La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 14, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 5

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    Saturday, February 14, 1025.
THE IA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ,
PAGE FTVR
Local News In Brief
COMIKU EVENTS
Marrh 6. . 1 District high
school buskuthull tournament
at Union.
Says She's Wife
lo llury I'nltle
It. H. Bald oc li, Htutn highway
. nftineer, went to Vule yesterday to
,nj iivrKiucu mow neu in me re-
t-tnt flood.
,oenl contractors are preparing
Itldrt to submit to lhe slate ltltrti -way
commission on I'Vurinry -ti,
tyr widening the UmlKrnnl Hill, in
miles east of I'endMon. This grade
is Known generally aa Cabbage
Hill- ,
Haw Disiilay
The current display in tlu ctiam-
I).t of commerce office window Ih
lliat of thjrCrai.de Hondo Lumber
toiiipitny. The window Ih arranged
io represent a woodinin a camp
wilh an -axe. a chopping block and
various lumber producla about.
loml to Huker
(. Williams, resident enl
nuer for (he state highway depart
ment, who has been located here
lor some time has moved to Baker
(m a will make his headquarters
there this summer.
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SAVE -with
SAFETY
DRUGSTORE
I HOUSE CLEARS .
SUPPLY BILLS
(Continued from Pare 1)'
Attended Mating
Will ia in -KamberK, president of
tin- t'nlon "County Poultry Ahho-
liiitloii. U I' Tyler, manager of
tlit Blue fountain Creamery com
puny and, local marketing agent for
the nuMoeiauon and h. u. a very,
county agriculturist were in Cove
yesterday attending a poultry meet-
jus.
Ordered l'olatocs
1. V. UriKKH, of Island City, was
n I. a Grande yesterday on bust
bi ss. wliile Here .Mr. itriggs pui in vice.
HOT LAfcK (Sp.ci.-il) Word
has been received jt the Hot like
sanatorium tint Mr. I J. Whaley
of f'lorenee. Montana is serioiusly
ill In Spokane. Tin l. J. Whaleys
wen :j.t (he lake when Mr. Whaley
received word that Ins brother
Cb'mi-nt Whaley. a. lumber muim
faclnwr. oT Missoula. Mont., was
on bin way to Hoi Lake, HeriouHly
til. The 1. J. Whaleys went to
Spokane to meet Clement Whaley
but tho latter was taken from the
train in Spokane unconscious and
died booh utter In a hospital there.
Mm. Whaley left Hot l.ake ap
parently in good health but became
upon her arrival in Spokane.
)r. Phy was requested to come to
Spokane to attend Mrs. Whaley.
Florence .Montana, la usually
represented at (he Hot lakc sann
turlum. Mrs. p. R Tusehner and
her brol her, Kred Hossfield lire
the latest representatives from that
town. . . , '
W. J.-Danes and wife of l.ewls-
ton, Ida., and also Mrs. H. M.' War
ren of the same place arc visiting
a friend at. the lake. It. L. Kd
warrbi. ,
.Miss Alice Klnnell of Portland
formerly employed at the lake at
farm secretary, is back for a short
visit and medical attention. . '
Alfred It. Crouter of ('nioii ha
taken up a position on the Phy
mern farm during the past week.'
Mrs. S. D. Crowe of ha Grande
whose husband is manager of tht
Home Telephone company is in Ih
hospital for an operation.
The postmaster at Baker, W. T
Bowers spent a few days at tin
take for the baths and medical ad
an order for a share of tho ccrti
fied seed potatoes now being ship
ped In by the l.n Giande National
hunk as a help to the Union Coun
ty potato growers.
Will Shoot
All he men or women either able
to tote, a gun are Invited to par
ticipate in a friendly shool at the
Wing, Kin and Tleetfoot grounds
tomorrow. Firing will commence at
ten o'clock in the morning and an
unprecedented slaughter of clay
pigeons may be anticipated..
Will Hold .Meolln:.
A Joint meeting of the Woodmen
f I he World and the Women of
Wnodcrart will be held in Kaffles
hall next Monday evening. Besides
a number of business matters of In
terest to 'the members of the or-
gfliilxatloiVs entertainment features
will be given. The meeting will
open ai eight oVJock.
Personal Mention
Betty Jcnks. former society girl,
who cliiim8 to he the common law
widow of A. N. Dates., and - claim's
halt his $700,000 In Erie iPa.i emiria
of till'
g'.-um.
dozen bllhj on that pro
Add lu I'rognuii. " 4
TINKER TAPK
has thousands of uses lu the
houic, oft ice or workshop,
Tho. housewUc can use it to
mend a broom. hniNh, um
brella, or lamp shade, re
pair a lamp cord or torn
sulri.
A inun will find It useful
for repairing golf sticks,
fishing rods, Ures, etc.
The most universally useful
article to have around,
l'ive-yard roll on metal spool
25c
Glass Drugs
Inc.
:tii! i:i;xai,i, smro
' Lu Grande, Oregon
MARY SHINES
1IJILE
Mccnea of pageantry and. revelry
iro presented with plctureKqut!
iiagnillcence in
licture. "Dorothy
At the same lime, the Craintoti
bill for reorganisation of the pro
hibition enforcement unit and the
federal employes reclassification
measure were added to tho list of
bills on which action will - be
HiinirhL before Mnreh 4.
Administration leaders also uu-j
dertook to smooth tho way loj
consideration of tho government
reorganization bill ty ugreehig to bacii
ellmlnatu the provision, for a de
partment of education- and relief
and to retain the good roads bur
eau In the ugrlcutture. department
Instead of transferring it to the
Interior department.
The Hinended measure will be
presented Saturday to the Kep ib-
Itean organization conference for
I decision as to w hether It should
be pressed at this session.
While the senate, failed to reach
a vote on the Independent offices
bill, it attached as a rider to I hut
measure a provision prohibit Ing
tho GO per cent surcharge by rail
roads on Pullman accommoda
tions The plan Is to force a vote
In tho house in this way on i
subject which that body has fall
ed to consider at tho 'present and
the last sessions.
luiKO biuc foot eil human tracks
ubout IB tilt-hen long. They had!
evidently been made when the
floor was soft. A little rarther n
were some trucks that looked
like those of an 'Jnshod mule.
Floyd remarked with his custo
mary druwl and with a twinkle in
his eyes that he 'sposed old Adam
and Kve took their honeymoon
here. S'pose old Adm made tho
tracks and old Kve rode the;
mule. "
Nearby they came lo a ledge
of rock on which lay a piece of,
stone lhat closely resembled u
lower set of false teeth. "I found
these, .along here," he drawled. "I,
s'pose old Kve lusl 'cm. I pm
cm up hero for lur. thought she:
uiiRht waul cm when she came
to earth."
Hunt's Letter
(Continued from Togo 1.)
up no sim'Ii furmlriiihU' fuse na wua
broiiKlit UKatuHt Senium' Kui'Io 1i.
Miiyfii-lil of Texan, wluwe election
lias just been conflrmeil uflor a
.nil...) . -tiui. l ions and tetlinus Inquiry.
Vernon ,t 1-in.l I briefly. Johnson charges that
Mis. W. tl. Hoherlson of Telo
i iiB'1 was. Ill l.u Grande IhlH inolll
Ing ull a Bhoiplllg trip.
Mr. and Mm. II. I..
son. TeloeaS'.'t residents,
1 lit elty this morning.
I .owe and
ivere. In
Mrs. It. I. Kreutz ns 11 l.n
(Irniide visitor yesterday. Hhe rir
tuiiied lo her home In I'nity. tlre
trun, this-liiorning.
Miss .Madge Johnson led for
ll.ilnes I his morning. Miss John
son hus ben 'Visiting here al the
.1. A. O'Neill home.
Mr. uiid Jlrs. ,M. Hioms or t ' n ion
"en- In l.u liruiide Ihls iiioruiiiK
Mis. Hioms Is tulilng medieal treat
ment here.
K. (I. Archibald of Hie A. I
Kern Construction company, was
N'sistcrcd at tile Summer hotel yes
lA.lay. '
This (ever III Alaska Is terrible.
1'iit It won't hill us ninny men as
the gild fever did. ' '
About 40 gallons or-beer r "I
en a I Milch ship was dumped over
board but It's ii long lime beforu
siilniner.
-V
I 'lily a few more cussing duys
I'tldie Congress adjourns.
STRATFORD
Mrs. lirooks of l.a Grande li
acting us a special nurse in tin
hospital again.
Mrs. K. .M. Kvans who was Hit
superintendent of the hospital
some time ngo has come back tc
learn tho laboratory work here ui
she finds the equipment more com
plete than In the school which sin
was attending In Portland.
neni-u-o Anderson from I'aldwcll
ldulio, Ihc son of Ihc florist at -Hot
Uike has undergone on operatiol
In Hie hospital. John Anderson
his father, has been at the Sana
torluni Tor years caring for tin
flowers and plants of the Institu
tion. In ISiill '. I. I.euslien or SI
Johns. Washington, cume to St
I'uul. which was then the "fii
west," from Amsterdani, ilollunu
and renienibers well before leaving
hauiu, thtales which bis fathei
who was ati"3ll sea captain tole
of the llritlsh fled during Hie clvl
wur. The Urlllsh fleet suppllei
tho southern urmy and Mr. U-ush-en,
the elder, saw il great deal o.
the struggle on I he sea. t'. 1)
l,cushcn Is a patient al Hie lane.
William llollons, the dlvlslol
superintendent', r I hi- I'llioll t'u
ciric railroad, called at Hot lik
with his dauBllter. .Miss I heda. II
order thut she might receive nicdl
cul attention.
Mrs. 11. O- Allen of liolse. Idaho
Is ut Hie hike lor a couiru of treat
ments. ' ' '
Alike Kllsa or Shoshone. Idaho
is one or the few people who car
still lell lules of Indians anil Hu ll
warfare on the whiles In tills loc
ality and speak from aclual ex
perience. Mr. Kllsa worked fol
.lames Welch's rather Tor I" years.
The last time' that the Indian!
made war on the whit- settlers Ii
North I'owder. Mike Kltsa rescuei
Jim Welch mid his mother air
took them lo t nloll in safely. .Mr
Kllsa is sinndlng a few das al
the sanatorium for medical utleii
lion.
Mrs. Hose j(ll':ci-d of l'!li"ll 0
.....i....l in Hi.- diet kilchell at
Hot Uike.
A. .1. Cower of I'ji tininde. wlit
Is enuiloved bv tile. 1'layle Oil t'i
Is receiving medical 'attention H
the hospilal In the form of a mllioi
siiruical onerallon..
Auiung recent arrivals at Ho-
I ake lire: Mr. iiii.l Mrs. Mutiny
mown of Maker: l''red White. Mi
l-;uen; llemy Hock. ' llockland
Ida.: Mrs. A. McMillan. St. .Maries.
bin.: Allen Thoinpson. ICcho. ore
Mi-s. 1'ora Calon. Telocassi't: Jiiine.
ltosewall, I nlon. Ore.; Mrs. C. M
llrr. Nallipu. Ida.; II. !. Wilson
I'nrtland: I. l.onc!e. 1'ortland; Mrs
I'hurles Itudd. I'cndlelon; C t
ueriher. l.n Urundt-: Mrs. A. H
Miller, t'nlon. t'u-.
:n I b.'ll." wbl.-b will onen a three i wl, "S'-hull's knowledge and con-
'ay run ut Sherrys theater tomor- j s0t- MI"-ola hoolleggers were
ow afternoon, when the first pub-I t,ol'rc,''a M '"nti lbutlng Heavily
Ic showing will be held. Duo to,10 nBrosMnans senatorial
he excellence of the picture and campaign fund.
he widespread recognition of thlsj The levity with which many sen
flvon by reviewers in every cltyiutors discuss the charges Is Indl
t hns been shown In, large crowds j cated by the observation of one
re anticipated. - that-ho'd "bet Schall never saw a
xpeel- ooollegger.ln Ills lite. He wouldn t
know, ope If lie saw one.
Another reason for the i
'd attendance Is that Mary I'ick
ord. favorite screen heroine. Is cast
n the lending role in "iiorothy
ernon of lladdnn Hall." l-'or
ears Miss I'ickfonl has charmed
niillil udes or movie goers and her!
upiilarity has not waned In the
list. In her latest, production I
he plays liei, greatest role, many
-xperls believe. -
Mat-shall Neilan was director or
he film and will! Miss I'ickfonl.
Minn l-'ori-CHt'S Mare MacFlcriuol t.
slelte Taylor aiur'otlier stum etisl
siiptibrt, he engineered a very
mceessful 's'ereeiv .ilramu. ,
SNGLAND TAKES
up tournament""
(;olf eac;erly
HKIH.IN ,:(AP When (he up
pie grovyeVM'of (loi-flierti Nc'w'Voril
or of jlhc far northwest want tc
know lib en. .where, iiud In how
great HUiintltles It is advisable tc
ship Hji'jr .product to ticrmaiiy
they will hereafter be able to ob
tain accurate advice from tin- de
part niejfl of agriculture ut Wash
ington, or from Its Merlin office at
j.nNijiiN ( P). The ii-si,i,l-,w,,iw'r
torn hiuiietit seasrm lit Itrltishgolf ' hey will thereby avoid I he
egaii almost with the start .of situation' lhat obtained with refer-
he new year, the., oxford., ati t'n,ft ,u rji '"'VIL- K'lylAg up-
lely Mmlu'gti- on'; -the i lid vice ;o'Kuropen!;-brok.
atlug II at Uyn with Iheir unit ml ;'(,; ().- apple growera shipped
ompetltion lor Hie presitieul's large ifiiantltieM of appleH to Ger.
lilies. 'miMle-agei native
ealtind. who bowled over hot h lime I liat apples from t V.eehoslo-
ynl loiley and Sir lenient Hoi I- vakuu-Austria, and I' ranee poured
JUST IN
N LOWEST STYLES
Tan, Brown and
Black '
X4.95 10
$7.85
Ox fouls of (Jtialily
Clint's
Clothiery
Th Store With Oonsdence
T
RADERS PASS
UP AID PLA
mil
I.ONIIIIN t A l'). SeVerllt
lin of pounds sterling ate wait
ut Ihe deoartnient of over
seas tiad" for Itritish traders
I.ul Ibev do not com-
...rHiii-ib The ib-nartiie-nt has a
Ihorliv. under the export cn-iliti
heiiie Initialed three years ago
t it finance Irad-is In. the expo.l
... m,...l for unv snin from (
Mt.iviir.IS. and although
l.ve be. u b nt for thai
luuri.ose tli'-r are many more mil
iiif.ii. iitallabte.
Itrlllsh trade Is l-l. w-,l to .e
,,n the upgrade and tile d.pail
intent i " "' "h
vporler do not Ink- n.hantas
of the fa. Ilities. I'm. li.-ally. th
,are asking people to borrow money
land participate In the scheme
which for a small premium fcuii'
antc." payment of bills dinwn
'rv-rters against export of lliil
Ish joods. and under certain con
ditions participates in any loss.
1 OFFERED
OHGHARDISTS
PICTURES
PRESENTED
TO LIBRARY
(Continued from Vago 1.)
Cao IW-niilifuI.
tue of the most beautiful,
sights, the gii Ih report, was a
place on the roof about feet
square where the Halts hud furimni
a mass of perfect white lilies.
The place culled the diamond fleid
was a muss of ciKhl-slded riuurts
about thi- Hlit or honeycomb octa
gons, but each point was ' separ
ate. They ca itfht and reflected
the IIkM and sparkled more brll
lantly than a diamond which was
compared w ith them. Itcyond this
was a formation on the wall that
looked like tin old hen and chick
There w as a s! retch of rocky
cavern almost ah hiuuoiu as pave
nient which V'loyd pointed out to
the Klrls. remarking that he want
ed to put an automobile in there
next year so ho could give peo
ple a car ride In tho cave. The
girl's don't know whether his um
bltton was realized or not.
Men's Railroad Shirts
Men's blue or polkadut Railroad Shirts, band stylo,
two cullius to match genuine 1000-inile shirts, ut
only
$1.39
I 53 STORKS t jrt !
THB HUB
Special
naming masterpieces and artists.
1st. $50, by art department of
Neighborhood cllib."
2nd. 125, by C. A. Tlmgaman.
3rd. 16, by Mrs. George Htod-
durd.
Grade school memory contest.
$10 to ono pupil In each grade
school In the city naming the most
masterpieces and tho artist.
tu by local chapter of 1. K.
$10 by Tho Kvcnlng Observer.
$10 by Dr. K. I. Mossman.
$10 by nr. Kay Murphy.
Grund prize lu grade schools, $25
given by the Neighborhood club
(for individual winner In grade
schools). In addition Hurley- ltich
ardson will give a framed picture
to put In the room of the prize
winner In each grade school. .
The American Crayon company
will give a complete set of art ma
terial to the prlzo winner lu each
grade school and a prize set to the
Individual winner in the grade
schools. .
Members of Neighborhood mem
ory conteal.
1st. $25, by art department -f
Neighborhood club.
Any woman not a inember of
the Neighborhood club may take
part In llic conleat by becoming an
iissociute inenioer or iim ciuu unu
puylu(E Jl Inltlullon fee.
STATE OPENS
STOKES TRIAL
(Continued from' Page 1.)
charges he was making were tin-1
true." said Vmlth. ;
counsel for Stokes. "Tho case Is not
concerned wilh actual truth, but
with moral certainty and reason
able doubt."
"Overruled," said .Judge W. N.
Gcmmlll.
Judge Gemmlll declined to rule
before hearing evidence, on an ob
jection to Mr. Smith's Htaiement
that Mr. Ktokes was vindicated
from previous churges by the flrat
ruling In the dtvorcu case brought
by Stokes In 11I,U.
RESCUE OF
COLLINS IS
NOT DISTANT
II. IV, tunny Itf "September, and October
nf NeVThese hipmeutu arrived -iboiit th
riiefw on the last day of I he
'Olllpelitliill. I loldei-iiess, the itiua-
iir champlniVt had won the pilt
r on four prti(iiis occasions. . '
T);e Oxford and Cambridge so
lely einbraceK only e-st lldenls
(he two ancient universities,
ii t must of (he aiiiateiifM who
wive utlalne gi-ratueNH lli,HiltiUn
members. This indicates how
limit gold has remained a "geli-
le.in. Hi's game" In lncland. no
natter how safe it has been made
in, am - German - nppleH still 'fur
ther hctp'-d to glut l he market.
Thtt result was a loss lo appli
growers ull around. . -
Thin conc,entralon of Khlpnientt
in Ihe late autumn Ii.ih meant uls
thai in-jMarch and April (ienmuo
w ill have prtKi rally i no apples
I'lie KllVopenti varieties won't keej
so long, it see i us, and no provision
lias been made, for American ap
ples tohe shipped. Apparently no
body has ever made It Mh huslnesi-
demoeracy. Indeed. every .to supply t he Amerh-in appl
maleiir ehamidon since l!M!i lmn';rowers with authentic Information
e n an f.ford man. Storey, and the department of agriciilt ure't
tinner. up in last year's chum-1 foreign h-tvIit pmpuHvs lo remedy
iionstiip, is n aittii, iige sl ident. . this ileR-ex
chirago man got fix mouths for
leuling $u,imri which is good pay
n for s'eaMng.
ale professftf finds Ihe cost of
living has udvam-ed two points, but
if is stilt worth (lie price.
Mine Bites at Building
k' 'vX'A 'rr ' I?
llTli'.m f 3 Vit&tf&S rAiy TrtfiY
itearjir' sjii- X
c & , : k f t t
(Continued from Tugo 1.)
ijrother of. . I'loyd,; the one who
w as laU"it - exhausted out of I ho
cuve In t eying lo rescue ! loyd.
When the Oregon girls arrived
at the CoHlria!'.Ilaiio.1lioyViffHr'd
lilt; . t-iuui'-iurAWU'ljMss.vviwjjyty.i
check In payment' of the admls
slon fee lo the cave. He looked
doubtfully ut II and remarked, "I
ion't like to take things that I
don't know nnylitlng uboul." He
had had- some trouble, with a
check before and declared that he
"wasn't going lo gel caught
it gain." His son. Homer, persuad
ed him that It was all right,
ho he. accepted It, but said that
he "preferred 'money."
rio.nl I-lkcO Guldp Work.
Kloyd liked to guide people
through the cave beca jse ho hud
discovered it. "Ilia parents had
ulihout decided to send Horn
with us," Miss 1 Vrce said, "but
I 'loyd looked so dlauppolntcd that I
they said, 'Well, go 'long with you
if you want to, but don't stop to i
look at every little murk.'" !
"There wa a, quick descent i
from the enlruncc. We had gone!
only a little wuy when Kloyd ask-'
ed us, 'Are you skeery? Then step
over here and I'll show you some-1
thing. Looks like some ono had
been here ahead of us We step
ped to the nldc of the trail and;
on a bl piece of rock by ft great (
crevice there were the remains ,
of three human skeletons.
"Presently we came to some
Spring complexions
Wind and sun,
Chaps and rough skins
Jump and run.
Keeps your skin "Soft
as Velvet"
SAN TOX
Velvet Ijjetioh'''"
35c
THE L & L
DRUG CO.
y','.,t'l)cjoC&. Adams
-v . .
Special
Sunday Dinner
Served from 5:30 till 8:00 IV M.
. Iced Fruit Cocktail
; . Chicken Couillion '.
. . Celery Hearts Ripe Olives
Roast Young Chicken with Dressing
".''Baked Ham, ' Southern Style
Roast Veal with Dressing
Brussels Sprouts -, Snowflake Potatoes
. ; Apple' Nut "Salad '
, Bread and Butter
Date Pudding Ice Cream and Cake
Pie or Fruit Jello
Ninety Cents per Cover
SPRING HATS
Trr-lu lliMinrls In !Hi-v,T ikwlitiis for JHIU? Inl mira U
years lo 0. I'i-lifl-from 2.2 lu a.5. Via will Im! Itlml lo
hllllW lllllll lo Oll. . , , ; '
Art & Baby Shop
..v.i,-. -,i,i ., v.j.-viiiiYl'i'iiNVl iif'nKr'iih'V"" "' '
1I1.SISI I ICIIIMi llnlcl NolllliH'r Itlillt. KI A.MriNO
iiuiruiiii k JArl;K8 . m. v. i iiuioad ,
t- --f
ARCADE, Sunday Only
5 Acts Vaudeville 5
(iit ni-i ha ami i-ieri m:s
o iiiirriii-:, "AKitiFiNM:,1' sr.i.!;t"iiox
I'IikI Show nt 7 Sliinii
READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS
Cltiwns of llsller"". fkta.. er lhrun Into mlc when th V. M.
C A. dropiwl thres fMl on Its foundations Into tunnel of ths sHintSmed
s U'lr ::r: T'u VjlVllne 'a '.-.ii-J 'i 10213b .i.
There's No
Hope
mn '" wIh, uliiw
rliin-e lirn IWs buyliiK
lliw. It's mut nXMrt
Ion (i-r.
We Kite pt-ronl Rtisrsn.
Ire. In kildlllon I" Dial
ihr fai'lorr mi ii;M.IIAIi
COIlltS sjhI e maku our
own ailnlmenl!. Thpy r,u.it
Hire jim full l)ollar-for-Uol-tar
Kfrrlcc.
Ak us nHiri- alMMil Ihe
(il.MJlAI-
Jcuiuug3 & ShumuU.
Props.
Successors to
Southard k Shinn.
Va E. Roach
'w:H,GlfiiM(,TryOrt .
Wnltdl lnJ tlSrttttl
Hal Roach
i,Ai iiin i;it, tii it i i.t.s
a x i) homaxit: A Ii ti
itoi.i.i.i) ixi'o oxi:i
A pli-tiiro imi'li! for i'ntT
tiilnmrnl purpoiirs only!
oni- to U"l you rorkMH
with InllKlltir when yoil'p
not .-UiiKlnK lo Hi'1 "l" "r
yu II- wnt mi. I tlirllllim IHl
lis llirllls. An.l whnl a iol-h-i-tloii
of iii..rrynmUirs lo
ki'i-p you lmppy! "l-'lKhlln
DikI Tylir," tin' irror of
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