La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 06, 1925, Image 5

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    V
Saturday, June (, l'Cil
Local News In Brief
COMIN -EVENTS
Union Uvo Slock Bliow at Un
ion. Juno 10-11-12.
Regular school election from 2
to 7 p. m. Juno 15,
l' visit sNt'P
Mrs .fieorKe Parker went to lin
ker thlH iiiornliiK to visit h r Bis
ter, .Mrs. Marlln, who Uvea there.
Went lo Haker
Miss i.va t'aibiiH" went lo Haker
this morning on train No. to
upend tin week end there visiting
frienda.
Left tliN morn iiia:
Mrs. J... Garricli left la Grande
this morning on route to Maker to
visit there over ihe week end wilh
her daughler, .Mrs. Wilhehn.
flack at work
Oscar Cutlt-r is back at work at
the highway ofi'leea here after be
ing confined to his home for sevcr
ul days beeust; of illneys.
Salmon riiiiiiint;
Aei-orditiK io announcement by
John Waldon, game warden, this
morning the Salmon have stalled
running in Catherine Creek.
Went, to Joseph-
Mr. nd Mrs. A. . Hampton
and Hinull daughter, Elizabeth Ann
motored to Joseph this morning to
spend the wi'nk end there with Mr.
Hampton's sister.
Jniving cur ujcuin
iJltes Harnden is driving his new
Htudeiialier car again tor the first
time after having ft repaired fol
lowing a collision near the red
chooi house out of Jskind City a
few weeks ago.
Hetmiiing home
Jack White, retenily bookkeep
er at Jlot Lake, was In La Grande
(his morning en route to ills home
at Wallowa, ufter some lime spent
at Portland.
Visitors licit-
Mr. and Mrs. rrescolt Lilly, ac
companied by Miss Louise Geiser,
of J taker, were visitors to La
f:.nle this week. Thev motored
to this idly from linker county.
lletiirncd home
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larm and
.ia!.ii .i,...'ht..r n.fiii-neii to their
home at Wallowa this morning on
the branch line train after spend
ing yesterday in La Grande on bu
siness. Went to l-;nleririM'
Miss Helen Wedhoil was In
La
(irande this morning en rot
Josenh where she will spend
(he
summer months with her aunt,
Mr. Hoist. Miss Wedhoil is from
Cliicngo, Illinois. Mi
He tunnel tiomc
Mrs. IL L. Morris and small
granddaughter. Miss Clara Morris,
returned to their home at linker
this morning after visiting for the
past week in La (irande at the
home of Mrs. Morns' daughter,
Mrs. Worrell.
Passed tliroimb
Mr. ami Aim. Ih k Pik" passed
through La Grande this morning
from San Francisco, California, to
Jienver, Colorado. They visited in
La Grande a short time with Dr.
and Mrs. Verne Johnson.
hmiii hi La Grande
Alon.o G. imnn, newly appointed
etale tralfic officer, returned to La
Grande last evening where lie will
make his lieadciuarlers. Imnn will
work under Sergeant Jay
man.
SailK-
i'lm liaM'd Law l,ibiiir
Attorney George Cherry, of Wal
iowa. has purcnasen a put tiun
the law library of the lale Turner
i Hirer. Mr. Cherry will use the
hooks In his law office at Wallo
wa. Attend Grand Lodge
Geo rgo T. Coc h ra n will 1 cave
this evening for Wealth- ivlnrehe
Blazer
Sweaters
AiND
Blazer
Shirts
Something New!
Just in Today
S6.45 lo $9.13
SUV 0VKK
SWKATEKS
New Fancy Weave and
Colorings. Today
Sea(eis of (Juality
SEE WINDOW!
""I H-nd Home . on tmslm-
Uler whleh i " .. . . '"
,,. , 1 mum io i-on-
i l. . t - V1'""" 1-elJ there
f if June 11. j
'
Weni t i nliui
II. A. Wllkernon. Jirineiiinl of
( .rei-nwoo.1 sehool here. went (0
! nlon yesterday on u l.usienas trip.
-W-4 M Hunter l,,,,,,,,
Mrn. A. II. Hunnu, ol l'orllun.l. Is
a lioune KUest at ,, llo, r ,1L.r
"Ister, Mm. Allien Hunter Hero.
Weill to Haker
-'hri Maya, of the lied Crons
iXtij; store, went to Maker yesier
day on u outMnetw trip. iu- return
ed lust evening.
Mrs. Adu itunsell and daughter.
Loin, went to Elgin this evening
and will spend the week end there
on a fiBhins; trip.
Went to Portland
Cora Harding Kcott motored to
Portland yesterday with Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Stoddard.
Ilni Jisierday
Mrs. M. H. Prior was a visitor
to ha Grunde yesterday from her
home at Imhler. Mrs. Prior is
telephone operator al Iinbler.
Ketiirmtl to Keimewiek
Miss Mao Heals leit l,u Urande
lust evening for Keimewiek, SS'ash-
mgton, alter visiting here lor sev-
rai days. After some time spent
at K'Hiuwick ..he wilt go to Pult-
jman, Washington, to attend cshuol.
Out of hospital
Clark, Jenny, who under went, an
operation for appendicitis at inc.
lirundv Itonde liospital some tinn
ago, has been taken to his home
from the hospital.
Mass Jlo,lr clinngtil
lairing the summer months the
hours for Masses on Sunday al the
Catholic church will be al six and
nine o'clock. On week days Mass
will be reld at seven. Thi sched
ule will be follewd until school
opens this fall.
Have dauglnei
Mr. and Mrs. C. Valdrof are thoi
parents of an eifiht jionnd baby i
daughter born to them Friday
morning. Both mothn and baby
I" - 1 B,u!nB alonB nk-
iy.
Lome for mines
Amand an lyck. manug-r of
TMon Mining Company, in the
,'i'etoii Mountains. Wyoming, w ill
leave soon for the mines to tr
the summer work. These mines
are owned by i.a Grande stock-
holders.
nelllllicd from Condon
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas iiudge re-0r
turned to their, home In La Grando.!tany busim-ss . lo La (irande, llio
lust evening from Condon. Oregon j(4-kei- stated that in compeiisn
where they have been visiting their llon JiJone )lliit Vl.a;. Ih(, ro!l(i luis
daughter, Mrs. H. K. West lor the
past three weeks,
J'Jnnling (lover
Lee Reynolds is planting ten ac
res of yellow blossom sweet clov
this year for pasture for
dairy
Is al-1
cows. John jaient, or l ove
so demonstrating this year what
can be done with yellow sweet clo
ver as a pasture crop.
Grimm Superior
The hardiness of Orimm alfalfa
over common has been generally
demonstrated wherever alfalfa su
ffered much from the winter
freeze. The demand for Grimm
seed has been heavier this year
than any previous year.
Horticulturist -OHiliig
C. L, Long, field horticulturist
for I he extension service of O. A.
(', will visit I'nion county the lat
ter part of (his month for gener
al work In the linlder, Cnve and
I'nion orchards. While here he
will also hold an apple thinning de
monstration, probably at Iinbler.
Ih'Loijg has fine hull
i;. H, IeLong, of La Grande, ha
recently secured a fine registered
Jersey bull calf from George Iaiw
reiice and son of Kstaeada. Oreg
on. The calf is rrom a gold medal
cow that produced 74: pounds of
butlerfat in one year.
Grand Chief H're
Mrs. Alice Williams.
Chief of the Pythian Miste
firniiil
rn of
Oregon, was in La Grande
yvst.T-
dav and attended the met
'tllid of
the Pvtiilan sisters last
ninir.
Mr. Williams- 1M visit liw an-
oiik rtiapi'-r sni i nniiu n..v..-.
1'nlon loimty liffon- returning
lie!' home at Vamlitit. Irefioll,
lne tonmrifitt
t Mrs. Colon It. Klierli trd. Wortliy
'Matron of ltIie 'lia.ter. UnJer ol
the fcitatern Stiir. "ill leave tomor
row evening lor I'orilalKl as a re
preHeiitalive of Hope t'hmiler In
ihe iranl clial'ter of the llr.h r.
Mher UHlleM uho will lilletid the
lueellni: are: .Mr. I'arrlc Slcln-
cumt. Mrs. Anna S. Grove
Mm. Alfred I'ook.
und
Personal Mention
Mr. un.l .Mrs. J. N. Thomjwon
were slioltiilC In Im (Jiamlit yen
terduy. Their home ia at I'nion.
.Minn Mlella Levy was a visitor
lo I. Granite y.nler.li'y from I n.
ion.
it. It. Itohinson anl I:. I'. Mil-!
slek. lanrh.TH o( the 'ove ijl.-l rKt. )
ueer lii l.a Granile yesterday. )
onier Ihirnweil went to
litis morning on train No.
spend the day then
.Mr. A N. Miller was In La ently nlKned to cuter the coin
Urunda'this moining e rout u(mcrviat aviation.
I KnliTprlw whero sho will Join hi-rl
nuimaiiil who Is working mere.
She ia from Yakima, V;ihln(;lun.
Klton J. KhlllilitA of Mavvilie.
jwus a himineiei visitor to Gran
ule tins mormiiK-
r" W' Wheeler vim in l.atlramie
this morniiiK from HilKiirii on bu-
,,,,
iti:poitTs ok a;i;:oi;s
ItratKtnH'tV.
NKW VOKK (Al') Uradstreet'a
today suys:
"11 iuh mi miner temperatures
have variously affected crops, trade
and industry. Where, as in tH
west, these have been accompanied
by rains, benefits to crops, eiipe
eiaHy eorn tnui u uttimdation to
tnting of fight sununer goods Jtas
i'oHowtd- fn (he cetiUMi and low
er Mii-SHipid valley and sotttln-rn
'i'exa.s. JioH-ever, svlii re rain was
needed, the high temperatures
jalone have dulled trade and pre
vented best crop development. Jn
j iJic country al large, hij:h tempera
tures huve tended to slow down
Industry and temporarily retard
buying.
ruk'ii as a whole, tlje arrival of
si'iisonable weather has proljaliy
helped more ttum hurt final dis
tribution and liii-in trade with
jobbers. Vash ilrs fatsrics vr
taiiify Ktn to have been definite
ly iu-fped."
Weekly batik clearings $ lMat
r7y.EMio. 1 l E'l'LA X I M A 1 1 K I I'I'S
J'OKTLAM), Ore. A 1')--Live-Mock
steady today. Kkb and but
terfat steady, ltutter 4-c. i
M Alt Kin's AT A (I.AX4'i:
N'HW VOUK (AC) blocks
Irregular; oils ud vatic? 1 to S
points.
Uonds iasy; l'reiieh bonds de
cline. J-'orein exchange J.ower;
francs break 12 jioints to year's
low.
Cotton Advanced; bullish sta
tistics. Sugar I-'eat uietessi.
CHICAGO (AP) Wlieal High
er; unfavorable weather.
Corn iteaeted; realizing.
Cattle Steady; receipts smalt.
Hons I mil umi irregufar.
(J. P, FICHTS
SHIPPING
BY TRUCKS
(Continued frm r-ige One.)
the motor car itself had hud muc-'t
lo do with the deoleJed railway
,.Hriiim.K. Mr. Kfnn sen.! lh.il t.'t
.places wh-re bus lines were not
iti operation the railway receipts
Jiad remained
praciiealiy the same
in the JjiHi fivv,'' vi'iii'H.
i imiiillnir i Jl Die iinnnrlnn. c
iu. 'm j jp ,v. v toni-
paid out $ L3fiS,noo to employes
who make their home and spend
lheJr money here.
The fact that fewer men art
working for the O. W. it. Jt. A:
N. company in J.u Grande than
lor many years was laid by Mr.
Sines to the decrease in railway
business due to the truck and bus
competition.
Mr. Sines said that the t,rucUs
and busses could never replace
the railways and told of some of
the things necessaiy before' the
motor transportation could be de
veloped to any degree of effi
ciency. He averred that the bus
lines would be required to place
large sums of money in rolling
stock, and equipment, that they
wo dd have to build up a highfy
efficient persotued and that lis'
woufd always be dependent vn
weather conditions. Giving proof
of llie.se vuttU nthins, Mr. Sim-fi
sUib-d that while tin railways ex
amine all their employes for phy
sical and mental fjualiJicalioji,
that practically anyone can noa
get a job driving a bus or truck.
In speaking of the dependence 0f
molor lines or favorable condf
lio'ns he cited an instance last
winter where a landslide occurred
I - 1
j Markets
, Sr.
I,
itaker Warren 1i1iik tilnier, ihinl nl
21 to tant M master general, i- th m
oa business. ,biail or the nt rota it m-hk-. lie re
' plaeN Paid HetnlerMin, who re-
AVE -with
SAFETY
SSSVL
DRUGSTORE
lor those who prefer. s so
many do. the standard finn
finish of
SYMPHONY LAWN
ye want this qxmiity atn
tionery in "i;-HUk-l.it -different"
styie. ire suggest
bevoiled-goUi-edgi? sheets
and enveiojeis.
They const
only a itttto
higher than
the pluiti
edgt style
a n d are
uovyi with
out depart
ing from
good taste.
21 Micrts and 21 Kmulotw
Special 69c
Glass Drugs
Inc.
La Grande, Oregon
which blocked both highway and
railroad. While the vail toad at
once set a large crew at work
clearing off the tracks, according
to Mr. Sines, the. busses waited 1
several days until the highways
were opened hy road crews hired
by tle taxpayers before they re- j
sumcd operation. s
In closing hu talk, Mr. Sines i
told of the things the Cnion Pa- i
eifte is doing and has done to
make working conditions better i
for employes, lie tofd about the
eiiioioyes co'JhcUs, for taking of
suggestions, the train service .
hoard to settle differences be
tween the management and the
employes, the training schools, the
athletic clubs and other depart
ments maintained hy the road for
the direct benefit of the employes
of the 1'nlon Pacific.
Following Mr. .Sines' talk, JX
V. Heck, president of tiie La
Grande Shopmen's association pre-
'sented a resolution which was nc
I cepted by an unanimous vote.
The resolution will be printed in
the Observer next week.
Preceding the main address, Mr.
Taylor, leprcsenllng the Shop Miii
ployees' association, made a brief
talk, W. I-;. Perkins, president of
'the chamber of commerce spok
land songs were given by Misw
!' Kathleen Campbell, aecompaniel
by Mrs. Lynn Wright at the piano
and the cha mber of commerce
tuarlet. Mr. ileck acted ns chair
man. Carbon Monoxide Gas Kilted
Thousands jn Toko I'.artbquake
TOKYO CAP) The deaths of
SS.nmt jtersons at the army clotii
Ing depot in the quake-fire of I'.fJS
were caused by poison gas, ac
cording lo a report of tiu great
seismic 'visitation now in the hunU 1
of the S-.'tsmfe IMsiister Prevention
Commission. The eoiiiiiiiKsion J
consists of 40 B-eJl-knowil sch nllMs
ARCADE
Sunday Only
AU, FKA1TKK
ilvadi'd Ity ihe Five Ktt.va! Huskjhs
And Finn Other Feature Acts
First show at 7:15 Doors open at 7
Betty Compson
-In
"New Lives for Old"
Aiso
"Our tiang" Coined y
TODAY
T03I M1JIG1IAN In
'Coming
Editor-PresidentM eels Predecessor
"V; ' ix'.;:'".-.:
1
I'l-olili'iit V.. A. mine of WlMim-in h-W unfli Hr. ;liill
I'liiiik. lm will WHtrril litm Iliis jrnr. (In- ImMw'k i'rtal
ill Miull-dli. Wi-., fniliitt his Ills MliUin. Itr. t'ntuk lias tex-u
fur ji'iirs eilluii' t Tin- Vtutnr Maiw.li'.
ana esjHTls nnd indiuks l'rof. A. I
Jinuiliuiii of tliu Tokyo lmpi'l-iiil I
imlvi'inlty und Dr. Taroziu-mon j
Nukaniiiia, formerly of tin-Ci'll-I
trill .Ml'lCOrOIOglCill lH.lSL'rVHIOiy.
The report is an aggregation f j
p.-rs by these investigators cov- )
pape
ering lFiiKt marto pages. Tiie com
plete report would Indicate a
great many of the earthquake vic
tims, who were believed lo have
been burned to death, tn reattty
were lulled by carbon monoMd
gas and escaped the horror of he-
,g roamed alive. The gas. It was
explained, ts generated at a heat of
S5 degrees.
social ntui:its MKirr
IX DI.NVl-.U tit Nil tw-n
UKXVEH (Al1) The National jiivtMy. SUmi of the Kngsh clrta
Conference of Boidnl Work, which on the board her have been edu
will hold its hUrft annual lwvtlntr ewd i Kraiire, mid till apeak
here June lti-lt, wilt attract 3AUt
thdegatv-s from the CnMed 8taei,
Canada, Mexico. I'uba, Hawaii nd
the ChlHppine Islands, William JL
Parker, secivlary, uiinomieed to
day oil the basis of the advance
registration.
The conference comprises pub
lic officials In the fields of health,
charities, institutions ami social
service, isnd the representatives or
allied private welfare agencies. The
seven days' sessions will discus.-,
the welfare problems.
LVITL1NG
I t:Cl
1,.V N Mtvwt'.HS
IN LONltN r.Mtlt
VlBitors to (t
Park in the northwest of
London, Kaw a enrlotw c.ommjI1
tion this week when seme of the
fastest lawn mowers In the coun
try raced for supremacy, as far as
speed and grass cutting efficiency
are concerned.
Tiie. trials were or;aoiJ!ed hy the
ltoy.it HorticHUyral ,SJH-hij. I'ow
erful HiuchineH were enieied by ex
wrt drivers who declared that
their
Jt-li Jtur u-.iu fir Hiioeriftr To
! hat of Hi
ordinaiy motorist who
has slraJght and smooth
before hiil).
roa
Through'
l'mls anil l.iiiiiluii Sniip
Kwlti-lilmanl HpnuUnn.
I.ON1HJK (Al)
-laris Ism
don have begun exchanging tele-
.(""I liuv wvfcMii v ,
phone KiH tn relays tx Periods of
v-elts in each city j he l.n-
tlsi girls will work h the Kreurh
cent mi office, and at tiie Maine J
time (he i'jeneh operator will be '
employed At lhb end of the wire
oil the long distance lines. The
idea of the officials la to give the
" UIR""' " "h' Ul
two exchanges and the method of
''"mrng cans, ... au.uumi . e.
inenilug a personal entente cot-
dlalu" which Is designed to make
easier the working the of tho cross
channel exchanges.
The offhrial language on the
Pnris-Londsn line Is French evclu-
l-'rcnch flnewtly.
POJI'I I GAL IM ASY r.MM U
ju;piu:ssioN .Mi;.si iti:s
JJHJtoX (Al1) The much-lalli-ed
of mlHlary revolullon having
collapsed, tl.e government has es
labllhed martial law. Portugal
is now under strict military rule,
and ail newspapers that do not ap
plaud and bow down to the gov
WITHIU have wn Mtspendd.
iiitw inelndvi th ciMo und Um
K poena.
Several rg!tucols have l-eo
di-muived, and tltmvt 4g. tf fivers
arc iinpriomd In laciuns tilres1
& In ditUfvnl parts of the coun
try. There are evidences thai ihe J
mnoriui- are
not reassured on I
question ol the maintenance ot )
public order. There Is much polil-
leal inlrliiuc golnj; on, and military
unrest.
The foreign correspondents In
I'ortugal have had their full share)
of 1 rouble. The local newspapers
have ahu.sed them, and Hie censor
has nullified thtdr best, eftorls. They j
have been compelled lo show
copies or nit their milages to tins.
u 11 11 11 1,1 ?
any lews havmttd to tin country..
Mm is m ym. awi pritmii- ih i
lb' eseored to tht t'rottUcr. News (
mes-sages cosiilg of litllUlul i
imHia(ios ot oHH-lai tutU'A tan J
I Ns'd for trauKiuhlijn. und then
after f wo or ibree dajs are ret urn- j
jed lo Ihe JienrJer, j
japamim; NONAt;i;N.ltl AXS. ,
! TOKYO, (Al) In eonte-ction'
with the imperial gills distributed;
to persons over im years of age, on
J the oeeaslon of royal sliver wed--liling,
the authorities found i:t,r-MjJ
persons In Japan who were eijib-,
le. Sixly percent of these were
women. Two women, 111 yearn of
uge each, held the longevtiy rec
: oi 'i.
ARCADE, Wednesday, June 10
Tile 4.trtl MHils Hmtf-i Mntl trum their reeojil iiin of 12 wrrks 111 Sim I 'rililrl.-cu mill
H wth'i lit Uh Awli wl'll Hie Ol'ijilliiil iNeiv Vorli lust!
Ji Hemry Durrv Ppoductioj,
GeorgeMComan s Comedy of Two Nations
J s v.
Pirn
'Willi fi
Vf 1
wm LAWRENCE D'ORSAY aw
CAST OF UNUSUAL EXCELLENCE
1AM.I.S, f.il. l l.H;, H,-,its lUIJ-oW. I.H ,il JTm (I'Iiix 'l'n).
Sinl- Sim Setting Ili-ntc Sum:
,trr a .Muiui I'lrmii;
BOOTLEGGERS
SHOW CUilii
ril'OKANEf Vnl f Al'). Tli
1 1 V i , , u : ..." " "" " " -
this locu lty. th,. ilvil uuniorltl.'. j,,,, ta ..a
J, .-I,., c., I to hlro .oiiio jieison j (l v.UMrlt n Mta tl M.
nurfurliiB from i-lirolilc lllmsa loium ))Huljs mmi,,M iu,m am,m
nmi l.,.t lli. lr ivur. 8. J lu ll ll.-n j ur,h Jl(, JJlln of )n arJ,.le whlch
the i.t-,l.lk-r coiim livforo u court. 1 ,.alu,.,t t1 t ,,lu.h
thu llva in iiiuilc lliat liu 7iu " i UU.i Jm sijtiilliruiit ..nough to ' ex
money un,l liiut n jull nolileiicej ,, , c011tl.xl lht! ofruninK
Aouid mean sure death. iurtlcle
"Within thu last thico weeks'
there have been at least four mmmm , , .. . ; " "T'"M?M?T?
cases of this kind tried be I ore
me," declared Vol Ice Justice Krcdj
Morrllt, "Tho defendant even had j
a physician take tint witness )
muna ami l.-Uiy tlmi u mlKinj
should bo compviled to svrve Hnio'
m jail."
iH'puty VrosecuUng Attorney
Louis It ungo coirohoiated the
judge's slaleiucnl. "Itooltegge-'s
that i have prosecuted during the
last mouth have claimed to be
the victims of every disease from
barber's it eh to s aHoping con
sumption," he said. Thi man
who is caught with the IhjWfr in
his possesion .nmuMy In under
sized, and plemia for ttw cMris
to give him u chance to gvt ut
into the country nwi tesuiw his
health."
lint the inystit mg fvatre of
the situation Is that t(ne vumietvd
bootlegger rarely mln In jail
mere than a few days, even if a
heavy fine is impomd, the, fft
evrs state. The money to fMty ah
fine und effect hts, Mh'vuUou al-
Jiurce, w hien they idh-ve we
itw ewnt
S i l Exchange jj
li Two - ramiLv licmso H
jjc-iai I i w .s... . . fl
15 . .1 cauge f ( j r m M
i V 1wc i IoHinnd.
Inti In iHxt-H for vbU' ' B
dren, ngi 1ft In 1 1 .
S1.25 to $1.75
lTve-nci-o Irnet willi
Vmmg l4iilirV and I.uiHes' ; 9 eslra e(mx! Imjn-ove-
lsses In l(e-d aifU'H &mi smtUn in May Vark ' ,
O.y.J to ?.;) propeny or spjou k
I new auto. D
OjJgJioif Chlpiienit Work 1 M
jSlimvs for -Men i J 1
' ! J WEEKS Si BLACK 1
The New York ( I ki-w1".
' liisiiraneo - Loans
1210 Adams i aMarjBfc
Our old ftkwdii d custoim-is will find us In
OUR NEW QUARTERS
rrcpiired lo served hcUer than ever.
Klectrical llmnlx of All Kinds
La Grande Electric Company
KoesKh JSidg.
Stamped Bed Spreads
n -Mnrfc )," '"Jt'llwcttw''' Jliul I'll-
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