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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1922)
"St i ill -"V." 1"- ! 1 -f i $3i VAGF, 7?TflTTT TA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tnewday, August 1,' 1022 1 Concerning Shirts We've combed market lot- the. choic est of 1 he new patterns small stripes, solid colors, pin stripes, and checks we've Iiail tlicni made in the more popular styles, iu cludiiif' S" l't collm-al (ached and detached as well as laundered sell'-cllar detached models. Moderately priced t'rom 11 $1.25 to $7.50 im i rnnnrp in I ! 'UNI m i LIDJ COURT ,1 Indicted for Hammer Slaying Westenhaver & Gilbert li'eeauvass of Emir Other Counties is Permitted Refuses to Invalidate -War ion ('mint v Vote. 1309 Adams CRUX OF THE ' MEDFORD ROW TOLD TO JURY (Continued from Pago One.) biff with that niptfer in the hack seat iturv whs then taken out of the ma chine, his hands cuf fed behind him, A gunnyHack put over hi head and tied down, and hu wun put into the machine with the four men. This marhJnc was then driven up into thv foothills of the Siskiyou, ahout an hour and u half beinjr consumed in making the trip. liui r was tukeu out of the machine when it Mopped in the mcuntiunH and walked up a hut SAI.KM, Or., Auk. 1. Tho amend ed petition filed last week by couu 1 ol for Charles Hall in the Ku bel li at orial count case wurf allowed tilth eeiuin quallficatioiM yoatarday by JudKt-H IliiiKham and Kelley sit tint; en banc In tho Marion county circuit court. 1'ndfi- thu court's ruling tho Hall finer: mo allowed to extend tho re count into linker, Klamath, Sher man and Wasco, thu four additional counties enumerated in tho petitions wherein IrreKUlarltlH utuo aro churn ed. A total of 18D5 votes aro In volved In Ilall'H ameiidud complaint. The court, however, denied the applieal ion advanced on behalf of Hull that the entire voto in the ----,"-" - nu en on u mora ted .Marion county hut In 'fore : he had taken a dozen precinct he thrown out becauue ol steps revolver shots bean to rinjj "U4. iulluencti allowed to have bwti exor bchind him and bullets to tinul into clued In these precincts by the Cath the ground hehind his flyir.tr feet- A i u- eliureh and IU agenti. The do.en shots, or so, were lisi-tl alter Hall people contended that In the him as he sciainhled through the u i- jjj-rdnots of Kast .Mount Annel, West derbrush and over the rucks of tin; Mount Aue,el, St. Paul, West Ger- mountuiii.-nle. Jle never ,-toppea untn vu(l ,M, Kee and Scollanl. Oleott had La Grande he cached Weed, whe he re.si'id n.-eeived a total of 8411 votes and with a ncKin trieii'l, and tnen neaueti M)1 r votos. which overwhelmiiiK on MMiui, Kit.ppinjr ai i nico ann iuu i im,jn.jty ,,,.y lutrlhute to the- in at Modesto when- he went to work, nt tll0 L.lurch wrougfullv and where he had continued working 4.x,.n.jH(-i Ulll II MldUirnL lilCK IO .ULMiUIU A testify before the jcraiid jury. 1 This, in sul-tanee, is supposed to' be the story pf the Hun haiitfiiiK a- tohi by ISurr to the juiy. It is said luv indite ml in with other i.nd mnrn tilmionv riven i urine tlv- for some little distance, while he wsjWerk pat aii'l to han active paitii.!- naiiea unuer a tree ant curiounuej patnm in the ailair preity duvfuy by In or 20 men. uptn at least two well knon Mei A rope was put around Jus neck fid men. and he was told to tell his captors! where he had been irettinir the whif-i kev which he had been drinkin and 1! selling. Burr travo them a name and was told that don t ko. ' Hie ropej was thrown over a limb and he win hauled up into the air. j Jle was let down in a moment and1 his captors demanded that hu tell j them tlie names of white women with whom they charged him with heiu imuiviuiiy assoeiaieu. no iieniei that he had done this, and wan mriiLiI strung up in the an. Again he was' her let down onto his feet, and was asked if he knew who it whs who had taker, him into their machine at the jail and haiiled him awnf. He told his inquisi tors that he did not. He was then asked if ho had any money, -and he said he had 20 cents. A collection was taken up and he was given $ I ''". Ho was turned about with his face to waids the California line., the han I cuff wero taken off, and ho was di rected "to run and keep on runniiii; and not to come hack' Htirr needed no second invitallcn nd headed tioulh at loifg gallon I fc ft n IjIW c- ft f n,y mmm Tho court's view, hownver, whs to t lie -neci, that in such a ease, even thotii;h certain votes had bten wrongfully Influenced, it was, lm- proM'i- in jf-ust iiHido the vtte of ai eiiinu iMiM-iuci iiiKi inns nivaiiuaie Midi vnh'H jis had been properly t-a.Ht. It is competent fur the con testant, said the ourt, to attempt to establish hiK diaries or Irregular ities in fndividiiul cases. In the matter of re-reKist ration on eleeiluon day. ih " si fffiefe W 'mr 371 'Incorporated DEPARTMENT STORES Smart Suits for Boys Long Service at Low Prices OKRVICE Is Iho rorm-rstone around whlrli nil our Boys' Hulls are bulll. The smart styles we are show ing tills season appeal to both -rents and the boys. Made In fancy models snfli as pleated Norfolks, with and without yokes, of fauoy eaasl mere. cloths In new Spring shades of - brown, en-en and blue. Two pair of knickers with every suit. $6.90 $9.90 ' $13.50 Others from $5.90 to $16.00 The most wonderful values In Boys line Suits that .can be made are onr "Penncy-Junlor" and "Anuor-CInd" Suits, with double seals, double kneea und double elbows. Made of finest mere cloihs in new Sprlug shades of knickers. LESS! n , f ) A- Mrs. Clara Phillips who star.'ls jndlrtcd tor tho death of Mrs. Alberta Meadovs who was bculcn to UcuTh witli a hammer on u lonely road near Loa AnKllcs, Cul. Mammoth Still And Moonshiner Captured POKTI'AND, Aug. 1. MarkeM today shitwed livestock, e;g and butter hotrliiur steady. Wheat win quoted at Sl.o:. to cm Portland markets today. Correctino a Siddi Norb. For I lie correction of saddle nose imtl tip liie'i.l;irit..'s Lewis ;i::d.es nn Incision on the nndt r surfiu e of the tl of the nose pjiral'd viti tlx; lorn; axis of the nostrils, coertiin: Uw nas al tip Into a hood. Tl: Impli'iit or trtiioplaiit used lo Ttirhlen the, nnsa Is Inserted Into this pocket, New Vork World. The biggest and most ccnipkie stillrld vallom, being made of heavy con- 'X WS:'l -' Af. . fct; utv John Striker and nil. i...mti ... C:1V' cepper coil. A linirhtlite pres.. couit ruled , aie Mon.lav evonin.. ,-.. ...ii,.. sin e t;inl; nnl a lnv.. vl..Ti .ii iii-iB .iK.im ine conic.Uiini iiiuhl of IlllEard and about ten miles wci;! ''ut . ulonir with some unused proi e each and every case ot alleged uf La tiiande 0:1 Hock creek, lirt'.,);' .-upper coil, hose,-SOU pounds ot suk-' ii-Kistr.itiou lor fraudulent pm poses, j htnnsbei 1 y and U . .M. '1 lioinp.'on : five unopened boxes ot vemt Then 1 he court Recessed lo pei nill wcie operatitiR tlie still, havinir U:u.l.: j f;jk.s. a Ii ss valuable stove and" m:i coinisel for Olroil to preparo au thte property beion);iui; to Hill Sail- teiini that was 'to have been used in! appliciillon lor an amended ansivcrjinjr for the seat of their iikvi-nncc constiut-tion of a thiid still, was' in which It Is learned that the Kil ! opeiations. The complete still, cx-!t(:l ml 011 the property. A new $7o' Mux Klau will lie charged with 'elusive of the augur, mash anil othcrl "ater pump had been installed for! Inivliia exerted tiudiie Influence slm- similar products, was valutd at aooui"'11' purpose of punipinjr water from liar to th.it charaed by the Jlall'fibO. I the ri cek to the still for runninir nuf-1 The raidini; patty left La (Irani! . P"-es a'ld all picpaiations pointed toj late Monday evening by car and in- un attempt to manufacture li(uor 011 rived at, the scene jmt nirht to niukj,a liuner scale than had been .lon' the tin est an. I conil'i-uie the still, ! since the Volstead law went into ef-i alonu with a smaller sua, ivliich was 1 left. Thonipscn and Stanslierry usetl in conjunction with i he lai iter 01 . niijrht propctly he termed the Ru.n the two. and eiiflil "ill (r"l'"'i barrels of; bmirs ol the northwest, mash antl about two jralin of cor.11 The two men aie now in thu county whiskey. A ilelapidili'il I'mil c.ii-.lj'.-iii awaitinir an arraiRnment before with a Nebraska Ii e s. v. a 1 als..j .1 mine U. (i. Cmit-h, who has not set confiscated, part of tl.e sl.h a ml j the date as vet. They refuse to make ciiiipmcnt-bemjf biouitiu to to. .'n. :any statements but cpinions are that The larger still ha a i i. pa -ay '. tin y will enter a pica of guilty. lincei to the Catholir cllitrch and lb matiilH will he iiiuiln of eoHllsel for linn to specify Individual cases ill tho seven .Marlon county pre . fuels In which the church . Influence was .exercised. It Is pnihiiiile that the greater puil of the leital iiiestlous nill be re'niovctl In Ihe .Marlon recount which will beuln soon. V. (',. Hoy 11. county clerk of .Marion, will rep lescnt Hie court on tflj county board; O. v. UuU'itt of l'ortland, the contcHtanl, and .1. K. Hair or I -nil la ml , iho contosteo. THE Bia OUTSTANDING BOOK OF THE YEAR JUST ARRIVED -'The Country Beyond" Ey JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD Willi a mailer liaml ( 'urwuul has wtivt-ii tt-nst-Hltial ions ami swit'l aih t'iil nrc into this new sltiry his, with a result t lial tlitTt- arc wtiinK'i' I'ul hours alicail Tor vmi wlit-n veil Imv. TUG GIG OPERATING HERE isi Kiis(Mlo is Attcnipfed K'uMk'IV oj' Sain Aiulirws whose bones they have seen. Ill addition to tho horns Ihire iu ; footprints in the sandstone nno s.ia:. of sonif other prehistoric nt:)ii$., r; these aievleariy defined marks :mov inK that the maker of the tracks wis a thiee-toed animals- The hones, which are of ;;rent y'v.v, Seniority RightR Sticker, t tho same time, the sticking ,o.nt hi the whole attempt to netfoi. ,u'j a settlement, the "seniority i..ejits," so-caited, continued to pro tiude in every conversation and every punlie staTenicnt ot the leaders con cerned, with as much awkwardness ns are not fossilized hut are in a state ever, even considering the lu'esideiit's of excellent pirservation. Hip hon.i " yngire.-lion lor its compromise. Man and sections of the spine were found-ayenunts of several of the larger hy Mr. Perry, who believes that by. systems which now claim to have the excavation specimens of much hij; st,; iko 1 oaten, have insisted tnat re toric value could he unearthed. ; storing the strikers, even though they Mr. Perry, a recei.t visitor here,! ::',ti p the tlecreased pay and ahroga- s-pent II years in the far nut then, lion of favoralde rules, would mean Boys' Separate Knickers Long Service at Low Price , Double the life of tlie boy's suit with sep arate. Knickers. Mothers know they can do that very thing. This is true economy. Summer days are Separate Knleker days. Willi the boy out of doors th llve-lotiK day the wear and tear oi( u suit of clothes Is eliminated If ho Is equipped with a separate pair of Knickers. Our low price for good serviceable Knickers makes tlielr purchase truo economy. L:SS! I M $2.49 All-wool fabrics In attwet Iro patterns und colors that ln&tttutly appeal to both hoys and parents. Lined or nn lined.. Bine Serges and Cor-, riuroya also. All full size, Made tot long service. THB LAFUJEHT OHAIH DICfAKTMKNT 6TORH ORGAM3ATlOl IS THB WORLD" cede to his views of what public in terest required. Proposals By Harding Made Public Today (Continued from Tags Sir) seniority rights, . shhject to those lights acquired during the strike by men who remained on the job and that the seniority of the new em ployes wfll date from the time they entered the service. New Wage Hearing Promised. i. The men will accept the rccftiit wape reductions of the railroad labor hoard pending a further -hearinflr or . . ,tj .. , .suniii ii yuiin in tin' i.ii im'uim-i:i mni in i.tvwmiur luu-s, wuuiu mean ' , 7, ' C - ill'lt'ly SolV Sato Al- territory iu the iiicst of miivras, two; the dismis.-a! of great numbers of ,' heannff nn the matter by the board It'iiiiit as a Failure. At I pack do"s beinr hK ciniianion I .Neither canoes nor pack burses can i he used to irain accc -s to the (li-,ti :c1. A determined effort will be made 'where these remains were found, ail lo clcar l.a tJiamlo of the "riiiit" of so far the only nuinner . f travlun: petty thieves, apparently boys or has been lo live on I Iu came, tisin-.-yountr men, who have been (juiltv of tlKs to pack the camp ciiuipm. at 01 ..eioial rchlici ics in the past year, all their backs. It icoimcs a vear :i of a small nature. Amomr some of make the jouinev in thi wav, but a ; iltc IuiikIiii-ics and attempted bliri;- aiiplane cctild cover the distance i-i lanes altnlnitid to them are the ' few ,avs. Iliirlmay Killintr station robbery, aM:' -'.eiei-.il othets that occurred some time ao. 1 lie latest case that has been lnouc.ilt to the police notice was the attempt lo rob ihe safe beluiiKine to Mm, Andi-eivs, iu Andrews Variety s'eie. Satuiilay evening some time " ' ' ' lietwiea 111 p. m. ami '1 a. m. No executives who ivcuM accept the com clues weie left and the police are vet promise, either as a fair basis fin , u.-.abic lo fiail trace ef the "rinir." scttline the controvei v or becau uicn lo lilt n etitei c i Chief Puts Forth Newlin Book & Stationery Co. competent ' men employed ince the strike. It ivotid further mean the dis placement cf nun who stuck by tho lailroa.is and who have since received pioniisc.l promotions in the service. i la the union side, it was held by such spokesmen fur the unions as weie still watcbini: the prioress of events here that no settlement Mould in- made by the unions unless it took i inie of all their men. Thut meant ti-::t all railroads, and not merelv the j impost number of smaller roads, had l to put the airieement into effect, and mi,,,. Ttirr Tniii-o'""" 1 siiicers on earn roau nau lnree ISlg 1 Ollllb tl) . taken back. l j Korccast Kxrrulives Stand. !! ((onllnued Irom raKe One.) j A Ivisers to the president had it i - - ' ' "ithat the executive's of the lin-ir,, ses.'l tcms v.ho have pnblicy stated their ' positive refusal to take back the l '. nuance was atlccteil hy means of their conviction that !u ceptalu-e la, uiliinc;, in advance of today's meet-:, bteakini; the upper trlass in the rear rfuircil as a patriutie step. . imr. to sav lo associates that white I d"or lo the llouveri'.ed store nieli Ontinustic forecast of action to hellbev thnin'ht the noliev irm ih.;l calne; the latch. The boi ; expected from the New Yolk ni'eelini,' : cuui.l not persist in refusine: to ac'-i! I til., lioi.verizeil eroccrv. was bai il lo more than a little e.v-lcet.t a plan devised In- th.-J irovern-; vient tlnouch the llooverizeil Meat tent, it was indicated, on the belief i incut of the United States. These ad-. J Mai k. I and. after ilrapin.r two dressci that Hewitt I'uve- chaiimiiii ef th"vi-cis were huneful that a resolution. "i me .iiiiuews sale, knocked cxecutices assocmliun an. I ice I'r.- w-c.nhl b. .ne cunioiiiatiun nil and then appar- ideal Atlerliuiv of the I'en-svlvait:.! ently became I'l inhtei.e.l, leaving: the' n pi cseiil.it ives ef an inflilenti:. Stole Without duine fllithcr ilailon-e. i-iuilo on Ihi. innm.r..meiil ii,!e ,.f th h leirlster ill the meat market eonl i-m se wni.1,1 v.,-.. I'.,,- 4. i-'arminir-out nP. shon work by the railroads will ftc dtscorrtinud.' . lii. Discussion of the establishment of adjustment hoards. Iieirardintr the matter of adiust- ment boards, toe official stated that either regional or system boards. , Three points are being stressed by the general chairman, it was stated, as a basis for settlement, restoration of full seniority, national boards of adjustment and elimination of "farm in" out of work. It was stated that the matter of accepting the ---"osals of President Hardine iH entirely up to the policy committee of tho railroad department of the American Federation of Labor, sin.ee this bod- was the one which, sanctioned the strike of tho shopmen. The. policy committee is composed of 90 men, ;10 from each of three dis tricts, the dividing lines of which am the Mifkissinni river, and thA Mason and Dixon line , , s put Of half b flozen luinllcahts foe thu tXMltJbn, I Miss Flora K. Thompson has received the appoint ment for postmaster nt Jacksonville. Twenty-one J-cndloton hoys have, signed up for the annual Scoot mmi. the unions desire a national board ofto be held at ImmlKrants Springs for adjustment while the executives seek two weeks beginning July 31. ' Home Grown Green Corn Green Beans Green Peas Green Onions Tomatoes .. .. Beets Cabbage .. - - - Bananas Cantaloupes Watermelon Peaches Black Caps ' Raspberries Loganberries Apricots A S'H.E-R.R-Y.'S TODAY AND TOMORROW A I ,;ir;iiiii'iiiit I'irture AGNES AYRES in "THE LANE THAT HAD NO TURNING'1 A -lii.i v llinl shows wh.-it ;i v omit;- wit'i- iliil I'm ii liiisliiinii who nirtli'il her sai-rifin.. Itt'Vt'jilin.Lr the lasfiiial iiie;- HIV i' lam. us stars nl' the ouTat ii' ntu.tic. Spafkliii- willi luxury ami lasliiou.' (II w hir wiirni with n ureal, inspiring ,,V(. From the Celebrated Story by Sir Gilbert ParKei 'st iin lutlcs Tlu'ixloiv Kosloi'f ami Mahltui I laiiiiltmi Also "TEAVEL.4.VGHS" Something New u;is unlmKfd and there wn -ibmd l lying in it but tlie youthful Jesso .liitne-! failed to notice thi-. Not )X 1 thing outside ot the eved. -Mr. Andrevv.s i only a snmll sum of the safe. passed hv the exeeutives . I e.'tri declaring that sik'h a pro-; ecdiire was contrary to their host 1 jjudement of the necessities of the sit-! I nation, but that in view of the rt1- jhility rf the pre..ient, thev ac- ' Oranges Fresh CVmntry Cream for Your .Sunday Diuncr. JOEL'S GROCERY Free Delivery Prices Reasonable i tepnrtiM money I noil BONES I.FDUND II C101 was in . i Pri'liistdi ic .Montcr U. mains Iwnunl iu Valley Noi lii ef Kimllay K'i ri i:i.MOTU. AjU. Auisibt ln a valli'V i the far northern sevtion ef Hiiti.-h t'olumbia. close to tfc Yu kon boidrr, which il is believed g Pi'Vi-r bi'foie vivitc.l by u white in Kiank I'erry. nimi'g engineer of n ' couver, has discovert d the remmn.t it 1 rnastadon thai tone reamed north. . tun ('aiutda. Tht lotation of taj- vl ley i not marked on ntps. t i thy Kinillay river- Indian n u Uitl fbuth 'l j!'v. (tt, lUt(C0 ttttt 4U o MA P R ICOTS mu rairiti v Tifvwr WV HH,V-rB3M-r'-l 1'or caiiiiinu in '-'7 Hi. boxes at lOt- lb; Ciot your orders in at (itiee. Tlie seastui is very short. 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