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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1925)
Wednesday, ;May-f, 1925.'-' THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE Local News In Brief COMING EVENTS Eastern On-Kon Triu-k and Ilold Meet ut 1-it OruniJu May 9. Union IJvo Stock Khow at Un ion, June 10-11-12. Anna Grahum returned to hur homo i Klgtn tliis muming on the brunch line trutn. ! At Hot lJkc TiMlttT Mrs. C. H. McKinxfu of Suin nu'rvillu. und Mrs. Duvld Blum i nu ist of l.a GrunuV. ure upending I the day ut Hot Luke. Fcrsonal Mention Mm. J. W, Scott was a vialtor to I.u Grande yesterday (rout HilKurd. Mrs. II. M. lliiulsliuw went to WetHer this morning on train No.. 24 to visit Iheru this week with her sister. C. V. Hunting left this morning on train No. 24 for Nam pa. Idaho, on u huslness trip. At IliiuUimtnii Mi h. J 4. Mil-lew und daughter, Myrle, tire upending a tew days ut lluntiiiKton viKitiiiB relatives. ! Hrro csterday i Sherman Miles, of St. Helens. , wub In Lu, Grande yesterday on (justness, ju went to liukcr inis morning on train No. -4 and will smrnd the day there and return to St. Helens this eveninj. Tressa Ktlmmel paused thi-omcn I.u Grande this moraine 'n route to her homo at KnterurlHv. after I spending the past two weeks at Caldwell, Idaho. .Urive.i YrMenluy K. . Ai-ehilmhl. who will ue In I'hai'fff of t lie 1'etjii rlaeiiiK of the Itaker-Telocaset Ncetton of th Oitpon Trail for A. J. Kert rived In l.u Graiule yesterday from I'ortland. Attended llmther's WctMliijc Mrs. Anna 1'olaek returned to ha Graiule today after attending the wedding of her brother, llupert Old; KchwaiKer. to Utility Williams, of ar- Grunts l'uss, ut l'ortlund, Monday. lleie I,Ut Mlillt Mr. and Mrs. William Coutfliiin oiir. of 1'ayeite. ldalio, returninK I mm a motor trip to l'orllund. ere K'leHts Inst evening at the C. . Scran ton home here. Home from I'oidand Walli r l.eisman, of the L. and Ij. Ihiiff ntore. returned from a busi ness trip to Portland' Uns morning on train No. 2i. J'usi'd Through Mrs. J. It. Ilamliellon. of Echo, psissed through' I.a (raude this morning en route lo Wallowa to visit her daughter, M rw. Gaulke She expects to be there ubollt two weeks. teiit To .loseph Miss Mel ha Hanks went to Jn- Mi'ph this morning on the branch line train to t-pund a few days. Msiied Here Alter spending the past few days in Grande at tin; home of her daughter. Mrs. Guy Jtellule, Mrs. Home from I'ocatello Mrs. Sherwood Williams went to I'ocalello, Idaho, u few duys ugo and returned yesterday with Mr. Williams, who has been thero for several weeks on business. At Hnk'in ' Mrs. L. H. Russell is spending the week ut Salem with her hus band, who is attending u fire war den's meeting there. They will ulso visit ut I'ortland and Gorvallis be fore returning lo Lu Grande. Weill to Hot lake Mrs. C J. Johnson went to Hot Lake tliis morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. 1'uul Hour, who is in the hospital there. Mrs. Uohr ls getting along fine, uccording to Mrs. Johnson. Acti'idtsl Positions Mrs. Hugh McCall and Miss Her- tlia l'routy have accepted positions at French and Green's, us sales la dies, taking the place of Miss Laura Pennington, who has gone lo Tort land. J. K. Reynolds is in I'ortland on business. J. L. Courtney is at week on business. 'ortland this Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. ltavetiscroft re shopping In Ixi Grande yes terday from their home ut Knler prise. ' Mrs. N. !. ltrown of Halfway. wan u visitor lo La Grantle yester day. . Mrs. U M. Laird and Mrs. L. 3. Senlner of Cove, were in La Grande sterday. Mrs. Jim Me K Inn is was in La Grande yesterday from her home at Imbler. For May 10th Mother's Day Markets We suggest this exifilsllu decorated Gift liox" of Arlstyle t'hoeolateH. Tho package is the most beau til ill we have ever seen for this occasion. Arlslyle lit t ho new sensation in duality chocolates t inly the best and sweetest of gifts for I lie sweetest of mothers, Pound $l-r0 Two Pound 3.00 Glass Drugs' Inc. 53U ?pcd& Ser La Grande, Oregon Motion Picture Cast Settled at the Lake (Continued from rait One.) I'Olt'li.AMt MAIiM7l'S. I'OIITI.AND, Hit. (Af). 1'iitlli! and sheep steady loduy; Iioith iiulet utter il 50 to 75 cent ilmp lute yesterday. Etfpi and liutterfat Bteady; but ter tic. Ill TTI-iltfAT. SAN KltANCIWO (Af). tertut 4ic here today. 1 tilt- 9lw yi M S'ifl -t lfl! w ft j 4 ftil Sold Six Lords The Tcrkins Motor company sold six Kords yesterday, I wo coupes, one touring car, one roadster und two second hand cars. Motored to Ike M Is.h Violet Wheeler und Karl Wilson, iiccom ponied by Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, motored to Wallowa Lake Sunday and spent the. day. At Albany Mrs. Uoscoe Neal and two sons. Jerry and Hilly, motored to Albany to visit' Mrs, Ncal's parents. They expect to be gone ubout one month. One Direction to take today For the new dollies th: t you sire going to wear Kundiiy. And, if a Crow were milking tho trip from, say, Washington Ave nue, he'd fly right over the City Hall to Clint's. Open until C with vrl-ues- that close the argu ment. Micliaels-Stoin Suits $2!).S.") to 552.1.") Lanpher Straw Hats 92. 15 to SI.N5 Arrow Shirts $1.05 to $4.85 Unusual Neckwear and Hosiery (Bkr (pJTMEg The Store With Oonclctici Returned Home After visiting her sister, Mrs. 'Robert Pattlson. here Tor some lime Mrs. Lynn- McCrary has re turned to her homo ut I'ortland. She motor etl .downvlt hU'giusf.-a Coo ieai. 1 To Attend t'oiiventioii . Hay lAnch. Vincent MeKween and iMillas Jacobson. of Lu Grande, 'left on No. 17 for Medford, Ure Igon. to uttond the UeMoluy con Ivcntlon there -this week and next. Tune" by Newton and "Sing, Smile, Slumber" by Gounod. She gave "Itig Hrown Hear" by Mana Zuecu as an einore. Ken net h (Jekeler played a violin obllgato for Miss Clark's lasl number, "Sing, Smile. Slumber." Mrs. W. H. Itolinenkamp, jr.. well know n eont rallo. gav two num bers. The rirsl was "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice" from Sampson et Dellla by Saint Saens. ltefore tliis number Mrs. A. L. Itichardson told In a few words the story of the opera and the meaning of the song. Her second number was "Ah, Hut a Day" by Gllberte. as neon.', she gave "Down Here" by ltrae. The last number on the program bols ond "Ithapsodie in Major" vn two vocal innniM-rs hy Airs, by Dnhnanyl. She responded with Hay Fuller. 1'revious to simiing two encores "Tho Merry Go Koitnd' she lold Hie story of her first nmn- and "The Honiunce of a Circus ber. "(, Mio l-ernado' irrfm (he IiMer." also ebmnosed bv herself, onem "Lu Kavorila" by Donizetti. Miss Soil is a nlanint of trreut abil-ilb r oilier number was "Tho Night ity. She plays with great technical i ingale ilas a iyrc oi uom skll In ml mneii exnressioil. IWhelpley. She n spontleii to V(M-uI So:os,. japplatisf with an encore enuiied Itaymond U. Willhims. baritone, I "The Karly News." M i s. I .y nil v rign i accom pun ieu MIhh Clark, Mrs. llohnenkump and Mrs. fuller ut the piano. of this lalo hut the story Is going , the rounds, anyhow, i ! Hen, who Is scheduled to leave for New York the tMU to play the principal rnle in Klrst National's "The I'uce That Thrills' Is a quiet. j unumimtnK, modest chap who Is well liked throughout 1 w cast. Do isplte the many "slicker" types he i plays on the screen, there Is noth ing shcikiKh" about htm. Hen has been in the pictures two years und his rise has been meteoric but lie has wilhMtood tho suddenly gained fuuiu nicely. i i One of the find things that Anna 1 Q. Nil."-Hon did ufler reaching Wal lowa lake yesterday afternoon was tlou u hiking stilt and look, over (he wonderland. MIks NIIkhoii. "who ! slurred in "One Way Sired" shown hero Monday and Tuesday at the Arcade, has been in the picture Kumc since 1V0S und Is constant ly improving her stuff. i Much regret has been expressed jH'CttiiMf Viola Dana und Dorothy Sebastian were not required to ap pear in I lie scenes at t ho hi ke. Miss Dana is on her way to New York. Claude Gtlllngwater, character man supreme, Insists t hat he ! doesn't snore. Mr. Murray Insists ; that he does. Hut uside from that argument, which never reached a fever heal, Mr. GiUingwater is sorry that his ison, aged 13 yearn, Is unable to be wilh him. Htj was so impressed with Wallowa lake that his first thoughts were of the fun the lad would have at the great outdoor recreation place. Hy the way. It took just eight weeks for Mr. GiUingwater to raise his crop of whiskers. Victor MclAglen, nthletlo Knjr- I llsh actor who reerntly wtui fe 1 turcd in "Tho lleloved Hrut" will bn seen a 'l'olron Uoret, I'Yeneh-Cunudlan guide and trup per. whose optimism und crude philosophy, plus his almost super human strength, places hi in in an enviable position among those who know him. Character Men , Claude Gtlllngwater and Mr. Crockatt, two of tho screen's foro most churueler actors, have, boon chosen to play Tom and Jerry, Iwo old prospectors, purlners in Joy and sorrow for so long und who, in spltf of their constant quarrel ing, are inseparable companions und dispensers of original wit.. . Hohnrt Hosworth, one of ,.lhe noblest lioinuns of them all", to use the pnruse of a prommeni critic, Is featured as Sum Klrby, u gambler In quest of fortune enough for his daughters w enure . unu peace for himself. t Dorothy Setiustluti, a newcomrr to Hollywood and motion pictures, will essay In the character of Uiuie, a showgirl infutuutcd by Herce I'hlilips and who, in a fit of Jealousy, helps plan u trup for him more serious In Its results than she anticipated. Mls.s Sebas tian conies to pictures from George White's "Scandals." John T. Murray, of tho vaude ville teuui of Murray und Oakland, will Impersonate Lucky Hroud, u shell gume operator. ' ' BIG CROWD AT THIRD PROGRAM " "v. (Continued from Pngn Ono.) The members of the cast wero unanimous In their prultie of Wal lowa lake. Approuchlng-lhe won derland. Mr. Johnson compared I he mountains with Canadian scen ery and "America's Switzerland" did not suffer in the comparison. Cubans Add to I'opulittloit HAVANA (AD The population of Cuba Increased rjti',718 during 11)24, a stutemcnt Issued by I-V v. l'roval, chief of the nutlonul cen sus office, says. Tho 1324 figures give a total of 3.oliS,a2 ualtist 3, 143.210 for 1!23. .( Many an amulcur ', gardener hasn't even grown disgusted yet, Ladies' Dresses Printed English Broadcloth Dresses in the very latest styles and colors, at prices which 55 store buying offers. $3.98 and $4.50 THE HUH who, If South America Is going to Jevelop during the next 50 years us tho Lniled States has developed during the lust 0, which is what General I'ershing predicts, wants to get in on it. General Pershing, like most tour ists who spend u couple of weeks finding out nil abouL the southern republics, missed u few Items of in formation. : South of the Tropic of Capricorn there really Is a vust urea of line unoccupied farm lund, but the laws discourage lis nrlltempnt. h'arther iorth laws nre inoro liberal hut much of tho country, 1h equatorial jungle, so thick that It has to bo tunneled, rather than cut, through. Ami as fast us cleured, it grows up again. South America will develop, hut nothing like us fust us this country, ' UOTEL ASTOO 2nd A Hill Lo. Am.ln EVERY ROOM hti PRIVATE TOILET 50 Bailw New, Modern , Clove to Shopping District and Tneatres FREE GARAGE Tariff from $150 by the .Miss Lch-rle llt'lKT MisH ralllino l.cilorlo. wlio litis liLin ill wilh llu- flu for w past two ilnys. Is niuulv bi'ttur todity. uppcMireil ill u Rroup of two union. accompanied by Mrs. S. A. 'IVdfoi'd at thu piano. HIm aciccliona wrc "Wlicn Souk Is Sweet, by Sunn Soucl and "Ilunjo Sons," by Sidney Homi r. Mr, Willliuna' uliiilly im a Holoist ifr well kno'vn heri'. He aanp But You." by Ceoi'tre -l. Alyop. Mlsa Adelaide Hull! Clark, who Is fust becoming prominent in l.a Grande music circles, guve three selections, She has a clear. lyric so prano, voice.; and was unusually good In lier-: renditions nlng. She iine "Lullaby" by llrahins. "Itoblll Sine a Merry SHEEP CAMP SCENES ARE SHOT TODAY (Continued from Pn go Ono.) CUPS, MEDALS FOR MEET ON . " - DISPLAY NOW (Continued from Tngo One.) Hie window. The nin. inethtls and ribbons will be giv-n out in the lust overhigh school auditorium directly uf ler the nn el In order that out or Inwn teams will not be delayed. and exceptional scenery, he be lieves that It cannot be excelled this season. Tho Arcade theater, which holds a l-'lrst N'allonal fran chise, has already bonked "Winds of 'hunee" for showing here. Miss AiIhhoii will enact Countess Cortcau.i ii Datiihh , woman who wins unusual success in business and romance in the Alaska gold rtiKh days by her courage. Ben Mons takes the part of an American . youth. I'lerce Phillips, who sought udventure in the north ern country und found aplenty. ..Viola )una pluys Itoulcttu Klr by,. daughter of an old gambler i iHtnt on making u fortune , in t.ho boom town of JuwHon. Afirriculturc Department Testing Garlicky Milk (Continued frm TigA ;One.) J a resolute effort. Or tf ho could leport having cruised for an hour r the ship's grave, looking for survivors, though at tins risk, of scratching his paint or even smash ing a promoter blade on tho wrrck uge. I've seen a captain dejay a fa00-ton vessel four and one-half times seven minutes trying to save a dog lost overboard. mm, The Tan American Vnlon U get tinc HlackH of iUren from peoplr m:v sr. VAVL iuyvvJj- l-'omili and Alder SC., I'ortland, Ore. ; When In Portland stop Hero u real family hotel. Horv iceand Courteous Treatment. Heasonablo Hates Harry. X. 'ik-imis. Mgr. Formerly qy IuGrunde - Sallow complexions often the . result of improper digestion USE 7nn ninn ivji THE WORLD'S GREATEST for nutritious healthful foods watch your complexion improve SALES X'i TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRAND j rcTr .Meet ToinorMMV Tho Missionai' Society of the Christian church will meet tomor row afternoon ut the home of Mrs. Harold Herron. llt) Second street, insteod of Friday afternoon, the regular meeting day, Mrs. J. I). iSmilh will lie leader. Arrhed YcMeniajr Mrs. K. K. Uoblnetle and small diiUKhler, I.ois Marie, of Albany, arrived in l.a (irande yesterday und are the guests of Mrs. Joe Oliver here. Added I'righlulre Machine. Charles Cain hos recently udded a I'Yigidalre machine lo his equip ment at the Klks club. d hied for Driiiikeiuiess t j II. Ii. (ireen. who was arresb'd Suuiluy by tht; police, wjis rtned In municipal court for drunken hiess. He did not pny the line and jexpecls lo "lay it out." I Refrigerators Lawn Rakes Cotton and Rubber Garden Hose F. L. LILLY Kanlwmra . I'hona AUua 81 lien' l mill t'mi' Mrs. J. DuuBherly ninl Krund (lumrhter. of I'ove, nrv ntz In Ixi (Jrnnde ut Hie J. K. ders home. After seversl spent here they will go to I'enclle lon to visit frieiuls iin.l from lliere they will (to to Portland. little visit -I.HI1- ditys Left tor Cli'vi'lainl W. II. Wiirner b ft l.u (Iramle lust evenini: en roille to I'levelullil. Ohio, to utti inl thi- Truiiiinen's con vention held there, tin his y Imi k lo Iji lirunde Mr. Wurner will stop ut Suit Luke I lly. 1 lull, lo visit his parents. .Mrs. Wurner will join lilm there und uecoiiipuny him home. lie experts lo lie Bone uhout six weeks. Ili-n- Yotrnliiy Mr. and Mrs. Leeston Smllll were In l.u tirunde slerduy en route to Portland, hy unto. Mr. und Mrs. Smith recently returned from Klilf land. wh'Tc they spent flrteen nths, and are on tli.-lr wuy to Prairie I'lly to spend the sunnie r months after which they will uruIii return lo KnBland. They havi: properly tit Prairie I'ity und prop .rty near London. KliKlund.-and try to divide tlhir tllll" h.liv.ell llu- t'o pliic-s. Wh m they w.-nt to Knulalld lltte'.n mitnlhs into they left their car at ltal.tr. They ar rived in N'-w York some time uko and came from there to linker on Hie train. I'rom then; they are makinK the trip l.y auto. .Mr. Smllh says conditions in Lniflund in miich Improved and that the living coU'lUiens tU'-rfe arts aloy betttn. r it l i; i Cull In mill t.t't Your HOOT OWL WlmWileld ' btickcrs Wc Carry in Slock Slantlaid Makes of RADIOS r it I ; I , i noor null WimMiiclil Slickers v it i: i; i AND OUR PRICE AND SERVICE IS RIGHT. 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Muin nn In Response to Many Requests We Arc Now Serving a- SPECIAL THREE-COURSE DINNER -At- 50 Cents per cover Served from till 8:00 1. M. Cafeteria Service Daily. from 11:00 A. M. till 2:00 V. M. General Cords Go a Long. Way to 'Make Friends. Jennings & Shumate SillvesMors (o Sotltliuril A Sliinu Mothers! n not walr '"' '" "'"I '"'"'Ity iiiiiklna Itoinis rs. wheji Jou can gel l.25 ltmiKTs nl ' unr SH-clnl hale for Jc. Art & Baby Shop "KViiiirniiNo von the iiAiir1 IIKMSTITt'lllNIi Ilntrl Somincr llliltt. KTAMl'INQ nVTllAWK. l'ATlUHNS D. M. O. TH'tKAO ARCADE TODAY CONSTANCE TALMA DUE In lift "Night of Romance Comedy, "House of Flickers" TA.1R THURSDAY - Fill DAY "Secrets Of the Night" With JAMES K1IIKWOOD and MAIXiE 1JELLAMY It's a whale of a mystery a laugh wilh every scene!