La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 21, 1925, Image 5

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    Tuesday, April 21, 1 2,.
THE LA GRANDE EVENINd OHSERVER
TAGE FIVE
L,ocal News In Brief
, comi.n'u i:vi:.nts
Ynion Coun'y Truck tuul VWd
$ Met'C ut I'nion May 2.
jKatrQ Oregon Truck ami Klefd
Meet ut l-u Grande. May y.
Union Uvn Stork Khuw ut Un
ion, June 10-11-12.
jSiKsixc's father tlii' KTII Til TUT
jSiKftlKi'fl father in Uu rirut hotel
I he was ever rom-ded with lit New
I'ort. Wrniont. forty two years uao
At thai time Mr, t'lurlt was lit'll buy
;Of (hi- hotel.
Motored o Pendleton
Mr. unci Mrs. l. Mayt inolor
ed lo Pendleton today lo imcnd tli
day uii huin-Ks.
SH1
i n) id i:iiH'ririsi
Mr. and M i a. I'iiiil Kohr motored
KnierpriKo Sunday and spent
dnyith friends and relatives.
Victorian days.
I
;iday. Mr. Ut
i Hi rufiston.
trn I'i'oiii ll'ritiist(iii
U. l(dn ily of M rmislon. was
l.ustntitN visitor to La (Irande jes-
I lolii-rty it. a .sheepman
ili'r I'inisi
I.. . Levitt was fined $n alid
coals today by JudK- liut;h 1 trail y
on riiiirKti of speeding.
In Portland
I. L. M.-yer
f.petidintr a few
a buwiinHa trip.
i. of tliis city. i
days in Portland oi
(liicsMHl (aiiie
vyd l.anninj; and Verm- Jcn
ftiKH Were anions lip- La Cmnde
ji.opl" ho went to Walla Walla
fcii nd ay tu nee the hasehall Kame
!;ef in Mitt from Portland
Colon It. Kin-chard, ntloiin-y. re
amed to La (irande this morning
jiiler spending a few days in Porl
liii'l trying a case In-fore tin: 1-Yd -
i.il court.
Jleir from Siiiiiineix illr
'i .1. C. Hacker, of Suiniiierville,
jjiart lieeM ttpendiiiK nevernl days in
i'l.a Crande. lie went to Walla Wal--jla.
Wash., Sunday to sen the Walla
v;.alUi-La tirandi' bail Kanie. Mr
, packer returiitd lo ilia home today.
Jleltl ('nilei'ldicr
i The Primary Department of tli
I. S. rliureh held a conference
Sunday afternoon at the tahernacle
jjhere, A laixi! nurnher of people
n(t--nded and an excellent, program
J was given hy tin; children of Hie
depart nient.
:j Ketiirued Home
Alter spending several d tys In
l.a Grande at tin- P.irehfieUl home,
Mr. and Mis. .1. K. Uachail and
daughter. Ktta Mae. and Miss Kllen
lilrchlietd relumed lo their hont'K
at Palmer J urn-lion this morning.
Il i k at Work
Margaret Lovan. or the
et -Marie I leant y Shoi. In
work attain after heini: away for
the past week because of an oper
ation. Al leaded Mevtin-i
I-. A. Say re, county scliool raipcr
iiitendetit. an.) Mm. Sayre allended
ti pa re iH teacher's niectim; al i'hv
last evening. After the regular
meeting Mr. J-Viyrc conducted a
(Itiestion lo on the school laws.
time in l.u Grande on littuinei.
Ctydo Pord (ittetidwd tile Walla
Wiilla-Lu Urande buseliutl game al
Wallu Wallu Sunday.
Mrs. William Wi.igaiin of holder
was shoppihK in i Grande ysei
tiay. Mrs. I,. Allniun of lOnler prise
was i-eKislered al the Summer hotel
last i VelllllK.
I;
Wcariii!; CoIoi-n
Itecause the Junior x'lvls cannot
join in the fit; lit for t In- Senior
Mascot, they arc showing their loy
alty during mascot week by wear
ing t he class colors, in 1 lie form
of green and orange hose. Kuch
girl weurs one green one and one
orange one.
Went lo I. luiu
Mis. lien G randy, whose home is
in Molilalia, and Mrs. L. P. I t'y
went to K I frin this morning to spend
the d.iy visiting wlih tlo ir mother.
Mrs. Mary Masten. Mr. Grundy will
arrive in La Grande tomorrow Iron
Mont una and they will spend sev
eral days visiting here.
lightim; i
plan given'
1JY DIXON
ont Imied from Psigo Ont.)
Lldoil 'a'ipar, I liioli; Jeff I It-all
and llernard Shanks, liiion.
itcsolulion Pn-M'il.
G. L. l.arlson it-vit-v.'ed lite ii.i
. roving of the old or-gon Trail
highwa- in Oregon, staling that
the original intention was to have
the highwa etiiirely pav-d iu Ore
gon, but that only a cry small
portion was now paved, lie point
ed out t h.il I he A.it oria-Poi t km I
Margar- highway, reeentu p;ivi-d. was lo he
back a I MraiMhteiied out at a cor-t of ap
proximately $;;oii,nu:i and also tliai
the hignway cummission had re
fused to pave the 1 nion-l.ou.. Tree
section of the old Oregon Trail
liiis ea"r bec.uu-e of lark oi lands.
Mr. Lurisou then read a resolu
tion which will be presented to
I he highway com mis.' ion this week
asking I or less ex pen.-. i e repairs
oti tin- Astoria - Port land s! reUh.
The resolution wad adopted unani
mously. . '
Mr. lirisoii aho stared tliiil
plans weie under v.ay' lo form a
"Pavc-thi -old -i M e,-;on-Ti ail" com
mittee with ineiiiberiJ in LS towns
in t negon. i
Several announce mi ids were
made, iuciudir.g one in refei eiice i
to l-i Grande'.-, music week, which
will be held early in May. The
chamber of commerce endorsed t iu
pkiii by a unanimous vote.
lli:j;!t K. Grady was chairman
of the meei it.g today.
Kctiirnfng llmr.c
Mrs. W. K. Davis pasnel through
La (irande this morning en routol
to her home at Joseph, after spend
ing the past year al Medt'ord and
other western Oregon points. She
also visit '-d relatlv. s in Idaho
w hile gon
Hcii Yr.-teMlil,
Mr. and Mrs. P. U. Siwshoe and
Miiatl son. of Omaha, Nebraska,
slopped in La Grande yesterday al
0'ie Summer hotel eu route to West -Trn
t il go H1 ' '!H1'' ' 'f'fTfll'H t-TfT.-r f nTTTTS;
by auto. Mr. Siusbee is a nephew
oi Admiral SiL-sbe,. of the I'nited
Siates Navy. N. K. "Palsy" Glark
of the Nouiiner hotel served M r.
l.rTl for I'ortlniul
Judge William Duby, chairman
of Hie Oregon state highway com
mission, 'ind It. II. PahlotU. state
highway engineer, left this morning
by auto for Portland lo attend the
highway commission no-i ting there
Thursday. April :t. Tiny will In
spect the highway en route to Portland.
Klenzo
Treatment
For
White Ti-i'lh
Healthy Cuius
and a
Clean Mouth
D au ghtsr ' of ' Two Star'
1 i, I
v.-
No dental tteatiiieiit can ac
complish inoi e.
Klen.o Itclilal Grciiit 25C
Jhn.o Anliseplic 25C
Glass Drugs
Inc.
La (2ranrlr, Oregon
Markets j
i
' 1
i -' i 5-
! N - . y
: ' J,
Jlrre if Lealrke Joy
Lcntrici the Second
movie iiriress and her fiv rnontliH old (iHtighicr
The father i John ;ilUrt. ulso well known it
mttvn- fan
RESTS CASE
WHEN HAYES
TESTIFIES
I W
Attended ('oiivmtlmi
J. A. Ted ford, manager of tin
local J. Penney Company store,
t. Hnlii'T, also of this store, and
Ghas. Uaker, manager of the Kn
lerprisi store. returned to La
Grande this morning after attend
ing the J. . Penney company con
vention at Portland. Mr. Uaker will
ifu-un lo Knii.-Lpr.isu. wuniethm'to-day.
Personal Mention
(Continued from 'gi One.)
who knew something about the
nature of I hi business. In some
iy or t he other he told me hi
could In of gr.-il assistance when
lie came back from Kurope. lb
sail he uvs a senator :;nd I nu
ll rstood that be meant a si a' e
senator. Tlieii he sail he was a
I'nited Slates senator and I replie;i
tl',;il i did not think I wanted to
go into the matb r at nil. 1 was
ratju-r dechh d a I mm it, hut 1m
asked me n see p.ooth a-;ain anil
raid any arranei-i-. nt I loot h would
make with me or had made with
me would hae his .mction."
Linen .Mill Situ k Taken
POItTLAM M Al t K I ; IS
I'OliTi.ANb, ore. (APj I'attle
and sheep steady. Iious steady to a
shade lower today. Kgs firm, but
ter 4:;e, butterfat steady.
Ill ITLIM Vr
SAN l-'IiAMMS' 'O (AP) Itut
terlat -iliojc lure today.
Installs Novel Floor
In Display Window
vimp.i.i: gi;ai M i'i'i.v
NI-:W VOHK (AP). --Ttie visibli
supply of American grain show s
the following changes iu bushels:
Wheat decreased -.u i l.oini: ooi n !
decreased H.i'a rt.iuill ; oats decie.is
i d :i,S;!i,ii(jii; ryo di creaaed
ooo; barley decreased j I'Y.imk
poitri..M ;n
POUTLANO, Or
-Hard white M.
S May.
April, M.:.:;;
wdiite, April,
hard w inter.
I SL.Vl:
SALLM. ore. Kiddle p. rot h' rs. j $ 1 :
prosperous la rtnei-s, living m ar j 1"
ifiMioiintM. 1'oiU eoontv. subvert!)- I'ard
ed (or Siifina c.f prei'i ired stock inl?1--'"-
the propdsi d ?;!. i Mie n mill I 'oi n - No
to be local-d in or near Sa h-m. ! A m it. ? lf.
I Kiddle Id'otli'is are I lie lir.sl lar-
I AIAKKI I'
-. (AP). Wheat
S. Itaart, April.
S !.t;o: soft whit".
May. ?l..'..ri; western
SIM; May
winter, April tl.M
noi l hern spring.
May, x-r.u
$1.1.1; May
w hitc, Ajiril
l.f.n;
? I.SN;
$!.;:: ;
M.y,
April.
I iv I.
Itltlt,
May,
V.
I let loving ill the old saying id'
practicing what they preach the W.
11. lEohnenkaiup company, dis
tributors for Armstrongs Lino
leums, who advocate linoleum tor
every room In the house, have Juki
finished installing ;i new floor of
Gray Jaspe linoleum with a plain
black bonier in I heir f in nil u re
show window s.
In order to how the method of
laying tno window was lefl uncur
tained during the operation which
consisted of cementing an extra
heavy deadening felt to t he floor
and then cementing the linoleum
to the felt. The black border was
laid last and ull seams w ere fin
ished with a water proof n un nl
which makes a very practical and
durabhi installation. After comple
tion of.,lhi- laying the en'ire Moor
wtiN wUfM-d . w it li Johnson's Liquid
wax iupl Ihen polished. . . , ,
gain si is apkil i : i :c tnii)
iiai.i.ot tiii.i: .Moiirn;i
SAL10M. Ori-. Judge Mc Million
;f the Marion county circuit court
j handed iluu u a decision modify
lng the ballot title prepared by
i lie aiiorney-Kenerai ior i oe n:e
ere nd u m mi as'! re attacking the
so-called automobile bus mid truck
law enacted at the last session of
Ithe lclelature.
I The ballot title prepared by the
aUui ney-gi-neral referred to the
I I'.-e Imposed on the busses and
May. 5L",.
L
CAPS
L
6u
iMi'li
have
(jpen
I "or Spring;
r bent selection of
and J'.o.vs' Caps wo
L'VtT carried, now
for vuur aclcction.
$1.45 to
$3.45
Oips of (Jtiality
Kepling
Inibler. wi
yesterday.
Mrs. V.
her hoim
morning
Larson and mollo-i- o:
re visitors to La Grand-
1 (hikman relurnod lo
at I'alni' r Junction
after, spending a shor.
On, ntore Willi cuiimieuee
ROYAL
v.M i i.M svi:i;ei:it
will liil.c (lie ImicIki-i.v unl
if )nr !irin iMMi.M-i-lran-liiK.
.laki- ! (-li-iiiiiii n
ilrn.Mii-(. mil n tiik.
I'ur a l I-- ilrnm-islrn-lifin
nt ,iir liunic, call
La Grande
Electric Co.
The More, of UimlNy
ami Scrvico''
niers who hav taken stock in no
mill. A dne to veil s;;iio.imh(
pr. ferr- d stork in the plans to cit
izens of Salem will In- launched
soon.
Breaks Recirct
i
vi:i;m,y ;gai i:imhiis
WASHINGTO.V (AP). -- Grain
exports fi on i t he I llib d Si at s
last week amounted to a.S 1 li.iinii
bushel -i compare 1 with It. It 1 l,atni
bushels 1 he previous Week.
( 'oiniin ice department fieur'-s
Abullfindit
'wherever they
sen real
good cand
' t hose
j Win
the
ell
folio
i nig coiupi
iports last
risouH
and
of He
ek before:
a b ishela,
J.L''i:.'eia
i gain si
i ca in si
I I . I M. i ; ba rley, .lui.tui'i a!:atu d
j ::o:'.ioi; corn, h,hom auainst ;.
lotMi; oats. 1 -LfHio against IIH.iio-).
I 'a Had ian g fit in shipped f nun
t he L tilted St a 1 1 s was 'IX pl.iutu
Ituslu-is atraiust none (he previous
week. Flour shipments from the
I nited Stales and Canada la hi
we. k were Hs.Vhiu ba reels aj;ailjsl
t -It;, uoii the
M ACKIMS
M-;W YOLK
cord low f
Poo ls ' h
k b. foie.
AT A
(API.
( Km
t 1 1 - - w
liOSLIiPLG, Ore. April ra
records for ail ye;u-s since Ls
wer-. surpassed when the local
w at Iter bureau station recoi d d a
lolal rainfall lor the monlli up lo j
dale of 4 inches, in the pai :tc. j
hours the precipitation toluled l.snj
inches, selling a new storm record
for Dial period of time bit ing 1 he I
month of April. The heaviest j
ralitlall for April in I In- 4 'i years
the station has been hu-ab-d iu I
Uo.sehtirg was slightly Iu excess of
a Inchon,
The rains have raised all I lie j
si reams ami the S'out h I ' in pi ua j
river is nearly up to 1 h" htgh-wa- i
t'-r mark id' the pasi wintei-.
croj
dlon ...
c.nditK
; r:asv
points
till fa
vt;.
Look!
Tnl.i 17-year-ohI Toronto hith sclico)
Mil -s ilio i -ixL:ti poi-s-.-?or of a woria
record. In a recent tournament she
lonpel four feet. 11 Inches In the
running hleh Jump, ttmnnlilnc tho
farmer .mark by half an Inch. She's
Inntu Kvolyn Bmmley nnd '.her
o- luevement was all tho moro note
worthy in that It was the first tlmo
ho liad ever entered an open ath
letic ov&ut.
Siic.-m-
! ''ol!c
! I I
i Huh- r:
'urn
ply.
I 'Mil It'
IIOKH
' C. I
hum-!
r h tn :
i:ik.v
I
(A I') -
. Uly
liullii.li -
.lliiii,-.
l-y ini-
- Win-slalliil
.MIIII,I,A IHI.MIS S'l.l
Mi II. Al. I. A. .n-.-. Hli-. i lmri nl
llli- Miilalln nntiMl lill.'h M'hnnl ills
Irlil Saliinlay IllKhl s - j . I I III
lilil ol l-'i-rrl-s - MurilKi-DVi- nl Spu-Ituiii-
ami I'oilli.nil lur ?'.'i.""'
Immls lor (In- ii.-w m-IiiiiiI l.uililiii'-;
III) l'. Illllfll riH'tl-ll Mill!!. 'III'! llOililM
lunr n riiiiiHin iiit- i.l .r t.T i-. ii
anil IIk- iiri'iniiim iil v..in JUil'.i.
Ittils mi th. Iiiillilitii: ulll ti.' ii
i il liimorriiw iiliihl. I 'unsl i in.l him
is i xitcli il lo In- Sllll lt'll lit mi - i'li lj
ilut...
Anl iiri- w-llhiK ""I Un it- Hiil'.
i ll slim s In wi-ar v. lill" ramliliiiK
i.i ;i it'l -low ii -i . nil Ivi-rs.
It's a wow I A ten
strike! !
There's no Ectt'nS
around it, Sweet's Ro
deo Bar is certainly
taking the candy-eating
public by storm.
Slip a dime across the
counter of your favorite
cigar store, drug storo
or candy emporium.
Say, "Gimme a Rodeo"
then prepare tochange
the ol' ideas about how
good candy can be.
JSVVEET"
Ladies' Dresses
Each day there are new arrivals in Ladies'
Silk Dresses lor Spring and Summer wear.
The very latest styles and colors at prices
which mean a great saving.
$4.98 to $15.50
55 STOKES
THE II l) II
IrticltH in the nd us a lav. JudKv
Mc.Mahon modified the hallot title
to read license tax', and made it
plain that the license tax uppti'-d
only to in o! or vehicles naed an
uiiiinoii carrle ik on the public
hlKhw aya.
Iiipiinoe
To
ItiiM-hull Ten in
I'lay American
SKA'lTl.i:. "WhhIi. ( At'). W'ase-
tla unlver.Hli y ol Japan tia: ac-
pled an invitation to play the
t'nivei-Hity of Wa.shlimlon hasehail
ieaiii here this Hprin-, and Wah
itiKlon will play ret ini Raines in
Japan In Urn tall of lirjil,
Prior to the visit of the Jap
anese team tu the 1 nited States.
I he rnivei-slty of i "hicaRo nine
w ill play it in Japan. The Chi
cago diamond star uro lo pl.iy
se vet nl additional kumich while in
Japan.
WaHhinton hall teains liavo
ma tie 1 luce trips to Japan, win-,
nim? 'Jf out of Jt Kaims on tliu
last totir.
Hom-Imii'k luilliiii; ItrMiiiicil.
It( iKltl UO. Ore. IU illlnc lias
ii.-en resumed at the l.eeper Dome
Oil prospect lifter several weekrt
spent ream in k t t In Jiole to u
lui'Ker size. Karly in tim yeur ii
(ltit flow oT oil wih slrtu'k and tho
shaft was cased off while tho striltH
was prospected. AlthoiiKli I he atuirt
was only ahout 7H feet deep. It Ih
stated that u Kood sttowliiK of oil
was obtained.
Under New Management
Cleaning - Prc-SKing - HopaiiiiiK - Allvmtiuns
Expert Work Prompt SoiTice
THE WARDROBE
.rl li IVihijN I'llO.VH MAIN 72
WI) ( Al l, I'Olt AM) I l I 1 III
Boys' Wash Suils
Jlesl llllK Mills fM'
Lilltc Buys In Tan, llroun,
I 'or yi.UTi and M.T.'i
A1m AVali lints
lilue nml (iiivu
Art & Baby Shop
"i:vi:kviiiino l'ou i nf. nAHY"
lIliSlM'IICIIlMi llnlol ScmiuiT lllilli. (STAMl'INO
HC'lTEItK'IC I'A'rii;K..S l. Al. C. TIIIU.AI)
Yin Know li'. C,-)"ft (PJ
U,, h.i.c Ii. M;u!r Hv
SWI'IT'S-SAI.T LAKE SjS':V
G(.il Catid
EVERY BITE'S A DELIGHT
S-T- A
R
Wednesday and Thursday
WM. DESMOM)
In
"Straight Thru"
And
li.MJY VlTAiY In
"Jack And The Bean Stalk"
FRIDAY "I'llI VOLMIS SAL"
Taken near Ml. Rainier
ilM.lll Mlll
i-lpls.
6-Foot Beauty
4
4
ri!i.vn;i:s i vidim i: c,m:i;
in m:i.i:i tinc; MM Mi IM,ll,s
j IMI...'i),!S (AIM. - Hap
jhahard seieitp.n (.f pnnter' t.-v-ll.'-:,
youths v. ho are lo l.c i.ni'- ap
j pi en! iei- printei-N. is to he sup
seded 1'V a senntiMc mi-timd ol
jdeterminltitf v. ho Hhall taUi- ip Use
I Hade, a c e o r d i n ir li Jano M M,
j Lynch. pre;ddeut of he Intern. i
i I ional viol;i a phtca I union.
Intelligence fl . ps eh ia I I ie
; Ii y:i will I-- . !ii.ioy. d lo .hie, in
! in-- ean-hdal. s s.i to I.il;.- up
itlu hii.sine:..' . Mr. IaioIi .a.l. IvJlt
' ea'ion .1 i .i"irt no nl v. til no: h
l have h. . ,
nniie I he a ppli -
it t- :n mm; an 1
Prices Dclivpretl In La Grande
si'M)ni n i-i: ..
STAMlAIII) II M.DAV .
KI'AMIAKII II TOI.'ICIMi
S'l AMlMill (I IA II .
.M AM I It COACH
AJAN'M.K U m;da.
. $111111
Md.-.d
. SI IJ'i
SI.". IT.
.n;s
U.-.7.-.
BUICK GARAGE
U:MI.S X MII MATi:, l'nii.
nlK-ssoi'S In SiMllhlllll .V Mllllll
l. in
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Willi:.
Tmnlmll.
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Doesn't it look good?
And it's just as clean and good as it
looks!
run i f!--y jii.-i u
) 't inl.-r r.l I n. imiIii. im-! i l,iili iJ(,,ri
j "I Oh- til'l'i- nlK'Nlilj. -. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -i - nl
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i.iiii'i-r. .!!. ,.v,.r..,i in f,t. kh-i-in "" "' '""'' "' 1111 I i -'. I'-riin
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The Popular M. I. A. Dianiatii-its Present
"Honor Bright"
At The
HIGH SCHOOL Al DITORIl'M
Wednesday, April 29lh
DENKKIT OF HIGH SCHOOL
ATHLETIC 1 CM)
General Admission
Reserved Seats
:;.)(
5()c
Wednesday Only
Wiih
Doris Kenyon, Anna (. Niilson,
Ilobart IJoswoith, Myrtle Stednian
Lloyd Ihinhes and Frank Mayo
TODAY "PLAYING WITH SOI LS"
Coming Thursday
"SO BIG"