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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE.
Tuesday, July 8, 1930
( Incorporated)
An Independent Newspaper
P. R. FINLAY Editor and Publisher
HARVEY F. MATTHEWS Business Manager
Published evenings, except Sunday, at -1710 Sixth street La
Grande. Oregon. The Observer-Star published every Friday.
Entered at the Pos toff ice of La Grande, Oregon, as Second Class
Mall Matter under act of March 2. 1879. '
; OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AND THE
CITY OF LA GRANDE
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If published herein. All rights of republication of special dis
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VfB0
OLD MAN MORTON'S SON, ELMER
By Oscar Hitt
LOOKS LAKE
THE VAHKS GOT, I
A PITCHER. THAtS I
ALREADY HAIF-
MX NAMES ELMER.
MORTON AMD VM TO
REPORT TO fANA.6E'
SHAV4KEY 1 COME
FROM THE CHARLOTTE
CLUB IN THE SALIY7 SOMETHING
utftuut ABOUT
HES ONE O THEM
SLI6HTLY UAMACrED
(51WS THAT SOUNDS
HOLLOVN WHEM
YOU BAP 'e m i
i.. i
God is ;ib!e to make all grace abound toward you ; that ye,
always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to
'every good work. 2 Cor. 9:8. li i
t 1 ' . ' A GENIUS SPEAKS .! j
'J- That genius of international finance, Owen D. Young, is
Hie author of a political policy in international affairs which
.president Hoover .might have pronounced as a most appro-'
pvhxtn statement to accompany a veto of the tariff bill.!Such
a statement would have won universal support and acclaim
at home and abroad. .. ..fc. ;
.' Mi'. Young's address to the National Electric Light Asso
ciation went to the heart of the nation's present economic
problem surpluses. He divided them into agricultural, raw
material, industrial, service and earnings surpluses, and
said they can only be disposed of by cultivating good-will,
extending credit and exchanging goods. The nation event
ually will heed his words: . .
d v :"r-
' COMES FROM THE
' I STICKS - HE
VS.TLe.K- 1 - kICVICD Hap I
J j f iw ur i-f-it ill I
IMG A YE rT I UNBUTTON HS COL-
i ' OPEN FOB. A I C - '" LAW, VT&U9S
fli'j Ai (l fy llW TA MS . 1330 Toe A. P- Croat BrlU-lo RighU Reserved jjigjr
returning to work on Sunday. I
Mrs. Charlton, of La Grande, mother ,
of Messrs. D. C. and J. K. Charlton, j
Is spending a few days visiting two !
of her sons who are located in Kame- i
la at present. - (
Engineer J. Carlson, of Kamela, left j
on Thursday evening for Yakima,
Wash., to spend a few days with his ;
family there. -
Miss Dortha McCoury, of La Grande
returned home nn Monday morning '.
after a short visit with her friend,
Helen Carlson, who accompanied her I
for a visit with friends in La Grande
and her father in Kamela. Mr. Carl- j
son. also returned with them to
Kamela.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Burton and son,
Karlee, were visitors in La Grande on
Monday.
Mr. 8. l'ngerson spent Monday in
La Grande with his family.
Mr, and Mrs. C. L. . Hudson, of
Kamela, were business visitors in La
Grande Monday. They have been
Kamela residents for some time, but
aro leaving soon to make their home
in bum, Idaho, where Mr. Hudson
has secured employment.
COVE PERSONALS
LA GRANDE
STORE
Successors to N.K.WEST & CO.
COLUMBIA KNIT SWIM SUITS
For the Whole Family
Children's Ladies' - Men's
$2.75 to $3.50 $3.50 to $5.95
of Cove, were recent guests of her
sister, Mrs. Burt Kali at her home In
Connordale.
L. B. Hallmark and son. Eldred.
were La Grande visitors last Satur
day. Mr. and Mrs, John French and
family, of La Grande, were recent
callers at the W. L. Robertson home.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Williams were
recent city shoppers. . . - -
Mrs. Hilda Carlson and daughter
Clara, were recent guests of friends
in town. ,
American motor trucks are used in
Swedish logging Industry, as mtiri
Mr. ana Mrs. n, n. iisiruue mm ; winters nanaicap use or sleds.
Miss Edith Cox were visitors in l,& i
; Grande during the past week.
Hit unit ftAt-D Dnv Ulna nnrl Vinv 1
recently visited friends here.
Miss Fern Robertson, wno nas ncen
111 for several months, is again con
fined to her bed after having been
able to be up about the house for a
fow days. Her friends will be sorry
to hear that her physician forbids
her to have any company at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred araden, 01 la
m o K9 nnin tro anm nmam mm mm
OFFICE
CAT
fHAOB MAMH lo.
By Junius
Helen Aro you engaged to Jack?
Carrie Yea, are you? (.
quontly, general practice has reason Portland
behind. It. KOW (620): 6:30, NBC; 10. Cecil
The good reason Is that diving In and Sally; 10:16, orchestra- 11-30
feet first may cause water . to enter NBC. '
with some force Into the nasal cav- HEX (1180): 8, NBC- 10-30 orches
ltics. This, In turn, may give rise to tra; 11:30, news. Revellers '
a number of disease conditions of the suit Lake C'ltv
eyes, nose and throat, the ears and K8I, (1130): 7:30, NBC- 7-45 mu
tho sinus or the cavities In the head, slcal program; 9:16, news; 9-30 'NBC
I The summer season brings a crop 10:30, dance music; 11, Vacabond of
of those Infections. Many are the Air. vb"uuu oi
result of poluttcd beaches and un- j Oaklnnil
sanitary pools " KOO (790): 7:30, NBC programs.
It Is unsafe to bathe in unknown I KLX (880): 8. orchestra; 9 book
waters. The stream that appears worm: 9:15, soloists: 10. featurm-
"When our political policy in international affairs becomes tn w " and tear on .omTpSlbo" -"etherec'mTent l 10:15, myKeiaLl0t dance mU8lc-
0...BO owing m sucn wa- i kh3 660): 6:30, NBC; 11:30, dance
ter may result in the development of music. ui.o
typhoid and other gastro-lntestlnal Sail Francisco
diseases. KPO (680): 8, NBC; 8:30, musical
Swimming pools where the water Is features: 8. vlnlnv nnn ,.,.,. ,n
not sterilized and not changed often dance music. '
EARS AREN'T MADE TO y.7.1 . , . ,? ,, ., V. (610): 8, CBS; 10, news, fea-
... UUJLv.u.u..uw.0 tuiq; iu:oo to l, uanco music.
we are under-suspicion now), then we mayhope.ior effec- k.:',Vm;.uk.'w'S hvx ,,: Idio; 8:3o, cbs;
live plans Tprinrm renei, lor retJUCtlon-OI our sum us of raw- mg the farmer remains on the farm .7.." V. ?. lu' '""'ure; 11 to vt, ces.
cooi)eiative. in spirit, which need not involve us in entanrrle-
nients or alliances; when our economic policy looks to the f1"1' "ever becn klssctl
economic development of the world as' a whole audi t'e'ini- JMePh Go hcad-o wouw i.
ijiuvciiicni, ui uviiik toiiuiiions evorywnore, wneaoui-taBitsf Jake a tip prom nature. 0"7; r",r" dnnVerm.s
x...i.: ' i . ... , ... . .. .. MEN'S EARS aren't mahr '(! dangeroi.
.mm uui ueuues are nuiae to eviaence tnis spirjt, (because shut ms mouth is.
imfMWte'anttiWUfllCtOW!lHMlUet8s'cfWi the eye, nose or throat
...u Hiu mi yiiui, jp iiyt iiiipui liiui. ui an a uetter
suffers trail a contagious disease of
10 -eye, noso or throat.
Don't uho pool water as a gargle.
spirit of all nations toward' lis'.aW Ipwird tach other."
THE THINGS YOU eAT
Bright boy-Uncle., donVvou p!y frlrtlZX eT dTu'S
football?
i Thp. aoat No. why?
i ,h ?7,T;.Wc.1'; Dnd Bnld h'AUke dSlg." in high diving
. , u. , ,..,..,, w ,., .
ought to protest their ears against the
water. Nor snould such persons in-
KAMELA
PERSONALS
The reverse of the old, saying that imen 'dig. their graves ' -Ud'ii'., l jj. TucT
r,i. 7WtrUir;i r;.7' r; " ' Obstruction or the outer canal. The
obstruction Is due to the swelling of
the wax present In the canal.
I ho, condition is not serious but
with their teeth is presented by Dr.. E. V, McColIum, pro- p"cco or7un"l I
feasor of chemical hygiene! Johns ' Hopkiris University. He ;,,ir,.,cr-LrinV; u&l'yto ' want
..oaci-u .ungevity, pnys CU1 .aim menw alacrity, general well ,: .,, ,h ,,, , . may bo made so by unskilled attempts
hnlncr nA !,.. o tin . ..-4. j..,. m..L ... . V. ?W '"' " nlc ln l l"e to iromovo the obstruction. .
. - if .,T ?,i:',j:: .TM the legs away' from a musical
, But he is undoubtedly right when he says that the appetite comctly na 11 ,won,'t ,n lonB
alone is not a safe guide, citing that some appetites ask-for""" Dora t can 'writo' equally well with
immnrlpvnrn minnfif qo f (nU.,nnn 1 1.-1 u .t.:i r uul" "muj.
uuiiuum m tiiuuuui, suai, xiuuii, lorm-
COVE (Special) C Lawson and A.
Brlzille took their cattle to the re-
servo the first of the week. Ed Bos-
well has had his cattle on the re
serve for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Kline of Walla
Walla brought their son, Billy, to
Camp Yew Bow Wednesday. Billy Grande, spent Independence day as
spent the month of August at Yew guests of their son, Frank Braden
ouw mat summer. uud wife, of Perry. I
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ingram or I Recent cnpsta of Mr and Mrs I.a
Pendleton arrived at the home Of Gore were their son and his fnmllv. of
Mrs. Mlnnette Spentner Thursday, for La Grande. ;
a Bhort visit. I Mr and Mrs. Stcnhen Proctor and ;
Mrs. A. O. Conklln and son Albert I children wore recent citv visitors. !
returned from Santa Barbara whero Mrs. W T. Brown was a recent '
they have been visiting with Mrs. i euest of Mrs. A P. Blanchard :
Conklln's oldest son, Philip, for the ; l. B. Hallmark, who Is employed
past three weeks. They arrived In : by the state highway hero, spent the
Cove Wednesday. : past weckcnd with his family at Cove.
Mrs. J. E. Mills returned Wednes-! Mr and Mrs. Burt Knll and Inra-
day from a visit in the east. Whllo iiy were dinner guests of Mr. and
away Mrs. Mills visited relatives In Mrs. J. W Koatson, of Cove last
Colorado and Wyoming and- also vis- Sunday. ' . . j
itcd with her son Gordon at Cam- Elmer Sinclair and sons were re-
onage juassacnusetts. uoraon is a cent city visitors
Junior in Harvard, and has attained Mrs. Hilda Murray and her mother,
a place on the Dean's list which Is a Mrs. Nell Robertson, of La Grande,
mark of excellent scholarship. were guests of relatives In Perry one
Miss Lola Martin, who has been vis- dav last u-eek I
Iting In Portland for some time, re- Among those who spent the 4th of
turned to Cove Wednesday evening. . juiy picnicking up the Grande Ronde
Miss Martin drove homo alone in her river were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hol-car-
den, Mr. and Mrs.- Olc Mathson and
LeHoy Lay took his motor boat, ramilv. Mr and Mis. ,loe Smith mm
which he built during the winter, to children and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald 'nQffiBtB WBHKHmMHBa
wanowa lane ior me rounn. Mr. i,ay pierson and children. i-iouihbbiMBB
gave the boat Its initial tryout on Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Boohcr were '
nie river lunungr, luKiny eigui, peo- recent business visitors In La Grande,
pie. Virgil Conley drove the truck In Mr. and Mrs. Cal Wright recently
which the boat was. hauled to the made a trip to Covo.
lake- j Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Furgason
! were recent guests of relatives at
J ,1 Tl.,jr,,. :Kamela.
UUIlUVll J. I tit 11 i perry people visiting La Grande re-
Ladies'
Holeproof
Hosiery
Reduced
$1.00 kinds.. 85 c
$1.50 kinds $1.30
$1.95 kinds $1.65
Iy Mrs. c. E. ThornlMirgh
(Observer Correspondent)
KAMELA (Special) Miss Nancy
Cast eel left Sunday for her home in
tiiot rock to help her mother during
the harvest. She has been employed tne treaty.
ior some time in Kamela store and !
Haifa TJnncmrnnnn contly included: Mr.mnd Mrs. Frank
UUtld MlUllVyillUVIl Braden. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Holden.
Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Pierson and
WASHINGTON, July 8 What- children, Mrs. E. Morrison and Charles
ever else the London naval treaty may Dooley.
accomplish in the future, it already Mr. and Mrs Alfred Mathson. of
has disrupted plans of two honey : La Grande, were recent Perry visitors,
mooning senators. - i - -. The Pino Cone auto camp is a busy
The veteran Senator Smoot. of place these days. .The swimming tank
Utah, who was wed only a few days and buildings having recently been
ago and planned to leu.e this week , treated -to a new coat of paint and
for Honolulu, has responded to a plea other things hae- been done to beau
from President Hoove, by advising tify the place. ", i'- - .
that he would arrive in the capital . 1 .. - " - - , 1
j Wednesday to support ratification.
, He and Mrs. Smoot will be guests :
of President and Mrs. Hoover at the i
i white house during the debate.
Prom abroad. Senator Balrd of New,
Jersey, who also is on his wedding
trip, cabled the president voluntarily
that he would return immediately to
help Insure a quorum for approval of
Establishes Mark
Radio Programs
Dumb Let's see you do lt
Dora Havo you got a typewriter?
ItliV 1nirvo 4 .. 1 U. i . - it.
ui ukui Aiji,m;e L.uciius mat some innns which jirn
.. .
extremely pulatable to the individual derange his digestion. T'i " young lady from wnts,
, The trained dietitian has proved himself able to cure many 'VTy1 ,tooh"how "inking
miiesses ana DUlla up depleted strenirth. While he mio-ht nnt JO 8llow " muc" stc"ni!.
be able to bring about "general well bcinir and hanninesa" in
CVerv Case, it rinnhllpsa wnnlrl ho ,,f vli,Q t .,r,., i- it . Johnson-It's all wrong about tho
, , w iiiijuiiv tu luuauii, irlsn being such good fighters.
uiie. men, u me patient did not follow the advice received
he would at least know what was wrong with him.
WKDNESIMY I'KOdilA.MS
National Broadcasting Co.: 6:30,
popular music; 7:30, Amos and Andy;
8, Jack and Ethyl; 8:30, Hill Billy
boys; 0:30. pleasure hour; 10:30, min
strels; 11:30 to 13. dance music.
And she said, Well, what about kilts? orcnMtrn nnd B0iol8ts. g, Neapolitans;
iu to iu:ju, sunHnino nour.
Jackson Really?
Johnson Yea. Last week my
brother and I and two other fellows
almost knocked an Irishman silly.
In :ihe London Lancet a doctor reports the case ol a small
lioy who is unable to smile. Rather a trying child, ,we should
think; to read the comic sections to.
A" aviator repaired his plane with his' shirt. Here's one
man who enme out of the stock crash with something. -
Chats With
Parents
will return In a few weeks. During I A lytplin W.nvllfivt
hur flhnnnro Mm I. Wltm1rrth twill !lCHl -v " ' tU-i
work in the store.
Blaine Castcel, of Pilot Rock, who
has been a Kamela visitor for some
time returned home on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lockett and son,
James, Miss Nancy Castcel, of Kamela,
and Art Lyons, of La Grande, spent
the 4th at Meacham.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kelley, of La
Grande, were Sunday guests at tho
P. Biever home. Mrs. Kcllcy is Mr.
Biever's sister.
Mrs. Garfield, of Portland. Is a
Meacham visitor at present at the J.
Casey home. She is Miss Florence
Columbia Broadcasting system: 8. , n ,' ,
"SC pS hfnl.h Kamela. Tnd Mr. and Mn J. E
t2- m h1; " f. 1Ub I""" """"y- ' Meacham. were mem-
oers or a picnic party on the Grande
Ronde river on the 4th. i
Mrs. A. Lockett and son, James, ex- !
pected to leave today for a short visit
at the home of Mr. Loc Rett's parents
in Boise.
Lillian Schubert Is to accompany
Mrs. C. E. Thornburg on Tuesday to
Joseph, whero they will visit at the
L. E. Thornburg home. Ian Thorn
program; 10 to 12, danco music.
Seattle
KJR (070): 8, NBS; 10:30, orchestra;
12, Revellers.
Ienver
KOA (830): 7:30, NBC; 7:45, dance
music; 8:30, NBC; 0. Ocnver concert
orchestra, malo quartet; 9:30 to 11:30,
NBC.
I.os Angeles
KNX (1050): 8. feature program;
0. "Sporting Events"; 0:30, featuro; j in Joseph for some time will return
SUGAR SUPPLIES
CALORIES AT THE
Few Foods Return' Such High
Caloric Value. for the"
Money , . ,
DETROIT, July 7 (PI Amelia Ear
hart, transatantlc flier, established
a new International woman's speed SuRnr is an Inexpensive food,
record hero yesterday by averaging Compared with butter, bacon
181.18 miles an hour over a three ,nrtJw; 1 i ""tvw" """i
kilometer course. r,0m'( i C'"1, iT'?'
Earlier in the week she had made Rreen vegetables and fresh fruits,
another record by averaging 174.9 suKar supplies the system with far
miles an hour over a 100 kilometer n'or0 calorics for each cent spent
course. ; than the same amount expended on
The flights were checked by ob-' onv f the rest of the products
servers from tho National Aero- named.
This fact is sifrnifiennt because
the average system, requires ap
proximately 3000 calories daily. Of
this amount, sixty per cent should
be derived from the enrhohydrato
group of foods to which sugar
belongs.
To get the full value of sugar tho
housewife should consider it in re
lation to all the foods she chooses
for her table. The most inexpensive
iiiuancen mom can no made satisfy.
aim
Tmwers
- ' .T .;,
The experienced, courteous drivers :
.'of . (lie. Cliloii 'rnclric Stapes are
trained1 'to assist passengers, par- '
tlcularly- .v o it n g s t e r s, - women
traveling ultll children1 and elder
ly people. " On your vacation trip,
travel the comfortable, economical
way lit our nio'dern, roomy
motor coaches. Departure times
lire:
For Baker, Boise & East
9:10 a. m.
10:35
2:50 p. m.
p. m.
nautical association and tho Federa
tion Aeronautlquo Internationale.
Believe Aviators
Crashed In Jungle
RANGOON. Burma. July 8 Pi Be
lief that tho British airmen. Hook
and Matthews, crashed In a wild.
tlgor-lnfestcd Jungle a few miles
northeast of Taungup, Monday was
hr.,rl,fnn.l l,u m,.r-, . ..ni ......
stated they saw airmen flying very ns! an t-omplcto by n sweet des-
For Pendleton, Portland
6:30 a. m. 2:05 p. in.
7:2a p. m.
TIIItOIKill SHUVIOE TO ALL
EASTERN POINTS
10 to 12. danco music. homo with them, about the end of
khj (uuu) : b, una; 10, news, dance tho week
MAIUOHV'S I-KIIIT
My Allco JmlKuu l'cale
, ' ' " ".- ' . Marjory had Waited patiently for music: 12 to 1. organ. Engineer C. E. Thornburg. who has
We lire always a little ClirioilS about the illCOlllP tax ml urn hor iurn nt 1110 '"ln ll"rt 11,011 lal KFl u40: 8- NBC; 8:30. symphon- I been working from La drande on the
. - hb fine went ui 10 t
burg, who has been visiting relatives j low. their plane apparently in . sert- Canned vegetables, as well as
..t.i unca, 11IUCI1 imprOVCd
of the golfer who takes 11 strokes and puts down five.
Over Night News !
on i;it $100 to nuitiTY u
Uttlo girl rushed In ahead of her.
Without preface, Marjory attacked
her. 8ho pounded her with her fists
and hud drawn blood with her nails
by tho time tho teacher reached her
8LEM. On,. July B Mi a. li Vnn HIul PHl her away.
'" ' i Trump, Marlon county fruit lnnpec. 8o removed Marjory from the
(By The Assoclutfd l'rpss) j tor,, in a letter to rtodney W. Aldem, Bceno and allowed her to brcomo
WnBhlngton Opponents renew de 1 editor of the Woodburn Independent, mlet beforo they talked things over,
mand for conridentlal documents as offers to give 100 to ehartty it AlcU-n Marjory was on tho defensive.
bJMiut? hig.ni cousLlcratlon of naval can prove any one of several thlnn "That little girl made you very
trwTV. said about Van Trump in n recenc "Kry. didn't Hhe?" the teacher be-
Lns Arel.B dviory pardon board ' nrtlclc nmong other things the In- B" quietly,
vrrjnmmenda to Rovurnor that nnrdon lcP""lent ehargeH that Van TriHiip "Yea, she did and. and " hesl-
J Moonev. delivered a "political harangue" wti tatlngly then in a nuddrn burst of
soma nr his remarks bnseti on articles confession. "I Just hate her
take it another cttc: 0, musical features: 10:30. con-
trouble, toward the Jungle.
cert orchestra; 11:30, NBC.
br refused Mooney
Tiinytown N. Y John D. Rockc
f!Ir 91 years old tlay. in blrtu
Uitv mesM.ge. pxp-c--! gratitude Jot '
i:li.diiescs In past year.
Miuoln. Neb.-rM;ss Alberta Urlnk- '
(hafr, unlverfiity of Nebraska senior,
commits suicide by leap from plane.
Wah!ngtm Do'ir-lns Fnlrbnnki
ir-ai'tert refiiui of WH 708 for owr
nBWiamcnt of 1024. 1025. W2J lnc m
tnxeB. I..ux5lm: ?Tchi an supreme cour.
m rim"- ta Jnt ncTip in move to re call
Moyor Charles Bowles to Detroi.
Wi, ,hliu tn:i Bishop James Canhoi.
.i'- urt. s pxciUR'.on of unnatuinUKeR
r liens from census count to ke.-:
uuwii rtprc-.en'at:on In congre s
ForelRii
London Baldwin moves to censure
he read In tho Independent.
"Yes. I know you hated her and 1
don't blame you. 1 get angry at peo
ple too sometimes when they do
things llku that to me. But I dou t
. July 8 ,-The Salem V" l.hPm r'11"?0 1 .k"?' thn U 1
n of the last year win JUrt . wol,,d OIll Bpt lnto u Io1
TO KNTKK IIKAI.TII IMKKiltAM
SALEM. Ore
health program
be entered in a nation-wide content
RDnaored bv the United States clum
ber of cMmnf-n-e. Salem will be en
tered In the class of cities nuvi- t;
nt m ,000 to SO.OO0 population.
vtr.in !'i':na, v. y
tliln clar-s Ipflt year.
TKN Af iKAHIANjt KllIKI)
MEXICO CITY, July a an The
cnrrofiiiendcnt of Universal at Gunim
Juato todav reported that ten Arr-
innn had been killed and numerous solution for her difficulty.
Mac Donald for government for failure others wounded In n battle betwtvn not made to feal KUiltv not nut
to provide protective tariff. farmers and Hulcachl and Kovatlnii through the forms of repentance for
Naples Vesuvius In eruption: wr 'PW" w eonununai grants ol having given vent to unsocial but
trouble.
"You lmuin't hit people either, es
pecially someone who Im smaller than
you are, as that little girl was. I'll
go back with yoit know and you can
was winner In rx?lnin to llcr thftt "nwn" yur tur
and 1 m sure she will give up the
t swing to you."
I hey went back to the playground.
Tho atmosphere was cleared and there
was no further trouble.
That little episode was wisely
handled from more than one point of
j he child it'nrnpd the practical
She was
spouts three fountains of lava
Helslngfors Finnish peasants;
march into cnpltal In demonstration
against communism.
Wellington, N. Z. Sir Joseph Ward,
formerly prime minister, dies.
THA1NS TIKI) IT
wholly natirat Impulses
She was made to understand that
it pays to cultivate self-control.
senger trains of the National lints to-
Sclacca Sicly Trial of 241 mem- rMnU of heftVV nUn; 5 frelKht
wreck, The tieup cut off passriKi.r
service between Mexico City and Ju
arez, Laredo and Guadalajara.
bcrs of Mafia begun under guard of
ou carauinieri
Health Talks
Sports
New York TUden announces he
will not play in Davis cup challenge
round.
l'KKT I IHST
At the old swimming hole. If you
dove in fret first, the practice was to
Mndamo Chiang Kai-shek, the "first nliu-h vour nose nnd hnt vnur kvm
lortv nt rhtrnt " h.i Inli.n tU 1h i. ... ....... ... .... .
Mlnne.DOlis Jones and Del - '".."""V .' ... Z" V' ., UH. 1U"V "M.,ow..lttP
mhnnt -ft i i., a-in-i. 7i- " """"'"ic wuuipu nm not Know except that u was the
hoot 70 in int-rlachen practice. lo URO only Chinese grown product. ,.cral nra.tlce nil that not infro-
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The district Ik one of the wilder, in taste an Deal if a Hash nt nrr
in Burma, uninhabited and without to A pinch, of salt is added while
roads- they arc cooking Breakfast cereals
Hook and Matthews dlsanneared nn unrl dmuarl AiA i j i
Joseph branch for some time spent , an attempted fl!Sht from EnBland to goodness when sucar is added
last weekend at his home In Kamela i Australia. r . ..7 . uueu-
uoctors ana dietitians approve
CAPITAL .- Plilt CENT DIllKK use of suirar in making esscn-
tial foods tasty. For these foods
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 8 (Pi P. contain vitamins, mineraland
Seott McBride. uatlonul superlnten- "ouehapre all of which are needed
dent ol the Anti-saloon League of , "V the system. Good food promotes
America. Washington, u. c, said here gooa neaun. ne tiugar Institute.
mat juu per cent pronioition v., 11
:- MODEST MAIDENS -:-
Trade Marke KeKlstratlon Applied For U. S. Patont Office
STAGE DEPOT
1308 Adams Ave. Phone M49
come about Just the same as 100 per
cent observance of the ten command
ments. McBride. who arrived In Portland to
speak at several churches in this city .
and In the state, said the nation was
becoming drier and drier. The city I
or Washington, ne aula, is o per
cent drier now than It was two years
ago.
PERRY
PERSONALS
"Ho n't lilnnie him for rorcettinr vnur hirthH.iv
them jonrrtf."
Von try to forget
Uy Mr. .Mary l(. Hull
(Observer Correspondent)
PERKY, Ore. (Special) Mr. and
Mrs. C. K. Pierson and family have
gone- to Halfway, Ore., to spend the
summer. Mr. Pierson is employed on
; the stale highway work at that place.
Little Miss Pearl Bftiwn. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brown, has
returned from a veer's visit at the
home of her grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. Witrglesworth. of Kamela.
Mrs. v. w. Holden s bother and
family of California, who have been
f visiting at her home for several days
recently, have departed for their
home.
Mrs. A. F. Blanchard and daughter
j and small grandson were shopping In
lx. ursmie last Saturday.
Little Keba Kail spent the sast
i week at the home of her cousin.
Evelyn Hoatson. of Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Bellamy, of
Lt Grande, spent the 4th of July at
their country place here.
Lawrence Robertson has been busv
for several days constructing a mod
ern poultry house on his place at
Upper Flat.
CHERRIES
We Want Your
BINGS
and
LAMBERTS
Erickson
a
Phone Main 792
1525 Jefferson St.
Mr. J. W. Hoatr-on and daughter.