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Monday, January 28, 1929. .ti LA GRANDE EVENING' OBSERVER Fatre' FjvV Local News In Brief Mis. Itrmvu leaves Mrs. J. A. Hrown, of La Grande, In visitor at Imbler Jtoday. r i At 'oley Hotel F. A. Martin, or Haker, Is a vis itor In I -a Grande today. He. is at tho Foley hotel. Visits IHto Mrs. Helen Smith, of Cove, was a visitor in i-n Or undo Saturday und Hunday with friends. . Visits rnniilM M. Gordon, of I -a Grunde, went to Klgin today tp visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gordon ilwn to Uiiim w Mrs. li. C Snider, of T-a Grande, u. lit to Haines this morning where she. will visit Mrs. S. K. lngrum. Keturii to Jowpl Mary lieuudoin und A. J. Gal hraith, of Joseph, returned to their hnes this morning from La Grande. To Telocaset G. V. Wilkinson, of Tolucaset returned to his homo this morn ing following u two-duy visit in this city. Jtelurii to Home . . Mr. und Mrs. William Marcum find sons. Hilly und Tommy,, of Huntington, returned to their home this morning from' La Grande. - Visits Mother . , Mrs. N. W. Courtney,, of La Grande, is in Haker today visiting, her mother, Mrs, Anna Clausen. Mrs. Courtney expects to return to La Grundo this evening. ft it H.ehims This Morning- Stella Kogers, student at the La Grundo HusinesH college, returned to the college this morning after an nhsenco of nearly two weeks duo to illness, ' To Kiiterm!- . ' Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Moore, of I'ortland,' passed through a. Grande today on the wuy to Kn terprlso where they will make their home. Mr. Moore is engaged In the restaurant business. I tet nuts to Portland Mrs. Amy Kennedy, of Portland, passed through La Grunde this morning on the wuy to her home from Haker where sho has been playing the uccordlun at the Clarlek theater. Visit Daughters Mrs. Adolph Ncwlln, of La Grande, Ik in Walla Wullu. Wash., visiting her daughter, Heulah New Hit, Later Mrs. Newlin expects to go to Spokane to visit another ii lighter. L ; (ulh-d hy Aunt's Death Lela Kllioit, nf I'ortland. went to Wallowa today where she was called by the death of her aunt, ? Mrs. C. W. Seott, who died Satur .i lay. Lela Klllott has been vlsit . lug In La Grande with another aunt, Mrs. Hngen. Mrs. Hugen will go to Wntlowa tomorrow. Abandons 'Ai l to mobile JL 11. Taylor, of the Hunting FYaetor eoiupany in La Grande, went to Knterprtsc this morning. Last week Mr. 'Pay lor drove to Kn- lerprtso bit was forced to leave his automobile there duo to heavy snows. He expects that by Satur day he will be uble to drive It back to La Grande. Hard Tlmo In Snow H. Donin, of Seattle, Wash., I rived In 1-a Grundo this morning nrter a bad experience in the snow between Lowiston, Ida., and Pome- roy. Wash.. He was snowbound In bis automobile about 12 miles from I'onicroy for two und a half boors before a 'passing cur towed him the rest of the way. The lUg-n disappointing part of the ex pff iutiee, Air. lioran says, was to be passed on the highway by un auto mobile with sn which read Always at your service." Mr. ndleton and on the train. Mr. Ou in Here Jesse Crum, of Elgin, arrived In La Grande yesterday. Ho Is stay ing at the Sacujuwea Inn. ' Mr. Prclf rer Returns ,H. M. Pfclffcr. of Wallows, re turned to his home today. He has been In La Grande on business. " Will not Show Movies , Due to trouble with the lights at Zuber hall last Friday night dur ing the American Legion movie dance the motion pictures taken of the dancers will net be shown at a local theater, American Legion of- snow piled higher In the. Pacific Northwest today, more tales of suf fering were told. To the north. . workmen with shovels rescued three trucks and four automobiles which were snow bound while attempting to follow a ficlals announce. Tho photographs rotary snow plow into Lewiston. Ida, taken of individuals at the dance (The wind blew so nard that tho can be obtained at Hitter's Btudio, ;road closed In the wake of the It is announced. Mr. Appleby Returns-'. V, H. Appleby returned this morning from a business trip to Portlund and Itoscburg. plow before the curavau could pass. Most of the small towns and vll- Tke Short Course : Inues of Idaho which lacked rail- John Win burn and Howard Hal road communications were isolated sey, both of the Blue Mt. Creamery iuy the heavy snow. r ' have gone to Pullman. .Washing- j Kustern Washington nnd Oregon state1 for relief, being virtually ton where they are taking the were little hotter off, with plows snowbound. A bob-sled required course In butter,, making ut then'n( crew at work continuously all day to make a nine-mile jour- aatry snort course at tne. wuspmg jto Kec) tn0 moro traveled roads ney through tho drifts to peters ion oiijie college. i n is course uas : holidays remained a serious has ard to traffic. Three persons were killed and six seriously Injured In Chicago yesterday In falls. . 15 Below In N'Airtihka In Nebraska the thermometer got down to 15 below sero in the northwest corner, but was on the warm side of the cipher In other parts of the state. Superior was tho coldest spot In Wisconsin, with minus 20. Throughout the Bako tus und Minnesota sub-se.ro read lugs.' Colahurg, In., , appealed .to the open.' However, only two main burg und return. proven to be n losing venturo. j f(eu-ho. president-elect was ,1m Members of tho Ways und Means pressed by tly splendor of tho oN committee ure Informed that tho ' fleo which had been sot up for him Land Settlement commission has by Joseph II. Adam, whose home expended all the unpi-oprluted 1m adjacent to the J, C. Penney funds and huvo incurred an in- estate, where Mr. Hoover is living debtedness against tho state run- during his Florida ; stuy. r nlng up to f l5aoou. t Mr- -Hoover had ns his. first call- Aulo Ueetw. Aelltm. er Horace A. Mann Washington at- y, who iiiifL'ivu ine rvpiiiui This Week Is !o expected to bring forth the first of a serb-w of public heurings upon tho automo bile license fue regulation Mil uh drafted by a special committee headed by Senator Ktddl The chief objection heard to the bill a drufted is that it makes m con cession to old cars In the schedules of fees. can campali;n In thu south lust full. - Courtesy Call , . Kxplatnlng that his call was dimply one or courtesy as ho hud not seen Mr. Hoover since the elec tion, Mi! Mann In reply to ques tions took oognlSHiieo of various published reports that ho would Mto chief . patrontiKQ. tlispeudor for been discontinued at O; S, C. whero.nlKhwava ollt of Spokane. Wash.. lU'turn Froiu Portland Mr. and Harley Richardson came to La Grunde this morning after spending several days In portlund. local men have gone heretofore. To Visit Here Mrs. Weia and daughter. Jacque line, of Kamela, arrived In Ia Grande today to visit Mr. and Mrs. Austin Arnett. Vso Stoves Kverywliero "Many heutlng stoves are sold In sunny California and our accounts are likewise- largo In Florida. Ala bama and other wurm climates." says C, H, Maxffeld, of Portlund, representative of a stove company. Mr. Muxfleld left La Grande this morning for Haker after a two weeks' visit In this city. Mr. Max- j flftlfl mvr Mm pniniumv HflB nmrn MtovpH in- Knnkunf). Wnnh.. Hniliwwr'' Ogden, I'tah, than any other cities. Very few new old-fashioned radiat ing heaters are now being soldi he "capital of the Inland Empire.' were entirely blocked. WF.STKUX OKKC.OX STOKMY PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. (AH) ' A storm howled out of the north last night and today Northwestern Oregon found Itself In fths grip of a snowstorm which In several sec tions approached a blizzard In In tensity. .Slowly advancing south- the storm was expected to reach tho upper Willamette valley points during the day. While Orants Puss reported sun- UOCKY KKGIOV COLD KKVKKK ' DUNVKU. Colo.. Jan. 28 (Al) i With Montana shivering In bitter I cold Inst night, unother severe cold wave1 Is forecast for the Hock Mountain region today. An, uvorago of four Inches of snow fell over Montana 'yesieruay , Mr Hag en Leave H. O. Hugen, of La Grande. went to Wallowa yesterday where Bava nhn n.t i. rA. shine and mild weather aftei he was culled by tho death of hla circulating models. - j brief flurry of snow today, points sister, Mrs. C W. Scott. 1 " - to the north were turning unxtous DAfTrrit ninmii eyes toward overhanging clouds. Visits at North INmder K liner Miller, of I -a Grande, wont to North Powder this morn ing. Ho. will visit the Hoy titcw art family. , . -' , represent, either through tho issu ance of additional highway bondn ... . m or inrougn revision oi ice imwm with ul,-0ro tomporatm-oH roi""-f-, h ', ed throuBhout most of !l,o tut. ,JntXnJ , 7, m'r,1111B. No,l.!,.K Nurthrrn M.,n n was the cold- . et nurt at the UW lust nlwht und 1 . the .H,ldet i.luce recorded t e "...ttcr un, ,o ,(, ., tl. ,, tho wldenliiK nd Improvement ! estulillHhed roiuln until other wr it umoi a that HvluU'ois N,nii;td.i the , south und that lie. also iiiittht Hull, Kihly. I'plon, and perhuie a- htt polUleul t:roUiry.. or advltter few olhera would thla wcrK li e. i lo: 1 hi! now IilX'atdent. sent Henurntc hllla or one Joint j " 1'hero la no Joh tlmt Mr. Hoover measure dlrectliiB the Hlc'invity 'has that. 1 would- have nnd Mr. commission to speed up work on 1 Hoover well liiiow. that." Mr. Mnnn i.rlmnry roads In the districts (hey, said. "1 do not aspiro to i ills palgn. I will bo n helylul In that worK ns I can be." v i Mr. Mann dalrt ho wo. In Florida on a vacation and denied emphatic- ally thai ho Had given out any atutement fur publication that no would see between twenty thousand und thirty tltouaunri. "When I cum down hero I had? no way of knowing how many peo ple I would see." ho added.' SUBJECT OF TALK (Continued (rem Page 1) In Portland- Mr. and Mm. Leo F. Miller and fluence 1m most " "Ki'lpplnK. ' Mrs. daughter. Marcla,' spent tho week- Jlnzeltine possesses n most remark end In Portland visiting relatives able Rift as u speaker, has a wln and friends: ... ' 4. . .'idling personality nnd It Is tho con- "i- ' ' census of those who heard her last Mr. Cochran Itottirtis ; ,: levenlng that hers was ono of tho At KuKene flurries of larse snow- flakes continued to fall today, ill thoutih melted as they fell. Sur rounding hills had taken on u blanket of white. The thermome ter drupped to 32 degrees in KU' northern purt of Colorado Sunday with a fall running from u foot to two and one-half feet In some sec tions. Grand Junction Sunday reported the lowest temperaturo In tho stato with un 8 below 'ro mark. large proportions and Immense lnT ne uMt nl(.lti IMmp snow' fell In Salenn -nl-1 thutigh little remained on the ground. A minimum temperature of 2 was reported. ' Koseburg experienced light snow 1 ...UK Ihn klllu n..vnrnfl lillt George T. Cochran returned to most Inspiring addresses given In !...u ,J. ... ,.iii,, i n,e eiie. La Grande yesterday from I'ort--tl,l8 city In a long time. , (yesterday's minimum there was 34 land where he has been spending . tjlnco her return to this country. !(0,n.(leH . two days onbuslncss. I Western Washington Una been her j nmB PllB8 reported a threat of i . 1 1 1. J'- 1 . 1 ' i hnm: where her husband was for!.... ... . , . . i fl. - ' . . : - SHOW 11118 111UIIIIIIK. VU(,MW ..m.. m .v K anM.o r , . ; many yeurs, ana-now ner sou, r.zia i. e leming, oi. i.a urnnuc, leu Husceltine Is editor of the South Hons of tho slato tftn provided wish passable highways. When tfonutor Miller today moved that Senator lOddy's bill limiting the tiixlnr; au thority of high Improve. nonl dij trlct trustees bo tabled temporarily Senator Kddy said: Huns Slirt SlumlH-r. "Out of courtesy to Senator Mill er and out of courtesy to some ene mies of mine who say 1 am intro ducing bills to ultaik the llb.'hwuy commission 1 move that the bill bu tabled. I want to warn Ihn sena tor, however, that I will not allow sunuay night for hoibo, Ida,., where-. Bond Journal. She has been very he was called by the death, of. his ..,. . i..i 'ih nd fraternal tier1" Mfl-k h'lninlnr t . . . . . brothcri1 Mark Fleming. Kotnrn to Wallowa .. N. K. Matthews and. Clifton Hingletary, both of Wallowa, re turned to their homes today after visiting In La Grande. ' work. She has held high offices In the Washington Slate Federation of Women's club, she Is un enthus iastic Duughter of tho American Revolution, a worker In the Order snow valley, but that later the c,louda Igave way to sunshine and mild .weuther. The mountulns surround ing the valley received a light full jof snow. - 1 .. . Thrw Inches In Portluml I Three Inches of snow, driven In from the northeast on the wings llnck In I .a Grande Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Miller and daughter,. Marcla, who,, went to of the Eastern -Star and an urdent "" -"'v.. supporter of the Order of tho Ruin- T'", h ,nfh''b?aket was bow for Cllrls und all other work "r lh 'l0i'lh of the blunket was i..i ..r i,i..h Ur.h..nl .... Her . nicrensing. du In hap Hint IllWIVnV. llunB..., ... .... Portlnnd Friday night, returned the storm's progress. homo this morning on No. 84. f - w. At 7 u. m. the thermometer stood e,m , , taker- ' W knfnI eVnfortnemom- Mr. and Mrs. Norval Nowell, of spenkfng lnfoimall urtei in . . , , n.k.e .i.,.n.d i. fh.i, hnn.n i,.i church service, to Dr., Ida Hello, lonon. . LEGISLATURE OPENS THIRD WEEK TODAY (Continued from Pago 1) j telephone sUuullon, und is viewed us companion lcKislatlou to the bill wnicn me commiueo win ir- u t0 glumher peaeeiully very lonr,." sent to Klvo to cities tho authority The t ,,, waa up foi. tl,i,,i viU. to establish their own rutes undinjf Miller naked that U be Inhled reffulato telephone practices. Mem-'llmt w mlKht Klve It more study, bors of - the special investiBivttnff Tno Iiri,Kt.nt ,IW nllows the trnsteiw committee assert Unit tho tolephono l0 tux UJ( to 10 n,H, The Kddy lobby which hus been on the u,nonj,m.nt would reduce this to ground slnco the first day of tho flV(J mmM( ,;,t would allow a tux session, have Undermined tho Po-tovor 5 m m,t ovel. to mills by posnl for municipal control of vot(, of tnn neoni0 f tie dt-slrlet. rates aim practices unu nicy (luxa tion whether their plun will be sanctioned by the legislators un less it Is limited to cities of 10 U, 000 populntlon und over. They us sert, however, thut tho Dunne me morlul will bo udopted by substan tial majorities In both bonnes. Wednesday afternoon will see a third hearing of major importnne.i under wuy. At thut time members of the pregon lauid Settlement coiumls.slnn, organized In JHl'.i, will penser of put ran u Be ror tho south or any other place; thut. would bo left to the orugunlKUllons. "My interest Is solrly in building up " inllttant orKuiiiwUlon In tho Mouth from the beginning wo were able to rank during tho lust cum- TIZ HUY FORT ESS TF H SELLIOUlJliSS Ladies' and Misses' Dresses for Spring ' lV)imi't,.ney Spring Dressetf, i Xii:ihU)llod ' f rom Kxeellellt tiu illiy I'repes and Oeorg eUesJ.ln tho Ke;iKons Newest SyW's Willi. Chic, touehes of tilmniihgM ' ihall' tho new colors tSpeelully priced HOOVER AND SMITH MAY HAVi3 VISIT (Continued from Page 1) , $6.95 - WOrlh u Clreut $7.95 Iklil More. Across from liohnenkamp's - I KMT CAI'KI I lhwo out I of Varied Sles ami Odors. I wndi I In ' . (' ' I I i I ' B r - . . - 5 ' "ft u S . I n 1 1 &o i , i I eJ 'It I . 1! g ;: 3 ; I !. 5 - a 4 ; f !i p "j ii i'S , j Destroyers of High Prices Uw night 'after spending tho weekender's, who Is to spend next week-j Minm i.-a I--ST iill.l,i:i) In Iji Rrnniln Willi Mrs. Newell'a end In iM tirnnno una w no nasi parents. Mc.qnd Mrs. I.es.lo White." consemedt.euk at the mormng ,- hut th To ' .. ; b Heard Lr. I;U genera, con- n-'" hiu, heen reading, oU . KJ. Itooena, OI . I'OrilUnu, h ,.ff..,i ......in ... i.A iriivm-nmnni Cold wave. -IMIUUKO . JU. VTIMIIUU lUUlty tllU Klin, hhbviuum " ,,if,iiill inrliiv JLIUVi uu, win- jra i. . ' . i ... it... mldillnweMt wlnre the C'hristmus on the way to Wu How a for a uusi-iher return to wus in "favor of a navy second to '. none and that ho had expressed, tv desire thut the cruiser hill lie miKMod liv riinirroHS with the limit. uppour before a sub-commit teo of! pew a (U,nul on toth counts to- tho wuys and nuunH committee to d, from Mr j0(,ver'8 office.. show where somo $80,000 lu stale funds huvo gone In tho establish ment, of model farms ut Indepen dence, Koseburg and In tho Ochoco IrriKution dlHtrlct, und to oxplujn whether Iheio Is any good reason ncss visit. 3larrlcl This lornXn 1 Agnes Wagner and Angus Mor rison. both , of ;. K Iff In, were murried this-morning at -10 o'clock hy Justice of the Peaco Hugh Hrady. 'Mrs. K. A. Hazeltlno and Mrs. Bessie Wagner wore witnesses. To Visit Ifcaugliicr - Mrs. C. F. Johnson and daugh ter, Itosemary, went to. Knterpriso today to visit Mrs. Johnson's daughter,- Mrs. T. K. llatclirfe. Mrs. Johnson's homo Is In Greeley, Colo. . . - , Airs. Whim Hotter Mrs. J. l'Y White, of La Grande, who has been very ill Is reported to bo better today. . Mrs. White's mother, -Mrs, Verne Berry, of Kn terpriso, returned to her homo this morning after visiting Mrs. White. Return to The Dalle Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Foley and daughter, Mercedes, und son. Tom, powerful speaker, her meHNUge from China Is a Hurtling . und people of La Grande will mltw u very unusual opportunity, if they full to heur her." Several interesting programs were held ut other churchc yes terday, with attendance excellent, considering the weather conditions. KING WINTER CONTINUES TO GRIP OREGON (Continued from Page 1) him and he will make an. effort to feed them, he stated in u communi cation to The Observer todny. Columbia Ilitrhuny 0mii The Columbia Hiver highway In open. with traffic moving in both directions as far east as Twin Falls, according to word received here. Those hound for Kastern Washing ton points today had to go liy way of The Dalles. Ore., urc returning J of -Pendleton und Wullu W . f! "Always ut your sorv 1 Jfyrnn left.his cur In Pen a" ti,m' o I-1 -Grunde on Wlabum' Wins nghl "AlaliamV. Nicholson, of Iji Grande, knocked out Art Holmes In the first round of a boxing match held In Walla Wulla the lat ter part of hist week. Iiuck Ander son, of La Grunde lost a decision in a contest with Wild 111 Krwln, of I'mutilta. Nicholson and An drrson returned to La Grande Sat urday morning with Dick Dyk liuis and "Curley" Curroll in Mr. I'ykhuls' automobile. Due to snow drifts it took the party six and a half hours to muke the trip to La Grande. From Wulla Walla to to their home today. While in la Grande they attended a dinner party given yesterday In honor of Mrs. Johanna Gangloff. .Mother 111 . Mr. and Mrs, E. I. Shepherd, of La Grande, left Saturday for Kin sley, Kan., where they were called by the serious Illness of Mr. Shep herd's mother. They were accom panied by their two children, Mel ba and Virginia. Helping With Movie- Miss Jean Williams, sophomore. at the University of Oregon and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sher wood Williams, of La Grande, has been made a member of the music committee, constituting ono group of a large production staff to have charge of the campus movie, to bo filmed spring term. Lots Nelson, freshman, daughter of Mr. and ferry trips ure Impossible due to ice. TALKS OF KI FFFKING SKATTLK. Jan. 28 (AI)rA tern pern t tires fell lower and Mrs. A. W. Nelson, Is one of two Pendleton the roads are good, they journalism majors chosen to handle port. publicity for the movie. ; , YOU'LL MISS the Great Savings later on if you don't take ad vantage of the reductions on men's and young men's clothing, shoes, furnishings, etc., at the 1 CLOSING OUT SALE i at M .v,.-.. ' ; M II 'S ' ' Announcement. MIA I I As to tho cruiser bill It was '. " 4 I I stated that tho presldent-i.teet liu.l J ". in II why Ihe'sliilo should. oontlnuo-U) t When- )n.vsU,iimHhr,,UM:li 4.im I a'fH"ff5 PffA mWSdi'a S'"M K M ai.proi.rlnle money ror what hurl Kreneh ilnnm nf Ills exeenllve of-J JM ..; K 6 t'MtS WXsS IfJJ M )B'S HSfflSlSl W ' M ' : r - : ' p tmmwo" "VBUW 1 ' ARCADE ' n : ?!y:.yrcZenJ - Coming Soon! .; :' O , Adults ....:..4oc. Tv WWtT P ll ' v5-..-;MeL-!- 1 K Children 10c I IfQi IvlttP '. fel ' r,WWOT' -fiWZVr ffa ym v w MFAEU I ! "diiiliFrE" ? : : I fflW mJSOF 11 f; i i ; Get Your Set of Dishes FUDE! Wi . Uj tt Attend Regularly. ' !; . : k" . Mad Hours of Love , . : p ' ; ; A1- ; (X For Prince and sw ? " M 1 ? ' s 1 -Peasant P lifQLW R Price ?1.35 JfC?2... M ! U fV ? W 'ASl U m Out of the Carnival of Re- . 'M UWTSAMMY JWM V m volution a peasant girl yM COHEN V ' ifii emerges as the great Red ArK W 1-1ARJORIE BEEBE SrY W M Dancer of Moscow-a Pri- V f V-'S I vate soldier becomes a V I &JZ N HENRY (( Grtix ' ! W Red General and a Czar- V, .t M LEHRMAN JA 1 ! ,st Pnnce a pauper. .. k ' I "f M fM " i 1 - - mmim i ' ' , ftP Hygienic Sprays One of tho most nopohir ato mizers on the market Is the KANTI.KI.K Mhrl'AI ATO MI.IOK with Its throat and nasal tips. The mlvantaxemis featurtH ot this Kantleek Atomizer are us follows: It Is !.eak-lro'.f ; Jt Is CloK-pruof; It Is Air-tiKht: It Is AIJostsMe to de liver either I.lKht or Heavy Snrny; It eon le oel for alie ons solutions or heavy oils. Hold exclusively at Glass Drugs Inc. The Itetall SI or La Grande, Ore. pi, ' r m