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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1929)
Patre Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, March -28, 1929. J! ' t Imbler Elevator Sold To Company ; In Portland, Ore By Mrw. C. Bf. Tula ' (Observer Correspondent) IMBLKH. Ore. (Special) The Mock hold mi of the Imbler Eleva tor company have told the grain elevator to Kerr-Cllfford company, of Portland, The Iraniutction waa completed the find, of the week. An athletic club hae recently been organ I ted with Jyle Wilson ureeldent. Mllo Pratt vice presi dent and Irvln Weetetittkow necre . tary-treaeurer. The club haa leua d the lute between the highway and 'William Weatenakow's resi dence and the members are now busy building1 a tennle court which : can also be ueed for volley ball.: They also intend to fix a croquet ground for those who care for it. ; The P.-T. A. met Mar, 21 nt the Wade hall. The meeting was call ed to' order by the vice president, ' Mrs. k .Charles Cleaver, Several readings were given from Robert Louis iduvermon by the primary grades. Zack Pugh gave a read ing and Miss Hpencer a piano eolo. The first and second grades won the picture for having the most parents present. During the eve ning a silver offering was taken which the association will use. in buying Ice cream for the commu nity dinner at the close of school, und also to give some token of honor to the student In the gradu ation class who haa made the best grades during ,the four years high school course. - Mrs. M. A. Thompson, who un derwent an operation at the Grande Ronde hospital several weeks ago was able to return home . the latter part of last week. . ' I ; C. C, Welch motored to Baker laat . Saturday to vlait with his daughter, Mrs.' Walter Mathews and family. Mrs. Welch .accom panied him us far on North Vdw- ' der, spending the tluin with her ulster Mrs. Lizzie McAllister. They returned home Munduy. ; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wright and children, of Iowa, are vial ting- at the home of Tom Ruckntan. Mrs. Wright Is a granddaughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Ruckmun ajid.wljl be re membered as Mine Helen Ruck num.. L . ... ftxford ond Gilford Bmlth were surprised lust Friday when their A. W.O.L.! I pJJ Van Y aeARoFTHw crowd T j j HILGARD .PERSONALS ' lly Vonift YYflinrr (Observer Correspondent) HI 1.0 Alii), ' Ore., (Special) Krank Han fori) who has been In the Orando Hondo )ioltul for name lime, returned to Ihiiiio Hunday evimlnx. . Mm. I.ffnmilil llo.0nii..n nt 1LI..I.- motnor, .in, wiuinm mmm, invn.- c)Mm .,,,, f(,w ,,, t llilKHra ed several of their claismute for ,ho tirnt ot , WC()k dlnnsr In honor of their birthday. Mm. J. B. Welmcr. and daiwh one being- on the 20th and the' tnr, Wllmerth, Verna and Mm. hVcil other on tho 26th of March. Mrs. iiefs, attended the J,. I). H. confer 1'red Nodlne assisted In nerving. ence held In 1-a Urandu last Hun- The next meeting of the ladles', day. Aid will be held at 2 p. nu Apr. 4 Mra. Kmery PeiKuaon waa a Vn at the home of Mra. Hattle Wise, Grande vlaltor Tuesday. M. and Mra. Lester Htoop, of Mr, and Mra. McDowell and boys Enterprise, and Mra. Ida Oordon atopped at tho Klvo Point service were calling on Mrs. OeorKc. Hardy "tatlon on their way from camp last Friday; Mra. Gordon la at. Tuosduy. Mra. McDowell wua on tending nurmal school at .Mon- her way to see a doolor about a tlth,and',altJlllOfort'besllng"D,1' '" received from hot water vacatlun. Who relurnod to school nl',n h" ,lcr '" TnJ' rolurncd Hunday. (Wednesday. Mrs-V. Jj. Pcrrln. who hua made ;ern naxior, ine amiiii son or her home with her duuiihlor, M John (iekeler near Elgin during the winter, la spending a week here aL her own home. -": Tho chemical flro engine for the city arrived one day hist week but haa not yet been tested. Mra. Pat Rollins, who lias been tit the Grande Ronde hospital for some time; and who recently -underwent all uperatlon, submitted to the .second operation Tuesday. Hhe Is reported to be getting along plcely. j ( . -i r V $175,000, SPENT IN FIGHTING BILL (Continued from Page 1). prepured by the public utility In formation, cq m in lit but the let ters wm-e drafted by the conuult toes themsi'lvos from literature prnpfered by the power concerns. . The $176,000 fund, Hrockett con tinued, was contributed by tlx power compunles In Washington state. Mr. and Mrs. Rohnrt Haxtrr, of Ia Grande, spent Haturday at the Klvo Point Hcrvlce station. Mr. and Mrs. William K.'-f.T passed -through llllgurd oti their way to Jt Orande Thuradny. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Htarlo, Mrs. T. H. Tan! and aon, Wlnford, and Mr. and Mra, Kdward KohfrtMon, of Hlaikcy, were La Grande visitors Krlday, Mrs. P; Y. Young has been mak ing great Improvements In the store und post office the lant week. Hhe la putting In new wall board and mure shrives, . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Iters who have been working for Hurt Able this winter, havn moved to la (Jrando where Mr. Rees will be employed. Mr. Olunn. ' of the Mountain Kprlnga service station, has glvi-n the Htutlon a new cout of paint. Mr. and Mrs. Alllo Carlson who have been living at the Five Paint Kervlce station for tho last two weeks, left for a trip to Washington and Portland, Tho Misses Wlliucrth and Verna WW mo r nttended the high school operetta last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts and Mr. Wd Mrs. Johnson all of linker, und who have been working at the Mt. Kinlty Lumber camps, have moved back to Haker. Mr. and Mrs. Tyre and family, or Wulla WuJIh, Wash., spent Hun-1 day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cuntrell and family. Mrs. 1yre and Mrs. ('antrell are Misters. John Wells passed through llll gurd recent ly on his way to his ranch at Htarkey. Mr. and Mrs. John Price arc the proud parents of a seven and one half pound baby daughter. Both triother and baby are doing nicely. The little girl bus been named Lou Ann. , Dub to heavy rain the Mt. Kmlly logging train was unable to get out with their logs Friday as part of their tracks was under water. Mrs. Ham Ferguson und children. Francis, Verda, and Bessie and Carl Hailing spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting at Meacham with Mrs. Ferguson's son and family, and and Mrs. Amlal . Able.' Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Htarrlt and daughters, Doris, and Virginia, vis ited with friends at Kainela Sun day evening. Dan Kanford left Tuesday (or Freewaler for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Plans went to Pendleton on business the fii-at' of the week. Mrs. Joe Young, Arthur Cuntrell and Kva Thorn bruo Were 'La Grande visitors Friday. Wlltlum Hmlth, ono of Mt. Kmlly train crew spent the weekend with his family at Klgln. ' Mr.- and Mrs, Juck Nolan, who huvn been employed at the Mt. Kmlly lumber camp, were Hflgard visitors Monday. They expect to That You Will Look Your Best In For Easter Fashioned by Hart Schaffner & Marx and Trent Towers Nifty Shirts Al Hmlth bought a Imnd organ the other day. Al can druw freely on tho democratic parly for the rent of ' the eutilpmmtt; the Inst election inude monkeys out of most of them. Headaches gone Blood pressure normal If you can't etert yourself without he. Ing short of breath. If your head pains, If you ran't even lie down w ith com fori then life hardly seems worth while. That is how things appeared to a wo-1 man who wrote us about her trouble with high blood pressure. She took Agmel. he later eaye: "My blood pressure U normal. No more head aches. I can now sleep. And actually feel like amlllng." tetters Ilka thU re received every day. Mfcnf it Attmrtf A frt natural kltb kI. Th up nr milk vt tba Mnlfia Maiury plant roe ntrtsii by rnne' Inr eeM water. Nomine lodM, K' traoHinanly rwh la Imporunt intra la and othw vital ! iDMita nwMMpy for th prop aHjutlmMtt anil fuxti-Uoning ul thm btxiy. A nbii (. Not a nedlnn. 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DARROW TARGET OF BITTER FIRE (Continued from rage one) trial of ordinary cuhch because they hud "to hurry Into the hearing of UU.000.00u casea." 'Uut the courts allowed you enuuKh time In the Franks buy ease, didn't they?" Inquired State Senator Hoy C. Wood. "The other fellow took nil thut, Where Founder of Arbor Day Lived 'i I ,HSfr Zfl Darrow siiiil. "But they allowed you over 30 days to lirisent a case on a plea ot Bullty, didn't tney?" Wood went on. "Vou don't know anything about It," tmupped Oarrow. "Yes I do," said Wood. "I wiu) in the next court below you, ti-y-ItiK a cam-.. and I know what was koIiik on." You don't act as if vou did." Darrow said. lU-cnlls llond Siirrrndfr Uut you know nie. don't vou?" said Wood. "I was the ni:,l state's nitorney who made vou come down lo the criminal court building ut 3 a. m, one dHJr uml made you surrender a stolen bond i that had been cashed In your part ner n accouni. Slate Senator James Ilnrhonr M Ichairman of the senate committee, . 3 'leaped to his feet. "We won't have charges like that here." he shouted. "Do you think I'm koIiir to sit here silently and have all the courts attacked In this manner by a. man. who has been a defender of criminals all his life?" Wood replied. . . ... ICoartesy nock Island Line.) In a stat park on the outskirts of Nebraska' Clty.'Nch.. Is this home of J. Starllns Morion. lh f.ii.. 4 fllUUI ,11 JMUpMHIU n.UVI I'll.' I II 1.1 I 1. 'ii yrjsck tur mousmsnt IcnK aioMtvtl !u.' A tablet on the crounds surround ins his hnm. tefcrrlng to t): t.-f which mrrounU th home. . . Dare to Stsnd Aloaa Wall ti.t niiiil you are l.nikert by nuniln-rs. Wall not until vou an? sure or nn echo fmm a cmwd. The fecr flip voice on the side of tituh. the more distinct and strong mujt he v-nr own. iTiannlng. Twenty acres of noiM-om neii.l Isoit to Kit Anderson. i-on,-,ir.ii;, Kjb., (furnieiv-Av