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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, June 21, 1928' 12 DIVORCES PRINCE CAROL li' Z-Ddy Shoe Sale tf'i4ti": Vv f (Itw-orporvtfd)' An JiMlefx-rnktil iS-pappr Friday, Saturday and Monday . PRANK D. APVlAZnr Kdltor and PuMlnher f JiARVKY V. MATTHKWH i Page Four mm I ' Drl visi Th mc . i r Wl wit Wi da: . Wi Jq 111 W da Ki wi Kfl uf M ill 111 M (3l 'r ol tl ! I'ubllxhfrd evening, excc-pt Sunday, at 14H Adama Avenue. " Vm. Grande, Oreron. Th Obw-rrer-Jftar published very Friday. Kntfred at th IVwtoiTfcc at La Grand, Oregon, a Kecond Claaa 41 ail Matter under act of March 2. 17. , OFFICIAL PAI'KK OK U.VIOX COUNT AM) TUB CITY OK LA ORAN'OK MKMIJKH AKKOCIATKD PKK83 The Aanoctated 'rt-aa la excJiiKivtly entitled to uae for puhllca- m- Hon of all new diiatrhe credited to H or not otherwise credited If published herein. All right of republication of apeclal dia- . 1 palchea in thla paper, and ulao the local new herein alao are i reaerved, SUBSCRIPTION RATES i -- Ily Carrier , Dally, per month In advance .. 7Je thtiyr six months In advance ........... - i. 50 ' Daily, single copy - , - 6c iU By Mall Daily, per month in advance ,-......-,. . ..... sOc f Dally, per six months la advance ........... $2.60 Iaily. per year In advance . - $5.00 Weekly Observer-Hlar. per year 2.tt0 -i J V - ADVERTIH1XO RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch .. .. 42c Display, local, per column Inch .... ... .. 40c Time contract prices on application. Th' nie would dip out If it muzu' fcr c-lilklni-ii a hoJek ibey give a nlfo feomcdiiiV t lire fr, ' JSome' ft-lirn drink no llM-y'll be pb-asatit, an' uoiih uomca paint mo Qtey kin wear ferny. OREGON MEN EN ROUTE TO CONVENTION (Continued from Pace I ) . v T -w V --- i jthe convention will be held and In dications were that Ita capacity of Baker, bo the Evening J I era Id says, is to have a new so-ia.ooo would nt be enough for the j 1. built by community boosters at an estimated cost X""" I " )0. It's to be 3 Community hotel and we tnibt it will will be dinplayed Sunday for the' !. room hotel, of $269,000. be -One without the losses' frequently common to community, projects of that' nature. Baker needs a good hotel and will have been appreciate its many advantages, rir.it time. . Weals for the 14 0 delegates uuiKiim ana ine men i .iiiiu nuiiirn who win nominate' deniocralir candidate, for prenident J miu vice presineni will nave noth liriK to do hut find their places t when they reach the . iier Imll i uenoay lor me opening neiwlon at To atudKt I he nrlvileife'l tut under protective control. The purpose is not so much to l,ie udiencc a large , I ., . Broun or u:.htra haa been ordered f'rovide for future timlier needs, as to prevent soil erosion and to nhenmui. to regulate stream flow.'; Whatever the purpose, forest pro- i t ; Japan is practicing forest protection on a large scale. present, it is repoiied, nearly 5,000,000 acres of forest land noon. i ...... . . - j I1 ! lJ i x :i. u, ? lection is wise. ' There is not yet in this cotjntry a sufficiently ; c-iiica;o, June 21 ( A.i' comprehensive forestation progiani. However, intereiit in un"'r"'" yny a advi. , . ..,.111 ... ,i former Senator Jimea Jlam loiesiry is growing., inuiviouais, communities ana suites are today If i arriyllmitt for Muilmnc Ix-uoicu have not oul vijnt lkrlnt-e C'urol of Itunuinla lilt limine but llu-y luive now lil in a ilivorev suit Krantctl today to J'rinecwi Ih-leiw, motlier of lliimuiila's "hoy kljitt." 'xlio iirlncetiH hi hIiowii alMive Willi tlio yciunf; Kiuc MU-iuiel. ttlotv are Prince Carol and Muilamo IxMmu. ' AVOID THICK I'llltAMOS ) The dviaed hy amllton "avoid - trick waking up to the value of trees for both esthetic and practical J'?rT" '"."I " c"!'ir Kli""1 , . . . .... - . . . on llle lwuM of farm' relief and ur.es. xne clay 01 rccKiess aestnction 01 trees and loreats prohihiiion. Mr: i-ewi addrewed i tno pre an dun of C'hlcuKo on Perfection of Eyesight Lacking, . Professor F. A. Wool Announces is just about over. PARTISAN STUFF PURE, AND VERY SIMPLE evo r hla departure ror the nation- from our organ of Bight, for It lul convention at Huu.iton.' m i aocnn there in no uch thing a Ihe I The former senator condemned ' perrect eye. jwh.it' he called "neiluctlon of voten ' Ho aaya Vrofemior Kredcrick A. iru. i 1 ' j j .1 j- ... , . .1 .. "iiiu.-ininiuiiiiB aim miurcp-. won, uircc.ior 01 me nygicoo ue- The only objection the ordinary citiiicn has to presidential rcwiiiaiiom" . . ..' pari,ent at the college, or the city Campaigns is that he IS forced to endure SOVeni months of' 'no rcpuuncun party maniigeru or New York, who tan heen study j. : ii , . . . . K . ...... ... . .. ,, . . Kanwia Hy,- ha mild, "evaded Ins the aenne or sight for 3 K yea m. NEW YORK (AP) Normal vi- shows the focus or the eye, la more the .slon Is the most .we can expect accurate. ., v "Poor results rrom color-blindness teals have also been duo to inuccuiate methods. Kor example, we turned over loo persons to three dirrerent specialists for' testing. One round 3d per cent color blind, one New Summer Shoes One-Third Less NOW when light colors are sit their 'very best comes this ' unusual opportunity to save. - ' . Smart styles in both Cuban and - , - ; '..Spanish heels in light colors and '' ' -. '; . patent leather. TJ'AMOUS makes such as Armstrong, Red Cross, Peacock arid , Rice O'Neal, insure you of the quality footwear you have gi'ovvTi to expect from West's. Hand-turned soles, Goodyear welts and McKay sewed shoes with heels suitable, for every purpose.. . . ' Save Noiv! 33y3 See Them in Our Windows'" N. K. West & Co., jvs; Inc.;'; La Grande's leading Storo for over 30 years 4.: i Ml sons are color blind to ti' des without ever suspecting II," I . . ......... ., ,, . , Kansas City." hu said, "evaded laver, most oj which could not force itself np j,hf farnj me, and to catch votes ty organs at any other time during the political' "v'. ."'"f""'' nnuncea fim ni,,f( I I , ah.- 'i f r Prl'icil'le lo encaic responsibility print in party r,... ; oi..r . i u..i. a i.if !i -c ; . ' ' jum jr.cuio.. mvuu nuu uuui. n. uu vuil ot uiMJlllllir lucia tor a clear statement ..of their in imd a heavy curiam of wrong conclusions. For examp e, wo fe"' "n"- The democratic party in ... ... . , " , . , 1 , ,'. sessions now b'vo promise or a slm- fiuote from , an cditoi lal yesterday in a leading rcpubhaui nr deception, n is proposed to liewsnaner: . . ' ,eondmi Prealdrat Coolidic for the l He now renorls to the. Kye Hiitht I Conservation Council of America I According, to the song writer, downMn the cornrlcid Is.' where 75 per cent and one yu per cent j "that mournrul sound" came rrom. wnen inst neurd from the sound a If color blindness Hleientled uppn me exaiuine.r.,r, "Mr. Ritchie's tribute to Smith ns a 'fearless and effi- ' cicnt administrator of the greatest state In the union' . , merely emphasizes the narrow limius of Smith's experi ence as an executive.. The only question of national iicope on which he has taken a stand is prohibition, on ' which he is out of harmony with the south. One groat . project with which' the next president will hnvo to deal is the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence waterway, which will he of vast benefit. to the west. He takes so provincial a view of this waterway that he proposes to divert it through his state at four times the coat of the St. Lawrence roiite. Smith has been occupied so' long with ' the affairs of hfs own state that he could hardly expand his vision to take a broad view of national affairs." That kind of propaganda is jrrosslv unfair to Al Smith. Jl is obviously so. The insinuation that he is the insiirnificant I use of velo'or the pretendcif farm relief bill. Democracy must not descend to the trick of arousing picjndlce by mi un-American posi tion to gain misled votes." science's concept of perfection. Much of Professor Woll's work HELEN GIVEN DIVORCE FROM IHalic Kutli hit his 20th 'Home run I or the season in the first jliinlng Of lho Ynnliee.Athli.tie S,.... PRINCE CAROL1 zr,,r!L V p'wmh: .d a on nast!.' traveling towurd Phi-Ib art sturJpnts Anything for a chftnpe. aro cam- BUCHARKST, Rumania, Juno 'i (AF) rThe B.uchiircNt,; iomln have granted a 'dtvoroe to-I'i-Iiicokh Helen ''from I'rlnco .Carol, former cominpr, ;over wn reported 1." . . rut.. that new methods of tvnUns v:slont w 'V , luu me reveaHnff . HnmHeetei . ocular ?plon"-"?e",;n"' an'' ',lu,a" ,n defects and that, although Klglit' . ihe Holin.ren worsted tent, may be normal, eyes m-ver attain fr ncef requires he tudent j trace of a certain color, Cirls as i.... i. u ... " can puv ii. an over ooys in AnnnnnnnnnnnAnAnn... ...i... miu niuutiitn, iii.iiir ' -s i. ..,.. , r, r -r y v w w w w v w uu w uo oo o o oo OO O o O O O O Oo Oo o oo o oooo o o c n n nnn ft n n nn nfl nnnn n pnigning to replace free love by.croun prince Df Kumanin. llle good old-fashioned . ' '- NKW YORK. June 21 AP marrlarc. tueen. 1 Marie iigatnj" aurewdliife '"to- -a -ilisuatclr from Kumanki. Any number.of ad vertising writers In' New .Xork arc said to. be anxious to teach; her majesty "how to pick out. clgftrets blindfolded. SMITH roil KTATKH ItlOHTS HOIWO.V, Tex.. Juno 21 (AC) Uenylng he was . speaking for (iovernor Alfred K. Hmllh In i. u stlitrinent Issued lust night, Nor ""' K. .Mack, national cnmmlt lecinan from New York pointed mil lhat he wits expressing his own views when he said tinvcriior .Smith slauds ror stales' rights and person al, liberty Tor the Individual. Thieves entered several business In,.,..'.'.' .' '""iioiliKs in Tienlon. Mo unU took toe nxiiires. No public buildings were reported broken into, how- ... , .. . , ... -.. , me cuy uiiiciuib are uu . iul-i l-accuhvu vi a smaii eastern stale is not only untrue '!,u'' but it's also injurious to the real republican cause. It's not, I . 7 of course, half as bad as one could have read in a party journal ' ' K"ln'l"nI , lmi" tor iioisMns in the carlter days of national politic, but that variety of uZmunV?X 'iimpaifi:n material doesn't make a hit in 1928. People are "tf rt"oon(. yoU,n ;,H' ,J'UU,;V' cthibitinp; and demandin: more KportKmanahip in politics! ' -I"tH.-'.r.",' 'OWH;'l ii-iny your own noin without stuffimr racs in tho nthnr fl. . ' Vv .y"ur.n t,",,rrir experts low s. - whom come to college with defects' of vision that liavo not been dJo-j tected hy tLtinn iiactlt;eH used in. the schoolk An improved lechnkv' however, is dfsclus.ng thee Infirm itte. . j 't)nc Kf'cat. advantage of (lie more accurate tenting now hi'lnff done," sayB l'rofensor WoH, "in that student who were Ignoianl of their defective vision are relieved of M handicap. Poor vision 1h all the. "There are two classes who have more a handicap w hen it is unsus-j color deft those actually blind to pected because the student s Intel-j certain primary- color, and those llgence U- tiiiHjudRcd. , who are ail rislit on wituraled col- "Thp old readlnif cl ait ti-st is not ors but off on the tints. To test entirety dependable hecaiiKe stu-jthe laitr clasri we now use clirnu dents by siiulntlnK can nccommo-1 cals diluted to produce the hues, date the mechanism of the eye to "With the Kiowinc refliieiiient of the chart and so hide defects. The!tts, Kinds of coior blindness are skhiKCope, an instrument which Smiie easily detected. Vany per-' their interest and ?elf-cducation in'o color tones. To the average boy j o blue Is blue and green is green. and the subtleties of peacock blue o " or patel tints are beyond htm. KorlO lhat reason, if you let him alone. !g he will often, buy a necktie liiat.o yeitla lo heaven, and rattier like 1U 2 Mut this does nut mean color blind? o ness. j o ; The Obsnner holds no brief for Al Smith. It Ospects to support Mr. Hoover 'and hopes to see him elected. Hut that is a poor reason for anyone losing sight of the fact that f'.mith is, if nominated at Houston, a candidate of tremendous ti'ength, of real executive ability. A governor of New Yoi k he has had. we make bold to remark, as much or more ex perience and training Slu., as wmlM m f(J. tho pi.esi(tK,y nn any new republican candidate in the: last generation. Hoover, as it happens, has had unusual jobs and unusual ct- uc ..i.oiiuiiuio greater than nine out of ten dential nominees. Hut that does not make Smith's career less admirable. . Hoover siippoit.Ms can be more influential by being 1 "lv"", 1,111 "Pinion. Mo is a worthy candidate a' ity product.". The republican job is to "sell" hi,',, ,...,.. . ,;. ,u, a ls wt, known m ,llsinc(.s l)al lh best salesmanship is in ignoring competition if possible, in using fair comparisons if necessary, j refraining comnletelv i.om any tendency to "knis.k." That should be g,M,, cam- JHlIgll JJUIUIII. prc.-ii-public "ijual to the niei-i 111 Km eranclsco. says n ills. pali h. (nn- era ud inol hers used In make jams, and now tho Indies nit umluitiK I hem. I Bananas? Oh, Yes, a Multitude! TOLEDO SLAYER IOrosiite' LY SPRAY flies -mosouitoes. roaches tfmoths lire and many other insects rAMAJU oa COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA o Rrl Ml 'lif . u iff t QuL , j I , vfilue Mouiita There's Health For in MILK Scientifically Pasteurized or if You Prefer, Purified Raw a delighlfubc.vernge iei'0 is nothi'nV to' idkn SEA Chicago Hurra t . Spcaklnir of the herbaceous fruit. Vaslllos Malevlllj Chk-ico frnlt merchant, has them The olher day Vasllios inherited $4,000,000 from a stand uncle In Keypt who lefi a J3S.Qno.000 estate Ucr la astllos serving Mrs. Kathc-rln Icoe. one of his customers. ' with banana., lie says he will n,e nan of the monev to help wounded war veterans and Creek schools. i -. NKA Toledo llureatl Charles J. Ilopiio. an, married and the father of one child, has eonre.iHeil. aeeordlllK lo police of Toledo. !.. that lie nhdiu'led. nl tiieked ami- killed 7-yearold liorolhy HielnKowskl. lloppe he eame lnlnirtil'ed at a wcddlnc party and kidnaped the iilll from her hedroom where she slept, po llee sold. The murdered Kid was hi vlfe' cu'lslll SUMMER WEIGHT PAJAMAS Ace 10, 12 and 11 to close out jjj At 59c each NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP 8 j Better Merchandise Lower Prices ' jj rriliS PURE MILK ' is a perfect food - and a health:giving tonic combined. Hiei'o is nothing to' take its place in summer or winter tor young or old. v Watch Mrs. McLean use Blue Mountain Milk and Cream' ir! pro raring and serving at The Observer Cooking SchppK'-V Delivered Daily to Your Home . ; Blue Mountaiii: " Creamery Milk Cream Ice Cream Eat More Dairy Products) '. , '' o o o o o 8 o o o o ' o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a o o o o ' O ' o o o 'I cooaooooooooooooooooooooooooooopoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo&oood'- oooooooo