La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 13, 1922, Image 1

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    VOLUME XXV
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRES3
LA GRANDE, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922
NUMBER 85
-a.'
I
uinninnT m NEWSPAPERMEN
California rtist Dying from
l'off-4'Ji in Hospital iu
France
HUSBAND SAID TO
HAVE GIVEN TABLETS
Domestic Troubles Bi'liewd
to be licsponsible .lor Al
leged Attempt to Slav
Wife.
(lly Associated rresf)
PARIS, Jan. 13. Mrs. Audrey
Creighton Ryan, better known .as
Audrey Creighton, California ' violin
ist, prize winner of the American con
servatory of music at Fontainbleau,
is reported dying at the American
hospital in "Ncuilly as the result of
BWallowing poison tablets.
Her husband, Thomas Ttewnrt Ry
an, attached to the Paris staff of tho
Chicago Tribune, was arretted and
charged with administering the tab
lets under threat to kill her with a
knife unless 'she shallowed .them.
Later, it was said, he stabbed him
self but did not inflict a serious
wound. Domestic troubles ane said
to, have been the cause of the" tragedy.
Labor Council Is
Against High Phone
Kates In La Grande
The Central Lafcor Council held
their regular monthly meeting at
Eagles Hall last night, several im
portant matters being discussed. The
, main item on the evening's program
was the threshing out of the matter
of high telephone rates. M.uch feel-.
ittg among the business men and oth
ers in this section against the high
telephone rates is prevalent, it-'.'
leported. The result of tho discus,
sion was that a committee, having full
authority to act on this affair and"
with instructions to draw up a resolu
tion stating their attitude and also
having instructions to co-operate with
various -civic tjodies in I.a Grande, was'
appointed. .
' The election of officers was firet.
poncd until the next' meeting,' which
will take place oil January '-7 at
Eagles Hall. .
A. C. Brinkor, president '"of the
council, presided at the piecting".
. iir Aocin(r Prt
WASHINGTON, Jan. i;t. Another
small reduction in the price of lord
cars effective Januarj- 15, was an- j
nouncedhere loday.hy .Henry Ford.
trtv Asfiocfnted Trespl
IPASCO.'Wash., Jan. 1:1. Five per
soits'were injured, none svi iously?nni?
eighteen slviken up when a rfcepini':
car attached to the north coast lim
ited of the westbound Northern Pu
'cifi train Jeff the track near Con
nel lat right. .
r ' '
(ny Assyciiili'il rres,.)
LONDON, Jan. fa. Georges Car
pentiei", who defeated George .Cook
of Australia, last night by a. knockout
in the fourth round, may ask antithe
mnti with Uer.psey.
(lly .Vst-ciated Press)
" MADRAS, India, Jan. 1:!. Tfte'.ar
ii!il here of tne Prince of .WSles Mas
acccsmpanied by rather serious riot
" ing rsulting in se?ra). casualties
It was neegssary for the pdice to in
terfere with n armored .car.
'BULLETINS-
Two. Weeli-End Gam$ ta
- High School This I
Afti spendinca most satisfactory
week at practice tl La Grande
basketball team is In fine shape fori
the gametiAilKht with Elgin. In
the last week they hae been get -
ting rHe old eye back and are drop -
pine the bull through the baskets
wli startling r-nula: lly and are to (bin a suit mt week. There
also playing a goid parsing ganie. is coiL-bfl-'rable rivalry for berth
Coach Loilell. nllhoii).h uncertain of on tlie first - team this year, and
Elgin's approximate strength, mi- the lineup Is sniij-'ct 0lo chance.
n lies that he is expecting his, The se.-o: teainjt showing iirovei
proteges to win from- lEIgln and., tii.it they arc Crowding the flrsl
l uion in the games tonlthl and to-'.;ti Infers fur their places. The game
iiiorrow night. The team Is show- ,c called at 7:S(I loiilulit In
lag good teamwork. I th,- hiijh -chool cym, adiulssh'U D
Tut it-. -p?)!c
ON AT EUGENE
All Farts of State Repre
sented in Annual Gather
ing on U. of 0. Campus.
(My Ai'nociHteil Tress)
EUOENK. Jan. 13. Editors and
publishers from all parts of thu
state were hero today to attend
the fourth annual newspaper con
ference, which opened today and Is
In continuo tomorrow.
Today's program included a meet
ing of Oregon members of Tho As
sociated Press, with Paul Cowloj,
of San Francisco, superintendent ol
the western division, " presiding.
This meeting was scheduled for 10
o'clock ut iMemorlitl ball, at tho
University of Oregon.
The afternoon of tho state con
ference will he presided over by
Itobert W. Sawyer, president of the
conference, and tho general topic
of discussion Is to bo advertising.
Speakers on tho program Included
jPaul Itoblnson, of the Aurora Ob-
m'l ci , 11. ij. v inn , vi.-atiuiti
Outlook; O. Lansing . Hurd, of the
Corvallis Gazette-Times; Ernest Gtl
strap, Eugene Register; W. R.
Smith, of tho Myrtle Point Amer
ican and Powers Patriot; W. f". C.
Thaclicr, professor of advertising ot
Hie University of Oregon. There was
to be a general discussion led by
Hal E. Rdss, of the Oregon City
Enterprise.
Tho annual banquet is scheduled
for tonight. Addresses scheduled
"Advertising in 1822," by James
W. Ilrown, New Yyrk; ''Some 'Eli;
Neglected Opportunities in Journal-
lam as a Small-town Editor Sees
I neni
by George P. Cheney, of thejt
Enterprl
so Kecnru-Lineiumi; ftows-
paper Tendencies,
Edgar II.
'Per,
Oortland.
STOCK EXCHANGE EXPELS.
(Lly .J.hsociaU'd Press)
NEW YORK, Jan. 13 Expulsion of
Gustavo M. Minton, specialist in sev
eral prominent speculative issues,
from membership in Uie Nx-w York
stock exchange, was announced from
the rostrum Thui'.-day.
IlKACH 'lll-X'IKHVV
CANNES, Jan. 13. The allied re
parations commlsslo:! conference to
day decided to grant provisionally
to Germany her reparations ac
count. . .
So far, this year, no applications
fsr tho statu dog tax, recently up
held by the aupreino. con ft, pro
viding Mint a stateP tax' ot ono dol
lar lor "males ad (wo dollufs -for
femata'S. shall bo collected by the
1 county, lavu 'lyea received .by the
I rouiity clerk. Tho first. ,var the
L. w(,4 ,, cffert about. . line
ihulurP,, nrcnBU8 .t,re lsa.(i j,y t1(f
cAunty clerk here ilnd a. conilor
able a'liiuimt 'or ertimo was rc
qiiited to handle the" t;ixes. y
' Roughly speaking, with th clerk's
office dolnij tlie labor on their own
time, tho licenses cost tho county
about ffi'ty per cent f tho total
coVccted nnd in. one ounty 1i
southern Orejoj! the- clerk reported
that the. tost of issuing .this 11
renaes was uiore'thaii amount
.collected. .Last year eleven lif en!S
were issued ill this county and no
ppllcatlons l:ivo been .rocelved yvi
thisjV'ar. The applications igust
be made to tin- lerk as tho law-
does not require him to solicit the
dog owners f?r the ti.;'. In sinie
.'ountles thj law not being en
forced as IJie clerk's refuse to han
dle it and all over the statu i.t is
one of the most unpopular laws In
practice. Tl 'county clerk . of
I'nlon .county is prepared "to Issue
thoe licenses upon application.
tAiiluht Is .Metiall. renl-'lL Ca;l,ili,
Lynch nc a Hough, forwards. Bean
. Hid Ciik'f, guards. O Counl, A
stott. Lar..en and Smith wilf Imj on
1 lt)e ,i,c
1 La Krienii r ft'ooilelPiiro .both
!ou but La I'riiuler is practically
recovered and Woodell is expected
IS M Li
ip iisinnntit in
id unruruu
Dixie Girls
Goody-Goody
So- Says Doetor Speaking
. in New Orleans
Today
Hy Aoaoctatcd Pros)
NEW ORLK.VNS, Jan. '113. Girls of
Dixie -wear longer skirts, drink leas
liquor, smoke fewer cigarette, hold
fewer "pcttinj; parties," than girls in
other sections of the country, 'Lr. Va!
oria H. Parker, of tho United States
inter-departmental social hygiene
board declared in an address today.
Reward Money. For
Capture Of Three
Men Apportioned
John McLachlin of La Grande Among
Those Entitled to Itewnrd; Other
Local Me Will Benefit. .
(By Asaoc'iAloil Press)
BEND, Jan. 13. Rewards offered
by the city of Pendleton and Umatilla
county for tho capture of the slayers
of Sheriff Til Taylor m the jail deliv
ery at Pendleton more thaft a year ago
wero appqrtioned here today by Cir
cuit Judge Duffy in an opinion hand
ed down in the equity casees brought
by Umatilla county and Pendleton
against Dave Bonnifer and others who
jnli 'Rn,hi and against
John H. McLachlin nnd others who
captured Neil Hnrt and James Owens.
Eightecn men who participated m,v Bilent after tho strain of tho bat-
the .capture of Hart and Owens wi!i:t(J mM , the of Nowbcr
receivo $225 each and eight who par
ticipated in tho capture of Knthie will
receive $50 each, rour givuig infor
mation leading to the capturo also
will participate.
John H. McLachlfn, veteran law en-
forcement officer of Eastern Oregon
who has been hunting criminals in!
lin() around La Grande probably long-;
- than sny other officer in this part
of tho state, and Earl minor, trallic
officer of La Grande at the ti me of
the Taylor Blaying; were the two.men latioji ns a Ipklican or as Demo
who aTe.said "to have taken the great- icrat, cnlerinic the rc subn.uitly
est chances a.nd captured Hart and s u candidate for nomination on both
Owens at Kent Springs on the Toll-
gate road.
RIIEIMS, Fiance, Jan. 1:1 The cify
of Ithcims may be rebuilt withjn.-five ;pattd personilly in th fit prior U
years. This is the opinion of Marquii ! th,- peneral clectiftn. K. J'ord ut
MiMchoir dS Polignac, prii.4en. of the jtrniM to his iuuffKturinjr buin-s
Cij-operative Society for the Jtccon-w( j,r. KeTflrsy . timwnti. id Nw
tructipn of Rheims. .At tf 1uo.t, K'. frk city, -her '- sftioad
sajs, the work ilf not reunite more
than s or seven yiiifs.
The amount -of 'rk rcmai.unnf to
ha doii'j is r-ilimated by the Miinjuis'
10 cose l,oou,uviu,uwu n-Mt, uj -iiisn
0,0W),0U0 is lor reparations gnuuuu,- than J2fjn,Cn in tf primly, cn
000,000 for reconstruction.' He says.paigr, amtho furttei asM-rtion v.i
tkat the -society will have 00,000,OWmle that ille5i inwrnca h!l bci-n.
fncs placcil at its disposal each 'brought to ber ntf iitiilnon of
year for the next fie years. this
iB by arrn(c!cnt of credits with th;1
Department, o rulilic "orks. .
If
j - --;- H-il-MI 1 11 im.mm.
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'K?te-"-
0
FAMOUS CASE
HAS PA&SED
INTO II!
Newborn' Finallv Seated bv
Close Vote After Three
Year Contest
SILENCE IN SENATE
AS CASE CLOSES
Hoot of Contest; When Presi
dent Wilson Asked Fliv
ver Maker to Run for Sun
ate. (By Associated rren)
WASHINGTON, Jah. W. The
Newberry case hi tho formal records
K the senato passed into history to-.
day. The senato ch-anlbcif was strange-
by a vot of 48 to 41 lute yesterday
afternoon, after mure than three years
of suspense. "
The loots of the contest run- back
into the early summer of 11)18 when
President WiUun personaUy request-
,td Mr. Ford to enter the race for th
Michigan Sinutorshin. 'The Detroit
mannf.-irtuner'a- entrance into politics
..precipitated a situation without par-.
aM in the state for he inclined to
jstate whether he would seek nomin-
tickets
On ihe Rrpulm-Mi btillot in the pri-
jmary, which vs held August C7, lSUSi
Mn rotd was opposed byljr. N-ww3r-ry,
former 41rn&mr Cfefc.i Si Qatar)!
nnd William Wi-ald Simpson of Det
roit. As a ?)etfiocrt, &e ns oppowd
'II; by Jivnu'S . iiclinc oi dnn. Mr.
iJiFnrd won the Dfcink'M.tic Aominitiftn
li'ord won tno UKmftcvtic nominxtien
1 handily nd Sr. Mfb-nry victor
on tke ilu.pvuiun ttcltct. rieithet
had-niftdc rxironl ??orts in the pri-
n.rv camnin' td neither niftici-
lieutenint eoBiir in iht vy
dufim thc-ww.
Ch'rtes re spij bfciic.rt ' by
1'ord spporters cevnip tho Nwl
rv co'-itiiittce it fewriiMt vtt -fic
voters, resorted to by Die Kamixmy
committ'e ip obtiiainr t nominn -
tion of thr.ir canudt.
Foundation is
Made Firmer
Extensive Repairs tm City
Builtliiu; Xeary-1
Completed
V
The work of repairing the foun
dation and excavating under the city
building at Elm and Washington, is
rapidly Hearing completion ami
within sovoral weeks It will prob
ably bo finished. Tho cross-beams
supporting the floor were In poor
roudltlon, duo to the luck of ven
tilation which caused many of the
heavy timbers to rot. Some of tho
hoams ovor a foot thick woro urac-
tlcally rotted through.
When tho work now bolng dono
Is finlshod the building will have a
full basement and tho coM bins
will bo adjacout tu tho engine room,
saving much labor carrying coal
ovor CO feet. Retaining walls are
bolng built around thn foundation
of tho .vault to prevent Its settling
nnd an additional vault will bo
built at the. foot of the stairs to
store tlioso records which need not
always be available.
By constructing a basement un
der tho onllro building it Is ux
pocled to prevent further rot ot
tho timbers and sawo considerable
labor by having storngo room for
materials and tools that are now
haule.il to tho pound for storing.
Tho work hns been dune un-dor
tho dlroction of City Engineer Geo.
Gurrutt and Winer Superintendent
Knapp. Oscar A. Krat, .tiro now
city mauagnr who will bo sworn In
this afternoon and ' officially take
his offlco tomorrow will continuo
the supervision of the. work of. re
pairing tho city bulUllng.
Tho now garago in fear of the
flro station in which tho city car
will ho housed In tho future Is also
nearly complete 1. I)y uslug tho
room in rear of the flro station,
which was bolug used lArgely tor
storage purposes, tho city saved
considerable money, the cijNtmUjrbju
having docl4 that .tn MJu far
the nov grsfo efo ta-a nUk 4a
Trurrnt the outlny of Monvy tl
winter. . . '
ffsi?A, IfoM
Mrs. J. t &!cUiial(l and Mrs. 'B.
Dplboir ha,v ruturned from Paul,
MalM, flilti)llt tin (Si.fct Mwi ot
Wra. JSrl)on.!d' k,nd, J. V. Sc
UukM, vho win well-ltnorn In L
Grstiile, and xy-ct ta m:e fch)ir
home here. 4 , . .
runerul S4rvic' ver heht at the
L. D. S. chxrch in I'lul Imter-
ment fu mnAo in fcurli-y, ldk4-.
ir. Hi'it.
Ir AOCl.t.,t Vr44.
'9H;?OH, Jn. l.'l. oi,9
Tnwedv, Ute Wnitt'it St.tes ntor
from. iTvivAjylvwii., ;' la in
CiiX i A tit (i-1Mt 'boft of ljm Jt.yyi-
iran S'uriy trust eomptny ere,.
it iwcmnio kno- Vtiwi-lay f)iroitti
ti filing of fl' by' TiVKOtlwrc
'sw-ir, ipnty TrsriVtra of vills.
MCmimnf to Uu (Vvwtj- fff i;-fr, the
nlonty iftcl'ira five- I10,CSO nitc
witd 1 Mtm ic lill. of".f 1,
f MS) rX 9i).
SI I I!! I l J 'll' I
wyy y w ttwvyr u
PI I ILL Jill J
1 . '
DFFIG ALS OF
Celibt Wreck Due tn Operat
ino; Officers Junorin Klo-
. Win "Safely First" Says
i'ublic &krvj(!e-il'.
SMSIK, JtMi. 13. Filuro of tho
Oregon-Washington. Railroad A Nv
igatio company to live up to its lo
Can, "Safrty .V'irst," rcsaltii'd in the
wreck at Cvlilo on Decembur 1, lust,
iiith tho los of seven lives and the
injury of 711 f.crsojw(, aci-ordm;6 io an
orcSrr of he Orctron public service
commission covering its iiiveiitigaton
into twi ci4 nio-.-j-fcwdi lb wrecV.
pwiiich Ufa i?,Kit public Wire tAis nw.'n-
'f'iti its trHi'ns oycri-tinjr UJider uhi
visul'coriilionH due to nn, emergency,
the officials of lie rondj h-d' fuili to
'nurTooIid the operation of its rin-
ith such recitions s sho'l .IWre
been forUiso-Aint "i n mer.xjr,
i. order- v'nts ti':, tiw fini iif
lame-dtrcc-i by the comtcitosion in-
elvdin: ih it scope &11 efriploys of
iS.; invl in ny y vjnfciljM for
) ris involved from ilie yiblcst
)iit(tf,'i- tiy. tl hirl-H ofs'ial.
. "oisi!iii!r out that "train No. Yt was
li)i'-ii (rtift mi W tiW ?iV. 11 f
WAV over train Ko. 12," which
n iniior tmin wnd should not hvt'
(cciyid the c;Vith-iin-i mi-i lino
tr.-w-k," commission's orAt ton-cliatV-s
4(h tlie fullowijup veconfmptv
(Utvms: (lrf.'icc- lllidMC
''liji-t t!i- i.rrlilintf (-fficers .4 lilis
4iU-.-;V, tht-uij'h strict supcri;inu.
e.'4rt'ttir4 -tt-at Wl rvlcs ru l&My sid
i'ii'ilty c-MtipliMl willi nMt DNit
r-ic-lr rij-i.ivc and every empWiii
;lk "'hi wmnmsiMo tor non-.-otii.lini-.-
tfb-icwitft to the tU'trf. ot'
IV ft !'''" pt''1' 4 tMll.'
;'TU!l ' lii-i nili.-s nrtetinit . !
tracking yf (tuirblc fjck tviio;-j- lie
ix-iuttdy .'t-iliKt"t r ikaA in nvs
.ill" 4iii'rsenry rctiuifinn Ihe detouritic
f tr.tit.s. all ttrr.i fihnh! l. tr.vis-
f'iM'(l' by .oiii-rators 41 Hv:
litnt (f -umo-.'t!uTi.
tfcat liifu: should . clt..-lr-J';t
f.'sUibiish-d ut th- point known 9
'l'rtnk .function, foi tho 4le. 4ftt
roh-eriie!ii. ole'rlrtion of, t.l .ViM."
( t aut),.
T i'itipaity is i;ivt! Ml dy)i in
a'liii it. Ui file wit'n tie wiiisib
stV'f. i:i.ic;.tin i?- t'uriitI.nce
liti tin- rec"mmer.iiiii coi'.ifil.
i& tie. ortler. . " .
j'rcck iiecau!ioi is tl.--first duty
of rail?oad: and it is ihft dily'ol v-.
cry ortu ial to guard agamst accident,"
tlio coismiss'ion's -report reads. 'In
ConUnued on PiiRe.Eitht.)
legion4 ta Open Office
' for Drive Next Week
American- Legion ?'osl No. 43 ofjof the nrganizntinn nnd of beconiitiK
La Giiinde announceil today ttint thj j informed on what good tho legion has
downtown JioadimartLrs for the mcm-h1"'';.1'1' f"1" thc "i."1 nd
l"-rshin di iv,. ,.. w-k will l. l .--.t.!
d in the I'uby Hotel building in the
room being vacated by the Slilwcll
iue.it mall.et. Walter Palmer will lie
in ciiarge of the headquarters during
the dii-.tf amj all ex-:Jervi-e men arc
invited W come in and ilk the mat
ter of joining over witli him.
One of tho main purposes of the
hi a.iuai ter.i ii to give all service men
ii. .ji.i.rv.u.it; vt kaolin '.Iiv pu' r'-,a
Man Who Would Turn
World's Navies Into Cars
EefusQ3 to Considel- Of
fer of Less Than Entire
Navy. ' i
(Itv Associated Press)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. Tlio
French govoniment ha3 approached
Henry . Ford by cable asking if ho
would consider tho purchase of French
battlcshils, , Ford. replied -tmit unless
he" could buy tho entire French navy
ho would not he interested in job lots.
No answer Ibis been recuived to his
cable.
Nat ion-Wide ( 'o-Operative
Organ izatitm Would Take
.iu liiir Scope.
(Hv Annocttitrfl Press)
()5XHAI)0 SPRINGS, Colo,, Jan.
13. A. proposal t creato a national
livvrtork and vneat Luiird, a co-opera-tivo
organisation made, up o ail pro.
reerM, paekei'M, comijiifsion men' an-'l'
reUilcrs, to remedy conditions 'in all
branches of tfc livestock iariustfy -and
lncr: t.- consumers' demnnd for
mt ' priylucts, was unanimously
KipUd bv the Amoricn "National
Livestock association convention 'in
session here Thursday afternoon.
Tho pliui for a lienrd consisting ot
17 mchibrrs, 11 f them TepreseiiU:-':
the producing cttd of the industry, tnm
lisst dn'ted in ('liiratro Dccvsttt 3V
m fi-snoise to the VHiotptMS
rcfcliziotfitt vof tho ncesjiiy foir e-p.
orrttioo i n e.fucntiort xryi 65Ki'&
ftifi: pvogram.' K. L.. iBuike of tho
farncan JiAtloflJ.LiviK!i: jkascsinw
tion was cli.'iirmin ant! thobth-cr io-
l,-i';i ot the coinmitlev ire-r W. 4,
CwicXiiel, secrfttnry .of tlw Jti?-.
HriW tJrotrs' ocitin: A, SieKft
of tho for licit Meat ?vcct's' m .
.'ci:ttici; A. li'illiaws of tire tufttgt
Soitlietern CaKlo 'Ksiivtm'
swmtiuti, ami 1'aoM.ix K. Wilww -i
i. Mbn Hlnlo of the Airits Ba
w 'c':!t ;-.
. .- mum
(:y Aurlalc'J I're.-is)
r.tH, J1. S3. A native nur8
iit ifio cniylay ot the A.inofk-an R4
Sri it Uobl'ingen, Latvia, lot tfift
oi in Si.'i fur, her husband . wo ,
no by tlie MilshnvIM uad he thri .
-Jauglitr dtesl lust yca.r. .. .
Still. lt goes about her work
w ith 11 ttmilo. ''Nltchovo" Is hor
consoliitiou, which means niiioHg a
mllllofi other' things, ''U can't bo
helpen." . '
" i"ey win Done-
if it.
Tonight anil Saturday fair with
-uuduruU ea: i' riy '
i