La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 16, 1925, Image 5

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    Tuesday, Juno 1(1, 102.r).
I ' Local News jn Brief
.1 i in -A
THE LA CRANDK F.VKNINO OBSERVER
Will atiiul show
Mr. ami Mrs. I'lxink Wild.-, MiM
Viola Hciihnm ami Miss c-iiromm
wells will leave tninorrou' nioiil
Iiik lo drive to I'orlland for tlui
Hose Show.
Vlsllliiit here
-Mrs, W. (.'. Cri'ws has aH
Rllosls h"r mother, Mrs. l)avl
her sister, Mrs.
lrolll Albany.
Torbet. They lire.
I On n-liinK (,.,,,
h"H Kd Ford and Ivto Larson are
im.l Miodnta fow ()1
I "r nillt-rriMI'
1 I f !...... - .. .
... . iiiuiiT jr.. 01 l mon
in l.a (Iran, I,. Sunday tor the
Ilcliirncil
Henry
from I'uillnnii
Hansen, livestock dial.
I. IUN- .Salmon Klvi r,
Sunday inoinltiK.
They left
Here Siimlay
nr. and .hs. c. y. .Vatlions. ac-
of Kntornrlse. return, ,1 i i.i. . tli.-ir dnimhlcr. Miss
,. ; ., ' '"ii 10 i.a lirando Ironi
"un ion Sunday and spent t In:
was
I. n
S. Conference hero. While hern
Mr. .Maxtor became III and was not
able lo return to Ms homo until
yesterday mornlnc
home tills liiornlm.' nit
carload of caltlo lo III
IliarUt-t.
' taliiiiK
1'ortlund
' yesterday
ferny I'lil. Vr.-r. or Wallowa, was
a iHisim.ss visitor to I.a Ciinndo
yesterday. Mr. I'hielTor Is a ul,...-,f
llumitiKlis man hen
O. J. .Mntenson. rcnri.M..itioo fa
ille Hllrrolll-'h :.,l.l... ...... hllv,.r ..t e..i.
oiniany. Is in l.n Grande on bu-l ' '
siness. Ho s roBisloro.l n, II... Itol ..
Noiumer Hotel.
Ill Cilltiiil OrcKou
A. Stephenson, district llilduo
KllfClnecr or tin- Or.-Kon Slat,- high
way Commission loft yesterday lor
lioinls In (Vntral OreKon to insist
wori belni; done there.
'mi i-iiikIii'S. who has hvcn at
icndiiii; llaine's Hiislnoss CoIIckc at
Denver. I'olorailo. nlll return to
her homo here Thursday imirnini;
on wain .No. I
ItClllHU'll fn -,a,
Mrs. tl.orKO It. I.ymnn lias re
turned lo hor homo In l.a Grand,
arior all. ndini! the M. I. A. Jubilee
t nun i.iiko t ny, Mil. Sho was
accompanied to l.a Grande l.y lior
mm hor. Mrs. Walson, who liinhrs
her liolno in Soulhorn I'tali. Mrs.
Watson will vluit rr .
hero at Ihn l.ymun homo.
SAVE -with
atyour
lii'tni'iioil linmc
After I ho past ..,.!( S.t jn
I'orlliind visiting friends and rota,
liv.s Mrs. J. c. I'romh and Mis
Alva t rowhy and small son, cur.
ford. returned lo tlulr lioims in
l.a Urando yosli rd uy.
Mr. I'lilmoi' hrn:
Vini'ont ratmor, rormorly or l.a
Orando now or Soallli, Washing
ton, is siii ndiuK a row days In l.a
(irando visiting at tho U. II. Olay.
oouih homo horo.
lii'tiniilng ritim Miiiinioiitli
Six sluili nls from ih,. iin gon
Ktiil.. Normal Sohool. at Mnmnoiilh
liasnotl through lM (iian.lo this
lii..ning on roulo to tholr variousi
noii. s up I ho In aiicl. lino. Miss
wiunotrod lluuiihri.s rolurnod to
"'r noi it Knlorpriso, Miss Win-
lii-ln-il Wllloll to hor homo at Wal
lowa. Miss (iorolllo Wlhon to l'ar--dis-.
Miss NornKi llnio lo Josoph.
Miss Odolto Chnrrh lo l:nt.rpriso
i n.( Miss Myrtl,. fross lo Klgin.
Ucliirili-ii lioino
Allor spo nding s. vi-ral days In
l.a (iian.lo isiling rii, n,ls. (!. It.
Ilruio rolurnid lo llunliiigion yos
torday. Mr. liri iii'coiiipnnioit
"j .his. t uriow and daughlor Myr.
lo and sun, l.'ranli, imiluiv.l U Wal
lowa l.ako Sunday.
Arrlioil -.toultiyH
I.. A. .Ml-Allislop iiri'lv...! I.. t ..
(iian.lo yoslorday from Soaill..
Washington, and spoilt tho day In
).a (iramlo. lo nml w n i...i.
lulikMiiip lort this morning ror iho
Minos uliovo Halu r to spond about
two wooks.
VWtlnjr In
-Mrs. l- ti. l'orrln, o. Arco, Ida
ho, is visiting in l.a CSranUo at tho
homo ol hor paronls. Mr. and Mrs.
It. II. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. l'or
rin. havo boon to t'ondtoion .i.n...i
by tin- lioalh of Mr. IVrrln's fulh.
Mr. 1'ort-in ri-luriu-il li....... o..u.
lorday and Mrs. IVrrin will spond
about a week hero.
Mis. Wells aiilev-
Sirs. Kred Wells arrived in T.n.
Oi-amlo loday lo supervise the pro
Cram to ho put on by her danolng
class nl Iho American Legion Show
Yankee I'areo" Thursday. I'rlday
.mil Saturday, or this week. A
Mage nas ,oon constructed and
special lighting ol'rocls arrange,!.
With Iho beautll'ul slago sidling lo
irolher wilh the lalenl of M,
Wells pupils an excellent ont
talniiieut is expected.
To study tniii(-
.Mrs. Leo Koynoliis will leave La
l.ralldo this evetiiiig on route to
Hay t'ily, Micliigan. She will al
lend tho Music Teachers Conven
tion at Detroit. Juno :!(,, (lrier
which she will study piano and
pipe organ Willi her former teach
er. Therese Von N'oslitz Mueller
She will be gone all s.i n, .......
IIoiih. from si-liiu.t
Miss (Jrace Chapman has retltrn
'd to hor lion.i. in I .. i'. n
.iiii niicii mceilii- l-.llgelle. aflor si.i n.llni. .,
T. .1. Scroggln has rolnrn.-.l in year at school th...... 1-1,1
La Grande alter nllending llii
II, TO fl'iiiu lliiliilh
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. O'l lonnell, of
nululli, Minnesota, who hn,-,
allending Iho Shrinors Convention
it Los Angeles. Callloinki, are vl
iling Mrs. (rilonnoll-s ..: .i
.Mr. and Mrs. K. I... llaiiov i,,.r'
They report an excelhnt trip. Mr.
O'Donnoll Is one or the I'aliol and
is also a member of the Shrine orchestra.
To attend Itnso Slum
Mr. iind Mrs. William HI, grist
lo'lt Sunday, by auto, ror I'orlland
10 atleiid the itoao IVstival there
Ibis week. They will bo accompan
ied home l.y Hill,- Misses Judy and
Sally Siegilst who have been Visit
ing there lor some lime.
DRUGSTORE
V!'t,Vim","V;,':K lS "I XT,:, l.e,c..pon Shepherd lrr,uod 1,,'r
l.o... I VJ 11 r W"''r,"" was, or Iho nocssily or the preseneo of
11 u- .i "" roi'ii.olli to oblaining a marriage II
How sutisr.vlng to lind a
"inallty, fabrli-finished sta
tionery like
LORD BALTIMORE
LIMCN
and to be able lo Secure it
in so many forms at real'y
money-saving prices.
I tux of 1
t'litclojios .
Iln. nr 21 rial
21 4'IIM-lllK'.s
die't,H anil y 1
-beets ami
I tl. Kohl of Oreirnn cilv 1
hero on a charge or violating the
law passed at the recent session
of the legislature fixing the legal
"dig" of clams at threo dozen lor
each person.
Kohl was arrested by John Lar
son, deputy fish warden, and re
leased on his own recognizance In
appear In iho justice conn here.
tin nis lallure lo appear, the war-
ram was Iss I. l, i hollovod thai
Iho case is iho fii-s. instituted un
der the new clam law.
l'liuiul
Ion
of slui-ls in cm-.
t'ailon of 50 oliveliipos .... I
liccls
Tori folio of .'.0 flat
ami I'l in elopes
Glass Drugs
Inc.
77le tftoKSi&L Slorv -La
Grande, Oregon '
VWlitl licri'
Mr. anil Mrs. Iloberi stiiou vt 1..
tyl. no l-Yakor Slilea. well. known
i-ontrnlto) passed ll.rmnrl. I
(railed y. slerday morning on
'01110 to New York. u h. eo 11,. ..-in
both study with Osenr S.....-I.. 1..
1110 Deltiske-Seaglo school for
singers at Mr. Soagle's mountain
homo in I he Adirondacks. Thev vi
sited yestonlay forenoon wllh Mrs.
A. II. Cherry. They wore accom
panied by three nulls. .Mis' Tolne
West, ldalla O.-lten on. I lt.,r.l... .....
Sch wan.
MISS POPE ON
STAND TODAY
(C.iillnuo
Mohilvil lo Itnlici-
Herman Slegrisl, Mis. Kbzaliol h
Donnelly and Mrs. Augusla Snod
Krasa motoroil to Itakor Suiiilay
and Httondod Iho Ikil .1 ., 1:
baseball game there.
Home from I'nity
Mr. and Mrs. l-'i-e,! Kni.i.. .,.i
small daughlor. Maxim. .-..i,-,.,..i
Sunday froin a motor nip to I nl.l
ly. Oregon. Thev had I.e. 11 lh..,-..!
since l-'rlday.
spring or l:.L'l. They had an uu
derslaniling. but tl.. ongageiuent
was not announced until Julv I.
l:i-'t. lb, -II- marriage b. nig d-'layedi
oiM'iuiH" 01 nor contract us u school
loaencr.
Alter young MeCliiili.ok's .-,.1,..-..
from Derliiioulh college thai sum
mer lh.-y Wore together every day.
Miss I'opo stall i, mitt; he became
ill In midwinter.
The youih una taken 111 while al
her home, Miss I'opo testified, and
sho drove him home i.nd Insisted
ho go lo bed.
That night. Shoi.horil .l.-nv.. 1
homo, she said, and told hor MI
had given Hilly noun, pills.
"He said Hilly was t rouble, 1 wllh
lib! stomach beoatiso I... .11.1 .....
take care of himself und always
wiis oul lute."
She told or Hie trend of II,,.
yonlh'B illness, until five days la
ter, h, "was pel-milled lo be wllh
lilm. .10 minutes and fur 1 fi. xif
six (Vol away. Tl -xt day Hi..
was permitted In the next room 011
lya few minutes.
"1 "s very unhappy about Hil
ly and 1 told Mr. Shepherd 1 was
willing to nmrry Hilly if II would
do any good," said Miss I'opo.
cense. Two duvs later. I, ,.,...-,..
alter Hilly had bocomii delirious!
she did obtain u license.
The young woman admitted that
Shepherd had not told her the
youth had typhoid mini .iii. r
meillcal diagnosis.
Then, she added. Shepherd said:
"I have made null,, ,. u
typhoid and germs am. am reliev
ed to know Hilly has typhoid, be
falls,, Iho doctors will know how
to treat 11."
Shepherd , ).r, , Bl,, ,,.
thought he might have l.nl lo, ,1,
while in Iho east 10 attend 11,,.
Yole-Dartmoulh football giuuc.
Her story can be completed In 30
minutes Tuesday uiui-oin,.-. sni.l .1...
soph I'. Savage, assistant slale's
attorney, who iillostloned her. If.
or that Miss I'opo must face, ue
'ordlng lo deft-iim. tit.i.w ...
Hie most severe cross-exanilnatloiis
ever directed at a witness.
The defense slarlcl VI,. ,,.1,... I...
! having niiollior Imponant judicial
j decision go against it. but by an
ina, ivoii. n,-,. n lho si ite'a direct
examination or a witness, was able
to moke up lost ground, and ill it
rending, tearing atlaek upon crcss
fxaniinallou virtually nullified Ihn
value or the testimony of Hit
state's stars.
Hides Again-i Dcfeiis..
At Iho end of a Iwo-hour argu
ment in chambers. Judge Thomas
J. Lynch ruled that iho ilelouso
could not ask Dr. AmaiHo' Hongei.
II about his conviction for conspir.
acy lor disposing or diplomas sto
len from Marouele universily at
Milwaukee, Wis.
Donor Kongolii wavered in bis
I.!, nlill, alii, 11 f Hi,, bulky, p.,,.,
middle-agcl Shepherd as II, c
"young, Hleitdof, dark" young 11,1111
w-no mi,l vlsiii-,1 his hospital re.
ganllng a cmii-sq In bacleriology.
b!sb,vm, 'il'';v;;i!:';0"' ,u""rc"-1 T"e "" " i.v. n.
.sis an, !, Uphold gerais en- oilier victory when Judge Lynch
le ,1 u human body. Indicaled he would r. lo out to",
I he w ,ess ls u.lmutod .hat inony intended , I, w you f W
klm nn.i.i.n . i..,i 1 .1 ,""ul nneplierd-.McClintock homo In
IUI. andalso adllllted that ho haft a fashionable North Shorn suburb
,s , imltlod Mm. ho had but that Shepherd would no per
n. Ih.it he had doci.led. because nut display of t, ai.. The court
bus uJT,lTi" ,,,,'."r r ,"" B,,v" lh '""-"' Tuesi iy
on lield. f l o LT , T, ,0 "'"'" ' '."tliorltle, befori
on lb. side of tho Sim,., allorney. ,-nterlnK u derinlto ruling.
W'KDN'KSDAY - THURSDAY
.The dramatic Rem! Miss Griffith ' interpretation
or this stirring story reaches new heights of
pathos and mirrors her in more beautiful and
appealing scenes than ever before.
I'orlniii'
(.rlllllli
1'riHliictiojis
Inc..
I'rrw.'iil
l.ailics' iil Lid nml
I'lileiit Lcalliei'
I'limps
t nieotlng or Iho Stale Hankers As-
mi, in 1 1, m ul Corvallis. Mr. Scrog.
I gin wos chosen 11 menilier of Iho
f lOxecutivti oommittoo of llio Asso-
! elation. Ho also allondoil Iho
i graduation exorcises or his daugh-
lor. Miss Ailndoen, rrinn the I'nl-
versify of Oregon, at Kugene. Ho
j was accompanied homo by Miss
Scroggln. Miss Marjorie O'ltrion.
! Uo titlond,c,l Ihn Commcnceiiient
I "KxertisV ifntf f r Mihfocii, V)i
f accomi.anfed him on l;. trip.
was Miss Chapman's second
at the I'niversity or Oregon,
will spond Ihe summer here
hor parents.
Hume from Portland
Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Hloli.tr.Tann
accompanied by Mrs. Hurley lllch-
ardson relumed to thoir hn,,,.. In
l.a f.rande Sun,l.-.o ,.lt...-
past 1 1 rip to I'orlland. Dr. Itlchnrdson
yealwent to Portland on a profession
year al trip and Mrs. Hlchardson allen-
Rho dod Ihe Nallonnl Music Convention
wllh
I Here. She Is a dlreclor of the
Slate Music Kcdornllon. Mrs.
n .a.... 1 1 .... , .
.,,,.. .i,i iiueiiiieii I no
Have Imbv glri I. .. . ... .
- -- ,u , nor si.ner 1 10 111 tile
-Mr. and Mrs. s. Sherwood are (In. Aoilo. 1 !!.... .
Hie Parents Of O balii- ihniolil.... x.i-.ir.,.i 1..,.
rf " I " ' ,,1111.. uway.
born lo them Ibis morning- al four. They were accompanied to La
ocioci; at the t.rnnde Hondo lint- (irande by Miss Anna Jane McMIII
IM.i.i. 1 no nine gn- we g ue,l sis
pounds. She has been named Shir
ley Ann. Mrs. Sherwood -was for
merly Miss l-'lnvia Ititler.
en. daughter of Dr. 1111, Mrs w 11
McMillan, or Portland, who will
vtsll hei
Tor some
i homo.
At Mallow a
J. P. Morelook.
Slur Cars, spent yesterday
loWII. He rot,i,-n,.,l i I ..
1 1 his morning.
School Dlreeliirs tu Ho Lhi lcil.
I.'OHKST (llt(li:. Ore. Selec
tion or n. dlreclor and clerk for the
Forest C.rOVO school bnai-.l nr.. tl,..
objects or thooniiual meeting lo I,,.
nelil al :'::t(l o'clock. H. .'.
son. tor a number of years a mem
ber or the school board and lor
several years a school teacher i
a cundidale to sui i himself.
while Mrs. Klizabelh Toil, I. clerk.
Is the only announced candidate
lor that posl. Tho election r.ill .
held in Ihn Central schuol build-
lm.
f Tr!, ' r . .IT' W At-;'-
. .
4'
k V.
ifT I
3?v ft
1TV." !" ii T- .
1 r-
With an all star cast headed by
LLOYD HUG ICS ( live Brook, Louise Fazenda
Uockliffe Fcllmves, Ikdda Hopper, Lilyan Tash
inan, Gale Henry.
uver me iop d
oys
Let's All Co lo Clint's Clolhioy (o Buy Our Togs for The
Wee
June 18, 19 and 20
"Yankee
Clint's Great Remodeling Sale
is now on full march. Our en
tire stocks of fine Clothing,
Shoes and Furnishing Goods on
sale at
DRASTIC
EDUCTIONS
IT'S A REAL WAR OS HIGH PRICES!
Come, dress up from head to fool, and enjoy yourselves with
the money you save.
i' 1 Buy This' I Mml
i: 5.4 I t" t , - -CJOt XJ.
MIM . Mil I mi i. a u. Vf")
1.1 three dillVioiit Kycs I' H A,.-., KiitOU; ,.,HH H I I 'Jl ti TjM fPXV- t
II B ensh. balance le. o.s. B I f?A '4 b . Bftl hi fijA P frt mi Ifl t J
9 I B -o Bill -T Hmwun HM m
8 Men's Work .shirts III , 2 nrn"' ""' I IS. 4
rn I I I ""'. l!-lsKiiii lii.u-.rr fill
"i !W s u U! -3
M""'.fV- III "i ncres IrrlBiil. I'l l
11 cab, balance icrins. fl
The New York ;
Store j I vveeks & black 1 '
Destroyers of High . fi ukai.toks tl
a candidal,' to su, i himself. I l n li f3 M'W I'olcy 111,1;;. E II
w hile Mrs. Klizabelh I'o.l.l oi. ri, I 1 1 Hrl liisiirllnce . linns R 81 I
Adams Ave. I S B5 I
I Sfl m l TODAY "THK I'KICK OK PI .kaiii?ic.
! !L laosrfuvi III v "
Unie At the F. - I 11 1 .mm .i.i., ., ,M,
I L 7 P WmA "
'THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE"
Packed in lea- foil,
instead of tins
hence 1
You'll take to Grander
ridht from the start
Granger has that full, rich "rounded
out" mellowness that every experienced
pipe-smoker looks for in tobacco.
For Granger 'is fine, ripe old Burlcy
tobacco mellowed by Wellman's fa
mous old 1870 method. And another
thing, it's specially cut for pipes (rough
cut, we call it) so that it burns slow
and smokes sweet and cool n'eht down
to the very last flake.