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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1927)
,V Thursday, January 13, 1927. LA GRANDE EVEN IN Pi OnSERVER Pape Five 1926 IN REVIEW FOR ONE 'TENNESSEE. FAMILY ! Sleet Storm In Bellingham Hurts Public Utilities 56 STORMS gfa I Local News In Brief ' -1 ' fiends hay llerc- watt a, La IranJi visitor Wednesday ImIiIiiu IIciv 1-Vw Days A Mr- in.. !ll.,vi.r i.f K'nHL.tn In liiiUiUtf In La Or undo Tor u fo.w tiny with friends. In-tnll Xew C'liivkrooiii- ,vt A new checkroom- has been In ; stalled in tlio Kittles hall by ludtf" " .ufflcjals. ; x t ; : kjw Fitmi Jtdiii lay - t p'rf.!!. Trowbridge 1m visiting here . (for u few days. Ilia home la (it John, iy- I- ' Jn From Imbler ) .AjllOllff till OllUof-tUWIl sllOppcrM M.stvrduy wai) .Mrs. liaviU Unburn v, of IlllbltT. ' I SlVo'mihiK lh'n Vi'sirnlHy V-'i'.Mr. nml Mrs. O. luey wlio make their home ut Sturkcy, wot . 'shopping in La (Irnndc yesterday, Visiting Vllioil SclUHJls : K, A, Suyre, county school super intended!. It visiting schools In I ho I'nlou vk'inlty today. ' -Visiting at I laker ;. -'Miss Murgur Kskrhlgo l ' , pvfullng tills week visiting friends-; if. In linker. , llrfiirus From limn ' Mrs. 1). V. Ashley and four children returned tills morning from an extended visit In Council .i J tlu i ea JMuffs, lowu. l'(eai wc.s Ir lurllitiu1 ' 5 Kva t'urblne left last nltfhl for Ki I'urtlund where sin will spend the rf ri-sl of the week vlfdtintf with t friends.. ' . Homo From Fortlaml i W.M. I'earee arrived home yes terday Irom rortlund w here ho spent the last few days. Ilciv Ji-oin San l'ranclM'o Mrs. I'Vank Hlreh. fornierljr of ., (Irande hut now of Snn Kran elsco, is visiting here for some time with friends and relatives. Cnuflmil to Hoiue Mrs. K. Lucile Only was unable to be at her shop yesterday be euuse of Illness. Mrs. Duly owns the Colonial Lteauly shop. Th Attend ConlVivnce Dorothy Kberhard and Kdnu Ueki h r left lust night for Kugene where they Wilt attend the student conference. They will return Hun-0y- ' i At lliiterprise . Harry Sandi!!. employed by tho lllue .Mountain 'reamery com pany, is spending a few days at Knterpr1st in'connec'lon withjim puny business. "' l.llllllH'l' I'lvslilrnt II"'"' Ocol'Bi' H. HIi Ka. pri sidi nt of tin liiiw iimii-HU ku UimlM-r roniimny, Ik hih ihHub a f-- iliiya In ' Unniili- In tlw -Inli n stH of bunl n. s!. Ilr la u"' St nl IlK' H. N. .NHtiliy lioiu"". At llol iJiki - Mr. und MrM. I'hll Nrwniun. or I'unilun. nn at 11 l.iikc licn In. ts ri'uulvlnit nu'dli'iil 1 rt'iit nii'iit. llolli Mi-, und Mih. Niwinun urn well UiKiwu lirri'. IImiv I'roni' Stuiki-J .. V. II. -BrlKKH. nil oll-lliii" ril-li-iit nr Mlurlicy. Is In'Ui Onnnl.i r tin- fiini-rul t lil iii-ili'-. Ilrrminl HrlBKH." nil ill"'' 't Islnml city Tnisdiiy iimriilnB. IIi'Ikss liliins to li-uvi- lit-n- In u ft-"' ilny11 mr Ih'.-rc-tt. Wusli.. wln-ro In: will vl.sll liiH wlslrr. to PriHlleloii II O. Avery, county agent, will to I'emtlelon toniglit, whro he WlMiltend Ihe-aunual confen -ivy of tho Oregon Wool Growers' as tf.eiation lucre Friday and Sntur ilny. Several others from Fnlon ekiinly will go to I'rndleton I'rlday fyr the meeting. . 4 fen a.v Home , Mrs. A. W. Ihuhnian and son. i Ifllly. were in this clly this niorii lijg on their way home to Wal- Clint's 7th Annual JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE STILL GOING ON Special Lot MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Values up to $37. 15. Now on sale Sli.95 Special Lot No. 2 Values up to $18.50. Now on sale $19.93 SEE OUR WINDOWS Every Article in Our Store Reduced 20 Per Cent to 50 Per Cent SAVE NOW! "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIEKCE" ..--glen's and. Boys' Outfitters lown.. They have Urn vlsllliitf ut Uoise lnc Christmas with her mother. Here Prom Cove John Dean, a fruit man of Cov ia In La Uruudc today ou IjusIiubs.J Atlcmled Clam l-Vwl Among l;nlon men who attend ed thu WfnfT, Kin and Klectfoot t'tub clmn feed lust iiIkIH were: It. II. Hunnoy' J,. Cudwell, Hoy Conklln, und I. A. Wright. ' Taken to SHli'ni Ito.sc Klein, wlm has been very ill hero since Kcptcmhc r.'wus taken 1o Uie hospital in Snleni Hie 'firsl of this week. Her Illness started with typhoid fever, Jler condition Is said to bo critical. AlU'iul range Meolliitts V. It. (leltelcr. deputy slute grunge master, who makes his home here, will be In lTinutllla county Krlday and Saturday, wln-re he will meet, with gruugea of that county. " lien From J'oetliiiul . S. A. Ilcring. superintendent of cur "service for 4 he O.-W. It1, and N. company, and It. L. Osborne. Irunsportulloii Inspector, of Port land, are in La Grande on business. They arrived hern yesterday and are making u trip over this divi sion. KlcctcU to I raleliiity , Word has been received here that Miss Dorothy Klrby, daughter of Or. und .riv K, U. Klrby of this city, has Ik rfi leeted to Sb;ma lt.tlii IM iiiillnmil Mii.'itilnh liitiwir. ory fraternity at the I'niverslty or I OreKon. Allss Klrby will graduate j from the' university this spring. JanilKon Hero ' A. t. Jantlson, dairy specialist from .the Oregon Agricultural col li go extension service, Is here to day planning some dairy work with 1. G. Avery, county agent, to be taken up this year. Jamison Is on his way back to headnuarters In Salem from Ontario, where ho i held a series of meetings. On Way to Flora J. K. Miitthi'W. of Flora, accom panied by his sister, Mrs. V. W. Duley. of Alberta, Canada, were here this morning en roule to Flora. They have been at Sunny side, Wash., with another sister who is III In Ihe hospital there. Mrs. Duley will be at Flora about 10 days visiting her brother und sister, Mrs. , A. Forbes. CHANGES IN STATE GAME . (Continued from I 'age Ono) fecd has been adciiuate. He als announced that lie had received in formation showing his money re turns to rank eighth among coun ties of t lit.- slate. I Murray spoke in favor of a reso lution against the use of small cali ber guns by deer hunters, claiming (hat many deer arc wounded each year by small caliber bullets and escape the hunters, later dying In util-of-way places to the benefit ol" no Ono and the detriment of all. j No motion to draft such a rcsnlti ' lion whh made ami no action was taken on his suggestion. A card from Herman Itnoseh thanked the club for flowers scut to him while he was recovering at 1 if t lake from an automobile ac cident. .Mii-iicnl Numbers j The chamber of commerce iftiar ilPl pillion. Sherwood Wlll-linn-t, Klmcr Stoddard a ml i. S. lilrnle sang several n ll m b e r ti which were greeted with uproarious applaiiHo. They were encored time ami again, each time receiving an uvalion. Mrs. Hlruie locoinpa nletl the ijuarlet at the piano. Dick Lindsay and .hick lliutt furnished several violin-piano duets which I also were well received. At (ladsden, Ala., a one-armed mayor fined a one-legged man for tlrikim; one-eyed policeman. Jtj.- . PvX- - I I l l II II I I rT?"Tl ' "0-- I. II Less than u year ago twins wore uthor day Workmen's Bill Considered By Legislators STATK IIOI'.SR. HAL KM, Or.. I Jan. U (AT)- Whether ..a (iill shall be Introduced In tho leglsla-I lure to be referred tu. tile -people, providing for compulsory cDinpetl- ' tive insurance under thV- -state workmen's compensatioli act: has -not yet boon decided by thq.spe-j cial investigating com in it leo that ! has existed the last two.years,-uc-j cording to Senator Otis C. Moser, 1 clialnnan of the com mil lee, " Al so the (pleat Ion of hospital con tracts remains to be threshed out by tho committee.. Other points covered are con tained in u report filed, with the senate and the secretary of slato today. A supplementary report covering i hi other points Will bo made next week. Several amendments to the com pensation act havt been agreed up on. ' - , ANTt -AMERICAN -FEELING STRONG K'ontlnm'rf Iron) Phro Onfi- in Mexico." GiiYcnimcnt's Hands I 'till Meanwhile the . government." which is beKit liy sporadic out breaks In various parts of the re public, .today announced I urt her measuri s to crush the Intturreirtions which ul ready- are known to liave cost the lives of at least 75 rebels and 2-1 federal soldiers. Humors reaching Mexico city that H rebels were seen hanging from trees an a highway near Ot uniba were without confirmation and art: felt to be untrue since such a wholesale hanging would imply serious defeat of the revolu tionists which the war department would have announced. . , Catholics lsmo Denial The Mexican Catholic episcopate tod;;y issued a statement denying the charges coming from the of fice of I 'resident Call ess yesterday DISCOVERED Itubbye '(iuk, l -l.. of 1'eiiHacola. Kin., whose radio voice w'oit her an audience in New York before filulio ' Catti-CaHazz;!, , general iiiiiiui;,Tr,l and Otto 11. Kahn. chairman of the board of di rectors of the Metropolitan opera Kobbye's never taken any vocal lesions, cither. 1-ive Mcedis all off the Kiuuml ut ,lIlrU!l!l. ' I ijf A ' ! 4ff iftKW? a wv ?n&&Anh p!s born to Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, triplets arrived. Hero they are all that the episcopate had incited tho recent disorders. . . First news of - anil American mania stations came this morning from Omuletajara where u mass meeting of workers was held hirt night. Tlu; dispatch taid that the meeting was held in protest against "Catholic activities fostered by the imperialism of the V, S." After the meeting the workers marched through the streets fli; Ing hundreds of revolver shot Into the air and then started for tho American consulate. General lVr relra, military commandant of Jalisco, took personal command of the situation and dispersed Ihe marchers by a show of military force. zi:ii:i. M'faks MKXICO CI'I'V. Jan. 1 S fAi'l The declaration that Secretary ofj State Kellogg and not the liberal regime In Nicaragua, would be "res- A PAIR ' 1 - t. ltichard and Jjiwreiiee, twin Metropolitan Opera star, are they're Just as mischievous as three. Under such tutelage as develop Into songsters. RECRUITS TO LAWMAKERS' RANKS ' ; ' i- ' : f.VKA Hervlce, W'ashliiKton liureuiu This photo of four of the new t'nlted States senators was taken at the cupitol hr Washington upon the convocation of the con cluding session of iho tiitlh t'nuKress. At left Is Oavld W. Stewart, republican, Iowa; then Harry II. Hawes, democrat, .Missouri, ele vated from the house; Arthur II. fieitld, Mhoe victory In a ppcchil election In Maine retaineil control r the upper chamber for the (i. O. IV. and Oavid I. W'iilsh, ileinncrnt, Massachusetts, returning to Ca)ltoI J fill after a few years' absence. TWENTY FEET IN THE t-m c an- tier in -lured y the oiiimmI bui-dic late at b.inilnvii i .ii K, ILUUlllj Ul UlU jUlilJ?, ! lilt .-1UIIU1. of Knoxvlllo. Tenn. Then tho llvo of 'em! pomdlrio Tor any demonstrations there In which Nicaragua or Am erican lives might be lost, was made today by J'ledo Kcpcda. representative- of the liberal Interests Jiere. Zepeda said that he had been au thorized by I p. Juan Sacasu head of the liberal government sot up in Puerto Cahczas in opposition to the regime of . President Ilaz. J which lias been recognized by the r . to guarantee rorvlgn lives und properly If American marines w.ero withdrawn from Nicaragua. :i f SACAN.VS OI'I.MOX lly the AsHK'latcil I'rcss 1 r. Juan Hacasu,' head of the lilteral government In Nlcargun, litis scut the following message ij the Associated I'ress In reply t 1 lo a request for his views on I'resl- dent Coo I id go's message vto con- OF PALS or- s sons ol Lawrence Tlhbett, young tlielr fathers pals-in-chiei. Aifd Ihev look in this picture of the their ilail can provide they should AIR Mi rg---rr : IIKLLINOHAM, Wash., Jan. 13. ( A I ' ) .Scores of toleplmne poh a ) were broken throuuhout the cotin- i try. and In tho city about 2tto teh -1 phones were out of commlrslo:i i this mornlnc as n result of a sleet i storm lust night, described My weather men as "si silver thaw." t Wire connections between ltel I Ingham and Vancouver are cut off. Street cars aro running b-'-hind Kchedule and highways are in a 'dnngeious condition. The sleet storm was accompanied by n strong northeast wind and a mini mum tempeia'nre was JO degrees above aero. Tho wind had abated today and the weather was milder. grcss to Nicaragua: ITMUTO CAHKZAH, Nicaragua, Jan, 13 (Al') "I havn received your radlogrum referring to tho message of I 'resident Coolldge be fore congress. Many thanks. "bnee more 1 telteruto the cate goric statement that 1 huvu no agreements with Mexico or iny other government. We botight anus. Hist from the V. H. and after, the embargo, wherever we could. We were encouraged In our attl- j lode by the declarations of the stale department and the American minister in Central America after 1 tile Chumorro-IMaiE coup d'etat. "The assertion by President Coo-' lldge that Mexican of fleets fight In our army and that said govern-! incut protects" us Is absolutely er- roneous. There does not exist a single Mexican gunboat on our shores. Meanwhile, several tnpre American warships are announced to arrive for the support of l'la. against the constitutional president and the Nlcaraguan people." I WAUSMll'S OIIDI iti:n SOI I II WASHINC.TDN. Jan. IX (Al') lly a vote or i-IkIiI l Bi vi n, tlx" luilim' for.-lKtl uri'irlis roimililtw I" tlay ri'jfi-lfil u Inollcm t rail Hi-i'-ri'lnry Ki'IIokk for iiin sllonliiK n lhi Nli-aiaitiian-Mi xloun ultualliMi. Two niori- U'Htroyi'rH w-pn1 or. ilort'd lo Nlenl'MKlinn wator loilay ly Ilia nnvy (li'i'iirlmi-nl. Tho Hlilpa aro Ilia Wllllainacm anil Ilia Jjfr. Ilolh now urn Willi Ilia M'uuliiiH t'li'L't off CiiIki. Navy olTlt'lnls anlil tho lilan a lo Imvi' I hi" Wllllaniaon ami tho doff ivplaaa Ilia ilafi royura Sinltli-Tlioinlmon ami Onlioina. iv I'i'lltly Hint to NlruriiKua. Tliami I wo. in turn, woulil laka Ilia iilaras of Ilia Wllllaniaon und Ilia llolf In Ilia Bi'OUlltlK riaat. WAS1IINOTON. Jan. 1 3(AI'I An mipaiil 10. tin- uilnilnldiallon to nliollKli "tlaa 118a of foraa" III ilaalini? with I'rnlral Aniarlau anil j to Hi'i'k to astahllKli amity liy anil. nl!a nu'iiliH iviifl mailo in Ilia m-nato toilay liy f'luilrnnin lloruli 01' Ilia foralirn ri'Iallonn rominltlai'. ll:imillriail Willi tha ailanallon irlvan aollKl'i'HS liy tha lu-aHlilant. In lilt fpaalal im'.s-HJKa Mon.lay anil nnronvln I liy Ilia silliplaniantal We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Ladies' four-buckle Galoshes, reg. $3.75 value L... $2.79 Ladies' light weight Rain Coats in a va riety of . colors ; reg. $5.50 value $3.95 New York 5torE Destroyers of High ('rices. s Comedy 1 1 tar lllll Ailiuti Art. Mom BREIER'S MILLION DOLLAR SALE IN 56 STORES LADIES' SHOES These are broken lines in High Tops and Slippers. Good quality and well worth more, but must? be closed out at " $1.95 This Is Our First evidence submitted yesterday 1o the foreign relations committee by Secretary Kullogg. Ho rah expressed lo his colleagues In charaeterUl cally vigorous terms his dissent from tho course to which tho Washington government has com mittee Itself. A lale feminine fad in I 'nils Isj ihe tinting of .the finger nails in bands of three colors, J PACKAGE SALE Closing Out All Package Goads' at Yz Price. ,' ' Includes Underwear, Scarfs, PillovvS, Children's Dresses, Bed Spreads, etc. Do not overlook' this opportunity. '. ART & BABY SHOP Atrial not TONIGHT Curtain 8:15 StnM tin9 San FOREMOST COLOIiEf) MUSICAL SHOW (!rco!c Beauty Chorus Pixie Orchestra Prices: 75c to $1.50, plus tax AIL !C"VVU..- itt ti - - JANE'S INHERITANCE .No. 13 I .u tiiauile. ME&'S UNIONS Made of fine long fabric cotton. Regu. lar ,$1.75 value,' at a price that 5G store buying enables us to offer you at $1 Sale in 1 i Years; Ventriloquism, Ihe practice: at, making ihe voice come from a pur- : ticular point, id ' believed to ha ve played an important part In .the., magic and ceremonial rites of curly l peoples. ; A n aviator In a single-seater Itrithdi air lure:, plane flew upside down for four mlotK.n and forty-'-livi: seconds, thus setting a new record. TODAY FRIDAY ; SATURDAY : - - . 'ti .i VvrV '-'r