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Wednesday, March 18, 1925. ' THE I GRANDEEVENING OBSERVER' " " PAGE" FIVE " k -WBmmmnm mm ai r UiipIkh i- i ...... i I ....... H..U..1T is rvhimi'nu i j I - i I the Komuier hotel. 1 Local News In Brief ii.ii....,.,.,.,.,.,.,.wiiiiiijiiii COMING EVENTS' h. H. 8. Senior play, March 20-21. L'nion I.lvi' Stuck Show at Uu iou, Juue lo-ll-rj. Ul- ' Mrfl. Roy Currey has hern con fined tu her home because or 111- Accepted Position Mrs. George Mcserve has accept ed a position at the Kllvcrthqrn Wright drug store. Recovering Today Mrs.. Karl Roscnhaum, who was operated on here yesterday. Is re ported to be resting easily today. In Haker . Judge Hrudy, who presides over the justice court here made a trip lo Huker today on legal business. Mr. IVrley Here . A. W. Perley or the-Tnion Pae. fie Sysl' in is stopping at the font. iner hotel. Silk Trains Pass Through Two special silk trains passed through I .a Ornnde this morning. The trains nre from the Orient ou loute'tu Now York City. ; .. , . eut to Hut Lake J Mrs. II. H. Ilrboks left ihls morn lug Tor J lot Lake where she goes us a special nurse fur W. It. Junes who is In the hospital there. Here from Fig in " ' , Mrs. J.' A. Maslerson came' up from Klgiu Monday evening and will spend several days: in La Grande visiting at the C. K. Mays home. ,' i, Fined , C. O. Hull was fined and costs ror running a car without displaying the proper license, bv Judge Hugh K. Hrady of the jus tice court. Al Portlnnd "Tom Russell, I -i Grande Ktudeii at. the Oregon Agricultural College left Corvallis last evening for Port land, where' liii will spend I ho spring vacation with Ills sister. .Married . ' Kre'd Self and Kulherlne Floss were married yesterday in (he o( flees of the just tee of peace. Tin; official act' was performed by .ludgo llrady. The couple will re side i) Union. 1 , , - plr. Peterson Heller H. F. Peterson, who was operat ed' oiiat the1 Grande Itundc Hus- THE GUARDS The New Arrow Collar ; Just in Today. 20c caeh, 3 for 5()e Aratex Soft Collars 33, V 3 for $1.00 In all latest, styles. ARROW SHIRTS For Spring $1.03 to $1.93 ; Clint's Clothiery Thm 6tor With Conscieoc Our A La Carle Service ciivora ft- viirhly of Hiioil Things" tu Kat imually found In tin- lust rcutalirallU. Tills Hi rv iuc may I)--' ltad at all lKdirb. ' You ill find uiir fuod3 ' M i parvl. and Hcr.v.-d piping liot. Tlif qiliil. (frill, nl Tiire will pUaw you. SM'lal 7."' flnnrr s.-ril. lA.ry Y:U Msrlll i:V 111! S 1 M. JpIImI urn-nil Uays ubo is much Im proved Hi the imwiit lllnc. 'Koua rrum .MaxWIlo Mr. una Mm W. A. McKuhtit- ,rHurnoi tu MitxvJIIc t Ills inornliiR ;nr(cr viHlllns In Iji liranu at tho ilioinu or Si, Wvi-ha slncu Suliir- iduy. Left Fur Washington F. A. Kpllng of the C.runde Rondo Meat Company hrt 1m. Grande lust evening en route to Washington M. C. on a business (rip. Mr. Kpllng expects to be gone about three weeks. Have Son. An eight pound baby non born to. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas o. Johnson yesterday at their home at 17Ui Spruce street. ISulli Mo ther und Itaby are doing nleely. Left For Raker Mrs. C. K. Vouch and Mrs. fhas. llouk left this morning for Raker when' they will attend the funerul or Mr. Iteed this uflernoou at two o'eloek In that elly. lor in Advertisement In y'slerdoys issue of tin liv ening Observer u line in the .fuel's Grocery advertisement read "Nett ed Gem Potatoes J1.4." per 10f lbs." It should ha.ve read "Netted Gem Potatoes J1.K5 per 10U lbs." Able to be Ou R. H. Haldock is surriclcntly re covered from his recent operation 'that lie Is able to be qui again. He will return to his duties ut I ho Slate Highway oflleis this after noon or tomorrow morning. Arrested Louis Levlnger, Raker druggist was hailed Into court this morning by Claude P. Holbrnok, county speed officer on charges of exceed ing the speed limits but as Judge Rrady was jn Raker he was releas ed on his own recognizance, and will be tried later. Left For Rolse After spending several . days in La Orinde Henry Hensen left this morning for Rolse, Idaho. He will go from Rolse to Denver, Colorado where he will spend several weeks with relatives. Mr. Hensen spent the winter in California, He is a former resident of La Grande, having made this city ills home for several years. rcrsonal Mention K. Albersoii lefl last lor Porllund on business. ven Ins Leslie Gettlngs was In La Grande yesterday from Wallowa on Inisi- Johnhy Jacol.'S. of Cnlon, was ; visitor to La Grande yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C Callihan are. spending a feu- duys at I nton vis iting with Mr. Cuimum's parents. i Pat Monty went to Raker morning to spend the day. (hb M. Hurtprelly wen! to Hot Lake Oils morning on business. Mrs. Nellie Grirrin fl Hih morning on No. -4 for Raker lo spend the day." Miss 1-MrlR Magulre ni urneil lo li Grande this morning after spending several days in Portland. ..... ; hlrun w,n' '0 "'"iMIraWnpMon Rretherlon of Raln- ,1UIS moriimi; 10 spniu iik- uuy Iting friends. Mrs. C. W. Loflund of 1'anvun was in Lu Giande day." Ladd y ester- Mrs. W. A. Hleward of linker Is utuong Ihe.gucatH now rigistered at the Sommer hotel. Mis. Lloyd Conch and daughter leturneil lo their home at Knier pris this morning after spending S'-veral duys at Ifciker. when (he visited with Mrs. Cuiieh's sister. R. R. Hartenbower of the firm or Hartenbower Rrothers. miichln erv d eo tern of Caldwell. Idaho. 1h ill i.a wra.ioc u.. un....M W. J. Townhy or Hot Luke mad a business trip tu Lit O run do yes lerday. ... Mis. J. v. Austin and daughter. Margaret, p. ft this morning on the branch line train for . Wallowa, where tiny will visit for several days. C II. Finn former la Orande at torney who Is now living In Port land is in the city on business. Mr. Finn is registered at the Hummer Hold. While here Mr. Finn has inude several trips into Wallowa County attending to business Interests. Building Permits A building permit was issued at, the elly offlees this morning to O. W. Parry for repairing a house on Cove Avenue between Cherry and Willow Streets. Tho work will cost about $5ut. LA GRANDE'S LAND OFFICE ABOLISHED (Continued from Pag-o 1.) Including the Iji Grundo office, but al that time it was apparently de feated largelyi duc.to Congressman Slnnott. Khorlly afterwards, the two brandies of - the. office here were merged, Mr, ,Pearo, land or office receiver I hen, luklng charge of both. Supplied Large Territory The hind oHice has been innln lained hero for many years and hus done conalderablc business, being patronized by a large terri tory including several nearby cou li lies. According to the news dispatches from Washington "decline In pub lie land business was given ns the reason for dlsconllnuance" of t lie 28 offiecH urrected. The Vale. Ore., land orflco will be llie only remulnlng one left iiv Kustern Oregon , DEFENSE TO : HAVE FLING IN OIL SUIT (Continued from page 1) the Mammoth Oil company with the . I liberty bond transactions. Mr. ijicey's olJ'ctlon was over ruled when he made the statement. j In reply to a uuestjon by Federal Judge T. Jllnko Kennedy, that tho deTense would be willing to stand on the record mode In Iho pov ernineiit's side pf the-ase and take clmoccs on.J hv.Kovri(nvn' .fiVM dence falling to convince the court of any connection between tho Lib erty bonds and Sinclair. Judge Kennedy overruled the motion to I strike after Mr. Laccy hud made' l hat statement. ' , ( . Princess Related to All European Royalty LONHON, (AP) London so ciety circles were much enlivened recently by I he arrival of PrlncesH Rlueher from her castle. In Hllcalu, and who. In one' way or anoHier, claims to be relaled lo nil the roy al fuiullles of Kurope. Prior to her marriage to Prince Rlueher. lh prcs-nt repreHentative of the family of famous l'leld Marshal-General "Vorwarts' Rlueher, fought with the Uuke of Welllng- lion ut Waterloo, the Princess was 1,111 1 ...iieHHlilre. fn parents rep- reHeiitlug two ancb-nt Roman Cath ollc families. Her mother was 1h daughter of the . twulflh Huron Pelre. After the war the princess pub lished a book, "An Kngllsh Wife in Germany." which attracted a great deal of utlentlon.; II allowed all branches of 'the w6itdnrft)l, old I family tree still in her pOHm-sslon, I and just how she tmccs her rela tionship to all the crowned families 'of L i rope. Mnrrcti Rcllctcd In Line. HALKM. Ore. It was repotted here Hint Governor Pierce was con Klderlng the appolnlinnt ol J. V i role officer to succeed George I, rule orflrer to succeed Georg 'Smith, who died In Porllund month ago. Neither Gov. Pierce nor Mr. Starrett would confirm the truth of t he report. M r. Ht arret formerly served as special Inves tigator for the state lund board, und during the recent legislative session assisted the executive In his offices. You Want To Go IVImmi e,M"l Spring wealh'T arrhc. you'll waul lo get out and go and get atiiun. You'll not liarc ntifeli limn i tr In -Una I mti t hen lo get needed n-palr murk done oo mir car. OH It done ntw -don't wait until Iho dainnge nlll le tlootileil. We'll be glal lo furnish ollnuiles i-unio in. Jeuniiitfs & SburuaUe Props. Successors to Southard & Shino. SAVE ma SAFETY DRUCSTORI ? V I W,, o o 11 Suffrr o 1 2 ff riutu o o o reiuif wqgj ' t'alarrli o o I Jtnnft lr lll,u'l o O . 1 I-UIUH7 o 1 2 XTARRl p mih o S JELLY 1 'ni O M tJ 1 inollllil o 2 Jfu,iCKn I "l o O I MVFIVI I Kially. g o J JCnthOwHc I lug o 'IO I I MnK.ll I ...n..r . O o I t.-" upDlltil q 2 Vr ""u,,,t o w no.zk. o o 1 Up. o o ijrvj i0v U"' O o Glass Drugs Inc. Tlie ItlOXAI.fi Nlore La Grande, Oregon oooooooooooooooooooooooo Markets MAHKFTS NTF.ARY. POKTLANH. Ore. (AP) Live stock nominally steady. Kggs steady. Rutter 47c. Ruttcrfat firm. i PORTLAND .R.IN MARK l'.T PORTLAND. re. (Al') Wheat Hard white R. H. Raart, March, 11.60; April. $!.&:; soft white. March, $L&2; hard winter. March, $1.50; April, $Lf-: northern spring March. $!.(; April, $l.r2; -western red. March, $l.i0; April, $1.52; URR. hard while, no iiuutallons. , oats No. 2 white feed, March, $:m.,. ' Corn Js'o. 3 K. Y. shipments. March $42; April. $42. NKW YORK AP Slocks W'uk; Coiumerclal Solvents Issues break sharply. Ronds Lower; St. Paul again at record lows. Foreign exchange Irregular; sterling slightly lower, around $4.77. Cotton Higher; belter spot de mund. 1; HttKuv-r -Haw,; .Inereued spot tufr ferlng.s. ' Coffee Lower; easier Rraziliaii markets. CHICAGO (AP) Wheat; Weak; prices Mtteak-I Ic a bushel. 1 Corn "Kasy, In syinpaihy whent CullJr Steady to lower. Hogs Active and higher. with English Sh'ow Treasures To Visiting Professors LONDON (AP) -A eoiiMblerable number of American college pro fessoia are standing Ihelr snbltal- leal year In Ktigland. The snbbutr leal year is the one In seven vhirli the prfex.Hors nre allowed to tuke In order to vM foreign countries long enough to see und learn more than the riltllng tourist. Tip- KngllMb-Spenklng Fnion Is encouraging the h7KiHi$....Ni'....N encouraging mid helping I be vis iting pedagogue in ace something of th social, political and educa tional life of thin, country. They are being given acecMn to docu ments and niiderhii kept from the cyea of-ordinary visitors. Recently 11 reeepl bin WllM hed for them,; Among the guests were C. Ray Aurner. professor of Kug MfU, Cnlver.sli)- of Iowa, and Mrs. Aurner F; F Rlacby. profcHSor or government. I nlverKKy or Okla homa, and Mrs. Rlacbly; A. W. Neweoinbe, nKistaul professor of history.' Knox college, and Mrs. Newcomhe; R. R. It-r. iirofea- sor of Cliri.Httan Doctrine, Illff School nf Theology. Denver. Colo.; Dean CliarleH Mills Cay lev. ill rect or of the American t'nlvcrslly l.'n Ion. M (iavley and MIsm Gayley, and MInm Kllwibet li Jackson. ns slKlaut professor of lugllHh, Uni versity of Minnesota. SIIFLTO.N MAULS Kl I I M SALKM, Ore.--rhnrb s .1. Hhel ton. repreaentative In the male leg islature from Raker, returned to the men-ljiry of state here It. tin, ; repp-si Tiling an over payment in 'connection with his servient dur jing the n-cent li-glslatlvi ussenibly. j Represent itlve Hbelfoil HUld In jhis b-tter thai the Heeretary of stute :had eiripiited hlw mtteu.g lins"d on d 1st u nee between Haleiu und ! Jfalfwuy. The mileage should have 1 len compute on the dlslunee be tween Halem and Itiik'-t. ' The money returned by Re pre. 'seiltaltve fhHton Ililft li-in r store j to Hi- TeiriN'iifivo fond riant (wafted Walnuts 1 tH-jr lilkc 011 tonr fne of the bent blocks of Vro'imun Franiju" (to In tho stale. Select type, well frroun, AH olher stocks I'llberls. Apple. I'ear, CIk r ry. Prune, plum. IVaclt, A pr icol, etc. Hiuull Fruits, etc. - night slock at right prices. Hubiuit jour snt lint, wnd for prices. 3n )eat In btwt. DS. t ARLln M Itsl llY TO. arltou, Oregon. o PRIZE PICTURE' PUZZLE Work till uuxxW' and win a noatosl nninvors to lln followlntr officii of Obaorwr will roi'i-lvo two for IhlirHdny, Friday or Salorday. dates will bo CVell n. llrMlllo's plrlnri' voralon of "Tho Ooldon Dod." Will lrwlng story. Answora iiiwl Im ivci'tvod at tho Obsi-rvor'a olflco lioforo IS o'clock Thursday noon. 'March I'Jlh. Time of do. Ilvory will bo murki'il on each envelope contalnlot; unswers. Cut o il tho puizlc und iH'nln worklne now. AnsweiB to this puulo will he printed Thursday evening. .horizontal as" fJTs1 l?sr " fffcOLPEN BED i.r.difa.yH ' V ' ' W jQi ""Sls. rr i' 1 j ' l O mrjio rJ virtical j m I gfj' f pTa T mmL 1 mil M 1 I i'- ft 7 -- - . jJ I mm rftfla.l ' M.UmIw S:;--. I ' 14. PrMiu " L l.WIiti ,rTK 0I4. THE GOLDEN BED PATCHWORDJ PUZZLE ' STATEAIDTO OCHL1N. (AP) All seclloiis of the Irish press agree In depre cating the exaggerated reports pub lished in Knglanu; and abroad of the distress along the western sea board. There Is nothing to Justify recounts of famine. Famines such as occurred In the past nro now impossible. , " Present means of communication have, .made it easy to transport re lief immediately to any district. For months past - government In spectors have been at work in the threatened areas, anil their reports have enabled tho government to meet the U nation promptly. These districts have always lived on the border Hue of want. The standard or living is very low, and ,as The Irish Times points out, It would lu nny' .yeiir.be 'easy lo describe plac es whi're conditions of squalor could be found as surely as I hey are .found in the London districts of Limehouse or Poplar. The disturbances of the ixisl five years have caused a setback, und tin cttuuence uf two bad winlevH bus led to the preneiit . distress. There is. even In Ihe localities ar fectcd. objection to uny attempt to relieve tluvsltut(ion merely by a policy or charllable doles. What is wanted Is employment, and (his (he government measures are pro viding. The work 1s mainly on jrond making and the repair or Piers, and the wages paid ant from 2I to 24 shilling weekly. Coal Ih! uiii.iL,i at' uivin.iw.i-in i,.. r. tHil! . pounds. i 1 i I Neurly 20.000 children are gel- ting a frue, meal dally, yet tin deci sion lo make these meals free In st t. id oT giving them at the low eat price was not unanimous, so great is Ihe dread locully or a re turn lo the old practice of reliev ing dlslreaa by methods of pauper ism. There Is general ngreemetil 1 hal the government departments are bundling the position effective ly, and they have the active coop eration of the local clergy and the prlnclpil Inhabitants. MJ1nkct eer Occur...- In Heading Finger villi l.n.MMtN (,p) C. S. Collins, siiperinleiidenl' of the. Idelll.ll ha - lion of Moot In ltd Yard, wkrt . has made nearly fiOO.MMU finger prints i of criminals and suHpectn, retired j recently after ( years' service ill j Ihe I ,ondon police depu it ment, l-'rotn the finger prints on file In Mr, Collins' department some 2M. 000 IdenllrleatlonH have been made J according to the authorities, with-; out it single misluke. "I would . stake my life on Ihe probability j thai I here . will never" be finger print." alike, even If Ihe world ' goes on Indefinitely," Mr, Collins said recently In speaking of his work- During Ihe next generation. he asserted, finger prints would be m lie h more generally ijh( ev ery when;, not only In the idem I -flciitioii of criminals, but us n mat ter or record In births, and numer ous other directions. FAIMAN AM) SHEPHERD INDICTED (Continued from Pag! J.) MrMln'oeU'H roster father mid chief le lr tif bin e.iirtte of npprot tiiiil ly one million dollars, and C. 1;. l-'iiltniin. farmer tp'Uvery wui;on driver but more reeently In tid of a school of hucterlology, had been elmrg-d fnrmullv with nsponslbll lly for 'he youth's denlh. J 'ti In mi n followed up bis eoufes sion of Hi'! early morning, fhul for a iromfH of one hundred thous and dollars from the Mei 'Unto- k eutul- he hud provided tphobl fe i r g- rins und schooled Hh pherd In adminlaterliig tiiem to SlcCJln to; k. by signing a waiver of im munity und going heftr' Ihe g aud Jury. The dapper little ilaiman of three d'jfrtu fiuu uut.tli. HELP IRELAND prlx. 'Tho rirel five corroct and t'roMvord puxxlo n-ooivrd at tlo.' tli'kolH ouoll to tloi Arrado Tlicati'r Tho fcatnro nhlurc for tho ahovr which denied IiIh pretensions was before the lniUlilorial body one. hour and forty-five minutes. lie was followed by Harry Ol son, municipal chief Justice, who started Ihe MeCUntock Investiga tion shortly after the youth died. An Inauguration Story Too Good to Keep Quiet (Continued from Tago 1.) from. (he. main line onto 11 sldi1 track, and he was Host to sight, lu tli it crowd. . To a friend, who later protested to him that despite the fact that lie was thai day retiring from Oon- gn ns he should not. have tried to drown his sorrows und make a show of himself, tho ex-member replied: "ll'sh all rlghl. I came til uudei diplomatic Immunity. Hie!" That army Influence, cl her con sciously or unconsciously, does exert a censorship on matters uf leetlng the army air service seems evident from an inspection of the last Issue of the.VA,ir Hervlee News" .MOM'IILV O.Mt; WITIIOIT WORK ut Oil, Mining Stock or Rom;- Wit hunt your personal w ork or ut lent ion.- you may obtain cash Income monthly for years. World scope. Immense pro; It po.ssl bill ties. Steudy. popular. Men, women and children coa trlbule to yoir perpetual pros perity. , Mucked by big men. Htrlct;y hoiicHt. high glade. No lime u. lose. Write for free In forma I Ion I odn.v. I 'ostcu rd w;l 1 1 co. MAZFN .1. TIT IS , - hulte K."l 20H W. Hlh Nl. I.ox Atiirele. Calif. Mi inerva Says We hit ve Just received to day by Impress, a new pat tern In a Russian ciilf sirup, perforated vamp, 1'2 H Cn btui box heel. Also a Rus sian en if one eyelet ribbon toe with a 12-8 Cuban box heel. Pi-ice ST.r.n ami SH.00 Dr. Heboll's Fool Koap most cfferlive and Ideal SO(ii ever produced Tor cleaning Hie feel, n Made lu granulat ed form ami when kneaded Into t be skin lm-reused, cir culation Ih produced, For Sale At THE B00TEKY Where, Vou Trntle To Save OLD MONTICKLLO Tonic Aki'ucs with llii: CiniKliliiliiiii. Taken rcfjuliirly wi kcc) ynu well. Moon Dru Co. Cfrrrlhlng fur (Jw hit k ltiom PRO Mi MAIN Gingham 27-inch and 32-inch 'Gingham, in the season's newest shades and patterns at prices which 55 store buying offers you. 14c to 29c a departmental publication Issued in meiueogruph form for men in the service. For while purporting to give the luteal and most important news concerning matters of aviation n the urmy, there wan not one word about the fight tlen. Hilly Mitchell has been luuklng for tin enlarged air service. , Yet the very day after the publi- l auon wus issued, Mitchell was de- moted to a colonelcy effective Apr1: j U7, and Col. Jim Fechet promoted 1 Klatuped curilaKe rohe uud pillow allp to mulch nlaiuiii'd In u. lovely Toplln. ; J'lnk or blue, sculloucd edKcs, all rinlahcd. ... Art & Baby Shop "IWlultmilNH TOR TUB I1AUY" UOlSTITCHINd llnlrl Summer Uldg. S'l AMrlNQ BfrriiiticK I'A'rriiit.Ns . m. o. thread ARCADE TODAY- , KIC1IAUD D1X la "TOO MANY KISSKS" "Our (Jiiiik'' Comedy vf T'rf Jll (J. cWi.M' TODAY WILLIAM DESMOND '' ' And. "WOLVKS Or TUB NORTH" . FRIDAY TOM MIX TRIUMPHANT UKTUKN KNGAOKMKNT BRANDON OPERA CO. MADE MARCH 23-4 MONDAY NIGHT Tiir nniirimii mm r I fit dUHtmiAH bhlL Must tuncrul, colorful and romantic uf All Light Operas .T-U-KSD-A.Y N I-G-II-T chocolate so Music bj' Oscar Slrailss Ailiiptcd fiDin I'.ornaid Shaw's satirical comedy, "Anns and the Man" Kcstrvn) Seals for llulli Attractions mi Side Tluii.-'da.v, (iliuss Diiiks Inc. CRKES: 51.65 JI.I0 IWcuny nut reserved. 8,c Curtain 8:1". Dikiis oien 7:30 THE nun to his post of assistant chief of the ulr service. , . .- , - (. ; -Tennessee will reach it peak of power lu the next House of Iteprc. hcntutivca not uchieved by any southern state since the Civil war. l"'or Tennessee tons will Hervc a3 rioor lenders Tor both the Republi can and 1 )emocratie parlies. . John Tilson. Republican leader, und Fitils (Jar.-etl. Democratic lead er, both being native sous of tho Old Hickory state e Sets kJOi Iiijim i 1 -it iluuJi MONDAY AND TUESDAY 11 l ft