La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 02, 1930, Page 10, Image 10

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE.
Wednesday, July 2, 1930
Page Ten
OFFICE
CAT
By Junius
tjald I today to my III e trauma
girt friend: "Whst Is your favorite
song?" After tossing a plat ol corned -best
and cabbage to another customer ;
ah. bent over the counter and softly :
tnurmered. "Kiss Me Asaln."
! "Holy amok, girlie." I screeched.
l ' ha not trust xcd you for the
tint time; why the 'again' please?"
"'Don't worry .old he-flapper." she
replied. Thais Just the name of
lbs song. Tou are In no daneer."
.
' ata And so ire come to the end !
ot perfect dsy. I hope all you !
children hare enjoyed your picnic.
Chorus Yes, ma I Yes. ma!
Ms Vhen let's pack up and get ;
ready to start home. Johnny?
''Johnnr Yes. ma?
sis Ksre you scattered the Sun
day paper secuon all orer the park' .
Johnny Yes. ma.
Ma Martha, hare you smeared the
left -orer Jam on that bench over
there under the shrubbery?
: Martha Yes. ma.
Ma Tommy, break those two milk
bottles and throw the glass out In
the road war -i
Tommr Yes, ma. i -
Ma Mary, hurry and finish tramp
ing down those flowers lu thst
flower bed.
Mary Yes; ma.
' Ma Charile. go orer and help
your father tear down that fence
round the monument.
- Charlie Yes, ma.
Ms Sammy, are you sure there Is
nothing else you can do to make It
look like we're been on a picnic
feexnmr Yes. ma.
Ma Then we seem to hare done
all that's expected of us. Let's go
bome.
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' Ouest to Hotel Clerk Hire you a
room with running water?
Clerk We did hare, but we repair -est
the roof Ust fall
Sweet Young Thing Are you sure
you nerer loved anyone else?
fewest Old' Ttttr My first wife
UM to aay ( never lorrd anyone
km myself.
Train Wreck Toll
Reaches Fifteen
: frttDBORY, OnU July 3 X The
bod lea of a man and three children
were taken Monday from the flooded
coaches of a derailed psencer train,
brlnftnc to fifteen the number of
Victims of two railroad accidents near
Sudbury Ust Thursday. &uh wrecks
were caused by washout in a severe
atortn which, swept the district.
The children had been reported
mtsainf . but the finduv oi tiie man's
body occasioned surprise, as it was
thought all the paxwngers had been
accounted for.
'. HKAT ORIPS YAMiTSK V4U.KY
6HA.NGHAI. .July a iNTIie Tan:
tie al.eyTaterday was in the prtp
of a beat wwre which has caused In
tens suffering among tiie pcorer
ctaaaea.
for three days the temperature has
ranged from 06 to 100, During the
pi:hU.me Shanghai's streets were
'hronjred with the poor, some v(
them lying on stdewnlks and gutters
tx ascapt the heat of their home.
UVU rOR MOT HI" R
By AHe JotiSon late
1 INnitlhroent. I am tempted to be
tteT. U the last resort ot t.otec
Whoa mutakea hare ttxiixl then.
Ottt. Here are a tew rule, wtix-h
I ctkrrted out. abound fair It cMr:te
Uke uoiMppy seoM&ity tor putxai-
ObMcra talthfuUy wvur c2iild
traiUoe. He then will tooi once
aad tor all what to expect arx! need
atOt be feeved to make a ztew iuijui
Brnt each day.
- Whtle be tt little do not allow any
st to bully ee tea.e htm. Nevrr
anatch aixythlns frvca ha hari Get
Kbn to reivtaiuaah aa uisiesureattCe
plaything tviun tartly.
Pralae htm HberaUy whea he ha
siooe aa you hare asled
Be bc-uret tth hirjx. Tell Use
truth awya ro ccvIt to hisa hut
to all other xaembera ot th hcue-fcaM-
Repct hi rwejTaa
I3.re hta adexsate pUy apac. a
room of h owa it poite ars aa
aburidaoce of pecker piay KMsteriaX.
IXmryc the firw yer fc:rr.-.rr ti
aTtroatertt aa touch aa pc:t'Je o
Vhal he tseed not Iccttyc tf wtxi
ke BUat IKM Cv-V
Otw hint tew cccr-aiarii arsl or.:y
VJCh aa are aba-cAiee nror.:T
Otve thecn ltr.?iT and c Ir See
that they are obeyed. New- vvl &
chid to Ao vtBorr uma coe t&t&x at
a, urae.
FroiJde fcisa w.-Ji pieary of rcea
ftaa!Osah:p as Kwa a he can r.xJe
rwtect hm trcca tr?e cir :i--laUoe.
aad fatafrue that roc tr-.m
too feccf , too ftren-jcs pcy ar. tec"
oA aJuH jx-je;y
Dveii 00 hi p.xi c-jar.'!f Of?
fea export un.tj to he ycoi aaa iv
wltt year aj-ccwai.
Reapect fcjaa as a perjos arS t-bcw
that yca tuiT v. ha a-.h w
what m rhi.
Et Tap3rr Wil 5aa
ri?-e e?t of rt a
tee rstr mm tr twxi .
Stoav La aal Listew
aec la tl-t p2,: ef is-v.ec
It ts w'i t M? Nre-i t -a."c-.at
Cetfait 5atir
aire wrvce tv attach t?-- c-;-?1!
rery t t-s t -i:; i : !.
Ta Totwwf Mew
Kn?1! Weei r.
S )ccir y-''";-
receratN rt'ere 4 V w rr
rer.
TW It CS
Chats With
Parents
Hears Merger Suit
SI
Judge David Q. Jenk.na of thj
court of common pteaa. Youngs
town, Ohio, who will hear suit to
block .the Bethlehem-Youngitown
teel nveraer.
Publisher Is In
Race For Senate
Toga vs. Norrisj
OMAHA. Neb. Entrance of OU- )
bert M. Hitchcock into the race for J
the Nebnu&a senate seat held be
George V, Norrls sets the stas for j
what may be one of the most spec (
tac uiar battles of the 1930 campaigns, j
Hitchcock, publisher of the Oma- j
ha Worki-Herald. Is the only demo- f
crattc senator ew elected from Ne- ,
bnv&ka (or mere than one term. He
j-ervrvi from 1S10 to 1?3.
Dunns the war he was chairman
of the fccei. relations cocitmttee of
the fen.ue under President Wilson,
and his defeat in li3 was generally
credited to his support of the treaty
ol Versailles
He went to the senate In
frven tiit bouse of representatives,
with a toca tradition. His father.
Phmeas Hi tchcock, ax. early 'Nebraska
p:oneer. Ctnce was a republican sena
tor froctt Nebraska. .
After aratfuatlon from the law col
tec of Michtcan university in the
early eKhuetv and spending some
t:me tn study in Germany. Hitchcock
deckied to become a newspaper man.
He established the Omaha World
tn IS&i and coasolidatevt it with the
Omaha Herald tn creattnsr the
Wvxid-Herald. which he sull owns
and publuhes.
Lcvit. the family poltUcal tradit
ion of republican t?ra. he became a
democrat and fought the only
battles of "16 to 1 w.ta Will mm Jen
nines Bryan, then a young Nebraska
lawyer.
To cive Bryan an additional voice
Hitchcock made him editor of his
paper before the Chicaxo convention
of 1!.- when Bryan was nomuuted
tcr president.
In later years. However. Bryan and
Hitchcock had parted po3u;cal com
pany. Bryan ToUowirc hi afr.Ksrton
with proii:Mt:on. deacunced H.tei
ccok in sreeches
H;tchcos.k w-as the choice of th
Xcc-raska democratic presideatra:
relerence pr.mjury in 1?0 and IStiA
Grare Annrtr
srir,'Yl4i or what Is 4 M04
k4P? eU.J a hoy rvv-i.exJ: "A Mt
lNtvrt Is a pi" wfc-er ja tsr- &&t$
Birds Slow to Matar
TV cv av5or is the o;y bJ wMcb
kec-ps Itt jvurj in irs c: fee a
yvsr. T.l- yveni car.nos Cy for i;
Vt'! i tttiF i y
-,.- r - ka
Rare Air May Prevent Aviators
From Beating New Altitude Marks
WASHINGTON tft It may be a i oxygen In the blood stream are ut
long time before man is Able to iur- ! aDle, because of the decreased pres
paaa Ueut.' ApoUo Soucek". world, MIFW 1n r twl to lhe u,.
record for altitude In flight.
Sclent lata doubt whether fltera will
be able to Improve much on his peat
ox air conditions al extreme altitude,
When Lieutenant 6oucek reachec
a point nearly eight and one-fifth
miles off the earth, he experienced a
pressure of a 28 pounds a square Inch i
-.n contrast noarl, 15 pound, .t;
.
-It may mean death to so higher.- ;
said Dr. Frederick Ceres, medical in.
spector at the AnacosUa air slaUon.
because of the body s wsat ofosy-
h'ls" Lh' e"mU"d S0" brU"
' s T'. , ' , . , , ,
Tbe CTttUral point lies between 40..
000 and 50.000 feet, where staxratlon
beclns when the rehlcies which carry
Youngest Champion
7
Eddie Hooan, 19-ytsr old Port-
land. Ore. yowth has replaced Frank
Delp as Pacific Northwest Amateur
Qolf champion by winning the aiv
nual tournament :
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ueMoun(ain
r MILK
1 a a
J M
x. y
5
BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAM TOT
1 lOll'Fk'iRRft.M r--rW5i'
Blue Ribb onMalt Extract
JlmericajrBipiTpst Seller
;uea." Dr. Ceres explained.
"These vehicles are the oxvhemog-
j . . . . iTw-in-i
lousne,, and di, belore tne snip can '
drop w ,he unocnee necessiry to:
lustain wQ
v . , ;
plane with autamauc controls. TSese i
would ,hronlt ,he mosor before It
woulj wJjW Ustit t J . ;
ow ,Q circl: award un- i
, he could'c;im n,s wns!,. .
Greater aUitudes than Soucet !
reached. It Is bellered. may be pos-
Mb, vith nl ln u.h!ch ,hr p.lcv,
airttsht compartment
Fressu7 .nd with im
proved motors that can "breathe to j
i better advantage tn rfcre atmosphere.
While there Is a marksd decrease )
lln air pressure. Llut. Souee found;
j that temperature is neariy con-1
: stant.
On the record fUcM a thenr.cme-
ter in the a:r stream recistred 67 de- '
' grees below rero. centigrade, while .
: the cockpit temperature dropped to ,.
32 decrees below rero.
; The trace on the official bare-
praph showed a heroic flight at peak '
i ceiling where, with the propelie
' blades besting almost without e"ect '
In the thin air. the pilot strained for .
extra Inches and each move sent the 7
ship down to 42 0O) feet. i
Giant Telescope
The larsvst reil-x'Iir.c toscope
1 Is li inches In t'.ianeter. and Is at
the obsorvaioty of te Ottme;:e in
stitute. 'i Mount Wiison. in Cali
fornia. The hirv-it refractor Is
only 40 inclt(.s in diameter, and Is
that of the I'niversity of Chicago.
; at the Yerkes obsTvatory.
rlat Sires
Hat sires are fil by raeasuring
' the leniih. insi-.le. from frvr.t to
' back, and then tbe middle width.
At!d tocher, and divide by two.
' The result Is the sire.
Ike
FOOD
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SUPREME
ArvdcftKir
milk ijcu,
can be sure
if youvJani
milk $)El,
f icsK Snd
pare.
XTicrcvcr You Go
You Find Blue Ribbon Mart
Nsc-ceenct C c e p-t s cr 5!a
R.bto-? M! is resiit ol QM&y
uniorm Qijiicy. Okc tried, at
lvi5 a peTe'5er piece in te trsst
nctipe scestrld. A"rTC
E?5st is ptcxrd kJ 3 fes.
Gas ia Warfare
Many efforts hart been made, ln
the past ta use varfcmt tmsea
rhlody snlphnr dloxl.Ie 1 .rar
fare. As ?riy as 431 B. C ttie
Si-jrtans, tn besleslns; toe dUes of
IWlam and Flarea, burned pitch
and sulphur under the watts ot
ih?e clrles tn order to break down
their defense by suffocation of the
troops of the cities.
Iris Adapts lts.lt
From the study of (eographical
distribution of the rrta, It appear
that the two centers of orivlnal
location are ceatrai aad southern
Ktirope, and the Orient, especially
China. For the roost part, how
erer. the etc tic species are thor
ouchly at bom oo the American
continent ard to certain sections
hsre established theaiselre . as
fre!r as aay natir plahL
City Facilities for All
When Americans want things
they usually get them. Today
there are few bouses so rsotstre
that to a greater or less extent
they cannot have the facilities that
formerly were to be found only la
the cities. The dweller on acre
ave and the swmmer camper are
alike blessed by invention.
OU Persaaoeat Ware
The first permanent wave was '
found in excavations In Mesopo- '
tsmia. a golden wig with the hair ;
perfectly waved dating from about
SAO B. C, and It was wora by a
man and not by a woman, accord
iag to Sir Frederick Ktnyon, '
rector of the Brittsn auuseain.
, Sariaf t&e Peaasea . t
It requires only a very rnaTl de-
rnee of saviDg or spendlltf to iead ;
to comparative we&kfe or poverty, 7
eren in one generation. As Ml caw- '.
ber said, a man with an iacoma of
a pound a week wttl nitiiuteiy reach
porerty If be spends Just one pesny .
more a week, and reach opulence j
If be spends lust one penny less.
TVeWelcomeyou-
to Pcrtia. ICC cgoalcetalaW roea.
Vhe HOTEL
CONGRESS
PORTLAND, OREGON
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40 USED CARS HAVE
I Dwindled to 24
1927
1929
1929
16 MORE REAL BUYS NOT LISTED
1 PERKINS MOTOR CO.
5 Corner 4th & Adams Phone Main 500
Una Naisaaca to Go
When the television phone Is In
general use it trill, thank goodness,
do away with the perennial pest
who says: "Pont you know who
this 1st Guess lSL Louis Globe-.
Democrat
Ona's Importance
"Dar is a little Importance for
everybody." said Cncle Ebea. "Xo
person Is so no 'count dat he don't
make one jes' as big as anybody la
de census." Washington Star.
PIES
v Made from fresh strawberries and deli
cious cream rilling- with egg 'white mer
ingue special : : L 3oc each
Jelly Rolls Pure fruit jelly. Each
Chocolate Rolls. Each
Date Cakes. Each
Angel Food Cake. Each
French Cream Cakes. Each
Mccha Cream Individual Cakes
PRICES REDUCING FIVE AND TEN DOLLARS
EVERY DAY UNTIL SOLD
NOTE THESE BARGAINS
EVERY CAR LICENSED UNTIL JUNE 30, 1931.
Reduces $10 Per Day
BOCK 4-DOOR SEDAN
; 4-DOOR SEDAN
kanically Paint and
A-l
MODEL A FORD ROADSTER
GllflU Afltfd . : i. i ..... i
MODEL A STANDARD COUPE
Supreme Tires New Paint
Reduces $5 Per Day
1923 FORD MODEL T COUPE
Good Tires Many Extras
192 FORD MODEL T ROADSTER
RocksteB Axle Good Tires
1923 STAR TOURING
EaCorMi Tires Good Paint
1927 CHEVROLET TRUCK
Clewed Cab Stake Body A-l
Metal Creates Interest
Metal expresses the mind, while
the other materials express the
emotions, as a rtile. We depend
anon masses of mnsoury for Im
press! reness, but we use metal
where we want to create interest.
. Pessimistic Idea
Xo man Is happy. Man strives
all his life through for imaginary
happiness, which be seldom attains,
and if he does. It is only to be
disillusioned. Exchange.
"WIND UP AT THE WINDMILL"
n
uphoLtery OK TODAY $
TODAY
TODAY
Mechanicallv
- TODAY S80
TODAY S80
TODAY S 0
TODAY S290
. Carefully Coetsielerea1
John Milton didn't begin to write
"Paradise Lost" until he was sixty
five years old, although - he had
thought about It since tie was twea-:
ty. American Mugnrlne.
- Genuine Antiques
The Panares of Borneo are co
primitive that they nre not even
agricultural. Monogamy Is the rule
among them and marriage fs for
life. Brooklyn Eagle.
Boston Cream pies delicious for straw
berry shortcake Special 2 for 1..35C
ICE CREAM
Ice cream made from pure sweet cream
and containing 15 per tent butter fat
Retruiar 60c value', per quart 1.1 50c
--30c ""V
2 m
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