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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1925)
Wednesday. July 22, 1925. TiniT-GRA'NnTr'EVENlNG'ORSERVER" Pajro Five Local News In Brief COMING EVKXTS Annual Wins, Fin ami Fleet fool Club Fish Hunquet und Annual Kaatern Oregon Sports men's Association trupahoot July t'S. lllTI' on -business Attorney S. '. Khelton, of linker, was In 1-u (Jruude yesterday on legal buaineiw. .ns, Uuy i'atten wai nmoni? the shoppers from Klyhi In ha Uinndc yesterday. Falling on Jnmnlia Kd Ford, Harry SnodKraHS, J. G. KnodgreKS und Kugenu Toils It'll yesterday for the imnahu on a lew days listting trip. Jlerc Miojiphi;; .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conner uial son, of Union, motored to l.a Gran de yesterday on u ahoppintf trip, .dr. Conner is a merchant ui Uni on. Motoml tu I'ortlnnd iMrs. l. it. Tanner and daught er, Gladys, uecoiupanied by At ism irtha YVahiinger, left early yes terday morning by auto lor Furi land. 'J hey expect to visit, there until Hit; lirsi of August. Visiting here - Miss Kllecn Moi clock Una been visiting; in l.a Grande with ;li.ss Ann J.yman. Her home in ut Wallowa. Kc turned lo l.a Grande 0. Mr. and Mrs. A. li. Cherrv have returned to their home in J:i Grande after several days ouliiifc, at Wallowa 1-akc. Visiting nl Terry Mrs. George Green and daught ers, i'earl und Geoigle, and son, Huston, of Ashland, are visiting Mrs. Green's sister, Mrs. FruiiK. iirudcji, ut l'erry this week. Going South Alter rive weeks in la Grande visiting ut the home of her son, it. K. estenhaver, Mrs. C. t. Wes tenliuver leti. tins morning for her home, ut Itlverside, Caliiornia. Visiting at rendleton Mrs. F. li. Hayes and sou, Iiurkc, are visiting this week in lJetnlle ton. They uii; guests of Mrs. Hay es's sister, Mrs. itichiud ftluyberry. Will I ion r raso, liere , ( Judge C. Ji. McCtilloeh! of iJak er, wnl come t lt Grande tomor row to hear the Habeas Corpua proceedings In the ease of I lie city fof Grande vs. Jack i,aUle; ' Jt'ltiriK'd to la Grniulo Hruee A. Hein, pitcher for 1he l.a Grande baseball team, returned to l-i Grande early this morning ufter several days visiting at Spo kane. Washington, and Cour d'Al eiu'l Idaho. He! iirned from I'orthuul i Andrew Loney, Jr., has returned to ),a Grande after a few days trip to rortland. Mr. i.oney ac- tunipanied I. A. i'rescott, who has gone to Seattle, as far as the Kose City. I'nssod through elty Mrs. A. K. I'arniley, of Uolse, Idaho, passi'd through lt Grande this morning on her way to Wal lowa to take rare of, her sisLer, Alts. Carrie K. Case, who is ill there. Witnessed ftghi Mr. and Mis. W. M- Marwin and Hen. Hilly, came to la Grande from Huntington last evening and at tended the prize fight. Tlnv. stay ed hero over night, returning .to their home tnls morning. Ihiugliter born Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith are the proud parents of a daughter born to them Saturday, July IS. at their home on Spruee streei. The little miss has been named Gwen dolyn Kileen. FANCY. WOOL Blazer Sbirls Knit collar and knit cuffs with knit bottom. Something new! Sale Price S7..S5 New London Cream color light weight, wide bottom TROl'SEHS Just In. Sale Price ?8.3 Clint's Great REMODELING SALE Continues Throughout July SAVE NOW Merchandise of Quality Clint's Clothiery The Mure with a Coii-lrmf lrmo lo Portland j Kenneth Uekefer, acrompanled hy hi mother, Mr. W. F. tleke ler, motored (u I'ortland yester day on a husimH trip.. They will he tfonc the remainder of this week. Home finin I'ortland Mrs. William M. J'ran- und daughter, Ktilhlecn, and J. jr. IVare j (hi ii. ,1 to iAl t;ri(mi(. this ruorninK uru-r u six wicks vi:dl In Portland. SlautiMLs lU'tuni homr ' .Mm. lion Stanton and koiia Do nald and ItoiuTt have returned to their home in Oakland. ('allion.la. They have hen viit tn ut the i-raiiK llraut'ii home at Ferry; Mrs. Stanton is iirs, iUadcna Ht-sier. Visit inj; I'l'rr Mis. it. llolmer und mother, of l'ocatcllo. Jdulio. are viMling relu livis and friends in this city. They art- driving to i'ortiand und other Oregon citiea. Mrs, Jlolmer la associated with tho l'ocatello Tri bune. (Daughter burn Mr. und Mrs. Harvey Smith, or Mm Silver Fox Farm, announce I fie arrival of u baby daughter born to them .Saturday ut their home Jiere. ilotli mother and ba by are getting along nieely. Itctuiii from Trii Mrs. K. Jlollister und daughter. I,ida Mae, have returned tu their home in ia Grande utter u visit to Seat lie and J.ewiston, Washing ton, and other. Oregon and Wash ington jioinlu. They, arrived here .Monday evening. At Wallowa rake Colon It. Kberhard, accompani ed by his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. v. J Kberhurd, of MeMinnville, went to Wallowa J,aku today on a combined busi ness und pleasure trip. To viMt ut Klfrtii i is. t ). il. Truox, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Klla I levei , of Witehila, Knn.sas, wen; In J.a Grande this morning on their way to Klgin to visit Mrs. never B daughter, Mrs. T. M. liuird. On way to Iowa Atbr two weeks visiting at Is land City with her aunt. Mim. Hall K. Wallis, Miss Kuth Moore left this morning tor her home at. Lo renda, Iowa. M r. and M i s. Wal lis ucconipanied Miss iSlooru uh fiir aa Grande. i.4.1 Here from Jndiana Mr. Jlughes is in I.u Grande on business w;oiu. Indiana, i He und 'Mii'rf.', 1lughes. wh'i Vi(: p a year ago looking lor i a location but they were compelled to return to their home because of Mis, Hughes' Ill ness. Mr. liughea will go buck to iiullanHi to? ui'range. ' his; business affairs there, utlerhle IUvr J'V'I' return to Iai Grande to make their home. Itoilbi'v is VecesMir , in an arliele published in.Jhe Inverting Observer yesterday feia- Jive. to the water situation here a line lend: "Mr. Crew.-; issued a warning lo all water users that boding or drinking water is not u'eet'ssary to guard against .Impur ities." The line should have read "boiling of water is now necessary lo guard ugainsl im purities.' Personal Mention Henry (.ore, Krank Tike and 10. It. Head went up the branch line train this morning on a fishing (rip. LOCAL MAN ON ! CRAFTS BOARD (Continued from Tgo One.) sho) iii'-n.ii (heir bh-uuial election and convention which was con eluded here ai'lur a two day ses sion. . The. gejv'.ral. (.vruiulllee -selected in:-liides the following: .Machinists. Nelf;-u Gulhitly, Se at! e; bolb-r ma It I S, George School !Y. Walla Walla; blaek- ! sin it h. Albert Toima-lieek, Alblnu; sheet ne lal w ork' iK, W. I Van (Horn. Albiiiii; ep-etrii ians, 'harles Night ingale, Alblna ; car men, S. 'I'. Spoolo.- Huntington; other cm ipfojes, Wesley Jlarrlsoil, i,a 'Grande. Til' cunlral committee of repre-js-ntaiives nain"d W. K. Van Horn as general f-eret ary und Nelson , Gallat y iH viee-chairiiian. i C Anderstni or Sail l.ak" ' vt assistant president rf the shop mplox's u: Noeint ion. was present and addressed i:e convention. O. 'tlp-r ma'leis pertaining lo methods 1 of doing work and t he working 1 agree ni" ids between t lie company I and emphii.es were itl:;o discil; sed 1 and examined. MIOT CKATIS .MI-XT i;.MS methods of doing slop work over i the enti!" system ol 1 ne Oregon -. a'-.ti i i it I :;illr(iii.l K- Navi'i'lioil alseoinpany and po.ssilde ti"w meth ods thai inii.t make ror greater .llteieney were disetiM..,! by M'p i. s.-nlatives of tie- shop cmMs em ployes' asocial ion in lii"ir conveii- ! (inn just clos- d here. ) I Charhs NlKhllmrab' of Atbinu was elected (liainnan of the gen eral commit'.-' of repr. seiitatives; N-lson GaMatby of Seattle was named viee-el-. iirmall and W. K. Van Horn. Alblna. was named '- ie!arv-lreasui-r. other m-!nb..r are Geoig" S hoofl'-r. Walla Wd la: Alberl Toms, -h-ck. APdnti: H. T. Snooiey. Huntington, and Wle : ii ..iv .u - ' ; fTrudj. Markets ! H I'GHTLAM .MAHKiri'S 'OHTI.ANH. Ore. (AIM Cut- tile steady today, hogs steady to weak. Kggs steady. Uuttt-r 4'Jc, liul teriut 4'jc. Ill'ITKItTAT SAX TltANCISt'O (AT) IJut terlat 55c here today. Tori la ml Grain Market TOKTI.ANO, Ore. (AT) Wheat Hard white li. H. Itaurt, July. August. $1.41; soft whitv. July. $1.41; August, $1.41; western white, July, $1.41; August. $1.41; hard winter. July, $1.4n; August, $1.40; northern spring, July, 1.3N; August, $1.35; western red, July, $I Jri; August. $1.34; HUH hard white, July $1.45; August. $1.44. Oats No. 2 white feed. July. $111!; August, $11); No. 2 gray, Au gust. l-'U- Corn No. 2 ellow, $l(i; August $4ti. M-:V YOhlt (AT) Htock Steady; ugriculturv niachlnery Is sues ut new lop. Honda Irregular, locul traction liens active. i'orelgn exchange!! Finn; Han- ish i-Croner at year's highest level. Cotton Kasj ; beueueial rains. Mississippi valley. S uga r Feat u re less. Colfeo fjower; increased Lira.- ziliau offerings. CHICAGO (AT) Wlieat weak; expectation free count iv selling. Coin Easy; good rains. Cattle Hull but steady. Hogs I nevenly lower. SEVEN SPECIAL TRAINS COMING (Continued from Taga One.) Itoturning from the convention on July ;ilst the Toledo Knights Templar will go through 11 Grande at 6 o'clock In Hie morning by spe cial train; the Grans Commundery :tt s o clock on the morning of Au gust first and the Cleveland Knights Templar at 11:30 a. in. August first. i Special cars will be curried on regular trains returning from Hie convention s follows; July 3(lh, 4 cars, train No. Hi. Columbia Commundery of Chicago; August 1st, 3 cars, train No. 26, North und South Carolina Knights Templar; August 1st,, one cur, train No. -4, Ann Arbor Knights Templar; Au gust 1st, two cars, train No. IS, Tocutello Knights Templar; August :ird, train No, 24, four cars, Teoria Knights Templar. , Heat Cuts Grain Yield ,Jd!UTH, Minn. .(AIV Tosslbl lity of a tieup in grain clcvatora tills fall, despite curtailment of the hurvest due lo the excessive hot sptll the last two or three weeks, were points emphasized at Tues day's meeting of the northwest re gional advisory board , here. ..Ap proximately 2 u railroad men and shippers attended. All reports agreed that the ex cessive hot weather of the past two or three weeks has set the crops buck and there will be a smaller hardest than would have matured if the heat had not struck the grain fields at this time. Montana and western North Pakotn were specially pessimistic about the heat. smokf.u is Altai xi tii) HANDY, Ore. 1,. V. Totter of 7 Kasl Fight y-first street. Tort lit nd, appeared In the justice court ut Sandy lo answer to Hie charge of throwing a lighted cigarette on the public highway. The arrest wus made ny Fire. Warden Fptoii. The new Oregon law passed by Hie. 111-5 legislature, makes it un lawful, during I he closed season, lor any person lo throw uwuy any lighted tobacco, cigar, clgr.ieties, matches, lire-crackers or other lighted material on any forest land, private road, public highway or railroad right-of-way in I In state. HOOD JilVFK .mi;n savf.d HOOD ItlVKIt. Ore. C. King Itenion un4 D. I.. I'iersoii, directors of the Apple Growers' association. ind west side oichnrdlsts, were res cued from tin Columbia rlvr when wind capsized ihelr sail boat. The accident was seen from the inlerslale bridge and a power boat was rushed to the ussistance of the men, who had succeeded in grasping the sides of their trait. Sen iv 1 1 fur Itody I ntunlHiix. KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. Au thorities have not recovered the body of Cecllo Garcia, Mexican la borer on the Southern Tacifle rail way, who was drowned In upper Klamath lake. Garcia went bath ing alone and wus believed to have be,en carried into deep water. He was unable' to n lin. Little was known of Ihc man here. Because of lh" dense, growth of tuh-s in the lake ut that point no furl her efforts would be made to drag for the body, otltcluls suld. I MTFD STATFS m:ain IX ganolim; co.nmmition WASHINGTON ( A T). Gasolln cons Jinption Is far more extensive in the Tnlted States than any where else In the world. A commerce ib par linen t survey showed per capita consumption in this country to have reached G'J.'l gallons a year, while Lngluud was second with nn average of only ll.fi gallons. One year's coiisump lion in china ould not keep the automobile of the I nlted States running eitrht horns. To supply the d niand. Amerl i an prod net ion of gasoline w us Incrend-d from I .:."n,Mon,oa'i gal Ions in I'M 4 lo s.t.t.a.uita.aaa ral ttnrn In I rCV Th" I nlted Stst-s account for 1'. p-r rent of the world's total consumption lu year k Nile exporting IM'y.'jUU.O.V' v-ur'.U vi tliv goiuuiCiiity. Milk Of Magnesia Tooth Paste SJs'il') Corrects acid mouth- keeps the teeth white by removing the stained film. Think of it! A tooth paste containing 4A', True Milk of Magnesia TIio best denti frice. Glass Drugs Inc. S3t vneSlL Situ La Grande, Oregon For his work" on Ihc cockroach as a cancer carrier, Ir. l-ouis Sumbon lias been awarded the Gold Medal of the Society of Testology lor lf23. Irish sea herring are nil autumn spawned. .'' VMbLAL I'ICllltL. 01' A 4; IH..M l l I. ( ,1I.IJ. M I Utlili rs, i ic, pc.KcIullj al 0JfiC Its vn. fr&wvzyyrrpq 4 ?,i'V" TV Ww vTVy pfi 1 um NOW IIO.N T (.KT H(lf.IT-;M:i). I OI.KS. TLiH Is nut rally and truly n drawn roma to Ufa lo drvuur Hie wrl.l. Km ll: I liim-w, nim mailn it out in allfonib; dslm that It U only tlU-ji liiiltaliun of spirit that ruli-j ocr llitir New Vcai', Uay. 4' 50 FARMERS VIEW CROPS IN VALLEY (Continued from Tage One.) by .side but at their present stale of deeiopmcnt were difficult to tell which will prove Superior. From indications thu Soft Federa tion la not a wheat that does it self justice trom the standpoint of appearance. Griiln Crops View ixl The Clark liruther ranch was visited and the sweet clover seed and crops examined and then Hie parly drove to the Koiith Me Ken non place, Mr. McKcunon'a pota to crop from certified seed wu.-j planting und cultivating weie ex plained. The barley and oat crops grown by Mr. McKeimon idso came in tor their share of attention. At the vV. it, l.citbelter ranch the Forty-Fold wheat and l).brid l'JH fields were Inspected and dis cussed. From MeKennon'a the excursion proceeded to the Alee MclveiiJiie place where four difier eut methodii of combHting the wild morning glory vines were being tri ed. The clean cultivation and ul falfa methods seemed to be t he most eitective witli the sun Mow ers in third place and the millet a poor lourtli. Dinner Neni Alicvt Dinner was eaten at thu J. A. Gu.skltl ranch near Alicel. Coffee and ice cream were served by Mr. and Mrs, Gaskill and the guests b rough I their own lunches. The Hard and Soft Federation wheat plots at Ihc Gaskiil place went ex amined alter dinner. These were or special interest for the reason that four different types (lf ferti lizer' had been used. These were, commercial fertilizer, barnyard ma il uru t.ud HwUVb Ued Steer 1, a KIDINU fAUlV, silliuuHtcd nsainst 4 r.k li."- l)V i,l lin. l N. S. Mail.lrln ail, iicmtsI umliur In llif liai lxir if ill. f raiulic. win malili'ii tu)'ac; Popular I WN" r Pred C. Hobinaon, of Chicago, Is said to b personally acquainted with nearly every one of the 900,000 mem bera of the Elka In tho United States. Probably that's why ho Is to bo tho grand secretary of the order for his twenty-second consccutlvo term, ac cording to a voto at tho convention in I'ortiand, Oro. patented, mixed fertilizer. The final stopping phice on tho llhtei-nrv I'm- the d:tv viiii tin. I!nl on Kxperlment Station. The party went through the station, und in spected the -different varieties of oals. spring grain, full grain und oilier crops under cultivation. A baby boy was born Gfion feel no in the air in nil iifrnLine en route from Hudupest to Naples. Lake Loiilso. t'aiiaili.in KocliV mliilliiin li. I Mi le Sam- t I ram i.', ilurlnn flu- ousel', i la S "J 2 IIOYK COXIT.KS SHOOTING 8AI.KM, Ore. Officers rounded up Oswald Koenlg, 14, and Kddie Koenig, Hi, who later confessed (hut tho younger of tho brothers fired tho bullet that wounded Miss Teol Moore of Hopinoro while she was en route from her homo to Sa lem by automobile, Oswald Koenlg, who did the shooting, said ho hud no knowledge Huil the gun was louded. He refer red to tho shooting us accidental. The bullet passed through tho rear of the uulomoblle in which Miss Moore was riding, entered the buck of her neck, dented the main art ery and lodged In her cheek. She will recover. AITO OVIIKTI HNS, a HI UT HKND, Ore. Don Mclhiln. drug clerk: Hoy Van Vleet. photograph er, both great war veterans, and KrunclH O'Connor, employed in the office of tho Trooks-Seanlon Lum ber company, escaped with severe cula and broken ribs when an au tumobile in which they were rid ing was forced off I he road by an other machine and turned turtle. Mellain received severe cuts about the head and face, Van Vleet suffered fractured ribs, and O'Con nor wus severely bruised. The au tomobile, a borrowed car, wus wrecked. . 1 We Buy for Less We Sell for Less I jigllsll Moil el Tunis In many beautiful patterns for Iho careful dresser. 91.15 You will find thai this Is I lie lowest vriee l'vti known In La Grande. See them! A beautiful assortment Men's High tirade Cups The New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. MEN WANTED!" Graders, Car-loaders, General Planing Mill Help.'"1' Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company, MAIN 8 , ,,. LUMBKK, SASH, DOOKS AND SHINGLES , j-nviiumiuju -luli -r.jt njr.-t-.iir. General Cords Go a Long Jennings & PACKAGE COODS Arc convenient Ut inUe along on our vacaliiui (rip lo have it Utile pick-up worlt. Vi have u nlci' uHsortuicnl. Thread and liittlrtu'lloiis included, Art & Baby Shop . J. "KVEEVTIIINO Milt Tlin HAIlY" . rr BEMffriTrillNO Hold NmnilHT lllili;. Sl AMl'INO Bt7rrEItlCK I'ATTKKNS I. M. O. THitKAf '"' Four Floors of Fine Furniture W. II. Bohncnkamp Co. Arcade TODAY And T0M0KI50W Salome Of The Tenements f A (ileal. Htlinan Ddciiincnt of YoutiK America Comedy "LION LOYK" FEW BERRIES (. ,p ! IN MOlJNf Alfe ( Co n 1 1 n u ed f rm Vntstt f ) n . ) scattered patches were found. f- Krz. M TTLY I'Allt AT I'MO.V - I'NIO.N', Ore. ( Special ) The j huckleberry season is on, judging I from the Hiiinples which have been ; brought into In ion during tho j past week. It Is reported that thu supply is going lo be fair this sea- son, especially In certain localities. I KskhuoH do not drink oil. They act ually consume less "food for power' than the average Scolsnnin or Norwegian, according to AU hjalmur Stetansaon. HOTEL ASTOR 2nd & Hill . LoaAonln' EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 50;I Bmlu New, Modern Close to Shopping District and Thoajfe FREE GARAGE Tariff f.om Sf.50 VVY THIS HOME M.mI.tii rt.nMitii Iioiiso ninr Island i lly lilcli way lun.ss from lliu hliinuii Mill. 1'rice Jr.iio.OO. 'ivrnu. Vt. Iiavn M:vuia (rl lots 11 v n r Iho Wlllmv S.-IiikiI I'm Kill'. I'Msy ti i niH, ir m- will liuilil 51111 11 siniill Iiiiiik; nii.l wit on vi'i'y t'lrsy iuy lllrllt.s. IIihiw mill lmrn mill two mns mar Williiw SIiih)I. Lrt us bliow yuu this plai-u. ffl you this place. J' B WEKKS & BLACK 1 e ltKAirons 5 ,,, Bj New I'nli'y Illtlg. tJv- ItiRiirnnco - Loan tlV' .jrjit.-mMj in "Wiiiiinm.Jtl--4tijoii1 ' r,1. L2 . Way to Make Friend?, Shumate ; 1 1