Saturday;' December' R, V.YX!
THE T3V GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER r
Page Five
I'
Local News In Brief
TO.MIXG EYKXTK.
December SsW 1-Jevtlnu to vote
llOU Kt'llOOl budget,
LsUlii In Town
C. S. lirooltH, of Imbler. is visits
lug in J-a Orundc for a day or two.
11 Is registered ut the' Hotel Foley.
In City Tills Morning
Mrs. H, Drown and Alls Hahe
Cross, both of Cntun, were, shup
liiug h La tirunde today.
Wcnl to Maker 1
i l'. S. Evan hue, local atloiney,
went to- lluki-r IIiLh morning , on
business.
Allcudc Ilnliio Meel
Hrvernl members of the ji
(.rando lioklo, lodge attended a
ruffing t 1 Tuloii hist nighl, Ahout
4n were pn m-nf.
'lo A'lsit nt i;iteririNC
.Mrs. Lissic Li lid Ivy to Kn
it rprise his morning, wln-n jdio
Mfill viil far sevcrof days with hi-r
'wui, who liven there.
Will Attend Itanat
Mrs. Klla Uyneui;son went to Kl
gin tills morning. She i visiting
fiii'iulH there unit attending the
litdl'-.s' bazaar. She will return to
her home here I his evening.
J;n Itoute to Wallowa '.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. IT. Mend "were
Bursts at the Sommer hotel last
evening slopping here en route
from their h one i n 1 'end let on l o
Wallowa.
Here on llusiuess
MrH. Theresa Gettle and two
Rons were In La Gmnde this morn
ing on business. Their home i.s
ut Hilgard.
Visiting at Klffln
Mrs. Krnest Vehra and little dau
ghter. Betty Mae. went to Klgin
this morning', where she will spend
a week visiting Mrs. J. F. Hater.
lteturu From Trl
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rush and Mr.
and Mrs. F. M. Last have return
ed through California by motor.
They report a very pleasant trip.
Shopping In fity
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd'Kcndall wire
shopping and visiting In T,a Gran,
de yesterday. Their home is at
Klgln. . 1
lletnrns to Bnkrr -
After visiting In I41 Grande for
IJie past week with Mrs. Harry
Tloffman. Mrs. I. amnion refuined
to her homjp at Uaker this morn
ing. Arrived This .Morning
Mrs. Jessie Griffin, of Honuiani.
Wttshiiigton. arrived in I-a, Grande
this morning and will visit hvrv
for two weeks or more with her
father, H. I". Jlurnett and other
relatives.
lult en to Hospital
Mrs. flowers was taken to
the Grande. Konde hospital Mon
day very ill.- She is reported to
be much improved at the present
time.
Had Tonsils K 'moved
Mrs. - John Kvans and daughter.
Miss Xnomu Kvans. returned to
fheir home at Knterprise ihis
niornlng after several days in l.a
; ramie. Miss Kvans had her ton
sils removed while here. They
i Wb flirt CU11M Vf,f'-Si3f
Pendleton Bath Robes
For Xmas
For Men and Ladies
Just in today in all colors.
$24.00 and $2.".0C
PENDLETON INDIAN ROBES and BLANKETS
Large selection to choose from. Give a
"Pendleton" for Xmas.
59.85 to $22.50
, ROBES OF QUALITY
4
'THE STORE WITH
VACUUM CUP
TIRES
Jennings & Shumate
Bukk Sales and Service.
were guests nt the Foley hotel.
Left TliLs Morula '
After viaiting her parents,
mid Mrs. J. 11. .Mulhollund,
other relatives in Im Grande
the.' past Vionth, Mrs. Marcus
Mr.
und
for
Ful-
8 hum left this morniug en, route
to Itrldii Veil, where she will muko
ly r home.
VMHti In City -
Mrs. II. I). Kinzey is visit,lng in
LuG-rtinde ut the home or her par
ent h, Mr. mid Mrs. W. C. HuiihiB.
Iter homo In I'orlluml. She en
,preU lobe lrero until nft-r (Ike
ChrJHl tnijH holidays.
Will Visit Imughter .
.Mrs. K. Walker was in the city
this morning on- her way lo Wi.
Iowa, where she will visit -her
duughlcr, Mrs. Maude Cabb. Slw
wilt he there indefinitely. Mm.
Walker's' home Is ai IVrry.
In City This Meriting . -
Nathnn I wren, a farmer in the
Cove distriel, was m the city this
inorn!ng.r Me w is ueeomprtnied to
Cove iy ir. W.( K ThisUiwnlt.
w!k is h-sling rattle for tuhi-rcul-o.sis
I Iiere. today.
llaby Son Horn
A len-ioiind b.iby son was horn,
to Mr. and Mrs. Kills Fuller Vd
iieaday, I lerembt-r The little
boy has been ni'.iui'd -h Fred.
Mother and buby are, getting along
nicely. , "
VMted FrinuLs Here -
MNM Ites-sie liaecus, who has
been vlslilng fr'eniis in l.a GrnnIe
and at l'erry for some time left
litis morning for Hood Hiver.
whe.re she will visit for some time
before returning to Fort land
when .she now makes her homie.
Miss ljiteens attended the local
high fcehool und has many friends
here.
'oiniletefng Cmnpaigii Here
W. ('. orth is here from Corval
Its tt day to fla sh up the local
.campaign in eennecllon with the
drive for $50o.ff0" for the erection
of a memorial huilding at O. A. G.
About $4500 bus been raised here,
according to Charles H. Reynolds,
of tbe alumni association. The
building will house student and
ahipmi offices and a large amli-
itorii.in. ,
Hon 's niidrStrret Slippery -
The highways anl streets, were
Quite slippery from the rain last
evening, and several cars of La
Grande pvpple on their way to the
Country club skipped off the high
way nmr had to be pulled buck.
Also several drays bad to be pulled
from the unpitved streets of th
city onto the paved streets, because
of the mud.
VroNpeclorK
Gnitisliiked and equipped for an
estensive prospecting expedition
into the hills of Wallowa county,
Ijine Goff. Wltliuni Hume, 1 K,
Garrison, ami William Denton,
left North J'owder this week. The
trip i the result of a preliminary
survey of lh linnalta district nona
time ajio by Golf, who reports a
fine showing of gold, silver, and
lend ore ontcroppings at several
points in that vicinity.
Attending Meeting at Walla Walla-
Several menvhers of the local
Moose Indue attended q Moose fro
lic itt Walla Walla. WushiiiKton
recent ly. Those who went from
here weiy:t Mr. and Mrs.' Don
A CONSCIENCE
Shanks. Mr. d Mrs. Wallace i'asa, j
Mr. und Mrs. De ltruunon. Mra.
It. KUher. Mr. und Mra William :
KniKht. Mr. uad Mrs. Alberts. Mr. !
Htetiens. Mr. Hatmon, William
Swurts. Mr. Charbeuu and Mr. I
Lelshleiter.
OPERETTA
ENJOYED BY
; BIG CROWD
Conrlft4 from Tmgv Om.)
did eouiuu ndable work as wc-oui-panlbts.
The plot Involves the obnoxious
engagement by ambitious patents
of Margarita, to a scheming nobl'.
niun und her ultimate delivery by
a young American whom she prev
iously had met in Vitlted States.
S'ibplots nttolve around an afl'tir
lietween Margarltn's sister, Meree
ies, and Kfnllio, tho toreador, ami
the eon lie encounters of 'alri"k
Malone with Martha Matilda
Ayers, tin Knglish governes 10
Mur!fiiltu.
iulsy itobhs, as the lu-Ile of
Hareelona, wils the darling of the
veiling. Sb was nk oiuao ligiil-lu-arted,
und sad, coquettish und
despairing. And tkf.se moods she
carried a snee-ss fully thromch
lit- songs as la her spoken lins.
ller lovely NOprana noire was
e.pial ut all tiinw 10 thtt demands
01 a dlfrieult role.
Male . Soloist I'leases .
Tom hruee, us the villainous
nobleman, did exceptional char-
llfiff ivilflf lin.l ilAltihffH Ihr. mil.
lence with his baritone singing,)
both as soloist and in the har
monious, duet, "So No! No!,'
with .Margarita. With his man,
Pedro, played by Ituymond Grif
fin, scenes were played that ex
pounded the heavier elements of
tho plot,
Kdward tluehanan gave a good
aceo-jnt ot himself as the Ameri
can Iteutennnt. Marion t'rowc was
liuoyant'and forgivably cocky in
his role of toreador, and Urnee
Geibel put just the right season
ing of witchery inta the part
Mercedes..
uL-
Kor pure- comedy, nothing cIho
in tho .operetta could approach
the work of Jack t'oolidge, us the MATIKETK AT A GLAXCIV
irlshnuin, and Kdn Halley, us the NEW YOrtlv (,r Stocks ,
Kngttsh Voverness, They created' I'Nrni: s-veral investment rulls at
their roles with, the manner ofjnew highs.
professionals. Jack had some good Bonds--Rtcady: convertible rails
lines hut he tnlgbt have ivcitvd and Industrials actW-. , , '
his a-u-c's ; and onvulsed Hie l-'orelgn ejtehangesv - Ilighr;
house, or ho tickled the audlencs(sterling and fram-s rally,
funnybone .whenever he. showed : t'otton-r-Kasior; private reports
his biasing red wig. Miss liallevjinereitsed ginningr.
has remurkuble stage presense.'an-l j H'tfcar Lower; bearish crop' re
seat mstrpmc talent in her won:,
Marlon Miller und Melvln la
ker gave a good Interpretation vt
ine amuitious parents 01 .Margai
Itn. Norman I'Vtk evinced prupe
dignity as Cuptuin Colton of the
cruiser Montana. The cast of
characters was ueceptably torn
pleted by Misses Churlutte Walker
and Sylvia Maloner us friends' of
Margarita's, and I'ercy Lowell ami
Khlon Hanks, us student follow
ers of the toreador.
Second Performance Tonight
Clarence Berry, Clifford Musters,
Donald Metcalf and Mam-lye It 1
Iter. iniulo up the sailor portion'
of the chorus, which Included, the
following Spanish students: Sadie
Bennelt, Mariiiu Harris, Luetic
Metcalf, Kdith Ebel, Kdna tick-,
ler, Dorothy Bruwnton, Barbara
Mlatt, Sylvia Malone. Charlotte
Walker, Myrtle Wllleoek, Phyllis-
Anaell, Margaret Kohthepp, lima
Johnson, atherlue Huekley, Dean
Wright, Norman Sting, l'loyd Bor
ry. (Jeorge Harndtn, Joseph H.iyt.',
tjlen Henderson, Ktrmit Bagaln.
Welford Utoddard, Kdward Thump
son, Vernon Coleman und Cleiuud
Wulslnger.
Miss Isabella Miller, as director.
Misses . Mabel A. . Bennett an I
KiLhy Dillon, who gave her assis
tance wiUt- dm mattes and tho In
strumental phases of the presenta
tion, are being warmly compli
mented today on the success of
the operetta. Tho- second perfor
mance win be at 8:Sv- tonight.
Fathers and Sons to
Eat Salmon, Chicken
Wheft father nnd sons meo(
next Kridny evening In their nu
nual batuiuel, there will tc on the
tables nt the Methodist church
haxernciit the kind of food thai up
peuls to a full grown innn and the
young man, too. The Lai lies' Aid
society and the committee en
menu have decided on salmon loaf
and chicken two thitfts that be
cause ot a national characteristic,
are sum to hit the bull's eye every
l ime.
Distribution ofti ckets begins to
morrow at all the churches of the
city and by Monday morning a
check up will be taken by the itev.
Henry W. I'arker and when the al
lotted tickets are sold, sales will
stop. Only so many can be accom
modated. LAKE I'l.ANK SLItVKT'.S
HOT I.AKB (Special). Pund: y
evening services tomorrow at the
Hot Lake sanatorium will be tin
der the direction or th Method'-t
Kplscopal church of I itiion. The
Itev. c. A. (Juinn is to lecture on
Hawthorne's- "Great Stn Face."
while members of his choir will
lead tli community singing add
offer group and pIo work.
This will be the second consec
utive Sunday evening progr.im
where outside organisations have
assisted the sanatorium manure
tnent. The women of the Latter
Day Ciilnts church of Lu dnyid
assisted ty, Dr. uad Mrs. K. f.
Mom man undi Mrs. Uurl Heyuolds
were responsible for last wk's
service.
8tMat Soaring . .Completion
CHICAOO. (AP) Chicago's
first dluble-decked street hi nar.
Ing completion as a tS.MOn.son
hardware plant, h last bitililtng
In Us path, gives way to a wreck
er aang.
Vhe complete! th street, loe- 1
atd od the south bank of' the
Chicago river, will b known as
Wackur Drive and will represent 1
an expenditure of :v."(o,"rf' tori
tho oat nii ot It length. j
MARCEL VOL'U HAIR
AT HOME V
ELECTREX i
Marcel Wavinjr Iron
On most every dressing ta
hl is an electric curling or
marcel waving iron. It is an
essential aid In making u
proper toilet. It Is nu ouny
und convenient to put a few
waves in the hair ut your
leisure, no waiting at Dip
hair dressers. You can fresh- ,
en your appearance ut any
time with an KUctrex Mar
cel Waving Iron. . .
Guanintecd to give yoa
satisfiK'tion.
Glass Drugs
! lit f .
La Grande, Orcge
POKTI.AXl ;uai maiikkt.
I'OltTI.ANH, Ore. (A!) Wheat
dIBB. Ttnart, December and Jnn
unry, $101; soft white, western
white, December and .January.
$l.U2; hard winter, northern
spring, Ttecember and. - January,
$l.r0: western red, December and'
January, ffl.B5. 1
Corn No. 3 R Y. shipment; Do-'
ember and January, (a4.00.
ports.
Coffee
Higher; ; commission
houses buying.
CHICAGO (AD Wheat Kasy;
bulls unloading.
Corn Lower; larger country of-.
fe rings.
Cattle Steady.
Hn Hhlier.
JACK HILARY ,
ACCUSED OF ;
TlTTPMTTr; nOr.
(Continued from Iaga Ono.)
lire. Hthiry suys that , he emerged
from the house lu time to sec the
ilog running from his yard afire
ind tried to catch him. but could
not do so. Hilary's dog has truces
of oil on Its ooat.- ' '
Asked by the police chief US to
whether he knew how-the cun con
tabling rucks became affixed to the.
dog's collar, he, said that he did
not. Mr. Haynes suys thut Beveral
other cans of a similar naturo were
it the Hilary place. Ho also re
ports that although the Wetzel do if
is supposed to have been saturated
by the oil coming from a lipped
over can, t here are no traces of
oil on th floor ben-ath Ihe bench.
Police offleers ur not Inclined
10 put much fiilth In Hilary's story,
they say.
Tho police cliler, whos ef rortu
resulted in the. apprehension or
Hilary, my that It tho latter Is
convicted he will not accept the
reward which lias grown to LS
or 9 Cta hut will let It be used for
prosecution costs.
Slll.ltll P W.KAIW VOK 4
m . 1 1
. RA1.RM. Orf..' Excnth'o cloni
pnoy for four nifn now In.Vmutllla
TOiinly Jnil im'lcr nemmer for
violation of tliv nrohlhUlon liiw
has bfpn nnkoi of Governor Mfrc
by Rhfrlrf Cooklnifham of thut
pounty, tlx" district attorney nnd
JlMlRIS.
Two of tho prlHonPr.-., Art Hpin
nine nnd Jolin I'Vlilrn. uopordlnif to
th" nhPrlff'H Ipttpr. law wIvpb
nnd childrpn, nnd thP oltiPW, Jack
WrlKlit and J. H. 8wnnon. )iavp
iiprvpd out thplr timp and have no
monpy to pay thpir flnp.
Klu rlrr CooklnKhnm ho obtain
ed a jol for rnch of tito foar men
and lias pxactPd from each a pro-
mlHp to obpy thp lawn.
3T
Markets
ARCADE
SUNDAY
Matinee .Night
Vaudeville
Pictures and Orchestra
MONDAY ONLY
GLENN HUNTER In
"HIS BUDDY'S WIFE"
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condol1""1 ' " '" "",'
,liit the loK ftrta' of bllltr ui-
NOWI'M NOT GOlNiCi
ARGut IT WITH YOU !
i AfA Rf(Srr akjd
KNOW IT JUST
YOU
DID
SAY IT
YOVXC. SLAYKH MVST 1IE ,:
SALT LAKK (Al) Vurther
clemency was denied Kalplr W.
Seyboldt, convicted slayer of Pa
trolman David H. Crowther, by the
state pardons board. In n decision
bunded down late. Friday ufter
noon, , Seyboldt will have death
pronounced on him for the fifth
time by Judge M. L. Kttchtv, at 'a
date yet to be fixed. i
ESTATE MAY
GO TO STATE
(Cvntlnued from fmt One)
hud often told friends that she
had not a relative-in the world be-
lde her husbnnd.
The strange circumstances recall
a similar situation in the. case of
the lato Henry . 1'erklns, who
came lodealh In an automobile ac-
icldent In September. D.t2R, and left
jan estateof $t!2&,00O. Mr. l'er-
'UM was n bachelor, and 111
likc Mrs.
with
out heirs. Four second cousins,
whose existence he neither knew
nothing about or had forgotten,
were discovered after a long
search. Tho ciu ftuia not settled
untlL Ust sitrlng when the coushu
Werc-bi'ucathed. the estate.
CONGRESS
CONVENES
, ON MONDAY
tr?ot)ttnud from Pago Ono.
Hon law and haw Indh'uted that
they will toy - kn a . barrage
against Sefreiury Work nil that
lUTTia
JTST AS A Tl.ttOMFTt:lfc
TILLS WtATHIR
condition, so the condition and
adjustment of the vertebrae ,tell
the condition ot the nerves and
organs of thv human body. This
Is the great contribution of ehiro
practlc to- the service of mankind.
Let us tlt you more about it.
LIcetrKral Treat men lr .lvr.
Consultation, eo.
ChiroprocUiv
EUvtro-TbniptiHs
20 Komairr fekfcr. fthon 4S7-W
A
KB" 1 ' - r li-r 1 f V A : .
Bomelcr
(J poqy
Yes, My jBAfc.
JU&T AS UEU. A&
you
YOU DO! -aVJO
AY
score. The admiiUNUutku' poH
rlc on Muscle Shoals, fondjtn debt
settlements, world court, Hhlpfihig
aiHt otKer qifWtlmiN are also cer
tain to becumv targe in for. senate
ttroadsldes.
- . ' .'..- " ' .1
When Mr. Cooliige camo to the
white house two vears . aao . ho
found several of thd senatr lead-I
era wielding dominant Influence In
the uf fairs of his party. They hnij
been credited with the nomination
of .Mi. Hanling nnd they held the
key positions In the machinery of
the convention of lft2o In Chicago. (
When It camo to the organiza
tion of the machinery for the 1924
convention for the, nomination of
Mr. Cooltdgo none of these, leaders
whs found in plncea of importauee.
Many polltlcat observers regarded
It us slgniflcitnt that tjils, change,
came about ufter these- .senators
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
OUR BIG
ANNIVERSARY
SALE
NOW ON
New York Store
DESTROYERS OF
HIGH PRICES 1
Krar IIm- Wctsh ulwinra aS
I,. It. S. TnMnialP, Mutiduy,
Noii-fnbrr .10
last
Fmnz
IS
To
A1CADE
ORKJiriAL CENTUW TH2ATRE, N,Y aST
DPCraVMSSESLFfJ!JSMr
THIS IS THK SAMK COMPANY THAT PLAYED SEATTLE AND I'OIU'LAN'D
Special AuKmented Orchestra.
SKATS ox si,y. xow
AT
I. LASS IHIKJ STOIU:
tacks on th administration it) con
section with the Teapot Dome und I
tkuugbvrty tuvvstlgutluna. . -
When tho senate propoaid to go'
Into the oondtiet of prohibition en
forcement, Mr, i'owlidgc personally
took s hand, truasmUtlDK' tu the
saiito a letter eonouvrtng In the
view of Secretary Mellon tlur Do
good could oomv ot awdi au In
iiulry and that senate Invest Igutlons
should bo halted..' .
j DiurllW those (iays (f brtrrugvs
u gainst vublnvt oXfiocrs,1. thovhief
eieeutlvo turned often to Senator
j Buiah, UvpublWan. IdnUo. fgr his
view a. although that senator fre-
Mueiuty ouu uvea m , u,isan-eHeui
wUU hlm-UJi sodjo of tho puijor
policies, of administration. HubtH
lUeiitly Mr. Borah declined to. be-
eome a. cuiulUlato for noiuuiulion
on Ihe ticket with Mr CuolldKe,
liul d tbp I to their diKtLgreemculs on
public questions, tho' chief execu
tive often htis consulted with Mr.
Borah on ninny affalrh of state, do
mestic as well ns foreign.
i.Kroit VIC.HT I.H KIX.V.
- VVASlllMCTiN (By thv Associ
ated; PtrKS The eoniliet thut has
enveloped - prohibition enforce
ment ever nwo it inception, aad
gained new momentum In th last
.few-days lust nigmV wag headed
toward list original battle ground
tli floors at congress. '
. With the opening " ot eongress
onry iv 'few daya away, b.atu wets
and drys ar farmttiatUig ilne for
attack and defense.- lcvelopniefttfl'
Indlrole that while' soni breuehe
exlitt In tho tank a ol tho pfohlhi-
DOLLUVMPS
MAYU A. IlKAUTll'-tri,. KOn A I.AOY.
III.ONDl:, 'BRt-NIOTTK, . AND. WHITE HAIHKtl;
" auk i.ovKtr when imEssEo.
Art& Baby Shop
t!M4 Ailun Avenue.
BuUcrirk 'fattpmii
' V. M. C.
TODAY-
James Oliver
Curwood's
Ancient ; Highway"
Also-
Hal Roach Comedy,
."THERE GOES THE
WEDNESDAY
yhe Glorious
Schubert Musical Gem
, Wtih the
OVERCOATS
SI4.50-SI9.9fl
Good weight all-wmd over
ontH at A prteo range very
low. , 'c iHMrvras, most
cuMinI for ctdtirs, tHdletl back
or plain. Jttut thien mum
HhM as 1 ikl mar Suit
Week, Don't tltday hny now.
60 STORES?
THR HUB
tlonlsts the weta are lifting on
strong support.
Among the various proposals lo'
he presented 10 congress, outright
.repeal Of 'the Volrttend act Will be
sought by Itepreseptatlve Dyer of
Missouri, ranking republican of the
house judiciary committee and
one of the wet leaders who ban
he pet of ore contended merely for
the modification of the law.
Mul Nun'B Hail-proof Thrrnd, Etc
-SUNDAY
A thrilling story of the. lumber
cairips produced by the man who
made. "North of 36," and "Wan
derer of the Wasteland."
.' '
mtinEn
"TRIPLE ACTION"
Tuesday Night
Dec 8
Li
1 fillet S -Inrlii.llnu .Tav.
lW 2.7; Lowpr Hoor. l.Ki
ItnlorniT, m.HA tl.lt).
Curulu at H:OU