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1 Thursday, April 2H, 1925. TI1K LA" GRANDE EVENING" ORSKRVEtt PACE FIVE Libcal News In Brief ,. , . s OMINfi RVKNTS Union i;oun'y Track and Field Meet (i I I'nlon May J. Euflti-rn Oregon Track and Field Meet, jit 1-u C3 rn it 1 1 May y. Union 'Mve Slock Show at Un ion, '.juno 10-11-12. lIIci-c iixlny Fred Kicli. manager ol' 1 in- Mar vin ('luceiy sloro at Wallowa, came to l.a (lr;jinlc I mI ; y utler groceries. Visiting Here Mrs. f-M. 1 lock in visit ing here ut the A, I'aiHftns home. Mrs. Hook Is from Wallowa. li-s. ZillHT IlrlliT Mis. S. . Zubcr, who hati been oiiite ill for several daju with Hu llo, is reported some better today. Molorcd U tVnllji Wnla Mr. and 'Mrs. Hill TVtnplelmi ixk-upallied by M.S. Adolph Sle grisl jmdnred to Walla Walla. Wash., today to spend I he day. Here Yci-Jerilny Mis. F. J. Powers is Vsit in-r in (IranJe w ith M is. John Allen from her' home at Medical Springs Here I'roiu liakcr Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Kennmi, t'oinpanicd by Mih. kenuoii's r. Sii-:t Ander.son, and Harry lis motorVd (o La Cramle yeste; fioni I lake i and spent the day. Al lloitul 10! wood Houston, who was taken In the hospit il several days ao bi-riously HI. is rcMorled very much improved! "I Hit? present time. Vnion Visitors Anions, the visitors in l.aOrande yi-stcrday a1t-rnoon wt-re Mr. and Fishing ;i Toss You (Jot At i CLINT'S Will JJring Home '. The Fish. , We' 'fit you from head. (o foot With Fishing Clothes Of Quality LITFNTL'F FisniNf; hoots Just in Today. StiJ.") a Fair The Ktoro Wltli tVinHc.leiiOft Mk&S' p3if''1!V Zf-'f' rzzi ' .ra.'-fPKl,.:lMJ"X t&r. '"World's Greatest Everyone Says It Sales Prove It It is only as you find the real comparisons for Hudson qualities among 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. HUDSON COACH M34S S-I'ASS. SEDAN '1795 7-PASS. SEDAN '1895 Freight an, Tax Ixtr l Ledbetter Garage and Mrs. r. s. dim Uctuiiied rioiii miipa j C. W. Hunting has returned from n urn tor trip tu Nampa, Idaho. Mr Uuniing moioiiil io Nampa Tues day on busim-sn. ii tied j i:. Lowe was tin. .1 $lu and ;eos1s this morning ,y Judge Hugh j I). ihady on charges ol speed i 1 1 ; . i nc arrest uhn mam- hy c. l Hol brooh, gounty Iraliie oilicer. Have Son . Mr. and Mix .1 li.tliiii-r Jlagcn are ' I In pro mi pan-in m of a nine ami joii.'-hall pound bihy slhi born lo lll"iii Monday al Hie tiramlo Uomb I hospital. Ketuiiied Home , After sp' ridmu- I he p vn thr- e ;day in I .a Crande at the home ol" Keverend and Mis. Willi im Crosby Uoss. Itev. and Mrs. Francis I.. Itomniet and baby. I tilth, or Kubr-pris-. returned to ilo-ir home this mot nine l.cll Tor Home Mrs. I. ster Kolibs and baby. Maker, and Mrs. I:. H. Wright. I.ime. it-it this morning- oa tr, No. 'Ji en route to their homes ter speiidini; several days in Grande visiting rekitives. Here from I'oitliind Dr. 11. M. Iloiivy lus n turned b La Grande alter t-pendin' several days in Portland. I r. stud Mrs. Louvy went t Portland last Sat urday. Mrs. Itonvy expects lo re turn in a few days. Hcinrncd Homo A fiep spending several days ii la Grande wiih her hiribtnd win was operated on at Gr:tmie iiond hospital. Mrs. Miles Woodcll re turned to her home at amnu rvill last event nr. M r. Woodli tinj? a Ion? nicety. l.cao Tomorrow After spendmi; siveral days in La Grande ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. it. Lei-jhton. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McClary will leave tttiuorrow for their home -.it Pasco. Wash. Mr. und Mrs. McClary wee- mar ried ut Seattle last Saturday and have been spendfn;? their honey moon with Mr. M (-Clary's sister. Hen- from Salem M .-. and Mrs. l- A. KUint spending a lew daya in La Grand" (it Ihe liouii1 of Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Hill. Mr. Kllint is slate forest. -r and is hero in thai interest. He is also visitiiiK tlie forest rnnjier's of. lice tit oilier points in this section n Die slate wllile Mrs. lOlliol l.;t her Bister, Mrs. Hill. Moved to La Grande Ed. W right has resigned his po sitton at Hot Lake Sanatorium and hr and M rs. Wright have moved oack to La Ortindc. They live at Nio Hill apart in- nts. Olivr C. 1 taseh, formerly of Hoi Lake, but who has been intenst'-d in a ho'i I at Spokane for sev-ral mon'hs Ins sold h-is inlensts there and s again In-hind the d sk at the Lake. Here Yc-tciilny 1 M ; s. 1 1. II. Puck man and M is. Marry PeLo were shopping in La .Grande yesterday. They live on jfaruis m-ar Alicel and report t hit : I he fall grain in that s--cl ion is 1 Mi, dine ol 1'nlon. looking goo'l, but It has been loo In rfsolution'adopti-d Saturday urg eold and loo wet to plant sni-ln;,' 1 ed thai Ihe Hill lims be aided lu grain. What spring grain has been every possible manner. 1 ii-VSlr V 54- f' 5 . 1 V' -t , planted 1i;ih not progressed because of (In cold. l imMili'M Slickers out Members of tin- Monday Musical arc eii-eul'illng windshield stickers. I advertising Music Week. Tie? sticlieis arc bright blue uml carry iho caption "liive More Thought to Music. National Music Wick. May :;-:t." Tin stickers may be ob tained ut H;lvcrthorn-Vrlght-M drug store or the. chamber of Commerce offices. To llac Ofliees licit' Mervln Stephenson Juik lieen up-poinu-l district bridge engineer ui' Kanicrn Oickuii with olliccH here, necordin', to alinoiiitceineiit fioiu t ho. hi at'- hignway ol I 'ices thi.i morning. 1 1' will move to l.u li ramie, the middle of May. l'or Hie past, several mouths ho has bet u bridge engineer in Western Oregon wiih offices at Hulem. Personal Mention It. II. Ilollenbeck, salesman for t'ln-vroletH, waa in Wallowa county yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl 1'ark were vis itors to l.u Grande yesterday from th'-ir home, at Siimuierville. Ale McKctr.ic and h's moilier. Mm. Mary MeKen.le, were in La Grande yesterday f i uln Suiuiuer-vllb-. 1 ! (ins Levy is sp ndiiiK a 'Mil La Grande, lie went " j yesterday. few days lu Kl'tn Alter yjii-ndinK S'-vcial days ill Portland Mr. find Mrs. Henry Tur ner returned lo La Grande tain uioruluk' on train No. - 1. DOKIES PLAN CEREMONIAL (Continued from Pafc One.) : i'ortNcominK lest further ntfony and ! torture shall be theirs and the ex jc' .dinK wraih of Mokana and his ; britraml b.md be. un necessarily aroused and Ills savage revrng't I s Be- uiercib ssly bestowed. "Therefore, 1 command all vo tarits in K haled Temple No. 17a to don your fezzes and be prepared for (he hit; ceremonial ami ban quet to he held at the Knights of Pythias C,.stle Hall. La Grande. What s.iy you boys. (Signed) Wal ter Jom-s. Koyal Vizier.- "1 s.iy they will. (Sifrned) 11. K. Hyers, secretary." Citizens Responding to Clean-Up Period Plans (Continued from Paj;; Oni.) A number of citizens an.1 siriv iiur to make t heir property thi; best kept in La Grande, und,. Ihoir 'H oi fit tire liroviiiK, wry success- j i"ot only is the properly being raked and trimmed but a conshl- ernble itmoiin! of repairing' ami 1 pa nit ing is going on. Prom a gemral survey of the :iown, it app'-ars that a large nuin i her of the citizens are taking inure 'pride In the. appearahco of their ; n-sidencos and t lo- lots I hey own ! ! hall ever Icforc. Cinuibcr Indorses Itaiy Phi lis. KLAMATH PALLS. Ore. I 'ub- lie imtorsi irn-nt of the plans of j any or all railro ids which k en- da m-c to K la m it h county was given by the t handier of commerce Oin t loiK as a result ol lell-rs re- reived last wek by tour ol Mi 1 leading- farm orga liiznl ions ot' 1 lie county . The f:rjn orga n i.n 1 ions in C Y vse 99 &Z5SI DRUGSTORE CiEWfi" The Klenzo l'lfalnicnt Tin regular use of Kleiio Denial licnic with a klriuo Toiillt Hiiisli insures Whit. Teeth I b-alt hy Gnmn and a 4 N-au Moot h Glass Drugs Inc. 77le jl?J Star La Grande, Oregon i u i ! , a x i "Al i i k i-rrs. POUTl.AND. Ore. (API . "at tWe and sheep steady today; ho,'s '':" to r.oc lower: lightweight. $ia.'5 'ii $i::.ro. KupH and buttcrfat steady; but ler. 4:ir. m rruti AT. SAN PUANiMSCO ( AI'l. Hnt- I terfat 4.i here today. POIiTLA.NI GHA1X MAIIK V POPTLAND, Ore. (AI'l Wheat Hard while 11. S. Itaatt. April Sl.lil; May. Sl.iil; soft white. April. $ l.r.i!; May. $1.07; western white April. ,fl. 51; May. SI.;,;,; haid win ter. April. Jl.M: May. ?1.;.4; north ern spriiifj, Alril, S 1 . T r : May $1.5(1. west'-rn re. I, April ?1.')'i; May, ?l..rr: Illtlt. iard white. April, JI.K7: M ly. $ I . s 7. I 'brn - - No. II. V. shipment. April. $44..r.o; May, H'.-e. I,.i:ki:tk at a ;LAcr. NKV 'Yo;k (AP) Stocks Si ndy; Western In ion at r-coi .1 high. Horn's Irri gular; ViTginiau rail way 5's rally. Poreiirn e;:ehangi-- - Ivisy; KnMich francs droc (i points. Cotton Slt-ady; bullish T nks crop nd ic s. Sugar - Kasy; bicreas'-d crop i s timates. Coffee Irn gular. CH I 'AGO, f.P Wll.-iil- IliKll' i;usN:,in fan Corn- ily; in f-- nipiil iiy u ilh I u h Call e Ins.lll.d: ii.-iiily in v iitiiiiily ill:. Hogs - TO REPLACE LA GRANDE ARC LIGHTS (Conl I lined from Pi ge One A vi-si nbout :J.im0 in le w etmlpin''iif ami reilte n hoi it :hu worMi of our present in est menl. Hveii al ter eousldertm;" Ihls In, i-st iin-nl , however, we will be able to ef-h-et eeononii'-M in operalion which will limn- .than oH' t the earrliig chargeM of 1 he MddiPlonal in vest -ineuL We do not expeel lo make any tlirecl moin tarv gun bv Ib' se ehanges. We are simply following oul our est.ihli-:)n-d polich s of im proxing our service and reducing our pile w hem- it is possible I o do so." Hearing rMpmicl. After consider I b h debate. I ion was pass.-d post pun i n in t Wed,. -la oii:hl a be; until which time .! pear I o shew Haves mtisl op- wlt her room- I ing house license shall not b" re- Voli'-d. Attorney J. I le.s.'t i--pre. n nted .lesclo lla.- lae.l lilghl. The reason for the post poro-meni is lo await tin- result i of her trial ill .ilisliee (OiM'l. Whi'h is Set H)V Friday. A petition (o esiabli-h an are light at Hie inleiseel ion of I'epot, Monroe and T strveis wti.'i leierre-d lu City Malinger ( 'n w:i. Olilliiame Head Twice. An ordinance ileiiuing and pro lilllig or the licensing and lac ing of soliiitois was read for Ihe M-cond line- lav, nigld. Tlo- ordi nance applies to fv'!eSi'll w Irn op erate from hoiea- to lions'- ind who demand all m- p.irt payin- ni before goods are lollYer-d. The ordinance prnviih a ihet KoM- lt.os lUins'd and Unit tto imi.l fuTnish ."o"' bom, for tiie tndiiiaiif e ! lasi nfghl. i- to p jto citizen' and i j delivery of ail go- a pa men) is m i'i as biong ht out oh et ion injure Jliein of ;N oi ! r d w hen e in ad.iin e. minor mailers he CO! e a-1 JflOI II- t. r I:. I. Ini tfig out of lown. everal Hot were ail' nd il no ni. ''imni dts was ah" 'N' (.1111 HA I. KM ( Ollf' M li Us annua eight del. HI I I i. M I S Tin- tihb-r (Jirh; :u, w h n h i . If re i h i I' d at i rui 1 he mi Ihinal le- hold ilriimi f ii.ii. .i..-ar ix.nv.-r, n.-l m.l.ini. f, Tlif l"!' i:i- wlin will ut I In- llallnli.il , ii'ih ri'ili i,l" Mil. I (.-- Il.'v.k .l l-.M-ilic- niv.'rtl Iv'lii;. u i 1 Markets ! i . I slBUCKS 10 BE TIGER'S HOST Walla Walla, La Grande and Pendleton to Com pete on Track and Field in Triangular Meet. I Thi' la I I. '.st of (lie TIkit track L U-am in ri't'lluij; tilt' Kllstrril t iri' fcon mi-'l in cxpirtiMl tuliiiila ! al'U'rnoun wlu-n tin- Ui tirandi' i alhli ti.s ilasli wllli tin' lYmlk'lon ianil Walla Walla trai'k uullllH in la thn:,f I'orniTrd im-i't to be held at J'viiUU-lun. u. iih in., i vi i tttimi .r I tat ton Pendleton has practically the same I truck outfit u mst year uml with the addition of another season's coacliint; ami fxpcricni'.-. Tin Hacks wen timed and mea sured during practice Tuesday af ternoon ami in ouch oilier ran Oil SATURDAY competition with York, to obiam mueii-neeiieu inior tut some Koud'malioii trom the enemy. marks. Tho century was won by MeGee in 1( 3 seconds, the mile ' run by alters. 5 minutes 27 see- ! onds; the tjtiO yard run. by liar- j thronyr,' minutes IS seconds; dis- ; cus by Newlson, 1 ati feel t) inches; 1120 by Chriatenson in 1T4.4 seconds; 1 pole vault by Newlson. S feet (i iiu'iit's and IiIkIi jump by Hoyden at 0 feet ij inches. Comparing tliesu marks with the ones hung up by t he Timers ugainst linker last Saturday we find La Grande t-inth of a second better in the loo. IN seconds bet ter in tlu mile, ono second slower in Hie 8b run. und four seconds bettor in the 220 dash. Hit Grande is way behind the marks set by the liucks in t he weights. The discus was won here hist week by Snyder with '. 1 feet four inches which Is considerably lower tliun Newtson's laii feel nine inches. MacTavlsh is expecting to take about 2d men on the trip. The squad will leave In ears at half past eight Saturday morning. . WASHINGTON, (AP) -A sum ma fixation oi' seic'nl Iftc kn6wledg gal lured from I he sun's ecllpst .Ian. -1 has led the Hureaii v Standards to three main com-In sionH. These are; That the sun's corona, which Is Ihe scientific term for Ihe radiant mantle of material slrelching to great distances from the main orb. is in parf compos-' of solid 'or; Ihliiid material, and not culirciyj of gas. ; That the existence of an eh im-m ; in the sun, in-ovlsionally - dubbed I "coronium.' which has m-ver beep Clicounb-reil on Hie cart h's glob- , is fairly well established. That u new- mel hod of timing eelipses. based on the phenomena of lighl. can be worked out and ap plied on June I's, I :i7, w hen I he next great eel ipso of the sun, vls- i ible In 1-hirope, Is due. I ir. George l. Iturgess. dl reel or of I he bureau, ami his slulT ol experts who made a variety ol in vestigations during the few mom ents iho sun was veihd, reached Hies-- conclusions al -a meeting oi which Ihey brought lh'-lr prelim inary compilations togei her. Thej are coullnuliig comparisons w It h the findings of other scientists. Or. C. C. Kii-ss, who took a tmec iraobservaliou li'om the airship Los Angebs, delected again in his photographs the green and red lines which are believed to denot tin- existence of "co roll I mi i .' Ills findings cheek'-d accurately wito ! t hose f previous obs'-rvers who hove sought evidence as to I Im possible new element. Thi- conclusions as to 11m solid and liquid mater In the corona rest f largely upon the experiments ot ! j)iK. H. T. sVlson and W. W. Cob- ,:,.M iiiuied at establishing Ihe ex act tempera I ore of I In- sun. I r. ( 'oblen;:, using better Inst ruim nl h than his preeessors, round the cor ona ti in pt-rat lire to be ;i,ouo de gr'is above absolute zero, in spite of the Tact thai previous ohser vat ions have Indicated Ihe tentpor attire to be aboul fi.ono di'iiei-s. The dili'erence In the two lentper attires gives ground for the Infer ence that the corona Is made up in part, of d'-nse malter, b'-eaiise if it were all Incndesceiit gas, th" teinpeial un- would be higher. In iiMasiirlriK Ihe time of the eclipse, or nil her the titm- o! duraiion of th" obscuration. I. d I 'rjest, another bun "in expert, sought to Rlve list roiiouiers better data for calculating th" iiiovem-nl j'1'1 o1 the moon. There is a gap In ! proven data which uiakis Ihe lini- I"1' ""' rolnin' vf ''''bps s unr- i ! I tain ly Kevi-ral seconds, ami in-, I I hough this cireumsliiiiee is philo j isophtcally nee. pied by tirdln-;ry ; hnmaniiy. it is annoying (o s hut-' Ifi's' The 1 1 urea u ti I so w as concerned l In a general ut tempt to establish ! t he inflm m e exerted upon v ir- - I less t r-i ukim Ihsion by the sun's oh-' M'oratioii, but tit deeisiolis on tint : point await the aKs-mbling large number ol obf" 1 Anna riTiiwIivIrk r c;ii.'iyaa. Ml .llarv -il.' of Mnnliiontll. Ml I;lli ;rai .if Hal.lii. Mi.is fiiHh ; i'lnin h nf al"m. Mil OIImtI Si -lifiuli:r ut l.lnri-l'l i nil' i. uml .Mi-v LmHiVi .M.iUHr ol ioiUand. SUN'S CORONA PARTLY SQLID "Honor liiiulit" Staged ! At Union by M. I. A.1 "Honor Hrii,'ht," a thr e act rot ti ed y, with inenihriy of the local M 1, A, Ulii IT part, was Kivcn at I'D ion Tuesday evening uiub r Hie aus piceii of the L nion M. I. A. lit the auditorium then. The house was tilled and the play was excellent. Features between acl.s were two leiior solos by Deri rand Wardell. of Cove, and a whist tint; number by N Iht Combs. The cast will ko to Holder tomorrow nihl when they will nlvi- Ihe play under Hie auspices ol I he Imbler Al. 1. A. in the theatre there. Wednesday evening. April -It Iho players will iipp'ar here afjain at tin' hlj:h school audilorium lor tho bemdlt of the athletic Held. The iday is umbr the auspices til the school, suppoiled by the Hi Dads. Hale Pictured on New One-Half Cent Stamps (Continued from Pniro Onu.) ho ts r Priel to havo captured by iiitfni Itritish provision sloo(i which wan protected by the man- of-war Asia. Karly in S ptembcr he volun teered to visit Lol);r Island and New He enteral the Hril ish Tim s dis guised as a Dutch school teacher, got the m -si rod information uml was about to return when, on the night of Sept. 21. In- was recog nized and captured: The following morning he was hanged. INCREASE NOTED IX rf SCHOOLS (C(n tinned ,rJJf schools, In liis riist year here, the enrollment tor all Iho schools In the citv on May 25, 111 1 7 was 1489 students. Tims. In tne enduing spaeo of time the registration in the schools has Babied (i-S! pupils or 1hree more than' the combined 'enroll ment.' in Greenwood ami Willow schools lodav. Comparisons of the registrations of the various schools one year niro show thai the high wlmol lias enrolled the largest niimher oi new students, lju.t year tin high school hud 4:t2 students and this season 5 1 more have enrolled lo help make life interesting for the teachers. A total of 2 I student' in all the schools was recorded a year ago which shows Increase of 117 sludents in the 1 3 months time. Willow school, I lie new addilloli to tho La Grande school system has It's a square meal for a dim EVERY BITES A DELICHT STAUTy TOMORROW I :ln;i I oi Iici 'h ;i-I Noel Life could Hot her uneoni;iei,il spliit. 1 rfV T-u.tlSll. ft'Vb.'ZS ft' a gjJHAl S ( JfcSSif l r.i C EtJ , V.Vi ., ' V ' V-.ii' M-s vA fr yfi Work Shoes Men's Black and Brown Work Shoes with outing toe very sturdy shoes, made of brown and black elkhide and smoked horsehide. . At prices which quantity buy ing enables us to offer. ' $2.25 to $2.98 55 STOKKS lin students enrolled and has re lieved Ihe congestion in the Green wood uml Central buildings to some extent. Ibtys Predominate. In Ihe grade scuoois more boys Mian girls lire now registered. The tcuehers In the schools each morn ing have S74 boys to cheek up on and but S22 girls. The payroll of the. four grade schools ami the high school lists fi',l teachers. While children of your own are a source of joy. they often keep you from doing things you should not do. McK. & n. LIQUID ALllOLENH The rhysiologically Inert Oil llufiiicd from jfcnuine Kussiun Oil Colorless, Odorless and Tasteless Ends constipation Moon Drujj Co. lCvt'iytliiiiK for the Sick Koom rhonc M-GS Rompers and Play Suils UO.MI'liltH I'OI! IHlKHH-ri' OK TU UO.M1- JN' 7."m- lu $2.2t" . HTA.MI'KII UDMl-KliS 7.M- lo SI. Ml I'l.AY Ktl'I'S KOI I IIAltl WliAll 1 .110 lllul $I.X Art & Baby Shop ' "KVI.UYTIIIXU I'Oll TIIK IIAIIV lll;MSHI( IIIN; f lol.l Sniilimr Itlil. KI AMI'INO IHriTi:HK'K l-A'ri'l'il'.NS l. M. 'IIIICIIAK Prices Delivered In La Grande KTANIIAIil) 0 I'OU'IC .... STAM).M(I) 0 KI'.IIAX .... N'I'AMIAIIII 0 TOiiltl.Vi S'l'AM.Mtl (I COACH .... MASIIJt 0 COA ll MAS'ICK B SI.KA.N BUICK ICN.MM.S AL- SucecsMirs to FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Taken at Jit. Rainier (TAD I THE HUH NOTK'K! Uon't I'oiKft The 1URN DANCU Al Kajtlcs Hall April 25 Auspices R. N. A. A Reliable Bank Reliability that means helpfulness us well as safety no matter what the emergency. La Grande National Bank Sound, ltclhihle, VrugrosslTO ... i nm ... $ir.i ...SI 12.1 ...l77.- S55' GARAGE SIU'.MATI-:, I'rops. Southard AL- Miiun 16 - : .V ' - l WvVNo. U if y .1 i,i ii x i i .':SJ II!! l mm ttr-f . M I . , t" : -Is U