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.ft . Wednesday, June 13, 1928 V'!'V, Sl, LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Paw Four So i ': ; ' r .4 rnnbp TEfaejtmg bserber (Incorporated) ' X Aa Independeat Nrwspspre ! . ..: r, . j TRANK B. APPLEBT Editor and Publisher ) HABVBt" F. MATTHEWS . Business Manager Published evening. e.-teept Bundajr, at 141 Adama Avenua ', La Oranda, Oregon. The Ohserver-Biar publUl.d, every Friday. - Entered at the I'oatofftce at Lo,Jrande. Oregon, aa Second Claaa Mall Matter under act of March 3. 17S. , OFFICIAL PAPER OF ONION COUNTT AND TUB . , CITlf OF 1A flRANDE ' MEMBER AHSOCIATEH PRESS ' The Associated Press la exclualveiy entitled to uae tot publica tion or all newa dispatcher credited to It or nut otherwise uredlted If publlahed herein. All rlKhta of republication of apeclal dis patches In tola paper, and also the local newa herein also ere reserved. . r SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' . ' It Carrier . ' ; Dally, per month In advance - 71c Pally, six months In advance . H.60 Dally, single oopy , .... fro By Mall Dally, per month In advance Dally, par six months In advance . Dally, per year In advanoe . Weekly Observer-Star, per year . H edo ...$2.60 .......5.00 la.oo ADVERTISING RATES Dlaplay, foreign, per column Inch Display, local, per oolumn inch . . Tina contract prices on application, - ..42s ..400 PERSUASION AN I'UOMISK: I'lulse ye the I-orfl. I will praise the Lord with tny whole heart. In tho assembly of the up right, and In the cungretftttlon.''. Psalm 111:1. . n. : ABMART1N - i ' Ml -. (' Im' fun t watch an! Best And Davis Face Arrest In fill sll-l Minikin' nm? o' III' things. bounced out of Ills chair to chal-! construct e will place a candidate' lenge the accuracy of the .count whone personality fits out prin-.. and demanded that the delegation ,cipl and the nation's present, be polled. The clerk called the 'necessities.. We are. not barren of 1i , ueorgla delegate namca one Dy one ' presidential iiuiui-r. nuci fOreSt KeSerVe ' aml rmr cf luhter the choice may full, we know it ' will . m. vm.'wuv ,v.a (olal wm found to be fourteen for, not rest In unworthy hands and ' Creager and two againstj . that the leadership that we will .PORTLAND. Ore., June 11 fAP) ' New York got a big hand from 1 here set up will assure to the rarrvlnir nnlera lu'arnni te ii the anti-Hoover neonle bv castinr country a republican ascendleiicy Best aud Emery DuvU and move votes against the Hoovor-Crc- which will endure for at least eight their families from the ground they ager slate and 3r in its favor.' A years more. . :. . occupy In the forest reserve In the moment later In a perfect roar of j , hive Sllllliin lt-MiiB I Klrh creek deiiert ne'ir Roseburg. cneerlng. aecreiary Mellon cost tno ) . There are at least five .million Lureu Cochrane.''. United Ktutes whole of Pennsylvania's , 7S .for ; reasons why this must be so be-, deputy marshal left here last nlsht Creamer. The final voto was Icauso there nrf at least five mll- for riouitlas. county. -. , ' ' S'BVj. the first test 0 strength Hons more, republicans than there Becently the goverhment was In- between Hoover and antl-Hoovcr ,re democrats in this country, forned that Hest- and .Juvls were forces, with Hoover winning. - . These millions uniled as we know nflll di-ciivlliir land from which t After the roll call with a Bllloth- thev will bn when this convention it hey were ordered last year beeuuno "ring majority, for thiiHoover peo, . 8 completed and joined, by millions it ai hot open to eettleinent.-'! '"' naa "cen conciuaea. anu tno more to whom our candidates und Both are dixabled . ex-service result announced amid a burst of ur principles will appeal, will men. Kmi Is a Wnrld urur vnlei-un Hoover' cheering, Kenator Moses on In an overw helinlna vlc- i.n.l lluvla urvArf 1.. I u Ih. Was escorted tO Platform tO take Int-v nl Ihn nnlln American war. Cochra lie carried 0,8 cn"'"- Presented by Senator "There Is no occasion for the ii wad of posse slips to sweur In L,eneen of. Illinois, with tho gavel, people to distrust our . parly and help If needed. ' Moses took hold of the reins of tbe there is po occasion for our parly -'. . convention organization in tho to distrust the people. Their sober f'fl WPVTinV suln" ener0"0- manner that he judgement will rest with us." r,,V.7.V,v : - Presides as presldenU pro-tcm of After, outlining many reasons ,- ' STRENGTH IS lhB MIULle' ond Iollvred an inaug. -hy American people will, bo with ' - mD HfsTlVim urul ad,,rcm breathing tho fire of the republican party at the polls In run. 11W v lliIV defiance against the democrats. November, Senator Moses con- ' - v- ... Tho dclegutes and galleries liked eluded: j j ' tno lorceiui sentences ana ariving "llrlux Him On" Kestures which ho 'lambasted tho "And In secklne for aii aeency and ho to 'carry forward tho nroe-ram of withdrew from tho front of the wag cheered repeatedly. , . .. . the social t order In the ', United platform, out ,of sight of .many ' Stntes we know our people do not of the ilelemites. . .. , MOSES PRElllPTS : i Intend to throw our country wlth- Nodon continued to vainly ad- . 1,1, ,, .n.m ln ,he tender, embrace of Tain It's easy to swim in a ; COLUMBIAKNIT SUIT '.' See the New 2-Piece Styles, i - : . N. K. West & Co:, Inc. La Grande's Leading Stoic For 30 Years i When the . v Family's Away (Continued from Pag A ) fHV llCMV lol.tf III IIKH'U lilll lit 1... ) nrior 111. I- lnlu'flt -. il. Kvrr'ilifiie; rl lias iiImiui rcwl.nl J ' and played on enemies of republicanism Hi' limit. Iml m f r no riKiin'Uc coriMtnitlon litii luid ill mrre I1 Mirk up a iNtoirr nlHln n beaut I Doctor Wilkes To Return Tomorrow Dr. Lewa Wilkes, aKltant to Dr.. Leo It. Uouvy, will nrrive in I-a Cirande ioiiwhtow eventnK from MILITA1ST DRIVE many tail '. . . ... ) "Whether, he -emerge from an- ,. ... ' ' ... ' other spectacle like the one-hun-(Contlnued from Pag. 1) n,ed and thiee.round battle of the - Madison bear garden, or whether he come from an ' overpowered ."Less than ten years nirn the re. convention nem spell uouna uy.tne dress the. chair and then under took to climb up for a personul talk wiUi tlia- chairman. But a group of. delegutes froni"; other slates intercepted him ond after the people stood with us then. n short - and apparently good na- lookji to November Victory lured 'dlscuHsion. tho North Dukot- . ."I.PJ thlm Inn van m at,,. Ik,. an desisted. As he was turning publican party stood firm against g,ar0 ,he Tammany ' tiger, we back toward his seat ho met Sen- the surrender -of our national Br" reidy for him.' Bring him on .In, r.lll.ll nf M.,,,.h. ,.!!. aril h .nu. .1 U , OIlCl W6 Will OUTV llllll. ' We Wel- '. A gill Clelk in London Won the $35,000 prize in the Stock Nw Y".r'?. ''"' . . .. : . whom he 'had served some years -nnd the people then stood with oon,e n'1", with hospitable hands to exchange sweepstakes ticket. But it took the price of a good ,!Z 7Z"Z,: ,", th; ' ; , ZttSorty C monhan STS! wi.eiher hi. K,ad..mlo study In Ct New York v,n,.u , yoH ,.ko speoc.. , " ' ,, - A ' " " ' , name be Brown. Jones. Jtoblnson 1'ost tlrailiiale .Medical school and asked Norton. .. , - Ho we shall aland firm again or gmUn ' ... , the New Vork Kye and Ear Infirm-1 ' Buf Glllett shook his head and here and now--and in November r... 1 . m y. The latter Institution Is one the Incident apparently was closed, the American people will again t ' IOWA IIOSSTS. Mui-.YIDKK of the oldest nnd largest specialty lonvelltlon nulls . . crown our courage and reward our KANSAS CITY. Juno 13 AI') All of this time.. the parliament- sincerity In a victory splendidly trl-' Tho Iowa delegation caucusi.d lo. ue here as ary situation, as they say in the umphant as any us we have ever day and' voted ununmlously to sup- the Foley renate. was that the convention was achieved. port Hanford MacNider for tho vice many losing tickets to make $25,000. ! ; Lindlcrgh modestly thought he needed letters of intro- duction when he arrived ii Paris last summer. Ulm, one of hospitals in the wori.i. the four .Southern Cross fylers, kept, a log which the public '.JrK'K'in "devours bathiessiy, and moaestiy expresses tne nope mat buiidinc editors wpn't mind its being so long. ' ' The Observer feels very much gratified at being able to jjret Mrs. McLean again for the Cooking School which we Coolidge Leaves Washington Tonight X'. waiting for tho report of its com mittee, on delegate credientlals. which had been in seKslon most of the time sincii yesterday. Tho rm a n of this com m I llec "was Muuel Walker Wtllchrandt, aMStstant attorney Reneral. Tho iifitim i.fi-nv i 10 ai.' nnnvpirl Inn litiri lionn . wnttini? for V if!-Sponsor llCXt Week at the high School auditorium. MI'S. KoIIowImr- a second consultation nor nearly an hour, when she fin- McLean was a real "hit" with her cooking and table - T"!Zu.nu "Z eCd TS,Sn.9'U' Iff. lnstlUCtlOn here two yeara ago during Oil!' Home. Makers rommamlrr Joel T. Hnone. Whltu I n voice as clear as any -heard "'I'pon tho platform that we then presldentikl nomination. Mother dnosn't have tot worry about Kathcr enjnylng good men Is when she takes the chil dren nwny for u little suinmer Vacation lo visit relatives or- lo keep cool; at the beach or hike. '.. . '. '' jL V " :-' He can eat .three, delicious home-cooked meals a day at tho . Sacajoweu a hurried , break fast and Intieh in the coflee shop If necessarya, pleasant, and leisurely dinner in the muiii din ing room - ut nlfc-ht. It's TUB place to 'flit down town ln Lm. . Grande!1., .... , ; ''..,;'-',. Sacajawea Inn Poliiuf the Woy 'lo Better TIiIiiks." - Institute. She is expert; she is practical; she is not "high House physicians. ti, condition or in i,i mi "Z ... . . . . . i A,r8' ' oolldKc was considered suf- "uiue a utnr preliminary state- nai eiuier in ner instruction or ner metnous. one apieuis ricinniiy improv-.i to uiirfu tiiu d to town and countiy people alike and she gived a wealth of pn toniKm r I'leHidem am incnt of what the committee had j norn', una turn ueffun reading rroni m, innii.i.. r. UI. ......... lik or i re nor i or inn commmee. new ideas in menus, recipes, food combinations, and is an Wimo house in viconin. typewritten on a sheur of leicat uonii, i ne repon oegan nun ( l'iorida, explaining the cireum i HtanreH .which led up to the dele-' gate content In that atate, and then proceedlnK nimilarty with the other Htiitea ifrom which there are dele- Kale, (ttnteittft. authority on the proper innovations in ta:)le service. The school is. of course, absolutely free to everyone and every ' housewife in these two counties is invited. We know you'll like Mrs. McLean. , ' I 7. . r , MIMI BORAH PLANK ADOPTED BY G. O. T. GROUP WhJii Mi. Wlllehrandf ' ah- nouncQd upprovul of the IToovvt' .. ; 5V. fleet of 16 lierht trucks which natrols the hicrhwavs . '. - Ji e il i ! i -i -n i ci ir r f tee to continue It labnm in Ms delegutton from Texas a Bhot of : under the ausDices of the Automobile Club of Southem Call- ,(VtI.niBhl ,,, m,P ..A i,oy! came rrom a far .i- i foiTlia has run three years Without any serious mishap. No 'hat Hie platfnrm would not bo Inry where a Hoover booster pereh- " . J. i ... i . , ii presented UiHe convention until ed. That and un occasional spa.t- , persoh.has been killed or maimed, and no car seriously dam- tinl(,no.. , ,' . .. - t,,r or imd dappinit. about Tged. "The fleet ha8 COVCred more than 1,200,000 miles in After Hie euh-commltte has " interruptions the attorney ' these three yeara. Each driver is required 'to take a severe o,.,-d Vork. the emir. ZJZT2y Vl '. . . . . resollltli.ns cummlttee mu-lt, pass "au. i "e iim wilb ltinuraHMy 'test before he ;s permitted to operate these trucks, and the judKment upon it action. ) ;,,"t'1 'ml attentive. , 'morale1, as seen by the .record,-is high. ' According to aver- Adoption i.y the mit-ronimitte.' Vr'riwii!iV.r!.,iillV.lni,,,i'. i i - . i i K or the ItniMh iiiimk reirriidlim rn- ... ..-.. ages.we country over, in unit numiier ot miles, tnu tieet h)illon ,nforo(.men. ,s ccrll, 'might have been expected to have a casualty list of 1.2 dead '"d to a riuht in the entire inns SR infi.eoH .hn.o it UJ ',m.J .,(l, ......l mllloe ami from mere ll may tnvl u.,.,, .,v,.,. ipu,, yiriouiiai , W11V. to lhe finer of Hie roll- ; injury . It can be done. And as time goes on, more and more vemiun. i-eadt rM in New York, New ! drivers will learn to do it. The marvel is that with all kinds "X , .of people driving, most of them without any test or license, the convention which would i.ien- Itiy ino i'oiuiniiiin a nieuaiiieius itver other amendments in tho con- . " - " ... HtltlltlOll. . 1 .,miVr' i I I'arni Prohlrin liis riBlllnti' ,. a ti,o siih-i'iinimlui'o ndjonu" A campaign has been started by a sportsman's organiza- i. mcmberu wmiid jmt even ven tion at Tillamook, Ore., to get farmers to permit fishing on JZX, l'out'lhe motor travel should be as secure as it is. their grounds, and to cet sportsmen to resnect tho nriviletre. furm. relief problem, it v.mh in ririu ij nidi .mw ni- Hion In the com in lit va vu wide. FISHING PERMITTED .. Ud it w.i n-Karded hh poHHllde that IhlH Kuhjei-t nilKht have to bo referred to tho entire committee i fur a decision. , There a Ino were liitimnMous tlmt the controversy over ijju furm lo-1 lief plank misfit nnl be .settled Ul HiiKtlngs of Delawure, hnUIIng proxy for t'olenmn Iulont of that Mate wna recoRnized to pre aent a. minority report on dlHtrlct delegates from Texan. It recom mended Featln? a different list of WurwbueJi dolegatea which Haa tlnca read. "Tin only point we want to bring hefofe t he convention 1h whether nr not the law of the state of jTexa Ik binding upon the conven tion." he Hjiid. J The majority report meant practically ndoptton of an "unit rub" for republican national con vention delegates the speaker went 'od und wiih a "Kerious (luestlon'V Mrfl. WIMebrandt took the platform again to aiiHWer 1 Last lags. i .While a national convention mnkes its own laws such a conven tion In other years that utatc laws' on delegation Ht-lectlons apply. Homer Ntn'iiKtli Wins .The roll call round the preponderant- Hoover strength lining lip til the liiibjeei had been taken to ,'iWhh n great deal of regularity lit lhe-JltM.il' nf t he ctinveiitlnn. Ily M. I!. I la rfc. r ( Awociated I'rens Writer KANSAS (MTV. June IS (At) fl'he I'actflo northwcMt. rep rem-nt i favor of Healing the t'reugur delo- I gat ion. The first snag was found wihen the name or Georgia waa ! reached. The delegation chairman. eiirti ten votes for the Creager Thv- i tlon and six against it. and imme- ; Don't damage the fences. Dont drive acros3 fields. Keen to the edue of the meadows. ' Leave 110 rubbish. ' Close the gates. : . De considtMate if you wish to continue this privilege, j The fanners are being asked to replace the "No Fishing; or Hunting" boards with these signs, and the association "grees to do all it can to get spoiUmen to be considerate. , tlM' iitf""m Mib-connnttieo or lately u coat black negro delegate The idea is that hunters and fishermen in general add to the ' S"ZTr h !Z profit of the faimoi-s. They spend money fivelv on their '"',n "'iinti-.i its ioiiv3 in seviui . vacaticnB. Says n Tilhtmook paper: ' ' in ih ...wiminary ae.ii.er- , : "They must cut, they must sleep, thev must luy gas,' " '"'"""' " 'iy unt L.bln .....1 . t n-i 11. . nliinlts on rerlniuntton. tuilrf. revl- tackle and uiipmeiit. They rent ImaUs, sometimes hire lion v.-t.-n niu-r. im-,-s.-.i r.-.i-guides. They make nany domanilM which the resourceful 1,1,1 f"r romia nmi tmiis 'r.imni ..'.4 r .1 . ,. . Itmi ili'Velniinit'nt ef I'jiclfie eenst l.iimer can capitalize, it is a matter of common knowledge nuri.or. ..mi riv.,. ii se.i the .that every siort.smi;u'.s organization favors the nmnairation ,'','H ,,f tl' ,"',,,!"l'l f,,r r- ,.r .i .-: i ... . iiortiniT to the full resolutions coln- of game und iish and l!eir protection during ccrtin seasons i.utt.e inter to.i,.y. f f the year. This lie'ps the landowner whu t.mn- iin.' Th" r. i..iu..ti..n uiiink in cwrui i , t. iii . ... ' terms follows Uni-s iiMim-stril lv hanks to lie nblo to go out and fill his basket and satisfy his imrkera of n.e I'oimni.ia i.nsm nr.- fish hunijer whenever fancy dictates." " J'"'1- h.mu i i-omnininir no specirii-: Ki,, i , ii . , , ... 1 inenllon of the folmnbtti in'uji'Ct or the heedless spoil-seeker will conform to rules set by others. .Hubs and sportsmen, fanners will In; move willinir to oraiit'i " ,I",,B"" ,m"y lo ' ,"m"- .... i . . f , . "iiiiiij, lO gllllll (u,n ,,.vel..iiiient n ral.lilly as lavois. and both fanner and sportsman will benefit. It's )...,. ti.-.ihi... the fisherman who fishes in and out of seuru n. alx.vc and ; "? t";"'",i'' """,,l10",1" . vii.wu, iimivi. iiiiii ,nai f cMlar iTimln'i or shlliKli'!. lelow the limit who causes most of the trouble, lie neoik in the iHff nk. it .i,..i..r.-s m lcgnlating most of all. - 15-IN. LINEN TABLE COVERS With colored border dewlgna (damped fur inwnl enibi uitlery $1.49 Each VIkII our 15e to ft.Uv Tables i -,' Clowe Out ltetiiH 1aw IMIced NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP . general terniM for tun ft revtijlnn wbenever iH'eei-vaiy to rotcct Ani- ' erica n tnduMry ni;atntt foreign lu vaidon, I'IiuiKh for Incrcavd federal old for ronatuit'tioii of traila and roads through rf deral fo renin were pre--nelited by I0itt,-ar J. Adama. of lOti gene, Ore., who ! advoraO-d a proposal for federal development of I'acifie eonnt rivers titnl burbot ii h rapidly na Hltlppltig necda of the teetlon demanded. With a "Mivorlte non" iee preni. dentiHl eamlidiite of their own to pre went to the republican iiatioiiitt convention, ineiubers t the. Orogon delegation to.iay wer ,couidrmK poiMtble caudlduti'9 fur the nomin ation. V" , . . ". ciiiRalpAaic Gin)nicM)isca5cs Chiropractic offers relief to those Mho suffer from chrnn le diseaKeK. It reaehen to the Moui t e f disease 8 and by I be application of naltiruf tnetttoiltt. 'ends lo remove the caiiM. And by removing the catife, it re moves the effect, thus reMilt'liR In biHting and. ortentlnieH, per manent eureti of (lie most deep oeated maladies. It will help you. fall today for consultation and examination. It will place you tinder no obligation. CblM.pravtU' (ict.s Itr-ults Dr. J. E. Woodcll jn Summer IUiIk. - ' I'linne -Hil-W lti-. loo-W . , ; Hours. II A. M. lo 3 I'l M. You Arc Cordially Invited The Evening Observer's to FREE COOKING SCHOOL For Four Afternoons ; 1 1 June 1 9 th to Inclusive 22nd Beth Bailey McLean Home Economics Expert Will Give Instructions and Demonstrations in Cooking and Table Service.' i 3C Free To Everyone Everyone Is Invited High School Auditorium i '. .. . ;:',. ''fj1:Tl".''- ii V