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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1925)
Thursday, April 10, 1025. THR LA (IRANDR EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE Local News In Brief t'OMIMi l'VLNTS April 17--Ajirll Ant Iks In high school auditorium. I'nion- 'ounty Trade and 11 '11 Meet ut I nion May l'. Kaslern 'regon Track and Kit-Id Meet at La (Maude May !. Union Live Stork Show at Un ion, June 10-11 12. W'Mt If) Hot Lake i Harry .Stair h it Hi m morning on tiain No. J I lor lint l.a I.e. lb ifi re uia in I here indefinitely r). (i mm; medical trculmout. Mcliinietl Tills .Morning i e ere nd and ,V m, I'raneiM I . lioinjiieC of I'lih rp: is . were .simp, ping in l.a (.ramie yt sterday. In Maker Vc-tenluy . .). Kitchen, oi' La (irande, .pent yesterday at Maker on h-gal imaim sn. Ilcrr limn Wallowa KeV reiid and M i s. John I'.u.sd.. have hv" '! nding a lu days ii. l.a (Irande shopping. They make tneir home at W;i t lovf a. Ilcic ttoiii Portland l-iiid:." C. H. 'inn of Hoiihind I ; Frved in l.a C:.uide last evening ;iild Will lie here oil h'g;lt bllsllleSS lor sev.r;tl days. He is registered at the Son i lie r liolel. j;chit'iilii Home Jesse Omit, attorney from Klgin, arrived tn l.a. Grande today from li'm t laud. A tier spending the day uVr.. ..n l.iishns:) he will re turn to Iks home at Klgin. He turned Tti's Morning It. A. Ilenliani. ot the I .a Grande Invest nient company, ret urned to Ins homo here tins morning. :tftei spi ndimr several days in I'ocatello. Idaho, i'ii Itlishies-i. Mr. (im-ii Iti lter M. J. Green, who has h.-.-n III at Hot Lake Sinatoriuiii for some lime is reporie.i ii n proved this inorniiiK. Molormeteis sto!rn A hafj o. do.; n or tnore nioto lliet' l S wre sioh-u from ca i s park ed on the corn' r of Adams avenv-' and Chestnut s' reet, in front of Hi-1 Foley Hotel. Til. s lay nitfht. .Mi Slater ISetter Miss (Hive Slaler. who has been ill at Gra ude Monde hospital I'm the past lour weeks, is reported somewhat improved at the present lime. Miss Slater has rheumatism. Taking I'lcture.a Today Miss Mae Stearns went, to Cov M day to take school pictmi s. Mis.-:! siearns takes pictures each sprimr RADIO FAMS! LISTEN IX ON SOMETHING NEW FROM T Willie. Tommy .miie Sammy Uetfinnin 7:50 P .M. THURSDAY, APRIL 1G Hoar Uic "P.oss's Own" mdicstni f.lo.-iv Willie, Tommy, Annio and Sammy in Hi" zippiosL limsical prof-ram ever put on the air Ninjfs, (liiips, dance mu.sic, syncopated fun and frolic' IV evoiyliody; all the c'veiiing. Aiid,(lon'l fail to listen in get in on the Grand lacning's Event E. V. Price & Co. CONTEST Turn- in on WTAS tonight wave length :102.. Dmi't ims (lie hi-r doings on the litf niht AI'KII. Kith. And don't forjtet tn remeni!)er "U'llO'S VOI R TAILOR?" (UNT (gTHlE "The Store With a ('onsfiontc." Tire Easily Fee! Depressed No Appetite Try L & L. Druj Co. "f Hi.' school children ut Cove, In ion and other points. lEetni iiiul' Home Mrs. (.usbi, Milliknn h-i't l.a (Irande tliis morning lor Imt home at Moise, Idaho, alter spending -v-eral days here visiting her son. KIHs Mlllikau. l.u lionie Home rtl'ter (several weeks tn Hie v.;il visit iiiK points in raliiornia. Ore mn and Washington Mi.s, Allie Wright left La (irande this nmrti Imk on route to her home at Anas, I o w a . Mere Vesteiihiy Jievn-mt and Mrs. IM-i-shcy, lor Uleily (,f Iinlder, hill l)OW of Killer- prise, were visitors to l.a (irandi yesterday. Mr. Ilershey Is pastor o' the. .Methodist Kpiscopal chmch :H I'lnterprise. j Ih'iv This Moulin- Miss Cert i tide I lev 1 tie, superin tendent of iiuis-s at (he Hot Lake Sanatorium was tn l.a Grande this j morning receiving treat nt lor ar iinlerte.i ,ye. She returned to Hot Lake on train No. L'l. I Helm nhig Home I A i ter spending 1 he M ist four j moat I'M in Mot Hand Mb s Helen mils lett l.a tirande Mils morning en route to her home at Knterprtse Miss Milts arrived in l.a Grande last evening and spent the night with friends here. She was formerly a st itdent of the l.a Grande high school. I . ! l.t'lt lor Lo-llno Krank W. Maker and moHier. Mrs. l.etiore Maker, left I .a (1 ramie tliis morning for l.ostinc, where Mrs. Maker will bake rare of Mrs. Williams, who Is seriously Ml al Iht home there. Mrs. Maker is from I Lungview, Wash. Gtw Haiico I'rhlay Tin- La (irande monikers of the Oregon National Guanl ill tvi a dance 'Friday evening. April 17. at .ulier hall. The dance is Kiven to raise money for a "mess fund" to odd to the ration furnished ly the Kovernment. The Star Novelty or chestra will furnish the music lor I he dance. : Hero Ycstciilay j T. J. Hampson ami May Harris. . of Grand Junction, Colo., were in t La Grande yesterday visitiinr Geo. I L. Anderson, of the I'iMxIy WikkIv store here. Mr. Hampson and Mr. 'Harris are touring Oregon and ( Washington looking lor a business locution. Louvo Satunlay M is. I. C. Mowser and Mis." illiilda Anderson will leave Salnr day. en rout Will be to MorOand, present at a Whefi Stilt l hey A San -Tonic AKK nnr.DKH of a lired out nnd run d-wn constitution. Mlcanant to Like does pot bet otn3 tiresome. Assi-d.i in tho re-construct ion of d" 1. 1. ted tir aies -cleans and freshens th" iiio"l correeti impulsive nerve cenb-M --( hasca aw ay "spring fever" u h -i - r it eoT'ie throiiu'htait the v-.ir. Cjer. rii.-i Hv S'tt'-'t'nr reputation l'or purity. U t a bottle buiay. occuUve iimellng "f the Chrlstlm Kndeavnr Association, when plans will be eomptet.d f r the Intonm Hoiiat Christian Kndi'uvor Conven tion to be held m Mortlnnd, July 4 to M. Here from California Selma Wilderman of Willows. 4 "a lit ornia, has arriv ed in L: Grande lo visit Wilhur Shaw, who is ill at Hot Lake Sanatorium. She is the ginst of Mr. and Mis. Geo. Yeftfer w kite here. Mr. Shaw is reported slightly improved ut the present lime. Ukes .u Grande iK I.. French and Mr. llolim-s. Oretron Life insurance men. were in La Grande this morniiiK- Mr. Holmes has a peculiar me t hod ot deduct ion t ha l Ull'loulitedly oi- ikes La Grande t he t.est tow n in t he world, lie said "La Grande is the host tow u in r n ion ami Wallow i couulhs. which are the hest in tU'e fnm, This stiite, ot course, is the he.st in the Minted States and we all know the I S. A. leads the world." Anuly-dM t'onipletcd A letter received from K. A. Gil lillan. o. A. ( '., hy Chief of l'o itce llayms ye:;Irday state thai Mr. Gill it lau had examined the stomach' ol Hie dot,', owned liy Mr. childers. whn h was pdsoned sotio time auo, and had found tracts ot st ryehiuue, "The analysis shows (he stomach contents lo contain considerable tpiani it ies of si ryeh nine -Mil f iei nt to have caused detith." Mr. Gitfilian slated. Personal Mention M. rvin Weally was in La Grande j yesterday from Wallowa. j M. M. Iloltcnbcek was a busiiuss visitor to Wallowa yesterday. Avery Ilariisou. of the Mine j Alounl:uu Garaire, w-iit. to Wallowa yesterday on busim as. j 1 I "lee:ier. salesman for Chevrolet!!, W elit to Joseph yestCf- dity. . Mrs. .In.' Smith of Wallowa, is in Li Grande receiving m dical treat ment. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Out arrived in l.a Grande this morning after spendinir the past few dtiys in Mort land. Mrs. . I j. Marrish of Caldwell. Idaho, passed through La Grande on her way to Suinmerville lo visit her sister, Mrs. C.mtrctl. Mr, and Mrs. K. A. Nelson v -turned t(t t heir home at iViline Junction Ibis morning after spend ing sevral -days tn La Grande on business. Mabel Mnoney b-i't for Wallow;, itiiu inniiiiiii- oti the branch line train to upend several days on busi ne.s.jj ' . . i.i . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Waller Spear and wile, of enterprise, Oregon, are among the ginsts now registered at the Soiunier hotel. IIKdl WINDS VISIT KAST j PART STATU j f i 'on tinned from Ms go ,,n,j2 I loiiiidatiotis and telephone lines j were temporarily pul out of com 1 mis.aon by a hiuh wind that came iront the west Up the valley of the l inatilla. Main followcl the wind i winch lasted for an hour.. Total , precipitation during the hist :M iioins was one-quarter of an Mich. Ml eetpitalton lllTi'. ! Aeconlin;; to tin- lir" department ' figures tm lies of rain fell here ' during I he p!i; t ::1 hours, The rain, however mote or h ss ' da mat: in g Ho- winds were, proved i n benefit to many ranchers. Ha v jand pasture lands v'v lodped nialcritilly ciml aereane in full wheal was benefited, i S'-me farmers who hae prd yet t.-'.bd : pi'b g wheat hail lo po.sl -j pmie plaining tiniil the ground dries out. The Grande Monde river H re- .oi ted to b" higher than II has h "it at thia time of Hi" -ar since ItiJl. ' lH l)MH) 11 VMM HIT HV i 1 1 ;im i . moi:i M.sii;u.hv CMViMiN, nr... (;v the Asaici-i.t.-d Mi '- s) - I M ma e esi imai d ,i In ;.v,eel ejefit ;U'l ten HUHISatl'l i 1 1 iocs w:i.( eti us' d by a loi nado v. iiirli si ria l; Condon and sur i ei. ii. 1 1 Oi; count ry late e-t i rda'. : The storm swept in Itom Ho i nnl bv.-es: and after ihi inaguig betldum-s in Ho- sunt hw'sl ern sec htm of town jump' d t f the north . astern s" ctioii. where. further damage was dope. Two high . ebool students, A rl ,Morj;iin and Thomas Wesliott. were tut by I'M inn nla:s when the .., iiO.il rind' was torn tdt by Ihe .1 r.rm. 'i'lv count', machine shop and w ii- !i'iii' ot the Arltuuton Lnin- l.i eoliipall', Wlis W fee ked With 'Ml . -Mutated less or $-.'.'o.. A doen i-.uns and houses in Condon were destrod and mativ ihers wreck . d isi tv-aiby Hi t r i I WOMAN ADMITS I (riitiHtni.-d fro Ofir .ad la n told t hat st-e b. 1 toe 10 . ni. bnl Icuw . m Im i- bed. ."). lo. d members of h. r (amity und ha d avvav visPnr. Sto- said he had SUltere.l vi' ll an attack : Ut e;-.-ioilS to Hie time la Id () ame ill. ! MoM of Hv nioil' v gamed lioiu he s'ie ot ;i farm Hie lamily ewn- i d nmr V.iii'-iriMi am tn-m Insur- ! i;i. mom y pan) on the ih- M of ; Ml " ri- mb.-rn of t he t amilv' , .ho have ' d was given lo her hlblren or w n! to. pav dodor ; i--d iu;.-i-al bi:i. sl:v j -c i, I SAVEwVrt SAFETY u" t,, rnn p,nr '&SI TO DO SHARE DRUGSTORE The your partnership w hidi M'Aa'l Stoie co in t he K v c a t joys linied iuak s y o o 1 l-OJII line r. 1 0 m: l 'ompaiiy f it po. 'Stale or to h a y ln eet I ll i.' Ili.iUHiUc- You save, prlei' you quality yo i .1 only II' ( ni'tinh to us. UK Mc-xall Sto Glass Druids Inc. 7JL Store La (Irande, Oregon I'OH II A Ml M A! Mil ITS I 'I ll'.'n. AN 1 1, c Irr. I AIM - - I.iv mI.m U kI-iiI. H';ks mill Inilli rial slraily. Ilulti i- Ji.l-. Ill ITT KI A T SAN 1'T : A .Ni '1st 'i i (AIM Hut-l-Tlat Mr lii ri- Iniiay. ioi:tt.am i : i n m xisKr.T I'OIITI.AN' I. ( ll.-. ( AIM Win-: llalil u liili' I:. S. It i:ii l. s il Anll. Sl.r.'i; May. SI.M.: wiiili'. April, .iay. Iiaril whitiT. ii. ni li. tn sin in; I .r.n ; .Ma . $ I . T. ' i ; w ; I . April. SI..M; May. Jl.:.n haril , Willi. , April, fl.sr, n-llll.-. w.'-lirl; .Sl.l. . April, a I-...I. I I : I .May, . ::-. i 'orn No. :l 1-:. V. filupiii April, t-IS: .May. SCI. Mi. ill. MAISKIITS AT A ;l.AT NKW YdllK (AIM -- SI-ii'lJ!) Sliaily; rails ci HI in ut- ailvalifi.. I'.allils - l-'lria: i nsy niiilr y Jil liiiili M ln i-.vt up nl I m I n i:. I'lircin rxi-lian'fn 1 1 i ir li i' I'iiiiich up V pnlnli; Nni'uay al In ilillli,, " ( "iiOon - Aih'.ii Slll-air- Many; loua-sl prici'. Call'M.' l.liut IllK. I- Ill-lit. llMrop.-an H-ll- I cnic.(;o (AM) i poor foreign 'I inn i'otii i;.c,y; iwheat. j l "alth Lower. j Hocj - Slea.li-r 1 -W h. itd. syin p; ni:it i: vi iu is m SAI.K.M. (Me. - It v. a: :omi;m reporte t i it- 'oil land been Invest) by whieh G a law enacle the ....;isiaMi sp.cial eieel pass on me. oters. p'o tding In Sept-i The iyv far cnout;! c;t ic i. it that these altiui eeedins in the foil to declare i invalid. ESSEX COACH $895 Frt'dht and 'fa Extra Markets inRFRflM RFflRV riiMTI ANIi. dr.-. (Spi "iitei;on is ready to hear the ap peal of Ho- American Letchm for two i'hus'-s of su defers of t he world war- the distillled men and the orphans of lalh n veterans," .teeliired George I. Griffith, com mander of the (MeKon department of the legion. The American Legion ctmpalKii for a aim. ooii endowment loud tor rehabilitation and child wel fare, which has heen K'dntf " several stales, is now under way in (ireKuo- It will culminate In tin intensive drle piuhahly ahout the last of May. 'The AiuerirH) legion wauls Hp American public to have the oppor tune v of helping the let; Ion help th,. disabled veleiansaud the chil dren of men wdio j;ave up t hejr hves as a result of Ihelr service to the countr." Commander Griffith said. "Mehabililaliou and child welfare are the two ntcatcst post war problems. They tire chicly related that t hey are almost one. What disabled lather hits not look ed down upon the faces of depend ent children with terror h-st Iliey suiter the patios of privation which iiis restor.it ion to heallh alone can prevent V anguish dr. u en own rec Mors not his mental ever tin- fate of little chil I a material bur to his nst ruction? are :i;,iMMi war orphans, -There a and many times more sick, ailing an disabled ex-service men whose lives tin- war blighted. We can mil do too much for them our debt can never be fully repaid. The American Legion has assumed the obligation of seeing that the.ie two consequences of Hie war receive ti full measure of juKi.ii e, but we need tho public's assistance to the limit "K very where the endowment movement has spread, it has met w it ii hearty reception. know b will meet with that name response in Oregon." Forest Service Will Enforce New Ruling MOMTLANM. Ore. (Spe. "The I hi owiitir r placing all burning cigarette, cigar, mulch, j pipe heel, firecracker, or any Ig- nib d siib.' tatoe. or the discharge of any kind of fit-t-works, ill any place where il may start, a fire" is pro hibited In Hie national forests un der fideiiil law by it line of not Cecn tary of Agriculture W. M. .lardine, under authority vsl ed in ii liu by congress. Word of this lievv regulation has just been re ceived by Histriet Korester C. M. Granger. Violation of tlit- new n giilathm is n mlitdomcnnoT, lumishable un-,cate and after applying to a Co der federal uuv ny a Vine of not'qullle physbdal he walked out of mote than $.Mhi, or 1 li months lm-ithe ol'ilce iml shot the watting prisonmenl or hot h. bride. Local ' for-M officials suggest I Mage was not seriously ln- tbitt the new reuulalion would ! Jui'ed. Koulad-s commitleil the uiiike a good text for a. forest pro- 1 eel ion talk during- A merica n for es f wet k whi(di is to be observed April L'T to May :(. The forest service pi ins lo lorce the reirulaliotl slrictlv. n- : r omi t.oN is mi; .mm: ir SALi;.l, Ore, The battleship i i H i gon will arrive in Mini land j harbor June 1 f and will be ac- 1 cept t lottnally by the slab- on July ::. This wa-i :tnnouncei fob ' lowing a meeting of Hie ballle.d:ipl Oregon commifsion here. This 1 commission was created by an ac , id the recent legislature. Acceptance of the ballle:diip will ' I be feat u ret) b apprtiprhtte cere- j monies in which a large number of iii' ii prominent in military and iiav il alia Irs will participate, Arrival of the hatHcship in 1'ait- I land )iu rbor w ill be a feature of 1 I he jmiiuat Hose I'Vsttviil. ft I a, r r Today's Essex is the finest ever built. It is the smoothest, most reliable Essex ever built. It is the best looking, most comfortably rid ing Essex ever built. And the price, because of volume, is the lowest at which Essex ever sold. Ledbctter Garage FALL WHEAT . ! . L WALLOWA j COMING OX; (Continued frmn T'iiko Ono.) j ualtoual forest, si ites that ratit-'c eolidtl ions oil the forest reserve at Ihl.H lime ate quite encoui'ilKlntf. ! With the early sprint;, the tfrass stalled on much of the raiiKo lano 1 early, and much stock was placed beloie April 1st. This Is the ear'-' iesl date tit which stock has been, turned to the .auras tor many1 yc-.uH. j 1 tangos May Impi-mc, j Mr. Itilllncti states that the; amount of stock available this sea-; sou will total about half of the m;-i are rive years ai;o, but w It h t h depleted condition ot the rattle in' many places, caused or Insufficient j ralulall during the jms! few yeai.v i this amount of stock is plenty. Ae-j eotdlnp; to him the prospects for a! decided improvement in rani;e con-! dithms this year are very ood all pr nt. j The fall sown wheat and kiiish on j I he rannes and past ores have made a very Kood growth here dur ing the past t w o weeks alt hounh ni. my of the wheat fields yet pre sent n spotted appearance. Me- spile reports to the contrary t he hall w heal crop over the count ry 'does not show tip as promising tt. ;this lime as in past yeais. i mly tn a very few instances do mers report a perfectly salisfac- .tory stand in the large fields. CATTLE DRIVE NOT IX MOVIES (Continued tioitl Mugo One.) tion. Wagons were in evidence picking up the straggling calves jand even the chuck wagon, sonie- 1 1 iili;t like was .soen In t he 'Cov- ! ei ed Wagon" and ol her similar ; pictures, wis present. llritiuliug Stalled. j Now the branding uf the yet unmarked- cattle is In progress and 'then they will be turned out to paH Hire. Later they will again Jo jdrlven to their several allotments on the forest reserve which will be if"""""'"! h''l'L,',,:,',''',; l'"ln loves Hie old cowboy days should vh it the Woodson ryitch on Mlg ! Creek und see trie real ining. I m aiikiagi: i:its(di: i:ms j MAHSnClHLH. Ore. Issuunce iof a marriage license nt Vancouver I lo Meier Koiilades and Mrs. I'red ' die Mage probably disposes of Koti- lades' responsibility to t !u circuit 'court of Coos county on a charge ; til ji t tempted murder, for It was ; h amed here that the couple were j married in the noil h. Mrrcnlly I I he couple went to Couullle and - obtained : marriage license, Kou i hub s had not fortified himself . wit h the rriiulrcd liealth cerllfl j pistol episode under the linpres- son thai they mighl be sepnialcd. j not understanding the red btpe uf lt)biainlng the license. He was hdd Inn K'a'Hi bond for reappearance in jemrt. It's a square meal for a dim EVERY BITE'S A DELIGHT LADIES' PUMPS $2.98 liroken lines of Ladies' Suede Tumps in black, brown, grey and airedale. Exceptional values at the very low price of $2.98. All sizes. 53 ST0KKS WHEELER ON TRIAL TODAY IX MONTANA (Continued from Miigo One.) litigation In the Mont ana courts, but that there was a specific agree ment that the senator would lint be called upon lo -appear in any federal matter. This testimony war corroborated by so vera I wiliiesst : but documentary evidence was pro duced hy the department of jus tice intended lo show that Wheel er had promised Campbell to take up some oil lease matters before Kdwin S. Mouth, then solicitor of the department of the Interior. After Harlan Stone succeeded Datigherly as attorney general, the Investigation of Wheeler's case was reopened before mint her 'grand jury in Washington, which on Prices Delivered In La Grande STAMIAKII (I ( ill SI'AMIAIIII II MIIIW STAMIAIIII 0 Till ltlN; STAMIAKII II COAI'll MAsr i nt o c'dacii mas-it: it o siidan BUICK H'NMNgs & Suctt'ssn)is lo Pantie Dresses Womh rliil Value in Little Girls' Mantle Mioses Moautlful Mi'lnls r SMS.". And Cotton Mongci1 9l,li from Ago 2 to G yeiiib Art & Baby Shop "KVKIlVTIIINr: I'Olt Til ft ItAIIY" III.MSI I K IIIMi Hotel Siiiuliirr llliltf. STAMl'INQ ni"ni:iticK rA'rri;u,s n. si. v. tiiiiead and fcwf's ' ' TODAY "THE TOP OF THE WORLD" FRIDAY TOM MIX THE II U II Maich :'7 last returned an Indict ment against. Wheeler,. Campbell and Month for conspiracy to de fraud the government out of cer tain till lands. Mr. Stone took tho responsibility for the activities of this investigating body. Kederal Judge i "harlcs N. l'ray, of Molilalia, who received tilt; re port of the Great "'alls grand jury, disqualified himself in the trial of the case and I'Ydenil Judge KranU S. Dietrich of Idaho was called to preside. HOTEL ASTOO 2nd & Hill Lot An,.!.. I EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 50 )t Dallm New, Modern Close to Shopping District and Theatres FREE GARAGE Tariff mm $1.50 $11110 SIU.VI $1 IJ.1 $irir HI77.-. r.-5 GARAGE sin i vri:, ints. Southard & Sblnii Friday and Saturday News - Fables if rs f ARCADE