Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1929)
Page Four LA GRANHE'f BVKNINO' OBSERVER 4 1 mftrtmrvu-d t All llMll-WIMl'tll lMHMMr PHaNK h 4 HHLKM Y Editor and lubl.hr HAHVKV K MA'ITUKWH Bunlhft Manage t.; Publlwhfld evening, except Sunday, at 141$ Adumt AvhU, Ut 'irHiniH. (rKtiii Th Oiirvr-8r puhllnhed vry Friday, i- Kntei'id at the I'lmtoffwe ui Im (Irtinde. Oregon, Ha tfeoond ..ClHdH Mull Mmmht unittr .tei of March 2. IK7H. , . j,' l. OKKIOIAl, PAI'KK wr UNION COUNTY AN 11 tM iTITV OF LA (IKANOK MUM ISKH AHOlATKD PHKMH Thf AHHciBtt(l PrMH )j exclusively entitled to un for publlea ' lion u all iiew UiMimtuhtm crrdlted to ll or not ottuirwlatf crvdlltod . If . ouiiltMltHJ tiurein. A'l nijhu of rfrpubJJcttlKjfi u( dl pate hen In thit pmmr. and hImo thu local newa herein f rnrveri . - ' N '" rfUBHCttU'TJON KATKH !.'" if . - ...!'' Il Currier Dally, put muriih in jhIvhw? ... .......... ...... tic Dully, hi iiHHithn jn advance ,........., 4.Sl 1 Unity, alnK'n uopy ...... ..... .t. f fly Mi. II . . Pally, per month in advance .... r rr-,-r- ,.n , It : Dully, per fix inontha In advance ....H.......,W...H.H,.H..HM.M..W f 1.60 Unity, per yeitr In dvnn flft Wfftkty Ohaerver-Hiar, per year ............ 11,04 ADVUKT1HINU K A'l Kb Display, foreign, per column Inch ...... ...... !- v ItHxi r . 4ilijtiin iin-h ....... Time contract pricea on application. , 410 i ATOMTIN1 Wednesday',-January 23, 1929. TIMItXDAY IMMMiltAMM Tho Nutional llroudcastlng com. puny program for Thursduy night fellows: 0 to 0:3'). hVihcrllng pro gram: 1:30 to :. symphony IT .. J Of i DISCARD SUICIDE Death of Two in Los An geles Puzzles Police; Note Left by One than a year, and hud filed u It for' divorce and custody of a b-ycur-old daughter. Questioning of- Mrs.' IavU and MrH. Williams, police aald had ab solved thvm of any complicity. Without clue an to the poiuriblo in u il t r e r of e 1 1 h t r one, or both persona office n were cndcuvorlnB to establish Identity of the dead Klii and locate the ainull sun with which she waa killed. , I .OH ANOKLK8. Jun. 2S (Al) What pullcit hud believed waa a nini'der-auk-ldtt pnrt between An- Davln, ZK-year-old mech anic, and a beantfful red-hiH-l I'lrl n I mil I 91 rniu r nf rnim,l The Aiii.rtcun llroa'lL-iiHlInc com- hot t ,0ath ((,,lr ' rooinliiK houm early OiIh morn Inir. laeer today upparcntly . Vftopetl Into a miirilnr with homui oip other than DavlH flrfnir onp hour; :3ll to 30. Memory Ijinc 10 to z. dunce iiiuntc. tiuny proffiam for Thurnday night roiiuws: o tu 6:30, recording or i:h(jittra; 0:30 to 7, Konora pro Kiain: 7 to 7:30. rlunnlcal pro Brain: 7:3o t , Halon orchestra: and perhaps both of the final h..tH. "TlH'r'H l)wn no inurll control-. ory un' piihllilly ill-voted to liq uor Ihat Willy oniMiair ' llii' un-. iwul ilny Uooxc IiiiIhIcih Ihmiui out o' rni'ldelt)." ilei lun il a . pnmil laul "biinlcsH lulay. 'I'liln Is (lui)di ueuttii r to Ktmf In (lie Iioiim' n' trjion ni'ntry. "' : Wo are so uct'd to rending about trouble between' the Oklahoma leginlaturc and tliu Oklahomu governor that it al most ccaucs to be news. ' ; Women Shoppers' r Whims Described 'j-. - CIH'AOO, Jan. 23 (AI')Wo iiioii. alioppe.s' whim Dint run lie capUuUzed for inert am-d ittfUm. tvere detnlleil uefore the convention o tlie-Nalinuiil WliolOKaio (iiot-eiit uu- Koelatin today. Ji to X:30, male iiiiartet: :30 to 11. arliMtlc ennelilhle; 11 to 10, opera eonipaiiy: 10 to ln:30. Nito I'lub ok ll; 10:30 to 10:45, piano duet: lu:45, aaKophone iilintet;. II to 12, recording orchestra. KOO Oakland (7J0ku) 0, Nllt.'; 0:30, hird man, agricultural pro gram: 7:30, NIK,'; u:30 to 10 Vene- tlUIIH. ' , KI'O Kan I'Vanclsco 080kc) 0. Mil': 0:3o, aonga, Nporta talka: 7:30, Examination of the unidentified woman's hody revealed that ahe r had met death from a bullet fired j into her head from a Hinall caliber. gun. while lavln. the police aur-! geons examination showed, had either taken his life, or been killed by a bullet from a .46 caliber pis tol, urricers rirst reported the seven shot. .4h caliber automatic pistol found near the lied nn u-l.leh tin. business and two bodies were discovered had two tommy anil empty shells In it, but later re- KXI-X'ITE iti:m:i IIKADS "' XJl'ATKMALA CITY. Jan. 23 (AT) Various leaders of the revolt In Northern 'Guatemala have been summarily executed by gov eminent forces. The number of thosu who were 'captured by loyal troops and faced the firing siiuad was not announced. Troops were pursuing today the rebels who held Quezulteliango for a short time. FINAL 3-DAY CLEARANCE OF Short Lines and Broken Sizes lielow Are Listed the Sizes and Widths on Sale M l ItDKIt AMI SI H'IDi; ." HAI.TI.MOHK, Jon. 23 (A1-) , Kred Swelger, of Denver, returning to Baltimore after un absence of 25 years, fatally wounded his nephew, Thomas W. Cole, and then killed himself In Cole's office In a local 'printing company. John D. Jr.. deiseivea u lot of credit. lie iniiisU tm tmli. lie confidence in the men at the head of tho'oil inrWtry! w: "ii'"". nnAnA K.r 1. la f..l, 1 f ,. ..1..1.4 :.. : ! I'rogi e.isive (li-ocer. e-illor, of tile lie's quite right in niwimiiur'that :.r ." ' " .w"? colonel bievart nits ioi;t that rc(iiiremont. , nien(iiavo aecens to the stock, the . i i I will buy from 10 to ,50 piin ceul i ' jno'ii. . .. ' r Maybe Jack Dtnipsey can ehow his ability In shownnm- '"'i!ry ty more rre.-iy when aliir. nnit vein Tov l?i.bnivl'o .mm.,.1 ll, ,.,..ji t ' K011" 1,18 ,r n Ule ofl.l cent. "" " " " "mo Biiurney like the buigaln utmospliwe est sports promotor. Maybe. Uut Jack has always impressed l,ln""'n us as. belonging to the class-of strong backs mid well, timet will tell. , V. Ihlii woman and 'It me. but I am Innocent. They say; they are ffolnff to kill me with my J own Kim. It ha not been shot yet. ' .'; . (slimed) lavls." . f Once is not the Safe Way to : . Soft-cook aTkousand? 'a. Cne of the notable impi ovements over the "good old dayH" is tho way La Graixlc's streets were cleaned of snow the roomings after our ' heaviest snowfalls. Sidewalks - were dragged, too, and school children had a way' broken for them on the important strceta. The street department ;is tq be congratulated. ' ' : Today's news carries the inioimation that the United States senate has tdded twenty-lour million dollars to, the prohibition cnl'oiccment fund, in spite of Mr. Meljon's ad vice to' the' conti ary, und seems intent on feivihg Mr. Hoover enough money to find what u real war on rum can accomp-; 11..1. k ' . . i lish - One can't blame Mr. Mellon for his desire to keep a bal-i' anced budget iintl safeguard a diminishing federal surplus. But on the other hand one cannot blame tho senntorsVand lrpiesentatives" for detei mining that prohibition Bhali be, sufficijently financed to put liquor out of business. They hnvo tho moral support of a vote of some twenty million bouIb ihNovembcr, and no one can deny them that Intei'pKe-1 tationif they want to take it. . , .. The Observer is inclined to, be in perfect sympathyjpith ' gi-,Htvomi!ii, .'ir.""w . j , in Congress A 1 if IguWII I I Mob; 8:34. violin recllal: a. Ileht ...n. .t..iA,i hui i...n opera; 10 to 12. Nlli:. i Wrrn foUml ln ,t. I KHI, -Halt I,ake City (liaokc) : Po1ltfe.au W the note written bvi l.:8. novelty orchestra, w hoola; DHvls on thn fly h-af of a book had ' 7:3, inaN- quarlet. trio; H:3U U imtn deciphered, and read as fol-J l. H. tabernacle OJKan; y, oIU-Hiik; ,Unva music; In. Aund. , ' I . . ' , L , KKX. lorthmd IllKOkvl -tHoU ' r. r""'1 12 AUI nrnupnm 4 t lIlu UI1IHII UIIU 11 1UOKH ft mi IOT K l''H Hn I'ViinclHto (Gllkc) fl." orxan. Henry Ktari: K, Tah-a from AnMtjue. Hhop, concert: H. studJo: 10. Alho and Amlv loia i dancejnuslc, fi- ' ; j ' liitinjciit u llAiM-? I lNX ,tis Aiiteelea (KokcK' C, The houlcldn bureau is wnrklhu;' music: 7, Imrltone,' coui-sy und''ii tho theory that the younv worn. ! nei'Hfinii lit v urni'm ii O ro.itn...... m i i.in . ... . . . ' n. ...... ., t. i.tuiu, iv jiu wnti nnH-fi eiHewm? -n.- iirouir it . to the rooiriiiiff house In a car and ; t hut her body was drugged acrowi ' the porch and tuken to Davis' rontn I and undressed. Hath bodies were1 nude when found. Police reporti-d finding a streak of blood across tho ; liorch. and a pool of blood, which I hud been covered by a rug; In the ( room. j Davis had Mvnd nt tin rnnmini? inUKfc, ho line for two ypars. Police re-j k'IKI UnnLiiH.., fRtnil,..i rt miii. ""' "UMlBl' iinuiiin. mini- H::m, old favorites, studio; 'to' bund music; 11, orcheatra; 12:30 tn I I... ...... .... i'u . . . . I';"ry '"I" morning, she was re-1 KHJ-l.es Ange e, (8001,-c) 0. i,,.,ed as saying, she become wor-' ."' .,n ratlp .led over the absence of Davis and ' ,., V. ." . yi '- '" ''' t AVn Thompson.;--., 0 nrl MoiUk,, .: M,c: .;, "!"" 'h..rr:!' 1 H ILLS BROS ...-,..... ...o.r, H-iu; iii. nrass i u:iii.io ia:au. uuels, orchca- 4 42 5 5"a ' 6 6'2 7 7a 8 &Va AAA 1 1111 AA ........ 2 ; 2 2 2: 1 1 2 A ,1 2 a 1'-" 2 3 2 2 1 B 3 112 11 2 C 1 ,1 Special Thursday, Friday, Saturday N. K. West & Co., Inc. "La Grande's Leading Stored or Over SO Years" ' io 1. dunce niusie. kJU Keirttle (970kc) IS to AHC program. . Kl-'-i I.OH Angeles ICIIIhrl C 'NMIC. syinpllnuetle: 8:30. , Immie. studio: 10. NHC. .. , : : . , . KT.M Kiilltll Monica (7"0kcJ 11. Coltiin Club; 1 to 4 a. in. Nito Coach. KI.X Oakland (8K0kcl 0. con cert; 7, news, studio: 8, .tudio. .... lady, as saying that she heurd a i couple, presumably Davia and the girl, enter the house Monduy night. baml tra. KOW Portland (O'Jllkc) O.-NHCV thrift talk, concert, sports; " 7-30, NHC; r3o, studio; lo. band mull-: l to 12, dnnce frolic. KOA Denver (83nkc) 0.'ln5 crs. hotire concert; 7. Old -Coun-lelor: 7:30. extension service. ' , 'l police reported the woman as saying that she heard some one enter the house lute Monday night but that she heard no shots. :. Davis, it was learned had been' separated from his wife, Mrs. Jean . Davis ,of Los Angeles.' for more You boll only a few eggs at a time so vou can take all instantly from the water when done. Like wise Hills Bros, roast their coffee a few pounds at a time by a con tinuous process. Every berry is roasted evenly and a matchless flavor is assured. No other coffee can taste like Hills Bros, because none is roasted the same way. : COFFEE Rubber Footwear ..Children's sizes. 3 to 2 Storm Rubbers ...u'.....'..A.; 4 Buckle Overshoes . Gir'ls' Dress Overshoes Zipper Hi-Top Overshoes ... T .... 75 $1.49 $1.49 $2.49 All Wool Knit Caps at "Reduced Prices. All Close Out Items at J4 Price. NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP ' Frtsh from the orit ittd vacuum pack. Eciity opened with the key, . Ol9 Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page ' Just nrtciiHho learned Mini she had .been chfiMMl tti sm-cci'd her. hllltband oh Ark'uilKiiH' .first eun- A. Oldflchr posed fur this ' exclusive NKA Mecyh-e picture Ihe rirst'slie has IVfd tiikeu in II years.' . - , J A 1 1 , H RKAKKIt ' A It MOK'h !l V j'i'i.T- I.AKH CITV. JTiiriiT) (AI-) iiiicscii Aiaiiaiua jall lireak er wus In custody here today ufter1 in unsuccessful effort to gain his freedom on a writ of hubeus cor pus. Another hud escaped arrest. I'll.- prisoner Is Identified line Dlckerson, wliu with Kriink Cook', convicted of burglury, and Ivanhoe fllva. known as lllrmlugham's "biiiillegger king" escaped from tho Kllby prison Ju. Alabuuiu last Oct ober. ! - TO ASSASSINATE HUSBAND i the hppropriation of a big prohibition enforcement .fund. Especially since the efficient Mr. Hoover will. control rtf ex penditure if finally unproved and available; rVcHeitt -coudi- tions arc info'!ertiblu'antl there's no sign of them bbcditiing' CjjKAHGE WIFE' HIRED MEN ui.au'i-)Uiiii':, iiressiiic is uiougiu io . near ny leiioia .t()jx;cs. Maybe $24',000,()(IO will provido some more pressure. -Talking to a Ln Grande man the other day. who is in a position to know, wo were infoinied that' drinking! iii' m Grande, for example, is more prevalent and more open 'Hunt at any, time in his experience here. He spoke particularly 01 drinking turning the younger people who frequent various downtown .business pVees, and it waa his opinion that drink-1 ing by high school youngsters, since the Christmas holidays' vhrn thn eitllmm ul iib,ii I u ,i-..i' Vi..... I,. ...... t,l.in h....!.!.. ' ' v.... ;yv',, e.4- ...... ...mo nviij ii.miiv: ir jiiuvna: i-AtiiuiJit'n, was gi-calei'-than it-haii been in five years. ; .. j He 'doesn't contend that all high school students," or all college students, indulge in tho contmmptioir of "white miile" nd local blemh of niiHinshine, but his information and di rect tibi-ei valion would indicate Hint lot of young boys and girls, not yet out of their teens, are drinking bad litiuor regularly and in considerable tmantity without their parents even being suspicious--or at least without being concerned. . Whether or not augmented federal piohibitiou forces and a vastly increased fund for enforcement purposes can ulti mately be of value in solving tmr local problem Is tiiestlon nble, but wc can hope it htm : ome effect. There seonis to be no chance of any modified method of handling liquor in this country, even if it be conceded that some such solution is to be de.'iired. To a strict r.nd seveie enforcement is the only avenue available. . As far as fctoj pint? the flow of moonshine down the tliroaL of old soaks and pioveibial di unkards is concerned, we admit a lack of con:;t;.nt conecin, but when it's a matter of protect ing the young Imijt. "lid gills of the conimunity, ssfegUHixlin!' tho citizenship to which wc must look fur leadership before niiiny yrais, we hope for tho most rigid means of enforce ment. If twenly-four million dollars of federal funds is nec essary for that purpose and can accomplish that purpose,'1 dnectly or indirectly, it will be money well spent. Now Mr. On i ii nt might orfer un other 125.000 'prixe for thu best eilllf'lHIlt nf lltn- ..-l.u..t.l....l.... . " I" ! l hlbll Inn enforcement plan. t HUB ITOTITHnfWI W IHIIUaJ TRY W. K. GILBRRT CO. FIRST !-.."." l . . . n pr? 7 ft . . t mi .dmi ' c , All Winter Merchindise Must Go Regardless pf Cost Or Former Prices - II, V Krv Die .i hi. lpal flKlires In un alleged plot tu kill Itnlph Wood, ueallhy tHMrott r.-.il eslule dealei a plot that was folic! when pulbe. ll...-tl eft. KIH.-d one aaliaxler and arrested two iil I.Mled .m-eiilnpllces. Mrs. IJraee Wuud, above at riKhl. la accused of lilt-lug three gunmen to kill tier husband su that she eimld In- ) tierlt. his mil estate hi.ld;nus and collei't on n lloii.ooo lite Insur- ' mice pulley. At the upper left Is Cecil Holt, who was a member ) "I the ctm .piracy, but who. on his wife's advice, revealed It tu the ! puller. Ilclou hlin b VhI -blia.rir. At the hiiltc-m Detective Wll- j lluiu lie l.isle lleft) Is shown with the two alleged co-consplrators j Taylor I'lerce tlefll and Will, nm Tllonisun. Mrs. Woods de ' wlafv. kliu t Ve.iiu ul u "(;-uiu-uu' ii;nvviU by livr bUibaiiU. Wc have gone straight through our remaining stocks of later winter merchandise; every garment of which is now highly seasonable; and which cut their prices still further for quick and absolute clearance! Dresses Priced for Quick Clearance ' Every drees in stock, excepting only Spring . model gowns goes into these two price groups. Many are less than cost. All are priced a good bit less than the materials . ajonc would ordinarily cost you. $0.95 $A.95 $I4 EVERY LATE WINTER COAT r In the $14.5)5 lot are coats that were made to scl1 at P03 ranging up to $35. In the other group goes every high grade, fur trimmed coat in stock. Every one is a value little short of sensational. $4 Q.95 ALL HATS will go at $1.49 - S2.49 They were formerly priced $3.!)5 to $15. $5.00 Down Buys Any Coat in'Slock Use Your Credit! It Is Good Here The famous Cinderella credit plan makes it possible for .you to "wear as you pay". Take advantage of these marvelous values at "Ix?ss than Cost prices" and let us help you budget your clothes expense. Cinderella Frock Shop ... .. "'