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Friday, March 27, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE Local News In Brief COMI.Vtt KVFNTS Union I.lve Slock Show nl Vn- Ion. June 10-11-12. -Union H'onnty Trick and Field Meet ut fnion May J. F.aslern Oregon M'jitrl; :.nil VU-.i Meet ul ha Grande May Declous was formerly owner of the Summer hotel In ihe western Ore Kon city. - Personal Mention 1. (;. Beirut is a hiiHinoa visit oi to lui Orande. - T. 11, Garrison was In l.:t Grand) estcrday on buslneH. Mr. ami Mrs. loreil to 1 laker , business. "lydo Unvls mo lust evening SAVE -with kFE" at your on i Miss Anna J troops was u visitoi to 1m Grande yesterday from lm-bier. r John TlielS'-n Is confined to his liome because of Hlm ss. Returned Airs. Ji mile linker, who has been spending the wini-r In : lii'mntu with hr son. has reim-m-d to h-r hnine here fin AdnuiH uwiiue. Hero from Wnllown IjiUc . j Mr. niu) Mrs. L. t 1 tin ford ur I In Ixi Grande from Wallowa Ijike and will spend the week -eml here. J They return to their home Sit. the ; , : lake the first of next week. j Mr. nnd Mrs. JM Combs of Sum- I - .-. .. . jnierville. were in la (Jrande yes- Hero ftitni Portland terday. Mr. and ,Ms. 1. C. 'omstock 01 r.-;;;.nd. beer spending ?v- I- -A.-Wrlcbt. dr'"sirist from Fn . 'ml flays hi Im Grande on busim us. Ion. was u l.a Grande visitor yea Mr. t'oiiiKtock lived at i'ove several j terday. , years a no "ml knows n number of j f , - people in that vicinity. I Houston went , to Mnxvllte , . ;ihis morning In the interest of the 2i years' imprisonment. inprlculture department, which be"-1 Glrurd hud supported the o-kuii soon after tho secretary took men In luxury -for years, lie wusj office with the resiirnatlon of two an Insurance agent, who In spam , bureau officials, Mr. Jardlne hi Id limit studied bacteriology, j hoped "to be making changes His procedure tn crime was til-Jo lnir " I here;" Ho Is ennt-w-ivs the name. He cultivated ac- , "bunt, be added, for "the best 'ualnunces. ingratiated hlmseir ; livestock man 1 can net" to suc lnio their friendship and sold them hwwr Morrill, w.m resigned hutnrnnce ' i18 n,inl of ,ne ln(,itorH stock- The policy would be taken out im, li""t ration. DDUG STORE ' would form his acceptance and up-; FIRES RACE lit ew York If. F. Grove of this city is In New York dry, N v Xnrk, on iuisiness. Mi. Grove will . gone about two weeks. Home from Portland. Mr. and Mis. llel; l.lndwiy and small dttughier i-el ui-tn d lo Unir home In 1i. Grande, yesterday ai't'-r upending several days in Cortland. I'tiniuiM'tl Lincoln Frank Slurgill of t ilUtn, lias pur chased a ;i.'V-i paHMejiKer Lincoln st-ilau from the I'etkius Motor com pany, lie came to La Grande Wed nesday aini drove lib; new cat home. Geo. Jurgnftou, proprietor of ilie FurgaNon drill? store at t'uioti, was business visitor lo l.a trandr' yesterday. . Kel limed ilmiw Mrs. .T. J. Parsons hns returned to her home' here trom Tliigham, Fifth, where she lias been visiting her mot her. She w!is in I'l.'.h five months. Homo from Vcmlletou After spending several days vls ijing at l' ndleton Mrn. J. )'('on mdl returned to her home here y. s-terday. Here for Iniliatinn l-Yank I'enrod .of llaker, was In l.a Crande last . v.-nlufe to attend the iiiilialioil in' It. I'. ( . I:I1;h here last i-veiling, Mr. Ceiirod Is man ajfer of the l-'lyuu rgnr factory nt linker. O. S, I,rvy nf linker, was ft l.a Orande visitor yestlay. lie re turned to his home there, last eve nltiK. School Superintendent Here Oeoi'tfe W. 1 ay, siipi-rinlendenl of schools, fi'om llt rmlsion, Ore., arrlvid inijji (irande (his ninrniiu; on No. LM. Mr. Nay is lish d union;; tlu apiilieanls for supriitlendenl of t.a tlrmle schools. Ilerr from IViulletoii Mr. bud Mrs. It. W. Klrtcher drove over from Pendleton yester day on u. business trip. Mr. Kl tell er is i member of the Kasi t"reKon lan's staff at -that plaeej Attendlnj; Funem! .. II. Uussell Is amoiiff the many J.a Gmnde people attending tlie fu neral or J. II. Stoddard nt Tnlon this afternoon. y Moved lo Metlfnnl . j . Mr. and Mrs. lien Derfnus have moved to Mt-diord, where they will t ...ilfn lli.,tr Iiimii. In tin. flit ili-i. Air u ; i - - - Homo from I'oriliiml I-. VI. .Ionian, coutily .iudire of Wallowa county, passed through l.a tJr.nnde I his Itini llini; en route to Knterprisi', after spending -several days in. 1'orlland. Mr. .Ionian at tended the meeting of the stall highway comm!ssinn 1 here y ster-day. Speak This Ilveulnu; s. Mrs. I ovney, stati mlsslonarv wcirker for Ihe t'hrisltnn church, arrived in l.a Grande this morning and will speak Ibis evening at the church. Mrft. Downey is an exper ienced worker and lier talk this eveninV will be one of inter, si to everyone. Ilownian-Hicks l.tipiber com pa it y. Afis. W, OI Uoiertn6n, wlir.s.t home is at Telncanet, was shopplnt:i In I.n ,Gjiud.o yesterday. ; ,She re-1 lurnetl tn her home this mornimr on train No. 24. i v 1 V ! 1 V MICHARLS-STERN ' VALUE FIRST SUITS And Top Coals Newest shades ' Up-lo-Minule Styles For Young Men. ' ?2!).85 lo ?.-2.'l3 Clothes of Quality Clint's Clothicry Th fitore With a (Vuusclenoe Partisanship Not. Main Issue m Warren Case f Continued from Tnpfl One.) san eonsilerations?" I'he truth would he, of course. that partisanship played equally lis dominant a part In Ihe flnht to put Warren across as It did in the firht to block his confirmation. The lack of enthusiasm over tho Warren nnnolnlmnnt. on ' Ihe Hepiibllcsn side of the Senate. v:ut) at all times strikingly evident. Warren Is no more popular with a lot of the older liepnbtienn win In the Senate than he Is with the Michigan representation In Oon Krcss. And his fellow MiehlK-mdcru turned thumbs flown on him. Onf staunch G. O. P. publication, which made a "poll of Uepubliran sinators. reported that only five members could be registered as out-and-out Warren supporters. The other 34, ihe Inference he Ins, were voiius for him because of party regularity on the theory that the president oukIiI to have mWk GLYCERIN SUPPOSITORIES ti re t Jie 1 icst la xa 1 1 ve f o r Infants. Gentle In aclion and non irrltatiiwr. Will keep firm la I l-o cork I ess seal con tainer,, ami melt at t he rU;hl tempera! ure. Siltl only ut Glass Dn lass uruss Inc. T3L $a&L Jtotf La Grande, Orejon plication, and list nit an assumed name for a beneflci iry. Then, taking nilvagtase of ft) meal in common, he dosed his vie-J tuns with one of his Mruse alka loid druss or Infected them with the serins nf diseases typhoid or pneumonia. As soon as his victim died, ho would collect ihe insur ance. A recent serm yolsonins attempt which did not end fatally for the victim was the efforts of t'lurenert O. Paring of New York to poison his wife. Mrs. Parlns, n witness , against her husband, told of inmnvls over her husband's devotion to another woman Klveness they became reconciled Hcliirnins from a trip lo Ku rope, Mrs. Harimr became III. Investiasatlon led to the arrest nf her husband 'and he confessed that be had siven bis wife arsenic and dlphiherla and pneumonia Kerm.i. ,llo was eoni'ined lo a sani tarium. Kansas (ity police In inon ac cused u man of (ttlemptlns to kill a relative by tise or typhoid semis hut the ii in u was never convicted. ON PRAIRIES IX 3 STATES (Continued from Pace One.) south of tVooklou tn the devastat ing prairie fires which Ikivo been vastus in this district since Wednesday. The curtain '-aiser by Vernon Coleman and Youiis Hush was a fair fisht of the sort. The boys were siven a draw by the ri-feren. I'nlcman pushed the fight most nf Iho time but was unable to touch Hush who had a longer reach. PNOATRO (Uy the Associated Press) Whipped along by a brisk wind, prairie fires Wednesday night and Thursday swept over widely separated sections nf North and South Dakota, and Nebraska caus ing extensive property loss ami On -Paring's plea of for-giving rise tn unconfirmed reports; oi i-Tiiaiuics. i One fire stone renters mi the' North and South Da kola, boundary south of Itismark, N. N., while the other' area affected Is straight sotilh on the South Dakol.i-Ne- braska linJ embracing part of the Kosebud Indian reservation and ex tending toward Valentine, Neb. In ; eoch none several .distinct srparnle fires were reported, all t ravelins In' a south 'unci slightly eact direction, Heports that a man had perished near Walb-r S. and a womsn and two children had lost their lives at Tuthlll. S. P., had not been confirmed. In the southern part of Rnnlh Dnknln the inland towns of Tut hlll and Vetel were ' reported vir tually destroyed. " 1 Markets KGGS v i: A li PORTLAND. Ore. (AP) -weak to one cent lower livestock nominally steady. 4Kc; hutterfnt firm. - Kirs today, linlter AdvNe Detour ("hos. McCrary, who has just re turned from u business t rip to Portland, via auto, advises anyone planning a trip to the western city to detour at Kcho tn avoid driving tnrongh the thirty mile section ot fro "" ln nailiiK his own the highway that has just been cabinet. oiled. The 'detour Is a good mar- : ket road and connects with the ! FIGHTERS highway at Heppner Junction. Taking the detour la ohout thlrty Iwo miles farther but Is better than driving through the oil, according i.Q,ihoso who havu), Jiuido Ihe J.fip recently. The section of the road being oiled is open to traffic, hut once the. oil is on u car it Is diffi cult to get off. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I RETURN ! I ENGAGEMENT ! llnuter In Poiilaml "I received more kicks over the armory bill than over anything else handled by t he legislature," con f s.ies Albert Hunter, representa tive of Pnion county, who Is reg istered at the Imperial from Island City. For four terms, n matter ot elRht. years. Mr. Hunter has been elected. He Is nominated on both the democratic and republican tickets hi the primaries, which shows that the people In his county are satisfied with his work. "The armory caused mo some trouble," said In-. "Half of the people T have met since the session complained because we made an effort lo have an armory erected at I. a Grande. The other half complained been use the governor vetoed the hill, is they favored the armory. We would i have got by with our armory for 1 1 .a Grande, but for Ihe efforts of I Cottage Grove lo have one, too." 1 Mr. Hunter is In the city to nsk for ( pavement for six miles of the hlgh iway bit ween l.a Grande and I'nlon land a section three miles west nf l.:t Grande. tiregmiian. Jlue to thft unprecedented calls for a third perform ance to accommodate those who were denied seats at the first two performances, the Senior class 'Will present. "Seventeen" at the , lli;;h School Aidilorlum, Fri., Mar. 27 8: Hi Sharp Seats on sale at Glass Drmjs, ft a. m. Friday. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Plant Grafted Walnuts They Make You Money One or the best blocks of Viooman Franquetto in the slate, select type, well grown. All other stocks Filberts, Apple, pear. Cher ry, Prune, Plum, Peach, Apricot, etc. Small Fruits, etc. Hlght stock nt right prices. Submit your want list, sen 4 for prices. 3r years In busl n"ps, CAItr.TON NPRSKItY CO. C-aiilon, Oregon. PUNISHED BY BOARD - (Continued from Tags Olio.) much touted as a real battle nnd wns promoted here on the recom mendation of - Mr. Hamlin, man ager of the. Portland gymnasium. Whether the fight was actually framed or not wotild be difficult lo tell. The boxing commission thinks It was, many of the fans think it was. One thins In certain and' that Is that If the bout was not framed beforehand someone made a mighty poor Jolt of ihe matchmaking end of it. McCarly Kayocd McCarty took the count short ly alter the beginning of the sec ond round apparently from a body punch. He was plainly outclassed by the colored fighter from the very beginning of the bout. Sunny Jim sinned right at the beginning nnd handed In a number of short, piston-like blows to Mc carty's chin which jarred him con siderably. The while man was on tho mat Ihrcf times In the first frame. Once, when h fell throush the ropes (e was bruised back of the right ear and hurt to some ex tent. Sunny Jim netually hit McCarty hard enough to give him some dis comfort, that is true but It seems Improbable that he walloped him with enough force to put him nut entirely. Not ony was he appar ently liot hurt to any stent extent hut he still felt strong enough to threaten a number of fans who yelled "fake" near him when leav ing tho ring. Wanted to CMoh Train RAN FRANCISCO (AP) -terfat f2 c today. VILE BOOZE TAKES TOLL; BOY PASSES (Continued from Page "J1 ed youth consumed a part was purchased from Jim I test, accord ing to the testimony given by Ches ter Michael, who with Cecil Wag ner and Ihe Spragne boy, were the purchasers of one gallon nf liquor. Michael. IS years of aw also, tes tified that the purchase was made bv young Wagner and that he per sonally1 did not know who furnish ed It bill that Wagner afterward told him that ltest furnished the one gallon for either $11 or Blazer Shirts Just received, a new shipment of Iilazei- Shirts for men, in brown, blue, tan and purple plaids. It is nn excellent garment for the sportsman. $5.90 55 STORKS ORGANDIE BONNETTS i . 11KAI TIIM'L Oltfl.WKir. IIONMTS AM) HATS III n nnmlrrriil kcWvIIiiii nf mini's. Wt llmmcl-) fur Hie llaliy. Al-n Mills mill ('lips far llu l.llllc Hnyi. Art & Bab)- Shop "Fvi'.nvrniNO wit 'inn nAiiV" HEMSTITCHING Hillt'l HnmilliT Itlillf. STAMPING ntriTIWIC'lt PA'PlilTtNH l. M. O. THUKAH-. .-, . READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS JARDINE TALKS ' OF FARM HELP (Continued from Tnge One. to devote some acreage now used for growing wheat to producing1 flax. This country will need about ten million bushels more of flax- j seed this year than it produced j last year, he explained. , Itegardltig reorganization of the I l'fiHi'l.AXn, Ore. (AT) Wheat Hard white B. S. Banrt. March, 1.(15; April, f l.fio: soft white. .March. $1.(U: April. fl.A5; west ern wJiite, March. Jl.(!2; April, ?Ufir.; hard winter. March, 1.112 ; April, Sl.tM; northern spring, March, tl.2: April. fl.(!4; west ern red. March, ?l.it; April, $I.H0; lll'.ll. hard white, March and April, jio fiuotnllons, Outs No. 2 white feed, March, no umtlulions; No. t gray. March, no quotal Ions; April. $:ifi..r0. CornNo. 3 K. Y. shipments, March, ?I2; April. $4 2. MAItKinS AT A tiLWCF, ' NKW YdKK (Al) Ktocks Keacilonary; lialdwin breaks 1o new low at 1 1 :t. Itouds Steady: price fluctua tions narrow. Foreign exchange Kirni; French oftentimes fatal condition follow frnncs and Norwegian kroner nil- j-php nerve slrain must he relteved 'v- ' 'or danger lies ahead. Cotton Lower; private reports I i;(,pa Neuritis Tablets are com- raill 111 I exns. nnnn.led tn Rnnlhe nnd relieve in. I I i.i III nun ion oi lite iiii venM i i ley REPAIR NERVES WORN TO SHREDS To live on your nerves la like drawing money out of the bonk Instead of living on the Interest. Soon there Is none left. Then you nre hiinlf rint fin with nerves. jTo live on nervous energy alone lis lo draw on your reserve force. The nerves give way under t lu st rain. Then a very serious and Sugar Fasy, trade selling. Coffee (Juki and steady. Germ Poison Case Not , First One; 3 Recalled (Continued from Page One.) murdered bis wife's father and I mother by administering tn them j n iisi h r poison ami tnsens" germs his numerous ncnualntntict a were incredulous and ongry. Hut he was arrested nnd In enntjj under oalh he unfolded an nmnz Ing story of bacteria, poisons nhd interwnvi n murder ptntn n no sane fletlnnl.M would have dared tn In vent. Tn September, 1 !l r.. Dr. Walte married Miss Clara Peek, dough terr of J. K. Peck, wealthy retired druggist or Orand Itaphls. Mich, ' Soon after New Year's Ihe bride's parents visited their dough are absolutely harmless, contain no brnmlihs or narcotics or other habit-foitulug drugs. Ity going dlrecl to the cans'1 of the (rouble they net lo ease the nerve pains that result from diseased and "hlh-strung" nerves which usu ally respond to their healing In fluence wllli amazing rapidity. Fopa Neuritis Tablets offer a Hnne, common sense, scientific treatment, endorsed by many lead ing pb yniela n.i. SI a it (his I rea t -ment loday. The pi Ire Is $l.m a bottle. Vour druggist will recom mend t hem. I!ed Ciom Trng Store will sup ply you. Mail orders filled. dv. i To sum the whole thintf up It ,ler In New York. The henlth of 'RCema thiif KnIH l.nvu wf.pa ,.nvlnnu i llm nlder t mi lvelf fulled nn.l nn I Jan. :fi, Hilfl, she died,, supposedly Of Mrlghl's disease. RAG WANTED!! at the Observer Phone Main 37 lo make the night train out of 'town and so hurried the fight up. 'One of them mentioned something 'lo this effect before ever going In the ring. With a good understand j ing between them they went out to 1 put on the bout but here was where tho hitch came ln. Ileferep MrlClrn, suspecting that I something was up told both Me If'arty and Sunny Jim beforehand I that at the. first sign of stalling 'they would both go out nfior one i warning-. I This put the negro on edge anil ot the beginning of the bout he' Ir. Walte accompanied the body I to Grand ll'ipids ami arranged Ihoj funeral. Then J. K. Peck began; to fall, and six weeks later, March 12. he died. Agalp 'he dnrtor went lo Michi gan with the body. He suggested erematlr.r. but too family refused. 1 A mysterious note a sited the fam ily tn have nn autopsy performed. I This was done, and led to the nr-j rest nnd confession of Dr. Walte. ' PflVK AVI I It UK life. He had committed the murders. I hung several good ones on Mc-no lo P,arp wn ln jcarty which were-not to that gfn- nn f r Parents fortune. He ;tlemans liking so apparently he electrocuted at Slnir Sing, decided not to prolong things ivn A dramatic siory of crime nnd enough to put on an exhibition. I'Hrlgue wns disclosed In the nr. That little impatience on the part rest In Paris of "tcntlmnn" Oi of McCarty cost both fighters their j rard. his wife. Msdame Jeanne. (H share of the irate receipts. jrard, uid a frb-nd. Maemolsi'lle I'nnl Itfst llnirrlt Jos (ihlne loui-teau. l-lrpo Ford in hie first appear- j Olrrd dh d awaiting trial. Hl-t ance in the ring here for rome'time wife and friend were sentenced to made short work of Kellf y Itarrett j ., ,,. of Baker In the senil final. Bar- ; ' ' ret was not at all enthusiustic atiout the. fight after Ford hU him a few good pops at the beginning. lie took the count after about u min ute of neijfriing and went hi.- way glad that the thing wn over with. The lKt fight of the card was staged by Harry P.-rkT and Kid Sarp. r.erkcr was In his first rln fight and took a lot of punish ment (roiii Sarp In ti fin t two, rounds. He ubout h Id hW own In1 the third and won the decision In the fourth and hurt, round with a i knockdown which left Karp $tog gy for the rest of the session. 1 Our New Tire Service, protects you for one year1 iiRainst accident.-', negligence, cuts, blow outs, bruises, wheel nysnnieni, under in flation, rim cuts or any road hazard. .Jennings & Shumate,. Props. Successors to Southard & Shinn. Fresh Quality Beef! Choice roasts that lend delicious flavor to any dinner, juicy steaks of tender quality, tas(y boiling pieces lo add variety to a week's menu there's no difficulty selecting; fresh beef at this market. And mod crate prices make economy easy. Fresh Vegetables - Fancy Groceries Particular housewives find it a distinct pleasure to select fresh vegetables and staple foods from our new grocery department. ( lean and sanitary equipment combined with quick, courteous serv ice is making this addition to our business more and more popular each day. You ran practice full economy here. Ion, and yet be certain of get ting high quality goods. 15e sure to visit our Grocery Depart ment regularly all the fresh vegetables are in now. Grande Kondc Meat Company Edgemont PACKED HOT FROM THE OVEN" GUARANTEE OVEN-FRESH TO YOU, ARCADE TOII.W . .SATIIIKAV I u : V Al l XAM'I II III A Self Made Failure . '-Jiifrrnntinnal " ami "Toph-n of the iWy'' ?:Grae.kers The Edgemont process of cracker baking almost eliminates the loss of the finer flavors which evaporate (as when baking bread). . RAKES the full, fresh flavors of wheat into crackers. PACKS these crackers hot from the oven. SEALS the flavors in nnd KEEPS all moisture out. So that you have delivered to your table FRESH, crisp Edgemont Crackers with flavors that you never before have tasted. They are packed l'i pounds to the package and the price is very little more than that of ordinary crackers. For Sale Ry Paltison Bros. Grocery Phone Main 80 8f I Ijjj IP 5a y