La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 28, 1925, Image 5

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    Tui'srfriy. April 28, 102.".
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE FIVE
1 Local News In Brief
COMlXti EVENTS
Union f'our.'.y Truck nnd Field
Mi e( (it l!nlou .May 2.
Euat'TU On'Kun Track and Fltdd
.Mict at I'll CJrando Alay y.
Uniftii Mv Stock Show at Un
ion, Juno 10-11-12.
Molmed lo Wiill:i Wnllu
r, null Mi'H. Verne Johnson mo-jk-ni
lo Willa Wnllu, WaHhluKion,
Mumhiy J,mI !''"' 1 luy.
Here Sunday
Mr. and Mra. W. V. Sl. vclifi and
sun I, -unard. spent Sunday hi l,u
(Iriiinh- uith relatives. Mr. Stevens
is conniv cmiiMii;.slinicr.
lltluirird Home
,H r spending several days here
vi.sitin;,' with -Mrs. I J. A. Proctor.
Mrs. 1'. S. Wei.ss has returned to
her home at Kl'tln.
Motored U Wallc, Walla !
Mr. and Mis. V. II. Keuter and
sen. Hobby, motored to Walla'
Wall;'. Wash.. I his morning to
spi nd the day en a combined busi
n :-s and pleasure trip. j
Sold ( aide
Jerry i Maxwell, slock -man of
W.il Iowa, was in li Orande yes
terday. l'H" brought I wo carloads of
SCHOL-WIL
For Men
And You 112 Men
I Spring line of largest si
lection we have ever
picked out, now open
for you.
.$1.15 lo S3. 13
C;ips of Quality
"Leave a clean camp and
a dead fire."
elm Ktor WHh Conscience
A Real Show!
1 i li
Hiffh S
IJcnefit of Hi.ifh School Athletic
(General Admission oc; Reserved
a
'cuttle down from Wallowa, county,
which he Hold lo Mr. Benson, of
I'nion.
1 1 fix Nitlurdny .
1. 1. Olson, of I He Lincoln JM
vitilon of the .'OI1 Motor company
of Portland, wan in .u Urnnde Sat
urday. Hack nl Work
Miwa La Kite Hanlis is luck at
work at the chamber of commerce
urrit-i-B alter being confined lo her
home for several days because of
HlneSH.
Heir fi-Din Portland
L II- Lehman of Port html, was
in La (irandr yesterday. Mr. Leh
man Is here demonstrating the. full
crawler attachment for the Kordson
tract cr.
Ill n( Sons Hume
Mrs. W. Weatherspoon is Hi hen
at the home uf her :;un, K. L. Weu
Hierspoon. Mrs. Weal herspooll re
cently arrived In La Crunde from
Halfway, Oregon.
I'row (u Kaker
-Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Mohr and
children motored to taker Sunday
and Hpcnt Hie .lay with frauds
They returned to their home hert
Sunday evening.
' Mere from Cove
Mrs. M. .Morris and Mrs. V. A.
jKliner were In La Orande yesierday
, from Cove visiting Mrs. W. Wea
iiherspoon, who is ill here at the
'home of her son. .
VMtod nt liluin
Miss LiiVma (Jalloway and .Miss
Francis Met 'aim Kpcnt the week
end at Klgin. the jfUi'Sis of Mrs.
Crank Patten. AlKs Galloway uul
Miss Mel 'aim are teachers in the
public schools here.
Woinx (o .Monmouth
Miss Blanche McCann spent the
week-end at I laker. She is now in
La Orande and after a few d-ays
here with her sister she will go lo
Monmouth, where she. will enroli
for summer school at the Oregon
Normal school.
Oct tin;; AIoiik Mffly
Little Miss Let ha Moss. Hire,
year old 'laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Irwin Moss, who wos operated on
a J"cw- days ago at Orande Konde
hospittil, is reported getting along
nicely at the present time.
Keliirned Home
Mis. 10. Lynn has returned to her
home here from Fruit land. Idaho,
where she was called by the ill
n ess oT her son. He was very much
improved when she ieft Frultland.
Here Vcslenlay
WIIHain Platszoter of Enterprise,
was in La Orande yesterday in the
interest of the Enterprise Packing
company, of which he is a mem-
A Ilijih-class Comedy Thai Will Entertain You
Every Minute of the Evening
Presented by
The Popular M. I. A. Dramatists
cliool Auditorium
Wednesday,
April 29th.
her. Mr. Platnr.oter in helpintr to'
Intitul) the meat market In the l-n
(irnndo (Irocatcria. i
llctiii-ucil from Walla Walla
Mr. and .Mm. . I. J'utmaii re
turned litHt evening from u trip to
Walla Vai:.i. Wash. Mr. and Alia
Put man drove lo that city early
Sunday morning and viidtcd Hutl
Sunday ami yi si iday with rcla-
I VCH.
AVcni to Wnlhmn Lake
Homild Kunk. phutomapher for
the Ited t'russ Prut; company, went
to Wullowu .Lake yesterday wit h
Lloyd Hrierly, repreaeiiiulivo of
Krank' Lloyd's "Winds of Chance."
to taUo Heverat pictures of proposed
sites lor scenes to be filmed, then-
HOOD.
Lcrt ror Oe.de 11
A I ter spending several day" hi
La Orande with friends and rela
tives Mrs. A. Thomas and daugh
ter. Lucille, left for Ogden, where
they will join Mr. Thomas and
make their future home. They
were the guests of Mis. Janus .Mom'
while here. ;
Locating Here
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hprln;;er and
son. William Hewitt, of Oalesburj,'.
Illinois;, arrived In La Orande Sun
day evening. Mr. Springer has at:
cpted u position with the Perkins
Motor company ami they will re
main here permanently. Mrs. sprin
ger Is a sister of W. T. Long of lliiti
city.
Motored hi linker-
Mr. tand Mrs. J. K. Si earns anil.
Miss Mav Stearns, accompanied by.
Mr. and Mrs. Janus Itennett, mo
tored to Maker Sunday and spent
the d-ay with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart,
Bennett. While at Maker they ac
companied a party of Maker peo
ple on a picnic. to Spring Creek, .u
short distance out of Maker.
Arrived This Morning
Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar arrived In
La Orande this morning on train
No. 24 from Portland. Mrs. Jun
bar Is president of the Oregon Fed
eration uf Women's clubs and exe
cutive secret a. ry of the Oregon
Health Association. She will sp"al;
this afternoon at the meeting of
the La Orande Neighborhood club.
There w ill also be an excellent mu
sical program given by the Monday
recital. Mrs. Jesse llosklns. of Ma
ker, will appear in several vocal
numbers.
l iiiipic Window hiplay
The La Orande Electric com
pany has a unique window display
this week in the form of a revolv
ing win. " 1 , . .
tor. d hi avlnc various eolon d
electric liKiil bulbs.. Mr. "Tatbot.
eleelriclan for the company is mak
ing a larger wheel on the same or
der which will be used for .d-co-rullntf
at the jmiior-sentor bnmi'H't
to be held fills Saturday. The
wheel is five feet wide with twenty-eight
bulbH. showing six differ
ent colors, the class colors of the
Juniors and s-nToi'U IH'Uv minir. "
We heard a jnan say,
tishing. 1 haven't had"
since Christmas.' ,
"I.
I's go
drink
A Deserving Benefit!
Fund
Seals ."ilk-
It Is Difficult
to Illustrate in a newspaper
anything as beautiful as the
Cara Nome
Watchcase Vanity
An exquisite ixata'pt" of the
jew eler's a r t containing
compacts of Vhe dainty Cara
Nome Fact' Powder.
This is the most beai
tiful vanity ease we have
seen and its contents
the best we know.
The convenient size lo
carry in pocket or puis-,'
and costs complete wKh
puf i" for powder,
$1.23
KiTills may also In had
111 nt lull in ii in liokk-r fur
50c
Glass Drugs
Inc.
The 52S
La Grande, Oregon
Personal Mention
Oeorge Meserve and Itay Allslntt
motored to Maker yesterday on
bitsltu HM.
Mat Kurres spent the week-end
in La Orande from Pendleton.
Mrs. I). T. White and daughter.
Shirley. wen- shoppimr in La
Orande Saturday from tlielr home
at Wallowa.
Sheriff Murton Miller of Wallowa
county, whs a business visitor to
La Orande over the week-end.
Fred Orey was in La Orande ye
lerday from Enterprisi
Dallas Or. en drove
terday on lu:;in-Hs.
to Maker yes-
Cecil Swoop. aeef)iiip:.ned by a
lllllllfn'l' OT people from Pendleton
motored to Wallow a Luke vester
day. . .
Among the I
were iu La Or;
iVer peop.e
mli' Sunday
arenee Dun
who
Were
and
oria Moody
CI.
1 Fred Handle
Miss Mae Stearns is at I'nion lo-
day on business.
Mrs. II. II. Osborne and son.
Melnird, of Imbler,-' are x isillu';
la lives ami shopping In La
Orande today.
i I'OICTI.AMi M VHKIi'lS
I'OKTI.ANIi. On-. (Al' I
Islocli, iirxr.s :nul lnillfir:i! sh;nly.
! lillltiT 4:i
itt i i i:iti r
; ySN' -l.NCI:-!c i) A1') lliil
I l.-i-Mif 4'-.'i.i' hi-ri' tn.liiy.
isiiii.i: si I'l-i.v
M- YOI1K (AD The visilili
Kiipp'y f Ami i-ii'liii Kinln Mhiiws
Mm- i'iiIIii'a ini,' h;niU'H In IiiinIm-Ik.
Wh. nl Ili-cn -;isi 4.1 1 l.niid.
. i irii I ,'i ri-jisi-il 1 . t :;,.,.
(llllS - ll.-ITl'UN-'.l -J.r;ii I .OHM.
Ity,. j ii-rn-asiti :t. riMri.iu.il.
I!nrl"y I H'lTt'as.'il l s.iinii.
i:i;m,v (;i:.m kmmhetk
W ASI 1 1 NGT IN" ( Al' Ci iiin
e)tnls from tie- l iiilei Stubs List
weeU wer e 4.1..'HH biedn Is. com
pared with r.Nf!i.MH( bushels the
. previniiH W eeli.
i'iiiumimti: d' p;n Inn nl fh;wi ' n io
day iive the folluw Iiil; eoinpiirl !
SOUS betW'-e;i Jiisl Wee;"H eNportfii
and thoiii' ftf the uce; b'Tnr. i
Wheat. I ,:io:t,ttiin bonliels airainsf ;
-, 7 1' miu ; rye, - 2.7. iiKalnstj
r.n.oiMt; rye. :',h7.iuiii, o gainst
: J."ti!t."oa: (;1(h. i :ik.(hmi, ntf.-iinst
;I4.iioo; corn. 4 2 li.de't, ii gainst i't.
o(i.; lirfey, 2i:, ", nc,un;;t ;m i,.
o(to.
j ( 'iiiH'iliiin Kt-fiin exported from
Hie rutted Slides ports wns .:i."iu.
oo ii bush'ds. ii'ii nisi li.f. Io.immi bu
shels liti' previous v. eel:, w hib- t om -hided
exports of wle-at fbrir from
Nor! h A met a a v. :tH.ii'iM bar
rels, ii:,'uii:st jsr."tt b;rretH,
1 I'nllTI.ANb CHAIN MAHKKTS.
I'lHfll.AM', Ore. AI' Wh-at
Hard "bile t. S. Hart. April
IdaiiU; May. J suit white. April.
l.t.".: M iv. 51 w. -stern while.
April. $ 1.4:.; Mi. ? l.4-": haul u in
ter. April. blank: May. t t :, ;
norlle in mirimi. April, blank; Mny.
it u. stem whit.-, April. t..
May. A'.,: HUH hard v.litl--,
April. 5t-T"-; M y. '
Marvels
li
Prices Delivered In La Grande
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(iOLDIE GIVEN
FAREWELL HY
LOCAL PEOPLE
(font buied from Tngo Ona.)
the Kiugdum of Cod, Men IIU
j Itishop Seott. in. Jeris and Mishap
Paddocl;. I'roin what we have
1 known of Archdeacon Otddle dur
! itig the kiat two years and his work
we are proud lo siy that he has
. maintained l he principle which
have made these men. I need
hardly add anything to that which
has already been stated, beyond
, I his. that no man has ever left this
J district with more genuine recog
nition of fidelity to duly which
thoau letters from rcpivHcnt alive
j men till pver the district so splen
. dldly express."
John Oean said,. "I itm not u
member of the ehureh which Mr.
Ooldle represents so anything I
jhave to say musl be taUeii as rep
resentative of the lltth- cominitnlty
of Cove, -i recognized Hie first Hi
1 met the Archdeacon, that he was
a clear headed business man. fully
alert and w lih unbounded energy.
He lias gutm-d Hie respect of all
the people in 'that community lor
his high integrity and 1 may add
that both his wife and daughtei
are held in high tsleein by us all.
We hope Unit although they an
going away they will not Toi-feet th
numerous friends they have made
not only at Com-, but throughout
this part of the stale, who will fol
low their future with love tind in
terest." Mr. Donald Pague stated, "1
have much pleasure iu athiing mv
voice to those who have already
spoken in such brief time of the
Archdeacon. I am a searcher of an
tiques and In visiting several placeu
Vor treasures 1 often have Inquired
whether there were any old fami
lies in the vicinity? On more than
one , occasion i was told 'Von
should see Archdeacon Ooldie's
IhiiiKS, he Is also a lover or col
lect ioiiH and ant iq ties.' Had 1
known the Archdeacon and his
family more, intimately am afraid
that we would have been com
petitive in a field which might pos
sibly have been to his disadvantage
so far as antiques are concerned.
f sneak as j ineiuber of Die Cnllil
I of St. Peters and consider It a privi
lege lo add my little testimony to
the high purpose and abilities of one
who within two years has endear
ed hLnself to so many hearts. May
Ood bless him and his family Is my
tarncst prayer.'
Work Is Praised.
The last speaker was Mrs. C. H.
Scram on. w ho spoke in high glow
ing terms of the work of the Arch
deucon. "1 consider it a privilege
lo be here tonight and add a few
sincere words of goodbye to one
w ho will not be easily n placed ami
will always have the love and ea-
itecm of the community."
",rchdcaron briefly respond
ied wiih his farewell address and
said in uart as, follow s: "It Is lin
i possible , (or i)ie lo express my ap
preciation and heartfelt,- gratitude
tor the wny In which you have en
lerluine(i"nic and Mrs. Ootdle, Hut
kind sympathetic, way In which you
Jhave spoken about and my huin
Ible efforts. 1 can only slate that
jmy work In Eastern Oregon hat.
j been a great pleasure ami I hardl
: realized until now that 1 had so
many true and sincere Iricndn. 1
am not Kolng to say goodbye but
simply An Uevior. As long as 1
live 1 Hhull look ba k to this oc
casion via; one of Hie happiest in
my career and may Ood bless you
all with health, prosperity and hap
piness, that happiness especially
which alone comes from the recog
nition that he is Imbed the Father
of eternal love, who ever guides US
and w ilt lead us to Hie end."
Local Firm Announces
Plans for the Future
j (Continued from I'njfo Ono.)
j the (ate (ioveinor Wilhycombe
jlor three years and was reappoint-
ed by Hovcrnor CHeotl for a. IlUe
j term and ana in for a one-year
lerm, it ml during I he entire t ino
i he served li s secretary of III''
I board. lie was also secrelary of
I I he I nte i mountain Anuria, ion el
I Slate Hoards of Oplouiet ry from
jlliHi to IM'II. Wllell the (llllllill-
1 1st ra Hon changed, his coiiikiIIoh
Iwllh the slate board was severed
and lie lias since de oled all his
Utile lo the business here.
.1. H. I'eare serveil for a num
ber of yenrs as walch Inspeftori
for the O.-W. Jt. It. N. com
pany and later the firm was up
poluf et mid now (Ills that posi
tion. IVrther tb-tallH of the firm's
plans for the f ilure will be an-l
n'Minei'd at n later date. j
tub
Kitchen Cabinet
Orchestra
I'lL'sonlcd iiy
The liiiplist Ladies Aiil
ka(;lks' hall
Wednesday, Ap.. 2'J
Tickets
AdulU
Cliililivn 2"c
0. K. liai Iter Shop
. $1(1111
. I II.MI
ir. I,-
. (ii ;
GARAGE
Mil MAIi;, I'mp-.
Tallinn d Shinn
PROTECTION
OF FORESTS
NECESSARY
(Continued from Pngo One.)
ttve legislation and movements to
improve conditions. Hun and Hun
only, would real hcucllts be pos
sible. I niil the public thoroughly
supports such steps., little can be
expected tram congress, he wild.
1 le praised the Clarke-McNary
bill, which was classed as one ot
the first bills that will be of real
value In solving Hie forest problem.
Preliminary to Mr. K uhns speech i
H. K. O'Mrten. formerly in the for
est service, -made, a few introductory
remarks, nienlloning the old range,
wars that gave the Mine mountain
districts a black eye in Hu: earlier
days uf Hie . forest service. Mr.
O'Mrlen was chairman of the meet-
ink.
Warren K. Oilberl announced
Music Week and also called" atten
tion to the Friday uighl recital,
(ray Coining Through.
liefore adjournment Earl Uey
nobls announced that Carl Oiiy.
president of the I'nion Pacific Sys
tem, will come through La Orande
tomorrow. Efforts will be made to
greet him with a delegation of La
Orandcrs.
CITY CLEAN
UP PERIOD
NEARS END
((Ton tinned from 1 'a gOiw)
in general, the. south side of
Hie city Is iti better shape than
across the track, although condi
tions la the first mentioned se-
Hon are nunc apt to induce pride
iu appearance vt property.
With the closing ot the period
i he city is planning on atlendiUt;
to the few Isolated cases at the
expense of the - owners.
riNLIlAL TODAY. j
I'uneral services over t he late I
George 1-:. (iilmoic, of Klgin, were
held at Klgin this afternoon at t'
o'clock, with H.iod grass & Zim-!
merman fjneral service parlors in;
charge.
Mr, (illmore, w;ho passed on
April l';th at the age f JV5 years,
leaves a whlow to mourn his loss.
What's (he
Most Important
Thing You
Buy?
t t I ,! . I.' V
' Uf' Know vh(il'.s,'Mri'
llllisl llllIOI'tlllll lllill
you lm ,vi sell II
I mo i-i:it i: r vai,
i i: and N.vrisi'-Ai'-
TH)X.
The New York
Store
i'l HI Allans ;
Watch Our Daily Adv.
"The mail vtho puts out Hie
la-t itirh generally neipilic.H
the repiilnl'i'ii uf hehij; u
Wed.,
CA9UAEMMLS
Obituary ;
n
If ig f 0& m tto the world 's
$Xw4w7 greatest kodeo
V Pt1 AT vf KjccHwivo action ?wn of th
fg." thrilling 1921- Pondlctcn Boarelw .
MEN'S OXFORDS
Men's high-grade- Dress Oxfords in black
and light tan. Veal stock, full vamp, leather
lined, oak tan soles, rubber heels and Goodyear
welt. At prices which 55 store buying offers.
$3.98 to $6.95
55 STOUKS
STUDENT LOAN
FUNDS IN
USE
(Continued t nrtn Psige One.)
specify particularly tit w hat uses
the money should be put. These
gifts were turned Into the loan
Hind. Six per cent interest Is
charged fur the use of loan money,
ami the date of maturity is varied
to meet individual interests. .
DALLAS I.IITS CO.M'K.UTS
DALLAS. Ore. W. 1 . Hoffman
of Amity, who has built a number
of bridges in this county, was th
successful bidder for two jobs ot
stre.-t improvements let by the city
council last week. .. 1 loff man's bid
for several blocks of concrete walk.
Boys' Hats
A New Shipment of Lillle Hoys' Hals, COc.
Ginj'haiu limine Is for Little Girls
Pink and Blue.
Art & Baby Shop
"I'THRYTIIIXfl VOR TIIR I1AII:,
II UNSTITCH I (i llnlrl Siillllm r IH.Ik. STAMPING
IIUTTKKICK PATTIlllNS I). M. C. THHI3A1)
"Who burns I In; fmvM hums Ihf Wfllan: of Ihu worhl.'
Vednesday and Thursday
Idle Tongues
From the world famous novel, "Dr. Nye.'
TODAY "ENTICEMENT'
Thurs. and Fri.
. ft f m Mk mjm
the nun
was $tij.i!i.-ls( and for grading, ma
cadamizing attil curbing, 1 i " . Tj f .
A waiver petition was presented
from all property owners on lh
south end of Leveus street, and that
improvement w IU be included la
Mr. Uolfiuan's contract.
As no reiiioiiiit rane. H were offer
ed lo the proposed improvement of
port ioea of Hitch and Stump
st reels. Hlu council has ordered
bids advertised for this work.
HOTEL ASTOO
2n.l a liill U Aniclei
EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET
50;i Balln New, Modern
Close la Shopping District and TheatreJ
FREE GARAGE Tariff Com $1.50