La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 13, 1929, CITY EDITION, Image 7

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    Saturday, April 13, 1929.
W I
Local News In Brief
No One Hurt In
Accident Near
Promise, Oregon
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Hilly Ituirit ClMl a ,
When Hilly Ittilnl. H-yinrrOld
hoy .scout i ul Halfway, Ore.. ..sets
out to do a ffooil turn ho Rets ro-
suits, it lias been learned today in
j.n uraiiui1., - r..
V ''"I
. I'.hvted VUxwpreslilciit
I MJsa Oorothy- Kherhard, duUtfh
I ter of Mr. and Mrs. Colon It. Kber
1 hard, of this city, hua been ejected
; vice president of Temcnhls, orgon-
I. .......II . W I. f i..an.l.BM nlr t V ' m- V
it . . . i Will UK lutik loft tlin tHKlf nimclv
i.i.. ..i... .ml..,, l l.n nl .'iii..i-n Uiiip rtn Mm I illk'nrullv nr I ' " " '
tended, the scout coprt of honor Ah Orespn campus.
' llnlfuay .last nlKht, later went to' '
J inker where he told the story . Jti'ttirUK om Coast ltufs
which u us revealed .yesterday. A J Mr. Frank Wood and daughter,
man whose mum' was not learned j Mrs. Kred Peterson." of La Urnndc,
last fall was holding a cable ut-.i returned Wednesday nlKdt from
tuched to a derrick hcimc moved ; Portland, Albany and :uKne.
utuniru waid. Tin- apparatus cumfe .where they have spent tho last
111 t'oiituci Willi u lliKi) tension v-v-trle
wire ami tho man va m-vi'Hy
burned.'' ' His hUIii turn.d black
When young lluhd slai-ted to work
on hhn. Within un hum- the man
gained consciousness, ltalrd used
the Sehaffeur prone pressure' meth
nd of, artificial Ivsplnitjon.. taught
him by scout officers.
, two weeks visiting relatives.
,;.
To VUll nroiil ..
Mi-8. C, c. itenule, of Krho, with
her little son, llonubl, passed
'through l.a (irundc today ou tha
I way to Knlerprlsc to visit 41 r and
Mrs. t W.
: ltrnnle.
Amcy. parents of Mrs,
i JHi rtalii hi Dinner Ifn.uy J , j Visit Morton Kiddle Homo
m nn,i (... r i(.nh,,nl Mr. "nil Mrs. Morton Kiddle, of
entertained a - roiip. of--Masonic'
! 4i'logHts Jo tlietconclAve 'held in
ljt tiriiiidf this wc'k. at dinuer at
their home Thursday night. The
guest h were: John fumphell, of
' Seattle; Jutlge John B. t'leland. of
rortlaud; A. Van Kirk, o! l'ort-
, hind; Olaf ljuirgaurd. of Portland;
Harry Ulchitioud, of .I'orland:, ir.
W. 1. McAdory, of l.a Grande, and,
Aug. J. Klungc, of l.a tlrande. The
dinner was served. by Mrs. fuch
ran usslsted by her daughter; Miss
Hetty i 'ochriin, and by Miss Mar'
lan Miller. .The imn enjoyed an
evening . of. conversation before It
was time for them to lake the train
for their homes. ,. '
IsJnnd ity, have us their guests
Mrs. K. It. Abdie and little daugh
ter. Winnlfred I m Hone, of Port
land. Mrs. Abdie will lx remem
bered as Miss Ktleen Kiddle, i
daughter of Morton Kiddle.
(iHirKi HrMmu- VlsltiMV .
Ceorge Hetshuw, s of Spokane,
vlslied l,n Grand if Thursday for
the flist time since 12 years ago
when he passed through. Ho not
lees ti big improvement" and espe
cially in the roads. - ,
lljr Jlr, lienha Carper
(tllmerver Correspondent ) I
PHOMISK, Ore., (Special)-:
What might huve pi-ovod to be a !
serious utu-idunt occurred . just ;
north of Cougar Cieek when
i water tattt
I iukiuk u nox ear lit which a mini-'
iter of 'Workmen were riding, with
It. Men, -axes, cross-cut saws and
lunches ' ere tmtiged tnget her lit
a heap some of the men jumped
from the- cam, a few receiving
niNuir bruises and scratches, but no i
serious harm was done. They were j
compelled to re rum to Maxville
for .water and clear the wrerkage
from the tmek. llarvuy McDon
ald,, who had been hero spending
the weakend with his parents, wan
one of tin occupunm of the pur.
A son was born Wednesday. Apr.
S to Mr. und Mrs.' Hurt Taylor of
Kast UroHStnan. Hotb mother and
buhy are reported to be gcttluxj
along. iMcdv.. ..
s Lillian Carper and Hethol Klesh
man, .of iM, Grande.: came in Sat
urdayyfoc a week's visit with rela
tives and friends.
Mrs., Visa Wk'kani arrived Satur
day from -Wallowa to be with her i
Mrs. .Julia Snuffer, who
has been quite
covering.
ill but Is now re-
i . m
a
Pave Seven
iUlLJl JLL IM
Heaviest Snow
Of Year Falls
In New England
to be culleil to the stand as a pros-j Pma. ILf am- f tV
cculion witness but the managers JL WO IflvlT vlIYvtl '
say they are not ready for her
in factMhat they may hot call. Iter
st mi. ; - ,'
VI
HaH l l-hiui:
'I'wo l.a G ra ude boys left this
morning -for Vincent, Ore., where
they are spending the day fishing
for steelhead. They are Pat Ken
nedy and Orval Sailer.
ledum to m tJnunle
The ltev. and Mrs. K. O. Hess
i.nd t heir daughter and .l , ,lrrv, ln Hw,
Mae right whu havo been visit- : ,pryI Jone8f ( wlow
with her parents In Kcnd,
turned to li Grande Inst night by
automobile.. Mr. Hess announces
that regular services will be held
in the Kirst HapliKt church tomor
row. Cpon their return. Mr. Hess
found n letter notifying him df iho
death of his step-mother, Mrs. G,
W. Hess. ' of JMitlnvtllo, 111., who
passed away shortly after Kusir
Sunday.
. .
Itiiys Catllc for Arrlctt v
Krom a several million arrest's. K Ijftrkln Itctiirns
uneh near' Morocco. Africa, G. J. 1 . Mr. K. luirkln and son, Hick, or
Sheehy came to l.a Grande. He Is city, returned to their homo
on a buying trip in the rnitl Hi la morning fropl Portland where
Stales jiurchasing cattle for the t they have been visiting.
tock ranch in the - northwestern -
ction of the dark continent.. .Mi. ' "mini i-'mm t islt W lib Amu
cation
Ore.
Visiting Here
.1 ; Hoy McNees. fornierly employed
by The Observer us linotype oper
ator but now in the garage busi
ness in Pendteton, arrived iexe to
j day for a short visit. He will re
turn to his home tomorrow.
'iMV. Swonrlngeu went to Wnl
lOwa'Tuesday after a new cream t
acparatOr.i " ' ! j
Mr., Hdtha ..Carper... und, Mrs. i
I.ona -Carper weijt - to. Maxvllle
Wednesday. v.
. Ivum and Orval Carper., went to
MaxviUe, ,.SjU4irday- to meet their
slster, lUlllan. and cousin, Hethel
l-'leshmah. " -
I. 8. McOomild and son. Alvin,
xvere hauling hay from Hoyd Car-'
per' Monday. j
John. Carper and Arthur Wallace '
wero .driving posts for Thomas!
11; lit on .Monday at the old Siuinar ,
PlUUIo''nttVmon.l Wort.nan Is -..iGRANGE FARM
mm
HE PnOM61Hl?A CATEB -
LKAF WTOIE WITH SILK.
LEAK A6UOT HIA, ,,
HIS VOIMTEB. OVEKCOff.
f AIL IS ViCLl. HB.
WILL r.tBCE VKtlA
T1(E OaCfcOM. A
Tl tAIW-SUPPBB,AWI!.!
IN A fOOCH. AT THE VlP
WHICH IS A TV-AP OOOIi. TIITi.
Bse ecHKiiipi, its tin in
ANO 6C-COW;S TUB N6CW.B, Sr
Finos rr vusr leami thhouk
ANOTHkli OPENING. VIHKN
FWSSINS "THRiJOeiH THIS POOK.
. IT BRUSHES AOAlKiT TI5 OMCH
HM3INI SttSM. ANO THtU
ASAINST1HH AMTHKwa COV
EI9IN irer-LP WITH lJUt-K4.1WS
NPXf PLANT VlSITTO VMJ.
POU-INATE-0 .
C.is
HOSTON. Apr. M AP) Win
tor' wus felt in many sections of
New ICnglund toilay. Coastal set 1
tU-inents were the- chief suffereiH j
as high uprliiK tides, aggravated J
by a strong wind. Clouded streets !
and cellars and in some places j
threatened to destroy buildings. i
The heaviest snow fall of the
winter, and a record for April,
covered the ground In scollops of
Vermont. At St. Johnsbury 14 Vfc 1
indies fell and 14 Inches was re
corded at Harre,
CONVENTION
OF W. B. A. IN
SESSION HERE
Ride In Cicero;
Slayers' Escape
(Continued from Pag 1)
, from l-endleton are: Mis. Julia
' I ii vis, Mrs. Ksthcr Piucker, Mm.
I'll ..ini.i I .!. Vl.. I. lwf iu t i '
'l-l.k. .M.H. Ka'll'.P,li.o Hllll.m. Ml'M. B"':.on"
, Kli.ina lt(.tlr, M.-h. Kvu roinlot-k.
M.h. Miit l'tu-l;url, Mt-ii. Jullu lion
! , ! jt. .M.n. lui- Kiirfltih. Mw. A.lo-J
! I'OKTI.ANO. lo Apr. 1 3 AT) ; liil.lc 1'n-kiinl. Mr, rliolnui fliirk. '
A llild-Aiirll iinow Htni-m whli-h Wr. Nuni'y I-Vikiiboii, Minn Vic
Hwvpt .out H...II tic.-ii mill cuiitinl urn itiiut.uiffi -u. Mra. Mary (liir
Miiliin yi-sti-nliiy uinl mm niKlu i-iiii- Hho.i, Mra. .i-Hu Ki-ono, Mm. Vi
tl.i.iiMl uiiiil.i.l.-.l loilny, t cinihiini, Mi. Vmlii Tll.uk-i.
; Norway, ullil rurl. In Oj,rinl Mi. Sui. Dit I'iiIn. Mm, I'onny Ull--.nnily.
iv,...'cl 18 In. lu or wiow B,,i, ,1i OlHon. Mia. JliilV
' MuiiKoW. Mih. Mary
' - . IKllvitil I'avilf. M.-h.
MADAME X TO BE Airs. (Main Gill, Mrs. Nora Kogcrs. hotel ormerly known as the Haw-
CltOSlS.RVATVIIVFni M,H- T,,,l Waldron, Mrs. Sally i homo hotel, alleged heudnunrtcra
, uuo UAUiHli, Meyeis. Mrs. l.elln Lewis. Mrs. Moi- 0f Al "Hcarface" Cupone, ChlcagA
! He York. Mrs. Mnbelle Hugger, Mrs. gangster, who now claims Miami.
; Kttu Poxegui-. Mrs. Kreil Htroht Kla.. ns his home. . .
tuiul Mrs. KoHs'hud Urlcc. i
CHICAGO, Ap S AP) Two
moil were found nTfot Ur rienthf
sluiiipeit face ,dpwBWirrr la the- rear
seat of a lurgtf acUtiffc Vu'rly today
near the Alley cmi-anch- of Iho
Western hotel, Cicero. (.
Officer George Price of the Clo
ero department saw lbs nutomo
bile parked at tho reur entrance of
the hotel. Two men stepped out.
I'pon perceiving him, the officer
Look out for the
cop." Hath fled through a vacant
I lot, followed by Price, who fired
i two shots at them.
Tile men disappeared and the
policeman returned to. the car. Ho
found two bodies crumpled on tint
floor In the rear. One wus Identi
fied Inter us William Clifford y
an automobile- license curd. - Pa
Ilea also said Clifford was one of
throe, men recent Iv tried for th 1
Metieo. Mrs. maying of Albert Pratt last fall.
Neil t arson. Tho shooting took place at
Continued from Page 1)
porteu to ne quite HI. j
Charlie- Moore 'made a trip to1
Wullowa the first of the week. . j
lillliun, Orval and Ivan Carper (
and Hethel Kleshmnn visited at tho
home ''.of Hen McGlnnts on Pow-!
wut far Sunday. ; 'taken no, stand on the plan hut he
Kdgnr Harton writes from West has notleei that tho coninilltoo
J morning thai although the chief
If 4 V VirWrn exv'iiuve n;ni siiKKCieu several
I JuAlN VlrjVlliU imlnui' changes ln the legislation.
BY SENATORS lh, W,'ir,l IMinclples cniliudled In
tije pin mui met witn ins npprovjii
Jlaugen said the bill would loxbeen mentioned ns subpoenae.l
Continued from Ham 1)
Virginia that ho expects 'to start
was "very muck ImpjeKsyd" With
! ShetlhV visited ChnVlcV Herrmg arid ' Missts Unby and Vivian Hllyard. 'lrtV Ml ' !- harper's.
' ' - . . . . ' .-. . . - ' '. . A I....... I....... ...i.t. . . - . FiA: .t.ll.l..nn ,
,v" , ,V, , ,,w testimony of agricultural depart
er anl bis brother ami wife.
MtU Hachel I ten net t, of Sunny
Side, visited at Hoyd Carper's last
Thursday, l, ... .
Mw Aimeada Carper" visited
Mrs; Nellie Kleshmnn Thursday.
Harvey MePonabl visited Tues-
I Smi. of (lie points made y ester
I tiny by Mm. Wiseman-Sielarr that
the defense Is hrtteuhtrly lnterenl
ed in dlMcredlting are that Judg
, Hanly arnmged wllh the wltue
in liiiii to clear Mrs. MePhersun J
nnine as being Ormiston's Carml i
;eoniiaiiinn by producing a woman
wliii would admit she was with Or
tnlslon; that Judge Jlurdy advised
.her to "get hi touch with Ortuls
.ton's parents so that she might lo
'rate him ami , tell him of the
"proposition" and that he had her;
report to him the progress of her
' hunt for "Miss X."
j The coming wiek Is expected lo(
.produce more than one day of sen
sations, Noun of the defense wit-;
nesHcs has been called lo testify-!
in fact, the defense Is guarding 1
carefully the Identity of Us wit !
ncssoH. H it one person, Jnwepli !
Ityan. former deputy district nt-j
torney of l.os Angeles county, has'
for !
TIiohc from Kcho are: Mrs. fi It.
Acton, Mrs. J. It, Jordan, Mrs. liar, j
vey Meyeis, Mrs. Hoy Smith, Mrs,'
Alfred lliull and Mrs. Henry Pelors,
A resident of Abergavenny, Eng
land, recently faced 'his one huu
dred and twenty-seventh charge, of
drunkenness. :
revised to embody these surges- the ilefense. Ills terllmony Is ck-
ttons of the prosldenl nl u meeting pectcil to show Unit nl, no time dul'-
todny of Die full coinmlttuti.
Kecretary ilyiie of agrletiliure
and Walter II, Newton, tho presi
dent's executive assistant, attended
tho breakfast. In addition to Mr.
Hansen the house sub-eummlttee
members were Purncl uf I ml lit na.
ment experts that the .plan wn
working-out well In Norway and
Germuny. ', . I
K..nil..iV'v..i..-lu ..f V.. I. 1 '
N,.. i.-k.mr .,.), mucin.. .roiii.l.. V ""T, ,"f , , " ' ,;"'""'":"r"'
li.-dl.H. .....I n,i-....v ,.f Al ka.,.; Ahwi-M "f -.l.l.ina. ... l.l Ki.-I.,l,.
and IK-flii. ,.f Alal.a.,1... demo- ,f ''" "mm lulH.
cnits, are in favor uf the Plan. Sen- 1
Ing his Investigations In Curincl, j
was he hninpe'ed by delecllves or J
other persons. j
Mra. Mcpherson Is expected to 1
be culled to testify some time dur- J
ing the coming week. Kho him been
In Kacrainenlo for six days waiting
other friends In l.a Grande and who nave neen visiting with their.
' went on to. Ilurkee where he is unt In Portland,', returned to;
visiting his son. lie Is en route to ihclr I.n Grande home todiiy. . !
.Montana. I
The children of W. W. Carper 14tor '"llr republican. Kansas,
huve. been quite III with grippe.
but arc able to attend school ai?an.
believes it should he given cureful
canst deration, and other members
l-!xtrcss Gratification
The president expressed
Obituary
bis
Garrett . Kenwnriby visited at of the roflvmll(iv have expressed
Meeting al Siiiiiimrvillc 1
Seventy-five tldd Kellows and
HebekahH from La Grande went lo
fc KnniniervilhUj.hiNt . ulght to atteml
the illsirict HieetlWf. At tho Odd
Kellows , meeting second degree inl- .
tfatory work -was )ield. A bampicl;1
took place at 7 o'clock and a, dance
was held following the moc tings.
The Odil Kellows lodge in La (
Grande met in regular session hist
Ulght. .
Girls Visa in Huker-. i the home1 of Mrs. Cla Poulsoii Sun
Miss Margaret Douhan, of this . ""V-v --. - - V. ,,
city, went to linker today to visit ' ' 1 ' ... - ' ' rrV5--' .
Ludora Laughlln. Thelnm Ktrutn A . inAnvi i STr
also w ent to Huker to visit friend. ',jA1Ax ORNIA CREW.
.,, m,s,lA - !i' '1 " -S-VITll EASE -w
Kdlih Huston, of Joseph, hns left
LiV (iramle following a short visit,
She was registered at the La i
Grande hotel.
Here I Voni laker
- C. 11. Mimnaugh and George
1 Mimnuiigh. both of Maker, are vis
Horn in this city. They uro at tho
Sacajawea Inn.
I toads ltCKrlcil GmhI
The some SO miles of road be
tween Kcho. Ore., and La Gmnde,
pre in (pilte good condition report " :
the six women delegates who drove Mbs JCtiilt Sallnj Itcx'ovcriug
.a Grande today to attend the' Miss Huth Sating, who under
Womcn's Heneflt association con- went a tonsil operation yesterday,
volition. K. It. Acton, who drove 1" recovering nicely.
the women lo this city, went on to 1 -: :
Kntei'prlse for a business visit. He I lortlnml Tills WoHc -will
return to La Grande this even- Air. and Mrs. W. c. Perkins and
Ing, l . Clair, are In Portland this
Continued from Page 1)
a spurt of his own but be tired
unde'rvthe strain. :
The .unofficial time of. the win
ners was 1 5 minutes 4.' seconds.
The Junior varsity course record
of HI 2-G seconds was set by Wash
ington In 1 if I'!.
Ily a scant margin of ten feet
lh I'nlvorwity of California fresh
man ere w defeated the Washington
yearlings In their annual race hero
today. The unofficial time of the
themselves as 'impressed with the
showing tmide by those supporting
the proposal.
Ciinuvay's Opliibiii "
It Is 'the opinion of Heuutor Car.
'ay that with Hie debnnlitro plan
In the measure, the agricultural
problem would be nearer n solu
tion than It ever was. He Is In
clined to believe that President
Hoover would not-veto n bill with
tho plan In lC If It wcru provided
that the proposed farm board
could invoke the plan at Its will I
rather than be Yorrcd tn iiAe It. j
.Senator Noi'hcck fins declared (EAST OREGON
m;ii ii iiie fiimii.iiuoii lee ciiuiii i
not be put Into practice, the deben- j
lure plan was the only way to solve
the export surplus problem.-
President Hoover was ropresont-
gratlflcution at ihrcss made by
both houses toward preparation of
.a. 'farm bill- and freely exchanged
communis with the delegation.
! The first Indication of the atti
tude to lie- taken .by yctuvie. demo.
j crats In 1 he specisl session was
g(;(yi..tp'tn1y,HliY HrtWt W ..WoW"W'M
ArkansiiH, deniocratfe leader, who
said that legislation for flood con
trol on the M'lsslssfppi's tributaries
and bills respecting t he policy of
tho federal reserve board toward
stock speculation "are certain" lo
bo brought up.
I t M ltAL SI.UVICI K
luneral Mervlces for Yanklln
William Nessly will be held at the
ltohncnknmp chapel at 2 o'clock
Hunday afternoon, Tho Odd l'Vl
Iowh are to meet at thihal) at HI
o'clorlc. Hurhil will lake ptae In
the Masonic cemetery. t
SUNDAY
MONDAY
Hilarious Comedy
Thrilling Drama!
High
- Pressure
Hilarity
The Funny Boy
At It Again!
With a
lag Cast
Of Fun
Makers
Also
New Kinograms
Comedy
"Wrong Again" j
1 Now Playing
The Apache"
, Comedy Also'
, week.
Johnson Hetiirns 1 Ionic J .
. Lee Johnson, who played in the In Troiii I nion
La Grantle High school band In' Mr. and Mrs.
the contest in Corvalbs lias re- "
. t ii rued home. As I 'orvallis 1 hey
had a wonderful time. Mr. Johnson '
n -ports. was entertained at t
the Alpha Tan timega house. In (
Portland he visited his brother,'
Alfred Johnson. . , j
Lon Mitchell., of
1'nlon, were visitors In Ui Grando
yesterday.
To Itc In llaker on ltiisliiws .
Andrew Loney Jr., of this cltv.
plans to go to llaker tomorrow for
a business visit.
Hears for the two mile course was fu today as being In accord with
tun minutes and 20 seconds. the general principles of the new
With the exception of Jergens, farm relief bill as drafted by u
of Washington, who collapsed In house suh-commlltee which lire-
LIVESTOCK IN
GOOD SHAPE
(Continued from Fog 1)
his sent, both crews crossed
finish -line in good shape.'-
the
him .yesterday for
Signs WO Woolgrmvers linker Lawyers Visit
.1. J. Durham, warehouse man- ' J. Heilner and A.
ager of lit San Krandsco ware- ' Hake r lawyers, were In
house for the Pacific Cooperative j yesterday on business.
Wootgrowers association, is in La1 -
GranUc.this morning. For tho last Irs Loney In Portland
'.30 dai' he has been in Wallowa 1 .Mrs Andrew Loney Jr.
A. Smith,
a Grande
county signing up new members.
1a Grande Win Most (nn's
In the Iji Grnnde-Imbler volley
ball contest last night ut the La
Grando hotel the li Grande team
won three games and
Port hind
lives and
this week
friends.
is In
visiting rola-
Ij. M. Clemo Comes
L. M. Clemo, of Klgln, Is a visi
tor in this city and Is at the Kaca-
the Inibh ri jawea Inn.
earn two.
' o'clock. 4
The ga in s ! icga n a t
lleturtis I-'rnni Idaho VKIt
Mra. H. D .Huell. of lmbler. who
has been veiling her parents, Mr.
aud Mrs. Gun l-'owler. at Not us,
Ida., passed through Iji Grande
today on the way to her homo.
I
! llor l-'rom llaker
Mr. and Mrs. Koster, of Paker,
are visitors in this city on business
today.
I VlMII Jflpll
1 K. Kva Patten.
I registered at tho
of JoJseph, Is
Sacnjawea Inn.
tf'To Visit Her .Mother '
JfL . Mrs. Ivan Shnesmith.
rt y.
of this
left this morning, for-Welsfrr. :rrlve
Ida., to visit her mother, Mrs. Gib
bons. Mrs. f shorn weht Mlth lier
as far as llaker to spend, the day.
j l-'mm Kiiterjirlse
t K. W. Cheesman, of Hnterprlse.
in im Grande yesterday and
Miss flaiiistrct Vllfr Here
Miss Mona Louise Hamstreel. of
Wallowa, came to l-a Grande today
to lake a violin and n piano b-sson.
Mona Louise Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold IJamstreet.
. Trt Vbdi (irandnnHhcr :
"Miss Vernona Htoop, of this cil5'.
went to Klgln today to spend the
weekend with her grandmother.
Mrs. Jack 1 is.- Miptt Htoop is a
student at Sacred Heart academy,.
Cluster Of Suns
. Won't Worry Us
WILLIAMS HA V. Wis.. Apr. 13
of Kntfi prtse. arrived In lj Grande ! ' A P lo not be alarmed, says Dr.
M rs, ItfdimMm Hen'
Mrs. W. P. Itoldnson and pon.
is n glstered at the Snrajawea Inn.
CniiM" Prmii lmbler
Mrs. Pry or. of lmbler, is a visi
tor in l.a Grande today.
lien? Prom Joseph
Misses Patten and Ham, of Jos
eph, are visitors in this city.
Mr. Harrison III
Mrs. H. J. Harrison fa 111 nt her
home In Iji Grande.
I his morning and
jawea Inn.
sprtul Vacation In
Mrs. It, A. Alexander and chll
dren are in Startmck. Wash., spi-nd
Ing the spring vacation.
Mr. Cruni "isll City
Jess Crum. Kigin attorney, vIh:!
td in La Grundv yesterday
at the Aica- ' Prost, director of Ycrkfj ob
.wrvatory. ovr the fact that i
; 1 j group of suns, known as the clus-
WaliiiHcitHv- ter of Hereuii-s. H traveling towurd
the earth at the mt of 30ft mlle
a 4ennd,
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said Dr. Prowl. Jdrewdng a trio
of srtenTiflc 4K'btk.-s, "It ltl takt
at least a billion years for the clus
ter to arrive.
Finland's new progressive gov
ernment faces problems of unem
ployment -and agricultural depres
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Rumor Wedding
Of Capital Deb
seated It
st udv.
i SuggeslK Minor Changes
j Chairma n Ha ugen ' . said a fler
members of the sub-committee bud
livestock were never so free from
disease us now, Dr. Lytic finds, j
He observes n peculiar condlilon
existing in Ihe Willamette valley
tn that farmers who. In the early
winter, were shipping their hay
out at $12 to 10 a ton are now
buying It back al $:io tind more.
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Before You Buy A "Cheap"
Spring Suit Count Ten
rt's like wcai'ing a toupee and .having everyone
know it, for the suit of poor quality fools no
one except the man who attempts it.
Good sheep don't die and good tailors don't live
for under $24 a suit retail and at this price
our good Spring suits start. V
We'd rather miss the sale than have you miss
the style we prefer to sell quality rather than
to have you suffer the lack of it.
A sound policy for us and the scnsihlc one for
our customers. 5
MfCI I A ELS-STERN,
HART SCHAFENER & MARX and
other good makes
$21 . $29 $31 $30
Stetson, Schohle and Lee Hats $5 to $8.50
Shirts $1.15 IT
Dress Oxfords $3.85 UP'
Work Shoes $3.-15 VV
Odd Trousers .......$3.85 UP
Everything for Men.
TROTTERS
" QUALITY CLOTHES SHOP
Successors to Clint's Clothiery
The Same Old
Hike Every
Morning
The same old job the same old income the same
old rut' And the man who gets in a rut with his job
and his income is always the man who hasn't saved so
he could pull himself out. " ,
If you put $10 in your home building and loan asso
ciation every month, it's not long until you have both
the ambition and the means to get out of the rut. You
can grasp a business opportunity you can continue
your investment and have an income independent of
your salary you can accomplish that business ex-,'
pansion.
With G'r interest compounded semi-annually you
find yourself "getting somewhere." You no longer
have to make the "same old hike every morning." Let
us give you details on our contracts. No membership
fee no withdrawal penalty. , :
La Grande Building &
Loan Association
La Grande, Oregon.