Monday t January 7, .1929.
LA ORANDB -EVENING OBSERVER .
1 Local News In Brief
To luifc-r on Uusiucxs
Chris Miller, or this city, left
today for Baker on a business trip.
jllwi tlmiiut III
Miss Genevieve llanuu, teacher
Jn I. a Gianilo High school, is ill
at her home sulfreinsr from flu.
n Ifettcr Health ;-
Clint Van Meet, who has been 111
fur the last week Is much better
now and Is able to bo about his
work attain. ' , : ':
.Mr. I'Vllows II
t V. H. Kellows,' of Huker, came
to lA Grande yesterday for a short
trip. He Is at the Sucajawea Inn.
i . .
Jtlr. Hniina (iocs
Herbert 11. Hanna,' court, reporter
fur the circuit court, went lo En
terprise yesterday to attend circuit
court for Wallowa county. ,
f . ,
Jirn Mccllnjt
r The regular monthly fire meet
ing will be held ut the fire depart
ment building at 7:30 o'clock this
evening. It is announced.
Mr. Ilwlglii to FjitcrprlM
John 8. Hodgin, local attorney
went to Enterprise today to attend
to legal business.
Carpenter Cioes to Flirii S
1.. Hoeder. of Hcrmiston, went
to Elgin today to do some work
for the O.-W. railroad of which
he Is an employe. Mr. Heeder is a
carpenter. - ,
IVoin Wallowa
N. K. Matthews, of Wallowa, Is . their sons. Hoy -Mansell at Uidd
Ybdts Sous Hero
Mr. -and Airs. J. P. Kenney. of
Elgin, returned to their home this
morning., They have. been visiting
visitor In this elty today. He
is staying at the Foley hotel.
Mrs. Xcwlln Returns
Mr. C. I. Newlin. of La Grande,
Canyon, and W. H, Monsel! in.Hils
city.
ConsiUers rlriiiiiur-.
Charles Kochlttx.. '.of ' KS'lso.
returned 'to her homu yesterday i Wash., llassed through Lu Grande
from Portland where sho has been, this morning on the way to Wal
lowa county where he will Investi
gate; fanning, conditions' with a
view to locutlng there. -:
visiting friends.
Mr. .McKay From Unte
l. L,. McKay, machinist at the
Porllund lline-and Cement com
pany at Lime, Ore., vlsltedt in 1
Mrs. Jollniuii ItctitraM
Mrs. Paul .lollman,' of linker,
Grando Saturday and Sunday, ru- who has been visiting Mrs. A. L.
turning ycsieruay evening, air. Hlchardson In Tj Grande, for sev
McKay visited his son, Don,
works at the Sacajawea Inn.
I let urn From Ijcwlston
Mrs. Nellie Harrison and O. G.
Harrison, of l.a Grande, returned
Iji'uve for Spokane to this city today from Lewlston,
.Mr. and Mrs. William Andrist Ida., where Mr. Harrison Is em-
u n (I small son and Max Walter left ployed by the Camas Praliio rall-
loilay for Spokane. They will re- road as switchman,
turn to their homes hero Thursday. ..
i (Juuruntlno llclcased
I The home of Earl Hough, at
1803 Adams avenue, where one of
his children has been 111 of diph
theria, was released from quaran
tine over the weekend. This leaves
only one case In town and no new
ones for more than a week. It Is
reported.
eral days, returned to her home
this morning. Mrs. Pollman. alto,
sang last night in the sacred con
cert givon at tho Klrst Presbytorlan
church.
.Mr. I,uik1 IiCuvfti
- II. W. lind left today for Port
land, where he Is sales territory
Inan for the General Office Equip
ment corporation.
Moiln-r III In Georgia
K 1- Dyal left Saturday
Hazelhurst, Go., to bo with
mother who-Is seriously 111.
Dyul Is a bollermakor for the O.
W.
Ik'tter Today
Miss Fern Luton, of Im Grando,
Is reported to bo better today. Sho
Is suffering from mumps. Fern Is
a pupil at lttverla school
Mother IMes
y.r. and Mrs, C M. Hutchinson,
of La Grande, left Saturday for
Knderlln, N. !.. where they were
called by the death of Mr. Hutchin
son's mother. ,
Jtotiu-ll to Jincrurise f - t
Albert Varnerj of Enterprise,
passed through this city today on
the way homo from - Portland
where ho has been visiting for
several dnys. . '
ASK $85,000 FOR
NORMAL SCHOOL
(Continued from Pb 1)
Mr, uid Mrs. Seotc Slmi-son, of
rortlunJ, nit liiuw truest h of lr. f
state bud net director, un office cte-au-d
by an uct of (he li27 legisla
ture. -
To Hot urn Money
The Htulo hoard of control ro
purU Hint $168,405,116 will be turn
ed buck to tho Kvnerul fund of the
Htate by Horerul mute Institutions
un account of unexpected balances
and .Mr. It. G. MjcOall of thin city. 1 fpom Hn,iron.iuUim8 mH(la by the
They canm to 1-a, G run do yi'Hti-rtlay.
legislature two yeuni afo. Thene
ir. wiiipBuii is an vinpioyu ui m amoimlll w!U ho M (ollowa: Stale
u,lun 'llFUUU , (Tmininff school for boys. H7,
J X49.74; Kastcrn OreKon lloHplfnl
fur the Insane at Pendleton, $47,-
078.77; Htate I una no HoHpltul ut
SuU'in, $14,743.50; Htate piittun,
f5.03U.87; lnHtitutlon for Feebte
Mlndtd, 92X.241.19; TubcrculoM.H
hospital. 9S.Ili9.81: School for
ilillrul. 91.170,31; School for leaf,
94.u5.0l: School for OirU. 93.
159.29; Kmiiloyment School fur
.Mr. floater. From Nyssa !
J. U. Hunter, of Nyssu, went to
KiHcrprlue today to apend two days
on buHlnisH, Mr. Hur.tor tutytt tbu
coldest weutliiu In Ontario sg far
this year vi.j four below lust Sat
urday niKht,
Visits IMuiditcr IVcIjorU
M rs. J . J . 1 Va rao n, of 1 .a
Grande, returned to this city today
from Portland whore she has been
visiting lier daughter. Miss le I -oris
l'earson. Mia Pearson Is head of i
the commercial ' donartment at To bo Witm-ss ill
Lincoln Hitfh school In tho Koso! H. V. Itil.y
t'itv.
tJocs to iinterprUo
U M M ........ lllu j.ll.t ..i.t.t
Xlnnrt rtuun jiih hi
to Kntei-prlse today, Mr.
lived In Portland until a week atco
when he came to this city to inako
Ills ..home. His future plans uru
Indefinite.
882.11.
I rial
of ia O ran do.
wont to Kuterpriso today to act lot
witness lu the case of tho state vs.
"Actors" Get Big
Sum at Dice Party
NKW OKI-KANS. 1-a., Jan. 7
(AP) Klvo men made up with
Mis, Tribe, and Htm Hot urn-
Mrs. l' L. Tribe and sont Bobble,
of la Grunde, re!""ed' Saturday
from I'ortland where they have Slisa Mt'yen Keton.f
been visiting Dr. and Mrs. Klrth. Miss Margaret Meyers,
Hurry Kewbejtf. which is now on rn,Wi burned cork and false eye
JtexrultH In Xavy r- 'trial in the circuit court of Wallowa, brows, staged a private show ou-
Joe Looper. son of Mil; "Ethel', count. . . . .., titled "hpmlli up" before a select
T.ooper of this city, is about to join i : r little dice party In St. Bernard's
the ranks of the. United1 States ' lt j.Adory to fnvo 1 ('Parish yesterday, and toduy they
navy providing he pawos tho final; i,- w; i. McAdorv.' 1-a Grande wore 95.UOO richer because of tholr
of La ; examination which ho will tako!
physician, is leaving tomorrow for offorta.
1cavo for Iviiternrlsc
Circuit (Judge and - .Mrs. 3 W. Mary's academy
jwmiiue, rciurueu 10 ronianu oui- oi tno nuvy neuuquarieni in Port- Portland to attend a nic.Hing Of
t urday. 8he la a student at St. i land within the next few days. Mr. tlm vP,.,iivfl munril of tho Ore-!
i.ooper is i years oio, ,rc ts K'ttV- : Kon .Hlttto Medical association. lr.
Oregon
and has been
Knowlescof-la Grande, left today upending the Christmas holidays Ing tonight for Portland. He" passed ' McAdory U the Barter
fur Kutorprlse to attend circuit vith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. the preliminary examinations here ! member of the council.
. iuuii ui xauuna i-uuili n ItlUll iO U, iiivyvtn III lU, tjlUIIUC.
r
now In session there.'
i this weekend.
Wallowa Kdltor. Vislt.-
Mrt and Mrs. Harold Humstreet
and daughter, . Mona Louise, of
Wallowa, were visitors In la
Grande 8atur'iy. Mr. Hamstreet
Is editor of the Wallowa Sutt Mona
Ing and will return In the evening,. Louise makes regular visits to La ROhool.
uranue to taK piano anu vioun ' pleted
U 1
1 Wayne Gooilerhan VIMts
Although the act was far from
funny for the gamblers, six shoot
ere made It convincing. One of
the "nctors" threatened to "blow
the audience to hell" If the skit was
stopped. It was not stopped.
Mystery . Man In
Solitary Cell,
Salt Lake 'City
SALT LAKB CITY, Jan. 7 (AP)
A man who staggered into a ser
vice station yesterday itfcornoou
handcuffed, blindfolded and gugged
and declared he was J. O. Price
and that he had been kidnapped by
two men at his ranch near Bitf
Timber, Mont,, i 9 dtys ago tind
brought to Salt Luke was held In
solitary eoufhiemcnt, ut tho city
Jail this morning. ' ,
Police wero awaking .tho ar
rival from Ull'lng, Mnnt., of Shfi
Iff Kd llrannln and County Attor
ney John N. McKarland bofoi-e pro
ceeding; with their Investigation.
In the meantime Police Chief Jo
seph K. Iturbidgu has Issued orders
that the Montana mvHteiy mail
may bo &om by no one, '
Information wub- received from
Itlg Timber authorities shortly be
fore midnight yesterday that tho
charred body of a man found on
tho Price homestead was Identified
as Price and burled nt liofcuiau, j
Mont. A telegram to police also
stated 9H.000 on an Insurance
policy which Price held had been
paid to his father
"I am Price," declared the man
In tho city jail. "1 was kidnaped 19
days ago and carried away from
ipy homestead hv two men. They
kept mo blindfolded and handcuff
ed and I (ftdn't see the light of day
again until 1 escaped yesterday.
They left mo; alone in the uulomo
bllo In which wo traveled from
Montana and I kicked out ono of
tho window 'and got away; I ran
to the service station and Until 1ho
attendant there took off tho blind-,
fold, I hud no Idea whero 1 was.'
Held For Murder
red coileito 'was created today1 by f.'nnTll lirtltni i f "
lh .I....II. or fsrutmil Tosl. uroh- tfU 19
biihon ot Milan. . l'or tho first
time sineo tlio do.calivd BnuyiuM
lun capltlvlty (when the popes
lived ut AvIkiioh In tho HtH cen
tury) the Italian Omllnula are In
a minority, of lour.
' There ure now Itullan Cardin
als, 83 others and S vucunoles. This
uiHkt's It pnietleully certain tliut
the pope will bestow several red
hats at the sprlnjr consistory.
LESS GUARDS
on ami) TEAM
IS SUGGESTION
P1I1LADKLIMUA. Jan. 7 (AP)
U the football rule mukers wish
to speed up the game and make
scoring more frequent, . Lawson
liolioitson, trainer at the Univer
sity of Pennsylvania and head
coach of American Olympic tonina,
HtiMgcfttH tho removal of tho two
guanlK. '
"There are too many men on tho
fields, now," ho un Id, "and 1 would
sugget dropping the guards. They
are there; they work hard: no
body sees them: They just make
tho game more complicated by
their presence on the Held without
adding lu the least to tho thrills.
Uemuval of the guards would mean
more scoring."
ItobertHon'H suggestion found
little favor with Lou Young, Penn
coach. "So far us 1 am concerned."
ho said,.'! wish they would let
football alone, ll'h alt right the
way It Is."
t'OHVALLIS. Ore.. Jan, T AP)
Lanza Uryant was Indicted today
by tho llentou county arand Jury
jon a charge of first degree murder
In connection with the death of
Lewie "Hip" Dlckereon, OrefOtt
State college student and aaslstant
football coach. Bryant wae
charged with smbblng Plckereon
In a fight here the night of Deo. ,
17. Dlckerson was escorting g
young -woumn to her home when
he was attacked by. Bryant who
was au udmlrer of the girl. ;
Circuit Judgo Hklpworth set
time for arraignment thle after
noon, when Bryant will enter hie
plea. . ...
If bottles containing flavoring,
extracts, and seasoning) are not
kept tlfthily corked the content!
will lose their flavor.
m
l7i
.tir. iiiibiNuii visum '
K. I.. Hubbard, or Hnker; is a
visitor in l.a Grande .today. Mr.
Hubbard is an uttorney in Baker,
lie arrived in this city this morn-
Navy Orrkvr leaves
A. M. PflUBhaupt.- ot Portland,
reerultlnK: officer for tho United
States navy, is lcavinr tonight for
Weiser, Ida. Mr. .I'ftuffhaupt has
bees 111 l.a Grando since Saturday
lessons.
I'liiishes Course in Chk-axo " Wayne Gooiierham, of l.a I
Donald Hookout. of Knterprise, : Grande. visit(-d Ills father, V. H.
passed lluguxh l.a Grande tills I Gooderliam, In I'leusant Valley
niornlnir on the way to his homo i dui lnif the weekend, retuniinir tu
from Chicago where lie has been i his home last nlBlit. Wayne is a
attending the t'ayne Kloctiieal I pupil in the seventh Krado of tho
Mr. Hookout bus com-(Sacred Heart acudemy.
tho four months' course)
Afghanistan's army nas gone on
strike for Its pay.. Maybe the
soldiers do not propose to stand
for any old army games.
Ktltll Hniniwell I'lrxlgcri
Miss Jtuth Bramwell, of !.a
Grande, hns been pledged to Al
pha -hl Omega, national social
recruiting young men for service sorority ot the University of Ore
I there and will stay with hia par-' Dr. Meruit Hunt.
I ents Mr. and Mrs. John Hookout Dr. It. O. Mel.'ull, of this city.
'in tnterprlso until spring when he went duck hunting on the Sliukuj
plans to obtain eleetrlcul work. river the latter purl of the wr"k.
. Ho returned Saturday night. Dr.
.World Xoi Ko Itlg Mct.'all hunted on the river be-
Italian Cardinals
- Are in Minority
Auross from Uohnenkamp's
CLKAItANCK MAI4KI ' '
illl'A off of Hll Serlco '
I'rhiM MeaiM A Ileal '
Savltiir to Ymi. ' '
I ' v 'flMt.'ll''
in the navy.
gon. It has been announced. Miss '
Hrumwell Is a new student atthe
university.
Stirrer Painful Accident
' Little Surnmsr Alport, six-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Al
pcrt, of La Grande, suffered a pain
nl accident last Kriday when ho
flipped on un icy spot In the yard
of the high school building, fell; this morning on the way to hla
and broke his nose. The accident hoinb. Mr. Cheney has been visit
occurred after the noon recess Jng In Pendleton with his brother.
when Sumner was hurrying to get 1 Japiel Cheney. Two weeks ago
in line to march Into the schooj 1 hc.:camo weat from Chicago where
yhuildlnatQhjcJJrsJ gViudiwmjrUjhp hap been working for tho past
lU unAcrWeiiai o'iKM7itl0h','SatUi,IyVa'lJ"He Is son of the Editor of the
diiy and is said to be gutting along ; Knterprise Record-Chleftaln at
nicely. ... 'Enterprise.
That the world isn't so big after tweon Welser. Ida., and Ontario.
all has again been illustrated, this Ore.
time in the cuhc of Clydo Hobert-j
son. who has just returned from a i KxiH'iieiicoi Cold Wcathcr--
! month's vacation trip. He Is back Thomas l- Itooney, of tho O.-W.
Ueorgo Cheney Passes Throdxli - j in La CJrande now at his job ut! railroad, with headquarters In this
Georgo Cheney, bon of Mr. and. the desk of the Sacajawea Inn. i city, says the coldest sections of
Mrs. George P. Cheney, of Knter- , while In Cody, Wyo.. Mr. Itobert- Kastern Oregon from Arlington to
prise, passed through La Grande ; 8on vOoc" saw an old acuualnt-1 Himtinirlon nt nieKent m Uulo-r
ance, K -'A. Kaber,' who is well and Pleasant Valley. The ther
known in La Grande as representa- mometer has ranged from ust
tlve of the Hess and Son company, , above xero to live degrees below
of St. Louis. He has been making! for several days Mr. Kooncy says.
this territory for the last seven or I i i n
eigljt yoaraj Ioc niys. anAIw4n4ftVQ-ii to Hoitv ?.',.;. r
uio oniy i.a umnnn person i'nr mph, ti, ! , Kmlth. of Klirin. aiu
iYou Can't Beat
THESE LOW PRICES
' On Men's and Young Men's
SUITS AND
OVERCOATS
Maclu by Kuiipenhcimer, Michaels - Stern Co.,
1 ; and other' fine makes now going at
j; HALF PRICE
"ou Can Get 2 Suits foi' the Price of One.
Itfir, KI4.KS Suit (PI 7 JO Iteg. I7.H."i 40 0'?
mm;;.. )XI.'40 ( emmt.1 now tpOtVO
Ki-i;.' :l7.4.i Suits $1Q 79 . "' -- 70
now JplO.IO , Uvcrcoiits now... tpHslO
Ki'K. S:t.K.- Suits - Q AO - Heg. 2;.50 (pi J me
now pA.I0 tlnrcoat.i now.... tpJLO.IU
llejr. t2.tr. Suits fO- OO lleg. $:I2.4S 1 fi 9Q
now pX.O OtcreontM now... pJ-U.ilO
Iti-K. ll.9r. Suits (POO AO Iteg. 34.M5 C1 7 1Q
mm Jp.O Overcoats now.... ipAl.O
Iteg, $17.4.-. Suits (?9) 7O " t 1Q 00
now. tpO. lO Overcoats lio'.-. pXI..0
iteK, 4t.-1i1.iMi suits (for nn v n. $12.4.1 9- 90
mm- JpO.UU (Ivenvnts llmv... pAj0
lU'jt .r4.tl5 SnlW $97 A Q lies. . 69 ftft
now ' i. tpLtttO Ovrrt-oats now ... yiiOmW
Men and Young Men's
FINE SHOES AND OXFORDS
Now going at .
LESS THAN COST HALF PRICE
AND LESS.
Manhattan Shirts Now Reduced L..33 1-3
Hardeman and McKibben Hats Reduced 33 1-3
Everything now priced at the Greatest Savings
in La Grande History. Come Buy! Save!
sjiw during the whole trip which Mrs. Kngone KnottH and childr
took hlnv to Cody to visit his f Pall ida. Theluia und baby Itay
brother, Hay Hobertson. and to mond, of Wallowa, passed through
Omaha to viMt his two sisters and I La Grande this morning en-roulo
threo brothers. Ho also visited in j hunie. Airs. Kmilh has been visit
Hpokanej Wash., on the trip there, i intf hrr children lu Portland and
Mrs. Knotts and her children huvo
been, In I'endteton with Mrs.
Knotts' mother, Mrs. M. L. Guder
ian. , .
Mr. Andrew llrotlu-r llcs ;
K. T. Andrews und A. V. An
drews, of La Grando have been
notified of the death of their broth
er, Matthew Andrews, at his winter
home In HI. Augustine, Kla., fol
lowing an illness of several months.
Mr. Andrews was an active niciii
Ui'K of the M. A. Jianna company,
of Cleveland, operators In Iron ore,
copper und coal mines and also
railroads and steamships.
Andrews' funeral will take place
tomorrow from tho Klrst Presby
terian church of Cleveland, llurlal
will be In Lake View cemetery be
side the grave of his only daugh
ter, who died in Paris two years
ago. He Ik survived by his wife,
a sou, Donal Andrews, of New
York, four grandchildren, three
brothers and two sinters.
Flu Kpldemlc lOmled i
There is one case of influenza 1
lu la Grande now to fin a few
weelis ago. says lr. A. L. ltlch
ardson. city healOi officer. Tho ;
proportion shows the sudden do-j
crease in the severity of tho cnl-
Mr. domic whieh nrevailod in "tin. ellv
for several weeks. A few Isolated
cases of flu nre appearing occu- ,
slonully and there aro still a very
few canes of Illness due to compli
cations resulting from the disease,
he said. Tint complications take
the form of sinus Infections, pneu
monia, ab'vssed ears und other
typeif (f illness. f .
AFTER NEW YEAR'S
BLAZER SPECIAL
IT IS THE YEAR'S GREATEST EVENT DON'T MISS IT!
Men's and Boys' .
pa
Lot 2, Special ....$2.95
Lot 3, Special ... $3.95
AT COST AND LESS
Rc-gi ouped and Reduced for Quick Disposal
HOYS' LOT i
Special
$2-39
No ihririy buyer houll fall to hMciuI Mil. After ' Year Spii-ial. for lu-n 1m the opMirtiiiiliy
lo Mfiin thai Itlam- you have been nniiiliig. hi a big. big mi vim:. All mh xtra heavy Miicklnaw
fabrics In every wanted cnhir. Now in ihe (hue tti mall yttitrm'W tit I be oiHrtunlty lo buy and
mi vi! l'or Iberc will be plenty cold da left for which lo ward off Die wintry brcews lu ono of
ucM! mnnt waioi ;aiimi-;nts.
Blazer Values That Are Most Extraordinary See Them!
"WHERE GOOD tlJTIIES COST LESS"
York bjToiE
WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR. SPECIALS
121G Adams Ave. Eleven Stores At 121G Adams Ave.
Hoi.se - Htihl - Hurlev Nampa - Caldwell - Eninictt - Rupert La Grande
Pendleton - Walla Walla - Twin Fails.
. T? AS. V Jf f ' j
,," """",, , J Every Tuesday Starting 1
liiwi'.lontpa Bltuiitlun In tho me. B TOMORKOW . I I
J I Star Theatre. I
Z I ' 1 '"' AM-riniiK nnw'l . I I
SAVE WITH SAFETV t . 2 ' J 'pjPIENBfl CHINAWMi I I I
IIB5Liia . ill M&yim I I
xt ma l! : ."-'fli a; : ti J .,-.V, m&Zh
vw .a f 5 1 : - Bf4Ba t
Killer!-. i: rv g h . Jj ""''P''
relief lht cl.-ir .up cold. u HH ZV - . 2, 'K' , WM iiStf? o,snAV ut
(ml nnB.il cauirn-h with eg a 'I IFJKvkNy mumMI "
VAITKK. The cfft In wn. !. S f H . ; . 'iilgJII '
derfiilly cvullnic. aouthlim. J J ,M2 'f i ' S I ' I' If T ' ''
I ,':',.; .'.;.;,. , ;: .; 8 hi-. j! , -"-'; oda.V Reffipald Denny
' "' " !! ' - I 1' ' . I , ' "THE NIGHT H1RIJ" .
WaST - 1 1 ( I 9 lllilll .IIMIMMIIHi, iriMHllMTnTI
T,..: Kt nnnic, II -
1 uvf t..iii.a t .
InhullMK Vupui-o Ih n new i ' '
and pleaHant way to quirk.
ly relieve cold anil , . ' ' ' ' "
idcnr Ilio naiuil paiwiiKVH. ty I T' (I A y
It iM-nuld exclimlvcly at gjMPPfVV fffS&J
' . T. iMMSS Tuesday and Wednesday
Glass Drugs sw -.. ,
'I ho ICuxnll Kloro Veafa f
La Grande, Ore. . V. vLA
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l'111' r' "wc,'l)l. IiW . " ' " w
rr ' I v. I
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I ,, , , .1 I .t 'I ' ! " ' ' ...... .
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Lot 4, Special ....$ 1.93
Lot 5, Special ...35.95