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Vnffc Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Monday, July 21, 1930 lia&mi Sinttna (Oh scrim P K. FIN LAY M:Mf ant! V- HAtlVKV P MATTHEWS Butmctts Manager fut.li.tLxl ewnlnga. xn Sunday at H10 sixth str La nrnmlo. Orvgdn. Th. Obaerwr-Siar publlshrt mr '!' Entcml at the Postolftcs ol 1 Grande. Oregon, as tv' Class Mil Matter urnlir net ol March 3. H" OITICIAI PAPKH OK VWON COUNTY AND THK CITY CP 1-A ORAN11K MKMltKU OF ASSOCIATED FKBS3 H Assoo.afd Prw. Is exclusively eilUUea to u Jar publ tl.. ol Ml newa dispatches credited to l "' ,0,"'r flTu it Dubllscd h.lu AU rights ol lepubllcatuui ol special "js- ivau-ne lu this Paper and alo th wow reserved. news herein Mm wo National Advertlslns Rcpresentatlva M C. MOOKNSKN CO-. Inc. San Francisco. U- Angeles Seattle. Portland. Chicago. PetrvMt, New Yorfc BUBSCRIPTIOS RATK3 It) Carrier Dally pel month In advance Daily, ux month. In advance Daily, unci coupy It. Mall Dallv. per month In advance Dally, per tx month In advance . , Daily, per year lu advance Weekly. OOerver-Star, per yer - . IV! JO 6c . Me ..jo ..S6 00 S3 oo is harder when you don't know much In the records of the state archive. rf Venice we find law's forbidding the manufacture of spectacles out of ,i:y other but crystal glass. Pante and Petrarca mention eye glasses In their writings. The demand for eyeglasses became marked only alter the Invention of printing. The ancient eyeglasses were clumsy auairs. consisting oi muck co Man "Star, what's tliuburger cheese lenses mounted In heavy frames. composed of?" Their employment must have been ...ut It. Customer Mr. Druggist, I'm pois oned. It must have been the sand wulies my wife fed me. Druggist That's It. You are tak ing a chance every time you eat a sandwich that Isn't prepared by a registered pharmacist. More Airplanes Seek to Break Endurance Mark ROOSEVELT FIELD. N. T.. July 21 Seattle KJR (970): 8. NB8; Bird. 11. orchestra. Spokane v KHQ (50:) B:S0, NBC; 9. features; 10. studio; 11. requests. Portland KEX (11801: 8. dance concert, Del- 1 Sally: 9:15. concert; 10:15. slumber orchestra e 10:30. bong nour; 11 10 is. 12. Revellers. hatted with each other by radio . .. 1 . .nunA-u, Tf'B rtM- 1 hnthnAtna - . t . riafvl .. V. t V. . . . . . . I orwTr iv wit wmujw. - ........ idled inrougn me iirs. nours at ineir i composed." "" Km supposed to correct. Prac- t(forts to ricwi the &M hour record I ,lcllv ' ' 'r ot the type , Cmcso'l Hunter brothers. When little Able expressed surprise that compensate for far-sightedness. , . , , .. . . .. - hi. r.t,.r rtt rftld a Thev aided the nresbvoDlc ev ' 1 " 1 p.. - fru mustarhe. his mother, with custom- "the eye of the elder." ary Yiddish shrewdness replied: "My As the science of optics advanced, son. de grass dou't grow under big eyeglasses became more delicate In trees 1" structure and better adjusted to the defects of the near-sighted, far- Friend Well, hafs the latest brll- sighted and astigmatic eye. llunt Idea? t! modern eyegleu Is very defln- liiveulor I'm sorklnt on a new Itely a product of the last century. ' pencil, two liu-hes shorter than me 11, NBC. runclsco Denver - kpo (ooujio, usnor; o:au, summer. KOA (830): 7:30. NBC: o, lkuvk eympnony couccn., iu mi 11, aance band; 9. studio; 9:30. NBC. orchestra. Los Angeles KPRC (010); 8, CBS; 10, Franjc KNX (10501: 8. orchestra, piano watanabe, news; 10:20 to 1, dance twins:" 9. Nomads: 9:30. feature; 10 mUBlc. to 13. dance music. Salt Lake City ' lJPi-.ru. crews of two endurance Q KHS- lflrSO. orchestra: I KHJ 1900) : 8. CBS; 10. news, KSL (1130): 7:30, NBC; 7:45, mu- thlck convex P:ane--Th Red- and "The Oreen" RereUers. Imuslc: ia to 1. organ. . steal program: 10, dance music; 11, . I . j Air- in-:4ii. vaiauuiiu u n. KC.W i6S0: 7:30. NBC: 9. Cecil and KM (woi: a. ioer. uual le. You see the lsl two Im-hes s alaj thrown atvnj by the uer. ADVKRTialNO RATE3 Display, forelgu. pet column Inch Display, 1COU. per (viuuhi iiw 4iC Tune contract prl-e on application. The easiest way for a girt to catch a man is to pretend to run away irorn him. Over Night News (liy The Avtoclatrtl Prv-ss) W&shiuiau Intiis? hft con tlnuM tn mu:h ol naucn: mervurx Afcordlnii: to & recent miTfitue w- in capital hits 103 8. tirLv dxi.- r-1 '-'" v k . irollee Ki Kao, Tfx. RioUng during pec KlrU In the Middle West pet- We ui eiccucui in Jure. Mulco, cues wonder what the other thtrtr-tlve one death and injurie o six. per cent cU It. Chats With Parents God. who is rich in mercy for his pivat love whenvwith ho i ... -Vw..a a wpim rl.vi.1 in sjns. hath oiUCKiMUHl il V til l.-U "V "..a. - ' . . Kllc&beth. N. J. Thive motorists accused of wrecking train wnh one death and Injuries to 63. WilkesoaTre. Pa Maniac takes own life alt?r snoosin f.ur, two fatally. Richmond. Va. Fifty cwnrk-t fight fir that destroys two pr-soa butld- UXCS- Butte. Mct. Pfcr5 mremen: ends general strike after week's par alyses oJ buiiaess- t'orelfa Dublin Oeneri railway strike within 61 seconds of ech other and each had lis first refueling this morn ing. The preen ship pot fifty (rallona of gasoline at 4:30 a. m-. and at 7:30 u took on 30 paions more and break fast for the crews. At 6 o'clock the red snip got gaso line, breakfast and the morning papers. TAKE TO AIR ST. LOUIS. July 31 Forest O'Brien and Ddle Jackson former holders of the world's endurance re fuehn championship, took to the air at 1 11 a. m.. tCST. today In an at tempt to twcaln the UUe, now held by the hunter brot.her. who remained in the air &54 hours at Ciucago. More than SCO persons say the take off from Lambert -St. Louis field. The filers, should they sucoeed. will be the first to lose tl-. endurance championsiup and then regain it. Their o;d niark of 430 hours st her a year aV in a flight that focused nation-wide attention on St. Louts, was shattered June 29 by the Hunter brothers, who then remained aloft un:U July 4. PIT Hl'NTEKS HEAP WEST TVCSOS. Aru, July 31 v The NEW YORK CLAIMS A TITLE On the basis of the 1980 wnsus lvturns New York right fully lays claim to London's traditional crown as queen of the world's cities in sire. New York City has a present population of 6,?o5.CVS4. an inoivase of 23 per cent in ten years. That is'the population 01 She city proper, which has a land area of 191.S00 acivs. :u.d is exclusive of the jrreat metropolitan centers just across arv remsia.ea. ,1;,- 11 Tun at 7:40 a. m- ; V ,, ,V . " . , ilor L Aajelcs. Tney are trarelms Lisrxv TMrntv-T ported (c coxa; iilcrsilp. . Barnes circus train. tncludltv the "City "J"1 .PTJS ST ot ChicaA- arsd -Bis Ben." Iw re- MONKV MATTKRS llv Alice Jud4n Vmlc ... . . ,i 1 . .... 1 ik,, ,-, wti r- . , r.i ..... . HuniM aroisers. irorui reoccci erKiur- US tOgVther Wltll t. nriSt. UV sTnice je iv .-iii.. u,U!ir,erj rrvim the neifftbcrs ttiAi sl-.e aisti us uu toevther, and made us sit together in heavenly decided hi s tun to tar a ', Ai . 1 . .( iwlk wish htm on tht sut;ct at places in Ihnst Jesus. -Kyn. . l-t. mms-, "rxr.t vou know that we dnT ax people liw mcmer tVnt you know trial 1 g:ve you all the m.-vuey 1 can ailord?- "WeU. but yvu wcuMnt s'.v n'.e any this week and I sranted it- All the other children have money and 1 d.-nt.- -lv.tt w h vnt nv.K-h moiiey. dear, and 1 have to wvvi hard lot all H'.r.dfn6uric psi:xini' in services we haw." ceMaHiaj release CJ Kinesana troci WVH. why deal you work a u:t:e Frejwn c-.troi. hanlcr !hett " t? .a. cot a pretty tiuiie. roc ... . , . ... .... i -. . ..j 1.. '. nln-ver-oid tc. say. But children '.ho Hudson river in -ew jersey auvi me miuuuwh ivi'uw- m tai. mtJ fcVv.un, i: tioa surroundinjr the city for nwny miles, which wvuld ethers when these run counter Cairo Trwctf ooccntra:ed to pr- Ten: nationalists hoidms parUameu Seoul. Korva Trphoon toil reachfs Co dead and injured on Kiushiu , Isiaad ano s ceaa ibo uiiairrs ao.vuated for in Konea. ilavence. Crtanx-Prvsident Mt Young Mother And baby Are isurnea . i 11 o ,ru" nit'icw ner popuiauon io nuw man cnwwv London's latest population fijrure is 7.742.212. but Greater London includes not only London City but the Outer Ring, those district included in all Middlesex and parts of Surrey. Kent. Kssex :.nd llertfoidshire. London City has a land nrv;i of on; 74.S16 acres but that of Greater London is 1!:'..!24' ' vhichever way you look at it New York has usurped Loudon's civwn. City for city New York is the laryer. Metropolitan rrea for nvetropt!itan-rea. the sanw is true.: i;:tii cU;es have been very successful in gamins' population - "on; tliers' aro New Yorkers and Londoners.' both in prtraw and oft'icu'l life, v ho would choose to have fewer people to U'.mspoit iind be transpoued with, house and bo housed with, and coven ;md be jKwnui with, and Sw wou'd Itl.nliy !:w in. Lh Oi :inde if their business prcuttv.l . Crtsrlie. l.-c mstance. never risd rveu educated In relation to mocey. The tact that his mother earned fr-y hjin. work the oocr.:crts which he en Vywl t societhit': whici oc couji NsrtflY exivot 1U31 to apecvoist. He had newr two ta-ch. pcocwrty to va'.Me mor-f . Ke hsii neter had an OmiM. He hj-1 ?ct w.t--ut tho'iht the modey ssa'1 -'.o'.ir 4 -0. kindly uncles and s-mts occaA.'G alor j-ate hirt. M.'Ciey. tn hi e.psrltw. wits sceie-thit-.c tiiat peopi c' ycu lor th askici Then socv Chariie hi afTc rasaed Air-y raocwy. c.ii Wm to apeceo-s. t or"r : T.-'-ta amclc reicuar i,-V;ifance s."i thiva anniz n hy j j-.'-'v.'.s err-.-cis. Coloauil Valances Tk T!icc which Wis hun; acrv-ss the tiivplso on Sur.'.ay In CVvtoaia! day? calieJ a ruffiel ri2. It a.s a r"i0-'it.,:r valine. ci;hrM tull on a strlnj anj tucs across t.iv cantel sr. Tutch Cvvir.:al hostess. Wh ihe wl'i cvvktr-f eras SlnUtieA ill Creiaoe thus dooorateO for Crifuealed by Brwers lin storvs a tv katvn s lh ;J siiop s.:rj. Tf y cst;i .v:eco a! tt ct of & ecr.th w-iury. T first ih -Si4 kts" v xr.y . vrw;c wh-. :rM cwrer- TT1-U1S. Cat. Jtv 31 .J Vtrs- j Silvani Cuie. il. ant tec T-naoctiis-cM son. Anuusis. did ut sh cooaty - J h i. ki her yetfterday c l"-irii.5 re- "ft 7;,rr-S's.Va of ln of !w bKt Cbstnvt. Mrs- Octsea was af.ecn?-.- ir ltcrf prx!s t lt :o iv:.'.i wiea ti - r..' ' i - - FAIvK LA GRANDE STORE to N.K.WEST&C0 ; THE FL0RSHEIM SHOE SALE CONTINUES TIL SAT. JULY 26TH. $10 Shoes 85 $8' Tliose -comfortable smart shoes, men are turning to the world over now may be had at this saving. The extra miles of ser vice to say nothing of the com fort is an item not be overlooked. $11 Shoes 75 AND A SPECIAL OF YOUNG MEN'S OXFORDs Walter Booth square toe oxfords in blacks and tans that sell regularly at $6 and $6.50 comprise this unusual group. For looks they're there -and man what sen-ice they'll give. Come in and try on a pair, ail sizes are here but not in all shoes. i ft IB 85 PAIRS OF CHILDREN'S SHOES 1 1 M H m , aMajssM;jsMMeaga-ui mfFinpfrrmmKtmaamintwiS Now for the children's sale of shoes. Pied Piper and other well known makes that orginally sell at $1.00 to $5.50 now are on sale at 50c to $2.75- Straps, oxfords and a few high shoes makes this a most attractive group. HALF PRICE Bodies of Three Children Found 1 In Vfashinton No Perptwil MotioV H sxi a tHr.c as a rvrjvrii w-.-.boct fwt or csr fcrr ii v;ers oc lttt iov t-fw- -mtre i3sccrea f -car tc? lovr. 7i chijirwo SI iKN( K ON THE VRONT PACUI ihe i'v. s'v ;vs, t-hcrv it c owd.i out gther Ori:r.- ilv x.uy true of p.v;thcr.uit:cs b? tabooed by the p v--f 'vvvt the ithnwtic on the fin.-.r.ci,U &nd i-ror; j .j:ei. Once the famous seiertit wits vXed by the rvtvrter? to U ; tort h;s stiuiit and thries. and repiied a ioII-ovv; ""Vho public will cot be interested in it because not nvre th&a a deevn jvcpe in the wrki can undersUir.d it." In this he 5o.ed a !ack of ptfyvholoyy, as for that very reason the vublic wvuld have been interested. The average adult is Rxre interested in scientific devour ments than was true in the pAst There U a surnsir'y l;r?e demand for KxAs of scientific subjects, just as there i for biography and history. The rtvdern r.ewpAper keep its reader in touch with scientific resedrvh and is laryvly resrc.siKe for this en hancevi interest, ut for the press. Einstein and his theories would Iv unknown except to a few scientists and scholars, and his Nervation that not more than a dozen, jvotne in the wvrld can follow his line of wasoiiir miht s::U hoid SVod ' --' f t -rt foc-?r- sheoxTAtic ' f v t5s Csf sc-ay f . of tS jraiw prai-c5i t vr-Ti & i.r..rr ell TVt"ws? ar l- jc:-r.'.--r-i::ccr. says. ,:o; .y .--ii--T V: Or:tC ? j -cAr r cs? - I tic? c.ix- r t cvNrr-xr ::vQ cl i -:i ? a-i. i foci- La svx!ir:i. Piit- ST'ej: Aocv-ni- i l tn.." ia I t co " V PUttKKNOC TM c jtxn. i as -Hrr JTsrri-u: T-vt. t-x--?-; j.: Cur- Latis Iccierx ft fccM fls c; ci?5i- j jwrs S--r i t'z:-? La t At TiL li w'.zi Afiti. irt-i w.ift i exsS4tv f C5 5a-s. 3t vi: aw ij H kit r t T3': - Before the invention of the wccnsres:onal bVc." Thcrtv CadyU wrte "The Week of granite which was an obs:.J;e in the pathway of the strong A weather man's saving clause ablv." is that U:::e word 4rrvc T?i Atjm Mxt C AHll 3-1. Wk Atki-Tj. Ss.c:?t Jcnaaa inl Kottj- Radio Programs Clark Wood Savs Wr ; .-f .VTTrJi".r-2 COiC- i'irw iv toaci frcy- """ oi fo 'j vMv-.raC ,v'-- N: iioa iv rfwpiiif ' Sc Oor a:- .OFFICE V CAT a i 1 rti TO aMVKU'K :.' r c-.- -or? rr.5 .uths T"jcc v , C--L- ;iir of ' ,rvi zz-e n. : fc5 oc vie .a' oc-f o2 lie rv-l-C wi- -' lz-Tr "-o Ti -3'i-r.T-.Lil r-.r-'irt:o. r TIESPVY PKOOSJm XiircAL - t.-'.-v- ;i- Cc. r .:C-Ti-iitf t-j- ir. 1 jo. A.t:os ai Jlz. cj: T 4o. S-wiiimr-jc 3- CofCDCpCiL.- rk-z::-?: ? iC. Of Beys.!:. Czs ct Drvr:.!: 11 li. c: i-TCg nT2KC- ic zxrz-i-; JO. Prrrrzi rf ir, J".. Cclti? sr; lo. sr.--.-t,-: . tf cr.cr-i F'. , -S80- : XBC era 3. .?rrii- .t-..-i-g r ES'DLN MAIDEN TAKES TO WINGS .v. 'J' ou c Wi- o-.---v."-j" x-t? on ti -r tt 'VU t-JO Sr 3i'v"i KU'.Y- 'wtta AX t. rrw:.' i-;v? lot Health Talks v"'a t-.f oodwr;cn. V?LM ft ?'.rf lOt.- l Oi.-v.VliV. iocei aT-.-;.o s you S-irf o. t-a ov Wrrvi . r.-ow-,: -t if-3 Jaw-. rifts YOUR BANKER'S ADVICE - LIKE DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION Neither is of any value unless your confidence is behind them as they are earried out. When you are sic);, you ask your doctor what's the nuner ar.d what to do gtt well You don't take chances vri;h year health by g::ng to the drag store and trust ing to yc-ur C-WT3 knowledge cf medicine for a cure. Becauso of his experience and training, your doctor is btter equipped to give the right advice and by the same token your banker is better equipped to give you correct advice when you have an investment problem. is u.Iwuy-s at His advice is tree his friendlv year service- lit tfinutitr iNntimml Bank MemSxr Federal Reserve Resources over 2 Million j rOKTY-THIRD YEAR OK FR1KNDI.Y SKKVUK" j ' 1 .t. 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