Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1925)
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEKVEK PAGE FIVE k Monday, April 27, li)2.r.. Local News In Brief COMING EVENTS Union "Coun'.y Truck and Field Meet ut I "ion May 2. Eufltt-m Oregon Truck and Field Mc t ut l.u Grande May 9. Union I-ive Stock Show at Un ion Juno 10-11-12. REFERENDUH NOT FAVORED .slater, Mi-8. S. A. WVuri-I, Mrs. llnr len formerly here mid tiaa many irien.lH In l.u (iranile who she willj also visit while here. The following: rHoltilloti luia I been forwarded to the Kvciiing Ob- Moloml iu Walla Walla Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zable and small daughter, Maxlnc, motored to Walla Wullu. Washington, yester day and spent the duy. yci-cplcd Position t Mis. Jlarrieite Kincsiid baa uc crpted (i position as stenographer lu the State highway offices here. In I'lirtlaittl .Mis. Clint Mayes left for lillld lilSl Week where sin I'ort wilt In New Apatrnicnt - Mr. and Mrs. ticlm-r A. Vinson have moved Into Ihe uiartnuint u' L'i'ii first street. Mrs. Vinson re cently arrived In l.a Grande from luisc. Idaho, where all" has been with her mother for Home time. fltiiiriiliijg Hume Mlvs I'aulinc Nuxall ;Jr al fortnight Wishing natives. . this morning AeecplsVosiiioil Harold Howard, formerly county traffic officer here, has accepted a position with the local police department. M Ontmlo Mrs. 11. M. Maloney is visitlne, ndalivf. at Ontario. She expects to returji to her home here In a lew days. was in l.a n route lu her home at Joseph from linker. Miss Nuxall hiiH been In the hospl tul at Maker for several weeks. l.cfi this .Morning Mrs. I. Gauthler of Ivti Grande and Mrs. Cora Bloom of Cove, left l.u Crande this morning un train No. "4 for Nam pa. Idaho. whei: they were called by the illness ot their niece. They expect to be gone about U week. Mr. (in 4 n Heller It.fi. Green, who 1ms been at Mot I .a lie for lb' pusl several weeks iH reported sonn-whal improved today. Fined ( Miver 1 task was fined ? ! a and ,.sis by Jude ir.nrh K. Itrady thi niorninn on rhart;es of speeding. K. W. Miller was uIk- assessed $11) and costs for a similar offense. Had Opmitimt Iter! i'rovost was operated on Sunday morning at the Ci ramie Koiide hospital. I lei is reported getting along nicely. Here From liiUm Win. Vogel. recently elected inanagi-r of the I'nlon Stock Show for t is in l.a Grande today from his borne at I'nion. lEetinned Homo viiiT Knendiiu: several days In l.a Grande at the. Colon It. Kber liard h'ne Mr. and Mrs. U Knap per returned to their home at Jo. nepli yesterday. They made th-y trip by ,auto. Went to Milton Mr. and Mrs. Clark Denny went to Milton yesterday and spent th' day with friends. They returned tc ha U ran do lust evening. Spent day nt Wulla Wulla Mr. and Mrs. W. C. llansiu spent yesterday tit alia Walla. Washington, visiting their daught er. They made the trip by auto. and 1 1 crt! cMenlny Mr. und Mrs. Abe Harris family motored to l.a Grande terday from Itaker. Tliey visited relatives here und also attended th l.a C.runde-l'endleton baseball game. server: Hesolved that: The State -High way commiKsion desires to deeiarc Its li curly approval of the at titude of the State Associa tion of County Judges und Commis sioners In Its recent dec kt rut ion uKulnst t he proposed referendum on the so-culled lUis and I ruck bill recently parsed by the legis lature. The highway system of Urrgon In nut constructed and maintained by general taxation, but by fees In the form of license und gas tax paid by the individual motorists of tin- state. The burden, therefore, should be equitably dis tributed. The Initial heavy con struction and heavy recon.structlon cos's uro caused In Hie main by the users of heavy motor equip ment. Matiy of our rouds will have to lie rebuilt and be constructed in a manner to wit list and this equipment. In our opinion, this bill does not Uvy a confiscatory fee. but does attempt In a manner to distribute tin- burden equitably umong; those who use the high Radio llmnr rrmil Hot Luke After' spendim; several lnyn at llo! Lake rorclvinic meilic.il I real -ini'lil Arthur Kerr has returned ".o l.a (irunilc. Mr. Kerr is steward uf lliv filUs ('lull. Kcttii-ncil to I'ortlaiHl After spending the past two months in l.u Grande -Miss Kat h.T y n Md'ai-thy l.-rt Saturday tvenlni: for her hoim in I'ort luntl. Ml .McCarthy was employed an millin (-r at I'uliuun's l.ndlcs Heady to Wear und Millinery, whlU' here. Ilv. slum Holler , Wilbur Shaw, wlio lias been I'l 1 ut l.uLc t:inutorlutn for son1, tini... Is very iiuk-Ii improved, llu In now al'lf t ! "1" anil around. .iTh'! This MorniiiK Mrs. J. J. llarh n arrivid In l.a Crandi- this inornlnK from Kunta Anna. California. In visit Willi ll'T Unit Ihiliy Itoy. Xt-ws has lici-n rooelved In l.l Ciranilo of the lilrlh of u nine pound hahy boy to Mr. and .Mrs. Zi nilh Thompson at Ihcir holm' n' Nullum. Idaho. Tin- hahy was horn l-Viday. Ilolh .iiiollii-r und baby an. duinK nliily. Mr. und Mrs. Thompson formerly lived In l.a Grande. SCIIOL-WIL (A For Mon And' Younj? Men line of largest so ve have cvor out, now open Spring lection picked for you. $l.t" to Caps of Quality "Leave a clean camp and : a dead fire." 1 let (i rued to I'orUnml After spending the post week in La Grande at her home lure Mint Ann Stange returned to I'ort loud last evening to resume her studh s at St. Helens hall. In honor of Miss Stunge the girls of the hysterica, nine, accompanied by Mrs A. J. StunKe and Mrs. C H. Scrantor.. motor t.o Cove Saturday und en joyed the afternoon at the Cow ! swimming pool. I . TCIvSOAV, AIMtll, iH Mountain Standard Time Stations CNlllt. llegina. Can. (C20), S p. in., IJelvedere Symphony orches- t ra. KOA. Denver, Colo. .(3S.4).ii-ti:3U p. in., dinner music. Pacific Standard Tinm Stations KIT, Los Angeles. Calif. (4iiS.5). 5::ia-ti i. m., Kxaniluer'a mu- sucal half hour; li-ti:K, Mac iJaniel's nightly doings; :4f-7, Kaditorial talk; 7-S. program. Hills ltros., feulurlng a dinner dance orchestra, Starr Russell. Ill lies singer; 8-!, Kxumincr: Women's l'rss club of Southern California literary program; 9 y:Sa, t.'allfornia siring quartet, l.eontine J)e Aiinu, contralto; U:SU-lu. Marguerite Johnston, pianist; (Jrove lindsay, baritone; 1(1-11, l'ackard ballad hour. Sun shine band, Way Wutts. lJilty r.nd Polly Hull, Harney Weber. KFOA, Seattle, Wash. (4.r.4.:i), 4 5:15 p. in- Olympic hotel concert orchestra; ti: 4 5-8: 15. Hhodes' JJepnrtment store program; 8:3a 10, Times program; 10-11, Kd die liar knew and his orchestra. KFWIJ. Holly wood. Calif, ilih'i). 7:45-! p. in... popular song hour. Chuiile Wellmun. the Prince of Jazz; Hlllie lunn. pianist: Charles lJeuuchamp. tenor; Irene A uglily r, blues singer; S-'0, Joe Martin's Studio Sjlx dance or chesliu. Miller's international Hawaihin trio. W. S. llorton. baritone; 10-11. Warner Urolh- I ers hour of joy. I lurry hcymour. entertainer; ll-l a. in., lirand stu tier's Hollywood Mont marte cafe dunce orchestra, Mel 1'cdcs ky, leader. COMI'LKTK BEAUTY THKATM KNT is obtirincd by the ivgu'ir use of thi' Ih rct Cura Nonus t 'reams: Cold t'leum. Vail lsldn' Crcumj and sklu l.'rcum. . i :ach of these 'am Ntniie 'reams Is for a different purpose, the fold Cream for i ieansing. Vanishing Cream us a protection from weather and us a base for powder und the Skin 'ream for !nati-age ami us a tis sue builder. Let US tell you how wonderfully they work. SI. 00 u Jar Glass Drugs Inc. La Grande, Oregon led, but Atlantic coast takings are restricted. Thu softwood produo ; ei-s find that In the middle west. ! city demand Is better than that I from country districts. Farmers have had an early start on spring ! work in their fit Ids; they buy con servatively and pay cash. Itetall j em have been holding down their ' stocks, so that present deliver! ! to jobs will make early I ments necessary. the close of the polls ut 0 o'clock U was any man's race, us the. two chief candidates ran, neck and neck lu the official count, ItKltl.lN. Germany. (l!y the As sociated Press) - When told today of his election. Field Marshal von , Hindcnbui-K declared '"God grant .that pally strife may ut lust end. replace-j KverMhing Is decided now. Let us (hope that the people will now Hurdwoods uie In Improved call J learn complete unity for tn union from the building trades, especial-j there is .strength." ly Intel lor trim and flooring 1 limleuburg evinced deep plea plants; there bus been u pick- ip 'huic when the results were rend, in demand from t he automotive j 'i.et nobody" imagine I will industries, v. bile furniture inakers'staud for anybody dictating to me. continue to take u good volume. 'The battle has been fought and Foreign business has so lmnroved without reserve 1 am reudy to us to be the bright spot of the stretch out myhand to market. While prices, are low. i many, even to those Ger who opposed t here dency. is noted an upu ard ten ia our common endeavor,' lie him)emu:rg frowned on Markets DAMI'l lt ON .MAltKKIV M'.W VdllK (Ilv the Asuoelal- ...t v I I k iiil.-iil i''a f If el lull BY NATIONS i muiu' sl innahly put u damper on t. market for I In- new Gei lnall filianellliK. whleh will retard lli'KO tlatious for lurtlier loan:i und ere. ilit unit may even result In the withdrawal "( some. .Amerlean rfunds In (Iml country, it was us- srl'led today by proinlllelll Inlerna tlonal bankers. . One banker said adverse condi tions yhoilld nol last, however, for Hie wave of apprehension would probably pass (Continued from One.) j l'n-.H.s).. The official provisional flames of (ho presidential eleu ' lion follow: Von llindenhllii:, 1 -1 . 0 3 ! . 3 ! u . Marx. MI.iiV.'.IHu. 'niaelmunn. I ,'.i3 1,5!" I. Votes declared Invalid, 21.111". Tolal, 3ii.:M;.5n. Mens Suits Wc have a splendid showing of Men's Suits foe Spring und Summer wear. The season's most popu lar styles and colors in both conservative and ex treme styles. $16.95 to $32.50 Wulch Our Windows. 55 S'l'0ES turfed THE n u a The conference will concludbl ;.Mii)i:.s m (it y l'i;si'. rKNUl.HTON, ' Ore Hneourair cd by Ihe cool, . wet , weuthcr that has prevailed for the past twii weeks, wire . worms have been Hhimaulm: caidcus and potatoes 111 and near I'cndleton. The pesls have done sufficient , hanii Unit the telephone In Hie ! county nKent's office bus been kept rlnsinn rcKUlarly by kardeii ers who sought ' aid In rlKhtlng 1 1 he worms. I'OKTI.AM) .M.MIKl'.rs. I'ORTI.ANI), Ore. (Al')-- Live stock steady. Kkbs and butterfat steady, liutler : cents. STARTS TODAY (fontlnued from Vnce One.) inn r.nr.vr. SAN I'llA.NCISCO. (Al') Uu( terlat i!t l-2c liere today. Personal Mention A. llllt passed 'dirouKh l..i (iriimle Oils morning en route to Wallowa to spend n few days on business. Nellie McCarthy passed throuirh l,a lirande (Ills mornliifr polni! lo Wuliowu on n business, and pleas ure trip. She Is from Kalespell, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. I.ou llavis were In l.a (iruudc this munilne from Iheli home at lnlon.- llruce Hennis left loday for hr lancll near l.'nlty. .Miss Phyllis Seranlon was anion,' those I'roni l.a Orande who went . I'cndleton Saturday lor the track meet. 100 More Extras Needed For "Winds of Chance' (Continued from Vt ge f7" cPtXPthieI;: The Store With Conscience beailly "f llirmlnuliani. ami., o.is Hilt Oeoiirc Wallers Scandals lo nter the movies. Mio is a fenlured rOlf 111 U1C 'Winds of (.hiinre." Screen tests indleiile n ery promising film That New House ' Garage Aiiv lmildiii"; .vi" '' '"' imi ''opiesents a suli slaijlial invest meiil-a big- pile of hard earned dollars that you want lo jjuard. A fire insurance jx.licy in uiie of our coinpaiiies is a sale, dependable puard that is always on the job -aful oiio that nets action in a hurry, when you have a hiss, in the form of a check to cover the damage. Talk it over with us before the buildinsr is started; that's the safe way. DUTrON "The Insurance Man" la With The SU'I 111 I Y liAM AVIX.S t;inudc: nti4inal lnk riiomu Main 80 Kti. Oak hind, falif. Gitit.l'). 4 B:0 p. in., concert. orcheM ra. Hotel St. Krancl.s; ti-(i:45, boyn' day at home; 8, Aahiues Temple Hhrine hand: Krwln llolion, ten or; Will H- Hilt, the "dd lloine l'oet.' Arthur T. linker, flutist; .Mrs. l-'rank l'alin r, Hoprano; Noble Cliff Jlertle. phintsl; ln I a. m-, Henry Hals'ead's orches tra. KOW. Portland, ore. (CH.r.). U'StO p. in., itoae City trio; ft, cliildrcn'H program; 8, Oregon AKricilllural college extension service lecture; .S:yn, toiurert; lu, .Multnomah Hotel Strollers. K1IJ. I-oh Anee, t'alif. (4o:,.2). U-ti:;tn p. in-. Art Hickman's Cllt more hotel conceit ureluvdru, JOdward I'ltzpalrlck. director; ti;3ti-7:yt. little slories AmerUnn history, J'roi. Walter S Hester 1 lert.OK'. weekly visit of tjue n Tilauia and Sandman fnnii I''iiiry1aml. Louis l' Klein, auto harp lintl harmonica, Chus. Ij-lle Hill, rejidlntfH; i-'lorayn'i Thoiilp- hoii, Hoprnno; S-lo, .proKrain, Master t'arpet Cleaners and Con- I tractors' association; IM-ll, Ait Hickman's JJiltmore hotel dance orchestra. Kurl LIurtnett, Pader. , KJK. Seutlh.. Wiwh. Ciejl.D, 1- 1 :;p p. in-, J'ost-lnlelliyeneer musical; 1:3"-, IP-mice Iteil-j diiiKlon; '-ii.it", what's doiiif; at the theaters. KN.N. Hollwood, Calif. (:::!;.!).; ti;4.'i-ti: 15 p. in.. Wurllt.er Hlitdio program, Siil Jit's sports talk; 'lj : IUi-7 : 'f, liroKram. (J lote let Cream company; 7 : Sa, ''Style:," Myer Heljfid. jr., of .Myer S-iel and comptiii ; 7 : 4 talk, on lieallh. Hr. liolert T. Witliams; KNX fealtiie proK'aiii; Jt-H', proKrm, independent l-'iirnitiir"' Ma nul net urln company-; 10 -1 movie night at the Ambassador with Town Crier Introducing c l ciiritlefl, Abe l.yriiau und lii fa mous Cocuanut Orove dance or chestra. Kl'O. Han Krancisco. Calif. (U"..r,) i-2 p. in., Itmly Sei'-r's l-'uir-inoni hole oreheslra; 4 :;iH-r. ;:;". Itiidy S'iKr Kit It uiolit hotel orchestra; i:;t"-7. States n.-si au ra til f relies! nt; 7-7 :Sd. Itiuiy S'iKer's J'aii imml hole I oreh s tra; !-!. nnuii, auspicen UUhn H ul' r I'aiul c(jniiau ; -lo pro Kiam, San Kafa' l Thursday Mu si a. I cluh; in-ll, Johnny Hiiitk's Amphlans. i.i miii it ih;mam (;ains That the lumber Industry is in the full tide of its seasonal ex pansion is shown by national sta tistics for the week ended April 1 1. The Kuln in orders, as com pared with the previous week, wus surprisingly lartre, and those received by Hire" hundred sixty nine of the larger commercial softwood mills amounted tn a full hundred per cent of their produc tion. Shipments also made an increase, but amounted to only :7 ) per cent of outp it, which prob- ably made a slight icnln. i nese riKures. says the American Lum berman, t'hlcaKO. show that the market Is steadily improving. Ouins to a fall oft In southern pine production of ti.U per cent during the week, orders, althou.i 1.5 per cent below the previous week's total, were .r..u:' per cent dbove the net mil onl put. I nes .iiKures reflect a policy of mnnilr. faclure according' to demand that will Rive Ihe market greater strcmrlh. Must of the new urde.'S come fiom northern and eastern centers, demand from the south ern stales ledin: held back by dro-tth. whip; titat from ncrtions where there has b.-en rain has shown decided inet-eaae. The Hr mills "f the Paetlic norlhwesl are siicceedinu' in their et foils to cut down the iiverprodiietton that had brought prices below cosls. I lrd rs for the week were S per cent above" output. Niiut y-fl v Identi cal mills had reported shipments lor the previous we.-k, Hided April 4. lis !i!iS.!'l- feet, as njralnst. a Ihiec-vear average of 717, ! it fe-t. Mill slocks at praeileaMy all coast j plants are b-in reduced and are bi-comlnu broken in as.vrlin-ni. while- prices are fiunln;; up. Call-, fornm buylnu has recently fmprov-i 1JI;UL1N (Ity Associated I'ress). The people of Germany have rallied to the banner of Kleld Marshal von J ilndeubui and elected him president of the re public, tie is the first president of tlerniany to be elected by pop ular ballot. He was nominated by the National 1st -Conservative bloc to replace I r. Karl Jarivs, who failed of election in the first bal loting on March His oppon ent was Hr. William farx. can didate of the republican bloc, ad- " herentM of the Weimer -oalitlon. FOREST WEEK composed of Centrists, Socllillstsj and Democrats. The. third candi date was Krnest Thaclmann, Com munlst. ! Von Jlindenburir triumphed in his race for the presidency wit h a plurality close to S45.itui) votes. The unofficial final figures are Von Hlndenhur,-. 1 4,0:;!t.atMt; Hr. Marx. J3.74tt.tmo; Thaelinan, 1. 7St,00(i. ' Von inndenljuifr comes tn the chair once occupied Ity Kriederich j Kbert,' who was chosen president by tho national assembly at Welip er in February. 1 f 1 it, und who died in Merlin February, ' Hi5. The women's votes and a heavy turn-out of former stay-at-hoim voters elected the field marshal Not until the returns from 33 oul of 3 election districts were re eetveit' i find tnhuluted could the outcome be determined and from will be carried Hy radio, and stale and local commit teen havo been formed to center observance of tin week In the communities. Korevt Week succeeds l-'orenl Protection Week. heretofore di rected solely by ihe 1'nttcd Slates Forest Service and designed in stress the Importance of preventing timber fires. Tills year the fire liHKard Is to be emphasized aton wJth the urgency of reforestation and timber conservailon. Provision also Is made for dis tribution of forest trees to prlva'e owners for planting. It In esti mated that tho Cnlted States con tains Ul.oiHi.aoo acres or denuded fon si land which uhould be re planted. . According to the forest service less than &.oimi acres of young roress are planted annual ly in this country by all agencies. 350.0011 acres each year. OOTEL ASTOD 2nd & Hill to. Ancle. EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET ' 50r Bath. New, Modern Close to Shopping District nnd Theatres FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50 lional work will 1 mducled. Al eliims durliu; the week sieal;ers will outline inoKrams for perpi.- uatliiK the llml.fr Hupply. Slnillnr exercises are planned for virtually every schoollniuso In the country. Address. l.y promtne'il person-i it You Want tin.' llt'sl Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies llu Sliro It Is Jlnilu by (Jwlllllliil's i:li'e(ilc llukeiy lXslern Orctiim's Lcaillnn llreail ami l'nslry linkers Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Home of the Golden Crust Arcade TODAY - TCKSDAY . WE SPECIALIZE ON Generator Starting Ignition AU Electrical Repairs To Your Car Guaranteed Service Full Line of Service Parta Battery Electric Service 1311 Wash. M-753 There h i d c eyes man 's ii lure that s in u bcauly's and hides iinlll rinds It, Dress for "Mothers Day" .Mother wimlil cerlahily nipilnti' ll nice, cnilmililoreil ilirss of Miantcm, Voile, l.lneii or (.innham Marl it now. Art & Baby Shop "r.VKUYTHINO Hill Till'" HA1IY" IlliMKriTl'lllMl Hotel SoillimT lllillt. STAMPING HD'riiiiticic l'A'rriatNs i. i. o. thmsau burns 1,1(1' roirs( V"n'i..ll!r,,,v!!V'"l'..V.V.V.""''!!V'' Prices Delivered In La Grande sT.WKAicn ii on pi: .. STAND.MtK Sl:lAN .. SI'AM.M!1 TOI'HIM. K1AMI.MII 0 A lf .. MASICIt II l). II MAKTl:ll 0 KI.IIA.N . Kill III ..Sltl.'.O XI 1T BUICK GARAGE ii;nm.;s a sin mati;, iinp-. Smcc.vJiirs lo SmiUuud tV. Shliin y ' i " i : - ; CL WKDNKSDAY - THURSDAY FRIDAY "WHAT'S AN EY K CAV.i - J I'hiladelphla lias K'M imblic L brarbs; sn she niiiHl h.ivr iibu'lt u ndllluii pi' iure hIiuv.h. fill in- for Mim S baltan, u hu i just I 'J i ars obi. iola I ana has be. n taking paiiibllnt; P-Ksims tu fii her fm her role in "Winds or rhunee," In this rilm version of Jbuch'H ram uUM Mftry nIic pla the part nt Kouletiu Klrby, ti u omun f.i o d-uhr In the Alaskan gold ruii Down In Price Up In Sales lliHlsnn-Ksst'v. Ajjnin Kodiices Prices KI TIXTIVE AT ONCE Delivered in l.u Grande Hudson coach now si m WAS ?l.r.rT) HUDSON 5-PASSKNGKIt SEDAN nmm- secret jj-MliHtfil w OCT .i- - " mm 13 HUDSON 7-1'A.SSKNGEU SEDAN.. NOW ?1 !",() WAS .fiOMl now jao.'iii WAS ?21.')D ESSEX COACH NOW SI (Hid WAS ?107l The World's (Jiiaksl Duy Lcdbetter's Garage HAL BOHNENKAMP Ouneral Director FIFTH AT SPHINO f I of the success of this inslilutioil is due to several facts in connec tion with the high grade of serv ice we render Our chapel has lieen specially designed J'or the utmost conveni ence of our patrons; Special training in preparation for the care anil direction of all funerals; Moderate prices with the sum'! fair treatment lo all, rcgat dless of their financial ability to pay. E