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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1925)
,,1Utl HMtl TAGV SIX . " TITE CT GTtANlJE 'EVENINQ DBSERVEW ' n"lulu'1' " WEATHER IT PROMISE GOLD PHOMIHK iSjHfitil) Tho past week hus l'in unite cold anil Monny. Jt bus cheeked 11m Kwth Of the STUBS HIlcl TUfttlt' it disagree- able, for stock. However the mock gccm to In- dohnr w HI, Mrs. Kiinicn 'nmn-y and Thoo. Carper went to Troy Krlday eve ning. Miss OIHe Sinil.li' visited Momliiy with Mrs. U rtliu Carper. Mrs. V. P.. Ib.-ror!.- returned in Maxvtllo lifter a two weeks' vlnll nl Promise. OrniKlpn PhllllpM Is quite III. Th TonMrook of Max villi', was called Ihe fti-Hl. of the week nnil reports Ills trouble Ih leakage of tin- hciirt Id1 Ih In micli condition that It in WE SPECIALIZE ON Generator Starting Ignition All Electrical Repairs To Your Car Guaranteed Service Full Line of Service Parts Battery Electric Service 1311 Wash. M-753 Tnm:i:-A(T tomddv i:niiiiiii "Belween The Acts" nivi'ii liy Slnr l'liciimpmont, Xo. .11, I. (). (). I Monday Evening MAIM'II Slll'd, R l1. M., AT I, (). O. V. HAl.tj All . O. O. 1. iin'inlH'is, Iti'liiUiilis iiml fi U'tiils iii'- liivltoil, Adniisi.ion S5c('lillili't'ii uiiili'i- i'2, I-'i'ih'. - a remarkable sale of Quality tires DIAMOND QUALITY CORDS Rep. 30x3';. Tlep. Clinclier .. ?13.10 30x3i3 Extra Sizo M..1.-, 81x4 Hoff. Clincher 17,2(1 81x4 inuii..i.j. 19.2,) 82x4 VSli ziM SZxiVt SB v7.,M)- ('oirospondinjr Ilrtluction on All Otlin- Sios. (Mail o-fiors Rolocitod dminjr this S.V.r) Oregon Hardware &. Implement Co. La Grande, Oregon A DIAMOND impossible for him to lie down and ih Bcttinsr very exhausted bavin to nil up rontinnally. Royd Carper, Oho Hwcurlm'cn anil WiUvr Carper went to -Mux-vllle Monday. The Promise prim tie held their regular ineetlnjf Saturday, Lit He Kninld" Ynunir of "Dry Creek Ih visltinff hla aunt, Mr, Smith. Harvey McDonald worked n few dnys lost week for Klmer Iletmott nt Maxvllle. He returned home Sunday even Ins. Mr. Henderson hns been plowing and seeding wheat. "Mr. Hrs'lley preached two ser mons nt the Promts" school lions' last Sunday. .lurk Horner, of Pawwatkn, wuh vlnltlnif Tryman Poulson Sunday. Ladd Canyon Poonlc Suffer from Influenza T.Ann canvon'i rspiriHi) T'Yank rouns-ell l-t IiiikI I v ""nprn ic''l hlllMlnir n ii"v U'i'ii riu- I'. U. Wil son. II will In' ;i t'li-M cliiflM dairy ham wll'-n eimipli'l" l. Ijn ci'lrtjif iiml flu" lmve lier-n very nnieli In evlilflu-.- in lltlH vle lull v recently. Mr. and Mrs. On. Tlllnn of T.os-lln-. liave ln-en vi.sitliin rnliilivcB nnd friends lien- for w-vi-nil days. They wi'I'c aecollllUHili'd linllln liv Mielr diuirlitrr, Alrn. Henry roilll sell, and children llnlitiy and Hetty May. All HillMi lmln-.lrli.rt To ltc fni'il-lmlcveil T.riN'llON API -The new presi dent of lip' llniinl of Trad", Hlr Philip Cuiilln'i'-I.l.'ili'l'. In not hiiIIh I'led wllll ri'foi'.lrt kept hy Hie board r'-Konllntr Itrltlfili Industries, nnd Intends lo ronipIP' u "lloini fldny IJOOU Of ItllMilll-HS." Tin Ih Ki'iidintr out ?,rPn.oun iips tlonniilr'K In ItiitiNli firms 'ih ;o tlii-lr production I'ontH iiml tiM'tlmdH. wlilidi will lir? ri'ijanP d uh nlrlftly prlvnli'. lint whli'll in'"' cvpi-rli-d to nHHl.tt. tlir fovcniini'tit of the ilny tn miikliif,' puinn for the liilurc. If ho Ddvrrtlsi'S It, ho knows It's eood. Salo. $io..-i.- 11.65 1.1.4 ' 15.15 lfi.(!5 22.6.1' TIRE FOR - EVERY SERVICE ' ' r, Tiinrfh 21. 1025 MRS..GHOATE Li TO REST Kf.OlN (Special ). The funeril nf Mrs. N. J. Hhoate. was held from the. Prfittbyterinn churoh hro Siiturday. Mrs. Chonte had for several years mude her liome with lier daiiirhter. Mrs. Harry Huff, of this rlt , OeorRft Albert Pollard of the .a (rtnnile Ttaptht ehureh had rhiifK" of the f inertil BTvteeM. The I Cistern Star order of Klirin, attended in a body nl- IIm'mkm Ml 5. f 'lion r'n ltitVmiJ-i In not In this, chapter. All of Ihe Hons and dtiUtfl'ters of Mm. Choalo anl several Krandehllilr-n were preHent. Unrlal was made in t he .Hmilinervllle. cemetery. Al Huff from Pumpkin Ttldfre was trariHnellnff lnisines In Hltfln Velnesday. AUhoujrh the senson for travid-ei-H Ih yet new wvernl touriHtn have panned . through KIkIu. Tlie highways are In (-xeellent condi tion. .Mrs- Hawkins, who has hoen spendlnir several months herewith ln r hIsIi r, M i h. W. K. Prownell, left last wf'i k lo vhiit with In r rclativeM In Malm. Ftt-veri.nd IlamlMon, elder In tlm Mi'lhodiHt ehureli. wan at l-II Kin la at week (I ltd held a nervlen at Hie loeftl ehureh. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Park of Sirnirnfrvlile, ( ere In KUxin flun ilay. They vhdled whllo here nt Die T.ynn Hill lmme and nt Ihe ( Hill home, Pat Italian! left Friday for Portland where he plans to " main for smite time. Mrs. Tiil liird wltl Ifdn him before ho r"-t-irn!) to f :t;rln. II. V,. Veins, formerly ownr of the Owl I i ti x HI ore here, was In Kltfin laat wee, on hii.sinfH lor the driiM" firm he now rep resents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Poi-rest Pyder aro here from the lumber camps In Wallowa. Mr. and Mrs. Willurd McOul lock of Wallown, passed through Klirin rerenlly on their way to MetH'ord. They ' nro niakinB1 tho trip by unto and expect to make, their home In southern t)rej?on. Mr. nnd- M-s, C, K. Bonn. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Harris nnd Hernal 1 Tup d rovo to I 'nlon lost Frllay to nttend tho economic conference hebl there. I M r. and Mrs, Claude Holbrook snent Sunday in Hlgln vfsltlnfr nt t he Julius Hufr home antl with the Hernal Hurt family. I Hernal H ip was a business vis itor to f,n (irande Monday. j Sipeoial Meetings. I Reverend ). W.v Jones of T.ft Orunde, and lteverend Pe telle of Wallowa, hare been holding spe rkil nieeUmrs at the Christian ehureh at Klgfn. So much Inter est has been Hhnwn that tho serv- . Ic(h be extended lo cover DIAMOND KAIUUCS Rojr. Salo. 3Dx3 ?7.fl." S0.70 Sdx.T.S !?0.25 ?7.(i." TITAN C01U)S Ilt'K. Salt'. 30x11! V...!fUum ?S.7t ,'i iM iaii mm i '' i I 1 V t; V" We.- ! 5 I m xy least a week longer than arlfcln ally planned. Mm. H. A. Thomaj came to El gin last week to spend several weeks with Ihe H. I-. Willis fa n lly. At present she is. staying ut the Hum Thompson home. Mrs. Quintus Witty, of Kalr vlew community, spent part of last week visiting with her fath er and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scott. Mrs. Ham Brook, of Imbler. spent the latter part of, last week at Klgin visiting with friends. Air. and Mrs. W. P. Hug drove to J. a Grande Saturday' to attend I the agricultural conference, i Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Howard ;corne down from I .a Grande Sun i duy and spent the day at too Julius Hug horn". Their smell :;on, J.'onaid, ho had been bin-tiding several days with his grand mother, ret'jrned homo with thorn. Miss Nlnu Kume was in Klgin Saturday from I. a Grande, Wlii'e here who ntlendetl the county tear hers Institute, Tho women of Cricket Flat grange prepared and served lunch to those attending the county eco nomics conference here last ThuiKday. Solons Labeled Dawes Failure "Poetic Justice" (Continued from Pago 1.) was not .altogether due to opponl tlon to the Warren nomination It self. It was Just as much a protest agalnHt tlm strong-arm tnoties of jtlio ndmiulstrallon forces in, the 'fa-nale, in disciplining lnsurgeeul repid)Ilcnrt menilters and demot ing them In committee nKsign menls. The rough-shod method by which the Watson-Moses old guard group In the Semite overrode the senior ity rights and privileges of Sena tors Ladd, 1-Yazier and Hrookharl served to crystallize an anii-War-ren sentiment that otherwise prob ably could not have boon consoli dated. It. was a first nVmonai ration of what Senntor llorali had predict ed would result from tho reading out of the party of men wlio by their constituencies at least, wore regnrded as "Republicans" and were so elected, This test voto, on a matter that many members considered as pri marily a matted to be decided by the president the selection of a member for his own official fam ilyIndicates that the administra tion control of the senate In the next session will not be as "safe and certain" as had been expect ed. The administration ax Is still poised over the heads of Individ uals whose views do not property parullel those of the president. Down in the department of ag riculture It Is hinted H. C. Taylor, chief of the bureau of farm eco- I noiutes, and ('. J. Ltrund, consull- Inff speclaliRt in market n, are slated for the slaughter. - Taylor Is chiirKed with bavin? written, or having helped to write, the J Mcktnsou co-operat ive , mar keting bill and llriind with assist iiifr on the McNary-Hansen bill, both of which were frowned on by the president. 25 IX RACE FOR SCHOOL LEADERSHIP (Continued from Pacn 1.) mnny of the oppllctinls are nsldncr for nddlttonnl time to flic support ing commendations. 1. 1st nf Applicants. A list of those who have applied for the city supcrlntondVncy nl I.a Grande follows: O. W. Hays, superintendent nt CottnRo Grove, Orepon. Tl. R. fond, principal nt TTnlnea, Oregon ; J. R. rrlce, superintendent nt Cove, OreRon. Tlnh Colenmn, auperintendent of schools nt Ce Klum. Wash. Victor M. Alt ken, cllv superin tendent of Goblondale, Wnsh. Robert S, Goetst. superlmcndent of schools at Sllverton. Orecron. . W. Pny, superintendent or schools at Hormlston, Orepon. Monroe K. Miller, snportntond ent of schools nt Fndloott, Wash. W. C. T.nwson. superintendent of schools nt nrldpor. Montana. J. T. Longfellow, hltrh school principal nt Nampn. Idaho. W. f. Gnnntt, superintendent of schools, Rntnler, Orefron. J. K. Turner, superintendent of schools, Poyetto, Idaho. Wllinot V, Crotler, superintend mt of schools. White Salmon Wash. TZ. Ti. Gardner, superintendent of schools, Onn by. Oregon. H. R, Kerrln, superintendent of schools, ft. Helens. Orepon, , T:. (. Glffen. stale school super visor. Pierre, S. Dakota. K. I.eGronde Cherry, snperln tondent of Schools at St. Maries. Idnho. Wank R. Rennett. superintend ent of schools. Enterprise, Oreiron. 1 W. TurnhuM. superintendent of schools. Tillnmook, Oreiron. Leroy V. Ream, superintendent of schools. Idaho t-'a Ms. Idaho. F. R. Palmer, prlnclpnl of Muh school. RelMnvham, Wash t net nn. It. H. Kwlnf. superintendent o' schools. Rline, Washington. W. O. Whltofleld. superintendent of schools, lteslyn. Wash in pt on. W. W. Chrlstensen. prlnciwl of hltrh school. Hurley. Idaho. Kred M. Ttiompson, city super intendent of llorton. Kansas. Ihign Ohew Iram! l'rmlom To 1innac MUiir Jnr1r 1.0NIN AP The old under stsndinK n lw that "findinR Is kecptnir'' may be superadded bv "following Is k'epinK" In the ey-s of the London Sessions. wMlh In terpreted the cod recently to mean thut If a do follows a man home. Ihi person followed was not hnnnd lo communicate the fart to the canine's owner. JUNIOR CLASS PUT IS MM I'NION (Special) Tuesday eve ning, St. Patrick Hay, the Junior class of the I'nlon high school put on a three-net comedy drama en titled "Irish Kns"-,' to a fiilrly good! j crowd, although. Hie flu epidemic kept away many who would other-1 wise have been present. Ail 1he parts wore well taken end the nu-! dionco thoroughly enjoyed the pro-1 duction. To accommodate those j who were nimble to see Ihe p!ayj Tuesday evening n Icter perform-! nneo will bo given, probably in aj couple of weeks. j At Hie rotftrlar 'meeting of the! Uebokah Lodge Wednesday ovontin?! a short program and lunch wero prepared by the committee who i wero In charge of that part of. tho j work for February and March. Tho program consisted of a piano solo, by Miss Mtirllda SI tirglll, a reading by Miss Josephine Plb;s. .and a dance by Katheryn Kiel block and Ruth Connor. i Although th attendance nt.tho high school and In the grades con-1 Hnues to be only aboid (IT. per cent for the former and 75 for tho hit ler, tho board has not decided to close school. Many of the students ore out only a few dnys ho they are not. losing much of the work. Work on tho inmilcl:il tennis courts at ihe city park Is getting under way while ihe wenther per mits. The sod lnB been removed, lumber nnd wire put on Ilio ground nnd the former pointed ready for putting tip. Double courts will bo made. The committee Is now look ing for m:ttoM:'.l to fill in for the base and Inp of the courts. Cin ders bHnp difficult to secure, they will probe.biy make n r ravel tnd clay court. If the weather contin ues favorable tho courts will be ready for use in a couple of weeks. William Davis, who was taken lo Hot Lake a few days ago suf fering from blood poison, resulting from Injury to one of his toes, Is still in a very serious condition, though some bettor than he was tho hitler part of last week. Parties from Telocaset wore in Union Tuesday following the trou ble in the Telocaset school, during which the principal, Mrs Cnton, was severely injured by one of tho ; patrons of the district. The pro imary teacher hud punished a child and the mother. Mrs. Daniels, vis Mted the. school and had n en AXo linve 'made r study of wh liiK' ronvenlciices nnd cor rect liKhtfnj;. Why not take advantage of oup expcriciuf!. It costs you nolliiiiff to call on us. We will gladly show you why it Is worth while to have these conveniences and how liltln they will cost you. If joii can't come in, just phone and we will cull at your home. La Grande Electric Co. M-J2I 1.101 AilHins TODAY AND i WILLIAM F ,prtentJ and TONY, the Wonder Hone ) iZaeGrfcys pomofvridtopen spacet DUANES A LYNN REYNOLDS Productioa counter with the principal, break ing her nose glasses and cutting her face. Mrs. Colon came to Un ion to see Mr. Maxwell, and was advised lo go to I-a flrande nnd swear out a warrant. Wednesday officers passed through Union on their way to Telocaset. but no fur- jthtr particulars have been learned here, Tonv Smith. Edith Ollklnson. Marelda HturtrlM and Vina Contey helped out with the vocal and ln- ! si rumen tal music for the high school play last Tueiay evening. The concert given Wedncaday evening ut the school gymnasium by the La Orunde band was an ex cellent program, showing the high ouaHiy of music that organization is aide to render. The only re xrroUable fcalnr- of the conr. rt is the fact that so few of our people were present to enjoy It. The dunce following the concert, was well patronized. One thing- proyed by ntittl.stk-'s 1 thut you enn't alwuyH proyo :i tiiincr by Htnllsiles. Medicine "'M It rid your system or" Cautrh or Deaf nus cauied by Catarrh. SeUby druggiiti for ntr 40 ytatt F.J. CHENEY 6l COTolcJo. Ohio Miner va Says- Wo are prepared to taKe care of the wants for boys and men who desire light foot-wear for Spring, In kids nnd tennis shoes. Also ath letic sport footwear. They are light In weight nnd serviceable and tho prices are modest. See window for slylos nnd prices. THE BOOTERY GAY IIAYDIW, .Mgr. Huy hern nnd buy right! Monilny cyeninir, llurch SSi-d, at K. of r. Hull, tho Knlplits of Tytliiiis nnd tlto Pythlon Sisters aro Blylns a Panrjuet nt 7 o'clock, fol lowed liy a sliort rroRmni. Presentation of Veterans' Jewel,, rmncins and Cards. All Brother Knlfrlits and Sisters nre earnestly request ed to attend. . Claude L. Berry, C. C. V. 0T:AV SUNDAY & StorQ of the - 1DEST IlFE -n HUNG OKA HAlIiTlilGCEIi H 1 au i r1 V I I MAX 18 OORFD BY HVMj I'KNni.KTON. Ore. Waller Brownflclil of Pendleton was larked hy a bull on a reservation farm. Urownfleiij nan gone mm n. l.l where cuttle were running '" plek out a milch cow. when the bulla i,..,,..l ..n.t rnno.1 him tO 0. fence"1 large Poem No Garden should be without this variety. it b th nmt pooi". for market .ard.iMir.. i nr ihw. ":.r Sssfea'JrnSWi irKK The iol. r. m handhom. Ul mii.mii.. u.uIt- NfeUln II to 11 lira., l'kt. 10e: V. I. 0l lb. a': PtPa. K. ;- lb. 31: 18 lb.. S3i-; SI Ui. W S3C! l lb.. 6 sic: luu ik. Hi. Send$l r"Th,'""tc"J"' KacaUr Vulue $1.5 One l'ckt Kah of lh 1-itllwwti.s: Hrtui. Burp'H striBRiw: tt"; oiirs rtl- JiLnS'oUtti; Hr. Kxtru Kariy K?ypUan top cul: Sweel Cum. tliii'a Improved ..ulJi-u t,u Uin; t'rrt. Table Hwn; lui-umuer, i'erffct; l-ttuc. S-w VurK: Furmiiu. nvn.ter Henri: MuLmelull. l.uldt-n Cream: IVa. Quit I'oiitvtil l'; moth Wlnit-r: KutllHh, fclrly ticurltt Tin nit. Willi Tluufd; TarUlu. UliUftt A. Ill j'l, 1, Fixtures House Wiring- ATWATER - KENT AND OTHER RADIO SETS We Install Radios Free Benham Electric Co. CAIN 104 If You Need Any thing In FIELD or GRASS SEEDS GARDEN SEEDS - FLOWER SEEDS OR VEGETABLE SEEDS We can supply your needs in any quantity All our seeds are absolutely fresh. Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co. niONE MAIN 17 Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber Wc Have Jnt What Voii Want In l.nrBER, SASH AXD DOOns AND sniXfil.ES It will pay you to investigate our prl'es. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN S J CHAIN AND HOX WOOI PnONE MAIN M7 J. Ij. Ml.NHAI.L MONUMENTS onnm that MONOIENT NOW We Ihvb made a profound tudy of monument bulldinr. and an order placed In our hands Is surw to receive faithful. Intelligent execution We Will Klmlty Furnish Estimates Blue Mountain Marble Granite Company l.Vi 8, Ave, Iji Granite, Ore. .. Hint tint. aho.it iy ; .rm,k ... Th. vonng l"n - IhT'Xk'ta"'1 Mn ' - - barbed wire ieiu- u..-. tn d 16 fPt, 0n the other aide Hn ., nn on ", , Bnd lil I'"' " 1VU " .-nlt,.heil. U" - - "Quite . Content0 '"i'..1.'!,".,?;!! "World's Ht'cord" (EARLV) An ItmirovrO raduR, h e I u K fierllvr and mure Utturr; point trtiuilic 7 to 9 lrU4 of It 1 K li finality. Darkrr Krt'fii pixlM, Hrinlil feel. One of On tft eHy .urth. Mime price U4 'Unite Content." . NEW FOLEY BLDO. 'Tuaaonalfiitp