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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1924)
Tuesday, -May 13, 1021. TW, T,A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FTYF. i Local News In Brief J COMING i:VKNTS May -'S ('oiiiinrnceiuciit ut-,-rcisrs for KriiiJimtlnfr class ot I,a (Jrnndc MkIi ttchooi. June 4. r. G I nhm Uvo Stuck HIiuw at I'uioii. Couple .Miirrictl .Iuiih'h i-'. tioui-k. of OirabaKll, an.: llt-MA IVrk, of Clmntlr, Wi-H' niillllcil liy JllHllfli Of l'L'UCC Jiuli K. liraHy, yeahi-day. Npcrdrrs lH I'ilHfv- fl I JIT. iiikI cost in tin- jus' iff court yen 1.nlii. ChrtM IjiikI hih! II. t jiaviH I'iu-li paid JIO unl cohIh lur the :iUin ofl't'liMi. Jrrc for Wcck-cml Mi.'H i.ola Jirrson, who Is at h-mlinc? t he Htaii' normal . hcIiooI nt .Muiinionlh, wiio a visitor in li liliUUlc (IVIT 11)11 Wi'ck-Clltl. DJ-irilHiliim llalh't How !, 'arui k, rounly sln-rHT, tin.) lite dcputicH arc Iniay tl !.! rili uiiiik' ialIot hoxt-M to I lie various intliiiK jfliu-cs today. To To AIhIiuiuu lUM-tor J. I!- CrcKury, of Wal lowa, was in I .a Crandc last even ing hiddiiiK (?ootl-hyr to his rrt. iidff; !r. and Mih. W. I. Mat-. Adory, before leaving for Ala hania, Mimics To Hi Itciiily Simiii. Tin- Mhnir, annual year book of Hie hiKli sehool. is expected to be ready Tor dial ribul Ion toward the last nf this week. The book tills year Is one of I lie most pretentious ever issued so far In size and cpianiily of contents. Itithy (ilrl Horn Mr., and Mrs. Steve Hlutt. of Mi; Monroe A venue, are the proud parents of a baby Kir), born to t hem Sunday, May 11. Hoi h uiollicr and baby are doing nicely. To Haw IMcnic The .Sophomore class of the htll hchuol will hold their annual pic nic l his afternoon. They will leave Hie IiIkIi school at 4 p. m. and will in all probability have their camp i" 'be vicinity or llilard on Kive Points creek. The Juniors will plcriie tomorrow evening Hint' No Man Knows When a Woman Is (loins ' Change Her Mind! Tuesday of last week we were trying on sum mer .suits with a young married man. The suit he admired innsL was a heautiful tan ,"!ut " he said "my wife will never let me wear anything lirown or tan. I've heard her say it a thousand times." Wednesday, the same customer, this time wjff his Vife. Wye conimyftced to sho- ty garments, whkufUof a clear sky, Mrs. r.lank's eye fell on this certain tan and she exclaimed, "Oh, that's the shade for you, Tom, I've always loved you in tan '" There you are that's why there's not a new shade from powder blue lo Sepia that we do not carry in stock. Michaels - Stem Value First Suits for summer in a bewilderment of color in gaberdine and whip cord S2.-).()() lo $ lfi.."i() Nettle Fine Shoes $12.00 and $l.1.00 .. I.anphcr Straw Hats ?I.S3 lo $-1.83 Merchandise of Quality Clint's Clothiery The Sinre Willi 8 Cwx'liwr Hi It is cxiected that the J-'reahnu-n will hold tiu ir pU nic kuiiiu I line III Iti week. l Awiiue 'nH-r(y Sold Karl llallford has sold his four room house and the lot at 1117 I' " Avenue to I lean Merry. The ibal , II.Vpi OITIPT wax ...ml.. ..mM,l. II... Pvi, ,lilljtU'lj W'il-X Uind company. Mr. llnlllord has moved to Caldwell, Idaho. Tnirric A I a it Here t J. H. Gordon, stale (raffle of-! fleer, was Iti I. a (i ramie fodiiy ! checking up motorists in IIiIn i- ein It. v. He has Just n-nimtd from an extensive trip on official busi ness Into west urn and. southern ( H egon. I.MCIIIOI Al'I'ltJ-n VI j; MAN'S i;i rtucis at i-itoi i;ci ion ''ANTVi:i.,. Alaska. (.I' William T. I.npp. siiiierint. ndeiit of the Alaska division of th bureau of education, predicts thai studied efforts at hcrdinur will rrault in the doiuentication of the wild caribou iovIuk Alaska in hundreds of thousands. When the caribou burn that man will shield them from prrdc- ( lory animals and provide them with protected ranges, they will be come tame, in the opinion of Dr. I.opp. i Some caribou herds airead ! have become. In a measure, domes j tic. They often mingle for weeks ' with the domes; ie reindeer herds amt gradually learn there in nothing- to fear from the fur-clad Es kimos who hover near to keep away wolves and other beasts of prey. I si:ai,s movi- I COItllOVA. NOItTM WAKI Alaska. (AP) - Seal herds have started to move luorlh earlier this year than usual, 'according to captains of vess"ts plylnff the North Pacific ocean. l.artfe bands have been noticed off ' ( 'ape lllanco. Cal. Tlie Coast .(iuurd culler Snohomish has re 'celved orders to patrol with the I seal herds to IHxon Knl ranee. Tax Measure Veto Is ! Sure, Senate Is Told I (Continued from Pa we One) measures, were enacted. IMsetisM'd nt I'nnfcreiicx' The general f'scul Situation w.a IliorouKhly one over at the White Unwn til - -onr.'f'Mlee between President CoolidKc, Secretary Mel- Ion and Chairman Smoot of t h senate finance committee. -Meanwhile, the senate umend nienis lo thr -revenui- iikmisiii'"' were'l'ormally dissanreed to by the house and a conference ordered. The measure was not reported back to the senate Tor similar ac tion, however, pending conference of leaders there on the appoint -mcnt of conferees, which Is sched uled for today. VIRGINIA IN FLOOD GRIP, ONE DEATH (Continued from been Issued bere and at l.yiieh burtr. Scores of residences In the lower seel ions alonjr (he Shenan doah are flooded and lubabilauls In other threatened lowlands are removing t heir possessions. I n j I lie KrederickHbiirg section, where I he Itappjihalinoek lias left its . bunks, ronsiderabie damage lias j resulled.1- I All hough no serious daniag h;is been reported along the .lame NEW TODAY I y IX NOTN'i;. )r I Hie In tlirriculli- cMiei-icncctl In colleeftn chnrucs rnr aiUcr tlslng Huh Is listed under clav-l- flcd ndvcrtisiii!; nnd Icr Hi'1 "new Imlay'' luadliig, the Ow ning Observer will licrearicr lake no classified adieiiisin- or ndvcrllslug lo be run as "new Imlny" unless Hie aiUcrt-ing Is accompanied by cash. Knl: SM.K Tomato piant.s: I and hardened off. i'lmin-i 'arinrs 14G. fi-t:;-l!. WANTKD Yoiiiik woman jtOHUion UK noiiHi'KiM'per orr an cook for hiiuiII crew of Write Itox 8, La Orande, Or Kfili I' KNT Knriiislii'd Iioiiw- kf'pliiff room. Iil2 Washing Ion Ave. Call aft'T " o'clocl. -1 3 WANTKD Tt It KNT i'iv.- or Ht room modern furn'.Hini Ihhih- ly Jnn' 1st. on H'nith Hid A. K. Ht'ntlrickxon al liow Wicks l.utnlMT n. f.-U-::t) 1-7 Alt WAIJ-: Ttiiin of lior wi'iirhl about 17an 11k. Iuirn'i. I'hnno FaniH-rn Mrs. I ion 1'rry. S-l:i- Kl.Hl SAI.K IS" Mcyclc. ally npw. Cull Main KtMl SAl.K KWi room 1ioms an-l tno l"f- In.Uir Mi- M 'V WhtubT. Inland "II y- o-l-l-'I'U KOIC SAI.K n" If 2:i IJiitk-4 toiirincr with a l x top. 'om- oIfllv H'ttalutfil and 1. ,.)!..! Ininlr Tracy Molli l.-r al Wii!thlnrtn Ht. jraraf". I,i tsr Whit" ivrsipn MntTi-TVI.- - ! river,- nierrhnnls and ' 'iirvliou.si men til arious points are remov ing their KoodH to safe plucea. The river was l!ii 1-2 (vet above normal level at Columbia Monday morn ing and ailll rising ami li feet at l.ynchbui'K at noon. I j tidslides am) washliiK uwuy of Iridf;c8 have caused consider able inu-i rtiptHin of traffic on the t'lumipcakc and (Hiio railroad -pecinlly in Aukui-.Iii county, while the Norfolk and Western bridge between liasic and Iciverton was reported washed away. DISTIRHEI) BY RIOTERS fConUnueJ from pni;e 1) ' dte.i. lu I families, ntdtown there lives two named Clark and Itoe. respectively. Jot ll families have children who are their pride and jo. Hoih titiuilie.s" children, . how. eer, alien to gaze with awe upon a h other. l-'ist lights occasion ally resulted and Mich was the case last nicht. Pill, h iiidirt sUp there. After 1 the ouugs1ers llild beun offensive and detrnsiv' work, dependent upon (n successful pugnacity of each, tl,,; older members bein lo feel an ib liing desire to get going i and before long, more fists were llin'. doubled paws thai belonged ;tn nu'iiibi-rs of the older genera !tion. Not only fists that were at tached to uiaseiiline arms also en j tered the melee. And so on and i so on. Police , Nidified Put someone couldn't take ! joke. After the neighbors had be-! I gun lo treat each other in any j j way but affect ionat e and the other I neighbors IumI occupied bleacher I seats inaamuch as no ringside L I chairs were available, some lady. J ' Willi a natural aversion to actions j . tiiat disputft "peace on earth and : good will to nii'U." called up Main I : 7-1!) and lold Hie police to make s haste to the nceiiy of destruction. No sooner said lhan done! Alon- y.iy I u n n. who rides a horse that : 'oug)is and sputters and could beat ' '.ov on any track in the world, . Jumped into the saddle and de parted hence. t Chief Arriws And then Chief llaynes. accom : pa pled by l-'ire Cliief March ison, j arrivel in their "llolls-ltough. ; Whereupon the aspect of the af ! fair began to lake a slightly dif- fercnl appearand'. Iteceutiy Clint bought a nice new gohl badge and it Hiows.up wonderfully, even In i Die dark. People were separated right and I left it ti 1 in a short t inn -Mr: and PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Closed Nostrils and End Head-Colds. You feel fine in a few moments Vein r enltl in la:id or catarrh will bo rone. Your doyjred nnntrils will open. Tliu air passages of your liesid wM clear inul vouenn '..rontlio frrelCo nsite dulljie- liendaclie; luOrteukiilg; riiialiliiig, nijeoim di-ieltiufs or dry "us: no strggtin fufeatli at night. Tell yen drujiffjaiou want o small 'lolile of lily's Geiim Halm. Apply a lit! Ie of VUr friiyriuit, antisciitio ream in your nostrils, let it (MMiPirato thniugli every air piiwsagt' of tlie head; oine anu iii-ui me mvoiicn, liuiaiatKi aueoiH iiit'iiihranc, and relief tomes iit .nitty. It is jii.-it ulint every cold and attir rli auirerer needs. Don't stay t ti il (! -ii p a ltd miserable. MrlAV jW ."W . f j While They Last-A Limited i timber of i o v My n un seiian i -:V.m iv - w.T... , m i , ,(yW ; :! . j 1 BEAUTY SHOP ! 1,1 ,Jll,c' :,,f5C a,1,i Gold ;:; " "' j .maiiim-:m.. (os.miim: snoe j! VrKJJJli; WIN I'M MV.' ' 'r f7 i U"h li'ili iiih' In llciiiily lullMif anil u Ki mliialn from I i I W rf V Jgfi IrjZP drTK. TEL. I .i'"-'l .Uni-im-ll.. s.Ihm.1 or ('.ismillriiiiis we rlim! Ilii: or. I i "" "" , I k. r&titA jmvK J -': r . :!. '."' ... i .-., .,-.i. I Art & Rahr Shnn ' I' . i Jr - l? a ,? --- ft ;i" ; I - 1 Hill JU. A jm. ii .. Ciiiif u ' - - ii ii n iji.iiiiiiiii i iiii. 1 1 nu.tr I B II - I STRAW AM) PANAMA I mVK.N MOOItE In I'KISCILLA DKAN Mj V Vtt rr -a- r rw -tfRiff 1 " Tb. 9 WW . ' K a liridc and Croom. surtfing seas. . ' - Wilson BrOS. Comedy "('IR(:i;S DAYS" AND A COMEDY . Tailors J see iti , r., ' V - - I II ' " ' - I li. 'I : Mrs, Clark nd Mr. and Mrs. l(oe (his name isn't Uiehard) were hum! led into the "ItolU-UotiKh." Likewise a oung la.ly naiuc 1 (Vm harl. And llier, upon hangs a tile. Mts.s C.ahhall, who fee's that the feminine c Is ,Miuii a not bet ter than the kind that wears whiskers and uses safety razors, had engaged in a nice battle with u youth who was about her size. Chief 1 lawns mopped that and tdd her lo behave. Put she M-eined not inclined to do so and continued to pertoriu, Then Chief HaMies, heeomhvr slightly ired, (old her to -cut it "ill or I'll put you in the can." Said tiamsui politely lold him lie ' t.-.i ;.. enough. " So Chief llaynes, even more ired, picked her up forcefully and deposited her in the car with Chief Murciilson who retained Iter in the vehicle. Put. while Chief Ma.wicK was attending to that duty. Mils (labhart. apparently feeling , no fear for John Paw, smacked him was a pugnacious fist :,o,uare i ly upon thai appendage commonly called u no:;e. j he chief diit not I retaliate. o study cireftp- l7tlie details or fury situation and I A firect our serv' acconllnglv can iWfiTl upon us any out all in structions absolute ly lo the letter. Wc understand. 1! 8XO!h;rars & 7JM.Mi:KM an Underlnkers Arnbulancn Service Phono Main 02 Try! if NOW IS THIS SKASOX of picnics and liuvn parties. Let The ltlack Cat su; yon nil that work mid worry over n hot Morn. Onr deli en lessen can sci'vu you wltti sandwiches, Sain d s . Our link cry Is always supplied with delicious pnslries. Our fountain supplies I be best tn ln Ci-cHin. I-ast, but not leant, we bae n cmnplek! lind (of fancy liard candies nnd jiartjAsrtinciils. t'allWlii 1 10 nnd In n few rfnites ottr . refreslnntints are rcnitA to sxrve. . . - T3Tflh rn iv I I rfvry s'.ttlution alul U- i. ?-5 ean d-lui,on i. M (ufan-y out nil In- JgJ m f are rcaiu to serve. I JPIL : W Home of the Ari-h-Aid Shoe for Men and Women ,, . I : M'-fmS&i. - GKOVKK SMITH, lKr. ..-..i., ) X v Wk i .L I ; c H i mMl ' rrrd riAliS MOCreni lViainmonv "Slmm Dauqhter7 Ik II Ill I I - - " I Trial Tonight As an ui shot of the affair Mr. and Mrs. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. l;oe will be hilled before Cue municipal court, presided over b Judge J. I. Staler, at 7:::o o'clock tonight nnd Mis. (kibhnrt will be a!s- present, under t lie role of a material wlluew. The charges Tlie 'Scod Maxwell Rleted For Its gged Strength Perhaps the most notable feature of the good Max wellbesides its econom ical, care-free service Is the all-around satisfaction it gives its owners. It is one of the strongest, ltfost rugged today. It is extremely dur able. Owners will tell you that it averages well over 22 miles to the gallon of gasolene, and thatitreturns 18,QOOinikrrorinore to a seijoftSres. Its performance Is worthy of a far higher price. For instance, it accelerates , from 5 to 25 miles an hour in 8 seconds. Its ease of riding and handling is out . standing, and its beauty is ; j almost too well known to need comment. ' W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. l- l S1IC r j i ,,,,,. I I TOI1W . WKIIXKSIIAY i:iiymhv tiii'IMKV ! placed against them are- liRtantlr rind battery. ; Se.veral or the spec- tutors can testify that iho charges are correct as they, Innocent by standers, IhemuelveH stopped two or Uiree well directed blows with some portion of their anatomy. The four and the girl were re leased last evening sans yA cars built SilkD resses Important In Summer Wardrobe Cool, slim -Prppiri'Yoeks for sports arc very sinait, and for summer Dailies and afrTfnon leas you can not find anything "more attractive than Printed Silk tVvm.w in gay floral designs. Silk Frocks that ' you need for your summer needs will be .found here. French & Greene Rcady-lo-Wear and Shoes. Men are learning how to walk! NOW, with Arch Preserver &lioc3, l'ic i,liori built on a real chusais, men arc Icntniu'; that walking can bcdcliiiluful,'lliatilca:i be licaltliful. Men ore getting acquainted with "happy dtl" which olso means useful feet. You won't under stand what real walking la until you try it with comfortable, vigorous, active fect. Conic and sec these shoes in juat your style. No obligation! PRESERVFD An 1,sHn7larst0rm.v love and l h. J. .'jjtiv I ( (!t1u( ""ii: l i li Hull Miim j Vi. " (. is