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Friday, March 20, 1925. THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ' PAGE FIVE Local News In Brief COM IN (J UVUNTS L. H. H. bcnlur play, March 20-21. Union J J vi Stork Hhow ut L'll ion. June 1U-11-I2. W Miss Maurlnc Moure in confined to lir home because of IUiu-hm. Confined to llnmc Chris Mays, of Ihe lied Cross ! rug st on, )h confined lu Ills home because of illness. 111 n Home Ituiiald l-'unli is :thsent from Ihe Hed Cross Drug store for u few days because of i lines.!. Mit't Tomorrow The W. It. A. Junior club will meet ut the home of Mrs 1 far mien, i S 1 0 V avenue tomorrow after noon, March 21. Has Ton.-Hs Taken Out ' George Glaus, who had his ton sils removed a few days ago is very much improved at the present llmo und Is out and around again. Arrived This Morning M rs. Merman l.ufke und nmult son arrived in La Grande this morning from l-'orrest Grove and will spend several days here visit ing ut Hie Taylor home. Home ii'Oin School Waldo "I'e.te" Htoddurd arrived in La Grande" Hi in 'morning on No. i;l from the Oregon Agricultural college at ( 'orvallts to spend 1 he spring vacation days at the home til his mother here. Iil't Tor I'orMand CW. C. Perkins, of the Perkins Motor company, left La Grande lasc night fr 1'ortland, where he will fcpelld several days on business. Mr. reiki ns will return home Sunday. A I leaded .Minstrel Among the out of town people who attended the mlnslrcl show at the Methodist Kpiscopal church Wednesday evening were Mrs. .1. 11. Conley. Mrs. Mae Kelly. Miss ties' Kelly and Francis Kelly, of Cove. Delivered Ford Tex Knight and Paul Say re, of the Perkins Motor company, went to North Powder yesterday where they delivered a carload of Fords " YOUrtG4Ml2r'S Trousers Newest styles in Cordu roy, wool cashmere just in $4.95 '(o -$7.45 BKIMi HATS For Young Men Just arrived. S 1.95 (o $7.00 Sec Tlicm Today! ' Clint's Clothicry The Store With ft Connvlcnr IMant Grafted Walnuts They M a ke You .Money ne of the best blocks of Vrooman l-'raiKfiictte In tho slate, select typo, well grown. AH ot her sloclia l-'H berl s, A pple, 1 'en r, 'her. ry. Prune, Plum, Peach, Apricot, etc. Small Fruits, etc. Itight stock at right prices. Submit your want list, send for prices. 35 years In busi ness. caui.toy M i;si;it' co. Cnrlloti. Oregon. NECESSARY The Telephone lias IJccomm; a NiTcssify There are 1JH) telephones connected with our Ii Grande lixehanjrc which use the telephone on : average of 12,000 times per flay which is over calls for each telephone each day. This is consider ahly above the average for the Nation. It is con ceded that the telephone system in I,a Grande is one of the hest in this country. Home Independent Telephone Co. that arrived in that cliy ycaterday. They returned to I -a C. ramie last evening. I Ifir from Port land 1 Jcxler McKlroy, former deputy sheriff In 'iv. 1ml who now iiiukcn Portland bin home, is visiting friends in l.a (Iran tic for a few days. Mr. McKlroy mude the trip to La Grande by uulo. I Here for Spring Vacation I 1'. C. Mu luilald utid lole .ilu- 'merman arrived in Grande lust evening from Kugene, Oregon, where they an students at the, Cnl versily or Oregon, and will spend 1 lut spring vacation days with friends ami relatives In Lit Grande. lumly Displaced A display of candy from the Tif fin is now in the chamber of com merce window next to the Soin nier hotel. The candy Is of ull va rieties Illustrating (llu wide range of stock carried ini the Tiffin. Hen from t'iiiwrsit.v Miss AlUuleen Hcroggin arrived in La Grande this morning on No. 24 from Kugene, where she Is a student at the t'nlverslty of Ore gon, to spend the spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Seroggin. .Name Changed I'he shop formerly known by the name of "mils Hurucr Shop which was recently purchased .bv Culton and Parson has been re- hristeiied "The Model l.arbcr Shop" and will be run under thai title hereafter. The shop includes ii beauty shop an well as the regu lar barbering facilities. Leave Tills livening Miss Nell Presdnr will leuvn La Grande this evening for PocateMo, Idaho. Miss Presslar has been env- ployed as stenographer for Justice of the Peace Hugh Itrndy for a number of years. She expects to remain in the Idaho city Indeft nilely. Memorial r.xcrelses At the regular meeting of La Grande It. P. O. L'lks luiit evening appropriate memorial exercises were' held honoring Nolan L.Sklff. past Kxallcd Kuler of (he lodge. Tribute; were paid by various members of the lodge. Ptircbi-cds Added o Herd I toy lteil of "Cove was In l.-i Grande yesterday on a general busi ness trip. While here Mr. Hell dropped into the county agricultur ist's office and rrcporl'Ml that lu ll ad receul ly received t hne more purebred Jersey cows to add to his dairy herd. This iiiiikes lour pnre- hreil oitwn received bv Mr. Hell in rnfe iafti nvo pA.-htiis. fc ; Hack from Portland Avery 1 larrisoiii of the lilue Mountain Oarage, has returned to his home here from Portland. I where he has been for several days 'at a convention oT Chevrolet deal Jers. .Mr. Harrison brought home ! some smelt which- In caught In Ify.uidy river. He reports hundreds of cars may be round along the Handy at any lime of day. Lcfl Till .Morning Alius Agnes Donally. who has been employed In the jewelry ston or J. II. i'eare ami son her since last October, left this morning tor N'.impa, Idaho. After visiting in Nampa for two weeks Miss I'onally will go to Seaside, win-re sin- will You Want To Go Vhcii good Strlng weather arrhc.. you'll want lo gel uut ami go and get nclion. You'll not liae much time or liicllmitliiu (hen lo get needed repair work done, on yur ear. (iel It done now don't wait mil II the, damages will he doubled. We'll he. ghlil lo fun i Mi estimates coiuo in- .Jennings & Shumate, Props, Successors to Southard & Shinn. ho employed hi a jewelry trtorc- thl mimim-i. Hhe lived at i'(iHtut pre- viuuH (u coming to I .a tirundc. Ilcrr for Holidays SI hat Thflina Kitchen, who is n Httidi-nt at tliH I'utvcrsity of Oregon ut Kugene. arrived In Ia Grande thin morning to spend tin sprint; UulidayH at the home or her pa rents, Mr. and Mm. It. J. KlU-lK'ii. lit Here Tomorrow- Judge William Duby, of linker. chairman of the plate highway commission, will arrive In Lu Grande tomorrow, where he wilt meet with officers of the chairmen of commerce on road business. U ft This Morning- After spending several days in La Grande visiting Mrs. Krncsi Vchrs and other friend t Mr. and Mia. italelgh Campbell and small son left La Grande this morning n route to tliclr homo ut New Meadows, lduho. Personal Mention Mrs. L. I. Uusey returned to her home here from Holse, Idaho, yes terday. Mrs. C. 10. Anderson returned to her home here this morning after spending several days In Portland 11. II, Noland, attorney from Wal hi Wa 1 la, Wash I ngt on, wh a business visitor to La Grande yes terday. , - ' M rs. Wal t er 1 a rson; of 11a Iter, was u visitor to Lit Grande Wed nesday, Mrs. Henry lllckey left yesler iay morning for Portland, where she will spend several days. Alter h pending several days In Portland on business Geo. W. Put lifle returned to his home ut Vin cent this morning. Miss Krma Uudger returned 'to her home ot Joseph nfler spending several days hen where she was receiving medical treatment." She was a guest ut the A. 11. Geartncr home while here. Mrs. W. K. Salisbury left Grande this morning for Hunting- Ion, where she will spend several days visiting ut the home of Mrs. Leo Cnroll. Mrs. S. Heed and daughter left this morning for Wallowu after spending a few days' ut Wallowu vlsiiing Mrs. Heed will return to her home at Knlerprls., Familiarize Students With Classical Music (Continued from Pago 1.) high school, Keeorils Vantel "llerceuse" . from Joselyn, 'Hut (he lord is MJndful at ILls Own," MciidelHHhon;-"" "I labaneru." Car men, Hl.et ; "Cradle Song." Hha men, lilzet ; 'C r u d I e S o n g,' Hrainns; "Willi Verddre Chid." I Hayden; "Klegie," Mnssetiet: Waltz from l-'uusl, "l-'lower Kong.", l-'aust-Ciounod; "From the Iind of the Sky lilue Water." Cudmun; ,Hun garian' Hauce," Itruhms; "llungHr lan Khapsody So. 2," Liszt; "Invl tiilion lo the Walls!." Weber; "I no west Thou t he lund," Mig non; "Largo Xerxes." ' .Handel; "Iast Hose of Suminer,"t Moore; Wlighly Lak a Hose," f vln; "Pol onulsc," Mignoii; "Moonlight Son ata." Keel hoven; "New World Siuphony," Largu-ltvorak; "O Hole Mot " Neapolilan folk song; "William Tell" overture, Uossini; "Pagllacci," Prologue "prelude in C Sharp .Minor," Uuchmlnoff; "Sle pherd's II e y." O r a 1 n g e r; "Spring Song." Mendelssohn; "Symphony in II Minor," Schu- b-rt; "To a Water Lily," MacHow ; idl, overture; "Tannhauser.' Wag ner; "To Spring," (.Jrcig; "Mld.sum I iiit Nlghl's liream." .Meinlr lsohn; 1 "Traumerei," Schumann. DIRECTOR'S TERMS MET AT SESSION ; (Continued from page 1) : direction of Mr. Lloyd who han dled Ihe megaphone for "The Sea I lawk" and other big productions. A company of huiiw 5u people would In- brought here for the film- ing, ll was stated In Mr. Lloyd's j rti"Ksagc. Among ! he prominent actors and actresses who are tak ing part In the picture are. Anna . Xllsson. Hen Lyon. Hob art llos ' worth. Ciunde (lllllngwutcr. Tuliy Marshall und Dorothy Sehustlun. i The picture Is from a Ilex 1 leach ! story and will be ehissed aa one of jtlu really big productions of the ! current season. Obituary hi:i:hi:d 1,jia iiayi:s Heverend K.ra Hayes, u retired i Methodist minister died last eve ning at Newbt'rg. Oregon, following a Hlckm-KH of nearly a year. The Tiidly w be brought here for bur uil. Jiiterm-iit will be ut the Masonic c oiet.Ty al two o'clock Hun day afN-rnonn. Mr. and M rs. O. W. Dart, also retdntH of N'-wberg. arc ompanb-d the body here. "M r. Dnrl is u brother of the d'-eeas'-d. While her- Mr. and Mrs. Hurt an guest. at the teorg- ("urn-y home. Mr. Haye was born at Man h' im. IbTkiiuer county, New York, JUOe I'S. und CHIIII) to l,H ( Irand" In I J7I hh pastor of Ihe M-'thodlst ehundi. He hIhh -rved in st-v. nil rlnin li'd throughout iiHi'-rn regon and Wi-stern Idaho for liwny yearn. nts. i.i:oititr. si l i Mis. i. K. I'rlnim. of this city, rt-f.t'ivf-d n rie-s-'iigi' iritfrd;iy. t II Ing of the dath of h'T nifti-r. Mrs. t.t''org S-el. of IndianapoltP. Heath nas the result of mppndisitU. SAVE DRUGSTORE Kach one of tho famous Kexall KEMKDIIOS Is made for the relief of some specille ailment, Kach In giuranleed to gi.e uallsfactlou or money re funded. When you buy Rexall Itctu edlis you save by larg-r sizes, better iiiality or tower price. You nre safe, because on!y highest k u a 1 1 1 y Is good enough for Rexull. I. Glass ;Drugs Inc. Hip i;i:XALfj Storo La Grande, Oregon OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Markets MAKKITS STEADY TODAY ' POUTLAM), Ore. (Al) Cattle steady, liots and sheep nominally steady. Kggs und butlerfat firm. Duller 48c. poi ni ami ; it a i x m a i i k ivr POHTLAXn, Ore. (AP Wheat Hard white !I. S. Haurt, Marcli, $l.iil; April. fi.UL1; soft white, March, $ L 2 ; A prll. l.(i 2 ; west -ern wdilte, March. Sl.nit: April. $l.ti:j; hard winter, March, Jl.iili; April, $1.(3; northern spring. March. $l.ti:i; April. $l.ii;t; western red. March. Jl.f7; April, $ I . f. s ; 11HU. hard ' wliWe. March, $1.85; April. $1.85. MAIIKKTN AT A (a.ANCIJ MOW YOltlv (AP) Stocks Irregular; grangers at new lows. Bunds Mixed. St. Paul touches further low records. Foreign exchange Kusy; Wall street selling. ClIICACrO (AP) Wheal Ir nigular; May higher on 'eb veering. U'orn Lower;; disappulutliig del maud. FIRST DAY OF SPRING BRIGHT t' (Contituiid from Pago 1.) Ihe hillside. In fad. they and other early flowers, were in bloom in some sections of the county about the first of the mouth. There Is little in La Ornndc to day to mar the Kim.shine Mint ush ered in (he best season of the en lire year. No Lives I.iOst in Fire That Hit Palm Beach PALM HKACil. Flu. (AP) With cheeking of guest lists of the Hreakers hotel ami (lie palm IP-ach hotel, destroyed by fire Wednes day night, yet Incomplete, no loss of life In ell her hoi el )hih been found. The early est I mules of four million dollars were declared loo low by Fire Chief Schitll. Thursday, when he gave It as his opinion I tut I Ihe total loss. Includ ing thousands of dollars in Jewelry lost by hot ' guests, will reach seven million doll:n-i. - Although t he Palm I leach post master continued to deny rumorr I hat the post office wan robbed of flPt.U'Hl during the fire, author ities were Haid to be searching for clues that would suggest existence of a plot by which thieves might have started tin- fire, that a har vest in loot might be reaped from wealthy guesfs. Mori; I hail u score of prisoners are h ld by Palm 1 tench poller under charges of looting after the fire. 3-TON LIMIT IS PLACED ON HILL STRETCH (Continued from Pago 1.) lit report! from Hie slate highway offices this HiornlfiK. It will take about forly flays to complete t he entire Htreieh. The oil will put the highway lu excellent shape for the spring und roittimer travel. Arc You (minp; 1o INirtland to Do Some Shopping? If ho. wr would ! pl;i.;-d to have ou iiH a. gioiit, Camphvll Court lloUl Hill M. fit Main poii'i i, nns MOST M(HI JEN KOI , i:l:t Itiwrtti 1 :t:i Itatltx I'i-ditlctlve ff-rvlc' and " ti-nin- w IHlIn e:isy h t le- I h'!itT. IiiIin and nbnp phig nifi.- I Jirt-Ji Pin it Hinirh' riNiin and t-w'h tt.iti and up loiitb' It'Mtin. $:i..r. jiii'l up Main ;miu GIVE PRIZES AT OPEN NG Five prizes, thri'e for tlie rooms upstairs und two downstair will be given Tor the most artistic, comfortable and convenient room displayed at Hie spring opi ning of Carr s furniture store this after- noon unil cu iilnB. Thu Minn- will IImowii opi n loinoirow ufU-r- noon iiml i-vi-nlnc liallul lioxra nri! Iii-Iiik urrnnKvd Hint all ' vlHllol'H iliirlin; Ihi'jii livi. iIiivh tiuiv-l votu on tin- Inst arraiiBt'd rounis." Tin' riitniiH nri- plnnni'il by ini'iii-IxM-H of tlu art ili'pm-tini'lil of tin Ni'IkIiIiiii'IiudiI chili lo ili'inollKti'atn how art muy ln appUt'il In tlm honii', for la-aiily anil t'omforl. Glrla froni the IiIkIi m'liool will aot us usht.'iM. 1 , Hclin Rlain Speaker at Men's ( 'lnh Mpptinir HUH is UlU HICLLIIIJ, Dr. J. I.. IiikIi! wus host to tin- .Mi'll's Hub ot Iho I'ri'sliyU'ilan church hist i vcnlliK. The in ill! talk of the evening was ilellvel'eil ly Curl (J. Helm, district attorney, on tho suhjeet or ilituor elll'orcenient. KollowlUK the ntiiln uildress re f reslllllelltH were served. PLANS FOR BURIAL ARK BEING MADE (Continued from Pago 1.) railroad. Ills wife and children were found Inter In a field, only slightly injured. He added thut the last seen of tin; car, it was still sailing through the clouds. Kl'.AItClllNG III INS IN'DIANAPOIJS (Hy the Associ ated Press) Kescue workers con tinued today to search the ruins in the storm torn sections of soul hern Indiana for bodies of victims reported to have perish ed In the tornado which took a toll of more than 100 lives here. Korty on bodies have been recovered at Griffin, where from 50 to 125 per sons are mild to have been killed. TODAY West I j i i t. in ZancGr? ys noM tj Hiie open spates lASTOeDUAWES m A LYNN REYNOLDS ProdudHon. ' Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber Wo I In v Jii-I Wlml Von Wnnl In I.IMIll.ll. HASH AMI IM)OI!S AMI SIMM. I, I S ll will ujr il l lini'-Hmilc iir irlrr. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN H CUAIN AND OX WODIl-I'llONB MAIN Ml J. lu Mli.MIAI.Ij nn:i.i:-VT i "Bclween The Acts" fihrn hy Star 1 im amimu Ml, o. :tl. 1. . n. I", Monday Evening MMU'll i;lrdF ft V. M.. . I I, . . I. MM I, AH V. O. O. I. iiM-iiihrr. Itcls-kah nod riicniU nie imited. Adnit'-I'Mt 'JTh hi bin -ii under 12. I iif. Withycombe.to Speak At llenniston Meeting; Itobeil Wltlvcoinbe, superinten dent of th I'uion stale experlmen. tal larnt went through La Grande J last evening bound for Hermlsluti. J Mr. Withy com be Ik scheduled to ! make an address today at the cx-j pcrimcntal slallon I here. i The oei aston Ik the Livestock ! IVetler's lay. This marks the third! year of livestock feeding for the station. The feeding of livestock ; rather t Ikiii pasturing has been , Tumid ly Hi" xiM rini.-lilul Htulluli "" u uniiMiai-uiry ay in wiiiin "rl "l'i ""y "m woiuu oth. r iac Iiiivb lo In' slilppi d uut. 1 C'olond IvUnliOC Will lie Given Veteran Jewel Al ll Join! nii'HIliK of till' KlllRlils of l'y'lilaH anil I lit' ryilllan Nmi'in Momlav iivi'iiinK. Alarcli Col. 1 .s. Ivaiihoi' will lit' priwiiti-d with 'a vvli'l'iill jt-wi'l hy the K. of I Mr. Ivanhin' has In i n a iih iii- jmr or nif ioiiK- for twiniy-tive '',arH- 'ril(- I'lvwntntion win ic inU(li, iy J1(Kl, j w Knowl.s. aluo a vi'ti'ian nii'iiihiT of tlu orili'i'. HllliT fi'iilnris of tin.' cvcnlnu will lie a banquet, canls und Uanc illU FORDS STOLEN DURING NIGHT (Continued from I'agn 1.) " to tin MIUs temple and pmked II on Depot sireel last night. And It, loo, is not among the present to day. The opinion Is held that some young men drove the two pence, fill Jltncytt away during the night lor a Joy ride ami possibly parked I hem lu Mime nearby town or out-of-way phiee. when Ihe stolen ride came lo an end. Tills has hap pened many times here in the pust. FARMERS IJIIY BABY CHICKS (Continued from Pago 1.) some come from as far away as j Calllornla and others from Kent I In, j Washington. ( liaising of baby chicks Is a busl- ' ihs which takes a great deal of 'WILLIAM FOX n presentsP vii.nv in ii h ii MEN'S OXFORDSi The latest styles or Men's Tan and Black Ox fords of top grade calf, full vamp, leather lined Hal tut and welt sole. At prices which quantity buying offers. $4.50 lo $6.45 55 STOKKS careful effort. Not to lose over eight per cent Is considered excep tionally good and lo lose more Hum L'O per cent Is practluully ruinous for with such a largo number gom. the remainder cannot bo profi table, Of the chicks received upproxl mutely 60 per cent will be pullets. Of these about 40 per cent will Ik. Wbtrtftt they ttU good candy EVEflY' 'BITES A DEUCHT I Butterick Patterns Dll NOT KOROKT TlfAT WH C.MtllV lll"ITKIt)('K PA I' TKItNH. W1IHN IIKAIJY TO MAKU THAT MOW HI'HINO OAU.MKNT.. Art & Baby Shop "i:vi'.KYTiiifi van tiik iiaiiv lll;.MSIII'CIII.N(; Hnirl Summer lililic. STAMl'INQ IIUTI'UIUCK I'ATlIillNS I). M. O. T1IHEAU A R C, A F F. NOW l'LAYIN(; Cecil U. DcMille's 4tThe GOLDEN BED" "NEWS' and "FABLES" TRIUMPHANT RETURN ENGAGEMENT BRANDON OPERA CO. MARCH 23-4 M-O-N-D-A-V "1 BOHEMIAN GIRL" Must liintTul, colorful und lonmnlic of All Linlit Opeiiis "IHE GHoiLAiriLDIER" iMusic I iv- O.scar Strauss Adapted from IVniaid Slniw's .satirical comedy, "Anns and the Man" Reserved Seats for Glass I'RR'ES: Jl.fi.'t $1.10 Curtain v2? the nun raised to egg producing pullets, If tlie poultrymun is lucky. - Among the poultry men In thlf vicinity who have alreudy received shipments of young chicks uru (luorge Hill, fiuo; Amo Voelz, litou; und Hex Urlggs, 1201). H. A. Itoli ortsou expeelH HtUU tlu first of tho week, und Adolph Newlin has OUU ordered. Attention Elks! ' ' DANCE! Ulk's Hall Wednesday, March 25 LET'S GO! MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT liolh Attractions on Sale Drugs, Inc. . lialcony nut reserved, Mc Dimus open 7:ol) Uf w: i