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Friday, July 18, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, - LA- GRANDE,- ORE. Page Seven i EVERYBODY . . says : . y . "Breier has a Real Sale' and why shouldn't they when they bought silk dresses for . $3.85 all wool pants for $2.00 and part wool Indian robe for only $1.11, e;ut :-: - ou haven't seen all yet!, ' Not by a long ways! ; . TODAY J We are placing on sale many new valines, startling "super sale" prices ihcludng Davis Cat r ell's vat dyed guaranteed coldr fast fiiye count prints at only WE HAVEIN TRANSIT FINE COMMERCIALLY FAST PRINT WE WILL SELL FOR lV2c DEPT. STORES '; ' "' ' ''y, , lcatlon, loss of lfe as believed pro- " ;' . .'"''' t e '' j bablc. . ' --. '.'..- : v ', Al of Excess fused The meteorological observatory an- Advice about excesses after forty nauncetl tbe barometric pressure in j five has a certain cynical , tone, tbe center of tbe typhoon stricken Only the few and the lucky will area had dropped to T05 millimeters scniHlnllze the neiehborhood be- ')".' TT InoWl nun n tha InWMt . . . . . . . . n yona tnni uiieim ume. -it. LAgaa (27.7T Inches), one of the lowest readings ever recorded In Japan. j A wireless message to Rengo news agency from Pukuoka said the prop I erty loss throughout Kyushu had been very heavy. . 1 ': ' The typhoon stormed thiough the Loochoo islands yesterday, leaving havoc is Its, wake and beaded toward eastern Korea and Vladivostok. Clendennlng.1 ' HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE ; i TOKYO, July 18 Utf-Tbe governor j KMo Eraergn to the house ministry today Indicate Ing there Was a heavy-loss of life , among seafarers In the typhoon that ! swept lower Japan. -' Several ' boats sank In Nagasaki harbor and a num . ber of bodts were recovered after the storm passed, tbe governor said. - W. Do Not Know ' We do not know today whether we are busy br-Idle. In times when we- thought ourselves Indol ent, we hnvo afterwards discovered that- much was accomplished and much was begun In us. Hulpli l . Wooden Arrow Shaft Best 1 An arrow with a tneial shaft may ; be shot with accuracy, but not so I consistently as the wooden shaft. I The reason Is that the metal shaft ( does not have the' power of r l covery that nature has put Into the well-seasoned Norwegian pine shaft. I I By recovery Is meant the action of the shaft as It leaves the How. Tennis Ball Calls Firemen While players were enjoying an exciting tennis gulne In u covered court nl Essen, Germany, recently, play ra suddenly stojiped when flreniert appeared and asked where was the fire. A ball hit by oho of the players had, unnoticed, struck and broken the glass - of a fire' alarm box,- which turned In the alarm. '. ' - . - - ,-. Bight Principle : I wholly disapprove of what you soy and will tlefend to' the death your right to say It. Vol" tnlie. ' '. " . Colonial Valances . ' The valance ' which was hung across the Hrenlaetf oh Suriday In j Colonial days was called" a ruffled pawn. It wns short petticoat or I valance, gathered full 6h - a' string land hung ' across the - mantel Id Dutch Colonial homes. When the -j nVCK B CUUKIIIg WUS UlllSliru, mo fireplace was thus decorated tor the Sabbath. , ' ;' . ' ELJCS MEET AT ATLANTIC CITY gill mi ibiii JI.LU ,MacVMt3:'.ti-m s V'v. A Ul; lii Mn "II They say it Is a it spread , to Oregon from California, In this district. dangorous menace, and believe '. ' ' Large CIa There arc three 'classes! The imver clnss thnt tends to Its own business, the Upper'class that teuds 1 to Its own. business, add the great I middle class. San Frauclsco Chron , Icle. : .':'-..'', i - '- - '. . Samoa All the land oii tho Siinioan- Is lands Is. privately on:ried and there Is a law forbidding foreigners to purchase, such, lnnd;. The natives . are of ft high class and all can rend ' and wrUe. The majority are Chrls- tlam). . .. ": ' ' " " Success Rule's '. - If you- wish sudcess in 'life make perseverance your bosom friend,-' experience your Wise counselor, r cnutlori yoilr elder brother and hope your guardian geitlus. Addison. '' : ' One i Jealousy Leads To Fatal Shooting KELLOGG. Idaho. July 18 m Police said today that Ellis Wing. 27. shot and killed George Vorcoe, once his friend,- because of Vorcoe's at tentions to Mrs. Wing. -He then sur rendered. Wing told pollco that he repeated ly had warned Vorcoo- to stay away from his house and that Vorcoe had promised to do so. Instead of going . to work this morning; Wing hid in seme brush near the house. After 11 o'clock, ho .said. Vorcoe - appeared. - Wing followed him -in the kitchen door and began shooting at once. . ' , HUNDREDS Dip ! IN ORIENT IN VICIOUS WIND (Continued from Page One) - ..' Uncta ben -"Experience,"' said tjricle 'Eben, "Is liable to tench you hilghty lit tle, 'ceppln1 dat yoh own common sense was right. In de fust ; place." Washington Star; : . - . - : Each to His Taste' .S . ' (Vliot Is lone mnn's noise Is an other man's music. People are sel dom linnoyed by the-noises they make themselves.' Woman's .Home Compahlnn. years swept Kyushu island . today. .' " " ,, - , , . - - Heavy rain and a BU-mue gale Wuck I "Z , , ,,r0 . h 7.1 , Z "V the region, centering in the vicinity , iWiS y"t old, are the most of Nagasaki. Although reports were . consistent savings account oiislom Inching bccnuBO of broken commun- -era, a Phlcagr, hank fnundl Glide as You Please of the filings" we see hi favor of the glider is that It "has abso lutely ho provisions for a bncli-seat driver. Ohio State iournnl; . ; : : Idea of ''Badness" Avoided , The etiulvnlent of the Word "bad" does not occur In the Aatoc lan guage, which Is now taught In the Mexican schools. ' ; '' ' Antique Furniture ' The most genernl definition of antique furniture Is any furniture 100 years old and at Icist 00 per cent original. " . , - Franklin's Schooldays ' rienjiiindr ' Krniiltllri ' nftoniled, school oi'ily about two years he;' tweeh the ngos of eight and ten. .''..- - Nugget of Wisdom ' When tile lion's slilli falls' shoi ' It1 nlust he eked'out with tlio ' frtx'f " .T.ysandpr. ' '' " ' ' sur'l'itril t-rrsti i-ltnlo Col. Waller Andrews of Atlanta, Ga., former exalted ruler of the . Elks greeting Lawrence H. Rupp of Allentown, Ps., the new grand exalted leader, 'when they met In Atlantic City, N. J., at the annual ; Itlanil Meeting Placet On n (lot of an Island' lb the mid dle of the Osslpeo there meet two itates, three -counties .and four towns. The island comprises' an area of only n few square feet, cov ered with a smut growth of small trees, but It has a singular patch work of' territory Including the states of Maine, New Hampshire,' the counties of Carroll, N. 11., and Vork and Oxford In Mnlne, ,and the towns of Ellhighiim and Freedom. N. II., and ParsonOeld and Porter, Maine. , '. - Shows Old Superstition Graves, dating from 3000 to 100 B. C.'were found at the foot of the ancient fortress Hohentwell at the crossroads of the old highways from the Hhlne to I-nke Constance and from Stuttgart to Zurich. In many- of the graves mutilation of the corpses indicated that the liv ing feared bodily resurrection of the dead and sought to prevent It. Rocord of the Famous ' The publisher of "Who's Who In ' America" says of it, " 'Who's Who' In America' began to be 'wny back In the 90s, and th llrst edi tion bcenm'e a reality In 1S00. Since then' a new edition carefully re vised and considerably enlnrged has appeared every two years." Wash ington Star. ' ' ' ' '. LISOV TQ SI'EAK ; NEW YORK- (API colonel Lind bergh Is to 'address the world by air Aug. B at 8:25 p. m. Eastern standard time. 'His' word ' will be carried to Europe, , - Australia and ' elsewhere abroad.- -The address will bo repeat ed at 0'p;m.'on a WABO network. Tho' :BUbjec will be ' "International Aviation'.":: . ;' ' ' lal to Ebon J. Roxtbrd, author Of ttiiver inrcaas .Among me uoia,:: has been dedicated. It Is a. tablet on a granite boulder on the lawn of tho Congregational church which he attended. 1 StKMOUIAL' DEDICATED SHIOCTON, Wife"'- (API A memor- FEAIt SPIKAL Hl'ltR SALEM, Ore., July 18 Willam ette valley sheep men'ttre fearful that the clover or spiral burr,- now .pre valent Id Northern California fcrtij Southern Oregon, may get into flocks Phraso of Unknown Origin - Tho famous provorb "Hfiilted we standi divided wo fall". Is not at tributed, to any one parson. It would he dlfllcult, If not impossible to trcc It. to IIS source. Oeorg Popo Morris, who died In 18iM, quotes It In "Tho Kiag of Our Union." Pathflmler. '.' Truces of Middle Ae War In the Middle ages had lis open ' and closed seasons, depend ing on the climate and on the great festivals of Christinas! Easter and Ascension. ' - DERRICK PENSIONED LOS ANGELES TAP) After, pump ing 1100,000.000 worth of oil for Ed ward L. Doheny in 37 yeare.- his first derrick has 'been pensioned. It has been removed to a modern plant to remain as a relic of the state's first oU days. -' ; . . 200 Extra mile3 of Lubrication MOTORITE is the new motor oil that seals in . the compression of high com , pression cars, It resists heat, keeping mo tors cool. It deposits NO hard; carbon. It is entirely free from acid forming properties. It re sists dilution by giving up stray gasoline in the form o( vapor; It is super oily, mini- mixing friction. ' , .Drain out the old. Refill with Motoritb. Only 250 r quart at any Union Station : Tuno In Union Oil Radio Program every evening between n:30 and tt:45 i ' '' over station KEX. .' MOTORITE n Union Wotor OH for . High Comprtloi) er WIDE WARD DAY BRINGS BARGAINS ON EVEItY HAND TOMORROW: NATION STATE TROOPER AND BLACKMAILER , FIGHT TO DEATH (Continued from Pago One) ' ' ? WOMAN SAW M&OTIXO .'' CHICAGO, July 18 UP) A woman who saw Alfred Llngle; Tribune re porter, shot to ueatn on June nu been found and will prove to bo the i state's most Important witness. etr.to's Attorney John A. Swanson announced todoy. ' 1 Tho woman is recuperating, he j said, from a hysterical collapse ; caused by the succession of accidents.: on the fatal day. , She had been In an -automobile accident a few hours before the shooting. Swanson said. On her way ; to a physician's office she saw a child's hand crushed ?ln an elevator door. Leaving the .doctor's office i Bho hurried through tho Illinois Cen- I tial subway to take a train and saw i tbe assassin creep up,- behind Llngle, j fire a bullet into his head and floe. : ' The prosecutor said his invcstl- I gators would await the witness' re- i covery from a nervous . breakdown ! - before questioning her. He was cer tain she would be a key witness. IffjiMHiri Hi.sVXiWtnyasl I I' ill REFRESH XPURELF Corn (o our.stor4 and enjoy a real ice cold glass of tea. We are serving all day. Let our fiemonstrater show you how to make ice tea bfiter with TREE TEA. P Portland Lighting Rajes to Be Cut ppRTLAND. July 18 W) Reduc tions' lh residential and comrherclfll Ughtlnrj rates for the Portland area, v covering Multnomah county and the V, Willamette valley oa lav south as '" ailcm. estimated to snvo consumers $340,000 a year, will be ordered by .the state public service commission 'today, Fraufc J. Miller", chairman, announced, here. The new rates Will become effective In 30 days. Pint Jar Eatsum Brand It's Some thing New.. Sego Milk Will Whip For Salads or Cooking Leave It to Nature Walking Is a natural function, and should not be torceil upon an Infant. Premature walking strains the legs and feet and causes foot deformities. The overuse -child will learn to walk when the feet and legs bnve become snniclently strong. Exchange. - ,- Greet Jewish OrcJer It'Xni B'rith Is a Jewish frater nal organization, founded in Xew York in 1S4S. for the Inculcation of "charily, benevolence and brnlhe'rly love'' and the disregard of dogma and ceremonial custom. And There You .Are "Kindly tell ine," requested a questioner to Whiz Itung. "exactly nhnt is- .'llokuni'V'.. "Certainly,' whizzed the editor. "Hokum Is ap-. plesance and applesntUe Is hooey rtnd hooey , is bolognas mid bologna Is bunk; and hunk, .voting fellow, Is merely another name -or hokum." If Stamps Stick When stamps stick ' together, don't soak them in wnjir and bavei to use paste when applying them to an envelope. Instead, .'place a piece of tissue" paper over the stamps, nnd with a warm Iron press across them. They. .v.-Ill then separate easily and con be ued as usual. - r -. 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Regular price $12.50 - Only S9.00 Tomon ow Enjoy i new Refrigerator while you are pay iug (or it! Use our Budget Plant . '.' . Pay by the week or the month . . '. whichever is the most convenient for you. A saving , , . a con venience ... an enjoyment! Take advantage of this liberal offer! ALL STEEL REFRIGERATOR White enamel steel iiwide and out. Regular price $36.95 Only $27.65 Tomorrow $5 Down $5 Monthly makes it ensy to own. 1101-3 Washington . Ph. Main 18 Ta Grande