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Saturday, January 31, 1925. FIX ' THE T!K GRANDK FTCENTrTG OBSERVER OTDSKET HELD IN VIRGINIA WAUOWA, Ore. (Special to the Observer.) Another chapter in 1hw advent unfi of Jack otonky In "Wallowa county was op-n-d last vtwk when tho -wrtlcr, prohlhl tton agent, etc., was located on thu cwiHt of VhTinia. Hlmriff A. 11. Miller and l'rii Klnehurt Ml Thurwday to lirlnff back the pris oner who is IwUl in Virginia. Tho tracing of Otoskcy has oc ctiplt'u about a month, and has meant the Hi-mlltix of a number of ti l'-KnutiM by V. il. HptMicu in an ofiort to locjite the ruKlti. After bin cm-apiubfl in Hi is county he went. -to pf.-ndlolon. Deputy Hher iff HohUIds of rmattlla counlv. who was tho "chief" In tho pro hibition mhlH IiikL rnll, hiiH been on the trull of blM former deputy, and hud tniei-d ilin ns far aft Spo hnne. lie thence waiulercii cast, evidently Mopping at a number of polutH. W. R. Frank, belter known un der Ills wrestling name, of Jnek otoskey, enme Into the county lal June to wreHlle Noregnnnl. Jle wuh a chver mat a rt IkL but not ntrong enough for the local man. 1 In former home wax Kiuihur City, but for Home n utm )m wan forced to leave that m-etoii, HiateH a local newHpap1''- IjiIit he brought his wife into the valb y, and together they collecled evidence for their wilful tonal iiihln of last fall. Ijifit Perember lie wns indicted before the grand Jury on a Mot utory rharKe. 'I'lie ol'flcerH are expeeted buck from tlin east count with tho urrestid man In about a week. Hunkers Itr-elcet I'resldent. MAHKlil'lI'M.I), Ore. John Ornvi-H wa re-eb-r-li'd president of the (.'oofi and Curry ConntleH Ilatik ftr mhhoWiiI Ion a I Die annual gathering held In tho city of Co (Mlllle. C. (I. Hanford, Coipiille, Ih vlcrt prehb.nt( and .Jalin Korgu non, Mai'Hh field, nrcretary-treafl-tirer. Following tho liinlncM8 meet ing the ImnkerH' iiHociiIlon nltcnd eil ii hnmiuot at Die Hotel coiiullle. Twenly-three bunkers of tho two counties otleiub-d. I'.rmr Fouiul hi l.lmi IlolN. 1 ALHANV, Ore. Krrnrn In tho IJnn counly tax sununaiy for lli24 came to light when tho rollB were balancetl by Ihu county UHBeHsor, Orant Kroman, ntui an Innn-tiHe In the tolul tax to bn paid by I.lnn county for 1020 wua found. liiHtead of tho tux umountlng to $1,1 t'J, 845.H4 It Will he 7,l 26.23S.n2. Tliln IncreOBe wan occasioned prin cipally by an udded levy at Hweet Home, where tho t'nlon high chool district uuthorixed con- at met Ion of a gyninuHlum thla year. Mr. Pratt is on the Const at present looking after bus iness interests, but under the temporary supervision of a local man the building; mater ial rocs marching on. We are sending material to all neighboring towns and some us far as Idaho. There's a reason. Investigate! The Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Tim I'oor Mtui'i Friend" Olllio. I imii.lry. 1'IIONU 818 f, tin 8uudjr HiulDia. I B-('r--r-i by buring at f the in of ih AmhorlfH Vint ihiilor ( Mhrrv th mat ter ff.ry nf 1!m TimVn R-. vlro .Cittiiloir U vaiUttl; fhtro g, ttmnt Tunk.-n Biv tniti we tktM th or , an-J t-Itck TitnVtn cr ton i ' Lrighton'a Wcldinff & Machine Works Vm aw r fittr. atiiiiiiM WW A Third Time Charmer' j'' 'xzt x ww i Maurice "lrty" Flynn. former Tale foutbalt rttar and now motion pTctura ctor, has heen married twice before, but Mia (iratt iJaiinond doesn't earn. The tlunt tune may bu a chaiin, ho tlno-e hiu! "hefty" will wed in April. "Lefty" wan burred horn V;ile In 1:113 after marrying Irene Leary, ' elioiuu elrL Ills uevomt wile was Jilunehti tihuve i'aliner of ilollywoud. i : 1 Radio Sum lay. l.'cbriiai-y 1 Rnndny, fillent night for: f'FAO, CHNC, CKAC. UFA 10. KFHM, KFOA, KFKX, KFQX. KOM, KHI), PWX, WAHO, WUA V, WHliO, WCA IT, WDA V WK AO. V K It J, WUA. WH AH, WHO. WJJI). WKAO, WI.HL. WMAQ. WNJ, wor, WOU. WTAY. CKY, Wliiulpi-g, Can. (Centrnl, 4fiti), 7 p. ni., aervlcc, Uruco Metho dist church. K FT, I.os Angebfl, Oul. (Pacific, 4fl!t), 1 0-1 o:4f u, in., U A. Church I'ednratlon service; 4-5 p. m., vrs-1 por Bervlce. L. A. Church Federa-1 Hon munlcianB; 0:4r-7, musicul up-' proclutlon talk; 7-R, stage acta, spttclalthB and orchestra from Met ropolitan thoater; ti-li, Klecta Felt Ferry, soprano and trio of women's voices; i-io. Kxanilner, Anton l.udu's Louisiana Five dance or chestra; 10-11, Thereon llenneU and his orehuatrn. ' , KFNH, tHfienniid.-nin,rV)w (fen trill,- 2tlit), 10;4f a. m., regular churoh servlcej 3 p. m., progruni, Hap Hat church; G:30, conenrt. inllh-Hebling Harmony orchestra. K FHO, Los Ang- b B, Calif. Fa rlflc, 27S). 10:S0-12:3H p. m com pletn morning religious services of Angelas temple, Almee Hemple Mc I'herHon, pastor; Ksther Frlcke Green, organist; 2:30-4:30 p. m.. afternoon service of the temple, sermon by pastor-evangelist, music by temple choir and Silver hand; 79:45, complete evening Hervieis of Angolus temple, IncludltiK spe cial opening musical hour, evange listic sermon, Almee Kemple Mc pherson; lo-II, organ recital, Fa ther Frlcko (Ireen. KOO. Oakland. Calif. (Pacific, 312), 11 a. m.. service. Ht. Luke's Kplscopul church. Arthur Mclloul, organist; Hev. W. V. Jennlniis. rector; 3:80 p, m., KOO Little Myuiphony orehestra, Carl ithode- hamel, ill r.-rtor; "lt"menibranee.H," "Cnmluue," at'ii-rtlnns from "Aida," orchestra; "Ity tho Waters of Habylon." 'lteyond tho Dawn." "A Sunset Hong," Irwin Johnson, barl-, tone; violin boIos, Olenn W. llailk; "Scotch I'oem," nreheHtra, prered ed by talk on lire and work of Mr. Unwell, Arthur H. (larbett; tour Mexh-au danees, oreht-stru; "Hanc ta Lurla." "Sweet (imn-vleve," Ir win JohliNoli; "Clarlee.' orehtstra; H, muHieal h i h e, St. Lukes Kpis copjil church, Itev. W. W. Jn ninBS, rector. KOW. Portland, Ore. Pacific. 4S5.I), 10:30 n. in., service. First Presbyterian church, I n. Harold Leonard Howman, pastor; 3 p. m municipal concert; 0. church ser vices, Portland Council or church es; 7, dinner concert, Colburn con cert orchestra. KM J, Los Angch-s, Calif. (Pnrl flc, 8'JIl), lo n, m., Ir. H. . Cutbert son, pastor Plymouth 'oiiKreKa tlonal church; loii-UVna p. m., complete morning services ntiil or gan recital, First Methodist Kpis copal church, K. Helms, pastor; Arthur lllnkely. orgaplst; tI:3u-7. Art Hlckinans Itlttmorc hotel eon cert orchestra; I M ward Flizpat rlck, director: 7-7:3a. orgun recitnl, Arthur lllnkely, organist: S-10, Zenith Itadlo concert coinpriny, Hola quartet. KJS. Los Angelcg. Calif. Pacific, 252), 10:30-12:30 p. m.. complete morning religious services. Church of the Open loor. Ir. French K. Oliver, punt or: il-tl:4.', esp. r s-r-vlrcs, InstrxM-fHtal and voeni yv. pram Xjj-j.' scriptural bilk; 7: J 5-9 op I etc evening er- vlees or the Church of the open !onr. lr. French K. Oliver, pastor. KNX. Los Aneb s. Calif, t I'ai . fit. 3ar, 7-7:4.: p. m.. Interim'mn al Hibie Student's associ-titon, -;i. Ambassailor hotel roncert ori h. tra. Joim f Uotenfel.l, illi.et.ir; 'HI. pi otfrmn, Cai son-Mai in h Hi Km if company. KOA. Ienvcr. Colo. Mountain. 322 4). 11 a. in., solemn pnntiic;it tn a is and si-mum, lininurniute Conception rat heilral, Hflnip J. Henry Tihen; 7:3.S:3a. P. , Ice. Immaeiilate t'onreptlnti, Ptev. Hturti L. McM.-namln. K PO. Fan Francisco. CjiHf. t',i rlfle, mi. M-12 tn.,.rhuih s..t . vhe. llcv. Homer K. Plimao; I.e. uom bult.nd-.r Cainpbtll, sopiauo. -KV' Thi-odore J. Irwin, organ tat: S:?.o- 10, ronci'i'l, Hndy S-'iger'B l-'air- mont lioird orchestra. Mondny, I'cbriinry 2 Monday, silent nik'ht for: CFAC. CFCA, CKAC, CKY, K K DM', K KSO. KJS, K Y W. FWX. WIU'N, Wl'AL, WCAIT, WKAO, WKIUL WFHJ, WFL WON, WHAS. WH". WJY. W l A Q, W 1.1 IL. Wl .S, W M AQ. WNJ, WOAI. WltFO. KFI. Los Angeles, Cal, (Pacific, 4f)!), 5-5:3)1 p. in., Kvening Hr n Id, table talk and news; 5:30-6, Kxanilner. musical half hour; 8-9. F.veiilng Herald HadioliaiiB dance orchestra; Charlie Melson, tenor; a-lo, program. Walter M. Murphy Motors company; lu-ll. Fxamlncr, It ay West's Alexandria hotel or- chest ra. K FKF, Lawrence, Kans. (Cen tral, 275), (i:50 j. in., piano lun log in number; 7. inuslc; 7 : 1 5, Span ish Ichsoii V; 7:30, biiHketball game. K. F. vs. Okta. t'.: S:30, ilehattng, "Delivery," I'rof. It. A. Cilklnsnii; K:45, "Team Offense,' i)r, , Allen. -l-ll'ICK. lstlrtgs, NMir (Cen tral, 2H8.'), tt : :t i -1 1 p. in., proRtam, York Amateur innslcnlo of York, Nebr. KFOA, Seattle. Wash. (Pacific, 455), 4-4:15 p. m., studio music, educational talks, todays recipe; U:45-K: 1 5, Plierman, Clay R- com pany program: 8:30-10, Sent tic 'limes studio program. KMJX. Seattle, Wash. (Central, 23S), 0:30-7:15 p. m., topics of tho day; 7:15, bedtime story. Aunt Vivien; 8-9, Karl Gray and his Hutbr hotel orchestra; 9-10. con cert hour: 10-11, Farl Oray and his orchestra. KOO, Oakland, Calif. (Pncific, 312), 9 a. tu., music and lecture. California Slate Department of education; 11:30-1 p. in., luncheon concert, Pacirio Stales Klectrlc company; 4-5:3u, Jleiiry llalstead and dance orchestra; 5:30-fi, Aunt Hetty HtorlcH n ml KH klddie-V KX-TO imxf, Titr.i: I V I'MTdll-WT Nir all khiiU if itnnitis ;(lr THE L & L DRUG CO. Depot & Adams WE SPECIALIZE ON Generator Starting Ignition All Elect I'ioul Repairs To Your Car Cuaranteed Service l ull I,ine of ' Service Parts Battery Electric Service nil Wash. M-75.1 I Pi klub; 8, "Raymond Overture." song of love from ' Blossom Time." Arl- on trio; "Stfine Principles and Facts Concerning Pruning." Prof. H. M. Butterflchl; celo solos, Mar garet Avry; "A Lesson In Eng lish," Wiida Wilson Church: "March of the Tin Soldiers," AH on trio; "The High . School Stu dent," Dr. Auretia Henry liein hardt: "Calsn as tho Nlglit." "Ga votte, A Hon trio; "Chats About New Books,' Joseph Henry Jack son; "Aloha Oo," Arlon trio: lo-l a. m., dance music, Henry Hal stead's orchestra. KGW, Portland, Ore. Pacific. 485.1), 5 p. m.. children's program, story. Aunt Nell; 8. concert, Ore gonian concert orchestra; 10, Col burn's Melody men. Hotel Port land: Shcfler's string orchestra. KHJ. Los Angeles, Calif. (Paci fic, 3'J5), 12:30-1:30 p. in., Piggly Wlggly girls' trio; 8-10, program. El Kneanto apartments. KNX, Los Angeles, Calif. (Paci fic, 337), 8 a. m., morning prayer; 9. Hired Hand, nws; 10, Hired Hund's niornlrg meaHoge; 10:30, 1 home economics, Mrs. Kate Hrew j Vaughn; G:3o-7:3a. p. ni., program. John A. Kvans corporation of Ha-1 clenda Park; 8-10, proKram. Wst- ern Anio Supply company; 10-11,1 Abo Lyman's k Cocoanut Grove1 dunce orchest ra f rum A mbasnador hotel.' KOH, State College, N. M. (Moun tain, 348.(1), 730-8::io p. n, '"Wa ter Supply and Sewerage in Itural CominiinitieH," C. W. Gerber: Alict- and Sam Marshall, readers; Mrs. t urke, accompanist; Alico M. Mar-j nhull, contralto; Alice Marshall ! Willis, soprano: Sain Marshall. tenor; Hurl on Marshall, baritone. KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (Pa cific, 423). 7 a. m dally dozen, lleruard Driiry; in, town rrter; ln:15, "What Is Playing at Local Theaters;" J I, chat to the liou.se- wlves. Prudence penny; 12-2 p. m.. Itudy S'-lger's Fairmont hotel or chestra: 4:30-5:30, Hndy Seiger's iilrmnnt liol ei orclv.st ra; f :3 a- fl:3o, children's hour stori-'?-, liig Hrother of KPO; Frederick Levin no, pianist; 7-7:30, Itudy SelK-r's I- airmont hotel orohefilra; S-9. Theodore J. Ir.wln, organise tail; on ryhtm. Hazel Johnson, soprano; 9-10. old ballad night, Mrs. Lessor, pinnfsl; Mrs. Mark, contralto; T. Shawyder. accompanist; Theodore J. Irwin; Victor Vogel, bass; Fawn Cut This Out For Reference SHERRY'S February.;. Attractions . . FEU. l---:t The fillent Accuser Peter The Great - .No Store Women.... .,....Madge Bellamy 6-6 Not One to Spare .All-Htar Oast 7 Tho Millionaire Cowboy I.efty Flynn 8-9-1 0 ..rapt. Illnod j. Warren Kerrlnnn U .Whirlwind 'liunp r TMmmwl Cohh 3 2-13 Never Say Die Douglas XlnrLean H Tho Mnrslml of Money Mint Win. Fairbanks lG-lli-17 ....Dorothy Vernon of llaiMon, Hall Mary Plrkford- "8 Sussana Mabel Normand 10 A Woman's. 8i'Cret Map Marsh I-2 1 The Flamlnir Forties Harry farcy -23 Spirit of the r. S. A rtalph Lewis 2t-2h Ko This Is Marriage Eleanor noardmnn 20-27 Itlehard The t.lon-lb ailed Wallace Henry SS Midnight Shadows , Kdmimd fobli And Always a S-llii-l romedy whiu the lenulll of tea III IV liennlls. This mouth you will ni' Ulrry Seniiin, Al St. John, lloliby Vernon. The spat I 'aunty, l.loyil llaillill I.Iko t'jin- llelly. Hurry l.anudon. III nil their latest successes. Unquestionable DddgeBsidthers MOTOR CARS - - ' -1 : 1 .Safety 'SwiM Comfortably O 1 IiA t.HANOK-JOSKPH STAOE I.IXE llnnrs & rolilirnu, l'roiis. Staffs Lfave La Crnriifnr Joseph Daily 'S:30 l':ii-v!:30 Arrive: 10:50 1:"0 5:50 LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE MIOI AM) H'MHT All Klmt of Alnt'liliHTT. Aiitnniohlle ami Traiion Rcialrcsl t-rrhanlcl anil Hcbiillt A.l'lylrno UH.IIliK ot All ktlul CyltmliT flwtng ami crnlfr rittm.1 Oaukliaft.'S l'll.u ami I'Mim I'liu Itcftround HIVK Vs A TltlAI. D. FITZGERALD Prop. 27 YEARS AGO Paijy Morntng Observer, Janu ary 31, 1S98. C. E. Oliver, who i conducting a very Biicce.ssful term or school at linbler. wus in the city Saturday . and made the Ob server a very pleasant call. J. H. Khambough has sold his entire band of sheep, consisting of Ubout 2000 head, for a good price j Dill we (ini not ieai u juau ji-j much per head. Constable John Waldon went to Post Trowbridge, soprano: 10-11, K. Max tiradfield's Versatile band. ELECTRIC Curling Irons.52.00 op Flat Irons $4.00 up Percolators 57.00 up Toasters . $C..r0 up Waffle Irons 51 0.00 up Grills .. JU.85 up Hot Plates 54.05 up Boudoir Lr.mps..?2.00 up Flash Lights COc up Electric llanges-510.00 Klectrlc Kiinrines .-512.00 La Grande Electric Co. the Cove yesterday and arrested chas. Vermillion oo a charge of larceny of a horse frpm William Hennett, who lives on the Hosko wltz place. , ; '.Marshal Frank Cnllders accom panied his daughter. Miss Jessie, to Portland last evening, where she goes to undergo an operation for an enlargement of an artery on the side of her head. M r. and M ra. Wakefield, who have been visiting la the city for the paHt few days returned to their home at North Powder Sat urday. Lula, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Huffhe8- of the Sand Ridge, has been quite sick with lung fever for the past week, but was report - Apples 1 1 Itarley J Chicken Food. J Drums of Oil. Egg Maker, g Feed. J Grit. Hay. I Irish Potatoes. I Jazz Is not In our lino. We I want your business In what we have. i La Grande Warehouse & i Storage Co. Jefferson and Hemlock Bis. J Phone Main IVi ! KHICKfiON DU11LAND For Wood Cutting Atkins and Simonds Cross-Cut Saws Sledges And Wedges Axe and Sledge Handles F. L. LILLY Hard war. Phon Main 81 No man will is I i 1 i I 'I II id much butter --eiturdii'. The foltowtng Kentlemen Tfere .elected by the repuhllcun club ut tr)ion to attend the Htate KeuKue of Itepubllcun clubs at Portlund, . Icbetrin Kebmttr' 1. 1898; W. T. WrtKht. H. O. Swuckhumer, Frunk Bid well. I. J. Davis, 1. N. Suun-dei-s uiid N. Hchoonover. Heacock Nothing but Radios I have now located my Radio Shop in La Grande where I now make the Heacock Radio Phones. I have a full line of Accessories, Tubes and flatteries, and can supply your Radio needa promptly. . Now in Stock HEACOCK RADIO PHONES ATWATEU-KENT RADIO PHONES FADA NEUTRODYNES CROSSLEY RADIO PHONES TUBES - BATTERIES HORNS ," All Makes 1 , -' RECTIFIERS i ' The ones that do not interfere with your neighbor's Radio. Rest Super-IIydrodynes made to order. Buy your Radio here We guarantee Results. No chnrge for installing properly. , ' Heacock Radio Service Depot St., First Door Back of Elks' Bldg. Servicing We Specialize in Battery Recharging, Repalrtni and prolonging the your battery was Intended to aire regardless of the make. Our prices and aerrloe must satisfy. 8-HOUR RF.OHARGK SEKVICB KXIDB Distributor FRED T. UAIN 19S The Call of the Market Basket WHITE tents suddenly everywhere with flour, potatoes, eggs. Merchants under gay awnings displaying ging hams and black satines. Squealing pigs with their feet tied pushed into carts. Women in Sunday best, balancing loaves of bread on their heads or tugging napkin'd baskets. Wen and maids bargaining" for bracelets. Vendors shouting, ribbons streaming . . . Market day in peasant countries gala day! The little gay city of tents has become fixed shops for you. Clean shops with enough varieties inside to confuse a peasant mind. Yet you know the brands. You know which you want, how much they are worth, before you enter to buy. You shop in minuter instead of hours, and get fair exchange. Advertiss ments have made you wise. . Any day with you is market day. Any day, the mnrket bas ket travels to be filled with selective care. I,et advertisements keep on helping you choose. Their facts are facts. Read them. spend money to advertise unless his product riKiit- read the advertisements. lli;ltI.KMIA II WINS NEW YORK (AP) Paul Ber lonbiich of New York. llKht heavy, weight, decisively outpointed Tony Murullo of New Orleuns In a 1" round match ot Maillson Hquuru Uarden Friday nlBlit. i . Batteries lertloe he or BURGESS 1S08 Jefferson Are. : . :-.. ... ffl,lYi--(-' -