La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 03, 1934, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE.
Tuesday,. July 3, 1931
An Independent Newspaper
Phone Main 600
tt, W. MUtDJBUCKS ,
HABOLD M. FINLAY ,
Published evening, exception Sunday, at 1110 BUtb itwt, L
rande, Oregon.
Butcred at the Postofflce ol U Grande, Oregon, as Beoond Olaaa
Mall Matter under aot ol March 3. 1878.
OKyiOIAL PAPER OP UNION COUNTY AND Tml
CITY OF LA GRAND!
aUamKR OP ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Aatootated Press la exclusively entitled to use for publication
of all new dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited U pub.
Uahad here. All rights of republication of epeclal oUspatchM In
' thla paper and alao the local news herein alio are reeenred.
National Advertising Representative
If. O. MOOEMBEN CO.. Ino.
Ban PranoKco, Loe Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Chicago
Detroit. New York
JULY FOURTH REALITY LIVES ON
Repeut uny ceremony often enough, and eventually It will
be almost meaningless unless you take especial trouble to
Ktop und remember just what it's all about. That's especially
true of birthday celebrations even Uncle Sam's.
There have lieen a lot of Independence Days, since an old
bell in a Philadelphia steeple rang out the announcement of
the first one, A lot of flajrs have been run up, a lot of bands
have tooted their lips tired, a lot of explosives and rockets
have been set off, and a lot of speakers have shouted them
selves hoarse; sometimes it seems as if all these observances
had jrot a bit stale, so that no one any longer bothers to
think of what's back of them. And yet, even if this Fourth
of July symbol has been used over and over again, the reality
'which stands back of it is just us much alivo now as it ever
was and just as much worth thinking about.
' . Those men of 1776 didn't go to war just because they dis-
liked the king of England, or because they were feeling their
oats and needed a good, brisk fight. War meant hunger and
' mutilation and death then, just as it does now; and the colon
ists went into it for perfectly definite and substantial rea
sons. They fought, in brief, because they had discovered
.what a precious thing freedom was; becauso they felt that
! the common man's right to live his own life and work out his
jewn destiny was a right worth suffering and dying for; be
! cause they believed that with the strange new instrument
called democracy men could carvo out a happier and freer
world for thomsolves. Freedom and democracy weren't popu
lar words in those days. They aren't popular today.
When the first Independence Day was celebrated, most of
Europe looked on democracy as an unpractical dream that
could novor conceivably work properly. Most of Europe,
judging from the prevalence of dictatorships, feels the same
way about it today. In the years following the American
revolution, the people of the United States showed that
' democracy could be mado to work and that freedom was
Boniething in which the hunvblcst man might share.
In the years ahead just ahead of us, we havo a chance to
prove the same thing all over again. The ideals for which
men risked their necks on the first Independence Day are be
ing iniiwriiiea anew, inoir security is largely up to us. Our
Fourth of July celebration will take on a new significance
if we can just remember that the day marks our acquisition
of the greatest heritage any people ever had. That heritage
j ia Btill greaut- audi still .in danger. It is still up to us -to tie
fond it.
CARROLL FUNERAL
TO BE THURSDAY
Punornl 8irvlce for Rlclmnt Mor
gan Ctirroll, ion of Mr. nnd Mrs. M.
M. Carroll, formerly of La Clriimle,
and :ieplu'W or Frank Cnrroll, of thin
city, will be held hero Thurtly lif
ter noon at 'J:30 o'olock nt tha I. O.
O. F. ccmotory, with SnotlKnuui and
Zlmmcrmim In chnro.
Ho died ftt 7:30 o'clock ycstcrtluy
morning nt Seneca, or hciirt fnllure
nnd Internal hcinorrhncs. Death
enmo while he wnji In bed nnd his
body win found when his pnrentii
went to cull hlin. He vm bora May
21, 1017 nnt 1ft survived by hla par
ents nnd two fllsUr8, Pntrlcla nnd
Kathcryn.
1-Mile Parade At
Baker July Fourth
(Continued From Pane One)
converged on thP city from nil over
linker nnd Grunt counties.
This historic mining city, renter ot
n dUtrlct which him produced 1M),
DOO.trOO In oren since wld wua dl
covernt In Orlffln'w Oulch In 1B0I.
prepared to bUmo the KreiiUwt Htrect
pnKoiint In Its history. Tlio paiiide, to
(itiirt nt 10 n. in., will be four miles
Ions, it was mk by Otto KoenlR Sr.,
rnstern decorator, who has been
bulldlUK flouts for the paat thnx?
wtoka. The parade, from start to fin
ish, will typify the old mining days
In the county, nnd the now spirit of
the rovlval.
Mrs. EIIk June MeCulloch, a7-yenr-old
pioneer of lHS'J. wilt b crowned
queen mother nt n ceremony In the
city purk ns n feature of the Divkor
county pioneers' reunion.
In thP nfternoon Mie Ilaker nnd
ha Orande brtfebU teams will piny
an exhibition Rftnie.
ITALY'S KCONOMA' WW K
HITS POLITICAL l'UISOM UK
ItOMK (.V) LVllatlon htw hit the
polltleal nnd other prisonera detained
on the prison Inlands and "in con
firm" ou the mainland.
Political offenders ued to receive
B6 cents a day for food, clothing, etc,
J They lived In wwll-gunnicd simill cot
taKos, but were not in Jail,
Now thla sum hnu been cut in hnlf,
nnd It dK?s not ro very far In Ualy,
where prlcs re hlirh.
One puck of 20 clKaroltcH nnd It Is
gone.
.HltiHgtirt Wat Llhniry Lxpaudw
srui'lXlAIlT. Oermnny M The
World war library, founded here In
1918 by lr. Richard Franck. indus
trialist, la to be expanded to Include
literature on the cuiiac nnd reulta
of the conflict. It already contains
85,000 book. inas'azliH's and new
papers published in belliipTent covin
Uleo wltUin the war years.
(incorporated) (EES
.Publisher and General Manager
Business Uanfcgpr
Von Papen May Not!
Be Ou8lel, Report
(Continued From Pngo Ono)
have kept nil Germany on crtno since
Saturday.
The Nazi press department lusued
an official estimate or the number
killed during the "second revolution"
us "below sixty." ,
The cabinet, us tlio governing in
strument or the nation, finds ltwlf
confronted with n multitude of prob
lems arising out of recent ovonts,
Hiieh na determining Oc-rinany's iwsl
tlon with reference to foreign nations
ns a result of the cleansing process,
and economic problems connected
with tho smashing of the at arm
troops.
There wns no doubt remaining 'Jn
minds of observers thnt the Nnal
party has received i severe shock. To
U-urn overnight to heap anathema
upon the heads of mou who the dny
before had been praised as tho ncme
of Nafl virtues npparently wns prov
Ing no easy tnk for mont peoj)le
whoso nlleglnuco to NnKllsin la Btill
demanded.
As tho smoke of the weekend fir
tniT olenred up1 It became apparent
thnt the "conspiracy" to overthrow
tho present Nal regime was groujied
In three major circles. Broadly
sjM'aklng. thowc centers were grouped
around three names Ernest ltoehm,
head of the storm troops; Oeneral
Kurt Von Mchletrher and llcrr Klau
sener, head of the Catholic action
party.
From Amsterdam a Urltlstx news
agency reported the former crown
prince had been expelled from Ger
many nnd had arrived by plane nt
Doom. Thow reports were subse
quently branded ns "nonsensical" by
tho llohennollern administration.
Republicans To Oppose
New Deal in Elections
(Continued From Page One)
The president asked, he reminded.
"If r have lost any or our rights or
HlHrty or constitutional freedom of
notion and choice."
"I will let the tailor answer thnt,
(this reference waj New Jersey
tAllor named Mngvd who was j)!
cutett for NllA violation) ot the work
ers n:ut owners or that mill in Ten
nessee which Is compelled to eJiut
down because Oeneral Johnson has
taken owny from It a graven imsge
not mentioned or recogiitBed by nny
law of the Unttrd Slates, but which
by rttkM must be dtlayed to secure
state and national government contract,-'
Fletcher added.
Japanese IWer InvndeM IMKen
PlliKN, CVechoslovaklft A1 A
shipment of Japanese beer has been
offemt for mile in this city, homo of
the world-famous Pllse:Kr. The Ori
ental brew nlso has been placed on
sale in Pruha and iiaaa nnd at prices
which cause Caccu breweia to gasp.
This Curious
JV"V CLIP5 g
j LASTS LONGER, gi
tr I "3 NEAR. THE BJ
Jr E I , EQUATOR. S3
u t - ., I THIS IS DUE K
1 TO THE FAcr m
I V , THAT THE jfj
i sy earth m
I Vv -e 1 SPINS FASTER H
mhii iiii ..in ,, -I AND THE wS
i -- -"----
A CHILD
THAT 15 BITTEN By A SNAKE
REQUIRES AN INITIAL 5ER.UAA DOSAGE
OOU3i THE AMOUNT NECESSARY
FOR AN
ALL WATER.
DOES NOT WEIGH THE SAME
CHEMISTS' NOW CAN PRODUCE
A WATER THAT IS fift CfAf
HEAVIER THAN ORDINARY WATER..
o 114 at HIA atnvict. IttC
THERE exists ft mathematical relation between the weight of the
human body and the amount of venom which it can normally neu
tralize. The anmllur the hudy. the less venom It can withstand. For
t Ills ronton, it child mutit havo ft larger done of scrum to combat
anuko bite poisoning.
The Weather
WRATIIKIi I'OHF.C AH'f
Oregon: Fair tonight anil Wednes
day hut overcast with fogs on roust;
moderate temperature; moitcrttte
iiorthwehf wind offshore.
LOCAL WF.ATIIKK
Monday: Maximum h:i, minimum
(1ft above. Clear.
Today: Minimum ft:i, 7 u. in. (i'i
above. (ear.
U.
S. Government Is
One of The Oldest
(Continued Prom Pnge Ono)
Is (founded, in 000 D. C, legend snys),
saw this power restored to tho throne
only In IHtiB, when tho Shogun jxiwer
was overthrown. So tho present em
pire is really only a youngster.
Time - tempered Orceco herself
ndopted n now constitution In U27,
giving one or tho oldest peoples one
or the youngest of governments.
War Urines Changes
8pnln nnd Portugal were nnclent
even when their explorers came to
help open tho new continent of Am
ur ten, but Spain only three years ngo
came uroiind to the republican form
of government, overthrowing ono of
the most nnclent monarchies. And
Portugal's present constitution was
adopted only last year, tho youngest
governmental baby of nil.
With the World War's end, n whole
crop of new governments appeared
on tho scene, Kusslu, Germany, Tur
key, Poland. CVechostovakln. Dimztg.
Austria, Estonln. Latvtn. Lithuania.
Finland. All these today have gov
ernments less than 20 years old.
Wo think or Prance ns n sister re
public dating from our own time, but
it Is not strictly so. The present
French republic Is the third, with
revolutionary breaks between them.
and was established only on tho over
throw of Napolen III In 1870, making
her only U4 years old governmentnlly.
New Itule In Italy
Italy still operates nominally under
tho constitution she won In 1H4H. but
received what amounts to a new gov
ernment when Mussolini's Black!hlrts
marched on Koine In 1023.
Our .nearest neighbors arc both
younger than we. Canada received
her present form of government by
royal proclamation tn 18tl7, And
Mexico, though she started off on
her own In 1HS7, has had Innumer
able revolutions, and got her present
coltstltutiou lb 1017.
Practically all our neighbors of
South America won their Independ
ence tn the middle of the last cen
tury, SO years and more after the
formation of the United States of
America, and most of them have
changed governments many times
since.
SwKs Hate Only to 1871
Switzerland immediately comes to
mind ns an old and tried democracy,
and It Is true thnt the sturdy moun
tain men have been tn n continuous
state ot developing their democrncy
since 1'Jttl. a matter of 643 years. Yet
their present constitution was adopt
ed onlv In 1H74.
Denmark Is an example of a very'
old monarchy, but the present suc
cession to the throne wns established
only tn 18M.
Today, looking back on 1S8 years of
government of the people, by the
people, and for the people." America
may reflect that her system has stood
so well the tests of time that It ts
today one of the oldest continuous
i:overnmental systems In the whole
world.
(Trill Mll LFH STKIFK
AT Kl'SMV-POLISH LINK
STOUVE, Poland To pnets
and communiques ndd romance as a
source of international amity.
Relations between frontier guards
nnd the civilian populations nenr this
border town are nottcmbly better as
n result of Anastasia Llchachv.ky
love for Timofey Ortvteff, a iron
tier guard.
Toe Polish gtrl while herding cow?
drove the animals clee to the Ruino
IVltsh line. Ortsorleff hurried to
oha-v them away, but stayed to wix
the nirt. Tills was repeated until Ana
slasia naked the mayor to prepare
mart u;e bans.
- World ?
LASTS LONGER.
NEAR THE
EQUATOR.
THIS IS DUE
TO THE FACT
THAT THE
EARTH
SPINS FASTER
AT THE
EQUATOR.,
AND THE
OBSERVER.
KEEPS UP
WITH THE
MOON'S SHADOW
FOR A LONGER
PERIOD.
FUNERAL FOR
MRS. CONN ALLY
ON THURSDAY
UNION (Special) Funeral ser
vices will bo held Thursday nfternoon
nt tho Cock Bros, undertaking par
lorn for Mrs. Mnnote Bell Connnlly
who passed nwny nt the home of her
dnughtor, Mrs. T. M. Oil more, Monday
morning. She had been ill for sev
eral years. Her husband J. Q. Con
nolly died Just eight weeks ago. She
was born In Decatur, Iown 80 yenre
auo Inst March and she nnd Mr. Con
nnlly eclcbrnted their fiOth wedding
anniversary In February. They came
to Union from Nebrnskn in 1900.'
Their only daughter. Mrs. Gllmore,
survives them.
Bonneville Hit By
Fire Monday Evening
(Continued from Pag One)
the bitty-interrupted the.llr&Ujiltfht
of the celebration nnd threatened to
jweep tho town nnd enter timber
lands outside. The meagre fire eqtilp
ment of this vicinity nnd bucket
brigades held tho fire pnrtlally In
check until outside aid arrived.;.
Fire cngine3 from The Dalles nnd
Hoed River pumped giant streams of
water from the Columbia river,
bringing the blaze under control.
Men from construction ramps at
Bc'.ineville dam and from CCC camps
added valuable manpower in com
bating the conflagration.
Two young men, Charles Hill nnd
Charles Erickv.on. were taken to n
hospital at Hood River for treatment.
Witnesses Raid the two received bad
powder burns while valiantly at
tempting to put out thv fire while It
wns raging in tho stock or holiday
explosives.
Civic leaders today declared "the
show must go on." Ci-icnde Locks has
experienced n mushroom growth from
about 300 population to aomo 1200
resident sln the few months that the
Bonneville dam has been under con
struction. The Catholic church, the Odd Fel
lows halt nnd the post office were
among the larger buildings burned.
Practically tho entire town Is built of
wood and little was covered with in
surance. t Clark Wood I
Says
$
Money doesn't tempt us, when It's
the 10.000 reward offered by Uncle
Sam for the capture of John Dll
llnger. The young Kansas wife who eloped
with a saxophone player said after
ward, quite unnecessarily, that "it
was nil n terrible mistake."
"We've Just heard of n boy having
been born with five arms. What n
swell second baseman that kid will
make!" Hubbanl Enterprise. Or
ticket chopper during n rush. And
he's well armed. If need, arises, for a
hand-to-mouth existence.
Grocery & Fountain
Open Sunday und Evenings
Wallace C Mahoney
Successor to
OKO. C. RICHARDSON
Same Block as Hensty's Service
AUTHORIZED
DKALKK FOR
FRIGID AIRE
See Us For
Klectric Refrigeration
Fred Spaeth
iln SS8 lins Wi.hlnjton
FIND IT
HERE
Copy for tbl Colo run most
be In by B a.
4TH OF JULY DANCE
At Zuber hall tomorrow nite.
7-3-1 t.
DANCE
At Wonderland dance hall Tue.
ntto, We'd, afternoon and evening.
7-a-a t.
HELP WANTED
If you wish help or suggestions and
Ideas In the building of your Float,
or the decoration of your car for the
Old Timers Celobratlon this service
will be given you by Richardson. "The
Art Man" at Richardson's- Art nnd
Olft Shop. 8-28-t f.
4th Annual La Orando Legion Frolic
starts midnight Tuesday. Ooodbrod
Luke, Union. Help the Drum Corps.
7-2-2 tp.
Nynl Anacld Powder ror Indigestion,
60c. Moon Drug Co. 6-22-1 m
GLADIOLUS
Our Gladiolus are In bloom. Beau
tiful assortment of colors cut fresh
every day. 1.00 dozen. Cherry's Flor
ists, Ino, 7-1-6 t.
SIONS AND DECORATIONS
Signs, Bannoro and Decorations of
all kinds for floats and windows mado
specially to suit your needs may be
secured at reasonable prices at Rich
ardson's Art and Olft Shop, fi-28-t t.
Now low prices on tnsulln-U-20-
lOCO, 98C. U40-10CO 1.77. Moon
Drug Co. 6-22-1 m
Yard ley face powocr ana compact
91.46. Moon Drug Co. 6-22-1 m
Lady Bather Tol II tries nt Moon
Drug Co. 6-22-1 m
Window and wallpaper cleaning.
Paint washing and scraping. Floor
waxing. Phono 669 J. 6-7-1 mp
Try Moon's Vanllia Extract, 3 oz.
33b, 6 oz, 62c, pint $1.31. Moon Drus
Co. 6-22-1 m
TUB NEW NATIONAL DE LCXH
PltEHSritE COOKER
With a marvelous new method of
locking the cover on tho cooker as
suring easy operation nnd positive.
results. Cool, burn-proor, bnkellte.
thumb-scrows and handles. A new
model Just out. Endorsed by the
world's famous authorities on cook
ing. See our window. Melville's, ex
clusive agent. 7-3-1 t.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
Notice is hereby given to all con
cerned that H. A. Zurbrlck, surviving
executor' or the last will and testa
ment or Jean R. Ivanhoo, deceased,
hns filed In the county court of Un
ion County, Btnto of Oregon, final nc
count in the administration of said
estate nnd said court has set Wednes
day tho 25th day of July A. D. 1934
at two o'clock P. M. at the county
court room In La Grande, Union
County, Oregon an the time and place
for the hearing of such final account
nnd all objections to tho same.
H. A. IZURBRICK. Executor.
Juno 20. July 3, 10, 17, 24.
NOTICE F SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice Is hereby given that I have
received foreclosure execution and or
der of sale, Issued out (of and under
tho Beal of tho Circuit Court of the
Stnte or Oregon for I Union County,
dated tho 8th day of Juno, 1934. In
tho suit therein pending wherein
Howard H. Hanson, Supervisor of
Banking of the State or Washington,
liquidating ngent for Spoknne Sav
ings Bank, n corporation, Is plaintiff,
and W. C. Becktell ana Alice m. Beck
tell, husband and wife. Ina E. Bug.
Alton Bnssett, Oregon General Mort
gngo Co. Linford 3. Season, Union
Mortgnge & Investment Co., La
Grnndo Investment Company. ,M. J.
Goss, Fred Spaeth and The Cnry
company, wcro defendants, to medl-
dected, upon a judgment, decree nnd
order of sale made and entered in
said court and cnuoo on the 7tH day
of June, 1934. in favor of tlio above
plaintiff nnd against the defendants
W. C. Becktell nnd Alice E. Becktell
for tho sum of (136,359.52 with in
terest thereon at 8 per annum from
August 26. 1929, the sum of (3107.00
with interest at 8 per annum from
May 27th, 1930. tho sum o $1500.00
0mm
JMMk
Jir I ran
San Francisco's Newest, Most
Modern, Downtown
Pinner in Coffee SSop (V-xn .... in Main
Pinins Rooti from $1.25. Unexcelled cuirc . . Private
garage with direct e)cvaror service tc lobby nd
ill guet repeal Soars.
It"i no wonder so mar.v reorle
jujt love it." So will you.
Powell Street at Sutter Sn Francisco
with interest at 8 per annum from
July 31, 1930, tho sum of rtfOO.OO
with Interest at 8 rrom August 22,
1930, the sum ol $0000.00 attorney
fees, and costs and disbursements, Li
which said execution and order or
sale I am commanded to sell the fol
lowing described property, being the
property" described In the mortgage
being foreclosed In said suit, to-wit;
Lots numbered One (1) and
Two (2) and the South twenty
nine (29) feet of Lot numbered
Three (3) in Block numbered
Thrco (3) in Grondy's Addition
to La Orande, an addition with
in the corporate limits of the
city or La Grande, Union County,
Oregon, together with the tene
ments, hereditaments and appur
tenances thereunto belonging or
in anywlao appertaining,
NOW THEREFORE, by virtue and
authority of said writ, and In obedi
ence to Its commands, I will, on Wed
nesday, the 11th day of July, 1934, at
ten o'clock of said dny, at the
front door of tho court house In
La Grande, Union County, Oregon,
sell nt public auction all the right,
title, Interest and equity of the above
named defendants and each of them
except the defendant Fred Spaeth, In
and to the above described real prop
erty, had on the 10th day of May,
1927. or thereafter acquired, to the
highest bidder for cosh, subject to
redemption according to law, the pro
ceeds to be applied In satisfaction of
said Judgment and decree, Including
coatu and accruing costs of execution
and sale.
Dated this 11th day of June, 1934,
JESSB BRESHKARS, Sheriff of Un
ion County, Oregon.
Juno 12, 19, 20. July 3, 10.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
On the 25th day of July, 1934, at
tho hour of 10 a. m., at the front or
north door of the court house in La
Grande, Union County, Oregon, I will
sell at auction to the highest bidder
for cash the following described real
proporty located In Union County,
Oregon, to-wlt:
Beginning at the corner com
mon to Sections 10, 11, 14, and
IS, In Township 3, South of
Range forty, East of the Willam
ette meridian, running thence
north along the section line forty
rods, thence west forty rode,
thence north 100 feet, thence
west 40 rods, thence south 700
feet, thence east 80 rods, to the
plnce of beginning, being a pnrt
of the SE'.iSEW. Section 10, Tp.
3 S.. R. 40, E. W. M. With all np
purtenanccs nnd water rights
thereunto belonging.
Said sale is made under execution
Issued out of the circuit court of Un
ion County, Oregon, to me directed,
in tho case of S. D. Crowe, plaintiff,
versus Guy E. Barker and Erma Bark
er, hi3 wife, B. M. Love, World War
Veterans State Aid Commission, Ar
chie R. McEachern and Jane E. Mc
Eachcrn, his wife, Maybelle E. Mc
Eachern, Elizabeth McEachern Kln
knde, Unknown Heirs of John H. Ross,
deceased, and all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any right,
title or interest in the renl property
described in the amended complaint,
defendants.
Dated nt La Grande, Oregon, June
26. .1934. f ".' ' i
JESSE BRES HEARS, Sheriff of Union
County, Oregon.
June 26. July 3, 10, 17, 24.
Prince Consort
Of Holland Dies
THE HAGUE, Holland, July 3 P)
Henry. Prince Consort of Holland,
died today. The Prince Consort's
death occurred suddenly, shortly be
fore 3 p. m. He was 53 years old.
Tho Leisure League of America has
Issued a list of 700 ways to loaf. It
occurs to us, however, that selecting
ways to loaf from so long a list would
be too much like working.
Sunburn Where is Thy Sting
You can laugh at sunburn if you
havo a tube of BURNTONE handy.
It brings cool soothing relief. It ends
the sting and irritation. Your druggist
will recommend it highly. Ask him
for a tube today only 29c. Adv
PERMANENT WAVES
$1,73 and Up
(ilndys Beem Finger Waves
Wet, 36c: Dry. 60c
Mrs. Itevnaud Finger Waves
Wet 50c Dry 75c
REYNACD'S BEAl'TY SHOP
Main 789
Comfort
Quicf
Service
Elegant
Atmosphere
Convenient
Location
cis oJrake
cieB
i fU tCa. Wild L1 I.
TOD AY
AROUND
. S CHBONICLKD BY TUB DAILY LEAH8D Willi
OF TDK ASSOCIATED PliESH
KKCK1PTS (l AUTKIt MIIXION
SALEM. July 3 ( More than a
quarter million dollars was received
from liquor sales In the state .during
tho month of June, figures compiled
by the state treasurer revealed.
Sales totaled 250.984.13; beer li
censes 5.218 and beer and wine
taxes 32.074.
MCKAKY HACK AT DESK
; PORTLAND, July 3 (P) Senator
McNary returned to his office In
Washington. D. C, yesterday after a
ten-day trip up the St. Lawrence
river and the Oreat Lakes to Detroit,
it was said In a special dispatch to
the Journal today. The trip was
mado In company with Senator Cou
zens, his host.
"Excessive heat spoiled the trip as
a vacation," the dispatch said.
HOTTI.INO OWN LIQUOR
PORTLAND, July 3 With the
expectation of producing a good grade
of liquor at a price considerably less
than has heretofore been possible, the
Oregon liquor control jcommassion
began bottling operations here Mon
day when 15 barrels of bourbon
whiskey wero poured Into pint and
quart bottlos to be sold under the
commission's own labels.
WALLA WALLA PLIKU KILLED
WALLA WALLA, July 3 VP) Car
lylc Rouinflon, 4!-sear-old Walla
Walla aviator, died early today from
Injuries received about 8 o'clock Mon
day evening when hlB plane crashed
west of the airport after falling to
gain sufficient altitude In a takeoff.
TAX O.N MUNK'II'AL UTILITIES
J'Ol'OHT HV INDIANA CITIES
BEDFORD, In. m Tills city Is
taking the lead in the fight of 40
others against the Indiana law which
provides that all cities must pay state
and county taxes on municipally
owned utl,ltles.
Appeal has been mado to tho state
board of tax commissioners. If the
appeal Is denied, tho cities, which are
affiliated with tho Indiana Municipal
league, plan to carry their fight to
the courts to test the constitutional
ity of the act, passed In 1U33.
Bcdford-3 taxes on the municipally
owned -water works under tho new
law amounts to $1,594.
! Genera! Auto Repairing
At Reasonable Prices :; , '
.... Satisfaction Guaranteed -
A. B. Potts
Lewis Garage 1115 Washington Ave. '
Next to Blue Mfc. Creamery ..
TV,
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entv
of cold at all times...
extra
cold whenyou need it
IN. Bummer, when you ruxd
refrigeration the most, is when
Norgc Rollator Refrigeration
shows up to the best advant
age. Because the surplus
power of the Rollator cold
making mechanism gives you
absolute assurance of perfect
refrigeration and plenty of ice
cubes no matter how hot
your kitchen may get. Only
Norge has the Rollator.
year 'Round Economy
Buy food in bargain quan
tities at bargain prices use
the left-overs when you will
THE ROLLATOR
has but thrc souVv
monng parts x impir.
aimatt etwr-
H. IS S. ELECTRIC CO.
Phone Main 127
Norgf Hollslor Re frllrennion
IN BRIEF, IN AND
OREGON
PASTOR PLAN PARTY '
FOR COI PLES HE WED
SANTA B Aids AHA, Cal. m Invl
tatlons havo been sent out to be
tween 600 and 700 couples by Rev.
Tom B. Clark of the First Christian
church for a party. All of tho
invited persons are couples the pas
tor has married during his seven
years in Santa Barbara.
Hop Gold!
The BEER that is definitely
out-selling every other brand
of Beer in the Northwest
.... and has consistently
maintained this record forthe
past four months I
Why?
Because it is so skillfully blend
ed for excellent flavor ....
naturally, completely, AGED.
Tom Whitehead. Distributor
Phone: Main 122
there's never a thought of
food spoiling in the protect
ing cold of Rollator Refriger
ation. Users say Norgc saves
up to $11 a month.
See the A'orge
Beauty conveniences
dependable performance ..
you get them all in the Norgc.
And with them you get year
'round economy so great that,
in the long run, Norge saves
many times its cost, Giverour
home the many advantage of
Rollator Refrigeration. See
the Norgc before you buy.
NORGE
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