Thursday, .May 14, 1025.
THE LA". (IRAN DR "KVF.NI NfO OBHKKVRR
PAGE JF1V&
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Local News In Brief
COMING EVENTS
If. S. Commcneemenl cs
ercbies May 22.
Union I.lvo stock Show at Un
ion, Juno 1011-12.
Jlere Vlsltlii"
Ira Snook of f laker City is In
,a t! run tie visiting frbndft.
ii .. it.......
f Mrs. W. I. MrAdory bus been
u tin l ined to her home for several
iikivs because of Itinera.
.-V. Man Here
A. W. Perley of the O.-W. K. &
C. company, wan resist ered at the
Houimer hotel lust event it .
; Sending Notices
K. A. Sayre, county school Hitner
l InteiJilent, in busy today mailing
Die material Cor tin, annual school
ineetiUKS in tile various dit I'tt'U.
Vbdted. Hrc
After vlmtiiiK her., for the past
two' weeks with her mother, Mrs,
- Ira Irwin left l,n (irnnde this morn-
lm on train No. .4 for tier home
at Baker.
I Mr. ;recu Out Again
work "t Ills law office here aftui
helm; at riot Lake Sanatorium for
severul weeks because of illness.
AYeitt to. Hot liUki' ).
MrH. Harry Starr win! io Uol
j Mke this morning to visit her hus
band who is ill at tile hospital
t litre.
At Itaker PaM i:cnliig
Mr. and Mrs. John it. G uity.
Miss Alma McPuHotiKh, Hud Thela
in and Itl i I Matt lies were among
the lu tirande people who attended
tin opening of Die. natatorium at
Itaker last evening. .
Vbdtiilg Hen-
t'haiied Weslenh iver, of Tinnt
i net on 1 teach. California, is now
visit ins t the it. A. VYcstenhaver
home, Mr. WeHtenhaver. like hi?
brother llohcrt, is u clothing mer
chant. Have Hnhy ilM
Mr. and Mrs. Knbe Davis tire
ilie parents of an eight pound baby
girl born to them yesterday after
noon at the tirande itonde hospital.
Jtoth mother and daughter are put
ting along nicety.
Healed KnMly
Little-Cecil. (lilmore, who was se
verely burned Sat urday when ht
11 Intt uToJler of hnf-vriitm: rest
ed easily last night, according to
reporbi from Hie hospital thh
morning.
At Itaker .
Mrs. f , Happersett and Mrs
Frank Jrsier went to linker' this
morning on train No. -4 to t!end
a meeting of the Maptist Church
Association there ttiilay and tomor
row. They will return to their
homes here tomorrow night.
Motored to linker
Reverend C. A. Pollard, accom
panied by Mr. and Mis. Kugem
Hamon. Mrs. I.ee leVine and Mrs
C. W. Chandler, motored to Huker
this morning and will attend tht
meeting of the Itaptist church asso
ciation there.
Hev. Hall Here
l;verend Hull. Calpouiter for
the State Baptist association, wai
in l.a Grande this morning en
route to Itaker to attend the meet
ing of the association there today
itd tomorrow.
I.eae Thin Inciting -
.Ceorge T. Cochran will leave to
nvfchl tor I'ortlund to attend a
meeting of trustors of Hie Masonic
(irand Lodge, to ho held the.re to
morrow. Mil; Cochran will also
Allen A
Week
AT CLINT'S
Ilosioiy mill Underwear
Special
Allen A
Pure Thread Silk Socks
7"ic Pair
3 Pair for $2.00
Allen A
Summer Underwear
51.23 Suit
3 For 53.25
Allen A Week
May 11 to 18
See Our Windows!
(UNT (tPTHIEg
Tbe Store Wltli Consdenoe
spend a few days in Portland on
business before returning to U
Grande.
Out Aga in
Allen Hunter is able to be out
again after an illness of a week or
leu days. -
Visiting Here
Mrs. J. A. Mcsierson, who makes
her home at Klgin. Is spending a
few days in Ui Orande visiting at
the K K, Mays home.
Mr, Irfkatt Itertw
Ed I,oknn has arrived in I .a
Grande from The Pallet and wilt
have charge of the Enterprise for
est boundary section of the high
way in Wallowa county.
Motored lo t nint ills
Mr. und Mrs, C. V. Bunting, ae
compaiiied by Mrs. Charles Bed
dingfield motored to I'matilla the
first of the week and spent the day
visitmg.
Attended lMinernl
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Brown, and
her father, U. J. Skiff, of I nion.
drove to Grande yesterday to
attend the funeral of little Alice.
L nderwood.
Attemhsl 1'uneral
Mr. and Mrs. H, H. Weuther
spoon wert; in lai Urande yesterday
from Klgln. They attended the fu
neral of Gertrude Weatherspoon.
live months old baby of Mr. und
Mrs, J,tiwrence Weatherspoon.
I'lineral Tomorrow
Burial of Kenneth Hay Cummins,
who died about noon Tuesday, will
be held iit 1:3 o'clock at the Knod-.-rrass
and Zimmerman chapel tomorrow-
afternoon. Instead of toda
as was announced yesterday.
Ilre Yesterday
Tom Itutkman was" in I .a Grande
yesterday from Iiubler. He accom
panied Mrs. Buckley, who Is on her
way to her home at Spokane,
Wash, this far on her trip. He
spent part of the day shopping
here, after which he returned to
his home, )
Here from Mawtlle
Mrs. II. L. Taylor and Mrs. H. B.
tiobtns arrived in l.a Grande yes
terday from their homes at Max
vilie. Mrs. Taylor will visit here
tor several days at the home of her
sister. Mrs. K. I. Shepherd. Mrs.
Robin sleft last evening for Spo
kane where she will visit for some
time.
Home from lOngene
Mr. and Mrs. It, J. Kitchen and
daughter, Ktta Belle, have return
ed to their home after spendinc
Mother's and Father's week end
v!th their other daughter, TUeJma,
it the Cnlverslty of Oregon. They
MSq pfe-a-shoit Mn& -Portland
while gone.. They mude the trip by
auto.
lle! on $iislHei- -
J, 8, lisher, field representative
of the Miller and Veite company of
(Jntario is now stopping at the Ko
ley hotel. The Miller and Veile
company owns a great many acres
of ranch land and specializes in the
raising of high-grade I uroc Jersey
hogil, -
Heturiietl to Baker
Mrs, K. Ktiltxbauerh, accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. Thornberg.
and Mr. and Mrs, U. A. Thornberg.
of Butler, Missouri, returned lo Ba
ker this morning on train No. 24,
after islting In l.a Grande for sev
eral days at the home of Mrs. K. Ii.
Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Thornberg will
visit at Baker until about June 1.
when they will return to their home
ut liutier.
New Clerk
I,, M, "Les" Williams is serving
his first week as day clerk at the
Foley hotel. Mr. Williams is very
weM known and liked all along the
line, He came here from Ontario
whern he presided at the desk of
the Moore hotel. Mr, Williams has
held positions in Caldwell. Pay
ette and other cities. He is a mem
ber of the Greeters of America, the
hotel men's organisation. He ex
peels to locate here pernio neit I ly.
Went to Wallowa
Captain Clarence Ford, accom
panied by his siuhM son. Clarence,
Jr., went to Wallowa this mnriihiK
to visit at the home of Mr, and
Mrs, Uaittel Ford there for the day.
They win leave tomorrow for their
home tit Chico. California. They
were called to J,a Grande by the
serious condition of Mr. Ford's
brother. Waiter Fold, w ho ts re
ported considerably improved.
Daw Tomorrow Xight
The National Guard will give a
jitney dance tomorrow night. May
15, in the pavilion at Uiverside
Park. Members of the guard are
busy there today cleaning the pa
vilion, hauling wood for a large
fire, and getting everything in
readiness for the dance tomorrow
night. The Star Novelty orchestra
will play. Two new members have
been added to the orchestra: Mr.
Fisher, clarinet and auxophone, and
Mr. Morris, trombone. They ure
both from l.ewision. Idaho. Anoth
er feature of the evening will be
the serving of hot dog sandwiches.
OlHllnM Settler SHtft.
Mi;il"'iil. tr. Jackson coun
ty lot another old-time aettl-r -a-1
Son day In the death ut tfidem
of Robert Franeis Yocum, "7, who
first droe aeroi the pluln.t from
Illinois in ls7i, settling in Yamhtll'
eonfy. A few year. Inter he re
turned to bia bhthtdaee, Spring
fbid. Mb. and drove a team of
horses bek to tregon.
Mr, Yocum served In the ivl
war, Jveood llhnoU Ihiht artillery ,
from i$2 until $Mace wtw Higned.
The- luiifentl will be fcieid here.
Personal Mention
Mrs. 11. A. Hendricks went to Hot
Lake this mora big fer medical
treatment,
Mrs. II. W. Itelhdt of Perry,
:jpent yesterday hsoppiug in Im
(ramie.
Mr. and Mrs. 8am ib-nson wen
visitors to l.a Orande yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Benson have a farm
near Union,
M. M. Moore, tteeoiMpanied by ht
father, were in t,a Grande yester
day from their ranch near Wal
lowa. J. I. Kotnmers, Pendleton lmur
ance man, is now at the Hummer
hotel.
. B, Bean returned to hut home
at Klgin this morning on the
branch iine train after several days
spent in Portland on business.
PUBLIC HELPS
IN TRUTH MOVE
(Continued from I'ago One.)
fic.ui I argument for the advertiser
to answer.
"This new development in the
movement, bringing hot h business
and the public into a closer rela
tionship, and t ho pilbHc particu-:
larly into a more active position '
in our work is one of the ou'-:
standing services now being re it-:
dercd by this movement in its ef-
forts to make every community a'
safe place tn which to trade."
FREEDOM OF
CANINES TO
BE CURBED
(Continued from Pftge One.)
Harris who will operate a sft
drink stand in the location on De
pot street formerly ceeupied by Toy
Young ami one to Mamie lewis
who runs a grocery store on Fourth
street in old town.
A bill for the vara! Ion of Third
street at the Intersection of ii ave
nue was laid over for another
week.
Oiiimaiiee Tabhnl
The parking ordinance provid
ing for the parking of ears parallel
to the curb was la itl on the table
indefinitely. The city manager was
authorised to put in the wooden
pipe water lines on Hprnee, Willow
and Seventh streets.
IHSTUICT ciucu; i;id:crs
TUB DAId.K, Ore, Kiection
and installation of nmv district offi
cers and a pnldie program at the
civic auditorium here rinsed the
annual convention of Neighbors of
Woodcraft.
Miss Yvonne Swanson of Port
land was elected district guardian,
Mrs. Marian .Med Per of Woseo ad
viser, Mrs, Minnie Wetnstein of
Mttwatikle ntagietan, Mrs. Carrie
Pnrker of Oregon f'ity' cb-rli, Mrs.
May Jtlsiey of Portland attendant,
Mrs. Gracia Kiinderlcnf, Porthind,
ea plain of guards; Mrs. Minnie Kel
ly, Jioulton, inner sentinel; Mrs.
'lara Ag:thikas, Monfavitte, outer
sentinel; Mrs. Aiiee IhnvJey, Port
land, musician; Mrs. Helen M'itd-
os, Portland, flag bearer; Mrs.
Martha Young, Portland, Mrs. An
nie IMnry, Portland, and .Mrs. Ida
Worthing! on, Oswego, managers.
and Mrs. Kltealteth Wise, I'orlland.
representing the Woodcraft, home
council.
pi:mij;ton ikal ci.osi;i
I'KNDbKTON, fire. B. I.. Ilur
roughs annoitneed the sab of his
interest in It. ii. Burroughs, Inc.. .
including a planing mill ut Webb
and College streets, and a lumber
yard and a find bnslness. to Klmer
S. tttorie of Pendbdon. Thf con-:
sidemtion was not made public.;
Mr. Hurroughs w ill b-ave next v-tl;
ftr Seattle to enter the wholesale
IuiiiIht btislness. One of Ids nssu
eiates ji( hv J, H. ftuigis of Pen
dleton. Mr. Hiirroiighfi also has sob) his
interest in the w hobwtle jobldnc
firm ot (tlliaiiders A Hurroughs to
Karl fSilianders. He reeenMy sold
his interest in the Cmatdla Sand
K: (Jravtd company near Cmmithi
to IK it. flrowneH and itssmdiMes
of t'matiila. His home was pur
chased a few whI,s ago by Onii P.
imythe.
IblillH' Is lvbblled.
PKNULKTON, Ore. The big
gold iMid luveiidei" ban her won by
the Heeoiid dlvlsbm of the o,-V.
U, A: N. for the lowesl in-rcntiij'
of Injury lo employes during
us dmphtyed hrt by W. HuHUim
of La Onnde, suMrMilentbTJi. it)
the divmlou. He U-i'i for P mat II hi
und from l here will vmli all immhI
on the division wilh the immthly
Hiiiiply train to give ail eni;ii(tyy
an otdrtiitdty to the bait iter.
Trades
We hnve s tiHMlem Ikmim
hi Pttrtfaml fit R gtMHl Ima
thm to trade for lHwr
und lot ht 1 n f ramie.
We ai-o Imtt a ihkhI iitml
em Immic la-rtfe hrf ht
!. (immlf i trade for an
atttotittdtHc,
W oImi hase a hd
(it I. a (-niiHic Ut trade for
WEEKS & BLACK
ICi.AM'OtE
New I'frfrr 1 1 We.
dit-t aciff. rrtrtn the 1. .
I fiiittMie. Ore,
Watchcase Vanities
Of Cam Nome
Powder and Rouge
are the last word in t'oii-
venieiue for th handbag
or purse likewise in
beauty.
A real mirror, geijemiis
contents, a dainty hikl's
wool ji iff, nmt-turmshiu;-case,
a chic design, a catch
that hold;! firmly, et -asy
lo open at your wish.
Altogether a , vanity m
which you may take
uim p.ide
Vanity of Powder, 11,23
Vanity of I&iuge, 75c
Glass Drugs
IiiC
La Grande, Oregon
Market
i?5
POHTI.AM .MAUKCTS
PORTLAND. re. (AC) - Cattle
and sheep stettdy ttdy, htes steady
to 1 & cents higher.
Mgsa and butt erf at steady; but-;
terfat 42c.
inn i:irr.vr
SAN KUASCISCO AP)
terfat t!e here today.
P(h:ti,am (iKAi.v Muui;r
P(ltTl.ANi, rc, AI. -Whent
I bird while IS. S. ISaaj-t, May,
$1.65; June, St,ft:.; s,a whi;e,;
May, $t.M; Jtme, $i,Rt; wentern
ivhite, Mny, ?l.rT; Jtme, II.Sa;,
hard w inter, hoe titers u$u hig and .
weslei n red, May, $t,Fit; Jtm
Sl.ffS; lilift. hard white. May.;
$t.S; June, ?i.S.
Oats No. - whit. May 7.(;
June, $:!7.5; No. 2 gray jMay
$;tT; June, j;st. j
MAIEKinS AT A (il.WCK !
KKW YOUK (AI'l.- StcckK
In'K-iilar; J-'rico commas; at n'ivf
high if-ads rails. J
1 iondK 1 1 igher; t reasiit-y Issues
soar to new high levels. j
Poreign exehiinge Steady; ster
ling above I
Cotton Lower favorabb weath-i
or.
H'lgar Kasy; C-han sellhi.T,
'offei Steady; trade bying
CHICAtIO AP), AVhewt
er; bearish Canadian, reptrts. I
Cora Kisy; dtsappoitttitte; cash
tb-mand, ?
Cattle Lower. f
litigs Weak; Hs:ht shipiu-nts. 1
i'icATi:itMrv mki;t Sl.T
KI'CJKXK, On. - KctmM M("rhl
tentlents and ivrjoeijiitls fnmt many
treRoit ttfwo.s wiif at I etui ih tit
meetitin of Phi J)' U;t Kiipiuu tm-n's
nation.'il edneatttm frateinify, on
the university cam mis.
This Amazing Essex Success
the Result of Value
Buyers know what Essex gives can be had elsewhere only at far
higher cost. The great Essex salei record is due to no other thing.
It i recognition of a value leadership so overwhelming that it
is not even challenged.
ESSEX COACH $895
Freight mm4 Tm Extra
HUDSON-ESSEX. WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING 6-CYLINDER CARS
l..C.:-.
FORI OFFER
OPPOSED BY
SHIP BOARD
fPotdimied from las 0ne.
them were pretty hod."
"We have already purchased
three vessels from the whipping
board." he added, "We took these
Mhre boats fr pUmeering und wc
know their Itmifathma. Two of the
: boats ore of about 3fM0 tuns. The
third, the F.ast Indian, is slightly
larger ujd is now being put lnt
shapi for erieo to iK-nmark.
which we hope will begin ainsuE
! A UK HSt I.'
Sir, Ford Indirectly r-fst-d s
statement which O'Connor ( ai
! leged to have made to newspaper
men In Buffnto. that Ford wuuhl
berome the gieateM ship owner h
the worlds history by making the
remark that he did not intend fei
wse mor' than n jew of the shit
scrapping the r'malnder.
Mr, Ford estituatsd the eosi of
roust rtteting apparatus to disman
tle the ships would amotrnt i
aitout tour hundred thousand dol
lars. liOAUD MF.MHl'.liS Kt liPlilKKtt
WASIIINOTD.V (AP Membem
of the shfpptug board In Washing
ton siiid Wednesday night they had
no knowledge of any propositi from
Chairman O'Connor to Henry Ford
for purchase of the govei mm'ttPs
merchant vessels by the manufac
turer but that they "welcomed the
news" of his reported wiliingness
to buy the sidps at a tair prise.
Hhtmath Fails PniK-rty Kdd.
KI.AMATD FAt.l.S, Ore. Pur
chase of the southeast corner of
HinUi street and Klamath avenne
was announced by the t'liion e.Ht
company at a price of $ttirl!tNt.
This made the price $3 1 ft a fool,
setting a new mark for property
values in that a --el ion. The oil com
pany has been using the property
under a feast for the past two
yennt. It wits ptirchssed from A,
D. Kpperson,
Special
SALE FOR
98C
IVOItTII
Mahogany Finish Serving Trays
Av fortunate purchase has made it possible for us
to offer these beautiful mahogany serving trays with
glass bottoms and mahogany handles at this extra
ordinary price. Very attractively decorated centers.
Every family can now affoid a serving tray. Coma
early !
Watch for Our New Bpecii,l jSvcrj; Veckit w
F. L. LILLY
General Cords
Go a lAmg Way io Make Friends.
Jennings & Shumate
.1 -
Ledbetter Garage
To M
arry
1
K4
V.
- '. ,
51ft. Jidm F. Ilge, witbnv of
ma f tlw founders of ltod
Itmtliers. im,. i enjts-etl t
nwrry Aifrct! Ci. Wtlsm, tm-i
m mat t letmtt. Bod de
ttm in the- lirt Prrhj lerlait
vhntreit, ttliert heads j
(Kt-Niary Mhi. The heirs
of Jtilttfc IHsfst" will dtUde about
V. JI. f, A. KIlftK KKI
SAUKM. Ore. Wechter & liash-:
fiWm ctiiJiraelors, submifte!
tfw iowest bid for the general rati
struct ism of the new home for the
Vmmr Men's christian aHsoeiiition
Bargain
SATURDAY
98C
Itt'Y
XOWi
c
1?
to bn twtvA wt& this year. The
hlA was He.32tt,
t?g: & wrgis f J'&rtJand
submitied the low bida on healing
and ptambfnir rsntmtrta, TU hvat-
( tx bid wm $I6,5. and the
The tvrt bM far the ch-ctrlctil
icoutmet, $36SSe was sunuidtted ly
ftfm Morrisett KHvittc conipany of
Partiftbft
I Action nn the Sttl; frot't?y
i m ef the bMttditsg commttUi'
miM,
f lUMd E mM mm i: htrr
OOf,f IKACII. frv At a mi-ef-:iRg
(ottny ceKri(ered by i?oih id
to hv hwn thm tttni hmrmmumv
vr kniwi i K&swe river, a sitt
; iMfiietsry ttgreMweni as (o fishing
.prices ami arrattgments was -n-i
teres! trsia brtwrrii the fishcnneuV
iiinios of Hognf rtvrr mui the M tr
tay Kstttt vmmnyf and as a re
sH the Mttclcny caWKcrv at Wd
jderburn wilt (m1 w only to op
jraf en the twwr ttogue.
i Klshcrmefl havs agreed to itld In
keepittjf the Mmtt of hoots at so,
(This yesrs sssojs wHI open My
IS.
i A rtc? sf cs'jst a pound is
! to tm jstd fr aii vhhtmk salmon
from May IS Anmmt Id tncht
sivej -Bt frsm Agit J? to
For Ladies-
I'eter Pan .
Kitk-Bmi-Wetii HIip-ovcr
SWEATERS
Assorted Colors
Special
$2.45
TOR MEN
AfMetie I'ndcroear
SppcinI
The New York
Store
12 tfi Adaasa
Stamped Pantie Dresses
. , t.sr . rr.w rrn i . .
t -t kikI g jeac tti iitgltam-i, th. Httith ati esjnau
.t IteiHiJif.d (u ciitbiWcr,
Art & Baby Shop
ttVTttSBMVK IATTt;RS
TODAY
"CONTRABAND
With
MUX WII-SON,. NOAH IIEKItY
And RAYMOND IIATTON
Ben Turpin Comwly
C
orrme
Wild
A Stwy for Husbands and Wives
A
reao
FRIDAY And
TODAY
GLORIA StVAXSOX In ".MADAME SANS JKAX'
9ffU ndscf t and tzm? estate (ram
Hefde-r t f HtzAmr 14 ten
me:iiiig.
it h ativeruais iU be know It
ood.
It's m squtsrt mtal for a dim
EVERY BITES A DEUCHT
IJOTEt A5TO
EVERY ROOM t PRIVATE TC1LET
50 "J Brtlw New, Modem
FREE GARAGE Triaiem$K
5-room honso mml
batti largt sr rees
pctrt N. lot a
l,irr-',Jjii. Piitu 52 3 i'i ;
rent. s-
WEEKS & BLACK
U. Sh. tV TtiltSSAB
And FRIDAY
99
IN
1 This f
i Home I
Griffith
ove s
erness
J
SATFRDAY