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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1926)
Friday January- 29 192G. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Panre Five Local News In Brief coming Events March 13,13 Vnlnii comity cironomlt- Axrigulturnl onn , r-n-uce la ijt Grande, lilli . School. April 2 liUkt ilny to register for irliiinry i-livtlnu. Mny :t, 4, n, ttKlRlu convention nr Wuinon's j-IiiIik in . Grniutu. Mliy -I IVIlllliry' cli-ctinll. .Illllf II, III. I l-r-l IliOll l.ivi'XtCM'k show nt l'lllfili, Ore. ' July Si. S:l, 21 Convention of Norlliwol Ileal lOstitln asso ciation in l,n Grande. Si'iil. 2, 3:1. 21, and 2. Union county full- a( ICIkIii, Ore. iin to Portlun.l.- They will- at tend the football mime there fiat llrdny between tho I'lllraun Hears mid The Northwest All Stars. They left hare Friday noon by car. Accvnlcd Pnr-ltlnii Portland I Chris Maya, formerly n resident of l.a Grande, has accepted n pos ition with Kink's Pharmacy Ini Markets ADOPT POLICY IHHtTLAM! MAItKITS . iPOUTI.ANIl, Ora. (API Live stock steady. KKga. tuuer, buttorfal Steady. i - ni TTi:nr.vr. :SAS KltAXOINI'fl (API llul turfat 4 To t 47 V-e. hero today. POIlii.AXIr Gll.MN MAItKl.T POUTI.ANh, Or., (API Wheat Hlllt hard white hard wlllltt It. !s, ItaurL soft whilo, western white. January unil February. $.U0; hard ortlnnd. whore ho is now muk li.K ' vlnl ' Ilnr1 hfrn .,.,, jlmry alter leaving Liu Grand IravehiJ for tho A. I), 8, Mr. Mays company lmt frtlm Haker- H arry Hwo n mot oral to Ta Ornnde today - oil business. His j home 18 at- Maker. . ..... -, - lTt'itri'iimi" Covcv . .. Lantv was a. business visitor to I -a U rande yusl erdny. . M r. ujitit livj s at t'ovu. Trnnsnrtfii-t Hlness Here (John l' Deun, whose hptnn la at rove, was transact in! business lit Il Craniltt today. . . Unit ToiMIs ICi'iiiovodv- Klwln Hunter, ton of t'lmrles ,r. Hunter of Wallowa, hau rclttrnil to Iiis liomo from ('opvuIIIh, wlioro li huH been utlendlnir tho Orenn Agricultural college, . boruusi of fllnettH. He, hal in tonullM remov ed hero yestertlay. Ho will not return to school uiratn umtl next fall. - ' . ' FOR M SI January and Kohmary, 11.57. 'oni-i-No 3 K. . Y. Hhliiment, Kobroury, fHU. - ' To VMl nt liakrr-- Mrs. 0-or:o Hlllman lelt today for HaUer. whero ahe oxpertH to vlnlt for faOveral weeks. ' ' rorm'tkm-fT . . Men's work slilrts should Jiavo liet'ii puiccd at Fn cents instead of $1.25 in the Nir York tore ad yerliH'Mnent which -. appearr.d In 'fihursduy'B Ksaue of 'Tho Observer. Here front Vaklmn ' -- Mrs.. and Mrs. J.,K, Mt;Cluronre here from Yakima, on bunlness. 'I'lu-y are. registered a,t the Koley hotel, ' ; , .. Air. Slack If IU-IH'i- ' Hnrr Hlacik, of Hummerville, con tinues to improve at the Grande Hondo hospital, where, be is bebiK treated for pneiimonlu. K. f.. Itallard, county agent leader, from t'orvallls, t In the illy on business today. Mr. tuU atd nnd H. O. Avery, county uKent of Union county, - went to KIkIh this miornoon on iniHlncsa. Mr. Mallard will leuve this cvoniiiir for Ontario. Ho ex poets to be fn this Vart of the stitt.for two or three eks on official business. . In I'oithnul this V(vk Donald Vunk" is InM'prllantl Ibis wpek vtsiUiiR friends. -Hft will uImo visit bis sistttr and brotlier in-law. who livo.at 'lillamook lor a few days. He -will koc, tho fonlbajl mitue in l'ortland tomorrow be tween the I'hieatfo Hears and tho NoWhwest All Stars. Mr. Funk plans to return to his hotho hero .Monibiy." - MAItliWN AT A i'An: ' NKW YOllK, (AP) Stocks Strong; many speelaltiea rally , 4 1 1) 7 points, ; ltoiiris-i-eVin; supir bouds spoml to tra'K" Improvement. KorelKii i;xchflMKf, ' tStoody: l'reneh frnnoa h)lu:r. t'olton ltareiy s'aly; spot imirUots. ... ..SuKar HlBhor; rnban buylnir. 9 Coffco lxvor: oasit r (Iraaillan markets- . , Formal adoption of a now policy for tho Star by Meyers und Bowen. i proprietors of the Arcado and Star theaters here, will lukt plact Sun: ihiy. Jan. 81, when dally shows! twill be inaugurated.. . - ' "Wo bellevo h movlo ' fens t would rather soo u jjicturo while 1 II is new and not have to wait aw- eral weeks arier it hua played J Hnrtliinri" Mevoru nnd Howcn'drt- - clare. "HeeaMsc of tho vaudovUlo. ami mail shows that havn up pear eil at the Arcade wu have not bticn ahlu to play soina of tbO pictures us soon us wo wanted to but with this new nrrnniromont wo feol con fident that wo will soon be uble to, cnti'h im on the nlctures wo havo r4' ! Inul In tint ntt nluvlnir Ami' WO will be showing pictures here buforo or Get 1-iKbtli ; ratio Dlplomniv Nine pupils of district schools in t'nion eouuly made suoccssfiil application tor eiKhth grado dlp louias at the end qftho first scin-estn-. accordbiff to tlie county superintendent. Three of tho group were from North Powder: Hazel ' Pierce", Dick Parker and Tbebno MoKeen. There was one ouch from the other six schools: (lomi I'orry, lmbler; Milton Cal- rt'HK'A.OO, iA; W'hf.ui -r-loirm; small world supplies. Corn lllt?htrt oro walbor. cam? Kirm. v ; - . ' lloffs Active, but easier. AIJIAXY FKiHTK HIKKAHK iAMIANY. Ore. -r-The spread of smallpox and " other coutut,'lous diseases lii Albany has caused tho authorities concern as to the mo-' tliods In which to combat the epi demic without closing all public Kalherlnirs. . . More than loo eases of smallpox have been reported since tho census was :- taken two weeks ao and , vaccinations of school children arc beini? (jiven in considerable numbers. H. Joseph Meyers, city health office, reports nhout12 oases in Albuny, with 4U homes quarantin ed, and Dr. J. H. Itobnett, county health officer, report 2D cases or smallpox and 3.4 -cases of other contagious discuses - outside of Albany. snort ly utter im-y navo nppoartm m j Portland. . r The western and action pictures will not ho the only ones shown at tho Htar In the future, Huch stars us Thomas MelKhau.i Glgrla J ISwuuson, Ktcbard Dix, , Uiiymoml IBP--pi(i UlrffUh and others will sharu. In I - the new pqlley. r want to know It." Hald John ' New carpets, new drapes -' and aoq ... other Improvements havo hetjn ,re-s M.e(amant was subjected Create Fuvoiiible To keep your complexion youthful and to banish th tell-tale riii It les and line.t, we siiKKest. HARMONY COCOA BUTTER COLU CREAM ' A real tissue builder. Itencws tho youlhf il vIkoi of your skin. t 50c ' : . '. t ' . v ; Glass Drugs Inc. Ia Grande, Oregon A Flavor, wrilo l.ltlll.- pf AnlMlrn. Wash., la tli al- othor nt-af rclu tivi' who Vhrvjvoa, ." ', ! j4-- , , i ; ' COURT TERM : ;; f yiLL BEGIN j ; l Qti -MONDAY (Continued from rtr On.) November term , of ootirt, will be retried tin' n- churRe or pnBswtlnn i pf lliiuor. K. K, 1 an boo their atv torney. f . -' y - " t j ;: ' j Mary W Welton prays ,dumaK-i ' (or Injury nlleKU to -hnvft f-been ! tltmo her properly by seepaxe from j the Mt. Kmily Jor ponds'. Oreei' K Hess ur oouns,l for tho pl'iint iff, with t'ochrai) & Kherlmrd P' pearlnK1 for tlm defendants, Tha rase is set for February 17. . !t Tho Dana and Depjuto ca will be tried Keb. IS on a -possession lilllKO inu criminal case. Klmer lilooiiniulst, with (Ireftn A- Hems us atlorhoys. brlntfs suit ,ft fl ui, latmlnst Jenninpi & Hhumato to re- 1 Wr,K,lt utv (hftW U(tornes. rovT im p n i 1 1 Mt - priet- 111 it. ivr on Monday, fvn. , itinpro Wright represent the defendants. Another eharKC of drllu while intoxicated Is Involved la the case nwilnst It. b Petei-son, li. J. Kit chen defondlniT, 'which Im scheduled rnr l-'eb. J. A suit on ii Hote Is brouRht by the Putted Stales National bank, for which Oocbrun v I'IberhanI are attorneys, itKntns.1 Ouy Miller, who Is to he represented by John . HodKip. . Slajtitnry ('! Vp ently Installed. Visits District S'boolN K. Ai Sayre. county school sup 'vin. I'nion: Pari Sailing, IlUpard orintentlenf. w avlrftor at.-thx 1 Nvit Kjnith, Perry; Kverett Moyd, Moss Chapel and Ki uildale schools today. . . VWtiiiK Uviv . Miss Helen Duy Is vlsillnff at. the home of Mrs .1. IK MeK'ennon. Miss Day makes her home on a farm near Island City. ( 'ove, and Mary Lower Cove,-, Adeline Miller, In City Today t Kd (Nino was In (he flly today from lits'--1foine -, at . . I'nion. Mr. ('line hss1. just roqnvVivd froni u severe illness of- several weeks duration. ; A, Civil War veteran, more than thirty years ago, made a vow he would not have his hair cut until Willium Jennings Hryan was In the prv?lnt' chair. I'pon Mr. Ilryan'ji ileal h. however, he con sented to have it cut. 'r OREGON MAJS' ' ' ON GRILL IN CAPITAL (Continued from Pmro One.) made. It lf clalinod that Me- Clamant, us counsel for t'ho private company, approved tho contract. Johnson today described tho contract as "unconslennblc" on the part of both the Bovernment and purchasers. Attack ItonKcyt'lt. 'Theodore (Tonevell va not a irood American," Judtfo Wallace M el a mailt declared today before the committee which is Investlgut- inr his filings for n, federal bench. He baaed his statement on Itoos evelPs demand for the recall of judicial decisions In 1 tl 3." "If any man who says Theodore Knosi velt was not a jood Ameri can can be confirmed by the sen- jatc ils a Judtfc of tho United Htate.s ifntclllnjf two-hovir. examination by iho California!!. DEATH CALLS LOCAL WOMEN (Continued frmn Tro Ono.) this morntna-. accompanied here by the dcoedent's hualmml, Walter Hauvdale, and two sons. Harold Hearing and Lewis- Hay. 1 Of the criminal cases, tho most .sensational-4s hV InvolvlnK tv slat t utory t'harKe aRattist Krunk Itlch anlson, a hco.ic1 to the trial of Al len Do I tin ey, wlio Is now scrvtnir a year ln the statu, penltenthiry. i liven Hess have been appointed to defend him. . UevivinK the trafflo details of 1ho death of four-yeur old Ie Hoy Illoomfulst, who was drowned two i ami a niup years iiku in an irrimi- tlon ditch Into which lio stumbled on bis way homo after on errand to the store, comes tho suit of Mrs. Anna Itloonupitst UK'alnsl tho City of La Oranilo ror damages. Oroon ,i Jless -and JOtnrencf Ashwill are complatnanl's lawvct's. The city will have IK'oiBC r. -Cochran,. city nttornoy. Taw to J HotHeil.. Fred Kpulu'und K, O. yeek. on whoso fnle a Jury huny dtirlnty tho L. C. QcUluKs, Viliq prays conw pensatlon for work on trucks uctl In road worU. will appear in a caso MKalnst tho' Hloun Construction company li'eb. 1U. Jesse Crum rep resents tiotuiitfs; iireen oi Jtecs, the construction company. lliy Plaintiff fn ense. Dr. V. T. Thy will ho plaintiff In the eue I-Vh. t'4 i)0i,lt MrH, Winifred V, Clenians over person al property. Cochran ii hlborhnrif, for tho plslntlff, and Milton; it Klopper, for defendant, are tho lawyers. Tho ponoliidlnn: case on life: cal endar us It now stands fs hroutrht Ijy the stato' of Oregon, UKulnst Homer Hldwell, for comlAtnallon of n ktovcI pit that tho state hlwh way commission claims should be onlarK'!- 1. H. Van Winkle and IHSfiil A 'lu'nk, ;' Iftijf ot Suit case to meet your indiv iduabnecd GooJ look ing, aiial)i!: and ..moder ately pii;eil., ,,, . tub m:u- 4. U, Ituvoia .ruprrarnt llio tAunniia lnn. ltidwoll will h d4i-ndrd by N-h hols, Jlnlloolt Hoaald, . The Wild Rose a xr.w Ai'uox ox v.Mii.!:.riii':i sirsi.iv. A simple nml I'ffivtlvc iIivIkii. I-i-Ii-imI nl . . . llhi Art & Baby Shop "i:ri jlliliiB Vw The ltaliy" We yy For Iss We Sell For Less :m SPECIAL!,, . CHILDREN'S FLANNEL NIGHTGOWNS . ..Age 8 to 11 . , ....,V'.- -i (iJc- - , ,......;.,,v.v-v MEN'S HEAVY CHAMHRAY WORK SHIRTS , 50c " ': V- ' MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS " $1.75 ' '. ... J MEN'S HEAVY ROLLED SOLE RUBBERS $1.35 ''.' ' '.-.. LADIES' RUBBERS :;; .;: ' 93c. 't.. . , . ' ':.? NEW YORK STORE DESTROYERS OF , HIGH PRICES 111 Clly this Wif-k ' Halph IllMlcy. ri'iiroannlatlvn nl tlii! r-nrmnwrTtfr-TTrntl rnnninny of l-orlland,. I in Ul, (Inimlo for a fi-w days vlsilinif Ira iuls nnd lianlf!llnir'basiniBs! , 1'iKik- l'lcluivw nt, 1'iiiini Miss Mao Biennis was a.liuslni'ss viailor to I nlolli y.Hli rd.'iy moill ini?. 8I111 won! to' I'nion 'to tak; some pliotoRiaphs ot the Inti-rlor of the I'nion hoti'l. AlK'iiil'.'il I'lini-rlil ill Ihikci' . Mr. and Mrs. I'. W. Noyi s arc at llallur to alli-nd llio fuin ral of Mrs. Mary H. Slapbs.' who. dud llwro Wtdni'sday nilllit. . Sohl Inlvn-sl III KKs , Mr. and Mrs. .1. 11, Wolinor, -of I'nvii, wi'ra vIsllfirH lo. l.li- C'.nllldc yi'Htmday. Mr. Wnhnnr lias sold lli.i inli-rost In WrlmiT. llrolhnra sloro l hero lo Ills lirolll-r, llarry WMinor. '(;nes( or Kmiltlili'l' llcitv .Mrs. Karoppa Wi'avcr, of Kntor prisi'. Is visitlnit 'ln l.a (irandi- tli-Kin-sl. of lnr dniiRhti r, .Mrs. Will I'ldrnck.. Min, W avr experts to ritllill to hir'.hnniH In Wallowa iiunly Iho first of next week. To I'oillanil for ;iime Tiite r.arsen. Shirley Trice, Ted Kline and llaymond I'aylon, are ninonc 11"' ninny l.a f.ninde vlsll- Keep Your Princess Astrid No Modern ; Foreiini News Of AVomen's Activities (Contlmiftd from Pnee On. Reeking the poinled-lof Hhorfl Of the. .Ainerleun style. Tims far. tle slores hero have not been uble. to .supply the demand for these shoos, despite the fact they cost .twlen as u t in-lt as ltiisslan-inade foof-wcar. ... . t!i:i:l.N. (Ai') iilonde " mid IdlU'-eyed Ocr il iiianneiilins aivr peeved beeause the crown Of model 'lileen resls on the blaek, bobbed hi ad of an eli-hleen year oil) lass, Sonja .lovanowiteh. Altlioilirh n Oernian citizen Hon- iu Is not a typical Gorman beauty,' the frauliens contend. Sonja, how ever, is not worryintf over the crltl oisni, for tile uward, which was iiindc bv five Cerman artists at the first mum) iiianneciillilH' ball bus brniiKli her fame and a con tract with I Ini Herman edition of the "Follies." With her rather, court apothe iry to the late 4-zar, and her nio- lltcr. it native of Serbia, Saiija, fled from llussht diiiinit Hie first re. volullnn and settled In llerlln. i'he Turnverln, an Hlhletie club in Sany., has serveil notice lliati women can not wear lioinieii imir .Hid continue as lilembors of the oruanlzallon. 'Women mi'inbcrs with boohed hair inn! let their hair Brow auilln the executive committee has ordered, "and tile others are warned not lo ape tills un-Cermau lolly of fashion." KTART ;'l.l COIX'ACIK. . HKXVKO (AI-) I'llllcd Stales mint at Henvcr will immediately coillllience production of double. caBles, with an Initial oriler ror five hundred thousand coins or ton million dollars, Itobort J. Grant, director of the mint at Wa.shlnic ton, announced Thursday. i 4 ncniKiXfrim ON OUR 'WINDOWS SPRING TOC.S ' Of quality for men and boys arriving daily. Moderate Prices. Clint's Clothiery "The Store ith f Tmricnoi-" IIO(3 TKAIW OFF HAU. STKUI.ING, 111. A saviiKe ilog owned b' J. C Corson, lore off 4-ycar-old Jane l-'oster's ear nnd In. fllcted other woumlH riqulrlni; 20 stitches. ;. I Obituary ' mr.TTV AXX KIDDLK A private funeral was held at the home of Mr. und Mrs. M-Tton Kiddle, nt Island rity. this after noon ai i o'clock for their duuKh ter, Hetty Ann. who died suddenly Thursday noon. The Uov. Will iam Crosby Hosn, , pastor o thn - wfprun church, deity- Rta Ifit Erlef crmon. after which ,..a lime iraoy was luid to rest in the island I'lly cemet ry. Al.V.t K. WtLsnX. Alva t'reemont Wilson tiled al his home n.nr Imbler Thursday niomlnr at lo o'clock, lie wo 7S yours old. and had lived In that vlrluity stneo 1908. Tho" funeral will be conducted at 11 n. m. Saturday at the Suminer ville chapel. with Sno-lRraea Zimmerman In attendant. The liev. George iherl Pollard, pas tor of the First liapllst church. In A Grando, will preach the funeml iicrmon. y y- t f t f' y y y y t ? y y y t y I f y y t y y y y y f I 4 t y y y ) An Announces went o ii-.M.. r,tu.k ui mi hi of interest to all who enjoy good high-class Screen Enter tainment! The Star Theatre To Be Opened Daily New Policy Starts Sunday, January 31st. NEW CARPET HAS BEEN LAID; NEW DRAPES HUNG AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS MADE TO THE INTERIOR OF THE STAR THEATER, SO THAT WE FEEL IT IS A CLEAN, INVITING PLACE FOR YOU TO ENJOY THE ACTING OF YOUR FAVORITE SCREEN STARS. WE BELIEVE YOU WOULD RATHER SEE A PICTURE WHILE IT IS NEW AND NOT HAVE TO WAIT SEVERAL WEEKS AFTER IT HAS PLAYED PORTLAND. ON AC COUNT OF THE VAUDEVILLE AND ROAD SHOWS THAT HAVE APPEARED AT THE ARCADE WE HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO PLAY SOME OF THE PICTURES AS SOON AS WE WANTED TO, BUT WITH THIS NEW ARRANGE MENT WE FEEL CONFIDENT THAT WE WILL SOON BE ABLE TO CATCH UP ON THE PICTURES WE HAVE HAD TO PUT OFF PLAYING AND WE WILL BE SHOWING YOU PICTURES BEFORE OR SHORTLY AFTER THEY HAVE PLAYED PORTLAND. A NEW PICTURE WILL BE SHOWN AT THE STAR EVERY SUNDAY AND WILL RUN EITHER SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY OR SUNDAY AND MONDAY, DEPENDING ON OTHER BOOKINGS WE MAY HAVE, THE SO-CALLED WESTERN TYPE OF PICTURE WILL NOT BE THE ONLY KIND SHOWN AT THE STAR. SUCH STARS AS THOMAS MEIGHAN, GLORIA SWANSON, RICHARD DIX AND OTHERS OF LIKE POPULARITY WILL BE SHOWN ON THE SCREEN OF THE STAR, AS' IT WILL BE OUR EARNEST ENDEAVOR TO ALWAYS GIVE OUR PATRONS THE BEST POSSIBLE ENTERTAINMENT. THE FIRST SUNDAY PICTURE UNDER THIS NEW POLICY WILL BE RAYMOND GRIFFITH IN "HANDS UP" A HILARIOUS COMEDY DRAMA. THIS PICTURE WILL OPEN SUNDAY, JAN. 31, AND WILL RUN SUNDAY, MON DAY AND TUESDAY. , WE ARE HERE TO GIVE YOU WHAT YOU WANT YOUR PATRONAGE IS THE ONLY MEANS WE HAVE OF DETERMINING YOUR LIKES AND DISLIKES. WE FEEL SURE THAT YOUR APPRECIATION OF THIS "BETTER SERVICE" WILL- BE SHOWN IV INCREASED PATRON AGE. ' YOURS FOR BETTER SERVICE, . Meyers & Bowen