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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1925)
PAGE SEVEN THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wedneaaay, April 1, 1925. SEVERAL ILL AT THE PARK '1 Till-; 1-AIiiv peeial) Clar ence Van Order Is on the Kick list, but Is not seriously 111. .Bert Van i In a little under the weather, too, ! but manages to do his work. i Joseph I .ay butchered & fat hog for his own use Tuesday.. -. George Loseley went-to Union ! on business Tuesday. v Mrs. Franels Kennrdy of Medl cul Springs wua a Turk 1 visitor 1 Tuesday. Udward Wolf.wus visiting? his aunt, Mrs. Alice Losuley of Medical Springs Tuesday. I Bert Van Is preparing to go to J North I'owder where ho will pur chase Heeds for his spring plan tin if. 11 Hack and his father, cattle men from Big Creek wero. at the Iaxv Hunch on business Tuesday. Cheater Godsay was down to Un ion Friday afternoon. Jlo brought buck some, strawberry plants for planting In their garden. WUiurd Allies was a visitor to Union on business Friday. Miss- Veda Godsay was report ed much better from her rcccut illness. '.' Cat l'olionej One. of the. cats that was poison ed last week- has been taken to Baker by George MeOowo to buvo Its Htouiuuli analyzed. - It was found that strychnine put In beef 1 meat was the. cause of the feline's ! deulh. The pet belonged to Miss JMury Vanorder who is quite grieved over Its loss. ...... , Kenneth Vanorder will ie home us noon as the cuttle are', turned out to pasture. H" Is now feed Ins1 (hem ncur , Illchlund, . igle vutley. , . - Mrs. l.ola Wigslcawortl. daugh " ter of Jlr. and Mrs. Clarence VHn-' order. ' celebrated her l!3rd birth day, Friday 27th. The fumily and a few Mends gathered at the Wlg gk'sworth home und had a, most enjoyable time. Bert Vandevanler wus a buslucsa visitor to iMcasunt Valley recently. Mdward Wolf is cutting wood Willi a drag suw on the Ioseley homestead for. his uncle George J.oseley. ) . -' Aunt Maud's Utile boy bub "Chuck'' Is reported ill for the last few days, but the Illness Is not of it serious nature. i Mr. und Mrs. A. J. VandevanterV little buy Alfred Is reported ailing the last day or two, but is now tfetling' much better George Mclbwrt was a' business vlyitor to Union recently. Jack i In ley, who Just, returned from the Yakima country where lie spent the winter wus visiting at .1. B. Hunter's home Friday, ito bus purchased a Ford cur and it u loed from Nort h Ya k Una com ing via, Wallu. Watla, lie reports tho roads in fair condition.- Mr. lluluy Is the proprietor of the old Hiovcr homestead on blttlc Cath t t-rinu creek. a ... To Poison Vests. !" Bed squirrels hiKo mude their uppetirumes around Die Turk UJid poison will be distributed around before they cun do much damage. The ruuds arc quite muddy now between the summit und Union we can't expect much traveling up tliu cn-ek before tho first of May, that Is wlih uiitos, for horsi-s and wagons the rouda ure, vory pusy- ItAlt; IILAI1KNG AKUAM.fcD SAt.KM. Ore. ClHSslflcatiQii of Irelglit rates, rules, charges, prac tlces and regulations of automotive freight carriers will be considered at a hearing to be conducted by flie public service, commission In Burtlund April 6. Announcement of the hearing was made ut the of flc'-s of tin; public servtcu commis sion. , Members of the commission uuld the hear hit; probably would attract vide attention, in t hut some of tit regulations would be opposed by l he automot Ive ca rrbrs. B. w as preiHeteii that practleuMy alt of the automotive freight operators hi I he state would be In attendance at lite hearing as well us a number of operators from oilier sections of , the rati fie northwest. ftv'n-i v-' ' & a-o;4j!vi ffj JT. y -.- g 'luffs' " . 2 V-- -Tf-C- - ' -k- J I THE GREAT FATHER did not respri't this Hbrhfeat Indian chleft" lomli In Clnrlpr NationU Park. :Th rough board coffins wero Mown off llidr canopied mound and (he bone remains ol Hie braves ruthlessly strewn about, 1 mf : JlmArngK: "MIJAMAS," they are Junt the foinmon boudoir variety, hut they are becoming quite the vogue on the beach at Miami. Mra Ruth Herbert, New Xork, seen here Introduced the lad. EDNA I101TZ was proprietor of a Salt Lake lily krauly parlor. Uarbcrs said that was barbcrlng and that sho would have to take the examination. Sho appealed to courts, which ruled that bobbing Is not bar. bcrluE. lil'iIlitiiiiJiiiaitii.J Cp J':ai!i!iiiill!ilt!i!iiil RODEOS LIKE BULL FIGHTS CHICAGO (A I') The only ren son or excuse for the rodeo is "to entertain a sensation-loving crowd. Indifferent to unything except be ing entertained und, when aroused, a. blood-thirsly one," naid a state ment of M. J1 Whitehead, of the Colorado bureau of child and ani mal protect Ion, Issued hero today by George, A. II. ycotl, ' chairman of a commltti'C nutned by the Amcrlcuu II it ma tic association to study ways ami means of eliminat ing tho practice. Kor tin; brute 'there is nothing except, unwilling ness, force, fear, suffering and often death." "Kvery Kpectutor at. a rodeo Is the wors.i for being one." declared the statement., "us ho is a little harder, a little more ruthless', a little more Indifferent lo the suf fering of other ereiilores, a little more- reconciled to Injustice, to WE CAHKY A FULL L1NU OF Poultry Remedies and Disinfectants cruelfyi' Hp , the pa lit and blyod of helpless creutunv The. need of rough riding und bucking horses has gone, und the need of catching und holding eat tie1 has been developed far beyond the requirements of Its original usefulness.- continued the state ment, which pointed out that most of the Ktunls of tho rodeo today were never' performed on Ihe old cattle ranges, and immy never at all. "In some oT th" other features or the average rodeo there Is less chance for suffering or Injury, but In none of It is there anything but fear and pain and sometimes death for t he tin fort una le dumb an I mats," said Mr. Whitehead. "Men also are often Injured in the violence between man und beast. ' (tut l he man can choose, can do as he likes and Is not forced In any way. He has, beside. the pleasure of exhibiting Ms skill, has chance at tho prizes offered. "it Is our American uiiuiogue of the bullfight, also with Its eager, blood-thirsly crowds, its tanlali.'ad and tori iiui'd bulls, its old. help less horsey disemhowlcd on the bull's horns."- fflVER You Cannot Afford To Miss This Great)! Event Saturday Is The Last Day e;; ritoDVCElts ok rouintv tonics to LNCKEASE VOUK ECU I'llODUCTION' Baby Chick A COMPLETE FOOD FOR BABY CHICKS BUTTERMILK CHICK START Kit CORONA COITKft CARCONATK Savy6r-Holmes Merc. Co. PHONE MAIN 17 SALMON KIN IS ItUtitN MltKGON CITY,' Ore. The an nual apring salmon run has com inence! here. Several largo, fish have been caught by local sports men huiI fishermen predict I hat the run of salmon will be In full suing In a few weeks.-' Itohert Ivr Offer, who resides war t'nrver, landed two sal in on on light tackle, one fiMh tipped ihn scales at :!; pound:), w hile t he otli' r ("acher the I'Tt-putiud mark. Kalph Madison or JeunltiffS hod ire report ed catching a Ml-pound salmon early In the week. Vernon Jarrett lauded a 25-puund fish on light tackle. fyaksReduce Dividends Build New Branches I JON. ( A l') The square mfln'or the "city of London Is gradually being cl winged almost out of recognition by new build ings, inoslly erected .by Ihn big banks which urn slowly crowding out other 'institutions of the com mercial fraternity. It Ik said that, so anxious are these financial lu slitttlions to build vast new prm Isls for their mist outers needs, they will soon crowd these same customers out of Ihe city altogether Many commerlcal Inst hut Ions have nltvady hud to seek pre mises further westward,- In Ald- wych and Kingswny, .and by lit lime the new . Hank of Knglund is completed und the hug" central office of Ihe "Big Klvo" bank Is built, several more commercial houses will have found It necessary to move further afield. So keen are these big banks for custom I hat they open branches at every suburb of London, and on the most, favorable Kile, On; prin ciple, being lo bring the, bunk to the cuKtomer'a door. Shareholders, at the various ann ual mcetinKS of the banks, frequ ently complain they are paid only I- to 13 pvrccnt, when from lip biiNlneKs done liirpT dividends OUld be possible, ImjI th'-y are told it is iteceHMary to build lieu offices and new branches, ami that, t here must be large sums available- fur such purposes. r mbt Spaghetti 10c 4 fiaekag 1 News of this ,bij? valuc-Kivinfr Universal Slove Sale is spread every where. Many have visited our store to see these modern Universal Porcelain Coal-Wood Ranges and to take advantage of the excep tional prices, terms and offers wc are making. Factory represen tatives arc present and will be glad to demonstrate to you these finest of ranges. See how easily it can be kept clean. The Free Gift and Special Offers shown arc good only during this Universal felovc bale,, so be sure and come early tomorrow L Terrible news from Italy. Ten feet of snow In place:. We hope It doesn't kill the spaghetti bushes. 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The accurate arrangement of flues, drafts, dampers andi grates in the Universal enables you to cook and bake with' absolute assurance; to easily regulate your cooking temperatures at h minimum of expense. , FREE! To everyone purchas ing u Universal Range during the Stove Sale, V It K K ! wc will give away 13 pieces of genuine 1' y r e x Transparent Ovnwarc, or a .'12 piece net of open stock American semi-porcelain Dinnerwarei lie sure and secure n set for yourself. Folks In baSail Parish, Louisiana, txliev that "Aunt Ca'llne." mm Mm. B. H.itnli), M. holds a matrl monUt record eh marrtfl- the 0(hr iy for trrt ninth trm.' Hr first "husljanl died from natural uki. ona wan accidentally killed. Ihrw disapfKitred and thr wera Irrwjnj yhen hr dinim-d thcin. I YOUR OLD STOVE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE Uui'iug this sale wc will lake your slove at u liberal allowance' und apply it as part payment on any new Universal, tic assured the pleasure of successful cooking by procuring a Universal now! $5.00 DEPOSIT , 1'orcelain Coal-Wood Uange you may select, and en I'orcelain Cool-Wood flange you may select, and en titles you to all the special Inducements of this Stove Sale. This is an exceptional opportunity, one you cannot afford to miss. MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS