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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1927)
Tuesday, Juno 28, 1027. Page Four L'A GRANDE EVENTNO OBSERVER a(Branbc ;Efcenmq (Dliscrfrcr (Incorporated) An Iti(l(iHii(U'nt N'i'wttpaMr FRANK Si. Al'l'LKBY ..... - Editor mid I'uljl jher IIAHVEY F. MATTHICWS llLluftltiHH MilflUftT Published evenlPfffi, except 6mil;iy. at 1410 Artiimi Avonue, La Grande, Oregon. The Obnuver-Hmr iuiMi.ho.J very VrUlny. Entered at the Postoffke at Ijg ; ramie. Orettun, uit Kecuntl Class Mall Mutter under act of March 2, JH7S. OFFICIAL PAI'KK OF UNION COVSTY AM) TUB C1TV OF LA UUAXlJti M KM Hi-; It ASSOf IATIOI) l'RKSS The Associated 1'rons it exHunively ptitltJed to uko for publica tion of all newN dispuit;iif.H credited to II or not uUierwlne t red lied If published therein. All rlj:Ma t,t republication of hk iu dU jmUlus in .hit paper, unU ulu thu local news heruin ulo uie rcaurved. yuiiscitii'TioN uatuh Jy ('iirrb- Dally, per month In advance. 7fio Daily, per mx months In udvunce.., f 4.50 Dally, single copy. '. 6e lij Mall Dally, per month In advance ,...6?o Dally, per iix months In advance - 2.$t) Dally, pur year In advance l&.'tQ Weekly Observer-Star, per year $2.00 A D V I ; KT1SI NO It A T KS Display, foreign, per column Inch DlHplay, local, jier column Inch Time contract prices on application. .4:'o 40c L.i, Tin; i:i;irn:in's cai'.k.- i.et y,hii, that favm my rihlt-utiK ;ur tiniutliy. Lit Die l.md be in;i,';iillii prospciily of hi mtviuii, i'salm Hum htunrt for joy. M'; y-.(. iw iimmi k 1; Who hath pltsthure THE LEANING TOWER I PROPERTY WORTH 1 !$250,000DESTROYED (Dissatisfied with Wages' ! and J ips Employes Hold j a Drinking Orgy ; nkw yoi:k. jum- (.xi' ! I is-.;tl ikii.-iI with lips iin'l vvuki-k! jtivi n thi-m l.y lln-lr wt-nlthy -ni-j I 'oy. r. '. It. l.iliiiir, rctlM-.I zilu- Ladies' Golf Oxford Pure Crepe Rubber Sole $800 N. K.West & Co. Inc. La Grande's Leading Store for Over 25 Years iitami.ilr. tlnci tipartiio-nt t-in-ploy'H I -1 i a diinMtu' oi'KV In hf iAcIuhivc 1 if t h livi'iiuc tt part men t, the pnlii-e aniHuinceil, a n denlroy- ed ii'f.H.iMti) wotih of rare furnish-' iiiKs and art objects. Hani bon-'-s. ale bottles, luiiv st and tonus were tossed recklesnly j at Van I'ycke and Itubeiis inaste: - piet-.-H. statuary, cost ly runs and tupesl l ie:. , I A mil i or, f.o fe, ( miiirc was smashed to bits and a $17."0ti or-1 J Kan was wrecked. .1 The daiiutire, w bit h police an I , insuia nee adjusters declared ex- c edt ! anything they ever ha 1 ', seen l fore, u its done Sunibiy shortly after the Lihme family bad Roue to its su miner honte in Newport. It was discovered when an interior deconitor calbd t- t ransfer paintliiKs to an exhibi tion. Tuo of ; be ut'cusc'l employee, eh-vator op-Tutors, w.n-c In cus- , tody toilay, ami search was heJns made for a third. The va mints confined their ac- Itivtties chiefly to the first floor of ; the triplex npartmenl, roiriposin the threu top floors of a 14-stoiy butUlin;,-. The police said the two elevator men. John Healy and (ieorg-c Ticr nuin, hot li 3't. confessed. "We did it," they quoted the men s snyms. -heeause l.ihm; did not raise our uv-s and be cause he didn't tip us." I- KLKCriON DAY Kluctioii days come ;md Gvvnt issupes are put up, are' voted on, are decided. And, looking lack over the years, we! find that life, liU'i ty and the pursuit of happiness remain rea-j sonahly available and reasonably interesting regardless of: political controversies and vote tabulations. It's probably f . tp that way today. There are numerous important mailers be- llOOKieS LCUril 01 Military Lltej jnjf decided by a more or less large and a more or less inter-! . . . . csted group of Oregon voters. One group is radically op-j Mirth ACCOllipaiiying lrUllSltlOn " - ' - " 1 .. l-AMI' l l.ATSiil'. tn... .Inn,, j it. Opinions differ. So it li.ts ln-cn since the he-rinniiift of Si. iiai to Th,- h... i v. i t-- i h democratic jj'iveinnient and so it must continue us lonjf as; if. di-ep and ptfotint mysli-rii s o! that government remains. Without it there would be no need to th,. "recruits win. nev. r i;im..i fur government. With it there is ever present a stimulant an,; uu' or '"!'- . . - , lrill field Ulilil they hit U: to more thoughtful, more active, more progressive citizenship, armory at i.a on-mic, ore., ami It is a difference in opinion, in tastes, in desires, in points of Un,'n'fi '!' .ito en , , , , , , i ii. i . , route to tins camp. view that makes the world go round. c wouldn t have it Alii! aM t(( , unInl1 nn,, Mll. Kl v otherwise. We may disagree with our neighbor on a given to coned manm-is ami fashion and knowledge is utUn lnd to tin- itkie ol I it i t nut w nun It mil I Ii :,),! we reserve for ourselves. If his opinion meets the popular hilarity aecumpanbs ti.e transi- we wish him well and find that the change, whatever it may be, is seldom more than incidental, l,,,,,., rhmk,. ' i.(:i.j..,.nt The unhappy thing about government is not tiou-eom. nim nmis tin-e y.mis and limi.H ji iiiciiiniM nt uiMin him- He It" to dl.'ipiilrh With due m M-tSIOIl lli.) Iti'Ile.s! pri;i re h of ha l He. N a. upon cc rouiulim; eniuynienl li (if recruits, ami anoilter bunch of billyhs maybe from the same lads who "bit" so Kloriously and com jdeteiy this lime. It's all In the same. FOI R TYPES TAKE PART IN FLKJIIT question, but wc grant him the same right to his opinion that we reserve for ourselves, approval of the majority, in restrospect. in reHultiiiH-wiitt-wversies, . in apparently widely differing opinions, but in lack of any opinions at all, lack of interest in pi government which means lack of interest in nation, in state, in community, in home. If this, an election day, might serve to focus new attention on that fault, the day would lie far O'ontinued from I'ai;e- One) (liiy.-. was really an airpl.tne. even if ii did h-t .t hit. The "IM" was promptly ei.ireeted and Smilh Was in h;h spirit. 'you w a nt to land in and I'h.irlie l 'alter will KUide ymi there." is the way his prtd'e.-i.iMal abiluy in de si ri tied a m on K adjuai iiI.h-'-j. lit is not an aviator. Smith will hold the Mick for the full ,4om mile:-. Ibitlt Pilots Lieutenants I aster J. Mail land and .llart j( een'.i'i ,u'ci', the ;:: in.'! entries, are Iti.th pilots, Put .hip Hill be in t tie hands of Mankind! noet of the time w hile I ( cf;e n ti'i'L;T l w.th hes i .dio apparatus, na lailou and aeri.il iit.itruineins. .MaiHand is tall. h a inN'-ne ,i blon.Ie. quiet it lid ';. He i mi unlet i thai even his fa; her v.as ni:::de to. j.et a nyihin:.- bui a urin, w be a he solicited int oj-Miation abo'H t he fbMli:. lb- stands feet J. weili; near W and h.. - lhie e. e- .,i,d a perpetual Mil tie. His dies.; i.i 1 I'M Iff 9 r t " I raj? i I PLANS FILED FOR SETTLING CONTROVERSY i (Continued from I 'act- I) ; J'acific's Nat ron cut-off direct ly i into Kluuuith Kalis. lluiid South j At that city the Great Northern i will leave the Natron cut-off at its north switch and build .sou tit j through the. town alow? the west Hide, of Link river to the terminal ' property on the south side of the ' city now owned by the Oregon Trunk. In return the Great Northern will p;iy one-half the operating 'cost of the part of the line used, ami one-hall of thu Investment ; chaiKe on the cost of the property. ' In addition Dm Great Northern i will purehiise from. I ho Southern I'acilic one. half the capital stock I of the Oregon, California and ! KaHiern company, which operates ! 6o mib s of line in the territory for i approximately $'juo,uu. I The applications re-pre-Senled ! that the Southern Pacific company j had agreed to the entire program, ' and Unit the contracts involved had been accepted by the various rail roads subject to the com missions approval. CELEBRATE In BAKER 1 . of C. Smith is of the of fl;. ion clot lies 'd ant. . toi! II )..! tail ein to Id a tl play around the feature Anil Private Seand: more valuable to Oiegon's citizenship aial Oregon's future madiy to m d.-sin..t than anv immediate decision of a minority at the polls. , ol 1 14,111 , ''','hl' N?"1y " three y.irds ot sUiimish 'away. Ml." Hut n o, 1 LOAD AM) TUAll.KR KKCl'I.ATION v'-'elis imm! dn.Vei'y'tn'i 'u 'l w.r.;.l,m Ul, ll,..l .i,.l.i ....eiUr 1,-H-n 'loorio-.. ,t been fatal for those concei ned - have recently happened in the i-cjnmcmai am this section with the direct responsibility for them resting on ,,,y Mii!v n siI, trailers of passing tourists. Kvciy car owner who drives the ,vK niai canieen ! highwav during the summer months is acquainted with the ''" '"s:ri.te.i m i-r 1 the other n Klliu nial c,u:!" trailer menace. Most drivers do not have to lax their mem- ,K tao r than a saunter, b tuies to recall incidents v.heie .swaving traileis have nearlv 11 ,l'"'"li"" tnr i,,,,,,ll ' leditlk' to an lIMlUlMHIVe caused serious mishaps, lis time that some thought he -Yes. sir, the skirmish im oiven In ntitiiniohite t railers. In reenhtt ion and reasonable ' ' fanieen." supervision to jirevent tragedies of the futuie. 'manyVkn ttraduatc dy aa mic sort. 4 ttlt he is u ell ihcssed. 1 lanioiu' the f:.lr sex. lie N a uradtl- ,iti' !" t!ie PniV'Tsity of California. I . ,rter. .. bachelor of .'J, W al most of Die ootiosile mould. He is dill:; Slllib' iIV miiiHol 'i kllili' nt iii IpiotiaM'.' more accustomed to h rush, s t ,..,- to ihe houllt of a u..b' in 'I I'1"' "l jibe 1'eiin- Set tb.to to the bll. of r. i in st s ., ,i :i w j ,.- room. lie was a na w hne, neat (tiiiini: the wm id war. avd ll- Wioli.t m-m ,. IheTl has plied t lie PaeiliC olso pro- ir-.jii Los Auueies p. Nome. Navi- ' oiupany ...Mi,,,; , h p:.ion. i"! Iminn r "t'teti out 'he pineopple field is a i ert:i Th a bout I leuenbei per v hicli the v- , porters ime failed Hi fathom, lie is iirecu hie but 1'etiriuir. A t:ralu-: nte of Mus.vn -hus-tls In titate i Technology. enure. I the a:in.-.' served ihioiiiih the war, and hit v vent to 1 (avion. ( hio. u here he le ep.j,...! . niamteia- c. .o-; .-. :. f. ' use in jii my pl.ine-. , PI Kl'Al.t i. V. Schlee, of O.-llOlt. I 1 a hit ol the count ry is ridimr in otic of Ho- nati'.n;if air tour Los oinj? quit- Bruce Ceda'line Man's Clothes Closet because It is a practical moth deterrent It affords convenient all-year ftor- age tor furs and woolens It savesoutsldc storage insurance It allows ready accessibility It makes a handsome compart, incut It has a pungent and pleasing fragrance It Is the last word in wardrobe appointment It may be used at nominal cost Gruce Ceda'line , MnMht- Jvnttf-s to every ctosM In vfctch it Ii instalL-tt. Quickly and easily ticed In old homes, w hile In new ones it Is uni na matter of course, costing, is It ti, ahrtut the same as the lath and ptaler it replaces. It us tell you h"w reawinahly the closets ot your homenay be lined with thla material. VAN PBTTEN LUMBER CO. 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Black, Blue, Bed, Orange, Green. 97.9S NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Belter Merchandise Lower I'riccs .irKal It is possible, wo imnjjii: wtmltl Ito as iieiftcliy coiitnii liito el' speetl. :ts the car il-eil' lv ill the tlist:mee lu'liiuil e;ir.- '. to tltsij;ii ii ear trailer that . tl mi the l-ttad. even at a high The present tlaiirer lies hir;;'-. tliat traileis ate attached ami .1 i.ii.i tin. ..i-il- M I!' .1. 1 .,!..- 1 There's at Least 0:zc i:i Every Office Vy nnicGs the swaying teiitlenty ;oi:Hhi;;- fmni ptmr coupling. These tilings cmilil lie ctinvetetl : they pmlulily woaid lie ctu rectotl if laws fixed cet tain safety rules with reference to trailers.! If impossible of correction m. as to allow the convenience of trailer carryin;'; spate- if tic)', a convenience actually exists p.oh at,. then trailers can In Too little legislative the lejnilalioii of load tlliestions of speed anil year have we, in (),: (iver-cl o (icil cais, yet .videration. Overloaded nin' boaids ami flout criiinineil into a tmilor, sooner we. as a lnntoi in;' pi. tions in this duet tiott. the .-, Iiijihways ce;ise to i.,. hied. -n Mi l l II ! I I l ( ; .XI.tI.MtV .l.lti:in IAI'1 I'llk-ht I.I, ill. ! ,., i .llit-tMHI. l:i,il t';,n,ii V I 'in .m kiti. a t "!.,v ..li pliin.- i-r.h. .1 in,. ,. mi ! i, MlKl! ltl.T IOI ,.l ... .n,n tM'ii us : : ..o' , I'niiuii 1 1, ,t. His i,i i.t i v i . ., : . .. . Hi. in, Inn. M.in. ..I.d ait. i,!i has I dti-.ir.: :,' 1 1 met :vt n alti I i whelh el . been paid in tho past to p control; too much to mence. (inly in the last i 'ition to the tlan;;er of impel t.int drivim;- con r it is .i imk piled on run- I to il. I 1 l .11" I Ullt t,l I.M.ll. !r tiiiii;.. Ait. r uiuni.l ini ,,l I I trl .s iill.t I ' 1 1 i ii unit ih.. on I urn ti h i v li, k.,-:,lit l'. i,.i... U. .Ills- s .Ol.l iiih'Is or heavy n.s on the in. nai'd new sale! I oai ever mop bajtyajje tl. Tl'.e V !'e.uula- ciowtled i nini; tin ,1,1 ml In Tires I Changed j -on location!" You can't tell where a tire will give out i but wherever the tragedy occurs, in- ! side the city limits, ! we'll rush a service I man out to change j your tire. i KELLY'S TIRE SWOB 1 1 15 Adams Axe. I X 1 1 I ('MIX X i Is 1 TJAVINC; t: 11 U'.'l over the Hot' Furl stum!.- of the Mt. Kniilv I iiliIm' Co.. ;u:i nmv i,. a position to .ulUilv I he ebe;.i. fiinia-'o furl (;ri;en and' buy t h mnwood I 'lace vot:r order now for vmir wintei-'s fi'rl Cull .MAIN J51 Frank ('leavincr 211 Depot St. WeU GlrCRSe I'vC t-AiD 0-"F 5MOKINC.' FUR. TvjOo .pays MsJi i peet f ' LO BETTER For it v .v HGf5i IT IS A XaJ ft CK FRiTD iiNCE I've had cigarette I Anjd MY Throat i C mm Am) 5Ar xoc - I've seerJ four. rvY5 without a CltjftRETTtr - AND THAT TiCklimg IM my Throat IS EklTIRELV GOtJF - JaiTi fsY IHKOAT IS LU VMeet. iscjaim--- rve (Suit ) IF YoO CARES Sr..-i..' IIP -'"". . COLDS - .(jive . OW ... v - V -r -,.1't wxm. s-AfsO'lC- ..S-H Al " . Aor -A-CARLOA? . 1 tuffiS o IjRaham Brother .1; V: 2-Tim sy. To f'(7) fit - - JPW' Mi iff Hie Smoother and Better Cigarette . ... not a cough in a carload I.. ('.SMITH Ct!i and LVjvt T - ...r -i ( -i . . tm witt3." itrm, '. .' 11 '.i. s lt tl f . LcnlluJ Ca., tit. l?W