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Pape Four Wednesday, -luy 2ft', 1027. J T-A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER '"H iW j tfr' III ' Ni. in -o' II In. fr I" Ir (Incorporated) An Independent Kenaiiaper FRANK B.APPLEBT Editor nd Publlaher HARVEY F. MATTHEWS r Bualneiw Manager Published evenlr-ce, except Sunday, at 1411 Adnma Avenue, La Oranile, Oreaon. Tha Obaerver-Htar publlrhed every Friday. Kntsred at tha Poatolflca at La Grande, Oregon, aa Second Clana Mall Matter under act of Huron 2, 1S79. OFFICIAL PAJ'fJR OF UNION COUNTT AND THJS C1TT OF LA CRANDK MRMRRR AWSOCIATRD PRKSS The Awoctated 1'rewi la exclusively enlllled to ue for publica tion of all newa dlftpulchex credited to It or not otherwlxe credited If published therein. All rlfrlila of republication of itieclul dlii putchert In thla puper, and aleo tha local newa herein alo are reiiervtd. (SUBSCRIPTION RATES liy Carri- Pally. per month In advance.. Dully, per alx uiutiilia In advance Dally, alnifla c...y. Br Mall Dally, per month In advance Dully, per t-lx mom ha in advance .. Dally, per year Jit advance Weekly Olmurver-star, per year rso ..H.so be too ..I -'.ill .la. no .12.110 ADVERTISING RATES Olnplay, forelfrn. per column liu-h .... .42c Dliplay, Incul, per column Inch - 40c Tlma contract prlcea on application. A Xl'.W ClMATHiS: '(. n in me u rl:.n Vuri, O Cod; reiir-n a i if.-hi jlt II within rut. I'-n 1m oil.'., RUBBER YIELD IS TO BE INCREASED ELMER STEELE Budgrafting Discovery Is Mailed as Likely to Set tle All Difficulties I NEW YORK. July to. tPl j The Jlemld-Tribune nay that k-i-entiMn experlinenllnK on riililifrl plantatlonH 111 llllli-ll KiiKt IniUe! have il-veli.ii-l a HVMern nf Iiml. Itr.-ifilnir tlii onch uhleh the yield ..f i iiiliber lt-e ran he Increased fnni-l ThnniKh :i(.plir;,tiiin of the nt-w , (llM iUPi'y, uh ih fif-Wi.p:(pr-( wrih li fooie juMt u (lit- limp when Thmn.iH A. IMitui hoped tn L-lve ih murk-Ht ii ruM.r fuiltu(e ), nlff nf eiinlf riihhfr will he tut from lo 10 rent! n pmind. ."Th'1 new ijvvf ry ir l rfwniil -1 t'Ufi, i n nk It. 1 l-inlf-r.ini, im--- fwit .f Hi. NVw York Unhhf-r -.-h:iru''. 1 iioif-1 ;i K'lyirm. "ji 'rosin Ih.it i h- iuhh-r lhlutry hu. -t-wi ;il.l. to solve its rirodiernw! from t h ini(Je it tut It If only u j ftn'.-.i inn of Hint vhn cniietiiin i will iififf.iitiiit thf (.uiirtlnnilii!.' otl , fvi-'llf!; nrpji wllh iihv iilnn- t:nion i-mirhiyliiK i he new nif-Ui-! 7 Salem Clerk Is Killed By Hit And Run Driver RAI.HM, Or.'.. July : (AP) Jluynar'i Hn w yr. w lio for five yearn linti hi-i-n -inploy-'l as a clrk ai J'njton, On1. Hp form rly at-t-iidca K'liool ia Sal in and tn wpU known iiert. -MrM. .okw;oO'l nan hM nt the rlty jail OMrniuhl. ntM will he i K l'tl u pr-lliiiiiuir li- uriiiR Unlay. PA I. K Nf. Or.. July 20 ( A P ) A fhjtrnc of miinttlautrhlt-r will be fllnl thin ufifrnouu hv iho distric t in tin "a pit n I drnjc More Jhtp, was (uttornpy offtw atfainiit Mrs. P-uth inntantly hlll.-d nhmit '. o'ctOfk htstt , I-ockwood who wus arrc.ftMl ni(rht h h. n )u- w. run down hy a 1 tat nirht aft-r she had run ofr 'hit and run" auionioh!!e at Stale 'and hiEh'd NIaynnrd Fawyrr, driiff- i nd 4'hnn'h utrifts. A frw mintiOn Kist ut .tate and Church tr.pts. Jatfr Mrs. liuth W. I.orkwood was At tii' nU't siution Mr. Lock- nrrt-AtPd at Htatc nnd JSth trr-tti i wootl was Kiid ' hy ht-alth officer jand ai the police station Mi f wan V. A. I'otiKlaH to h:ive tn-cn tinder i N.K.West&Co. Inc. La Grande's Leading Store for Over 25 Years They didn't have curfew sirens during the war su we wi hardly exjH'Ct the I.eionnaires to know there is such a thinrili,PH i-mduc j .... . I ct-nt of "criiilc" iuld.r. uie iiexi inivu nays. Thf irinclidf-n nf liiid-t,-r:iftini; ftstah)ih-d by th Ir.te I.uthtr Hur-1 haul;. ii;itur.tl-t, form th nan, for In- n-v rtis-covt-ry, ihr ll-rald- 'I'riltiuiP my. Sp-c;u!lm; of I hp new prm e.-n u ill tiltiniatply rp.sult in the rout induc tion of tlrPN. fiiinL'icat iipp(fN hud flooi inn malarial. M r, ( londt-i son j f.x fun her quoted assaying, and will riipan the dooci ut th prftrnt i-p- laimiup pioi-ps. ttirniuh u Jih h old :tl pr put of "prude" iuhhr. u-ed in this country at present. Only one major entertainment event of the convention program will le charged for the public wedding and fire works display Saturday evening. An admission of fifty cents has been settled on for this and no one will object to the contribution after they see this nagant of fire. The fireworks represent an investment of over $1100 and will be; worth several times the admission charge, athletic field should be crowded to its limits. M (wild hy City Health Officer Vernon : Itiuplun to he under the influence ; of Intoxicalinr liquor. Sawyer wan !tti yearn old. Mr. I.ockuood in owner of a farm mar I Turner. I The woman admitted that nho I had struck aorne one with her car. according to police who s.tld Mood wan found on the Iront of the ve- : (hide and hloo.l markn were found ! at the scene of the accident wher Sawyer's ho-ly wan draKKd hy the far fur a distance of ''-l feet. , the influence of ini oxicai Ihk liquor. ' Increase Noted In Run of Fish Carol Notified Of King's Death; Troops Mustered UKl.OIiA Mi;, .Intro Slnvia. July POUTT.AXh. Ore.. July 20 (AP) (AD The Humanlan overn- A marked increase in the run of "lent has win d l'rince Carol the fish in the I'mpqua. Ilotftie Und of hiH father'! death, at the other coast commercial fiahimr ' si in lime ieiJifiK him that Itu htiama han he.-n noted in the last it firmly derided to respect few days, according to report ,h'- decision of Jan.. 1!. IflJrt, reachinif Aciine .Master l-Msii v:,r. ! hir h accepted his renunciation of IHcil liMantly j .len Hoy. Off Nhore trollers are ,tn throne and etahlished the re- Sawyer'M hody wuh taken to a ' a,so hvlnir more miccesM at Ya- ' tf'ncy of the yountc l'rince Michael, liosptial. but w as lifeless upon nr. I 'Mtina hay, t'ommcrcial fishing had ! Mfl i'l'ris received here from and tiiPaHiireK taken ly (rovi-rnmpnt in i lie i'V'-iii til I in- iriurii i ill- mania of former t'rown I'rlnei- 'ami. . , J'Alil July (AP) l-'ormer 'Town Prince Carol, of Rumania, who left his villa in Netillly early irlp Into the, , rival there anrl he is le lie , have died instantly. I Sawyer was Identlfhd hy n let- iter In his pocket and further ld n- tiricatlon was made hy j. , Wit ! 1 tt. proprietor of the drutr store : where he was employed. Sawyer wii tinrnarrli-d. Ills father lives previously hcen operatlnir at slow ! lOjchnreit. . Itell hecause of the languishing run of fish. J ' The Columbia nalmon run hns I VIKWA. July 2n (APT Ad also picked tip. Mr. lioy suid, but 'vies received liere from Itueharcst it has been flictuatlnif all season. In connection with the death of Toda" r portM from Astoria told Kin Kerdinand say that troops of r,n pound cute hes n diver nets. ; Jiave hern concentrated in barracks this. morniiiK' fur country, returned short ly heforH noon and was mill In hi home at two o'clock this afternoon. X o a p pa re n t pre pn ration we re brim; mad'' at the riila this after noon for n hurtled departure and unh-Hrt Carol b-aves Paris hy thla evening he will he unable to reach Hueharest In time to attend hi father's funeral, "Ills royal highneKH regret that he cannot see you," a correspond ent for the Associated Presa wan told hy the maid who unswered the door at the villa. Only a few months atto this same rnald here merely said: "Mr. Carat man do not receive newspapermen." DEATH TAKES NOTED Rl'LER OF Rl'MAMA (Continued from Toire 1) w hom I. liner stcidc, known a the '-n-d mnn." who UIII ln-ln a 1 01-hour cndiiraiii-c dric riftni la rrtnit or I he Ob-ricr offht Oimrtmw iiiornhiu ni i fi'dtM-k. M r. stci'l- U ohkIh HHiinu III- enr Owlay. dictatorial ams were credited In sutne dr s, was removed from the head I of the government and a none in- .. 1 . " . i ii (cluive irnvernment was formed i under Prince Hiirhey, une of the legion delegates official, unofficial, and incidental irhei numanians and i..nS n fa v. . nl' j 11 a i --orlie at court, to hold the riii mi- iire amvinjr. The convention toward which the people of,,,, ,. ww, ,.,,,. , this comnumity have been looking-, for which they liavej st'i it" i..wei in::.in. iM-en woikhiR, Rets under way tomorrow. The official Ucki-ih-v r i- iMi'iimo of (lio cilv tmil lh .pnl Amai-iniin Ion-ion iwl .ili i nose wn.i kn.nv iunii:inl.i ii re Oregon Attorney Sentenced to Pen, roriTI.AMl. f)r.-.. July 2n (AD lar, nip K. Ili nry. allaa ll. rloil I l.i-lun.l Stnnlonl. il-all ptillty hp- : lorr l-i el. nil Jii.Ikp John It Me. j Nary loday to two imlirthipnt.s ' rhurKinK i-inlipxl:-inpnt and ihIm- i II mirotirhi! Inn nf flln.ls Irnm tlin ovlmwloj M,nn Tki l..ii.u. n. ..-l-.-l 1 1, ,1 ,.r : .' '" ".. " V ...... "'" :,' National hank In t..vviiiii.ii vitvii. .-i b, tin,.-.!. iM'nMLll klllvj iKltil lPl.lllill lllf rt;i'IM- nil I I I lll'P .lll- l.n rir;lifl( )iistnrv tiro slnrtimr 'i;itni'K f rnii nil nvpr lv-.it.;'e,i ern )ie";oii win oe nere 10 enjoy me program 01 entertain- uip.-p i ;ii.si i, "ii, mo ment in addition to the thousands of World War service men i '':""' "'I'"""" ,hp t'liinl'!! t-iv-ypar-nlil a i-nvliletl hy l:i vv ls iilmrist mi ni.. , t !i 2 InilliM nn ntK rhurifpil I "" him with thcrt of s. imii in Cult u.il that i.r; from all over the state. H is a rare opportunity for ('rande to make itself long remembered as the most progres sive, most hospitable city of this'lnlaml empire'.' J ' " in- fl-ipllllM 111 Itlllil:, ni.-i .'ir. fvv ,n.l La. far liptwpii il i.s saiil. mill ci-i-- tainiy iirp nut firing- pn.Mn;h in im il Slal.-H r,-itlfii-at. or In.IfhtPilncss iiml lih.rty loan lionil.1. ! H'-nry was s.-nt1-ni-i-( to Rlx yi-ara at Mi-NVil lslaml pi-nitt ntiary. . lli-nry illsapp iiri-i in 1 !i:' itinl i M'W Mali i'iivi...thi .p.iAiintr.V- i-N;nr,w"f liiwitivi- from Justh-p I tor .lias tlifip hppii any I ml Ion I inn ihat tlimp years. Hi- wan arrinliw! hy I'arul i-ai-pM to i-niiip hark hninp. j ii part m. -nt nf iijsticn iiKi ntn In That hp Im nut upalthy ami that h. Jai-kson. l-'la., thrpn montha aKO ilin-s nut wnrk, pvpry imp ki.uw I anil ii-tnrin .1 to I'ortlan.l. lint that hp ha.i Miffirii-nt Miai.- ll-nry is an all nis of Wil- nf hn-iiiiip in llvp a i.-iMii py (if,-' lam. tin univpr.sity an'l wann-ttnlt- , UPar I'arl.i In uhvimn tu all v. lin I. . I In Ihi- liar In tin-eon. Hp is Ihavp nhsi-rvprl his lainiinns anil uu , al.niit :tn vi-ais o!il. l-'ri-IK-h r.-liilal. I',, alii ' Ur will liiml tlint l.in OO ,ili,u. ,,l , ,, f,.oi..l,l ...,t .1,,!''" ""'"' hp is (mite puiitpiil , ; - "V ... in.nin "nc n itli thlims ax thpy American railroads, 1.5.1 miles; on the trie canal, li.iil miles;! rim r.rauannn ami tiu-ir party Not long ago the North American Keview gitve some eye-! ojioniiig figures on what it costs to move freight by lifl'er- ent methods. Ity horse and wagon, a dollar will pay for car rying a ton a little more than four miles: bv truck, the dol-. " in in:. Mitviii.it 111 1:11 11 i-pi-i the 'It i-lf-l-tiullrt III 1 tl at i.l llns. nni on Klimnimn cnimlj r.llll milns- hv (lio Into ivinto ll.viii,,l. , ,1Q ; -an.liilalps won an uy.-i hplniiiis Soo canal, according to 1913 freight rates, lfiOfl miles: at! p ariiampni mi the rate for coal on the Great Lakes and on the Mississippi ! ,.l;.ly..;;;,.!";.,1V,,l,;;, '"','; river, ,101111 miles. Here are I acts to keep in mind in the de velopment of the country's future transX)rtatinn systems. They have an obvious application to present projects for in land watenvays. FORI) FOR I'KKSIDKNT? According to a Washington interpreter of event Ford's recantation of his anti-Semitism, his abandonment of the theory of a vast Hebraic plot to dominate the world, and his declaration that the so-called 'protocols of the Wise Men of Ziou' on which he based his attacks, are exploded forgeries, are taken by the Hliticians to be his first step towards en tering the 192S campaign for the presidency." That may be. There is no fathoming the Ford mind. In spite of past disclaimers, the flivver king may have political ambitions. He has thrown out hints occasionally which seemed to imply that he thought lie could run the Toiled States government better, after office hours, than it was! Iteing run. And Henry certainly has some good ideas about government, picked up somehow in the course of his flivver making. Nevertheless if Henry is as shrewd its he i.s reputed to be, he will probably lay off that line of ambition. For p;iin- ful as it is to say it of so excellent and Useful a citizen, Henry has never shone in his public appearances, whether in court or in print. 1 As a witness he has been easily flurried and overwhelmed. ' As a publisher, by his own admissions, he has not known or! understood what was being printed in his name. As patron! ami commander of the celebrated peace shin which went ovei i li) stop the oral War. he was soon driven to seek shelter in the privacy of his cabin. Could he stand the gaff as presi dent, and keep the government running as smoothly as his factory? It might U a sad day for Ford if he announced his can- tuiiaey, and a sadder day il lie were elected. Th manufacturer might blow up as a politician. I'l iirn.A.S'll. On-.. .Inly 1'n (Al'l, M lull, rs nf tin- M.i.allia Iniillil. j lain rliuiinni: nt t;ani.at inn ai-t.-il a.ij 111 1- pallh. an is to. lay tur tin- fnn.-lal) is.nl' In. S V. s'tivt..-r I 'nil la n,l , I il nip Mirhpy. nhn with thi-in ,1, ntist. hns.- il.atli full.i.-il ai fnrm a mil,, prnnp nf thu vii-Iipsi si,,. tnn n Munnl II. mil last Sun- iiiusi iniviritii int-ii n Itiiin. I . i..,- -i-i... .i,.....w. ..,i..,-.. , In- Knii:lils 'IVmpiai ha.l eliatu I tin- s.-il.-. aula p.iliili-ally anil n-unmiilea II v W'hat Qiipi-n Marip. !N)ln fur years has hpen hpttpr hnmvn tn thp wnrlii than li.-r mnrp r.-tirlni; Imshaml. will iln In Kuriippan poll, tips ni.iv that shu is r.-tiri-il fmin Henrv'""' is il ipii-stinn Hh'.-h pt- ii. ui is uciii 111. nielli ,,r. u-hptiii-r I"' lll hp as lnflnpfitl.il in liuer iiailniial affairs i, i;,,. i-pttcn. y r ilmi: as stu. was sharitm tiip liirmii. w i;h '. i-r.llna -i I is Hip pr.il.-t.-i.i. Itldl Vt'V svoit IV ni t'ii.iii:.sr, jiy o (ap) 'i'iu- r. ii.-m-y ronnrll w an nwom In at r,n o'elnrk thin altprnootl hp-foi-p flip national iissi-mt.ly. 'I'hp assi lnlily i-lieer.'il llttlp king Ml- I clia. l. who was ancoinpa nlpil hy i Ins inolli- r. Hip I'rinr.-ss ll.-lrn. lrwcks the J. spots off fabrics Cleans tits, glovts, bals, froiks, rugs, (tirbtli, drapery, upholstery, etc. ii nr'"Tr'iniiirn"i-T"iiiiiiian niaster- UEOrCEI) I'RIfES Jioys' Wash Suits Girls' Drcssos Hats - Ciips - Shoos Stockings .Supiili Your .XtT'ix .1 .( Stiriiitj NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Ik'Uor Merchandise -Lower Prices If any Mihtit'i 1his want a pi are lo vitM'p. m'ihI litem (louii. .Mt CiiiIht nitil iiioiltcr iimI to live hi r Merit haiKis In a oiio-riHni ltiuMit and we nlum. hn.l pUniy "f KNiiii fin- iil)! eeu tlKMiirh nr lahlr wn Mt ittllr hi Un pen hie iimss, Ami n limi one hl awisr with a Ihk nef k HuU wn ruml or caiinif p:in nks off Iln- Inttle. ( IihiK our or two nf lis Ihis in kei'p Hit' umis( anut while moilier ot hrvakriiM ifal. I'lin wen' the happy tints hut I ih.n i (it IV ft (To hrtek IVjhI lUr ill In S' puiw inl pmu, nlloni. eec 'kirtDttt.t toiri or nv StnJtJ iHi SftvKe StitKKi. Cn tlo h of- STANDARD OIL COMPANY I OF CALIFORNIA , hiKmt. II lnke n (on if Utile lo mij; on I or n dniroiii mui whrn mi hi el iImk nut you ihm't eon lo (liu hark in. I luwc M lo quit rhilil off now. Thill I mm niMjor lender thai K -o full of ele-M-ieii y liis ilrnie up Ih-iv in m lin rjii iii.l 1 am Mire he (lroe up tner Hit sh-, limn iiml h Imunn to mint hi rinutr ai nie anil talk mmiio kiml of rmvlm liuijciinfci1. I hRHn to. iiiutei-slantl that he wutetl thai PitntHT tpiirk. I h.iM- lo ipiil rifthi now or he will le tryina some ofj those siiiuis on nie with his hatim. Xilil lie l (K inn to "rim off. for lite hue of Alike." so Kod-h.ie. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. We s'll lir fash "The I'niir K-rlrnil" Near K'minilrj-. t'liniip Main ti No Niittilaf Iltultipa FULLY EQUIPPED 4-DOOR SEDAN (NOT A COACH) Dodge Brothers present-. , , The fastest four in America the smartest and tha sturdiest! Powered by the famous "124" motor. Marvelous acceleration from zero through two nears to 25 miles an hour in less than 7 seconds! Remarkable ease of steering. Dig, roomy bodies of the finest construction. Longest spring base of any car under $1000. Makes complete turn in 38-foot street. Twenty-five miles to the gallon at 25 miles per hour. Sedan price $875, fully equipped! Here is a man-size sedan, with ample room for fire full-grown passengers. Seats wide and deep in no car under $1000 will you find upholstery of equal quality. Big doors. Plenty of leg-room. Generous head clearance. A master designer created this car's beautiful lines an artist who knows how to make beauty practical. Clean-cut bodies finished in soft, rich pastels. A brand new car by Dodge Brothers, years ahead of anything in its class in performance, comfort and style. Price unbelievably low-with a time payment plan to make buying still easier. Before you do aa- ' Other thing see and drive this new Dodge! L. C. 5th and Depot St. SMITH La Grande HER