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Monday, July 11, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Page Four P. R FDCtiT Kncr Pa-Stre- HARVTT F MAT! 'RE 6 Business Vf-J-rrr ESrid at u PosmCIim of 1 Gruaafc rcpa as 6zl Ci- Mali mtver taig al c? . OFPICL4X PAPZ3 O? rSlOS COL -v; AXD THE crrr or la obatz ItZMBEl OK ASSOCIATED P2ESS , - ; ririi. of irpatiiaoa ! sper.al C-- uir 1 this aaaer j rwrr3. zws fcreiri -m ar KtOtint! Aver2strjr BrpreatrtaCT, it. C. MOCEXEES CO- Ir fiaa FraaascQ. ki t-nztJx- Sear.j. '" 1 a3 Dtril. Sew Tcrt Diily, ajarie ecrjyj ETBSCEIPTIOS BATES Bt Carrier adrtxic a atirance . Tie st0 4e 1)V. "per fcix x&ar.-a la adrarjoe Ia-J;. . pw year in fcdTtas r. t,r. Q3wrrfr&'.ar. pgr ?w - JHUl AUVEBT1BIKO BATES .reign, per column irif r . - jia per coiiuraa lrjca Tim cjrtrart pTK So he Tired bis seowtarr: I WW vd I in Sew York? What am 1 I supposed to do?" Ks secre-ar- repura uu I IeO into lssrrp-at la tie H-tnY1 aces. PbTtte. a tfie prae-acc cc rnenw-fflr- was known, remacaed in lis rw-rfH of be was ' otameauM. but tasar was aoari- oo bis 7 to Prujceton U) o.iircr joccied to sBOUfitebacia and barbcra. an address, j One can perhaps at-OTm tor this And be proceeded on fcl war. J m te tact tst neftier aneaeta. iBoe atepais in tie nocjern araie were ianovn to rr""''"' and oarbrra. CocpXe anetieaaa wiixa an the ssttcod to operate pameaatT. vas iUrnm prencjf to tne ciseteesta cectarT- OFFICE CAT Br Junius .rr-.:' ccnCTunication proceed out of your mouth, ;ut Vr:.t v.' ...a is good to the use of edifying, that it may; niniV:r crac,- unto the hearers, tpc Aiepsa. t&at is fcMiLjea frees tie darker of icitc-ooe. axui not be acrend bdere -ra-.f nd cad a vara. iriT krjcrlz cf ftls and tnetr dieaae prodTar-rjg povera. Ttie cers tieorr was partated Taitcr So yoa eaB yoar ra-T xzst dexcrtraud far PaKetir In tbe ice? Dees lias aJ Sec Jceepn ce ;KCCIj k. --f ot tie Sart oetot. Josephine? I Tet. ssrrerT vxx not wiliawt Its Cinid We ixl trOT. Ttafs iT pet", rrm eren in tie narter days. w r call it Joe. (and without douiyt. tne rreatest ' !axc tiiese was Anrce Pare- OS A ravn is said to be a rrn ctf ner- ' fcim it fcas been wta said trjat be Tousness. It's also a s-rTi j-yj boat -ds rs-ara to erate tiie ssargece visiee to rcirjs you'd $o on hrr-e prcesnon Jrcea a despaed nandicraft azid Jet -" jo to bed. , to a poaraco ecmi tiat of otber jbrancbea otf tie brt'-rir at" Who rrBmker abra veeara re Pare iiiwi in tie aeenta eenttrrr Ule stofiUif and yea rooMJ bay be was otf lowry cera. and by tiie Iheaa t iS cenu a pair tiiee pan- s-ndards ctf t dart, was aa tts I c a dollar; i ed-jceted nn tnowrig neitber la.'a s nor Greei- A wocaac raay not accept a proMes! la yorta. Pare wrred as a bar 'of marrKt. bit lie wiil always ad- brrs apprentice- At S&. alter years otf rrure tie geed J-jig3ect ot tie man lemte as a wEton ia ti Preaca who &aie it- jarrr-y. be wroe a boot mrooi . trea-aect. and sirred it. -Occaptaed A in tie bank tad stared at by Arabrcae Pare, Uastex Barber-S-jr- the BJi tor at least lire nun-jtes- eeon ia Paris-- Tbea oe waited up to tne casiier ia - Pare frea-Jy adTaaced snrery. Be U,e care. ; applied iifavures m. ti afriu.aan Wan Are you a teUer? !ctf lnbs; be reen .maed and ned Tellei Yet Jraasaape in tne treatment ctf diseaw; Uia Arid do yen see tit fzl be laTeated and tised braces la standJn? by the counter? cuease cd tne apine- , , M- v.'-'' tea 'er I want a date, i Be was indeed tie preast bartoer- The easiest way to becccae n'jent s to encuce rff .ri to a Cat ure. j 4:23. A brigfct smile and an cU rrra are a ffocd deal better inn a orgas . SUMllER SCHOOLS A; isu-m-tinx deve!opnient in our educational program :s the ever increasing opportunity for studying during the summer months. Commencement has become both the end .f she trfadlti'.-ual educational season and the beginning of a i.v ea.on fvr acquirin; knowledge. . . Mountain, lake, beach and Europe are drawing great num-;i but it L. doubtful if any of them has a -steadier or.; more rapidly increasing clientele than the summer school ; Hot wrati.er dofrS not seem to deprive the cbssroom ofits; IK-pularity. ', Universities and c4iees fiom coast to coast are holding . 'ummer schco's with large enrollments. Camps and tours as; conducted with learning as their . objective. Many Over Night News " new gewn and a trown. j ' j ... I Bj the ..rtald Press I The osaccel toostn? Europe ca bJs ! Ine!.tc tea-re ctf aieence. did not -arc!-, tie Waabinftco Car of wrr-.tr. tirirer ones be leit beiind. K-i son leceired j cratiies into a'jtoraoSaie bearing a card irccn Bpsrta saying: r-- & PreKjoeal r cover tiler -Tiu is tbe cjrj irccn wii-h tie piaacar past car occupied by tie Spartans used to tiuow taeir ocivtutk rea.tleni; no kk ijwiu. ciirtn. " ito yoa were ncre. Dad." Chats With Parents prrpiJ to before Gor- errar Tong al CtarruA to rrjei Bt Alk jQdton P-le Elht far tie cixl 03 tiie U-nri? rxtn m&rit3 "b" GUten'n bed time fcxod t nerw met U -sritiiORii resa-tanc-e. tiitis and doctois go to the vaiious universities in sum- svt:iKl ior .t. btccir ix.to:tj rr.-r to study. Even the commercial or business colleges have gfSSS, their summer courses. . , i'rTtbey Our oti Eastern Oregon Normal School, which has started paEiliment. tfiey tned eipiana .ut so auspiciously, , reporU an increase of six per cent .' in summer enrollment over last 'season. " , JIJ1 KoU,a The "summer school," which has attracted many thousands; 'wbat ba pareaa dw not tmder- . , j . tiat Gilbert's dlsliie of to public and semi-public lnstituuons mis tear, naa a erj; w . mucb ot humble beg: j Kew Tort Eliiia Boot targes crea i i.-. - itsdenu police Jorre to com I :t ii;tri"je and other ; ' .iifce activities. LA GRANDE STORE Successors K K. WEST & CO, mm NOW IN FULL SWING-IN OUR MEN'S STORE HERE IS A SUIT VALUE Garments in This Group $35 to $50 Values Grand Bapics, MicfcCblcago de . .uvea raid Latefciae cottage ia setrcii oi Fred Burfce- waaied ior Bt. 'a.frn::-t s cay Ertri. Oils. llob drives 25 negro iLnulies frtra town ia reprisal lor iisymg ol larrzi woeaan by negro. L.--.;s Aruintido weds Bitter ctf weaiiaj iandowner. Xew Tcrt standard Oil ot Kew Jersey brings 17 large oil oompa-ies into r..c i" oorparaiios to control process for do-ii-ig yield ctf gasoline. Lawrericerille. El Brigadier Gen- amitner dies. colony in N stitution, rivaling in educational achievements the school." at Henry it I. ..-x t.Vr.KT. tritMd tbit 'j wb! tie days is done. j ' '' Gilbert felt tna bis early bed time San Diego. CaJL Bear Admiral Aan '! wa merely an ettvie for bis parents ij Herman Boberteoa dies ' ' ' to rtd tfcemselres of bis society at ,- f1 lust the time when tbings were get- . Portland, life- Young man Is ar- .. i- ' j .J ,.,i i.re ln-eresnnz. : juried on ecarge oi siaying -jear- CVery time yoa SpeaK a gwxi wu ivi J"". .., sa-tf.jj handUng will old sl after body is lound in i BE AN OPTIMIST speak two for yourself, for the home booster is always r1b'i"1 unle spected rjy nome lovers. - . .-' " i w:i smpt ite rcie mo une wim It is an easy thing to make a slighting remark about your ; ZSl "Vrftoal home town, but it is difficult to etop-that remark from travel-; oTIarte? ter veeJc of ictecite best. them Naturally there are conditions in, every tovnvhich catr ljrJirl!Z;d t relTi nd should be improved, but why be alwsimistT Why notjt ,cD7JsTusm . ,' ' "5be genuine attention of his parents n, r .M,t !w at least sorr.e little time each day. ITie one puts a n54 w ,j tn their love. Given these things and a sensible routine, there Is no trouble about get ting him to go to bed promptly and cheerfully. Radio Programs an optimist instead? - . Pessimism is worse than rheumatism, few joints out of proper working order, but the other is a drag to the mind, the body and the .soul. Stand on a street corner in any city and watch the people po by. Ninety-nine out of a hundred will be happy, cheerful and seemingly contended. They are optimists unawares. The hundredth man may be different. He has become pessimistic and is never happy while the optimist is seldom sad. It is possible to be one or the other, but never both. Which appeals to you? i Health Talks hlKHKEiS AND SI RCVEONS i Barber poles are red and white, f plciureq.ie -itn to an age gone bj-.ln which razor and scalpel were . wielded bjr one aiid the aacne band Burgery. wMta today la bo Impor- 1 tant a branch of the science of med icine, ha a vaiievad history. It TIESD.W PROGRAMS" National Broad;atlui; Co.: 6:30. ! vaudeville prograsi; 7 JO, Ai.m ad i Andy; 7:45, Sweetha-t ptorizn; :8. Ccmopoi.inAa; 8:3-), Nat.on;u Sint ers; 9, PUno Pa ttin; 00. Blue ' Boys; 10 to 11. G"Tl6 ol Drau r . 11. dnnce m?c. I Colun-bla BroadctAtln? sr-ceri: 8. f rruslcat pr;.?ram; 9 JO. forum of air; 0.30, drama 10. fla.ic- lamtc. Northwest BroairutU rystcno Ensemble- fl. du'.ls and tenor; 10, sunshine program. t se-ittle j KJP. (U701: 8. NBC; 10 JO. Sorvg birds ana solotsu; 11, tlAnce music; 12, Revellers. 1 KNX 11050): 8. orrheritra, qusr- m iu 27 One and two of a kind suits the fact that they are "one and two of a kind" suits is proof that they were g-od sellers. Don't pass up this opportunity Come fn cow and see for yourself these prices will stand -the most rigid comparison. Suits from such famous makers as Hart, Schaffner, Fashion Park, Michael Stems, etc., are included in this group. OTHER SPECIAL GROUPS MEN'S SUITS No. lValues to $35 . . .. $15-75 No. 2 Values to $40 ... . $2275 No. 4 Values to $50 ... . $33-75 In these above mentioned groups you'll be sure to find a suit to your liking and the prices and values tell the story more clearly than words. LJBJJJUIWUuaiW.'IwgB STRAW HATS NOW REDUCED 25 - Cool, comfortable straws you'll feel different too once you get under one of these Sennits, Milan, Leg horn in popular colors and blocks all are reduced. JULY CLEARANCE PRICES ON FL0RSHEIMS' The $10 Kinds Are Now 85 All $11 Styles Priced $Q75 Twice yearly you have this opportunity to save and thousands of men have come to the conclusion that "It always pays to wear Florsheims." At these prices you'll buy several pairs once you've tried "Florsheims" comfort. tet; 9. Non'."Mls: 0:30, feature prcaram: 10 to 12, dance musit. KF1 16401: 8. Opel l :t Air; 1030. What shall be Said of an individual who finds that at alii ranted high among the ancient;, but rrche-.rl erjembl?: 11. NBC. I KHJ (900) : 8, CBo; 10. ucra. dance music; 13 to 1. oran. hazards he must reduce, and then hires someone to remove HEROES FOR A DAY inc dandelions irom me lawn : 11 u is suxijmig ne iiwus, ) why not put such stooping exercise to use in pulling out the dandelions. That would add profit to pleasure. By Oscar Hitt Paris will reverse the "Mohammed and the mountain" kgernl. All Paris cannot go to the seashore, so the sea will I piptd to a public bathing pool in Paris. Our tastes are changing. Once we liked water colors in a boy; and now we prefer those in bathing suits. HMM - A SET OF ) ' uppers- waourc., iy-s. w A fs lW V M . i k- H a, rv t ...er I AS NOT THAT . l CHICKEN -THEF LV. I &E COfUH BAC. rER. Them TO-KVOHT In Washington brought back from the London peare conferenc. In Morrow's hotel autf there were two doom exactly alifce Ono led to the corridor, tbe other to a clct. Morrow invariably r h them confuAed. More than once he went through tle cloai door thlnlcln tt wa the door to the corndor He would beat on the door until someone hlmsicai came and let him out. Durtrui th conference "oolldKe s penwnsutv lent l.re!f to hi: thinei. Hi silen(.e, hi dryneM f f 'tmor hti t warily voire all iTiTr-iae the "CooUdgeana' Hv Hrrhert Plumrner WASHINGTON When Calvin Cool 'dre waa in the White Houe, there were In constant circulation numer- torlr droll and iijry.ix the Pre:denti workini? at : Vrr.-n aa many aa 20 hours a day. hts mind wan -1 jcc-ip'.i that he tho'if'.t -f little ei'e. It was no uncommon. ht n h?m n'0;intr a perrin .1 . rar-ttal 0!nce Coolldffe s time, however, '.tre has been a notKesble ilump tu t .'-h V;ri about thoe hlKh in cf ftcial life, few if any slorle are heard about Preeldent. H'jo-.er He hasn't eten been given a nickname thai has stuck But. w.th Dwijrhr. Morrow now tn the national ap-jtltt; h Washington has been diucd with stone about l-n- 'otr.er bay from Amherst" And If Morrow iis'twyi in hi effort to maite WMh:r.t,.on h:i home for the next iir. year, by ntrti.$ the aenate. tne Morrow lore b;d liz to exceed that of aii otr-er. and ab4ent-mindedly take from him ; . --r ulf In into his pocket and walk away. OJ.n Is would be a personal letter or telegram. And the owner had to fclicw him to his sui'-e and remind Morrow that the paper belonged to him before h got tt back. IS ItfihV HM.V 7he amrfcna(ior to Mf.-xico's abaent irlnddne has proveced niMt of the stories which are hetrd about htm. His habit of concentrating o com pletely on the tak immediately be iatft him has led to any number of funny incident. Ml H At another time the New Jersey j senate nominee was at Bukinaharn palace with the American delegation ? visitfnK KinK Oeorite The k;ng en- f paged Morrow tn a con vt nation, so ; the story goes. "And what. Mr AmbiMarfof." aked ; King Oeorge. Ho you think of your I daughter taking all thee airplane j trips with your son-in-law?" "Your Majesty." Morrow is said to i have refilled. "I don't like It a little" It is also aald that Morrow caught , a train from hts home at one time for New York. Arriving there, he j forgot what he wwa auppoaed to do. rK PN.trX'l, 1 I VZtKTi AS A , ) GETTER. tnS cf irJ" C- ,JI- NEXT! I O-KIGHt" X IT TAKES A TtWEM CORUES" V"rV V TO KIOHT .. A UpT4rr- I fP0K06MCE COURSES W&k2 V (-rl,Hy,l'Et: WK ALU RIGHT. SP THIS OtAE SHERIFF V MA,E A DICX.", f 'r ' , ; ihJ --L- AND NEWT J 0UT OF A HVCKV , v J Sate ST rr CrtX VKE VJlLBURjy I'M "' 1 : Tort ia nil i KEX 1180): 8. dance concert: 9.' I.'BS; 10:30. orchestra; 11:30, nea, request. ! KGW (630t: 7:30. NBC: 8. popu- Ur music: 8:30. NBC: 10. Ceci; and ; Sally; 10:15. slumber. Hour; 11 10 12, I organ. Taroma KVI (760t: 8:30. Nocturne; 9. CBS; j 12 to 1, organ. j Itenver I KOA 830: 7:30. NBC: 8. Denver band; 9. studio; 9:30. NBC. Spokane KHQ (590: 6:30. NBC: 7. crches tra; 8:20. NBC: 11. requests. Oakland Kl-X 880: .8, orchestm, pianist: 9. &;udlo: 10. Hayseeds; 10;G. dance mu"c. KCO (790): 7:30 to 12. NBC pro- i San franrlro i KPO f680i: 8. tenor; 8:30, sym- i phony; 10. dance music. ; KFRC (610: 8. ice carnival; 8.30. ; CBS; 10. Frank Watanabe. news; i 10:30 to 1. dance music. Life as a Festival Life is a festival only to the wise. Sepn from the nook ami chimney side of prudence, it wears a rasrceo! and " 'lancerous front Ralph Waldo Emerson. Start of Long Journey The earliest home or starting place of the pilirrhitnpe made by. the Children of Israel to the Prom ised Land was said to be Haran hi the fpper Euphrates valley. Began Literature Late William de Morcan. English nov jllst, did not start writing till he was sixty-six. when his first novel, "Joseph Vance," appeared. He was a manufacturer of stained glass and colored tiles. Ancestral Worries There are some families in this, country who are so worried about their ancestors that they have to employ a family tree surgeon. Exchange. Pocket Gopher's "Purse'" The pocket spher has lare ; cheek pouches which do not coin- man lea to with the mouth and are lined on the inside with fur. The i gopher uses these pouches not for S carryinc dirt but for the convey- ; ance of food supplies. Cupboard Evolution The modern cupboards were vo!vh1 from nrininal "borders" ar ranzed to hold drinking cup. Gradually the drawers were added and thn the additional shelves f-tr convenience In servin; In the din ing room. I and colored tiles. 1 j j Singing Gridster fcfca r ana-3 ' America's Largest "Zoo" Tiie New York zoological park In the limnx. New York city, is the Inmost 7.00 in tiie United States, with -'"-i acres and a collection of several thousand. "'Sunday Not in Bible The word "Sundny d r.t ap pear in the Itible. This name, piven tn the firt day of the week. Is of prtcan oriir'n. it beinz the day an ciently dedicated to the sun or to Its worship. The nrord 'Sabbath" 1 lifted in the ronrhmY of the American StandaiU Iievitd Ver dun li tlnie. Perfection in Glass j Optica) class Is class of the lilzh j est qu tlity, usi'd for telescopes, ml ; rn scopes. camera lenses and scien line intruiiHMiis. Its fusing re quires great care. After it is melt ed it is stirred for some hours to obtain homogeneity- and freedom from hubbies. Pur. e.-.ilnr 1 Uses for Carbon b-T. is widely used in :. claritication and purl fnoJs, edible oil 3 and naiia-ffli Stanley Morner. 23. lor 3 yean iar quarterback for Carroll college Waukesha, Wis- has signed a con. xact to sing the role of Faust fnr he International Concert and Opera io. this summer. No More Piles HEM-KOID. the prescription of Dr. J. S, Lecnhardt. is guaranteed tc ban ish any form of Pile misery. It gives quick action even In old, stubborn cases. HEM-ROXD succeeds because 1: heal ar.d strengthens the affected parts ar.d removes blood congestion in the loirer bovvel the cause of piles. , Only an internal medicine can do this, that's why salves and cutting fail. Red Cross Drue Store and druggists everywhere sell HKM-ROID with guar antee that It cost vou nothing if It riet sn't end all Pile' aecmy. Adv.