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.Tuesday, April 8, 19,10 VK GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Page Flvg tCCAL IBIRDEIFjr In Portland ' One of the well-known Kaslorn Oregon hotel num. C H. Lcvlne, manager of the Ui Orando hotel of lA Grande, was registered here Sunday. Mni.' Levlne accompanied hi m. La Orando considers that Its ,.If collide Is about tho finest In the Miami Kin.pt re Certainly, ac cording to Mr. Dovlne, It Ik a draw ing card with many of tho hotel j.alrnnH, who often stay over a clay to play a round. The course jn ilu Grande Hondo lowlands whom plenty of water Ih available to keep ,lu, uraiM green. On the other iminl. tho soil permits excellent drainage. The courses In some of tho neighboring cities, such an at linker and Pendleton, are liandl riipped hy lack of water and proper turf. From u business standpoint, .siys Mr. Devine, La Grande is do ing veil. The Oregopiun. Lit Grande Stiideut-s Plcdgv With the coming of spring term two Li Grando students at the Uni versity of Oregon pledged a Greek letter living ; organisation. Miss Verle Uaunn, u third term student, plodded Ktippi). Delta, and George iiamnaini, entering this term, is wearing tho pledge pin of tho Sly ma Alpha Kp.sllons. Car Stolen A coach, belonging lo It. V. Tyl er, was sollen from K avenue last nlnht, according to thy. police. Tho iw&iilitf machine had not been lVul at noon today. At the Hotels- Among those registered at local hotels nro; Mr. and Mrs. D, H Al Ion. Boise; Mis. Albert Squire, Mrs ;f;F Iflro ,ind Mls lloIen linden. MJIbur. Wash.; John Hhap. Wal lowa; D. C. Ulgman. Seattle; AY, D. Heath, Portland, and Harry Low ell, Luker. Contlnuo Insnecilon C. F. Iloberts. L. v. Chnusse, K. Larkin, If, M, J. Turner and 0. LI. Johnson are continuing the lnspee tfm oC fire protection of all O.-W. buildings In this division and aro up the branch lino today. .ly 111 at her home,' It is reported. Improving Mrs. Fred Eamcs Is Improving j after a long Illness and la able to bo about in a wheel calr, From Portland " if. K. AVatson. of Portland, Is In La Grande on business. In Portland Lr. F. L. Tribe will return Thurs day from Portland where ho Is spending several days. Visit Mother Mrs. Everett Walker and two children, Lawrence and Florence, left on No. 24 thlti in, .mi...- r,. Baker whore they will spend a few days visiting Mrs. Walker's moth er. 11r. J. W. Nnwlnn Tli kpciI ; ,r evening they will return home. New Position hhigcne fates, employed by Mne- Marrs for the last few years, has icceiHcd a position as salesman for the Perkins Motor company in the IShdn territory. Iiu Drill ' I l- Tho fire truck was called to the htelW' honl yesterday morning at ti:15irclock for a drill. To Union Uptirv Miller, irrado school stu- ri.mt :it (Vnti-iil. wool, to Union ves- i.-i.jI.iv- tn sjiioml ih snrintr vaeution with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. . Skiff. In Jorllaud (lonrup T. Cochran. La Grande attorney, was in Portland Over the weekend. .Marriage License -iW-l' : " .Howard M. SmiLh"'oT Island Cily ml Edilh Hermann, of La Grande, I'ceived a marriage license' Satur day at the county clerk's-office. : Illness William Day tuito 111. is reported to be ntered tho HospiJTr-v f it ti'i Mrs. Charles Guthridge entered the Grande Kondd hospital' today preparatory to an operation tomor- ijw morning. Mrs. Krnest Hlack 'iiin t formerly Thclma Kinman) is in Li Grande to bo. , with her 111 al Home Impiovlng Mv. Beldon, formerly of Cove who recently mnde his home in this.eity, is a patient at the Grande Rondo hospital following an operation. Returned Home Mrs. L A. Carbine and daughters Laverno and Evelyn, returned this morning from Portland whore they spent the weekend visiting her daughter Mrs. L. 15. Gartin (Eva Carbine) and her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. F. Hunter. , : , Stopped Hero Mr. and Mrs. II. U Davis, of San Luis Obispo, Oil., who are maktne a tour of the northwest en route to Chicago, stopped In La Grande last night and left on this morning's eastbound train. ' Lett This MoriiJiitf Mrs. Arthur Duhl, MIhs Eleanor Dahl and Misn Dulu Osborne left this morning for Baker where they will spend a few days. Mrs, Dahl Is going on business and Miss Dahl and Miss Osborno are accompany ing her. From Wallowa- ; ' Robert 55. Chrlslman, of Wallowa, was In La Grando Saturday on buul ness. From Baker Mr. and Mrs. Art Kinman, of Baker, were La Grando visitor yes terday. They havo made tlioir home in Baker for sometimo but are Intending to move to Burns In thd'iiear future. Improving Mrs. Joo Oliver, who underwent an operation last Thursday at the Gr-undp Rondo hospital, is Improv ing and may receive company now Driving to rwtUuul --! . ' Earl Bloklund drove to Portland this morning on busrnc.jf lo-wlll bo gone for a few days. V-.-y '. It. P. Raymond, of Chicago, Is a house guest at tho hqm$ QfjMr) and Mrs. Charles Ro'ohtu5.'',, Ho . arrived on this morhlng' Waln.s - V- From Baker Judge C. H. M"cCulloch, of Baker, is holding a motion here today on ii case referred to him, by Judge J. W. Knowlos. Drove To Klgiu Mrs., Thomas Johnson and Mrs. Wayman Scott drove to Elgin yes terday on business. Returned From Portland Carl Helm!, district attorney, and D. R. Tanner returned . yesterday from "Western Oregon, where they spent the weekend on business. A I Hie Hospital AY ong Sing,, who became ill .Sat urday, Is a patient at the Grande Rondo hospital. , .:' Returned This Mornings Farrell 'Murray returned this morning from Portland where lie has been a patient- in t he Veteran's hospital slneo the middle of March. Hero Last, M eek Mr. and Mrs. Sun ford Adler, of Baker, were business visitors In La Grande last week. .Airs. Marjorie Francis is serious- G-R-A-N-A-D-A L-. HER PRIVATE AFFAIR'. 7 ES ASS TAt BCMir.f J . 3 Days Starting rnrtii;ii you with unit ; it i; a tic s t STAItltlXG KOIili. Also Talking .-cnne(!.v j:ml (if the Wui ltl Audio Hoviou' I'ariiniouul .Sound Xcws ImsI Time 'J'odny tiro, Jcssol in 'IiOVK-l.MT, 1 mid IiAlGII" - ARCADE Now' Playing AIL SINGIttt IR tt S Ll DAMON O aim um r vs i 1 BROS, jm rw v iaa i urn IlLAST HILLS .17 If TOKYO, Apr., 7 (Al') Tlio rail way ministry today announced that 17 persons had Ijech' Ulllctt . and seveir seriously injured -in an ex plosion aboard a train' near ' Olla. Kyushu l'reiecturo. Tho explosion was officially attributed 'to dynil niite, which was believed soniehow to have become' mixed in the coal used by the engine. ' '.-r.' 1 Avihies of Locusts y vj lireotn Egypt CAIRO, Egypt, Apr.. 7 ( kV) Egypt'' is seriously, ttireatehed by .tvo .armies , qf j loc.usts advanchig 4'roiiutluy KUihui ;Uhd Palestine res- peotively. . ; ' , J .'4 f , i y , ' Jt ;was reported 'today that I the fOCusts liave swarmed three feet loop on railway trucks in some places, and that .trains are being held up. WATER AT A ritK.MICM WHITEWATER; Kas., Apr. 7 (Al') The Saturday night btUh . is no joke to: tho, citixejis, qf ' this .un usually arid town. 1 r .With, Jvo, snows last JaliuatyMhe only ipreclpltat Ion Vn,mptU3..Wii,tqC. is at a pi-elniihn.v ., " , Weekend -pilgrimages to Newton', feu Wles disttmlor lo Wichita, 20 miles awayj 'la't'n In order. i - - i iLitsrr SLSPKND;;i OKLAHOMA L'IT'Apr. 7 (AP) special, dispatch today to the OklahomaaCJtS-TInjes from Mazat lan, Mexico, says that military pur suit, of tho. bandit captors of J. E. Bristow, former .Oklahoma oil man, has been HUMpendcd been use, -af. u threat fronr tluj. brigands', strong hold that lirlstow's life would be taken if tho chaso continued. ' '. COMPLKI'ir OlKiAMZATION l-EfJDLKTON", Ore., Apr. 7 (AP) Organization plans of Pendleton Grain Growers. Inc., have been completed, ' with Om group ineor porated for one million bushels of wheat, and with G"4,000 bushels pai(i( ir). .lames Hill,'. Pendleton ranclHT. was elected prosldoni, Roy Ritncr. James Hill and Curl i'luc la 111 were selected us delegntfs lo the. regional meeting in Kpokano. NOTI31 RANKER PASSi:S BOSTON, Apr. 7 ( Al') AVIlllam P. G. Harding, governor of the Federal Reserve bank of Boston aitd former governor of , 'the federal reserve board,' died hero -curly to day. H was Cu years old. Death followed, a critical illness from heart trouble, i, Modern Aacienti ' !1lstor1nh sayjc undent women iiswl cnnw5tlr 3,'X() years ngn and mnny ancient women still use lliem. Wall Street Journal. AIm "PAIIIE NOl'ND .NEWS' "SP(ltT,TKs 1 S(H'D COMING -m I v OH I.V X Mill OUUI WASHES J Days Only Al l TALKING 1 yeorge "SsK'.'" d)j" Tin .hinv outjoiio ha Imvii eT?3 "allliifc for! JOAN ii rvi rTT YOUR WIFE She understands Style - - - She understands You--- we ask you to bring her with you. The man who understands that a woman understands style Is the man who has the easiest time In choosing new clothing. Take this Mtock. It contains only tho newest and smartest yurmrnts yet there are some uils that will look better on you than others. Your wife sweetheart or mother can help you. Hart Sr 1 in f fner & Marx Spring Suits $29 Stetson Hats $8.50 Lee Hals $3.85 and $5 nK,:l,.J.....:ilH.l..M :- MODEST MAIDENS -:- Trado Mnrko Registration Applied For U. S. Patent OffloB ., t'Jolm iisked mo tQ gd to the eltill. (buWO tonight. I'm so lhrilleP Tin' reftsonji for, this are given in part as follows; first.. that the av'r age( J"a(iily does not provide Ri Its inulget for sieknesji costs, and sec ond,, .that sorlous.. illnesses iind nuOjof 'dpemttlons cost many times over the annual, average of $SU. " iNo o)dns3d'onillp'n of .the. costs .of sleknesH, whleli dpes 1 not , lead ' to the uurirl ; that it Is cheaper, to prevent than to cure is .complete or useful. ; '' ; Oregon Caves Will Be Given Scrubbing PORTLAND. Ore.. A nr. 7 (AP) i'he Oi'ogon caves in tho Grants Pass district, aro to be- given a thorough scrubbing to remove the ttoot .that lias artcuniula'ftrd' through use rot .the,. torch as a..Ug)it. Jqi; e,-ploru-tums. 4nd - then( with' dlu fairyland psflaes'rosVle'ndene 'cnr" '' more, electric lights will be strung and the blackening torch' will be. a thing of the pac. John 1). Guthrie, assistant dis trict' forester, outlined tho program that . will restore one of Oregon's wonders to Us former beauty. Con gress has allotted $;I5,uOU for tills work.. ... Clark Wood Says tho return of tho vehlclo on the ground that It had no suspicion tho car would bo used Illegally. Tho petition was denied and tho suit was Instituted. Tho treasury secretary net up tho claim that his decision under tho law was conclusive and need not bo controlled by tho courts. Tho lower court agreed with him. ns did the district court of appeals today. Tho court pointed out In Its decision that under tho law re lating to seizure and forfelturo for a revenuo violation tho Inno cenco and good faith of tho own er of a seized vehicle furnish pu defense. - , ItllPl'IHATE RANKOR WASHINGTON, April 7 AP) -Senator Kiuuuiontj,, domucrat, North Carolina, asserted In the sonato today his "repudiation" of Chairman Raskob of - the, demo cratic, national commltleo in be hulf of tho democratic party of his state, for contributing money to the association against tho pro hibition amendment. "I want tho country to know," said tho veteran North Carolin ian, "that l ho democrat a of my stalo ov'erwhelniiigly disapprove of the chairman of the democrat ic national comjmitlec contribut ing money to an association whose purpose In to elect wet, republi cans over dry democrats,11. Senator ; Simmons, declined to support tho democratic presiden tial nominee. Alfred, E. Sm,Uh, in tho 1928 election. . IMPORTANCE OF TREATY IS . EMPHASIZED (Continued from Pago One) I" Much ado is m'ado '.becuuso I tho facts concerning uncmp)oy i meat have not been secured and I published.' However, it's a case tfh'orolh,?'' whllVS' ' ' ftfhorn'nbo -: ' ' Isn't1 pxaetly ..bjhiv,. neither. !, Is.,, kjiowlr. sdrv. -r,1-,.'. ,':-nators H)illed four and one half billion words In the tariff de bate, but. theirs Is un luexhuustlblc gas supply. Briefly Told If a greflt - thing .ean.h done, at 11 It can heIoue ea'slli.v, ,lfnt it Js the ease1 with' which the npplfHiJfo blossoms hftor long years of pa tient preparation. " . "V fi v 0aatiy Reiipa ' '.' Tliere' Js no la'autlfler1 of Voni plexion like the wisli to scalier Joy nn'd not pain around us. Itnlph Waldo Emerson. - - r Jorothy Dlx says that "our friends aro our press gonls." lust as W'dl, however, - that their .stuff doesn't really get Into. 'the newspapers. eds as. warning ;ihat a five power treaty nilght hot be obtained,, al though he. said ho still had hope, v, "If. ln; the ihi'eo power naval conference, - held at Geneva in li)2,7. wo had been able to con clude a . three-power, treaty on similar lines, I should havo been very proud of It as an effective, fair and advantageous bargain for all three parties," he said. Tho ambassador to Belgium pointed out that the three power agreement Involved scrapping of ml battleships provided ror lii the Washington treaty of 1H'' at a saving to the three nations of be tween $S0(), 000,(100 and ?J00,-000,000. pohtijam) casit ..PQRTLANl), Ore,; Apr. 7 ,(AI'? Cash wheat: Rtg 1lWiid'lhlue8lom1 hard-whlto Jl.22. , 'J t Tj i'-U ' Moff whlto $i.u. , ''7t;:i ' Western - w hlln l.lrVrivUi"i"i")1 Hard .winter I.Oit, fttWy! Northern Bprlng LOt). y ' : Western red $4.0nl,.:-. ' Oats: 'No, 2-:iS"lb.'wh'lto $:ili.50. Today's cur receipts; wheat' 'barley J,; flour 0, 'corn L bats 4; ; hay 7. v : i . ..- -t-H-? i . ' j r l,fetter Jo, ciir(-lii, the wheat crop tlr.ntQ. let the',nuirkct go to the dogs.-' ;. 1 i , An Indiana, doctor has survived six nccidenls In which trains sinash- de- and no .ibnibt he will yet knock one off the track and get some business. Over Night News Washington - Department o.f Justice reports prohibition nrer, octitiona decreased lu lust six months of lit 2'.); Bishop Cannon Insists wets lestim)rtny In house Inquiry not convincing. Nogafos, Airia. Hank sends ransom numey for .ooo to be paid Mexican bandits for freo dom of J. 11. Uristow, kidnaped American. Washington Hoover returns from fishing trip. Now York fox sells Interest in films and theaters to syndicate. Tilden, Neb, Threo, persons dlo la airplane's flames, ; r Kolsom Prison, Cal. Two, con vict;; killed, one wounded In frus tialed prison break. . : . New York One shot to death In Cooper union when anti-fascist gathering balks police in at tempt to make arrest for deporta tion. " ; I'orelgn Land!, India Gandhi's son' and liO followers arrested, as they violate salt laws In civil disobed ience campaign; Mahatma unm,o lested. London Gibson says three power limitation pact means sav ing to Japan. America and Great Britain of more than $.SO0,0OG,- 000. , Paris Taidleu and Brland deny latter brought. British secur ity proposals from Loudon. Hankow British missionary says Miss Nina Gemiaolt, Ameri can missionary woman, has been released by bandits. ' Shanghai Bandits loot am burn numerous villages and kid nap fiO school children. otnrvanco of ithclr annlvorfl4ry datp. -Kr . ' 71 MAIX, for niiyUilnic (lint is to lo printed. It u h u ordora tAketl mill flulslicd cm time. NELSON Opposllu Tost Office : Zubcr Hall STAR NOVELTY April 16th SPANISH WAK VETS, DEPT. f, "CP STORES MERCURY CLIMBS TO 78 ABOVE .IN.," : VALLEY SUNDAY (Continued from Page one) - and Tuesday :is for rains , In . tho western half of' the- stato . with Hhowers In tho mountainous sec tions In Eastern Oregon, with mod erate tomperulurot . . 1 COZZENS SPEAKS DURING SERVICE (Contlnuod from Pago One) by tho Rev. M. 0, Tennyson yes terday morning at 'tho Episcopal church when the local. Order of Rainbow for Girls was in special attendance. ' : ' ." Quoting that the "universe 'is God's workshop, the world His flower gardenr-1 Mir. ' Tennyson .stressed tho beauty of tho .world. .flowers, t-oylt,)'i,yters; -but that r,ajl 'there w'a8Jffj)n(v"ojip;'!,',"d tiruf thau young womanhood. I'Jaeh yearj all, Ritinbow- girls ailend a chuilch service In a group jlu tlie'Kunday nenrest April 0-.(n Store No. 13 Im Grnmle, Ore. SHIRT ALL THIS WEEK DRESS SHIRTS- 50c TO $1.49 : WORK SfflRTS - 39c TO 98c i MIA UVUIUt'lMS 111 WHICH UillllM MlIt ?itilp Jilscfir? Huu.li HiemlstiMice Cde.5eres to, .We Rewarded, and Neglected What the world really nerds Is d 'little Attention to the nuin who Is behaving himself. r.oston Transcript. Eucalyptui Grows Fast " The fastest growing "Ireo Is (lie eucalyptus, which grows approxi mnlely live times as fast ns uny other tree. .'Members of congress need sym puthy riitlier than censure. Thliy have labored long and talked tirelessly in falling to accomplish what they haven't done. "A shark has no bones," ac cording U Carttonlsf Ripley, who nvy never have been around when ho was rolling 'cm. , . Entitled to Honor Any person who has served In tlie nrmy. nay.v or. marine corps, otid, If no loiitrer" Connected, has an. honorable discharge,.. Is entitled lo burial nt Arlington. Imperfection Are you nngry thnt nlhers disap point you? Kemeinher thnt you can not depend upon yourisclf. 1' rank tin, i . ! ; ... Anyhow, Pierce and West are doing their best to demonstrate I lial Oregon democracy is big enough lo split. A far eastern palrlareh 120 yours old walks . 1-1 mjles u day. Whllo breath remains am'ong us occidental pnleHtrJans let'tf , give hlia threo rousing cheers. ' 1 Why Blame Supper? Many n man who Is kept nwake by hlK conscience nt night blames his supper.Ues Moines Register. EAST OREGON SCHOOL MEN END MEETING (Continued from rurjo.Ono) Health Talks WHAT PRICK SICKNKSS? Tlie annual sickness bill of the American nation Is more than two billion dollars. To treat the two pn rent of the population which Is at all times of the year so. Ill as to require inrdien service there aro employed in Hut I 'tilled ."tates approximately 1 fio, tniO physicians, fiO.000 dentist MO.OfKi bedsidf! m.Vscs. iriO.onn prai.'lleal nurses and morn than luo.ooa other workers, There are, it Is estlin.ited. abonl SfiM.OdO hospital beds in the L'nited Ktates, the annual use and nut In ti mince of which couls close to a. hltlluM drdlars. The federal bnfeail of labor sta tistics In a study iff l.aoo wage eat nei s' lainllieii found that t he average medical expense was a lit tle over $ er family per year. Other studies indicate the aver age annual expeu to be a little higher, closer to jsa per fainlfy. TheMe Mums are apportioned ap proxlinaleiy aw followi: in payme'it of physicians' service?, 40 to fif per cent ; for hospitals, ti to 7 per cent; to ' dentists, 1 ,r to 20 per cent; for nur.-dnir. 3 to .1 pet cent ; and for Incidentals. J lo 1 1; per cent. The studies f roin w hfeh thewe Hcure are tHkn alvo point out that hll" the?" mniw ere not llabt-t lo tax severely the i-otirc-s f th'- average family as long as they appro.lieli textile -"average.' -.lcli-nrffl'i'otjtrv often do prove burden- i-.OtlK. gon, mentioning selection o.r leaclietjt. standards of education.' what the normal school has done this year, and Its aim for the? future. orrieers for next year were elected when tho report of the nominating cotnmHtce, O. K. Campbell, Wallowa; J. V. Long fellow. I-a Grande, and Ben Jo.r don, Haines, was accepted. KeohiHoiiH Adopted Tho fallowing resolutions were read, and afler an amendment adopted: To thank every mem ber who look purl In the program and Its tUJcceM, especially Huper lutendent Howard for the cooper ation with tho educational lead en: of the state: to approve of the proifiinu of the Oregon Htale leaeherK unsocial! mi: to cooperate with the prnitrairt of the Nut Ion - a Kuueai ion ansoeiauun m im Meciiring of a depart nwnt. of edu cation in the cabinet, of the t'nlt eil mates nrenldcnl : and that up- I pircialloll bn exjresed to the Kaftem Oregon Normal si'hooi and lo the president and officers for the ue of building, the pro gra m a ml other courtesies. By The- AKsoelalcd I'lvs.1., .. j ' , Oomcstk ... iNew ,: York rrMawkH comdctes tianscotillnenta glider tour, ' Wasliington'ljIigliL ,'!year ' huiif by Arthhr Cu'tlcn, of, tMiicago,' leads to arrest for robbery. ' Greater Beauty For Lovely Women Beauty's first njuuLsitQ -skin per fection. Thus,' the fairest and smartest usq ! Mr-JLLO'-C! 1,0 Face Powder thatishrcads more snioblhly and, produe'eH a youthful bloom. Us new French ! process5 makes' MIOLLo-CiLO; stay-on longer and bans the shiny nose. Vuro! Pre vents, pastiness, 'flakincs, Irritation and largo pores. Uho MLLLO-CiLO. (Mass Drugs, Inc. -Adv. COMFORTING THOUGHT v The average person; seldom has need of ambulance s e r v i c e.; But' it, is comforting , to know that such ser vice is available at a mpments .notice.; Our up-to-date '. car is al-.' ways' at the disposal! of the people of this', community. A tele-' phone call Svill bring it to your door at any. hour of the day or night. ', ' , , I WALKER'S ; Funeral Service : ' Main 42. - MELLON AND RASKOB ARE UNDER FIRE (Continued from Page One) and runeerned a Case In whleli a ea r ou ned by Julian tin nluti cl.ei at 1 )etroi,t, on which a eondlllonal naleK eonlract was held by Waller.. K, (teller and company W 1 The company prefpttled n iicll- UU t'J "f-;.er-t,uV M' I'otl UoKltU IH TOKt Otf HIS fAUE WHISKEUS IT WAS "Luciiida, my love, I knew you would be true. 'Tis I , Jack Delavere!" your own "Jack," replied Lucindu blu.shing prcUily, "must I confess? I recog nized you from the first. That honey-smooth voice . . . those golden tones . . . that perfect tliroat-ea.se can belong only to a man who nmokcs OLD GOLDS. You wag'. , . you thought to confuse mc, but nay! The mild and mellow queen-leaf tobacco sets its OLD GOLD mark upon you as sterling upon silver. There's not a bark in a billion." FASTEST GROWING CIGARETTE IN HISTORY NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD '. UfllKnl C, Listen III . . . OLD OO I.D-PAUI. W HITBM AN HOUR, evry Tuetdiy, 9 P. M.t lantern Tim