La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 24, 1929, Image 2

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Thursday, October 21, 1929.
Page Two
NEW
FELTS
Jaunty off - the - f;ice
Models, striking helmet
Hlmpcs, in luct all the
new hat nilliouetleH in
troduced. this mtaam may
he found in thi.i collcc
tiou. . '
1.95 to 5.95
Hill
s
A JJ(imeOwn(Kj ISLoi-o '
: fin are ra of onctinn'I a few year
: ntso. Jlut menllon hockey now unrl
you can Minster it fiuorum in arty ;
of a down loa-dinff .American eorn- j
it imi i f j
( Ami itK limn for tho ia.1 , face- '
oft' approaches they are berinninr I
in sieam up things In eonvlnoinK ;
rawhion in muHi cities II n New i
York. Iloston, J'itlshunfh, "hl-
c.-jtro, Detroit.' HI. I, an Ik. 1'hll.vh'l- ;
phia, Kansas City, Minneapolis,
Tulsa, St, I'uul. Heattle, Portland,
Or"'., and ui:in others. ,j
"Mile. Paris!1
-I
Alan J.Gould
Jimmy .Mcljtrnlny who Jmr uiiU
jrrowo thai "Huhy eb'nom
in the Hack WflHon of box
iiiK. Un refuses to KUiy flown.
. Jimmy whm . riding "hy I K
itilioiitf the IlKhtweiKht rlmllimift'i
unlit tfiimmy Mand.-U thumped
Mm Hroui'U. Jinijity tt-ho-t back
upward witb victory ,or Lwo and
I lira HliHIljVPd -UKHtli boT3USe lie
roii Ld do noliiiflff' better . lhau
twin outpoint inruliocro Jo
utiek. .
Wow Pacific tVniHt Jimmy, fight
line hh a welterweight, haa hiH
pack Uaylnff J'or ; some -bltf time
mention. , The Wydrtrtloti camo
in ti'Mrui.i',H swill .knockout of
Hiiinmy ihiber. 1 What I dudred
most for Uio H0bor-iaec4 worker in
u Hinmiitonshin halt hi with Jackie
J-Jm dH. . .
.Hmniy and Jarkto aw bound to
meet sooner or latter 1ml the dope
Ih thai .laeldo will keep out of
rniufc until next minuriftr whin tho
Krnp can be 'Klvon ' an outdoor
boohlnj? In some hi b-uKtie hull
pink.
Tho 'nam horror ImpmMunt iHIch
lhut cared whether the hockey
MMtHon opened or remained cloni-ti
touM have been 'counted on Die
llini.'y Davidson, GS-yenr-old
; ska tin sensation, comes up with
h sicry about how Mm ihreo-man
' team iiianiiK'-d lo mako Hiirh a
iood MhnwinprJ" 'hat nix-day rol
r .sliJiilns" r.H'H in- .M:idlsmi
;Hqimr- (Janlou last, uprin
jiaviilHou. who hai Iwld nallonn)
und i(ih;ruutloi;i ciitiriiplonMiiip
in Iki-)i i-o and roih'r NkalfiiKflif
' un-d that only ihtw who hud
! i ruined with puril.Milar nUnulon
i to thfir f'i. would la uhlo to last
;on th" Imiikvd tnir-k. H-i ho or
lilivri a Hf wfM'kn pronvum of
!ouidoor road work -In huro f'U
, lor hlni.H-ir and til iwo twwn-
liliiWtf.
" H proved lo he a.wiws iov
thai tfiiv' tho itfividsnn la.-im third
; plafo afid ffuilf'h d il to art Uio
i fiaoo and pick up nom sprint
fiianifp in ihc 'ioHinff dayn of tho
. cotiUtNt . wli'-n inoHl of tho fluid
wan lianKink ; '
! liarlov'M irio ' finished third, H
' i rouHOtm. that il wonld iiavo f In
j Inhoil hlfch'-r. inayhrt out Jn front,
j hud not his ov, n in!ricnh;ulalioji
' oohI h!m polnlH at tho HtaK that
wlht.'st BkallnK fiouhi not rt
! train in thi final Mourn of tho
. ! Hlriip?o. -
v.ii iIim' fi-om talk around
:lh' winter, hns.-bail dUHrtorn that j
jfwunn of tho hoyN will hnvo to tak
'a fiil.'try out ImxI yiir. Th' lop
,";Mldrd pftmant raiOH rut profitH to j
, 1110 mliiliiium for noun: Hiilm and
J Miljlml t'llf( 1 1 1 ft I Hfvonil of
jlh hlK tlmf lars had poor yciimj
j prtnaK" nharp ii(-imln(i In' Homo ,
i pay I'ovolopt'ii bH'oro tho nKt !
j t'utnpal Ki'ls undf rwny.
ASK TRAPPERS
l TO HE CAREFUL
ABOUT "PETS"
Km 11 on KiPi-Luood of Up leer, hu
j in tt no Hoclc.ty -offlrrrs for tho KhhI
i c-rn Oroiion . counliPM of I'nion,
! HhIum-, :Km:iti1Ui;, "Wallowa, .Mal
! hour, (Jrnnt and 1 Inrnpy, loft the
I'.dlnwlnt,' inf'HMUKfi 'In la (Irando j
i whfTi ho watt huro rooontly: "J ,
f want to (oil mippi'ri"to watch their
(ruprt tliiH, wltttw, on t:r fully, ofu-n
ia doK or a calf ifi raiiRht Ixi a trap,
and hornuRo tin? Irnp Ih not nro- I
fully watched it Is nhiioHt lurvod i
ho f ore nH i'roo, ThiM,. Ih pardon- J
hirly trno of tnipporH who Hit, their j
trapH op wf cknlH, und -arc lop
busy to make another visit before;
tho iif-NM weekend ." ( . i
At MridKi'Poit, Ore., ;m valuahlo
doK whh i-atiKhl. In h trnp, and had.j
rhowfd jiai'i, of lilH h-tf in on i-ffoi't
to frep himself, beforo hu wan I
4'fHnind ant rHesPil? Mr, KJooiwJOd f
I Hani, .
; A trap hp t In n trail followed tty I
Mto-'k. in also vei-y ilanwrrouf", ' b-'
4
f M a r
1 Submarine Tonnage Again Seen
As 0?)stacie In Naval Parley
. files' JVftl
mm
V
' ' ' i
'ft .1;
1 .... I
1y Kirkc Simpson
( A I Keatui-o Service Writur)
U'AHIilN'(J'l'ON (Al') Sovei,
vuir-ild Hfa.omontti .of naval pol
icy made by , Kr;;nre, tHily ;tinrt
Japan oki-i indicated the proit
h'tn diploinuc-y .ahoud -for llu
livo-powi-r naval, reduction con.-..
ncr, , , . . '
'I'lip i;uropeati .contiiK-uial po
aiH and Jiip.-in ma ilc ihctr fornia I
pronoiinceniciu,H at ihe WasliiiiK
tojj cont'eveneo of If'21-'J2. 'I'oe,,
aie of textual roeord iu conneeiloa
with iTfunril of Ihc otiier.four eon
leree, Inelodinif the I'liiLcd HtatcM,
oven to ron.sider .Jfiitffh froponnlM
to abollNh utirtKuhK-H vntfrely.
Tho l-'i'eneli 'aiiHW-r wa K'Hii
noiiiifc it-, naval duildloy proKnun
of K!S:i,m;(i lohh of .itijIwm and !hi,
fon tons of Muhniii I'ineH.
'The i-'reneJi d4'l'KaLion 1!ih been
instructed (by 'r-wolution of the
Carix rabinei und the (''cnoh su-.
pi' im cirtiueit u( fiational rieft-ofjc;
Ui i oio-eni lo' no (onc,Miioi in re
gard lo the abovo fiKure.V' Kald tho
hiaenient tn-ad to the conference
liiieombi-r .s, JHiM, by M; Karjaut.
QiiuliriK the' IniTiiediaH' reply of
Arthur idiltour, head of the Itrit
ihli' deh-KJitioii, the re 'ord runt In-,
u.i: t, ; .,' . .' I
,-"lt iK perfeejly elejir thai -if at
lii-iiaip's ye.ry Kates -'floo't 'of . HM,.;
Uno toiiM of HiMituai'lnV ' (00,000
tons to boof tho nrwiKt type) ua
-to ihe eonKLriK-ted. no Jlmitatiori of
any kind on -ixiixiliji.i'y vesH.-iH rati
able of deahiiK' with .'nubmarlnos
could bo uIinitted hyMhe woverii'
njeiit he rep-H nied. , i jo imd n
doubt, if the oeensinu fVt-v upof,
lhai (Ireat llritaln would be MuM
lo It."
-Th"o original Anieriehn proponnl
was 'Ht.iino tuns of HiihmuHneH eac.h MKmmBmJM2muiWJ UWUWi'WJmj Jti
me-nuil liritish - American -nnvnl '
agreements.
And oHide from tha, tho Wash- ;
iuston conference was utterly
fruitleH In ils effort to eurb com- !
petilive JmildinK Sn erulsers, sub
uinrines and other small craft as
it did in rapltal t-hips and hirplane
carriers."
The investigation". of the ci.pital prlntlntf the Couffi-etwlonnl l(oen,-d
may not reveal that Wuhlnifljn there-will he one very dry Mrticle
is diy. hut o infs ihey 'ket nn way. ... . ( ; v ..J .
Tor (Ireat Itritain and hc C'lilttd
, ShiU'k;. ri4,ilio ions tor .hi pun In
Ihe 5-M ra'.to. and linl;'n im.l
Kronen tonnafj' t a 1.7& ratio, to
the Amcrh-Hii and Kriiish ft.
inn dcMperate eleventh hour at
; tempt to have the conffw-noe o
f:ir as au.;Uiai'l' S went, HetMytai y
H nifties offered to cut 'tho A men.
can and 1 trills h timna'o to liu.MOO
: each; llalfour accepted. Japan In
sisted slip, must have & -1,000 tons
: even in that event, ::.
Mrroitor KcbaiiKer for luily view
ed the Kiench program with "si i-J-ous
ooneern" but stuck .o lis ruiis
on Kraiieo. Italian parity a In-atly
Miauled as to -capHal shfPH. ..
... That ended the discussion except 'nft -,W1!, left abandoned albnK
for ii resolution tooposcd by Mr.'sl(I(, thp highway. J." Knowltoi,.
I ,V"K,MN """"'"I'le,, n.ai "no ship '.,.., ,.UII rivor of the other ma- !
i or war other than n capita! vhfb .cj.ine, took Miss .Veal to a hospilal j
ioralrcrau carrier hercai'.er built j vvnro K W.1H lvported she wns i
;HhnlroXeeen a total tonnage dih i inj,,, seriouslv. )
j placement ol ln.oao tons and no i
! fit ns shall be carried by any hucIi ;
! ship with a ealibi-r In excess of S
Inches." -j
That was the birth of the K-inclt
, if un cruiser, w4ih h has since prov
ed ihe siumblhiL' block to sunnie-
' Police Round Up
Portland Youths
. IHiRT1jA.NI. Ore., -bet. 1M (AP)
: i'ollce .wore roundlnK up three
youths today after Aliss lrhtn
Neal, 20'. 1'orlinnd, who was riding
with them, abandoned - an auto
mobile when the ear struck an
'other and tossed JJIsh Noal lo the
pavement knocking her nneonse.i-
FLOOR LAMPS
Bridge Lamps, 'metal stmids, ' ' I . '
fnlnrliil whilHpS '
Junior Floor Lamps, metal ' OA'
stiinds, georgette shades , P Atl.OU
10c Delivers Your Choice
CARR FURNITURE CO.: INC-
Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers
A 10-year-old Minnesota boy
learned to play tiie violin while
pracilcinj; secretly on a remote
farm. There ouxht to he some re
ward for tills boy's consideration..
New, hope for.
Imported plant sdp
found great health food
. Bargains
. In all close out' merchandise -, K
Come in and get what you need at less than
.. U price'.'.
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
TIIESE days, it is a lucky man or
woman who enters middle life
without worrying about the kidneys.
In fact people oPevery age are ljeinu
warned of danger by frequent arising
at .nigljt, backacho, ligh.. blood'prus
sure and other symptoms. ,
Here is new hope. Everybody can
no have Asmel., A remarkable
health' discovery a concentration
of the pure natural sap of the muRuey
plant which keeps the natives of
Mexico free from these symptoms.
The fresh sap is called "aKuUmiel"
the name is shortened to Agmel.
Imported by Tho Agmel Corpora- '
turn, New York and Mexico, D. F.
WARNINGS! .
Backache
llijjh Mlood Pressure t
Indigestion
Glycosuria ;' v:
Ask druggist for free Agmel '
. : literature . .... - '
This little ftlrl w.'is Riven a hij,' j
hand and Iho title of "Mile
I'arls." The' winner of a beamy I
contest held In. Ihe French capital
was to he the tflrl who ot tho
most niiplause and you should !
liavp heard 'em chip When Odile
Auvray hove into view wearliiK
tills trick ba'lblnp suit with the em
broidered fish mwitniniiiK aronnd j
"... Von It!"
... ' j-,
cause of VuiUle. ha), are apt to he
caught in lis. sieel Jaws. w '
Trapping is very UHprul hecnu.se
it.rliM the"wohis of danoi-ous and
harmful animals, hut rare should
be taken by trappers, not. to, unln
toritlonally "liave dos and cattle
as Hudr vlrtlniH, he concluded.
I -. ' Seventy ' ars Ibifrig
: A M - A MP I F MT DO 17-' If TniriT ;
iAWKh itv (;mi,v
KiniNIlO, It, C, Oct, "3 ( A T')
Joe Cnrelskie, a miner, was clawed
and left, for dead by an enrad
itrlzzly bear, filter lie recovered
consciousness and' Ht mewled seven
mites to his home.
"'-AVolneit in tifi .South Ki'ii Islands
are poor conversationalists says a
traveler, nhp joii f tirhhre
niUM be praetlealty unknown there.
i
I-RKY UP-MFOHE
u A TAIN '
( 4p
jfiStotwn mil in ii)nf ri ,mSiiMviT
f Avi f HLfiV-v I've
COT Tflll.Rl.ty HONFV
... - a
O-vJJlsr flerM ....... ... ... ,
Tahovnd to f -mMatftgrA
noon t Jf -f I
CftACKlK
-"C,
-r
Qood Bats cAheadl
ma;
Boys will be boys...and the
more active your boy is ;f"
all the more will he need J$
the body-building elements feg:
liiai die putKcu into lru
Blu Honey Grahams.
Made of the stulT that nukes boys strong and keeps girls rosy
cheeked and beautiful. Sun-ripened Western Wheat rich in
mineral salts, vitamins and bran. .
Pure Honey Sweetened, Tru-Blu Honey Grahams ,ne delhlaus as
well as nourishing. Children love then,. So do eromit. Order
inc ntjm& rii, iK.tKiL, from your tracer.
TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO
SPOKINK, PORTLAND, SEATTLE
MLLB.4 TOAST he genuine comes in the colorful
package shown at the left, Accept no substitute.
AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE scorns that ancient prejudice which harshly dictated that age was a limiting
factor of usefulness. To-day, old age not only commands respect but demands its place in every walk of life.
llhJwmirrW UilMjfcgliM, X'Iiiiii r mi L Will m ffli Tliri, " J 1 ldiJfsar'
toasting did it
Gone is that ancient prejudice against cigarettes Progress
has been made. We removed the prejudice against cigarettes
when we removed harmful corrosive A CRIDS (pungent irri
tants) from the tobaccos.
YEARS ago, when cigarettes were made without the aid of
modern science, there originated that ancient prejudice against
all cigarettes. That criticism is no longer justified. LUCKY STRIKE,
the finest cigarette you ever smoked, made of the choicest tobacco,
, roperly aged and skillfully blended "It's Toasted."
"TOASTING," the most modern step in cigarette manufacture, .
removes from LUCKY STRIKE harmful irritants which are pres
ent in cigarettes manufactured in the old-fashioned way.
Everyone" knows that heat purifies, and so "TOASTING"
LUCKY STRIKE'S extra secret process removes harmful cor
rosive ACRIDS (pungent irritants) from LUCKIES which in the
old-fashioned manufacture of cigarettes cause throat irritation and
coughing. Thus "TOASTING" has destroyed that ancient .preju
dice against cigarette smoking by men and by women.
99
ted
No Throat Irritation -No Cough.
TVNK INTh Lucky Sirfk Dance Orchestra, every Saturday rich!, over a cot-to-cot netwoik of the N. B. C
t Tt A'fMHefi ToWrrt Co. MlVt.
"It's Toasted"the phrase that describes the
extra "toasting" process applied in the manu
facture of Lucky Strike Cigarettes. The finest
tobaccos the Cream of the Crop are scien
tifically subjected to penetrating heat at mini
mum, 260 maximum, 300, Fahrenheit. The
exact, expert regulation of such high tempera
tures removes impurities. More than a slogan,
"It's Toasted" is recognized by millions as the
most modern step in cigarette manufacture.