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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1930)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE,' ORE.' Saturday,' August 2, 1930 f i : eiaa is ahle to cburre clues in tne ' ecctd:uca cr behancr off th patient ' 1 that poms to unserirt- diseased j cc-adjtao&s. ; Ha(5nuibc Stcninct (Dbscrbcr "Rip" Takes Aii-plane Ride FALK LA GRANDE STORE Successors to N.K.WEST & CO. Chats With Parents Pace Four p. p ?LT'' AT g-i.tor a.- P-asianer , i-. -.- iwr.nsr. frarvs i -. t: 1 710 Sin a tr La Of.?- :-? 7 C--v -r"-f.--.r i--'-. .aS every r-J r- i" V --." crrr "IT. A.vr?Vi K---:- -.:: " '-' p. 4- l; a: r-'.fifi . ?';.-'---''-''- r.: --' C-f - ' V 4 Ki'. .r; ------:- j-?..''. -..: lA:'.;-. '''.'. 0SK0SH B'GOSH OVERALLS Best by Test S1.69 WHOSE BXPOViIBlUTV? i B Ati J9ioa Pr-ie T o yvir cod Err ae trease ins cir p-c-r-g up et:c? :tt Sits w icol be lic&s m at Lttiv. tif.'.' "VJp .itfife ; ran Hi petrr prl to peanuts vf rcoCe ty ttroni oct to lecJ to qTfi. but be is not -bore p- jr-c.u? ft i'-rzy tf stick of cxTtdy tretenJ by the unheralded visit cr ft partaT e-tes crcier. e i explDed to tit tiie&e tiur5- ftr d-rtr bx-cJ d for him. Sc pr-ir.j-d fctia. but wittoul ftpcrscf dij;eree. Hs ts e is so y. procmses he reTfr iTLI do :t ftga.:-. ftnd tben Then tt rssx: te.?tau-ci prtsenu iuelt discouTEsed with rhe's carried me lor foir years now er.'j hasr't bro-eiL doum once." And Gus the chief of police, the head of the fire department, the de tctive bureau and the hook and ladder crc. graved a cheerful fare 7,n tx he canu-red off to untangle r traffic snarl that bade fair to over He v, the smooth, white streets of the p:ct;ireqne Crnele&s Carmel-by-the-Sca. InsUilI Train Periscopes ' Etep'.iy. Inr;'., Uj.zl. ic: . The News Used To Be: TE7V-rilE lt.lB lOO (From OWnr. T hor- Aoy. . 1U Tie K7. Jin- E. 3. K-.;- ii ' - -i -r; " rcr an o ' t.-i A iiiaii ig not juis'ciiifed by the works of the law, but by ;he faith of Jesus Christ, even v.e have believed in Jesos Chiist, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, hot by the works of trie law; for by the works of the Uv shall no flesh be justified. Gal. 2:16. CONSTRUCTIVE THOUGHTS . Otto H. Kahn of New York, who probably has at his com mand a greater fund of information on industrial and finan cial conditions throughout the world than any one other man, ifccenUy wrote a letter which it would be well for every in dividual to read and consider. A few quotations from this letter are made: tMaJf TM "'txpenence has shown again and again that those who i' !- -- c-.-.j ir-. st-k"-T calm and steady and retain their conndence in the " . boundless future of America are rewarded liberally. . . . "Ihc basic fact remains that America is a nation of 125, JX),000 inhabitants, its vast territory stretching across an entire continent, the home of a hard-working, resourceful, en terprising race, a country endowed with natural advantages such as non other possesses or ever did possess. ... "Authoritive statistics recently published seem to indicate that, for the time being, in some branches of trade we find -yr;.elve3 in a state of under-production, i. e., producing less hn 'e consume. "Money is abundant to an extent the like of which we huve not experienced for many years, . . . and this is a strong ly ttirnuLating factor in its general effects. ; ' "St is well to recall that we have been through periods of Wr'. ;u;d .trial, before, and the best guide for forecasting owSftw :Aniica's future is America's past." - Gecrjs 'I . Riisa, p-C3'-r-ster of AgntM, Oregon, who rsrr,c from his isolated honie oa the Hague Kiver to Uie z ride in the pla-ie. Ke xrrc'z. his first actocaobile rida two years go :n a Chevrolet, i 35 cr siown beside the plan is a Chevrolet - cf a Sin FrmcliCO BH2Ster. Only Jew hours liter the ihugi arrival. -.r-Tr. En?n!r.d harf him safelv swierf airax in Carriers srr.aU Jail a L&e Tiiiize o-ce again aisumed acculcined calm. Todar. as 14 years ago. Chief Eng lund patrols the seaside hamlet astnde his hcrse "Blscl: Beauiy." SDeedlne lounnit cars and dashing sn cc-i ers soch deUoerate roadsters have replaced the charnp- wonders hor . i-e teams arl s.oar Duz.ry train: in scic can r-ir h-a behave. . that time and these shiny motors is as tec much to expect a fa-o-' ncr disturb the artistic element ot IX1VCON Per;scoocs have beta year-cii to aortam from picking up tht- colony. It was only recently placed cn trains of the Southern jOTiies where he finds them, espe- that Carmen's bumpy, muddy streets Railway so the braicemen can sit In ' 7 when ha cm diet ts rather were payed t-d then only after long comfort in the trains and still see sertr and stmple. It is. of course, dissension between the two factions the signals. The periscopes protrude quit crccer to enlist his cooperation, cf the town. So Gus' duties have through the roofs of the cars. net only multiplied, out Deen speed- . e5 up as well, and now his chief riKIVEN INSANE . problem Is traffic. i BRISBANE vV-Driven Insane by He gazed dc.wn at the new Hup- : the continued sight of huge alllgat mobile straight eight. ors hasJclng on the bank of the river "One hundred and thirty-three : which runa through her husband's horsepower." he said, incredulously, farnr at Conway. North Queensland, eouinting an eve at the shiny coat f mother threw ber six months old 01 Black Beauty. '.Well, this horse . i-fa-t to the. monsters as "a sacrl msy not be quite that powerful but ' flcc . cart, -stlh a cieerftil ItaLan a; Ti i SOC ? : 8. mEcaJ m ti -t.'r-w a tie rreajur i. r-i-e musan 11. anc arcmd Erpcnt Ctrc. In wncae -nmma cer SVL t!ui3-rM hemes tea cups rattLe m KTZ.C, Sts Framrao: 'L.l 'iV'l e-'rt.'. -r.t are ntore rat- cans. we have no nrht to expect hi any great or lasting amount of le. cenrroi. A ?iod many things which yound c-'jr-er shcuJd learn, they must be re :-ced of again and again. It is tco much to expect thern to resist repeated temptation. - Meters must be prepared patient ly to check and collect and remind youngsters grow gradually .ILL -iSOLVD TOWN - mere and more responsible. srhape tne commonest mistake and that parents make is this very one cr expecting a chill to show a degree c seii-ccniroi cl which many an - MONTA rBOCRAM aerult fails short. S3C: 7150, Amot w And " hold him Eccount- henists-, 9. Sernad-n- gki. befcre he is oid enough is sure To inicrmat-cci frcm any of Harp Hamt-cnj; ?r-en" Sect- 50 CEi"f 50 problems of discipline Lr '. finodgrasa. Archie B.-ln. Kay Octdneugh and Guy Van r.e! are tiz:.', in tr.e sights in Pcrtiind this wek. TEN 1ER l,o ftrvta Ofc?rer, Aar. J. 1W, Tw. '.1 La Grand-a prctr.inent cit!7r. H'nry M. D-iBca ana Rcoert A. Piatt. i:i:t hem S-ur,ity frcm f. two weeks trip to Seattle. .c wn-,h ir-n is to meet a Cfjctee :0-45. Hoc Sfct cf Radio; II to 12. pnee ror a The present cf r' -- crchestn. t'ir.rjs n-uany tie year "refund may Cdumtia Bmadcasting rrstem; 8, crplr tie fcwy dtmarii for ba- Ele ifenday iamherea. 10. dance r-iiis a la cart. r ire 3rcacca errtr KBJ. KVL E ". whateie1. tie -reajen. "7Vr - r w-ii;ns may be seen m kinor. any VBS: S. orchestra; 9. NeancZitans- uctiim of the city; in south wen jo. sunshine p - " Wasniiirtcn where oi4 honae rear nreles tiemselTes unpretentcusiT. and in :-;vt 3 act playlet- g JO Ln- r.-rt.-.it Wasiingjtci. wcere apart- bc-jii noiin cnoi S.'jnaie quartet' ment b-iidingi tower and homes re- jr -0 u canre music, fiec-t cnulence. K3J: 3. CSS: 10. news, dance mu- The newer merchant la almost as u to 1, organ, vbiriitcj as tie banana man. Usu- OakLaixl a.".j tn- Icrmer are negroes, aid they KLX (880.: 8. orchestra and scio- 11 tneir wares piled high tn coi- js-j: 11;, leattrre. dance music, c.-fui array, in the better residential EGC 790; 730. KBC. sections. an Frand-co ?rwc (10)I 8. CBS; 10. to which there ts no answer for the 1 p.e reason that they should never haTe been permitted to arise. Over Night News ! - Cr-ar.se. Ya. ITr. and Mrs. Hoover i stir: xteiiend at Eapidan river lodge. ! Echo V; r. Duncan marries Nils I .sth., server, actor. ' Pcnla-d. e. Boys tell County ' Attcmey Al Lassman w as dro- ned tiilc rescuing them. ' "lunc" A. L. l-.ir.K': tjT.7-i icce Sfajd-sy nljcrt. ;rtin Vt;i2. A'sita, Wc&h. dance FLAG TOBV rr-as:c They're teiim tr.n one. fcetwten KPC- ,690: 8. musical proeramJ , fiiled chamber cf submarine S-4. i r.r. lu, accj; tria.icr Brocxriart ci ana 3C; 10. dance music London. Conn. Artificial ; life of four men .a gas ; Freer ail rrpcru -wfcia are cc-rain frcrr. Mesrjn. .i.-t- are nity hucklcocrrtes to that ndriity. It Sw?!ej that on July 4 the senatcv Tvr?".l tc d-a v-rrigili.Tg to ino- his pi ..-.;: ism So cs the ia-sn -cf hi r in Hyavjrti. ast crer the D"jrtrict ct Cc.u.t,o'a hn-e in liary lanrf. tt titKMd fiag pn. Up the pole he currtedly ran a nT: AmrKan i-az Health Talks Bcfcre An it xu cot until ctt. three chemical MEDICAL ILt Ls . . the days cf the X-ray, the and b:cltsical iabcraur. -' ' OVE TE4R ,f (Fmin fbiTr, at' .nz, 3. ivr Sew zrpnr, hire t5-fn rrre:vel Vt-r-.x :.r -. w att-T-ttnn r- the orac-.lcnu: Dhvs:clan was oblieed hrv feceatiT ' rf the rjcrefuJ wk r::rt 7tA t?. Th. -.i n - -to nlac much dependence unon ine cl hUx O. Culler. Jr,rrry of ' La t7 rii. unatde dtrs-aJ rutenM of his otto observation ncr rpre-rinjc the " and unco the sensitiveness of ha five t W) ?-rsrz. ar-a 3ieat Koarrc. ' on; THE fll'E en and tht sixth tense which '.' C?!:c: ?::mpa: .': 'physician call the "clinical hunch." ; A xncrfel elementary school, lo- &.riv-n Prt-d Hale uf Uain4 rtd in iit.-or. . r.th Nrrrl seho buiklin?. ot4c Mose cf New - Hamnehn-e laocraicrr oerwd n is tnterestinit to J Detrcit iian's bantboolc found In apartment of Marjone Manuel 1. radio ( c n tertame. . fho-? 2.000 dally de- i poena: she ts questioned about Buciiey. . , . i : . - ! Tulsa. Oitls Husband of Maude '. i Le - Mudd Gordon Wilson, Indian fcelrses. obtains divorce. S;.' Hubert Airport. Que. Officers tell cf peril to R-10O in storm. - i Be -r bay Six prominent members C- Indian concres? working ccmmlt-: tec arrested suddenly.'- - da a tw rnr oni tv 5V, ' ' i 1 r , , , a- -no-Tin otto iajairuii aieaoe diacover how much physicians were - Mr.. S'aitvrE,, Burton in a I'ecent lSfiUe Of the Scientific t0. - Eastern e arly in the morning to the cap:wl .abie to Kara about the patient by , ... , , . . .1 . Oregon htrrrl school.. ... ' -;tn Senatcr Hale at the wheel . . merely locking at him. . , tHW.ih w?iUs interestingly of the development .that i M . ;r-r . . ' of cri- . me posture of the patient; the BP- ;t,?i:' ni.d? ill VarioUA States in beaUtifvine the hijfhwaVo. In ara the proud parents cf a lw and vJr ,m-:i,; -n .f r P"r of his eyes, his manner pt t;H i j.mV.y v,-j;l .giced that there are few ways in -which a VK; t':i ivtu!f:, cnXit for do lar, can be obtained i'.h pub- Jic furuU tf:.n iiy -i r.ding: a little moic for Jautifying j liijfhvay.-s. Ajivr fj,ir ;fe j,ur-'.y esthetic aspects of the v.tnk, ),u:M: uutf.'y v.dueit invribly aie raised. A iK'iUUfft.! i.,Jd cne-haif pound baby boy, born Wed mua. J ut j 21 oreathin&'. the color of his skin and oy. bom wed- ctMfuny i l h Washington hot :olueou, membrance,. the shape of his j . ; t t1"' : . . ' ' chest all these were as revealing to , t , , IWi ingails. asautant secretary of htal as the proverbial track of the In Wa-;Iiinst6n t'f r-T fnr rrr. aTi'f rt . m iti rsr . " j . " ' . " , . Bccutmg Indian, in polo togs ready for a game In the rruUl. WASHiKOTOK Random note in tales i. better henc of self reapect in the Washington Da? Eoci: f:(.mfiity, ;md it favorably impiesea the vi.sitoi who, be- part or the picture m the capital. - , , - e f, 4 i i . There u an c sen -air fruit ard flower ,XiX a measure Of profit tO local business V. hen he mart on a street not far from the portals of the patent office Radio Programs Thus, for example. In looking at a patients nails the physician could tell much cf his past and present medical history. Mcst of the debilitating diseases af fecting the body leave their mark on the nail. The depression running across the finger nail may be witness cf an acute Illness. In certain chronic direxres of the chest and of the clr- M persuaded to linger, Cannes away for distribution to oi !.-: pi. ccs impressions which he gained in passing through." A USE FOR SNAKES An interesting industry that has grown to large pixpoi tions in the United States is that of the nu&nufuctu.e of leather fiom snake skins, which is used for shoes, pocket- , books and other articles. ! Domestic snake skins aie of very little value for this; purpose and so we find last year 3,500,000 snake pelts were imported from other countries, and it is estimated the import j business this year will exceed $3,000,000. ! ITiis demand for the skins cf snakes and lizards is making ; reptile hunting a profitable occupation in some of the tropical countries, but why not use skins from our domestic animate and add to the prosperity of our own country? SIWIMY PKO..KAM atlcnal Broadcasting Co.: 6:15, culatcry system the nails and finger ulax concert; 6:45. Sunday at Seth tips become clut ;haped. Or the tree-bordered walks of the Parker's; 7:15, Salcn orchestra; 8. The color of the finger nail may mall, farmers from Virginia and Melcdles; 0. musical program: 9 30. serve as an index to circulation, and Maryland (father every morning and i.taders guide; 10 to 11. Concert in certain types ot circulatory diffi- display hrr.e cured meats, Hl'.o Jewels; 11 to 12. dance music. Broad- eulties there is a distinct bluish tint licwcrs and even shrubs, cjj-t ever KGO, KHQ. KPO, KFI, to the finger nail. To the riijht of the peace monu- KGW. KOA, KSL. Gout citen Is witnessed to by an rnfcnt, cn Pennsylvania svenui where Ncrthwest Broadcasting system: 8. extraordinarily brittleness of the nail. Vr"i canitci grround sweep down in a crcheetra program: 10. enemble. Certain diseased conditions of the ttuccttlcn cf frxierald terraces, siantis Ercadciist over KJR. KOA. KEX. valves of the heart show their exist- P;:ro. swart and smiling, at the T.o AntWM tncc in the ebb and flow of the clr- haridi- of hia puih car. plied .ugh KNX i 1050 i : 8, Presbyterian, culattcn. in the cap.aary or minute with fat banana. church; 9 to 10:30. Luborlsti trio aad - bleed vessels under. the nails. Acrw, t?:e strt Is sno'.hr banar.a tenor. HankoT Martial iaw declared and preparations rxaae for . Communist i attack. , j ' Mexico City Itarrnge of Calles f pestponed until today.-..: mm -f ,,u;, : - - i One-Man Police Force;Prefers Horse to Motor - DETROIT, Mich., Aug. 2 High- powered motor cars may crowd the j hilly streets of Carmel-by-the-Sea. ncted California artist colony, and ; the world generally becomes so ' motor-minded that in a few years ; it will no longer be able to walk at j all. but this doesn't lure . from the i saddle of his favorite horse, Gus j Englund. veteran police chief, fire , chle. police force, detective bureau ! urd what-have-you of this sunny! iiamlet. ' - j Several months ago a newspaper j v.nter passed through Carmel-by- j the -Sea and wa5 struck by the j lAamtness - and natural beauty of .t.e little village. He discovered some iTusual features in this tiny sea side village, not- the least of which ; Bridge To Link Highways DO IT NOW Today's the only time to DO; The only hour that's near. For yextertiay'H forever thru; Tomorrow's never here. He wins who ;,ees each moment's needs, And meets them fair and true. Yes, NOW'S the time for mighty deeds, Today's the day to DO. A vtj r in a score ot other ways the pbysl- , thtf story tllVchlef galIed con- i t siderable fame, and bo It was that' I a new 133 horsepower Hupmoblle ! straight eight sedan appeared before j the town's police force one- recent j sunny afternoon for an interview. j For 14 years Englund. better l ( known as Just "Gus." has officially directed the onlice destinies of this J little village .or. the famous Monte- j making Carmel known as the ! "Cnmeless City" and only once, in 1924. was h Is 1 00 per ce n t record FINAL CLEAN-UP! 24 dresses Shantungs, Prints, Silk Piques, Wash Silks ' Only. $5.00 Now! 17 silk dresses;; and ENSEIVIBLES Formerly Priced $15M0 SPECIAL SATURDAY AND MONDAY- ONLY $10.00 - SUMMER HATS t Formerly $4 and $5 71 the LITTLE SHOP I .. i:J J" lt , , Tv'.i.Sh' ,'7 7 Ke ' sniffed. One Is to increase the per centage of alcohol In motir fulh I , now stands at 25 to 75 per cent brn ; zol. i The other remedy proposed is an German Revenue Hit W hen People T j w t IriTeaae in the price of distillid wl- IJSP LUllIOr cchol. Builnm nrclm, however. ay UOt UHUUl ttiin will result in trimming th Uo frcrn the tall, as the present mi- rtvttr tj is t . i . mented price of ilSO a hecolilre W BEHLIh f,-7hfvjgh the mowing t(. a rriJucllwn of one-llflh In the abstinence cf Germain from hard ccnsumption of cordials in lbJH liquo.. the (?ovrnrr.fnt Is facing a To add to the woes of the mon- niatenal lfs of revenue from Its state cixily manager, is the fact that ihev alcohol monopoly. i ovtr 400 (XX) hecolitrra of al- Thli year's profiu fre eBtimated cohnl from last year's aupply while at 4b0.000.000, an increase of 26 per this year an exceptional potato har- cent over the previous year. Hut re- vent has kept the country's h'l.G) turns thus far indicate that there distilleries gHKC augmented s'ei U1 be a deficit of around 40 per cent wiw important item. i Bales t.x alcohol for Industrial pur- ' ;.re. Rhow a slight inrremne and the use of alcohol in motor fuels H about . at the same level. he difference. therefore, lies in the smaller con- . ' -Ti n nf ch naps and cordials. Two main cures are help? con- I.KI.KX IIINNKK JACKKT 'L K.I 1 . : . 5 a v. r 1 1XJXIXX tjr The txem itim.ir Jarite'. niada It debut In E.inlarnl wlirn Colonel Dcnnlston apjx-aretl al r Ulni:er party given by Ills wire. I.arty Caniavon, In a coat llie culcr c. tHUIard clJtS. Artist's drawine, showing the proposed Golden Gate Bnd2c which will join the Coast highway from Mexico to Canada. The bridge will span the entrance to San Francisco Bay, and will cost S30,000,000. The cables which will support the suspension bridge will be 36 inches in diameter, and will have a high safety factor. The inset shows a section of the cable, which is compressed by a hydraulic press. The car is a Buick sedan, with its fair driver viewing the proposed bridge site. MARKED DOWN LUGGAGE that will "MARK YOU UP" when traveling. Now is that time to buy your needs in this line at reduced prices. 1 used .saddle, excellent condition, ?12 value $45.00 POCKET KNIVES Special Regular SI. 00 at 49c Regular $2.00 at 98c Grace Harness Shop wwanextrin.:... I i Sewer Pipe Drain Tile Fire Brick Fire Clay Roofing Metal-Lath Spray Materials " Cement Lime Plaster Salt a Fertilizers Poultry Feeds Poultry Remedies SAWYER HOLMES MERC. CO. v 1433 JEFFERSOX ST. Phone Main 17 . -L im i