La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 16, 1925, Image 6

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    Saturday, May lfi, 1025.
FATJH SIX
THE LA GRANDE EVENTNG OIJSERVEH
AnTCilESg
V TRQUSE
lOtiBuUom'USS a Rip
to
La Grande Theatres
A man feels
as smart as his clothes
WHEN you ore dressed right you come pretty
nenr feeling right.
There's n right for every fieeusion nnd (here is n
jwiir of Dulehess Trousers Hint is right for every
occasion, whether for dress or for piny or for work.
We'll venture n guess that you will wiilk down
. the street with n little springier step after you have
lieen in here und picked out your jmir of Dutchess
Trousers. , .
They lire, cut on full lines in tixhii'n New York
fetylc.. There is a wide i hoicc of miitcriuls und you
will le surprised at the reasonable prices.
As for wear every pair is made to live up to the
fiiiiious Dutchess warranty of "10c a Button; tlJJO
a liiy."
TIIE STORK FOR MKN
I'The Narrow Street"
Starts at
jSherrys Tomorrow.
j "The Narrow Htreot," one ot the
m'UHon'H "bent HflliTH," from the
i pen of Kdwin Ihileiimn Morris. Iihs
I been re-created on the hcii-i'H by
. Warner flron.. una will bi ffin Hn
I'liKHKcnit-iit v Ihe. Hherry theatre,
' on Hiinduy.
I I'OhM'SUUlg- Ull tI)C ((UHlitl'rl of
, niyxtcry, romanee and humur thai
i made It a "ht'Mt Heller," it )h ex
' peeled thut the p let ure will mor
thun live up to the written word
by truiiHluttliff the whlmfdeal Inter-
el of the novel onto th 8reen.
J Warmr Hro., have been par
Mkularly huppy In their eholee of
' pluyera to Interpret the rob-s of
jthe leading elmraet'TH, wIki, It will
i be remembered, proved the Mir
1 prinri(f cotnblniit Ion of a staid
baehelur, unaccustomed to jiorial
Miperflchtllty and a daubing maid
.of inyntrlou.s Identity.
I Matt Moore, whone nann needs
no Introduction to the theater-Ko-i
IliK public-, will be seen in the part
1 of tin? I'uehelor, Hinion Ha Mane,
and knowing IiIh penchant for hu
moi'ous Interpretations, the bash-
I ful hero promUes to trove very
enjoyable,
iKirothy Devon1, on the other
hand, haH been chosen to portray
JiortH, who Injects pep into the
erst while coorleM life of Simon
smile. Yoiiiik und lionta. a petite
and talented pair in a cleverly ur
raiiKed turn in nvul und natty cos
tume. Their revue of hoiik.
dunce. miiMc und whistling Jteht
Hons is splendidly woven in a very
deHirauie etneriaiiun'-nl. Hooker
& !aviH in, a novel dancing revue,
present an act of I ho whirlwind
nature, doinjf eecenfrle, hih kick
ing, acrobatic and all other dam-en,
finishing with a faal and fuiiou.i
danclns number and hurrah curtain.
GRANGE HALL
SOCIAL NEWS
Many Actually Slays
Man Actually felavs
In Picture at Star.
Never have local picture -L-nerK
, been given .such Ireim-ndotis thrills
;.h they are getting- out of the un
UMtal under-sea battb, between a
native TahMian and a huge man
eating .shark in I he William l-'ox
lMOduc'irm of "The Jioughneek,"
thf current attraction at the Star
theater. The photographing of Hits
um'er fight standi as one or the
greatest achievements of (hi? mo
tion picture camera.
Those who fee thin extraordinary
struggle betwein monster and man
can have no doubt of It being the
real tiling. ll all happens right
before your eyes, without any
"ruls" to allow for tricks. Ah a
mutter (act, it In mild the battle
I wan actunllv Ktaucd hv n Tu hiiii.n
She uppearM middenly In home j )l0l)I(,hlK (or AniH. Cornwall and
out of u bilter Htorm .and thrown ,)OW , .:iIIll.ritjnan lllunu., ,
herfielf on hl mercy rr refuge, i t . ;)(.,i((n m.onM (m fjIi f
IhlBehaiacteriziition calla forpar-ja (;tUlU H1.,.rrti ,h(mKh it ls U1,.
"" " ii " 1 v m , ,,,,( (,.. rLdte.l biH ,,wn lit..
the sake of thin bit of realism.
GilANGK HAM, (Special) Aa
me regular KranKe ei..iuu tame
tJurlriff muMlc week, with the ex
ception of one number, the lecture
hour wum devoted entirely to the
Mludy of American compoHern and
(heir compoNltiouH. The program
waa opened by HininK America'a
national hmn. Mrs. l-'aye Veske
told of the lire of -MacDowell and
played one 'of his composition.
Mrs. IJesBh? HiiKain gavo a tdiort
sketch on the lir- of Stephen Fos
ter, writer of uero mcdolieti and
Mrn. lURutn and Mm. C'has. Spen
cer wave sontf lllustratlonH of Aoiue
or the most familiar ones. .Mrs.
Kdlth ;ke r told a few intercst
ln; facta of the career of Irving
JJerlin, the famous Jazz composer.
She also ave u review of the popu
lar PonifH and music, bnhmlng
with the time when tin- "Star Span
tiled Ifnnner," wan the souk- of th
hour, down to the present time.
Mrs. Susie WillianiHon read an in
spiring article on "Music in the
Home." Carrie Jacobs Itond and
her work was discussed by differ,
ent members. Mrs. J. A. Holman
then save an instructive talk on
MvcdiHh Binders of renown, brinfr
FIND
IT
HERE
Copy for (tils column must be
In by 9:0U a. m.
IIomuhmI
I-urtfe truck load of dry boxwood
delivered in the city $)i.en, phone
I. . Meilefec I.uinlnr Co.. Koiie
Tree. &-l-tl
Marcelling 5'ic. Stale vocatinnal
Ktaduute. Kvenimrs and Sundays
I'hono 4'.i!f-J. I MX Kourth street.
C-1 ;-hi
Klowern for decuratioii. Irder
now. Phone W, or call at
Milne"o Nursery. &-ij-t
'anl of Thanks.
We wish to thank the friend
and neighbors for their kindiuKs
and beautiful floral oi'ferinps dur
ing the illness and d alhot our be
loved baby boy. --
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cummins.
5-Ki-llp
inn out eMpeclally Jenn I.lnd. Mrs. hable and Mower garden now on
has. hpenver led In a round tabulu, at Hoover Grocery. Homer
5-1&-H'
Dr. Ingle Receives
Invitation to Reunion
An Invitation to attend a re
union of hts osteopathic colleite
clatis, lo he held In Canada, haH
been received by I r, J. I.. Intrte,
that Dorothy I corc with her
Christie comedy experience, will
more thun fill the bill.
William Ifenudtnc hus directed
'The Narrow Street.' wt)ieh was
adapted Tor the screen by .lulien
Jont pbaoil. I uvid Itutler, Uussell
SliupKun, (!ert rude Short, Ternpe
Piffotu Kale Toncray anil other
notable complete the cunt.
Comedy showing, the Spat l-'am-ily
in )eaf, Dumb and Daffy."
for
Richard Talmadge's
Latest Offers
of the Soiumer building. Dr. In
gle graduated from the College of
Osteopathic PhyIUans and Hurg- LaUgllS find Thl'ill.S.
It Is safe to tuy that tills class
han never held a reunion outside
of t he mates, but tkls year the
osteopathic profctmlon wilt hold Up
annual international convention in
Toronto, in en rly J 1 1 1 y .
The plot of tbe famous Kobort
W. Service story called for tin- res
cue of the hero as nlaved bv
George o'Hricn from an attack
made upon him by a shark while
he was attempting to evade being
arrested by swimming to shore
after leaping rrom a liner. Zelle,
a native girl as plajed b Anne
Cornwall, happens lo be cruising
around the bay in a canoe when
she di.seov.ers the man's danger
and she rushes to his aid by leap
ing into the water and from this
point on a real professional whark
fightcr takes her place, actually en
gaging tin' m imuiolh monster and
slaying it underwater with a long
FOR THE
CROW
SHOOT
SUNDAY
, ) have SImiL Gun iShellu
ull grades ; .22 llif lou
and ,22 tartrldKM-
F. L LILLY
Hardware
Phon Uiin 81
ngagement at the Sherry theater
presents an unusual combinal lon'of
swiftly-moving mulodrnmntlc ac
tion and highly colored farce. The
rcHiilt Is one of the most lantrh-
Many oe0palhlc collegi- classes I fii,Mi ,.nd en lovable hours of eu-
,nrc planning reunion. (Jsteopat by ; t(.rtalnment which Iuls coiiu- to Ux
ih siartinir on the second hair- (Jrande Tor many weks.
ccniury of tls history. It Is cele- ,ll(.hur, Talmudge, who per
brating not only by going o itslde ror()1H (eath.defying stunts with
tof the i nlt.d Slates, for its ton- ,,. nonchalance the ordinary per
ivcntlon. but also by chartering !un oiHpi,, while combing his
ship and going to visit some 'f ,air. Us I he star of this unusual at-
jine jcuutnir nospnais and, cnm:a , ractlon. The story deals with the
to i ein 1 1 1 1 1 it i ii, iino inn itauiuiu 1 , gblv-l
i and Pasteur, InstttuteH In Paris.
On Time!" which Is playing an himled knite which he plunges into
uiiK on musicians in the commun- Wilnon.
ii . r or run can eacn member
present was asked to give their
nplnioti of jazz music. Mrs. Anne
Hull man. .Mrs. Susie Williamson.
Mrs. Kttlie Striiigham and Mrs.
Mat tie (;olden sang, accompanied
by Mrs. Grace Grout.
Mrs. Joe Anson is confined to
Ipt home because of illness.
Mrs. Albert Knight who is 111
at Hot like Sanatorium, is much
improved. Mrs. Knight has a num
ber ot friends. In this locality.
Little Hubert Kedhear is ill wilh
whooping cough.'
Mrs. Delhi and her pupils were
guests at the Uuld canyon school
recently.
Announcement
The L. . S. ladies of l.a Grande
Second Ward will have a cooked
food sale Saturday, May 1(J, at the
Crescent Meat Market. Chicken
pies a r.pecialty. 6-1 4-It
its heart after getting; a grip on
Us large fin
ELGIN PEOPLE
VISITED LAKE
highly-Imaginative adventures of
an amblliouH young man seeking
A number of leading physlclans'suceess. lbdiind him and always
in the profession are arranging to j ton Tar behind to be of any help
give post graduate instruction on until the scene 1 over is hts oji
Hblpboard, bolh on the way over ony-hued valet. Casanova Clay,
and An tho return trip. t ; played In a disllnctively humor-
, Ions tone by Tom Wilson.
rila:it lV.I ItOI S Through a very unusual Iwt-st In
VICTOlilA It C (AP) Decl- ,lH' ,ory H Mot until the
... ... . u....n.,u in ii 1,... r i,....
s on or ( oiitiDlsHi.iner Davidson of ay " i,.
.. .. ..... i.r ..(in.. Il.rnn.rl. n.onu I lifll Uh.- !
Hie jitior coniroi board, that - ...
elder Is too diinirerotiH to be nuld
In beer shops In Itrlllsh Cidttoilda,.
w as announced Tliuisday, The
commh'siotier e x p i a 1 n e d t hat ,
"cider is hard to handle. It In -
creases rapidly n alcoholic per-1
ceii luge; In fuel. II Is dangerous
KIX'.l.V (Special). A large
number of people from Klgin vis
ited Wallowa lake to see the
movie, "Winds of Chance," being
made.
Mr." and Mrs. K. T. lieinmeil
and Miss Agri"M Item inert were
visitors to Wallow a lake Sunday.
Mis. Sam llallgai t h w as called
to Kcho this week by the d row fl
it hga ling main I here. The
parents, Mr. and M is. John Duh-
llliiri-J thnl the hero finullv
r,url..y (he i-nnl of -nree A ...on,. I ,"' ' , r" resident h
st uft ;
is lluble to go off."
If he aurerllst s 11. bo knowi It'i
Kood.
SHERRY'S
SUNDAY MONDAY TfKKDAV
Warner llios.' Classics of the Screen
"THE NARROW
STREET"
With '
DOKOTIIY DKYOKK and MATT M00KK
Drliriniisly Hiiiniiriius - Inti iKiiinf-ly My.slrriuus
AppcaliiiKly Homantic
(onicd.v The Spat ramilv in
' "DIC A 1)1 Ml! AM) DAI'KY"
I Mat Shuwing Tonight
Richard Talmad,
The Man Who Does Not Know l iar, In
"ON TIME"
(.'tnnrdy "Dvminiitv DocKie"
the sterling players who assist th
stunt Wng In making "On Time!"
as keenh enjoyable as It I. the
Smart Holmes, ltilltc Dove, Charles
Clary, (eorgc Stcgman and Doug
las (Jeni rd. The picture was di
rected by Henry I.ehrman.
C o m e d y showing "1.: iiamlte
Doggie."
Diversified
Entertainment Billed
For Sunday.
Kxceptlonal vaudeville is prom-i.s-d
at the Arcade on Sunday ih n(.
In a blend of music, novel) ,
eoiuedy. Hiiitflng, dancing, headed
by .lack Merlin & Co., In a hu
morous magical surprise. Merlin
not only pre.sciiiM the mo;t ad-
iniced ' iiiiinipulat ion of canls ever
attained on the vaudeville stage tit
iii humorous vein, but also com
I Id ihs beaut it ul scenery, costumes
; and effects In addition to his
.skill. Merlin is a comedi.tti at all
times. Peru Wilson. European
novelty act. Juggling, barrel spin
ning and pantomime in the make
I up of two l-'rench clowns in cv n
lljig dresh oner a laughable and
(most eii.io.vable bit id' diver! ise
;ment. Dan liraeey. a uionologuisi.
lptomit.es one t.i vaudeville's best
j eoiued.v ai In In song. pnMer and
.dancing a comedian who has a
I p' nehant (or iimking evervbodv
re.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cart r
and daughters Fpent Wednesday
with friends In Klgin from their
home Cove.
Forest I'yder made a trip to
Maxville. Tuesday with Arthur
Fields.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Child, is
of Mi nan i will leave soon
(Jresham where they plun to slay
tor some time.
M i s. t 'ora. Kvuns of (it esham
has been visiting fiii-nds In l-:igin
tor several dayii. She was called
here last week by t he dent h of
her I lire --year-old granddaughter.
I telly May Childei h, who w us
ilrowned In tin Wallow a river
last Sat urday.
l-'red Deboie of Knlr rprise, and
Mrs. Arch Deboie of Klgin went
lo Kcho the first, of the week.
Deboie's grandsnii. J;idv Dab
iv aa dt ow ned t here last Sat-
27 YEARS
AGO
Daily Morning Observer, May 1 li
IK'JS Prof. Hoy Conklln. of Cn
ion, is in the city today.
The Wallowa Herald is thinking
strongly o issuing a daily.
.The rain last night was welcomed
all over Ihc vallev. It was badly
needed.
Mamuell Snyder will take charge
of the public school in district No.
24. commonly colled Clay district,
this Monday morning for a four
mouths term.
James Turner will leave today
for the Slim Jim mine, on (irande
llonde river. This pr-tfmising mine
Is owned by V. II. Palmer and
James Turner.
Yesterday about 2 oclock D. M.
McDonalds huntf house was found
to be on fire. Some bedding and
a stove were dest roved.
ishermeii who went lo ,add
creek esterday to have a little
port out or the ordinary were
treated to a real surprise. A regu
lar hail .storm descended upon
them.
The ithte Mrtimtain band gave Its
open air concert lust Sal urday
ning in their newly const ructetd
baud stand. The boys were com
pelled, on account of the wind to
slop playing he-lore they had much
fori more (hnn began the progrumMhey
PlanLs Now Heady.
Plants lor porch boxes and bas
kets and outdoor planting. Geran
iums. Salvia, I.cbelia, Petunias,
Daisies and, other flowers. Fine
lnro tomato plants out of pots.
Asters rtiady May 1st. Let us fill
your hanging baskets now.' C'her
rya Florists. 4-24-tf
Call Main 'it for cleaning, press
Ing and alterations. Kxpert work,
prompt service- The. Vardrob..
Under new management. 4-21-t:
M is.
my
irdii;
riMP.I It ( ll N(.:s HANDS
CAPABLE
A L 1 ! A N Y. ( i e. I'nr a consid
eration i.i about Ylia.naii the Mea-
ley In ot hers, titnlit r nnd saw mill
owners near Foster, hi eastern
j l.inu county, have sold their tim
j her holdings of ; Hi 4 . !! acres 'o
Units W. Hill, head of Ihe North
ern Paeiric ralh.ay system. The
(iced was recuided bete and trans
Meis the land from i. .1. and Wil
I Ham M--ab-y. to Louis W. Hill.
Tills is one id l he largest tim
j her deals ever earned through III
this wviii'ii and ts ot considerable
I linpoi t because of tlo- locution of
fin' timber on the tuartxville fork !
j of t he Saul ia m i i ei , about I it
miles ft inn Foster. This acuilisi-1
I
had prepared
Salu-day while asc nding Ileen
wax hill on l.add creek Fred (la
ker's wagon brake gave way, the
team eouiiueiiL-ed to back. Mr. Ita
ker jumped out and ran to his
horses heads and attempted to
cramp t he wagon but could not.
and I he wagon and ten in backed
over a forty fool embankment kill
ing one horse Immediutelv, the
other dying In a few hours.
Saturday night the city was fill
ed with visitors from Pendleton.
Uaker and this county to attend
and willies the insMtntiou of the
y rde of Klks in this city.
Fugue Formation UIimtvciI
In World'-. 1 ailieM Music
ItKKM.N (AP)-;ihe ohbsl mu
sical iniinuM'ript known has been
deciphered by Dr. Curt Sachs, mu
sic historian at the lierlin univer
sity. It is of liab.v Ionian origin wit!i
cuneiform ideograph ics inscribed
on clay pi. iles. and was found a I
Assur in A ia Minor. This music Is
said to dale back to the second cen
tury I!. C. Half tones are not em
ploved at all. but live tones of Ihe
scab- are nved in fugue formation.
The accompaniment t( the melody
ls furnish" d by a harp of is
strings, for which double stops uno
luenlh w-eserimd.
j:e-Klgit NpcilnllM.
M. I). Fleming will be at tlu-
Sommcr Hotel Monday and Tms-
iay, May IS-1J. Crossed eyes
stitiighlened without glassea.
.5-10-It
-II MM;
. R iH - n Hi
571 DEPARTMENT STORES
108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore.
Smart Footwear
FOR U'OMUN PRICED LOW
New Cut-Out Strap Pump
. Side Effect Excellent Value
This smart, new arri
val in cut-out pump ii
made in all-leather patent
and in white kid; covered
Spanish heel. Newest
style at a very nip'vate
price of
$5.90
A Smart Slipper
In Blond Satin
A beautiful afternoon of
dress one-strap pump that
you will tike. In blond satin
villi self corded effect; cov
ered Spanish heel. Motlerato
in price at
$5.90
Isn't This Nift
In Black Patent
A- heautiful shoe Dial Uk
careful dresser will apprcH.
ate. Well made of black
Bitln with covered .Spanish
heel. If you want a Hiumt
shoe at a moderate price
here. It. Ih. '
$4.90
l-xiMim rrcscriptlon.
Why Hufrer from cozi'iim or uny
othnr Itt hlne or Itrh when you) can
bo ii llcv. ,1 or all mull troiililva for
75c u liottlc. Sold only by Silvcr-thorn-Wrlght's
Kuihlly Drue Sloip.
5-11 -It
AslroloKi'r
Mrs. F..A. Ilittmia, J'frTson nvp
nuu. corner Willow, l'honn 24H-J.
5-2-liup
ANewPumpofGoodStyle
Moderate Price
The cut-out waist gives
the right touch (or the
woman who wants a
modified cut-out effect.
In all-leather patent ; cov
ered Spanish heels. 'At a
very moderate price
$5.50
I'urm I.onns l,ow link's
Money to lonn on Improved
farwa' Low rates: proinit service
H. E. Dixon, l.a Orunde, OrecoT.
RcmAtltciilnjc. nientimr. htitinn
holes, etc. Norton's Klild; Shop.
10-14-tf
liullilin's will lie elor.ed lor oni;
yen-. Attorneys conneeteil with
the ease dlllei'eil in oimiion a.s tu
Ihe use of the Ininls. some eon-
4-L"J-tf j tending they, too. must lie idle
under the ulialement net.
Why not rid your sealp from
landruff und railing out of the
hair when you can do so for 7Tie?
A liotlle or tleruiieiile ami Dand
ruff Knidlealor sold only hv Kllver-
lllorn-WrlBhl'B Kandly Mriifr Store.
.6-1 1 -If
AMDItK A.V I K.I Ill s IX
l.ti.Mio.v nioit(i:
cam;
This
three
must he
months.
If at all, within'
Noliro To Creditors.
Notlee is hereby Riven that Ihe
undersitrned has bei'n duly ap
pointed ly the County Court or the
Stuto of t)ref;on for Colon Counlv.
exeiutrlx of the eslate of Willi.. ui
Ii. Jones, deeeus'-d. and has (uall
rled as such. All persons liavliu:
!dainiH UBainst said eslale are here
by required to luesenl Ihe same,
verified uh required by law. to the
undersiKned at the olllee of her at
torneys. Oreen & Hiss, al
Opande. (ireBon, within six inonlhs
rrom the dale hereor.
Dated at l.a Grande. Ore;;on, thn
IStll day or April. I HIT,.
I.IOI-A A. JUNKH. '
llxeenli-ix.
CJi een & H' sy. attorneys tor Kx
ecutrix. Apr. H-:s-May
l.dNIMlN (Al'). Alfreil llaxlon.jl
a basiliesH man. I''iiday wasjj
awarded a ib-eree nisi from his
wile. I,. -ah. on the Ki'ounil or mls-lj
eondui t w ith Carlyle lllaekn ell. J
Amenean film slar.
Mrs. Haxlon is the only dauKh-j
ler ol the late Harnett llainaio.
Soulh Allleiiii dialmind maBnale.
who was credited wilh IhIiik one I
of the richest m. n In the .world, j
The llaxtons were inariied In'
America in I'.Mll The husband in i !
his arridavlt testified that lllack-i
well was a rreiU"iit visitor at the
llaxton home in London and that
in May. 1:12s, . took up his'
residence mere permanently.
Later he declares Mrs. llaxton
and the Mini slar tool; a house
toii' tlcr In Windsor.
A d.-rree nisi in llritish law Is
one of divorce, w hich is not made
absolute anlil thl- court so directs.
FEED
I loll eel vats
Itolletl barley
Itnletl hay
Whole, corn
'rnelicd coin
Whole wheal
Crnckwl wheat
Mill reed
Screenings.
Ilahy chic k feed
Oy.slcr bhvli
.ril
Sure I.ny
Scratch fen!
Ask Our I'rhca.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
rbone MbIo IM
l'.!tl Ollllllllll I'.Mll.OtMl)
KKH MdlNKH (AIM. A liqiorj
abatement case aualnst Charles W.
I'attl. who lust week pleaded tail
ty to operating a liquor nuisanc".
rais.-d the iiieslion in district
court us to whether a rami in
volved in such a case might i.
cultivated.
.ludce John Clelcher oid'-rcd the
''""I farm "padlock...!" , n,
OUT OF TIIE WOODS
DIRKCT TO IJUILDKRS.
All Grades AH Prices. .
The (irande Ronde Lumber Co.
Retail Yard across tracks on Greenwood Ave.
Yol can depend
upon us fur rajmbltt
ervlce, no matter
w lint t li circum
tHiieea tmty be. We
ttmll bo pit used to
coufer with you us
to detulls and thou
curry them out.
We I UtleiBtHod.
Our Imailil Car
I al )iur ir Kc
'4j irv tu cnarti.
&! Mlo 0J
I Vodmaker
tieii l- ( lie 1 tutei csts it)
tle hull 1 lines (! t hat ronip;iny in
e;i.st- ! n 1. inn e tnty nn that Hill rj
iM'W rattkH (lo.se In WeyeliilillMT S
interests. 'I h.- Weyerhauwr an I g
I (ill I nie rests nu, vtrttNilly liavt H
a inenopuly on Utuher In Man W
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