La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 09, 1925, Image 6

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    Ralunlay, May 0, lH2.r.
rAGB six
THTJ US CnTSTTOE EVENING OBSEKVEfl
UNION W IS
BADLY INJURED
1'NIO.V, On-. (Spirkil) Ki-iii-lliln
Calriwi'll. wlio orU for the
t'nlon llnrilwuiv I'o. " imvi-rily
Injurcil Wi'cini'wlny ulilh- worklnv
In tile repair shop al till' ri-itr of
I In- lorr. Hi- i ulrui'k In the
furi'luii.l hy tin' crank of a Kim
ollnn illKliu' and kiloi'Ui-il imioii
m'imiH. K'vnil Mlltiln-Ji WITI'
iii'ri-jicury in close tin Ktinh In
Ills t'ori'lnxiil.
I'luna (or the Block n)iowr are
hclllK carrlid oul liy I ho vuiiuiw
commit l-i-a In charKo ami all arc
nplliniMtlc alioul i In- HC.'i nhow.
H In protmlilc thai KOlilf nlRlit in
lorlalnini nl other than a iiirnival,
will he put hy the enlerliilninent
committee. A ImoHllnic Imrty In
plunnlnu n luo-iluy auto trip Into
Wallowa Connly In the Interest
of the Btnek Mliovi".
Deltner llell anil family who
rnmo here from Mount Car I
near North I'owlir a few weeks
ego. moveil hack 10 .Mt. f'armi'l
last Weilneailay.
Mr. 1'aliuer who 1i;ih 1 n work-
Iiib at l a (irunili- for I ho past few
month, inove.l In the latter place
the flrat of the week.
MrM. Iluhy KnlKlit, who haa
licen al the llol l.akn IIOHpltal
for a couple of woeliH. wan opernt
i'il on Monilny ami lit the priH'-nl
lime U mill In a very w rlnim eon
illilon. Mr. nnil Mm. 1.. V. Terrell nre
cntertalnlnK a Imhy hoy who ur
Jlveil at their liome In North I'nlon
lat Halunlay evenluk-.
A play hy a east comtlsllhK niont
ly of po.sl Kniiluati'S of Ihe Pninn
IIIkIi School will lie Klven ut the
school KVtn I'lhlay nit'lil. Thla
play, calleil "'I he llooiloo" la a
roiueily ami hafl a larK" caHt, In
clnillnK elKht post Braclualea nnil
ten other HI 11.1 .111 M. There will
lie Innlrunienlal miiHle ami special
SOUKS lietweetl the flClB.
Ulna VlrKil Wllklnaon. who is a
Plmlcnt In the IiIkIi school here,
was calleil to her homo hi Telo
raflet Weilnesilay owIiik to the III
licss or her mother, who has the
Ilil.
Quite n senro was given some
of Ihe people In South I'nlon lust
'I'ucs.liiy wlun a iIok helnnirlntr to
eft
Tong Leader Buried With Chinese Custom
It'
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rfnf'hf ' u' en . u Hi c - - - P
DESCEMJANT
OF IiAKMAII)
.NOW A DUKE
(Continued from Tatro One.)
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vrv.
r" VV. ,-i, .ru it t , i-jsiuiw',v- X
Jundr(l of C'hli liMiiler of the On U-on Toin: atlemieil the l.in. ial .it I Miniums. Pa. ot tin l.c,,,, !
urmer iiri'sldfiit who riled ihrce months ao ) The funeral iiiii delu,eil h. iaie of a iour wur .hl, ,.n,d
ut recently In Ihe picture is a truck In the funeral cortege carrying a photograph of ijiail leader uc-
C'Ol'dlnR to Ctimcae ouhioiii.
I'reil Hpuln hit two school Klrls.
one or them no severely that she
is llnaMe lo K.-t lo school for some
time. The other Kill eSI-oped
with ft hss serious Injury.
i nun tii tsts i:xi'i:n:i
IiAI.I.AH, (ire.-This city Is mnk
llllr prepuratllilis for IIMMI Kuesls
lor Ihe slate KraiiKe coiivenllnn to
he held here .lune 2. 4 and li.
The proKiani includes a laimiui't to
lie served In the city auto park the
nlfht or the opcnlntt 'lay. for
which the meat served will he liar
hccueil on the aroumls.
At least Hfili persons already liave
written lo make reservations for
llrnilcn, seerelary of the local
chamber of commerce, nnd more
Inquiries are romlntr with rvery
mall. The principal ini-ellnKs will
In h"ld In the llallns iirmiirv.
A ntm Walt Auiomailc, Xoii-stortw liniU'ry, lii;l.('( I.K.irr
I'LANT Inslalkil ill jour Ikiiiio, with Mil' liiim' wlnil Tor flvo
lhrlils, Willi flvo lllio flutllivs, complete Willi liullis In tin;
sockets 'irryllilnit ready In turn on the Unlit, for fiflll nni!
a time pajnieiit plan, to niakp Its imrtlinn' easy.
Jesse Rosenbaum, Agent
with hi:nham
New roll'- lliilldlni!
r.i.i;trnu; ro.
l'hono Main 101
Uii-i.ii.t j
- I
Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber
We Have Just What Ton Want In
Ll'Mlll.lt, SASH AND DOOltH AM) SIIINf;I.K9
It will pay you lo iuej.ll;aU) our prlcra.
Bownian-I licks Lumber Company
MAIN 8
orAIN AND llOX WOOD PHONE MAIN 611
J. li. MUNH ALL
I J
. . - . .. x .. . - - 1 .
Fill Every Socket With
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
15i.y Them Where You See This Sign
IT. & S. ELECTRIC
107 Depot St. Phone 393-W
L
NEWS
FROM SPRING
S
Improvements
Made of Concrete
Are Permanent
Concrete construction practically elim
inates repairs and upkeep mainte
nance because there is no replace
ment when it is used.
Ask for our booklet on concrete
construction
Sawyer-Holmes Merc.
Co.
Phone Main 17
MKhK'AT. HI'IIINOH )
.Mr. ami Mih. (ni-K- Konih nmtnr
iil to Hakt-r Sunday anl s)mii( l)n
day vlliintf.
.Mrs. V. Hnrtf anil .MIhh Iris Ston
k;iv u iilrnio W.-Hni fxiny for th
pupils i.iul roniiunnlty. A very
ptran;mt day wan spent at kiuh-h
anl raci-s.
Mr. am) Mrs. A. Chandl.'r,
Mr. J. K. Keniitdy ami cliiMrt n,
Mr, nnd Mr. Ht-rt Van and hlld
ron wire Hunilay ut'Hts at tin
honit' of Mia. Kva Vanordi'r, alter
which they all ut tended the ball
Kiiim- nt the parli.
VtHitoi-H at Uuln'i tills week from
Medical were Mr. and Mih, K. Will-,
ften, Mr. and Mrs. Win Jnjuean !
Mm. .1. I'. I'owers. Mrs. V. Hokk.
Mih. J. K. Kennedy, MihH.-s KHtln-r
Hid Wllina Kennedy ami ivian
Kennedy.
Whil ten Ih driving a new
Chevrolet whiih In purcliust-d
Tuesday al Hakei-. j
V i via n Kennedy purchased a ,
saddle hot-He from K ran It Whltten
last week.
Several from this community at
tended the dunce at the ilaller
Home Hatnrday evening.
Twenty four from Medical at
tended the hall Kume al the I'arl;
Sunday. I
(ius TetaiH received a short horn'
calf fi'iJin the coiist Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. It, Wanh- r were
Tuesday callers ut the Joe Lay
home,
Claud Turner was at Inn TarU
(lie fliHt of the week luoklnff for
his work horses.
Mr. l'ope the statfe driver sold
Ihe HluKe to Mr. liennetl of linker.
Mr. and Mih, Neadon Koyi have
moved to the Turner ranch.
K.l Hack Ih helping Hill l.iud.rs.
of I'nlon. with his crop.
Maxlne Ininean, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Winn luinean. has
Htnrtetl taking piano lessons from
ii Maker teacher.
Miss Iris Ht one- left Monday for
linker. After visttltiK a few days
she will have Tor Corvallls to at
tend school.
CieorK South returned liom.
Monday evening spetidtiiK week
it IliintluKton on Ihe ranch.
(ieorwe Mchow was n t'nlon
visitor Sunday morn Inc. H"' went
for u milk separator for Mis. Kva
Vunnrder.
The fruit ti-ers are Mosfoinlnij.
Tln-re will he no peaches and very
few apricots at the Whltl" ranch.
th hile frost haUiiK UHled them.
Mr. and Mrs. I.. A. Chandler, of
l.Vi Oralide. mutored lo Medical
Saturday evening In their new
ho.lKe Koa.lster, returning homo
Monday morning- They were nc
foinpiinle.l home hy Miss l.tlllefoe
Iveniu'tly. who will talt thi'i-u fur
Home time.
Mr. nnd Mis. T R Wlnth worn
afternoon callers at the Kva Van
onler home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. an. I Mih. F. Whitten c-
peetH 10 leave the last Of the
umnth to atl.-ml the On kou State
(trance meet Mm lit l t.illas. TheV
will visit relut Ives anil friends at
( tsu ei;o before ret uriiln.
Ijondun's Dungeons
Now Open lo Public
I.ON'IKiN' f ' Tour addition
al tower of the famous T,wer tt(
London liave he'n opene-I for the
firsi time for the convenience of
the thousands of siMhlseers from
all part.' uf I he world who visit
Ihls historic pla'-e weekly. Tiu-
lK real oaken doors of these towers.
'known as the Uvard. Salt, Martin
and ISroad Arrow Were found to
he In a wonderful state of preser
vation, and the trreat dungeons
whern ( in my spies were lodged
ilurhiK the last war are now open
jto piddle Inspection for the first
! tlmif In history. !
It w as mar Hie Mart In Tower ,
(that some of the spies were shot,
'amonf them Carl Hans Lody, n!
(ierman who, posing hh an Amen-1
can, wiia captured In the .summer
of 1H14, and who was the firm per-
son to he executed In these pre-'
duels for nearly inn years. j
In past centuries hundreds of
traitors and prisoners of slate were
confined In the towers. :tnd many
of them whiled away the weary1
days hv carving pictures and in
scriptions on the walla and the.se
are still vlstlde today. 1
l'.yward Tower, heintr the main
entrance to Ihe inner ward, must
have tH (fates carefully locked ev
ery nlRht. and the chief warder,
in his Hcarh-t coal and flat hat. '
with an escort from ihe military
ffunrd. himself performs that duty.
As far as Is known positively the J
Tower of London, which today cov
ers 1 L' acres, dateH from the time
of William the Conqueror, who he- ;
Kan the While tower somewhere
ahont HI7H, and completed it about j
I'll years afterward. At first it
was n palace, but later was used
as n prison.
hny of the Church of Kntflaiid, no
hss h person than Him I ejin of
Wells. He was nephew of the then
Mike of Komemet und his nuccess
hn to the dukedom was not very
temple.
Mother of SJ.
The beautiful Leonora could dis
play no armorial escutcheons. The
j nearest thltlK npproachtiifc U was a
M-ii Ihui n;r father had " l'"'
jdbor showing that In Woolwich ho
j as the owner of a bar, where Leo
nora wailed on trade.
I Ami Leonora was no longer In
(her first youth. She was :JK, nix
; years older than her soldier ml
i mii'er.
j Moreover, she was a widow who
ihud borne six children to her hns
jii.ind, threo of whom were living.
Her husband )md been an un
: successful saloonkeeper who had
shipped for indin und died there.
liut in this story of old times,
love broke down nil harriers (
ukc. caste and wealth and the col
onel ami the pretty widow were
married ouietiy In u country
church.
They hud three soiiH, of whom
Ihe eldest was christened Francis
Kdwnrd Seymour.
The present duke, whose claim to
the title lias just been afiir d by
the Committee of Privileges (,t the
House of Lords, is descended from
the eldest son of this romantic
couple.
Hut he only establish. -d his title
after one of ihe most scaichiaK and
j painstaking examinations in tne
hisiory of Kngland.
i Ami those who hod counter
claims to the dukedom attacked the
fold-lime romance by one even more
jiomanilc.
j Leonora's first husband, who
(went out to India in I7sr., was John
Hudson. He was a dweller in I'ad
jiiinMon street In the parish of
' Maryhdione London,
j Two John Hmt-oiH.
j it was claimed on behalf of Leo
1 nora that this firs! husband died
!iu Indio. in 17K0 and that, on proof
I of this, she probated his will and
jlook possession of his house as her
jown property.
j Hut siiiKUlarly enough, in that
jsaiue parish, same street and same i
neighborhood, the taxbooks of that
day showed that there was a John
Hudson living there alter Leonora's
marriage with Colonel Seymour.
Moreover, he did not die until lT'.U.
If Ihls John Hudson w:i the
same man us Leonoru's John, then
her marriage w Kit Tulonel Sey
mour wus no marriage and the
children were not leglflmale.
The court suhl that In order to
attack Leonora's nmrringe It was
necessary to believe Unit John Hud
son returned to Knuland and acted
like the Knueh Ardeit of Tennyson's
iumous poem, living la secrecy un
til he died.
Hul the" court smashed this by
saying I hul the nc of iho second
John Hudson, us recorded, bore no
rest mblunce to that of lh first
John Hudson, -
Conviction was forced that there
were two men by the same uunm
living in the same street and with
in u few years of iwli other. It was
a striking coincl.fence und nothing
more, the court ruled. The claims
of General Seymour were ap
proved. The new duke is years old and
had a distinguished career in the
army, thus following in the loot
hiepa of that Seymour who mar
ried the saloonkeeper's daughter.
IWuiiut Knterliitns Mother. brought Ihelr own mothers when
I'H K 1'ALLKS. Ore. - Kiliy The j possible. M embers Of 1 he club si of
in silent meiimmuu ir . .v m.j
lliellts at the close of the Uinqmt.
in tribute to motherhood the world
over,
Dulles mothers wire guests of the
local Klwanls club al Us weekly
luncheon in commemoration uf Mo
ther's day May in. Klwunlaiis
CITY MAY Hl lll H l S.H.TAIK
HALT LA KIK A I') Saltalr re
sort, located on the hhori- of Ureal
Salt Lake, Lu miles west of here
and practically destro.ed by fire a
few weeks ago, may be rebuilt by
the city of Sail likc as a munic
ipal enterprise. ('resilient I l- li'-r
J. Crraut of the Mormon church
which owns Sail air. Friday ol l er
vd the electric railroad line ami
resort remains lo the city. sa ing
that a Iml from U private individual
has been rejected. The city com
mission will meet, in special ses
sion soon to consider the offer.
The fatnoii.-i old bathlnjr and
dancing; resort was constructed by
the church many years ago and
was the ineccu of tourists who
came to this section.
I'HUHMtl I ION IHHtCIN TO
ask i'iti;i: Ai to lici:si:s
WASII.INUTOX (AP) I'rohlhl
tion Coiiiml.-sioner lliiyn:i Thurs
day askel the governors of all
states to grant free licenses for
a ulotnobileH seized by dry agents
and used by them in enforcement
work.
i - it k I : !
Cult ill nnil
(;cl Your
HooT OWL
Windshield
Stickers
We Cany in Stock
Standard Makes of
RADIOS
r ii f. i: i
HOOT OWIi
lllil-lil. Ill
sili-ki'i-i
! it l: I-: l
AND Ol lt 1'IUCE AND SERVICE IS RIGHT.
Ih'low We List a Few of
Standard Makes
I-'ada Ncutrodyne ?120
5-Tube Atwater-Kent 90
G-Tube Atwater-Ivent 115
Crossk-y's ?24 to G5
Nmco 5-Tube Set G5
Iluaeock Reflcxophone 75
lleacock Standard ?120 to 150
The above radios can be fully equipped at prices
raisins from ?C0 to $110
8-Tube Supci-IIeteiodyno, complete at ?235
We are prepared to give you real Radio Service with
radios we install.
Heacock's Radio Service
PHONE 407-W
We have the HOOT OWL Windshield Slickers
Mimmi ..mni. oiii.imiiiiiwwji im8jwwi
iJi,-m -' ifr -""
T. nYim iiMnm
ItfHUhluik Oust Cruisers.
HAVANA ( AP) The Asuorla-'
Hon Of Shoe Cleaners l thn latest'
ori;anlatlon to he formed in Ha
vanrt. The purpose Is to present a
solid front on the part of boot -'
blacks who have regular .stands on
Mn-et corners, and to prevent per
ambulating shoe ele-aneis from so-'
lirttini? on the streets.
FEED
Ilollcil nt
Hdtel bailey
Paled liny
Whole corn
Crm kctl nun
Whole wheat
Cnickctl wheat
Mill feed
Sn,eniiiU'4.
ltiihy clihk feed
Oyster shell
Cril
Sure iJiy
St-rati'li fet'il
Avk Our Prices.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
Phone ftlAln 701
Newspapers 1 hmrl-li I
lu SwN Hiptildlc
HI'IU.IN ( VP) The Culted
Stat.s hu.'.s the world In the num
ber tf newspapers published with
in Its borders, HM.ooa, according to
the in tts;i"T tiermanl.i. I'riince
lp second w Ith l',ena.
The t H:ii ri however, tell n dif
ferent story when the mwspapers
are CiMUl'illed to ttie lunuhet of In
habltanls. i n thir basis Swltrer
, land stands ttist w ith .,7" m-ws-
papers for every million inhabitants
and Ihe Putted Mate m second
with ":.. In Knuhind the propor
tion Is :is p.iiejs to eiu'li million
Ltf people.
CAMI'l ltN It) UP IIAKlll h
Krtll'Xi; (be. - An order will be
made soon eh.silltf S.tlt creek. Pit
cteek and Winberry en. U dislrtctsj
In Ih" "aseade n.i! lonat tored to J
c.mipim,' aft' r June , uecotdinwr tot
Nelsnil N icdUI f. Mlpei (sor of
t he forest. The Mini' rullHK wms
made List ;ir On nCiOUUt of fire
hitvards.
Mr. Macduff said that It Is con
templated that Ihe road up Salt
creek bet w ecu Oal.rhU'e and !'
Credit HprlUKS w ill also bo elosi d
lo public tiuvcl.
i
Is your niollirr Iho
llrsl hi I lu'
Win lil?
Thi'n Hi'int hnr a
Ori'i'tlnB I'uril from
our l-iiri'flll'y m'H'i't--il
stock for Molli
t' lny. Mny imii:
or n (lid ol i-Miil
it,. loVt'lilHM
our illn' tlH'ttvr
t roin
I ilil'.
nirlirilion' Art
ft (..lit bliop
M
WELL
RATHER
WE EXPECTED LA GRANDE TO TURN OUT!
But the wave of buying enthusiasm that swept this store like a cyclone was bigger than wo
ever expected. We wish to thank the public for their generous response to our advertising
and if any customer was kept waiting longer than they thought necessary, we ask your par
don, for each of our large force of extra salespeople who were unacquainted with the stock
did admirably under the circumstances. We are now organized and can go the pace.
UIMU.aUf,UKiUlf WW ll,U."JmWvJBJI!PW .
lrnw-ii.wti,riim,i.W at-tt...ii-iri
No Time To Write Ads!
Too Busy Today
Taking Care of the Greatest Shopping
.Throng That Ever Attended A
Sale In La Grande!
NO TIME TO LIST PRICES
But The Bargains Will Be Here!
Thousands Of Them
Greene
French
SELLING OUT! CLOSING OUT! GETTING OUT!
i utw UHiwifM mnjiiP Vf.m-x Juki i ii ji i mm ii wmjh iwmw
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