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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1925)
Wednesday, December 9, 1025. THE EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Fngc Five I Local News In Brief MchilJ tuking port and their grade. A $5.00 gold pen will bo awnrucu to tho winner. Hcvirni peopio are attending the service". Pratt and IMummerure tho locul ministers of the church wh'.ch Li located at tho corner of X and Hpruco streets. t'OMlNO i: KXTS. December 2fr i:ievtlon to vote upon school budget. Vnton commercial club, was trans aetlng business und visiting in La Grunde yesterday. tiuot ut Hotel Here . Miss Anna M. .shell Ih u Wullowu guest ut the Konuiwr hotel. In fly from One Airs. It. J. Maker, of Cove, was shopping in ji Grundti yesterday. Afti'ptetN Position Mi-s, J. While has uecepted a position us clerk ut Hill's depart nwnt store. Dr. McAdory Is 1 tetter Dr. W. P. McAdory. who was away from his office, because ot illness yesterday. Is uble to le about his work. tody. Mrs. Mc Adory continues about tho name, She has been ill for several days. MRS. BOND TO -f VISIT GRANGE Continued Tac One.) Iteturii to Med ford ' .Mrs. Howard, mother of Harold Howard, of this city, who has been visiting hero ut the home of her son. left lnt night for her liome it Med ford, Oregon. On ItHilnmd Husiucss ('. J. U'oiianl. 01' VV illa Walla. Is herein bushier connected With the O.- W. it. X. s to ;iunlner i. M in. Kva U'hr went to Gardner, Ore., on No: 17 this morning. Loft last Night n... Miss 1,or Io nian and John .Stod dard left last night rcn routo to Still 1-ake Lily, I tah, where they will be married at the 1 1. 8. Temple there tomorrow. MmI)1ou Here Yesitenluy MrH.f'iJerry Kicker wius shopping in l,u (Iraiiili! yesterday.. Her home Is at J-hterprise. Shopping Jlen YoMerduv Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, who imike their homt- at Cove, were t-hopping in the .city ye.sterday. Installing Perninnent Seats I'crninnent scuts are being in stalled in tin balcony of the Pres. bylerian church this week. Ill at flmnc Mrs. l Andrews was unable lo In- al work at Andrew's var iety store ye.ijerdiiy because, of ni nes:!. , linker Kepresentnliu' Charles SheRon, i 1oi my hllU. . Stale "Vuin linker county. Here linker at cpresenl:illv was in Il Giiiiulli .on business Tuesday. .eavr for California Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cook, of Kill Y avenue, left this morning for San l'Yanclseo. where they plan to spend lew weeks. Judge Penned Visits lien Judgr C. K. lietinett, of linker, is a guest Ijere for 11 few weeks vi siting li. l. iuciennon. waom lie first km w when lin y lived In the Mime county in Arkansas. Edith Larsen: "The Orange in Kastem Oregon," W. It. Oekoler: vocul duet, Kdna Lund und Mertle Pierce; address, l.eo Hollenberg, principal of the North Powder school; Bong. Wolf Creek juvenile grunge; ud dress. Miss Josto Ulok- land: address, Mrs. pond, state lec- Mirer. . The Wolf Creek drill team will stage drill work in tho evening which will be followed by confer ring of tho fifth degree. , I ft mr linker this Morning. I he troupe of players who pre sented "Ulossom Time" ut the Ar cade thentre hist night, left this morning for linker where, they will nppear at the Ctarick opening this evening. There uru 4a people In the company. - .May m to AY alia Walla W. T. Town ley, a farmer living near Hot lake, wns a business i ;itor in !a Grande Tuesday. His fnmlly has gone to Walla Wnllu.. Wash., und he tuny join them there in a short lime, he told friends. ' shipiml Stock lo Poiilaiwl Henrv Hansen prominent stock imin of Wallowa county w;is tn a Grande this morning en route to his home at Knterprise. Mr. Han sen went to Portland Saturday with six carloads of stock for tin I'uiilund market, throe enrs of lions anil lliree of cattle. He says the uuarket is pretty- good. YEAR TERM GIVEN TWO OFFENDERS (Continued from Pag On.) ;ui:crlug Itccuiils Here U Deham, ii lawyer of HI gin, is at Ihe county courthouse today gathering records Tor a case he ex perts to try Jn the circuit court in rvbrunry. Mr. Uenham has prac ticed law in Klgin for Hi yearj. Petition for Naturalization Caroline Harvey, John Itegns and Fred Kwanson have filed peti tions for naturalization nt the clerk's office. They will be exam ined before Judge J. W. Knowles nt Id a,. 'nt lec. 19. An examiner will be sent here from Portland for the hearing. stature that provides for both fine und imprisonment. Although Vlohi Draper and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Do ttrnw, of Cove, petitioned with tho defendant's attorney for leniency In the case of Allen Delaney, whom a jury convicted' Monday with u recommendation to the exterente mercy of the court. Judge Knowles declined to parole the prisoner. . raroio jsot ravomi ' ' j "I have never yet granted a par- i ote In a case of conviction on 0 statutory crlme,' tlio judge said this morning. . "The penalty Is Intendend not only '"for tho punishment-' of the eriminaJ, but also to deter o tin re from coinmjtting sliyllar crimes. If the court should grant paroles promiscuously, , both purposes would be defeated. 'I sentence you to bo court nod in the penltcnllury, fixing the max imum sentence at one year. The effort of tho sentence Is that unless pnrdoncd by tho governor, . you shall bo compelled to servo " the maximum term." , . Let Your ltexall Stor ' Solve Your GIFT PROBLEM Here is a good, Tractical SugRerftion Cerman-- Ace ' Again in -Fa Ihcrlr.ptJ A Calorex Vacuum .' Bottle 1 1.75'to $4.00 i; Vacuum Pottles are. no longer a luxury, hut a 'ne cessity. They make a most practical gift . for both men and women for motoring, camping, outing picnics, etc. Our stock Includes vurlo is sizes and styles. Glass Drugs . La Grande, Oregon Visited In Clly ljist Mght Miss Bertha Nelson arrived in a (irnnde last night and spent the night at the home of her parents. .Mr, anil Mrs. A. P. Nelson, here. She returned to 1 taker this morn fug, (where she is a nurse, at St. KllKubcth'a hospital,- H. E. WILLIAMS NEW HEAD OF ; ENCAMPMENT (Continued ' from Page Oua.) Markets 1'OKTI.AMt M.tHKKTS. ; POUTLANIV 'Orm ' (.Vl-Ji-Cutllo JIokh-WiniU la -16 int lowor. KlH'oiiGII PontH l'llKlUT, Ml. Ail- tltim luniba J 1 2.60 5 JU.80. . ' I'.KKS ' Hop BTIHIP Olio to two conlH Iowit, firms 87 'cfii' 38c, ox-tm Ituttyr I'rlmc rir(fl a cent low UulUrfnt Steady. ,, . .. ... . rmm as wts- ,m ,(i I ' Obituary jj mm Capti-Tii Paron Manfreil von Itlchthofen, greatest of tin- Cer man aces, was laid to rest irt Herlin. President ilinib-nb irg (arrow) Joined In the tribute alter thu war fliers remains were returned from ullen soil. IW XV. PDItltX. Krlcnils of the d ci'ased in I.a , (Iranth huvo received word of tho sudden death of Dorscy W. Perry In Phoenix, Arizona, Priduy. He dropped dead while on the way to his of rice. Mr. Iterry was in the earlier days an associate of tho laU J. D. McKennon in thu groc eiy business in I.a Grande and ut the time of his death was at the lipud of a wholesjile grocery con cern in phoenix. He leaves u wife und two daughters, u sister, Mi Kd .Shumate, of Prescott, Ari.onu. and an aunt, Mrs. J. M. Berry, of Portland. GIFTS FOR HER .Fancy Rubber Tea Apron :........?1.45 Cretonne Rubber Apron C9c Colored Rubber' Apron ...:....69c Silk Hose $1.00 Silk Iiose $1.79 Silk Step-ins '. $U9 Silk' Vests ,..98c Felt Slippers 89c to $1.98 Slntr I'.HKlnii'r iiKS Nurtli. SAl.K.M. Ore. lltiiii sluti' riiKlni-'T, lit hfi-n for Siiit W, whero tn- Mill uttclvl u uu'l InK of Ori'Kon uiul WnMliloirton of llihils litivlni; to ilo with the ullo culUnl of tlio wuU'ia of tho t'o. IuiiiImu livi r. Mr. .Uut then will Kit to WiiHliinKton, 1. I'., wlli-ro ho will ulli nil u lonfi o nci' rulloil by the t.'nltil Ktutt'S rutiuniutlou a-jr-vko. j GO STORES J height during earllmuakes, in the opinion of" lr. Pulley Dlilis, pro fessor emeritus or geology at Stanford,- nnd seismologist. This view, contrary to the gen eral 'concept ion of the layman, Is supported by lr. Willis on the theory tliat the period of swing in u building of more than 200 feet does not coincide with the earlh uuuke's period of swing, and. hence, tlie inertia of the building mass stops jerking when' the theo retical pendulums pass. ' A building, inn Teet high .swings wllh the earthiiuiike und this re ceives Um niaxlmuni jerk when the suMcrruueun pendulum changes lis swing, .he said. eThere is almost no danger in the ordinary light dwelling house unless the chimney comes through the roof," Mr. Willis continued. "Tite njOHt. dangerous place Is on (he outer edge of Ihe sidewalk and Muv adjoining part of Ihe at reel, where store fronts and heavy cor nices will strike." l ul This Out It Is Worth Money Send lliis ud and ten cents to Koley & Co., Sheffield Ave., I Chicago, III.,' writing your name and address cleariy. X oil will re ceive a ten cent bottle of KOi, KY'S I K INKY AND TA It C(.)M I'lU'ND for coughs, colds and hoarseness, also free sample pack ages of l"'OM0Y IMIJ.H, a diuretic sttmuhint. for the kidneys,' and I'OLWY CATUAKT1C TAHhKTS TIIK HUB for Constipation and .Tlllliousnew. Tlieso wonderful reinedhs have helped nillllons or pt-opie. ny them!' Ailv. , . ; LIOTEL ASTOO 2nd & Hill Lot Ansel EVERY ROOM h PRIVATE TOILET 50 Baths New, Modern Close to Skopptng District and Theatres FREE GARAGE Tar. if horn $ 1 .50 Pendleton veterans for tho purpose of making final arrangements for tho state encampment. The ladies auxiliaries of . the three encamp ments will bo present at the meet ing, and also several slate depart-' ment officer for the. two organisa tions. Tho. officers elected last night will be installed at that time. Home I'linn HoMpllal M. If. Wisler was taken io his home at Cove today, following an paml. where they atendd tho fun- operaiion ana sunscucm rei nt Returned Jiiist levelling ' ' I ,.n,l l,-u L Mnhi. nn.t family returned to their home here FIVE COUNTIES last evening after a trip to pon tile Grande Jlotide hospital. i.l:cturiiv(l to Cfijr .J. C. ttooney has returned to lils home in l.a Granih. Mr. Kooney is .special agent. lor the mil road company und has been away on official .business. erul of Mr. Mohr's hrother-lp-law They also visited a short time with Mr. und Mrs.,Dwlght K loster and Miss Helen Mohr at Wtilft 8-.rl mon, Washington, .while away. To Visit in 7ity ' ' Mrs. .Charles Copple arrive! tn I :i -Grande, this nornlng and will land lsit here for a u days at. the home of her brother, Georg1 T. ( 'ochrau. Here From .McCall, Idaho . Mrs. Petty Harland and daugh ter. Miss Catherine Harland, of McCall, Iduho went to XYullowa Sunday after visiting In In Gran de a short time at the home of Mr. Mrs. K. C. Coughenower. Af ter visiting Ihere a few days with 'Mrs. Ilarlnnd's son, Wesley, they iwill return to La Grande for a I short visit before leuving for Che- hulls, Washington. HI al Nelson iiduii i:rn vi oiivf-r is HI In I.a Grand' at the home of his aunt. Mrs. A. i l.cfl for Portland P. Nelson, lie was visillnir In l.a Mrs. Nick Ahenhofen, who ha Grandi' from his home in Color-' ln-en visiting In l-a Grande for the ado when he became ill. j past week at the home or Mr. and . Mrs. George Kennedy, left Inst I night for her home in Portland. riMnrned I She was accompanied by her mo ther, Mrs. K. Kennedy, who will visit In Portland until after the Christmas holidays. Frank Alten hofen. who has been installing a new Idow pipe t the Grand' llon de lumber company's mill ill Perry will have for I'ortlnnd tonight., PLAN EXHIBIT (Continued from page One.) PAN: FRANCISCO (AP) Dut terfat COc hero today, y . I'OUTlANn (iltAIN .MA I IK IT. POUTLANJ), Ore. (AP) Wheat Pltn; .,; ,hnrd white, December $1.0:!; January. .G; hard whito lt. S. Ihuirt, soft white, west ern white, December, $1.03; Janu ary, $'l.G4; Hard winter, northern spring, western red, December and January $i'.&5.' .V. . Corn-No; 8 .13i Y. ffhlptnent, T)c comber and Jnnun'ry, $36. , tl;4i( iiit tft-ation ttf.tlifl countr .ln general, an organization will be perfected for planning und arrang ing the exhibit. Kliner I. Stoddard and Krank J. Appleby have been named to re present l.a Grande nt the confer ence. Fifteen to ;v im.siness men are expected to report from tho outside counties. The meeting was arranged by the local chamber of commerce. . s There will he no outside speak ers at the conference. Most of the delegates have heard the proposi tion explained t meetings address ed by Hen 1C Itice, of Tacomu, who Is exhibition commissioner for the exposition. , M AltKKTS AT A GLAXCK. . NKW VOUK AP) Stocks Steady: public utility shares strong. . Ponds Finn; speculative rail is sues advance. -. .( Foreign exehangc Ijasy; French francs react.1- tei-..-'- Cotton Steady 1 despite bearish government crop report. i. Sugar Kasy; Cubtui and 1-urp- pean selling. Coffee Higher; trade buying. Who Are Finding Bargains AT OUR Home From Alhan Mrs. XV. C. Crews his 11 h r home in La Grande from Albany, I 'rena where she wa called by tin- lllnesf and death or I'er Kniitdiiio!ler. She was away iwo weeks. l ot I'eilH ' l.Klliiiison. by failure lo ap ;ir in municipal court for t rial eh chain's "f speeding, forfeited iu In the citv treasurv this morn ing. " ' In City From t iiiiin C. L. Cadvv-!!, president of IHIde Heading Contest A bible reading contest Is bring coudinied at the Church of God each Sunday evening for the child ren who attend the services. A chart has ben constructed for the contest, with the name of each MORE MONEY IS'EEDED FOR NEXT YEAR iContlnued ' from Tut On,.) CJIirAOO (AP) Wllciit Wnik: IjotirtKh l.tverpuol canleH. Corn Uuicly Hliady; good wi'U- flier. .. ' . , ' ' . . ;. Catllt' Lower.--.' .' Hogn'-rWi-ak.' I'IikU Movll- Ai ling Mas ' Mun- Thrills Tlinn I'sm liis PILLOW CASES SlnlllHil In 12-lnill TiiIiIiik. owflliiit (plnlllv: lrl llli-!'i-il rmilir tn rmhrnldrr Ii'' only .ti- .v .; "OT, Lanmlrv mill rintlii's lln -Aim tins .' V'r In BCo Art & Baby Shop llttH Adams Avenue. I ItullerU'lt Patterns l. XI. V. ami Nun s jPoll-pnMir Thread, i:te. Ail mversary; Shop At Clint's 1 iv For Xmas Gifts LARGEST LINE OF XMAS GOODS WE HAVE EVER DISPLAYED OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE. Make your selection for Xmns Now Shop Early! Outfitters for Men and Doys. Quality Clothes at Moderate Prices. I change u lis iroposd for the ma rine corps. War depnrtmml expenditures show a cut of ?i,lr,4ei;, much of which is talifii up throigh cur tailment in tin? estimates fur riv ers and harbors. That Ib-m amounts to f ;Mi,ti37,floa compar 'd with $.19.277. !'. for the pres'nl II" months, th" to w estimate car rying $ln.(ioii.oeo for flood co-i- trol on the Mississippi river, l-'or the army air aeivlee Ihe esllintui Is $lS.orM.non an increase of $3.(MM,(lOU over 1 designed lo maintain thu present Htal us lieavbT-tlian-air craft und assist in pureha-se of Atodern planes. The Irt asury d'-partiiM'nt Is giv en an Increase of $H.St5,:t'!t, du chiefly to the eml of prohibition -nforciiient. The coast guard's Increase was from 0,117, 86 to lnletior Pepnrlment Cut. Tin; Inleiior department suff rs a greater cut than any other sla- j trie agency. K.Hthnatis of isn'is lor n'M yar are II,ks,ik'I be-1 I low Its pn-seitt appropriatltms. K?t-J tiiTiatt.H for n-clautatlon proji-c's 'an- redact d by about $I.imi(iiuo. ) The Increase of 1 0.1. HH S, II S for, Ihe postal service Is bns i on an 1 I expected deliclt of rtfi.noa.uiiO on t h i' yea r's post n I b usl n ess. "ft-rans bureiri remjiremenis 1 under the bonus tnw are Increas-d 1 from $.iM, tuio. (Mill In the etirr.-nt j I ar tn $ 1 4'Miao,0i(i, and for com-: j pcnsallon under death or dlftnhlU lity piovinlons from $ l-'7.iHia,nnn 'to $14i. son, 000. Conditions point ,to the need of an additional $!,. iMMi.000 ftr the bonus lefore the year P27 Is over. , Althouirh the department of Ju.i tfee has $1CI.3"5 added to Its esti mated nn-'ls us romps r-' whh tost year, th Itemhod statement dlftclosefl a reduction from $:',1T7, 50(i to $3.HMt.oou for "d'-t.-ctlon and pro cniton of crime' and from fi'Jfc.utiit to 1 1 35, (Mia for "n forccnient of anti-trust laws. The appropriation of ll.uou.ao avail able this year for prosecution of war frauds la entirely omitbd for in:. P.IOPhlN (p) Ttirnara Karsa vlna, idol of lovers of the artistic tlanct;, has gnn; Into the movies hecuus'j she. finds rilm a:tng more eNctling liian dancing. The wonderful thing about film aetlnu Is that one always feels us though it were a first nluht per-: rormance." she said. "Kvorythlng Is final, never to lie ft'pT'iited. "'Hie least Important role requires short but comph'tt; concetitrallon. Tht;n' Is a charm of creative net log about It that is nowhere, to be found on the stage." London, New York, Perl In and ol h-r larKc tilbs, however, will continue to Jvamivlna'a unhfiie iluneeH, beeaustv dancing, after all, Is her life's work. Tall lliillillnics Snfrr limn " Low During Kai-1lifilulti!. , 1,. hl' i'mI .tnoiViintH ft HI THE GREATEST UNDERSELLING' ' EVENT OF THE YEAR NEW YORK STORE 1216 Adams Ave. DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES HTANFOUM UNIVKKHITV. Till. (Al1) 'lull mvfl hiillilliiK nr.-HiLfi-r tlnin HtriictTin-M or luu h-f-t In V , (!ivc a lax of 1 , EATON S IIIGHLAM) LINEN I'liouM- II from III,- in'Kl llii" t r!liilim, -ry llml nVoti, y t: li liny I'rlt-.il from -Vic In (i.VOII I h- lm. Red Cross Drug Store STAR TODAY And Thursday JAMES CRUZE'S Successor To "THE COVERED WAGON" 'THE STORE WITH A CONSOLE Hom-stly. the b'St all's welt thut ends alone. , potlry t to b t wtll enough THE PONY Not for a day, not for a year like "The Covered Wagon" it will live in the heart of America forever! THURSDAY - FRIDAY And SATURDAY EXPRESS" with BETTY COMI'SON KICAUDO CCOKTEZ ERNEST TORRKNCE WALLACE DERRY l ARCADE! I"-- 1 inUS 57RMif A FiKhlin', Hard-Ridin' Cowhov Who (iot His Man! Comcdv. "THE WINNING PAIR" 1 m it- I,, m