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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1922)
LA GRANDE EVENING OHSEKVER Rnturdav. Af.-iv 1H. 1022 A New Oxford In a brown un: epack lust, : :GAIV!PBELL HAS A fLAST LINK IN TAXATION PLAN: ROHDORDEHED Proclamation Issued By Governor Asking That Activities Ba Curbed (Coiitinui'd from Pne One.) KnWrprisc ('aiidiciitte for. Wiillowa ('wniy Is Jfappyj ..0r0K -representative is (living Over Derision ol" the Jlili- rWura, n U...1.. j . 1 1....! ... .'I rn.. DlUUr 10 JiUVl.-it-'U J.il. "Mel hods. "Hi'lii'vinif that thoe who p.iy the why Commission Annul mi-. cil Last Kvcniiu (Sncilnl to The Otosorverl KNTKiU'Itlril-:, .May 13.- apeukuble outrages commiluU under the veil of darkness. Not Wauled Hitp. ion nc-;s no masktd niuht- no invisible umoiioa to ,.,,i,r,.,.l ,hcr affairs. Our cuurU ot law. our law enforcing officii! s ,our wlioln ma cliinvry of (rovmnment are founilwl on thu fundamental of true American cit izenship and are second to no othe taxes to .support the stale, county, ,, , .' ', , ''. I state Star ehi.mi..... . citv and hool district should hav',Th?ro ' --U '"J0"1"" j fccon pi "raci bchL P'"."1-' dW from .he heavy load on proper- Wallowa county over lh n- "P- . b "d ' s' i I , .riving .,i,r t a nl of nimnrement of tlm IlU'lmay Com ' urL tu '"'"t K'neinmema. ty, I um ri vinjr study to a plan ot , . i priwip ca. Imnser uilts n -i nei ...xation that will, if ever adopted, "''"""n y"l""ly to the eriect Hun d ' 1 .nlJk" distribute the' burden in such a man- -ntrae.s for r.'kl.. the Walbw.; T Sr tl l " il l mini now moil' it railed a Hi - . ' uut I'nioii Made $7.50 Westenhaver & 1 Gilbert 1309 Adams Ave. La Grande ner that the real estate will not la earryinir aonruxiinately eiirhtv cent o. the taxation W ,s the ca.e no , . " ' 1 cha.acter or aim. of individuals who : , , n, , Ju"' j conceal their features, who.se oath of Ihm statement was made to the : ' i illeKiance to some private onramza- Observer l,y "Jack" funtl'll f Kn - will loinpleli, the hU-livva, , in their mbds . o terpri.-e. who seeks the Kepublhan and will flic Wallowa county wl.se motivcM are uncertain ami un noniination for joint representative nli-jear road lo travel Iroui J'H . Even the sanctity of imr vir for Union and Wallowa counties oii,",.Ii to Union county elimliiatlai ' inus c.lu,ches is not o,r ,. May llltl..- Wallowa hill hl,-l. has im-, their invasion in ,iis:;uiM.. .Mr Campbell has been a resident of p,-d,-:l the proKro.ss of this couly , Anneals In CHfi,-..-u ..... r .i... i..... ii.. i nivm-H-iivM. wiucers ol tne aw run 1110 coasil III lion oi me lasi um. K,., i,, i i . , . . . . . have no knowledge of th Kniiiv r.v l.l-.ss OKT MOUE 10. jit. Smiy ' 'Incorporated DEPARTMENT STORES I'AV I I ss ;i:r .MdltK' ? W A 312 DE ! Big Aluminum W are Value! Unusual Money Saving Opportunity! the district for sormj tinu, is a man who i;ivf'n much timr t tin study i : f'cnnomic' (iiustinns. He former!) ' lived in Kar.sas City. APPRECIATES Gil T" But One Way. Then Id but one way In hravrn for the Ifarnod und the mili'nnied. Jer- Ue Right Screw-Driver. I'ntlmhly tlif screw driv.T ami lh lianitiier are the inont used tutAs ulii'ilt the huiive, hut It will suiprise many people know that there are thr.fl , 1 1 ,,.(. Jl,,,,),., ()v ( iyulyl., .nsist thut unlawfully dissui.sed men tt! for I.'i'i.rcsciitativc.'"6 kui'1. """ thL' slrect u,lJ tu i i "lly viitue of the authotitv in ' vested by th j constitution of the State of Oregon to sic- that the laws are faithfully executed and enforced, 1 licituy call upon all law enforcing of the Kovernment, includint t the couits, s!:erit.'s of the and any other law enforcine officer whatsoever to guard careful! ajramst any intiactions of the law, ti MO P arms of different kinds of drivers to lit three dlhVrent Kies if w.-u-hh. If the enr rect driver is helnj; iis'd If will Just fit the slut of the nrrew am) no jm1 8ii ro will he required t drive the serew. Turtlier, the danger of the driver's Klippliig Is redueed tn n mini mum, thereby pi'evenllng aeeldent. -SSlll'('S OlOi'.S JiO III .uvh as have ei-curmi in some of i.m J)o Jlis HON. WILL H. HAYS KX-CHAirtMA.V, lfi:PL'HI.ICA. NATIONAL COMM1TTEK ""' TELEGRAFHS RALPH E. WILLIAMS immunities and in the state of Cal . fnruia. I "I particularly cite section tid-ii; j 'In Koa Laws, as a statute to be strict-! ly enforced. The time has come to I R 4 WE3TERN UNION TELEGRAM AI.VJNV II.'! Illlio hi New York XV liSUM la.V 5,11)' I tu 1 1 , Ii I-;. Williams, j il.ouldir to another, bin. I a.'t nail.', Itepiihllcan Nallonal l ommilleemaii, leiluce it to an amount that we a I'orlland, Oremm. ' I'"1!'115 a"""1- .llillllnl Irb nil- li.ne told me that Mm are a cin lidale lor re-election lis llepnldlinn Xatbinal lolliioidee. loan IbU year, and 1 inn conslialn- eil lo s I jill Oils ord of appro- elalion for your splendid service on t lio i nlllee all Ihe lime Hiatal was chairniaii. Vonr elecllon a j - I in 1 1 1 ii ii ii of I lie nallonal coin- lulllee was Hie tuilcsi pussil,!,. evi- , "I wish the Kvenintf Observer wouli! stale to the peoile of Union c utit Ihat. I deoDlv aooreciiite the confi- di.nce reposed in me by no c-mdidale , oeiei nnne wli-Hher our state jrovern appearinc on the Itepubhca i ticket!""'"1 maintain its orderly way, and no Democrat opposing me for contiolled by the voice of all the peo he nomination of repie , ent.it ive. i i'1''. "r whether it shall be turned ovei While I have served two terms in ilic't" s"""' sl'll'l't eliiuc or chrti, to be Irifislature. reiiresentinu' Unina ci.jn- nl:1(l1' thc to"1 "f invisible forces work- ty the best that I knew, it i.- w . ''' the dark toward aims unknown j rratifyii'fr to feel that my efforts l" outers man themselves, the trui nive been mini veluted." sav oert ,'. I",,L '" " 1 " ""' o-'-' oiirony, ii,, : '.bhors secret machinulions and ter- 4 Tin- ne t session o f fn !cL-i,hitMiv rortsm and demands that these who o iii mind is extiemeD- imiiorlaul 'peak for and in her cause speak open- i',.i. luviiii.n in., lli. is wi'l I ii. ,!, :.!;,- ! with llieir laces lo tne su i no Hie lime of Ihe session am1 !hi "' ''a;l "!'"" '"Val citiy.ens of hone rests in everyone's breast that ! th" l,t:,,t' Kivu sPPnrl. lo the prop- smm. iib.n nmv I... ,t,.,'isi'il. n-ii to sliilt ' '' law enloicii!!; aims of the eovern the load of nulili cexpense 'nun one ' this movement against mask- Alii SEASON II FULL SWING Wt, ?d riueis or cioHKeu anu di.-t '.rinsed figures who unlawfully sulk about 0:1 secret missions for unknown end's. Homes Threatened. "If m:i ';( I men :ire pennitied t( roam piomist-uou -;ly at lare it wil, not he liHijr heforn our wives an 'laughters will know no safety, uu: homes will no loniri'r ho our castle will ho scenes of (lis These pvueti.-e-i mus is law in our land nni" truu Americanism is to prevail." JtAUMI K. WILLIAMS Vk-e-t'hairman IvL-puhliean National t'onunUtee VOTE X 13 Hence or the coiiilulllee's n'alllmle j lo you mill Hu ll' coiillilence hi jour j Ul'i'ill llllllre llseliillless lo Ihe com, inllliv anil lo the parly. I" I join liin-l lli'.li'llll. Kill lesl IT' fiarils and liesl wl.slies always. Mil. I. II. IIAVS. i Crop Aliont -'0 Per Cent: lit--; low Normal, Says -Mac I loki' of .lViullftim. five iirirr. (Ily Assnclalcd I'ressl SAN ! 11 A. M' Into, May i:l I'oui I'KXD'IjK'IiiN, May l'J Ijimbinu women aie nursini; minor hurts and in Kaslein (licumi is almost eoinplet- Antone Nava, 5:i years old, is in jai! .si, accoini ,1; lo i.Mae lloke, scciolar lorain as the result of his second at il the Ori'Ki.n Wool Oroweis' associa tempt to leap fiom the Southern Pa Jon. 'Ihe In ml 1 in clop was '(l pel . rifie bridKe at Culma to probable EDITORIAL FROM THE MORNING OREGONIAN .Mr. Wlllinms for ('oimnllleeniuii rent he low normal, he .atd, a tail wliiih he allrilmtel to the extienul. loiiji feeding period of tlie winter am; the general poor eondition of the uwc, A In 1 ire mimher of the lambs were losv low season. Moke re oiliUliiiiu .wl ,:,i I, ir u till; Its r.)u'nM!ii'ii.A .i niiirfl. reioii.iition ' 'H'vause ot th Will II. ItiiyH. who but lately no- ()f ,.lul,.rsi,i,( ;imi n,M prestim and nuu I.ihk that almost every lamb lost tlnd a chairman of the. republican jnluenco that no with it. -Mr. Wil- .Is baby fat, 'adding that sluunki luitlonal committee. ipaH tribute. In i(MH (.,,,, tH.- , ommit teinan 1 lam!i.- never top the market, ii telomiitn to the nervlce perfm-nwd for 0.tl.0ll for rourleea v-ars. and , Sh arinic year was lo .lavs latt lo the republican party by Um rum- ,H a .n.ndate for re election. Ther- ,;Haue of tli.: daaj-ei s atiemla::t upo; liiiMi-einaii 1 ii wm-mmi, "'!" (H ,,,, KlMM reason liv lie slloUlU WIIIIhiiik. .Mr. Hays should know. l(, ri,.l.i,H.u.; ii,.e are mod Ills testimony may be accepted as r(1)lsnnH . Hu,,d H., tho must MimiMhliiK nuiro t ti 111 a mere polite (l),vjolls unanswerable ol which ith on the highway oO feet below The women wejo passing unrlcr tht btidjje in ahautomobi le when Navi jumped. Ho struck the top of thoii car. ('esiroyititf the top and inflict-in.-- bruises oi the women. l! jJMK r'i4 fcul .i'.vi. ri.i.' A LUM'IXL'M, without doubt, makes the A4 most poi)ular kitchen utensils. They brighten up the kitchenso easy to keep clean and shining! They are both serviceable and sanitary because they do not chip or rust. Even.' housewife knows of the superiority of Aluminum Ware and has a longing to some day fully equip her kitchen with pots and pans of this excellent ware. Here is your opportunity to secure several different large size Aluminum Ware Utensils, needed in every home, at a price so low as to appeal to every thrifty housewife. Your.chaico of tho pieces illustraUtl at per piece, only I Ot. Jm tMtk t3 98c Just another forceful demonstration of the ability of the J-C. Penney CoJ made pos sible through its vast purchasing power for 312 stores, to eSect real worthi-while sayings 1 for every household. Come prepared to carry-homo a complete assortmxtc?Lc:s Aluminum Ware uten-.' si!s. This olTers you the biggest 98c worth of value your money can possibly buy. . ; The items illustrated above, as wall a s large aluminum dish pans will be on sale when the store opens Mond ay. See our window showing. THR UAKCKST CHAIN DKl'AHTMENT. SIOItK ORGANIZATION IN 'If IK WOULD" -I CLEAiy-UP WEEK Alleged Bootlegger Pleads Not Guilty ... in Justice s Court WORK STARTED Tho pndlmi.nary work f r tin j day at Summerville by Sheriff' l. lUarnirlt on the charge of manufa-- '(Mean-t'p Wutdi' v. hc n the local begins on .Monday lloy Scouts will j t tiring uor., and Hellins intoxicating 1 1 Ho was jiiveu a preliminary make a canvass of th eitv inform-I iiiK tho residents of thu week am makin.; a rcunparutive atudy o. tlieir distrletV In order to he abb to assist In thu clean-up campaign in any way possible. The week be aa Monday and will close Satur day. The Neighborhood club inu tile liuy Scouts are assist ins tin city in the clenu-iip drive. The city has been divided lift 2S districts by the Hoy Scouts nndf scout teams have been assigned ti each district. hearing before the justice court Sat ii I'd ay afternoon and entered a plea, of not guilty. The date of the trial was set for Tuesday at 10 o'clock. A raid was made upon the de fendant's (iwi-llinir place near Sum mervillo on Thursday ami evidences ity Htill, HO KJiilons of frcnh ihhh and several bottlen, and other Bhtfr ilar evidence wore diHcovered. Oui Gonzales was not; at home and hip arrest was not affected until Satf urday morning. i THOllOKiHI.V 3iOi)KKX t SANTA KOSA, Cal., iMay IS. controversy over tho question it whether Mrs. K. Thornberry-C'lopii, Principal of the Kineon valley schoul 3iere, should he compelled to resitfli because she powders hot' noso anil wears her skirts eight Inches froth the floor, Mrs. Thornherry-Closje was asked to resign, but refuse'd to do so until u poll of the school of the manufacture or liquor was s I'aniH was laKen on ine. discovered. A fifteen gallon i-aiJi-1,,ilt-ur' T,1 1011 sustainoxl her 27. to :i. and the resignations I ol lowed. Woman's Tears. A woman's tears are the grp.-iresi water power known to man Aichisui (Kan.) Mini. aiming newly sIhm'u animals out mU jnceitain weather. Practically .ill the sheaiing is now j rnrn.,,1 MMircKston of annroval. u, ,i.... i... i..,u ,. i.i..h .,,1,..., uitl, l'l,,u' n I'-nciniH', tne slieaiets recciv- to he expected from one member of ,hl, l(l,nmittee, is on terms of in ' '" 10 ct,,,ls l"'1' ml l,t,linl- the organization for another: for It tiniacv and confidence with the ua- Si,k'; nI h,','!, ,1;,Vl' "t ,,'"'M "P t is suin'orted by the entire commit- tii.nal leaders of the republican '-h' native market I'"'' wd and lambs tee. whb'h. not muiy moulhs no, pnrlv. Is in line fnr the national Hoke said- 'I wo or three hands o. by iinaulmous vote of the reprtscn- , hairman.-.hip. and ran. and doubt 'cal ling ewe-; have been sold to luca tatlves of forty-eight stales elected .,-ss will, perform sen ice which no Mr. Williams vice-chairman. He Is m.w inj,t winterer his qii:ilities, the oldest ineniher in ioint of ser. (.jin pussibly perform, vice, and it is obloiis- it Is not The (n-i:oiilan is reluctant to in- deiilwl by anyone that his stand- (iM'tere in the contest In,- national iug with tho heads ot the rcpubli- cnnmitteeiiiaii ; but the advantages can party Is very liiyh. to the republican varly in tre:;on The national counmtteetnanshlp In ut' M r. Williams' election are so n party job. It pays nothing In plain that it feels that it plum hi nullify but it tarries many repoii- point theiu out. VOTE X 13 (I'ald Adv. by Cuiiuultiee of liepnblicans. t'. I,. St ,rr, of Trade llldg., rortland. Oregout SH.E-R.R-Y.S TODAY ONLY Prairie Productions Present ' DICK IIATT0N j "FOUR HEARTS" The story of Cupid on a rampage in 1 the rugged West. . AIm. "SI0VIE CIIATS" "MUTT & JEFF!' hc-. pmi.'i jit s p,-r hca.1. Iicnuinil i jtnul, fi' .-anl, li'.i; the finaiu-ial citn il .inn nf i!ul Mii'i-pini'ii iu'ltf liacli tin .inn1, uhi.h iiii.tcr tuiljiial-y ciii'uni -.t.-Hn-fs wnnl'l har him nU'ii will, .hat fur wool an. I lantlis. I'ontiaits Tor lamh if ! i yr ri- i ' lul aial Au'.ut art' ofli-n-il al '.'. cents. ! Ilu,.c i-liiiiali'.i I hi' total KasL'i-n i Iii iiii 'i.. I'lip a! .'.lino, nun imunils I .In- avcriii,'!' ui'irlit uf I'lt'iM'i's iii'inr. 'inn' pi'Uiai fur 1'iin' wonl curs ala i 'i"i p.. anus f-.r tuai -c uui'I riM-s I'll i' hum.. I -!ip wi-i Ha- :'...ii,iiiiil ,1,1 Sn'. 017 Una nl 'f '"I W. I- il"ii"r, who lia.- ilu'i'ii nliri'l.. in I mutilla, Malhrur aim .Valliiwa riMiitK'.-. I lir Fak'unvr ilij I -v. 'tt to a lloMon firi'i. ' Slu'i'puH ii Hon' prompt tu it-. pun, i I to nl'i'ois of f ; :;u (,, ,.,.,. 'omul lor uooi, lloUo iinl p. fji, i iio'ial i-'-n.liion of tlio shiopnu'ii h,; milill to ,o wiih tho aivi-ptalK-t' ut I : ho pro .-. hi- .iiil. J 0. W. K. and N. Must ! Aid Hay Shijipers ; III ; V'.fi? DAINTY FKrtCKS. Mniiaos. "liKlit ;S V'-vi-.A i-Dli'i'i'il aiiparol, ri-atiiri'il liy our fJSf&j j i y V.'A alilo Hi'imliis. With (ilir siM'vli-c you i?? ikjffl l ! J,X K"t ilnuhlii woiir ami plvasnro from Cjj'f !J w ' ism lASi.-vS.-V'-'e Take A Kodak With You Anywhere you motor is a pluec to go Uv ic i u res our store is just 1 lie place io coiife: J'or film. Kodaks $6.50 up. Red Cross Drug Store J S VI KM. M.,v l-J " m r in- i iiniitiiv-ina , niili'i- n-i(iiiiiii tlio 'I'll.' -t it.- pu'oli, Salur.iai i"ti- i an I ri'Kiih'Wa.-lii!i. loll Kail Una I .V Nil V iK;it inn inlllp,4ii' I (n pniviilr liitli i- IkhiI i lir tl.nU fail! J it w al ll'i'Mi' latioii. l uiatilhi oo in. t V fur tlio li.-ii. fit nf hay !lipp.T. ''tn ' cn-'lrr fnllnui a h.nriti. mi i-n'nphii:it I nf la-.. Saii'l), Ih.lph Kii IVi, Shni.inn, K'nior ilunilili', .1. M. ;i;h .-ml-. Tlint'i. Kichnr.li. tiimti- I. J Wu, air, II. VI. Mum... Allon Th t. I iil! an. I' f '-arli"i llartllolnnn-vi . Toluv. J MtltilT tho hay an. I ivlnat grni's tin I 'lilit-r c .tii in I ni.itiila iiuii.fv. 4f f furt 531 Pcnd wlin utility tln' ninllrr Vlv iMTnp' Ininian J.j'.y t.ujrxtrt ssg S3 . sa rwi WHERE THE THRIFTY - eoovii THRONG E lo.,.l,'. o ow" o o o e o O