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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1929)
Saturday, January 19, 1929. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER - ocal News In Brief Mrs. Tuille Here Miit. Cap Tint If, of Imhler, visiting In i.a (J ran do today. ,! Ml.- VlMM VISllK Mrn. t H. platt. of L nlon, ,wiih u visitor In- m Grande yesterday. Air. Kuril In Mrs. lioy Hon), of I'liion, visited In this city yesterday. ... Mr. M(Oar) 111 C, A. MeCmry. of I .a Gra,ndo, 111, suffering from influenza. 1 Huker for INiy Mm. ;. K. Chnpln. pt La GrantW, Ik In linker spending the day. Goe to loop ' ,;-v' ' Wendell Halslnger, of J a G-rando Is spending tho weekend In lone. Ore,, with his parents. Mr. Vhy Visits Mrs. V. l Phy. of Hot Luke, Is n visitor in Lu Grande today. Itctunis to Huntluirtoo Mrs, II. Kuni, of Hunting ton, spent a few ' hour in Ja U ran ilo this morning-, returning Inter to her home. Mr. Kirn von Away rid HLraven, of Ij Grande,-is in Portland on, business thiH week. In l-'mm Imhler-- it. Mcllride. was u visitor hi l.a Grande yesterday. Visits In l-M Gnuwle-- , Mr G-. H. Cosson, of Huntiug ton, returned to her ; home this morning after spending a tow hours 111 ln Grande. ; . ' , f fines under the criminal atututes .Ci7lft Y?lfl ' TmIM could not he. , An a result the vlo V"17' "'"J- ' . lators iWn rhle nettle u their cuurt j IjOS8 IdQSl pfiffht rrecord stands them InHhe fnco it ml ! they have no defense.- . . j He recommends highly th aiy i tlvlths of Sheriff Breshoujn no long ait he hud a jail to plrt the violators in and Ik confldum that activities will he re a in cd as soon MORE GRIEF : LOOMIKGFOR" t N . TWOON' SQUAD (Continued from Pag 1) "white mule" to look like "red llkker" he Ih it, rectifier and, not hon'Ing paid the rectifiers' tax of UJfItin .m i (i tie tor a penalty or fauu, r Tlien the home brewer contribute - Like Oregon l-aws y x hla Utile five cents worth -too.- A, Haidltine thtuks The Oregon brewery was- supposed to pay, at 1wm on liquor, the best the least a.tftu. tax and If :the hrewer ; I nlted States and ft tiled to- pay It he s liable for (50(1. , strong fur the provision The Silver Grill howling team lost to the lu Grande Hook a 8ia tionery teiim in Waves Ina city league contest last night, to 2 I J I. STORMS OVER NATION TAKE . TEN PERSONS wh reported In Idaho and South ern t-tah. this district yesterday iind v - Uwt night, accompanied by.Ji-.vobl wlad from the northeast. The mercury dropped to five dcgrci Hoove serv. (Continued from Fa 1) 1. COUVALL1H. Ore., Jan. H AP) Unza Hrynnt, c ha lire d with first the jail, destroyed by fir is t .in ready for kiicsIm. ' j S" .-Uv Hero rrom KtiiiiiiUwIlle Oeortfe McDonald of Summer ville, is a visitor in l-tt Grande to-I their m tui'iu'is and paid their at day. Ho Is at tho Koley hotel. trtrneys. , . rf , - I . These penulttcH ure recovered bv Mr. MnrMim llorc 1 civil suit In the federal roitrts, and . It. Morgan, of Imhler, is a vis-' thereiore As the hinno blower Is plainly run-1 suite acms who can bo utilised by Mug a brewery on tt snmll seule he . tlie xheriffs for undei-euver" work comes under these provisions, Jus the u vera ure oft'ieer . too well known In his couuly to lnalbv to Lmtklnv Horonls ! 1"V evidence oss ntlal to- cojiyle- Mr. Haxcltlno is Kolnjr liack five Hon. He thinks that this prttKl years on the records and loolilnjc , Kton should release the federal up the property holdings of the violators. How profltnhle the illi cit ihiuor business is. Is shown by the fact that Mr. Haxettlne finds that' but about ten percent, of the violators have anything left after they have puld their finH. served (la ill v Hudspeth ; Kbert Wilts J nsespmJully kuiiohi .... Ion; nuuieVfor smib.n Tottfl 1 is SKS 42 Ins SXOXf IV l)TI.AM i l'OHTIANIt, (He., Jun. lti (AP Portland, awoke loday to find u ' snow btniikef, two inches thick on lis ddojalep. Ttvi snow swept Into marooned motorists was reported t" rl'y last nitrlft before a f JHous miirdei- In connection with in SjiIi 1-iike and tKden todav. Ten northwest wind. Todir-. however. tne -fatul stalddifir of f-ewla (Hlpk persons were injured In traffic ac- tht air- was calm and a wurm sun i Dh kerson, Oretron Ktats. colbue eldetits. Five Inches , wfT snqw fell ('ltd Us best to reduce the uernmu- j football star, will not iro on trial In Salt like and 14 inches or snow hitlon of Ice arid snow. I Momluv, the date set by the In OmIcii. , , v . street cars and bused were one-! court. When the trial will be held M'Ver'il -mtitntists were reported iHtliiK on schedule today : after a snowliouml between Salt fuko and ( nlKht of heavy work with snow My rick HodKens .... Clnvcombc lolan ........ t'nmphcll Total IMns I'tovo and forced to abandon their automobiles. ' . ! 1 TriUus were rmmliitf late t)nd alimnil- in the liiievmoiiiuatn re Ulan was delayed.- Weather bureau idrielals tmhl the storm centered In this ronton and only IlKbt snowfall ...H!4 ..sua ..Kill agents from work of this charac ter as they have their hands full working up largo conspiracy cases, abatements of joints and diversion of alcohol and they are helng with drawn from ordinary hoot 'egging, cases. Me says ,thut there a,c number of counties In this stale where , prohibition is us well en forced as are the - laws . aim Inst RESCUE MEN BRING r.LOT . TOWARD COVE (Continued from Pace 1) plows and brushes. The Htorm was heralded In Port land liy u violent hall storm, fol lowed by rain. - . - The storm appeared to be gen eral throughout the sluto. Is a imitlnr f conjecture. 1 1' The latest turn of ovenhf In the cuse was the tiuiirantlne yeslerdny of .the family of Mae ProxaH. prin cipal witness In -the case, when tier brother was taken 111 with small pox. ; . . '. , -, . Obituary COXKMX (ldAUh IN K LAM. VI II KLAMATH LMi Ore., .Jun 111 (Al A snow si arm approach- I big a btlKKard In intensity, swept j I into -the Klamath country today, j ) Hrlven Into the hastn by a north J 'west wind, the snow was piling up. In deep drifts. No immediate re- ( lief from the slorm was in sight , Mr. Hlllinxs lb re ' l.eonhrd - itilllngs. of liuhb-r n Vinltor hi l-a Grande today.. . Hero l-Yom 4Vht . j Itor in this city today. Ik1 the :f oley hoieJ. ; . Ho Is at I Mr.' II nil) I It on Vb4te I,. K.- JIumilton. 1 of ' Pendleton. UA K KK, Ore., Jan. 10 11 ward . this morning, Charles t'onklfu, who came hero from HtacUtoot, Idaho six years ago, died at Ills houre, .l.lls Fourth street. Thursday afternoon... aged 74., , llu hMd beeu III for some time. Mr..;touKHn l survived by- rlvej sons, dtoscoe. I.a .(ii'und1: Merrill. .Mr. Hmceltlne nnL his sohown " - "i"M-,,M .rv" y, Miavisroot. Kiniio: Actjunv ttny umi the. South' Hend (Wash.) Jimrnal : : ' : wAtilo l-Yinii IWfl ;lumb 'or lialtcr; t,wo mwHtfrs.,. ...i. t..i. .x... ' .. .. ' : i. ii.., - A f I in i tit t'dmi'iio iuii-1 v . t-et urns 4' M im u .lOllfi . I iilieniv. vN vmn Ii'con." hh".wll be -rcmcmhi'red- In the ...... ....A.. the In iurml lillot Mo. t'ove. he wllland Mwi: ' Viola bVesh .of linker.' ' in . i hi e ruKtieo. to lift ( H-anue ov amo-;' ahh., i 'oiiKim v dicijf novemner " r ornta and has made his home in irmnliliniF nnd m-OMl It ul Inn ..ml nnlv Ibdse since Heplelllher. He ll.lS an he compromised, as two counties where tji sheriff ure uvo RnnH i0uglas and Donald. out of svmuathv with the law and Mr. Huckner, who first received t are hiactive. He has visit od wrv word ot the accident .-yesterday era! inomhs oko Mr. and Mrs.: Car- cnuntv In Washington and, lias but niorning, -arrived, here.;lsst 'night terdld return- to Knterprise where 'thrte more counties to visit in Ore- an ; llnMl' drive. 'to t'Ove. they. a re now nlaklug their hrnne-. ' g(m - . . ami go beyond tnere us fur a pos- I,' it: 'Powell, of rove.ls In I.a arrived Ul J.u Grande todav for a Alv- n,ltv Wl' xsu .xnenr ana . Ml. ,11!il.i.ln' nii ,. m-i. too incommg.i.riy. . nrnmbV-.todaV. " V., : visit. He is at .the Foley .hotel. i " m-r,iii sihimi-h hi JOH. pn. i ,hl. Kllll,h ,,,. .Wl.h. 'J.menal : : Auto lltitti t'mo . . " . ',. ! I Moue and .Mrs. N. It. Kandhn. Mm SNOW IX PI'.XIH.KTOX I PKNI-MCTON', Ore,. Jan. Ill (A. P.)--Two Inches pf -snow '-fell In Air. liivfei- Visits . ; Mr. huigr Comes ' . , . 1 .. ..,.., - -.,...... iTo in me firsl ,MlM, Aini'i'i Kewer. or in tier., v siten 111 vmuKcr. ui i-eiiuaiun. aas , .. iinnor in m . iri vkhph . ntfn.,. in. ihim ' m mi wnium- ) -immu-, In i.a GramJo yesterday. .f. (come Ho J.a Grando for a .short j 1 '"'J ' XV,I""VI,H J lu,H'nt I"' ,.ty he bmnd uUlpld friend in the moblle. accdrdliig to pit scnt 'pUtns. li'l'V . islt III of TniKlliti Huddy Cooper, flve-vear-old onn ; I'i'om lmimlin of -Mr. and Mrs. ill of tonsllltiH. V. Cooper. mi , isl jvtia .tiaiiiiim.iui jiiiuiiiiu, is v i- i Hunihlrrs in icet lling in this city odaq ajid is regis- t .,. j(um),i,,rtiv Art t lKhih hiade at Jos. ph .ten years of (?00. H. I'm rey who wus Medical attention will be glyeiulilui,: ThefuiVenil will be- held at'the, v' " ia ''llow . delegate ivUh,.hlm30 v" ."" " yeai-H ago to the Methodist Gener- t" " i-r. .n an. - .. aj conference1 held in ltaltllliore, Mrs. ('htirles " rlKhlswi. wife of sice lb 'bnrge. -' Interment will da Paker h'unernl Home . Sat ul'ilav at so.; p.-fnij. with Itcv. A. P.Kos- lslt al lliirrlsm Hoiim Mr. and Mrs. I .on Mitchell. I'liiou, were guests at the M. Harrison homo Thursday. - ! tered at the J'oley hotel. 1. of Mr. I liutiiivsOii A Itdts A- J. A, Thompson, of Haker visitor In l.a Grande today, arrived yesterday, i I Hero I'wm I ii In ii - C. C, Green, of 1 nlon, was visitor In l.a Grande this weelt.Mr.J Green Is connected with thi1 liatchery in I'nion. ; Mr. llliiuainaii LhIis 1. A. Jllngamui) and C. C. Welch, WhiM. heiv he was fluli of Imhler, are visiting in Ja (baiide hotel. j Grande today. Md. He-was also for 1 (I .years' a the manager of tlnf. Varney Air ivgcnt - ttf the state university of lines, and Cecil Grow, airmail of- WaMliinsten and n former president ficial. came to 1ji Grande hist nluht of the Washington State I're.ss as-, with Mrs. Ibtckner. II. C. l.arseii, miciatlou and one, p( the I'tmndel-s of-, Pasco, also connccti-d with the of the schotd of jouriililism qf. the Varney company, la In l,u Grande, state university. He was for s'v- today.. Mr. Umw Is helping tit tho era I years dlvlsior.nl chief of gen- local airport. i ,. , . : i.M Grande, following a short vlfit. J eral prohibition eniN serving In - - . at; tho l.a tne ruetnc .NortluveM,- . 1'ehnsvl- ntiisil TICIMN MKlt-MWli. ;. : j van in and Klorlda. : r ' ' I t; . -' ' club will meet Monday afternoon at the j lioiue of Mrs. A. It. Hunter at 17HK I Misi "street. Ih n : ; Hrt r , , At l.a Grande oil t el -. ; I. AW H. Weir, of Milton, has left In Mount I lope cemetery. EwM I Ml .Mr. 1 teach Leave. Meria Wiutiock Visits K. H. Heach, repremntativc of a. Mertn. Warnock, or Ininuha. Wal salt company, of Chirago. loft La Iowa county, uMved in I.n Grande Giimdn today for Boise. Ida; yesterday.: She Is ut the Koley .Mr. KolN'lis Itaek- i hotel. C. P. Uoherts, O.-W. official here Mr. GuIiich HetmiiN Is buck in l.a Grande again follow-, P. 151 tbilnes of l.a Grande, re ingn week's business visit In Keith.' turned yesterday from Hakcr. Ho - '. . - .i has also been in I'endleton and o Move, to linker '.-.' : I WUllowa county towns on business Mr. ami . Mrs. Allen' AVrlght,-of during the week.- .V... , , . ji Grunde,. are moving to linker J : . ., . . todny ,to make their home. Mr. Imlgo Kiiowies lteiortis Wright Is connected with tho Kost- Judge and Mrs. J. V., Knowlcs, ern Oregon Light and Power com-1 of Grande, returned last night paiiy. . i irom J'.nierpnse wnero no nus ucen MoOiei' lte(tei The mother of Mrs. K. A. presiding at the .Wallowa county ; circuit jpourt. " - " Hlne hart, of -fcn Grande, Is slowly re- Mmlier lUew -covering, according to jl letter re-j P. J yJ" of l.n. Grande, re: enived yesterday from Mrs. Itine- turned - Thursday from Hazdhurst, hart by Or. Itlnehart. Mi's. Kino- Ga.,' whore ho was culled by the hart will stay In 1'ortland with her illness of his mother. Mr. lyal's mother for some time yet. Goes lo Xoi'tli lNiwdetw y James . Kirk land and Hessle pibtticr died . ; boforo there, ' , . ' -. ! he arrived Mrs. Howell to Visit Klrkland, Mr. Klrklariil's daughter, ' Mrs; Ira Howell and son, Law hoth of La Grnnde. went to North ' rence, of 1-a Grande, will spend Powder this morning where they-Sunday at Klgln with Mrs. Ho wlll rook at ft logging camp nearj well's slstor, Mrs. D. K. Heag'. Mr. tho town; , i Heagy Is in oharge. of the planer - . : ' ol tho Pondosa. I'ine; and Lumber Scout llmip Contest. company nt Klgln. In a basketball game' played 1 r- : ' j Thursday night Hoy Scout Troop To Attend House J'urty " No," 3 defeated Scout Troop No. Hi I Amy Smith, Kreda - Smith . and with a score of 10 to 5. Howard Voma lllckford, of I. a Grande, left Nelson-wnK high point man for this morning for Pendleton to at troop 3. The players were: Jlow-'tend a house purty- dining the ard NelKon. Adam Lelghton, Vlr- . weekend. Tliey expect to return gll Koehensparger, Woodrow Dam- Sunday night. ' i orell. and Arthur Stephens. SubsiV v. : j were Len Pleron,.; Hale ithlno, ' Pern Kelly, Here ''-,' ) Claire Thomas and Kenneth Pcr-j Pe.rn Kelly, of T.a Grnnde, has helm. : . ' refyrned to his home. He hus been working with his, father at Par- j tna. Ida., on t.he construction of a new' high school building. Heforo Mother to Visit- Mrs. Blanche Clark. of Enter prise, came, to La Grnnde this . coming to I-ft Grande, ' Mr. ' Kelly J morning to meet her mother, Mrs. visited in Portland and hugene. Helen A. Green, who came from - , : : Portland and who will go to En- To Kpcnk nt I'nion " terptise to visit for a few days. Sae K. A. Hazeltine, senior prohlbl will then return to her home near Hon Investigator, from Seattle, who Asotin, Wash. Mrs. Clark saysjls here on official business, will tho drive to Enterprise from Lft jspeak at tho . Methodist church at . Grande is very beautiful today and that the roads have been cleared or enow and are in good condi tion. ' . ' - I'nion tomorrow. Mr. Huzeltine was a member of the South Bend, Wash.; church when tho Kev. K. C. Lee, now pastor at t'nlon, occupied x the pulpit. I load lteport . ! ". , A telegraphic report from the i From Texas to Oregon- Oregon State Motor Association J Mrs. Willie White and little son, from Portland received this morn- Charles Wyanne, who is a year Ing nt tlje local three A office gives and a half old, passed through La . latest' information regarding road conditions in Oregon for motorists. The Columbia Kiver highway be tween Portland and The Holies is corrugated with lee but the road is open, the report slates. There is ice in all the roads in the Portland vicinity, as well its Tin the PaclHc h Igh way bet ween Kin ma t h KM Is and Ashland and the Siskiyou Grande this morning on the way to Enterprise, where they will make their home. They have come from Kloydada, Tex., nnd will be joined by Mr. Whlto In a few days. Mrs, White says her family is very much in love with the Wallowa county region? In 1901 her father, W. L. Carter, made his first visit to En terprise. He wus called back to mountains. Snow plows have been Texas "but has never been satisfied kept busy in Eastern Oregon but until ho could get back to Kntcr all roads are reported to be opn. prise." Mrs. White says, and .lev- : 1AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJ-1 STAR THEATER H SUNDAY -MONDAY 1 (t TODAY Richard Baithclmess "SCARLET SEAS" MEOI-'OUH. Ore...Jtin. l!t '(AP) -The 1 'nlversity of Oregon fresh-' man bnsketball team defeat id ..Med-ford-1 Uifh school l'4 t,o l!l here last night in- a hisi and I urloiis 'game. The score was lied live llumsi Kee nan wns high. scorer tor the.Trosh, ami Bowerman and Melionald tied for the locals. :.,. . - -i uivjini SHOESHOSIERYjl f A-cm .fronr Tlolinciikuiiip'H: AM, ' ' IU lllll.lt 'I'OOTVVKAU '.'liiii'MT i(i:ii (Ttoxs WE n II Y FOR T . KSS K SKI.L, FOB J KSS YuunK, Men's Suits In Mic Nt'V . ..iini. , 2-Hiiltmi Mo.ti'tH $11.95 (2 Pair ot Trousers) Hos' Suits 3-Pieccr-long irbusrs. Well made-and good fitting $4.95 l DeslvoyerB of IZIerfi TiiceH She Likes Creamed Mushrooms . Mme Kathleen iovurd,: contralto of the Metropoli tan Grand Opera t am pony. New Vork, suy; creamed ' mushrooms: on toast is her fuvirlte diHli. and you know ' M 4iiu-e that MiM Howard In Jdesscd' with .'the 'hearty a iellle of- henltli. ''. 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Children 25c. arr.WV4 Jy Flv he n Heaven r v!- at sr mw " 10 a Today JACK HOLT "THE WATER HOLE" Flying in Heaven at 5 Roastin' in Hell atb Jk Daredevils they wild (lev- J , ; I lis ot tlie skies ncung tne . ,t y.? airplanes to hell or romance KilJi j )i with a smile screwed to V tiKhtened hps and a hearty hello to disaster! For They must, livn cm'.-itlv or not at all, these aces who go up in v W tne skics witn oruers iu STAY there until they're shot down. The greatest air circus of the age scores of planes in death grips miles of villages destroyed tender love moments revealed in all their beauty and charm and all the while the ever tightening: grip of hav oc and heroism as the most talked of spectacle in recent years unfolds before you.