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THE IA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!? TAGE FIVE ' j Monday, April 6, 1925. 1 Local News Ip Brief i - - - " i ( COMING EVENTS Union Comity Truck and Fluid Meet ut .Union Muy Eastern Oregon Track and Field Aleut ut ha. Grundo Muy 9. Union Uvq Stock Show at Un ion, June 10-11-12. Mtctl n( I'tilun Mr. and Mrs. Clint Hayncs drove Inlon yesterday, upending the Ly visiting reltUivcB. Mrs. J. J. Lynch of I'ortlund is lisltin In l.a Grunde ut tho W. Hiuri nomo. ,cft Yesterday Mrs. J.- i'. Quinlnnd left yoslcr iiy for Haltiii, Oregon, whore she Lilt spend bo mo time visiting' nor rot her, J. J. Qulnlund. tjlVne From Oregon City After spending seveml. weeks f 11 h reUUives at Oregon I'lty, lMim. Kenneth , Keeney and dtiugli- liuve returned to their home lien. Attended Institute W.V. Connor, superintendent of ;:rde schools ut Iniou, wtia tn.hu Crumle Saturday, attending the u-achers' -Institute .-'hold here. Ill WllburShaw, who has been ser jusly 111 for several weeks ut the hviue of his mother,' Mrs. .George jrrger In Frultdale, was report"d .somewhat IfiiproveU . thJs mornllw. : j. .p. J Wenl to The Dallei ": Judge William luby, . chiilririnn of 1 he state highway commission, of Maker, and It. II. Buldock, state liighway ngineer with offices hero motored to The Dulles today on a lilghwuy inspection trip. Daughter Hum Word has been received here that Mr. und Mrs. Kd M at t It is, formerly -of La Grand o but now of Seattle, Waah., ore the proud pa rents of u baby daughter. Jtcturned This Morning Mi'H, ('has. Kiggs und daughter Margaret, returned to their home here this morning from u trip to fort land. ' Mis, Kiggs has been there for t he past three weeks und her daughter for one week. Opened Shop nt Knlei prise Mrs. No mil Einme,tt went to Enlerpr'K.' this morning after spending . the week-end ' In Lu Grunde. She has opened a beamy Shop ut .that city, known as tho fcirincllo Cosmetic shop. i . &rr lome From Detroit I After spending the winter at De troit, Mich., Mrs. liort Oaknmu hus returned to her home ut Palmer junction., Mr. Oulitnun went to Ith-iiilughiiin, Ala., and will return to his home here sonudlnii In July. Atl led Meeting George E. Loekwood and I toy MrNVi-s. inployiH of tin- EveiiliiB II. & L. Block Work Gloves ( , . For Spring Wear , Complete lino of Kangaroo Ilorschidc ' ' Buck Cape KiH-- f JIuleskin ' In all styles. 4 ', ; 30c to ?3.83" pair Cloves of Quality Clint's Clothiery Th Store Witb Consdenoe RAG W A WTF.mt at the Observer Phone Main 37 Observer,. motored to Maker to at tend u Illootliic nf ih.. i n..,iniL. Raker Typrogiaphlcul union. They ivmiiu'u iuhi nigllt. Slopped He ro il. 11. lIllstenH slntitn.il In 1 -j Grundo u short lime Saturday on his way to I'ortlund. by uuto. I tel tinted Home After spendintr u few luvn vImIi- lllfi" friends und n.hit iv.. in i Grunde, Mr. und Mrs. William Lewis returned to their home at New Meadows, Idaho, this morn ing. Went lo I'tilon Ml. MoltcnlH'11 lilirh Hclmnl teacher at Enterprise, passed through I. Grundu Saturday en route to I'nlon, where the En terprise nnd I'nlon baseball teams piuyeu aaiuruuy afternoon. ' Home for Week-End ' J4LWton Stearns uncnt thn uoilr. end In La Grunde with his par ents from CorrnlllK. where he Is a student at the Oregon Agrlc.il tural college. He wus accompan ied by Mr. Brown, ulso a student at O. A. O. They returned to Corvallls Sunday by uuto. Two Arroted Itay lewls was urrested by- the poUce "Saturday night "charged with drunkenness. He,.' gave b bull. Claud 'ithingtoh' colored. Is In Jail charged with having Im bibed loo freely of intoxicating li quor. A Both will be tried this eve h.lng" In the municipal court, ac cording lo the chief of police. .. Here from Poi-tlnmi ',. Herman - .Siegrtst has returned from tin huto trip to I'ortlund. He was accompanied by his son, K-.ni, und three other boys, Gus Ore 4 lick, Everett Knupp and ' Itulph Hchuffer,. all . students at Hills' Military ucademy at l'ortlun.l. Tho boys will return to Portland tomorrow. Homo From AViLslilitgton, I), C K. A. Kpling. of tho Grande Ronde Meat company, returned to La Grande' lust evening uft spending the past three weeks ut Washington, I). C. in the inter est of the com puny. Mr. Epllng reports that business conditions in the rust have been very bud but are Improving. En lloute Home After spending (he past six weeks In La Grande ut the home of his sister, Mrs. J. C. MuePher- son. Herniun Gunimeson left Sat urday ..evening on his wuy to his home at Saskatchewan, Canada. Mr, Gumiueson will stop ut I'ort lund, VuneoMver, P. C, und Cal gary before returning home. First (inmc Played In u loosely played game on the Greenwood dlumond yesterday two local teams engaged In one of tho first baseball games of the season; The 11 Ivor Huts defeated the Itogue Itlver Sox 14 to 2. Hatterles Itlver Hats: H. Uradm and Kermit Davis: Itogue ltiv.r Sox: Fans, Fo urn lor und U. Gur- Hty. n Mrs. Wellnian C-om I tig- Jot- Hnodgruss left last evenlnc on train No. 23 to aecompany his aunt, Mrs. Carrlo Well man, buck t o I al G ra n d e. M rs. Wellman Is an aunt of Joe, Jim und Lot Snod glass und M rs. Ya n I i iren, a n l now makes her home In Califor nia, She made her home here for a number of years and Is a pion eer of Grande Hondo valley. French In Portland ' Kustern Oregon has the baseball fever had and the Hint Mountain tttiiffiio will starts Its season In n tdiorl time, according lo Harris I'Vtnch, manager. of the La Grand club, who wus In Portland yest'-r day searching for a pitcher, eate.h- cr 'und first baseman. He Indicat erf- that the same troubles which confront Huffy Lewis of the lleuv- ers are confronting munagers of the hush league trains, namely deurt h of bal I pla yers. Good pluyrs arc becoming rani and ex pensive. Vhfl- here French of fered one pitcher a salary highT than some hurlers on coast league teams receive and the offer was turned down. The llluc Mountain league this yeur will huve but four tenuis. La Grande, Haker IWalta Wnllu and 1'endleton. La ! Grande has a new bull grounds which he declared is the finest in Kastern Oregon. If he can find one more pitcher, a receiver and first sucker French says he will have one of the best clubs ever ..-ft-.,. organized In that section of tin stHto. Ho rotuncd lust night. While here Mr. Krcnch vu ut the Impcrlul hotel. I'ortlund Orotjoa-iau. Personal Mention Kos Lenity . wua in Lu Qrundo Satui-duy from Joseph. Jiick WrlRlH was here Saturday from Hot Ijike. ' s John WVIIs. Jr.,' waa hi l.u Gramlu. Saturday from Ularkey, on business. Mr. nnd Mib. rlirls Ktaekland were Cove visttora to Lai Grande Saturday. Mr. A. H. Hendricks went to Hot iMke this tnonftiiK. Loillae Hall nnd Huth Hennley w ere In 1 ji ' Grande this inoru Iiik HhoiilnK from their homes ut ElBln. Mr. und Nlrs. J. Sluck nnd fam ily wero sliopiilnir in l.a (iramlo Saturday from this homes at 8um- mcrvllle. E Hal Ilohnonkamp retuj'he.d. r'om Portland lust night, brlnghyr wilh him a new CaIillus umbitbince which the W. 11. Iiohncnkamu Co. hus just purchased. f According to Hal the nvw am bulance Is ubout the lust word In this kind of equipment. While it was In I'ortlund many of the com panies there using ambulances ex amined II ami pronounced It to .bo the finest machine of its kind on the coiu-tt. .Several of the features of this machine uro built specially to con form to the ideas of Hal who hus charge of this depurtmnnt.- One of the things particularly notice able is the door arrungement, the body being built so that the car can be. loaded from. -either side or from the roar. For finish the cur has the popu lar Dueo Indestructible finish. The body of the ambulanro colored a bcuutlful gray, t rimed ip a deep maroon,, Fenders, radiator nnd running geurs are enameled black and trimmed with nickel. Good yoar balloon tires lire equipped und four wheel brukes , urc' ulso used. ' NEW RATES IN EFFECT SOON (Continued- from Tage OriftT cell vok( ( pwrt'Hli-of e tul'i mall;ibl(! matter except written or typewrlHen) , formerly parcel post rutc by weights and zones, new rule old parcel post rate plus 2 cents pep parcel: Special KcTtice liutes. Kates for special .services are. as follows: special bundling (purcels over 8 o.. ohLtin letter service wht-n so marked and prepaid) 25 cents In addition to postage; speci al delivery (lo procure immediate delivery ut office or destination), weight to 2 lbs., ft-, in cents, to in lbs., lfi cents. Id lbs.. 2 cents; Insurance fees (new rute.y, includ ing Canada), value to 55. on, fee 5 cents. $211.011 s cents; $ii0.no 10 cents. $10(1.00, fie 25 cents; C. O. Ii. fees (new rates), vuluu .to $10.00. fen 12 cents. $50.00 1,1 cents. $100.0025 cents; registry fees (new nates), values to $fin.oo roe & cents, $ 100. 00, 20 cents; return receipts for Insured or reg istered mail require a fee of three cents; money orders (domestic), amount to $2.50, fee 5 cents, $5.00 7 cents, $lo.on. io cents. $20.00, 12 cents, $40.00, 15 cents. $)i0.0(l IS cents, $so.oo. 20 cents und $1110.00 22 cents. In sending an article C. d. ). ihe value of whleh is more than the amount collected hy postman. if lost the nil) amount of the ar ticle can be collected by the own er, according to the new arrange ments. 9 KILLED IN ACCIDENTS YESTERDAY f-n(lnui'(l from I'nire . One.) fell .Hong I lie eaxt coal of Florida Sunday aflernoun from Hoiw Himd. 20 miles south of Miami, to l-'ort Ijiureduln, 25 miles north of here. taricr- Mull-lone I'll II - l-ariie hailstones were reported along mo southern fringe of the storm's path. Home were solid Ice clear as crystals. In the puth of the storm, houses j were unroofed and dehrls carried !to a height of several hundred ;feet. Arthur I'ryor. bandmaster. who lives at Hlnleuh, near where ;thc storm started, said ho saw l roofs of houses raised 200 and 300 jfeet In the air. The noise of the 'storm was terrific, he asserted. Istmllar to hundreds or ounnon he- ing fired. I Thousands nf automohlles chok ed roads to thi. scene of Ihe greut !esl riainuge. nutuher of ne.1. ed. One uieiImi1.hu whs wre-ked In MI11 ml. ' A heavy rain fell lure. Tlirrf. Dead In lilnM. MAKTINK.. c,. AI' Three men wen- killed instantly und three others were Injured serious ly when h "pocket" nf dynamite exploded In a ojmrry on the Cow ell l.lrm Cement "o.. a f-w ml le of tiT Arcordtn to r-. porln. they wTf enrarel in blsst Inc. Cne of the rharce failed to explmle. The men wre tn.t met ed by thlr foreman lo n-move the charite with th-lr hands. t)nv of til no.kmvu. It wai said, dT- PURCHASES A delightful EASTER GIFT is this handsome combina tion box of Car a Nome Toi let Water and Face Powder, The tara Nome beauty pre parations Include toilet wa ter, perf uue, soap nnd coin pact powders, uny one or combination of two or more, makes a greatly uppreclut'jd gift. Cura Nome is the first choice of women of culture und ru flnement. ; Glass Drugs Inc. $Cs3Z, Star ' : La Grande, Oregon guirdeil the foreman's warning nnd plunged u spade into the earth surrounding IJie. charge. t 2 Miners llla-t Victims. . ClUPI'LK; CUKKK, Colo., (AP) In a irenuXtuVeJ explosion of a shot on the thirtieth level of the Portland gold mint? at v Victor, near here, ut 11:40 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Paul Yonke, 4 and Harry IViwson. 3S, were liiiUuntly killed und Kred Hiiniiu, &(), wus seriously injured. Markets POHTIAXI MAIEKKTK, 1'OKTLANI). Ore. (AP) Cut tle 50 to 75 cents higher, steers $11 U $!).50; heifers $7:50 (ir $K; Hogs and sheep nominally steady. Kggs steady, butter 45c, bullcr- f;tt 44 c. fc , . m 'rn -.iii-'.vr. SAN KKANCIKCO, (Al') IJut- t'crfut, 4 7c. ALFALFA HURT -"'BY COLD WAVE (Continued frnm Pit go One.) or L'ounty Agent Curpeijier, who has returned from a two-day sur vey of that valley. . Many fields, he reports, lire coming .on in' normal-shape with apparently no damage. ( Hhers show some injury but few fields will be .plowed out. Willis for President, Anti-Wet BatUc Cry (Continued from 1'ngo One.) governor of his state and finally a senator. Willis will put un In the next several months, while Congress Is adjourned, lecturing and speech -making throughout I lie country. He Is a sp'-aker who fills both eye und ear. Itig, handsome, forceful and with a voice that need no microphone to relay It to tin; farthest corner of a Cliau tti(a -Kxovt Willis Is expected by his league adherents to scatter far and wide geeds of a personal popularity that will produce a crop of hardy pro-Willis. pro- prohlhition fans In time for the presidential cuutpalKn of 1128. As a presidential possibility on a primary prohibition platform Willis would be expected lo pledge 1 he creation of an independent enforcement unit, the one and only job of" which would be to see that the lhiior lid' was clumped down anil kept down. One of the chief bund k-aps to enforcement form the league's viewpoint. Is that it is handled by a subordin ate bureau of a department that must look utter a lot of other things besides prohibition. The grooming of Willis for pos sible entry In the HH!K contest is of particular interest because It brings u second Ohloan Into the field of likely contenders for the O. O. p. nomination thin yeur. FREE Wo liave mndo slndj of wiring ronTcnlciiccfl and cor itft lighting. Why not tnUn ft-lvnntn-c ftt fm en,pcjrtT!)7r'i .. , U , 5 fn$ ttMhtUif it call riu h. Wo will K'ndly show you why It in woe Ih white to hsve these rofivrnhfimv anl bow Utile tin y will tiM yon. If yon nui'l cfinm In, Jiirt pliotin nnd c will call al your lion its. La Grande Electric Co. 31-121 1301 Adams Ti IE OLD HOME TOWN NHFMCAL MOSEUY SVJCPT THE PEANUT SMELLS OUT CP "m OPR.X HOUSE AUSO CHECKED UP ON THE WINTERS BUSINESS" And oddly enough Willis Buck eye -rival lor G. l. P. - favor. Is expected to be none other than the debonaire. bald-headed, gen ial, Nicholas Longworth, political prqlego or wet Cincinnati, recently chosen' as spcaker-to-bu to the next Congress. .' t , 1'romotipm-to he .;. speakership Is understood 'to'i- have; ln.coccu lute. LohgwprtH! wUli;tVtn. uctlve ca-so of iircsldontia)(cl i which eiuuls In Mb uleiue.; If not In Vocal volume, thttt of liia' felloW states man. So far .Long.worlh is soft pedullng nientionf.'KJas. Willis, too, for that''mitter,!-!ivlll; disclaim uny open aetlvlty'.tp IniTtieiiee the result of thut still distant day. Hut 1 an nmmtstukablu' light gloanis In the- eyes of 'each of them when. . l!21i Is mentioned, iteul buck-eyes! . Plana for 1928. however, whether by Individuals or organ isations, seem premnture. If President Coolldge makes good und desires a second term in his own name,' his purty prolKibly will Ihund him the nomination. That's a purty trudltlon thut would bo hard to violate without repudiat ing his administration. And the next three years may so solve tho prohibition enforce ment problem that a presidential campaign on u straight wet-and-dry Isbuo may not seem necessary even to the most ardent enforce ment advocate. MORE THAN 100 ATTEND MEET HERE Mitlljuert from T'ngn One.) nvVMwiayyered debt Kmilli, 1 who by Kupurluten- J. A.t Churchill, state superinten dent; unatflo-to attend because of Illness. Mr. Smith spoko on "New Scliool Laws.'! , ' .Dr. W. T. Phy of Hot LnUe made un excellent talk on the subject, ''The Teacher's Itesponsl blllty for the Health of Ihe Und ent" during the afternoon session. A piano solo was played by Jack Coolldge directly at the conclu sion of Mr. Smith's talk. ih;fi:.nsk closios cask. NA. FRANCISCO (AP) The defeiw today el mod lis cusiv to prme Dorothy I llllugson Iiimiiio mid the prosecution begun lis ef fort lo establish mciitul compet ence. Phone 1 Kale Pise A1tetl. HAL 10 M , Ore, The Home Tel ephone iii Telegraph company, with headquarters In Medlord, filed application with the public service commission for permis sion to Increase Its rates on uu uveniKe of L'i) per Cent. Pnless the proposed new turiff of the corporation Ih suspended by the commission . It will become effec tive Muy 1. - , .. only a few more weeks now un til It Is safe to predict u mild win ter. WE SPECIALIZE ON Generator Starting Ignition All Electrical Repairs To Your Car Guaranteed Service Full Line of Service Tarts Battery Electric Service J?.!! Wash. Prices Delivered In La Grande STAMlAltll a "l IT. - M1H M'AMIAItll 0 SI.KAX - STAMA1CI S TO I ItINt; II2S STAMAHI -OA ll l.1l.- I WIT It n IA( II - l77.-k 11 AMI It 0 Sl:lAN jr.7S BUICK GARAGE II AM.N.S A Mil M Vl'li, l'ni-. MMitjr to SiMitbiiril A SIiIimi By Stanley TolAV- ME SVWMJT BALCONY AT REX HALL GIVES WAY ft. . ' (Cnii tin nvd from I'ngo ne. bruisea nd-other injures." ;J , .' j . . - ' ' r l-'aulty," WmW .Chiisew , Tlit" accident .Is-- supposed-1 '- to luvij heed the. result of faulty .con structlon of thu-i balcdy, i4 From examination afterwa.i'ds tlie uir (lculur section ---of- lhev balcony which fell had been lqose) for ;omo time,.'., r.ThXj final strain on the limbers w;hitli caiised-thi-m t'o give way was caused when a skater fell al most directly beneath the balcony. In their efforts to sou tho uctlon tho people In the balcony raised up and leaned over tho rail . ait much as possible, according to , u report by an eye witness of the accident. i- The rront portion nf the balcony slowly gave way at this time and sank to the floor with gaining mo mentum. The people underneath were suved serious injury by tho fact thut the joists t ut the rear held In tho brick md ke.pt the back end of the bulcony almost ut normal height. . Mm. Cummins was sitting al most In the. center of Ihe .balcony it,nd was injured by the, ' falling seats which caught her Minkle In the descent. George liuu'inun wus sitting in the front row and Ids sent tipped over backward throw ing him to the... Poor.. The central portion of the bal cony wlrich fell separated from t lie out stele odtrn where the sup A Reliable " Bank C Reliability that means helpfulness as well as safety no matter what "(lie emergency.'' " La Grande National Bank Yo-i can U(!pi'nd upon us for cuimblo Bervlco, no limttcr what tho clrcum-Hlanct-fi may bo. V'o Hhall bo phaiH-U to confer with you a to ilctnila anil th-n carry thorn out. Wo ITnilciHland. Our Invitlld (.'nr 1 at yuur Mrrticu. free fif :liaric. Jla.a 0 SNODGHABft ZIMMKKMAIf Vndcrtskon II HuuikI, ltrllnlilc, l-rofCnviNlro .1 : CAPABLE d Men Oxfords Men's high grade dress oxfords of the latest styles' in black and tan. , These oxfords are made of real stock, full vamp, leather lined, rubber heel, oak tan sole and good year welt. $3.98 to $645 ;;!p 55 STORES ports went through tho ceiling, leaving this portion still hanging. To Tuku Precuulions. Mr. Mebard, manager of the rink staled this morning thut hereafter precautions will bo tak en to proveiit ii recurrence of the Incident Katurduy night. In the future no more people uro to bo allowed In tho balcony after the seats are filled thus avoiding uny possibility of overstraining the supports. Carpenters wero re pairing tho balcony this morning. At no lime in the past, accord ing to announcements today, has to announcements today, haH t he Hex hall been condemned. At present efforts are being made to have n state Inspector visit Iji Special Sale 51.00 ,Difforcnt from anytliing cvev offered befove are these smarli 'MlckrnliVett V'ihc" ixW" Gtianmteod Wash-fast "Plaid check" gingham. An' ideal fab-' l'ic for the purpose, for women and children, ' ' , Women's Sizes $1.00 Art & Baby Shop R CADE Starts Today FA1RDANKS in THE THIEF OF IlAUIMD" Slat, al 2:15, one show Evening at 7 and 9 Admison: Matinee Adults 50c, Children 10. Even inn Adults 50c, children 25c. THE HUH Grande and conduct a thorough Inspection, not only of the, hull, but of th'i entire building. Flowers Dot City; Clean-Up Time Near (Continued from Pngo Ono.) oil vat ions for basements in varloua parts of the town, htm been haul ed to many lawns anil In fact, all preparations are being mudu for u city beautiful by property owners who huve pride or beauty. Which is all In the nature of a ' warning that bet'ore long, city of ficials will proclaim un official cleun-up week. Have you ever seen Magic ropcsl live dragons ana bats as big as cle- 1 i pnantsj Have you ever seen an "invisible" cloak? This beautiful story of romance ana adventure abounds in happen ings of astounding and unbelievable magic 'Happiness Must tie iarne'd''