La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 10, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    Page Two
Tuesday, Jane 10, 1930
LA UKAWUt; iUV&INllNU UDOtnviii IiA jjKAJNUJi, uivci. - rrrr --.
'. iniipfi nttkance. for mahy
Duncan now Is at liberty under! corrwt any rate and " UJ " ,, 1M, "diiater" hiin developed ,
JC.nn hull.
scientific
n oil urn "dinner
Into a waterholc.
TREMENDOUS LOSSES
FEATURE THE LIQUIDATION OF HILL'S DEPT. STORE STOCKS
ENTIRE LINE DUMPED ON THE
B ARC A I N B L O C K WITHOUT MERCY
A RIOT 6 f P RICE CUTTING
ORDERS TO E. H. MCCUNE & CO. ARE POSITIVE
PAIN IN YOUR
Use Tysmol for Relief
I 'niiieninery
iidiuiJmenL"
WXCAX SKXTKNTKO ' Svnato republican leaders con-
lOI!Tl.ANI. Ore., June 10 S tinned confident to.liiy of ennugti
(A') Itoliert Oordon Dunran. j voles to puss the tariff hill liy a
self styled Oregon wildcat." and narrow margin,
defeated republican candidate for; The final roll call, concededly
rnnemw. who was convicted here close, was erpecled to come on
yesterday on two violations of the Thursday or i-Ylday. Chairman
Oregon corrupt practices act, to- j Smool of the finance committee.
Hay wa.-s entenced lo pay a J25 in cnarge or tne uni, I" '"
flue on the first count and Sill and y earlier dato. Knife-like Jabs of pain 0 ne
L, ter. day jail term on Hie second., M-nrnvhllr. tho members of the I vicinity i'f the sho ll loer l.
The court announced what the : wnilll. wer 8ivt.n tt lost oppoi- generally due to
I. n.i Hies would he before hearing ; i,y i ,.xress Iheir attitudes , on by exposure to dniUMits nr sui-.
the demurrer of lJiinran- attor- j for r ng.,lnst the measure. To ; den changes of "',""'"'
m y. The defense attorney with-j I)P(,0 oton. the two sections , cases there is stiffness or
drew his demurrer without argu- ,r ttu. rf,.r0nre report one in the muscles, mal.ini.
latent when the. Judge ruled h:it l tienlitif; witri nearly all or the rate to raise the Arm.
fairness of the trial could not be i schedules and the other with th Tho safest and easiest way to re
challenged. Appeal bonds were I flexible provisions and the lumber ' ,pVe such an attack is to apply-n
tariff were combined. . Ismail quantity of 'lysmoi oer me
affected area. This soothing, heul-
OIT, TFAT DrSTRH.V WOVE ling preparation Is quickly absorbed
HOO.V TO fATTI.i: lt.MSKHS iiirnugli the pores and carried to
SAN AN'flKU). Tex. (Al'l tho throbbing aching peripheral
Failure of tho nil drillers to strike nerves. Tho pains usually stop Hi
oil has proved a boon In many .once, and In n very short time the
set at SJIin.
TARIFF BILL
VOTE DUE BY
NEXT FRIDAY
(Continued from Page One)
of the south-
$ Ifi'.oiMi.nnn over dirties collected
two years uko and added the nver
jisi. it t valorem Increase on min-
agriculttire itFmi nmountrd to less j lems fared by ranch era,
cmspk to cattle riii.si
west.
Tn years pnne by locating of wa
ter holes In Texas and other states
was one of the most serious proh- nil
Now the
WEDNESDAY
Great All Day
Special
A Gigantic
Remnant
An umiMial Konutlbmnl offer, Dtir
en tlii nwk Ht
1
OUR FORMER
SALE PRICES
n.r'fTYPrpf
v by;
lUJlUJ 95 c;
BIG 10 A.M.
SUPER SALE
WEDNESDAY
Women's Rayon Silk
Unions
Heavy weight, full cut, fine
needle garments regular
$1.95 2 to a customer while
they last at each
tiian one per cent.
Mnny Increase were offset hy
decreases, ho said, adding the duty
pi; teed on soft wood lumber was
ufiset.by placing lot's on the free'
list, higher manganese rates were
"offset by lower aluminum levies.
and Increases In chemicals were
offset 'by lower levies in this srhed-llN-.
"Agriculture has obtained the
major part of the increase." Wat
son said, "and it is difficult to see
how t lie senators .from agricul
tural stat es ca n fa I L lo s u p po rt
this bill."
.Senator MVOuIIoeh, republican.
; Ohiu. said he- would vote for the
bj because of the flexible provl
rinp permitting the president to
cattle raiser's struggle against
drought has been made easier
Hi rough oil development at which
last trace of Hnreiie
appear. , , " '
Tvomol if absolutely harmhw
free from dope. Ili-commended for
forms of nerve pain.
caused hy tieurius, nru.i5.
tira or rheumatism. Sold by. lead
ing druggists.
AIwuva on hand-at
Class Jrug. I'"'-
Adv.
CHILDREN'S HATS
All Reduced to Half Price
Also Simplex Oxfords and Shoes at Special
Close Out Prices
Size 4 'A to 11 Best Made
BEST GRADE K EDS WHITE AND TAN AT
98c
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
SELL OUT THIS STOCK AND DO IT NOW!
EASTERN OREGON
LIVESTOCK
SHOW
At Union, Ore.
June 12th -13th -14th
'.Get your outfit nt the hipr sale. Women's
CoatH, Dresses, Shoe.s, Hosiery, Glove,
Sweaters, Hutu, Khaki Goods, Knlcker
Suit, llln savinH on every item in tliin
stock.
WOMEN'S COATO
4 BIG LOTS
T'OTT'TT' Choice of any hat
I1 lvUllJstock with each coat
$15 or more.
15$251
1
YARDAGE TABLES
13c -19c -29c
49c - 79c - 98c
SILK DRESSES
$6.95 -$10.75
$16.75 -$22.50
HILiS DEFT STORE
McCUNE & CO. IN CHARGE OF STOCK- LA GRANDE
nv ii nr
iJt n ft i
l:l I. R
tllo V.n
Rev. Bradner At
Cove; to Aid With
j j Summer School
Tiy Mm. A. i. Oniiklln
I (Ohservei Oorrenpomlent)
iOOVR, Oregon (Mpectal) The
Itev. AVin. ifuiray Itrndner, dlrec
tib of rellgiuft fdncation, of Boston.
M)iw., arrived In Oov Sunday.
'rmJn(t over after he held service
ri tiH St. Pet em Mpincopal church
Jiv Irfi CJrafide. O. K. Parker drove
nrtcr him. He dined at thft
Barker's In com pony with
enernhle nnd Mm. H. W.
femiey ond Mr. and Mm. Hnrker
jirtd Hpent th nipht at the Barker
)i4me calling on eome of his old
fiendw In the afternoon.
(The firm arrivrtln nt th nummer
ihool were MlMen Alic Po.ik ant!
lljrlen Ornhnm. of Vole, who rnnie
li Otindny niornine. Mr. Honk
h ought them. Mr. nnd Mm. N. !.
1 nkerton, of XyMi, coma nhout
n ton Sunrtny, hrlnnlfift their datmh
t(r, Mi.tA IMnkerton, and !!. Aus
tdn. Miia Myrtle- .VIIUmii. of Port
land, to vinltinR hr brother nnd
filmily, Mr. and Mm. C. O. AVil
llimi at the power plant.
(Mm. Kthel Kvonn. it cousin of
Mfi. T. C. Hefty, will vlMt t the
liefty homo part of thi week. Sh
hkn been for a month Tilt with
hfr sister in Twoma and i now
n route to her home t Alliance,
Xbruk&. ehe U accomponied hy
hr elater' uiv-yMr-old ton, Jim
X'Uttwood, JMU mother, Mn.
rteetwood. will go lo Nehrapk.i
soon and who hii allowed hnr unn
preceed her. ftulnft tt with his
aunt. Mm. Kvann. j
Thlldren 'day ws ohserved nt
both tho Mi'thodint and nnp'it
rhtirrhea. Monday morning. The
'Methodist proRriiin bepian with a
jponir by the congregation. "A
j Melody of I.ove.M then follnwed by
H pmyer liy tht Itev. N. i:. llereey.
ill Kr'tlnK sonx hy the Junior Sun
(day chol. which wn Hccompnnlrd
1 by recltatloiifi bv Milton Xnrri?.
Uhas Hefty and Jay Newton Flher.
,Thi wa followed by a rfmilnn by
Hotel flnrke, "Kxercine" by Mn
i Antler's primary cuim: recitutlon
by Htnnley llerehey: n drill by Mm.
j (Men nor Tow lee t'laee; a reiidim;
by .lean Miller: Itoee Prill by Mr.
A. H. Orton'n rlnM: mmtic.il rrnd
jln(r by Mnxin Ttwle; Kerrl(i ty
Hurlan Kogor'n claee of iiovs; xong;
, by the Junior Kunday school rhild
j ren. "Uirde anil Flower;" addre.H
i by Uev. NV 1, . Ilemhey; nu by
the senior boya end gfrU; ImmkmIU -tlon.
The collection for Children
day wa sent to the cboar?blp
) loan fund of the Methodist Kpi
; copal churth.
i Then wu a procram at the
L. I. S. church Sunday e enlnK.
uponsoi-ed by the t'nion Ward.
,The I'nlnn cnoir furnished the
nit i die. The program bes-nn with
i a eong: by the choir. "Memories of
n.illlilfe." followed by rrayer hy
Iewls Peck; "Anthem" by the
j choir; lecture in "llifih Mormon
jlOeAle" by Ktmu Hsiter Wilde:
laddreea by Uldrr KIcbsrd Mo!-
Unette. of L Orande. on "Am I
My Brolhere K0eper"i antheiq by
the choir; closinc prayer by S. H.
Wlmer. There weft tattout 7."(
present.
Two Cove boys and one Pnve
girl aro nttendimr the summer!
aknnl of ..rV.UI. fit ism f,.iiuii
sends slv, but three come from
Cove Alma n tlels. who won hl
scholarship from Mi. Kanny praline
Wildcat Found
Guilty; Radio
Request Denied
! lion's license. The station's tin
porary license expired May SI.
!t tiint-iiu's arrest for violation or
the rorr.ipt practict-n taw war
.made on tho complaint sinned by
Ceorjce K. Sandy, command. ! of a
1'oitlantl veteran's organization.
I Immediately after Imncan's ar
June o (AP) n.st m.veral I'oriland civic orK:n-
Izations addressed resolutions and
P01tTlNI. Or
Unlit rt tlordon 1 Miiinin, self-
for secnrlnK the most Rranne mem- styled -Orenon Wildcat." defeated j pt.tition., lo ti,e federal radio com
oers: (.enruiie iieii. who won her i-. pnhllcan caniiuaic lor noiutua- m(JWion ,p inandiM that ii refuse to
scholarship In calf rtuh work atjtion to conwress. was convicted in n..w tU. irt,njw. tf station K V KH,
the stoto fair find Troy p.ec ker. idutrlct court Monday on two com- j ulI(.KillK tjml luincan bad used
who won Ills scholarship at the I plaints rharKlnif bfm with election- ..((hS(M.n)1 inb cent nnd profane
Mock show. rerinpr on election day In violation , J.,nilKlij,.:' hl nis taIks over the :.
Mrs. (ieo. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. of the OroKmi corrupt praciict s ti(in
Krnest fJray nnd Mrs. Joyce Clark, law. j . ' ... .
tlo at llurn, ta,t o.k. .li.l not:wm . ,,. 7 ' ". . ,.."J..
- 101 nis iuiks u"r rv r.t nt
ineji oeiore uriiiKiK " 'r ,. , (B.ktM chain Slitre 0r7.inlK.it ions
Imuran will nppear before Hieiriet ;(m, in(livilIll.lts. Amonir these wer.
JtidK Mears today for sentence at K lrvne. editor of a local n-wa-w
hich tune hie attorney will pn s- i;;p,.r j.ollott ini; these Alb ed ot
nt a demurrer for argument. jli(rks Imncan was urrewed by a
Specifically Imuran is charp.'d j ( nileil States martial on authority
with broadcasting two talks over0r j. v. Mcculloch, aistant
radio station KVKP on election day I'niied States 4listrict attorney,
in which he urjeed the voters not Kenneth K. I'niw r. I'nited States
to return his opponent. Conress- jrommissioner. has s-t Jsiiu t- as
man Frank lin K. Korrel. to con-jif, uurt for Inntcan's hearing:,
tiress. Th(, of fens Is a mtsd'-me.m- Purjcon races will further pussi
er and each Is punishable by a , 0)t, encounters with the law. One
maximum jail sentence of 30 dns,,'0f tnt, inJrly casi-s to ! inves:t(r-t-or
both. jed by the federal arnnd jury, now
KVI'.r Applk-ntlnn Irnlctl )in wssion hw. it was understood
Hardly huil thp court room i at the fctleral building yesierday.
cleared afir the verdict than word '.are charjres against Ouncan tf "nt
was received front Washington, l. (terin oscene. indecent and pro
r that th- Histrlct of Columbia J fane languni' by means of radio
Mlstv nr nf Aii.i.-r nnn court of a npeals bus denied i he an- j common lent ion and by interstate1
Is crown by tenant farmers. Seth plication of W It. Phaeff.-r. om. radio transmission." If the KTand
P. Siorrs. commissioner of igruul- of station KVKP. for a stay of tb.v.iury should tmlfrt Iuncan. bis
tqr, - this may hinder reduc- j recent order of the federal radio hearing before commissioner Fru
tion of cotton aciwgtt t 'commission - terminating the eta- lor u.UI ot 1h nwcmi1)'.
return until Monday.
A baby son was born to Mr. and f
Mrs. Ray F.yeres at the WonderPck ,
hospital In I -a ( it :inde Saturd.n .
May 31.
Mr., and Mrs. Joe Tuvle. of Ant- ,
tin. Texas, are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Tho. Towle and Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Towle.
Mr. and Mis. T. O. Hefty and two
children, Charles and Oonald. Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Orton and daugh
ter. Wanda Retty. Miss Itess Kel
ley. Mrs. Remice Metier and two
children. Jean and Don. Mrs. Mae'
Kelb-y nmf K, It. KeJIoy were pic
nlclng In the canyon ahove the
uw :t plant Sunday. ' (
1 Tenant Uai- Mim Cotton
MO.TOOM!:RY. Ala. (AP)
1 S
rices
on Packard
Standard Eights
5-PASSENGER SEDAN HOW
AT THE FACTORY
FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS, nearly 20fJ off the old
price, is the amount Packard has reduced the entire Stand
ard Eight line of eleven beautiful and distinguished models.
Think what that means! It means that the Packard Standard
Eight 5-passengcr Sedan, for example, now costs but '2085
at the factory.
These new price open the door to Packard ownership for
new thousands of those who have always preferred a Packard
but felt unable to yo beyond "the '2000 price class." At
last the opportunity to make your own dreams of Packard '
ownership come true! And just at the right time' when you
aie probably considering the purchase of a new car.
Be sure before you buy uny car costing 1500 or over that
you see us and learn the real secret of Packard, ownership
at no extra cost. We ca'i prove to your complete satisfac
tion, with facts and figures, that a Packard Standard Eight
will cost you no more to own or operate than any order
cor of like size and puuer.
You know your present cost of car ownership. We know
the cost cf Packard ownership. Bring your cost figures in
and let us compare them with ours. And then drive the
Packard Standard Light, big, powerful, luxurious and beauti
fuL You will want it and you can own it.
Probably the allowance on vour present car will enable you
to drive away in your new Packard with little or no down
payment. The small amount of the monthly payments on
the balance will surprise you.
Nimu we have a full line of models and color combinations.
Now is the time tu act.
HARRY WAGGONER
SOG ADAMS AVENUE
K S K THE MAN Vv HO OWNS ONE
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