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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER" PAGE FIVE , Wednesday, March 11, 1925, ' 11 - 1 Local News In Brief COMING tVEMS 1 H. S. Senior play, Marco 20-21. Union County Agricultural Keo nomlc Conference; Elgin, Murch t'nlon. Murch 13; La Grande. March 14. man urrlved lien- this morning from linker and In registered ul the l-oley hobi. I Mr. Ktcwns 111 ! J. II. "Jap" HtcvciiH Ih seriously ill at lii.s homo on Kind Btreet. UilMi! IMisltlon . William Mf'trnlf hiiH aecepled a position ilh Gwllllinm' Lh.elrlc liakery. Ilati Soil An eight pound baby liiy was horn yesterday to Mr. ami Mne Waller l'ohrmuu of this city, lloth mother and baby am doing nicely. Mr. Bah lock Itcc-otitrliig '; It. II. Huhlock. Klut-j high way engineer, 1 recovering rupldly (rum his recent operation at the IJrande lionde ho.ipilnl. Ho will be taken to IiIh home tomorrow. llrtter Milan, lilanchurd. who hua been seriously 111 at lite home here for the paat three week. Ih able to Bit up nd will probably be up uguln in a few days. .Mr. Ilrnii Belter ; Verne llean. who has been HI at. the llrundc Itoiidc hospital for 111 past two week Is reported Impruv cd ut the present lime. - Arrived Yesterday Kugene Jllunchard arrived In l.a Grande yesterday mid will moke. his home hero, ills runner home wan tit l'ortland. lie In Hie brut her W Terry IManchard of this elly. RDBIN HOOD IS PRESENTED I'rcHcnting a Hhiit opera Turnout) for charming melodies and always popular Tor Us comedy, "Itobln Hood," the Brandon Opern com pany of Portland gave a very picas- lc ant evening's entertainment last jO night at the Arcade theater. The)0 company will return work after (O next for two more performances wneu i ne uonennun eiiri jju will be SAVE -witk kFE" DRUGSTORE "The Chocolale Soldier" given. Forfeits $10 Unll The principal characters in the It. O. Ostrander forfeited $ 10 production wrr very well taken ball by non-appearance at the po-jnnd had delightful voices, though lieu court In answer to charges of I they were womewhat handicapped speeding. Suitcase- Is round - The police report that they hove in poHseubion a suitcase containing clothing found between Ku Grande and I .one Tree. The owner Is ask ed to call at the station and Iden tify the property. Mr. Wade Ill Mrs. J. A. McCarthy received a telegram yesterday from Boise. Idaho, that her sinter. Ida Wade, was seriously III at her home there. Mrs. Wilde is well known here be ing. a pioneer of this section. Returned Home . After spending several days In La Grande visiting friends Mrs. A. K. McAllister returned to her home ut Scuttle this morning. Mrs, Mc Allister formerly made l.a Grande her home and has many friends here. from ICiilcriHists- Is"1'1 ii u i'h..it..in i.'nt,.mrWe lml-1 1 Itlu Mountain garage re- ,.,1 In l.n Crsmile u i cmuiimh-ii. m ne i by a small stage and a Hinaller iiiidlturium than ordinarily accus tomed to. Tlieo Pennington, so prano, who appeared as Muld Mar lon, had a versatile voice of great power. She appeared to best ad vantage possibly In the choral and group numbers. Harry Pfcll. tenor, o o RETURNS FROM WINTER STUDY ess man, arriv this morning on a business trip, air.. Chapman is stopping at the iiommer hotel. Slnuo Owner Here . , W. J. Cotdiron, of the fii'.n or Baars and Coldiron, owners of the motor busses which operate in La Grande, arrived here this morning from l(ls home In tlonuiam. Wash. Contractor Here . 12. B. Morrison, of the Morrison Knutsen company, contractors ana Chevrolet cars Saturday. They did not keep them long however, as the entire shipment was sold by Sunday evening. These cars are the latest thing in Chevrolet a, with 'all of the new equipment. Windows Kederorntcd The show windows of Putmans Ladles Hendy to Wear and Millin ery havo been redecorated and re painted. The walls are of a -sand color trimmed with gold and bas kets of flowers In harmonizing col construction engineers. Is now reg-;ors are used as a background. One istered at the Koley hotel. Mr. Morrison has his main offices In Portland. Has New Car Ted Klein is driving a new Over land coupe-sedan purchased yester day from Geddings and Hunks. Tim ear Is expected to prove or mucn window displays new spring mil llnery and in the other suits,' coats and dresses ure shown. Gave Demonstration Doctor 11. I Ivandis gave a lec ture and a demonstration of blood pressure and Its effect on the I health before the physiology class played Itobln Hood effectively and q his solo uiicrtngs were very wen received. Iielos Jewkes, ns Will Scarlet, had n f'ne bass voice that delight ed the audience, and Carl ltund- 0 schu, baritone, whs also very nuc-jO cessful. These two male voices ' O were probably the most effective o of the company and they were en-i O cored, continuously. Miss Jessie q P! vans was another principal who o scored heavily with the crowd j O with her strong, contralto, y.olceio necessary for the part of Allan-a-Male, she sang "O Promise Me" with a great deal of ability and charm and was well repaid with strong applause. Dame Durden'J was played by Margaret Jenkrn sen, her daughter Annabel by'Ks- jlher isnyker. and Friar Tuck by Chester Hrignt, all of these, being well cast. . ' 71 ' The comedy of the opcrn "was supplied In good measure and very effectively by Kd Andrews ns the ! sheriff and Geo. Olson ns Sir Guy. ! They are true comedians, made the most of every situation, and kept the audience in an uproar when ever they occupied tho center of action. Kriar Tuck was, as usual, a valuable comic asset as well. Scenic effects were satisfactory und costuming was all tht could be expected considering tho fact that the company must play a wide variety of opera with as small a wardrobe as possible. The enllre production was good entertainment and theater goers will await the company's return with pleasure. Doctor- Harry llouvy who- has been spending the winter in the O Mayo-Proihers clinic at Rochester, PrMinn.. returned lu l.t, Grande yes- oiterday morning' Dr. llouvy was o, accompanied on the trip by Mrs., g i llouvy. Oj Dr. llouvy stated this morning !ilutt rcmiM-hriMe advances O ' been muiln in the treatment of jthu eyes, ears,, nose and throat, q tho depailiuent of medical science Oiln which he specializes, during the o j past lew nionths. ' , O The Mayo I'rothers clinic inaiu- tains a research laboratory and a o j staff -.devoted to research work O known the world over as one of the, most' advanced lu their proles o sion. . i:- ol 1".. I'wuv.v's winter study was lfcilma n1 XTnro o spent In this institution and many uociois ana mucs 0 or tl t . IIlulhll(,a of q I treatment developed there will be O used by him In his work. seems on the sin face. It may mark tin beginning of a decline In social elrclen of the pres tige assumed by those who never forget ti) lei the world know that their ancestors "came over on the Mayflower." To the dowager who hereafter announces her Mayflower descent, die frivolous i'lappi.r of today may niake the titling retort that she herself danc 1 in the Mayllowur when Cal look the oath. In another way, too, the May flower marks a etep ahead in the capital's evolution. U gives to 'downtown Washington a hostelry thaL is essentially metropolitan in itS USpect. The building is an enormous pile, oct;Upyiu; a i most an entire cit block. . 11 offers not only all the "con veniences" hut all the Hills, includ ing even I he wife oi a former Itus- c.arlst olfu-tat us "hostess." ti give It an atinoHphcm ut distinction and class to Us lea room. While on the subject, of holels. use ltubbing Aicoiiot tor uches, bruises, lumeness ami dozens of other p.irposcs. lurctcst ltubbing Ah-olul Is necessary in every home for the treatment of tired, aching munclcs. i:sed by all leading uth letes. l'lnt Uottle 75c Glass Drugs Inc. Tim moXAIiFi Sloro La Grande, Oregon TENNIS SHOES ..;..8Uc 98c ..$1.15 Misses' Clack Tennis Oxfords....'...:.....!........"....... Women's Black Tennis Oxfords Youths' White, brown-trimmed Tennis Shoes..... lioys' White, brown-trimmed Tennis Shoes .....$1.25 ' Men's White, brown-trimmed Tennis Shoes..........$1.45 C5 STORES 9 THE HUH lit iniKliL hi said that WuKhinuton mi.n U uxt-H lu grind und innni-y o uanzig is tiikc rowucr y ? t i it xuagaziiics, itcporis oay o o o o oooooooooooooooooooooooo , . ,.r ,1... i.iirl. liii lilt- I11KU m il',"! i- ai' iuti). am i conv-nloncu to soinr or the hlffli ' n,..1 HL-huol studrnta. Ilns New WlilNlIf fnlon coimly ti-orilc; offlri-r. f. I'. ltolliruok. will hiive no IruilWf In HioppltiK Bpri'diTM und olhur Irarric violators from now on as ho has a ni-w slri-n. This whistle Is In use toduy for the first time. students were free to usk questions on the subject was held. The physiology class is under the In slruet)o.lt ..of .I'rofe.ss.or (Jlen Campbell. DAWES LATE; NOMINATION IS FAILURE (Continued from rugs 1.) Markets WHKAT SAGS CHICAGO (Al) Wheat sag ged as much as 7 cents here to-day. 1'OIlTLAM MAHKIITS 1'OUTLAXD A1J) Cattle about steady, hogs and sheep nominally steady. Kggs weak to one cent lower, 27c fti 2Sv. LlJlter 47c. liut- terfat steudy. (Continued from Tago 1.) officers and lion -commissioned men "camouflaged as police or fuucllonaiies are preparing dy namite to blow up the. Versailles treaty and again unchain war. In 10 u rope." The le Matin's correspondent says lianzlg with a Herman population of one-third of a mil-, lion, can arm iiO.MMO men ut the first call and adds that the city Is ft regular arsenal of rifles and machine guns. Each Kvening ut 8 1 M. TONIGHT Uio-Chvniistry ' Inauguration of Value As Advertising- Agency (Continued from PnRO 1.) llinTKIll-Wr llle. SAX FltAXCISt'O (AT). Dut terfat 4Uc here toda. In (iht! lti'iiort I.. It. yioeliinan. civil euslnier or lkiker, who has been malilnc a sur vey or the elly sewatre system for the past five weeks. Is to Klve his report at the city commission meeting this evenlnj;. Mr. Stoek- SWISMT Cravats In All-Silk Knitted. Also Silk-Phttcd Knitted Four-in-lland Ties Joe - $1.15 $1.85 $2.S5 Kuch Something New. Dotted and Striped Silk Crepe Four-in-lland Tics $1.00 and $1.25 Sec Window Clint's Clothiery The Store With Oonsclcnoa Personal Mention Mrs. C. C. Woodell and Mrs. W. II. 1 taker of .Suinmerville, were i shopiilng in l.a tlraude yesterday.! Thomas I 'age of Iiubler, was visitor to La tJrande. yesterday, Cecil Cent was In l.a (J ran tic yes terday rroiu Knlerprlse. ' Ciliberl M. CurtlsN, a 1'nion l'u eil'ic engineer, hose home ih at Kaniela, Is a business visitor to La Grande today. j Mrs. Nellie Siangler find daligh . ler. Columbine, of Wallowa, were 'visitors in ha ( Irani; this morning 'en route to Ontario. Oregon. rOHTI.AXI (illAl.N MAUKI-TT l'OKTI.AND. Ore. (AT) Wheat -Hard white. It. S. Una it, Aiil, soft while. March, $1.SJ; April, $l.l3: western white, March, 91.81 : April. $1.S2: hard winter, March. 11.81; April, $1.82; norlh- orn spring, March, $1.8-; A prll,, $li.8; western red, March, ?l.7( April, SI.Sli; lillli, hard while March. 2.0fi. Oats No. 2 w hile feed, Mareli, $40; April, $4ii.ra; No. 2 gray, March. $U9; April. SSO.TiO. Corn No. 2 K. Y. slilpment, effort to save the nomination from dofikit. - Senator I teed of Pennsylvania announced that' he would change his vote from yen 1o nay so that he might present a motion to re consider Ihe question. That chang ed the final result technically to Sit for und 41 against confirma-iMarcli, MS; April, m tlon. As soon iis Senator Heed 'made his motion, opponents of confirma tion count "red with a motion to lay It on Ihe table and . demanded a roll call. That vote,1 loo. result ed In a tie, 40 lo 40. but us the vice- president , who could havo east Ihe deciding ballot, enlered the chamber, SeiuUor Overman of Noi l h Carolina, I he only I lenio cral to vote for corflrmatlou, switched his vote. That decided the issue, making the vole 41 lo 39 to lay the Heed motion on the table, a final anil ir revocable action under senate rules. The only way llw nomination could airuln come befwre Ihe senate Mr. and Mrs. V. chiiusse muJ ; Wouhi be for i'resldenl Coolldge daughter arrived in l.a (iraude t Ills J tu resubmit It. ( morning from I'orlland where thcyj There was no indlcullon Tue- have been visiting. May nlghl what the president's eurse might be, the White llous opportunity presented by an inau guration. Kor while an "official' Innugu ral ball which would have been held In some commodious public building was banned by Ihe presi dent, an "unofficial' charily ball was arranged for the main ball loom of. the Mayflower Hotel. , As a, result of which, news sto ries and special articles, like this, have done more tu fix the May t lower in the public , mini, as a modern up-to-date Washington ho tel Instead of an anthiuated sailing vossei, ,,lhan could have been ac complished in a year by a costly c-ampulgn of. paid advert Islui,'. , is suffering from an peldemiu oC huteiitls. In the past six years the hotel (capacity or (he capital has mure 1 1 ban doubled. During the war pe Itiod, when a room and baih In Washington brought any pilee the 1 management had the nerve to aslt the hotels then here made enor- mous profits, And of course there Is always Jiody giemicals aiul.Thcii ""L 'tlt.ra,l1' ,of .i"'ians and the Kl'fecl on Mind, Chanvctci and Health. , TIirittDAY Creating a Nrinning rerstmaliiy CaiitalrjiiK your rorson- ality. TKo art of being at tractive and magnetic. to spend for the grinding. Thw are the folks who keep the hotels nut. Visitors who sought shelter fe-' one or two nights during the Inau guration, however, were uniformly informed that In unlet to get (iiar- tertt for one night they would hav to pay for four. No n-servatlonj for less than four nights would b booked. Too much advertising! Tirslo'rically."the opening or 'the Mayflower with an inaugural ball. oven though sume -.vus unofficial, may be; more Imtiortunt than 11 t ,V ' - - Ay" ' I'll OI'liN EVERY NIU1IT UNTIL' MARCH 16th Income Tax Office L. I. Busey Public Accountant With Weeks & Black, Foley lildg. MAIN 739 All questions .pertaining- to Health answered from the platform. Ho nan Hall' No Admission .Charge CUT WORK I In re sonic bcnnllfiil ili-slBns in Cut-work CXjiIi-i- l'lw-vs, llnfCt't St'ts, Scurr.s, l'lllow Slliis, etc: lA'svona free. Art & Baby Shop ':vi;kything von tup. iiau" " - HUMSiiiCniNU llotul Kommcr Ultltf. ' STAMl'INO IIITITEIUCK TATliOUNS D. M. C. THIttlAO Mis. Jerry lilevins passed through l.a Grande this liioiiting in route to Knlerprlse. where she will visit her mother, Mrs. "Mat bleu. MAKKKTS AT A CiLAXOK NKW YOliK AP) Hlocks - Lower; standard rails yield to sell ing pressure. I Urn d 8 Kasler; St. Taut 4's, 13-5, at new low. l-'oreign exchange Kirm: sler- llng und francs improve slightly. Col I on Shady; larger exports, Hugar Kasy; lower spot, market. Coffee lAjwer; foreign selling. CHICAGO (A I) Wheal I'lrm; bullish government report. Com Steady; sympathy wllh w he-ui. . Catlh.' -Irregular. Hogs Lower; limited demand. Mrs. Norval Krnmet went lo t rpi isi: t his morning. having tjcciltie'i to coinmeni on Ihe matter. If lie decides to re submit the nomluaiun lo the sen-: ate al this time or make a- new one, he may either leave Hoihitor )n-1 Oeneral Heck In charge of the , Justice depiirinu-iit unlit the next I session of congress or makii a re- J. II. Illuinenst'in went to Kluin cess appointment fo fill the cab this morning, where he will spend 'net vacancy during that p.-rlod. U f. w days on business. Kxcepting H' nator Heed of l'-nn- slvaiila. whose vol" was east for IM MeAnlire went to l.osllue I his j siralegie reasons, nine Itepubll- he-will be employ-1 :,u. ine one larmcr-iunor. ir iui I lor tjhlpslead, and all the lemo- . lerats present except Henaior Over-- Mrs.. Shaw and. daughter. Vera. I nin. voled ngilnt confirmar Ion. re shopping in l.a Orande today.! '"I'" K;publtcans were Horah of sidents of I nlon. "'7 , , 1 ' "f Michigan, l-razier and ladd of j North Oakoln. Johnson of Call- irnrnlif fATn5t.er nm .vrhek of South uukula a'ltl ? rrta of Nebraska. morning, when cd. They arc You Want To Go Winn bwI Nirlna i-atlMT Rrr.i-. m'll ". V'1 oul awl go aiul gi-t i ti. You'll not liarr niinli Uni or lii'llunlloii IIm-ii lo lio-tlitl n imlr oi k ilono on jour cur. firl .1 iloiu- nun ilun't wiilt lililil IIh. ilainas,- wl'l ,Hr ilouhk-tl. Wi-ll ! slal ' tuniNIi illinnli iimic -Jcuuinga At Shumate. I'ropa. Successors to Southard & Shinn. tHliTlili Mllllll'a -1 -V Itl.V. M.I,MJ KMi.HT W. W. LANT.FORI) HERD JUDGED (Conllniifil from Tagc 1.) I , STAR TODAY TODAY 'Daughters of the Night' And "WOLVES OF THE NORTH" FRIDAY PRISCILLA DEAN In ' "A CAFE IN CAIRO" THURSDAY.- FRIDAY - SATURDAY KtiODtWyOtfrHHZADtD TOWARD PARADISE 0 PERDITION? Income Tax Facts , A l ill lil in k permit was Issued by t he city today 1ft Krai) It l.ovehiss lor a residence to be built on Norih Third street between Z and Crool-; struts. Tin house will cost about 1 7 ft. MRS. STOKKS TAKKS STAND IN DEFENSE (Continued from Pago 1.) real estate man, cousin of Mrs. Slot-) .v.r mtw. - 'f1 (he numerous co-respondent named In Mr. Slokes New York divorce suit, denied from thi' witness stand late Tues day that he ever had Irivcled with Mr. Slot. en. Ti 11:111 VmNjM .3 al lllllll William FoXZ substllutes have decreased In sales! In recent, months," says Mr. Jami son, "and that exports of bull'-r from Oils country have Increased. Such r'ondiiton should lend to de crease fUorwge Mucks with Ihe re sult that niirk'-t should get on a inner basis. The amount of milk prod uet ion this spring w III also have un effect." Hcv. Nelson Knight preached to 11 larire a idieiic last night. I rar ing ! church that J sus bull!. SPRINti TO SEE HRHJHT COLOR WORN (Continued from page 1) bottom. Ituffles Mtid Jabots sre si s very good. Klther long sleeves or no sl"vcs nr' fashionable. The latest thing In bags to car ry ith the more riaboratu cos tume is n large beaded creation. These are moHy Imported and ure 'iimde of the srnulbst of beads of through the Trophe, y. Oon't miss a single iiMxtln wntiiething n w every night. arlou colors worked together. New Church of Ood chapel.iThc underarm bug still prevail for corn-rr X and Spruce Ad it1 ni is wLm ms ilL.lr w v Our Banquet Room IS AVAIKAItf-K AT AKlllOL KS OK Til K I A V TOlt 1,1'NCriKONK, IHNNKU I'AU'liKS. niiiinii; 1,1'NCllKONH ANI HM.M.I. HANOI ' NTH. TIM-; MKNC Ol'' .YtH'U SKU;CTM)N wir.K II A VK tH: It Mi 1ST CAIIKI'i'K ATTKNTION. . YOi: Wll.l. Hl-MiJIAHKO WITH OI K IJCIKT, KI'I'ICIKNT SKliVICK. ' th labora' cov.utn.' IRcstorc Hcallh by Gland Treatment . Says Science According to a recent newspa per dfHpatrh. (he vigors of youth" tiHve been return d to men of ma ture Mge through the Ih neflehtl results rerelved from gland itur treatment. This remarkable s-i-entific w ork has be-n nn-utiip-Hsbed by the head phyNtelan au surgeon of one of California' State InMlttif Ion. The object of glandrthir treat ment tS tO like )p the devltul txed glands so they may conllnui their norm it f in- tlon of su reply ing the vlti'l glandular s- crello.is so necessary to physical energy and perfect licit Ith. Obilldogen, the new Sell nil fie gland tonic, w hlch Is prepared In convenient tablet form, for men and for wono n. pro id'- a sim ple method of taking glandular treatment. Aee pt no siibslttutes. Insist on H' nuine (ilundogen, the original gland tonic. , lt-4 Cros Orug Co. will sup-' ply ynii -A'K, j Spectacle of Drama o-d. Beauty 'Based or THE CLASSIC 2f LITERATURE Modern Story CyrusUfads Adapttd hrtbtScmnhr Ed mnd Gliding f?. A iif i1 mm Fmrti v,jB I Jl " w WPrj i'1 ,-l A VKl.ium kiji. iwk i'J wine. mm& wmi 1. TODAY "THE GAIETY GIRL" AUCTION SALE SATIRDAY, MARCH 1 1th, lie". At l V. M.. ut the W. E. McCluri! barn, 1!H6 (Jrccn wood Street. La Grande, 1 will tii-tl tu the highest bidder for ntsh 10 Head of Horses ICvcry horse must be sold. Some G'lMid Work Horses and Colls. MRS. J. W. SCOTT, Adminislratrix.