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Friday', December G, 1929 Page Six BOLTARES ADMITS ' BRUTAL MURDERS Truck Driver, 24, of San ( Fernando; Cal.;' Held in : Los Angeles Jail. - . I, OH ANUKI.KH, loe.i fl AI)--. ('OnfcHsIntf that lit; hilled five lllt'lii Juth of tli( AlvnriT-Onrcln. family 1 mitiKty "iin "olil tu !'," Ar--innndo liolinren. ;M-y-Jir-oid Han Fernando, 4 Til.-, trui'k lrlv'i'. 1m held In Om county jnll on nupieion jit perpetrating oni, of the 11101 ' Wutal miinlor m-ffli-H In the nnnnl Sf Hon thorn I 'alifnrnia criminal JjjKfory. ' I tollmen, inr('Kii-il Wednesday for uucstlonlnK. rnnfewiert to nip- lain William Ilrlnht, of the sher ift'n homicide division, that ho hud 'Jienten tn death with a club .Mr, tflelenn, Alvarez-Oai-ehi, lier won t'nnrleK, J,' find twit dntinhlor, TVirfnelllu, 12, find Kllmi. (I, dceup 'Jinted their hodloM and burled them In nhnllow graves in I'nenluin nm fjyon near Han l'ernnndo. Hi? Infer graced Luciano Uitrria,; head of ., thr. family, to Azusn, t'al., shut him. and burled the body on the ntuoh where he was employed as u laborer. Although the mother and three children woo killed on October ! and the husband on October I I, Vlio Hlaylnwrt did not come io Hunt iintlt' Tn'inlttKlvtnn: day when ple nlekerB illm'o-ered the piave of rharleH Alvarez. The graven 1 Slri. Onrela rmd the two lilrlM w Give Slippers Sheep-Skin Comfeys in. tiin, blue .and; red. AIho, tan, blue and red in . kid with satin lining. f Main 759 Corner We ask .for your business not only because we are. a liome-owned stoi'e, but also because we sell only the best and give good service at cash store prices a union card hangs in our window and everything that can be bought locally is purchased at home. Open an account in an ever-growing store. BUTTER 2 LBS. 95c Fresh Salted Peanuts, lb 19c Large Bottle Large Olives 25c 10 lbs. Potatoes 2.9c 10 lbs. Dry Onions 25c 2 lbs. Bulk Dates 25c Preferred Stock Telephone Peas .... lie Bulk Cocoa, lb. 15c Oranges Medium size sweet and juicy, 2 doz. 18c Fresh Eggs 47c doz. Large Standards Christmas Candy Order now while stocks are complete, prices very low. Candy Canes : . 5c 1-lb. Box Chocolates . 50c Carsten's hams, half or whole 'Diamond T. C. brand, better grade than Washington, lb. 31c Pork Shoulders, whole or half, ll 1!)o Grapes,' 3 lbs. 29c Purex the master bleach over twice as largo as Clorox 31c . Van Crimp's Cntsup, Inrjfo liottle lite Young Rhode Island Red Hens td Roast or Stew We sell nothing but the top grade of beef found next-day. ti nil Onrcla'H Krnvo vun discovered by liuntorM niter police, had launched a hitiitIi for him on 1 ho tln-ory thai hit nilKht have slain hit, wife and stepchil dren. Holiarcx, who, confessed tthortly lifter tllH ttl-l-4'Hl, Wild .Hi- JfllllltffH WVVti till! H-Slllt of Mil Kl-llilKf. Ho said .Mrs, (Jiircia two yearn iiro induced him ,to draw $1,000 frotu hi hunk nerriunl, and. Hlnec thn hIiq had been trying to pulnon iiim LO till' llKUH'V, ill' 1H0 HMld, tin, woman tried lf conic het.weiMi hint and Ills sweetheart, ' Union's (iue Imppn. " ',. "We .hnvc bn'ri enemies' a ' lohtf time," he Sl'lill, il' said lie killed MrH. thircla and the children rter tnUinw Iheni on a ride with hint In hi trnrk. l-'lvo days later he located thirela ami shot him. Jle said he tmik IiIh sweetlnarl to A.usa and sIhiwch J nj.,. ,Jlo KVHVV wIh i had hur led (inrclu. ,lh (iulehap-i, who is lielnic held iih a material witness, admit ted to police Halluces liar) taken he r to Aziifu and pointed out a tip.tl of newly nodded earth h Hiiid was (Jiircfa'H Krave, SPUD GRADING LAW PUT INTO EFFECT HERE HAhK.M, f)re. (AP) As Hmni iih firenon house wives become fa mil1 lor with the new potato -tnidinif law, which Ih heliiK enforced In Oregon this winter far the first oftlIiiie, they will pet. into Ihe habit (of dcmandhiK' their favnrlle grades s1 from the grocer, says Seymour Jones, slate market aK'nl. 'The potato Inspeclion and pnid iiiff law was passed by (he 1 !ll'l) JcVdslatlire. It authorl'ed Ihe Ktate market. fiKent (o eslabllh Knides for jtritntoes and the Ki'ndes thai have been adopted are federal praties. The law required the In spection of all shipments sent or received In the amount of five tuns or more. Jones has arranged with the federal department of aRrletil turn for the licensing of his rdate agents to issue federal certificates of inspection. Jones said the Klamath Falls district Is the largest, potato pro ducing area In the state. His of fice has, tills fall, Inspected about a 00 carloads at Khitnath - Falls. Tljo total inspected In the state, so far is about 700 curs. It Is esti mated there will be r (J ft niorn. kcihhmj .mi: wottitvixr (IHANTS PAHS, Ore. (AP) A Irendy crowded to ea paclty, the public school building In Cii-anls j Posh In oiuisini? officials of-public. instruction much worry, ah in crease of 12ft students and pupils wlihlii .the last ill) days finds no place to pul the influx, aeeordlnK' to John F, Cramer, city school sup erintendent. Cedar and Washington Abe Martin .-wane minis are win lied, ntr winked, nil' ovc rtiorkcit IIH they ilnii'l menu iiuyihliiic. l ier liislance. i ihe word 'service.' Wes Moon mi' MnniHNihiei'ii port, o tlie .slate an tinny rob- tt - few , hunks lHforn Mr. I .Moon ii'ltmiH' to, tils ilulies In -4.1 liihoialiiili'H. it' (he , A v in e Tile I Works. Normal School Day Is Held By Club At Union Ity Mrs. Temill ( t ibserver 4 'orrcspondent ) I'MO.V (Hpofinl) Normal school day was observed at t he Woman's club yesterday afternoon with a proKiam of unusual Jn teres. After the reKnlar business session -Mrs. Iters Introflueed Miss Foley or i the l.u. (irande normal, who had (harifc of the proKram. In a few I wordn she said the program would ine scnooi inciudinK music, dra-' inline, iui.iii.-i( eouciiiiun nun vo cational education, fnder tho di leclion of W. W. Nushauni several of the normal school lee cdub Rlrls KtitiK the following sonjjs: "London derry Air," and "HwIiik Soiitf," with '"IVeeji" as an encore. Miss I .arson of the physical., education- depart ment presented lrlH in three char- acter dances: "The Dance of the Wooden Soldiers," . ' I rum Hock: "(lypsy . Dance," Kliznbeth llosse; "Dulch- DiUic'e,",' Irma Heck and MUaheih Hesse; iniislc, "Plekan-! niny niuiimmn, . ry llio. Klcn chin. "Tho Owl.'.' jfll'i' ('.lull. .MIum llou Kuvii Uiii iirliiitipii 1 tnllt of Iho nf. loi noon, tuhlnic mh hoi- Hiihjoot, "The Moiicni 'IVoinl . In Nonnnl Hcliool I'Muculluli." A-cluvi'r draliiHIU' Hltlt followed wltli Jcmiv Wlllnrk, Mill-- Jorle Iti'hiKoll', ICrina Ivelinedy 1111, 1 twth Hum Ulty'thmmmtmr,M' lln eloHe of (he lioniuir jiroRTiilu MCh. (h'0.f;e llofflnilll pi-e.seuled i,.r ' I'ninn l-'lro (,'lrls In two Hllnlt plaj-H 10 i i-lii 1 lul people of llnv purpose of the Ited Ci-oHH Henl.xnle wlih-h they lire eoniliii lliik'. Keri'enhinenlK hitv ed hy the -lioHteKSeK hrotlht lo :i 1 lone 11 llioxt. ilellichll'lll ineelliiK, J 'rhe eoiilent plnyn ihnl have heen 1 put on hy lhe.M. I.,... KrnupH or 1 Ihe vnrloii.H wni dn of IhlH Stake foe I Kevenil weeliH hnye been completed j and the 'three bent one chosen. Kuril ward wnn to put on three one- I net play and a eoiniiiltlee from . 1 .11 IJriinde was lo Jiulcr them, link- er ward was kIvcii first In nil three I plays and they will come to I'nlon Monday evelilnir. Her. !, In put on Ihe phiyn 11I Ihe I.. I). S. eh nreh. , The lilies r the plavs are -Soul I .Mates." "IIIkIi Hearts,' and "I'on veislon." The' pilhlle Is Invlled lo i alli-nd. i Mr. ami Mrs.Orval McArlnr, of l,ostinc,- spynl Sunday Willi Mr. ; and .Mrs. Mark I'roslnnd. I M. and Mrs. V. ('. Slediuan. or Hot l.akc.'lcrt the first of the week lor Tnscon, Ariz. They aeeotnpiiti. j led his father, .lack Sledman. of I linker who hopes lo Improve his lieiihh hy the rhiiimc. Mrs. Sted ' tlliin was foriuerly Norecn llalsey. i Mril. i. A. h'lsher nnd small son i w ho have heetr vlsttlllt; for Ihe past ; week with her pnrenls; Mr. ami 1 Mrs. i:. !. (Icrrtsnu. en Ihls niorn liiK for her home at I'nldwell. Ida ho. I Mr. and Mrs. Tex Knltjht l,.n j yeyterilny mortiln for rorllau.l ; w herelhey will vlsll for II week Now Those Rheumatic Pains Must Go The A irony CeiiM-s the Su rill in; Is Itiilueeil What u Hhlnjc now ov r.w r.o HACK TO WOHK At i A 1 X Here's ti Hupremely Kood and lately Im proved remedy this is t-uld to you hy Ited t'rosH trun Store and live- druttKlMts every wliere with the uiulerstniidliiff that one ho tile must nivo results or ynu ean hnvo your money baek. Ask C o r Allenru It c o m o s tn hit,- hottlen and it not e x p nwlve. Tiiko It us directed IV'h a 0,1110 k, acllvo rem edy mid one that y o ti ran depend upon oven w h e n th pnln ore mrtst Bevere and fevor l rum pant. It's antlpyrpile n n aniilBesle anil diuretic -and Ivtidlntr di uk Klhts all over Amrrlen nre glad to i clo m mend H. -Adv. I with .Mi, und ',Mrn. Harold Hall. aIi-h, A. 41. Cunhlln and Mi-h. T. it, Con Klin, of ihe Cove, attended the Woiian'rt eloh proKram In lrn iun yejfterihty. . ' Mi-rf. Mary .Mlnulek im-t with a palnt'ul itecldent oti .Monday when tier hand watt rn light in the elee trle wringer. The nalne Jiahd hud an Infeellon followliiK' a felon , a few yearn atfo neeewllatiiiff the removal of a finder.- All', and Mr. Win. Dohbfn en terlafned their hildKe cluh on Wed neHdfiy evening. . Five tahles of player Hpenl u pleaHant uvenlnv at eai-dK with hlKh nun it I m Koln to I ,M rrf, K N. l-ox and Dr. Oeu.' Hnl'f- man and rnimolat Ion , to W. W, HtevenH. Hcvecal wocmIh other than meuihci'K were present' Mr. and I '. I, ,Mr. Jeo. llorrman. f. M.f. Ifeiison. ,Mis l-.'rlii Clark and Miss Alice PHtterfon. The hostess; served tasty refreshments before I the frnests depai'ted. ( The hlKhsehool volleyball Kh- , closed their senKiiii last nilit by.j defeat hit? tin- Wallowa Kills at the, Byni by a score of 3(i-(!:i. They ha e ; lost bill one paine this Keason. to Knlerirlw early In the year. The business nun's volley team lost two' Itn lues out of three with the Ini bler business snea's lea in la ft flight. ;: : Western Drama Is Tough for Jeritza . NKW VOItlC, Dec. G (AP) Drama, about the wild and woolly west seems a triilo too totiirh for these effete days; at Uhh, the .Metropolitan Opera company has J found It so.. In the third mishap that has marked this season's revival of the 1 Puceini-ltelam o opi-ra. ' The Olrl of I tho Golden West.", Maria Jeritza was slabbed with a, u-ooden knife; last nfKht inn so winded she snmr! with difficulty the dosltiL' "Addlo 1 Mia CalifornlM." Sho finished Ihe perioi-innnce. but look a curiain -call In evident pnln, leaning heavily on the arm of Lawrence Tlbbetl and (iiovannl I VI.11H....III Clin ..u. I I,.,.. ' ' " MirwiIlK IIJIHII HI 111 IIIM'S HUH Sltlll abi-asion. but declined the services of a physician. Will (ll I W Channel Dec. 15 IteKfnnlnt? Sunday, Dec. ir, lis teners will hear radio station KVI broadcitstinK' on HiO kilocycles 0125. y meters) on full time to re ceive tho greatest radio service ever offered in the Pacific North west. Word of the KnintlnK or full tlmo was received fiqm Washing ton, D. t,, Monday afternoon. Al though the formal order of the II 0iloi(ll nullo coiniulKKlon Iisih nut I been , rwolvi'il, llll' vnril ot the I uniinKc I'rom 7ilo KlIocyfli'H, 11ml i Hpllt time-, to kllni'yi'li'H, and ! full lime, ciiiiki rrom wich million-. i tiillvo houitoh In Wunhlnnlon llml j KVI n.i nhle to innke.. 1111 lmt. . liouiUHMllenl. ' , . I KVt Ik liriiiKlnir llHtcnpht the '! ill 111 lil.-L Itroadeii.ttlni? ayNteni'M hal- iinced pi-oKi-jinis, the m-rvlce of the Don l.ee Iti-oailcastlnir .sy.sleni, iind Im offering prouranpi t'roin Its own .sttnlloH In the Taeoina hotel, Ta eoina. and the Northern I. lie Tow er. Sellltle. KTn I ra UMlllltter Ik located at Kent, npprONlinately inld-way lielween Taeoina nntl Sealtle. ADMIT ItOIMll :itV SAI.KM, Ore.. Dee. II (AP) l'0111'eiwlon Hint Ihey hehl up a driver at Yakima, Wash.. Inst fiitillday and forced I1I111 to drive ""'m 10 I'orlland was made hero ,i,kW Art ''"'er, IM Allen "ol1 KelloKK. They are held " J"" '" nllernatlve "r l'""" M S-'i'io hall each ror the theft of an nulotnohih: from jthe Volley Motor company. They were urn-sh-d yesterday when, of ficers wiy. they iiitoinned to hold up a .second hand store. Missoml has heun plans for new SiVUMUHin road program. Your Loved Ones Love it Your Christmas Gift! Kai'ta prove that nine out of every ten women use perfume. You can make no mistake in giving it for Christmas. Duska Perfume The latest masterpiece of one of the world's great est Perfumers. The t'utur i?ticall designed bottle and eae richly dres:;ed in red and black express the modern color trend. Sold only at Kuxull Stores. Glass Drugs Inc. The IteMill store La Grande, Ore. i SAVE WITH SAFI TY CRICKET FLAT j, I.oIh Wllliet'NiHMiii . . (Obnervei' 4 'orreftpnndent ) t CltirKKT l-'I.AT (Hpeclal) Mr. and Mrs. I.es Hoiilet anil (hihlr'nl Mi, and .Mm. Icnnard 'aronH and eliihlren, Mr. ami Mrs. Dave Hiitf, a nd M r. a nd M i-h. Ahlon I 'a rnonH and children Of f.a (Jrande spent ThunhsKlvitttf day at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. A, Jk? Parsons. .1. M. Wllherspoon, l.ols and Per ry aeeontptt'iled by Mis. Kriink tilll-1 ner mid son 4'arl went to 4'IarUs ion. Wash.. Huinlay anil reinrned Monday with !!. V. Witty. Mr. Witty had been there for five weeks receiving medieal treatment, Mrs. J (illtnei" and son visited her pur- nt in l.oiiifton, Idn. Mrs. phyle Heektel anrl llonnie Kimble spent ThanksKlvIni; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hechtel. j . MrH. Jesse lireshears and child- re n spent Thanksjrlvlnjf day at the' home of her parents, Mr. uinl Mrs. ; 1 It. H. (ilashon. i Mrs. A. Itysdnm siient Thnnks-' Hiving day at the home of her duiurhter, Mrs. Itoy Hardy. ? M i. and M is. I.esi er Vox were ' , 1m firande visitors Saturday. M. and Mrs. James (ilasson and I children were visitors at the home of .Mr. and .Mrs. Jesse Hreshears of I l a (li-ando Sunday, j M r. a ml M rs. I a ve Scott n nd three sons of Wallowa were visitors at the hiiinc of Mr. and Mrs..Over- I Sunt Sunday. Andas Iteelitid. of Wallowa, -spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j he Itechtei: Mr. and Mrs. C. K. ' 'nmeron sent ThanksKlvliu,' nt the home or Mr. and Mrs. Kd Unifier. j Mr. and Mrs. Ovortnn Scott and children spent ThnnksKlvlnjf day at the home of .Mr. and Mrs., Paul Weaver, of l.a (Irande. Hechtel and daughter, Dora- lha, Mr. and Mrs. Kyerett llcchtol were business visitors In l.a firande Tuesday. Miss 'Corn Price left .Thursday mornintf for Corvallls where she visited her itarents until Sunday. 13 States Exceed Oregon Gross Debt Oregon'H wroKs honded dehl 1 which has heen reduced to, $01,- ! 177.0 10 Ik exceeded hy. (hat of thirteen states In the union, but UK per capita tlehl Of $(!S.7 Is the second hJffheat nihoiiK Ihe forty four debtor stales. Ilonds for Kood road development aecounl for one I Buy n LOOK at these Outstanding Used Car Values 1928 Chev. Coach $495.00 1928 Chev. Sedan . . ...... . . $525.00 1928 Chev. Coupe .$465.00 1927 Chrysler Sedan $445.00 1927 Ford Coupe $265.00 1927 Chev. Coach $350.00 1925 Chev. Coach $295.00 a Larison Chevrolet Co. Phone Main 2 or Main 508 For Demonstration Used Car Lot Located 407 Fir St. Phone Main 508 "Look For the Red Tnjr With An OK Thai Counts" M Mi Fov useful practical gifts there is always something electrical that will please we invite you to inspect our new Christmas stock which includes every conceivable article. The Very Latest Appliances Shown for the First Time Automatic Flat lions $8.80 Waf-fil Raker $18.00 Table Cookers $18.00 Table E8g- Hollers - $5.50 Antique jion Cigar Lighters $5.50 Aranium Waffle Iron with - indicator $20.00 ' The New Bosch Radio Models Are Here! Toasters $3.50 up." Waffle Irons $9.25 up. Tree lights $1.50 up. Heaters , $4.95 up. Corn poppers $3.00. Percolators and Urn sets $8.50 up. , Electric Service Store II. E. Williams, Prop. half of the total debt outstanding, ' These faottf nre brought out in a ! national survey Just eoinplelod hy on Taney replaceable globes for i Christmas tree sets, each . 25 -light out tree sets Toast watch Toaster the Hank of America, N. A., New 1 York, whieh reveals that the slate! Kovernments of the I'nlted States ! a Sound Basis! WE STAND BEHIND EVERY USEfiT MR BEARING THE RED TAG "with an Our used car department is operated under the famous Chevrolet Red O. K. Tag system. Under this plan, we attach a Chevrolet Red 0. K. Tag to the radiator cap of every reconditioned car showing exactly what vital units of the car have been checked or reconditioned by our expert mechanics. ... We believe that no fairer system of used car mer chandising has ever been worked out for it as sures the customer honest value, as well as a de pendable, satisfactory car. Due to the great popularity of the new Chevrolet 3ix, we have on hand at this time a wide selection of "O. K.'d" used cars taken in trade on new cars. Come in and look them over. You are sure to find exactly the car you want at a price that will amaze you. And our terms are exceptionally easy. ' A door Christmas automatic $12.50 SO.OO 1410 Adams Ave, have n' 1-12,00 7 tfrass honded 'debt of y,7 4!U-. or 17.fi'l per capitii. ;; OK that counts" H It n ih..;i"nirt..ii VMotor vRndintor V Rear Axle V TransmiHsion V Starling y Ignition vBattQL v"Tir M n M fxiilTl m .9 a n