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Thursday, May 2S, 1025. Tape Four THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER An ImlriM-mU'iit NcwiuM'r FRANK B. AI'I'LKItV liAHVKY r. MATIIKWH. ..Ktlttor nml Publisher liuahiins Manager 1'jbUnhcd evenings, except Sundiiy, lit NIC AduiiiH Avenue, lA Grando, Oregon. Tlio Obarrvr-Klar publlHhrtl evt'iy Friday. Entered ut the Postoffiee ut Jai Grande, OrtKun, us tiicond Class Alail Mutter under net of Mure 1 1 2, 1879. OFFICIAL PAI'DU OF I'NION COCNTY AND TllfcJ CITY UF LA ;HANLU MKMBKIt ASSOCIATED l'ltKHS The Associated Prcus Is exclusively entitled to use for pub lication of till news dispatches cri'dlled to it or not otherwise credited If published then-lit. All rights of republication of special dispatches In this paper, uud ulsu tho locul news hero in also are rusorved. BUIJHC'ftll'TlON JtAT8 Hy furrier Xul1y, per month In advuncu lully, six months in udvunce Dully, slntflo copy - lly Mall Dally, per month In advance , Dally, per sU months In advance..., Dally, per year in advanco..... , Wwkly Observer-Star, per year... 75o ..$4.60 60 BOo ..$&.6o ..1!.00 OUT OUR WAY jig ' H I ,?v 7 JP- By WILLIAMS Survey of Coasts A ear tne i nuippines Rearing Completion AtA'EltTISlNU 1CAT1;S Plaplay, forplpn, per colutnii Inch , IHsplay, local, por column Inch..... Time contrucl rates on application 420 -.400 HUT NOW IS nlltlKT IMHKN I'IKl.M TIIK DKAI) mill became (tic flint OuiU of tlniti Uial Ifpt. 1 Coiintlikaiia 15:0. On the first of each month the head of a family is in clined to envy the legislator who can talk bills to death. Walla Walla's alibi of licinjr opposed by bijf league stars doesn't seem to cut down l,a Grande's percentage in the league in tho least. La Grande people have done themselves proud in sup porting the Legion drive for its endowment fund. Cer tainly all donors should have a keen feeling of satisfac tion at having taken a pail in such a work. Nothing tends to make us appreciate the tremendous ndvantage of railroad transportation like being deprived of it. Union and Cove have had such an experience recently and the return of service. on the C. K. O. is to be leceived with many sighs of relief. ' Two hundred ships arc to lc scrapped, according lo a decision of the U. S. shipping board yesterday. What they arc worth is a matter of some controversy, but we are in clined to predict that they will be used to very valuable advantage if Henry Kurd's bid is accepted so valuable, in fact, that the shipping Ixiuid's recent action and statements May appear somewhat ludicrous. WIIKN.IS A 1M; A NUXANCK? While the City t 'oinmission is taking time to consider a possible dog ordinance that will he moie in keeping with the expressed wishes of dog fanciers in La Grande, we wonder if the friends and friendly enemies of the dog population are considering possible regulation in the most unprejudiced light. Not more than one family nut of five in the cily )osscsse3 n dog and it is therefore a question of what tli'. Other four-fifths wish on a fair and humane basis. Dogsj J'.ro Joveablo animals; they have been fit and cherished! companions ol man ler centuries; they can 1)3 valuable and useful mid entertaining. et there are times when dogs come under the unmistakable classification or nuis imcei. When such a condition exists in an organized com munity where the coinfoit and safety of its citizens are paramount, then regulation is a most sensible thing. Rome dogs are never objectionable, never botheisome. They stay at home or accompany their owneis alxuit in a ciiiel way that makes them desirable animal citizens. Hut they suffer in reputation by belonging to the sairj family of four-legged brutes that scratch in your pet garden, track up a fleshly f.ci ubbed poivh. fiighten small children elf of their own laun, and imwl long and disdainl'ullv of the night when sleep is most desired. ' THE MATINEE v v-u -1 OFFICE CAT I$y Junius to 'usignrun Ituy. The ninst lluport.ilit of tlitsi ureas. JudKiltR troin u coin ui t-reial standpoint, villi he surveyed first. "Ah to t)u Importance of the task we are about to undertake it can not be overestimated. I. Is likely to result In tlx change of steamer routes, will make navi gation safer In these fitters, an! villi 1'hanne. tho status or the areat f ruin one of unknown waters t( one well charted and entirely baf to navigation." He wutt'icft her with a piizhft Hlr. She was gafng fixedly out oier the lake. In her eyes ia.s the rapt lMk or one enthralled. She t(Kxl nioiiiHih'sK, altsorhing till Hie iH'anty of the m cue iM'foit her. She lean ei I forward, raising her left fool from the ground. I nahlo to re st ruin liiinelf longer ho HtipMil rorwiiiil and askeil, "-'a.sclnated?" She- tunieil nil him one- liarrabacd hs.k. "o, lutvhiatctl." An easy-going person in- often tho Jiarde.it kind of u caller to get rid of. Yesterday In Washington he came out openly for whole 1 capitalism. hog The shipping board lor liou ships for s.Ue Ping. voted to of tor serap- The giveriiiiient filtil nn- ; in the h-iniea I-'oiin-lal iuli With the HUpremc foillt. Ihipe for the return Of Hie All undHen espiMlithm was h' !d oiil li Dnnald MMcMiilan, veteran An i explorer. Former Vice i'resid'-nt Mai. shah eonlinm-d to rrcup'-rat' from what attending physicians described us a complication of severe cold and ex haustion. You have to give Trotsky credit for M-hsn ami nerve to eh;n:g- bi:i mind but li eofst lilui liis joi) a:; war miiiifif- r. it would h:iv- -oHt hint til: life i.nt the radi"a!s wn: alraid. H- utili had too many Niip porlein. So Ihey eslb-d him. Now he's back, tine pot.:itde explaua- 1 1 ion is that he's recanted his here. Isy. A li k-li-r oih- Is th;- 11m- ra 1 'I'''' ;i I ti ah; got into Kuril a jam they IrW to iiave him. In Mutt r:isr to- prob ably will run Ihings to suit hini-.-elf capH.iMs:ically. H,. ii, av ven in. jii-aeneat tnituess mnn jiough ' to acknowledge isia's loreiun debts. That's all Washing tdll ran n-lt. loot I'd. it would in. ike him popular h'-re, n nl doubt less his govtnmeiit would be re; ognk;rd. MANILA. (AP) Tho I'nlted States Const and (ieodeth Hurvey expi-cis to compete within U few years the work of surveying all the coasts and udj.u-ent . waters of the 1'hkUppine Islands and bring to u close, u task that lias been under way since American occu pation nearly li T years ago. Coin. manner w, r.. rarKer. enter oi i t,,,. ,, kIuiau ,-...( u-iin ti. the division of hydrography and Kill(? of .;n(?1M(1 hnt ,;uU.j lo topography, deelar.d recently upon hiiu uny liln n8Uram-e. his arrival from Washington. I ' C'oniniand'r I'arker comes as the j ' personal repn sentative of ( 'olonel K. iji'ster Jolit-s. director ot the I 'nil ed States Coast and (ieodeltc Survey, and experts to remain in the rhillpptneH several months. "It is the dt-slre of the govern ment to complete the Hiirveys of the 1'htlipplne coasts and waters," said 'onimander I'arker. "Thif ureas nhich have not yet been Charted ure the west coast ut Palawan, the southern bait of tho Sulu Seu to Horueo. the Suiu Archipelago, south Mindanao, nor thern Luzon to itashi Channel, al most to Formosa, und the west coast of Luzon for Cape Kngano The Nearest Service is -i - Ford Service Perkins Motor Co. 4th and Adams 9,eFL0RSHEIMSH0E Add obsolete metaphors: Ihg behind a woman's ;-kirt.' "llid- III AL i)m; dcvils A daring cu; s Is Kzra IJoycters; lie's not afraid To eat raw oysters. Cincinnati, Ohio, Knquirer Anoth. r pirate bold is Hilar Minna-h. Who every morning . Kats aoine spinach. - Ci'iua. Uiio. Ciill A brave, brave man Is .loile.s. hy gosh; He ehneKH a blulf That h. Iiki.s Kquah. " "Love ma ken 1 he world go 'j ound." Whi h may avoind lor the fuel it sJm iniHftM -one- iliz.y. Have you noliced 1h' searelty of men's tie ptn l'i hecam-e the women don't like to be bald io-ad- :d. A prominent plivsieian ?;aH thitl batli is not unpleasant. We liotht! Ihat tlioMr ilejitl trom the i-ara up tppear happy enough. New Indictments charging con spiracy were returned by a federal grand jury against Albert It. Kali, I'M ward L. I oheny ami Harry l Sinclair in conneetion with the na val oil leases. Trotsky welcomed is a cotierv Wheeler Defense Board To Fight Prosecutors 'I In j.; your pardon," Sheik. "I have the lglil lb the wrong tent." lid (Contimn d frntn Pnge One.) . s ill more expensiv e. Most of 1 he I Montana wit ite.-ses were there. They'll have to be brought lo Wash tug ton. Perhaps Wheeler could manage it by straining his last X'' ..source, tin! liis friends feel It vifill be hard if he has to hhcrn and home to lindieatc himself i specially iilJhe V a h h I n t.l.v,6tn t charges prove as flimsy its those in Montana were. ( f his conviction t h"v express no fear .but. said one ct them, "I'll Jbe surprise,! i,- them isn't ju least one juror to Insure a disagreement, j The re wasn't In Montana. I tut Washington's different." I Wheeb r's lucky in his frh rids. Itiil for them the jubilee ihpirt meiil would break him financially, if not ut lid v. ise. , thrtt'i;:Ii tho himt That i l!:c van he prrt'"Ctri. in PI ir:1,;, the f' 7h i: r-;c V ; r y r; UI' ' rt d.iiT ;i't ; of fin.i t i i Jin which Hit: public nuisl - ii i. the nuoi';; fault ratlin lha:i nr.'.;;I i-' cni-ic-; a ituisaiH", to tho Mtijih :'i ii"ai 'i itiplauils against clogs that '.' tni,. iiy (r fnhnw thoir innsltM'.? I;iih!-.r !-;; is till' that IS hIIiiWimI , f"r i: - lf, slhI bo a burdon and . - r :ii: i- tlu'Ji 1" the farrily iv- ,n fad dii- when the American an make up no more hike about it. 'I here nr. Ml'l lim e hundred wise cracks in he let Iooh- upon Hie world about the crossword pin-ale. A ::v.tt In time save I'. H IIi,;e.i'.t. I rress dispaicli I I'OIII ufwi.l emnomi Kl 01.111 I.. he'd had enough. After 1 su i.i:t .mammas: ( Assoeiat Orniond lletch. Klortda): "John ii Poeketi tier. K Ti, is .-.iiiililig bis via v around t lie links dallj end plavmg better nn( than many men hall ;i eeittir xotnnjer, p. has een topped JnotheiH with babies 'o tell them 1hw chubbv and healthy lin y Junked." i' It ts ."itiruit, d that m per cent of the population h;is lime lo step an. I ia'ch a slt;n pamle,-;,i Wurk. f l. 0 You will untie. that the ralaniiU howler sehloui has ali till; ters Ul his Lauds. it vimu i ta.s AdierSsement m-cii in a tai'her liop; Teaches hair In la." Ihlek in iilc 111 the mietl Slates in one ear would build a wall 17 leei high around (to entire coun H.v. Let s do II. i The slate department looks wilh tentative satisfaction upon Leon' Trok.ky's return to power in Itus- ; sin. The department realises it ! ,may be disappointed bul just now! lit thinks the out lock encouraging. J As I he world knows, even I .en in ' 'ad in it led undiluted cnVununfHtii (had failed ami sanctioned a partial restoration of capitalism. Trotsky ! favored Its eoinidel,. restoration. A I tried it. 1,111 il 1 ' lJ- CijTifS iOA FOR TOli Chilerrn's Hose For Summur v.ear in popular colors. Priced 25c to 7-"ic oitim; sots Kor hoys and jvirl.s Priced - 51.0(1 to !?:'..()D Cninplcto I.im; of SI10KS Infants to No. I! for boys and j;iils. llijvh ost ffradi! at lowest, price. Norton's Kiddy Shop It's A Pleasure lo in) von: hank- 1NC WITH AN 1XSTI- 'II 'IK IN SlllIVINf, TO liivi-: niOAi. sioitvicii. La Grande National Bank SoKn.l . Uuliablv - l'rosoiiv I. MT I S NOT WiUdHT tliv- us ou can- lo lnlp II. mphans ot thu World War vi'tci-ois. THE MAN who' l;eepo atrcast wilh the times rclic3 on The FLORSHEIM SHOE for style that is smart good bo!ang correct. The a!to t.,:v'2&SCV my ffil 1 t Y andthzBOmiE f TRIANGLE TOUR "vcry Mile a lecture' Taku Glacier Alaskan Ports Inside Passage Scenic British Columbia Mt. Robson Canadian Rockies Scenic Bootft Free. A. B. Holtorp, Cily Pais. Agt. 122ThirdSt. Portlaml, Ore. Phone Broadway 5300 THR LARGEST RAILWAY SYSTEM IN AMERICA $14.10 jrom Portland CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS RE AH THE OBSERVER CLASSlFu'Ji) AliS 1 'I'll-- 111:1 n w lie Ml h, r s-1 1 - lc I. 1m 1 h,. I! Ml,' l: Ml f'ty i.iif! o' rs mi, ill v il r.m; Ii t" 11 ic.t M'jruliiUoi do to faiily convr; 'I :iiine aclion will 1 our doj;s from I - d' ',: t 110 ulmnld fi'.'r t,, ftl'i'dnm of " p.'pi'rty. Pettinj;, '. ;:iiy kind, is, aftc' "li'-'i of time until ...,-MtV. ! .'-....,.......,......,..N NEW-- ham. . 1 i :c 1 Ili'HK MIAN iiTi:ii i;i.a ms 1 Powder fars MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES Phone Main T.'J 'i; WILL LI". CLOL-LK ,-ATLLDAV, M!::.M(KIAL DAY Put vour oidcrs in eail'. Willi 1 .-.,., i r... i,,,i lions. I' .1 ami SiK.t I THE L & L DRUG CO. Tlir O-ttliiii I 11, low HM-til lrl' In wiiiiIi of oiir Mlimt't. Foiltiw intr, the fvi'iieral custom of celelr.il itirj: iMciitiii ial Day, Miis stoic will he closed nil day Saturday, May ."()lh. 1!)2."), hut in order that our customers may have an opp.n (unity to do tlieir week-end shopping we will remain open uniil S:,'!0 1'. M. Fridav the 2!)th. A Few Sugesiions ror Holiday Oulins Heinz Pickles Crah Meat Heinz I'.aked loan:; Tuna Canned Meats Oysters Sardines Preserves Shrimp Peanut Punter Salmon Canned Fruits Better Foods! Cleaner Stores! Mrs. Walzalsky .Mrs, Smith Lower Prices! A little Polish hoy, without telling his jiarwils. ciianjred his name the first day in an American school. He iuni a fine Polish name, hut ho was in a new world, and he wanted a name that would symhoiize his great change. European women, upon coming to America, quickly revolutionize the manner of thing!; they huy for their tallies and their homes. An authority has estimated that foreign-horn women ask for goods hy their advertised names within two weeks after they luue begun house keeping in America. They are quick to sense that, in the new world lh good things are advei tised, and that unknown goods in unknown stores are likely to he of unsatisfactory quality As the European woman quickly learns, vertising is for the luiyer's protection. American ad- A11 Advertised Product Hears a Proud Name. It Has a Reputation to I'phold.