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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1929)
Friday, March 1.-1929. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pp" Fiw Local News In Brief Mr. Ibiffcjf VKit Grov-r IHiffey. of Cove, was 1 visitor In I .a Gninde yeirterduy. I'Yom Imbler ' ,' . J. L, Westennkaw, of 1 iniiter, via lit a in l& Grande yeHterduy. Hero iYfiin Imbler .Mr. anil Min. 11. MpOolrtrick, of lintilt'i. are visitor! In thu city. Th y tiro al tli Knonjuwt'a Inn. ( ifniiiiiK Kircvt With much or the Know nii'lted from lit si roots, leaving1 dirt on Hm piiviMiu-nt. th rlty hum started ninj tlio 'lusher to clear the tr'MM. Aneml Tounvy li -icy Muiutcll nnil FMfrnr Knnpp led thfH inornlnjf hy mi it ire to at-ti-nd tliA I'nJoji basketball tourna ment, Tliey expect to return Sunday. Mix. Kerry lletlei Ktii nitK of Mih, J. M. Uerry, who formerly lived in 1-a GrnnoV. will ln Kind to hear that aho li roeov eriiiK rnpidly from n notions Ill ness in Portland. ;r to ll. iJtkt Mm. !) Shuw. of Portland, went to llot.ljike today to le with her son, Clayton Ie Shuw who is ill thi'i-c He Is In almtit the same coiidition. Mrs. IH Shaw sh'h. Itiivw 1 1 nine i laud 1.. WllliajiiH has purchased a home from A. W. lelo, near the tlri'Kon Trail ramp on Kast Adjima. Mr. Oelo expects to ro to Hremer lon. Wash., Inter, ,1a. make bis home, U is reported. ; a John Itnl.ston jrnes John Ualston. .of l.u Qrande, left this morntner foV Portland- where hf will spend the weekend with his grandmother. Mrs. H. J. Knl ston.. He will return to his- home Sunday, v - t nme l-'i-nm I laker Visitors in-l.a tJmnde for scver nl hours yesterday eVcnlriif were 1. iiHn.nl A rant and Hernnrd Maln wniinff, business innnar and editor, respectively, of thr Baker Iit'iuoernt-Ilernld, .of Baker. Mr. I nd Conn OHcnr l.und, of Cove, thbf city yesterday. COUNCIL WILL MEET MONDAY AT HOT LAKE Large Land Deal In Umatilla County Here From Imhler Mm. Itulph Morgan, of Imhler, It a vitdtor in lui Ornnde today. when the qttenttnnlnyr tmk n tioK toward the mints murders. . "Jack couldn't have hail any thlUK to do with them," whe said. wtrA In mil hnttl runma alt VK.VM.KTON. Mar. 1 The utrc-jtnt)t day. If you don't bellow me. est Individual land deal ever con- ,.k th r iirk. Vnthlmr irem 'wummated In I'nmUllu county lahy them. If we feitt uone out, Roy Seout circles announced here In the pnechase, at - they'd, have known It," u eojn m neariy u million tioiium. x Klh Murtler 'luuKV of extensive farm holding from police planned lo churice Me- farl e. PerrftiKer. . (lurn with urder before niRhtfall Purchase is made hy Henry W Activities In in Ijv Grande are many and varied this week. Including rvgutnr mect Miikm f wout troops and work of I exeeutives. j rfuatern Orectm Semt council will ii.mriM . Mm. Allen Coiies , Mra. iJiev Allen. Of Imhl came to Im, Grande yesterday for reitlateiTd to hejrln the third to defeat a ninvA to tii him un endleton, and Harry j dec lmhiNt eorpua action heKim Portland.- who have I yesterdny. It was not eertain what hntiL'ht Ht ftnt nf tltinA.mimiitiu 1 ioltre ii 1m mi oil In ih iuma nf Hun. twith the president. Dr. V. T. Phy. of u mtIjilin Uollura all of the bind Knnelll, who wulked Into de- ' hold a dinner meeting at Hot ljike a ahort time. In I Yoiii Oovcw- Thomas TowIp, of Oove, la n vis itor In this city today. .Mr. I .annum Oinies- J. A. lAiiman. of Summervllln, visited In l.n Grande today. year of activity with 3- scouts enrolled. It. V. t'npaey lt wont muster and Vircil KoeheiiKimrffer is nsistant. nit' iroop iiit-viH iiii'.soiiy fvi'iunn ineud'S all in me onHement or ine MeinoiiMt church which nponsurH It. An un usually kikmI record has been made ly the troop in that 14 of the mem- nmh;,. t.HUiviUluni with the exception of a half nee-1 teetlve headquartera and inquired tlmi which has heen bouuht hy J. ! if anybody there wanted to ace . .Maloney. The exact acrenue ', him. Police declared he had heen purrh:ised hy Mr. Collin and Mr. j Identified. infield la not announced, hut It I v I'Mur men w still aouuht hh the land of the Per- members of the nunc that did the rinx-r ranches with the exception uetual shoollntr. Three of these of that bought by Mr. Maloney, were understood to be Stanley No A!l Ia ricfi reservation wheat land'vak, Danny Vallo and Uorco Ilel- bers are KUbscribci'M to Hoy's Life. and known as, castor. lit Imhler Today Chase Hohnenkamp was a a ohm visitor at fmlder today. Mr. Warwick OtinMN . W. V, Warnock, of Knterprlm In registered at the Koley hotel. REGENT BILL IS APPROVED BY GOVERNOR Mr. Ilonter II ere J. It. Hunter, of Nyssa, is resls teretl nt' the i'olcy hotel. one of the best wheat ranches In - the entire Northwest, About Ynlf ' POULTRY MEN ciop noes to the new owners. Farm huildiuMK and farm equipment are Included in the sale. ' , (Continued from PnRo 1) i. He's ftn Optimise An 0(1imlfit Is mtylMHly ii'Iia U tiillon. Thp scmit.i (II. I so Into .ruiiiiln 17.HM liclijiitl, lint llRiirps coiiiinittce of the wliolo for sm- ,,,!" " Mnn'IMirieil irpclnp mil amiMiiliuontx. but lhosi ww minor. llf I'""' f :t.!7l will lliscl Iho Vl'r The ri-mlhiK or the nnnsuro und . il:t. Iwimil .Nt'xva, HAVE DAY AT CONFERENCE (Continued from Pff I) I'rt Vlsii Slsiw Here Mrs. Ormand, of Pendleton, ar- the roll call simply blended Into rlvci in jjt Grande today to visit .the monotonous drone of formal parliamentary procedure that went' with an afternoon of prosaic Ii-kIk- her sister, Mrs. Dale. IkTe 1-Yom Niimtiicrvlllr t'harles Kanderaon, of Rummer vllle, is u visitor In this city to day. . . Agitation Is Old Agitation fur n shorter work day i'1., ... ... tu i.. i ii I 11 twi-lioup day Instead of Hie dawn- V. . J"a " . ..... i ,nHnrk ,IIV umi. uiijumit nua llIUW lliJll (III Realty llonnl mvh ' The I -a Grundo Hoalty Board met at noon, today for Ha weekly lun cheon at the ncnjuwea Inn. Hern From IVmlleton- William Kssary, of Pendleton, is a visitor In this city. He is at the t'oley hotel. T important measure an innovation 1 ' in Oregon reveiuio production was slttintf through the mill." t The intaugiblcB tux and the excise tax bills have now passed both houses and are before the governor. The bill hy Senator K. I llalley and Bell, providing for an unnro- priatlon of ::o,ooo for an armory nt Cottage Grove, p:ussed the sen ' nte. ; was hcxuii lu the United Stales In 1SL-.0. WOMAN MAY HOLD KEY TO CHICAGO Wl Met Tho Klka' lodge met last night in regular session. The report of the committe in chargo of the annual hall was given. Taught Jews Wood Carving - Holier l Oisson Fays: "Krntn the Egyptians, t ho .lew, im dotiht dur. Int; llteir captivily. Itsirneil the art of wood carving cud Iho making, and worship of Idols," , occupation at once." Then Mr. Reudder iiolnted out that In the cost figure there were included labor for all the time spent. 6 per cent -on the money invented and G per cent for depreciation. This, he declared, put the poultry indus try where It belonged rightfully, uh a businesH proposition. Y ester lay AfUTtioon C I Long, horticultural special ist, continued the rilHCtiaslon yes terday afternoon of tho soil Im provement problem in orchard? He usserted that better soil wtut tofwlnH und miritil Dm nun nf holUv 1 organic mutter aa fertilisers, such fas alfalfa, the vetchea and straw. MASSACRE CASE i wlth 11 uppleinent or commercial I fertilisers. He concluded with n ' careful discussion of the last (Continued ftom Paso 1) named the commercial fcrtltixera. - ! aii mrnoirn oih otinHitiortii ion or i ful to Add, lhA Hiiltieet. Mr. l.nnir atroKNed the i necessity of frequent cultivation, t i l.eltoy f hi Ida. head of the Hood j Itlvcr experiment station, dealt with the subject of disenseH nnd In- i i aecta which are bothering the fruit ( Industry. He reported, on work tetg done nt hts atatlon. nnd of fered aome new metliod of control which are ti operation there. I. It. Hrelthaupt concluded the afternoon with a review of some of the findings of the home market survey. It was rather disappoint ing that this part of the confer ence was not more largely attend ed by business men of the county. It wan reported. - Mr. Hrelthaupt ex pi at next how the survey came to be, that H , wan financed hy fed- .erul. state a ml loca I a ppropria- tlons. Me emplinsixed the Import ance of the project and showed by ehnrts the way the work was put on und the mass of data accumu lated. . , I'Yunk McKennon. who was chairman of the committee arrang ing for thin movement, offered tho thnnka of interested- parties to the extension service of the college for Its nssistunce and while he wan on his feet, motions were made nnd put through covering a move to ; conserve the results of the survey, t t'hulrmcn are to he appointed for each commodity covered hy tho survey apples, cherries, prunes, small fruits and vegetables. Theae chairmen are. In turn, to select their committees who shall go over very thoroughly tho parts of tho survey of interest to them, Himl lur committees will lie chosen from among the ranks nf the business men, who ahull also consider theso reports. After the work shall hnvo been finished, the two groups will meet togvther nnd formulate plans tor the p rue t lea I use of tho mass of material on hand. It was the con census of the meeting yesterday that tills would be the best plan to adopt to rare for the survey and bring It Into actual operation. L9CSSz: n is B3 II II II 11 II iM TODAY - - - - SATURDAY j A SILENT PICTURE!, I FIfo0ElQ.ci5D KM I i' 1 with him," she was car , "Just happened to be in the sumo jtown, understand?" j She smoked Incessantly as she , talked, lighting one cigarette from another. Her replies became hiit--tle and her eyes narrowed only Across from llohnenkamp'a i,aiikki nuiJ)Ui:! New Spring I rennet $1.87 nuarantecd l'ait f'olor. t J4i(V jkax iii:ushoi.t Nl 1 v ' lh hMy IVXHI anil Ho Htrut'k foar.tntn her t v htMirl Imt th 'imnr-' - f v Inn iiiiwvi' 'f lovo turn- II WrW'(d 4" oil hor hulo lo liupiil- ft Srhrocder In Jtacc Homer Hcliroeder. of T-n Grande, senior In electrical engineering at (. H. is a camlldute for vice president of the Alphee club. In dependent men 'a organization on tho campus. Come Prom Wallow Among tho persons from Wal lowa who witnessed the basketball game nt I'nion last night wore K. A. Sea ile, and daughters, Maxlnc nnd Miriam, nnd Utah tVyich, Mablo liiggs and -TCIsle McLean, nr. TT7 To Stay fit Itakei' Airhie Murray, who has heen spending the winter in f.u Grande, returned to Raker today where he will stay getting ready for the opening of the municipal natntor luui in linker of which he la super visor during the summer months. Sec 'Snie Among the l.a Grande persons who attended the basketball game nt Union ' last night were: Hill Templeton. Kloyd Haxter and Itich- ' and Mr. Kowler left for t'tah. Mrs. ard Hykhiiut. ) Kowler iwill visit here with rela- . lives and friends. Captain Jones At ldi tint tide Hotel' I was general superintendent of the construction or ine new eigne nine t'asende tunnel for the . Great Northern' Itailrond which has Just Mr. and Mrs. H. Gi'tchell, of Pendleton, have been visiting In I -a Giiinde, registered nt tho l.a Grande hotel. Nee. nnic . Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Siegrlst Mr. and Mra. William Klegtisi and been completed and Is on his way to tako over the construction of a large dam in IHali, Whilo here he met a number of friends who im mediately recogiitxed him as the Mr. and Mrs. Herman Siegrlst, wit-' "Hurry t'p Jones" of the Panama Alaska Hallway con- nesscd the basketball game at Un ion last night. , Onnl and I structinn. Son Game ( Miss .Kleanore Glnss and Miss 'Catherine Hnrtrtirr, l-.ii CiaTide''Hfgh school teachers. witnessed tho basketball games at Union hint night ' Mrs. Murdiy's Hi-other Visits Mr. and Mrs. Jay Holland Grif fith Jr., of Cheyunne, Wyo., who have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. Hay Murphy In 1-a Grande for the last week, left yesterday. Mr."l Griffith is a brother of Mrs. Mur phy,. It had been seven yenrs since ho visited in Kn Grande, Sec Gmp - ': -: Mr. and Mra. O. K. Campbell, M rs. George 1 a le, M r, and M rs. Charles Dawson, Mr. and Mrs,. I,. R Allen nnd Almira Jacohson, all of Wallowa, were In otteridnnce at the basketball game at Union lust night. Vlsli Hmthcr In Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kline, of l.a Grande, returned from Port land Wednemlay following n three dny visit In the Hose City. On the return trip they visited u day in Pendleton with Mrs. Kline's brother, Frank ('ullen. Plays Golf Now A letter from Mrs. P. K. Hnhs. who with Mr. Hnhs-nnd their son recently moved from their 1j Grande home, says they are now locate1 In Iji Junt.t, Colo. Mrs. llahs says she has already played two games of golf. Mr. Hubs was employed at Hie Sacnjawea Barber shop while in 1-a Grande. Go to Port In mi Mr, nnd Mrs. Mack Paris and Mrs. James Cloiigh, nil of this city, lort yesterday for IVirtlnnd where Mrs. Clough will visit for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs., Purls took three of their Japanese Pek inese dogs to finer in the dog show. Mr. and Mrs. Parts expect to re tarn to Iji Grande Monday. They nre making the trip hy automobile Pa the Man Hero Motion pictures of the public's Idol. Lindbergh, of Herbert Hoo' er. of Thomas Kdison who recently relobr.ited bis k2nd birthday, of personalities and events, which are flashed on the movie screen for La Grande moviegoers In rapid suc cession and which appear in an nstoundingly short time after they happen how Is nit this news ob tained? F. M. Hlnck, of Portland, representative of the lnthe News company, is in i-a Grande today on business, and he tells how the Pathe news reel pictures are taken. The central company has Pathe camera men stationed n leading ritb-s all over the United Htates and in foreign rountrfes, about 60 In all. Mr. Hlake says. The dot lis of thcw men consist of combination of the work of photographer nnd a reporter, for the cameraman must not only he able to take mo tion pictures but he must he able lo find the news which will he of Interest to the American movie going public. W. K. Hudson, of Portland, is a northwestern Pathe representative. Mr. Ittake nays. Club Will Mew The Art Research club will meet Monday afternoon nt 2:15 o'clock nt the homo of Mrs. I.ynn Wright. Mrs. II. 8. Fleming and Mrs. Charles Hochin will have charge of the program. I let ii in to tvolse j Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Wrightson ;J of Ilolse. passed through 1-a Grande ( todny en route home from Pasco, 1 5 Wash., where they have been for Z several days on business. To Conduct Revival Nervier Tho Hev. Ahrendt, of this city. i pastor ot tno i nurrn or uou, ieu i today for Mlddleton, Ida., where! he will conduct a revival service. M U 4) tab fc IS J ; 5 it 2 lii! 5 c ? 5 3 I 2 a iiss UK s t Ttetiims lo Ktgln Home Hill Townsend. or Klgin. re turned to his home today for an indefinite stay. Mr. Townsend has heen employed by the Ml. F.iuily Lumber company here for several months. ft. S to c o 8 c Of At PIGGLY WIGGLY you find genuine PERSONAL SERVICE, which cannot be improved upon until you find a better way of wailing upon yourself.. Shrimp American Beauty,, No.iCan : 16 Dunbar Fancy, No. 1 flat can ..; 18. Oysters Dunbar, Good Quality, . , No. 1 Can, holding 5 oz., 18 No. 2 Can, holding 10 ok., ...... 35 111 i fis Go to I'nion for GnniP George J to Iter, Hilly Hohnen kamp Peggy Hohnenkamp Corlnnc Hakcr and Klmer Harndcn, all of Ln Grande, attended the basket ball games nt I'nion yesterday evening. Here r IVw Hays Mrs. Frank Washburn nnd little daughter, 1-a Vera, arrived in l.a Grande from Pendleton this morn ing to spend a few days on busi ness. They formerly lived in this city moving to Pendleton last June. v allf : To Visit Parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Malone and children, Arnold. Orvan, Orifn nnd Hcrshcl, of this city, went to Un ion today to visit Mr. Malone's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Malone, until Monday. To Wallowa on Business L. W. Uixsorit of ji Grande, went to Wallowa today for a busi ness trip und to get his automobile which he left there during the time more than a month ago when th? snow elides in the can yon were dangerous for traffic and blocked the highway. Mr. Dixson expects to be back In I .a Grande today. He Is connected with the Cletrac Tractor company. Set Game Among the Ia Grande persons . who saw thf game -at I'nion last j night were: Mr. and Mra. Aug. J.J Stng. Dr. and Mrs. l-ee Houvy. Mr. and Mr. G. L. Lorlson. Mr.' and Mrs. Fred Hawnscroft. Mr, I and Mrs. Warren Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. lal Hussell. Mr. and Mrs., Oscar Warnock and Mr. and Mra. j W. C. Perkins. I Leave I-r 1' tab- Captain C. G. Jones nnd Mr. and Mra. William Fowler, of Steattle. Wash have been guests at the homes of Mr. and Mra William , Shade and Mr. and Mrs. I ten I Noyes. This morning Capt. Junes A Bandage to fit the injury 'ir(nld Head. vi mole ; Bandage 25 cents Whether you hurt your fin ger, hand, foot or neck, fliere's a speeial bandage ready fr Immediate appli cation. There's no vuluiible time lost. Kach bandage Is n romhinatinn of padded auuzn and flesh -colored adhpi!ve planter. Almost inviiltic In use. Think nf the derided ndiintaf:e of havinir one of the boxes around nt nil times. Sold only at Glass Drugs Inc. The n-xll Store La Grande, Ore. Crab Geisha, fancy, No. ij Can .40 Namco, fancy No. M Can 38 Icebound, good No. io Can 34 Tuna W hite Star, . So. ', Can ........ 15c tfo. y, Can ........ 24 No. 1" Can 40c Peas Rodman, fancy grade Petit Pois. No. 1 Can 17? No. 2 Can 25? Wesson Oil 1 Pt. Can 27? Sardines Large Ovals, packed in Mustard or Toma to Sauce. 1 15 oz. Cans 13c Underwoods in Oil. Small Can fty Portola Assorted Can 15 North Star, fancy Norwegian in Olive Oil. Small Can 15 Normanna, the finest Norwegian, in Olive Oil. Small Can 20 Ripe Olives Curtis Glenwood, me dium size olives. No. 1 Can 19f No. 2i2 Can 35? Clams Namco Minced, No, VL flat can 18f Namco Whole, No. 2 can 25 Namco Baby, No. 1 Can ..17 Pioneer Minced, No. i Flat Can 20 No. 1 Can 27r Corn Del Maiz, fancy gold en. No. 1 Can 13 No. 2 Can 18 Snowdrift 1 lb. can 27 Tomatoes Solid Pack, No. 2 Can 13 No. 2'o Can 16 Standard Pack, No. 2. Can 12? Coffee Spe- Piggly Wiggly cial. 1 lb. bag 42? 3 lb. bag $1.24 Maxwell House, 1 lb. can ... 55? Oatmeal Checker Brand, ' Old Style. Large pkg., 26? Quick Cooker, Large Pkg., 26 Comedy "RUBY LIPS" Metro News. 4 DAYS, STARTING SUNDAY! 3 TALKING - MUSIC - EFFECTS Dawn A Cleanser to be used on the most delicate surface. Good Size Can, 12 Drano A drain pipe cleaner that works. Regular Size Can 2 1 Market-Day Prunes 1 lb. bag, ... 45? Seedless Raisins i lb. bag, 28?" Tri Tex Washes and Bleaches 1 pt. bottle 15 , Thoro The Dry Cleaner Bottle 2 1 Duz Does the Washing Large pkg 21- Corner 'Depot and Wash. Two Stores 1408 Adams, Roesch Bldg. Today : Saturday ; aa-7P 'Mil ' -i - Neil Hamilton June Marlowe Francis X. Bushman Two partners with a murder locked in their breasts and a beautiful girl who comes seek ing that secret and falls in love with one of them. ; DON'T MISS THIS FEATURE ! ALSO Comedy . . . . . "Shooting the Bull" Sportlites ...... "Crowned Heads" Eftrl&idC!!;' TODAY Saturday i h.j f if '(.in; r OOIUMIIA PICTKWES prtuiAi s a MARIE PRtYOST RALPH CRAVES "LITTLt BILLy Also "MARK OF THE FROG" Fables & Topics. m M.