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.Saturday, January V l'.M)- LA GRANDE h . ZONING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Page Five parents, the Her. Marcus Corfu in. und Mi-s. (, MciHiitjr Tomorrow Thy annual Kandtty school ron foronce of tho L. 1). s. church will held tomorrow- nt Ml. (IK n, w lu'ii all the members of the board nro. expected tu m prcmiit, Mm, Kivu lluck. Clayton Cimlwell, , n ry Muxfield nnd K. Z. Maxtor will attend from this rlty. PllSsM'M 'I'IH'OUkIi j V. M. JoTtVrs, xUus president In: charge, of operations f the I'. P.. cystem .from , Omaha, passed thniUKH l.n Grande last evening ! en his way to rnrtlatiil. ! Different Tmnt Pago-- . In yosterdny's Irsuo of ''Ii- C-Hrvoi-. the front paiio proseuied a somewhat il irf-r-rii tippe;tranoo This was due to (ho breakdown of tho llniMypc machine that Jh nsoil lu sot seine of tho heads, access! inline; tho us.' df dinvn-iit IVI"'. '11m Observer wiik handicapped iliirlnif ijlokI of tho day yesterday, with only, two linotypes npcrfilluif Instead : the iifiial three. Saltation Army Mcdlim " 'i he Salvation Army Jh celebrat ing the ftfiih iinniv. rsat-y of its work lu tho Tniti d States with a series ,of spoolnl inoetinKa lasiimr until Master, according to an- nnunoemont hero. Services Han dily follow: S:4S, Sunday school; 11. Holiness mootliiK; S. ovoniiu service. MootinKK will also bo held at X p. m. Saturday and Wed nesday ovi'MngM. Choir lo sing 1 At tho mo rnln service of tho Presbyterian ehhreh ' iho .odioj, Triad choir will siny "Take Mo. O My Father" hy Marks, and Him quartet will hUk "O Lord,; Jto member Mo," hy Curo-Numa. Number Appreciate! One of ttho dtliRhtriir'foaluri'rf of thivprovratn at iho Presbyterian Al' n':i dub nicotine; "' Thursday evoninB was uic piano nuiuii;i-H hy i first-of February, )ut until then .wiss jane uavt-nsernnt. J in so ; in coutinuinf," hor nnm.bors were rereivd with much I ltuth-Kllznbeth. pleasure hy tho men present.. ' j Alisent I'roiit Work- work after an IUiiosm of duration. " At tho Hotels Amontf tho.to roprlterod nt local hot ln an-: V. K. I.Myanl, Torry; . flhuhh-n. Hulo; A. V. Wil on, Spoktinr-;- J, A. Thompson. Iliikrr; K. I:. KuhrM. Spokam' f. Sorij;Kln and 1'irto Joy, Pondh' ton; Af. If. Anus, 'iVkoa. Wash.; J. i u nl.orK", SpoI;att; Thou. W". Tiirkr, Spoliano, and LoU McKfton, llooil IlU r. Visiting I'rom rortland Mrs. Jjt.Nitu I'oaison. r Port land, and l-al.y daughter, l--i.Ha am visiting lnr tnothor. MVm. J A. (iaskill. I'roni Mr. Hull. adjtiMor of Hoist In this i-iiy today on husinoss. I i;xMH-ri! tn Itotum Tolay A. it. inintoi'; srontmy of tho local rhnmher of oommoroo, a ox ?ootol to return today from The Oallort ftlu'pn he atlendorl the Wool (.lowers association ineotiiiK. Ho is act ompanii-cl by JamoK Kisnard. of Uniyo, who spoke at tho ineet iu of the (ihamljer of coniniere TueKday. ( n(lltloii A I ou t the Same Mrs. I'. M. KietiiirtlKon, of Tow or Cove, Ik mill Hcrlously ill "t tho homo of her dmiKiitor. Mih. Non)i. ; 111 at Home j Mrn. Kva Koyle k homo of her mother, l-'renoh, on (' avoime. i'rairorrrcl to iMrlland Moyd MrLeod. forniorly of ho O.-W. toro department, has been transferred to Portland, where he has a position as material account ant tor the same company. Mrs. j Afcl.ood expert h to join him the; work . at , tho j-rom beanie j Ai thin (irahntn, of Seattle, was In ax Ornnd yesterday on busi week's ' r ' few UPON i i I SWi-l-t lll-UI'l. Lull , , I II d ii r y, w It o pv X;'H,Vl,'f' - I In I it Ii ii c a in o V . : " ,!-', I Mis. I louver. In V.' t ! the ten lor la "HnJ?'" Ftt ' la n.-f at l.el:iui Ml . JB 'rf i ii ii c.irii I'm- b mKf i m tin i. j. i', Mvslil'.'in .'I' lu.l !l low luiinoy lrui:i :l .ulll'lll' fl'liMUl t i t ti k hit swvillii'iii't, i.uii 1 1 d ii r y. w h o In i it Ii ti o a in i Mrs. 1 Itmvur, In Urn st-nlor i liixs ilaiift1 al I.t-la:: At :i ii (.iril I'm. vi-rliy In (.'oil-Tuinla. POINT OF ORDER A(;ALST UQUOR KILL OVERRULED (ContlnueU from Puira Ono) allotment fop prohibition onfareo ment, the committee bad carried out tho proYltdomt of tho oonstltit thtii iib It now Wood, The hotiite, Iih ild, was not the place for the consideration of neh a iluostlou I beeaiiHtf It could not pasn on the legality of tho constitution. The siipromo cpurt, he said, wan tho body bi-foro whleb ihe tUOHtlo ihfluld be brought. : i:xpi:im: i.roisia'rio.v .WASIUN(iTtX. Jan. Ifi (AP) The Uepiihlkan steerlmr commit tee of the house today decided to expedite leuislatlon to .earrv out President Iloover'B roommenda-1 1 tlnna fur strcnKtiioninff prohibition j enforcement. . J'he Kteorlnfjr coinmilleo In an orn r'Kn hi'.,rhwayy were free, but the West Wide hlKhwiy wan lilneKeit past Me.UlnnvMle. wltn Sheridan still in a static of isola tion. The Tllhiiuook highway be tween Sheridan and MoMUmvlH--wa blocked, but wa expected 'o be cleared by II a. in. Chains were advised on all local routes. The f 12,000 home of Or. O. Mar cel, insiruelor In the I nivn-slty of iroi;ni( inedlenl Hi hool, was des troyed by fire today which orig inated In the walls of n residence which was mio of Portland's out standing home. 'Ihroe linns, awakened by tho riuoke, spread the alarm. Snow-drjtts- halted tho fire department and v y a small elmmlcnl wasjnn arrived at the fire too late. r. i Marcel sit Id he Imd boon thawlmr Wnter pipeK previously but bail In spected tho homo for fire, lie said loss was covered by lusur- nnoe, Pendleton expei-teneed the sec ond coldest period of the year hiM unofficial Kroap composed of ,T , . ' . ' tempera tin rose ami snow publirnn leaders that passed upon iho legislative proposals to be con- ' hidercd on tho floor. j tinned to fall. flt'SS. and hi?' j:nr,Mite to California .r. and Mrs, Clyde. Mutitlnir on en routu to California on a bus! noss and pleasure trip. They in tend stoppinff in Portland for . few day. e inarooiK'd at J Caves. , When i ;eluni to Sibool Jomlny Tho two sonH of Mr. and Mrs. M. 1. Alpert, of tlio N)w York store, expect to return to dclioid Monday after several days absence due In lllnesf. .Sumner is I, - second jrrade anil Knnetli Is u .h jrendo intent. To Enterprise Mlsr Uarahara lliatt left on this morninK?. branch train on her way in KnLerprise to visit with the W. AO Koundy family for about a wevk. from her desk at the offices of ; from hor desk nttb o offices of; Crroen and liess today due to a ' cold which confined her at borne.: .reetins of Che I. O. O. 1 . The regular husim ss niecthy of j the Odd Pollows lode look place ! last evi-ninK'. Ill at Ikomo Afrs. J. M. Koehonsparer Is at tier home on T avenue. lllnosM Mrs. '. A. McMasters Is ill her homo on 7, avenue. Jirukcii A rin J-'a rah lWifent suffered a brok arm yesterday. It is reported. Ont. of Seliocil J.eila Warner bfiH.beon out school for several days due to Infection. ' . . f-irni Portland ' Sam Itiad. n. of .Portland, is j visitinj, at the hoiiie tit his father ; and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Fred (J75 Itraden on T avenue. He will at tend their golden weddintc col '- ! I brntion tomorrow. . I 1)1 at Home Mrs. Joe l.uxon Is il) homo on Monroe street. STUDENTS ENROLLED IN ! HIGH SCHOOL! Kcltiruliu? Home Airs. Dou.ictas Powell and litlb daiiKliter. Patricia, are returnim 'to liieir home in Portland today alter, a two weeks visit wit h- h. HI Affaln KritK Jioffman, who lias - been ill for sonic lime but recently was : improved, ir. aain sick : home (h South J.a (irande. (Continued from Pago One) ler ri h'arrell Muvrav iias- returned to BW' "the 1 HTltl. -FR.OII8U ! I ' GRANADA, M SUNDAY & MONDAY M , K$ ' Also Pathe News Vj . All Talking Comedy Fables in .11 I M Look Out Below Sound &f a Now Playing ; Bl k "RLVSQUBRADK" M 1 ' ....lLrd slates that the condition is bis about, usual tor this kind of weath er, wltli no apparent Increase over! American history. similar periods in former years party wef a hotel at Oregon uiey were finally roscued by a, j minor who had koiic into the ills-i trh-t on skiis. Ilaker ninl assoel at'K had worked a trail several '' j miles ilown-the tuoimtaiu ide. f oorhies. who did not jjt't out of bis mountain Ciim)) near a min ' for nearly a week, spent nmoh of 1,1 ! his lime hroaklntf trail to Holland. , : which it: southwest of hero. Mrs. J VoorhieK and little son were h-ft i lu the snowbound district where they are staying with u family, tho father of which Is working an old mine. I ho place where A oorhies was marooned was at TlKerinwn, proh- i ably one. of the most colorful nhost j minim; towns in iircuon. It was t hero that some" of the richest i "Vl j strikes in Or , in?,' the rush j that scores of, men clashed and I shot ft out at the numerous sa ! loont and public lionsi-s which flourished there. Many of the ob! buildings still rtand. VoOrhieH and jiarty wore eauvped in one of the old hotels which in days jrone by was the scene of many n frontier event that will never bo re-enacted lu ' white AMERICANS MEET WITH MACDONALD . AND COLLEAGUES (Continued from Pugo One) n ! , ister, calling upon prime Minister Macponald at No. 10 Hownlmr Klreet tbb foreiooi wild Italy would strive not only for naval limitation but reduction. "IJmlta llon." bo said, "miKht mean limit ation at even a hlKhor level than prevailed now." . . Slnor firandi expressed bis fat- Isfaction at meetinf; lireat Hritaln's labor premier personally. Ho re peated Italy's program at the forth coining naval conference, which convcititi ruosd'ey, tho principal points of which already bad been communion led by Ambassador liordonardo. .lie expressed hope that the cou- fon were made dur- ference would reach a solution wat days. It wjim here isfactory to all and advantageous peace. AVOMAV IHlKAliS lti:COItl) SYiXKY. Auslraliu, Jan. IS' (AP -AHfH Clarice Kennedy set a new world record for women in ' an International track meet hero today, runulnir the SO meter hur dler, in HI 1 -T seconds, ' i KuntuuK trom scratcn in tu j i irsi race 01 uis ui ipoiieau lour, l.eo l.ermoml, younjf American middle distance star, easily won a mile event in four minutes sec-, ond. The listed world record for Hie 0 meler hurdles for w omen is )2 -1-5 seconds set by Miss Von llrednw of Certnany in Herlln in I'JiT. . Explorer Will Fly City of Dead Trail COLD TO SPELL CONTINUE, BUREAU SAYS (Conllntleil from PnffO 0no) MR, MRS. BRA DEN MARRIED 50 YEARS Iiowdt'i'y Know full iliirln Iho nlffht. . I Governor Norblad : : 'ho Snd street hhfliwny was th y Portland artery 1 vucco jHii i titit r travel was blocked this mornlmr. t according to reports of the Stale Automobile association. It had I HAU3M, Ore., .Jan. 18 (AIM- l-'or tho purpose of a, general ptib llo discussion of t he public lands question with K. C. Van Petten of t'mtnrlo, Oregon representative on President Hoover's public lands committee, (Jovornor Norblad has called a meeting at Hie Portland chamber of commerce for Thurs- day.i Jan.. S3... .... r; .,;'".' Mv, Van Pollen bellevoH that If he Ia to represent the Interests of the state properly tie should have (Conlimigd on Patfo. Two) .lusL Old Town. "Hlllle" Wortsell was the first postmaster that Ihey ivineinber, Onct: where Perry is now locat ed there was thick timber, much of this was cut down, and only the KUimpH -,lef(, standitifr. , l''or mapy years Sinmplown. meant the place where. Smith, and Standloy bad a lumlier mill. Later the mill name i-iuuiKeu io rerry, ann mo mui (hi. opinions of interested persons sold to the Stoddard dumber com- f,.0m various parts of the slate, pany. Siimmorvillo and Island City and It was following word from were valley towns when tlo-y first him that Ihe governor called the came, with a Ki'b'tmill in each: but meotln. AH persons who are in- Alivel and lmbler came into ex- tcresred In and informed on the isiciiee only since the branch rail- public lands question are asked lo road was built. attend the conference, "Our lives have been quiet and, peaceful, they both agreed yes terday, and they both look "hale and hearty," for their over seventy yeai-s of youth, enjoying good realth most of their lives. llOrsTO.V, Tex. (Ap)- William Nlven, 7!-year-idd iireheoloKlst, in tends to return by airplane to his "oily of tho dead" in Mexico, which ho discovered ;t! years ago. The original journey was made by burro and afoot, lu ism', spon sored by. J. P. Morgan, Sr., and Morris K. .lessup. Nlveu's work was Hie beginning of uncovering five buried cities near tho site of Mexico city. They presumed, .lessup believes, five distinct elvftiv.atioaK thai existed from It. C. luou to r.oo A. l. UMio. Knch city, he concluded. wa wined which !out In turn by some cataclysm, leaving ouch separated from the next by layers of earth and stone. lii the first expodiliou he recov ered tho "tablets of life and denth" which are now In t ho American museum of natural history. Nlven catno to Texan tn ISSlt ns ,. Kdison. His ported open to Wtnr.illfc Iiuh boon devoted principally lo A,torJ.i. and South- Mexican archeology. I been cleared yesterday, but fresh winds that night again piled the drifts high. rilKlluays Open The Columbia and Pacific high- jan agent of ThumuH wuys were r trafl'le. Th La Grande Books Stationery Co. "School Supply Headquarters" Theme paper, 40 sheet pkg . .,.$ ,10 Theme paper 100 sheet pkg. superior quality .25 Theme paper 500 sheet pkg superior quality . ... 1.00 Typing- paper, 100 sheet packet g-ood quality r ; J25 Typing paper, 500 sheet packet, practice paper SO Cover paper in striking new colors and designs, sheet .15 Pencils in all prices from... 7c to 15c (In all degrees of hardness). Eversharp pencils Fountain Pens ...10c to $5.00 49c to $12.50 Notebooks with L. H. S. stamped in color on the cover 25c-50c-$1.00 Slicker notebooks (draw your own cover design) ...1: 35c (Including hints on decorat ing the cover.) a z. EXPERIENCES OF SNOWBOUND mmlssioner AfeCullocli declining MEN RELATED ; ''''V, ,1'-m,',n,a,T ''r tailed evidence presented by. the . 'power companies In mi effort lo S PASS. Ore. (Al')- HhfW thHl nnirh of lh(.. , (l. ftnowhoiiiid In the high peaks. HIlllll liKlliust ngver.imeni ownor walohlni; the snow pile up at the ship wns (iMlf,d J1M a ((,f.nHiV(1 laisnt a iooi an nour that was the recent experience of two par ties of men one headed by Sam uel Halter, president of the eham- i;er oi eoinnieree, ami sponsor m financial setup of public utilities, tho city slogan, "It's Tho Climate." i ,,. The other party was headed by A , n i m Knrle Viiorhios. inanaginv; editor If)' plCttW t CLllH I O of ihe Grants Pnss Courier. r WSnlorx In neither caso did the members UVLUIC rjltflbOtl of the parly suffer, either from! exposure or lack of food. Itaker J measure. Tho inquiry adjourned until February -I, when tho commission will begin lis Investigation Into the I.' ARCADE jfid .'1 Days Starting SUNDAY 1 1 JY. B.5LA LEE f V J JM iliiljjii ! ipiJ' Now Playing Ronald Oilman "fil'LLDOt; DKUMMOND" " liillJlI f t y t Y Publicity Quiz Is Completed Today X WAKIIINT.TON', Jan. IS (AP) j Tim rodi-rnl tnnlt. oulumlKKlrin'il imnilry into pulilii'lty Jiirtivitl.'H tif .J imtilic itlilitii-K .ilil toilny with f r j t y ? ? T J T ? y f t y f ? f f X ? t y y f y y ? f r 3? i When You Miss Your Observer- NOJIi:. Alnsk.i, Jan. IS (A!1) Kfl'oitH ti. oonilrin t)n n-nortt-d flndlni; of Curl llni Kli-lnon anil Karl iioiliinil near tlm AnRiicma river, 120 nillon from Norlh Cane. 'Hlborln, liavo failed. Pilot Joe Cro.sson, wlio has Ijeen flying over tho Siberian territory from the loo bound fur trailliiK vinsel .Nanuk jadloed Alfred J. IOinen, director of the Kh-I.son reKiMie operatloim, today. -. . , f'rosnn yesterday flew over the dlstrlet deerlbeil In tile .Moscow dlnpatcheH and reported finding no traeo of tho men who loll Teller November II and were last heard over a reindeer ;ainl hack of Klia- nura, near Tape .Serdze. Woman Fights For Seat In Congress ' WASHINGTON. Jan. IS ( A p ) Presenting her own rase In the contest over Iter seat n the house, liepiest-iitalive Utith IWyan Owen, la moer.'it. I'lorida, acM- rtid before a house electims roiiwulUfe today that flie had m-vi-r renounce.! her citizen-hip in the Pulled HtaleK even t hough marred i an Kng lishman. .Mr-. 0f. V m't the nnnt Itlzen- ship charge of Wllliaru C. Lausou, II' publican contcst.nit for hor seat (In the nous;, with a Ofumatir, r' i clt.il of the liaidhlpH enroijntered over her citizenship Mat us a u result of )icr marriai;e. "No man ever wail oall'd before a rominltteo uch as ibb to explain Ills marring," Af.rf. Owen pnid. A Hon compos r recently w n wnt. to prinou for eit in out I ut. Tako tho words bum, k'-ya aad flats nnd we whnt you con do with that on?. Call Main '24 And a copy will be delivered at once free of charge. For change of address, please do not notify carrier boy onlycall the office direct, giving old and new residence, and you will avoid errors in service. 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