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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1924)
Wednesday, August 6, 192 !.' THE LA GRANDE . EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE Local News In Brief OO.W1NO KVRNTft iptcmhor 1 f .nhor day cele bration horo. ?.p(. 8. 1. Orando schools' pen 1924-tft term. lov. 11 Armistice ny ceiebrn- Unit here. , Itulld H onto ', I' Hobcrlson tool; nut a per thls morning In build :t -jr,nu Inin on Adams avenue between iker and Cherry streets. . Mnn Hero Stay L. Osborne, auditor for Ihe Moii Pacific System is hi jn inndo on oniruny hmilnvHs. He tetopplng at iho Kohy hotel;,. 'k Itanxcr Here I'mil Kills, forest ranger oftlie ik" district ol' the AVhitniun N;i (rial forest was In La ramie this riling lor the purpose of look- up some transgressors of the 0 rules in Iho reserve. f MH Tonlnlll- Ixow T.T. k- Kltnw will l.o H.. .1 his ..vonlnp , 1 ln),V).rl,.. ah., k. of i. hull lnlllmlm, ,!.,. lru w members will take jilae (o- .i.,,- .t(, lliH- tlon of iho Armtailre am will ho heM. lay pro- Hwiiil for the Mhinm r,Ir. and Mrs. Karl ItrynotdH and Jr., 5lrj and MrH. Charles j lynnldH und family und Mr. and j. I. J. Thetfion will U-uve to rrow for (he south fork of tlu' iani where they will npi'iid a If days enjoylnff outdoor life. - llolil Mtvttmx mooting: of the committee rif of Uio Labor Huy fOHiivltles ho heia at elKht neiocii tins nlnc in the oddfellows null. nutnent Hiih-coinmiitefu to liave i prfc-e of the various nocuous of . program will he select ed thi , fninu. nwt from Helincil f. iss Alareella Herry. grad uat iIk snrlnir i ro ni the. Vni ve rM i 1 v o eeuii. arrived this morning from I lem for a montli's visit with her; - rents. Mr. und .Mrs. Wood Herry. I.H V.run.Ii-. .iii"Try plrd u pOKition on the stuff at i ftp rnlverslly and will return tnj ,uk-u-" I'" - r. Hold Trial Nrxt Tuesday ut 1:30 o'clock ifcdt Hirers und A. Lewis of Cl jn charged with violating the jimp fire .law In n national forest servo will he tried before Jus. Ice of I'oaee Hugh K. Hiudy. Thin Will be the first ease, of the kind 4- he tried here. Jesse I'runi of figin is preparing tlie toHtlinony if the defense i i A F , r ' ,1 If' th0 AAn, xi, ilM,n rin.iil(nt 'ilflt week, was large and Iru- .'i i i.i I . .it u r, it.,, i tiotiK Hell Lumber company of Kansas City, arrived In La Clrnnde ttiis innrningfen route to Longview. Washington.. fleorge it. Kicks, resident 'of tlie Howntan-lliekji dninnatiy , 'nccoinnanleil Iry II. N. i Jtshbv. BUnerltilendent, went with tliem this morning c Sio company's holdings at Ullie. . MiN- flu Tlicii XV a v tn Portlnnil -J Mrs. Willlum Pollinan and dau-)of hlcrs. Misses Kdna und Louise, ana nr. und Mrs. Pert Kmersoii Vf Ann Arbor,- Mich., who liave j fceen visiting at the Pollman liome , h.i ... ii,n 1,'nim. m n:ucr wi-ri' K''3 fcti for ltinr-h while traveling by iulnmobllo from linker to Port- to ltd from which place lr. and Mrs Ktncrson will leave for, their jfc-jp home. Prescott Lilly, of Ha- 4 More Days FOR -A MICHAELS-STERN OR FITF0RM St3IT All W)l, Hklilv Tailored, Laic Mxlt-ls. at a Savin lo Yon. 1 MORE DAYS OF OUR BIG' Slock Reducing and Money Raising Sale Fo Men and Young Men. UNT (gTHIBgy THE STORC WITH A CONSCIENCE fcer, was also u member of the party. . r. L'merson is much Im pressed with the vcst. (Vint mission Meeting ' Tim, regular meeting of (lie "city dads" will ho held this evening ul 1::tu o'clock ia t lie commission iroom In tho city hall buildim;. Trip Includes Many OHes .1. II, T'enre, who is In New York attending the. nntlnnul meeting of iho Knights of Columbus, has wrlt- ten his family hero that IiIm return 'P will Include, Philadelphia, Chi- (ago and Snn KraiulHiit, Portland then homo In La Crundo, lurt'ltnscH Lot . Jerome h'olcy of La Crunde rv ee,nliy purchased a site al Wallowa Ih!o fur a summer cottage. Plans for On' camp are not cnmplcto ns yet hut .lr. Koley expects to have l hi' place ready for next summer's camping. The machine was ptirohasU of L. Knillh, locul l)odffc(lealer. .. County A rent Leader Here I'V I., llullnrd, county a went Icad- r of rorvalliti was In l,u (.irandf yeslcnlay conf-rrinff t H, 1. Avtrry. I'n Ion county HRriculturlHt. Mr. Itallurd supervises thv work of the various county agents through out the Mate. 1 The current trip wns lurpcly one of inspection ft the work; In various Huettoua Oregon. of '(J(M (f i()r(lam w . nf llot linsH(1(, ,,rmiirh , r..-aiirt..- ilsi ,,,, nn ,.... , tin was driving ils Lincoln ua fur nb IVndlcton and will pick It up there on his way home Thursday 'morn Inn. IT. Phy has gone down fur one day's attendance at the meet ing of Pacific Coast Health author ities. - rt yir yuU Trip j,. ryo ,)(.,UK ni.u,(, frtpu fic(1 Hp 0 . tnK,.,, (,y till! IlieitllM.i; of t ho t'niou ( 'ounLy hoys anil rirlu clulm. I'lie tentative dati. has her n fl fnr "Aiitrust U'L Al- Men, usslslant stale- leader of tl. 'clubs will he present to conduct the trip. The , tour will he largely lor the purpose of Inspecting I he' aetlvith-s of the Individual club members al their homes. This will be the first field trip or its kind taken by the club members in two years. Funeral ft Large One. Heporls from I'oitland statu the fnnoral of Miss Hoekenberry. who was hilled In un uutomohile acci- posing. Hanks of flowers were nt by frlrnds of tlie. decens-d. iMr. llockcnherry was on crutches. ("What he lech; so badly ubout," Jtho report slates, "is that he did inot slop and rest while driving, as ihey had had no sleep for a day. jSlie was asleep on his shoulder tour ofiwn,'n lnoy l"uek the pole." ;oo Wheat for Ceell . 1-Vom running the county busi ness as one of the commissioner; I'nion county big ranch Cecil On to manipulating Gullowuy has scor- ed a success this year for he bus produced some very excclleni whe.rt, a sample of which ho was aiinuHnc in I j. Ornnrlo vcstenlav. " " " - j According to Coell this year ma show the Galloway ranch breaking even which he asserts Is quite o fine advaacc over me pasi inree y' - urft Personal Mention It. J.'Kltohen of li Or:indo, was in Haker tvlay on lesml businKx. Mr. und Mrs. .1?. I- Moon left L:t (imnde. this monilnr in hu'tite in Kntcrprlse, Mrs. 0. II. 1'ralt and daughter. Seville, ret timed from I orl land and Seaside thin morning. llr. and Mra. Ocorge L. Higirer: of La (irande, On, are iTrr"slcrd al (ho Hotel 1'orilnnd. Cortland Oregonian. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. HeclTnf llois worn visitors In La tlramle yester day. They stopped at the Hum mer hnlcl. Mrs. 8. H. Parker and children oT Hurh igli, Idaho, und Mrs. A. Smith aiiil children of Campbell, I da tun were among the Imirims who registered at the Humour lio irl yesii-rday. Vmi Itulh Mayer and .Miss lleL en HpelKler arrived In-re from the east recently lo visit during the next month whh Mtss Kdrls Ma- gulre; , - Mrs. George Hirnie and son. Cordon, left on the branch train this morning fn spend 'a few days waiiowa laKc. . Mrs. Ham Hruee -and her son. lames, .left for Huntington this morning. Mrs. 1 truce will return soon but Master llntce will remain visiting his grand parents for sev eral days, - Mrs, W. I. Warren and Mr. ami Mrs. It. L. Wurren, who ure driv ing through lo their home In Heat tie from a trip east stopped ut the Koley hotel lust evening. Jay H. Hohbin of Kntcrprlse. Ore., is ut the Imperial while In Portland for a few days. Mr, Dob bin is one of Die hest-hnown sheep growers In Wallowa county or in astern Oregon for that matter. Portland Oregonian. Mrs. "W. J. Hays and daughter. Marion, of Olympia, Wash., went out on the brunch train tills morn ing on their way to Knterprise lo visit relutlves. Mr. and Mrs. Otto C. Hiipper of Hcrmiston were registered at" the Hommer hotel yesterday. Thv have been Hiking a trip by cur and are now returning home. A parly of touiintu among wliqir. were M r. and Mrs, J. 11. Combs. II, 11. Combs und H. H. Archibald. all of Halt Lake, were in Lndrande yesterday. They registered at the Sommer hotel. Miss Alice Wright and Mtss Alnrt ISmith of St. Mary's, Ontario, Can ada, und rs. H. T. Hettltc of La (Iruude, left for Wallowa lake thin morning to slay until the end nf the week. MIhs Smith, accompan ied by Miss. Wright has been veil ing at tho )iome of her uncle, J. It. HmillY. Republicans Are Alter Six Senatorial Seats (Onntlnwrt from Paga One) south," In which tho Hepublican contest will ho without national di rection. ' Amontr the republicans whose terms expire are Henntors Horah of Idaho, llrookhnr: of Iowa. Capper ff . KunsTiH, couzens of Michigan, MeNary of Oregon, Norrls ot Ne hrnvku tm.l Sterling of. Houth Hn Itol a. In all of these states, and others which are considered uBs"r ed to ltepulillet.il. candid:!', Heti ator Moses predicted re-election or the naming of Hepublican sucevs- ' sors. Xo Wonl from lowtt. Hepublican leaders in Illinois ani aojommg, siaios were wiinoui odny iiat John gKxJii-lmK y She's Yourigesl Flpp'e tT" l: It 1 IV . A ht? s the wmid' youngest Mapper. Levinu 1 Viiiw of Covington. L, fiad her hair Imbibed when she was three weeks old and strain on uiutiih later. t Ucr-e shu is al the age of three months the vuvy of ullth w other flappers pa town. of Iowa, former -chairman of the national commit tec. would 1h n candidate on un independent tick et against Henutor Hroukharl. . Jn Houth Dakota, where Governor McM aster is the Kcpuhlfcan can didate for the seat of Hennlor Hter- llug. tin- G. t. P. forces are In "good hands," in the view of Hcn- ii tor .ioses, mid are assured with Hie support of Henutor Norheck ol united Hi-publican support, not withstanding the entry of four in dependent candidates, which, with I lemocratic ami Karjner-Labor nomiuess, brings to seven Ihe num ber of :i spirants to the place of Senator Hterllng. "We ure ussureil llmt Thomni Sclin tl, the blind eongrKsman, w ho Is Magnus Johnson's opponent In Minnesota, stands -a very good chance of election," Heiiator Moses said. "Id Kansas and Nebrasku we reel quite eertnln of Hepublican victory." ' ; Student (els lerec,at 110. MUNICH. AP) The degrio of doctor of philosophy was conferred roecntly upon 1 lelnrleh Zimmer man, a UO-yenr-old student at Mu nich Pniversliy. And yet the man who howls for Cfiual opportunity moves over re sentfully whep you loot to pass hi jitney. NOTIOK Hue to (lirrlciilly , experienced lu rolleetlng clininre for adver tising I bat Is listed under classi fied Advertising and under Ottf "now today" Iwndlng, the Fve olng OlwTver will lierenfter take no classified advertising lir ulvertislntr to be run ns "new today" iinles Iho ndvertln is ceoinpnnled by cash. -"OH 8ALK OH TKADK Knur milk goals and bluek pine wood ?S.U0 p.-r cord. I u" J.-frerson. 8-0-'tp 'OH HALK l'our room house and five loin on iJike street. lloo. Pyramid Lund Co. . fi-G-Hp KOU i:i;.N'T Two liousi keeping rooms. $15.ui pt;r month.. 177 Ji'ffersmi. 8--IMp WANTLD Til Hl'V-One 314. or :t !, .Mitchell wagnli (Mid Set iKavy. harness. I "117 Jefferson. K--ltp (rOitHALK 'niiHiial value in see j mid hand I-Nh iIh. 1 inn k body. ! C. A. AlcCrnry, H-ii-'JIp KOit HA LK $:i.r.(o Vk trola good uv. new , $ l5.it. 1 it 1 11 K avrnue, Coihk rdale Addilliui. S-i;-Jt. WANTl'HJ -Homo one to tnke care or litile girl in yours old. Phone r.ri-n. s.i;-itp 'i 'OH HL NT Vi ry fllie 2-rnom mod-rn furnished uptirluh'Ut. 1 Hub Aparliif-iMH, HH7 41 li HI. :.-i;-ti ITdt It KNT l!-rmmi moib rn apt. ! Phone 471 M. r.lh t. j r K-li-L'tp 'VaNTKH - - lmr If no u r week in-11 lo h II HKHT Kurd Oil ! iau;re nt:id-. Aiitnniobile fur ' mslit-d. HI 1 idu i d I 'rod net s Co.. ; Iii02 Hrnadway, Granvitte, Ohio. I , K-D-ltp (l'OH H KXT Kiinri and hoiiS' hotd j goods fffr sib-, plume Kit , I s-B-Jlp KOH H 10 T Completely . furnish ed apnrtnifnl. Adults only. I 141-H or rl3 Plnd Hi. S-fi-lf IFOR HALK Yellow Huntain KW(t 1 corn. Phone 37U-W, 4tp NEW TODAY LONDON LIKES OREGON APPLE NKW TOUK (Kpcclal) Ameri can dehgntes to the recent adver tising convent Ion in Ixmdon were surprisOfl to find how extensively the I'JngliHh market a were sup pi fed willi fruit .und other com. modltles from the Pacific enast. They fell (piito at home when Ihey saw California oranges and grape fruit on sale In the London hhops, while even watermelons of fair sixe were obtainable. ' Not only In London but even In tho smnllest towns Oregon uppb's were on sale, and were evidently In great demand. Dates, raihlns canned fruit,., canned . fbih, , und othir pad tin coast jiroductri were also found to be conspicuous fea tures of the Knglbm grocery stores, a fuel which the adveiilKing men regarded as a tribute to American enterprise. These Imports nf Ameri can food commodities, Ihey were told, would undoubtedly show an Increase In coming years. Already the anioiiat or foodstuffs shipped from the Pacific, coast to Kngland his become so large as to represent a considerable proportion of tho cargo sent overseas. Pacific coast shipments tn Hii ro pe during the coming season, it is predicted, will supra evpn last car's 'encouraging record, as larger cargoes of wheat and flour will he sent ncrns the Atlantic: he cause of Hie Knropcan crnp short -;'.ge. 1 " HUNTS LETTER (Continued from pure 1) nny coalition between the remain ing groups In the Hepublican and Democratic parties could be of fnetcd which would unite, ther.i iimb'r n common head against the new ''liberal." The result would be Dial for an Indefinite' period, at least, three major parties Instead of lt"o would contest for supremacy In every national eloctloti. The result of a trl-purty, ln Htead of a hi -party, system womd Introduce difficulties that. If long continued, might force far-reaching changes In ofir elective mach inery and legislative processes, Knr lust 11 nee: Hhould there he three strong, permanent parties. It would be virtually imposslbl 1 for any presidential candidate ever to obtain n majority In the elec toral college. This would force, ultimately, a change In t lie method of elect In tf tho president possibly direct elec tions, instead of throjgh the imd in in of electors since it Is Hot likely the country would long stand for elections being thrown 1 e.vulaiiy Into congress. No less a political piu-tlMin than Ocorgc Lock wood, editor of lb Natluiial, Hepublican urn former secretary of the Hcpuhllean iu (Innal coin mil tee. declares that a gn nil overhauling of our politi cal and legislative machinery mist ictni; If third parly groups (Ijm to hold n bnlanct of power In eongi ss and In nat lonal el c thms The Importance, then, on the Mniu nnt political history of tm t'niird Htates, of the present 'in dependent' movement, fur out weighs Its Immediate effect In the p rert nt campaign. If, as Its supporters maintain the "independent" movement is not a lt Kolleti movement prl niarll, but finds its strength In f indumeiital economic and civil conditions Instead of In the pei : niialiiy and tersiiaslv ness of i.uy nan Individual, than any ronsM- Tiible rtri-ngth dev-loed In ths i n r's cu in p:i igu Is a I most oert -iln lo b crystallxed Into the nuclui Stubborn Case Responds To Tanlac Seattle IHily Civew Tauhic Vtell Credit, - "I woiibl not ho I wick - In the condition I was before taklmr Tanlac for n inllllon dollars," re. eenlly declared Mm. N. I), WdsIi burn, 401s 41nt Ave., Ho., Heatue. Wash. "Htomaeh trouble . had taken away all my strength and broutrht m down to where 1 could not Keep going from wea Uncus und suffering, I was so nervous, rrwt less and miserable that life n'Uo n birden. only taoso afflleteu i with' Indigestion as I was can for a new national party. If the' Im, Kollette candidacy is personal, rather than fundamental, then there's no use worrying about the trouble to come In .1 trl-party Hystem. Hut just which U is no two groups will bo able to agree un- tit thv votes have been cast this fall. RETURNS GIVE KLUXERS LEAD ' - (Continued from pg 1) -1- hearers for tlie . fall elect Ions -yesterday. The pqlls closed lato In all the states and. Indications were that the bulloting Had been . heavy. Long, ballots . wei '. expecleu to slow up Ike gathering. ami tabulat ing of returns, '. , , 1 . Kalr weather greeted 'the voters and the day passed off quietly do spite tho heat oQ Hie campaigns The K11 KHik Klun Issue bobbed up' In till the states and to observers was regarded as the big factor in Oklahoma, - where J. C Walton, deposed governor anil klun foe, sought the democratic nomination for I'nlled Hiatmt senator,' against I , a strong Held, 1 A. few scattered roturn from; Kansiu gave I'nlted Htates Ho mil or. Capper, republican, seeking re. ' nomination, a two to one lead nwr ' his two oiponenls. A heavy vole was reported In HI. ! Louis which political ohservers j have predicted would be the ilv- otal factor In the Missouri pii- 1 nary. The gubernatorial nice held f the spotlight In MI.-sourL with .11! heated conttst In each party. ( HT. LOI "IH. Heturus from Hiff nrsi la precimrin iu m Missouri (or the republican govcr- 1101 Hhlp ('onlejl give: pinker ilPJ; Lloyil H R; ; Miller HiL Thero were (mm ronntry dln trlcts. - r , The fh'Ml 2". precincts reportlnrr on tho democratic raeo-for the guhernatorlul nomination gave: S'nlHon Jaeobu 47L hiore-IHO, Priest :ri7, Loftln IlL Men llolil ProKirlnu tn Austria. ViHNNA. (AP) Nolhwllhslund Ing the loss of men during (he World War, posl-war Austria Is not much different lit Ihe propor tion of Its male and female popu lation. Hecent flguro show that for every 1 .000 men In Austria there ure l7S women, while In t!M0 thcro IUS3 -women to each inoo men. . PROBE BY OBREGON IS UNDER WAY- (Continued from par 1) or communal lands and an agrl ultural school. Question r-itiplajri". " I'nder ihe general direction of Cosme Zafrunava, ullorney general of Puebla; Miguel Marque tlum hos, superior "court Justice, acting 11s a speolulfinqulry Judge, and At torney l-'rnnclsco Vazunca, spePil representative of Ihe department of Justice. Tuesday viewed the scene of the murder. They fpies lioiied the hacienda employes ns well us more than 70 ugrarlans. Obituary i ni'H li iidi:. 'red Lehde, aged fift years nine nioaths and si-ven days, passed on yesterday following an extended illness. He was a resident of this vicinity for many years and havc.i a large circle of friends. The remains are at the Mnlineii kamp chapel pending funeral ar rangements auiiltlng m onl front his tu oilier. Hair Grown or No Money Nolle tli Vn L Hu tu )e rubber 111 I 1 l g cap on tii botil. You rub ll bottl over yuiir . hud and tl rubbf nipplrs feed the hair ttrowlnt m ed ema into th c a I p. On minut a dmy In yoMt own lonwtthVan l.t Liquid r Acalp MiiMgi mtana an abundance of ntw ha;r and tha clot and luatar Uat cuina wUh tn-rfrct lair health. Aik ua alont tha VU dar treatment plan. all 11 under monty-back guaranu. THE L & L DRUG CO. Treatment know what 1 endvired. Ah stubborn us my rasa . Tunlae has built me up 13 pound t and there 1b not a tnice of my old troubles left. In fact, I em now . enjoying perfect health ami I am just no grateful for my re covery that I want to praise Tan- lae to flveryhody." ' Tnnlae Is for salo by all good f dru'-fflHtH, Accept no Hiibstitule ; Over 4a million battles sold. . . , I Tanlac . VeKotahto Pills, for con-1 stlputlon,'; made - und rr commend nd by tho nmiiufficturerii of Tan-' lae, Adv. ' mostly . Indian farm workers, who wero arrested Monday at various villages' throughout the Tiiejotxln- hio district In which - the Kvans ranch Is'situnlcd. j Further arresis of (hose who I may ho uhlo to throw light- upon the tragedy are expected. There ,ls no confirmation of reports that I tour ugrarlans have, been kllhd by I mounted, police from Puebla. I The '.millennium M waiting pa jtieniiy until the' thin comes 'when ' reform will begin where chaiily dooM. ' . Pillow Slips All st;impcd and hemstitched on good quality ; tuhihjr in simple but effective designs. v Most reasonably priced. - Art & Babj Shop MFverylhlntr lir.MSTIT(niN; Hole YOI It U H HO! It ran bo converted Into n pe riod of ral Hutlsfaelory pleasure If you meet your friends . here, beenuse wo of fer Ideal dining environment plus excellent menus, a mei - sdvlug plan und lower prices. Self service- means no de lays,, more tlmo to talk anil a lunch that you will like. Cafetniit Hervlco ,ll:aa lo l::iO. 11 I I'll I'l.ACK CAT . j flrVfl fljCp I Arc ad' j Thursday Friday' Saturday y m 1 OF FOX NKWS mid FELIX THE CAT Last Time Today "I I Ell TEMPORARY IIl!SRANI" ONYX POIHTEXfi HOSIERY JN AM, SMADRS ' French & Greene MAitKirrs toiav. .. j: POHTLAND, Ore. (A PL- Cattlf slow; hogs nominally steudj-; sheep strong, top, H I ll.Oft ft 9 1 A. S; Kggs steady and umiiaaged. Hur ler, slow und weak, standard 37ie. Hutteritit steady. y7cWSSt;. HAN l-'HANCIHCO terfnt 4:.e. (APLHuty for the liaby" Sommer. Hldif. Xot slniv 'Tlie Mlra. c-le Man" and "Him mnrcMpic" has tlutv is-en picture (lint to ir nt your heart like "llig mother." It's a story of lo 1 rcnl mi (Icruorhl ns It lui never Ihhh 10I1I. j ALLAN DWAN PRODUCTION JM5INTf0 BY AD01PH 2UK0 CI QarumounlQiclun. .i