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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1928)
Paee Four LA f'KANDK I'VE NINO OR SERVER Tuesday, Aupnist 7, 102R Ia(Bran5c Jzhtnxm (Dbscrdcr (IiM'orMnil4il) , All Independent NlMV-pilIMT KRANK . AI'I'UCHY Kdltor un4 I'ulillnhwr HARVEY K. MATTHEW'S IfmdneKH Maimer Published I'vctilnH. except Sunday, lit I 1 1 6 Adums Aveuttu, I-tt Grande, Oregon. The OoHprvi.r-Kfar published every Friday, Entered m the I'oMoffiei? m l,u (irande, Orcun, an Second Class Mall Matter under :o-l i f March L' t H T . Gl-TIVlAI. I'AI'Kft OK I'NUiX VtiUKTY AND TIIK t'l'l V ol'' I .A :RAN'IW ,M KM ltDIl ASKIM'JATIJO i'KKSS The Associated 1'iiHM i. on IiiKlvi'ly entitled to use for publica tion of till dispatches eie.Jned to 11 or hoi ol hfrwiwM credhed If published herein. AM rlhls of repubileallou of special ilis palchcs in tills paper, ami iiIho Iho local im-uh herein also are rr-nprvpi), KUitsritii'Tiov uati-:h lly furrier liilly. per hmiiih lu advami 7;.i; Onlly. six month in advance f-l.aO Dully, Hlijlt copy &c Itj Mall IMIly, per month in advance ... fide (Jaily, per six months in advunco , . Daily, per year in advance Jfi.OO Weekly Oh.i rver-Htar, per yoar fii.OU Al VI'MtTIHINU KATKS j Display, foreign, per column Inch 42g Display, local, per column inch 4uu Tin ip contract iirici-M mi application. A IUM'i;M;SH IWHK -- Si'i'rit Dion it mini wine hi his own run-tx-it ? there i.s nioi-f hope of ii fool than him. i'i oh. ?H:ll. ABH MARTINI Hovcr Jfcceive Notification 4 Jn Sett. R.ch lMeniories;; co 1111 1 1 ymcii u lid hi- form J BrP' 1,0,1 Ul" '""Jt'M ' kJ1 r"r l''Khlcut . hit. ; tVjJ 5 'r,Hn' " ." Intf : 1'Al.tl AI.TO, C;il, (AJ' -.Mofor-Jiik down fiom J j ik home un .lllllll llilt (o (ho Nliillfoi.i M l'IiUMI. Hci licit Uoovi-r wiM st.inJ In tin midst Of u (?iut oiitpourini; 01' oiiniiyincii oikJ I,,, formmiy iioti- Ihiiri t-;in- 1 1. :'iiniuo'J,i- i.ihih 111 iho hi howl rm- m-.u-.y HO. (inn 1 hm'ki iiin iin I rmlhi f: :Ht nlll curry I lie ut tin o" t)t- spc il:-i-iH to tin- million t ii roiiKhout the I'llllcl HUttCH. Ill the h;iKniiMnJ IIkmc MlIIHl JlHSOcjill lOltS illl'l C'llCi-t lirjhjini; j.(iil I 'Mia I hi let est for the horn M'--- lo ( lit h s ac cept me.- of parly icuh-o-hip in the ensuint; (.'i'liip.tl'm. C-iiiiul the .St:ii4foid Htudium in whhh tin- tiiinj-hononil ceremony tnkf'M pliiru uiu the red tile ruolH of til.- uuivc-iKily uit) tho name vis las of ;u c:neK till o ugh which he iiii-l Ahti. Hoover hnriicl in, their uii-leiKiadiiate days and down : h K'Ji hi:n two koiim huv- run to ' ' M The Nliiml upon which the reri-- Kroiu the run of llje ifruit n'n- ! nioiiy wilt take plac-f Iiiim heen tt phiij,e Her In uhi'-h the notifit a-1 in the stadium. Cov. C. C. Youn? th n pvinln are to o-i. ur one. run -.will make an Introductory talk and n- m.iiy things Hint Hlainl out as then Hell, tieoiue Mumcm, of New mile posts In the caie.M- of the man Jli.mpxhire (he noiificalton address. nil oiphaned Htlldelll The nominee In exnerled to ovnreMM tcr in th.it city. In tin- upporoie diieetioii 1m thi Hoover w ai' 1 1 1, rut y v itli ll h vmkI olii-et ion of document k const It ul mr one of hi to IiIn ulliia mat ci. , Ncarhy in Hie Klunfonl 'art ffal h'ry, (-onlafnin u hronza Htalue of ImIm. "woddcHH of the Nile and I'Vl tihty." Jt una a triit made in XUiS ly Hit: pfnuleH of He!,-ian children as u tribute to Hoover's relief work lu the war Mi lc ken ana. THE RED CROSS SHOE The Tonic for Tired Feet N. K. West & Co., Inc. La' Grande's Leading Store for Over oO Years ho WUH working IiIk way t IiioukIi hcIiooI Hhrhtly morn than :tn yearn ko. AcruHM the bay, San l-'raiici-'H-o iK isiiilt-. It wan their he op.'i.Mt hH office iiH a niiniii),' engineer. Through the yearn he haw contin ued to maintain buMneM.s head'iuar- hlmeir on major Ihhuoh of tin cnmimiu In uLh spceoii of aiicept-! aik i:rririr;y ici;citi HAVANA (AI'J A M0 per n cf riclency record has hetn eHiah llHhud by thn l'uu-Ainerli'an Air viiyn Cotnpiiny or Hnva un'' WeHt in tho first oneratioiiH of h'HH ItliHU 11 year. Two dully trlpa have (been made without accident or rc ilay and flyinjf nrcompltshed des nt pitfi weather conditions. ltOMK A1') Loans totulllnif L'ii.uov.moo Ine-well over $!,iioii, 1MMI will Hpon be iivailahle ' Italian tanners seriously wounded in the World war. Tim runds will onalde liieiu to buy land, farm Im plements and the like. The loans Brunt ed at low interest raten, run ." years. Joke nil jiiii plouM- ah;iut th' olr fiiinlly album, bill II vine n pro.- 1 pectiw briiicyifHun f puny fir ' idea o (Ii (iuiiK he uti iiiari.v.n' inlo. Who irdills uhen drlihi' it. lunaway Imhi-. klvhti" r irl. or; blc.lkitl tn 11 new Mill 0 clot lies ! nu. Ilirillin' enough f ui( ecr taut l ',' Neighbor h Testify At licit zel Inquest A 48-phkc special cilition, with caicl'ully pliuincd illustra tions and news matter, i.s no small job for a weekly newspaper 1'lant. The Iledmond Spokesman a)jeaied last week with Mich a pajx;r, most creditably done. It noted the opening of 'edniond's new hotel, oilier varied examples of the com munity! proHTess. ''.specially attractive and well conceived )'"' Viero the advertisements, which are usually the poorest pur ( ion of a newspaper special edition. The Spokesman and r.edmond are to be coiitfralulaled. Kolh will benefit from this evidence of civic spirit and profrcssiveness. i.d.s an(;p:i.i:s. t;,t., Ans. 7 (Al') -NWkIiIm.ih ;iinr Iradi'sinrii who Kii.u IC;irli;tiii M.-iiiifrr. whom III. y Ii. Iii v. il Ii. l.i- th.' wiri. of l:iiui.ll SI. Cl.ilr ll.'hzcl. tcsliripii yislcrility m tli.- coron.-r'M llitru.-st cn. r thr I, oily of III. I'hllu di l ph hi raMil.T. who h;i,h Kliot iuxl Irfl lo .Hi- In ji t'anvoii iiiar hcrt'. 'I'lii! oiiiin.'nili'il liii'lh.-r tnv.-Hti- Kuiioii 01 Hit' iiiiinlrr ol th.' coni- innii-law wll.' a ii.l ,' lant 1110II1- i-r. whhh (lu-y alil mik attrilml- illlh' lO till hllllllM OT "M'I'KI,H un- I. noun." I'ullc- lire rolllliiniiit; lo vvi-avr a II. 'I of - iilcnc- aholil U.-itz.-l. Kaiil t lo hio. al.won.l.'.l with roii.lM from 1 here s somethiuo; wioii,' with the initiative idea when it 1 a.i. iphia ...mi hi. h lormits placing on the ballot four measures whirl,, if op- ;;;;:!"";:;,;,!;::' ' ir ' moo pioved by the people of the whole state, will restrict four riv- '"' "ow K "'" 'i ' nmr.it inu,-. t r.x in widely se)arated areas for the exclusive use of fisher-' p. , men. How are the voters of Oreiron to iudire such niiostl inns'' -''CA."C' What do the people of Knstorn Oregon, for example, know' filtout the iMeKenzie river? What do most voters know about' . j icasons why it should be restricted to fishermen only"' How N1:w "l:, l:ANK' A"- (Ai-- - ; ll it p ... . ' ,,,r I'.-.-ls of a si-i-ial ciaoil .ne all Hie people or Oregon lo jude wliether the future of jm- im,- iniin die .stat-e can best be served with such restriction or without ",' N"" '!' "K " ''r'"-! it ') Tl. ..'ll I t , . . . ''' ' ""'"UN l'"li. ' olEanl.alloll I il .' llieiell be much propananda circulated by both sides, I'aoi iiai.ai. mnmu.., r lo lie sure, hut the majority of voters wont' take time to in- '" y' ' '' ,.,; , ,. ,, ... " "" ill was ciiil.-r. il i minizi-,1 lo PKtltrntt) tho iini'ihi ,.l 11, ,..u,i .. I :...i: . ... .... ... .... i...;vv, wilu un III t.'jlltliee or HOI oay ny inonuis A. H.iily. Hiiplr ll l'ri,J.-rit' t.l polii-f. Tl i.l p ' (MOWS Grand Jury Quiz i,l all. Irtiw'inuch'inoro intelligent it would be to leave such" i.. , i. i ii..... .... . . . . . (LitineiK to me legislature anti lo me commissions authorized 'lo deal with them. may also be a curse. The initiative may be a blessiiiff and it SKNATOU M0SKS I ADKS OCT, W hen Senator Moses foi nially notifies Herbert Hoover of his ntmiiniitii.il on Saturday of this week he will finish his liilitieal job for the year anil will be i-nli-nnltvl l,i il, niap as lar as noovcr ami Ins inunairers are coiiceinet J'itises, who i.s peeved at beinjr disreai ded ever since the Kansas convention, started such a row thai he has been made ice chaiiman of the advisory committee and must be sat i.dicd with that. It's a job of importance in name only and is tuite a bit more than Moses deserves. Hoover workers anticipated before the convention that loses mijjht be named vice presidential nominee, or fnilinjr in lluil niijiht be chosen chaiiman of the republican national committee, lie received neither. Te received practically nothinn', alter holilinn the limeli",hl as Hie foremost senator upporter of .Mr. Hoover and chaiiman of the national con ciition. What's the reason for Moses' fade-out? Tarty workers say it is because he i.s wet, that Hoover doesn't want a prominent wet suppoiter in the forefront of the campaign. Thai's a Rood enough reason but hardly com I'lele. The liuth of the matter miRht be found in the fact Hint Moses made a fool of himself in his speech before the nalional convention, lie was anythintr but inlellij;eiit ami met fill, lie was labitlly partisan, distrustinuly boastful, no tidily uiHlijrnifietl ami uiisporlsmanlike. His was the kind of ,r'cfh heard tin ouo.houl the tlemocratie national convention, v un ine e;'tpii,,n ul rianklin !). lloosevelfs -ties Its entirely. Hoover iMi'l that lype of man ami isn't jroiii".- to have that type of campaign earned on. He let it be known (he other day that the old-lime ballyhoo anil political tonimy-iol was lossctl off ihe sh.-el ill hi., campaign plans, lie respeels Al .'liuth as an opponent and as a citizen, lie thinks the country i hould jlldoe a preside,, (U caiupaio.,, its merits anil on the merits o the candidates ; their it-spective atlniinistiative i'l-oiams. He v.aiils a dionifietl. sportsmanlike campaign :s is befitliii.; tl. Tice rr which he strives. He says he . in nta ciiueii., nu- opposilioii luil will SK., tllU(, .,, cneijry on i n ouiu ins own constructive plans and policies. The country will applaud Mi, ii ;, program. None but the most hidc-lxmntl ; pu.jiiiliccd ii publicans w,,n!, wish for he Ah.ses type of eampaio,, J1S i i u-jitt bv his speech at Kansas City. If the i cmiiI,,c;,;. d,.s,.ni, t,, ,, th,.v ,c .erve il on (he basis t what their nominee niscs in the ' ay of progressive aecnmplishinent. not I.ecaiiM. ,,r ,;,t t, ilcmocratic party niiht or nnKht ,,t ,,, jf , , T( Hoover enmpaien is to be a positive imt a neoathf effort. It is, inerctore, an iiinieation ol wii.a intelligent U1U "iisirucuve euerw couiil He anticipated if the republ rnuiiin e wins. I ... . ; I W ;. . " j.T' fWU CNigsW U , III ' v" Jiyttli Ii . link Mfmm-: ismm I j fr k pi wm Hid. jr. w-- $vf snnv mu.v aw m - . h ,. , f ,1... .,.... gs V.;i. a; - tO 'wSS TM',. V -i ' Srfite: in- SI i wicM4 . i i w f a " i a imi. i m.11,- f i i rs . ..'lf 25.v. (,. ' W - Th, l..r is ,, .as. ,h.. ,a,ls "-.f fKkii V"-?! HPTWM'' MM ir Tn'Tii.'"'"''.';"" """y! j i'' v5. j W j 'Y'i'f :r r- "z!:It ::" :;r--' : Ul l! MWI dLsU--- . r' 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 . . i , , . , i , . . : : ' in W.' :i,.sri-rw. fte&X!L?g!3 . yf if :0-S!OmPhwx btil winning t rg&i J0mm "f "-'4 ! I . Ill i i v , : ' i I n .. s v s n v I'll a. m leclhe at .'! p. m.. called tor eoillpb le t'e:i n a tiiromi 1 u t of t he depart im nt atfaiiit hich chaiues of Kraft lor "protection" of Kambbnir boon.' t-re aired by the asociHlioii ol comiiierce dnr I'lU (he recent a 11 1 i C:i III lllllll,' drive. Neat l- lun hundred itiemhrrn of the (nice weie alleclcd. IHMlM li I It W-l I IIHI t) MiltV M.I. IS. (re.. A mr. 7 (Al'l t.ediije H, Mn.si'N, for tti jnii H coinmaiidaiil o: t h reserve officers t raliiiuj,' corps at ( henon Slale .j;i h iilttnal ml:. ! Ti to day ror Itoise. Idaho, u her" lie ha-i beell tl,tlljUen,;d ,y ( u paitmi-nt. He will charge or tin hi if It M'hoo'i unit. II. leu b: en Slice. ...led here ,y c.,. . nry I;. Ivicliiuond. ffiruierly ,,l t n,iU u .n in rived here recently. ;iinl M.AMMH1 lM M'ts 'OKTl.AN'i, Hie. .;. I'm-thilot poll. ,- , , i " 'Ml dirrapp.'lll. d f. K tu nuil h l-'alln e. boy Mu,.j ii All I S t itNl.l I :. 7 i MM I ad.e l lo. ; VI I.A.N i h I Mi -'. I ,'. ! ( M't t int. , h.i .il 1 1 1 Ui in M, hi,. . n 'th an. nnn.-ry tutlax l. ""I "i" nan coimKh riht - ino-iev i he Huir'. red a ii n ynJ a ruvolver in 1,U puw-vn. ' V. !:p da) "N I'd III M d'. ' -in. n Sl.d.'N Nel i" cnntinu tollott IMi ul -h.i , If niiy muiK mini wti to tu 1H j llt of JO names tu the racifir : oast 1. rai: ne nu d find nil th j major lcRti Kiniih lu the world 1 utter htm Th.il what vrnrnl'' lhttch Ki'tithet dtd rr th- S.it I Vranois'-n Sciilx thn year, lutt it, tlidn'i r.ntM- von a t tutu.; I mnt Horn luujoi- lrtiuuc uwiu'ih.j j The iuthpr. thfy my, iiclonVf, j xifiht where hi Is. ' lines I lolmeeo - broad in eul no dusl. "Tbc fniesl cia- Ues in all lb SvorbF now ihey say ill is of Lucky Slrikcs. iev"ve iearneil. ibal loasiinjj; ijives ihe utmost in smoking pleasure. Th 'v'vo ltarn( l lliat loasiing means lliroal proleelioii. They're ak i lhal 20,679 (loctors approve their vertliel. in L& W W .4 Jf 0 HC4 I M i'jrs Tin: Aunr-icei'TohJcco Co., t.Iaiiufaaurcr