La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 13, 1928, Image 4

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Monday, February 13, 1928.
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HA GRANDE EVENTNO OBSERVER
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(Incorporated)
Ad liMlcitftMtrnt Krwapapcr
FRANK B. ATPUKBY .
. Editor and PublUhrr
HARVEY F. MATTHEWS
.... Business Manager
Published evening, except Sunday, at 141 Adam Avenu
La t.rantie. Oregon. The Otserver-star published every Friday.
Kntered at the Ivstof ftc at 1-4 tlramle. Ore on, u Second
CUm Mail Matter under art of March 2.
OFFICIAL. PAl'KR OF UNION COl'NTY A.NU THIS
. CITY OF 1-A 'iUAM'K
MKMrKK ASSOCIATED PRKS3
Tha AsKMilated I're is exclusively entitled to u- for nubile.
tloi of all new dispatch credited to it or nut otherwise credited
If published herein. Atl rights of republication of ttpecial dis
patcher in thia paper, and lo tha local new herein lo are
reserved.
Daily.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Itj Carrier
ner month in advance
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Daily. MX mouths 111 advene
Liatly, tingl copy
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ADVERTISING KATES
Diaplay, foreign, prr column inch ,.
llplAy, local. par column inch
Tun. contract ricea on application.
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1.0VK CASTS t'CT I'KAR There Is nu fe.tr in Ut; but
perfect love c..elh cut (ear; because fs.ir hath turmriit. He
that leureth i uot .natle pertrct tn Ka. t John 4:1$.
Oregon Retail t
Merchants Meet
At Corvallis
I Willi will not tK the rvpublkar. and I.ouVn sentiment but
j nominee." support for Low den v-ia
si run per.
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OHIO'S KKAOIOX i
Cl.l MIU'S. Ohio. Fe. U (AIM PIVCHOT IX RACK? j
Ohio republican.. pllt into two i IIARRISBl'Kti. Ha.. Feb. 13. 1
it... nr.(.niiil - ti.li. lAI't -J. A. Km nf lht ! l! is hi t ur i
.!arim of HorU'rt Hoover and committee of the Brotherhood ol j
roK VAl.t.lS, tire.. IVb. i3. i VIm .'S n:itor l-Vank It. Willie today Icoino4ive Knirineern and Firemen
orrK"it retail iiurv haiii ti.i her- i.,rshallins' forv a to win announced today that nuiiiinatint;
ed hrre today for oix-nlnt.' of ihe,hio i d -lejraiea to the national pcuuora iot lormer linvernor on-
r4h annual CMitventlon of their otnti:lon fr their favorites. lora t'lnchot a candidal I e for tne
late a-o t.iiiuii. The sermons will ' 'red W. Warner, of Marion, republican nomination for United
-ritimit for thrw ti.v t.n rrei..t ehiiiiian of the tat central com- State senator, had been sent into
Iii:Me
Tin-
U l'm-le Sam vver lvd likf
brt-aLiii ltd South imHca
mm til m"IhI Clutrk-v tin doun
tlH'ro. I'll bs th ritln Jttxe ut-ur
Hi' utr l- a slxht m miiim o' tlnnii HOOVER OUT
blaik lilrt in !ily.
asru -tilt tira 1 ctdleire eanipu
f;i.t r.i;r.:tn ent us a kw
Itm. 'hMtii ndtlr l.y Mini ft.rnell pul-Il
M.iniu, ta(r lil rarutn. un buine-s
1 k.
Treident J. H. ITrre". nt l lr.
1 burn, wad due to open the conven
tual! this afternoon with hiKMmitiil
adtlrewK, ttt)MWin r.rfhrntnary for
malities. Offii-erv' rfpwrts and tvr?
nrtte r.-purts were t-rhedulel f r
this afternoon.
Av.aitlin .f :he Ad.!).ie Widfe
iu m p.iy pries will l nt a
barntiirt in the 'tU-i:e u-a r-mm t---r;i.ht.
fallowed by an erltri
I in thi new 'i'Hf:i hiuldilt;:. K-i l
1 r ttiim.il features of the pr;i:ra:tt
, bv:,n t-nHrrt'U". when tr:de j:rit!p?
: witl aetuble. t. F. Tate, execu
tive svretary. stiid a re-ord ultetid
an'? a in proiHwt.
NEW SPRING REDS
Kasha, Flannel and Crepe moderately priced
N. K. West & Co., Inc.
LEADING STORE OF LA GRANDE
For Over 30 Years
which hua endorse! Willis countiesi fur circulation without
.ismI-Io itiription of the re- the consent of Mr. Finchot
m onr4nutation in CMo 1
throuch IKHv-r action. 1 rrx mm",
Wrnrr said he had expected 1HZ..KU HITb
HiovtTs emrance but that "it is AIOtTXTIV T?P!pool - hours late.
r Er, ttable" ' w -a. a.a . St.anUinavian
Ht tj.Hb.rvd te move imperils' i shitminir was dcinoiali-'! antl lh'-
j ship Montcluii e reached
.'jw nidation
imperils
but that
JJver- A fUI famine Ih threattiicd lc-
ca use h o 1 1 v w i v ea return to b u yi
Un flub fcurliifr Uity are poison
Cull st
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the stale-
v.- H.Mver witl ffe1 a real Imttle
l..fvr u over." Warner said on mouth 30 hours late. Its propel -purpt..'
.f t:e ionntee endorse- lors mere damaged four days out
it'.-hi of STatvr Will s ws to of New York and it made its way
k'-r-p njiuo !uinlUnoe of a state through heavy gales. The suam-
party orirniiaiton" and that th ! . .
mow of H'Xtvvr's frvnds in con-I
t,-itir.c for tr e Oh.o defecation
yea tKiundeJ with such force Unit
millions of dead fish were wushe l
ashore. Scientists attributed I he
deaih of fish to sulphurated hy-
Operations
tieuiile back
c ' a iifws Htory
from the ocean bottom when
turbed by the fone of the fe'al-.
brought two "dead"
to life, according
The formula ousht
. . , ,n th.. mirfsirc
uroKen wiim.1i vum- .... i.,rMlliii- tn InMlullmeni
idlectors.
SIT. (JLEN
j PERSONALS
IN OHIO FOR
PRESIDENCY
k'niiiinuetl tr;wn V-ice 1
M r. tSl.l.'N (S
Feik. who las t
of ber dar-is f.oi
in la Uran.V. 1
Lucky Noah! lie had the sea all to himself, and didn't.
en lil ;it C roine
Mrv H. livn Iru V..
r t:v rt. hs
1 in
teturnexi b.oirie ttnuh iniji
hvtlth.
Katem t-eon IjT'it an I r
ft)lllli-ri lt,j4l . t-n if v-ta-r m th
nve to mount any jrtms or build a fleet of cruisers to etimvy mi. ta. n n,isi,w,It..d m..u-uv
uiaktne a sui.- tv.r litfhi.s It
rviM thl ! In- ln::itj w.ti li v-
-a I
Hill.
hI ticm llTc city j-iik a!ini;
A docttr complains that although he has seen doiens of lh Mt- ;ivn f-
. . . . . , - . , Ped -r t:.o prv ha. -
)Hne scenes where a physician was called for professional iuc iucnt b. rv svn.
-en'ice, he has never seen anything on the sciven sucyest-' w'- an l M"- s i: Ai!,n
. , " . , ...... . to Nainpa. IJx. IN is. etk. to v
njf payment for the call. Don t you think, he says, "if Mr. Ai.rn pa. a ivt, .- Afu-n..
cine picture showed a doctor being paid, or at least told he anJ lsw 10 :wt 1 ,l-a
... . . . 1 Mil i'liv l.vin. n I n.
ntpht expect paynn?nt, the public uvula lvalue better that rd ooy. of t;..ns Ferr. ihntf.
t ohysician rather expects such an arranrement when he is itn Jl tm l 4fI- Mi i','ti
vlled to visit a family for the first time? This seems like L on r r i cn ji:..f a thr
1 fair suggestion, whatever the artistic or professional stand-: v: 1 t;-- 'T n,os?li'- Mr!
irds may be in Hollywood. A fcr.r cr.JO wt 1; .n i,n
" j tend.J lie M. I A. lou: ii.ii. ;i v.t ti
I .a C.-n v.
lien: it I prmiari-s f tf:..t statv-.
do s.'
Tl KotaVIU lik4
Th.- s-crvra-y r-i-it
cubm.-t post and heindit-uted tvu
;-t" not te ah!- tv iuak a p'
cait:iMicti U-iore the pr
"My con:v-!oii that 1 ?.!. i,M nt s-
str:e for iht ny!t:n iions." ho t, .
SLii-t. "and itsy td'i tsrat to?s ks scr-- 0--
tsry of c-t:'mTce pr-v!ud" ti'e- t,v
Troin tr a kins apv rv..n .J cir.-
pa ten 1 ii"it r-'y wKollynivci t. ;
i:;y fri-tid in ONio. to corJii:t jr
an l t i'or.'f'Ji-t it m a 't Tua
wiM it nd to disrupt the oivanixa
Hons w orW j
llmor Men Hn-y
To start a vt porous effort, the
looer saj p pv rt e r have the n-aines
t 4 it i Ohio republicans on pet
t.ons circttU:ed .lunnc the l-st
tvk. These will form a nucleus
t . etrend the Hover onraniaa.ion
if j I'hio . cour.ttes in T5 of
whith txr.iat-.ts alradv have leen
f erine.!. a.x-orOinc t Hoove-r head
iHiar: T.e W-HiS sroiip has
:t e :-n lorrenier.: of the state cvn- ;
!a! coinmatt-e.
l:-.'Nrt A. Tafl of "mclnnAi4. '
so n f C, e f J u st ice William H . ,
Ta't cf the supreme co!irt an-noe.:re-I
p'ars for f'v-n:aion f a
Hoo r c!ul in Cincinnati nJ
iiantt?i'a county.
I-
So-called "com
mon" colds are
dangrroos-Gripoe
or Hu may result.
Check the cold
promptly. HILL'S Cascara-Brotnide-Quinine
tabiets stop a cold in one dar.
Drire out the noHnire Play safe! Insist
on KILL'S, in the red box. 3) cents
at all druggists.
HTLIS
Qninlna
ARCADE
Starting Thursday
nj i:h
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S-r -ii'T
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e state
tttd and rv-:
It4 r It 1VKI TKIV
WA.H.Nt.TOX. Keh. 13 (AO
.ivviry Hiwver t sought a
rt ; Lx' ar i- usre t rot't t htr s-ltrni
poI;:iv.I d'suss:on tnuehl on
Jii-; ar.nouiCHni-n. of his presi-
V-'.! tro.tcy. and prepared to
W''.iten on a fihm5 trip
nor:Ja
l ave-! te- b-rra-J of fisheries
f:t
he
1M
f-.tr
-jBk J.if
t r-r
r. :- ( r
t.. rer
C?e,-ier.
v For a little whi!e there was talk of a war Ivtween two in-! sn?m - c -tt
-fc-l . c. j.. . i a-w:i i f v- - Url m.trke'
aiu irti j;wtiUa nit outtuiiwu vii eintjiiy ti 4e i ork ano
he Royal Dutch-Shell petroleum group f Kuive. That
nved unusually hmgeiw,:s, liecause il inviIved certain for
eign governments along with vast private business inteivsts.
ov eer thing has quieted dtwn. t Sir Henri Deterdm.' A
Injector of the Uoyal Dutch combine, vorr.es to New Yorkud'
V ith the Louden Times opining that there is eveiy likeli-'
r.ood thjjt lorj? h Viy.es t'se, gnuinwoik will W jajd f? M
xnmanent peace Very likely it will. Uusiness feuds sel-' ' r
l .Mrs.
.cm last long, espoeiitlly iu the oil garni Our various Stand-. '
ud Oil concerns get along very amicably, in spite of the
ct that the government, se yeai-s ltck. thivw them int.
ompetition with each other, lutetnatioual bus! ues is farj
Hie pacific than iuteinatior.al jxlitics. IVHxis of d.iectors
'gw to peiice treaties nKvre readily than sc :utes and pariia-'
ncnts, - I
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w. Nr.
' Th.- p-.-pV of
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kno
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trir-!.ry
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m'i vtv.st h an r.w: ur
r?-:an .ti! l t-ho(c for a
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- -e ai.d Tiitm at i--at a e-ti.
I: v. .t -ir-. -' toh'y thit in
:v;- ot l-r ar'!i'.u,.ni'vni'-:i',. Hovv
r iviz-r-. to t f rum us mw't as
c,--.:t-le frot tvUtical d:-usJorts.
.;.'! S-i'i. for ivk or so
e-;;- K-lT.'aT Alt'! a ti eek's -im
"'ori i.'- It- -li e nr
'.iv. by ie r fo i-rrs--r.al
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W VSj.'NC.'N. K1 13 t AI
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.! 1 s Kda.n T. M.-r''ith of lo
; s "- f t'!- b-.i'imir
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--.-. for lU" prrstd-en-
W0
"Without anv exaceeration
tn- a really great picture ! ! !
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Purchased in 13 Days
IliTuLir V.ilm
$ I on fVIrii.i ry
Slc-ial S9..
l!KK: A 3 cm.
tun of I lie dHki
un Nikv 4oe Ta
Eeslern Oregon Light & Power Co.
Murder Snpccl It
Held in California
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I A IK KM'ANSION
j : i One of tho loatlinj: Anici ic. n I'liilviei-s, Glonn I- Mat tin. is
j ;tins to Imikl $"i.).(n.H',iHK uorth of hip nwil anj iv-cvsoner
i oaplanes for use between the t'aited State ajU l-iti'.i-A'.'-.er-
i : can countrit-s. He is olsbiUhin; a new plant ut Baltimore
i i "i' that putre.
! ' lie Knieves that city is we'll adapted, by its Laid and water,
j ' ;-ciUties ami its location, to lxonw "a woiid center of avia-
; ion." There v. ill doubtless be other great aviation centers
; --ealkxi in this country in the ite.vt few years many of them.
? i'heiv atv many si.srns today of the Ssinnin: of an era in ;
I I ivcraft omst ruction and extension which nuy rival the aa-'
I ontobile iiuUistry. Tlie antiou:K-enH'nt by the Ga ;e:xhein;
,i 'oundation of an endow racht of $10,'V. for tew "air
j I iiiiversities" is xn eamp-.
I The pivsent deveiopnient is espoc'al'y interesti: ;ind pic-
' i uivsmuo. It nuy not be tv.dly an outsivwth uf I indivish's
ioneer vn;tin efforts in litin-Ameriea. but it U.-.ks as if.
! t weiv. Ceitamiy that dyn&ntic younj nutn. within a few ;
j vivks. has drawn the Anieucas North. Central a -. l South
; -far closer together spititually and jwjr;phiea!iy. ar-at f.eljv '
d mishtsly in ptvpiirtnp the way for a netwoi's of air cvm-
i ' iiunication.
Aiivlanes atv especially adaptetl to thi.s broad field of op.;
i, (' 'isition. Uvatsse there atv hardly any international rai!.!td'
1 -mi highways Ivtween the count tie. Any k:nd of L.nd e- !!-t'-uetion
is eii"tmouly difficult. Kvaviv.- "f the wi'd tena
i nvxstly iiHHinUtii'.s and thick fnvts and the dif::c.i'.t'
J.imatie conditions. The a'rw;-.v is easiest ai-d r. '.
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a as a r.rf-ff
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... . wi 'irv M'i""
St- ;rr , r:p-Tl'Lifan
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t-"t 51 - - r: i..l!.v a.t arrf 1 A
mrf :'. a ' C-1 d.ai Hoover
; t-v W:tl-s-
itiMii
FOR DiJI COUCH
LINCOLN'S GREATEST MEMORIAL
'o North Ainertca'i cnteipiise wi'.l piovi
:ie e-ji:
nd fx-ihaps al
or opeiation.
to a huge extent, the p;l- ts ..i u tin- c.
alS .5 I.' --"
Anyone - Anywhere
Anytime
This is vojr opportunity !
Let us make your connectiws for u.
Home Indopendcnt Telephone Co.
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"Lest We Forget"
X MAN ever took tho chair of state under more
harrowintr circumstances than Abraham Lincoln.
With the country torn by strife, with foreign powers
waiting eagerly to strike when America should lie
helpless, with those whom he trusted, betrayintr him,
Lincoln's task was fraught with almost uns'urmount
able obstacles.
lUrausc hv
suaociicU m las ulivil ,,f I',,;.,.,
ami his life pivves an example ta ever
Auieiican, his tvumiy honors hi:n on this
tlav.
La Grande National
Bank