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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1925)
Thursday, April !), 11)2, TIIR T;A GTIANDE EVENING ORSERVEII TAOE FIVE Local News In Brief comim; uvicnth I'nlon County Trmlt and VWh ,Mr t 41 1 Colon May 2. JiilHttTII Or-Kti!l TtNtl'U Illl'l l-'K'IU M. t t at i.a Ciuiiiil.; May 'J. Cnlnh J.lvo Stork Hliow at Un ion. Junu lo-ll-U. ! vices, h-l.l hyjlu- M.tHonk: lodtfo 'that city today. f , m lli'rr from l.nstini' I l.i'lloy 1'aiHnas u lint- y-nU-v-iday from l,os(lm-. Mr. (uhuiks aim- to l.a irand- to cikr liuim ;a mw Chcvrolw car which ho pur I rlmsftl ri'i'oiilly from Hut i:iu Mountain (iarai' li.-ir. Un-y It'll La (imiid Mim. MH'al! is visiting hciv al the Jkmiu of Mrs t U. SHI.. Sht- will join hT liua hand at ilaiius In a IV w day. Al linhlcr li. (1. Avry, county !st. hpi tit tii- day at Lai-siii'M. Mere Yesterday I M i h, J. I', liohinson, M in. I, a ura l. Nasi). Mim. Charles Hamilton. ;u:i irultur- Mrn. Donald Holunson. ilti h MKs iniblrr on llm-hcl Mcilthis'jii and Miss loiolhy I Wisely iiiotond to l.a (riaiido yis- lTday from IVndlclon. Weill In linhlei- Mrs. C. S. MMiiv u- iil lo Iriil-l- r today ulit'i't alio will s)" iid Urn day viHitini; with Mis. I yl. Klddh. 1 Hied M. A. Nelson, .salesman from Vnrtlari.l. was lin-d $ln hy Judgf Hugh K. Itiady of Ho- justice euurt i or speed i UK, thin morning. .elt Tin- Welder Urn. W. I.. i:l:i Iv!'. Il"lly Marie. Iia Her, idaiio, where with Mrs. Ivhvun aeveral dayrt. ids ami daimh- ,e goim la Wel- Ihey wilt visit s' imrenia Muloii'il lo linker Miss Violet Wheeler. Miss jvmi Wils-m, lul Wilson and Arch 1 1 Miller motored lo liaker Tuesday evening t nee the play "llono." Hrlght" given by the junior class of the 1 laker high school there Tut sduy evening. tfliin; I Id urn- The Koh-y biirleT shop Ik get ting the returns on the coast I-a-Ktte hasehar. gam-a hy tgrai!i aini pomnig loem hi tu. uimum m ItilHard CaYloia V. Ill also ivccivt reiiUltS. Kadio lalU The hiniIi ;Tnni'eis;iry of tin Or- j der of ln-Mohiy will he ee. l.rat.-. with a radio lalk-hy l-'ranl; S. I .add j founder, at MlSn oViork e id rai lime tomorrow a Ik lit. M r. I .add will ht-oaih ast from Wi A I Tht Kmiisi.s City Star, wave n;;th .ifii'i.ti na lerit. CavM'd 'I limtli Mr. and Mrs. i . '. Mahotn-v formerly of l.a tlr iade hut now oi 1'eildletoil, IM.-Ned liiioujih !' (Irande ilns mm mm; on their 'ay lo I'ayetie, l.hiiio, where tii-y ere railed ly the deatli of Mr. Mahon ey'a fat her, .laines Ma honey, M and M is. M: hoiny ha e many friends in l.a (irande haviiiK made their home here until last fall when they moved lo IVnd Irtoil. A Millie HiTt Mr. and Mr::, ('has. Cox hav rived in l.a (inind W;illa. WasJiincton. I .e( i for I'.iiterprie 1 Mra. J. c. Hurly left l.a (Irande this uiornim; on the hraneh lin- j tram for lOnterpris on a iusiiie.ssi trip. Mrs. Hurly is irom Seattle, for , Washington, and haa been visitinr; ! in (Irande at the home of Mrs. U. l. I oan lor several uays. Personal Mention I'M liarUman witit to I'nloll yr terday on business. i i I!iv. Slimier Here from Walla j t,-v. A. K. Sanner of Nampa. was and w ill visit : in l-a C.rande last evening for the next:annual meeting of the Nazaren church. He left this morning for (liaker. After buoihIIiik the ai'ter- jnoon in liaker lie will bo to On- K. Wytler lonkiu forfeiied a l'ill i larlo, Oregon, this evening and of $1'. to the justice court t his j from thore buck to Nampu. morning bv nun appearance at lhe . . lime set for trial. Mr. 1 tonkin wasjltetT cliarged with speeding. l.t liere al i:U'i; U avenue lor the ten days. , l orleiis Kail from Mawllh' l.ee Fine is spending a few fluvs in l.a (irande from Maxvtlle. Mr. Wi'iU to Xoi-lh I'ouiler Fine recently had the first finger Mrs. Frank Pike went to North j0n his right hand seriously injured Powder this morning when' sh"uind is unable to work bj i visiting will spend the day visiting Mrs. friends here. He was coupling a C.ladys McCrary l.edhetter iind her1 train and his hand was caught young sou. lvlward -U-iymond. 'Minashing the linger so badly tha' : it may have lo he removen. wilt h, V. Motor vllle y and Mrs. ',, Calhoun will toihiy for Portland, They e gtine inilelniilely. '. Perkins, of I ! ompany, went t si erda Perkim: Sumiuer- on husiat ss. Easter Gifts Or All Kinds To Suit I'vi'iyonu lVrf unit Tdiii't Artick'.s 'UiUimoiy Fountain Cm Ins J!i u;;lu' KU, KU. the alley in block 7ti, Chaplin'y atl-fentf, ubililies and vaculioiiH which : aillon. The vote was: Yea 3. no 0.1 the comp'evlty of modern life A reniul ordinance amending providcN, ihcre must be u varied the ttidewalk ordinance passed educational iirtntraim. A majority some linn- ago was read for the (of ihe people must engage In pur- hird lime and uiiunliuously udopt-IsuitH which tnvolxe the usa of hands. Manual and industrial arts must be rccogni.ed uh being us truly honorable us those callings which tie pent I purely upon t he mind and culture: otlierwlse, edu cation will eventually become de structive and a handicap to progress." An ordinance regarding the ope ration of .-kaiihg links and Helling u license fee, was read for the third time and passed. The license lee for skailng rinks is Uh tainc a.s charged for dance halls. An tndinance, defining " stage lilies, stae depots and providing for ri gulat tag same, was reud three limes and adopted. Pel il ion Iti'tci-ivd. A pe' i ion from residents In p.lock Ml. Chaplin'H uddilion, ask ing that slcps be lakeu In refer ence to a barn that is alleged to be otteiislve and uiiuatillar.v , was referred to t lie city manager. 'i lie monthly report of the police department and the weekly report ot the cily uianatp'r were read ami tiled. liills were read, allowed and oidred paid by wairanl.s before adjournment. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION ADVOCATED GOOD FRIDAY PROGRAMS READY i (Continued from Pngo Onn.l ( t'ou I i nued from Page OinO Glass Drugs Inc. La Grande, Oregon Mrs. (Jen. Scibinl was a visitor (o La (Irande stciday from l"n ion. J-ss Spi Ticer wan in I yesterday from his honie a C.ninde at I'nion Harry West, of l iiion, was in (Irande yesterday on business. Kctiirtiing Home Mrs Anna Colt left this morning r her homi icipris.- after spending days here with her datigh Arline, who i.s a student high school here. I l.a C.rande j Left Tor F.ugene nne at Kn- Lloyd I. Husey left l.a Uny1 Heahy. West and Loan represeiitnl North Powd' in ss. Savin;:; lUal ive. w cut sterday f bus! CHICACKI ( AP---Who r: favorable weailn r c:U. i 'oru l.isy; cotum:;-.-elling. Cante Irreiial.ir. Ifofis -Steady lo highe Al mteipiisc C. U. ICberlianl. lo lnlerpiise this he will try a civil Ctt-andc r:'lti,,Ki (venlne tor Eugene, where he r, Miss , has accepted a position as sab s it tlflman for the Remington Typewriter company. Mr, Itusey will have charge of the Southern Oregon and ; Northern California territory. 'HiSj ness and ph-nsun attorney, wentjwif(. wjii join him in a few weel; morning wherejand they will probably make Ku ase today. Ho f K,-ne their homo. Mr. and Airs. K. li. .Prior a small son, Gerald, went to Fnti r prise t his morning on Ihe branch line train. D7 7 I J Permits i Mrs. .1. W. I.yde went to Alice! Ibis morning on a combined busi- trip. was accompanied by t miiiiil, of the liowman-. bi-r compan.w M. Uosa- 1-um-i.Mf. Steven- 111 I Hugh' McCall jiass-d Ihroiigh l.a M i s. (Iramle Spepd dau;;ht lhat pi W. J. Hansom hit La Ibis morning for Llgin, to veri:t days visiting with her r. who makes her home al i (Irande this morning en route to To Speak at liaker Haines where he will be in charge Ceo. T. Cochran will go to linker ()r Ihe bank t that place. Mr. and this afternoon to deliver aa'ad-jMrs. McCall have been mnkiir: I dress al the Maui.dy Thursday Ser-, their home at Cemsec, Idaho, sine - i a. E nn aster 1 ogs flints l'ol I I, AMI M.MiKKI'S l'(H:ri.ANl. (if. (M'i -- ci-.t-lit- sU'ji'ly In ii Kiuid,' hii;l!'-r: ho .'Ih-tuly: !ir,' lioliiinjllly siiii'Iy. V.kxh and lull h'l'i'i'.l H'i-iily; Inil-l-r ) ."if. Mi-- J'lltlMlill 111," viiw f t:iI ni:iM'i'- -jiii'h i III.. (Jil.il -.1 i I i .i : I .VI HAS !' iliil -1 7. ;..('isi In-n- I" () (Al') - lll'l- r.UCIIAKI.S-STKUN VAUIIvKIUST KITl'S AND TOP COATS S2!).S." lo ?.")2.15 i;i:u(; hats foii eastku to $7.00 AKItOW Kill UTS FOU MASTER ?1.93 lo $1.83 COWKN TIMS FOR MASTIIR t)3c to ?2.I3 AI.I.MN A 1IOSM FOR i;ASTMR 13c lo $1.13 NMTTIiMTON FINK S1I0MS AND OXFORDS FOR MASTMR ?12.00 - ?l:U)0 - JM 1.00 Outfitters for Mi-n si ml Iio.vs of (Jii;ility CloCies Clint's Clolhiery roiiM.AMi ;k.m M.KKi:r Pi)PTLAM. (In-. (Al'l Wl'e:it Hard while It. Sr. Ilatirt, April. . S.l.r.u; fioft wild.-. ; May, $l.r.a: w. stern winier. Ai'iil, Jl.is; hard winter. April, J I .fit: nori hern r.pring, tl.r.u; A pi II. M a y $ L.'.m hard May. JL.Mt; $L4S: May. April. JI.-IN: May. $1.4 S; western red. .pi il. SI.4::: May. $l.4:t; HP.i: hard winb-. April i-nd May. no tp-iu-lations. Corn - No. II L. V. siiipmeiit. May (.t $-13. e The en 1 1 l .toe. in ii i; i !:"ineutj ide b.dtci Cl peehl M y and llu'i-e b li.-M Wedn.-.day ter will he pnl ihr- ( iidiitaiiee-s Several nrdiii :a arrl passe, 1 I.i that Ihe ancient Creeks and medi cal scholars would be unable lo recugnh'.e ours as tne same planet upon whieJi they lived. 'l imes Cluuigo 'A few decades ago a large ma jority of our population was liv ing in the open country and the centers of Indus! ry in Ihe large cities did mt constitute such an g important element in our national ' i ii i , lite as they do today. The ma- n . L ioitt v of the population has sliift 'ed into the cities and it Is predlcl- Low -led on the basis of a tendency rc koiii h-' vcaled by successive census returns that eventually 7f per cent of our n house i population will be urban. j "L'n tier these conditions, ii Ls . easy to set. that for most people a y pc of education Is needed I which l radically different from Mho humanism of (ireece and the culture provided for a landed gen try. Hence, our secondary schools are not con fining themselves to purely academic subjects aipl prep aration for college, hot the pres ent day school underlakes to ar ticulate more and more with mod ern commercial and industrial life. 'Our hif;h schools are now of fering courses in commerce, trade and industrial education, home, economics, agriculture, ami other vocational subjects, 1'nder the 'stimulation of the federal vocutton i al act. millions of dollars have been expended on vocational edu cation, and tin- number of schools giving full and part time vocation al instruction has been constantly increasing. Kormerly liberal ails and special preparation for cer tain 'higher' vocations Much as one.) I law, medicine and the ministry. or what are commonly called the protections, was about' nil that was available In the colleges At the present time none of our in-,-t il ui ions of higher learning are growing more rapidly than the ag ricultural, mechanical, and com ne rcial colb ges." I ..... II. nl 'Ml tuiN hecll lUr- .. . I'icult lo remove a prejudice thai j bJLS persMed Sn th,- mmds of many ju, 1 1 gainst ed neat ion which nnder- l a i'S lo pjepare one mi khiu it live lihood in trades or industries or even commerce," Mr TiK'U't Bald ,.i j in conclusion: . ' ." ! -New Need. "We will alwas need culture in;,! training for the learned pro fessions, but a constantly., increas ing portion of our population are r -uuiiiim a different pe ;d' edu cation, if our hbats of dcnioc-rac- and e.imllly of- ttpporl null y aie to be prae'icaliy realled. an ! i ;:t niein.rjci s ami artificial dls linettniis must be eliminated. vid.il lor Ihe acatien of 1 "For the great variety of lai- rv Itlanehaiil wa- bued ;t permit nl t'w ciiy ot rices I Ids iimriiiug for building a limine on Seicndi lree'. between I and .1 jncniie. The miii-( rial ion co-.( is estimate;! at $:!HH. VOTERS MAY DECIDE OX LKJUT FLAX (t"Ml itl'ted I I Mm Pat;e off ci.ii v. ill conf er w it h I r imiiiiii ission wd ti ' ' r.iilu- Mini; out S'-v- 1 including agreement i (tin pin n of H;;ht ing .a a .stem or (l he , ictory Way Plan. A communication was ;i civ.d sialimr ;hai liie l.a .. ii;hborln""l ' i. -ue.t sl t) tif.;hls oa m-v ; viding the city would run; Ci pro- j I the Prayer and address: "Wo man. Heboid Thy Hon!" "He boid Thy Mother!" 1:1.') Special m u: leal n u in b e r. Miss Kathleen Pumeter. 1.1'n l-'ourth service. ?a minutes. Hymn Hi "Heiieath the Cross of Jesus." Prayer and address: "My I Cod. My Clod, why hast Thou forsalicn me?" J J:4u Organ recital, Airs. Kiumai..l 5 miuules. I 1 :4T l"ifih service. 2 minutes. Hymn 2 on, "More Love to Tnee. O Christ." I 'raver and address: "I Thrlst." i; : 1 1 r Organ recital. Mrs. Ted ford. a intnutes, 1': Hi Sixth service. 20 minutes. Hymn til. "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross." Prayer and address: "Il is finished." L'::t Special musical n n m b e r. .Mrs. W. H. ItohiienUmnp, Jr. 2:3."t Seventh service. 2u minutes. Hymn iH. "In the Cross ot ' Christ I dlory." I'rayer and address: "l-'ath-er. Into Thy hands I com mend my spirit." J : T T Organ recital, Mrs. Teilford. 5 minutes. Oilier Pi-ogmms. in addition to his program there will also be three hour services at the Kpiscopal church ami services at the Lutheran church from ;i:oii o'clock in the afternoon to 7:30 In the evening. At eight o'clock Ihe Choir of the Methodist Kpicopal church will give a Cantata "The Seven Last Words of Chris'.' under the direc tion of Mrs. Sherwood Williams. This Is atiracttug thu attention oi music lovers tin ring Holy week. Several popular soloists of the city will be heard in solo and duet num bers during the presentation. The soloists Include Mrs. Hay l-'ullcr, soprano: Sherwood Williams, ten -1 or; Paul Knantz, baritone; Hay . Williams, baritone, and Mrs. Sher- wood Williams, soprano. M is. A. Kimnan will preside at Ihe plpej organ. The personnel of Ihe chorus fol lows: Sopranos --Mrs. Hay Fuller. Mrs. ( yrus Dunning, M is. I .ro Miller. Mrs. Claud Cooper. Mrs. V. II. Parkinson, Mrs. II. N. Ashby. Mrs, (.loo, lilrnle. Miss Marguerite Chan dler. Miss Helen Williams. Altos -Mrs. A. W. Nelson. Mrs. W. K. Adter. Mrs. H. H. Tyler. Mrh. I Mincan, ,M rs. Harold Met auie, Mrs. H. (. Paylon. I'harhittu Uro-clous. 'ieuors Sherwood Williams. C iiid Cooper, K. O. Paylon. Ilnsses Paul KuauU, K. D. Tow-l- r. ti. S. lilrnle. Hay Williams, A. I-;. Kimnan. W. K. Adter. Blazer Shirts Just 'the Garment for the Sportsman! i Moil's all-wool DIumi' Shirts blown, tan, pui'plo anil blue, plaids and checks. 1'iiccd very low. $5.90 55 ST0KKS the h u a M..ui..LiLi.u...iiijMMa!ras Prices Delivered In La Grande STAMAI!I) 0 - l M'.M.ltl (I SKIl.W ST.WDAItl) T()l KIMi s-r.MAiti a coach ,MAsri:it coach MASTIIU o si:dan . SKI 1(1 .., Sllt.'.ll SI IS SI.". I.'. SI77.1 s-j.s BUICK GARAGE li:NMiS SIIC.MATi:, I'l-op. Siicct'NS.ti's lo Sixillitll'il V Shiiui I ii mir-l li:;lll.i mil'' i in.i'!i- I'l i'l'"' I'd' ll.'is cll, n.' ili' '.s ,l'.lrll -l.i.H.I I nl Mm ni.;M, Ihe nial' l'n -cel. Ml 1 I" (I Easter Lillies Our Store is a wonderland of Eahter JUoonis. Tick Your Lilly Out Now: Ail reasoiiiiblc'in price all sizes. $1.50 to $3.50 Each 1 -rA'j'.?. Dresses for Easter A beautiful line of chil dren's Dresses and lionnel:;. Also n few numbers left in Dotted Voiles for girls, 8, M, and 12 years. Art and Baby Shop mm ft JvfAf. Haul Crafted Walnuts Tlwy Mil lit: You Mniiry On1 of 1 hi! brst hloidta of Vrooman KramjiKd la In t ho Htat BtdiM-t typi;, woll Ki own. All oilier HtockH r'iioeitn, Appit. i'eiti, tMiei !', Prune, l'lum. Peanh, Apricot, etc. Small I'Tuita, cln. ItiKlit Hlork at rlKlit prlcn. . Sulnnlt your want list, mmd for prices. 35 ycara In bual- CAItliTON M ltSi:itY CO. C'nrMon, Orecon. SPI I Al- I IM W I I K "Mi Herman Poller f.maiy Phds. l-'ull Smii. Spe lal Sit. 115 J a. li n s mm; r "World's Greatest Buy" Everyone Says It Sales Prove It It is only as you find the real comparisons for Hudson qualities anionft the costliest cars that the enormous difference in price is so astonishing. Today it offers the greatest price advantage and finest quality in Hudson history. Never was this supremacy of value so out standing. And the greatest Hudson sales on record show how complete is public knowledge of the facts. FRF.F. AVn lifivn mnd n si inly of wiring roiivriiiciHKis and cor rect IIkIiIIiik. Why not lako ndvnnlfto of our riM'.rIriic. It cosls 5 (mi not hint; lo cull on us. Wo will glndly hIkiw you why It lx wuiili whllo to Imve thiM ccinvnilriH's nn.l how lit I lo they will twl yon. If jou rnn't coinc In, Just phono nml we will cull at your homo. La Grande Electric Co. 121 1 :10 1 Adams Arcade FRIDAY ONLY COI.I.KKN iMOOKIO and CONWAY TF.Aia.E IN Flirting With Love" Adapted from Lcroy Scott's Ureal Novel Counterfeit Last Time Today DOI't; FA1KI5ANKS In "TIIIKF OF i;A(M)AI)" hrisis HUDSON COACH '1345 5-l'ASS. SliDAN '179.5 7-t'ASS. SUDAN 1895 lrt--kt ar.J 7". i. xra Ledbetter Garage STAR FKIDAY - SATI KDAY - SI NDAY " 1 DICK .IONF.S In "THE MAN WHO PLAYED SQUARE" And Comedy TODAY JACK IIOXIK AND "WOLYKS OF Till: NOUTU"