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Papc Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, Octohorl, 1928. ( ItMftriHtrnl'fl) An Independent NtU'fMtMr FRANK H. Al'J'J.IJIiV Kdltor and I'utdlnher HAKVBY K. M ATTIIKU'S . ... Huslrifw ManiiKfT Published eveninc. fxicpl Hundiy, at 1-116 Adaina Avnun, Ia firundc, on-Kmi. The Oitrvftr-Hinr published pvvry Friday. Kntercd u( the ost offu-i ju ,h Oraudf, Or'K'n, bh Keeond CIhnh Mull .M '!!. under art of March 2. 1H79. OFFICIAL I'AI'KU HI1' CITY n- LNION COINTY ANIJ THIS f,A flHANDI': MK.UIIKK ASOCJATKp I'KKHM Th ArtNiu'liiit-d i'n-MH It i xcltislvely entitled to un for puhllca (hin ot all hews dispatches crediti-d to it nr not nth(rwlrn -rdil,d tf punilshed herein. All rights of r-puolllitlon of npef-lnl dis patches hi (hi paper, bud Ml ho the local news herein also ur reserved. M liSC Itll'TION RATKH liy ItlTUT Dally, pt month In iidvance 7fo fmlly, mIx ino,:ihs in iidwinee $4..'') lnlly, hIiikU copy 6e liy Mail Dally, pr titonth in udvance - 6dc Dally, per mix months In advance $!i.fiO Dally, pr year In Advance $5.00 Weekly ((ImiTVtT-Si.ir. per yar $2.00 Display, fnrt'lcn, Display, local, per Time contract prh Ai:VKKTIKIN(l ItATKfl it column Inch column Inch n on aniilkntlon. 42o 40u A WfiltH T Till: UISi; - Woe unto Ih'rn th;it i Ke ii early In thc murium:, tlcii they i r ; follow ronj; rlrlnk; that coii llrntc until nn;h!t nil uinc inflame them! And the harp and the l'i, he lalui-l and pipe, and uliM', arc in their fe:isrs; Imt they remind not the wurli of tin- I,onl, neither i-umtider the opera tion of his hands. Inn. i-ll and i RBITRTunWl ' CANDIDATES FOR 1 1 mumiili 1 1 n riTf ait iiirru j Hoclal!.il-I.iljoiite: and Albert jSii'i'iif, Socialist runniiur m an m i dependent. COVE PERSONALS lor M;tte ofiitc: Ft mm " ' IIH v 6- ' corn ort 7Hb lt2 L'Ci'oiary J loss JM a K o s j rublic Official Ccrtifi cation Office Seekers SAI.KM. Or.-. Or!. I cretary of Stale 1 la I i; j made politic tin- official cciiiMcn- lion of all cuudidalcH for whom tin I peoph. m ( Ih koii v.- t lie prlvihtfc ol voiitm on Novcrnher fi. J The On 'icon eh-rtorai- will hav. llv rhotce of five Ht-tw of presid' ill. e'ci toi-al candnlat s. Volt-fK favoi inj," lliniv.'f and I'urti as pirsnh n- tial tick. t uii) vol.- for Iloh.-il It. KuykendnH of Klamath county, H. .1. Warner of I mat ilia, couni y, ''liiiihs ll. I'.ury, John 1-. Day nnd .Mi'H. I). Kuyun of M tut noma !i toiin- lr-. I.cliftiti Tliaip u'nt "ip. Inn ii ( day I' identify a hammer Oct! m an' take in Ih' hall mini-. I don't I. now vt lieiher it's ih' farmers ttv not, lint somchmhly eertniiily i Icauin up o:i hai ley. Wo c.tn't inwtiiK anything that would help republican aiiccs intdc tlian a .substantial increase in wheat prices. Conerelo is brin;? i on red at the normal .school. The roof will probably bo on before winter. We wonder where all id laat winter's pessimists have tfone? CAT ItO.A It Dl t. IMO si: IS I'AUIS 1WOVATIO.V . I'.MJIS f A I I The eats' hoard tn house solves Mie piohh-iii of many I irisi;t us u ho don't know what to do with tin- household pet when they take i he inoulh's vaca tion which -every Frenchman r,.. Hards as a hirthriuht. l-'or four francs 1 1; eem) a day .Madame lil. niche talces f our-f not ed hoaider. making a living at her favmile oceiipaiioii of haieilin man cats, seem She likes i hem and i hey vanen. ii enjoy her company. Her county less isn't Itii; yet hut news of nomah J li Ml Itutio'i js .spreailinu, and now her apartment is full of T1(. 'andidat' a.H lotlov.N: I'or Heerctaty uf Mate K. i:. Dohh of WajihiiiKlttu fount y. So cial..1.! r unning independeii i i ; Ihtl I',. Hosa of 1'lackaman eutinly, !: puhhean iiiciimheut: Ud S. I'tncr ol 1 AlilltliOliiah county, Democrat. I l-'or mate treusuier A. A. Ho- i luml of .M ultnoiitith coituiy. S.x ial- ii. t l.ahor; Thomas It. Kay of Mar- - AI'i - ton county. Iteptildicau incuiiiheiii ; lloss has V al Setlahd of .Multnomah coun ty. Social.st independent. i'or Supreme I tenth l'"i.r supreme court Justines -l.oyul .M. (Jt alia iii uf Washumiuu county. Independent; Oilhert l.. 1 1 e maker, of .Multnomah cuutP y, liidep. ndeiit; J. K. Hosincr of .Mar ion count y. Socialist ( ndepeiulent ; John I,, llaud of Maker county. puhlh-an-Deiiiocratic; CeuiKe lloss inan of .MulliKiuiah coujily. Cepuh-iioin-Deinoi'ralic. T to e.Tt. J-'or Attorney Ken.-i a I- -W. I i. ty. 1 Deehler ol t'lackaiuas county. Si- I Those favoiiu Siiith and llol.in- ti;iIlM Independent; William S. ,nm; the Dfoiicrotte tirl.et I-,v," ' Marion county. Demo- : vote fr K. K. llrackney. Thomas cn,llr' 1 V' Winkle of .Mar;oi; ' If. Comle, Carl C Doii.tUKh. W.ili-i' o'"ity. iN puldican inciimh. nt. I!. (Ihason ami Itohert A.' .Milhr. '' 01 lil''' "'id food com mission - all of .Multnomah county Th.-i' J'''"1 1 Mickle of Washington candidates are also enduivic d ,ytu. eouniy. Kepuldican-Democratic; A. I'tok'r'Hii,. party ' ''- Sanderson, of .M ii ll noma h couu- Heproentin the Socialist ,.,:- !V' f;' V. Sode, - .ciples. hu, running as Indepemh nL V' di nonuih coimt y. So,,a, and support,., NmmiUl Vhoma.s ' l,l,or; . ' "Ul( 'if 1 ', .' ' " 'and James M,,.,,,,- for president ,'""",' k'h.stneh- and vice pteMd.-nt are Vc-,..- M" , , Deynohts and Jeremiah D. frowley. 1 hl l s lo "in laiiiH names ot and the ,re coiididatcs (( r M,n fur n.r.nl j,,- lector on .l.at ticket ;il-e Ii Ji M 'llf w hei e t i'iiih epiie this ye;( r, 'at chilli, Sven e Jacol-se,,, ( Jor. 'r " " ' dan. ,l.,M;i of Multnomah conn- " ) ' . 5,' "el.daic ty and I . Ii. .Moluou.l of DcelnHo ' K"1 ' S,'lli"",: ,.ounly ( licre terms expire and lor r.-piv. jintativeH In Uu- leKiKlat lire for all I he lllth set will represent W.I- couutie.-t. liani l-osl.t and Iteiijamla tlit-j Sceral .Mcn-ures io as imc )reseientiai ticket. The it contains init ciorai canouiatcs are Hlio l(e!i- li S ... . voted in Mean i. .lat.son. S. - Ti. Dunne f cent L-as.line hill; the Dunne, reduced motor htcle license hill; the state itx ' " Ii, I ; .Jioil (Special .Mr. I and .Mis. John I :.' 'leineii.-i and da iikIi t.-i-, ' t i-l: i n i.i . inoloi iat,' from l.o.s Am;i. s to their noun- at J-ln- coln. Net... w.-i'e uestH at t'he A. A. i AlltllS home the tit'st ol the Week.) Mrs. Antl h ens ILlal it ): ( U llli.Mil l.'aPle.; i, in i i'.- I!ak v. Mr. Diooia i . It u r fit si of M r. istl to thief. I'our r J hie Kpl u t i Kvei v one ; Tie lay aftt m jo oi;i .i i.i in tii h!y. ll i oil -is! u,s .-iiieiiiL,' and ;.o it ,1 Lde k and la-uis visitors Mon- ! ejlt to con.su !t j of tin- I'liurch Army opil eiiiirch I...-, ,n a ilinus Sunday, to he i ire:,' at I he eh itreh. i united to attend. tlii.Ui I he men (!:iVi' a I ! I'Cll selionl a".eiu- I of solo ami clior- I liort talks and w as 1 en ,i ed hy the si ildelits f . a.s i en ated Wednesday 1 or I lie pupils of the j t Ii, s v eiiih and l iuhlli j 'k a. r -rWVh I Q DTU P A IP . AIL Vi m y mi) t , ' i. Hill atlv 11, ea Tile 'ii"' I .- on. n l T-ew U- f.i mily is loot nor ii. to the .I.i in- s Hallmark ( properly Hi is e. k. A soiall roup of lite III hers of , t!e I ade s Aid. he'nirin to the t:ov. Hy ci.minii li e. met at t lie , home of Mis. Timinas Tow le Wed lieMlay afternoon for work on. their! d e p;s i i ; l i ' 'i 1 1 uir tie cominx Ciirisl- j loas h.iaar. Da Inly ret resli men) s I v . i .s. r i i when the work wast lintsricd. ; :.h:v l-iikau Ath-n and Inother. j 1 1m; s. I ',i r.:e. drove to I'orl land Sine!. iy. I-'iuiu tin i'e they motored to (oi-.alli.S Wh'fe Kllssell j ell-teein- . I.. j s. Allen will nd n fen- days visit ins and re UU in !iu;ne Sunday. nnie l.atiT is l:oit,e from Sun nysi.i.. Wash.. lo re h has In en . orl-.nm a:el emoyinv a sliort vis t w-th h s p . 'ins, Mr. ami Mr.. Wil- I . Have yut rcjjisterrfl ? Saturday is the last day. If you're rot registered by then, you can't vote on November (ith. 'i hat's the Oie;in law. And, as usual, the careless voter' is likely to put registering off too long and then blame a' haul and cruel government for his loss of franchise. kinds and the r cals. Ano alley variely. Siain- OKT ill' Ml ;IIAI Is i:i: o i:iEiNt; miom w it from th ley. for iuciiiulM 1 pton. Hairy I'tti, all of Clatsop and Marion dray of .Mult county. I 'or Congress representative! in ! i u w ! i o has 1 k. r nt, oimrcss list district W. (. Ilaw i years the Uepuhllcan is opposed hy Cptou A. Socialist-I.ahonte of NIIAXCHA pons lo the I he month aiiioiiuled to (Al't Sh I'nile.l Sta! f Jtilv of this ?:'.n;ia, tel. I. .is We're glad that hunters can now be absorbed with pheas ; uts and ducks. They need something more than moving in ush to get Ihi 1:1 lo shoot and shotguns are not quite as (':; ngerous in an accident as high-powered rifles. The soa mii is harder on binl.;--but it's lots easier on men. fiKitres eompih d hv the American cousiilale here. l.'xi.ioils to the Philippine Islands during the per iod iimoMiitcil . ! -i . 7 7 and r.ood.-i lackauias county. Koheri It. Mitt - let of 'I he I lath s. liepuldicaii. and Uliai rx- Waller .M . I'iei of Ka (i,ande. duriiie; Deitmeral. are in a haul fisht for year eoMKressman fro iiltlie second dls I on triot, wit ha third candidate. Wal- tax hill; measure limiting pow. r o' h'Kislature over laws approve I hy the people; four Id Iks to proh'ihn appropriation of water hy power coiicerns on Die Iieschuit-s. lIoi;ue, AlcKeii.ie and I'mpituu rivers. .M .i) kis i.tisi: cmi:r I. AIM !t DISTINCTION w ii h rtin. n work Millie lime re lay to spend mother. Mrs. ida in - Mil pi:p. liiaiiidel' of ,1,,, and j prfof!K. Mm. MONTHLY SIYLCr 0M'j- ( The smartness of Tun Miramar, ii'iili the exclusive Hi-Arch, Snug Heel feature, unll convince you that here, miked, is a shoe you'll be mighty proud tOi wear. ltlk. I'.'il.-tlt I.'-utlirr uith Cflliiinr I '.I I.. I.izar.l mm. I Mai KM Ii.iii. Spnillsh llt'i'l. N. K. West & Co., Inc. La Grande's Leading Store for Over oO Years .lulu. shi...'.l In JI..H- li:K I.VCi I.M')-..M:lii(l;l-iu cmih C MM Iruil4"r St'jHl) ' ilL I't'UilU.. !(' the Xatioiiiill.sts iii:n'cii-.l t,,l'1--'' I' ll ol It.ui.l, a St.clitllst- thn.uh Ih.' r.at salt's .,f i!i- l.i.l. run.-. jim, in tin. riu.,;. '',(. wall.-.l i-ily Ihl er. liu.nia I aim-.- lliinl illrlrlrl has four . iin.ll.hilcs . r N.irlh-rti ..flii-lal.; Utr, i-enl mii-s lor rc.ibis, r'lallklili 1 1. Koi.-ll. has c.nii' int.. .hsr.'.uu aiiioii l:. Mil.l'i an iin iiiul.. in: W. Cul- ov.'riiiiiniil synipalhi. i-s an.l an- li.T-JOII. I ' ll I (.era I : A 11 It.uilluiul no h.ni;.'!- s.'.ui III III' sir. '.'Is. h.-l.l a v. r. in ; I;. Tii.- era. lis a most uf I h' IS Wile Il'olll tilt' irini !ial of thn l.h.l Ih.- loothall .a (Irani':,' V.,. to I Hi. ii daily t ork In the l.ai'KIni; shml thcl.'. op.'raU'.l l.y John Ih'iin. Anioni; th.iu nr. Alylii Oilun. Kihvai'ii Horlon. .Mr. ami Mrs. lliTt r.itf'i'inan. Nina, la-sttr niifl Koy IV't.'i-inan. Mrs. Mirk' Larson. Mrs. Kuth llrazill" ami Mrs. Ki-.mI Ihistow. Work Is lu'itiir liurri.-.l alonjr this w.'.'k at thf 4'o-oH'iatiyL' lurkiiiK- Sll.' I. IIvit :!.n"l piu'li ,M'.' turtlc.l out 'i"liMS. cars hai' rolli.l ami tin.' t-.'a.ly to he s.-ut out. Th.' It. y. anil Mrs. (Irahiun w lai (Irani!.' visitors Satui.lay. Julius I'a nth llv.- ii -sir ami l Willili.'st. :lli. I r.OOIK r. Va. OtIU COMMtrNITV ( 'Olt it KSI 'ON )K NTS CiiiiiiiHinit)' news writers lln-otiKlioiit Tlio Oliscrvci ';; icriitiir.v ji'illifiKl in Ii (Iriiiulo tiidny to discuss their work, to find liellcr menus of duinjr Hint work, mid to start a cor i'"' pondeiiee cninrf in:iI; possihlc liy the State College, at riouV'orvallis designed Id make bettor news writers and, conse KM;tffw!jY'J;.HtrT ei'iiiiiiiinity newsjiapei's. The purposf of the meetino; was worthy and we are sure the results will be !;ialif.vin'. After all. Hie most iiilerestinjr ijnjn M (,jN W(rlrl. hetlier they j'el inlii print or not, are the bits of news ; bo'.tt local individuals and local things with which we al ready have an acquaintance simply because they are local. A Chicago Kaiiir war may attract, some, may jrcl occasional r.Uention lioni the I ire majority, but most of us are far more intercsUil in the yield per aero on Kill lllake's place i lid the fact that .Mary Jones has Rone away to college. - That's one place whore the community newspaper iias it "all over" its ini'liopolitau neighbor if it's appreciative ol' iis o portimily. A paper like The Observer isn't able to rint all Hie national and world news that comes to its tele graph do.-It. lot alone all that minlil lie secured if it were nec-o.-vary or desirid. A metropolitan paper isn't able to print a I the local, per. nihil news to be found in its territory. Neith er (irfvaniation nm space is available for such uses. The two have separate spheres. The Observer is the cnniniunily newspaper of this section of I'astern Orey.(Ui. It Hies to roconi.e that fact and keep lo its limits, keeping tolofrrapliic news as luief and palm r..mic as Kis,.sil.e. We'd far rather have our space filled with the story of a pri.e-w iiiiiinjr calf on some farm acios; the v.tl'ey, or a l.o.v Seoul mooting in l.a Ciande than all Hie I'liusual mttidoii, seandals, and international peace parts in ttu world. 'Ihe i o:ii'.-.iondont in Cove or Kljiin or I'ondo.sa (or the iwonty-nd.l other eoniiiiunitios where The Observer has a new., r.'pr.'.'.ontative) may seem to bo wriliny petty news soiiii'liiu. ... but if they know their stuff, they loalize that it has a far ju eater followinjr and far k rent or inl'hience than nine-tent. is of the news that comes poundiii; off the AsMiciatcd I'rtvs w iie. 'Ihe ( 'Ii: ci v,'i- has, p.n ticularly under ils present ow ner siiip the la.' I Ihrio and a half years, put special eiiiiih.ii; I'Mslriii Oroiron news. Wo sni'iul I'nin- atlieiinv: local news as wo spend for who v. ay it .'-liould bo, the way our 'calor ie .ilito sure. ..isi'lor our local news service iiny where ' ii'!. Wo know how it could lie iniproveil if we had unlimited resources to effect I'm oott that, pel haps, wouldn't be r-tandpoint. The paper that can stand - ,!tr3i on local, v. ill. (;mcs a mm !i r.i'Ws. 'I'ha!':, would have it, Not that near poi i'ai I . i'l a bundled '.'lose impii ideal limn the oil its ou n f. . liionts- t ii.it aenico to il pcrmaiieiit ami re All of vI'.m !i is . filers aie a m,.., -eatatloll. 'I I, ail' I hoy may be. ; re ' he local new ; , i the wa.slo ha.-, .'pense in a(l pari:; ol the world and biouht to o'ir ol fice '' lia.-.od who. It's peiaonal news, communily nous, homa nous, 'in? 1,1,'ie of it wo can net. the bolter written wo cm : ot it. the hotter now.- paper we will be able to offer mu . readers. And that was the )rimsi'y purpose vt today's: l. lectin!;. ! -. alal in )-- the v o We i We Way i laeni. '.'del' with, lit subsidy, that can sell itself on it t'Ter i . Ilio , nly one that call lone be ,,' toah 'iiimuiiil , and can make that, service of a really w 01 thw hilo chat actor. , intended to say that our coniniilinl v new.;' .-! valued I',,;; m the lihiehine ol new pro-: contributions. K""d. bad or indifferent a-' o exceodinoly vital l'.ory day they, and valid by our l.a tiiando stall', crowd mla two-thinl of the mailer gathered at j;roat : Just plain Good Business- Good Risks outweigh the Bad! U's"o,l Imsiness" for you. as well as for the company, Hut the Gi:M KAI. IN'SCRANCE COMPANY OF A.MI RICA IZuiMl refuses to insure uiululy hazardous fire risks. This practice u", eliminates the expense of cr.rrying undeserving risks ami '..,'",., naturally results in lowered insurance costs for Jotiscietitious 'k ,',',', ", i property owners. It has enabled the C I- X I. R A I. to return never less than 20",', dividends on participating policies. Mrc important, the careful selection of risks further strength cos C,!M KAI. 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Latiraiuk' Main ."!)" ,V3 (TJtraa ties RAL Insurance Coma any nut IL. Ul I 1 1.1. 7i.-W Ui. can spend money and there are vorv few lecple w ho wouldn t like to have all the conifni table r.iid enjoyable things money will buy. The difficult tiling is in docidiii"; that the temporary pleasure you mijrht set out of spending the money for other things and CMirying out that decision. No matter how small or how oViit y,. income may l e. theie can and should be a mar-in between what you leceivo and what you spend. That margin, if put to v.t.ik earniii"- more money ,' wiil- j;row and afford you far more satisfaction than the possession of thines it mioJit buy. The four per cent interest earned by your saving i"eount here provides. a safe, attractive 'investment. The fiiendly, experienced counsel of this bank is al v s at your service. Jfatuutal l'oi tv-rirst Year Of Friendly Service" ll I.om i y. Kinlil liinlh is I