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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1925)
Fridnv. Fnbrnary rt. 192f. THE TA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE Local News In Brief m COMING COMING EVENTS March oi 0. 7 District high schnut baskutbull tournament hi Union. (joins to HnkiT Victor IM-plnlo, from the city pollri luinluimrUm worhlnit Indi p. nui ntly on tlu mystj-ry, InvmJi-d thu Mexican tlciui'iu ot l.os Angeles. Tills district, on the euut side of the city, known us "Sonom town, was submitted to u i-u refill comic Intr In the search for clvws to will 'h" slaylllK. nrnr TninniiT iSAFETY ntnt lunibtii lave thin tfVi-nlnif Tor Baker where he liuu a elans In vlulin tomorrow. tjfclar Sirwl InMTty Kohl The 1 rumiil hand company to day reported the Bile of the It. lUy Smith home, at Hill Cedar Street, to t'harlea IflHqua. lr. lifiUK-tlrr HI R Ij, Led better, who bun been ill for the. past -week with throat trouble, Is somewhat improved at the present time, ilthouph It will be several days before h will be utile to return to his work at the Ledbetler garage. AVill .Make Arrests Orders from the secretary of state have been received here by the pollee 'department to arres all persons now drlvlntr Cars without I y 2 5 licenses. All persons without licenses at the present time who wish to continue driving their curs must obtain temporary plates at the sheriff's office. No 'arrests un der the ruling huve been made as yet. The sheriff's off leers descent on the east side was the result of information that mi Identified I man In that ' region had been heard to voice remarks which pointed to some knowledge of the identity of the killers. Detectives from city headquar ters were sent tu Konora town .following a cure fill st udy of tin ease by their bureau chief, W. L. Chapman. The detective chief declared his belief that the crime showed every evidence of having been commit ted by a foreigner. Decomposi tion prevented a thorough exuin inutton of the bodies, he said, but he expressed the conviction that the girls had been stabbed af well, us strangled, t Will Klerl Offleri- ' The American Legion drum (tjps which won third place last year at I lie slate convention in I'ortland hi to lie reorganized next week and will start' working for the contest at I'rlneVHIe next June. Officers will be etected ut n iiiMlng next week, orrtcers to be elected are Drum Major and Manager. COMMERCE CLUB VOTING TO END TOMORROW NOON Personal Mention T)ie balloting for thu nomination of directors of the chamber of commerce will close ut 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, according to Karl Reynolds, secretary. Hnllotn may be either brought directly to the chamber of com merce offices or mailed in. The members of the organization huve had ballots for some time contain ing an entire list of the on cut be longing to the ehamher of com mence and were to vote for 12. Flay O. Williams Is chairmun of the election board with L. V. liost wlck and A. V. Linrigren assistant;. I.ydla Hug of Iji Grande depart ed on Number 24 this morning to spend the remainder of the winter season In southern I'tah. Carl Christiansen. Enterprise butcher was registered at the Toley hotel yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Melville left yesterday by cir for Portland and S'-altle. They visited here at the John Melville home. Albert Currey made a trip 1'irion yesterday on business. to Mrs. W. V. Courtney left oi Number 'M thin morning for llak er to vism-r, Mrs. J. M. Allen. Amis. V, It. Pickens and her laughter mid grandaughler. Mrs. I.ynn Itohncukainp und Grace .Hel en Rohuenkninp went to Boise this morning to spend a few days visit ing friends. DISCIPLES AWAIT END OF WORLD (Continued from Page 1.) Marry f I'lass of Kumela was here yesterday transacting busi ness ul I he governnii nt land of fice. . Mrs. Harry I "cm tor and Mrs. N. A. ltinhl left this morning for Wallowa. t Mrs. Kudd Is a resident of Wallowa who has been visiting here for some days. Mrs. 1ruelor will visit at the Cudd home while in Wallowa. Mrs. C. II. tli'HMett left on I he branch train this morning to visit her daughter in Wallowa. doctrines are false, and contrary to the teachings of the church. Some of the believers are pray ing, others fasting, while yesterday many were continuing their regu lar work, despite the fact that their homes were virtually strip ped of frunlture. except for the barest necessities. Cam met I plod ded away ut his work in a local dentist's laboratory, 'where he Is a utility man. Mrs. Cammed said that she did not expect the earth to be swept uway in the twinkling of an eye today. She slated that It would require seven days from midnight today. "It will begin with a small cloud In the sky. no bigger thun a man's hand." she said. "That will be Christ, on His way from heaven. It will require seven days for him lo reach the earth. He will make several slops on nib way io i tic earth. One of the stops will' be at a planet not now visible to most, but near heaven. There arrange ment will be mudi to meet the saints He will lake buck with him from the earth. "The Journey back will ' takt seven days also, for there will h more slops at varloiwt planets where mure saints will h' gathered in." ONE OF BEST! The Pendleton girls' basketball leum will arrive here this after noon hearing the reputation of be.' ing one of the fu-steat girls' hoop sextetis iier seen In Oregon. Iu Grande people who huve en the Pendleton team play claim that It could beat many hli;h school boys' teams. He that as It may the Pendleton team has so far won game with The Dalles. Pllol Rock and other cities by almost over whelming scores. Loral Girls Heady. A,l 7:15 this evening ut the. high school gymnasium the Im Grande team will line up ugalnst .the Buckaroo sextette with the earnest intention of giving It the battle of , mo season, t The local girls have been prac ticing ut mornings, in vacant pe riods and' at almost every oppor tunity in order to brush up on (heir earn work and basket shooting and have gained considerably the last week. The absence of Ann K'ango from side center has weakened the team to some extent and has caused sev eral slight changes n the lineup. The lineup which wlll start tonight. according to Miss Daigh. coach, will be ThcliiTU Urown and Mar jorie Reynolds, guards, Goldie Owen, center. Dean Wright, side center, and l.cnu Campbell and Cora Stanley, forwards. Fresh men to .Make Debut Following the girls' game the ocal frosh basketball niiiad com posed of the younger hoys und the 1'nlou second team will mix In what Is expected to be a game ( featuring a great deal of action. The. rrosh lineup was given In the Observer yesterday evening, linker Game Saturday The regular boys team will leave tomorrow aiternoon to play lla ker Saturday evening. ' The men who will make the trip on the squad are Hummelt. I'namuno. Ly man, Znndel, Glass, lirison, Mey ers, Hunks. Koyes, patten, and Willlums. So fur liuker ha won one .and lost one game to Wnllowa und so would rate a little better than the local boys on the dope sheet. Payne. Duff, 1 lines. M unary and Cundlff are the mainstays of the ttukcr team this year. Most of hese have had a year or so of experience. aiuuurm 0. DRUGSTORE IKK TAKES E us coniiKel In the supreme court hearings In the ease of executors of the estate of J. Pierpont Mor- gun against James A. Oweubey, Colorado mining man, Senator N'or rls made the basis of his opposi tion the viewpoint which he said Mr, Stone must have by reason of bis long services as corporation counsel. " ' Paying high tribute to the ehar- ,ee Wurnick. who hus serve! acter and ability of Mr. Stone. Cnion county as sheriff for the 'Senator Horah. Hepubllcan, Wuho. riuosnurnoNS The confidence u ir custo mers have in bur proscrip tion service bus been built up by years of painstaking effort to use only the vei y best of pure, fresh polwt drugs, and dispense them v. lth a system of checkiujr that prevents mistakes. And the charges ure moderate. Glass The UIOXAI.Ii Slum Drugs and Heed, Democrat, Missouri, en tered their protest ugalnst lite' theory that the government had aj moral right to coinpul un uccused to stand trial far from his home. They also took occasion to deny! that the Stone nomination .had been held up beta use of an ul tempt to Indict u member of thu senate. Senator ltruce. Democrat, Mary land, added his protest to those of the two senators, deelurlng that the fact that Senator Wheeler had prosecuted an imiulry Into the ad mliilslriLlton nf the detiarl ment of life . Insurance companies i,l4.ti,. ,-lll.niui-..i mi imI.i...i roiix-mi I' lilted States; Dr. Julius',... , Hu0.x. lot ho bromrht to trial in the District of Columbia, where the Influence of government is "presumed to be great." Hunt's Letter (Continued from Tage 1.) past 8 years and Is well known 1 In Eastern Oregon, has been ap pointed district manager fur the : National , lafe Insurance company with heudinmrterH at m Grande, K. Strong of Portlandls geu eral manager tor Oregon, Mr. Warnlek has just returned . ! from Portland where he has tak en the company's insurance train ing. Mr. Strong who Is ' well : known In I.u Grande. In ntuklng the appolnlment while here, iblaled: I Hack In lxro Uuro were not i many In the I'nlted States; Dr. Julius i y. Dewey, father of the late Ad miral Dewey, organized the Na tional Life Insurance compuny. I Associated with him In the en ! torprise were the Honorable Hen j i y Clay or Kentucky, Honorable i J as. Tread way of Virginia, Hon- orable Thomas Abbott of Massu chusetts. Honorable Alex. Hani ; aey of Pepnsylvunlu und otliers." 1 The National Life Insurance eompany Is a mutual company. j having returned ovei; $1G8,UUU,UU0 . to policyholders. "After having spent 14 years , organizing the sales force of the : Oregon Life, I decided to build 1 un agency for a purely mut ail j policyholders company." said Mr. K. N. Strong, who was In I.aj 'Grande recently. "I am a flrin j believer In purely mutual life insurance on a legal reserve ba 1 s.s, and lee Wurnick. whom we I have appointed district manager, is of the same; opinion. Mr. 1 Warnlok will be prepured to ren dor Highway Softens Near Enterprise, Report Says . (Continued from Page 1.) vestlgatlon of renditions, , accom panied by OHcar Cutler, thu engi neer who built the road below Kn tcrprlse. Stages I tar ml. ' t "Mr. Ma block said that the heavy stages would not be allowed to i operate, beyond Wallowa until the mails settled. The large' busses will come from Im Grande to Wal lowa for the present., utv' there transfer passengere to lighter cars which will make the run on to Joseph. Mr. Haldock and Mr. Cut ler said the roads would bo very seriously damaged If the wet the very best life Insurance j weather continues und heavy cars move down thu street alone!" j service to the cltlxcns of Kastern -; Oregon and we bespeak for him j the support of the community." As you think so you eventually ook. - : COUNTY FAIR DESIRES HELP (Continued from I'Htfe 1.) AKrulnst tills proposed vandal Ism or the capital's beauty to cleur u way for the "t raffle" of "prois- ress," the l'Hu, Arts -fniiiilHlon. Hie Illy I'lannint,' eornliilnKlon nlld JJIaCK bat Olgll 1 Ut Lpj orthiinlMl chie assoelationt huve, Uoa' 'o ReadinC Mattel" so fur been uble to hold their j 1IltS JU IVtUUlHJ, iflrtlici Kround. j ' Hut the drive of the forces flKht- A m.w ,.eelrie sIkh hus been In Ins for freer and faster truffle Is stalled by the Black fat.confec InereasinK rather than diminish- . 1onnry which has severnl unusual Iiik- ' features. The slKn Is almost unluue ' If I tlllly dereuts Heauty ill tills in tnilt M contains no IctteAnir of battle In WashlnKton. the same allv Hort t,t simply t lie flmiro of result may be expected elsewhere. a nrK0 black cut. l"or here city beauty has had Us stronghold. 'Flowers Sulisillutcd rur '('orflns' In New Name ir l-'r Il 'illnc KVHKI X. Trance. "(At) Tile 203 Inhabitants of St. I'ierre-des- The sttfn Itself as made of leuded uluts Illuminated from the Interior. The cnt' eyes nreed and riash intermittent! yul brief Intervals, Mrs. Charles Sanderson who has I n visiting here for several days letiirncd to her home in Hummer ille tills mornliiK. MYSTERY VEILS GIRLS' DEATH 'Ion. and the next day a uieswtKo came In reply slating that a- bill Jiad been introduced appropriat ing IsHMi n year for two yea A letter from Mr. Hunter fol lowed giving fuller information but adding doubts whether fairs which had not received state nortey in former years would g"t anything this year. Meanwhile Mr. Miller was sent y the chamber to Salem end he is still then1. CIRCULATION OF PICTURES IS APPROVED (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Pugc 1.) the gnive pointed to its having he..n thrown there by the per son or persons who burled the Utile girls, or else Indicated that It had dVopped from the little inert fool us Nina's body was borne to the shallow sepulchre. Search for Slinking. I'urlher search Is being made for May's stockings, which were not on her body when it us un covered. Sheriff's depultes and deb-eUve With these raeilltleH , Hie. libra.? will be able to handle the picture distribution as readily as boo, distribution is now. A rapidly growing Interest ul' e lasses Is evidenced following the announcement of this new library servlec. Tih officials state thai they have had Innumerable e: prcsslons of approval and uppr etatlon from both parents alio school children. Heing the first eity In the state to Inaugurate : picture distribution, I. a Orandi becomes the leader of mov ment that promises to reach lurg proporl ions. Si II toll cheese, named for thQ village of Oilton. Huntingdonshire. i:mrland. was first made by the vll- Cerceuils huve been filled wun joy .., innkeener. and travelers cull- litjtthe decision of l lm siiile council, ifliX u't the inn soon spread Its fame. lnutlmrly.ing the name of .their vil-, . . , ; : .;lge''o'clKlnged io-S.; J'lorrn- ggNATE CONFIRMS .es-l-'leuis. The literal translation o-WWl?. VHT1? of their original mime Is "Salpt I OlUiMli; VUlJUi 4l-0 Peter of the Coffins " si that It is i , easy to understand tiieir sarsiac Llon at the change lo "Kulnl Peter' of the Khiwcrs." ' At the same tlni" there Is u run "over U The Wrallowa county seat news paper goes on to stale thut "an other earth slide Is expected at Wnde point this spring. The em bankment rises at a steep pitch and Is composed of earth and rocks Intermingled. This muss Is now soaked und us the frost goes out It would he strange If the ,,eurth would not weaken hnd slip down on the highway. II Is not thought that as great a quantity or material will come down, however, as did lust yeur." According to Krnest Crockutt, K. O. I P. Co.. who drove to l.a Grande from liuker yesterday, the state highway between North . Pow der and Union Is In excellent condition. SENATE VOTES DOWN VETO OF PIERCE TODAY (Continued from pnge I ) (Continued from l'hgo 1.) uled prefs) Kach ui'-mber of I hi 'egislntt.vf commlMee inveaticat :n the s'ale prohibition depart ment Is preparing his own reemn-mend-iiloMM concerning the Tind iiiK whleh will be turned In al a ni"etng f h Ik afternoon. l-'rom these the coiiiiiiltleii will utteiupl tn formulate lis recom mendations. The ways and nr-anx commMliM lias voted to appropriate $ I no. ami for the public service CfHinnli'm. instead of Jt t -in. ana requested by the commiKsion. ' ,,.. The bodtret ointnis-tlon bv the vote of (rovernor Pierce and Jef fersini Myers, niajotil y im-mb'TH. refused to recommend anything for this department. Slip-on Sweaters JUST IN! SILK-AND-WOOI. NEWEsr colons ?7.l."). TO $13.85 SWEATLKS OK QUALITY Clint's Clothiery LIVESTOCK. PROPERTY LOSS HUGE front lnt'd from Page 1.) WM , H.N ;,AKK SA I. KM. t ire. ( l- the Assocl- Uted I'n-sH) (tlartng headlights aad spotlfuhts I hat dazzle will van ish at mhluighl August 31. If one f the house bills Is enacted as reported favorably by the house roml nnd highway committee. The bill Incorporated the Ideas gained from research by a special com mittee named early In the m-ssion. announced that hud Senator Ul i.'mIIoMc it cimlillcnn. been urcscnt. movement on foot lo change the ,(M) wm, Imv0 voted In the name of the dep-rtinent charente. n,.KHnVo. luferleiire to Chu rente-Mai lt line, viieclcr ami WaMi Ho Nol Vtite because the depryl ment finds thai senators Wheeler Democrat, its wines suffer In the esteem of Molilalia, and his colleague, Sena loreigners by bavin;; the word "In- ,nr WhIhIi. wilhheld tlielr votes, ferieure" on their labels, es the ti,,. tatier announcing that lie did mistake is made thai it refers to ,ccausc he Is counsel for Hena- thelr (iiallty and not to tli- p a - i,,r Wheeler in Hie proceeding lion of the dep-Mimeut on the hrouglit' tn-re and In Montana. lower" part vt the river Char-i While Senator Hcflln ul larked nii. Mr. yione ftu the position In- loiik ALLEN'S FOOTEASE For Tlrad FmI II Can't 9 ImI At nlcht when your feet n re 1 1 red , sore and swolleu from much walking or dmuinK, sprinkle two AU.ENSF00T-KASE powders in tho fuut'hath,. gently run me sore ana in Hiiined psrts and relief Is like mttRic. Hhake Allra't rtM-Eatt Into your shoes In the mornliiK and walk In com tort. It takes the frlrMon front thOShoe. Hold flvervwhore. KorFRER Simipie and Kont-ICunn WnlkhiB Doll, J through the water to Vale. In Mi n f row imrl f the tnl lej Mis families have Imtii wIi ill (Mil if their lioiiies. Kicry hou-' In Vale wa- dni-mgeil tu ' HMtio rtlciit. The flood struck Vale about fi o'clock yesterday morning while most of the population of lf0 were abed. At 7 o'clock Vale was under three feet of water. A few Inches nt water remain In the streets. And with all the water, fl water ; shortage threatened the city due j to flooding of pumps and motors' our the well at the city plant: " The Itully creek dam whs also known hs the ttennis Itroiran dum. Imitt about 1911 as & private n-terprlm- to Impnund water for Ir rigation. Th" lHin was of concrete. 12? feet high, seven feet broad at the base and four feet at the top. Two yciirs bed there wus a pro posal to wl rid of the dam. peo ple realizing the danger from high al-r. hut nothing whR done. CHAPPED HANDS chilblains, frostbit just nib on soothing, cooling, hsslinrf wicks V Vapo Rua Dm, IT Million Jmr, Ui Y..rlj Miirkuv. h niniintuln tvwn f,f l.lulto. bH two watT mitilirs I - ..U .t.cinir ttr aiimmur un, nnl Th Store WHb Cmwlcac j R ltI,inIr.,.,i vntn-nl" in'-irTtV- WI-; auk si:l.l.lNt; Short Ittlm lli'i-f , fa rm Itonut lltvf Ij;r I'rlim- lttlj lli'f IV lloun.l Sti'iik - I Sirloin ami T-I.on.' Stk IK- Hhnillilor Sti'nli !" ItanitnirKi-r I"' rntt-nrd .mi Krnin nml ratMil In (.tuiMlf HoihIi' sl Ivy. Rodes Market 1119 Adams Ave. win in vim k III VI Tin: MUST Their Better Taste is Simply a Matter of QUALITY-T- ASK your Grocer FOR -3."The L'nhrial Cracker" There's No Hope lor it limit who lakcH it chance when he's buying 1 1 ren. It's not iicccfai) any longer. v gie n pet-MHial gunrnii Ice, In nihllthiii lu Hint of (he factory tin .i:M;lMI. roitlis mid wo make our oh ti adjustments. They must Khc you full HollHr-for-lKil-Inr H'i"t h'C Ask us more ahoul IIir ii:Mit.i, .JciiiiiiiKS & SI iu mate, Props. Successors to Southard & Shinn. Men's Suits $16.95 to $24.50 Men's All-Woul Suits in Grey, Urown, llltic nnd lSluck. Conscivativc models, nutty tailored, cut full und roomy ul prices you like lu pay. Ei TUB HUB i i i i i i i i i i TODAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY C ail Laemmle HOOt presents mm Itiuigt Al sight. Hoot falls In lovel 'lilt In Inilluhle, dashing, daring IIihH In his latest capri cious . action run i it u co hellur than evcrf mmm A-IMyersalPictui'e " And "OUR (SANG- COMEDY ARCADE Today and Saturday UKilAKI) D1X In "A Man Musi Live" International News" and "Aesop's I'ahles" REAP TUB OltSnuVEU CLASStriKD ADS 3 , --ws; I TRU- BLU Biscuit Co., Spokane, Portland Butterick Patterns Tin. .u.tiM'ii r.rn:KM mui hiii.i.MvAtkiis mrr i In. IxhiIi I Ih-iii m-r hiti ilnnnlii Mr il-lii) n-nlim. Art & Baby Shop l VI:HVIIMJ HH 1111". HAHY" II I MSI 1 1 II I N'. Iliiii-I Hniiinur Ill-la- si XMI'IVI m i l i.i:k k i,.rn.ns n. m. . iiiiii:.i P Imported and Domestic Cheese Swiss, Roquefort, Pimento, Tillamook and Brick COOD CIIKESE IS GIVEN A I'UOMINENT PLACE IN EVERY WELL PALANCED DIET; FOOD 'AUTHORITIES URGE ITS FREQUENT USE. GENUINE TILLAMOOK CHEESE HAS THE NAME ON EVERY PIECE YOU liUY, YOU CAN EAT IT TO PROMOTE HEALTH OR PURELY TO ENJOY THE DELICIOI.'SNESS OF ITS EXQUISITE FLAVOR. 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