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Pasre Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Friday, July 29, 1932 Am Ic4rva4m Srwtpxpn 7 &qm r Publitix eitrxz.. ... ri enlj. a 1710 ttxtb strMt, L Oraod. Orec&a. Entered at the P'jt'sllz rA La QtrA, OttJO. M Sccocd Claaa MJJ letter ojafi.tr U Ifercb 2, If?. cirr o? u O.I COCTTIT AJD THa. MEKSia Or A-ScOCIATEO P4 - Tbe AflBoruud p7ru tnr.'.a'.7t:y ei.i.e- to qm for pobiievUco ot aJJ nw d:j;.Vifi C7.-1: 3 to it co? 6i&enr?M eotnedlf ptfb Ui&ed tcrcfii. All r.gi'.u of xt pr-i:y.t:n f vciii dispatcbat la t2s paper aed aio t.s I'r.a: te-as irr:c io art rcacrrcd. U C. UOOEJiHCf CO, Use; fien fvjciKC, Let A.-jrtx. V.tI. PorUaxad. Chicago, 2-:v.'.. ?lr York WZkCkirtlO HATES By Carrier Lniij, err. a mfjr.'.h In iti 0.'.'.j. tlx t-,oc.t ts fcC'.jce Dal; 7. tr toy. By KxU Vn:?t per mocU. ia Mnw . Dally, per Kr c-ctM in i.5 . Da-'Jy. per year in ar&j-jc AlJ' KITl.L,iO BATES DUplay, foreign, pr cLna ta:b Dlrplay, local, per camelo IjxJj Time ccTi'.rxci ptictm on application OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams IT - SCARE. 'lM ! H,M AUITuE-MVM r IPS i wanna II t uve Viz ;wm r X J i-v -T-i .vii? TC-rv-n-v kiuw' . STUDtMTS 9 t32 vr HI KFMCt : m. . a wt orr. A'-.i.. X UEAPJNEO HOW BEES MAKE HOJEV HOW TO But BU6S MAKE HAV, AKlO &TutEO AUTHE SouGS OP BiROS. i v.earmeo a lot each day, But whem vacation emded and BacW im SCHOOUvO PaRv, THc-Pie. VIEWER VMfYB A FATTEPf HEAD the rrt c tbe Itet I Bummie Rocua hall torocf - j Tvo mv.Ktf mudiocajl (ram rov, S 00 o'ckxiL. &-. Pcur Guild. I aotna Ainca 10 link al tbe Uelb- 1-24-1 1. 1 edits churrh SasdAy irnmtrc I - B. D. Unnihtn, of Fwwutr. u ! s Runrt-Wur electllc re- cm EusdiT kiciiog ! the tnimux tx Wuccr Hartware. ll . tte ma aaxespuura oy na ton. ua tu tou why It t better. 7-28-3 t. T.e. Doo. axd OUw Vtrn'itld. axudeau WiuuzLUi coileee. Kr. Bxcwra. u PocTlirri. arrtnd I , rE DANCE LESHOX tfar Ura. O "e" , at 1S05 Oak Su 5 to 7 p. m. Uon- Mr. aid lata. Joe Pwrr and oc (ar rec-Kr- '"23- P of. Bocic Spnmnt. Wvo, are ' TOiune tfceir er jir. KecnetJi i srEClU. rOR 10 DAYS Cooc We win Irish, hdrieate and change Ur. and Wn B. BmiBza. at Row oa o( any sake ot car for 43-50. 1 bur?, are pScklcg tberrt-a tot Walter Cbotce of Eastern or Weatern oil. urpuj. itr. n.inrp u a Oiusaier i miis SERVICE STATlOSf ." ol Otcrre Thosnas. a puoeer , mho fatherly ovxed tbe Bet ol Core. , muu -r:i mecq sac rieiiy orcn- t ard. the largest bere. Ur. tw.. 'Adam Bemkicfc Geo. C Hill. Mgr. 7-2S-t t now Urmr in BOEeourz with two 0 : fcis etuVSren and Is In good health, I LAWS MKUL 1 thrnTgft well op la fears. 1 Bible Searchers Class. PresbTterlan j Ltoyd Wills and Bernard TUBorde j Uwn. Sax , July 30. 2 to 10 p. ra. , who ue-.'x-i 10 is rumor league team Ice cream acd cake or ftherbel and t cave irarcw irom The D&lles. I Mrs. a. D. Uouhan. of Prtewater. I spent uocday with Mrs. Heity. In j tne atersooa the women nsited with j Mrs. Monahana friends here, j SeTeral memhers of lhe Cochran family, early residents of Cose, paid a I . w uc aacoK torn &uncay. Kaiph cake lie, cake 5c coffee Sc. Pie cherries. Phone 260-W. 7-23-2 t 1 7-28-t f. irtos ranoua coast estlmatea. Length 01 stay is inured from a question nalre conducted by the Portland chamber of commerce for On-to-Ore- en. In the president's report thai flrures are treasd as conserraUTe. The total of sM 900 is rather! astounding. Th queauons that wlili rtse readily to many a person 'a tips; are. f oas necame or au that sooner If it was around thla war. wbr didn't t: .e n-1.. it it " " It ee some of it?" Tte logical an- Serve the Ix.-r'l with pifliifriji. Ent;r into his gates with thiink.ij.'ivin'.', s:nJ into hu t-um with praise: be thankful unt him, siriU tIfc.5 hi.i nam.'. For ihe Lord is gcd. Psalm 100: 2, 4. When v( ;ian liOM'S ARM V FIGHTS ii'sm a!l ver the nation began poarin Service Is Held j New, Fancy Pack At u mon Laiurcn To J5e U f I e r e d For Miss Nielsonj On Cherry Mart fObserrer Correspocdent) COVZ i Special) Karl J. Stackland ago, mmt Anic-nn t-itixtn were opposed to the move ment, hut thought it would do no harm. - The general opinion v.;.s that the veteran were seifish in dtTiiaiidin;? the immediate cash payment of their certlfi- caten at a time wlien ihe government was already strug-j giiiig w uamnceiiii iiu'igei, am wnen inousanas 01 non vaUsnms were aT-.o in rL The voters believed that if congress were to begin hanrjrig out cash, it hould be granted to all uriemploy.d, whether 9 -terans or nt. They also be lieved that the 1oiiu.i aimy in 'Washington was a threat against Democratic government, and an attempt to frighten. congress into iiwrnj.' leiiiation in favor of a single class' By Mr. L. Z. Temll (Obserrer Correspondent) UNIOr7 fSoeclll Uanr frterwu nf Is DUtUnz UD a new and f r..lr ' j tue a. niefon ramiiy gacnerea at . are pacxea m an Ob' UQCIDATION' XOTICE The La Grande Katlanal Bank, lo cated at La Grande, In the State of and his wife. iferMWn tin JC Oregon Is closrns Its affairs. All note ! wife and Mrs. Irene Stoser from La noSdera and other creditors of the as I Grande were caHlTig on their oat sedation are therefore hereby notl : friends. ;f;td to present the notes and other I A cherry pickers- ban was elren at claims for payment. ' I lfwS.L i P-tYSBS. Pxealden,. ! to hare been mosx . n a KI . MorjSBatic AJtiaDcca A morganatic marriage Is one practiced ta some countries by roy alty or other persons which while existing precludes any other mar riage and makes children of the marriage legitimate, does not give to either the wife or tbe children any right of possession or gacces stoo to the lands, properties, titles or dignity ot the husband and fa ther. It Is of GennaB origin and Is not recoDi2ed by law In England. "FALKS New Patterns In , PRINTS Have Just Arrived 19c Yard Inva'fpr and. Fruit - of - the -Loom Prints the finest that can be bought see these pretty new patterns today. Hemstitching. pirating, Dottou holes, etc. Kurtun'l Kiddy Shop. adv. jii ih:k vi uie gei.erai win oj trie people, rina Uiey leil mat. once for supplies and help. Recently i luLri, u lit mpioyed per: itiould stay in their own home towns " -ZZXrL see and bacdle sffine of that money! the U D. S. church this afternoon to lr cardboard box with a cellophane and that's the reason you're wonder- ( attend the funeral of their youngest eight one way by five the other. Ins; what became of It." The one an- 1 daurhser. Buth fnola. who died very It Is a very attractive package and swering the questions might well aaki suddenly In Oakland, Cal, Saturday tt expected to bring a fancy price one himself: "What mlht have been j morning- She had contracted pneu-'on the market. Mr. Stackland has the financial condition of the state ; monia and up to within a few mm- been packing for eight or ten days had not the been spent ; utea of her death seemed to be get- shipped out nine cars of last year?" 1 ung ioog aaUstactorlly. A blood clot 1 blacks and expects to ship fire more. One of the most beneficial quail- wi ssid to be the cause of the sud- The cc-operauve shipping assoclstlon. ties ot tojrut busrEess Is it immed- den change She had been 111 but a which has been packing for the same late distribution. The tourist spends snort tlrae and her death came as a length of time, has shipped 15.000 his money here and there, all along great shock to her family and I needs, i mttx nd according to tbe number the line. Ordinarily, hotels, tourist thT hwn i-in foi-iri tr ot crates a car, this Is more than 13 camps, garage, service stations and tter return to Union this week. car;. The association will be packing' restaurants get the money llrat. some. 1 h . n vr..k nt -, 1 - , ,. , i Ruth was born In Untoo March 0, streTMSt yXL'J? ' lit, f.r . l. ,' 1 was in tne iyju graouaung ciaas 01 FIND IT HERE Cosy for this Cstaau 1 be U by a. aa LEGION BENEFIT D.t.Vt'E Summemile. Sat, July 30. 7-29-2 tp FLOWER BASKETS And holders. Just right to display your garden flowers, darks Florists. 7-28-2 t. wrM.r thov r:.hi ,,. r... I... I....l .,.i;,,f r..;i;.;,.. i!" P3? a .Cascade resort. Sec f VVUHI r. Ti J9 IVX1 1 Z I 1 K 1 iaL,UILICJ. 1 TOt SP-IB it he Union Hlzh school and made many ntar rxr paencs. abe is , wirrtrtd by four alsters and ' mrlm mktd tar aJl the Call- I brother-r. as Mltm: Mra. Leo Ander- xyrrvmx. Ttter were xvjootna orer . . lK" MiC , niTht. w of them iar e-eral .?",,nJc??u 13 P f. ; Dthu, in rented cabins. Thiej yurcrxuing- mcais or supplies. Oakland. Mn. Johnson. to and Vfrf-; The , na who mfike their home in Oaki&nd. PTuce me from McKenzte Talk? :3ro?'e through and amTl here last nimni irom stores in Kueene or i ? . . , ;,. hmfirin 1 -rv.,.. ,1,. m .,. I Mayor C. L. Cadwell tmderwent WI-. money spreads out. minor operation at . Hot Lake this. . Cm-tc-C-rtgon's figures place the!m"n"1' ',' " ". ' "' '"" i,.H.,:t Clrf Mr. and Mrs. Morton Taubmarr only to lumber and far ahead of the opPl riet visit with the Ter- voua wnicn is canning. CTOoaoty tne ' ... ". .' , guest Industry would not exceed art- ( Portland to Bofae. Mr. Taubman Is culture U all the latter's brancles ! a brother ol itrs. Annur lerrau ui were totaled together, but that does ! Cleveland, formerly a resident of Un not Imn the Imtiortance of tounau , I00- . ' I as contributors to our businea vol-! Mrs. Claude Plcklln and son. J6hn. j of Huntington, spent Wednesday vfcs- i l i inenl and vouid feel the full fore. Ji'STK !: IIANDICAI'I'KD I-ew nn i tii,;r.i of i, ,, ;,....oci,iiioiis and other organizations of Inv.yeu: h,ae in ' n held in the I'nited States in recent yc,'i-.i when the urn li.,n ,,f , .!,, ,nin.r il, r,...Ui.n, ;n ik. ' m- iiin.viuiv III UIU traiion of trihiiii;.! law has tint ncctinied 11 leadinn nlwratioriH and discussions, 'litis is signi pnad iec(ini(n,n of the need for such re-.;i,,-,vi, ,r di.mect for all law which may d to ihe hick of public confidence in the 11 "i " lachmei-y of our criminal courts. i'' '!i! 'i !:alili-, In a ever, is the small progress ade in the I'm niuliiUnn and apgrlication of 'il l.' niiiidiilv (if iliriKt nnrl li:irriutiii- with the e.i i pi :.,i,, 1,(iia,,., of the lawyers immediatciv ing.-iged in practic:.' in the ciiiniiial courts, aie keenly alive to me ui.Mieii.i oiuii-ia up,,,, Uni legal profession and th foni is oy me iioioi'imi.i d. by exinliiig piacl:ci within the power of the courts to in view of the practice of legisla loiiit pi need tire which should he Ives. Hut n lawyers compose ei-lative bodies, the bar cannot l the exi.tiiiir conditions nor for adiiunis place in liu-ir de ficant of a v. id. form and of the bo directly tiace Iiractical (;peialii What in luoie that has been i:. the needed refon C ume. Tbe tourist's money, further more, ki cash money and new money Introduced Immediately Into ' our channels of trade. On-tcOregon Is a Portland enter- prise, financed almost entirely In Portland. So far no request has been made for contributions from outside that city. It advertising campaigns, however, have been statewide in their viewpoint. Eugene News. Mot ilw. vr.i-uu ;...l r,.l- !, ,.; ,i : i,TOfi .u i. ... i ... "n. Mrs. Hilda Johnson, Erma. Ver- ..... . n w.v.iu mc ii.iuun.ai -t-rr - "Z. "T, h; Leo. Royal and Vernal. All of l.ii vtiiirii' nf v ev'.i 1 1 1 t-: rrr I'tiinna anil tirsnftr iviiui rii.niri zz ' inai were undtsirable to say the least, and used every legal means of influenciu the national lawmakers to cash the Ixjiiuk cerl(''icat'. in iipite of w-seral threatened outbreaks and, disagnf:m:nt f among the Umu marchers themselves, the p-tlice of tfctt D.ivtJkt of CoIu!idi:i were able to control the situation without i'-rt to force, althougti the marchers were grantwf-certairi MjeiV.es which no ordinary citizen has a right to demand. ; When congress fj'ljournfed without granting the wishes of tht unemployed veterans, many of them took advantage of the jpovernrnent's .nantT'inenU for transportation to their home citie.s, realizing that they would gain nothing by stay ing longer in V.;.:,h!iijrton. Kut considerable numUrs of them held true t their slogan, "We're here to stay till we Kt (no pv:iy, tnougn i!H-y nao no idea how uiey were going w get ji. trie lemairniig veteraiw, with little food and small pro, pec??; of gettinjf their Imitun money, have leen in none too pleasant a rneod lately; and the unfortunate fact is that some among their lanhs :uc not veterans at all, but com- rnuni.su and otner who aie trying to stir up trouble. It was no great surpii; e, theiefore, when they forcibly resisted orders to evacuate the paitially demolished buildings they had U'C-n occupying. And it is not surprising that a police man should iihc his j.un in s-!f-lffene when attacked by Singly men throwing buck bats. The whole affaii ia i.iost regrettaJile; it is unfortunate that the authorities had to resort to force. Hut it is re markable that the uwfliet was m long held off in spite of the dangerous situation that had been existing for many weeks. The police have exhibited the greatest tactfulness and restraint; but the final clash was almost inevitable. The mob spirit is the d adiy enemy of justice and ifood trovern- leiiny our nution if it were not made to ol the law. lung Mr. and Mrs. Tom Flckiln. Mr. and Mrs. Biz Bode drove to Pine valley ycttcrday to be gone a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Roberts, Mrs. u. o. Kooerut ana inree cruiaren lent Uils morning for Goble. Ore., to visit! the former Mrs. Roberts' parents. j Mrs. Dan Baird, of La Grande. Mrs. J Earl Balrd and Sol &eamans upent I Wednesday In the hiils hucsleberry Ing and returned with about four arul a hall gallons- They say that the berries can staud another 10 days of ripening. A live and a half pound son was born to Mr. and Mr. Chester Nice at Haines Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Littler cue brated the finishing of the Iruit pack ing Saturday night with an ice cream behind the alleged treat to the crew of workers at the Is an Oregon rtte ; packing house. They finished about niOXOl GH KTI'IIV OF ME.tKLBE siiio:i The arrest of Cyril G. BrowneU In the notorious petition thelt case at Portland dovnnt throw a great deal of 115,'ht on the situation, and the public will watch with Interest or further developmento at Browncll's hearing next week. We are Just as much in the dark as ever as to what faction. If anv, w theft. BroTirnen awssa Wliarauas imii ma oa yzfikY find this malt the J tfttrc s. . . . ft-Y ravonte ot the nation m o. wmi i lis i i jii s. try I I I IT V IV iv urn u Most forks wi anything once, but when they- come back fat more year erter year it's only because they found that the onhr way to get Blue Ribbon Malt Quality was to buy Blue Ribbon Malt Packed full 3pounds. 0 tBtIvAC1 rfi 8-Piece Orchid Bedroom Outfit !49-50 $. Only . fi An ideal combination for a young girls room, consists of Bed, Chest, Vanity Table with Bench, Coil Springs Mattress,. Rayon Spread and Bed Lamp. See Our Windows B0HNENKAMFS ; 3&Floog of Fine. Furnishings tmTfo fttTrrfi man cclJrye (fradwaw, but there are wholly unrrmnrmd rumors t&a.t be "old out. While It la of rltI Importiince to the pablje pwd that the whole petl tlwi ttieft trrm should be InTestl- (jatd. and the (rullty parties dis closed nd puntshed. the fact renvaJa? inai tne vrn initiative measure fi the baMm, and most be decldM jpon lt mnt at the forthcoming itcuon. The thft affair la a dls- (fut!n!r. If .ntrrftttiur;. nlde-iMue. in zsrrn mil nroridea for comoII- aniinfr tne unrverMty am3 state co: lCe at Corral),, the abnndonment of u ftorraal arhoola at Monmouth. Ia Cif;indi- and Ashland, the rstabliBh ment at Vtuiynr ot a state normal .tuA. and the evitAhlKhmrnt at La Orande and Ashland of 'junior cot-lK-.. Thl nfwapaner Is thorouehlr con- vfft'-ed the proposal hfuld be de feated. It hHieveft m a lure cowrtdera- ttjn wi:i brtntr the voter, to a like conetitfjn. ThieYpry of the petltlora, and falne atortr of how it happened. fJo not chsnxe the proTWona of the Zorn mcovHue. and the votera ahould cxtnine them thoroMahlf for what liny are wonh, Klamath FU Uer- a,i. midnteh Salami Ruth Rode la TtaJtlng her f aUUl, JO-IS. UKSUlf DUQU, tlx muncB H115 week. The Enworth Leaguera reUirned from Wallowa Lake Institute very early Monday morning, making the trip home In Gilbert Courtrighfs truck. They reported a fine series of meetinga and were enthusiastic over the winnlriif of the efficiency contest. Leonard Clark wa elected president of the Leairue Thatltute troP tot the coming year. f tic- pruram ior me Dig picnic of Lir x j . hut) t?-oprraii.e creamery oa baturtiay has hem practically com pleted and everyone will be IntertJtd to know tiiat the Blue Mountain Wranglers, of La Grande, have prom Ued to furnish a part of the enter tainment. The buMneas nweUna will be held at the (rymnasium and a pic nic dinner will follon. at the city park. Tbe creamer) wilj furnish ice cream and coffee. , Mrs. E. A. Hudor and Miw Nellie Miller, of Portland, and Mrs. Morris Miller and children. Keith and Kath leeit. of Dufur, left Tuervday evening for their homes after vliitlnn for ome'ime at the Charles Miller and ' Char. Adams homes. ititt of ju.stice which i.s permitted now tai Hi!.-; cu.i.itt u-Iu hi ln.i.v he ( m .TJ. f ,s;, I Una In diclat" (l.-lail; t-l' '-(t to tin jul,". ,s llirui thu ruajin-ity in iu;iny U esrapo its rpun.hiiity f the laiiuio to apply ui'lVct ivo I'l'MlflltCS. Other Papers Say: I l,M INK1 -I UY tim: "i.r.H.'-iHr cemiwr 31, !'.. (. fill f of M4,r,mt mi... r.i -r lu Ortvvm. l'hf- hUy Of 10 llf.VK fllDl r.jM'ir. a ciy apjjte, 'i'v.-j 'I V.lt r.L,- oi luulll- I'lKatioi.A bring the state's income! fri.tn the U montlM' tourist crop to Ih'-v,, figures are taken from the l:il rfir.rt at trvn Wn O. W. Mfc-llcr i on-to-ureKon. Inc. the onrnnira tlmi rihKtnMble for the? Onntnii al vn tHMnrnu most "rrfyLxKty hwffeen ' in national u.ti2inrs. Th Hurea, t cmnte, rue estlnmles. It would be ImiKMsible to fiKure the exact Rroaa incw.nt from the Onon guewt livdus tty. Tiie toi il nuniiMT of Tinlt.jrs is :irrlriit nt front out-ata autoaiobile rn;! Urn I ions and nillnmd tourttt j Mtket vaJidntloni. Exemtlture prr ii(jt diy Is au aver(e couiputed The Shake Switch Shop 220 Fir St. Home Made Ice Cream Chocolate, Strawberry and Vanilla 25c Quart Fresh Fruit Sherhet HnckMx'rry, ttanpl terry, Ixifanberry and "anilla 20c Quart Jumbo Happy Jacks each 5c DRINK t RySTALS A Natural Mineral Water Product for CONSTIPATION . . STOMACH TROUBLE . . COLITIS . . NEURIT IS . . RHEUMATISM . . COMMON COLDS, ETC. Just add them to your drinking water Crazy-Crystals arc a convenient and economical Mineral Water Treatment for home use. It will cleanse the intestines promptly, clear the. blood stream of poisons and neutralize acidity. It will promote regular and proper elimination, and assist the Liver and Kid neys in assuming tlteir normal functions, which is absolutely necessary in treating many of the most common ills of life. Crazy-Crystals are especially rec ommended to those Buffering from any chronic ail ments brought on by faulty elimination. Nature gave you health. Nature gives you the means' to keep that health-accept no counterfeit. Insist upon genuine Crazy-Crystals. Ihe Standard-slse package of Crazy .Crystals represents the minerals of spproumntcly li gallons of Natural Mineral Water. Price $1.50 GLASS DRUGS, Inc. The Rexati Store sssssassssasasasaasaswsassasaMssssmi am ststaastssssasasssassassMssss For Those Delicious PICNIC SANDWICHES Home Made Bread Is Best And Incidentally the " Best Home Made Bread Is Made With FEDERATION FLOUR Manufactured In Union County By Union County Men From Union County Wheat A 100 Home Product of 100 Quality Try It Once And Be Convinced . La Grande Milling Company