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Wednesday, April 13. 1927 EK GRANDE EVENING ORSERVEIt Page Five . ' " 1 Local News In Brief co.mi.m; i:visxts June 8, 0, 10 I'uioii l.lvu. HiM'k show at I'lilon, Ore. inly si. 22. 23 sihiu AiMi ii. rim l.c;lll coilMillllmi in l,a (Jrnntln. . ,. ocIoIht (tlcrinlto iluli) not ilccliHil on) On-iron 1'hi-ciiI-Teilelil'r itssoc'llltloii Convention here. , . ':. ': , . ' FIRST COURT IN STATE APR. 15, '41 Oregon's Highest Tribu nal to Celebrate Anni versary on Friday lr. W. T. Phy, chairman of tho committee. . Thu purpose or I ho nicetliiK Is to make plans for Hoy1 week, which Is sponsored by tho International llotury club. Tlio cck win start April 30. Kcvcral I HAI.EXf. Ore.. Ai,r. 11 fAI'l inmi'liT'i"1'4" 1""" ,,10'COI11- A ceremony In commemoration of (.Sales of 'lnuKhtei' swept the house tend. Anne Nichols' - 20 Unbobbed Girls Comedy Shown ' Are to Find At The Arcade Hot lew POUTI.ANI), Ore., Apr. 13 (Al'l r'lmtliiK 2ii Klrls wllh loin," Imlr lor a dunclnir ballot In tho ptiKcant 'ftosnrla" Is proving u tliriicult . Anne "Nichols" famous cnmctlv. mailer ror Hal M. White, munnsvr "Abie's Irish Koso," was prcsonlcd of ",0 ltU1"-' festival. to n falr-slxcd crowd of play-lovers -White has had his assistants tat the Arcitdo theater last night and nil the dancing ' Inst rut-ton and, folIoMinK Its usual . strluK of hero scare him,', the city for the triumphs.1 was greatly appreciated, past week, but with little, sucecs-i. In addition to 2n limit hulrl . ' u, utt'" '"v"l'U " - appointment of tho first court of- as situation after stuatlun piled i)n',. ,., ,.., ,,, " , .i. f".'"1. ot.0ri:"?n-" Apr" lSlleach others , heels. I'Tunreunt which Is to be i,rcsont,d' In I'ortlanil 1 -V, ','., .Mr. and Mrs. Ii. I Holmes aio In I'ortlnnd' this week. f.-M.... 1'..!.... Itci-vht l'nlou visitors to I.a Ci-uitdc . includes. Mrs. S. Edward .Miller..-. ' ' 3320 KIDDIES . INSPECTED BY.!, LOCAL NURSE (Continued from Togo 1) cases have been carried on where children have been neglected, tle-s-.-rtcd, delimiuent mentally and physically directive. l)urlnir tho past year 18 children were sent to Institutions to meet their needs. Child wciruru coses on file, during tho year were 67, and 585 visits were mudo In the Interest of this, work. , , llaliy Clinic 'Hold In Kcpti-inhcr i)r. Maud Kelly, n well known baby clinician, who !s connected with tho American Child Heallh organization, allowed two I'ollcc Chief Clint llayues this and clinics woro held In .Iji inorninit announced that chalk (irande, Cnlon and Woir Creek, writing, on sidewalks woulil no 182 babies hclnir examined, longer oo tolerated In l.a Cirandc. , ,,, , , , , ,., Any oTfuiKlrrs caught will bo ur- ( Moorc , ,.,, conducl.dtwo f f. "" demonstration clinics In connectiun i. ...'". .' .... ... ! "; w1111 Tiro OW-i-vcr's lloroe-Miikurs-' Jlc.;tloe:iu Ight- . . Instltuto held hero In July, which , Themtwill be u ineollnB of tho ! ;.,,,,., ,, ,.. , .,t, Ai. 1'nion : l.lvuslock Show association - tn,,- i.irt .n Jlcre l-'rom Mc.Mlllllvillc , J. Gortlon Iluker, mayor of Mc Minuvi,e. was ' visiting In I,a (irnmU... yesterday. Mr. Duller is couut-clctl with tho Oregon l-'lru Itellef association. I'ollcc . Issues AVnrnlug- wlll l.c held by Oregon state su- clean, rollicking comedy und mi; lu jtlIU, lubcock, rcsldi'nt ofTunllUn a Mothodlst ministm- performs the sugar., has been opened lit I'lnuotj i,'ira InndtV "supreme judgo ceremony. It isn't long until u . Creek, Queensland. . . . lungemcnls were niadu nubile at liieeil lhiv nreMontutlon . heriw-thn (hi -supreme court hero this morn- .second one within the last two','- 11IUHUANB.- Auslrulla A plant inc.' ","' '. ': -IvMim. . . I capable of producing 20.000 gallons I of power alcohol weekly - from 1 I,, llubi plain. with probuto power" at a meeting-; rnbbl again marries them und fin of aettlers at Chumpoeg. His up- ally u. priest weds them for the polntmcnt was mudo necessary by third time to the satisfaction of Ihe death of lowing Young, who their respective parents, left a considerable eslnto which And in the final scene, when the resulted In tho first litigation over, twins aro exhibited and ham is to be officially transacted In Ore-served, tho reunion oftho Jewish gon. -. , - land Irish parents of! tile couiile 'the court did not begin to keep .completes the happy ending. . ; a record of Its uctlvitles until near- - Jills evening at the city hull ut ,1'nion iv lifiilie ilans for tho show. Wliiclr wUll beheld Juno S, , and 10. 1'lrsl AppllcntiMit Itccclvcd . Tho'i first application for reser. va.lon hi the dormitory of the new- tl,t.mN,vl .,,. ,,,,.,. nIIl.h jtorniai ! school to bi- fonHtructru ..,, t, , .' . .... tfble fit-iintlflt; iidvh.o that will bciifflt thflr rhlldicn. KiiM'rvishiK T. II. Cum's : CloHit HHpcrinlon him also boinn modu in cojinrclion with Uubweu-. IhhIs casos, many of tho canes Im hiff younK moil and women who will not make the fffort to help lu w.nB nfl... tti imnnllil. HH'iit of Dr. Hubcock. Tho first McNARY TO DRAFT iMitry of court procoetluro mudo In tho orifftnul record Is dated Jan., 15, 1844, and tolls) of a writ of roplfvln Krunti'd Ahl Hmlth, .who had brought uctlon to recover po on of a yoke of oxen, awith held by nut Ntnevch Kord, To Convene l-Viilay NEW RELIEF BILL (Continued from 1'ugu 1) xpcct to UIhcush the Hubjeet with other farm HpokcHincn on hitt way to tho Pacific count. , Jiuriim tho KNDTf DEAD . BETTER THAN THREE SCORE (Continued from Page 1) the twister woro in evidence. A baby was hurled' 0(1 feet through the air und latyled safely, almost gently. ' . . '" . ' VI.AXKS CAIIHV KI I'I'MES afAN ANTONIO. , Tex., Apr. 13 (AI) Throe ulrplunes took ott from Kelly Field lit 7M6 a. 111. to dny to carry supplies to storm suf- i rcr of iiock Springs. Aulhorith s i ,.-,.7...." ; . V.. ... . . TIi. . """"; l",wero prepored to send any other vzz'z.'j, w c.: , , "" 'V". :.i:'p - supreme ourt. chamber at . 10:30 , ,ry In n effort to compose their ".m . vV. To Meet Farm Ijcndcru tlon us to conditions In tltu devus tfrtod, arcu , VVAU)E ( TO THE llESCUK pet'HUuslon lo set them to see th. here hH.-jinrt. r.'.lv, by tort i mlws of sunntorhlIn car(. ,, , Ucynolds. secretary of the Union county c(iumber of commerce. .The application- comes from Duncan, Ore. - IIiiiup JVoin lOlnin Airs.: J. Osborne has returned lo her home here after spending Hevenil weeks at KlBln'wlth her P JIl, n. wm.oi J.u, winr.u am, uo, . 2K. ICIlfht V-oiirht follow the physician's orders. Durin? the past flvo years Un ion county tins had 31 deaths from tuberculosis, unt during the. name time IS patients from the county applied to. the ritato suautorium for care. , Tuberculoids cases on fllo with ihe county heulth nme durltiK the n.!'n. t: speech will be made by , difficulties. AsHoelute JiiHiIco T. A. . McIJridu, senhir ' member of tho sunrchio J . .!.,.. .....nni... . . I.', The HOniilor nronosed to advise! In the afternoon tho supreme I'sncuuura. icauers io atmpi a, - t-rt.iv, ' - court justices will fro to Chum-1 ve and take spirit as ho feels. Uynld today becnino- o huso of poetf. where further speeelu will ;at if a pleasure can be .framed relief work: for tho Itttlo toun of be made by membera of the court -will n.cet with approval by , Hock Bprlngs, . 73 miles north of ,i ir i,i ninniiAM Tiw, 1uhH(.i- ' picHldent and a iiiajorltys of here, which wus swept by a tor .avill tuke their wives with then! and -ftirmtorfanlr.utlonH It cna bo passed jiudo last nlffht. . ,. anions the parly will be, tho wife ( J,c -l'"VIH l" ''' M f.very mV uuu ru ...u. of Justice John 1. Hand, who was of his new bill to tho pres - 'alde volunteered to ro to Hock formerly Miss Kdith Packwood. lde"1 in ,ho huno ot o''tuinIntf his Hprimis .for relief work. Half nn ond Is tho dauirhter of W. H. ftck.-lcnrtoremenh - . Jhour uflor rt-eelvlntf news of tho wood, the lonsrst surviving settler - One-of the sena or s Inst confer-, disaster 4l ftutos loaded .lth In flpiirnn .nvn "unic ivuiiuf, mu. v." I it m I , n II rHl', ; . IKiy MIVI" MO , tmw who participated constitution convention. ! STREETS TO BE LIGHTED ON SATURDAY (Continued from Togo 1) coavnieseii.K in . u ju.. visits were made lu tills Interest oil wni n sue snppeu i ... ,lu, Hygiene tinss llio ici .luring ino ninier. oau A lnlo.eiltn(j feature of the It was announced today. ' Is much better now. I pon her re- ,,,, work ,,, th0 county during j Will Itiipc Off District nun Ki vji.niu. o. the year was a home hygiene class moven to vj ...... conducted at Cove, the Hll'3 Cedar street. was with Chairman Butler, of tho. workers .were' cnroule ;- to tho republican national committee; stricken town.- ' J - !. Iwhu on his western-t'rlp also will ( Hoveral ijilles' north; of here tho iei uui imuv liuiii mumuuii, iiuu motorists round inullin creew, nui- agaln confer 'with' Mr, MrXury. Ili - mnlly , a sninll stream; In flood rurtlnnd, .Ore., n about ten days. , ': stage.- Undaunted, men wudod In- I to tlu, water, and pushed sonio of i tho ears ucross; the flood tido rl- 1 . " ., t M.A nM After l Olt.MAl, CM AHCilvS ril.lOI) - Ing to the seats of the. cars. ' nnuti,r llin ears, sued 111 Now 'l.iK'atlon Adams avenue from Greenwood i-,.., .,,,,.1, ,.i,rt.. c ui.. 1 course . to Kourth streets will be roped off';.,.. Kiu t Vnm- tsii os.siuK iimiMiy iiuiiiv miiiiiuiivfi ai u o ciocK jaiuruay evening UM(1 ' Clark Anrtl 2 1 I Ituwl Ihp euro of sick In the home.l iwt tmeklnir u-lll lie nllnvvorl in this1 ' ' ' . 1 iThe outline covered 21 hours of .urea mull the street dance ends.! Clark will probably be arraigned ... . 1...- ,1... ... .a utt.wl nn to KLAMATH KAUA Ore.. Apr. ; "'-' ri, r I,1 (AP) Kormul charge of first . Hugh K. llraily. jtisliee of the Mu(lyi ut the end of which time. 1 3 . Depot street will also ho roped offjtht morning before Jus.llccijf Till,-! ; peace, has.iuoveii nis oinee unu i WOcn received ccrtlflcHtes Issued . from Jeffersoi: to Washington rave-- ! iieuiiin; located In the corner rooms of bv ,he American lted Cross. nue. so that the main portion uf -will set for later in the w-eok. ili.- nvw. Kolev bulhliag on tne 1 M... Knvn lloia who Is connected ! ti... iii.hii.,u- ,iitriet win iw. iiurs nas admitted tiring tile lat- ground floor opposite the post of- witl tho national child health or-'' available, streets as well as side- ''' "hot which resulted In the death flee anil the Aroutlo theater. His gmiiaullon, spent several days In walks, for the crowd! 1 ' '. , fof Mrs. tMtrk, but holds that he In-. office Js In .'Connection with the tll0 county in the Interest of clean' Nothing on the program tu VU. J'"'0'1 "'" 1,l,let' to1' '"" C'lnrk'it. UiilonHirtftss:e hnil investment milk. JJuiing this time she visited .plane on the streets wlll'bo chirTifeir- j"'''l'""lun C. AW. StephcuH t coiupiiny. of whieli he is president, several communities and gave .for,' the entire celebration with the . - Tho jusilce court w ill also bo held nutrition talks lu tho scliuol chll-. exception of" tho danoo in Legion , " "' ''mi"5 coins A l.oed t:lc. In the new location. . (Ircn. , .' ' - j hall to bo free. - ' .. p : ' ; ': . - - . Sixdiil Kervltv Work l Company 10, ISIitll Infnntry, IliDHHnMSMMHmHSH ' Social servho work was also cur J hirnl unit df.thVi Oregiiil liallonal by Miss Mumuui-dt, lueluil-' .1mrd, w ill bd itsked (o help jiullco lleliirn lloini - J s' 1i-k 'W. 1'. Mohr and sons. . ried. on by llari-y-iind Itol.ierl. ami Miss .Mil- Ing the Investigations lor. llie ouun .the, roped In urea. ilr'ed '.Mulhollantr relui-nt.'d home ty conn In ensys of relief, wiiliv'sj '-.Ml-loks to lh ltcinovco! yesterday after a week end auto pensions, patients who lire- to boj -dene Walker, or 'the Kastern trip to White Salmon, Wasli., and committed to hospitals and instttu-1 Oregon Light & I'ower- company, 1'iirllini'l and l'aliner. Ore. At Hons and aiding families unci In-declarcd toddy that till poles will ...1,.. m,.o Mnhr visited dlviduals lo rc-adjust themselves. . i,e off Adams nvenue bv Salurdiiv her daughter and pon-in-luw, ir. Owing to the confidential natlirejand expects to work Ills crew over- 1 Ml.s jjwlglil Kloster. They of this work, however. It Is impuH-' time to accomplish this.' weru " liccompiinleil back to l,a!sll.lo 10 give full ueeount of thol i ity Manager W. I!. Crews states Ci -inilo by Miss Helen .Mohr, who : work dolio, us It would betray con- that the streets will be cleaned of . .. ,j,ini, with her sister lldeuccs wliluli 1110 nurse, tries iO:all rulihlsh for the at While Salmon. Merlin;.- .Monday At n special mooting of tho Un ion commercial club Monday ur rangemints were made for hav- . . .. 1 1 1, 1 -n- "o Paeme's dairy demons, ml Ion flents wouhl otherwise not In. ye , , , ,,, , , .i inne- oecll nine 10 cmci- liain. which will be al I nlon June- U..11 Anr 2 1. Almm l I'-r.wiiii . . misent ineluding several elebralltin. win. A. T. 1 1 111. president of Ihe ell, v .There were 1S7 social, service 'commission, will send Invitations eases m file timing the year with to all mayors of L'nlou and Wai lful visits made in that interest. ' owa county towns and to the niny Uuiing the year 41 patients were ors of IJitker and I'endloton. offi able.lo receive surgical and medical dally Inviting them and neighbur care through county aid. These pa- ing citizen to atlcnd. hospitals for dairymen- The I nlon coninii rcini ,lib' has made aiiplh'alioil through the I". I'. I Iml the train lie brought lo Union from I lu- junction. cut Plana however ing al l'nlou Junction for a lneet- licsidcs carrying 011 this work the county health nurse talked to 11 groups during the year, allcniled one state meeting, made five trips to lnslllutluus, wrote L'17 letters and made 413 miscellaneous visits, ac cording -to tho report. " The county heallh nurse has been assisted by the Union Cuunty I'ub lle Heallh ussoclntlon, which has paved the wuy for public heallh work In the, county. , This group Islllmr Clubs . - .1. I-:. Cnlnvun. slale superln .,..!. .m or bnvs' and girls'. club work. Is in 1 111011 eoioiiy luis supported tho nurse, unu lias i:. A. Sayrc. coiinly school super- )ml, u K)mro ( responsibility- 111 Inl. nib nl. is vislllng the various ,.i,lt? In sickness and trouble, clulis, lure. Yesterday I hey visit. ..,M,n coniuiuiilly grtjp has learned eil the I'erry and Krulldule clubs ))ow ,u hllllIe nt least sonic of the ami today they are ut Norlh ,p,.0,loms which arise. Clinics have I'.iwiler and Wolf creek. They i)Cen nmdn possible through plan lo-visit every school In the t,c.r support and cooperation, county where club work Is being , ln ,-losing her report Miss Mar- c.iriieil on liefore the end ot this qttimn o.Mends her thanks to the week, l-'rom here Mr. Caluvun will coUnty court for lis cooperation go lo Wallowa counly. olid support to Ihu physicians of Ihe - I city and others who have helped In M clhitf ( nihil I the health program, and asks the A meeting of Ihe hoys" work 'cooperation of tho entire coinmun cotninillee of the l.a Ornndo Ito- ty ns well ns tho various workers tnry club has been collect ror ln the licaltn program 111 coiuiiio-Thurs-lay evening. April 14. In tho ing tho work already started and Humhcr of coinnicrcu offices, oy aatllng new ucuvities in tne ,. c - Shoots Self When I Cannot Reach Wife TlWI.ATIiV, (he.. Apr. 13 (Al') CtmiiKr MiiHon ended Ills life Kill moinliiK with a snwed-off, shotgun iHlt'i- rxeluinglnj: shots wllh Joli'i iMartln, who hud ben guarding thij home of Mason's wife from whom he was separated. A son in Houthern Ort'ffon wlre-l Airs, . Alason last uiffht lo wnlrh out Ton his father. Three' ni-ljrh-boi s l-'loyd I y. John Atari In und ' a brol Imr of 1 ay K"ard "J th Mason hous.' last itlKht. This niornlntr l-'loyd Day an 1 his brother left lo ko to work. Mason, who hud evldwilly ben hhllnp hi .tile burp, came out uh soon us"the men were. Rone, but was seen from the. house, rind Alarlln advanced to meet -htm. armed with a smull cnllbre revol ver. Mason told Atnrtln to hold U his hiitids, but Insleud Alartiu ri'plh-d with a 'short. ' Alason then flri'd wit h a saxvd-off shotgun, t lien ran behind I hf - woodshed, lay down ond shot himself In Ihe head. DRESS UP! IN ONE OF MICHAELS-STERN. : VALUE FIRST SUITS FOR EASTER "' ' Hundreds to select from in all colors in latest styles for men and boys. MEN'S SUITS L.:....$29.95 to $52.45 BOYS' SUITS ;...?9.85 to $27.45 CLOTHES OF QUALITY Let De Autremont ' r Shave Once Weekly We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Easter THE SMARTEST FASHIONS FOR EASTER WEAR The New in Fur nishings in Hats, Tics, Shirts and Suits. HATS Our, Hats are not only up to the last second in style they arc the last word in quality , $2.95 - $3.95 $4.95 If it's new, we have it and have it when it's new. NewY drk 5TqrE Destroyers of High Prices. ' . IN THt W1T I in t Alaiti Ave. Mora So'.' I Iji oitnidn. ot-'. Here are the "High Spots" in our NEW FOOTWEAR .I . 'A . ' ' ' Style - Fit - Comfort - Quality -Value All important features, which combine : in our new specialized shoe service Introducing Some of Our Popular Shoe Numbers $2.90 $3.98 Stays on until ' You take it off JONTEEL Cold' Cream' Face Powder r- It blends'..-,.-, perfectly ' J mil el race row-tier wllh the- new c o I il cream liase lilentls ivllli the , complexion per- ; feclly anil Is so sort iiinl cllnKlmt llial' you will" llku It '' j.'-t ,'us ' sliow yon your favor-e Mo simile. 50c Glass Drugs Inc. , La Grande, Ore. Note Breier is the store for. the thrifty. We en 'dewor to sell at the Low .., est-in-the-Vest Prices at all times.. . V Patent and two-tones in strap models of various styles. Heels in popular demand. Some cut-outs. Various toes. Two-tone trims in light. colors and patents. All the v new heels. Medium and ; round toes. All types of trims-rappliques, cutouts, r contracts, etc. Some con trasting heels, v A high -class shoe, excep- , tional value at the price. In all the fine leathers ' kids, calf s, also patents in two tones. ; All the -smartest , shades , of new -. season, . All sIiik-s lllaxlu sisvlslly In our own simciricntioiu kilo a.iul supplies. .arrlyeil at, ,llipv hospital liy nutoV tluoiiKh a section. ' 10 '. miles In" ... -v..(- j ... .... . ,. , . ...-".... j iiifoiiKU-'ii section. .i.n '. mil I.lKnlnlnjr mill, (inn vy, fain, ru.lT-. '!1011""' '"'" "ol' wpi'inss wiiicn length in Unstcrn Okluliomai. kill-. The ilanillKD ... -"'iimun " oiiuinii imroouninK 'IWiV iff en 'Mill A Svomnn' 111 Tlasl- " " low'eil Ihe tornado; exlenilrtl Into the couiilry siir-l nlunilliifr ltock Hpi-hifis lull he- cauife or uncertain communication j to tlu- isoltiteil sectltm, IL may he j several days-In-rorii tho extent of III '(AD L-i.ll .! 7 ,.ri- ni,,tllu. . T, ' -' . tjuinputl into Arkansas wlicro It: .;r,(cus 'rnitr.Art-;.M.(. . tgok iwo mon nvvH nt i,-ort Hmitii. OK'I.AMO.M.V t'rj'V.' Okla., Apr. . Meres or wrecked bulldlnii. l-'looils today Ihleateiied niarlieil its putll ucross tho Clkluv tho daniaKc Is determined. tlnorc iliiinnue to -tlKluhoina v.llero homu-Arkilnsas hortlt-r. - At ('amp Wood Texas, the town's ", ""rl",8 f, lo;"'lo,' - 'I''iy , ..,. torn11(i0(.8 were reported' only motion plclure theater hn.l ' '" "'""t, ,,vu ",v"'' u"d ,ln- In l.'uddo counly 111 Northern Oklu-I.e.-,. transrorim'.d Inlo nn enier- ",rid " Bcoro of ' '.L ' homu. . . , ' ' v (fcncy honiiHiri;" " " ? 'nio moat bovitc. of four dUtiiict I ... - Al dayllKht thu first two peraona toVnadoi'8 ' y-tm-dy rlppfd kttm. iVmi5 'y11 Ho Cut MKDl'OKIi, -Orv.t Apr. 13 (AP) ' SuH'ty first i Ih-Iiik obwrvod by the Khcriffa office with Huh Autrrniont, alleged Slnklyou tunnd j bund it und lay'r, held In the ! county juit awaiting trial for tho I death of foylc U. Johnson of Ash , loml, Houth"in I'actflc brukeman, , alain during the attompttd holdup. ! Je Autremont Iw allowed to j sbavi? on re a week with a safety ruzor. und three miards are pres ent during the operation. "We are not tukliiK uny rhaneeV nald Sheriff Jennings this morn ! Ing. ' i THE 5T6RE WITH A CONSCIENCE Men's and Boys' Outfitters i'itovi4i;it sti;is 11 itsr.s I'OaTfMXD, Ore.. Apr. 13. (A I) Finding n party in prutrrewt at the home of C. W. Yielding, a prowler lut night went into the bedroom where wmpH hird teen 'laid and atulc the pursea of five women tPjertH. - STAR THURSDAY Only ART ACORD i i nrn 1 1 mint A booming Western Action Drama of oil lands, speeding horse races, and tiecp-dyed villiany. 'A feast of thrills from dizzy start to 'smashing finish. Comedy "BACKWARD GEORGE" -T0DAY- "ALASKAN ADVENTURES" It's The Talk of The Town ARCADE ( Today PATH E NEWS FABLES The Shortest Title the Screen Has Known and the Longest Laughs , .S - . . ... w...a ' I. i i " 1 ' -