Thursday, February 21, 1024.
PAGE FlYP
THE LA GRANDE EVENING 015SERVKR
Local News In Brief j
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com i n i:vi:xrs
February US, Sli-Mur. I Has
ki'lhull cliainplunHhtp tournit
monl (District No. 1 six coun
llns) at I'nlon.
Mitrrh 1 Kit at OrvKon supcr
luU'iutnitH uml principals or
m-IuhiIn to inert here, In untiuul
COIlt'tTfllC1.
Mnrcli 4 AniuiHl Installu
linu of I'nlon County Clmmbcr
of iiiini(.-rci,
Mmeli 7-8 "Seven Krys ' to
BHkljiuUf" Senior I'lHy.
J iiiii- 4. 5, 6 l.'ulun Live
Stork Show at 1'nion.
Hue from i:ihi
William Koiih-t, of the firm of
Kisch and Uoulet. was railed to art ,
as Juryman In u civil rase to ho ' '
tried In circuit court here. Mr. C'HIle Hero very Seen
ltouh-t hails from Klffin. The judgment of William I'nll-
man of (taker. Ore.. Ui ronsidereil
l lhi Lawyer Hero sound In the slock busiiv-HS. v.liHh-
JeKse I'rum. an attorney of Kl- r rattle or sh'ep are under d'.s
Kin.f wa.s over last evening attend-1 H8sion. And it is the judgment or
im,- to several cases which he has Mr. Tollman thai the each- Im.sl
pendinK in the circuit court. Iness is Kolni; to Hti-a.liy iiiipr..-
jthis year, and he quotes tijrur-.s ti
To Visit hi Mhh lie West support his prediction. In the west
Mih. M. V. Courtney and Mrs
1. W. Maine of f.osttne. Ore, pass
ed through I.a Orando last evening
en route for Missouri, where they
will visit relatives for some time.
Mr. Detiham In City
1. Denhant. a practicing nttornry
ol KlKin. spent last cventm in I.a
(ftande so that he could he here
today to take cure of leal bunl-
IH'Hrt.
I p from Albany
l-'runk K. Slilwelt euin un from '.
Albany. Oregon, yesterday, where
he is employed on one of tin- news
papers In that city. He waa here
attending to private business.
lioll Call Nrt Tuesday
The annual roll call of Bebekab
lodgn No. fl and the I. O. O.
Lodge No. Hi. will be held jointly
in Hie Odd KellowB" hall on Keb
ruary 2Ct. followed by a chicken
supper with all IriiuiulntjH. accord
ing to an announcement- today.
Social to be Held
The Ladies I'arish and Mission
Society of (he Zion Lutheran
church have completed the plans
for u sorial at Lane chapel Fri
day evening at 7:H0 o'clock. There
will be a short program followed
ly games and refreshments, cafe
teria style. They invite the public.
i:ieet Baseball Captain
The Blue Mountain boys, of this
city, held a short business meeting
recently anil elected a baseball cap
lain for the coming seiiaon and ut
i'eiided ' to ol Iter "nilnor "business".'
The organization was formed In
(JiviiiK Every Man More
Than lie Expects Is
Bclk-r Than Expect
ing More Men
In Vain!
When limes are guod
or had, the store that
looks out for its custo
mer never has to look
far for business.
Camels Al Jolson
Wcylwdiths' The Sat
in day Evening Post
( all play to packed houses
and the policy that
builds sky scrapers is
gout enough for us.
IT a $35 suit can he
priced at 531.50 out it
goes at $31.50.
If we squeeze a $3.50
shirt down to $3.00 it
gives us more thrills
than it does a Boy Scout
to help a Veteran across
the street.
Remember this about
us.
Fit form Suits
S.'il.S.") to $65.00
Jlichaels-Stern Value
First Suits
25.00 to 531.83
Collar Attached Shirts
$2.13 to $1.15
Arrow Hand Shi its
$1.93 to $9.83
Clint's
Clothiery
& Store Willi a Conscience
(I v
(January, 1A23, by V. Albt-rl Ittirim.
jwho took a lemlini,' part in tli.- tr-
ffantzinK of the Teloi'iiset KnuiKi.
I and since that time has been quite
successful.
liiilldtnu IVrmit l-iici
J Twg IjuildiiiK permits vit. ismviI
, fiom the city office eKt-Tl:ty. I :
vln -McKin.if -rureil i. pi-runl to
.erect ii one Htury frame ilv.t-Mini.'
Jon Lot Hlock I ft l. in "haplin
addition, frontinn on H nventn be
tween Kir and (ip-nnvootl .s'i-i-In
The. prt-liinlmiry est iin:it-d com! in
$7U0.OO. Ham Harris sei-un d a j.- r
in it to repair a two story fiarie
IxisineKH huihliiiK on Lots 1 ;m-l
ill. Block JlTi. rhaplln's ikHH i.n,
fronlinfi Kir street b-lwi-n .M;d:-
hon and Monroe
avenues. Th
d cost i.s $
pre
Untlnary estimate
the feeders of cattle and mIm
doin? well, he says.
and 111"
are more and inure attractive. This
ih i up 1 1 ra i nine i nai m r. i 'on man
aas neon in I'oriianu since i rie iai-(
ter part of and since tln-n h
nas been In the middle west lor a
couple of months. He says that tin
farmers In that section are worse
oil", aside from I lie corn growers,
than the farmers in Oregon. Tin
u Inter In eastern Oregon lias been
very mild, with plenty of rain and
not much snow and the grars is
ow
coining up ami green i s -:m
be. However. Mr. I'ollinan is net
so cheerful over the water situation
next summer. "I was oil Iiisie
mountuln a few days ago," says tin
Baker banker, "and it. would b
hard to scare up 12 inches of snow
1 here, whereas, there should In
Irom five to seven feet of snow.
I'eople who depend on snow for ir
rigation purposes are likely to hav
dilfirulilea next summer unl ss
i here should be a lot of heavy rains
later on." Portland Oregonian.
G. COCHRAN
T1JI?MYVC1 IT AT1 decoration, i. have not a friend in
lllUALM D U;V1 in,,, uorltl who might have pro-
INT0 RING.!'0"'1 '"' name."
These who have come In dully
(Continued from page i) tontaet with Sister Leonide say she
up Fourth to O and tht
Mr
Cochran's house. A dn lie.; i
fulled to dampen I be e'li htisin
of his laipporlers who g-i t h
parade- Hm aspect of an
i n ' 1
nr.!"
political parade wit h light
chcH and red fusees. Kusct
HlfltftUl Ihe lino, oi' mart b. .
Hampton Speaks
A. C. Hampton. supcriiMcndciH
of La Grande school:, made an
address at the Cochran honie fol
lowing the arrival o,' tlm parad i
and tho grceling given I Iiom- pres
ent by .Mr. Cochran. '
"Thl:i Is Indeed an oNpre.-ision o.'
confidence,' slated Mr. Ham pi in.
"It if: a sincere expression of con
fidence by your fellow Iowumucii;
jour neighbor.., prompted not by
any sudden emotion but ra'.hei;
by (ho deep appreciat itm w,i i'-el
for join years of un'-lfb;!, sc.
vice in this, your home commu
nity. The splendid dch ali.jo i
represented here tonih'. fro;e.
other Icadin;; com inuii it ic-. o,'
thi. i district bear testimony to tin
fact that your splendid qualltl
of leadership am reeounl.f-d out
shin of your home community.
I rges. t'audiilacy.
"We recognize, conl Inner', , .-.
Hampton," thai the lime i; now
ripe for you to assume the re
sponsibility o' Iciidei-.-diip in a
larger fii-ld of service; ;:nd there
fore we most earnestly urge ymi
to announce. ourself as a. candi
date for Congres:; from Ihi:; dis
trict. "Thera aru many vital issues be
fore 'l ho American people, hut
t none that ar) more vital in my op
I'lllion than cduealion.
; "I can asyui-o you. Mr. Cochran,
that 1 havt. recently received word
j from the leading school p. opc
I from all parts of the dUtrict, 'le.j
1 King their act ivy support to jour
candidacy.
We want a man who will rep
I resen
tile hoy.': and girls (.t ihi;.
:m-at hind in "oiu;ie s. ;i man wlio
j tanlUi four-sumu e."
Others Speak.
Other (ipeaker-t who urgcl Mr
I'ochran's canilidacy w re .). 1 ..
j Itogue, of Ihe The lalle:s. V.'. i '.
! Stove;, of Pilot Lock. J. . " -I
borne, of ivndteton, r. T. Cod-
win, of Maker, It. 1". Land in, of I. a
, ("iratnlc, and Iteverend Allison, j:
! I'ortlund, who detUeri-d an ad
! drew In the Lagb-i followtm;
the parade. l:-v Ailio spoke on
Mr. 'oehran'.s platform, which is
'as follow:
'iM-hranS Plat form.
"KirM, a sjst' in of sei-etie im
migration, in addition 'o tho pre
sent tlmitat ton'. when by, prior to
an Imr.itgnint'n h-aving hU n:ili
land, he must have stiowa him
1 i-elf fit to understand A m erica"
, institutions and become a citi.eu.
"Second, : national tb-pa i t men
1 of edui ation, with a s eretary
in the cabinet ;:n-l nationa' en
couragement of every lij'in
be fo? t he et umihi
and In tterrm-nt of the pub.
lie .Hehool Hvst'Mu of onr rot.nirv.
; keeping In mind the propi r lf
cal control by t he st.i'e of it's
schools.
"Third, a properiy
eompensiitinn tor the e
along the lines of tin- pre
ln'l
before i. oncress.
'"Kourlh. the imn;'-ili:ite
ment of th.- MeNiiry-M.i'
-ii lull
for tin- relief Of Hie fM! nier
(n case -such lejsl;ilion pro
Niifflclent. then null farther
tmelit of law as mae be n'-e
to K'V1" 'he farni'i;; relief
I rum
the present situation.
' i-1 ' t ;' fopni' ii' c: ')'. 'vi
ttr py wtr uluiij,- tiie Coiaiubia
river, and u. fair unnrulnal of the
j landii of our Irrigation projects,
iund the operatim costs thai such
.lands i an hear. Thereafter the
:Koernuient .-should fix it's cIiuikcs
:ind pnci-s aceordins to such ap
puMak At all tiuie thti rulhst ir
rigation and water power tlevel
: oifiiK-ut pof.Mhlo Hiuuld he do
; muml.-d and required fo. Orcuoti.
"Sixth, ceon. hu in novernnientui
i administration, with a radical rc
idueiio:i in the number of govern
i lm nt employees."
Tie- above program was voiceil
liy Mr. Cochran during hla ac-ci-iaioe
of the candidacy urged
b hi; Jriiuds.
B' Mi In I hinn Cnu nt. v.
-Mr. Coihran was born in I nion
; county, Oregon, educated in th?
j public st hool:. o.' the Mate, and
iK'-ihlnaled from Stanford t'nlver
.siiy in 1!m1.
lb ; pent ihree and v. half year.i
in I ho o eminent service In the
I hiHij.iue islands, just followini;
i ho Si amsh-Aiuerican war.
He was for twelve years a inem-lo-i
tti the State wiler board of
orcKT.u and wliih, in that office
det-r:iiled the water righta tor
;il iuof-t a million acres of land.
Tt:i; work carried him into
every county oi the second t'on
ar .-ioiial district and kiiv-i him
; t ei-t;ii iiort unit y to lea rn and
tiiow t he conditions existing
;i Hie people or the dUtrict.
at cording to hit; Mends, who also
:'t:ie thai ho has an extraor
dinarily, wide acquaintance. over
the district.
Mr. Cochran received many tele
r. rains pJedBint,' support to his
(';l'i'lia in.
f .-m whk
"t i'" nmi;
i he Oalles; C. !;. Bye. Madrm
! W. Lunger and IS others from
lone. Levi Whetse and five others
I mm Hood I liver, M. K. Brink,
chairman of the Itopublirun coun
ty central commllteo for Crook
county, D. Oilson and four
others from Bend, jtnd .1. A. Leech,
and lii others froim Klamath Kails,
i re.
Doff Is Sole Friend of
Devoted Social Worker
PALIS. AP) Sister Leonide.
the nun who for f3 uninterrupted
years has been in service attending
to the needs, both physical and
mora I, of t he unfortunate women
confined hi the prison of Saint La
?.are. wan recently decorated with
the Legion of Honor.
"This is a great surnrise to me."
t"" a-i4 ! 'Pon receiving the
mis onij one inuinaie menu, a
dog. Ht.eply offended by the In
gratitude of mankind In this par
ticular case that of women she
has devoted all the treasures of
riendHhifi held in her charitable
earl, to a sad looking mongrel of
aiMjlthe fox variety named Itlqtiet. It
ih the . only untiual. allowed. -within
the confines of tlie sombre prison.
I lie dug pages Sister Leonide
when her presence is desired in any
part of the prison. In the sisters'
wait ing room a bell rings once
winn any member of the staff is
wanted at the office. The one ring
denote that any sister will do. Foi
Sister Leonide the bell rings twice.
That bell might clang all day
long hi single rings, but the dog
pays no attention to it. When hi.
ia drowsing he won't even open an
eye. cm ..( the be ring twice ami
I in- dog. awake or asleep. Imme
diately answers with joyous barks
Should Sister Leonide be absent lie
ai one.- starts out to locate hcV anu
escort her to the office,
NEW TODAY
XOTICK.
One to difrhiilty uxporloiH-ed
In collecting charges for adver
tising Dial Is IKied under classi
fied advertising and under Ihe
"new today" heading, (he ve
iling Observer will hereafter
laKe no classified advertising or
advertising to be run ns "new
today" unless the advertising is
accompanied by cash.
ASTKK- MIIUit. lo Blurt Muri'li
Isl. I'.Tinun.-nl poHitiun. Hoi
l.aki- S;in:ilorhllil. L'-UI-SI
.'()lt II knt -.'urniHhi'il room.
;i iiionih. l:ios Jacknon. :t-L' I -.'!( p
l""l; IlKNT .Moil.rn rilrnlnhiil
iiiiatlliii-Tll. lt-1 rooms: furniuM..
I;ilh. Siiulli si.li'. Ailulta. I'hom
Main in. i-i'l-lt
lilt SAI.I-: N.'u four room
lniiii:alow on IL'lh Ml ri-.-l . CorniT
lot linxlL'ii. Jj'iil. $::an rush.
Sua. an i.-r moiilli. I'yramiil Land
" -'--,l-lli
; Cxnne In
And use our telephone,
or stop in and rest. We
j sell stamps and express
j money orders. We will
I gladly wrap your pack-
j ajtes and we want you
I to Teel at home in our
j stoie.
TRY I S ONCK
Telephone Main 53
I Prescott Drug
Company
j The New Drug Store
TOY YOUNG
TO HEDEEJI
FR0i5iiaTY
(Continued from pugu 1)
neCon would W Liken to secure
a municipal tourist park lor La
Grande. Mr. Perkins appeared in
per son ami usked that the petition
be acorded attention to the end
that something could be started at
once. In view of the fact that fin
ances lor the purpose niiisl be ar
ranged the commission laid the
matter over one week during
which lime it requested that City
Manager Hayes and the Chamber
of Commerce committee lew"
piece of hind owned by the city
In the Connordale addition to as
cerlain if It Is suitable for the
park. This was agreed to and ,i
report will lie I lied at Ihe m l
nicetin;.
Citizens residing near Ihe city
dump ground appeared before the
meeting slating that dead animals
were thrown on tho dump and de
caying animal matter was endan
gering th.e health of people in that
part of the city. An order was
Issued to have this mutter looked
Into at once.
Henry P.ellmar was given a con
tract Tor team work In the stieet
department, ami owing to the
emergency that exists for the work
Ihe ordinance authorizing the con
tract was read three time: and
passed.
City Is Sued
Prior lo taking up the meeting"
lat-t evening tlm commission wa.;
served w-th a summons to appear
in court and answer a complaint
filed by Cuba Iluchaiian. thronUi
her futhc;- George . Ibichanau
with Cochran Kberhard att o
neys for the plaintiff. It is al
leged that on February 1' I, LH'
Cuba, a inula II child, fell thro:i;:h
a defective sidewalk on Jackson
Mroet and suffered a bruised ankbi
and other Injuries for which dam
age.'! lo the amount of $fHMiu ami
cost ! are asked.
Parking Discussed
While no official order was Is
sued the question of parking auto
mobiles In the center of the street ii
in La Grande was discussed in a
round table manner and It is unite
likely that this plan of parkin.;
machines will bo tried at an carlv
date.
Water Klectinit Near
An election for tho voters to de
cide whether tlm city will issue
$:i2rt.0(ia in bomhi for lint eon-
THEATRE
k J Three Bays, Slatting
Arcade
r , Myi Matinees, 2:15 Hveniiiffs 7 and 9
Premier of all Premieres!
Gala Occasion Extraordinary
Triumphant Presentation i'or the First Time in La Grande of the
Super-Collossal Pruilurliun
-s
Presented by . : &Ki
CARL LAEMI1LE - A ' ,Cih
U M-IVBBtJ'AB- P f R C
With LON CHANEY-
ERNEST TORRENCE, I'A't'SY R' TH MILLER, NORMAN KERRY,
TI LLY MARSHALL, LEWIS STONE, GLADYS JIROCKWELL,
RAYMOND IIATTO.N, BRANDON IH RST, WINIFRED IHiYSON,
KATE LESTER, NKJEI, DE I5RI LtER, HARRY VAN METER,
EI LALIE .JENSEN
And a supporting cast el' :'(i';)l professional players
Sellings of Stupendous Size and I 'n paralleled MaKnifitence
You must not miss it All La Grande
will be there -Marks the peak
of the social season
A Triumph of Dramaturgy, Ariislry and Laish Expenditure (iuided
by (iood Taste.
MATINEES: 2:15 Am Seat, 50c; Children, 25r.
EVENINGS: 7 and 'J First Floor, 75e; Dalcony, 50c; Lnes, $1.00
(Including Tax)
'SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE
ntetlon of a water t.ystem Li
hYHig the Suuuncrville water to
Lu Grande, to build un electric
generating plant oil the old pipe
line to furnish power to pump the
m w water supply, and Ui repair
the prevent V4ip.r mmhii will
I rob.U.K Uv held the same dayjhut
ihe print. try election:' are held in
May. ThH W:u not liually decided
but di:.etisNHn by tin. comim-ion-cr.i
seemed u judical e ;i prefer
ence for holding the election on
the primary election day ra'her
than have Die cpcll;,e of u special
election. Thla will likely n.
c.ltled id tin- next nieelin:.
Moic 1 1 up ro v ci item s
petition , ucro acted upon f.or
e.blj tor luiprovcmciiu ui the. waj
oi pav.ng, M-t-w.ULi, ;;ulter:t and
storm uei-: ni tin- k avenue dis
trict as follow..: I; -ginning ut the
e:l line of Conrih thence West
Oil J ! we;-1 lute ol ('list im llld-
ing tiiier.ec'.on ;ii "liiiid ami K.
Si-coiV.I ;,;, K ;,,,, j.-,,.,,, .Ull K
Abo lr.. :.ireet I,-:;inii:i:g at Ibe
norih loo ,i u ih. nee in norlh
. rly diiectiiMi to ;,.,iitli Into of M
tnclial:i;; lull nit, t. ectioa al L an I
Cird. Seco.,,1 sin,-. iMj-.imi.ng at
north line 1. 1 k running thence in
ncrCierlj .In-. , llt.:i to smith li!u
M includnu; p,:. T; eel ion aj , .,,,
Second. 'I he, j.; ;i ;j m -1 - 1 p;, -
llll Ui.
AKu !: d. -In. i inni.jirni; c:'.:
block on i ta I; be: . n . oath bn
of o ; :iv,i m.m, tim. U. N
street. (T1;; j.s ((, ,,. a .ii,.(,,lt,
paveiu. nr.
.i:t n di hi.t from bland citv
road lo Willow street includn:
La: ( X. Iv.-t ( i, ftle avenue, j;ast
I't p.asvh in :;i j.nd o street.
Obituary
I t m;i; l I
l-'unerat service:-,
of II. M. Swan, w I
day evening, v. i:
ulttinoon at tv.,
I HlHA V.
r Ihe remains
p;etsed on Sim
e lield Friday
O't ie; troia Ho-iimm-.-rmaii
fun -r-s.
Illleilllent will
Knotlgr
ind
giji:at I't MP II ATIOX
Zanc Grcv and
Tom Mix
4nrl
. r M
ass
al fi-rvit-tf p.irloi
Hake place in Ih
lery.
A
Children IlojuIinK
Better Hooks Now
SVIIACCSK. (INS). Children's
le.-ullng today Ik f.ir mure u hole
soine than it has ever been le
fore. aceortiing to MfS I toris Wise,
, la at! uf tlie Syiat ase library's
jcdHtlren's ilcparlineiH,
j The modern boy i rout the age
of ten yea i s is reading such ex
cellent t hings as an- w rltteti by
Mark Twain, Huiuas, Kipling and
Hooth Tai-kingtun. They are keen
I I nr adv.-nt are stories, espeelally
i those fo m.ied on fact. Udh boys
The nest time you're trou
bled with a tickling cough,
hoaiseiiess of a thy throat
slip a
Nyal Huskey
ill ,l!' IIKIIIIIl. YltU
C"' lUMl.'Ull llllrl' rriMIl tlll'.Si.
cciilin;,r. situl liiiid lliruiit jiiix
HO. u. M.-,lii iil. .1 In ri,lui...
iikiiIim. l'l.iis.int (o lll-i
lant...
Iltmil.v I'arkai- ri tnts
Red Cross
Drug Store
Onic u Triiil Muavs Synl
To n nt a kooiI,
l'llrniHlii'il Iiiiiisi'
liccliiiinfiil ri'liti
ntnh rrfiTrniM-a.
lliilll 73;!.
utoili'i'ii
Wmil
v. Will
rail li
il Im
f ili--
llUlUi
rii.i.Mi xvi:.vi:u
t Auix
and girls today are demanding dlculous to think fairy tulej uro
facts, which, 1 suiipose, goes wltlLbad for children. .
lh(, H..c "We uro trying 'to get --books
"Another Interesting t ting Is - educational val"."
that girls from Ih ago of tvieHc(w",u " ,
years Insist upon mystery stories, j ' B
although some, girls read almost .',-a:ik C. Carpenter BJ"
anything. It seems to me that i,vnch never get warim He
girls choose from a wider range ju,t.u't noticed under tho collar.
of literature than boys.
"Kutry tales an read up to
the atte nt ten vcar.i. It is el-
Mi r litec w
m
The Spring Suitf
A Spring Wardrobe Isn't Complete ',.,
Without a Suit ,'.
They nxjireas such utter chic, such correct
smartness and there arc so many smart styl
ings to choose from; severely tailored and
short, boxy, boyish suits.
$35.00 to $09.50 . ,,, '
FRENCH & GREENE
"SELF STARTER" SHOES Z
The iiil'iint's most important shoes are those in'wh'icli
it learns lo walk. Wo have in a new shipment bt"
"First Step" Shoes advocated by physicians.
Let ua show you theso shoes and explain their merittf.
Ait & Baby Shop ;
"Everything for the Uaby" ,
Soimner Hotel lildjj. Phono 305-!W
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in ZA.NE GREY'S
Great Story
"THE LONE STAR UANCIElt"
FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY ,
j DeLnlHoiis change. In TTJg old
days he was called a loaC Htteop;
' now he is culled a nneuu.
Ah
A
TOM MIX
The Lone Stir IVa.no'er'"
l ' WILLIAM FOX" PILODUCTION
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