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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE, Thursday, July 19, 19.'ll (Incorporated) Aa Independent Nenpapw Fnon Main 600 B. W, FREDERICKS , -Publisher nd OenerU Unger HAHOLD U. PIN LAY . Biulnew Uuuger Pubuitud evening!, exception Bunder, it 1710 6Uto lUeet, L Orande, Oregon. Entered at the Poetofflce of La Oranda, Oregon, aa Second Clatt Uall Uattar under act of Warcn 9. 1878. OyPJOlAI) PAPER OP UNION COUNTY AND TBJi orrr op la orandi UEUBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS Tna Aaaoelatad Praaa la exclusively entitled to ua f or publication ol all new dlapatcbea credited to It or not otherwise credited U pub llabed bore. All rlglrte of republication of tpeclal dUpatcbea la tbla paper and alao tba local newa bereln alao are reaerred. National Advertising Representative U. O. UOOEMSEN CO, Ino. Ban Pranclaco, Loa Angeles, Seattle. Portland. Chicago Detroit, New York The Weatlter In all thy, ways acknowledge- him, and he shall direct thy pnth.i. Proverbs 3: 6. TODAY IN BRIEF, IN AND OREGON AROUND AS CHRONICLED BY TUB DAILY LEASED, TUBS OP THE ASSOCIATED PBBSS Niii.iiirr iii:;ins ti:km ualem, July 19 vft Gordon L. Sciierjnerhorn. former Jeckaon sher iff, was dressed In at the state peni tentiary hero at 8:45 this morning, to, begin the serving of a three-year aantence placed on hint by the Jackson county circuit court, tv i v FATALLY III HNIill PORTLAND, July 19 W) Critically burned when an alcohol tamp ex ploded as he was trying to light It, Tny H. Morton, 45, died here yesterday. Baseball Ganie To Be Played Friday At 4 (Continued From Page One) baseball diamond this yetifl, com parative scores Indicate that the strength of the two teams Is exeep tionally even, and local dopestirs expect a hard-fought and close ball game tomorrow. ; llfl-D !KOVNS IS' DITCH SASTOKI4, July 19 (fl'j Apparently dorod unconBclous by a full from imull bridge, Robert Bchlz. three y Stint, old, drowned In a drainage ttcli, at Brownnmeiid Wednesday. Hi Iionni;vu.l& mi) un:.i;u JPORTLAND. July 19 mA low bjd of 1.1 93,075 for furnishing and installing two 00,000 horsepower tur bines and other equipment at the Bonneville dam was submitted by 3. Morgan Smith, Oaf, f York. Pto., when proposals were opened here yesterday by the U. S .engineers. IIUiJIVV VY JOU NK Alt LSI) . PORTLAND, July IB M By to morrow morning the beautiful Ore gon coast highway Mill be surfaced from tluj California lino to the Co lombia river. jptate highway oiling crews were sfiieduled to flnlnh the lost stretch of oiling in Lune county this aftcr iflbon. other unollcd stretches were rbiiiplrted Inst week. i ! MKIKU B Al l. IN j TO VlU,tiB O IMLQIKKS . OASTON DOUMURaUB, Algeria W Everything In this village is named for the premier of Prance, even lh,e wine. Years ago Gaston Doumergue lived hero as ft Justice of the ponce. So well did he fulfill 1)1 duties that the citizens followed his later career and when he became world-famous named the village for him. Now, the local wine Is known as "Gaston Doumergue Brand." IthmJrsla Hit I Ms IfillK lllgHwuy BULAWAYO, Rhodesia Vft A mac ad am road from this city to Victoria Falls to enable motorists to reach Africa's most famous cataract, is ue ing pushed by the Rhodesian govern merit which has spent 9250,000 on It In 12 years. Medical attention Is said to be costing the American people (3.700, 000,000 annually. We've an idea the docs would llko to know who's get ting the dough. SPECIAL RATES! at WALLOWA LAKE PARK Friday, Saturday and Sunday July 20 21 22 An opportunity for celebration visitors to visit, the "Switzerland of America" An opiKJi tunity for home folks to rust, up after thy big celebration. SPECIAL RAIL FARES TO VAU,UVA LAKE The I'nioii Pacific Railroad offers a spe cial round-trip rate of $2.r,f from l.a Grande to the lake and return, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, with 10-dav slop nver privileges. COME TO WALLOWA LAKE AND THE LODGE boating . swimming . fishing iiukse hack riding tVKATIIKK fOHKCAKT Oregon: ovi-nust nil roust, oilier, win lair tonight anil KrUiy; mIIkIKIv warmer In east and soiilli imrltnns foment; cooler In lnirrr KrliUi.) imsiinilr northwest wnd offshore. LOf.'AI, HHti Ur.lt Hednesday: .Minimum. 7, mini mum r'l uliove. Clear. Mnuiy: Minimum 7 n. in. !) abut, cleiir. POET'S CORNER TIIB H.U$ OF Mi;iH l, S The aborigines employed Thae hot springs In the hills In lieu of patent medicines To cure them of their HB. Then came along- a white man. who Surveyed the valley's loum, Pronounced that mountain beauty spot Ideal for a home. His neighbors then were mostly red, He always used them white; To make it plain, in other words, lie -I ways uone 'em Riglit." One later year this pioneer Put up a large hotel; Still people sought the hot spring cure In hopes of getting well. Prom, mo;.ey puffed aristocrats To foIKu without a dime, Afflicted people gathered In from every land and clime. Np difference what their color was. The landlord used them white, Exemplified the golden rule, And alwuys "Done "em Right." When all his earthly Joys are past: The bitterness and strife That comes to man while wrestling with The problems of this life. When experts figure o'er hU booka And balance sheets again To see how In the years agone He used his fellowmen. Then plainly you can read upon The shaft of marble white, That marks his final resting place. The verdict "Dunhnm Wright." M. L. Carter. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS by Blosser An Lcho in the Valley! VJE PLANNED OH PUSHlNa. DOWN THE RIVER A WAYS, AMD HEADING INLAND FOR GOOD HUNTING,... WHAT DO You THINk, CHARLIE DOWN RIVER, MEBBE TWENTY MILE,PINDUM GOOD FISH....OVEW FEATHER MEADOW, GOOD GAME".,. BEAR, DEER AMD PLENTY COON .' Hoiul ltns.in CliM'K lli'liairril LENINGRAD cl'i A 17th century clock which belonged to Catherine II unci 'which has been Bilcnt since 1015, Is being repulred here. At noon peacock spreads a golden tall, a rooster crows and an owl, sitting on tree brunch, strikes a chime. 1 S -.-.. -"jfZfx COON! J ( UP HERE CALLED ' i. r ( Y") nurtl ) HELLO '.HELLO.' WHAT ' OUT NAME, CANYON i jv . . .. ' say ,t, too... some- -ABE YOU POIKJO . TIME MEBBE f L I?OVVH THERE JlL. THREE, Four f lr TIME J J H, " ' ---'jtFk f3 NUTTY v ' 1 " ' V fa W' IMPSRTIKJErJT J CjrYm.n Aj ZMi who n- V I n H34 Hi xtA stvicr int. . yV yf - Ogen U. P. Band Starts Jubilee Off With Bang (Continued Fruin Page One) that served to "break In" the cele bration of the 50th anniversary of the coming of the railroad to Eastern Oregon. Several selections were played at tht loot of the grand stairway to the O. N. campus, and then the baud arched downtown and completion hcur's concert on Fir streut, facing Adanv.i. Throngs of people applauded U'4 pounded their car horns at the conclusion of each number. The band, the first out-of-town musical organization to arrive here, will be playing more or less contin uously at events throughout the Semi-Centennfal U. P. celebration, ond will not pack up its music and deport until the Jubilee is post his tory. Ogden's band, coming here with a fine reputntlcn, amply demonstrated that it -'la on outfit for any, city to be Justly proud of. Modern linoms at the Kodgo or Tom or Calm. ALTommodntiops Kxivilent. meals in tho spurious loduo dining room - Campers food ami supplies at modern m'om'.y store. F YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CANT FEEL WELL Wbcn we at too much, our fowl ilrenyi In our bowels. Our friends mtl! thli dcsy coming out of our mouth and cull 1) bud bri'ftth. We fl th poiejon of lliii dcray all over our body. It ihnkrs ' ui gloomy.' srouL'hy and no icood for unythi mk '' What mftkfk the fcm.l lil-rnv in thi- hna-fli' Well, when we tat too much, our bill juice can 'I'KOt it. Whnt is (he bile Jiiiev'. It ii the inoit vital diRTi'itive ju!i'i in om 1 body. Unlrna 2 pints of it ure llowinn fiorr j our liver into our bowels every day, oui ' movements (Tel hard ond constipiited and . of our taoA ilecAya in our 2& feet ol j bowels. Thi decay sends poison all ovei Qir body rvery alx mUiutea. When rmr friends amell our bad breath ! (hut ( don't) and we feel like a whipped I iiimrat, don't use s mouthwash or take u 1 laxative, tiel Ot the cause. Take Carter's l.illle l.iver Tills which wently start the (low of your bile juiee. Hut if "somehinn neuer is oneren ytMi. ion I nuy it, lor it may be a culomel (inercuryi piM, which looMena Iceth, gripes and senlds the rectum m tnW penple. Ask for Carter' kittle I.lvei. Tills by name and Ret what you sk for 20f. tiy;i. C.M.Co. THE 4TH ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING of the Union County Co-opratiye Creamery Will be.Held in the Ascension Park, Cove, Oregon Monday, July 30, 1934 Convening at 10:00 a. m. Four new directors will be elected and a program has been arranged for your entertain ment. Bring a basket lunch creamery will furnish ice cream coffee. and the and ENTERTAIN YOUR VISITORS AND GUESTS AT La Grande Hotel Ballroom Dancing Afternoon and Evening in La Grande's Beautiful Ballroom to the music of THE TONY STANCHFIELD UNIT Tie West's Smartest Entertainment Direct from Hilaire's Little Club. Portland. Singers . . . Novelties . . . Sketches and Supreme Dance Music. 1934 EON Off The Press And Ready For Sale Announcement Is made from the office of the Eastern Oregon Normal .school that the 1934 CON, annual publication of tho Associated Stu dents, is off the prsa and. ready for distribution, copies will be mailed; to non-resident students. La Grande students may obtain their books by calling at the Normal school office. This year's EON is a most attrac tive publication, bound In leather in the school colors, royal blue and gold. Artistic features are pen and ink drawings by Nyllc Lewis.' which at tractively represent fairies, elves, gnomes, etc., making their way along mountain patjis toward the fairy cas tles or learning. The annual is dedi cated "To the spirit of fairies, gnomes and elves that permeates all the ac tivities and achievements of the East ern Oregon Normal school. The staff Includes Edna Brown, editor; Ethel Conklln, asjslM.ant editor: Nylic Lewis,' art editor; Miss Thelma Wlialey, fac ulty adviser. TO I'KOTKCT OKCIIAKUS MEDJi-ORD. Ore., July 19 m Sher iff Waiter J. Olmcheid this morning swore in 300 deputy sheriffs "to law fully protect orchard and packing house property, and the products thereof." The sheriff said the appointments were made "as precautionary meas ure against any probability of labor turmoil. The authorities state that an ef fort has been mude to organize fruit workers of the Rogue River valley by "truiuilent organizer." The nudist gent has the best of it at the dinner table, where nothing Booey ever trickles down his vest. JUtllXiK I'LANH AITHOVKD ; WASHINGTON, July 19 Act-' ing Secretary of War Wood ring an-j nounced today .he had approved' plans submitted by the Oregon Washington bridge board ot trustees for construction of a toll bridge across the Columbia river' at Astoria,, Ore. (JET Oi l' IN TUB SI N There Is ho medicine to equal Sun- shine. , But be prepared for Sunburn, McKesson 's BURNTONE Is a dry, wet-dressing especially prepared for skh: burns. Its cool, soothing effect ends sting and Inflammation; ' Get a tube of BURNTONE from. your. drugJ gist today only 29c. Adv. WASH OUT 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES Win Back Pep . . . Vigor . . . Vitolitj Medical authorities atrree that yonr kid neya contain 15 MILKS of tiny tubes o: Altera which help to purify the blood am keep you healthy. If you have trouble with too frquen' bladder passages with scanty amount csus UK uurniOK aim aiscormorc, tne lo MlJLb? af kidney tubes need washing out. This dan er signal may be the beginning of nagirlnt backache, let" piilns, loss of pep and vitality letting up nights, lumbauo, swollen fee nd ankles, rhfiimatic pains and dizziness If kidneys don't empty 3 pints every daj and (tet rid of 4 pounds of waste matter rour body will take up these poisons causini lerious trouble. It may knock you out ari lay you up for many months. Don't wait I Ask your druggist for DOAN'S PILLS . . doctor s prescription . . . which has beer used successfully by millions of kidney auf ferers for over 40 years. They give uuicl ?!'..?nd, hcll to wan out th ii MILLS of kidney tubes. But don't Ukc chances with strong drum ir so-called "kidney cures" that claim to fu you up In 15 minutes, for they may serioush injure and Irritate delicate tissues. Insia on DOAN'S PILLS . th old "enable r lief that contain no "dope" or habit-formtns drugs. He sure you kit DOAN'S PILLS it your druggist. IM4, foster-Milburn Co ICE CREAM POWDEH When In the market for ice cream powder ask your grocer for Lena Bell brand. Accept no substitute as there Is nonq "Just ns good." Purely vegetable. A pure food pro duct. Each 10c package contains enough powder for use with cream, milk nnd flavoring to make one gallon of Ice cream. Directions on package. Put up only by Lena Bell Ward, Rt. I, La Grande, Ore. Complete-- Printing Service Quality Counts NELSON ?X Safeway Stores in La Grande Will Be Closed SATURDAY AFTERNOON 1:00 to 4:00 p. m. Because- we feel it a duty to our en ployees a courtesy to visitors in the city and a due and proper regard to rail road people and their celebration all Safeway Stores in La Grande will close, their doors Saturday afternoon during the pageant festivities at the stadium. In (Ills milliner we ilcshe to show our rcsport lo nil (hose who have worked mi faithfully to nmke our (rli'linil lin the success It deserves lo be. feftte You Bct It's ' P GOOD- M hyM'K IT.ESlIasthefnst! i $0 f .Try some! If K. J. HcWilliams DUTCH MAID BREAD is baked SLOWER to give it better flavor. It's delivered absolutely FRESH with every bit of that better flavor! And you will enjoy it so much and eat it so often thai! it won't have chance to get the least, bit sfolcJ, As Your Grocer for Dutch Maid Bread in the Sliced or Whole Loaf Home-Owned La Grande Bakery T