Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1929)
Wednesday, 'Fehriiary'lS.' 1929. ' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pa to Five I Local News In Brief Hon liugKe, of Elgin, ia regis tered ut the Kpley hotel. IIiw From I n ion .Mr. and Atra. Korreat Scroggin, uf Union, were visitor in this cKy yesterday. ;( To Inihler . ! Mrs. Klmcr Welti, of ImbUV, re-, turned to her homo yesterday fol luwinif a visit in this city. Itnurns In Wallowa J. W. Crowley, of Wallowa. Vaa returned to his houm following ti day's vihit in thin city. Mrs. ComlMs Hero ) MrM. K..l t'omhcn. of Hummcr vi IU arrived In La Ciramle yeHtor duy. She Is at the Foley hotel. To HtmtiiiKtoii Mr. and Mrs. Grulntm and Utile daughter. Mlchellne, of I -a Grande, wt-nt to HuntliiKlon today wheru Mr. Graham is employed, Mrs. Wale Itetiim.s Mi's. It. K. Wale, of this eity, re turned this niornliiK from Portland where she vlniled her friends, lr. and Mrs. J. W. Hamilton; i . In From II lizard Elvira Abies, of HiUrard, was a Visitor In La Grande yesterday. Wire 111 In Jioiso , .- Dick Galloway, of Wallowa, passed through La Grande Mon day, on the way to Boise, to be with his wlfjB who Is very 11L Stock nut u Vbtks W, C. .Dorrance, of Crow Creek, near Enterprise, passed through Ia Grande yesterday morning, on the way to' his home from Portland where ho took a shipment of stock. To Moot Tomorrow The Island City Ladles Aid will hold an all-day meeting at. the home of Mia. c. H. bid well Thurs day. . ' Visits Aunt, Mrs. Pollack Gordon Hchwalger, of North Platte, Neb.. Is visiting In 1-a Gmnde with his aunt. Mrs. Pol lark. Mr.. Schwalger has been vis iting in Long Beach and Ban Fran cisco and In. Grants Pass with his uncle. He Is a sophomore at the University of Wyoming at Laramie. Much Con I Comr.'s A report from, the dispatchers office of the O.-W. In Im. Grande says that coal shipments from the Ifi'HVCS I'U ; ramie Mr. and Mra. A. Kidwell. of linker, left m Grand.o following ; MHt-to points In the Northwest are a short visit. They were at the ! very heavy at this time. An aver- La Grande hotel To VWl Daimlilcr Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kills, of Wil lows, Cat., passed through la Grande this morning on the way to Klgln where they will visit their daughter, Mrs. Arden Husaw. age of 160 carloads of coal a day passes through La Grande,, most of it coming from Utah and Wy oming. v ' '.. v Tt'll Applo Secret ; i ""; , "The secret pf growing Rppltft," stiya W IH. Kurman, Imbler apple ci'owcr.' who la In town today. "Is Cove Librarian ' Celebrates Her 85th - Birthday Uy Mrs. , It. Prku ; (Observer (Correspondent) . COVK, Ore. (Special) Mrs. Nel lie H. Grace, Cvu Ubrurlun, passed her 85th birthday Monday, Mrs. Grace is considered u truly remark able woman by all who know hvr. At a time when careers for women wero undreamed of she served her apprenticeship as a type setter, and j Ism was her work., She also taught school for 11 years and for the last 14 years she has been librarian ut Cove,. The remarkable thing is not so much the fact of Jut having done these things, but that she is still very active and doing Iu.ivork In a very creditable, manner. . At 86 sho still lakes the same interest In the' Hatist church of which she has been a member for 7o years, and In the Kastrrn Star uml lie be kah degree o flho Odd Fellows, which she did when alio joined them. After having lived in the1 Ozark hills of Missouri, the White mountains of Arkansas, the prairies 1 of Kansas, the AlleKhanies of Ten- j nesseo and old Virginia, Mrs. Grace says sho has found the gKindcst scenery audi the best health in the Kastern Oregon country. Harold Van Vlaek has rented the place owned by Mrs. Kdith 1'case, of Pullman, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Van Vlack and three children drove through from their former home In Southern Idaho recently. They reported a very hard trip owing lo the cold and heavy snows. Mrs. Van Vlack is a daughter of Mrs. Pease and Mi. Van Vlack is a bro ther of Kd Van Vlack, of t'ove. ) E. E. Miller has been ill for the last week and was unable to meet with his clog dancing cluss Tin s- j day afternoon. The , regular monthly business meeting of the Baptists w ill be held Fight Rodents And Predatory Animals Y 1 ; r. .. fiWi M'i lis (SpMJ it . I ! 1 A RILEY HERE FOR DINNER THIS EVENING (Continued from rage one) m'I r i' vv,i,'',l7" ... , : first claHS cullivutlon, two Bood ! ot the church KuturUa'y alnvnoon. "1 .'J,Ji' ZiK, IT T" , 'waylnw. h s..aoi. and tl,lnnlnB the Tho weekly cottaco pmyor met. Wi-litht will rnfrtitln nicmbrr. of j ' jnch lnr . Krhtay cvenliiB will hi- M thu I El 3V 1. K. O. .at a 1 o'clock luncheon Krlday at the home of Mrs. J. K. Wright. A program and meeting will follow the luncheon. . Meeting Adjtmrnc! The regular city commission meeting,, usually held on Wednes day nights, has been adjourned un til tomorrow night because of the Kranlc lirnneh ltlley dinner this evening. In Portland Spud Helm went yesterday to l'ortlfind where he will spend sev eral days, part of the- time attend ing a schhol of Ford salesmen and the remainder looking after other business "matters. , I Move, l-'miii f luiitliittlon ' Mr1, and Mrs. It. 11. Campbell and liltlo daughter, Kluia Mao, of Huut litKton. have moVed to La Grande to maUo their homo. They are at Jf' 170-WSeoond M'eB.t lliiJOaniplx-U is a telegraph operator, . Ofrielals Hero ' Sherifr A. li. Miller. D. 11. Keav Is, county clerk, Robert Christman and K. H. Ilurtelgh. attorneys, all of Knterprise, arrived In l.a Grande yesterday for the trial in circuit court! of the case uf the slate vs. I'Ycd M. UlacU. To Live In Ii ncr Mr. and Mrs. l'eck and children, Glenn and Jean, of Maker, will go to Munver to make their home. Mr. IVek, who . is "emnloyed by the Skaggs sifway store there, has been transferred from Maker. Mrs. reck anil her children have been visiilng at Imbler with her moth er, .Mrs. 1. H. Westenskow. Thankful for Hitttcrs A letter from Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mnliiienkamp, of La Grande, who are Vacationing in California, says they have arrived In tho red wood region and are 'mighty glad they took an elcelrlc heater and electric pail along for the weather is very cold. They weiv to arrive . In San l'raueist yijyljjrday.' . 7 . r " Man-led llcitv . - v . ' Miss Xettu Carpenter nnl Har old O. Iterson. both of La Grande, were marrfefi Saturdayiilght, the liev.,K. O. Hess officiating at the cerertiony which, was held at the lioint' of the bribe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter. Mr. 'Peterson is employed at the Mowman-lLicks Lumber company here. apples front eight to ten inches apart." Mr. Kurmnn expects to ship 40 carloads of apples from his orchard during the 1929 season. He has 106 acres. - Itinerary XmiimhI E. Kussell Hcott, Eastern Oregon boy scout executive. Is having a busy time In connection with scout ing activities for anniversary week. Last night he was In Maker, and tonight expects to go with Or. George Hoffman, of Union, to North Powder. Thursday he will be in Wnllowa to attend a court of honor and a father and son ban quet. . Friday night he will partici pate In a court of honor at Baker. Mr. Scott says he hopes to be able to spend Saturday evening at homo with his family in la Grande. LINDBERGH ENDS JOURNEY WHILE EWORLD JS ABUZZ ' (Continued from Pg 1) home of Mr. andMrs. Silas Koger. Tho Dorcas society will meet at the ' home of Mrs. Al l'uckett Thursday at '2 o'clock. The meet ings have been postponed for some time, owing to the condition of tho roads. ine iriy neiu iy me mimaL; CITTT T7T1TT? Young Peoples union at the homo JUIVl OJ!j1j1!jI X Sal9 of Mr, and Mrs. M. Van Dong Fri day evening was enjoyed by 80 members of the society. Owing to tho extreme cold, the attendance j was not as large as was expected. Tho Jloung people met at the Map-I list church. Krom there they wero . . taken in sleighs to tho Van Doug ' "rise, who are expected to ar- The coyote .pup and bobcat kitten (lower led) dug from their I'i iis by a paid hunter, are the progeny of predatory animals that huniM! the livestock producer. At the right Is a hunter of preda-s ory animals and two wolves he has killed. The porcupines (uppr left) are eating (he bark of n pfnehborry tree In Michigan. Ih made possible because of the keen demand for his appearance. Ho takes a staff of electricians, etc. with him and presents pictures and a travelogue In connection with the eastern lectures,' often Such kg to a.umi Mr.. Hi ley's audiences average from 2u to 6,000 aud his lectures aro bringing tremendous results In tourists. He explains to them that tho Pacific Northwest and Its won ders is the joint property of tho east and west and Inculcates In them tho desire to see "'their ptta hchsIous." Ordinarily Mr. KUey vis its 100 cities In probably .'a states on one tour. Speaking of Oregon, Mr. Kiley said "Oregon Is a sort of a Cin derella charming und fair but not yet discovered by the prince.' In his spreading of tho gospel of the Northwest he uses diplomacy and the hlKh-pressure, sometimes an tagonistic attacks that have often ot the high-pressure, sometimes ali en st, , Kai Oregon Has Much to OITcr Mr. Itiley was agreeably surpris ed to find such splendid hotel ac commodations in Iai Grande ami he Asserts that lia stern Oregon has much to offer easterners In addi tion to tho Wallowa Wonderland and Its majestic scenery. Western Oregon and Portland are more like the cast, he Mild, but in Kastern Oregon the visitor can find the cowboy, the miner, the sheppherd er and the great open spaces he ex poets to encounter. Commenting pit the attitude, many easterners have, he said that so-called world trav elers, who know Kurope thorough ly, have reached 00 years of iiko fwlthout spending a night In a Pull man car. Chicago Is the Northwest lo the east and the Pacific North west Is so fur away they hardly comprehend Its existence, ho said. This morning Mr. ltlley ' praised the efforts uf the chamber of com- .'i WEATHER WARMS IN BLACK TRIAL , UP 13 DEGREES FROM LIST OF 32 merco highly In securing such a largo crowd fur tonight's dinner, All dinner reservations have been sold. ; - n The dinner begins at 6:45 o'clock and those who have no reservations fur . the dinner aro Invited to hear his address, which will, begin about 8 o'clock, Among tho musical fea tures tonight will be tho Im Grande municipal band, 1 Dr. Perry Kngle, former slate senator from Jasper county. Iowa, hasn't inlssed a session of tho leg islature since ho quit serving In IS'.tU. Ho Is S9 yours old. Aorosa from Mohnenkamp's . SPL4 1AL op Men's Wool Dress Hose. , It eg.' fuo und 7Ilij values. . Per pair Utto ., . . V (Continued from Paga 1) (Continued from Pag 1) to 0 below Kero Kahreuhoit and Dljou reported 4 below. farm. Gaines in keeping with the Valentfne idea, singing .and f Lories by Joe' Kisher -'followd by VeViesli ments filled the evening, r rive here today, will also be wit nesses, It Is said. 1 .'OH ANGKLKS. The '"California lVb. 13-(AP) Vult Growers' The jurors follow: Claudo Meale, ! xl,h1u,,tfo ",l,Mle? diumiKo1 to Southern California s citrus crops .T. K. Shumate, horn of Xax Grande; in tho tccont co)d wwlth(.r rtt 10 Kred Self, Kd Wulf, Peter Wool, por: VPnt Exposed orcharda with all,of Cnion; Charles Witty, .lames out! mu,KjM(r equipment were be. BISHOP POINTS v rkTTT VII!1,' (TO1 JU i ; muuiu . ; I WMiKTMpoon, i.oui or imkiii. ;)leyi,a ,0 hllvn i0()l tluir ,,mh.0 ,,,., V. & (iW.ufiV;M(. i i. j, Hummoi-vlllo: I,. II. nill-- ; . ' . J I inrii. of Imbler: H. M. Van lonm (Continued tram Pace 1) ; . uml Kil Vim Vlac-k, both of Coyo. Snys ICiuiils I'liK ( 'iirrchriKtlaiiHon. of KnUTprlsi', Im ..n'ftltif to rtttnrn to his liome toilay. Ho ' arjived In li Gnuulf lvo flays ai;o and roports that tin: MKXICU HOVl.Wli MUXlfO CITY. Feb. 13 (AI) Mexicans hoped today llmt Wallowa lako hlirliwav Is In excel-! Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh and nt condition. While In l.u Grande I Miss Anno .MorroW, daughter of Mr. elirisllan.son saw his friend, t Ambassador Uwlght W. Morrow. Herman Itoeseh, whom he knew i would be married In this country's In I ji Grande a number of years capital. It was here that the ro ubo. . I mance of the famous aylalor and the heiress began. Kfrorts to have Ambassador Mor row elaborate the statement an- I.eaes l't:r Oillurlr .Mrs. 1.. K. Hanarin. who has been living in I.a Cranile for the past ' nolincliiff the engagement were un few months, having had an apart-J availing. He was asked as to the mi nt In the Cleaver apartments, j probable time and ilacc of the I rt i his morning for Ontario where mariiaco but persisted In a smll t lie will join her husband nnd they i Ine silence, broken only finally "111 reside there for a time. Mra. with the remark: Ibinalin rather expected that In I "All you can say on such points 'he spring she and her husband Is mere guess work. I think your would return to l4 Orande to con-, guess will be good If you say the uniie i heir refill, nee here. - lime is not yet fixed." QUIT BUSINESS SALE . AT CLINT'S Time Is Short Our prices cut to a Great Saving to Every Puree, to close out our Entire Stock of Quality Merchandise. Inir. te. .-trv vwimt if then. Inn) A physician who made a recent been no church tliero.'', was the fludy of statistics says collide bishop's question. , " - i Kills me blRKcr than they used to His closing remariiM. w;rc u silr rlntf appeal that in prayers. In ffi'ts, in siR:rlfices, ia loyalty, the people help Jesus Christ to build up His kliiKdom through the church In l.a' Orande, In Union county, in Oro Ron. In I'nlted States-flf Auierlea,' in China, lndiar the Islrs of the st-a and the uttermost pails of the earth, until that kingdom -shall bo established around tin; world. Our ancestors nad their hard ships, but tin y never had to liMeri to sonRs on the radio nuiinq tip with "that wonderful soap o mine." of today. Hut Miss Morrow Is not-hy the sounds of slmrinR when pass- j adverse to a bit of fun and, to her intimates la known as a lau Rhine, frolicksome young woman, just as "Hliiu" Lindbergh In his mall fly lnff days was known for his prac tical jokes and harm less horseplay. Horn In Enslewood, N. J., a fashionable suburb across the Hud son from-' Now York, M1b Morww is 21 years old, five feet, flvo inches tall, has large brown eyes und dark brown unbobbed hair. Die colonel Is 27 years old. more than six feet tall, and a blonde. Itoth aro Pres byterians. Mr. and Mrs. LlndberRh need not worry . about the wolf at the door. The. Lone KiirIo hopped to fortune as well as fame when he made his fllRht to Paris, although he declined many offers of a finan cial nature. And Mr. Morrow was a partner In J. V. Morsan anu company before ho became ambas sador. ' Air Hoiieyiiiooii Mr. and Mrs.' Charles A. Llnd-bei-Rlr prcsuipably will havo an aerial honeymoon. Mince his re turn from Paris the colonel's only means of transportation has been by air. except such automobile trips as have been necessary to get him to and from flylnR fields. ills fiancee already Is air-minded. She' tookAalrplane trips with hliu ill Mexico City1 soon after they first met. and friends surmke that some of the courtship wus up In the air over the volcano of Popocato-petl. be in the '!M)'S. urcs show It. loublless, the fitf- 'JudrciuR from the way the ruur- J steis have been slaying one another lately, perhaps the police ought tu give 'em protection, and Jail looks lo bit the best place. t ft A. o The I'eler I'aul fair in ilie creal est or Hi, fairs held at Ni '.linll-N'ov-Itorml. Kiissi.-i. t cnni limes from lilt' lirsl week In AllUNt tut t II the last of S'-plenilier. This rlly on Hie Volwi is celelmileil for lis fairs. Andrews Seeks Signs Of "Cradle Of . . ' Man" In Mongolian Desert i- . ' . .. i WE 1) U Y FOR T ESS E SELL l'OR JU ESS Men's Work Shoes Holld All Usilhei- Moles und heels $2.19 S-ln. top. In full stock leather leather or combina tion soles $1.35 - $5.29 $5.49 . 10-IN. Tor $G.95 hoys' si;itvici; siioios i'ull t'hrolue l.t-uthi.-r $2.50 - $2.(i5 Mew York fa nniS! ; Destroyers of Hieh Prices ! STARTING THURSDAY Adults ... Children 40c 10c 9- ;.viK.' V v ia- ..rf iiiR i i rutin i V-'PWl Ell yea"" mm- - m.at J' ' S. r$cn C3T Lust Time Tonight "THE WEDDING MARCH" with Erick Von Stroheim Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page e4M Mlfiflrl Of AtAf Hlhr lr. Uny f!intniiri -Niuirw. f: l xiMHiltion ln't )' M"isj!':i:v de human fowl I if ,ene.'iMn ynv, illuusanr tviii- ::id Om'.Mv.' ii. n isc hlu: Ul Jul-.. ' if.n. :ir'h.lffMKist, will Pmi HI) it ti1-. witiimiei- tu rwar'h for el. ' !C f hIimwii here IjolrllMtf ' ii' o ;he vatn;i estublied by n S ' i " II - rriCT : Vt TH .Ar-J-V i . ll ' 1 Specials For IffiJ lLi I ; February' A ' 1 Money-Havlns tl..ortiinllle I I f J -"t ft'!' V A , I f if 'M w ?A ?l.0() Cii-a Nome Pur- funic - $2.00 Cnra Nome Fueo I'owder Both or....$2 50c Jontecl X'unishiiig; Cream .'!9c 50c Junteel F"ace Pow der :!9c 2r)q Jonteel Talc... 19c 'i'.)c Klenzo - Shaving Cream ........ ........29c 50c Itcxall Shaving Jxition ...39c 50c Klenzo Dental Creme 39c 2"c (Juality Tooth Pow- 25c Q u a 1 i t y Tooth Brushes 19c fee Our Windows fur Other Money -Having Opportunity Glass Drugs Inc. " Tim Ui:nll Worn La Grande, Ore,