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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Five Thursday; November-21, 1929 : 1 - ! Local News in Brief f Went t ICiUcriiriso MlhH Moore, repistrur of the Nr nml wlinnl, went to Kntorprlso yes terday in the interests u tin .Asso ciated ilirl Students' oixiintuuioii of thut hhrh wJmol. Lois Nelson Is jtCUNTY P.-T. A. Hanked Second In U. 0. Contest Auilllnry Mi-rimx ; Crystal Itehcknli Jindiro r ..hviorlnn Men's otub will r Tin. Ladles Auxiliary moetlnn: or , Crystal neneiinn iir ' m(,Pt thu monliiK "I lli" homo nf '' ",'"n i-omi, ti.ui j a liraiKlC Maine OI Wlnh.w the K (i, K. met Inst nisht In their . met l:i roiilur session Wednesiia.. wilkorsnn. M avenue, ,u 1 "ntvi-intty or OreRon from .; fn,,l Toi Kut. hull for h ilellslitiul chicken din- evoulnf,' with Adelaide, luuuiou,.! n..,,,,i. dellithtful cvonlnu i October lli:S In Oi-tnbni- j.iijii, II la : " --M K.uii.cn.iuu vjiitiiigiu crulk I, Kilo 1-imo l'rlnco, iifi ami an onjo.vabln oyoiiIiik will) ! noble icrand. proslilltiK. i ne iium- i 11(1ku1.(m1 ,,ob wn0 atlc-ml. The Kmnounood, Miss Ne.I:.hn Is from I smith Holland .Slorlos. about thirty prestou. lii comtlnii" ; iunilon of oiiIcpih for tho cui-icnt 1 f) ()j BxU,ll(ll., ln n tilc ' I ji (Irun.lo and Is . sophouioi-Q In Tho riiinn County IHstrlol of j carroll -Alloc in Wonderland. I mon of tlio conmvKtitlon. . fjonruuiisiu turn y.-nr. '"' , , "r"'"" ' l.nnux-ccaso r u-ini?. I ,. This contest wuh-hikhimh-ocI by Tuesday v-nliv.' In Inn manual j in-ann .nnotte or tlm Wooden Itc-tiiins Home ' Hl'iury unit llio .nl udoW coi arts hulhllni; of tin. Iji li'.l" i slini-il. IU.IIIMS ii.h.i. , -r ..i.,i, ul,..r.i t.-lih li-u flnnmri. A . : .. . .... . ......... . .. lrH Frank Allrtorsoll, who was i oporimvo siuro itir I no purpose; u' ....... . ' cnrier l nroo i-niins hi uouor. ijurc.'l ln an uutomohilo iiecident 1 oiiotim-tiirlnK tlm seadlnir nC iroOuY '. vl0 l''os'.lont; presld-j (!rk Poppy Kopil fuko; at IliintinKlon Moniluy lllKlit, linn . Looks, -nooks I hiivu imii.1 Aiirlnit , "k. "h .'Iti-.I. l J It"")"- ni , rciiirin il to lii-r homo on (Vilar , ' ywir una wnni inoy imvn " " iii-ur.i Aninuui-inino an.i in.. Slto Ih Ti!- mount tu nn ' won llio huiijim:l lor " .MiniKoy. HEARS REPORTS 1 UYIIh Cui'ohtfluut, . j SinnllpyKU-i' to Jtli'i- lud j Mild other Ik1h. fm j AiIhiuh ,ltmm (f Nar.nnth.' lliirwcss Old M n I It o r Woul luntlH. Attnitulvi? Intk oovcii made j hard tlm . . nnl unnnp-luyiiienti HiiHlontit vt IkkiUh they luul re:id ih.niy ruitnil lhe!r cxiiendlturoa woro also dixidnycd, t Tor (U'coltfcs and luxuricK allko An i xlilhil ix' h(id(H for children and Uiiik contrlhiilo to hrfiiRliifT showrd many ImhiKh with fuhy talc ; nhnut t ln situation which they tiili'n and Buy cover, Just thr type ft-nr. In which ehitdrcn d. lthl. i.i'h Nelson won necond nine in Meeting Held Tuesday in i x . fivHhnuui TtiHilnp cont(Ht, held r' j liVaiKlC NHU16 "Ot (In -Tin I Mitch Twin. inin tlfTOlVWOO Kltton That flrew DUOIIjOO HEADS MEET WITH HOOVER i won. ln a '1 hnnkflilvlnc I homo wit.!, turm nf alx nnmtliM un romplotoil. hoiiui or plonty, iivoiflowiiiB With Luura Ollvor wuk iippointPrt hy t fall pr..ilnoi, .ami hoiKjnotH of i inilih; 'wlinil lis prosH oon-OBpoinl- in., ..)i..v...nllioiiiliiilH. ! r-lll. ihltloil 10 ll.'KllI III OI1C... Illl'l - - Miv. Kltoli-n 'r;;s',1n"'1- injurc.l ln an automohilo iiooi.lont omomwrlnK ;i-iuin simiii-iiik imhjs . i inl Iul 1,11 Tho rommunl.y n.-Hvlly com. ! A oon.mlU.o w.ih n.pol,,lo.l to, a ...i..... r i i . i .-n..-.un..in.. t?upKi naj'iy im i.i.u o.- --.. ... .,.....!.. Illlll..- Ul -. t P ..niit, - . I,., -I.Ul'l III l. ..l..!...'-. n.ti- " - - - -.,., ........I f ...I...I .... i.n.'n lltl iinK.inii nun in... - ' pnrl. il to ho rooovor nit rnii illy. ' ino loniostiiic riwuyH. itizok woro --- - wlllho la 1.1 i.o-xt. W.t:iflny oviMi- " ", ,lrl(.H0 uMUouiTl. painful. . S un.l l" In tl.u form lt W- M'- Mlklold of Nov. 27. who., a program will j '';r ''' 1 .,,., on , coop for nrtMM l0 Vrnlt.lulo. newly olnotoil pro!.lcnl. pri.mU-i1. Muinnirs aro , i ho Holootoil hv Ihn wlnorji. Kin a vtr,.- ra rn-ra... sim.. It,.. ; pootinh- a .Might rut ownliur 1 "!...,.,...,. ,.0- i ! tr. tho mou,hor. - nlKht in ll.oir II.M nanoo o. ..,..,. .., fl ,1(.rc j I.IKS Oh- IN.intlKS -- " " I'OltTI.ANI.. llro.. Nov; SI (AIM ,''"" " "'" : Ollllllll.ll.'. . I "-I...1 ..'"I lli'hl ........ 'ami told of plniiK ror tho fnrmin cf 11 (-ounty l.lhrary Iohkuo nn !.'. nti ItH piHijocl for Novomhor, throo ; nno-aot playn In oaoh wartl. .IiiiIkob will Kdeoi the throo lust ; pIiivm In llio pL.ko -i.nl thoH..'? will : ho prOHontod in rnr.h ward. lit-iiiKliU and praijtloos aro lioliis i hold, prr-piirntory for tho tlortorm- h. iIoh. anocii wlih'lf will Inkf plaoo sonn. At I he Hoi.-I. -Mary IC. itarlKho, I'ayolto; l.'i-od '('. KvoretH. WlMiVor: .Mr. and Mrii. -.1. A.' Summoi-H. Spoknao; 1'.' l ; Kllltun. iuston; Mm. II. I..' Amlor-; non, r'-'llomrhiirR; 1). I'. Smith unci j family, llcilso; Anna Stolnlnmnwvi flolso; Wiiltor I juicing. Italwr, iro r. ic.'U rosfHirnTltf: at- llio Inoa.l itor j toll-. . - ... . , X('H It-.xiks Now liooli will nn pin mm 1.11- Thl, 0flWi r ami l)is. prlnoaor aro eiilutlon at 7::ici this vvcninK at tho m,ot(.(l ,0 artiy0 ,oro about Sal- Kails, lo brlnic line a prlsonor ' John .Miiitorucl, ss. dlod In n wanlod hero' on u oar Ihort chariro. ! lmKpllal today from Injurlos lv- ivp.l ivovi'ml.or 13 wnou-no w.as hoys' ami Birls' dppartmonls. 1' tiSr1 1VI" i Westerners Take I Prizes In Kansas Snonillmr SofiwulAVlks-r- ; Mm. c J. Jool l spomllnff sov-1 " " ' , .'. 1 '.'1 vt. hor sis- . KANSAS C1TV; Nov. 21 (AD Willi 111. 'int. 1 .... .. i,-.-n. ...si.. 1 tor, Mrs. tliMirw -Marx, or RiiKno. ( l.i'lt -y.toMtayr 'j V- " -l ,: (i. 1 S. Mnrfnit" .It'ft : yoslo'r.lay': niornhiK Tor, Poildlolon un a buiii-'j 110 Aii.- tlit will roliun tti j.n tirand'.. tho lasi firjlie wok. . .ravins Today Alrr. Mlnnl.i Voiins t'ranklln. circiwd of t"..0ncl' jiorsnns In. Mpur !t1ioni: to'-now vanities; tho hluo; 'lilnnds of the livestock world on- ', U'red today the busiest Juduini; sea skiiiik'cI nrre '. I.ein . Ward.- , of. Kill. .rprlso. ciiy, lowu. ' .!.-. . s.opped .in. l-a. .riranilo , lasl ' :ili,"lit j -, ; .: -- '. ' - -oa his-way 10 Callt'orhla -where, ho! iii.pc .'ivmi Wallowa 4'oiniiy 1m drlvlnif- for. nil liidoi'lnlU- may. : j . ,-'rank ltradley,-: of. liostlno, ami '' ' ' ' - j It. It.-Knappor. 'Joseph., wore l oll l.st .VlKlit ' . visitors In l.a (Irnnde today. .- -lii:. -iKQtH'rt tl. wnlclor ion. lasi who has boon ..visllliii, wiiu 11. 1 !iiion ()f ,,p .Anu.t.an Itoyal 1-lvo oi.iism. .wir. i'. -11. 1. - stock , show. Ctraiidu. . IB leavlnq: today on .lior. . Th K,,p.. loturn trill' lo ll. r I101110 In Sioux whore she will stay ror the rest of, thlnyonr. ' .v .;., '.-': ' II0111 Tllosilay ; . .Mir. I'eto Heaver anil Mrs. 11. - llorstinah motored to l.a Grande .Tuesday rroiir ll'ir lioine In Ka-.-mola. ... - ' -:, Arrived IjisI XtjM . - '- -Mis. J. ti. -uoui. or utonus t-or-rv, univr.d ih. Iji (Iran.lo last nlht. 1 SI11. will, visit in Island flly at 1 - the. homo of the Itov. II. J. Hanson. : . . 1.1 Iti'tiirns llinnt 'Mrs. ItoinOr -Spear., 'of . SSWS -Non U Third 'sireel, who tinderweni a major operation at .llc 1r. Won-, derliuk hosidlal Nov. ' in. returneil to -her liome. yesterday.- ' ;- '-. Tho silver trophy itlveii by the ICansas City St.iekyards coinpaity r-or the. state livestock team plae IhB first in judKinK nf all classes of livestock went lo the t'alifornla team, with Colorado and Idaho ranklim .second and third. Other, rosulta .Ineliided: Swine Stntes, Oroiron. third; inr cjlvlduals, VhlUlp Sillier, '"n'.v, Oro..' Ilocl Tor' first ilaee, .! VM.1 DAM 'OUMltlA sti'iick hy nn autninolille driven hy V. f. Wellln. I'lirtlali.l. A:i IlivesliKallnn started. , ' . NEVADA OFFERS NEW SCHEME FOR vwvtxtcir'iwx'Jrt t TX'ir'l oounctl. Inul of thv (Contlr.ued' from Pflso 11 c ' v t AS. WiiMh.. Nov. 21 (AP) U'-Llmni-'l mill Canal's buslnos 1 enemy of I h- VI hlmr NWiinl ' '"" inion adopted a resolution urttini) Allornoy John 1- JIcNal. placl A,i r '..loainn. coauthor itlu' OrcKOi, deleKa.l..n In oonKros - on the stand O. IT. llru. Kee,al ...i V. -i.i ,,-n Hosle ofa seiios of. to t.roseiit a bill approprlatlnic $!"'.- ,; mon,ii;i.r oi tue in. nan vanoy ra... i.adiiiir tits. Is at the Normal;"' "' "'r jceinlier 2. , Mrs. (leortxe l.ynian, chail-man of i llio law onforeeinent eominillee, re I ported Its work and plans for the Immediate flllure. Mrs. 1,. Foils, elintrmnn of the ; public, welfare .committee In the l.a (.rande oily- emi tiotl.-. It.1,1 nf tho law enforce ment necoinpltshiueutrt of , her coni mlltec. ' - . ' . - r -. , ' .' Mrs. C, F. MePheison. fifth vice iiresldont Of the Oreuon I'oiiKress route. Asked by . I'Viulds; If-lic did - 0f parents and Tnarhers. 'roported not think the Southern- I'acirle's important phases of the. (linnts lllael; lUllle-Klamath Kails linn, i-ass c'olivenlloll. leUillK of the ex would he used lo rolieve traffic.' on ; tout of parent-teaeher prnitress and tlie Shasta rotilo, Mott replied: - Ismnc of the work yet lo be aceom- "l would he Hiirnrlsod : if tho ' pushed. She also explained cbaiiKos Sonlliorn Pacific did that: . Tlio': n (10 hy'-lawn of Tlie stato oikiiuI nitinaircment Is .too -careful of -op- sal Ion. one of which' automatically oiiitlnif economy to .move .miicli 1 cluiilKes liie nanie of county conn fivlKlit over that 'windlns line Willi clla to County districts, chaiiKlnK heavy iiraili'S.'. " ' -, ' Ihe l.'nlon (Viunly cuineil to Union A sudden unexpoctoil counlei- t'oulily dtstricl of Parcnt-Tcaelier allaek was launcbeil in Ihe hoarlUK associations., ' , loilajv The Indian Valley Itullroad) JMirinK tho eonvonllon Sim. C. A. obmiuiny. iippeariiii; without , a iiayiiurst, who served ns presiueui eloarlv predolerininod -slnlus aim ! C the Oreson oonKress durlmr one therefore plaoed at the mid-point or its most -trylln; periods unci who lictivoeu nronoslnir nnd onposlmt' has Klv.en maiiy years of Rer.vioe.ln ! forces, turned. out to be a bllter.tbe orKanlzatloi), was presented Western Piieiric plan, wlin a me men rsuip iiyuie soemuiin. ...US.- i iiiyinu s. .....s . iiv- Wllllsiou Jiiiianoso Kalry 't'aios. uetivlty. ' Tho l.n flninde city unuiicll was Tho primary hostess for the ovenlim, with Mrs. It. K. lllxnn chairman of the social committee In chai'KC nf the social hour rollnwinc; llio meetini.'. .Mem bers of this committee wore Mrs. U. I-', Moore, .Mrs. Jesse Spencer, .Mrs. Kred (iohrlnir. Mrs. O. 11. .Maxam. Min. Krank Mllloiinir. Mrs. I-J. I. Towler. M iv. Deo Davis, Mrs. Wil liam II. StolliiiK "Jul Mrs. II. . Alexander. , - ' 111 addition to Korcl, Yuuiik nut) llusenwald, they Inoluden: Alfred I'. Sloan Jr., president of (leneral .Motors; J'lcrro . Dnpiuilj i-lui I i-iiiii n of tlie board or .Hi.-.lj IMipunl de .Neaioui-H 'unci ';'comi i pa ay: 1-1. (I. (truce, president of Cia 1 llellllehom Hteel corporation: My" '. ron l 'Taylor, ' chairman, of - U10 llliance ocimmiltee of tho raited both ends of llio economic, scale, : states stool corporation: .Waller tho president arraiiKPd a mcctlm; (iirrotil. prosldonl of tbe. Amoiii wlih the labor men for later In ! can Telephone K Teloirrapli copt tho day, to ilelormlne whut plneo p-my; tionry , M. Itoblafcon, l-0i the workers can take In his wen- Aimoles banker, rcMirosenllnfr tli eral scheme, for suslalned business j California Development boftrcl; anil many others prominent l:r thef (Contlnueil from Page 1) TWO .MIXI-'.ltS kii,m:i NAPA, fill., Nov. 21 (AP) William Woneirer, r.O. and Samuel Condi, :il, minors, were ktllod un der a slide of rock In n quarry at tho Ouhl Hill iiulcksllver mine, :in miles weal or bore. , . ' ! euuntiy's lailiisirlal life, I - : r ".. War Department A pproves Bridge purpnso of Mr. ! Hoover't; series or cionreronces. which already have limludod meet- lliKS-w-llb the presidents ol' tin.', eastern railroads and bankew rrom all sections or the country. 1 Is lo baplsh what ho has termed ( - . : ; "foolish pessimism" lewir.lliiK the WASHINGTON. Nov. SI (AP)' fundamental stability of tho iin- ; Tlio . w ar departiuent today apt, tlon'ii business, proved plans of the Oregon bitfh- ' This Kiial wns before him as he way' eonimisslon lor a brldi;e entered upon tlio eonsullillions ! llorosH tho vlver ; ill Child Iteach, tt-llh liuliixtrliil and labor leaders. : about three-fourlbs ol' a.mllo I'rclm The chlor oxeeuiivi)1 was partlcu-i lis enlrniice to tho ooouiii -, ' ;', , lurly anxious lo avoid the Itislllu- j . . "4 tion. of n vicious -economic. -cycle '' ' 'U''ITl;!lt,1A', V, under which the. workers of llio,: SAN KHANCISCO, Nov. 21 (AP country, the nation's Krent -vm. l.ltillorfiit T. o. Ii: San KrancI''?, siniilnu inass, in expeel.-itlon - ol' r.tc. . .- - " ' ; - '-' :' - '. -.'-'. j Obituary ; 1 Cfiiicenfratiiis on ILSON BROTHERS HctbertlasniTTjr MB ;:;.-'.': VVAKINNNij Hemorrhoids, Colitis, Comtl- -.W - er necca-i ana -;(: Colon tflsordvrs it.' aadcrmlne vonr Ask. wf - nervoui lyatvm Our non-surgical treatmtnt,Usd uccessJully (or 16-years, per; manentty relieves those conili tiohS.'resTores health and rebuilds vitality. Our FtiEE " Booklet contains imporfant in formation and explains .our re markable GUARANTY. Write, phone or call tor It today. ' DrChas.J.Dean RECTAJL d COLON CLINIC ttH aider OPPOS COURT MOUSr rirrti RAIN.P0RIUN0,0IIU0N TELEPHONE ATWATER 2061 afsu.iateo offices Seaiti-ii.n Francisco, Los Angelus the- const rucl Ion of1 rroui. who. lesiine.i iaai.-a larit" .,.! in sne-ik to the-stu- two hiiiro. clams across me i oiiiui-... SCIlOOl todlO to spi.ll. to nil sin . lor Slsr.Ollll won .1 be, made I1MC- n..l..!n- l.,uu..s 1 ..'11 river ai iioiiaovin.:, .mo., ...... - Cohiuinn Is a national aiithorily on ' The Dull. s. Ore. readlnir for i;rail.. tiupils. Kite will ' : : speak at -Conlral school rrom 4 to: oitr.;OX I'OTATOJOS WIN' ': -- 6 o'clock today nt a ineetiii!,- of; .''" -ijTIDAL " W' AVE lonnhont : i SPOKANR. W'nsb., Nov,. 21 Ar,i . , P)-Netted Com potuloos oiteroii:j iroro Today . V "v" w. ,.in:y. u ...s....... ;.;.Mrs. Thorn CVreeo. her- mother, j OroKOii. -wore nwiirded the irran.t. A lev Klcrtor. and J I'S. V o 1,1 i eliainpionsnip over l.m. eilii i.-.i ..i SlII.KS ;lt.WT STI'ltTIIVAXT tContrlliuled.) , Miles (.rant Stiirtovant, who died al Ills home on 'A nvouiie Satur.lav. N'oveniber 111. t!l2fl.' was born at DeKalb. HI., on November 1 1, 1SI1T. lie moved to Formosa, Kan., when a. you m; man and was iHiirrled to i J-'rances Cnhlwoll . in J xstl.- Two 'j elilhll'en were horn to this union, Mrs. Hophn Carbine ol' l.a (Ira ado and Mrs. John Menulro. of San Juan, Texas. About '2.1 years nuo lliey came to Ituens, -ore..' where they resided until 1.1 years uiro, live at the Uil .(Irnnde convcimon ' w " " "".." '" '" two vears B, and visits occasion- i 'l-ro I ley have since inaile their ..in- I., I.-, i:,-,,ile al- ihe boii.e of i """'e. Just a year aKo on Auiiusl i.;. l,.ih,... ll,.,li KvaiiK. i.rln-l" "Is wire passed away, elnal or -the Itlvorla sehool. Mr Harper are in.J.a Clrando .today the elKhth annual Pacific nnrth-j from Cnlcin. Mrs. tlree'n. who has west, potato Ki-owers' show here. bcelt ' enipltiyeil In Seattle , I'lu' j ; - i abpilf two .liionllls, lias V-ol.uro.xl TI'XXKY HACK IX XAVI.I-'.S - to this valley lo spend the Thanks- , i. ' -: T t: lvlnw holidays wlih her mother, i Last .summer sue worked In a lo less IC Ihe Western. ?'aclric should build .its proposed line. ; AFTER QUAKE ( " . KILLS MANY , (Continued from 1'afiO onV .Mfl'lierun nniiMiinccd the coininK national field .worker, who Will hold n..nno-(liiy Insllhile here next month. Halior and tTmutHla eoimly assncliiiions will ho Invljod lo -nl-lend the niee-tlntf hero, isn live tn It nt o may be appi'oxit.naioly I lie h)ko of a 'l'OrJIoAal eonfereueo. ."Snpei,inlend(Mii. M. A. Say re spoke oil the valne. of1 bunl:n ' which in nIJII ldp:ils nf (iharaetei In Ihe lives I .v' . .l.ni.-it.i iiiiiii'iivlni' tftn wiil-lf 1" I i... '.I... .' hi...,.,.,. 1 kind On 1-1 ccniber tS of the name year his ! sun-in -law. I'YunciH Carbine, wan XAIMKS.' Nov. 21..'fA'P) Cietie' Tunney, rvtiiWl Jn :ivy.wtds:ht idinm-, al store; leaving to fro to Seattle. Ipion of the world and hi wile.. !the former Molly Lauder, arrived ; here today from ltrionl, homeward ..i.tilr.nil hv Hi,, i-iiiinlv lHirrii'v i-oni ' . . - ! rather. The .conch.slon '.nf (ho ' evening j r'l'rt to all who knew him, and he was u-iven hy MIkh Mabel Doty, .of I . ' Kremiy uiiiwcu m i .n m-.nn Ihe l.a (ii-ande public library., vni I told of the uttnictive booltH she h-f, Mrs.x' iv.rjiyi unjtiuuye"1 ji : ; , I 1 tonsil operanon un.s inorinn, 11 I is reported. ... . j Oorm-tlnit '. i The lniitb served .it tlio chainber j of coininerco dinner Tuesday wax not tho .ItoHclawn lamb, won by Cliiyton' Vox al the Tacinc Inter ! ntitional .J.tviwtorJc nhow,; ns prev j inu.sly anTjCniK-d. but Was oik; of I his prize- fat laiiibs which he ex-' flluitcrt bolli at Portland .and a Salnm, : talvliiK first .Jdzo -'it; -the St a to fair. MV. and Mm. i mnu-y win hot no llvrs wcri' Inst llu-ii tor. ine .( niieo fiaieH uuoiini im'. Hlenmshiii Vuleunia which leavei-! si:i:KI.(i AIWTK' ri.li:lt Naples lomorrow. : xoAI K. Alnska, Nov. Jl AP) . ..j MdiJcniilon of I tie weather, com- III? SWAM ASHOUK 'J blned wlih Hi ' .slatemeiit dlriict j from Olaf Swenson. nn hoard lJie ship - Naunk,'. feobonnd' at Nonh at Lord.'; Cove ail l.aintilJnO Ihonturlirdl.striel. ... i, ; 'rh.t.J 'Kteitiuer laisy was Rlvlliu a'lHiance to ' lite stricken coin- 1 muniac. V V - ' " 4 1 All -' means Of- cOMirniinlealion I other llia:i radio art cut au.-- t. ' crtnw.iiitnir .miMtiindlni; of iinin and St. : Lawrcnco also was remirtod ltii ,t ' ui. ...... ui,,,-v . u-n-i- ' .OWXe been swept by tho L,:mhs from aimtlur. So insnirinir i V- was her talk tliat afterwards many gathered around the table, to ex amine tlie books more closely. A called beyond, and on September I I of this year, his brother, Harry Slurtevant, of Jtulte, Mont., and j. nn March 2'2 his sister, Matle Ijiw- i yw, were called. Itosldes his dtiUKli- i lers he leaves lo mourn his Ions n ' iH'olher, Tom Slurtevant, of Koi'- i niona, Kan.; a sister, Mrs. (leorne I law ley, of New York; nine Knind clilldren, and one Ki'eat-Krandcbild. and a host of friends, Ho was a and . devoted husband and Rood neighbor and n ! borhood In which ho lived. bad arranged on exhlliit, telllim: ln-t,rp T pT y rni KrUMICA. Cal..' NOV. 11 (AP)-- Alfred Voife-ht. aueinptinfr to snil-: from Juneau. t Alaska, to New Vork, in a. sixteen fool boat, covered with animal skins, cmiio to.Kilef in ttio'Hurf :off sIh.-ii whov SlKitt'llH Tii a n'1,Ul.i.llf.1 iiU im! cap'sj.ed his , boat. He swath. to bo sboVh tit the Chicago, Inti.'r nationHI show. .'- . V. :, ashoro ,and annouiied " ho Vvould. cotitl:iiu tho trip when he reeov-ei-ed the boat. ' 1 s. 1 (.'nnipe, Siberia,, that a. ilnj? leltin sent, out ft'om the ship should reach. tho vicinity today, whevu pi lot, .Carl1 Hen' Kiel's on was seen riy-intf,- r.ei'ently ,by natives. rovly('d hope thai, the missing pilot would be t'oitiid' Ho'on. . Klclson was about (ill -miles (from North f'atto wb'en i last tjk-hiKi. - . ! Swenson, head of the eoiiiTtrtuy ! which owns tho Nanuk. mesHiuted Ymir Dollar Will Prove its Power at the New York Store i'Jf'Vi- suns For men and young men, smartly styled suits at prices that will appeal to the thrifty buyer. The newest fabiics and colors are here for, your selection $14.95 & $23.45 OVERCAOTS Men's fine all-wool overcoats, well tail ored. Come in the desired colors and patterns $9.95 to $17.50 WORK SHOES Heavy full stock, munson last composi tion soles, stiting and durable $2.95 FLANNEL SHIRTS Men's extra heavy flannel shirts, full cut, good fitting come in olive dral)- $1.25 WOMEN'S HOSE Women's fine rayon and wool mixed, in newest colors. Special 49c WOOL PANTS Men's heavy all-wool pants. ' Good for the ranch, woods or other out-door wear $3.95 Here You can save from 2'rr, to 3-1 on women's ready-to-wear. Ten Stores La Grande, Ore.; Boine, Buht, Twin Falls, Nampa, Emjnetl, Hurley, Rupert, Caldwell, Ida.; Walla Walla, Wash. tlie .Nome. Nuclei . laic yesterday that the tetniiorntipio til North C'npo liail risen lo .26 ile;ref-s above zmo ami. that the atmosphere was clenr ami calm; - 1 " ' : BE PRESENTED ON , ) TUESDAY EVENING i (Continued from Page 1) number of posters were displayed as a reminder of national bonk weok. PollowliiK Ih Hue list of books on display; Nelson Nursery Ilhvmes. Hannormtin Little Hlaclt Samlio. ImdKc- Tbre Utile Plus. , , l.oftlnK Noisv .Nora. ' lUtKan Mltle Itlaek and "nilto humb. , Ortan Utile Lost Plus. ' Milne ( hrlstopner lioniu hiory j w Nl)Himt,m dlreetinK the mule, nooK. "Iniley" was written by (leorjfe Diinlap (Irlmm's l-'airy 'iales. H Kiittfman and Muse Cunnelly. AnderMonThumhallna. - , . Stevenson f'hlld's Harden of Versofl. Thompson S i 1 v e r IVnnlea (n book of poems). on n I'Yhluy nltsht. Act. two. Is lmr j mediately titter dinner add the con- eluding net takes place the lollow- Ink' miiniliih'. j Mr. Ilatley Is Koueral chairman, with M. 'o(didKo, director, And-j mer Playle is business maniiKor and j Harley Ulchardson has eharwe or j i tho publicity...!. T. Longfellow . is i stiifce innnaKer, with t'liarles Hochru j In eharKO of tho properties and V, . DRESS-UP REMINDER V- Sleep in style as well as comfort '. Wliy not? Pajamas should be refreshing in. color as , well as useful in cut. These ore both. The newest: pattern effects, bright as you please, yet always in1 perfect taste. You'll like every little detail. , , See the beautiful new patterns in our. windows-.';'; $1.95 to $7,50 Patiie' Prtstrtti "i f.DFATFT STAR V HEP FiPST PtCTVPF- . See and Hear v. Mrs. John Gilbert " In a triumph tor her experience -an you! !ALL'lALKKN-Z .ucilLTKV" mi ' Also All Talking Comedy "The Salesman" Vitaphone Acts-Sound New. Now Playing Sophomores of ' L. H.S. Arrange Library Exhibit "Visit Ihe World with the Soph niuoros," are the words that ifrot-t you first when you look at tin; ex hibit at tho Iji Grande public II l.niry consisllnif of articles made by the high Heboid classoH for na tional book week. Ill-low- lliese ivorils Is it lai-KO map of the, world, dolled wlih tiny pi iiuanis. written on i, in- side with a sludenl's name, and tho oilier side with Ihe name nf a hook, "Kuril flult represenls a travel book read by soino mem ber of the. Hophomorn IChKllsh III c lnss dmlnu a six weeks period. I-'Iiiks are locnled In the territory ropresenlod by the hook." There win; a bell of territory from West ern Kuropc which was coveron with i.onniintfl. nloncf tho shores of ihe Mediterranean, throuuh Arahlfi, I'ersla, un.l sprea.llnif inlo China and .latian. I hat bad luosl of tin- rlllRK. KliawInK thill l-VOU If those nn n't the most travelled countries, or the most written uboul. lliey are o.-rtalnly the most road about hy I lie sopliomoi-e class. Many of the slu.lonls "Iravellc-d" In North and Holilh Aluorlea mid Africa. havlnB enontrb fliitts to chow an aellve l:ilon-st In these I'ountrli-H. One aiU-eatiiresouie stu dent Journeyed .o Siberia, and six flan:: wore placed in -tlie Norlhcrn Sea. melllllllK Hlorlos 01 polar ox I p.-.llllons. ! Hoop rlc-nres carved hy studeals, : some miniatures of the books, j others characters or riiiurcs in Ihe bonlc. Of special Interest and Blum bit' Inl.-nt are: a res. line lion i curved by tb-ral.l l-:vuiis. from "Hl Viins III Ihe -luiml.-s," by Wells; Ihe front of n calhodrnl carved ' troin soap and colon d, by Klilh liya .Mi teall-. from " The. I nl ho.lriil'' by lllilth W!ilil.-: and n li-allstle j flifiiro by lunnld l'0!ircb. Troin I -Wild Animal I'els." I 'Inn n i ii 1 11 staK' iirrainr-d wlih If-ttiin.- and fiuures. porn-ayed i diamiir Ihal bad been xtndlell. A seone rriuii "Hhe Kmops to ('on ion. -r" ni: eonslrilcteil by Cleda i llarvc-y anil Arlo Noy.-s. A pin-tor by llniu-OA llilrl'-jr with a ,lotiire of a liot.leiit inoonllirhl. . i.-oiiii, wlih a rl.-vcr l in KilKireat- ! Iiik Ihal n.lienliin is set sll on the Uavea of book, und travel to nw Tut Store For Eveny Man Mr TTTTin'i rif.it J mmsr fclv) coo! GRANADA FRIDAY & SATURDAY A DCDDV Al I TALKING DRAMA Or CAmPUS LIFE Tl ATX M WITH RUTH TAYLOR WILLIAM COLLIERJR JOBYNA RALSTON JUHN S1ULLA11U J Also All Tnlkllut ('iillli-ctliv. Itst )ay Tisloy . OS MOVIKTONK l-OI.l.li:S' All TitlMmr ililiHlitlt:iJnilJlLl!.LlLUUlU,llllUI.Mi iiiniiimiiiwi mniiriniiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiMHmuii;iiiiiittin--T::niimirrTU7i-