La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 07, 1929, Image 5

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    Page Five
Local News In Brief
tln-lr m Willi" m, a lowor rlas:
nt:ni nt Hip university.
lii'V. anil Mrs. Vernon K. Hall i Mrs. Melon J. Lincoln Is export-'
ami iImiikIui'I', rutty Ann started Iiir her nh'cn, Miss Htfa -Man
vpstonluy afternoon in their car 'Marsh of Kugcno on this mornliiB's
for Salem where they will Bpriul train. Miss Marsh is KOing to ac
the next several (lays witnessing company Mrs. Lincoln on her trip
j he jii'aduatlnn exerrlses at Will- I-Jast, '1'hey arc leaving1 tomorrow
ametto university, their daughter, and .will he on two months am)
MIsh Kuth Margaret hehiK a mem- ( .will ilrlve all the way.
of I lift eiass, aim aisn visnint? ,
fining to Colorado
..Mr. anil Mrs. John W. Bennett
'and Kldrldpe Huffman' and Mr.
Kill ('Myoios, llolwals j Vmler are expiHtins to leave Mon-
Aeeonlin to the May report of jlay for fJreeley, t'olo,, to attend
tl.c ai'tivlties of government hunt- State Teaehers college this sum
crr. in Oregon, Alheit Kinnlson, of nier. They will drive to Colo
I'niiiii county, killed 1'.) animals raiio.
...... l.if 111., I, ill i.w.ln.lin.r
UtllliiH .
Kiv iiilult royotes. 11 coyote nuns; ....... r n .
nnd two hnhcatH. W. A. Hnther- . yUm K,.pMn KlopfenHteln, ro-1-md,
of Wallowa, killed two Imh- 1 turned this mornlnff from t'orval
auH, elKhl adult coyotes and 1:1 j lis. She has just finished her
pup. course at Oregon State college, and
j will spend the summer with her
l!.hy Horn parents, Mr. and Mrs. CI, lClon1.-n-
Au efffhi -pound hahy girl was Ki.jn.
l orn to Mr. and Mrs. Horace .1. j ;
leaving on Vucatlon
Miss Itetiy Cochran and Murlau
Miller are leaving tomorrow even
ing for Portland, They will he
there until Thursday evening, and
from Portland they will go to
Seattle, whore they will visit Mrs.
Ada Ituckman. They will he away
from 1-a Grande for a week.
Hetiirn From TrJi
Mrs. J. A. O'Nell and son, Wal
ler, and her mother Airs. J. M.
Walton, arrived in this city last
evening. Mrs. -O'Nell was eu"llcd
to her father, who passed 'away
May l! In Moherly, Missouri;' Mrs.
Walton1 will mali'y her home; in La
Grande wlthjier daughter. ' '
f.nxv to Valorillii Wash.
Jack Kincafd, of La Grande, left
last evening for Waterville, Wash,
Jack will spend the summer with
his grandmother, Mrs. A lice lOin-
cuWI.
I tr turns From Iosiliu
Hetty Swart returned home last
evening from Lostine. She had
Jheen visiting her grandmother. Mrs.
1 Harry Swart, for the past week.
Gtiiux to Mlsc.iihi. Mont.
t Miss Klla Zimmerman, who has
l.heen living with Mrs. K. It Scott,
I left last evening fur Missoula
Mont. She is going there to live.
Going to Pullman
Mr. and Mrs. August KrtrKson.
ore leaving tomorrow morning for
Pullman. They will go there to
hring their daughrer, Anita, hack
to La Grande. Anita has heen at
tending Washington State collect
this year.
, I .en for Portland ,
j I less Hoover, of ltoi.se, left last
evening for Portland. She has heen
visiting friends in La Grande for
the past few days. ('
Going to .Moscow
Mrs. S. I). McLaln, Mrs.'-L. A.
Pork, and Mrs. Jf II. Gi'ttyhljl from
Nainpn were In La Grande yester
day. They left this morning for
Moscow, where they will attend the
Kraduaiion exorcises of the I'niver
sity of Idaho.
Hciv I'roiu Pendh-toii
Miss Helen Martin, of Pendle
ton, is in La Grande today. .She
arrived in this city last evening.
of the export debenture proposal,
he declared cheaper rates were
Kiven hy railroads lo steel products
and various manufactured articles
shipped for export than, were ac
corded agricultural products,
The Texas memher denied that
the debenture plan was a subsidy,
as he said It had been described In
newspaper editorials.
I Various members of the confer
ence committee explained the
t changes made In the bill to con
form to the conference agreement
ami declared that the measure In
Us final form was essentially the
same a when It originally was
.passed by Ihe house.
I The house disposed of the men-
'sure after Utile more than an hour
of discussion.
No effort was made to obtain a
record vote in the house on ap-
, pi oval of the report, although sev
eral "noes" were heard when the
I motion was made that It be adopt-
1 ed.
tered the world's record for the
discus l brow when he topswl the
uilssle ir fei t 1 7k Inches in his
iiualifylng effort, Moeller of Ore
gon came up with a loss of 1&9
feet. Hi incites, hut his mark was
not allowed because of a foul,
Whillock of Oregon State college
was one of those who imalified In
'the javelin event. Floyd of Texas
A. & M. made the best throw of
1H7 feet.
The preliminaries in the 1 - a
yard high hurdles (two men
to nualify each heal); result
ed as follows:
First bent won by Anderson.
Washington; 1-Mmonds, Stanford,
second; Sating. Iowa, third. Time:
15.1.
Second heat won by ' Sent man,
Illinois: Itockaruy, Ohio State sec
ond; Gordon, North Texas Tench
or, third. Time: Mo.
f Third heat won by Grand. Utah;
j K aster, Fresno, t'al.. State eolh-ge,
j second; t I'Hrien, Notre Dame,
third. Tune: )4.!I.
Fourth heat won by ltogers. 1111
i mils; Kane, Ohio Wcsleyan, sec
ond; Jtager,. Iowa - Ktiitot. ...thlrOL
Time: 15.
I tine us qualifiers wore Hen it 10,
Colorado Aggies; . Anderson, Cor
nell; Lyon. Kansas Aggies; Him
mus, Ohio Slate; Rrieker, Southern
Illinois Normal; Krenz and Kotli
ert, Stanford; Brook and Sander
son, Michigan: Moelle r, Oregon;
Baldwin, Texas: Jess up, Washing
ton. Best 'throw 1&!I . fe-t 1
Inches by Itasmus. (New world
record). Former record If8 .feot
1 S-ft Inches, made by Hud Housur, .
Southern Palll'ornia in i'.rd,
Has Blond Poisoning
Hal Huilspeth has blood poison
ing in his hand, caused hy a bruise.
He
From Canity
II. Smith, of canby. was In
I La Grande yesterday on business.
.1 1'MOH PUOM THHKATF.NF.D
KVANSTON, 111., June 7 (AP)
The Junior prom, chief social event,
of tun Fvanston township high
sehool's commencement season,
j was threatened today because of u
'difference of opinion as to whether
IIS negro students should be per-
I mined to attend.
Nelson Tuesday at their home at
2'im Campbell street, liaker. The
little ulrl has been named Mae.
Th Nelson's were former residents
of La Grande, movintr to liaker
ivlien the Grande Hondo lumber
'company offices were transferred I
to that city.
t Initiation at Itaiiihow
. The Order of Itainbow for Girls
will meet tomorrow night nt 7:3n
o'clock at the Masonic hall. There
will be initiation. Alt Masons and
Ka stern Kiar members are wel
come. .
Hern From Iteiid
Mrrf. Lloyd H. Magee, of Hend.
and Mrs. L. Olcotl wore in La
Grande ' yesterday.- They; worn
formerly of this, city.
licit From Joseph
. -Alice Itlandorn, of Josepli. In io
La Grande today.
Itcturu to Salcni
Mr. and Mrs, Hal
E. Koss. of
I'n Meet. .Monday
The La Grande Dairymen's as
sociation will hold their regular
a ilernoon.
Mr. II oss is secretary
Salem, returned to their home this j nipt,t,nK Monday In the city hall:
at - t. m., it waa announced today."
All Interested persons arc welcome -to
attend. j
Going to l-Uigcnc ,
Mrs. Martha Swart and her
daughter,- Huth,: of Lostine. left
last evening for Eugene where
they will spend a week visiting
Mrs. IL K. Merldelh.
NORRTS LAME
DUCK BILL IS
UP TO HOUSE!
(Continued tram Page 1)
ROTHERT BREAKS
SHOT RECORD AT
CHICAGO TODAY
of state, and they have been stay
ing at the home of Mr. and M'-rsJ.
Loyd Scriber for the past four days.
Mr. and Mrs. How attended the
Eastern .Oregon Livestock show j
yesterday niternoon ami returned
to La Grande last evening.
Is Fint'd
Carl Hlnnton, of Fnion, was con
victed this morning with switching
al Icence plate on an automobile.
Hlanlnu had two cars one of which
had a license. The car with" the,
iieei)m w.in In a wreck and so ha
changed the license to the other
car. officers say. He was fined
$:io.
Going (o .Moscow f
Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Kendriidc,
left today for Moscow, Idaho. They
will be accompanied home by their
son; Jay, who has been attending
the 1'nivernlty of Idaho. They will
retain Sunday. . (
Iori for Kamela
Mrs. Murk-I Brooke and her son,
Francis,-were In La Grande yester
day - from Katnela. Francis re
ceived medical care yesterday and
they returned to their home last
evening. -
dent Hoover.
j I hiring the debate on the report,
' Representative Jones of Texas, a
democrat of the agricultural com
mittee, again appealed for approval
(Continued from Pagr 1)
In winning their preliminary heats;
in the 1 Oh. yard dash.
Hrncey Wins l!ct I
Claude ltracey, of Hire Institute,'
Houston, Tex., won his preliminary
heat In 0.0 seconds, wlih Leland
of Texas Christian also equalling
this performance In the third heat, i
Pete Hasinas of Ohio State bet-
more No. 13 La Grande, Ore.
- Quality. Footwear
Only select duality calf Is
used In this nobby dress ox
ford. Flexible welt soles,
lealiier lined ciuarler.
Tan or black.
$4.98
Others $2.98 to
$5.95
TOMORROW
One Day Only. 1
ieKED JjL
MARION NIXON WILLIAM
CARMEl MYERS
Flaming Romance Laid
among the Myriad Thrills of
Russia !
Also
Comedy "Ladies
Must Eat."
Now Playing
Colleen Moore
in
"WHY BE GOOD"
Flaming Youth and
how !
I.(nv's roi- I.oh Anu-i-h-s ' 1
.Mih. A. K. Hull, of l.n Ornnilo. '
Icit til In moi-iilii for I.om AnKlfH
Mile v.-i ! 1 .sjii'ml :iloiU two mnnllls.
visiting ll.'l- riuuxlitfl'. Mi'H. I'-iinillti
Krcliil. l
iiilult lo Clara Clly - . . !
Mliis Tlipi-psu Hn-llip, or Tlol
l.lilic, lrft last rviMiIni: for fljira
City, .Minn. Sho Im uuiiiK to'sprtnl
n month visiting ht-r folks iilul If.i
back about th' first- of July.
I.ran- for SimKaiii-
Mr. anil Mr. V. P. MrDonnM,
left last i-vcninK for Si. .ilia no win-re
tin y will Httr-nil tl' t-onvontinn "f
the H. I.. 1-'. and K. in Kpoluino
ami (hen contlnui- their trip to
1'ortlaml 10 the rose show. They
will he away from this city about
a u'e.-k. i
Attend Crmliiullnn .-.
Mrs. Merton W. l-ildte retilrneil
from Portland . yesterday. While
there, she attended thy t;i-ailuatlon
.xei rlses at St. llelen'H Hall, whieh
wi-ri' very Impressive.
Ili-l-p l-Yoiil Piensnilt Vlle-
Mr. and,. Mrs. William. ZieKlen,
of I'leasiint Valley, were In l.a
Grande last evening. They left this
inornltiK for Portland on a business
trill.
(in lo Wnllii Walla
Judith and l.ola Marlon Snod
prass, of I.a C'.rande. left this
morninK Tor Walla Walla. Judith
Snodirrass attends the l-'lsher
School of Music and they will re
turn to l.a Urando arte spendlni;
the weekend there.
At pt .yW Position
w. l.. laj:w. jufaKDHfixirK-
accepted a position as nilit clerk,
for the Koley hotel. Mr. Dolan
Is laklni; I-:. F. Wescotfs place. Mr.
Wi-seotl h rt for Portland last evening.
(ioliis to Sail Ijiki- City
Mrs. W. M. Hawkins anil sons.
. Hilly and Sherman, of Hot .Lake,
left' this morning for Salt Lake
flty. They will visit her mother,
Mrs. S. I-'. llalverson Tor Hie next
If. days.
Has Major Operation i
Win. Murchlson. of near Pleas
ant Grove underwent an append!:-: ,
uperatlon at the Dr. Wonderlick
hospital last evening;. His condi
tion is reported ftooil today.
Here- I-'roni Seattle
t'aplaln anil Mrs. Carl It. Shaw
and family, of Seattle, Wash., were
In La (Irande yesterday foi- a visit.
Visiting iti It (ii-antle .
Alice Watts, ot Portland. 0.1--,
rived in this city this mnrnills. Miss
Watts will visit -Mrs. Al linn fop a
few days.
I SAVE WITH SAFETV
(ioinjr lo Portliiift1
lira. Warl Ueitn, of l.n flronder-'
left here yesterday for Portland.
She is KOinK there on business. (
I
( .oiillr In Itlllll
Kdltar and Janet Chaplin, or En- j
lerprise. l. ft tills mnrninK tor
ltulil. Ida. They .will spend a
montli or so visltinir their Ktand-
inOtlier. Mrs. c. H. Taylor.
Goimr m linker
Mis. c. It. (Jerry, from Tiurkep.
was in La (irande last eveninfr. She
left this moi-nin foi- Maker lo
spend a day bel'urc conllniilm? her
trip to Portland.
Today and Saturday
"The
Adventurous
Soul"
Starring
LI LA LEE
lCcliiriK l-'roni Irttitl
Mrs. K. llolllster. ol" l.a Ornnde. j
has been vIsftliiR Mrs. Anna W'enih
erby. in Portland, for the past two
weeks. Mrs. llolllster returned to j
her home in l.a (Irande this
niorninsr. I
ACTION!
'imtlLLS!
ROMANCE!
Iteliirn l-'rom Mount Aiik'I
Vincent Ilobben. who has 1een
attending the Mount Ansel collen--,
returned io 1-a (Irande this morn
iuy. Mr. Kobben will spend the
suinnier with Mrs. Hazel liobben,
Here Prom lciriliunU
Mrs. J. W. Vounic, of Portland,
was In I. a Grande today. M.rrf.
YuiitiK Ih maUln a trip to Payette,
where she will visit her daughter.
Mrs. Charles Peierson. and return'
In about n mouth.
Also
Cnarlic Chaplin
in
"VAGABOND"
iou'11 Laugh
Your Teeth
Never Take
a Vacation!
ii u
You mny :tke a vacation,
but your teeth keep ritfht on
WorkiiiK f'' yiU. Keep them
clean and white with Klenzo
Denial Crenie apdled on a
Klei)o Tnolh lirtislt. An un
beatable cciinlilnntlon. t
Sold only at
Glass Drugs
Inc.
The IU'xall Store
La Grande, Ore.
(iodic In linker
Mrs. W. II. Rafford, of t.a
flrande, left this laorninK for
linker. She will upend the day
tliere unl return to this city this
evening.
Itcitirus IVom Kii'm
Xorinnn Jesse ret timed yester
day from Kupene. He Is a sopho
more nt the I'niversity of Oreion.
and is lu 1.5 (Irande to spend the
sninuier with his folk. Mr. and
Mrs, )vlj;lit H. Jesse.
(in lo Piilon
Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Tlurnett. of j
I.a (iratifle. were In I'nion yesterday
atienilliiff the livestock show. They
spent the evening there, and re
iurn"d later last nihi.
f.o to linker
Mrs. J. K. Ciinllffe and daURh
ter, of Ka fJrande. lelt this morning
lor liaker- They will h,end I lie
day visitinjr Mrs. lCnburK "d re
turn thirt'evenlng. !
Went tn I nion
Mr. and Mis. M. M. Hunt and
daughter. Joan, of li (Jiande,
Kpentefderday In I'nion, attending
the slock show.
i
I 1 opics and r awes
nlniiiii'lMMiiMlwnlmM
- "'."Cw . i
B TODAY SATURDAY
IS HER SECRET SAFE?
li' liiniH From Wnlhi A'hIIh
11. I,, llrounint,' returned thl-t'
tnoniiii' fi-oni a trip to Walla Walla,
Edward Everett Horton
in
EliKible Mr. Hangs
an
All Talking Comedy
Two Acts
VITA PHONE
FOX MOVIETONE
NEWS
ake A Thru Train To Trotter's
Leave Uncertainty Behind
ra
Sailor Straw Hats
That Sold (o $1.00
$1.00
The store that values your business so much that it makes values
its business is the store for you every day. Make this your first stop
and put a stop to mistakes in style and savings. Come early tomor
row and every day.
. A special purchase of one and two
trouser suits, - together "with odds 'and
ends from our regular stock that sold to
$34, including men's and young men's, in
one great showing at
v.
If Yon Take But One Ti-ousei' from these Suits,
the Price Will lie ,
4: $24
Saturday
Last
Day
2 for 1
Made to
Measure
Suit Sale
2 Suits
Suit and
O'coat for
$39.50 $49.50
$59.50
TROUSERS
A Special Showing for Men and Young Men
. in Light and Dark Colors
$3.85 $4,45 $4.85
GOLF KNICKERS
$3.85 $4,85 $5.85
KHAKI AND MOLESKIN TROUSERS
$1.45 $1.95 $2.45
SHOE DEPARTMENT
Dress Oxfords
Pij New Assortment
Just in.
$5 $5.85
$6.50
Work Shoes
Army (10 ACT
Shoes J.JD
12-in. nij.ll . dQ 4 r
Cuts ipOIO
.:. $9.45
Xarl'MliBE
il l file".
" " "" Undei Priced
Every Day Offerings
at Our Stores
Fancy nnd Plain Color
Ilayon Sox, 5 pair
Payon Athletic
Union Suits
$1
Nainsook Athletic Union
Suits, 2 suits i
$1
Fancy Broadcloth
Shirts
$1
Fancy Shorts
2 pail- .H
$1
Fancy Broadcloth
Pajamas ..
$1.50
Coif
Sox...
$1
Extra finality full cut Work Shirts,
coat style
85C and $1.00
12 pair Entiineer and (- QfT
Fiieman Sox, 2nds .... PJLOD
Heavy Pod Wrist Boss
Cloves, pair
15c
Heavy
Overalls
Tuc Stope Foh Evtsv Man
$1.25