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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1930)
T INDE, Tuesday, July 1, 19301 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRA ORE. Page Two n Vf V JUL aba There Comes a Time of Reckoning A time when the losses become so apparent as to render further mark downs an impossibility and PRICES REACH BOTTOM. So folks take full advant age of the opportunity WEDNESDAY and REMEMBER "It won't be long now;" Decided THAT IN SPITE OF THE FACT THAT OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST EVER KNOWN HERE-THAT COSTS HAVE BEEN OVERLOOKED AND THAT PROFITS HAVE BEEN DISREGARDED IN MARKING THIS STOCK WE WILL GIVE BUYERS STILL ANOTHER GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR SAVINGS lAnd Now Wednesday Will Be k A A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi ij"f$j Use the coupons ?L in this add. They :; mean, saving many dollars here if iiN IMS! riTT'C This Coupon GOOD cflp tLa for ouc XXV F'fly Cents allowance on ; g W a,,y she t ?2.95 or .V c-' r niore. Extra coupon day L " ' " - 1 'n's Coupon & I 'S (iOOD FOR I I r 50c,; l '' . r" ffTf"" on any of our 1 H --- better haiul- B g . VrT- f l or more. I I ' ' 'This Coupon - I r. ';5 , . IHIOII FOB I II I'-X on 1woinrn'!l r rlilldrPn'H I II X . linilmvrur f Hill); at r0c '"'J'- I A X A I W WW W V W W W W V V ; V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V .COUPON DMYl WVVVVVVVVV7VV?77VVVVVVVVVV DON'T FORGET NEXT FRIDAY IS THE FOURTH This Coupon Good for 10 on the purchase of any coat or dress at regular SALE PRICE of $10 OR MORE GOOD On Each $1.00 Purchase of YARD GOODS Cottons - Woolens -Curtain Fabrics, etc. THIS COUPON GOOD FOR 25c ON PURCHASE OF A HAT AT OUR SALE PRICE OF PSdS This Coupon ajfifc GOOD FOR flW 10c child's dress at any sale THIS COUPON GOOD FOR on any print or voile wash dress in our slock. Sale prices $1.49 to $1.93. 25c THIS COUPON GOOD FOR en any corset, corsellette'or girdle at our sale price of 3.50 or more. 50c bIl j u t I go? - m I J I j AAAAi $1.95 TUNIS IS KEY TO NATIONS RIVALRY Naval Parity an Issue Be ' cause French Protector ate is Opposite Italy. tttwtq is T?rQrf n-Ttnlinn rivalries over naval parity, the peace ireaiies, ; Italian rights in Tunis or any other ; subject, arouse ineir iouuei cvuws here, rums Deing me ney tu muai the dirierences Detween nie nwu iwu powers. Naval parity Is an issue here be- Tunis la opposite Italy on the Medi terranean ana i aajouia me iwiwu Tripolltaine. . ... What touches Tunis even more di- rantv nrn t.h two more SDeCiflC SUb- jects in discussion. Italy's Insistence upon maintenance 01 Italians pecu- Urn. ilotm hara nnri Ttnlv'S demand for more territory in Africa. These last two mings aate uum tho world war.' In 1915, in exchange no Ttollon antmtiro Intn tho pnnfllftt. France and England promised read justments Ul UOItUCUl wiinu uuuuu- arles and an extension of her African possessions, xne treaty or vereauiea seizure of Plume settle the Italian boundary question. At the same time both Prance and fnntnt.rf nna Ttolt aHHllnrm t.n tier African possessions. On the south of. jjiDya ana moiig Tunis. Prance conceded Italy 48,000 square miles, Including two important oases.' " When Benito Mussolini came into power at Rome he expressed dissatis faction ' with - the settlement and wanted more, room for Italy In Africa. This was complicated by the most disturbing thing of all. The French went into Tunis In 1881 and two years i torate. When they entered they found a large coiony oi lHumiia wuu a special arrangement with the Bey Oi iinia. - - Finally, in 1896, France and itaiy made a treaty whereby Italians in Tunis, now numbering about 10,000, or more than tho French population, were confirmed In these rights. Under tnai pact Italians uuu uibu wmuicu, through succeeding generations, re main Italians, owing allegiance only to Italy and taught in schools sup ported by Italy. In 1919, when the treay expired, France asked for a new arrangement. But Dy successive uiicc-munnw y rlods the treaty has been continued in effect. France has asked Italy to suoscriDo i ..I.-. .nnrlltlnnB (IN nnnlV tO ! other foreigners in Tunis. This would mean that Italians woum Italians and their children, at their majority, might choose either French or Italian nationality. But succeed- rtonAvnttntiH. hnm in Tunis, auto matically would be French. Tn nnn lrrlif nten trlvf ftllOtllOr 15,- 000 or 20,000 square miles on the south oi WDy. ncB""""""1" '7 those lines have been spasmodic lor two years, witn no great nuiw. Telocaset Man Is Accident Victim ny Klva C. Vniionlcr (Observer Correspondent) rtAnerT .Tmi 30 (Socclal) Mine Aapcr. local fRrmer, while Haul- j l:ig hay Tliurscmy niwriiwu, u.. dcntally shot himself with a shot gun. Mr. Asper puiiea me K"" him. the trigger taciniiB 1.1 " i and causing the gun to fire shot that entered the man's right hand. Mr. Asper was Immediately rushed to Balcor where ho received medical aid. A part of the hand was shot away but none or tne lingers m-n- mjun.-" BUYS DtFl'R DISPATCH a THE DALLES. June 30 F) Jart Nelson, formerly associated with 11 ? Dalles Optimist, today announced !cv had purchased the Dufur Dlspa from Lloyd Wyatt. Chap Evans. , mer publisher 'of the Dispatch, v be the new editor. II STATE u - --n L ASTRAY THEY CLEANED . UP IN THE KITCHEN m THEY CLEANED UP IN WALL STREET and then marie DRESSIER pour MORAN were This Coupon GOOD FOR 10c?i?B Purchase of a Pair of Men's Hose BY popular demana t hese hilartous stars have been brought together to give you the grandest fun you've ever had in any picture theatre ! They're a scream ! And their picture takes them to the top of a Wall Street boom and down again for a joy ride without equal for laughs! Hold tight! We're off! TOMORROW i This Coupon GOOD FOR OVJC on any hat in our stock. Sale price at $3.95. Buy now for the 4th. THIS COUPON GOOD FOR Twenty-five Cents allowed on the snle price, of any bed blanket EXTRA, VALUES. HILL'S DEPT. STORE LA GRANDE, ORE. SUN SUITS Age 2 to S 68c to 88c SWIM -SUITS Age 2 to 12 . 45c to $2.65 10 to 50 Off on All Stock NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP WAFFLES We are are now serving delicious waffles along with our toasted sandwiches and such. U. P. STAGE DEPOT "FOUNTAIN LUNCH" Open 5 a. m. Till 12 p. m. ( MP STAGES LEAVE From Corner of Elm and Jefferson WALLOWA VALLEY COACHES NEW SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 1 Leave La Grande for Joseph arid Way Points 9:43 A. M. 4:00 P. M. 9:45 A. M. Makes Direct Connection at Enterprise for Lewiston and Spokane. FOH INFORMATION' CAblj Grocer: Who Won American Derby v '-Quietly 'Raced. Horses For Years .11)- Leo It vn n (AMOclated Prctui Stuff Writer) CHlMOO-tM) John A. Brtt. for merly obactire' Rrocer. was nttkeri n quesUoDt-fciid ho.drnwlcd: "I would." The question had been: "Who trould' hftv. UiouRbt thitt Little Ann would drop a colt which was to win tba American-Derby? Th co t -wm Revnllle Woy.no lit 800 he had to pny the entry tee. "But 1 had Rome money left." Best Insisted Inter to n ARnoclnted 1'rws rcK)rier. "l hnl at lea?it enoiiRh left to pay thr entry fee for the Lntonia. too. And I bet 10 on Keveille Boy in the American Derby. I knew that he was KOlnn to win. - "I -raised that horse, nnd I raced his mother. I knew 1 could bent Cat tle considered m a. winner of the rich i hmt Knlpht. It wan Jut two and two 50,000, purse, at WaKhington park, imnke four. Clood horses that ran run that holders of A3 tickets were paid ,(st and far will produce n rick1 horse Off with 113., After, this obscure man came out of the fo with a horse that outran rial tone Knight, a story was started that that can run fast and far. I owned Little Ann. I knew Last HevlUe. bts father, n fast stepper." Best was "bo'n an' raised" In Mem John Best had spent $500 on the last phis, and lives there still, a bachelor, with his mother, who Js 77. As a boy he worked for bookies, and has owned a number of fair hotaes since. Beat went out of the Rrooery busi ness with the coming of prohibition. He had run a small bar in the rear of the shop that grossed three times the Income on the groceries and when that angle of the business was ended he qut. "I've always been a poor man for the racing business." he said. "But I've raced horsvs for many years, from Tta Juana north and east, and I've m a lot of racca. too. I've- never had but one horse In my stables at a time, but no millionaire's horses ever got better care than mine." National A. A. U. Outdoor Swimming Championships To Open On July 3 VUltlug , BUly Goss. son or Mr, and Mrs. M J. (loss. Is visiting his grandparents at Summervllle this week. Iiy Paul '.Immrrmim (A'wtvlated Press Sports Writer) i f.OK(l BEACH. Cal. oVThe big j "splosh" question In tho Nntloual A. . A. U. outdoor sw'mmtng champion ships will be setttled here July 3 to 0. On the bash of Individual titles won List smmrer in tho men's events .at S.vn FrnnctKco, and the women's meet at Honolulu, the west appears to I be the candidate. ! Buster Crabbe of Honolulu. Uni versity of Southern California student who wtil compete for the Los Angeles cum. win be a cnier contender, and a rause of deep oonrorn for the eastern ' contingent, crabbe stroked his way The Riley brothers. Mickey and ; Johnny. Los Angeles A. C. acrobats ! on the high and low diving boards, 1 will appear as favorites to defend j to four national titles last year and j tneir ln fancy diving, his form this season bids 111 "for other j Feminine competition also prom- m,Lr.K.s. a . . ' t8es close races and starting times. Chief opposition to Crabbe s plans ... ., , . , for all-around honors probably will I Attention will be fixed on the six- , come from Walter Spence. British : teen - year - old Seattle school girl, Guiana marvel, to eompet under the I Helene Madison, who shattered eight ' colors of the New York Athletic club, indoor records at the national meet . Spence Is fortified with three world 1 in Miami last winter, records in breast stroke event , Tft(.n tnere t5 j05Cphlne McKtm. ; In fact, the eastern entry list Is 1 replete with record holders. Besides i Pttte Panama canal Eone star, now j Spence, the New York A. C. Is sending enrolled at the Southern Cplifornln George Kojac. back stroke expert who; Institution. Miss McKlm holds three ! claims two world marks, and Albert world records ln the free style races. : Zortlia. the South American who en-i Eleanor Holm of New York, queen in ; tered the last Olympics an unknown the backstroke and medley events. and emergtd a champion in the 400-wtll also appear to defend a pair of t meters free style. national titles. MAIN 799 GOOD NEWS FOR FOOT SUFFERERS! DR. BACHMAM. the famous surceon chiropodist (loot npe Inlist) find orthopedist, over 20 years' experience, li -.ensed, will stop in La Grande at the La Grande Hotel, mezzanlns floor office room 207. Re.-n-mber. I am NOT A BANDAGE WRAPPER, but a real Surceon CHIROPODIST. I treat and cure your feet by surgical PAINLESS methods. As corns. Bunions. Ingrowing Nails. Soft Corns between the Toes. SWOLLEN ANKLES, and knees etc Any foot Trouble TREATED and CURED! EXAMINATION I'ltlE' Appointments, call Main 800. Take Advantage While I Am Here nnd He Relieved from VOI R FOOT AILMENTS! Ldy Nurse Assistant.