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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1925)
Saturday, January 10, 192 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE i V Local News In Brief , ,.. COMIXd EVENTS March 6, 6. 7 District high school basketball tournament at Union. Wallowa, Union Install iS'ew Municipal Heads (Conllnui-d from rhgo 1.) - CATHEDRAL IS WORKOF ART At Hot lake Mrs. Harriett M. MucDonald is spending a few duys ut the Hot Luku Sanatorium. - All's Ilurudcn Heller ,jf Ielln llurnden. who has been 111 '- ' nl th Hot IjiUo Sanatorium. Ik rn. ported Kitting along nicely ut this time. . Meeting Postpone! -l ' . The weekly meeting of tin speaking class scheduled for next Monday has been postponed and will be resumed the following week. From Corvallis N. C Jamieson of the extension - department of the Oregon Agrtcul-E turul college was in La Grando yes terday on an official visit. Mr." Jamieson registered at the So miner hotel. - i To Piny I nlon Teams - j The Wallowa high school girls! and boys basketball teams left here.1 today for Union where they will tneet the Maroon and White siuuusr tonight In the Union gymnasium i They will return to Wallowa Sun-i day. new urruitKement. Mr. Hpence will not only be Ueeorder, but will huvu ciiarge of the water system. An urrungement is being planned whereby he. will occupy his office for a designated period in the month for thu purpose of collect ing water rents. Mayor Marvin him appointed the committees of thu Council us fol lows: v ; : . I".;1" . Klnance: . . G. A. MeClurun, chairman. . A. llunler. . . Theo. Shell. Ordinance: Theo. Shell, chairman. C. A. McCiaran. L. b Allen. Streets and Alleys: ' It. Sutphin. chairman. L. F. Allen. C. A. Hunter. Fire: K R Allen, chairman. Theo. Shell. H. Sulphln. Water: C. A. Hunter. C A. McCiaran. 11. Sutphlu. Scottish Rite Building for' the Valley of Missouri: 1 at St. Louis of News Order. ...... ! liy J-aii I'nnconM . Another evidence ut America's determination to "say it with ar chitecture," und one of I ho most tinprcss've-, hvln- the jm-initlntr or the new Scottish Kite Cnlhedral for the Valley of Missouri ut St. I.ouis In design, plitn.nnd cfoolcie of ma terials the eulhedrut Is in harmony with huge edifices planned In New Vork, Chicago, I'lttsburgh und else where to express the spirit of American cities and institutions. Mammoth Inferior. ; ; An auditorium ; tlfnt will sent ihree thousand 'persons", a kitchen and dining room that recall the spacious days of medieval Kurope In their capacity for feeding thirly- i five hundred persons at once, gi Igantic offices, corridors and iniliu I tlon chambers are physically us- founding. They are declured by the Masons to be merely Incidental to the real purpose of the building, which is to "point to the growing Interest In' the higher Fife." The Cathedral, faced' with Hd ifdrd fetone, looms 104 fi'I't. high frttd ObserveDr'i'lic ; cltv . council here f::., met' In regular session jit the' city Board Mcctlm?- r hut recently and; following the re- . , , . . , i, v. prts of -committees. Mayor J,evy. J in informal meeting of tho-really rouncil'Vonner; Ws. Pook; Hess. uoard wna lield Vcalerduy noon at Ac(Muy ttnd 8l.iblnU Reorder Ter- a luncheon In the Somnter hotel. rul,- Marshal ..Vanhouton and 'General topics of interest .wore street Supervisor Sherman were discussed. The consensus of opinion sworn in us municipal officers for among the local realtors seeniB to this year. All were holdovers but be that farming Ms, "coming back" ( Couneiimen, Coefc and' Hiihh, i; with, a. consequent increase in thel Following the administration of value of farm lands. They also pre- the oath of office. Mayor Levy diet that less houses will be built ! made a short talk relative to the by speculators In La Grande this things accomplished by the co'un year than last. George Currey, jell during the- past year and look president of the board, presided at j ing forward to more definite con tho luncheon. structlve 'work for the year to I come. The Mayor continued all coin- liilon Officials Take . - (' ii-- . Vo ' -t ?.! i 1 235 "act wide on Mndell Boulevard. Personal Mention nilttees as last year. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Slitzingcr nnd family went out on the branch train this morning to spend the day In Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. J. ;Havenscroft of Enterprise are now registered at the Hotel Foley. Mrs. j.'H. Hayes of Enterprise' returned to her home this morning ufter visiting friends in this city for several days. Mrs. W H. Russell left on the branch tine train this morning to' visit in Elgin. New City Oiilcinls Will Take Office On Monday JOSEPH Owing to the meet ing of the Wallowa I-uke Wonder-' I land stockholders of whom sever- ul are incoming couneiimen, the city council did not- meet Monday evening.- --Tht- - regular ---moetlng was postponed ,( until next Monday evening at Which time all ot 'the officers Will be Inducted! '' " ' Tlto.se who will take the oath of office are: F. F. McCully, mnyor; C. 11. Patten, recorder; J. F; Urnn sOn, treasurer nnd it. S. Gibson. John HimelwrtgM, I. K.' Snyder, Mrs. H. M. McKinnis of Wallowa It is five stories high, but there is no, wuy or iciung mis irom inu ex terior The stories are each un usually high. Above the third stcry; whose windows are recessed ini a'j sculptured frieze 110 j fee along the front, ten Ionic columns rise ipr, thirty-six feet. The sur rounding' linos of- ho1 biliiding, 'as can be seon.iuhe lliuai rations ui- classb Greek. ( . l ' I 'JJapcsfry Glass Vestibules. ' Sublimity speaks ;from"thtjfnside of the building as from the outside. Mounting the spreading granite styps. the visitor enters vestibule doors of tupeslry glass, to emerge upon a corridor 1GG U et long and 2 feet wide. To the left and right are offices of the functionaries or the order, whoso names appear blasted onto the luxurious surface of the same sort of glass , as thul used in the vestibules. Immediately ahead is the auditorium. SAVE WITH SAFETY At Your REXALL DRUG STORE When you ft el a d:yntHi or the thtoui, tig'itiii-ss of the chest, und u ra.sping .cough, you have a condi tion that needs the relief iifforded by , ItllXAIJj CIIKKUY U'Altli COUGH SYKUP It contains no optites or narcotic drugs, and can bu given to children with absolute s;.f.ty. 25c and 50c( Glass Drues ' ! ",pi i:i:ai,i, SIOI'l- Urrs I he nudltoriun) contulns a Rtagc (hljvill hold 480 men In iuUiry Jonailon and whose prosceniu'ni wldlli or 9S fect Ib (treatcr than tlmtlof any alnKO In Anu-rica. The miillt'orluin ltsolf Is 1C5 roet wldi'. 13(1 tuat -tone "Mid: RS n-H-Wtfli, New Masonic Cathedral I r" it ?' f r i rr n ... r . ' I 1 'AIM Si. I.imlt: Itkinu i-lllitu liluli i.i.- It .. )!. .. i.i is pictuml the m v .MilmiuIc ctlifieu wbiih expresses the city's lilgber nliiLs. Hunt's Letter (Continued from Pago 1.) In America but of the whole world. lia "Story of France" was written in six weeks, while se questered on a lonely plantation where ho could not bo disturbed. Thf French government made it a textbook for use In French pub- reception, that the ladles could only have gotten Inside their silks j"c Schools, and , satins by having been pouretjl ' in. When the intricate system of I h'mnv lumhMtuato Tor Cropsw ' concealed snaps and hooks wns HAINES, Ore. Although, light explained to him he declared UiHnowJ continuo to fall daily thru- still reinntncd as much of a my8-!t Haines valley uild foothill tesry an a real "Chinese punnle." A -fnshion authority who studied the gowns at a ' recent Willie' Housu function, however, declares! depended upon for water through .i l'AM!l,V CLOSES SCHOOL KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.----When the, family of Paul, Holirakpff mov ed, 'Horton' school clos -d lis doors, nor will -thf doois bo reopened un- tllj.nnother. family the s'.an.p -thq IlK WW would he more than ever pux 'zrpd if ho were' In Wu:dilngton .today. ' For the Vast majority of jtWe, costumes 'In evidence on that occasion, u was uoeiareu, were or tluV kilid that slip' ovor, the head; witliout nny fastenings at all, or we.ro of the surplice 'sort', ylth 'a suigle button or liook as' fastening. -'Doubtless' the rVa'.Hl of mascu- rcbelllon Ugaihst the "hook up; 1 ordeul" , that , preceijed all White House balls in the old days. Sbhrakoffs" moves into, the4 coin munlty. Horton school, located In th eastern section of the counly, was I one of the most complete his composed of seven pupils, hix of (orlcal libraries In America, for merly iQwned liy the lale Henator those pupils were Sohragoffs. The head of the Hohrakoff fam ily decided to move, and conse quently the young army of Sohru koffs children was withdrawn from school, leaving one pupil to be in structed by the teacher. Miss Wil letta Welch. The county school authorities concluded that the school could not listrlct adjoining, there is not suf ficient snow to assure crops In pc Irrigated socjhms, here snows urr out, .the. growing. . season, . A: report toduy. fronv.the Olive, Jake plant, of iho, Euften, Oregon Light c Poycr eouipany was that the. snowfall; n, that, point,, had.nut pv'eeded Ip ehes. i of the board of review be broadened to Include investigations into ser ious physical rue tors In tho future success of projects. A third pro poses thu uppointinent of an up- praisai uoaru to determine the val ue of crops on each project. The granting of a three-year morator ium by the reclamation bureau on construction cost payment upon up plication also was requested. The resolutions Will be enrrhl In Wash in if ton bv former Governor Tho'mns A. .Camnbell of' Arizona Land Profeusor Wldstoo: ;, Reclamation Act Is ; ' ! Endorsed at Denver . ' ( iiflu.T' uiojj ptinuiitidoV ,be rnaln)n,tn?d' for one pupil, so Miss' Welch waB transferred to a school in upper Langwcll valley. . .Kohhcr Susicctw In Custinly, VW.-I ci-.vv.irw. Ih-rru nT'tUti V V t V,...l-I'r...' tl,. The audlldrluin strikes the key note of the entire interior. Musfttve .ice Hhceta and Ed l-.ben Council- n(.8s, dignity and sublimity are pro- inen. . j. i:oumHWorTn vus tne, served thminrhmit. V! cost of the bulFHip.g will b; one. holdover. was a visitor in La Grande last eve ITILITY JXCO.ME ning. . ' . I AM) IX VKSTJIKNT Miss Mamie Alexander returned! The rHatlnn of gross income to to hcr'hoine in Klgln thts morning7lnvesrmtntviH- rrtrtyri'genrfttty on Completion of Graqde. visit In througli en route to Ford will be employed by tjie Itow-inan-HlcUs Lumber conipuy. . lrtion to the ordinary reinll busl- I Jll'Sttlll1(l till"- lliVl'I'fil'M IM1UI ll.-IH lit. flo hcstUiirtArt 'tliinVinu". lhat the Mr. and Mrs. John Dahlsirom same relationship is, line -of the left ibis morning on No. 24 lo visit 1 electric UghC'itud power business oveSumlay In North Powder. j The average light ami , power i J company musl lnv(-sl approximate- Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tamerls and j ly ti for every dillar of gross in family who were in La Grande yes- come and out here In Oregon with lerday returned lo their home at hydro-electric; developments anil Pumpkin liidge this morning. The long ami contly transmission lines Tamerls girls have Wen gojng to ll is considerably more. If the net school here but wilt enroll at Elgin is one-half the gross inconv- it is next week. . .still only one-twelfth or the Invest- , Intent or 8 1-3 per cent. Mr. und Mrs. Oscar 'Vard and I 1,1 Practically 'every ollu-r line of children of Hruno, Idaho, went "'"siness tho volume of business La Grande this morning """" ,B fc,,l,,l 1,1 , A(,NS Vl Maxvllle where Mr. vcsuiiem. a grocer wnn n uivem- ineni oi j.i.immp reasonainy expecis to do six times lhat volume of gross; huslm-HS and if h- mak-s two per 1'SK OFlSCIKMIIi PI.ANNEH l'eent on his gross sales he earns l SALKM'-i ')re-r 'on version df the?' P,p r,,,,,y? A ' ( J ' T ', present sta'to -training school for ' X -retail dry goods company,' or boy Into .;a reformatory will be a shoe merchant, experts to turn hit. recommended by. Governor Plercu capital approximately lour tims in his message to the legislature, year, or in other words, do a gmss which convenes here. business four times us great i:s the An ppTfTtriution for a new slate- capital investuH-ut. To a prop, r un, training school for lioys already has dersianding of the public utility been authorized and work on the business It is essential to under plant probably wtH get under way stand th dtHparity between Ike early next spring. The site for the volume of busin-ss done and tin new -school has been purchased and investment of public utility corn is located near Woodburn on the punh-s compared witl other enter route of the Pacific highway. prises. Governor Pierce said thai fie reformatory. If approved by the' Hood CmmHlnian Kcsimi. legislature would be utilized in HOOD KlVEil. Ore. Cijy lie housing first offenders who areloo corder Howe received a letter froir old to be committed to the boys K. M. Holman. city councilman, en school, but who do not deserve in- closing bis resignation. Mr. Hol carccration in the penitentiary. man. whose health has been pior and his family, have -been nt l-a It "puzzles us how a girl can grab Jolla. Oul.. several weeks. C. A n couule of raneH for breakfast Itichards wns appointed to the I Obituary i : c !i and be alive and happy for lunch. mtinril to succeed K H'-ulut. inon) ! than Its Inst detail at JtceKport, are under aires! at Maerlniterita' Cat., nccording lo word received t his afternoon by Hherifl tanner. Theincn are suspected of Ituvlng robbed .!ie Ueedf;jart store ...v, .......,.uS pv' , ijtinim I iiuuru uur ieeu:JJ jtail Jiu$ fti.MMiRU? J?'.isi -1 f.-A-4-i jr L .IAIL FIGITIV1-: filVES I P OREGON. JITY, Orw m-, UobcrL Wpooner. 45, who escaped from tlu con my jail here inift:i4 i'juivfv Ithtm self bp lo Sheriff Mass and was re tiijtned to the jail to continue serv iiiff on his sentence, J(h,?ivas one yrnr.itiul a fine of 5'ifiOU oti liquor HpUonerfntililr lo lJymem ort-ih' fine, so his sentence aniountetl to a little less than five years. Offi cials hero believed ' Kpooner bad hopo thai the governor would lighten Ills sentence, HKATII OF !K. CAKSON Or. Shelby C. Carson died at his home In Greensboro on the night ol IJv.HiImt 14th from (he effects of a stroke or paralysis suffered three woks prior tbhis death. Wtvnip-in.-tl.e TywtorWw'jnti 1i?j Cwthvrns bptiv Ui.RCjft'eeptr'' buro und made thlsVioce liis home tho ; greater portion of IiIb life where be practised his profLss.on im st successfully, lie was regard ed as arrong-lhc most skilicd phy sicians InWbatuu Jle. ws a, man of- broud culture and kept well years Or. Carson was a consiston;!, member of v'he Grecnabttt;o PrcH-1 bytorlan tltui ch und Wus'6ver'ieaiy j and willing to help in- uny goon j cause. iLa death is deeply regret-1 led. Greensboro has fost u cilizen I who will be sadly iniss"d in every walk of life. Oeccased s survived by bis wife and one s'ster, Mrs. Funnie Love j iuc of SI. Petersburg, Flu. Mis Margery Garrett and her two dau- i ghters, Mrs. W. M. Nichols and Mrs. Talley Turnlpseed, wtrn for a num ber of years members of Or. Car-' son's household and lie hud been j a father to them. ; GENERAL nnnn Tinra ' I .strictly iualit.v-, llri-- not built down lo u price thai wo ami the makers fully guarantee Uj every replied. M'c make fulJusliiiciifN for you ourselves so it will pay to si! tlicso (irtirral Cords tlm iic.vt jou need new tiros. GE ..Jennings & Shumate,.. ' iSuCcbisoii ''to' S. Southard & Shinn. where physical conditions are sucl as to occasion reasonable doubt at (o their permanence and where 1' Is believed that further heavy con. iviuouii ui veoiKia. ima ueen pur-1 hi ruction expenuit ures may uo nec chused by Cly C. Thompson of ess a ry, tho taking over of the oner- Miami, Fla. ation und maintenance be not re Watson, a temperamental and quired us u precedent to recelvln tempestuous genius, was a hlslor- benefits of tho law. leal authority not onlyv on affaltH Another suggests that the soof I. "you'""-" try THE . Mlf,,;.. "..'t : ''. Wllhout Obligating I j ....( ,,., , Jfi .'iier-At'OT i( I rn'Jll.'0 'Jl'W)Ul'SCif1 '"I' ' - 1 i. ' ; f ' Hi.J 4i" "i t'.'o'l in -lo'dt -p-hi -ni..'fb'hl rll ,M r ii r French Flannel Shirts 69c . . : Men's French I'lanncl Shirts, with collars attached or without; cut full arid roomy. Exceptionally good values at this very low price 69c . 51 STOKES wis THE HUB 4 HOLDUP MEN TAKEN BY POLICE (Continued from Paga l " . hours have pussed. -The loss at Wih'h Iioiihc, occu pied" by several Oriental boarders. Is hard to accurately rseertaln as no one knows the exact amount of jcash taken. It was not less than j 5MiO. the police officers state, and I others bellovo' It was considerably moro. -i . . v ; WHILE THEY LAST Wis mi! clusiiiK out on tint' iimjiiIk-i'h or IiiI'iiiiIs' Sorc-Milol siippiT.s. j'iKviii, ciiirskiii mi l ljlm ii km. lti'suiiu' vi.au iii Art & Baby Shop " "Kverything for the Baby" U - dKMMTmilHrt Hold Boiunior. Bids. , STAMPING Butterick Patterns D. M. C. Thrund ; Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. 28th Anniversary FURNITURE SALE r ;.' .;; ', NOW ON :''"."..i..' ' W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. January Special All Women's, Misses', 15oys' and Youths' RUBBER BOOTS ttm "Going at One-Half J'rite: Now is the time to buy our entiie stock nf Quality Merchandise on Sule. SAVE NOW Kunerai services were held at (he. late residence on Tuesday morninK. f conducted by Itev. I, W. HollinKS-j worth of nurencf, former pastor of j the Greensboro Presbyterian church i who pnid a very hiKh and very Jusi j tribute to the memory of the V-1 parted. The burial was in the Greensboro cemetery. Greensboro (Alu.) Watchman. - 1 "THE STORE WITH A CONiCICNCC jl'ur.ion whs w.-ll known nnd r b'Vfd by n Utty.i- circlf fit f rh n.is n Im flnind-, havlnt; tp-nl a summer hi re. toK"th'r with bis wifi nt th' home of his nbecs Mrs. Wm. !, Nichols, fownt rly of Grnnde, nnd .Mrs. Tally Turnip-! seed, formerly of Vincent. I'ltncrnl Sttndny. Th fun'-rel of A;dne .hint) - IV dTon. infnnt son of Mr. and .Mrs. Ibiroid I'l-'i'TBon who dt'd ytr ,d;i morntnc will "bo held at 2:3" o'clock tomorrow nfttrnoon from Ihc M.lho.llt fbtirch. Intcrm',nt will b at the Maon e crni'(fry. Kitneml rirniiiyc. jiu'nis iire und'T thf supervision j of diioiratji aaj Ziiuiuuinn. , .1 5 W:5w3.w'MH--aW Announcement The Siudvhiikcr Corpoiation Announces a New ChangeTlh Closed Car Prices Tlic range in prirc rctli:clins arc from A) to $210 clicapcr, ta!div cffecl immcJiatdy. M. J. GOSS StudcbaKcr Dcsilcr Corner Adams and Fir I 1 11 V I 1 11 II J 5 i -; i ' . ; r; , ii; .'in:! I "''I l!'riii !,!!; t..i ..(.'' 'ill' SUNDAY ONLY 6 Acts Vaudeville 6 ; , .. ,.1J 1 '!. (. ...i ... .. . 1 WITH ORCHESTRA . i"-"oVeWure 'Selections from' Illosson? Time' " !atOSBY" JACKSON:;::J...A:;ii:.:i:.lThbsc Funny Boys' I M l ! ' ,.7'i ; i, ' 'X ',r; i i, ... In:'! ;i!,i'i-': . ; , tSWAN & FARRKL rn.r.. ............A Wise Jay, ! URAZILLIAN DUD ..:::::J...:'.'.::...!::::i.i... Comedy, Sons JOE GARCIA Equilibrist LA ROSE TRIO Singing, Dancing, Acrobats ANTHONY NOCERA.... The Gay Serenaded '".. TO-DAY THE BUTTERFLY STAR, TODAY HETTY fOMI'SON In THE GARDEN OF WEEDS Arcade Theatre, Mon., Jan. 19(b. MAIL ORDERS NOW1 , .MCHMIS. SlllllM'rt AlHHHMICC TIIK Gltl-'ATKSl' M-' AIiIj MI'SICAIi SICCKSSKH , S,tirt': I'rniu MiiiImtO Ohm Altisir. Mory: l-'ritii. Slniht'i-I'. Oun ICuitinii,',.. WITH TH I' SWIIO (.iii :at m;w VIHIK T..STIT(V THl:.IT:ll AST Til M M'l l AIII I' l HMvl lt AMI I'flKIT.AMI I.AM Vl:.Al:, IMM i.'i Unlit. I'nfiinr, H-rlruili Ijiiik. T.'.l.lr Wt'lih, I'lilrirk Kill) mul tMltrr- (im,nii- rrh Own On-ln'lnl TrnrK In 2 M'Tp,'!-. $ ll;iKKtft Car I.AIKii: C KOIII S Of IM SI AI.I.Y 111 Al III I I, (.Mil s I'llirs: m.d'l l.r.i - ri..". Phii Tux ! ..I J Ry-'i'l