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LA GRANDE EVENING -OBSERVER LA' GRANDE, ORE.
Friday; June 13, 1930
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Slants
Alan J.Gould
Absent Monarchs Are Honored By
Gay Reception At Capitol City
.them to fill me of the vncmiin
Uy Sim MrXamar-i
, (Associated Press Staff Writer)
. WAfJHlNtn'O.V (AC) folor.
hnlliun.-y and gaiety mark a Wash.
JnKtnn affair in honor of some
ruler ov-r.w-as.
In this way the guesta hridgr
the rhi'-iuii ix-tvvt-cn themulvt-s and
th'1 diNtinguialit-,! a)s-tite.
Thus it was at ill.- r'-r-fpitcn
giv.Ti Ity the Spanish arnhassador
No town is big enough for a reckless drivers' convention. .
The unemployment problem for many is how to keep that
way, ' '
It can not be lost sight of that one of summer's principal
jittractions is the great American vacation season. The
wealthy may winter, fall and spring in the South, California
or abroad, but the poor and the. comfoitably financed take
their proverbial "two-weeks" in the summer, and in the
hummer only. Summer is their play time. From now until
fall young and old Americans' will tour, hike, motor, swim,
camp,, boat, golf and enter into -every spoil; known to us.
From all this they will return to school, office, factory.
.store and kitchen in the fall with strong lungs, sturdy!
muscies, clear minds and unbounded energy. While hot
weather is reducing your weight it is increasing your physical
endurance and strengthening your hold on life.
i forties breathing Is accomplished
by a replrator perfected by Prn
feor Philip JJrinker and A. L.
Shaw of Harvard.
i The patient is placed Inside an
jair tight tank. A Ruction pump cm.
.ales a flight vacuum about the pa-
tlent'K body.
1 Air rushes through the none and
"1 run ihi. r. l. nf i, ir,.,h . t '"roitt im me iiinpw. expenain
and of aljsrjj'Mujf a lot of ndvr-rsi '
critli iKii b.tck home bv tint srnintf t
afi. r . v.-ry pwiUU- point in th.- f 1 , , . , . , .
Int..rn.KluH,V' lan (-raimvHI. I 1 ,U hralh iH ror"'? 0ut '' n"
.South-m Calirnrnia-s vr-t-M-an track rin lhe lumu. ThM rwpinUor
and f.M roa. h. .saM to uu- afW'haK Uen "d ontinur.u,.I- on one
hi Ti-.imi li.i a run,,,,.,) r.U .,, Iieni iw mre etK.
the I. . A. A. A. A. title at Otm
bridtf.. Vvrth-l ., h- went on. "I
fonKidfr it w:i.i li.-tf r hav.- shaved
it close or, e.v'ii to have lost,
raih-r than ask tit.' boys to do
whfit I conoid red too much.
'I-Yir instance we did not run
Krnnk Wykoff in the f urlonsr jijulm
or J ddy W'-Lsh in ilu? low hunlli-w.
Hoih an young and h.-lv.- two
years uion- of t'Oll-g- oinp- tltion. i loot in the Wlghtman cup series
I hey ar- high-strung and tlietr
futures would be handicapped by
over-work at litis time.
J consider Wykoff one of th1
greatest sprinters of all time but
ago he was a very sick boy. In far t i into a h ud of 4-1 in the first s-t. v-. V .. .v. ... .
weren t nure he ever would run sh finished the fourth game wlih ' .r, J ..'
He is only in now. He ha ' aeries of sizzling point-wf nner.s ' r ...Ifi. ' .n,..
ond ornament.
An immense white chiffon hand
le err If ief h n n c f rrtin 1n. f i n tr., r t'nm
Mxk. Moody swrpt through the 1 ajJ SH. Ftinfs
tth game at love to Klretrh her' (rrMlnllv -h niriiv itrtwi it . t
lead to b-l and captured the next h ,inM HI1(I , fIft:iIi,(! f.1Pftlllfh th.. :
air like a .small whiu cloud.
LA GRANDE
STORE
about the body, and o to equalize and .Madame de I'adilla in cele-
urauon or tne forty-fourth birth
day of King Alfonso of Spain.
Sparkling jewels, lace gowns,
vivid silken shawls and swaying
fans of the women guests matched
the giit-ning decorations and gold
epaulets of the men.
IVonies and flags decked the
embassy, a white tone mansion
formerly owutil by Mrs. John 13.
Henderson, once offered by her to
the t . government aa a home
lor the vice-president.
Though embellished with large
Juno tans. chiffon handkert-hi-is and
j ear-rings, white is outranking even
Helen Victor In
Opening Game In
Wightman Series
WIMIll.KOO.V, Kngland
i 4AT) M'rn. Helen Wills .Moody
itltf wear amorif- the ni-nminoni u a
l"v ..ft.l m-n mpn Qf t,u,
I today, ileteatlng JOan jr ry in l lie
opeufngm atch. 6-1. 6-1.'
.Mrs. Moody noun settled inlo
( her mride, and playing like the KO0ist
men of the Kuropean and I ait in
American contingents who help set
the styles for Washington.
Madame l.ucri'zia Boii. Spanish
of the Metropolitan Opera
sjpet i
again.
come along nic-ly and
him to do great things.
"We have a very young team,
losing only three of the boys who
scored points ut Harvard, and
1mkiM be well prepared to defend
our championship next year."
after It had gone to deuce, then
followed this up by breaking
through Miss 1'ry's delivery.
with her powerful drives for the
set at 6-1, fihe had reeled off five '
games in a row.
ATTEMPTING TO
RESCUE WOMAN
I Jean fromweii coached the
youth who now is the official hold-
r ui me worms poi vault nr(rrJiri i f A T n I I7C
rurly-halrr-d.l.ee ltai ne but 1 tjibJl Ifl A.1 Y U I 11 O
the Trojan mentor beueves Hut- j
vard possesses the next world A
champion in Oscar Hutennelster, a,
sopnomore who won the I. i a. A.
A. A. championship with a vault of
13 feet. 0 inches.
'l like his style and believe, at
his age, he has a fine chance,
beat any mark yet made,' sab.
Cromwell. "It is only n question of I
lime before one of these loys clears
Itosa de I'adilla. young daughter
BOSTON', June 11 (AP) Roll
ing waves, fog, fire, screauls and
out of It all a man who died true
I to Cnlted States navy tradition.
Such Is the story of Seaman J. j her gown, Mrs. l.ongworth. like, a
II. Walker, of KJttery, M,e., whojlittle girl at a party, obligingly
sank beneath a fire-coated sea Stepped to the middle of the room
jof the host, achieved a most pic
I lures. nio effect with her long
close-fitting white satin dress and I
(her black hair brushed straight
iback from her forehead and coiled;
in a small knot at the back.
She wore a striking necklace
(composed of large links of while
jjade and a ring of black onyx.
Airs. Nicholas l.ongworth was. as
usual, the center of an animated
.group. When hoiup one admired
YOU CAN'T RIDE ON A GRUDGE
Do you carry grudges? Cast them aside. Your burden
in life is heavy enough without them.
Do you boast of your grudges as a sign that you are a
free man? Don't do it. Though you may have created yourj
KJuugus ana uiougn you may leea them, ' they are your
j IVrhaiis no athl l- ha ovi r-ron.
i founded more ami Im-Uit critic
than Halif.IUMh. The txihtih haw
jmarl.-fi to "t-oiint out" th.1 liltf Hliiff.
jK'T on any numhw ol occasions,
j iur'caMlnf hin iiunii-illatc downfall,
l only to r'Ki"'t their words and pre
dictions. Such uas th.- case In
IS22, when Ui liahc ran uiuiick I
ju tho .l..yl,.,y f I,, in,-1. all: in j
i ll-n hi- dcvcliiii. d his world. rc-
! nowncd Htomacli.achc: and attain I
tin llijy. when lllnt-ss Kept him out I
ut tin Kiinic for several weeks. i
masters. You may caury your grudge-uphill tbrough-Jifo, w ZZxll"Z
hut it will carry you only down. junct and that in- would ia- luckier
possible and probable." " " v- ..au i.opeu . uu e, ...... paneieu Kin
This tale of heroism was told by In a corner James J. Davis, sec
Seaman Kred Jam, of the I. S. S. retary of labor and newly nominat
Concord, a passenger on lhe Fair- -ed candidal, for the senate from
fav. The crash, the explosion like ; I'ennsylvania. and J r. Knritpie
that Of a monstrous tyro cracker j Olnya, recently elected president of
bursting before one's eyes, stunned Colombia, beamed unon each other
those on board the Fairfax. Jam with the mutual congratulations of
said. A woumn was hurled into two men who have won. j
the air nnrt lanileil nrrotu a flmL- ! Tht narlv w:m rriftwllv lttfni-in !
rail, hanging
scfouH.
limp and uncon-ib The king of Sjuvtn, though so!
far away, was the recipient of
game, was hading tne Yankees at
bat, leading both h-ugnes in home
runs au, othi-rwise doing very well
for an old gentleman In his mid-
Idle thirties. Onlv l.ou (Jehrtg h:ini
been abl to keep puce Willi the
Main- in die matter of daily activ.
hy.
Hnw nffon wa Un. u ; ..A i. : . M" l'"1 ",0 Kames. At thla
. " uii. in me; Mltfft Ifl VIOienC im-j writing, in the first week Of June.
: patience. Smjth cries: "If Jones is for it I am ac-aiiiKt it"iUuth had not missed a single
, Then Jones controls Smith's mind more firmly than if he
were his closest friend.
It is not worth while to waste our energies and vitiate our
minds in hate and resi-ntment. It is right to hate evil, but
merely pity evil men.
If you have been wronged, forget. Why keep the injury
fresh? You suffered enough at the time.
Do you long for revenge or to "get even" with some enemy,
actual or imaginary? You magnify his triumph. You con
tinue his ascendancy. You hypnotize yourself within his
spell.
It doesn't pay.
AfnilV llimriiwic-unL. tn.rt ,.1-. t... 4l. 1 l i a
uv oa.uui uy uiu least loriuiiate OL US,
and many misfortunes befall the hapniest of us. Nono nf i.
can well afford to spend the hours of retrospect and prospect For Soldiers Home j
in other than the happiest memories and the brightest hones !
that charity and love can summon. 1 , .J ,7
Slowly her body ragged toward i many, warming thought waves of
burning oil thut covered the sea. J" Happy Birthday."
Heat and fiameK played about her.
Just as her weight drew her
downward. Walker ran to her. He
The ont o mighty Seminole tribe
of Indians now numbers -US. ac-
threw his nrms about her legs In -cording to the "in 30-centum. Thnt
""'"""i .m-r ne.KOL was
loo much and slowly the two slid
over the rail.
is an increase of 14 since
INTi:iXI(;i:XU.; AM) H1.AI.TII
no Totan'HKit i ciiii.dki .v
I 28 cake recipes say
j add the flour . . ,
SKW VOKK (AT) Oilld ren of
jtuperfor InteiliKence are us-ially I
large and strong for their ages and
healthier than the average, savs i
fl.eta H. Holllngsworth of Columbia,
Just for variety. Colorado col-unlvvn,ll'- !
leKe' famous all-Atnerican fooilailt 1 Kt ontribute less than his j
star and all-around athlete. Karl 1 ',1"Ul lo Jv-nile nilBhehavlor ami
l(. liulrh t'iatk. wound up his i 1k ""lenbly emotionally stable." j
undergraduate career a a l.urn-1"1"' ' It is hard, however, for ,
mer-ihi owing ch.niipioii. I nitch s !M,th " ('ni,,1 ttJ fln'1 playmates who j
farewell g.-sture for the Tigers was!11"- -'Ongenlul both In hIm and )
a toss of over lilo feet for a new' 'nentat interests. Gifted giris are
Itorkv mountain conference r. cord. !u H'1"'1"' problem because, th. y j
. have a strong preference for ac-
IfU'ltfl.U ll-.l'J IA fM.. n
tltoseburg In Line U th.-.r . They , . inl,.r.
meu hi irauiuuuai girin play. '
A
ii
Kivons ittn I'ohtias
Imbler Students
Home From Trip
To Coast Points
lly Lfllhii CleaMT
(l)liserver Ciii-resiiouilenl )
l.MIII-KIl, Ore. (S lullThe
tttuilenls who took the trip to
J-orlluud and Seaside returned
homo Wednesday. They hail a
lino trip and saw many Intcrest
Iiik places. They spenf four iluys
In 1'urtliind anil three at Camion
lleaeh and several days travelliii;
mound to other places. Kin i
Mu.lentH went uu this trip. They
were: llutli and Mui. I'rlnr. Olndys
Crousei'. Vivian M i':.!!. Marry anil
I .c .Miinsnu, Carol WaKoiipr,
i oarne l.ewls. Harold Cole. Uvu.
JIIkks. Hill PricHe, Wayland lluoy.
Hilly Cummins and Harold McCul
IoukIi. hull, of l:i;;iu. and Jesslo
llork. of Island cliy. They visit
ed liiaiiy parks III I'ortlund. hi
Hlde Hie lorKo inuseuin and other
plaeefi of Interesl. Tlicy also sa
many beautiful water falls on lhe
I rip. When tliev left It ., re.
ported Hi;, I .M,s. John Wultolier. of
Siiinniervllic. :,cc i,nile,l them
I his uas 'i miM:tk
llhlo to Ko.
lay fruin Washiiik'ton. I. '., In-
cunforenre nt Salt l.nke u hlle ' '"' "ur" 1,0 'H'estlon hut
as she w as uu-
,,r pe,,,e from here
0,enliiK day at tile
S"Ve j, I (,f p. hoys
dill's have enlercd
I'nitin show, hesldes
to hp enleied from
A hoinher
nlli'lldud the
Ktoett shed'.
In lhe i- II
slock ut Hi,'
other stock
here.
Itcport Of the recent poppy sale
lias hecii handed In to lhe chair
man, .Mrs. John 1, i,,v, 1 'inn hun
dred were ordered Mils year, of
which all were sold and 4!) left
from last year were sold hesldes.
Till, irees rr the hnufli ,,f the
disabled veterans. In the Portland
liosplta I.
Sir. und .Mis. I,. II. MilnKH ,
iltiuf liters, fllidys. Illin.h., u M,t
Wlliua. returned home from Hall
Lake Clly. where they have 1 11
vlMltiriK. Miss .Vjldrcd llllhMKs. 11
Jdstcr of Mr. Illllliis-s. returned
Willi them and will visit here ix
Coma time. TJio llilltni;s uttvndud
lhe
I here.
Miss lone l'erry and Mr. Grunt
Klrnek ivere marrleil June 4 at
Halt Lake Clly. Clall. They were
Hceonipiiuicl by )ir pareuls. Mr.
and Mrs. Prank l'erry. und luo
Iher. dene. While there Tliev
visited many Inlerestlni,- places
and also attended the yearly con
ferencu that Is held at Suit I dike
Clly. .rrs. l'erry saw her lu othei ,
Marland Henry. Horn WmliiB.
at the conference , many other
friends and relatives. They stop
lied In rremont, nine c.eek and
alsi visited lhe I.hkoou und Salt
Air summer resorts, close 1,, the
city, tin their ay IhroiUih Ida
ho they stopped nt I laiteruta 11 and
vlslle, Mr. und m;,. .VanU lllan
tluird. The yoitnit coutile ,n
make iheir home in lt tliande.
.Mr. Struck is euiiloyed In the
llowmnn-Hlcks mills. Tln lr utility
rrlends e.vtend their coitk'i atula
tlons. The llev. .Mr. Lines nod son.
Paul, of Onlnrlo. spent a couple
or days flshlm; on Catherine cr,
f,,r salmon. They visited Mr. and
-Mrs. I. A. ItlnKaniun. spending: one
ulk'ht with them. Mr. Line was
pastor in the M. K. rliutch several
ears aito. whlli- Mrs. Lines taught
In the school here.
Mrs. Lynn Hushronk and chil
dren, of La Ornndc, are spending
Hie week with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Prior.
Auiiouucetnents have arrived
ll-re f th,. inairluKC ( Miss Adc
llnt Anson. Miss Alls,, it tatiKhl
the fifth and sixth Krudcs in ti4-
Holder school and declined to
loach (he cnmliiK year on account
of her tilarrlaite. She uus mar
ried In lienver. Colo.. Imt u
make her homo In Panic. Noli,
CI.KVKLANIJ (API The In- i
creasiiis number ot women pruc- ;
tislnsr law In the Cnlted States
must look for no fnvors because of ,
Ihclr sex, says Wulter Thomas
Ilunmore, dean of the luw college
of Western Heserve university. j
Little
at a time
And Hills Bros, roast their
coffee by a continuous proc
ess a few pounds at a
time. What a difference it
mates in flavor 1 No bulk
roasted coffee tastes like it.
that HuM-luiig would be given tin-
new national Soldiers' Home, a
bill authorizing which was passed
by tlm house. It was said, how
ever, that Just before passage, the
meaire uas aM.e.uled lo the ex- School IW,. Work I'ovs Fresh from the Ordinal VaCUUfH
lent that a sue in Koseburg was ltAI.KKUf. N. i ( A I' I ncome ! A l l . j ., t, ,
nut speeined. bu, the location was from supervised practice work in LaSlh 0peneJ Wih
an u. Mir of the I'acillc North- j 119 high schools where vocational
west slates. agricultuie was taught hint year
Since Koseburg H the only city i was $ 1 ,U!in. 40.3.1, Kny H. Thorn
Hint hart put up a strong hid for j an. North Carolina director of air-
nnd since that clly had licultura education said. There
that wero 4.112 5 farm boys altendiug
vet- school regularly und 4.179 adult
the h
offered a
purpose, t lio.s
eiaiw an, I In
believe I her..
ct of land for
i' inlereMted In
honpitallzatlon here ! 1'HPiN In
is im mit stlon as to '
enlllg cla-Jse.
HILLS
BROS
COFFEE
' a ma
the ylle. I he measure stliutlales
that (lie city, county or slate must
donate Hie laud for the Institu
tion. No otlnr clly hus offered
lauil for this purpose.
I'.vru-AT iiiti:.vi iii:s ix tank
s vi:i:ks hv hi spiii roit
r-AMItltl.Mil-:. Mass. (AIM Kf.
CARHARTT
UNION MADE
OVERALLS
You can ideally modify the harsh "edue'
if ou add
of French dressing
A dash O
ofKj
ommits smcihi:
PKNKI.in-O.V. (ire. June 1
(API -ITans Soldwedel. ;:t. e
lllltled suicide by hulic.inir a
ranch near here. Iteh, lives i
he had h one ,es,on,leMt I
III health, lie was a natlv
(lenoany and Is survhed by
parents thelo.
$1.65
'SSitCTTSi'in'l
Tiir.K ! no reatnn for
l'nncli drt'.iiij; inHkiiif; von
wince hen vmi rat it on vour
fnvoritt- snliuls. A tlnsli of
sito.ir ntltlcd to the suit, peji-l-r
ami vincjjnr or lemon
june, lilcnils tliosr inejiiHliciits
Willi I In- oil into n ilressinr;
Mini is simply ilclicions.
Try this tlrcssino;, (Uvorctl
Willi Mi;;ar. on Icttiii'o, ciib
lia'i'. nsp.iraotis mui toumto
snlnils ami sec Itow lunch more
Von il enjoy llicso itiipr
tutit foods. This dressino; is
ugar
nlso delicious1 on fruit salads
or cotiiliinutiiiiis of lislt mid
veejet allies.
In cooking voortulilt's, n
dnslt of snoar lo it jiincli of
salt improves their flavor in a
most stii prisiiio mannrr. l'or
cxiiinplc, try this scMsoniitj'
on rarrots. st ri n beans, pens,
sjiinucli it ltd tomntocs mid
yon will take new pleasure
in eating these foods which
have vitamins, mineral salts
mid rotii;Iiiie;e. The Sujjnr
Institute.
".1 .t I ui), I are more drlicinus unit nrurhhimi with Sutar"
Successors to N.K. WEST & CO.
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One and Two Piece Novelty Patterns
$3.95 $4.95 $5.85
Children's two piece cotton suits $1.25
NEW SLEEVELESS SMOCKS
In All Colois$l95
PRINTS
WENDOVER AND PETER PAN
39c to 50c Values . '
FOR 25c
PLAIN AND PRINTED RAYON
CREPE
Regular $1.25 Values
FOR $1.00
IMPORTED WOVEN SANDALS
Combinations of tan and white tan and brown Also
solid colors in tan and in white
Regular $4.95 to $5.85 Values for $3.95 .
FATHER'S DAY SUGGESTIONS
IN STYLE AND VALUE
Buy Dad a tie for June 15th
Neckwear
Pajamas
Hosiery
Shirts
CHIFFON PURE SILK HOSE
Slightly Irregulars
From Our Regular $1.95 Hose
Saturday-$1Q03 Pair for $2.75
LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS
SS6S
Kegular. new, fresh stocks right in season
now. New shades, new materials and new
styles for late Spring and Summer wear.
Just the dresses you'd be buying for vour
Summer wardrobe and paying regularly up
to nearly double these pVices. They must be
sold regardless of the sacrifice.
'Wear as you pay the Cinderella Way
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