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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1929)
Monday, January 11, 1929. LA GRANDE EVENING.' OBSERVES 1 a, Local News In Brief Mr. KlM'll llon Hum ley Kheli; of Wallowa, visited In La tii-undo Saturday, At Kacajmvri Inn Goortfe H. Jenkins, of Hormis ton, urrived In La Omndu yester day. RWff nt the Hufujuwt'U' Inn. "!- lr. Morse VWls ItoKcr W. Mil rat', agricultural uKent for Hnker. was u visitor in this city yesterday. . Hero From I hi fur A. H. AlcLeod, of Dufur, urrived In this oily ytwturduy. Ho is ut tho SacuJuwou Inn. Mr. Ibihrh Visile - W. DuiKli, or The p&UiB.kvtuarm, visitor in lu Grande yesterday.' .Hu Viui reKlstcrcd ut tho Buoajuwea - inn. v " " : Mr. Falconer Here Fred Falconer. Pendleton heep man, passed through La Grande this weekend on tho way home from Baker where he attended the wool growers' meeting. , 1 -. Gj H. - Cummins, jot. La Orando, is spending today a Looking Giuna, In Wallowa, county. Msh lltnip Visit Atisa Kuby Hoop, oT Wallowa. Goes to Enterprise' ;t T . . G. W. ItuUuntyno, of this city, spending the day t Enterprise on busiuuss. 1 u m fr KnU'nxlmv Kdwurd Ihivis. of Portland, i. Grown Prince; !; Olat To Marry Princess Martha was u visitor in I -a Orundo yester- ( passed through 1-a Orando toduy on iday. returning to her homo in the tho way to r.nterprlse, evening. To Visit lnghter - Mrs. K. radon, of this city. left this morning for Pleasant Valley to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ziegler. Mr. I'm nk I In Visits Walter Franklin, of passed through' l& Grande Die weekend en route to his home from Baker where he attended the wool growers' meeting. 1 I Mr. Johnson Visits v Km est Johnson, Wallowa farm er and sheep roller, was a short ' j tiinoi visitor in I a. Orando this j - . weekend on his way homo fram t r F.htlii Today 1 , ' Baker where he attended Iho wool j, Johns, of Klsin, ,ntcrpruief-gruwors1 association meet. to His home this morning after juiy 2 . !9S ' .. . visitiUK in ijx urunue. Attend Meeting . j ; STOCKHOLM. Jan. H (AIM The engagement of Princess Mar tini of Sweden to -Crown Prince Olaf of Norway was officially an nounced today. Prlncosa Martha. who was born March 28, IVttl, is KUMH (l) flrudeh point man with I'll unit elup. -of the daughter of Prince Charlco, Union. was second with Ul LrntliHp rtf k'inir ftiitttnv of Sweden returned The crown prince was "-born on Jodn,"' In 11 Hecond J, aPareia, cen-tniV-wtHt'i'itfotf orc i5iuwtf fnft and Wild, left Kuurd.'pruiuiHl K ankle. At half H" thu 'Tigers led 17 to 5 and In" the third i nutter had increased this to L'H to 8U. in thy fiuut quarter the Tigers scored 10 to Union's ti. . : According to spectators, theli ui untie learn is unowins meuny mi i i l.AWYF.tt 1XC1SFIIATEI provement, nna. is inaying -itenor y KANSAS CITY, Jan. 14 (At) uu wwk. v. abwiiu w mu-rvimunuH j, McCulloch, 65, lawyer. was burned to.deuth today lu a tiro Which destroyed his home. . :.8 MIHor TS ...,...( 1 ) '.M llhr tf.,;. --'Davis ri Dobbins tkHiro by QuurtcrH .1.2 3 4 La flrniulo 5 12 U 1038 Union ..i:......... 9 0 5- 620 . Kefeieo: Fred Wolf, of Baker. Anion)? tho Knterprlse nien who (atvt nded the wool growers' meet- ' ,:Mng In Baker this' weekend Were Art PoHtoii . , t r ,-. . . . i N. Donaidaon. Wallowa county Art Poston. pianist In the, Slur agricultural agent, and Jay Dob Novelty orchestra, wns taken to the biu, Wallowa county sheepralser. Grande. Itondo hospital last night . expecting to undurgo ui uppendiit-Aioney Kiolcn kiiperuiion louay. juck Mian win take Mr. Ppstou's pluco at the ptuno fothr present. ; I-'mm Pendleton t K. Hensley, of Pendleton, ar-' glan crown prince. rived in La Grande yesterday. Ho Is at the Foley hotel.. Ir. Gregory Visits Dr. John B. Gregory, of Wal lowa, was a vl.sitor In this city dur ing the weekend. , !; KclHTl :lii'lKinan Coim-s Jtobert (.'hrisman, lOuterprlse at torney, returned to his homo last, night fi'oin La Orando where ho has been -visiting. Saw u Ki'iKntfr . liobett Guild, freshman In jour nalism ut tho University of Oregon, and urn bl Mr. and Mih. WaltOr 8. Guild. oftJ.a Grande, has been made Mr. Hoke Pukkcm liirongb Mac Hoke, of Pendleton, former ly Wallowa county agricultural agent, passed through La Grande during tho weekend, on his wuy home from Baker where he has been attending tho wool growers' meeting. Mr. Hoke is a sheep man In the Pendleton country-. . I Tho proprietor of the shoe shin ! ing parlor at 1308 Adapts avenue reported to the police lust night that Jils place was 'entered while he was away and some money tak en. . He had not determined tho ex act amount missing. Mix. WarutK-k from 1'nluii Mrs. Mary Warnork or 1'nlon, Is a visitor in Oils city today. Sho Is at -the Foley hotel. Giiurdiaiis to l1 A camp fire guardians' meeting will be held Tuesday evening at 7:3(1 o'clock at tho home of Mrs. tnu younw of Kurope. His Prlnc'cHs Martha Is a sister of Princess Astrld, wife' of the Bel- The princess Is generally considered ono of the most beautiful European prin cesses. Tall and slender, with dark hair and a pale complexion, she Is of u retiring disposition and a great lover of music. Crown Prince Olaf is the son of King Haakon and Queen Maude, who Is a sister of King Georgo of Kngland. He Is known as one of the most Intrepid yachtsman umong Thompson made an excellent long range basket' diplng -tho coiuest,,. The Lu tiramio High" school band furnished music during tho game.; 1 -.i . ? N' v. t t : , '.. Tht Huiiiuuiry f Ia Grande !(Sr T' f f.X-V tinin Wolfe' (4) .......r" J! 1 8. IV Newlin; )..F,vi.(4) K,: parent V. Newlin ,(23 C ...t2-piJ. -pAi-ent Itoo- (2) t...lV-V1 MhvH Thompson (?j..a.v.....v-. CJi Avilde S iavii hki-asco ii.r ; i; i-A NKW YOltK. Jan. 14 (AP)-t David llehutco. theatrical producer. ! was 111 with fnflucmta today. ,; . t 1 - ... . t , , il 1-5 DtHcienciet in tkm Way Ilemcdy your deficiencies on(t your merit will tnke cart of tbeue selves.r-Bulwer-L.vUon. Tate Nomination v ' To Be Withdrawn WAHH1NOTON, Jan. 14 (AP) The nomination of H. Theodora Tate to be treasurer of 4he United Htates will be withdrawn by tho treasury department because of op position which developed in con gress to Tate: Tate's nomination was opposed by Representative Wood, of Indi ana. ' tt'. - ' ', v :' ' Tato requested fiocretary Mellon to withdraw his nomination. PIIOS'H case' t'kansfekiiku POBTLAND. Jan. 14 (AP)- The city telephone franchise suit was transferred Saturday front cir cuit court to federal court upon order of presiding Circuit Judgo Morrow. It was held that the cuso caino under federal Jurisdiction. f Lilt H. Awes. yv. Wtfks llolllriw I.: H. Wci'k or this cliy. re turned l'Vltluy front . il'urtliiml wIhm'o liu ha hrvn Hpundlnif duvit- I'iinm-s TlinHUtll rltjr Uoy KilKula. of I'urtlulKl, luuwi'd throiiRh IIiIh city rvvuntly on tho wuy to Ontario. Mr. KllKlito In con- ,jyS on ljusiiK'HH. mwti-d Kith tho t'nitcu mihim uio IorIchI Hiirvuy In tho rodent con roi' division.. .Not for 84 Yenr -. Juy BIlllngM. of Wullowa. met a friend In Hukei duriiifr the wool growera' meeting lield thre .Kiiduy uhil Knturduv. Whom he' hitd not Keen foi' 34 yeum. i 'rhe'frkind wus niirlyt from Katncla " whero they meinbei- of the reliortlnir staff i Kd Nolan, of Oiuuluu Neb..:ttiii-es- m BdesW of Joan I'ldcoek for a ol the (?ri'Kon Kmerald. daily pub- entatlvo of the l-lndlny-Vubow com- ' weekend of winter sportM. Tho lleallnli dj tho school. Guild's beat. ; mission company. Mr'.' lillllnBH was ' participants In the fun were Vlr ti iiiied a responsible one. Includes ' In Iai Grunde yesterday on the way s"t Umniwrl!.' Ilarliarn and Bev ftctivllir of tho law school. Ho Is back to his home. He is connected erlff'Ouye. Charles Devlno Jr., Hud a. member ot C'hl l'a, social Ira,-. WIBf the L'filCed ptath rorest ser- j Hennncusonj nnroia ternily.- .rf .'( 'vjcc. t ,Y ' t ' MoHr. Iti'turu I'rom Winter I'nrty A. party of l.a Orando younic folks returned to their homes lust and Mill At Im (iiniido Hotel Haymond U. Larson, or Onlaiio,, twas a visitor In l.u Grande during tho weekend.. Ho stayed at the il,a Grande hotel. , To I taker . Mrs.' W; C. Penlaud. of La QiuiKle, went to Baker this morn ing to visit Mrs. Genevieve Thomp son anil Mrs. Jesse Duliy this week. Visiting Brother John A. Oliver, of Jordon ley, Oregon, arrived last night And .Is visiting at the home of his bro ther, Joe Oliver. He expects to , slay several days. yacht, Oslo, guided by hla ownj hand, won'-the International racuj for six-incter yachts at the ('owes regatta In l'JZO, Prince Olaf atud- led for two years ut llalllul col-1 lege, Oxford. ' Chamber To Meet Tomorrow at Noon YOU'LL REGRET LATER ON THAT YOU DID NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE ENORMOUS CLOTHING SAVINGS Made Possible Only Becaus Clint The Clothier; ,E A program has bevn arranged t ifor the meeting of tho Union coun- ! ty .chamber of commerce, tomor- j row, to consist of a number of vocal i solos by It. J. (Dick), DykhilW, l.u Q Grande tenor, and an opon discus- i fc-ioh by . mombora on the subject ; ' (of plans for the c(iambcr for tho I Vul- coming year. ;) All suggestions for work for tho coming, year mude by nmbers of; the chamber will bo welcomed- ns part or the day's program, it Is 1 announced. j 1'fl Thl Morning W. J. Morrison, of Spokune, Wash., left this morning hy car for Southern Idaho and Salt liko t'lty. 'Utah, after visiting the last few days at the Harry Gibson home. LA GRANDE HIGH DEFEATS BOBCAT SQUAD AT UNION Continued from P. 1) rnir Tib iriWTirTi :,. I I I.."; .A I ' i J .,r.-v.,n 1 i X !'. , t'.J II i'-A .iu no V LI mi 3lr. IKngo Ltvr.s K. It. Ulngo, La Grande lawyer, left Saturday for Portland and Salem on legal business. In Salem Mr. Ulngo will attend tho state expect Wallowa to be the hardest supremo court. to overoome, as Couch Dawson's .-. r I team won tho district tournament Little Sou Boifi last year at Union and' must of the Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bed are the 1D2H championship pin vers lire parents of a baby son horn Kriday, back In uniform. Neither la I Jan. 11, at their home at 2712 Grande nor Wallowa have been do- Cherry street, nine pounds. NEVED TO-BE FORGOTTEN MOLE SKIN PANT SPECIAL Pair $1.75 Pair Whon we 'flay NuviT-to-l)c-Ktii i?ottun Punt Spcciul, we mum this is a Special l'ur , chase ieccfitjj? m;ide tlirough thv efforts pf. qui', New York buyer.. The success of ' givinff thesfe values we claim is the direct Result; ofi savings on purchases made by, him. . We pass them tin to our customers., This, pant ( is good grade heavy moleskin , cloth, good and warm for these chilly days. ; Mude up with two hip, pockets and , flaps to button down,',., This'iiiakea , an excellent. pant for shop and garage men. .. "WHKRE GOOD CLOTHES COSTLESS" .l-W; '':'! WATCH OUK WINDOWS FOR SPECIALS 121G Adams Ave. Eleven Stores At . 1216 Adams Ave. Boise - Buhl - Burley - Nampa - Caldwell - Emmctt - Rupert - La Grande Pendleton-Walla Walla -Twin J? ails. s Tho baby weighed touted this your. 1 . and Overcoats iUITTING BUSINESS SELLING OUT! CLOSING OUT! GETTING OUT! Prices Reduced so Lou) They Fairly Shrcik WHHMiH" T ; . i Kuppcnheimer Michaels-Stern And Other pine nits For Men and Young Men Now Going at Exactly ONE-HALF PRICE r s , Read These Ridiculously Low Sale Prices . , iliijt. $:J7.43 suits . fr-t Q IJQ $19.93 $21.23 $22.48 $23.73 $25.00 $27.43 if vnow 'iteg. ' $:t!).83 suits . ' now :. I Itet?. $-12.45 suits ' - now ;Jeg. $4-1.95 suits i . now .' Reg. $-17.43 suits - , now ..: : 1 Reg, now : RfZ. now $50.00 suits $.4.8. suits Reg. $17.83 Overcoats now .; Reg. $2:5.45 Over- coats now Reg. $27.50 Over coats now Re?. $:12.45 Over coats now ..... ... Reg. $34.83 Over- ; " coats now Reg. $.",0.85 Over- coats now '. $11.73 $13.75 $16.23 $17.43 $19.93 Reg. $12.43 Over- f)0 coats now tPX.O $25.00 Mix Johnson lieuvos Miwi Annvttu JoluiKon, of l-n U tun do. left ltist nluhl for Hulcin hre 8he will ho m-crolury to t'o 1 Ion It, KlnM'hard, Htiiki m ntilor, ut tho lrtflHlaturo which begun ita hoh sioiiH todny. ","'"T",J " ' ' .... u-'-.-p-'; (lo to ln,vcltc Mi-h. A. I'UrsotiH and hop, Kwurt, n ul fliLiiKhtcr, Dorothea, lcl't I -it Orundo IIiIh mornliiH: for Uityclto. Ma., following h vlMit Uvvv with Mra. I'aiKpis' lirothi'i-ln-la w, K. I'iirMftiiH. Mr. l'aiMons ilvoa in Hiiittlo. ' 'l'twt, i'lt'im (initio The jhimo ut Union Hnturaiiy' niKht wnti fnt anfl cti'aii.' With both flvt'H bukhiff raphlly 'on the of fciiHQ. -The Union ttam. u)ittrenU ly ovor-eiineK Htartecl ofj ut a tor rlfflo viit4k, 'Hoorltiff nlno polhtM to Ui' arii;iYU-'s flVo' lii tho flrftt jet- IIIiTlrd Oislih-i ' t'harh'H Hard in k. formerly of ; Iai CJiandc, haH bron oh'cit'd ciimIi i h r of tin- Wi Kt Coant Nallonal hank in Portland, accoidlnt; to word rt't'dviMl 'imrc. il wuh for , nift'ly un rmployc at tho I'liilod KiaLcH National bank of I41 Grandtr. .Mrs. 1 ji vis Itt'turns Mm. HiikIh DaviH. of Wallowa. wuh In Iji tliundo toilay nron(o to her hoin; from I'ondh'ton wh'oro Hint ban lir-n vlHltlnff hfr daiifrhlft1 and fninfly, Mr. and Mrs, II, K. McLean and their children, (Nirwiii anil Janet, The McLcana expect to move to CorvallU hooii. nvM Colic;' t Wlllard I'hillliM passed through . l-a Grande thU iiiornliifr on t lie .wuy ' to his homo ut Kntorprlm; .front ('orvHllis where Im liaH been attending ()reon State irolleRi', Poor health Iiiim forced .Mr. Phll- MhHp to leave Hchunl, he nay. Ho t J , Ik the won of Mr. ni At. Gharlvu . J'liililiiH. 'A, jT((Malit Pnr(l:ind floiiu- Mr. and Mrs, JtUHHclI Holder und baby, of La (4ninde, Jmvc jfonc to Portland where they will lmikrt their homo, Mr. Holder Iiuh lived In l.u Grande for the hurt two yearu whore he has been a reprcHifntuttve j of t he Goodrich Tire company. He j will now operate a service Htatlon j on upper WawhinKton uvcnuo In j Portland. Keg. $."i0.00 Over coats now .. .Manliallan Shirts nm tt , inj: ut ii n-fluctloii ot 33 1-3 ! llnidm.in . M Klhhiii lists OO t 9 OL now injc lit rciluctlnii of OO X"0 O ManbatUiii lujtmiii.. ;hhv utilux Hi m nttufimii of ... 331-3 SImm1 and Oxfords Koinv at t'ost, I ha ii til Half Prlc:r u ml I .nh - Time is Short so flurry Get Your Share of These Bargains THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE 1 I Mine !o Clraihi j P. (J. Huhn, barber at tho Kaca ' Jawea barber shop, will leave Wcd j nenday for Pueblo, r'ulo., where hu will Ko into htislncHH. Mr. Hahs In planning to buy a shop there. Hu i has been In l-a Grande wfnee July, j coming: hero from J-ajunlu, Colo, j Mr. Hahs will be nccoinpiinled to Colorado by Mrs. Halm und their Hon. Millard. They plan to make tho ' trip by automobile. Millard is a student t the Ji Grando HiKh school. HOOVER NOT SURE ABOUT SECOND TRIP Continued from Pses 1) ton. It has benn RHKeHtcd that tho I navy secn-tary will be Kfven & nd- j eral Judtienhlp appointment, pro. lably in Caiffornia, Homethlnir which f friends of Mr. Wilbur say ho has ! detdrpd for n Ionc tin. p. j Appointment of I.ouls K. Cute, i iijaiiager of thff Ciah ConHollfiutd M'npper compjiny, ns sccrelnry of tin' interior whs urjred upon Prwl i dfm-lct Hoover today by Kena ioP fMdbv Mr, Catcs is well known , t Mr, Hoover but the pn-tdent- uttct Have tt lnb stiin as to how v h'- biti'J recfive-b the Nvada iH'ttll- iMiiii H T Wtli 'M' ITTui '-- BiJJcri3 liLj LJ WEDNESDAY !;..,. .-... ,; - ' fife, I U-II His ! ' 4mMr C SH !! 8 tfti.-g . fSX V LARS HANSON ' ii i iS i : II 3 1 ; i f Wry" r a , 0' ,ho fl ! -'i'-Wil a .. - ii p 6. " ; n . t. M-" J--:V,m'cZ., iy ilimn In llio lml t Imrsli ' ' ' ' .22 " i I ftj' ' !' I lV . -v O J ' ' Mini IMMWII CXlKtCIHH'.- fllHlH line ii j- q -S c a I,! VlfiK?' v4, ' ' "' nifliln.Hl it iMii-kKToiiiitl r-r (In- niiwt ' 1 fZZ o o v - ' ' 1 f ' 'rfy-fJZi . . . mihi-ukhiIki- tvi'ni.1 a c;isli iilt iiii-i! !! " ' - ' !! ' 1 xl '; ' '" : i ' ' " " ,M ,"n,"r m"am "'" - 'f h'Vxf ' f" y'vi J rli.ni! mill wIM lim-Ho HliiilMli5 ' :-.."Z ""t' , Wkmr1 'Jfi jr , ,J ' nmM-lHtl, ror mro. tin III, un " 'tfgasf ilk ftrrl x ' -" x 1 " ' 1 Tastefully; ' EE , 'S Flavored j dane and Kc. i your iiyKli-m Inter- . - ARTHUR . .cn-..,.(. r, - 'AKr rrf In.-, I'fl . , i . I Don't Forret TUESDAY! I No Extra Charge - IS No Extra Charge i ;: China Mte i One piece of Colden Pheasant China given FREE to EVERY Lady J Adult Admission. ''Start now end get a complete set. . i ? j 7-ounce tin ".. 50 cents l!i:.M.I- I.AXATIVIi K.il. in r pure, harinli-wi. vftvr-v.-rcinir luxHtlvp. A ti-iippoon-fill In hulf a kIium of wiili-r nhoultf noon help . to "drlva Hway Ihut heavy, loy ft'el InE uml llioiio nimty, lilllvui ht-iulHrlieil. IK-oill lxallvc Hull la Hold fficlUHivcly ut Glass Drugs : . Inc. , - - . Tlie llc-tnll hloio . ' t.a (JranHe. Ore.