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i . -r Patre Four Monday, May 21, 1928. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Hax-orporatea') rRAKK & APPLEBY . . Editor and Publish or BAR VET P. MATTHEWS . Buain pnollahe-1 eTenlnr. except dMu. at uuu AttiH la Oraade. Orex-on. The oOTr-Sur potlrtt. evary Frvday. Eatered u the Poetof'tc al La Grande. Ortu. aa Second i Mail Matter under act of March . lilt. OFT1CLAX PAPER OP fTSlOS COOfTT AND THS CITT OP LA iRA.NDI MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS ' Tha Associated Prna is cxclustve-y eatltled to aaa for pabHeav Uoa o( ail neaa dispatrbee credited uIvkI och---ara-a uMn4 -if pah-ashed kmla. AU n-hl of repablicaUoB ef special dle pelchea la this paper, aad alao the local aewn aaraia aiao ara " v 8CIWCRIPTIO!. RATES By Canttc Daily, par moat h la advance . Dally, ola months 13 adraaee . Easily, a acta easy . t By Mall Daily, par aseela la advaare Deity, par alx a-eatha la adraaea Daily, par roar la adraaea Weakly Oboonror-ear. par year -I ADVERTISINO RATES Display, forcica. par caloaia lack 4ta Display, local, par eolaaaa lack aa Tliai eeatract prtcao aa atpUcaaoo. THE SEAT Of ACTIIORITT The Lord bath prepared Ilia tbreae la the heavens- aad hi kla&-doaa reietn ever ail. t-s-ilsa IeJ:l. A3BMA3gTlN far ha Native Towns , Are Destroyed Bishops Go Afoot and By Air To All the Frontiers of Methodism By Earthquake , IJMA. PertiL May II UP)-E. tire aatjve rut&crs hare ttewm 4e strorrd by jut-ci mivi earlfc)-aa,wf-s la Cawnira department. ""c a heavy toil of l.vev atrrordio-c to fi-armatary 4rim nwtliMt the rorerameat today orrr fartly rtro-yrd teiecrapa linen. The Irvmor 6xaa lajrt Moaday mora In taaced nsuU Wedaea- day. Jarm. a rilia In the Cajamarca do-p.11 mm at near (he Enajir fra iter. na dero-red aad a amber of tahabtaata er h-arted ia tb raina. Piinpcnrna waa .alaa ru. Hit at ka IS hnoaa. dead. By (larlrs Salter fliiTh he hftch hike out to the oot- Aaaort.ted Pre-a Staff Writer Jt iMn-E acwstn. Ttt he has jKar- ) KAXStAd CITY. Mo. (AP nrty to the trUer et Watkmf. iidm. akibac c4 flying. ,Th;NH. thuiJiiMl ml from tha ST active bapa of the 3ith- 'ht hoot iM Kptewl CBurch travel '--) ttv Jhrtc.B vr fn.m 15.- mitac notuT ehec kins up lh lo si.-Hf ntln annuIlv ia f f M-iB over ihe .wh as -.jrkf-rt Afnca." From anarM. Each fteshp averse ;i.ts K.nn. ta Caoetuwo he co mUra of travel rer1y. aa4 oxs - B-rth itmort to the isiluri, ami . spends mare th-aa three mosxzui vear at hoa&e. N'a means af travel knows to 5 tun haa evened the eiHxpaat ia traversing their tar-fJunx aru. AkrptoaeaL, aaBwn. t.otisebk4Ls. ea aaeaL traina. amaaaatHles. sxc ca eh. bryr-r. hones and sleigh all are called into ne BuImp J ohm L Nueibra of Zur- irta. Svttarrlaad. he area in- fnora Kocema ta ocean. Iji-oriat, a the wfst remriU j as removed from BtvtK'p 1 ;JxthJirn Area and civen ta Bifaop f jSl.tiiww W. 4'lair. of rotnnjrton. i iKy teriue it ra aearer to Cot- ; aet-n aad Capetiwn. Bhop Clair j ;u saem-r a!moe entirety ta; melt ht jf. arnica tneiuaes aiao ; she Vi Ir.J.eA, Hiii and the IX- ' Red Cross Shoes Fit the Foot in Action or Repose iV. Y. West & Co., Inc. La Grande's Leading Store For SO Years Last Story Of Urahm Homer a food IB liaar tor Iboasfta. I prard nprct ia' rrawnai T era o" aa axe Uarr amt htjt ("' FARM BILL VETO EXPECTED SOO ;"r tb .rtaava lac xsaixaaa. iifrniBT, rtua- i aad br SeaadinaTtaa raaniri !n-iuti dTliment In India "Tr appraxiiaatalr 1. milBs made It possible for The foar V Tifnih la True olrplaae. I tlw m!r lh'loljan bishop. Juho W. Robinson, j CUil1 nsalar Earopean alr-paawiajer t Frederkck W. Wame. Predarick B. i " Uaea be oftea TiM a balf aVraPMier aad BMW H. Radley. to , CHICAGO. May 51 AP Braaa eaaatriea la a week, aad haa ri- 'trarel mmflr by Irain and motor.; t Boadoa'a hu atory of what hap- ed tbrea aatioaa la aae days fir- -3.o4 these biiwp epel oniy a rear , eic&t -year-aid Job any ' - .ie" nc r T t" au-, Pyrek baa prarea. aarartanatetr. 1 Tb btoaop trarei apprexiatateV head. ta be tree. . Johnny's body aaa - aaiJea yearlr. aatna ak the : Rhon Father has rlreled the foaad rioaliac ta the Catcaca rlrer railroad, automobile, ateaiaer aad 'a-ortd eteht tioirs in SS.reara. ' yeatrrday. ' , -Bibop T;ij Lowe of Sincaporc Braaa bad loid tbre other I Riahnr Efcea t. Jokawn of Cape- ' tkd erry kooara anean of traroj otortea of what had happeaed ta lovx Sash Afrtra. and BHop Uo rveriTitr the iftraits t?ettlenent. bai ptayente. aa that ahea he fia- Gaorxe R. Groaa of Prkir.c China. ! Bhon Chrie U Mead of Dea- . Id the boy bad fallen huo hnadreois of Bilea af,-., r.4 : rer h i:.!abtv the Urcest doaiea- ! (CoeUaoed frooa Pare J" m? aara te foaat hot raod." fir. Ceondav a tuea ta aaea droanlai caMe4 ice natmaaau ina i era ia a eaotetaor atth a ntr to I nrer Bta taie aaa met with thoaanada of yailea hone or mole- Thla time, boa ever, bark- aa birrrle and la aedaa rbair ' fBraao aaa aat lauxiniac- , Btabop Croaa mnb aearly li.- I There mere aa aaarka of no- pa ajllea yearly in that part of a-nee aad death aaa ascribed to miu aim rkm iw nilnnilt area. e:eadinx from BlUmr. Vor! to Chihaihua." Mexico and . f-r.ai ?:5i City. lura. to Nerada- He traveled St. Eille Ut year. ! Mycb h: aestem aad Mexican j le.f. irae. fa. II. .-t uiny JJUft M9 llUtlj .1 - The economic law of supply and demand takes care of uksax them to a to pat throoctt arg Collide But cverytnin? in its domain soocer or later. It sJo !y seems to ter COKtr,rrMj ,uaiua I working out the farmer's probJem. The business review a fee. . lif a hlV hanL-ino- hmlu nm'tita mnt that orhfU tha tiohofa Kaa Xaaanw iwora I - o . -o - -- j The enaliaatioo lee prortxtoa ot , fOTTAGE GROVE. Ore, May tl ueen going on ior years arxnii tegisiauon to aia me iarm peo- tue ji-mit-hwm nmawr in. ap cam dnrea by ni Eaiac He. the agricultural situation has been improving by natural 'ty cr.! V.ZTZ piricesses. - Other products have been declining; farm prod- ' a year deriared u. a- rn-Blax m th. akonrmtr bin. aa nets have rieen rising "At iJ, tirry no farm nmrhu-i in tho - P"a, ,he lo.ioo road, on ear .aa a . " atooa oa tae raiiax- t.. -. - ln -Mt. , ao aatoraobiles aad only trails f.r travel i t.x slaze fwaeh aad hore- raada. t".rr the houseboat of the Nk- nd he r oftn railed to lay .broad and yeUoar Vattrtae river, he Je tie c!h Xit khhl In travel-) penetrate .the far imerlor. after las. - - ) CO VE-LA GRANDE FREIGHT LINE Time Schedule Daily except Sunday . Leaves Cove 8 :C0 A.M. - Leaves La Grande IrSO'P.M. ' Freight rates and classification may Ic or tained at either Terminal Office or from driver. . Office and TermJiial ' Weiater's ijn.re. Cove. Ore. " I'hoae Main fe2 L.1 Gram! Termin.il t'nion Craiiiery l'huiie Main 1-2, S. H. Weimer, Prop. Blark Balle. and the other aaa ra- atood oa the ratiax. Wah a tm a to obtaining rooaad- eratioa by coarreaa of a farm re- ;lf bitl. a at tipttm tie pre!- r.mr ' Improved "'t 'l vra of the Me- In cc. nr wrTr Mr ao4 Vri j .-uu-nram vpui. --t , Wilfum Emiruc. parents of the tao 1 rapttol tote I ay or alba a tf jnwn. aba Mrs. wniiarn Eaiacf )ay. saater-ia-taa'. Aithoarh the cars' first rank of importance can be named which is not selling 50 j try is in as healthy a state now as it ever was. methods ad machinery help progressive farmers, but make conditions harder for the unir;rc3sive. I IraMW wnn ion if fi. lt coasideraUl speed oa at , fsl tail llie diiviw !. OM-'iura u.t cfl Esf The American people are off to a flying start in the mat- rm aad the executive retarding- ,h, on!T noaiiy injured. tor'of welcoming trans-Atlantk ffiers. and that's fortuwte. J'.'r the'! j ' ujxsicuit; aiui me; uriiuda-jiuu rALacuitaun lias uctrn Wia iaiwui, - '- J t c Q S8ull8 ff Of practice. We shall soon be in the full tide of it. Everybody who is anybody on the other side of the sea seems to he nlarv- - - . , . , ator McNary aad RepreseataJive ning a westward flight to America this summer. A casual aooid no piaa AawfXmrr o P1aja I'aatUiar to admit defeat. S-n- j Record Of Hoover WASHINGTON. Mar 1 laf! '. summary of the situation shows England getting into the in the m-at of a . Tbete . Asaaijini tiw lr1 ,0,4 of s. J i roe with several pUnes and dirigiKes. Gennany preparing "ZrrZ Im Z'VLTr uTV '. Uur more air expetiilions, Fraivce Fettinsr ready for a rreat frwftwre wmiMttf lMjosh. reiterate to the enate " rci' --" r 1 to-ar lua carxe tnt lr. Honm-t ' ot wheat daring the var. &enal sveepstake, and other flights in the nukine in Bel- jrium. Po!dtJid. Sweden. Spain. Holland and Italy. The line The appyat d-ierr.i.aaliMi Mr. Cootidre to mo the bill aa4 The MiawBkaa. -mho t ? mXibc nuriMJO. me eaiern sny. as , tor farm re-j, ,.. hi, expert debenture farm View-ed from or Atlantic OjCSt, will SOOn suggest a flock of P"" '' u" ,D-,Irel- pan. referred to the repabli- m-d gee in a new migratory movement It's high time to '.IT,. rTZ"": ' fIa'r"d,?.at: " ret; bus y staiidardizing and simplifying this welcoming busi- m"t " "M ir un. )a hM 1Se n,,ir to of,e,l Mtalesi w be overwhebned with it and miss our tutul vav , ...,. ... 'if'.f -T4!" cation tours. . ! ranrfirlate. Bl'SINESS HONOR A great captain of indus-try a John D. Rockefeller, for!' awate. WASHINGTON. May Zl IAP dale." Hoaever. he dialed his at 1 Fse e.lIKn ncmry laria miri. ' ...... whiu s.vw.- i p! n of Senator 1' 1. dernorrat. er t M sacari. a a- re- -cted as a "rider" la the tax redarta b-ll tovljy by instance may or may not succeed in a particular cafe where he tries to drive out of office an executive whose conduct he ! Posse Sctirchng regards as unworthy of the industry- Nevertheless such an effort would 1 worth while if it did no more than inspire this' notable resolution, adopted by the United States Chamber- of Commerce. "American business is jealous of its grxal name, in sists upon protecting it professional status by the main tenance cf the highest standard.- and intends scrupuf : dusly to discharge iU collective responsibilities. Chief ' among such responsibilities is that of purging business of all those who indulpe in commercial and political cor ruption and shock the sensibilities of all decent citizens. "The chamber declares that the moral turpitude of corrupters of public servants is even greater than that of those whom they detauch. "The chamlier emphasizes its principles of business conduct, which provides that 'corporate forms do not al i solve from or alter the moral obligaUons of individuals.' It maintains that stockholders of corporation owe it to themselves, to the government and to the prtjfe-ssion of business publicly to repudiate those tiho nisrt-prc-ser.t them. Such stockholders cannot accept the profits flowing fiom corruption and esc-ipe the nvral jitij-n.! which inheres in su ?h profits. Neither can they pei-mit those who ;ict fur tli.-m to profit personal! through cr- '" nipt transactions or shk-Id others who do." This is hijjh rm!ity and sound goe-pe'. It is to 1 Ukt-n to heart particuh-rly by st'jckhoidvrs who sit lack supinely .-ind give tliesr tant j-ppmval while business executive &' things in tht-ir name U:.-.t either executives or bbckh'itdersi might blush to do 'r then-selves. C-1 ethics in t-us:ne5 ' is becoming recognized as the only sound and practical p.licy j ttuit can le foliowcJ. I For Two Robbers KICKNK. Ore May II IAP) A a pan f of mea from Monroe and Corral! is aa oat searchin-r all day Haaday for ,tao mea n-ho rooted ISie A. Wllhelra-Jr Sons store at Uoaroe and the "Southern l"ar"fic lofl hoase thrr aboat S:3a .'dock Han-Jay n-omine. Ilararerrd ;rt as they aere aorkinsr af the store's sar. the mo tecin shoottnx and dashed to eae of the to automolwka they had and eacapvd into the ararby aoorhv They te."t a brt amoont of p!cadr in a toanac car oatwde. i the store that aa !i-TUiftei aad restored to the oaarrs. Grass stains may be remove-l oith alrohoi. fl D l J. Or Mi- T III y I "" i .JTf-T-ni nrrr irr-SL-KSi v ii -n : kwss HVisw If r4i L M SmV.IIMIw f 1 $kTea55S-,l Nbl ferTPS: ff-Z -"fc x--,-WT S t i mt .---ia' a F IM "- V- m 'lit . aanaw 1 1 1 I J S l' . t.' 1 r-ii - .a a It 1 i - v . . . o S.i- ? ' i"' a -"- .iix J l-ol "tt"Mt U the -rtiferewe H ees a hill aad a pill V I .1 kl.irtKK of pah? cren crept ( rle rbtae cam indtvidvallty t 'a nf t orlxinal hp an f trlmminc M emeralds i-kinf j ramp and saddle. . ; r I Wsajv -aaly ! PAIiASOLS For Children, 50c to $1.2.") Watch Tomorrows Ad for Prices on Ladies' Wash Frocks NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP erf? jf?S? r . y- V roT- nainn arf hots' e're tritttv the Afaviar arailaeir aiiA iiiaif (aflin mmlmr . f-oot or Inrsc features u'hen you try lr iYctf Mcyic; . Antoms'ic-frcd. S-ft No han -rubbing Roller Water Rrrrover. - ev-en of ctiSs atxi cc4 which srarx to at t lrv rcwitiCTts aid rrverars. A-ustaKe lrr ahich Dor not crush buttons ranr or 1 arr the tab "T 7ES, I did my washing this niorn j -nS It n-y takes an hour with my Maytag and doesn't tire me in the least. Before getting my Majita-;, I would not attempt to wash in the morning and entertain in the afternoon. Now I don't mind the washing at all." Maytag owners know that the Majtag washes the grimiest clothes, removes the most stubborn edge-dirt without hand rubbing. The New Maytag- with its advanced method of soap and water removal, its quiet, smooth operation and ether new features, more than ever exemplifies the ideal in washing speed, convenience and thoroughness. You really must wash with it to appreciate it. fr - N. i: c if f.i CAILIK1 to yer heacibt. HnfH c-wrr Aich forms hancy ttdi wiim open, Srientific coostruclTfie tfHtrd to raB pgffect fvdtrsiMttx and rtta- b-tity. rVaejm'al lacq jct ftn-r-ha satoitarv aod ca- A week' airn ve iMetme wx e-r-r- and has instant teruirtl . releae arhtch is the ut - rot in safety. Non-lrreakahie, hrat .retainir a., hfr-lastwi:. cift-alumiDitm tab bich rl?M and einptjes itsEf. -fjuirt pcarer-drtTe wrh precision -cut steel Deferred Payments You'U Sever Miss THt MAYTAG COMPANY Kcwton, Iowa ia tn boa. 'Tubfub a-ashed ta J to 7 minutes. ice e M'.-tak is the trtewt durabe TT-Sd-". One atrf V mry frV vaafm u a Mmt MuminumcWasher MAYTAG SHOP 110I31FS nLIKJ. PHONE MAIN f.J9. LA GRANDE, ORE. j Mavrag Shops arc operated by Matag Pacific- Inc.. a the following points in Oregon and Washington: !.erdefi. Wn. rAlhanr. -rt. TKIS MURDERERS MUST DIE. aad Sa- J. R. Eal-a of CUckt Natxaul Park rcaat to -era the death ararraaU Ahkoxt-i thr aattooaj paik it a ra-nr prrsenr. d ha brra a-odrd 'fs kill aao-aatata i-ona. pack as UV oar shtraa abort, bruuc carr ut to dcatracbt-e oi othn forms of ani tl kit. . ! S I f IIS Ferrr St. .AiHorls. tre. la I" Si (Aabarn. W'a. fv-ani I'.z. Bater. Ore. . 1 lilt Ci-tiTt St. (Bellins-han-. TV a. I : St--. St. I Bend. Ore. . Til Y. n St. i Bremero-a. Wb. - Pacific jCeatraUa, Vs. .. 1 ' 7 S T.-mer ;Colfar Wn . N Vni t nlvllle, -. I S l!ih t-saane, Oi. jl uit a l"xr-t. IVx . itl V R'v-hef-ller Av Kl-!- V n . Ill W Msin K"nxh r"all--. Ore. . i: S T Iji c.mnde. tire. i-Hl-w-- Bide. t.irttfiIJ. t.re- i N Brrwdaay Vlfrd. Ore. 11 N Harriett 5!;.. 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