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LA GRANDE EVENTXG OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE..
f n ih w ar
DUDE RANCHERS
By Oscar Hitt'
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Aw lB4pedeBt Newspaper
P. P. PT3H-AT
Elites- tad PcSilsiMT
EJtEVrr P UATTHEWg
Putauhed eveztinss. excep zday, t 1710 fcx'-b street L
Grxnie. OtfCO TSe Obaerrer-etar pcbijibtil every Friday.
ELltml at tfae PcawHJice c La Cra-.-ie. Ortfse. u Seam CUss
toil Matter '-rsT avrt of to-ta 3.
OJTTCIAL PAFE2 ' CTflOS COt.tl I AST) THS
C7TT lF U GRAKDE
OP ASSOCIATED PEISS
Tfc Associated Pro ttri-.au te:y estitd to txse fee p--i loca
tion of Ii c-r S3jtcii erected to it or o ossrw-jse ernH'-ed
' j- prjbased fcetn. Ail rj-'- of rv;'.cucci of special ci-y-t'-f-t
ms . -s. paer aito t iocal cm trfrrta -o an
reserved.
UtiSoal AdrerBitnf Ee5eeser.ta.ssw
M. C. KOGES5E3S CO, lne.
Cas Praxesaco. Los Ajur-ts &ea-.t. F-crtUsd. CUcafo.
De-.r-.xt. New Yrt
6CESCBrpr:os bates
By Carrier
Dally pel rr.or..h in ad?ar:e
' Daily, ia raontiss In adra&c
IMiXy. ex-zJe occupy
Rj Melt
Dally, per c&oata In advarce
DeJJy, per s-x cocta In advance
AII7, per year In advance
Weekly. OOierTer-S-tr. per rear
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fc
Display.
Cr-aplay.
ADVERTISIHG RATE3
forelfn. per cciosa Iocs
local, per cotucm n" a
T:me contract prsce on appkfatyja.
SOtY GrAUS,
BUT TWsIY DOHT
StEM "t'ae hO
maiv. THIS
MAWNtN.vSTTKErV
KEeMXT?-
OHA HEVFR.
SFtrtT SUCH
-A MISERABLE
iUf-lMER in AJX
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" my utr1 -1
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?f j . "ever ( r
'-Uii) I I tone "TCI THIS V
FOR POST CARDS
AND ALL SUMrlER
KJtPLtS.
CSlF VtXJ A6K HF,
. I "Turtle Tum ir,c
ARC AS POPvJ-
AS
VflKTER WOOLEKSi
iM nMSUCTOO!
yoo Said it.
THEY VJOULOrTT
GET A HOD IF
THEY WERE
CAMPED HEAR
HAVY YARD
-But he that glorieth, let him glory in the Lord. Tor not he
that commendeth himself is approved, but whom the Lord i
mmendeth. 2 Cor. 10:17, . i
WORLD BECOMING SMALLER
While the world is talking of aviation in terms of more
and longer commercial lines, Colonel Lindiergh caiis atten- V
linn to the national and international social and economic L V V.r
coneequences that are bound up with it Boiled down his
views are as follows:
: Aircraft will not take the place of ground transportation
1 -i
US GIRLS.
? TO JL p
- id many otr.tr jntc-s. Iea.-r.1n3 1
aaire was aad piiylzs li-c
unx ear-fa.
railroad, automobile or steamship, but merely augment them. J 'rat-' peot a.- cablet o-Avxn.
' . y. rfcavoe-a. aerxara arid eiscrreas-
And as every transportation development, or communica- men- Scrrre are a.na acd dauzhtera
Cct) r.'J garret i nril rig country
In ceed of rain.
re3s in all forms of human endeavor as well as in human re-
ita t'Mir pareatA
mi5e cciratra of tie earth.
lationships; as the automobile produced other important ta crosi u t yery taportint
consequences in national, social and economic life, so the fur- t, rt'ttL'". t.here tat
ther development of the airplane must and will likewise pro- !"p ln iutaaw a quite reiara-
, .... 1. iafcl? ryascm of 'daubie lacuae"
duce new phenomena in this world. eo-jcatioa. one larrt chooi. kuu
It is not too much to expect that these views of this noted prif ITploJlj
aviator will inspire foiTnal international discussions and play mtt oifir arw tt ie has
r - 1 1 'P'07" cowluantiy that td-jcauon
an -important part in them. The League of Nations has al- can t obtained in to iartia?es
ready announced that it will BiimiTion an international avia- j xne carnrum. of war, is tit
?tion conference to consider the problems and developments to
'which Undbergh is calling attention.
i Aviation,- by removing distance and making international
'boundaries still less physical, may be the
prerttled that numbering ol the play
ers trks ruperftuoufi. There wis no
Dcticn or to furmsb the on-
iociers ".th any inionnitjon caicu
U.ed to help them tell c-bo Tas who.
sr. An or pony.
No-, the players noi only xesr
Jerseys wh large cumerais but ran-
cctOTta ceiToeM - to a; a in dis;m-
Watennelcr: are sUir.g al acc-Jt f-Jishln the IntemAUonal perionn-
ceat a pourul. ers. Moreorer. printed pro?rania are
nc-r issued, and Ua oi the ponies
!' VEARS AGO furnished, aurcbered to corresoond
Fifty rocs ae -sorkicg oa C;e rail
read xcTicti ar'Mjcaanv -.
I Ettleil ad Victcna" Dur
jer hare secured a Ucera to wed.
1
1
EARLY SHOWING
LADIES' FAIL COATS
a
to plan your varloua ensemble
Allow yourwll iiinplc H'C
fnr Prill
Th. ouuum'lInK arl.nnt corl.ta ol .:y coata-model
ol sport una drcim sliw to 40'
Dress Coats
ThcK arc o! the !t l"t- h U"JO:a ln
tql,y cu.n... color, of Pin. Green: Brown. Black
unci Navies.
Snort Coats
(n.., w, mnficl to those c! drCMbti'
cleverly patterned Imported English tweed.
S3but of very
. . . r
Both Btylen ere very neatly tninium -ii
Cross Pox,
Baby Beaver and Wolf.
Your entire contume Is centred around youi jxat.
We arc ahowlng a very beautiful assortment Vrf the newest
creations or the Fall season. Come In now and start your
planning.
$49-50
THIS SHOWING RUNS ONE WEEK
FAX&8
LA GRANDE
STORE
Successors to N.K.WEST & CO.
(from OUmfT. Mon A op. 13. ISrn) ith figures on the saddle cloths.
rue; t . a.. K:crj--irir croxe tr; -
ort-?on altitude record for a plaae
carryuig a pilot and one pa&senger
anert he went up 16.2CO Xeet last
eight.
Be.r potato and wheat aeed are
ncedtd in OregMa.
cl an Arr.erl'.ia trhrrA.
i Through the grades. American in
structors t-h uch ub-iA tuv E.i?-
instrument that American history and geography.
wH'Ij. rtv lWrrni lukChort frtrrltifl
;MilI help to destroy these imaginary lines which have made an :!, thai can "be taught m
ONE YEAR AfiO
(From OIener, Ert Aug. 73. 12)
A local organization, ol Oregon
mothers has been formed.
Just as Babe Ruth stimulated In
.crest in tire home run. and Bobby
Jcaes aroused greater enthusiasm lor
gcli. so has America's one and only
Tcmmy Hitchcock helped popularize
polo.
'Hitchcock fans" may look more
dignified, but they are just as noisy
as th supporters of Ruth in the right
field stands of the Yankee Stadium.
'economics from following their natural course, and have made
hard the road of the traveler.
French and Eruh readers,
Pupil at this, particular school
Item to convert; In French as easily
& ch'tdre-n reared In French homes
or Tic? versa. And every year the
newcomers, even those of hizh school
ae, soon respond to the atmosphere
Ralph Winters was nominated for
post ccaimander by the American
Legion,
Sport Slants
BIMPER HONEY CROP
NOT HIT BY DROUGHT
Br Alan 4. Gould
A 17,000,000 JL.MI' n rwpond to the atmosphere j .Associated Press Sports Editor)
' T, . - r . , Joi the school and fall In step witn I Outside of golf, no sport in the
In round fimires the united States todav has ' their feiiow student. .u&ited sttM h trrnn fa-t. tn
nv.rn inh-.l.if-in.a than it hut fon vphik aon Th:if ic n f 1-0- I A list of the patrons of uc pcpular Interest In recent years than -
- " - r,chool4 u an uiusu;ous one. Ont iP"o. flot only has the public, as
mendoUS gTOWth, and especially SO When it is remembered finds, for example, the names of j manifested by the gate receipts, be
. . ' t. . .. - . a- ituch persons as the commwcul t& better acquainted with the
IlOW drastically the nation CUt its immigration during that c jr-wlor of the Enttsh embassy. he gme but leaders, hitherto aloof.
c:mrmr:tal secre.ry of the Swiss t" uuwa ine 01a oarners ana
legation, an attache 01 the iuuian ; b'" vj w upfc me raraern
BATON ROUGE. La. Louisiana
has a bumper crop that's not affected
by the drought. It is honey.
To obtain the best price farmers
have been urged by E. C. Davis, bee
; specialist at the str.te university, to
establish "honey stations" along main
I 'highways.
Fanners are told to brand their
orouuck nwie 11 jXi Loua.an wuj
.flowers" If they do not know the
exact source from which the honey
is often unpopular with other chil
dren. He is sullen and hateful with
them and shows a special tendency
10 try to grab more than hts share.
His disobedience is not the ordinary
careless kind of normal childhood.
" for him. it serves as a means ol get-
'ting even with those whom he feels
have cheated htm ,
It is therefore a wiitiui.. ugly sort
cf disobedience. It calls forth harsh
treatment which in turn makes the
cb'Jd more unhappy and more Jealous
than ever of a favored brother or sis
ter. r The Jealous child is often destruc
tive. He seems to take unusual pleas
ure in breaking and spoiling things.
Thumb sucking, nail biting, and
kindred habits are generally more
; nimcu it to nreak in a jeaioos cmld
than In another. He clings to them
the more tenaciously because other
satisfactions have been denied him
and because he wishes to revenge
himself on the parent who has failed
to show him as much love as h,e has
shown another.
Health Talks
' HOT WEATHER HINTS
t ; It was graduation day at one of
'the leading Eastern universities. The
campus was crowded with old alumni
and there was great hustle and bus
'tle. The day was hot. and yet the
eld veterans of the classes of '85. '95
and 1900 were showing the recent
! graduates how to celeo.itte.
Puffing and sweating they marched
'enthusiastically behind the brass
band and "cut up" in a fashion that
, put the antics of the younger men
to - shame. In the afternoon they
marched to the baseball field, and.
( sitting in the blazing strn, shouted
; themselves hoarse in support of the
home team.
j A physician present, an alumnus
of the university, remarked, "This Is
fine spirit, but darn fool sense." It
was. and while one must admit that
this was an uncommon occasion,
there are thousands of other persons,
who. as Mark Twain had said, talked
much of the hot weather, but did
little about it.
I Three items need special attention
.during hot weather. They are clothes,
! food and physical effort. Good sense
j dictates that each of these should
be reduced to a minimum.
) With the atmosphere hotter than
bedy temperature, we are oblleed to
radiate a good deal of heat. This can
jbe facilitated by wearing light por-
ous ciowiing. ;save wnen you are out
for your sun bath, the shady side of
th street Is the side to be preferred.
Since a large portion of our diet
ordinarily is used up to supply heat
for the body, and since in hot weath
er there fs an excess of temperature,
the totaJlfood consumption shouW
be cut down during the waroy
Vegetables, fruits, milk and milk
products are to be .preferred during
the hot season." Water- should be.
drunk judiciously1 and not in, execs-1
give quantities' at any one time. ;
Strenuous physical work saould
oe avoided, particularly intensive ef
, fort calling for the expenditure of 1
large amount of energy. t
HY-PEP-SEN
Puts Pep in People
.t Tonic; KlsotlTc and Lasatlte
Heirs young and old who suffer
.with Stomach or Liver ailments. -',
i Makes :ou good as nea-. i'
For sale by Moon lnig Co. adr.
too eood
to keep
States, and a United States aenator J unoer tne cover oi any aristocratic
' Irot M:nneaota.
period. Considering America's prosperity and Europe's econ
OmiC distress during those ten years. It IS Safe to Say that im- oa.y. commercial secretary of methods of ballyhoo,
i . ,. . . . , ' , , . , the Canadian legation, tne i!e of! Th' tct u lnJ- Pe' '
.-migration restrictions cut the growth of the Lnited States the sia minuter to the trruuc i p- fast and exciting.
by several millions since 1920.
; Where is theie another country in the world that could
;pass through such a period of population growth without suf
fering acute growing pains in Ixith political and economic ;
forms? That growth would also have taxed the production !
facilities of any other nation. j
i. t i : .i ... i .l . .... - '
hub iciiitii name nitieiise was oue to a on in raie excceuingf
Over Night News
(By The AMK-lt4 trrn)
tradlticns. CcmpetitlTeiy. It is still
;a sport for millionairm or lor t"
jwc-- have the benefit of wealthy
; backers.
Yet !t has grown rapidly In the
Army, In the West and Southwest
where cowponies can be ridden with behavior cf a child In the immediate
Must as much enthusiasm as the tbor- i present and coloring in consequence
cughbred Jupiter, which Mr. Stephen his entire personality when he is
luuaici owuiucu ouuifsv irom uir ax-
Chats With
Parents
BY-PROOI CTS OF LEAI.Ot Y
By Alice ludMn Peale
That a jeaioos cm id becomes a
jealous adult is something which ev
eryone knows.
But that jealousy Is a spreading
blight, affecting frequently the whole
1 7 .Ten . 1a lfMUt elMflV linHprutryvl
Chicago Hughes In speech before , -tine for the record price of 622.- J Manv of the disciolinar- nmbifm
:lhb death rate and the fact that the United States is Still the states to resist encroachment upon j It U ugnlflcant of the changing or- childhood have been traced vnsv-
land of golden opportunity to many from other countries. auinV;v ifl iJrST" 1 IS1!!0.? t'
ity which typically characterize the
j;ealoua child, influence every as
pect of his behavior. Grownups are
apt to find him difficult to manage,
negative, defiant and stubborn He
.Immigrants arc Still Coming into the Country in Search Of new :,'T" p-edlct:ns democrat sooi.have eallcped Into the classic Long) The unhappiness. the resentment,
. . ... , . . , ;wlll be In national control. iltiand arena this summer to battle I the over-whelming feeling of Inferior -
jivino, iiirit, luiiil aim luiturie. -
Manlte. Mun. Charles P. Rug- fcr places
the American
"Big
tlfu:i . i . . , , - . .... . , , .(i es. lumber nine, dies al aee or tw. (Four, hitherto restricted exclusively
ward, all sections of America show a healthy growth. No llc,
iseciion nas a monopoly on mis population harvest.
The task directly ahead of this country is that of correct
ing the existing social evils so that there will lie an advance
ment in character as well as an increase in population.
EQUALIZATION
' A survey indicates that the United SUtes corn crop for
thin year will he cut about .'50 per cent by reason of the drouth,
and the Trench wheat ciop is reported to have lieen reduced
at least 30 per cent by the excessive rains. The history of the
country is that we are never all "up" at the same time
neither are we all "down." If foreign countries have a short
age of wheat there may be an opportunity to dispose of some
nf our surplus.
President llubio of Mexico h;is ordered the drafting of a
law which will compel owners of vacant lots in Mexico City
to construct buildings on them. Hasn't he heard of the baby
C-olf courses? They will fill up vacant lots in a hurry.
This is another demonstration that the people of this coun
try have faith that the business structure of the United
States is on a solid foundation, and would indicate that their
slogan is "business as usual."
as': Letter found ln Zutas de-:to the wealthy products of the arts-
box mentions runts of Oover-; tccratlc Meadow Brook school.
on of Florida. Attorney Gen-I It la a certainty that at least one
era! Davis, and state senator. ICallfornlan. Eric Perley. will be on
Los Aruelea Federal court dlamts-lthla Btg Pour: a possibility that an
ses Indictments charging twelve movt? jcther. Elmer Boeseice. will be named
companies with viciat.ng Sherman J Cecil Smith and Rube Williams, who
anti-trust law. ihave ridden the cow country of Tea-
'Aashinijtn Chairman Meres, of i as, are International material.
republican senatirlal campaign corn-
mlttee. predicts Albert J. Galen wlll ,. ,m, to me not inDztT than
defeat Senator Waish In Montana. three or four years ago that It was
Poirt Pleasant. N J Two fuher- I neceWary for a newspaperman. nxl
mrn find yachting cap similar tothat;r, to mlkl! qu,ci telephone call
worn by Van Lear Biaci I from Meadow Brock club house to
Foreign ibis office, to effect a secret entrance
Marselll-s Eugene Silvaln. cel.- : through the kitchen to accomplish
brated actor of French classic drama, j hls purpo,. Extension of the facill
dies t ties to the ordinary boys of the press
M-cw Nine men shot for count-j ,.mD,T wun-t done,
er-revolutlo.-iary activities consisting Nov ,hfw Mme y, ,he prraa
of hoarding Russian allver coin. hate quarters set aside for them In a
' 1 wing of the Meadow Brook clubhouse.
twlth shower-baths attached and re
freshments served.
On the field, the old Harvard Idea
The News Used
To Be:
(I mm OtistrMi'l, VVrd,,
The O H U IV
rf rar from F h
riiriMmaN prraent.
(iO
AiiC t.t. VMM
ti receive 400
H.irriman lor
In Washington
B llerlitfrl Fhiiiniier
WASHINOTON The little son of a
high official ln the Latin-American
diplomatic corps in Washington was
bitten severely by a dog while at play
r jccntly.
In a serious condition. He was car
ried to a hospital In an ambulance.
He could not Kpeak English, but a
tonal operation a few weeks previous
had made him extremely conscious of
hospiuls and operating tables.
When hospital attendants sought
to place him on the operating table
that' they might bind his wounds.
and made a rumpus generally
Nurr-en mid d-:lorv unabic to un
derstand him. tried In vttm to in
him understand thut he rmiv jt
intt. Hut it was not unm o: ,r
hln parents assured him in hi only
lannuage he knew that he would not
have to Ko through a set-ond ton I
operation that he agreed to mount
tne table.
This Is typical of Washington
the city when the blend of pcrTKri
alltles is probably IM nioni un iMiai
of any In this cutitr-. ,
llntor I nliiue
The school life in the tupiui. to; ,
liiBtniu'C, has a flavor that it, di.
tlnctly unique. In a mnitle rin-.-room.
one finds the sniu and dm. :
the Uttle fell-jw grew quite volubl; In ters of Iowa, of Pennsylvania or
his native tonjue. clutched his thront , Fiance, of Great Ontaln ol ciuu ..
Drive to
MEACHAM
SUNDAY
for that
FRIED
CHICKEN
DINNER
ORE. TRAIL
TRADING CO.
Mcacham, Ore.
iew Showing
HARTMAN
WARDROBE
TRUNKS
jj Remove the jj
9 that Covers
Q Your Teeth
mm g
9 Klcn.o 0
3! Tooth Brushes X
0 15c to 50c C
bran
de Ronde M
eat Co.
FACKERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF MT. EMILY PRODUCTS
City Grocery and Market Main 7."-!i0 Hoover Market Main 755
Economy Grocery and Market Main 573- IS Fir Street Market & Grocery Main 700
DO YOU KNOW
That when you purchase 'MT. EMILY BRAND" of meats vou purchase products
manufactured at HOME by a company who purchases GRANDE-RONDE VAL
LEY live stock; who employs 38 people, mainly the heads of families, and who
are horm owners.
' Our baby beef is tetter." It is a Grande Ronde VV.lley product.-LOOK FOR THE
UNION CARD
BEEF ROAST
Fancy baby beef.
Ib. 17c
PORK SHOULDERS lb. 18c
Lean. Well trimmed.
NO. 10 LARD Ju9
10c for return of pail. Lard hits ad
vanced. Stock up now.
Every one can have beau
lift!' teeth if they are
brushed twice day with
a bruAh that Is constructed
to clen all the teth all
over. With a Klenzo Brush
you can remove the tartar
that div.o.or the teeth
and i tarts t hem on t ie
rod to decay. That's be
cause the brut lea are )iit
enough The graceful
the handle en-
hee brushfn to reach
the hidden ipots away
back. Sold only at Rexall
Stores.
Glass Drills
0
:
l TT curves
: able t
SPRING FRIES
Colored. Choice milk fed.
lb. 29c
ALL BEEF STEAKS lb. 27c
No seconds. All strictly baby beef.
PORK CHOPS lb. 27c,
Lean loin chops. --v-
BULKLARD lb. 12V2c
Bring your pail. LeUuS fill it.
"IMS JHTc
Nice Plymouth Rocks. Dressed and
drawn.
FLOUR
Royal cream. Made from G. R. Valley
hard wheat. We guarantee to please or
your money back.
-19-Pound (T -t Qp'
sack . . tM.sjQ
Ambassador
TOILET TISSUE
Real fine paper at a. saving.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
6 rolls
for
35c
PABST-ETT CHEESE
Factory Special Sale
Two regular 2c size or
for - 6DC
Stock Up!
GREEN C0RN
Golden Bantam, sweet and tender. Spe
cial. Buy what you want.
Ear
lc
INC.
1,1 ontMit,
ipS
3 pjunds
for
SWEET SPUDS
Fancy smooth stock.
25c
BUTTER
Ml. Emily Brand. Fresh Churned.
2-Pound i '
75c
Tru Blu
GI NGE R SNA PS
Fresh stock. Saturday only.
2 Pound '
- . :.'; - 25C
JARS'
Ken- wide mouth Mason or Economy
Comjilotp
Quart size An
j- l- 98c
Tru Blu
APRON DEAL
1 Package Cookies.
1 Package Crackers.
1 Rubber Kitchen Anvnn
. . i , , .
-vilJaN
All f.
59c