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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1925)
Thursday, Juno IS, 1025. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER . Page Fiv Local News In Brief To Itiikt-r ' It. J. Kilt'hcn, lural nt1nril-y. yinl to llakir locluy on hsnl bu. ijJiM mh-- He riturniil Into Chin uN u-inoon. Vf M. H. Talbot, owm-r of a, largo Stock 'ranch near (Mover Creek, in tmendihg u few days In J,u Grande on business. Let. fur California Mm. Hoise Larson will have I Grande the latter part of this week for I'ulo Alto, California, to make her home with her daught er, who lives there. I.ehirnliig Indue Mis. I.. Denham anil daughters. Helen antl Louise, were In 1 .11 Grunily this morning on their way Jo their home at Klgln. -Mrs. Den luim and Miss Louise have heen to Eugene to attend Urn graduation exercises of Miss Helen from the Iniversily of Oregon. They also visited a short time In Portland. IllMHtihig t)iliim It. II. Maldoek. Stat.. Highway engineer, went to Ontario (his morning lo inspect hie oiling of tlio section of the hiyhwuy near there. To duugtiter Mrs. Albert iluyes :id her two Left thK iiioi uing Mr. and Mrs. John Oxford and family left La Grande this moru j UK on train No. 21 for Hotse, Ida ho, to visit there fur several days with relatives. At Portland Mrs. Dallas (Inn Going u Fhlll T. V. Male was In I.i Grande this morning on his way to Fight w here He will be employed, I his sinner. Mr. Hale formerly made Portland Ills home. hy liube Green. Is spending u few days In Portland. They juude the trip hy auto and will he accompan ied buck to La Gmnde by Abie Green, accompanied Went fl-hhii Mr. ami Mrs. were passengers Home from school Miss Thelmu Kitchen has re lumed to her home in La Grande lo spend 1he summer months, after Hpeudlng the past year us a student ut the liiivcrsity of Oregon lit Fu- gelio. Grunt Hw alberg on the branch line train this niorninp. They will spend the day fi:;hing In some of the streams up the branch. SAVEiwVr SAFETY Visiting lieiv Mrs. J. I. Van Overn and dnugh ter have arrived in J .a (Irande from Portland, Oregon, and will visit here for some time ut (ho L. M. lloyt home. Mrs. Van Overn and her daughter made the (rip by nu to. Merc, yes te it lay- sons. Kdwurd and Dick, were in I .a Mr. and Mrs. Frank t'onner, of Grande this morning on their wuy.Vnion. were visitors to l.u Grundo to lOnterprise, Oregon, to visit w ith y sterday. Tin y wen; iccompanl Mrs. Hayes' daughter, Mrs. Wil- cd by Mrs. J. II. Stoddard and bur Kbit, lor a week. They are daughter, Miss Mildred, also of L'n. from hulhiN. Oregon. ton. He turned home After spending the past two weeks In western Oregon Mrs. v.. M. lloyt and her damrhter, Miss Mildred, have returned to their home in l.u (irande. They attended the Kastern Star Convention in I'orUund. alter which they went to Monmouth. They were accompani ed home by Miss Myrtle Hoyt, who has been ut tending school at tho Oregon State Koriu.il 'school dur ing the past year. Sincn t her re turn home Miss Hoyt has opened it marcelling Hhop at her home ht re. DRUGSTORE THE MOST COMMANDING La Grande Has Ever Witnessed The remarkable feature of which is the class of Merchan dise involved Gocds that were purchased to satisfy the needs of those who demand wearables cf the better kind Merchandise of known quality, carrying the names of the biggest and best manufacturers in America. Men Don't Miss This Sale Friday and Saturday I'NIONS Mill's Kinuiiiii I hilchway. Nainsook, no-bul-loll stylo Atlilcltc fnlnns; regular $!.i.lo grudi', now1 fiu liy; at-- '. : ' 79c SI 1 1 UTS Men's I n ss Shir' a both collar-attached and del ached style, new patterns made of madras materials; values to $".ad, now going 98c Slll;TS Men's line Dress Shirts, brniliful new silk si riped materials, neck-hand style; regular $-.(" value, now reduced to , Mm&'1 m., I. I WATCH l'OK THE ISHJ I 25G PACKAGE SATIROAY I i:s to S2.: I America's Best Clothes For Men, Young Men and Boys This fine Clothing is going at prices which prove beyond a doubt our determination to reduce , stocks at any cost. Hut remember, the days of this sale are limited, so come NOW and get first choice while slocks are at their best. SI : ITS Men's a n d Youiik Men's fine weight Kim- Hsh Cravunetted Seru Stdts made by Uosenwald - Well this season's newest shades in London stripe patterns. Priced in the regular way at $:i.N". We are giving you all the profit when we offer them at $21.85 SPITS Again w will oiler during this Monster Disposal Sale, Michael Sterns & Co. Suits, also t he. fa mo .is Pit I-'orm biand. strictly all-virgin wool materials, high grade men's Soils that were priced to sll regularly at SlL'.on. He quick, niell they won't lust long at $29.75 l u i v s special SPITS One big. fine lot of boys all-wool K nicker S.iils and blue sere and mixed , materials, vahu a up to $14. Closing this lot out during this great bar gain event at $7.85 SAKE VAI.I SPITS Grouped In one lU lot. making it-easy for you to choose, will In- round Michael Sterns JC- Co.. also I 'll l-'orm w ell know n make of men's strictly all-w ool. hand -tailored Soils newest patterns and materials. Val ues to $:p.t.x:i, on sale al $24.85 SPITS Suits Sterns derful Pine high - grade for men Michael At Co. make a won assortmcnl of sliicMy all-wool Sidts tit-signed and tailored by America's fore most tailors, in new mod. -Is as well as models for the conserval l c drer.ser. Vulil'-a to $4.rtM, choice will be given of this fine lot al $33.45 SPITS One fine (,f f young men's -Pants Suits -the famous Pil por.n make. All w ool materia?.;, up-to-date styles, desirable patterns. (In sale al le.ss than cos! : values I o $;ti.4'. going nl- $19.75 $1.49 And, Remember This Sale Is Store-Wide AH our fine Furnishing (Joods, Hats, Shoes, Women's Hosiery and Outing Togs are included in this sale and going at reductions, both drastic and genuine. SlioKS -P-oy.V Itobert Jo!i:l hou Ai Hand, and I la mill on Drown high-grade black and brown calf Dress Shoes; also Munsou last Work Sho'.i. sizes '2'j to '.T. regular M.:'" and $.'..P grade, on siie at. per pair $3.95 SHOPS One lot of Doy Scout Shoes, sizes 2 i to-r; -the very kind that we sell in the re;;. Mar way at 5lM". on sale al, per pnir $1.49 SiloKS s-inch 1 luck inu ham V Ibcht Hi-Ctil. railroad or army styles: all sizes, w ,v slocka tegular JT.xTi value, now going at. per pair $5.95 SI 1 i-:s One lot of fli nt lilality Mark ull'l liri calf liro.su iiml Work Slio for itfsn. si s l-S t"' wlihli soil ri'Kiilarly at I 4''. Monslor IiS.osal Salo pik--. 1T liail $2.95 SHOPS Genuine Indian tan "Muck her lit," M unson la. : . tighl Aeitrht Wot k Shoes, rap and plain toe, which '.e sell regularly at r..:t'.. Mon ster Sate price, per pair- $4.45 SI ToKS Men's 'Slratrord' black and brown Dress Shoes and Oxfords. up-to-date styles. Values to $7.ir, on sale lor ttitck and comple'.c close out at, per pair $4.45 SHOPS - - Again we f.fl'e: St rat ford's high-grade Di en Shoes for men in both black and brown call; also some Master Made make in this lot. Values to $','.4T.. Hosing out this lot at, per pair $5.95 "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE" Low Prices Do Not .Effect Clint's Quality M-rrri.pToN shops - (me fine lol Of Nettleton Pies Shoes for men god styles in black mid brftwn calf and kid. 7.'. pairs In this big lot. pi guhir $PJ and I value; ( losing t his lot oul ut, p'-r pi: ir $8.95 () lltisino.H Kalph Anderson h it Pa Orando last evening for I 'orl h'.nd on u short business trip. On , vacations and w hile traveling, it's often neces sary lo dash off u liasty note home In the midst of ot her occupations. Lord Baltimore Writing Portfolios enable you to do that very thing w ith case. The porl folio Is lis own desk, convenient for hip. knee or chair arm, and the. fa ahcuts and 4 en velnpes arc of high grade, fabric-finished stock. . ' l'rlcv Cuiupletr 50c Glass Drugs Inc. La (Jrande, Oregon On way to VlMim-iii . Mrs. T. K. Mitchell was In T.a Grande Tuesday evening on her way to Wisconsin, calied thcru by 'tho illness of her mother. I . jMotoml to W alla Walla. ; Sjuu Harris motored lo Walla j Wull.i, WashinKton, Tuesday to j take his mother, Mrs. It. Hurrls, Mia, Harris went to the Washing Ion CUy called by her son's illness. Mr. Harris returned to Pa Orando , Tuesday evening. tho door but each person wilt bo required to buy live francs heior) entering. Tho francs purchasi d at tho entranco may be used at any concession in tho place includ ing the French Cafe, the dunce, booths and tho other attractions. Doors will open at half past se ven Hits evening. Mrs. Wells op ening dunco progruiu is scheduled to start ut eight o'clock. A'H for ToppuMi Miss DaVimi Galloway left Tues day evening for her home at Topp uisli, Washington, to spend the summer muuths at her home there. Miss Calloway taught school in the Itiverlu school hero during the past year. Left lit1-1 ecnluif Miss Mabel A. llcnnctt left last evening en route to Kugene, Ore gon. She will slop off in Portland several days, after which she will go on to Pugcnc. where slie will study at the PniveisHy of Oregon until this fall when shu will return lo la tlrande to resume her work us teacher in the high school here. At Mod lord Mrs. Charles Moore, licrouipani cd by her mother-in-law left Tues day evening for Medford, Oregon. Airs. Moore will return In a few days and on her way home will vi sit her daughter, .Mbs Muuritie. at Seavlew, Washington. The oili er Mrs. Moore will spend the re mainder of the summer at Medford visiting her daughter. Ilfttiuicd home .After spending scverwl weeks in Pa (irande where she has been em ployed. Miss Georgia Ttiwnseud re turned to her home at Klgln this morning on the branch line train. Front linker Miss Cora Drowning was In (Irande this morning on her way to Knlerprise to visit for two weeks, w ith her brother, I here. Miss Drowning Is from linker. Personal Mention (P-ore Drnee Is spending sever al days in Pendleton. Kate Couh y, of Plgiu, was shop' ping in Pa (irande yesterday. Mrs. Thomas Humes, of Might, Pa was a visitor to Pa (Irande this morning. Miss Isnhcllc Simons went to l'n tcrprisc I his morning to spend ev eral days there visiting. Passed through II. A. Doberts. head of (he en gincerimr department of the O. W. It. and N. Company, passed Ihru Pa (irande this morning in his special cur en route to Huntington on business. wAspo ia.ia;i: si it ox Tliti DAPIMS, Ore. 'i'rial of a (Hit) dumuKO null filed by Sieve linndrun, local pugilist, uKuinst Police Commissioner Kurtz unit other members of the local depart ment, us a result of u raid made by the police on the Hamlran home thin spring, opened in circuit court. Hamlran alleged that thu raid and his subsequent arrests were Illegal. Following the Hunaiun case will come the 1 lu.OiHi damage suit of Henry Cue and George Flagg, publishers of The Dalles Optimist. against John Doe Alhurtus. u crystal gazer, who Is alleged to huve made derogatory remarks against the voinphiiutants at a per formance at tho Auditorium thea ter this spring. , M Jf WEST RANGES SHOW UP WELL (Continued from Psgo One.) ruther dry. Grasshopper niay prove menace to forage crop, beef cattle much Improved, sheep do-" lutr well. Minor losses of ewes dun 1 to cold rains just after shearing. OKKOON- Kango unove normal, with abundance of snow in nioun? tains, insuring plentiful summer. , water. Kurly lamb crop appears. , -slightly smaller than last ytr. Shearing nearly finished, but not" much wool movement. Growers r holding for higher prices. '! " IDAHO itange never heller. . Moisture abundant, warm weather i set In again assuring additional 1m j proveinent. All classes of live i slock gained rapidly. Parly lamb 'shipments gaining In volume and -I weighing in at stockyards with xut- isfactory weights. Kurly contracted wool being shipped, uneoutraclcd lots generally warehoused. ' HOTEL ASTOD 2nd A Hill Lo Abi1h EVERY ROOM h PRIVATE TOILET 50 j; Baths New. Modem Close to Shopping District and Theatres ' FREE GARAGE Tariff bom $1.50 ago and yfi a year ago. Kven sec tions where the drought has been most severe, sheep have suffered less than cattle. The spring luus been favorable to lumbiug and a gooil crop, wllh losses reported as generally light, except in portions of the southwest where losses Were heavy due io I he poor condil Ion of the ewes. Shear'ing is nearlug completion in most slates ami a good clean clip obtained. Some shortage Of PTAOlNNPPNPPNPX storage of wool not previously contract eil Is reported, Condition or HnngcK, The condition of ranges for June 1. counting HMt as normal, follow: Oregon pi::; Idaho 104: Washing ion 92; Ctah; K7: Cullfornia yy; Montana DHL The condition of caltle; Oregon 95; Idaho !tS; Washington mi; Montana 101; Cullfornin 97; PtHh S7. Condhion of sheep:1 Oregon 9(i; Vushlngton SS; Idaho ia:t; Montana Ditl; nuh 97; California OS. Details hy Stales. WASHINGTON. Pains bene fited ranges considerably. .Some parts Okanogan county becoming Buy This Home 5 - room modern house, clove lit on O Ave., :tS(M; ftt.OOM cash, balance terms. 2 acres of (ffMtd html. 2 -room lion so on Watson . Mrvet. $l,rt(Hj. K7J acres irrigat es! near PiiIcmi. I'l'iee ? 10, 5011; $21100 tosh, bulnnce tei-UM. WEEKS & BLACK RKAI.TOHS New l''oh'y Ilhl. liisurniiie - Ixibiii H n S. J. McGUI returned to Ills home at Postiite this morning. Went to Com Invar 'Ansnes, Tige Parson, T. Ct McDonald. Ployde Swilh, Slater Whlildori nd Doyle 'A in merman motored lo Cove last evening and enjoyed 1 the evening ut the Coyo swimming pool. l! : 1 P. A. I.eovltt went Valley this morning on trip. to Pleasant business J. If. Hutchinson, cashier of tho hirst National Dank at Pulun, is a visitor lo Pu Grande today. Lumber men pavs through A special car of nineteen lum bernieu passed through Pa Grande' ! his morning on t heir way t Poise, Idaho. Msol nf the men ure from PaHtern cities. LEGION SHOW OPENS HERE THIS EVENING (Cotil Inuert frm Ft go One.) isiiiiig 'lien Dr. and Mrs. P. T. Drock, r Pusvacsis, Nevufla. spent several days I his w eek In Pu Grande quests at the home of Mr am) Mrs, P. If. Itussell. After visiting here they went to Portland to upend the Pnse Keslh al al. Port la ml. They were making the trip by aulo. Dr. and Mrs. Pruck lmvo been friends of Hie KusseM's tor many years. point men), including beer steins. Dere's Itioking ;st you! The French girls ore expected to materially udd to Die popularity of the cafe. All around the edges of the dan ce floor a great tunny different kinds of racks have Ixu n construc ted. These Include dull racks, old fashioned grocery stori s, blanket wheels, and many olio is. French francs will be the medi um of exchange. Hie open sesame lo the entire show. These will be obtained al the floor and ut banks, ul various prominent places about ine show tloor. No admission will be charged at STAMPED PILLOW SLIPS Oil IMqilol TnliiiiK. 12 mill I.Vhich. In inuny tM'ltllt JTill (IcnIkii1. lu In- tttii-ki'ri In wlilh' oi roloi? X 1.110 lu 8I..V) Art & Baby Shop "KVKIITTIIINO I'OR THE HABY" IlKMbTITCIIINc; llnlrl Soniinir HTAMI'INO iicTi'ioun'K i'A'rii;ii.NS i. m. o. thheai Special Sale 3 New Tru-Blu Cakes ON SALE JUNE 16TH TO 20T1I 40c A Pound THE CITY GROCERY lint Ruck of Cut! on Fir Rtreet rnONI MAIN B7S RAT BALM IK EM DELIVERY Friday Only Raymond Griffith -In- With Wallace IJccry, Vera Ucynolds .And Dtui.sc Fazcnda Saturday FUISCILLA DEAN In The "SIKEN OF SEVILLE" ARCADE DAY (P FRIDAY And SATURDAY Sy lr.l . fflk 5 oiG1 Infill (mrr r( 1 J ii A Stolen Kiss la Ne'er Forgot! l.udies. you nrjst ;u-et this mull he's lite famous love thief all w omen love him he cause of his in a g 1 c charm but beware! he'll steal your heart If you don't w alch out. .Adapted by Frances Marlon from Leonard Merrick's novel, "The Worbllings." A3ir6t national Victnre TODAY C0R.IN.NH (JRU'FITII IN "Di-('t,ASSK mull.' H!Meg