i Wednesday, December 4, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Five 12 J Local News In Brief I'riM'tiirt'fl .Shoulder A. K. Johnson, of Ontario, suf fered a fravturcd shoulder uhout m o'clock lust nlKht whim hlH cur watt wrecked near Glover. He left il,tl Grande Hondo hospital Hoine tdiio today. by roads are KalU to ho thu cause of the accident. j-:qitlty Chws Kullou Intf are equity caws to he railed he fore Judfc'c. J. W. Knuwtes In circuit court on ihe date men Honed: Carl V. Irlswold vs. iM eil'ii! (.'oast Joint i$- nek Land Hunk, .Monday, Dec 'J'. Pred -Spaeth vs. W, (. Hecktell. et al, Wednesday, Doe. 11: and Hho I-a Grande Na tional Hank '"vs. LIiuttio Krlwwold, l?du Dec;. 13. lluslness Trip f . K, Guild returned this morn InK from a business trip to l'ort iitml. .: SHfeiy MitMliiK itl'ho second' division of the O.-W. Upholding; u find conservation safe ty tneeUn? today. Representatives lire present from all departments of-thS service. llllU'Ss Mh Catharine Surtuin is re ported to he 111 at heme tuday. At Home .- Mrs. Hubert, Carey and son are i tj ifome on Adams avenue after leaving the Grande I ton do hospital. County Court Meets lf!'hu county 'ctjurt met in lis De cember session in the offices of County Judge. I'. U.. Couch this mtifiiintf, with the members occu pied with routine mutters including auditing of bills, etc., today. 1 lU-ltirncd Yesterday -Mr:!. Frank Hanson and her niece, Dorothy Buchholz, returned home yesterday after spending two weeks in Tacoinu visiting relatives. Ybdling Here IIhs Margaret Llndsey, of Port land, is visiting al the homes of Mrs. .1. D. Slater and Mrs. F. S. j Ivanhoe for several days. She ar- i rived yesterday 'morning. Meeting TljiuiSilay Tho Men's plub.of the Presbyter Ian church .win meet in regular nessien Thursday. December 5, ut K o'clock. Ko'lHTt Kitkhi will be host to the club. Albert Hunter will speak using "The Chamber of! Commerce and Us Work" as his i cr VeMerday subject. ; V . t Jesse Crum, Witorney of Elgin, ,j wii.s In l.a Grande ycslurday on i:ccutnc.s for llaie business. The executive's for the estate of the late .Mrs. .Anna Honan are F. i From Kanicla ' ' ,. Meyers. Mrs. Mary KoRy and j Mi, and Mrs. Pete Hlever 'were .1. A. Itussell.'.lt was announced 'to-j in M Grando yesterday from Kit day. ' ! mela. ' I'Wnn Wallowa---- j Here Ys(rr(In.v C. A. Miller, of Wallowa; was in' Mr:i. Kred Fox, of Cnion, was In l.a Granilo yesterday on-busim-as. l.a Grande yesterday on business. Miitinec 2.3c GRANADA STARTING f Behind the lines at West Point and An napolis with all their romance and gl a ii(o iir.', .. Also "DON'T (.KT KXCiTED" (A talking comedy) 'and M.C.M. -Silent News Two Days Stsii-tins TODAY r II ; Al the HuteU -Joseph Hieser, Mesa, Colo.; W. Klbert Smith. Spokane; J. A. Thompson, Haker; J. II. 1'lper, Spokane; Kred Hull, linker: J. C. Ilutchelder, Walla Walla; Geonre K. March, .Spokane; Hariy M. Wirt. Spokane; J. v. Stewart, Spo kane; It. N. .Stevenson. Wallu Wal la; I-:. A. Husklns, Cendletou; D. It. Thomas. Cendleton; Hoy A. Harris, IVndletun; John K. Cooney, Seattle; and G. C. I. Infest. Holse. are among those who registered recently at local hotels. Ilirolvo Invitations f Local persons have received In vitations to the recepllou given In honur of Governor and Mrs. I. D. Patterson ami Itrigadier General and Mrs. George A. White for which the officers of the Oregon National Guard are hosts. Danc ing will be the entertainment at this affair which will he an event of Dec, l!S in Salem. Masons to .Meet The Masonic lodge of l.a Grandu ...... !..... .... t....i.i Will lllti-l 1-im.iy niKlll, UiiiT iin, Wr0kHrnJ"?!ZT occurring in November. A call has been sent out to members for the annual election of officers to be held in the Masonic temple, Friday, December .Mectluic or the De.Molay The I.U Grande DeMolay lodge Is scheduled to meet at. the Ma sonic hall Thursday night of this week. Frm .Meachaiu Kmvry Sew-all, of Menchnm, was In l.a Grande yesterday for busi ness purpoMCs. From Portland Mrs. Alfred Johnson, of Port laud, is spending a few days In Da Grande visiting relatives and friends. .. Orficial Visit George T. Cochran Is going to Knlerprlso this evening to make an official visit to the Knlerprise chapter of the Itoyal Arch Masons. Mr. Cochran is king of the loyal organization. Hahy Hoy Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gocdecke of the Grande Itonde apartments announce the arrival yesterdny of a nno-pound sun. Hoth mother and' child are reported getting ulonj, fine. Night 05c THURSDAY Last Times Today ritiM rtrrticri CCCCTIIT REVIER I ALL TALKING Also Pathe Audio Review fp no fo y0Mr rijttii nrriivii ptnT c''m WfX J I i m irimm 3 y o IN 4 vvnSh sf ,o. O.P.HIOOIE V7 ' Also VITAI'HONB ACTS (This picture is recommended for adult minds only.) Matinees Adults, S.'ic Children, 10c Evenings Adults, 50c Children, 15c Return In Kcvvnil Week J Mib. I,. 8. lbinford expectB to j return In several weeks from Sun ; Jose wheio she wan culled by the I death of her fuVlier. Her duiiKhr j tcr, Vcrna Isc, is accompanying her. They left liml niht. Item mod Hie l'lrst of Hi Wei'k Cecil Sherwood and Carl Gil more, members of the O. H. C. foot ball team, returned to Corvullls the flr', of the week after spending several days here during Thanks giving vacation. They are mem bers of the team that defeated Octroi!. Cecil was visiting friends ahl relative; while here, and Carl was his guest. Hemmed Jloino Sir. and Mrs, James Dennett, re lumed to this city 'the first of the week "after spending several days during the Thanksgiving vacation with jMr. and Mrs. Stuart llennetl, of Kntcrprlse. Mr. and Mrs. Stu art Hen net t accompanied-them on their return trip. Mrs. Kiln Doty, Miss Mabel Doty, Mr. and Mrs. J. LVHtcnriiB and, Miss Mucv Stearns spent ThankHglving In KnterprlHe with Mr. and Mrs. Dennett.- - Drove to Holse Mr. and Mrs. Ira Aldrlch huve returned from a week's trip to nuine, I III y t-U irini. t lummmj.j Holse. They left last Wednesday .... :-,,, m.lllu Vnl.trn.-i.wM. In,t In ..,1 w.ll.Mlt hi Avlfe.l"ww' vl n. of Nanpa. and Kli,abeth Jackson and Kthel l.angley, of Me rldlan. These girls stopped ut i uuierem o,, Ivluitlni frlinilM. (v nnrl Mrs. Ald- rich drove to Holse, where they met Helen Aldleh, who is a senior at Gooding obllcg this year, and spent Thanksgiving together. They returned Sunday evening. . -'. Woodmen lo Meet V'- ' . The Modern WuoUni.cn will meet tomorrow night In the jv.-of. P. .hall for annual election of officers, ac cording to announcement .-today. Hay Bennett will presidp; : In addi tion to the . election ami regiUar business, an oyster supper will be served. All visiting neighbors are welcome. , '. . ' ' :- i Auto Accidents 1 , Grover C. Hodgcn ami Otto Ott figured In n minor automobile col lision yesterday afternoon at 4:40 o'clock ut Fir and Jefferson. Mon day curs driven by J. H. llndsey and 1 4. F. Dunn were In an accident at Washington and Spring.' , Arrive h: l.u (irande ' , . . Ha hly St ra ng. ba g-pi ic a rt ist. arrived itj l.u Grande this morning nnd with his assistants will give Ihe program-this evening a't the Mclhodist church. Weckcml In Pt-ndlcloii Km nk 'VyWr was n Weekend vis itor in PlloL Hoi iind. Pendleton. While at Pendleton, he took the first of a series of lessons . on the viohncello of Prof. McDonahl of the musical college Irt that city.' .Moving lo Arkan-'iis Sir. liml Mrs. W. li. Kvinw nl'i' lrnrinR RUirtiliiys Jilf Ijt -ij tJJ(: way to KayMtvino. Ark., where tiiey will make, their home. They have lived ut Kaniela for the punt ten yearrt. :;, 'lo I'orllniiil : .Mr. and Mrs. II. Durland arc expected to retil'rn todny from a sho-j. trip lo rorlland. They left yesterday afternoon. DO.VT SIIAKI-; SANTA'S, HAM) NliWAItlC. K. J., Dec. 4 (Al') No 'matter how antiseptic Santa (Muus may be. children who meet him on thc street fu' in the stores should not shako hands with him, and must never, never kiss hliu. health officer Charles V. Craster warned loda'y in an official paper irsued from his office. ri covi:itix(i i-'Ko.m i'i,r.(;r, UHAKTS PASS, Ore.. Hoc. 4 . (Ad') Martin Conger. 55, was re i covering today from a 40-foul ' plunged Into, the cold, deep' waters of the l'ogtle river off a railroad I hi Idffc yesterday when he attempt ed to end his life. Section work ers pulled hliu from thc river. TWO KIAMATH .MUX IIOIIKD KLAMATH l-'AI.I.S, Ore., Dec. 4 (AP) Kred Olekc and Clyde John son; logging camp employes, were given treatment hero loduy for bruised heads after they hud been found lying along a highway near here. They said they had been robbed und their pay checks hud been stolen. nonmcits Aitui'.sTi:i) UAKKU, Ore., Dec. 4 (AP) Drawing u largo pistol on an at tendant ut a service station near the Weiser bridge on the Oregon side cf the Snake river and rob- 1 THE PFRIFCT Al I UI KIMTr MAilll.fHCF. j C(A: Cu - . bins the attendant of 10 gallons of gasoline, a man who said ho was O. K. Cotter was arrested with an other man and a wonuui last night. After the robbery Cotter Jumped Into tho automobile and sped across the lino Into Oregon, A short time later the trio was plnced under ar rest. The companions gave their names as P, Nelson und Mi W. It. Kllsworlh. i:nii.i;ton max ni:nti;nci:i I'OltTLANM), Ore., Dec. 4 (AH) l.oren Hale, Pendleton, was rined 92(H and sentenced to HO days in jail yesterday ufHnt- he hud entered u plea of guilty to assaulting Georgo L. Haskell, federal prohi bition agent, during a raid at 1'en illeion. Hale was paroled to James Hill of Pendleton. ItAlX HALTS FOKKNT I'll I IIS OOI-D' UKACK. Ore.. Dec. ,4 (Al') An overnight rain, which quenched forest fires and ulded materially in fall farming aetivl ties,' was wpicomcu nore uuiay yllIply to it wUh advloo and coun along coast. Ihe southwestern ' Oregon . ix.m;hi:i ix witix it HOOD ItlVKIt, Ore.. Dec. 4 (AP) Harold H. Harrison. '-Mi mother and daugHter were recov- j eing today from li'Jurles received yesterday when their automobile skidded otf the Columbia high way and plunged down a rocky slope 100 feet, Bossy Gillis Is Ite-plecied MniinrrHS"rHky' a f,'w mlleH nortn , JlC"CtCttCli iriuyvi A'ladivostok, had. signed a protocol , i ! reorganizing the administration of . N.KWHUltYPOUT, Mass., Dec. 4 tn0 disputed .Chinese Kastern .rall fAP) jy a margin of 4ii voles, wav jn conformity with tho treaties Andrew J. (Mossy) Gillis. "bad boy oC -qim. .. mayor," was re-elected to the of-i Ilekl Vufrlemlly Act ' Geo yesterday. He promptly or- Tj1(, vjew WJ1M taken In the Mos dered a detail of his own choice to vQvr memoratidum. which was to juard tho ballot boxes. 1930 BUDGET IS PRESENTED TO CONGRESS (Continued from Page 1) lu his discussion of taxes. Mr. : furo bu tnltcn as a irienuiy act. Hoover said the (jovernnienl would ! Tho Hussion nVemorandunV to have a surplus or $i25,5Sl.s:tl ut WaslihiKton contained about 700 the end of tho present (11130) ris-' words. In KnKllsh translation, and eal year., , In Its first paruRraph in-otested that Kor the current fisenl year 13" the soviet uovcrnmcnt, "unlike there Is ii marked Improvement ' other powers', has never resorted to over the fiiuincr.il situation as estl- j military action except as a neees mated In Ihe budKel for III30, miry step for, defense duo lo direct transniMcd to conKiess in Decern- attack on thc union or armed ill her. 12S," ho said. "Coinpareil terventiiin In its Internal affairs., wltii tho esllniate of one year uz" "Tho sovlqt KOvernnient has pur ri'ceipln show an increase of uboi. sued tills Pulley consistently and f ins. 000. IKHl and the oxp Militures intends lo pursue it independently about $24.1.11011,000. On thc receipt of thc l'urlsji pact tor abolition of side the. Increase In the esllmnle war." Ik reflected senerally hi the Income j Accuse 'Xnnkliu; Iiomlors lax. Jao5.on0.000, due to. an no- I The memorandum next accused normal Increase In the Incomes re- th0 Nankinipi.Chlneso government ported li.v Individuals for I02S und to this exceedingly prosperous busi es yiflir. -vfih""ifn 'estimated Kill-plus of over $225,000,0011 this year and muxlng all these provocatlvo acts, $122,000,000 next year It Is felt ,,'ccorilliig to the Miiscow' note, was thai, some measure of reduction In tno seizure ot tho Chinese Hasten! taxes Is .instilled. Since the fiscal ,.iHv.iy without warning or pros year 1021 four tax redud lols have . c-mnt Ion of any claims, been mode, lOxperlence has shown Tho -memorandum. declared: thal'caeh reduction In luxes has csullcd In revenue In excess ot tho inalhenialiially computed return under thV reduced rates. Alii In Ituslims-s llndonbledly an incrcaso In tho prosperity of business liroilgni forth by 'tax reduction is partly responsible for HUH experience. Such reduction gives tile taxpayer urrespondiiigly more for bis own uso and thus Increases ino capiiai available for general business, ' - 'n - der the present circumstances 1 am in favor of u reduction in 111; come taxes lo be effect Ivo on re turns fur tin- calendar year 1020 which will be duo March 15. 19311. Payments under these nlLiirns will be made during tile last half of the current year fiscal year 1030 nnl the first haif of the coming fisrul y'iir JU31 ho Hint Him rt'iluc tlon will Ju reflected. In Hie two ni'K fur whleh we now iintieiputo II HUI'plUH. f, therefore, recommend th:it taxeK upon incomes for Hie calen dar year 11)2!) be reduced in the approximate mini, of I (io.OUO.OOO, I would mildest con wrens that this he effected. a recoinmended hy thc secretary of Hie treasury, by reducilitf by 1 per' cent the rate of the normal tax on the Incomes of individuals and corporations, ap plicable to l!t-'fl Incomes and pay able in tho calendar year lHUI). rills will afford either directly or indirectly, relief to the maximum number of taxpayers. Our effort will be to conduct our financial re iliiircmcntH no as to continue the benefits of reduced taxation for supcecdinK years. It would not, however, at this time be safe to extend the period of the reduction. A year hence, wo will know more definitely whether the condition of our finances justifies u eonllnua- tlon or extension of the reduction. l'hmiiccx Sound Our finances an; In sound con dition. The public debt, which at lis peak In Ailtrusl, 1 !i I it. amounted to :';.."!";. (MM). oijll, stood at $1'!. OSt.uuU.OfiO on June 3, l!t:'9. W't) are wisely committed to a policy which insures the further progres sive reduction of the d-M. We will ich In 1 131 for the first time the period when the annual reduction rc'iulrcd hy law In Ihe principal of the debt will lie greater than the annu.il Interest charges In thc debt. "Wo are also committed to the annual amortization of our other lofitf term commit men ts such as the adjusted service certificate of the veterans' of the World war and our liability under the retirement taw afrectliK,' civilian personnel. Our estimated expenditures for this and the next year ure well within our expected receipt. With the reconyuended reduction In Iuxcm the margin between the two will bo considerably lessened, hut to what extent we .do not definitely hnow today. This situation empha sizes the necessity for a careful scrutiny of any proposed additional activities which would . Involve a. material d';ti.e la ei.pt. iidltu:ea In order that we may not Jeopard- izo either the balanced condition of the budget or tho continuation of tho benefits of reduced taxa tion." The Increases asked In appro priations for river and harbor Im provement were . 15.000,000; for Mississippi river flood control, tion.uou; for Indian care, $3,100,. 000, and for forest protection, 12, 000,000. lie did not mention tho prohibition bureau appropriation i lu his accompanying message, and the amount for enforcement was left for coverage in the detailed budget figures submitted. SOVIET NOTE SAYS U. S. ACT "UNFRIENDLY" (Continued from PfU 1) amazement that tho government of tho United States, which by Its own will has no official relations with tho soviet, deems It possible to Jn RIlothop ,,,ac0 thc nu?movan. .dumsald: "Tho soviet government states further that the pact of Paris does not glvo any single state or group of states the function of pni- ,'jtector of this pact. The soviet, al 'l"' never expressea conseni that any state, themselves or by mutual consent should take upon themselves such a right." Prior to publications of the mem orandum announcement was miido that plenipotentiaries of tho Mos cow and Mukden provincial gov ernments, conferring at Nlklosk- ho forwarded-to Purls and Wash Ington, that the American nolo U-ame at a tlpie when-some condl Itfons of the 'negotiations already had been agreed upon. "In view of thin fact." the memorandum mild, "Urn declaration cannot hut l)e con. xlilcred unjlistiflahlo preHHura on the neBollutloiiH und cannot thoro- t provocatii'O actions, unjustified by cuncbsslitfr made by tlw U, K. 11., -Ill sim-ender ol exirnierri- toi-ln III ; . -jind? other privileges. Oil 'The soviet.-, government believes thul f ,.tii,(tx such lis that of Hie .Running government were taken loward the United States, Orcat Drltaln or Kr'nneo, It would be con- j.,,,,.,.,,,! hy (heir governinciits as suff(.cnt cause fur pulling Into f0TO0 reservations they, made when . ,. , ,h mu-Is pact. The soviet K,)VCI.,ent doclnrcd when signing ,. ,,,,, nnl the reseiv vat,)11H Iin(1 uj not Intend to use l,. ....,, Slllllary Asptvl, Dcfvnilnl The military aspect ot the Man churiau problem was defended 111 the note as consisting of defensive measures against cninese troops, aided by, Itiisslan counter. revolu tionaries who crossed the Uusslan 'frontiers "firing on nulls of the red army and frontier villages, ruo bintf and vlnlutini; a peaceful popu lation, causing thereby loss of lives and property." After denylnff the Russian troops had violated the KoIIokk pence pact, tho nto added: "That can not bo said of armed forces In Chi nese territory und Chinese ports of those powers who have applied to- dav to the soviet union with Men- tlcul declarations." HIM'.Si; OTK ritn:M)iv LONDON, Doe. 4 (Al1) China, today communicated to the Brit ish Kovei'tiinent her reply to tho Hrltish note calling attention to her obligations under the KellonK-Hri-aud pact to settle her dispute With Itussiu, In Manchuria peacefully. The Chinese reply was brief nnd friendly. It Is understood that Chi na simultaneously dispatched an Identical note to Washington. MRS. SLACK DIES AT SUMMERVILLE (Continued from Tage 1) Mrs. Km ma MurnnuKh, three icnttidrlilldrcn, two sisters, Mia. M.irv rh rson. of Iowa, Mrs. Saph- ronla Wlnchcll, of Nebraska, and one brother, J. II. Nables, of Wush Inv'lon. l-'it ri'-rtt I t rvlct-s will be ln-Id t(- nioirow nfternooii ui z ocioch ; thv Sumnn rvlllc chapel with burial. In chariie of the Hnodtfrass and Zlmim-rinan mortuary, to lake CTEVEN&'VAN ENGELEM CG jj-- T Women's . ALL-LEATHER PURSES New Styles New Kii.sleners 98c to $4.98 mil "I ggg KH2 place in SummervUlo cemo- (cry. si:oiunHY mi:mn pui:si:ntk tax iu:m'inox (Continued from Pg 1) said business enjoyed a "highly sall8ftclory,, year. Hecause tho Indicated surpHm In tho fiscal year might ho of tho temporary variety lie urged congress to make the tax reduction through resolution, so that 'while it would glvo the taxpayers the benefit of the prosperous yeur, and could bo retained next year If found warranted. It would penult the return of the present rates vilhout any further action, If that was found advisable. . Caring for Public Debt in making his tax reduction re commendation tho secretary said that the public debt was being adequately cared for nnd pointed out that tho tola! had been reduced from $17.G04,2Ha,f.ti2 to $ 1 11,93 1.- 1H7.I47 In the fUcal year 1929. Ho presented estimates showing that In tho present fiscal year (1930) the treasury expected to collect $4,249,:M3,434 and estimated ex penditures at $4,023,081,900 while In 1931 It expects to colled 225,727,60(1 and spend $4,102,93S, 700. In asking that tho corporation tnx be reduced ono per cent the secretury -.pointed to . statistics which ho said showed that cor porations were taxed 24.41 per cent of their tncomo whereas 2, 059.000 Individuals had an average rate of taxation of , 0.41 per cent. "The number or indi iduaki con tributing directly to tho support of the, federal government through the- federal! Income. !tax hn9.boen Strictly limited," tho report, said, "aiuCof thoso-. contributing, the vast majority pay, but an insignifi cant amount tit a very low rute. Of 2,434,000 Individuals returning taxable Incomes 2.0R9.000 returneu but S32.S6l.000 of Income. tax. while 375,000 Individuals returned , net tn of si.loii.ooo.ooii. Thu average rate of tax on-tint net in comes of tho I.OM.'OOO Indivldimls a-us 0.42 per. cont, whereas tho' million of individuals who owned stock In corporations wcro thai year paying through corporations per cent on tho profits or the business enterprise In which' they were' shnrehulilefs." The- figures re from a study of tho 1!27 ru- turns. In 11127. the secretary contlnu d, corporations paid $5.7Sfi, 000,000 In dividends so that for every dollar in dividends they declared, they paid 4 0 renin in taxes. Oregon Team Guest Of Jacksonville .I.VCKSONVIIA.H, l.'la., Dec. 4 (Al') Tho 'University ot Oregon football squad, 28 strong, was given a royal welcomo hero at noon to- dav lis they rrled tor a twa-day 7., i.lr..... A ,.,i i mi anil for an Inlersecllonal battle Saturday -with tho Uiilv'clslty of Florida 'Alligators. The AVebfooters from the Pacific coast went through n public work out In lOiirfloid stadium and will spend tho night at Jacksonville llcach. ,"- ) j CONFERENCE LEADERS TO COME EARLY (Continued from Pago 1) ;peetcd to title ml both the con 1 ferenco and ilio bniniuet. At K o'clock In tho evening n mass meeting Is to be held at the Saenjawen to which Hie public as well as all cx-servlco men and their families nro Invited. HurinK this miMiHntf the Mute officials will speak In connection with the prin ciples, und .Ideals of tin; American Lesion. : M. E. CHOIR WILL GIVE CANTATA AT , CHURCH SUNDAY (Continued rrom Pago 1) the first earth were passed away," thus rcali.lntf the desire and prom ise:: contained In t lie first part. With the execution of two hymns. i verso from Milton und three verses from urn to ueum, me worus are entirely scriptural. The seyarato numbers which ma ke lip I ho entire production are: I. Introduction, Instrumental, "Contemplation." 1. Chorus, "No .Shadows Yon der," tenor nolo. Mr. Williams, ((iiurtet and chorus, a. Air, "My soul Is afliiist for God," tenor, Mr. Williams. Indies doublo trio, "At even tide It shall be liBhJ." ' 5. Chorm:, "Tiny that sow In tears'." 0. Air, "Kye hath not seen,' j ' nci,.,.,. I 7. Chorus, "l-'or Thee, (J lieur, i dear country." X. Chorus, "Thine Is the kltitf- j doni." . lntertue.,o, ' "Adorui Ion." Instrumental, la. Air, "A new heaven and a ii w earth.' barllone, Mr. Nusbaum. Choral Hiinetiis, "Holy, holy, holy." II. Chorus Tor double choir, "l.et th'i heavens rejoice." Air, "To tho Lord, our God,", tenor, Mr. wiluainK. 1 l. AIr, 'Come, be blessed of my Father," mc'zo-soprano, Mrs. Nus- bauui. Double quartet, "Tho fin ing pot Is for silver." , 13. Air, 'These nro they which came out of great tribulation," so prano, Mrs. Aldrlch. 14. Duet, "They shall hunger no more," woprano and ulto, Mrs. Cooper and Miss Cooper. 15. Chorus, 'List Urn cherubic host." Solo, "And I heard tho voice of harpers," baritone, Mr. ICuauu. 11. Final chorus and quartet, "Great and nuirvelous ure Thy worktf." The personnel of the Methodist choir Is us follows: Tenors Sherwood Williams, A. W. Nelson, Claude Cooper, John Wortman, Vergil Kochensparger. - Sopranos Mrs. Ira Aldrlch, Mrs. Sherwood Williams, Mrs. W. W. Nusbaum, Mrs. Claude Cooper. Altocs Mlmu Cooper, Mrs. Will Ad lor. Mrs. H. F. Tyler. Mrs. A. W. Nelson, Mubel Morton, Itulh Aldrlch. FIND IT HERE Copy for tliis column mast bo In by B n. in. l-'UKKIf 1OPCOICX HAIiLS Orders taken, at Angel's place, opposite Uohnenkumps. ll-27-6t ;iiT mi-:xu i'Xn mux at HICIIAHDSOX'S A 1ST AND - iilVT SHOP l'ine articles in leather purses, bill folds, curd enses, key talners, military sets, hat brushes, cigarette i cas(!S,M cigarette lighters, mottoes, j scenic pictures, ash truys-, andJ smoking urllcles, desk lamps, desk! sets and desk calendars, tlo rucks, j metal hook ends, r and dozens of i other useful and lasting articles) especially .suitable for mailing, at Hlchardson's Art and Gift Shop, 'Tho Christmas Shop." 12-4-U. CONTRACTS HI-:i''IANCi:i) : Aulomobllo and furniture con tracts reriiuinced. Itooni 15, l.a Clrundo Natlonul llauli bldg. 0-2S-1II1 NAT I'll All AS I,I.'K Your picture will bu us natural 1 us llfo when enlarged, hand tinted ! nnd framed by Itlcliurdson "Tho j Art Man" at Richardson's Art and Cilfl Shop, "Tho Christmas Shop." 12-4-n. SOl VKMIl DANOI'i at Zuhor hall Wednesday night. Itegular duncu every Saturday night. Star Novelty Orchestra. 12-3-41 ,m:v YOUR 1,1 1'l'! INS. 'CO. . Illllan I1;. Peters, res. agent. 11102 'Rill si. l'hoiui tiSG-.I. 11-30-1 - NoTit'l-' J ,, ! ', . I n . , ''!" I,l,"r 'V,lk? radiator repairing, new, und used I f'''11" repaired, and Moi'd for all makes of cars. Marshall, the Uadialor Alan. ut Hod's & Kred's Wrecking House. ll-80-lnip Iloiiuxlllchlng, pleating, button holes, oto, Norton's Kiddie Sliop. AxJt. IIAI'TIST IIA.AAIt and luncheon 'Thursday, Dec. 5. f'hlll, sandwiches, salad, pie and coffee served from 1 1 to i. 12-3-2t. The Fame of The blaster rsyeliologlst ' VINCENT I s penetrating e very nook, cranny and eor n e r of this mighty Inland Minplre! Kvery day a stream of people pass lo ami from the celebralcd Psy- cho -Ana lyst! Ills urealesl uH- sct Is his many plenHed and sails fled clients! Ho Ih nol here to please thu. Idle curious, but to help those really tn need, so make that appointment N-O-W. by phone, as he can remain here for but a very short time only! Koley Hotel, room V linnru. 1 li T, 7 In (1 Nnlp! fused with Ihe Irresponsible, Gyp sy-like "forlunetcller," I'aidAdv. When Come 0 1" iJ ' Bosses Paul KnauU,, TtUrvey Carter. K, D. Towler, Hulph Win ters, Ira Aldrlch. . . . 4 Organist MyrUe Wlteoek, Pianist Helen Williams. ' Director W. W. Nusbaum. XOTICK !' SCHOOL KIJ'XTIOX TO INCKKASi: TAX -MOH1C TIIAV SIX pi:k CKXT oyi:ii '. THAT OF Till: PltKVIOLS DMi Nolico Is hereby given to thu legal voters or School District No. I of Union County, State of Ore-, gon, that an election will bo held in said District at Central School Hulldiug und Greenwood School Building on tho 27th day of De cember, 1929, from 2 o'clock p. in. until 7 o'clock in tho afternoon, lo vote on the question of Increasing tho amount of tho tux levy lu said District for tho year 1930 by moro than six per cent over tho amount of such levy for tho year Immed iately preceding. It Is necessary to raise tills ad ditional amount by special levy for tho following reasons: -"(1) Deficit in budget allowance of last school year to cover ro-1 pairs on High School Building, nnd equipping same, after flro; ( IX Purchase of additional . land at High School; (3) Loss of rovonun In previous budget years through non-payment of taxes. , ' Dated this 3rd day of December, 1929. i ATTIOHT: H. K. WllllamH, dis trict clerk. Geo. H. Hrhuie, chairman board of directors. 5 Dec. 4-1 1-16-1S-2C. i LUGGAGE Big showing in MEN'S GLADSTONES I ' Also LADIES' FITTED CASES , S-rc.S Fan tv 7ran.K Cieavitiger We're there when wo suy we'll be VKUY.I'KOMI'T you will llleo. AsU us over the phono when we'll bo there. Wu'll bu thoro when we say. Kfiilipcd to survo In a palron-wlunlng niunncr. Business Friends to La Grande A Inn n is iio Is'tlcr Hum Hs best i-ciulall(in and no snuill purl r Unit iciuilatloii Is due lo I he Impression or litislnms null IK'l-soniil rrlenils who romo for II brief visit. 1'iiiir bolel mi- islllllolis hurt n tiUvil's repiilnlioll. Ami Kooil lintel fai Miller help II. So It Is Hint the Hue lliriilsllluir. rliiirmluK rooms mill niiiisuiil facilities of thc Suciijuwoil pro lllnlo the ilmilllilllltlcH' Is-st III leiesis ut Ihe siiiim Ihno they liriiniolo ii kiio.-1's coliifort null stilLHructlon. wiui K!GHT SACAJAWEA INN "foluls tlio Way lo Ucttcr Hilims." J 1 hi m ill !; . I