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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1927)
f r Papte Six LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, September 21, 1927. SOME DEMOCRATS AGAINST CAUCUS Meredith's Call to "Dry" Bourbons Causes Con siderable Discussion WAHHIXOTON. Sept. Zl. ( A 1 ' --Some )-()(or t-iiT ic leaders now In Wnnhlnifton. hoth In public and private eon vernal inn.s Imvu depre cated any movement, limiting 1 u pro-con vent ton eoni Vicm-eH which might I to open wider bn-arlH'H in (lift rmriy nutiv - They iliwuHNi-d pail leu la rly the Matement recent ly issued at Now 'York l.y I'M win T. Meredith, rull uk upon "dry proi e.itven" of Hi'? parly Hi K-t together in a confer ence wnon and warning that unless Micy organized speedily the demo crat ie president ia! mini i iiii I ion intK'it m In Invent or A red K. Kiriith, "f New York, hy " I -1 a u II." JteiierutiriK hit hop h thai (lov cnior Hinllh would follow tin- ex ample net hy Wl Ham (!.' MeAdou it rut eliminate 1i1mih It' frnin tho light for the nuniinalion In the in f TaMi of party harmony Senator t 'ant way, of A tit finnan. Maid I hero should he no fterttunal or factional movement! at this time. Others took a Himllitr view but declined to he quoted, but mill lother expressed l hit opinion tho Hie foiceii oppoMed to the, nomina tion of Governor Hijifth had the nan m rixlit to organize in pre-eon. veiiilon conference uh hud the frietidM of (iovernor Smith to or ganize Cfjnferenceii til IiIm hehalf. MEDICAL SPRINGS PERSONALS MKDK'Af, SI'itl.VIH (Spechil) After a long jdef-e of rnhiy weatli cr it haH turned wiirin aaln. The threshing maehlne marled up apt In finishing T. II, Kennedy' crop Sunday evening. II will fin ish l S. Wlt-th'M and Mr, Khiiiv'h eroiM on Tuesday and I hen move1 on in Jlalter valley, Jehu Hioddanl with liin family I-j nuA'liiK i t'ondona thin week, ' .1, ', Kennedy find fa in ily are ; movltin to their new home, in ha Claude, renting their ranch In their Hon. Itarwlu AV.1H rlnht, nay Die Ttrll InIi Heleiitim, Sir Arthur Kdlli, T It. N , M, l) 1,1,. O., V. tl. K. We wonder how in any lethTM Darwin hud after hiH name. STAGES LEAVE FROM LA GRANDE DEPOT Travel in our Modern ChaiY'Car Stages! Leave La Grande for Wallowa Lake 9 :00 a.m 4 ;00 p.m. La Grande for I taker, J'.oiKO 12:25 p.m. Lu Grande for l!ar only 7 :.'iO p.m. La Grande for Pendleton 11;00a.m. 8:30p.m.' (ConrH'liii" at J'mulh'tiJii for Wulla Walla litnl I'uimu) Leave La Grande For Portland at 11:00 a.m. Tare $9.50, Hound trip $16.00 esoeonovos Dempsey-Tunney Fight FREE II Y RADIO On New 7-Tubc GREBE " Public Invited Thursday Evening- at 7 o'clock LA (iRANI)E ELECTRIC CO. 1112 Adams Ave. Good As New A used Easy washing ma chine with the wringer convenient terms and a guar antee same as a new washer. own brings it to your home! Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. "Always Al Your Smite" Local Schools To Cooperate in Research Work 1 .N I V K It HIT Y OK f J !,Kf ID X, KlJKefU', Sept H 1 . (Hpeettl I ) School of l-a (irande, tolh ele ment a ry KradeH and hich Hehool, w II he re!inettt d to cooperate wih the ftchnol of ettucati'm of the tJni- vernfy In the eHtaldiHhnient of un , edueuilonal rewenndi Inhoralory, it h unnounced here !y I ir, II. U. j Sheldon, iletni, IMuiatorn HiioiikIi-! OUt the Mtute wH lie funi'nlnhed out the Main will he furnlnhed '; Upon request. The work, wlilch Ik to be eon (MTitrahd In two l'ield, dinKllostie leiftlnK' and rolihiu of Hehooi till - a nee, wlil he under I he direction of Or. It. W. JeSuKk, uho in til ready ueil known for hiH aetivliy in I he Portland HehoulH, and I T. i'. I,. Ilufl'aker. who eonieH here from Hi.- I iiivetHlly of Ariona. A Ktari toward the otKatiiution of a new laboratory was made hy Or, Homer J'. Itainey, who Iiuh left. Die university to heeuine prewidenl of (-'rankiin roUene. Or. Huffa ker will ronliuue 1 h iK orKaul.atlmi witk ami will make available lit own I'imlinKs in this field. Or. Ilutfakor ha.s been al tint 1'ntvernlty of Ariona fur four year and while there he had charge of the mate Hurvey of the fifth, eiKhth and hih Hehon) ?taihM, and the I'heonlx hlnh Hehool survey, which were con duel id in eoojiera tion wilh the I'. S. Hun-mi of eduetitlon. Me haH it I no done eoiiHidei'it ble work In I he field of diatfmaitie tt-HtlUK. Hy iim( of Hpeeinl lent h thoae in chnrffo will be able tf determine, j I he weak poin!n In the work of , pupil, and will then he able to I correci them. HehoolH IhroiiKhoul ut'Ked to 'Head lo tlio j Dola,Air Race Winners Return 1 , Jffl !, .i Si ELGIN PERSONALS KUil.V (Hpwlul) Thf Rev. and .Mm. 10. A, I'olloek motord to Valf ovr the wek nd, Mr. J'ollogk ha been appidittf'd paMtor of ih .leiii odixt church of Vale. .Marion Crawford, timeher of tin t'tijinliiKhiiTii nehool, spent the vok etui lit IVtidletoii. .Mr. and Mm. Jtoy NfroHon have returned to Kin in after Noi'imliiK the wunimt'i' near .Mitiaui. Mm. Clarence Merrill retunu-d Hunday from Newhridue where she and her , inoiher. Mrs. ThitinaH Came, and iluuu liter. Mm. 11. !' WwIIn, have hvvn vinitliitf ilr. JtarneK' daiiKhter, Mm. ISert Illjuf. Mm. Wftllrt and Mm. .Merrill mo tored homo hv th Minuet vfs. Krt?d Hall won a m tirandp vis it or Monday, The liev. .Mr. rarker arrived at ! JClylu Saturday. Mr. I'arker v. ,tfi-n appointed pastor of the MMh-dl!-t church, lie eatntv from l.on.i '('reek, 4)rt. ' - t. .'... I. lltiir frlemlM Al a m:stui. - - tried to hamleuff the irroom. Pome 'one l alway.f Boinif uroumrpulnt I ins: (he Illy. I With leap year only .' iUw jmoulhs iiway., lads, wateh your i leaps. Another famoua "We" Iihk jti-d rtturiifd to Ame.ica Art (Joebcl, J.ieul. W. V. Davis, V. H, N, and hn nionoplane "Woohtroc," In wlilch they won tho $i!5,noo Culitoniia-to-llawnil rae prlzo. (loebel lltftj iiuU DiivJs.'-ack in Sun Francisco, are shown singing kouie of. tUe ui ib. tliey learned hi iluwaU. - ; HOT I.AKK, Ore. Spe addition to th hu.sin'ess f lint Lake sanatorium wai , lids week In the person o 'dure Kbhard.s of Salt lal Mrs, Richard has been in I nf the dinint; rooms and 'keeping depa rl men t for lln lali An (two months, and hmh she and Mr niatlc Then, e f'liy. eh hnii Kichardfi ha vo hail a broad ex perience. In hot(d wtM'k. if. W. Myers, of Salem, Oregon, supfi'lnlendent 'f the Oregon state 71 ! penitentiary, is Hpendinji the week past al the Hnt l.nke sanaloriuni. Hie slali university for test untie rial, and the resultH of this wilt he thor oughly diaiiiioKcd and the school advised on proper methods where Problems of finance, especially for smaller dist riets, w ill also be taken up by the school of educat ion. "We want the state at larite to feel that tin- university educa tion staff stands ready lo help I hein wj h all I heir pro I demit," nays Dean Hheldon. "In this way we not only help the schools, tint we broaden our own knowledge ami by methods of research si ivuKhlen our own schools here. The field of education has tremen dous possibilities, and although our stale Ih already a leader in many educational lines, we want to make nur schools models for ollu-r slab's. This can be done If we all cooperate In solving our preHeiil problems and in searching out ways of Improvement. ' MT. GLEN PERSONALS MT. (il.KN,( Special) Mr. 'and 1 Mmolth-f"VhitlnK and MiC-JhiW liu I ,W,.)I Wliilloo- t-'iilnllie ( al., Mr. and Mrs. Mead Whllhitf. of Klamath Kails, and Mr, audi Mrs. Krnest l.ec, nf Sirim:ville, J l liih, are molorinir trom ( 'a Ml or- j lila t hrotiKh Oregon, Idaho. I'ta h and Nevada. They spenl a day at i Ml. Clen with Mrs. Mnrihn Whit - j Inn', niolher of .1. I.. Whiting. ' Noah and Albert Ketk came liouie from Wallowa county with J their baskets Idled Willi fine trout recently. I la ivey I terry and sons, - Klnyd and Merlin, intended Hi" Knund t'P Saturday. The Misses Huby Kelk, Ida No heker and Zlna Zaiiirt; made a trip to Ml. l-dnily lower Sunday. A. Heswlck went to Weiser, Ida., on business last week. Klnyd Heriy killed a four-point buck at the root of Mt. KniHy re cently. Karl ZauKi; killed a brown bear Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Oayuton were Sundny visitors at .1. A. Leaks. Mr. and Mrs. Ibiivey Merry spent j Humiay cvcniiih' at liunler Willi Mrs, Merry's mother. Mis, ilenrle, w ho b it lur l.oan. I tah. w hen she will make her future home. Her daughter, Marlbbi. will attend Hie t'lah A. C. this winter. A nun si it M it 'ey won. a t ti p t o Ihe Mite fair. She received first piie in the school exhibit at I'n Inn. Twu other club w oi K-ts lu re, March Wane and Anna Whltinc, each received prizes in the contest. 1'arby Kelk has purchased two reentered (ill. I'll Mi y heif'efs. STARKEY PERSONALS STAI'.KKV, (Special i The bnii,' rainy hpel dc!;.y d t iiieshmn here but it is n (m pt nuresNinc mod v and t lot i. Id o iar has hei n . i f.ood, Mr. and Mrs. !;. 1.. Sulllv.tn en lei lain d about :m of their 1 1 in. ds Sat ii rda y ven in ir with a da uce, V imeM I'll je a ble Huie Was had by all pi elit. tiscar ,1 1 dm son is sp-nditii; a couple ot W..U in IVndhton with 1 relativ-'s. Joseph t'liuba Jr., of V'cho. was at Starkey last weeU looking alter ( business iuten-ts tvi"'1. Mrs, W A Smtih .tod daughter. J line, w ho ba v. u:o ed 1 .a (irande for ih.' w tnt.-r, sp nt the , w--,.u end at (heir heme at Slai -, key. Jack Stateo made a bu-due-v nip to I'i lldleti:ii the (list of Ihe Week. IhtrU I'eitm attended the Kotind -1 'p in I'cndlcKui. Miss Keuif Wells ha been vtH iim her xtM'-r. Airs, U, K. Thoma.-. the past Week. An all ihiy ,es-"dnn ha1 been ;r l. m;ed inr the j,i.tus;e rneefm,! of Sent. in honor ot M t s, Minnie Itnnd, 'ante lectin, r, w ho w it h state iieinity W. i:. (ieU. I. r wttt j v isit I he Meadow tl:oo li aiie. We are Interested tn the feUow Wlmclnwed I KJ stieks of Kmn ouiy euoiish to wtmder M he ,tid 1 II in all b e er, Hill U let' Hild wlii-rc iu ntUt K ii :ifu w ttrd. Iiow many pconlc have r.n oKI-stylc phonograph in their home. They demand style and comfort in their car. Yet, often, tltey deprive themselves of the incomparable musical entertainment which a:i Orthophonic Victrola can bring to their fireside. These amazing instruments reproduce every bort of music with almost unbelievable fidelity to tone. Drop in toddy! Hear the latest Victor Records. Ask us about our most reasonable plan for putting an Orthophonic yictrola in your home. New Records Every Friday Adler's Music Co. "In With NowiinV The liew Orthophonic 7 ictrola $6'00 ROr.Nl) TRIP FROM LA GRANDE SPECIAL COACH E( T RSI OX TO NATIONAL AIR PERRIES SPOKANE Sept. 21-2.") GOING Thursday, Sept. 22nd or Friday, Sept. 23rd RETURNING TicKols pxul in coaclus loaxinu1 SpoUanc any day up In and iiuludiiij; Sept. 2."lh. ISACGACE WILL NOT RE CHECKED Got Your TioKots Eailv (Mm j. h. Koonoy A uont a Grande. Ore. Ybu. wsiildiit own j a i$i'in0tDS'-car M Men are particular about their coffee They demand full-bodied flavor whether they drink it mild, medium or strong. That's the reason they appreciate full-flavored coffee vacuum packed J J J J J X t J J 5 5 5 - IT T V Y X ? ? T ? ? Y f f ? 5! t T ? MESSENGER OF GOOD HEALTH WILL VISIT YOU EACH DAY MCWILLIAMS' UTTER" 1NUT t ? BREAD "Rich, as Butter Sweet as a Nut" NOW ON SALE AT ALL DEALERS That sweet, full wheat flavor peculiar to Bulter-Nut Bread appeals to all appetites. TRY IT TO-DAY Its rich nut-like flavor will be enjoyed by the entire family. Look for the Butter-Nut Boy on the wrapper. DELIVERED FRESH EACH DAY La Grande Bakery K. J. McWILLIAMS, Prop. J f t Y Y t ? Y ? ? 1 X t Y Y Y Y t Y Y ? Y Y Y T Y Y ? Y Y ? Y Y Y 2 ? Y IT UNION PACIFIC