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londay, August 6, 1923. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE t Local News In Brief TECH SCHOOLS . iinTcnpnpiiiin . COMING EVENTS It IX Am fl . Lrn. i ' at Riverside Park. tt r Sept. 2B-20. Union Count Vn1r tt at Elgin. " n It D 8 D n It 8 tt B a Ill front .Miiiani- Umihs Conkey camo In from SIU nam Saturday night and is snrndiiiK h few iIhir win, f..)..ti.-..u - iNew liaby Son Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis are the nroud parents of a son born August 2. Mr. and lllrs. Davis live near the Bowman-Hicks mill. Attiiiiltl I'iinic Yestenlay '. K. Hhort and fumil and I'. 11. Kcrunlon and family attended a pic- nlc yesterday in the Dunham Wright grovo' at Medical .Springs. It was given In honor if l'rof. and Mrs. Ad- am Miller of Hrooklyn, X. Y. who urj tourlliL' lh. west Tltkine Vacation l.lss Clo Taylor, an employee of Hill's Department Store, is taking-; ner vacation tins week. Marriage License Issued A inarriag-e license was issued , from the county clerk's office Satin-( day to L. L. McKennon and Alice. Beckwith, both residents of this city, i Married at Vancouver , ' Harold li. Fosner, postoffice clerk ' . of this city, and Miss I,illie '-Vi'on-1 ' , . . ... tag-ue, of Roosevelt, Wa.hin.tonJ , - ; ,;'-" were united in mamaKe at Vancou-,,,, ,.,. comllljo8 , . r !Vv . ver, Washington, rnday, AurusD a.:(l,.llin(!. , Tw0 lmrr.u,rl, yho ,lnBl8tc3 Visiting Brother- I"" ;u,1 I'sonal difference will, xr i t-i -re 1 i i c I u I i I n k swcmls revived a roccltir' Nolan Skiff who s employed on wnt.h Uu, 'upneared d newspaper at La Grande, Ore , is , ,.mlcnlous even in the eyes of the w n'-' -r eTt," v '.Vs ' '"rini " ho still maintain that there W- R- ikuf. The Lmmett Index. Bonu, , s , NtinCahfornia- m . uu iu . xva, runt), ;B, ,. f .r nllHllhi? .Imrt of residents of this city arc now at the c M ri.illloI1 und onu w,.1(,,. Presidio in California where Mr.' , lla ri,viVil hlla . Bar ey is in the avia ion corps. Mrs.'lhlll lu.w l.0(ll. ,,, rl,wril)0 ,( barley was formerly Miss Helen l.1.0nU.r!1 , only tilku 1)lllC(. , ,,. Currey. jdevaslhted regiiffis, close to a battle- i r il mml f i:j ' field or in a military Cemetery, "i'ew In tollege With toolidge- jur(. . mlV(,riiiirU,s.. h(, wu) The college days of President Ca -ilai.lnK woo,le cru!ltH.s of nmnv ym Coolidgc are rccalic.t by I!cv. Al- ,..r,,u.h,n, knic, in , mos, for. fred Lockwood, pastor ot the mM lhl. (hl(., )n hlslory will not find Church of the Redeemer. The two .,,. own n,ulrr(, liclolra Iim, u uiieni eu-concgu Bi. -i.iu.eis., iie dent finishing in 'D,5 and Rev. Lock-j wood in 'ilfi. Rev. Lockwood recalls : wood in 'IKi. Rev. Lockwood recall Coolidge as a fine fellow who was; Warns or Japanese Invasion.: most popular with his classmates. KYD.NKV, N. s. w.. Aug. il. Ayill Pendleton E. Ore. j itini M. Hughes, unt'l recently, pre- ,niii'i- ol Australia, believes that ttome Father and Son Outing ,, idnjv Ihe surplus pop'iilutlon of Jnpun The fiilhcr and son outing of Uie may come knocking at the 'doom of L. D. S. church will he held this Australia, m-ekint,' relief from the week, Wednesday, Thursday and Hiarvation that has compelled llic'u Friday about twelve miles up Catli- to flee from their ovei-crowded iBland crine Creek. This outing inclules empire. And. if this docn happen, Baker, Union, Mourn Glenn, Cove Australia can hardly bid them be ,and La Grande and about one hun- gone If .she still lack;., people. dfed und fWeiify-flfe iti'e' expLcteil fn lMir. Mr: ItuKncsVrVm-s lnhnWr participntc. Those going from here' tide in the Sydney Telegraph, it he will lenv the tabernacle at 8 o'clock hooves Australia today to redouble Wednesday morning and will spend tier efforts to till her vacant spaces three days fishing and having a good ; time. Hn.,,1 In Phiv The Pendleton CowboV bantl.L which has for years been a favorite ivill, l?,.n,l-IIn fans, has been en-! ..n.r,.,! to i.Ihv for the three . lays' show this wear as usual. The inem- t.n.... r il,A l..,n,l whieh is kpnwn the official band, will wear ccwj1"1'11!' a motor bus line between San i..... ..,.,. ,i will be mounted 1 I'Vancisco an'd the Oregon line as n .Music for Happy Canyon will be provided by the Seventh Infantry band from Vancouver Barracks. It is the official Happy Canyon band. They will play also at the Round Up and on the street. Pendleton E. Oreg. ;' Micrurii 'yrrN Valurf.nl C!o:hr . THERE ARE SEVERAL WAYS OF LOOKING AT ?30. One way is this: It will gather 3 per cent interest in a hank while you arc gathering 20 per cent in crease in the shade. OR; Invested in a cool (Michaels-Stern or Rosen-wald-Weil) suit it will stop the whews give you fewer troubles and more style than you have ever known in this w eather. Look at it any way you like but look at them. Wonderful Values wonderful clothes make a won erful difference in a roasting man and his french fried pocketbpok. 55 MICHAELS-STERN SUITS LEFT In light summer-weight Cashmere suits Rosen-wald-Weil 2-piece Gabardine suits, Michaels-Stern light Worsted suits. ' Our Regular Prices $29.85 to $51.85. SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST AT 20 PER CENT OFF. (lint( "THE STORE WITH A Hot Lake Arrivals ' Jane Cochran, Portland; Ceo. T. Cochran, La Grande: A. D. Bloomer p.. ', ?... '' l ''V., ,V A Thomas, , I. V: -""'"7: ""'""u . r;iH,;,M, p ,Ty'l x 7 " w ,"sl "' iiBliieerlnis tly and rcanllcd tocniuii, Portland; Mrs. J. W.', hl., .,... n, (,nrii , ,,, I0U11K, fcnlorprise; Mrs. C- Kruirrier,l,urhu.ia .eilrtnienla of American j oiuam ; Miss Alice Kea, Vina, A a.; iv. J . bindsnavv, Vincent; L. Un.ler - ' "J11 fi Welkesboro, Ore.; urutisnaw, vinceni, ure,; iMrs. ( L. Lnreson Ii (ii-ani e I.en .i : , , , - .u. t-MIK, ues Moines, la. ( lor greater" importance and In greater l rimn The Dalles ldcmun.1 that during the period from family drove np j lit t & to laso. The 195U cnroliiiient fro1" 1 '"' "'llk'3 Satunlay to visit rel-Iwas nearly so percent greater than jailves over Uie week-end, and toduvjthat of 1013 and lau." J Air. Koley is attending to huslnessj Kigures assembled by Allen Bright. ni,.lti rs eonneeted with numerous registrar, und W. I'. Kittmen, profes- I1'1'1-''8 Properly which ho owns imsor of mechanical engineering, both 'Jl li,unde and the valley. I universities und institutes. ' "al,v-i which Is owned lV Mr' ls ,lo'"B ' good business1 "" M historic town on the Col- I "'"'"a is Improving right along. Jt is locale,! at the mouth of the Colum- .bia gorge und all traffic goin to and ifrotn e.ist and west in Ihe state makes that city a stopping place F ' -(? , , otlu,r-8 arms." w:ii men and women of tho white "it i M"1"1' ' "'K"". WX .KIIAM'IW'K, August ti.Tho Inlerslute .Motor Transit company op- ."rating in Washington state, applied te the slate railroad commission of a 1 1 1 orn la louay tor authority to es- necessary unit in the proposed lint bclween .San l-'r.incisco und Seattle. Wheat' I'rh-cs, . POKTI.AM', August li. Hard wheat was St. 05 and Western itcd '!" cent', today. 0 HONOR REVIVED jgTHlEJ CONSCIENCE hui uu i u uuin NKW YOltK, Auk. li. Tho liltollnn und tho routo solwcted does not !rMt.t c war, inmost exclusively u con- of science und eiiKiueerliiK. K;ivu a tiomwulous ininctus to nubile int ColleKes. according to statistics just K.llhlr(.t, for .M,.c,m,.u, .;,1Bleerliiir. official journal of thu American So- or .,.ri1,iniP., Kndnn ... L, ... Says that publication, "were engineers 1 .m-ut in uie nisiorv oi ine worm, i .ONDON, luly, ls.(Uy Mull.l- iwo-inirus 01 the noya reared in I .on- I don cnler casual trades, as unskilled !j iiiuor uiiu snoptucn, und only 13 per cent of (hem enter the skilled trades. These figures, which have been prepared in Interests of a cauipulKh to furnish cre.ttei- leeli nl,.l ...I ...... ...... i O for London's youth, aro said to ho. higher in unskilled und lower in skilled trades than any other large cily in western Kuropo or America. This i:; the result of, insufficient technical, training .centers, und Ihe poverty among the lower classes, which forces the boyo to work at verv early ages. Tho campaign which hi belng bnckcil by many welfare organlza- lions will attempt to arouse interest in the establishing of training centers throughout Kngland. SUiNDAY WAS . A DREARY DAY OF SAD JOURNEY floral pieces and buiHlus of wild blossoms, to lie placed beside tho ier in tho last tar, where repreHentativca oi the urmy and navy stand Buard. Tho funeral train entered the stalo of Wyoming early Sunday near Kvan dton, passed out or that tate early in the arternoon at IMne IJIuflu, and then entered Nebraska to pawi oiit :r that state curly Monday inornin CMiiaha. Iiinimw Ialil ut Chtvciiiie. . Sti-oiiK men from the plnimi " and women accustomed to the irlalM of ihe old west, wept HhumelosHly u tho runcral train stood at Cheyenne. Standing at Attention a:i llio .train drew Jnto, the slutton were the troops from l-'ort UtiHMe(l und behind, them Hie faiiio people a little more lhan a month uP;o welocmcd Mr, and Alro. Hardin;,- with cheers ami mule. Sunday, there va;i siieneq instead or -heert: and instead ol" "hail to the chid"." a cuvalr. band Sunday, wr- lered "Cltopin'ji Funeral March1 and i verse of the "SLnr HpanKlvil Dan ner" in soft tones. Then a:i the train moved away so slowly and silently that its motion was hardly prrt'Cplltil" 10 llioKe aboard, the cavalry sounded ".Nearer My tJod to Thee, Almost at the sumo instant. thW ln-aven;; lioonied n saluto of lluindet and the dark storm cloud;! wero part ed by the sharp tires of liht iiini,'. I hen came the rain an though tho heaven;! were weeping with the peo ple of rhcyenne, who. undeterred by iho storm, stood sib-nt in the rain until tho train had departed in thu distance. Illy of llm-ilin- Will Not IJc in State M i '('In tubus. On Iloanl Miirdiiiff Kuneral Trai:i it Sidm-y. Neb, (By Ihe Associated I'l-es:!.) Tint body of Iho late I'resi b iit llardiu wilt hot Ho in state, in Just before school bejrins. Aujrust . will soon he over, anil 'jack the youngsters come to the otnhijiation fun and work at school. Why not hefrin picking up the many little needs of your children before September when the busy days ure !ome. You will find a nice line of 'ehool supplies of every description, tnd a irooil line of school books will c in stock by September 1st. . Sil-vcrthorn-WriKhts family Druir Store. 8-3-tf. NEW TODAY "OK SALE Well established hotel, with pome housekeepintr rooms, do inj? pood business. Apply Darland Hotel. K-li-0tp. WANTED Woman cook I'hone Farmcr.s 5x2. on ranch. 8-G-tf. FOUND 'Bargains in dressers, hcls, sprinss, mattieses, dining chairs at Houghton's, . opposite Thrn's Grocery. 8-7-:Jt. LOST Saturday niuht, lailies' purse between Z avenue ami Crescent Meat Co., on Spruce street, con taining $18.20. Liberal reward. Finder return to Mrs- J. H. Miller itig, MHi't East O avenue, or rail :jl2-V. 8-U-ltp HELP (WANTED Earn $2((.00 week ly spare time, at Rome, addressing, mailing, music circulars. Send 10c for music, information. Amer ran Music Co., KJ')8 Umadway Dept. Ii-15, New York City. 8-G-(itp WANTED A jcirl or woman for general housework. 'Mut have ref etence. Small family und go.nl wages. Address W, care Observer. 8 f-if. WANTED One or two rooms ren- trally located, .-.uitable for studio and sleeping pu ?7oscs. Unfur nislied preferred. Drawer H'-i. 8-G-tf. ' FOUND-Manges nil -Moves, kitr'npn ! rabit-ct.-, ru.-, buffets, library i tabloK. Hatgniti'-' at Houghton's l oppu.xite Thorn's Grocery. . 8-7 -at.' LONDON STARTS TPiinr PAMDAinM tho cupltol at Coliimbu.x, cv. iiiiUaj prcmnt plans arc chuiiKwl, and it Ik not proliulile that tlicy will be. A ru- quo-t that Ohio b allowed thus U" H!" CUch I,,"1,t tr" " . , ., . .otiotK. 8-ll-tf. tionor ltn dlstttiBulshcd native son lma j been mado by tho stale government, i Mrs. llardlni; is firm In lid" intention ,to Bo direct from Wushlutrion to Mar- ,,,,.,, rvliinibu8. . Iu;.i ' John M. Gllklson. John. Jr. and licrt Kr ami suns, 'Pluirsdiiy left lovcilliw for their mlniliK chii.us in ; Kusl Kaulc. when. they will s,,en,l a inontk worklne their holdings. The iOilklsoho havn lonK been worklni; those' claims and If, faith counts fur anything they will some, day find real streak of pay dirt, at least thev have indications of the coveted icdiv and are anxious to uncover it. The two things that serve best to'ut Zuber Hall. Saturday.' Auirust 4. reconcile one to existence ure sound 8-2-3t. religion and .corn on the cob. ' I Those who are troubled with dand- A diplomat is much like a philan-ruff or itching of the scalp, or fall thropist. It is his business to bene- ing out of the hair will certainly fit one crowd at the expense of an-.welcome the news that Silverthorn other. Wright's Family Drug Storo is offcr- ling. tA really efficient relief anil There is on nice thing about being I permanent cure from these trouble- poor. The attejrnting physician docs not think an operation essential. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO' FIND IT HERE o Copy for tills column must bo In by 10:00 a. in. dooooooooooooooooooooooooo . Vacation i)ays. When on your vacation you pot some pood pictures with your ko:i:tk, some that you wiM wish tu keep to remember the vacation by. Take your tfood negatives to- Richardson,'' the Art Man" and have them made up into beautiful tinte enlargement.1;, suitable for framiiiK'. Such p'ctures will add to the beauty of your home and help you to remember the joys of vacation days. HichaidMon's Art & Gift Shop. , . 8-G-3t. The very first impression that any letter conveys is . tho imprc.irion made by the tiuality of statimery, that if why careful correspondents like to select their paper from Kil-verthorn-Wrijjht's. Larije and com plete stock and their prices are al ways the best. 8-(i-tf. UOX WotKl , . We can fill your orders now White Pine Box apu, Lumb?r Co., Plume Main 598., ' 7-28-tf. Windshields and Side ; lasses Wintlshiclds and .wide j;laSics foi' every make of car correctly fitted. Only the best Rfade of poli.sltcd! plate used on all jobs,. One hour ser vice at Richardson's A & Gift Shop. 8 6-at. DressniakittK aiteraipiut. and re modeling. Work guaranteed, 1301 Penn Ave.. , ,. ,, ' 7-28-lra. Don't do 'without drug's just be cause it's too warm to come down town. Phono Main r 40. Newlin Drug Company. ' S-2-3t. The wonderful sale1 of IIu:-.ehvood tft ,.nr tt,( Af-:.-t.l '.. ? ..m""'.'!''''"."''!' "ruB Store are .serviat; at rneir sotia lotlntnin is hrronun Goody l ill Standard Goodyear quality. Full oversize. Flat tread effective Non-skid design. Made of highest quality ma- lerials throughout. W. H. Bohnenkamp inure popular- each tiny. Why iiotj Iwoinc a customer of the best of i all- ice creams anil sherbets. incir Ifrvrybudy Liken Candy. CV.ndy at the Newlin Druir Com- l,llly -"ways clean, Iresti ana i ' Box wood, $3.00. Call Main D47. 7-10-tf. Hcautiful cut class water sets in lilfht cut 1-2 patterns, six (rlusses and jUR, cut in two different de- siKns. Sets completo for $2.75 and f..-r. They are open stock patterns so if you break a glass you enn al ways replace it at Richardson's Art & Gift Shop. S-B-ISt. "Blue Hoozior Blues" will be play ed bv Olson's seven-niece orchestra some disorders. it is called Germicide und Dandruff Eradicate!'. Better try it, the price is only 75c a bottle. 8-6-tf. ol MEDIUM BROWN 1IAIK looks best after a Golden Glint shampoo 5 Adv. 7-Zl-tf. YOUK CREDIT IS GOOD We Charge No Interest NEW PERFECTION Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens THERE'S no smoke and smell to malce'disagrce ableworkofcoolcing.withthe New Perfection Oil Stove. Clean, intense heat drives directly against the utensil v and the flame stays where ,you set it. We'll be glad to demonstrate how easily you can regulate the New Perfection for any sort of cooking. Wehavethe New Perfection Oven also and ;t bakes perfectly. CARR'S ear Special Prices For .thirty days only, beginning Monday, July 80, and continuing to August 2SUi, the following prices will pre vail : ON Size '.Wx'.W'i Clin aox.'JV'. s. s. ... 32x:3i S. S. ... 31x1 " S. S :52x 1 S. S 3.'!x l S. S axo FOR Quality, Service Hazelwoo.1 ice crcnin in brick form, a quart to a brick a. pint' in; i-v orick this is a most attractive , fVlln 'UUljty f C,T""! always ready for you till 11 o clock each niht at Silverthorn-WriKhts family Drug Store. 8-3-tf. When you want to jrivo your friends a real treat lend them to Silvorthorn-WrtKht s Store fountain and order one nf those evriuisitn oruhiro sher- IbcUs or u fruit uuut sundae or order sent to your homo u iuart brick of lcP cream that you may cut and rye in pretty slices 1 hey keep ; thr fountain open till 11 o clock, fieii,y fni.i;.. i uvy ftwrj, each night. 8-U tt'. Box Wood Box Wood Put in your winter's supply of good dry box wood now. White Pine Box & Lumber Co. 7-20-lf- .Notice to Debtors. All persons knowing themselves to ho indebted to tho undersigned are requested to call ut my office and make settlement tor thlcr aecount The Reflection Perfection STAR TODAY AM) TUESDAY JOHN GILBERT in A h!1 "California He risked untold dangers to protect his sweet .heart, but she did not know, could not under stand until the revelation came. - also . . ' b015i5y vernon ' TN ' .-..: il .' t tft'TIS THE IUJLL" i! A Two-Reel Christie Comedy. Cord tires -at- WINGI'OOT CORD Hi.e :mx i s. s. ... :!2x l':! s. s. ... Slxll's S. S. ... 3lxl',i S. S. ... nijxf) s. s. ... Hlxf) , s. s. ... ,f:!(i.l.3 $11.!).") 11.10 17.70 l!),l." 2i..';r 22.0.') s. s and Satisfaction prior to Auirust 10th. 192:1. Their prompt remittance will be kimlly op- , prcciateu by me. Dr. A- N. Mayville:: -l-6t. ;; Modern dunce at Zuber hall Weil nosday night, Auk. 8. 8-G-Ut. Germicide and Dandruff Eradlca- Katnily Druitltnr (toen to Davenport, Iowa: Sil rder for them Iverthorn-Wriirht mall me 2 bottles nf vonr (;ni-mtciile nmi Diuidruff ;Eraicator. It is a treat nrenaration. I It stopped dandruff and fullinpf of my hair in a month. I want this j mr my nei;iioi'i . I'.uuiunvH is f.vu Tor m; fur su saine- bcott lilockwell, Daven- port, Iowa. 7-30-tf. Box wood, ?U.0O. Call Main 647. 7-10-tf. Hemstitching at the Art & Baby Shop, Sommer Hotel Blilg. Adv. 7-9-tf. Cantdloupe Sundae Try them at Silverthorn-Wrijrht's soda fountain which Ms open till 11 o'clock each night. ' 8-2R-tf ' Onyx Hosiery "Pointex" mh- v. i. rt. of. French & , Greene Romance 22.70 27.00 28.31 2S.07 :? i.i i ;35.2'J ' ' Co. . . i . . - . ... ,' - -1-r T,-.- - ,w i . , . ...1 ... t'l .11 . 1. 1 . If I ... i I , i . 1