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

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    -i Wednesday; August 7, 1929
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Five
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KWiii-n from ItlJiliO
police I'hicf and Mrs. Clint
HayiH'S returned yentorduy from a
goodwill trip into Jduho. At Cald
well Mr. Hnynea, who is president
of the Kustem Oregon Peace Of-fieei-a
Co-operative association, at
tended a meeting of peace officers.
They also visited at Nampa. Mr.
llaynes reports an excellent trip,
allhoUKh he wild tlie weather waa
very hot. They left l-u Grande for
the Idaho city on Sunday morn-
I,os Angeles Couple Hero
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tennyson, of
l.os Angeles, are in I,a Grande
this week as the guests of the He v.
jyul Mrs. M. G. Tennyson, of St.
tor's Kpiscopa! church. They
are on a wedding- trip. Mr. Jenny-
non, who Is director of hoys at the
Church of All Nations In Los An
geles, is a brother of the La
Grande rector. He and his vifo
will be hero until next Monday.
A'MtiiiK
Mr. and Mrs. Charles It. Hard
ing spent last evening in La
Grande, visiting his mother, Mrs.
;. t. Harding, and his sister, Cor.
Scott. They are now on their way
to Meridian, Ida., whore they will
visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
F. Hunt and also spend a few days
in other Idaho cities.
Itetiirii I'Ynm the Knst
C. C. Prouty , and his twin
daughters, Ulla and Bcaulah, re
turned to La Grande recently, af
ter a three weeks trip through the
oust. They visited K: Prouty, Mr.
Prouty's brother in Chicago, and
relatives in several towns in Mis
souri and Colorado. They report
a very pleasant trip.
Pick Berries
jUr. and Mr.s. W. p. Italian) and
(laughter, Evelyn, Miss Sibyl Ital
ian!, who i.s attending normal
school. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Bowery.
Fred 'Bowery and Ben tali Long
made up a huckleberrying parly
over the weekend. They were up
near Mea chain, bringing home
about ten gullons of the berries.
Visits Sister
Mrs. Carl Stoddard, who under
1 Went an operation for ruptured
appendix a week ago at the Dr.
Womlerllck hospital, Is making
very satisfactory,; progress toward
i recovery, it was reported today.
: Mrs. F. A. King, of AHterta, Can
'. ada, a sister of Mrs. Stoddard, 1h
visiting her. She came to La
f Grande on July 5.
! Going to Wallowa Luke
i Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Skipuorth
and their family, of Eugene, spent
r Inst evening in l.a Grande. They
lff't this morning on their way. to
Wallowa Lake, '-where they' will
,-spend a few dayH. 'Phis is their
; first visit to La Grande and liked
: It very much.
Jtrdirns to La Grande-- ,
Mrs. Flora L. Itari'le has return
; ed to I a ( I ra nd e after a trip to
the Pacific coast, going as far north
as Vancouver, It. C. She visited
points of interest all along the coast
and reports a very delightful1 trip.
M rs. liarrlo was away from La
Grande about three months.
.' to California 1 '
Mrs. Jerry Kimmeil and children
left here this morning to visit her
lister, Mrs. Minnie- Burch, of Sun
Franelsno. They also will visit
friends and relatives in Los An-
gcles, returning to La Grande i:i
about a month. - .V.
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Hero on Huslness
I. H. Savage. ri'pn'Konlative of
the l. L. and W. Hallway, of
Port land, arrived In La Grande
.this morning to spend a Tew days
ui business. L. V. 1 truce,, repre
sentative of the Grand Trunk rail
wuy. of Portland, is also in La
liindi1 on business.
I'Vrmi'r lOnglnerr lleit
Mr; and Mrs. C.i-orge W. Han
sen, at: one time of La Grande but
now of Portland, are in this city
visiting with tlnir many friends.
They arrived last night and will
ntlend the It. of l K. picnic here
toniuht. M r. Hansen is a retired
(.-W. engimer.
l.eao ror Port land
Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Towler, who
have recently returned from a trip
In the east, moton-d to Portland
this morning. They will speml a
few tlays visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Chandler oT Port
land. .in 1 1 ere
Miss Gladys Itueon is a guest of
Mr. iind Mrs. C. I,. M.-rry. Shi lias
: bAST DAY
MIM
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' KIIUJIT SI II J KITS
been attending business college in
Baker and is enroute to her home
near Flora. In about three months
she will return to Baker to con
tinue her studies.
Going to Parma
John French, of La Grande, left
this morning for Parma, where he
will spend a month. Mr. French
will work on a farm and visit with
his aunt. Mrs. C W. Dickson. His !
family, now . living in La Grande,
was formerly of the town of Par
ma. Hero from Enterprises
Alice Amey and Helen Scott, of
Grande this afternoon. They will
spend a few days visiting Miss Ag
nes Gray and then continue theh
trip to Echo, where they will visit
Miss Amey's sister, Mrs. Claud
Kennie.
To Wallowa lake
Mr nnrl Mr I.nu-nll Williom
son and children, left last evening)
ror Wallowa Lake. Mrs. Lowell
and her two children will spend a
few days at the lake and Mr. Wil
liamson returned to La Grande
this morning.
II en? from San Jose
Mrs. E. S. Senscnig. of San Jose,
arrived in La Grande last evening.
She will spend a few days visit in:
her brother and family,' Mr. and i
Mrs. w. w. Nusbaum .Mrs. Sen-1
senig will then continue her jour-
ney to Cleveland, Ohio, t
Itcttirii from Fishing Trip
Chester Thompson and Harley
Itlehardson returned to La Grande
last evening from a fishing trip.
They visited Horseshoe, Lee,
Douglas, Moccasin, and Mirror
lakes. They report a pleasant trip
and enjoyed wonderful weather,
.
Day lit Baker "
Mrs. E. C. Ifarding and her sis-
tor, Mrs. Lydla Grundy,- of La
Grande, returned from Baker yes -
terday. They spent Monday at
Baker, visiting their brother, O. L. t
Palmer, who was celebrating his
eightieth birtnday.
Lenvo for Itondowa
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sixby and
their two daughters, and Mrs. E. L.
Cottrell and Gene Oswald, of La
Grande, left this morning for Iton
dowa, Ore. They will spend u
week or so on a fishing trip.
Goes to North Powder
Mrs. H. It; Lodbetter and her
son, Uaymond, left this morning
for their home in North Powder.
They have been spending tho past
week visiting Mr. and Mrs. C'A.
MuCary, of this city.,
fn Portland
Aug. J. Slungo, sawmill operator
of La Oninde, rcpresentlng-an ia-
dustry thatv.piWvi'',a(.ibJttart(ij;
payroll in mat community n d,t
the Hotel Portland' with his fam
ily. Oregonlan. '
Here from (.rami View, Ida.
Miss Ldna McKeith, of Grand ,
View, Ida., is spending a few days!
visiting her urfcle., Arthur uml !
waiter Jones, of La Grande, She'Itendel.
has been In Portland for the patft
two months, visiting her aunt.
Goes o Salem
Mrs. Melvon Galbralth, of I .a
Grande, recently left for. Salem,
where she will attend the Ameri
can Legion convention. Mrs. Gal
bralth 1s a member of the ladies j
drill teum.
llwovoting .
Charles Herring, who recently
underwent on appendix operation
at the Grande Rondo, hospital, Is
reported to be recovering rapidly.
.Mr. Herring is the night clerk at
the Saeajawea Inn. s
sTAimNG today Hi im i aja 08 B fKH (. XV gjiAMMS I r?(t ".,
l g j Iluiuli'cds of people need the things you
I JX II U S( AMDx- ffiif-Blf MiAi B would like to convert into readv cash.
7.ANE GREYS
WAfllfcS
of
The smashing giant of "Heggai-s of Aallarf RpprV
Life"! Tlie underworld Ixi.ss in o"I(.C PCCI y
"Chinatown Nights"! Wallace Jean ArtnUf
uecryi in me greatest niie 01 nis
career! Zane Crey's famous story !
A fighting man's hopeless love and
heroic sacrifice for a woman ! Otto
lirower's thrilling drama! Chester
Conklin's inimitable comedy! A
cast of stars!
Rotiirn from Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Hurvey- Bay re
turned to La Grande last evening
from Portland. They have been in
that city for the past few dnys,
where Mr. Bay's father, David
I Bay, recently passed away.
Hero from Srattk
Mrs. T. Howard and her son,
Haymond' Jr., of Seattle, arrived
in La Grande this morning. She
will spend a few days visiting her t
sister, Mrs. Walter Branch.
Steadily lletler
Friends of Mrs.- , W. Beck, w ho
has been ill for a long time, will
bf, e'ad, to know that she u "?w
able to be about some and is gradu
ally Improving.
Ht'lunis from Orient ;
Phillip Betner who has recently
returned from a three and one
half month through the Orient
J " ,Gndo- "e ls vlsltl"
loyd Smith here, before return
ing to his home in Kellogg, Ida.
From Hurley. Ida.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Burroughs
Jr., and Lottie L. Schoddr, of Bur
ley, Ida., arrived in this city last
evening. They are here on a pleas-
ure tlip'
lU'Uira from Portland
Mrs. M. M. Christensn and hoi
daughter, Billy, of La Grande, re
cently returned from a trip to
Portland and Seattle, where they
visited relatives and friends.
On Way to Nampa
W. C. Combs and Grace Pfelffer
stopped here yesterday on their
way to Nampa from Wallowa. They
spent a short time visiting Mra
Delia Harnden while in this city
Operation-
Mrs. H. T. Hill recently under
went an operation at the Grandu
Honde hospital. According to re
ports today, she is getting along
nicely.
Iawvo for Seattle
f Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Syring left
this, morning for Seattle, where
they phin to make their future
home. Mrs. Syring was formerly
Miss La Vonne Wright.
j '
. Pleads not Guilty
h. D. Young, who was charged
with a traffic, violatton yesterday
n Judge L. Dcnham's court, plead
not guilty. A date for his hearing
will bo set later.
Iteliirus from IVirtlanil
M. 11. Sarvis, manager of the
McMarr stores, arrived in J-u
Grande tills morning. Jie has been
in Portland for the past few days
pn a business trip.
Mono Operation .
C. S. Hamilton, who works at
the Mt. Kmily Lumber company,
underwent n nose operation yes- i
terday. Ho lives on 1316 Y. street
and is reported better today.
Return from Visit - .
Hobcrt Jones recently returned
from a visit in tJrand View: Ida.
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy McKeith,
In Idaho, for tho past two months.
Hero From Cit'swcil
Jcnnlo Brouch, of Creswell, Ore.,
arrived in this city this morni
She will spend some time visiting
her sisters, Ksther and Thelma
0
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j.M"i"iiinii .',.(, m ualMum i run hhiiip iiioiiiiiik appciirH affuin
i nouuy 'icuurii, son or m..a. j. uv .lolinson. of Wullown, oh tlio hollom or the lni'Ii-l. I iioiihh or mm muiircv H .
I Tuutsch. underwent un eye oneru- " ' ' J ' t WKMRRRBWniWKKKMKKKKKKKBHBBBKKBnEKtBUKMBHKRBB
Hon yeHterduy morning. Bobby had '
removed. "BBI"",, "B BBB"jl
ItvlllrilH from 1'oilhin.l il JjO?:'s 'SblWillir I I ;
. Mrs. Wallace Cass has returned ! ! rr .TYM. "Z Sh.T--r-!tr-- , . - I " I
from Portland, arier siiendlni? the il TOtSf"' iv hm1 lil vt"fH1k!fnraaslvrt tSK fTI l "TV A "7" H . in mum i I
past week at the Woodcraft con- I f,W If Q IfJ 3 . VJ lh? 1 U U i- I R TTfJTSX . I
Holm, no.li PmHioMi 1 1 W MsMsiiaKsMiiamaim'- Try the Matinees fl fl&K. 4'zLJ I
The ()-ur l!erBer family spent - CT' y --U "T"" jl I
Monday vislthiK nearl'ondosa with : I . fiZjji I U "5. V "ni FV V55j-Sa03. ' I
Mrs. Unrger's sIsl.T, Mra. J. J'. l I 1 a. Vtfl-' ' ( fjM I
Hopensrm, and family. ! . . . fc i jL"" YV .LtfpfetTr'itily5 I
wmj&m va v r ,itm i ThCy i of classified ci. i
rf I m Ml l,mns- Wliy not imt youi" i,roi,osition I
Uk 11 ' yv' ( WW U I iH-'fore them in a wcll-woled Want Ad. I
'i ci i ' v,-7 r i )'-7 J-i m. .n .u. i ..
1 hptfPI'fnnk inla "The Hroadwav Melodv" reveals. Hotter than a ( W HvjrV I I
UlCiLCH-UMMIIIM Sfi.fi0show! Spectacle! Musical Comedy! Mclo- V KVXJ An7C I I
I dn""il! I EVENING
II iiKAit tiik hit son(;s! i sTci lrmiriTm I
m ..v,. w. M r..H .WJ!" I UboIKVmv I
- ; The Draped Turban For Milady
' M!K if
Upper left: A late expression of the draped turban, fashioned of
stitched bunds of black, -transparent velvet ending In a flat bow
back and over the left ear. Lower loft: Draped turban in felt, by
Le Monnier. Bight: A knitted npurtH ensemble, yelJow and white
check with white knitted silk slipover blouse And three tune, silk
lieeksrmT.
ActH'ptH Position i
Miss Helen Schilling, of Port- '
laud, formerly or this city, has ac- j
cepled a position at the La Grandu
lnsuruuco agency. . .
To'jlls Ileum veil
Mr. Herrings, of Haines, arrived
In La Grande this morning. Ho un-
derwent a tonsil operation this
noon.
Hero from Pendleum
Itoy O. Haines, of Pendleton,!
arrived in this city last evening.
He is in La Grande on a business
trip.
Leaves Hospital
Mrs. Francis Miller and Himill
son, of Klgin, hit the lr. Wnn
deiilck hospital for their homo
yusterJay. .
Had lloiiso (iuot ,
Tho Hev. and Mrs. Vernon Jiitll
hud. as their house guest over tho
weekend Miss Kosu Wet here 1, of
Baker. , . . , ,
(ioet, to Baker .,. . ,. ,
""pJir,lt. Townsond, who 'workM at,
the- Alt. Kmlly camp. hit . this
morning lor Baker, He will wpend
a few days there on business.
Hero from Portland
C. I). Lovely and C , V, Goh-
hong, of Portland .arrived la La
Grande yesterday. They will spend' .Home of the more frivolous day
a few days here on business. j 1 1nn pajamas have narrow pleated
- .. rurriuH In 'niuco or Iiomhi'i' curm. loHt your coimmnlon, It waHirt'." ' . ''" . . .,
From AVnllowa
.1. Bay Johnson. of Wallowa,
E I V " A VrV, II mat s the (iucKest way lo get acuon.
wilk I A ITU 1 I'hone I
h I Advance reports have lii-nildid this ki cat piclmc ' tsl ) l; . . I
K I as the new miracle of the livinir screen. You can , f. II Main 61, AdtaKef I
B I not know until you have wen with your own oyes 7 I ,( IB I
i) I and heard with your own ears the marvels that L U si' i P I I
S3 I U1AKLES hlMJ IB
Ml "Hroadway Melody" . . ANITA PAGE MAIN 37 I
spent yesterday in La Grando on a
business trip. He returned this
morning.
'
Drlvo to Cove
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Winters, of
La Grande,, drove to Cove last
evening, spending a few hours
there.
Fi-om llolse -
Miss Kathryn Cuddy, of Itoisc,
arrived in La Urandu yesterday on
a short visit.
From .Hakor .
Mluu NJitl tlrv I l.iiM-ir nl" 11,1 1.' HP
Hpont last ,ev..nli115"ln Im Gmndo
visiting friend.
iOt tO IjOfSlilM'
Miss Mlnu. Crowe, who is attend
ing normal nchoo ,n:re, spent the
weekend at Lostine at her home.
1 KILLS A,MI lilll'I'FUIFS
, FOH( HAVTLMIO PA,IA-rAS
PARIS CAP) Tho dtlToreneo
butwevn daytime und nighttime p-
JaniaH .ls iilioat 12 inches width m
the'(roiifi'r"legiV1nemidltig to"prti-'
ent slyU- slhMrbird,
Jiaytlme suits, In a majority of
cases, have 'trousers that are almost
as wide as skirts. Many of I hem
are shirred from the waist. Others
have fitted hips with the llaro bo-
ginning above tho knee.
rurtluH In, place of tioiiHer curiw.
I The Hume pleating appears again
on the bnltoni of the .tui-t.
DR. JAMES SNOOK
IN WITNESS CHAIR
Continued from Pag 1)
stayed until the aged mother re
mained in tlie chniiv When her
h usba nd took up his st o ry , h ow
ever, she left tlie room and was not
present to hear his detailed account
of his friendship with Miss Hlx.
Both the wife and mother testi-
i fled that recently Dr. Snook had j
displayed a mental unrest that had
! been in contrast to tho calm and
'placid disposition that had been his
before. .
Lomax Seyfert of defense coun
sel then took up the examination j
of Dr." Snook.
Dr. Snook related Ills "early lite
and education. He talked In an
even composed voice, and was as
cool a witness as has been In the
chair. ' There was not one trace of
excitement as lie answered clearly
and distinctly the ' preliminary
questions of his attorney.
Famous Pistol Shot
Seyfert took the questioning
through Dr. Snook's study at Ohio
state, his entrance into tho veter
inary faculty there, his war. service
in an aviation ground school and
i his trip to Europe In 190 as a
mem,ber of the American Olympic.
pistol team. Dr. Snook said he had
1 hntrl "siv rr pitrht" national Itistol
championships in slow and rapid
fire and "four or five" in rifle
shooting.
"When were you married?' Sey
fert asked.
"In September. 1823."
"When was the first time you 1
ever met Miss Theora Hix"? Sey
fert asked.
"About three '. yeara .hgo... . Sho
came, to tho vetorinary- department
as a stenographer.
He said he did not remember
whether there was a formal intro
duetlon. "The first time I held an extend
ed conversation with Miss Hix was
a few days after 1 met her. About
that tlnio 1 offered to drive her to
her mom at Mack Hall at tho edge
of -tho campus. It was raining as
I wo were leaving our offices. There
'was another girl with her. Miss
Hlx got out at Mack Hall and the
other girl left tho mjuehlne at tho
Neil Avenue car stop, X am not
suro whether ho knew then that
I was married.
Tells of isciisslous
"I frequently had con versa Hons
wit h her at certain times of tho
day when 1 had to go to her office
to havo some stenographic work
done. At first we talked about
l"1M.'nol to enmo to tho
veterinary building to work. She
said she did not have enough
mnney for her school work and
consequently was forced to accopl
employment part of the time.
"In genera! our conversation was
dlHousslon of her affairs. She
spoke of being left alone then
( d u rl n g the su m m or of 1 U IM ) .
MoHt of the students had gone away
and she mentioned that her 'boy
friend1 hud gono also. Shs did not
speak much about her 'boy friend'
irtiho tlmo ( Inti' UivSnofik leiirn
ed that the friend was Marlon T.
Myers, who was employed In the
horticultural department at tho
university).
"During tho fli'Ht two weeks of
our acquaintance wo talked about
emiipanlouato marriages. She said
she thought com pan Innate mar
riano was. a 11 right 'but when you
lost your companion, It wasn't'."
"This remnrk led us to discuss
books of that nnturo."
finds Winn-; siii;i:p
WITH BLACK TAILS
RAN DIKGO, Cal. (AP) Wild
whit0 sheep with black tails were
the lure which took Robert Froth-
tngham into the Yukon and j
through almost lnaccesstbio parts l
of tho Campbell mountain range, j
The former New York magazine
executive succeeded in bringing
down with a rifle an old ram of the
species for which ho searched.
TWO PRISONERS
KILLED IN BREAK
FROM STATE PEN
V. (Continued from rage One)
with a fusiludo of shots from a
sentry.
After gaining tho shelter of. a
small ravine a quarter of a mile
from the prison they released
their prisoners. In the meantime
an alarm had been sounded at the
prison and deputy "Warden Huds
peth and assistant day captain Ar
thur Graham organized the pris
on guards for pursuit.
Gun Battle KoMilts
' Hudspeth, Graham and several
Lansing merchants armed with
shotguns camo upon tho convict
party on the Leavenworth, Victory
Junction highway a mile north of
Lansing and shot it out.
Warden M. F. Amrlne, who wus
not at tlie prison when tho break
occurred, returned Immediately
and took charge. Feeling in the
coll blocks was declared by tno
warden to bo high against the men
responsible for tho trouble.
Knight today was said not to
be in a serious condition and was
expected to recover. Kdwards,
Schultz and Cheatham were con
fined in the punishment cell house.
Normal activities of .the, prison
wero resumed. Prisoner detailed
to tho coal mine went under
ground on schedule.
Obituary
WILLIAM HI.MtV
YOI MiBMMtO .
(Contributed)
William Henry Voungblood,
whose funeral was held at H:mi
mervlllo on Aug, 4, was born In
CUlton, HI., Oct. HI, ISf.'.i. Mr.
Younghlood camo west with hl
family 2b years ago and located on
Pumpkin HUlgc, leaving theru In
3 1MI7.
At lh(. time of his recent Illness
he was living at Oregon City, Ore.,
but passed away at tho home of Ills
daughter, Mrs. W. J. Norton, in
Portland, after an illness of 17
days. He hi survived by his wife,
Flva Ynuiighlnod, and four child
ren, Mrs. W. J. Norton, of Port
land, Mrs. Charles B. Jiuygiuih
and Mi'H. Harry J, Kneor, of Han
Francisco, and Harry F. Young
blood, or Walla Walla, eight
grandchildren, two brothers and
one sister, 1
Babe Until Is p'nyliig his tenth
i ki;i;p wi:rr iiKAirit
Dr. Belle Myers
Chiropractor
season with tho Yankees und his
10th in big league baseball.,-!';
FgTPViFiaCvAN EN6EIEN CO I
s3jjugr -
La Grande, Ore.. Grace Bldg. ,
1406 Adams.
that make the Bhatle,
The aeasbnV
access in beds
Rom ill
"Dwette";.i
txqlulsite stintan shades.
$1.49 to $1.98 i
Other 79c to 98c ' .?
No More Gas I
In Stomach i
and Bowels
IT you vdih to bo permanently tmt -Moved
of rho In stomach nnd bowel,
tftko ttnnlnmnn'a Car Tablets, which
are prrpiircd especially for atomach gai
nnd nil tlie bad effecta resulting from
and pre sn ure- '
Tttnt empty, ajnawina feeHni mt th,.
pit of tho ntomnch will disappear; that
anxious, nervous feellnp; with heart pal
Citation will vanish, and you will agals) ,
e nbla to take n deep breath without
discomfort. - .
That drowsy, sleepy feeling aftsf
dinner will bo replaced by a desire fof
entertninmnnt. Ulontlnn will ceaa.
Your limbs, arms and fingers will no
longer fosl cold nnd "go to sleep" h
cause Hanlmnnn's Gna Tablets, prevent
Hits from lnterfrlnR with the' elrcutn
tlnn Uot tho Rnulne, In the yellow paekri
i;o, at any good drug store. Price $!'
Always on hand at UlaHs Drugn
Ino, -Adv.
pays daily diyidf-nd.s
West .laeohsmi lildg.
LfU Grando, Oro. '.
. romilla i
hosiery
4 -with the roe line
Ci Qaramoxmt Qicture
And MGM News
And MGM News gfl - ' I tl - - V. -.Ju-Jf