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Maiiday, Ausrtist 18jil930ni. ir, .Pag e Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. I zflixf&vanbt itamg barber (Incorporated) An Independent N'ewsnnper P. R. FINLAY - Editor and Publlaher HARVEY P. MATTHEW8 BuslntM Manager Published evenings, except Bunday. at 1710 Sixth tf.reet La !' tlrande. Oregon. The Observer-8tar published every Friday. Entered at the Fostofllce ol La Qrande, Oregon, u Second Class ' Mall Matter under act of March 2, 1879. OPPICIAL PAPER Ol1 UNION COUNTY AND THE 2 CITY OP LA QRANDE MEMBElt OP ASSOCIATED PRE8S , . The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to use for publica 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 paper and aluo the local news herein also are '"'reserved. ' ' National Advertising Representative ,,.ci M. O. MOOENBEN CO.. Inc. Ban Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Chicago, - ' Detroit. New York . . SUBSCRIPTION RATES r By Carrier . Dally, per month In ad jance . 7So , Dally, six months In advance .M-60 , Dally, single coupy Go ' By Moll . ,- Dally, per month In advanco . - COc ' ' Dally, per six month In advance . ...$2.60 ' Dally, per year In advance ..tfi.00 Weekly. Obierver-Btor. per year - 2.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch 420 Display, local, per column Inch 45c Time contract prices on application. Wife Seeks Sub Trip Under Arctic Ice; 'I Could Be Cook,' Says Lady Wilkins Therefore, I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ's sake; for when I am weak, then am I strong. 2 Cor. 12:10. PROTECTING THE BIRDS Creating refuges or sanctuaries is proving more effective Jthan legislating against hunting in the preservation of wild birds. ' i i 1 ' ' ' ". The urbanization of many broad . regions is destroying 1-1. ..i. 1 fr ..,.. ...Lint, .,,, UmnA'trL, I lUKes, bwunipa, suuaina unu juieaua wiuun uu wit tMttiuiig , I NEW YORK UP) When one's hus band has the nervous habit of bob bing off to the world's odd corners where even; letters are Impossible, the thing to dc Is to go with him. So reasons Suzanne Bennett, whose husband Is Sir Hubert Wilkins. If It's possible. Lady Wllklns means to accompany her explorer-husband when he sets off In a submarine next vear to see what's under the Arctic Ice. "I really don't see any reason vthy I shouldn't go," Lady Wllklns said. "I've been down In a submarine and It Isn't bad at all. Much safer, I'd think, than an airplane. "Women can stand as much hard ship as men: more In some In stances, for they have greater reserve strength. "I wouldn't mind that end of It at all one couldn't have all the com forts of a New York apartment, but It would be marvelously thrilling. "Besides, I could make myself val uable. I can cook," Lady Wilkins, who Is on the stage, and the explorer were married about a year ago. Only a few weeks later he went to the Antarctic; This sum mer they have been In Europe on their "honeymoon." So far Sir Hubert hasn't been ex actly won over to the submarine proposition for his wife. "Wait until you see the submar ine," he tells her. "But he hasn't said 'no'," Lady Wilkins polnt-j out. Htjstninc Itfiinett. who Ik the wife T -Mir lluneri. Wllklns hope to nceoiiipiiny him on his submarine expedition into the arctic. Clark Wood Says i Orange, Va. Hoover confers with Hyde and Legge on drouth. Washington Curran claims there will be 29 new wet votes in congress. San Diego, CaL Gladys O'Don nell leads women air derby fliers on first lap of Long Beach to Chicago flight. Annapolis. MdTwo killed as unlicensed plane crashes In flames. Washington Wood accuses Shouse of maligning Hoover. Oklahoma City Oil well runs wild in resldental section. ForelRii Bucharest Coronation of Carol de ferred until next spring. Le Bourgetv Weather forces Coste to postpone Atlantic hop. Peshawar. India Tribesmen in flight from British airplane bombs. Mobcow Pour mien executed for hoarding silver coins. Stalingrad. Russia Two Americans, Lewis and Brown, to stand trial for attack on American negro worker. Radio Programs successorsto N.K.WEST &CO. ' A Woven DAMASK TABLECLOTH That is Waterproof and Stainless It Is wovni In the same way as Hie finest linen tablecloth It Is genuine unmask when stains oppear ou simply wipe them away with a clean i-lolli. Colors lii pink, (jreeu, blue and peach. . It Is very eionomlcal for It requires no fi0 Off laliiKleriiif;, each - IpWtMW KGW (6200): 6:30. NBC; 8:30, stu dio: 9, Cecil and Sally; 9:15. popular music: 10:15, slumber hour; 11:15 to 12, organ. Ilenver KOA (830) 7:30, NBC; 7:10. chestra; 8, Denver band; 9 tc NBC. 11. PARK PERSONALS According to a Sharpsburg, Mary land, news Item, "the heat wave hutched a fluffy baby chick from one of the eggs In Mrs. Clinton Koontz's pantry here." And we suppose the pantry cackled. Ruth Froze. . ! I Mr. and Mrs; Fred Keltz and dnuyh- , ter, Norma, lire leaving the lust of ' the week for Twin Fulls, Idaho, where , ! thev will make their home. I A party .was glveu at the home on " I oonuge say8 inai campaign com' iMr imrl hTi-u n.n I ldur Wntiflmi af. llv t Ki l-M VII 4". Vil lUiri I r mitteS SllOIIlfl Oft trpfitpfl With I"f- plaCeS. havens and feeding places Of Wild fowl. The SWeep Of ternoon in honor- of Betty Juno's (Observer Correspondent) spect and consideration. However, . ... ,i i j i i i j - seventh, birthday. The little folk THE PARK (Special) Mrs. James nuoody ever thinks of treating a cam- a forest fire, the draining: Ol a lake ailU COn.Seqiienl IOSS 01 piftved Kmen on the lawn, after Wise and son, Harold, motored to palgn committee. llfQ,. rmmo Aaaivnn rrim-n liiwlu Hum ilia imnthiniil hiin- , wh ich refreshments were served: Bet- Pondomi Wednesday to visit Mrs. o J ' ty received many pretty gifts. Those lei' and predatory animals. ,, present were Joan Tuttle, Elaln Ar- i . .i mi . i i ' i i I ant. Norma KeltK. Delevo! Hug, Isa- V If gaps made in the flocks of game birds every hunting ;beiia mn, uu Reed, na and ioia season are to be filled up during the breeding season, man nc mnof ana if tlinf iirloriiinf a hi'nprlino orrnimfla ni'o ni-ncjnvvprl iand Harold Hnriiman. Delbert Buren Clarence Vanorder. H iii nnd Buford Wltljerspoon. Junior and Mrs. Joseph Bates and son, Rlch- 01 if destroyed, restored Or supplanted by new ones. Philip Hug and Betiy Juno Hug. nrd, arrived home from Vale after a j... j .11. iu . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gowith are the two weeks visit there. Wherever conditions are adapted to their lequiremcnts 'proU(i ,mrellts or a io-poumi baby bin Mr. and mis. Haufman and Mrs. wild creatures will be found. Destroy their refuge and they g","' mctore1 to BBker Will not l'etum Until it has been restored. Restore an old Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Witty and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Lay were sanctuary unu uirus aim otner giuiiu win reiui n tia u uy tut: me home of Mrs. witty.i parents, Mr. call of some supernatural voice. j-J 0p ritSSSrW jo- All know how easily One Can attract Wild birds to. town seph where sua lmn been vlsltlnn for yard or country garden by providing food, drink and protccr r- mis wn'ma Arnom.i of Oakland, iin 1'nrvnln I'lir 'I'hmf (it'll mii!1 fil In.ii'n nrlim'A iUnxr !. Cnl- IM "oen viMinitf nor parents. Charles Dawson. President Hoover wants to abolish Ed Conley and daughter. Evadene, liquor-drinking at Washington, but motored to Pondosa Wednesday. ; (t looks as though he would have to Arch Vanorder has returned to his begin by abolishing congress. home on Big creek after spending a week visiting with his brother, ' .,wr 11.,,0,(0 Motorists are no doubt learning that pedestrians are easier game than I trains. I President Hoover celebrated his 56th birthday by extinguishing, In the usual manner, 56 candles. It was i quite a blowout. urover Moicner ana Eugene uerry , Tronbl(, wltn lree 8ittlne is that motored to Baker Tuesday. ltl Df year or tie Clarence Vanorder and daughters, 1 11 " , 8 Elva and Mary and son. Floyd, mo-s"P 10 8 UP- tored to Pondosa Wednesday. John B. Hunter drove through Tlio TIESDAY PKOORAMS National Broadcasting companv: 0:30, vaudeville program: 7. Reveries; 7:30, Amos and Andy; 8. Music Box; fl-ao. National concert orchestra; 9:30. Olympians; 10, Gems of Drama; 11. uunce music. Columbia Broadcasting system: 8, music; 8:30. Forum of Air; 9:30, drama; 10, dance music. HnrthlllBEt Rmnripantinit stralam. D ensemble; 8:30. blues; 8:45, Melo-' dlans; 9, duets; 10, sunshine program. ; Tacoma , KVI (760): 8. CBS; 8:30, Nocturne; ! 9:30. CBS; 12 to 1, organ. ; Seattle I TivpvTV.nVK YEARS AdO KJR (070): 8. NBS; 10:30. Song (From Observer. Frl.. Aug. 18, l"".".) Birds, soloists; 11, dance music. I Wana walla and Lewiston contlnu Los AneleN I aiiy talk of the building of the main KFI (040): 8, NBC; 8:30, solols3: I lino of the O. R. and N. railway down 9. variety hour; 10, organ; 11, NBC. tho Snake river from Huntington, to KNX. (1050): 8, features: 9. Han Lewiston and an to Portland via The News Used To Be: mutches that wound up the fifth an-, nual E. O. tennis classic. An. eight-pound baby boy was born to Mi. and Mrs. Claire Smith of Cove, Aug. 1 at 1423 Madison street. Building permits in La Grande for this year, including unofficially an estimuto of $150,000 for the new Eastern Oregon Normal school, ap proximated $235,265 at the conclu sion of last week. , and Sap; 9:30, Hungarian ensemble; iu to 1, dance music. KHJ (900) : 8. CBS: 10, news, dance music; 12 to 1, organ. Spokane KHQ'(590: 6:30, NBC; 7, orchestra; 7:30, NBC; 9, studio parade; 11, dance music. ' ' Oakland KLX (880): 8, dance music; 8:30, baseball; 10:30 to 12, dance music. KGO (790): 7:30 to 12, NBC pro grams. Snn Francisco KPO (680): 8. features; 8:30, sum mer symphony concert; 10 to 12, dance music. KFRC (610): 8. CBS; 10. Cecil Wright, news; 10:20 to 1, dance music, salt Lake City KSL (1130): 7:30, NBC; 7:45. nov elty; 8. concert; 8:30, dance music; 9, organ; 9:30, slumber music; 10, dance music; 11, Vagubond. Tort land KEX (1180): 8, singers, farmers program: 8 :30, NBS; 10. Angelus. 10:39, orchestra; 11:30, news, orchestra. Walla Walla and a water grade. Editor W. A. Maxwell, or the Ore- j gon Scout at Union, wus a La Grande j visitor this morning. Married, In this city, Thursday eve- j ning at 7:30 by Justice of 'the Peace , J. E. Hough, J. B. Fisher and Miss i Lilly Metcalf. TEN YEA ItS AiO (From Observer, Wed., Aug. IS. HJ'-IO) Tennesseo today became the thirty sixth state to ratify the Susan B. Anthony federal suffrage amendment. Clint Van Fleet returned this morning from a several weeks' trip In tho east. Three new airplanes belonging to the La Grande Aircraft company will be unloaded today. ONE YEAR A(iO (From Observer, Mon., Aug. 19, 1!!9) Worth Oswald, of Spokane, took the men's singles title and then shared the men's doubles and mixed doubles championships, in three final New Shipment MANHATTAN ShMs yTO;l4-lJr: . and Mrs. Arnold this week wanted and just as instinctively knpw where they are un-i : , . . , wanted. nmnn..... I . r-nvw.1wYr.f a f ''' : Whnr. tho nntm Iavop. rniW 'fin In n ftivtntl ttwV iHhfffllMn III V ft 1 'IjiyjUrt At : birds and small z&ma.io his'dborstep and arbor, can be ac-,i complished in a large ; way , by the creation of large sane-1 tuaries. ' '' -U- THE BANK'S SERViai; llv Mrs. A. (I. r'nnlclln (Obnervor'Corrdipondent)' ; ' COVE. Ore. (Upcclnll Mm. O. WJilto nnd- lwo 'Kmndchlldren. Mrs: Katie KellogR and Hon and Mtsa May Bell, who Imve been vl.sltinii at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. G, Bell lor. the laat two niontlvt left .Tuesday, Bankers and business men realize that the general public Aug. 12 for their homes in California, is in need of a better understanding of the functions of bank- tijs'Aiwcies'a Miiliiula.' Mia; Kt'llouiE-und Miss lioll are daVlRhU'ra.. of, Mr.-and- Mrs. -Bell r spent is just as much a part of its daily needs as are grocery stores i,omo m. Biuiie Hawkcs and tno ing in relation to the interests of the average', individual. The public should be acquainted with the fact that banking and Mrs. wmio is a sister. They 1 . . . , , - ., ... ' ' ' t lne nr.it nlHiit In PiMidteton nt next nlllht In Salem with other rela tlvcs. . -,t . , I Prof; and Mrs. -Payno Shanijls ant! family are KUesls of - their, mother, Mrs. Mae Kelly and other relatives. They arrived early last week Mr. and Mm. Letter and electricity. The bank is woven into the fabric of everyday existence, so that it is the lifeblood of our social and econonuc advance. The function and purposes, and in many cases the practices, of banks and financial institutions often are misunderstood fnm"v "ml M' Eleanor Warner of . .1 1 1 . , , ., , . , Nowburg, arrived Thursday of last or not accurately comprehended, through a lack ol knowledge week for a visit witn their sister, Mrs. of tho reason of their existence, and a lack of understanding iMtAwc"nlcia'y "it II" of the part they play in the life of the community. remain another week. 1 . t Miss Minnie Ti'lber and Miss 1 The great extension of the credit system and the payment aindys Timer ra visiting at the of bills by checks and drafts, as well as the financing of large SET of rlV! a 't.ache,-"n business and other enterprises, has given the banking busi- """"e't 'venicf'cai1' Tnd they"w ness a new meaning even to the large number of persons who both old triendB 'br Mr. and Mrs. t . t ejtii n' 1 iMiits. , iliev all formerly lived In do not make use of the banks for their own personal con- uoek sprites, wyo. ihes.., two wo venience and the safety of their money. : "S? .."'SJ'TJS mTTTTTTTTTTT. hemes 111 California. Miss Gladys Trl- ! nnA im iinitmn' her and Miss Dorothy Mills made a JrOOU AM HbALl It i , ' trip lo Walla Walla. Wash , Thursday Wo oU.,l,l nn ,! Il, ,..;.. ...,.;(,, ,. ..f f.. land were accompanied on their re- HC0..Ui.,u .jiuusi; uiu .11 caijciuihuii: ui iiiuiicj '"'iturn by Miss Clarice Conklln those articles which will add to the health and hannincss of ;' nmM 'ndeii.tite stay ... . . iMIss Mills. the human race, and it is interesting to note that the Amen- mis. it. s. comstock is entertaininn Can people are unanimous in their approval of the change in lM,,";';'spoi!:rwi,rnTebeeTvi.'t'mK0a food products which has taken place in the last few years. lso"' co.-.Rrove m u oramie : Statistics show that m the past ten years in this country to leave within a few days for her il. ....1 r r 1 1 it , . : homo In the cast. UIU Villllt! ui loon prtmia'l.S COllSUIlieO yearly lias JUlvailCetl Mrs. Mary Vincent and thr from ?14,000,0()0,0()0 to $22,000,000,000. This represents the greatest per capita outlay for victuals in the world's his tory. There are many factors entering into this achievement und many benefits resulting from it. Transportation, such as the world has never known before, makes it possible for practically every section of the country to enjoy green vege tables and lresh fruits the year round. and variety of foods has been one of the great factor.s in adding nearly a score of years to the average age of men and women. flip Thnmnc t.lnt.nn mSV be eXDCCt' . . ,l,h hlo I , ,,i t. ,l,h a ' ed, aS USUai, VU Wilt IIWIC n.v fill IO I-IJIlUunu HTOUIiiuoj , . a Inoo. u, h 1H , , . uersuiiuiii-y viiuit c ... utren LrucK uuu ui iiuib unu i . . - 7."." , shamrock. ' "T" '- : .... Norma Shearer " Wears Stunning ' Gowns In Film The most beautiful gowns she has ever worn are displayed by Norma Shearer In "Ijet Ua Bt Gay." Metrp-Ooltlwyn-Maycr's plcturlzatlon of the fatuous stage play, now playing at tnc , btato theater. ? I . Gilbert Adrian, noted designer, ore- , ntecli the modes for Miss Shearer and tluj pantaloon-negligee costume shj wears in tho bedroom sequence now Is becoming a national vogue. The sporLs ensembles and evening gowns are the most Btrlklng yet to reach the Gotham marathon dancers kept the lloor for 2760 hours, but merely suc ceeded In proving that morons possess unusual powers of endurance. Not Worth the Pric. " ' If the diet Isn't well planner,, It Just means spending money for the fun of Betting sick. . screen. Robert Z. Leonard directed the new Shearer Illm with Rod La Rocque ap pearing In tho leading masculine roic. Tha attmwii'f Imp .rust includes MoTtC I Dressier. Raymond Hackett. Hedda Over Night News Hy tho Associated Press Oomestle St. Louis Endurance fliers land with record ol 847 hours 28 minutes 30 second. Jacksonville, Fla. Three men Jail ed on charge of conspiracy to pro euro tho assassination of Oovcrnor Carlton. New York Police mystified as to Wurner and . iin-mor. Tvrrell Davis, aally Eilers and how William E. Swift obtained pis Gilbert Emery. I tol to kill himself In sanitarium. who 1 with chil dren, of Nt'Wbeii;, who are B'ic'-'ts L the home of Mr. and Mis. Everett Powell, have beon the tUHplratton for many taiully pnrltea. Mrs. Dolly Fish er entertained for her tiunday and Mrs. Amy Valentine was hot.U'hs Wed nesday. Included In family list of HUestfi mo Mr. mul Mrs. It. V. Mustek and son. Mr. and Mrs. Charles De- Haas, Mr. and Mm. Hen Dollurde and j family, Mr. and Mrs. John Valentine. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Powell. Mr. ami ! And this lllullldiinCC Mn'' K,'nn,?l11 t'oous and chlldivn aiut mi. mm nur.. ixunc.ri r uiw. Mr. and Mrr,. Kenneth LaVlollettS iiinr here fur a lew davs visit , Factory - to - You Sale HAVE you attended the Fnctory-To-You Sale yet? If you have, you'll come again because you know what splendid savings are possible. If you haven't, ccnie now. You can save between 20 and 40 on guaranteed medicines, toilet goods, candy, stationery and household sundries all strictly fresh from the laboratories of the United Drug Company. See Our Windows One of the Many Bargains. Don't Miss This FREE OFFER! BP! A ..JIN Alb.. II .11 As a rule a mistake has done a great deal of damage before l'T.s"r!l"i u,',""" it can be rectified. Competition even their customers. mak es ii't dealers warm up towards CRICKET FLAT PERSONALS Leonard Cnten. who Is workin;; in La Clraudr. vlsitwl at the home n! h..i parents, Mr. and Mrs. C C. lutes. 1 hurfHiay, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. llliiekmi-ri- r jPeabiKly, Kan., visited for a week and a halt with Mrs. Utaokmur's sist,-r, Mr. and Mis. Li-vl l'mkn T!iv i. r CRICKET VLAT (Special) Mr. and Wednrsdnv morning lor their home 'ffrwni1lUru0rClti!,!f;' '" 4""' John Pilry. of Indlanapol;, i,m.. of Mr. and Mrs. Ed CJettm Sunday , ?."TLr.y W "I'i'M11 ,ItUciltI l,w balV til,ltl' ln 10 0r:"uU' By Luis Itlierspoon (Observer Correspondent I who are upendm,; a p.;rL of It on the Min- i 11,11 Alien Mills and Archer Antler; have Just returned from a campm ' and two chiUlron. Helen Virginia and William t'haiiw. ; ,are visiting at the home of Mr. and I Mm. Edwin Husv.ell this wevk. (luy Sills has Joined the lorcst s:l- j vice and leit Wednesday for one of . the loiJkout stations in the imam-. tains. ! Mr and Mrs. C lyrte R. Commons, ot ; Los AtiKclrH, are puesl-i of their sitter, Mis. L. K. UobviU. They have beN making quite a trip and have visit d (the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone park. After their visit hero they w:li , i;o to Portland and then to their, home in Los Ani;ele8. Mih. T, C Ileiiv and Mrs. W. J. Hallmark with their ehlldren. Charlrs and Inn!(l Helty and Keith Ha:i- ; nark were anions the t.ov. pe piv' 'our choic of on F R E ni ai solution othforv 1 Take Your Pick! Oct it FKKK With a Ikittle of Mi HI! HOC. Tube of Mi 31 Shaving Cream. 50e box of (!0 Kexall Orderlies. Tine 1'uretest Rubbing Alcohol, liottle 100 Pui-etest Aspirin Tablets. 50c Tube Klenzo Dental Cream. 15? 59c ui ternoon. , Levi Parks. He Mrs. ha been Tal king ion. t In Lu Miss Loin W.therspDon spent Suii-I lousin, day Afternoon with M.iu DttphLi f Clrande. Beem- I Mis. C. C. Cat b. KiiRono nn;l Pran- Mra. Phjle Bcchtcl hua bct. quite cea Cates and Ja-r.es bell spent sstn 111 this week. day visiting in Eagle vullcy witn Misj Uniting Memory I feel (ha! llnTf K no stlrli llilh ns ultitiKilt toii-tlin ; inurs miei? tnipiess'i upon i he ini'tiinry art' lit destruilluk'. lt' yuimvy. GLASS DRUGS, Inc. TX. $&cdl Sow "( ' " 0ff" Biiij ino and S Yoiitp Moneg Vlien you deposit money in the bank, you are "selling"' the use of that money to the bank. The bank pays you forv your money pays you in service in the case of a checking'', account, pays you in interest in the case of a savings, gi; '. certificates of deposit. "3- Like the merchandise sold by a store owner, the bank iii turn sells the use of your money and the money of hundreds ; of other depositors to people needing and deserving loans. 1 If satisfactory credit has been established, people wishing to' "buy" the use of money for a stated period of time can get it in the same way that they can buy merchandise on credit -in various stores. , -. Your bank is a business institution. Money and financial service make up the merchandise it has has to sell. Like a store, it must buy goods before it has any to sell. The price it pays you for your money is based on safety, on i. your lasting satisfaction. The merchandise slogan, "Satis-" faction or Your Money Back," always applies when you sell : your money to the bank. tt (Smiths 2&titinml Bank member Federal Reserve Resources over 2 Million FORTY-THIRD YEAR OF FRIENDLY SERVICE"