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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1925)
I PAGE ETGHT GENERAL'S SON ! IS II II I A liviifa I AUlllIlS , Osborne Wood Heavy Gambling Losses in European Resorts; Would Recuperate. TAMPA. Kin. (API Osliorn" "Wood conn hurk to his natlv'- lon'l Tnenduv to aturt nil over UK:iln. A junior officer nn lioanl tin1 r'l'rall shipping hounl vcwl "Wtui -lo.i," on Mhli'h Wouil arrival, ail-1 Ilia pjm-.'USiT mil "load "I Willi money." Wood arrived off Tiiinpa early Tnrnlny on bourd tlio Wwit L'lietuu j unl was brought up the imy on o private yacht. Ha illncunned bin re ported gunibllnR Iohsi o ul Kuropenr. reorto freely mid loudly hiuched at thtf report!) lint wlu-n be hoard ed the West Chetao In Cadiz. Spain, liln fortune, estimated at approxi mately one million dollarn, had - dwindled to two 1 bllln. "It In true that durliiK the four months in Kuropo I threw away a large portion of the winnings on Wall Btreet In gambling reijorta," tho on of Major General Leonard Wood, jrovcrnor of tho (Phlllp plnes. said But 1 allll lmvo plenty enough not to vrorrv," ho added. . Will Tackle Wall Street. "If 1 have the same luck through my Wall street broker that I did 0 nhort tlmo ago, I think I will be able to recover what 1 lont uitrtng luy stay in Europe.'.' he continued. Wrtr.il ileellned to state the exact amount of his loosen, lot would ho r.ii...,,ni tn mnko nn n'inmto of the largest amount lost In a Blngle night. "What's the uiw to talk about It now. Whenever It comes easy -cany It goes." he declared. ' We have iuulo a study ot wiring convenience and cor rect llirhllnu. Why nm take ailvantaxe of our experience. It costs you nothing to call on us. Wo mill gladly show you why It Is worth while In have thiic conveniences and how little they will cost you. If yon can't come In, Just phono and wo will call At your home. La Grande Electric Co. -124 " ' Aifimtv WE SPECIALIZE ON Generator Starting Ignition AH Electrical Repairs To You! Car Guaranteed Service l-ull Line of ervlc Farts Battery Electric Service 1311 Wash. M-75:t LET US HELP YOU- Willi your cli'tti icul problems. h -VftK THE "CHKCK SEAL" CONTRACTOR.S AND RETAILERS II. & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St. If Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. Radii to rmiiAV. Afrtii. a. t i Mlrnl Time Mm Ion KI'AII, l.llHolq. Nebr. !M0, ;:ft. I a: 3 op. m.f flreen Knmlly itlee 1 Clgb; KlMlto ' theater Nymphony orcli'-Htru, Je-sn Hehanfer, direct. : Herrnmli'r orehe.ltru. KI'NI'. Mlil-linililoull. I. IBCOI. 11:311 p. nirt eoneerl. h'd. Hlliliy; 8:0, eoneert- from Hepburn, Mm. Korrent Is-o. director. KSI), HI. l.uilU, Mo, (.U.VI), p. in.. Mih. lipvid KreigHhaber, Mrs. Kobert Iturnelt, plunhtls; II, progruin, 1-;. A. TuilKsig, dl rector. Ul'H.H, lint Spi'liigs National Park, Ark. :i"I.H), 8::i"-9 p. nr.. rin ti. er oreheHlru trio; liiirlon KlHelier pianist; Tiibby Veil, tnor; lioug JuhiiKtoti, eorn"tisl; 0-10. ljlw mm Iti'id, organiHt; 10-11, Kuy .Miillin's .liwk tVluiteru orches tra. KYtt', Hill nun, III. (,l:i(l), :3!i.7 p. III., Jincle IJoh; 7, concert, I'ollgreHrt hotel; u-i, a. in., revue; 1-2. Insomnia, elub, Coon-Han-derrt Orlgtnul iilghtlmwks. WIIAP, I'"ort Worth, Ten. (17.1.0), 4 p. in..' weekly book review, Peter Molyneniix; 7:30-8:30, ill Y elub or Port Worlh. W!l('.. ('Iileitgi), 111. (UUU). 7-9 p. in., Will Itosalter, tenor und art lata; 10-1:30, Midway dancing garden orchestra. W t'CU, Mli npolls-Nt. Paul, Minn. 4 p. ni., reader's club; 6:30, chll ririn's hour; (1:15, dinner con cert: 7:4u, heulth talk: 8. tit. Paul's municipal organ concert; 0, F & II fiwnlly : 10, Hick Long's Nankin caf" orchestra; Tommlo Mai In, Huminle Slept. WCIii:, I'.lglli, 111. (-:), 7-8 p. in., Bona' Clwn orchestra; 11-12, Kreil llQinm orcheRtra; Eddie 1-oftua. WO A r Knnsoii Oiy lo-, (365.0), 3:30-4:311 p. m., Star's Itadlo trio; fl-7, piano tunlnn-ln num bor on Jlio Iuo-Art; h peak or, Kansas Citj chJMrtn'ii hurt-an; T'll'Mo-A-Htory Latiy; Trianon t-nsomble; 8-1 U, popular pro (jrum: 11:4.1-1. Merry Old Chief, l'tantutlon playern. WMIIII, C liltmcu, 111. (370.2), ?. p. in., (rlo)f orcheHtra; Cam brldin Hlwterii; violin trio; 0-1 ft, Orloln orchestra ; Bpeelal pra Ri'um, llllnolK 111 1 Telephone t'Oinpany; 11-12, Jack l'enuwcll, twin ifUltnrlBt; Oriole orchestra: Kicdt-rirk Aganl, tnor; Frank Pupil1, nccoidlon noloiT't; Sandy M. i'k, tenor. V1:mc, ltrrlcn SpiintrH, Mich. (SHVft), u p. in., old tlmo hymns, Hadlo chofr;' !i:2U. Itohert Hod Kin h, celllBt; ):3fi, T. Kn-i-in, bo prano; u:4ft, Dlhlo chut, H. H. Tuvlof. WPAA, Ihillna, Tcx.(U5.0), 4:90 fi p. in., womun'H hour; Q;H) 7:no, Ilcnry lioya orohestraj ft:3n.9:30, Mrs. Albert Houles. WTAS, I-.litln, 111. (102.8), 8-11 p. m., WTAH dahco proKram. Mountnln Thnn KtntltMiH KOA, Denver, Colo. i'A'22.4), fl p. ni., Unt mlmilen of music, Krod Hchniilt and hifl Itlultu thenter orchesira; 8:10, KOA orchentra. KOH, Slntc nllruc, N. M. (.t 1 8,(1), 7:Sn-8:3( p.'Tfi'.T popuUn Kc:tencc coui'Hi', leHHon 1JI, Mr. U. H. ltoh bins; "KoreHt KuncllonH and Tho flrew of tho WoHt Chetao. lying at qunranllnn, cheered Wood its hn departed. "A Jovlul fellow." was (ho caplntn'fi comment. A cli-an cut sport," added the chief enKlneer. , Tho npendlnK orgy ntnrtnd. he said. Rhortly after ho arrived In I'uriB Innt year. He left Manila af ter he reHlKned from tho I'nlted Hint h army and took a trip through l ho Rues canal, "J tint to take a look at thtTiRft," hn said. "Ills luck Btayed with him until hn went to Athens, Greece, and thorn he lo.it heavily. A trip hn'ek to 1'nrlH, llienee to Deuvllte, Ilar rlta, then nKiiln to rmtB, thenco to Madrid, Huroi'tonn, KiirftRosa and nnother hop back to Madrid "fail ed to change my luck," ho said. In Barcelona ho met officers of tho Weot Chetao and decided to return to Amerlou. "1 was In no hurry to leave, ex cept 1 met up with this bunch of good fellows and derided that It would be better to como acrona on a freighter than on a regular pna songiT ship loaded down with over ly -bored pftHne tigers," he declared. Phone 393-W AmONDS Now in your chance to get that New Set of Tires at n price you cannot af- fiivA to- i..'-'- See our window or phone Main 58 for prices. These are regular DIAMOND CORDS. fl'f'iiii't ffU:?thfl4 if k A I.0ND0V III'TCIIIOIt OUHilNATKlTHIS wlndoiv-droulnir Idra. A ital "I'oilicr" tarty, ouu would say. ' IIRRE S INTI10IMTIX0 . yu tiiiR r K,.ver,. t,.a,.i. .M,. wlini suiniMtr uhium. Thy Farms." Frank C. W. Pooler, Pacific Tlmo Station KFAK, Pullman, Wnslt. (ittR.fl), 7:30-9 p, in., CHenna Oarrett, no prtino; Kdna Nelson, reader j Homo Talent trio; Helen Ohms, pianist; l.ola llruhnm, vIolinlHt; ('Tho Wear and Tear of Auto Tires on Level roads," Denn H. In the Home Garden," ArmHtrong; "Preparing for the .Spring Garden, " Prof. C. h. Vincent. firan-fl n. i. Wi.imlnpp'a nni.iP slcal half hour; 8:45-7, Undlator lal talk; 7-8. Kxn miner. VI Itodd's syncopators; 8-9, Aeolian residence plpo organ recital. Pan McParland, orgunlsl; S-10, Kve nlng lleerald dance orchestra; 10-11, Tilda Itohr. contrnlto. with Instrumental accompani ment. KFOA. Seattle, AVasli. (H-t.-t). 4- 5:15 p. m.. M'llrlam K. Hoff man's Olympic hotel concert or chestra; 6:45-8:ir.. Sherman. Clay and company; 8:3n-in, Times program: 10-11, Kddie TTarkness and his orchestra. KFWB, IIll)Tool, tallf. (252). 7- 8 p.' ni.. dinner hour music; 8- 10, K PW H feat u re progra m ; 10-1 a. tn.. Brandstatler's HoU lvwood Montmarte cafe dnne orcheatra. R;0, Oakland, Calif. (.101.2). 3 p. m.. Btudlo musical program; 4-5:30, concert orchestra. Hotel flt. Yancls. K; Portland, Ore. (-191.6) p. m., dinner concert; 8, lecturo, Priiverfllty of Oregon Extension division; 10:30. Hoot Owls. KIM. Los Anleaes, t'nlif. (10S.I), 2:30-:30 p. ni.. mntlnoe muaic ale. Pacific States Electric com pany; C-G:3(. Art Hiekman'a Blltmoro hotel concert orches tra. Kdwnrd Fltxpatrlck. direct or: 0:30-7:30. little stories Amer ican history. Prof. Walter Syl vester llerteng; piny, pupils of Kdyth McUrath: Vncle John; 7:80, "The Rnnta Po Trail." Oladys PeWltt; 8-10, joim IiVvi nnd nHoelntes nresentlnir Arton trio, jennte tiuritec uku lele Bololst; Carl Purattl. cor netlM; Oumttt mttle quartet; Hum Hinds, tiionologulst; Id-11, Art Hickman's Hilt more hotel dance orchestra. Karl Purtnett, lender. Kl.K. Oakland, t'allf. (.0H.2), 6-7 j p. m.. organ recital; 7:45-9:45, ! studio program: 9:45-10:30, Pweet's ballroom. RX. Hollyn-noil, Calif. (A0.O), I 6:15-7:30 p. m., dinner hour mu sic; T:Sfl-8, program, Kastern Outfitting company; 8-9. v- gram; 11-13 Abe Lyman's Cocoa j nut Orovo dance orchestra from ' AnittnHsndor hottl. Kill. Snn I roll. Im-". illir. (l.'n .M -Xn-r,-?i v i". T vv 'f:r!nont hoft-t nrrhfrn: s-!. rrfipr:;!'.:, Clt:'-(uti J Six cil-Ih'.h-tr.l. . Pawrs l plvlnir away lp In tho svnat whlrh In ono wny for a vico prfnliliu to bp notlrod. lxa Anifrlc-!. newt Man brok . fflaM to Rt ot aom Jt'wrla. So the Judtro fcavn hi in seven .yrars hal luclo ' (llrl will lie Kirla. Paltlmoro ono or 107 had a Mrthd.iv party. ll-r husband ot 109 wa there U. t he 'cut up. THE DC fcHANDE 'EVWUNB OBSERVER MImo, May d June KII.HL-. y lvi he:,r . )f are trxmllrnt mvliiinicn. Gold has been found In Yaknlsk, Siberia, but liow on earth will peo ple n sk their way to the place? I KvJ ....... 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