THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Saturday, April 21, 1923
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evaxgeUstholds
, .'mbtinc 'sunday
(,'Kwieiid R:'6.' afriflier,'. of, tioise,
Mkbo, l)8.ar'riyfl in'La'tiranda for
Ih , purpose: of; hoMiif ' Alven?ral
jcvanifellstic "Veilijr '.hi jluriiiR the
next few wteks,' nunftouns that
JJif first niftnr .will :he held Sun
Adventiit church aero from the
hiirh school on 'M avenue.
, Reverend Wagner expectH to take
np matters that pertain to tne con
(iitlunn that are mairmininir in the
world in the light of Ilible prophecy.
The ineotuifjn are open to me puo
lie and all arc cordially invited.
Preachers who arc so cajtorly try
ing to do something unusual might
try (ireaching the old-fashioned gos-
Vnv evening ' 7'-IO- cllt in tn'PM
Dependable l
THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
Weslenhaver
& Gilbert
ri. v.. oos- 1 y To STAfST UOSJW
; v (AM com to .V TV- fceS :
f
Bli-L. WGO&. AT THE lLMBC(? YAftD SOLD A uOT
I OF (UOODShCLUlNOf TEN BuMDlHS OP LATH AND A POLL
NTT FORGET
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! Personal Mention!
350 SENIORS
K. C. Gettings came In from F.lgin
Inst i cipnf on a short business trip
and Is stopping ul the Foley.
M rs. lf, .1, Mead, who makes her
home at 'Vincent, is among the out of
low ii visitors ul the Savoy.
Karl Alurray. wuh ft Lit Grande vis
itor yesterday, from his 'home tn Tarry.
Mrs. .leiinlL- Moss, of (taker, arrlv
ifl in La Orninln lust niKhl to visit
over the weuk-eml willi Mr. and Airs.
AturiiH Hooper.
Mi'H, (. M. DallaH, who .ronhleH In
Wallowa, left l.-iHt evening: Tor I'ort
land whei'u Hlie will vIhH lor several
daH.
Air. ninl A I m. U. ('. ThopniHon, of
(IiIh city, returned home last e.venliiK
from I IuiiIIiikIoii, where they have
heen on a Hhort visit.
; . Ttfe Bcst.lVicnd You Have
MOTOR'S DAY WILL SOON BE HERE
yfrHjve Vi'cparcrJ for it With the Largest
liiid Most Beautiful Line of Cards Ever
o Seen in La Grande.
Mt'H. J. I li'hricrHon anil son. AhhcI,
or l.u UnillfU1, lun lust ItlRht foi- I'ort
l.iiul whero llicy will hih-ih! Hie wuiik
fjicl on btiMlnuHH.
TO GRADUATE
were given by, the directors and arc
an follows: Indian department, Pen
dleton; Dancing hall, La Grande;
Pageant parade, Raker; Hinge coach
es, Pendleton; Toll Gate, Union; mu
sic. Hot Lake: Days of '49 Games.
j Pendleton; concessions, to A, W. Nel
son, C. U Caldwell and II. E. Cool-
iidgc; the assistant pageant director,
I H. E- Coolidfje, first aid to Dr. W.
T. Phy; publicity, Bruce Dennis, La
u ran tie c-vening unxerver, cna:rman,
E, li. Aldrich, Pendleton East Ore
gonian, I. B. Bowen, Baker Demo
crat, site committee, the entire execu
tive committee with "W. C- Caldcr,
Baker, Sam ThompHon, Pendleton, F.
B. Hayes, La Grande, and M. S. Levy,:
Union; handling of auto traffic andj
parking ears, delegated to the State i
TV,. rf: hnnrr,nn .irwl U Vl'nl-
Department of the United States will
be asked to police the grounds. Mov-i
ing pictures and the remainder of the
unlinished business is yet in tne
hands of the executive committee-
Lease Site.
The entire site, which will be se
lected in the future, will be leased
by the committee so that they will
have complete control of the conces
sions, etc. No baliyho concessions,
iA .... .,,.1 iu isl-a ...ill l no-
u mi ill uin uiiu iiic iiivc nui uc J'w i -
the unanimous vote of the directors.
Sentimental Side.
Sentiment, romance and history,
which are knitted into this highway
as in no other home seeking trail in 1
the world's history, will in general,
be pantomined and depicted in the
pageantry on that occasion.
Enthusiasm is marked in every,
community and the Old Oregon Trail ;
association and others interested in
the pageant, prophecy that the event,
will be one of the outstanding feat-!
ures of its kind in the entire west.1
FROfVl OREGON
ui! iuomoti-:kn 'ii.rt;i;i with
MINI .sl.(. MAIL.
(Continued from page 1)
J. Frank Heard, sole trustee of the
Dorando Oil Syndicate.
Charles Shcrwm and Harry H.
EUGENE, Apr. 21. Approximately
uoO seniors will be graduated from
the University of Oregon on Com- Schwartz trustee of the General Lee
mencement Day, June 25th, a marked j development interests. ;
increase over the number in former Charles I). Spann and Benjamin
graduating classes, according to I Carl Hatcher, attorney and 'property
Mrs. John Iti-ld, of Halms, left hist
evimliiH; 'or lOnterprise. where she1
was called by the illness of a relative.
Mrs. II. I'. Snider, of Knimctt. Ida
ho, returned lo hep home hint even
In if after spend In several da m In
Knlcrprlsu visiting friends.
11. f i. Mnnpp parsed llirouli Lu
trrunde huHl, uvenliiK from his home
lit 1 1 u n Hunt on, en roil I e. lo Cortland,
whvi'e he was called on hnslnews.
Carlton Spencer, registrar. The lf)22
graduating class numbered 250. the
total numbers in other recent class
es were: l!21, 220; J!)20, 200; 1910,
144; liilH, Ki4; 1!H7, l.'I7; 12;
and Wlh, 1UY.
Dr. Henry B. Wurd, professor of
.oology at the University of Illinois
and national president of bigma ai
honorary science society, will be the
Commencement speaker at the Uni
versity. Dr. hdwaru hllery, dean oi
the faculty of Union College. Sehcn
esLuily, N. and national secretary
oi bigma ai, will celiver the Bacca
laureate sermon, June 24. His tonic
will be, the bpirituai Involution of
M.in "
Dr. Ward is a graduate of Wil
liams College and Harvard and was
dian of the school of medicine- of
Ihe University of Nebraska before
he joined the Illinois faculty. He was
formerly president or the Associa
tion of American Medical colleges,
and has written widely on scientific
subjects.
Both of the visitors will instgll
the Oregon Chapter of Sigma Xi
while ut the university. The install
ntion ceremony will take place in the
'Woman's building on the afternoon
of June 22. The Sigma Xi banquet
Book &
y Newlin
Stationery Co.
Bll ''- 'j'-. i
ISHERRY'Sfil
II j TU1JAY OMLY' U ft
Airs, (icorire Itatchnlil and
Donald, mid Airs. Anna amlHrn. oi : will be held in the evening.
Walla . Wallii, arrived in Im (Irande
hist evening to spend some time visit
ing us the guest of Airs. Alurle Stevenson.
( 'eel I Moi'Kiiii who uttemlK scliool
In Ui (iivinde, left, last evening for
IiIh Iioiiii' In Katnelu, where lie will
spend t he week-end Willi Ills par
en is.
It. K. ; IhtHketl, of Kreewater. re
named to IiIh home l:ist evening, af-
hi:i imti: I'Laxs i:rri:t-n:i)
rtut oiti;.N tkaiij ia(J!;a.t
at I'mox aii:i;t vi:sti;udav
(Continued from page 1)
ways, inasmuch as It is the original
Oregon Trail ovej- which came the
foundation stock of the present civ
ilization of the northwest."
Meet At Hot Luke.
At the close of the Union meeting,
ler spending several days in Wallow.t the executive committee, . as the
on business. guests of Dr. V; T. Phy, met at Hot
i.nko and prepared many important
Miss Clurlse Conkltn, of Cove, is m
town visiting ut the .1. K. Stearns res
idence over the week-end.
Juke SwJUert eame down from Vin
cent last evening on a short huslnesvt
I trip.
Mr .and Alts. Yrn Hujc and ehil-dn-n
eame In from their ranch tn th"
vuMi'V and spent today shopping ami
VtHltlllg.
"Ufe
Danger
Hoy l' Anderson of llalivr is jimone
jthe out of town guests at the Savoy
I today. He is here utti-ndtHK to husi
' lless.
Mrs. AI. liiiiilvr will la tonight
fur Portland, where nhe will spend n
wei-k vlslilnir Mr. Hunker, who is t nt
plnyed In t tin I
Joseph was represented among I In
oul of town gneslM at the Savoy e
leitlay by rhus. Waller.
Point"
II. K. Mini and M. I l.and.rs ei
inunit; the linker visitors tn this fit;
VnTd!i . 'I'ln-y w ere registered al
the tiaoy.
Willi an All-Slar Cast liicltKling Carinel Myers,
Joheph DowliiiB and W. 1. ("arlelon
"After a bride has reniodi'led her husband's
home, her next step usually is to try to re
model her husiiand."..
Not Merely n l'lay, 15ut Life Itself, You'll Say
1 1 wuiiuw a was represenirii anion;.
tne oni Ol (own gilesus al I lie l-oley
! yesterday ) O, It. .MtCinniM. lie wa.t
her' atlindlng lo IiiinIiiiss niultti.s.
matters relative to the program.
Hudget Adopted.
A hutlKfl was adopt eft- fr '
mediate traveling expenses, mats,
and ruts, snnitary construction
on the grounds, building of wa
ter systems, publicity, thai tot
aled $HMK The fund is distri
buted as follows: Pendleton, La
Grande and Baker, each i$l"00;
I'nion and Enterprise, each $100;
Ontario, Joseph, Wallowa, each
$2(10; North l'owdr, Haines,
Huntington nnd ElKn, each $100;
Hut Lake, $.0; Wallowa Lake
Amusement Park and Leslie
Amusement Park, each $30.
Budget I'nderwritten.
The entire budget was voted to be
underwritten, each town in its own
way to subscribe its amount. No
stops will be taken until the full
amount is underwritten, as a protec
tion against bad weather on the day
ot the pageant.
An immediate call will be issued
to each community for 25 per cent
I of its quota. It is not anticipated
j flint the full amount of the budget
will he required or that any material
additional calls will be issued for
subscriptions.
Details Assigned.
The distubution of the various gen"
eralheads in the pagennt program
accountant for tho Texas, Alexia
Drilling syndicate.
Louis M. 'White, of the Louisiana
Lease syndicate.
Charles H. Kreigh and Isaac C.
Howard', connected with the Kings
bury company.
James C- Foster, jr.,- Frank" L.
Moorman and II. L. Babson, connect
ed with the Spoonts company.
General Robert A. -Lee.
Philip Goldstein alias Ralph P. Gib
son, Nathan Sang, alias H. J. Lang,
Max Hirsch and Walter Marks, con
nected with the General Lee develop
ment interesst. .
According to postoffice inspectors
there were 313 companies merged in
to the Doctor Cook company. There
were capitalized for $388,801,000 and
sold $1)0,000,000 in stock.. The Rev
ere company merged 125 companies
with a capital stock of $19!,000,000
and stock sold amounting to $30,000,
000, according to the inspectors.
The Pilgrim company merged 20
companies which had sold $7,000,000
in stock, it was said.
In making public the figures. Unit
ed- States Attorney Zweifel said the
.rhe Largest Chain Departments
'Store Organization in the World"
371 DEPARTMENT STORES
Realities vs.
Habits of Thought
There is a. apparent glamour, to that which
is farther away, but like the pot of gold at the
' foot of the rainbow, it exists only in the imag
ination. That better merchandise and better prices
exist somewhere else than at the store at home is
merely a fancy or habit of though't.
V If you want low prices, you will find none
lower than our prices for our quality of mer
chandise.'. For quality-values, ours cannot be
equalled; anywhere at our prices. For styles,
the newest are displayed in all of our 371 De-
. partment Stores as soon as they are shown in
New York shops. .
TRY OUR STORE
The Largest Chain Department,
Store Organization in tlie woiiu
MANY ENJOYED
LO.S.DRAMA
i'laytng to u large crowd, the "No-Kami-
Dramatic Company' presented
Liiu "Old New .Hampshire. Home" for
the Itmlil of the 1 4. I. S. religion
(lasses. In tho high school auditorium
in a manner that met with nothing hut
the highest approval from those pres
ent who pronounced the drama inter
esting, amusing and full oT delightful
situations from curtain to curtain.
The plot, in brief, den It with the
driving or a daughter from a New
Kngiand home, due to a secret mar
riage, by her stern J'uritanieal father,
and the later clearing up of matters
that resulted in the father joyfully
welcoming liis daughter back to, the
rine; Oliver Stanhope, a young black
smith in love with Mabel, t;. JJoyd
Valch:Ieb Watkins. a country boy
"up to snuff,, nor a bit green, Clayton
Coalwell:, Mickey Alulllns. a traveling
tinker. Grant llean; Aloses Cazlnki. a
J tebrew glazier, .Jacob II. Tray nor;
Itawiinga, In league with. Van I imam,
.1. A. t'oyne; Mabel Winthrop, Farm
er Whithrop daughter, Kalhryn Alel-calf;-Tilly,
her maiden aunt. I.ottb
Traynor; Airs. Winthrop. the farmer's
wife. Kin ma Waleh: Motrins, a yomiK
lady with a mind of her own and not
afraid to speak it, Aluy Sirrine.
Kach member of the east played
his individual part with a. finesse thai
met with complete approval. All were
dually high in their ability, but pos- ;
slbjy special mention might be made 1 1
of the character played by Jacob II "
STARVATION STOIiY HOAX.
(My Associated I'reHs)
NOItTHI'OUT, Midi.. Apr. -Jl Kd
ward Horn, one of the three who risk
ed their lives traveling across th.
slush ice and open water this wcck
and who reported nine men and wo
men starving on South Vox Island,
causing airplanes to be sent, today ad
iliilted thai their story of starvation
was a hoax and part of a plan to g-t
tobacco for woodcutter on the Island.
investigation showed there was anlTravnor. Orant Mean, and the spirite
average of a stockholder for every! portrayal of Alurfins, a young ladi
$100 of stock sold. This would give with , a mind of her own and not af- ij
704,450 investors in the companiesjruld to speak it, by Alay Sirrine. i
named in the indictments and about! Itetwcen acts selections were playeo ;i
1,.U0,000 investors in the mergedjtv the foil.
companies, or a total of. 2,004,450
persons.
rgedjty the following trio, Lindsay, violin;
Uosonbaum, drums, and Or ecu, piano.
Clark Fitzgerald, accompanied by
Mildred l.ovetl on ths piano, rendered
two beautiful violin solos. Air. Kftz
gcruld has great ability as a musician
and the audience was enraptured will-
DRUG SMUGGLER NABBED
(My Associated Press)
MONTREAL. Apr. 21. Seizure by
the British authorities in mid-ocean I liis rendition
of a drug smuggler transporting The cast was as follows:
$.")00,000 worth of narcotics from Farmer Winthrop. a rugged New
Germany to Canada for distribution Hampshire farmer. Win. I . Hanks;
here and in the United States, was Kdward Van Husen. a polished villain,
disclosed by the police Friday. secretly married to Alibel. Seth Sir-
Be on Hand
When
MIL BILLINGS
SPENDS
11ISDIME
.Mi-h. Ktilltryn CIi';ivrr. liu hi
Hin-lnlthK tin wintt-r hi l.i
f' 'ie f''my delicate garments O I
11 you hate to discard as worn out JLf
Made
to
Measure
Suits
329.00 to $33.00
Young Men's
Ready-to-Wear
SUITS
$32.00 to $12.00
The Toggery
Andrews liros.
lUlramlc with her son. H. H. Ceai-r,
land lamllv. (eft (ids morning on No.
j 1 for I'm (land.
Mr. and Airs. .1. Mailer, who
, mal.e thetr home at linker, 41 re in
town visiting and whopping for a I
Ibhorl time as a guest ul Hie Foley.
1 1
I i Grande
Small, of Maker. Is In t.-l
n 11 short business trip, lie I
In registered al the Sawiv. I
Ailli Comedy
4 ( ' , "NO Ll'CK"
HIVKItS IN FLOOD
WINNKPKti, Man., Apr. 21- -With
many districts in central nnd!
southern Manitoba reporting a;
icady rise in the Assiniboine and!
Kcd rivers and tributaries Friday,!
the flood situation showed no i;n-1
piovement Friday night. j
Many families have been forced to
leave their homes, others are isohit-'
cd from nearby towns by lakes o'i
water, and thousands of acres of
farm land in the low-lying districts;
reported conditions slightly improved.'
with the waters receding very slowly.
"JERSEY CREAM"
HKST HV ACTUAL TEST
A SITKKIOU FLOl'K A SITKUIOU VALl'K SOLD WITH
A (Jl'AUAXTKE OK SATISFACTION OK MONEY I5ACK
ONCKTSED. ALWAYS t SED 49-lb. SACK. SI.9S; B15L., S7.72
ANY ORDER I'NPKR $2.00, 10c DELIVERY CHARGE; ORDERS OYER S2.00, NO DELIVERY
CHARGE. PROMPT DELIVERY RELIABLE DRIVER PHONE MAIN l'J
WHERE THE THRIFTY THRONG
HOOVERIZED GROCERY
1
j Our idt-n vt hrnvin a nlac-'
llwhirt1 t!u- larkyarl knk n (rmxl nsj,
thf front lnwife. '