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Thursday, April 2, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSESVEH ' PAGE FIVE Local News Iri Brief . i , i i - - - i ' '' Li CO.MINn INVENTS - Union Cntinly Trunk and Klehl Meet l I'nlon May LV v Eastern Ore-Ken Truck "nil Fluid Meet nt l.a Qninile. May ! - ITnlon I.lvo Slock Rhow at L'n Inn, Jllllii 111-11-12. Dill Asnln I, II. . I(mmll. who has been III ni Ills - inane noro tor tnc pasl four "lays. Ih abb- to he out ttKuln. rii uiiii "i-'iii'' Mis. Nolan Skiff Is III at her home with the I'lu. Her mother, Mrs. Harry Halnlo?.. Is also III with the same contagion. Ill- 1 .llKfl rsrrlo" Ilinlor,. who has heen confined to her home hi Is land 'lty several days' because of illness, Ih reported h.-H.-r nt Dip present linn1. , ' ' Went l Imblcr Nephl f'nmhs was nn Holder visiior T ii o s il !i y evening. .Mr. combs has charge or (tie M. I. A. orchestra, work and weul to Imh er in that interest, " ' .'' I Have Son Mr. and Mm. F. I.oflhetir ! received woi'il yesterday from North Powder of the Willi of :i liuhv fon lo Mr. and Mrs. II. J.edhotter of that city-. Weill lo linker Mhis Vlolol Wlmolfr" wonl lo P.i-lif-r yslertlay ' nf I or noon. Miss Wheel, r Ih h meuiher of the east c;f "Honor ItrifThl" whieh wa.s giv i'ti fit Hakor IiihI eveniiiK-. Home l-'roin I'liyoiU' Mih. II. I.. Kimiim returnl 1n lu-r liome :il ICnlerpriso thi'i mnrh J n tr afl'T MpninMnw Movernl days pi Hiikok Wide Belts With new initial bucklo, also rJeltgrpjii to match. Something entirely new. 51 .30 $2.50 $2.00 S3.00 Sport Fancy Relts $1.00 to $2.00 See Window Clint's Clolhiery ' The Store With Conscience Our New Tire Service . ,i protects ' you foe one year against accident.-", negligence, cuts, lilow out.s, bruises, wheel nlignmenl, . under - in- nation, rim cuts 'or any road hazard. -Jennings & Shumate,. Prop Successors to Southard & Sliinn. Garden Seeds 'Flower Seeds Ferrys M. & K. They Grow THE L & L DRUG CO. Payette, Idaho, whore aha ns callcil jy tlio dcuth or her father. Mi. V.vlll- Heller Mrs. J. V. Wyhlo. who Is III nt I Hot Lake mi mil nil u tn. 1 reported StettinR along nicely at tin. in-cacnl time. lllrcrlliiK llrahm Mrs. Mat Cnulwrll has lain lrn. jllilf lo llnljlcr each iv.nlntf nlirr she is directing I In- ilraniu "Mam. my's l.ltih- Wll.l Hose" to lie Blv- ''" "V 'b Imblcr M. I. A. at lin ,""",",T"" " "a" mere inis ovrnlhfr. Heme I'm m Hoi iAikv MInh F.dua Lyons, who has lin n at Hui l.!ikt sanatorium for sov . rat weeks, whore she underwent nn operation, lias retimed tn her hoim li.ro. She in vny tr ti Improved. Ari'lvc This Fvenlnjr Mis. Louise Highes and Mm. Itus Manic and baby son will ar rive in .h lirande this evening Iroln Sail I.au- flty, I'lah. Mm Hughes Iui a boon nt Halt Lake wiih her daughter Tor the past two mounts. Hero From 1'iiion W. W. SifviiH anil son were tn l.a Cruihli yesterday from t'nlon. Mr. Stevens was here lo meet his wife who returned from Portland yesterday morning and nhn to nt. h'n,lilltf :i meeting of the county omnilssfonorn. . oin; !'p Hrnmii VI, K. Kit loll, of Kji 1 r ni , pn hso d IhroiiKh .a. (Jramle this morning r-motile lo l-:nlerpi-I.H and Wal lowa. Mr. Ktllntt rep)-tsehlH tin1 stiiu. hoard for vorai lonat ednei llon and will visit the aehonM a' those plaee in that (nlon'. Itchirnrit lloino Afl. r .spMi.lin n few days in La Orande vistiln dl I he homo or Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Landers, Mrs. I Nnman rolurne.l ti tier home ' nt l'ayetle, I.laho, this mornlnsr. Mrs. Nti.man stopper here enroute to her home in Llano after tt vlfcit with her dantfhli1 'f'a.'orna, Washlnprlon. ltl Occupy I'ulpll Stimlny I Hovcrend Hohert ( 'tinties will .occupy tho pulpit of the ; Methodist. lOplscopal church Sun day in . tho absence of Kevcrend ! i;imor flrant Keith, who was call jod lo Falifornla by the death of 1 bis son. M r. Leo Is well known UhroiiKliout Kastorn Oregon. He j was formerly Methodist pastor at ; Haines and al Huntington. Ho now i makes Idaho his homo. Personal Mention Mrs. J. F. Hnnsherty and firnnd- uamrmer arc vismnK in Ka liiwu at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1;. LandeiJ from Covtt, Mrs. DaiiKhorty Mrs. L. F. Allen and Mrs. C. T. Mc! aniels were shopping in Iji (irande t yesterday from Wallowa. William F..H1 was a visiior to La (1 rande yesterday from KlKbi. Ed Clino was In La Grande yes terday from his homo at Fnion. Lwronco Allen, druK-ist from I Wallowa, was a visitor to La Crande yesterday. - . Mra. ( .Iiuxy KlcUer wns In T.a flrnnde yesterilny front Kntorprls.', j Mrs. Ilicker is having dental work : done In this cily. SIAKSHI'IF.I.n noNns WIN MAnSHFIKI.n. Ore. Marsh field cast 184 voles In the special bond election for M-hools, nnd of that number 17 voted against the 5:i7.(HH) Imnd Issue. ' The mnney will lie dnvnlcd lo purohnse of era school flic, de velopment of ail athletic field and an addition lo the Harding school, ihe newest school building in the cily. which has been outgrown In I cily. which has toon outgrown In F- -r ! r-Tcri)iyi-i inllJJsJ in, 1 3sjr;,- K-:m ill a uai r i OPENING NIOIIT if ttf ! ! ROLLER SKATING U 1 ;J ' fM i ' s RINK' il J iPfrw ' Rex Hall fMmC&'i Wednesday, April 1st VWMi' 1 Plant Gi-pfted "VVi.inufs TlK'y Make Yon lolicj One or the best blocks .f Vroomon Kranrtuette in the state. select type, well grown. All ollwr stocks Filberts. Apple. Pear, f'her ry. Prune, Plum. Peach, Apricot, etc. Small Krults. etc. Illght stock t rlltht rees. Piibmlt your want list, send for piices. 3"i years In busi ness. lAitr.Tov M'i;si:rt ro. t nrllrNi. Oreffiin. ? Author at 8 4V. Orlau liuy l.ola n Jr . s. Is an ini Ihor but he il.K'xn t IIkc the type of Ftortf!. his falhei writes about and from lili inlnKhaiu. Ala The boy s Itrst Tury -The MlduiKhl, Itoad. " lUsl Hcceptcd by u MUtllern taaKU nine Is tull ot thrlllliiu crashes, via- I kjliee slid miraculous escapes. - UEKORf MAY HK'MAUNET IN , WINTER (Oonflha'ed " frohl Piip fine.) the cotnforts rif home. Those who have Ho-n thc dlnhig roajil in Ihe new hotel :nd who hi.ve also .-een t he .it i ii Ink rooms in many of .the ioti.-!a of the national i parks sav that the ditiinK room of the Wallowa J.ako hob l in Its nrl l.tie rustic . rilli.'th 'is Ulir.nrpa.'iseil anywhere. NO TRACE OK liOYS FOi'XI) ' BY OFFICERS (Continued from Vnp:e One.) jail with older criminals. I'l-icil llnrs. Tho room in whieh the boys woro confined lias a largo window oponinj,' on tho pouth side of tho court house toward Hie Hacrid Hear! Academy. Hars across (ho window were fustem-d on by moans r.f .hnliw. -"--. 11 Is ttinnn-ht )m- tltn i.nlion Hi-. I nonip neoomplien losseii or handed a wrench to tin- boys in tho coll and with the tool Citing tho bars off of tho window was u'compnra tlvely simple task. Tho drop, to the ground was effected by means of a small porch at the rear of tho court house. Th.o officers , questioned other members of the' fnntx of :, boys known to ho friendly to tho two who escaped but. wore unahlo. to find' any who could not furnish alibis. Sbockod Flcctrii'laii Tlccovorlnjc MKDFOriD. Ore. Word was re celvort hero at the home office of tho California- )roKon Tower com pany that Walter O. Folsom. tho open employe, who was reported ffttnll- injured bv.oloctklc shock In Klamath Falls. rHmr.'.1 apparently In as good health us ever. He w:ih resuscitated to fellow employe. Mention Hilles Nomination ot Charles D. Hiltus. Ri. publlcun comimileeniun from New oii. as amUis-jdor to Ot i nt.iny is Mid to he considered tjy PieaiuViit i 'oididj'.e, ASSOCIATE jrsTirp; LOt lS IlK.MWT, IIKAMIKIS. Ap rninled by I'rrslitenl Wilson. Jan. Sit. 1915. He h CS, and Kr.idnte ot Annrn Real . ichiile, IfredrD, irmjn'. 3 K eW.f"3 mm .-' TS--r.-;:sT-i 19 1 1 Ma reel Your Hair nt Home The Electrex Cl'RLING IRON ANO WAVER Will plvo you just tho mnr ci yon wunt uny time. J list nltnrh yoit'r Kti'Olr-x to any litfltl soeket irid inareei your hnlr tn a mill nle.. Pimple to oporft,to. ( 85c Glass Drugs Inc. 77te xetlt Stu La (irmule, Oregon foi tn ,a N' i) i auk irrs POItTI - A N I . O io. (A I') . f a t- t In steady: hours' stondy to ITt cents lower; sheep nonilnnlly .steady to- lay. '. lOtrffH one cent lower, 2H5c and 2 lie. Wilier, 4Rc; butiorfat steady. 1UTITUFAT. S A N FltANFl Ml 'O ( A V ) . 'ifal 4!ic here-todny. VORTLAXD GRA1V MARKET FCtUTLANH, Ore. (AT) Whrat Hard white II. S. : Haart, April. ? I.f(i; May, I l.tiO; soft white, April St. fiit; May, western white, April, Jl.Mt; May, ,ard win ter. April, May. $1.01!; nor thern spring April, . l.Titi; May, Sl.Tiii; western red. .April, $t.4!; May, $1.4'.i: iJilt hard white, April S2; May. $2. ' f'orn No. "3 F. Y. shipment, April, $-12; May, $42. MARKKTS at A OLAM'F, XKW YflltK I ATM Stocks Strong; motors advance sharply; iN'asli Jumps 1 Ii points. .i Fionds Firm; l-ronch obliga tions recover. Foreign Kxehmigos Easy; French francs react 8 points, Cotton CJub't and Irregular. Muga r Fen t u re 1 ess. Poffoo Firm; strong closing cnblos. CHICAOO (AP) -- Wheat Steady; improved export inoulry. Corn Firm; smaller receipts. Call lo Advanced; belteif ship ping demand. Hogs Higher. r.MRi.r.R. m:vs TMRLER, Ore. (fipoclnl). A special meeting of tho Parent - Teachers'- association nun hold Fri day evening for thfi purpose of giving Dm members and their friends the pleasure of list on ing .to a lecture by Professor Frank Ibnnett of the Enterprise high school. Mr. Hen noi t spoke "Tlio Re-IJirlh of the Child." iuid Impressed ipon parenTs and lineh or '4, 1 ho rosponsifdllty which was theirs. In the futures of the clnl dren entrusted if their cafe, both in the home and In tlie school M r. Mennelt s loot nro was hot h Interesting and helpful. Iniliniis Will U'Ko'l jiihIs . KLAMATH FA M.S. Ore. Cer- taln nroas of the tribal range hind in ihe Klamath Indian reservation dosed to white livestock nun for call lo grazing purposes were re opened by an act of the tribal council of the reservation. Fred A. Raker, superintendent, announced. The grazing land which In now ivuiHihte io whites for leasing is j land which wuild not bo used bv Kiamani inuians huh year, u was announced. I r . . . , . i Marhels R' AG- WANTED!! at Observer Phone Main 37 ,"Drylotters" iorjapan 1 UT ItfeAftS! Tt'n porHnce lluh-Mturo. to lt disu.him d throuuh Jap;m. n piled liinh il tho hPiJ.piariorn of tho Tokvo Prohlhlilnn oelety. ns tho piciuio shows Thou fill tin proiUliHinn nipvemeni ih heniir iiuthh om on paroiy eenntjiinc UicunUs, Uie "dry blotters'' havo made liilh, headway In inU-tcvlhiti lk i . ihe H.'jj!e, It i cliiiintU. Feminists of Italy Fighting For Votes Reminded of Borgias noMR (AT) Angered by the suspicion that th.'y have been the victims of a political game and In dignant at the Idea that-. the gov ernment has openly broken Its promise io grant women suffrage in municipal elections, Italian pro ponents of etti!il political fights for nu n and wonu lu have bogbu a now nnd vigorous campaign to win public opinion to thrir side of the ease and lo make the govern ment eh nn go its Miami. Tlio decision of committees of tho senate and chamber of deputies reject ing woman's suffrage as a step too Inopportune to ho taken at! this, time, was a particularly bit lor oho for l ho suffragists bo causo It enmo but a short, time after I heir hopes had boon raised, us they had boon never beroro. by tho deolnrnt Ion of Premier Mus solini before a congress of women from all. parts of tlio globe thit Italy intended to grant the vole to its women. FORM OFTPOSTS nFLFTH, Minn. formation of ''outposis" of ho American Legion is tho innovation in legion organ -ix.ation recently authorized by tho exevutieo committee of Imvld Wls ted post of the legion bore, Tlio plnu is to establish "outposts" or branches of tho . larger posts In the sma-thr outlying communities. A vice commander will bo in charge of each outpost, lie will also bo a member of Ihe parent post executive committee. TOritlST RESORT F.KIF.? HOOD niVKU, Ore. Hecnuse of the Incompleteness of the accom modations at tho snow line area. Horsey It. Smith, h.nd of a Port land tourist agency, in an address to the Tuesday lunch club here, an nounced that tourists will not bo encouraged in making ihe .Mount Hood loop highway trip this sea son. Tho visitor urged on Hood Riv er folk to the Importance of buck ing a mod'-rn lintel at Cloud Cap nn. or some other location. TIIK liniTISM MINISTER of labor lierr. 8lr .Isiiim t'urrlo. tin In atudyinie labor rotidt llnn In hl cniinlr the -7 w'Tit ? i (Jo vera meat leaders explain their change of front as a u.-oes- sary i-i-NllI) of the pfe.se nl political l situation, but the wmin r.'tuse to hi-lii-vc this, especially since one ioveriuni.-ni spokesman was tiioi e.l as saying: "Italy has snfr.-red loo much in Ihe iast from women rulers; It Is iio( (..isy lo forget I lie Horgias." The National association of Ital ian Women has lmcd a maiilfeslo dechtring lhal-4-S nations have granted I he vole to women and t lull Italy in us the risk of being the last to lake Ihe step, thoivhy crnting false ideas abroad nboul social ii ml political conditions south of the Alps. .Senators and deputies are being besieged by women visi tors and their mail boxes flooded with letters. The newspapers are receiving scores of letters, many of them enumerating important Jlal ian women to answer the assertion that Italy his suffered hy the mis deeds of its women. ' 4L DIRECTORS TO HOLD SEMI-AiiUAL MEETING MAY 18-19 rORTIMNn, Ore. (Speclnl). The thirteenth seml-nnnunl moot ing of tho board of directors or t ho 4 L organisation will lie held May IS and 111 at the Portland hotel here, according to an an nouncement given out by 4L head quarters today. The board Is com posed of 1 2 employe and 1 2 em ployer members . representing the various 4 L districts of Oregon, Washington and Idaho, and tt will act on n-sol ut ions a n d petit to.iN brought before it from tho district board' meetings; " ;' The distrki noard meetings nrn scheduled nn follows: at Spokane, April IN; Raker, April 2tt; Rend, April 25; Raymond. Wash., April 2H; "Wendllng, Ore., April :t'i; ortland. May 2; Ho(tilam. May U; Tueomu, May ii, and Seattle, May FRIDAY - SATURDAY Frank Iloyd PRODUCTIONS . INC. . ' - presents T0DAY Riclinrd ll.ullicliiioss In the "KNCII ANTKD C0TTAGK" mm II FRO PASSES AWAY HOLLYWOOD. Cat. l-Vnrlms Sam Prehen, chu motorized by &onornl IVrHhttiK- as tho -'fini'Mt iu)tdlor anil one of the braveKt men I ewr know." wiih burled hy his oomradoH of Hollywood pust of Hie A morlean I .t-Kion lion. 1 rehen died horo of parulysiH ufter an ill nost of Hi'voral mont lis, urod 4 7. I trehen wiu known Internal Ion -ally for his daredevil trios on u seoro of but Ho fields; Amortt'hu world war hero and soldier of for tune In u dozen revolutions; fill hunter with Villa ami iim a personal friend of rorsljlliff. Tho I'nited Slates awarded him tho distin guished service cross; Franco dce-orat.-d htm wiih tho erolx de k'oi' ro and lially also honored him. i t icmsii M'i; ui:its M 1 1 AV A I ' K I-: K. W is. A spenk orH bureau tu arrange talks on patrloito and civic suhjoois will be estubtishoil by tlio Abmxo 4'uil Wnrlh J'ost of tho American J.o. Kion hero for t ho benefit itf t ho Milwaukee schools. The speakers will bo subject to call for any pa triotic iiiiM'tlntf or talk in tho schools. School officials declared they hnvo had difficulty onfftiKlnrc properly qualified speakers lo talk on patriotic snbjeel.s and jravo the it-Chin's move in (hat direction hoarlv endorsement. '.. .' ' . . I lii. -w- .in. i ' )wliMHtiIWiWiwi ' " -- . Stamped Goods J-EVKnYTHINO KOTl RVHltOITIRRY WOlllC NIOW fllNOIIAM DKIOHSIOS KOI I WIIMK.M AND fllir.DriEN I'll.l.OW KI.II'S, OOWNS, KT.:. II. sr. r. tiihkau Art & Baby Shop "rvF.rtYTirrNo von run n,wvn HKMSTITOnlVfi Hold Sonitncr IIIiIr. STAMPING itiirriciiirK PA'rrnRxs i. ji. o. tiirkaii At. cade MONDAY, TUESDAY, WKDNKSDAY, THURSDAY Douglas ' Have you ever seen n Mm?lc Rug soar above the city bearing a Thief and a Princess Have you ever seen n white horse with wings fly through the clouds? Have you ever seen Malc ropes, live dragons und buts as big as clqilittuti? Have you ever seen an "invisible" clouk ." ' This beautiful story of romance tnd adventure abounds in happenings of astounding and unbelievable magic S - T - FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY VIRGINIA VALU With .. i, . - -. - ' PIORCY MAU.MONT In "K" The Unknown TODAY JACK IIOXIK And W0I.VKS OF TIIK NORTH kt.uu; ni( snow SEW Ultl'XSWK'K, X. J. A cooil'lm d niiltlon dollar auto show, i health show and oivtc exposition ' fr the purpose o;' ad vt-rlisinK the"; adantan. s of th- oilv will lo. hid. I here tluriiiK Ihe week of April '1 i under the uuspioeH 0f (he i'harlos Henry Fost of I he Amerlean J.o. Kion. A five nere site Will be ro Miiifd for tho amphii heatro and hulldllU'. tt house Hie exposition. A motion ideturo showing H de velopiiH'Ut of New I'.run-'wU'k from revolutionary dajH tit the present time Is lieln- made to be nliown at the txposition. Mi- i It's a square meat fur a dim Ml i t rl