La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 01, 1928, Image 4

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    Wednesday. August 1, 1928 1
Pnpe Four
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Italians Cheer
General Nobile
And Companions
jABEIIARTi
ANIMAL ClltCUS COMING
Smart Fall Felts
j y Stftscni - Schol)lo
See Them in Our Windows
N. K. West & Co., Inc.
The Alan's Siorc
V .
I ii ( -nr i mi nil of O
All lMfl'HIHlMll Nt'lVMpfttHT
FHAN'K U. AI'J'I.KBY
... IM It (if find I'uldhdiuf
TtoMi:. Auk. I t A I ' Willi the
Ur r.N n( ihcii cituii! ryitH-Ji riiiiii
(in e-ti-s. Ci'imt-iI I iniitiiu .mi-
I hiie and fivo other wui viv.us (f lh(
' l);iia wire hi lh:ly tud-.y uliih' lie
1 uat li.ui rejitict-il ov r their havhm
heen Miatclied from death in th
i
He. !
IIAHVKY K. MATTHEWS HunlneH Manner
ruhMtdied evwilriK. except Sunday, nl I 4 I tf Ada him A venue,
jji Crunde, Oregon. The Onuerver-Hiur published every Kriduy.
Knlfi'-(l nl Did l'niufflce in M Oraml, OreKon, tin Kocond
Clns .Mail MnlUT under act if March t X 7.
OFFICIAL l'AI'KIt OF INIOX COl'NTV AM) Till-;
riTV OF I. A i'.MANOF -
MKMIU.U AHSOCMTKIJ I'ltK.SS
The Anwurutled ITcm ii exclusive ly enlltled to uho fur publica
tion of it II new dlspaioheN erediitvl tu it fir mil otherwise credited
If pnhlUhed herein. All rihlK nf republu-ation of Mperhil ilw
patchen In thin paper, ii nit also the local im'Wh herein aKu are
r(wrved.
M'liSCIill'TloN JtATKH
Ity Carrier
!iiily, per mouth fii advance, I'm
Ofiily, hix ni'iiilliH hi tidiiiuce w , $l..r'l
iJuily, cupy bt:
Hj Mull
Dully, per month tn advance
.lly, per mix mouths hi advance
It.illy, per year hi advance
Weekly ObHerver-Stiir, per year
... 50c
$-'.00
AhVKKTI.HINt It ATI- S
DlHplny. foreign. i"r column Inch A'lr.
IllHplny, local, per column lin-li 4lic
Ttrup contract prices on application.
STIIAXUI-; !KHFI-:i.l.OVS Thf HluKK'tnl Ik wiser , in his ow ii
rnneeii than neven men thai can render u reason. I'rov. i:lii.
fro 'I r-' i
i -
Wuiia-n uepl and threw flower.
in i he path i.f the Mirvivi.iK when
they reached Umne in t'n' jH-eial of the
United Ktuti-.. reiuriilMK K'n cities inspect hiV eo-u.erull-
which had hn.uwlil them frnm fn,m the annual i-o.n-lnvo d tin- planus. i nis unci noon Ihey w u
I Narvik. Norway. Two of the re- A.,M...it.an insttut- of co-opei at Ion 1 KO to Hood Klver. UK Kueht of t,u
at Heikeh-y, I'al., today iiip-tcd Hoo.) Klver Apte Growers av,j.
,,vc.inL- co.oi.crativ.- tdanlH In roHIUIHI. ciaun. ...... tU....f.iu ...ey wm
iclieil men dhl not rei urn to Italy.
Ii'aiitain Alierti .Mariano hein left'
I in a hi.'j.ltal In Narvik f-e
One llilng' ecrla.n 1 1 Smil ti
ll jim ir niiait it'll develop mm e
lipaeiitcs llian anything lluil'
liappened since til' lii'iciniiiii' o'
t inc. TIT hiuha.s uie sdeuii
Willi dead t-(aulpe-ker, mi' nn
hnddy ulio diin-M fiiI iihiiu)i t'
oer;ake it win . Ipin ker m it iih naee
mi' a fo d.
Buyers Week To
Open August 6
stunts will mulic
If Ilccburt Hoover's addiction to peanuts lias anything to
do with the republican elephant, the question is, what should
Al Smith eat hay or raw meat
The United Slates Olympic team hasn't been doing so well.
1'or the first time in many an international contest, the
.American runners flopped in the .sprints. They have pre
viously done better than the new champions, should have
(!onc so again, lint maybe the losses are more advantageous
than the victories would have been. The meet, according to
preliminary dope, threatened to be a bit too ail-American.
First places won by other countries for u change will help
promote Olympic good will, perhaps. We can well share ath
letic fame with Canada, lor example, with Knglaml. The
.'imrt's the thing. ,
To the ordinary layman who is just naturally dumb about
I lie intricacies of building the recent bids on the normal school
building are a puzzle. The general bids went from a low of
' .. 1 1 r,)00 to a high of around If 115,000 not a bad variation
and one that might be explained by difference in efficiency
and in profit conception. I'.ut take the painting bids, some
thing like $2ill0 to !?.")1(I0, the low being just about half of
thn high. The plans and specifications were the same in
each case. A so-called standaid was set and will be required
of the workmen. Material was .sceificd with reasonable ex
actness. Vet one contractor figures a fair price is twice that
figured by another for the same job. It's foolish to think that
I he difference is exorbitant profit. The bidding is competi
tive. Which brings us back to the original observation that
Mich things are a puzzle to the layman.
A S.M,i:SMANSIiIl' CON'TKKT
'Hie appointment and early activities of John .Jacob Kas
l.ob, chairman of the finance committee of (ieneral Motors
Vnd "most potent" of that corporation's high executives, as
national democratic chairman and Smith campaign manager
indicates partially what the campaign will be. Kaskob is
"l!ig r.usiness." lie represents unusual executive and organ
ising ability in a country where that kind of ability is vital
to success, lie turns powerful salesmanship into the channels
f politics for the first JUnie in many campaigns.
Itaskob's appointment inspires the imagination and in-c-eascs
one's admiration of Smith. It's not difficult to see
that a new generation has come into power in the democratic
party, at least for the period of the Smith campaign. When
a big executive gives up the leadership of a corporation like
(ieneral Motors, we come to the conclusion that Smith will
not be lacking in men of money and influence. We arc also
icd to assume that a least a fair proportion of the nation's
business interests do not fear any serious injury to Amer
ica's prosperity if Al is able to win the election.
.Smith and his advisers have made a smart move. No
one ever heard of Kaskob in politics before this appointment
vas made. That's a happy variation from the usual ordor.
!n speaking of his new job as director of the Al Smilli. presi
dential fortunes, Kaskob is quoted as follows:
"I am not a politician and have never been affiliated wi.tli
i-ny pally. . . . This undoubtedly has been the position of
many citizens in all walks of life. . . . There come times
in the life of a nation when men not in politics, feel called
upon to lake an active instead of a passive intouM in Severn
inenl. .My belief that such a lime is at hand accounts for my
willingness to accept In our business life today we suc-
' eed . . . Iiy having belter goods to sell than our competi
tors. There is every reason why the democratic paity should
follow this constructive business policy in this campaign."
Il looks like a selling campaign; which is as it should lie.
If more people can lie sold Al Smith than Herbert fllmvcr, Al
.''inith .should win. It's one brand against anolhei. A husi
ress proposit ion, with the better organization, the better eon
leplion of the market, the bolter salesmanship dtei nuuin
the final decision, l-'ol t unately for the country, both prod
ucts are of high quality. Kolli can be guaiantocdao sati.-.l'y
with reasonable assurance. .
T ) 1 I i 'lh" .yiih'ty of iiiiliuiis h;irtlly ex-, hnsp i;oillmhii
111! VI lldlUI) J1 C I" J...vmiii. the i-omluis .if . yuil IuiibIi. j
it I, Ii; time ciii ti mill tin- t "lir!ty 1 As lor I ln hoiv ilsi-lf. It 'is ri1-
lin.s. i'hviis will i,p tlu' i, nly -r- i port.-l t I o oh i el n " t: lii:i:ia:i;i
l'liKTI.AXIl, Ate:. 1 I'lulhoul ,,U1( ,,., M,inim:r, mid will hp ' imi'IMl lol.r Mic I. est hIvimi inuhri
ln ir'uir.il lis Mi vi'l- lu-rri fr i,r,. 'rliii realm- Auir. fur hit- ' 1101 v.-iv. The iimlullt m:i m-n'a'
lallllli.'llt of tin' ,.,,,,,-,. Tliis . -i i -c -1 1 ; i.i itie miiv ' i iili.lion in mil- i,f the tile
nlie nf its iii.-iynit n.le Unit still re-' llns, the ntlier Is stumlillt: nt the
t;ilns the street i:i r;ne ;i ml inniiit - 1 r! nir i lull, le;nly tn rush in nnil
; fr.Mii the iiiiilHit.'itnin ui Ins Hint,
mill I'n. lesser K. Itehuliie k fe
lt inning In his lit'.ie Veellushi
i v:i k in .
j (leneoil Niihlle mnl lil.-i iimilimi-i
ii.nis uere reeeiveil iihimsi with ruy-:
nl hiileirs h.v I'lilli-e l.inl.ivieo I'ell
1 Ieii7t;,nt, H"i"eriM.r nf llmne mnl
j uiher hliih nfliehils In tile rnnni nf
jtlie -;itlv.;iy stntlnii reserved -fur the
i kiln-' mnl ills family.
When they emne out ml the street
I the ernuil went wild mid hrnlie
'thintit:h the Tnes nf pollee anil
I earn hill. ers. Sein es nf wnnien I 111-
: nmtiile.-i hearilli,' them were null'
'nine tn tiriu'ved at the s,eed nf a
irii.M- walk ti-uard the men's hntnes.
j llenernl Nnliiie n tuieaieil tired
ainf his face shnwed plainly the
j liardshljis nf tlie ill-fated e.pedl
I t loll .
Marketing Experts
Inspect Portland
(ill their way not-Ill Hie d.-ie- Him lure mnl eniss lht. C ,,lliM,,u
Kates tolcd at Medford. I jlK'-ne. 1'iVel' In Insii. et WimllillKton organ,
forvallls. TlliuinooK mid oilier ore- h-.atinns.
u'l liinne and
lnan- hundreds of Inereha nts Mini
Will lie the lOiest nf the eltV. All'.
1'lllfri.AN'll. lire.. All','.
-MnrketitlK exlel'ls frnrn
i:-lllh. nil the neeasinli nf the six
teentli animal l.tnyels' week s(m,ii
mreil lie the trade mnl einnineree
departt I nf the I'mtlalid thalil-
her nf enni nieree.
I'lans hale heen entntdeled Iiy
Sierlal enitiniit tees that have heen
wniklm: I , , - weeks, that mi ileiall
hmkim: lii the enlnfort and ideasine
nf the visitors may he nvcrhiiiked.
tine hundred and ten Portland
Joliherii and majinfaet iners iarlle-
lliatlln,' in iniyrr.-t i eeii neovioes (.j,-,.UH h.-, ,,,1 pa
w ill distday simis nf tinllorin deslKitj 'rhere will mi
lit their plaees n IMIslliess I tirnllutl - ;
nut the week, as a liparoti of hos- .
"V " vlslll.. tneivhalits. .'AHNEIl K. KLINE
laryi' fmn will he strum; aerosn the
Mlreet inleiseiii'in al Oak ami Fifth
slrei it, Ittivers" Vrek lieaihi tta iM er
and all roads during the week w!ll
lead to thai IncaHon.
VlsltiiiK luerchants are evneeted .
tu reuiler at I'.uyers Week head-l
iluarterM hn in'd lately upon airnal 'Y- Ahticr K. Klin
tli.it they may l.e i(iia li t u-d ( p;ir- cvi-ryt hint; new out Hi
Hi-ioaii- In the luereha ml isiuy: ac- In said, will he in 1 -a
ly at noun the two-mile loan eara-; keep up the p. ice. The circiiM mmo:)
van of heatity will leave, the eil-'atoiiK in seetiuu.s and each typical
cti-; t;i-.iit!idN fur a trutr of the iIhwii nr soioe iiev fni ni if circus dar
tuWll streets. Open dens of wild j in;: or feats of prol Cs.Hii.i;i 1 ac
animal, and an Immense herd of , emu plNhnionl s, calculated to .siir
(dephanis. of which Ms Jumbo isjprtM een the old .stagers.
Is till1 ipieeii, ami Iht trunipetiu ; The sidfHhtiw, ' n mtihcr pre.it
Is law annum tiie elephrt lit and ' place of Interest In alt dyed hi Hie
when any of the other depha n t.s i uol cii'cii i fiijts. has a myriad of
start sonieihhiK'. .Mis .tlimlxi sli.iws a 1 1 rac! jon, and a vaM i-ollccihm nf
them where lo heail in. aiol nhim - j st i'a ne and cartons people,
in If Just a little hit, when the hit; i There are two pcrtoruiamcs, the
syncopated JaKX. j a f t ernooii starts at two
army, of clow ns, the niyht show at S o'
clock am
lock.
SHOW COMING TO
CITY AUGUST ' ii
3I embers of Crew
Blamed for Wreck
I (AD n
all pnrtH O
I A- ji n
B
is von:
Voti lanno'
en oy
VU Vl'ISi'O. Auu. I I A I '
tateim-m hl.imiuu four nu-m-
her ; of the t rain crew s (hit col
iltnv j f 1 1 lided at I'-irtena Sunday for the
name ho il vreek in which more than la per-
Injmed was issued h'Tc
.Hide
tod ay hy the .Southern T.
itic
coin n i oil mi ions prnvhh a, and that a w ek. com no ncini; Am;. r, totir
they may receive as well, t-mtpuri the fn-iKlu depot. , pany.
1 ks i nHUii!; 1 1 1 amj iowsp'M'iol - - j Miio -eoximti-r Ir-.io No. 4:1,-
fro lures of cntcrlaimneiil provided T,M s,,mvM t!u' third MTfion. was T. I . I .auu. The
l.v (he i ommlto e.;. h itain lit o! holh mntr ami old: r(ltldt. t.u ..f the s um- train was W.
AM entertaiiinient. tin ..ler adinis- l'-""K seven ndiiiK devices mid H. Sanders. T. 1 Taylor wan lh"
ions and other r.alure! will l.e ''uhl shows. The rules include a f.1(.1(J ,,, ;,,. ihcmni of t lo- fed
j.e cuinplimeutary l. visit in:; luer- ,r;' t-rrix wl 1 1 1 n-e-a hr.-aM fi,.,.,,n ,lf r,s,.ol.- v.., 1'. W.
clmiUH who an- rec.itcr. d. mi i-ry ro rcind. merry iniv-np. s.itclill". II. N. Wevinotiih. in-
Seven western slat-sand Ahisk i, U'' ,H"W dcy ride, Kiddie whip. Ki,.,. r the c.-cd- Main. N in
with some senllcred ea.-iern and l-'dd'e sc;ipllltM- and a trotip of n. Southern I'aeillc iNsuiial hi'i-e.
..HlHiern states will he lepresei.l c.l Shetland poni s. The .shows in-' All the crew imutiom-d live In
ciii'ie inc pa la cc in iuysi-ry. i mi ,i:;n ra liicnl o. J
in (lie h.-irn. athl- tic show, monkey
inn i.r ironic, el--. Tlo .show will
come hi a train of la cuts and will
.t.rinu . 1 f." pi1 to t.a (n ande.
i.i:i;n r?
."easph- a-
ttion if you ha' c any soi t ot
one deraiifjeiuent. It you suf
r from ni rvoiin troulde conic
i us for a consiri ition and ad-iiui-
at. !-'i;r :.ou- lu-alth'! sake
ct a '-uua lilted w Hi chiropi ac
,cs. Yoll Will hi- surprised hi
aril w Ijal we can do tor you.
"Always at oiir Set vice"
Dr. J. E. Wooclcll
ei.t s.iiiinii'r r.lil.
I'll.lie IU7-W It. . Mll-W
inns. U A. M. In .'. I". M.
il-lw
$ $ $ Gone Up In Smoke
"jVrOT that xc advocate arson as a pastime,
' but if your overcoat is lutnied up or the
family jewels melted, you'll appreciate the.
solace afforded hy Fire Insurance.
AVe handle :11 sorts of insurance Fire,
Burglar, Accident, Auto, Health and Life.
Come and see us as a matter of POLICY.
Reynolds Insurance Agency
Insurant
" i.jBJVItii j
In I'.lljers" week a t temla tne,
'I'll.- event Is i eeoi'.ni;'.ed now as
I lie nillsta iidinu n ndei I a klnj; of ilr
kind on the 1'aeilie eo.ist.
Itni ei V week ari a nueni'-nt s ha
l.e
advanee tlotieis deelare.
lill.W I l.l l, I i:Slll.N
ei-n Iniide hv llonrne 1 .a v renee,
liairmali nf the eerii(ive eoinlnlt-
wllli I'. N. Welnhaion as see-
etiin, anil 1'lMllli W. Howell.
halriinoi of til ttertainment
oinlnlltee.
I'llliTl.AM
Hivil'e liavr.
1...1 .....i i ...
In Umatilla Woods l awnm. waium. ami
16 Fires Ilurmnn
Recover $20!H)J!00
From Sunken Ship
l.ol;lKT, l''rancc. Auvr. 1 (AT)
A luessaue from Ihdle Isle tud av
id I iiat sun in n t re. is' i re conit -
i 1 1 jr of diamonds and pii'ctoits
Auir. 1 (AT) slo,1(,s valued ai r.ti.tuiM.iHtO fmnes
iU Klamath ( K ',"".,"MI I had heen ri eovcrcd by
mntder o( li;i!ijm divers I rom the hulk of the
sentenced Itelyian steamer Dliwibct hviilc, Thn
I'KNlU.iri'uX. or
- Ki.rtv Hies vv. re
buruitiu lod.iv in th
cm. Little iuforlnaHon wns I'orili
I'limiuu tl'oiu the fire front. There
have been a'i fires in the reserve
I his season. JH imimmI h.v ih t nl iu: .
A new fire yi sin-da y on 1 mii
i;rant lull, this side of Mcaeham.
burned over a small area.
s -owi-is iiior HA'i i'.s
I'oltTI.AX I . ' n e.. Auu. 1 ( Al'l
Tied i. Hulchcl. Toi im-r public
-ei vh e eoiuiulsHloner of Orenoii. in
ii teltcr suliiiiltletl today lo Hie
mayor ami eilv council, eh.uued
tli.il r.iii'i of (tu- I'acliic 'l'ccpho-ie
,V Tele -i :f p'h ciiMip i ny are "e'.r
1.1111." its practice- hsojele,'
ami ils atHtude lliwaid ihe public
to haliu Auunst 1' I. lias been vessel was torpedoed off Hie coast
K ran ted an extension ot" days near here 'dunti',' the closing
, Auu I lAI'J (tl wi,,n to perfect an appeal The months of tlu Avar.
reported UU or,rr u;issii;ncd today by l-Vdcral The divers who were employe. 1
linalilla for- i.i.i,.,. I tm..n lie OelilliUl of l.v the I ti !i?i. n imiv ei-n noon liinml
l'avis" attorney. i he task esccpi tumi I ly arduous.
'ut r
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4;
.'it amAw .ttu .ii.niij!.!! i jA n'-tMmA
Try-
W. K. GILBERT CO.
"First
c irc -Ilni,
eel inu In t lull i o
Km p. hut an I
en unci, al ihla i
out. U e JH'f c
r him P. the 'JIM It.
at! ami tea I and
iti-li low pi C
I niue't -. d u'l oii;cl tin- iKiiit win
nml fold I cite tir; I hdd uu iiImhiI.
Ms Hit-, iirii he i-.ir l.i-l pp
lllli l in nlilel mi- --live "lull
pn-al inn ittnt. liintirtnl vvallpjipcf
U- it ihmltte roll. s me it, hi miIi
very, wvy l.vsip.
Claude C. IValt
Lumber Co.
V M'll l or t'li
I'liiv rimr Man'" I'lh'iwl'
Svr 1 tMiiiilrj rinmo Mailt
ISO MUulttJ IttialUlv
Fifty Tl.oasan;l A'nicn
Home Test in August of
IDHONE for this unusual
FREE ttfet. We guar
antee to wash any Tag rug
in 4 minutes. CLEAN!
By making v;;ter do all
the work, Mcadow-ashing
means fast washing that
fabrics thrive on.
Hand results without hand
rubbin;;! See the washer
compact and decorative
enough for modern kitchen
ettes. Hut with the largest
washing capacity in the
world.
Greatest water action ever
known because clothes fric
tion is eliminated. Inde
r.tructibic tub cf copper
jacketed in stcct. Halloon
wringer rolls. Natty finish
and trim. Don't buy
yet. Try this test. If it
wins you, terms to suit
HIS purse. Phone now.
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THE MEADOWS MFG. C 0, B LOOM I N GTO N, ILL, U. S. A
Accept our unusual offer, FREE. Phone now,
W. H. BCHNENKAMP CO.
COMING! COMING!
The Abner
rsjK-rsat
i:.v.iwwn (in a m
11. Kline
0 W
EVERYTllfNG NEW BUT TIIE NAME
10-CARS-
150-PEOPLE-150
PLEASING RIDES-
8-
SHOWS
ONE
August 6, 7, 8
OF MEHJT-8 .
BIG WEEK
j 'JO, 11
al
L
auran
de9 Os
Pontiac Sedan Given Away
Diamond Rinj? (Jivcn
IT'N FOR ALL-'- ALL l-OUTU