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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1926)
Thursday, July 29, ltefi. tat CKANpg vmftj - r- - Local News In Brief . been hero fur tlio past month at ; the home of her sister. DOMINO EVENT AiigtiM 4 Convention of Kasti-rii Oregon Medical. nk'I- tly at lot Lake anil Anthony Lake. oupi. 23,? 2.1. 24. anil 2S Union s- county lair at Elgin. Ore. . inal school Ihere. away six weeks;' I. Shn has been I'laiinlng Motor Trl Mr. anil Mrs. Ilert I'nttlnon nro planning to leave Hunduy morning visiting In City Rotiim Home Mrs. B. K. Toiler, who was call ed to tho Grande Hondo ralky where her ulster, Myrtle Oelst un derwent an ' operation for acute appendicitis kit for her homo In Helix yesterday. Mra. Octal i at the Hot luke sanatorium and Is reported tu bo getting nlonB very nicely. '." On l-l.slilli!; Trl Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLean unU llltle Hon, John, went to Wal lowa on this morning's train. They Mill spend a few days camping and fishing In YVullowu county. for rorllnnd. where they will he joined by Mtv and .Mrs. I.. Mo- I reaiy lor a motor trip to crater lake and ther scenic points In Western Oregon. Here fiimi Imblor l.'rank MeKenmm. was a business caller today. of 1 itibler. In 1u Ui-undc Visitors from Cove , Miss Dorothy Mills aeeompanied lier father, J. 1'!. Mills, to I. a Oninde today 'when he drove here from Cove on business. Distribute County llooklels About $,000 booklets, published by the county court with the us- Mr. John Mclilnna and son,' of Han Francisco, Cal., are visiting In the city with Mrs. Kuto Kloyd. Have Uaby lilrl Mr. nnd Mrs. liny Marks, of Is. land City, nro tho pround parents of a six and onc-hulf pound baby Klrl. born to them July i ut the slstanee of the I'nlon council of.orande Hondo hospital. Mrs. commerce chambers, to spread the .Hrks wus formerly Miss Florence fame of the Grande llollde valley l)rlggg. and Colon enunty, are ready fort : distribution. They ore packed wlthu-rM), at VMtun Home Information about rarm conditions. Mp unJ Mn( j I(011Kllll, McKay climate, Industries, railroads, cltlcsjmill u J01wllll, und daughter, and towns, r.cicu lions, schools "! S,iri, y, 0f Portland, nro visiting In other Imtltultons that make, this lho cU for a fcw. tlttV!, gU0is ut the "little Kdon" of Oregon. ,...,., , ... , r. r 1.. ' IDutton. Sir, nnd Mrs. Dutloii and ;llome from Monmouth " i their two children.' Albert , and j Miss Grace (' Snook returned to l Xauey, und MrS. McKay and their her home here tlUs morning from ! two children drovo .-. to, . Wullovva hike today.' - '- Jlcliiminir from Moiiiiiimlli Miss Grace Knock, who has been Monmouth, Oregon, where she has a student at the stale normal been attending the summer session school ut Moliinolllli, is expected lo at the Ore'imu Normal school. MIfs'.j.0 Ho) u,s Morning iv (am Home today. I Snook, who has been a teacher In, y n,.-tlnisno went to Hot - 1 1 ho Greenwood school henv for the ,, nl0rnln(r ' wllPrp lm s lo Porllaml for Week past six yews, will again teach m.beln miWtl Mr. Ie Gagno's Miss Lucille, Mlllering and her Ihul school the coming school , , , Winnipeg, Canada, lie is slaying here with relatives. flatter on this morning's train, whero sho will visit relatives for a few days. . . Here Oils anuniug ' ' W. C Wlllh'ina, resident atato highway engineer of Baker, was In tho city this morning on business. 3' -OftTgYia ' GIRLS' MORALS ARE ASSAILED -' t. . - Pa pe Five Hoinc from Maker Mrs. AHee Vinson returned to her work In tho Btato highway of fices here thi" morning after a weeks visit with friends In. Baker. Mrs. Vinson formerly . lived at Baker and has many friends there. While there sho spent a few davs at tho summer home of Mrs. Wil li i in, Pollman. Sho also made , a trip over tho Baker-Unity highway with Judge and Mrs. -. William Duby. To attend commission meeting Judge William. J'uby, chairman of tho. stale highway commission, was In tho city yesterday on his ,way to Portland for tho regular meeilng of the slnle highway com .mlHslon today and tomorrow. .A ,bld for tho grading of tho Unlly llercford section of tho Buker- I'nlty highway, the last section of that highway not completed, will bo let at this month's meeting. . underwent an' operation , at Lake? nbout two weeks ago... Ho Hot brother, Cliealer Mlllcrlng, weal to year. Portland Tuesday evening. They i . : ; s will retuni next Wednesday. . .Pas-'iil Through City i ' " '.,.'. ', :v, . Mis. Dellit iiolHes passed through I H"iv frot Coviv-;.;, .-: ;.:. ., , ; lhe elb' this morning on her way visiting at Hot Lake :. uoy Hill was In the clly ' from home toie'lorfc .from Portland. Mrs. jirs. Fuller and baby and Cove yesljerduy. Ho feporls that Hollies Is go lug homt to reoupcrola; MrB jjelbert Fuller nnd baby, went tho cherry picking Is not yet com- from an operinJon In Portland two to jj. i.n0 on this morning's nieted there, but probably will be i weeks ago. 'filie hns been living in- tralninnd are visiting tliero today j'oriiano anu mciiuiiik iter uun, with MI'S. it. I,. Winn, wno muses ;ter to school Ihere. ller daughter,',,. jj0mo ftt Jlot'Le.ko. ..Miss Kaye Moth'es. preceded her to,, a-,-,- , I'Morn, where she Jus been .llii hef llonie from Spokane grandparentB'fpr the past jngtitl(. ' Mrs.-J. P...Morley and HW-'e this woeki llSM1'till lloui-i!? Tom Davis,- from the Portland office ofi the , bureau of public mads, wife In liW cily yesterday. He Is traveling ' through ' ICuslern Oregon apd making an inspection of the roads in this section. daughter. Edith Marie, returned to To Ijiilerpiiso this Morning - " their home In l.a Grande this Mr. and Mrs. ". T. O. Harnweil morning arter visiting ut Spoltnnc, went to. Hhterprlse on this morn- Wash., with Mrs. Morley's mother. lag's train. ' They will visit , Mr. Home In North Powder ,. Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence Hess and little daughter, loreno . May, loft this morning ror -their home' at North Powder after visiting here for a short time-' with- Mr.. -Hess' brother, II. U Jless.. Mr. and Mrs. Hoss havo been In Portland for the past six months,: where Mr. Hess was receiving medical treatment. Ills spine was Injured some time ;ago when ho fell from the top- of ilho building. : Ho Is now able, to walk with the assistance of crutch es. Their son, Clayton, preceded them to Iji Grande about a week ago nnd is now. at the home of his grandmother In union.- They will visit at Unton Sunday and he and his brother, Melvln, who has been Dialling his-. homc;,w.tHi-'hls-grnnil-mother, wtft return io North Pow.- 'der wlth Hhciii:' " - TIA JVANA, Ci Mcjico, July Sa AI) The character ot Clydo and Audrey rctecti was ajwulled here today In a statement by Joso Kelly, appointed at tho request of tho -Mexican federation of labor to. Investigate tho so-called shanto. suicide" of tho two girls and their parents In San IHcjso. ; which wus read to tho Jury-In lh" trial of formor C'hlof of Police ! Kenatdo l.lanos of Tla Juana. und I threo otheV men. I Kelly declared In the statement ; that. his Investigation disolosed the i "Peteet glrlu were very 'looso' In their moral stands when tho fa-' mlly lived In Ivansaa City, - Mo., boa Angolcs. and San Diego. Oil. ! Tha two girls charged they were ! drugged 'and attacked by IJonas, l.uls Amtdor... saloon keeper, and Itefulo Alvarci, bartender, hero on February.. 3. following which 'the Pctcot family comniltteed suicide supposedly front slame -at ',. their alleged expcrlcnies. : already started .lo Uansform the ball room and siin iiorch -of, the house into an. .exojlo Japanese garden, gay witn nowers. An or chestra will furnish muslo from 7:30 until 11:30 p. m. for. In hon or of the oecitsioiv .lis. Phy Is breaking his ten o'clock "closing" rule for sanatorium social affairs. : Tho reception will bo the final event on a crowded program of entertainment and study that has been arranged for tho Joint meet ing ot tho Kastern Oregon Medical society nnd tho suite board of health .with Dr. Phy president of both oigiinliallono. , . ; A cow boy breakfast,' to he serv ed ut tho North Powder l.akis irt ten o'clock, will be followed b u . discussion of health . problems aud discoveries under tho plm-s hlgh on- tho mountain' sldo.' -The parly wilt return to tho Kamntorl um for a bamiu'et nt which Dr. Phy will be host and the reception will open ut 7:30 p. tin No Invlta tluns nro being sent to tho affair but a general Inyltntlon is extend ed the publlo. - . - : - i-J.-.- I l-XH!1g!W Home frohi M hool and Mrs. Omcr , Barnwell, there. Home to linker . ... il.,i,i r;n,,,i..nt.l, was la and will also spend several days Mrs. V. W. tthepperd was in the city this morning on her way camping und fishing. home to Wallowa from I'.ugeni where she lias been unending Hi i;nlversltj of .Oregon. the " city this morning from linker. She Since the elose of the regular winter term Miss Goopnough has been attend ing summer school. came ilown lo consuu.u, uocuir Visiting at SllUlnger Hoinc ' - I here, and returned homo on train Mis. W. il. correll. of Portland,' No 21. --.".' - Mrs. Kmll Ash, of Cmatllln, nndf Guskell Veach. of Portland, nro Home lliMn nnmnii-r is"i Ui.iiiiiir In the eilv at the home of! J. U. Mills drovo to Pendleton ' Aii. nnd Mrs. J G. Stltzinger. They lust, night to nccompany Mrs. Mills In I'mHaiiil ' jilrove to La Grande arriving' yes-; home to Cove. .Mrs. Mills, who Is a Fred SchllUe Is In Portland for a terday afternoon and plan to he . teacher, has been taking work at Kd Kbell Is taking his Here until simony. Jim. vui ' - Mrs. Stitzlnger's sister ami is inei i- - nii,..i- nf Mrs. . Melene . Hughes ' llfenn'il to .Marry i,.i ni thin eilv. . i '1' A license" lo marry was issued TO .CALL FOR ' ...'- BIDS ON SEWER fContlnijed.froni Tags 1) this evening at eight oVlocU In Ihe clly. hall. The purpose of .the nieet ing Is-to consider a' proposition to construct a cement "cohijult at the same time a cement sidewalk la built by tho. city along X' avenue eoH Of Spruce, si reel. ' Tho ditch was formerly . known ins the Sar- geunt and Wrlglit ditch; , Tho clly commission will moot with tho company,- '.; . C. J. ljliick, pccsldvht, of, the lrrl. gatlon coiupany. ' Svfll pr-eside.over tha mulcting.. Ai .Jf.tiayllm-43 ace. rotary. ';.' : ', '' ., - ,' 9 TORIS . ' ff I L . - a IN TNI Vftrf Baby Sweaters Clever new designs In Pink, Bine, While anil combination.". Also new Huff Coal Sweaters for the year old. , Sl.15 To si.aa Art & Baby Shop HEMSTITCHING STAMPINU '-.- Ktoni No. 1 ' ' ' f 1 101 AiUnui Are. La Oraaile, Orat MEN'S XTIESM '., .... . , . , . i Silk Four in Hand, 46- inches long:, open endsj, satin slip band, bar - tacked, all-over designs, bright colors priced low at 69c COMMISSION i OPENS ROAD BIDS TODAY (Continued from Page 1 p;vved highways will soon be total wrecks, : - The commission agreed lo have a survey at state expense made of the Olass Unite ' section of tho Central Oregon highway 111 Hur- L. REYNOLDS r ; FILES NEW . V COMPLAINT (Continued fromTajce 1)' Htf'! of Paid tity of sonu1 I0,0iH poop.jo. .to ifuM down into the said ditch from wlu-nci' It was tiarrL-d by ffriivliy into tho. paid ranch. M Hecause of 'tho , P-UlwMiH'nl of -'.'typhoid' a-viT to Inn Remodeling Specials While Wc Are Putting in a New Front, We Want to Emphasize the Values Always Found Here. Buy ing for Less, Wc Sell for Less and These Low Prices Prove It. SUITS Just received, a large assortment of Men's and Young Men's Suits in pure woolens, cassimerc, and worsted, single and double breasted mod els, and the very latest cuts. Regular $35.00 value. New York Store price $23.85 to $26.95 few- days, ulace us 'engineer of the branch line passenger train during his nb sencc. I Attended 'summer School It'll this Morning Mrs. Charles, 'Whitehead passed I Miss Bessie I'l-uelt left this morn 1 ..o-i. i.iw. .iiv this tnni-nlr.ir on ling for her homo at i,,.r -nv imnie to l.osllne from ' visiting here for a week wiih Miss iPendlclon. where she has betn at- Alice 1 -rillnir Hi" yilnilliei' st'ss-lon of nor- linlli-,' Hulucs after Wallown. from the clerk's office this morn ing 'In' John Arthur Melds,' of Kl gln. , anjl Laura llelle Thomas, of ...... nn inll' 11 la- Hoiun ' miles . .... j customers, lteynolds states,' ho It was also decided to cooperate with Harney county In relocating u. part or lio Central Oicgon, high w ay. The new location Is, 'north east from lturns lo ilrewsey. " IMan Shorter Itonto The new route will be more Ihan'1 was . ordered by both the state board of ,;heulth. and the counly health -officer to discontinue the delivery- of . milk.' , Damages ' listed, to the amount of -2,S25,t'o Ih tho last supple iucntod coniplulnt exceed by nti cents the' amount asked -for when I oil. Miss Alice rruetfs III linker nils .nomiux Is ill Bliss; Idaho. She has Miss Geneva Whllworth went to i... P i J---. l-l '-f.l , i . r - II miles shorter than the old way .i. i. W-nsi odiiimenced Jan. (that went south ., towards Crane, j Duicsoh the Intervening coin- rno roau iroin iiuins 10 v.i-ane nan piainla aro' j'iii. tinu April, t. if ! 1 -r Introducing a New en- Pure Chiffon Silk plus an invisible strand of Rayon from ttc to nar row garter hem. I 3 i ' . :':.', .- . . ' t ' 1 ' MfllU' 1 1 m w H $969 AlXItN-A ;i j No. 3615 Extra length, for wear with shorter skirts V 16 Sficcial Features:. 1. Hk 'wd Rivoneitend from tor io carter arm. .- 2. Siilk nnd Rayon Kt inltrlined with b'sle. . JVrfertly fitted fine mrrrer S7rd top. 4. Non-rivcl stopwhtrf rilkjoinf lille top. 1 5. Cm perfect wrarr.- t 1 V..hMiitrd to fit. 7.-Silk-corcred,hii;h-iplicril .heel. fCloK-fittlnc, "T'iui snllM. .Ful1 lroglh sod width lrg. not ikimped. IP.' F.itn fine goner MtA ' heiufy miI elaticity. 1 1.' GuarMtecd otuiaclory. li;' Fa.hion'1 newe colon. 1 1.; Colon fart. Reinforced heels, toe, sod 4 tolea. 1.. F.ortlT right weight to meet I Uiylc'i demandi. 16 Bt qiulity P" ''"taJ ,"k nd fine Rayon. . j ' l.o'nn lintll Thn l'Ullltlli!4lon Will 1 rcfiucKt Jiiinicy coiiiuy' " Vulco. over the mtilnteniuico of this road,. whiVh wus conylructrU to nivvt tho old rutllivud ut Crulio. ' l lio cimmlrvshni d(M ItKtl to tAke tlm Uiidlnic timber iUoiijc Hit old Ort'Ron Trntl tlinoiucli Urn JUuu M mi 11 tit Ins. A shul. Und ltn itiAdi' liv the tTOdHioHHrH to i'iit Uil tliillHT, luid ilin:riii'ii Duliy lioR-tf to forcsUU flirt Iiit callhijf,. Bids for tho brlOh't's were oiien- cd luduy: ' - ' Uvor norlh Tork ot Al?ca ' rlvrr on th! Mh-u hlffhWHy In Kinlori county, Hlx hldn. Over Dcfluhulcs rlv'T on Iiit; Nichols Mnrkrt rond In licKt-huicH counly. on bid. 'fills Is u(lvrtlw,'d or on lx.'lmir oC tho counly court. Ilcvoimlrucllun of hrldyo ovi-r Jnhrt i)uy riT on Cohimhlit 'rlvT highway In Gllllnin county "vcn bidt!. Uvcr Slout on Ahdiuina tnnrU i road, thruj bids, und ovr Pudding rlvi-r on counly .oiid ncur Mount Angel, veil bids both tn Marlon uuniy und both advrllsvd on be half of the Marlon counly courl. t'alruluinn's dwelling houn und ciuipuicnt sh'jd ut Mctichaiu, flvo bids. 'Stair to llcln Wul lows. It was ucrc!d to civ1 1 2 lift wurds pavlnp mi Inlcrsrcilon tlio Hliilo hllnviiy In the town .W'Hllown. Tip? rtgucsl for llio hlato to light tho Itotfii" river brldffr on Ihti Pacific highway w-j declined. With these latest colors you -can match every costume '; SPECIAL SALE Friday and Saturday A special introductory offering All first quality Silk and Rayon from toe to narrow garter hem . Fully guaranteed Hi a)r aba fin H ttck mtaja- , I , V 110. I "vulTO 1H 'l'.i''l'ii-ii lu im: ri ndy for 'trial In -Hi'iitt'inbor, If. I.. lfc. ivlio with-. Ill J. Groon, 'l-op-rosonia 1 His -plnlnllff. : nld thin inoihlng. 1 ISinBo & Wrlfc-lit will iipiirar for the '.city, of Urandb, 1 ., ' '....-' lo- of WIDOW OF SLAIN MAN ARRESTEI (Contlnurd from Poe 1 "THE STORE VTH A CONSCIENCE' T'n' itriind Juit . rxauilii'd fifty wltni-Ki'.'i. anil, d'-pplto thc.fltory of Mr?. Gllison took no notion. Hlmuip I'iiiiI Malltipws of the Kilnccpil dloti'fio of New Ji-rwy nrotiati'd sRiilnat "rrui-lly nnjiiit Inilnuullona iiEiilnrt Mm. Hall." Tin1 widow M-ua irlven a C00 . an 1'iiliv from tliu l-:pl?opiil pension fund. The ulalii minister and his wife occupied pa-dtlons of socl.l pro minence In New lirunswli k. The KpliK'opnl church of 8t. John the Kviumi Hut. of which he was rec tor. Is one of the wealthiest and most fimhlonable in New Urunn wlck. Mrs. Hull is said to lie wealthy In her own riitht. and a few years prior lo llic -murder, was reported to hove InhTlted 11,700.000. They hud no children. Wll.li VI SII CASK TliKNTllN. N. J. July ! (AI1) Governor Moore today declared his Inteniloii of irolnir throiwli "to a flnisli" wllh Ihe prosecution of Mia I'lorelic" Htevens Hall, who kas arrtcd at Hoim-rvlllc ' IjO. nlBht cr.arin d with Hie murder of tier husband, (lie 1U v. Dr. Kdwanl Wheeler Hall, and Mrs. Millt. lUolr oin'r tn hia Doty, Appe&l Rejected '; By.. Military Tribunal lilKKLT. Syria. July.i'ii (An. The appeal of, lteiinell J. ,1 mly. of . Melllplll., Te'iiii;,'' frorii' ib hhii tirncc df cltflit '..years' ', Imiirlsou luent at 'hiird labor for deserlloli from the Krench foreiBii . Icgloii, today .was re.leetrd .unnnlliiously by a, lilshcr military court.. Flames Spurt Throiiirh Four-Story Ituildin? ' I'UIITI.ANI); " Ore.,- ' July -.S9. (Ar).-'-l''lre which , ytui-tetl lit noon todny In a four-story hulld In(t Willi o-root frontal?'; nt Mec ond and Vi,ililnaton slreel. swepl nulehly through to th(i roof. lull stores occupied llio around floor, and the 1'nclflc Hlatlonery und 1'rlntliiR- company the aeconJ und third flours. SHOES A large assortment of Men's Women's and Children's Shoes at the extremely low prices of ,, ;t ' . . $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98 In Men's Shoes there are J. I'. Smith, Tilt, Sclz and other high grade makes. ,i,..".m,.,i .:iuw vn ,am.i n,i'-,i.itin .uitw In the Women's Shoes, C. & J., Dunn & McCarthy. These come in tan, blonde and patent leather. MSfOIKsQjTOl "Destroyers of High Prices' -.OOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS County Agents Will Meet Here Saturday (ContlmiM from Paga 1) vlall. (,'occ and Inspect tho work bclnir done by th-i boys' and girls' clubs In that soellon, nnd from there to tho I'nlon experiment station, whore, several dlffcnillt vurMlcs of tfi-uln ure on lesl. The .afternoon .will be devoted to a discussion ot problems In counly upents work. This iiieei- lllB Wilt prubllbly bo held III Ihe I'nlon counly1 iiBcni's office here. - llosld'-s H. tl. Avery, county net-lit here, and Mr. llullard, lend er, of Corvullls, others prcsunt for the meetlnir will be: C .A. llen ilerson, of Klamath Kails; I', .1. Kortner, of Uikevl.'w; i:. W. llulKh. of Tho Dalles; l'alll Car penu r, of Halter, und l. li. Itu bardn. of I'unyon l.'ity. HOT LAKE TREIARISG FOR MEDICS Continued Prom Pspe 1.) labllshcd tho llerbst Hcliool of Music. Though tho -appearance of the llerbst fulnlly. on Wednesday ev ening's program will bo limited to a short programs tho opportunity to hour this Union county girl who has- attalmd such fnme. as well as tho others of her family. Is fxpccicd to uttracl large numbers. Madumo Herbst, is riow ' In I'nlon r.-siliii,- from an . op'Vatlon wlilch sha recehtl) underwent hero. . . otlH-r 1'lana Jlailc . Othirpluns for tho . cnterudn- i.m...... meat of Dr. rhy" guests aro ma- iiur. li. i.' riKlliinz into rtalitl'i. WorK hail1 Irene's here!! y .iiibll Met'inilllek JS ; f&& I ivlwlibv - M- ',cr Rrcatcs comedy - ' ' ' TESOP'S FABLES Fly Time" with LLOYD HUGHES,' GEORGE K. ARTHUR, CHARLIE MURRAY ' The world's most stylish laugh show with a fashion parade in Nature's own colors. ' Today FRIDAY And SATURDAY Admission . 10c; Children . 10c ARCADE P 1 m