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" Monday, May 13, 1929 , LA GRANDE KVEMTNO OPREPVET? T.A r.Pivm? adp . Local News In Brief Sir. 1'iiirc in run land i Atmospheric pressure interferes " U'llh Ika tln.nnlun.ul nnnln.l 1... II , road men on the O. W. It. & N. rail road between Umatilla and Hunt , liiRton. "Ours is the most difficult ' railroad division in the United States on which- to keen the wutches regulated, and yet tho ' tlmenleces carried bv the enirinn. I men and.othor trainmen vary only four or five seconds,'" suld J. H. I'eare, of I .a Grande, at the Imper ial yestcrduy. Mr. Pcare has been a wutch Inspector for the Union Pacific for years. "There are three distinct climates in eastern Orecon jjetwecn Umatilla and Huntington," said. The trains climb from an ; altitude or 350 feet at Umatilla to 3400 feet at Buker, and then drop i to an altitude or 2000 feet at Hunt ington. The watchmakers have learned how to overcome heat and cold, but they can't muko a time piece that Is impervious to tho al titude." Oregonlun. , Visit Mine Mrs. 8. A. Wells and daughter, Cressa, B. A. Benham, Gene Camp bell, and Viola. Benham spent yes terday afternoon with 8. A. Wells. who is mechanical engineer at t gold mine In Bridgeport. They re turned last evening. To Give Itoilal "lie public is invited to the ro cltal to be given tomorrow, even ing In the ball room at the Saca Jawea Inn by music students of the Sacred Heart academy. The pro gram begins promptly at eight o'clock. . . . v ; w . Hero from Portland ' Mrs. Velma Kranklln, It.. N., ; Kraduute and post graduate of Itfllevue hospital of New York, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. J, ; Kimiiiell at 805 Washington uve i; nue. Mrs. Franklin has been an j employe of nr. itouert C; Coffey. . of Portland, for about five years. She also organized and had full charge of the infirmary and held ; classes at the University of Idaho I for four years. Mrs. Kranklln is : spending her vacation here and may locate in La Grande, as she thinks It very progressive and one ; of tho leading locations of the west. Here From Baker Ray Baker and Daniel Turlcy were in La Grande Saturday after noon. Mr. Baker is science teach er In the Baker High school and attended a meeting here, return ing to Baker that evening. Visiting at Wallowa Mrs. J. M. Ranking and son have been visiting in, Wallowa. She loft Saturday evening . for Portland whoro she expects to visit her sis lor and then roturn to her homo in Eugone. . Down Prom ICntrrprlse Miss Ava Williams caino down from Kntcrprise Saturday and ilont the weekend with her 1ji undo friends. Miss Ava camo pecially to attend the Mother- Tluughter banquet of tho Order of Jtuinhow for Girls and was accom panied by her friend, Miss Elea nora Christiansen. ' Return from Walla Walla Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Corey and son spent tho weekend in Wallu Walla. . They visited Mr. Carey's parents and returned yesterday evening. Has Oieration : Lawrence Jones, of North Pow der, underwent nn operation at the Grande Ronde hospitul. He is re ported to be better. In from I laker . " J.; H. King, assistant, general manager for the Eustnrn Oregon Light ' and Power com puny, was here Saturday. Attends Mauquet K. It. Ringo, La Grande attor ney, niado a brief trip to Portland over tho weekend, attending tho Acacia banquet while in the Rose City. He left hero Saturday, re turning home last night. Goes to Baker ,.. , , . Mrs. Jack Hlatt and her daugh ter Barbara spent Sunday in Baker with Mrs. HIatt's mother. From llolso Earl Young, from Boise. Is regis tered at the La Grande hotel. Ho is an insurance adjuster. Go to Sunset Inn- Vivian Kuhn and a group of Y. W. C. A. women had a lovely visit ut Sunset Inn Sunduy afternoon. I'miii Hilgard Mrs. Amy Nolund, of Hilgard. was in town yesterday. She Is staying at the Koley hotel. McKennon to Stokke. Struck out: by Duff 4, by Myers 9. Bases on balls: off Duff I. off Myera 3. Earned runs: off Duff 4. Winning pitcher: Myers. Umpires: Worth Ington, Itcmvtck. .-, RAKKIl WINS, to I BAKER, Ore., Muy 13 (Special) Buker defeated Enterprise here yesterduy to 1 to tako , second place In the Blue Mountain league. Two home runs were chalked up by Baker, and tho Eleiihunt Infield combined to make four double plays. Gilliam pitched ' for the Buker team, allowing five hits while he was on the mound. Enterprise E. MeCubbln. 2h 4 A Colllusworth s 4 Payne, lb 4 Whitman, 3b .... 4 Cobb. If 3 E Colliisworth of 3 Taylor, rf 3 McGurry, 2b 2 Baker, p 3 'Hopkins , 1 Uosion 0 31 AU R H PO A E A I WHITE t ItEl'E sleeveless frock has a red crepe scarf ar rained In an Ingenious" manner. The' tmiartly tailored belt Ji.tlso oC red cvope. FIND IT HERE dopy (or tills column must be In by t a. m. UNIVERSITY REOPENED BY COURT ORDERS (Continued from Para' 1) rllli MKX ONLY Tho most wonderful linn nf tin. ther goods ever shown In l.i i11""1' 1,1111 hourd had Imported Cun- Grunde, all suitable for Ihu hoy charges of some of the students Involving nr. T. T. Shields, Bl, Tor onto, president; mid Miss Edith 11. lieilliiiuui, 4o, secretary of. the IkiuiiI. In i ho background also were reports of a fundamentalist inodernlsi controversy ami conton- gruduale, will lio found ut ltloh- urdsou's Art and Gift Shop. , . ' 6-i;t-.n Bright coloied enamels will make, your home iiioro cheerful. 1'lilnU und brushes at Noah's. 6-13-1. uduin students to spy upon mem. tiers ut mo faculty. Egg RomlMirdment .. WndentH iMimliiinUd the admin istration building, .in 'which the trustees met, with eggs and. other missies. Police were culled to dis perse the rioters and lr. Shields and MIhb Rebuiun wore escorted to the rullroud stutlon under police guard to roturn to their homes. -, The order suspending ull classes was issued. Mux Sclilmpf; a New York trustee, said: . r ;: "Until such time us the board reeolves some Indlcutlon that the student body '. has ' experienced a change of mind from their rotten eg and broken window . state of mind, there would not seem to be uny profit In continuing efforts to cultivate their1 minds to the end of issuing diplomas- and conferring degrees." .- i A Merry .Marital Mix-up Sjx tids !a- In Pendleton Elmer McMunus spent Sunduv in Pendleton, returning lust evening. Hero on Business Hnl Rees, from Union. Is hero on business today. f Replaced Buker In sixth Inn Ing; Buker rcplnced Metlurry. Boston repluccd E. Collins worth In eighth. - - PROGRAM GIVEN AT MUM 1TAL BY LA GRANDE TEAM BLANKED 4 toO (Continued from Pag 1) Baker McCord, cf Laymon, 2b 5 SuunderH, c Buker, lb .. Brown, 3b Mann, ss .... twitlium. If Turner, rf Gillum, p A3 R II PO 0 0 3 To Walla Walla Miss Judith Mooro Is leuvlng for ,?"c8.,s' alia Walla. Wash., lodiv hi, 'Knight hit ror, Mores hard hit fly was cuught by llurgeti, and then Myers walked McKennon. With two men on bases Sylvester struck out and Walla Walla, Wash., today. She Knt hit Bro.mler to the pit- Is going to visit friends and return , ' Sunday evening. ' Moore Shines in Field ' . I Tho outstanding fielding. how- Mere from Liiterprisv lever, was contributed by Mbore. of Mr. and Mrs. Sum Mageo. frdmjLa Grande, who wns a perfect Enterprise, drove to La Grande wall, muklng one benutlful run Saturday to spend tho day shop-; ning catch, and cutting down extru- LOCAL ARTISTS. (Continued from Page 1) It lit LADIES ONLY Hundreds of beuutirtil tilings pv peclully selected tor the gift to the girl graduate ' will be found ut Richardson's Art und Gift shop. 613-r. Bcrasticoliing. a ineatmg. bution. boles, etc Mortbn'a Kindle Kliuu, i ping, Itorlvcs Injury : '',. Mrs. Horace Knapp suffered a f fracturo or the left elbow Satur . day when she fell from a step lud- dor while dolngt somo painting. ; She received X-ray examination and treatment nt the Dr. Wondcr :i lick hospital and Is reported to be i recovering satisfactorily. At IinjK-riitl J. H. McUiughlln. Grundc, buse hits to singles with his uccur uto throw-ins. ..Part of the game wus'played In dust storm, which failed to add Going to Seattle : J. Morrison, who has been In En terprise on business, left Suturdny i i. nn,i- -i,., w2"8 ,l0r '" h"" Scuttlu' Next Sunday Enterprise will play I In La Grunde, their Initiul upiieur-u,.-. v- ' janee here as a member of the Blue "T ro' """"r., ' -Mountain league. -...a. wnivi. Ml IIIIUIIU. Jl fl.. , Kfnp, ct spent the weekend nt tho home of La Grande -... mm j, n. Bmup. Mrs. nmi-tAM lr. i. i , " ""i '""ruing. .Helms, s ' L lvil..l,l,n 1 Here from Portland- Mrs. Anna E. Bacon arrived last Portland. She is Box Hroro AU H II PO jstokkc. lb . I Moore, If .... general chalrmun nf lhA AinnrinUJpvnnlniF.. rnn, Dn,i...i ', McKennon, . A llaln "'spatchera' association, isl registered at the Sael.iw' Tn . Sylvoster, 8 ut tho Impcriul. Mr. McLaughlin 1 : I Knight, rt ! tamo to Portlund to strulghten ouiiHera from Hlliranl IMurelilson, u grlevunco lor one of the dls.l - Mr. and Mrs. Perrv T..i,n ... luff, p :. Witchors on tho Union Puclflc J in town. They nro registered at I felrl Injiirod -J i The ten-ycar-told daughter ' of Jim um-uvof Summervllle, slipped iinil fell from a fence post while trying to get orf a horse lost Sat . j unlay, und runa large Bllver Into j hr limb. Shcrwss taken to -tho ; Dr. Wonderllck hospital where tho splinter was removed. - tho Eoley hotel., v tiinliiB Hero Toinbrrow J Mrs. Ed Arrow-smith and duugh ti r, Carolyn Rale, of Portlund, are i expected to nrrlve In Iji Grande to , morrow niorning to visit with Mrs. Arrowsmlth's parents, Mr. and Mis. Hurley Smith. They will i proouuiy bo hero for two weeks. Going to Pendleton George Roland loft Saturday evening for Portland. Ho expects 10 ue away auout .tnrce days. Going to lortlaiul . Mrs. Orvlllo Doun is going to Pof.und. She expects to return Tuesduy morning. stands one new pieco of muchlnerv which Is very Interesting a nitrous I w-cleonie. oxide and oxygen combination ma- ' Carnutlon Ciub. chine. This Is used to give the gus preceding the general unaesthetic und ono of Its prominent feature Is the fact thut the period of timo required to pu tho patient under, has been lessened from about 15 minutes to & minutes. Tito surgery 42 o 11 27 21 . 2 lo nitn lit for lt ahare of reruv " " Ishing and general Improvement. I Plans for tho public reception Summary: Two bus hits: Saun- yesterday Were made by Chapter ders, 2; Buker 1. Three huso hits: I. I'- - O., as a part of this so- Mnnn, 1; Cobb. 1. Home runs: elety'a annual program. Mrs. Hal Buker, 2. Struck out -iiy Gilliam, Bohnonkamp served as chulrmun 7; by Baker, 7: by Hopkins, 3. ot tno committee In charge and Double plays: Mann to Laymon to was assisted by Mrs. Robert Eukln, Baker, batter to Laymon to Baker. Mn- H. Bldwell, Mrs. George H. Lawmon to M)inn to Buker, Brown curey nnd Mrs. A. L. Richurdson. to Laymon to linker. Stolen buses: Included in their planning, tho Brown 3. Mann 8., Winning pitcher naeala calling between one and five Gillum. Innings pitched: Baker o. aftur Inspecting tho building wore Hopkins 3: buses on balls: off entertained with u. musical pro Baker 3: Hopkins 2. Time, of t0 which local peoplo con gume, two hours. Umpires:-Whip- ,1'luut,'u". Vocnl soloists Included pie and Slivers. .Mrs. A. L. Richardson, Mrs. Bohn- i 1 , cnkanip, Miss Ruth Gelbcl, Mrs. DFI PfiATIOM ' ' "lly Ku'1"'' MM ""'"V Kobbs, Ray DANCE , Tuesduy. May 14, Kiihor hall. Star Novelty Orchestra Kverytioily Degree of Honor all-l 0-13-21. At "ltMOIIII.i: OWNERS Will have the promptest servlo in tho fitting of broken side glas ses oV shields when their work is domi by Richardson "The Art Man" ut Richardson's Art and Gift Shop You will savo llmo and money by huving your gluss work dnno ot itlchurdson's Art and Gift Shop. 6-13-3t. Tomorrow - CHINA NITE Comedy and Oddities Today --; i WILSON'S PLANTS On sulo at MucMnrrs (formerly Stones Cash Store) and Mrs Norrls. Wed.. Mny 15, evervhhi't for yurd und gurden. 6-13-2 tp TO WELCOME NICK MAMER (Continued from Page 1) several non-stop flights. a 13-hour trip last summer Spukune to St. Paul. Williams, airs. o. u. Morgan, num bers by the Triad choir, piano se lections by Mrs. Ralph Clark. I During tho earlier part ot tho afternoon' Mm. E. A. Epilog nnd Mrs. Harry Wagoner served nnd I during the latter part. Mrs. Clvde ncludlng Belts and Mrs. Murjorle Erancls. from Theso ladles were ulso assisted. by i members, of tho committee und j Miss Wandas, superintendent of tno hospital. . . Tho beautiful annle blossoms. OITI.INE OF KNOWLEIHiE j Twenty volumes. 200 authors of! tho world, 10,000 luges guaranteed by professors', "colleges, etc., of United Stales, subjects, ureltite turo, actilptiirv, rulnlliiR-, musle, i , bperu, dunce, history, sociology, o ology. botany, astronomy, unUiiol poiogy, cnemistry, physics, eterlilc- ty. moillcine, malhemntlcs, part ot ; Seven Billies, Wilson anil Hoose. velt, famous speeches. Late price! 150.00, only a few sots at ir.oo de posit balance.' llo.fjt) c. o. d. for In terview wiito Box Hid 1A Grande. fi-0-3 tp. ! 30 slons or ivild flowers were used all over the htiildlng yesterday. Pendlffon ' Qulnn,' cf .... Garrett, s .... Walters, lb From Baker Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Mills, of Buker, are visiting ut the home of Mrs. O. E. Moran. . Cook, 3 I King, 2 :.!...; 'h Olsen, rf .... Hurgett, If .. Hosklns, e .. Myers, p ...; 31 4 0. ...,u 0I lie Is one of the few remaining 0 pilots In tho countiy who started cherry blossoms, tulips and nrofu i flying before the wnr. Mamer, 8 24 11- S - Hinc I0IS. hn liAen In tho le i,in,-n jj or'-Iess -oHtlnuoitsly;-never missing n a 30-duy period in thut lime with-:1 3 0 out handling tho stick. Ho has 0. 0. flown about 8.000 hours and 4,000 3'- Othuve been with some lii.ooo pas. 3 3'Hengors nnd he has1 never injured o0.'.or even frightened any ,uf the pus- 0 "0-sengers. He is vice president and ' 1 0 generul munugcr or the Mamer 2 - O.culnpuny, tho oldest' avlaUon firm -In continuous business in the 27 12 2 . northwest. He enlisted In tho i aviation branch of tho iirmy at the AB It It PO A .4 1110 0 0 3 It 1 . 0 1 1 0 2 1 I A Left for Eugene. '1 Sherwood Williams has gone to ; r.ugene. urn daughter, Helen Wil f liuiiis, Isluujorlng in music ut the universitji and is giving a recitul. s He will probubly return Wednes ; day. , l ;. i : 1 . - . JJrrcMtecl ' . ; X I.. K. Hinulley was arrested Sut f urday night on Z avenue on n f chiirge of possession of liquor. Bonds were set ut $100. Triul Is scheduled irdr tonight at 7:30 o'clock ii illy court. Her efniiu Itlackroot - -Mr. and Mrs. C. Lloyd Walch. from niocklpot, Ida., are visiting Him. which s, iiiomcr ror several weeks. Erpm hero they will go to Seattle. iJ.jHvi-s Hospital ..' Mrs. l-iwson Webster, who has been receiving treatment at the Dr. Wonderllck hospitul. was able to be removed to hor , home near La Grande last Saturday. I5ahy Boy Born . .Mr. und Mrs. Krunk Millard, of Cove, are the proud parents of an eight-pound boy, born to them lust Saturday. , Here from linker Oilman Ryder spent Saturday in Tt Grande. Ho returned Saturday night. ... r Going to Dayton Mrs. C. A. Rilev anil , 1 , , n i-1 , ,- Violet, are going to Duyton to visit i Sacrifice ner roiKs. Score by Innings I time of theworld war and flew as La Grande Hits 000 110 100 3 a lieutenant until after the armls , Ituns 000 000 000 0 lice. Today' he is n lieutenant in Pendleton Hits 021 041 OOx 8 'tho 41st division air service unit, f Runs 010 030 OOx 4 Washington national guard, spend- ' :.. - -. f , ing two weeks each year in active Summary: Two - base . hits: 'military flying. lio bus also spent Stokko, Sylvester, Cjulnn, Cook, 'many hundreds of huurs flying Hargott. Stolen buse: Walters, forest patrol planes over tho tlm- hlts: Helms. Olsen. .bored ureus of Washington, Idaho Stokke; . and Montana. cross from Bohnonkamp' THE HOSIEIIY STORE i Ludle's ond Children's Mer-' cerized cotton hosu, per pair , 2:ic ' Ladles' urid Children's plala anrl fancy rayon hose 44 Ludlei:' Pliru silk Iq top ...,03a Quullly Merchiimllse at Con sistent suvlngs Chain C. J. Breier Co. ' .' Stores ., Our Boy's ' Standard Cut Overall Age 3 to 8 :.. Age 9 to 14 ...:.,..:..; Age 15 to 18 liiiy now for vacation Hero Front Arlington Ruth Owsley Is In li Grunde visiting her rolks. Miss Owsley has been in Arlington, Ore. Hero from Wallowa B. W. Hunter, of Wullowa, in La Grande Salurduy. Huvn Son k.An HVt pound boy wns born to lr. and Mrs c. E. Itedheud. of ltilil K uvenue. Sunday afternoon ut the Dr. Wonderllck hospitul. Hero from Covo Henrj" Muller iaiidj Clarence Becker, of Cove, were inDji Grande Saturday. They returned Saturday evening. I j Sines Tonlgiit t Mrs. Jane Eord.t formerly of Iji Graiule but now of Ileedsport, will sing from KOIN Jietween 3 and o'clock this evening. Shopping from Imbler Miss Irnta' Melaon. Audrey Do I-up, and Miss Kjlhcr Spangenbury spent Suturdav In Ijt Grande snoo ping, i ney are nil from Imbler. f Im-iio Marriage LIto. A nmrrla- license was Issoed to . K. I'e l4in- and Celda Calvin, of, Union, iwjny. Ralph Taylor and Helen Jobiison were the witnesses. 4Ltiltl In-StMtfl-fi E. Russell Scott will be In Baker tmlay ami Tuesday, returning Wed nesday morning. : . .. tioc to Salt I -ike Cltr .Mrs. O. N. Tarkington lett today for Salt Ijike City where she will Unit for tin nexulWa'duys.' V, , i lssssMaaBniaaaaaBaaaai: - 1 uouiilc jUays: Helms to stokke; . and Montana. I n J 1 C A C5 j! ... . . 4 Kern Huun and her mother, or M . '. ' N' ' , Wallowa, w-ero in town Saturday. I Ti 1 B" I ' . , , i : . StL Wasiirrocks - r -Sh- save with safety . ' fnciuDX ,1 KfrK A w 1 1 XA Ul VTTTTrT I . lu tCfCSO. ryxWwK. Just at tho ljcffinninp; of tlie season, when you Mrl i 4 '' X 7!t. f'-f-''-tf&TX A7?Hlto9 -JfiiKO! can get tlle Rieatest value from them . . . we rSWl VMt J Ua-sesaaaisaaweaaaaaaaaBhn 1J LT&H&I- offel' tllis sale of new WUKn ocks. Dainty jjM J. !wv A 3CCSC::c:5:c A tmBr TtOsSSa new Patto,'ns ntl smart styles ... all well JckA Xlrw fUr Ay JjSJbS A vCFri PlP tailored throughout. You'll want several for WVi. kpX Jkl A Duck or Dive Your y summer wca1'- rTT- Hair Won't Get Wet! j K J 98c - $1.49 - $1.95 - $2.95 M ' jj ' j li msm m&m aspswa i n ' . .Hfesaa iKatH fsa -: a jp. mm- mm I- l t - f ' I 1. I i H I W Mutt Mooto IfeV'n "VOICE OF THE I N JrAaM' 4ted Hot ., STORM" ; U - 4Jlr -iC-"" Comedy . . ; liruma t News, and Comedy , I Follies Oii-is und Mure .Mini's ' ' ' ..II ' : . Eolllosl ' ,. ,',', ,,...,,.,,..!,..,,, I ill toC; Hear i - . i liXV I wnwd NmcI Jl fir I ' ; . VITAPHONE-PART TALKING . , . II also ' , , i ll I 1 1 - - j I " "' :;."A .Tnlklnif Comedy ; I ' .. j. Vltaplione Acts - I I'-ulsu Alarm Co;. V I " -" 1'iilhu Sound Nuwa ' I siMjii. ii ii-B-MMwMMa-SMasiasaaaaMaaBaaasaaaaaa-aJ reyoiii .a Bf ABTYK itb Now you ran enjoy your dally swim thoroiiR-hly. Snim-Kaps are mnde to keep your curl l,i and the water out There's a style and color thut will suit you perfectly. .Mudn to stand ruugii usskc Sold only at Glass Drugs Inc. Tu Km all store La Grande, Ore. "o you look forward to llic moment when you'ro nlono and can loosen that button at the collar? Felt aa if some wrestler was practicing a etranglc-Lold on you? End your martyrdom! Start wearing the new Shirtcraft Shirt with the Kvcrl'it Collar that rises triumphantly uiiHhrunken ufter a hundred bouts with the wash-tub j The EvcrFit Collar can't shrink or pucker. Come in and nee the distinguished gathering of colors, patterns and materials now gracing our shelves. OTTER'S QUALITY CLOTHES SlIOI TR i