Saturday, April 20, 1929
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Pare Twenty-One
i i I
1 Local News In Brief 1
II I Mill III II l
'I
hivs Her Vor First
Mrs. Kd Hurper,
I'iim- lltutli Uramwcll Iiiitlnieil
of butt Luke; Miss Ituth Bramwoll, duushter
City, Utah, Is In U. arunde visiting-1 of Mr. and Mrs. U H.Braiiiwell, !
lur 17-yeur-old granddaughter,
Valerie Harper, whom she had
nuvur seen. They are r.t the home
M.M.HUNT AT
PENNEY MEET
IN; SPOKANE
M. M. Hunt, inanuKer of the local
J. (. l'enney company store, left
today tor tiuokano to attend the
unuuul spritis convention of tha
I oi-KuniKntlon which will open Apr.
of this city, was Initiated Into Al-1
lua mi uniesa Bororuy last cui- ,., , ... . ,,,...,.,
urday at the University of Orrajon ' ti,. ...Li.u ,
of Mrs OH. Ulystono Mii Harp- at a very impressive and beautiful' fourlt.n COverinif' the entire coun
,.r spoilt the winter in I'ullformu. ceremony. Miss Bramwell is in the Uy ,vlu bo headed by OcorKo T
She made tho trip to lu Grande by . junior vodvll which Is to bo given jtuehell, department of district
singe und Intends to complete tho' for tho April r'rollc this month and m,,,.,, chairman' llov H. Ott
turn trip by tnut mode of travel she Is busy with practice for tho director of iiubllo relulians: F. W.
also.
.ML Hair Visitor
Miss Mozelle Hair, head of the
event.
Barricade IttUldiiuc
The building on the corner of .
i ItUvn, merchandise department
and G. K. Mack, district manajtcr,
will also bo present from the home
corresponuence stuuy courses ol Chestnut and Jefferson streets flri(t (wo juy8 wm ue de-
Hie University ofOregon, was a vis- known as the Kllte rooming house, ! voted to business sessions In the
lior in La Grande yesterday and has been barricaded on tho Chest- morning and general conferences
Thursday. Miss Huir Ib also pros- nut street side, according to t'ily in tlu afternoon. On Tuesday
Mem of the Huslnesn and I'rofcs-' Manager W. C. Crews. The wall is evelng an inspirational program
Jftinnnl Women's club of OrcVon. ' In danger of fulling und the section wm bu Klven ut tho bamiuet and
.IV line u 'e euiuei reu wun was uarncuueu uy uie city to pro-j Hunt is to bo One of tho bun-
Imslness women of Im Grande re- Vent injury to persons who might (11(,t speakers Kollowluir tha bus!-
h'ardiiiR plans for u similar organ
ization in this city.
pass by It, ho said.
' nous sessions, four days will be do'
voted to buying
Parents To Help
Infirmary Fund
A UBctlns of thu 27 I .a Grulldu
parents of stuilentB uttcndlng the
University of Oregon will be held
net week for the purpose' of or
ganising u financial drive to be
made during the coming six weeks
to raise money for an Inflrmury
for the, unlveisity.
At the recent session or the Ore
gon legislature at Salem u s'lin of
f uii.uuo was allowed to the univer
sity provided the sum were mulch
ed by runds from the state ul largo.
Mrs. Crane luuded the c.oiiinilltoo
of university student mothers who
asked for the appropriation.
It Is hoped that the drlvo will
be completed by June 16 so that
construction of the building can
proceed this summer," .Mrs. Crullu
announces. .
Judge, Attorneys
Select Law Books
Drive to lloso t'ily
nir.-ana sirs. .mime nuuioru aim the yeur lust missed In tho li!2
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mayberry, all of mo,,,.,, ,.-,.,. ov,. 1175.1111(1 iinn ami
left Thursday In the the J2 quota Is $216,000.01)0.
Will Glvo Ocrotta
The menibeis of tht glee clubs
uf the Union High school will ore-. l.a Grande,
sent an Indian operetta, "The Plo-i Mayberry cur for Portland for
.iueer I'apoose." at tho Hot Lake-visit. They expect to be back j
sanatorium Monduy evening at S . early next week. Mr. Hanlord 18 BALL SEASON
0 clocK, u is announced. 1 no oper-1 empioyou uy me silver urm uuu
etta. which. Is In two acts, include; Mr. Mayberry by the U.-W.
a cast of 30 from the high school.) , : : ' 1
The public is cordially invited to ; 1lU,lurn Ironi Seeing Itauirlitvr
ultend.
EXPECTED TO
OPEN SUNDAY
(Continued from Pag 1)
JtWiirtui to uvy Study
CleoiKo Webb, of thin city, sun of
My. and Mra. V. M. Wit-ue. loft
vistiMtliiv iii online for Sun IHeiro.
ul.. foJlouInK a Urn day visit at Vwlflc banquet
Jils homo. Mr. Webb is In tho navy
and at Sun lkaffo will study for two
months ut North Island and then
will go to Great Lakes, 111., to com
plote Mb course In navy aviation.
land' they also attended a Union
Goes (6 1Ollg Itcach, Cal.
Mra. J'aul K. Wallis. of Enter
prise, houruou tne tram uounu ior
Long Beach, Cal., yesterday morn-
lug in l.u Grande. Khe w-as accom
panied by tho He
husband, as far as La Orunde. Mrs.
Wullis will visit her mother, Mrs,
V. JS. Moore, 111 Long Ucacll.
Vlt.lt at VAxiii
- Mrs. W.. 1. Stoop and duughter.
Verona, and Bon, Dohl, of La
Grande, went to Elgin today to visit
Mra. 'Ktoop's mother, Mrs. Juck
Lewis, during the weekend.
Kdward .Mon'lwk Visits Here
. Kdwurd Morelock, of l'ui-tlund,
son of Mr., and Mrs, 1', J. More-
lock, of La Grande, is visiting his
HcKlstcml ill J "ley Hotel
Selecting law books to place In
Hales of tho IVnney company for tho euryo law library at tho Union
means of increasing the library
fund will be the work of Ciroult
Judgo J. W. Knowh's und Attor
neys George T. Cochran und 11. J.
Green, of this city, us the result of
their nppoiutmtiit on u comiiiltteo
for that purpose ut the meeting of
he Union County liar ussoelutlon
yestcrduy afternoon ut the city hull.
The purchase of a luw library
wus tho business discussed yester
day by the group of ten uttornoys.
The fund, which has been accumu
lated from HUgents" fets In the
county for the lust year und a hulf,
now totals about $300. ,
Tho books will be placed III tho
law library on thu top floor of tno
Itan.1 to l'luy """" r. , . . .
l'n-vlous to this, the lM Grande 00"?" TT . ... ..."
band will play u short concert, .-i"e.... -
down own about 1:30 o'clock undt ue '.
will furnish liiuslu during thej Hobcrt Kakln Is president or the
S"1""- lussociation and Colon it. Kbur-
('l ib directors are expecting a'j Jmrd Is secretary.
i urge crowd lit loinorrow s contest, I ' ,
i If the weut.lH'r is unywhero neurj : ' 1 ' -
favorubli', and arc hopeful of u vie- . xr
tory over the linker team. , ' DEBENTURE PLAN
Mr. und Mrs. Jucobson re
turned to their La Grande homo
this mornlnir from Ki.lpm whern
they vlsltod -their 'duughter. Mrs. I ,l'aKu which wus operating holt, a
Claud .Stensloff.. Whllo In Port-1" " years ago
The batteries will be unnounced
by Dr. Whipple, who will servo ns
umpire lur the opener. Sam ltonlck
will call the bases. .
tmJI w I . 'I. ;.(. . F T f , O
Editors Refuse
'. Censorship Plan
WASIUNGTON, Apr. 80 (AP)
Uy u vote of 84 to 21 the American
Society of Newspuper Editors re
fused t4luy to U. prove un amend,
meat to Its 'constitution to permit
its'bourd-of directors to censor
suspend or expel editors or pub
lishers whose newspaper violates
the Journallstlo oode of ethlus. '
In the discussion of the proposed
amonument wiiuaa j. Aooot, eui-,
tor of the Christian BcUnce Moid- '
tor. advocated the disciplining -.
plan, but Casper Yost of the elt. '
Louis Globe Democrat and Kdward
Beck of the Chicago tribune op--
posed It. Sum Williams of he 8t. f
i'uul, Minnesota Pioneer Press also :
criticised the proposed of a censor .r .
ship of newspapers. ,-: I
"I don't see .why having your car
overhauled should bo such . a, de-.
pixssinff experience," : . .. r .
."You don't, eh? Weli,' U waa
overhauled by a inotorcyvle cop." .
1 .
Han Apilondlcltb l " i .
Mrs. Krunk Tuckey underwent un
appendix 0eration yesterday ut
the Grande Itondo hosl.ltal. Sho
Jtegistiunta rrom nearby cities ut;, recovering nicely, it is reported.
the l-'oloy hotel yesterday were: L,i . ; . -,
Clark, of Klgin; P. C. Let, of Her- visitors In Tills City
mlslon; J. T. Temple, of Pendle- j . Mrs. K. G. Moore. Miss Tlielmu
ton; A. Hutterfleld, of Enterprise, Moore and Miss Lillian Dale, of
ASSURED PLACE
IN SENATE BILL
(Contlnuod from Tago Nino) .
'upon it wo. have a clour mandute.
lteferenco to u mandate on the
.. 1
und Mr. und Mrs. It. 13. Campbell,
of Huntington.
ilr. lEuvfiiKcrort Jtcttinis
J. K Jtuvelicroft, of the Mt. Em
ily Lumber company, attended
Wallowa, uru visitors in Lu Grundu
toduy,
Leave Graude
The Itcv. und Mrs. J. 8. Wheeler
Ull.l Mrs. K. A HiHr ll nl Mil-
meeting of lnlund Empiro lumber 1 tun, haVe left Lu Grundu following
men In Spokane this week und has. a brief visit. They wero ut tho
returned to his home. Duvld Stod- La Grundu hotel,
dard and Elinor Stoddard, of Uak-T -. '
er, also ulttnded tho meeting. "
As far us condition goes, linker, i
La Grande und Knterprlse nro ullj
ill,, u'.ti,.. ....... ....(., 11,.,,.... ...tn
favoied with sumewliat. better
weather, able to do .much more
pre-siuson training. .
' ' I'liilerprlso Kuavr ' -
' l'n lit 'lOntl-rnriMi, the l'hi(,rt(.lns
huve been pnictleliig every day It ' Kansas City plan hIbo was mndo by
didn't snow und ore; eager to try I Hoover In his message ut the
their strength against the-veteran opening of tho special session of
Hiiekuruos ut the. itouud-Up city i congress, und It Is known that with
tomorrow. Three, men arc on the suggestions for minor chunges he
pitching stafr of the Enterprise upproved the house bill without u
llopkhia. linker und Shipley, and , debenture propusul.
they are nil experienced In t lair . ' .
niiiue. iiopauis nils ..e.:u Here, ior ,110,;SK ,.,.TI'. HIVTIVI 1.S
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Wash Dresses 98c
Age 2 to 14
Wool sweaters J.....:.?i.oo to 2.98
Complete stock of Vi to Hose.....i25 to 49
Norton's Kiddy Shop
Belter Merchandise Lower Prices
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The U. S. Depiirlment of Agriculture; esllnuites that dlwaw and para,
sites In chirks snd loylim hens sreoiiiitH for the loss of poultry valued
ut e'.'lK.vtiv.ouu a year, thereby putilng the human hen bouse bandit In
he uarlr seal. It Is' the Jnh of Dr. Klolsc II. Cram, shown lieis, a
"lielinlntliolnglsl" III the departmenlo tn study the life. Iilsiorlea of,
worm parasites und 'prepare a "u'rcvcaWtiVa iysli'm" of comhallnn theui.
new vrnnt - p.Mtitt i tut
Chanel ncarf ot yellow crepe da
chine combined with yollow dot
ted rc-1 pongee.
i HARD ON PENCILS
WASHINGTON, April 10 (AP)
Postmaster General Iirown and
.Mrs. Iirown are lo oonvpleto' agre-
ment on ecunuuiy .In tho postofflce
. deiiartmoiit.. .., . .'' ;.' '
I The, posttiirister general lina a
! habit of pocketing every poncll ho
gets his hiinds on. ' M in. Drown
does them -up In heat btimlles null
every few. days personally brings
them back to the department und
llouves them Willi her luisbund's
'sooretary who puts them back Into
'.use., Tho postmaster, general Is
novel' told anything about It. ,.
. . Ill JNDLIilt SAI,E,v
, ,W.lNNII'EOi Map.'. Apr.V 30
Sulo of 6.000 reindeer to an
Aniiirlcun corporatltsn.for 80O,00Q
wuii -reported hero , today by T. J.
Howiird. nrosldent of tho Dominion
I Iiclndeor, company., . Ho declined to
) name the purchaser,, but- said tho
deer would eventually e outcnorca
'. for sulo In thu. United Suites. :
SUNDAY
and
MONDAY
TAML ..', ' ' f
Also
SUMS COMEIX
and ;
PATH 10 m;vs .
TOKAY A Wwt.'lll
"THK VAI.I.KY OI IIVNTKII
''".. '' MEN" ' : '!"v
liiglit in Lu Grande when two can-j ,..,.
,.!.. ,v , i,,in,.i..,i .,..' A. Mirlliy III
clven tho first and the other the J- A' McCarthy, Lu Grande real
I some ye.irs ami mis ueen uie n... . . WASHINGTON. Apr. 2(1 (AP)
Gi-t-M..rrian..o.w. dependence or the team, no ih . The houao aide of tho capltol Imd1 , -
Oi t .Marriage I.leeiiM- , fnat on a hot day and for several; . , , d ,, ' rrllml ', , . ...
JtJ: '"-"- w'-ked ball, l.ak-. "."mei of t ho tluZ ol Ih Qlvup ftlplacoby the. sldo.ot
w. v.iuiiul, nt.il unuuu in.,.- ..- a Finlll Nci.ll Iter.) IflUllO UUU' . ... i. .. ..... .
.... . w-t w,, .Wlipwn-l . H M9HI.HI - TC- fill IJ. I l"Clr.TOUUTTTiWeiV, '
elieu league nan. . auipiey ,,,,,,..,., ,, m,,l en.... . '
""' vYi.s.i.. uuu ,.,... ,11,.,.l.,1iB hud been called
lirgo Attendance
An Utiuaually largo number ef,.-TW.-1Hf,i tnrit'.rtrt mHl!tti..ri- mW
"u r T"11 ryT snrhSaT r 7,,:; '
iiM'oiltirT. of the AliiBonlc lodge luuti - I ,s r,t,ni
From the. Newport (Mont.) Guw-Uo
Mrs. Jim NuMh and two dnimh
tvra'wlll diiv their cir to YoHoin
lt ior a viu'iitlon, Thcyihuvo tt
t'oinplnto no'.oHtuplnff outfit und
Htcond milk.
tor. Is 111 at hla home ut Vloi Ouk
atrtu't this week.
14'iivf tat (h-iiimIl'
, 10. V. Smith, of llukur, v. ho liua-
lMen vlHitli.K tn La Grundu, htm
1r.fl iM i- ii n. I Mi-u W .1 WnHlfull
if Muuium. huveulKOKonc lollow-i registered ut the aucujuwuu Inn,
Iiik u tdiort visit. AH threo visitors
wero i-L-glH Lured ut thu La Gran do
hotel.
'I'n's and tiruw Urexiiciv
The trees und grasa at Ihirkeo
ii ro greener than they are In the
(ininde Kondu valley, Bays Mrs. C;
It. Gurry, or lurkee, who with her
luihy sun, liob, la a visitor in Lu.
titiiiule tuduy, ,
In Vroiii Cove
. Miss lather Anderson, of Cove,
Is a visitor in this city toduy.
has played In league sanies. All u.uler8 ln the I)0U80 piunncd to1
1 thivo piteht-rs will so lo Pendleton wJn( up tho ffeneru1 debute on tho
Sunday. It (8 expeeled. und the two new fHrII rvllv( b1 bt-foro adjourn-
not In the box will tuku turns In, IIient tonKht and open the way for
i the fiflil. I cunslderation of umcudnicntH Mn-
MeCuhhin Ik listed a catcher, ( duy. ut which -time the' senute ex-
ets to receive a report, or- lu
leusuru from the imrleiilturo cum -
ee und beKln dlscusHlon of tho
male-rial Includen Howser, Tuylor.i problem. .
Ito.sU-ii, W. Hiiu'-r. Greer, William I 1
Steel. :wid the pllrhers.
Later Kaincs will be played on
. 1 1 VsHor Puyno on flrat.. McGan y on second. I peets
M hs Uuth Hayes, of . WuJIowa. Ar( ,.0in,iwort hat short. Mrn. st , meus
is ylsltinfr In La Grande. .She (.0h,8worlh on thlrd and. the field; mltte
Trnrfiu Accident
Cars driven by Hert HlpBins und
In-. A. L. Hlchardson collided at
itfpot and Adams yesterday. Tho
ik'it- wheel and fender or tho former
car was damaged, according: to po
int; records. .
Here From Cove
J Helen I. Smith, of Cove, ia a vis
itor In this city toduy.
'efforts to
REVIVE- DEBT
TALK HALTED
(Continued from I'apo Nine)
CKNSI S ATI TAKKX
WASHINGTON, Apr. 20 ( AI)
The senate comnieree committee
the whole questiun back lo the
vurlotis governments involved.
The Allied experts say that tliry
will in no circumstances pay the
cost of a compromiHe to make an
agreement possible. They declare
scaled
down to the lowest limits and
amounted to less than one-third
of the original reparations debt
fixed by the reparations commis-
Al iks Curriu Wlnehurd. of Day- ion and that the German offer
ton. Wash., is the house guest of. whs less than a quarter of that
Mr. and Mrs. C K. StinR here. To- debt. The margin between the
morrow Miss Wlnchard will go to'propomils was so big that one bide
Jesse tloenhaiini Itvinnu r
Jesse Koscnbaum returned
I'll 11 1-Krlii v fi-filil u 1 u-n flnv I-1' III III
the John Hay region. "Tho roads that their demands
an- very good," Mr. Hosenbuum re
ported on his return.
' .uVislts ut SthiK Homt
Wallowa to visit.
or the other must make a big
change In Us attitude.
Since the Allies were determined
not to pay the price necessary to
Kalph Co toil lA-avcsr
Katpii Coston, who hus been
linotype operator ut The Observer pick U) the negotlntioiiH. few here
ior thu past several months. Das could see huw a itrsumption
left for i'urtlund where he expects iie made.
10 ie empioye-fl.
the fair grounds In Knterprise. Thu
tt iwi 11 mi old imlire's tower In front-
of tho grandstand have been re-'t"y combined the measures au
movd ho that the diamond can be thorlidui; the 1130 census und re- S
hld o:ii befi(re thoMund. Thus, for IHorllontnent of tho house mem- ;
the first time, facilities will be pro-, hershlp and ordered tho consulU
vi.ied to mx! baseball from the com- ' dated bill favornbly reported lo
fort or a covered stand. It Is ex-! the aenute.
peeled that the attendance will be j Linking of the two bills wus re- j
lartie. for the visiting teams ull garded as u victory for tho udvn. '
come -from larger towns and can catps uf house rc-apportlonmcnt
lie counts I on to put up better ball, which ran Into a filibuster lust j
than has 'been offered in the past-, session.
Aimeq In Hardy Case Quiz
: J 1.,
k!-iuwt
'iiicre
Mi Harwartl Hetunis
Mrs. G. I). Harward, of this city,
ret urned yestcrduy from Oakland,
: whero she visited' her son,
rt J. Jlarward. Shu has been
for tho lust two months.
.Mr. ami Mrs. lEohan Itrturn
From Seattle whero they attend
ed a florists convention. Mr. und
Mrs. K. K. Kohan, of this city, re
turned yesterday.
Here I'nun lciMlletm
G. C. Koster and itolund Oliver,
of I'endleton. are registered at the as saying:
Sacnjawea Inn. They arrived-iin
this city yesterday.
FKAIl WAR IS A!l'lt) IMNG
I'AltIS, April 20 (A I') Marcel
llulin, writlnK In the Kdm De
I'arls toduy, says that Georgea
Clcmenccau, Frunce's war time
premier, takes an exceedingly
grave view of the attitude of Ir.
HJulmar Schacht In the present re
parations deadlock.
The Journalist quotes Clemen
ccau as follows:
"His (Schacht's) refusal and his
designs tend toward nothing k-sa
thun a new war."
- He further quotes "The Tiger"
l.eaw?t for Twin Fall
Mra. Itnbert Avers, of this city,
1 rt yesterday for Twin Falls, Ida., 'peace treaty.'
ii.-re she w ill be on business ior
i" veral days.
The Germans have only lo re
fuse now to pay the Hawes annu
ities to JustiTy maintPimnee of our
uccuputlo nof the Hhimhtnd eones
after the period provided in the
Mr. Stange to Hetnni
A. H. Stange, of Merrill, Wis.. Is
leaving tonight for his home fol
l"wing an eiffht-duy visit in La
Grande.
Recommend Grain
Rates Revision
WASHINGTON. Abr. :-(AI'l
A seneml revision of pro in ami
I w 1.-.. uL... Iffruln nroilurls freixnt rales in ter-
h J It. W. .Maxwell, from Baker, la rllory west of the Mississippi river.
F .-..! i . . n 1.. .t 1. on a basis whlfh woulrt not le-
terel at tha Sacajawea Inn. cn.it rollroau revenue. - ,
. romnien.lrd lo the Interstate rom-j
Julia llmt lia AirUm i'ree eoliin.lsslon to.l.iy by pom-
.li. U.....I.. ... u..i...r l m viwl- m a on eanuner rw.n
'fMaP? ' ( if lag
mJh j ft' 1
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If i t4i&
A TREAT FOR THE KIDDIES
SEASIDE TAFFY
An immense assortment of delicious flavors
lOcaquart
With a Balloon Free ,
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
Phone Main 4.
tnr In this city.
She Is at the aca- speelal ihvcsiiksiiuu urn.
.1 JM'U '
sub-
Allnee Seuti-'le Sli'l'berson. evuliKellst whose iliii.euri.lK'f Mini
ilrrniallr rriit.lieiininre flxurx In the liriiea.hment pr,n.ee.llni(
.-.t.-:il,i.-t Sup. rlor Jim)? t'l.rl.H. Hardy of I-os AnKeles, was on hi.n.l
eni-iy. at Sacranieiito to testify before the 'sllfurniH Hlate Senate.
Ih: shown A!me and her secretury. Ci'ou.weU Arnii;.' on Hie
ittepi el tbe CJpltoL ' ( : '
This Customer Had Planned on $50
Until He Saw What Trotter's
Were Showing at $31 .
It's a pretty unusual thing for a man to pay
more than he planned on here. '.
Very often the customer with $50 in mind finda
the very thing he is looking for at $5 to $15 less.
In Spring Suits right now.
In the New Honey and Oak shades.
In the New coat and vest models.
Here is a vast assortment of suits at $34 that
makes a man with .$50 in his pocket feel like a
millionaire shopping in Woolworths.
Other Suits at $24 to $39 of the Hart Shaff
ner & Marx and Michaels-Stern makes. v ,
Stetson and Schoble & Lee Hats $3.85 - $8.50
Standard makes of Oxfords.
TROTTER'S
QUALITY CLOTHES SHOP '
Opposite Foley
a Days
Starting
Sunday
An AH Talking Comedy!
Itricvlif p 'twii.Mfltv Warn rtn'tMnvT?
ito
tor??
Geo. M, CohWs
AH-American!
All-Talkina,
Every Second It . Ex-
A 1 1 r mi rt h 1 cr I ' . .
" " V V Blue Laugh Bombsl
Comedy!
There's Only One
Georce M. Cohan, and
This Is His Absolute
Also
Pathc Sound News
, VHMiIh.h- Arts
'.MISS I.MttmlA'I'HI.N"
Ami
ll.'ti liujtim sisters
Now Playing
"State Street Sadie"
. - : Tan Tutkliur
AO'S ami ni.UWIY