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Friday, March 6, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE I Local News In Brief COMING EVICTS District high uchuol busketbull tournament ut Union, March 5, 6, 7. U II. H. fcenlor play, March 20-21. . Union County Agricultural Kco '. nomic Confc-renc:; Elgin, Murch 12; Union, March 13; La Uinude, Murch 14. Mr. Terry III ,V U G. Terry la confined to his hoiuo bucauue. of IIIhulb. Mr. Hoy! Better i lu M. Hoyt. who lius been con fined to hta home for several days heuause of Illness, Is somewhat Im proved ut the present time.- I. ined Association . Mr. unU Mi-s. J. K. Jloux of Covo were here yesterday on business. While here Mrs. lloux joined the Union County 1'oullry association. Mr, Unhlot'k Improving Jt. H. Buldocli, who was oper ated on at the Clraude Hondo hos pital a few duys uko Is Improving", according, lo reports today. 1 incd . II. Monition of Boise und U. t Hamilton of Uaher were each lined .$1U und cost by Judo Hugh JO. Hrady. Justice of peace, yester day. : . Here fiinti I'nioii Mrs. Nell Hutchinson wua a vlst lor la l.a Oruude yesterday from Union. Shu drove home a new Velio coach.. Held Clinir at Knterprl-c , , O. S. 1 Aiplia m and Ids assistants lr6ni the tractor department of the Ford Motor company of Portland, went to Kntorprlso yesterduy morn ing and held a tractor clinic there yesterduy afternoon. Here Yesterday H. 11. Huff und Or. Y. K. Hrown ell of Klgln, were business visitors to. ha Granddc yesterday. They called at the county court In the interest of a county road In their vicinity. Here for Itanmiel V. M. I'Yeeman, O.-W. H. and N safety agent, of Portland, left l.a Grande hist evening after uttend ing the surety banquet held here Wednesday evening. Left Jam KywiIiix J .. l Grodzhi. general safety agent for tin; O.-W. It. nd N. coinr pany, left La Grande last evening, alter attending the safety banquet jjere. Condition VnehaiiKed According to word received yes-fj-rdoy from Mrs. Nolan ohlff. at Tort hind, her husband, former t Milted Klates commissioner here, is about the same. His heallh lias been very poorly lately und last Week he was near death. J; - Dr. liecd Cushion Sole Shoes For men who want com fort. Colors in Tan and Black Kid; also Black Kangaroo. Shoes of duality $11.15 and $12.45 Clint's Clothiery The Store With ft Conscience You Want To Go uri-lii".. ymi'll want lo gH wit ami fi ami a.-tkm. Yuti'll Iir iiukIi llm- ir iiiiliiinll.Mi lli.'w lo mtj4'l n'palr nork iI.mm? on otir i:ar. I.rl II ilonc ikiw .lufi't nll milil ilanmr. will In- llonlilcl. Wr ll Ik- sla.l XI linil'-li illiimK-J tinr In. BUICK GARAGE Jennings & Shumate,. Props. Successors to Southard & Shinn. 1 A Good Turn hnily Judy Ash is not one to refuse a iady lu distress, thus when he re ceived u uusHuge today ho lost no lime lu boarding the stage for Pen dleton. It seeniH llii ln.iu iu i.. i-erve lis cliaufiur uii tin- -return i nc name of tht' lady was not learned. Miss Taylor III Miss C. Taylor, of Hills liepart uiiil atore, was confined lo her homo yesterday because of Illness. Accepted I'o-ll Ion Pa ul Savrf 'Hull nf niimlv B..I..W.I stiperlntcnilPiit J. A. Kityre, has ae eepted it position with the Perkins iiiumr company us salesman.. Mr. Havre 1b a. ip-uiii:iia nf n. rii. versity of Oregon. Orderim Mlmtrs Orders for the, Mimlr, the. an. nuul hidi school publication, are liOW liellll IiiLi.m !,. ,t.. of obtaining copies should notify ou in oenrun. misim hh manager. l eft for Peudleloit II. N. Kelly left Ui Grande yes terduy urternoon for Pendleton af ter spending several diiys here. Mr. Kelly Is of the truck department of liie Kord Motor company of Port land und came to l.a Grande to us slst In the tractor clinic here. Will Resume Coiut Circuit court will be continued March 23. according to an un iioiineeiueiU by Judge J. W. Know), os Jhls morning. A number of civil cuses irre to be tiled at this ses sion. -The cnlendar will be out next week showing the. dates of the triuls. Wallowa Man lleiv Don MrDuniHs and Tt.' S. Me (Maren of Wullowu. were here yes tenlity on business. They left this liiornlug for Bridgeport. Oregon. .Mr. Mellnnlelds will improve a liomstead claim and Mr. McClaren is to do some mining work. I'onner Itesitient llert .M. J.. Buckley, of Portland, Is a business visitor to l.a Grsnde. Mr. Buckley is well known )vrv hav ing been general superintendent of 'he O.-W. 11. and N. company here several years ago. He was also chief dispatcher here for a number of years. I'lne Hailing Instutled . . . The railing at the Intersection of Penn und Second streets, recently installed. Is tKdterned after that used along the state highways in tills district and will make that In tersection, formerly hazardous to the iiuto ' driver, us safe tis an or dinary Intersection. SH'nd Week-lOnd llei-e Miss Mildred I'ox, aceomptnl'd by her father. H. A. h'ox, arrived in La Grande this morning on No. L. Miss Kox will spend the week end here with friends -and rela tives. She, Is a student at the Wushlngton Normal school. Mr. Kox is returning home from u trip to Portland and Spokane. Staekhuid In Portland ' Karl J. Htacklund, one of the biggest cherry operators In Oregon, arrived in Portluud yesterday from Cove, Cnion county, and registered at the Imperial. The Stackland bro thers, three In number, specialize in bundling cherries. They grow them find they ship them and they jeiul cherries by (he earload, many carlouds, to the eastern markets every year. They now have what they believe to be the largest cher ry ore h: ml In the world. Cove lh particularly adapted to the grow Ing of this kind of fruit, although that section Is celebrated for other Iruits and berries, Oregonian. Personal Mention 1 Jrss ItreHlieiirM. eoiinty sheriff , made a business trip to Cove today. ! 'Jennie (Irlner left this morning .lor Elgin to visit her daughter. j C. M.. Wray of Pi'iidh-ton. wa u 'isitor ln La Grande this niorning. H. G. Avery, eounty agrieullur ist. spent the day In Cove. Key Kugute, of the extension de partment of the Oregon Agtieiiltur- KLV. ELM). k.NK.IIT llevt'p-nd Nelson Knight Is an eVMnffellftt tike thime of the old Frhool. He took a ctnir of traintnir In Knceology In Briwn t'olhce and shows by his p reach ing that h ha "n with Jesus. Har him tonight. V. v I'htireh f find lh:ini. I REV. G, ROSS . GIVES TALK Harry Emerson Fosdick Subject for Discussion at Presbyterian Men's Club Last Evening. The controversy over Harry Em erson Kosdlck, Baptist minister who hia bveii prc.ti.hing at the Klrst Presbyterian church In Nrw York for the past fivo yeurs wmji the subject of a talk by Itcverend Wllllum Crosby llosa at a meeling of the Men's club of the 'Presby terian church last evening. Iteyerend. lloss 'explained in a vry liiterestina manner the basic principles on which the theological differences of the Fundamentalists und tha Modernists ard based, ' The meeting was held In the John Macpherson home. Mr. and Mrs. - Macpherson served delicious refreshments towurd the- close of the evening. The next meeting of the elub will be held in two weeks with Or. J. 1. Ingle us the host. a I college, was In la Grande yes terday. Mr. Kuguto Is at present Assisting the furiuers in aTpcel ex termlnution campaign. .. ' :. G. L, l.uriBon was a business vis itor to Union today. -- - : , A. I; Levino went to Wallowa this morning on business. .He. will re turn to La Grande this evening. . E. G. ltuckmore will leave this (.veiling for Walla Walla,' where he will visit his wife. Mr.. Buck more is employed In the statu highway office here, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Klrdcndull of Uakcr, were shopping In I 'Grande yesterday. ... - - Mrs. -Ntiomi 1 Stnullpp nf I'nlnn wus shopping In La Grande yester day. - - Mrs. Geo. Tllton was. shopping in La Grunde . yesterday froiii ; her home at Lostlne. Mrs. liuuden of Jordan ;Valley, left this morning for her homo nf tro visiting here for several days. 1 Thorsten Shell and Lillian Midi of Wallowa were here on a short visit.' Mrs. "W. G. Iloblnson of Telo caset, left this morning , for her home uflcr spending yesterday Jn La Grande shopping, . J. V. Austin left thbs uiornlns for Maxvllle, where he will be em lloyed by the PoWman-Hicks eom pany. He Is from lto3Miurg and has been visiting here at the home ot W. H, Perry. Markets' POKTLAND. Ore. (AP) Hurd white wheat $1.97, western red M.SU. . . ; SAN ITtANCISCO (AP) tcrfat 47 cents. Uut- POIlTLANI. Ore (AP) Cuttle leudy; hogs steady to strung; sheep nominally slron;. . Eggs and butterfat steady. Hutlcr 47c. . I'OUII-A.M l.ltAIN MAItKI T POHTLANI), Ore. (API Wheat Hard white B. S, Haart, March. $l.!to; soft while, March, April. $1.85; western white, ii.S;;: April. Ji.SG: hurd Si. S3; March winter Murch. $1.8:1; April, $l.Stt; north ern sprlug, $l.8i: Awll. $1.84: western red, March, $ I.S I ; April $LR3. i Oats No. 2 white feed. March, Hi: April. $41. &u; No. 2 Gray, Murch, $1U; April, $40.G. I I-Ot K MINNEAPOLIH (AP-ITotir -."iUe to ;i.ic tower. I'umlly paleuts SlO.liKfj $10.5. s iJran S.'ll.uM'u $24.50. MAHKETS AT A GLANCE NEW YUIIK ( AP) Stoekn Higher; American L o c o in o t 1 v v touehen record high. Ponds Irregular; railroad - is sues yield. . Foreign exclmnse ElniK ster ling higher on Increase In bank rates. Cotton Higher; strong spot situ ation. . Sugar Steady; reduced crop es tiimites. 'of fee Lower; ecsy ItruzlHatt markets. CHICAGO (AP) -Wheat High er; belter export demand. Corn Steady; commission house buying. attte Hteudy to strong. Jlogs Klrm and uctlve. StAlft Cri H IS ( IIAHLl;l WASHINGTON CAP) The spe cial committee which Invcstlpttcd the national disabled soldiers lea gue reported to Hie house Tucuday It was of the optnlun ihut part of the ruiid. rjlsid by the orr-ml.-tiun had been devoted to Improp er uses and personal gain. It wax recommended that th d' PuHment of Juitlce ran b" aik ed to present fuels developed by the Investigation to a federal grand Jury. coi Y;y (itAi: to ii:i.t HAINLM (Special) lr. W. T Phy will be the chief speaker at the mating of the Maker 1'ounty Pomona Grunge which wl br Held Saturday. March 7ih, in the . (, iO. V. hall here. Th- meeting will ( be call -d to order ut 10 o'clock I sharp and the program llt lit gin ;t l:S'i p. m. Or. Phy will speak ;on "Hertdliy and ltf It -InMon To pooooooooooooooooooooooo HEALTHY BABIES AKE HAPPY but they cannot be healthy O unless their lilt to organs are mnouomng naiuraiiy. o If iv huxative Is necessary, it must be gentle- in action and without the slightest degreo of Irritation, b it ut the same time positive In results. Hwcetssc GLYCEKINE g SUPPOSITORIES g iurelesl Glycerin Suppos- g o ' Itorles .can bt! uesd with o O . ; the utmost confidence, be- o q . lug litude from pure gly- g O cerJn and guaranteed to o g give proiupt laxullon, , g O . Tho. speciul packing keepH q O theiii always- fresh und O g '"rcuUy lor use, g o '-ny : 30c o Glass Drugs Inc. -Tbe HCXAIJj Store 'La Grande, Oregon oooooooooooooooooooooooo Building Permits H.- jV Edwards will repn'r a house oh E street between l''lfth und Sixth avenues at a cost of JI50. The building permit was filed ut the city .offices this morning. - A. J. Warren will build a guruge on lle.v.enth street between M and L avenues, according Jo a building permit" taken but this morning. The building will cost about $xo. JaiMtii Aids Fnrelgti Teachers TOKIO (AP) The educational department propones to Introduce a bill at the present session of the diet to provide houses for the for eign : teachers in the government schools. There are nearly 100 ninth Instructors.' largely American . und Ilrlthdi;-und about $ir0,000 will be asked , for tho housing scheme. Two ; Overseas Veterans In Present U. S. Senate '. (Continued from Tngo 1.) In. time of need we1 will depend upon our civilian soldiers. "We-: are ' now urging civilians to accept .cumiulSHlons In tho re serve, corps. We are urging them lo accept coinmiHlona lu the na tional guard.. They are told that In time of emergency the outcome wHI depend upon them and their ability to had men. "We say I" ' them: 'When we tuke you into the umiy we will COLLKKN MOOItK lit TODAY MOWS and FAI5LK.S i i , ; . . , Ubserver Lrossword fuzzle " 1 ii i -. n is m i i. " I' lu In I 111 T" T - TT-n4" j'-1 m iT j.. r "pT 1 LJ 4-J L I y H:T1 Tj' 4-i 144 " ?" JP.'4t . 1 7 Uta 1 55 L"T Ti np' Z7 Is 7 ju ?m?Y Wu Bt't our clu-uini; Kiliii rnm llm word without luuklnir It up bu easy lu Kit 11 vcrllea.1, for- It's liuvn mokatiiiE our toi'lli with loo HORIZONTAL ' 4. Measure of '-ureu. V ' 1. Wry face. &, MumIciiI instruineiit Hhnllur to 7. Chastised. violin, ' 13. Attended. ....... n. To prepare for publication. 14. Frame to hold a picturo up- 7. -Phophet. . .. - right. : i . Uruin in cloth (pi.), 15. Part of plant below Kimiml.l U. Part of "to be." 17. To defame. 10. Ueeeut Orijiiu. 1U. Wasted by usaffe. jll. To shine. 21. Moved rapidly. -j1-- Tooth doctor. Changed. lii. liowed. 24. Moistened. 18. Slanting i-di;e. 25. Conjunction, -o. To cause aversion. 20. Numeral. 22. Heveivntial fear. 27. To plant. 23. Period. - 2!. 4.141(1. 2(i. Leiifless spiral plant stem. 3d. A tittering laugh, 28. Wauhlng away of a ruilwuy a2. To rent, . bed. 34. Domesticates, ' 3t. The- human's pump. .16. A paradise. 32. Metric incisure G1.C22 cu-; 37. Troubled. hlo Inches. i 3I. A deposit of flnu mild. 33. Male voice. ! 4(1. Kxpert. 3a. Joint formed by inateriuls ut ' 41. Evening. right anglcB. 42. A whirr. 37. Kit. 44. Soldiers collectively. 3S. To go in bathing. ' 4tl. Hock containing metal , (pt.), 42. Il-iily trees Juice used for t 4!. To bo up, out of bed. , chicle- gum). BL To sin. 43. Trcatiiieiit. i--- ' 52. Visitor. 45. itellgiouH body. ' 53. Musical note. 47. Yo .plug. 54. Kindled. 48. One who kills with stones GO. Perched. (pi.).- 57. Preposition. fit).' Kilge of a wheel, 58. Km. 52. 'Combustible mixture used fur Go.-Instants. ' fuel. - . , 03. Male child. ' KB. wViinknrd. G4. 1-T.iid from the eyes. , 5t. I.eatheiv sirup used for sharp-1 00. Otic who peals, cuing iu.oim. i 07. Thick cord, ' T.y. Wheru tB' sun rises. j 08. Tenipernte. . , . , 01. Spoils. ' ' it'o.'suni. " ,.. ' GJ'Cuufriff titrhig bags' 'iihed "I'dl-" 1 72.' Hunting dogs. fishing. ( 73, Faucets or plugs. 03. .Melody played, by one, person.) ? - Vi:itTICAL.- ft. To decay. ' , . j , 1. To strunglu (In order to rob.). 07., Fragment of cloth, 2. Monumental statue. 0!). Kxl.it, J i 3. To entangle. ' 7 1 . Mm leal note. give you the same rank, the same to hold out the retirement prlvl unlform, the Same pay and eiiiolu- lege." inents of office everything that1, an army officer has. ;j,wmnii ehaiuidonlng e.iually " "Hut If you go lo the front wit h Means I he proposal for d lu ll nd are wounded, you will nut a bit Ii y retirement for rem i ve ot rccelve the retirement prlvileiie ! i'Iccih, eiUil with that of regu- ur the compensation that will be .hits, maintains further than ol'fl 'rcceived by the regular army cif - cih retired lM-cause of ehl dis flcer. iubllittcH, Nitouhl have cfiiu! pay, "'Wo are going lo hold out 1 regardless ol their respective rank, soiaelhlhg on you. YVeNire going ' "l;nder tin proposed retirement HEAR THIS MAN! FLOYD FOSTIOU 1IAHNKS PrcHwits DR.UALPII SIIADDUCK Ol' Cluuago 6-FREE LECTURES-6 On Bio-Clidmistry THK PSYCHOLOGY OF SC1KNTIFIC MY1X(J Honan Hall March 10 to I", Inclusive No Admission 8 P. M. Kvciy Niht COMK KAi:i,Y AND CKT A SKAT! 42 vrrliriil. yvl how many cun ml In Hit- dictionary? Ilnl U Hliould hi, lu huin ko Inn u'c nuiili from 4:' vvrtiuil. . Spring Dress Materials Just received, n shipment -of llayon Silk ''Fancies' of the season's most lwpular shades in both checks and stripes at the very low price of : 98c 55 STOKES Hcliedule," Ltingham told his fel low senators, "f l had been dis abled while flying as a major, and had lost two fingers or on hand, I would be entitled to be placed on the retired list of the army and for tho rest of my life receive u salary of $2250 a year. - Hut If my mechanic, riding In tho front seat, having only the grade of sergeant, had .been, simi larly Injured, he would receive for that same disability only $300 u yeur. "Some of us were more lucks' than others and got higher ranks, llecause of my luck lu having been commissioned a major, I would hnvc received, under Hin plan proposed. If disabled, seven limes as much as my sergeant, "That Is not Justice to the ser vice man ut least It does not seem so to me." VIS TONIGHT ri.ii iii-.ah Tin: ;itA.u opexiso oik;. kix-itai, uv Prof. Becker Of Portland Willi Ouarlr-t NuiiiIm-is. PltCSIVVI I ItlAN CHI IICK 8:13 P. M. ' Admission 50 Cents Do You Know? THAT WU MAKIO IIOMIS-MADE CANDT IN OUiCBilOP? The Candy Shop 217; Fir Street "The Home of Home-Marie Candy ' (Retail only) BRANDON Tli I test LIkIU Opera MGADE "ROB WW Aincricii's tJroiituKt mid iJcst-lovod Comic Opuni liy Ut'fr'malil Kv Koran ' Scats on Sale nt (IIilss Diok Co. PUKES: $1.65 - 1.10 :c FH'TY SINGING VOICKS . PILLOW SLIPS Nl:V HI.II'H IM. IIICAt'TlrLI, KKRItlNH ,i.si i.ovi:i,v ri T-woiiK imttkunh W't: win liiivt i.aiw.8 In Cul-Wurk. nk ux about It. Art & Baby Shop "i;vt:.uv;rvii wu tut. ihiit11 III.MSIIK HIM; llnlrl Konmivr Hl'li. NT.M1'IWU Htri'KltK'K PATTi:U.N II. SI. C. TIIUKAU STAR TOO A Y- Buck "THK DKSKHT OITI.AW TUB HUH If he advertises It, ho knows It's good. Judge Makes Erroneous Pre diction Kegm-ding Lawyer ' "About one clean shirt Is nil C thought he would ever wear. Ho had fullen away to a mere shad ow; .wus as yellow n suffron unit often doubled up with pain. Doc tors continually, guvu him. mor, phine and .were about to operate for gall stones. Muyr's Wonder ful Ucnledy quickly restored hhn to perfect health uprnin." It Is a simple, harm less preparation that removes tho catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract und ulluys thh Inflnmmuttun which curses pntc tically all stomach, liver und In testinal ailments. Including appen dicitis.. One do so will convince or money refunded. At ull druggists: Adv. OPERA CO. OrganiKiition in America Tl'KSDAY MARCH lOtli -TODAY Jones comer X and I?i'ruce. Adv. (Agriculture." '