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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1925)
Wednesday, January M, 1025. THE LA GRANDE. EVENING--' OBSERVER: PAGE 'FIVE ! 'i I ! "IHIlUllilill Local News In Brief COMING EVENTS March 5. . T nintrlct litsh school b'.skotuull tournament at Union. 1GERS TAKE ALUM GAME lr. liiy in INntlaml ir. V. T. I'hy, who conducts the lint l-uke Hunutorlum at Hut iJike. Ore nnl oIho Is un extensive hrccuVr of pure-bred HvcHtodt, in ul the Imperial hotol.-Ori'Bonian.' ILEGI0N-TEAM5: l I mif, pii nnmc LnUIIUll UIIIIL' viu (iivo lvnii ante are out advertising the un it ual fireman's ball which is to Im Blvt-n In tho Zither hull next Tuch diiy even Ins. Muh'ic will be fur nlHhed by the Slur Novelty orclies iru. ' Children to IClltCr School- t'hiluren who become six years of aire, on or beforo Kobruary 15. The hlph school quintet and tin iiluinnl team run to close sores The tecond practice p-une of tin . -anon between the two In; ma wat played In tin hlRh school ynmus Unit yi sterduy uvenlnjr.'. on a form er ucrrsion 'the hitfh school defeat ed'tho alniiini -4 to -h The. Bion spirit, ! cniib-it between iw.i hint nlht wsis 2,1 to -'f In favoi tea ma composed oC numbers of of the school boys, the local poot of tin- American Im- p,;. ,,,.! ,v;.s- p.nd iJ'.'.i r. 3i Kin is now in progress, Tim Pir-!,n lu """... ''7r'imrlic.ulur inur- i-nt uum the elumire hi Ilie hiirb Klon nnd 'H(.iulfti. iini-im Kuttrliloir llummctl to guard in rnaituino's piace aiu t'naiuuno In his turn playing con 1 1 ;r in liummclt'H piuec, Koth boys. scciih to work belter In thclii new positions, post! of the contest Is lo obtain I new members for Iho according lo tin; latest bulletin: from the opposing parlies this und Is belli? act omiuishcd With ; much success. ' Thu two teams In (he field are. du:siKnated the "kcfl' and the ! "'lilue team. Tin; loriner Is cap- I allied by Hay Williams who is be- Tho'biisket shootin? of the sehoo team is still below utundnrd, how. llltr niilo.l in I ti.. ,.eLr i... I niir ever. .i- ' I v 4..ii iiuriov Imost of which were pot siiots tin ore to report at the schools Kichardson, Harry Mason, Ed I.ed-:,um lilc lu skds. for enrollment Thursday or Friday Letter, Jt alVAU.lUwt v. lalboU, The high school lineup slurted of this week, according to un un-1 Walter Ueau, Victor Kcklev, A. 1,. with Lyman and Glass forwards, iiounceinent by A. t.. Hampton. su- i.urMnIltii .surber Klein ami iXillas i Zundel and Hummelt Kuanls and Out of 71 trials ut the hoop. FORTY HELOW OR FORTY AHOVi; makes im til r fen nri' Whatever tlm tempi'ra ture in Winter, you will sleep in treater runifoi t if you have a Kailtleek llt Witter I tot tie with you. Good comforting i est will gl ve you t h e si re il gt h t o combat the rigors of W. li te r. perinicnueiiL ui this morning. Will Mwt The La Grande library board The opposition Is under the able leadership of Otis Veal who lias lor main assistants. Harry Will- Is' lams, ('net Thomson, Halph hu- sponsoring a movement for the pur-! lon- Hugh Hrndy. Fred Kiddle. 1 - Jess Andrews. i. A. Ohls. Italoh Wimv be done to obtain a normal l'""". t.icn Campbell. Ken Jjc Hchool for eastern Oregon. With .c'ollH'i t''urgl! M.is!rv, L. Murray this end in view a preliminary unrd,lA",liu t , meeting to which represenlatlvo La' losing team b to hL cm Grandfi people have been invited ! dnL i-xt Friday noon. ! GREAT NEED OF OREGON llnve Clini'sc or rimniiury w Arroriltnff to a forvallls nt-wa "uaiier William. H. Houirhan, jnnlorl in iharmacy ar O. A. t'.. will 1). -, plural In cliiiPBP of thv iilinrniaiy irmii inuccl rn.in I'aKc 1.) ' lo liu opened In tlio new liolel lien- a,.,11.at f jm.ond t,..h, iis. d ton. T. It. Graliani. proprietor of . ,.xi()iiini; Pennsylvania. Ii thc Giuliani nnd Worthanl 1'liur-, .,.(,. r ,. sllltl, t.n..r of inacy, and Artnnr i.ivinBsion. pi o-1 ( n,i,u.reo asked Mr. VIuIiik'b ad prletor of Hit' college pharmary. v,.,, ll)on th(, s,ji.ci as to wheth I'nainnno eenter. I.nrlson, Klewurd, Kerr, and Hanka ijot in laler in tile BUlllu, W05IEN WILL BATTLE FOR CHILL) LULL (Continued frohl i'ago 1.) fill Kanilcck Hot Water IJoKli' nru (he best Fluent, l'Hia ed in one eee. so can't lenk No p a t r Hunt's Letter fOontlntied from Pugo L have happened to any 'member who won hi have argued lo T. It. that lie wasn't from tlm day he entered the While Hous a iull ftedgeil president, not merely a vlcu preslileut "acting." . The fuel is, of course, that the .ivaihibllilv of alvln (Volldgo us tin O. , I'.'s fiintlblate four years hencu ib piMids much more on the future than on the past. W his "coolnew." his "ialm ners. his "eautton" nnd his 'Vom 111011 reuse" measure up l speel- lieallonii. then the i(iM-slliin necessarily )e one jencourage his visit Is. a ."gateway ' hotel" where he can slop and' pluyl around fur a day , or su'hefouc lie (starts thu final tap of the Journey to the resort. This hotel would tint , be of the nature thai would com-1 with local hotels but would that would give perfect service, perfect aecommo-1 dations and would hn equipped wit h golf links, pnsshly a swim nilng pool, nnd other Items that I he rich easterner dcmnmls anil reully feels he should have. t if .course us mentioned' iH'fore, ho is I willing to pay for this. A hotel nt the resort stnrts on .a Hinatl sea It.' .Mr; Vlnlng slid. I "but that Can - be . developed and extended. (The attractions the rich I visitors di iuund including golf links Jenn "nun' Inter. H'U 1 he putr'mn.''. t!:c rraori r.uuj uu uvl go we ever had ttub:r, in (Hi 11- tlt. h s, seams, snlvis or binding. Gjarantccd ftr two years. $2.50 Glass Drus In The t;i:XALL SMite t.nnule Oivj whether another tirm would be a there tmmeillately bi)l will stop ul "third term," or whether a third (l "Kutewny" which peeVa-sHalcs I'Tin is. aft. r all a bar to il candi- adeounte hotel JtiM omntnilatlon. ilucy. would be u minor -conslderu-1 "Tacoma built one of the best lion. ' (hotels In the northwest as a ";:nle- A m mil more potent factor i way" to Ituinh'r. otm of the blg l'atlng on the situation will hogitit nssein Tacoma tins'. - Home whether other Influential and, town, possibly La Grande, must be powiirful persons with H'publtean j provided with an un-lo-duto hotel, tteiu!rncHs and presidential ambl- eoalpped with golf links and other 'lions ran submerge their Identities j things that the ordinary touristy nnd subdue their ambitions for j hotel possesses. The value of such' another four years. ta hotel'would not He In hotel re- For, after all. these are folks I turns but In the presence of guesls not the rank and file of voterfl of this ty1o with the ability fo Windsor Crinkle ; Crepe 29c yd Windsor Crinkle Crepe in a wide range of colors Tan, Grey, Blue, Lavender, White and Cold unit ut a price which is very low. , '. 51 STORES m ,f I ii ti i HUH who I brow a Tit body mentions u very time any 'thlrd term." Anywisy, (he I n a u g u r a linn March 4 is to be a real "shindy." Their chairman of Hie Inaugural commliteo Is William T. Gallilier! spend money freely throughout the community and whicjt might inlisi revision or the motor .vvhi'ie laws , of the state would result from the passage of several bills introduced t in the house by. the Jolnlfnoud and ; liii'hwav i-niiiniilh-M nt -the rcuUCHl '' of the governor's special commit- ! tee. Kcadjttstment of auto-license Ittws; the sysiem of taxing bibses. trucks and other vehicles are pro vided. , , K.' .CATAPAXG !, IS OUT AGAIN WONDERLAND THE LURE OF . EAST OREGON (ronilmird from Page -1.) 1 tronliniied from Pngo L i Oregon, and he leaves the lake t ilook over the surrounding country ithen Is the time for the various irltli S li present lo hllll, foW Con- Tlien ' "'deration I heir possibilities lind ii-ited rbuslni ss and bidnstrlal lUtracilons wu"u't j ' ' ";,U'w.v" lliftrl Ncfdctl. hold ' Itegurding the- wealthier eltiaR will be the proprietors of the new store. Mr. Heughnn Is from La Grande having graduated from the La Grande high school In lil. Personal Mention Mrs. J. It. Oliver left on No. this morning to vis't Mrs. W. Hall of linker for a fuw days. er Pennsylvania had any features wnrh aiivt'ttising. Mr. Vlnlng called their attention to t he tact that Pennsylvania realty the scat of the American re public. He pointed out to them the spots of historical interest to j every true Americ an such as In i dependence Hall, the home of Letuy 1 HoKs, Valley Forge and so on. miUGATiox law kappl:i. Ore. rne.nlmous (i.fiis,.',:ind U tiln't h-thm thci municipal Judge lav land- 1 deeideil that there nmn-l. hv i rlli n c Xl',t 'HIT to lOKI i I cninm.Mir wjis firel out of (cltiKi fou'") much development is 'the fall again las! night. 'necessary b'-fnre it, can be attract- ! .', ,, .u,.,, - imp trt led. This division Is ordinarily arrest him again: Hut most peo- ! booked by railroads, nnd the-weal-nt.. imv a firm lintich that Cata-IlhV mn 1ms his itinerary prepared imntr has departed maybe so Wallowa Wonderland und when .irnw a cent In salary for his boost Ihts a 'tract ion Vnduces the tourfsls jnK 0r Oregon nor because of his to prolong their visit hero, then ! position, ills efforts to aid his the opportunity to interest them in Btuto to cotni"le wilh others uio ; (local agriculture. Industry and oth- j sincere and uns iliali In every ru". Iii Infill niinrirl unit leu Mr. VSnlilir , - -n capital in- local enterprises. Tociuy lBtltj j H l the northwest depends on the luroi !,.,., j,i, i,..,i,.i i. m,. ' Vlnlng is tlie addition of Huniet hing j to the wonderland that other parks) do not offer, for example: a pov.-i fill, colored spotlight that would play during the evening on the IIIIK' llltlMlllillil t-VUUB tllll lUlllllllllr. the lake, illuminating the natural: wonders and accentuating them wlthicolored Ughio, . 1 I ; ,! was reached in Saturday's, annual ; merlins of the company stock- Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Mormin re, turned to l.a Grande from Portland I'mtlru raat II. is n.ornim.-. They were in Port- """"" ' ."' this nioniiUK. They were In lanil seyeral days tin a combined business and pleasure trip. W. It. Gekeler of l.a Grundu. field orimnlzer for llm: ,sinlc KraiiRes l.-rt this mornlni; for lur- kee to attend a Krance this evening. . meeting Mrs'.' (VA. Chesser wenr to'Unt Lake this inornlnK lo spend the day wilh her husband who is convales cing at Hie sanatorium. Mrs; V. M. 1'arlter of l'orlland arrived t Ilia morning to visit In l.u Grande ror a frw 'days Avhh Mrs. Itoberl. Kakln and oilier friends .Mrs. l'arkrr is U former l.a Grand. resident. chamlM-r ol , ..f ,.. ! Karl Stacklalld or Cove Is now registered at I he Somuier hotel. Jav II. Dobbins of Kntcrprisi! is now stopping at tlie Koley hotel. A. I. Iloakins of linker is now registered at I he llulel Koley. PLANS BILL FOR NORMAL . SCHOOL AID (Coal limed from l'age 1.) biing provided for the in.ne.sii and college be diverted to tlio HP building or I he normal school. 1 am more inclined to the lie lier Ihut the present normal sclioo Humid be enlarged and equipped to put it on n plane "' h1" institutions of its Kind In the country lu-rore we slart In lo locate and build others." he concluded. V r - Now Pennsylvania." Thut night in an address .which was broadcast by radio over the t Mr.-Vintng linked the nnsylvania and Oregon tigeth'r by appealing to the out door Instinct pres 'iiti in iJvery man tit hough dormant 1 ut't limes. He pointed out that Pennsylvania's for-i , ustc wore . now, cuL.t.dowji. her streams were ,muddietl by the con-: lact with. commerce and called Oru. von : iho now Pennsylvania oi the West. V ul - 'Tills upper I. according to Mr. Vininijs.u'-JU,'d Jo mrlka.Hpmc. for by the following morning Oregon s representatives had 21 speaking .en gagements" whifrh took every bit of his time, and was even compelled Unmake breakfayl i.il(l reuses, . .. he1 'T 111," rHHHIu fC IUUK BI'i'lW " (lie Btult! logislntnV- 'during term which provides an approprla Hon of SfiM.iHHi a year for two years (o be used by t he stat commerce In the Hie world what Oregon lies to of-i IV r. The 'speaker pointed out that Oregon really cannot . afford to waste the t hoiisands of dollars 1 .vhlch have already been spent in i advertising nnd that the appro- prlutlon called for by the bill from Ktumalh county Is needed in onb-r ; o cash In on the money already xpended. Mr. Vlnlng s-tid that Hh bill merited the consideration ol the people of Oregon and whatever the verdict 'he would reside by the will -f the people. Vlolhl Solo. Preceding (he main address wo violin soks were play-d by Victor Itephito. accompanied by M rsr W. W. Kerry on ih- piano. The firs selection was u "Vats Maxurk-i" by Musin; Thfs nuiul"(r featiu-J' iiome umisual technical ability by the artist. The final H'betiuu was the old lavunie, jciiuiiiunu s morel.' W. Perkins .presided ol Hie , banquet in . very competent man ner. Two other features of the eve ning worthy of mention were the ensemble singing led by Klim-rj Htoibtard and the bantiet s rved i by liu Methodist church Ladi'S. ilion H,.il Mil l"IIIIIIIH III! I 'r."- linn dislviet lo'liike Out lllltee of ,;,ltiip Arnobl Irrtiratioit ifotuimuy mnvlm not Amount Taken Crows. Aniithic i bin L- niiniit the roll- holders. . ' . , 1,1-1,1..., ntirlit. ihO llKel'S WtTC Tlio . present Irrigation district in,.!iiied to think lhe h.id In: t a was seven ly crilisiMl. Stock hold- Kttle ninr than $rfK. Now it's, era adopt ed resol'lt Ions Urging MM,t s t (joo. control Oregon's legislators to work for two changes1 in; the dls-t trirt law one providing for' at b ast five directors Instead iff ! three: the other ' preventing' vHn- of Its - great srenle attractions bring capital from Iho east to de- lop its natural resources und Its Industries. liitko Is "Iain1.' "Wallowa Luke Is the outstand- ng; laistern Oregon feature, the magnet between tho Oregon-IilahOy state' line und a distance halfway tn Portland .that would stop end Interest tourlHts In this suction. Thv tt.urist will nut stop to si;ah agri culture or liidust ry unless ho bus some particular desire to do so, but If told' Wallowa 1 Lake ls: ah out standing const attraction, nil classes will desire tn visit thlH wonderland as 'one' of llie things 'expected of ' ilmm to vlsM and thut tley tni'ist'be! able to telj Jls( story to friends In Iho easl upon th'eir nurn.1 CfMipcrntlnn Nretlod. ' ronseguently it is of interest not only to La Qrande but lo all K.ist- t Oregon towns lo promote the ' h.,'iii explanation, t might b stated that Mr. Vlning has probed other resorts and their methods ex-j Mtiytiuu. haimtlvelv. Mr. Vining dites mot Krrrr rrnr ol a nlfltr. onufitllraitLDidrriin J ilKiunwuti Or. rmt'i I Kxnct PrMcrtption. I Drw itratmrni which I rti M the irupmal J aiur. CooipJrtprriicl I piinnirnl in ) mutt i of Uiruruitiwwiii re- i rum r"ur munry. Sou I talleooadniiKiiuw I Inll on Ofli III It A lirJ'Intfi til, ASS imrcK ' before the trip Is started. With proper .accommodations, elf., the railroads will not hes'tate to put the wonderland on lis Mat' but wllh- j out these, a visit by a class four i man' will be more or less acclden ,tal. 1 rt.tu iniri- liiiiint'tiint Hem tn MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES; f'seatinu liolders. iroperfy New V. S. Oiiiisiil nl Amsterdam Till-! HAOri:' (AP) W.illiutn Holt dale, of 'few Vol'li." hart bet h , granted the' royal exeimifor ic ' t or.su I general of the rutted ' States tit 'Amsterdam. 1'ntll rt-- cen'tlv he was consul general, l j Hongkong. January Special Men and YoiinR Men's OVERCOATS i $37.30 Values Now Spe cial at $25.00 Kaeh $.-..15 to ?6. l" WOOLKN SHIKTS Now $.1.93 SEK WINDOW! Clint's Clolhiery The Stora W lib IHmwi'Imk Causes of Fires During 1921 Here Were Varied (rnnllimed from Pagri 1.) enmbiiHllon catis-d two. Two fas alarms were turned in during tin year. MM Compile.!. The total list or causes nf fires hi re in I compiled by Kin Chief C. . Murch'son, follows: Stove pipe through roofs and partitions 1 Hp.u-ks falling on roof ! Mot oshen In wooden innti-s.-.. Ovr heabil stoves Thawing pipes with lorch Defective flues I'alse alarm (turning tnodi Smoki'tV car'-l- ssik ss l-'iiiis bniriiiig out (truss fires Smudging chicken turns- .. . Washing cloth- with cattnlin Children pbiylng wMh ma!ehe Cause from fire works Cause from rallioiMl PL'inv.. . Short circuit la cats , Spoilt a neons "i.tuliusi Ion 1 Incendiary onran Call for out In the valb-y OH StnVeS I'tikliown Trash around formic I trying cloihs m-ar atovs Water bncka in stove bb:w up I'HONE MAIN 759 I - " . .... , : ' proper , accommodation... elc the , 3 I "TllC IlOlllC Ot StaiMC iXML t iWCy (jl'UCCI'ieS . I . I For W" M' ' ." I"-' j GoldS V 1 i I ' .. VEGETABLES IN SEASON .. p?. I ''iPi A II I ' .R.F.ntTfTEn Prices 'm&MSm iir-- .77 . . . ... Afi.mr : Jdki&r r . . i. ,. nn7n um- .,------- .u .... i : : I . , . . - - (I .i. w. r JJ . ,-, , ., i '! " 1 '.:...,..": .... ,;tW Olli FIRST-STEP-'SHOES IN TAN- Afh)' "PATENT'. I:t1 IV i n ' t I '"A iSiW- . .i.u"-1kVHM llll ...;. o..;: n i r--r. t..i i.rrn .i!.v..,ii.,l.f. . iuJImI I - i , , ' -... 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