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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1925)
Tuesday. August 4. 1925. THE TA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER " Page Five Local News In Brief I'lu-llitiiil Mrs. 1. Fulmun left Kunduy cvning lor Fuitta'nd to attend buyers week. At F? Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Uoy D. Currey vjsit'-d the Cuvu swimming pool Hunduy. Heir For Week litd 1 fr. and Mrs. Holt, of 'Fendjotop, visited in La Grande over the week (mi,j with Dr. und Mrs. J, L. ln- Hero Frimi Pendleton , Mrs, J. F. Thompson Is visiting tn Lu Grando u few days at t hit home of her daughter, Mis. lleo rge Hruce. She is lrom 1'endlcton. flclunied From linker Mit-s iternieeo Lot land Kenneth (l. Keler and Mis. Florence Ked h'ud und hukiII. son, have roturn-t-d to La Grande after a weeks vacation trip to Wullowa Luke Home From Salt Lake After a two weeks vacation trip to Salt Lake City. Huh, where Hlie- visited friends ami relatives. Miss lone Zahle has returned to lu'r home In Lu Grande. , Attending Ihiyers AVwk Mr. nnd Mrs. L. H. Norton left Sunday for Fort land. , They will attend buyers week there and will return to La Grande Thursday. At Co vu Huinlny - t Mr. and .f m. ' !.L: K. " Stearns, Mrs. Vera Wattenburg and Miss Mae Stearns motored (o Cove Sun day und spent the day with Mis. Lou Payne und Mrs. 'Edna L'ouk hn. " " . At Siimmmit Sninlny i and Mrs. Aria Itussell spent'Sun- ;', t' hn G'raiide hii.T iidending dny picnicing at the sumniiJ - the sumnVr sessicm of tint Fnjver bove Suinniervllle. TKey rtport , ajtv of Oregon.' 'Miss An.lreV Is t ho road good. Arrived This Morning "'h H "P. Lumex arriv(!il In Lu Grande this morning from Spokane. siiiugiou, and will visit hero at tin1 home of her daughter, Mrs. J. P. Morley. Shu expects to be here two 'eeks. Hen Saturday . .. Mrs. W. F. Poole and son-in-law. turned to La Grande alter a mon Mr. Heed, were in La Gr-mdo t lis absence, Dr. und Mrs. Landis from Wallowa Sat urday, They first went to Portland and from v-ro "uest" t the home of Mr. there to Hochester, where he at nnd Mrs. Charles Mohr. . i.iended Mayo HnTthers" clinic . . Passed Tlimmvh City Miss Marian 'Conkllu passed through La Grande Saturday' eu route to' her home at Cove frnm Walla Walla, Washington. M iss Couktin is a student of Whitman College. Had Operation Mrs. H A. Hooper win In La Grande this morning en route her home at Huntington. " Mrs. Hooper has been to Portland.! w here Dr. Houvy performed operation on her eye. On Way lo Lake Frank S. Ward, 'secretary of the Slate itcird of Pharmacy, was in La Grande yesterday on his way to Wallowa Lake- to attend the meeting of the Eastern Oregon Medical society, which starts there today. flopped Here 'led Gilu-nwaLer, from the Uni versity of Oregon, slopped in La Grande yesterday and visited fri ends 'i short time. He Is travel ing through this portion of the istate in the interest of the Uni versity. Mere From linker Mr. and Mrs. William .T, Wale and son Floyd, motored to La Grande Sunday from linker and spent Ihe day tit the home, -ol I heir son, M r. und Mrs. Charles Wale. Leave Tonight Mrs. liobert Pralt her two childrer iher. Mr. Smith, wl arcoiilpanlnd und her fa. Come In And See Our Stuck Of Quality Merchandise For Men And Hoys Clint's Clothier y The siore uiiii a Con.- itni-o Orande this eyning for Yellow 'stone National 1'arU, whfn- they will join .M,-, ,-itt, ;m, ninUi their home. Mr. 1'rati is ciu- j ployed hy Uiv 1'. S. Ciow-rnnH-ni ! at that place At llakci H. H, Huldock. division highway unifineor with ofticcs here, went to JJuker today on business. Kiddle Home Miss Mildred Kiddle, lias return ed to her home near here after attending the summer session of the University of Uncoil ut Eu Bene. l ined Five Dollars Glen i'atttn was titled $T, in the eily eotirl by Judge J. ). Sla ter for driving his automobile over a fire ho.se. (VIJuMer Here 10. It. Thompson, insurance ml- I feM'or from IWlland. arrived terday to udjuat the loss on . llui r it u ioge.y lire. To Visit Dr. Hne,et W, A. I a vnporl, of Sal' iu. was 111 La Grande Hits morning his way to Knter prisn where, lio will visit Dr. Iloekel st-veral days. Al Coe Swimming Donald- Funk, Enoch and Law ton Stearns wen Morgan among about the La Grande people who visit ed the Cove swimming pool Sun- if. . . "vr v ;; Het-c SltnuMliy-' ' " ' piaty and cup. The legion uuxil Mih. W. K. Miieh-ll. of Cove, iary will furnish the d.-sert. Sup and Mrs. G-orge So'ithwIeU of vcr iU bo served at (i:ao o'clock. Payette .Idaim, who Is visiting nt visitors in La Grande ove, Saturday, t(M,ned i nm F. or . j a senior at the University. ltd tinted From Portland Miss Gwendolyn I inch' nian lrif returned to her hone.- in La Gran do, after a month spent in Port land v'slting friends und relat ives there, ; Dr. Lamlis Itetitrned ! nr. Hichard P. Landis has re- . r On Way lo Itellinitham - Mrs. Val KMnelmrt, of Helling ham,: Washington Is visiting In La Grande with .Mrs. Ellzabeih Don nelly and Mrs. Augusta Snod grass. She has been to Chicago, Illinois and is now en route to her home. Mrs. Rhinehart formerly1 lived in La Grande for a. number of years and ia many friends hero. Itetitrned Lt Kvetihn Mr. and Mis. W. H. Itohnen- " kunn. frv accompanied by Mrs. Chase Hohnenhamp, and Miss H-tty Uuth ItobnenUautp and Mrs. Elizabeth Canny, returned to li Grande last, evening after 'a weeks auto trip to Seattle, Wi sl in'-'tuii. where they attended "The Way farer.' ' They returned by way of A, WW... Y -V t 1 &Vi 1 ",'VV i.,lv . , ' NO WORItY .Mid! T HOI GE, nor rorli nor burning son. Tb litM-, which hniuM-iw to l Miss Juan 1owoU, Han( Mnnlc, tlil., h her on tlie hall. Snort write did not rtpoct UcUicr tbe uiuie a buoio run, or Ivuled out, y slopped lor ! tsomit tinu'. From I'mson. liaiia. . Mrs. i A, 1 i-ntoii stopped off' in Ln (.iiunde this morning on her way lu 1 'aimer Junction lo visit Mr. and Mrs. Hurnoll fur some Mine. She is Irom Parsons, Kan-; sas. - i Here 1 'nun salcm Miss Kdith liaun wan In La Umnde this morning on titer way to Lostiue. where she makes het homo. .Missa JIuuu has been at Salem for the past yeur studying pipe organ. In Aleitd Health Meeting j Dr. and Mrs. Wight ind son und , daughter, of Furtluud, arrived In; Lu Grande (hit morning on their) way to Wallowu Lake, where Dr.: WlKht will attend the meeting oi I the Kastern Oregon Medleul god- j Fn Home Hoim" Aliss Lois Scott was in Lu Gran de this morning on her way home to Enterprise. Mia Scott hs b-jeii in i'oitland for tliti past six wei't.s. She attended the summer session of tile L'nlversily ol Ore gon. To V.'sli Mother -Mrs. John Clifford, of Portland, passed t li rough La Grande this morning on her way to Island City to visit her mother, who liv es tnere. M,. Clblord will bu here about a week. ( Pintle Tomorrow Feiiin i tie annual picnic oi the Am erica n Legion and Ladies Auxil iary will be held tomorrow ut the Kivei side Park. All wives oi legionaires are invited and each j one is tisked to bring sandwiches i and one hot dish and knife, fork. Arriwd This Morning - Dr Harry Mouvy, eye eur, und j none Hpeeiaiist for the O. W. Jt. 'and IN, Company, formerly of La , Grande, but. now located in Port land, arrived in La Grande this morning on his way lo wallowu Lake to attend the meeting of the Eastern Oregon Medical Soci ety. 1 r. Houvy will speak at the. meeting th.s afternoon. HeLurned (o I, a Grande K. G. Itickmore Is back ut the highway offices here after sever ; ul days sient making u revision of a survey of the Mill Gtilch i i cry ford section of the Baker Unity ilighwuy, A contract will be let for the grading of this sec tion at the next meeting of the highway commission, August 27. 'Home From '.Seat He M George T. Cochran und daughter, !iss Petty have returned to La Gramle utter some time spent at Seutt le, and ot her . Washington points. Mis. Cochran und son, Sain, remained there to visit friends und relatives for fonto time tn'tore returning home. . Mr. Cochran attended the Triennial Conclave, of the Knights Templar uUSuuttle lust week. , - :' Personal Mention Mis. M. at Cuioii. Taylor spent Sunday Tom I toy I en, rancher of let on wtio specializes In Pend sheep 'A; I'Ul'Uilllll, lu-iv till , . : .-r- v ; ! Vi. fl to? i Factory to You Money Saving Sale Rexall Store Glass Drugs Inc. La Grande, Oregon raising was registered ut the Sum mer hotel last evening. Miss Ann M. Shell, of Wallowa was among the guests registered at the Horn met hotel this morn big. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Landers were union gt he I .a Gruude visitors to Covo Sunduy. M rs. Fra n k Wa d e, of Elgin, was in Lu Grande this - morning on her way to Hot Lake for med ical treatment. Miss Velum Hudson, of Elgin, was in La Grande this morning en route to her home, utter visiting for some, time ut Jon'.- Oregon. ' Ii O Hlnard, of Enterprise, re turned to his home this morning after several duys at McMlnnvllle on business. Mrs. Mary E. Price and duugh tre, Lucille, have returned home after spending the. pviBt month in Utah and Idaho, visiting relatives and friends. POIITI.AND MAHKFTS PORTLAND. Ore. (AP) Live stock steady tod.iy. Eggs about steady, butterfat firm, scarce. Iiutter firm , and scarce, cubes one cent higher, extra cubes 4ic, .-itandards 4 Sc. prime firsts 47c, irsts 44c. , lUTTEItFAT v SAN FJtANCISCO (Al) Dut tertui 5yc here today. WFFKLY GRAIN EXPOKTK WASHINGTON AP). Grain exports from the I'nlled Slates last week were 3.Hl,nmt bushed, compared with 2,ait:i.u(W bushels the previous week. Commerce de partment figures Monday gave the following comparisons be - tween last week's exports and those of the week before; Wheat, l,4H7.mm bushels against IttiLtMM); rye, f)J0,!HKl against 2!H. onii; oats, :tr;i.0iu against 40 L '.(W; corn, lSti.iMW against LH, 't(i(i; barley, UltH.tiUi) against 5lMi, tnm. Canadian tfm i n s exported through Fulled States ports lust week amounted to I ,u n.inni against L.IS'i.iHMl the week be font while total exports of wheat flour f rout North America last week wen i!nr,IMto barrels against 1 t;;,('iin barrels. PORTLAND GHAIX .MAItKFT P O It T L A N D. (re. (AT) . Wheat-1 lard white H. S. Haart. August, 91.60; September. $1.50; so ft w bite, A ugnst . $ 1 . 4 !( ; Sep tember, fl.P.); western white, Au gust, $L4y ; September, $ 1 .4 'I; hard w Inter, A igust, $ 1.4!'; Sep tember, $L4!t; northern spring, August, H.4S; September, westrn red, August, $1.45; Sep- (ember, $1.45; It. H. If. hard white, August. $ 1.52; September, : $1.52. Oats No. 2 white, August, $:!(;, September, :t"; No. 2 gray. Au gust, $:a; September, $:in. j Corn No. 2 E. Y. shipment,' August, $48.5"; Kept'-mber, $Hi. mai;ki-:ts at a glanci; N V. W YO It K ( Al'). St oe Its St rong; high priced Iml list rials at record highs. Monds Easy; I'M or Ida, Weslorn and Nort hern 7s react on rea II. ing. l''oreign e x c h a n e - - Steady; Danish kroner rallies sharply. Cotton Purely steady; rains in soul h Texas. N'lgar --Featureless. ( 'of fee Low er; European sell ing. C 1 1 I C G O ( A PL Wheat Firm ; bullish spring w heat esti mates. Corn - Sb ady: bullish ' visible supply. Cat lie Lower. Hogs High; big packers Inac tive. CITY FACED WITH SUIT FOR $7,500 (Contfrninl from Page One.) I -,r, calls for t he count ruction of e.-rn-'nt sidewalks (when imt tn pluee ) t,n Norl h Ash si rc-t. west Hide from Jackson to Kenton noes; e;;st side from V avenue nort h -!4 fed ; X st eiiue. nort h ide only from North Fourth sln t t(( Nort b Second si reel ; .Jacksou avenii'-, n'triii side only from North Hindi to Nort h Fourt h s( reel and Knnrth street, curd side only from North A wli t re-t to Jackson ave nue. An ordinance declaring tin- cost i sewer diMicl Number 1 1 i, pro- j tdlug for an asscHsiocnl roll, d-- j ebirlnir time when payment will ! . Markets What Would You Do? 7 'A it i i What would you do, If you saw a beautiful g rl from the Land of Homuncc riding an exuuisite golden horse? Well, that is what you'll see when the Al G, liarnes Dig 4 ring cir cus comes to La Grande Thursday. August ii. Wil h the resplendent "Etiuiiie Pallet" featuring one hun dred hKiidHoinc dancing horsey and one liundred fair women. In the gorgeous, scttMttlonal eje-travaK"h-a which o)eus the big program, horses of pure, natural golden color ridden by girls of ex traordinary beauty will dance be fore you. This is the dream that Al G. HaVnes has brought to u wondrous reality a dreum ol gathering- together the HHl most beautiful girls and horses in the world and presenting to the pub passed under the emergency clause.; und read three times last evening, , i.siimuio i iicu. The estimate for the improve- menu at Heaver creek wa.s riled with the commission lam evening. This cutiin&te waK compiled by U It. Slockmun. consulting engineer, and. calls for'un et pen flit wr,e ;of i:i(t,0UO. It takes care of the ini- f provonients'on Aluin Heaver croek, W"st Heaver creek, Hidden springs aitd Coal creek. Two communications were read. One trom J. T. Longiellow. super intendent of the La Grande public schools, accepting an appointment to the. library board and one from .1. L. Ingle protesting the manner in "which, flyers have done stunts and other flying dangerous to the citizens of l-a Grande within the last few weeks. Mr. Ingle, a- member of the gov ern me nt a vial ion reserxe, cul led' the commission's nil '-niton to the hazards and dangi-r to tire citizens by low fixing and suggc-derl that an m-dimince be passed providing that airplanes niu--t be flown at an altitude that would allow the pilot to glide to the eily limits In c:iw of trouble. He ulso enclosed a eommiliilcalion from Lleul. unkhw G. Kelley which corroborated his stal e men Is. The commission in .slrueted the city attorney to draft iiu ordinance along the lines atig-g.-vted lo Mr. Injil-. Will State Hans A ,J i. ii iim uiiii 1 1 t " f , ' J - . X : - - .. mMT fr Men- an- lh(- i -1 1 1 1, li-.-n of liun-ll Sh-c.ii. IhIi-h (hi- fftit I'm (i iibi'Imt i.h.1 !illirlM'.i itn- lnMliin K miit.-n-.IiiI. Ih.- Iii of ll'iii.il- v. Ill ioIi Hum of Hiilr rillhiT. Ilnwll, r.. I In from, Jiubvil U iu Hie ucuici- und fuolvy la sluaUlug al Uiu ictu-. lic an offering which would eclipse anything previously singed. These splendid steeds, valued at $ 1 1 -.(wo are only a part of the !. ntt t ra died hoi set of t he show. More than inao educated wild ani mals, including Lotus, 1 he larg est and only performing blood -sweating hippopotamus on earth, will be seen when the big-top goes up. You will also see more, than a hundred "suukisl" bathing beauties of Southern California in the ballet and chorus of "Pocahontas at the Court of tjueen An ue," the gor geous pageant that opens the gi gantic program. Many of these pretty g.rls have played principal trurts in the latest motion picture producilons this year. A license to operate a soft drink stund was granted to G. M. Spent ui oui u si reei. SI'GAIt .MAN IN KALFM KALK.M, Ore. J. V. Timpson WuNhinglon manager for the I'tah- Idaho Sugar company, arrived henl 1 to inspect' thV MtHonft soils' lit 'trirt j Willamette valley 1o determine their adaptability for the r w ' ol Migar beets. Mf. Timpson said that tests made here previously iu dicu;cd that much o't Hie html in 1 the Willamet te valley would pro duce sugar heels on u commercial scale. lie would make no prediction iim ! lo whether the concern he repre- 1 seiits would establish n sugar fac- j tory In this vicinity. The rumipaiiy i has 14 Hiig.n' plants In oilier dm- j tt icls. the ialertt one of which wa creeled iU Hellliighani, Wash., at a cost of $l.(Miit.'MM). didl-lti" nk Plnii Thwarted. KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.--E i bence of furl her altenitls of county jail prisoners to escape was discovered by Dep'ity Sheriif Hilton, who located several hack saws and other articles which Go' prisoners were using in their ef forts to regain their liberty. Jail breaks here Have been fe.ilciit beiaos" ol tin- admittedly' flimsy criMMti nc'hoi of Hie fat). Their Father? FIELD TILS FIR DOGS SET A special committee of sports men with the sanction of the Wing, Fin and Fled loot clutt are plan ning on a day of field trials to he held here on October 1 nth. The t rials, are lo be mauu an annual affair, according to present plans and are to be held for the purpose, i of Improving pointer and selter dogs by testing their field quulitlea under expert observation. These field trials wilt have a greut effect in encouraging ownei-w to rainy good strains of dogs and, says the statement issued by thu committee "Increase Ihe Interest in legitimate sport with dog and gun; encourage respect for an enforce- . meiit of all laws enacled for the j protect Ion of game, and promote good fellowship and social inter- j course uimmg the sportsmen. " j The field ttiuls here will come j in u date just between the field i days at Spokane and ut Poise and j the committee hopes to get entries ' from sportsmen who will ship their j dogs through from Washington to ! Idaho. j Three open slakes will bo held. 1st All age free for all. . 2nd Derby, free for alt. ard Pup, free for uli. In udditlon lo Dicfe there will ! be one shooting dog slake with all professional handlers and dogs that i have ever contested barred. A too-! fl,s.,ionUi t8 d-rinod a on.- j pis or nas ever accepted money for (raining or handling dogs, lllng dogs, in this contest more attention will be paid by the Judges to obedience and bird sense than to run go. The trials will alt be run under We Buy for Less We Sell for Less High-grade Caps, very lat est styles O.'ie l SL7.1 Felt Hats 111 the latest mod els $2.15 and SA Hatlroad Shirts lu all colors and styles $1.25 Work Shoes K2.05, :t,45 and $:t.t5 These are the very best grade und will stand hard wear, Overalls, a heavy grade tint will stund up longer than any other ovurull made (tl.US The New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES 1216 Adiinis Ave. MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES Phone Main 7."9 I'malillii Ycllnw-incalcd Cantaliiiipc, extra fancy. Kentucky Wonder String Beans, picked fresh each morning. Protected Tires General Cord - I'ennsylvania Vacuum Cup Kid Yourself of Tire Kxpeiise! Jennings & Shumate WELCOME TO Ol'U FATIto.Nrt. new and ohl. wo extend a. hearty wel come lo our new slore. and ank you to lake udwtnlugo of the icditced prices during our Special Sale, WATVH THIS SHACK! Art & Baby Shop KVMtVTMINO I'Oll I'll K IIAIIV-Ml'J.-i Wlsl ,I;m..ImM I'.ld;;. .IHII Ate. Arcade Wednesday and Thursday ADOLl'II MEN. 101 1 In the Paninuiunt Pit-lure ' X KISS IN THE DARK' Pen Turpin ('omedy TODAY .."Till LADY WHO LIED" With Lewis Stone accepted Idaho Field TuJ rule Joe Carr. Charles Hunyan and, L. 11, Maiuiefieid, rit-crctary of Ui, Wing. I''in and l-'U-eifoot club wero Inst ruiiienlal in getting the field trials lined up. DICK KERR REINSTATED HY LANDIS" (Continued from Page One.) '" during part of the .season under tbe name or Itm-k Dolt.. Gandil. If Gossett really Is Ihe lemons M-leitguer, was one of tlio mo.st popular ' players on the Lu Grande t'ltm and ulthough it wn.y generally rumm-cd I hat he was Gandil, he was treated with, r. spocf, and given a welcome; tn every city , where ho led tho. Pirates. Collowlng the b'UiH'hmeut froo (baseball by Judge Landis, Gundll a ud -s.uue of his teamuiat.es car-' ried Die matter into the regular courts and were acottitted by a jny after five minutes' dellberu-r tiou. f Many believe that the trend of rircu instances will react favorably tow ard the ultimate i elnstatement of Gandil In organised buseball. Tin Star Witness. e, chief," demanded the tramp Hleaiper. j "Look here, j captain of tl "what became 1 1 jmi ashore he ago ?" of Grit missionary e about six mouths HOTEL ASTOO 2nd & Mill Los Angelei EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 50;v Baths New, Modern Close to Shopping District and Theatres FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.30 tho ! ffil iu'y this home ' III "' ' ; 13 M'MllTH r.-l-.Mtlll I.OIISe If ; 11 n.-ai- Ixlnml- City IiikI.- If I M wny n.nisH f-imi Ihe jf t Li Nlnnm- .Mill. 1'iico M, , , B tstm.tm. Tnn C ; M AV.i hnvn sevc.-l gonl V i B lots nenr lln- Wllhiw I B School fi,r sail'. IOllsy I I l.'i iiiM, or wn will nuilil I tu i I yon n Mtimll homo nn.l F 1 wll fin vury cany pay- L- I lloiiso nnd hnrn -und I ' two iK-i-cs nriir Willow I H .School. I-t us uliovv JJ fl you this pluc-o. 1 J WICKKS & fU.ACI n fl IIKAIl'OltH ti ' Uj, Nrw'l.'oli-y Blflff. ,f ft,' Iii.'.iiiiik'o - lfOnn Lt iSi ; 0 '