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'Monday,. Juno 20, 1925. THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Papo Five I LUILIW.,.,.,.,., Local News In Brief Hero on lMwInmt .their home this mornlnc on the I Guy q. Thombrue. anil funnily brunch lino train after uttfiiiliiiK ijero In La Grande halurdny fromlthe funeral of Mrs, Htowe'H father, tiii'ir home ut Hilgurd on business. Here KniMluy j Mr. and Mm. Hen Cot nor were visitors to La Clmtulc yesterday from their homo ut Ludd Canyon. Ill I i Miss IJernieee Loflund was not ut work ut Hill's Jepar(inent titoro Saturday because of illness. Went Ui Buker ! Mrs. Krank -Hansen and liltl Miss WUinifrcd linmeu went to Ytaker this morning on truin No. Zi to spend the day. H : licit for week end Mrs. liiffu Hell und daughter, Ir ene, a pi lit tb week end in La Grande vlalting friends. They ur from Echo. K. Z. Curpenter here Guests nt dinner Miss Chloe Taylor. Mrs. Uoy It. Currny, Miss Hcrnlcec Lotland find Mrs. Ada Itussell went to Island flty l'Yiduy evening and were din ner k iicat a at the home of Mia. Fred Kiddle. Itetiirned home - Alter two days spent In Ixi Gran de visiting her mother, Mrs. Cora role, who Is in the hospital here. Mrs. Minnie Browning left this morning for her home ut liaker. i visilliiir lien Attended convention Mrs. tfade Kins returned yester day from Portland a Tier attending the Neighbors ' Woodcraft on vVntiou held there lust week. , i . Have baby son Mr. and Mrs. Harry I'roetor are the proud parents of an eight pound ljahy sun horn to them yes liTilay afternoon ut the Ur uncle. Itundu Hospital. J . On way .to l-:n ter prise Mrs. Hazel Iloe.li und two child ren wcris In Im Grande, this motiv ing on their way to Enterprise for an Indetinlto visit with relatives there. They are from Valley, Ne braaka. f Attend Institute Miss Kranris Hale and Miss Kdl fh Kale, of HeriniHton, were in La Grande this morning on their way to Wallowa Lake to attend the Lp Miss Helen McDonald's wedding which will take place, tomorrow June .10. Here shopping Mis. 11. l Hill was shopping In La Grande this morning. rUie re turned to her homo ut Teloeuset on train No. 2L itelurned home After u week spent In Lu Grande guests at the home of Mr. und Mrs. 11. Hayes, Mr. and Mis. U. M. Mayberry and small son, Hob. re turned to their home at Pendleton yesterday. Hand cut Hubert Smith will not be able to work for some time as the- result of a severely cut hand, received Saturday, while cutting meat at the Crescent Meat Market. The se eund and third fingers on his right hand are badly injured. She saya Mrs. Cole nicely. is getting ulong Arrlid Saturday William MeNabb. of lb rkeley, California, arrived In Lu Grande Saturday evening. Mr. MeNabb I and Miss Helen MeIouald will be married tomorrow, ut the McDon ald homo here. Meetings closed The Kvangelistlc meetings which have, been taking place at Iinbler for several days closed last even ing. Dr. Elmer Grant Keith, pas tor, who has been in charge, bap tised a group of people and receiv ed (hem Inlo the church during the services. At U iillituu . . . Miss Eileen Morelucjc tprnoit lo her home at Wallowa .Saturday alter spending several days In La Grande with her father J., P. Morelock. She was ueeompanled home by Miss Ann Lyman, who spent the week end "ere. Visiting here K. E. Eat lies, Hon of Mr. and Mrs. 1 A. Eames of this cliy, ar rived in La. Grande Saturday and i. i , irwnim, h,.tnir held I will visit here for a few days. Mr. Kamcs just nnisncu uiKiug me State dental examinations for there. r. H. J. Uuckman and family of Seattle, came to Iai Grande from Wallowa yesterday and aro guests at the George T. Cochran home here. They will probably return to their home at Seattle in u few days. Ki'tlll-mil flimi rorllttlltl Mr. unci Mm. It. A. Jack ri'linn iil to l.ii ('.ramie llittt moruliiK ni ter srverul ilays spi'iil ill rortkuul MrH. Jack iiUenilt'tl thu Ni'lKliliors of Wooilcraft convenlluli th.-ii". Thry won. lu'coiiipam u on Ihfir trip by their .son, Kdwtli; who re mained in I'orlhiua Willi hia uncle for Homo time. ; ' Annul wcilillnij , Auio.cK,llii' out of (own people wlm' will attend Ihe Mel Kmald-Me-NUVill WPddillK Which will take pla ce tomorrow aro Mr. and MrH. Wil liam MarHh and two hoiih of Port land, who will arrive In l.a Grande tomorrow. Charles l.'razier of Portland will arrive h-'re Hometlmo today or tomorrow by motor lor tho uTMir. ;oii( to Oiitariip It. II. lialdocli. Stale llluhway eliBineer with offlOB liere lias ir.ine to (lutarlo to inspect the highway in that Kecllon, To visit ' J. BeitBharllcr. ftcoctnpanled by his daiiKhtcr, Miss Stella, passed through iiti Grande this niornlnB from KiiBene on their way to Kl Kin to visit with relatives there for some. time. Icon and WashlliKton. He Is a Kra-.inK operations there. and tho According 'dilate of thu racllie Dental Col- lege ut Portland. Itctui-iietl lo Wallowa Mr. and Mrs. John Stowe nnd Heit tor wcililill Mrs. M. Krazler. of Portland, Miss Stelllv K'asoner, of Sacramen to, California, and MisH Jennie lleasoner. of Winters. California, arrived In Im Grande this mom Widths from ' inch to 12 inches Lengths from 1 yard to 10 yards Glass Drugs Inc. La Grande, Oregon 300 PEOPLE AT MEETING OF GRANGES (Continued from Page One.) New Remedy Chadwlck sang with a violin, wixo- phono und piano ueeo m punt men t ployed by Hnhert iJiird. Josia iMurk und Mrs. John Miller, respective ly. (itange leader 1r'S4nt. An uddresa by Kohert Withy combe, superintendent of the ex perimental station was followed by a Uramutic reading by Agues rud dock. The main address of tho day wus made by George A. I'al mlter. master of the state grange who told of some of the progress being mude In grunge, work. Mr. 1'almlter made u special trip to I'nion to he present at the meet ing. A recitation by Master Nlee of the-Juvenlle grunge, a song by Tony Smith of I'nion and an uddress by I mn hum Wright, enntern Oregon pionet-r and K. I lhiliard. of Cor valliSt county tgent master of the Oregon Agricultural college exten sion department, concluded the i program. , A portion of tho day was spent by the visitors Inspecting the oroiwi jut the experimental station. These were reported In unusually fine conditio" dor this time of year. MONTANA HIT BY TEMIJLOR (Conttnud from Page One.) Dr. Max Thorek. surgeon-ln-chlef of the American Hospital. Chicago. Is credited with a discovery Hint ni.iv do away with tho use of the kulfr l In cases of hon Infection, and hence cave many lives. His remedy con I Gists of applying n wet compreM containing n combination of alumi num and potassium nltrnto, . Cortland UtHt l-'rlday.and spent the week end. returning to l,a Gnuidn last evening. Mr. Watkins went to 1'orl land on a business trip and the others visited while there. to announcement from the high way oil ices thiH morning the oiling or the Lone Tree-l'nlon section oflsion there the Old Orecon Train will start! Lhniit .lulv 8 or !. !!' I At Wallowa Luke Walter It. Coley, of the Central office of the Kpwortli League, with headquarters at Chicago, accom panied by Henry l- Kreiich ami wife of Philadelphia, a member of I he Methodist 4 'hurch Kx tension board, pasesd through l.a (Jrande yesterday on their way to Wallowa Lake to attend the Kpworth Lea gne Institute, which is now in ses children, of Wallow; returned to Inc. They came to I .a Orande Motnrcd I'miluiul Mr. and Mis. Charlc.'t Watkins, Innd children. Kills and William. for! and I mm and Lena, motored to m W A r I ' MAKE For The Third And Greatest Week Of THIS MIGHTY vt'lllllg Mr. and Mrs. luight Kloster and small son. Hobby, left last night for Portland after spending some time in La Grande at tho homo of Mrs. Kloster's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W". I'. Mohr here. They were acocmpanled ' to Port- und by Miss Helen Mohr, who will islt there indefinitely. She will laltend the International Christian iL'ndenvor Convention there tho tat of this week. buildings of Meagher county and many of the bus in ess structures , structures have been demolished' with an estlmaled loss of $ lon.ooo. ; ) EATII LIST A property damage toll of 100,U0( was lso exuoted at Three Korks, U was reported. The Warm Weather HAS FORCED Underwear and Shirt Sales Have You Your Summer Supply? If you need any get them now while our Removal Sale is in full force. ASH BROS. 18 Union County Boys Enroll for C. M. T. Camp Continued from Pago One.) IN QUAKES -UNCERTAIN ff'ontlniiert from Pngo One.) In the business district. thunder storms, or an average of 4 4.0011 a day. The amount of energy released by these flashes is too stupendojs for tho human mind to grasp, the book points out. It Is suggested by the met eorologists that the water power of the earth, which has already been harnessed, be used as a. measure. Figuring on t hat basis. It is estimated that double that amount Is represented by one I flash of lightning, consequently in any 'given second there is re leased from the clouds more en ergy than tho world's water pow er stations yield in six months. l j ij muu was found necessary at tho' Mount Hopd trout pond because of . the screen being lifted. Thousands, ,. or fish escaped nnd piled up In tho mi.wdu.st. and tho screen was then replaced by the marauder. . Trout Let Out of Pond. j. HANHY", Or. A night watch- Survivors of Hie San Kranelseo rnniuTn ...Hl.linK l.,r,. .l,..ln,v,l IM.t ei ii iriiiimir hi ioieiiee. The quakes broke water and gas mains and snapped telephone nnd telegraph wires. Telephone corn- are being carefully watched. ganixed athletics and supervised recreation form an Important, pari of the inslructipnal program. Tim moral welfare oi the Btudent-sol- diers is being looked after . by Chaplain John W. Heard and Chaplain l-Mwin Hurl Kg. Protes tant, Catholic, Jewish and Christi an Science services will bo held in Camp each Sunday. CITY RAZED BY INTENSE UPHEAVAL (Continued from Tuge One.) munication wilh Los Angeles wus restored about 11 o'clock when n single line In a garage was found to be functioning. Slate street is closed to traffic owing to the danger of badly dam aged business blocks collapsing. Markets 'hi fa? ta ALE For I I 'OI I'll, AM) .MIthl'iTS. I l'(PUTI.ANI, on'.'CAP) !( " 1 1 1 Klnw. Mvcth lo Ml C'lll.s low '(r; hlKH f lo IT) ci'tils lilKll-i" Mln'i-p Mli'ii.ly Ho fid i-i'llls hlKh'-r. Hkbb mid uulU'.rrnt Hii'inly. lliit ; I 4 lie. . a f ' ' ' , " t 111 Tl lOKI'.Vr. ; SAN I'liANCIHi'l) (AT) Uut- li rlut r.:ic Iht. loilay. Bigger and Better Bargains All This Week KEEP COOL BOYS ON THESE HOT-WEATHEK AND 4TH OF JULY SPECIALS UNIONS Men's Athlctk- Niilnso.il; l lllon Sulla, 75c vul llea, now ' 49C A Suit KM I UTS Mens fine linns Slilrll. beautiful new silk striped lllllterllllH, net k-lianil n I y I -' ; leKuliir $3.45 viilue, now ledileed lo $1.49 OCTINO T OOfl Men's and ludies (luting Togs, spcci;il salu at 20 DISOUNT I'NIONS Men's Hummer weight eot ton rllbeil I'nio'M. Hie 'we 1 I known Cooper Knit brand: Bliort sleeveu. unkle leiiKth: n-.lr recul.ir $1.45 Kraile, on aaie ut 98C HATH I NCI Sl ITS Men'R Ladles' Cadet. Misses'. Hoys an 1 Children's Jantzen Hathing Suits on sale at 10 DISCOUNT SPKCIAL on Chil dren's Wash Suils, now going AT COST lo S years RIGHT HERE- IS UNDISl'UTAISLY THE GREATEST MONEY-SAVING Suit Sale Ever Attempted in This City or Counly (UNT (LPTHIEB 'The Store With a Conscience" Kl'lTS Kxlra! HlK lut of Men's Btrlrlly all-wool Suita made l.y MIclineL Slenis - Co., nlHO-l'it i''olin In-arid ii li d 1 0tH T Bwd. makes. In .llii lot. A wonderful as- . tartiii'-nt. of pat teruii. anil the val ues "uri?" an Jiifrli .";-' S4.45. grouped In one Mk lot .toV tiuleli sale al $19.75 SI'lTS Men's nnd . Young Men's flae light weight Kn.; Ilsli Cravanetl. I S'-lge Suits, mad" by 1 : o s e n w a I I & Well this wa son's newest shad. s In London strii j.atterns. I'rleed in Ihe regular wny el $J'.'A5: we are giv ing you ail (he prn rit when we oll-'r them al $21.85 SIITS Grouped in one big lot, making it easy for you. lu choose, will be lo nid M I c h a e 1 Stem & Co., "I" K i t Form well known m 1; e of men's strictly uil w ool. hand-lallore 1 Suits newest pat tens and materials vatm-a to t-i'J.b'j, on sale at - $24.85 SIITS Again we will orier during thin Monster Idspo s;il Sale. Mh ha-I . Sterns t Co., , Suits, also the; famous Kit Komi brand, st rlc -y all virgin wcntl in a t e r I a I s, lilnh gra.le men's Sufis, that were priced 1o nell r e g u I a r I y at- $fj,f,(i, . He ilicU, Men they won't last long at $29.75 SI 'ITS - Kine. high grade Suits for M- n Michael Sterns .& Co. make- a won derful aJMOltlllellt ol strictly all-wo'jl SuIIk, designed an I tailored by Amerl ca's foremost tail ors, in new models as well as models for the conservatr.e dresser. Values t $4S.rn, choice will be giwn of this fine lot nt $33.45 WALLOWA LAKE GIVEN PRAISE (Continued from I'hi; fine.) S'"ITS Here's an other I ot. or the famous Michael Stems & Co.'s all wool Slits for Men; workmanship unex celled, tailored into models for eve' y man -- a wonderf ,il assortment of ihe newest and this sen son's most u antcl patterns, which e have priced In the t gular way up ! r.j.". Vou may tak'1 your c li o I c e when this Monster Ptsposal Sale opell.f. ,-$38.95 tacitly confine the limits of ncen ery to Ihe Columbia Itlver high way, are in for new delights." Itinerary of Trip. The itinerary f Ihe trip follows: Thursday. July 2 Leave Port land, old posloflice building, Sith and Morrison streets; ii:H0 p. in., arrive Columbia Gorge hotel S;;jo ). m. Friday, July It lcave Columbia Gorge hotel 7 a. in., arrive Pendle ton 12:ii p. m.; have Pendleton J:;tU p. in., arrive La Grande 4:45 p. m.: leave Iai Grande (linn p. m., atrive Wallowa Lake 'j:V,u p. m-, Saturday. July 4 Leave ! WUl lowa l,ake S a. in., breakfast at L'n lerpriso I) a. in-; leave Lnterprise 1 1 a. m. arrive Wallowa I -ike 1 1 ::tn a- ni. The following are among port landers who have made reserva tions to vi.-dt Wallowa 1-ako and Isil Grande; Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Stanhope pier, Mr. ami Mrs. William P. Merry, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Luke, J. Nellson Har ry. Geo. Il'lhiur. Mr. and Mrs. cjias. Piper. Miss Ann Kiel, Geo. it. . llraiulenburg, Mr. and Mih. Jesse Sills, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip O'Toole, Mr. and .Mis. Marshall Dana, C. C. Chiipmnn. li. C. Lejler, Herbert iCuthbert. Kd'iie Weinbaiim, i aii Kreemttn, Al Kcktman , Mr. and Mr.. Fred W. Volger, Mr. and Mrs. 'Arnold Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Victor iliibbard. Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Ti gar, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Hale. ;.lr. and Mrs. A. G. Kainscy, Mr. land Mis. L. It. ltusse, Mr. and j.MiM. Go. Grayson, Mr. and Mih. .1. C. Loberis, M r. and M rs. N. r;2 1 Longeiibaugh. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sigloh. Ir. and Mrs. Fred Picker !ing, Jial Hillman, 1 V. Jenkins, ! chief of notice, Frank Krvln. traf- Jj'fic m'iiiimI. W. W. Kly. Geo. Webber. il. H. Harwoo.l, jolin K'-nne.iy. j. ll. Mlekle. Chits. McCaughey. Geo. j liaucli. F. S. Porter. I r. Harry Leo I Fording. A. V. Cuuthurn. HIIJLE SCHOOL REPORT GIVEN (Continued from Pngo fine.) jour appreciation of the fine help I in the unit 1 r of rnislUK budget land i hunk all for their donations I which made th- school possilde. J "or the to! a I money raised and .expended (iiM w.p p-ild nut for ' mm per -tntenilent and principal tnl ams. Tlie balance was expended ' for books, 4iipplls. printing, post. and m tic.-II ant out!,' Mr. Kieth SAN FUANCISCO (Hy tho Arao claled Press) The steamer Harb ra G. reported he felt a shock 15 ii.:ie off Santa Itartmra. ITnusu- olty heavy undulations are report- d on un otherwise calm sea. leveled" by the earthquake. The Cfthrlllo house and the big tbeach hotel at Santa. Harbara wero deal royed. according to Southern I Pacific iuivices. Most nf the bulldinir on State stree wore destroyed. Gibrallar Dam, u part of the l'y'i wMer syalcm brokti and emp tied, iheimcHMiigo said. 1 Hotel SptitM The Caiirlllo hotel first split In (wo and then collapsed. It had ac- couiiiiodiilloiiH for three hundred. All wire communications Into Santu Murbara are cut off. Hundreds of messages from ens-j lern clth-H directed to the earth- HioUe wept area were held up here by commercial telegraph om panics because communication v It Ii the Hcction had been Htiapia d. The Southern Pacific dispatches said that the ojuaUe caved in the round house at Santa Harbara end leinolished tho railroad alatlon at Golesta, nine miles north of Santa Karl -am and thrust railroad tracks out of llnu at Nuplea, 15 miles north. Oil Tank Collnp-e.I The dispatches were went jut before com munication with Santa Itarbara failed. The Pacific Telephone and Telo- gra pti company reported I hat the Santa HarbaiM exchange was de molished. An oil lank collapsed at Naples, according to the. Southern Pacillc. I, OS ANGKLKS, !ty tho Associ ated Press) The Southern Pacific Is sending a roller train to Rnntu Itarbara, officials' announced. 'I ha train is composed or nine coaches, several til new and carried u score of trained nurses. HAJ. LCIS OltlSPO. fJty Ihe far. soclaled Press) The. Southern Pa cific is hauling water . trains at Carplnteria 14 miles south of San tu lhuliara for use in llie stricken town. V. IH'Y l'Olt IJCSS AM) SKliIi lOU 1-KSS1 Khnkl nnd White lints Ventilator screens. -Km Men's Suits All colors and styles tl.75 lo :M.H5 Young Men's Nulls Very best quality. $0.ND to $18.75 Virgin Wool Italhing Suits For Ladles and Gentlemen Our I'rlee $'Ma Values $ij.00 We. have some other Suits I-'or 07m Values L75 Visit Vs llefoi-o Ituying The New York . Store 1216 Adams Ave. Ki'slnijprs of llluli l'ili' HOTEL ASTOR 2Dd A Hill Lot AbmIm EVERY ROOM hat PRIVATE TOILET 50 Bath New, Modem I Close lo Shopping District and Theatrei FREE GARAGE lanfl from I 1HY THIS HOME i t 5-iimh n iiKHleni I muse, I , gcHMl l(Mn t Ion. l'rltv, I I ViZii. Will take llonus M 1 lioun, I ;ood 0-tooiii house I nntl a I oi h on Co vo I 1 Ave. I'llcfl 91800.00. f I Terms, I 100V ncres near I'nion. ( o o (I iiiiproveiiients; KoimI water rigid ; all Irrigated nnd nil lu crop. Pi h o pr m'ns with crop or $125 per aero without crop. WEEKS & BLACK !l f moAiroits 111 i NfW I' oil), lllilg. I 11 liisiiraiioo - Ixmn 1 II SON IS ItOHN TO CIIAPUNS LOS ANOKLIOH (AP) lllrih of -pound ami to Mts. Llm Urcy "Implin, wife of the Mini eomedlnti, t'hurles Sp-ncer Chap lin, was announced by spokesmen of the actor here Sunday, They said that the baby, which arrived at Ihe t'haplin nmnslon in Itever- ly Hills at 0:10 o'clock Sunday morning, would be named Charley Spencer t'haplin. Jr. Chaplin married Llla Grey, then his leading woman, In llie Utile Me xican tow n of Kiiipaline last No vember 2f. Secrecy surrounded the comedian's wedding plans and excited unusual public Interest lu the newspapers. WW FUANCISCO. ltv the As sociated Press) The American i lied Cross headquarters here are negotiating for all available urmy airplanes to rush a rally equipped relief force to Sanln Harbara. 71 Accountant Qunliry. NF.W YOltK (AP) Sevenly four of the candidates who tried the recent examinat Ioiih for cer tified public accountant registra tion, conducted In 2 a states, suc ceeded in pnwdng according to tin American Institute' of Accountants which prepareil the examination. There were 4 :m condidates of whom Mi were conditioned and Vil fail ed. Tin largest number of success ful candidates was in Indiana, wltn California Hecond and Texas third. We Go Out Of Our Way To Serve An Kvcryday comment , ' 'What a nice place to trade; everything you sent me was just right. Give Us That Trial Order. THE CITY GROCERY Jnjtt Itack ol 0rr" on Fir Street ' tHONI MAIN MI RAX HA I'M FKKB DELIVERY liililnliiu: r'iiri'rr rnlriiNlilnjf Slllirlliliills SIimi- or I'OIHT l.nNIMIN ,AI'). -Hcin-rfly U II"..' ini.l p;iMHi-. ! i' 111 iinil yar out. vvlnh-r lilltl Mummi-r, wlifll lli(;iu ui(. not nl li'iisl HI"- IlKlilnliiK HllSlK'M KIIIIM'lVhl'I'l' hi tin. Wlll'l.l, ii.'i'cinlliu? In tin. iiTinlly Ihhiii'iI Mini' Honk if llii' nii'li'uioini?l(:iil uri'lili Ol till' Ill'lltHll BOViTTllllPIlt m-rvlci'. I un lull It yi-nr, Biiy llir lunik. I hi- worlil (xiiciii ilci.H I illlll.lioii General Cords Co a Long Way to Make Friends. Jennings & Shumate Irb'.i Vniis to be Taken. IHTUJ.V (AP) A census will be taken in Ireland next year, in ihe northern counties at hast. It will be the first count of the population .since before thu war. Upholstering I iiiiilliue or All Kinds Itcpalred. Packing ami Cent lug l-'iirniliiro Main Doyle Zimmerman Purse Twist A NKW SIIII'.MDNT OF I'l'ltSK TWIST All Mir iii'iv hliiiili-s, :i oiiools for 91.00 ALSO ,i A Mn; Mm- f Hi-mis Art & Baby Shop "EVKityTiiiNO for tiif, nAn IIKMffiIT"IIINJ Holrl Somnwr lUilK. KTAMl'INQ DirriEiucK l'A'rruuNS i. si. o. threat ' ' ' WITHOUT EQUAL BY ALL ODDS the: BEST.j Arcade TODAY UK BE DANIELS In The "Crowded Hour" The story or a srirl who lost n man and won her own soul. ' Comedy, "Deep Sea rank." concludcii. M Mill I Id l"T TlTi TiitryTJi-"fc