La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 13, 1929, CITY EDITION, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Page Six
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
125 DEER COME
FROM HIGH HILLS
Deep Snow Drives Ani-
inals to Lower Land in
Vicinity of Pondosa
IOUT OUR .WAY.
f Iy Mm. M. !. Ituymoiid
(Observer ionvpondent)
VOXDOHA, Ore. (Nperlal) M'p
anow nan driven deer In droveH nut
of (ho iMouniiittiH and Into tin foot
lit Mm. At the tV. II. Intern rannli,
about two and a half mile from
hero, ISA worn eounted at they cir
Ic.led u rtlff Friday inoriilim. Kivr
11I part let wont to tin liillH hark of
1 ho ) VI era place Holiday, itoinu
hlkltitf. name KOlnff on Hied unit
other home back. One mitn re
ported ici'ttlnK a kodak picture of
a hunch of ;'io deer, three or which (
hud hornn. 'I Ix remainder had )
Hlllltl lllfMll.
Mr. unl Mm, W. J. Control! en
tertained wlil ii plnoehle party
Hundny cvenlnjf. Three table wore
ut play. Aim. Alerlon Hcimett ami
tlt-no Jluiihani winning blifh genre
prlxoH and Alia. Vineeoro and Alt.
Hennett Koeond. KcfrehfiieutH
worn nerved at the Horn- of t It o
. evonlnw. -.1),
II. Mount, mi ntlorncy of
linker nrrlvert Thumday for a few
day Vhdt ul Mod led I Xpiilttfi).
Mr. nnd Mm. Claude Henneu and
Oti. of Wnllu Walla. Waeh., Hpcpt
Holiday at the homo of hi brother,
Al itrtoii Hen net t a nd f n ml ly. Al r.
anil AlrH, Claude Turner and Mm.
K. A. Ih-nni'tt were a I ho kuohIm al
tip flonnott homo. Air.' Tumor
and Mm. Monnott and ltcr und
mother roHpwtlvoly of Air. Ibn-
nott. . . : !
, Lambing Honaon 1 at Its height,
at tho t. K, Tumor ranch, located J
, Jimt arroMM tho l'nlon county lino.
Thumday about 7l ewe hud'
lambed and there were Ida lamb 1 ' 1 ' " -
in tho lot with two et of trlpleta a mw mill at Hereford, cant to
and 26 pairs of twins. All aro n- Aledlcal Hprinicn KlUlay for treat
ported to ho Htrontc htmky lamhH. mont for rhcuinntlmo.
.IJoyd Chrlnttey, who I vlltfnir Moyd Af.- Judy, local forest
In Ih'imlHton from Indianapolis, ranciv received 3np pounds or
oaino to Aloilioal HprlnirN Wedne-: Kialn t weok which ho dlKtrl
day to visit with hi hrothor, Alpha, hutod In tho I'IIIm ror tho pIk-hh-
. who Im taking tivatmoat at tho ntM. and oihor . wuno liirdn, tho
KprlnirM. ''P Hpnw iiiakhig U IiuponmIIiIo
1 Tho "Dainty loimh Mlxcm". tho fT th,"n 10 H?,lr0 r0,i for U,,'M1"
4-IC oookory rluh. tho loador of
uww wtMlKl-i,, I HIM PUT THt M VHSUT-rH' FAMtUV i
. wiuu aur HAwe t . . vrt! "fi-V ooowmoer DtLoye.
I. M'.MTorri, MCKOt'5 ARE MAQt -NOT bORM.' e
By Williams iLamhincr Season
" CT
Now Under Way
Near Union, Ore.
u II) Mm. lU'rt Killiihl
filiMcrvcr CorrbMiunilent)
fXIO.V. lire.. (Si.Kl.il) Uimli-
liiu- mamin him Iipkuii In IIiIm vk'lii
1 1 v. H. i:. illllci- ruiioim
IiiiiiIih. iiikI Uuy Wlicilor luiiorm
mu iur runt In IiIh ri.u k. I.nih-
inir huM lifrt very witlf(tctory at
Hie Will H .Mllll(f fiirm nml W. 11.
V'iki-I hnK IiIh crow rwnly for the
lailililiin iiiM'i-ailoiiH, whloli will
iHiurt In IiIh flm:k IlilH wei'lc.
.Mr. nml ilm. Uoy Heiirhrouuli
rilurniMl Ali.nihiy in their home
lu-vi utter HMnillni; u couple of
tiny in linker at the home of her
uii-nlK. .Mr. nml .Mm. riiimli- Tur
ner. Kreil Klilille, of Ixliind I'lly, wan
11 hitnliiiioi viHitur in l'nlon Friday.
II. I. Ilewi. iiroiirielor of Hie llie-
jBon Trull I'.iiniKf here, Ih il hiici-
neH viHitur 'In I'ni-tlnnil Ihl.i week.
f. 1.. I'niluell, preUtunt of the
lO.iKti rii llreKon l.lvextiH.'k niuORln-
tl rntiu nen nfter a few iIiij-m' vIh-
It nt Salem, where he wuh it culler
at tin. HtHio hutiHB In the IntereHt
of the 'llveMoek Hhnw. on IiIh i e
imii home, Mr. Ciulwell stoppi il In
rorllliml for n brief vlnit.-
Never Heard Of
Prohibition ;
Tho prohUdtlun luw Ih nine
your ohl, hut James do Uihhk.
trull (louler of WaHhlnutoii, 1. ('..
novor heard of It. l-o Ijiuom, ki;u
moned a a juryntan, waa dia
mlHuod whon he told a poller,
court JiuIko ho wiiNn't aware
tlioro wan tatoh n law. .
chiiuam received the cunulutlon
uiixe. The Jituitewi aurved rcfreali
tnoiHH. ' t
j Tho regular meeting' of the
'Woman' olub w'aa held Thursday
ufiornoon In the club huune with
u larife attendanco, -Mra. K. 1.
Cohuru wnd Alra, fwll (irii'i; had
chaise of tho aftornoon's pro
'Krum. Tho mihjct wan 'M'harloM
1 Idokonti." A vory InteroHtlntf re
tvlow of one f hla hem worku.
rhrUtntait rand" wan stvon by
Alrn. Cirle.'tr. AlmW. T. J'hy f
.Hot Iike ami AHh Janet AIcKellar
' of Xow Vork, nut h ma I aoclute
flold xprrotHry' of the Oamp Klro
'(JlrlH, wore- proton t tho, mooiliiK.
lAliat: AloKollar doworihed onmp fivo
lirlii" work and henofita dorlvod
from community interestn In tho
iciimp fire orjjanUatlon. Jioforo
adjournment the hoHtoaKPH,' Air..
(Alt'S Slator. Aim. Karl Uavla and
Aim. Ilert TKuh nerved rofrcsh
niontH. iMIfford .tohnxitn of 1'nloli un
derwent a major uporatlnn at 1 lt
i ,
l-iku Wedtiowlay mornlnK. liv i
repurtod um tiottiiti; ali witli
faotoriiy. .. ,..
" ni'Aip iAssr:x(a:it?
TRKNTON. N. j.. I'Vh. J3-(AP)
They've lone had dump valve
In airplane fur tfaaollne. . Jtut now
they've Rot one for puHHeiwrH.
l-'loyd Smith donionHtrutod' the now
dnvleu at Alorcer ulrport, tiltliijf tho
paKKi-nKcr'a neat with a lover and
lettiiiKU IS" pound dummy pauton
Ker hurtlo down from a holRht of
l.ftua feet. The dummy't para
chute opened In one and four-flfthH
M'ooadji and dummy floated Wifely
to earth.
Municipal Jude Watklna of
Tauipii. J'ln htia ruled that a roon
ter which eroua at niKht la not a
menace to health, oven if ahvpera
aro awakouod.
In ift wintom Kriuik Collet of
Hr-Joit, U'ann.. haa pushed a wlu-ol-harrow
2-ria mlleH between tho coal
bin and furnace at Ihe courthouse.
TEACHERS AT ,
COVE ELECTED I
FOR NEW TERM
llv Mr. . II. (dnkllii
(fihierver I'in'reHiionileiii)
COVi:. lire. (Slieelnl) At a re
cent meeting of tho houril of .11 -
M Pmnk SttirKlll iih "Wlililer
IIIH .I'lliille" lender of tho choir.
he olil-iime iliuioeH Klven by the Attrr hflnli l""ln'i tf twq yenin
jSiiortHiiien's club nt their club enh- ",r " l:l'",nt" 01 winrn he ih mno-
in are bei-ouiliiK moro and more " o"il-
ioiular.- There wiih n liirue nt-' I'W'iw. ilm. Held Jllm ker w;ih
tendance at the dance' Tlunnday l',""','" l:m!crlllil. tlie elder
evenloK. bi-oiher. who iierHuadcH hlH mother
H. K. Miller returned to l'nlon tt 'lA'" to pu( a nuirtKiiKe on
fev diiyn auo from u hulne! trip ,"10 01,1 nnme ""Wr to Klve him
to rortlalid. :i Hlnrt in tho city, rihe UoeH ho
,, .... , ' ,' . nuHlli.l the uilvlce of the faithful
-Mr. '"ll.r.d car h leHman for 1Uurlnnni llllvc(1 bv ,Mrii. . ,lept
tho I'erklnH Motor company of li i. ,,, ... ',.' ... . ' , .... ,..,.
ih iuvvo oy me aivivai oi jouu, i
All (111! rimllloned Mother" a who bun become u i.rt,irm.j. i.n.l
.ilrania In three hcIh wuh ircHcnted rcKpected zinc miner in (Ikliihomii. i
,Krlilny cvenliiL! nt the K.vmmilum other inemberH of the ciihi wera
Iji rirnnilo Kntiirday. j.iuu huh n uciueiv HiiccexH. A laruo MM. Obji-ko Hoffman, the ylllace !
fienriie and VlrBllChadwIck, Hnn ro"''1 wn" 1,1 "tlendance deapite belle; MrH. KIIIh Hih, 1 Hot her I
of Mr. and .Mm. I.. J. 1'hnUwlck. 'i cola "'"'her. Supt. Hoy Con- Jonah Quaekenbunh, n whlted e-I
have a flock of 20 xheep and of klln "''"' the play -and MrH. puichre; Mrn. Klla Holly, tho i
thlH flock, 10 cwch have Klven birth i0"'''1 J(,nl,,'n munaucr. The comity sheriff; UorlH Stiimlll, I
to SO lainliri. The boya are vory j1'1"' wa" nl,y handled by u curt of Hukey Mndle, the WiUder'H mite.
proud of their flock und at theils "'""'hcra of tho Womun'n olub The Union bund played several
fronent rate of IncreaHO. have Bood lalia W"K n Purahle of a motlier'H Helectionn before the dhow and he
reason to be. ' llHV 'rliimphani over the Ineratl. tueen uctH. Malcolm Conner iravo !
Sim t llortwh visited In Iji'11"1" I""1 noKl-t of her children, n- danco and encoro and Johnnlo '
(iniiide at the homo of li.-r sl-stcr, 1 7h 1 "'" ' lii'ty yearn oxo. Tho (iccriHcn wimr two hoIoh.
n i niter.,,,,, a , Thn Tf n c,ull VUH entertained
Hii J in WidiieHduy evcnliiK ut the home of:
, ' ' , : .!'. nn (Mrs. w. H. VoboI. Knur
wlilcli la MIhh Muilo ronlOHtin, held .Mr. nml jii'h. w. i. KsIch have : ' ' ... ' , V, Mr. fl. Klopfemilelii, 'over the -"oiiorii
n bimlncHH ii.etlff ,id had their lmdil their uueHIH over the week- ' .'.,'.'"?' ' , T.T .? weekonil. voturnlnn home Mondny. "!"l'1' l"v"vl'
t... i u. ... i.'.i..u.uiu,.., i..- vi.. tlio lilineltuil, ( II. Horilurer. there. ' : . v .. .. . . li-i iie.pi,A n,.iP.i
mm iiinnun ru i uiiiu y uiiernuoll III. -'"! ei"i-i, e.tn. ...-.- ; . .: . . , ; ' . ' "o I Ull - Ullll Joy -' lirilIKO IJ1UO '
tho M. K, Itayiimnd home, whom ben Clreenwood anil Mr. llreenwood ' , "' ''v'' win bo entertained at the home of fSwrtwii wuh John.
MIhi I'onloKue In HtaylliK. .Toimt .anl duiiKhter Norlne, from I'nlo,,. ' -Minn, ,Mi'H. II nth Nprlnn- flinrleif lllliburd . Saturday n nnii lilol of IiIh m
and wnyH of Hervlnif wiih tho nub- William Hauler,' who haji ''.va inininn anil !".,,,,. ,c iMrs. w. 11. 1'hllllpH i
jcri ui nil' li'HHIin. I lie mcmnerH or .mmiu hi i.n wmmn' ui ""'n u,i , .
I
the youiiLteHt
mother'H heart. :
endered the
funny coun-
tho club are, Mary LcwIh, prcHl- account of her Utile non'H lllneiui, I I., n. Kiithei liind, rural mall enr-
ibnt, Jlniel Wanker, vlco preKl- rcttirniil Hominy. Mr. and MrH. J. rler fur rove, who Ih eligible for
di nt, Mildred Duncan. Hccretary, W. Ilnxter. Jr., Hex llaxter. brother retirement on I'eh. 27. baa been
Mabel and Jean lliuilsliatt-. I.n- of William, und Vlritll Wilde, of itrnntert a two-vcar extenHlon bv
V.db, and Marie l.ou Ktiphenwn, l'nlon. brouitht M,h. llaxter home u,o Kovernmeiit on nccouut of bin ' ,,' ,., .,' , ..,,.i narloi-H1" '" orluinal poetry,
Helen HarHen. I re Hennett, nnii npent the day licie. Wl health. Mr. Mutherland nf- InAVu.rt.Vv vonl..r " 1 ' iKhpt the audience In ro
IJIII'IH Iflivninilil Ilrtlilln Krnun I Ki m I nn..lil i .1 r 1..... i. . . . . I -
" " nun. KIIMKIIHII, llltinn (tJIIIIICI III il. Ill fit H II 1 1 W II u yi'jir MO,
ehna- HohliiMon, Wllma Larnon i Haker. Htarted a oIiikm of pluno atu- Hlnce hU reeovorv haa valued vory
: and Hope llarrlH. I denlB hero .Monday. Irnnhllv.
Aim. Jack Mutler wuh roinnvod to Mm. I. At. Uilrd colobrntcd hnr
fl I.. ..!. It.. I I.. I ti. Il i . . V -1.. IM . I .. I 1. I. I
I a. in- ntltM'.i Tnr h., ii- f...tl. ,t it I . .-i.n.i ..i-.iMi.iy, inin mn iiuiiy H Ivlll verJa I y - ra III (III V,
K v. " 1 lmM" ju.r tllh,, ,ril 1(, mo.hoapliai if Keb. ii. imtktm'Jtrrin-i M
-.Mi'dkMil HprhiKB (.JmiiKo held Um i
, flrfd jneetlni; if the year with the
IVM
Wero
tlUt IIIH Dl.MU UuuutlLlI 4 1...
I1 of l.lmoln and WaahliiKtoit
IMUdled.
The Aledhal HprltiKH I'.-T. A. met
jTliurmlay evenlim with alt uitoiuU
anoe or ih. The iiKrtoclntton la put
'tinff a flmt-ald kit In tho wrliool.
(Afler tho huitlneHH nieetlnfr tho
Ktudy hour waa held, the uhJoot
three ieekn.
nervouHlteH.
. i-he Ih jnirferhur I'roifi
Sl'lti;t KS lici.r III slM ss
Ut tho (iulld party at tho homo of
her daughter. Aim. John Allllor and
wiih honored hy having a bountiful
hhthday cake ni'ido for her, the
ciiko bearing tnimenum tiny lighted
enndloM,
Ah, and Aim. A. II. Orion nnd
Wanda Ib'tty Orion wore dinner
Tho lav unit Mm. 1 1. KtnroPH
were diunej- Kueata of Mr. and Aim. 1 l,oy- who wa laya trylns to
T. It. Conklln Thumday ovenbiK. wn i'tUnT. nnd Aim. Iloy
ti. vt.miu iiMiniA iwdnnuiiiu to Coiiklln u Lpwlzy Iovlny CUHtard.
the Kpworth loaKUe wlU nlv a val- 'tho J'"'nntle old maid and antflou
Lry. ouin
roars ot
laiiKhtor. Aim, Orvol Jenen took
tublea of hrldwe wero played. Hi'h
scores wont to Aim, .1, l ilutehin-
aon and W, M. bobbin. J. 1 Hut-
To porpetuato the lovo and devotion of the mother,
brothel or lster who has patwed beyond It Ih fittlnjL,'
that a HUltnblo memorial mark the wtoi-ed plot of ground.
Dosl'iu: and oHtlinatOT! Kindly furnitdted
without obliK.'itlon. ?
Cemetery Memorial Works
On S Aye., between Fir & Spruce
MIsh Kleanoi-e llenKHtom of Kh
hcx. Iowa, is,- had her firHt train
lido when had roaUa iniulo motor
traffic Impossible.
Menus for lunibi rl.-irkH In the
Dixon cam,), near IllbbinM. .Minn.,
me printed in Knirll.sh, Kwedlsh, : l.'eKKy Weaver
Italian and Finnish.
the part of Dnoch Hone, -a tramp,
who tifriiH out to be u prosperous'
merchanl. The play opened with
a reireiii'Hiil of the village choir bon--Hlsllua'
of Mrite. Morton Davis,
Walter rock. Mrs. JO. J'. Ooburn.r
MIm .Vi'llln IJeerlHen and : Mia
wiih ,-Mi-h. A'lola
J'arker as organ accompanist and
Ni:V YOIIK (Al') Conipnnlca
which inanufacturo radio coiupaxH-
CN mid ebleln .llrAeilnn fln.lAi.u ...
liieiiiR- t'oniaet l-.d oral Ion." Henry port lnorctin.it ordera iih tho result iK""'" f lf. and Mrs. T. It. ronk-
.iiiiMioiu iiiih ciiargo of Ihe Hludy of Hudden gnln In tho number ofm '"rlday. i
'"'.11,'"1' ... . 'ship dlHiiHtorH In heavy woatlter at l'rof. and MrH. r. a, Snrlnaer
. IIioiiuih Arvldson. who opemteil sea during the pnHt tew months. worn among the Cove shoppers in;
'I
IB
n
n
n
a
i
E3I0I
8
ii The Newsboy of Today
Is
ii Tomorrow's Business Man
ii
ii
ii
i
THOUSANDS of piomi-
A nent business men of
today were at one time
newsboys, and they're
proud of that valuable
training: they got as
newspaper carriers.
The little "newsie"
gets his first real
Inisines8 experience
delivering: papers,
keeping: his hooks.
Your carrier is one
of them. Rain or
shine, he gets your
paper to you. In
turn he expects you
to have the money
ready for him when he
calls to collect, and appre
ciates it if you do. It in
spires him to render you
better service and greatly
minimizes the book
keeping problems.
Help him along by
paying promptly,
Show that you trust
your carrier, as we
do, and just watch
and see how he'll go
out of his way to
give you an extra
measure of smiling
service.
n
a
n
n
a
is
n
u
La Grande Evening
Observer
Circulation Department
a
Special
So
Blue Mountain
Heart Center
Ice Cream
Bricks
irrr - r t i r.iiViM.O .V 1 .1 - " Ot '-J Vit- H
Order Early from Your Dealer J !
Blue Mountain
Creamery
"Eat More Dairy Products"
No More Dinner Tickets
Available For The
Frank Branch Riley
Dinner
Tonight - - Sacajawea - - 6:45
Those unable to attend
dinner are invited for the
lecture at 8:00 p. m. seats
will be available for about
150 at that hour.