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Thursday,-January 6. 1927. LA" GRANDE PagcFive EVENING ORSERVEJlv ' ' ' f ' " '" ' ''' 1 " 1 " II II I Local News In Brief 1 -..a.M,.M,iMl.,ai.M,.,.,.,M,. Jli'tt" ; Troni L'nioiv Hill IJousherty, of Union; wus a I.a CHundo visitor yesterday. linker ltiislni'M Man Hero " " ii -I'. 1-ottrlds-o; of the Eastern"" Onyron I.lRiit. rfi I'owur company, iviui here, yesterday from linker. v r ... w-t ..... I jicturn-i rruiu r.a ijiko -. : MUM Mary AVrilit naa returned! frojn.- a visit durliiR tlio hollduy With .rolullvcs In Halt l.aku City " lleri-1 1'roin Cove ; I Sir' and Mrs. Clarencu: Carter 'c(a' In from Cove ycstcrdtiy, shop, plug and visiting:. i SMiids Day Jlei-u Mrp. f. V, ltobertson uus her front' Perry yesterday. HI(o spent tll.feduy shopping. ,j " VI-4llK Hero ; I Jjrh. Huslo t'atrls la visiting In I.u jrandu for a. short time with tircsiator. Mrs. Clay Thomas. Iter IlolMii Is In Wallu Walla. f t . Itelitru I''roni Kltcin '' , J -jj Mrs. Ilertha Herfc-cil returned lust tlirlllj from Elgin where sho una c)0 .visiting for soino tlmo with relatives. ! si ItiU'in'1 lo I'oillnnd . ... j Hit. k. m. hod well returned lust tilirlit to l'ortlund lifter -visiting at Joiiih for win tlmo.. . .'... i'onfiiHil In iiunnvJ-;. Aj'.-'- . T ; ; Slji rt ha Wallslngi'r has been con Ingi lo her home this weak bu aUso of a severe1 cold.'. : --'- - ! li I . ', . ' : lii-tl-'roiti llilgnrd '- ;.' i' JJrtt.. Mary O. Young was In l.tt (li'svitle Wednesday from her homo In Wlllgard. Khe spent, the day -I.A...!,,,. . ' . . d I : j:iS. Attorney iicrc- . - . .. I i,55 n., f , "" " ,0i'7 In J1.e county fair own. arrived In l,t( Grande last night for a few nay, a Msn. , , ' OirMViiy to lit'tlliiuliMiii MIhs Matilda Hnrick vnn In I.a Gtiylo ypstcrtlny on her wtiy homo toSi'lllngham iron, llarre t r Wdlowa where she has been teach-' lmf school. ' I llafV In School - , n.i.muy nan lu wed to school after being con- fi,n,a ror several weeks becaliso of R.',ll t fever She Is a junior In . thV I'lEh S' "ool. , . . - I'lmir isllil N.,w hardwood floors have b,n lain ;ln the hlgli school building over 1 he holidays. 'I'hey add niueh j lo Jhe atlruetiveuoaa of tho build-, lug,' Jl Is auld. . ,, 7 . . , ;; .. 'i u '' . i spent Holiday sin hiilen.rlso ... 1 lr. and Mra. 1). I.. Demoreat re- hinted from Klllerprlse laat nlfflit' on lll. lr way lo their home In 1 e-V ;. ltowrve Captain Janus 11. ;un onia after speudlim tho hollduya at ,I1B)inm mld Howard C. Kreiich 11.(1 home of their son. I. W.Uemo- KQIV pP,.pllrll(t lo roiow ln a fur- . .-v..... i ,,,,,,,. ... ... MaVhlc and Lime eompany .there. l-'lrk f liilnilw Arrive 'IMle flral of the l!i-'7 erop of liiOjba are beKlniilni? 'to arrive. 11, Wheeler, Of I'lllull. reports el.nnt six head of llltle nx-w liutiba. Whi'i ier has about 75 sheep on his furhi.near fuion, , Kclutiis lo Seliool . Miss (Senevleve Nelson lies ri- lurneu io iNoriniiciu. .mnn.. wn-ro- sIhVIh n student In the Lutheran I , , . ,i , , ..." , " flying In a aoiltliwesterly direction liolidaya here w Ith her par- T ,vcal j,cr wa8 clear there, at .Mta.t.Mr. and .Mra.y. Nelson. . . ,-.)he . . -i i Z "'I- ..A telephVo inesaaBo today from liil.-illallon unl-1,1 ' Moro ri-polcd a snowstorm lie- Jthere will he Joint Instnllat on . 1)iit ftn) L.ondoIli ..Mil.. Modem Woodmen and the sou,cus(. or i,oro. City Mar 11.14'Ul NelKhliora (his even ng- at Oeorm A. Williams, of Moro. a o'eloek at the Knlshls of the Installation!' Ileiili'lii'.l lo ll.'lipn. Alias Oeljiis I'earsou ha." re-j lurnt'.l to Heppner, where she Is t'-ucliiiiK lu the .lilBh. school there; alter vlaitinir here durlnff the Chrittmas vucutlon. . Her brother, i.aiiler rearaon. has returned to l.trtl '.ni:elea. where he Is attend Ine Oiu California School of Osteo- 'jjff ' ;. . : . , J'fl This .M...1.I11U' Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Kiilshain Ii ml Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Mulllol liinil mid Mtiruaret, June and .I'M ward Mulholland left liere this niornlliir for rainier. Ore., where Mr. and Mrs. l-'uluham make their home. I.'rom thei-v they will sro lo I'ortlan.l. They came to l.a Orande earir'ln the- week called by the deutlr of A. J. Mulholland. CLINT'S Artttiiri. JANUAIiY CLfeAllANCfe SALE ; Going on now With Great Reductions on ; our entire stock of Quality Merchandise for men and boys. ' SAVE , 20 per cent to 50 per cont on every purchase "TIIC STOKE WITH Arrived Ten tenia; vvayne. c. Taylor arrived hero Ti i . iiasvino for a visit will; relatlwa. : t J,""0, ' I ... ... rca.rson unuern-ent a Jor operation at the. Orandc Uonde Mt. -'; cnndii tMfi la tu lit .1 i I1UBD1IHI VOMHI-iluv n . rnln ill la t ? i "e "Pccice. U"Say- "" ' . 1 Vtma Victoria Dltcliburn. of Vlc- torln, B. C. is vlaitinir In La Grande witn Miss Beulah Nen-lln.. Bho will uo here. Indefinitely.. , ,., Mrs. A. . L. Kerguson, whose homo is at l.dd Canyon, haa been visiting In I.a Urnnde. for Die past two days. Khe came to town Tuas cluy for tlio funeral of her uncle, A. J. MUlholland. Men's) Huh to .Mert Tha Men's club of tlio "Klrst rresl-terlun church will meet .this evening ,ai- tno noiuo or lir. J.. I.. Ingle.; nltb. ltoliert H, E.kln and . Colon II.' Klyerhard a-s speakers. I This Is , till, first meeting of the club ai'iice the beginning' of tlio new. yeari' '. ' ' ' ... HVO FLYERS' ; : ' I - AT1PV filA Fit" AT V . In short time. His present wher.-...isKti- fSAU Al ' : l,imlll, m.unown, H is ut ''rt'-iWlrUjNG CREEKtllWtty on' Iwndai 'br 2.50i). fur - i-x ' '. ' . ' '. . enlshed by nr. A. J.' Helms, Joe '' . ' ' . -' r ''? iQuchnn and Mike - Kanley.- No "J ""n trotn Tag Ono) r tuw;,v,,B t lu. foi-feitme of the ., . , . , , Ibolids of Owens have' been taken 1 At. 4 15 Jvelly s Vlnno passed over.., -uu,10ritM f atutc .Or linftir.Jeust nnd..soTith of Iritanlo.."' , ; , . , . .' . : ' , Thcenglne iviis'inlsslng. but It con-1 ,,.J' i ,.. ' i!n,!,'i i,, itl,vn so-. -tlpued toward -Enatorn Oregon. It. croaseil the-fleschutea river, north Of Maiipln and 2o miles southeast . of Dufirr In. Wasco county. Tho fU'cra then crossed Hlvernmn county flying very low In 2"',"lJ.?r-M? ''''i" -f '?!locil P ! Crdik.ln Ollllam'couty. according ,t ,M , J d -, f , , nrnKllo lti' ;,-:Kr6lheK Mayor . Wheelhnuse, of Arlington. The fog (was very-heavy and the pla.no wus ' still going eastward. ' ;; ; Tra . l.o 'er Condon , J&STtiTi Vi" " ,,. .,. , '"" ?,t.i'..f"t - , . . i '. ' the. alnqt stortn.. which wus raging ni . onopn nu.i nnrinworu.. iraco ' of-hlm was lost at 6 o clock as: he ' was flying toward Condon. Tele, hom) 1Iu.g , ,.,, weMt out r rMlmHln t ,:46 ,nst nlg,. , ,,,, Key w) won niltio, ,.,.nowii ,l,y .a cross country non- stop flight,-is one of the most ex- perleneed nvlntors In the army. He ,,,, ,,,, , ln! c,111Iind of i.ear.son i.'ying. Kicld. Uuy Hmal), Pacific airmail pilot ,jna lt,.,ervp l.leut. Adrlart .i.:. .Van ( AeJat, ' wefo Kndy. nt . ten o'clock today lo .hop off.' from l'caraon : ;,y hc6u,t .-' tj,lrrlu.c. In a Ityan1" monoplane - lo aoelt Ueut. .....t H,i .',, iti,til.v .. l.tnli.,,,. . Captain : I'Veiieli has renueated t.'olonel H. H. Arnold, commander of (lie !;. Ii Division, Organised Ite aefvea, Portland, to order two de llavllund machines aeiit from Sanil . .... ,,. ... .,,,. , : the. search. ., i: I ; .- Nc'll. Ill '. Ole . , . i" j'osi lieudnuartBra at Vancouver j niirrack.l reports! today that lis laterl Word of l.leut. K'lly was a report from Olcx, 20 mlleH north 0 C0n,l0-n 0r6.. that his plane waa i Kcn t,ro nt 6.jg p m.'yestcrday phal Georffo ,. ,,, .... renin effort lo Bet word of the lost avia lors. ond was prepared lo rush j relict - lo them In the event they I met willi dlsaatcr. 'I'lie Atorm apparently w-as niov- is nrlli. as telephone .eoiiiniunlc laUon with Hock Creek 14 inlk- south tlf ArlliiBton. ceased early to day, after tlio town reported last 'night that un airplane had passed Bolus soutnwar.l. Votes To Probe Gould Election WAKIIlN'tlTOK, Jan. G. (Al'l The aeiiate clectiona aub-eoniniltlee today Unanimously decided to In veatleule .bribery chHrues iienlnsi iHenator (iould. republican, .Mulnc. I without forniully paaalnK on the j motion to dismiss the case for want lot Jurisdiction. A CON9CICNCC,' Fight For Kubli ; Pardon Gaining Headway, Report MKIWORt). Ore., Jail. 0 (Al') -A petition asking for a pardon lor -Cheater t Kubll, under two - ycnr sentence in statu prison (upon conviction for allitred al.llni; 1 n.l nliAfllni In lh fi.tli.i',. .if li. bank of Jacksonville. In Annus!. mo-imji, ,vus circulated In Jackson- vlluj-'.'and In tlio AnplcKuto. valley . . i . . .-. ... iiuiinv-i in1 inriKiniaa nouuujr. ue- ' . . .... cumins to county officials, Kniiii la a" niel.iW r of a pioneer 'Oregon Hiiiiiy lung proiiuneni in u.o .- falrs of Southern (Jrepon. and eloaely Identified with the early day, life of Jacksonville, .' Aticordinv .. to county officii.) the ' petition' was freely' signed by cltlmns of Jacksonville, . many of whom suffered 'financial loss by the- failure of the bank, mid also by residents of the Applegul". where Kubll lived' and funned for many years. Kubll Out oil Iti'iirii've Kubll last November w.is grunt ed a, reprieve by Governor Hcrce until Jan. Kl. Whether the peti tion will bu presented to Clovurnm I'lerce or to 1. 1,. I'utterson when he takes the gubernatorial chair. Is lipl known. Kubll at present Is -farming In l.une county.' lie lias been grunted two reprieves. f.. II. Owens, -under two years s"Iltenee (or his alieg.-d part lu the failure of the Imnk, Is ex- of 'his boodsmen to report within , , r,, 1 1. bank, when It wis Inso'lvcnl,' to the extent of nboul f2ti.uno. )',vw. Tn0 DIIV fog.AVMJlJlIliO BRITISH OFF CONCESSION (Continued from TaK One) KovermiK'iit. , All foroin wonu'ii and children Ht'-IoliiiriHr iiml Kluklam:.: untntH river, were removed to Htfety Tueadny night. There have been no dlsturbanccH In the Jap- nncN6 am, ,,,.t,m,h cn.-sluiis and flei , ,,0l,.ied pt.e continue , , , ,, : A report that the Cantonese had Tries Slayer Ciller Justice William J. Lindsay will preside when Harold J. Croar kin, son of a wealthy Chicago mer chant, Is brought to trial for the murder "of six-year-old Walter Schmidt. '' Croarkln has admitted the killing, and an insanity defense .is expected. VEILED v This Is Mrs. Wilhicc M. Pro-Iwiim-o. daughter of lEohert . I UKcrsoll. I he jiKiinst le. arrivl utr at Kr'llevue hospital in Sew York to visit hef est ramrod hiis!imd. Prolaou'o Has shot and severely wounded by Mrs. Kohert II. Inu trsull. wife of the awed multi millionaire natch mitmifaciurer. lMllai.KUIl ..Uorif.. v. .---v A REMARKABLE PHOTOGRAPH OF SNOOZING "KING" BENJAMIN AND HIS ACCUSER, IN COURT ; L fi - eV ? &miwi:j I mm mt - k. ''KhiK liiMijamln Ttirnoll of t!ii lltnit: of nvll In v as If asleep un a Ktrett-licr. wliilo Mrs. IJesnio W oudwurth lctifl(il lii foio a lieiiion I l;t !h n. Mich,, court In hiipiiu rt of criuliia) assault chaint'H aKalnKt him. as thly loiimrkatilo iihi'l"m "iph was made. It was the latest of I'tii'iieU's many apiiear-., ances In cmirt kIiu'C information K'veir uuth(n'itlea by Mrs. Woodworth ended ti throo-your search for him recently. - ' .i . . t '. 1 torn down the tUxtz over the Uritish eonsulHle and had lioinied the na tionalist hannor was later corrected ! with - the announcenient that the act had taken place at the Htitlh municipal couur-II lniililhiK at:d not at. the Consulate. Tile - situation ncre is Kt'owiiiK more critical every hour. Kor eiuncrs were amazed at the with drawal of tho liritlsli armed force." and the feeling was that all con cessions will fall Into tho hand: of the Chinese. The position of for eigners remaining hero i decidedly Insecure. " All business at u standstill. Take Women lo Shanghai All laillsh women and childi'en are beliiK taken to Shanghai. A Ki'eat mass meeting comprised of all the members of labor unions In Hankow will be hold Into In the day for a demonstration :tatnnt the Mritish activities on .lan. 3, when, the 'Chinese allege several of their number , were killed and wounded In the rlotliiK occasioned by a tit t - foreign feeling.' The Hritlwh forces were accused pi usmf? nayoneis m holdiaj off infuriated mitbs at the concession entrance.1' , ; i The Chinese authorities "refused to admit responsibility for the In cident and demanded damages. The Chinese demands formul ated In five articles, are. in the nature of an ultimatum to be com- pjiel wliy within 7J . huutfl. 4 Tliey( are as roiiowa Arlli'l Thut a protesl he's.MH to t he Hrlllsh consul by 1 ho na tionalist Kovernment t hut. a re quest hi' made to tile ISrttish pov ernmi'Ut for puymnl of an hf- dcmnlly for Ihose killed and !. tlw. .llulni'li.iiX'ii nf 1 Jan. :t:1hal punislnntMit ho nutcd to lirltitfh unllormcd men wiio use forcv to hand over Chines to the Chinese authorities; abolition of all voliinteci-8. Ihe wPhdrawal of KunhoatH and Ihe preseaiation of ; province, has cuplun d I'uyanjth- ; an apology to the Chinese govern- j si'-a. niihs soalhwesl of llaiiK inent; that Chinese In the llrlttsh 1 clunv. ((' I his is eonf irnn'd II uieiins ! concession he nllowed io hold mass 1 a decisive victory lor i Marsha! Hun j nicethiKS. make speeehea and hold in his el'l'orls to kci-p the; Can- ' proci'ssloua: that volunleurs and J ioaese, forces Iron) advancing on armed police no longer carry urnu j Khatii'hai. , j A RCA , T:lay BUSlllI ';' I : i JLJ7b.iL LJyJ, ill r IN HIS GREATEST COMEDY S1N0CK0UT BattlmgA, SALLY 2- J j. O'NEIL I ' KJ I ' A fellow, can't .link MmWi ' m0m?m- under Ills chl.l i he . 4$'M$f ' ma'l full down when !iy. vJrXX he's tniil. .l lip ill Hi'' 1 , Joi' mimh. . . . The kid was VU2C( lilll le-li I from II"' I -j' i floor llli. lie .'ouliln'l I ' think twice III the I I A Mime time mil Ilia:' , 11 wc liaic llinl.ll- I J laiie.. If ( iff' 1 J l is' A Fatal Note .1. 77. r.' t J.- hor Thin noi$ from Erdninn Otnn, do.ilh In Wlaconsln. outhoritlea of that'atnte Dellove. It waa found in her elotbing when her body waa dug from a shallow woodland grave near hor homo. Erdman Ulson la 1 .T. r - linl,nrm. nml Hie Clilncw Kovurri'nmnf ninsf sejid civil armed poUm" to 1 lit' ItrltlHh conceaaion to nmlutatn peace and order and that f h6'Ti',adjtin.rlerH of the Harrison troops' to he established there. ,.- rt((la II. Thai a bit; dmou nitlnu and parade h" liehl lit .tho yitlvt' city this alternoon. i f Article- III. Tluil an cconomU; ' .V. TI,.-.) m 1w,v....i'i Io'l- I committee lie omanta'd In the ,a Orando armory hill at Ihc coih ' Wuhan elites. ' , nK wssloit.uf leKlalulure, an order I Article V. That tclcirru ins lie t0 ,iy i,e plulntlf la the amount of sen! Ihioiiirliout the world deelar- r.laiiiiiues set by court In the lllooill- IllK llie outlawry of the lliitlsh. ' I'l'VA-Ntillsl I , 'AI'Triti;il HllANtiHAJ, China, Jan. 6 .(AP) i Ir TffMii(rtcd lhat. Marshal Hun Chu:in-I"aa;,', r;ovi'inor of ChfldaiiK DE Friday Saturday. Presented by JOSEPH M. SCHENCK Q j J mm ; NBA, Chicago Bureau aweetheart, lureil Clara Olaon lo her aougnt on a muruer cnarga. . . . , MAY CHANGE STATUS OF ' TWO STREETS (Continiii rmm Tana One) ai'rve nolli'i! on' O. (lurrell to show euuae why hla rootulnir house .Ueehae ahoilld not be revoked, It' discussion of the I'haneea of tlio tpilsl caw, passatfe of a salary ordinance for Ihe yur unchanwed from last y cur's, and other routine matters. . " ZANE GREY'S ' fv v -M J0w I : t': 'Nl-v feii fcSy' - f V ' r TODAY i II FRIDAY - SATURDAY Coniedy-"ANl) GEORGE DID" '. ' ,' it Sunday Monday STAT?. Sunday Monday Milton Sills in "The Silent Lover" From the play "The Lcgionairc" Great Britain's ' Economy Utiles Still in Vogue LONDON, Jan. . (AP) Ihitons never will bo slaves to prohibition', boast many of Klntf Ocotfie'H ub JeetH who, nevertheless, KtHI .put up with unomalouH t'OKtrlcthiuH im posed during tho war, an precau tion against air raids and to save fuel and coal. . , '' The Dally. Mull, whloh-luw re. vlved Its campaign to abollHh tKesfr resiiictions, I ui posed by Uorn Defenwo of tho Heulin Aot IhUH, .ex amples: - , j ' .J Sponge cakes may be sold unv til U:au p..m.. but tho wile of burnt has to mop an liotit earlier; - 1'otutocH mtiHL not bo Hold lu their skins after 8 p. m.t but can bo sold uh u salad. " 1-iggs cannot bo Hold after ft p. m:,1 unless boiled or made Into mayon naise. t -' :. ChouobUeH - can. be bought In theaters until 9:30 o'clock, but not cigarettes or cigars. , . , .. - . v Apricots, ureon figs and logun - berries can he bought at any. hour, hut applcH, haniuuiH and lemons arc forbidden for four hours, before midnight. HUGH BRADY IS INSTALLED CHIEF OF LEGION POST (Continued4 from" Tare On) J. Alnrten unobu for ,h .OramJ Army of the Kepuhllc..'. .' i; Hobcrt" J. Clury. Aotvttio, .liacUlc , r.cglou, of 1'orUnmf, wtMi. iiwwent' and uddrcHsed'" tho,V)ifrloiinttvep about the coming IcKton H-oilyonj. Hon to bo: held here.. ." -. Ituyiuoiid O. WilllantH sanfr "ThP Open Hon d" by Rllcklo uttfbthV pun led by Atra WlUtuma f ut jlho I bchiff served Spud Heliuli. orhoH- tru furnished 'music. , p 'I "; The convention contiii.lf'slofi i, Will; ' meet this , evcnlnK' at 7:30 oVIocii at HukIi. !.. ltrady8 pfflcti lo., dis cuss convention plans. , Clury .will be In attendance. ; , " , MDMtV C. Nlll.l.KIt ''. - I'liVE, Jail. 0.- (KtiO(ihil) IIbiiH' (', Miller, Br., of I'ertlinid, a brother of (leoi'tre Miller, of tills phieo, lint! Charles- Al IlleiV of I'mns.f dlod' audilenly at his homo' lii..l'wrf land l.'rlday. Deo. SO.- Twlo , nnphoWM. John Miller iind liynn Clludwlek. were culled 'from liere- tu Vortlahd. - The- funeral, services .wei'.o.-iiel.! INFANTS' WEAR C .BUKiKLAND.; .SmBT.' :.VESTS,:BANDS,-V, 1 :- ' G0v'N"S and. GERTIlt?l)ES ; r. ' ; " . r4p.no .Better. ' :"!.M"; Diapers, "hemmed 'or by the yard. .. . ART & BABY SHOP - !-"MiTOl-,'"-- r;-. ;: IN TMg WS 1101 AdamsSloio No, 13.., j Men's Rubbers $1.49. Men's heavy Storm1' Rubbers, - thiSk, red soles, strong uppers. -A $2.00 value. , ; 1 - ; , ,, i ": . . .. ut the Kummervilte chapel, lho.,! II. Jlohnenkump company Ip charge and Interment wuh made In thu family lot at Hammerville, thu Uov. Mr. I'ollard officiating. . I Mr.' hnd Airs. (Icortfo Miller Wvtt here two weeks ago to spend tho J remainder of the winter In Cali fornia and visited this brother ett roulo, finding hint In very good health at that time. ( We Buy for Less ee Sell for Less LADIES' iSILK t ; ;' HOSE , In all' the new colors' nude, atmosphere.', . skin, . gravel, . cham,-, pagne, toast, and : beige. Regular $1.00 value " - ; ' Every pair guai'anr., teed. , New York 5tdrE Dentroyers of Uish Tricea. a 1