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f4 Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Thui-sday, November 7, 1929 3- Seek Father Who Slew Five i,.x llll.II'I'IXK IIKAIIIXCIK l.ulli, wlion frusllPil or liililwil, bait . r- a. Hirotiir, uniilcuKijnt pilor. Al- WAfilllNOTON, Kuvi 7 AI') : thiuiKlt the lUH In Inrfi', the l.ni.l i 'lui Ir niini 'uiiiKhiini 'cif tho mmntn nile for iloinli Hhould not he fnl Unltoripn roinnilllie lilinnllnocMl In li.ucil. If pliintnd too Uoeply the the Kt'iuKe toiliiy t hat timi-lniM on . rrnwi) Imperial ivll not hlomn inn! the Miitntlon of l'hllliiplno ImU- ' will Bniiiimlly. iluliiillo unil rtlo. liptulriHC wouM iie openinl liy his Two InohoH uboyo the mown In the I'l.iiiinltu-n In .tiimiiiiy. - '. I'lsht ileplli. IX liken 11 uooil rich ' moil. : NOW! - A NEW SHIPMENT OF KKVTKl-:i TO I'ltlKON -. The proviilllnif color U a lirlek rcil. There Ik nil unpleuKint odor Mi-m-nilTl fire Nov 7 , ip jto the bloom nt che hand hut Ilia i i Black Broadcloth FAS You'll be Q Humnunbird Hosiery h all llih Invf lli'.Hi of new Knit Mlial.i tn lilioxl or taad'h w I i h any oniit-aihlo. H fmniiiM Prelims Lined ( Up For Boxing Card on Monday ' Tho boxhiir card, to be la(red In lti-x hall Artnlxtiro vvi niaK nt 7:.t0 oVUn-k. will ronslnt of b-iAimlH of llphtlntr, H wan learned loday after Hip t-niln1 proKrain r fontitmH was workfd out. iH'hner AlUui. aKjfrfivn I. a tlifinde rtKltU-r, will iitHt UiMirtfe Jh.i-.tol, of A;ttuta. In tho 10 tuand lu-adlliu'V. and Harold WVnt liVfi. of Vcrnnuin. Ik to evrlta tiK" Idow.s with Kid Altibiiiiia. of I .a (Jnndo. in tlm HfinUnnal. (". N. Kurd, mat eh maker, un lOount-t'd the pn-liiulnai 1cm tuilay its fidlowM: IVUu Warden, IS.", poundn, of -J.:i t'.randr, va. Ki, ilan, pnitiidH, of Walla WnMn, lour rnuiulK. (ilen lrd. t';n. l.a Orando vs. Kid Wulker. 1 22, of li tlnuulo. The l-'ord-WntHer match Will $0.00 Wool Mixed Blankets for $1.95 Saturday is the Last Day of Falk's 61st Anniversary Sale Richly Furred Smartly MS IN ..V 1 V 1 J A mm Wanting a Black Dress Velvets, Rutins and lint crepes are the vogue especially tho volvets in black, wine, brown. . Cmutly Uarod silhouettes, umtiuely .. sell-. tiinimed either by reversed insets or coreh , ,nif and shirring 29.75 to 49.50 $39.50 & $49.50 New Hags Handsome' tooled leathers in the very newest shapes mid designs with .good mountings 7.00 to 12.00 V Gloves AH the new !.ove colorJngs,xlight. weight, one clasp or ' pull-on models- 2.9'i , .1,50 ILL'S open the hh'-w, and tin Wardin Dtilda He rap will eoniptelo the pro HinltuirleM. Warden ha appeared . In uuiteheH here Nevural tltneft. ; piakliiK an exrelh nt hhowtn, and f.uiN expert thin hoot to Ih: out of tho fimuirrs of ttu- nlnht. ) (t. U, Heott wilt reti ree th bouti ; and .1. II. i'rnre Mill Ki-rve uf j tliuvkeepcr. Tho card bun n 1 approval by tin city box In com ; inl.vsloit. Purdue Ground Gainers In Lead rilKWOO. Nov. 7 (AT) Pur f due'a backrield trio of Ob n Hur j nnHon, Alex Yunovioh and "peut" Weleh, eontiaui-M to Imd vvv- rn eonrereiu'o in Krouud Kiilnlux. j with at) aveniRe udyanoe of i 76 j yards for enrh trip Otli the ball ! from HerlniinaKe. j llnrmeFon Im the lndlldnal aro. j having rallied ttle ball &7 UineM j for ti total of M3 yurdn an j aveniKO of Art I 'banner, i Mlnne"oto'M emil Ih. bak. bus Styled Constantly Hluek , , . uubtly KophlBlieated, always iis.suii.cl, suavely nniart . , , am Jt' an utterly practical-color, -ami ko impartially becoming enhancing blonde liability and adding cftHual elegance to uny lovely lady, . . . You may chootio mi entirely correct Muck contumc -i-accented by a touch ol lacquer red or yellow,, poi'lmps- lit JIill's, where the vogue for black is; met particularly .with these newest cout 'arrivals priced Hpflcially at . . .. ; . r . WfA 111 WMtt VM".t'i' I ' tiled 4 3 tlineti for 3IS yardrt, k'v Ipk hint an tivira( of 5.1 yard. Win Itruekineyer, a no-, her tloph pr ttar, han averaKeiJ live yard 8 thio ARUi,vn:i) ! Kl'OKNK. ore., Nov. 7 (AIM Teir- Klftlu r, H, ami ltolaml Klsh rr. 12, Seattle, and Harold liroek man, 12, Seattle, was hrreHted by KiiKnft pollr.o hint iiIkIU on n elmrtt of drlvlnn a molen ear imni aini. urn. court. tMioh member was polled ami IIUJV lVYMrfV i m iatl H"Ued Oua thla was their ver JIjKI Ullli SlU ,iiet. it is tho law of. California PANTAGES IN FIGHT llmt n J"r' eunnot Impeach Its ! verdlet." (Continued (roin Pago one) njeh u direction would make tl mandatmv that Huporlor Judse f'harles Krieke pronounce a - Itplit m-ntenee. Itlrilo Arnxt Montione! Tho women oIno stated they know that tiarland Illffle, a de fense witness, hart ben arrested for alleged perjury brforo dellberA tlon began, and that a llHCtidoti of tho Incident ninonR members of tho pane) Influenced their de clpdons. Mrs. Tni;lo5 Kih) In her affidavit th:ii Juror William Vrllairn "Ibiealcned to tell Mob Hlmler Imv sentence. thlf affiant acted nnd voted unlesn ! nho Joined with him In a v.rdlct IIKAHS l ltOl MIsMNO SOV tf jrulliy and further slated that MITItfUT, Nov. 7 ( AIMWll ;lm wouh) hfo that Hbuler inado a Ham K. Sci1im, pnbllhhed of the : statement over the ratllo In refer- I M roll News, - aiinounce tnduy enci- to It." ; that he hud rerMveil word from Mrs. VI -it'll supported Mrs, , his hon William J. Kcrlppn, i inn I In Iiitilev lu another affidavit, Otw ri - that VftliaBe not only lud threateneil to tell SliuUr, but Jo Popular In Jatmion. lor Jan. Othen Coats that Boast of Fashion Rightness ..''. " ' - .': - ' . i . -,.'. V'- ,;::,; In brown, tan broadcloth trim-' n'fxi with fui ' 29.10 . .: ' ; ' . '..' . . ' A New Line Hat in Smartest Black Kelts, , soleils, -velvets .and cf.niljmations of . nmUmal.v close fitting Htylos, oft .the l;ico nnd turbans 1 3.95 - 12.00 . '"..:' to Inform the irrand jury und ttonrd of Htipervltiors. VeHaw DenUt TlinuM DiHtrlet Attorney KitiM said h' had prevtoiiH tknowUdire of thfi xlatemeats of tho women Jurors, and (hut Vellue 11 denied that he had made, threats as outlined In the affidavits. "It sepmn rather trance to me." Vltls said, "that nine thn verdict was returned three Jurors have hnd ' rt f)U(,(,in ohniiKcl of heart, The ; Jury returned Um Verdict' In open I W, I. Tiilhert and Joyeph Vord, ! defence uttnrueyH, In their uCfl- i vtd ld the trial was affected uivorwly for their client by radio comments made by Dr. Mulr UHiiHini. IIIU J'll VI til (111 .V I LiVio 'PanluKOH case whom Hliulor rlulm mI vii In favor of acquittal." Dr. Khuler MiliKequently wuh d- JutU'ed In contempt of court and fined $7R for the nlleKed (rtutoment. Mrs, PantnKen. the thvattr man'K wlfrt wn. found icullty of mun .daughter In connection xvlth the death of i Japauee nrdpur after u motor occldeut luvolvltitf her :ulu,m,u,r- u,m nw win , who lms bivu inlying Jnoe Oct. ;n. - lift did not rcveui iit mm's wheibOut L v. 'if, i c.'-x- fit I lose pictures show Charles Kn(f 0f llamlllonro., anil bis wife and children, nil ol whom., with tho 'exception of ope of five sons, .were asphyxiated by Ka when Klntf took the. rap ol'f a wis pipe. In his home while the 'family slept. A noli; left by K'lau fiefol e be diHippeiirei) led polleu to believe In, Intended lo kill Mile' enllre family and then commit suicide, hut 'police helluva him still alive . I.i-Ioh, left to rlitlil, are t'harlen Jr;. (1; Kellh. r,: 1'aul. Ill; I! rt H, ami Leon I L', all of whom were killed alont,- Willi Mis KlnK ' Willi the excepllon of challeH ,lr Overnight News Briefs 1,1 liy Tho AsNcifinirit lross .-K.U KM - '1 homtiH II. Kay,, stato tieiimiror, who undcrwcnl a cr oi.iti oin'i-alion lant Hut unlay Is rn- (nvdrrlnw 'i-aphlly, phyHlclahs nacl. v ltOKKMI'HO KaK- of tho Ovoc hind , oi-olianl, UoiiferlaH pounty'H irfrKt.'fruit I'ltrin. lo .1. O, HarncH Hint li.' f.. Cgru, .Medloril, uy A. C. Marnlera, wuh annount'od. MAliSlll-'IKJ.!),- The vlly of f'iMjullhi, with a new HyMtcin of ivaii-r niaiaH hcln Jald, Ih prao tlcally without watnr and royldonts nrt pr-nyinff for raln,( HA1.KM Krvnrul hop tfrnworrt Iwi.vo hoon fniTcd Into Itanki'iipicy t f T t ? ? ? T ? ? ? ? ? f If.' X ? WhenYouW Observer- t t ? f T t ? ? ? T t J X ? T ? ? ? ? ? ? t ? ? J ? ? y ? ? 5! V IS hfcaiiHit or.thd lack or ordt-is for hojiM in Novi'tnhcr. . t '"KMO.MONM Tho Htalo lilKh 'Vvay vonmiUsion Iiuh purchaMcd an entlr hhxd-j on tho McKonxlo hlKhway on which a. inainh'nam-e hulldliiH: will ho roiiMtriicti'd. . - A I.HAN V .Tlm "Albany, hlph ) srhool iidopdHt a i'cHolntion aKUln 1 tho sttitu athletic hoard to- - bur si a to hlKh KohoolH found kuUIj of Kdt'faoInK othor liulldlnK'f. . ( JIAKIOU Twenty Hcyoii womnn, rcin'il'iitIaK tht linker Alpha rluh hhIom! Ihe county courL to. ai)p'"o j priato onoitKh niont-y for employ-' iiienl of a. (rounty nur.se. - ' Walt! ..The t football Heasoti 'hasn't ended, and (here's Mill a chaneo .for ont? of the exp(M-l lo lorerast a piin,. roi-ivctly, And a copy will iiss MMain 24 For change of address, please do not notify carrier boy only call the office direct, giving old and new residence,. and you will avoid ; errors in service. - The Evening Observer Main 37 conrcit-scil rolililn Kihmrd Cludu'H, uinclipr, of :t0 ii nl hiH iiutomo- tlllc, WUM HOtl'tPIKTUll to fi'om 10 to in yfiu-H In tho MtHto ponltontltiry Uy i.'ircuit Juilno II. IX 'Norton A N'tV Jci'Kfy wonnin miir'h'rod lu r hiisluin'l nfh'i- livlnif Willi him iit years. Tin- hriirht of r"Htr:iiiit. THE GARDEN CltOW.V IMI'i:lIl.lS AS , . ACVKNTS The laivest and mosf Impnslim of the spriiiK hlootuilii7 bulbs Ih tho erovvn Imperial, botanleally I'M Itlltarla ImperialH. It is so cajl ml because the .elout stem that Khoots up with siiriirlsliiB speed lo a helKhl of two feet or more heara Kun(.,i. ilcr, flowers have urnall. a crown of Inruo, deep creen loaves ,b'ni)tf, which ahould be planted Itvh' with a row of Inrxc hell-Bhaped ,,,,,,,,, deep. . They should . bo! red to yellow, flowers depenrttnu ,,i,inil ns soon as received na tliffy. tiom li, It is a pleluresiiuo and r0 likely, to shrivel' and losovlttor . stately plant valuable as an accent lt Mt t00 onK nut of the ground. .f' In tho early sprhiB uardeii. - " The bli?,. blunt Jmse of thej orowij . The bulb Is a curious one, large , Imperial la one of. the first slghrt but with it hole in tho. center, J of spring. In -the garden, blooming which leads lo the belief by those! with the erly tulips. Try Rome unfamiliar with It that it is defer,-. ' frltillarles for something novel and live but such is not the case. The interesting. . v r . totif&m Buntings mz&k KnitSets " $1.49 Norton V Kiddy Shop be delivered at once charge. , jaro prune llirhtcr t'nncH fijipronchluK yellow lull the red onon (ire the showier, , . ' - r . r, ; ( Another frlllllury" of most 1111 u.iiinl ehnrarter and heauty Ih the uheekereil Illy or Kiilneu hen flow er, of Mlonrter, pruKKy growth an. I prcdui'lnu a Inrce lx-corneril hell in shndes of purple nnil cheekeicd with whlto or cream In regular . pattern and there Ih nlso n puri ' white variety. A in-oup of theso hulhs lti alwnya InterestliiK; This hull) is also eui-loiiH. ronislstiiif; of -two halves united by a small link : at the base.. They are excellent for shady locations and once planted will thrive for years.1' ' There nre some Interesting frl tilarien native to California 'whleh are making their vay into gardens. all uniifiunl plants of strange color ,nff- an(1 won worth a trial. - The , t ? ? t t t t t ? t t i free of