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Page Four EA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, July 13, 1027 aGSnmbc gating (Dtacrfccr. jut i in liV' 1.1. 1.1. nil tin .Hi (Incorporated) An lnilcM.ndenc Newspaper FRANK B.APPLEBT Kdllorand Publisher HARVET F. MATTHEWS . Bunlneiia Manager i Published evening, except Sunday, at HI 8 Aituma Avenue, La Grande, Oregon. The Oum.rvor-tjtar published every Friday. Entered at the Postofflce at La Grande, Oregon, aa Hecond Claae Mall Matter under act of .Murch 2. 18 79. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNT AND TUB CiTV OF LA OHASDB MKMBER ASSOCIATED PKESS The AnRoclitled 1'ri'nn Ik exclusively entitled to UHe for publica tion of all nowe dispalchi'u credited to It or not otherwiae credited If published therein. Ail rilita of republication of apeciul dla patchea In ihia paper, and also the local news herein alo are reeerved. BUIISCUII'TION UATE3 t Oirrl, Dally, per month in advance 70o Dally, per eir inontba in advance $4.60 Dally, aliigla copy. - bo Il Mall Dally, per month In advance 69c Daily, per lx montlia In advance .. $2.60 Dally, per year In ndvunce $6.00 Weekly Obaerver-Star, per year $2.00 42o 40o ADVERTISING RATES Dlaplay, foreign, per column Inch Display, local, per column Inch Time contract pricea on application. A CHEAT i'(i.Tl:.ST: For evil ilorn 1 . II be cut (!: but tlioM lb.it u.iil iiihiii the i.otil, tlicy Khali iiilii-rit the eiutb. I'wiliu 3 7 . II. CJ.IIurd Passes At Corvallis Of Heart Trouble t.'OHVAl.MM, Ore, July 13 ( V '. J. Hind, i'xtt'imiim M'cj,ili on imirkf tltiK and organization at (ipon Ai icultui al collene mnl j furnif r rf-prtrtelilulivn from I.une founiy ilied here lust niulit of heart ilirieaHP, uo following weeK or iniienn, brought on. uc-1 corditiK lo ihyirlaiiH, by overwork in connect lull w 1th the oiKaniz.i- j lion of the prune huluntry during (lie last three month, j .Mr. 1 1 11 ill came to Oregon in) IS'JH iilifl eiiKiir4'I ill rai'liilllf Naiituclata, near Kni ric. In 1 It 1 A i he wan elected to the legislature turd nerved one term. In I !i 1 7 Ire he;ame county use m of Outmtas county n nd promoted thr ee yearn j later to n.s.iifltftnt county nyenl lead er for the mate. lleei,(ered hh present position In 1 !n'3 and has lieen identified with cooperative niaiketim; for tin? last ten year.- u nd active in all forms of farm or Kanlzjilion work. Mr. Hurd was inhixory ineniher on a committee of nine to perfect details of the Kinwer-p.uker prune marketing plan. He in survived hy his widow turd three noils and daiiKliter, till m'own. AROUSING HIS CURIOSITY A statesman who fishes i.s always hard to heat. ; Now it is reported that women's dresses are to bo made of cornstalk fiber. 'Smattei with the corn silk? Whooping Cough, Measles Gaining roHTI.A.N'll. (ire.. July 13. (Al'l WhoiipiliK coliHtl and inciisles liniile an upuord Jump on Hie rec ords of new .-uses reported In the stale fur the ,eck ended July !i. Issued by State ile;illll Officer Strieker. Twenty-two new cases in W;ish-iii-tiul i-iuinty lis iiiiiii.tt only lour 111 tile previous week, imlii.tle a possilile trend towiuil epidcinic in Unit itiuiily. There was ;i Kliulk. Increase in the number of cases ported In I'ortlalld lilsu. U I Jackson ami Josephine county auucu me Hreiuer part 01 me 1 f uhoopiiiK coukIi rc- 1 There's iiothin-j exclusive alxmt true greatness. It's ii ;..,'.. l.;.,....-t ....... ib. .4 41...;.. : , ..... niiuuii n oj;kcoi. iiiv:ii liuu ct llll.ll julLljllLS Ull I VI O-Leil I, new CI slamns and one-dollar bills. '.ported . I t'uriy. (iillbim and Lake sliow fl clean bills of health in the m: " i The federal fiscal year just closed showed a treasury "' '.miiniioim 'iisea enniliiu of iv l,,.,l,.l .,ll,'..., .1... 1 .... t luee ases of sea I let feve record. The national debt has been out to something more linker than eighteen billion and the r twenty-six billion in 1020. Not finances. We can well continue to use surplus funds fori it further debt reduction. H aids national stability and pros-' " perity about as effectively as tax reduction. J ww Mwaormx ii mi iw.ijiM'"""""" i..iJn.i'"lT rwP''"r I 1 -"" ! IV. . f9 TIM-A'' f 'if ..'. ft'1 :' 1 i '"..- ; : . ' ' - : - New Florsheim Oxfords $8.85 N. K.West & Co. Inc. THE MAN'S STORIi , one in .Morrow county. . Only w er e if- uud two in o hijjh point of the debt was rx . -r lot a bad showing in national Dublin Moui ns l' 01 Railroad Scheme fti'" yi"'rlv"d ,u""c Practical. Claim i- a. wmkih. iucii . Mr. l-'ranl f visit i UK" to nncdy, who hud been for a few days. .Mr. Kevin O'lliggins IM'UI.IN. Ireland, July 1 :t (Al Dulilln wan it city of hushed j- ' Icnce today iih the hmly of Kevin Hie conference between the heads of the bunks of Kno-- u'HiKiriim. nssaMinated vico presi- t ' 1..,,1 I."1 i i j i i . , . s, r . ' . liiim, riitMLe iiiiu iieiinany ana me neaa ai tne weu yoik federal reserve !ank is pro! I he Kress Statu eunuch, pliKHt il llirniiKll t he Mtrei-tH lined ihy one of the most important w,lh Kn',lt (''nw,, mourners. r 4.1, , : c ... . . ,,, I lie irony waK la lien 1 nun M. f ui tut- uiiuiy UL-uiiuiiiii; coiiiereiices since me Worm War. .Mflrew ihureh where a requiem t The various financial problems confronting the United maHH WI,H eiehntted "'i wim then Cl(-iii! .Hi1 !tu t:,,,,,,,,,,,., : i.i ,, r i t enrrted to (tliiHiievin cenii'lery. So j wo ctitvi iw) iMooinT.il numnouiB clli: LUllllllUilf U. Ill 11 lit I l.V i' ways their respective, jut o-eMa aia.iu conflict. g conditions and trade revival, highly desirable to Great Hritain, n would not be particularly welcome to this country because MOleinn w u h lire proresHion that wo- Eatjiui' Credit ""'n r Hie hody passed hy mutes. ii nd Hcoren fulnle rroin emotion "'hi uud the heat of the day. 'with ni It uaH estlninted that r.no.OMil lt ..u- MKDKfllil), Ore., July 13. ( A I ) The .Medlord Mail Trihune will j-ay today: A railroad hei ween Ihitte Kails, lire eastei-n terminus of the 1'ai.ifie antl Kastern railroad owned hy Owen -Oregon Linn her eompany. ; and the Hill Lines in Klamath Kallsj Is "feasihle. praetU'al. present Iiik few heavy roek euts, and within fi-i naneia! reason," aeern-rlinK toj James H. Uwen. general inanaKei'j of the (hviMi-Orcmm l.uinher eont-j i pa n v, wit li liea cli uar tern in jelly. I Mr. Owen, after iiucslioniuir. rc iluctamly admitted that wit ha pnl'tY (nf eimiiieein, be iiad uone over the country beuvoen .lime 3 and Jirly ' ft liiHl and atuclicd the toporaiiiiV !iiihI lerratn Heclliim iOMHlble rail llw.o ,,,,.,,1,1 ,,,,,. .,: 1:1 1:1; i. i . Irian people. payltiK llielr last '",J . ' rnii cuii.nu.iiis iicic ano a ,, , ,,.. B.l,.u,. vl, ,,.si. ) reduction in the American rediscount rate, franco wants di m. watched the drnped nun ear- larjjer gold resources as a basis for reestablishing the meUl- l""'niKl "IC s,n'e't'a'"' ""' r lie standard, but dreads the accoinpanyin-r deflation. Cer-I ' many wants both kuM, like France, and broader markets' r .....j,.,, o ; like EiiRland. The financial conference can hardly be ex- 'W(ljn ApcahS III f peeled to reconcile, all the ciinl'lictino conditions and neetlsj M 0(118011, I SCO It, SI II 1 The hopeful thinjr about it, however, is the Tact that it- ;j brings tlfrether the best bankiiiK opinion of the world in hT, "Ih, i cooperative and open-mnided spirit which ought to make ""' "radieiii" interaiaie ,ninnierce Uor a minimum amount of friction. I'ossibly, too, it will JX Z'HZ i really accomplish snmcthinjr constructive and helpful in world p''",f iKiHiuttnn ai.i Kmnu . I'innnrinl nnul iiil nu-nt AItm cod, iK; L..iw i...t l-owd.n, rormer K.v.Tnr of 111- trip l:ad nothing to do other firm and wax made' Mik'ly Tor our own Information." , waid Mi'. Owen. .Mi. Owen Mated I (hal from hix oliMervatioiis on the I rip. the most ill ff leu It nlreteh of ! territory lies hel ween Itutte KalU and the nortl). a dislanee of seven) mill's. TMIm if lat ely throiich ; their tiniher holdings, whew the.ji.1. eo nte nip la le huildlnji a loKiiiK railroad line. "The rest of the way Is k in;:, wi(h n minimum of roek ems, and I limi t think a half dozen en would he neresxu ry, run- d M i". iw en. "There Ih one j in Ihe Little Itutte Heel inn, e the 1 and L Mirveyor.s nntl; p if three tnilex to eovrr 010 in order to maintain a u - w hirl) m It; lit he elimlnat of the Hi a to game commission, left for Portland Sunday, so he could he present on .Monday at a nieetini; of the commission. 1'nion whs well nnd KueeesxHilly represented at the slio.v reeenlly out on nt Molnllii Ore. I'Yed Snain ,nol arrived home WediieBday from the latter plaee hearing the honor of placing first in the hull-dnK's'inK contests, while Iteiihen 11k, an ot her l.'nlon contestant, ranked thlnl in the wuiie contest. The firsl enr londlntf nnd sliip- thi -l " 1 K riimoer i ruin ine i ii cruh i Trail pnw mill rt!ent ly huilt here IwaH done Ihis week. Ah yet thero i8 ih) planer here lit connection uUh the mill and the rom?h luiti her is being loaded on cars and shipped oul, hut II is helieveil Unit hy next sprtiijr there will he one located at I nion. .Mr Hello Husick lefl for I'orf hind and Carlton, Ore., last Thurs day morntntf. She was accom panied hy Mr. and Mrs. Otis Kish- Mr, and Mrs. Itiy Kisher, nnd and Mrs. Cny Kisher live In Port ia nil and the ol hei.s in Wallace, Ma. Kranli Sturnill. mem her of tho StuiKlll Hrothera eontraetitiK firm, who has heeu very seri-oiisly 111 at Jlot Lake for the past few weeks, hs reported as sliKhtly hetter at this time. Although thv outlook for fruit in this vicinity for the present yeur is very poor, the wheat -crop i showing up very well and will hooii he ready for the cut t ting. IL K. (tilliam, of La C ramie, is busy this week auditing the hookfi of the I nion cily govern ment. It is estimated that the work will require about a week's time to complete, Since Catherine ereek is getting down nearer to Ms normal Miunmer flow of water and fly fishing sea sen approaches, local fishermen are' taking' out 'I heir licenses nnd beginning to look over their fi.sk ing tackle. Kred Ko. assislant eashier in t tie In km ba nU, accompanied hy I .lr. Kox. spent the last week visit i lug In Portland. j Miss K'Jilll (aiklnsoil, office girl i for tin 1 "lilotl lltil-dware eompany, I lett Sunday lor her father'ti ranch ; near Ihvker to spend u week vaca-tioulng. Sol Herman, who lias been roti- ' fined to his home for some time lowing to sickness, was uble to get lout hut week. George Itcctor, who houglit nut the Spencer poolroom In the George Hal id building, has closed out his business and returned to La Grande. The owner of I ho property will probably remodel the lower floor which had been used for the ' poolroom business, and I inaKe n into several stunner rooms for rent. Preuching services in the Pres byterian church have been post -poned for the remainder of this month. The pastor, the Uov. Mr. lickitison and his family are en joying a few weeks vacation vis iting in lljo Willainetl valley. Mrs. Iva AmbroHtus and t wd children am hero from New York for ft visit w it h the formers' hint her, Mrs Mury Hutchinson, nnd other relatives and friends at 1 'nion. A very enjoyable meeting of the local Woodcraft lodge was held at the K. P.' hull Monday evening when fulfill Circle No. 2 0 i enter la Ined. Grande Honde Circle No. Al of La Grande. After going through the routine of business the lodge Initiated three candi dates, putting on the degree work in a creditable manner. Kollow ing the lodge work there were sev eral impromptu talks by visiting and local members. Several read ings wer given by M is. Agnes Paddock, a member of the I 'nion circle Dinner was served hy a local committee ami 11 is estimated that about 1.75 members of I ho two lodges wore seated at tho tables. . After the "feed" dancing was in order until about ono o'clock in the morning. John Conltm. former resident of Ihis place, is here for his annual visM having arrived last Tuesday. He Is staying at the home of his sister. Mrs, K. It. Johnson, in Soulh Union. Mr. Coition now, makes Ills home in Waila Walla. M r. Hli d, the new sawyer for the Oregon Trail sawmill, lias iiiuwil Ins family hero from Ihik er. Mrs. William Kh lbloek arrived, home from Itaker Sunday evening. She had been visiting lor the past week at the home of her sou. lar-ri-l Jrwin. Hi r daughter, Kalhryn, is remaining In the latter placu for another wi-'-k before coming back to 1 ii ion. Mr. Currier, who is in La Grande for the normal school, visited at l'n ion Wednesday evening. ile. was a guest at the home of John Wortman. ft fiWnwi n -initi i i 1 1 urn mi 2 IF you are bothered with tire trouble, you should see us. We can repair your tires so don't thro w them away ! h? you have a blowout or a puncture, we can vulcanize it in a jiffy. IF you want a high grade gasoline, re member we have Red Crown. Johns Bros. Tire Shop and Filling Station am Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal and General Repair Work Call MAIN 179 Karl W. Lynch 2W2 Fir Street make wars less likely. or co(iKi:ss The I'nileil Stales rni"Tess is slurlin;.;- a eaiiipiiiii tu de in i)i:i"i:.sh; The win in has tin ned, tired nt' lieinjr ridiculed, and wild useu ajjanisi popular la..inn'. II I 1 ... r. ...... i . j ... " ,n "iK'-'i n.v i Menus in ruiiLTess uial nu other aw niakinj? Imdy in the world has such hij!h personal iialil'ica lions amonj; its luemliers or accomplishes so much in the course of a session. Il is also urjrwl that no other Imdy wiuiiii ine i lined Males tlial asscinliles lor the inn nose ofi equal of congress, lieliev i!l work to stop attacks on legislative liranch of the H"V- . I KlMlutur l'lH'Ht' SJIIIH' fnri'rS III' illlil UlX I- I ll' IllliT.Slutr CIHIIIIH'O' lulloll.H full I'M .III lill Mil' tlr.'ll miinu rily ni Ihi- rnlliiiails. uml Ihi' OIU' Imiii-I li'i'lll iisIlK hii.1 roliM' Iriun Ki'niiliikr III'' i'iiiimi ri'-s rn ilit limltT !ll' Ir.li-llll I'l'MiTH! :irt. Now. hi- Hiilil. II Ik Hi.- liiri s turn In li- n i' 1 1 1 II I I'll lo I'li.iny I In' I'llli'lllx ill MUOilll.lnt.- his Mi.ul.'l with Ihi' iinoMtl ot tin' Kiirrit iih lit. delilieratioii and action, is Hi injr these things, the dd'cuilei coliKrcss and to rchaliihtate the lc; erninent in Ih" popular mind. A casual onlooker who is at and a voter will still .say then. a; Coujiiess prolialily dues do pretty wcl of the legislative hoilics with which I'ovnniajie ny it lends and to its disadvantage ly critic superhuman. All aie Iheivl'me I'allilile and all make mistakes and play their politic... and inin-lf a eood d id achievement, nuiiK wild a eoon deal ol sound Mates confess as e!l as the others. Honest private citizens lva.h.', however, that in older to improve congress the puhlic must nnpiove itself. Conciess; can ne only a utile aheai! ol the electoiate in ahilitv and ....i.; i wi. ... . i. ..ii ii. tiviiieM-iiieui. . i 1 1 1 1 Hie Wlli.le oitlt lc lakes :m inle iiii.nl interest in legislation, when sc.! lonahsm and demands for; sectional favors ivc place to a di inaad lor acts henefitiny the! whole countr-, when sell'i. h int .- ts mi longer have a strong. i cr loiioy in conjjic.s than unselli-h mtei c.-ts, only then will coiifcress he alile to lice it.-elf from its handicaps and attain1 its fullest usefulness. Ihiu't (ieilook Our MIDSl .MMKIt ( I.i:ai.M ; s.Vl.t: W'eilnesila.v . Thursday, I 'nday, Saturday Lots of wonderful li.uains which will pay you to come in and look them over. Also see our little fills' dresses for !ISe ard fl.'.is NORTON'S Kli)I)Y SHOP Iw'Mer Mncli;iii(iis( " 1 1 IrTf "' T MmTz Bii; . Jf 1 ! ..j Mmm - - yp&plp Give MMImlr the : - fim S- ite Mi mwmmmp vesi rocuet lvoaaK Ti..--r..r.,...,, null,,!, n ,.-wui n i;.iivi I v mmj ii m ,m i mwi uouci urncess k"- A UKAII I I I Y. fi f jf. rB 'M"fraa II WW M .3! f, I I I i REPORTS SAYj V JfL 41 111 Since its introduction this (f.M.tlMur.1 mnwl) T CsSn SBT f lll(Ul'jl 1)0011 il f;lV01'ik'- i Mull ihissi ; with It ruilf ctillin III r . III.' hi'iil Ihe l.it. Mt hio v. sl ..I (Sr K..I,,.' miiiK i.Mv. You'll want one when we Hum- vou the fine Ih.' work "it I'xhtimaliou is pro- .tfa. ..i.ssma si.Miiiiy uml,',' ti, ,ur,v. 1 Y C W7 pictures it makes so easily. I'av us a visit ... 1 1 BP M H m b I" fLJJ B,lviHHlB II utciay. I " ! i.rl:.. Hi.- .,.1,,-,-h l.i.s BK.n u;. I I in ,.,mmm, m PlC'tlire SIZe K.X21; s,m iMh-MhuiM I"""1"- " m.'iir.' .'.miiiii,,,, ,, TCSTT; A THfc , h ..wliiu h.iw sii.l.l.'ii il.'iith ,,v, ,-l ' A I I "ul,'-'"' I "Rich as Butter - Sai22t as a Nut" h!''','uiuMn!V''i'.'-1 ., I, uy . Kn,s,.., .-iiHtiot ' WzVs& SVitd Boys and CItIs Mfef ' - - uml nupiily HI willishoi.l us ,l,,so Krnzine 11.1 tin' i - f'ti?4ir -V..,N . ... ,-, ,-, ( . ! GIRL SAVIOS BOY .1 i, Hch i .., ,he S7 . . -il itrencthen the human body, Kirn- J&Cvvffi I Jmi A Hie I'nitcd I UVmv IMinvuc .acai.yMMaunocrpenec.qn.. J' . ,- JLA lllti I I ' ' V j I oW, . -ry con.rn.on.. J M7' l " ,, . :. ,:: as .vxf s i J , .. I...II for , I.. .W.I TSwfr- JifiJ i I !..' . . ..u'Wi '! I Mm. .iv iniifiiimr.ni.li., I li..,. il J'Jt -J ."-VJ- X- f A' li II "V.'.f A . y r-""' '"' - '"' Jmi'llll.'.l th,. ' I 4srt5S3?v ) i 'i.'-fi .. ' ''!"'! t"K.'lh. i'. Iirniklnc t lie iirm : I , " ' s ' L"' t ' .!i.,i..'i I I t mm- i iii-tM '4Ji'.' .31. JIM I'll""' till' i'Ukiw. Hot 1, l,n... . I -j-- r j, ' ' U V II i i ""r,- "i ii., .. ,lr , , 'i I,, -ksfl Wyr: I I I t tM'. ! fc.l. iiiiiii.'.l in. in talo'ii to Hot , VL S. I MR "-..;'. .'''I: I.il... mr tn-tilim-ni. Ills ..n t k'i . . I i i:- ii tt w Ihi r.M'i ntly raiiir hoim- I Ijooin ('oU. i;!. lor his va.'iitiou, is I'tnloiii: Mr. Kiihll's phu'o Willi I S E i ri'M D 1 -1! I II.'V r i '.i I H-ui.. 111...I1.I ! Er Oliilil.il.' Ili llv l.,.!iniiiii. I I. Hill li.oik. l.il win, 'il. I'.'.t l.llllr. V uln'ti "he 1.11,1 f.l I. lull. I ., IV..,', t,.., t.,,.,0. I ........ Ik.,! I "I. I, I.I 1.1' l II ;,,. I I Il ic Siinic tune a iiixpnyer tuo sides lo this mutter. . on Ihe w hole. None it is conimrcd. to its me their ;d of ri(inis.'i ml Ul;ni. in. 1 von 11,1 1st- ih'i-sMi i h . 1 1 1 ) . hlulilv Ihi III.' illl'.'l t'li.-r.- t w I'.. I Ih- t itifly l nis .-ll.lll !'. .1 1.' Inn. I 1 If, -t. 1,1. . nlitcs, Kfi'.-n p.-pi'i'i s anil onions. lm,i 'iH'Ml s run rordini; lo I.i .Mill tO M.i I Mux (Sji-oi 'iliii, u ho run 1 rum 1'nion lo 1.: llrjin.U-. imivtm,' it hull for n mini in r(o Mm-I.iy mot -nimt an. I in loailim: t hf- nim.i) ln i;iu;lil his nriii l'i-tnn l" I'OiinlJi mi tho trutlor, with tli. "!ii1 t Hit t tin- Imll jainmtMl the noiiffls tttKi-t hei', hri'iikhiR tho arm ift li. low tin- Hl.ow. Hoth iun' rv IhoI.i 11. tmv slruiuli! across mid th,- oih.-r at nn 11111: lo, the hit-i'-r imikintr an tily fh-sh wouml. 1 h.- irtmt.-.l mun wm taken to Hot ; I a !.. tor 1 n-;i(mont. 1 Us son. "'"'II w ho r.M-i-ntly ranif hmnc m col hi;'1 lor tils vaentiou. is kiiiK Mr. Kuhifs placo with i :o- , h u. U. .Mts liiith S.ii.iril. ttamrht.r of 'oif S'Hiii.l. ti iii't of t lie I "mi i.t-piiiiiican, in nome ir.iiti i M.mior.i univrslty for her v.iea- n. She art-kvftl at 1'nion (tie hit- r pin t of t lie i-ek. A nwmticr t)t' reladvfs 'nn.l Mrirn.ls tath-Tf.l t th home if ! iYV. Stoker lat Stimiav to at , !,im iUi Mis. Stoki-r i-oh l.r.Ue hH j nini'ty-l hn t btrlhilay an niv ersitt v. ! Mih, hora Klaiurtt uml )uf laughter, Maine. uro homo aicain ui'tt r u visit with re!ntles in Tort- La Grande Bakery Mi-WILLIAMS, IVop. Oawyer - Holmes Mercantile Co. Fuel, Hay. Grain, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Poultry Supplies, Paint, Jvootinj'- Paper, Fire Brick Clay, and Fire Place Material. Phone Main 17 Corner JelTeiMin and Crccnwiwd Sheets i I