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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1930)
Wednesday, May 28, 1930 Pago Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON OFFICE LA GRANDE STORE ! FAiK If ?r4 Incorporated) An liHUpiMlmit NimajMipnr .Bltm and I'ulillahar I.AIlVIOr JT. MATTIIUWM ..IJualnaaa Manaar PutillahMl aranlng", aarant Aunilay, at 141 Adaina Avanue, La Oraim., Oreic'in. Tlio oiiaer,rr-Hlar uiiMl.h1 .vorr irrlday. Riili.rl at lii I'lKliifflua nf l.a Uraii'l", Oration, a. Hnuuna OI.M Mall Mallar iinilnr acl of March , U7, orriuiAL rAi-icii or union "oijntv and thm i; IT y PIT l,A QUA N DH MI0MIII0H Of AHHOCIATICt) J'llKHH Tha An(illd prima l aralualvaly itlillllnd to uaa for publ na tion of all nawa (1t(iKli!lina nr.illl.il to It nr'not otharwlaa or.dlta ir ptilillaliail I araln. All rlulila of r.iiuMliallnn of aunolal dla paiohaa la Ihl, paper, and alio tha lutal liowa horoln alao ara raaorvnd. National AdvnrtlHlna- Hnnrnaantatlvr M. ft. IkllldlllNHIfiN 1:0.. Ina. i, I'oriiana. liniuaa", K Ran fraliolaoo, l,o Ana-nltm, Hrnitlln, jroiruii, now i HUUHOIIIITION IIATI08 II r Uarrlrr Dally, par month In advanna .-... Dally, all montlia ,n ailvanua ...................... uauy, aingia oupr Jlr Mall !' "'" " 1 """7" "... in no 7aV'"""":"""";". Dally, i Wafaly, tiar ynar In ailvnttrr liliaorvor-mar, pur year ADVI'IKTIHINtl HATHH DlNitlav. foralan. liar iiiihiinii Imil Ulaplay, UHiai, par iioiiiiiiu iiuui ;V""iV 1 una lllilllin.il pricnn mi niiiiiv. ' HKIil" K W W 1 .101 M t W- I'nf 1 Nity. thrnllltll Die Knii-a ulvon llllll' llll'. Ill OV'Diy Mill II llllll IH IIIIIIIIIK .V"" I I" HllllU ' lll"'- aolf iimr hlalilv t tin t I nwlil lo Ihlnli; Iml In tliliiK milwrly. ai'iHinllnif mi Uml hut li iIimiII In tivfiy limn llio nipnmirv of rulih. " Jtnmiinn 1 2:'l, I Ah tiHUal, Biinnuiltsr hits tho (riitlo Hondo valley with a bang I Wo don't know how hot it wait yesterday, but it wmh u (floi'loim HUiniiKH' dny. t; ! Oregon him u reputation for originality In polities. Perhaps I tho election of u disbarred attorney to tho governor's chair V will hulp maintain that reputation. m i V Tlio road bctwoen I.a (irando and I'ondlolon at loast tlio ;;; inountalnoim part In noUilnir to brair about. It Ih all under 1 boiiMll'iiclloii, Ixilnw Hlralifhtened, wldumul, Konorally iin- i )i'ovod, It l not coml'oilablo to drivo now but whon fin- ) IhIiikI will bo a hiitliway that will coiuparo with any in tho '. ; xtnlo Tor oxculloiu'o. 'J'hat's tho oViM'-prcscnl coini'L'n.salion. ;jn oidor to havo 'bollor roads, wo nuisl rebuild thorn; and thoy are inclined lo bo roujrh dtiriiijr the lirwo.ss. THE GAME A ww it's vouR f ft h-f r;o Tpprai A Ni.1 .. I . : 1 ' I CAT VRAOB MAMN IO. ' . Br. Junius Mm, Hiiukd I lolU you to come nflor dinner. Mi', rotera Vt'n, thnt'n whut 1 caino after. A new oxpluniitloii of thut fikolc ton found with lt It-KH around ItM 1 ncrk Ih that ho was the flr.it man lo try (IrcMHlntr In an upper berth. Jtomi -My hoy friend Ih very rollKluim. In fata Iic'h an npoHtlc! Hlolhi Wliat do you mean? man.- Orphan Amilc I haven't n t)i hit; left In the world. Reporter Walt a minute, you hiLve your dre.HH. haven't you? Orphan Annie Well, that'H next to nothing. If a woman's jhi.si ha.1!) bevn nolli intf U Nx.ik of, 11 1.4 a pretty (MmI hIku that itverylHHty will have honio IhliiK to say fthoul t. ; ' 111 II Hear about poor old Klyee? Why did he do II? lio n stood up j undnr all snrlfl of hard luek. Mne 1 know It. Kirc. nhlp-' wreek, panics, , divprc.es, we flK- .ii rod h( wild cane-hardened, and i now . ho's gone. , , . . - - - . I 13111 Jumped off that cliff by tho third tree, didn't he? I Moe -Yoh,-JiiMt Hcruwied a nuto j uiul left it .with his. clubs. . I liill Whafd. It way? i j Mhc It aaii.l, "This Is. tou much! ' 'Ilavo Ju.st mado n hole in one, without, a hIiikIo vlt)icws. yf." Clood-' Successors to N.K.WEST & CO. Free F&ci&ty ft v-mv l-'atln-r (who served in. tho big: - Hcrap) And that, my Hon, Ih the Htnry f my experience in tho I "World war. J - I Hon Hut, Papa, what was the ' , rest. uC tho army used for? PHONE MAIN 5 FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY! Starting Monday, June 2nd and lor . two.-, weeks a Colonial Dames Beauty specialist .' will be at our store to give you personal r advice on the care of the skin, and the won- derful beauty aids Colonial Dames has to..' offer and remember You Are Under No Obligation!; Health Talks i ii i in mii i irregular, miHtenuy, jumpy move Of llin many ho-ouIIimI Klands nf monH ,,f hiuulH and body. Too 111 intcrnul HtMM'ellttn wtilch nn to Im liiinillif Up of Iho lnnly's fuel, ami nlln-ii Humtnvhut h-Kendary, opl reHiiltH in protrudlnK "Mcnred" oyos himIcm In history the- NorMi-nu-n's tiervoutmoMH. a. rapid pulse, - hih iilsi-ovcry of Amciieii n thousand i blood presNure, niul a tendency to yours hclnrc (. 'ominous -fusel- ( handed umbrella What Is this, a notes wit h its brave Ktamuur. I l.'iv Is a picture to please and tie thyroid neeretlou on the other outertaiu everv member of the found In the body, tho thyroid is hand dampens Hie fires of life, re- inmlly. ..,,,,1 i i i m r ii oimikij .in- Hi'ni niiiMin, ihuiiiuk wnen aiieeuntf euiioren, in r . . ... ,,'(,,' Vhv ttt.vrold Is Unit double, flat-Huiuitm Helr kiowIIi both pbysl-! Whothor Ol' liot Ml'. JOHOPU M KlUlly Uiul tlOSOrvlnj;" Ol tl.O tened pear-shied slruetme whleir,,alV an, mentallv. and In older" j tllslmrimn.t by thu nuproino curt, tho dociion at least do.n- !;ri,!":!:!;!!!!!:r,.;,:!tn,:;o T i tmHlraU'H liill COUraBO tl llllll IXIIiy. IW JUHUOO.M COUUl HOI "A.llini'a AIM'!"' " dull nu.miiry. nn.l ii BcuimiiI pliMmu of plt.VMlral ami montitl iltilliinui. l..ll.l,l,,l.ri,i II... r.w.l Mini Imu.u.I. lu II.., ,..,.il,l!..,.i. IUIh Blnnil of liili-nml siMMuUnn, S '"-ji. m.t -iiu .-"V U ... - v.v. mi tonno.l hii-nimi wlinl II inn- i nonilnoo Tor u'ovornor. In tho faro of much popular sym- iihwm hiwiii'i i iniiiini lm.-u I pnthy for J.oph (ill informed as it may or may not be), "J" 'y! .'.'""'h.' i (ho court accoptod tho decision of ltn duly authoriir.od referees nvn kwiiiiimi ii- tin- miiiviny Kinmi. ' complotod tho disbarment. 1 tho light of previous 'Ztn t'ircuinstanco, It could not well do otherwise. As i result, wwuinir f ti lmmmi ,iiiy, j tho court wiU gain In proHtigo-bjit w. wOU'W l -U J.SrSSir Z 3h : in'obablllty. .l'eoplo love a martyr and tieorgo .loseph is a "t iih Iii-m nii'iiNim-H iuimixinmti--! past master nt any pose that will advance his political for- !U7.Mn,,!ir hPlwi,'ili',,m,Y"" i tunc. Instead of this decision hurting him, it will probably iipii iia amniinpiw. urn i imptw- nwdto vntoH wlliln wlMimit tin lliyi-ottl, tnnl wlu'ii .uiaitu Mills, r' ' ' ' II oviM'-irmliiiMH nr uniliT-proilm-pii ) . .......... Hit npoiMnl HiM-iTtlnii. pltirtlhitf luin- I MllllV Iini-SOIIM have.' Tup hovoi'jiI ' vi'iirs. iiiihkoH iiiniilliiiur ' ''""U. it mis noon iitun:iy mipi unit tin' Dip tiotly wluil iliMUKhl Ton inut'h tliyroiil rrotloli rnnsi's Imiy poiwinH have, for several years, missed something ,f rum tho congressional iiicttnv and were at a loss to account ;'iy'n, ,N ' 11 la In tho fll-o . :tor It until the news spivad that "Tom lilnuton, picturesipio ' and vitriolic Texan, had won his fight to end his forced vnca ; lioi fiHim the lower branch id' congress. Members of the house and others heard the news with mingled feelings, for ; tho fiery westerner had and still has his political adversaries. : While tho Texan was a useful treasury watch dog while in eongress before, he is better known lo the newspaper public .us a jtornl scrapper, lie figured in many noisy scones and Mimo near fights on the floor of the house and once had to Mibmit to formal reprimand by the speaker of the house for putting improper luatlor into the recoiil. His theory was that , a congivssiiKm who wouldn't fight never gut very far, but : perhaps absence from Washington has chastened him. I WILL NOKHI.Al) KKVKKSK HlMSKt.K? i Tho rumor that .ludge Kohort W. Sawyer, tf l!end. is to U' ivmoved fivm the state highway commission by Covoruor Xorlilnd is hard to Ivlievo. The governor has not. denied or confirined it, but it is obvious thai such action is being con- Swii'tly Moving- -Plot and Thrills In "The Viking" "The VlkhiK" bus still another claim to distinction, and that is tho lovely anil perfect color pro eesM with whieh It bus Ii'mmi pho tOKiupbel. ,The colors aro applied wit h an art 1st ry that is true to nature. They are not garish and obtrusive as has been the case w Hit. previous iMtter photoKi'upby ' in (lie nvvies. They are so nal- I ural. so true to life that they tin-. j pail a. rejin.-MK- euaiin u uir jm i-j jduClion hitherto uuattained by the i Hotel guest upon arrival) prosent ? ? Proprietress No,,; sir, we .only lend it to you (u case it should rain when you're in bed. There aro a number of X-presl-dentlal candidates in Mexico. The X marks llio spot where they fell. llAISIXCi OI-1 POI.O I'OMKS ! MOW SOrm OAKOTA 1IjAN iMIOUlII-., 8. I). ( A I') A move ment is on foot among South Da kota farmcm to raise polo ppnies. By making use of United Slates army stallions whieh. are avail able cheaply, excellent colts may b raised for a nominal sum. t'rfPidoni If. I.. Lawrence, of the slate hnr.se breeders' association, says the colts would have, no ex cellent, chance to top thi mai'UcL tor pclo ponies. '. - " l-'lov. -eH for co-eds 'have, been banned at the junior prom pf the I tab Stale Aritrultural collegu. lOxiiens'. to collegians anil - the. wcai and tear on silk adorned itn a (Mirsaye was Hie reason. screen. the Bomaullc l brills and the nioi'uj.; -.. lusty kind that ci from brave j ,ii'TN V;-iri lKI IVn-;i and, nl times, bloody tattle, are; nym:. lOtiKland. May '.'s AI')j to be had In plenly at the State ! -str Thomas Upton's Shamrock i Iheaier, where MM ro-tluld wy n- j y ,Sutiered her first defeat loilay MayefH 'IVcbnicolor production, I j., rni-o over :u sea miles, the "The Viking," opened today. l.ulworth finishing :! .seconds I The plot Is a fast-moving one. , ahead ol the America cup eha'A The scenes absorb one's Interest longer. This was the first race from Hie first reel lo the lasij, in which tho Shamrock had start The roumuce grips one's heart, ed against bigger boats without. The theme, built around one of . the advantage of a time allow- ton rapid tho most glorious and intriguing. hum Mileml. Aside from the fact that Judgv Sawyer is an oxtivmety competent commissioner and one who has won the complete confidence and respect of all Kastern Oregon, ;for Ooveinor Novblad to displace him at this time would j 'mmso immediate suspicion of his motives. Kverxoue would j IviiumhIhm- the ivporlod "ivlitical ileal" between Nortdad and i Hrady, black -top paving executive, during the primaries. Althouuh tho deal was vigorously denied by Noiblad at the lime and he definitely stated he would not fiiv Sawyer and i an liuor, (he pivsent rumor makes ytm wonder how sincere ! !he goveiaor was in that denial. If he unnovos Sawyer, will be gvnoiidly belicv.-d that theiv was a deal Ivtween I N'ovWad and tho paving inteivsls. And the governor's pi-U- j tieal futmv will Uvnnr a ivlttieal past. If he keeps Sawyer Slid continues Use fine p,ilicies of the highway eonunission as j populamod in tho rieive and Tattei-son administrations, he will n-tiiv fivm office with ivnlit and will Iv in a sti-or.g ixvsition for a return Ui iniblic favor at some futmv tone, j Hie uMplo of Oix'kmh ji extivmely jealous of their fine ; highways. They aiv determined to ktyp highways out of i jVlities and shy at any sue.-tion of ivlitical manipulation j r graft. They aiv especially afraid of jmy tittup with the ving intei-ts that held pwer for so long in the Mate. ! t is only natural. theivfon that Norbhid's attitude tow an! i he pivsent wmmission and its policies should Iv watiluM ! with utmost eaiw S;iwer's ivnval would be a bombshell. 1 : to has nude gvHst and should be ivt.iiiul. TAKE THAT AMI) THAT, YOU DOG! denounced CRUSHER KAZOllSAN "Kvcn a cauliflower car can stand just so much the dreary din of your fog-horn voice goads me to violence." "Ulow the boloney, boW rasped Wirc-nail Welch, his opponent. " IK I get a return match ? " "What rwhI is any kind of a match to yon, yeu blighter? Tnless ou let the honey-smooth heart-leaf tobacco one-two that yowl and K. O. that cracked yelp, by the pearl buttons on the left spat of Bill ln-ndigix your ring career is over. The next match you jret, ralowka. us it to light up an Ot.n i; Ol R There's not a squawk in a stackful I" IH GOT, BFlTkR Tt)RmS...TKT WHY TllEY WS NOT A aU GH t A CAR10 V0 1 Phone Main 2G i Sssi I V" 29c ill 1 iid cut . 1 H K iuu J j Turnips, Beets, Radishes, : bunches j If PtRAY'S MI! .It AMlWM)i;tM fe