La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 13, 1924, Image 5

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    PAGE FIVFj
Thursday, March 13, 102-1.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
3
Local News In Brief
( Mi; i:vi:xts
j March J 1 IIikU school "Mer
rymaker!," Hhow.
-. .March "7-2 K-2! American
I. Collin Ailto Show,
April 4 April Alltlca elitcl
tuimmnt Ity ,. II. H. pirlH.
May la Kiiatern Oregon
l'raeli .Med nl Union1,
1 June 4. 6, G Union Live
Slock Show ut Union.
To Locale lU'it
John (.'. Camp him decided that
La Grande hi I he coining
F.n stern O riKo n , aft
city over, and ho ho has piii-ehus-d
the Fred WilllaniH homo at Mm
Jackson avenue through the I'yr-i-mid
Land company, where lie will
make, hit; future home.
i TALE
II Tfll fl PRRRFRR
I ULU I IIUUL.IIU
illy ( I,,n,l,'.itlni, nf Affm.nmr lny
lookliiK llii- """"" . . V earelul,
Lira Innocent bystander" Into in
icolln as well lis llio blB linun
.clerfl nntl Htiitesiiien.
i 11 la affected Georce I'ntt. I'en
jlervtllo cttlxi-n, lliul be wiw ".
!ler the llliprenilon lie owned Tea-'
ipol Dome, mid he ilnslied up mil
iiluwn the street, with u teupot1
'In Ilia Imnils, IniorlillnK nil pe-
'destrluns thut he met that he w.is
inbout to "Ret the Hlnclulr eom-
nnd cleur up the national!
PRIMARY WON BANK BOBBER,
Bf UNDERWOOD MATE CAUGHT
Hot Lake Visitor
'M-A I.. A. 1'reneotl spent yester-
V tlay ut Hot
llM'Ut.
Lake uiKjeiKuiiiff treat-
Itulhliiitf Permits Issued
HulldinfC permitu wi-iv Indued by
the city today fur permission lo
build, to W. C. Klley. iv frame
tlwellillK oil N avenue he t ween
Flrat and Cedar to cost $:iMiO find
a dwelling on Oak between Wash
ington and Adams also to coal
$:tfiOu; and a penult to Chris
Wright for building a hcsine.ss
house on Kir sired, lo cost Ji'oi-n.
General Daugherty Is ,
Started With Ai
ing Disclosures.
All went well with the. self-
t WUU A r.f-rv,. iiuuointed relornier until
OUULUU hum iuuuu-i . t n nillirhbor-a house
(iocs to Wallowa
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Holmes mo
tored to Wallowa this morning to'
upend the day tranaucUnff busi- Truck Tliil l"
lUfjS, j A motor truck owned by ltol
, Alexander of Kigln, a sub-contractor
.was lied up yesl.-iday by .1
Moloi'M (o linker ill. Gordon. Hlnle traffic officer fnr
- .Mrs. Chase ItohiHtikainp and failure to apply for ti lid license.
Mrs. W. H. tlohneniiitiup motored 'Alexander was warned wveral
he de
ha-"-1
bored the luudtiuurterd wt Hi"
.Sinclair conimtliv.- Police calle 1
lo tin scene searched J rati h
niiin;to. (ap Miihom(St w!lPPe( Uu;. u m.m-
Itoxle siiilth. lviin-cl wlff uf Jiwc jK.r of botl(.H Wei'u found, but the
4 . Sinilh. told the Senate ctunoiil- I1Illv of 0n as of I ho vu-
;tce ImcsiigiitJiig Haiittlicrty today rlvtv kiumn U8 f lsei.
Ithut Siniih told her Ik- was a ffui, 0w)rKe ,.,.attd In the total Jaii
t nciwccn in licjouaiions m-ntiTii
I ho littniiiey general mid pic tun
jcoiiiianleH interested In tin; Car-!peiiiiii'-)cmpey
fiuht films and
'Hint Ihtuyheriy ami Smith were to
'm-eiie IKU.000 hetatisv Dauglicrty
j would present prosecution for
: transportation of Hie fight films.
'Alabama Vote Plurality
Ciives Ihni iJeinocratici
Delegation Choice; Al
Smith Buttons Out.
Senators not only sought today to
it raw out the details of the story
.Miss Stinson 1 told yesterday In
which she included- tome aston
ish in g insinuations about Smith
land Daugherty, but also made
RON US BILL IS
NOW SETTLED
(Continued from pagn 1)
would limit debate, prevent amend
ments ami permit, a voto In ono
day.
The Insurance policies. It was de
elded, would be 20-ycttP endow
ment valued on length of servict
to liaker this morning.
i time
according I o .Mr. (inrdun,
SMt'dt'i's Piiieil
Jt:iy l.andon forfeited $H to tlx
justice courl this morning and I Hi-
and as ho showed no Inclination to
- comply the truck will !- held until
the license Is applied for.
yia Kent of I'nlon paid u lo fine ,,,, s sl('.mll
for speeding
effort to eslabllKh new lines ln-with $1 un0wed for each day of
! volving lluuor cases and other mat-, i,oine service and $1.25 for each
jters pending in the juslico depart-( ,av of overneas service but with
i menr.
I As the result of her testimony,
i Senator Wheeler, committee prose
) color, announced lie would rail
i I:d ward It. McLean, publisher, and
JYctl Kiddle lletHrns
1'n'd Kid tile. Slate Commander
of the American Legion, returned
to La Grande this morning after
upending the past week in Hend
There are many kinds of dni;n!-MaJ Daugherty, of Uhlo. Daugn
ln La Orande hut the one that 'orly'a brother.
claims Oeorg.- Hicks lor his iiiiim- j Among other things cominlttee
ter. held In (all nendimr exnminti-, men wanted to know was whether
tlon as to his sanily. takes all hon--there was any attempt by Daugh- credit maximum Of $r.U0 would he
ors as a sleuth. Kicks was ar- erty's friends as susgeated In In allowed for home service and i2l
rested over the week-end because formation reaching the committee, ,fnr overseas service. It was estl
t lie first cu days excluded. '1 o this
total would be added 25 per cent
and the face value of the policy
I hen would be determined by com
pullng the total amount of ad
justed service credit plus the 20
years of compounded 4 per cent
Interest,
In figuring the adjusted service
HIIEMIXC.HAM, Ala. (Al')
Kciiatnr Oxear W. I'nderwuod gain
ed the Alabama delegation to the
national Democratic cunvenilon In
Tuesday' prima i , jieeordlng to in
complete ret. mum, which gave him
a phualily of approximately 20,
tion votes over I , I'. MusKrove, M.
A. Din-mim-e. nui third, nuide
the race lt:s a backer of William O.
MeAdou. However, .Mr. McAdoo
had annoniiet-d he was not reiupcU
ing in I ndei woud's home state and
was not rcpn seated by Dlnsmore.
Mlisgmw reiu.scd lo concede de
feat and declared alleged frauds
"would be exposed." He charged
that In sum.' counties votes "had
been manipulated in the interest
of my opponent,"
William Jennings Itryan had
spoken in Mippuri of Musgrove.
Iteturtis from f.'J of the li7 coun
ties In the state nave I'nderwood
42.2iH, Musgrovo 27,2So, and Dins
more l'Jlil.
and Portland on Legion business. h(, ,ho1K,lt ,)C WUH u rur n;1pM,.torito avert Miss Stinsons appearance i mated then the maximum value of
Hliys lfonte
Krank V. Patt. local mechanic,
has purchased the four room mod
ern house- on Jefferson avenue,
,. , ' ,' collie, started Sherloeking for
"V ? .V ' , master.
toii.'y i i in: vjt-uiiT l in i t y iveui
Kstate Agency.
and his dog knew nothing of his; on the witness stand.
jailing. Monday the dog was loos- '
ed from Kicks' room In a locn': WASHINGTON (APJ. With an
rnmiiinn- hnnw nml t hereuiwin ftald ' ama.ing tale, replete with Insltl-
dog a large. Intelligent nppearln
luations. references and rharges.
his
And Tuesday morning tin
dog was In jail with h's musler.
(due to his sole efforts. Doga have
Several Speeders Arrested t
L. I'. Kline and It. J, Ainldon.
both arrested by the city speed cop
on the charge of speeding, were
lined $15 each in the municipal
court. J. A. Oberg and Archie
Jones forfeited ball placed by non
appearance at trial. They were ac
rused of culling corners lllegully.
been known to go to former homi
In search of their masters, eic, but
this is the first time In local his
tory that a dog fohnd his master,
after a two-day trail was "cotd,"
by going to the city jail. since
Tuesday the dog has been almost
a constant companion of Hicks.
...the senate committee investigation
of Attorney General Daugherty
got .inder way Wednesday.
Poxie Stinson of Columbus, O..
divorced wife of Jesse W. Smith
of Washington Courthouse, con-
fidant of the
Kcturiixi to nifhliuid
lieverend Kvelyn M. Gardner.
evangeCsl, who has been conduct
ing revival meetings at Lostlne,
passed through La Grande hist eve
ning on her way to her home In
Hichlnnd. .Miss Gardner expects to!
visit her brother in Haines today1
and tomorrow. I
POLITICS IN
COUNTY SHOW
(Continued from pace lj
IK K COULD UN
SCREW THK TOI'S
OF MEN'S HEADS
AND LOOK IN
Wc would know ox
actiy what men were
thinking about and how
tu t:ilk to cadi individ
ual case.
So;iic men are think
ing :-,tylc and pattern in
Siuing clothes others
are thinking1 about the
cloth and long wear a
great portion are think
ing about the fit and
hall;
they arcall thinking
large
price , lor gooamer-
than
Til; pilule of this ad
is thisTif you are style
inclined fit fastidious
it bug on quality or
a bei r for value you
can keep your mind on
your desire let us put
o u r organization t o
fcork cn it and Presto
as if by magic all
fear has been dispelled
and in the coat pock
ets of your new Spring
Suit you will find our
name!
Michaels-Stern Spring
Suits
?:i.83 to $51.83
Clint's
Clothiery
A biorv Willi Couscleucc
attorney general.
I who committed) suicide in thu
i hitter's apartments here i
ago, was t lie only w 1 1 n ess. j
; i-'roni behind the crumpled follsi
j of a tear soaked handkerchief, I
;sho told a sensational story tint
1 ranged from stock transactions to
; motion pictures of the Curpentler-I
; Dempsey prize fight, all of which'
(she Insisted were connected with
GOTVf 1? CIS IT TP FY Profits for her lute husband unl
DUiUlj 51 IjLiU Uu, aMo.miy Kt.neral.
F.pocted Itig Profits
Specifically, Miss Stinson testi
fied that Smith had given her :;.
shares of While Motors stocK
which was a part of what "they'
had obtained without, any cost;
and iOuit Smith told her "we" looked
lorwaru to profits approximating
ana if it could be arrange I
to exhibit the motion pictures o
the Cnrpentier- Dempsey fight;
that Smith had come Into pos
s"ssion of an amount of the stock
of the Pure OH company of Ohio
and that Smith, proprietor of a
small town stoie In Ohio worth
ly $175. natt when h-
cau-c to Washington in 1!21, soon
inei '-as.'d his fortune to upproxl
iiiateiy'SlIIi'i.'Hio. ! AH t his, M f ps Stinson said, was
'don'- by "we" and "they" -and
Is'ie persisted that the second man
ff the eriiiibluution always was
i Alt ot ney General I augherty be
;f"iiise, she deidai'ed, that In al
jt'icir fvinfldenees. Smith never
'meant anybody else and thut fur
thermore when he did lie men
' t toned tlie person specifically by
name.
didule for the house of representa
tives for several terms, will likely
run again provided I he joint sup
port of both parties is given,
it is whispered that he mnjf be- 1 1"""
e'ome h ca'hffidate "for speaker of ' f "
the house l Salem when he is
elected. Charles Hunter, from the'
Pn Ion -Wallowa county joint dis
trict, a republican, may also run '
, again and it Is probable that I
llruce Dennis, present slate sena
tor fraiii thi.H.. lu'n fntinHf iimv
ljuin will, the represenlatives ,n PP'xlmat
icomplellng the delegation unles-t
j Uiere is somti new alignment. Doth
, parties in the two counties In years
( past have 'concluded that the hel
ler plan is to get men In the legis-
latnre nn a basis justifying and in
juring work In the session rather
'than forcing strenuous campaigns
: upon candidates for election.
1 City politics also are booming
. nway. Three commissioners are to
be elected this year and I hi is far
I no avowed candidates are in the
I field. There is, however, a lot
I of muffled talk about candidates
I announcing within a few days.
any certificate would be about
$MiUt for u veteran who served
the full lime at homo of $190U for
one who served the full Unie over
seas, Pnder previous agreement all
veterans up to t lie rank of captain
In the urmy and marine corps ami
lieutenant senior grade in the navy
would be eligible to the policies.
It also was decided to include de
pendents of all veterans who havo
died since the close of the war.
year cash payments would be made to
nil veterans not entitled to more
than $5(1.
The policies would be made ef
fective next January. 1 and-after
two years loans could be usked at
state and federal banks on 91) per
cent of the cash yaluc.of the policy
at the time.
The dependents of (hose who
havo died since the war, eligible Vq
receive payments from the govern
ment would be -fathers and moth
ers and children under 18 year
of age. The amounts due t hem
would be figured strictly on the
basis of $1 a day for. home, service
and $1.25 a day for overseas sorv i
ice of the deceased .:;w..,Tlii'r-dirr ftW!
would be paid in 10 annual install
ment. ' The total cost of the bill. II Is
estimated would be about $2,(i(iu,-
iHio.otio and not more than,. $!)(),
Ouu.Otiu would ,liave to be expended
In any one year. It was-estimated
that $16,(100,000 would be expend
ed immediately In payments to
hose not entitled to more than $rl
and that cash payments to depend
ents of deceased Veterans would
MANY AUTO MEN
TO SHOW MODELS
NEW TODAY
f"on tinned from pagn 1)
NOTICK.
Iue lo difficulty experienced
In collecting elm rues for ndwu'
ItsiiiiJ thai Is listed under classi
fied advertising and under the
"new UMlay" heading, the Kve
lliug Observer will hereafter
lake no classified ndvcriivhi:
advertising to be rim
todnv" unless the nlvrjjfh Is
accompanied
ny vjumr
VV 1 VTJlfi
J)ut we think I JThn-e
ilues and I
sc.
"smitm roit pm-:sn.:vr
m rro.vs ix i; nn;.( i;
ALP.A'NY, X. Y. (AP) "Al
Smith for president" buttons have
made i heir appearance at the, slate
capltol, hut the governor himself
isn't sine where they held the con
vention that nominated him..
When, the enpiiul reporters strol
led, into Governor Smith's office
lasl Tuesday for their daily eon-fcreiu-o
one of them was wearing
on the lapel of his coat such a but
ton a large affair, patriotically
divided Into red, while and blue
thirds, ono containing the pictures
or "Governor Smith, New York,"
foi" president, niid "Newton D.
Maker, Ohio," for vico president.
The governor spotted the dec
oration at once.
"Miih ivlx.M ,li,l I hev linlrl the-
rconvenUen ?" he asked, "while he
stepped up lo get . a close view of
(he butlon.
"Anything lo say about it, gov
ernor 7'i some one usked.
Sin i. what dues the1 .. Y.'
mean-'No I'se'V"
THK PALLKH (AP) C. It.
Williams, alleged .Mosier hank rob.
her, and Jlert Taylor,- larceny con
vict, who escaped from the Wasco
county Jail Sunday night after
locking up the night jailor have
been captured by it posse In Mack's
canyon, one of the wildest spots
along the Deschutes river.
The posse was led by Sheriff
Levi Chrlsuinn, of Wasco county,
and his brother, HukIi Chrksmau,
Sherman county. They spied th'j
fugitives yesterday as they were
crossing the ranch. The pair sur
rendered after a dash for cover
under fire.
HUNT'S LETTER
(Continued from pugo 1)
the situation lins di.vtiloputl ryji-
Iillv In IiIb fuvor In tho puet Ijro j
months. Two tuctors huvo fcttu-
tilbutod luwly to this. j
ci'. iioniv i,,r,l'H duflnlta t
In tin- public's ronridi-ncu In thu fiidorsrlucnt of CoolklBo for ro-
,-,nl dlsel.,8ur.s. iTOttun ioihov.mI hluf us alfltr-
DlKHiitlsntrtlon and unnst ui- nr.. likely to run nwuy lth-Jiy i
.-.till m nt.i In miiny ai ellon. piu- third pai ty oiBunluiilion tltut
tlrulurly tin- UBrioiiltiiiul Htutu'S nilclit ho utti'iupti-d. - :
of tl- w.t und no.tlnv.Ht. KI-:i:ONI: Tho ,.t,bock toaUio
Tho w nlliucnt for a chnniro" , McAdoo candidacy, which ''' j
is icllct.d. cv,-n hero In Wash- probability will keep l.lm of-fJ,u i
win, in mi
t iia ,an :
s. iitliii. nt tluil wo lid not be : indi pi ncu nt u laiw ruiiruuuu i
sallsiled by n rhuiiKo to Hemo-;bor vote that otliurwuu wouiu i
eratle conliol ully more than II ,ha'u none lo McAdoo. i
wiih HiltiNtled by 11 challKe to llo
liulilieiin control.
Thn 'lciiiiiiiil Is fore something " "J
dllferelit. A new llno-up. A ' N I'M ' III: I'l '1 NO, Prussia. (AD.
now deal. Cterinan cartoonists and luiinortfils
were provided with a new su)m;t
Champions or l.u Kollette as recently and worked It for tfdi'iio
tho man behind whom a new time. II was tho destruction' by
Independent or third-parly move- fire of u laclory whoro flru ujrrln
luelll Is likely lo cryslallvie sa Biilsliei-H wi're mmle
iilKton,
pei ha'p i even morn Deinocr.illc tlcKcl. w i
straiiKly tlnin In W-'o. Yet It is event, tmow to i,n eoneiei
('ei-mniLs l-'iuil lluimir lit I-'liX'.
2G MEMBERS OF
SANTIAGO CREW
BELIEVED LOST
Ni:V YOKK (A P) Twenty-sis
members of Hie crew of the
steamer Santiago which sank south
of ( "ape Hattereas, uro believed
lost.
The Sunt lago, which left C'eln
fuggos, Cuba, for New York March
4 with a cargo of sugar, carried
: men.
amount to ahoul. $1 r,"0o,(in(i. The
insurance policies, II was said,
would -cost $l,N;:i.(HMi,tMe, spread
oVer ajer'od rtf -0 years.
SXLE
Tell Sufferers How
To End Piles Forever
TO UK NT Small hous
or four rooms, furnish-
d or unfurnished. Close in. ( an
:U:-.M. :i-l--i''and a Cleveland which
KOlt SALK Thorough lir d C I
1!. liatchins eggs. SI."" fr ' I'
ll C. French, 13i0 Y Ave. Phone
ar.2.J. 3"1B-,f
WANTKD Twin baby buggy,
ramid Land 'o.
POK RKNT 2-room apnMii.n :
Phone :,.-v
1 sleeping rooms.
I 'OK SALK Pive rnojn lion.:
large corner lot. b.irn. wood
house, fruit trees, lawn. H-r-n
ed-ln front and rear porch,
trie lights, city wider, n
painted and papered Inside,
furniture. $lsvr,.M. S::t:. i
balance $ia.'o p-r month. I
mid Land Co.
I.OST Small coin purs-.
ing $r bill and about $- i'
vrr. .Man-li 1". Leiurn lo
server. Reward.
POR RKNT New-
house. ir.14 II av
a-ror-m in
hibit a line of Henry Ford's pro
ducts. Fords and Llncolns.
"Charlie" McCrary will be pres
ent with his perpetual smile and o
new shipment of Vellcs.
The Hlue Mountain Oarage will
exhibit t hree models, a standard
'hevrolet touring, a sedan and
coupe.
A" display . of Studebaker cars
will be on Die floor with M. .1
Cn.ss, local dealer, to tell aboul
til eir fine points.
Oettfngs and Hanks will sponsor
the new overland models and will
also have a sleeve valve Willys
Knight or two on hand.
Smith and Frees will have some)
new Hupinobiles for Ihe occasion
they also 1
handle.
The Paige and Jewetl tines
which have recently been taken
over by Tracy Hollister will be
represented by several closed and
open models.
.Mr. Hutchison, local Rickenback
er agent, has promised to have sev
eral of Captain Kddie's creations on
hand.
l.ejuh ton's Oarage will put on an
up-to-date exhibition of tires and
acre.M.Torle.t.
Sou t haul and Shlnn will be
among those present with u line
of new Hoick models.
The c. T. C. Tire company, whose
tires ure manufactured In a new
modern factory at Portland, will
have an exhibition of tires and
tlllMS.
Standard Oil. Orande Ronde Oil
Company, Texas Oil Company anil
the Highway Filling Station will
also have displays.
Arrangements und plans for the
band concert, the style show, nd
the vaudeville show are being com
pleted and details will be an
b rn nouneed inter according to I.. J.
-.'it llusey, head of the commit ley in
tharge.
ItfX'hf.slcr Doctor Achieves Itc
.M ark able Snwess with New
Prescription. Must (ive Abso
lute 1 telief or .Money Hack.
Tt has
known
ti real
Of p:
Ills
seripl
I'll
rotur
This doctor says no man or
woman need suffer another hour
from any pain arising from Hem
orrhoids or Piles now that he lias
made arrangements with the Red
CroHfl Drug Co. to dispense this j
wonderful ('rescript ton know
MO A VA SPPPOH1TORIKS for
moderate price on the mom
back if dissatisfied plan
You'll be amazed to see how
quickly it nels. Hlessed relief of
ten comes In an hour; oven in
cases of long, standing with pro
f ise bleeding really wonderful re
sults have been accomplished.
Mail orders accepted.- Adv.
5 roomjj full basement, modern
honsi and lot on corner of N.
ami Greenwood. Price $:CiiMi.oa
with a cash payment of $10011
oi- mote. With a cash pay
ment of $r.uu the price will he
$;i4iui. Monthly Installment pay
ments can In' made monthly ut
$2'.no and interest.
3 acre tract right on the hlghwav
on Ktist Adams ave. N--w bung
alow house. Price Sd.'.OO; cash
payment $;iMiu, balance to as
sume a mortgage. This is an
ideal place jto subdivide int.i
lots. " It v.J be close to the
new sc hoolllOUHe. to be erect
this vear. iso close to the Wll
lianis T
Friday Specials
CREAM l'UFFS
GOc Dozen
Uenl Whipped Cream
Centers
-TT7T
Watch For
The Black
Cat
SPECIALS
Just at This Time Our
Assoi tnu'iit of
MAssoi tnu'iit of ' ! M
I'M
J'IMSIII
fls very complete. j
For afternoon there are sa- fj
tin i Inn uu n i nllll i liilinijjte j i
printed silk frocks. '' "- '
:i'j: i !
. French & Greene
irist Camp.
i ... .1. .. .. ... i r l.
i lioenesier oocior 10 i ino nr0!
7 remedy for Piles. Years uwwwM1'1?! T"f?rml of Ummrfmv.i
tieni liiMin z in tr m a., ii...., K.iniur'i
part has resulteda pre-1 ,. t y (to s lLT
Won that UMiLeluully heal t i.in
f utuljiiTlf!7i) them never to Vou. We
I housi-' for
sale. We
of Fold
cheap.
prop-
on have any-
11, wo can sell it r-n-have
a good car lo
rent, if you have a
i ut. that Is not '"i-
ab-o have a cn iph
sell or
LJPhy, Black &
Stoop
lti;,l,Tolis
In In (Jraiule Mitlonai llauk IlhlK
l,n tirunile, Oreumi.
1'HdNi: MAIN SO
MAKE YOUR OWN
PRICK ON NEXT
WINTER'S
Eggs
You can buy them to
day and eat them next
winter when the price
is almost prohibitive.
Carefully selected cgg
can be preserved for an
indefinite period in wa-
V glass. Tho
is simpk"fn tno cost
tri
pint is sufficient for
7 AuKyxJMfKt''
rmt 25c'
Quart '10c
Prescott Drug
Company
The New Drug Store
Telephone Main 53
Cor. Fir & Jeff.
GOOD GARDEN and LAWN '
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