Wednesday, Novemlicr 27, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANGE, ORE Page Five I I .rical Nftwsln Rripf I Vlerco ill Portland .VotwlthsUHuling dry conditions. "Walter M. Horco. ex-governor and f:irnicr and stockman ' of I'nioii county. Ih keeping butty. "Wo have just finished plowing 500 acres." ho explained nt the Imperial, "it Is our experience that when tluv M'cd Iti planted In the dry ground It will get vjjo .moisture later and (jive us a crop. I know some farm its think otherwise, hut that has been our experience and we a.re following' the practice." Air, I'jerce in running' 100 head of cattle and three bunds of sheep, so thut he is deep in the sheep industry. Hut, he mn-ji, Hheep are low, wool 1m down uffil lambs are 25 per cent under rhat they should he. " have never seen hay so- high nt Thanksgiving time us it Is now in 1'nion couniy," continued the ex-governor, 'it is -f 1 H a ton. Of course wc have seen it higher at the end of a hard win ter, but here it is scarcely Thanks giving day yet und the price Is high, very high. 'Phis is partly due, I think, to conditions In Cali fornia, and the discovery that alf alfa yields are not us abundant as they were, it seems that alfalfa takci: something out or the ground, undone scientists don't, know yet just what to, put hack. They think that after a few years of alfalfa maybe the land should be planted to wheat. Tills is another reason for the reduced hay crop. .We had a fine crop of wheat. .tf)is' year, but there isn't much in, It u.1. n dollar h bushel. You kno'yj-. rvolgot my : idcati about the geiie.ral siiuat ion in ! thin country; 1 wjs working two j (oinhlnes during harvest and there wi-ve H automobiles belonKlnjf to ! thir hands at the home, ranch. None of the cars was paid for. We had u crew of ten men recently, and nine of them had cars ,only one ; of them paid for. We had a couple ; of . cooks for the men during the . aeason. Kach cook had a finer en closed car than 1 drive, and neither of-' the cars was paid for. Hut I don't see how you arc going to remedy this condition by law." lire Oregonliin. " ' : . ' . Here ri' Tlmnksivhig T Miss Kslhcr Koont'., of Los An- j geles, is expected to arrive today to spend Thanksgiving with her brother and his .Viic, Mr." and Mrs. Ira Koont:;. She will be accom panied huuic by her mother. Airs, '. K. Kountz, w(io has spent I he past year hero vHUi her son. Mrs. Koontz has made many friends s while here who .regret to. see her leave. In Play ('act 1 . (ieorgo Anderson, of La Grande, who is a junior at the liilversity of -Oregon, niajoring in pre-law. has . iH'on mimed as one nf the prospee- I COAL... I Give us a trial order we know we can please you. MOLASSES. A carload get yours. Phone Last Showing r nipuii & uuiidiiu I . , : 1525 Jeff erson St. rf Granada fl 41 i Continuous Showing Thursday jSikis&mBs. 1 ' 1 J t All the Thrills of the Air which will entertain (fQlMi ' 1 y ' you as it thrills you with 1' R ' ' M 1 f '(JC'& DEATH MADE t. Mfr Mri W I ') , With Marie Prcvnst Husscll (ileason V. jJTJ ffl .AliTnedy . JHjilNgJ 1 M i , tjr i ---- - ar I ; "H" r i?ivii'i nnvnv tlve memberH of the cast for John Galsworthy's play. "Kscape," which will bo presented at tho university the nights of December 0 and 7. The selections for tho final cast will be made sometime next week, it was announced. (i really Improved Miss Katharine WJssler, -daughter of Air. and Airs. G. Wissler, who has been quite ill of flu for the last two weeks, Is reported to be very much Improved at present. Claw) Organizes If. If. Hunscom with his Sunday school class of Intermediate boys met In the Presbyterian pastor's of fico Tuesday evening, and complet ed their class organization, and for mulated plans for work that prom ises to be of large' Interest to the boys and tho church in general. Service Stations Closctl All of tho main service stations in I.u Grande will bu closed from 12 noon on tomorrow, Thanksgiv ing day. It was announced today. Went to Spokane AIlss lianmi Clark went to Spur kano last night to spend Thanks giving vacation. Biishies am! IMcnsuro Arr. und Mrs. J. K. Oliver went to Portland on a business and pleasure trip. At Km: Hotels .' Henry IT. Hewitt, Houston, Tcx- as; George ATcNally.' Twin J alls; j U. O. Allies, Junction City, nio I among those recently registered at j local hotels. . ... Working at the Foley Kay mom! Harlow has accepted n, position as bellhop at the Foley hotel following the resignation of Ardel Uradcu. Hero Tuesday ' C. K. Anderson was in Grande Tuesday on business. Illness U. J. Williams is reported to be seriously 111 at his home. I'ndcrwcnt Operation Airs. J. AV Hriggs underwent an emergency operation yesterday af ternoon. Iteturns to Iai f inutile All km Gertrude Wallers, Instruc tor at tho Knstern Oregon Normal, who has been nt her home -'the last few weeks recuperating from injuries received In an auto acci dent,, has returned to Jji Grande and resumed her duties before her classes. Main 792. Today "Pleasure Crazed" All .Talking. I Homo Tor Vacation I Miss Alice Doylun left tndny nt I noon for her homo nt Pilot Hock i whero she will visit durinti the Thanksgiving vacation. , Driving to Portland Air. and Airs, lid W. llnckinnn are leaving In the morning for Portland where they are driving to spend a week. rift Horn Vittvlt vm Airs. Cap Tuttle of Imbler and Airs, Haskell Andrew drove to Portland yesterday where they wlll'l spend a few days. In Kolio E. Larklln. brldg'o and building supervisor of the 0.-W., is In Echo today on business. . Will Itelurn Friday Carl a. Helm, district attorney for Union couniy, will return Fri day from Portland whero lie lias been for n few days transacting business. Tonsils Itemovcd Helen Alartin had her tonsils re moved Monday. I'rnin Portland V. A. Hatliday of Portland spent yesterday in l.a Omndc on busl ncsii. . Hero Yesterday Air. and Mrs. It. Haynes, of Im bler, spent yesterday in La Grande on business. . . : I la by Horn Air. und Mrs. T. TV l.eavltt are the purents of a baby boy born Monday. Hero Yi'storday - -.'' ' 'i Alfss Klhcl tfargcant VirA Jn l.a Graiido yesterday to rcceiyo 'medi cal treatment. . Havo Kctiurned . . - , Mr. and Airs. Charles Iteynolds and son Junior have returned. fromj Portland where they nttemleU the Oregon-Hawaii footbull game. From Hot Mtlte V . . Hnvvy Hill, of Hot Lake,' was In La Grande Tuesday. Eddie Mack Wins From Morgan In Non-Title Bout lly I'iiul '. y.iiuiiierniiHl (AKMK-liiti'il I'ih'kb KporlH Writ'T) l,OS ANGIOUCS. Nov. 27 (Al') I'ctro. Quktana thoy call him Hil dio Murk foi hort today siunds out as a flehtcr who iwieo )ia ilc fcatfd a champion,- with no crown to show for hla offorlH. ' . In u ton-round non-title buttle bel'oro 10.II0U Tana last 'night, tho former St. ItcsiH college youth re-j pcated a previous non-lltle vlcfcoi'y j over Tod Moruan, junior littlit welKht king, in a rouslns . rally wliiclL.suwi him win .the,lattle. In tlio cloHinK jieriod. It was the third nieetinir of Uie pair at calcli wclKhls. 1lh the Hcnipper from Denver holding two triumph!! by the decision route. Tho second entfUKement terminated in u draw. . .Morgan looked very much like a chumplun in the opening slanzas as lie rushed Mack before him with it aeries of crushing rights to tho head,-followed by left, hooks to the body. Sensing- an- oppor tunity to square accounts with his opponent, the l.os Angeles scrap per followed his advantage by tearing Into Mack with a two-fisted attack to the body. - Complete Submission -Trailing . when tho fourth came up. Mack rallied to hold the cham pion even, and then rushed put to win the fifth by a wide margin, bringing blood to Morgan's nose and mouth with a. series of bruis ing lefts and rights to the face and chin. Muck hammered the title holder Into complete submission In the dying moments of the tenth.. The rally earned him tlio deci sion, for up to tho tenth, the scor ing stood at three rounds each, with tlio othor three, called draws. Tho battle wus-wnged with Mack entering the ring' ; tlhree pounds over tho .iao-'potmu' iliiiu.' Mor gan weighed 13 1. 111 . NO Mnntioll Klglit r, -:.5Vhalever hopes Morgan enter . tallied of meeting Huniiny Mamie!! ' In lightweight elianipioiiMblp bout ct the Air I .1k 1 faded Into oblivion. Alack made it quite apparent that the Junior lightweight tltleholder Is doomed to be shorn of his .honors should he ever risk the crown in a cham pionship fight, ttnd is no fit sub ject to bid for the 136-pound crown. In a fast feml-wlndup, Sid Tor res, local l'hillpino 1 1 ti-pouuder. was given the nod In n close fight, with Kranklu Alurrny of Philadelphia. Man Wanted For Local Robbery Gives Self Up PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. i!7 (AP) Oscar Hanson. 62, wanted by federal authorities for robbery of mails at La Grande. Ore., and for forglm; a govenmieitt warrant, surrendered to Portland police to day to save his woman companion from the disconVfurts of starving. While Hanson was booked "hold for V, S. secret service," Airs. AHnnle Itotherford, relief nurse at a San Francisco hospital, enjoyed a meal in the woman's detention ttunrters, wild to have been the first food she tasted In 24 hours. -Polico said Hanson, who Is al leged to have tdolen money from mails nt the Savoy hotel, m Grande, told them he had served two and one half years In the .Min nesota state prison at Stillwater and 10 years In Folsom prison for robbery. ' Hanson told police they went to La Clrando where pickpockets stole his -money and it was to obtain money to return to Portland that he. Mole the money from the hotel mail. ' . ; . SKNTliXCIOH TO IMtlSOX - AKTOK1A. Ore.. Nov. 117 (AP Frank Groinll. who operales a fill ing station south of Seaside, was sentenced to. one year in the state prison today when lie was con victed 'of possession of a set up Still. V -: -V Delaying Debt Payment , "Moralnrluni" Is derived from the Latiu "inorntorliis," meaning delaying. A moratorium Is n lo giillzeil permission for n debtor, hank or nntlon In suspend the pay ment of debt In nn emergency. This permission Is not n moratorium un less It Is granted before the debt actually falls due. Coaat-to-Coait The shortest distance across Hip United Slates from const In roust Is helwecn ..Snn . Diego. Ciilif., und Charleston. S. (.'. It Is 2.1 .TJ miles I'nlhltnder Magazine. ROTARY PLAY TQ TCNTOYTCD lO (Continued from Page 1) Jenry"1the "butler (Harvey Matth ews), was discovered to be a par doned convict, to the time Schuyler Van Dyck's cuusin came to get htm, because he wasn't In his righl mind, und wasn't Van Dyck at all, unusual developments followed each other In close succession. Mcr- i lln Hatley wus Van Dyck and it. K. ' Westenhaver his cousin. 'DulClnca Smith, "Duley." (Lorn:i Coolidgo Miller) was a well mean- j ing wife, who just couldn't stand by. without trying to help her hus- bund in his Jewelry business, which was about on the rocks. She schemed and planned lo have C. Jtoger Korbes (Hugh K. Hrudy), alfo in the. Jewelry business, ul a weekend party and enjoy himself so much thut he would give her husband, Gordon Smith. Itay K. Murphy), more percentage of the slock, when Mr. Forbes ami Mr. Smith's companies merged. Her every effort to please Mr. Forbes resulted In Just the opposite, es pecially when his du lighter, Angela. (Huth Hramwell), eloped with u scenarist. (Warren I. Gilbert), and he discovered thut "Duley" wiij responsible for the occurrence. Mrs. Forbes (Kdna McCall Sell.) wan considcrubly worried when Mr. Korbes refused to speak f to her, when he found that she too., hud assisted in the elopement. There was n disappointed lover und a Jilted lover in the. drama. Angela refused to listen to Tom Stcrrett. (Oscar W. Warnock) be cause hu was too Interested in buslm'sa; und Vincent Leach (War ren 1. Gilbert), who is jilted after they started an elopement. The successful one of three, William Purkrr, (Ktuood Gwllliams). fin- The Lady There is no doubt that . . . . our lady assistant, is Assistant onc 0f most valu able helpers we have. The Golden Rule funeral director, pledged as he is lo maintain at all times strictly modern and complete scmcc, at moderate prices, of neces sity includes a lady assistant on his staff. BOHNENKAMP FUNERAL HOME SIB AT tPhone S3 Ished the elopement, and Ravo An- Kela tin romance und thrill she had been longing for. If there, ever existed a woman liko "Puley" It was easy to kucsh whero It begun that women talked InceKsnntly.. Her chatter rippled, thut nnyono could talk so fast was a marvel: always she was telling what she shouldn't and doing just the wrong thing; but it nil ended satisfactorily,', not as liulcy had planned,, but satisfactorily caused indirectly by all her blunders ami chattering. All tho characters were well portrayed", und it was much better than the usual "home-talent" play. Hay Murphy was a very serious husband who loved his wife dearly. but wished she would let his busi ness affairs nlone, (Hut Duley was so anxious to help.) A big brother and a hero who took advantage of un opportunity wus Klwood G Wil liams. Hugh .'lirudy was a very business-like business man, very gruff and determined; his wife, Kdna Mcl'all Seitz. was a typical business man's wire, who liked to write as a hobby, but whoso most Important possession was hor hus band. Ituth linumvell was un at tractive heroine. Oscar V. War noc It was a man in love, but just didn't understand women. ' One of tho most enter taining scenes was when Warren Gilbert gave a synopsis of his next moving picture, while ho was ac companied by Merlin llutley at the piano.- An Interesting Impromptu sceno occurred when, nftcr mem bers of the cast had been present ed with bouquets, two men were shown, hungrily devonrlnK what hud been presented to them in compliment, Mr. Westenhaver well portrayed Ithe part of u lawyer, ; and. Mr. Matthews wus enjoyable, his ap pearanco being greeted with smiles of pleasure. Several times during the perfor mance hearty applause from tlu uudicuco showed their appreciation of the acting. Mrs. Miller received an ovation at her first exit, those present realizing the difficulty of tho part, and Hie skill wjth which it was portrayed. Ooollrtge director K. M. Coolidge directed tho pro duction. Other members of the management were: general chair m:i. Merlin Halley; business manager, Audmer l'layle; stage manager, J. T. Longfellow; proper ties, Charles Koehm; publicity, Mr. Matthews; printing, Hurley Uleli anlson: music, W. Nusbaum. Delightful selections by the high school orchestra under Mr. Nus baum's direction were: "I'roecs-Me-nul, by M. Huron; "Hungarian Dance, No. 2." by J. Hrohms; "lly tho Sea." (Am Meer). by l Schu bert: "Patrol of the Tin Soldiers," by G. Picnic: und "Minuetlo," (from Symphony No. 2), by J. Hnydn. The auditorium was practically filled, with only a few vacant seats ,n.ro un tnm.t, p.-oc.i.dH f uie , play will go to the Kastcru Oregon Hoy Scouts. ;,. i . Cove to Observe Thanksgiving In Church Service Hy Mrs, A. 11. Conkltu (Observer Correspondent) COVM, Ore. (Special) Pnlon services will be held at the Hup tist church Thanksgiving morning at Hi o'clock". The Hev. W. A. Winters will preach the sermon. rhnnksgivlng evening a service of songs will bo held ut the sumc church. One of the pleasant sociul events of the week wus the curd parly at. tho new community" hall Saturday evening sponsored by a group of women belonging to the Wonfnn's club. They were Mrs. C. K. Ilertsch, Mrs. Melene Lincoln, Mm L. K. Anderson. Mrs. C. G. Springer. Mrs. Hichard Wade und Mrs. L. It. Luy. Hrlilgo was played at nine tables, Mrs. K. K. t-'oud winning the high score for women and It. 1. Parker for the nu'n. About 60 people were present. There were several women from I'nion Including Mrs. Hilda Miller. Mrs. T. Hulrd, Mrs, Louisa Bin-well, Mrs. Holly uml Mrs. May Hutchinson.1 Lunch wus served. Mrs. Carmen Daniel Miller, who has Fieen suffering from nn infec tlon caused- by a snake bite, wus so fur recovered that she resumed her duties us teuchcr at Alice) school all lust week but she has suffi-red a it lapse and her trouble la very much worse. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hefty were hol and lmnh-KM ut n small party SPRING ST k ted J? mm MM W Mi m m Fiidny evening- The guests were Mr. uml Mrs. K. K. Coad, Mr, and Mrs. It. H. Comstock. and Mr. and Mrp.'J'K Mills, Bridge was played at two tables, l.uneh was served. The Hev. if. I, Hansen, of island City, preached at tho Methodist church at C'uvo Sunday morning. His subject was "Ilcsisting Temp tation" rrom James 1:17. Tho Hev. , A. Winters occupied tho pulpit In Jhiker at the same time. Tlio Veil, S. W, Oreuscy, of Pen dleton' came In for services at the Ascension Kplseopul church Hun day afternoon at 3:110, Service for tho winter will be held at Morris hall. The Sunday school Is now being held at Morris hull. The Sun day school uiulcr the efficient lead ership of Us teachers Is growing in grace and number. Mrs, Carol Con. ley h; superintendent, M rs. It. I. ay, organist ami Miss Dorothy Murker uml Miss Thelma Anderson, teachers. Mrs, Kvu Duncan had the mis fortune to severely burn one of her hands with hot water Krlday morning. She has continued her work nt school uml although the wound b; not serious it Is extreme ly painful. Prof (', G. Springer reports an attendance of 5 per cent for the last six weeks in the Cove school. In Ills report of .tardiness through out the entire school Mrs. Duncan's room has the fewest in number. hYuncls, Curl und Hubert Coud i and Kdward Illooin, who are stu-1 dents at the University of Oregon, j are expected home t'ur the Thanks giving vacation. Q Miss Hernlce Via spent the week-' 2 end with an aunt in Hatter. Mrs. G. H. H:il er u;.a heirless to the lAm und Joy Bridge club at her homo Suturduy afternoon. Three I ihles wore at play. , Mrs. W. .1. illullmnrk' won high score and Mrt- Stewlii't French won low, Mrs. Louis Presto was a guest. A dainty lunch was served. jlrs. it. A. Hercher, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ken nd b La Vlulette for u couplo of juonths, left Suturduy morning lor her home hi Koseburg, Tho Hev, li. 1. Hansen, or Island City, wan a dinner guest of Mr, und Mrs. K K. Roberts Sunday, . afrs. l.ucy Duvls and son, Uriah Davis, of Jerome, Ida., are spending the winter with Mr. ami Mrs. George Goluy. Mrs. Davis is Airs. Goluy's mother. The Hoy Scouts who hauled logs for u cabin a year ago are planning its erection in (he near fuluro. When the logs were hauled they planned to build the cabin on the Ascension grounds but circumstan ces have changed their plans and they now hope to build It on the lot belonging to the Woman's club, next to the library. ' ' : ! Mr. und Mrs, l.uren Carver,-of l.a Grande, wcro visitors, ul; tho home of Mrs. Carver's brollier;. Mr. und Mrs. V. J. Hallmark, recent ly. The Ladies Aid Of the "Methodist church Is putting in double-tifno Ihls week getting ready for their bazaar to be held next week, Dec. 4. MAY CURTAIL ALIEN LABOR (Continued from Pago 1) In addition, the proposed rule would affect a large number of work men u t N luga ra Fu 1 1s, 1 in f -falo. along tho Vermont and 'Maine honlcrs and at FA Puso oil the Mexican border. Other loculM lew 1 i Kff A VAUDEVILLE ll p4mHv-: treat If pvl' ' Featuring ' "Mrt?' W illi a Choi us of SIX DANCING GIRLS Featuring GLEN (1100) Singer-Comedian The Lady Lies" With WALTER HUSTON CLAUDETTE COLBERT also would bo affected to a lesser extent. Canadian real estnto dealers were said to have been uctlve re cently in attempting to persuade aliens ami United Stales citizens to move their resldenco to Canada on the ground that taxes were low er ami living conditions cheapen Tho proposed regulation wus fu Id to bo substantially the sumo us one recently put Into effect by tho Mexican government whTch provided ifiut American citizens working In Mexico must " make their residence iii that country. Hy-Pep-Sen A Laxative Tonic uml System Cleanser. 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Salmis of Domestic Duckling en Cassolette ', ' ' ' Salado Banane Golden Gate, j Potato Long Branch Sweet Potato Southern Cauliflower Polonaise Pumpkin Pie and Cheese .Hot Mince Pie Strawberry Ice Cream, Petite Fours Cookies Heinz Plum Pudding, Rum Flavoring Sauce Piii-fHit Hawaiian Fruit Sundue Assorted Nuts Dinner Mints Cnfp Nniv ft 11:30 A.'M: to 8:30 P.M. Look Over Our Want Ads for Bargains Featuring Collins and Singers . Revue in Bi, DCCTHDR' And , THE COMEDY TWO In Songs CLARA LEE Acrobatic Dancer ON THE SCREEN All Talking Also Vilaphone Acts Thanksgiving Ball Thursday night at Union gym. Sponsor ed by the- Woman's Club of Union. Star Novelty Orchestra playing. ENROLL NOW Day and Evening Classes La Grande Business College Z Ik 5 NesKplvniip Grande otel p ...orandeSJA $1.25 Per Pldte V fife; i i