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Saturday,- November 13, ll)2fi. LA GRANDE EVENWG OBSERVER Paw fUvtr' ,7 i:jr3rz rzr" - ! Local News In Brief Iff . - . - . . . . I H W. Hiron, of fmMei. wn irt I'a Grunio yestordoy on 'business. ForctU ItaiiKiT Here Oerald Tucker, forest ranger. Is In Iji Grntirl for a few days, nfter it trip -to tho mountains. Hero From Wnllown .1. A. HuLrtl; a merchant of Wal lowa, vii here Wednesday on bUHl nens. 1 , . f ml tier (irotvr Irt Town Wort. Tueker, a proper at Jmbler, vrnH in ha Orunde todny transact ing bUHlWRH. . , Altli' to 1m Dou-ii Town Ray Wilson, w,ho has been HI of lypllohl fever trinre before school ntnrted, was able to be down town for thn Ht-hI' time Friday. - 1 - Hvrr Yttrliiy Mr. and Mrs. William Dobbin, of 1'rtioii, were ahoppinR and trans acting business In Iji Clrando, yes terday. HVri I-Yiyu linker J. N, IllHhop, renldeiil highway engineer at Maker, was In Tjl Grande today on bushier. On- Way to Walla Walln ( Mr. and Mrs. Ira Snider, of En- the: first of tlio week on their way to Walla Walla, Wash. They turned nome ine same any. IIVm On Btisinew Stanley Shell was In l.n Grande thlh week on business. Mr. Shell 'f 1 ill the niercuntlle. business at Wallowa. rxKiklng. After Wade Ilnll Fund Iilph h. Morgan, principal of the high school at Imhler, was in La Grande today looking after the interests of the Wade hall fund. Hero Yefterday Mrs. R L. Pearson spent yester day in l.a Grande a guest at the home of Mrs. W. M. Peare. She was on' her way to Itoise. Ida, where she will visit relatives. Mrs. Pearson's home is in Portland. To A (tend Home Coming' Tom ltussell, went to Portland for the O. A. -l S. C. football gnme and will romnin there until' utter homecoming, Nov. 20, at the Oregon Agricultural' college. He at tended O. A. O. last year and has miiny friends there. Hem From Portland .1. 1); Wright, of Portland. nd juster for the Purine Auto Indem nity exchange, is In l.a Grando this, afli'rnoon. Mr. Wright drove John Spl'ekhurt's sedan home from Port land, where it had been repaired, after an accident here. I'lKleiKoes Major Operation Knvoy J. I'. Ilarker, of the Sal vnlion Army, umlerwent a; major operation at the Grande Konde hospital this morning. He was re ported rallying in good shape at noon, J . Ilbme From Portland ' Charles Plngner, accompanied l.y nr. dmY Mrs: itny l' .Murphy, Mrs. Wliiam Selgrlst and Ijtwrence Hliy, returned home rrom Portland lasl evening. They went to Port land the first of the week and re mained there for the O. A. f.-P. H. c. football game on Arlnmlleo day. Mn. Ileiihain IHMter Mrsi H. A.- llenlinnv, who- hns been seriously ill at her home Is now gaining. She was allowed to sit up for the first time yester day. .Miss Viola C. nenham. who lias been nf home with her mother for the past three weeks, will re turn to her work at rlark"s Flower shop as soon as her mother's con dition Is belter. Mrs. Word lli'W Mrs. Julia. V. Ward, state com mander of the Woman's Benefit association, is in l.a Grande today and is meeting with the deputy as sistants here this afternoon and this evening. Sh will leave to morrow morning- for Baiter, whero she will be until after the booster meeting there, Nov. 10. when she will return to her home in Port land. Mrs. Adelaide Packard, of Pendleton, district deputy of the W. H. A.. Is working In Wallowa PENDLETON INDIAN ROBES We Tiave a com- 4 ttlete line of these famous Robes, in their latest pat terns priced from $4.85 to $22.50 according to size and weight Look at our window, or better still let us show them to you. Clint 5 Clothiery K Tb Bum UI CbuaoleBflr county thi we. She will' not feturri to Pertdlolbrt until afrer th linker nleetlh. HV ro on Business L. A. Strintrhann artif Hon Cohv kiln were among the. business vtn ltor here from Jinblcr tbdity. Palmer liiiictloa Merchant Hero- I-'.'li. Hakcr, a merchant at Pal mer Junction, was In I,a Gran do ovurnijflit, a guest at thrf Sommer hotel. 1 , ' Shopping III LaHirantle , Mr. and- Mrs. McAllister arid family, Mrs. G. H. J.lndert a ltd' son, and Mrs. A". S. Meade were shopping in l'-n Grande today from1 Knterprlse. Hero Vrmw Wallowa-- The Kc.v. and Mrs. Weslon V. Shields were gueHts In ai Grando lam night, reglmerlng at tho Horn-', nirr hotel from Wallowa. Home From FootlMlV Game Mrs. lYank Haker,- Mr. and Mr K. It. Hingo and Hal Bohnenkanlp returned last night from Porllnmli where they atlended tho Armlstlcn day football game. fftn On ItiiMmuw- - .1. 1'. Loltrldge. vice president and general manager' of the Kast ern Oregon Light and Vower coin- re-(puny, WUs in l.a Graride Friday on business. Here On- llusliiewfc ' J. It. Hubbard, special represen tative for the American Kxprcss company. Is in l.a Grande on busi ness. His headquarters are In Sail Francisco, Cal. Itonio From' Poi'tlumt .1. V. Meyers returned to la Grttnile- yesterday from Portlhnd, where he nttenrled the O A. C.-V. if. ('. foot bull' Rume on' Arlnisttre duy. Wllllnm HotiKhun and liny Price also rotut'ned home jiejster day after attendlns: the kiiiiic. saw Ftmrhiill' mie" - . Stanley Mills returned home yeB terduy nrarnlnir ufter seeing- tho Orcifon AKRles jlay the t'nlver slty of Southern Calirornia Thurs day afternoon In- Portland. Hemmed Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Sax Bruce, of this city, returned home yesterday from Portland. They saw the O. A. C.-U. s. football game there on Armistice Bny. ISromUieiu m Speak H.. M. Broadbent,. superintendent of schools ut Haker, and president or the Baker KIwanlK cluu, will address the Kotarlans of the local club at the luncheon Monday noon at the li'oley hotel. His subject will be "Citizenship Through lto tary." Itecclvcd IMlffuln Heaili Sherry's theater received a large hurralo head this morning, which it is puttlntr up In front of the theater to advertlsn the coming western play "Thu last Frontier," which Will show here Suhduy and Monday. The IiiiiThIo w'ns killed during the filming' of tue picture. Home From PortlniUl Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Happersftt have returned to their home here from Portland, whero they attend ed the funeral of Mrs- llappersetl's mother, --Mrs. Murk- Nobler -there Vlnnilnv of Ibis week. Mrs. Noble Is the wife of the . Rev: Mnrk- Nohm. They both have muny frlcnua new havlnc visited here a number of times at the MapersetH home. Mrs. Osborne Hettei Mrs-. It, H. (Osborne, who' under .....nt iiininr nni.rntlnn at Mfit Lake about three weeks ago, is reported to Ue Improving, nnu win n..fli...i,i lui fililn tn mtiirrt to' her Jiorne at Klgin some time next week. Mrs. c. J. usoorne, ner ...ntimr-in-inw Is slaving nt her home'! in Hlgln- keeping house for Mr. Osborne ami taking care oi their little son. Dick. She hus been in 1-a Grundo for a few days on business but will return to 101- gin today. C. C. Secretary Is Hoiim Mr. and- .Mrs. Karl C. Reynolds and the two children, drove home last rtight from Portland, where they remained for tho O; A. C Soiithern California game uftep at tending the - semi-annual meeting of the Oregon Slute Association of Commercial Organization Secre taries. Mr. Reynolds is vice presi dent of the association. George Huntington furrey. of i& Grande, Hurry Welnler. of Cove, W. 10. North, of Baker; und George Hner. of Pendleton, were among tho 3S secretaries present. Opera House Jinx Shows Self Again NEW YORK. Nor. 13 MP). A jinx that seems to haunt the Met ropolitan Opera Houne when "La hutve" Is sung has reappeared. MIhs Queena Mario IohI her voice from a cold lust night when sik CBfmyed to sing the role of tin princess, and- was compelled lo re! ire a fter t lie second act. Hh sang Marguerite a week ago an-F wan apparenlly In excellent health' when she went to- her drewiH) room before the opera hint night Knrico Caruso died soon aft"i dinging In "Iahulv" and Martin el II succumbed to typhoid fever after singing ttle Caruso role. Ho sinnv Oalll found midden and un- epTted difficulty In tnt?rpretln,f sold dhnres called for in hulve." I In town the revival Is m protract ed nMlng: in tne country the fro. trncted met-tlng Is a revival. CHAMP CLARK - IS PRAISED BY ; SENATOR: REED BOWLrNG'GnE'Ki."Mo.. Nov IS (AP) Champ (Mark was the "champion of democrats In tho fomtm oP the nation"; ' Senator James AV Reedi of ' Kansas city,, declared hero this afternoon in an address at the unveiling of a mem orial statue to lh forinur speaker ,of the national house of represen tatives. "In manners modest, in life 'simple- and unostentatious, unca jolod' by flattery, unaw'ed by power he pursued the path of duty, guid ed by Oie light of his brilliant In tellect and governed by the man dates of his own conscience. He preferred' defeat In' a just cause toj success In uri evil cause and subordinated personal' advantage to tho general weal. "A 'soldier upon the' battlefields of llerty, his sword struck only In defense, of. human' rights; his shield was the constitution of the Pnlted States. His nnnour the justice of his cause; bin weapons the spears of logic, the javelins or satire, the shafts of ridicule ami the smile of humor." FINAL STEPS EXPECTED IN COURT ISSUE (Continued from Pneo One) InPTtt-'H Inquiries were nut reoelvotl tn time" tn dlmmse or the court ln Hiiev before the- senate' reehnveneH next month. ThlH vteV prrHlKted In sitite of the' r.envn- conferenee' on court- admission und reitrtfiCnlwitlon quest Ions: FOOTBALL (Continued1 from rage One) Holy Cross H: Catholic Univer sity 0. Minnesota 81:' Butler Navyt in tteorgWow-rt 7. West- Virginia 21; 'Center 0. Amherst 20; Williams 6, Wisconsin J0; lown 10'. lAP-MRH STAPllUM I'RINCK TON, N. J. Nov. 13 (Al:,)--rrince-ton defeated Yule In tho tiger's fma!; struggle for hig three honors on the gridiron today, repeating its title triumph- of 1025 with n brilliant aortal offensive to win by 10 to 7'. OHIO STADIUM. CO I A" MTU TK. Oi, Nov. 13 ( AP) Hy a margin of a single point Michigan today eliminated: Ohio Stale ns n wesrern eonference championship contend er. IT to 16. before a crowd' of 90, 000 persons gathered in tlio Ohio aiadlum. - - w k ' Y A N IC K 15 STADIlTXr,' NISW YORK, Nov. 13. tAi'f A HeiiMil tianal1 lUJ-ynrd run for n tuueh down by C'hriH KlaniiKan, Htar halfback,- Kive' Notre JJnme the mar- Kin of a 7 to 0 victory today over the iioweii'ul Army eleven before a erowd ut 7M,(MMl Hpectatol'M. It broke the cadet wlnnliiK Hlreak and nt Hie same time KtreiiKthened the HmiKier claim to national cham- nEoiiKhip honors., . wicatiii:r orrroQic . SAN KRAWISCO, Nov. 1H A1') Tile weather outlook, for the week beginning Nov. 14 was an nounced hero today by I lie Tntted .States weuther bureau ua follows: Fnr western .states: 'Th outlook Is frir normal tenii)erature and fair weather oxcept that rains nre prob- ubln duHntc the-latter part of the wertk lit- Washington nnd Oregon. caieth UKI-: ) i:i;x WKHT POINT rerhaps some of the boys at tho military ac adtMiiy wish thnt Queen Marie could visit them again In order that they might attend the Army- Navy game. Anyhow It turns out that when sh( reviewed th cud tit corps all punishment for minor offenses was wiped out, in accord ance with the academy's custom. CHICAGO Whlln some eastern papers: favor abolishing football bdeans of the Harvard-Princeton dispute, herd are the views of Corn mlslorier Griffiths of tho Western conference about tho game: 'Jt broods sportsmanship. It teaches a quarter of a million young men every week how to take a licking." signs or tttf; ttmks Burglars ore passing banks by nnd robbing .Killing Stations. There are horse shows and nnto shows; but the pedestroln has no show. Protecting Hose Sngllih society has sponsored tht iwshtand SlMiiee. mad of rainproof Lrati iMjnMr tn w vr IK ho ' in lad weather '. MRS. WILSON Memories of WiiHhiiigtin war , days wi?re recalled when- Mrs;. AVtiodcow WIlKon. center, widow at the American prenldent, vis ited President Mawiryk, of zechiinlovakia, rlnll, and IjIh daughter; , Alice, at their Chuteau of Topolu mky. M usury It wan a memher of the diplomatic, corps in Washington during the war. Jeff Wynck, of For Waynt; BW& For Denw Presidential Nomination SALKM, Ore., Nov. 13 (AP) The (iicstlon who Is going lo be the democratic candlda4e for presi dent in J!t2S has been set at rest. In a letter received by Carl- lo nough, secretary of the Oregon dvmocrutie. conunittee, Jeff Wy rlck, of Kort Wayne. Indi, bids for the nomination. His letter, with liberty taken to edit tho spelling follows: . To all whom this may con cern: "This is' to' notify you that I. Jeff Wyrick, nge 44, borit April 7, 1SS2, three miles south of Orlnnd', lild., am us- ing this form to introduce my self to (he democrats of. each state, as I1 know, nnd' a ail democrats know, that this Is one of nuiny ways of placing my name beforo tho greut democratic public or body. My deepest wishes are. that In tho .spring of 12S tho democratic party will move as one person In favor of honoring my name, Jeff Wyrick. as their candidate Beneditine Fathers Historic Abbey MT. ANOKL, Nov. 13 'Informa- ttun has been given out here that tie, Henedlctine leathers hnve de ; elded lo rebuild Si. Henedicfs Ab ibey and the Associated Kducution i a-l lndtH uttons. which'"" were , des troyed In the $1,000,000 flro Sept i ember 21; on the lieuutlful butte, 1 Ml. AnKel. where for 25 years the I magnificent stmctures huve dom inated the plctures(de beauty of the surrounding valley. According tp the lit. Rev,. Her narTl Murphy,. O. S. B.. Abbot rtnd other reverend fathers, the extent of the immediate, construction now ilc)ends upon t he growth of the llonedletinr: Relief and Itebulldlng .'fund,'" Ince the amount 'received 'from insurance money is far too .sniall' to reestablish Mt. Angef col lege as (t was before, the disaster. i.i i-:s i tiik xr.KVEs wllleh are at the base of every vertebrae of your backbone. Tliero is where nearly all dlseasis oi-Ir--inate. i;y ' ad j listing tliese siiiRle vcrtebiue. reltevini; nerve pressure and i-.-storliur the nervous system to nni'lisil. we relieve und cure many bodily ills. Consult nie recording that back ache, neuritis, etc. DR. .1. K. WOODKf.Tj Chiropractic nnd Ilii'trollmrnpy 20 Komnier Bhlg. Plimie 40T.W Hourtl: 9 A. M. to S P. If. thu si:('i!irr ARCADE TONIGHT CORINNE GRIFFITH IN "SYNCOPATING SUE" SUNDAY VAUDEVILLE Try The Matinees MONDAY- BILL TILDEN Famous Tennis Star, In CARRIES ON -f i i I - it r AW I for the final election which will take place In the fall of 'November of lies, declaring their candidate Jeff Wyrick. the president of the I'nlted Stales of America. "My platform shall be strict ly democratic lie fore and after election whether I am elected or not. "I have never so far In my lift' been lognlly electeiMO nny public office, hut nm -using ' this method to give, the parly that I represent a ehnneo to' elect me In a legal form. "You may direct all personal mall until March 30, l!i7. to Jeff Wyrick, Kort Wayne, Ind. .After that time and unlll alter, the final election you may di rect all personal' mull to Jeff Wyrick, Dickinson, North Da kota; "With my highest respects to- the democrallc party, 1 re main, Yours respectfully, "', Jerf Wyrick. " Kort Wayne. Tnd. Will Restore on Mt. Angel Butte Hundreds of thoiisands of dollars leould hardly replace those historic. I hulldlnics of native Rray stone, ! while the loss suri'ered in the de Lstrucilon of libraries and the; mtis.' I.um Is almost 'irreparable. ''''", ; ( A beallth'lll tradition has, un doilhtcdly ployeil an important , part ill tho decision to rebuild, if I pomible, on .Mt. AllKel. As Mr. Itobert Horace Down now head of the history department at' Franklin jhlRh school. Portland, says in his 'recent "History of the Sllverton Country." "On- the northern bank ! (Abliiua river) stands a hilly eni I Inence, some 3l0 feel in helcht, ..termed by the early settlers 'the , Imtte.' on whose summit now 1 stands-Mt. Atllfcl rolleRe. To the We Buy for Less We Sell for Less JUST ARRIVED A large assortment of the famous 39c Work Shirts. We are . now able to supply you with this shirt in all sizes again. They are triple stitched, 2 pockets, made of heavy chambray Also another lot of Ladies' Shoes. These are the patterns we have been awaiting. Come in and see them. Prices $2.69 to $4.95 NEvfrORKbTDRE Destroyers of Iliuh Prices. "THE- HKiHBlNDERS" ndlans, it was Topatumohon, the 1tiiit nf irinniiniinlnn t jmil lt m v. , jagt' shrine drew womiiliipers from 11 ne Aiouni ol i OMituuniun , ior i hunH reds ofr-yeilriifht-. shrine of ndlans, who' journed from afar on the crest ot the heauttrul, i .n.ld,V l,.itfAt 1'hon . Iiv 1 KUi -),..' Ut. Kev. Adelhelm Oilarmatt; O. 8. R, a xeulotis lit nedtctlne. nils Hlpnury from 'Th Mount of An gela," Switzerland, arrived In Or egon,, und after vlnlting the hal lowed hutte, immediately decided that it was the place for tho mon astery of the west, the Christian) "Mount of communion. i CALIFORNIA . SLAYER SHOT BY POLICEMEN fContlnneil from Thro One) escape from that prison on April !i. 1II2S. They rallKeil throiiKh Hacrlimeiito to Valleys with posses hot on their Innl. perpretatlnir one swift nilil in' the city or Sacra mento itself dnrlnir which a mer chant was killed and a policeman shot, i ( , Hall was captured later in n Sac rainento toninlnir hoimc, tried and convicted or the murder of tho merchant and sentenced to ho lmna-cd at l-'olsoin prison. A few weeks- niro he was irrantcd' a. new trial by the state supreme court. The police entertained the Iheory that Tanlio, bcllevlnff himself fat ally wounded, may have put a bill let IhrmiKh his heart to end his sufferlnir. l'owdcr burns we;'c round op his. shirt wtyri) the fatal bullet entered, his -Body. J ' Hiihv I fas. Xftriotti T'scuno ' One shot of the many fired plouiflled tlirotiuh 'til? 'cllinK ot the apartment and Imliedded Itself 111 a wall hut a few feet from where lti-nionlhs-old John !nhen Jr., was sleepiiiK in his crib In the apart ment above. The bullet 111 lint huvo passed' within a tow inches of the baby's head. . iuith SAFETY DRUGSTORE ircnlthy Itnhlcs An- llupny but they cannot be healthy, unless their little oi'KUns are funrllonlnK naturally. 4Ml Wto.,flr.RjVrjri, it must be Kelille ill action and without the sllltlitest do- Kree of Irritation, but at the same Nillts. time positive in Glycerin Suppositories ,....25c.;..i....;,- enn be used wUh'the utmost eonfidrnee, being muile from pure glycerin and guarai-t-'d to give prompt luxa tion. The special packing keeiyi them always fresh nnd1 ready for use. Glass Drugs Inc. La Grande, Oregon I Si mm HER DIG NIGHT aura .41 1 & AOmVFRSAi. fflJz&y ffK nil ay f iM ti.wn pi. -nine pyJr FA II I V V . TONIGHT r Aiihiii- A. .MlM-W All' sisai and all popular shades.-"'Full'' and Women Prefer These Snug NEWIJNIONS ,'iur tmn't iisk "whj" when- jiiu see (low well lliey fit I be fluiire,. I'lliilec heavy I'nttoii Willi plush back anil isli'l wool Willi raj-on fancy Ktllcli. IlihliH lluteli iieek, e:ilow slcevus, iHiklb leliallf. ;Ms:- low neck, slei'vcicss. Knco Icn.'ttli. 'Mlsve BUI'S 4 to IS. Women' 'it! to 'M. . ... 89 - $119 . - - ,TAX CUT NOT IN GRACES OF HOUSE- GROUP (Continued from Pone One). L, , - --, ... . . ... tlon of personal' Income tuxe by a- uniform percontnife for- all- ax payers can be made satisfactorily. SCHOOL DRESSES Just ArrivedT ' Beautiful Wash Dresses for school and stay-at-homes. 2 to 8 years. $2.25 and $3.25 ART & BABY SHOP Announcement , TO THEATRE-GOERS '-TO TOE' PATRONS'0F,TH&,'::,,l',:"i'in''1 """ "" ARCADE THEATRE: HAVING B00KEOMAY VALENTINE'S FAMOUS , COMIC OPERA COMPANY AT THE POPULAR ARCADE THEATRE, TUESDAY NTGHTNO V. 16TH IN BALFE'S FAMOUS LIGHT OPERA, "THE BO HEMIAN GIRL"' WE FEEL IT OUR pUTY TO CON VEY TO LOVERS OF THE J3EST THE STAGE OF FERS SOME INTERESTING FACTS CONCERNING . THIS UNUSUAL COMPANY. - "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL" WILL REVEAL A CAST AND CHORUS OF AMERICAN ARTISTS NUMBER ING NEARLY FORTY, FRESH IN VOICE AND STRIKING PERSONALITY. MISS VALENTINE . WHO IS AMERICA'S ONLY WOMAN IMPRESARIO IS PERSONALLY DIRECTING HER FAMOUS OR GANIZATION AND WILL CONDUCT HER SPECIAL ORCHESTRA FROM THE PIT. "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL" IS GORGEOUSLY MOUNTED. BEAUTIFULLY STAGED, PRETTILY COSTUMED AND BRIMFUL OF WONDERFUL SINGING. IT IS ACCLAIMED BY CRITICS EVERY WHERE PRESENTED TO BE EQUAL TO "BLOS SOM TIME," "VAGABOND KING" AND "ROSE MARIE," AND WILL BRING AN ALL-AMERICAN COMPANY OF TRAINED SINGERS. TRY AND MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO ATTEND THIS REMARKABLE OFFERING. . RESPECTFULLY YOURS, . MEYERS AND' BOWEN, MGRS. SEATS NOW ON SALE GLASS DRUG STORE. a Plan -GEO. O'BRIEN In "THE lfTHB WMff .No. in Irft lrutHlH. . Good Service Hcsc Ipswicfc a stocking which coin bines' styla with wear may fcu had iii all silk, ssrvice silk, chiffon silft and pure silk thread ; While. It hus-been done beforo. nnd f tho original proposal was my own 1 Iho etrcltinistiinees now are very Ldirrorelit both as to the small tux- ptiyer und those lmvliig tho lurRest: i Incomes;" : - -. ' - .,.,.. , , ' , j "I.ennlliB on tile starter on cold mornliiRs will soon sap tho Ufa ; tvom ft ,,,, ,f - "stepped on tho start- 1 Her smile' spells broken hearts her manner demands million dollar amusements and her eyes ohr her eyes ! just make you forget you're a gentleman. It's a gale of merry laughs. SUNDAY MONDAY ; ullliii- anil Mulil' .Mitllm-r Only STAR BLUE EAGLE"