La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 07, 1925, Image 5

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    Thursday. Mny 7. 102H.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAG3 PIV3
ocal News In Brief
COM I NO EVENTS
Eastern Oregon Track and Field
Alect at La Grande May 9.
Union Live Stock Show at Un
ion, Juno 10-11-12.
O. Unwell is ill with pneumonia
it his home in Lower Cuv'.
Jtcllli DCil front I'oi'tllllld !
I r. Marry Itouvy returned to'hlftj
home l li in ii in ruin;; from a few ;
days' business trip to 1'orltund. i
Wi'lll I islihi" '
Mr. and Mr!. flrnnt Swnlhergj
win to ioouiug itiuss una morning
on the branch line train fishing.
C'lHlfilM ll to Moiuiw
Little Miss Lois Harding is con
fined to h'-r home because of Mi
ni hi:.
Judge Duhy lli'ii' '
J inhfi' William f Mhy. chairman
of the .s : :i ( . ' highway commission,
is in La Oraude today on business
Horn his home al linker.
Home from I'm-llnyd
Mth. VitIi:uii llowel! returned to
her home at Wallowa thin inorninft
after spending several days in
l'oriland receiving t real dm nt for an
Injured eye.
ii'tiii-ni'il from Laku-
Hfirhy lip-hardson relumed yes
terday morning front Wallowa I. like
where he has het-n for tu o days
doing picture work.
Motored lo Wulln Walla
Mr. and Mrs. l- A. Kpllng were
Visitors lo Walla Wolln. WnHh.. the.
first of the week. They motored to,
thy Washington city.
lli'ii1 Lnsl i;vctilii;
OeoiKe A. Hay, nf t he I'Yderul
Department of .Justice, from l'ori
land, slopped over In l.ti Orntide
lost evening on offickil business. I In
left this inorninsr on train Xo. 24.
isiled haimhter
After visitinw with her daughter
nt Pendleton for several days. Mrs.
Susin Mavis returned to her hoine
nt Wallowa I his morn In if on the
branch line train.
Spend Wiimnii'i fit ,om ph
.Mrs. Mary ('offman. whose home
Is at Salt Lake 'lty. 1'tah. passed
tliroiiKh I .a (Irande this morning
on route lo Joseph to -spend the
Rummer monl lis wll h relatives
Lett. This Morning
y Mrs, Ida. StinKle'and son, Glenn,
who hnvf la-en visit in In La
Gtande at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry i-andox, left this morning
lor Portland, Their home Ik al On-
t;uio.
Mowerw Stden
. .Several rejiorts have been re
(elvl of theft of flowers from
yards in La Grande recently. The
Michaels trnw
One Direction
to take today
For the new clothes Hi: t
you are tfoinjr to wear
Sunday.
And, if a Crow were
making the trip from,
say, Washington Ave
nue, he'd fly right over
the City Hall to Clint's.
Open until G with val
ues that close the argu
ment. Michaels-Stern Suits
to S."2.I5
Lnnpher Straw Hals
?2.4 to 51.85
Arrow Shirts
fl.9.1 to $-1.83
1'iHisual Neckwear and
Hosiery
' u . I I '
1 4i Y H
police plan to prosecute unyom
found guilty of this type of larceny
It in reported.
II fit' ,t Kvciiinif
Mrs. (Jeorge Kremun left thl;
morning for No in pa. Idaho, nfte:
spending the pi! ft two weeks her
at thhome of her daughter. -Mis
T. It. Maxwell.
SiHt'inl 4'hv Ihmi Through
A special cur of I wen l y-f I vi
business 'men from Hen t tie, l'ort
land und Fpokam-, passed throng)
La Ciandc Oils morning on trail
No. 24, en route to Chicago. 1111-
IlolH. tO Itttdld U IlllsllleSS Mn'!
Association meeting.
ltd u rued Home
At t-r visiting In I. a (Ininde fo.
s- veral days with her sister. Mrs
Iferh Hi owning. Mrs. J. It. Was
oner ami IWo children, .lark am
Lois, left this morning on irain No
24 for their home at t 'a I dwelt
Idaho.
Took Mimics to Loise
f His Palmer motored lo Dots
I In? firs! of i hi week and took tin
Mlmlrs. the high hi -hoot annua
hook, which will he hound there
1I will go after them next Mon
day and they, will b ready lor dis
trihtition at that time.
I ll Itoule to Dliebln
Ted Anderson nnd Fmnk Dnvh
are spemllng n few days In L:
Crnndc en route Jo Jienver, f'olo
rado, hy auto, l-'rom Denver thej
will go to I'ui'liio. They nre fron'
;in l-'ranciseo, California. They ar
rived In-re last evening and like l.u
Cnilide.
MotnWtiif t rii-enc
Mr. and Mrs. li. .1. Kllcli n am?
daitKhler, Kita. I'.elle, Mrs. t'lyih
Ximinei-man und .Mis. J. A. (tasklM
left this mnrniiiK' via nntn for Kn
Keiie. Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen and
dantrhler will visit another ilauKh
t"r. MIks Thelnia, Mrs. Zimmerman
will visit her son, Itoyle, and Mrs
flasUlll Will visil her daughter, ,a
Nlta. nil siudents of the I'niverally
of Oregon there.
Personal Mention .
Kufcene lleuter nnd I-on DaviB
were .union? the t'nlon tienple wlic
were lit I .a (irando yesterday.
W. W, Rtevi-ns of Vnion was n
tiuslncKS visitor to I.a Grande yes
icrday.. Mr. ond Mrs. Kd Kline werf
shoildntf in La Grande yesterday.
Their home Is at t'nlon.
tIrs. Herthu , Hoyle wim jn Lji
(Vrande ye'stei-day Irom Vtiloii.
("', VI. Shaw, whose home is in
Port land, went to Joseph I his
iiionilnK on the branch line train
on business.
J. O. Kiddle or Wallowa was n
visitor to La Grande the first of
this week.
Al Moregaard of Wallowa was In
La Grande yesterday.
. Sam Andrews went to l
tordfiy on business.
"nlon yes-
J. II. Thompson wna In La
Grande yesterday f rom I'ulon on
business.
! Mrs. Dnvn Hits of KI;;in wns n
visitor lo La Grande yesterday.
Mrs. .1, .1. Sktllincs of Itnbh r was
shopping here ycstetilay.
j Kd Cline of t'nlon was n visitor
In La Grande yesterday.
Amonf? the out-of-town vlaltorp
In this oily yesterday afternoon
was Hoy Phillips of I'nlon.
S. 000.000 VETERAN'S
APPLY FOIt liOM'Si
WASHINGTON. .' C. More
than seventy-five per cent of the
vi-tcrnns ellKible for the ndjusti'd
compenKatlon insurance lwve np
plied for Its benefits, according to
I'lKiircs released to American Le
Klon officials here. The three inll
lion mark wvis passed on April 1.1.
! The government already has paid
MakesClaim
8!rmand FVe4. rnownM prcho
tinalyrf. In a recently publish wl auto
btoKrfttby, sa3 he ta tbs rightful
disccvfe!r of tr u of cocaine s
local nwhetlc. Frewi zsyu lie and
Karl -KoUer. Bt-rUn Raiyac'wm
working on the on:? Idea and that
nhll i. was iwi veiling hfi girl
in a far-awjy town X.olIr announced
ta dutoavary which Uaf.tfuUy waa
- - n rnnii i r. . T .
X 'A
'
Mexico Raises Postage
To Fight Pest Plague
MKXIi'O fMTY (AP N.-w
onrci'M of revenue aro eonbtantiy
eln uncovered by the fallen ad
nlaist ration In proecullnt; it
ampatn for the fim-al ndiabillta
ion of tile Kovcrnment.
A 1 a per rent Increase In do
nexilr post a Re rRtes has been de
Teed by the president to raise
unds for the checking of n pla;rue.
if loeiistH which is sweeping north !
i n ,1 nun tm ... t li Ti. him nl '
tales. The proceeds from a one.
n gasoline will be employed in
iiilldin roads. j
With new sources of Income to I
licet extraordinary demands on the
ederul treasury, increasing re
urns from the income ami cor
amitloii pioih.s taxes. iln budget
mlanced i heorticaliy If tun ef-
ectlvely, ralUv.iy and leh-graph de-
ielt h wiped out by the abolition I
if passed and tranks. government j
ifficials an confidenl that the i
lresldent's efforts to si cure a jair-i
dus of $T;i,5nti.n(Mi before Sept. 1, 1
o establish a single bank of lsue
will be successful.
official (ptarters are silent, liow
'ver, on the administration's attit
ude toward the resumption of ser
.Ice on foreign debt, under the
'fimiont-l e la lluerat agreeinenl.
liispemled for more than a yar.
t is known t hat liegotial Ions :.re
icing carrn-d on with rcpresenia
'Ives of the international b ink-is
'oiii in It tee for n revision of Hie
li;ieemetit in favor of Mexico.
lliirli TnnTfa Will
Soon Afiiiate Germany
nrssKLnOKI Germany. (AP)
While politicians are figuring
nit eteellon com hinat Ions at Iler
'fn, and getting much ncwsp.iper
'ittentlon, ti gifanlic econoiaic
M niggle Is going on behind the
scenes In Germany of which the
"Tone ml public nt present knows
suspects little. The iss'le is
shall Germany have high proteet-
ive tariffs, or shnll It enter into
'i customs union with as many na
tions as possible?
Ordinarily opo hears a greai
deal In Germany about the strug
gle between the po-cniled heavy
Industry of the Tttthr Valley and
-he manufacturing Industries of
Saxony. Tliurlngia, and southern
Germany. In the struggle over pro
'cctlon vs. virtual free trnd.. how-
ver. the lineup Is n different one.
Heavy Industrial concerns are
'"ound fighting shoulder to shoulder
w li h one group of mantiffictiirlng
Midust ries.
Those who. favor a high protec
tive tariff argue that so long as
Germany Is fettered with repara
tions payments, its production costs
HI continue to be so high that I
"iere In danger of dunipingdiy for-'
Hgn countries. Therefore, the ontyj
way to help German Industry Is to
protect the home Industries by High
tariffs.
The other argument In favor of
rstoms unions runs ns follows;
f .ertnany has become so crippled
by the loss of Alsace-Lorraine and
her colonies, the slicing- off of l'p
per Silesia, and the placing under
foreign adminlsimtlon of the Saar
and Memel regions, that the only
.-al vat ion of her Industry lies In
branching out Into foreign coun
Irb'S. Hut ns other nations would
bo unwilling to receive German
oods unless similar favorable
treatment be accorded their good?
m Germany, the customs unloo tul
voeares nrgtic that Germany should
tibolish tariff barrlrs as far
possible. This may mean the ruin
ation nf some few German indus
tries, they admit, but on the whoh
Germany will he benefited.
This Issue will come to tli."" fore
more than ever after the turmoil nf
(he pre.-iidenllal election )i:ip sub
sided. Screen Stars Soothed
By Music During Work In
HGLLVWOOT). f'nl. (AP) Mu
sic In all Its variations, from the
soothing tones of the classic coin
positions to i tic whine and crash
of tin jazz band, has become an
essential accompaniment to 1 he
sternly clicking of the moving pic
ture cameras in the atudios and on
the production lots Ihtc
Temperamental actresses, whose
best moods for the day's work may
have been upset, by a clumsy maid
or an Ill-fitting gown during the
make-up period In the morning,
left mmiy directors In' desperation
until the Innovation of "sideline"
music.
In mm. when this adjunct to
( in pera men t was tntroduecd, t he
Instrument was a rickety portable
organ, but It served to soothe the
emotions of the act reps. Its deep
sonatas, the directors said, drown- 1
ed the actresses' memories of the j
maid and unpleasant gown. j
Pianos were tried, but found hn-j
possible to move to the various j
sits about the studio, and had lo!
be tibanilutied altogether when the
company journeyed to location.!
perhaps hundreds of miles away. j
With the innovation of "side- i
line" music, the quality of the mn-i
sic and t he musicians began to .
improve. Then came Hie demand;
for musical combinations, which i
usually consist of a violin, organ j
and cello. ;
The limited repertoire of the mil-
slcians Is past. Monotony has d- !
ftro ed its nei illness. Now the
mush-Inns have (1 thorough knowl
edge ot classic and popular music
to fit the star's comedy antics or
dampen the ey.-s and Imiin. The
directors have uminimoulv adopt
-.l t he nm.-di a I "gag" as an Im
portant thread (n weaving Hi" in
ler'iitnnieiit for t he sih r d sr e. n
out l,7ir..:'s.1 in insurance to de-j
I pendent. It Is esilmnt.d nt Oils;
(rate $ ft 2, 1, mi is being tnrmd oxer
jdalfy to dependents of d-t-..sI
(veterans. At the present rate it s ;
! believer! pructicaMy a!l i-ppl t ;t ! Ions
I w Ml have b.-en rereived liy J one
2i. They ro romlug in dully at
jth rate of b,nnt.
!
Now s
ilietiniL
jj&jj'
The Art style Mother's Day
package eoniains a dellelous
assortment of tool Iter's fav
oritesall coated wll h tn
coni parable Art style t 'hoeo
late. Ib lng made of un-t'il
it Is a perfect mailing pack
age. Give us (he address
We'll do (he r Si.
Gl
ass urues
Inc.
The Ro&$JL Star
La Grande, Oregon
POIMLAM) MAKKins
PnitTLAND. tire. ( AP) Cattle
and sheep steady, hogs fio t'ents
higher, light weight $11. 50 if $12.
Kggs firm. Hutter i'l ceiils;bnt
terfat steady.
IM 'ITIlltl AT
SAN KUANl'ISCO (AP) Ilut
b'rl'at. 4i(. cents here today.
POltTLANl GltAIN" MARKI-rr
POltTLANl), Ore. (AP). Wheat
Hard white H. S. Haart, May,
$Lf.; June, $l.fiit; soft while.
May. ? I. fiii; June, $1.62: western
white, hard wlnM-r, May, Jl.fiH;
dune, $ l.ti 1 ; northern spring.
May, $LCI;
red. May, $1.1
hard white,
$LKS.
Corn No.
May. $.17.5(1:
June, ,$ i. til ; western
June $l.rK; HUM.
May, $ l.S.ri; June,
2 I-;.
J tine,
shipment,
iio; No. 3
V. shipment, May. $4.i.f.a: June
I $40.50.
MAIlKr.TK AT A (.l.ANCi:
N K V YOKIC ( A J ' S I oc k s
Strong: rails had advance.
Bonds-- Higher; dozen rail is
sues at 1:125 peak price.
Korelgn exchange Kasy ; Nor
wegian and I lanish kroner react.
t 'ot ton Lower: beneficial ruins
in Texas.
( 'of fee Weak : expectation large
Mrazlliun receipts.
C 11 I C A (i O (AP).Whent
St rong: Spain purchased ( wo mil
lion bushels.
Corn High e r: unfavorable
weat her.
i 'tittle Firm: deinnnd good.
Hogs Active nt higher prices.
According to the head of a jewel
ry association in Birmingham,
where much jewelry is manufac
tured, there is today a slump in
gold watch wristlets because wo
men are now wearing a plain moire
ribbon bund, and where as it was
pilte usual for a woman to wear
four rings it Is now only usual to
wear two, a wedding tmd an en
nngeinent ring.
No doubt a cynic f
his plnce. bat he Ill'Vi
tllllll he dies.
r goes there
Uld hmerW
you jufr
try it-
Just say "Rodeo Bar"
in any store where they
sell good candy and
thenpreparefor a treatl
It's the talk of the
country thefinest piece
of chocolate-coated can
dy that a dime ever
bought.
You'll like it t
nSweet's
IV. mute It Mwi- By I
bW t t --SAI T 1.AKB
11. Hi-tnc of rfeal
CitAxl Cmti'iy
iillS ,
I' - - --
I Marheh I
I ll
SVERY BITE'S A DELICH1
Provisions Taken to
Lake Late Last Night
(Continued frm Phr Onp.)
IMHtioit Agrccl miii.
The final loetition tor the filming
Of the pass scene has been ngr- ed
upon. It will be taken at a point
high up on the mountain west of
the lake, accessible only by horsi -back.
The fishing at the lake Is prov
ing o strong attraction to the mem
bets of the cast. Miss Nllsson spent
a good share of yesterday fishing
and horseback riding. Vlcti.r Me-
time In his life and brought In 1 .1
beautli-s.
The weather has materially
changed the plans of the picture
company ut the lake and Karl (
Heynolds was notified this morning
that Lu Grande extras could be
used only on Sunday and then only
if they provided their own trans
portation and were al the grounds
by eighi o'clock in the morning.
Ktras who can arraime to do this
should notify Mr. Ib-ynolds before
Saturday noon.
SOAP KING IS
CALLED TODAY
(Continued from rniro One!
Ill'
favored n six hour working
'day for his employes, but never
worked less than lit Imur.i a day
himself, lie was often described as
h human dynamo intense, high
powered, swift-inovlng and direct.
He had a thorough grasp of prin
ciples, and wlih It ii complete mas
tery of detail. He was an organ
izer with all the rut hlessnesj that
Roes with organization, yet he was
gentle and kindly.
His system of co-partnership
was started lulful mid never ha.s
been changed.
"Work six hours a day al your
. maximum power nf production,"
he would say to his employes.
"sludy ami improve yourselves iwo
hours a day. and I can afford to
pay you for eight hours of work."
Lord Lcverhuline was born in
ISM. at llolton, Lancashire, and
in 1 S 7 4 married Elizabeth H nl me,
who died in 11113. They bad one
son, W. II. 1-evor. who Is the only
heir to his father's vast fortune.
Lord Leverliulme was elevated to
t he peerage in 1 in taking his
own name combined with the mai
den name of his wife.
KELLEY'S LIFE
IS INTERESTING
(Continued from Pngo One.)
flyers art1
being trained.
Foresees Airmail
Of part leu la r Interest 1 o local
people wus Lieutenant Kelley's pre
diction that the government air
mall will soon be extended to cover
the Oregon territory.
The plane In which Lieutenant
Kelley flew to La Grande on 'this
occasion made the entire trip from
Portland In two hours and 15 min -
ules. This plane, a Oellavllund
wilh a Liberty motor had several
very recent Improvements which
Mr, Kelley pointed out. Among
other things the gasoline tank was
placed uhead of the pilot instead
of ut. his rear. In the older style
planes when the ship look a nose
dive the pilot was usually killed
by the momentum of the gns tank
at tils reur. This tank weighing In
the neighborhood of Kmi pounds
would be torn loose from Its bung
ing by the force of the impact and
crush the pilot. The possibility of
this occurrence has been eliminat
ed by placing the tank at the head
of the ship and directly behind the
motor.
itio
1 lager for
lien ring
Steamers
American
'mirlMK
ItIO UK JANIMO ( AP). Pare
t he tourist who does not leave
P.razll with a souvenir In th
shape of a semi-precious stone or
the colorful wing of a biltterfly.
.Some buy t he stones In la rge
numbers, for a local jeweler de
clares he has sold approximately
4.aao amiarniarlnes, for about S:''i
on a, to I he Americans on i
ho;i i d a tourist steamer r cent !y
In Ihls harbor.
Mothers!
Do not w'nle your lime nml energy making ttompcrs when
joii inn get Rt.lTi Ittrtopers at our Special Sale for 71)!.
Art & Baby Shop
"rVKHVTiiiNo rou TIIF HAHY"
HE.MSTITCHINd llnlrl Kntnnirr Hill. STAMPING
mrriKHK'K I'atti;hn i. m. v. thheaij
STAR
TODAY AM) FRIDAY
"SECRETS OF ME NIGHT"
From the play, "The Nitfht OapM
And a Comedy.
General Cords
fio a I-ohr Way to Make Friends.
Jennings & Shumate
KiicrrvMir lo
ORDINANCE
ON PARKING
READ TWICE
(Continued from Page One.)
room to travel and the trucks (
would endanger motorists to a less j
degree. f
4. Woild permit easier and mf-
or "getaways' front curb, cspe-1
dally In cold weather when slip- j
pery puvetui-nts make backing
f ...... ii... -i. .ii r el,.., 1 1 ., 1 1. .1,1.... I
en rs.
5, No motorist would Involve
the risk of having his car blocked
others parked loo close for
-
comfort.
One Ohjivtion.'
The only objection advanced Is
that such, a plan would not pro
vide as much parking space as
the present system but. Inasmuch
as the other features are all lit
favor of the plan, the commission
ers feel t hat t he parallel parking
plan ouUl be very acceptable to
La Grande.
The ordinance provides that ho
cars be parked on Kim st rei t
across from the fire station for. n
distance of tin feet and that
trucks may park In any position
for loading or
unloading providing
they move immediately Hut load
ing or unloading is finished. . A
time limit for loading of :tn min
utes ). incl uled.
The new ordinance would not
change the present parking syt
lem except ing in t he above men
l Umed manner,
Ileporls Hcntl.
Monthly reports of the city of
ficials were read last night. The
police report showed t hat April
:ir rests numbered I a, convictions
ti. lints and forfeits $Hiii; the
t rensurer's report showed a b il
ance on h:Nnd May 1 of $!i,2!i:i.r.ii;
the fire chief's report showed H
lire calls with a loss of $HU dur
ing April. Tle salary list for
A pril was read and approved.
There
themselv
mem.
are people
i'S to death sei
,who work
king amuse-
A real Ue wolf got shot In ti
Wisconsin town, but we don't know
whose door he was hanging around.
English Court System
Favored by II. S. Judges
(Continued from Pngo OneA
being rail made
nevertheless.
He was twinged
"Good work." Is the romnicu!
heard In Washington Judicial cir
cles. In fact, the Imnresslon Is no
favorable that a meeting of legal I
lights Is being planned here for the)
coming summer to consider changes
In the federal law which will make I
convictions easier to get. The
n,ov
merit's bneke.rs Jjnvij .th.e .V.oR
moiiel in mind. If they can!
i llMh
gel
through Congress,
1 hey hope
slate legislatures Will See how well
It works and begin Imitating ft.
Now, on the strength of several
years of my own observation of
"Kuglish justice.' 'ns a correspond
ent in London. T want lo say that
It doesn't seem to me to be all It's
cracked up lo be. It works fust and
smoothly, but nt the expense of n
lot of atitip judgments 1 wouldn't
like If I were on trial on i criminal
charge. And, In this day and gen
eration, anybody is liable to be.
A nntabtn casn, in my time In I
London, was that of Htlnle Morrl
son. There hail been several miir
ders In the White t'hapel dlstrlcJ I
nnd no arrests. The police were i
beginning to be criticised. Then I
'there was another murder. Sonic-.
body simply had to be caught. The
police brought In Morrison. He hod
a prison record. On that ground,
the judge set him dosvn as guilty.
Itul right In the middle of the trial
one of the constables It was all
pollen evidence broke down and
confessed the whole thing was a
frame ii )i. When he broke down, I
more broke down. The case col
lapsed. The prosecution threw np
Hs hands. Well, the jury convicted
Sotithnni A Mdnii
Ladies'
$2
ii
lSroken lots in Ladies' Suede Pumps and Oxfoidn.
Values to $7.00. Ilhuk, liiown, (Jrey and Airedale.
It will pay you to shop early as they are R'oinjf fat
ut the very low priee of S2.lJS. Nearly all sizes.
55 STORES
.Morrison. The Judge sentenced
hi in lo death. Kvcu for Kn gland,
that was too much. There was a
jhovvl. Very reluctantly the govern
ment commuted the sentence to life
Imprisonment. Morrison's doing
time yet, 1 suppose, for ll crime
there absolutely Is no reason to
think tie had a thing to do with,
The Kngllsh get convictions, yes
because they're not too particular
whom they convict. Ii may be true.
In Ihls country, that a man actually
guilty of some crime finds escape
too easy for the public's good. Hut
In Kngland, once accused of a cap
ilol offense, he'd belter make his
pence with his Maker, whet her
guilty or not,' Personally I prefer
t he American system. I may be
charged with something some time
myself.
notick to ritr.nrroitw.
In the County f'onrt or I'nlon
County, Oregon.
In the matter of the estate of
Nora Lllen May, deceased.
The undersigned having been
duly appointed by (tie county court
of I'nlon count y. Oregon, ad in In
1st rat or of Uie estate of Nora Kl
ten May, deceased, nnd having
iualifled, nollen is hereby given
lo the creditors and all persons
having claims against said deceased
to present t hem verified as re
quired by law within six months
after the publication of this no
tice to K. K Ulngo, attorney for
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