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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1925)
I' ; Saturday, ApriU, ' 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE 5T Local News In Brief COMINQ EVENTS Union Counly Track onil Field ; Mnrt 01 Union May 2. RuHtirn OriBOil Track nnd Fluid Mt at l.u Grantlu May a. Union l.lvo Stork Show, at Un- Ion. Juno lo'l .1-13.: - I Mountain garage. dHlvi-ri'iT Chevrolt.t coupe to 11. K. yealerday. DEATHS FEW IN WALLOWA (Continued from Page Ono.) Ill Willi Flu-- Mrs. Blake. HhMds Ih HI nt Itor-t in the births, h predominate to an amitfiiig ex tent. The mnh population, of the counly undoubtedly Is much Inrg- ne.vuP tjuin tin female, with the many Hard' young nion. on rurm.s and In camps land this can account for tho loess of mah'S In tho iaUi rate. -"lint It tlOf'8 IVOt explain tlU I'XCI'.HM SAVEmrf at your. home whh' the. fill. . 'Mi. K. Woods unl throe - ph-iuron,, from ' Spokane, Wash., panned through l,a Grande 1 1) in fnornW'tf onrnute to Wallowa U ht-tve they will visit Mr. Sivalo A d vimlly for a week. H4i imiiKl.ttt-i; r itt. unil Mri. J. 1j; Mcpherson : ar the proud parkins or" a seven and ono-hulf pound baby hr.igli- ter porn to the'm t hift morning at j thel home! at: 70f Wnlnul str.tet. Hcliirtic1 Home j MINT Isabella Ooddes, sister of , Mrs. Uob.-rt Miller of Ihia ciiy, (who has been visiting here since ChrlstmuA, left for her home in Portland this morning. VLsIled Here .Mrs. It. K. Trill of Knlei prise has lA-en visiting nt (he home of. her daughters, Mrs. Floyd Mann and Mrs. Fred Uead, . Sin- wai Dfconipanlcd home liy ' lu-r little ttranddn tighter, l-Jve lyn Uead. M r. UeuviiT results:' , figures show these Year Vent l!.SS I HI!:. Male 1 Mt male It? Heaths Male Female r.4 US ri 21 Total 77 so f JfitC 'Ihia Morning I r Ur. Mary . Mayvllle left . la Grande this morning for Western l Oregon, i She will 'altenil a nai- B Co pin h mooting at Portluud !h 1m , evening, alter which Hhe will no to Salem us n delegate; lo a eon : ventlon of the Mnosehenrt L;gio.i. lfcmie From Portland jfler Hpenlinu the pnl monch in, Portlami with her mother, Mi. DeLo'ntr, who ia ill. Mrs. Kwr.'ti Walslnger roturned lo her home here laat veenlng. ; Tleturmil llnni - f'M"f Mlsa Margery f'urleninn left this morning: on Train No. L'4 i ir ur nomo fahlwell, hlaho, jMlr spending the past six woehH with relailves here. railed to I.ewKloii lYaiik Million, of the Moilcl rt.ir her Sliop, was called to I.ewiaton. ilalo, by the Berioua illnesa of his brother, John Cullon. SlmppUig Hen , Mrs. Kd. KlrUland and Mrs. T, (I. Smith molored. to La (iian le from Wallowa Thursday .and apeut the, day shopping. They also via lied Mr.-Smith, , who la ""111 at Hot Irakis KanaForlum while here. lft fir lAt Angeles Mrs. I.ynn larsen of this city left' this morning enroulo to l.os Angeles,, fulif. She exports to h tonQ a monih. To Visit 1'ftthor Mrs. K. Kdfinest, "of" Unite. Mont., and Mrs. I.. K. Wlggans qnd daughter, Iris, of llnlms, left Ia CJrande this morning on t he branch line train en route to Kl gf n. v li e re they will visit t Ik I r fftther, August Zeanier. -llorp From Bnker Judge William Duhy, chairman of. t!ie state highway commission, , of Baker, wns a hjslness visitor nt ,lhft state highway offices here this morning. Uegiilnr SiTvlces Sunday The" usual Sunday selyiol, morn ing and evening pulpit services, and Kpworth League programs will he carried on at the Meth odist rhnrch tomorrow, not wit h standlng the pastor Is absent. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. listrlet Stfrperint "tidout Harry 1 lam I It on t have charge of the Muster revival Her vices a I the church, according to word re ceived here. Totals US 75 22!i 1 In most countries whore the i hlrth Kile is high, the death rate! also Is excessive because children J and moihors do not have proper care. The excess of births over j deaths In Wallowa, county for the three years is 'JM. or nearly 115 per yea r, w h Ich gl ves n gain of nearly I :t a t horfrand a. year, which is greater than the rale of. growth of population of tho na- j lion, including Immigration. A surprising fact diowu in the clerk's limiics is that there wore 1 ::u deaths during 1 U2'l-1 St 2 II-1 'J-i due lo accident, murder ur suicide, j FILM CAST TO BE HERE APRIL 23 MAXIMUM liOllliKI) HAIR COMU The p ran lea I sixe for pocket - or hand bag. For use after a marcel waver Two styles. H)e Each ' . : Glass Drugs Inc. i 77ta ?kXoljL Storm La Graiuic, OieKon Glenna'Off the Links SAFETY I ; r . C-p 7 DRIWSTQRI v NVvN I rrr li f .tk " I I PS I'omipines Idke Wallowa l.nke v Wallowa l.alte has long (icon tho winter home1 of the elk' hut during the last winter another member of lite animal world, the' pore iplne, has found It to he 'a desirable winter home. This in significant looking animal, walks leisurely about the grounds, as un concerned of what is going on, f s if lie were an ordinary farm pig. Kven when approached they mai;e no effort to move, but a sudden raising of the fur on tho back warns the experienced to let the animal alone. Personal Mention Coins to Kngenp Vv Mrs. T. W. Roberts nnd, son, Gilbert loft La Grande lust eve ning for Eugene where they will; 'remains Indefinitely ,1'hoy ma '.to' their honin at Glenns Kerry,- Ida- ho.v, but- have. e.mvji8itlggmr.eUy ve nere ivr m-.ve.rui uti.ti. Visiting Heir ' Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Knowles nnd small son. Hirhurd, arrived"; In iLa, Grande yesterday ami will spo.nd several days visiting nt the home of Mr, and. Mrs. Kred Znbel; Mr. and Mrs." Knowles are from WallaWalla, Wash, Mr. and Mrs. -Lynn Burnett and bnby daughter went to Enterprise this morning on tho branch train. They have, been living at Walia Walla, but will probably make En terprise their lionuv for som-. (,tme. Mrs. Chas. Hunyan of this city Is spending""! lie veelAnd at Ha lter. She wi.ll return home tomorrow. Mrs. Nell Cameron of Wallowa (Svns shopping in La Grande Thurs day, , (Continued from Page One.) office at Grande should pro test to the Department or Tho In terior.' Markets - Mr, l.lo;d expects lo return here from t 'anadn with Ids (npnny abo'it April I'fdh. Arrangemenls for the filming of the picture at Wallowa Lake have been spending for several weeks since the. time Mr. Lloyd with hlf staff visited the Wonderland in search or Riiltnblo locale for the iprodnetion. Likes Wondorlnml. On leaving hero Mr. Lloyd ex pressed a very complimentary .opinion of I lie Wallowa dlst rict ii nil ti'itd t hiil n nor I ion of the 'picture, would be made hero iri possible. - Some .time later, In answer to an Inquiry from Mr. ItcynohH secretary of the chamber of com merce, Mr. Lloyd stated that scenes would be made at tho lake provider! (ill boats on. the lake were Tint" at the disposal of the company, the pier at the end of the lake be removed and that IHnt.-bh- operate deop-seu fishing craft men for use as extras would be from their harbor. They had known available. ' there were plenty of fish to he had These requests were granted hyihut shipping facilities were lnnde the directors who wired assurance quale until the Hoosevelt high to Mr. Lloyd that the things askedjWa.v was completed through that for would lie done at this end of section. Fishermen now can bring tlje line. - - j in cargoes of halibut, ling cod red The picture itself, will be one snapper and other sea fish and ship of the big productions of the c-n.them to Coos bay for transshlp rent picture season. "Winds of;nient, arriving five hours after bt- CJiance' Is being produced from inff caughl. ' POBTLAN D, pro. (A,P). Live stock nomfnhlly steady; eggs. nnd. buttorfnt steady: hulter, 4 Sr. WHKAT ADVAVCrSj CHICAC.f) (AP). Wheat scored a sharp advance today, rising as much as f?.c. May wheat climbed to $1,411. NFAV lXBI KTRY OPKXIXG : MAHSHElELn. Ore. port Or ford citizens who for several years h:ivo been chiefly Interested In the development of the white cedar ln- tdustry now find they can -profit WALLOWA A . DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH (Continued from rnffo Onn.V IVIIvereil Chevwlet Avery Harrison of Chas. Hoos' was in La Grnnde from Wallowa yesterday. J le: Is having his eyes treated here by will lrs. Ifarry and I.00 Bonvy. Men nnd Young Men GABERDINE ; 2-Pioce Suits Something now in light .; and medium shacks. 3- $29.85 $37.85 ,f .'10.85 SEE WINDOW Clint's Clothiery Th btore With ft Conscience S. M." Lvell, stage driver from ! Enterprise to Imnahn, was a bus j 1 n ess visitor to La G ra n d e yes -: terday. j Geo. MoSbaln wns a visitor to La Grande yeslerduy from Elgin. I Johnny', Woods of Elgin j here yesterday on business. Mrs. L, Denham was shopping In La Grande yesterday from Kl Mrn. Feese, who has been visit Ing friends here for several days has returned to her home at Wal lowa. , Miss Edna Dickenson vent to Enterprise this morning, where she will spend a few days visiting. Mrs. Joe an Mitchell went to Un ion this morning. Mrs. Julius Mink of Raker, wpnt to Joseph this morning. a Hex Bench story. The cast, in eludes many of the most promi nent stnrs in the picture Industry. In the cast are Anna Q. Nillson, Hen Lyon. Claude Gillingwater. Tally Marshall nnd many olhe, The conipn ny to be brought here ' Ci Include about SO people. Recent fishing excursions to sea from Port Orford have induced men there to start operation of fishing schooners. One of the, fin est halibut 'banks on the coast is 2U mill's from Port Orford. " LAND OFFICE FIGHT GROWS (Continued from Pago One.) CHAPMAN MUST HANG, IS VERDICT (Continued from Pnge One.) Ladies' Dresses Ladies' wool Jersey and wool serge . dresses for spring wear. These dresses ai;e well made and are the latest, styles and shades. Priced very low. $5.90 to $6.90 55 s'roitiis SO T U K HUH Hon? a a well Hiiuwn siwi l velebniy lit u laiuer new :iuiih. tu uiuui words, w- itrvseni Miba. Gleiuiu Ouiu-tl. foruit-r women b natlonul koII chuploii.'-ts Mpur ott th Unk at Oimoud Beach. Gleima U preparing tui British uivusion and t wwiilnu ihv nutuv wiiuiliiM uU1b, 11 u.-uiilrt Muneiur his life story remains hidden. It bus been said he was born In Now York about S7 years ago nnd that he has n brother who Is a busi ness -man of high repute, but Chapman has not verified (his, He protected his family. rugged mountains, peerleas InUos, a glacier, towering peaks, verdant mendows. beautiful "waterfalls is unequalled In all Ihe world. Mjmy travelers who have climbed the Alps clulm Hint. the'Wallowa Won derhiud territory snrpassos the European mountainous , play ground. More than 60 lakes or various sisses exist and from those nnd the mountains, tho water flows to the valleys rapidly, through canyons hundreds of foot deep. Waterfalls by the scores provide an unlimit ed supply of beautiful pictures for the visitor. Great Water Power. But. these waterfalls and Ihe ra pidly ' flowing rivers have another possibility power. Some of the power In now uljli.ed hut only a very small portion. Tho mineral resources nre hard ly explored but gold, silver and many other ores have been dis covered. Undoubtedly vast riches lie beneath the surface u wall Ing development, which may not come for many years. In fact, even if rich discoveries were found. Hie problem of handling them rightly for the best commercial value would be big at present. fnnyoii KxeelN Grand Canyon. Snake River Canyon, which di vides Wallowa county and Idaho, Is a wonder In itself. At one point. It. is Hie deepest canypn in the world, dropping more than n mile to tho river waters. It ii dei per than the Grand Canyon of PUZZLE ANSWER the Colorado which is known Hie world over. Fishing nnd hunting, of course. are attractive to both the citizens of the county and outsiders,' who regularly go into Wullowa 'county for. a few days or even weeks of sport. Trout nd salmon 1ii h: reams lin lakes and. the yaik, a apeeies lacunar to, Wallowa like, are at tractive to the anglers and grouse, jiinlt.i pheasants', din-kM, 'deer. bear, cougar, hobruts, lynx nnd co yotes prove a lure to the n I in rods. A large herd of protected elk are also available fur hunters who iimo nothing deadlier than u cam era ... - ' It wouid be well for those who come to Wallowa, county to 'visit Wallowa. Lake, if they also look ed about, over the rest of Hie coun ty the lmnaha valley, the terri tory near Flora, and the 'fortllo Wiillow.i valley. . SJAJXEJB S3! w A 1IIEJR0 SORE, R fe3 g QH t S to B a syaTEsE ALU MSlBtnET LJD g e r sEbM7!3"sod a E. R E. ?B A f?te M 1 F. N MSB oilBiso or 25 ASS jST t Nul tJA bH B i L E D 5 G M SjC F. NT at AyKSh otSn L S3pi IsikTs efflcltL KvTO? 1(5 4-a . YOU'LL ENJOY 0UU . Special Sunday Dinner Sei-vcd from 5:30. till 8:00 Ninety Cents Restaurant a hi Carte Seivice and Fountain Service at All Hours - A DELIGHTFUL PLACE TO DINW to set nside the verdict, which the judge denied. "I think I have an ople In a protest against the re- excellent chance to win an appeal movnl of the land office from thisjon i1( Kjo inds of obvious pnju- city to The Dnlles .nru coming in dally. The two latest are from Wallo wa nnd Joseph. The Joseph Commerclnl Cltih recently went on record subscrib ing to the objections of Hie La Grnnde chamber of commerce nnd a resolution, of protest will bo for warded to the congressional dele gation from Oregon. The Wallown Sun says: "A considerable amount of dis satisfaction has been expressed on the part of those effected by the abolishment of tho land office nt La Grtinde. It will now be nece ssary for those having, business a; the Innd office to go to The pan es.. A number of tracts can yet be taken up in the country to Hie north, which will mean more pro duction and more tnxnble proper ty. ."Those Interested In keeping the dice throughout the trial and num erous errors of onimlslon," Chap man's chief attorney suld, MA' of mysti:ry. , NRW YORK (By the Assoclnt-1 ed Press). Kerahl Chapman re-1 mains a mini of mysler,y, his real-j nn me, antecedents.' birthplace and; family history are all unknown.) 1 le has revealed some details of J his career o" crime but much of riant Crafted Walnuts They Make Y-oii -Money Ono of the best blocks of Vrooman Kramiuotto in tho state, select type. well grown. All other slocks Pllbei In, Apple, Penr, Cher ry, Prune, Plum, Peach, Apricot, ere,. .Small Friills, etc;. flight stock nt right prices. Snhiiilt your want Ibd, send for prices. Jifi years in busi ness. CARLTON NUISUtY CO, Cat If on, Oieuon. This Doggie Can't Scare Us Our New Tire Service protects you for one year against accident--, negligence, cuts, blow outs, bruises, wheel aijtfMiselii, aililr - a-. J flation, rim cuts tu nny road hazard. -Jennings & Shumate Props. Successors to Southard & Shinn. jut , 5 Acts Vaudeville 5 ORCIIKSTRA AND PICTURES ARCADE Sunday Only AKCADE Starts Monday mtla A.V&.f if , '-5' . 8 -U Jig . ! I 7 r (inn Gerard, suite mt. citii'l foot us with hr wt U)?ix t.3iiuv. M Special Sale $1.00 Different from, anything ever offered before are thesff smart frocks stiiniped on the. new GuaraiiCecd VVasn-i'a.st ''i'laul check" gingham. An ideal fab ric for the nui-posc, for women and children. Women's Sims ?1.00 Art & Baby Shop IT TAKES YOU BACK TO BAGDAD OF THE DAYS WHEN THE SALT OF LIFE WAS LOVE AND THE WINE OF LIFE ADVENTURE 4 A "iiViWttfnlt'rfifii iin iMi i - - . A GLORIOUS FANTASY OF i je ARABIAN NiqHTc' i Adults .10c MATIN KR KVEXINGS Children lOo Adults .")()c Children 2."iC taut to0 t sJI, u Jut tor. Onu hu Just rtturm4 boiMftam