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Friday, June 29, 1928 ' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Seven EAST OREGON . CITIES UNITE FOR HIGHWAY ; (Continued from Page 1) HJJoTlo N'J'hhu nd Vlc(".i"Not river the John n"v -Highway" and Xtrt u WelHor." Tli Invasion whs the cause of much applause nnd lit Hint point .h Ontario visitors took harge f (he meeting "nd presented uu fare) lent progrum of winging and dpnelwr. Iiiln1, iMiiii liiff lroicrum Mm. Douglas Sleep sang "My ppjir SimiI" and "I Lov the Aloon" nil Miss i-ia wAiniui iiuvouucea uiM Velda Hone, attractively! Kfirli- i in impropriate comume, dunced t ip:inih step find thlH wan ful- ilnwed " 11 "k .11 m. twsumnn. wltli II'HM ose uaiH'wiK ine cnurus. Then Al"1" eien laruinan pre rtnied a nunei uujiub iinu later followed with the Intricate "Hindi Bottom." An Ontario men's sextet fang ,wo foniedy numbers : and jIIhh Hose danced a final mini her to the melodious strains of Schu-un-s "Song of l-iove." ; Her rndl- fut personality added much charm lvfrher interpretation. .Mayor DoollHlo Speaks . , . Then I lush K. Ilrndy,- president df the Im (Irande chamber, resum ed charge of the meeting and In troduced Mayor 1 lenry' Doolittle nf Ontario, who told of the pf foils at )in tuWitKinen -to "play fair1 with the old Oregon 'Trail. "We have, beta 1n a difficult position'," . he KiM. "we have had too many, ronds In i ji way and although we consider ourselves only on one. -me ,ionn n.iv Highway association .doesn't rVeoRni.e Oniiirio an being- on the John Hay. Highway and it route tourists Ity XyHHa and Boise sends A-m Into OreRon through Wale, jjere 100 per cent for the Oregon Trail." i r. J)onIitlle said that hi' in VfI 1f?.i 1 1 1 ti haft shown that propa fffliida directed against the Old Ore-; eon Trail caine from elsewhere. .gome from Idaho and some from John Day sources and that in urn of thin mlHlnformntlnn was, given tourists nt oil stations along- the Oriirnlj'Oregon road. ".last Why Holse i ko Interested' I do not know," .he fluid, "hut I do 'know thin Idaho people' nre working for thp North and South highway. V . The speaker said that a meet ing, had been railed In Ontario and every man who cornea Id conlnct with tourism was told where they could get correct Information' that hour stories of the Rlue . mountains Were lnrgely propaganda nnd, that fve would fairly route tourists" iml that Ontario In "on the Oregon Trail." . I . Orriron Trail Khorirr , lie' pointed out ihnt the Oregon Trull is 23 miles shorter, is wider fliiin the John Day highwaysafer, to travel and that more frequent communities give closer touch .to tourists In the event of mishaps. t Inclosing, Mayor Dnolittle snld lal'onU weuy 100 .Ontario men alio went to Portland, unless for Same special reason. 98 .went via e Old Oregon Trail. . . WInoii SK1lkM . i A. W. Xelson wus the next upeaker. Jle told of aduncating the principle of giving true facts nnd getting the tourists 1o turn W'stw'iird, then choosing their own V.. :-:,., of travel, ."Idaho .-ii.T-M . m-1. f'ri'if: tf it. Idea he !.--- l. t a 'nwv.a -'' ft -u ' keep t'jr. in Ine -m irj . .d, add ;.a :t a rtiueii the i.'.!.i travel .-.r it.- N-'i'lh and ,ni r. '.'(: got Inlo lent hotel facllltlos olonjr the Ore KMU Trail, and, then introduced George Merrltt. ctnnn :Ker, who touched a responsive chord when he wdd "A. far u we concerned in the future the John Dav hivWun.t. i - ... lmv Irted to he niue t .h,m.n( ... mrvu oauiy. v Ha mentlonwl thut m. of ih, reiwriH iwuin the Oremin Tn.n Ti..i . - lumr iroin T 01 1 land. OhurleH A i..n.,.a.. : or .the ji (irunile chuniher. out Ined Ji nrande'N plun. f,. un. a wt quantity of exact UUlllleltV Cllll-. ln . I,., .., ', "lid he, too. urited for n unity of wtlon Jiy cities d towns con Give Throo.A Position In phaiiie of the Three-A offloes there, told of one A i i 1...11..1.. illrentluK traffic over the John Day. IllKhuilV nlmut tl...aA 1 We will tell Jhem the truth and Ale neutral," sle ..hllt , af m me .inrorniation we can Klve them In conceined. there In everv ieaon why they ahould take the Old Oreiton Trail in preference to the John Day hlBtiwny." She called attention to reports that the North and 8011th hlKhwny 111 Idaho WI1R llaInK II. s. Sil sIkiih Wllh 11 jimall MN." to denote north bmncji, and snld that she believed this nn infringement on the Hunts nf .the Old OreKnn Trail. The trail's slmrls tf.-H. 30. while (he North nnd South hlKhway Is supposed to he placarded. as V. H. 9S. Kite pointed outJthal the tourists overlooked the snioll "Tir nn lhA.uL.-n n.i 'of continuliiK over the Old Oregon (Trull; took, the' North and. South n.Kii.iyr ininainR. 11 , was the (lid '-MfKon 1 ran... . . : . - 1. 8Miiks of ArlliiKton ' AV. O.. Perkins, nf 1 -i ni-.in.i. fmnlro it n uiul. n a-ii..... cently and. said that he found that Ariineinn people were mainly for jthe'old Oregon Trul hecnuse of an effort he nrndf to keep the tour-! Isls on the trail ns long ns pnssilile'i and urged that Inlaid cities route, i tourists through Ontario Instead j iiinniKo eiser. lie also sain count V 7 . r off would he of nmrq lieueflt to Idaho than to Orexon. and would tend to put I-n ( irande, i'endle ton, Itaker nnd othpr towns and cities on u brutich-line statun." -Following tha meeting the On tario delegation, consisting ' of Mayor Doollttle. James Davenport, the Hev. Al Mroyles," Tom Junet. Mr. and Mrs. August Young. Hay Wilson. George Allddleton, Mr. nnd Mrs. iHniKlas Sleep. I'aul Von Pat ten, It. JoneK, Kohert K. Lees, Dr. Oastlernan. W. J. Plnney, Idoyd J. Kinney, Mrs. Jennie Taylor, Mr. Merrill and the singers and daw ers. drove hack to their home city. Elections Fail To Affect Business Average For Period of Years Shows What this country needs la fow-' t endurance contests on tuW'r phono lines. NEW YOUK (AP) It would j seem to be a fair conclusion, snysj tiie National Industrial Conference! board, that business in presidential ywra Is not nfreclt;d In any definite or regular way by the fact of presi dential elections. Other factors. such ua are In operation at all times and including such excep-1 tlonal events as wars, are the bualo determining influences. . , . j The chart, prepared by the Xo wonder capital hate t pay A llvlti' wuge wlicti we consider how most folks live. Ii must ln flno t live In n coiiiilri Hhoiti fli! itilmlil. lams can't i-end an' wrllr -eKie- ciaiiy m-mic. ' i . the proposed Lewlston-Hnmesiend railroad, which Kant em Oregon cities are fighting. Ho pointed out that as far as assessnhle wentth . is concerned, the building of the cut- CONVENTION QUITS AFTER FINAL VOTE (Continued from Page 1) speech he started a tremendous Smith demonstration by quoting Jefferson nnd the constitution In support Of religious equality. Ho ' supported tluv McNary Haugen hill In ttyo lust session of congress und voted to pass it over President Coolldgo's veto. " 80 overwhelmingly was the landslide to Itoblnson In the voting today what when his column was added at tho end of tho first hul lot, it totalled more than flno of the 1100 in the .whole convention,' Immediately his two nearest rlv- South niK'i.'. ' j t11 t .'OreRon . ' , ' p,.0iie I'ecommendntlnn he mnde i-vniR the united effort of Rust Ore gotila ns to enden vor t o get t he " highway commission to oil later In word the letter. ine year insieati 01 enriy in uir vtour,lNt period. ; . 'i Hotel KncllHloH Ooml . . : ; lr. Prady spoke of the excel- that the Three-A organization n Portland has not been supplied ; With' Sllffleipnt . Inrm-mollnn iu i.. ! the Old Oregon Trail conditions. u ! J Edwin .. Winter, of Pendleton! vtirged n protest lo the commission' in reference to oiling methods and added that the people of Pendle-I ton are willing to take nn activo part In Old Oregon Trail promotion linker Man Speak " V. V.. North., of Haker. told of, the work linker Is doing. lie pointed out, that the John Day and Old Oregon Trail hlghuitys had' J once agreed to ndvertlse each road according to facts. "Hut It didn't work out," he snld. j i :. "I believe -one of the solutions to the problem Is to. he a little more aggressive for the Oregon Trail," j he said, indicating that each town and city must .silence- knockers' within lis gates.' "Iet us use cnni- ; mnh horse senslijiwj, go ,nl-ter,j OiA liiiHlimuu" lia nlomial I During'' the meeting it vns brought out that the Old Oregon Trail oiling would he finished by Aug, J- and that all repair work '..t,IH l.a AnnBfa.l kv lulu IT, The average time for driving from Jjv Grande to i'enriletnn is now about one hour and 40 minutes. .. j I'pon motion of the meeting, the 'president- was authorized to ap point a committee to draft a rom imunlcntlnn to the 'state hlglnwiy nommioulnn 1 lo nnnnlxlail lf Merritt, Mr, North. Sir. Nelson, Mr. .Winter onu Mr, Aininneui a no ine rhamler of commerce good roads committee. Alter me meeting mis I committee met and authorized Mr. Nelson nnd Mr. Malboeuf to . Cut-Off MciHloned ; During the session. Stale Sena tor A. K. Hunter spoke briefly of 7 JOIN THE CROWDS You Can't Afford to Miss . The GRAND OPENING SALE At The ECONOMY STORE Mike Alpert Old Bootery Room Announcing the opening of . f The ' ; ; Patzy Ruth Beauty Parlor , Tomorrow In Rear of 0. K. Barber Shop Phone MAIN 822 Ruth Fitzgerald Reed, Prop. board, indlontea that In 12 previous presidential election years, with total of 144 months, business was above normal lit 71 months, below normal in 71 und normal In two. Considering the yearly periods, the board found . that business was normal throughout tho your In (our years and prevulling better than .normal In two additional years. Business likewise was below nor mal throughout the year in four years und prevailingly below nor mul In two other years. The average for tho 12 years, represented by the bottom lino, shows January, Februury, March, April. October, November and De cember, or seven months, slightly nbove normal. One month, Mny. Is normal, Juno July, August and September tire slightly below nor-mul. TWO AUTO FIRMS ' IN HUGE-MERGER . (Continued from Pago 1) Justice Mullan. however, order- " ed the Dodge corporation to file a bond to guarantee that all prefer ence stockholders who have no! assented to tho merger be paid the a in mint "wnlch may be u warded tu them as such stockholders by rea-J son of such transfer of uHscts." 7 mm And Dress With the Best Wear As You Pay- You can wear good clothes at all times when you buy here. Select' your hat, dress or coat from our large stock, then see our friendly credit man - - you can make arrangements with him to' pay a little' down and a little each pay day. You'll like this simple plan. The Cinderella Way Dresses For Summer Days Outstanding styles, quality and materials for dress up oc casions for general daytime wear. Frocks that fit into all occa sions of summertime appeal ingly chic, charming and colorful. als; Senator Barkley, of Kentucky, with 77 votes nnd Mrs. Nellie Tay loe Ross, of Wyoming, with 33 withdrew their numes and asked that the votes given them bo credited to Itoblnson. Other chunges to the Arkansas senator came In so rapidly thut the tally clerks could not keep track of them nnd Jn the end It amount ing virtually to a nomination by ac clamation. He received a 'total of 1032 1-0 votes. FRUITS fH For Canning and Table Use IIARMON.Y LILAC VEGETAL After You Shave It Is . " Very Good ' An nstrinifent toilet water. toollng and re freshing. Keeps the nkln firm. Particularly p o 11 I a r ' anions well-groomed men. Hus the odor of freshly 'cut lllne hlossoms. Not a strong,1 nor effeml nute toilet water, but a pleasing one to men ' -A'ho have pride In their uppearunce. Special 59c Glass Drugs Inc. La Grande, Ore. 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