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Thursday, April 30, 102.", THE i;A' GRANDE EVENING DBSERVEI! PAGE FIVE Local News In Brief COMING EVKNT8 Union County Track ami Kleld Meet it I'ulon May 2. Eastern Oregon Track and Fluid Meet at La Grande, May 0. Union Uvo Stork Hhow ut Un ion, Juno 10-11 12. III , .1. A. AlUlns is jJHKt here. init III at liis Moved lr. and Mrs. Verne Johnson have nwved from spring street 'to i cult Washington avenue. lit ro frtiiii Pendleton Iob 1-IcIcIm r, of Pendleton, was hit (irande last evening for the 1. O. K. K. ceremonial lien. Ileturiicd from Portland Alter spending a few days at Portland visit ins her parents. Miss I . G. Walling returned to lui C'i'iide thin morning. Mere for Ceremonial Verne II in;. J. 1-'. Hater and Leon ard Hug were amon Hie members , of ihe K. of 1'. louse of L'lKin, who were in La Grand-; last evening for the 1. O. K. K. ceremonial. Ilnv I,aM lAciiiii;; K. (.J.) Crawford of Joseph, and 1 truce Cnx of Wallowa, were hi La Gra-ule last evenins ih attendance uT the. D. O. K. I. ceremonial. Unit To Trlocai-e. .Mrs. J. "'!. Ackley went to Telo cascl this morning to take care of h.-r two " till It- grandchildren, who uro ill there. .Moves In I'oiihunl Mrs. Leonard Johnson and chil li i en. Lorn inn and Iris, left La Grande last n iff lit for Portland, where they will make their home in , the future. Out Again it. It. Hoilenl.eck is out again af ter Indus confined to his home for several (leys b'-enuse of illness. Mr. Swisnit Ties Guaranteed l'uie Itayon U ,i In AH - - The Now Shades l'lain lilue, Plain Green, " l'lain lied 'And Also All The New Designs And Stripes in Uows and Four-in-Uand. , Prices from ; -50c l ?1.1" (UNT THIE3 Tb' Store With ft Conscleuoa ESSEX COACH $895 rrtht and Tom trtra V , if tfr 1 M tli Holh -nlMfk 1h salesman for I In Mountain Karaite. I lriv from Cove Airs. W, A. Klnii'i. of Lover t ove, was in .a Grande yesterday visiting Mrs. V. Weal hcrspoon who in seriously lit ut Grande Komle hospital. Shipping Potatoes W. 1.. Gihuon of Ny;;, lias been shipping potatoes from here to Ida ho points for tin jmsI several days i or seed potatoes. Going to ljiti'iirie Mrs. II. HicrUs and son. t'ltail Simon, went to Knterprise this inornins where they expert to make their home. Left Tor Seattle Mrs. Maggie L, Couch left last evenilis for Seattle. Wash., w here fhe w ill hiuUe her home. Mrs. ("oiu-ii formerly made her home at Wallowa, Her many friends In Wallowa and Tniou counties rcipot her departure. Left for Unite Hndna. Clark, who has been making her home at Wallowa. Iijih .one to Unite, Montana. She will join her lather there. They expect to make their home there. licit from Wallowa Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Itinker mo lored lo La (irunde yesterday from Wallowa. Mr. Jtlnkcr is a met- chant at Wallowu. They also Visit- til Cove find inion yesterday. lU'titriicil Home- Mrs. C. W. Chandler and duugh- ler. Jean, have returned to La (Irande after two weel.p spent al Cortland, and other points. They visited Mr. ami Mis. .Mi rum ('han dler at Ceiitralki. Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Chandler at I'endle ton. Taken to Hospital Mrs. W. Weatherspoon, who lias In en ill for several days at the home of her son here, was taken lt the hospital yesterday. Her hush-mi. W. Weatherspoon, has arriv- i here from Halfway, called by her Illness. o (;,'. me Today- I lecausi) of erroneous In forma tion given an Kvenins Dbserver re porter II was stilled yesU-rday that 'ove would lay the La Grande I Pirates here today. There will.be j no game until Sunday when the La Grande team plays Maker at linker. ;l.rl fm Washington Points Mr. and M rs. Nicholas I c pinto. who were recently married in this illy, lefl yesterday morning on !tiin Nm 17 for Washington points. After visiting relatives at Pasco ami Spokane they will so to Porl- i land where they will make their homo. i Here Shopping Mrs. Joseph Kloddnrd and Mrs. (M-orge Vouns. of Maker, were visi lois in La Grande this week shop ping and visiting. While here they i purchuiied, among ol her things, new diaperies for their respective homes. 'Arriw Tomorrow Mr. -and Mrs. litchard Maylierry and small son. Hobby, will motor to La Grande tomorrow and spend Ihe day with Mrs. May berry's sis ter, Mrs. It. Hayes. Mrs. Hayes ill accompany them back to Pen dleton and remain until Sunday. Al Hospital Little Dona J une Ackhy. three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geoi go Ackley, of Teloitisel, who I 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, ij the lowest at which Essex ever sold. Ledbetter Garage underwent an operation at Olrande , Hondo hospital some time nirn. In! (reported improving. Tin little 1 I Kil l's head was operated on thcre-l suit of uic riu. t illume from (tforgia - Mr. and Mm. l.co l Miller and laughter. Marie, have returned to ijt Grande alter a trip to Allanlu, Georgia, ;eiiiinlnjf Home- i Mrs. Jnsper Johnson returned to1 her home at Wallowa tills morning on the branch line (rain after visit- ins for several days here. She was iceoiupnnlcd home by her little niece, Genevieve Huchiinan. PriSMtl TlirouKli K. O. Anderson passed throush Lu (irande this morning en route to Wallowu from Koseburg. Mr. Anderson is accompanying the body ot his wife to Wallowa for burial. They formerly lived at Wallowa, movins from there last fall to the coast for Mrs. Anderson's health. Kt'turucil from Portliind Clint Van Fleet and Leo French have: returned from u motor trip to Portland. While there Mr. Van Fleet visited Ills sister and her hus band, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Alspnugh, who are vlsitins In Portland from their home at Los Anseles, Cellf. Mrs. Alspaush was formerly Miss Dora Van Fleet. Left Last levelling After spending ,nt' I"'1 two days in La (Irande In the Interest of the State Federation of Women's clubs ami the Oncgon Health Association. Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, president ot Women's Clubs and .executive .secretary of the stale hettlth asso cuitton, left last evening for Port land. Arrive Tomorrow- Mark 1 'unlets, baritone, .and Llla Council Jesse,, pianist, will ar rive in La Grande tomorrow morn ing. They appeur here In recital with Mrs. A. L. Kichardson. colo ratura sopiMtio, tomorrow evenins. I hey will be the suesls of Mrs. Kichardson while here. Tomorrow noon u group of people Interested music will give a luncheon ut the Tiffin for tliu artists. Fii Komi to .MIiine:ipollu Frank (J'Hare and Jim Conners iriived In La Grande Tuesday eve ning from Stockton. California, and visited here yesterday w il h Mrs. Klixabeth Donnelly. ltoth Mr. O'Hare mid Mr. Conners jire well known here, having lived In La Grande for a n limber of years. lhey were employed by the O. W. it. and N. company while here. Mr. O'Hare is a conductor and Is en route to Minneapolis to attend a Trainmen's convention. Mr. 'on ners will return to Stockton. They left last evening. Personal Mention Mrs. C. J. Ha.en of j;igln, was chopping in La Grande yesterday. Mrs. G. K. Chapln wcht to Kil ter prise this morning on a visit. She will ret u rn to Lu Grande t o -morrow. Mis. L. W. King returned from a trip to Boise, Idaho, this inornln';. Mr, King Is a dentist ut Joseph. Kcvi rend It. S. Hughes. Fm ullla minister, Is In Lu Grande today. Among the Dokh s lu Lu Grande last night wits Henny Stoudahl and lOd Cllne of Cnlon. Marvin Wealty, rancher from Wallowa county, w-is In La Grande yesterday on business. George Mllh r was in La Grande yesterday f rom Cove. Mrs. J. 11. Weimcr was here from CARA NOME FACE POWDER Appeals strongly o w o m c u of refined taste, because of lis delicate fragrance ami fine texture. There Is a color tune In Cara Nome Face Powder to suit your Individuality, that will blend with your complexion. $2.00 Glass Drugs Inc. The La Grande, Oregon i "ove yesterday In attendance at the Lnioa 'ounly 1 lealt h association meeting. Mrs. F. K. Harmon of Kigili. was a visitor to La Grande yesterday. Mrs. Kmma Ilurnaugli and Allle Slack of Snmmerville, were visiting in La Grande today. Mr. and Mm. T. P. Flcklln of Tn iou, ui e shoiptng and visiting friends here today. POIt I'LAN I) .MAItUKTS POKTLAND. ore. CAP) Live stock steady. F.ggs and butlerfat r,teady. Putter 42c here today. nrrn:Ki'AT SAN I'UANCISCO (AP) Hnt terliit 4Te. POIt I LAND tiHAIN .MAltkKI'S I PORTLAND, Ore, (AP) Wheat Hard white It. S. P.aarL April. $l.i':-- May. soft while, April,, J L6: May. J I. .Ml; western w hile. hard winter. April, ? I it!': May. $I.4S; northern Kprliu,-. April. Jl.aii; May. $l...it: wesh-rn red. April. $1.47: May. $1.17; lilt, hard white, April, $l.Mi; May, ?I.K0. ( 'orh - No. :: I;. Y . shipment. April, 4L&n; May. $1... MAItUKTS AT A GLANCF. M-;W YOltK (AP) - Stocks Firm; merchandise issues In brisk demand. llonds Steady: 1'niled Kingdom issues at new highs. Foreign exchange - St rung; ster ling dinws closer to par. Cotton Higher; dry weather in eastern hell. Sugar Steady; commission house suport. , Coffee Lower: Importers x ing. CI Hi' AGO ( AP) Wheat Firm: cold wave scare. Coin- Steady: in sympathy wilh m heat. Cattle Slron;.'. Doss Lower; rest rielcd de mand. ARTISTS TO (JIVE RECITAL FRIDAY EVE fonl In tifd from Pag ft One.) Win. Is lK.il): (.11 r leu t MuutiHoiKiy s.intr or it" ,.Ml'. Haul. -In. IIAMFI.S i m.rn .l (Hy Sntc Aubrey Smith) PMUTLAM. re. A remark ably line reclml was given, at the Aiidilorium by Marl; D.iuh in. voting Portland baritone, who sang a well arranged program before an en Ihusl.iKtle. if not overly-larue audi ence. Thts Port land artist seems to have nil the nef-eHfiory musical e.niipment for a suec ssful career, lie posse.eM a Voice of big range and be.tulllul mialllv. which lie lisen wilh iiMisical intelligence. lie ha a good stage presence, insurance of manner and u finished style of singing. His diet ion in four lan guages Ik admirable, and he has ;i Hens,, of the diniuailc i hat was especially notieeahte in his arhi. in "per Wandered." or Sehlihert mid :n "Ht i lequin" (S.uiderson ). whh h i an effectiv song and w is most effectively song. The nioM artistic thing he did was Mai hmniiimri s 'In the Sib-nee of Night" unle it was Atoiis-Horshk-'M ' Song of the Flea." which he gave ,ih an etra. Mr. Panb-ls sings tills in inimitable dle. K'-'d's ''Trade Wlndr" wtth Hs faHi-lnaiing rythm was also a we-lihe,i niiiii- jber. May Vun fke Haidwiek was it th" piano and plavd t,H' ' aceoiiipauimeiiw (hat Ihe Portland musical public has Ollie to per of her. The pcinil W,iH ia Hm nature of a bem-nl of lln- Ktnc-T. who plans I to h-ave in He- near fn'ure tor Hie I east to cen' imie ht- prnfeKitn.il jwork on a Iniger scab-. Mr. P.in ; (eH lii mi nrtiMi pupil of (Jio T l r j Tagih i t. -Mll.-t pcnple ex pec t POMPd hlUg j for nothing, which is why many people expeel iiK'diUn'; V? Kf'.i tllMU Vt'll. ' . ! -I I Markets I i ; i 1 IV WW H'lTVP.SfitfS TO TESTIFY IX POISON INQUEST 1 . CHICACIO (By Associated Press) --More than n dozen new witnesses will be prod need toda y w hen the ' further inquiry Into the dnt It of lyoutiK William McCHntock and his ; mother Is resumed. Judge Harry t Olsen, Insllsator of the investiga tion announced yesterday. S lie did not comment on the tes timony to be given by the witness, .except that it would be very impor tant. j John Kbarlioro assistant states .attorney who went lo Texas where j Mi h. MoClintock was taken 111 1C I years ao lo nmke invcstlsallons In . connect lou with her Illness, Is on JhitJ way back lo (.'hicaso wilh lm ! port ant evidence In connection with the woinun'H death, according to announcement made by the dis trict uttorney's office. Senator Is Converted , To Mr. Dawes' Scheme WASHINGTON (Hy the Associ ated Press) Another voice was added to the 1 awts demand for icvlslon of the senate rules aflcr call yesterday at the White House, when Senator Fuss, republican. Ohio, last night declared that he would join any group of senators to n;vie the rules to require sen--a tors, to speak to the issue before the senate, giving members the right to call the member to order. "Some, senators object to the plan," said Semitor Fcss. "because they say it can't lu enforced, but it can be enforced as It la lu the house.'1 OPTIMISM PREVAILS AT MEETING (Continued from Tupe One.) slate depari ment headquarters. Severul present inude a strong plea for better accomodations for the boys' and girls club work ex hibits. The importance of inter esilng and encouraging the youth in the agricultural work was strongly emphasized. The response to the plea was gratifying and the boys and girls club department will be sure to be larger than ever. More suitable quarters for the boys and girls stock exhibits was assured. it Is also 'Intended to have the boys nnd girts attend all open etliif;n of. the association be- t ween now and me snow, wnicn will be held each Wednesday night in the city hall. MEN ARRESTED FOR FLOGGING (Continued fr"in rngi One.) lugs hud been Sent to Murker Ire was 'lured to a lonely spot In the country and given a severe beating , He was warned that he would be Hogged again If his daughter ap peared uny more in the Knickers ami further Ihreatened death If he disclosed th" affair. Jeceutly the father became 111 and It was with difficulty he was a bio to lirovldc the necessities for his family. This came to Ihe attention ol welfare workers, w ho thus by chance discovered the 111 health of die daughter, and the flogging. Two men tire tinder arrest in connection with (he beating of darker. Four others are under sur veillance, suspect il of complicity in the attack. Jewell has given ui her daily iveling for fear she will be mo lested. PFIITION Ut IJMi .MAIHO SAI.K.M. re. (Special) Peti tions for the Initiative or referen dum of a uieasiire shall contain a minimum of IM-M names ol iiuall lied voters, according to announce ment made by the seerclary of slate here following receipt of a legal opinion from Ihe atlerney general. The attorney general held , that in computing the number of nanus reiiuired on inlt iatlc or referen dum p' litioiiM the secretary of state shall dihlf by two the whole num ber of votes cast for the Hirer can didates for jusllce of the state su preme court 'at the hist general election. Five pi-t cent of Ihe tolal votes cast fur Iheae eandidales, after di viding the same by I wo. iniiv be considered a sufficient number ol signatures on the petitions, the at torney general held. "Since this admittedly Is only appromiMite and not aecurate," read Ihe opinion," It should be re garded only as the minimum, and, lo be entirely safe, persons offer ing such petitions for filing should see pint they contain the required per cent of the highest vote cast for ally ofHre." Three hi ws enacted at the last .session of Ihe legislature are under i referendum iltack. These Include the mj-railed iiiitoinoldle bus and truck law, tithtng act, and Ihe law providing for a tax on i.igareilen. Hiiuif and tobaccos. l.l'IPFMIC I i:lt AI.I.AM.Ii M FPI'f iltl , Ore, - - The disease -..hieh caused the ibiith of Kny mond Ifeadlee, srn of Pr. and Mrs ,1. P. liickert, local high sehool .'(inb-nt, last week was not of Ihe i pbbiuie typ". and therefore w hk no eaiine for alarm iinmiiv high sehool siudenls regarding spread ol ihe diseaHe. said ii public auuounce m"ii( by Aubrey it. Smith, super intend' nt of schools. A sample of the spinal fluid 'vas s. ill lo' Hie state board of health at Portland and the report received today d'l-lared "(bith was dm' lo eerehral UM-niugitis due h ptU'Umo t ticcus ln(e.iion," which Mr. SmlHi explained 'wan not the epidemii type. onion pl'iilmMiun In I'limi'lu hint j.ur l -.-1Iii'.Im1 ut I ,l.lJ C.IMto bUJh- !. Vmt lov 7,111 flu -4. u. !'.. .... Yesterday In Washington John Marshall, of l'arkersburg. W. Vu.. was named usMstunl at torney general. Secretary Hoover called a con ference of Atlantic and Gulf slate executives to consider fish conser vation. A formal contract was expected between the- Dollar interests and the shipping board for purchase of' the California-orient Itni. I 1 Chairman O'Connor announced j he would recommend legislation i authorizing treasury payments to i American sailors on American ships In foreign trade. j The Immigration bureau heji. ' t an Inquiry Into clreunislaneet' rounding the American tour of Mix. Mary MaeSwIncy, sister of T'sr reiice MacSwiney, the late Irish ro- publican leaJer. I). 0. K. K. IN CEREMONIAL LAST MGHT (Continued from Page One. ollty. II lj siihl that the Hands of the desert between knighthood ami KhmuHsuns fertile plains were fur-, ociously hot. and lh tyros im one by one fell In the dong mccoa to be devoured by ferocious . t Igers, made the evening unusually enjoy able. The observer has persist-, ntly interviewed tyros of the evo. ning but the list of maimed or the xteut of their mutilation by ani mals and manhandling by the bri gands has not been learned, It 1m ported one of the tyros Is unite advanced In years and that ho alone escaped the tortures and tor ment. Divan Personnel. The divan was made up of I he following: C. K. McCorinlck. La (irande, royal vl.ier; Mr. Humph- s. Pendleton, grand emir; Ijuv- rence Graham. Lu Grande, shlek; Claude Iterry, Iji Grande. Mahedl: Charles Despaln, Pendlelon, Saruk; Hruce Cox, Wallowa, Mokutina; J. H. Keency and .1. MeCurthy, 1 Grande. Sahlg and Sal rap and Walter Jones, La Grande, master of ceremonies. Hie occasion was further en hanced by the -presence of W, J. It. Clark, of Portland, personal repre sentative of Hie Imperial prince. Much of the success of the un lerlaklng hist evening is due to the untiring efforts of Itoynl VI .lor Jones and Secretary ltnlph 1 lycra and the committee in charge. An airship without a rudder lauded In Itellville, III., without even one person mistaking It for a congressman... ... .,..!- (.. If you are planning a trip lo New York, now Is the lime to co, before thee build another subway. ARCADE Fri. Sal. 1ilrrirt! Hi Uc-C 1'iilnl! I l,-f.-' :i I 111 111 hut ft'H iinly Ihrr lllHt of II hunlr-J lh.it I,-.-i-,fl.- It. Illl k UK H I'll- 1.1 nnvi-r 1 -1 II fill. . ,. A John S. Koberl.son pioduclion l-'nitii tin- pluy ! William '. Iu Mill" ami Mariiii rt 'I'm III. ill NKWS and NOAH'S (HTINC; Today "IDLK TOMa-'HS" v. v 'm r fli' r i O'f noyr t KATIOM4I. if A Blazer Shirts $5.90 and $6.45 Just arrived! Men's all-wool Iilazer Shirts in browns, greys, greens, tans and blues, checks and plaids. Just the garment for the sportsman. 55 STOKES Capal Citizens Want To Handle the Reins (Continued from Page, One.) It wouldn't be so bad if congit-ss did a first -class job of city gov erning, but there's room for a lot of Improvement. Kvery time nnybody, 110 matter where, gels a ( funny new Idea on municipal leg- 1 utatlon and wants to try It out on Ihe dog, he picks- Washington.) Washington doesn't have to be cons il ted. It congressional con sent can be secured, the Washing Ionian have to -stand It, w hether they like it or not. , And congressional consent ts easy to secure. Washington ksn'l any congressman's own home town.' If It -were, he wouldn't be so ready to have il monkeyed with. Hut being Washington why sure, go as far as you like. All this being the ease, a fat chance the Washing! oulans have of getting anywhere with their self-government campaign. In the Washington police de partment's opinion, evidently, the mere fact that a man has u pris on record Is no conclusive proof that he's a "bad guy." Not theie times, Too many people get into Jail who nevertheless are all right. At all events, even If an appli cant has "done time."- he still can Set u taxicab license, provided he knows his business and Is re '"Cvery Mile a Ticturc" Taku Glacier Alaskan Ports Inside Passage Scenic British Columbia Mt. Robson Canadian Rockies Scenic BooUrt Free. A. B. Holtorp, Cily Pais. Atf 122ThirdSl. Portland, Ore.' Phone Broadway $300 TUB LARGEST RAILWAY SYSTBM IN AMERICA (ilaska CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Monarch Malleable Ranges MONARCH KLKCTUIC HANCKS SUindiinl Combiiiiitioii KU-ctric Han-cs IViced Uijrhl Sold Uieht W. II. Bohnenkamp Co. Q HALF Mm. h I h. lr I'llll.T Silk liiii-i'linsr. nrw !-llll or ili'i'SH Willi II pull nf Half SiK'ks . or t'ollon. A inlr of ''' f'l-c Willi wli Art & "l:Vl:HYTIIINO I'Olt TIIK UAI1Y" HIC.MSTITCIIIN'J llotrl Solilimr lllilK. KTAMl'lNO nlriTIOItlCK l'ATI'IOIt.NS I. M. !. TI!!!EAl 'Who Iniiiis lliii foiTMt Imiiiis lln- willaii. of llm world." General Cords Go a Long Way U Make Friends. Jennings & Shumate SiliTc.v-airs lo STAR TODAY HOOT GIBSON "LET 'ER BUCK" The "Round-Up" Picture THE HUH spectable. "It's a iiuestion of moral character," explains Poltco Inspector A. J. Headlcy, In chargo of the license bureau. "Jf a man's toMgh, he gets no license, even though he never was caught. 't he's straight, he gels it anyway. Kverybody's entitled to . mako good." Obituary SAItAll FltANMS HAMILTON' Funeral services over the re mains of Sarah Frances Hamilton, wdio passed on yesterday morning at her home near A Heel, were held this ul'lemoon at 2 o'clock at Suin meivllb'. in charge of Snodgrnsa and Zimmerman funeral service parlors. Mrs. Hamilton was born January S, isra and tiled at the age of 76 years, three months and -'; days. Shipbuilding concern is being sued for 11 millions, which is enough money to spend ut a Hum mer resort hotel. HOTEL ASTOD 2nd &. Hill Lo, Aniele. EVERY ROOM hs PRIVATE TOILET 50 flallu New. Modem . Clooe to SlioppinR District and Theatre FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.30 and thz DOUBIJE TRIANGLE TOUR Jmm Portland SOCKS Baby Shop Hoillliuid V slilnu i