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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1925)
1 Friday, July 31y 1025.. Fa pa 'Five" Local News In Brief 4. . ;- Here from I'lllun .... I Mi-fl IjuiIh y.itnirir itiK ....'.niv of L'nion. are ahopplng In ! 1j Urande. 1 1 huritii-s pending Mr. l,urcn. urritul Hi-re from Wallowa Mi-rvln Weuliy, a runener irom neauuy iitul apcnt the duy. returned lu their homes li the evening. u'nlluwa county, wuu a. business UMlor 'u '-a Grande yeslerduy. A.v Hil Mtos Charlotte laiwe is spending Una week at Portland and Tacu- iiia, wamiuiBiuu. Mr. UitlrldKO hero I J. Lottrldgc. of the Eastern ifurigon Light and Power company. 'lot Ituker. ie a business visitor to I La Grande toduy. I Weill lo KnterpiiM' Mm. Juo riurk und Men. K. J. Conrad went tu Knt.riri.su Wed- They re lu At Mt. tciium The Kev. William R Hull will leuve tomorrow tor Mt, Vernon, WuHhinglou. where he will join Mm. Hull and liny wilt visit theru tor Borne time. Mrs. Hull and son have been visiting vuriouw Wah itiHton pointa for the past ucverul weeka. bills, turning trp right along." "How do you knojv they're ph-! ouy. If ihi'y deeeive eveiv experiH? j in it the natural query. t( "Well all but the very bent ex-1 periM." itiNiKt (he l-'reiich, It Isn't itnpoHHllde the. wee ret , set-vlri: itt keeping u Hhurp eye oiilj tor the appearance of any Buspi-j clous-looking paper on thin wide of the water, loo. lta uperuliveK j wouldn't aay ho. If they were. They fBch c w b ra sa bunds. La Grande Team on Way to Caldwell, Ida. (Continued from Page One.) Kctiirncd from C-ulifni-niit ' .Mis. Koy li. I'urn-j it'lurned to j iii rntm Mliinin 1 i i- II. Conkcy, lormer Im Gi-unde M' ,lome ln U Urande lat evening Vsldent who has biien connected i lr0' Sacramento. ' ullloi niu. where ,7,'ir Home yeara with, the Mlnami"1'1' aa called by the l-uth of her 'lumber Company at Minam was I brother. George .laicr. tier sinter, iiiijistcred ut the Hummer hotel last MrM- J '1'i-wi-ry. who accompanied iter io - uiuurniu win r-'iiiain mere jseverul weeks visiting their parents. telling. Urn- on buslliu.- I IT"-., . w. J. Coldlion, rormerly of ''lvlB lo I'ortluiiil f.,,.r. ,.,wl l-nliliroii. slum- line "' S. U. Woman, aii-oiuimuled .....m,ii-u u-iim niiKiiii; thu if ii e I. 4 re- iristered at Uie Sommer hotel last (tuire Und Mr tveiiintf. 'J rati IhwI her) i' Walter Meuchum, head of the Uld Oregon Trail Association, wis In l,a Giunde this morning on his way Home io uuner iium u "'V. Lert f..r wiiveiltloil. by her diuiKhtt'is. AIins Kdriis ilu- William Uabler and baby, let I this mot niug y auto, lor J'ortlund. M r.-i. Mm Kan and Miss Muguire will vinl( iriend-s from euHt who art! in Portland und Mt'H. (Jublur will viKit tit the humu of tier liuHbuiui'H arents. ito I'ortlund on business. Visiting liorc , h Mr. und Mm. Joe Dunn of Pnrt-J-n.i are vlHitliiK in ha (fraiTde. Mr. liunn is connected with the lluae!- UPt 1. . 1 G. L.. lJutlon and G. S. Birnle, niembera of the Im Grande Cham ber of Cominerre quart t, lelt yea lerday lor lieliinyuam. Washing ton to Joiti other members of tht. Hid atifnd the Northwest Uealtors Convention. i:et-Mfors appointed '" 4 T. J. Beroggln and James li'or- Seroggin have been upjiointed nint exeVutors of the estate of C . Seroggln, deceased. Loft Thursday iiiitiitiiiK MiBy AMee Snook. aeconiiailled ly hur mother and smier and niece, Mis Catherine. lhimphreH, htart icil by moior Thuiday morning lor lwt ku-viiku onlliiu at- 'umi Attemletl .Meeting 'Ueach. Thev will airto visit frienda J. l Moreloek. presifient or mo am, i.t.liUlvt.s ilt I'ortlund and Mon Moneer Associalinn or Wallowa mou,h whlU UWilVi ounty. went to Wallowa like yes- i : rday to attend the animal plon- i--,,,, iortliiiMl er meeting, which was held there. u r ialHllft mi A, 'i. mn, Cny eonimisaiuner.'s who have been in I'ortlund on busim-SH are expected play first baae. ' Itia normal posi tion is ut second or short stop, but he can hold down the Initial back In good shape. Kuuat, ex-Whltmuti College. tur who has been pluytng ball for i lie l'irutes will be kept at second ba se and will work with Spud Helm. irate short stop. This makes a strong combination. The fourth member of the Infield will be Clydo Slpes, Spokane ball pluyer who tried out lor the Pir ates early In the spring but was laler picked tip by iiuker and fi nished the season with the Cults. The outfield wil bo composed of Alexander, lert Held. Itay Cox of Pendleton, center field und Hube Mavis right field. The team Is making the trip by car. I hey lett early this morning and will played the opener at Cald well at f;30 this afternoon. Hlg preparations have been made for them at Caldwell In the way of strengthening the team and en larging the bleachers. Boiic Acid PI Sip A safe . mm-lrltattug uu'.d antlseptle which Is benefi cial when lined as a cleans ing and heullns ugent. May bo freely applied to cuts, sores, burns, etc. Makes the best eye lotion. Glass Drugs Inc. La Grande, Oregon iniarpnirM in iyiuhu I LUIUIULII IMPROVE TRADE WHEAT READY TQ HARVEST (Continued fr'm rir On.i Markets 1MH TI.AMI .MAItKKTS I'UltTI.ANI). tire. '(ATI Live stock sit-iuly. today,, i-bkh steady to a cent higher, butler and biill.-r-fat steady. At Convention . j Lowell Wllliaiuson, ,. S. Weeks iind H. A. Hen haul have gone to J'.ellinBluiin. Wnshlngton. to attend to return lo l.a Urundc. this even lug. t'liarlt's I'layle. the othe member ol the comm.sMon an-1 the Northwest Kealtors Convention c.,llirll.. Mureliison. Hie chief, re l,.cru this week end. 1 Mr. Ittmiicctc lli-ltcr i Jap Honnette of Suimiiervllle. Avho haa been In the Grande Itonde llo.-pital lor the pas week. Hllf- f.-ring wiili a broken b-g, is gra dually improving. . ,i i i I in lied to i.a (.irandi- from l'ort land Wednesday evening. Tins I ait Broken 1 Willie 1-reeje. le m Norlhuist Henry l-'lee!-.e. of Klimmervllle. had ii,.iln.111 Ins leg JiroKen by nwHioa- .i -wiilr-li iiorse. and is now at the C"il fjrundi .Itonde Hospital. i To nttciiil Colli enllon Alter unending the thirly-slxlh Irleiinkal ,concJai- of (he Knights Templar at Seattle. Washington, which closed -todnyv'Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Williams and daughters. Helen und Jean, will attend tile teullors Convention ut Hlorl ln 1L. ,llllly wiisriiiiKioii, uei ui dr' Vnr'WMheir Hoitri ln- La iiup tiabdaiiKhtOi ik Mr. und Mrs. K. . 'Ilie pi 'Russia Making "Phony" ihg period, and there Is complaint tjiat sitring wheat, especially on light "boil, has burned und some of the kernels do not u-omlsit tv be full and plump. Kali wheat, however, has made u .slidy and stistng growth and-has not J.een affected by the brief spill of hot wiiifls - i v Outs, barley and ryi lso look good, alt ho it Is not believed the straw will be excessively heavy, especially where the. planting was lute. Karly planting produced much the best stand and the strongest growth. During the war. when the county had an agricultural agent who kept threshing records for the I nited States government, the, wheat yield nf the county wn cl-! ven as 800,000 bushels. There has been no atempt at a record ol Iho crop since then. ' Most of the wheat has been Har vested in those central states .w here Hie grain ripens earlier than In this county, und' the news papers say the Kiowers are generally. . holding in the hope of higher prices. Kan-8-in farmers are reported generally sinrlnir their -what In the belief it will advunce to $2.00 a bushel that hurvemiiiR PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Wheat Hard4 white li. H. Uaari. July. $1.44; August, 1.45: September, $1.45; soil while, August, ,1.44; September. $144; western white. August. $1.44; September, $144; hard winter. July. $144; August, $1.44;( August. $1.41; September, $1.4.l;,northern spring, July, $1.45; western red. August. $1.40; Sep tember. $1.40; It HI I hard white, July 91.48; September. $1.48. Corn No bids quoted. PORTLAND. Ore., (AP) ISn lurgemettt of its trade extension committee with a view to putting on an Intensive campaign for mar keting lumber whs voted Thurs day by the directors of the Nat lonal Lumber Manufacturers' as sociation In session here, Promin ent lumber men from all parts of j the country attended the inciting j. 1 4, ivuut ot tftrmutgnam, aim.. president or the- Southern. Pine Lumber company. presAinted the resolution for the. enlurgment oT the committee. H li. Hughes of Jewnurctle, La representing the ; Southern Cypress association, pre sented Mho report of the trade uromotlon committee. Raker Arnold, president of ; the Ooorgla Florida Lumber Men's i association, urged advertising us u j relief for the present situation In i lumber trade. i W. H. Glbbs. Norfolk. u.. se- ' cretary of the North Carolina as i uoclatlnn said that west coasl luui- ! ber going through the l'aiiamu cu i mil this year for marketing to the east would u mount lu two billion board feet. K. I. Kingsley, president -of the West Coast Lumbermen's associa tion., advocated regional selling ugeip'teii of manufacturers. B. Nelson. Kansas City, or the Lofltr.'Hell Lumber "compuny urged more co-operation 'for export trade savin "It takes lumber oi.il of the counliif. md will do us more good ' was 'struck by lightning than anything else." ; -.: Charles S. Keith, president of the Central Coal & Coke company Kunsaa City, and of the Oregon Lumber company, favored region al organizations and a program of better marketing und Intensive merchandising. ' ' ' Struts 1 Uun LHxduut'fl .-oiured leader of thtt iimpuivat nttjio uana in umuna, nu just h little nmi Mlrut in hn march tun now tnutt t-vt-i t-efortt Whylf W 11. nis bit ii0 tiHn iSJiittMCted to pla tot pNtrhdr ut thu Ku Klui klan. who Mill march in tull regaa, with noudb and everything. reported tu lie suing the parents for breach of contract und damaged. IJGHTMNG IM-;itHltMS somi; i;i;it tiucks PHY URGES UiNION OF ALL CLUIJS ((Nintinued from Pg One.) of the relation of the North Powd er section to the rest of the county. Mr. Cadwell's talk was by way of an appreciation of the work doije by Dr. Phy. Mr. Cad well htm come In contact with Dr. Phy when both were working for the interests of tin l'nion Stock Show and in many other ways and wns able to express a si u ce re a pp rec la t ion . During the course of the evening Alfred Meyers, baritone, who re cently appeared In recital here, sang several songs. Mr. Meters is an uci'um pllshed pianist und was thus able to pluy his own accom paniments which made his per formance doubly Interesting. Miss Vina Conley of Cove, uccompanied by Mli-s Othella Grey of la Grande at the piano, sang neveral snugs thai were well received. Another dlvertlsmeut which added to t tie enjoyment of the evening was the dance given by Sally SiegrLst, June Stange, GUda Aahby and Twlla HouHr with Mrs. H. N. Aahby at the piano. BRYAN LAID v.-. TO REST IN if WASHLNGTON t (Continued from PagJlneJ j Gi ace llaigreaves, both from CfUl fornia. .. . A brief fiiiiemt tribute by Hi jpaslor. Dr. Joseph R. SUoo. dtp familiar hyimiH and psalms on th wotds of which Itryaii pinned Irlir ' unluHering raith, marked' the i church ceremony. ( A military escort awaited (lie funeral cortegt. to pay the soldiers' ia--l trihute. DAYTON. Tenn. (Ily the Aaso- elated Press) In an udvertlseT ' ment today In it local newspapuc.. the Ku Klux Klau Invited the puii- lie to attend "memorial servlces1 i and a cross burning for WIIlia'ifj( I Jennings Rryan." The, ceremonU. , will be held lu a field tonight. It Is easy to laugh at your own expense until the bills come In. LIOTEL ASTOD 2nd 4 Hill . Lot Anttlw EVERY ROOM hat PRIVATE TOILET 50 Rath New, Modern. H . Close to Shopping District and TheatCM FREE GARAGE Tariff horn JCSO filJKAT KALLS. Mont. When William Rlaek. ;IK, a truck driver. 'ueHday In t he oil fields near here, the bolt performed some freak things. R broke 'his watch chain, welded to get her two silver dollars in his pocket,, tore off both t rouse r legs and shoes, and burned his hair. fie was unconscious for two hours but wUl reeovor, physicians say, 1 parents ornir eight pound- bay- by daughter born to them iu- r. ' xco LOS ANGKLlvS, , ., iAPI The foolage-irr the film flashes" upon the- screen in tin; motion pieluro.: thoulre lH;bul ;a fraction of the I nlu'' ,,u.ul in 4 It U .L-Money, Aations Assert .;n"l:'"r,,':: " production.: a'hpus)nidH & v NEW YORK (AP) Stocks Irregularly lower; Nash Motors or i points. Cotton Lasy; more favorable southwest crop reports. Sugar Steady; trade buying. CHICAGO ( A P) Wheat Irre gular; covering of July shortH. Corn Lower; beneficial rains. Honor of Chinese Family Saved by Fake Funeral n-'.KIiV. (AP) -How the grand-1 mother of i sixteen y-ur old Chi nese girl. Miss l.u. untangled a matrimonial snarl by nieuns of a pretended funeral wherein the grundduughter was cast for tho chief role Is current teuhousii gos sip. Miss l.u was afrlanced to Mou Yung-Chlng, 24. who was In the service of Chief Kxecutlve T80 Kun. Mou had social pos ition and had saved money, and the niariince was to hnvn occured In July. Willie preparations were under way. however. It iiecanin known to the parents of Miss l.u I mil Moil hud- lost his sltliullon i-i fife e-xi-eutlve household' and Public Sees Only Small Pai't Of Developed FillllS thut ho had squandered his sav- 1 . H1RS. aav at the uranue itonue nwp"v l.ulh mother and baby are getting' along nicely. . rool a bank citshl-'l'. if beyond de iteellon by the average Individual Weill lo losllne ""merous enough, would (llll- i '!ra "ii. E. Swart und two chll- barrass trade frlghlfillly. : "dren. Klmer and Mary, wen, : to Imaame how annoying It would -. , ..nrninir nn the branc h be. never to dure, to accept a Mil line train and will E there-ovcr the week end. Mii-Uili' Hit l.v Itluw ui-ni.'ivi.'. WiiKh. . Virtllailv Islt, roTutlvoj wvhout subtnliting n io an cp-i i . j)H, ,.nU,.p mnvm sec tion of Uu- rliange there, us in Wallowa cmfti. ,y. The now harvest cr-thresher, or comldnes. life ''coining Into' gen eral use mid Ilie grain is said lo have been gathered Willi smaller crews and a lower wage cost. j lt'tt on ramping trip I jr. and Mrs. J. II. ,M illholland, . Mrs. J. C. l-'iencli and Mrs. Itosel I la Sheasley, of I'oiUailcl, li ft yes- lei-day lor government Springs. 1 where they will spend a week camping and picking lllickleber ? ries. . first;. , ' . i f ' ' 1 Washlnglnn offlc'liils don't n n worried, but some of Ilie I'.urnp- lecle. li town of 15(1 population In northern Idaho, was destroyed by fire lale Wednesday." Hulldinss limned Included a resluuran'. lee- governmenls iiiuiih-stionubly limisc. Kar;,K,., pool hall, general store .and a few small vncanl The Kronen, in ui rl ic-ular. say. hnllclluK. The struellires were an "We know thon's no mistake a- frame ami the los was small. The l.niil It. for he" c II... n'n.nv enuse of Die fl'-o Is unknown. are. J Iteliirns to I'orllaml I Miss laicillv Taylor left this I morning ror Portland, where she "3 now makes her home, alter visiting I for several days in 1-a Grande with her niotlier. Mrs. M. K. Taylor. I 'I'o gel car j 1'ete l.arsen left last evening for Salem : to, bring back his Kurd 7 coupe which was stolen from in . i ront of his home here last Mon daf, The car wns recovered ln Sa- le,' ami Is being held by the an- Name Hospital for Her THE LAST DAY Toniontnv, Aup;. 1st, Hie last day of Clint's Kc iiKidelinp; Sale. If yon have not" supplied your self with your summer needs, now is the time to buy the best quality merchandise that the world pioduces at low prices. Men's hoys' clothing and nishings Clint's' Clothiery The Store Willi CvuM-lrure r 1 U,'-y 4,-. 4 nC f -y. ' h . j 1 " w i , very I J : - ' Zi Iwmit' jm n' TffT ' "1. WUh op; y . v . : ' ' " "" ' 'T ' ' I NEft .. J .... I of the narrow relluloid pnss dal ly through, dark rooms, and lab oratories of motion picture slud- Iosi.tliat dol Ilie vicinity of, ( l.os Allireles. -'' ' At one large- produellon plant near hen- approximately 1,1 w-t fwi of film weekly; or 4ll.nwn.nlHl feC yearly go through processes Hint result In the pictures which rctss In review before millions 'of lh.'ntre-go.-rs Ihrouglioiit Ihe worhl. Although the uudlence. se-'S. In :i sl-reei proil Oct loll, only about r,.iioii feet of film, often much as Kill. lion to 4 l. feet are taken. Two eiimenis in-- Iralned on llu scene being phot ogra plo'd while uniuel biles US IllHliy US five others are us- d In order I hut Hie scene may b" laken from every possible! ancle and at different Bpeeds.. Out of the mass of film deve. oped, on each production .the cut- . ting department. and editorial work-is sele. l tin- "liliisler" nega tlve form which Ihe n-l-as.- prints; ore iniicle. These are printed by i machine mid placed on ni'iinmoth I drums which revolve slow ly thro-1 ugh developing solutions.. Hun- dredB of prints of the "musler" j negntlve lire jnnde und sent lo all .corners of the glob.-. ' An engagement between 1 lilllesv voting Tw-tvnh" I n -serlons n-tlr;! Involving the honor of 'bolh fam ilies' -l IS a cofllracl nol .chsiTy. itnnhlled.i so, l,hat Ily, UI;Slloli o.l' sjiv'lng tla-lr. daughter', I't'om, union .a,peiinib-. Iihsturnit Ncavo Ihii.painta of Miss l.u great -eon - ei-rn: Vhen Ih-y hod about de cided that there was no wny out. Hie Krauilniolher stepped Into Hie bi-i-iicli. " Khe caused a roirln lo be purchased and liroilglit lo the fulnlly home. The family went into mourning and . word was spresd"llbroad that . Miss l.u wes cloud, ... -Tha uneral whs curried otlt .In most Bolointi style, one of the conspicuous mourners being Moil Yung-chlng. Afler It was all over Moil dls-coven-d 111" ruse und learned Mint his promised bride hud been splr-' lli-d away and nwinled anollic-r who was well lo do und who had assumed all tho expense' of the funeral and mourning. Mou Is Wallowa Lake Wonderland Eat Dinner Sunday at The Lodge. Spend the ,Veck End Fishing, Hunting, i ' Horseback Hiding, Camping and Hiking. , - . i I y-..ii,c: i ti.il ii - 'Hi Dancing , Every Saturday Night Music in dining room and dance by Star Nov ley orchestra. We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Our $5.95 Straw hats re duced to $1.95 Men's Finest Oiade Oxfnrdn Men's Work Shirts otic Overalls, heavy weight. $1.85 Heo our window display und 'you will find that on prices are the lowest. The New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES , 1216 Adams Ave. UUY THIS HOME Modern iVmoin house near Island Clly lilgh wny cnt f-oiu Uie Stange Mill. l'rlce f25U0.tlU, 'Jerms. We linve several gooil lota near the Willow School for sale, liasy Ii i iiis, or wo will biillcl 7011 a siimll liiune ami sell on vei-jr easy pa nienla. HoiiMi mid barn and two acres near Willow School, l,et na bliow you Ibis iilacc n H 1 . I WEEKS & BLACK 1 I IlKAl.TOns I . f i New Foley Bldg. 4 liistirance Loan li'J'.".' WATCH Tor our opening sale, beginning Aug. 6th, In our new store, on Adams Ave.. In the West-Jucobson Bldg-. thruo doors nortn of the Hoovorlaed Grocery. . Art & Baby Shop ' "EVERYTHING EOH THE BABY" HEMJTirrCHINCl Hotel Sommer It'ilir. frrAStUMO BUWEIUCK rATTEHNH l. M. O.'TIIRKAJ ri Dance At Meacham Come to Oiu' Danrc Saturday Night - .August 1st. The cool mountain air and Fletcher's music and song make you come again. Auspices of Women's Community Club The Best Place In Town To Eat is the place where, you can get what you want when you want it. For Breakfast we suggest: Cream Waffles and Honey Tan Cakes and Fresh Iianch Fggs Premium Ham and Bacon For Luncheon: Our Special Dutch Lunch is a big favorite. Knlth Kisoff. of lic Angehs. Is ll:tved to Is- the youngest -rv,n to th--ountry for whom s public Institution has been named K-"to UUrnit) y lloiiui, in Lut Angeles, is pjjutd ip per tm Hello. Is Mr. Clauih- C. I'l-nir.' Ve. mum. I.lli-. Mr. I'liltl, ban- ion fliMir iHiiol'.' Ve-. mam. I.l-lcn. Mr. I'ciill, how I Ii Is It.' Ilx- a fpinrl. 1,1 I Hi-. 1'iiitl. I'll llillik will come dowi, ami uel a ,iiaii. 'Ihe ilims- 1111111 and Cedar -l,lngl- a- keeping -.lop Hli the Inniglc rir I'looring. We an-M-lhng cii-rlhliig at l-i-liini knbly low prlc-s. and It ki-cp- lis on tbr iletiil run. Hoiim- I'ltiiit 9'J.:l.' M-r gallon. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. The Pcmr MrtuS I rlein!" 0ipo. IMindry. I'Iioiir M-aiH 1 A' 1 I FfvU AII r- - M iK'ir- til 1 'mJAOOtPHtrMlttpulA. ' W'ielil -s I III I BICRfK)COHTtZ''tl?fyr-c W7jL Jl I FRANCIS 0WAROS4y i Arcade TODAY NEWS TOPICS 5 After a hard day nothing so nice as a Juicy Steak cooked to your liking. Special attention given to after theater and dance parties. The Silver Grill Strictly American. Open Day and' Night For HO Years. 0 ".:ii -.'l!-. : .it !Ci 'ui) i.'fi: ..,!, IO' V; :W:i d:vj ..ii,: ...il i ui.-n ri;!:: ,! ,.t 3 j i