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LA "iilfAXHK KVKXIXO OHSERVKR La Grande Evening Observer W INIllM'LCMMC.VT NtUflPAI'ITIU PUto.;tid dully nl weekly At I. VriQdu. rfMi, by la Crnndo Uvea tS Oblirvur rui-::h1iiK t'ormiaoy. ftiKUCU DKXNiri, Editor. mtm4 at twi toffr at I.i Orandn, Oregon, tt S-oDi i.: Hall Utuor, Addre alt communtcMloo to THUj BBKUVKH, 1416 Ad&mi At., L.S Orande, Oregon. city i.u nni'vrr orriciax. I'An.iu On inlfl In other cities Oreiron Hotel News din ml, Portland; Immortal Hwr Stand, J'urtlitnd; UuUnoufcA Nva tft'iud, Portland. ftSHUIUI-'lt QP ASSOCIATED FIMCIfl. UBSUItirTION IlATKft. II r Carrier. Th Answlatd Vrt-Bn ! excluVtelj mlltlcd lu unt! for pu Miration of all otiwH dl-uaf (m-p T-'Iit d to it or nut 3thBrwl. crt m '1 In Oil" papr. and Also lh loriil iwi putillffltkO uieruiu All riK'iis of le-puMu-ailun of spcl' Hftpalclit-a here aisu ar reserved. Pally, per month Oally, per three months . H.li tallr, per six mo., tn ddvanca 4.t0 Daily, alnglu copy , Br Hall. Hy. Pf year, In advance Oally, six monthM, In ndvance 500 f11v. thrAn month1, in alvancs Al.it Dally, per month .... Wu Vkly ObatTv-r-Mr, by wall. per year. In advj'in''' Bible Thought. For Toda i:f.(;in tiik pay iiuatT: cuu- nic to hear thy loving kindiu'Mi in thu murnini;; for in tln-t- ilo i trust; euu-'; I nit; tn know IMi' way wneicin 1 mioum iwnlk; for I lift ui my soul unto ther. H.nn ' 1'yiilrn II..:. THE'OFFiCE; CAT. BY Jl'NIl'.S mm BIG I I COVE TUESDAY Kourt h o "iit tit 1 o Mo.t ,'uiyiMio ciiii nl,ut a ftyht. but ft taku.-s u diilniiiat tu blut IS JAZZ LEAVING-. Kudhi.u an on art,1, (liKitvil at i IKI lllOl' $ l,50fi,ii)0 A rii l i k'.'' JI'b at Maliiial 1'ir ! ("1 till' -,.fi-ii AVc haw (liun-cd nmrc in tlu: last HinM1 yoai's than ev er belWe. Tile iiiuMe has played aii iniHirtant part in oiu lives. The rising euerati' Ji has l;ceii hnaiht up on jaz, and in some cases the jiizz nnisie has nile(l' a eliild loi ever. Tliev iia e hoard nothing Imt sons Jikc " 1 'ui a Jaz jfciliy", "Ain't (;t Fun", and Mieli typo. TJios" Holies, as Ihoy wore written, were perhaps all riht, hut each orchestra puts in a few more swells and eadam-es, losing most of tins original melody and establishing in re turn a conglomeration of notes thai people try to dance to. In trying to dance to this class nf music they are nat urally led by. it, which accounts for the average dancer ol 1oday being' so diiTcrcnt Jrom the graceful dancers of tin-; 1iiuc when waltzes and minuets were in vogue. I The wursf kinds f Jazz arc leaving ihw, (ml it isap-: arcnt that it will he a lngtimet if ever, hefore Jazz k us enlirely. One dancing master may he quoted as saying: . iJ!."i,r1 "The -Most: syncopalcu type ol Jazz is ging and will continue to go, hut a .I'orin of Jazz will stay. Of course, it , will he gone over nud diffci'cnt slcp.s added, hut Jazz is here' fur good. I am 'adding 1 he ft x 1 1' t to my djinees because., when danced properlv, the fox trot is one .of our most' graceful dances. I think the lieople ai'e tiring ranidlv of 1 yiieh dances as the M'ainel -.Walk' and that they are try- So ,n, inirto find' a more liiiuuil wav to dance. Of course, thc'ponain waltz, three step, and schott ische, are our most graceful dances, but people will u t go to a hall and dance these Mens our fathers uesd to dance all evening, so I am Irv ing to hring dancing to a higher level than it has over been fim before by introducing the fox trot. I am sure that the' Ianciug population as a whole will he willing to try the 'x trot in its most; graceful form, and when they do I am convinced that they will; he pleased with it." That is why we cannot sa;v Jazz is leaving, because if it did, what would there be to replace it Jazz is liere to stay. , o-, 1 1M.KSS i vi r l in n ft h sun; to for Uiuu. -liiinli Jiih 11. UilC, I'nirj;H lift wiiiK, whili' dninj: wrnnK. i'iiioiuji to fo cr up Ins Hiiauxj. Tlit- (i Hi- v lio tut ii-1 t() la wlrssrif'ss Is hur'f to liavff liis w n'trlicrt lnir. I'lllt'K.H Jlc liapplMIH to )H)KhSti A pull vvfili tli((-i! who arc In powin' U1l;Ii( alu.is wins, unlcsH It In; lunoi f ij, which ol t. ii is thu i-iiac. 'i'-t; Is a hat s'l ul 1 1-iiiK to mcr L'nh'tirf It lias a (i'tty tart.. "li.:nry drive r a "Llz " S -ouis thu iual tiik oi p sni:i. A eolufiui vcnraii v. rourt nw a w itneK n lit! plead;-! lo "Jed? and IV. zan u Ik ii liaiB I v.v.. iriMl. and Ok; sheik waa v.ftia u.it i kU II I'" a ami-: h't(M-e the lienor ens.'. liHMiioiy dun to The court hi nt the exper i d t hi wftncsH. de:n (J nnaio er ni and zi kc. sail, every hk' shellH ZIH- t illie I l t,';;ed dele d. ami il; or zap iy linie." 'Kid I ' .Ic f'Ol'K. June 'Z'J. Tho Jillv cel.diraUon will hi a. in. with u parade, Tho parade KtartH lit the school house nu !',n Ihheg ut Thu (Jrove. The proL-'-ari i will bln at lo::i0 nharp. liev. Cook of I nioti will d(dier tho ad-! dread of tn? day. There will In: tro ml iiiuV and a tiood eittertain liit program A I' tor tho lu'oiain , will co mo Ok. knh: dln n-r. Kr-'i cot fei will ! t urniHht d hut hrhi your cmp and tin; trim min(.s. A hall ame hel.-v i-i tho liiihler Aun loiH and the J wiioiH from Walla . Wallu will b iU;.yed hej;inuiim at 1:1") p. in. At Uio teruiiitatioa of this Miinn; a u.i hk will hp playid hf'twe(jii Oiive jj ii'l I'nl'U:, Aft r lit" KHinfcx there will n a ood variety o! sportH ln: ii.diu:; hor.se racing. A honlin.' In lh evenim, nh( a daiKe. A sraud display of fireworks will terminate tht. vl u 'k .restl,itifM. A hall v-Aiif! hetseen C(i. iin Itii hland will )m played on .Monday. ! A dn nice on Monday vveninj; by way of iji"ia ration fur tho groat; and fclui'ious dav. lioiex and I.xro I'riimaii, with their mother. .Mrs. Oenliii;! I'riil-; ina n, i etuined from Kukoik?, wltMC Uie yotniK men havo hM-n altoudiiiK tho University. Steve Selak, another University student, is at homo aaiu. .Mrs. Oeo. AIoxiiiiI-t was ,a La H raiule is it or j t-Htecday. j Air. and .Mrs John K Owin, who have heen visiOn; in Taeo.nj, Stat-' tin and I'orlla'id, aro 'ixpiN.t'id home early in July. Mr. and .Mr. II. ('. Uoo? and duitKhhv of l iioi, uur,1 in town vesterday. .Mr. Ii--es it huviu rat Uo. ! The American l.eion ritt o, r,r( will f:ive a hainiiiet on Friday ovo ninu In honor of the WuiiktS Auxiliary. GINGHAMS 27 AND 32 INCHES WIDE-NEW PATTERNS 20c 25c 29c 35c V .v...v . Yard Gingham For Every Kind of Dress "I i i:i:n i'HI! Uae' Gingham For Draperies V as dtiniii is the most '.him; in a j.'ii-1'M life, hJ,m is not in iniiih danyir of uor worknii; in a:iy other way. It t!i:it tu ) s ft u't ii n'S ue ltut neither do bluss- Tius is m:k i-; In n not ht;r IWfou ' dre.sK suit, With a Hot her I'el Iow'h ii I, In anotlii r ftdl'iw'H car. During i.ii'iOu-r I'oMow'rf dam ei l'eel in ;; h. nnither fellow K line K II del u'llu! tier f.-l low's II a 1110 Cae the-mrvt! speiialist! THE LEGAL HANGING. OICM!- "riv f ' iiiuli-. il 'I'riw.l.ftnniliy W o MM u W'. lk 'Mil." 1 1 '1 1 i tic. Slnick wliih; tin; Ironing iis Jiut. 11' i"in('tliin diM's mil liiipK'ii to clinimc the mrsr n'. cvi'iils (lit1 slain ul' Ori'nini will liiin.n' K'.ilhic ttii.l Kirliy im July 7tli. And if Hunictliin dues im! iwciir t" : l proceedings Dr. liruinl'icld, nnirdcrer of Dennis K'ussi ll.! .will liniig hclore very long. , This lirings ni llu; (iicslinn of leg.-il li;iiiging iignin in lliis stale. It is a iieMioii lli.-it has liei n ihreshed out liuiiieroiis times, lint always w hen ;i human life is to he ta ken, there ariscs-the suh.ject of whether it' is right for iliei ijtate 1o I'ligage in dealh )iini.hii)i iit. , ; ' Does society demand the life of the man who takes 1he life f another? That is a .(notion which hJts heen argued up one side ami ilown t hi' other. " Ahle men and woni(:n say yes, and other aide men ami women siir no. However, as the ..ild mmo along and. , as crime continues to im-rease, ne almost forced to t hi' heliof that drastic punishment must lie given to those who commit f murder. Oregon has tried I m if h ways. She one had the dealh. piimsniueiii, .men she- re-ciinin n. and lat ..... ..i.ii. i....:' : i. i s I . .. , . , i i i.miii.-iii'u mv i.i w i!-n ii uiig K'C iij'a i 1 1 in in human IH'e, indii-aiiu- that I lie people htdiev hnve the drastic law' .for soeje'fv's Im nei'it. 'I'lio l.m ' i' rik lit I (i prut li'iuii- ii uiii rr the flnt place lii'il s " i cf y llllltl tin I tic honor of hit u fltuixj woman In Wo hlinw ;i liulv who' lionizJit snlll' mil or. .'d th il lonkcil very yoi;d 'liui winy! Hhc cut il sin.' was iliiislcd Willi it atul (Minn to tliu concllHiol: that lac iii.insl th:tt it r.inic-lo tun hri'itil w.is thai miiii lint hail hak Cll it. (Hi" of tin. cluumiiu; I'lolll that vim inni-t i ll lliiimti ahout 'r lo suminci' h lour coat, pock- 'l.s of Mull in two nua-iT pocket. not rniul l IMS I'l V Mi'atcliin lor a livini; Ton much hixniy it r you. .s it Is. oii Mir ininil on hiln-i r.:s I huy arc hil, T Wl il site re in lake .est P GETTING BACK TO THE HOME. VCIHo I'd). A rlo.Sl, full i "tv liil pavs r of s.ili'ly pia Tin I. BDOZE SEIZURE IS HELD LEGAL E ."YE OLD TYME COMFORTS" For Hot Weather Foot Comfort $3.75 For real comfort during tho hot weather yon must hnve light, easy, flexihle footwear for wear, ahout the house. Hundreds of women ritilit Jii're . In ha G randy wear them th,e year round. They hava either low or medium heels with ruMier tip. . They are in one and two Ktrap styles nd made with patented flexible sole that is as soft and easy m u felt sli)i-or. We carry them from 2 to (J and A lo KK widths. " Priced $;1.75. iimiit; lihi-;-devnr.ition. !l altrni-Ijve liliali!'.. t hy lisili-. and ruiin- Yes, many hams for home oti call iiiaUe a summer ht-di oinu. room or kitchen Kiimhnm for drapc.- t -rpaues. For dresses the eh"clcs very small pl:iids are iiu'iucl, .Many bright new coloring-; are foil ml amoim our sliovv -ins now. Our M. F. t'. yiu-jhatns .r: in a class hy thenisi lves. 'I hey are made nf selected eo' t m -. yarn dyed and everv onerjiinii cfnmeclcd with tin 'ir 1:1 vi;: facture maUes for supt-ri'" il. t'onie in uiiusnallv j-'iiihaiiiH. priced at ami loolr over lartle selertion 27 inch wiiit:;.! -Uc and 2 5c v our of Inch wuldis arc .,c( 2Mi: . f.J.'iti to wt Hid Sac van. A. vf BATHING SUITS Men's! Women's! Children Our hatliiir-' K.iwon arc nrt' ctl a WITI- -llilK this lew. .IANT.KN nr W".- maUcs. hntli funnels lor their sit; i rmrnv. mi wonl. I'ali'lllt:l sti'.cll, I'lllJ I) :r hullnlis. Tin'c smti will mt fas will nut slirin1; or lmisc l heir . sin TU ; fit t fnrnl icr(cr::v. Such snlta v.c.ir consul. -r.i'ily lons'T and look W"ll as loa us llley are wolll. . Yuti will liinl our ink'.'S very low for sin ii siliM. Cuililrcii s r.mt: ironl i-.2a lo J4.7.V Men's ami Wnii'.i'n's I mm on to i.5'i. l'OIITI.AND. June 211. A ilccin Ini) uphoiijint; federal prohibition .officers ami ileclariiiK that search of the resiliences of C. (I. Aliler dlce, chaineil with violation of the national prohibition act, .was U'Kal. was handed down at 11 hcariiiK In I'lilted States court this Illornini,' by .Illdctr Wolverton. larl Ilurnanl. counsel for Alder dice, attempted to show that the warrant issued by I'nited Stat?s('oni- missloner Kenneth Froze r for the search of a house at 574 K. Kiuhth stiect Norlh. was lllenal, and that til of the eviileiico, I'ousistint; of a larne, still, a ijuantity of Ihiuor. nuiueivous lioltles and tuachiitery Tor the nianufaciun; ot liuunr. should bo ttrlcken fi'om the records and dis allowed. The controversy arose over action f the commissioner in chiuming the idtlress on a warrant from 574 Uast Knott street to f,74 Kast KiKhth slrcut .N'lirth. upon thu oath of 1'rlcc. .No affidavits were slKned or sworn to by 1'rlce at tho time or the channe, It was alleged, lleruanl claiinetl .after citlna sections of the national law on Ihe silbleet that no w an ant is lenal without u duly sworn altttlavli. Tlie court, in handing down a de Isiou stated that the warrant was cual. The change w as necessitat :d hv the fact that the original aildress. olunlceiiil by Aldcrdicc was found In he false. The audits, upon learn ing the correct address, had the warrant uttered by the' connnis sinner. Prohibit ion officers were yester day scored by JildLe Wolverton . for failure to observe court regulations .mil failure to appear when sub penas hail been issud. A return warrant bad been misplaced by ol ficers and could not he Incited. Take Care cf Your Dollars and Your Dollars Will Take Care of you. (By Associated Press) I'OKTLA.M), June .. Cattle and llo(;s were weak today and sh('ep wore steady. Kpks, white henneries, 1 were two vents higher with other Kratlns cinief. IlityinK price of white henneries was 23 Mi 24 rents and the sellini; price 26 tn 211 cenls. Other trades were uuchatiKed. Hut-, ter was steady. Wheat was $1,011 ' to f 1.15. - I Syslonia nil)", is.h cess, too." saving, however small the ire. wav to jndelieiideiice al i'ou call) lot eat' vour pie and h liegin- ivu L. Zuber Hall Modern Dances Every Tuesday and Saturday Music by IMPERIAL PEP ORCHESTRA L. R. Spencer, Mgr. "We invite you iji open your account witli-us and oR'er you our services and the facilities of (his hank. You will he treated with coiirtesv and consideration a.nd our niffieeis will he giad to give assistance and ad ice in any mat ter you may submit to them. La Grande National Capital and Surplus, $205,000.00 SOCXI) li-KLIAKLK J'UOdKKSSLVE like ad.v OR IMIIu There i.s ;. -li-ht trend home life which is the 1'ouni h.ind otic can in l iee t'i.-:t i pell lllell, 111 , l,i, iiiii'i'nh p almost cvcrvoiie for the o.-e le to gel hack i ili.at ion. ( )n growing I i red o lile e crv tin- ic I. Ml, Icil tleslfc o ,-i'i its hoiiiey l'i at up. This is the h write the doom , jie.i'iiianeiitly uni t and ci.ring for the ental i-iiof: of couihiniug the home tiail Icaehlli;;. When ;, j, until then will the coiintrv take lint li'C'lh al ion of ople are I'e w hii li has heen iviisuuiiu : t few ears. There is a tlei i home with its unii'tiiil,. uiii, with il rest fulness and relaxation. t judical it'll we have .seen. It ten, Is 1.1 . i. . i ...-i i ... me siiilllie ami prmi'i-cs In e.-ta lira in the Amen.-an eiistum ol' ow nin " ne: of raisinir a I'ainiK un.ier t he nai I he in i VETERAH HORSE BE RETIRED ill !!:! (: As.ncl;, ; i i; AM isr .1 imint- t-'u o'' l;,i(htiil TQ t ui ARE LUXURIES I l: e, ctl.-it I'l.'SS.l Sol'IA, Ilaluaiut, Junn ail. liul 4' i ii'csiilcrs sliott skirts, siik aoi'kiiiL's, p.uasols, antl jewcli-y lux inie. arid lunccforth vveaters ol these unities will lie taxed a" 'II franc a vc.ti. Men carryintr canes will have !e pay Inn lYnnc's a year. j!:"' Annbtmcement ll WE OPEN OUR DOORS TOMORROW MORNING', FRIDAY, JUNE 30TH AT 8 O'CLOCK. STOCK NEW AND COMPLETE. THIS STORE HAS BEEN CLOSED atures with I'ttcllic O.il.bm.l I Ule l l., .Ian" ;'i ! his manv ii e. "Tom," iiipluv cil in com pa ny's .In. ml ilia. I to iimlcr of i once men liape ml' t! then a u. e In 1 1 er, in Facing the Wrong Way (if all confcrcnlial I'm ili! t. s, il l .vrd lo think ot any nice f.nitc lha; tlie tippointmci.l bv ttic i'fe:c!!ce -n The llittfue of a "tieiitt.il c.itimis -n.n' lo invest ic,ute 'he t.u-es n' ;he Wni'l-I War. Ilistorv will do that, when Iniman ity ts calmer ami nu.rc neutral tl.-.ti liny of it is now. I'or the present, ev ery nation lias its own notion cf the war's caii-.e,-, and none of thee no lions Hiui'i', and to tiy In rnakc tticin niriee is only to start ti-eie-s n...t incut at a time when the ln'st tiiin. i of civili.ntinn ,vu,.it t 1. f.iieaii.,1 i,. sonic more pioda -om- work. t.ikeu is,, the money said In have hem iriveu by :,n aueilvai'.ie A;.,; cull for tt'.e el 'i';. ..... . -,. , iiiikIu have lu.tU del etctl o a 'i.liei jmrjioai'. Wb:-i tl 111 ilHpillV1 lull en t'i nil ' of I human i.c Ihe f.l'.lil, ni'l the pa llilli-v I- u.-elcr tan 1 I r ' I' ' l lie nf hap- : 1 .1.1- .1 I,, seirl i !- 1 im mer mas- ' I'tiOtern eiutlic u. Toi inei'lv sir Went Oakland ' inventor, who :u acliv. iiuiv rvi.c null the FOR A LONG TIMI TRY TO CALL AND SEE US may he It at "in line; vet stMevm I linn ikei wart, c .i haul. ill 1; a r.t vv u. lu.-O ii.l histo.V .. i'pi'c!s . Ill "k.' I - VV ll, i ni - i - l.n vveuel be a 'i- .. I. tile v. . U O'l IllSlet llll. I fellie. ai'. I 11. It. out v , and uy t Tom has dill, np.iliv t,v I-.. lit 1 el i nil".! Tin- ll d.Kllkl tntd v.Til. but a ..ii.ls kiipreiue I'.illl lol in 'I IV 11 i 111. n In. is l.f - sli afi'e ili-posittmi n..iu West O k .1 i ill lire!! ol Ihe ol'eii hinit; liita tidluls ..I In 11- .1. ll'ii'.' a benefit ll fl Hidden beauty in yozirhair TN rerv woman's hair h dxivn tcaurv i wait to bp hroiniht out lv the Wildroot treatment. ot! will hf mirprird to Fi f Imw quickly thor two lrt p.ir.it:ons will chjpce t'iu liole jprn auiuc. WIDROOT Kill Liquid Shampoo I'liCSS IHU i; STOliK ill! in II! WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT. IF YOU CANNOT VISIT THE STORE, START RIGHT BY CALLING MAIN 40. A REGISTERED PHARMACIST TO SERVE YOU. Newlin Drug SUCCESSORS TOTHE LA GRANDS VliARHACS