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Wednesday, April 22, 1025. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE Local News In Brief comim; i;vi:ms Union Oouiiy Track and Kleld Meet t( Ifnion May i!. Eastern (th nn Track ami I-'Md Meet at J .a CJi-itniit! May It. I'nion Mtc Work Hbow ut Un ion, Jufec lo-l 1-12. Unr on lliHni's I . K. Millsf president of tin- I'nv (.iniiifii-ial Hull uau in La (Irande P.-.st-niiiy oi ittifiino:;. i . ' - j,and Olltcc ImIuis K. MorriH and L. K. Morris of ve. and John L. ('rouse of Aus i. . Oregon, , I rans icted business at nd on ice yesterday. Here on llu-diii'ss J. I'. Lott ridge, official of the Cm stern Orttfon Llht and Tower company wllh offices in Maker, Is now reftislei-ed ut the l-'oley hotel. Poultry .Man Here William Humbert;, h-ad of the i'nion County Toullry association and a resident, of I'nion. was in La Crande yesterday. Operated Op Miles W'Jodell was operated Monday morning at t he (Irand-: ! llon-le hospital. He is reported ) getting along nicely. j Weill m li'il Lake ilis. Harry Starr went to Hot Lai.- this morning to visit her hus band, who Is in the- hospital there. J orfeils Unit I'. HogerH forfeited a cash hail of $ I to ti justice court for non appearance-, to face charges of Speeding. I'iiii-lifng IMantinx K. IK Jasper of Alic C.raiid'- yesl-rday. Mr. that the larger p:iri t in the Alici'l district h'-ell planted. d w as In La lasper slates f the tthea'. has already Ill at CopperUehl 'A'oi'il luu: ) n received here that L. V. Ooodin is Ui('- ill with tiie flu nt his hnme al Copperfield. Mr. ami Mrs. (loodin recently isi( ed in Lm (Irande at the it. A. Ihn luun liome and he has heen ill eve; since returning to his home. Weill to i:it;i!i Mrs. Kd. AyerH i;hd small d uigh ter, MaiMorie W'llliiiriisim, stopped in La ' ramie a shoit time Mils morning en, forte to Klgln, to visi; Mrs. H:ilph .Smith.. They are from Lt'hiand. Oregon. it . t-t ' lEeiurned Home Mis. L. Willtalits and smal daugliter, M iss Iris, u ere in La (Irande t liiM morn tn en roiile lo NHl'STAlJTKK SHIRTS Vr Spi iiif,' Newest patterns in '; Nefilijjee ' Shirts Silks,' Uroadclntli and Percale (d 9r,.l.-) Sliijls of Quality a ip SKE OLli DISPLAY Of Mother's Day Box Candy We are showiiiK several kinds at different prices. Conic in and make your reserva tion, now. ' Poxes wrapped and mailed ' at no additional charge. S V mstmn , ... ..-.UliUUUTi'fL at Halms itrit-i days at KlHln spend- visiting I , To VM' lather Mrs. I. M. I)ul;ii j daughter, lielty, Icit and small l.a r.rundc I this niuniiiiK oi ' visit for several train No. 2 4 to ays at J hinting-1 toil Willi Mrs. l)olan's fuilo r. Itt'tuniins to Muwilln After spending the winter in Portland Mis. Hoy Templelon pass ed through La (Jrnnde this moin itiK en route to Mawille. Mrs. Tem plelon expects to spend the bum mer at Maxviiie. lietuiiMti Home After spending several dnya in Lu (irundeat the Nature Cure hone receiving treatment from Mr. A. N Mayville, Mrs. Mary Male returned to her home at Knler prise tills morning. In Western Oregon Mrs. J. A. Knherg is spending several days at Portland. Salem and other western Oregon points. She in visiting her son at Kalcm. Jlt'n from Portland Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Kvnns and son. Junior. ore visiting in La Grande this week. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Zur- briek while here. Had Operation I lt rnard I leltorde. smiil IMr. and Mrs. Hen Deltorde ! underwent an operation I son of of 'ove. at the O rande ing. H'onde hospital this inorn- Attended hetin Mrs. I'ele Hraver was a visitot to La (irande from Katnelu Mon day. She attended the meeting o l'ast Matrons i-luh here Monday evening and returned to her hom at Kamela yesterday. Home from Hospital Miss Olive Slater has sufficientlt recovered from her reci-nt Illness that she has left the hospital. Sh is now at the home of her sister Mrs. Nellie G. Neill. Visiting Hen Mis. Walter K. I'oole is visltiiw in La Grande-at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Moore. She expects to return to her home at Wallowa sometime today. Hen from llolsc William Kleopt'er spent Sundav and Monday in La Grande with his lamily. He has been employed a: Unise. all winter brick laying, lie returned to Ituise late Monday. Left .Moudny n t t . . Mr. and Mrs. (I. L. I Mil t on left Monday night for a several dai; slay in Cortland. Mr. Outton will attend nu insurance convention while there. Here from Wallowa I Itev. ami .vi rs. . r . n'lu-iua u i spending a few days In La (irande from their home at Wallowa. Mr. Shields went to I'nion Monday eve nillg. He is pa si or or the presbyter ian church at Wallowa. I.efl Thi loriiiug ! Mr. and Mrs. Onrgr '!- Walkei iand two children, aceomp:ini"d by Mr:i. Walker's father, P-it Ihis morning (n triiin NoA 1 for (taker. Mr. and Mrs. WiilLV-r will return 1 in a few days and Mrs. WalkerV father will remain there Indefi i nilely. Personal Mention W. W Hi. I. b n of Perry was in 'Lu C, ramie this morning. Jean 'orkm:in went city Hits morning to sp days with friends. Mrs. It. A. Hendricks went (o Hot Lake tills morning for medical treatment. Henry Hunch h-H yesterday for California points to be gone indefi nitely. Mr. and Mrs. K, (1. Mnnpiis of Adams. Oregon, were among ttn guests registered al Die' Summer hotel yesterday. They went out on the branch train this morntmr. l i-Ai-" TO ULSiZ llnir home inj; Severn) friends. in J Mia, flb-nn Lincoln was u vis'.! ot to l.a. (irande yesterday from h'i 1 home at t'ovc. II. I.. ( 'laycomli Ih u business visitor to f.a (irande from "Kpo hanr. Wash. ..Mrs. ('. K. Thi.ineit; h ft morninu for 1 1 r home at 1'lea Valh v alter smndintr yesterday in .a Grande shoppiuK. Mia. Cora Hooper returned to her iiunit at Kostine this morning or lm, iM-jtnrli linn train alter a trip u, iuriiam visiUmr irieudn. LA GRANDE MUSIC WEEK SET MAY 3-9 (Continued from 1'ngn One.) inei ce oilic's and the Mil eillioi n WrlKht drug store. Artists' Keiilal. 1'nthaldy the featun- of Uie en tile eek w ill be a joint recital to he given as a prelude to the week proper. May 1 , when I lie Neighborhood club and the Mou-y day Musical wlil present M is. A. I., Ulchitrdson, colorat ira soprano, Mrs. I la Council Jesse, pianist, and Mark I inniels, baritone. Such a combination of artists will make u perfect concert, it i said. Mrs. Jesse Is a pianist of great ability and the only teacher on the coast having the endorsement of the famous l-Yench muster, L'. Hubert Hehmitz. Mrs. A. J.. Jtich ardson has for years been ranked as one of the leading- musicians in Oregon. Mark laniels will give a concert April JMh at Ike Cortland municipal auditorium and' his appearance here will be his final one before leaving to study in Kurope. The Monday Musical is ci re di lating windshield stickers adver tising Mm;ie Week. The stickers an; bright btie in color, and car ry the caption "Music Week. May J-:." According to members of the club "a motor may refuse to respond wit li a musical hum un less, it lias one of these." .movii: .M..A(;i.it sk;iit KLAMATH FALLS. Ore. It. K Moe. ex-manager of the Pine Hree motion picture t healer here is be ing sought lor the alleged embez zlement of $-Mii in tunds from his former employers, Moe left the eilv and the warrant for his-urnst was! sworn out. The I'ine Tree was owned audi operated by the Mann circuit o' j .'alifornia until Wednesday night, : it which time it wits sold to local Interests. A checking of Aloe's ac counts is alleged to have shown a K'lMMl shortage. Moe came here about six months igo as manager of the theater. He formerly lived at Lungview, Wash., Hid Kellogg, Idaho. Jle said he was manager of the Lungview baseball I cam in I he Timber league for a lime last year. He was it member of the Hoard of directors of the Klamath Kills baseball club and took a leading part in the husinesa .and social hie ol the city. HOLLOW MOl Mis AUOI SK ivi i-;ici-:sr or ncii;.n.ints AN'OKHKUN. S. aeuiogists from w this state lire tt lion being oiHai.i; C. (Al')- Arih ii ral coilenes in join an expedi ed here, lor the purpose of mounds on ca rivers, said lo hav exploring the great the Tui;aioo and Sen near here, which are been built b a race, that antcdaU d Some of the lho..e along He ro large that Uialely thine n the red men. mounds, esp ally Tngaloo river, are I hey cove,- appro.xl cres and are about I mi feet high. Ioiltevvii) mi examination of sev eral of Die mounds Andrew Todd of Ihis city expressed the opinion that their interiors are hollow- and T-ontain relics of an ancient nice that only await the e:,plorcr's pick to brim; thciti to lii;ht. A large mound mar C:iliunn Knits wa.s di-iuol iln d during t he iloods of I'.tas, revciiling a num-Ij.-i- of pieces of polti;r- and other evidences of a pas; ci ili.alion. Sea Work, hixrm tiou At Island nf Helioliind llAMHCHtl (AP) The shores of the island of Heligoland are ea lug in w it h startling rapid ily. I-V.r eurs the sea has been stead ily eneif. aching on t his lilt le Ls laitd. anrl all (hat was left of the hat hing beach has been almost completely claimed by the sea as its own. Recently a hugo slit of approximately 3 nun cubic yards plunged Into I he sea wit h a ter rific roar. The villa of a prominent Ii-r-Itn banker, just completed, Is now seriously imperilled, while an ad joining building is being torn down. A solitary garden pavlllian hangs on t he verge of t he precipice us though at any moment i might drop into the depths below. As the erosions of the waves have of late produced a number of det-p c-eiees in the rocks it h.is been Found neeeySiiry to close l he puhlie road over I h" cliffs. OJihM Cttleii of I ranee. I l'.l, lieploio lurirmities of N"ii, i.i i;Ii:ai (,u,)--.l-n lup- lloll.ind. who ree.nil- !- ,i hi : 1 1 1 T It bli tlidav and is ;ali to be France's oldest eidz-n. piobably ewes his life to tlo- fart that one or bis b-s Is pis inch. ,'diort. r than the uth-r, A.s a nm S"UeIlee hi- has e- (-1 pi 'l service 111 all the wars v.hielj have raided 'lurll ix Itf.-liim-. Hand lue three "M liv- M. li The b;iby is V.t. the seond H,.n is 7 and the old. t. Mie),a- 1. i Dot ijilite :.. I MKctls-iMfr t'te 1a'- ler Al. Itulland r--e. ntlv .'.aid: '(! is a poor sort. lb- l.-m'l unite hut he is d'-af. hidf-bllhd and ne at'le to work. l is ttio bid for a child to in- in such a state. ,f ! li v. iind- r w li it u lit l.a ppeu to him l( he should beconi" a r'-ahy old man." What 'iekl"s a man more than K"liift out hix MiniiiKT sr.it and illJlll U UlliK lit ih'-' J-ei..' t. ; SAVErf ISAFETY DRUGSTORE Tlie KLENZO TREATMENT KLKNO Denial Creme Klell.o Antiseptic und u Klenzu brush .together maUo a complete treatment lor teeth, gums and mouth. Clean and healt hy teel h, mouth ami gums help main tain a healt hy body. I'se the Klciuo Treatment Dally. poimlam) m.i;ki:ts POKTL.Wt). Ore, (At'l Live stock steady. K-.s steady, ext r;. one cent higher. I latter i:,v, but terfitt steady. hi i i:mvr SAX CIJANCISCii (AP) Mut terlal -If. isc heif today. I'OliTLWO OlI .MAKM.T POKTLAXO, Ore. ( A PI Wheat Hard white 11. S. Haart. Aprb. $l.lla; May. $l.(iu: soli white. April. $I.rr; May. St.;.:.; west-m w hit v April. Sl.f.l; .May. ?l.r-:t; hard wln- ler.- April. May. Jl.f,;!; nrthern spring, April. $l.ff; May, ? LfiS; western red, April $I.M ; May. Sl.r,-; i;i:t:. hard whit.-, April, $Lr: M-iy. I.n.".. Corn - No. :t );. V. shipment. April, H-l.ro; .May. $1.'.. MAHKCrS AT A lil.Wt i; MOW VOHK (AP) Sloel.ji -Weal;:, Pipe issues al new lows. Pond:;--I-;-isy; l''reitch (ttdiga t ioiri 1 urn react hni.u y. ' ' l-'ondgn e:.chanr,t I r regular. slcrling rallies almosl a cent. ( 'ot ton - Lower; tihowers in Ok lahoma. Sui;ar Ib'iiy; ran .su,:ar a year's 1" est prici s. Coffee Ivi.sy; slow j;pt demand CIII' AC.i). (AP) Wheal - p,.ir, -mnnd. iy steady: di:. i ppoint ii.g ejnut ile Com --1 .ower; xpeuUJion h:r.; acreage. Cattle-- I'ii Hi; broader shipping1 de.Mi.,1 I. Ibigs-- l-'P-ady; p.u Ufi:i hotdin out. ATI l,i: I I IE N (;LAILY ro si . i i.t t i;i;s!l,v;i; i;OMl?.'!(lN. AM:.. (AP) IK- Le.i ijilseil as ii worthh.'M wn! a lev. jyears iii;o, sunt low .is hav d vel joped into an important milage crop I in western Canada, according- lo a I bulletin of tie- d p;irtmeni of a.:ii cult ure. Atbert;L prodnci d a .mibibiwer ,erop of marly .''Mi.nmi ions bra yar. the largest ciiiut jet record- il. Two dol,. is a Ion wi-s the esti mated i iihI ol til prod net .on. Con sidering the high food Vitih- of the crop. Die bidleliu ibciar. rl it to be the clieap'sl silage or fodd-r crop ever rais.-d. I 'eVclopm: n! of the crop is rllte !o t he epans.oli of t h" dairy in diiiPry. said the biillelin. The gos pel of the sum lower was t ii at preached by ep rts. Many farm ers sowed small fh-hls to ill" plant. The experiment was sueci ssl'iM . l-'rom to IT r( tt.ns an aeiv can le i-xpeeitd from sun I lo we i.'i ami. as they are succulent, stock find them palatable, the Imil.-tin aas-'rled. . A man raises cain with Die w ili er jiboiit bullied food because he enri hav e I hat hind at home. Tigers' Pilot Thl l i apt. Iner, btw on tho I'rinreien ci-.v in.! suon. ii px ppuii to pil"t thf Tjem to a mot i Kieecsf-'fut carupauMi on the briny Uttp. Th'j mtitci m! t lund In ta.d . , ,, to t8 U ti-'l 1 vr .- rfefi I m i am m Glass Drugs i Inc. ! Markets . i v. Rowing for Women Finds Enthusiastic Advocates in London LONOOX (Al News that the faculty, of the ( niveiMty ( 'ollege of Nor! h Wales had barred boat racing among Its lair students on the ground I hat t he exerc.se is highly injurious to them ho. aroufed the varsity girls in other parts of Kngkind, who conti-ml th it the acimn is not justitied by (tUht experiences. lf properly trailu d. there Is no danger of straining the heart." said Miss Kvelyn Cunlifie. presi dent of the London I'niverslty Women's Mowing club. recently. "If one lakes a proper cure to avoid all .Mveets ami chocolates., new bread, pastries and other choice bits so often served ut af ternoon teas, ror a long time in alanee. there is no rb'k ut all for iitwliur aspirants, .Miss un Rompers and Play Suits wr the huh I KUMI'KKK KHlt UK 'J'O KOMI' IN " STAMI'Kl) ItK.Ml'KliS i l'ff.aS : 1-I.AY HI ITH I'dlt IIA1I1) WKAIt . mill I.S t (13V NX t4 W . Art & Baby Shop j- ll if 111 111 IH HKMSTITCIIIMi Hotel Nuillllicr lll'ltf. STAMPING 9lf.V H'r m -SS . BimiOT r.vrrKitxs n. M. RjrmtjBAit ; SL p W' f Prices Delivered In La Grande aWk m$ ' OTSSfeS STAMWII. OCOI I'i: SHIIK j Jf 'JMW .si'.wDAiti. u si:i). - sn.-. . X&jy TTL-. mJiU 7 &sfH''rtfc-; JIASl l.lt 6 'll - l3 fii CVS?fflVfr ' Suit t-swirs to Southard Sliiini I ' t J j i , , , s - t - a - r ARCADE M Today and Thursday iiimtuva- 1 WM. DESMOND . VSf jkfM In Saturday C I ? I "Straight Thru" . 'A IJAIiY PEt'tJY In , wr j ' "Jack And The Dean Stalk" j WANTED!! lm at the hserver Phone A m m m ,m m en m m m w ;M M m 'Ml w. IH m M IIAKING POWDER ik.yai,. i2... so.-vai.i i-: ?.-"!) TOMATOES ( Al.ll oltMA MISSION. Ml, 2J TIV. 8.V- X AI IIi 2 K'li '- OAT FLAKES M in u s, i.aik.i: : vai.i i: .21 TOMATO son-, ( AMi-iiiii.i.s isi- vai.i i: ! MACARONI :t i-.rKA.i;s :: vai.i i: .2') NOODLES ia-.M-i.M-: mmh.i.kk : vai.i i: .25 Pl'Ml'KIN IH I, MOMl:. SOI.III lA K, Ml. 2J TIN 2..r V Al l I: d( 'I ll SOAP I'lll.Al: XMIIIi: I.AIMUIV. II IIAUS ,-.llr vai.i i: '' DROOM -)li noi si; liltooM 7..I- v ai.i i: . t() 9 -i I I'LOt'R Ill-I.ll. SA(I .IIJISI.V (KIAM 12.?.-. VAI.I l: RAISINS I am y si;i.!il.i;ss. a i-.M'h.vc.i.s i.-. vai.i i: . ' COI'FEE I'ltl I I.UIil II Mill K, 1,11. tin ". vai.i i: .H OYSTERS v. i.. si.i.i i i. no. i tins 2:.- vai.i i: .19 HOOVERIZED Service liffe continued. "We arc the old est Loudon women's crew and practiced inter-varsity 'racing lo lore any other Ixmdon university. "I do Hot advocate mixed boat raclliK. As et we are not a.ble to coniiele with men, and I don't think we eer shall be, us there is no sport in the world in which strength tells ho much as rowing. I have ne cr seen a cii.se vt ill effects from racing, as all our can did Jen mu-d have strong hearts to be allowed to lake up training. Rowing as a sport for women is on Its way to enjoy greater popu larity lure than hockey. Judging by the strides it lias made during the lat two years." perhaps Italic Kulli. the baseball otaer. lalnled In a l'llllmall cur washroom because lie found some I soap there. Main 37 i . b. .jTszirY a m i 13 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD GET THESE VALUES Prices Guaranteed 18 Hours 3 STOKKS-:l Cash and Cany ECONOMY Ladies' Pumps Just received! a splendid assortment of Ladies' Pumps for Spring and Summer wear. The very latest styles in Patents, Litfht Tans, Two-tones, and many other very smart styles. Priced very low. $3.49 to $5.50 155 STOKES 0 "If I TODAY Marry Again" GROCATERIA Sell Serve ' U U H H n M HI H IB n w M n pa H H & M H W M M M H n M M Wt w M Vi a M M