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Page Four Saturday, ''July HO, 1SJ27. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER GOVERNOR MUST COOLIDGE HEARS HOT WORDS AT PICNIC it ! p it (Incorporated) An Independent Newapajtcr FRANK B.APPI-EBT Editor mnd Publisher UARVET F. MATTHEWS . . BuKfneu Manager PtiblUhed evenlnfft, except Bunday, c 1116 Adama Avnue, La Grand a, Or son. Th Obatrver-tftar publmhed eveiy Friday. Entered at the Postofflca at La Grande, Ore-gun, aa Second 1 Clan Hail ai alter under act of March 2, 1 179. ir ' i.. i , j OFFICIAL PAPKR OF UNION COUNTY AND THE CITY OF LA CKANDE MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Awoctated Prats la exclusively entitled to use far publica tion of all nwa dispatcher credited to It or not otherwise credited If published therein. All rifrhta of republication of special din .patches in ibis ptper, and also the local news herein also are reeerved. " SUBSCRIPTION RATES ; Bf t'arrl- Dallf, per month In advance V&o Dally, per els months In advance. .M &0 Daily, single copy So By MaU Dally, per month in advance ..... Dally, per fix monthi in advance........ Dally, per year In advance Weekly observer -Star, per year SOe $2.60 $6.00 2.0 CALL ELECTION advertising: rates r Display, foreign, per column Inch Display, local, per column inch..... ... Time contract pricea on application. 42o . 40O strength duin: llie tie : AND WIHm.M: ltd and tli" U- Ml f 111. Ml eti:l ll job i: .ixl 16. ! There's no danger in going up in m airplane. . f t I A Ixindon cable says fewer English women are taking up the law. There are still plenty of them laying down the law. . Shaipshooting has iu nazarcls, even as golf. A man lost llhe Donogall Challenge Cup in Canada the other day when a "loud peal of thunder was let off just as he was about to ; shoot. j It naturally occurs to a newspaper man to wonder what jwoiild happen to the newspapers if their publishers paid as "1 'h' mii ...,;.. ...t,.. j :.. u: : . -m.. fhall niui; ciii4:ii' iuii iu imi ir jiiitui'u in uicit ju Wj-iLauuilh ixi .ul, rora scms to have paid to the contents of his own. ;n rod t i i I Aflf-r i Successor to Crumpacker Can Be Picked No Other Way, Attorney Says 1 SALEM. Ore.. July 3i. ( AIM The conMliutlon of the ('nited State anil the laws of the slate of . r'KM require that t;overiior i'at-i lerwin sh.i 1 i ii II it h pec hi I elect hm ill the third i oiu;i.sMoiial district fur the flwiinn of a i.ucees,s,,r to the laic 'onuresMiiia n M. K. I'rum-p.ti-kei-. This was held by Attorney j t tenet a I Van Winkle today in a formal opinion uiitten in i "poii--.e i to an Inquiry l.y the governor. ( As to the time when the election shall he railed, that in disci et ion iiry utih th jrovernor. ati'i for the, present -t matter of conjM-t ur. 1 The Oif ton c.de va that ii-riifi-i rates .of iunmialjoii (.f candidates . in the speci,-! election may he file-l wi;h the M'crelary of state he tween tin date on which the governor issues the writ of elec tion and a date 1 o day- before the, election. Also, aPer the governor has l.ssuerl hi.- pi n la mat loll , the sec-; retary of ttate must cive the pea-' pie of the diMiu t nonce (f at least '.''I tlajs of the offices to he filled. j There are three methods iikih-! in.itiiiL- uiKtr the liiii-,in Luis ' The.-e are hv political parties in,.-'" a h i marv elect ion. by pet it tun of individual electors and by an a--( senM'lv of 1 o or none voters. Ob viously in the speei.il el tioii under' i oiiMdera! mn there uoild he not preceding primary election, heme mly the other i methods ure If f. I lou ever, a n .isin My .f oter- miht i.e pi elomina n! !y the lea-lcu (.1 any oiiib-al p.iriv. .iii'J the lU.iiiime (oiihi by his fhrjan on t h" ballot muvcy his political j faith to the voter.-'. The question -of uhrafur a voiers pitmi'b'rrt sh til ! be jfr-ued i otnethtn of a pr..l ietn. .ir.- q!i-ti..ns hs t. h !e u ilit ot n. i.i iTi.it ions, p.imphleis. .. wiil be j-ahmt;ted later to the1 .attorney i;neiai. j i The attorney general fn hi opin-j jion quote ihe i oiisiuutioiial pro-! vim on that "v. hen vara t it-?, hap pen in th repre-entatoxi frum a ty the executive authority is.-ue urn fill such tt ,m. ies." N. K. West & Co. Inc. Sec the Bargain Tables of Shoes in the Shoe Department La Grande's Leading Store for Over 25 Years Pendleton Golf Club To Send 16 Here Tomorrow iiiiiK uj nine lock. Word re. Anauu' iiicniM have been .com pleted for the JN ndlcton-La C! ramie olf toiirnaim tit which s to be held on the J.a (irunde coun try club course lomorruw, login- ceived (his tiioiiiinff from 1'eiidh -lon Indicates thai about 10 player will 1m lure lo meet with thu lo cat teuiu. Two rounUf will be played, one In the inurninc and one In the afternoon, and the Nassa u sy file in nT scoring will b-lis--d. l a J ran de players will he host.1 nt luncheon to their oppon ents at noon tomorrow. All but one of t htt permanent grcerm are now In use and, uceordlng to au thorities, the course is in excellent condition tor tomorrow's meet. President i ooliile. nh iii . ink', bumpetl ! m liiii" poii.tcp jittiibnee when he attenderl : : farmer's picnic at Aidntore. s 1 t tiovernor Imlow in hon tM. I oMim a few vert.! bom ;v tiiTo ; the tariff and the - f;vin if art-' fi wl prices for the th.it: t:t faimer li is to buv. while ".ot. nly t ra vi -ttaitel. ii. )!fmi;; itW. the .Heti.it he k-ft of jp thlm:s f-t th.it man a r delHO- I-..I1C son i rii:h his :o .ti a'aii:. rowal had chwM li'j r .NortHrvK. shown i-.- ondce. :nel to ever, with w "id- to : he ef t tie oatv nunc uorv EUittiican tarf:f m as iue. Then K.w Max m lit a tie SN inUr-IO of. ai rvcrvb.Mlv m. tu:a Another Plea Is To Be Made For Kelley, Willos . : r-TOT rv SAI.K.M. rr.. July 3a. (AIM . Hradley A. Huers. of Portland, and v- Ch..r!e W. Kob;.n ..f Astoria, a;--.torm-ys f..r James Willos who is election to sentenced to be eec'itel at t h o the ore-;s:ate prison Ai:ust !S with K1N- tersoii t L'rant them a they n;av present an Scappoose Man Is Killed in Crash 'KTl-AN'ii. nr.-. Ju:v .l" - , 't-.iri. s :vin.itro!ii. r '. Si .ip- Imh.s,' man an-1 ill' ir.h. r of IKc fity . the s..me ffff.-!. .worth Kf!!fy. have petitioned ;-..v- itmncil ;is khl.il to.tay l.. n tin' . uttns the feteral i-.ni- einor lvuterson to L-rant tliem it lixnl il. !iv.-iy trurk in ivhiih he !s:ltution the :itt'inifv uener.il iy he.trinir they niny ireetil .in wils rlillpj colhi.-i witil til" Sin- ! A Cleveland man who has worked for -10 vears for the'iiut "un.ier the onum. 'ntumnt f..r rommutation ..f wii- -' ) ' tmin. a i imc concern without ever lin late to work and without''-"''': " " dl"y "" ,'"' wm""-' '" tpi.'- s"",tl or... . . . ,ernor tu iwiie H wi n of t'lct-'.ion lo . Thev claim that Willo" houhl , A. I'or.llllir to .loll n H.-llnullcr a lol ever taking a vacation is now receiving1 flatteiiiijr. publicity. mi mkii v.n-nmy." . 'h..ve h,.,i xri4r:iie trial from omine in the nf Mo i.n,,-l...Kln ....-J M.-l I,. ....... A tiLte court it ut liilial n nien.l liicnt Kellcv. Further thee er, il., t ! opposite .llrcclion. San.lslrolll cvl- , . . , . ..... , ' ' vote.l l.y the e..).ie n, Novell: !,er. errors were colninitle.l In the low-1 would take less publicity and more vacation. n -.. relative t.. (iiime vacancies M ,..,urt wiu.-h uia have caused a . -the attorney ttener.it h .l.ls ,l..os not reversal of the case in the state su- i.tll in tne c.se i.r reprc-riuatives orelne court had tnev he was slain. Jieputy Sheriff J. !. Miller tcsti-n.-d that he was with Wood when he was killed and idenflticd l.nlli cr linker as the man who had fired the fatal shot. Just Received-- 278 New Samples Of the Latest Patterns in Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats GEO. B. RICHARDSON Official merchant for International Tailoring Company, makers of custom clothes for men. the train. The t this point is parrall. I all.! thill torus across The great American public might but probably won't, in kam from Ford's apology to the Jewish race that a knack' undress. heell presented . tlv for inrjfi.strial organization and the ponsessiouf ni-eatAv&dtJi. J?Qy ScMlife 'Til do not necessarily qualify a man for the publishing business; - '-'l-UUia Overnight Hikes At Wallowa Lake or make him an authority on ethics, politics, literature and Minilar matters, 1- mly li) n t bUhuay at tb. for it way the tracks. t'tMiilui lor ' oi-it. in charge of tac train. Uio'i Sai.Nl rnm into the bapffusi- car bin he .ll- -1 bclorc St. H--i. ns was r ai in Sur iv ti at Ins h i-lon . 1 Mute be. eiitl a lrotin-:. Cai-tain UullarJ SatikLstroni. a I'oitlaiul pilot. , , MODKK KAXKIXt; SYSTKM lUtnking systems, like iirophcts, Komctinics enjoy more w honor in foivign lands than in their own country. American' fi"-" ritl7Plw uh Irn.m- liltln unit cwm .. cci l.. ol,...,l !., f,l n'".'" rial resene bank system, should lie a little stirred hv the ve.speet Unit pinminenl foreign bankers feel for it. Reginald McKenna, head of Kngland's largest ban hll.es patrols A i.mi: the ni.s. have I,,-. ol hov s .1 ul ?. . rl- i n made l.y out! ;,V. re al the suiiiluer camp In re. The Alllirator paltol. of n hicli l-;.l - i in Kii l.y is I. ii.lt-r sp.-nt on.- iinrlit m lh- u.st si. I., ol the lake and tently proposed that the Hritish banking system be re-or- :iikis..u is i.ad. r. ink.d to the alli7iwl mill ihot niie luuvn o'cli... I,n ,..;! :,..'. "''"i lrl "f 'he Wallona river. e ...... v.m. i .- i . .7. 1 1 , ti. .-.oiiuoi iiii ( iv toadaptinjr it to UiiUtin's needs. A pnminent Ixmdon bank er, now deceased, said the same ihinf n few vphi ;it(i . f " ' Mo re have t.. e;i -v.-riil i!lot-K Since the war, it is reported, 17 countries have revised 1,1 eamp re.cntiy iiiciu.nu? their hanking systems, usinjr the American federal reserve as n,Tnv their lnusic. pattern. Most of these are minor countries. Ke-i,l -n of i.,, c.n.n.i.-; nV. an.i Mrs. ) In l'i I iirii-c : tiOlI ei lell! illSjl. .tested to ami j "It m ie,ht be rather imtr to Vf,ti m ue-irtini3 the cae." tn: ,10'tjtioii jsiiys. "if vtm call ,ftitiisj jjohn I.. Karol am Harry H. Hell ..f ' ,'"ir lin-al Minreme enrt and confer I : u it h them us to whet her or ion t he j j t ecord on appeal to t he upi enie t ii'ourt of the state of Oregon eon-t t-uned the proper evci-ptlous a ml ' y(CT TViCli 'tbee unetion had been present -et lo the sopreme court t.f the st-tto of ( tresoit a reversal of the case wouhl have been granted." t Letters in behalf of both Willos and Kelley continue to pmir into the governor's office, Several Sa -b'ln i leruytner, will a;di their con regaMons Sumtay to vntt on whether they believe the two men shoiiM to halite. 1. I Willos and Kelley hcit imnti eated in thn state penitent ia ry break of AliuiiM 1 lUl'.., hi uhiiii two pu.trtN were killel. i o tently, however, Japan has shown signs of joining their ranks ly preparing to adopt a banking system of this type. Us high degree of flexibility, warding off violent infla tion and too speedy deflation, is one of its paiticularly at tiaetivc advantages in the eyes of these foreign banking ex perts. It would le a good example of midsummer patriotism for any citizen who doesn't know what this is all aUmt to investigate the federal reserve system a little and give it the honor il deserves. Man. We 11 ich i . W'ltlllle K i:o-; l.oui. . 111. V,.V 'd I oi i', Send of I IIIL'tlt e proyiai llltefetlt p irsi p, .-tine i ,.nd V Olt Ford Trying Out ' New Car; Drives Near Dearborn i 'i: i in nr. .iui r H Hd hjtee.1 1 1 f A ,,! ( ,,. ,i lool. lie KheolU to te mfci ! I"' niarK- t ! -"ord Me pany an 1 . n:c nut-le b. r ally by ll.niv I oi 1. It nuiicel 1...tav. lmo d t or 'I i nine llo s lel)lt ot o.nN in Mo Mn b . t lie , l:.i:p;i 'Mnk. fei ov.d. It i;; "w c-tittni; ,- "I . aruiJiir S' kit n ,,ri.t c;. i;i 1 be Hmdo pi. I I p.i!- -t 111 i art H i'l'-l. !all W- KM. i Hiiil baly. j rande. I was Miot j il wax lur- .ttrolv Thf ue. cnine 1' iiniin nl Ml and trot won hi' one n I the oilier tp." itoth SI canter Aground Off Ivory Island Resume on Monday V M ir VKIU Wash.. .Inly :to I AIM The trial of Luther. Kliis and Ted IhiUcr has la cii recesse d until it t .Mun'Jay. on :u - ount of , the illness of 1 tit It- r i:;iUcr. The , Itaker.; art aciM:-e- of the murder of Sherttf Lester M. Wood. I I, other .alir'.' coiidttiou if not eonsidere.j serious by I r. II. '. 1 I.eist-r, who tiimin l him toibiy. 1 It was- repotted earned by indit. ra tion and n-iviuisin s;. f .Mrs. Aemi.i Wood, widow of j the slain sin n't. look the stand ! yesterday jor the st:,t.-. She was '. eompesed and testified a." lo her i bubatid's inovei.i. nts of 1 he day ; en by Willis thfralor b IMv. in Kit I im rit i ram il. Making Good ; "H'Tti:i-A. v.. w, .?utv ,ti tV - llnnmne aj;rouiid in a deue f'.-u. I he 1 V it ic coast steamship com -pmi's esI Admiral Watson, ashore off I,,iy near I'ium c liupeti. i: the 'i..itr-ile m ire- less Mali-Hi was advj-d today. A w in-b-ss mes!s:mr s.td t he pitmen-L-ei s and crew h.ul IpCI ! The- J.t..i,l,tj( Salvage Kiny v i -i- d p ilcbed this iii-inn l ;f. ene of t he a.t Mf'M und 1 io ) ie.,iner Admiral Il.-eers of thf l'i- ! ei fie S1 .-.ua-hip . on. pa ii y ami t ht t';e laitne uer al-o pro-eedinu t, ,he aid of tlie Watson throHi.-h tin foe. ti (t. -tod. TODAY'S SPECIALS STAMPKI) SPRKAPS VOILK PIIKSSKS, a.ue li f C ") TAIR HALF SOX for :! YAK I S VOILK Fur o YARDS COl.OKFl) C'RHTdNNi: liOYS' WASH SLITS for 2 SUMMFR KUTI-: KLTS for 2 l'AIR FIRST STEP SI10KS St 1 l'AIR CIIILDKKX'S SHOFS $1 Several Other $1 bargains NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Hotter Merchandise Lower Prices St St SI SI SI St $1 ..-..- - I'"" "" v'; 1 . !-e,.....- f, i; , i.l I Let W (mi V - ; Miks Mo. U' l-ha ttt l I doe's ot (if ' TOO. dl, r 'd a i ;n ; ' w .i.iit . u , ?; ' !--.-. - . 'hiX-.l f y v j ihin h.- if -.I.-- .l" J .'.-it ,.n i . .-..i l-.i ,! 'iVw. -. , v l:.i. I ,.,..; . 1 :! . , ..i.im.k.- M.iiui-r ; II l .ir. .i i- . i I "I'll Oie i GMSHA GIRL TOO FAT, SO TRIES MOVIES . 'A ? 1 ' I h - ? '. : i it Penland Bros. Transfer Company You do not have to crate your furniture when moving in our Padded Van. We have pads for all kinds of furniture. -ia i -ir ; i i U i. h m Let us give you a price on moving your goods. PENDLETON, ORE. PHONE 339 ( M-i . I. Kill ::l. I i Ki. in In J.,M'I Til. an-l 117 Hays Is Atitoaraph Fan "'"'" nunc tm Wi ll. bmc t. .Min'Mii'i (-Il ion (bat ill pnlta)d iI!H-h h.u tf ;i sjicpi ih' lo ii ;;tf ml inaiM liiooind pv-'plo. 4 Jamb' ( . 1'iitli I imilicr I'ldiuui) ba- -obi l!lt. MilMI'OT ttC llHVC III I1HH' Sin Ihii tit1 man itd Ii tcMil-f , IrtUe II. ;.ml i t l'i ho ' Iniil tie fsi to iIh t'Mh of : tmuilli to disc dittl. I ttnsiii CiCiii; in tlt.ike n (oiMtc aniKMHiH im-!il itf Uio -4ilc until aflcr Ut l -si Was bts'-i) tint 4tiiici ii L'H tiiiifintl nrrMiiel ninl h mat: Iiaic ! ni n-kiti (lie i.i-M ;nt -that I Hhm'-:h nisi n u II ti ll ( ymt nil I kien. c i iml bis ifril-bic to cu. n- Ue will Im In-1- lwt I mil- tin dais in til ! , liii In tl btilaiMi' f i:tr w- (twiiits an I hi iIm iiniuh mn- dl ll w mn f ml nn our si -t, ih mn ( i b n - nt-s.itde. e';f make m hub- iikh-v ib (imtc taie- iii n-nrtl in the swim-i . ifi A ill yLJ--ki c Accredited Nurses School Training 11 Hi il K- n. st a i a!. ( - Wtu ll.'iT'.U'h C..1I. t i .en t 'm iii.'Mi f alls ' No,o ' b. r ! U .i Will II Ha, t- T-e m proUucer took i( load t the lo.iho i pl-!U'-v tndu!r Sr., I- s (he tuff rmalion ICO.iO. I f .tiH . ff t t;ir ! nHl Ol ll'T t a. bv.n tunmiiK lo uu ff .' to st,,-! lat- iy. IT- It ins: tiiihiits on phutoRtaph tu iiil tli none ta t4c nml wo bac prht-s. im i4-rlhina ' s-to k m imb-r nt nnc n-. ixrt'de We thank in t-uv and tn llo haw it Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Grande Rondc Hospital La brandc, Die. Wr S ll .r Cji.Ii I 1 "T Im- lvcr ljin'. -ri.K- Nir jV'immrry. l-hjM M.lu IIM ) lio SiuhLi liiuijut-M. - - . j WILL U UL I YE AVfLIVMlOXS The School of Nursing of this Hos pital offers an opportunity for thor ough training, active, medical and surgical services; X-ray, laboratory; also connected with a fully-equipped physiotherapy lahoratorv. ,S' rint, ikI. ,, ;, ,,vi La O'niWr, ( t,r.