La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 16, 1929, Image 4

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    Tuesday, July 1G, 1020
Pag'
e Four
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, I.A GRANDE, ORE.
Catholics Will
Elect Officers
At Salem Today
vwiiif4- ir I'll! rtanm
N.K. West & Co. Men's
Store
(Incorporated)
An InnVponnVnt Newwpnpor
' r
FRANK B. APPTRRY FMItor find Puhlfwher
' HARVEJY F MATTHKW3 Bnnlnean Manager
; Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1416 Adams Avenue,
La Grande, Oreffon. The Observer-Star published every Friday.
Entered at the Postofflce at Ia Grnnde, Oregon, as Second
Clam Mali Mnttor under not of Mnrr.h 2. 1B7A.
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' . CITY OF LA GRANDE
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GOD OR M A.MMO.N" -No man can servo two nuiHlem: for
cither ho will hato t ho ono and love the other; or else ho will
. hold' to the one, and ileHptrio the other. Ye can not Horvo God
and mamon. Matthew U:LM.
SALEM, Ore., July 10 (AP)
WUIlbald Elbner of New Ulnv,
Minn., Incumbent, and J. J. Bauer,
Indianapolis, Ind., are candidates
for the presidency of the Catholic
Central Society of America In an
nual elections held here today, the
third duy of the national conven
tion. The ballot boxes will close
at five o'clock this evening and
results of the election will be an
nounced Wednesday morning.
Other can (11 (lutes on the ballot
are as follows: for first vice presi
dent, H. B. DIemann of Texas, and
Chariot Knetzger of Illinois; for
second vice president, Joseph Ad
ler of New York, A. F. Mlschell
of North Da kola; for third vice
president, Frank Kaalfeld of Ore
gon, the only candidate; for fourth
vico president, Mrs. Sophia C.
Wavering, president of the Catho
lic Women's Union, Is the only can
didate; for general secretary, F. J.
Dockendorf, of Wisconsin, and
John Neuner of California; assis
tant secretary, William A. Jam
mecke of Pennsylvania, and Joseph
Allbrecht of Now York; for treas
urer, (reorge Korte of Missouri,
Mtcheal Moiir of Kansas; for mar
n
' That Syracuse professor is right. When you don't need
swear words all of them are too strong;; and when your need
is great, none is adequate.
Near East relief, according to dispatches, is about to hup
shall, Mdchael Welsltopf of Mlnne- '"'""
sola and John Dock man off
Maryland; for trustee, Joo Brock-j of
land of Missouri and William . A.
Sob ml t of Missouri; and two
trustees to be elocted from a list
of nominees' Including "Wmi II.
Slofen of Connecticut, John A.
Roehl of Wisconsin, J. A. Werner
of California, and Valentino Rlegor
of Ohio.
The ballot committee In charge
of all voting Includes John Meyer,
of Oregon, chairman; Ernest Wln
kelmann, Missouri; August Gas
singer, Maryland; and Rev. J.
Kcheidor, Wisconsin,
President Elbner will undoubt
edly bo re-elected for another
year, according to the
"I knowed he'd finally null a
lMner,M said Tell Blink ley, today,
when ho mid where Llndy said ho
did ii' know a better iilace to live
than St. IjoiiIs. Tho newspaper
aro Nuyhr so many flno things
UbOlMi Owen D. Yountr thiif-. I'm
:. -woiMierm u tuey know n's a.
Next Sat.,
opinion aiming convention dole
K'ltOH.
render its charter and extinguish itself as an organization, union win not elect oMcim-h thin
In tho last decade, this organization has saved 1,500,000 ve"r- lllclr ntitiiiion iiioviiiint,-
i- ti. i i i i- e ti i' i Unit offleerB nervo for two yonrH.
lives. It has given physical relief and educational facilities m,. huiihih c. wavpiinK. Quincyi
to 132,000 orphans, provided medical aid for some 6,000,000 IM- i'i,"t ineHidcnt, Umi other
people and fed 12,500,000 more during periods of famine, nm"'0'0 '" H,-.clml
Those totals are amazingly significant. All who have had
any part in tho work of Near East relief may take extreme
pride in them. Seldom have the American people done any
thing more creditable.
flio first major tank); . looming
to that end will be the selection or
advisory councils for different com
modities. Those agencies are to
preside over stabilization corpora
tions to be set up by producers
through their cooperative market
ing organizations and financed out
of tho board's J5U0, 000, 0(10 rovotv-
. Ing fund.
I Another big task- which the
I members confronted 'Within tho
first !M hours of lite' bourd's ex
istence was the. beginning of -'a
j study In acquaint themselves with
I the full xlcnt or their authority
I under tile rami roller law which
general gives them the:r authority. Des-
To the uninitiated, a flower garden is a thing of beauty
and a joy forever. The gardener, according to general belief,
is a person who merely plants things and watches them grow.
Poets wax eloquent over graceful stalks and smiling blooms
and gay (rs,,jtnd nfu'.ijters hi,v.afiti,iv!i,.V c.l.ch,,thH lints,
that nature provides so lavishly. Only the practical gardener
knows the sordid story that every garden might unfold, a
story of crime, of selfishness, of chronic ailments, of starva
tion, of poverty and what the sociologists call "a-morality."
The gardener begins as an artist.
FARM BOARD
ORGANIZATION
IS COMPLETED
crlbed by I'resldent Hoover as "(he
representatives of organized agri
culture Itself," Ihey woro invested
by him" with responsibility,
aul horlty and resources such as
have never before- been conferred
by our government In assiHtanee to
any Industry," and they saw In the
vory bread! h of that grant of pow
er a requirement to sludy Its eoc
tent and limitations.
(ULTIMATUM FROM
SOVIET RUSSIA
HELD NO BLUFF
(Continued from Punt It
(Continued from Pag. 1)
Ht Changchow. 60 miles southwest
operative larmlug, and a aiconil of Amoy.
group, ItHolf divided Inlo two or The American consul here riled
three catngorica, which are allied a protest Willi the I'uklen conimis
wllli runner-owned and controlled sinner of foreign arralrs at Amoy.
elevators. i vJIa mid the reply was not eneulir-
' rteallzlhg the Importance of ITieTigTiig.
selection of wheat spokesman and Anll-inlsslonaiy ai tlvitl-es In
tile Importance or Hie WUCat Croi) Month t'nklnn hnvn Iidkii liiereuMlnir
112
0
Boys9 Suits
Now Reduced
of
o
Florsheim Shoes $8.85
Munsingwear 20 Less
HART SCII AFFNER&MAKX
TRENT TOWERS
Year Round Suits
New styles, new weaves, new materials, they're
all in on this great reduction! Nothing is with
held every suit or topcoat in the store is included.
Think men! This week and these unheard of
prices will he a thing of the past. Buy now and
save one third.
Sletson Hats $6.80
1 AH Luggage 25 Less
with relalton to the entire farm
problem, Mr. Hoover Is proceeding
carefully in select!!),' n appointee.
Ill) lH linxlOUS Hint flln Wilful fn...
OllC HCUSOll's experience Hona compose tlnlr differences and
and there 1h widespreail fear 1 he
property of all missions In that
area is slated for similar treatment.
ALL MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHING GOODS 20 LESS
Shirts - Sox - Ties - Garters - Hdkf s - Gloves f
Hats - Caps - Suspenders - Work Shirts - Sweaters
makes him a ditinu.stician, surgeon, general practitioner,
dietician, epidemiologist, sanitary engineer,' probation of
ficer, watchman, .water-carrier and day laborer. If lie makes
irarden the next spring he proves conclusively that he is also
a philosopher.
TOURISTS INSTEAD OF CHOI'S
Tho Springfield Republican suggests that the solution of
their economic difficulties for most New England hill towns
probably lies in their development of the "summer visitor"
business. It points out that New England agriculture is
almost hopelessly handicapped, but that New", England's
attractions as a summer resort are almost unparalled; and
it remarks that the section might well devote itself whole
heartedly to the cultivation of its charms as a vacation
grounds.
Many a hard-up fanner has eked out the scanty revenue
derived from his crops by taking in "summer boarders;" and,
in this motorized era, many a farmer has won prosperity by
putting a tourist camp on his land. But for an entire section
of the country to make that sort of activity its chief business
v,i in i.l! titilh, bo something new.
Theie is, in fact, more to this proposal than meets the
eye. We have not yet been able to see quite where our in
creasing urbanization is leading us; but the constant spread
of rapid transit facilities, and the growing use of the auto
mobile, .seem on the verge of reversing the steady clustering
of people together in great cities. And it would not be out
of line with modern tendencies for whole slides to exist
chiefly as vacation grounds.
We arc gelling to be a people who ignore distances. Sub
urbs are continually moving farther and farther away from
the city. Vacationists are continually going farther and
farther afield. The automobile has put the whole country
within a short distance of our doorsteps; the airplane, evi
dently, will make it, even closer. Why should not the
net lie
nil.
upun u iiuiii ueeep'.ulilo to
t'onfrauteii with u number of re
ituenta for ulil from rcprenentutlveH
of vurloliH eomtnoflilleH lieslileH
whenl out of tile $ I Ml, 000,1111(1 now
uvnlliilile mid tlie tilfill, (10(1,00(1 II (I -
(lltlonul nuthnrizetl by eoimreim. the
Heven men who hove Blven tin their i
lifivnte eoniieellonn In biiHlnewt tint!
iiKrlenltnre to uttlick the "11111111-J
tnile or nitric lllt-lrnl lirohlelllH," lost
no lime in beKinnlnif with Hecre- J
tiu-y llytle oh e-n!'flflo eolleiiKde.
the "ImiK nnil linrrt" work before
111. 'Ml. j
They "hope,' ns I.eKKe eulltionsly
phntNeil It. to pet HonifthlnK done
whleh will be of benefit to the
liroiliieet'H' of tlilH yeitr's eropt.
Within n few iiont'H nfler they
MODERN DANCES,
DRESS, DIVORCES,;
MOVIES DEPLORED
(Continued front Pane 1)
RELATE DETAILS
OF PLANE WRECK
Continued from Tarfo 1)
t
t lonal ('at hollo woiihmi'm union In
session here until Wcdesday evo
nlnK. "It may he neeillenH to remind
you," said Kather Sander.1 "that
the ( 'at hoi Ir church has alw ays
been (ho champion oT true moth
erhood and the proclaliner of Its
innate dignity. Nhe hitN fought tho
battle of mothers down th rotten
the ajces. Her strong arm has pro
tected niot'i-H from the tyrants
who would mako of women noth
ing more than household slaves ns
well as front tho Inst or con
scienceless . men in power w ho
make of them not hin?
than veftfu'ln of unchatdn
Ttl.. Ci.fhullr. f-hlll-,-)l lt
niKht, I HkstK that the home which Is tho
Merciful Provision
There Is no rentemhrnnco which
I lino does not obliterate, tior pnin
which death does not lermlnate.
(.Vrvanles.
Bedi in Canoes
Sleeping lulls nre a rcsiinre of the
outrider cm noes hmm by the na
tives of the Santa t'rnz Islnnds, In
their long vuynyes to other Ishmtls.
Small European Bird
Prohnbly I lie snintlesl bird In Kit
rope is the L'olilcresi. or kinglet, Its
total lomifh liciiig about three nnd
n half Inches.
were burned. They saw the flntn
llckhiK at the body of the luckle
IdxikowKltl, and never abandoned
their labor until they felt he was j
dead and It would be futile anil
danuerotis to try further. The seem- j
drove Kit ha la, painfully Injured, i
almost to frenzy. f
ero lonnaiiy oi'Kanixcd yesterday would
In the white houne, and before i more
inelr Hfcond meotliur with Presi
dent Hoover at dinner last
iney were ciniHisiici in temporary special sjinetunry of the mother
iiuaiters In the Mayflower hotel. 1 ,,lUMt be kept five from the taint
Grammar
The children of tin llnvt side fina
lly were pilhered around the din
ing room table dminn their "nl i:lit
work." Tho younirest of the school
jironp was busy wlHi his yniituit:ir
lesson about the live senses. Utile
tlve-year-olil .lenn hennl him talk
ing nnd spoke up : "I had live
ccutses, (no. Tommy, hut I put Iticai
In (he collect hm box." Indianap
otis Star.
i ot tho world: she Insists
eutpa of stenographers and, as christian mothers, the noble
a
the secretary to the board. (Mills
I-. Christensen, chief or the co-j
operative miirketlntf division of the j
aKrlculture depart incut. I
The Ittmnl's Aim.
Much or the board's work is to
lie directed toward the stienplh
eiilni? mid bulldlUK Up of coopera
tive mid other anrlctil(;iiiil oiK'ini
itttons Hlr.-ady In existence One
men whom her future
sprlitR must be pure."
that
sons are. to
Sports writers think It jt:st as
well that Paulino lost. They won't
have any trouble now trying to
spell his last nam".
Watch Tongue
For Signs of Illness
Your lonfrne is nothluK moii
Ihnn the upper end of your .-tUim.ii-l
niul intestine.". It is the first t'nint:
your doetor looks nt. It tells at (i
Klniu-o the condition of your di:e.
live system nnd plivsieinns sa
II. ( no ....t- nf nil '.
hill I start with alomach nnd bowel
towns of New HiikIjokI definitely plan to t-npitaliv.e on Unit
development? It's lieen done in California. Florida, ll .should
be done more in Oregon.
Anyone who has toured New KukIhikI must realise that
New Kiifdaiul has magnificent advantages as a vacation
ground. New Uneland was not designed for ngi iculttue;
but it does seem to have been made to order for visitors.
Perhaps, as the Springfield paper suggests, its salvation lies
right there.
trouhle.
TRY
W. K. GILBERT CO.
FIRST
A white or yellow
ish coating on your
tongue is a d.uikci
signal of tho.-e iliire.
tivo tlisordtTs. It tell
you why tho least ex
ertion tires you on';
Miihr why you have pains ir
lo.wcri-: the bowels. i?ns, sou.
fifty monnngf stonUlvh, cli7.7' pp-lb
And it's n sipn you need Tan'ao
This pood old reliable medicine hn
helped thousands who were phvsi
cal wrecks. Kco how tho first bot
tle helps you.
Tanlac contains no mineral
drugs; it is made of harks, herbs
find roots nature's own medicines
for the sick. (let a bottle from
your dniKpist lodny. Your money
back if it doesn't help you.
Laugh an
Grow
Thin
lan.
52 MILLION BOTTLES USED
lac
Wo aiuituiiu'c tho. installation of a SUNSUINH
KLKCTKIC H0DY KXKRCISKli AND RK
DUCINO MACHINE. Isspocially roconimoiulod
for soro joints ami stiff muscles and as a health
ful help for mincing and circulation stimulant.
This machine has a seven speed control giving a
light oi' severe massage, as desired.
Prices on a course of treatments gladly given on
on request,
"As Usual "c Lead."
Kcynauds Beauty Shop
New Foley Bldg. Phone Main 781)
value f
Owners will loll you llint the new Dodge
Six is the finest produet nnd the greatest
value in the long sueeessful history of
Dodge Brothers. It will he easy for you
to understand why if you will drive this
enr, if only for a few minutes. Wc will
be glncl to give you n demonstration
nny time you may call, write or telephone.
Eight Body Styles: 9t." to 1065
F. O. fl. (Vtroit ConremVnf Termj
E-W DDDBE BROTHERS SIX
CHRYSLER MOTORS HRODUCT
L.C. SMITH
. Depot Hi.