LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE.
Tuesday, May 13, 1930
( Incorporated)
. Ao Independent Newspaper
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' .fiOli .1 1 ran Fl HH Who shall lay any thine; lip the chart
find's elect ? It Is Cod Hint jiisliricth.llomnns S::i3.
TOWNLEY STIRS ' jPredictions on Derby Are Shaky;
NORTH DAKOTA! : Record Number to Post Is Likely
Battle with Sinclair for HAINES MAN
Congressional Seat Po
litical Highlight.
- j y OrJo Jtohifi'isiin
WOUNDED' IN f u.iMHvn.i.ic ,ai. - i-i-kum
rifTV I'ATTI r i" winner of the fifty-seventh
LA GRAND
STORE
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'The trouble with following the. straight and narrow jnth
is-.that there are too many broad and inviting detours.
Police in Portland found 27 pints of liquor iianging from a
fish line tied under the motor of an automobile. Wonder
where the owner liavl been fishin'?
. :. Portland needs 878 more people to go over the 300,000
mnrk'in the 1Q30 census. We are sure there are that ninny
bootleggers- who have avoided the count for l'oar of tho
(liiestion on occupation. .
Citizens who have moved from one precinct to another
since. the last general election can vote in Friday's primary
even 'though their registration has ;iot been changed, but
they, must vote in their former precinct where their names
are still carried on the registration books. Anyone who
failed to vote at the last olection and has not registered
since then is not eligible to cast a ballot.
A California community has 800 more school students
todiiy than it had ten years ago. Today its building accom
modations are the same as ten years ago, so n bond issuo
for new buildings is to bo voted on. It has opposition, as
nil liond issuos do. Opponents point to a salary schedule for
teachers that is a hundred dollars, or so, per year higher
"'Jftft jftverngo thniolghhorimt craynuiiities.husenp-
ponents urge citizens to, vote against the bonds as a protest
ngalnst this higher salary schedule. They are thinking of
their,Under-crowded pockctbooks, -. forgetting over-crowded
school rooms. The extra 800 school children are not to blame
for tho teachers' salaries, yet they would be nuide to suffer
for them. The solution is not in voting against the bonds
hut. in 'changing school directors who set the salaries. But
the voters are often like that.
FOUR REPUBLICAN, TWO DEMOCRATIC CONTESTS
Sample ballots for the primary election to be held Friday
lire now available. The republican ballot has candidates for
all of the fifteen nominations to be made; the democratic
ballot has only seven.
. On the republican ballot there are contests for national
committeeman, with Ralph Williams being opposed by Chas.
F, Walker; for governor, with John A. Jeffry, Harry I.,. Cor
bett, J. E. Dennett, George W. Joseph, A. W. Norblad, and
Charles Hull seeking the nomination ; for justice of the su
preme court, with George S. Shepherd and James U. Camp
boll contending; for representative from Union and Wallowa
counties, with L. F. Allen and T. G. Johnson opposed.
On the democratic ballot there are only two nomination
contests: Os West and Walter Pierce for national commit
toeman and George Wilbur, Ed Bailey, A. C. Hough and
Ed S. Piper for governor.
Among the republicans running without opposition are
Chas. L. McNary, for United States senator; Robert R. But
leivfor representative in congress; Harry licit, fur supreme
court justice; Charles Howard, for state superintendent of
.schools; C. H. Gram, for labor commissioner; Fred K. Riddle,
for state senator; H. H. Weatherspoon, for state representa
tive; W. R. Ledbetter, for county commissioner.
The upopposed democrats include Ellon Watkins for U.
S. senator, O. P. Coshow for the supreme court, Vic Eckley
for state representative, E. C. Myers for county commis
sioner. From these names must republicans and democrats select
those who will be approved or rejected at the general elec
tion in the fall. Check them over and make your selections.
Voters who are undecided or who feel they are not well
enough infomu-d on certain candidates to make a choice will
do well to consult someone in whom they have confidence.
Don t neglect voting for lack of information or lack of'
interest. All contested nominations are important and de-1
serve at least a brief study and a flat decision. Be suro to !
go to the polls on Friday. Vote for whom vmi nlims.v i
but vote !
! '. . I . .
"I NO AG I" WINS
PRAISE FROM
t
j r'i't-Kii,'iii JiiiiK'H II. Nlni'liic
I hut tic to n ti.Jn )iU third dlntcM
! kiiu hi a riJiiti'wl uiiii A. Toivtt
' who apM'jiil on I he KPftm
: i in in iln- itcilltlciil paui, )i'ijiJii.'it'
I .Nm'il, Jfik"tJi'M iiriiii.'iry I'li-rtlmi
' lIlfM VClU. .
Kurt. Is HP.ckliuK the repuhlleiin
nnnifmition, c'liTiHldfrcd In (hi
Ml.ll tM llH till l'iltlVll('l)t Of elec
tion. 'I here uro id her eonlnxl for re
publican iiijii:itiinH, :) irh of the
nuijin' puny i:tctliiiiM having rinnir
Inalctl cninplPlP ttcKulH, hut It In
tin. ttiint tliM.fict noni.'i--Mrifiin;il
4'iiit.'hL u Jili-li Ii.ik Khaliii piit'ty
aiitl furllonal IImoh.
Tin iipMt In rt jfaidcd uh coni
nirithl to Mm Hltiiatlnii i yervn
ao wlu'ii 'I'owiilcy flrnl appturitl
iti malt iioliMrH nihl nranl.ott (lie
Nuii-iirtlnnn ..ikH'.
Kor flvo yciirs, Hit! - Icaffiic
swi'pt I'Vi-iytUlip? hi'f'ir: It fiptl
'Iftwnlc-y uiin Iih ;ioliiuivvlflt!(l
iiMiitr.
'I'hi'H f'niiio (('"at ii ml Townlcy
ilisappi-an (I from furihi-r polll I
lal iiifticc. atlhoiiKh tho iKiio
(Inline cri'ilii I'm (tin Hldctlun ol' j
I'ntli t In KtaV 'K HcfialorH. one ;
ci)niC'riMtiiati, am) a Hhurj of ntaic
OifCfVH. ' - .
Ti wnli-y haH a nnoii need h I m
Hilf iih a wt uimIIiI.uo for tho
ruMroKHiona I iiomliuillon. Thi cl
fci't wa.s to upH.tL both Un Noil-
parilKftn wlntf of tin t'cpuhllnait
party, which lit had organized
:tid the iiidtpfridcnt wIiik", which
hail fought hoth . him and tin-
ll'DKIIf.
II In coiHPd'd thai ir ho wins,
U will UM-an a rtcofiHtrucHon of
Natlh )alioia politic.
NVIthcr of (hi! North HaUotn
FftnatorH in up fop rr-Hlfotlnii,
(Continued from Pago One)
runnliiK tho KntiiiJiy Uirhy may,
ho more or Ii-hh of a foiiji-rtttro hut I
predicting that a record Milliliter of
" ; thrr(?-ytar-oldK will tuvo the hnr- i
purch.-.M-U a ho.t tiiuo ao hy ; Pl(.r )L -hurchiil downs mi Alav 17 '
SI.: SHU to as.- in hi contract-jli(,,(.nrM , Utk Ht(V ltlul Hf))U.'1(K. i
InK hUHlnc.. J'nlico -rriccrH to-1 AVith turf experts ealliiiK the i:ue
day kiM tlml lh(!y umh'iHtoo.l (tra cia.Mt.ic the most opon in j
that Hie n.achino had lieen i-!rocent yeaiM, nearly two-woro
Min d. alihoiiKh .Mr. Melt had not traineiH and ownern have their i
cl reccfviMj lil iicl-iiho platen for
I lie coupe
It uH iinjiOHHihie to Keen re a
colicreiit atoiy e;uiy this liinrnintf
on the y:un hat tie. iecniiHe of the
general excitement and the tact
that officer, were away from
potirccM (lf cotiliuunicatlon, en
Kaued In the Hcarch.
rM:.iiM.v.ii:vr hits
I'AUM (M') I'liemploynient.
a pout-war ailment hitherto not
II.-ted in l'i a ncc, imw threatens
thlx country as a result of ;( peace
tiiirt alastnihe; tlio .March
f loodii In null tli western l-Yaneo,
Actual dauiaet: in. the tragic
trlaiiKlc it" .Mol;ic. ' .Moiitatihan
and . Akpii, a territory ahont the
ft.t. of lhode Island
lo ah(tit J-ta'aaiiaaa,
eyen fixed on the rich turf award, i
Which Hhould net clnse to ?fi0.U00. 1
Not nil of tho forty are expected j
to Haddln thrdr entries, however,
hut If more than lit.' thorouirhhredn '
answor the hule call, It will he it
record numher. Twonty-two coliM, I
)O.Sl
Successors to N.K. WEST & CO.
THURSDAY, MAY 15th
MR. JOE MORTON
DE
ohlinKs and flllicM went to the
in JliL'S-tho year Helh Cuunt ' J
.showed a clean pair of heels to f
Amerien'H host. j J
William Woodward'M Callant VuK A
Htill holds tho post of favoritism
at Qdda of 4 to .l hut there Is n
chance thnl the hrilliant son of Sir
riallahad HI may not he shipped
west for the Kentucky feature. j
Sinco (iallont Fox won the
PrenkneHs at rim(co on May !i, the
vk-o preHident of tho .lockey club
may decide to withhold his ace for:
tho Inter, three-year-old Ktakes at
amounted j iirimont park and Saratoga. j
ThiH has The withdrawal of (.liffoid A. I
neen covered i,y Rovernnvnt ftp- M'oohraii H hlnh favored l-'lvin
propriations and puldlc suhsorip- Heels and the well hacked Dedlcato
Horni hut fonm.nr flourishing in- from Ward and llurton's stahlc
dUKtrlCH are wrecked. i only tended to nfakc the race even
Woolen kuoiIh loom are idle in more open. With Indicate clef
tho district of .Maau)et: cloth j Initely nut of tho JJerhy, the mid
iiiIIIk are destroyeil in fastren and dh-west hettlntr puhlle has turned
Free water And
Arlington Gain
I'MNIH KTON, Ofe., Mny ?
(A I') According to flKurcH ro.
leased hy (he district census
Miipervifor. I-Yeewntrr inn! AvUiif
ton showed population alris slnco
ci-eevaier HaH 70S
pared In C(I4 whll
IJILMt;
COIIl-
Arlinitton has
eoinparlHon with fil'n In
Mi:ri:on i.'am.s is
MOI N'l'AI K
the nir and kIovo industry which
made (irauiiiet a center of worhl
trade, Ik at a standstill.'
Korty thousand men ami wo
men, . earning co.nti'ortahle livcll
hoodH until the rush of wuter
canm down from the Hlack iryoiin
lains through the Tarn. Avoyron
amlotiiiiM'niio river., have had no
work mIih'u that fateiul nlKht of
Maroh 6.
uiHiisii kti m;.tn wi:.it .
icToniA.v stvij; t ri'i's
CA.MUtMI.KlM, Kfiw, (AD
.Men.'M Hlylew In this unlvorsity
city ato uh niiuch so as evi-r.
Mew Ideas arc hein introduced,
for example, in. alilrU, These, gar
ItictllN have a ciiiT IniUoiicd to
the sleeve, which enahles It to he
detached and reversed when it
becomes- soiled, a. . trick revived
from Victorian days.
An uiidorHTaduate. authority
k'uys that fashions in eveiilrif?
to Nash and Partridge's U.ijih Foot
anil 10. '. l'rltehard'ji Tannery,
MiKh Foot has not been out since
closing a sensatiouar wlnler earn-pai-n
in which he defeateil Michi
Kan Jtoy, winner or the Kentucky
loi'by. The chestnut son of 1'rlnce
Vu rules the second choice, how
ever, bointf quoted at K to 1 In
tho future hooks. Probably thn
liKhterit of the "dark horses" in
tho west Ik Tannery. This offwprlntf
of Jiallot has shown brilliant vsprin
form',
Mrs, fJrahnni Fair Vanderhilt
holdn a strong J)ciriy hand In
Saraen II, winner or the Paumanok
at Jamaica and Desert I-iKht which
WfiH defeated hy (iallant Fox but
turned In a Rood race hack of
Sandy Ford, . the Dixlo Handicap
winner,
"William Kiefler jr. also possesses
an outstanding contender In Clone
Away., .T. .M. t'accidy's Crack Hrl
Kailo has also .porno In for a larwe
Play since running second to (Jal
lant ''ox while the odd have been
mm
;ft:
. "Special Representative of
Fashion Park Clothes
Will Be. in Our Men's Store
With a Complete Line of
FALL 1930 CLOTHING
Giving'You Tailor Made Service At No
Extra Cost to You!
Fashion Pai k ii:; noted the World Over
' for their; smart styles and the finest of. Im.
ported .and domestic woolens. -Their tailoring
- is of the best. Step in our Men's store Thurs
day and see what's new for the fall of
, J 930. . IIr. Morton will gladly show you the
last word in suits, topcoats and overcoats for
. Fall.' ' .'.'.
)(.-
Wealthy People
Of State Make
The sourcoH -of :ihe toinl lux
jliaymentH r.c(?plved -h:vo IjVliv c1;im
' sifip(l-lis follows: - IJIvI)1ihVs on
i Htocli.i .sS.TI!i,i;2:l.Si;:- luU'ri'Bt on
inotpH nrid nioi'lunKcs, li.O'J3,73l!.i7;
j -p v. ' - : Intprpst. (in municipal ho'mlK, $-.-JjOndS
1)0 VVOrK WAH-H-. IntprMt on -onipnulnn
bonds, ?2,33II,3!I9. 30; -Intpvost nil
bank .ilt'posh. ?!) I ,ttlfi.(; 1 ;. mLs-roIWm-min;
? !T P.2-1 1. 1
.SAI,h'.r, Oio. (AI-) AVwlltliy
people of OroKnn ilorlvp most of
tliolr Inconio fi-oni hIocUh ' and
bomls nccorillim- to fluiil-os ooni
plli'rt by tho slate lax eonimi'JHlon
on.tlio basin of returns utulr.r.the
intaiiKlbles tux aet. The smallest
Ineomes from Intanulblos are from
l'KNIU.RTON, Ore. (AT) A
riainl.li,' meleor, Halil to Imve been
the size of an airplane, wan report,
ed to have fallen near Cnnuay,
Ore. T. . JllllH, I'eiUlleton. atlK-
ISi' '''ifl"1''"'!! JW'Inif tlle wJJIo hqtl
IPi.uni.v. iieaapi i i,.n HOlllC.
pvlii'i-e In I In. lllue mountains.
K.vlitsis of
AX.NTAIj piTATK.MUXT
of lite
iw rxio.v iiock ixsrii-
AM I! COJII'AXV, iii).
of London. KnKlnnd.
on I ho thlrly-flrsl day of Decem
ber, HIED, made lo the Insurance
I'oniliilusloiicr of thci Hluln of Ore
gon pursuant to law:
OAI'H'AI,
Amount of capital
stork paid up $ n.no
INCOMI-J
N' e I iiremlu.niK rn-
oelvod during the
ymr
InteicHl, dlvlilemlH
and rents rccelveil
durillK llie year
rncoine from other
sources received
ilurlnK the year .. 24.S29.7S
Tolul Income II, 170, "S3. 95
ni.SllUUSKM.KNTH
Net losses paid dur-
Iiik the year inelud-
Iiik adjustment ex
penses
Commissions ami sat
a lies paid tlurlni;
the year
Taxes, licenses and
fees paid during
the yenr
A.mnunt of all other
expenditures
Total
dress are llckle, but dress waist
coals made In '-wide-line plijnc I lowered on alter .1. Salmon's notes and morti;aj;es.
oi i.roau-rnccK. marrclla" are riwllllleld ns tne result ol a rim-j '1'he total number of persons pav
onen .morn sluKbe-breastd, with lino victory over a mile ami 70 hut tho tax up to this time is 1 li -pulnls
conl'ornilnir with llie pel ms 'yards. j 4x7 and Ihev mild ,.n 1, i,,i,',i 1.,'
loy-inaoe rum of
in unjust- ;,.,)(( .;vi:slf!HT RltOWS
. . Vi: AltlA' AAlO.Vfi
Kj I.ONDO.N (Al') Olflelals of the
rr1
of the coat. Some '
dress waistcoats bay
able waislltae.
New pa.luauis.. In? lines- on
aalift wirt Itui-Sil' Kreen-
and purple In demand. The pat-
lerns- pofsvss uch. lanciful names
as "The Kpiilux," and "The lliu-turfly."
1,04 5,720. IS
1011, 233.119
t 477.547
34S,r.33.on
117,454.1 1
223.07S.Cn
i
I
i
Accused Matricide
34 1 v 'rrwrrz
Joint roiini-'ll 'of ' Qiiallileil ' ()ul
clans ' have found that between
K.tiao.OiMi anil ll.ano.lilMI IiikIIhIi
nien use glasses as compared with
a, ana, alia twenty years ana.
J'. If. Sulrlll'fe, rcBlsirar of the
council, at.lrlliuled tile Increase
in poor eyeslirbl to llie fact that
the horizon of the average mail
is yearly becoming tuiire con
stricted. "The horizon of llie averaire
man Ian years 11111 was several I
miles." he said. "Today for hours
at 11 time if. Is Utile niio-n lluiti !
leu feet.
"This puts a severe strain on
llie muscles which focus the eye.
Astlmunlisni and short, sight re
sult." v Cerni.-iny is rated first for na
I lima I p'lor eyesight, the fulled
Statts second, and Oreal llrllaln
third.
coiiui of $21,318,7:4.98. The
amount of the tax at 5 per cent
:;,IS11 after the $200 exemption fop each
taxpayer la up to Ihte time '.UI7.
011.5.78. iy the end of the year It
is believed tho total will be about
fl, 100,000.
The returns show that 13 per
sons paid In ineomes of over ?50,-
High School Boy ; .
Sets New Record
, OM.MI'A. Neb.. .May. 13 (AP)
Hey- 1-i. l.aipberUiM, . tlothenluirg.
Neb., higli school hurdler, clipped
otie-lentlj. of. a second from, tho
national hig-h school record for
the 220 yard, low hurdles, it was
atinouiieeil toilay. Lalnbertus was
eloelu-d la;24.:i secniids in a-uual-il'ylut.-1
heat at the slate nieeL in
Lincoln. . '. V, , ...... ' ;
I nlverslly at NebrasUa. iirrlelals
wi! seeli reeognilion of the lime
as a new record. The present
mark is 24.4. Il
cago, and set in i:il:l;
... , Jj
Three-Month Day ;3
Begins in Alaska
I'rtlN'T HAIfUOW, -Alaska,' May 1
l'l (Al') I'oint Harrow's llireo
nioniiui luni: dajv has Iihruh.: ti.i
sun did not set - Sunday nllfii
laougn at m.idnlaht only, a ret
rini. of It was hugslng the ho'rizon?l
-.alive. children played : all
ulKhl, ...taking . naps during th
lay. Songbirds are arriving fast
mid flooks: 01: elder ducks were
follow Inif all ,ipen lead out 'over
tho. Arctic ocean: i
New .York- I'lllltzer novel prize
lor-1 929 awarded to Oliver l.u Fart
i.auginng loy," and dranni
for prize of "(Ireen Pasture," by
Marc i'onnly. , y
Vashlnglon Senate passes coilJ
xciiii bin lo.rj'organlzii lederaL po.
rrToinmissIon. '
Hncbarest Government anil
Id by Cory of Chi-1 regency accused of plotting lor rf
carol. , , ;.i
turn of ex. I 'ri ncc
..2,I4C.!IC.".00
37S.431.7
243.574.511
2.1,775.111
4.419.38
J2.797.1C5.52
1,333,1 89.09
9.500 00
1 1 1.9119.00
Pom, the film which Is accompani
ed by explanatory remarks---shows
a numher of scenes In the big ap
A f If J?fjyf connlry. lnclmtlng one where a
I iJlJI IjI'j ;ngro woman Is uttered as a nnerl
. . ft,.,. i ((,,, jnyaul. but who Is s-ived
A HIAIIAV by the members or the film iiy'c.
' JllHaBl," a wild animal plclure ' Scenes were also shown of
luken In a seetlon of Airlcii liurely . confllcis both ulih Hons and with
"l,t l'"-i lonsiy ny while men.
Is now Hhonlnir al the liianade lo
Iuiko crows, and has I a tei-me,
by niuny us one or the finest fllmn
of Urn kind ever witnessed In re.
In addition to llie usual pictures
Jif elephants. wild beasts anle
lupcs, .crocouilea, rhinos uud IUp.
the apex.
Tea.liea C.lve the principal
palls of the erb "swim,"
.1 1 ill 11 11 y Swim, snm. swum.
'leaclier- (Ineit. Now i;i-.' the
pi-iiii-ipal pui-tn of the verb "dim."
Johnny Aw, quit yr klddln'.
OXpeudltures $1,11 7,21 3.1 C
ASHIOTS
'alue of stocks and
bonds ownid (nttir
ket value) ,
Cash hi banks nnd
on band
rremluniH In cottrsft
of collection writ
ten since Sept. 30,
1929
Interest mid rents
duo and accrued ....
llelnsuranc illlfl
from other com
panies on paid
losses
Tolul admitted
assets
I,TAHII.IT1I-:S
fir om claims for
losses unpaid $ 117.038
Amount of unearned
premiums on all
outstanding risks ..
Hue for commission
and lirokei-ilga ... .
All other liabilities. .
Total llublllllcs, u
eluslvu of capluil
slock S1.574.29C41
lirSINUSS IX Olil'GON l-'OH !
Till-; THAR
Net premiums received ;
during the year f H.SGS.ufl j
Losses paid during the
year 8.422.90 I
Losses Incurred durlnK !
the year 9. 378.90 !
Name of Company. Law I'nlon I
.V- lloek Insurance Co., Ltd. '
Name of I'nlted Stales manager, j
llllhert Klnsan.
Hiatutory resilient sttoruey for 1
service. Dudley II, Allen. '
Wm. W. (Illlnore, manager I'a- j
elfle deparlluelll, 332 1'lne Street, ;
San rranclsco. California.
Fire, Jlallnj and illscelliineous J
Ail9(tatt.t Frtu I'kM
Earlin Ry, 17, w arretted Ir
Salt Lake City, Utah, en chargcj 01
having ihot and killed his mothei
when ih refuied him permiseion ti
leave home.
Ends Piles Quick
No SaJves or Cutting
PIIcm arrt otuiHrd hy eopKostlon
noR jof blond In tilt lower bowel. Only
mi iniL'rnui inecucine can remove
the cause, Tlint's why Halves nnd
cuttlnir fail. HKM-UOID, the pre
Mi'ription of Jr. .1. s. I.oanhnrdt,
removes this eonKrstlon and
HtrontrtheiiH tho tifftiwml unWu
I JLi;.r-!tOin U now sold by dniK
RiMts ftvery where, nnd ban such a
wontieriui recorii or shocks even
In elironic nnd stubborn eases that
Hert Cross DruK Store Invites pvery
IMlo mifferer to try II KM -I toil)
nnd KuarnnteeH money-bark if it
does not end all I'ile misery.
--Adv.
COAL
Nut . . , $12.00 Ton
Stove . . . $13.25 Ton
Fancy Lump $13.75 Ton
These prices are for coal de
livered in La Craitnde, let us fill
your bins now.
Erickson
&
Durland
Phone Main 792
1525 Jefferson St.
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A DAILY
FEATURE
SCORCHY SMITH and his trapper friend
Jnke, are caeking a lost bonanza in the rugged
mountains of the Northwest a fabulously rich gold
mine of Indian legend, in a land shunned by the
redskins as the home of "Bad Medicine," You will
thrill to these further adventures of SCORCHY
SMITH, the boy aviator.
The Evening Observer
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