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Pape Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Tuesday, October 22 1929. : . Ia(iranbc frcmng 01tsrr6cr tluoorpccalWl) An Iiwlfpwidptu 'gMgtarT FRAXK B. APFT.FRT.- Eattor a PubUahar HARVET P. MATTHEWS Published trnlnn. rift pi Sunday, at 1411 Aduna Ami3 Lai Grande, Oregon. The Obaerver-Sfcar puMihed everr Friday. Entered t the Pottofflca t La Grode. O reran, aa Second Clara Mall Xnner untrr fl ef Xian-h I 17. OFFICIAL PAPER OF rXlON COrVTT AND THK CITT OF LA GRANTS MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Affiodated Frea la exrlualre'T entiled to oaa for publica tion of ail news djeatcbe credited v rt or not olbarartaa credited it publiahed herein. All r-chta of repobllcatlon of special ale pa tchea in this paptr. and aUo the local news herein alao are reeerved. N 1 ;i r. 1 Adrerttalr.c RepreentattT at. C. aJOGENSK.V CO. Ino. San Franclaco, Uo Ancelea. Seatlle. Portland. Cbloaaro, . rvirolt. Near Tork The Town Doctor (The Doctor of Towns) Says weiv pro.vosed by hbho int.rv. f j,itrK ct IVn IVrr.s of Kuffcce. many- snontns aco. tiiia wction o( r n on-jroa has contfistentjy optMWt. d lo:h. Iji Grar.de ,tt-k nan in a ijiritf-d a it act arain.-: the pronos--d Aiaae Kiwr road at the hearmr h-M in l.ew 11011. SUBSCRIPTION RATK3 Br OarrVr Dally, ptr month In nlvanoa Daily. .x moctnt tn advaac Daily, inle copy - 7 to By Mall Dally, pr month in adranr rai.y, per Hi months In adranr Daily, per yar In dvi . Wkty OKrvr-Star, jer yr - f 11 f ADVERTISKNO RJLTE3 Dl fry. lay. foreifm, per wlumn Inch ' Display, local, ptr coIutkh Inch- ftm ("onrrtrt nrree on proration. 60 saving Others T:'" reviled Jurying. If sou be the Son of Cod, c me down frer,. t h.- rrow. He x&vr4 others; hiinfk If he cannot fuvr. If he c U.r Kmc of lrael, M him now com dD from the cross, and we mill Selier: fcim. Ho truMcd in fk: It him deliver him tk.w. f hr will have .him: for he actd. 1 am Use Son oJ God. Mattlif w : T.J.-. So far there is no indic&tiikn that it is less jvainful to be iun over by a car eQuippe l"alKon tildes. : Th dreani of a wide, safe, easily cuned nad from Kamela to Hilrard is bein; realized. The wtrk alxady done s.nd the stkts now in place fhow the tremendous improve meni in pitpect ftr traveler's of the Old Orepvn Trail acioss the Hlue Mountains. His cus by f.IJs. a wide and well protected rwid thiTiUh the canyon. These will he an acconv plished fact when the job is finished next fall Publication by a EraLsh pencdical of the expendittti for mtament by va!i-us n.itions of the world shows the United States first in total and last in pr,'Pnion to national in come. England and her ptisessions spend alninst as much. lut while this country has an extensive coast line and a pieat trade to protect. Great KnUln has as much or more. Surely these fijruit',s which amount to from 1 to S per cent of various national incomes) show that there is a preat opportunity for economy in the disarmament problem. It is' true that America ciin afford its aip-iament expenditures better Hian other nations, and it is also tine that we can ill afford to disrepaid the demand of defense uiiks we ait on a par with other nations. Iut with all the nation's wealth there is much of a constructive n.-iture that ctu)& be accom- ' plLshed with savings made on the army and navy. Education, aiicuhural aid. industrial development, aviation promotion Americans w:'l never le at a Jos to spend miey savod on armament to a jp-iod adva7;ute. KEVALI'ATION Evit cort.un or to. i-eaiipinxT.U anii devel--pmenU irdJke it mess-'iiy to re v;.? ue the nations of the worid and five thjem the tcw ju-.tus in the human fan.ily to which ruiTer.t conditions c-Tititle them. There are still a few writers tnd cthr oiseners who see the wvrid on a seventeenth--century basis, M;,ny othei predicate their Uliefs vp-n a s-ca)e of values w hu-h was correct for the eighteenth r nineteenth century. Only a few in Eurcje appear to employ a twentieth ccntuiy LsbV .-f relative valuer Fnm !Ury,ay MacDnahi, Kr.th premier, when he re turns t, P wr.inr Street. th-se Eun.pean journalists who have Ken Siiir up the AnclAnx j-an situnti may. with the aid i their cars and an open mind, learn a few of the simple faci. They wsli learn that the I'mtod Sutes is Uck . aT.alyi.e rndsK.w to respond i., foivipi pri.paranda: that the I'n-ted States will so the )::-;t t- m..;r.L:ain fnendv and cord .a! MIMK H1UAS OVT TAKi; liXI.I(. Not Kir.fi aro lhr rMsutjvo had of a ton Ifadinc civic org&n Jraiinn, and th owner and put 'ihT of ihf li-(rct ncw-.ii(T. had callf-d to thfir sttntson the fa: ihjti atnonc other f'Jch ihinps. irram was crovmc m the shde a!ks and curb of .h-ir tijj::nc.s diflnfl. Thy Uuchd nd said. I fiucss thai -won't kvi "any tmsin oui of town." In lh month the offirin'. of anojhtr c:ir fr rni:ndd ihm ihry had no parky or pl.iyprountis for yoonrMfi's or crtmn-ajw, and Ihry rrpljd "th. thut dvcs.n't mean anjThinp; f ha plenty of othT thinps. and a rSsrr to play won't kf p try factor.-- fitim co:u inc hrr.' Atoii: tht sairstv tl::i ajo:hT 'community mias warned that lack of intfrfi in their cmn:tr:tv. shown hy jo many ciiirfnK. n;icht provo co:ly. Tiify sii.i. "ha What ha thxt to dr. i:h it a lone a? hav a ch-nnitw-r ot cn mrcc ith plfr.ty oJ money and pu 1""" Now 1 am told that i'.y No. 1 a crowd c-lt a Iik f 5 ven tear.s JcVf lt-d as j.rt?s. Mf " for a factory l h a Iifty thr-us;.nd dol lar mor'.hiy payrnii. itif to con ditions rpor-fi "run tiour. fcj- and unattractive spivir ci ft the con;T.ii3r,ny :n pnrrl." A larcf indusirn. concern, in 'the final anaTysjp of to accepted towns. chosN-- the oiht-r in pri-!T-ence so t-n No, Z, t.ts-au' the rr ?wrt on ny dck hws tad ;cvr. "had to wrn'ihftnJii larjtitics lr f-Tiipjoyefs to v. hom five mitiKu: doriars wouifl jmid annually. In this aJ:eraoor: i:ia;I th- r is c tdenoe ihiit N-causf a ftirvf-y 4t ton No. S -I)t3 ?ht- p;-ii Na tion T- c-nt Itfi::3 i"K'l:. The ;on was iftwd s -nont.on '('' which it h.d ask-cd a larjre foundation. As Jr,c as r.iiisn of a coni munity rfti to proia: t-y th ti-r-iH"ic' of :h rs l-nc a they M'on"l te tokl or appreciate the telLnc. .'Us titkt ior.c w; 1 tl.i tcns t:y a, they :. 'litiiinir to pet uew luv;ij-ss. ard iilrO;r.c ht tusinc thry ha . to po lt- . hr . "Hf !i.ir.'t Wr-ou the clb w ' lojided." "hr tSitlr't :(p. io-tk aii.i TtrteT.." aiv fanious p.:ph&. ... as fhr a many :o nf are f ontjin rd. vftu can add, e i?cv-r ihouch: f !ht " ' Copyric V- 1 s- 'tI ! K-p-oduc;on prtih;t-t:t-d ;n htOc r in Trt Th-.is Town io-:or annic :s ih- i lisy.cd t-y The OIiphc: in Ci't'Jerii- tifn j:h th- l.tor.s r'u!. m;i ionis wlds nii'snUT o: ibrtutt'pmr contin; si on, and Mr Klystra Ankeyiy'o. i'rmrviile tok phice ht re tfj-dy at the hii::e of the hrid-"s ;:r. Mrs. H. G. M:iion. Atcut 5n ieiat;vs and friends i - present ;.nd l:er. V"i-ed Tr-.yUir tf the Ki; Me i- :-T 'hu'fh. t ' "fff'"!;;- c!r.-yi. i ioyj ook oi Chicago Man Fined s l.-fl man. . m i $IUUU in tioriaa Cra-Mayao Trajey A inlN't t.t-n In iv.z tn f iiit wat t! e.Te t.t'lv. f.r ia k of a d r. n-d io I.-!m. Per it w.; !' c.ive mr.n.-MIn ne:ijK!' J-iTirtiii. TAMPA. Oct.. 21 (Af) Walter Gramm, Chicago coal den I r arret on a liouor ti- violation charge w, K-v Wet -!rly h't M he had aftsuned tlie rtponaibilit' roi liquor found in trunka brouglit Into th country from Cuba hy CoiiKi(--J--ti',an Afred Michaelson of Illinois pl' aded guilty In federal court hire thin morning and i .-if .-r 1 finl !.""" "nl co1. -- LA GRANDE STORE' Successors to N.K.WEST & CO, Their Flared Silhouette! Their Luxurious Furs! Their Dull Finished Fabrics! ri ft M ii & Prove These Coats Are Smart IDAHO CONTINUES BATTLE FOR TWO RAIL CONN ECTIONS (Continued from Fap 1) I nor. )(- ic sy in. lit- inr.si SMJi-.ahW- If, liUifd tl" fOttriftiMi o' t.1. miie. ar u i.d -ty iui f h iTTfcro- "raJM- ;T.ipn oiid ie jan of tin n ra: ro.fi tv:snt io i "nil-. 'T if-alrt-miy t'Uffi A jrnt iroi.i Yaii- tt HtsmK. 't n-.m-jK wji. Nuttt inf r xo to; Hit- It! jU i- JTirin Ctamt Aiimial xa x tnz It if- r:iain,-(! that an ar.rtiii: KkVinc wou-d rsuH frutii uj- o' t he rYw.il I (W: 0" l.'th W.- .!SiH-. 1v -rtii j.i; niiiii at ai'out ', -or a:out 4'- '( h ii., i-. Tt" ra ;'.ro. ils r irn --cj ; f it tiji & I I 1 .7 f,r i r4. ,.. r ,r.-U . Ir 'j.her ewnL M( V.nr.ftii. ,ir-t--,;Oiit. D e-O! WOJ l!Ol a -ci i i i ! f! 4 j y V l rail V ! V'4 1 Whole circular sections. Godets. Back full ness. Intricate stitching-. . . These accent the graceful princess lines of these smart SoS coats. While luxurious collars and cuffs of badger, raccoon, civet cat, mar mink, wolf and other furs add to their charm. In black, autumn browns, tans, navy and green. Just Arrived - More Leather Jackets THOSE populur jacket coats in colors (T of red, brown and black! Belted ip models all nicely lined, with notched lapels, to be buttoned up. to keep out Autumn chill. All sizes aie now here. 16 .50 , 'h' oj -n . I Mon Pa M'R-llt ieiMh.ns with F.-.s:.-,!: ;h..i w,,!' jc a:d afc-HAti,.:,! ;imity fii!..i !n' jv;. t-f nusiTpivsoj; the i'.-?hs hi .- :i:t' oven- count:. v c: r c nee iil U lh: w n Sity xe.ir parded tnan wciv usually i vhin Fa!;(rt Anici ic.-iii svv tori b. M vi:; . A ' ! I' th;::jr ; a crvA'.ir'i !.,f the Cirrjikis-rtj. i, fti.i mz.--.y i.-.ptcs- :v. ';'!. thkt AnieiiCii ir.flu- s r.-.i.y An-n:i.!t.. !.t;h .fA-x-e j.!,d ...;. ;;ty - ft . Tl.t- I. t-ue t en ASTETSOMS THE FLX1SIILXG TOUCH TO A FIXE WARDROBE NEW! JUNE RAM) Tic and Siip-On APRONS T" V "V Da.mv: c,, ics. tiiis nntval . cnu- !'.. orf.:.ui;r- arid j'rnas in t':e O' Km: tr in .r..r is f Jiihor j; f t.f Fail's X ll. -',r-t Wiih Nvw": Smart New Frocks at Employ - Codels - The Flare -And Occasional Lace IE cK vv i 1 of the dc I These dainty frocks for b- t.!; si-oit t,r d:-" orations. For spuits are tweeds. ''Lure's and jeity viUt a distinction all their own. i-r t!i rn-ie i'o:i:::ii i ccsk.o'is 4ttf creations of cepe. .-v.it e!vet-. in Autur..u"s fi.vied hues. Round House Is Newest Thins In Up-To-Day llome 1m rv of i Nt. tr 1" t"tit.-'l'.L : , W . J, , t T o- Viat jui alwitit the iikj iniffnant thitic rro er. If it wrll. the rr of tniT rjnthra uiil Jvx.L r'J tv For ttat rra ". T"" nt Sirtw.n. Thr 5irtw.ti Kat it -i;b-o1 7urK-n lijf h madr- r K-f a later -lrM.n of titt tr tvJ r Ira, and r lm you'll fcjJ w J.rrf that jo"U Lit Coir is UmIit. ' VSviM lit "Yif JCf ' e VVBST v''f No. 1? Iji '1-iiT-d. frn. it; FMFt;'tMS -t't And Last -"SX jiv.- -w , - f-Vs:--" " i Portland Boise Auto Freight, Inc. Portland and Boise F-ojiU-.-d :i;i:;ej C.iricr 1 'KAN K IiAi:r.;.. L..-.J Mr. Terr.i-.t! rh-..ne M.h; CCF". a4. Ave. ! 5; I .Ulvi) parayniph of our deed, which is the Ovod of rW.vn unoral direcloi-s. runs in this xie: -We believe in the jrospel of the i.okten Kule: that 'Whatso vc would that men shoul.1 do unto v0"u. even do unto them" is tl.-c epitome ot nil doMrable and worthv busine.-vs niottos and ereeds." I f ! I. ft- i IS m i i mm I liiMA mm i - t- i ; . a VN ' Sfc .'I The Fifth paragraph of or' t-;' ':7 BOHNE N IvVs 1 P rnLKL HOME 5T AT SHIMG ST TRY W. K. GILBERT CO. FIRST IiPhonc ."V 1 t sf .A aw " IxKik Over Our Want Ads for Banrains