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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1923)
Tuesday, August 21, 1923. the la grande: "EVEtfftfG' 'ob'server PAGE : FTVE : ; . . , Local News In Brief lflttttiffintMM m' I-ke Sanatorium ure: Ralph D. 5 niMINP 2v?KTa J, Dunbar, Ontario; Mrs. R. B. Stan- t September ?u 22 Pendleton SeUY Eeh?i, J1"' 8 Round-Un leiiuieion " Caroline Johnson, Pendleton; C. K. It Rr.t oc on it.! .. , 2 . Edmunds, Pendleton; Lucile A. Pcar- h " rrsr-r.-ralr " son. Pendleton: Hose E. Matthews, "V""1.'. - . Ponillptnn- .Km-luii-u Kilmiinihi Pen. HHHnRttnnn tt ueton. iMrs. W. K Brock and child, ..- ... . i-t.-iit.i-i. i Snmmprvillp; Mrs- V. W. Basche, Hum.- MI..- Lt-Oj I .. V n. cent; IW. P. Mahoncy and family, issued ileppner; Mrs. Kay Norvul,- Imbler; i 1 i n tx tt Marriage License Issued A marriace license wh from the county clerk's office yes-'Arthur Van Tassel. Bend: Elmer A terday to Itoy Conley of Cove, and Cariin, Portland; Richard Rumbley, Miss Land Glenn, of Summervillo. I- Lsdii'8 Aid to Meet The Ladies Aid of the Presbyter- Union; Harlaud ti. Hall, Union; Mrs. Harrison, La Grande. Purchases Lot Koy Haines has purchased six lots 'rtlautl drain ViinlatMuis Today. PuU'I'I-ANH, Aiib. Si. Hard whtto SI. 07; Western Kcd, Il.ou. I'm Hand Market Tudny. -POltTl.AND. Auir. SI. Livestock, cbhs and butter steady. , ian church will meet at the home of in the 'Wisdom addition from J. K Marian Ilanna, 1002 B avenue, tomor-1 RomiK, resident of Baker. Mr. row afternoon at 2:0. All mem- Haynes is Koine- into the poultry be,rs and friends are cordially in-1 business quite extensively. This vited. i sale was made throuirh CJeo. H. Cur- i I rey, reai estate tlealer. Doing Nicely i Miss Pauline Lederlc. wlio return- Fined in Police Court eil yesterday from a few weeks' visit Harry Hamilton, charged with in Portland, reports that tM'rs. G- M. ' drunkenness, forfeited bail of $10 Kicney, wno recently underwent an ; last evcninc bv non-appearance lor operation in that city, is at home trial in the police court. George and is doing nicely. Noble pleaded guilty to speeding and 1 'was assessed S5- Publisher ill city ' James O'Neil, who, accompanied by! Property Changes Hands his wife, are visiting relatives at! Wilfred Mcllaniels has purchased Kamela, motored to La Grande this 'a home at 2008 First street from morning and spent several hours vis- Perry Blanrharil. Mr. McDaniels - iting the city. Mr. O'Neil is joint will take immediate possession. Mr publisher of the Prescott, Washing-, Blanchard has purchased a lot near ton, Weekly Spectator. , j Greenwood school and expects to be- . , gin the construction of a new home Buys Purebred Stock ' Isoon. This sale was handled by Geo. At the hog sale at Baker, August H. Currey, real estate dealer. 17; T. B. Johnson purchased two! head of' fine purebred Poland China Enterprise Car Goes Through hogs and J. D. Dobbin also of La i A carload of members of the En Grande, purchased three head oflterprise l'Mlhurmonic orchestra, con purebred Poland. These men are to j sistinj' of W. F. Craig and wife and be congratulated on securing this son, Weldon Hiutt and Mrs. John good grade of stock. j Workman, passed through the city . yesterday on their way home from Moody Bible Class to Meet j Portland, where they played several The Moody Bible Class will meet: concerts for the D. O. O. K. conven-: tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at' theition. South Methodist church. Subject: "A I Summons To Christian Soldiers," j Millinery Schools to be Held ?;iven under current events. Also, a i Three millinery schools will be our-minute talk on the Moody Bible hold in Union county next month Institute by Mrs. Dr. McAdory, who under the auspices of the extension has recently spent l-wo weeks at the service of the Oregon Agricultural institute. The scripture lessons con- college. Miss Esther Tooley, a;-sis-siSt of the downfall of Israel andtant in clothing, will be in charge Juilah and the events leading there-, of the schools. Women who were unto. I elected at a similar meeting this ! j spring are making urrangements for Smelter to Operate j the schools whicn will be as fol- V. C. Fellows, manager of the lows: Elgin, August 2!, September Sumpter Smelter, returned to that 1 and 0, Mrs. Lynn Hill, chairman; citv yesterday morning following a Imbler, August ill, September (j and brief business visit to iEaker and 8, Mrs. Frank MeKcnnon, chair Portland. -Mr. Fellows states that man, and Union, August 30, Sep the ore supply of the smelter is ul- tembcr 4 and 7, Mrs. Eva W- Dun most daily beint; increased ami it is can, chairman. expected that the plant will blow-in I some time this month, the date not 'Poultry Man Here vet having been set. A shipment A. T. Cosby, extension poultry spe bf flux is being awaited and the cialist of the Oregon Agricultural drying or briquets is underway so college, will be in the county Sep- that the otticial opening ot Hie long j ' ''" " "." Portland Grain Market . (Yesterday) PORTLAND, Aug. 21. Wheat- Hard white B. S. Baait, .August, $1.07; September, $1.06; soft white. August, l.Uo; Bopiemoer i.uo; western white, August $1.05; Sep tember, $1.06; hard winter, August, 99c; September, 97c; northern spring, AuRust, aye; oepiemoer, unc; western reu, August, aoc; oepiem- ber, 97c. Corn No. 2 IS. l shipment, Au gust, $;I7.25; September, fci7. Oats No. 2 'White feed, $20.50; September, $25; No. 2 gray, August, $Z4.5U; sepienmer, z. lot,' an Inuiiodluto settlement of lho repartitions tangle anil to licltovc Unit until that .mention !to'-r iliosed ol . tl.Ar., a HlHi. flimiCI! Of llllltrOVeilH'Ilt , 111 Kurope's economic ultiiulioii. The1 connection between the Involved rep arations problem and Iho payment at debts to tho L'nlti-d States, particular ly by France, waa declared to uu reKarded by Sir. Mellon- nl close. The head of tuo treasury lout friends that he saw no way In which effective assistance could be given Kuropo by America. liesurdlnif the situation In Ger many. .Mr. Mellon was uncertain, tlo said several German bankers express ed to him their fears of complete ills- membernu-nt of tho republic but Ill's j own view was not dlsclosc-l. Describing the proKi-oss by France, in construction work. Mr. Mellon said that in many Instances the devastated sections gave 'tho iipiiearanco of our "western boom towns." DEER HUNTERS GET TWO BUCKS idle plant will not now be long de layed. Buker Democrat. Hot "Luke Arrivals-1" ; '" . Among the recent arrivals tho Give Your Straw lo the Foreign Missions Here Are Our New Fall Felts!' The heathens in Afri ca are in clover they are going to see. dozens of new straw hats when the men of the town see this unpacking. All together now while we lift the new lids that are going down on every smart head in La Grande. Berg sent them in early; their weights are very light and when you see' them vou'll be de lighted! All spankingly new all sparkling in shape. Lanpher and McKibbin Hats of Quality $1.85 to S10.00 Fall. Hats With Style Standard Merchandise of Merit jJNT (jPTHlEjP "The Slore Wilh A Con-cirnce" year in August and will again take up the work started at that time Plans have been made for poultry c'ulling at La Grande, Cove, and pos sibly one other community. Produc ing; hens may be selected this time of year by careful observance of their physical appearance. Many peo ple in the county are doing their own culling and elimination of low producers as a result of 'culling de monstrations which have been held in the past. In addition Mr. Cosby will Rive advice on poultry feeding and managing. (Continued from page 1) stop the deer huntiuK. At uny rate, Ul Grandu sportsmen had fulth In tho announcement of tho opening of the season yesterday and they flocked to the hills, anxious to bun: a deer or two. A lot of 'em flocked back without any surplus deer over their shoulders but two, in least, brought back bucks. Hill Mit chell of Island City killed a buck, which Is In storago In Herman Itoesch basement today, and Mr. Hater, of Hock Creek, likewise knocked one over killing It ncur George Wade's common to fair, residence on tho othor side of the ohriep hpit-' Portland Cattle Market. ( Yesterday) PORTLAND. Aug. 21. Cattli Receipts, 892; strong, 25c higher within Tange of quotations. Calves generally steady to 26c higher, in spots 50c higher; choice steers, $7.25 to $8; medium to good steers, $0.75 to $7.25; fair to medium steers,! $5 75 to $fi-75 steers, $4.75 to $.3.75 ers, $5.50 to $5.75; choice cows and heifers, $5 io $5.50; fair to . medium cows and heifers, $3.50:. to! $4 med ium lo good cows and ' heifers, $4 to $5; common cows, $2 to $3; can ners, 60c to $2; bulls, $3 to $4; choice dairy calves, $9 to $10; p:iine light, $9 to $10; medium light, calves, $8to $9; heavy calves, $5 to $8. , Hogs Receipts, 1081; 25c higher.. Prime light, $9.50 to $9.76; .smooth hoavv, 230 to , 300 pounders, .-$8 to $9.25; 300 pounds and up, $7 to $8; rough heavy, $5 to $7; fat pigs, $8.75 to $9.25; feeder pigs, $8.50 to $8.80; stags, subject to dockage, $2-50 to $5. ' . ' Sheep Receipts, 2497; steady. East of the mountain lambs, $9.50 to $10.25; choice valley lambs, $9.50 to $10; medium valley lambs, $9 to $9,50; common valley lambs, $7 to $8.50; cull lambs, $8 to' $9; light yearlings, $7.50 to $8; heavy year lings, $0 to $0.50; light wethers, $( to $(i.50; heavy wethers, $5.50 to $(i; ewes, $1.50 to $5.50. river. Muybe some others got a deer but If they did they' forgot to tell tho world about it. "Many nun torn are still in tho hills. ' NEW YORK TP " . FRISCO. TEST - TO BE MADE Portland Market. ( Yesterday) PORTLAND, Aug. 21. Eggs- One cent higher, current receipts, J'jc to nhieno n,l Chevcnne. . This 0ci,,pU i. course will be .blazed .with " '(Continued froni,. page fine) have this aerial !expi cjjs mail , ser vice. After that, , tost. Uncle Sam will decide whether transcontinental flights ure to , beconw.imcre routine, and. mail plane ,serviv( from the At lantic to Pacific be made,,. permanent. The flving schedule approved Mm day night calls for 30 hours elapsed flving time on thU'Wertbound trip arid 28 on the castbound. The hours' difference represents-. the effect tht! prevailing western winds1 ure cxpect et to have on airplane flying at this time of vear. i i Cleveland, Chicago,, Omaha, Chey enne, Salt Lake and Reno are the nrincinal cities at which, the mails will alight to refuel, or- shift pilot, machine and cargo. - , . . Little Niuht Flying The only night flying will be be. to "Ale: lie Mvercd in Portland Butter Firm.. Extra cubes, 42ic to 43c; undergrades, 39c to 41c; prints, 47c; , curtqns,, 18c, Oinalin Plans Oihmi War on Itmul Prices. OMAHA. ' Neb., (Al'j A . plan will be submitted to the Onmlri city coun, cll for tho establishment of, u munlcl-. pal bakery, unless prompt 'action Is taken liyUocal bilkers toward a re- i dm lion In the ret. ill price of bread. John Hopkins, city commissioner, in formed the . World-Hi-paid .Molldliy. i.'onimlsslonoiv. UopkinpdeciVeil,;. tils action w:.s precipitated by ihe 'ex- L:ikc Receiving Trout Sixty thousand eastern brook and rainbow trout fry are being liberat ed in the Anthony, Grande Ronde and Van Patten lakes through the efforts of forester A. G. Angell, of North Powder, and John Fisher, of Haines. Beginning Sunday the truck from the fish hatchery at Union is bringing 20,000 fry to the end of the Nurth Powder lakes road where they are loaded upon ten pack horses and taken to their destination. The planting of fish will bo welcomed by fly casters of Eastern Oregon as the lakes are becoming more of a summer resort annually, but so far this year few good catches have been reported by visitors to the lakes. Baker Democrat. electric , liirht., with ...incandescent buoys and even mora. .powerful light houses, to guido the-pilots through darkness, fog. . and , storm. ., , i ,,. The -flying scheduler, announced Monday night .by PostmnstBr Mor gan in this city follows, all time being standard: t- .... . 'i , Westbound Ioave -.Hem York ., 1 1 a. m., eastern; Cleveland,,, 4 V- m-i eastern; Chicago, i.7 . p.i.m., central; Omaha. 12 midnight,' central; Chey enne, 4:30 a. m. - wbuntnin; Salt Lake, 9 a- -m.,' mountain; Kens, 2:15 p. m., Pacific. Arrive San Fran cisco 4:15 p. m.,-Pacific. - " Eastbound Leave 'San Francisco (i i. n. racutrL ueno1 o:ia . jn., ific; iSilfT.aUe7'2:W"E'm.", m'n'un- m 'Titain; Cheyenne, t:4: p.rm., moun- ' OOD SHORTAGEf kaiUmiffiATt, A enObri-cj.i- ALiAKMlAU, O&KIHAAI i,j0,a m eastern....-AVe 5 New , , ,' i lOIK O-.l-J J. in., til'A1' , 'j (Continued froni page 1) , 4 VPostraattwv .Movgan'.ailso amiourtc their party is everything and ;e(i that postage would be 2 cents an ounce or fraction thereof, during the five-day test. Only letters- spe cially addressed "via air mail" would be accepted, he said. ' Everything was in ro'adincss Mon- lay night for the hop-qff from New whom their country nothing, capitalize this misery of the people for their pur poses. The spectre of civil war hov ers over us every day and every hour. Serious1 newspapers rontain articles coollv discussing ull its pos- sib'e phases and chances. Tactics i York and strategy in the coming un- pji0t c. Eugene Johnson, who heaval" are thrashed out with suchtakcs t,e air f ronf" Hazelhurst field astounding cold-bloodedness that one Long Island, was Impatient for gains me convicnuii u la iiicviitimv-. the morrow. It would be untrue to declare that the policy of the recently deposed Cuno government -was blameless -for these conditions or that the possess ing classes and the various political j parties had done their duty in the. First Hints of Fall Autumn modes . for Autumn days " which are not far ahead. It's always such a feeling of delight ful satisfaction to know that the, cos tume complete is ready for the first chill blast. Fall Wraps have entirely t new lines and fabrics. , A wonderful collection of the newest modes now on display. Priced from $25.00 to $165.00. New Wool Frocks in the new plaited, tiered or godeted styles all so new and smart. A number of these good look- 'ing models are now one display. ' "-'Priced from $28.50 to $65.00. French & Greene Machine Under Guard. (las. oil and water for the leg from New" Tbrft to- CttfVclliTid hrj been taken nnoaru, anil me mncnine was under heavy guard in ..her han- sI- . X The llazelwood ice cream is with int n ilnnht the most perfectly froz en ice crenm sold on the coast and Must as the World war. Ko their shernct is always nice unu Kunr war certain protiteers same degree as the government em-J Tjue-whiy ritipijilni-it0B0-i!special ployes and wage .cariiersiof Jhe.'Ifuhi-jl ,cijv0,.y"f fettqtsi ici WK Jompli aml Rhineland have illnt! it. y' " mcntary stamps and weighing 67f It is humiliating but true that, I pQun(s . -vvilL be rushed bv mail truck " '"y frtm'.tnoi titan i Yomnpostoince aim nave, ..,i . ,,,,, . "hr how to create the most happiness for the most people is Homo liltlu problem. - - "My plituro of 'Hell' Is largely strife contentions, bickering, quarrellnK, snarling which goes on In families. In communities. In slates and in nations. It Is, In trulli, a link of h. mutiny. And so In Indimtry. Tho nearest 'Heaven' we shall get In Ibis 'Harmony.' How to establish It and how to maintain It! And Unit man or comliliiallon of men who dellberatelv seek to destroy hiirniony and goodwill Is an enemy ot mankind Is an emis sary of tho devil and oiiKlit to bo shunned by all decent, right -thinking world can be spelled out by the word people." 'ii. a few first rdl- solid, almost as perfectly fmzen ax I flnn--i-hrtl .in-an indc-imba'ble degrefl tjon afternoon jwjifci'.v wilH taken ice cream and their brick ice cream1 And the greatest and gravest mis-jp,, aI1(j Mt;lj a. m. tho take-off-is always perfect- You will find 'take of the Cuno government was pilot 'Johnson took to his cot early, our ngents, Silverthorn-Wright s, a.-,this: That it did not proceed -airainit p,nrieil!l tb be up with the sun, UH14 re.-ulv to SCVO VOU anil tllCV i Ihn.;,! humun hunniiu - wilt, '.nil'-i-he . '.'-.. 'l:..-.I.:. ii- :....! are open till 11 o clock every night. 1 rigor of the constitutional H-l-tt that the law provides. - I Wednesday Pilot Shirley J. Short nut ine an 01 ine greaic.-si siuies- w, hop off here; Thursday, W. I,. Smith; Friday, 1". r. Ooinns, unci Saturday, Brooke P. Pearson. The air mail service reported IMun- Ui. lltut in five hltllinn miles of 'ihe "rrench Khone border and fjlfhl wjti, cargo up lo July 1 there the amalgamation of the French ore was ony one fatality. The pcrceu with the Ucrman Ruhr coal may find i . . of ficiency v, up, aicord- I-ranees military and' economic , in tn officials, whn'cSmpored the NEW TODAY KOR SALE lOid I nrl touring car. Looks fine. Sec it in front of 1. f- I. Drug Co., evenings, between 6 and 9:o0 p. m. 8-il-2tp men will not suffice to save ter- many if in France 'blind hatred is not replaced bv sound economic rea- isoning and acting. FOUNP Pair h'?rn rimmed glasses. Perkins Motor Co. 8-21-lt FOR SALE House and 4 lots, Old Town. Will trade for cattle. Two e-nnd close in farms. Will take some trade or sen on nine- dress owner. P. O. phone o'i'J-VV. hegemony in Europe, but in the long run the death of Germany, whicy these French aims imply, will be the I forerunner of the destruction of Eu rope. To demand the fulfillment ot the Treaty of Versailles especially in the sense in which France de p'ands it means, in the final analy- Uox 228, or! sis, to court the destruction of Eu-8-21-ltp rope. - It is "five minutes of twelve Ail- VVAXTKD Prune packers to go to ' for Germany's internal policy as well Milton. Mr. Nibarger. Main 7C,2. as for all thus? who have the peace- H-21-2 record of the air nt-CH ?ith that of one of the largest prililroad carriers which operated its passenger trains only 'J'-i per cent on schedule dur ing the same period. SIX-HOUR DAY c. IS N EARING tt'ontlnned l-'roni I'ng- t)ne) niiii-h less than eight lioiim a day. FOP, SALE Dr. Elliott's Five foot shelf books. Half price. Phone 521-W. Doling. 8-21-ltp un wiirkinL' for hlmm-ll Is Ills own ful reconstruction of hurope at dlreetnr. Ibi controls his own hours heart. If no saving "deed" is re- of inbor.1 He Inay'w'ork no houm a corded before the clock in the 'world day. He may work any number of WANTED TO KENT By pen.tan nent tenant, six to ten roam house on or before Sept. loth. Write II. W Cure Observer. 8-2I-:'.!p LOST Automobile gr'V cainet. Re turn to Red Cross L):ug Store for reward. 8-21-ot FOR SALE 100'.; milk. Two de liveries daily. Phone a8'J-J. 8-21-ltp FREE tower strikes twelve men me skoj,. tun of European civilization will crash to pieces, and over the resul tant chaos will flout the red ban ner with the hammer and sickle. 17. S. WILL NOT HASTEN DEIJT tiutiiK H ilny. Hi- uny work, fl rn-ut lv hn porfKlMi-. 24 hours u luy. It is hi own affair. Tlit! farnu-r, h iiiitun; of h chIIImk, ff'-tii up 'itrly in tlu- nionilnif urn) kM' If' hvt f irly tn Mm evening lt(-twc-n th rlnliiK In (he morninK I ti n! ihe rctlrlnif at nluht h workw liuft tin In- If InrllntMl. Thi- furiiMr If .. I t .. n l.,.r hnniiinii Itlll r LaNUIMj 1 IjAaN :he n)t out hlii own work, Ho him . (llvrrnlly In hn own work. 1 f nan irontiniiDl from nnirc 1 . . mon- intcn-ift, njitiirn,ll', Im-vuiiho hi In H.- whs wit.! nine lo h of lh opln- j working for hltnuolf. , n tht l.-KUlnMnn prolonKtni; fh llnmimiy I Imm-iiUmI. ( of thr rf.ttt roitiiiiNHion lii- lo ex - ' Hm" wi" n hu! Nilil thai -ery A tube with each Ponn.-vl- ' yir in another .-ar. wo-ill tf m-v-'thins In thin worll Unit hni:M cx Vj.-iimii i i : ti ('.(.! mi 1 1 t ( i 1 i s ti"'. ..'il liuinnii ni'U'', ow t uiiian S"Pt, l.-t. W'V.y not kve thai extra ''..kijn- a cloomy of i;nrop"ao n-iinr-' Ik h n.-at hiti'ly. Mow to fi'ipn nor rrnt mi vour ti'r ? . Mfairj. i-olnu aliv Mini - onoiii it ullv it h!p an iiiif-r.-si m mc now Teilvins M-Hor Co. fi-JI-lOt ihu svcrctHry mi uM to ice no hope Icrvute i':st, tntbustaam and imbltioa Products that should be pure BECAUSE Squibb's Home, hold Product! ore the fint and purest made, we carry a complete stock of these stand ard articles, including Squibb's Bicarbonate of Soda (free from bitter taste), Squibb's Epsom Salt, Squibb's Sodium Phos- Shate, Squibb's Castor Oil, quibb's Cod Liver Oil, etc. Above all, these Household Products contain The Price leu Ingredient the honor and integrity of their maker Squibb. We invite your Inspection of our other merchandise just as confidently. You can find no better place to purchase fine perfumes, rubber goods, sta tionery and candies. T.Thi ULDnu0& WUCWTIOli STAR TODAY ONLY Mighty Lak' A Rose A Picture That Will Echo in Your Heart Like a Magic Melody You arc passing up a real treat if you miss "Mighty Lak' a Hose." WEDNESDAY ONLY TOM and IJAIJY MIX PEGGY OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOl lo Is ELECTRIC COOKERY Is Col lect Cookery $10.00 DOWN Places an Electric Range in your home. See them on display at H. & S. Electric 107 Depot St. Summer Hotel Dldg. Phono "!K1-W o o o o o o o o o o ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooa