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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1928)
Friday, ScpteinK-r 21, li)28 LA GIvANDE EVENING OBSERVER Patre Five ' I Local News In Brief flO?S ltOIUll-l"V l.etitml liiilf, of I .a Grande, Is at twi'HMK tin Humi'l-lp it lViWIr ton this w'i k. Return 1-Yom 1 mi distort I Dr. n ml Mm. Hay .Murphy tind wm, Jut k, utti nilcil the ltnuntl-1'p at r'iiilti ton Wediifsday. 1'0 Altciiil C'iltttt Ki'lil 'o, ut Wallowa. lmsm To Vlsil lu Oty Mian liny Kruiicott. of l'ortlund. thmuuh i.a tirumlt' today on hinjeum to l.n (irnnrir thin inornlnK uy m KuK n' wtMto lie Ih u tu-. lo vibil MImh May Colt a friend. dt-ni at tin I nlvijHlty I t)nKnn. To Vllt I'-nds l.rnvo I'm- ('nllrxcv- Mih. J). K. .MncDnnnld of T.a Kfit Sicjriist and It.Tnard Hum- Clntiule.. wont today on tho train to niHi, of J,u liiand. led Wtttmn- Hot l.nkc to visit friend for tlm duy niornihur lor Kujf. iu. w In n 1 day. Mir will return thin t-vr-niiiK. they a if student at th I nlver jdiy of OrotrotY: .I-Yiim Witllmvii JMr, and Mrs. Mi-wry l-feifter won visitors yi.sirday In La Grande Their homo Is nt Wal lowa. M r. and ,l is. 1'0'il l r are former residents of i.a (Irundo. IVofl Kliltlh- to IVihIH'Uhi Kn d K. Kiddle. N-ft today for Pendleton to attend the Kound-l'p. Mr. Kiddle, will ho joined tomorrow liy li i h mother, Mi-k. K. K. Kiddle. To Allrml I nm-i-io .Mr. and .Men. K. W. MrKen.le and datiKhter, 'onMtinre, of Wal lowa, urn' luii'f visitors yesterday in I.a (irandf. "I'tint-mre Is on Her way to Kiim-tu where will iniT Ih' l'ni' r.sity t t" Oretun hh a fr shpian. Ir. Srod domricy -., K.. ItUNsrll Scott, KitKtern Ovo Ifon lioy Scout cx'-ritUvc, is visit itiK ut Hain'-K today in tho intercuts of sroilt work. Vcstcrday Mr. Hrott va at t'ovc. Toinorrow. In Hays, lw is KOins: to Hm Itountl-t'p in 1'otulli'ton. fii:t Oor Itlnc .Mnunijiln Tho traffic count iakf n last wrk ly tin- state highway depart inent shows automobiles pass Iiik over the Hlue Mouniuins on tho Old Oregon Trail. In August them wi'fc "M. Tho count Im not to he a ken during UouihI-1'p week. lr. anil Mi Arant Here Mr. and Mis. Manly Arant. and daughter, Vivian Khilne, of Haker, drove tn to I.a Grande yesterday nfiernoon, rorurniiit? in the ovi-n-lnK. Mr. Arant is hookkerpi-r and advertising manager of the Maker Herald. To ltonii(trp - Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Dili and Mr. unci M rs. I1'. JI. Appleby. of l.a (J ran tie, left today for J'ondleton to attend the Itound I p. They will return Saturday evening. Thomas I.lks Kouiul-V . TliomaK Yates , thoiiKht the llound-l'p at lVndlelon was plenty exciting and more, too. Ho return ed this morning' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Yates, to l.a (i ramie and is .ready to ko - avaln. At IWi'jr Hoiotw- Mrs. Kdna Dnll. of Wallowa visitor today in I.a (J ramie. .Mm. Hall 1 At tho Koley hotel. J PICTORIAL LIFE OF HERBERT HOOVER No. II y Satterficld l.k'On- iln A marrlatce license was Issued yestoiday nlternoon to Uonovlevo Taylor, of t'ortland, and ( 'lauile ffandoiii. Of Athenn, tre. DImiUsmhI The rnso nKninst C. T. Griffin w ho was arrested recently on it charge ut wife desertion, was dts in ih.se d because of luKiiftieli-nt evidence. Hon I'Vmi linker Miss Mitrgarot Knwler. nieco of Mr. and Mrs. Ward I'owler. in here this week from Maker visltini;. She wilt leave tomorrow fm Ivudh-ton to attend the. elositiK' day of the Itound-rp. .Mother 111 (eorKo t Cooper, of l.a Ornndi. operator at the O.-W. It. A N. de pot, went this InornliiK to Hous ton, Tex., where ho was called hy the illness of his mother. ;hi-h JMi'o Tho fire truck won railed to Second and K streets at this afternoon to extinguish a grass tiro. Three gallons of c heinicalH were used. There' was no damage done. I, Ikes Oroii StaM' .l.s C Hollands, of Now York City, representative of the Orln wald Manufacturintf company, was a between trains visitor In l.a Grande today. "I would rather live In 1'ortkiml or Seattle than any place in the west," ho Fay. Hon ll lloaiil Mociv Tho l.a Grande Itoalty board met tbfc noon nt regular weekly s.s sion. The me mhom decided to semi n representative to 1'ortland Sept. 2S lo moot with the bgls lativo committee of the northwest realtors who will at that time for mulate a recommendation for pre. sentation to tho stale legislature. . .IV S. C Hearing: The. public service commission itt holding a bearing this after noon in the municipal building on a reiuet for a grade crossing near Imbler, referred to the com mis sion by the county court. No de cision W ill be reached today but the commission w ill announce its decision some time In the future. 11. 11. Corey is conducting the hea ring. 5 f ) ft) I ' Mf)PW cjeses. Alighting from his car he hurried to iifsist her ami while be w;ts thus engaged the customs and Immigration men missed him. Xorthcoit chuckled at the mem ory if th incident. I'or a renson be did not illvulge he turned back to t he t'anadia n Hide nller this narrow escape. )ul again ontored the C. K. a short time I later. Again be folt il wiser to ro- tlUrn to Canadit. j 1 Mits. t i,itu nuM) j VAXCOl VI-: It, It. C.. Setd. I'l jAIM- SearoH for Mrs. AVlnlfrod jciiirk. w ho w an hist seen in the icumpaiiy of her mother, Mrs. Sar- lull Louisa Nnrilu'i'lt, and Her bro- ' jther, Gordon Stnari Nortbeott, ' ended todny with the report t i Assistant Walter Owen, provincial I police. Vancouver, trout fllief of , I'olieo liit. hie. Cakarv, that Mrs. Clark has been located In Calry. Xorthcoit, hold at Akalla prison hero, declared that he had boon framed and would fight extradi tion. if fli' in Is said that an ox I ra dltioii would prohably delay his removal to California nt least A month. t 1. The armistire brought pace, bat Hoovar was faced with Turning an outiat tor aurplut gouda. 2. He turned his attention to tconom't raitor. bun of Eut ype nu i oilitf f atrtrvoig millmna. JrUe Thrmigli ' JaeU Met. can and Thorsten Sh.sI, of Wallowa, passod through la (Jrande yesterday in their car. on the way to Cortland where Jack will attend school. Thorslen goes on lo Kugeiic where he will be a POphnmote at the Inlvershy of Oregon. Jtuhcrt I j'kln StK'aUs 4 llobert S. Kakin, La Grande at torney, is addressing the civics and history classes of La Grande High (jeli no I, today at' one o'clock on 'The Constitution," at a mass meeting in the high school auditorium. 1'-a-hos at tVntrnl During the illness of Miss Mild rod Hoy I, Mrs. Sadie Lambert, is inking1 her place as a teacher lit tho Central grade school. Megin nlng Oet, r., Mrs. Lambert will have a have of absence to attend Ore gon State college at Corvallis this y.ar. Jirhers to Moot . The grade teachers association ftf La Grande will meet next Thurs day. At that time a secretary and vie., president will be elected ami MissArta Verity, of Central school, will make a report of the National association convention which she intended this summer in Minnea polis, Minn. i Assembly HeM Wednesday afternoon the first freshman assembly of tho year was bed with the program In charge of the sophomores. Talks w ore made during the program by vari ous second year students in which school spirit, the honor roll and other school topics were discussed. VIsIUil Owr Mulil Mr. ami Mrs. George Datibner i and small daughter, I'atricla. of J Gooding, Ida., stopped over night j at the homo of his aunt. Mrs. Har ry Gibson, on their way to IVn- .Mr. nn.l Mr. Vott MHrKr.rl.n.n. i 7 vls". '" "" "",'! nf l'..nh.n.l nrriv...! In Crun.lx "P""" "roi'-iu 'K v..l, ,,.,,v h..r.. v vlsi.-l , II... ' ''""y '" 1,1 Mia a a -m ID mm' V 5 4 Complete. Lino Of Home - Made CANDIKS The Tiffin WK II l! Y FOK T ESS K SKI.L I'Oll JUKSS MEN'S AND HOYS' BLAZERS rniif-y plnhls tiuil ur Jill woal and plains (he-sy. $3.95, $1.05, $G.n. STAG SHIRTS 'lain and rmiey plaids, (baiblo sbi'vt's anil backn. $7.95 Destroyers of High Prices msmmm 3. On a vitit to Poland, 50,000 children paid him a personal tribute of thanks and pram. 4. But motly he was In Washington, working niflht and day on rcontruction of Antfcrica n I,. I). S. AUXILIARY GROUPS TO MEET home of Mr. and Mrs. V, Uouml- H A)ple- I ' unt' v'h' relatives w hile in I'en- ' by, later going on to I'olnlleton to;""1"11, i attend the Hound-I p. Mr, Mac- 1 t ' Hiawatha will bo there and Po cahontas too, and all the other i tho lips lM'he;ith his well modeled nose. His e es alone at e peculiar. They are deep hhio. but pi mri?!1 y TrRH VY fixed, stariim itmility. as If their AUj ( wmir wjim jn a 0u.iin Knelt ron is assistant manager of , the Cortland branch of tho Keder- al Iteserve bank llitnks I -a ; ramie Itottiitiful Arthur (!. Hrooker says he has stopped In l.a Grande many times on his visits hh tmvellng passen-j ger ngenl ot tho Canailian Pacific I'm il (i v 1 1 1 na Htu t lirnn I .n (!r:ind.. this morninir On the t ruin. 1 blblrelCS stOiy "l.a tiiande is a beautiful Httl city." ho said, 'X alw ays like stop here.1 i library dolls are going to appear j w ith them un Indian boys and girls, i p;ipoo.ses, braves. III ho brow n I maidens and Injun squaws. TbTy will be there with their real Indian tepee lo welcome all the boys ami girls of l.n Grande who nttend the hour tomorrow clock at the city (Continued from Pace 1) denotes, Sunday school, M. 1. A. and primary stake ami ward work ers. 1 0:'n to 1J Public session, church theologienl study hour. Sunday AftermMin 2 p. in. Ucgiilar tpiarterly eon frrence session. Mmdav 1'veniny; 7::tn p. m. I'imltc session. M. I. A. on the train he wore a smartly cut brown tweed suit with a dark Itlaine, Wah., intending to recov er bis aulomoldle, w bich was lo h a t he hands of rust urns author It h-s there. lti used a "big blue car" on Ibis trip, he said, but according to Col. II. G. McMulllu. bead of the Itrll- hrowii stripe. His tie was brown Ish Columbia police-, lie was driving with cream colon d spots and there a light ear, was a ihin brown stripe in bis llcvro-siif' Ilimmlavy sbirl. f Twice on Mond.iy night, while he ! morning nt ten GticM of J. K. He,vnoltls Tom Higgins and Howard Jones, of linker, visited Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Itey nolds, of .a Grande. Howard la a t...- nf It. ..-i.nl,!.. nn.l li a wont with Mr. ami Mrs. Heynolds 1 for rhlldrrn, and .Marjorie yesterday to Corvullis where he is a student ut the Oregon State college. Tom Jliggins re turned to Haker. library. Itecauso this Is Kouml-l p ; It had been previously itn week. Miss Gertrude Wageiier. nounci d that Kh-hard li. l.yman. ohiblren's librarian, has planned to ,t( the ojinruiii of Twelve Apostles, tell Indian Htorles to the little folks, would be here fur the conventions There will be tales of Indian war- but a telegram received by William fare, romance and adventure. Tho 0. Hanks this morning' said thnt program which is one of the week- he was unable to intend and that ly story hour event, should be one in-. Merrill would eome tit of the most interesting of the year stead. was believed to he still tn Vancou ver, he crossed and recrossed the In) eruat tonal bound. try at HIalne. On I bo first occasion, ho sa Id," nfter reaching the C S. side be found himself fourth or fifth lit a line of automobiles. Go noticed Milinued wllh his do- other motorists being searched and barges and the reason their effects examined, liealiv.ing "Well. I suppose- you a iv surpris ed not lo ftnd mo armed to the tooth as they snid -ihoMt pm.r llltle mother," bo remarked with a trace of bitterness. "I leading all these slories about myself has certainly given me a lot of amusement Then he Ida) of Ih. Today Saturday jsaErastteq mi WAUNr:IM!R0?.w7t, CiUMSDN CITY mmm loy JCKN LEILA. MIUAN-HYAM SCJiH-MATTKEWEHI KICHARD ANNA TUCKER- MAY W0IIG MKtCTtO SY OAtnlt Mio . awakni;r bugs phouiiction 'The Fight Pest" Sport II lei and lYIix Cartoon for his flight. jthi.t Inspection of his papers or On his way to Vancouver North- : baggage In the automobile would coit took great deliubt in telling .veve.il bis identity he felt that cap train officials bow he had eluded tore was imminent, capture sevwral times. , Hut luck and bis own resource- on Monday after his trail was , fitness saved him. lie noticed a Mh lost at tho Poudroll street rooming j w oman uceompanled by two chll house In Vancouver, be drove to dren, struggling with several suit- 1 Buys1 Sheep Hill' Peddigaunt, of Welder. Ida., spent a few hours In l.a Grande this morning on a sheep buy lug mission. Mr. Peddigaunt Ik a stock man and has lived in W'elser fop no years, Kight Of Mr. Peddigmjnt'H horses are entered In tht ruce ut tho Pendleton ltound-1'p. How ever, he In not visit Injf th papeant t his year. .OtM Of TeMM'S Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Cutler pass ed through Pendleton on the open ing day of the Kound-l p, Wednes day, on their way to l.a Grande Jroin, Portland when- they have h.-en visiting. "Kven that early in the Hound-Cp season the grand Ktunds were wen filled," Mr. Cut ler said. "it looked as though there are more ndian topees there this year than last, too." Now Sy-teni Started A iVw card index system is being installed tn the Orande high nchool. The file has an Individual card for each student and has on It ppaco for name of the student, his or her personal qualities, standing in the class, all subject grades and extra curricula activities. The rec ord on the cards is kept from tho time the student enters a l.a Grande public school. until the lime lie is graduated. Woodmen to Miet A special meeting of the Paci fic Woodmen w 111 be held at the Kagb s hall Monday. Sept. at eight o'clock in the evening. At that time, officers for the coming year w 111 bo elected and Stute Manager I-'. A. Hoard will be pres ent to plan a big Initiation to bo held here In December. Ail mem bers are urged to be present. Went to Pendleton Mrs. A. W. I'mibner went to Pen dleton yesterday where she will vis it lu-r daughter. Miss Kdith Pauh ter. and attend the ltound-l'p. Mrs. 1 inubm r makes her hoiue near Gooding. Ida., but for the last two months or more she has been vis iting In Seattle. Portland and Sea side. She has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Harry Gibson, since the first of September. GolT Arriin-jeiiM'iit Made At the last meeting of the hoard of directors of the I.a Grande country club, it was voted to tend the privilege of the golt course to all ministers of the city on payment of $5 a month green SMITH FIRES HOT SHOT AT WHISPERINGS NORMAL ROOF MAY HE DONE THIS AUTUMN (Continued from Page 1 (Continued from Page 1) Thiriy-tw ditoritim rooms and a large an vil! be Included. INC company in ennrge oi me wm-h. The office of Mr. Nnnlnulsl. of the' of Hubert Golt. inspector, of Portland, are all lo- and the Itev. Mordeeai Ham. homa Paptlst minister, two of his rlt ipu ri nhi I form tlin mil'- ernor 'told bis audience last night m-erimemlcn that "one of the moan ihiiu;s he had seen In the campaign was a circular sent to him by a Masonic friend Of his ami purporting to have been sent out "under Cat ho lie. auspices to Catholic voters." Quoting from it, he wild it "tells 'how wo have control in New York, stick together and we ll get control of the country." lie said it ap parently hail been Kent to the Ma sonic order In New York because "so many members of thai order are friends of mine and have heen voting for me for the last 1 u years." Penh's Any Connection HP disowned any connection with the circular and said he would lake a chance thnt "nobody inside of the Catholic church has been stu pid enough to do a thing like thai." And then, as tho crowd cheered, ho added : "Let me ma ke myself perfectly clear. I do not want tiny Catholic In the fulled Stales of America to vote for me on the sixth of November because I am a Catholic. If any Catholic in this country helieve that the welfare. x-'the well-In ing. the prosperity, the ill growth, and the expansion of the Cnlted Stales Is best conserved a nd : H l best promoted by t he elect ion of. en- cated In a frame biilldim; mi tbej she of the eont ruet ion. Itooms for storing concreie. and building tools, ate also loi.ite.l in tbehuild- MURDER FARM DENIAL MADE I5Y SUSPECT! (OonMnned from Pnge 1) newspaper head Jinn which stated that Mrs. Clark was suspected of havinu net with foul play. Inning the interiw tt w:ii no! even necessary to ;isk him for a statement, ho stalled 'speaking of his m n accord, The yoi it h bet rayed lutrvoii noss only in hi" frequent use of a tube of salvo with wl h lie touched to his d i v lilts. "Well, lake a cood o horrihh- criminal. I loes as terrible as he is pah Hills Bros' Arab says HILLS BROS Coffee is more than something hot to drink tltr l..l ' hf I In. Hatchway Huttonless Fall Union Suits for men In all weight of wool and cotton. No buttons to come off. The. Suit $2,123 to S3. I5 Underwear of Quality. Clint's Clothicry The (Store With Otxucieooe fees. This means that the on- I noover, l want mm m vote tor . ginal membership foe is eliminated ; Hoover and not for me." and the ministers who are inter-' "Put on tho other hand." he con- ! ceded in golf can use the local g-olf 'tinned, "I have the right to say course by payment of th monthly "t that any eitien of this country lines. that believes I can promote the , , j welfare, that I am capable of steer- Uv; the ?Mp of state safely through the neM four years and then votes; against ine heca!io of my religion, r be Is not a real. pine, genuine American." The nominee said that the "cry of Ta mrna ny Hall" w hich former 1 Senator Owen haU raised in a . let ter to htenator Simmons, democrats, 1 North C.-irnllitn, and printed in the nt-'i ession.i 1 Record, w as "not h- Ing more nor les-t than a red her ring that is pulled across the trail In order to throw us off the eenl." ToIIh of .pMillitmeuls Tit and lag on wnother "lie" a re port t hut while governor he had Mppolnit-d only Catholics to office, the governor amid rrb of "Hani, lliim.-' direetd at the liaptlst iiiin-i-lrr on the platform. re:id a long list t.f his uppofntmen's showing rt good port ion of protest a nt s a nd Jews in his cabinet, in the Mute Ju dirtnry and county officos. Ornting with vigorous, sleeping genres and nt times a msu in 1 ng a crouching position its ho came down with n jewing of the arm to emphiKJt u point, the governor brought hi a1dres to n rb.i-e wph his itpial for a (ban, const I'ifiive curtipultf said. North, vonth ai fair ha on w.i'f f. left. MM-1 tin t;ood-lofd1nH nilng manner. b.-n-k in an iiurtlng on I he eadv nllle ofl Himv lYom Knsll Mrn. Ki Wartuworth nnd n.-ili'W, Hyroii HoKin, of .MirlilKun Vii). t,-'y. !nn.. witp in I. Grnnilc sll iluy ypst'Tiluy visitinK at the honw of llit'ir counin, .i. Katun. 'I'h'y vvf-r.- on thir way liome from u tmir of til'' wit (ni'luilinlf f'atlf orniii. Ori'Kon anil pans of Wash ington. Thi-y t li in K l.a (irun.l.- ie a nir." i!a-'. Th-y nr. InrK- lan'l oiwi.ru unit Hnck talrl tn tin- Visitlnx Mollirr M. A. raulk. of Hat ranifiito. fu., nrrivnil here TiiiI) effolti for a visit with lii mothft'. Mm. I. W. l-'au Ik. hn liven In Town, lie experts to remain a month or mrire. Mr. 1'uiilk lived in l.a (;rannv until about nine years axo when he inovnl to the rallfornla city. He was rar Inspector for the O.-W. It. & N. rompany ontl Iji nt piffi eilt etiiploy.il hy tli' rallroa.l In Siirratnento. Ills father. I. W. ! ran Ik. wan a plonrw of tliin plaee : hnvtiiK lul.l the first stone louu.la ! tw.ii I.elow the. Oh! town hill. Mr. T alk note many changes in La ' flrvnde ainre he IIvm1 hero mid think "It U mljhty nice plc." A Snfe IMnt'i' It, liny A Surt I'ln'-c to Have You can meet your ends nicely its y t u r ntiiiflilitir fines hy piactic ina I lie s K( 0N0.MY ST0UK I'KICKS In addition to our eve i y-day low prices, we aru niakinj; drastic re ductions on every article in the store in order to unload before moving to our New Location on Adanih Avenue, some day next week, where a new front is now heing put on in the Huntington llttildin opposite the Star Theater. Watch for our opening announce ment. Economy Store Wlirte Most 1'iviplt. Trflilr Ml.hael S. Alpell. I'nip. 211(1 ,.hH SI. Hills Urns.' prnctss of ''tintriillccl Kunslinf givts llnir fiff,r mi ex clusive flavor. I ... .iS VJ- v;1 . .., 2,a.w h ' SirfUX ' """ '" " '''"i'l' i if pnnntt hit qruHtt picturt J JtinrqPhilbin i . tDonJJvaraco V A Mia,,, eple of riKhllnK Qju M 'Knoll in. ii mill h. viiii; women! si il ft ' i QrilliamJIusTin i ALSO "MKTRO XKWS" Saturday Only Look for the Arab ! It's the sign of the Rcnuinc Hills Bros. Coffee. That famous rof-e of uni-: form ilcliciousncss because every berry is roasted evenly hy 1 1 ills Hros.' exclusive continuous proc-j ess. No ordinary method of roasting could pro-: dtice such a marvelous, full-hodied flavor. j Hills Bros. Coffee is packed in vacuum. All the rich flavor and exhilarating aroma come to you intact. Ask for 1 lills Bros. Coffee by name and look for the Arab on the can. frri rm ike nriiliniil vtliuuin fifk. ktiuly upened WfA " te), ft 19)1 lll 'p .SAWITI Ijrtiri p'urntt n v .vTi A. L V It 11 USE II 7 iri nfnmnn who conquered Cothcdy I'Al'A'S I'ttST'