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i ! 11" Monday, June 16, 1930 Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Jin(xmxbt footing (&ktxfm (Incorporated) An Independent Newspaper FRANK B. APPLEBY . -Edltoi and Publisher HARVEY P. MATTHEWS ..Business Ma.naer Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1(11 Adama Avenue, La Grande, Oregon. The ObBerrer-Star publlahcd every Friday. Entered at the Poatofflce of La Grande. Orofc-on, Second Class Mall Matter undor act of March 2, 1879. OVFICIAIs PAPRR OP UNION COUNTY AND THE CITY OP LA GRANDE MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Preaa la eiclualvely entitled to uae for publ ca tion of all nana dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If published lereln. All rlirhta of republication of apeclal dla patcbea In thli paper, And alio tbe local news herein alao are reaerved, National Advertising: Repreeentatlvt M. C. MOOENSEN CO., Inc. Ban Frauclaco, Los Aneelea, Seattle. Portland. Chicago, Detroit, New York SUBSCRIPTION RATES lly Carrier Dally, pel1 Month In advance ... Dally, six months In advance Dally, ainyie copy . 75o -11.60 60 Br Nail Dallr. oer month In advance . Dally, per alx months In advance . Dally, per year In advance WeeKly, Obaerver-Star, per yuar . . 60o ..12.60 .-16.00 ..2.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign , per column Inch Display, local, per column Inch lime contract prices on application. TI1H FINAL CONQI'KXT For It Ik wrlllen, as I live, Kiilll the Ionl, ovr-ry knee Kliull bow to inn anil every lullKUO Hliull confexH to Clod. So then every one of uu sJnill bIvo account of himself to Clod. Koman l-l;ll, 12. G. 0. P. NOMINEE FOR ' GOVERNOR STRICKEN AT CAMP CLATSOP "Houses" of Red Indians American Indians did not build Ior houses before the coming of the Bhlto limn. That is, they did not htiild Ior houses In Hie sense Hull tbe settlers did Inter. But ninny tribes built wooden houses, com posed of poles for framework, and roofs of bark and tlmtehwtrk. A I few tribes even put logs together for Ihelr habitations, hut I bey did B'A put them together after tbe fashion of lite regular log bouse. Interpretation Cleorgie, Irrepressible lad of six. bad been confined to the house for the day because of n slight Injury. It happened to be the dny of his mother's bridge party. (leorgle's Interest In nnnlrs of Ibis kind had always been slight, but today be was compelled to stay in the house, ko be became Interested. Ills moth er made a bid. "Hid you say "no trucks,' mother?" said lie. (Continued from Paga One) py wl I re S If you have neglected votinjf at the school election thus B .. I ...!!..! ,..,i;i ,.,, 11, IMo Tim Will, UU UUII Ufinb J'UUI IJcMU'L UUHI ocvuu u Liwwn. un- itiv. mlcome is of much importance to the community. We have neglected mentioning' it previously, but with he new telephone directory out The Observer has a now phone number Main 600. It is one of the preliminaries to noving into our new building and means that better service ind an easier number will be established at that time. 1)1 oJ U V: al ' C( o; h ri P The road over the mountain to Pendleton is still not a ileasure to drive but each time you see it you arc impressed vith the tremendous improvement that this work will mean ivheh compared with the old road. Straighter, wider, safer, 'aster, smoother all the qualifications that a good moun tain road should have will apply to this section of the Old KDregon Trail when completed. Historic ni!-"ad Spike When the mils o' l lie Union P "Ilk uii'I (,'entrnl I'nelllc railroads were united, composing the lirst transcontinental railway in Amer ica a gut, Jen spike was used for I'm hint spike. It was driven by '.eland Stat. lord. . president of tbe ''eniriil I'acillc, and an olliclal of the i'nion 1'neMc. The spike was Immediately withdrawn anil Is pre served in (be museum at Lclaad Stanford university. gal studies, lln was ndmittcd to the bar in 1814, and several years later formed u luw partnership with Julius L. Meier. This part nership continued for three yeurs until Afeier . retired from legal practice to enter tho firm of .Meier and Frank. Later Joseph formed' tho law firm of Joseph & Haney, and then the firm of Jos eph, Haney & LIUIcrield. He was married to Miss Bertha 1.. Snell. at 1 train. Ore., Ill )'JI)7. They had one son. (leorgo V. Jos eph Jr., who survives. - Senator Joseph was first elect ed to tbe state senate in 11110 und was a member of six regular and one special session. He was proir Ineully identified with tho move ment resulting in adoption of Hie Australian ballot tho direct pri mary, initiative and referendum, und the recall. Ho mafia anli- assemblyisin the chief plank of his platform und was bitter in his de nunciation of "corrupt politics." , "Tho whole cxcirlon . was planned fur tbe benclit of Sena tor Joteph who wus looking for ward to It with grout expectancy. He was mentally fagged und phys ically worn out from the rigors of tbe recent campaign and was sore ly in need of a rest." Gates of Thought The gates of i bought lion stow and late they discover them selves! Vet when Ibey appear, we see that they were always there, always open. Italph Waldo Kmerson. Commemorative Statue The Statue of Liberty, was de signed lo coutinemornte the hun dredth anniversary of American In dependence., hut it wns not finished until 1S8S. It was dedicated Octo ber Si. lSSii. The Bed in History t'enerally . spenking, tbe biggest beds were made In Kngland during the KliKahcthnn period, when carved oak was favored, and some of the structures were immense. In France and Italy, walnut was the preferred material unlit the empire period, when mahogany beds came into use. Iron beds were iirst used in the Kightoenlh century. Modern Observation .Modern poets appear rather to tease their words into a fury. Ibnn lo infuse them wlili the de liberate heats of their matured conception, and slrivo to replace the rupture or the mind wlih a fervid intensity of phrase. James Itmsell Lowell. HAD I'LANNKI) VACATION iSALK.M. Ore., June Hi (Al') George Joseph, republican nomi nee for governor, fatally stricken at (.'amp Clatsop III;" niornimc. had planned a two weeis aoMlur. i in California starting next Wed- 'i . Plant Supports ncsday. according to a statement .-A housewife writes: "I eul some made by Circuit Judge L. H. Mc- -willow branches, curved them and. Mahan, of Salem, who had plan- ; ,m i, pmls ,imvl, in -,,. - to accompany him on the J j Gearing away of the ' triangular block on Depot street ilready suggests what a beautiful little park the city will (iave when it is finished and a. nice lawn grown. We cannot Jefrain from again expressing commendation of K. J. Mc- iVilliams for his part in making possible this addition to the ity. I'or the first time in history La Grande will have a jreen park close to the business area where visitors may rest md enjoy attractive surroundings. , ' Bad News for Burglars . ' A French engineer has invented an electric dog tluit Jumps, barks fiercely, and even tries to bite when theoretically a burglar throws 1 lie llgbl of a torch in its face. The Invention works on the principle of electric cells which set up a current when a ray of light reaches lliem. This In lurn starts the mnlor that makes the dog act like a real animal. ned trip. "Senator Joseph was to have met nie hero next Wednesday morning at H o'clock in his ma chine" slated Judge .Mc.Mahan. "I'lans ami arrangements for tbe outing and trip of rest for tb" re piibltcan nominee hud alt been made. He was to have driven'us lo K la ninth Falls where we vVre both to speak before the Kiwanis club. There we were to have picked up Captain Applcgatc, vet eran of the AVodoc war, who was to have accompanied us to Al turas. California. At Allura.s wc were to have bcoji joined by Col. William Thompson, who fought witli Captain ApplOKuto In" the .Modoc war and was a colonel In the ltaunoclc war. "Tho p:,rty was schc-duied to k" from Allilras to Mine Lake about, (m'i miles fioni Alturas for u two weeks test. my Mower put. They resemble bas ket handles nnd make a dei-orative support when branches of plants are tied to them." What Would Be Left? flolf. experts advise the discard ing of all equipment In which the player lacks cmilidenro. That would reduce ninny of us down to n bag and the hlli for current club dues. Arkansas Onzette. Respiratory Note The nuniitlly of air a mnn lakes Into bis lungs at each respiration Is called tidal air, and Is normally about ;i(iO-."i,"0 cubic centimeters. Of Ibis, about l.'O ruble ; cenlinie I ers never goes farther than the respiration passages. The remain der becomes mixed with the air in the cells (alveolar air), of which there is perhaps three liters In the lungs. C G The Portlam Rose Festival attracted thousands and thou- l' wands of people to that city last week. The event was a Success in every way and brought advertising lo Portland tl hat could not'haye been purchased with a million dollar y rjippropriation.-; sAiid' stiir there are soine people who say t hat such community efforts are not worth while. Portland ' ias frequently debated whether or not the festival should s le discontinued or staged only every few years. The success v if this year's venture. should remove all doubt about future ' J festivals. They arc worth while in u hundred ways. 11 WQMKN AS DRIVERS '. The real heroes in this world and their heroic exploits ever v (?o unnoticed and unsung. Poets and historians immortalize I ipiil.v those about whoso lives and deeds there is an atmos- Sphere of romance and the dramatic. But gallantry and f ,'Jlrama are not the only criterions of bravery. Courage of tho i Highest rank; ufttimes makes its appearance in the most ,i Ji'osaic f ormv ; . I 5 One of these matter-of-fact acts requiring the greatest 1 i,:ourago waslthe decision publicly reached by u German 1 psychiatrist that women are unfit to operate automobiles 8 , .localise "their nervous systems are so keyed that they can bdot react quickly and rationally in limes of danger." i '' There is not a woman, either motorist or pedestrian, who ' :j.vill subscribe lo the scientist's belief. On the contrary, there 1 j'in; numy feminine motorists who believe thenfselves the :qtial of the best male drivers and superior to the repre- j tentative man al the wheel. I p Neither will all men concur with the German psychiatrist. 1 nd they here defend womankind not only because of man's ; traditional magnanimity toward the opposite sex. There . ire some men, and not uxorious ones, who confess "the wife" :,,iandles the car better than they do. , ! p In all fairness to the ladies it ought at least be said some ' ,','f them, when at the wheel, are safe lo themselves and other raffic and that some men are not more fit to oiHrate auto-! ,hnobiles than are many women. The relative driving abilities ; if the two sexes can not be determined by accident records ' because the masculine driver assumes that all drivers of his . ex are competent and that all drivers of the opposite sex are competent and upon meeting them on the highways con-! "Iticls himself accordingly. The male driver mav disappoint 'Hi,,, ,i ,i ! ... , , ,, i (..... ium n iim.v me woman Oliver, Din. inose ol the lallet vho don't he has given a wide berth. ln in HI if! I ! I ! b' . Elements in Vegetation The growing nlanl. i,.n,-e bus roved, s miniature chemical hib- ''dory, rripiiring a slock of re peats, ulib.-b runs into a I'or ihlahle list. Aiming I he elements cliewd pi I,.' itnl lo the emmh f M'etali.ui are nllro-jen. nlm. bonis, potassium, calcium. naiL' slum, sulphur, carbon, hvdi'oc.-n. .gcn, iron. mahL'Ulic-c. boron. Built to Carry Wft'il Tim ulu i:nHli m u.r, t. or hlju-l; lmr.-t', wns mi.iu-iI In 'ww !..:" pninijuilly fr Us ito"ity tu fry tl r nninin,;i i-l-'.-f ? Il-i :rtmn- liiifu-lits. ;.rl"H ' i r 5 'f I in.'litinl. from .on i 1 w IM. were iiiSci't'.ioil !i (Ills 1!v-1. iniil Mil.::m-lv jii nuiliitiiinliu I" iv. 'I'lit i-ii'iit horse w 1 tlrst't'iKl I fnnn I iir pr.' Koiimn lior.M (11 Mliiir, fluortnc, (.'oppcr, ilirunnilmn i l-nrl, 11ml in p;irt from llto v id Miiiiitlluin. Boxwood Mde Symbolic Uovrnn vnx rsnorlnlli H1I.HJ liy Iho (,'ri('ks )o ;hll.. Iho I roieotor of lln pvrrzrii iro. . I !Lp!n 'Mliholip f (hp Hfo uliiw, mimics (hroimh Hu. wlntop in itt ifernul xkwa uud In ntv olln-r Ill mi mi tin dc,riiii Mill Woman's Generoui Act i i 1 I WHAT'S A FRIEND GOOD FOR ' ANYHOW? Someone said once that a friend is one that knows all your faults and is still your friend. We think, too, that a friend is someone who likes you well enough and is interested in you enough to hear all your troubles and joys and help you or congratulate you, as the case may require. When you have financial success, no one is more pleased lo hear about it than your banker. When you have financial difficulty, no one is more eager to give friendly counsel and aid than your banker. He's your financial friend. If you cannot go to him. with money difficulties or successes and immediately secure his friendly attention and interest, something must be wrong with him or, possibly, with you. lie's not only glad but anxious to be your financial counsellor. It's bis reason for being it's what he's good for, if he's good for anything. Give your banker a chance to be a valuable friend of yours. He niay not always be able to lend you all the money you want all the time, but he'll be ab)e to tell you in good business reasons why, for your benefit as well as the bank's he thinks it shouldn't be done. And he'll always be able to give you the benefit of long financial experience, of business counsel that should prove very much worthwhile. Ho is truly anxious to help you realize your financial ambitions in a way that will be safe, honorable and enduring. ii! 11 Hi mi sntimml Brink slock Intro, 'iccil fr,.i;i l-'lnnd Member Federal Kescrve - Resources Over 2 Million. "Forty-second Your of Friendly Service" The famous NeNon house wns nwneil and restored by Mrs. fieor? rre.-ton mow. m,o mndc tbe 1110M bountiful placr.i Kinla, ami ben she died us h public trust, opcu lu all nhu loft It 1 ill tt.l.l Both From Cocoa Bean Choi;n1u(! find cocoa are hut h (iiadc from tho cnroii hoiin, tlie main illfTi'renrp hein that cocoa Has hail n certain porcontase of fat roniovpd. Consequently It Is less rich and nutritions. However, in tin making of the beverage It Is a Utile ennier to mix. If cocoa Is ttuhatliuled for cliorolntp in cake or candy recipes, additional butter or fat may lie added. Typical Russian Soups The IttiKshm national soup Is tchie r stclice. It Is more of a utiMv than a soup, it contains sau RaK cabbage nnd onions, nil nf which are fried before the stock Is added. It Is rfien 1 1 inured with tarragon vinegar. Other soups typ ically Ituslan are those containing beets in some form. Rule for Reason There is no discharge' for us from (lie moment we are horn. Proceed with steady step, and If you would have all tilings under your control, put yourself under tiie control of reason: if reason becomes your ruler, you will be come ruler over many. Seneca. JMEest & CO. A REAL CHILDREN'S HOSE FOR PLAYTIME WEAR No. 365 In Several Colors 25c a Pair nnd Abyssinian ltelics VATICAN CITY (At') Father Bernardino Asalz. a Capuchin xionitry, has discovered the fourteen tomon of the Mimljus dynasty of tho KIiikh of Kaffa. In southwest Abyssinia. Ho bus also found traces of cities and churches, with 5 sacred stones, which go back to tbe sixteenth century. ncsses said the truck xviva on tho , wruiii,' .side of the road. An iniiucsl ' was ordered. Dickens Set Fashion Some of 1 iekens novels which appeared In serial form In, an Kng llsh magazine about the middle n( the last century laid the foundation for the grent popularity of the present-day serial stnry. Soviet Kxpands In North AUCHANG10L ( Al1)-KovifH au thorities on Novaya Zenilya. the great Arctic island off tbe Huwslan const, have appropriated funds to establish a new colony which will be tho northernmost on the island and about the same latitude as Spitsbergen. THOMAS MANNIX ASKS REHEARING (Continued from Pai;e One) tin- court in dc Joseph's favor. iding the cast; lu Indiana University runners won four of five places In the two mile race of tho last lllg Ten games. John Kitzmiller, the "Fly In-,' M'MIIKHMAX VIM,i:i KUI''OUP, Ore., June lti (AV) John T. Conn. 10, lumberman of Weed, Cal., was killed Saturday night when his autoninhile collided with a truck near Central J'oint, Ho was en route to Grants Pass where he was to be married to .Mrs. Jiessio Sosten, of .M edford. Wit- i;iiriON AltltlVKS SAl-KM, Ore. June 10 AT) A few minutes after news of the death of George Joseph reached Sab' in today his petition for re hearing oi' orKomcnts In tbe dis barment case in which he whs de fendant was filed wit h the .su preme court. Jl came by mail. The petition, for t rehearing by Thomas Mannix. who was dis barred at the same time as Jos eph, was received by the court .Saturday. ' - . 't here war. a possibility, it was j holievcd. that Joseph y attorneys would wit lid raw the petition. 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