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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1925)
page Eioirr THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tuesday, January 20, 1923 Observer Crossword Puzzle QRHFHFPiY Succeeds Green uiu nun I ni FEDERAL M in I i 1 II t '" MERCHANDISE ' g J , I I frpje XS " Hn Al g With ,:!,ch ?vo Purchase g j 23 CD 35 ll . -. , pi" 60 M flYfJTFRMF W TO fe5HS5Hi r Mil 1 L 53 ! ' u u i 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 i u BATTLE DUCKS OLVMI'IA, AVash. AP). Con- fronted with the dt vaaJation of ! their oyster Uds by the pred,.. lory actlvitWa of coots and blue- bill ducks, uri'l In-big prevented 1 by law from routing the invad-1 i , . cm by the ordinary shotgun pro. 1 cess, membeis of the Olympic Oyster (irowrrs ujoriation have dftermiix d on u noci ranipaiKn f bloodh-M frlKhtrulne.s ti profect tbilr blvulvea, uccordln lo K. N. SU elc. secretary of the, tirganlwi'h.n. With the reported approvtil of state fish and Kame officials, u aM-edy launeli ban been eo,uipprd with a cun which dlehurt?es a llue carbide f!ome Into the ulr ot rriruiar intervals. The bmi carries u!ho a niortnr whiih dj charpea sniukf and noise bomb, hurling; the projectileit into Hie nir a distance 'of lot yards. This permits renrlUn(r out over th FOR SALE Tun I0-A'ir TmH. rhm In. 3fl.0tMi.rH i ami It I..VHMMI. S"i;tt'il tn alfalfa. EARL ZUNDEL Hal Bohnenkamp Funeral Director Fifth iit Spring SI. ilEKRY'S LAST SH0W1NC D. W. I'lcxi'iiU "America" A Thrilling Story of I,ove and Romance liv IColtcrt W. ( ham Ivors TUB (iHKAT KOMAM'K Dcclnml by many critics tn w nunc wonderful Mian H'ho Pitt'i nf n NittUm," ir.itc tiniiling than "Way lit un Kast." loc and laughter Thrills - Suspense. A dulls ,,: vvr ,:.vv ! II L-M - MJ, -J posed lie Is when the tide is too lovv to approach the feeding birds. This civ ft will cruise uhon the beds. heW-hiug it. flames an 1 hurling it?; ilrjtt liUfS projectiles In ihopeg Hint the thousands of pred jatnry birds which feed upon the inysters may Ik- routed without Jepp-ting the panic supply. or ni'in nc counter to tin federal 'game law provisions. "MMIMSTS CLASH WITH VTHOI.U S IHHING l-AK.UMj p A It I S By tit.- Asocial-d! Pr'-u) Chi nolle meetings ,'r''"iout Prance hi protect, 24. Part of u fish. against tin1 government's religious ; 25. Sailor. b . . . . . . re 'ntnuod Sundav and i27. Note in musical scale, In Aix-Kn Provence, a clash oc-;-'S-To prohibit. tur:d hewen adhirn!H of G-n- ISO. A stroke, erjil lc t'aKtelnau and the nation- Original irard n, al raiholtc ft deration und thf S4. Insec tivorous luamiiial. local t'onimuntstn. I3t;. Hurley otieped in watr. The t'uiholk- held n procession !3Ji. Near. (during which they chanted an-;?y. ihems. white the Communists also pj.raded. .-Inciriff the Internationale ; und other revolutionary sonjrs. The two fuel Ions came to fisticuffs n.s the I'atholiin were wending their way toward the cathedral. Iteinforcements of police prevent- ed the Incidents from becoming serinu. 1 i:i:t II I hK.li r IIAIli;i l-'ranee (By the AJocl-j. Conjunction, ated Press) AHer having been! CO. Korm of verb "to be." deluyed for four day. chiefly ow- ''-. Assistance: ine to fon the two powerful Knnch ICS. Take up a pi tin. ftlriitiiiieji which w'.ll endeavor to C4. Overturn, make u fllKht uca north Africa.' VKIETICAI K"t awri at ll:li Sunday morning. The flier, however, instead of fi tup o perpiznan. 4 2." nilieK away, the first stop on the sehed n!e, were eoinpetbd. by unfavor able winds, tn lmd at :?. o'cUxk at Aor.I. lii mlies lium I.te. The two inuchines are 10111 iDii M'lei) respect! vet ( by ( 'aptatn peilelier Polsy of Parlt-to-Tokio fame, and Col. Ie .Mari-lrnc Main 12 T i TOMCHT Griffith 1 "'Or: ( liildnii under IJ ltv Pound! Some uew ctcaword puzzle words. Yes, they're in thr one, but you'll find your old friend ''Kp:" in this one. too. IIOKIZO.NTAL I. Starry. 6. Pertaining to heart artery. 12. Simple. 1 4. Tend. 15. Tropical tn-r. 16. A large cask. IS. A mule mammal. 15. A female sheep. 2i. Prions. 22. A snake-liko fish. 23. Ktnce. Hir on the cyelMn. ,41. Neeation 4. Measurement of tvoe. '43, Center of wheel. 44. IMoch. 4c. ls. 4 t0wboat eulpmeut. r,$ Hiemish. t '64. An eccK-sluMticiil viKtmcnt. 155. Famous divorce center. ;5S. Before. Allay. Cabbaee ' "l;ioM-unv Time." h ('-t b d a musical pluy but hating all the charm und ciarac.eritic. of n eomie otM-r.. ddtj:htr-d a crowded bouM ut Hie Arcade lhe:ti. r last nlirhl when presented by mo eapabb- eouipa.ty u-Lhr th.- dir-c- lion of .Mes.,rK. Shlilen. I U ant:- lul voiee-, lo" 1-nI rio. and per fectly "Vr'iti-. i MU i t ontbtned to miike the enteft (iniu nt u thor- iouii Nuceess and a c-ompli'tieilt lo j tip jufl-tiic'it (if M- nt and Ford. Have You Properly lor Sale? Are ymi b:ms l offer Mtr pt nKrl v for -ale IliN spHna' We n ph n-eil f. offer ihi our Iki t lo IIm Mdlinz of e y prip rrl and arrvnuo. PniMTiT If Mthlble. prteed i Iglit ami on reusimnble term. -honM jhH In 00 da or lrs.PImnc or mi' . Wm. Miller & Co. Kf nr hir Phone Mdin I Acts 6 Different TASTICS DHTKKKNT is dikkfklnt: Nclin'n 21-Hour Cough And Cold Kemrdy Al.o!utely Cuantiiteod. Newlin Drug Co. MANY ENJOYED BLOSSOM 1 3. I-end. 4. Border. 5. An article. j 7- n top. ! S. .Mujutage. ' Accurate. : 10. Small land body, a stringed 1 1. Player of a hient. ; IS. A vat. 1C. For, y eubic ) iiieasur inent. Instru- feet in ?litp jl7. Tenuis ei"iip!iient. -0. Spiritual transgression. . 21. Knock. 24. A lady's ballroom accessory. Batter. Wap.-r. I'omrade. 31. A color. (33. A structure whieh keep4 Uick I water. Part of an infant's apparel. h a t i-o n s -3 re mad e o f . Vulpar. A monprel. , 39. 4'i. To point. 42. Ijirjre marine dtiek. 43. Headirear. 4 5. State of equality. 4". To wear away. 4S. Those. 49. Hebrew- name for Ood, .11. To gather in. 55. Anp- r. 51. Is (pl. 55. Pl'-ce, 57. Of no value. 5!. Sacred Brahmin word. CI.. Thus. ' Arcade owners, who brought the , production to la Ornnde. A. is i:-t:aHy true ot roeil ooin- pitnie.. the chorus was very ordi nary, but thtfi wji- more than off- I f" Set by the excellence of the princ- II ipb-, charaett rs. Tliey all secured 1 1 a full tneosur." of uppUiusc. iiaving I . for vehicles, as they did. adaptu- i f ions of the charming tyYics , of Seliubert. K'l.U'.Hy appn t iated fwith the inu"ieal numbers was .rte ' comedy of the piece which kept the audience in rors of laughter every mom-, nt that the two comic " charicters held the Maye. j rlrude jiig. UH ".Mltxl." was lin attraciiic h rolac and sang w;lM r,.;ii wlill. fjen- , , . , . ,... ilS ..... .......ish and j .ilmis -1:. Hidf una." was itltio very tr" and charm. 1 the audi, nee with h r atin and dia logue ; s w-'U as with h' r singlnc. o;lir Mipporiiu (iiiinin- part w ie al-o ery yuod. Th- hit of the ninn In u imii-'-ieal way was ri-vt-s: ered "oy I Mt rick Kelly us Baron Fran Sho l r. His voie was d ItKhlfiil ,ind ti) the "Si reii.idi '' In the first act. i! i-pored by a ipiarlet. he enpti aled the audii-nce. Aimost equal ly e': a ruling in his imiimiuI lllim bei and superlatively fiefdve in hl. dialogue and dran:.i:?c effort wa I(i1(k Iavetin. who played 1 In part of t be famous compiler. I t anx Schubert, about whom t he pint of the play was built. IBs "Sen:; of lv " was utie of the niuM popular Ivnes of the even- IHlf- Aide from lh- musical numbers a cmtlnueiis enmedv hit was nc-t-tervd throughout t he play b Tiiblv Webb, plaviiu- Kranti. the until .it wefer- He was an ideal cnmediati. making the most of t v -eiy puH.dtle Sltli.ilion. to the j;re,it tlji UH-tll tif the midienee. tlP K- ttrv Batoff. u C.tint SI-,arn;off. was an aide as.si-.tani. Their seine in the ,-nninl act conwilrt' d the audl i nee every minute nf itN duration. Support 1 i:g male ( haracti;i-. wen nlso pit it mii it. The netting. Imhilng effects, and orchestra music w. r. all most creditable. IHphtniAt t fin YUty leior UIhii Mtie Mi-t Hh BKl.C.BAHK. (AP. (ju e M.u le f Jugoslav a Butuant in by birth and a Serbian by tn.irrl aire. w ho is aft omtan inc Kin; Alexander on his tour through siutbern Sorbin, litis u roused a WHi-ni cotitroveoy lH-Mw.n B it r.iria:". a 11 i Si rbi.i i t b nbirls!s by Co- ' lutiiiiir she ha; l i it rann" en ter ti if s Si-' ai;eaied a Sipn In Ir:i 1 1 ist nine of b ith cu'ont n a v li tit- vv on I en rrein. When tTr et ) llolotfiHl.t in Se-!i herd oi It-Is. t h- matle 1 he churge that :t v.is vii.itlnc 4 B'i'garlun til't'i in md- r to hpi uI t-t the n)s of 11 Bubnirinn Mpilla-Tl.,- Ue!-i id. . li-nolets d s:tri!edl! teat . IJUt - P was veminv: a S rbhtn ctm- lei t II in eh b.-ul rt ?d d C ' tin i"v the its. ; r ti rted t. tin- Uu n b.-.-if. To the Int'iuiii3. nes-tvip.-r r poster !te p. ,t. wu": -I i l l w.arnc ti-. oi.-te;ie of lil people, and t hv t, t hut 1 WArtlllNUTON. I. C Personal (income returns; were filed with the I. nited States bureau of inti-rnal revenue in 12I y 6I.S7S Oregon (laxpayent who reported total net income of $16!. 22C, 2:. The total tax paid was $4.23:.7V.. Whih i Ithe number filing returns in ias not so lnrg us 1S21 by 9 2'.. tin net Ineuuie report ed for l:tJ ex-cH-del the jiri-cedinj; year, by $1.- 1 he uveruge 1122 was Ifi'J. tax i'T return in compared w r. it r'J 111 1521 arid 12 in llH'i. bit' jsueh coiupat .suns mean not Uir.u ; wltbuiit the iiionl detailed :in:.ivt:t,i If-caus,. or the succeeding r v.si.mt f iy congreKS of income tax r.tbk. along with Increases in indivi Iikm exeuiptior.s. The Oregon taxpayers catnei within the income vlvs& or J2t'.-' jOt'W to $25o.ooo. Olturs rtportin--in higher classifications tiiuuc roup returns which concealed ac-, tual individual incomes. j hue to the high surtax on largff incoiiKH. 17 taxpayers contribuled ! more than one-eighth of all of Ore-; gon's tax to the government, pay-j tng S5CO.602 as contoured with the !42(i7,64!( paid by the 14.925 nor-! niil taxpayers whose earning ca-: pacify averaged between 1m0 and! $20t. The 17 big taxpayers re-1 ported totul net income of $2,071.- 59S. while the 14.1'UO reported $21,-) 742.701. j Taxes were actually paid by a much smaller Dumber than the 6!.-! il'j who fileil returns, because it is' lo be remembered that many thou sands of returns were fib-d by In-, divlduals who. because of exrmp-j tions or for other reasons, wore not' subject to taxation under the laws.1 By principal groups Oregon laxe.: divided as follows: Fnder $lnuo. l:M; $ltnn toL $2tff. 14.935; $20011 to j:nto 1 j 4767: $.1000 to $4'0ii. 4477; $4m)Uj 10 Satf). 2334; $5iifni to $,Go()i), J 5 IS: $imo to $7000, CaS: $7000 to1 $S'oo. 453: $Mim to $SM0, 2H0;! .oio to $10,000. 22S; $10,000 to: l$11.000. 18S: $11,000 to $12.ooo. 123: $12. "00 to $13,000 101 $ j s . to $14,000. 72; 514. Ooo to $15. -j"1, ooo. &7: $ is.ofio to $20,ooo. 214: The first 20 years of married life $20,000 to $25,000. 109; $25,000 to'"rt 'he hardest, according to the $30,000. GJ: $30,000 to $40,oon, U2; statistics, for the 2.K34 litigants who $40.iM(0 to $5i.owo. 34; $50,000 to's,artt,t suits 'or tht? dissolution ol $C0. ooo. 15: $GO.ouy to $7o.niio. ji:'thi'ir marriages included only 321 $7o.ooo to $ SO. 000, 4; $ so. 000 to !-"s'S in which the wethled term ivo.ooo, 6; $3u.tioo to $10h. mim. 4 : ! was more than 2o years, lloo.fioa to $15o.ooa. 17; $l. o.oooj At the end of 1H23 the estimated to $200.n00. 3; $200,000 to .$250.. population was 47.7 17,100. The fe ""0. - ; malo sex w ith 24,S:;2.513 had a ma Taxpayers were divided a monc ' jority of 1,117,126. the counties of the stale as follows:; : Ifciker !I7. Benton 57s. Clackaimi 1C4. Clatsop 14'.t3. Columbia 60: t o:s 1"7:-. Crook Curry 1 s. hutes 765. Dottghis 0".n, ti$.. Oil-! jiium Orsmt 1 7a. Harney tug. jllood Biver 422. Jackson l'72. Jef .ferson 74. Josephine 321. Klumalh Ijke ITS. Lane 1513. Lincoln 145. I.inn 59. Mullnur 2X9. Mar- jiontIS0. Morrow 2"!(. .Muitnornnri jjx.asrf. Polk 332. Sherman 25s. j'dilamook 444. FiilatiHa 1773. I n jlon 1 177. Wallowa 254. Wasco 7o. -WVshlncb.n :.. Wheeler 5U. Yam hill (i33. miscellaneous 22. By principal cities the following division is shown: Atttoria 111. Bt her CC4. Bend 67fi. Corvall s 512. Kugene 1"!1. la lir::"n'l" .b l- ford 62 9. reiri.n Cily h I N. petiilb -ton :i:4. Put I land 3'l.:'7t;. Sal. i: IL"6. The ImlPs fi;:f.. Bsuailan MdilU Will . Try to 'Kcimlse" t Ib-ct II ( U I, C B r (AP Kv r nieuib r of the Hawaii national i guard on Oahu Island, w h-re Honolulu Is situated, will be i.ilt j ed to active serv ice to assist lh (Hawaiian department of the army ; in "reputs.ng" the Atuerican fb j ) ; ha w ill theoretically attack the territory during the nrval man- u 'vers n vt sprii g. if tii" hief or the militia hurt an In Wahinuon is able to appropriate anprri niat'dy S2o.ito fur pay and a'h w ancis. I 'olonel Perry .M. Sin eel. t. -i ; tiri;I adjutant -general, has 'ask-d Washtnuton for the funds. li Hi. ref(nst Is grunted, approximately 7ei offierrs ad nu n of the e,tiard will be available. ImprtiveiiH in Made nt Mill ity M I I.I, CITY. Or-. I'n ace f the Impasttde ennditiiui Main street In H;f sunt hern of the city propertv owners !oc mt 11? : thereon reccn'l.v ot together find rals il u Mim of money and pi of persmial srviee to grav el road. The 1 lammond Bum her company is co-opera tin tn brin in the eravel to the vity on fiat can Mild the work of grading l B i luui W K AUK STILL SI 1TLY1M; HOOYKKI.KD PATKONS AT I NDKILMAUKKT PKICKS OX OIT POPt'I VK I1KAMJS 01R SEAL H.S4; JERSEY CRKAM .: S2.I8; PICKET IIARI) WHEAT $2.2-S a a m a a a M M M a KANCY KASTKP.N BlCKWilEAT. ;t-l'-. sack SOc SIC.AK CrUEP HAMS. 1' 28c CARNATION MILK. l.ai?e cans. - 2So M0T11E1VS Pr.F.Mir.M OATS, pks 10c CORN FLAKES AND POST TOAST1ES. -Mg 1V HOOVERIZED GROCERY Phone Main 49 - 2 Deliveries M a u 1 tm i 4V III J nomas Kennedy ot llazli-ton l'a.. Ire5iileni of Uilrlct No. 7. United Mine Workers of America, succeeds William Creen, newly elected presi dent ofN!ho American Federation of Labor, as international secretary . ' treasurer of the union. ' MORE WOMEN LONDON'. (AP The statistical review of tin r-gistrar general shows tit-at during l2:i there were 7Sti,i.ii births: 444.305 deaths and 2i2.4os marriages. The statistics show that 20.797 widows and 2 4.SM3 widowers re married during the year and the weddings In which both contracting parties took their second matrimon ial slep numbered 9.245. The youngest couple married gave the age of the bridegroom ay II and of the bride 15. Anion? the brides were 26 girls of the age of 15. one of whom was married to a man of 7J. Among the bride- 'PTOoms tnt're was one bachelor of KU.rKj si;i:k ijci:nsi:s s. ! A'.M, (He Api'lications for 1 '.' 'j 5 pud or vehicle licenses num bered io3,5Nfi at the clo-e of btisi ness in the state dapertment.i (In tlie saine date n -year tiiztt S5.735 applications has been received. License plan s nre being issued at the rut of npproximately 4c00 a day. not including thone sold over the counter in the office of tiie secretary of state. Attention I'fko Si- ej;.! Ml, , -tin- Wedric: I'.s' net '-;tu!y will b.- pr lmtiaien, lar.,e e'ass. and ft Kxaiieil Bu'. e ,n-ly at I 'amlly I rmr : hern-Wrii'LCi Speeial price. J veil per cord for 1 -inc-i wood. I'houo 21.7-W. .-.inilnaiT. ' Mrs. I. ,. Balmas. J.-fferson Av ., I'oriiei Vv'thovv. Phone 24-J. l-i:.-12tp llem-Htcbinj. , ideating, but ton hole, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop. . lO-M-lf inlet Cr- ain for vour hand und .In fur rtihn ss of the s and fite I nlv Til Li FIND ! : IT MERE Co'iy for (J:K tfibiinu must be J in by U:(ii a. in. j ' I inBaaaHiBaESiiBiiaiiiiiiiiaiiiBiEiBiiiBiiEiiiBeBBi i?i u a,i i t rx.i.. in ii t a iia iuvuuLeu WHERE THE THRIFTY TllltONC 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. AN ATTHACTIVK SHOWING OF Women's and Girl's Shoes A'f I'KK'ES RKMAKKAIiLY LOW. Women's Pumps Good Values! Black kid Strap Pumps with cut-out front. Mili tary heel with rubber tap Priced remarkably low! $3.69 Sturdy Oxfords For the girl at school is shown these serviceable Brown Calf Oxfords. A serviceable oxford of ex ceptionally neat appear- anqg, at a saving. $2.98 SEE 0UU WINDOW DISPLAY 2"c a bottle. thorn-Wright's Sold only ut Silver-, Family 1 rug Store. i-20-tr J Pltimhlii Contractor. 1 ; ami Stcuinrilling. hone 21S-J. 1-irj-lmp i St" Hemstitching , By Mrs. K. C. Tuckey. AM work: 1SUS Second. 1-12-1 in ! Acts ditferenl. Tastes different. Is different. Newlin's 2l-h:)Ur -ongh and co'd tnedy. Absolutely guarante-d. Newlin Drug Co. 1- Iteut, si II and repair nil makes sewing machls. Ac-" nbnnt free di-essmaking course. White Sewinc Machine Co. Vew Foley Hide. Phone SK3 V. 22-1 2-27-tf When you need hot, water bottles a real vjiIii.. In or contbinution fountain syrlngi-s thai are eally guaranteed to lust two years or more, you will find just what you want nt less tnoniy than s tch soods are K-ene rally sold for in any city in Oregon at Silvertliorn WrigiiTs Kuiully lrug Store. 1- Ave. -IT. lleuiMitchliig PU l i:d-,- ; Mrs. .1. I'. O'Centlell. 1 1 M (1 Corsettcre for Barclay corset KUESII P0I1K SI10ULDEI1S. lb 15c BACK BONE, 3 lbs 21c S1101I.DEU BIBS, lb ;,c Grande Ronde Meat Co. ITV. I:C()MIMV mill IIOOM It SIAIIhns I 1 iu uuie tu rer COLPKN MAUSILMAI.l.OW SYRU1 lo-lb. tin FANCY FLORIDA GlIArFFRFlT St'NKIST LEMONS, dozen CALIFORNIA SMALL OUANCEsT'd' 571 DEPARTMENT STORES Oxford Ties A popular stylo this sea son in three tie effect of selected grade Cluck or Tan calf leather with square toe and rublier heel. $4.50 Butjon Pumps For Women Black dull CabaretU instep strap pumps. Cut-out quarter, pjin toe. A neat style. S2.25 Notice of Bond Sale. Notice La hereby given thai seul- ed bids will by r chived by the un dersigned until the hour of 7:.10 V. M. the 21st day of Januarv. I23. and immediately thereafter public ly opened by the Conumson of tlie City of fu Grande, Oregon, at the niuinissinn Boom in the City Hall In said c;ty for an issue nf Citv of l.a Grande ImjiroveTnent Bonds In jth! sum of J73.lfiO.7r.. same being j in' denominations of $500 each, ex cept on odd bond for 1 1 C0.7S, . " ' M""rJS ''''-'"fT At" January i'h. inaiuring un years nam date; oti idimi, however at pleasure of the City at any K. mi anmi.il coupon dale on and aft'-r one year from date, said hond bearing inieresr Sjx .r rcnt (fi'J ) P'-r annum, payable s- inl unnuaKy. principal and inters; payable at tlu office of tin' city 1 n'as,,r 'r bonds being issued unuer the provisions of the so-culled "Hanerofi Bonding Act." All bids must be accompanl'-d hy a certified cheek for S.GG&.l". and must be unconditional. The approving bcal oninion of .Messrs. Teal. Winfree. Johnson and tf McCulloch will be furnished Bio successful bidder. The Commission reserves Hie iK),t to reject nnv and all bids. J. K. STKAKNS. l-o-Mil City JiecorUer. ticnt v 63 n n in a n H M n H a a a . pi pt H .Vlb. tin."...l.s:V ; $i.i.-( for 2'J' ii)c .own.: ..ISc BBBEB9BBIBSnBSS3QElSBIBBKBBBBllBBBflBflBBBKBRBMBIEBflRBBaESBBCB0