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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1925)
Thursday, July 9, 1025. iui'4 iiv uunixurj Vj v Vtk i iit ini'iKViMC Pago Five . ;y Godfather ft 1 Local News In Brief co.mi.m; i;vj:ts I'innccr picnic ut HivorsiUo i'urk July 16. Kivu-Uay Otmcrvcr Cooking School Bturla July 7. Annual VJnt, Kin mid Firt foot Club KIhIi Hunqiwt und Annmil KuHlcrn Omron K ports -ntfii's AHfiotiutiou traisiiooi July 2 8. On buliit Airs. G. J. Price left nnt cvwihiK lor t. fi'v days buHini'su trip to i'ortland. "pend lu Mrs. J. K. Slika und baby went (o THocukcI thiH morning to spend tin? day visiting. To Ml daughter Mrs. Anna Treberene. of Port land, parsed throiwli Ui Oamle this morning on her way to Klin lo visit her dauKhter. Mia. Fitzger ald, there for two or three weehn. VMl here Mrs. Waiter Kehluler. of J'ni dhion. arrived in iriin.l.' thiH illuming and spent the day hero vl- tituiK Alia. JTed navies. On business Mrs. It, I,. Lowe Hud son. Hobby, returned to their homo at Halter Ihiii morning afteY a short time apent in l.a Clrandt; on business. Left Tor liuim Afti r visiting her sister. Airs. t 1. 1'utmun, here. Atrs. Hurry Uor oehy and daughter, i.enore, left yesterday, by auto, for their home b.Ml Milton. Hark from vacation Atler ti I wo wi'i'ks vacation trip (o Lehman Springs, Miss Mabel Jlering.-r 1ms returned lo her homo here. Hem yes lord ay Mr. and Mrs. Henry I'flclTer and f.imtly. if Wallowa, were visitors to La Grande yesterday. Mr. i'flef ler is a wheal, buyer of Wallowa. Jlcttiriied lioim After sevornl days spent In La ('ramie at the home, ot Airs. I'lil fjham's parents Mr. and Mrs. Mar cus Kulghain left today by motor i'or thi'ir home at Cascade Locks. Ilrro Inst night Miss Mildred Scobeo spent last night In La Grande on her way to Kagle Valley! She is from Hood ltiver and Is on her way ;tb Kagle Valley for an indefinite, visit. Kchirncd from Portland Air. and Airs. A. S. Anderson rc litirjied lo their lionnj in Lu Grande Ihis morning froifl VortlaTVflr A lVf they have been mending the in ternational Christian Endeavor Convention. i Left for Sim Frimrisco Dr. and Airs. Verne Johnson and Liree children left Wednesday, by auto, on their way to San Krancis co. California, to make their homo tor some lime. Dr. Johnson expects to locate permanently in Califor nia. A( Hinslmni Sprlnpi Mrs. i:niil K'ckriiu. !uioinii;ml id by Hit niolll"!'. Mrs. .Muipinl .swilzoi', und hfr snkiII nice'. Mar Hiirrl Dixon. Inn yi-stiTiluy lor llhiKlialn Kpl'hlKS lo Kpi'iul a wcrk. To Mt ilniiKliliM Mrs. Knmk Ncsli.y. of K'llt, WaslihiKlon. who hus lucn visitini? Ill Lu tirunilit ul I ho homu of Or. andMrs. A. i.. Uit-hardHon, l'-ri y sh'fday for I'oiidh-ton, lo viwit iiLT diiUKhliT, Mrs. Ovoren Mason. 3:t'imi'l lionn' AftiT a'-vpral days siu'nt in .a lliandc '.it llli' llonir or Mr.H. Ward k.l-'owli'r and n-ci-iviiiK ti-rntncnl 'irolil Hr. l'.oavy MiNS Lillian H.'i'i-lii't' li'lui'lH-d lo her lioinv al KnlcrpliHfi tliix liioniillK.' I incil for liitllii forni-rs Jolin Cliaplnan plradrd Kiiihy ' In iminripal i-ourl last niBht lo an !.. r i-ullinir enrnrrs Willi .i inolor vi'hh'ii' in violation of Hi1 j illy oiiliniinco ana was na'u I.y JlldKi- .1. 11. Slatir. llroxc lo Itolsl M r. and ITfil Sia'-tl'i and lainily . lift 'Mii'roav in tnnw ...v'ill rt-lnrn lo l.a t'.randi fJalnrday and ko from tlu-ro lo I oillatld lo atli'lid tliu Klk Na tional fonvi'lilion. Al ImU- Mr. and Mrs. liiik l indsiy anil Mr. and Mrs. I.i'o K. Milh r molor 'd to Waltowa l.al;.' yi-strrday. "I'lu-y will spi-nd tho ri'lilaindi r of this wii k Hii ro. rnf fir Inrit'iisiit I'rafflc on llio Old OrcKon Trail is in.- "dnir rapidly. .-'-nrdini: lo I.''I4,jiM,,W,,WjijjiiImj.M'IJ.I'iVW CLINT REMODELING SALE STILL GOING ON Knlire Slotk of Quality Merchandise on Sale NOTHING ltKSKUVKD Save 20 to 50 Per Cent On Your Needs Now niie Store With i.wim,,. .'.n unofficial fount taken by u pa trohiKui ut work n.-ar lliljrurd b. v n hundred and lirty curs puamU llivit in ten liourn. All jruniKu imn i'Iioit hiaviir traffic thiu yt-ur than lust. ItftllllUtl Milium Mr. und Mrs. W. hi. Oesterllng. inu son. returned lo their home tu a Oram" l li m morning utter the past ten days spent ut Coullle, Oregon, viMitlng their daughter rnd hon-in-lav, Mr. and Mr, l-runcts Kramer. They visited In I'urtluml yesterday en route home. They al so visited various summer resorts along the coast while ;onu. I -eft (his inonthuj: After spending yesterday ind last night In l.u Ciraude visiting re latives here Mr. and Mis. ('. i Ala son and family, accompanied by their daughter. Mrs. T. S. Heard, leit this morning for their homo .t HiehlaivJ, Oregon. They uro just returning from u six weeks trip to Indiana and Wisconsin. Left last rwiihuc All's. Louise Hughs and her In ter, Allss Sarah Williamson, left last evening for I'ortland to visit llu ir other sister. Miss Kleanor W illiamson. They will lie Juried at I'ortland by Mrs. Helena Willi amson and will go from there to Ashland. Medfoid. and the coast. They expect to tt gone about month. Uetiit-iH'd boiite Air. and Mrs. J. A. Hnlman re turned to La Grande this morning on train No. '24 from Portland. They were accompanied to i'ort land last Saturday by their daugh ter, Mr. and Airs. W'eai hcrford end two children of Oakland, Californ ia, who visited with (hem here for several days at their home u few miles east of Isalnd City. Here from VeiMllt'ion-- Aliss Mildred .Mathews arrived in La Grande yestreday from Pen dleton and will spend u month iie.ro with her sister. Mrs. L. II. Norton. She will assist In the Art and Itaby Shop while Airs. Louise Hughes is away. She was accom panied to Lu Grande yesterday by her mother and father und Mrs. Temple. They all drove to 1 ove in the afternoon and went swimming it the Cove swimming pool, nicy returned to Pendleton lust evening. Left Tor California Mr and Mrs. William Iorne McNab left Wednesday evening en route to Ilerkeley, California, to make their home. Personal Mention J. .1. Mui'idiy wiih u IdiKint'Ks vi Mlor to La Cinmih' riom Wiillowa. lira. John Mllink'k wus anions ur I nion slioi'l" '"" ' Oriiiiilt- Mrs. I.. A. Uurwi ll. of I'nlun. was anionB I In- 1'nlon poopli; who visit- id I. a tirando ycsli'lilay. MINNESOTA STORM TOLL IS 4 TODAY (Cnntlinioil I'""' T'"Ke One.) dnrini; a si-vrri1 cha'tMcal storm in l'lilladHphla. Consiih-ralilp prop i rly ilainaRi' rcsullrd. lull tin- slonn srnl tin-- iin-rciiry down ly ik'Bri'i:s. Nl-AV YlUSK (Hy tin' Assoclatid 1'n ss) Wliil' lin i'ia and ehowiTs liroiiKht ri'llT I'rom llu' torrid ti-in-pi ratui-'Ji IH'I'" sliHO Momlay. thni' ilialhs nsilltiil from tin- Iwiit. liiiiiKini; the total or tin-' pn-sillt wav- In four di-allis and nine pros trations. r.MATii.i.A mm. i. m;i.i;i. l'lCNIH.IO'rtiN". Ori'.-.-Onc of Ha larKcst ilislillint- plallls I'Vcp found in rnialilla i-oilnly was lot-ali'd I'ln-sday niKlil and a man mil woman wi-ri' arirstt-il. Hiar"d with Its oprration wlii-u la-puty Slii'iilf Stolifs and an nidi- eiawlrd IliroiKli lirush In lliv III in- Moun tains and found I ho plant s!v luili-s soulli of Mi'iii'luiin. It had a parity of I .VI irallnns and It is said to havi' run liri Ballnns a day. Kd Wi-li-h and Mrs. Maii'lc Itoy diMi. will, of A. M. Iloydi'n ol ',.ndl.'lo'n. ph nde d Kllilly an I wen. hound over lo tho grand jury. Stacnalit. d rayed inaller in llio sloiiiaell and liowels may cause seiious troiihh'. Coiisllpalion uu-dri-mlncs your healtli. deereases yo ir resislain e. liiipHlm your 'l-liilitv-- IKH.I.lSTKIfH HOI.IHON NI lKiMT TAIII.KTS will rid you nf C o n s I I p a t I o n. Sllverlliorn WriL'hl: Mavfl.hl l-'arndl. Ad-'. - S JULY li A Conscience" Mii.iitau.s,;'.' " S3 Hayton, Tt nn., the town that the nation is watching beca'ise John T. Scopes was Indicted for teaching evolution there, was named by an evolutionist. N. 1. Heed, 7ti (above) gave tiu town Its name in iSTii, while postmaster. It was then known ua Smith's Cross 1 toads. HEALTH w ho ATciii;s vorit wati-ju? lt Or. l iiMlerirk Strieker) In the country, each household is ; responsible for Its own water aupply. Almost ,4'very home ha lis own well, pump or trin:. Jl is up to the huusi.-hultler to are thai tin wuter is pure; ll' it is contaminated, it rarely utt'et'ts more than a fvw people. Towns ami cities supply water to hundreds or I IioukuikIs of peo ple. The home which tfets city water-supply cannot itself look after the purity of the water lint muft rely on the city to see that nothing harmful comes with It. one of the first duties of a city is to see that the water which it furnishes its cit Ixcus Is not dan aoron. There are three ureal water horne diseases: typhoid, dysentery and cholera. ' Jn past affes, hefoie attention was paid (o the Importance- of clean water, r'curriiiK: epidemics of these diseases deci mated cities almost everywhere, hong before, their infective nature was recognized, it, was found that by providim? pure water the epi demics could be stopped, and that the diseases grey much less or even disappeared. The lesson was learned; but even now vigilance Ik the. price of freedom from disease. Two thiiiKS must- be done by ev ery city providing water. The first is, lo pick it source so that, as fnr .1 pOKsihlecit'-sliRll bo free. J rou-iill likel- 'ontaminat Ion. This means that not only shall the water be pure as H usual thiutf, but that It must be controlled so that no fillh can get into it. A few years ao I here was a sharp outbreak of typhoid fever In k towit' whose wa ter was usually good. The. water came from u brook which arose In the hills.' Ii was found 'that dur ing Die wlnler a family living in the hills had had typhoid fever. Their wastes, which had been fro.'m on Hie ground through the cold weather thns preserving the germs) were washed into t he stream wiih the first spring rains. The epidemic of typhoid In town immediately followed. Here wo had a source of water which was usual ly good, but could easily be contaminated and was not thor oughly walclied. If the water Is For Ransom Mere nre the prlnelpiilo (M 'l si ran ne kiihiapphie pht n-vejiled ; at Shii rrain )"c. Itli-s lliiker I (iilne) onn;r I nUcrHy or 1 Otliroinln -fmletii, plaiimtl ia ; Kimiap Mr. I. (. .Ineklhi (Ik 1 dm), nml Imhl hr fr 5M, OtHl rniwini. 'Hie M.ltci' tierel (Ih plM lM-fre It enidl Ih ItroillK iul cxoi'tilMHi, lr. 4m kliiiK i" the Hire or A ivccllhy iti!Kr juuiiuau.. ft k i 1 I I ' JYs ' Se I -y v V J. S - ? 1 Y U 7 t .- f JJ NEED A GOOD TALCUM? Here's one that will just suit you. Jonlccl Talc Nothing ouKtf etjlials Jonteel, for use after the bath or shave, to pro vent chafing, offsets perspi ration, soothes and ill-ten the skin. The Large Sm Can 50c LV.jV.ll Glass Drugs Inc. 7a pyaVL Star La Grande, Oregon nol intlri'ly imru und ctrlain to n iiiiiln o. tlii' city must n Unit it l liurlii'd by filli ration. ililor liialian. u coiiihtnatiun of two or soini!, ollur atiprovid nu'Ihod. Ahovf all. tl. illy iinit liecp Its wati r iiiiUiolli'd liy ri'KUlur ii.am. ItlalloliH so that any contamination will hi. ahown hi.foix' 11 lias , u chutKv to do much harm. It hi most important ihiU ulty cotiiii-llu riiilli their rt'.iioiillill ily In thin maltar. Most wai.r nui-plii-H arc not daiiKcrous most of tin I lino. . Whan tin y arc suspicious, however, the Klcatest vlBilaace is ncLissary. one unexpected con lamination can cause an epidemic, after years of safety. Markets I'OIETI. AMI M IM. i.'iu I'OltTI.ANI), Ore. (Al-I.l.lv,.. stock slow, liultcr 47c today, llut terfat firm. -;KKS olu, L.,,nl owei. 2ci31c. nrrri-:ui.'.vr K.VN Klt.N'INCO (Al'). Hut lerl'at 6 lie here today. I'orlland (irnln Alnrkel. I'OltTI.ANI). Ore. (Al') Wheat Hard white, li. K. Itaarl, soft white, western while. .Inle i !. AiiKiist. $1.42: northern iiprinB. ,lu !'. $1.4ll: AllKiisl. $.;is: western red. AllRiist at $I.3G; mill, hard while, July, l.f,ii. Oats No. 2 white feed, July. $3; No. 2 Kruy. July. S47: Aii-im'i $47.25. "NKW VOIIK (A) Kloclis l'"ll'lii: Alneriian Kinelliim- hlKhcst ill elKht years. HiindSr ..Steady; low er money rates help (radlni;. 1'iirelBil exehaiiBe Mixed: franc and lire steady. . futlon l.'hiii: 1 . is 1 1 i -hI i weather tcporlil. Hllffiir I-:a:iy; lower Kuropcun niarkiits. t'ot'fee . Advanced; unravorabln wisilher In HriiKll. fllll'AdO (Al') Wheal HlKlier: hlack rust reports more nuinerotis. Corn - l-'lrin: crop coliiplaillls frotn sunt Invest. t'attli Lower; supplies llhcruL Huts Weak. Last Time TODAY The World's (frealesl Speclai'le! Quo Vadis FRIDAY - SATURDAY ll, a .Iran f ' ' VS S youth of toilay rfag rZW'Sr I m I . .ffl'd V It'll TVlWN lloliiiil llo-norlli KtW Z lrllc steilinuii ITTO'vij "News" and "Fables" r. Down on j Hn 1 V, v John ( oolidge. sou of the on his grandfather's farm at the wlnler, mending the ittof Dayton On Map Long Before Scopes Case, Citizens Say DAYTON, Teon. (Al') While the trial ol' John T. Scopes, cliarReii with viola) Iiik llu TenncsHeo law pruhlhitiiiK Die leaching or evolu tion In the public kcIiooIk, uih at tracted attention to 1lti city from all parts of the country, its citi zens liuiiwt lhai It whm pcrrunncnUy j placed on the map toiif; before on j Hh own aeeounl. The trial H'heil- i u led to helm Krhtay is expected lo hrlnK to the city a larae num her of visitors who never have been here hl'fore;' oini', perhaps, who never have heard of the place. t'ilietiM of I )nylon take pride. 1 the eiiy claim to be 1 he hinted j NtrawbeM'y"ft'hlip1nK: ennter1 H)1 Mtif I world, and they n re optimist lc j thai within a ' few yearn II will; rival KOri Valley, tin., as a peach center, Thi county ueat of lihea county, Duylon i Ihc center of a rich ari- j cult oral country. Hh t ravlerry ' HhlpmentH thlK KcaMon amounted lo J ."itin car.i, which, local men nay. In 1 far below the HhipiueulH of previous yearn. tecni.se t he fc.irrnuudlntf lillls form e.-icelb nt .sldelds for orchardu, larmet'H have been turning their al teniion to peach- producing in re cent eui'M, and tli is season ap proxlnialely yiHj.aoo trees will hear 1 A GoodOil-Cooksiovc riB I )'0"r kitchen-work can be , when you use t stove. No mussy fires to tend simple, noiseless, safe! tid the fuel problem presenting the carrying of wood, coal and ashes is solved just be sure you ask for "Pearl Oil" by name. That's the hioh- grade kerosene the Standard Oil Com pany refines and rc-rcfincs so it burns clean, no smnkc, no odor; nothing but intense flame that's all heal! Make your oil-cookstove as effi cient and economical as it should be use Pearl Oil. Order by the name that's copyrighted for m always say "PEARL OIL". STANDARD Oil, COMPANY 1Jr. iCilifomitl E OIL (KEROSIiNE) NOW IS i H !; TIMK TO RKPAIR Y01R ROOFS We cany a complete line of Shingles and Composition Roofs. No. 2 Odar Shingles Linseed Oil The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. lU'lnll Vanl Aci-ohs Tracks uu (m'UH(NNj the Farm : '(7 ii" i 1 4 ifk v, V t f president, Ik spending his incHthm Plymouth, VI.. shopping wowl for and doing odd "chores." . fruit for the' first time. In addition to Its riches of the VOli HOT WtiATHKIt Ice Cream Freezers (Ja.soline Stoves Ten Is ' Kleetric runs F. L. LILLY Hardware I'lionc M-S5 -a "City-Easy" Solution! si good oil cook- your protection ....$1,113 $1.23 HEAT end LIGHT peach orchard! and Btrawberry patches, Ithea county has consid erable wealth underground, only a few of th world's known mln era Is are missing when a census is taken of the territory within 00 miles of Itsyton, At present min ing operations are dull, but there are plenty of miners In Itheu coun ty und. there is u movement afoot for a revival of mining on a large scale. Hayton Is governed by u com mission of three members. It has some paved streets and sidewalks and haa under consideration u plan which, city official predict, will result within 18 months tit the Improvement of every street und sidewalk within the city limits. If evolution theories und argu ments pull on the visitors, thu city officials point out that nature hot provided on a wide range for their entertainment and slght-Hcelng, thu scale running from the mountains of Walden'R range of the Cumber- We buy for less and sell for less SPECIAL Harvest Huts lu und 17c Jlen's Work Klillta 5tli' Htraw Hats U.mi iiiiiI $I.V."i Ladies' Colllfoi'ls 2.1.i-2.U.i lllirll-Krlldo Men's Work Shoes und Oxfords W.B3 und I.V.I .Sou Tlleill llt'foiil Iln,iln The New York Store DESTROYERS OP HIGH PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. General Cords Go a Long Way to Make Friend?. Jennings & Shumate KOVER ALLS $1 JUNlOlt'S CAN'T IIU8T 'KM 'KVKItAI.I.H---l.26 OC'AU'Tf W hile Tlu'.v I .list lor M I .mi AtiKUKt I lelliii-alorti now in. Art & Baby Shop RVKltVTIIINO HIB VUK IIAB"' IIEMfTlTCIIIN(i llolrl Koimner IMilsc. STAMV1NO uirri'icitioK l'A'ri'KHNa . m. c. 'i iuiKAr 1 From Jack London's Famous STAR FRIDAY S.VIT'RDAY - SI 'N DAY Comedy "Some Tom Roy" hinds to the valleys of thu Ten ncbscu and lllwiu.see rivers. Headaches u n l Constipation make life miserable. HOI.MH- TKIt'H K1,)KN NiFUOKT TA I!. lAiTH will free you Of Headache and Constipation. Hltverthorn Wrlght; May Held & Kurrcll, Kh terprlse. UOTEL ASTOR EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE TOILET 50:; Dmlii New, Modorn -Cloic to Shopping Di.lrict and Theatres FREE GARAGE Taiiff mm $1.50 ' i 6 out of 6 every time with Ansco Speedex. Film. In any make of camera it "fits ; the light." ,v L. & L. Ding Co. ?a' Story