La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 26, 1925, Image 5

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    Tuesday, May 2(5, 1025.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Fatfo Five
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1 Local News In Brief
COMING EVENTS
Speeim municipal bond election
June 3.
Union Uvo stock Show at Un
ion, Juno 10-11-13,
ltKiilur hcIiooI ch-ctiou from 5
to 7 p. in. June 15.
' prlntn1cnt E. A. Kay re. the vx
iintlnlnc hoard hits finished jrrad
inc the eighth gndc piipera nnd
gradt-a nnd dtplomua arc beinff sent
ioul today.
llt'VV StIIMlll.V
;i Mr, and .lrn. c li. Smith were
fisltinir Oh-nda In Clrunde Sun-
I heir home in ut Watlowu.
J.Morod to Wallowa
Mr. and Mim. Johnny Allen mo
ton d to Wallowa Sunday and
ii nt the ilay.
jln-r From Coi l land
Dr. K. . Wilson n lurm d to
i ortland lam t-venint,' ufter Kpend
Lik a few daya lu re on husinoHs.
4 Vent hi linker
Mr. and Mrs. C 10. Wnoh went
Itakn- litis uioiniuK on train No.
?'t to spend I ho ,ii,y. Tin y will re-
ii ii lo I -a Gmntie thin evening-
vtil lo Wallow a
I ('.force T. rorhrun and Colon 11.
ij.lit-rhitrd, utlorneyH. went to Wul
ioa tint; liiorniliK on lepal busi-
Yi-dtliu; .Moihrr
Mrs. . Sl ut'liisH, or Kuh-m! Is vi
ctim; in i.n (inmde at the lioin"
or her mother. Mih. K. JneohKon.
I t h. KbuMoss waa formerly Miss
;im:i Jaeolunon.
j;ma jjiouijsoi
.ifled j;as
Mrs. A. K. Searle win in . Ln.
iCrindf fro in her home at Wal
tluwa. She Ik en route cast, called
;by the illness of her mother.
( Mere oil Itushies
j It. I. Marlin. of Cortland, of the
llirm of Wodherry and Company.
railroad supply house, mis a busl
i ni'ss visitor to f,a Grande jester-
'"
I Mrs. I tun tin- lleie
j Mrs. Clyde Ituntim; arrived in
drande Sunday from her home at
Porilnnd ami will spt-nd several
days here visiting friends and relatives.
Itetuiiieil Hotue .
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cal l.nrm nnd
small daughter. June, returned to
their homo ut Wallowa thin morn
iiiK after Hpendlni; lust nlsht in Ui
Oninde. Mr. I.arin mtende the Old
Timers Club meeting hero !aat evening.
LOCAL GOLF I
TEAM CHOSEN
Mis Seals licit
Minn Mne Seals 1m visiting in !.u
flrande at the Willlum Heuls home.
Miss Heals was formerly employed
hen; wilh the N. K. West Company
She now miikerf her home in 1'ort-luiid.
VMtetl Mere
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mathews re
turned to their home at I'endleton.
Sumhiy, after vlsillng here since
Thursday at tho home of their
daughter, Mm. I.. H. Norton.
Returned Hume
After visiting at Eugene for sev
eral days with Miss lie I. or is Pear
son and other friends. Miss Mel ha
Hanks relumed to her home here
this morning.
Visited daughter
Mrs. M. A. Brown returned to
her home nt Allcol thin morning on
branch line train ufter visiting for
eight days with her daughter, Mrs.
C. M. Stacklund, nt Cove..
Things ure ull set for the inter
city golf tournament to be held
here Saturday and Sunday of this
week wilh ihiker, Ivndleton. Wal
la Walla and Ui Grande partic
ipating. The first Mights will he teed off
Saturday morning with Sti holes to
go before the final reckoning.
The Im Grande team was selected
this morning from the Hcores made
in the IS hole, elimination play
lust Sunday,
NelK (Vmrse lUi'onl
Topping the lbt of the I .a Grande
team is Elmer Stoddard who won
first place as u result of a score of
S 1 turned in hist Saturday. This
score is the best IS hole card ever
turned In here. Mr. Stoddard took
4U strokes the first time around
and on the home stretch chalked
up 41. lar for the cour.se is 3ii
and although the nine holes have
been shot tn 37 this is the first time
anyone has ever turned in such a
low score for the total of 18 holes.
The La Clrande team in the or
der of play includes, besides Mr.
Stoddard, Charlie Itcyliolds, O. I..
Iirlson, Hay Murphy. H. E. lixon.
S. I. Crowe, Joe Curr, Chwte Holin
enkump, Luther Dunn and Earnest
Wat kins.
Handsome trophies including a
huge loving cup for the individual
low score nun and the w inning
team have been put up by the La
Grande Country club.
To Visit ilniigbtei'
Mrs. J . A, 1'hllllps left La
(Jrande tills morning for Uiiker to
spend two weeks there visiting
wilh her daughter. Mrs. J. Carpenter,
To i.it (iraitdlniigbtrr
Mrs. I'.ebecca Klldow arrived In
Ia (Irande tills morning on truin
No. :M from Santa Monica, i.'Hli
iornia to visit , her for several
weeks at the home of her grand
daughter, Mrs. I. C. Bowser.
i Mere Yesterday
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Benson, of Un
ion, were visitors to La Grande
yesterday. Mrs. Benson was re
reivlng medical treatment from
Dr. Bouvy for her ryes.
Here for Week End
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Webb spent
the week end In La Grande with
relatives. Mr. md Mrs. Webb
make their home nt Maker. They
formerly lived here.
Uc iimcd Homo
After visiting his grandmother.
iMrs. M. H. Caton. here for several
days Howard Caton returned to
, his home at Teloeaset this morn
ing on train No. 24.
SlopjM'd Here
Dr. and Mrs. George E. Dale nnd
two daughters, Lillian and Helen,
slapped a short time In La Grande
Sunday rrrTrnTrp 'Tn-Ttmr nmr-nTtrcmr or srTiom stip'rur Tcturn
m .u i'.hwi 1 1 li in n.i iv cr, i u ey inuue
the trip by auto.
Here Yctcrilay
Miss Cora McCrae and Miss Mar
garet Kvnns passed through Lu
Grande yesterday by auto en routo
to I heir honi'-s at Wallowa.
n trip to 10m met t, Idaho.
ited friends here for a short time, jing is open to the
Kehim this Evening
Miss Jessie Parsons will arrive in
La Urande this evening from Spo
kane, Washington. Miss Persons
has been teaching school at Spo
knmv and with the close of th.
to
her home here
To spenk nt liaker-i-
Dr. Thomas E. Green, member
of the Staff Council of the Ameri
can National Ued Cross, will be the
guest speuker at the Chamber of
Luncheon on Wednes-
nfter Commerce
hey vis-! day. May '11, In Baker. This meet
public.
Library Open Tomorrow
The public library which has
been closed yesterday and today
lor ledeeornltoil will be opened to
morrow morning at the regular
time. The public is invited to come
end s-'e the new arrangements.
Kctiirucd from Portland
Harold Robinson, manager of
the local Woolworth store returned
Sunday from a business trip to
Portland. Mr. Ito'dnson attended
ting of managers of Wool-
stores while (here.
l yrt l!l
r
Ilomr
iroui Walhiua
it upending t lie past two
i wilh friends and relatives
1 1 Iowa, M iss Mauri tie Moore
eturmd lo her home In La
Hades lb-lug sent (hit
Aecnrdlng to county selio
Right Now
At Clint's
Largest Assortment in
Stylos nnd Quality
STRAW
HATS
In I .a (Jiaiule
Make your srlcrlion now
SI. 93 to S4..S3
Ueturnetl Home
Alter teaching schol here for the
past nine months Miss Francis Mo
I'ann has returned lo her home ut
Baker. After a short time spent
there with her parents, she will go
lo Eugene w here she w ill enroll in
the I'niversily of Oregon.
Motored lo Baker
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Humphreys.
accompanied by Mrs. A. B. .Cherry.
and Mrs. Frank Jackson, were am
ong the La Grunde people w ho at
tended the Eastern Slur meeting at
Baker lust evening. They motor
ed to that city late yesterday after
noon nnd spent the night there, re
turning to La Grunde this muni
CLUB VOTES
IN FAVOR OF
AMENDMENT
(Continued from Page On.)
DRUGSTORE
The best Aspirin Tablets
money can buy, at a price
nil can afford.
That well describes
Aspirin Tablets
They ure tuude m-k'nllflo-Hlly
mini Till"!'! uMplihl,
'dtsinU-Knili' quickly ami
prompt relief.
Handy Pocket, 23c
Glass Drugs
Inc.
La Grande, Oregon
HUGE TWER
UNITS TO
MOVE TODAY
(Continued from Psge One.)
with the Calumet Gas and Eleetrtc
company, thi n ihe Northern Indi
ana Gas unit Electric company,!
then the Indiana Hydro-Electric
company, the Interstate Power
'Service company, Indiana and
i.Micmgan r.iecinc company, nni 10
tho south with the Indiana Powe
compuny, and tn.o Kentucky by a.
connect Ion with the Kentucky Util
ities company, the Kentucky Hydro-Electric
company, and the
Louisville Gas and Electric com
pany. North of Chicago the super-power
lines connect with the Wiscon
sin Power and Light company
lines and those of tho Southern
Wisconsin Electric company, with
other connections extending into
Minnesota.
SUmUHMUlOO lmeMinent
The great system ts carried
across the Mississippi river ut East
St. Louts. III., nnd St. Louis, Mo..
suite of Missouri.
I Nowhere else in the world is in
j terconnectton carried lo that ex
tent, and the ln.su 11 interests dc
jbate tho claims of Switzerland to
the greatest system in the world.
Some electric lines possibly curry
heavier voltuges. but nowhere has
such a pool of power been created.
The pool represents un invest
ment of more than $ii.oou.oyo.
remains as tt is. !
'Local conditions determine lo
cal prices." Mr. Warm holt z as
serted, continuing that because of
the high overhead costs Ihe piles
remain ut the 3.i-tif cent rate. ;
I'.lci'tloti Announced
Dr. K. P. I Hindis, city comnils
loner. spoke briefly of the com
ing municipal election, June 3rd.
and asked for the support of the
members of the club to put the
four projects "over the top."
Chairman Meiton Kiddle, mem
ber of the chamber of commerce
health committee, then introduced
Dr. W. T. Phy of Hot luke, who
delivered the main uddress of the
session.
Or. Phy told of plans und-r
consideration for molding n
Health Week" In Ut Grande and
the county In the fall and of oth-
phins to increase the health
conditions In whatever way pos
sible In the county.
He also pointed out, following
a historical review of the .qrigJuiu.
lion of man kind; -tin iu vh "DT
heredity, showing' how parents, nut I
up to standard, would have off -)
spring that would further ' tend
to be a drag lo the race and also
pointed out that the only way to
upbuild the American people, men
tally, morally ami physically, wis
by giving the same attention to
mating of himan beings no is
given to domestic animals. Jn
this v ay. by following the rlg'it
principles, I r. Phy declared tint
In the course of time the race
would be bettered to n great de
gree and ou Id not enter into u
period of decline.
Markets
POIULAM1 MAKKKTS
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Live
stock steady. Eggs and bulterfat
steady. Butler 4:ic.
IHTTEItl-'AT.
SAN 1'ltANCISCO (AP)
rfal 4 7c hen- today.
WEEKLY GHAI.N M ADULTS
ASIIINGTGN" (AP). Grain
exports from toe I'nited States
last week wre '2, 7 "i9,ihi0 bushels
as ctimpar.ed with o.IMN.imiu bush
els the previous Week.
Commerce department figure's
.Monday gave the following com
parisons between Jast week's ex
ports .and those of the previous
week:
Wheal, l.ai'H.nnii bushels against
2.3 1 K.immi; rye, 4'itt.noo again a"
l.tcil'.tuti; outs, ;tfir,'Miii ugainst
l.-27a.on(t; corn. 1 1 I.oihi ugainst
Dtfi.iMio; barley, 3n2,tiuu aguinl
lSli.dOd.
'anadlan grains e x p o r t e d
through tin- I'nited Slatert ports
:T"0.rc ' S.7S4,ntH bushels against
;!,7o:i,lnnt bnstwls. Flour exports
from the I'nited Slates ports wi
:n,lMf biurels against 74,000,
REPORT MADE
OF MISSIONS
(Continued from Togo One.)
slons. and alt the work of Ihe
church."
The report recites extraordinary
activity on the part of the women's
missionary organizations of ihe
churches. There are &y4ti local
women's societies with a combined
membership of -3y,os4 organized
lor study and service lor nutionul
and foreign missions.
The American Indiana who are
at least nominally readied by the j
various enterprises of the Board I
I' of National Mi.slons number ubout
5L30M. nbout l& per cent of the to
tal Indian population as reported
by the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Presbyterian missionaries have
L'll.HH vi nil i luuauiui nui i tn
three non-reservation government
boarding schools. For me training
of l'resbyatrian Indian workers the
hoard maintains four Bible, schools.
Un the Navajo reservation seven
boarding schools are served by
Prosbytoriun Missionaries.
"There are t'l Oriental missions
under the board stretching over
tho territory from Salt Lake City
to Los Angeles and Winlersburg
in southern California. Churches
among Chinese are ut present con
fined to seven city and town cen
ters in California.
."The work among Ihe Koreans
is conitued lo one large eity ten
ter, ioa Angeles, where there are
siiiiii L'MHl tv'nri-aiis and to one
'small town, Diuuba, In ihe south
ern purt of the San Joatmiu val
ley. "The work among the Japanese
varies. In that while most of it is
carried on in the city centers or
in towns of font) or over, our Jap
anese ministers have each from one
to ten out stations."
CITY DADS ,
TELL PLANS i
FOR WATER ;
(Continued from Pg One.)
giving way to a point (hat placed
it beyond repair. Is no longer func
tioning and the mill pump Is tho ,
only recourse left In the case of-1
such un emergency.
different synods of the church, has
in cooperation with the board of
Christian education provided evan
gelistic nnd vocational addresses ill
Presbyterian schools and colleges,
has taken steps to place. In pulMlc
libraries wherever there ure Pres
byterian churches ,n section of
books relating to evangelism, mts-
l .1 L -L , l .i-Ull - I L !
vote Juno 3rd at u special municl
pal election, the commissioners in
vite the public to attend the com
mission meeting lo be held tomor
row night in the city hall building
beginning ut 7:3" o'clock. At this
time tho proposed issues will he
discussed pro and con and (lie
nnd tin? purposes explained fully
tu those present. The commis
sioners Invito anyone who has any
suggestions, or grievances to be
present and air their views.
Pipeline, Springs Leak.
City Manager Crews was notifi
ed by tolcphono late lust, night thai
a serious leak had developed in
the- pipeline three miles from Itu
Intake ot such u slxo that it Is be
yond control. Early tomorrow
morning he will leave for the h-nl;
site, accompanied by water depart
ment officials and u crew of help
ers for the purpose of remedying
tho matter.
It is feared, however, that the
water supply may have to be shut
off for a period of 4i hours during
which time the city will he suppli
ed by tin Bow man-Hicks com
pany's pump, which will be donat
ed for that purpose. The city
pump, beca use of nge and general
UOTEL ASTOR
2nd HiU Lot Ang.tM
EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE TOILET
50 Bath, New, Modern
CIo,e to Shopping District and ThcAtrei
FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50
For The
Family
Pimentos that arc. opened ure
kept fresn by pulling them in a
Jelly glass nnd covering with olive
oil or vinegar to which u little
sugar has been added.
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine ir-nf.
both local and Internal, and ha, been
succewful In the treatment of Catarrh
for over ferry year.. Sold by all druSgi jts.
F. J. CHENEY &. CO-.Toledo, Ohio
More QUALITY
More VALUE
More SKUVICK
In Clothes, Shoes and
Furnishings every day
in the year.
Shop here and see!
The New York
Store
1210 A da it 19
A rani with tin- sizes of - Iioxm,
frluvt-M, Hlllrts, anil cnllal-H krpl in
III' nir.n i.s u Unit? .suvt-r in Hiiop-pliiK-
fOKTI.AMI tiltAIN M.UIhKT
J'OUTI.ANIi. On-. (AT). Whv:it
1 1 : i-. I white II. S. Ilaiirt, May.
$l.."; June, SUi.'i; soil whltn,
May, June. Sl.i;.'; Iianl win
ter, northern Hprliiif, May. Jl.tiu
June, $1.!ih;
!.T,X; June
white. May,
llals No.
western re,
ll.a.s: llllll.
$1.7": June' at
2 while Teed.
May.
Iiar.l
$I.7H.
May.
iMay.
$:;s: June. $:;n; No. 2 Kiay,
$;l7.i,u: June, $;!7.i,o.
Corn No. 2 Y. slilplneuf
May. tfJ; June. $l'.i: No. 3 V
'Hliipinenl. May, $1.S.r't; June.
Jls. Go.
ARCADE
Wednesday nnd Thursday
NEW -TOYS
1
'I
Al tended Convention
MIks (iladys IJenhom returned lo
her home here this morning atttr.
attending a convention oi tne iio
beeca lodge al Ashland, Oregon.
Miss ltenham also visited at Port
land while uvvay. Other members
of the lodge here who ultended tho
'convention were: Mrs. William Me
Clurc, Mrs. l'rank,McPherson. and
'Mrs. I.uey Grnham. They will re
'turn to Lu Ciixmde this evening.
S-Tl-A-R
STARTS WKDNKSDAV
Personal Mention
HOOT GIBSON
In The
"SADDLE HAWK"
Filmed at Ililard
Mrs. .S-lgel nine, of I'nlon, was
a visitor to Ixi (Irande yesterday.
Mrs. W. Halsny was a visitor to
La Urande yesterday from her
hoiiM' at Piilou.
Miss lit ss Kelly p nt yesterday
fn l.u Grande from her home al
Cove.
Mrs. Murford I invls. of Kumela.
was shopping In Ea Grande yesterday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Marvin, ol
Wallow a, were visitors to En
Grande yesterday.
Miss Condn Hunks spent Sunday
at I'nlon at the home of her grandmother.
William West and Charles Tstn-
l is. both of Pumpkin l(idg-. w vr-.
business visitors to Ea Grunde yts-t-rday.
J. sse crum. of Elgin, spent yes
t. rday tn m Grande on busin as.
Prank Hall, of I'nlon, was in Lu
Grande yesterday.
Mrs. Merton Huvls was shopping
t'OME
EARLY!
I Admission IN
V
"rout the singe play by
Milton Herbert Gropper
and Oscar Ilnmincrstein,
2nd, as produced on t he
stage by Ham If. Harris.
Keenarlo by Josephine
Eovett.
Supported by
MARY
HAY
PLAY SUITS
FOR I50YS AND GIRLS
For 79c - J1.00 - $1.15 and $1.25
Sunbonncts for 65c
Art & Baby Shop
'KVEIIVTIIINO l'OIl THE 1AUY"
iiiiMSTrrriii(j iiotoi fmuiwr hiiIk. rtasu'ino
KUTTKKICK PA'rniHNS I). M. O. THREAD
General Cords
Go a Iiong Way to Make Friends.
Jennings & Shumate
Buy
This
Home
n-t-iMiiii iiou with
l.alli, Soiilli Mile,
SIUOII.IIO. Ti'l'llls.
W Exchande
7-ixdoiii lioiisf and
luilli, Inrgi; on
North Side. Will c
fliuiigo for gvotl
automobile.
WEEKS & BLACK
liKAIl'OKS
New l,,lcy Itliljr.
Mil: Inslii'llllco
liimns
rr" MBLE jQVMadiiiient
feSj3 v&eeBmi BaePM behh
1
"Our (Jang" Comedy,
Circus Fever
Harold
Lloyd
And The.
'LITTLE FRENCH GIRL"
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witli
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In the first place, ihis Wonder
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In addiuon, the Nrw Wonder "Junior"
Simplex wilh T;ib!o Top
is particularly ad;irtrd to the houncwifo
ol the amall family and the small home,
is convenient and useful every tiiyot
the week.
hu open end. My! how it Irons!
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Special Terms during ihlsSale
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. Hand. Ironing Is the Hardest Work a Woman Docs.
Eastern Oregon Lijht & Power Company
"Always at Your Service"
9
h re yesterday. Mrs. Davis makes
ii r home nt i nlon.
K- etdng your nose tn the grind-
. nevr ' Jan out th-j ttvnv.
Store With Coaftcieiioo