La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 02, 1925, Image 5

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    Thursday, July 2, 1025.
THE liA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ;
Pane Five1
Local News In Brief
roMINU
Pioneer picnic
Turk Jul' HI.
rive-May Observer
tfeuool Htiirta July 7.
vi:.is
lit lllvei-Kldo
Cooking
A. lucc Ihcre.
Indefinitely.
They will remain
1iiIiicm visitor
J. I'. Morse, uf I avcnport. Wa
shington, is u liUHint'H viuitur to
,a Grande,
Went to Hut liakt
Mrs. K C Hull went to Hot Lake
this morning un truin No. 24 to
Mp-nl the dy n it It her huahand,
who is taking IrcutmenlH tlict-c.
filed ly Much
Mrs. I'j. I'adon, of I'm-tkind, ar
rived in I .a Grande this morning
called by the lllncgK of hrr slsler.
Here from IjoMIiic
l-eltoy l'araon. Cheviolet dealer
of Lonllne, Oregon, was a hunlnena
visitor to Im. Grande etU,erduy.
To tisit daughter
Mih. Jennie While, of Welser,
passed tlirough I .a Grande this
niorning on her way 1u Klein to
visit her daughter, Mr. S. !. Foster.
From Oklahoma
Mrs. Gcortfe Allord und on. Me
rit, were in ha Grundc this morn
ing on l heir way to Joseph, where
they expect to iiKike their home.
They are from Oklahoma.
Visiting in I.a Grande
Mi'H. Kilna Kiibuell and son,
Kulph, accompunled by hi wife,
all of Itrow nHvillc. are viwltlng in
Iwi Grande at the home of Mrs.
V. H. 11 uracil.
At Mctllcal Springs
Mrs. Kate Hhnley Ih Hpending a
few days at Medical Springs visit
ing friends.
line from IjOK Anodes
Mr. und Mrs. W. 1 Allen, Jr., of
I.uh Angeles, California, are visil
ijjg in la Grande the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Hruee licnnis.
Ilny with Aggrnvnlor
Abblu Green, of this city, has ac
cepted u position ii a piano phiyer
with the Aggravatbrs from O. A. (.'.
They will play all summer at Ital
boa Ueach, California.
Home from visit
.Miss Yalette Harer lias returned
l.her home lie re after a months
vimI to 1'orttand and Kugcne. She
reports tin excellent time while a-way.
(oiii!t to Kntcrprift?
Mrs. H. l'rice, of Kan Francisco,
California, and Mrs. H. A. I'lum
inor, of Chicago, Illinois, accom
panied by Muster Hilly Shanahan,
were here this morning on their
way to Knterprise to vish Mrs. J.
Hero from SiimmervHIe
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Siwelfcl were
in ia Grande yesterday from their
home at Summerville on business.
They drove at new Chevrolet lour
ing tar home.
1 v,in-
Miss Uulh McAllister nd her
falher. A. McAllister, went to
Looking Glu Ms I his morning to
spend the day fishing there.
children returned to her home in
La Grunde tills morning alter
spending a week visiting lu 1'orL-
land.
Ht'rt from IxMlne .
Oscar Kurgason whs u business
visitor to La, Grande yesterday
from Lost inc. Mr. Furgastui is u
mechanic at Lost inc.
iB
. I
Here fl topping-
Mrs. A. L. Smith, of Klgin, was1
shopping In Lu Grande this morn- j
Ing. Khe returned home on the1
brunch line train.
Here from I'nlon i
Mrs. Jim Hutchinson. Mrs. Fred I
Fox, Mrs. tiegle Cllne und Mrs.
Whit Langford were among the U
nion people who were shoppers to
La "Grande yesterday.
Home from western Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Woodell havO
returned to their home utter a trip,
to w estern Oregon points. They vi-1
sled their daughter, formerly Mias
t'uultne Woodell, while away.
Mrs'. Clark licre
Mrs. J. M. Clark is spending the
week in La Grande visiting rela
tives und friends. Mrs. Clark for
merly had charge of the. city tour
ist camp here and Mr. Clark was
employed with the railway com
pany here.
ltd liming; home
Mr. and Mrs. G. I". Fung lit were
in La Grande this morning on their
way home to Knterprise, after an
extended trip tlirough Oregon and
Idaho, visiting at various points
while gone.
Kcturiicd home
After three weeks spent in La
Grande visiting with Mrs. Kline's
mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. C ftltne
left this morning on t heir , way
home to Glenns Ferry, Idaho.
Arrival this morning
Mrs. It. W. Baldwin arrived in
La Grande this morning und will
visit here for some lime with her
father. Mrs. Maid win is 1'rom
Heliinghain. Washington.
Ketiiriied home
Mrs. William 'iegle
Lodge meeting tonight-
La Grande Lodge V. K. O. Klks
will meet this evening for their re
gular meeting. A report will be
heurd from thu special committee
on Grand Lodge, relative to the en
tertaining of the Klks passing thru,
I41 Grande on .their .way to Port
land to the National Convention,
and final arrangements made.
Clinical
Thermometers
are guaranteed absolutely
safe und accurate. They
ull curry the . Massachu
setts Kcal, which ineunn
that they have "been in
spected, tested und en
dorsed by thu Massaciiu
' setts Division of Ktana
urds. A clear lens with u w ide
open scale.
Kasy to read and easy (o
shuke down.
Safeguard the lives of
those who ure dear to you
by using
A Reliable
Thermometer
Glass Drugs
Inc.
n3l&2SS&
. La Grande, Oregon
CONCERT IS
PRAISED BY
BIG CROWD
(Continued from Vsge One.)
igaiiiHt a soft accompaniment by
the French horns and trump In.
"Let It Ituin, Let It Four" by
! Waller ftonuldson. a fox trot which
Is very popular In the eust ut the
present time, was next played and
served to display the versatility of
the organization..
"Kgyptlan Love Ounce" by Ar
thur 1'ryor, f union band leader,
concluded the first half of the pro
gram , with an encore, "Dixie
nines' by Fremont which gave the
trombones a lot of action In typical
southern negro stylo.
The. second half of the concert
opened with scenes from "The For
tune Teller" by Victor Herbert
which contained "Gvohv Love
BtSonir" ami other Herbert master
pieces with which the general pub
lie Is familiar.
Dvorak's "Humoreske" again
VIMtliiK here ;
Mr; and Mrs. C. H. Hutton and
two children. Friscllla and Koberi,
are visiting In La Grande, guests
at the K. L. Holmes home. Mr.
and Mrs- Hutton formerly lived in
U1 Grande for a number of years,
Mr. -Hutton being connected with
tin Telephone company here. They
have many friends In this vicinity.
ltelurneil to Nyssa '
Mrs. C. A. Marshall was in La
Grande this morning en route to
her home at Nyssa, Oregon. Mrs.
Marshall, with her husband, and
Sunduy school class of six girls.
hove been intending the Methodist
HMElUfcdMtllttaMdliKHMktf
his I'rourcMHlv e.lsin as to be al
io oM the real thing, but he hasn't
I he pugnacity 1.H Follrlte pos
sessed. He can put up u terrific
fight when he likes, but lie doesn't
alw'ayu like.
Heualor Wheeler's a ' whole hog
Frogiesslve and nobody ever Was
readier for a scrap, but lu Isn't as
yel. a political heavyweight which
Is essential in this case.
UcstdcH he's a Democrat, and to
be effective at this time, I'ro-gre.ssive-lsm
needs to draw from
the Itepubllcans strength.
That about exhausts the list of
avallables.
l'rogre.sslve-lsm. If it's to sur
vive without Ia Follctte, must
survive on its own merits. It
can't hope to be pulled through by
virtue of strong U-uder.shlp.
T It is, of cou rse, re fe is to the
Frogresslve-lsm which was launch
ed ut the Cleveland conference a
year ago.
Something ch-e may develop
later along Ihe same tines, That's
a different thing.
Needless to say .the resular He-
displayed the clarinet choir to un publicum will spure no effort, huv
advantage. The program was con- ing been afflicted far worse In
cluded Willi two native selections, Progrcssive-ism than It has trouh
an American sketch "Down led the Democrats, to make Wis
South" by -Myddleton and "Hlue consiu wife for regularity at the
and Gtxiy I'atrol" a march by election of 92ti.
Dalberg. With La Follette gone, they are
much more hopeful of Senator
Lcnroot's return to, the upper
house urn! hopes are expressed of
regular In La i'ollctte'i
own seat.
TOllONTO. ont. (Al') Warning They can't do this itnlil Novein
against the promiscuous pulling of :ber of next year since the vacancy
patients teeth "just because It a
1 1.. i : pii. r..
Ej.L1 HCIIIIK 1CCL11 Mil
All Ills Is Opposed, putting
Kplscopul Institute ut Wallowa
Lake, The others w 111 remuln
there until the close of thu Institute.
of
Ntopited here
Mr. and Mrs. F.. A. Schlffler,
Pendleton, and Mr. and Mrs. V. C.
Wells, und small won, Hilly, also of
Pendleton, motored through i-n
Grande yesterday en route to their
homes after two days camping at
Wnllowu Lake. They visit vd ntends
In La Grande a short time on their
way home.
Ousdisiancing Any Clothing Event In Years
Clint's Great Store-wide
For Men!
For Young Men!
For Bovs! "
Continues to break all Selling Records
Celebrating Friday wi.th big
Fourth of July Specials .
.- MEN!
This is the outstanding Sidc-i
Kvenl in La (irande's history.
It is a harvesting for men
who appreciate Style, (lualky
and Value. Conditions con
spired to make il unusual.
Slocks are greater than ever
before and interest is
aroused as never before in
the tremendous savings this
i sale affords.
SI'ITS Kxtiu! Itiff lol
uf nu'n'a Htrk-tly ttll
uool . SMitH made hy
Jlkhlti'l Sti llla & t'o.,
ulso l-'tt l-'orin fiVaml
am oilier Koud innk
in tliis lot. A wondei--ftil
uHHOitiiM-nt of pill
terns, und tlm valuta
nro tin lilicrlt a $34.45,
irrouiM'd In one IdR lot
for quick Kale at
$19.75
SI'ITS grouped in one
l)lB lol, milking it eaay
for you to choose, will
be found M I c 11 a e I
Sterns &. Co., nlso I'll
Korm well known make
of mcn-s Htrlclly "II
wool, hand - tullor' d
Suits newest palteniB
and malerlals valuta
to 3J.sr., on sale ut
$24.85
Stdre open until 8:30 p. m. Friday night
AV1-; (i t i;it 'I'odav
New Ties
Anil Mandkerelilefs
'I'll Mateli
On Sole
95e TO
$1.45
Arrmv Dppv. shirts
At a SiiiIiik of
20
HciiM'ft Mnt tllaii
.Now
35
c
Arnw Soft (llai-s
Now 23c
St'lTS -Aoiiii will of
fer iliniiiK this MoiiMter
I tispoNHl S a I e Michael
Sti-jts Co. Soils. hI"j
the famous , Kit Korm
lininl, strictly nil virgin
wool materials, hidi-pnule
lie n's Hulls that w ei e
j. rice. I to sell recilarly at
$4l!.M'. He ijiiieli, men
they iuim'I last lone at
$29.75
SI 'ITS Kine hiKh - jrrade
Soils for men Michael
Sterns Ac Co. makt
womlerfiil itssnrliiient of
Htrlclly alt-wool Suits tie.
sicnel anil tailored ly
Ani'Tlta's foremost tail
ors, in new models as well
its models for Ihe consef.
vat ive dresser. Values lo
HS.5i, choice w ill he k'v -en
of Ihis fine lot at
$33.45
SI ITS -Here's another lot
of the famous Michael
Sterns 'o.'a all-w o d
Soils for men: workman
ship unexcelled, tailor'.-1
Into models rot- every man
a wonder fill assortment
of the newest and this
season's most wanted pat
terns, w h I c h we have
priced in the reiiular way
up lo Si.i'.au. You may
take your i-hoice w h. n
this Monster I Hsposal Sale
Upettf. nt
$38.95
MKN! Head! Think or H!
HuiInK tills great sacri
fice you can luy the
world-famous ai.' justly
celebrated Nettletor. aUo
lr. Keed's cushion soli
Shoes -entire stock at
tlic unheard or discount
SHOKS Men Stratford,
black and brow n I tress
Shoes and Oxfords, up-lo-date
styles. Values to
$7.43. on sale for (iiel(
and complete close out at,
per pair
$4.45
NTH AW II ATS
.Vow
Half
Price
Remodeling m& 02!!
Unloading
hard to find out what Is the mat
ter." was sounded by 1 r. Jerome
M. Watlers of Newark. N. in his
presidential ud dress opening the
annual 'convention . today of the
American Osteopathic Society of
Oputhalmoloy and Otolaryngology.
"KlKht to u finish to save teeth,
he urged. "If In your judKment they
should be saved."
J)r. Walters Insisted thut there
he a thorough examination, the
elimination of Impacted third mo
lars und aheessed roots and the fill
InK of all cavities.
Citing one of lils own cases, lit;
said the patient had severe ear
trouble which failed to respond to
treatment. The X-ray revealed an
ulcerated root In the jaw. from
which all teeth had been pulled 11!
year before. Willi revomal of the
root the ear trouble disappeared.
Hew from lklse
Mrs. Stella M. Hoberl.t. niof1lT
of Mrs. H. K. Williams of thlH city,
ond Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper, sis
ter und brother-in-law of Mrs. Wil
Ilams arrived In La Grande yester
day from Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Hob.
erts w ill visit here for some time at
the Williams home und Mr. and
Mrs. Cooper left this momlni for
Mood Itlver to visit Mr. Cooper's
1 mother there, after which they will
Ko lo the eoast. hater they will re-
turn 1o l.u Grand1. They are mak
ing the trip by auto.
I
In JlHNnrliii'vM'tt.'v
I'ollowinB Is an article which ap
peared in Ihe Orunge Knterprise
and JjournuJ. of Ornnue. Mush., ab
out W. O. Sawyer of litis clly, who
has just rei urned from it visit
t here; "A welcome vhdlor in Or
ange on Monday was William "Nl
ja" Sawyer, who has been living: In
Oregon for the past thirty years or
more. Mr. Sawyer is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Sawyer,
the latter now living in Hartford.
jet., ind the former having died
severul years ago. Many will re
member Mr. Sawyer when he lived
In Orange, where he was one of
the town's most popular young
men. Kor several years he was a
lelerk in the Orange nothing store
and he gained u large number of
friends by his courteous and opti
mistic ways. He had a. desire to
go west and thirty years ago went
to Oregon. When he left friends
tendered him a bumiuet und pre
sented him with girls u.h testimoni
al of their esteem. At Ihe station
no less than 300 friends gathered
to bid him boodby. Going to Ore
gon Mr. Sawyer acquired u ranch
of 54oo ueres, which he operated
for a number of years. Later he
went Into the coal, wood, hay and
farm implement bust new in which
; he Is now engaged. Mr. Sawyer hint
'been east only three times since h
Iwenl to Oregon. He lias been hav
Ing u great time on this trip, going
to places of early associations and
meeting many of hla old-time
friends."
Two of MacMillan Crew
Escape Duty at Wheel
j Markets
will be filled temporarily by Gov
ernor Uluiue's appointment, and.
as he is progressive himself,
Progressive will be bis choice.
One remark by Senator Wheeler
may prove signiiieam tnai i ii
Kolleite dead will be inoro power
ful even than l.a Kollelle alive.
This ihii't impossible. Ills name
mav become one to conjure by
With his death, much of the
bitterness which was felt toward
him living wilt disappear
Idealized, it is untie likely there
will be immense strength for thu
cause he preached in his memory
perhaps a strength greater than
his own, ti living man on the Sen
ate floor,
Carlson were In the car thul had
proceeded the Harford car.
Woiiiaii Ih Struck
. Mm. llrown and children were
in the machine. She got out of
the car afler the collision. Curl
son is said lo iKive jumped on
Hrown from behind. Then Mrs.
Hrown canie up and i.sked what
the trouble was und Carlson Is said
to have turned around and struck
her on the cheek with his fist,
knocking her down.
After that Hrown Is n ported to
have worked on Cilson unlll the
l.u Grande man was down und out.
In tho meantime. Carter and Hoy
Ion had Hafford In charge. Twice
he made un effort to get away, und
both of his efforts were bulked.
He said he was federal officer
and threatened to shoot , Ituyl n,
and made as If to search tho curs
for booze. A subsequent search re
aled thut he hud neither u gun
nor star.
Sheriff Arrives
Hoylen came lo Hemlleton nd
called Sheriti' Cookingham who
went lo the scene of tho trouble
Hoth Hrow n and Carter w ere on i
their way to Idaho on a vacation
trip which they said was the first1
they had had in three years, a;id
they staled that they did not want
lo bo held up here lo prosecute
Carlson and Hafford. A sett lenient
for the damage done' to the car
was made this motuingtn Hcndlc-i
ton between the Interested parties,
and no charges w ere made.
Hul ford is said to have done
some tinder-cover work In prohibi
tion law enforcement In . Cmatlllu
county, but his exact status could
not be ascertained. Olstriet Attor
ney Hroebslel declared that none of
that name was employed in- the
county as fur us he knew. Sheriff
Cobklnghatu said that lie thought
Jlafford- had done some work here.
Indignation was rife here on Hut
streets of Pendleton when the re
port wtis circulated that imoiimi
currying a baby was knocked
down. The attack was made by
Carlson. Hafford und Carlson um
said to have been traveling' a Ion If
together lu separate, curs. Kcoiu'--t
remarks which Carlson mudo on
the hill last night, local people got
Ihe Impression thot he was a, stool
pigeon working wilh tho ulleged-
federal officer. Hafford. P'
HOTEL ASTOD.
2nd A Hill Lot ArIm
EVERY ROOM hat PRIVATE TOILET i
50 & Bath- New, Modern
Close to Shopping District and Theatres
FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50
Ill Y THIS HOMIS
rrHjiii modern house,
good liH-ntioii, Prhv,
$;t.-,0. Will take Honus .
1oaii.
GinmI C - room house
mid ;t lots on Cove
Ave. I'licc StKUO.OO.
TorniM.
HtO ncrcs near I'liltm.
( ooil huprtMCtneiit-t;
good water right; all
Irrigated ami nil In
crop. Pricti SCt.'i per
ncrcs willi crop or
9125 iter aero without
crop.
WEEKS & BLACK
HKAMOHS
Now J'oley Hhlff.
InMirntice 1xuul9
BATTLE ROYAL
ON HILL ItOAD
(Continued from Psgo One.
his anatomy that got in the way or
Hrown'a flying lisls.
Cars Ait Seen
Mr. Hoylen was returning lo
Pendleton from one of his sheep
cumps and noticed two curs park
ed nlong the side of Ihe road with
two men working on one of them.
He slopped and offered his servic
es, und shortly ufter that the trou
ble occurred. The men working on
gon. who were en route lo Idaho
on a vacation. The account of the
trouble was given by Mr. Hoylen
and the two men from Uuvilt was
in esviuieu Jis .follows: .,,.,
Hrown and Carter were work
ing on the clutch or the Carter car,
and while they w re so engaged,
two other cars came along. One
or these machines, thut driven by
C. I-;. Hafford of Wasco. Oregon,
ran Into the Hrown car which Is
said lo have been packer as near
the edge of the highway us it
could be driven. Mr. and Mrs.
CHICAGO (AP The cook und
engineer of the Howdoin, which,
with the Peary, ore carrying the
MacMHIan-Nuvy party to the arc
tic reglon for exploration, are alone
of its complement who will not lo
have to take his turn ut Ihe wheel.
Tlh Howdoin, of the auxiliary
of ten men. The Peary bus a crew j'1" 1 , " ' .... ....
n:ivy officers und men.
All members of the crew and (he
oinplcmcnt are volunteers. The
crew was. selected principally from
t h rev- ;.' viewpoints: personality,
hich was ranked first: physliie
uiirl ability. It requires a good
personam v to withstand Die rig
ors of Arctic isolutlon us much as
good phs(cal condition.
Commander MacMillan is in
charge of tho Howdoin. Command
er Kugeiiu K. McDonald. Jr., in
charge of the peary. Ih" Com
mander H. K. Hyrd. I. S. N In
charge of the navy personnel and
planes. McDonald also Is chief of
radio on the expedition.
The planes are of Hie. amphib
ian type and numbered NA-I, NA--
and NA-ll. They wilt have, a min
imum flying distance of K'uo mites
but will nol be reiiiired to fly fur
ther than 5"() miles from their
arctic bases at any time. They will
also curry currier pigeons und
smoke bombs.
General Cords
Go a Long Way to Make Friend?.
Jennings & Shumate
LUNCHEON SETS
MUllllll'll Oil Mlll'll-rillMlCll llllllllll lll'llll III lillu or i'dloi-H,
jilaln ls or iH'lililllrlii'il pliii's fiinil KI.-" lip. ;
Art & Baby Shop
"KVEKVTIIING KOIt TIII5 HA11Y"
i; i. 'd'i'iisi'KA'
Next Session to Show
Up Progressive "UIoc"
(Cfn tinned from Pngo Otic.)
POItri.AMt maiiki;is.
pt ITIjA N I '. Ore. AP Live,
stock steady today, eggs and but
terrul steady, butter 4 tie.
IHTTIlltrAT.
SAN KUANCISCO (AP) Hut'
lerfat fyic here today-
ioitri.AM ;hai.n i hki;t
PtHtTI.AND, Ore. (AP)What
Hard whit-. H. S. Haarl. July.
$l.:;;i: August, $ i.:7: sort white.
August, $1.39; hard winter, July,
i.aCij August, l.yo; northern
spring, July, $1.35; August, $1.32;
western red, July, $13-'.: August.
i $ .311; Mlt It. bard w hite. July,
$1.3!; August. $1.37.
Corn No. 3 K. V. shipment, Ju
ly and August, no quotation?.
HI COllD M (.All CHOP
HtlNtH-CHC. (AP)-Th.- Hawai
ian sugar crop for I HI!."! will reach
u total of 73,70 Ions, Go.onft tons
more t hun the pr-vtotis est I mate,
and exceeding any Hawaiian crop
ever produced by 4r.nuo tons, ac
cording to unnotini emettl by sugur
concerns.
MAItKI IS AT A (il.AXCi:
NKW YOHK. AP) FlockB
HI rong; International Shoe soars
14 points to record top.
Honda Firm; t tilted Ktutc
treusury isrtu s rea h ii'-w peak
prlci 0.
Cotton Decline; roi is in Texas.
Ktigar liusy; coinrutshion house
selling.
Coffee Week; Inurcaaliitf iup
The next esslon of Congress
will begin lo show Admlnlstra-J
lion spokesmen profess to feel Hiiro j
already that lusiirgenc) is a thing
of the past.
In reality, nobody can til with
out a definite lest.
If progresslve-ism's fate depends
on a .successor lo I.a Kolleltc who
can fill his hIioch, nobody's In sight. '
rienator Ho rah has the neces
Harv finalities of strength, cfiurage
'and magnetism, but he Isn't a Pro
Igresslv with a big "p" till the
I time. A follower may be a patt-
tltner. but a leader must be con
jiislenily on the job. '
Seiiiilnr Norrls is no regular In
COLD
l!cvcraKcs For
HOT
Suinmei- Days
With
THERMOS
And
UNIVERSAL
VACUUM HOTTLES
Gel 11 modern one with
eiuiUKh c 11 p s for th'J
family, nested on thu
top.
Pints $2.25
Quails $.'1.0
THE L & L
DRUG CO.
1
LA GRANDE'S
GROCETERIA AND MARKET
La Grande's Groceteria piiom; main im
'hi:st i on i,is"
The OrlK'iinl Ohi'-Mhii
M Tlil Mnrki-t
Ioo! hlorc ,llr ytnr .,lrii of .liny
l.lfitlr lor liiiMiit'N of
$clf Serves Saves "" M
I Hi rn-.-li ll''l '
A Cfniili lr. SUM'k M ak.
Of Nallonnll) Kniinii I'uri' I n-li SnlnuHl anl
linxln ill lowrr I'rlii- llnllhiil.
I n limiidc't .ronlMU I .' IHllirry
1 .I -
Arc
FRIDAY And SATURDAY
MILTON
Making sa
0'Maliej
"NEWS"
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