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i ,x if art is lil'j j-.v '.mills ii(i.ii.it iMi Monl:ty, Juno 20, ; 11)27. Page Four CA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER A. J. II U (lnonrpornii'sl) An Ifiili'lM'iuli'iil .r-MjiiiM,r , FRANK B.APPI-KBY ... Editor tin PubllMhur HARVEY F. MATTHliiVS . Publltihed evenings, except (iindriy, nt 1-tlii AdutnH Avenue, La Grande, Oregon. The Observer si-.ir piilillMiriJ every l-Yliliiy. Kntered at the Postofflre fit I-t liiuuili, ori-Kmi, us St-tund Clasa Mull Matter under act or .M.u.h 2. K7'J. OFFICIAL PAI'Pjn OK I'NKi.N folNTV A.NIj TUB CITY OK LA UK A. Mil; MKMHKIt ASSiH'IATK.U I'HUKS - The Awwclnteti ITcmh i fciu.-m iy cnlftlcd In use fur publica tion of all news di.sputchr.s rrtilm-'l tu u i.r mil mlic-twlfe vr.iiiled If publlHhcd tlierniri. All ruihiH nt ifpubUciitlou of Kiic'ial illa patchr'H In tlila pupirr, uud uiu llio IiajiI hcwm herein also are .reserved. SUIISOIMI'TIO Jiv t'.irr Pally, per month In advance TJally, per six month! in advance .. Dally, Binule copy.. J!y M Dully, per month In nrtv.'iiirn laily, pi r fit montiiM In ;idvuiice... Daily, per year In advance Weekly uherver-8lar, per year KATES 7.'.o Hill 60 6"1 fi.iO 10.01) fi.QO ' ! Al)Vl;ltTISI.(l 1CATKS Diwplay, foreign, per column Inch . lii.ipltty, local, per column Itnh Tlino contract price on (ipplicat ion. 4.2 c 4IJC 1 1 I : i.iii:i:r: . n'lit : and l licit' .1:11 n,i I. I lie .11 '' O-r i".n. i It if; hardly wurlh while l.'.tliciiiio; to tliinlt much about what wo do not need. The tiitii i.; to cuiitviitiate on what we do. "Thumbs Down !" sav.- Willi, :ii: 'ii Whito, c.iiliii" Cliam- Ix'ilin anil Levino a pair (,!' you, William, but we nine do admire vm:r lurve i jacks, lie can't ujrrw; with ddr- broadcast by radio, jilead o daily liiV u the. country." lie :d, but doesn't it look as if the end ? It isn't the more of .some positive stand that A .speaker in a recent for "less tnateiialiMii in t knew the facts and (he i speaker had jrone at the matter fioni the v. ion the less of anything we in i d mi much thing else. It is the foiwaul !oo!;,.;li fits our retjuift'RK nt. The man whose eye is fixed on the .spiritual realities, who measures his life by spiritual values and lives by spiritual laws is not materialistic, because mate rialistic interests seem tiil'iiii;.v to him. He does not live a life of repression, but one of foiunid march. The mini who is working for humanity, with his eye on the (iuldcn Kule, i.-, not found in badness, .simply la.caii.e he luen't time to be bothered with it. He is workm;,' positively. Finding fault with boozing, banditry, nmterinli-iii. does no good. I!ut de veloping lives so full of constructive interests that people have lid time or patience for destnulive thinks or life-wasting of any sort w ill leave these and other evils perishing of inanition. 'bishop remington addresses crow d AT COVE SERVICE i (Continued from Png 1) lui'iiiltnn In KuHh-rn Uicuon, rt-Klti-I'Tfl. At the clow of tlm courmj thy!, uhu liuvt' don tin.1 work satiM t.iriorlly w III lie kiv.ii u cfrtlli r.iie, anJ for tl.o.H! who desire It, t-J 11 toward a N;.liun..l ATi-iit-t'ii TfaclitTM a.-woriatiun diploma wit! be KfiinU .1. Thi' whodl will prrB. nt a j.a Ki;m( ThiitHil.ty t-vi-nhiK nii'lt r Hit: iii'Tiiun uf tliu Hi'V. Mr. I'rt.HM-y, of ilakr. Munv Atlt-ixl rjtu-iiut . Inrn" rrowij iittiiidnl Ihu iu KMant Kivi-n in (In- tiilji nacli- ol (In; l.ittlir !. Saint m I'huii-li ,yalnr- day 'v niiiK 1" tin1 r-ll-f torps of thi' rhurch. About 4i ju rsona look part In Ut; proKi'it't, vhlrll ir-- j j-j'itci Win four (Its-spi'DHatioiiM of i the IM from the tllii of A-laltl j to (lit- lit rt M of I'luiM. i Thf .juiKt-ant wjik kivwi In con. , melion with Hit nKular (niarti-rty j (onf. rciH i- of Hi" Cnion tak. K'pr'H..itaIlrH wT" pr'.srnt from Huk-T, I'nton, .Mt. (ilt ri, 'vi- ami f li tirmulo f"r the two days inti t- i injj, ii'ortff J-'. Hlcl.tirdM. oin- of the 12 apostt'-H of tin- cliuii'l), was! thi' fcpi-akt-r. l.uM cvi iiini; the mu- ; tual ronf -r-iM '. whli h Is h lil In j fOiiiHTlion VMtii tin- htakt ronlcj-. ! i-iM-f. was fonductcd. Mn'-s 1'ulriollin i Kp'akiriK "n th' su I jt- t . "The ; .Marks of a .Man", tin- JE- v. J.i-lf t 11. Awi'.s, paMur ol tht- J.ulisti laithi-ran chuich. si rt SH -d pat rlo llfilll ur oiu: of t Ili -S'- M'ltillt i s In Ills Hciiiion ycsN-niay morning. J'nlrlollsm", hi- said, 'iii'ais thai a man considi-rs otln-r opl' ,as ui'il as hiuiH' lf. II- nl ntiiit-j Ins j own lntt nH'r Willi thtisc ot his country, as in- consnh rs his worr inniK diat Inti-uMs In- nli-o U -p.s within his ilrid ot ision tlc wt l- j fan- of his country of which he is j a part. I Voting it; a pa 1 1 of p;i t rlol Iwm lx- ' told liin audi- hit-. "''-rhaps Un- i liitcKt im iiai t- to a rcpuMls is not ! the ( on i in imiMt I Hit I In; si a y -at - J hoiiti'-volfr." ho said, "and i In- i li.-vi that in tti.' lonx run lie will prove to In- th,.' Kr-ati'M manact j to our rvpuolir l. t us then-tort' ' ho nn-n and worn n c-nouuti to rx- J I'ictst ' our ditty on i tectiim day and vote to the candidates and ) nieasui e that best represent our j hifs'lu'-st convictions and nleais." t Wayne W. Smith spoke at the j Kirsr Baptist church whieh is y t without a ininisicr, jjlvlm? an in- tercstiii',' talk on tin; aims of i Flag Day Leader 30 Years Honored e V THE OPEN COURT t'OKUFSI-OMlFNTS MUST l-l IIMI T Tlir.lll NAMK8TO VI IK l:lHTOlt II' THI-.V lK KIKIi I.t,"l'l'l;ltS I'KI.VTEII. ) f 1 " Ji I If , 'I. If tl.tr At the appro. ichlni,' election, v.li!. Ii i fifht days di--tant. there will appear on the Uillot. in addi tina to several measures of tfreat int ei e-t In the Mate and county. fine thai. Hi the i.pinkili of ihe ; L7-r - lj "-.ik n-i, in of vital importance to the i-iiv ..r 1-4 nn.nde and ihi.t is!inu the fiiM city in Oven ihe proposal tn chaiiK? tlie form of adopt the coiiinilsson-niatiiicr form the city government. und ,he first in the t'nitcd In former days this city was guv-' !HtateHi sim.e uM adoption many ei tieo o ine oiu coo ncu inainc .i n- j ti'in: that is. the city was divided ,clt'e,s mtn four district-', oi wards. Kayser Slipper Heel Hose Silk to the hem - all colors $1.95 pr. No. 156X N. K.West & Co. Inc. La Grande's Leading Store for Over 25 Years Ol In Ovenoi. iiinl huiidtcdM of. and them in various parts of the I mieu tw eounciltnt'ii were elected from Slates have followed suit, and :t.i far is the undersigned knows, there has not yet been a city, once having adopted (t, that has one bark to the old form. The measure that will appear ou the ballot to be voted on by the citizens of l.a (irande is a pro- thai lH'il,0'1'1 lu ' to ltie uI1 syU',n i 1 under a different name, and would I, ti-oi! ii nil fh nhit-t-tioMS and weaknesses of the coum-H manic : svstem. and would be a derided step i-iit'li ward, and a mayor was elect ed at lai'L-e to preside over the1 council, v.nh im special power other! than tli;it he had a deciding vole in. ca.-e of a tie vote of the council.) This system developed many weak-' nci-ses. and was anything hut a' stK-ees-j. Kaeh man elected to the council took the attitude wa? elt. led ti represent his own ,t :.,,d .-,.fo.i no.i.v H... , -carry losition to. and to the detriment the interest of the city as a war '4 William T. Krrr uf 1'iitsluiri.h foiiii'l-l the Natlomtl Flits Hay A". .'iiilioli mill tnr y.-ars hu.s been i's pr'-sld'-nt . Ii'.1 i sh-rvn h." just niii'i- r.Ti i' iu'-' a lnmo olk''n Ami-riiiin tl.r j.i oi'-iitL -i by -Mi Jfiiii I.adlvy in bclwilf ol tin- IJ'.'t.-y ltus tiucicty Camp Clatsop Is Deserted Sunday Continueil from I'uge l) i.:iilc -Moiid .1 II lie Val onstra-itHt ai i t'oii.i iet iod army in. its fr rucks p'.rviai; the peiiotls of The thud Siittnday. June ui'S'ht v, J uio ' H, iia I ml demons! rai im: hriyade field and t day afternoon. J ur l::-t uin: kind' of are f-iiv w Hit -ra '.i n it'.p in -tru 1 Krida ii-iil ai Old I. p ilem the . ;ular It.ir- ft:inl pal-; in Jv. P. duty 1 i-ims in i rumored. Arle t'. H.iinpioii. l ennteiident of I.a ( l: v. a ion) 't iiy ci-ilor noon. dr,.ppi:i dow :. w I' ere he s rve- in Hi ;ioi-,(l poM:.ni he oi Cr.'.iul", for a eh.it p:.i i lit:, net S. my i: and Ul Units Vele c; hon p:.r;.de l'rid. 1a- oni whole. Thr.mj.-h this there devei-; "llCK"'M u- , opfd a i-ystcm of petty ward poli-1 I-ji Jrande for the pa-t seven; tit s and o rolUnn w hieh entirely years has been a prosperous. j.-vow -; ignored, or lost siht of scientific iu tow n. Never in its history has government, w ith the result that : It had such a steady. healthy . the city was perpetually enrryin Krowih in any previous period. In a lot--:" rioailnu debt, with Its war-'the judgment of the undersigned rants hein-j discounted from 13 to! every citizen of the city should Hi tjer cent. The citizens and taxlstrive for the betterment of the payers finally became so dissatis- icity as a whole, and not for the fled that it change in the form of ' betterment of any particular part government was demanded. Afterjof the city to the detriment of the a complete investigation covering a remainder of the city, considerable period of time, the I while the undersigned believes e.-rnmis-ion-managerial plan w as ,i,a, for rny t)lc je of . i dye;. led iiion a beii:K the most tcl-l;rillHie tliree commissi. .n-rs well iM i fie plan evolved at the time. rlnHeu fruin the city at lance 1 -i promiMiij: the best results, a ml Sllf ficient number to t.roperly coti- luct the affairs of the city, he would not seriously object to in- The charter ei-p:iSiii(-' the number to five pim- ,f,.vided there was a reat enough de-. nut ml for It, but he believes ihat to divide the cltv into a number of id strengthened from time to time nans and elect i-enresentatives meet the re.iuiiements fn,m these various narts. eai-h to present his own partieuhir part, nuld be to Invite disaster, and would prove fatal to the best inter- G. A. H. OF STATE MEETING AT SALEM (Conlinued from V:rb One) otna!ii.ations will lake place V.d iii sday morning. I'lie to iilncKs ami infirmities on!y -un of the Km civil war vet rans in the state art: expected at the Kath' iiiitf here. The auxiliary to Sons of I'liiou Veterans, Suns of 1'uion Veterans, I taufihtcrs of I'nion Neterans and Ladies of the Oram! Army of the 4 Republic hold Opening business sessions and memorial aerviccrt to day. . The annual Soiih of Unions Vei erans baiuiuel is scheduled tonight. M.l III I.I, STIIJi I.KADS Hi. the best results. finally adopted by it larie ma-i t.-l. reuular election. stands today is the Mine adopted as above mentioned. pt that it has been amended llK'jl'A, t'al.. June 20 An Mad J tu II checked out at Jtema at jl:ti a. in. today, Ktill about l.'i miles in advance of his nearest op ponent, l-'lyinff Cloud, also a Ka rouk who was about 111 miles north of (trick. Mud Ihdl afiVi miles from the San l'Yuncisco starllni: point of the Ucdwood HiBhway marathon to Crants I'ass, Ore. Horn.- L'u miles back of the leader ran Metka. tint runner from. New Mexico who. despite his 5 5 years, was preHsimr the y nuns' runners well witli between tin and 70 miles a day to his credit. d bv ;t. the debt. rkcrs church importance of ormi detinile aim to le;i somethini;. in cburc as in St-hools. bustn Jle Ml-HHe.l file j 't tn ani.atton and u ! s,iSS " hl'M .hi- , ..o.nliHh '. - 'I'he I eh w ork its well Ml iron. I w hicli be-jiie; ! ol end. Wed- des more drill ' an organized k m.'t t Mon L'7. and pay-! mph-ie show- ' new developments. At j .. nt time, and for year.sjv rty has carried NO float- hut is running on a eashjosl!4 f tno Cjtv ' j Kespectfully submitted, ide h.:s the lmnor f be- WM. Mlid.lMt. The land at the southern lip of .Manhattan isl.md, including a park of some twenty -one acres, is known as The liaitery, having taken ils name from the Whiteside I'.attery. This lattery. consist lm of ninety-two cannon, was erected there is the clfeum,' years of the ITtli r.-ntury. fte e I c. -tee. unii rarcwcll Meet inj A farewell meeting' and Mrs. Itarker was day evening at the Sal' ll hi for Knvtty ; he;,) Salur- j tion Army iiiL'ht. cut ; ne.-day. ,1 u i ! i 'omiianv i; w ill a: riiur.-day mon n T'ihs.! will hie I Utll-SS open for hot In all i iv, .line ik camp ; i; i'.un Tue.-day . ie Wed-' biliry i l.i inde . Ju:i I ; A YAXQnSHKi) PLACa iO ! In another 20 ,V(?;its, invuit'ts tlu- .-cnvtiiry of the Now York State Charilu s Aid A.-sot i;.liin, tuliurniltisis will he practically eliminatrd in ho Ciiit.'il StaUr.. Tlie hattle aKHinst this diseaso is iranlM y tiimijrlitful poisons as one of the most impoitant thinj;.; the I'nitotl t;tos lias done in the last two decades. 1 ho muti-.-':". ol' tli,a hatlie is also one of tlie most hopoful xkun ii :; ol' the same period, for it siitf jjosts that other diseases r;.n ho driven ut in similar ways. The white plague !::'. ieen hoaton h.'cati;o the medical profession faced the tenor su-.n !y, :-,oi;; -,ht its cause, studied its symptoms, found its u!;;.'die i.nd j.jvvontives and then proceeded to pive tneso r.s. fid fiinlin;:s witit-.-proad publicity. Prevention of tuU'iciSfsis t j o;;;'h w -,le-iinio livinjr cn ditions and pi i per ft ;"(iii;:v i;i cli'Itiii. i d !i;is greatly lcdiiced the number or victims. Cmo of tub 'iculosis h;is been found fairly simple wh'Si tlie p;. it i.is and their families are willing to tackle the diM'o.so pri mpt!y and follow directituis thorough ly. i(.AII of this has tk m--nsi -:it t! tlie u: -ibjjity t,f eliminat ing the disease entirely. This will i-iT tmistont vijilar.co. persistent effort a.nd mniii-u d v uU-imb'ieity, but it hall. Mr. and Mrs. Marker ate leaving i.a itian.ie and a new n will be here this week to take the m ork. 'ot. I-'. S. Ivan hoe. presided ehairman of the meeting and Mr. Marker spoke briefly expressing appreciation for him. If and Mrs. Itarker of the eoop.ta t ion of the bitsim ss and proi. isional people of I.a (Jrande during the two-year stay here. Tlie Kev. Oliver Hilcy (.poke for the ministerial a.sso ial ion and l-'red 'urn-y spoke lor the busi niNS men of Ihe city, presenting Mr. anl Mrs. Itarker with a gut I l- Olilpil vrvf.v.h. f:o im tv t.ri.ri(i l IT XATSOP. Ore.. Mum :i il) The burning miction in tn 1- s streets at pre -.en I is thi.s titiit will have to 'm on d Sitti'd.ty niuht at .". o. i. the e itiitiany will continue on d until ." p. m. Sunday nii-ht will t I'"' been f th air. of money. Mrs. san "l-'aith to I-' aeeoui. allied by at the piano and play.-.! a cot in t "Serenad-." A. 1.. klchardsui loth" by Johnston Mis. I-;. I,, lloltn.'f Andrew l.oio y Jr sol o. Se h ubei t ': en all inlay uiy. It-It S- ! perfectly W reeked, y evenim; -uf-d but th" oiild be the inotiiiifu Olhciwis Si'turdiy ff for the d no order rumor wn .e th..t would a fte I.it (J randc M. II- i a -1 oi Oted pi .1 .ul nt AM-.liil f t.tii-,. hour n. .ill'! vlfrM ii-l T- MMniic rlhl illliv 11 r,it w .Minn- :...i.i l. liisinttir. w h. n I'r-T-,1 I M t I II u ilHV (1 ISOII III !ti; inuiiil itmsiim t ti.it p iloiiii'.sl it- iinhnul:! ur poult! limlm.'l Ul f.lul -llMStOll I.U th.. ill.. .,f! Ii li A. ii hill , 1.111 n !..i ,. 'I son'n ' 1 innf.l up '.' " ii-'J 1 nun' I ling. ' iui'l f I'hiirs.l.iy I 'iVi.l'.'I'OH ! "I.s in ('. nMvc.fr. ..ii IM-ph'itit i:pin, in. I lnl. ! i:; u caii.su worth all tin1 lusis i.s riiiitcil I'ii. st. it n rliabi'U's anil other tirrai ultiniatfly will I'ulkm it: ll' ' tl-lll'if. Kvf!l if tUIK'IVU- n'l i-,- ihr ei;:.'. i!i tn fn. (.'aMfrr. l), !" : I. IM'.'.S ;.!hl li.-il'l'iiiir ailniont.s v:it v. :th tl-'-ir i n. AS COOLIDGE REVIEWED THE FLEI-T I'litH'dS.M. IMiiiiim n rilllTI.AMi. dr.' . I n,. " Till' pt'Mp.S.ll U! jt.' I'.,.. ;. A- Ii'plil.'nl iniupLinv I . i I ! I" I III I I I'.l I II M ll V f t .t'i I '". ; I 'liunliitp Inn in it.. (ii'ii , H.iiMt n i-. lv. .1 i . IM i"' il:i V ul' rum tn I; t. s i . i.t . ; Hl'Kiill ami V:.! HlllClllll 111. HSS.K l.'l i"li.. M Ii l: I'lllMIH NT I I- . '.ll..- . A l'i ' '' - l-l''"' I' I-' i ' . : U . : I '.:,, .. i, j ' ' ' I" ill-' U- -Ill' J keds v- : 'EN'S AS HO KS AVI V : . (, A Rubber Spin;"!' i ;.'. ., ticvl I ;i I'ci.'.r.lai' ; hit i I; i .. 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I2.5S 2.2? 11.85 2.40 I4.S 2.7? li.5 3.15 Blut P.ibon Rud Tuht . . . are ex- ception.iilv tounh, rcctitT uoipht tuhes . . . ihe anie milcn.iis and con. si-uction nt our J;iinbo "I uhes ... but not so heavy, tiuarantccd one year. Istut Ribwort Gray Tuhes... Super, n.r .jualtiv nt lo rrice...new lie ruti'ocr, well maJc, luiiy uiauiLcd. -More than 150 Stereo in the West- WestemAnlB buauiyCo. 1 111'. Adams Ave. Ia Grande Orgcon O.., ,l,, l.i.i (Vic, I uK 7-5. J1.9S I. ? 9- 1.9? 14-41 2.f-S I4-9S 2.7? -tJ 2.S? 10.30 l.tr, 3.2? -S9 .li af.ao 3.4? 30.33 JH. K-.tra heavy lhro..uhoul extra mileage under the service. Unequalled rt low prices. Sits I huilt to fjive nio.t exacting onomy at our 24,40 n.illoons 2'x4 u? l.illoons 30x4.')? I'ailoon. 31x4.9? Palloons )0x?.2? llalloons 31x? 2? ll:.l!oons 0S.77 llailoons 32x?.77 lialloons f. r-'v Oxh.00 Halioons tcriy 32xh.20 It 4.30 T 3Jxo.V5 Balloons 6-r!y S 4 45 ' 1-9 i 5.!S is n; 14.6 is.ro He? a.tS 3.li-. X7.SO Ji.S, $:.2? 2.70 2.7? 2. so 2. 0 2.95 3. :? 3.40 3.85 4.4? 5.40 The inre,( reUli Al(t, St,f,,(y itmi.se m ttcti iird -sen ing the motorist sim c I S09-ocrs their m-tr 1-hEE Catalog listing thrjtt mtl o economies for cur ounerj. Tor Zour Convenience Stores Open Saturdays until 9 p.m. 3