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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1927)
Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEKVKK Tuesday, April 5, 1927. Children's School Shoes They'll stand hard wear and they're good looking, too! Dependable Quality HiiF Dependable Values . PLANCAMPlAGN AGAINST RABIES Government, State and County Authorities to Work in Grant SPORT NEWS PORTLAND DROPS ! MONDAY CONTEST, Five Pitchers Used But Seals Nose Beavers Out and Take Series mm- FORFEITS AND FINES AMOUNT TO ABOUT $250 Th city treasury I richer by more than $150 today the re null of police activities over tho week end. V. M. Mayhood, who pleaded troilly to drunkeneas, was last nljrht entcnocd In municipal rourt to pay u fine of $36 und nerve 10 dayii In jnfl. May hood is n old of fender, police declare. A. c. Carpenrer did not Appear Tor I rial and forfeited $25. 'J ho rlmnre attains! him w drunk encim. Mary Keating, also charged with driinketictt. foiled to appear for trial and forfeited 26. It. Zwetfel. who pleaded Klly to posses-Ion of homo brew, was sentenced to pay a fine of $200. Trial of T. Knight, charged with disorderly conduct, was postponed until tonight at 7:30 o'clock. PACIFIC COAST !,I A(.I I! Rucnwnenio & San Kmncl-wy, .... S aMlA - ,.. Oukbuidj MuMlona ..... Portland Los Afifles Hollywood .. .... ! w i:iii)Avs ritfH.it.wis KJ It Shuttle. 34.4m-7Vkr) C:lf. to ":4f, dinner concert; 7:4.1 to :;', studio proKrmn; 9: so-. 1 .fiho namv inur rent tiring . on- 4 3' .Gt37 fr.v "Mil his Victor Itccording ur 4 J .mm t:t i 3 S .Soft KMX Portland (44Tm-6Ttkc) 6 3 3 .ito to tiUft. baseball scores. ntws; 7 ! 4 JSS to S. Al de 4 'ri Midori, it td hi? tin net; t 4 (in.l. 0 & .hmo ; KO." rorvstll i 1 Sn.Sm-1 07n- kcl 7, sports review; 7:l to X:IS. tdtort talks; h, i. mustc hour. Klio - Oakland ifi 1 m-J.V'kc fi, 1 din's l.lMle Symphony uiyhe.wra; ..(.': news. . rtv;llher, produce: ft falm lirogranu 9. VV. O. VV. tK dinner dance, fro- l'(HTI,AMt. Ore., Apr. 5 (AP) Government, -date and county I iltilliorllleH were cooperating today rid Grunt county, in Kastern jron, of tin- tneiiaco of rallies ' wlilrh have mnde. peaceful farm . animals try lo emulate deeds, of It.-iiNts ri-iehrnted in nursery rhymes. j Thi- famous row I hut Juinpc4 ' over tin- moon hud u counterpart tu a cow that 1 1 led to leap into; the wuK'n df a furim-r. Hn career, however, wan cut - short by the tiinn'T who rushed to the house ;iml gut hlii rifle. A hors.- Mied ly the d I wane turn- d upun I he rider, trying to ' Pile him, und then dashed through : III lie Wlr fetlci-H hefOrt it W"S imped and pin to death. I j Invading a furmyard a Vabid I coyut.. faniiht with u dog, forcing " 11 v the rarnicr to take refuge In tho Kt'OKNK, Ore.. Apr. fi (AD rafters ol a ham. Another dog IVwcy Husscll, alleged partner of oiiihiH: the haiile ftnully oyerpow- t Alhert Krowniee in the holdup of en d and killed th coyolel Itoth the V en ft a pool hall, was found diKN later had to he killed. Kullty of otault with Intent to roh The' tuHiuitt eH, n porled hy I. H. hy a jury In circuit court here late Hu;t Mine, deputy ffume warden at ' sterduy. No date has been ait 4'anyon City, and J Hck Hichards, . for the sentence, eounty it went of (Jrant county, f The jury was out for a little raus. -d Stanley Jewett. director of more than two hour. Om- preihMory nnimal department ' KuMell wsh charged with partl- 4if the ft ill ntl ItioloKlcal survey to ri pat ion in tho Veneta rohtery of Dewey Russell Is Guilty of Assault By the. AtMn-tjUcU lrr Tho Tortland Beavers usrd five pitchers In an rffort to even tho series with the KriwH Mals yester day but ftnally tost a 12 to II hat- tinr atw. Th Kalfi wr trail mu irin' injr by six runs when the sisth inn u ln opened, but by heavy htttlns; they svened the count, and then won the fame In the last frame. . Seattle made It four straight over Ia An re leu by wtnninpr yrs trdays fracas, 3 to . The Angela out hit the northerners hut could not bunch their blows. l.eo Dtckerrnan pitched a one hit rame that enabled Oakland to trim the Han Pranclsco Missions. I to 0V Blade, Mission shortstop. wa the only player to ffet IHckerman. tOnly three rames played.) Oaks I. Mis-straw 0. Oakland (AP) Mtaatona .. Oakland 4 1 Hatterlea l.udolph and Whit ney ; iHckerman and Baker. KKI l.os Anireles (4ii?m-S4ukr) T. Itajr Vlsher's OrlKlnal Victorians lUru-e orchera; 7:S, crime talk; ;::. Iwllad sinjEcr: s, CaiiHH Male quartet: , Seluyn Harris; lo, pro Rrmn of clawtc music by Sunset IimtrumenUU iuartcl. K Y A Sii n Kr a n isco ( 3 , S m -7S"kc) 6.J to 7:3ft. ronrert trio; S to V, Lenten, service. Old St. Mnra church; to 1. pronram: lu to II. Herb Meyt-rinck's flift hit off U-tel dunce orchestra. K lo San Krancisco (4lm 7eikc orchestra; 7, concert orchestra: S to 9. musical program, mostly classical numbers; to to. R. II. K. "t'htckeriiuc Hour": 10 to U, States 0 11 Hestaurant orchestra: 11 to mid. nilrht. Hilly Look 'ft Cahlrians. dlM.iteh Kimer Williams, expert varmint evtertnlnator, to the Hear ViiMtty and lef ctlona of Grunt rmmtv dlrert three oth-r sov crniin nt huniers already on tho Knmtwl. in an eifott to ifc out the mmaw. Vvyotes will be trapped an,l poisoned, and dogs will be placed (;. quarantine until the danger U pa-d. Sit id Jeueit. The stalo livestock Nt nitary board, and the county authorities of tirant county hae pronuwtl to cooperate. Ouin to the fact that the rahits iierm often remains tdor mant for months before an out break orcurrs It would le necc jry lo exercitv vigilance a long tune, .sai! J welt. There are coni paraiiveiy few coyotes in the sec tion affected, and they will be pur- , sued with ulf the skill of tho gov ernment hunters. 1-1 rst information of rabies In Grunt county was received by the hlotosical survey officials in Port land w hen the head of a dog wai j rvelvd for analysis. 1-aier a 1 February 2 7. when William Mad daugh. proprietor of the pool hall, was shot and seriously wounded. Construction of , Rail Line Delayed r POHTI.ANO. Ore., Apr. & (API --f'onst ruction of a, new line from Klamath rills through Cornell. al.. to connect with the Nevada - 1 Catlfornia-Oregon. near Alturas, : Cat., will he delayed by the South 1 ern Pacific company until after disosittoii has ben made of the caw pending before the I. C. C, t on tiie proposal . of the Oregon ' Trunk to extend from hend to Klamath KuIIsl ThU U stated In the annual report to the stock holders by Henry V. Deforest, chairman pf the executivi commute. Marines Entrain At Quantico On Way to Orient WASH-INOTON. Apr. S (AP) Pour trains carrying a detachment of &00 nvarlms were scheduled to leave Quantico, Va., for Han Diego today where a second force, of 1500 le to be mobllixed In tho event they are needed in China. . The equipment of the '"devil dogs" in cl udrs I wo bat I erles of field ar tillery, three tanks and a company of engineers. SAV DIKOO. Apr. f AP- WJiile work of the, loading of the transport Henderson for Its voy ago to Shanghai was being carried on with all possible speed today, engineers were using similar speed In making repairs on the engines of the vessel. Meanwhile the of ficers waited with such patience as they could show for tho hour to be set for them to go aboard for Ihe trip which they believe is going to take them into action. The loading Inrliuhd several thousand tons of foodstuffs, cloth ing and other equipment. In addi tion lo ulrplanea and machine guns which the murine will take with them. It was predicted today thut tho task of getting the Sixth regiment uwtiy on Ha Ions trip STAGES LEAVE FROM La GRANDE DEPOT 'Phone 799' " Travel in our Modern Chair-Car Stages! Leave La Grande for Joseph . . . 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. La Grande for Baker, Boise 1.25 p.m. La Grande for Baker only 9:25 a.m. 5:30 p.m. La Grande for Pendleton . 11:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. (Connections at Pendleton for Walla Walla -md Vzzco) Leave La Grande ' For Portland at 11:00 a.m. Tare $9.50, Round trip $16.00 CARR FURNITURE CO. One Price To All! Cash or Credit NOTE: All merchandise taken over by the new management (except con tract lines) remains at the same price, or lower, in effect during Mr. Carr's Closing- Out Sale. You'll find many at tractive values at this new one-price level. The Same Liberal Credit Terms! , across th" Pacific would . hardly I bo completed before more troop j trains would be rolling went with marines for another transport. This -ill take the third regiment, to : be composed largely of men troin ijuntico and New Orleans. I participate in the naval limitation ' conference between the United States. Great Britain and Japun but he does not expect the refusal will in uny way impede the holding ' of the conference. ('OOI.!IC;K DISAPPOINTED WASHINGTON. Apr. 5 (AP) President foolidgc is disappointed tint Krance has decided not to 1 A New York w oman on her J fi 21 'birthday had a party and 339 young fellows of Ui or moro at tended. Can't the police do some thing about this flunilng youth? i BOW-WOW-WOW Having grown from a yellow pup into a full , feel aide to stny up later. grown hound wo FROM NOW OX the kennel will he open until 10 P. "d The Yellow Dog KKSO I.Q Aict'l- (TSnw ruyot'a hatl rumt In. Itoth wfr HMttlc S, liO Anarhn a l.o AiurWa (AP) H. H. R tVwttlo ... 0 Ixm AltplH ... 1 10 4 Hattvrlra Bmit and JnMi; 8andr Mdh, Holmfa and Kan nah, Handberg. Krl 1, IV-avcr II Ran Pranclaco (AIM H. H. 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