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Wednesday, November 21, 192a VA CiRANDE EVENING 'OBSERVER Pape Five Local News In Brief Mi. lJtrh Vi-Hs Mi'c Henry l.itch, of I'nterprlse, is vLsiiiiiK in l.a Grande. VKIt Her"' -Mr. ami .Mis. Alvan MrFettrldKC of lOnlcrprise, arrived In l.a tirande Monday for a short visit. is i hi Itukrr Mr. and .Mrs. A. M. (iobl. of I.a Urn ude, visited in linker Kun day with relatives. Krluiii to Sumner- y Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Molu and It in brother, Itobert, returned to Sumner, Wash., last nitrht niter a two-day visit in Grande. Here I'niiii Pendhtnu M is. I:. K. Fowler and Mrs. ' 1 1 tint ir, of Pendleton, are vlstt with Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Fww ler, of l.a Grande, for a few days. Iteturns lo I. a Grande l:;iy Grice. recently of Prndle. ton. is bark in l.a Grande work Ini; at the Fob y Hotel Harber Shop. Condition Same The eonditlon of Jo Jin Watdcn, loejil pame warden, who is seri ously ill at his home on ( Vdnr Mre.-t Is said to he about the Fame. .Mr. Ci nder ltrtiims V. o. flintier, owmt of tin- l.a Grande hotel, returned from Hose, burir lust nilit. Mrs. Clinker who accompanied her husband to lCo.se bilik'. is .stilt l here. y Ki t urn 1'i-mu Ittwhurs Mr. and Mrs. O. It. Davis, of l.a Grande, returned from Kosehurtf l.-ct ninht. Mr. and Mrs. Davis visited .Mr. and Mis. A. K. Davis, parents of Mr. Davis, at lioseburK"- Here I'l'iun Futerprlsi M rs. William N'esbitt and sun. William Jr.. of Knterprlse, arrived in l.a Grande yesterday for U short visit. They expert to return to morrow. Mr. Hei'lii Ijeaws - Hermann S. HerlniT. of I tost on, Mass.. left I .ii Grande last night. Mr. lb-rim? arrived in the city yes terday and in the event up trave a lei-tare on "i 'hristiun Science." (W is Handed Dm h . Hay Snider shut a duek with a T, s. KeoloKieal .survey liand uf liM'd to it yesterday while h unl ink' on the Grande Uoude river mith W. l' Gallagher ami f. T. Lindsay. i 'unit's I Yum Pendleton Jack llarkm-ss. of Pi-ndl-don. :f rriverl in l.a Grande yesterday. Mr. I la 1 1; it ess la helping tin Lr Montgomery Ward store pre para tiry lu its opening Huturdiiy In l.a Grand' lApeeled Tonight I loraee .1. Nelson, auditor for I he Grande Hondo Lumber com pany, left Monday on a business i i ip to l.'-u istun and Winchester, Ida. Mr. N'-Imm Is expeeled homo this evi'iiim;-. Mis I'huk Hem- Mrs. K. . I'larli, if Knterprlse, arrived In l.a Grande yesterday, reiurnimr in the evening to her heme. Mrs. Klnrk attemled the fhristi:iu Seii'iiee lertuie ysterday (enini;. To Hatiee A daiir will be hrld at the Hut Lake Sanitoriuin tomorrow eventnif lion oi iim the- attests and pat ienl.s at Hie lake. Music Will be fur nished by ttn Nlnhthawks nrehes tra, of sevi'ti uteres, and will bepln at 7::a ;,nd md at li:tt. Opens Art Studio Aeeortlinp to the Stan foiil lllus liati d Ui vit w, the university alum ni paper. I ni ot liy Itn ti holts, who W has just leturm-tl from a lu-uionih study In Kuropf. has opened a i i ) 1 1 1 1 1 ) ( if i;t I art .studio in New York fity. She is a former La Grande .-....l..,,t -m.l ni:inv iH.'ti.lsi in this eotumunity. H n lo Gather The men of the Presbyterian hen's club are planning a pro gram for tomorrow night. Tho meeting wilt open with a musical prelude the nature of which is to be kept as a surprise. "You'll en jity the meet ing conre." invites ""V. M. Ihimphn vs. .It will be held at the home of the Hov. J. George Walx. Thanksgiving SUITS and OVERCOATS The famous Kuppenheimcr and Jlkhaels-Stearn Co's higii grade makes, styled and patterned for men of partieular tastes. I'riees sensationally reduced in this mighty RETIRINf; FROM Ul'SIXESS SALE Every price, slaughtered. IxJnartl IUm Hero Kdwurd Itoop, of YYulluwa, visit ed In l.a Grande Monday. !rVm liiloii Mr Kvolyn le Horde, of 1,'itlon, arrived In !a Griiude Monday. Sho registered nt the Foley hotel. 5 lYoiu) J'eiulletoii " - - ' ' -; Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Wbstvr. of Pendleton, arrived In tlio city Monday. , , , . li-om l".nlrri1lsw- ' s Mr. and Mrs. Carl N, Mill.;- and Mrs. '. It. Holmes, of Knterprisc, arc visitors In l.a Grande. Mr. Hut ler Here . i Vjnnn M. ltntli-r. ut Ontttt-hi o.'iino to 1 41 Grande Monday.- Mr. Hutler registered- at the 1- olc hot.. At Foley HihcI W. J. flay, of Knlcrprlse. was a visitor In 1-a Grande early this wppk, .Mr. iay . sinyeu ai ui Foley hotel. Ill at lloNiiltal Horaee Kunpp. city w:iter super intendent, underwent an operation at the Grande Honde hospitaY Monday. His condition is reported, to be improving. Will htno StindH.v If. D. Kuhl. of rortlaud. will leave La Grande Sunday following a visit to tho city In connection with the Installation of some of the fixtures In the Montgomery j Ward Htore lure. j Go lo Idaho rails 11. L. Harth, of Lorliainl. am', 1L 1 . Barber, also of I'ortland, have' left for Idaho Kails,) Ida., fol lowing a short visit In La Grande at which time they visit-d the Montgomery Ward & f o. store here. Ili-Dads Adjotirii I The Hi-Dads, meeting in the city' hall lust night, adjourned tint llj next Tuesday night at 7 o'clock because of lack of a Miioriiin, J. K.. Heynolds, grit ud-dad, urges that alt ii i (-in b make plans to attend the next Tuesday meeting 1 VI U Dlciis A rrl es l-'eltx Dh-us, former resident of La Grande, will have charge, of the furnilUi'o department of the Mont gomery Ward & 'o. si ore which will open In La Grande Saturday,! Mr. Die us has been a student at thu folleire of Idaho, at Caldwell. I Come lo Mlnko Homr .Mr. and Mrs, John V. Gretilleh, of Pendleton, pa" rents of Krancls Grculirh, of La Grande, nrrived In the ejty . Monday nnd will malo thtdr HtwiiV' here. Mr. and Mrs. Greulieh have purchased a home fit HO.'! Third street. Hefurc coming to La Grande they lived In.IVir dleton for 25 years. Itelurns to Wallowa Stanley Shell, of the Shell Mer- canlile company, of Wallowa, re- turned to his home yesterday af- ter stopping In Lu Grande for a, Cily .Manager Hack j Governor lin n si er told tlmgor- short. visit with friends. He was( city Manager and Mrs. W. C. , ruors that no ini't inr'-mejit ,of leg en route to Wallowa from Cor-; Crews returned t inlay from Cor- j is!a live p t oy;tii i-s was conicm VHllts, where he witnessed the Ore- vallis, w here tin y attended the j plated, beeaus-- no project eoiihl be gon-Oregon State football game Oreiron-Mcaver foidball name last carried oof except as the h -.gtsla- alurday. Tti Mwt I'rhlay The Itlverla Parent-Teacher as soeintlou will meet at Lane chapel Krlday evening ai o"eloek. A short business meeting will be held nt which delecates to the parent teacher convention at Pendleton last week, will give reports. A program of music is to be given and refreshments will be Served Brother Vigils .Mrs. Iahhw .Mr. and Mrs. Paul .lahnke. of t Portland, nrrived in La Grande I this morning to visit at the home; of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Loney. t Mr. -.lahnke and Mrs. Loney are brother and sister. The .lahnkes are on the way back to Portland from nn extended trip to New York, Washington I. ".. nd other! cities. Heturus to l.a Grand ; Colon U. Kberhard, recently elected joint state senator of I'ntou i and Wallowa counties, returned i yestr-rday from MrMlnnville where i he has ben with his mother, who has been critically 111 for several djyrf. Her eonditlon Improved , enoiiKh that he could return to La j Grande. I THE BROWN DERBY STILL WAVES ' ' - v i- .4 .VI' There's a good ile;.l of .uiiai'ineiit registered lure in At Smith's expression. JL-. w iuli Mis. Smii h a nd t U?ir party, are shown after aliyhtin Irom tlieir train on the return in Albany. N. There, filling the sta: iiji and streets, hi- saw the l.ilf:e.-l ami most enthus iastic crowd that h.jd haile.t the liifwii J terby to the eajdlal city. The defeated e.intlldale had seared a U'iumpii of f riehdsh'ip. ir. Waller VKits j WaUeL of Vnton visitor in la Grande r , I was a, erda He stayed at the La Grande hotel. At Siicajawca ; i Hrooke Galloway, of Klijin. -is rcgi.vtert d at the Saa;awea Jan. ; Mi. Galloway an 1 ed in the city yesterday. l'iom Ilerml-ton S. Nesilale, oi Hefiutston, arriv in La Grande yesterday. He slaying at the Saca.iawea ,Inn. I .Ml. Kll lilell H. W. Kr.eitloll. of D 'IL'l-l- Of ' t !.. Ml.lll L-DIII man Ward I in La! ih,.,-.. v n -i Grande Sunday. i jViim I'emlletuu 1 .Mr. uml Mrs. f. of 1'emHeton, came to. La Grand' 'A yesterday for a short slay. Th at the Saeajawcu Inn. Mr. Hen n to Ieae f larence D. Mean, or Portland, formerly of Klf;in, will leave Sun day, Mr. l!ean is a member 61" the merchandising and udvcrtisiug of fices of Mont pom cry Ward com pany at Portland. H . IJerteil Heh'nit'.s 1 Hay Williams and Miss I'ranees ( 'herry, of La Grande, have been elected delepates from the tlistrlet composed of In ion and Wallowa counties, to the I niveistty of Ore gon alumni convention to be held at Kupeiie l-'rhlay Nov. 2:1. leiomties to the 1 niv.-i-Mltv- .f Or,., gnri a! ni eonventioii to be h,..id at Kugi-ne l-'rhlay Nov. 2:1. J Saturilay. 'Mr. and Mrs. G. ture mlchl direi-t, althonch the i I avis. M i s. t 'rows fat lo r and rapidily of 1 he const rue l Inn pro- mother, returned uilli them and 'gram uilhin d Mm ,! Hunts could will visit until after the holidays -be aeceletate,! or retarded to syn I jehroiilzc wit h national and local ltd urn I'mm Portlaml Jmels. j . Miss Hnth Mar., uis and J f . G. j Hettiek, of I a Gramh-. returned A Pan'e Iniiram-e. from a visit to Portland. yesl-r-i "'n-itioa of such a cons: nicl ion day. Mrs. M. M. Man pi is of Is- I eser ),e con I In tied, "is one of 1 I T0RAL DOOMED TO DIE " mm v m i . i m itvi w. 1 1 1 1 iiri 1 1 j, , i i . . , i if. - mm MmWMm' e i mi- m tf cmtmn ; it Vfc iaB I vt K" x i' i Cm 1 t,f Ht1 I n! i.i' :ti. :J It ,.r .1.. 1 ,.n 'I'.m.l. I.. f.,r llir I'll -I.. I, . ; Ah.ir. I i.f Sli-t- ill'.- ti'.U -1 I s I I..- . -Ul.-.l 1.1 J Mi.ii.il. M...h.-r M.u-ii Iind fity. accompanied Hum on Die return trip from Hood Hiwr i where she has bo-n visttmy he Here s. 1 1. I . lla-pold. of arrived in La Grand Mr. Ilaipuld arriv' - ton day thai) a week a'o to t:ik of the preparation for thi ef the Montgomery Wu ! charge otieuiup d store of which he They will mak is local manager. t heir home at the apartments. ailde Hunde Mr. Ivoblru-i, llei-e II. Kohlrns, of forvallis, arrived in La Grande Saturday. Mr. Kohl rns is assistant inanaver of, the Montgomery Ward store at for vallis and is helping with the ar- j rangement of the store in La . j Grande- which will be opened Sat ' ui day. M r. Kohlrns will return Koseiibaum, w,,,,,!,,. - IIOOYLK I'f,AN MAY PREVENT ANY PANICS (Continued from Page 1) the next four yi a i'u that a construc tion revive may priiibnMy be ae-' eiimulaied in Ifnie of plenty ai;ain!l the lean year thill is lo conic. What l lnole.s. "This invnes slntply the pruvi- sioii of i he inn credit to be leleas. funds or i I hen Indexes need and sueh eels as may i shall indicate the deslgnnlmn of pr cniumi-nd il.-elf In ! concerned". the ul horly u -4 ) ' " i !f4 I i I tho bcl forms ot lnnurur.ee against the panics of our past. It may not be a curfl-ull but It rorinlnly will alleviate our Ills. In some mnumrt it In possible to do for etnploymMit what t ho l-Vderal Iteservo Hystein has donr for finance and with e- iiiual advaulaKo to the country as a I whole, 'ricturo the uppronrh of an eeo I uoinle rritils with unemployment I thi-eatentm; tn every hand. The re. Uaii of three billions lit construe tlon eontruct by publle and iuasi Ipnblie uuthorltbn would remedy or aiuetioMiii thn slluatlon In th (winkling of nn eye. 1'ederal In-ile-;es ar already bwoniinff avail able that remove the problem from the domain of speculation or opin ion and place thf nwd unon a basts of simple facts. No rralmllJillun. "No centralization of authority Is proposed, but merely the rreatlon of a eondiilon by concerted uetion j t lint shall make possible a remedy . t lu t will appeal persuasively to all, 1 Kollow the flow of thosf three bil lions to the contractor, to thn lab- iorer. to the material mrn, to the faetttry, to the factory employees, to the merchants, to the farmer. It goes like the house that Jack built and un-4nployment Is ut nn end". Find Baby's Body; I Hunt For Mother Hol'STt. Tex.. Nov. L'l (AP) The theory that the mother of an unidentified murdered baby also met death at tho hands of a fiend was advanced here today when po lice' records failed to show u re port of a missing Infant. The baby's mutilated body, which had i.ceii stuffed Into a lard can, was found tn a lonely Kiileh near here yeslerlay. . 1 Tho pine-months-old girl had l'endle- I'ceu stabbed and shot and the yesler- bod dismembered. Tolieo betiev d more ed thv buckshot charge which prohaldy catisi-d her death Jilso j killed her mother, ahd that dense) underbrush tn the. vicinity of the umcsomo find may body. yield another : si s i i ;ct A 1 1 1 1 1 :s r i :i ' LOS ANGKLKS, Nov. 21 (AT) Woodford Childress.' 2S, was ar rested by reuuest of Santa llarbara poller who charged him ami an unidentified partner w 1th fraudti , lent ly obtaining $50,000 worth of ( Kectirttlea from Mrs. Helen K. Os j good there.' The woman, -widow of j a wealt hy Oregon lumberman, re ; ported she Imd turned the Hecurl ; th a over to the men, who were said to have sold them. Nerve A Prcssur "A m ii,i; w.r ,m;h i:sm You've oft en heard I hat ex pression.. PerhaiiS you yourself are a victim of "nerves". Mo you ieal.e that the trouble may lb- In your spine. In the wrong or maladjustment of the bones of your hack? Chiropractic ad justment will relieve that, nerve pressure by proper adjustments, our eleiTrical treat men Is are soothing to the nerves, and will relb-ve the nervous tension. t 'ome tn ami let us tell you what we ran do for you. Consultation I'Vee, Ml. .1. WOOM-Xli 20 Summer Hhlg, lh(Mie 197-W. Km: I00-W 1 1 oum 0 a. ni. to Ii p. in. (Chlmpmedc Jcls ItesuKs) Cara Nome Toilet Powder To ib1;tlu Ilie most bi fn itt afl' r your re freshing s It o w i: r or bath, dust youie!f v H h Cara .Nome 'lh f l'w ill r. II Is rooting. MaUt sthe sl.ln t t-I soft a u d sinool h. Pel f omed with t he faseln.itl og odor Cara Nome, $1.50 .J-- ' ' ' j .- - Germans Reduce Debt to America WASHINGTON. Nov. 21 A1') Germany reduced tho claims of the I'nlted Stales for reimburse ment of tho cost of maintenance of tho unity of '-occupation on the Ithtno river by $:'.&&S.47l during h fiscal year .emit tip Juno 3u, leaving due L' IU.6 S:',7 75, Major Cteneral Uoderirk I, t.'ar michael, chief of finance, reported today to Secretary of War Davis, that Germany made two payments, the Hist of $K, U'j. SO and the sec ond of ? l3.t3i,SCt and was al lowed a credit of $ 7ti, UADioM j:i.i:tTnociTi:i SAN DlY:GO. fak. Nov. 11 AP) Joseph Newton Smith Jr., 2K, chief radioman stationed at the f hollas Heights naval radio sta tion, was killed by an electric shoek while on watch. Officials said Smith, in making a test, held one of his Instruments too close to a H.IKiU volt carrier. The current jumped to the instrument, killing him. sr i Hi: vis si:i: il iu ci; HOMK. Nov. 21 (AT) The par ty of American students who are visiting lu Italy, were received by 1'rcmicr Mussolini today. He show ed keen Interest In their world tour and asked especiully what in terested i hem most In Italy. MI DI'OIED WILLING TO I'l.AY iti;so. i i:oi r.i.iA i; MKDKOIID, Ore.. Nov. 21 .W) i., nn 1 lii ir It fc nto lo':ifls announr.'d this morning Hoy were willing to play iietison, or any t n- er I'ortland hiifh school football team lu that tity, on a percentage basis Thanksgiving day. VKLMILION. Alberta. Nov. 21 1 (A I ') -Uosella Annett. ., Is a hero- J (lne. She carried eight children to (Safety from a burning farmhouse 1 while the parents were away. i - I - O ' i S (T 3 a ' - 7 5 . ("5 5 : 5 3 ST s i - i -t C ; r ., is - rT" a 5. OJ o a p as -' s -. I -. s a ' - 3 3 Opposite. Huh nctiku trip's cum s'i'M ,j siiopi'iNf; The w l-c tin tliiins shop-IM-r knows (he mlxaiiiaKrs of early shopping. There Is the riciiin of all the new ineii h-limli-e lo clmiix' from. the "ril-ir' Is avoided both ul the ilore nnd the po( office, and Jhe feel In v I hat you liUie eery one taken i-nrc tif vim's joii fioMi Im-Iiix utl worn out and unable Hi really enjoy your own Chrl--liim-. The plca-aire of caily bop pinii Is uii tiier than cut lu a M'lr-sert in store, w here jou Inn e i omplele free bun to britw-e around nni'-Ut iii-k all df-ptaved ami iiiiirketl for sl.i and price. Anoi her thing lo hear In iiiiud fx Hint almo-i our en liie -itin k K suitable for nifts. Such a mime, tlnwer.. lajnn underwear, iM-drooui lippei, lioxlci-y of all kimK, fancy rubber apron-, !ir-, srarf-, swcalci'v. ami ueier hee -la lit or the fact I hat . ti. mailer what II l, or what Ha- miis- 4MI. vor iiiM.i.v xt: itv si;lt l(; vol itl l.l-' .'2,: JOHN GILBERT MANY HOMES CONSTRUCTED DURING YEAR (Continued from Tape 1) O avenues. Georpc. l.ynmn, to construct Oou home on Third between N and O avenues. July liny l'oulter, to conslruet lil.uoo home on Monroe belweeii Hemlock and Greenwood streets. William I. Kelsd, to construct Jil.nt-'O home on O between Wal nut and Oak streets. August Itild Itenuett, to eonstttlrt $:i,000 home on Kleventh between K and L avenues. N'ovoiiiImt William llidlins, to const met ll'.SOO homo on Twelfth between Washington and K avenues, H, A. t.'raw ford. to construct $3,500 home on KleVenlh bttwien L and M avenues. 0 I KAUT IJfl iVlWIlTR. " - Guaranteed Pure Use KC for fine texture end large volume in your bakings Millions of pounds used by our Government I i fntiDAY F0RB Willi Hence Adoree HE had found his love of Iovch and then the call lo the throne tore her from his arms his life. .Never such a picture of reckless romance, heart-, break and young love. Never such a pair of lov ers as Ramon Sovarro and Renee Adoree. Also comedy. a ax((odt!Vn yct picture Last Showing Today CJhtf f! tyE. Morion Hough She Coming--" FRIDAY and SATURDAY 2 Days Only in First Snow Hits City of New York Ni;V YORK, Nov. 21 (AJ' New York felt thy first real touch of winter today when snow bejran to fall shortly before 9 n. m. Tha fall was lipht and the weather bu reau said it would not amount to much. Tin: DWGi itors AGM l'AKIS, Nov. 21 ( AI) That from -to to 4-1 is the dauperous apo for fat men, is shown by tho sta tistics of a French Insurance oom pany. At this injc, to prow fatter is not only to nr,nv oltb.-r, but ulso to atteempt suicide. An Increase of 20 per cent In fat between 4n and 4 1 corresponds to an Increase of 3o per rent of mor tality above normal. K BUY FOR X ES32 LL FOR JUE8SJ Men's Sheep Lined J COATS J Mens heavy sheep-lined coats that tire exceptionally warm and comfortable. Jleu- vy brown twill and Moleskin. J?7.93 - $9.85 8 i Destroyers of Hfeh Pricea EMorlo, 'Fell' far The Handsome 'Co(i A Dvuma of (lie Underworld With iv.rodw S.Kiun. I'jt O'Mjllfy. Mrty Mnfriy. IJj IVirling jmi exhen ittti hv KING BA00OT ' 3 v IDDcN Glass Drugs Inc. The l.cxfill Store LINT "THE COSSACKS" a i LaCrondc, Ore, Sir'1 w . 'THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE ::'." i-i d