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Pape Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tuesday,' August 28, 1928 lia(Srandc JEdcmria (Dbscrdcr ' ( lrieor-wiritel) An I mil iwmlfiil X'wiHtwr FRANK n. Al'l'LKIlY Killlof and PuhlUhnr HARVEY K. MATTHEWS . , JtiiMlriHHri .Manager Published evening, except Sunday, at 1 H8 Ada inn. Avenue, Ij (irando, Oregon, The Ohherver-Hmr published every FrulMjt Kutered ill tin i'dHttiffire m Ciande. Oregon, um Second ClfttMt .Mail M inter under nrl i.-f Miirrh 2, 17'J. OFFICIAL. J'AlM.'It OF I MO.N roCNTV AND THIS CITY OK I. A liftANI'H MKMUKIt AHSOCIATKI JMtKSS The AsKoehited I'li-h. if exclusively entitled tu use fur publica tion of all new dispatches eieillifJ tu It it not otherwise credited If published her.in. All riK'itn of republication of Npcelal iIIh patcho in thm ukt, and uiso the local new; herein ulsu are reserved. .SUIt.SCiWl'TION' It ATKS lij turner Dally. ier month in advanc" 70i: lnlly, mix (iiMirlh-t h. advance $4. Ml Lally, si UK It- copy wo Hy Mail Dully, per month in advance - - Daily, per six months in advunce Dally, per year in advance Weekly Obnerver-Star, per year ... 60c z.r,u AI'VIJKTISINO JtATKS Ilplny, fwndgn, pitr column huh Display. lot-ul, per column Ini-h Time contract prices on application. 'I'd i-: iMT r::i).i wiii.wri: vi: cami: iiH.Hk.n m hp. e lino, fuilniv iifu-r riyliu-iiu..i.NS. ye Ih it H'i'k 1ht l.unl: look unto tjie i irk i lu-iii-o ye sir- hewn, itnil to the link- i.f ihe it whciii e o hit tliiuieil. 1h;i. 51:1. If I v -" ' . ! I Saturday Morning, Sept 1st We Invite The Children Of La Grande To A Free Show Free Prizes for Boys "Mi. you'iv ; -hlt-t nii ought hili' longer. Ymi rtaillcr )cmi like Mrs. Jim Kilo l' iiting. an' Im1 liHtk around a might ii-t't better." Said lier il;iughler y y Linnet, who's determined i' 111:111V I i.fy-Uv I Linger. cl f mi ili-rli-d, riMy -.In'i-t iron farlorf hnllilin' Oili ih' xilndou, UniM-kiil Xy mil. iiialiin' i iuli. u lotn u iiili-k . f s ii rup o" sJnti ( olontl rollft. : y -y The supreme lest of self-contrul is not scratching mosquito I Res. Skeleton of Tot Missing A Year Found in Eureka V If-. .V.i pOCK-ET watches and scooters for the boys will be given' away at a drawing at the' theater, so keep your tickets. VOU don't have to buy a thing to secure these free tickets to the show. Just come in our Shoe De partment and get them. Every ticket lias a serial number and you must keep the duplicate in or der to have a chance- on the d rawing of dolls, scooters, wrist watches and pocket watches. . First show at (J:00 and a com rlcte performance every hour and a half, until every child has seen the , show.. Plan to come early before the prizes are all claimed. ! If Air. Kaslio!) can keep the Smith popularity wave in--i easing every day from now until November (ith, he will have to accept his just rewaid and be a candidate for the j( b himself next time. . A s! iii:i;.. i . I. l.in i.f t.i i.v ih .t t.r l. IV. Il.. Ml. U I . .Mil I (' pill fl il.. Autt. (AD imv cm. i iw--'.'.it oi.l l.nci.'l,. u v ;m.l.-n.. ,"iuny :V r.iuip in Hi.. Hull The need for more school space was liad enough last year. .' Jiis fall it will be worse. Utilizing the old court bouse, as has been proposed, would saisfy the need within a year .';iid at relatively small expense. It would mean a real sav ing to taxpayers of the school district, and because it would rovidc the only reasonable market for an old buildin.T, .ou!d be economical for the count v. I' I.K .1 puS t ly l..r ,:: Si. rln .1. t l: ; I W- ipln The uigning of the Kellogg anti-war treaty is a world event ii..'i!ii. J '! ,', (u tremendous importance. Not because it makes war im- I','"',,,1'"'".,'' possible. No one expects such a thing, lint it is one more " '' barrier, one big stride toward the ultimate goal. Most im-i joitant of all, it shows the world that the United States is villing and anxious to take part in international affairs jiguin, that we do wish to co-operate with Kuiopcan people von tlyuigh we haven't been broad , enough to, join V'1' 1-oaguc. The Kellogg treaty has no teeth, no penalties, it limply says that the ur.dei -igncd nations renounce war as . national policy. That's all. It's puiely moral and psycho id gical in value. Hut maybe that's where the greatest accomplishments can be made. !!.U K-S( KATCHINt; I OI IDAHO The appearance of a nu nilier of the Oregon public service commission before the interstate commerce Commission at Lewiston to urge the building of the Snake llivcr lail line the most ! idiculous-lhing we can imagine. Hut .Mr. Corey . ho hails from linker, is an Oregon commissioner and .Mr. Corey is present. How did he get in such a predicament'.' How did any citizen of Oiegon and a former resident of Kastern Oregon oailiculaily, get in a position that necessitated stippoit (.f this Homcstead-I.euisi.im railroad? It's haul to believe now that could hai pen, how any Oregonian could fail to see the injury to this state in the proposed line, to say nothing of the. injury to public interest generally by making everyone lay higher rates to support unnecessary laihoad invest ments. it's the. old game of politics; and we're sorry to admit that the Oregon public service commission seem.; to be in .o'ved. It's nothing nime or less than an age-old haiv.i:i. ou scratch my back and I'll scratch y.niis. A mutual prop osition, and the only danger, of couise, is that the benefits . hall not be entirely cipial. Oregon public service commissioners want a railroad "I'cugh central Oregon. In order to have a ,-tiong case before the, irce ,t healing in Portland, it seems they must 'eist the aid and mccuiacmcnt of the coimnu ueis 'mm Idaho and Washington. In exchange for same, we very i inch fear the Oregon officials have piomi.-c,! :,imilar aid their neighbois ill getiiiig the Snake r".k 1 ul rouiioy lili.t'i- lli.in a " .'I'". ! r.illll l ki.st niK'.it l.y An f l i :-'m t h. a I , m.ik..-, ln v.. i ,1 ul hint In Ins r.il.iu a M l. I ii-i l li.it II.- . i t s!;, -1.1.111. I i n tr nil a liny rmil .l.y tl.,- .si. I., of a liu;. w ii four mil. i ('-(.in iilii r.. tin- pan jils, Mr. ami M.s, !.,- l..o.np.nl ol Huh 'lt'. kill . :uiii... 1 ,i-.,. II... .Inly 4 !iuiMas in i:ij;. rf'rii,. MH. u.,n- e.-n- I au.iy .1 II 'V an I Inr Twii . an li.-.i unaa.liiK- y V t y y Wl Mftl nmuiulf -S J Patent ULlilher One Strap. Sizes lli i to 2 $1.25 ili-nt A- l;nivil l'al( l).(,,r,l u '-. t.i H $2.75 n't t.. 1 1 $3.1) 1 1 i ui d 1 he ey;il it nsw ei ed it thai uut'ii l.y the IiMii'tteared. .u iil.rmitiic to isil t !nf in efldit In identify y t $3.95 .War lf,mJ V.TCl.' Ait rt.ir - -M Fights For G. O. P. ! V rrr"jT-tB.-5ji. i I if i - ? :? . . : '-.1 ' - ..... ." . V " f?:ffr J i j j 1 '.I f II .V- III. i. u i'a;r r. '- I., s $3.75 P' "7JajJ):eaA(tr 1 . L Jl I Let us fit your children wiih " Poll -Parrot" Solid ' I 5 Leather SJiocs nd we 11 prumis Shoe suiisuciion. I I See Our Window Display Free Prizes for Girls itnilST watches and ' T dolls will be the prizes for the girls given at the show. Remember, you must have your tickets to win prizes. ratent Leather A-, Tie Style k ''M-dH' $1,15 " Hintuutr wm0 Patent Ox- wi wi PC,&J'' ""'' Arch -&m&X-. Guilder . - : to 2 $1.50 y f y y t y y Crowing Girl Patent One Strap Sizes 21.', to 71 :. $f.95 Souvenirs for Everyone AT the ti.eater door every child will receive a l souvenir ;t whistle, cricket, candy, hat, pop pistols, balloon or a horn but plan to come ear ly before the souvenirs are gone. Prizes for the Lucky Ones lOLLS, scooters, pocket watches, and wrist watches will be the prizes awarded the lucky ticket holders that will be drawn at; each show. Remember the day Saturday, Sept. 1st. Iui Grande's Leading Store N. K. West & Co., Inc. Y iw wt - T y y y y . y t f For Over Thirty Years H.m y w. Kiel ot Gt. Lo-iis. Mis so in f:?7u'.j!,c5 1 GU:2 ch.irrmati, w:o n riiting to cjirry ti-f" State lor ;o.-rr and to ecct a i:cpub:i-c-n r-r-itsr t3 f.il J.m Heed's s-at. AT IF REPOttT FANS HOPE FOR FLIERS Feminists Try "Gate Crashino" In Effort to Gain Equal Rights iit-aty yinini; to :n'd tln-in in.con sidnimr a titvity i:Nijil.!ishinir t'uin pht hal tqtiiility for mm uml WOllli'M. Hero's Al In His Galluses H i ni .Mr. . be Coiey seen. does The "n encoiuageni J'.iver line built. W hat damage : 'ate lemains b i ernaps lie wil : s a nciglihor I 'rests. Pei hap; he can suggest lb Meir do.Mi the Claude Ibmde river. (or what hearing is 'il) t ' his home now miller wav. r.ieet his obligation to Idaho and W'.t ;hii";ton aid still be able to look on!, for fami'v in-' alleinat-' umle. fiom at the pi o per moi.ient Lew is- n- Is no'. : lid thus aid it, spoiliii.. the pielty pictuie painte I I 4 .. ll l .l I .... .. e n.iv in- d ies an liiese iiungs. ...-. ( : ynipathetic to the Snake Piver line, v.e aie .pule confident And we hope lie can xtricale himself I'm: i ,m i.n'.:i tuuati lid unlavoialile po:,i.i,.n very rapidly. Try W. K. GILBERT CO. ' 4 - - i 1 ' A. " tM v . 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Aineriian sought l.t present leminlsi leader, and three others of l-'rench pri'.suleiit , qrotip of K-nnnits who tried to Having not ye J.Ues't ,,f the lneitden- fStintiiit'iH lor a r ulf or t he at I'aris ith t hr "vie l.t I I whirl! were to he i "i'1'.'i.ili th P tial I'luiteau today in he . vl11'1' riclil.-i moveiii, nt. aiy signers and a petition to tlu This read: l received an :i- 'UUested aud'enci ptenlpotenttiinesi our guests to'iuv. j l.y,n elistoijy at the police ipmiiiiill'- the woican'si eointntltee of Int K,,y. iat tor yever.il houi fur failiiic to tional acthin ha.t unit its oniisaries an have their identity papers. to nK a hrief audience with their.. : fie They Meit r-'l-nsed at 3:3.1 o'- Wh ar ;lt th'' -'at'"- vv,! ilf1' tvn I cloi-U this atternoon alter all ol' t tic i"iuiles." t( statesmen w ho had lunch u It h , '( (iietldeiit notinii ikMie had coil'.'. r.l:lS. An. Jn. (At' An In- Tlie Ti" u",,",, ll:ul ""-t't n ten lain- t'-i-view printed In the Paris edition ' u" aiidleiui with the lM.MdcnfS of the New York Herald quothi? guests who v.steiday filled he Mrs. Klal'k It. Kel tf as crit icizing K'ltou-ltriand renunciation oi' war tlie tat-tics of timmi.st hatlers hero' ''"-treaty. Tne phui ol' the t nunists was declared unjust .tied and mU-j was l.t diMi'UMs Hh them a project leadntg hy S-cr. i.uy Kellogg in nn' "r tor an international treaty est It- nMich- pi.tdished in the I'arii e.li- ; ' 1 ,:' Itching e.(ual rljrlus for men and tion of tlr H'hirago Trihuno lu- '! ,' w (inien. day. i "'" Those hi Id mvr the mum hour 'Mrs. K.-Uog made no Mich; with Miss Sievens were Mrs. .uring siateun nt.-,'" the vei-retat y Is nuoti d ; lcU ring, I'anny It- rnand of as having -Slid. He iplained. the! 1'ianc.- and Mrs. Iteity (ii.iin Swing Trihune siiy. that after taikinir j "' toi nierly of f ort Lntd, on-., -nil ' '' now wife of an luiKits'i coriesp,.t: "it 4' t. The women all h it i"nr 1'aris. nny of the asyertion the use ol nuot'irion markn was entirely nn ,iu.tit'ied jtmd misleading.' Mr. Kel logg "is rt pVrKtiited as having "de. c,ar,,,i' ! An.uher The denial was occasioned by ni; country n article in whii-h Mrs. Kellogg was cigar iiaht M'-ioted as having voieed disai)pnv- strangers. al of the plans of iHns Stevens.. , . Lady KliuiMda ami other leniinist ('h. niisn v win wn ii. ..,i .. .... t' a llritish scientist. That's a peiui ttiiri! fur our hooi !;-' t:' d" ihe things that t h" lly ne: ds is a patent ' that wilt w-ortt before haders to petition foreign Mat cm men a.ss.-nihhd here for the h-ae oil v a nous sul. :ei ferred to Hie pe feinlnist lead. is. miesi i..ns w hich I til. porter n ic 1 1 eal y and to I framing various Mrs. Kellogg us- RR1TISH 0M.X .AHjl I IT El) OF SPOl'SE MURDER The woiiui,, in tnli-rs if a putv chaleau :alc h. ..re the mrivul of Secret. ny el Siac ki'llogg and ot aiMui a do, n app,ntd at t!ie seiiteo: to in a pert iinctury way, a' she li.id done (t hronghout the con-j i-rsation. ( -As Mis K. L-g had nut made 5 ? lams 75c -I I : I . ..I i.iii, Colcrs lili-o, Kid, White, nUtvh. Ko.so, Yi-!lnv. ALL ( LOSK-OI T SI IMLK MLlU'llAND'SK AT HALF rivlCK ' NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Made by the snnie maker for thirty voars, thesameciiiarii'ibletul, materials, price, CloorftcW. Chillis kefp:s its quality. Sumarra wrapped, Inna-filled five full inches, banded for your protection, generously good. GEORGE W. t'r?,i4r Actual Size m CIGAR f (;i.i:i;ai. i.i;h.-i:wy i W h,....,l,. i,j. ,1,,,, lyliTl.Wl), t'ltlie.o.s MIW.W y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y t y y y y y t t y T y y iif.in . IK- lilt ni.1 aiv Al s sas- il h n I, lu ii liUs, -.:."W-1 II