Monday, June 8, 1025.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING ORSEflVER
Page Five
1 Local News In Brief
COMING EVENTS
Union I-tvo Stook Snow at Un
ion, Juno 10-11-12.
ItcRular clioo election from 2
to 7 j. in- June 15.
Arceplcil position
: Harry Nelson hu.s urritpe u po
sition at tin- Him- .Mountain (Jar-
At Wulloivu
.Miks irrle Hunter spent thu
wvt k end at Wallowa a fjueat at
the home of her brother, C A
Hunt nr.
Left for Arlington .
.lr. and Mrs. leorf IlunttnKton
Currey and family left today by
auto for Arlington, Oregon, to
iiwla- tht'lr homo ther.
Kerehcil cai-s
The lilue .Mountain filtrate re
ceived u carload of Clievrolels Krl-
duy.
Drovit to Wallowa
MiHSiM Dorothy and Hut h Harrl
koii motored to W'altowu Saturday
Hpcitt thtt uoi'k end there visiting.
They returned to I-a Grande yes
terday. Here for m-ilul
Mr. and Mrs. Kenn-ih V. Mc
Kwizie and son were In l.n Grande
last l-'iiday evening to attend the
piano ricit.il in which their daugh
ter, 'onstatU'e, was presented.
t They are fuom Wallowa.
Went to I'oitland
M rs. .1 . . l-'rench n nd M is. A I
Viih 'row ley and siikiII son, Clif
ford, lei! La Grande last evening
to r Portland, to spend a wee k
there visiting friends and relatives.
I en for Portland
Mrs. A. W. Hay, accompanied by
her son, Alfred, and daughter, Con
stance, left las! evening on train
No. LT. Io spend a week In Port
land vislitng.
Went o Walla Walla
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Ingle motor
ed to Walla Walla. Washington.
Saturday afternoon to attend a
nie.-ting of the Ocsieopalliio society
of Walla W'alla Valley them.
To assume PatnraU
According to word received hero
f -ntn Nort h Powder. M iss Josie
Klokland, who for the past two
years has served as deaconess for
the First Methodist church at Rak
er, has received notice, of her tran
sfer to North Powder whero she
Blazer
Sweaters
AND
Blazer
Shirts
Something New!
Just in Today
!?G.l,- to ?9.45
st ji; - ovkk
SWKATKKS
New l''anty A'eavc and
Colorings. Today
99.45
Sweaters of Quality
SKE WINDOW!
JiNT (gTHIEt
The Store With Oonwleno
LA GRANDE'S
GR0CATER1A AND MARKET
Vnu have a right lo
expect more fur your
money here.
An original, one-man
operated La Grande cre
ation the last word in
none-serviee and more
value. Self Serves - Saves
will have churKc of the Methodist
church there.
;oi. io l Jiii'iprfM
I Mrs. A. n. In mi who 1i;h been
jvlnitliiB nl the A. H. Hunter lioni
lrom her Imnu- ut Portland, has
Kon in Knti rnriKt! to visit n iativ
ts there for Hoiiu time beforu re
turning to wtHUrn Oregon.
Mm Satiutlay
Hay Norval was in La Grande
.Saturday from his ranch at the
lower end of the valley. Mr. Nor
val had been to Hot Lake to vte't
his wife who is in the hosptlu
there.
HetiiniiiiK hoiiic
Alter spending the past four
months in Arcle, Idaho. Miss il
mu Arnold passed t hrough La
Grande this morning en route to
her home at Klgln.
To islt
Mr. and Mrs. J. I). George nnd
son, John, went to Wallowa this
morning on the branch line train
to visit there indefinitely. The
nro from Hoise, Idaho.
Went to It a lues
Mrs. It. Itrooks, accompanied by
Mrs, Olson, went to Haines t his
morning on I rain No. -4 to visit
there for several days.
I'avsctl throujih
Mr. and Mrs. It. Itoss. of linker
passed through La Grande Satur
day, by auto, en route to Portland,
w'uro they will remain idefinitety
They art? moving to western Oreg
on on account of Mr. Itoss health.
!l4ft for lioim
After spending the past iwo
weeks In La Grande vilsling rela
tives, Mrs. Clyde Hunting has re
turned to her home In Portland.
Hero shonnhi":
i Among the people frr.m Wallowa
jshoping in La Grande Saturday
were Mrs. Kalph Ladd and -Miss
Venese.
On way to .MiMlfortl
tl. w, Mowaru, cuy iramr oiii
cer, left yesterday for Medford.
Oregon, w hero he w ill remain for
a week or Iwo. C. P. Holbrook.
formerly county traffic officer, is
assuming Mr. Howard's duties dur
ing his absence.
From Kansas
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. It rower and
small son, Kdward l.e were in La
Grande this morning on their way
'to Ma.vville where they expect Io
(make their home. Mr. and Mrs.
Hrewer arc from Itaxt'-r Springs,
Kansas.
Hi'i-e this tmunig
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Paylou, ac
companied by his daughter, Grace,
ptisesd .llnougU La (irambi , Ihls
nw.rnhnr roiiti. Ill I . 1 1 1 II II 1 1 0 III .
j Wn., after Miss Mildred Payton.
woo in viiviiuiiis ' n- n.i...
They are from ltaker.
Kn ioute home
Miss Virginia Pine was in I.u
Grande this morning en route to
her home at Wallowa, after some
time spent at Payette, Idaho, vh.it
Ins.' Left liit nittlit
Miss i:thel Harrison and Miss
Kdna Mulholland left La Orando
lasl evening on train No. ." for
Spokane. Washiniflon. for an in
definite stay there with Miss Har
rison's mother.
AVcnl to Wallowa
j Mrs. It. T. MusHcllei
for the Neighbors or
was in La Grande Ihis
her wty Io Wallowa in
of .thai Lodge. She Is
pa. Idaho, and on her
from Wallowa sin- will
, orKiini.cr
Wooderal t,
morning on
the interest
from Nam
n'tuni trip
visit the Io
cal chapter of that org
nization.
(iolnu home
I Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kachou and
small dauchter returned to their
home ut Looking Glas.s this morn
ing alter spending some time in La
Grande. They were accompanied
by Miss Olive Hirchfield, wiio will
visit there for some time.
Stmlilnril .Makt-s Talk
Waldo St(Ml(hinl, "I' l.a (Iranilf,
C). A. Kfadilat." in cmiiiii'Tt'r,
KiiV'i; an arlilrcHH (il utOcolin- hclin-.'
a convocation of alumni anl H.nl
or .Saturday. Alter vunvueation.
Where you can got
Fresh, Tender Meats at
at the lowest price.-.
Everyone treated alike
our aim is to give
equal service to all.
2 Doors below Black Cat
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THIS REMARKABLE piece
of sculpture "Mother Love"
was done by Emil Fur lis In
1896. It now is on exhibition
ut the FInerArta Buildinc.
New York.
picnic was given by (he general
alumni association.
Mrs. Jack flibson of Seaside ar
rived In La Grand.! yesterday mor
ning and was driven to Klgln yes
terday afternoon by Jesse lire sh
ears, comity sherifr, to visit her
sister, Mrs. Uresheara.
Here yc'lcnlay
Among the out of town members
of the executive committee Grande
Konde Ghristtan Kndeiivor Tnion
were in La (irande yesterday to at
tend a meeting of Ue commltlee
were Miss Maxine Pearce. Miss
(iladys Magill ami Aliss Hsther
Crow, of Lost inc. and liy Ander
son. Ar:'.a Hutler and Henry liird
of Huker.
Pa-seil through-
Ollie ciiiblers pa:-K-d through Lai
Grande for her home at Seattle,
Wriishlnt,'lon, en route to hettver,
Colorado, where Hiie ji'es as -ist
representalix e to t he National So
cial Workers convention to be held
there June 10 to I 7. She is Well
known in La Gra ude, having for
merly mad' her home here.
Left c-.t4'rday
Mrs. .1. J. liurbrhlire. Miss L'lhe!
llnrbridet-, Mrs. Lay Sihihimts and
small daughter and Miss W'inni
ired Hcolt left La Gmnde yester
day ntornin?,', via auto, for Aber
deen, Idaho. Alter spending sev
eral days there they will k 1 Wa't
Lake t'iiy, I t : h, and other t'tah
points to visit tor f-:on:e time. Miss
lluibridKe will return to La Grande
in two weeks, and Hi' others will
be Kotie a month or six weeks.
I (turned from inspection
Judge William mby, chairman
.f the slate highway commission,
has returned to his liome ut link
er and it. II. ISaldoek. Mate high
way eiiirineer, has retutneil Io La
Grande after .several days spent in
I'matilki county inspe tini,' the
hih w ays t her'. They have be. n
looking over the survey work bo
ing dmie from Alt"-,- to I'ktiih.
Th y i" port this work has been
h.mdieapped with snow storms.
Personal Mcnlion
j Mlss.s M.-ril an. I 1 1 1 1 Ma.' Anil
: lew havr r. ltiru'd to l.a ('.rand.'
ultT xisithiK a li'W dayM at I'nion.
Mm, K.itt- .M iMc)ii:;oii slinp
pitu; lu I.u (iraiule I'ruiii Summer
ville Satunliiy.
Tutu ku.sh. repr S'-nfjitlve of
11m- 1;ins Hueii-!- p. tint company of
rnrihtiul, was a visitor at the Ulue
.Mountain Garage fatui'lay.
Mil. f'lnr lvir!y wan visilintr in
l.a (lr:inl- Saturday Hum Iht
home at Jos- nii.
Mi:;. H. nry .Miteli. it and .I.iiikIiI
er, (tf .luM'pli. wt-i'i- villuis tu l.a
(! ande tint unlay.
MlK. lift' n l.fti-eln. (tf Ci'Ve, miH
a l.a (Irande isittir S;.lruilay.
Mtm. K. It. Tutn- was in Ia
fiiMiele Saturday from Klln
.Mim l:ay Huif w:is Mhrnppinir in
l,;i ir;'iil-' Stlnniiiy flout Jmt
home at l'umikin 1 ; n i tr-
M i a. V.'iliiatii II iH' hinsou ancJ ;
Mis. lion .M.-VfTft. toth ol I nlon. j
u.-l'' shoppiriK lu I.ii tjratlde Sat-i
11! tin J".
Mm. ,1. Nl.i'k
il:i Hll-'pl'lllJ- ll'fr
S.Mfitii'-l HI
! III d(i .
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Mis. T. f'. V.'riht. of Knf.-rpris-.
.1 visitor to li (irande Sfliur-
Oay
Cara Nome
Gift Sets
combine beauty cud u'.ili'y
in a form t hat is popular
with eiry woman and gi.l.
The s t p:cliii d here con
tains Guru Nome Perfume,
Toilet Water. ('oiiiph-xiori
1 o w d e r ami Talcum
grouped in a beautiful set
ing of rich blue1 satin.
A gift any girl will treastne.
Priced $10.00
Glass Drugs
Inc.
77le CjO$JL Start
La Grande, Oregon
POKILWD malm rs
I'(l;TI..i. ire. ( AP) t'at
l!e and sheep steady today, hos
K to 1T cents hiKher,
Kks steady, butter 44 cents,
bullerlat 4;t cents.
SAN KKANCISCO (AP)- lUlt
lerfat 4!i'j i-ents here today,
WORLD-WIDE
FUSION IS
HOPED FOR
(Continued from Pago Ono.)
range of capacity and Ju nius which
mark-s this nation tor a preeminent
destiny. The American people
have commj'.n h ,j the respect uf
the world.
"It is not so many years since
visitors from other quartets of the
world were wont to contemplate
our concourse of races, origins, mid
interests, and shake t h ir heads
omniously. They feared that from
such a melting pt of divete ele
ments we could never draw the
tested, tampered metal that is the
only stila.tano for. national cluvr
acler. Kven among oursdv'S
were many who listened with seri
ous concern to such I'oreboillngs.
They were Hot quite sure whether
we had created a nation with flu
soul of a nation. They wondered
if perhaps we had merely brought
together a larg. number of peo
ple hi a large place.
Americanism Prot en
"Had tlit'M' misgivings been Jus
tified when the hour of trial came,
it would have meant disaster to
us and to the world. Hut instead
of crumbling Into a chaos ol dis
cordant -l nieiits. America pro veil
its truly national unity. It dem
onstrated conclusively that there Is
a spirit ual quality shared b- all
rae s and conditinns of men which
Is their universal heritage am
common nature. Powerful enough
Io hold this people to a high ideal
Markets
I
. Big Cohan Success Coming mil ! Ill
1 i Mil ay
7 " ' 1 Today and !
( ' :A lucsday
i V 1 X III
mi miimw wwwiwiiiijrti.Ji, mm i ,., m
l.auiatKf' Ifftr-ay. known nil mer tlte worl.l t "I fit' I. ail of '()lU' (lillll" C'oilicdv
I'liu l u ket." U iiiinilttf to Hie Am :ulr t healei- In Iti unjih-t
j vtiife- .eot(;r M. lohait ffinmu llilernalfonnl l:iue,li riot,
LnuiatK-1 l'(r-a. known nil mer lie worhl ax " I lie I. ai l of
I'liu l u ket." U tiuiiiuir to Hie Am :ulr t healei- In Iti urriilrM
Miite- ieoiyr M. lohait fdnmti llileriiiilfoiinl lnnli riot,
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A GOOD SPKIMiY-'ItOAKl)
hai Rivrn Al White, Olympic
diving i-h:imi, u first -class
start for hh. phino into San
Francisco's new swlniir.in;
pool. Tin pool, just eoniplft
cd, U Hui largest in the
in time of supreme (rial, why may
we not hop'"- that the same influence-
will at h 11;: 1 h 1 eicti men
a nd women wherever t hey ;nv
found on eart h ?"
J'n'Sld"iit Coolldge praise.) 1 he
Scandinavian immigrants for their
cont ril-ui ion 11 Americaii life, but
made'rfo direct n fri-n-e to present
day 1 11 1 111 ig rat Ion problems which
prompted congress Io enact the
law designed to limit the flow of
aliens from south Km-i-iie and en
courage ini mi.; rat Ion f t orn eoiin
t ries In l he nort hern part of the
continent. ;
Itecalling that just one hundred
years ago a giuup of h'Z per.-ons set
out from Norway on the 4:1-1 on
siniip K est aural huien as the first
org, 1 nized party of imnMfvrants
r.' " . . iTH'.: it. s
'out from Norway on the 4 '..ton . .. II
si nop lie.staural loiien aM t he first i II j til 1 1 1
from that country, the president
said that "M him sot a would not be
Mhme.soiu, Die group of imperial
northwestern states would not be
what they are, hut for the coll
I ribultou that has been, made to
t hem by the Scandinavian conn
tries."
Ourlng th- period from 1815 to
1S4S. Mr. t'oolldge asserted. Im
migration from northern and west
ern I'htrope not only built the flut
ed States "Into numbers, wealth
and authority in (lie world, but
had a tremendous reflex on Lu
rope." "Hut for American example and
Influence." he added, "1 he deino
crattc movements of and IMS
in Ihirope might have been long
post pnued. The broadly demo
cratic evolution whh-h swayed Ku
rope so greatl In the latter half
of the a i net eeii tii century might
have, failed enilreP."
I in migration from r.ort h and
west Ihiidpe, gave "constaul en
couragement to liberal though and
adieu, " he said, "and in this coun-
try by giadeally gimg the north
a great predominance in numhers,
hastened the downfall of slavery.
"America wi'h all that it repre
sents ol hope in the world," 1 lu
ll resident (old his audience. "Is
now and will be what you make ll.
Its institutions, of religious liber
ty, of education and economic op
portunity, of constitutional rights,
of integrity of the law. are the
most precious possessions of the
human race.
"These do not emanate from Ihe
go vera i ne ut. Their abiding; place
is with t he people. They come
from the consecration of the father,
the )"Ve of the unit her, anil the de
votion of the children. They are
the product of that honest, earn
est and tin-less effort that goes in
to the rearing of the family altar
and the making of the home of our
count ry."
Kl I, !.;; sot Ms WAHNIMi
Round Trip
Excursion Fares
Tickets on aula
tfaily to Supc if
Kansas City
St. Louis .
Chicago . .
Detroit
Cleveland
Washington
New York .
Boston . ,
$67.00
76.50
81.00
100.62
103.56
136.56
142.40
148.50
CotrMiwiMJliiufwrca lo oilier Important
criiLcrs. Kiiittlrclumliuiu. October J 1,
1)25. LilKrnl loi-over privileges go
Inn And rcturnuig. ,
Zlon National Pork I-ow
miiiiiw r lira to thta nrw Won
der lund of Color in Southern
UImIi. Why not take it ia on
ytHir way Eait ?
YcllowitoneNatlonal Park
M(iy alio be ni.ule a nlo
trip ot a small additional coit.
Aik tnr free booklet descriptive
uf tlietc funtoua teaorU.
Wherever yon want to so, let u make all youf
BrmriBeincnia. it roan nr
more and will aavc your
valuable time.
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,f. M. Keme.v. Aul. gliS,AZ ft
I,a (.laiiile, Ore. I St -,S
III H EX r s r III I
J h Hal n IkL il
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nejjota (Uy the Associated Press)
Secretary of Stale Kellogg, In lt
speech at the Norse-American Cen
tennial celebration today, warned
against tampering "with the foun
dation principles upon which,
through tho constitution, repre
sentative democracy is 1)11111." The
seeretary declared the principles of
the constitution are being as
saulted by propagandists who ad
vocate the overthrow of Kovcm
mcnt and the substitution of class
tyranny," and by a "considerable
body of our citizens, who lit the
name uf liberty and reforms are
Impatient of constitutional restric
tions and by insidious approaches
and attacks would destroy these
guarantees of personal liberty."
Woodmen of America
Headed for Milwaukee
M 1 1 AVAl'K K K. (API The na
tional convention of Ihe Modern
Woodmen of America, held quad
rennially, will open ehle Ihe Week
of June -t. continuing through the
entire week, with approximately 1.
Jua delegates attending.
Many attractive features are
planned, among them compel it ivo
drills by picked teams, with nine
army officers acting as judges. Tho
drill teams are the lust of theor
ganizatlou's camps, and will come
here after having Blood the test of
t he preliminary meetings, more
US, ti(H) of which have been held in
preparation for the national event.
"eVnctian Night" 1h expected to
he the most colorful of the week's
Special
The tcry latest styles and
patterns hi UrcsM-s for i liil
tlren, ages 10 lo I I
9.-.C
Younx Ladies nntl Ladies
Dresses iit latest .sl.lcs
ami patterns
95c and S2.75
I -a dies' cl Kill lind
I'uleul leather
rumps
In (hive different Mhs
$2.95
.Men's Work Shirts
50c
Oriulnnl ('hi)ipewa Work
Shoes for .Men
$:!.95
The New York
Slore
11! 10 A da mo
MARKET JBfL'S GR0CERIES
Phone Main 759 ;
STKA WBKIIRI KH .FOU-fe'AXNKS'G 4 .'..,Vta
$2.83 I'cr ('rule
(JUALITY I'OTATO CHIPS
l()c Package
Our old friends and customers will find us in
OUR NEW QUARTERS
Prepared to served belter Hum ever.
Electrical Goods of All Kinds
La Grande Electric Company
Hocsch 151i!k.
General Cords
--Go a Umg Way to Make Friends.
Jenninffs & Shumate
comim;! Tin; i:i:nt ! Tin; si;,so
ARCADE THEATRE
One MulU Only
vi:immav, .n m; hum
jl Heney Duffy ppoductio?i
George M.Cohan!s" Comedy of Two Nations
Vim LAWRENCE D'OBSAY 'and a
CAST OF UNUSUAL EXCELLENCE.
lo mini; 'lli"t f""" 1 1 1 -1
....... i u h. S in I' M'irrls. n liml
ultli ll. IiiIkIiimI Niw mk i'li-l.
AT si;sii!i.i; I'liiri.s
i nun' i.iihii i ii"i. si. ""; i ". - : luiiitmy si.iiu mill nc
(Vlus Tiw)
.its in Mill.' iilli!a:H I'niK Sinn".
activities, and is to be held oil tho
waters of Lake Michigan, frontlmr
Juneau park, which forms a na
tural amphitheatre, .
John J. TUalne, governor of Wis
consin, will be one of tint principal
speakers at tho convention session t
which urc to be ludd dully.
Diplomas (iivcn to UH
rOTTAfJK CiltOVK. Or. Cot
tage (.trove's commencement week
for a class of .is, tho largest In tho
history of the schools, closed with
commencement exercises at which
Professor It. It. Hewitt of the Ore
gon Agricultural College delivered
an address. , I
Or. Dnbbs In MUws Validly.
pnltKST (1HOVK, ore Dr.
John 1'. Dobbs, presidentelect of
Pacific university, will leave Kov-:
est (trove Immediately nfer the
annual commencement exercises
J une 17, He expects to ret urn y
to his horn' at .Maiden, Mas.-i.,
ami pre pa re for tho removal of
his family to Oregon.' .
OOTEL ASTOD
2nd & Hill Lo. Ant.lu
EVERY ROOM h PRIVATE TOILET
50 Bath. New, Modern
Close to Shopping District and Theatre!
FREE CARACE Tariff from $1.50
Exchange
Two - family hoiws
on l-'lrst St., lu t'K-i-hnnxo
for a imhI
house in Portland.
l'lve-ft4,ro traet with
etrn pi km I Iniprove
nieiits In May l'nik
lo exchan forrlly
propcity or a Biotl
new autw.
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