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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1925)
Saturday, November 28, 1025. THE EK GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Five' Local News In Brief In flty yoslmlllj '(lt Greyn,) Hliurl Jl'uj-n Im-cili-i or I'iituu, wus in Lu Gi'undu yeu lirUuy. .. Left W Salt l4iko Itilv Whallon l'ft 1 1 1 i-s inurilint; for siill City. I'tuli. Ilu will 1- tjiru inUil'llilti-illy. Miimii" Mrs. I. J-;. MiMoury, whose lium,, is KumHu, wiu In i-u CJramlo yea uiihiy'slioppinK. Vrmit to .Mmwl Mildred Jtoyl, who reeenlly !ook,i-"ii'"ll,ion under lite slate lioitrU or eosim-tle therapy, Una re. iVi'O llT permit to IllUrcel, llmnc hi'm Hsric- Mr. inul Mi". Henry PniKason returned lo lh home here today tiller visiting Ifw day ut Welser, Jd;iho. Vbllt'tl Kamula Mi.m. (rl n llans' ll and children went to Kuiiwlii TluinksKtviiig day; where they visited with Mr. Han sel!, Who IH employed there. 'to Visit Friends ' Mrs. K Hd-mlricks Urt this iiiurniii'Jor linker, where she will isit with friends today and if tutu In her home hero this evening. To linker this .Moi-hlii; Mrs. llryanl went tu lin ker this nioriiinfc. where she will I ,-i''i't' iiM-dii'al treatment. She. f will return fiVme this evening. To W allowa I'or Thanksgiving .1. I'. 'florelork and son, Kd, wi-nl to Vaitowit for Thanksgiving dinner, 'lln-lr "home is at Wallowa, hul Uiey are in business here.; ,ii-ense!l lo Slurry A license to, mar;y - wa'- 'issm-d I-'riday artt rnoon to James J I. Wil kin, of Hood Uiver, nud Miss Em ma 1-;. Mattke, of Summerville, neti:an's Old Keeirds Theodore MeMiller, X)f Iron Ktv er. Is in l.a Grande to look over records nt the courthouse in pre paration Tor suit regarding some property. ' "While Cargo'' Players Here The comptiny that will play I -eon (i onion's "White Cargo" at the Arcade tonight arrived tills morn ing and iTgistered for the day at the Hotel- Koh-y. ' ' IH Visit Mother K. Jt. ItliiKo. ultnrnt-y of this eilv. has none to Kansas. Ills for- iner home, v.heiv he will visit Ills iiiother. He expects to be away about two weeks. In I'iMtlaii.l I'or II11II1I11.V .Mrs. II. tinidy accompanied .v little Miss llelly Ruth, Jlg,hjlv'!l Kitin p. arrived in La Clrande this inoi-niMK. litter' .spending Thanks Kivins' day In rortland. To Visit at linker Mis: .1. -W. Nelson, whoso homo is a iiker, was in I ji, (irande litis morning on her way to Wallowa, when- site wilt visit iter son for leu da.s or two weeks. Here Cmni Klgki tii-orgia Townson vvjus a visitor hi Irii Grande yesterday from her home' at Klgln. She n turned to liT home this inoriiiiig, but will be hai l; in a few days, .She has ac ccptvd a position here. Spend Day nt I'endleKin Mr. and .Mrs. Clyde Charllon and Imt daughter. iMildnd Davis, -went to ivndh'fon (his morning for a day's visll. TosiMfiiY in' Oklalionia Mrs Anna Tolle will leave for ' dihihqio.i Cily Sunday evening to l.ik" irMsltnographir work in the clii"f fl'M-k's ofllee thi'ie for two 4r ' 1,1 'V'v nionl hs.f" She will be )o ii'd in the federal building. ' W.i (.iM-s tl'oiie Tor Christmas Mrs. . Mav. s will spend the 1 "hrh-imiis holidays with her jn-o--l- ill .'oilagiJ " Grove. Ore. She I" -ft on No. I" this morning. Mr. and .fh. Mayes came to I Gran-dt- i'eeitl froiu I'.ak'-r. lie Is now NeuslatUcr Iirondclolh I'iincy. knit collar in l'lain Ian hI.su grey, ,V)iiltiiift Knit V IU.A7.EIIS lh Taney patteins Clint's . Clolhiery The. ore wlth a CoascKwe lleurln- WeUli" Glei hMii nt '-I, 5. Tabernacle. .M.nuhiJ. tieiiiler 30 connected with the Perkins Motor comimny ua city sulesman. Assistant llridKo i:n;liiecr Here O. S. I'uxson, assistant bridge engineer with headqonittrs at Kul em, nrrived in Iji Crumb Hi is morning on orfieiul business. Jle will inspect bridges in this terri tory. I'nssed Hi run-1 1 city Tlie Uev. A. Murray, a Kraneis enn monk whose home until u short lime uKo was In Ireland, stepped off the. train this morning to have a look at Ui Grande wldje. pawing from Boston to- llennbi ton, Ore. VlslUtl ill CUy Mr. uml Mrs. Frank Oxner, and daughter, Jionulene, formerly of la G ninth but now make Kugene there hQine, ure visiting In Ui (irande. They were lure for Thunksgivlng day. Wintering in i,a (iiande Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Itilihy, are here from Portland and have luk n up winter i-eshh-nee ut the Fol ey Hotel. Mr. Bailey works out o' the auditing departinenl of tin Inion Paelfiu railroad. This ' is his sixth season in m Orunde, Looking For IrfM-allnu Homer M. Cariies. oT North l'owder. hreeder nf ttiin.liri.il I.sey cows, was iU'li Giandn and Cove dlKtrlets looking for u loent ion. Mr. Farms wants to buv or rent a farm In this nee! ion and will move his purebred Jerseys hen:. - He turns to l'aycttc Miss Gladys Winlerloh n:turned to Payette, Jduho this niorning. where she. Ls employed, after visit ing over Thanksgiving in J,a Gran de with Iht parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wlnturton, Ml 15 Jackson ave nue. K. R l'Yeitag. who lives at Payette, accompanied Miss Winter ton. To I laker pjr Holula Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T-oney Jr and small daughter went to linker for Thanksgiving day. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen W right . formerly of 1 ,a G rande. but who now make their home at linker, where Mr. Wright Is con nected with the Kaslern Oregon Light and Power company. Itetiirn to Salem Tomorrow ' Miss. Kouisu l-'reneh will return to Salem tomorrow, where she .is juttendlnff bu.slnc.ss coIU'ko after spendlnc ThaliksgivlnB In l.n Orun- ,,. wh r,.atVos. .Miss Kreneh has mo!!l completed her course there, S,c ,s ..;, ,i0ng stenoKraphic work for. tho Y. y. t A. there and ,for the Indian school out ut Salem. PURCHASES INTEREST IN THEATERS (Continued from PaK ft One.) dershinds t he theatre business eompletelv. and will make a val uable, addition to the business lift: oi this city. I'ivs Praises Hiwin Speaking of Mr: liowen. a n'-ws story tu the Wyoming Progress, an lvanst;n newspaper, has to say: "I. a Grande is fortunate Is sec uring Mr. and Mrs. Mowen a. cit izens. The gentleman started in his business here tu the pioneer I days, of motion pictures and was tremendously .suecssfut uml has acquired a comfortable fortune by his goofl business ability and affa bility. He has owned the Isis. th" l.una. the Wyoming and tin- Strand theatres here, and recently dis posed of two houses In .Idaho. So cially. Mr. ami Mrs. Kowcii should b- welcomed in Ut Grande for they are of the best of fa hi I lies; Mrs. Duweii s vi-ry aecomplished and will be most agreeably recrj vi-d." COURT TERM CONTINUES DECEMBER CntlniiM from Pnirr Ono. dav. Inc. 11. Kingo and Wright will be hiwyers Tor the phiintill. Klnn wilt be represcnli-d by II. R ll'in. The nppeah-d 'asi-s of .lack I .a lllne. convicted In the justice enorl of possession of whiskey and G'-or-gi Noble, whom the justice court round guilly of driving while in toxicated, will not be h"ard during the adjourned session. Their trials will be set for tin- regular I'Vbrunry teriii. Henry , Hes re presenting the defendant in both instances. Ji worn art SVXE A U I. Ah spi vi; betrays Itwlf In the jiltitnd ;alk of the hapless owher, ! it man or woman. Weuk spin-s sho.v premature old ng. even In youtii ful persons. To remedy this con- , dltion take rhiropraetie. adius:- 1 Hunts, the only satisfactory w;y to Improve and strslifhti n the : spinal column and pit in pla-- (the nerves radiating therefrom. My Klectrlcal treatments will help strengthen the spine and 1 spinal miiscb'. i Consultation Free.' I lt. WOODI.I.L I chiropractor J" i;lcctm-TlKrmpeiitlt 20 Souuucr lildff- i'houu ARMTOPLAY NKW VUIIK (AIM Following ure the mon important foot hull games in the Mast, Middlq West. South and Fur West for Saturday, November -S: Kast. Army vs. Navy at New York. ' JHoly Cross vs. Host on College at llosion. ' Middle West. 'Dayton vs. llucknell at Dayton,' Ohio. Jlii.skell Indians vs. Loyola ut Chicago. Albion vy; Western Stalo Normal ut Albion. South. Noulh Carolina vs. t'eiUre at Co lumbia. S. C. . I.ynehbiirg vs. Koauoke at l.yuch- butg. Kt-ulueky Wfsleyau vs. Transyl vania at Le.ington, Ky. I-'nr WcM. . I tali Jtate vs. WaHliiugtun Stalo at I ,os Angetes. Colorado College vs.. Colorado Mhu s at Denver. . . DEFENDANTS--- AC(IUITTEI) . : IN WALLOWA (('ouMniit-d fiuin P;igo One.) loieatiug rijr. J la rt ley i t luriK'd. gave biinsetf up lo the justice court; was ac quitted, and siu-d tin- officers for damages, which the jury allowed, Mary l-audain ami Iht broth er, William, were loser and win ner, respectively, in tho eases In volving them before the court. .Miss livamlalu sued F. II. j uniMKc, easiiier in an rmicrprise bank, tor daniagcsgrowlng out of a transfi-r of laud. The jury fu'ind for the defendant. Ill-other Acipiilled. William lieaudain was acqultte.l of tin; charge of larceny of the content's of a homesteader's cabin brought against him by the dis trict attorney. 1 Judge Kuowles dismissed 'tho (case revolving about u statutory charge brought by .a young wom an who appeared in court with her baby, the jury having failed to agree on a verdict after an all-night Meliberution. Little French GUIs Do Not Bob Mania Does (fr.uflniied from rapt, One.) toned doll with the innocent baby s, gingham dress and long gold locks has come back in style. Doll fashion experts havu decreed with the approbation of shopkeep ers tliit the sophlstlc'tittM looking plaJlfcii!gs of the Infll few years are a menace to ehildrens morals. The, edict has gone out for the Christ mas season that children must be given playthinjjs they can understand. They fail to realize why a dolls face should be rouged. the-ee lashes ami eyebrows paint ed and Jfiic drcses cut like evening gowns, instead of fondling a baby, doll moilisl ts say,, a child cannot help but realize that it Is nursing a minature of its mtother. RECOVERY OF TRIO IS SEEN C'ontlniird from Pnge One,) recti-d Dr. Litiianlson jp send them an !!i'r;'ncy call should any of the .patient; -show signs of relapSf Ml TIM IIS"'. A toll's CONDITION is si:i:i(i s today II. .1. M Hi h rsbaugh. w ho was iniiire.i nh.ii the Merrill- Itoyb ear weiil oil' tfie highway' Inlo a dilch ii.'iir l.lol Lake i iuiuksgivhig lay at nooii'. is lu rather u serious cott'lilioa al the Hot Lake sunn loriiiMi Imlay, but hopes are held lor hts reeowry. M ul le i-sliaugh suslahied no tao Mill lersl;tiu;ir s u s t a I II e d tlO brnl.eu liiui'M. but it Is possible thai an in Mi' v lo his s)ine resulted, illeiiilanls s.iid today. imprisoned ui" s'k iety ofll'tis ti ii door to re-cue : i t'i ( ';i!m i i it lit fr.ini a h h r piiien'.s h;el k' jti F'.i.p' in v ii h"ot I- t in rr rjt 'if v ! on, e. Wtun they it ft l."ii-e. ri.e .tid. sh w,i kid ,n a iliv-rt ai..l Iht h..i!lv otic 11 ii Uev. ej to ci (P.V luld; Tht jieir.i ate bing xul. I ' - 1? A N r o an.! V' -i: J K:Tr . t 'ii v h nil he) ! i ..1 M h-J in ul: ! h. r I 't f; KEEP YOLK SKIN SOFT AND SMOOTH Harmony Citam of Almonds A drllehtrully smooth crmin. pii'unliiRly ijorfumctj, to ap ply to the skin beforo coin ins out of doors. It pro-ti't-m the akin from wind unU wAftthrr." Initially ns cffc tlvi; ns a cure for chappnl Bkln. I o. bottlo ' n ; 35C ' Glass Drugs . be. ' La Grande, Orefoa . rIlTI,ANl MARKKTS I'UIITUAMV Orcv (Al'J Lhc-atot'k-trteady. V ' .. . Kw Barely steady; , I . Uutierfut S(tUy. r llllttor HttMldy, standard cubes up lialf n cent. 6'2jc.'' - MAX I'-lVANCSCt) . SAX'ji terfat do 'u liero today. -IJut- P O It TliANlJ,' Ore. APV Whe;it Hard while IHUi. Novem ber and lcce!nber,1 $1.69'; hard white H; S. Kaart, November und December, J1.4S; softwhite, wes: crn white; November and Decent bcr. 9 1 .47-: , hard winter, northern spring. Noenilier and l)eeenilK-.', $1.52; western red, November and December, $$t.Gl. t -f ; 'orn No. 3 T. shlpmcuT, November, $35. fiO, MAUM7IS AT A Gf.AM MOW VOUK (AP). Htoekfl-- Strong: standard, rails resume ad vance. v Hands l-'Jrni; : third . Liberty's rise on buying. . rorelgn . exchange s Mixed I'Veneb. francs rally. Cotton Hteady; Hpot .houses selling. " - Sugar Higher; trade buying. Coftee Lower; .. Importers' sell lag. , , - Vi. ; . . v . ; . Cllf C AGO. ( AP). Whest-T- Kln; ; Hullshctt)iUiH. 4 ' J CQin-L0ver; larger receipts. ( 'attic I'irni; good demand for lower grades. . . .; , .' i Hogs Higher, " broad . shipping outlet. t . ". .-. . ; y '' CU male ami Stirrouniliiu; A . SuliUlc FOA'tur In Uvriiisny HICKLIN'. (A p) Climatic con ditions and natural surroundings are predisposing factors In. suicides, tin; Iterlia Tagchlatl has found. lif order to establish aulhentle suicide statistics' ln (ii;rniiin.V, the newspaper analyzed thn. c'omptht tions of a number oT .government burejiuH, resulting In several pec ular disclosures. Iteglons -nith a pronounced change of ' seasons rrrdrded t h greaiest number or suicides and lh,l was given as one of the rea sons why -self destruction wan more popular In Central Lnrope than lit the cAtorehio northern countries or In tho tropics. Altitude ulso appeared to piny il significant. role, the unalynls showed, suicides in the lowlands being far nioro frequent thun In the mountains. In Germany, Monday and Tues day were suicide days, though women frequently showed a prele lietlon for Sunday. Most suicides oecurd ut high) uml Indoors wait the favorite scene for the acts. A startling perccntago of su kid s' was recorded among divorced persons, (ien'-rally speaking, coun tries with a high birth rale record- d iiTtich fewer suicides than util es. ' Mental derangement, and not disappointment In love, was the principal causi of Hclf-drstruellon. Utile Willie, In a cur Pressed I lie starter, junt loo far. What a wreck! Uad raised a noise; .Mother smiled: "lioya will be boys!" "J,et us serve Electrically We are fully prepared, to take care of your clec-j trical needs. How alwut some new Mazda Lamps' for those empty sockets? , La Grande Electric Go. 1412 Adams Ave. . Markets: ' ANev Kind ' iv Miss Peln CnrlN- IS- of San Diego. Culif.. la believed to be the Inst woniMii In AnVpiha lo go down In a diver's unitorm. She made her trip in San Diego, harbor and liked It. "Just like hunting ihiouuh the air," she said . . ufU;iwuivU ' .- norND.rp hody mi;i:ts. IMONDI.KTGX, Ore. A decision to Invito the officers of the national organization of the humane society to attend the 17th annual Pendle ton ltound-l'p September 1 5-1 S, 1'j2G, was made by unanimous con sent nt the annual meeting of stock holders of the association which was held here. The stockholders re-rteclod all of tho present mourners of the board of directors an, follows: H. W. Col-1 Hint, George C. Huer, It. K. t,hlou puk. il. W. Dickson. I., G. Kruzler, U. C. nisliop, K. V. Hond, R. Vi Tulloeh. O. W. Wyrick. D. S. Tntoin and H. P. Whitman. The directors re-elected the present offlciTs. Tho stockholders authorized the board of directors to enter Into a contract with the Pendleton public parks association whereby till prof- ! Its made by lift- show will be used In beautifying city parks. SCHOOL DANCING I IUJKD SALKM, Ore. Dunclng in the Saletii high school In lieu of secret orgunizaH lousy hlli wr-abtllsh. . ed recently by the school nut hurt-j ties, was advocated by Max O. Bur- en, ex-member of the school bourd. "In suppressing societies In the. schools the board has eliminated , what organized social life the su- dents had," sftld .Mr. Hureii. "Nolh- ; Ing has been furnished Lu the way . of a substitute, if dunces were con ducted in the schools the parents i would have no oeeuslon to object. I The dances could bo held under proper supervision." A foot there was; He look u' chance; They carried him ln n n ambulance. PILLOW CASES mom: or Tiiosi; tiMt;is i n.i.ow t ,si;s VI.IIU Ti t I'lllr Wlilli- Thi-y I.IIM. AIhi ll Shliiiii-iit. Mt Sl: SI'A.MI'l;!! AI'ltONS Art & Baby Shop CtOI AdnniH Airtiue. "i:veiiblug I'or Urn Ituby" llrniMluiilhg - Nlamplng - Huttoiis foven-d - l. M. V, ThrentW A Musical Feast! The Welsh Royal Gleemen At The L. I). S. Tnhciniiilc MONDAY, NOV. 30th 8:13 I. M. Seals on Sale Now nt Glawt Dnis $1.00 Hcwrved Seals; 73c Gcncnil Admissitin; 30c Students; 23c Children. COME! YOU'LL ENJOY IT! of Mermaid langeriiis Chickens Lot of motorists ure complaining about tho danger of chickens In the road. Hat they don't cause as much as those In the "coop." What's become of tho old-fashioned chap who psed to lake his car to pieces Sunday morning and have two mechanic. busy all'd:iy Monday putting II buck together? We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Some More All-Wool OVERCOATS $15.95 HIGH TOP BOOTS 16-inch tops, made of full stock. . $1.95 New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES limit Iho Welsh Lleenien lu It. S. Tabernacle, Monday,. November :I0 Famous ARMY RELIES ON RADIO NET (Continued from Pace One.) ' eriso the communications activi ties during an emergency. Tho report showed that in the fiscal year I!i24-1'5 more, than eight mil lion words In messages were trans mitted with a saving of $155,07 to the government In commercial tolls. . General Kaltxmun deplored the lack of funds which has prevented research work on new uommunL eutlon equipment uml appliances, especially radio developments. Ills report ulso declared that the sit uation us to trained personnel is critical if tho corps continues to maintain radio and telephone sys tems and performs its other func tions as well. Demon Hum never bothered anybody In the old days who didn't drink II, but now even u prohibition evangelist Is likely lo be run down by u. bootlegger's ear. Library Ghats The public lllimey will titld tlm following new bookH Kiiturduy evo nillff lit ti o'etoek. ' AdillllH . "Nllinerolotty... lip.to Dute." . .. . L .Clierio 'VhevloH tinkle to tho lllllld." . . . l IJavlK "Tile White. (Jileeti." . ' ' l)rltikwuter "New ToeniH."- , ' iMltiminy "riie-KllB of Klf tuud'n IkuiKkter." Kreneh "Grtut I'lratn Htorlei)," ARCADE Senaatlon'O V-V fcv Leon Ocudoix ', f 2v?ar5 in MevAtnk' O ' 1 ycai m Londorv, jrjftt-ji; I year mChicdwjyyH W 1 I Clii sorry aftct a im'iiiii r tin- iiriiiiitivt- iiiai. win swit'p iiu rr ur ri'i't. Afi l(ii wltli lt wllil, wuntoii iMUUty o tory ot tliillLs mill IiiiikIis) i ;. UUICKHi.' Intwer Moor. i!.5(l nnd 2.oii '" n.llTAlX AT llaluwiy, 8:l.t - lo Arcade ! MONDAY TUESDAY 'S I IIMionnl KB'V Sunday 5 Acts Vaudeville Orchestra MEN'S : HIGH TOP SHOES $6.95 : ) ' Men's lll-lneli II lull 'l'iit Sh(M.t ' beouit . rnlf.-kitt. . Itwtlier t-otiiil.r-s, onk wle.4, mu to.'. Tlus low ii lee. XI.05, menu', a saving to you. , ... . Hear Hie Welsh (ileenuii ut L. l. K. 'InlH inn. le. Mnndiiy, Xovellllier aO " 60 STORES THE UUB "Oreat Sea Stories." )lay "Paid In I'ull." '. The. Ladies Home . Join mil VOne-act Plays.'.' . . , Lincoln "Queer Judson." 1( . . Miller "Are Parents People V Scolson "Ualf Hours In tho Kitchenette." , Well "Daughter of the Jlous" "Spooky Hollow." White "Hkookum tMnirk." Willsh "We must March." Young "C'old Harbor." TONIGHT A VIVID I'LAY OF LOVE IN THE TROPICS. You will Laugh Cry Gasp - at the stiuk l-eal- jism of this wonder play. THE BIGGEST HIT ' IN YEARS!',' ' it and be it's gone. A SENSATION ! fl.SU nnil S . ; Losus.,,?!.,,, . (I'lus tx) .... . . AT MM'! sfmll lime I lie rliuiice to niei the mitiil laiiMHis iH'auty, Vllmn Ibinky Yon II meet In r bi lout iimmeiils yttuil neer fnrttet when Itoti nbl Cfdiiuiti tvlti lM-r lienri with ihuiiif; mil Kiilliiuti'jr. Vrotn the stawe play by J I. 11. Tu velyan. and Pictures bnti