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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, August 8, 1927 its 1 re jif ov to ll at Kl! fe li I'd i tn to Kl "J nt :i( in w ol th it in A in Si cc Pi A i r( t( O it lr a A w tt Jt si ft )i. w (IncorpornUxI) Ao Independent Newspaper FRANK B. APPLEBY Editor and Publisher HARVEY F. MATTHEWS . Buwlnefw ManUKer Ii ilr. i ill i:.t or, u,, Ilr, l"i "'l fo, PubllahfHl evening!, except Sunday, at 141 Adama Avenue, La Grande, Oregon. The Obatrver-Htar publlahed every Friday. Entered at the Poatofflce at La Orande, OreKon, aa Second Claaa Mall Matter under act of March 2, 2 879. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AND TUB CITY OF LA GltA.NDB MKMHBIt ASSOCIATED PHK83 The AttBoctuted Vretw Is excltjRlvely entitled to uae for publica tion of all newa difttmlches credited to It or not otharwlae credited If published therein. All rights of republication of atieclal dlH patchCH tn thla paver, and also the local pews herein alao are reserved. SL'USCrtll'TION RATES fly C'urrl Dally, per month In advance Dally, per elx month In advance . Dally, elngle copy liy Mall Dally, per month In advance - , Dally, per elx months in advance Dally, per year In advance Weekly Observer-Star, per year ADVERTISING BATES Dlflplny. foreign, per column inch DlHplay. local, per column Inch Time contract pricea on application. , 76o ...14.(0 (o too ..f 2.60 ...&. 00 ...12.00 42c 400 SPONEWS , 1 i -Ji DELANEY FIGHTS Wollywood Wins UZCUDUNAUG.HI "ffiri Heavyweight Battle May Be One of Years Most Colorful Ring Bouts Chicago Three Games Ahead of ! Swashbucklers "til II) Ah... ,1. (.,,1,1(1 t.s,);it,Ml I'rc.s Si, nils i:,lii NKW VO!:K l-i,uliii,i I'K'-tm- I dun. tin, Sa riili uiiiHl'lijp'r. ;ind .luck Dt'lancy, erst,, hiie Krcmh Ciluidian KharpshootiM-, h.,v an jirxumi'tit to Kettle that in.iy fnr iiikIi on,' of thi' ye.r-n most ccilur fill heavy weight ilim battles, even ttiouuh It ha no title xiKnltiram-t. The pietureH,)!!,. ii , u n (I i n x llaHciue. Kald teeth. a,rnt,atii'K and all. meets Hie st.-itueMJiie "lta,ier of the North" In a I tind battle at tlie Yankee Stadium, Aniniwl Ii. ISnth have a in bi tons to fiirhl for tile ,v, il'lils heavyweight title but they won't have an ,,,Mirl unit y to further ibis desire until l'l'H. at the earliest. liuth seemed slated at tlie start of last winter s elimina tions to occupy i in porta nt rotes iii this year's title drama. lint lie laiiey'n rise was abruptly checked by Jimmy Malonev. tlie Huston Irichuian, while f'aiilmo was shunt ed aside by .lack llenipsey's re fusal to etiKaye the Spaniard in u prellin I nary bout. Since be knocked out Harry Wills in four round. t, I'aulim, is llllore couridelit than ever that be headed for a eba uipiollship match. The Spaniard eaei-iv sought a match with lieiupsey and sboweil no relui tance to trv con- IllsiollS Willi tlie sli: .In .ol rr J,',' OlIC lllilljf t'lC llt'Wly ()l'j;ailizt'(l IliffllWiiy ClinilllissilJll lllifillt ! I'ebiliey. !m has cast aside his . r.,,1 down for oatlv consideration is the extension of the hiirh-' iVl-"'":' vy" lIl;',t '""t.. ..,- , " He ol, a c,lllie.ta K IIS a IUI1- i.A'iiy from Joseph around Wallowa lake. That strip of six or. riedued heavyweight. seven miles is as important from a traffic standpoint as the .."'iVAUruVv'-UT.-'c-'t-lr rriiiiii?r 0-est of the Wallowa highway. It can never be kept in proper! effects of an injured left hand and, si lili..,, ,.A ,-nl ,-mt ,,rl !! immrfun"""1"" elbow" in bis Hunt arm "" ..v.,.. u -..v. " eonse.iuences of Ills Match with ' I'ACII IC COAST I.KA(;i l-: I W. I.. I'd. uikltinii 8( r,: .(jS San I'lanclsco T 1,7 '.67s Seattle 75 r,K ..',. Sacraiiiento M U7 .r,07 Hollywood 114 7;t .407 j I'ortland tin 7r, ,4r,2 .Mission r,;t 7ii ,4;i j l.os AliKi lcs H S3 .31)6 .n.vi'io.vm. i.i:a;i i: j W. 1.. I'd. 1 fbicak'o tit :t: .tiiu I'ltlsbui it CO 'I J .liJiS st. i.onis r,a ta .r.ij; New i'ork f,7 4'.' ..f,;t.H 1 'liicinnatl ; 4:i a; ,4li7 llrooklytl 4i! 5'J .4:lS ' Huston :t (Jo .:t vs 1 rtnladelphla 6 . .3 b(j FIND IT HERE Copy for HiIh t-oluiuii uiut lw lu by V a. in. Columbiaknit Bathing Suits Complete line of 'one and two-piece numbers N.K.West&Co. Inc. La Grande's Leading Store for Over 25 Years i:i;ii;.Mr'ri(N uC tilt? knave: fif : (in. I will rvl ct'ive mi- iny .diil fi niii t lie 1 'sal in 4'.:1,j. John I). Kockcfelk;r hits solved the food problem. oaU everything he wants; hut he doesn't want much. He! r . It.V till AvWM-Ht'I I'hil Mulcahy and Jlunk llul f vry Ji.-ld I'oi dtintl uml'T pcrr' t it'onlrol uml Holly uooil look holli ! rnnti'rils from tin northerners, 3-t i unci .rJ-:t. Mulcaliy llmil.-.I Uni . Mt in.-iH lo throe hitH, while Hul j vey h. 1 them down with six In tht1 H'Tutid chi mm. batteries: Couch and Veil.-; Mulcahy an't A Knew. Second tame: HuifheH. Kinney. I'reui h Veikes linr) Vec, Khltlld- ihk; Jlulv.-y and Murphy. The S'-aU continued on their , merry way hy tritnmlnjr the MiH . ioiiK, Iwice 7-1' and Jiatterii M: Mails, deary and Jtejro; l.udolpli Hryan and Whitney, Walc. Sec ond Kante: Mitchell and MeCrea; Christian Kckert and Walters, Whitney. The Oaks hunjf Up Iheir eleventh straight win by twice taking tin sunla ii Serahs Into camp. 4-3 and - -1. Kaltt-rit ( 'unnliiKham and Sand be i k: Hoehlor and liool, Sec mid trarne: Wright, tiarduer and Hannah; lelan--y and iiool. Sa1tle not (t draw uiirl a vlclory out of the day's double h-'adfr with Sacramento, playing to a G-H tie in the morning and winning the afternoon fruy 0-4. Itatteries: Hrandl. CJrahani and Jenkins, Schmidt: Sinnle ton. Knchac, Vinel a nd SevTeld. Second (fame; 1 loue, Kd wards and Schmidt: KeuiinK and Keefe and Severeid, j lly tin Aw;-intimi ri-c-s The Chicago Cubs were Ihree and one-half Kuittcs ahead of I'ltts buii? today lor h ad'Tshij) of tlie National l.iiKii.-. While the I'ii:ateM were idle the Cubs won another of t heir ii.hi iu I vicIoricH over the Hi ooklyn I todKers yt jterday but tiie Windy City team had to jr: riiKle II innnms to take the Ioiih end of a t-.' .score. Waltie Holm's homer in the ciulith with one man on batse eti i bbd the St. I. -jims Cardinals lo he;tt the lioston iiiaves, U-4. ' Two brilliant pit chini; in-rfunu-j-ji'is Kave the Cincinnati Ueds a double heath r from Philadelphia. Jackie May laim.-d II batters in I In- opener and won, tJ-1. Jied Lu cas hi the I'hlliiiH down with .six ill's in the second wmie for a, I'-l viclory, Tin- Yankees ripped the Whitn Sox for a 4-3 victory at New York. Irvintr Hadley held Cleveland i-afe while Wabhinulon was pond im; Hiellin and Crant lor a v.-in. Other American league teanib did not play. When li'iit hair is j-iow n r darker have a Culdeti Clint SI. an, poo. laikiii ss disappears In shaiu-1 poointr. At dm: or tidlei ooi;.-; counb i s or at your huh dn ssera j h-l-i T : August 1( last day lo pay your water i nt w itliuut u penally, Noiicr, 4 it tons second cultbiK a tin I fa hay in field, at Js.'.n per Ion. Call Main 714. das; :;.5-W cwn.ni: or morning. 8-ii-t AtiKUKt H' last day lo pay your waUr rent without a penalty. iei-:aij v.ai.i i;s I! will pay you to watch the windows- at Kichardson'M Art and (lift Shop I his week. You will liiel many useful and beautiful aillcies priced beluw cost. This sale j.s to make room for the new tall Art (ioods which are daily ar riving at the Hhop. S-2-Til DISORDERS OVER WEEK EM) SPREAD; MAM Y ARRESTED (Continued tro::i Paire 1) sti- 7:.c ma itci;i, -::,(? Moin-:i i:i;alty siuI' All work Biiarantet d 8-4-tf iii:i:i;.s a nv Walch t he bargain window a' Uiel-aidron's Ait ami (Jift Shop. New thiiiKS appear in tin- window lach diiy, to take the place ir those that are (old. I o.i ns of useful and beautiful things ai- ."eiMns at les than cost. Take ad vantage of this opportuntly. S-N-Ct , A uk us. l' last day to pay your 1 wat'-r rent without a penalty. S-(J-'t Testimonial for our Kczenm Pre scription: 'Sit vei r noi n-W'i inlit : "I-'ind enclosed one dcjllar for bottle of your cczenui prescription. I fjul it jor trouble on my head. It has done wonders for ine and I want another bottle, liaviiiK used two hot t ' ' "K. Sweib r, KiiKejuf. Oi'e." 7-25-lf I AUKUSt Ht last day to pay your water rent w it hout a penalty. Souk etia values on hnxc-s of l-'ine Station-Ty lor one Wi i k. 4''c for all 7"c values. Si 1 ! t tto r i -Wright's family diuK store, 7-;.f call roit Bins Street lavhlht liuprnvenient Sealed bids will be receivel by the enuimiwion of the City of La (.raintc. Oregon fur the construe tion of thi! Improvciuenl . in street IiKhtin Inipicvenient districts No, 1' and No. a. within IHe city of La Grand", Oregon, accurdiiiK to the plans ami Mecif'ca1 ions tor said street ll.u'htinn' improvement now j on filu In the offieo of the city re , eot dor of saiil city. A deposit of J-'ive dollars ( $,"1.1111 f w ill be reij uirer) tor plans a ud I specifications lor each district j which amount will bo refunded if j biddor is unsuccessful and returna I same to this office. Jilds will be received to tliu uoiir of seven -I lilrty p.. m.. Wedni.ihiy A uk list 1 7th, U27, 11 ml must he accompanied by a certified check f or bidder's bond in (ho sum of I ten per cent of the it mount bid I as a guarantee of the acceptance and completion of contract if awarded. Checks will be returned lo un l successful hiddci'M. j The C"Uimissfnn reserve the irlht to reject any and all hhH, Hy older of the commission An 'ust ard, inn. I .1. K. STKAK.VS. ! iiecorder of the city j of Iai Grande, Ort-. 8-5-lUi I Well, in; has lutteii vl.i ttie non-stop presid nt, too. T;f the lake as a vacation center argues that the road to it v)ecome a state responsibility. The cost would be small the hvfcucrai oeneiii gieai. hi Med ford and Grants Pass on Hit Spree lv Malonev. If so. he prohably will out punch the Spa uiard. l'.ut whether 01' not (he I'.ridtreport bat tler can brlmr down the ruined , Spaniard Is another matter. I 1 K A NTS TASS. Ore.. Aul' S ! There are few hardier specimens ( A I ' )- In it -came that resembled Atrnrv nnnt'Pii hiu-iv f" the rim: than lz undun. In raet. hatting practice for both teams. 1U D1M, 11UUV1MC lm lAh. jobservers of Ills first few fights in Cranls Pass yesterday defeated I'ft iMark Sullivan, one of the best political writers and ob-lu,lN ''ury labeMe.i him more ot .ie.nord by a wore of to 10. in, . . 'it- r ,n chopphiL block" than a wood-' (ireatly weakem-d by the loss of ervcrs in the country, gives an interesting summary of pos--hoppe,-. m powers of assimiia-. several or their star players. Mcd oible presidential candidacies in yesterday's papers. The con- io" f,,","""l m-r iimu his pun. h-' ford was mmbie to stop the luenis. ..p. . . . . ... M powers hut since then he ban who scored almost at win. Tlie trlusion lo be drawn irom buinvan s opinions is niucn ine displayed the knock. mt i.inw that vtsitoi-M used tour pitchers, yis- tiimc as most republicans havn already reached since the !;M(,U ui!iin "HlK ;" -hh"H t-my'H sames s.ni Ashland into 'oolidge announcement of withdrawal that Lowdon, Hoover iMa duty in Philadelphia, while iuv i-'ation wjis ccnlinued into the ex plosion that wrecked Kmmanual I'l est) terian church there Friday nifiht. I A circular callini; for a one-day j ; protest strilie was distributed j- ' hiittK' 1 mO. ,1 Min.i I.'....L-.,. .0 I America at Wilkesbarre, Ja. men ofiirials sml distribution not sanctioned by t heir or ganization. Ten men and a woman were ar rested and t housands of alleged (xiiitiuiailic papers were seized in l.os Ambles. AlthoiiKfi order marked meetings of the Sac.'o-Vanxetti sympathizers in Chicago, police said ihey had :br j adical leaders under surveillance and were guarding eight prominent public official homes. KAV.M LOANS: l.OWHS'i" HATKS SCHOOL I'UNbS also available II. K. ni.XON. Cob y Huildinu. LA GitAN'DK, Ofth. v 2-m-tf Angus! 10 last day to pay yoi water rent without a penaltv. S-O-.U 111; vrrii i i, I'KTriii's j Scenes of the beautiful Wallow.l I Lake und the Ha.-iu. hand -tinted and corr'-c ly framed, in all ski-: and prices will In- found at I:ich ardson's Ait and Gilt Sanp t he home of Kastern Oregon Sceiv view a. S-S -i.t :ion hu' lloit. ne- ' that oe Mr Dmwpr lire the most likelv men to rec.'ive the rcnub lean ,,,"K 11 I'lii-powereit Ml ... ... i 1 1 1 -i 1t,,,"l,M-M- o r 1 n g hltn down. ..mnil 1111 11' it 11 i nV Jit lioi lie nl neu Ii o M it if n M f ill t uw it . r .... . JorwMMMyiiit . hu "niiu ..vv.i.j iw. ut,.L.-.v.s. 11 ieianey counin I itring i'i.wh - bailee ..Maloney in ten riuiuds'hr even jar jhhn. what chance has he to topple : Although Sullivan doesn't say so, Frank Lowden, former Paulino?" the Spaniard s followers joveinor of Illinois and farm relief champion, is probably the a,i..l,lnn is ni!lll(, (1 uytU.v UtV est bet at the start, lie is definitely a candidate and has Deianey." counter the hoterv a.i- i mirers. - jack w ill hox 1 he Si first place w it !i K la mat h 1'alls Me. lord and Grants Pass tied lu .second position. Ashland now lias a lead which insures t hem the pres-nt Series. Score; ' ' ' Tt. H. Tv. Me.tford to IS : GranlK Pass 1' H 22 5 large and enthusiastic following in the Middle West. He a.s been a stroug party man for 30 years and was slated i receive the nomination in 1020. He is not only approved iv agriculture rather generally but he is "well and favorably iowh" by business and industrial interests. Louden should iter the convention with the nucleus for a nomination unle due strong sectional opposition develops. In that case, and if Hoover doesn't develop too strong,! flawes might well become a candidate to whom party' length would shift, accoiding to Sullivan. Dawes has been! ominent m tlie party since McKinlcy, has been contrary to oolidge on the farm relief program, and is also a big busi-l ss man highly respected for his executive ability and of-1 " ciency. XI - 1 1 I'.' .! A I . . I 1 VI . . . . iNo onu Knows, oeiinuciy, wnai Hoover may do, hut he isj io of the main potential candidates even though he hasn't! en long in republican councils. Speaking of Hoover par- cularly, Sullivan cays : "The chief reason for the intention that existed until last Tuesday to renominate Coolidge was the wish to pre - serve the status iio to avoid any sensation of change or m interruption. Particularly did this argument weigh with -respect to business. The country, as a whole, is extreme ly prosperous, and there is a strong motive for wishing imt to give this prosperity any psychological chill through fear of change. Looking at the succession to Mr. Cool idge in this aspect, Hoover is clearly the laical man. Three men have been associated in the public mind with the country's extraordinary period of prosperity. They are Air. Coolidge, Secretary .Mellon ami Secretary Hoover. .Mi. Mellon is too old lor tlie presidency, and if Mr. ( idge is not available. Hoover is the one man who, step ping into the republican nomination and into the White ii it.. . i louse, wouio most strongly convey to tlie seii.e of manence, of continuity of policy." ('(.h,M,ln.M.r IK,. i ..I.;,..1 .. . :i , v v., iiik i.n- nun- k ii it-1 os.Moiimes, i(oilen. Iloovei d Dawes, it is haul to see how the republican parly can ep from naming a stiong man, one who would make a true esident. From the popular standpoint, coiisidei ing the -miry as a whole and leaving political influences outside, .over stands out. Whether that fact will influence paity ders to accept him or whether the more creditable party ord of Lowden or Dawes will win out remains to be seen. oiaucr wmu napp us, u, looks as though the country well supplied with able leadership. ard dizzy and then Kim V London housemaid made and yen ted to tjueen Mary, a pie. e Irom minute pieces of post- stamps. It represented a hou t;et of flntt ers and ferns t"PP' 'l y a hlue hntterfly. ( ' ''PdnoUy Ierffim' llefeUKe Sp.'illieCS addresser a croud of al.out 7'" in the rear of the city Icill at Worcester. Mass.. home of .1 udtfe Wehster Tlmyer. ' the 1 rial a'udiiu in lhc-ca.su. 'J'here J was no disorder. j Several arrests for dint rihut ion of literature, one piece of w hirh j decried "the hlnnrly decision of fiovernor Fuller" as a "ch41cnu;c j to lahor in tlje enter worhl", were , made in New If tven. onn. j Hnvim? sold our main stock Musical Supplies, we are closin out halanee of I red irtl o a -i. i i lumtdas. Sonoias and Kdisons at i:l(i HAKCrAlN. Ait pood .(-laliTr firt" toned and on he.d of terio lon't d'lay. r.'ewlin IiooU Sion of August 1 (' hist day . i r" rent w it hout a t o pa y you i p' lialty. MOKE LEISURE HOURS FOR EVERY HOUSEWIFE In cheerful homes everywhere a 'phone is the outside link to convenience, pleasure and safety. It is a time-saver for the housewife, thereby shortening the routine of household duties and permitting more leisure hours. Let us install yours at once. Home Independent Telephone Co. IlriliMltfliitii, iiM'Hrm, Tuition i holes, el. NnrtiKM Kiddy Simp. 1 I.AOir.S1 liliO.UK I.OTII SMOCKS Sl.li!! and yi.'l.s I Joys' Wiish Suits. ;i;'c U tn S j,1 UD (iirl'.s Dpcsm's, jijjo In 10 SUHI liiidics' House Divsm's , ;i,sr )( j.'MS Ladies' Silk Scarfs, ?:l.-j: value for si!ls NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP i lietler Jlerchanclise Lower Prices tstf If you f,',-l run ili- n atnl iwi . I... O In, , M,l s, , I.V .I.- I!",,,;,,,. ,., ShlMS. ,l. ,.,... ..,.... ,.,. V... VI. ; - "" """ , "S"1 f'"' "" '-' .! or. lv..rO.,.,-W.-ll.f fam.W g -in tin, IH-IkIhii ( iik. influ.MU',.,1 l'M-ir i,,-,-,ls a,l , , .IniK'Mur... 7-::,-irS3 V7, T. T T. Z77 : : " II -C, . . M ffHflS!I i , , . I ImlilU I J. , . i OOc3M JOl' wn.;M -rrr A POoKyC "IZj POX Ten -,- - "-- s , , -wu; M, ih.s WOLLARG OrvJ HER MOSP P& II I EARPIER. 1,1 f n. 7 A: I iiZ-olAbf'? AMO-COOCO DROP fJlSTTUR SWJ1TCM TT LeSSOllS W IJ I . A CAR Lf AO II II I ... ""t , A '; ;' -;- II I! ''- '-... ' - 't. ' S' tr I i if ii m l ai yf l a: iV, .,7 ;1 si Commencing Monday, Aug. 8 H HOT SPR ; . Prof. C. S. Leaf ,al!oiui!ly Famous Instructor ...... (I'-xaininei- Am. Red X.) Will personally conduct the classes He Tainrhl the Fish to Swim M'FF SAID! SCHEDl-LE OF CLASSES : .. M. :mll.- !.ll..- (iilly, l. I a. m ' ' '-ti.-n ricVm '. t,i t j I'lHs. I; :;,, , lint. 7 -::, r. j. 77e Smoother and Better Cigarette not a cough in a carload Private Information KMX NOW Ilk' lesson. Ptt ,.,, f I4.,..w i.. i'. ,V,,",u,t,t U1. v,,u "w.Ked everv other ( lessons stniig'ht. day, or 1 LuiUUiJ Cu., Lt, ITU)