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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1925)
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Five Wednesday, May 27, 1925. r Local News In Brief COMING EVENTS Special municipal bond flection June 3. Union Uve Block Know at Un ion, June 10-11-12. Regular school Miction from 2 to 7 p. m. June 15. j family were vlHltors lo La Grande jth first of tho week from tlit'lr I home at I'ti sco, Washington. Mr. unu .mm. urine made i.a uranue their home n number of yearn ujro At thut t lino Mr, Orme was drus Stst at I'utnwn's druB more hero. Ill 1. iv. lleveridKe 1h seriously 111 at Ils home here. Had Tonsils Hemmed, Minn lsuhelle Miller underwent a minor operation I his morning, tihv hud her toiihilfi removed. ctu hoc, went to IkIuiuI City thin morning to vlalt relatives for a few days. BUMPER HITS LITTLE GIRL (Continued from Pge On.) Hen; On Iliednos A. Kulrchlld, attorney of Knter prise, la In La Grande today on teKUl buaineg. Arrived this morning William He upl mo arrived In Lu Grande thin morning on train No. 24 from Me.Minnville, Oregon. Went t Pendleton Donald l-'unk went to 1'endleton this afternoon culled there !iy the Illness of his uncle, Jtay Vest. To lf.lt ;randinutlier Master Howard Wilson, of Imb ler, was in I.a Grande this morn ing on his way to Boise, Idaho, to visit there for two months with his grandmother. Here today W. C Williams, resident engin eer of linker tor tin.- state, hltfhwoy I'oinnii.ssion. spvnt the day here on hiiKines;:. VMliiUf Here Airs. It. H. Cook is visiting In l,a Grande at tin- home of Mrs. Mat Coaiwell. Mry. Cook is from Hak t r. Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Halley, of Wallowa, wvro visit ors to La Grande yesterday. Mr. Ifcilley is Instructor of seleiiee and agricul ture at the Wallowa high school. Complete Oinunialluii The Degree of Honor Protection will complete their organisation Thursday evening at Ihe K. of 1. iall. 'The officers of Golden Kule Lodge No. J!, of I la Iter, -will be pre sent to put on the initiation work. Ift today Mrs. W. l. Long left todoy for lier home. at Portland after spend ing the past week in La Grande at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gibson. Gave Program Hi'n1 Mrs. Walter L. Johnson left La Grande this morning for Haines after giving a literary program here last evening at the Methodist Kplscopal church. She will give a program t Haines this evening, after which she will go to Welser. ty bruised and swotlen- I)r. Itlchardhon wus absolved from all blumc in connection with the Incident by witnesses of the accident. He was proceeding at a very moderate rate of speed Boutit on Walnut street and was Just pre paring to drive up the hill In front of the "MaeManua residence when the child run directly In the path of the car. 8ho had been playing In a machine on the opposite side of the street und darted out so suddenly that Dr. Ulchardson wus unable to seu her until the uccldent occurred. Aspirin Tablets BREAK IN CHURCH IS PREDICTED (Continued from Tug One.) could not affirm their belief in vir gin birth, was formally presented today by ilev. Charles U. Swatrz, of Chicago. This is in reality a dissenting o- pinion of the assembly itself mark ing the direct line of cleavage, the leaders pointed out. Passed Through- Mr. end Mrs. O. G. Crawford and daughter, Jean, accompanied by Mr. and Mi's. Max Wilson, were in la Grande yesterday en route to their homes at Joseph, after at tending commencement exercises at Heppuer. Mr. Crawford Is edi tor of the Joseph paper and Mr. Wilson la it luwyer of that city. will Leave Thursday Misn Aedlaide Huth (Nark leave Thursday evening for Lop Angeles, California, to spend the summer nt the home of her moth er, Mrs. V. A. Cox. . Miss Clark has spent the last three years In Lu Grande at the home of her aunt and uncle,' Dr. and Mrs. A. L. lti-churdson. Here from Pendleton Mrs. Fred Wells arrived in La Grande t his morning f rem Pen dleton. Mrs. Wells presents her dancing pupils in recital here Fri day evening. Left for Idnho Miss Huby Wilson who has taught in the Central school here for the past two years lei t .Sunday for ('our de Laine, Idahov where she will spend the summer. Miss Wilson will teach next year In Clo ses, Montana. Mho made iter nome at the home of Mrs. Ida French while In La Grande. To Visit .Mother Mrs. F. It. Clemens and three children passed through La Grande this morning en route to Wullowo. where they will visit with Mrs. Clemens mother. They are from Woodland, Washington. Passed Through .Mis. Ifaul Wendt passed JU rough Tiis morning from Spokane. Wash ington en route to Knler prise to ac company her father, John Hull green, to Clarkston, Washington for medical treatment. Here yesterday ' Mis. Jack Coleman was a visit or to La Grande yesterday. Mrs. Coleman makes her home at Pen dleten but is a guest at the horn of her mother, Mrs. Oscar Cross- land, at the pnsent time. lA'aw tomorrow H. D. 'fowler will leave Ln Grande tomorrow for Seattle. Wa shington, to take post graduate work at the i'niversity of Washing- Ion during the summer months. He will return to La Grande in tin ' . I.t ri i,iit nif-hi Misn VnlHtt! Haw h'll T.u (Irumli- hist fV.-niHK for Portland, w h"Ti' uli'will visit one ivook, af tT which sin' will ko to KiiKcni nnd Hpi'tld a uei'k lln-rn vislttnK Ji.r .sister. Miss Au.lt-"' Jlni'ur. who ij a slmlcnt at tin; I lilvinsiy tUVKoll. AMtuI lien Mr. utvl Mrs. Hansom Orni"' Jaschke's Tonsorial Skill Won Royalty LONDON (AP) Charles Jusch ke, royal barber, who was respons ible for the shape of King Kdwatd'a beard which became the envy of the courts of Kurope, died recent ly lu his fitith year- He came to tendon 4 0 years ago from Czecho slovakia, with -91" in his pockets but by industry, and a personality which was said by customers to fit a, hairdresser perfectly, he eventu ally gained the respect oT inon archs. peers, admirals, generals and numerous others of notw who fre quented his Hegent Street fdiop and always culled him Charles. In 1883 Juschkc walked to the Derby, but the next year ho could afford lot see the race from the royal enclosure Assisted by u peer who had become a devoted cus tomer. Charles soon became bar ber to King Kdward and the royal family. At the stroke of nine each morning ho called at Hucklngham Palace tto trim the king's beard and on Sundays he went to Hand rlnghum und to Balmoral every ten days or so when the court was there. Charles attended King F.dward until the day of his death. "What I like about you, Charles." the S t swAAiVpf; 1 RECITAL FOR 1 STOCK SHOW WILL DRAW BIG CROWDS (Continued from Tsgo On.) 100 Tablets, $1.00 Glass Drugs Inc. La Grande, Oregon The Monday Musical club will present Miss Frederlke Schilke in song recital tomorrow evening. May 28, at the Presbyterian church. Miss Hchltke will appear In four groups Of songs. She has a beautl tul. clear soprano voice and an ex cellent program has been arranged for her. She has been studying for the past year under Theodore Schroeder, of Hoston, one of the leading musicians of the country. Her program Thursday evening follows: I L'heure Kxiitlse Hahn Viellle Chanson KspagnolcAnbert Qual farfalletta Handel 11 A Widow Hlrd'Sat Mourning for Her 1-ovo Treharne The' Madcap Taubert Tho Little Shepherd's Song Wintter Watts The Kerry Dance Molloy III WulU Song "Itomeo and Juliette" j Gounod ! iv Lullaby Cyril Scott Kcslucy Hummel i Kdluboro Town. ...Old Scotch Ballad ; Norwegian Skee Song ! , Clough-Leighter Markets I'OKTl.AMI MAIiKHTS. I'oltTI.ANIl, dr.'. A I ' I l.ivo Mlork Hirmly totlay. V.kk t'inu. Ijultttr 4;k liuttcrlitt HU-ady. , lli-ro oil Buslne Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W. UnvidHOn :inU son are spondinB a frw days in l.a Granilo. Thi-y expect avis tomorrow for Bukrr. Mr. Da vidson travels for, a l'ortlnnd in suranco company and it Is In thatlking is iinotcd as havlnjr said once interest that they are in i.li u the harbor, "is that you do not Their home is ul Tort ltl'lTHItMT SAN KUANt'ISCl) (Al') Hilt terfat 4(1 Mj cents here today. I'ni'tluml (irttiii Market. I'OKTI.AN I ). Or. W heat Hard while. 11. S. Haarl, May, $1.65; June, $l.li!i; Holt while. May. $I.G3; June, $l.J: liard winter, n(rtluirn sprink". May, June. JI.CO; western red. May. f l.rS; June $l.5S mill hard while. May at $1.80; June at Oals No. 2 white feed. May. 38; June. No. 2, B'ay, May. J37.EO; June. $37.60. Corn No. 1' K. Y. shipment. May. $4S; June, 4ll; No. 3 K. Y. shipment, May, 147.60; June, $4S.- 50. Grande, land. Mr.' Meyers homo After an absence of five weeks and two days V. L. Meyers rclurn- d to his home In l.a Grande this luornine. Uurlnit Mr. Meyers ab sence he spent five days at mb An- Kclcfl, California, five days nt bun l-'rancisco, two days at hanla Bar bara, two days nt Santa c'ruzo und twenty days at Paso llobles. He was in Portland uboul four days. He reports an excellent trip. At ItlchartlMm Home , Mrs. A. K. lvunhoe and small KrunddallKhter, Grace l.ou. arrived lu l.a Grande lust evening unu will spend two days here ut the home of lr. and Mis. A. 1.. Ulchardson. Mrs. lvunhoe has been vIsitlnK her son. I.vllon ivunnoe, at iMeuioru for the oust five months, she will spend the summer at I'lne Valley with Mr. und Mrs. N. I. Ilrown. she suvs she Is "very glad to breathe the air" of her homo city uguln. Michaels-Stern Value First SUITS AT CLINT'S MtrHAtLftrtllM ml lbs y 1 Jlecelwil fertlrliutc l.ee Johnson wus amouf; Ihe I'enlrul school puplla who receiv ed certlllcates for oelne licit h lardy nor tardy durlnK tile pusl seliool yeur. This Is the fifth cer tificate of this nature thut he hus received durins the past five terms of school. He hus not missed u iluy or been Uirdy durlnK that time. Muster Johnson Is twelve years old und will enter high school ut the beginning ol the second semester ot the next term of school. You'iu seen, but not a pleasure to see you talk a lot. heard, it'i around." ,'"JacHKr accompanied the pres ent klnir. then I'rlnee of Wales, on his empire tour In lain and after ward on the. voyage to Jndia for the Durbar In 1HI1-12. The Klnir of Spain, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York and Captain Itam- sfty. husliand of l'rincess i-airicia, were anions his customers up until a few weeks heroic his death. Such wa sthe clientele of Jaschke's shop that the buck part of his sa loon became known as the "House of Lords." I'lllplo Voters In Thrif Ycnrs IncrcnM- Nearly Half Million MANILA (AP) Approximately l.soii.ono Imllols have been print ed and will be distributed to th various provinces of the Philippines to be used at the national elec lion on June !. when members or the House of Ueprerfentutives, one half th" membership of 'lie Semite und provincial governors and otlie provincial officers will be chosen. Coniparlnir these figures Willi those of the election of 11122 there Markets At A Glance. NEW YOIIK. (AP) Stocks l-'lrin: Hudson Motors til new high Bonds l-Jjisy: .rail . Issues react on pruflt-tuking. Foreign oxehanire Irregular; francs ut 1.25 luw; sterling high er. Cotton Lower; bearish private crop reort.l. Sugar I'Vuturoless. Coffee Lusy; commission house selling. A hot knife will slice hucon thin. Glass stoppers ure prevented from sticking by dipping in melted para- fln before they are replaced In the bottle. Thl.1 same process prevunts ontcntfl of bottles curried In travel ing from spilling. ure deserting these ror Inexpensive flats. During the last yeur scores or Mliyfnlr houses have been turned Into self-contained rials, while oth ers arc plastered with rent and sale signs. The latest ilerectlons from the ranks of the nineteenth cen tury conservatives lire lidy Con- slanrc Leslie, und Alice, Countess of Strafford, both ruinous hostesses of BO years ago. Lady Constance lias sold her Manchester Snunre residence where she used to en tertain Queen Victoria, Dickens. Tliackcry, Gladstone und many other prominent persons. She Is moving Into an apartment, as is ui inc sc greuter exhibits by the hog und sheep growers tliun Inst yeur. lleuvy type horses will come from linker, I'nlon und Wallowa counties und will include some of the very best unimals of tills class to be found In the stute. Siitiiiy lliicfH For the truck lire, promised some ( of the best ruees ever sei;n at the j stock, show, with many speclultleil, including perforniunces by Lorena I Trlckcy, world's champion woman j rider, unil Hurry Walters, world's champion trick rider. In the urena will be Hen Jory s aggregation of crny bucking mules. horses, buffalo, clowns anil all Unit goes to make up tiie greatest arena performance ever given by the association. Let It be known thut there will bo no dull momenls at riilon's 1H25 stock show. When one tires of looking at Ihe. fine stock exhibit he may watch the races, or the Jolt the young man riding the bufrulo is likely to get In the nrena. There will be plenty to attract the atten tion of those who come to the 1925 show, nnd It will be put on with it vim that cuniiot fall to hold Hie utteiition of the patrons or this big event. Ilurklug Contest A bucking contest Is umong the' new feiitures tills year, in which a' $U.O lluinley saddle, u film l'ulr or Humify "chnpu" und u hnnd-rorged sllver-niounted riding bit will go lo those who slny the longest and best In the contest, which will!' bring out some or the best riders In custcrn Oregon. Speciul pdes in gold for ex hibit, ruelng'ind riding classes are lorrered by William Pollmun. of linker; the Lu Grunde National bunk, H. (i. Avery, the Ui Grunde Grocery company. Dr. C. W. Krwin, of I'nlon; L. A. Wright, or I'nlpn: G. I. Hess, or Union; the Tlrst National bunk, or I'nlon; Perkins Motor Co., ol La Grunde, and others. ltlg Crowd I'.xpii lcil Nuturally with assured exhibits nnd a rnclng. wild west und speelul program never yet equalled by the I'nlon Stock Show association, the rurces behind the big sliow are more than pleuseil with the very fluttering prospects for uttemlunce j llteelilll linnuui exinoii The Monday Musical l'ilKBICNTtf Frictlerike Schilke Sori Recital I'HLNIIYTLHIAX ClU ltCI!, TIM ItHlt.W. MAY liK, H:I5 Mrs, Lynn Wright, AeruiniMiiiKl Adn.K-.iou 50 Cents Tickets on sale at Silvorthoin-Wright's Family Drujj Store and Glass DruSi Inc. eo-operatlon with lndicatlona of the great cHt crowd from I'endle lon, Ui Urande und 1 taker and mir rounding territory tho nhow ha ever known, und Itndleton alone pledges a minimum of seventy-five auto loads for the laat day, la Grande always cornea over in a body the second day, while Haker is good for at leant loo auto lon.dn at the big show with a corresponding attendance from all tho towns and territory tribulary to these princ ipal points. At night the town will be a blase of electrical glory, with a curnival and numerouM other at- tractloiiH und a big dance at the auditorium each night during the show. Manager Yogel, asslatcd by the entire atock show organization, is busy tightening up final arrange ments for the 1H25 stock show and when the galea swing open Wed nesday, June 10th, It 1m a certainty that everything will be lu its place nnd the working forces of the show will be ready, each in h la special department, to make the 11)25 show the greatest and best yet' given. (ieriuituy Could 1 se 0.000,000 Beds IIF.KLIN. (AF) SuTia Oo.-Ue, of the 'Herman Welfare Jnstitue. believes that for hygienic, moral and social reasons every man, wo woman and child should have his owtl bed. She est I mates that In Germany 9. out). (MM) beta are needed to bring about this condition. OOTEL ASTOD 2nd & Hill Lo, Am.1.1 EVERY ROOM hat PRIVATE TOILET 3u;p natnt rmw, ivioaem : . Close to Shopping District and Theatre - FREE GARAGE Tariff hom $1.50 alo the countess. From ull sides come assurances of MARKET , Jfl'S GROCERIES Phone Main 759 Try us for Service, Quality Merchandise J and Reasonable Prices. SPECIAL Another shipment of these shoes at the same low prices: Ladies' Two-strap Kid, Comfort Pumps..$2.9." Ladies' One-strap, Kid rumps $2.95 Ladies' One-strap Pat ent Pump $2.95 Turkish Towels, 18x33, 2 for 35c Men's Athletic Union Suits 49c The New York , ui.,,,. Store,,, , 12 in Aclnnu Buy This Home 5-eiMHll Iioil.su wltll bath, South side, $10110.00. Tetliu. t W Exchange 7-l'(HMII lioiinn nutl Imlli, Iiii'ku lot . mi Niulli Slilc. Will ci rliniiisu fur good aiilomobllt'. WEEKS & BLACK HKAIl'OltS New Foley lUdtf. l-'tro liiMiruncu Lans CJIU'AOO, (API Wheat , Firm; tin favorable erop reports. Corn Lower; predictions warm er weather. Caltle Steady; shippeiH buying selectively. Hogs Lower; big packets in-j active. I Vic lorluil Ideas Sneeiiinb Iterim Hie .Modern Flat I.UMHIN Al') -The long fight of l1u retnalnitig VictorlanH against modernism is vn the wa ne. The high taxes since the war have steadily ehaiigd the huge country estates into farms and subdivisions. The new soelal system is of course radicalism to Hie Vietorian mind. Personal Mention J. V, Morelock has relumed fnun a businesH trip to iloir;e, Idaho, lie made the trip by uulo. Mrs. W. A. Halter was a visitor to Lu Grunde yesterday from Sum-merville. is an increase of approximatvly but today the irtorians who nin 44t;,ouO voters IhtH year. jtlnu in their lolty Mayi'air houses It's the day of your big deal -are you equal to it? Here We Are Hoot Gibson -In The- Saddle Hawk General Cords Go a Long Way to Make Friends. Jennings & Shumate Mrs. I'nd Kox und Mrs. J 111' Hiitrhtlisun, ol I'nlon. Tt' fhopplnk l Urumlc yi'stcrdiiy Ml.s liorolliy Hldh'i'. accoiuiiiinl rl ,y .MLis Johlimun. vrc shni pliiK ill l-u OmnJi- ymli iduy from Jlol l-nkc. MIbs Sylvia HiiBli' y h h vlsilor 10 l.a Oranilu yisti rday from hT lionu' al I'nlon. Mrs. J.lillM-r A. rook and dailKll- 11 r liruiM'. aru vlnldnK lu rr with ii Muv liunn. '1'ln-y niiiki' Uu-lr hoitii.' ut I'rojwjvr. Washliiston. Vfniiiii'ii rS Just look at our large selection of latest Sum mer Suits just in at $23, ?:!0, ?35. f 10 up to $33 Suits of Quality (UNT (tPTHIEg Mn. H. Hhlelds has returned from tu week spent at Joseph visiting friends. Mrs. II. I. Kreiitz went lo Kak er this morning on train No. 'A. She will return to her home here Sunday. ! M. 1. Hputh passed through La. ' i i,ii i I) In nuirnlng en nmle to iltntorio und has been to Aberdeen j on business. ' ir rt ( oliinuli went to Wal ti i Mm nuirnlng on I he bram h line train. She wltt return 10 ner home here Saturday or Hunduy. "CVERY few days brings up some issue in business that calls for the utmost of r man's energy and resourcefulness. Often he knows the night before that the next day he must be fit. Yet after a night of provoked sleep he lacks the keen edge which -only perfect sleep can give. Even the best materials will not pre vent a mattress from losing its resiliency, flattening out, lumping or stretching within a year or so. The Edlow-Spring has changed thill It is a series of flexible, piano-wire springs, built between layer after layer of snow-white, felted, staple cotton and interlaced curled hair. This mattress is guaranteed not to tag, stretch or lose its resiliency for 20 years. CARR'S SpringMattiess The mattress that will never grow old ll Filmed at Hilgard : TP A It Today Gingham Panlie Dresses Just In for llii' little- clrl from 2 to li iuih! ni;w tiiNiiii.wi. niii;ssi:s 91.50 Nrw Klumpi'd tlooila. Art & Baby Shop "KVEnYTIIlNO l'OIl TIIF, I1ABV" UESfyriTCIIINfi llolpl KonuiiiT HIilK. STAMl'INQ uiriTEUicK l'A'rrionNs u. m. o. ihv.kau A.FC3H Today and Thursday RICHARD I.ARTHIiLMttSS And Mary Hay (Mrs. Harthelmess) "NEW TOY "Our Gang" Comedy, "CIRCUS FEVER" Another Surc-Firc Program! STAR TODAY "THE SADDLE HAWK" Filmed at Hilgard Q9? All. K'.'-'U'-y una dautrlu-T il it' TIk Store Wlf b ft OouscUstaoe