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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1929)
Friday,' February 1, 1929. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pare Fiva yREPORTER RECALLS PERJURY WARNING BY JUDGE HARDY (Continued from Paire 1) I teen sent to prioiit by wmnji itff-n-tificntlutis unit if thin happened, the pe rrion who kiivo. the .testimony wuiiltl be nm'.vted." i . HhiiIIs Warning . Robert W. lirydun, u member of the 11(26 irraml jury. testified that that JutlKe Hardy him to "lay off whatever to lo at any tlim the grand Jury of th Jurist's til lered remark to him. "Nothing whs said leading utf to Uio remark ' Urydon testified. "I made no answer. Jude Hardy sfx-tned very much lu earnest, and I 'wan rather shocked tr.it he nhould make such a statement " JudKe Arthur 'Ke.eteli. who,- ns Hmj jude In Qhatxe, ordered the discharge of the 192(i grimd jury while it warn investigating the Me- 1'hersun case, tuhl the committee "Judo Hardy had nothing or in the Ahnee ease. A. J. Xauet, an- any manner with the dismissal of other ineinbor of that body, said the rand jury." that Urydon told other members cf lira. Mel'herson yesterday was bubpoenued to appear before the assembly Inquiry committee ut 8a c laiuentu on Feb. 21.- This wsa in terpreted aw a move to keep Mr. .Mcl'h-r.-vou within the JurisdicUun of the committee. - ' STATE RESTS ITS CASE IN KEYES TRIAL (Continued from Pag 1) MacKaden, ' fonm-rly' employed In Getxoft's Nhop had told him that Keyi'M, Coiioft and Kobinson (Koat-nuerg'a attorney) were hold ing meetings In . Getxorf's shop "trying to fix things up" in the Julian Petroleum corporation case in which Koaenhorg was Involved. Kurd said MacKaden asked him not to use the information because Keyes had once done him a big favor. , Anuses Mai'Fatk'it . nuuns who whs able to "give pres- District Attorney Huron Htls cuts" lux) paid but small sums as , charged that MacKaden had been taxes In IM5 and ISiS and none at gullly of the rullkc-at kind of per all In 19S6 and 1927. (Jury In testifying that Milton Tike Ford testified that Ernest I., and Joseph ShermiMi. former fol low shop employes, had offered to LEGISLATURE let him in on a "shakedown" of l Getiort to keep them from testify ing before tiia grand Jury; .Kilts testified that Mu'clixlen hd told him before tho alleged bribery trial opened that Geuorf had asked him to testify to that effect. Ascribed to Bret Harte "Nifty" menus good, very smart or stylish. It Is said Hint tho word wfis first used by llret llnrlo about ISflT. lie spelled It "nlfH" mid ex plnlnrd Hint It wus formed from "magnificent." IS ADJOURNED TO MONDAY (Continued from Fag 1) withstanding JU , rovolutlonary character. " Senators Eddy and Moser "pan ned" Senator Klepper of Multno mah county for opposing In ti floor debate tho Dunue bill providing that attachments shul! lio aim Inst property of non -residents of tho state. The reason for tho attack was that Klepper had not foiiKht tho measure in Judiciary commit too of which all three, of the sen ators aro members. The bill passed, Eddy and Moser nolnttm? to tho I'tieelsslty of It In view of tho fact that Washington and - California both have it. It provides that redress against an offender livinR in another state may be taken in this state, and applies particularly iHo motor vehicle accidents. 1H NK HIM KILI.KI) . SALUM. Ore.. Keb. 1 (AI Sen ator Dunne's bill providing that tho hid list rln I accident commission be increased to five members, one of whom should be a woman and the state Insurance, commi.sHloner made an ex-offlclo mt-mber wan killed by tho senutu Tbuvxday by indefinite postponement. i The adyerso cum mittoe report wiw adopted. , f .The deficiency appropriation btU providing for an appropriation of -$143.1100, approved by tho wnys and means committee, was passed 'With only Senator Upton voting against ' 1 ' ; Read and Remember If yon lut vu a Mindly fcellnic for others, srood Urn-dim? will surely manifest liMplf In you. St. Louis ftlohe-lip'itorrnt. : - 4 ?V 111 ! mtgggmssa ' m s . rv n n .n Mams me Ir mng of the Giant Gun in the Final Drastic Drive to COMPLETELY All That Remains of Clint's Clothiery's Fine High Grade Stock of Men's Clothing, Furnish ings, Shoes, Luggage, Hats, Etc. ; 'FOLKS! ' Feb. 28th lie Our People of La Grande awl surrounding countryside 'know fiont past experience that the merchandise al ways carried by this old reliable firm is of America's finest and most dependable high quality wearables for men and young men thnt can be had clothes with style , for durability wearables with distinctive, selected and attractive patterns and colors, now goinjj: at such sacrificed prices without thought of cost or former sell ing price far ii . S-.' " , ' . . - : . -t i., Quick and Complete Close-Out Our Final 1 Drastic. Drive STARTS Saturday. Feb: 2nd Giant Savings Tremendous Shirt Savings. Save! Out lnt Khli'lH,. fn'm.c.l. iv. to $1.95 ; noiv, each $1.00 OlIO l,ot KhlrlH, iK'lllllllIK miiih' .Miiiilmiuiiis, viiliit'M lo 1.00, now, $2.47' OIW l.llf (UllllHt'llll'llKlllUC ' '' lo 9:1. no, noiv $1.48 rinding lllllH, JIDU' IV, oui'li.. POl Evenings 7&9p.m. Today Saturday 'Adults 50t Children .. .25c (hif liol Men's I'nion Suits the (hree-.seasoii welyht. tivs. $.7V trade. I Inul t-httsr-otil, pfke suit : Sale Prices Tliat Will Cause This Fine Stock To Disappear Quickly - I Greater I ,:$l.oa Hats': Hik. sii.s.-, jiuis rn pu.tf now Ilimlt'iniiir uml McKlliliin , 1.115 ami $r.IIU Hals, niAv Iti-tf. $.-..' ami $.llll Hals mm- Hi-;?. HII.IC. iiii1 S7.IMI llalN IKH K'. S7.K." mill SK.i'O lllils lion .$3.33 $3.97 $4.67 $5.34 Olio lot .Mfli's flnn 'llrwet 'I'ltut'i-s. i'it-4'tl for iiili'k i Iom'-ohi liy I'lMlliiir llio icuiilnr priw risl't I""-, Now - . -1 Half Price Wiork Pants' U ' ' -MiiIuih'. .fohhson, v llll)M'Ult now, r, ....... $4.67 $5.23 ;r5''i,m:$6.32. $7.07 $1.18 $3.96 toil W'CMll $1.29 $1.76 H-. ..- ! now, pr. Kir. H5 1-nlllK i now, ir. now. r. I'anls now. pr. lt-c.-!.." Out- IIIU ioWII- IIOIT lit-lt. H5.S5 Wool lllawrs, now lire. SH.I ilU'lon I1l ltr. S.-I.01 1-omllWoil Wool SI, hi now k i.'j shins now School Suits Tremendous Reductions YOUNG MEN'S TWO PANTS SUITS Sizes 14 years to 20 years $30 Suit now...... $15.00 $12.50 $11.25 $22. suit I 1 ii LA GRANDE'S LOWEST ; v PRICES On Men's and Young Men's .High Grade SUITS Kuppenheimer, Michaels-Stern & Co. and others now going at HALF PRICE All remaining men's and young men's Suits included and to go at this sensational re duction, and if ever an ' opportunity is wr rill finvfhinn In vml fdi crol Iwn unifu or the price of one, you'll never miss this real Ft? 1S....4 t .. ' .1 . I ..l nuu j'vviit i-iii viciiiue liuwehi ouil Prices. stX Bargains! Save On Shoes Here! lti-jc. :ii.h.-i Siili.s now lli-c. :)7 Siiit.i now Hi-k. $:i Snilri . flow IU-B. Kllilx $17 J3 $18.73 II..H.-, 1 Q Q low.. tplUtiJ'J now.. $21.23 1 1. ii.i now.. Itl'K, sun- 'Hi-K, $17.45 KuiiH now.. Ki-K. $.-ll.0ll SllllH now Hilt, s.-.i.k.-j hnltH now $22.48 $23.73 r $25.00 ) $27.43 All Remaininc Men's and Young Men's Fine OVERCOATS the Final Drive at Sensational Reductions M:Hlt uh I he iv u iHtlcr time to buy KIkmh hihI Ox rinl Utv men iiimI joiim men rfMituiir fnni Amet'lru'M firremuMt hIkm niiiijiiriirluitTM, IM'W up-ti-tliit4) Hlylen tmw riiml DraMli! Ilrlvu Knln niti to vhms out ivtfiirth'H nt e(Ht iiv former Helling liriceM, . Mt'n's rcjf $1.95 W'ovk Shoes now gointf at Final Drive tf0 A7 i .33 pair Men's ief. $!l.'l." 8-inch top heavy Work Shoes, now Final Drastic Drive price, pair ... Men's H-inch' top Ilail road Shoes, reif. to $.S.9."i, now to close, (j p Q Q pair DD.OO One Special Lot Men's Shoes and Oxfords, rcK. to $9.45 now, Q-l Q . act quick, pr. vti.OO SEE and HEAR This Thrilling Sound Production With a Wonderful talking and Sinjinfr Climax It's Contagious! ; f V ' t- "Unit pn-cloiiH lllllo lm ... J . tlilnu callfil luvo" 1 MM f V Tnld) It from tliln IiIk'Ii- ' J .3 v 'lM'lni hIiow Klrl. In llm f&Sj yV tll,s III li n 1. 10' Mil yjSym' few")-- iU..lll3W- ' COMING 4 Days Starting Sunday . -The Drone of the Motors Will Thrill You! 1 I TODAY SATURDAY W0 $3.97 $4.88 All 2..- I'nja iui.'s now. Mill -All $:UMI 1-jiJii-nuit, now. suit.. . 41 A7 A" ''"i"- QO 9 4 A" r,-,M' !'"- (to ) ah ;..-. i'mjm- (r no y l.Ul ni!i. now. null.... fp.O-i iiiuh. now, mi. I .:. pO.O'4 nia, now, miIi .. tflO.Lt') (pl.ticr iimik. tim. Mill .... tp.O mn.-i. now. Mill ... pi')'z imi.. now. Mill ... pO.Ux .Savings Worth Coming 100 Miles to Get! Act! Men's Work Shoes grouped in one lot, reur. $6.15, final Close out Kill !ilc$3.97 Wanted styles Men's Oxfords,- black and tan, ret;. ?..!);, now lo go quick, pr Men's OxfordH, retr. $6.!ir and $7.l'i, black and tan, new styles. Hurry. Final Sale price, pair Men's high grade Oxfords, new, wanted styles, rejf. 7.!)."i. Drastic Jr Q7 Sale Price, pr... tDO.O 4 The famous .1. P. Smiths fine Oxfords for men: leg. 5!I.S5 ; black und tan, latest styles, now,, pair ,. .. $6.88 HEX BELL with ItKX BELL (,'omcdy 'Too Many Cookies'" "Cross Country Bunion iviicu" T.iUp jour i liolif of our rutin- Moi-k .Mn'- ami Vomit; Mi-n'rt hvinlili IIiihI (t,xil-ln- nitm-linn "331-3 ( KHAMX TIm rmoii-ly hnmui "Cniwn" Ovrnill- lira vj blue ilViiiitl llh. Snw ilr $1.69 CLINT'S CLOTHIERY The fri itMMiN M ii It noiiui li ' iitiuKtt$ till iliHtknlly na ih unit rrm rttctilitr prhf 331-3 COLONIAL - Friday - Saturday The Tumult of a Thousand Fiery SicctJs! The Thunder of Myriad Chariots! ir-'ltf LfrKJlLl WV !1 .Iff. 1 J'li : 1 j J- . C. " -til & : T I ill 'Clot r.? ' rr - Also "MARK Of The tuss