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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1926)
Thursday, June 10t !192Gt Tf Four- CA GRANDE 'EVENING OBSERVER 3 Mxpxtbt Jibtnmg(bztxbtt (Incorporated) Am ImV-pradml Nnnpapc . RANIC B. APPI-EBTv- Editor and PublUbcr : HAAVET V. MATTHEWS.. ..Buaineaa Manager J; Publlahed eveninga, except Hundar. at 141 Adams Avenue, : La Grande. Oregon. The Obaerver-Ktar publlahed every Friday. ntered at the Poatolftea at La Grande. Oregon, aa 8ecoad Claw Mall Matter nnder act of March S. im ', . j OFFICIAL PAPER OK UNION COUNTY AND THIS C1TV OK J.A GItANDK 1 MEMBKtl AHKOCIATED PRESS Tia Aaaociated Prerna la exclusively entitled to uae tor pub UoaUon of all news dispatches' credited to It or not otherwise credited If published therein. All right, of republication of ' special dispatches In this paper, and also the local news here in also are reserved i SUBSCRIPTION BATES I By Carrier Dally, per month In advance. Bally, per six months in advance.-. Daily, single copy ...74c ..H.o By JUL Dally, per' month in advance Dally, per six months In advance Dally, per year In advance . Weekly Observer-Star, per year ..toe .. ..16.00 ...I.0 i I 1 I II ' ' ; . ADVERTISING BATES - . Display, foreign, per column Inch.- ; I ..42e Display, . local, per column Inch , ,, , ... 4uc Time contract rates on appllcaUof- - . . !THE WAY OK BLESSING "Moses aaid, conse crate yourselves today to the Lord that He may bestow upon you a blessing." Ex. 13:29. " ' . OFFICE CAT The tlghest rujr fh the war.! Is one who borrows three cent for stamp so that he won't have to break a nickel. If hens would only keep flown i the weeds half so successfully a they keep down the planted crop. l suppOMf lie fcwore to tore jou 'till the earth grow otl ami the stars (row tild, and all Ilia I." -Ota, longer. He swore to Imr me Oil all our foreign detour settle up. fOTe Is like rubber it arrl j weaker the longer It Is strained. THINGS 'ARE FAST COMING TO A CLIMAX Even those who ak it should know if It Is hot enough for you. "Come xmiry, take your hath; riaanliuews Is next to godltnews you know." "Oh, Mamma. Ik thai l lie n-a- son Halurday tiomcw .befurc Sun da j 7" bad J - Some men think they are good to their wives when they take home a package of chewing gum, ' " v I - t ' ' ' . ' . ; . - - : . .......-. a-l- "Teach children reality," demands a business man. Why ) not realty? To multiplication and division, add subdivision. "Disapproval written large; farmers say it with votes," j says a headline, referring to the Brookhart victory in Iowa. I The democrats claim that when the republican administra ? tion is buried iu November, they 11 say it with flowers. A ll.Y TALK Ten little flya! That's a very - awn! Give me the swattiT! Now then are nine! Nine little flya left, leniptinc Fat"! One sees the fly-paper! Non llmu are eight! Eisht little flya who aliould all E to Heaven, One aniells the .soup, ah! Now ..Cj.;Jliere are seven! Seven little, flys in a very bad fix. One's drinking home brew ! Now mere are six: Six little flys sll very much alive. One ate mollasscs! Now ., there are five! Five little flys a-crawling on the . floor. I'll step on this' one Now there ; sre four! four little flys, junt as Jolly as can be! I'll spoil the party! Now tlicre are three! i Three little flya oh, that won't! do! Three, you know. Is company! Now there are two! 1 I a7 i a W 1. . J' -- . I PRIMARYVOTE CONTEST SEEN CO.Mll-KrE USE OP Woman Spoofs Husband; "Their" Child Adopted 'a o nine nya navmc ioui or iun.jan Alter r indir.2 Ultt ,ern Or.-eon-Idaho Fmlth-Huehes urean up ine party: now mere TT r, . JACKSONVIU.E. Kin,. June 10. (AJ-) The possibility of un elec tion contest In the fourth coiikhs sional district where coiiiires'sinan Willum J. Sars on liuoinpli le j returns led Mrs. Ruth Hryan Owen, daughter ot the late Wni. JViiiiiiikh Bryan, for the conirreaaloual noin ination loomed tod-iy. Charging irreguluritli-s In lajv eral counties, particularly in Mon roe county Jaui'-J SI. t -arson, luemtjer of the campaign commil. tee for Mias Owen declared luat night at Sliaiui that a contest would be made o! the returns ir they did not show ..Mia. Owen's nomination. .Mrs. Owen trailed to day by 304 votes with only thirty precincts missing. Sir. Carson said he had -been advised of Irregularlies ill Hie Monroe county. With three small precincts missing Sioliroe gave j Sears list votes to .Mrs. uwen Meanwhile, at Klssimee. t.on- gressiiian Sears declared that he ould welcome a recount in .vion- roe county or any other county the Owen forces desired. Sears polled I!l,9'.'tl votes ill -''! of lhe'3-5 precincts In the diatriet the unofficial tabulation showed today, while Sirs. Owen's count was 1D.OI. In Brevard county, 1'J precincts were ml-unir. but the vote was not expected to be heavy in the unreported seC:.jns. , . .Because, of the ronstar.t jlitlsine; work and the hundreds of entri-'b in numerous class.s. The Oljserver Is not attempting to list all judg ing .'results until the association ! prepares its records. At Ihal tlmu jthis newaj&p"r will print a com- p'et'e liyt of prize winners. 1 A stock show dance and a car f 'nival served to keep the crowd en- Sillier, of ..rickey's rtabies.!"''1"1'4,!?.8,1 "A?"; he first race of the day thel . . .. , ., , , ii- i- JL At the grounds the Elgin band furnirhed the music. Today the colorful La Grand" Amerlean Le gion drum and bugle corps will The Enterprise band plays tomorrow I WIMslIHa UIT WOAIK.V'S. ( HILIIItK.N'S - - M'lTK I'llll.lt'K WAOKIIS 7.V to SJ.50 . : ; . . .... - J I N. K. West & Co. ; lai tirniide's leading Store, For S5 Veaiw . ? Women find that these slx" 1 cylinder bachelors 'ire mostly run-1 ' abouls after they're married. tries. Tim . won quarter mile dash In -5 seconds Ten horses started but the ner nosed In ahead by a neck. galloped home in the slow- time, of h,,d ,h? ct;n,or, lhc, s,aK' 3 minutes 10 -onrfs in the first llie, (Ma WUMAIN S r EATS. ! One It has always been recognized "that farm women per formed prodigies of lalxir, but the full story has never lieen told, 'jlere is part of it, as revealed by the Western Stales Extension conference. r,, . ; ' , ; ? ; Thle average rural housewife spends 30 dayi a year carrying water;; pumping and, toting 20 tons of. it' into the Now there are ten liousejand then toting it out again. She washes and dries Hoax, Files Suit for ?25,000 Against Hos pital Authorities party la one; little fly Didn't catch him then. (you know. I chased that fly all over the place, the pesky thing, f swatted him, tried to entice him . me i.y paper, inuv.l h.Iminl Ihut the child alleged to mm Uieep. IJU1 U was DO US)' ui,..- . .i i.,..k I arnnpecj an egg . . . ) 'lw i.,h, i.j ,.,,: 'Ji,,! -a-nir -M our judges are working at the million, ten ,,y lira., jjuchanan that she knew' sro,,n1 'his morning hut their la- the whereahouts of the child were "" nal "risned until to championalilp. with North I'owd second, Ontario thirrd, Bole, Ida., (fourth. Imbler flftn and Wallowa j sixth.' Gerald Irwin, of North I I'owder. was individual point - urer wan s.t out o. a possible da,n jM Trlckey was neatly' OUTIND. Ore.. June 10 (AD i ' " lonnucieu . pocketed and failed to place, while lap of the three-day mflo and half relay. Her Gringo won the j half mile race In "2 flat, one ' of 1 the best on the program. Jatmita, owned by L. Aicott. was a length behind. In the five-eighths mile Wallowa county day . vice men. Krrontler Boy. from the J. E. sles. won by a neck in a finish. The time was three 'acres of dishes a vear ' Sh hnkps cnnntlr. n!o nf. l ten walking a quarter of a mile per pie.' She could save 10 jldaysMtime a year just by; installing a drain to carry out 5 hundred, ten!! developments today in the trial of morroMr- Competl-.'on is TOSte Water. anS'tfie'oUTer 20 davs'hv havino-'a nnmn ' or 'fattcct at her sink. She could save drying those three ,J 4 acres pf dishes by using a dish drainer, even if she couldn't! keener llillll Hie bright side. Wonhln t : a Irs.iioo il.-imnee suit hrnmrht he:""" 'Mr and more time Is neces- Ihlntr. be awful If it wo .lark In the hu.ljiid. f'harles W. Buchanan. ."T to decide the championships tlm daytime ami ligtit at night. .again- lr. W. C. Foencer and ,n the various classes. Ir. Gal. jagainst Alia II. Y. Kpalding, pro--' braith. formerly of Ynkima. but i afforn A dish wnxhpr Krm rmiM citrn II. mil 'f ,nli,;..Ml t - vm,u - 1 1 1 1 n. o vii nninniK MAN FINED FOR SPEEDING OVER OILED ! r.rl. tor of the Women's hospital. , now' of Westeri. Oregon. is In Jl'a day! as a Montana woman did nrovinir it bv a nHiimotoi' i li and! also save nn hour and a half time, by grouping her . t . I.i t iJ ... eifrT,l Viavne Marshall wn ;i kitojien things more conveniently and taking short cuts, ami coau. i. judge im sxj inereiyou are, men. jr. you want to scet a cose '" . eheV n h ..-if- I. J ..- --.. -fs . ...:,n ov"r "" rna w.vn v... vi iv. "iiv., Im,iK a n:uuwiv.iui un tier ana give ner, Slnrshall was traveling at ratn'.and 1 linderTlanil that they are go- rhey inay have I fWofdl.he.and the amount of shoe leather she wears out.iTn'i;: oZf'Z "damage. five-horse 1:5. Three strings took part In the men's relay race anil the re. man race. The Decker nnrses took first in the latter In '52 1-5 seconds. II. .. II. Smith's team -von ther char- lot race front the Uyera entries! in an exciting evenly- ( i i-amnn itnrit n, .. v. - The cross examination of Mrs. ""K or juiict ng en tnt track. 'the three.eighths dash for two- Buchanan was begun today. W. SI. j ",n r.weiieiu ;ear old in J J-S seconds after. Havls. one of the allornes for thOv . no-s . mo horses were scratched. Thay- fUeirnse. tleinan'i!-i mat the child. ,v, ..,.. v. . i m- era i. contend flnlsli-d second HIGHWAY! whll " Buchanan-alleged she UCk "" klllfu' ' ' The principal event of today's . nau oiitatneu with Ir. r.M;ncTa " '" '"" lacing jirugram will be the mile !ald from the women's hospital a-id. ''Or eialnple; Keulxn Hogg, one Inlon derby, caro'ln? !70 prize lllihad palmed off on her husband as.5'r"' cl""Pl"I buckaroo. fell vie-' money. their own. be brought into court. . l,,m Tru "lu ' v7" hr onl' I Witertaln Spectator- "I do not know where the child "' '":,ny failed lo make I During tho races and bucking is." she r-plii d. "It is with frieji.u '"e grade on top of sun-fishin'. 'contests. Homer the clown kept the rATARRH I I of head or thtoat is anally benetited oy ina vapors oi V VAPORUB Qvmr JT Million Jar Ua Yearly Dirty Wort? ... w. . . i Ix't iin Electric. Wnsh-' ing ' Machine do your diity work. '..: '- '. .'. We cany all typca . of machines in. our stock.; La Grande Electric , Co. 1412 Adiima Aw:.-. ;u flnrd liiKh K. Hrnrly I of himw!- J tin VdcHay. j a convenient kitchen. Then watch her cut down- the aCl'e-! 'hlny miles an hour over tliCjIng to C'ani!d:t. f It might be easier on her, too. NORTH POWDER'S PARADISE. Mdny local people who drive over the hill from telo- l-'f-nian. rt prfiM ntatU c of tiiv 1 1 rol hr Ii ool ooh ra t i Na 1 toir 1 1 hunk of rortlaii'l. ,ul a Jl'J fliu; Mussolini? ' caset to North Powder view in jidmiration the snow-capped j mntten.icd : . .I. 7' ; - p'.viij.oiiii, '" lr, charged with railure to have j; l ot dys will they admit a weakness that cries for the alti- "Kiits properly adjusted on his o tude And snow of thn tvnka Ihn cl.,.,lo ,.r .,mi...i., ..'' r'' i ''' i diii.viv. u iiuiiua.iienj) ill ,v and pine trees and the cool of the mountain breezes. Too ' few Union county folk realize that tlmv pan rlrivfn lhn!r ,1 cars rJver a splendid forest road running direct from North it 1 owdfir to the refreshing paradise which looms before the ,Jj eye in the soulhein end of our county. : Stirling from North Powder in the morning, one can . drive jto Anthony lakes in the tall mountains to the south " in about 4uo hours,, with time allowed for due care in , climbing the grade to an altitude perhaps better than 6000 e feet. At the lakes there is sport for both the angler and the mountain-climber. After a 3-niilc climb there arc ten ji Hakes visible at one time from the Lakes Lookout of the V. S. Forest service, including Grande Rondo lake to the di extreme 'west and Crawfish lake due southward from the main group. From the lakes region one get a full view h. of the .now-covered Wallowa range and the North Powder 'j valley. Gazing north and west one lieholds from the look ir out cabin atop of one tif the tallest of the rocky ringers which po't heavenward, the Grande Rondo valley, with Alt. r Emily and Mt. Fannie towering on cither side. South and 4!west ionc may gaze over the mountains of Central and Southern Oregon, rising and falling as far as the eye can reach. All in all, one is afforded a gorgeous spectacle all . Nature's very own. The trip is well worth taking. - ..j ... ... I c e years n I he mad; tin Bf-cond tK-flt tiiii oi th d.ty in S' t l tinir rid of Ms rider whn ho dunv jed Jo tin. inn on th tiiiid Kkynard iniciit. The nXory in that n numb. Call and Sec Us Sunday We are open all day Sunday ami arc -.reparcd with a large variety of Cakes and Pies to tempt your appetite. 1 - Prices 25c to 50c Our Products Made, to Sell More. G Williams' Electric Bakery "Home of Golden Crusi" Made to sell more. ' ' Open Sundays. ; : 'i. .: , Opposite Observer present. The arrel was made by : alleKinc that Dr. Sneneer and M W. It. Stewart, ollinir foreman. Cm- j Kiuihlilmr t-niiKftiri-tl u-tlh hist u,if (dopd hy tbr irtate. j ,an, otr on Mm an hw.own, a new-, boy wnd' vinr ennrn coniinjf in rore Jiil?! y born huhy of which liis wife hb Brady included: In-wry I'uckett, not the mother. t i tin nut i ruin in ire i i k. - ... . - HIII-ll IIIIHIII I At- . ... ..... . ... a .... . . . " 0f ivndlfton Itoun-l-l p horsai"c i.-rnoon Hiie told how. to hold hrrdotlI(. lhl. ..(J(r(y work" under fieli- ' , " , "'"(iiotin nrtmcff and the u'4. n.i u illliil, I I.I I i IV I1IUI y U hoy, he pot a newly born hoy through a newpain-r udvertLs. menl, look tl Into h-r home and kept tier hiiKhand in iciior;iiic- of th' true identity of ilw infuiit for two years and time month. tine champion buckaroo, fell vic Xitm to Tru H!u - and he wan only fiM.ifc mi'j iionr a. auoiHio- cnvuisctl with his Hb rreddie Hun turied in the b-: 1 ilcklinjr antics and IIHIn Mlm ride of the first day. A hoine , Monrrit-f. with tn r two iH.-k named Jir. I'hy plhd r.uiek Jen. hors. s. trw a bt-DUtifiil exhibitioM. ninurf, of I-Histon. on he secoml j Mfsa Triekey and Ipt partner fur jump, ttijrhi Sid. 1'p piKd fow-.nished son.., iH. b ri.iit. ... -...1 most approved f i n: n from nwr n... M-atlluil, Uliu u jut e I i 1 .1 MVrssss1 mpj i !l I U i mm & ami t'OMtK for rtM-edtng be.ween Ka luela and Ililirtird. VaUKhu Ma fit M and Nidlnii Thoiuiwton paid the b.ikmee of their filler nn liquor rhargts and wero reU-awd. ANIMALS ON LOT VALUED AT $.300,000 (Continued rrom Pair 1) twirled tin. rope. Little lllliie Ininean. of Cove, s'towed how he. "-re 'epi in the Immyaid. The t nion sirls glee club, on hors s, s-iia roiiiiMinc the onenini; parade. The cattle parade was one of the most iiiiposiiifir events worth a for tune, the animals to'd a unite story or tlie increase in purebred cattle In this part. or tin- stale. Alon? line wen- I K. rtlamlley's Ayr- ltltli-K. the tireen Itrnt hem. Mhni-l. and the kteer al.10 made short . horiis. ll-rl, ( hiin,ll. r ll..r, r.,r.i. sentiment or the spectatois is that I'endietoit honas or not. th.- animals arc : about the last word in ability lo the unse il their riders. The buffalo , work of their men. I taring I-ivihiii .ixl Si'Veral races esterday .ipi-cljicular from start to finish. Jersevs. .vii.ii 1 .v ,i.:iiii in was aiiuriieu tell Rrolher'ii the boys' and cirls' calf club, calves nail vvenren nf fi!lt,.. for the most critical t,pi i-lators. lliinlcr I.-ad. Iarwlc nuil nearly every finish had Hit- A. It Hunter led the horse par. stands up to a man. !a,i,. Kllh i-n-sident S. K. .Milb i ion-na irKKey. ne lormer lumi- and S-cretary T. I. Smith direct1 er ot tlie national women a rldinic hebind. Senator H. J. Taylor, championship, won a larce shun; I'nion-l'malllla c-iunty, had of Ih- prlye money Willi hi-r en- place In the line. One hundred jraJlons of white paint, $1.95 per gal lon next Saturday morn ing at 8 o'clock Ilrinir your cash and lake the paint; make your house look like what it aint. Monday niornincr, paint Harris h'reneh's II. leian. W. It. a, Irin rniriilui- nrien of I'billips- herd, the l'hyn.ere rani. " l""-- f.vM pet gui.uii. , s i Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. 'Hie Poor Mnn's I'riend" Near l-'oumlry. IMmm Main -is Mo iintlnj llnsiueA. ihiM iiturnmi;, An estimate of Oh- value on tin KiOilii.N Hum y;ir is plaifd :xi hair itdllion dollars, the trn'ateHt nTcrrl Katlou in the (Uov. " hU'ery. Of ficial jtide,f ahsi-rt iSnt '.hi- in;tlity. Nuoiiiiji, ui in v pi ay. Is hlRher than e r b rorr. A fea ture of the display . the valuuhl. ealveji tx hi In ltd by boys' and irirlK oalf rltibx j To a erjnr hi're. sinrj. s of a decreaae til lnterrnt in Hv. UtH k in i: a I e r n On toit joundii likr j"tMink". A It.ntiti nun lamb vim (for Int. rent with a tia.tmu hull ami a laoiiHtioiiH hri? Rhares attn,. tion with a -!!iHk. . xvoil-irroomi d havylKP"fI htalll'in. Nw sur IriK. await one M each Ktatl and it is ti.rrUult tu tt:r away to the. ? next stall. I VU t lirUtenci J A fe.it ii r of thin morrinc'fl pro- I Kram, unannounced befon-hand, I m a ecund ( hrbtlenin of a new born btim- this titlif a filly rolt out of Knirfbld t:.elma and sired by Wilson Idol, l nion May" is the name nrilxed to the beautiful ?t rn i -old Oiineur Rem.al may Hltle animal, which xhji foul-. I rise n (nn .r Oiincw Muzol.nl i n,nt- A" thr-o hotses ure to reston- -.r,tri m hi twuve land 'ownrii u" w Jl- l-'ubttur, of Ali ceirnhnK to frvcrvrrB of Ibt MtUr-' ton Hp is cm chnu ifsucii I I iiioii JUin Win , Liang tr. ..f the Mintliiiruu war 1 ,,u' liish mhool s.ock Lw Fares to CaIIS5osimna Reduced roundtrip summer fares are now in effect. Tlan your trip toCalifornia and take advantage of them. Tickets with 16-day limit arc on sale daily; also season tickets with Oct. 31 limit at slightly higher cost, permitting stopovers. Four trains daily, including Southern California Express direct via Sacramento and Lo Angeles. Banking There are times when ! our service is other than tiiking care- of " your deposits.. - . A little good advice, if wo can give it, is sometimes part of our ,' business. ; HUED STATES From rcirtlanii pcll $20 oneu-avt"sre to non hern California Alii about ic I ilNII 1 S Taken KODAK vilh you Pictures let yon live over nrain at your leisure the daa tha't fie at vacation time. And it's tas with u Kodak from the first, ltut that's what we are here to shun- you tlrop in. outhern Pacific lines J. II. hia:.M;V, AjniU l-n t.ramks OitkOii. Aulujmiplilr KfKlnk- S"i li llruwtilrs 9-1 I n Film I'Uil.-hl-i-. a liixlak Red Cross Drujf Store Oxfords on Sale Two Days FRIDAY- AND SATURDAY ?2.50 to $3.00 Values in Styles That -Have Been 'V g Discontinued, to Be Closed Out at Speci.il Sale Price $1.98 pr. Size 8". to 2, Black or Tan Color,., Welt Stitched Oak Tan Leather Sole : And a Shoe " ' That Will Give Long ', wear and at a Price That You Can't Afford To Miss. t Sec Them in Windows.. 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