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

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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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1 Local News In Brief
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llOIIIU llt'tH',
Water In til u her
A( Wulloka
J. l Morelo.ek la spending a few
titty b ut Wullowu. Ho left hero
Wednemhjy.
lien: from Wnlla Walla
JaiiHH Noland, of Walla Walu.
WuHhlnetbu, Ih in I -a UrunUu tuUuy
Hen yesterday
l:iS. Kosti r was a huslnemi visi
tor lo Lit Grande from Klgin yes
ii day. Mr. p'oater is a druggist ut
Voting hri-e
i Mm t.V. H. t'olt has urrlved in
l4t (;rum(c from I'ortlund and will
yialt here tor He vera I weeks with
rlativi'i!. J
lotoml lii Portland
M. J. Ifora, lot-ul Ktudehuker dea
ler, motored to rurtlund last even
ing on bUyim-HS. He will be gone
two or t h i tfi days.
t r
Heir -1 iu ruling
, Mrs. Hi Hill returned to her
home ut 9''loeas'l til in morning on
train No., 24, utler spending it tow
hours here shopping.
At Sea lew
' .Mm. It. H. Itahloek and three
children huvi gone to Hcuvlrw li
up" ml Kverul wi'i'ks. They letl
Wednesday.
l-rt Yesterday
Mrs. I.ynn Wright, uecompunieU
by Mia. Karl Dudley, ivft yesterduy
fy Washington points, Mrs.
Wright going to Almodu and Mrs,
JJmlh y t6 Colfax. Tiny drove an
f ir as Pendleton. Mrs. Wright will
be gone about two ueeka.
lA'ft l)il uioriilng
Afti-r upending yesterday in l.u
(irunde with relatives Mrs. liuby
Hug and three childiin left this
morning on their way to ' Klgln
to make tludi home.
At roriimlKsloti meeting
It. H. Kaldoek. who went to I'en
ilb'ton yesterday, left there lant
night for 'I'ortlund to be present ut
ihe last day of the State Highway
CommiKsion meeting held t hurt!
yesterday and today.
Judge MiHimepp hort
. Judge, i. M. Hhunnpp,. county
judge of 1'matilla County, was li
J ,ii (irande this morning on his
way to Cove ufter Mrs. Hluinitepp,
who h;is been ultendftlg the. lCpla
copal school there.
Here on luistww
After spending two days in l.a
Grande on business Mi . und Mrs.
Charles liinztreker, of Haleni, left
yrU rday" for Milton. After a few
days spent there they will return
to Salem.,,
Left Tor Huntington
Afler spending u few days in
,n Grande with her sister, Mrs. It.
C. Matt lies. Mrs. H. I.oos and smalt
daughter, Gloria, Iff t l.a' Grunde
this morning for Huntington to vi
sit for some time. Mis. I.oos mak
es 1ht home ut I'Mv'ieton.
Hemmed
, Mrs. Jtonaid M. 1'agtio Arrived In
l.u Grande this looming from Wil
lamette Valley where she has been
for some 'lime. Mrs. I'ugue came
to 11 Grunde for Miss Helen Mc
Donald's wedding wlileh will tuk
place here next Tuesday.
Irtt for Salt ,kr
M i m. M . ( J ust e n son left this
morning for Salt Lake City, L'tuh.
to make her home utter making
her honi'i here with her daughter.
Mrs. C. Hi, Arnoldus for some tlnin.
Mrs. Justensen is over eighty years
old.
r T
Jlrlurned () ionic
' Mis. H. ftradshaw left this morn
ing for her home at Weiser, Idaho,
after s'veral days spent In Lu
Grande visiting relatives. She rum
to l.a Grande for. the Smlth-t'onley
reunion here last Sunday. She was
aeeeinpanb d to Weiser by her sla
ter. Mrs. A. It. I'onhy. who will vi
sit there for some time.
Keluriieil from triV
Mr. and Mrs. K0b.1t Pattlson !
returned to their home In m
Grandf Wednesday evning. iift'-r a
CLINT'S GREAT REMODELING SALE
HURRY! HURRY!
1 Grand Package Sale 25c
(JET YOURS SATURDAY!
Saturday, June 27th, wc will sell 200 Surprise Packages con
taining a vast assortment of useful merchandise .and several
packages will contain crisp, new $1.00 bills. You can't get less
th-in 25c worth and scores of articles in this Surprise Sale are
worth $1.00 to $2.50 and you may get a brand new ONE DOL
LAR lULL. You'll be surprised and delighted al what these
Surprise Packages contain. Come, join the crowds and take
-1 1
your choice while
motor trip through Cullfornia.
They were joined in l'ortulnd by
their son, Robert, who made the
trip with them. They visited San
Ulego, Ttu. Juuna, und other points
w hile gone. They report un excel
lent trip.
At convention .
- Mrs. C. N. Talmer Is ultending
the Stale American Ligion Con
vention ut l'rlneville. Ibis week end.
Hon yi'Merday
Mib. Violet i'arker, accompanied
by her daughter, were visitors to
La Grande yesterday troni their
home ut North Powder.
a'Hc tomorrow
Mrs. C. J. Osborne will leave to
morrow for Joseph to spend several1
weeks vislitng relatives there.
Hml operation
Mrs. J. ij. Stearns underwent an
opemtlon ul Grande itonde Hot.pi
tul yesterduy morning at eleven o'
clock. Sho was reported getting
along nicely this morning.
SH'inl Miiiiuicr here
Miss Mildred Nelson has arrived
in Lu Grande from I'ortlund and
will spend the summer here with
her purcuts. Mr. und Mrs. W. L.
Nelhon. Miss Nelson has been at
tending Heed College at Iortluud.
Spend two months here
Mrs. Hnid Keckrttz, of l'ortktnd,
has urrlved in Iji Grande und will
spend two monthb lu re visiting
with her mother. Mrs. Margaret
Switzer und her sister, Mrs. H
Uixon.
Loft for I'orl land
Mrs Nellie G. Neill and Mikw
liu Slater left yesterday for Port
land. Mrs. Neill will remain in
Portland about two weeks und Miss
Slater wilt remain ihere indefinite
ly visiting relatives.
VIMthig here
lieorge Cutpblln, of Holdrige, Ne
braska, Is visiting in La Grande
at the home of his niece, Mrs. S.
. Happersetl. He has been vis
iting relatives tleur Prairie City for
some time.
1'as.setl through
Lyle Sehlmore. formerly of Park
Itlver, North Dakota, but- now of
Portland, passed through La
Grundv yesterday on his way back
to Portland from Wallowa Lake,
where ho has been for several
days. He visited friends here u
short time. x
.No It oVhxk service.-
Word hun been received from
Itevcreud William 'rosby Ross
from Minnesota that he wilt not be
in La Grande by Sunday. There
will be no 1 1 o'clock services at
the..Prj.'sbytL'rlujv , church Sunday
morning. Tlie ofher efvlceTj will
be held us usual.'
On Mulhionuih Iteiich
Circuit Judge J. W. Knowles. of
La Grande, hus been assigned three
eases to fry In Multnomah county.
Mr. Knowles is In Portland with
his wife, who successfully under
went u major operation a few days
ago.
(chimed home
Mr. und Mrs. Frank Wilde, ac
companied by Miss Viola Ltenham
and Miss Cressa Wells, returned to
La Grande Wednesday 1 veiling, af
ter attending the Portland .Hose
Festival. They drove to I'ortlund
lust week. Mr. Wilde's mother
who has been spending the winter
In Culifornia, returned to La Gran
de with them from Portland. They
returned via lh Mt.
hluhway.
llood Ioop -
Here Utr wiM-k end'
l.'a plain and Mrs. HImhi
and Binatl daughter, Naney,
arrive In I.n Grande today,
tain Hall Is a member of tip'
Halt
will
ed States Marine Torps and ha:
been stationed ut Han Diego, Call
fornia. He will go on to Paker on i both orders to get together and en
lMiHinesa and Mrs. Hall ami dangn-jjoy lliemndves, an a good pi-ograni
Her will visit here over the w !
end with Mrs. G. .1.. Outton. Mothjpart of the nu n, and the ladh'N will
Mr. und Mrs. Hall formerly alten-
ded the 1 nlversity of Oregon. Mr
Hall having been a member of the
colligi! football dtini in i!Mt, Tto-y
have a number of friends here.
Laugh anil grow fat Ir fine. Put
after you sueeeed It eeas'-s to be -i
laughing mattT.
3C
they last at 2ac.
1INT51LOTHIE
SAVE -with
2 tammamamm
DRUGSTORE
There are Hwim-Kups for
the children too. And how
the
kiddies' do enjoy them!
Little Ho-Pecp
Swim-Kaps
are built on diving-cap lines
but re Juvenile lu styles and
sizes.
Four color combinations that
will make a real hit with
the children.
Price 15c
Made or real Para rubber of
highest quality.
Glass Drugs
Inc.
Tka OVjesSJL Star
La Grande, Oregon
1,;aI) .M.UtKI'M .... ....
I'Ultll.AMl l llkl ls
I'OUTI.ANI). (Irt. (Al') IJvi'
Ntiirk sh'udv; i-kkh unit huttfrrnt
Hti'iuly; butter 4fie lien; today.
III TTKHI AT
FliANCISi'O, (AP)
i3c here today.
SAN
terfat ;
Portland Grain Market j
POltTLAXD, Ore. (AP) Wheat!
Hard white It. S. Mauri, June. $I.M'.1
July. $1.4t: soft white, June, $1.56-1
July. $1.4a; western white, June,
$1.M; July, $1.4"; hard winter.,
June. $l..r4: July. $ 1 .a S; northern 1
spring. June, $ I.M ; July. $ 1 .3N;.
western red, June-, $ 1.5i; July,
$1.42.
Corn - No. - K. V.' shipment,
June. 44.ru; July. $44.r(i; No. It F.
Y, shipment, June, $44: .Inly, $44.
.Markets nl n Gluiu'e
K'KW YOltK (AP) Stocks
Firm, t'nited Cigar Stores at new
high .
Honds Steady; uugaru and oil
issues higher.
Foreign exchange Irregular,
f mitf,fTyowi 'M'rtfU tiadvamr '
4'otlon Lpwer;1 private reports
of showers in Texas.
Sugar Hauler; lower spot mar
ket. W. 0. W. Camp Making
Membership Campaign
(Cnntln u ed f rwn Pi g O no.
eonnidernd to lie on mieli a firm
finanelal b:Htn at 1hln time, that
tin- inanaKl''a are confempaltlnt; a
plan hereby (lie. older meinliera,
may red'lve the full amount of I
llielr ei-rlirieate, nd be relieved
Irom the payment of duea when
they arrive at a eerlaln ae.
On the evening ol June :iuth,
next Tui .sday, a joint program add
hiiti'iuel Ih to be slagen ul the Khk-
,,,., - HaU ,y thv ,orU camp und
the Neighbors of Wooderaft. All
members of both orderH and thir
I'amilh'S are deHired and expected 1
to be prcH'-nt at thlii program und j
banqnel. The men of Ihe W. O. W.
are to furniMh I he progiam and 1
the Neighbors of Wooderaft are lo
t urniHh the banipti'l. Tim should
be a gn-nt time for all lnembers of I
of entert ainuient is assured on th"
rtalnly entry out their part In
looking after and furnislilui; thft
hiiujiut.
Almost any man would rather
flirl with n girl who bores him
than talk p.syehology wllh one that
dazzl'-i him.
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CONTRALTO
FEATURED
IN RECITAL
(Continued from Pngo One.)
certo in It Minor" by Ciimtlle Saint
Sue in and "I'oeme Hougrols' by
Iederer.
In Original l-'orin.
Tlie numbers In Mrs. Moore's
ft r.st suite were all sung in the
original untranslated form, In MiIk
group were "Lung) dul Caro Hene,"
Seehhl. "Aprile," Tout I, "Widmung"
( DeilU uliou , Sch u man. and "The
Nightingale" by Ward ' Stephens,
l-'or un encore she sang "A Tree"
from the poem by Joyce Kilmer.
Mr. DePtnto opened & final
violin group with selection coin
posed by lluch, "Air" (on the G
string). Following this came "Gu-
j volte" by Gossee. "Oh! Melody" by
Minding und ''Spanish Dance In K
I Minor." The latter was among the
j best things the writer has ever
heard Deplnlo do. it contains a
! variety of technical difficulties and
offered al.so u chance for expres
sive tonal work. In response to
an encore Mr. DePinlo offered
Cut's "Oi ienlale."
Sung Fuwirites.
Such perieunally favorite thlng:t
as "Love's old Sweet Song." "My
Old Kentucky Home," "Gypsy
Love Song," "Love's In My Heart"
and "Mighty lik a Unse" wer
Don't Wonder What's
liccome of Sally ! f
She's Here
COLLEEN MOORE
"NEWS"
k 1m
The Big Balloon Tire Question:
"Are They Made With
'SupertwistT'
c litlk with a It t of motm-lals who liave balloon tires Goody tits
and other kinds.
Wc know the joy hoiiic of theni are uctling out of (heir balloons, and
the grief that others are getting.
And it all conies down to this: to get the real balloon tire, you must
get one made with SUI'KKTWIST.
Not just because Goodyear makes SUI'KKTWIST and ONLY G00D
YKAft TIKKS arc made with SUI'KKTWIST
I5ut because SUI'KKTWIST is the ONUY cord fabric developed specially
for the elasticity and mileage-giving strength you want in your balloons.
Also Goodyear Balloon Tire made with SUI'KKTWIST cost no mote
than ordinary balloons.
Take no chances. Come to us today for (Joodycars.
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
.-.uiiK by Mrs. Mnore In her "heart
Hong" grojtp. These were eiijo.ved
for they'nivi'r fall to striko a re.
Kponsive chord in the audience uud
Mrs. Moore sung them well.
As a final. .Mmii Nina Gibson,
who had been content to submerge
her ability tis a pianist u 11 evening
Co thereby be u better accompanist
and M r. DePlnto pluyed lullaby
from rjocelyn." Goratd-Sandre,
while Mrs. Moore sang the song.
LLOYD EDITING
LAKE PICTURE
(Continued from Page One.)
the glanl French pucker, Pierco
Phillip1, un A me r leu n boy who falls
a victim to shuipers and Is forced
to earn his way to happiness and
success, Countess lloulctta. bent
on making one more stake and
then enjoying life but who meet
unexpected reverses, and Tom and
Jerry, .two Inseparable but tncea
aanlly fighting prospectors.
GUARD UNIT
ON WAY TO
LA GRANDE
(Continued from Pngn One.)
will return home except Ralph
Webb and Max Cullen. Max Cul
leii l glg to go to school In Port
land and Itulph Webb has accepted
a position In Klamath FhIIh,
"SALLY"
. . . . ' '
A First National Picture with
LEON ERROL, And LLOYD HUGHES
Erom Florenz Ziegf eld's Musical Show
Today and Saturday
ARCADE
HEAT WAVE ' .
CONTINUES
IN OREGON
(Continued from i'affft One.)
per week. If the warm spell con
tinues It. will HcrtouMy damage
lawns, flower and vegetable gar
dens besides increasing th fire
menace. The new sprinkling regu
lation, announced yesterday, which
allows even numbered reMtlcnccs to
Irrigate Monduys, WeUneaduya und
Fridays und odd numbered houses
Tuesdays, Thursdays . and Satur
days, goeH Into effect today.
POHTLAND. Ore. (Uy the As
sociated Press) A breeze, caused
the tempci'uturo here to drop con
siderably und tha weather ifl less
torrid today. The temperature was
K4 ut 1 o'elock, . Cooler weather is
general over the atile, according
to reports here. Kugene reported
S 4 at 1 o'clock, compared with t7
jeslei day.
lJKND, Ore. (By the Associated,
press) Forest- fire conditions ur'e
greutly Improved today, owing to a'
rise In humidity lust night, uc-
cording to forestry officials. ;'
SAI.F.M. tire, (by the Associ
ated Press) A cool night with
heavy dew fulling und north wind'
browing 'the -fire back over burn
The wonder girl of song and
stage is on the screen Nat last.
"FABLES"
rL.I L.rrlt j,ki I Ik. 1 1
ill Si let 3! basin today. No new ires
were reDortPd todav- und thu old
Pbluzes are burning slowly.
r DltOWMNG HOY ItLM I LI)
t KUOKNK, Ore. Thu heroic res
from drowning of Jerome
Scott, a 11-year-old boy of Kugene
'by John Sanders, I'J, ulso of this
.city, In the coast fork of the WIL
hunctte river was reported yes
terday. The hoy had been in
wading und ventured too fur out
w here thu curreht bore him dow n
tream, . His cries for help were, heard
and Sanders, who wus In u boat
,with a girl, jumped In with his
clothes on und swimming 3D or
40 feet reuehed the boy who had
lost consciousness. He took hint
to shore und resuscltuted . him In
a few minutes. The rescue win
vituesBt!tl 1 by . a , large crowd of
picnickers, Including . thu boy's
parents. '
-;' noAi ( i:i i:imATio si:t
V HOOD JllVfcnt, Ore. A celebra
tion to mark officially the open
ing of the Mount Hood loop und
ihe completion of the Mood Itlver
Vhltw Sulmou interstate bridge will
be held here July 4. A formal In
t Hution to Portlauders to at lend
Ihe ceremonial wus extended by
y. T. Uaker, secretary of the Hood
lrer chuinber of commerce.
v: 111 v tit l,i;ss
A.NU blJ.I, ixm m:ssi
.' Klutkl uul .While lints
Venttlutor screens, .
Atlilrtk- Inderamr
Mpn'lal t 4th- .
Orijjlnai 1 liliKn hlioea
' , : , : :
A 15. on -value.
. . More': ,
Virgin Wunl llnllilnic Hulls
i'or Latllcs untl UcntlfiiH-u '
Our Prh .
Values $0.00
We huve 'Bome other Butts
l-ior t.v-
Vuluea S1.7G
Visit V HvUm lliijlnif
The New York
Store
1216 Adams Ave.
lk-.slrt.jrers 'of IliKh Priiffl
Cool Underwear
. l-'or Ihe "KhhllrV mill IUty
ULOKI.ANI) 'IIANOH nieim pomfnrt lor the llnby and ;
WaINWOOK HI ITS for the older Tots.
Art & Baby Shop
' ' "EVERYTHING 1'OIt THE BABY"
HEMSTITCH! N(j ' llolpl Komnier Kl'AMPLNO
. i BtTI'THItlOK PATl'lORNH -. ..M. O, THHICAO : .
STAR
Thundering Thrills!
JACK MOLT, LOIS Wl LSOH,
ttOAH BEERy.RAYMOND HATTOH
Sl'KUIAL OKUHKSTKA AKKANGKMKNT
Thu opening of the loop road .
will be commemoruted at Hood
Jilver nieudows. 83 miles outh of
Hood lllver, where a delegation
from thin city will meet Portland
automobiles at 141:30 a. in. und es
c.ort them south along the road;
A number of features for the en-!
tcrtuinmcnt of visitor have been 1
planned,
"The Mount Hood loop road wllf
be. In the future, one of Oregon's
greatest assets," said Mr. HukerV
"We believe that the residents ot
this stale should become ucquuluu.
ed with this roud. that they may
help to convey Us message t
those from outside stales. We hope,
to have 11 huge delegation froi
Portland for this celebration.', I.
A sunken Horitun city In , tl
Medllerrani'un will be pictured bjf
means of 11 newly Invented under-
sea camera. a
LIOTEL ASTOb
2d 4 Hill Lo. A.k '
EVERY ROOM h PRIVATE TOILET
50c Bath. New. Modern .;. .
Cloe to Shopping District nd The.tre.
FREE GARAGE T.riS horn JI.50
i
in v this ho.mi;
5-MMim iiiiMlerii liome,
Km mI lMnl ion , Price,
Shrill. Will lake Iloiiua
lioan.
(tuKl A room house
ami It lot mi Cove
Ave. l'rloc $1800.00.,
Terms.
IU0 nnv.s urnr futon.
( 00 (I InipniveiiKHits;
KimmI water right; all
Iri-lgHtcil aud all hi
cnip. Irhe SIS.'i per
acres will.' crop or
$125 Hr aero without
crop.
WEEKS & BLACK
HKAIiTOHS
' Npw Foley llhljc,
IiiMirmice - Loant.
Jill
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ADMISSION:
Matinees, 40c; Kvenings, 30c; Kiddies, a Dime Anytime.
Starts Today
'THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE
5 Lit. rl 'CT'j'-JJlij' 't't'Ir-