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1 Patre Four '' la ukanlus &vfc;miNU unsmtvmt, i-.n uiwiu, "" ----S-I,I,,,II,M,I,, .".-''! - -55S"" J-S,"F-,,??,"",!SS!?! - - - r3T .,.,, he! GLIDER FLIRRS -FIND USB - ;..a(S)rantc Incmtig (Dtacruer . (lnrorMirntril) Am Iml'H,rt'" Nffvpuff . p n piNl.AY IMttor niul Puhllalmr ( IIAHVKY K, MATI'IIKWH BiullifM MnmT I'ublUtmt nvMihiK". Mi'opt mmilny. t 1710 BUtli tKmit L Oril, orvmm. Tlw oiMerver-Biur inililwlmt every Krlrtny. i Kmcrwt nl llm IsmollU'o ol U Orniul. Ormn, m BecuiiU CIum Mll Mmmr umwr mt t Murvli a. IH'tt), orrioiAt I'Arrii or union county and tub city or I A HIIANliK V i MKMIIKU Or AKtMXHATKl Rsa , Tlw AMoelntwl l Mcliimvrty imllllwi (o tin for tlim of nil wwii illmtili criHltU'il to II or not ollwrwlM eroilltoil It iHibUnliiHt livivlii. All rmliu ot i.iliilctlon u( ipMlKl cll- j imlvlira In llvu lKr uml ! '! hewlii ! rwwrviHl. NltllimiM Ailvtlllllll llrpnwllUlly ' ' M U, MOOKNSKN OO.. lno. Bun Krii'Ui'o, U AiikpIm. ttfnltio. iwnlnnd. Clilraga. ",' ' PUU, Now YurK 1 BUUai'llll'TION IIATKS II? I'urrUT , r mouth In mlviuice .,.,.... ...... 1 iMly, i immilu In mlvumo - ........ Dully. iiiI eouwr .. l) Mull . Dully, w month In mlvam'e ......... JXilly. Ir l ininilli In Kilvmue ..... . . tally, per ytr In mlvniw ....... ........... WrHy, Oniirvfr-Mlnr. or )Tr AIWKHTISINO HATIC3 nitplny. foreign, vwr roluiim im-li ..... .- Olanlfty, lo.nl, r rolunin Hwh Time conim.'i ytWt on npplu-nlion. m liit'lhivH, if n imm lo ovortiikon in a fault, yo wliii-li ro niiilunl, ivstou such a 0110 in tho spirit of niooknoss; cou Nhitn'iny tliysolf, lost thou also Ih' tompti'il t.al. 6:1. , , . .CITY ' It in stwuiKO that nsi'.ny miliii mi with a volume as with doors ami wimlows oHn. Thciv was a timo when radio UHHMvintf iuU wew Homethiiur of a womlor. ntul whon VmM Homttwhut naturally took pritto in showing off thoir seU r, lu ' . . V i . ' ami letting' their mMKhUirs know thoy owntM tm but nuuo Qwnorahii. is wiw ttv univoisal to Hffoul thwo early thrills, Whon the iv was but om Kmdsivakor in tho noij;hborhiHili tho noiKhhoi-s iHMUjr just as enr as the owner to listen in. extended to tho owner certain nrivilejixv in the wiy of power, late hours and open windows. It was a sort of eonOnunity set, Hut it was inevitable that thtvse privileges should bo surrendered or witlidnnvn when the neighborhood had few Vftdiole&H honus. It is n eonnnuna! law that the rights of one leave off whew the rights of another begin. Conditions have Kvomo very acute in stne congested areas. Thiigs httve reacluxt . . i... t i... tl Hi4"llf tw lillltttttVV eoiumittees have Uhmi oivAiiivtHt An jy to make An agthat has done everything: its ingenuity can devise a NHtlain of life has mVWved'$0 Iiuiiemums in almtiniV llhise, ating nKise, ( a j, . . in i7t i v-i. m T ;.--T"-T ,1. ' ' j . ' " i c.vurctv m tne jam ana i 4 I . t( h r V J io to b daunted. The lSv) wnsus figuws tr vuvaTand tnMn inhaVitditTs' tm time u didut show that' the latter now constitute alwut r0 wr exMit if the wnuUtkui. In the last wnsus UvIvhiv v(fls' w very nearly ? jer evoi Ni-h dyiuU , But ntitisuivti Kv tffflvts iuther than lv arithmetioj ViltKv, the )980 oisuJs will still mjoniy. i ne cvusus luuvau l.i..l.K. . ...... 1...J.- .... ... 4li(i iu;.ut(vit uunivncj; vtuvir. iiui. Acii..-tiiici all ivpulntioti wnters of more than 2..W inhabitants.' ThoviSiUKls of vil!4;5 anvl huiulrvls of towns are mivAu 1 definition thvmvh rma! tr .sli;v-;t nvtf inmsvto of s.x-iol.v. jteal or jvlttteal invjuiry and generalisation, bor that mat- ter. not ewry city of HV.CW will autoamticait- qualify on the side of the new urtan "liK'ral" aUsmr.ent ami ayatnst th vvlvl rural lvivwvativ aiignuHn.u S when the census svs the country b t0 jvr cent urban th, not intHii that legislation from iww on wilt dietjitcxi tvv iuInau thought or that futuie pivsidents wiU Iv. Kiigr to that clarification. Theie ate eiil- cities of lvVAV jvinUation or r.iorv and having a total ivpuUtivtt of SinW.W Tte nation vvpu Intiwi, aoOMvlinj: to tho latest census ftgtnvs, is ovor lJAW tVVK That givers the uiKau side poer. There atv thousands of a-s a jvtn iruy into trvnil but taiksn tw httie is oiv of thwv U is so much what xvu ksvw. what you Abandon Search ; For The Body 0i i Van Lear Black Y4K Av io vinrva :?V43e tve o iN.x- oi V i tMu' - vurj- s jM.cwwjt t ii.s ' THf?v iSfcjwm v; j.-vvii?i tt . ..vv X Hiv.- s-v ; ts fH -Wti.3t C-.'Vi-l- iT..'v. r?ov vvy .x WS wj4 jvwi ewoi v- o ifT OVifcJi '-'Jl 5s.s'-. fK''Wv v.:.sv jh u..., r'.ji'?-; .; 'i .V!V few.' JrNv; .-.-,j . 7Ho ..M M 0 . 0o .. J ."0 . 00 ..13.00 ..3c N01SKS . . . -i - (vi-sims liahitually have- thoir loud ns can be pilucoil ami such a pitch in New York that , 4 i !.,, . JiV- lllru I II - I. I If lit V- to onfoivo olnxiieuce, .( the urtvan for th tlrst timo arithmetical Uw th runil ekuxrtt ih ;l uss me. tenn. uukui m a r.v alvut "3i jvr cent of the ktvw as how wvt! yoa use vcivm;, v.-At v-: IciNica N1.V ,V lv.,Vj ; Uxs V;: ...... Vi.S? 02 ;C;- JV ;V..'v"V(- .vw CSV IU to The News Used To Be: TWKvrv-nvK vkahh ah ( Krum Observer. Motulny, Auk. Hi, mod Jiutcph A, Vdtlmiu. Ia Ornndo yuuiiK limn, leacuctt Arttiur Perkins. v.t Hock Cifck. dom iliowninn. ltiH'orttcr Snook imy tliire are 165 tU'eitHrit (Hh in 1 Oruntle. 1 Aithur Muy niul Ktltcl K. llnmtln wrro innrrlotl tiuiuluy. ' H I. lliiworth has tlvc contract for . tlu Wttllown Imnk'n soue UuIUUiih. Kolb unil Otll nt tu piear. ut Htrwimt' Oppiu luniw. (Krum Olwrrvrr. Krtn. Auk. 30. ItfSOi Th Out ml Labor cuunell voted to no to lUikrr lor the Labiv tiny rpltfuiution. Horn to Mr. and Mr. K. E. Hpnilfy. Auir. 10. n jlmtr and quarter pound kOII. om: t:ii tii 1 ilFwrn Otvietver. Ann, Ul. WcHlneadtiy. 1MB) Union county alteep lop the mar ket nt ram ale at IVndleton. The KrBMht'ppnii are iM-tnnlnn to In ovine a serious menave to garden-- at Waltowa. Chats With Parents ' Cl ITIVAVIM! covnmATK (' ll All.- Judon lclf J A clultl nets nlHw rythlntt to (eel exmltoVm o! huuself. He mwl ; IO ,ieup iu own iiMviKtihii 1 ,15 wanimt do and make amusi; iuweaoUM whtcn we ar tempteit to lU.u u, out nieiui. toi"V f a0! ;twut;it iby.ui hear (or thej is verhao nothms move devastatmi! to a child than to think that he has made himself ludicrous. When It Is heceAwry for us to cri ticise wt must do It constructively. tmpha-uniK what the child has done well. Imply uu; hi ahojrt -coming only do bet:er We should make our cu-! ttclsms obevtiv tuism vom. In praise. It is wise to draw the child attention to the thl: he has dene wwtl. not to himself lu cnu- j cisin. Wf sliouM point out the thing , he tta dw wrxM. a twn out suu of himself, a mwsAke. an unuv- uiuate napninjff, no as a VNsn w : ' ii v in - i 'mem m keepis cmm connstenc at uvtM-tt'.v j-v- w s. VM.'nwnV' lid . Uttroducvd similar iU refcurrtjUi ssfb.m u. ,he cloi!w hours of mVlIWi! ,ui " :;V ,wwtwt fiwajnnv.ia 1 i mmi .j hu jvitnts" ' "l '-'" h ( J r' - - - ' 't i .' , : i ft 1. ll...J . 1 Clark Wood -; Says ' mka-! onoa -urait '5, kS "Lvi :st ti,wr re tco wvok ia U:r cv,' w rtscr saa su.'" Ai'.t to try t.is out. W arer.1 . sur t? tive rjsAve-a trstKT tcwit-M U P-st 1M so rl .;, Et.Ai.e vck 1q ivy. Ud:c.iO c rv;rv:-. t-ne Vr. v u?yotf. 'ccM te scvxt toe Buc ;wl ufN rv ru.r.-cw :--f: az SNivtewU? ti evcTc soW.- ai ;rt to wv.t evre iNf pr-.-Bw.-: c 1 cxtjiir wtt :---teji-S c cunrca tvov:.. IV.-v. V.1;.- a- .jv.-vi cf i a-.v tit ,-?n.vk-:-j si fi ?.vS to vViv V..I VC Va". C."!- Health Talks 1iV WeJam you fl I tandnrd bed and those that were too Hhort were atretched, while those that were too long were cut to lr.e. This fantastic tale well expresses the lllotcio of mass reduc tion in the effort to con I or m to an ttllrtced physics: :ueal. Bclrnco has long recognlred that the re are three com. nan 1 physlcul ty)MH of human bctiiKs. und many litter in (Hi late types. There la . foi exuiuple. the lon thin type, the rhort and squatty type, and the su culled averatte type. Then there ntv coinblnationa whlcli are hybrid cr mUed typos. I Thrse typos of const Itutlona differ I rudU'ally from each other and make) it relatively I m invisible to establish ( mi nvcrnKe height and weight tuble i which la nppllcublo within narrow i limit to any lartte number of indl yUluals. s CouhtUutlon and type must be ; ttken Into account whenever the ef- fort Is made to determine the Ideal weight for any individual. This In turn Implies n careful examination bWorc reduction Is undertaken. To tit tempt marked reduction without this information Is unwise and to measure one's self . against thi standard table Is to follow the practices of the ttUMiaii cr.wr of our tale. In Washington llv Herbert IMuiluuer WASHINOTON Staid, serious Rep. John Charles Llnthlcum of Maryland believes that within a short while he will be In position ti enjoy the satisfaction ot victory utter a 12-year battle with congress. Fct just that number ot years Limhlcum has persistently fought tc have a bill pased one that, be came he bus beeu so consistently turned back, he has come to regard as a sort of an affair of honor. That bill t to have congress de clare the "Star Spahtfled Banner"4 the national anthem of this country. Since 1918 he has had a bill to this effect before the house of rep rt-AcntAtives almost continuously. But until this year. Invariably the bill, has died, in committee or else crowded ut in the tti of lefts Uucn. : short while before the 7lst con gress adjourned however, the house did vote for paaaage o! the meas ure. H went to the senate, but never came oul of committee. IMUl'MKU The Maryland chapter of tne Na tional Society ol United States LV lighter of 1812 first Interested him m the matter. At the request c this organic uon he Introduced the measure tor the first time in ---.r www Wld acvompanylntr rush of Ue:laticn prevented his bill (Wttins . iAl j Jlu,r.xl,Kd m Aoril of lAil. but it met the same fate. In January, 1933. tt ts Intro- i duc1 tor the thlut time. Interest vwmmitte caltevl TvpmsentauvtM of J.VtiercvpwUntau m the - liw'th coireca ue twll ww uie. Linthtcum iCvvigrvtK atid itrouucied hts even gvt vvjt of ccautv s rAiB HONOR Bv tas sick LimhK'Um had coKt .:,..cpn,IV!-v,.t. c'-" -- i '-'"' F"-''" Hcom oi rf?jt s :v-: u-.t tvn tv Sstf:tJ K oo;vK'.tr New Shipment MANHATTAN Shirts glueMbumain 5. - -r Vv thi? cccd rtjiv is tlon only to tariff and farm relief, at the first opportunity he dropped his bill la the hopper lor the fifth time. And he pushed It to the point that exactly a year iater the house did take It up. passed it and sent It to the senate. Linthlcum's contention la that the "Star spangled Banner" la now con sidered by nil tu the national anthem. Since 1B9. under orders from the navy department, the "Star Spangled Banner" is played at both morning and evening colors. Tin. anthem for the service, ha sas, certainly should be the anthem lor the people. Radio Programs Till KSUAY PK(HiKMS National Broadcasting Co.: 7:30. Amo and Andy: 7:45. symphony nout; B. dance music hour: 0. Memory line: D:30. Piano Paintings; 10, Na tional singers; 10:30, Musical Echoes: 11 ti 12. dance music. Columbir. Broadcasting system: 8, Melody hour; 8:30, features; 0:30. Singing Strings; 10, dance music. Northwest Broadcasting system: 8. Argentines and soloists: 0. woodwind ememble: 10. sunshine program; 12. Revellers. Trtrxmia KVI (7601: 8. ochestra: 8:30. Noc turne; 9. CBS; 12 to i, organ. Seattle KJIt (970): 8. NBS: 10:30. Song Birds; 11, dance orchesra; 12. NBS. Oakland KLX i880t: 8. feature; 8:30 to 10 At. baseball: lo;o to 12, dance pntgram. KOC (790): 7:30 to 12. NBC pro grams. I vein.- KOA IR30I: 7:30. NBC: 7:45. bari tcne; 8, NBC: 9. mUed quartet; 9:30 to 11. NBC. t Part land KOW (8301: 7:30. NBC; 8:45. Mac art Al; 9. NBC: 10. Cecil and Sallv; 10.15. dance baud: .11 to 12. gan KKX (1180) : 8. singers, farmers srrvice; 8:30. In Days of Old: 9. NBS; ' K. Angelus: 10:3O, orchestra;. 11:30. luwv orchestra: 13. NB3. ; ! San Pranrlsrii " "f ! KPC (680): 8. NBC; 9. movie; stars; 9:30, concert; 10 to U. dance ! music. : KPRC (6l0t: 8. CBS: 10.. Cecil Wright, news; 10:30 to 1. dance mu sic. Salt Lake Citv KSt, 1!30: 7:S0. NBC: SPECIALS Factory-to-You , Sale Uurinjj the Remainder of August s 50c Lord Baltimore Portfolio oiX- Pnretest Milk of Magnesia ....i f0e Klenio Cocoa- QQ nut Oil Shampoo .... y JC "tV: Gypsy Cream ThV Hexall Syrup of Hgs , ' Kleiiso Shaviny Creani aud After Shave Tak. OQ Knh for . OtL 6.V Petrofal Miner si Oil . 50c Ixixative Salt - ... 39c 50c Honwrtiaid Hard Candies . 2-V Rexall Cora Soiven; Toe Puska Foundation Cream Given -Any with RSr. S1.00 GLASS DRUGS, Inc. DCINKIT PtS- 4 (ft em; 10. dance music; u. vagaouna. dance music: Spokane 'tISo.' SK S band. KFI (040): 7:45, NBC: 8:45. play 0:15. feature: 9:30. concert orchestra: fc-J Jng on, and he had the ' pute. 10 to 13. NBC. Inlck of sharing it with other peo-1 The peculiar air currents and con. KNX U060K 8. musical program: i jnjJ his conversation. A chat with j tour of the valley are ideal for gild 9. Nomad: 9:30. mualc; 10 to 1. ; ft1" 'jpped for a minute on lng, it was discovered, and an at dance music. i ,'"I.t1l, etT.rt,i flhmit town was ex- tempt is planned to set an endurance KHJ (900): H. era: 0. CBS; 10. 12 to i. organ. THE OPEN COURT IXMtltl'.Kl'OMIKNTS SI I' S T si iiMir nii-:nt x.mi;s t mik Kiimm n-1 tiikv suti: i.irrri:its ruu ti:i. To the Editor: The Observer had a fine editorial Tuesday on the death of A. J. Mar tin, and 1 -read it with much ap preciation. But I have to admit that it is not the memory of his loyalty that make me quickly snd when I realize he is gone. I respected his lovultv. But I loved him because he got such n jolly punch out of liv- j He had found that to be alive. even to brc:uhc. is a delight." He i saw the little things in a rosy glow. '; What a flue, pungent little daily ! column he could have written on .is . daily 'beat" about town, j Remember him. sitting In the lobby cl the old Scmmer and later, the i Sacajuwea. reading his Oregunian; j trudging up the old Fourth hill to i wardi home of a wintry snowy after ; noon, wearing hs ncavy coat and , cap. pulled down low; or watching I tlu tram come in at the depot, j A fine trim little iigure he al- wa was. Nothing beun or state- 1 "about "A. J." al 8t. Ke was as i brn.it.. alert a:nl observttiit as ever. 'i.jXot himself a creator, he made liv llli! Ill: THEYMmA 45. tan . ! 8 i re n n 39C THAT'S WHY THEY GOT THERE - .SO QUICKLY, OQn ! . ilvSSK- unknjowkT twtjee years ago " '! js5i"ti4)l 1 "FA.M-MAIL OF ANYDM WHO HAS f : jP4ie UvS- l.X3,OpO LETTERS ' iMWW A YEAR "BEUEVE fTCR NOT. 39c M wLi) I" pgf J,' FAST SUCCESS STORY NO, 10 L ROBERT L. RIPLEY watched, dally, its erection. Or ne( hud a new comment on the way me j wau.-ncu. uhuj. tne . 'band had played "Stars ami k" Fre: '.h nr he told you about the particularly fine turkey he had roasted Thanksgiving. J.n J. i hiiarating. zestful the more so if he 1 railed you a bit. I With him aone. there will be a ! little dull spot a missing tang in the "persoaality" of La Grande. v ' a READER. FALK'S Kaynee Blouses & Shirts . For Boys : r A new fall selection of blouses and shirts in the newest fall colors and patterns. Well tailored and guaranteed fast color. " .' Priced at $1.00 - $1.50 - $2.00 , " ' ill Wednesday August 20, 1930 FOR FltKAK VALLEY IVIVna . . ELLENSBURG. iWash. Glider enthusiasts have -found a use lor the 1 almost perpetuaVwtoda of Kittitas valley near here, formerly in 111 re-' gliding record ther.,:, Night flights in- an- illumlnaUd ; glider, belleved-.to be the first ever, tried( are planned by Glenn W. Snook, i prcir.lnent pilot during the JUens- 1 burg rodeo. September 4, 6 and 8. LA GRANDE STORE HHiKSIBHMHSHIIWIMSIilllBIIIIB Believe it or not . . . Rip"s own success story is evn more amazing than the astonishing facts he puts in his cartoons. Three years ago unknown. Today .iN0 readers look for his drawings. Rip'.ey clipped all time records in his quick rise to overwhelming popularity . - . because he gave a new thrill. And that's OLD GOLD'S Story too. Wis en o. g. first said "Not a cough In a carload." the skeptics scoffed. But cough ers and scoffers alike were converted. Like Ririey. old GOLD proved its facts. Better tobaccos gave better raste. Mel-kyu-r tobaccos gave throat -ease. Beiteve i: or not . . . OLD GOLD wffl win you just as Ririey d-d. 17i HOTEL CONGRESS fCSVlANP.O&loON i. w 'siar y tfi C?:r;t itfr" C N I ffC - - BETTER COUCH IN ft TOBACCOS CAKLOAO" 'MOT A