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A. J-Jv November 13, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Five 74 it. ' Jftcal N ews In Brief ' "Tomllllun of w. J. Wiilo, ' bill'1 ""lloll!,l' "I S"H l-"l'o : I'i'lVilcil In hi, lininovod I i"B to viiril ri'ci'lvi il hero by ; , "viiai'liU Waif. Mi . w. A. ,::"iiy. of kntwpiMe. churlos Mr. llnil Airs. 'It: K. Wulo iij last wi-cki'liil o.-l' llii ir wily lo rill I'll ill a l-Vw l)ii . Miu Kllzulu-tli Citrm-y went fu I'oi-tlitml last w.t'i'la-n!,' and U ox- i-li'il lo ri'turJ lira fiv liny. ,ln- af-ronipanieil Mi.1 anil .Mi's. Lively Styles in Overcoats i54 Thesej full - shouldered athletic looking over - coats hive a dash and Vswing'tlat's good to look ; upon. . They're zestful as $ winter weather they're ' as warm as the days are c o I'd. (Blustering days mean nothing ; to them, for the warm all-wool febrics defy the most 'bitter blasts. ', Smooth Your Shayin'g.'; ",,:' Troubles Away! Klenzo Shaving Cream 39 cents Its penetratine lather softens the board close to the ekin' and enables you to sweep it olf smooth and clean. Gentlemen's Talc 25 cents Soothes the i-kin and re moves the shine. Slightly scented ami quite in visible on tho face. Sqld only at Itcxall Stores. Glass Drugs Inc., The Ituxull Store La Grande, Ore. ; Also V ilaplmnc ; Acta "Opry House" and Van & Schenck . 3 mil w j I JTHE WOHLDS L AfitjtST CHAIIJ OF j I I fe :ndividuli v T.wmfp ornj&STcrjEsJ I . mj HI I IIMWI J MM Will I II J W. If. Ilolincnkamii. ' Mrs. Kilo. Hay In working fur Dr. A. illcll urdNon In Mis. I'lu-m.y's ulmi'iice. At llio llolols Nclllo ItlchnrdHon, Helix; A. T. Merroll and wife. Bilker; llallle IiiBle, Albany: Prank A. Moeim, l'cndleton: Mr. and Mm. I.. V. I'nrnonH. UoIhc: Isnliel Sullivan and Marie Smith, Uolse; John It. Mc Vea, Cleveland; Auxtln Dunn, A. (1. Dunn. Tillamook; Lurena MoCur ley. Duper; none KnKer, V. S. Small, linker; Kred Hull, Baker; DivlKht II. , c r s k a p, f .cwlaton, Mont.: C. U. Zurcher, Enterprise; I-inyton W. Jonetv Knterprlae, and Mr. A. M. Packard, I'endleton, are amnuK those recently register ed nt the local hotels. III iHMHl CoiMllllotl Mrs. C. R l.i'Onanl, wife of Major-General Leonard, of the Hnlne harraekit of the United States army, 1m In I -a Grande hospital suTferlnff from injuries received In an auto accident Armistice day. Sho la reported to be In good con dition. Three Rnhles Three bablen wero born ut the Crundo Itonue hospital Alonuay. two tflrlH und one boy. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Cllnto H'am belton. Mr. and Mvs. Virgil San derson are tho parents of a baby jjlrl. A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thomas. " ! (Jood Condition , Mrs. Joel Richardson, who un- derwent a major operation a week u;ro. Is reported to bo improving rapidly. Sho is at the Grande Itonde hospital. Major OiKMHtton . Mrs. pell Stace underwent a ma jor' operation MonuViy at the Grande Honrie hospital. lostpnoed . Due to tho death of tho father of the worthy matron of the chap ter of the Order of tho lOastcrn Star at Union, tho meeting there tonight has been postponed, and tho regular session will bo held by tho local chapter i'u the Masonic hall. , Passed Throiisli . Marie Smith and Tsabcl Sullivan of lioise passed through La Grande recently on their way to Moscow, where they wilt uttend tho football game this weekend. Leaving Thursday Mrs. Otis Veal is leaving Thurs day on her way to San Jose, Cal., where she will uttend tho Simplex Western Union school, entering a three months' course.' She is em ployed ut, the local Western Union station, Lcnvhu; Tonight J. R Uuvenseroft Is leaving to night on his way to Spokane, where ho will be for several days on busi ness I I Visiting Friends , I Mi'ft. Tt. J. Campbell of Knler ; prise will be in La Grundc In a few j days to visit friends. i Guest Monday I JJr. G. K. Holl of Pendleton was .a guest of Dr. J. L. Ingle's Mou day. They attended the footbull : game here. NtopiH'd Here Stanton Lapham, Jr., of Pendle ton, stopped in La Grande Monday on his way to Raker on business. He visited friends while here. From Portland Mrs. Huttie Olson of Portland was a recent visitor wilh her daughter, Mrs. John Jenkins. V.yv Mratiou Mrs. S. K. Robinson underwent an operation Tuesduy on her left eye for gluucoma.- She is the mother of Mrs. N. K. West. To Port In nil Mrs. If. M. J. Turner and daugh ter. Hurt-let, went to Portland last night for a few days to visit friendM. Ma le Homo Here Mrs, M. Phillips and daughter Ruth and son Adrian, of Hakcr, ar rived In La Grande last night to make their homo here. Uirgn Trout Frank Pike brought two rain bow trout to In Grande yesterday that were- about 2 2 Inches long. They were caught in the Wallowa river. Now Playing The star of late talking singing success, "Mother's Boy." k.. MORTON D0WNEY 7 .nJ BETTY 1AWFOKD 1 i! the and - 5 talkngY A Proud Mother of. Triplets rpT Don . M : 1 'The old woman who lived in a shoe'' had nothing on the mother that's living in a burn on John Garners farm. near Canton. Ohio. For Daisy-Mhat's her name is the proud mother of irlpletsnow Oreo weeks old, who are ahown with her here. Marriage ljieoii.se , A marriage license was Issued yesterday to Cecil Pin of Tennent, Cat., and Florence Webb of Elgin. Went to Pendleton Mrs. L. II. Norton returned! Mlonday night from I'endleton, where she hnd , been visiting her 1 sister, Mrs. , U. It. Harrison, for j On Hushics 1 ' v Mrs; 'Ruth Allen of Knterprlso was n La "Grande; today on busi ness. : . . Heturned From Trli C. C. R Lloyd und family have returned from a several days visit in Southern Idaho and Oregon. Thj.y report the weuthei was warm there, with plenty of sunshine. The first snow they noticed was near Ourkee and Italtle Snake springs. Have Returned : Mr. und Mrs. W. C (Topped have returned from a vacation trip to Marshfield, Portland., and Long view, where they' have been for two weeks visiting relatives. VMtlng Here Mr. und Mrs. U, II. Osborne-, and family, of Klgin, and Mr. und Mrs. Hastings Osborne and family of Haines spent Armistice day. hero at the home of their mother, Mrs. C. J. Osborne. Leaving ThiirHdny 1-Jlmer Harmleti is leaving Thurs day afternoon on his way to Port land and Kugene. whenv he will at tend '''the homecoming football game. Mr. ITarnden is a .former student at O. S. C. At the Hotels j H.'-l1:. Durst. Maker; Mr. inu M rs. Joe M. Alayer, Lewiston: Mrs. J. D. Rivers, Lewlslon; ('. K, llensloy, Peiidlelon: II. llllliard alid 1 -wlf.', Pendtetoii: Joseph Duron, Nam pa are among those recently register ed at the local hotels.- Drove to John Day Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy, and Mrs. Liza Kennedy spent Armistice day in John Day. They made. the trip by ear. Visiting Hen' Mrs. Nick Alteiihnrcu and sons. Nlek and (till of Portland are vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy. , Mrs. Allenhofen und Mr. Kennedy and brother ami sister. . Visited Mr. ami Mrs. D. pulnam spent Sunday In Walla Walla visiting friends and relatives. They return ed to lu Gran ile Miuday. Here, Yesterday Mrs. l'Yed Fox. of Union, was III Sai Grande yesterday. 1 In I.a G mode Mix. J. K. Hutchison from I'niou was a caller in ti Grande Tues day. ' On lln.-lnrss Air. and Mrs. Tom Harrison are in Portland on business. Wosfwny Club to Meet The Wesiway club of the W. .11. A. will meet ut tho home of Mrs. Herman Goeck Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. All officers nro urged o attend. Returned Jacob Dobrin returned Monday from Portland where lie fpe:it the weekend on business. ' r- ! Si mil Norton's Kiddy Shop G. A. U. Veteran lle, . George Hlllman. of La Grande, has received newspaper accounts following un earlier? telegram of Ills father's death, which occurred In Spooner, Wis., on Oct. 21. His father, T. H. Hlllman, was S2 years of age and was well known in La Grande, having spent about six months here winter before last with his son. While In Iai Grande Mr. Hillinun attended the G. A. It. and American Legion, meetings regularly In fact, it was a com bination of two posts, as Mr. Hill-' man was the only surviving mem ber of tlio Spooner G. A. K. and Willi Ills dea tli. t he organization past out of existence. He became ill While en route home to Wis consin, where h0 spent the remain der of his life. He enlisted in Company H, Gruhllllnois Infantry on Apr. 13, and served until the end of the Civil war. At his funeral, lie was accorded full mlll t a ry h o nors, w i tli tho K n k wa I d Moe post of the Spooner American Legion and the Howitzer company of the V. N. G. in charge. Dur ing - his funeral all business Iij Spooner was suspended. Returned Tills Morning Mr. ami Mrs. George T. Cochran and daughter Hetty ret urned this morning from a weekend jlrip to. Portland. . Meets Toiuoi row The Ladies Aid of tho Kngllsh. Lutheran church will meet at the homo f .Mrs, Anibro.se Wright, 200(1 Cove avenue, tomorrow after noon, it is announced. All mem bers nro reo.ue.sted to be present. In Portland George. T. Cochran, La Grande city atlorn6y, was a visitor In Port land yesterday. Seurlet Fever The second case of scarlet fever to be '(iiaranllned within two days was flanged by the police yester day at 2103 Second street. On Ruthless Lowell Williamson went to. Wal lowa yesterday on business. Returned to Work Mrs. Anna Grant has returned lo her work in Dr. J. L. MePher soji's office after a few weeks ab sence due to a serious Illness. Here Yesterday Amsey Strung, of Hunting! en. was In La Grande Tuesday ori business. Weekend hi Portland Iteryl Jones and Hern bee Me Kinney spent the weekend In Port land, returning home Tuesday morning. They are teachers at the Willow school. Al l.'nlmi and !a Grande Ray Woodbury spent Sunday in Union a:id La Grande. He Is af filiated wilh tho company thut operates the Union railroad. hKKIC K .VI 11' RANDITS GRANTS PASS. Ore.. Nov. U (Al') Authorities ure working on a Hue which may hod to the ar rest of knife bandits who Tuesday night held up aMaehes of the Jackson hotel. Mcdro.nl, and es caped with $fi"ti. . FAIL TO OPF.X SAI'K NKW YORK, Nov. Ut AP) Kicht men armed with jilstols held up the officer of the day and naval policemen at the navy base In Rrooklyn early today und after un unsiiccessfol attempt to open u snfe eoiltnlnlng JSfi.OOO. eseapeil. JERSEY SCHOOL DRESSES Ages 6 to 16 $2.98 to $9.90 FELT HATS At Reduced Prices FORMER PRINCESS DEAD; STRANGE ROMANCE ENDED (Continued from Pge 1) Ily her first marriage toe former piTurosH was princess of Schuin burg Llppe, wife of Prince Adolphe of thut house. Ho died In ltUr,, and for years she lived side. by side with' other members of the Hohcn nolle in apd Selutiimburg Llppe families: alt suffered reverses u result of the war, of course, but their im, was exalted compared lo what awaited Victoria.- MariTel to Young Maii In l'J27 she met Zubkoff,. iJ years old, wlio-was said to. have repretenlM! himself to her as a ItiiKslan emigre of good family, but was believed really to have, been the son of n cobbler, and to- have worked at such professions as waiter and gigolo In a Purls dance hull. The princess, then CI years old, anil ho were married despite the opposition of tho former Kaiser, and others of her family who forced. her to renounce her royal standing . beforo sho Went ahead with the 'latvT-life romance. No sootier had -they been mar ried ut Ronn'than young Znldtaff began'to attruej. attention, to him self, . with, -eiapadekjVtn public houses, affairs wit It otlier. -women, und nnuierousi-tilts. -.with. -the. nu thoiTtiesover such nmtters as bad checka. i ' ' ; ' , v -' 1 Ho ' ..filially ' wih oxpHled from Gerhinny, 'then front llelgium a id at Various '.Uiiiya later had trouble finding agreeable residence In sev orul countries of- P.urope.. His wife for a while Vemalned, attached to him, but finally' she left him, 'and when he'. reappeared Id Germany a few days ago served him with-divorce papers. ,..;.', "Vicky" hs she 1 was called, was tho favorltp. grandchild of Qiieen Victoila of Knghiiul.Tor whom she was named. The , British , iiuee:i willed .her the grenUest part of. a jewel cojlectron whicl islio liiid spent years in, bringing together. Sho recently was sjiid to have sold most of these, to. meet Zubkoff's debts. ' . ' . According - to' ' talk ""in fonper court circles the Tiite.sk. 'method of Zubkoff to extort money, .was, a threat to write a nmvle scenarlo'in which the courtship,' marriage und relationship. 'of the, two would be depicted j:i, an ohjectlonuble man- RISHOi IS IIONOIU'.D WASHINGTON, Nov; 13 AP) The' Reverend S." ' Arrlnrfton 'Lyteli, missionary .blshjyp. ,gf...ChiQag'o, to day wus elected by. the house, of bishops of liio Kptscopal church to the bishopric of Honolulu. GIVE RECITAL Howard II. Hiiiiseom. I'otnposer planlst, who will appear In a re eilal November 15 siKUiMtreil by tin Christian. Kndenvor MM'lety of the Presbyterian ehurvh. A kidney discovery of great importance Natural aid found in Mexico (Also for high blood . pressure and indigestion) EVERYONE who hears of this discovery is amazed. It comes from Mexico. It is the pure fresh sap of the famous maguey plant a great health food, a valuable tonic in kidney deficiencies, high blood pres sure, indigestion and glycosuria. This marvelous discovery is a natural vegetable milk called "aguamicl" in its native coun try. There it has been used for centuries, but now it has been concentrated and imported here with the name shortened to Agmcl. Agmel is particularly suc cessful as an aid in the "de generative" diseases and faulty conditions in the genito-urinary system. All men and women cntcring' v.iiddle age should in vestigate Agmcl. Everyone of every age should learn at once about this wonderful natural Annuel Gotham Furrier Is Released By Russian Bandits TIENTSIN, China. Nov. Ill (AP) Aaron Urenncr, New York fur rier, nrrlved hero today after near ly a week's captivity in tho hands of kidnnpers, believed to. he Rus sians. He was in a highly nervous condition and unahlo to glvo a co herent account of what had hap pened to him. A telephone message - was re ceived after lie arrived at his homo to tho effect that "there arc 20 of " and that they would get re- vongo if his "promise is not kept." It was believed tho "promise" was to pny the ransom demand, which finally was reduced to 150, 000. since Joseph Premier, brother of tho furrier, denied any rausfiin had been paid to secure Ills release. Police wore said to be awaro of the identity of the kidnapers, and to have located three of them lit the Chinese district adjoining the Kngllsh concession. A raid was planned for this morning. It. was believed the gang became fright ened at tho closeness of tho police Investigation and permitted the captive; to escape. TWO MUX FSCAPIO DF.ATIf POItTLAND, Ore., Nov. Ut (AP) Firo and blasting powder nearly took the lives of two, men hers to day. . . D. D. Holland. CO, "T nwnken- ed early today by crack ting Humes and was forced to floe. Oscar S. Cook, GO. escaped with his llio but wus Injured seriously by a premature blast of powder. Klamath Child Is Burned to Death KLAMATH FALLS. Ore, tfov. 13 (API Left uslei! In n-r tent whllo Iut pmvnt.H, Mr. untl Mrs. Joo ItoiiHTu went visitliiK. Angelina ltoinoro, fi. wus burned to death armc QUEEN OF AUTUMN FLOWERS Bring tht wrnith' of Autumn sunshine into your home. Decorate with Chrysanthemums now here at their ra diant best. Order today CLARKS Florists i aid to health particularly those who are being warned of danger by frequent arising at night, backache, high blood pressure and other symptoms. Imported by The Agmcl Cor poration, New York and Mexico, D. F. "Digestion Now Perfect" Food did not digest and caused great distress. I was run down and con stipated from improper diet and hard work. After taking Agmel I find that my digestion is perfect, 1 sleep well and feci normal in every way." L. B. Curti$, Hollywood, Col. Auk flbout Agmcl at drug stores and get free li terature imnemiMi ! i , i rV" s 'A last night when tho : tent houo caught fire, the Romero family resided In a construction camp near Spruguo river. Grundy Refuses To Name Senators WASHINGTON. Nov. HI (AP) Joseph R. Grundy, president of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers asso ciation today declined to givo tho senate lobby committee his list of "common and preferred senators," which he spoke of In prevloun tes timony in explaining ids opinion that senators from states from which only small amounts of fed eral revenue were derived should say but little on tariff legislation. It was Grundy's remark about sen ators he thought should keep unlet that prompted his recall by tho committee. NORMAL SCHOOL HOPES TO UPSET MONMOUTH TEAM (Continued from Page 1) a doubt Its enthusiasm ut tho team's chances. During the. assembly a skit of tho high school senior play, "So This Is London," was presented by a part of the cast, assisted by Miss Sartalu. Serious Stomach Troublo Stopped With . HY-PEP-SEN If you feel "all In" and have sus picious Indications of sorlous ail ments, don't neglect the warning. These warnings are danger signals and should be heeded. If you have been . kept awako most of the night, perhaps all of tho night, with a gnawing In the stomach or bowels. If you have Dizzy Spells. Headaches, Dyspep sia, Heartburn, Loss of Appotito or gas on the stomach and feel you just cannot go on, tako Hy-PIOP-Ken and be' relieved. Hy-PUP-Sen is not just ill or dinary Tonic, but a really wonder ful scientific preparation. Take It yourself. Recommend It to yotii friends. It will not fall. For sale by Moon Drug Co. Adv. 1STEVENSVAN EKGELEN COl ' vaa r : . .'New I :- . PURE SILK HOSE . Fancy lllack lH'cls ; ; 98 c A Thick T-Bone Steak! NOTICE Iiuginning Nov. 18th, ALL DKUG STORKS will close us follows: ' ICvery Diiy Except Saturday, 9 . in. Saturdays, 10 p. in. Sunday Afternoons, 12 m. to 5 p. ni. rOMCF.MAN SUSPENDED ' ! PORTLAND, Ore.,; Nov. 13 (AP) William II. Rruotiing, police Uou-. tenant, faced mnv charges toduy ami was suspended from tho police,' forco lor 30 days following a hear-) lug yesterday when Mrs; Anm Schnider, attractive swimming liifc Htr.ictur, told of an eight year love) affair with tho policeman, ENROLL NOW Day and Evening Classes La Grande liusiness College LOS ANOBLKS Convenience GomfortroSKospitality You wilt appreciate the excellent service and moderate rate. . The city's most centrally located hotel.' . One block from Pershing Square . convenient to all leading shops, ' theatres, financial . iruututions and electric depots for all resorts. . . Garage adjoining. All Ounide Room Eath With Bith ... One Iomoh -- Sj.fiO, $3 St Two rarwiti - - la.Ktt. f I, K , Unexcelled FooJFriendty PHeti ;. i Frank Simpsok, Jr., Dntaar . Sixth Gran4 Ran-'. Medium well dmio? Rich hi flavor, lender and Juicy ' a treat Tor Jailed tastes I Ylmt could Ihj more tempting for tho he-mail with mi lmucst-tu goodness upiielllel Hungry for u good steak' Try . one of these choice t-honcM at' the Saeajawea either the cof fee Shop or .Main Dining Room. -Hot Kcneroiis and dellrloo.i to entl Served exiortly in u liu tel famed for Its lieuuty and ex cellent appointments. SACAJAWEAINN "X'olnts llio Way to Keller Things." Moon Drug Co. Wright's Drug Store L. & L. Drug Co. Red Cross Drug Store Glass Drugs, Inc. 1