La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 22, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 4

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THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Thursday. '' 'January ''22, 5 ifl25; i
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La Grande Evening Observer
INDKl'KNDIiNT MiU'SI'Al'ER
- Published dally and weekly at Ia Grande, Oregon, by tha
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PUBLISHING CO.
BRUCB DENNIS - . Editor
I THE OLD HOME TOWN
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herein also are reserved.
THOU ART MY LAMP. O Lord; and the Lord will lightin
my darkness. For by theo I huvo run through a troop; by
Uiy God have I leaped over a wall. i Uuniuel 22:29, 3(1.
i
II TI'WmTCITwiufi) 1 c -S'ii,,.J'.i I IHNI
T HAS ALWAYS ft 1OxX nfrv ""i US' T4JlJlJ 1 1
-I BEEM AM V H KVAN IN TOMM rWfcCJ.n Yl''
-I UNLUCKY XlJ I WAMTtD 7b 5Xf fi Irri I jS, 1g!rtlFm
BSkM"'
LUCKY TMe WHEEL ON HIS BuSGY 1 S,
I ! CAME OFF JUST WHERg IT &IP - ' TAtMy
I Si -fc. , -n
Investigating Cleaver-
: State House, Salem. (By Mail). So far as vc have
'seen there is one dictionary, a small one, for the use of
stenographers and senators, and it is reported there is one
i:opy of the Bible in the senate chamber. The latter is for
I; use apparently of Chaplain Mercer exclusively.
'; y ,.
''( m ' Opening the Cleaver investigation:
- Pnmmitfnns nf linlli limlcoa mnnf in .tint unuui.ni Tnlm
A.voiiii-.K o.m:.
We lll'illly MIIIiillili Willi
! .CJeorge II. Cleaver, he of apple syrup fame who formerly ""' ul"l-''" i.u i;nm,ii-
OFFICE
CAT
'TftADt -MAHH MtQ.
fyJimius
Yesterday In
Congress
""Yes, 11 u pert," soys iiiotlirr,
"The baby was a (.'lirlsinioM invs
cnt from the Angel.''
"Well, iiininiim, if we lay li i tit
uway rureriilly and don't use liim
can't w glif hliil lu KUmttiiiu H-ir
net L'liiiMiiin'"
WKI.L KNOWN AI.I.LYS
Sally in our .
Hoivllug ,
cut.
-hi.
France, Kiiglund mid Kusshi.
He. I
stockings.
Hhe How do you kmm'?
Ht I just l-olllili'd eight holes,
MAYFIELD WINS
Tlif houw i:iKicil it hill to pro-mot-
production and tons. -rval Ion
of Ju'llum.
.
A hill for u new Anu'rlciui cm.
hany and I'otiHUluU'-Kriii'iul In J'o
klu punai-d' tin house.
The n-natc ri-j..(ld a i.n.PH.Ll
to withhold fundH to iiiainlalii uin
rims In Unlit. ,
A H"nl'' flwllntiK Nith-'oiiiniitlii
i-oroniiiH'iKh-d the fliitliiK or Ktn
alor Miiyl'leld, dvnioi-ral, Texas.
SENATE FIGHT
Texas Senator Emerges
Victorious in the Fight
Conducted by George
E. B. Peddy.
WASHINGTON. D. C The con
IcHt aRulnst the cliicllon of Srnator
MayfU'ld. democrat, Texan, appar-;
ently was nded when the tfenali'
elections sub-eommtttee whleh IimpI
conducted extensive hearlns on
the cae reoniiiH'nded unanhnoui
ly that he be seated.
The 8ul-c0iiniilttee report oft the
churffea filed by George K. H. Ted
dy .republican and Indpfndii!
democrat candidate against ' May
field III the 1922 election, will be
presented to the full elections com
mittee Kriday und early action in
expected by Chairman Spencer, re
publican, Missouri.
.The Buh-coiniiiittee's action, tak
en In executive session, concluded
hearings continuing for more than
a year, in which particular atten
tion was given to Poddy's charge
of excessive expenditures, Trauu'
and Intimidation In the campaign
Pending conclunlon of the case.
Senator Mayfleld has been holding
the disputed seat in the senate.
lilan Consplrary Charged.
Mr. IVddy In ftlinc .his cotitfsi
assort ed that Senator Mayfleld was
the candidate of the Ku Klux Klan
and that this organization had con
spired In the election to defeat and
violate federal and. state statues.
The name of the Ulan was
brought frequently into the hearings.
The 8"nnte called on Secretary
see you're wearing golf Hughes for Information on thi
'arts reparations utrrnemcnl.
SMILi:.
and don't
she
resided at Imblcr. Kilter later the newspaper crowd and night ami kicked Mmso:r out tnc
a number of specUitorn, The door is locked. A decisiv3.btttk 'door
..'ap on the door chuhos Joe Singer, sergeant-at-arms, to!
; ;;pptin the door slightly. He throws it wide open, for rajv Now Muiie
ping for admission is Walter M. Pierce, the governor of!' ;MuZ. ud sn.i.o
i 'Hhe great state of Oregon. j'Twin loosen up the cords (
" 1- K..: ...,. i ,' .. ,. i .And ease the weight of tiln
f in vnwiuu, wuii buiuuluu wuiiis, uiuju Lil ii y i Mg it iL'UUiig Twill help you on Hit
! i-)f svmnathv and soft friendshin. Seiuitor Harp mid Upihp-' "oad.
:'inf4J T Ki ....,, I, l.HAil I- f ,,h,MM' y"U nliU, hv
.'.V..V..I. TV, wvtu-lgllll w Mi:otlUll I.IIC .1UIIIIl.1L1UI1 UUUl,. AUli MO IlILl 1 'V.'
; leaver stands at attention, his beard carefully trimmed,!
: :iis heavy jaws set and his Harold Lloyd glasses carefully uravtoiui!
1 djusted. The questions follow and be it said for George, "i"!.'1,"".
n the fimt skiimtsh', he ausweved evej,-y,Uum, and assuije(UoHn'.c -
; ihe committee his lecoids would be, nlaced before lliem.i
j The governor stands in his easy manner. He addresses Wu'Si.'w'hY'
, She committee as "boys," asking them just what they.1"1" J"' '"' inirtiin-(i.
, jvant. The committee in turn admonishes the governor ""gS'rJ" n'i" ill"
,liat in his message he asked for a full and complete inves- ll,,s Js' mi-iwu.
. pgation of pmhibitioii iKiministiation. and the nieniljersViyiimTkhi.!k!Vr,'..T, "X
;SUite they have guthcied to do liis bidding. , " I tih-itv n.,i ni,ni n. ii
V "Tli.il'u , I l.,, " '..n in. ..i. i.i ii frl....; ,M "mi'"'
- v ...vo .1,111,, nmu ...iilui, lii.il o iijl;iil, iiiuii ",v, ICs
,''.'io proceeded to tell them the whole dcpailment was open ""'
I r. 4l,nm i.. ,.., ,l,.l..il I ....I....I 11 1 il J '" '
r -u miuiii in vvi; m-wiii .uin iiii:u Liiuui wiiuiu uiuy vaiiLeii ...
' .0 begill. . , . I Tliv l ink In a llal..-r Imli'l "ll-
5 No one' knew exactly . where to begin and the silence ml!'"'1 ", !"' iii v.t th.:
'f t i . ,, . , I i-xrlmli;,'!' tin- ollu r niurn-
,A snort (luialiou seemed a little oppressive to everyonj iim hIhuh ii ovin.k. wn.-n in-
S'il'eSellt. ."pI'iKHi'il Iii" u inan'n voir., hiiI.I:
? ' r'lli'llo, Ih tlilN thi' S(.-anil-St) Ihi-
rmaliy arose bcmilor A. J. Johnson mid in a Patrick
Ili'hiT 11. Viil'nv. In'nllir-In-U'.-.'
or Hip Into I'n slili nt 1 1 iirdlnp. n.
sirnnd us siipurlntumlunt ol pris
uns.
...
'I'bn naval hill, rontainlni; a riv
(Mli'St Hint Tnsiili'lll Coollilm c;il
nn anna conferenei' passed til:
sentilc, , i
forui't lo Mi'inluTH of tin- Hinali, rornlijr
ri'lalioiiH roniinltti'r alul olliorr
; vro iinili.,1 to a nlKhl illnniT w
Urn Wlilli; IIiiiiho. ,r i.
..... ' A-:
luiihi'Ht Thi' w'liiilu rallricil lifiiliis tvfll)
nn? I'oiiiinirilll rcpiilillr on t'varii
allmi of Ainitririin Iiihmih aaili ro?'
runilliiK or tin' I loin ! ii ii a n ilclil. (
Im your lot
anil Ninlli' anil hiiiII
" Ki'nalor KhlpHti'iul, rnrnmr-llrliiV
llow fat lli lty is .Mlnniwita. rliaiwd tlin Im fis-s -v
I lirlui'S for HtocKs anil ImniiH vii'i
dully tlin ri-nii!t uf u "8touk-KUinlllnt
TlTiilln
m PEOPLE
I
deinoeral.
,.refl:Nti(H
thi uyt Willynin:
I ueie nttt .-ieaklir
Scnalor MeKellar
'IN'lincHMei' preHelited
iiaklm? Ireni(leiil I'oollde In hm'M
tlKle wheliii'l' lOiiKliuid violate
the nruiH Iri'itly In Itiilldinn th'
hatUealilpH Hodliry and Nelaun.
,hisl!ue department look utepts tr
Hiilipena Senator Wheeler, dt.iiKN
Monlana, to appear he Tore A
eral.
Krand Jury hen
Die huliM! stale
llllll.
In ennnec'loii wltl
indlrtliiei I aK'iilHi
.MoNMol III school noti;s
'Why no." huhw vv -d the
! " : V ",w '"-1"lhl8 h the Sueh-and-H.irh hotel"
. r.... T..I.... : i' it i i. , ..
iui uuiuiawii in tinu oi me iiiemiieis; inai u. was up lo llic "" i'ikih, mw m um.
linim I.Ipi. In nn.C.p ilu .i....,o l,l',... .,.l,r ,ll 1I, 1 J""1 "l I Know
... ,v ,,..,hv,. u ..ftlMUK I.II.IIUI ma . tui-(, wuh"
, Excellency or Air. (leaver lo make any statements. Tho;
Cimttll' wnxiid i.lniilli.nl ml lin n iH,r I. I,....., ...I,.. ,1 Hill'Ki 'liul "iii" 1" Um
" ""'""Ji who wall lliv I.Till.ly Hllopnuill.
ie suave Senator Hutlor of The Dalles, whose smooth voice'
irst whk lniiril in ii :i.nll, ,.;,, Ii...,..,.,i i. ;,.r ' '''"'" nm iiIiii"-.!
. ' . '""'I'""'! iimiiiii- N,B. ,,!,.
ng Joliuson llie joint committee was not a piosecuting i"hk."
omniltlee hut nn investigating committee, .lohnson, not ,,,'"
eing of lejral knowledge, failed to distinguish the line of Iiumuh .
cmarkalioii lielwi-en pnisecutiou and investigation and
MdN'Mlil TII (Spi-ilal) -- Mis.
l.aVi'lli Wood, t li.T or tlir ill-
inn I lili-lil ol lioiili- rt'iiliinlllrH. w 18
i'IitI;. I'nlli'd to Iht lioiii- al l'orvalll rr-
n-liMv tiy Ihr stTioiii. Illiwss nt Iht
inollii r. 'I'lH' inotlii'r dli'd Ihi' lul
1 1 1 1 it niiii-niiii; al lrr an Hltir.sH ol
M'M'ral inniithK.
A iholllM tlr.ia Hlr S'lllalililt-tinivi'l-slly
kiii- " i-iinci'll or K.ir-
id llltrsir 111 tllf llnrilial Krlni'd ri'
ri-nll. 'I'll,, pi'orani wan nniili
ipilrl. In up or I'oHi ,-:il ainl Insl r-iiin.'iil a I
iliili'niili' liitin-iii ninlli'.
tl'pill-l M'iflllitil' Wlil)T. 'I'll!' lllllsil- ll'HTS III" tin' (lri-i;,iii
It thru who Kii-iis Ihi' Norm. in srl i w, ri- tr.-at'-d lo a
IHTprlinil ill I'll r.- tmi.sli-al pitiriim wlli'li Hi
liMli'd i-t.iil i-all.t Hinitrr. t.'iplili' lil'.'.S-
lull, appi'llrrd Ihti.
lu ..ni u, .,.ir ......I ! r ..
tieix! was much rag-chewing among committee members I'linnc it tinir iv.. s, i,o.i m.i w.dn. .-..lay to n"i:,"i.
hile this was explained. I ... ,),,,. rrl(.,1B (r nn- r,,ini,,K
: ' I'll-I I lliiif "I'l iii IrliM In Bl molllliH. ..Mr". 1'iail ll'iit'li.
; III the liH-antime Walter sal coniplacentlv lookiuir at ""' '"sl "'k'" ' miin-t nr pi.-i. iii i ,,, nil..- oini . r. w m
nillllli:ili'il 1:1:11111 fur lln ollli'
s-t I llti "Hid il I1111K1' I1I111 pri-Htdi-til. A lot- will (, tiil;i-a in
ISllge. Hilary Hi., mar rulnr.'.
Tlin iiiwl...! ,.f II,.. f;.u i t 11 1... 1. 1 "IM " '"llil ' Mfc - '
I. , " m ainioiioe 10111- n. .,,, ,. ,, ,. ,, ,., ,, ,,p ..i,,.,,,.
Utlees meeting lor investigating purposes was thai a"" """
ither pour stall was made
AT TELOCASET
Ti:i.(M'vSKT (Speeial) Ttiikf1
lsllors for the nveek were W. B.
WtlHon. Mrs. G. W. JlnhhiHon. Mrs.
''rnnk Hanson, Miss Jnez Wllaon,
.XChs Marceila McCullouffh, lee
Parks and I I). Harris.
Sklint? and coasting has become
'i popular aport hero.
Mrs. lien Hill, who was confined
o her bed for Home time la able
o he up agrain.
Mrs. G. W. Itoblnson was In Ta
Grande for several days taking
treatments for her throat. She Is
inie to he at home .icniln now.
. The: farmers urn taking advant
age of I he KleiRhlnpr and ai t; haul-
11 r W9)d from the mountains.
lOlmer Miller made a trip lo
North, Powder after horses a few
lays u,;- '
Itrs. Ilob Lame and son Robert,
ti)aile a trip to J m Grande tin.
"hut of the week.
' Mnnte Daniels went to North
Powder on busini'sn the first of the
wee-l.- - .1 11.' , .. , .
Mrs. Anderson la visit Injf her
son at TTnlon.
K!.i;tvri ritAt i) 111 a itf ; 1 ;i
TWIN FALLS (Al') Validity ol
the elect Ion of Murray Brook mm
nil (I. M. Hall as directors of thi
Salmon Itlver Canal company at at
uimial meet! UK of the coinpany'i
iioekholders held January 12, las'
it Holllster was attacked tn a suU
filed In district eoiut here by Ktef
i'an ItoH and M ol her stock hold
rs. Ilh'iral vnllnir of liV,lfi2 share:
that materially affected the P'suP
of the election was alleged. He
ties( was made lor declaration b
the court that the election o
:irookmnn and Hall was null am
void ami that Hons A. Curler and J
IL Troetnlley be declared eleelei
In their slead.
Obituary
eorge ami Cooie InoktMl at Waltor in tlu same franm
It, up kitn
I.IMS-;v Pit I
Lindsey Prlinm. of hontoii. tihle
wt's born September T. ,!." I wlier
he readied until .September 13
I Mi I, w hen be moved to Hickman
K).. and made that place his hone
for nine years before returning t
Irnuloil in March. 1 17.
Ill Oelober. 1IM!, lie came t-ttre-.-mi
if ml lived in Wallowa mill
, pril 1 1. I I t. hi'ii lie cam' t
Grandt- t make lh!s city hi!
home. W'tilh- here hfs health a;
Itot the h. st but he did md leav-
ttntll October, I !3'J. wh'-n he stif
. fered a Iraeliired hip while cm
( ployed In an apple orchard ncui
Allcel. and from which he neve
j fully recovered. Arccmpnnicd b
his wile he returned to (ronton ti
I tie nl (he ItedHiile of his Kon-ln-lnw
Hut I o t tor rosiiits are nuiin-
od for at the next im?olinjr the rocurds ir tin department
ill 1)0 placed Iwloie the committee and it is whispoied
lat few witnesses will ho called.
t There is more fun over this feature of the sessitm than
ny other thus lar and inedielions me many lelative tjj
-V
The Cove clo'iT.v growers weie not forgotten for a joinil
solution passed both houses eallinj; upon Oiejron's delejra-
m in coiijjusrt to altvnd a tariff hoard meeting in New!
.ork on Jauu;ny to tnge an advance of one cent a ound
the tariff on foivign cherries shipped to I'nited St.ttest
arkets.
Y
i Blessed aie the :oor in .salary for they shall pay
come tax.
Food and people may become too rich to agree with one.
anew
New Style H0
THK only out that cook int; Cninular nutmeal.
Nothingclsclikelt. Meaty granule!) stimulate
digestion. Never cook sticky oc pasty. Uonderlul
Havor. More than u now oatmeal a new icfvul.
F.nerily-buildinilcorlxihydratcs.tlssue-luiildinR pro
teins, wealth of vital minerals. And New Style
ll-O takes only 2 to & short minutes tn cook the
quickest cooking cereal quick a.i a flash!
1 Ktolu ll-O O.I.
ITnd. 1 s" s"'' " U '0",,,',
Stand.ril lull tit ami w.lshl pk. -w.uhi I lb I
.rood.
Final Clean-Up
Ladies' Fur Trimmed
COATS
, i2 Price
VALUES FROM $1-1.50 TO $8.r.00
Now ?7-25 T0 ?12-50
Redfern, Landsmen Hirschheimer Coals
Clean-Up
Men's Suits
Odd Sizes
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX
. . And STYLEPLUS
SUITS, S1ZK
SUITS, SIZE
SUITS, SIZE
SUITS, SIZE
$15
so
G7
Men's Underwear
331-3'0 Wool
Excellent Values
All Sizes.
$1.95
SHIRTS
ONE LOT
Men's Dress Shirts
Sizes l-tVs to lTio
Values to $1.75
Clean - Up Trite
$1.25
CLEAN-UP of ODD SHOES
Ladies
Men's
Florsheim
SHOES AND OXFORDS
Brown and Black
$2.50
Hy Top Boots
12-inch, 14-inch, 16-inch Tops.
Good Quality Boots.
Clean-Up
$7.50
HIGH SHOES, OXFORDS AND
PUMPS
t Values to $10.00
$2.45
Children's Shoes
OXFORDS AND , PUMPS
Broken sizes;
9Sc
Ladies' Hih Shoes
Broken Sizes
75c pair
V. Stewurl. foriin-rly of I .a
'jrunuV. II o m-wr ivturmd lo i.si
(ritmlc .HMniiR'' of Ihh ailvum-t-fl
und. 4 Ik:i lil lit v. rciioiinlnj,' .'it
Uii lionu' of hia lmn-iUH. Mr.
I'linim was u man of nhTlintr 'I-
ths and wiiu hiirhly ni" l. 1 ly
ill who liii'w him. N'vvs ol his
WniU t-auu' ih a h vT'' nlmH. to
his frh'iitlH uml rt liilivt in l.a
ranth'.
Mr. Trlmm won inarrhil lo Mins
Mary t ";. or Iroiiloo. 1 "iti-ihImt
31. IS7o. who Wiis with him
hrDiipli Hfv unil was at his Im-iIiiIi-
li'ii iloatli 4'l;iltn'( IiIiii J.mu.ny
.MMll. Uf Wl'8 tllH flltlMT Of tllfiT
Moiix, AlhtTl. rhurli's uikI Warn-ii.
mil Ihrt'f Jaiiu)ittr8. iVarl, Tilly
mil Iscora. Tilly and l.cora prt--
tltiJ1 lilin to tlm tJri'at Itcyond.
harlt-a and Warren make Ihflr
home In Ku Cirundi', iturlal is to
b In 'Woodland ctMiii'tfry al Iron-ton.
LOOK OVER OUU WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS
MARKET JEL'S GROCERIES
I'HONE MAIN 759 . s
I'KY Ol' II MAUKIOT
For Fresh Meats
They arc kepi unrler the nii.st saliitaiy coiKiilioti:;.
Wo carry a full line of the
VKUY I5EST STAI'LK AND FANCY (JKOCICRIKS.
Salisfaclion Cuaiiintecd.
PS
(hucxcoooc
oats
Cook in
Ford
Roadster
$447.65
Fl I.l.Y WJI'IITKD
DKL1VKKKU
IN
LA GKAND1C
Perkins
Motor Co,
S1.98 SHOES $1.98
Size 5i2 to 12. i'.ifr Value. '
Has oak tan watei proof soles. Only a limited
miinliei- left.
SIMH.KX IIICll fJUADK SHOKS
Sold at 20 Diwmmt
(liil.s' Wool Dresses, ai;e 1 to 1 I.
Hoys' Serjre Suits, age to (i
Sold at 20 Discount
lUoonier Dresses, ajrc 3 to (i, !)Sc
Stamped l.inene tails' Dresses, ayed 1 and ( at dllc
And ape S to 12, T.'.c
Kememlwi. vc strive lo pve the very best value
for the money.
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
N lure duality Is Higher Than Price.