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,1 Page Two Tuesday, June 17, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING QBSERVEi 1A GRANDE, ORE. f Dr.. Arnold Hcnnctt Hnll. prosl- LX hi'WiH!i!!ili)l! dent of the I'nlverslty of Oregon, I It said: -The mute has lust one of It I AMAZING OFFER IN OUR JUNE FUf i mum brilliant and energetic; lead- et'M. All citizens, regard leas of their 1 party ufilliuttioiis, will teel his! ; loss deeply." This Dinner Set an I Spoke At WeMlfii I.asl , I'KNDI.KPON. Ore, June 1.7 ) (AT) Senator George W. Joseph, republican rundhlHtt fur governor, who died .Holiday, gave his las: political address before the annual ('mat J I la County f 'longer reunion ( at Weston, Saturday. ; Ills favorite topic of hydro-elec 135 PIECES ALL FOR tric power occupied moat of lite timu during Die address. During )ih: h iv i ii through thlH coniily dur ing the )ieat of the campaign for governor, Senator Joseph innde many friends In I He rural com munities by his dynamic .spirit and hfrt friendliness. JN1TURE EVENT A Set of Silver I Begins Stacking I 40 Acres Of Hay At Lower Cove! .'1' (ftJJAi'JMIilKht - (Observer Correspondent ) MJVyrcit CUVIV Ore. (Special) I ti'ii iil I t'n 1 weather ornithines and lai'ilterp' iti'o busy In the hay field. ' '. ,H. Johnson Is beginning to mark 4n ufren of rine alfalfa hay. n hig yii'verOp than Inst year. Others ai W ;1tiHt beginning to cut their hny. Meliool meeting In district lli re fined; In -'llu. elecllon or l,ee It. i hlldvi'K, director for three years, ''. 11; .1 oh niton, director for two 'iiiu and .Mm, Nell Klghl, clerk. 'lhe budget war accented. Local people are all nrotid of 1 I n vnn Koger and his prize win ning calves at the Mock nhow. Mil-.. I.cnn Meeker and daiighler, ITCf . M A NY ILLS Colon and Hoc tnl condition! oauit grai pen-oantaga of th world's uffcrlng. Hvmoirholds and-other tvidcnce 01 Rectal and Colon UiMirder may be looked to as the cause of moit nervou dis eases, rheumatism, stomach tnmblcs, sciatica, neuritis, etc. Only such direct, specialized treatment as the Dean Clinic affords can hrlnjj permanent relit. Our FREE book let explains our famous non surfikal mfthod ot treatment and remark able GUARANTY. Dr.CEIAS.J.DEAN KECTA L W c O LO N CLINIC DXAM Blrtu. On us COURTHOUSE rmn & main. Portland. Oregon TfLEPMONE AT WATER 2661 J .-v AFFILIATED OFFICES J . - c. r M TS.r LOS AlMGLE5 lwg LOW Effective may ti to seit. bo HETUHN LIMIT OCT. 31, I9JO ( Reduced fnrei.ii pa; Iiof eaitiliberxl .top. i ov?n. Fine trjini; modern etiutpmrtit; splendid ervi:oj renic route. Short tills - trips enable you to visit ZION NATIONAL PAR II 1 OBAN3 CANYON NATIONAL PARK BHYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK GRAND TETON NATIONAL PAHK ROCKY MOUNTAIN MAT'L PARK Information and Booliltta ou requei t iMorctice, of f 'allfnrnla, nri enjoy hiK ilieir vlsll nor v. '' ' ' Ait-, ami (,M;h. Nekmn ICighl and daughter, 'Nora, of Itnyinond, Wash., arrived at the home, o( their son,.. Nell Klhl, Katurduy evening nl 'seven o'clock. Having left Itfivuiond at & o'clock thai T i orn I rig til ey I i;tVftfoV'frfiibtiinco or 4ti 7 miles. Percy Itlshnp brought 'lli. 'in fn his. sedan and . left, fur Klamath Kalis on Kun(uy. ' Wayne Peehler, of I.adil Can. von. I. snendl.iir r, fe.u ,lnv i,i n... home or 1,1s Kiandimrenls, .Mr. and Mrr. T. II. Johnson, ! .Mr. and .Mrs. Itay O.-.rtl.-y have purehased the home or their tlnole, Uuy linker, and will lake posses- slon soon. i JOSEPH'S DEATH .BRINGS SORROW (Coiiilnued I'roin Pumo One) j hchl in vory hnh vnlnom hy Ihn potiplti or Ori'Ron, IIIh plarf will lio hiinl to fill. I'i'I'hoiui My, I led I I Jwivo low! ti vM-ry I'lno CrU'iHl. j ' (hiHi, - AihIitnoh: ! HiTrctnry ft'n i trnt hiihor rniiiM'll: 1 a m indeed wor ry to henr of iho dc:ith of ; Clccp'Kf JoMuph. llo would Imvo ) niiuli Oi-ckoii ii. rim Kftvt-rnor oh I Ju uitH throughout IiIh oiii-him' a 1 .'iplomiM jiihI tiolih iltl.rn. ! ItonnlO (). cilvi'it, alitor, Tho t OioKoiilaii; Kennior Jo.'irph'H lt-atli j lon'.HtJilU iiin tlraiuntlo and ic K(ttlal)t way a ihmv raror upon i wltirh ho witit about lo t'ViT. lit' t would havo i-arrird into thV office I oi' Kovfi-uor a rivsh point of view. ! offal iistl policies and u vlor tint! would h;iv madt hi adtolulHira- tlon hrtlllaut and intMiiorahlc. iuiKo I.. Haki'i', mayor; Tin MJddi-n (h'aih of Kt nator Jowcph in tin' iimsl t')TlliU fhooU tlif Mato tt( OifKon ban cvov Hiiffcrcd. k wai; an oiit.Hiandlnu fiKUie lu puh lit lift1, a Mom) tighter, u rtarsoin Ion and a ttotid iltl.in. It is wi ; hinoorr rt'RrvI that I heard the ter ; rlhlo iioHft. i Ni.h'nt ('nnnneiit, 8A.I KNr. ftie.. Juno 17 (AP) Phil .Meicban, chairman of the r FARES T ROUND TRIP TO ni NVt.H 7.!0 OMAHA 70. 35 KANSAS CITY.... 7.0 vr. l.OlllS 80. J5 llll A(,0 HI MS I1E1HUIT 101.67 in in:iati . kis.k nkv oki lans 107.10 i r vn am o7.o KIIIONIO Itl dS All AN 1 A 110.10 riTTSIIIIRCill . IIB.H1 VTASKINtiTON . llO.tl I'llll Alll I I1I1A 143.117 Nf tV YORK 1 K.'f tOSI'ON lil.M .1. ii. ki:i:i:y. Anvil I, I.n ;r:inde, Ore. piihllffin, 'siiit'e eehtfnl committee. who huh hi'i'o ycslol ilny In alloiut Hid runi'nil of hl.i lii'otliPi--ln-lav, i-''liulill'ali. for u serond tiM-n In tto ill-. : I.. K. (IrH'I'llli, paid Iho fol-I lr"ll,(l Kt,""M 'le was liKlleateil l.iM liiK trlhiil..' to (ii.oruo Josi.pli: i '",nv wh,'n I1""'1' "' nn fourth i i-.'T InUM' known Olmhp .lo.1M,h : "r M"1 "talc's prei-lncts reporting; for 80 yoais lnilniat..y. Ho Wasl0'0"1 V'torday's primary election lttlin or : llllHOhlto Inlcirritv atid JnWrl ly and or extraordinary ,.nilliv H. Hi,,,,...., l. wlrNh In his poldle relations, and ' wot loul.tless have lieen oleeled I Kovernor l,y ll.o laruesl majnrltv I .. .. n....:Kvo fieliall, so.isn and Christian ..ITIoe In this slate. As a i - palirner ho was wllhoul an equa I. , Ills meell.iK at the aodilorlum In I 1'orlland was one or the hest al- tended ami one or the most erree-1 .1... .. in. i .......... rented, that 1 have ever seen, as an Individual vole Keller was almost Hill per rent eireotlvo. Ills up-j timely death will undoubtedly he a very bitter blow lo his thous-.i amis of ardent followers ami It is j a loss lo the slate," I Salem Acting Kvenmr liamllion: Hio death of.tleni'Ke JoKepli tin Hlato ui' (treRou liaH IohI a vn liiaitlc eltl,en and Ihn peoph of OreKnu a vIoho frh-ml. , I i,'.,',,,.' , ..m '. ":" 1 7 . , . ' , 1,1 ' K 1 Ma to Hons today, lie had on desk hi official certification Jusepb s nomination for governor hy the republican parly, ready to hi. lunlled lo .lo.Heph. IIokm Hitli) Ihe eertlrleiite would he mailed n; KiirdteNM of Jimeiih'H demit. Itoilev lleeilv Sliin keil M'UKNK. Ore.. June 17 (AIM 1-M:ird y. Ilolley. deinoenilie nominee for Kovernor. who would hove opIO!ed Sell'llur (JeOrite V. loKeph. repillitienn mimluee, ut Ihe poll.i U Xovelnher, won deeply xhorki'd Mondiiy to lenrn of Ihe Hennlor'N death. '' nut very deeply shoeked nt Ihe news or the death or Venator Joseph." he Hit IH. "Me wa.s a per - I I 1 sonal irlend or mine and I aerv nun nun in me senate minim tleipeiied his e,iiiipiilKn with a dee ll27 session. I always lound Illin la nil ion lor Ihe repeal or the i'IkIU a man or slerlinc niialllles and leenlli nineiidnient and Ihe return have always rotisldered him to lie . t M0 slate eonlrol nf llituor. Kre oiie i.r Ihe oillslainliiiif men or the j llimh uysen previously had taken a .tale. ThiiiiiKh his death the peo- j position ravorlinr niodlfleallon or ph. have lost u hauler lu u ores. 1 1 he prohlhillon laws under federal sive polleles." 'eonlrol. On pantry shelves Along with the cookie jar should stand a bot tle of this richest malted milk ready for any need or emergency. Nourishing! The drink ing of Horlick's is a fine home habit. America's great food-drink is America's safest milk. Send ten cents today for sample and mixer. HORLICK'S RACINE, WISCONSIN I COAST TO COAST ! FLIGHT STARTED i . Conllnuod rroni Vixtte One) j 10 minutes for tin east-west him j and IT hours 3N minutes for the west to east jump and hour j for claimed time; hut (lie trans : continental route from Jackson : ville lleach to Kan liiegn Is about ,j -iou miles .shin ier than the dls J lance hetween New York ami l.ns A ngeles which was covered hy t 'aptaln lla wks. j I jpilppcd With Itndlo The stream lined monoplane of f the famous pair Is radio equipped and I lie fliers expected to establish communication with various cities j to nhf'alu weather forecasts and to j report the progress of their" 'flight. ! 'I he plane, which weighs ti.GrtU . pounds wllh it. full load, wa.H ex I pected to nvcrngi I Cm to 1 7U miles j an hour. - I l'or good luck, Soli loo arranged ,o weni- the .same pair of. tan and j white sport shoes lie wore when another monoplane, the Pride or f Detroit, carried them wifely across t the Atlanllc. ocean and Kuro.ie to j Tokyo In it27. , , m-ocK and wen mo took orr rrom Harbor (irace. N. b, August 27, 1 f 27 ami reached Tokyo Sept. H, a distance of 12.21)5 miles. MAINE G. 0. P. J. PICKS WHITE '" AS NOMINEE (Continued from rape One) IT. TIaKkol! ivpi-o . unopposed ro nppc.tively f(r iho .dpmorratif party's :Klnti-nntol-iHl nnd ' Unltnd Stnti Ki'iiatoi'hil nominations. sriiAi,!, ix i,K.n HT. 'tlTI,. .Minn., June 17 CAP) nomination ol xnomas . scliali, i1' 11 iMiiiiiin.t iii ii a ovmi. novlTlull' Theodore"" fllrlstlansoif, "niei opponent. ,,1"t,"'ns f,'0,n l nr'5 l"-lnc-t out "'. ,3M"l " H,",R K"n''n.v-'- ted In urban and . lira reslons John F. Selh, running "M ' f ' f- . polled 8.745. S'-hnll Rwopl tlio three, larwesl state, Allnneapolis. St. 1)"l" ' ''V '''l''- '''" ' - v"1'' lln'1 "Iso led in ninny partH of the 'districts in the south ern part. Governor Ohristiannon, in reeelv Intf the iipw.M of the heavy Keliatl vote without Hifin of reat concern, admitted "there Is no douht about t be rewult." 1 le, expre.sseil wrati- i tude for the voting support K'ven him hut declined to diNiuiSN any pliiiiH for the future, lib third hi mi i in r"''"'i I"" en Jir.ll Uanuary I. ' X.'v (FUNKY VOTINfi ' N.iVAIlK, n! J.( dune 17 (AP) Tho polltienl eyoK of the nation were eentered on the New Jersey primary today In whh.h )rohihi tlnli is (hi mi rn liinn nt Ivuiip nmt mi ' ;imlmsH,ulin u form or spnaiur and a cnnmvH.Hm.n arc th candiilntfs fur th rcpuiilirnn nomination for I 'nit (tl Klatt'H rscnator. Tho polls ai;o open from 7 n.' m until s p. in. (K. S. T.) .MannKtTK ft ir A i.ilia .sador 7)v1k1U V. Mor row, former Senator Joseph 14. Kro- II uysen, and ItnpresentatiVl l'lanlilin V. 1'ort. Ihe renuldlcan MMiatoi'ial candidates, all prt'dlcted I huh of the laiKOst votes In a New I Jersey republican primary. Tliey estimated that, from aOO.nVin tn r.r.n.lliiil hallolM would We. cast. With (he close of the cnmpalRn, which ended with radio addresses hy i he fa nd Ida ten, support oim of all thi'eo were claiming victory. Prohibition became the chief Issue when Ambassador .Morrow THE SILVER Comes from the shops of the Madrid Silver company, makers of quality silverware. It is in a new striking design and guaran teed by the manufacturers for ten years. Each set consists of eight dinner knives eight forks eight salad forks eight butter knives eight soup spoons 12 teas'poans two tablespoons. DOWN CARR Meat Market At Union Is Robbed Saturday Night! Hy . . (inner (Observer i "or. espondent) ! T N I O N (Special) Saturday ! oven In k while Davis, the uwne j wa. auay i.ir ihmmii an nour um imikjiks. someone ur a sme wmoow a no eniereo i ne i niun Meal Market in North ln!n and J pilfered tho cash register till. The) ill Iff secured about nine dollars i chann- but must have been ! yrured away for he dropped some of, the money and apparently did not hot her anything else In t he. store where Mr.-Mavis has a line of- Kt'oceries and candies. M r. Irwin and his nephew, M r. .Muichlson, came in from northern Wnnhilitfton hist week and visited at the home of the former's I brother Im-1 Irwin in I'liion, ! Word has been received here j j that J. W. Patterson, who moved ; I from I'uion to Santa Itosn, (al. ; last year, has been seriously 111 for i about three months. He was re- i rently taken to a hospital aud mi- j derwent a major operation. l-Yom ! latest reports he had left the bos- j pltal and wa.H improving. 1 About one o'clock Sunday morn- j Inir pomcono tlrivitiir n liehl m.nl. i Mrr left the hiebwav while l . -vii.ir i lo make the curve at the north end of Main street in front of the ' S. K. Miller home. The car went 1 into the ditch and kept on going I IIM H struck a stone wall which Is ' LADIES' TUCK IN PAJAMAS In fast colored prints, pink, blue and peach made in latest styles, very special $1.00 while thevlast. LITTLE GIRLS ORGANDY DRESSES All made but hand work. 9Sc NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Boughf. separately this ensemble would cost considerably more. Here is a super special in our June Furniture Event that en ables you to get a complete set of silver and dinnerware for eight people. Pay only a dollar down use it enjoy it and pay the trifling balance a dollar a week. FURNITURE CO., INC. EASTERN OREGON'S LARGEST HOME FURNISHERS miMiiiiaw at the entrance to Mr. Miller's driveway. Tho Impact of the car; against the atom nmshed the front J part of the machine, broke the I windshield and sleerir.i; wlicl, part t i of the latter helm? found outside ) the car. Sunday morning- the car; lieved that anvone was s rious1v ini,mM, iM tlm accident. The ear' Was liavelhiK west when the acci- . titl occurred." ' Three bandrt furnished music f(jr , ,u. ,.,a ptor( hImiw . uie ioeai hand Piaymtf i nur.snay. in., muni- th. mum cipal bands frrfm l.a and Knteiprlso playin.!? I-Viday and , Saturday, ; Mr. and Mrs. Kd Castor and Mi-, and Mrrf. Charley Castor drove lo Haines Sunday to visit with M r. j nnd Mis. Mays. Mrs. Mays was, formerly MJs.s Castor. Tho Kpworth l.eaKne from th- ! local Methodist church operated a lunch room in the K. I, building durink the three days of the Colon slock show. They were doin this I to earn part of the funds needed ' to pay their expenses at the inst- tute at Wallowa lake this summer. Tho Misses Klida and livl'.uv- 1 Miller who motored home from S,- attlo last week in order to bo here for tho stock show, will return to the Sound city to take up special courses during tho summer. Miss Klida Is at the univei sit y and her sister Is attending th ( 'nrnish 1P HOhool In that ciry. Th.y are the daughters of Mr. and Mis. I H. K. Miller. Detroit- ed up. -Kidnaping gam; round- nappie sugar and : Car Cuts Down 40 Posts Along ; Fence at Elgin; Hy Mrs. I. yon Hill KI1IX, Oregon (Special) An, unusual accident occurred one day j last week at the Jack Lewis farm,'! wc.it of town. Mr. Lewis had stop- t I his car in front of his house 1 u-i,ich Is shunt d mi a sloping hill. Jn Wlino W!IV lh. car started down th(1 llin an(1 headed into the fence, alonjr the roadside. JJue to Its' ninmentnm, it pushed over the first I post it struck, and continued ita coin's?, directly down the fence,' pushing over posts, until by the' time tho foot of the hill had been! reached, about 40 posts were I knocked over but tho car was not j damaged and Ihe retardinf; of peed ; due to striking the posts prevented : xhft c:iv u'"m overturning. I Mi', and Mrs. Luther Ceiger, of Indian Creek, suffered tho loss of j their house and all their furniture! 'V fire last iVodnsday. Neighbors i " mUrkly P"1""' ere nine to save nut i very little. Their daughter ('trace was stiil in bed following a major operation a few weeks aco and was carried to the Arthur Hussears heme nearby. The family is at present t;atheriiiK together a new stock of housekeeping efptipnient and until that Js completed they .ir stiiyimr with various friends in the neighborhood. ! Tho annual school election was held at the school house on Mon- I day afternoon. Jess Crum was j elected to .--crve as three-yeal di rector and C P. Weiss was re-elei-ted clerk of the district. Clark Kzell is pcndintf some 1 inie with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Knoll. Clem Ioty has opened the Wade pool hall for business within the lu a iwo week?:. William l'hippen has gone to I bit 1 k w h?re he will receive treatments for complications fol bwiri',' flu and pneumonia bust w inter. Mrs. Ij. L. Cross, of Indian Creek, h i been havinir-xtt'tisive remodel- ini; done to her home, new screen- ed porches have been enolosed, THE DINNER SET You have a choice of three beau tiful f'3i:al patterns any one of which you would be proud to own. There are twelve cups -, twelve saucers-r-eight bread and butter platesr-eight pie plates-r-eight. dinner plates ight fruit dishes r eight oatmeal duihes - eight soup plates two platters one covered casserole one one cake plate one lid one creamer. WEEK , new paint oh the exterior nnd new i paper and paint on the Inside hav,6 added Kreatly to the appearance I ami -comfort of the home. , 'J, K. I Hall has been doinpr the. work, j Mrs. Jack Lewis has moved her i restaurant to tho building on thv I west side of Front street at tlltf ' location of the former cafe. ' ' ! M.rs I. V. Weiss spent hist week; J at hvr home hero while she was here. Mrs. Pave Scott, of "Wallowa, stayed with I'ncle .loo Scott nnd assisted in the care u( firandma Scott. fr. and Mrs. Kdward .lasper nnd children, of Alieel. stopped in Klgln a brief time Sunday. They drove on to Palmer Junction lo look after somo property Mr. Jasper owns there. !'oi:mi:i. cilamimon likin LON(; ski in" i:t kra 1 WIMMI.KC.-niV. l-:iu:laml (AD -Mrs. Lambert Chambers, former j lawn tennis champion, views with ; alarm the tendency tf modern' i Kil l players to develop speed rath- j or han strategy on the courts. ' They smash shot after shot," ; she says. "They ape the men. I'lhey never think ahead, and their absence or slrateKy is pitiable, j "Tho worst fault is that I hey have over-developer the speed of i the. game ly gelling Immense pace into the ball at every opportunity. ! and. In that way. by Iryinj; to ape the speed and strength of tho men players, they are by no means' ns good players of the game as their , predecessors of twenty years ago. "It may be true that in tho old ; days or long skirts and blouses j some Kirls 'patted' tho ball, hut tho serious player of those day can still beat the 'crack' chain ; pionship girl of today." riiclan nets Coat hers ! S K ATT I.K (AO -Jimmy The lan. new I niversity of Washing ton fo:i!hali roach obtained from I'urdue. has been christened Chief .Viweo Xa Clah by the Yakima j ( Washington) Indian tribe. The title means "Big Chief Many , Thunders." He was presented with' a featherert Chief Tom Yallup. headgear hy