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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1925)
Friday, June 1!), 192T,. ' THE LA- GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pfipo Five In NUiro iillGfiPITllL STOCK r,v-au TC,, ri jinks mil Fn ,v WkllllllW Ill.llhlaW Attcmlfd funeral- A. S. Duryca linn returned to T-a Grand o from Kolao,- Wttuhtntrlon, lifter utlvmllng tho funonil of Mm. lurycu'8 father, J, W, Thompson. Mrs. K. A. McAnlnh, from Pln lilufl'H, ArkanHUH, l v.Hltlnff In I,a Grantfu at the huinu of Mrs. K. Da inon. left for Iitnlio Mrn. (loortr'! Tnwery necomimn led ty Mrn. Ilntl Towery und buoy ( left this morning, by unto, on thi'lr ivuy to Iduho. They will be there several weeks. On wny to ortlunil Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur GetlinKH were In ha Grande Wednesday on Ihelr way to Portland, by auto, to attend the Portland Hone 1'Yntlvul there this week. Hem lnt cveiiiiiK Mrs. A. Hunter and Mrs. Mar garet McDonald were in ha Grande lust evening from Wallowa. They attended "Yankee Puree" here last 'evening. Visiting from l'ortland Mrs. Ada J. Ht-rron and son, Ho ward, and duphtir, At?nn, are vi siting lie re from Portland at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Her ron. ' Jli'iii yostmlny.- 'Mrs. Grant Gardner and Hon. Joe., accompanied by Mrs. Kd Mo roney und two children. Nellie und Russell, were visitors to ha Gran de yesterday from Cove. They returned home last evening. lA'fl last evening It. Kberhard, local attorney, loft lust evening for Portland and Kalem on legal business. Mr. Kb erhard will also attend the funer al of Mrs. Coshow at Haleni whilo uway. Went to Joseph Mrs, J. T. Kleh.irdisoit, ecoiu punred by her sister, Mrs. It. O. Marten, or Kaerainento, falifornla. who is visiting in ha Grande, went to Josvph this morning to spend the day. . ' Ite turn big homtw- After spending the punt three weeks visiting In Portland and Corvallis Mrs. W. G. lJ'ith return ed to her home at- Joseph this mornlnt,'- Tu visit tlaughteiw. , Mrs. t. A. Wargeunt ws in lia Grande this moi-ning on her way to Knterprlse to vlnit her duught- er, Mrs. Huff. Khe expects to remain there two months. Mrs. Sergeant has made her home In California for the past two. years, POliThAND, Ore. (Special) Capttul stock tax blanks for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 19-5 and ending June 30, 1926, have been mailed to taxpayers by Clyde G. Huntley, collector of internal revenue. "There has been no change in (he law," announced Collector j Huntley, ''and .every corporation ; organized prior to June 30, 1925, i must file a return during the month j of July or incur penalties, for do-! limjuency. Kven though no tax is j line, it Is necessary to file a return ii July each year until the cor poration Is actually dissolved. "Kor the convenience of taxpay ers, blank returns have been mailed to all corporations, but in some In stances the addresses of newly organized companies cannot be lo cated. Corporations not receiving tihmlcM nhniilil rntnmiiitirutp with the internal revenue office at once I hh the fact that no blanks are re ceived is not considered a reason able excuse for delinquency by the commissioner. "Taxpayers may have the assist ance of a deputy collector In pre paring their returns if they will call at my office In thu custom house." Kel timed home . -.Aflss Marie Vinstelberg returned to her home at Huntington this morning on train No. "4, after vi siting in ha Grande for several days with her sister, Mrs. W. Beery. Motored to Walla Walla - Mr. and 'Mrs. hou Harris motor ed to Walla Walla, Washington, late yesterday afternoon called by the serious Illness of A. Harnette, . of that city. They returned to ha Grande this morning. Here this morning Miss Kllzabcth Politick was In ha Grande this morning on her way to Haines to visit friends I here for soine time. Miss Pollack is from Joseph. . ' . . heft for Velspi Mrs. Hose Zweii'el, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. K. Zweifel, left ha Grunde this, morning on their way to Wtdaer to visit there indefinitely. On way to Wallowa- Mrs. S. Hoswell spent ii short time in ha Grande this morning visiting friends on her w-.iy to Wal lowa to visit there for two or three 1 weeks. Mrs. Hoswell , makes her Home from L'. of O. -'- Miss Hei-tha Herger returned, to ha, Grande Wednesday evening nomo t Health-, Washington. from Kugene, Oregon. Miss lier ger 'has been atendlng school at the' University of Oregon. She stopped ut The Dalles, Oregos, on her way home to visit friends. On business W. Beery went to thin morning on train No. 114 Beery is a member of the B. J- and it is in that Interest that ho Is going. to Huntington He will return , to ha Grande this evening. . Home from school Miss haNitu Gasldll returned 1o ha Grande this morning on Train No. 24, from Kugene, Oregon ' I where she has be,en attending school at the t'nlversil v of Ore Huntington (fon during the past year. 'She vi- -Mr- sited at Portland and, Seaside ho of h. fore returning to ha Grande for the summer months. The road to success is fast be coming lined with advertising. Personal Mention By the round Envelopes to Match Thut Is rcully tho mont rconrtmictil way to buy pLM-HOnal stationery. Lord Baltimore Linen , .' - for cxumpU'. n t'Xci-lli'llt value. Pound of sheets in carton 60c Carton of 50 Envelopes ..!0c W variety "Yankee Paree" gives the patrons value received for any money spent. It was the inten tion of tho Legion men when put ting on thu show to have tho gifts on the games of standard quality rather than of the show variety. 1 Thus the turn of the wheel may I give a man a genuine Pendleton Indian Kobe or other useful ar tieie. The dolT racks, the old fa shioned country store, the candy booths, -and the blanket racks nil lion at Prinevllio will fro contribu ted toward tho armory fund. Brisk Drills in Order At Camp Jackson Now (Continued from Pago One.) The guards for Wednesday are: Joe Kunk. Harold Houston und Thomas Gwllllam. K. P.'a Orland he wis und Howe Gates, Company K. will go to the drill Tho men have u wide variety of entertainments for tonight. A f ree 1 dunco and swim is being given at! Medford. Tho Klks forly-nlno 1 show is In full uway at Medford ( with a vaudeville and dance. j Company K. from Baker lias a I real iuza orchestra. The Baker i ! Company has Invited all tho ha Grande company to hear them and have thu two companies slug. in ,' ' ., grounds tomorrow to rehearse pruvcu vuijr yupuiui tu uugr u. - ,llllH,k.1 ...i.t,,!. K( 1 tilth division In gUHIK to KIV lur Hi" people of Medford. The drill grounds are three miles from camp and it Is an ideal ptacu for u sham battle. Tho. menu for supper this ev ening was: Steak, potato patties, com, prunes, spageltl, lco cold milk and coffee. uie patrons of the show went loaded with gifts. Although a large crowd was h 1 1 en a nee 1 st e vn i n tf I a r ' ouo Is expected this evening with the tmal windup Saturday uiglit. The American' hegion has an nounced that any proceeds above t'm amount necetmry send the drum corps to the etato conven- ILIOTEL ASTOR EVERY ROOM h.i PRIVATE TOILET 50 B-tlts - ' New, Modern Close to Shopping District and Theatres FREE GARAGE Tariff fiom $1.50 Glass Drugs . : . Inc. La Grande, , Oregon , Mrs. Nelly It. Grace und Miss Ida Koberts were shoppers in ha Grande yesterday from Cove. Mrs. It. I Hill, of 'IVIni'HH.'h nun a visitor to ha Grande this morn ing. .She returned to Telocaset on train No. 2i. Stewart Declares Big -Tariff Fight Due Soon (Continued frm Pgo One.) Mrs. I-Yank Hanson and daught er. Winnifred went to Itaker this morning to spend the day. Attended Convention . Mr. and Mrs. H. T. JCdwardfi and To attend Normal M. ?;idridge Huffman, of t'nion, passed through ha Grande yester day on his way to Monmouth to family returned yesterday from a attend the State Normal school motor trip to Halem i nd Kugene. WNMe in Salem they visited rela tives and at Kugene, Mr. Kdwarda, who was appointed one of tho dele gates for the O. K.. attended the slate convention, held .lune 16-10. ApiH'ar tills evening 10, A. Itlchardson, poet entertain er, passed through ha Grande this morning on his way to Knterpriso to appear on a Chautauqua pro gram lucre this evening, Mr.. Hl chardson Is from Kvanjivtlle, ludl-an.' there during the summer months. Hr will nrturn to ha Grande' in September. M rs. J. W. Kennedy accompanied him to Portland to visit her son, William Kennedy. I-oft for linker After visiting in ha Grande at the. home of Mrs. O. h. harson sin ce Sunday Minxes Helen and Kdna. Gilkison left this morning en route to Itaker. After visiting there for, city Iteturned home Miss hoa hyman -arrived In ha Grande this morning to spend tho summer months at her home here. She has been attending the Oregon Agriculture College at Corvalllft. Miss hyman spent several days in Portland en route home visiting friends and attending the Hoso Festival. KUriTKCIINITT IjA1I TO 11KST IS i;W OHI JOANS NKW GlthKANS, ha. AP) Impressive services marked the funeral here of Julius Krutt schnitl, late chairman of the exo cutive. committee of the Southern Pacific System, who died in . New York last Monday, two weeks ntter he had resigned at the age of 71. ' Church services, simple, but in keeping with the tribute paid him by the entire preceded the Inter ment in Metairie cemetery. SINCLAIR IS UPHELD BY COURT (Continued from Pnge One.) records ill exhibits and records of t'eU'ti-hank accounts and I'lnnneial dealings with the Continental Trading company in sustaining the defeso motion. The government's bill of complaint was dismissed, every major contention in It hav ing been denied in tho decision. TO APPlOAh CASIO WASHINGTON ( Hy the Associ ated Press) Tlie Sinclair oil e.ise decision will be appealed to the su preme court. I lU YIM. llltlSK MOW YOUK. (Hy trie Associated CITY TKOMJOYS WANT 10 1 Press) A flood of buying orders SAhlOM, Ore. -Purchase of the . for Sineliiir Consolidated Oil stocks traction properties of the Portland and bonds poured Into the marlet Kh'ctric Power company by the! today following the Cheyenne, de- of Portland, reduction of . eision. by the Walt streer. publication uren't to be .sneezed at. If they've set their hearts on tariff reduction, though they may not get it, the ultra-proteelionists will know they've been in a first class row by the time it's ended. . The bankers' idea is easy enough to understand. .When president 1 larding took office and the Ite publlcans had everything ihelr own way, us tradltfonul proteetionlsts their fhM act was to put the tar iff 'way up. There was some talk at the time to the effect that this was going to make It hard for Knrope to pay her debts to America she hadn't the money and the tariff wall would prevent her from paying in goods. Still, the manufacturers wanted It, the farmers thought they did and the bankers evidently re- aolved to give it a trial, without kicking much. Now, 'however, clearly they've made up their minds that it's failed.- They vo received ' practical!1? 'no inlcrent, to - say nothing of prin cipal, from any or their old world debtors except lOngtaud and lately even the Itrillsh have begun Inti mating 'that-they can't ke-ep It up Indefinitely, on the present basis. . The tariff, while tremendously Important, generally Ih ti dry, tire some, technical subject, but i here ought to bo some real thrills In a battle over It, with "high f!niince" on one aide, us challenger, and "big business," in the role of title holder, on the other. several days with their aunt they will return to their home at Mud dy (.reek. heave tonight Waldo Stoddard, who has been k at the home of J ice commission spending the his mother Jiere, will leave ha Grande sooh for ' Pan l-'ranc'iHco. California, ' Krom San " I-'raneisco he will sail to Shanghai. He will spend three months in the Orient visiting Japan, CMna, Korea and other places. fares from $ to 5 cents, transfer privileges and liquidation of t he annual deficit by the taxpayers of ( he municipality was proposed ".iy H, l. Wagnon in a petition filed in the offices of the pahllc serv- heft Inst night Mr. and Mrs. Harold Uoblnson, und small son, Harold, Jr., left last evening on their way to Portland. Mr. liohinson will remain there until Sunday and then go to Olym pla. Washington, to have charge of the Woolu orth 'otnpany stOro there. Mrs. Ilobinson will remain in Portland for several months at the home of her mother, Mrs. Tat-man. Mr. Wagnon urged in his pell lion that he and a number of other patrons of the street rail way be allowed to intervene in the action brought by the House wives' council of Portland to ob tain lower fares on the lines of the defendant, corpora lion. Tin petition of the Housewives' ro ii. cil probably will lie heard by the commission within the next two weeks. WOULD PREVENT FOREST FIRES (Continued from Fngo One.) If we came from monkeys we have picked up a lot of bad habits along the way. Summer makes some people stop missing boost, and starl mlss- tn brer. MH-hiflon. State of Oregon. I promise to do everything In ins power to prevent flren from doing damage to our great wealth of for ests. (Signed.) Sponsored by Oregon State Cham ber of Commerce and t'nion Coun ty Chamber of Commerce. Stop Forest Kires Association. Send to me windshield sticker, Nattnual Kureet camp booklets and details regarding outings In Ore gon. Name Street. CHy Return this to the chamber of remnierep. , Crande. HURRY! HURRY! Grand Package Sale 25c GET YOURS SATURDAY! Saturday, June 20th, wc will sell 150 Surprise Packages containing a vast assortment of useful merchandise and several packages will contain crisp, new $1.00 bills. You can't get less than 25c worth and scores of articles in this Surprise Sale arc worth $1.00 to $2.50 and you may get a brand new ONE DOLLAR BILL. You'll be surprised and delighted at what these Surprise Packages contain. Come, join the crowds and take .your choice while they last at ...25c RE-DEDICATE CHURCH HERE NEXT SUNDAY (Continued from Page One.) Solo... ....Mrs. Jack Hialt lledlmtimt of Members for Se rv Ice ni Home ami Abroad H:nl p. ,M. "China from a l-'oetis Poiul".... lodge Hugh 10. JPady "Home Missions'! : Mrs. W. 10. Urinkman Pageant by both Missionary .So cieties, "haiUeu -In hight" "The Kul tire or this Church" . Itev. W. 10. Ilrinkman Anthem "Great is the hold" r...h. O, Kmerson TO RETIRE CITY I50NDS IN 20 YEARS (Continued from Pnge One.) n -j7,r(Mt. -$ JT.'HI'I, II pNT (jPTHIEff 1 'vH, 1 !27. 1 H UK, I man, i!ui '$!'!, f(Hj, Hi;;-; 1 1 U.OfK), l ii a ;t $ i s.tMMi. lUilh IH5-SIft.'HMl, 1 't'tfi, l!i:)7 K'll.lHMl. 1 ;i;ik J:'2.ihhi. I -j ;i ! I'ja.oii't. 1!H0, 1H4I, H'4 l :n:i jL'x.'Hia, lit 4--5:pi,ipiMi, lliUi- SHL'.'MHt. The commissioners coriwidered It advaniagous to dispose of the. en tire block of bonds at present. Sev eral reasons .were advanced why I his step would be Hie best rather than the sab- of the bonds as the money is needed, Plans are being made to place tin funds that will not be needed unl M the. Improve. meiitH are well along so Unit this sum will bear interest, which will assist materially In paying eT In terest on the entire block of "bonds. luJL REIGN OF "PAREE" IS USHERED IN (Continued from Pnge On.) layed with the cur in which the others were coming from hug ne. The orchestra ift here In full force toduy and will Mart I he dance prompt ly t his evening following the stage dancing. Krom the qual ity of the music the m it furnished last eve nl ng the Pi-Id Pipers should 1m- popular with the loenl dam-era. "Value ti 'ied.' t'nll!;; ruuny j'rov.A-ef He; muv:,. Men's Suits Conservative and Young Men's models; latest styles, plain colors, mixtures and stripes; all wool $14.75 to 24.85 Young Men's Suits Quality and styles are good; a largo range of pat terns $10.89 to $18.75 Men's IMkIi-;iiicIi' Iiit.hs Show $3.95 HlKli-Cimili- Work Sliocs $2.95 The New York Store 1216 Adams Ave. (Yfiere's a dealer near jou hoasPecUdifi- on MILES L a I ; ' I V Buy This Home A - room iikhUtii liouse, rhiNO in on, ) Ave., $:tKtl(); i$I,0tU cash, balam-e terms. 3 neres of Rooil land. 'J-rooni hou-i on Watson htrt--!. 87 neros Irrigat es! a ( h r I n Ion. Price $IO,.ri(lO; 8li'm cash, balance teriiH, WEEKS & BLACK New 1'oley Itldtf. liistii-iiiieu - lionns Special Sale 3 New Tru-Blu Cakes ON SALE JUNE 16T1I.TO 20TU 40c A Pound THE CITY GROCERY Jnt Back of Oarr'a m Fir Stwet 1-nONB MAIN 61S RAY I1AUM I'HKB DJXIVF.11X 'OUR. neighborhood "Red Crown" dealer! i a Boecialist on in- l creasing gasoline mi I eaie look him up. If vou derive a paternal satis faction in seeing your dollars arAr you'll get aa extra thrill froinbuying MINES instead of just gasoline for your car. Have the Sealer tone up your car to Red Crown" the economy run gasoline with the extra miles in it and use the Red Crown Mileage Card. You'll toon learn to get i to 30 extra miles per tankful from "Red Crown". H- ThA Sj.y 9irHt, I'll uH t< Mt.n: C fiese dealers sett "Reel Civic))? MILES LA GRANDE, ORE. Gelling und Ihinks Harris Grocery Highway Service Slatiou Oi'egim Trail Camps UNION, OREGON ('. G. Cranci Rex Gamble Trail Service Slalion Union Hardware Company COVE, OREGON .. : . . ;Vcinicr Hiom. IMI'LEK, ORE(.ON AikIi'Cw'h (iaiiige L. 1!. Kiddle SUMMERVILLE, OREGON J. J, Waggoner ALICEL, OREGON 1 Alicel Repair Shop ELGIN, OREGON E. C. GcUings Elgin Service Slalimi ISLAND CITV, OREGON Clyde Kiddle There lit ovtrfOOO rry, white and diup pumpi to Till PQv yovt tJn with -JK ETl MILES STAMPED PILLOW SLIPS On l'liplot TilbhiK, I2 nii(l ir.-lm h, III iiuiny )i-mitlfill tlcsimis. In he woiki'd In whlK, ur ciiIiiim 9 1 .:to to $1.50 1 . . Art & Babj' Shop 'KVF.UVTIIINO FOR THE BABX" ' ' BEMSTl'rfllllNU llotrl Somnier ltldg. UTASfl'lNQ BIHTKI1ICK PATl'KRNS I. M. O. TIIREAO I! 1 STAR m:- And t in WM'i SUNDAY 1 y lM UF1 te fost 6$ iYl Mi-hy miles STANDARI OU COMPANY 1915 IJWIlssWfl A muUi-colored Romance laid in the piclurcsiiiie Cily of Dull Fights, where Mood runs hot and much is risked for a soft glance from dark eyes. Comedy, "HIS FIRST DEGREE" Tonight The Comedy Hit of the Year "THE NIGHT CLUIl" t, Willi Raymond Griffith