Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Friday, December 18, 1931. II hi a O M 1 ol ti It i a :. O a r) ;s J . p a 1 1 Save on Her Christmas Gifts The leading brands of hose at lowest prices in cluding Allen-A, Phoenis. Gotham and Belding. 69c to $1.29 CONNER'S Department Store PUTMAN'S Ready-to-Wear Store LEADS ARMY' S S I 1 v'-w ."-A.e h iefc- gr a 1 i fa 1 11 .deaxn in axuiaouri. He declared then that "if there J a hair of her bead f harmed. he would devote his enure Ufa and Donnelly would devote his enure online to running down the abductors. - The magic that "Jim" Reed's name carries In his borne city probably was a strong factor In the decision of the kidnapers to release the captives. When the former senator left the trial ol an Important case at Jeffer- son City, Mo., yesterday and rushed i here at Donnelly's request to take charge of the situation, the abductors i discovered they had more to deal with than a helpless woman.. Heiress, 15, Fights for Truckman Mate 'MANY FAVORABLE PAGEANT TO BE STAGED SUNDAY (Continued From Page One) 'WEALTHY WOMAN IS RELEASED BY ; KIDNAPING GANG litre Is a late picture of .General Siiieeru Jionio, Jeadrr of Japa nese troops In )UDrhuria. who hat rrusned the Cblnne army jn virtually etery cngacemejit. (Continued from Page One) jwe want $75,000.- I said, "oh, my land! I haven't that i" - : much money. ; had received an anonymous telephone 1 dec!ded to write to her attorney. Miller; angels. Sjrlrla Hodgin. Joanne Leslie: Icings of -the orient, Donald Culp, Ralph Gelbel and F.oscoe Hur ley. , In "The Beautiful Legend of Cathay," the gift bearers are Mary Freese. Lois Jeane Davis, La Velle Hanna. Jeane Sturdlrant. BetUe Martin. Katharine Wnsler. Virginia Shepherd, Bettle Palmer, Lillian Schubert, Elizabeth Milne. Winifred Scott and Intermediate girls. Christmas offering for Near East relief. , Lighting of candles Substance, Service. Self. Confession of Faith and Consecra- ticn. Joy to the World." Benediction. Recessional. call which instructed him where ' James E. Taylor. She said one of the' find the ViCtJmS. lmn sinl tmf- - w-i ,H a fia.hllofe 1 They failed to find the victims, but dicUttd the demand. 'MYSTFIiV 111? AM A a-'ter cruising around a woman step- sbe BulI " ped out and asked: ,. The abductors hd I I STAGED HERE BY Is this the car that came for me?" provided a bed for her and a cot for j J, J C J I TV I OPS: JOuuuiiued from Paga Onef J - "3 , 1 COMMENTS ON BAND music admirably interspersed with UTtiy and modern coinixjsitlons." (Ocntmuea mxn. Pag Ons) Oregon Journal . (ccsnmentlng on concert - played in Peninsula park. j Portland, in September. I23: j I i ne municipal oaiui 01 uiuimuwc ' listeners were generous In t3Ir paro m. comp lime n lary concert at ' praise and expressed a desire to .hear . Peninsula park, Sunday afternoon. ' more similar band music." j .... It (the program) revealed care- Orc-goR Journal (Radio concert fu! preparation. .... The band is a splayed In Portland, 1923 : igreai credit to La Grande." , "Radio tolk listened in- last j Editorial Irojn Baker Democrat -, niiig tc an enterxainment that was Herald' l nuij ura wnue. i ce ut unooe; municipal band, with its prcgim I -Comments of praise are still be- cf grand opera sanctions, splendidly j """" u" . Trr . ' . . ' 1 remarkable concert Riven by the La ; rendered, was a pleating feature of Grande municipal band at the park v last Wednesday evening. Conducted Beatrice Barclay Pickerel!. 15. daughter of wealthy John C. Barclay, of MontclaJr. X. appeared in roart and helped her truckman-hoshand, Kevte T. Pick ere U. raise bond for later appearance on an abduction charge preferred by her father. She slid down a sheet and escaped from home recently. Above photo ma snapped as the couple were reunited in coart.. Bull. Uarylou Rhea. Robert Zweifel, Garth Cross. Riley Lambert. the evening. The music of the mu ' pon-e methopolises proTtded was UJf sw-k wortehy of a pUoe on any program Is truly the most musi- the countThe radio SSl ! organization in Eastern Oregon Jit over wita a perfectSons that gave j and 85 bO06tr ior lts nerjs of thousands pleasure." jhome town." ( (Pendleton East- Oregcni&n com-! Pendleton East Oregonian (com- ; men ting on Happy Canyon- show, ! menticg oa Happy Canyon show in ( September. 1923 : 11927): , j The music by the La Grande mu- j "The fine music of the La Grande ! nicipal bend . is winning much far j band adds much to Happy Can yap; j ortle ccmaient- The music typi- i the musicians are with, the ahow - cal of the spirit of the play." Pur-1 every minute and their acocenpani- l ther: "T-nro yeers aco the La Grande ..meats are unfailing." ; band was practically unknown in j With such, a fine reputation and ; Western Oregon. But through, the I with the eiiv erf La. Grande havlne efficient direction of Andrew Loney the honor to possess such an oigan- izacon. erery effort should be put forth to see thas the band should not be allowed to disband. With this thought in mind, the La Grande pes No. 43 jof the American Legion has taken on the Job of raising funds to keep the band intact. Hugh Brady is general chairman Jr. the band has raised its standard ; and is cow known as one of the best bands in the northwest." j Baker Herald - Democrat ' (June, 1 1929, : ' ; "Who doesn't thrill to band music ; and especially to music like the La I Grande municipal band played in j as the -LIGHT STRIKE IN" BOUSIA EXaAUSENBURO. Rumania (- Because the municipal electric light dows. plant ref-sed to reduce rates, msr-' tte cilY park last evening chants of this Tranv.-lvanla town '. fniE? number of a series ummnuon suite -5"j""- hatadons and Mr. Brady will accept JTT lZ lt S5llT Toluntary offers gladly. A gen cues in tte.r shops and shoar vin-t! oreanization srhich r 'erai drive will bi startsd on Dec. 28 The Toman tras Mrs. DonneUy. Blair , the chauffeur. lras with her. ! 6 he said they re fed milk and ' auinapmg occurcea - jcracxers. ana mat omy ope c the face of dishonor and ignominy. Is! home late Wednesday as she was re-- men was discourteous. .She described portrayed by Harry Johansen. whoj turning from her downtown office, j the house as "filthy." with Miss OooUdge form the leading ' As Blair drove into the driveway I "Then the thing got out (referring team in th. nrmnrum mi jn ! another machine pulled In. Three I to the news of the abduction) .and McKennon plays the outstanding fe-j v:ch a splendid program of classical ' and continue through that wee City's Liberty Tree . ' The Providence (It; It) journal says that on July 23, 1703, the lib. erty tree of I'rovhlence was delU cated in front of Cnpt. Jnmes 01 ney's house, on Olney lane, now Olney street, by the Sons- of Lib erty. ' Among the lower brachos a platform was built fre:n wlileli speeches were made. 1'he tree was cut down about 1825, Bque Poll Not.Poraolio AU dolls of domestic manuf.ic ttre arc today made of an unbreak able composition, ,wMeh is entirely separate and distinct from the lisque dolls, which are still import ed, although io a very much lesser extent, Into this country. Foot Coverings . The sandal, the earliest and sim plest shoe, was known by the most' primitive race and was certainly worn by the ancient Esyptians. The Hltlites wore shoes, often with gaiters above to protect the ankle and calf of the leg. Many National Holidays Of the 305 days in the year, 2C0 are bank or public holidays In one country or another. People en gaged In International transactions And It necessary to keep track of them all. First Through Canyon The first man to make the pass age of the Colorado River canyon was MaJ. John Wesley Powell in 1SG0. men got out. jthey came to. me and told me they male character rote in the part of Blair was forced to move over from ! realized they never should have taken m Rosalie taGnan. and the the wheel and two of the men got ; a woman and that they were going leading ma character part is played into the rear seat with Mrs. Don- to release us. They toid me to get by Wayne Poster, who is excellent as nelly. As the car moved away the ; up and they put the sack over my the hard boiled detective intent upon : men blindfolded her. head again. They put another over solving the mystery j Blair also was blindfolded and, af- Blair's head and took us out to the' The spirit of burlesque does not' ter a 20-minute drive, they were .car.- enter tn the production of -The transferred to another car. j less than an hour later the two Thirteenth Chair- In the least and : -K-was six o'clock when they cap-. were released. ' ' every part is seriously portrayed. The ' tured me." she said. "We drove for a j -It's wonderful." said Reed. 1 who mystery strikes In the home of a ' long time and then were taken into ; had spent a sleepless night. -Now all wealthy family among a host of a dark house. I was seated without j we need to crown this is a hanging." guests, whose attractive clothes lend i delay and they Immediately toid me j In a warning to the kidnapers yes- a glow of color to the stage. Other i they wanted money.", iterday. In which be guaranteed airs, members of the east are Burke Inlow. ; They umi me: v are not going Donnelly's husband would pay S76.000 uiss Eveivn Uasfen inn Pirnn I e to hurt you If you wul do a we tell ) for her safe release. Seed pointed out Henrietta Ashbaugh. Dale Standley s you- We will treat you a3 ngnt but ?that kidnaping u punishable by Donald Culp. Robert Cunliffe. Melva' I 5 Si W .l r I V. V a f - IV A' 1 .. r I S W' Only Five More Shopping Days! Toyland has hundreds $ of delights for the Kiddies. Make your selection now g tor Christmas Deuvery. ! J iM' w y M W M M M hi u M M I ' Scooter Selected hardwood frame. Steel disc wheels, rub tired $3.25 m Outstanding Values for Thrifty Purses , Telephone ', 39 Aeroplane ; 39 Ted Tovs 39d Ship 39 Dressed Doll 39t? Motor Car v 39 Toy Bank . . 39t? Tootsie Toys 39d Skipping Rope . 39 Values to $L00 ft DoU Just any kind of doll you wt.iu fully dressed. ocne vlth real hair. As low us 63c Sat ni-day Specials in Toyland Drain . 99t Golf Set 99c China Tea Set 99 Aluminum Set 99c Steam Shovel 99 Trolley Car 99d Mechanical Tovs . 99? Doll Trank 99c Dolls 99 Values to $2.00 i China Set Ready to entertain. Pret ty design floral pa:cm vlth nice 89c Football R3 Varsity brand. Gen uine leather cover. wrongly eewn. Jusi vnat every boy 98c Saturday Specials in To, And Magic Lantera ! $1.69 Roller Skates ..... 1.69 Dressed Dolls 1.69 Erector Set No. 3 1.69 Golf Clubs 1.69 Dram 1.69 Box of Soldiers , 1.69 Doll Ti-unk . 1.69 Kitchen Set .. 1.69 Values to $3.95 Pedal Car Selected kiln-dried hard wood, exceptionally well constructed. Bright en GARR'S i Child's Set Child size, table and two chairs nicely decor- f ' T $4.95 i R 75; H, to t i: t to to t to to to fV to fi to S: to Doll Carriage Genuine fibre, sdjustable hood and rubber tired Choice of finishes $3.95 Sled 4$ Inches loo;. 13 Inches wide. Genuine Flexible Give things of a useful and practical nature such as furniture provides. Furni tuxe will not only bring- joy and pleasure to the recipient this Christmas, but for many.Christmases to come. This Christmas you can profit by the lowest furni ture prices in 16 years. He wiU be glad to , get a Smoker" $2.95 up A splendid variety of smoking stendA, cabinet and buroldor style at Amazingly loir prices. (If t ifc A real surprise! 2-Piece Suite for S79.00 If yoar home needs a new lliin- room suite yon could nt possibly tm a better lime to fill that need than Christmas. These two knvly Imtx in monair maxe a sir the entire frmiiy will enjoy for many years to come. A small iIout. payment unmediate delivery. is all that is necessary for This Spinet Desk Will Please Her 519.50 This Is an unusually low price for one of these desks so popo ter with every woman. Book Case No Finer Gift for the Home M2.00 Really, no home should be without one. Additional sec tions con be added any time at very little additional cost. "Here's a fine Gift Table for Onlv $13.75" This Is Just one of the oot fUadlne nines He are offer ing as a solution to your sift problem. .1? A Super Gift! 8Pc. Dining Suite One of the fine dinln- snlies makes a truly maeniflcent gift for the home, and will make this Christmas lonj remembered. Beantlfally finished In Tlnut. buffrt. extension table and six chairs tmrlnded. A splendid value to be hed on tt ea.y pa mentis. S89.50 A Cedar Chest Makes an Ideal Gift $8.75 up Genuine red Tennessee cedar, exterior In walnut finish. Wide choice of sires and designs. Men Like Governor Winthrop Desks $39.50 A eift to tile man of the house. Some place to keep his private papers, etc. I -y riynia w .Jrcl I I a a . ..rjm.- mm m A Real Gift for Anyone $6.25 up X Bridge or Junior Hoot Jmp. Wonderful selcrtiau. metal tiaadards pAirhmfnt 3nd sror aette studr-. Easy Terms Gladly Arranged Bedroom Suites make Wonderful Gifts .. 69.00 Yoa can make no mistake hy cbcoInc one of oar beeiatlfnl new bed room uitrs llrreS. three I'kcr. Bed. Canity and Chiffonier equfcs ttdy dP' ijrnrd and flt.Uhr.j .n -aainut. Any onrtn vronld dclicht In thiHtift and ocr con.en'rnt term require vctj little cash (or Irame dkite uVll.erj. ' Surprise Them With a New Rug $29.75 Fine grade, 9x1 Axmlnwters rrpresentlng nPW patterns end color schemes. Tull-up Chair for Wife or Mother $8.75 up Comfortable sag seal, choice of nplmhiery, inrhulin- no halr. velnur. Buy Now Pay Next Year amel flnun 2.95 Flyers racer $5.25 model to) L