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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1925)
PAGE SIX " TITO UC GirANTJE EVEN I NO OBSERVE!! Wednesday, Mny C, 1025. 27. VERS GO "Dally Morning OliHervt-r, Muy 6, 1SS8. MJhh Aliifwt" Hvnhorm r lurnt'i! laM t'vcnlriK from u trip to Jlakt'r where tii Iiuk Im-cii lillnf her sinter Mih. J. It. .Mt-lton fur the pant (wo w-'ks. The K. ! lodge In T'nlun Is now making nri-iinK'-nniitM to rtt u J(IIMM) hllihllNk'. Mm. I iyltj'M pupll.H. us.siHteii hy Mm. I.yle herself, ne one or iheir dPllfihtttil recltutn e.stenly at tlin linrm; of Mm. Hothroolt. The ft. lowing pupils took puri: !.eh Jhir rtM, UVHHio (ickel.-r, MnliH JloJ hro&k, 1'eurt I'lirkef, Mi-h. KjviI Cronm liter. Hal tie Young ami Moina Alkine. JameM l'arker Ih u;:iiin tu-hlinl the burn. Thin time upon n more M'rloim chtirKe I htm umm!. Ah ni-ur ilk the. far tit ran he li arm it. lie viih feeling u Utile Hore over hi roiiKh treulNieiil Tu-Mluy cveniiiK tirxl having Iirmei) hlin.seir with ri pistol j utartf fl out in wan h of hoiim one i to Itch. He il !) not MM-in very pur ttcnlnr hut rnther prW'-m-l to find ! th man who dlpofl?d of him o itickly Tnemlay evening. H" found the iiiiifi In the Kei'eptfuil Nit loon MiirroiiiKtecl hy m-venil of hit friend uml litKun nph raiding Ui entire company In a manner more forcible than Kentleiiiailly, wht n Hick Kc. I'v, proprietor of the Miiloon. order ec lilni out of the harroom. l'ar ker left hp room Mild railed t he man he. wuh quarreling with out On t he wide walk, when lnteud of pulling up hin props and fighting like u man, he polled a gun and hetfatl liiiiiK. Al the fliHt hot the man whirled buck Into the Haloon, . but I'arket- followed him up Hhoot- ; tiK three or four more mIjoIh from i the ItiHidi- of the room, - William, tin man who waH hot. miy.s he wuh hit while on the ontfdde In front of Ih- muJmoii. The Hhot took "ffect In the left .shoulder near the neck. pHMJdntr through the miiKcleH hut not milking any hows. Hender 1b o, Uw driver Hud lm been working wit h the Ornnde Hondo HuuiImt company during t heir log drive. He will recover according to I IUkw-vh. HELIGOLAND ADVERTISERS E NOW STRIPPED N'ew York iiiinl.ster wanin tiy to Mop playing marbles and we'll bet hoyri want him to Mop talking. A fool nnd moo n wit upon. lil.H Mraw but tiro HKHIOOr.ANH (Af) Inhabi tant of this little wind-swept Is land which has been converted from the mat tin of u forti-en and submarine (mim- to that of a oeace. fill dlslrli-t of fisher folk, who fol low entertainment of Hummer visi tors uh a Hide line, have been won dering of Into how the great change nan taken place here la going to affert their business. The ouler en trance to the harbor hriH been com pletely blocked. I8 part of the neheine of dismantlement, and ren-j rlered useless for all but fishing smacks nnd small pleasure boats; bringing Hummer tourists from the continent. Tim work of demolition, carried out under the peace terms bv the Inter-allled rommiHHlon of Control. IK Raid to be the largest uHk of this kind ever attempted, and with the blocking of tln harbor entrance Ilffl KTON. Texas. (AP) Ad vertising peace and progress to the world will be the underlying thought for the convention of A.s socinteij Advertising club of the World, meeting here May B-14. The general theme of -"Advertising an a. MeatiH to World 1'euce." (ms been Hid ec led US a topic fur general di.--cuMMion. Houston Is -rend y for the greatest convention It ,aM ev.-r t nteriaitied, a convention to which aimo.st the entire Male will he host. More than Mum dehgatcM will attend, includ ing repreenijiliveM of (Iruu licit -uin. Australia, Mouth America and other Kuropcan countricn. Four toui-H have been arranged hh fejitiireA of the enleriaiiitneiit progmm, reaching Son Antonio and Mexico on the wcM. H-aumont and eW rirleitll.H On -asl, (he Col'. .sicana. Woriham and Imllas on (lie I'ralrle View Normul rhoriiH of 12: negro voices will Mug. Congress man i-.alon will be the speaker of Hie afternoon. Holiday night there will lie u concert of HouM on's massed bands, the majority of the city' bands playing ua one unit Itlxhop (juinn and Harry H. lingers of Han Antonio will speuk on world peace. I tie convention propir opens Monday morning. Muy 1 1. Presi dent Holland will preDlde. C. Har old N'ernon of London, Norman H, 11. Cutts, Sydney, Austrulia ami Ar thur Keber, Hwltzerland. will re Hpond on behalf of foreign roun trle.H to addrcHsej of welcome. Kepre.sentaltves of Mexico und .Smith America are lo be selected later. The annual meeting of the Na tional Advertising commUsion will b- held at noon. May 11. There will he many departmental meetings throughout the convention, touch ing all phases of advertising. The luft afternoon. Thursday, Al;iy 14. will he devoted to reports of com mittees, pa.sMuge of resolutions and election of ut fleers. German Village Solves Flag Display Problem iMriifil.i3 " rvciiyB "Eor this lich milk emiclies every dish. ItNestklsAlHKE NOT THE SAME AS OTHERS r Miir.ilili'.i or all klmlH Ihf joli hi i norlli. Ilinli.iN.ls havi' Bchc.liil. il nccn ItroiiKht lo n conclusion. I'lrcl,. Ion in lo oilier imrlu ol the While thin work win In progress ' state. great numbers of vinjtots. arrived j tiov- Miriam A. I'rguson; I'nit rrom spring until fall to witness ' ,l'l Hfales S- ii;.I.hm Hiram Hinghant. the diffepeni phust-K of I ra fiHin isMifin I 'onuecliciit, and Morris HJn-onani of Ten.s; Congressman ( "iiarleM hilt Willi the blaMlriif awnv of in fortifications-m an end. the great guns taken down and melted Into peacetime implement, the inhabi tants feel that the public gem-rally will lose Interest in this one-time isloinl arsenal which the Hermans took '24 yearH to equip ut it cost of approximately sr.. mm, nun. Nearly son.tmn cubic yards of concretf. and brickwork w.- de molished In the harbor works, fio, 'HKI feet of drilling were carried out anil about .loo.mio pounds of ! explosives use.) n the operations. I Demolition of the fortifications was! 'omplishcd by cutting up Hie nu-j tueroiis guns by menus of oxv-l aneieylene nnd OYv-hyilrog-n flantej hy the burning of holes in the u un I turrets as n preliminary to break ing thern up by explosives, by drill ing nnd blasting nnd removal of the concrete gun emplacements. and the destruction of extensive underground chnmbers which serv ed as an enormous storehouse and jwhere the Herman gunners lived, j The terms of peace Mlpulated thru the work should he done at jthe mst of the Herman govern ment by the aid of German labor.l i.-ov that tills lias all been done the Inhabitants my (hey f.. I much more happy and contented than formerly , when the great, guns pointed their noses out toward the sen. However, there is much un certainty becuuse the tourists fell ;of considerably last yur, and indi cations that there will he fewer sightseers than ever during the ap proaching season. Allhrey Hal on. New Jersey; Hl-shup t R Union, Texas biMiop ol the Kpiseopal church; (lemg,. ,;. i(). erts of New York and Mr.;. Kdith Mel 'lure-l'atlei son of Haytoti, Ohio chairman of the budget commiti'c of the (b neral Federation ol" Wo iiien'a cluliM, are miiong the up alt ers. The first eveiil will be a formal reception of officials or the organ ization and oi i iclai spokesmen ol each club ami department of the National Advertising commission at the city auditorium the evening of May !i. Addresses of welcome will be delivered by the governor. Sena tor Hheppard, Mar ( I. F. Jlol I combe. Anion (J. Carter, publisher and William S. I'atton. president of the Advertising Association. Hous ton. The response will be made by I.ou :. Holland, president of the Associated Advert ising Clubs of the World. The subjects of sermons in Houston churches on Sunday, May Hi, will tie along the theme of the CntOSR-SOr.SCHKN, O e r m a ny (Af) This little vlUngo has hit upon a novel idea for maintaining neutrality in the display of natlon- 'al colors as the oceaslou demands. The official flag ajid banners of the village have been ordered made in strips of four colors black, red, gold am whlb with snap fasten ers attached so that any combina tion of colors is readily possible, if the official republican flag Is to he displayed the white strip can be covered, leaving Ihe black, red and white exposed to view. If a iiionarchislie organization wishes to hold a festival the gold can be made to disappear, having the m perial black, white nnd red. When occasions demand display of the Prussian state flag the snap fas teueis can be brought Into play to show only the black ami whit si rips. nhop. fe trimmed the beards of Presidents I 'le ssen S. Grant and Benjamin Harrison and shaved Presidents William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wll- Seappoose third. In the senior vision first ribbon was won son und Warren O. Harding. Among other notables in every walk his ILt Included Knrlco Ca ruso and John I.- Sullivan. In the juntor division .Inin-'H Sterba of Hcappoose won first prize ribbon. Amelia Klldan of St. Hel ens second. Bert tin Johnson of dl- bv Verner Mattson of Hcappoose. Eve lyn Kusset of St. Helens second and Mice Wikstroiu or Heuppoose thirdt. Verner Mattson of Srnppoose won u tnedul for writing with the least number of errors. HOAPPOOHi: TYI'ISTS WIN SCAPPOOHK. Ore. The first Columbia county typewriting con test, held at Hcnppoose, wuh won by Heuppoose high school with u net live rage of 45 words a minute. Tiie award was a silver trophy cup,: presented by the First National hank of Hcappoose. st. Helens high j school placed second wilti a net average of :tx,r words a minute. ; MEAD COLDS II Melt in spoon: inhale vapors; apply freely up nosiniB. Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber We Hare Just Wliat You Want In LUMBER, SA.SII AND DOORS A XI) glll.NGLES It will pay jrou to InvesUgate our priced. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN 8 CHAIN AND HOI WOOI I'HO.M MAIN M7 J. U 51 UN HALL VA P0 RUB Ovr 17 Million Jar Utwd Yjtajjy rnslnr of ItnrlsT Ilct-alls Many t Clchriics lie Shaved SAN FltANflSCO (AP) The recent ilenth of Uernhard Hern hard, known to two generations of San Franciscans as the owner and innnuKer of the Palace Hotel bar ber shop, recalls the many celehrl tie.s he shaved and looked after In other tonsorlal ways. convention. At the city auditorium lie was past 8n, and for CO vents In t he a f tern nun of i hat d.tv the ' It ad missed scarcely n day nT his MALT SHhp ft 1 IB) The cost of Maltlioid Roofing is less than the cost of the paint ings necessary on ordinary roofing. Ordinary roofing must be painted every three years or it will leak and dry out Malthoid Roofing need only be painted every ten years. It's true economy to cover every roof with Malthoid Roofing. For Sale By Grande Rontle Lumber Company ntlKST I.KF.S UAIIIO H1X I'.MXTIIU' I.KJHTS LONDON (API Pnilwr Mnurlco niTki'tl, or WrniniliiKlor I'lillu ilinl vvnoMC linhhy w cs nllnir win, ihkii frfciu.-ncy rurrt'nt.t. or win' ' "Tinrny lor IIKHIIllK pilr- poni-, unnouiH'tNl r'ciMilly that he "in iiroKri'H.si'ii id mint an I'xti'til inai lie Had in't-n alili' lo IIkIiI a rn rnnnicpon-pr lamp with his ayslni of wiri'li'Hii. "Anil hal's morn." lto wild, lull in or his work, "at niy laal pnlilir pi-rrorninnco I sent t)u wavH liiroiiKli ri peer or the realm unci two or my In-other priests uh o part "i my proKram or iMiterMilnment Imift on ZEROLENE even if it does ' COST LESS vt.mi coai, i.axdh i.i:asi:d WAHIIINtiTOX (Al) A. lease or approximately inTK aeres of P' ' roal In ml In Sevier county, I'tiih, wu awanle,! Momluy lly I.Seeretary Work lo llerlwrt .. I .uml ami others. The l.uml Inler lesls nnwt Invest one hninlie.t lllioiisunii ilollnrs In ileveloplnK the proiieriy (lilnK Ihe next three years ami must proiluce a mlnl Imum, or ;r.,iiiio tons or eonl i,e. I itlnnliiK with l do fourth year. The Koveriiment Is m get a royalty on I "II eoal mlneil. ne'ii 'outcNt Starts ItOSKHI'ltO. tlre,The contest i.ir ine eieoimn of a iieen for the nuseiiui'if Hlrnwlierry earnlval to lie hcl.l May was stnrleil here. Six younir women have heen nomlnateil. Misses Kern iieymers, Clarlre llarplster, Catherine Slatla. Veinlta Kohlli!ij"li. Iiorolhy Kilily ami Vivian tireutl. The eonlest will nil IMny Hi ami II Is nniiclpnteil the rnie will he elnse. li Is ,i..r. jslooil thai son,,. r the nearhr eoui- miinltles are ilannlnt- t( enter n eamllilale In Ihe rare. HindenburgTJr. v. J Irrt PABCO PRODUCTS "SI Hli fmhfr rlrcted nrnhlent ot Gr nmuv. Captain Von titnuViiburff. Bon if th Arid liutishal. u rxiwctvd o Pim.'" .VnHiiliienlly In atljln u( tb UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE TIMD TAIH.B lita liearoi Uak L Granda 1:16 A. it. 11-00 A. tl. 1:11 P. It. 6:16 c. it. Onloo La Unuiita 1:00 r. If. els p. M. Hatarday Al(bl bpccials Union f rnil T:00 p. M. ii:oo p. M. Hemua Can P. Q. OeLAP, Bfanairrr Headquarters, Bomnier llotal vunere are me SUPERSTITIONS OF YESTERYEAR? , Superstitions don't last long.especially when, it costs money to believe in them. For example, the majority of western motor ists "nave long since stopped paying tribute to the superstition that there is something mys teriously "better" about "eastern" motor oils merely because they cost more and are made in the East. Zerokne is First Choice of Western Motorists Zerolene lubricates 'more motor cars in the Pacific Coast states high and low priced cars alike than any other oil made. Six out of the seven trophies in the 1924 Yosemite Economy Run were won by Zerolene-lubricated cars. The "anti-western" il bogie simply doesn't hold up. Zerolene increases gasoline mileage, reduces upkeep costs and lengthens engine life, in high priced cars and motor trucks alike. Why pay tribute to a superstition? Insist on Zerolene even if it does cost less. Get the Facts! A series of independent and impartial reports showing the experience of large users with Zerolene has been collected in our booklet, "Why Pay Tribute to a Superstition?'.' Ask any Standard Oil Company representative or Zerolene dealer for a copy. STANDARD OIL COMPANY SUPERIOR Fountain Service Every Day at "THE BEAUTIFUL FOUNTAIN" Try' "Bohemian Punch" that fruity drink THE L & L DRUG CO. "The Sign of a Good Ding Store' jlTXQtfjQT JOR the benefit and protection of our de positors witn checking accounts, we Lava lied the Protectu Check System. With this SysSem, you can write your checks for a certain amount and then protect your check by tearing it at that amount That being ' cone, no check can be raised to a higher amount. Call at our bank and let us demonstrate this System to you. It is free to all depositors. EQUALLY PRACTICAL FOR POCKET, DESK AND PAY ROLL USB 7Ae (Protectu ChockK mm V La Grande National Bank i CALIFORNIA) It'sTime to Taint NATURE has given everything a nice, new, clean, bright dress. Why not follow the lead and freshen up your home? Maybe you don't want to paint your house. But there are prob ably any number of things in your home that would look a lot better if they were touched up a bit. Stop in and we will be glad to tell you how easily and cheaply you can do this touching up. You will be proud of your work when you are through. Hnimtttng kitchen or bathroom woodwork tnd furniture with Linduro Enamel it ft plcusant tatlc. Such fuiiili it coty to wtuh clean uoU laitt tut year. Nept unite VarnUh Stain will give a new and youthful appearance to your furniture. It cornea in variety uf cutur. Guod fur floor and woua. wock too. Floor Pain will five new life to your kitchen floor, hallways and atairwnyt. Apply It ia tha vcoinv and it it dry the nest morning. A eoat of Screen Enamel will make your old acreen. look like new and add everal yrart to their life. Uood for hoth wood and inetaitramea. Truck and Tractor Paint will protrct yew ma chinery from weather. You'll b money ahead if you keep your truck tud Utdur tfcJ pauitcO. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.