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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1925)
Thursday, September 17, 1925. Tnpre FAghl THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Billy Mitchell NO WONDER HE BOILS OVER OCCASIONALLY Co Just Received New Knit Ties 69c FIND IT HERE RATION-WIDE INSTITUTION- enney .DEPARTMENT STORES Copjr for' tli jii columa must be lu by 9:0U a. m. 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. Values In Silk Dresses See ltcx, king of Star, l'rl.-Sat.-Sun. wild horseB, 9-16-2t New Styles and Colors M Men's Wear 130'J Adams Ave. La Grande's Cash State For Blen FEDERAL I T .. WASHINGTON (AP) Due to tlic diversity In legislation dealing with aircraft, a Uniform federal - law will again bo sought In th4 toining sexHlon of congress. -. Authorization for u bureau of air navigation 'lu tin department of eoiumerce. to foster, commercial aviation, Is one of tlie-propositi! io be put forward 111 an effort to put Ilylnu on a better lognl bonis. Son- LAW SOUGH utor litnKliuin, rtcinibllcun, Conn., .oniles luive boon mmlo In tho mi tt war t'nia.riyrr, recently 'ucquuint m nlBtrntlon. of gioat estiiion. one ed President Coolldxe with hi" In- -tenllon to luh lesClatlon for the blIl(,,.d 80m0 50 (l0(, nrrt,a, Anln. new bureuu. Luat ejlon Senator ,. ciintlo In Sussex, home of the Wu.lHworth. ltepublleun. N. Y., Jn- 1 1 7-yt-iir-oitl diske, has been elos-il trouueed a almllur bill with the f.ve years end there Is lull! of bucking- of Soerolury Hoover, but It selling- It. The Duchess of Nor fulled of pusouge. .folk Ruve up the ensile for a : The National Aeronautlc'Associa-: lion recently found In u aurvuy thut 33 statos and J2 . munlelpulltles' Jiave laws regulating the operullon j of alrcrafu The Territory' of wall was the first state or territory uniinr uie American lug 10 puns , aerial regulatory legislation, hav- nm iciiu a .stv in jii, uunougn the community of KlMlmmeo, l.-la., beat the country to It by enacting un air ordinance back In loos.. Six stales have laws prohibiting hunting from aircraft, and eight have laws governing the acitil.ii-. Hon of municipal landing ilrlde. ' Iwenty-aevcn stales are wllhnut air ! u neigm nnv nou replied to, American tourists have to ind the aasoclal.oirs Inquiry. another pi.iee ol inter, at to vln.t Tim aialpa liming regulatory air lu Ureal Drltnin ill Abei'g.'ld.e luws, wllh tho years passed, are: icustlc, the l'rlneo of Wale s Seot- Culirornla, 1921! Connecticut, 1918-1 tlsh residence near his father's S 1-23: Delaware, -1928; Indiana, estate nt llnlniorul. Tho partlcu 1910; Kansas. 1921: Maine, lata; hir object of curious Interest Is Massachusetts, 1919-22! Michigan, an uapretcutlo.is footprint of 10231 Minnesota, 1921; New jer- Wales lu a roner.-te wulk made sey, 1921; Oregon. IU2I-2S: Vlah. when the royal heir was scv-.-n 1023; Vermont, 1023, and Hawaii, j years old. lylf' j Tho story Is that for 24 years ' Mtinleipallf'cs having air' ordl-: the boy's footprint was kn.wn nances wllh the years enacted, in- only to the prince nnd two seiv. elude: Atlantic City, N. J., 1010;lan!s pres, nt wh. n it Was made. Chicago, 11121; llavcnporl, inw.t, lbt the seerrt becanu. known to 1921; Houston, Tex., 19211; Klsslin-I Atllerlean tourists last year. Now nice. Kill., I0H8; l.oi Angeles, Cal., Ithls ..nee unlet and almost de 1I:'o; Mttskogee, Okln., 1021; New seited e:ilat. Is tal.l to be swarm- toi'K. 131; Newark, N. J., litii; Nut ley, N. J., toni; Santa Ana. Cal., 1U21, and Venice, Cal., 1919. 10 Years Ago Today . The Mooso" CUib" vol untarily nbiindtmed llioir buffet. Times Chnnire llul not the uuiilllv of "SAX-TOX s TIIMt" Tlie llest Ionic Puts Pep In you. L. & L. Druji Co. S-H.E-R.R-Y.'S LAST SNOWING ToNlcHT "The Triflers" M.u: Pt sen Fi.Li'in- i i:xit:i: 1.V.V NOVAK An UM..i;inK .liaiiiit of t'om.ilj v 1 NT A MaJ. On. John L. Hlnes, chief of stuff, who Is making an investigation of Col. Hilly Mitchell's sensational charges against the army unU navy ulr services. SELL RUSTLES LONDON (AP). CuMles nrc being hu'1 In Knglund at bargain rates. 1 Ilstorie mansions of vnri- 0UH lal uml H,;B hav hwn dls poa'jtl of recently by members of ' thp older urttttnernrv because of ,,1,,,, tax,.s nnd ,lh uuti,.,,. In ,lth,.r inslanc,.s, ,mtie cron- of thtae belmr that of the D'Jke it KmfnlU u'lilnh nrlirln.'i 1 1 v nnv modest cottage In Oxford to be neur her ain who Is unending the university. The must recent transfer of u I PIES iia-lenHe at n low flKure Is that of historic Gwydyr In the vale of coiiwi y. which as purchased by Jay Mitchell of Colwyn Hay for 2000 pounds. Gwydyr was the , oat of a famous Welch fnmilv. tho Wynns, until 1078. That part of (0 ordinal casilo whleh still stands wns built In ir.sn by sir John Wynno nnd for generations hua tifen a fuvoilte haunt of ''ht-svura. It una restored in 1S2S. lug with night-seers. Abergeldle often was visited by the prince and his parents hclou the latter hi came king and iiic,M j and the tale Is that t he you.ig ' prince one day hounded uci osm tlie tin f and unto 11 newly laiti pavement tie tore u nuis. and po lio man co lid Htop him. Last ymr the policeman btoke a illenee of nearly tt i(iru ter of a century ami told the story to u v.sit.ng Aiiiirlean. The sizes Of p 1 per are to be Ktuieliirtttxed In LnuUind and the terms "i Htn" and "nulie" list d i;h measures for buying ami sell ing since tne time of Cation ft re to become obsolete by an agree ment arrived at b-tweell the fml eiation (tf masli r nillteiM ami I he liitlien ;! a-s jeial ion f whole- sab htiiiloners nntl p.iper makem. The ream i Will liet ejifter b re p'MCed by t.nou sheets to wcui e tue at;tutiigc of dteimal calcu.a t.ont; for the trade. Law Makers May Ask (oolidtfc to Summon Codification Session WASHINGTON I" ". of tallUMe result thai I const. l.-r.-d llk-l. to l-t.mv out tin" Iw.nt.- I l:NK MtYil WAi.'iHH imi;i;s u:k MOHAN' Bul , 1,,,,. 1 ,, lolt . ( s lt H ' j third conference of the Juterparllu i mentary Union hero, October 1 to 0, Is a reipjest to 'resident Cool ildKe to cal tt cenferenee for the 1 coditlcatlon of International law. This, If materialized, would aupplc I ment the work done along these j lints at The Hague couierences. The headquarters of the union brie cHlitnatPB that about half of the members of both ihe senate uiul hoime me mcmbeiH of the or iganlzation, and many among these (are keenly Interested In seeing a further step taken In International law codification.. Enrollment by ja member of congress is the only .requisite for membership In the I union. , i 1 ' The officers of the American 'group of tho Interparliamentary 'union, which "bf acting an host at , the conference, are: President, iReniitrr MeKtnley of Illinois; vice ' presUK'ntB, Itepresentutlves Mon- ttignt), Virginia; Temple, 1'ennsyl vuntu and Oldflcld, Arkunsns; treasurer,, Itcprestintatlve Sabnth, J Illinois; secretary. Itepresentallvo .McPwain, South Carfllina. Arthur iDeertn Call of Washington Is its I' executive secretary. The executlvn coinnilttee of the group comprtHes: Senators McKin i ley, Illinois, r hair man: ltoblnson, 1 lArkansaa, Swanson, Virginia. andMr. Hideler h..s tituen an electrical Outl.H. of Kanwis; and Kepre:enta- position. After spending, a few tlve iirlttvn, IIUhoIm; Ilurton, Ohio; days with trie. ids tin y will return I I'nnpiT. Wlseuttsln; McLaughlin, ' to Idaho where tiu-y hit end to I Michigan; t'onnally, Texas und liu- j ker, California. Schoolma'am A ill 41 mm,-,- w Warn : s fe . MS .-i ft J ' - u Tito immttis llH-Inu, Tiwl.l ( I imell, M..., t!Miutii Iter Itfe Wfik would be tmi'liln 'Imm4. Itm M-reen eif.t (Imicht lis.l an iiiiiimisI t,pr of b.-ut, sn.l liil.nl an, I mm lv i rue of the nKt pronil.iroj notltlam ot tlw ranvnitHiul silwol for ui.xi ai.oifc on. rn VALUED G0W HOT 1.AKI-:, Ore. SiHci;il.) The Hot Lake Dairy Buffered a seven: loss, when the registered cow, Kobes Pontlac Longilt'ld a record breaking imtkor, u.caim entangled In a wire fencQ,an.l kill ed herself. This cow has made tho best record lor 112 . tluys of any cow west. , In her class in the north- j Mrs. Oscur Cutler, who has been a patient here for some time left for her home in La Orunde Tues ! day. Mr. Cutler Is the state high- way eniineer. Mis. Cutlpr is im ' proving. : , Mr. and Mrs. Olivet Hnscn moved to La Grande for the win ter, where their son Frederick will enter school. Mrs. Dasch is man J ager of the sanatorium. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis - Hideler, I former , employes of Hot Lake i and well know n Cnlou people, drove from Hailey, Idaho, where make tlu ir home. Misses Catherine and Dorothy Hit On Screen ohinson, who have been studying music in Chicugo, were week-end guest at Hot Lake. They were en typewriters for rent ut Newlln Book route to their home In Spokane, & ytut'y Co.. 9-17-St 'iishlngtum These two young j , 1 . , ladies are accomplished violinists Kine.st school supplies at reason and rendered a very pleasing pro-nh;e prices ut Newlln Book & gram on Saturday evening. They Stat'y Co. 9-17-31 pian to enter the State University) at Pullman this fall. School News The different schools of the j county are receiving their portion of library books this week. These ! books wore purchased through the! Htate library at Salem. Outside of La Grande over . 300 books were delivered over the county. Cost of books this year $477.46. . The 192S legislature passed a law reMUirinij the teachers In the frrades to assist tho health nurse In hH It h InannfiHnn tenrb U I ax ial for this purpose ts now In the! office of county school superin tendent. Through the advico of State Superintendent . I. yV. Church hill, this muterbil will be hold un til alter the annual teachers' In stitute. Proper Inst ructions will be given at the Ins'ltute In ref erence to health inspection work. Schools over tho county are be ing visited by the county, school """"' .".'......ce larger than last year. Per cent ot attendance Inst year In the crudes was'!l4.!, high school 9t.G. Average days or school over the county 102.4. .Miss ilpha Allen has regain.-.! her health surrielently to again UHNume the role or teacher at Kamela. Supt. E. S. MeCorml.'k and. wife have taken their places again in tin' Klgln Hehoot. Hoys and girls making an ex hibit at the K'gln fair should hav their exhibit in place by id o'clock on Wednesday the 23rd instead of the 24th as announced by J. K. Calavan, stale field work The highest scoring exhibit and the highest seurlng final report in club work will determine who whia a free trip to Hit state fair Salem. ,li;s SI N'S HAYS MIAM.Y TO s.vki;s, m.itui mxl WASHINGTON. (AP) Con- trary to the common belief that snakes busk In the sun. tin biolo gical surv. y s;tid Weilmsday that Intense sunlight makes a snake be come torpid and cvnn will cause $ s death. Itattlesnakes, it . wls said, can be killed by exposing them for 20 minutes to direct mid day summer sun. Snakes also are sensitive to cold und many are frozen to death every winter by hibernating above the frost Hue. Last Cantaloupes Tomatoes, in apple Iwx, 50 lbs Tomatoes, in flat lxx,' 21 lls Concord Crapes, .V i basket t'oncoid Grapes, 50 llis. net weight . Concord G rapes in bulk, lb Headquarters for Fruit Jars nnd Canning Supplies. HOOVERIZED GROCERY "WIIERb THE TIIKim THRONG" -LA GRANDE'S PIONEER LOWER PRICE POon m-r MOTOR DELIVERY MU"h M H iMiiwinnimwsmmuBn I'lano TilAer la In Tuwn. : J. W. Kellogg Is hero fur this week only. Cad Kastern Oregon Music Co., Main 119. 4-9-17-ltp , PItKK I.NSTIlLfltO.N. Learn to do the Italian I'lariue wot k. No chui-gu for lessons. Kv erytlilng nece.suary lor the work in tlie way of Kine l'laqae, lioxes. Candle Sticks, Uook Ends, Sconces, Hand Mirrors, chesU, Lami, and niauy other things all suitable, lor beuutlfying the home. Ask about i it at ltlchardson's Art & Gilt Shop. . 9-17-lt ! Black Cyclone featuring Hex. the : king of wild hortes, the inobt won- I denul horse lu the world. 9-lti--tJ GLASS WOHK. ! Glass fitting of windshields &i side glasses done quickly and cor-: rectly at Itlchardaon's Art & Gilt f Shop. 9-17-lt S1UNEY LYLli the Piano Tuner Is at the Foley hotel for this week only. 4-9-lu-tf See Hex, king of Star. Kri.-8at.-8un. wild horses. 9-16-21 Ilenuitltcliing, ideating,' button holes, etc Norton's Kiddy Simp. 10-14-tf Black Cyclone reaturing Rex, the king of wild horses, the most won derful horso in the world. 9-16-2t Agent for Itemlngton Portable Typewriters. All of used See Kex, king of wild horses, 9-16-2t jStar, Frl.-Sut.-Sun. Canning tomatoes, 75c an apple box, catsup tomatoes, 60c an apple box if you come to the patch after them. Homer Wilson, Frultdale, 260-W. 9-17-3t Black Cyclone featuring Rex. the rliiffnl linrun In Ihn u-nrlit 01t! )f king of wild horses, the most won- NOTICE TO CHEIHTOHS; Notice is hereby given that Bessie Gelbel has been appointed by the County Court of L'nton County, Oregon, ad in in ist ra trix of the estate of Fred Gelbel, de ceased. All , persons having claims i against said estate are hereby ! notified to present tho sam to said administratrix at the offico of Robert S ICakin. her attorney, jwlthln six months from 1 the date hereof, -' I-' Iated nt Ia Grande, Union county, Oregon, this 25th day of Aug-jst. 1t25. (Aug. 2:.Sept. 1-8-15-22. j NOTICi: or Slll'.ltlPI'S sali;. j Nall,0 , hcr,,ly B,v,,n ,.,, 1y 'virtue of an attachment execution nnd order of sale li'Slied out of nnd under -the seal of th Circuit Court I of the State 'of Oregon for I'nlon Connty, dated the 1st day of Sep tember. 1925. to me directed and delivered upon a Judgment, decree and order of sale made and enter ed In uilH PAiirt m Mia 1711. .l,.i- f,f a...,mi mvfi "im f..vr. nr i.nr... McN'ab, plaintiff, and against Kra W. Keen, (b-fendant, wherein Judg- t ment was dulv entered In favor of 1 s.itd plaintiff and against the said lefi ndant for - the siit of Ninety and no-lftn liollars ($30.on, with Interest thereon at the rat.1 of M per cent per annum from trie 17th day of September. ' 1920. and the further j. of ru.eo attorney fees, also ??9.80 for. costs and dis bursements, in which said execution and order of sale I am commanded j to make a wile of the follow,!,? sfefrrlbed real property, the saui. being i he real property attduliL'I i.i jsald action, to-wit: Commencing at a point 4n rods North of the Southeast corner of t he Soul h west Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 1 ,". Township 1 .North. Range 39 Kast of the Willamette Merdlan. In ln- ion County. Oregon, thence Westine price ts too low 2ft rod., thence South 19 rods, thence ens" 20 rods, thence North 19 rods to the place of beginning, alt In I'nlon County. Oregon. Now therefore, by virtue and au thority of said writ, and in obedi ence to Its commands. I will, on Call of for 2"jc S1.00 40c 5t2 $3.1(0 8 '.'.s You can afford n new Silk Dress at Ciis price! They ure smart in style and color In the radiant colors of Fall. Tho styles Include the flare skirt, the long wusl, and the sido panels.. The price is only Other Smart Dresses 14.75 to $29.75 Thursdav. the 8th day nf October. 1925, at the hou" of eleven o'clock A. JT. of said day, at the front door of the County Court House in La Grande. Union Countv, Oregon, fell nt public auction the abovn de scribed real i.roperty. and alt the right title, interest and equity of the suld defendant Kra W. Keen in and to the same or any part there of on the 17th day of August, li(25, or that he has since acquired-In and to said property, to the highest bidder for ca.sh In hand, subject to redemption as provided by law, the proceeds of said sale to be lip plied in satisfaction of said Judg ment and decree aforesaid'. Hated this 8th day of September, 1925 JISSSF: BR EfiHRATtS. Sheriff cf I'nlon Ct.unty, 0."?gcu. Sept. 8. 15, 22. SO.-OcL U. Ownership of Street Cars Worries SsatUe FKATTLK, (AIM While S :it- tie la paying $Mi3.:ta3.83 a year and Interest to purchase Its street car system, taken ove In lit I It from Stone ,t Webster of IJs on for $ 1 6,ooo,oofi, more and more Seattleltes are riding to their work In their own automobiles, and the at' ministration is alarmed ut the decrease in bust n as. At the suggestion of David W. Henderson. Ill.lliag. of the sys tem, advertising has been res rt- ed to in un effort to urg.- the people to use the cars of the city lines. The motornien and conduc tors offered to help In the cam paign If their request for tnereasi-d pay were granted, but as this would amount to $7.'.0,ouo unun- I ally the offer was njected by the1 city council. j William Pitt Trimble, city plan ning commissioner, has suggested ! that Seattle mnsl start to build t a new transit system. More speed, t he argued, wouid make thiu;:s piy. ' l!o urged Immediate expenditure j $4,000,000. , In the meantime the city has of- I f'Ted ll.Vo i.MfM for the a.ngle i I'nviMc one remaining in the city. This was in response to d' nii'iid M""" residents nldng that line, but t,a stockholders have objected that Wink Proved Luanl Was AIie LONDON. (Al') London is full of iui. isis i ruin prn'-tically all countries and most of the ov is as visitors never fail to be Intere-i. .1 , In the s'alwart guardsmen on duly "anaiiiasniManHisaiKKi the Season Green Tcmatocs, 13 lbs Green Tomatoes, 50 lb. box Italian Prunes, extra fancy select fniit- 50 lb. apple lxx Tartleit Pears, fancy, per !ox Green reppers, 2 lbs anscaKczsscr sasanzaaBEBziEBa? nt the Morse Guards headquarters In Whitehall. . f;ome stnre at them deliberately and one French girl refused to be lieve one motionless figure was olive. She stood alone and gazed harder, then suddenly joined her F.nHsh fr'eiuls looking somewhat flushed.. She explained that the soiider was real after all he had IHiberatey winked at her. Miss M) rtle Mangum Returned in'suionary from India to spak at Church of the Nazareue. Also MKh Mnr (telle rreeman Outgoing missionary to I'luna, will slug she'3 talh-J the Sch iman-lleink of tltc Holiness movement. 1 'ate. Fi-lay night and nil day Sunday, no services Saturday evening. ISSl ft ..- 50c yoc -flat ljox....CHe ...$1.C5 $2.75 , 2oz MAIN 4U. ... . .. 1