La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 19, 1932, City Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, QBE-
Friday, August 19, 1932
s
OUT QUR WAY
By J. R Williams business shows
DEFINITE GALNS
FOR fr-lE. LOVE. OF J.H06APVlATf
GET IMtb TViAr KiTCHEM, OUT OF
MV SiCtHT! TO TKE. "
ACtO-J-- OF VOu GOimOt To .
WORK' . JOR T-IAV4 SO OP?
AGcvjf ooi-Ct rr get out
(Ooacsned Irara Pa-e oe)
caccp bj furtT tncrrues
tn
nr codirr pnoea. cue.
i td aecurit roru a a ruer
1 raen- IrtdurtTy. a-bcje buying
I bu wued a qter paoe. of -
KL l E IT'S llt-lltB AT I'AI-k'S T' ( llt tl Kit
i
,pr.
'80
rtJESB dlntlncUve light
colored Cords merit a
popular place In your ward
robe. Their hip - fit and
sLralght-haiig cUc" with
tiniversity men trom Maine
to California.
-To TrtCfec Dr&i-ie-. SOO'vE. e4
THAT CToE A ThwDuVJD TTi-lE.'b '
: Oexs rrarhTng pe krtvis In Dcy 12'
au m. rzjar .
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ill A TrTHl!
i n 7
(laecrpantea)
aa laiiin iirlias: Ni
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FIND IT
HERE
lee
i'lli
si
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' fnrtfair ina. except tvaDday. at J71e Bixte Km), La
a Wxf. CVaCUU.
Bend st the rartacne or la Oranda. Oram. m Second OUaa
Mall Matter under act of March J. um.
OmCUkL PAP OF CKIOK OOCVTt AXD TEB
crnr or la o&urm
mt mm or associated pbjbss
Sn aaaon.ted Preas is exclusdreiy taeOed to w (or pubUcaaoB
f all m dlanateb credited to tt or oat otbcra eratad "B pas
liia retn. All ngau or repnhllrataon t apeelal nr rha la
tta paper u4 alw the local un herein also an nasrad.
w I n
National Advertising BepreaenlaUv
U. O. HOOZXSES CO. Zae.
aa Praacateo. lea Angr, Seattle. Portland. Ctucaca. J
rjewott, afrv Tor
SCBSCBIPTIOK RATH
By Carrtcr
Cam. an tb ta adraace a
L bj. ati to adaaaot ' ' -fa
Hatty, a 4 copy (
Bj k
7, per montfc In adTanc
07. par alx ai la ad ranee
Dally, per rear la ad ranee :
-JUS
ADVEHTIEIKQ BATJ
Data y. foreign, per earamn inch
majDaj, local, per column inch
1 ooouact price on appJB
V WT a P-T OFT. - - q-tt;
Oaa- far t Catau
aa la ay a. av
' WHY WOBBV
Vix&x a bn aide (a or wind
fiiel ta J" our car vben j caa i-tL-et
o flued tor -be st cost tht yoc
hhvt ever had cs vort: done any
Ti'v. Tae your car to EUchardsoa
-The Art Vfti at cnoa't Art
and (Hft Sbop. t B-15-J t
I
NOTICE i
Doce at Coodbrod te taslsht
Union. Ore. 8-18-1 t. '
lOMOKEOVT
When you are dova toaTi remember
to tfce roar pScltjres to Richardson"
An and fiifl Rrvnn t nr fnt-lno
11 dct on all Ir&me Jobs it ot
tered to too at this tune. 8-18-3 t.
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Campus
Cords
re always j-een. but ner "hemrd. They
tar like a -IKcr dollar, and Keep their
lines tlirouch counlless cleanings or
suliln.
Now Priced at
$3.95
SIZES 2(1 TO 40 1VAJST
We buy. sdl or trae te tires.
Dtstrlbuwr o! Ky-rpriElie.d t;re.
Dojle 7imT.pn-.iiri -Jetf. d pir.
of co3 t -a !lg i oid QtHI-
I pought the Lord, and he heard me, and delivered me iuon.
before baa lae worra erer
from all my fears. Psalm 34: 4.
AX HEROIC EXAMPLE
i In recent months we have read a good many news stories
which have a tendency to weaken our faith in hun nature.
, There have been stories of brutal crimes, of dishonesty in
high places, of ail kinds of human degredation almost
enough to make one think that our race is a pretty shabby
one.
But, on ihe other hand, we have also read a good many
stories which help to balance the scales and assure us that
the upward struggle of humanity is not entirely hopeless
after all. We have read about men who have remained
true to their ideals in spite of economic stress, and about
all manner pt worthy achievements and deeds of kindness
and bravery.
B'e are reminded of that story from Canyon City, Colo- i
rado, which appeared in the papers recently; a story of an
Utterly unknown, perfectly ordinary human being who'
proved himself capable of real bravery and the
uu:i:.. '
uuuiij. . 4d of -ring.
I jom ana ueorge rjiiijleton, brothers, were digging a weJlj
Sofiar. 100-Ib- aack .
Vert-ablet
trkd to commit ltaelX to the does rtae
tbat force not. after all. the final
arbiter la mera- tonal relationa.
To nn-eratand boa- far-rearhing
this coUct is. lust tmaeme Iwr dif
ferent a ?acc the vorld would be 15 j
m . o - ). . - tn ff - fr
leneraOon5 earlier. f 7.
Texas. Califaraia. Krw Mexico and Cabbage, lb.
Arizona a-ould not be part of the j Sew irax onlona. lb.
United States. Tb? Amerlcaa n-sjTurips. 3 trenches
-ould aw Cy over the Philippines orcrrc s, 3 bunches -luerto
Rico. jpotaloes. 20 lbs
Wort. t lnnfitinrtKl mrr ) . .
- - irv ,
vanaaa wousa oe exisung uxuer t Onions, lh
flaf of Praace. In the orient lh ere-"" "
iild be no -treaty porta.- no lor- Tomatoes, 6 lbs.
eirn ctoni the Dutch a-ould not jEfP1"1 l0- r
hold the islands of the East Indies, aeeis. 3 bunches
the PTtglKri would not head India. Lettuce. Imperial
the map of Airlca would loot eatireiy Oarlic lb.
different. Beans. 3 lbs.
But there la no point In going on. Pea s. 3 lbs.
.Ulli
The H- tfc S. Electric Co. Is the only
nr-. 10 months. or Ivan W. Kel-! "ltor:I de-ler fc Rireia Vacuum
-r. iliswa. Mont, regional forester, ' Caers In Grande and we aug-
T. A IT 4VT1P! sd here tonight. i gea tht you consult your local deal-
Phooe Main 1 T7
-!-. 4 firt. d:t j - r
'Of tils noi. 1 1.700.000 -111 be;er J" serrtce.
RKTATT. M 4HKFVTQ soeat on inthnvi d H30O.0OO oa Izocciion free.
Tie latter are utM oir cie lor ;
County E--rd ol Eq-l-tlion lor the As-or.
Co:t of Cnjon. State ol vrtgo.
-nil meti at the Court Bouse In said
County on the 12t day of September.
lt, (Semg the second Mondsy of
said niocth). and conunue In sefcUon,
ccliive of boudara, from day to day.
for a penod of one month, for the
purpot of exnig and mating
Dea-ry corrections in valuations.
-(scnpLiX-, qualities of land, and
lots or proptrt. as shorn by the
oEessmfnt roll as compiled by the
All parties Interested or harint.
grievance In their assessment should
attend and present their claims as re
qui ml by law.
Dated this 19th day of AuEnist
1032. :'
D. H. PROCTER. County Atsessor
Aug. 19. 26. Sept. 2, 9
NOTICE
Big dance at Eagles hall every Sat.
Dite. 8-19-2 t.
SJL9 the forests, while te public uses te
. 15 (
2c J.
15c : will ct l
irt-, CO.t-f.
GOLD S ILrt E PLATTVOf
j We a.T psy-n the tgast martet
1 prices for goid britigeweci. crow rat.
(Waurli cases. c js, rng. bracelets.
-MEDICS TO . MEET J & Ed content. Phone Vvn 740
(Or call at tha Sooomer iol Jar ap-
products Co. . B-19-1 tp
c EASTERN OREGON
3c'
20c
10c i
Continued Pnxu Page Tturee)
D. Haun. aecreury-treastzrer, ol j m-Uig, p-catlnx. batiD
Grs.ce. Wives of ie oilioers i halo, etc &rto'c JiddT Shoo.
AdT. t
the wornen's receptjan
for the fcren oon
Eoeeung winch will be beld Irccn ft
County". Dr.
beci5 we simply cannot picture te C-elery. bunch
world aa it would be if the nxbt of Caultfiowe- lb
cooqoett had been ooUawed a few cucir.fn 3 1
centuries turo. In attnptir-? to out-
i: - . ! . M(vm, v, u en t .
mgnesi V '.STZi pepprrs. lb.
to 12.30 will Include:
"Mfraicine in Baxer
j G. G. Gordon. B&aer.
Grtea peppers, lb.
f-IIEATISG Ol R ELVES
rwim uieir tamer. I7iey had dug the shait to a depth ot n,. . Peaches, baexrt
sixty feet, and then it was necessary to lower George in a I worter. h;" and his family were root- S"1 4 loc
bucket and place a dynamite charge. George lit the fu!Z5S S ATbof"Z
ave the signal for his father and brother to hoist himnn tmu a omfartabie home. so. ixztoo, uo.
out. inev rxMran lo no so ana tup irme t.roke! ir."r-. .
George fell to the bottom, was knocked unconscious, and
lay theoe ri4 on top of a charge of dynamite that was
cenam to expiooe very snaruy. me two at trie top of Uxe.wua but
well would have been justified in staying there, frozen with
horror. What would you have done? i
5c
5c
- 'loc; -pyionc Steoosis-
- . 12c tversoa. Bter.
15c, Eriscussjon "Surgical Treaaeni'
ISrDr- C J. Ertt. B-ter.
30c J "Trae ef-poi-. bU t t of the Family
io: Prici3 in the Manarement of
i Tubercuiaws. Dr. Dewalt Payne, resl-
dent pjtcan. Eastern Orecon Suate
; 25c Tubercular ho?p:l. The Deiies, .
, is? Don Dr. Albert Mount.
gc Creeon C y. Ore.
jOc & $3 ' ODatrrrtion on the ui.3Sis
the builder at a fair to build
Dtt nrurtec. SO . 40 ad 4 lr
house on a tunny hul. and then went Pol:rne. 3 boxes L
on tness to a fr-awy country; r:- A, .-r
The builder was left at worx wi no: L -' - 4
watchman but his own bonor. -Ha.- S?t,s- 5
olri K. .i. hr-t "f n Hmn
r.,..i .Trv Grapes, lb.
tnai WOU1Q you nave aonej 'So h went on usinnlne o-jt tlie tiir.e
Tom, without a moment's hesitation, clutched the rope pi" e m poor semce. poor
Plums. 3 Iba.
that the explosion would occur in a few seconds, but hoping!1
to be able to reach the bottom before the fuse burned aw&v.jn
Unfortunately he was unable to save his brother. The
Dairy
When the good Sarltc returned. Butter, creamery, lb. .
he builder ad : "Thai's a line houss Cheese, lb.
built cm the hill." "Good." wts th; Honey, cccab ,
reply. "Go move your lot Into it- at Cotte cheee. lb.
Thai JutrlJOn reminds us vividly ' no
of the pred.'cament our voters and Hard Pederatlon. 43 Iba.
charge went off when Tom was only half way down the .Vjr. .fJrf-.'rt "TL"1
Khfift 1 1 i U'Ctnt nn Hriu-n T . tta Ivi trim i , t.:a . K , -1 t w,. fnv-u. K. h.rf .. in- '
u.l 1. 1 ...j . it. ..... . ,l. lduitrial: cbniuu himself when he M urns. doa.
uiuuitrt uiuneii uuui ana stnt It quicy 10 Uie suriace, ax'kaow Va. his own bouse Vfcxcd. dor.
uui iv vijis wu jitic ine was ouiioinp. j
But you will live a long time before you will find a finer
example of real bravery than Tom displayed in this inci
dent. Stories like this are heartening. To see a man who I ;SSSrt', wheat. bbL
j w u uii uic wiiii tiiiiv tneie is somcining immensely
more important than saving his own tkin restores bur faith
in the entire race.
That spark of nobility is present in every one of us, but
it is frequently buried so deep in selfishness that it never
appears on the surface.
doz.
LIQUIDATION NOTICE
The La Grande Sational Banc, lo
cated at la Grande, la the Siate of
Oregon la closing Its affairs. AH note .
Dr. Carl G. Pat-. holders and other creditors of the as-;
isodauon are therefore hereby aotl-.
; fled to present the aotea and other
ltlT for payment.
P. L. irrrEES, Predent. 1
Dated June 13th. 1S32. ',
e-14-60 t. '
NOTIC OF MEETING OF BOAKII OE
EVl'ALIZATIOX FOR 1 MO.N )
CM'MV. OKEGO.V '
NOTICE is hereby grren. that the
Mitfcil? Ear and Mastoid Disease." j .
10&ki" t'P" fwu. ruuauu. ( aaiBHIHMBaB
" : fliicussion -Treatment of - ' m
' iKmnsia." Dr
r t Jviroruo..J
i Sc. 1 Di&cusaioa
7. : Sr..' Bil:r.
; 2ccj "Sti lc IndutlTtal Accident Com
- Oc. mifiion.- B. J. Jhctson. claim agent.
10;Sem.
1 In the afternoon session, from
3 10 until 30. the program will be:
2Cc ' "New Developments in the Treat
15 a 25c ' Hay Pever." Dr. H. H. Fos-
aozl.f"1- .
W. Tieenn. Bafcer.
Discuss; on "Oregon Stat Wedi
ci.1 SocitaA". Clyce C. Foley, execu-ve-iccrerr.
Portland.
..utes meet 1$ and election of
oUice-rs. .'
The
Shake Switch Shop
220 Fir St.
Special for Saturday & Sunday
Orange, Strawberry, Apricot
" and Pineapple Sherbet
. 20c Quart 2 for 35c
Maple, Black Walnut, Chocolate, Vanilla and
Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream
25c Quart 2 for 45c
Happy Jacks each 5c
Clarence J. McCuser.
-T J. ' EiBKifcs.
Dr.
0C;
21c
18c
15c
tl5
4.75
4.00
Aleat
loud and lon about the burdens of
tax U on. mste;ul and Icoash carcrn-"
mental trpehdinirc. graft and cheap Eef boil, lb, ,
politic. But are they not ertUcifcing Pot roast, lb. '.
the house they built themselves? Chops and ste, lh.
Back s short time ago when most Hamburger lb
of us had more money than brains h,. m i ' " i
and when we were drunk on the pow-
er of the aimlchty dollar, we openly ' . F
voted for and pported candidates otf - ,
spendthrift character, kxiowioa- when 5 'i' "
'? did so that we were "slippinc In Hkllbut- lb- (fresh) -
shoddy matenals" In the povemmen- . "
tl structure we were build: nr. We ! Poultry
Jknew that povernment. justly and Light hens. lb.
rccorrciiy aanuntterea. requirea spring, in.
our sober thoght and honest action.
wr dismia-fd the thoucht vtth
jthe snap of a linger and went richt
the dollar. We didn't have time to
vote intelligently.
Now we are npiig the re-rs. Or
course the house wv built leak. and
tracks and threstem to collapt. But
we can't laa it on the other fellow.
We built It ourselves.
Let us profit by our lcwon and
8c
-12-I5c
1520c
UK. MOI 'NT TO ATTEND
OREGOX CITY. Aug. 19 tPi Dr.
Albert -Count, member of the state
beard of .health, left here Thursd-y
evening !ar Pendleton to attend
state bewd sessions (here today.
Dr. lunt will addreas the Orecon
M"edlcal Society meeting at Baier
F-atutrrny-- returning to Oregon City
Sum? ay
CHEWING GUM AND VERACITY
ilany have been the schemes devised to dissuade witnesses
from falsifying their testimony, and to ascertain when they
are telling the truth and when not. Sensitive instruments
have been evolved to measure the heart beat, which is sup-)0
f- .M..nvu livil 11 UK ia IUI IIKil in mc wiiiirss I1I1IIU.
Perjury laws have Ira given teeth. And the oath and Bible
have been introduced in the courtroom. But only now does
the court believe it has the solution of the problem within
its grasp.
During a trial in which one of the two disputants a man
and a woman was obviously indulging in falsehoods, the
presming junge onservwi tnat both were ciiewing gum. ith-iDd the next house as it should t
out their knowledge he took an accurate count of their ,,t.dr?Srf"uitSuesr TVrwe"
"chews" per minute. The results were an average of f9 .who buut it. we bare been caratinc
ixuia per uiuiuie wiui a maximum is lor the woman, while
the man averaged Si, with a peak speed of 110.
- The scientific assumption is that the man was the most
excited of the two. which lends s'me light as to their rela
tive veracity. If it is but: those who are telling the truth
display the greatest cumpneure undir fire from counsel, then
fast gum chewing on the witness Ftasd is a dead give-away.
It hiis never le-n featured in chewing gum advertisements',
but the fact remains that what the srum chewer seeks nwist
from his favorite pastime is neither an aid to diireslion tmrlP-"'!? ltn-h. buterly fousnt
20c
18c
I5c
25c
Forest Service To
Spend $3fl09fi00
SPOKANE. WKh, Aux. 18 vJ- The
V- S. lori; service will snd X3.
(JOOCKKI on hiphwsja and oiher de
ie:pnic:n in Wcl?m Mioitana. North i
Idkho and Ewtt Wafahmgv:n in the "
WE HAVE .' .
A Laundry Service
for Every Budget
Wet Wash Sc lb.
to
Prim Prest 15c lb.
Phone Main 56
Standard Laundry
& Cleaning Co.
"Wife Saving Station"
ECONO
with
SAFETY free
Sure we can cut your tire costs and you won't need to sacrifice safety to
do it. .. . We've just received a fresh-from-the-factory shipment of regular.
SeiberCng Standard balloons and here are a few of the prices. Low, aren't
they? . . ;,-,;
RECrL.tR
rfxl (-!l .
tn sc-ro .
H.75-lf .
int.7f-: .
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JlxS.w-fl .
StS f'O.fl .
ita.:5-i .
fl5.:5-"! .
;iTc5.:ii-fti .
Ilx513-;l .
:Sx5.S0-18 .
li1? Vi'U R-4S 32x6.00-20 .
x5.f5-;o S.1S 33x6.00-21 .
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30
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i
I
BISHOP CRANSTON,
M. E. LEADER, DIES;
(Continued from Page One)
had. unfortunately, too long
iJe.ed."
Though the bishop deplored
rw irara une iow state lo
Wherever you go, you find
this malt with millions
of friends
a substitute for dentifrice tUt a for his nerves. He i rK-ctoral canu.ifns. NVrerthtle.
chews that he may relax or. in more scientific lguage. ! nuaenTa
that he may express in outer risvthm the pulsations of hjj'rnrd the i.ra at intern diipimW
inner lieing. It follows from this that Uie f.tster the chewer j K ?ZaSX
Kneads his wad the greater, in ll UV.'-lih !, is the perturba-1 movement, rather than by in
tion or excitement that he eki thus to still. j leiiigent. indiriauai aaaiys-.
So let all gum-chew i-is take hd ar.d park their cuds un
der the bench before they asrr4 th witnens ttand.
e iuc.uio UWTOCK
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By Bruce catton
r-Tr.r.M a chsnrr m lnternatll
r;..!i'n. rr i.-ex:er than is eencal
17 r.tltred
""h p-Mj affirmed la t winter.
vl- ?U4 bj ir ly-a-je of halio:a and
r i ex k-ni ao hi ir.e nations tlve.
c-'uin Ainr:a in cocj rlioa wr.h t
ne ivf o:n B-:vla and Pars-
. .! . n tremrly el-'asoo: naiire thmwouu a.) SO
.a prate if M 00. best alauxhter ee Mij.
!lhe nations the world rive it morel
C3UCAOO. Auj 19 ir (U. S D.
A ) Kogs l0O0. active, lot. 15 cents
bicher. leo-t) U HW.U M.
Cajtle 1.000; fairly active, steady to
troruf on most killing ces; short
lrd anil lone fed Siecrs 17 00 . VPi5:
cra steers as 55 sfY irr K-aive ac-
realrrs aeax. 6 00 7 00
Sneep B.0O0; steady to stroru:. spot
unevenly hiBber; native lamb
f A T' '1 k. . . . I
-.....t. .nr... u.n.- rarriuiiy. you will see ti.lt It tlxnal-
tion that America a-ould ab:d' by the'1-" erie of Uie proloui.arai uitu In'
policy of refusing to recognlre tern- she cnducl ol world allairs evet al-
tpnaj or economic guns ahlrh anynei'piea.
"on may me ny lores of arm
OMAHA SIIIJP
OMAHA. Atie. 19 in IV S D. A 1
Sheep 000-. lambs steady lo lie'
higher. shep steady. frexVra eUiTNr: !
native and range lambs ai.ooii j 3S.
jaaaw 11 wherever jroo jo
la. lwwll 1 h youll fine, that the
' j i I A f, ' f tvaeiadeittSeteyorte
' v4 k ISSk . CCk 'rjav. 'T fiett of the ration. Al-
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3CX4.S0-21
2x1.75-1? .
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j 31x5 25-21
J X5.50-1S
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XtDT I?x5 .50-15
- 7.12 30x6.00-18 .
7.ST. 31xfi.00-l!l .
- S.I7 Sl'x6.0l-20
l-l.i S3X6.00-21
31xC.O0-;2
0-10 35xf..0-;3 .
an 30xf.5ll-IS
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ism
- 13.KI
14. as
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. JIMS
ever
M.ll 1 1 t
"en, rneyre as low as you'll
pay for a dependable quality tire.
The dollar you spend on these
Selberlings will be the biggest dollar
andahalfsworth of tire you've ever
bought.
Won't you come in now and discuss
your tire problem with us? We
know we can help you to work out a
happy solution.
HOME FOLKS . . . HOME SERVICE
EM
What It does la to outlaw the Htot twea down from 1.7S,