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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1925)
Tnewlav, June 30, 1025. Tape Six THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER GO i TO LECTURE v f'OVK, (Spec -liil Walt t Mh rhmn, of Haker, prt siih nl of the Old Or- cni Trail ASNOclntkiii, Rave a lt d lire mi "The Oregon Trail" lo Ihf famnmr wiion! Ttn-sday ev eiiin. 'I''"' lecture witft llili-n st int; ard was enthu.sianilclly rec-lv- On Wednesday a Kroup T o jd- of Ih" unmn-r school put on a imffi-ant In Ok- drove portraying tho eMabllshiii'liI of flic church In America. Thorn- Inking part wi-n-t It; Fivrend W. 1'. IteinttiKf an. It. v. -. -ml Findhy Miller, Iteverend William Murray Hr;id r. Iteven nd Famim r Horn. Mih. !. N. Tarhhur ton, M'SH Mary FHznbetb WHUamH, vii.,., 1 1,. mi.. i r I ill h.. I Willi- am. Frank Ikoii. '.lohn KneU. I, Paul an and lievennd Fd-!'" ward Honkin. with If. v. nnd I.. (1. t 1J. Williams in- direetur. Iteverend Flunr . Whniihh, who' h In-oii lecturing on Hlhle Hludyl ItllH lit the niiiiuii'-r ni liool waw failed lo hin lioine tn l)eiivr, Colorado, Wedtiefiday evnin).:. K.-vereml l.lndhy H. Miller. Who va railed to hl.s hoitu- nl Hood Itivt-r returmd h'undav 'Vn Inr t CMdiipMiil.-d l.y Mi-h. Milh r. Mr:., (...noiirrn. uim n.m j J!HHne,ham, WaMhinMlon. i.H i j.touly ill lor Hev-ral montim i.tJhomi. af..( h. r honte here, iian as her kui-niki h-r .onn, .lohn Itu.t.r. of Hula-r, J""' M'M M Monoulek. . Will UUter of K.-Im.. Wa.shinpton. "'"Kliam, WashiiiKtun. al and i'aul !:.ilt..r. H.r dauht.-r KUesiH of M . m. Monowi- k' parent ii. in ...-.I,. i. ..vn. (Nil to (Mr. and MrH. William HnrrfM. urilve in a lew days. i'iank William, vsho wan hurt in an n iiloiiiolilli- aerhii-nt 'two BEWARE! Of those who jockey prices. One price to all and a fair one is our policy. We do NOT increase our prices on prescriptions to cut on staples. The sick are not pun ished to benefit the well. FAIR PRICKS THE L & L DRUG CO. 4 mm X S 1AL JtellH. i . I- H,.,.) ... m AW forfait by QB . Check Sfal -tSt,ax rtlaihrt ,fVV?i Tt'i ' I tW- M l ii ''i l Wl M GENE II. & S. ELECTRIC Kxtra Stiir-A-Star No. 2 Shingles '. Nd. T. to 2 Y. ;. Cmilo Shinjrle I'll i I.in.seed Oil, Per (Ijillon The (irande Rondc Lumber Co. Ilettill Yard Arrets TiikKs on .iiuiumhI Ai ui'i'kn una whh taken to t )i honpl lul tit l.u (irande today tor an X ray x-miiiintlon. MInh A Me- K a a f man, of FuIIh "by, Oickoii. u liu 1h a wf Mik. Jotm Valentine, um tuaen to the lioKpltal at Hot Fake for 1 real nietit. MIhm Ma Fmbnvood, of (Jrand VuNey, t'olorailo, Ih a honmt Kneni i' ln r ihIit. M I'M. T. I'. Hefty. .Mr. anil M ra. F. I, KuhertH and l'ier son tileii and daughter 'Mu rn, in. tile a visit In Waliuwu Fake Tuendii M in. I. Tohlu and two children, of Pendhion, are the im-Mm ot M t h. Toldn'.H iriot h'-r, .Mm. F.vu Mhman. flair' Smith, an O. A. (. Mtnd elit, ta at home fur the Hllfiliner. (ilea UnheriH. who htu been a fjneat at IiIk fa I Jur'tf home, left Thursday tor hl.s home In Ivndle ton. 1,H (irande VMlorn , Miss Arlle (inf.sett, of t.a (Irnn df, wan here Thnraday. 'Mh r vln tloiM fhal day were Mr. and Mrs, .John Ituth't, Mr. and Mix. ('(avion May. Mr. and M.a Hay ron.Hl.irk Mak-r. Mr. and M. Marvin Mc 'N,''n' ot ,"""" Mr, and Mrs. Feu is McNeill, ot" Idaho FatlH. Mr. and M I'M. I '. W. Thompson, of l.a .,"' .. and- Mrs. John Kdn, Caldwell, Idaho. (Hie day laat week MrH. F. . Keejj bad UH lief kmi M I'M. I-.'d l-'ord, M i h. I.ot SmtdrasM, Minn Kathhni ('amplMl). Mrn. I :d 'I'ho maii and 1'iaiiU Tlioin.iM, all uf l.a ;rande. Mia-s I.oln l.aw.Hon, a i;radtiite of Mis lOuiher Johnson is in Ivn- oleton. Tom Towle ha.H been failed to Ordain, a su bin Ii of 'irt land, when- Uh mother Is HTioumy ill. Mr. ami Mrs. Ib rinaii I. mid, of Phoenix, Arizona, are ep.-etr.l lo arrive in a few day to upend the Hummer at the home of Mi. l.und'H parentH, Mr. and MrH. OHenr l.tind. The lnitiHt. YoilllK p-ople KV" a very intefeHtlnt; proKrnm Sunday eveniiiK relehraliiiK Pal hern day, Krverend J. W. Stayton, of the Hapthsl tdiiirch, h il Tuemlay to at tend the Hji 'lint 'on vet) lion at Heat tic, WanhlnKlon. Tin I ta pi tut yoniiK people will have a hn.sket .soeial at the honm of Mrs. A. II. MrOniu Friday rven-IWH In,. The Solvation army were In rv Wednesday eveniiif,' and after play-1 inn on (in atreet they put imiNiral proKi nin at I tie on a I la nl 1st i eiiurrh. Mih. F. F. Andernon returned a! few dayH iiffo from a vhsit to Port land and FutfeUe. Mrs. Mi'Ctain, Fee MeCIain, MrH. Slayton ind datiKhler, Truett. were Fa (irande viniloi'H ThnrHday. j Mlrifl Fihel tjuimby, MIhh Annet te FotiK, of Halnay. OreKOti, MIhh l.tosephine Hliss and MihH MarKery I'lilnhohu, of Fnion, Here Fovo vis- Qhe nine indi Oscillator supplies 1U cool hours Joranicliel J Cool, healthful hours uicfut hours. InJoiir hour as full of activity and energy if they were frehcucU by outdoor brctie That nevfr-titiiiR C-E brccie keep you going keeps you happy- Ac home, in stores, in rcttauronu, la theatre every v herd ELECTRIC "Check Seal" Retail Dealers We Sell (JKXKUAL F.LIXTUIC FANS .. $:!.;o !?2.0(l S l.:n si.:;.") Kellogg's Aid ... - Itohert hdwlti OIiIh ih Koln to ra uiin a piirtnerHhlp that wan Inter ruptt-d wtii'ii Frank K. KellojfK o) Mhi'ff-Mota went to lxndon rtH Ameri 'un tmUinnador over tt yr no. KelloKK in now wi-rtitary ot fllatn rtntl (iin, IUh fonntT law partner, hao been appointed by President C'uidldjfu aa uHHlntant at'Cietury, OF THE WEEK I NK i (Special). Mrs. F.Ne Willeiek and OaiiKhler, l.eola. who were vl.sitinw for the pa si week at the home of Mr. and Mm. W. V. Connor, lefl Sattirda evening lor (heir home In l.a Orande. -'ai iners around I'nlou have been busy the last few warm days putllnK up their fiiHt hay nop of the aeiiHon. I'nion will ii'd.. celebrate the Fourth a) home thin year, but will ko to ot her ilare.s, Home to Kltfin, Home to HaUer, and muny l'-nn me uay a.onK ineoan;. of Fatherlne Pieek, fiHhliiK and j '''X ronnell have ecured , . . . ' i maehinery to ki ade up Home of the Hide streetH 111 Fnion. M CroH-sIn, the roof man fron I Maker. hu been doiliK Home work in Fnion for the pant week. A few Hportsmeii have been on! fly in K f Ishlnj,' alonK' ' ,atherlne creek duriiiK' the past week, but the water Ih not finite clear iMiomih yet for IIiIh method of I flshttiK and the ralrheH have not f been very satisfactory. The old loeal Ion of I lie Fnion post office In the building adjoin hiK t he bunk, Ih being retnudWeit and will be tiHed by the bank a-s an office for directors' meetings and for ol her Himilnr purpose. Tev. Arthur IIoiIkc. for the past two years pastor of the loci I 're.ibyierlan church. Kitnlay eve uliiK preaelied li Ih farewell ser mon to the congregation. He will leave shorlly for the cast win-re he plans to enter Heboid for furth er I raining. Sunday moi ulug the pulpit was filled by Itev. 1 1. A. Thompson of Portland and in the afternoon there was a copgreg.i t ional meeting to consider t h" plann for rut ure work In the or gnnia! Ion. Mr. and Mih. W. V. Connor, ,T. X. Scarbrough. Mr. and Mrs. Henry (biggs, -Mr. and Mrs. K. F. lieu t er. Mih. Shappatt, and Mr. Pearl Shaw and dnunbter. Vera, were over to I .a (irande Sunday attending the Odd Fellows, nnd Hebekah picnic at tho city park Sunday. The cherry crop In thl.t section of the valley Is about rcudy for marketing. According, td 4ho' wlio are in the cherry "gviTne" Fne crop ihlH year will be about half of w ha I it is In noi mat yearn. Cuh Fewln is here from San Franeifieo lor an extended visit, with ids mother. Mrs. Helen Few ln and other relatives. Feo Flatfeller, who has sob! O lt his interest In the Faslern Ore gon Meat company here, will re main In Fnbm for n .short time in order to straighten up his ac counlfi, then will have for Kntec prise. The Acme garage, owned and conducted by (Jeorge Hrown, has ttnrs Thursday. Miss (Jnltnby nnd Miss r.ong, accompanied by M,ls; (Julmby's in ot her a re 'it route tn Oklahoma and stopped ol f In Fn ion to visit friends in passing. The women of the civic Cluh will giv,. a chicken dinner at the I. o. (. F. hull Wednesday evening. This is a public dinner. Th pro. ICerdHC lo be Used for t lC COVO pllb- i Mo library. School Fnds, , The second year Fastern Oregon Simuner school clon. ,1 Thursday. .Iaue IT,. The usual lessons and bctnres were heard Friday tnorn 'Ing. hut after lunch, the teachers jtuid pupils packed their bags nnd jwetit to their various liotues. ! Cnve niouriis the bifis of John Archibald McNeill, who pas.se-1 a :wav at Fa (Irande, June ?4. John ! McNeill iim born In Sevettsvitlc, .Texas. November 1' 7. ISf.S. He was inarrb-il In September, ISTS to Miss Sylvia Virginia Hell. T. tl Chltdieil ere born lo tln-m, alt of whom surxlve. The tamily came west In J'eal and iiMde their home at Cove for eighteen years. Since that ( hey lme lived at Haker and Fa Grande. He is survive.! by tho fol lowing sons and daughters: Marv el) b Netn, ,,f Fa Grande. W. A. McNVlM. r Gove. Feu is McNeill. Idaho Falls. C. V. McNeill, Shell dan. Mis. Annie Fyan. Fuwreuco. leiin. Mrs. Winnie Ogdcii, Cald j w Idaho, Mis. I.ulu Uutter. Mrs. Key Coiustock, Mis. Fontiie May, ; Haker. and Mrs. Hose Thompson, ot La Citniitlc, m us been Juuclt Improved by the addi tion of an oil houne and Hied over the filling Hlatlon, fill neatly p.ilnted in the Vettex colorn. A h uge elect etc Hign in being placed acroHH .Main slreet in Sou'h Fnion. pointing the way to the (loudbrod auto camp and rewoK. The K. O. F. X- P. Co. Ih putting up the Hign 'Just where the ntri-'d fioiu tin- camp cnterM Main Mtrc-t. Itobetla Wright left the bttt r part of the week for HelJingha.n i to attend the gtatc normal Hchoot at that place, Her Hlntcr, VVailH I, itad already gone to t he normal, but Hobetia could not get a wit v , jiint at Hie beginning of the h tin nier tiMiii and il enter hcIiooI a few dayn late. lioth girts will teach In thlH part of the coun'y next Hchool year. The high wind Friday night: blew down a large Hhade Ir-e: near the Main ha I Huffman reai- leiice In North Fnion. but for tunately the tree fell nerohH t he eel and no ila inago whh done. , Mihh Alice i'adueil and h-l ; niece, Helty. have gone (O Hcllilln-j ham, WaMh., for i4 moiiih'H vwil , with relatives. They left Fnui ; for the Sound city Thursday. I In appreciation of the work h has done for them as hcouI ma.i- and worker whh the Siouts while living In Fnion, the Hoy Scuti tn gave a farewell dinner to Itev. Arlhur Hodge last Wednes day evening at I lie home uf Mr. , and Mi.'i, F. F. Iteuter, The looms vveie decorated with flags aid with flowers of the national cou, s. i Hiring tin- evening tlo boy.i pc. sentetl their ret i ring scoutmaster with n belt and b'-ll b tekle as an : appreclalion of w hat be has done ; for them and the Jnti-iest be his, taken in their at' fab H. Mih. Iteut er assiHtcd by Mrs, Homer Cheney, and Mrs. (litkison, acted as ho:-! te.sHes for the boys and the lioiioi- gueHtfi, which included Mrs. Hud:;e and their little daughter. A special meeting of the Meth odist Fadien' Aid uiih held at the Flora Kiel block home in Nor! a Futon last Wednesday afternoon. The aid plans to have their ph-nic' on the 15th of Juiy and the Sun day Hchool may join them and have their annual picnic on that day ulo. One of the officials of the Cen tral P.aitroad ot Oregon was Honie what surprised Hie other night when the agent at Fnion ,iun.' lion called him up over the phone and told hint to come down and get hi. train off tht main line cf the O.-YV. railroad. The new car had been left standing on I he track near the station and in some manner the brakes became loos.',1 allowing the par lo start down tlm track. Ah it wan all duwn grade to the Junction it simply kept on going, passed two switches and when noticed by the agent it waa cavorting out on the main 1 i tt like a fellow who had imbibed too much home brew. Tile run away was coaxed back to i' h rightf'il place before any trains passed through the Junction. Micxico Insists Its Hallroud.. . 0MM-uto Mrc 1 IciuinHitCjilly M FX ICO CITY (AP) ?A'rter mont lis uf negotiations wljpi the various raiUvaynnti'a brotherhoods over wage scales and working con ditions, t he depart mont of com munications has fixed the annual budget of the national Hues at 7N, miu.ono pesos ad formulated plans to slash expenses, cut salaries and reduce personnel to bring the lines' operating cost down to that figure. The 1 it 24 budget was approximately lar,ii(in.nao pesos. A reduction In freight rates is scheduled as soon as the tines be gin to show a profit. Included in tho current reorgan isation Ih Fie cancellation of more than KniMt annual passes and n presidential order which, in past , years, have reached staggering to tals. Frio the Ked called the land he discovered Greenland because men would be more easily persuaded thither if the land had tt good name. Our Paint and oil Hade F giiug like nn em ii y bnriid ei it the Mngnrn FalK. We bno tak en lit the city of Portland as jmit of our territory. Two flue look ing imwdhtg alciitcu out of Port land iopH'il at our place of bu--Imcm yc-teeilay ami loiulcd Hie back end of their touring car whh some of on i' etutitiel. aitil-bes and paint lo take back lo Portland illt l bent to use on (heir t 'l lliotuet. Tticy HII Imd money left i lo rattle In tbeir po ki't. Tlie lca-( anyone can miv nlMttii tbce two nu n W iltry both lme gir.)!! 1 .eni Hollcil Fln-eed Oil. SI M p i unllou. Paints. nntKlMs, Fitanii I. Hougy and Vcim Paint, tlotw Paint, all for S2 wr galbni. We have Mtnte gootl Itouh FitinlM'r In 2 F. ;lxFJ'i nnd lxt ;'- hr JH7.50 per M., f. o. b. jaid. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Tw I'oor Mnn' l'Hfml" Opno. IXuuidrjr. IMtonr M-2IH No Sunday nulitCNA f ' I 1 I rfj iK-TXdi .(Hrx v'r,-. fJi i I iitwt t r f x i I I 0I10?P0Wl ;! ll i j I l I I liil ill lUk tLL J? 'bSIjiILsSi V tlL Ma & . m.u $m Ifel TT iT li -til iSifi m y i : s $ m y . p III Hfi i 1 i I P i m SI II ill 1 9 1. 1 v . ii III iu $ J i 'III pi i ' II III U y MM My w w- w. MM -M- JJL Mm ill ip Tor nii nr nir nnMAniir III ill M i P 1 0M WkfF ii III II I I ii I ii mft r: 11 w III Ii s i 1 1 1 w y I p tevi fete 1 p p t !x" ",M ' 11 , If H 0 M S b ilk Q ill BY THE PERKINS MOTOR COMPANY IN THEIR SALES ROOMS COR. 4TH. AND ADAMS SALE AT 2:30 P. M. ftND 7 O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING m $ ent at Start of TERMS VlT T? Should See This Sale Whether You're Interest J. J J ecj in The Purchase Of A Car Or Not. hilt SEATS FOR THE LADIES tin: mm "aim i. ,i.iqwM4.'HMt'.n mm , ? Afternoon Sale 2:30 O'clock. OWNERS Greson Sales . , lt inrtMMmi,M - ir - r A FORD TOURING CAR You Don't Have to Buy or Bid to Get in on This, But Contestants Must Be Pies- ONLY V3 DOWN Balance Easy Payments I ill I Co., Auctioneers - r -Wiin-iiiiilM