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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1929)
Friday, January 25, 12V. - LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Paw F!v Locaj News in Brief OKLAHOMA-GOVERNOR HITS FOES- j AUTO WRECK AT lu From V-"'"-""1" Viilloj '' J. K. eunlifto, of Pleasant Valley, was u visitor In Iji Gruuile last night mill was a guest at tho parly given hy tho I.. A. to It. of I.. K. Ilem From linker ' ''' Mrs. Marie Knhertf. of linker, h a visitor Jh. Iji Oran.le' tbdnV.' She ls..nl the- Sacajawea Inn. Here I-Yoin Hakcr-- . . .;; , , I.. W. Irvine, of lluker.'wa a visitor In Mi lirnndo yesterday. He was nl iho '-a Orando hotels . F.in Alwonrt VMts K.tna At wood, of Baker, arrived in l.a Ornudp yesterday mid Ik registered ill the Sara Jnwrn Inn. , ; Urn- From Wallowa .' Mr. and Mm. V. V. Church, of Wallowa, hove loft l.a Orando fol lowing a short visit. They stayed at the l.a Oritmle hotel. 4ilK4 lit ltlMel Hen Johnson, paused through I,a Oratido this morning onttl,e way to his homex In Joseph. Front 1'nlon W, ( Uoiu'wull and J. I. Hose wall, hot h of t'ntan, arrived In Ijh (It-undo yesterday and are staying at the Foley hotel. From Minam Mr. and Mrs, Joe Johnson, of Milium, are visitors In.la Ornnde. They arrived yesterday and are staying at Iho Foley hotel. Amy l.ortvu Visit" . Amy Ourrett, of Kntorprlse, U a visitor in thlH city today. Hhe Ik at the Foley hotel. To F.iilr-rpri.' " i ' ,M. SI. cnrisionsei,. 01 l.a i.ranuc. Horn From llairwuy - Hoy KhlridKe. of Halfway, Ih vl. Illng In Iji Orando today. He Ih at the- Foley hotel. Mr. Hopkins- IWHiius - Joe Hopkins, of Joseph, returned to' hi home this morning follow. . l.-le.-.i-lue indav on IniHl. I ingu Beveral days- visit in tllla elty. . . ... ..i... i.. ... I Mr . H. initios lit'nnit of the nH'nni XT IX x- 4m.nnr of ihri Htono Bloro. f the Hu.lo much at Wallowa luk. Mr. Law Visiit - (.'. J. I.nw, of North PoviUm liu lift Iax tiramlp following a brh'f vinlt. lo wiik itt tlu Iji Gmmlc hot1!. ) ( Oiinnriors Vllt 1 '.lark McAllister. 1 of IVndlotoiv mid V. Johnson, of Spokwno, wore visitors In U Ornndo today They left this morning for L'ondle ton.; Hoth uro connoott'd with thn JoslLn-MrAIIlKtO!! Contrartintf rom- pjiny, of' Snokanr.-Vnnh. r.. l-'rom lonill'lii . V. Allen; of rrndlrtou. wan n visitor in 1-a Oninde yrMtrdny. ! p,,a for Social il.. ..iriut.ti-ii.I ni 1 lift 1 .it I irnnilO hotel. - ; 1 i . tu IX IIH "iiiif, iirv lllh" wi fir of l-uronm.r Wush.. To Omarl" A, J. Ontff, ronroanntntive of n candy coinpiiny wont to Ontario tadiiy. - XIp- Gruff luui bvn In ItH'Oronde foi th last two day. - , ' l ' K , r " To Aileml lviirt ... J Mrs. Kline r Stoddard, of 1 fJrunde, leTt today for Kaker whore she und Air. Stoddai'd will he'KiHHta at a party today; ' Mr.. ;tiDd Mrs. toddnrd espeet tt) l eturii , to Im Cruudo' tuutorrow. '. . , R Uaskot Hooial und dance to he held next Thursday at Kaslrg hall, Tliu jmblic will he Invited to the affair which Ih to be a benefit for the lodKe. Member! of the Kfurlea auxiliary nerved coffee and dough nut refresh ipentH last night to the men. . r , ' - (Continued from Pf I) 1hti- power of "Fncle Joe l?nnnon At41.I KIWS ' ( the lionikv lly hlr Imtuatry and j energy ne nan gnmeu a piaee on the Jmllelnry eommlttee antl later I aerMl un the. ways and lueana and approprlattonH eomniltteeii, two of the itiont powerful of the house. Horn ul Louisville, Ky.. on May 6, I . tlio mn of n lawyer, Mi. I'udirwuod spent Ills early life on the frontier stuto of Mlllllesoia, Ills family iuovel there when lie was throe years "Id, traveling up tho froxen Mlssisslpiil Into ft, l'aul on slcilms. Hi. Timl was a. inllltury outpust and througliom I ndr WOOtt's lioyhboit the streets were (llleil. with Indians. and K J. Mehols, St, pool hall emiiloye.' were killed. , at Weed wien their iu,tomohlle ipset. They I ad Kniight the innehlne for a trip to thleago, - . ' ' TwVklU.KJl l WHF.FK I-KN'I'IIAI.IA.. WhsIu. Jan. Jo (Al'l fn 'limn was Mtletl , and two girls woro seriously llUHrvd when nil nutoiiiahll' skidded and turned uvrr several limes I'll ths Fnolflc highway Jum soiiilt oMVa Harln, eaUy today. iieorge I'earMill. driver of he I iiutfililne ld a. few uilmites.. after jilie w reek. Ills le(t side? was crush. . e4. .Marv 'iunteiof. 18. suffered in frartured skiill and Mary Fuller. Hi, ree4veil"-u Ikrokon. sluiulder. ' Harold llrevver, the fourth ,0;e. 'pant of the va was unhiu-t. : v., FORMER SENATOR IJNDERWGQD DIES r (tn eve of the Oklahnnta leu Islnlure's luunehlitK f piHK'eeil iu to InveKllKHtO (lovermir II, S. Johnston, leading tn- pisslhle Impeaehiuent. the guvernor Is pie tu red -above addressing the untagonlfclle hiuise yt represen tmives. Ills opponents say he yill bp hmirm'hod' within 3'i Uay. At the right Is Mi.0, O. Ilammmuls, e4nfldrntlwl seere- taiy to Cbiverim'r Jphnston. and alleged to he a power In Oklu Unmft palitlrs. ' rail 4 -i .k V V 1 : ;j 1 PLOWS BUCK OVER STATE ROADS TODAY ; '. (Continued from Vns 1) J a mil" this side of Hot Isike, lie says: he nearly frose when he gel .out of his nulnmohlto tnsee If- he 'euuld get oiiu of the drifts. He Istarted to- walk and n short time later was pleked up by the driver of n heavy trueki 1'here musl, (Continued from Paxr Jl Ii VIKliliMA ItUM'J i linve heen 40 or fill other notonue ;c' T o '-'- ' ' W ' ! HUIes. nhunrtonrd In that vlolnlty.1 IJlr. Maker says. "1 wouldn't go ! uirougii' mat experienee again ioa : jjuu.''- lie was rttaKinR pinns tins srttmte. a leadership ; he " was- not neunlnir to have' his ear iirnitgnt Innlll In. Sltrwiniler slliee his liaTly in Iji (Iriinde. hiul lost etinlrol o'f eongress. ' - c'. ! The wlilile IdeW 'f lewely in . Flerteil 'In' IHI " ". . 1 uihler secilun,.-also; at'eoi'lhw to; i First eleeteil to ilie house of rop- (;v i. . I'alten. 'of Klln. w-ho left resi'lllat Ives fi-oin the1 IMrnilnghain i.',)m- ,,,out u. o'eloek last night.' rtlstrlet oi lAlnlu'ima In IKM, Mr. uakr.v uurk In which lie was) t niierwoon assiimeii i. nte iM.ii ifiding went into a tiitcu unu ne nan. the demoerais there when, they tl( ,vujk j,,,, u,. started again III. took rnntrni or tne nouse in freight truck ilrlveii hy Hurley and on the reeoril he made within :Klll(lh i, n,unde, Near Imh a J year his friends advanced hlni lol. )t . w)18 H,nBslhle to. go farther for the presidential nomination at (j (u ml0 M0U ,, ,,,,. Haltlmore. MuslertoK nejirly l' lm, cam(1 . t lj, tirando this voles, ae i-i'iiiiiiiieu in ..... ....nrulng 10 Incites tiiinwfiill Along U tlrande slreets piles of mull the forty-sixth ballot wnen Ills nnine was withdrawn' without j i Ither his knowledge or consent and j Ills strength thrown to Woodrow Wilson. ' i Itefuslng to lie considered for the vice presidential nomination with Wilson, he continued his. service (u the house ami through his pur- I lliniieniary skill and His taet ni leadership he contributed very ma terially inward making Wilson's first four years of administration if- period of far-reaching- leglsla- 1, 1 f ll,e dnimer 1.. human life ' boi,d nusscngcr blune. left Klko Hon. At the sumo time he brought Mrs. Huron started to . .h,. This i..,i..- .,.,.mt..lils cuuutry.wlde recognition to nim- hiiow dtsugetl from the street and shovol.d (nm Iho sidewalks iu ranging In tiepth from three to mro than six feet. - Tho additional l Inches of snow yesterday gave the- weather man a chance to gain on tho elty and private orews work ing to clear streets and sidewalks. The minimum temperature In I-n ! UJ1 for tBht. Uremic, lasi night was HI above but j . at 7:30 o'clock this morning tho ! S : mereur- hail climbed to la iihove. The maximum the day before was 11 above-with a mjnlmum of 4 above, ., Many farmers are sun out nrt from slate highways and several school children, who went to Iji tliiimle, Itnbler, Klgln. I'nlon for olasses, are,. Involuntarily absent from school because or Impasaiiuo roads, . "r' .. - ' 'i I'NHtN HAH IHFFKTI.TIF.H ! . lly W. V. Foiinor I (Observer tlnrrespnndont) VNIO.W Ore.. Jan. 25 (Special) Oars are being pulled Into I'nlnn constantly from roads leading from Oils city today. The machines, caught In drifts and ditches last night and yesterday,, had to be ibandoned by their drivers. " vJaok llagley and Hrnce Thomas. if. Baker, have had consldoliihle difficulty In the . Inst two days. Wednesday evening they figured in a collision with a ear driven by J. Hanoi, of lorlland. llnth m- ohllies were damaged ami ."Mr.'lhig- ley'nud Jlr.-Thonias suffered , cuts ! ablillt tlio nice. i esiorimy- wiry irl'd to drive to Hot uike nut went into the ditch twice ano w-ero un able to make the trip.' Huring the ill ITU-u I tits, their purebred dog was lost. ' " ' ' I'OUTIiAMJ. Ore., Jan. 5 (AP Southwest storm warnings were ordered up at the Columbia river mmtth and at Washington roust guard stations today, strong winds were predicted from the southwest Shifting to iim-thu'eMt tiulnv and tv morrow, (iules at sen were inre- IAVC with lArstV llctunis til ImliU'r Mrs. H. . 1 1. Huron, of Inibhr. re turned to her home this morn ing after visiting in I Orando with her sister-in-law, Mrs. l. S. Hablnson. go home lust night on the stage EAST NORMAL SUPPLY BILL IS FAVORED ' rn.iiim.rn m fContlnued from Page 1) AIRMAIL PILOT 'IS MISSING NEAR SALT LAKE CITY (Continued from tPsge t Folil In Montana ' ' . I,. ,1. Willlaliis, clerk at the Foley ! in ruuso of blocked highways. hotel, .lias received a letter from his slstiir, Mrs. V. It. lttrhards. In Itutte, Moit., saying that the ther iiioiufter has registered 55 digiws b.-lmv zero thorp.. . Him. II uns Hie ioilllstrial blllldlog in Salt Ijike iMtv. and has not been1. sen i ..,-. . .....1 I ,,-n in I n flnilnl.i . .. ..... . !.... 1 . . .. '..,. .. wllll' l UlHlllltllOd . Ill tUlHOIlS A Hiib-eoiiimitl f? building to be In u dangermis con dlilon. even In danger of collapsing Weill to l"ortlainl According to John T. Ollhert, .,1i1I,..,..B,, ii, .institution was re of l.a (li-nndo. Hcrlha Mlddlestadt, ,,0,i,.,i n first class condition, und formerly or Iji (Irandc, and heiress 1))(J tl) ,mi,ml f t,e nppropiia- to the sum of snG,S4, went to tOI1 mqucstoil'. SU(1.576, was rcc. Fortland two years ago hut he has om1PI1iled to the general rommlt- noi. Iicaro Ol line lil mvn, j-.i- To I'iglit lit Walln Walla Johnnie "Alaliam" Nicholson and Hock Andi rRon, hoth of Iji . forts arc being made to locale her (Irandc. an- leaving this afternoon : so that she will receive the money. (.oimnliiee beard of fire danger. 'for Wallti Walla, wasn., wnoro . . lOovernor Patterson and superin- iey will enwge In a boxing match tonight. "Alahaiu" will meet Art Holmes and lluek will meet Wild ' 111)1 Krwlll. .-v ; ' (irninl Jury lo Mll-4 Tho I'nion county grand ltaillo fiood ow I tuntlonl Meyers of Hie state prison Tho beat radio reception months llipi,aSs,,d tbo danger from fire of the year are Janunry. February . Hie women's quarters at. the and March, ss Frank 1.. Drake, m.niteiitliiry. A suh-coniinlltee de- j radio . suies ri,io'soo'-ai-'i nw 1 1 ..na.t.l.,,1 lu'n l.liuun reported .this ,,. .unknown, and wus Hs-; Fayne-Ainrio u uc one of the small passenger I ,,..:, ., ,i, i,, i, I moved ever to the senate, -ins (nine had preceded HUH unit wiia Hie ileinh o( Senator Thoinaa Mar tin of .Virginia, he was chosen iloniocrutlo leader, a place Ho held inn II US1. liuve times prrvlously bad the. .,,.. ... ... .rieugcr. Ames Is .."'V..'.'. ;.., , 1 a tnui'lsi who miiile ins resorvutimij rnt0 oC gu,,,! slit years' llhrough a travel bureau, here. J (rm t)mt llu WOn,id not b tt, con I'Muegcr Is a San Francdsoo bus. ,,Wk1), to succeed hlmnuK In 136, lness man. Meunllinc. ho had purchased Wood- ! lawn, on the I'otomnc river, a part ' ... A..lllr..l W.iulilninnn AStulA lug . ila lies. J SAN FHAXCISl'O, Jan. '.'5 il.Vl'l The passengers on - the Hoeing' .Air Transiiort itlaiie reperted miss-: lag lielwei ll Klko. Nov., und Suit : ljike titv. I'liih. today are A, I', JOKFS OVKU JI KTICF. Jury ,-adlo sales rcpresontailvc. . who Is Ounlic,,.ou rondltlon at the , ...."?..".. " .VI ly, ,,,. ' " V, , o f tl ere he lu I.a Urundo today. . July, Augurt Monmouth Normal s.'hool where I . , lv "! ,A' K"H: i, 1hV ,lt Mount ernon, and (1 ere lie f'yill mod Wednesday. Jan. 31, ao ' cording to f'nii Helm, district at torney. Hi-other III S. K. McMnster, of Joseph, re turned to his homo thin morning after visiting In I Orando for the last week wiih his brother, W. A. Mo.Mnster. who Is 111. Mr. Mc - Master Is now well on the way to recovery, his brother snys. , lu and Senlentber are the poorest months: of the year, duo to great amount' of sialic 'at that time." Those three months are also the months when lightning Ik worst, says Mr. 1'rake, three lives ::;;,tr! - wri.... .uUo.S'Fm.c.rwood had a par, In breaking j nii.fwii-.i roi an inn riunrv hi t'nivorslty thnt would replace the I ree" students recenUy lost their A .lose,,' men for Jobs as Justice , M, Uomu pnvt u( 0(leh year. Tin I? " n'nd Id. gallon of ' I'-"- " T"" ,s who- "'"' rUerlng comrrem It, the days of itliers V, Hi', ' i' nlvel-su;'::; cJ. . have resigned ;;'ng t ie r I , , republican spke 'a f :. ' - la -t s ml i S "J' 2 "I ' ; .-' , jft(. ' I-'.- ...:'. t J 1 L$HUE'HIERYji I Across from nolinenlinmp's Wiinien Men Children! All remaining llubber ('outwear (lleatly -;. Iteduced, '; ' ' DUSKA (I. Illle Soul) Hnrlvnlleil In quality und or Iglnnllly, v Huskii i.ieanslng ami Fuundatlun .('renin and tho Duskll Skin Food are un excelled for revitalising tired tissues, correcting crow's feet and nourishing shriveled skin of face and throat., : 'I" 1 jfeif : The new comprise mint for 1uska Is storked hy nuska Toilet ri' i complete treat--the eoiuplexlon; now 'exohmiveljr t Glass Drugs U .-'. . inc. - - : Tho Hcxall Storo ( La Grande, Ore. presint frame 'building that is ! without fire protection. Suh-coininlttees reported favor- I .en ic-i for K.nlcrnrlsc : W. M. l.ydon. vice president of , ' the Class & l'rudhomine company Ferries Not Opel-Wing of Hortlnnd. Is leaving for Miter- lr, IsMiey Isretvct. Andrew l.onny Jr.. of I.a Orando, has gone to I'ortland ond Yakima ,,, .,, .m.ir.miiatlon asked for week's visit with relutlves nnd )iy ,, tuberculosis hospital friends. 11. K. Anderson, of l.n 1t Hanli W,K., u, ;r. 7 7 s : Nor-, C.rnndo, is taking Mr. l.oney's place m(l, Kctloo ut i.a (Irandc, 7!i.5": ! in the dispatcher's ofrire during n(i tl iatni-n (iregon hosillal t the absence,.- , I for the Insane ut Pendleton. $451.-1 iikt. ri,.. cnniiiiltlee visiting the tho Sacajawea Inn. I nsfi. The ' n...'u Inlii.rn.llnHiH IlOSIlllal tit TIlC According to word received hy ,,na ,,,n,in no recommendation prise today and will be back in I. tho J.ocal Three A from the Oregon imp,.,, to the iipprnprlallon of Oronde later. He l staying ntlsialo Automobile association at j iujoo rceoinmended by the Oov- I'ortiano, .nomann m -ntiirnnrr crnor. for the reason that since from a share of heavy snows. The th nBlni,nn is y. l Inrnmpletr an riorts says "wo ba.l a tourist in estimated reqiilri-nient is coastder- from Montana, yesterday .and he Ilt). u ,.,,. This was admllte.l suld he found tt n.esftry to ship y It,lK,.t Director Kotcr. I his car to Spokane.as all the roads At j1H n(,xt mP..tnK, which will leading out of Montnnn west at 1)(.,.t Tuesday night, the com mill Ones to Tlllnmook Mrs. F. O. Hess left on train No. 25 for Tlllnmook to visit her daugh ter, who fs teaching In high school there. Mumps prevented her ilniiL'hter from coming to l.a that, tithe wore blocked. All fer- .. ...... .. on ,m r tho (Irnnde ror Christmas so .Mrs. lies tries on wvvr v..... "- , i-(';j session, vetoeu ii- i.ov. ioim will vllt her in Wiwtern Oregon not openiung on iiccuini. ... , nttcrsoi,. to appropriate i:i.V"' for two weeks. Hie river, the report suites. -for Wtrnry n1P Cniverslty of I Oregon. senator lien nisi iiik'h J moved ,hat the coinmlttee recom- ... ' tltk. Ilia vntn lln RllKtl.lncd. Hai'dU I ntl'OdllCed but at the re.iuest of other nieni i hers nclinn wns dererre.l. I I . ' t CIn .ninnillli'.' hits not vet taken rinal action on any re.iucsted up- Evidence Against Altcml l'arty Among the out-of-town persons : who attended the annual I.. A. to; It. of I.. M. imrty and dinner last t,lil,i u-Arv.' Mrs. l'etor Itlcver and ir. in..i im.Ii. nf Kamela. Mrs. l.o.S ANOKI.KS. Jan. 25 (AP) Hlover Is n sister of Mrs. I'M KUell, I The district attorney s otlice tooay propnntlon, excepi , of this city. ' gave a siato legislative conunKteo i garage and dormitory tit the penl- ' ; (.vbli-ncc puriiortlng to show that .tentiary nnd to change the old Traffic I'liln-lil j the J;5U0 Vheck given Judge Car- toys' training school Into an in- Traffic on the corner w here the os S. Hardy, by Almce Hemplo terniedlnte institution for flrst-of-Foley hotel lit located on Adnms I Mcl'herson, was Issued from the fense prisoners. and Chestnut wan held up for a evangelist's '"legal defense fund" . short time this morning while i t the time her kidnaping "W I D....J PlnnP Rpildt Iho roof was being cleared or I developed n griinu jury mraui.- - - Icicles, which were broken orr and .Hon. ' ' then fell to the sidewalk. The. evidence which had been 'closely guarded ny tne Olllie unu Piny Vollcylwll I which was sehifd at th time Judge KAN FIlANCIsco, .Ian. 25 (Al' lu the men's volleyball game Hardy acknowledged acceptance J Direct two-way radio cnmtntinl Tuesday S. 1). Crowe's team won of the check, was obtulned from .wtlon between the Stars and two games and Ir. Hay Murphy's I the private files of the evangellsl stripes, an airplane of the P.yrd won one. The standing of th." iwo and consisted of a private account HIlttI r-mlr- expedition ami the new teams follow: Dr. Murphy's 4: ,r. boik kept by lr. Mcl'horson, tho il0,,r, i,,l:,r nidlo station her.. Message by Radio j raonc livid lift s ENTIRE FACTORY PURCHASE SHIRT SALE ii;.w-.:$is6.-'i;; 4i-vi ' Each , :.,;T ',,".',' , V 2 for $2.75 Shirts That Would Sell for Much More! HHHBMMBU taiilJ8-- -U4.1 AFFAIRS uwh siont- JGUNM6IVOWN POUOIAS FAIMbAtlrxS J DOMHY LQA i ifti. Cirr;. r - . . " ' ' I f rllitID Cfoiuyirrv II Also il t Today district iittnrney's office said. The Closing Out of CLINT'S ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings, Hats, Etc., Is making possible the greatest . savings ever offered the La Grande Feople. was established this morning, op orators here exchanged messages with Malcolm P. Hansen, wireless' expert f the expedition, who was testing the radio gear of the plane. The Stars and Stripes was J.n.m feet above the Pay of Whales, ("reelings were exchanged. yllTS Allt KTt'NTINO OAKI.ANU Cal.. (API Harry Cnindall hus oiiit stunting before the movie camera to .fly the air mail "straight and level." Once during his stunt days CriinduH's aide was dropping Hour over lh. Side ef 14 pluno to make "smoke" for a movie when a full sack fell on the Micl.l. l liar. The plane div ed (OA feel. " i ( NIIKItWATFIt r.vr ,SKW I.ONHO.V, Conn. (AP) I hcle Sam's navy hoasts the most vcrmtlte underwater cat In exist ence. She Is niaecot of the subma rine n.4 and Is one of the first be low deck at the order lo submergn. THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE (iifK to iirvrivos ST. PAI L. ( AP) A veteran, of ,lhe Civil war, John U. llompe. w ho 'once retired from polities In Hi, Is tiM iiiner er ne snnnesoia i-s-l.lulure this X"r Madras, Broadcloths, Cords, Peicales, Oxfords. OUR MESSAGE TO MEN! This Nationally 1 Known Alworth Shirt Manufacturing Concern af ter years of successful shirt mak ing has ; recently retired : from business. Mr. Max Sarlat, oiu' New York buyer, purchased the entire factory output and has ship ped them to us for quick disposal. Fabrics, both foreign and domestic in the most lieautuul array of pat terns to choose from Quality shirts that are full cut and well tailored. Saturday Special 2 for $2,75 v See Window pisplay ! Colors Tans, Blues, White, Green, Lavender. GeoifiSlsh in ... a i y.)...A- U..L. - ( Also "MARK Of The FROG" Topics & Fables. Destroyers of High Prices V' 1216 Adams Ave. Last Show ing TODAY Also Comedy. Coming Saturday "WHEN THE LAW RIDES"