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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1925)
Wetlnps1ay, Aurust 12, 102Ti. TITE LA (1RANDE EVENING ORRETIVER P:n'o V'wf Local News In Brief comix; events NelliKborhood flub I'nloii eouu ly llower Dhow September 2. Ia Grande Public Schools upcti September 14. On Wuy to Ashland- Mia. Witlluiu Webster and sun I ,h who 11 and daughter Inu Mae left today by utilu lor Aaliluud Oregon where they expect to vi gil lor about two w ueivH. M'lx's to Tolocawt Mrs. O. 1.. HllJyurd and fuiull) left Lu Grande this morning on train No. "M lor TeloeuHet nhTi bin? will visit tor several duys. Iji'fl J'or liakip Mrs. G. W. Hansell mid two dau ghters left this morning for tink er where they will visit until Hit lirut of next week. VMtlng In Portland Mrs: Otis Veul, ueeonipn tiled by Mia. K. Lynn hit Saturday, by auto for 1'oiiluiid where they will viHit relatives ir Home, time. Drove u Baker Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Curr, accom panied by Mis. l-'ern Stout Gru lium. of PoHliind, who Is a hoiibti ;rii''l at the t'urr home drove lo linker Munday and (spent the dtiy. .Motors to Idike M r. and Mrs. Louis Zuug and fiimlly. of 1 nion. and Mr, l-'red Z;i uks and l-'uiiiily, of Mt. Glenn, motored to Wallowa Luke yester day and spent the day. At .loHt'pli Today Mr, and. Mrs. A. I. Anderson went to Joseph this morning on the branch line train. They will sp -nd the day there and return to their home here this evening. Here Lust i;enlni Mr. and Mrs. .Hert Knight, of I'lilon, were in La Grande last i ning They attended the car- nivol. .Motored to l.a (Jrauth' Itnbort L. Katun. .Mrs. V. G. Huwinaii and son William L. Heat ly. of Portland, motored to La '.ramie and are visiting here at the home of Mrs. .How man's sis- tt-r Mis. Charles Wule. lieturns From Spokane ; Mrs. M. J. Donohlie returned lo )ir home In La Grande this morn ing after several days In Spokum, Washington shopping. M r. Dono hlie went to Spokum; lust Sunday, night. Here From F-iimcih 'Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Lane, who were recently married at Fugene. wre attending the I'nlverslty of ' i-.-rnii. are yisltini- In Ui Grande at the home of Mrs. Lane's par . ents Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Harer rnsMil Tlirou?li "H. A. Stoddard (Kissed through La (irande this morning on his way to Knte-r prise, Aftr some time there h w ill go to Flora, hrt he will be employed ' for about a month. Aniuil This Mornlu!- After visiting for some .time at S'llem with relatives t here Mrs. .1. C. Plxton and children of Bur b y. Idaho arrived In La (Irande this morning and will vImI at the home of Mr., and Mrs. Albert War den, ut Island City, for s'ral las before returning to her home. VMIine H'n Mr. ami Mrs. Orval Smith. nf Fug'-ne. are visiting frb-nds In La Crnnde. Mr.". Smith w Miss Willetta . McClure previous to her marriage and has many friends here. She graduated from the l.a (irande high school in I !;'-. PU-tiin House Opened A motion plet tire house "The t'h-i'b" was opened at Imbler last l-'rlday evening and pictures wilt ! shown there Wednesday and Saturday night of each week '1',. moving picture house has been dosed for the past two years. in Wt I'ntlirr Mm Hi-rrv I'lHrk nl ln rliilii. Arrow und Neustudtcr SHIRTS For Fall Our now line just in to day. They are Ixmutie.i in plain imd fancy lirnadcldtli, percale, ma dras and silk in gtilfund lieplijfee styles. $1.45 TO $4.85 Sliirls of (Jualily Clint's Clothiery Hi Slore with CouslIciii f n wi-nt to I'atuuir JuiiLrtloti this iiioi niii)- and w ill vlait I here lor several duyi with Mm. (.'lurk's tullier. , Uuiie to Portlnnd Mrs. H. HulUy and daughter, Miss Kdnu. llalley, have ffone to Portland, where tliey will remain two or three weel.s. Mis. iiu by will receive medical tivatiuviits whllu there. Itcttirii I'mui awillwu Mr .uud Mis. It. i. Smith have relumed lo their Home in La Gran de mter u vjeuiion trip to Arco, Idaho, where Ihey vibded their daughter, Mrs. i O. IVrrlii. They jIko isited Mrs. Smith s Oioiiu i , VV. K. Chutlm, ut Idaho Falls be lore returning to their home here. Inspecting star Lars 11. K. Lue, Star futiory mech anic. Is In La Grande lor a tew duys and will inspect till Stur cais in the city. Anyone bavins that make car may bring It to the Rar-, age Friday lor Inspection. Mr. Lee expects to make a trip of in spection to La Grande once each month. He and J. 1. Moreloek, local Stur deuler, will go lo Wal lowa tomorrow. Will locate To n lit lit Mrs. V. H. Husaell, or La Gran-1 de, and Misa Fuye Shearer, of Heullle,' w ho htis been visiting at the Moreloek home at Wullowa lor some time, will leave Ibis even ing for Seattle, Miss Shearer re turning lo her home and Mrs. , Kussell for a visit of about two ' weeks. Miss Kileen Moreloek will stay at the Kussell home here while Mrs. Hut-sell is away. MKI'L.M MAIlli i:TS P( UITLAN I ). Ore. A f ' i Cat -He sttudy; hogs and sheep steady to st rung today. I lOtfirs Weak, one cent Imver; current receipts, 28c: firsts 801c 1 it : extras ;i leftf S 1 it. It utter Firm and Scarce Huttei fat Finn. I 111 H FIEFAT. I SAN ' FILXNCISI'O (AIM. I"' terfut Ulc here today. 1M U t II . A N 1 1 It A I V M A II K I T POUTLANO Ore. (APL Whi at Hard w hite H. S. Ituan. isofl white, western while, hard ' w inter, August ) I. .:. Septemler I S t'54: northern spring, A igu-! II.RS. September $1.6 J; western August i.4M. S' pleinb-r HUM. hard white. August September 1 .54. red. $1.47 Oats No. 2 white feed, Au gust at $:nt.a'u. September $3H. I Corn No. 2 Jii' Y.. shipment, August, $40.50. September 'Uti.o'K M AlllilTS AT A GLAM'i; NHW VOUK (AI'L Stocks -- ; Irregular; general railw ay signal kohib 4:ii notuts at :iml. Bonds- Sleudy; Virginia - Caro lina Chemical at new high!. Foreign exchange Finn: Scan dinavian currencies higher. Cotton Steady; trade support. Sugar Kasy; lower spot mar ket. Coffee Weak; late arrivals ex pected. f . CHI C A G O (API. Wheal - 'Weak: bearlhh government report. - i orn Kasy; In sympul by w It h w heut. 1 't utile- Irregular; choice grades firm. Hogs Lower. , WEEKS MAY (JUIT SEAT IN CABINET (Continued from f'age One.) si.l- nt. H- ,. si-rll-il tin- visit I MR S'M'iHl. Mr. Vci'li Hiilil Ills r.'tllin t" WiiMliliiKton .'iinil"il lonsl'lcr lil.jy iipon lll (.ompl'-lt- l-i'cnviTV or iii'iillh. AMImiiirh lookinz wll. till' 1H SUM llllll-'l 'll Hum ..v.-. I AH il fl'NIIU Ol 111-' H"' l- iini.f.-. of tli- (M-cr-'lnry I III'- prolmii- itlllv of hlB l-i-lin- ill." Bivtnil mi -niis fuivi- lipi-n iiiriitioni-l ii ii pogslMi- Hiii'f.-8or. iiH-lilillnit I'lmr I lis I). Hill.-a. It-puliliiiin nnllomil i t'oiiiniltti''inun from Ni-w uric i Markets 1 . , j 1 : :l rt Imiirlit Dnvin of Missouri. now urtinis sd.-retary. DOROTHY OX TRIAL AGAIN (l.'iHltilill"ll ff-lll l-HKI- HN) r....,.. to slioolinc li-'r molli'T to ilroth on tin- moriiinir or .liinmirv III. but liil-T ri'ioolliil-'l tin1 ril- I. n .liili'llli'Tll sh- ifiivi- Ihc tiiillr-'. up, n nif wtuli'lni-nt.s ol fotin.n-i slui-'il for t"lny. In'tlriilloriH nri' ivi-n' Unit It"- iH-f'-nw will il''l ti nipontry Insnnlti . I'liink-I by a Jill nuilnui l"l Iht fulliiT. Josi-jth Klllnirson. nn-1 lirr ol'l-T irothT. l;:irl. Iiorotliv sjiI .pili tly throucli tin oi nlnir iliiy-B proi("liiii--s. Th.-n- was no n ilirnni r Of tin- hyst-Tirul out l.iiisls nn-l riilntltiK sp-lls uhlili i lmnoi. rlj 'l her form, r trlnl whli h ww Inturrupti il l) H' i -H-Injf or u ko nil y roumilssion whi- li ii,IJiilirvl tin- Kl'l Iiimii n.-. .Mtir sU k. In ii n ii.svlillil llorolliy wns pronouiiii il mini' ami ri lilini 'l In-n-tor ri'tiiul. v.i.r Mi'l.mliiKol. on tin' lltii-k S. 11. 11 tiin.lsll'l-' r.-i.nll)' r.-niovlj iibout n-'.oi-n I. -ns or i-iirlll. thrust-j InK Into lh'- ' In mli'h f "iiv, thai wh-n n-llliil II hio I ronn-'-l ! h pi-nliisiila ml ii'viTiit n'w inmllj llanU that muy Iw niude habit-j 1926 Leader ! P tlA Meet Harold L; Coulter, raptain elrct of the ll JO YYfm-ousiii varsity crew, He's a coxswain and the first one In the history of the Badger school to be so honored. Coulter a senljr, 22 year old, Btnndu five fept, three and weighs 110. Mil. NIWO'IT SATIM'IFH. KUMA'ill FALLS. Ore. X. J. Sinnntt, representati v in cougres. of tile Hecond Oregon distnet. wih ' not heed the advice of some -ot his political friends and advisors and ti y for Senator Slant. eld toga. I His post live statement to this ! effect was received here In a let ter to Linn W. NiHiiitlh, secre tary of Lie county HcpUDi.c-uu central committee. "1 will not tun lor L ulled Slate senator," he wrote. "Instead 1 shall seek re-election us represen tative." SIMMONS (,()l S,TO CIIAIK I ..LINCOLN. Neb. (Al'. Wal ter Kay Simmons, former Mon tana cowboy and deputy sheriff. Was elect i oc ited at the state pris on here Tuesday fur the slaying ;of Frank Phal, Spencer, Nco., 'garage man. I Thy current which ended Sim mons' life was sent into his body at 7:05 a. m., and w as turned , off at 7: la a. m. 'I tie uocluis pronounced Sim mons dead shortly alter. ' S. Millions lea n last letter with jhis sister, Mrs. Kiiil liateinim of Pompey's I'illar. ,Mont., ad- uresscd -to his son. Waller Kay iSimiiious, Jr., saying he was leav ing ytt ill currency lo be use I for his sou's education. AliO TAG 2IMMMMI HIT SALKM, Ore. i. W. N-isoil of He,ml, owner of a. light, touting car. bus (he distinction of having 1 hide dcpurtmcnl automobile li jcense lumber :!('. turn lor HiSft. -! This does not mean, however. that L'MO.ihmi. licenses actually hue ibeen issued. The motor vehicle j depart ment eai ly in the year re- nerved for liucl.s license numbers ranging from Kn.uno to !:! in clusive. l-igui -f'H In t he motor depar!- iliient compiled showed a total of ;1!'7.in:t licenses lor the yvur. had been is:m-L t H these n.'- HKl weri- Issued for passenger car nid 1 u.Itnn for I rucks. " ... OH Iniller Severely Injured. ... ytV 1 f t-mmm" This picture was Utken in the Chit-aK" cnui tKmni when lieaiinjss to rli-tei niinc the s Miity of Uuxscll Scott, con-deiunt-d slayer, got under way. Scott i.s shown at the tii.tl taUe, licliinrl Dr. Wliitir y Hull, famous, alienist re tained by the defense. The jury i& in the backgiound. Iiioet bliowi a closeup of Ktott. Wisdom is More Than Knowledge A Wise Man Knows, Then Acts Kvcry one knows that the U exit 11 Store Is contlnualv otfeiing Us eiirttomers the benertt of the close relation to its mammoth fat-lories. Kvery one knows that the articles sold indcr the trade names of Kailtleeli. Fbstaid. Cain Nome. Jonteel. Pure test, Kexall and Svmphoiiv-, ure beyond reproach. Fveiyone kno w s O at when the Kexall Stole an. nounces a l-'aetinv-to-Vou Halo that It ofTers a bit: sav lug in household necessities. KleiiM Heiitul Creiiie anil Aiilb-cptic arc efll cieiit ngcnls In keen ntf Hie (eel h 'white, tbo ; gums hcalthv a u il Hie breath Mverl, '2'n' lt'M DrnUil tl'ii- ...... 19c 5H- hli'iim Uciiiitl ir, Alilix'lKie O nuT It is the w ise man w ho takes this onuoi tunilv to. stoek up on new items. . to replenish his used sunnlv. It Is the wise man w ho saves w.lh MHclv w i;en stan dard goods are offered at special prices. Glass Drugs" inc. 7A yurJJL Star Lh (irundc, OreKi COVE (Speeiall- Mi. and M c. p. Shangle and f.iliii'y. ol io-j ro Woolly. WlishiniMon. ore lln house guests nf M rs. Khallgle H molhi'r. Mrs. Mae Kelly. Filli Weuver. Kim h 'S been Hie I guest .of Mrs Mary Wagner I the past two weeks, has relumed' to his li In Central Point. Air. and Mis. William Hallmark and Mi, ami Mrs. l-'red White re- j turned Sunday from a weeks oin Ing on the .Minam, Mr. .und Mrs. Otis Sloan, who have been guests oj' their pareius. the Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Slayi. have ret u rued to their home m I liijion. Washington. They were accompanied by M i s. Sl.iytoii and her daughter, T.iietl. who .will visit them for a few d tys. Mr. and Mrs. T. C llelly. with .1. L. I nderwood and Miss Ida I n deiwood, have returned from i. trip to Portland and Se.isid". Theodore AlcChiin and Gonlou Barker hit Saturday lor Gleicheii. Alberta, where they expect to wmit GOVE II NEWSQFWEEK f ' r , . "n. 'If!'? j . wnww.iiiini 'it ', A. ttwfW.-r.'.'4i'-l'iJnywif. When the Street '.J -i i it a- if.. n S i Hii . ewcTL V, -r J? 'it it-It .-4 '--. . i iiey huu u Heavy lain in I'etroit almost a cloudburst aurl It fh-nded dozens of streets. Streets that were" paved with wood or composition blocks suffered heavily, as the - blocks floated uw ay and were scattered all over the city w hen the water ; tiUbshh d. diirihtf harvest." , Mis. Lay Goodiiouh, of I .-a (irande and Mrs. I.. It. Carter, of North Powder, were at Cove for I he Guild (tarty Thursday. Mis. L. K. laiy Is on the sick list. Mr. and .Mrs. H. C. KeeMl of Co lon,, were In Ouve Saturday.. Mrs. Kluiei Knip and daughter. Fra ukie. are visli ing iu Med I oi d. Mrs. K le Kelloug. of Los An geles. (,'allf orn hi, is the guest of her parents, .Mr. and Mis. It. F. Bell. M.'Lnren was in Enterprise vt - sit.r Friday. . Mr. ami Mrs. I'.- n ('oinstoek, of , N'aillp.l. Idahil. Wi le (he gin sts of Mr. and Mrs. It. S. ComstocU last week. They were ret ii rn ing from a trip to Wallowa Wonderland. Mr. -and Mis. (ay Baker. who have I n unending the summer Normal at Monmouth. are t ho guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Georgo , Baker. Mr. Towie, of Portland. Is visit ing his sous, Leonard and Tom Towie, here. Itclui ns (o Arizona f M v .Mini Mi s. H. Lund. w ho hove 1 n at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Oscar Lund for the past mon th hove returned to their home In Phenols. Arizona. Miss Kdna, ComstocU. of Port land, was the week end guest of i I Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Comsioek. i The Iteveroiut ,uid Mrs. William M urrav Bradner interiatned their Sunday-school class Wednesday nftni-poon. , , , TWO MINUS KTIIITK TMK lien-. Oh, tvrr, Ihr plilnn- In lliint pi.inl rat e at h' i M f . . , h wjfci., .... -a. i t ! ' V i. ( tit A! - V , Floated Away w4 i crJ t r -ih : A im rtv com posed of M rs. Mae Kelly, with lo r gut-tils, . Mr. and .Mrs. C. P. Sh angle, and family, Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Orion and dau ghter. Mr. and Mrs. F. Miller und children, Miss Bess Kelly und F. i j l. iveny, spent Sunuay ul Wul- lowit Jaike. A . H. Orton, F. B, Kelly ond C. P. Shaiigle left lor a camping trip to the Miuaiii Monday muru iiih'. Air. and Mis .. Leonard Towlc were hosis to a, number of friends and relatives ut dinner Sunday. jinoHc 'of Co present were: Air. Towie, mUaii'i, Mr. and Mrs. i'om ; Towie, Air'. amL Mis. H. G. Lund, Joe ioWio tllid. Al. and MlSt Os car Lund-. . ' i Misses ICiidA 'pud Bcthlno Mil- h r in I'niun. w ero Sunday visit or:; a i ( 'ove. The Ucveieml William Murray Itradner uill accompany a group of the Fnioii boy kcouIh on a camp ing trop to t.'atlierine Creek tills Week. Mr. li, . Davis, id' Lsi Grunde,) Is a giii ul of her parents, Mr. I I ami Mrs. K. J. SlackUind. STATISTICS , SHOW GAIN IN' RECEIPTS Continued from I'ngn Onoi or Die city wlih'h have hull! up re cently have nski d I'm carrier mitv lilMH NU B thr , nl.,( fiinii Ihc link.- ( IJtauforl i ( nilrlnKtii, l'.g. V 1 -4 ' I ice but In most cases this will nut be grunted until streets and Mdc walks are m proved and In such condition that the curriers rati i;et about In the winter months. The huoks nf the National As sociation of Credit Men show that AuieticaiiH are using the install ment plan for -purchases tola Hug more than ;t. !, Mituani u yeir. W e Buy for Less We Sell (or Less A v.-ry hiirh trriHlt! of .mi:n-s mhi;s Tlnlt will Htunil roni;li wt-iir 2.1ir. mill ici.o.-. i i:-s HATS ir, nmi Kit ur. SU.'.I.-. M IIAW II A I S Now H.-l I Itiir ut It I ..-.li ami SI.W.1 Mll.ll-I.ll Alii: ('ACS lu vi-ry luli-Nt Htyli-u lu lu $1.75 The New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. 2 Extra Good JL Used Car Barainsf 1924 DOIKa-: Sl'KCl.M. TYI'B A SKD.VN Velour upholsleiiii";, 6 tires, sptillij-.ht, rear view miiV'-.i ror, bumpeis front and rear; run only 7,000 miles;'" perfect condition throughout. ' '') 1)2,'. FOKI) COl'l'U ?U7 in extras; run only 2.r)00 milea. iMechanically a good as new. Looks like new. COiMi: IN! Jennings & Shumate Itiiick Sales and Service INFANTS' SHOES ou- Is I he time lo Kei tin tlille the '20', Itetliictlon la fiir the Buh.' Art & Baby Shop r)Vi.UVrHIM. I'dlt TIIF MI1V"! HILT, Wi'.sl .liliohsiiii llhli.'. Aihims An-. AFcade '1-0 LEGION MUSICAL COMEDY CO. The Peppy I.aiinh Show AND THURSDAY ONLY I.Kiao.N MI SICAI, COM Fl) Y (OMI'V.NY Kntire New rrourain Anil JA.MKS ('Rl 'ZK I'iiiaiiioiiut I'luilm tinn "Welcome Home" St.arriii.r LOIS WILSON HOTEL ASTOR; 2nd 4 H.ll Lo, j EVERY ROOM ha PRIVATE TOILET: 50:7. Hail,. New, MoHein i CIok to bliopping District and Thutre, FREE GARAGE Tariff frortTtl.Su' LJ ZZ'SimrZZ. LJ IKIV TIHH IIOMfC IMiHh-ni &-11111111 Utilise luur l-liiiul t'ity IiIk'i Ky iii'ifisK 1-0111 thu Stiumu Mill. l'l li e :.,u(i.on. 1,1 ins. Wo Iiiivc so.oinl uimkI lots 11 f 11 r tin- Willow NHlool for siilr. I ,i. li-l-nis, or bp will hiulil )ini h slii.'ill I101111. 1111,1 m-II iiu very cti; paj. lllt'lltM. Moiist- mill linrit nmi Ihii lints nrar Willow Kl'lllKll. ,l't ii, kllUW you litis ihu.-v. WEKKS & III.AC. lll.AIIOItS Now liili jr Itlilic. 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