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Monday, March 2, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE I Local News In Brief , WWllWlliiWMilMllMIM.WliWIIMII,Jw,w COMING EVENTS District high school basketball tournament ut Union, March 5. 6. 7. Annual Chamber of Commerce . banquet, March 3. U H. 8. Bcnior pluy, March 20-21. . . Union Counly Agricultural Keo nomic Conference: Klgin, March 12; I'nion, March 13; , lJi.tiiamH', March H. several days In ,a (!mnli at the home of Mis, K. A, Holmes. Thev alHo visited' Mru. Julia HuIiiich while here an.l Mra. W. O. Hyatt, Alio Is ill ut Hot IdiUe Sanatorium. Visiting Hero . ' . Mrs. C. W. Amey of Knterprise is vlulttng here at tin- home of Mrs. Ward r'owier. llcariiiff rnstHiifd A rehearing on I In- rcqucHt by the Ui C Hindu Athletic club for permission to hulil a ' wrentllnp match in thin city, which was de nled bint w eek, w III probubly be held lute today. Tho meeting was to havo been Sunday but was post' poncd. l ined t'i.oii George Hell, charged w llh Im properly dumping trash on ; the U.-W. Y," was fined $2. GO in mu nicipal court. To Visit KelntlvcH . . Mrs. Kenneth Keeney and daugh ter, Marcla l.ec, left this morning for Oregon t'Uy, where they will remain indefinitely visiting relu-lives. VMtcd Hvnv- William Hcughun will return to MeMinnville, Oregon, this evening after spending tin week-end here. Mr. Hcughun Is employed its drug gist in a McMinnvllle drug store. Attended Tournament ' Among the Union people In La Grunde Saturday for the Cnion Wullowa county sub-diHtrtcl bas ketball tournament were: Fred N. Fox, of tho First National bank of Union, Itobert Wakefield. W. V Connor, J. W. Huxtcr and others. Bennett uro residents of Baker. Miss He I ma I -call man was visitor hero from Hakcr over the week end. Hhe returned to that city this morning. K. It. Itlnffo, uttorney, has re turned from Los Angeles, whero ho went on legal -business. Mrs. M. M. Buehen left this morning for Hummerville, nfter spending the winter In La Grande visiting her children. Kugcno Hlrlew returned this morning after spending severul days at Portland on business. Mrs. Zettlc Miller and son turned to their home at ,Musville this morning aflor a trip to Port land, where they visited friends and relatives. Had Hare A barbers' race took place yes terday near Island City. Tho par ticipants were Floyd Limning, Hay lue, Keth Sirrlne dud Hicks Gur rity. It was a loo yard dash and Uuel unit at seventy yards, ban ning was w Inner and has almost decided to challenge Nurml, the fa mous Finn. . Uctiirns from Salem ; jt Bruce Dennis, state senator from' tnlon 'mid Wallowa county, return ed to his home here yesterday on No. 24 from the legislative session at tkilem. JciiMoii Granted According to word received here .Oregon pensions granted by the government include: Lester K. Wil cox, Helix, 10; Clara A. Phillips, Haines, $30. Saw Dancer Miss Hltdu Anthony and Miss llertha lierger are among those who went to Portland to see Pavlova, the Russian dancer, in her faro well performance. They will return to La Grande Tuesday. U turned Homo- Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Holmes left Nils morning en route to their home at Enterprise, after spending Uuxu Luncheon Twenty members of the alumni of tile Oregon Agricultural college met ut the Tift in Friday noon where they entertained at luncheon honoring Kulph Coleman, who is a visitor In La Grande from Corvat- lis. Mr. Coleman , came to Lu Grande to referee the tournament basketball games here and at Union. A. H. Pallum of Enterprise re turned to his home this morning after visiting friends here for sev eral days. Mr. and Mrs, Otis Vuul drove to Baker yesterday. K. L. Ledbetter, of the Lcdbetter Garage, was u visitor to Baker Sat urday. Miss A ft on Winn, accompanied by her mother, left yesterday for Halt Lake City, Utah, where they will remain indefinitely. ; Markets SAVE -with at your atuuurm 0 DRUGSTORE because it is J . tm rut yTjSfXX Castor Oil vftS?J without taste mWTfcVA butwNhthe o Q O. o o Observer Crossword Puzzle n .t t r tjrt i7 r r i n i- fs S ! . !" ' , . Is si 1 J " U : ii ' u "" " 3 ' " """ , " JU " 5S fc .t , t 5? " " " " to""" . 41 . . ' . baa ST i 'J! ' o1 Ti r 11 1 fid Cretonnes Euch day there arc new urrivuls in cretonnes. The season's most beautiful shades and attrac tive pattems, at prices which mean a great saving to you. 1 18c to 59c 55 STOKES 9 the nun 25c Liottle PUUT1.ANU. Ore. (Al') Cattle and sheep steady. Iogs 25 to 50 ccrIs higher, medium weight $12 mid $13; light weight $12.75 und Kggs active. Butter 47c. But terfut strong. . -. Speeders Fined It is getting toward the time of year for the spring crop of speed ers. Five arresis were made by the jfficcrs Saturday. Of these four paid fines und one forfeited bait by non appearance. !. L. Shannon, J. It. Beauchamp und W. W. Gray aeh jKiid Judge Brady u fine of MO and costs for speeding. J. F. Puekett forfeited u $10 bail by non-appearance. HtTTUHrAT -19c; SAN FItANCISCO (AP) But- I terfut 49 cents. . - Arrow v COLLARS Mr. ItusK'M Home J. A. Kussell has returned to La Grande after being absence since November 1. Mrs. Kussell will visit at Portland for two weeks be fore returning to her home here. While away Mr. and Mrs. Hussell visited ut Los Angeles and Long Beach, California, after which they went to the Hawaiian Islands where they Hpnt several weeks at Honolulu. While there they saw Marjorie Barrel, who taught school here for several years. Hhe Is now touching In the Y. W. C. A. there. They also saw Forest Ivunhoe, a ,a G ra u d n boy. M r. Kussclt sa y s that although they had un excel lent trip and the weather was beau tiful ho is glad to be buck home again. WASHINGTON ... IS AWAITING WEDNESDAY - (Continued from 1-bo 1.) far Troui ,lho White Personal Mention A. 11. Millrr of Knti"firisi H now rcKitsU'ri'd ut lln' Kohy liuti'l. Jihn Dim-y of I'ilot Itorli wua ut Ihi' I nllfd Klulcs lunil oriluu Ihls luorulnj; on btiHini'SM. SlIIKTS FOR BUSINESS with the collars attached or with neckband made in an un ytisually fine way, shirts that fit perfectly and that give satisfaction. . Arrow Shirts $1.45 to $4.85 Clint's Clothiery The Store With a Consdenr W. C Kl lll-KlH. heud f)f the S' urlty Construction company of La Grande, arrived lasl evening from Portland. Karl Woods, of the War ren Construction company, who made the trip with Mr. Sluiirlll. went on to Kugene but will rvturn here nt a later date. O. M. lleacoek, local rudlj manu facturer, moved his family In Iiumi Fnlerprlse yesterday. Glass Drugs Inc. Tho IIUXAMj Ktoro La Grande, Oregon A simple, averago crossword puzzle'lhls Is. But there are a few words in It that will make tho solver stop und think, and vuso u dictionary. oooo ooooooooobooo oo ooooo Mr. ami Mrs. George Hunting ton t'urrey and son. Albert, or Ar lington. Oregon, were here yester day visiting ut the George Currey home. They drove to Baker this morning. Mr. I'urrey Is publisher of the Arlington paper. J. S. Fisher, of Bois uppraim-r for the l'nlon Central Life Inst ance company, was here mis morn- tug on business. Mr. and Mrs. tflewurt Bennett were here yesterday visiting at the J. A. Stearns home and Mis. . 2 New Bungalows Thrw sil."liillil IinilMTll'' m liK-mtfl on V Ah " t.n FlK'ili rtnfs- Vtffl.-in. ami lili-lD-iInK- iim-lnwllon. IJlrno 1"l-. I'rliT rltlit awl on nnuiinlIr IrniLH. Insliwt tlicc tn-forc faa Wm. Miller &Co. "He Onr Sl" Phone Main 1 - ' 1 IILV. NLI.W1X hotel not House. Congress, flying In the face of the President's budget bureau, has Mpent a tidy sum to muko Its part In the Inauguration more elaborate ihun usual. On the cast steps of the Capitol and tho Plaza that stretches out beforo them has been erected a stand exceeded in size only once In the history of Inaugu ration. It -will provide seats for K&Ou of those who aro to see Mr. CooMdgu take the oath of office and hear him deliver his Inaugurul address But even so, -the ceremonies un H,, whole . will tiH. lu, sever.e, coutrust to the kivlsh display or former years. The President has Kepi uc. lermtncdly to his purpose in cur tailing the Inaugurul parade, al ways one of the great spectacles of tho quudrennial show. Less than 10,000 troops. Including only those units whose locution near the Capi tol will permit their participation without extra public expense, will make up the body of the pugeunt. Besides the military section, there will be places only for the gover nors of slates und their , ul'llciul staffs. ' This picture will . b: strikingly different from lhatt presented on the only previous occusion when a man who had become president through the death of his predeces sor assumed the highest office for another term In his own right. Theodore Uoosevelt wua the only other chief executive to take the presidential oath twice, although elected only once, und when he was Inducted into office on Murch 4 l'jo5, there was such a dlspluy as perhaps never bus been exceeded In tho long succession of Inauguration days that begun with the Install ation rf George Washington. Pciidcliiin Swings Bock. To those who saw the Boosevelt Inauguration und then, just 20 years luter, look upon that of Coo iidge, there will rem In no doubt that the pendulum bus swung hack with u severe stroke toward slm Ollelly. A troop of UoUgh Kldcrs who hud charged with Uoosevelt up San Juan Hill made up Ills person al Inaugural escort, und there were other military men by the thou sands from far und near. Inter spersed with them marched the members of many famous political clubs and civic organisations, und hero were many monster flouts whose acts must have been aggre gated a small fortune. In the midst of a stately court of honor that stretched out with lowering col umns and glittering arches for two blocks on either side of the White House, the Hough Itlder President nut all afternoon reviewing the pa geant that hud been provided by his countrymen to do him honor. It wus estimated that, In nil, the Inauguration crowds numbered up ward of 160.000 people, not count Ing the reside nts of the capital It self. Both Uoosevelt and Coolidge re lulned the cabinets of their prede cesnors, but when Boos veil took the oah again after yearn and half In the White House only ihrpe v( Um- r;iidl MeKlitb-j' members remained at the cabinet iab, while t'oolldge, aBer 19 months In the presidency, retuins but four of the official family which took of rite with Harding. ber of the farm bloc desire to h row .the Dickinson proposal into; discard because they agree witn Chairman .Carey and other mem bcrs'of the President's conference that there hud belter be no legis lation than to huvu tho meusure enacted. Among other measures that ap pear, doomed ure the I'nderwood Aiuscoie snoais leasing mu, me Cramton measure to reorganize the prohibition unit, the , McFadden brunch bunking ' proposal, the $150,000,(1(10 public buildings 11U which has received housee approv u);:and the Anthony migratory bird icfuge measure. i .Work Bay nml Mglit. jVhile botli house and senate will liAii'i - ftcHAlnn davs and nlcht be fore adjournment, leaders are. cofc- vlneod th'it thev can do little more than clean up conference reports! on!' the appropriation bllts und odds and ends. . They are satisfied that efforts to complete consideration of the ad ministration measures would be usfeless. : ' ' . Action of tin senate in refusing iq. add the ( ape cod canal pur chase .measure us a- rider to I he rivers und harbors bill, spoiled the doom of t hat propbsul us far us . this congress Is concerned. This I Drouositlon has been pending In congress for four years und hud received house approval. i Convinced that it would be fu nic, to wash time In attempting to put through big measures, the rank and file in house and senate (ire showing more concern ovef small. proposals, hopeful that (hey will get final action on a wide range of. I hem before the gavel falls at noon Wednesday. JtOHIOVrAL , l.MMsh of raw, vegetables. ti. Seeds of plants. It. Act of selling. Li. Fragments of cloth. 14. Atop. Hi. Thoughtful. 18. Towards. . 1U. Kgg of an Insect, ; 21. Bobbed. . . 22. In place of. - 23. Frozen waters. 2fi. Punching Instrument. 20. Wool cloth. v . . 27. A hundred pounds. 2l. A turn at work; u short per iod (pi.). 31. Spanish title. 32. Measure of Cloth. 33. Supports for building. 3G. Fulntlng fits. 3P. Journey. 40. Metul from ground. 42. Tidy. Fish. 44. A spice. , 4(1. Place of mineral springs. 47. Belonging to me. 48. Things by which ships arc steered. 50. Printer's mensure. 51. Certain. 62. .One-fourth of un acre. ' 64. Temperate, 55. To check or . to bar. 3. To lick up with tongue. 4. Beverages. 5. Pertaining to teeth. 0, Best uu run Is. 7. To be rubhl. S. Time one ' has lived. 4 !i. To .be. -' ... ,. f 10. A medicine, 1H. Strongholds. 15. Dainty. 17. To plant. IS. Tax. 20. Spiral shoot of plant. 22. Parts of a wheel, 24. Flagon for holy water. 2fi. Criminal. 28. An Insect. 30. Seat In a church. 33, Branches of flowers. 34. Three in cards. 35;. Fusible alloy, 3fi. Hard to bear. 37, Hear part of neck, 3 8. To. mark. 41. Five and one-half yards. 44. Act of healing.. 45. Goil of love. 4H. To wipe. 4!i. Intemperate person. 61. Thus. . , 53. To perform. , Building Permits HIGH COURT ! HANDS DOWN I DECISIONS (Continued crom Pago 1.) A building permit wus Issued ut the city offices this morning to A. It. Hlutt for repairing a house on H avenue between Sixth und Fifth streets, Tho work Is lu cost ubout $200. uulrcd to submit to a railroad lu bor board for arbitrating labor dis putes wilh employes. The supreme court so declured today In a de cision declurlng the rouds can de termine who shall be recognised us representing their employes In la bor disputes. j they pointed out, becuuse It is possible to use film before U lias dried ' after development. The filni is Inserted In the transmitter In cylindrical form, a,nd U beam of light Is passed through It at uniform speed, re prbdbelng the" Idet'lro'1 on ti photo electric cell. The light passing through the film moves over Us PHOTOGRAPHS SENT BY WIRE (Conliniied from Tngo 1.) , onslration of the apparatus wliich wua perfected by engineers of the Bull Telephone eoinpiiiiy and the American Telephone iv Telegraph company. The first lest was made last Muy. J It Ik 'possible to transmit a pic ture five by seven Inches, which nfter ordinary development at tho receiving end. Is pracl Icully (in distinguishable from an ordinary photograph, officials said, and Is ready for reproduction. Time Is suved in transmitting photographs, There's No Hope - Tor a iiiiiii wlio lakes ft iliiuit'o when lie' Imi.vIiik I li es. It's nut ucct'ssury any Inngl'l. Wo nlvu a iirrwmnl (timinn Icc, In mlilllluii In llml "f the farlory on ;i:NUtAI Colt l)S anil nn liiaki- unr own adjustment. Tliejr must Klvc joii full lHillar-foi'-Hol-iHr Service. Ak us more about tlie ;i;,Ni;itAii .Jennings & Shum;ite Props'. Successors to Southard & Shinn. ' 1 Stamped Baby Dresses ItaiiiUful ilrHli.-ns ,ntuninril nn Tmporteil DullMti', NiiIiihiiiiIi und lawn. AIbo 'Gertrudes on Hlirunkcn Klannel unil Uullste. Art & Baby Shop 'icvKnvTiuxo roil run hah" HKMSTITCIIIXti Hotel Kummer Hldg. KTAMJ.INQ HUri'KHICK FATTUItN'S D. M. C. T1IULAU surface much as a phonograph needle circles a record. Inlrlcato much tnery transfers the light ray to an clcetrte current In u tele phone line, and In turn at the receiving end the current is trans ferred to another light my which rVpromic s t'he 'ilibtogri(t.n,,'on "lift unexposed film. Saturday and Sunday SPECIAL ARCADE TODAY AND TUESDAY MILTON SILLS And Corinne Griffith m "SINGLE WIVES" A New Type of- Woman Larry Lantfcvin Sinking "My Best (iiiT' . Kugcnc Tolls at the Oik K.Mt.HT lleverend Knight preached a wonderful sermon to a full house. Sunday rvenintf. Ills Hrmon was, l"'onie, for All Thtngw Are ow Heady. His argumenis were bo Iconviming that when He aliurj 'rail as gin. 14 came forward. Nent Sunday evening, maybe the tnd of the revtwil. Faith healing ici nion tonight. A welcome to all. New fhurch of God Chapel, cor uer X and Spruce. Adv. A Superior J. & J ICT - D Floor Enamel IT WIIN INKT.XNTI.V tM J. l. f Knnm.'l - Ii.cjiiih.. t In niiiilliiry. w Mnlntlil.' mi'l - H LEADERS PUSH SUPPLY BILLS (Continued from para 1) form the legislation vhould take. Itepuhlican leaders favor senate action on the ldeklnon bill which the house approved at a substitute tor the Cappcr-Haugen co-opera-lite tuarketUif measure, but luew- IT WON INSTANTLY this J. Knurn ! - If-miH.. t H tMiltnry. 1 ti'lfl'li l -i'"' ' ? -I "t -" J i ""'!' covering to ithrttuitd hteaui, vapor and grens- Hfi ('irriiiion on kitchen, bathroom und oth-r walls and floors. Highly satisfactory for wood and concn-te floors. Hnohum. cement und plastered wulis and woodwork In fact, any w all or floor HUrTure. Ivimilly good for porch furniture, ret rlgera torn and othr airr'es. In wide u: In gurag'-s. ete, Noah's Paint Store l:tlfl A.Ihihi. I'liunr lr.7 J. 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