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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1925)
Thursday, July 2.'V IDL'fi.. THEr.tA!GRANDE-:EVENING.'0HSI2UVFJi: PaceHFivo ' Local News In Brief coming i:vi:xts Annual Wins:. Kin and Fleet foot. Club Fish liamjuct uni) Annual Kuatern Oregon Kporta inen's Association trupshoot -July 2 if. At I'nlun on business Lester Stoddard and S. I'. Ajid p wa motori'd to I'nlon thl morn lug on l)tiHini-H. I.. H. AiikHow, accompanied by Ids mot her. M r. Nettle Antfelow, v-nt to Wallowa thin morning to jslt Mr. AnKlov'a Bister. Itcluru homo .Mrs. Kd Thomas, accompanied liy her nephew, returned to li (Irande thia morning after viBiting in Portland with her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Itemviek. Visiting at Khiin-i- .Mrs. CHiy Ie(ie and two sons went to Klgin thiti morning. They will spend the day there, visiting and return to l.u Grande this ev ening. Koine inmi Yakima After visiting for three weeks at Yakima, Washington, Mm, Oscar Marshall and family were In Iai Citande this morning on their way liome to Unterprisi'. : i 4 At Mmul Clly-i , M r.s. S- G. Coleman and family are visiting at Inland .City today. They will return lo l.a Grande this evening. Here yes ton I ay -; ;"t Mrs. Georgf K. Iale and daugh t ra, Heh-n and Lillian, were in Li Grand- yesterday from their home at Wallowa -shopping and hdtin? friends. He it- shnppiiw c.-tciilny Mrs. Kd Kirkland ami daughter, were among the Wallowa people who were shopping in Ui Grande yesterday. They returned home last evening. Weill to i:nterprlM' Miss Marjorie Knwnod p.assed through l-a. Grande this morning on Jier way to' Knterprise. Miss Knwnod is from .Ktigene, Oregon, und Is a .student of the L'niversity of Oregon. To 1-H at Knterpi-M Mrs. W. K. Yeager und two chil dren were In I,a Grande this morn ing on their way to Knterprise.. They make their home at Lewis Inn. Idaho, andepect to ' viist at Knterprise for about two weeks. I.cnve for Seattle m M r. and Mrs. George T. Co;h rairvand daughter, Hetty, and son Sam. will leave this evening for S'-atlle, Washington, to attend the .Knichts Templar thirty-sixth Tri ennial ConclHvc to be held there July "S to 'A, inclusive. On way to Hnrtleit Mrs. J. Ilea in. of Creton, Iiril Ish Columbit. accompanied by her sister. Mrs. Adelaide Jones, of lHri sas City, were in La Grande., this morning on their way lo Hart lei t to visit Mrs. 1 ten m's son who, lives there. Mrs. IJeain will remain there Indefinitely and M is, Jones will stay one month, after which she expects to go to Nam pa, Idaho, to visit. On business lrit Theo. W. Hoke, trineling freight representative for the Pennsylvan ia Hailroad system. of . Seattle. Charles K. I.iuriH-tt. fretpht, and pa.ssenger agent for tin Chicago. Jinek Island and Pacific Hallway company, of Portland and M. K. Handall. freight and passenger ag ent for the- fhieago, Milwaukee and .St. Paul Hailw-iy. of Portland, . spent last night in ' La Grande. Avow When. Women Buy Socks for Men ri'rii.ips it is Ihc style ami Rood ' looks of Iron C.hnl smks th.it lirst :ittr;ict tho wivt"s ;uid mothers who btli-ct socks for their husbands :ind sons. Bu'. tlwt's not the chief reason why the same women con tinue iiR.iin and nuain to buy Iron Clad socks. It's because In addi tion to their fine aprear.mce. Iron Clad socks are sticks that uxor. Let us show them to you. 29c fo 90c a Fair SAVE NOW Throughout July at CLINT'S REMODELING SALE Clint's Clothiery Tlio store witn a Cixifivm. Ms j' I They went up the branch line this inuruiiiK on buuinciki.' lii I Viidlelon IciiIii Charles M. ltcynoldK. who deals In ln.su ranee ami loans, whs a husint'KK visitor lo l'cndk'ton yes terday. At Yellowstone 1'tirli Mr. and Mrs. 1 a u Mashrook ure spending several weeks at Yellow stone National 1'ark. They will also viist olher points of intercut between hero and the park. Went to Ihirkee .Mr. (i. W. ilun.Hflt' and two daughters. I.oia and YVilmn, bit thin inorniiiK lor Murkee, to upend t he week end wit h Mr. Huns- II, who 1 employed there. At Hot I,akt Floyd Allen went to Mot l.ake this morning to visit for several das with Mr. and M ra. Oliver Daueh and son. Kii't hen t'.iis iiioridn M r. and M ra. 'lit lord Kogle and family let! this morning for l,ovel:t,ud, Colorado, after visiting for the past month in l.a Grand at the 1 l;. Itarnes home. Their home is at i.oveland. At Haines toda M ins Mildred Conaway. who L; visitiiJK friends and relatives in l-i Grande from Portland, where she now m;ik'K her home, went to Haines yesterday to visit her cou sin. Called o Walla Walla A. K. JHelntosh left Tuesday ev ening bound for , Walla Walla. Washington,, called t here by the deatii of his brother at that pluei. M i-. Mcintosh is employed at Smllh'.s gurage here. Itcliiius home Crancis L. Uoiniuct, pastor of tlie' Presbyterian Church at Knter prise. passed through l-i Grande thin morning on his way home, after attending the Oregon synod at Kugene. To visit lata Allen Palmer and A. G. Hateson of Logan. Ctah, wre In l.a Grande tills morning visiting at the La Grande Klk's Lodge and other places. They drove lo Wallowa lake this afternoon and will spend a few days t here. To Inspect rat lb- . W. L. Kadderly of the O. A. C extension service arrived In La Grande I his morning and will tour the valley this afternoon ln- ;lnjc.Hiig dairy : cattle and photo graphing some of the more valu able Rtoek;: ' To attend Conflate M r. and .! rs. Thomas Wilson. Mrs: A." W. Wilson and Alice Wil son will lea vi! soon for Heat tie, Washington. to ' visit relatives. T5 hey "will also attend the Knights TeinjilMt- S'il h Triennial Conclave to be held In Hint city from July JS-:!1 inclusive. They expect lo be gone about ten days. Vlsitin-Mien- . - . Leman Sitton and family and younger brother, Koyd. of Aber deen, Washington. are visiting friends in La-Grand'. Mr. Sill on hits been- connected with the Skagg's Grocery Stores in L.i Ctraude, Knt-erprise and Aberdeen and at t be close of his vacation will In; appointed manager at u. new location. .Mailc (rip Mr. and Mrs. !,. J. Williams re cently made a. trip to Drain, Ore gon on account of the death of Mrs, - Williams' hrot her-in-la w. Mrs. Williams remained :t n-ain for a few days, but Mr. Williams, day clerk at lh Hole Koley, re turned lo.la Grande 'yesterday. Al Hie Summer Mr und Mrs. A.' S. Cooky, or I'Inlerprisu were regislerefl at the Kouimcr hotel last night- M r. Cooley is an nllurncy well known in CiiUni County as well as in Wallowa County.'. M r. and M rs. ( 'ooley -tu-e: on , their way to Port land. Prhing to Salt I dike t'Hy Mrs. Karl Stoddard, accompanied by her mother and father. Mr. and Mis. II. II. Thomas, and sister Miss Helen Thomas, and Clayton Turn er, left this morning by auto for Halt Lake City, Ptah. Mrs. .Stod dard will visit at Salt 1,ake for about two weeks before returning to her home here. To Ieae tomorrow Miss olla Sehroeder, of Tona wanda, New York, who has been here for the paat three weeks at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Frank lin 'airbrick will leave tomorrow night for home. She will return via Los Angeies and the southern .-.t-ites. (in her way to jv Grande she slopped at the Ye low Stum I NuMonal Park and. otli'T points of inlej-esi. I'ixlng hatterie- I .a (Iran'lf cllizi ns who heard the fire belt ringing shortly after eight o'clock i his morning were at a loss to dcchlo Just what num ber tin call was from. Some though! H one thing and some an other, it really sounded like the bell was ringing double (). Al any rat "the rings were merely t he result of repairs on the bat teries at the station. Will Ichc IniiMirrow j W. It. Luck, of Ki-Ilot'g. Idaho, i who has been visiting his mother j Mrs. Mfilic Luck of this city for 'the pet week will Pave for home tomorrow itiKht. Mr. Luck Is yard bo-s at the Hunker Mill smelt r at Kelloeg, lie will return home by auto and will be neeomp-inted by his mother who will spend several 'fuss there jsitlmr. Mr. Muck for merly lived here and he hsim al though KvilviTir b u busy towu Lu- rirunde cerim iiioYe'liRo home (0 him. ' . Personal Mention Mm. W. F. Wade of Summer vllle Is now registered ut tho Hum mer hotel. Mr. and Mrs. C. J JOmdell of Knterprise were among the gin sis regisu-red at Ihe Motel Folev HiIh morning. Markets I'OK'I I.AM) .MAIlKiri'S I'llllTI.IMl . I. 8t"llrty loclny, t,!ieei steady lo Mlronjr. Jioks hUiw. r.RKB und Ijulterlut steady. Hut. Ur 4Se. Itl ri i :i;i'.t I AX l'l!A.l'IS't) I.M'l Itul. lertul f(:.e Ju-re todiiy. I'oim.A.M) (.itAix i.uii:t I'OltTI.ANI), ).-,.. (Al"). W.'iint -Hani white II. K. llaatl. July. 1.4u; Aus-im. 1.4-1; t-olt while, July. 1.4 J: August, 51. 42: Weui- l white, July, SI. 42; null Ihth "Ii-Ihb. July at S !.; Aiuttistt. l.4"i Jitinl winter. July. 1.4:: : AuKU.st. ;.ES: linn, hind while. July 1.4u: Auuust, $1.44. lulii- .o ituut:ttiuli.s. MAIIM TS AT A ;l,NCi; NKW YOKK (AC). NloekH Lower; public utilities under pres sure. Honds Khhv: trading resti iet...l by stilfer money rates. Foreign exchange Irreculur: francs slightly lower. Cotton Lower: Wall Street, sell. ing. . Coffee Firm: higher Ilriixillmi market. i' ii i a (; o (aim i l.ower: adeiiHt e liueiKtl .1. 11:111.1. 'nni Kit' a 1 y : , unfayur:iUI: Itlliwestei-ii :-eioi-l.-. i'attk l-'ii-m. Hok HiKhef: suiall rveeipts. KOADS APl'llAL O.N KATKS S LKM. Ore. Ten railroad com- panics operating in Oregon ap pealed to the suprt-mo court the lectsion of the Marion counlv cir cuit court putting Into operation n order of the -public service commission reducing freight rates on farm prod. lets from.lo to 'Jr per cent. The order of tin public service commission was issued nunc than a year ago, but the railroads af fected by the reductions obtained an injunction preventing the commission from nutting the new tariff !n operation. 'The Marion county circuit enn.-t handed down a derision last week dissolving the injunction. Prisoner to lie Uctumci1. HALKM. Ore. II ii ry VunC.eld er. who was arrested here recent ly chaj-K'-d -with embezzlement in connection with t he sab of se euiities in Los Anueles. w,'ill be 'Ve tiy;ijed the.ti; yjljUrk Jcflwljni to announeeineiii made aT'Tlie csecu tive offices here. Mr. V-inUdder protested et rad it ion 5 on , I he grounds that he merely held out oomniisNior.s due him from his emploer and was nut guilty of any crime under the laws of Cali fornia. . ' 'J 9r A t-sr-nll 'It 4 '.v' . 5 TH J-I.Vli Vl;.U-l)l.) TetMy Alien, .M.ixivill. C-llr., and hil I-' liautul Eonsf. Iin Mlled as l-hisinc cli.inier in his dvrli Iiunting ueasuii. 17 Vii X m if ? if -i i A i;i i 'IKIvM' li.r this euitssler. He cot a "lur. lie s hold of candy on the largest Mirk ever nitnlp In flitlly- twiml. Tlie eane was niadp for Cll.irlfl Test, llotl wood's liircest man, hut. It didn't v,:ii tt;Jf vKU II Ur. Milk Of Magnesia Tooth Paste Contains -1 1 N'i cent True Milk of .Map."eMu 1 tot ores Natural ('(dor by Itcimnhig Staineit I'ilin It Polishes Yoni' Teeth (ihes Thciu New Ut auly 11 CleaiiJ tlio Ti-etb ami Kt4iis Them While 1( Corni'ts Arid ,M tm Ih ami lix-t-iits Toulli iHi'uy Glass Drugs Inc. Ia Grande, Oregon BIG DAYS LOOM FOR SPORTSMEN (Continues from I'ngfi One.) Another prize was announced this morning by the contest committee. Charlie Karther, of the Ithui; Cat confectionery, will present a cake to the lady -making the best catch. The fish must be turned in ut the Oregon "Hardware and implement company before noon on July "2: St h in order to be eligible for prir.es. The club committee hurf asked Uiat every one turn In fish in order to be sure of enough for the feed Tuesday evening. With (he inem- j bers of the Eastern Oregon Sports men's association here a larger crowd than usual Is expected at the banquet. Along the line of prizes the con testants in the crow and magpie contest with a .'22 caliber rifle and other prizes for the greatest mini- AOOLPH 2UKOR no JESSE L (X (paramount picture Friday, Saturday and Sunday .rXl Vn.-' 1 s l.0 USI "J l"'tVo uithoiii words" but' "we will maT '? ;:hiMR";" I(';- Wr tsc ?0?b? ill parks at the tuticnM .apiial during (he b now" her killed, must turn 'in the-crows' feet ut the Lilly Hardware store by noon, Tuesday so that they can be couuted and the pri.ts awarded at the bnnmiet thai-evening. The Eastern Oregon Sportsmen's association shoot will commence at the Wiug. Kin and Kleetloot club trap grounds ut 1 o'clock Tuesday inprnlug. The shoot wilt be run on t he style of what la called jack rabbit shooting. The sporlsnnn will shoot at the regular blue rock from the traps as usual but the pri.eg will be pooled from among tho con testants. The fish feed will be served in Hip basement of the Methodist church Tuesday evening. H. K. Cootldge will be toastmaster of the evening. Election of Wing, Kin ami Kleet foot club officers and presentation U5KYN, 11 -1 1 i A oi' the prizcH an- tho main matters of business scheduled besides Ihe consumption of un unbelievable number of fish. Immediately utter tho banquet, the party will repair to tho Slur theater to view iiio game pictures which will be shown by K. K. Av erill, state game commissioner, who will also be present ut tho ban quet. , The general publie Is Invited lo attend the showing of the pictures which will probably start about 'J o'clock Tuesday evening. HALKM, Ore. J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of puhlio lu struetion, who recently underwent an operation at a local hospital, wa sremoved to his home. Physi cians uahl It would be several days before Air. Churchill was able to resume his officii'! duties. 'ft ..V -,. j, ' v , Hood Climb Kicduled IKK) I) HI V Kit tre.McmberH or staffs of tho Tum-A-Lum Lum ber company In various parts of the. northwest will spend the week end In a climbing party ut Mount Adams. The local office has in vited tho Hood Hlver folk lo par ticipate. The climbers will ascend the peak by wuy of the southeast trull. SlitH-t Improveiiient rmlcMtttl. HALKM, Ore. If tho Western I 'a pur Converting company, which lias proposed to establish a $-.".-onu plant In Salem, la compelled to mako Htreet Improvements to cost approximately 20,o(iu, thu business will bo locutcdMn Unz- We Buy for Less We Sell for Less MiHlel Punts In many beautiful patterns tor the, curefut dresser. $1.15 You will find iliat thin In Hie lowest pilee. cvev known in La, Clnimln. Hee them! A bi'ttutlrill llti30i-tnient Men's IHkIi irmlu Caps . rc The New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. VAwllOJL Oil VUi UCJ j Go a Long Way lo Make Friend?. Jennings & Shumate BEADS If you niv thinking of Head lin.ts, let us help yim.'.; We linio many new colors uml si.cs In Head and TwiM. Art & Baby Shop "r:vF.rtVTiii!v von inv. haiiy" ; HEMflfflTrnlNO nntrl Sommer Khltf. KTAMWWQ,, BlTCTEItlOK 1'A'ri'KUN.S I). SI. C. THltEAT y; J ii 1 rrzzJi i -"SSL. J N(fff nrsr ar . A A littt rint'.ond A F.ciure A Strong Drama of Today's I'llra Motlvrn Women With k ANNA Q. NII.SSON and I.KW1S KTONK Shirley Mason, Tully iMurshall, Ian Keith LIOAKN AI50l.iT WOMKN MtOM I1KK! I'HIDAY - SATl ltl)AY "Inlernalional News" and "Fables" TODAY- Salome Of The Tenements view, Wash., or some other iior'tTiT"" west city, according to announce ment made here by A. li. Alptn? of Seattle, an Investor Mpi 'fheV t-ftV terpi'lse. Tho ' inult.'ur will 'euuV 'up for final consideration at thu next meeting of the eouneil. HOTEL ASTOft 2nd & Hill Lot Anglej EVERY ROOM h PRIVATE TOILET 50;t Bathi New, Modern? Close to Shopping District and Theatres FREE GARAGE Tariff from $t.50 lll'V THIS llfl.ME Alodei-n 5-iiMini house near 1-lund City high way across l-oin I bo Mango 31 III. l'rico f.ttH.M). Ti-rms. V lltH'O X'VOIIll gtMhl bits near Ibe Wdhnv SiiiH for sale. i;sy terms, or wo will build you u smatl liiinio uml H-ll on very easy pay ments. House ami bam and twu aeri's near Willow School. I-t us bJiovv you this place. WEEKS & BLACK IIICALTOHS New l'olcy Illdg. litsurance - Ixmuis E3I1 t SA- -hIio makes women:' cheat alio breaks lier.l liiLslianil's heart iiii because she Talk i, Talks Talks! 2 I f nil - tli ,;t