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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1927)
Tuesday, June 21,-1027. Page Four EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER , De AUTREMQXT TWINS ARE AT JACKSONVILLE .Continued from Page 1 them hi the Alulliioniali i-minty i.nl until the conrlu Ion of Hugh's triul. aCSranbc Sfrcmna (Dhscrdcr THE OPEN COURT COnRKKI'ONDKNTS MCHT MIIMIT lilt J It NAMKKTO VflK KltlTOk IF THKV lK 81 HE LtrrrKllS 1'KI.VIKK. ' ( I itoorpornUH) ) An lmlcHntlent Newitpapef FllANK B. APPl-KUY EdUorfcnd Publisher HARVEY F. MATTHEWS . . Huine Manager 5h i t- rublUhed evening except Sunday, at 141 Adams Avenue, La Grande. Oregon. The obsrver-Star published every Friday. ' Entered t the Poatofftee at 1 lirande, ireun, m Second : Class Mull Matter under act of March 1. I i :$. 4? w,.- , . ,ii ' - f OFFICIAL PAI'f'R OK I'NION OOl'NTT ANI THB CITY OF LA O KAN UK MFMHKH ASSOCIATED I'lUSS The Associated Pre. is exclusively mm led to ue for publica tion of Htl news dispatches credited to ti or not otherwise credited If published therein. All rtphta of republication of special f t " patches in iUi paper, mid u!o the loct new herein also ar rerved. ulvtince . 61'ltSCKIPTION KATEd 15 (.are. Pally, per month In advan.'d . lully, per an months tn i Dally, aliifcle copy.. llj Mail Dally, per month In advance IRily. per ids months in advance...-, Ihiily. per year In advance Weekly observer-Star, per year . 7 So 1 4.60 io 0 $J.0 $i 00 . 11.00 APVKRTISINO RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch Display, local, per column inch -. Time comraci priced on application. TKl STKCL WA1 I IN' .titeth t"i tl I.-. our help ""d ";," h:-id. I'm tin 33 IX) Til L VOTl:HS UK l.MO.V I'll I Vl'V An AM1 Krom Out 'IVti TIiimi .muuI ATf In limtlT lllicr Aft, r ,'tKht years of roml btlllil Ine tn t'nlon county ,. am null without h rouj thut tn puagablu with loaded wiikoiis for over four month., of the year and tho..- tho month, thut nieun the moM to tin In return; to the market Our nearest town la North i'ow. der vnd thoueh ne have Hie up port of Bit our people there, iv need the good will and a lift from the voters of all I'liion county. Kndorsed ! and written at the request of all producers of farm products in the I'lover ('reck dis trict. I'.M I. IIAHI.STI'.OM. When "I!ijr Hill" Th'.mp.son. mayor of Chicago, declares that American Imys shall imt ie cannon fodder for European battlefields, is ho trying to protect a home industry? ' Seven lives in two months is the death record at a single had grade crossing near an Ohio city. That particular cross ing is commonly recognized as a death trap. It has many understudies in other parts of the country. If human lyings were invariably careful and wise drivers, the menace of grade grossings would he greatly l educed. Unfortunately they are Hot, And there are unforseeable accidents which may hap pin oven to careful diivers. That is why grade crossings should not I?. The elimination of all the esisting grade cross ings in the country would !e a tremendously costly piece of viork. Yet it should lie undertaken as it is now in our own slate. In the meantime, all such crossings should be protected by gates of other adequate devices so that the careless driver and his helpless companions will Ih saved in spite of them selves. And wherever future construction of roads or rail way lines is planned, the grade crossing should be left out entirely. Subway or overhead passage should lie the rule.' whv i am in rvum or Tin: IIO.Ml TO UK OTi;ll on Jt n y. -is. Some few years ano. the c-iti -lens of the different towns In I'n ion county came out in the rurat districts and asked the farmer to help them out on the Jl.Cuu.uuu honds which were to he voted on. We did help and the honds carried ittH'ut S to I. Now, every town In. the county has hiphways through the main streets. There was $3yvi'Hi inoiv money or bonds authorized than were u-d and now' wc are askms the oters lor new j bonds for this atuount tn lieu of jthe bonds not used, which will bo , cancelled. ! I want to ak Mr. Voter who I vol, d In favor of the bonds that built the hlehways through the 'county and the different towns In 'the county why he Is attains! the iKinds now. Aren't we just as much , nitled to pood roads in the farm in districts as they are m the towns? We pay our put of the tates to build and maintain the hliihwas. Why not vote for the bonds and Ret the good roads ex tended out in the rural districts of the county, thereby Kivtnff the fanners a way to et to town or ny place they wish to CO. auy tune of the year? We can make I tilon county the ftm l dairying enter In the state If we can h.oo cood roads over which we can market our cream dally. Very truly yours. T. I. JOHNSON". Ta.pacr. Jl K10K AI. YlC.Oll i A Hollywood jury has distinguished itself by unexpected ' ' .- ... ... t i i.... e ... u..:.. seventy, convicting live persons lot maiisiaugniei tot iiten participation in a thinking party in which a film cowboy was shot to death. .' No less significant than the verdict is the explanation eiven bv one of the juiors: "We felt that it was about time to call a halt on Hollywood's wild parties ami killings. To have returned a veuiicl of not guilty would have put a stamp of appioval on such disgraceful canuisings. We simply could not do anything ele but find the defendants guilty all of them." In a i event celcluutod minder ca.e in New York, two IMi'amours who together killed an unoffending huslvlmd were piomptly found guilty of first degree murder and both sen tinted to the e'ectuc chair. In Canton. 0., the law, with the aid of dutiful juiors. continues stonily at the heels of the criminal pack who, a year ago, nuiideied a newspaper editor for telling the tui'.h about local conditions. Several have already U'cn found guilty, and the line cn route to the peni tentiary glows longer. It is too much to U'lieve. after a peiiod of shameful len iency to criminals, the Ameiican public is really awakening to the need of piompt and stern punishment, void of weak sen timentality, fo;- criminal of reuses'.' .luiies here and there seem to w ivflectmg such a mm -J. It is to lie hoped that they continue thut way lor .some time to come. Turks Arc ..! Into Ancient Ruins Hope to Restore Famed (.olden Gate Si, r l ! r. . .,:.,- - '. 1 . l-ll Al. 1: l- ."V, Mt . ! " t- w i-iku'J! on Hi',',' ! . n : ' Tilt K- to. .i'Nl ; tin 1-t'i'I. kill c;i ' 1, ' . , ! . i i ! 1 p 9 t . f.J.- o-' i r ' . ' j ft -. (or r ' ti i .. 'i ' n . - t to r. b'i. t ' ' . - . t, II' ''ill 'f 1 rr !i . ; ; i -i Mv'ti.i i t n- n:i. s. r i ; ;.. tlw tl f.tu'v-. : ' I. if- Is on-' lonp ro.td from the rriidit to the jrrav.-. alons hich wr all mort trav.-l no matter how rocky or rouch. Hut the smooth it 1' l!-e better like it. I.l'jt vote for the roiid bonls und vliunicc iomhIi road into n euiooth one. Yours tor hotter nifl! . - to th" farnt, JOHN SUA W. r North lodcr. Or'. I'i.'ir.t to de;-th ' - i - y h.v ! til ;,' v IV CT HUCH'S FATE NOW" . w- . 1 1 ' i ' r i ' T f T (Colitinufd irom Face 1) poke directly at .h f-'t.v ..(totn- a 5 he roun d hu h.irc LcK.kinc sir-uclit at the defend ant, and anserine the d-f-n?--in. nttoi t( hi: trial t utupoMi.e. .N uner ?hotit' ti m-n t I(4XIht Hiiilh "It doesn't Inv.h-T Much any moi to hav.- lawyers f!tn: mc jnc aceuiiilicm in Ins tat--." The cm ti in t'it I o:ti lal i-tlt' i '' pUid the d' i.-n- ivmtui'ion of a I ranu -up" ami w hat h- h-;d w j. "an at'tM-al to pn-judiv." j "Son'tody t,t "oy'c John'.n in the batk !o n !! vnu..-i u-t , . n l".n k. :f t u hi a'b-!";!!'n 'l h, sh.il and iartrvltn don't f nrvxe It." Crl'-d .N--ui.tr. "but V. lt ! i irtuniaiu v v'i!M?t- :tt wun p jf.t." N.un-r th- n ' dt. uss- 1 c.i.' U-ioniciritf to IK Autrx- mon thvy e aiui. acd fiv.'.d t-'-ir the t'lnn-1 and t rr'- .c-ot ip.s: r-ar th-- Umd.t can p 'fvy ? ot t M or '. tet. u -r..iit:it ne- ifi i t - to- f'i" a n.afl an 1 ih tM-'K- r. Ti,-- mn ib ilil tluU Ji.,tn c V-- v-irint tor a !:-: C'on - r i o r. ti . r :'-"' I-' k c i- r ." S- ;:n- r ! .? C- d t-- htn If e.,r r - - i tn--utti- V a-. t- !!-.. fjr.n. 1 tn k " "'I Jo rot know art. r t"- '--,-. t'-.- v n-iJ-.l f.o. ?:s-.re-l to t J; m to J'(jUTI.AsVI). Ore., June 21, I AI1) IJvinK the life of a hunted thfiiK. diidtfliiK about the oust to ecuie retoKtiition and arrest, maintaining an ahrofneHH hardly In keep! hk with ; then- friend-ma klnK roiemdt, liuy and Hoy le Autreniont. cIiuik- !td with UuKh, their brother, with four brutal murders and the dyna- i mttliiK d matt train, finally fell into the handx of an ever-searching h'c veriHiient. They told uhout it lal r.i:ht, as 1 between trains they uto and Hinokcd in the county jail. They told of hritiK witnesses in ,Stdotu cutinty, thio, of KteetttiK tlie Hheriff of the county an they emerg ed from the court room; of itassitic the bulletin board in the tsimc court, on which wtarinn at them were their likenefoten on a govern nient reward oler. 1 They told of ha.-ty departures Irom the towji and that; of the nig hi when otficei-n rbi.-ed m ua their home to effect their arrest, only to to find them flown; of a woman neighbor who told them sdie had tim e been hostess for "one of the twiius" though idie never had: and of Hay'n wife. Hazel, and their year old baby. Jackie Hugh. i let-uvc For JarkM.m tile- Ami then, in the cto.te custody of Sheriff Kaldi ii. Jennings and Iiik sou. lajun. they were bundled aboai'd a .tedford buuml train ai 8 n. m. dewttne! for Jacksonville and arraignment today or tomor row. They will be returned, probably tomorrow night, to the .Multnomah county Jail. I,u;t night the train bearing them to l'ortland. made a pre-arranged .stop at Montavilla station and the party of, officers and piif oners alighted and pnn-eeded to the jail. The two tired youths were e.. rett ed. Then newt, pa per reKrtei-K be gan their barrage of questions. The interrogation continued until T:4'. p. in. The twins were eager for the op portunity to talk until th cae it felf wa.s mentioned. They Hay burked at Koy. Hoy looked at Hay. Kat-h shook a de-isie head. "We're not crossim; any bridges until we get to them," said Hoy. ."Itetter leave the ca.e out of thi." It was while they were eating in the county iil kitchen, that the twins t-ast aside restraint and dts cusaed more freely the events pre ceding their capture. i .Make a .mmI Siory "This'll make a good stn." for "u if m write It properly." ivtid K'y. who throughout the dit-vussi..n Inevitably prefaced his remarks with the same line. "We were wit nesses in mayors court in Scioto county in 125. "Shook hands with the .-heritf after the ctse was over. watked piist -i-o-:er' nh ic.ir pictwrps on' it. and tot awity with it. " were witnesses f.r a man w ho d been shot at. He charirfd the other felluw with as.si.tuU with intent to kill. Kach man had the other in- a r re.-ted. We te-tift-d f-ir plaintiff. I gue. An.l then he told of au iiu- in Steubenville. "I w ,i.s itt mg on pi y p-n '-h. -muking." wild Kov. A Tmi- woman lied next 'lour. She no over. " -I wish 1 were a man." -h" id. 'ttl get ?hre ,,f (oiir co"d fri- -,d-..mi g fit and r-d. a niait trii1: "I sold That's r intere-E.i.,' "lav be -li right. ..r mith! t. all ih- ident n.s 'office. ;i cmiidn t get a..y I Thrw l.-.j s .cn r and i;vt a'.vay will t their im t',1 1 e up hi Thy' 1 1 e(- . it:-, :hi in h" x - 'I oikish ait 1 r-.. Mac rid 5. v, ! li'nktsti N.ftiMirl h it'inovuiK th- '- i r. '.,! i -n i " ' ? itp t h. I m ,.ha' K d" i 1 IN. Ccv.l in - 1 4 1 matt- hs u :'.'t o - Th. 1:. - . ii ! r: ta i t ti and tea.' ' ' C 51. , ,. h w- a lorn I ii'- '.r ii - r iv, an Aii i th. a h- i. rd . il ti U New ty'.o twin :!;ut skirt. Children's v.wd Ladies' I'aiaM'ls k rJ)r to 8-?)S NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP H Hot tor MorchatKiisc Lower Prices i 1 -.- :ir. I "Th o -,s n.-A.s i.. tv " lov .ioi.l. "1 .t.-knl. Whi- n i. in- v j. ,. .. "Wi. ,l..o,': v.. ., to,., t the "('!' .m i c th r. v, o ! ( .-.i.. hfr. " ' I f. it ...rrv f.,r !-;!,." . I .IH-i t i.,k- hr n.'u-l .- 1m ill. Tirrl ' Thnr yi.-u fir"-i.i ;h:,'S ,...!k-M. Thfy v. -r. Hn -;: Slhc. m. :,.lr. -t i.i.-r". v.- .i !,-s-.-o ir i-..r oi 1: . u. i -r, ..- -1 h:. .rri.ir h .or :: 't .IV-.I ith th is.n-. h-i.'.i , -.:h !hr- Mn p !., k -'Y.oi I ..IV .!' !r Ii-.- " l: o . : , ..." imri'.li.ttr:.v f;i t ir th , .,:n:y .,il. ' !hi: ,., V , i- !h.il ii i y ti,. -f,,lh,r ...:,-l m l-r.- - . .,,rci She li.,I1.,. tf :h;. . - . . .-.-1 i n,i,v . I s,:;ht N-.r iM.-U.-r, ? this ...irM . ' "Tr-.l v.- I u L.h ,MI r-Mhl tf;- ' r h;0,: i l"; 1 1: f ' V. .1 --.ft. " I f- h it ' : .!.'i. " f.f -.h"t '..o -. ,: ! :-h i-.v :.o, , --, ...-.1 IhV .-.v-ol ;y..,- - th !- ... .. : i-. n ,- er .. . UV '.:. ...I in t,.Tif s Ohh. ' .,, It .- f. h !!.!'( '! l ,:! ..;,-.. ,.-Vr-l ' I o.ci-, Kk lr,.., . M.I.I.' I'nml. ' r, .1- ,r. mi (nn, ....... .., u -. l i o; 7,v e'x Summer Straws Clool.' Vi.s -lr, j.ud light In f a', v t lle-e fili ippv sin ii hi w eight ppv summertiun; straws uf Lilian. Leghorn. Tanaina a iid Sw :.-s Vehl... In Hie new cr tMape and fMtior types. Si,,y to $8-:, Summer Underwear XTAINSnitK and light weight bal briggan in Munsing and Hatch way iio-lmtton atiits. Also l-piei. uiul ci w ear. to $3"; Pajamas pJl A I ANIIATTAN anil likwKl m X ,-"&'4 Jitmu In - strlpril ntl , vlu-i 1..-.1 I'.ati-i lis nil i-ui'is anj Mfv trat sly ies. S2 m to S3 (oil' Sweaters at st le w eat CI.iroVKU and cr? iit .-mart patterns. Also .siviMicts with iiolf hose to match. $.V to $11 OWN; bXlL mi W- Ccnntkl 111 Rut 5ckiflMt k Mvs Two Smart Styles Seen in Hart Schaftncr & Marx Summer Clothes EVEUVEODY knows that wool or worsted holds iU .shape far better than cotton materials. Wool or worsted is the thins- for summer time wear, but they must have that essential tailoring- to perfectly hold their shape for summer wear. See these new light colms in Halt Schaffner and .Marx clothes in styles that you know are correct in every detail and note the new low prices made possible by volume production. $37.50 $12.50 $47.50 552.50 flolf Sox mm liS T PIKT weight "!:.. J mi.-d g.df .sox ii .Con and wotd in in ' plaid a;. I ;acn m.l I d patterns, all siieJ. $2M to S3 :' i it i Ininiine: Suits V-i-f of t .mi y.oi'll w.i nt t. ii. swim 111 a diiinbi.t if i' s cn- "f these new tw--c.d the newt,- nuiiibei'-. ?,3---' to $ '.itl Fun t ii i; m a : i jgiii i They Certainly Do! Florshcims certainly do keep your fed off your mir.d. They're the las! word in comfort and pood appearance so easy and lijrht on your feet liecause they are i.keleton lined. As a matter of Sood judgment see that your unxt shoes are I'lmxhein- Most Styles $10. Some $11. N. K. West & Co., Inc. THE MAX'S STORE iitibln't I 'art ,"'! Sinmv we mrrc get tip- nt.-i,- l"-'r' And H.iy re.-enfti h:i'Mly. It woubi hive, -p.uh-d lH"t.i; i-mi :m' iriA;U i..:.t (wr-i thing to have t'dti ht-r. I real- inVMn: ..f:i..-; : 11 . i fot-c-i th.it my reiil name v. a.- I kni-wti nn u.:,. ,r;i; - .in- Ant'eti-.mt." r'1"1 I'd ii i v k;:...,i ( P...y v., ;d that h- fir-t b.vane irs:-"' ' " a. n:;,.!n:ed wjrh his wife .'ar..uh "I l:;tvr r.n p.-t,. k;'- r-er father, a limber cruiser. In the o .-r t h eha rg '"hi" hills. i:i ii'Wf-iu man d.e !;,f Kill ! ' "He fnvi;. me over t-. hi- He fuhts." , .i-e," -.ud K;i;-. "One d.. It w .s , , r i ?g i we w ere mt w nrki n . 'h-1 ..i.. I tteni oer at .1 t; ; H We Marted to go to.-eth i . m if; - t ..ge hr ""it . t, -s"nr, i-ef.ire we ere mar ;' l'"T tho ei .incii.y m ...ii -. f - : '. a n ': km en's j nartr 1" t'.'i a - m .rr;...l :ni,e. They ..-s :;-h!e e..- s .-.tirday. lire 5)p. ";d vi- :r;n. ..,: jird witn" -' v'.' --i' ' e rog. as thry pa-s th.- b.g ve.ld;cg stlwi" of the r!:r Strawberry Canninsr Season Now On Vi.-7e; hi Ihe ?re.:ie-; iiri-. 1 f . i ,e. of nr cui ir, oht... t am 1 u0 1 K i 1 1 , ;i tj10 ir.dikct v. fine (juality an.i rafe itn-J -viiservaiive in trg OliantltV. (Mvlor Vnur Mip'v at i.IU'C !V iMS'stin' Vi'Ul" -h-..- .tinker stMid y.'u Cvo Porrc's. ' " " Won t r a-kd where he a:-.. V.r 1 g--r;e h,ii the. lef: 'rrg.-!! f. i-;. i:.,v h....ked at K..V Of ' t w t n-: ugh. "Tv-e - t e -i'. - .- i , ' ;,:. , ,"r r ; ! i '-A"'d t-e ,o S----, r ! w !h ... rill 1 1 !r t s...-ve d-- - 1 ' r i-t -.-.r- .-:::-d . Why Buy hr.no vtc-d Berries? Eastern t Mv-on l-cnw tor other finite 3,- as '," !h-, ' in'i-ie't,i V.- ithe lke;"t- '" 'Hiy , rr l-oM'us we prosper, and vou will ...... ..... ..... ,.... tt-1 is you Imv ir-rt.it.-,' l..!i.. .1,., . .1 .. ..! ,and buod ivaas :r. s-ntc e-thor ccar.tv ,.r st..-e-wh;it is the , .... ! ,l.,n t 'hint, rtf'll iv ,.- t h ,r gi H"i Ot that? ! ren-;e ar.d Road I fV!',;" --'a v'.; f; ' the i:-,.i V,,M Issue. June 2- ' :-V ul!V'v ;t r-:;vo t..r handtui of f.n nioi-s to ia:s? moie smaii trust ami iwtk f.-..r.. The th.. "? iT-aui. tne mmo menev we ;11 h- p.,! 1 ! I--IT-. , i ,,-,th,,ii :h -i : ...f,: ,j. t,i. :i,l ?h- . 1 t.. :i: V, . :.rar..wt 1,..,, thrm ! .h-,- ''V -HU. r.ra ..::tter f.it :uo na.o.eii if the"?!- , , , , 1 1' ''' ':''ihi s! ; ! ;illv-aifl) liawliviis w't 1: ,v re ,i,.r-.! -h .01. co at the piesent ti"'e v.-, f .r tl . 1, ,. j ; 1 , ... - - - -- . - g:.w!,uv u., ... d isue and ;T (.,r..-,-i w.: -..-aid .1... ' 1 1 M r.!"w. those ami t h -. t-t b T.r.- .- ... .... I.'...' i-'llC-lb V l' I... e tin t tl prW'--W' V,-'lo ittiT K' fj ;T A'J-.'- O nt-1. t !:i,":iih ' e h - red tO. I t-;i.l lii-at X.nws-. ;. H. WEIMEK five, t-.v.;.,-.