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Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Thursday, July 17, 1930 l&tfomite l&bmmg tartar ,. ; - (iiicorporiitrrt) An IniippgiHlfiit NfWHpnppr P. R. FINI.AY Editor and Publisher HARVEY P. MATTHEWS ............ BunlnfM Manager Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1710 Sixth street La Orande, Oregon. The Observer-Star published every Friday. 1 Entered at the Poetollce of La Orande, Oregon, as Second Class ( Mall Matter under act of March a, 1H7P. - t . OFFICIAL PAPER OP UNION COUNTY AND THE CITY OP LA ORANDE - MKMBEU OF ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 The Associated Press U exclusively entitled to use for publlca . tion of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited IT published herein. All rights of republication of special dis patches In this puper and also the local news herein also are reserved. National Advertising Representative M. O. MOO EN BEN CO., Ino. Ban Francisco, Los Angoles, Seattle, Portland, Chicago. Detroit. New York SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ily Carrier Dally per month In advance ...... 76c ' Dally, six months in advance ..........,..... 60 Dally, single coupy , 6c Ily Mall Dolly, por month In advance 60o Dally, per six month In advance ...j.j......... $2.60 Dally, per year in advance .w...6.00 Weekly, Ob ierver-Btnr. per year 2.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch - .." 42o Display, local, per column Inch IT m 4fio Time contract prices on application. , - lh0.nieiL,ofths.t.,'V,8!r,'volHb?l.h 100 klnd t,u!m- Whi" "' two'Statp Basics ITn CharvMi. of i-h1?- m th" nwa a little old-fashioned ldU; VIS UJJ ... " " uioi-iuiiiie. bu .,S! ?!,y' Mra- ""ton's manner fooled out S!n? aPP"' legislation touching ,dcra but It could not fool nor cbll. railroad., not from the standpoint or dren. With the clear preoption of the railroad owners, nor that of rail- the very younir thev ,Tm th?; orfhe'Tbllc'Tnt'err. th "tl,"'POlm 'W U?nl 'ZZnTr. 'XlCo r'ci.C.ne. to view ir'r,, a common carrier as private property mother ' ""maiernai to be exploited almply for the bene- Tht.v)new vh., , ,.1.!".C Pclbly know-that .ho did not care fit of other cuiivereauon, eager always to be rid Highly respected by his colleagues. cf their society upon any pretext. he enlovi irrnt iWmml non.ilarlLv "CW in0 inun" "er fhl Kin 'Z' "iucai sweetness on the hill. He seldom speuks at length on the floor of the house, but wnen he docs the speech draws ui tentlon. . JEFFERSON HTI DENT Just Dust his 48th Dlrthdav. Rav burn now ts serving his ninth term in congress. Before coming to Wash- mo . . V1"? fin? Ington he had been a member of the IT ?f. JI hcm unU to bfl Ioved was but an indlen- ucm oi ner lacK or love. It was not until events brought to Mrs. Merton por so mil disappointment and with It a certain amount of emo tional maturity that she began to feel anything liko genuine concern for her children. . Por the first time In her life she Texas state legislature for b'x years, the last two yours as speaker of the nouse or representatives. He was 20 years old when elected speake.'. a great admirer or Thomas Jeifer- by them in return. Although to outward appearances her methods of handling them under went little change, their response to her changed miraculously. The old iL ,m -t. ....u u defiance and willful naughtiness dis- him. He can sketch for you a floor X"1' nud elr attitude there i - w ' . ., was a trust and friendl ncss which h- cH.o. perfect in every detail. His II- ox lmti been 80 conspicuously ab- hrni-V nf. hnmn limit Irion nrnrt InnlK 8enc- at home everything Jciferson ever wrote. Over Night News Children react alwava to what trees cn below the surface. The faith which makes children give obedience to their elder, must be grounded always In tho authenticity of parcstal love. Smoking Closure Order By U. S. PORTLAND. July 16 The smok ing closure order recently applied to the national forests has In ac cordance with a request made .by the U. a. forest service been backed up and made more effectlvo on the na tional forests of Washington by a rule lust Issued by the new Wasiilmruin slate department of conservation and development. Notice of the new rule IiIb just been received at the office of the regional forester at Portland. The state order designates the Mt Baker, Snoquahnlc. nalnler. Olympic! Columbia. Wenatchee. Chelan, Col vllle and Umatilla national forests as region, of extra fire hazard. On these areas the following rule will be in effect .md enforced from July l to i September 30, 1030. "Smoking Is prohibited while mov ing about In timber, brush or grass areas except while traveling on nvm or surfaced highways, on all lands within the boundaries of the national forest, of this state, from July ' 1 1030 until the close of the fire sea-, son as declared by tho regional for-! ester, but not lator than Sept. 30 1030." ' I (Ily The Associated Press) Domestic Washington Senate treaty advo cates, hoping for vou. by Tuesday, proparo cloture petition to guar.. Health Talks Asthma is n disease condition In which tho sufferer experiences dif ficulty In breathing. - . Commonly the patient complains that ho cannot draw his breath. Actually, however, hm difficulty )s out in ex- For as ninnv of vou as have been bantized into Christ have against filibuster. put on Christ, There us neither Jew nor Greek, there is nei- ,rccWamorn?o,nconfeL,0 p" v,n ther bona nor free, there is neither male nor "female ; for ye tostimony aga'nst Mooney and b.:- nre nil one in Christ Jesus. And if ye be Christy, then are ye ""if-... ' - . " Al,.l,nmf0 ,wl 1 1. , .,..' .; . Washington dovcrnmont reports occu, mm ucim u.uiuihk iu uic juviimjc, ui. increoswl demand for workers on not In drawing breath O - 4 ' Jttiiiu miu ruuu i:uiiHiruciiuu wiuiq nailllg It. . gencrui surplus oi ianor persists. . San Diego, Col. Roscoo Turner THE PEDDLER . .' "Ie ,rom Canadian to Moxlcnn bor- , , . ... ' ' '' ' dcr In - 9 hours .14 minutes, cutting Ine peauler is a likeable person, lie must be, for his per- almost 4 hours from old record, sonality is half the battle in house-to-houso sellinj?. He is SnouT wTSitTvo"?: sinporo in his linlinf tlin'f Iia iriiu. ii.i.iu'...,) v.l,io .,,J one ot garden party. , , 6" v""?"" ?iu , aim , Chicago Ruth Hanna McCormlck merchandise that your local stores cannot handle." If he demands sonato committee question ....... . 11,, -n , , , ' . ' . Lowls on article charging her cam- weren t sincere, he couldn't sell. But he does not know that paign cost i.ooo.ooo. htMineftK mnthndn hVA hnnirarl nxttonllv In' tk m. .n. . .. Foreign I ture. i.iiivimj in viic funy gEuciu- Managua. Nicaragua Ono of two tion. He does not know . that margins of profit ihnve de- CJ!P,? ' , ot lnrl,,e P,nno 18 ro,ort creased, that buying systems have been revolutionized. He The Immcdlato cause of tho diffi culty or the asthmatic, is a spasm of -the bronchi. Those ore hollw branch-like tubes which carry .air from the wind-pipe to the mlnuto air spaces in the lungs uiwicu Lite uir cons, . ... The ultlmato cause or causes of asthma are numerous. But they may all bo classified" as an extraordinary sensitiveness to foreign substances of a protein na- ed killed In crash. Montreal. Quo. Herman Barrere arrostcd for slaying of Mary Bakci near Washington, D. C, Inst April. Istanbul Kurdish rebels shoos down Turkish piano during aortal bombardmont of Mount Ararat. Calcutta Fifteen killed and seven does not know because he has seldom had retail ownership j experience that the retail store is the most . economical i method of. merchandising. . .""O 1 tn. J-it j ! . Calcutta Fifteen killed and l The peddler does not realize that his operations tend to lnJurcd m riots at Kishorenan ;: tear down a community, or he does not care. . He thinks lm ' ; is entitled to sell from house-to-house as nuich as the mer- ; chant is entitled to do business in his stoje or shop. The Peddler does not realize that many of these'jiouses.a.re avail- abl"e!only because, the mei-chant is in business' in -the mm. munitjr, paying taxes for schools, cfity' government improve-' " Although : gangster is a crook he $ ments, and making contritions to church, charity md civic " a. shopter -V " s (Welfare.' ." . , ,J . . The XenwIUt are confronted. It 1 t ..:.'! . .- ' ' ' ' appear,' with a blood-Knrdllng sit- ! : ' The "peddler's , way is becoming more and more difficult '" TurkMt""- ; jin spi,ie 01 nis pleasing manner and high-pressure selling talk, j iWhile he may remain ignorant of the inefficiency of his mer- wiitnaise metnoa, ms prospective customer the home Clark Wood Says;,;,- Commonly, asthma Is due to cor. tain food particles, pollen grains animal or bird dander and certain plant powders. An asthmatic attack may grip tho sufferer at any time of the day Most commonly, however. It oc curs between one and five In the morning. Tho patient who norhnnn wnf to bed feeling well, suddenly wakes fc nu or - inrce in tno morning struggling for breath. .. ' . , ' Tho attack .may lust Tor a few minutes or for several hours. - r In .a, certain 'ijymber of persons wuu iieort or Kidney dis poses, attacks . resembling asthma may develop. , These, however,' v aro usually embarrassments due to In- lefiereuco. 01 .normal circulation. . : Tho "air ., hunger" .ls'-slmilar .In both ..conditions, , the causes, how ever, oro different: ' "' ' .1, - Long standing astlinio" ' matln1 tlmo weakeiv tho . heart, and then tho picture becomes complicated. liittrl8 b4,"ev P(ste1 i8 knmys thi,t is not row' that glitteis. Slie is skeptical of samples after having paid CO D . Tenants of the class-walled apart ment house to be built In Chicago 7 I D ' DT A m Tfl r will be likely to refrain from throw- , "UIjU - Li A I iirU execu- Communtsts and I. W. W.'s were on the right track, for once whci each p v it I . . ..a jnuM . - , f . ( -jup iiimunoiuu uuv vjluci ill ptutM ieimny jmcnor.i She knows that th tmtAU-h.- A''mn'n " twtiana.. i CAUSE OF FIND This rule applies to all private lands within i.i..sj natlo.nl .or-sts and prohibit, smoking while In mo tion except as speclued aoove According to the .tatoment issued by the director of the state depart- lra"' iuiuiors 01 tms rule aro sub-1 u line oi 50 to Bioo or 90 days In Jail or both. This rule is issued' w, iuuo in support of tho smok ing closure order recently Issued by the U. 8. forest service. This make. It possible, to prosecute violators either In the state or federal courts and for violations on both federal and private-owned lands within tho national forosts. v Foresters believe that- the rule Is R very reasonable one, with which all citizens can easily comply. They hopo that the rule will result In a material decrease In tho number of f , . . Vre31 wnlco year lead the list of man-caused forest fires In .c-ui-iuu, nonnwest. Health Studies" To Be Centered In New Project I WASHINGTON fPl A n-i !.,, , fnm heB"h to P"W" enlarged ..... .. .i.,TOuBauon or disease has materialized from th. n. gress. Centering In the capital the coun try s medical and scientific resources for combating disease, the Institute will declare war on a irroat.. than ever before against all physical forces detrimental to health. Here under a director will be mar shalled the nation's army of experts from all the medical professions to lirovont Illness by ascertoming Its causes. ' -.,,,, 3 , . New researches to learn more nhni'it cancer will be launched. Thero will be fresh Investigations Into the cause pnd eyre of Infantile paraivsls and hear -..maladies,, influenza .and pneu monia will elicit minute atnriv.' inn there wlinbo .'an attack against ccli- mon colds. , , ' ' . . 1 Sponsored bv Benntnr Louisiana, the health Institute, which win aosoro the united States hygenio laboratory, soon will have available an . Initial anproDrlation of A7AO.nnn lor construction and equipment of UUMIblUUUl UUliniUgS. .... Tho secretary of the troasurv Is authorized to accept gifts made un WfiNATCHEB. WM'tlT-'.'ri.l ,1 'conditionally for studv of human Ills. ft-of n . . iw ....'-: .... . ii; mat a carioad or cattle frohr" ' M svv,uu. or over, win oe ' get a tremendous proflfi in order to do luisinoco iwi t;. The Hubbard Enterorise nredlcts lAlder Creek basin, hich 'in tM. r-... ' nck""wledged bv. th- e" tint, Selling talk aliont Pliminnl.-.,,. r tl. 'J3, V th,t "wn" the Ume comm " c?d0 m"n""" "tnge: all had gold- wlin "10 Institute of memorials, oeiuiig laiK aoout elimination of the middleman, "producer- meek to inherit the earth, the taxes P"l teeth, led to ttie development '"tles of the Institute will be t0-C0nsumer," and similar Dhrases ma nnfliin- Ut ,u i i W1U be h'8' t"y won't want It." 0( mining properties in the region. liable from time to time to health . . . . ' pniHSLS aie nouung put Sales bunk. ; ... .It was revealed here ' '..", ' authorities of states, counties, and Ana She IS becoming more loyal to' her Community She In cvltl,1ly pessimistic mood, the , A Jawbone of a cow. m which the nunjlclpalltles for Instruction and m- rnno American savs: aomeonn nns .-... 6"'""t nu kuiq was Drouont remarKFO mat raising Doe. will help F'wi ui iue siory. tl,M fapn, W- ... ,i. i Tho bovinn llpnln nm l ell . . '. L....r . tt-OS rifBnfarl . 1. . onn ivitii.M j- i ... one vuBLumeu tu oruiR stung .oy mose , , "tu iuu cutiie were " iui ll HUJUSiment U llliyth nc trues u-mno- c everything else he raises." snuigiiiereo ncre. 11, ...... r 11 , ,, . . -jiuiiik gut;!, wrong. 0 Victor Koener. Yoklmn. hn n.v ut me pentller IS increasingly difficult. I Government needs no mouth to set Jolm Sawbrldge. is Interested In the TmrTTT -T-'ortl1 lts agricultural views, when it mlnl"B properties, said he believed can speak througn Its Hyde or its llme 1,1 the cows teeth caused the rOl.IJ nr.IJM mYnm'ni'nj lnnr . i Irec gild In the dust o, ta, ..... . High among the benefactor r,f ;' : , ig"?s ) 1". nd l0'm hvy T A ir:. tney place What the Chlcogo grand jury wants ! ' H,olw uiuiura were ula- covered by Dr. A. T. Miller, Wenatchee realizes that it is a desirable community only in proportion to the degree it prospers, She prefers to buy where she TV.. . ""1 Illl-V UinCe What the Chlrni.n .rronrf 1 !""e. unun. XJl J. J. Kfmffni' Af TT... . , - . ' . . .. . . J"'J !i, i "V uiiiversiiy oi Maryland Jledical 8 e low-aowu on the hignei ,ups. cApeiience coniirms his claim to the disonvow nf ine germ that causes the common cold nnri j " wou,d wp' i't title to dis- anti-tovin fn.. it. """0n COId- nncl VnCCUle and puted regions of Antarctic bears some HIlU-lOMn lOr Its prevention lUld cure - relation to the south polar seize. vuius cause tne American worker a loss nf S9 nnn nnn aa ... YM Uiry,vw,UUU veterinary and meat Inspector. in wages alone. ductinn ) '.;:,. T..r"r,M-,uas ironv ,omn p . '. "'"' tne personnel of facte tones and conrfort and Z ' , ,0SSeS C0UJ,led M'th' ,the s S..10 ich the common ,r:r . ny-exP'nln the gratitude of tho wrM , Chats With Parents i I'ltOTKSTS JIMMY'S 1'AI.ET NEW YORK ()P-,Mayor Walker has VSlet ntld fnr thnf. ranann V.I- -A t jmoval from office Is urged In it letter seiii uovernor Koosevelt by Stewart Browne, president of the Real Estate Owners' association. "No self-respecting democrat would havo a valet," says tho letter. But it is all a Joke and the letter was sent by mistake, Mr. Browne explains. awaits the scientist who ft VRVtO IN CEMENT SAN DIMAS. Col. vr Workmen nKLOW THE Sl'RFACK " 'psq mnnls,.., e v .. .""'' -"'" i rj,ir SAN DIMAS. Citl ijn uv.-lrn..,.. Word of the summed "Z "v'".inf cola . wiJiX? ciU' tt . thicHn ticism generally, n , " "V, . w,m l..i SKSXM but bpranso M,. l , CKS laittl III SCieilCO chlidron were Vn m. hi. "f thry ,ountl ve 'B imbedded In l"sc lllere nave been hundi-eds nf Qiniil-.i Ai. i uiiaff(vtir.nnB eaient, ruae and the hardened mass of cement which "K !I:BV -or Its -p "' F1- "N r 1 iiiey saiQ. - . U1 uisuppuiiument again, it-science will ' Itl Fh'itcr found toxin for it. " eVIVlnjr a vacci,,e anti- The poets who Many other tZ ' l 1 JusUce t alone. society. escape the penalty for th eir wrongs against The sea bottom seems !,.,,. j. foundlnnd ti,. "'Ppea out near Tliat ought to solve the junked auto Europe IS now Comnlnimncr , our mimners. lUiwnu New-. problem. wvll as of In Washington ) Herbert I'lummrr Tex. hM .., mtn ,o WMhln ho have ni.de n.mes for themselves nothe Held , tramportatiou legi.i.. "hli, 1 i'f tonimeu-e c.:n-..lon. alay has been m conire. n. n. u lnTS:.B,..S0 h"Ve Poc:al.ltlon h.Au 'H' Pr'"ent' nd for many rears tradition. As rankms drm.xr.t on tne house commmet on mtentste and foreign commerco. he I. conceded ' .esV," 'U"'0r"-V n " n.,HfjrPT'nU "' which has tme, w' ,"C"V,y U",,ln l,s " fines. He laughingly savs there is i Ilcod times it is dry. except in IMI'.tKTUI. ' But when It comes to railroads this Texan knows hi. subject. In his apartment on Connecticut ave nue. In the heart of the dlDlomti.- sectlon of the capital, he gathers around him authorities on transpor- rw uours tney talk. Finis Garrett, former democratic leader o( the house and now an as sociate Justice of the United Stales court of customs appeals, once said: "Sam tries to steer the transKrta- WE WILL GIVE I 1 18 I FOUNTAIN PEN JLmHJ' (Any Make) If it Contains a Gold Point and you purchase a new pen of us at $3.50 or more. You may choose here from the newest styles Schcaffcr, Wahl, Parker, Carter and Waterman Pens and Desk Sets BRING IN YOUR OLD PEN FOR REPAIRS La Grande Book & Stationery Co. Helene To Remain Amateur Mermaid SEATTLE. July 17 PK-The pros pect of representing the U. S. In the Olympic games at Los Angeles in 1932 means more to Helene Madison. rTnrrt-rltlnR Seattle girl swimmer, than $10,000 for turning professional. A.ter consulting her parents and coach. Ray Daughters, she said she would remain an amateur. The only other Information dis closed concerning the offer was that it came from New York promoters. JFresh 11 U ADAMS AVK. Sen Ire M.KIcm lor Hume and olfirr" IMIONE MAIN !0 Schilling tern Tea in vacuum! Just like your coffee! It is just as vital for one as it is for the other, to prevent the evaporation of the fragrant oils that give them both their flavor. Science has been longer discov ering how to do it for tea. So far it's a Schilling secret. Try it, and find what you have been missing all these years. Schilling Iced Tea is far more refreshing than any other be rause it is fresh to bepin uith. Mark tea (orange pekoe) is best. So are rr. mcs instead of loote lea. Schilling packs both in laiuum. Successors to N.K. WEST & CO. LA GRANDE STORE ENDS SATURDAY JULY 19TH 50 Pairs Selby Arch Preserver Ladies' Fine Footwear $y.70 Reg. $1.50 and $1.95 j Ladies Silk Hose I ?J.19 Regular $1.95 Munsing Bloomers All Sizes and Colors ?1.50 $35 to $50 Men's Suits Now Priced for Clearance All Childs Shoes Now Reduced 20 Values to $6.50 Ladies Umbrellas 75 3 & $3.50 Pajamas Men A Real Value 8 All Men's Straw Hats AreNow Reduced Men's $2.50 & $5.00 1 Fine Quality Shirts 1 J:::':'-'l-g sVataaHnOaBsnnaEWal .'. All Regular $1.95 and $2.00 Silks Now Clearance Priced at ' Regular 19c Rayon Pique '''.New. Colors and PatternsPriced Columbia Men's, Ladies Children's Reduced A Group Of Men's $l Ties 69 $1 Boys' Blouses and Shirts Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page BREIERvSAY&f It Pays!" i 'Read This Notice WE havo mailed or delivered to our customers a four-page sales bulletin that contains the lowest merchandise prices quoted since the war. To enjoy these, you must act quickly, for they are effective during our Super Sale only. BECAUSE most of this merchandise was manufacturers' surplus jought by Breler at less than the cost of production, it simply cannot be reploced at today's market prices. Wo aro taking odvant-as-e of market opportunities to make these sensational prices and do a real volume of business. JUST THINK! Full Size INDIAN ROBES $1.11 each Highest Price on SILK DRESSES Only $7.85 Assortment of WASH FROCKS 79c to $1.98 Pepperell Stamped PILLOW CASES 49c pair Coys' Summer ATHLETIC UNIONS 39c each Men's SNAPPY SUITS $13.95 to $20.00 II E do not hesitate to call . this a "Sale." It Is a sale In every TT respect-not a small reduction on a few staple Items but a real sale, brinjins vcu substantial savings that will merit vm.r IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. ' " your DEPT. STORES mJF IN THE WEST liiow IiVA ES SI"W l'epot LMa Ave. FARE Summer travel by motor coach Is econ' om leal comfortable and pleasant. One sees more of the country at no addi tional cost. Ask your local agent for fares to liny point. Union IMclIlc Singes lenve at the following hours: For Baker, Boise & East 9:40 a. m. 2:50 p. m. 10:35 p. m. For Pendleton, Portland 6:30 a. m. 2:05 p. nn 7:25 p. in. TlinOl'OH SERVICE TO AM, EASTERN POINTS UNION PACIFIC STAGES