La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 21, 1929, Page 4, Image 4

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    Sattu-day, December 21, 1029
Page Four
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE . LA GRANDE, ORE,
&t(Srmtte footing (Bbsnbtx
(Incorporated)
An laXetitfl Mwspspsr
nUNK B. APPLBBT..
..Editor nd Publisher
RAHVnr P. WATTHHWH
..Business Manager
published evenings, exoept undey, at 1411 Adams Annus,
L Urande, Oregon, The Observsr.Hter published every Friday.
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' 'TIIK I'UOOK OK I.OVi: Jcbiik utiHwortM uml wild unto lilm,
. If u tnnn lovo mo, lie will keep. my words: uml my Kather will .
. lnvn htm, nnd wo will iwm' unto him, ilml mnk our uhndo with '
lilm. - lie thrit lovt'lli me not keepoth not my KnylltKH: nnd the
word whloh vo hour In not mine, hut the l-titherH which ent
rue. John 1I:'JS, :M. '.','
Abe Martin
Folks who Irniol mi tltoi Uutk
alhiK limp hack. lf heaven any
lliluu like' ll'n cracked up to Itn
nohuddy would ifiiiic Itnck heifv"
said .foe Kilo, as hi left 11 xplrtl
iihIM seance Itist itiuht.
FORMER KING
OF PORTLAND i
CABBIES DEAD
POIlTlsA.VR Ore. IWc. 21 (Al) j
There wan a time when to ride;
In a hlrfh nented hnmjsom -cab with j
Tom Mney on the box meant tho '
ht'lkfhl (jf fashion (m Portland. .
'I )inn Wi'l'lt the illlVH Wlteil Front'
uml First rUci'i constituted Port
tantl ami tf'cund wlreet wan 11 t'hl
ni'Mt. muI 1 11 tit. Tom Afoonry wan th
klntf of the rulihiPH Hm-ii. k
Hut hi tin 1A yi'iu-ii the hlhcht
IttiH fa 1 It n on luiudMMii bulitf. It aUn
Ml fin Moomy't uvueatlan anil Up
Ilvt'tl mi inciitorlfH and ' liaiwtniiiH.
Today Moniu'y'n hotly wan found
in n wntorfront Nlua-k antl thlx mwn
f;i 111 Mia r fitruin IIh In u niniKin.
"l(o til I'd iif ft hroTinn lieart,"
John Trlpo, ii pollfo (lf'ii'llvo wild.
' Hut tin eoroner mild It wiih x
l.OHiiro and aciito alrohollHin.
It's Christmas Time at
T.A ORANDE
-store- ;
Successors to ATI K. WEST & CO.
THREATENED
WITH DEATH
DURING TRIAL
(Conllnuitd from rKt Ono)
Killecipo in yostorduy's Observer for Scotch Fruit Cake:
.'One pound bulor, one pound light brown suifar, ten eggs ."
Whcin the world nnmed that fruit enke "Scotch?"
This is, indeed, it clinnjring world. College boys come home
for; the holidays with Chesterfield. coats,' derby hats, new
moustaches. They look like prosperous stock salesmen
which is the opposite , of what dad's pocketbook looks like.
Prices Go Down
For Veal, Pork,
Butter, Flour
PQIITLAS'II, Or.-.. Hpc I (AP)
OnmiiiH- Ktiincwhal hi iho niicim
of n ChrlMtuuiN pr'm-nt. prlei'H for
v :il. purl;, butter nnd flour havi
dt'iMln-Ml, whlh' poultry values re
main Mtendy at current quotation,
wlileli. In turn, are lower than
t'hnte tainted for Tliank8j?vintf. .
Veal wa.s le ehraper at HM lie
and pork le orf at 14 Ho.
Mailer and hutlerfai prleon
dropped a fait pent. '
Katnlly Hour went' down 20e a
barrel 'In keeping with decline in
wheat.
Turfcpy prleeH nre doubtful he
rauKe hlimentn from Katiern Ore
Hon have been held up by the
weather. The No. 1 Knule are 1
quoted at lSHi3nr, btiyliiK prices,
which are 1'e or more below tin1
prices at ThankriBlvlnp. Am 11
whole, no advance Is expected.
and other vIcIouh .establishment.
Thice women tesilfled today that
city and county authorities permit
ted thty'in to run vlcloun i-eHorta and
jiell liquor becaime they paid for
protection.
The fiitveiment . jiliiced Helen
Ih-ant, lUr.el IcKluney and Hay
lielaiuii on (lie tand to tell of the
allee.i llcennlnir of, disorderly
lioiiHfji and their Inmatcx,
. Helen I h aul tobl of unlilim' Chief
of 1'Qllee Army Welch If il wan
lie,er'ttary tto "pay fur .protection,"
.he quoted him as reptyiiiK "Itun't
rail it protection,, call It a dona
tion." - , 1
The Town Doctor
(The. Doctor pf Towns)
Says
THINK It Won't Hurt You Any!
Thomaft IJdlaon once unld. "The
American peopl will ko to any
tremft to nvold the necesnlty of
Irhlnkfnc."
NotwllhHtandlnjT that fact
.think! Thin Is the (lino of times
1 to think.' In n few- days a- year
I pnsKCH Into "what used to be." It's
through; U'h pope, nnd It will nev
er return. .Many, nuiny thinn were
MYSTERY SOLVED
hut thnt'H nnctont ' history, too.
iThoiP are a lot of other things you
Continued from Vago Onu) ! could hnvo donp that'M ancient
.''history, too. It Isn't what you did
IU2S. Aft, r four years of Invi'sll- J i,r didn't do In '29 It's what, you
Ktittun Kcyes announced that the aro Koliu; to do in 1930 that counts
invcstltfiitlon was closed. It was now,
enncrally liellcved 'hiylor was kill- I AlM, wnnt vo KOB 0 do
ed by narcotic peddlers or one of,, na i0 ihjj; j vOU do, you
the iii'tresscs with whom he w:tH.ur(l BOlnt , ga aitnnt every law
fiicmlly. or liy some admirer of his ,,roKr0N,. u you don't chanKc.
nrtrexs-fi lends. jy01 wln up throuKh not all at
I once, to be sure, but you can't po
PITTS MAKI.S STATI'.MKXT Itonvard standlnir still, and if you
LOS A.'(!U1.HS, !!.. II t A I') don't do better In l'JSO you'll lie
Ms unknown. Mothers of these boys should be invited toU,;;
'make the pilgrimage With the Others, if the.V Wish, but fed- statements of Kx-Oovermtr Krlend I This reads like a sermon. It Isn't
1 . . , i, , j V. Uiehardson from San Francisco ,,., ...nv it's just inv.ne-
eral red tape excludes them because there is no marked lhal a mvmatio,, of the '"a"'". , i';ldinK ,,n to this
gmve. Not a very happy reflection on the eve ot Cliristmfls, Kiiiim: or wiiimm iwmnmi ia.vu.i-,
, . , ' , , i ii noted motion picture director here
; but the memory of the Christmas twelve years ago should i )ms .P udeiway tor
'make lis more appreciative of this year's peaceful holiday, i'1""" '""- "'"','', b-
: 11 1 .lief that the baffling murdi'r was
ot nappy iamiiy circles, ot home aim lriencis.
. One of the finest. things evor undoi tnken by a sympathetic
government is the transportation' of gold star mothers to
Trance next year to visit the graves of their soldier sons. r r,VPDVfin Ar,
,lVo or more. mothers from Union and Wallowa coun ties i VtHnvft
it(viltbe!' Fortunately they will view only the quiet ceme
teries where their loved ones sleep, th quiet fields where
once they fought and died. The farmer horror of the battle
fields cannot now be visioned, even by a nvother.
Jr..'.''V '-; i i - .... -)
i,, Tking(fold star motlieis to France 1 is liniited to those
liaving sons whose' graves have been identified on French
soil. . Boys who were blown to bits by high explosive nnd
buried under, flying earth were reported "missing In action"
and'there is no cross to mark the place they died because it
near a solution.
k-nn.K ins IH TITO'S
NEXT: LAW OF TUB AIR iirTcnixsox, Kan.. iec. 21
Vl,or vi.rhlu I...Q (Jin i.ivnlmin nnrl ullnt viirlits lias thl A1") Perhaps some of the frlrls
1 . . !ai-c wearing West Point brass but
'propei'tv-owner over whose propertv the airplane flies? tons as souvenirs. The correspond
j This "question, familiar to law schools, was. reopened rZnTZ IXtr "u'm"
jcently in Knglnnd. A farmer, angry because some airplanes tim Army football s.iuad. en route
(flew over his property and frightened his stock and made 1 h" ,'!'', ",rldayer tossed ?s''over.
his mother nervous,' aimed a shotgun at one of them and 'coat on a fence, when he came
.-,'.,. . . . , . . . . ., . . I back for It the buttons had van-
fired. He was 'arrested; , A grand jury found that he was ,,.,,
.not attempting to shoot the pilot, but held hinv on a charge j -.jvr-it y.ox"nTvn-i
' of malicious dumiige to property, because somt of the shot J skattm':. vw. 21 ('aim
had gone through the wings of the plane, lie was then tried : ii"n .ihston Portland sates.
0 , lunn, was absolved of all blame In
before a, jury and acquitted. 'connection with the death of .itss
,V Obviously, if a property owner con forbid the flying of ;' severs,.,,, school teacher, who
I ' 11. ,, 'died as the result of a collision bo-
Siiirplancs over his property, and can enforce his no trespass itween Johnston s automobile and
igns with n gun, flying is not going to make much progress. 3",.';:
The courts have held that no one has property rights to nir; !fi,- h'tphway.
; but .they have also held that no one can uso the air over
another man's property in such a manner as to injure him
I in any way.
Sooner or later this matter will ln dealt with by legisla
tion. Flying must not be hampered ; on the other hand, life
- and property must be protected. Already in England a plan
' has been worked out to stratify the nir, reserving various
levels for various planes, and making 2,000 feet the lowest
level. The adoption of this is still under discussion. To
. some such legislation we must come, however, if both flyers
and those on the ground are to be protected in their defined j
rights.
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Tigs
with
frank. CleaYiriger
. 700 CHRISTMAS . Vrult lm ""'p Toloa 81llJ u,p paB
hHUl 1 fcKo lAIVr.A Mem In the trouirh of the en. ISO
Vnnl VFPttYHO VT Imlba nouthwf.Ht of tho Isle of
(Coullnued from Pura One)
rinra, with hir rudder Kne. The
jT-ilvu mild Mhe was r-tuntllnr by.
nf the Aiuerican teiimr Venutor. ri 0-..
i tons, wub li plies itween New ' Off It 01(13 tCeSCUC
Orleans nnd Puerto, Melco, tvilO 1
' tUe hlp was a u round five miles j
'weft of Puerto, Mexico, und pan-'
penio'rst hnd taken lo boutn. A Kale j
wan blow hue. j
The wireless mewaicea nuld n
cal) u hlowlnt? und the puien- j
Ktrs In th be.it ere 1i ltif to j
reach land. !
Th department of communion
tlRns Inlfrcepted the uiemmrea.
which were to the rbtp's -Thlcaro
, bfadquartrn. uud in?tructed tu
.thortUea at nearby pons to rir.h
relief.
Planes On Ground
NOMH. Al.ifka. !ee. :i (AP)
!ense (on or the Siberian co!t
Cgaln Interfered eiterJuy with the
neurch rr Pilot t'arl lHn Klcli-on
and Mechunlo l-.arl norland, mii
nln aine-j .Nov. s. aUheuirh one
pilot -ib I to mien the lee-
bound (ur IradliiK blt Nattuk at
North Cpe, near whera the tilers
Hero bellevrd lo huva bten forced
dnu n.
Ilet us ti
'All ease a asaa. ...
TAKE-
ALL THE WORRV
OfF YOUR
5H0ULDER-S
a. - t:
Turn all the responsibility over
to u. We're careful nnd qutle
i-peedy ul imnlnff.
Pa k e 1 1 ie wtrr- from Uie day
c'll ntnke . molnjr moih like
piny.
If, In '-9, you sort of went back
on I.n Grande; If you leaned back
with nny of your 1 no-worn-out
alibis and let the. other fellow do
the work; if you sat In the car
while the other hoy channed the
the; if you let wuiio fool petty jeal
ousy keep you out of the work of
ehamher of conunrrco or Kotary
club ur Uoiih club; If you turned
smir because everybody else could
not seo things as you did: If you
acted up like a school kid, and
wouldn't play at nil. and tried to
spell the fun of others just because
they wouldn't piny your way ami
let you bo teacher; If you pooh
booed every attempt on the part
of othei-s to do aomethltur to build
a Grande: if you spent your time
pussy -foot infr, scandal monwerlnir
and rabbltpunchlni?: If you kept
your hands in your pockets, leant mc
backward, while othera were put
ting their shoulder to the wheel
pushing forward If you did these
thlnK. and knew you were Uoint;
them, you Were a civic moocher
and deserve no consideration from
neighbor or stranger.
LONG AFTER THE NEEDLES OF
. YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE
HAVE FALLEN' . . .-. '
When the most exciting-day of the year is passed.
When the holly and mistletoe are withered memories.
When the ornaments and tinsel have been taken off the
tree. When the needles have fallen from tree . . a gift
from FALK'S will be remembered. Remembered because,
it symbolizes quality . . character . . fashion. But most
important, it will be remembered because it's a visible
token . . of your sentiment. Your regard. Your love.
Everyone1 likes a gift that comes from FALK'S. Likes
it because FALK'S stand for quality . . (character .
and fashion. A gift from FALK'S pleases the recipient
and compliments the giver because a gilt irom MLK S
shows the good taste of the giver! F "
NO PRICE PENALTY HERE! '
Even though a gift from FALK'S is of dependable
quality . . correct fashion . . fine character . . there
is no price penalty attached to these things. FALK'S
prices, day in and day out, are low and fair. Gift-shop
here with confidence. Confident that you are getting
. dependable quality and-crrect fashion, yet paying a
low, fair price for everything you buy. .
In three short days it will be Christmas. And what
a lot of gifts you have to buy yet. What fun it will
be to buy them at FALK'S. The store is filled with
gifts. Gifts from here and there and everywhere.
Thousands of gifts. Beautiful gifts. Useful gifts. Fri
volous gifts.
All kinds of gifts. All different, yet all alike. Alike
in one thing. Every one is fairly, honestly priced.
Let's go to gift - shopping early Monday morning at
FALK'S.
Maybe you didn't know you
were dot nir such things that's why
I say think It will do you good.
t'npyrltrhted, ipft, A. 1. Stone,
llcprod net lull prohibited in whole
or In part. This "Town Hoe tor"
article published by The Observer
In cooperation with the I. tons elllb.
Purdue u o I v c r M , football
champlgn of the Ids Ttu. alao
SHIP IMSAHI.I.n ,00k (lrj,, .irll , Blook judKinap ttI
MIAMI, Ma,. Iec. 1 (AP) - ttnl international l.lveMo, k Mmw
Wireless mcfwcrs received lien' 1 riilcucu. They know ihelr W. f
this mornlne from the Vnltcd deir oM I"!".
LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS
CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
$25.00 Rola Speakers $12.50
$20.00 Atwater Kent horns . . 2.00
$35.00 Grebe Speaker 12.50
$35.00 Philco A & B
eliminator . . 17.50
Iron cord sets complete .... 1.00
Xmas Tree light sets-Mazda
lamps . . . . 1.00
Xmas reflectors ; . .2 for 5c
5-Tube Thermodyne radio
with speaker less batteries 10.00
5-Tube l)e Forest radio with
speaker less batteries .... 15.00
7-Tube Kolster less batteries 42.00
Ask for your calendar
ROSENBAUM
ELECTRIC SHOP
Opposite P. 0.
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LA GRANDE BOOK
& STATIONERY CO.
1114 Adams Ave.
HWe cordiallj- invite you to come in and browse
among our new books.
flln our reprint sections are many very attractive
titles by foremost modern fiction writers such as
Zane Grey, B. M. Bower, Ralph Conner, E. Phillips
Oppenheim, Sax Kohner, Booth Tarkington, Sinclair
Lewis. S. S. Van Dine, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Edgar
Rice Burroughs to mention only a few. All these
books sell for 75c
lIn our section are the newest books by the formost
thinkers of our times. They range in price from SI 50
to $6.00.
HBooks for children, entertaining and instructive"
Start the "Good-Book habit" early. Children's books
range from 5c to 2.50. "
TiWe suggest that books always make acceptable gifts
and we repeat our invitation to you to come in and
visit our book sections
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