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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1925)
Saturday, August la, 192,"(. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER I'acro Five I I .OCal NlfiWS In RnW I I I -w . . a ji x v avA j sYihsborhood Club Union coun ty flower show Heptiuher 2. Ia Grande Public Schools open September 14. lien P'rom I nfnii 1 Wilbur Oavis, l'nion business ntiin wub a visitor in this city yes tcnlay afternoon. I ew llooks i A number of new books were put in circulation at (he La Gran uu l'ublic Ubrury today. I Ml lug Friend lleiV Mis. Fred Stout Graham, who Is visiting friends here, will return to Portland soon. Jtcluriis Home Mrs. Harry Klniaii has returned home from t lie Grande Koiide hinpital where ahe wus operated on tw o week's ugo. tn ntiines Trip ; Mr, and .Mis Floy Lay and Mr. 1 ,: mother. Mis A. I), lumf.-i of fnve, we.-n In La Grande this morning on r business trip. In roriiaim ; t.eo Miller left yesterday for '..: lland to v'hH Mrs. Miller uho is taking apeeial Instruction in voice und violin in that city. I, en Foe rorl'nml Mrs. Knrl Dalilstrom or Blnek fnol, Idaho, who has been visiting (datives hen for some time left rr Portland tliis morning to spend a few days with relatives there. Will Heliiin Ciorge HuntinTton Cnrrev of Arlington arrived In La Grande r t n-iiiinr. Mr. 'nrey hsis been viMtlng relatives here for some time. .Mr. and Mrs. Currey will return to Arlington Monday. I'll Day The National Gnitrd cheeks h:ivo nrfived and tlie rnmpiny will be p-id off in full Mondy evening, (he next drill night. Few abs-n-" s from drill on that evening are anticipated. At The Sonimer j Among the eilests registered fit fie Sonimer Hotel at present are. Fern Llnck and sister of Boise. Idaho. George Dawn of Wala W:il la and C. W. Bvlun of Canyon City, Oregon. ' On Vy Is1 L. H. Trainer and finally and I. W. Trainee. foriHer'v r-sJdents this loenltiy who have been vl s 'inrr her thl Hsnmmer ret timed this morning to their , home In Seymnro, Iowa. j . I On UiMncsx ' Arthur Itudd. who Ihtsmup I "own o the eastern Oregon resl- ' 'ins by hts work as publicity man for the Pendleton Hound-L'p and ; hts journalistic activities ."t the I'nfvrslty of Oregon arrived In, t - Civ.mbv this morning on a bus-: iness trip. .. 1 Ck'-'honir Woman Here ''s ! ' l-'r""in:in. of Ada, ( 'kla.. is vlsili.ng lir lntreiils Mi. j d Mrs II. .1. Yountr of Fridl- , s"... n r. orifn In nhrtiit six weeks before going on to pend I' '"ii and I'o.-tbwid to visit fri ends uud relatives. YKUhcr i-'rn (vtklnti'i Mr. -md Mrs. Kmett ll'Tfnn and . from f ii!.-und. Cftllfnrnla are ''tin" nt the home of Mr. nnd '-s H-irnbl lli-rmn. Mr. H--r-"ii. who Is a nephew of Mr. ):r- 'd Merron, ts CiOineeted with tb" i.-.t vj-ii'liv's lt:md at l niL-lmi'l. They ai-4- making the rip by auto end will leave for their home to il, -y via Spokane, and Seattle. "Cntrn!!-" C't VprtillliT l'"l"in" t'ie S "-e.-r. ,it S'lr.,. li'-ri'need here Thnrs-bty Mer e "n and durin-r the niirht. when M Inehes of rain fell, the weii i'"r turned colder and this morn l"'r wis 11k-. kite autum with the I '""-omeler linvertng bet ween f0 i"id aa degrees above with Hie s';y overcast Willi clouds. McKIUDIN Hats For Fall Newest Shades Latest Styles Just in Today. Select yours now! $4.85 TO S6.85 Hats of Quality Clint's Cloihiery The sioi-c wild a CuiiMlruec "'"'"' Ml Ujiauiu i.e.uiy of 1'ortland who h.is spent s-verul uiuuius hi Im VHuilut' oil p.eviUUU OiCSIUllS IS Uiiw viSiLiit, irici.a aim i-yiaUves lldO. ' Many Cull ul uiiitv iJiuiiiK Ihe moiiin oT July 110 people culieu at Uic cuuu.y omenta of lieu uad j addiuoaal people telephoned on agricultural work. Here lioin Cntiluimu Mi a. umu Uuy and daughter froiii i,ua Aiiticica are vus.uUcf ul uie i m. jiuyi noi-.e. i ney cv pcci to leave auiue tone next woe i or iSciLuc . an tncy un ViS.t be tore to t ir home. , Culling I'oulliy II. K. Crosby, poultry, special 1st of the O. k. C extension nor vice, arnveu in ia Oianue y-Sier- uu aim is apenuuiB louay cutiing jPMiuy v uh' uua Hot uake. I i.aaiua m; visum inu . jeiiaen uU,l' ,,iinL nt"i Wo1 Cruc.. Wheat iHiluts Curate u Suua, let'tilier and Uiaiuiit! appiieu us a Lup ui'efcu.iiri tu piota ui . ileal o.i I ne j. n, UuS knl lUtia u af liiibier in March uud Hi,! rtsaitb aauw plainly tti ei teci ui mint icrliluer on old wheal luu, il is saiO. To Hettirn lo l'orltaml Ht-k-ii U-ibit-n and linhert O' lUy. a bannerol Mrs. W.u. I'tare. wiio hus be. n v.s.i.tu at i,.- iiuim: ol Mr. aim Mrs. Win. 1'ea.e lur (the p..st tau wee.s are liuvins lli.s iveiiiiiji tor tneir Itoimj in i'ortiaud. Fine Fit hi of Coin " msh Kathleen J. Maliuy. Latin Aetn;uuiK "o the farm bulletin nd Fngl;8h, Manetts. Wnsh. the line.st lir id ol corn yet seen Clyde K Carr, mathematics, sei this year 1h oik owned Uy C. i. jenee Hnd nthleties. I'ullman, Ud vmson. whose ranch is several Wash.; Miss Kthel Hoeugher. do nilles east of I nion on Catherine "lestic science nnd art. Allany. Creek. The crop w;.s irrigated this year but usually th.s is nut done. Excellent (aill . Allen Mills, a member of the I I Inns ,.n. aiv a hi ei eoll' t'lllb at 1 Covi?. Is reported to be making beef ul a rate which is hard to equal. His steer gained an aver age oT three pounds a day in May j and June and in Juiy gained 116 pounds. Attended Dance . Among the La Grande people who ul ended the dance In Baker last ntffht at whfeh the St:it Nov elty Orchestra played were Ingvar A..snes, r ioyd Mniiii, Slater Whid don, T. C. MeOonatd, Shirley I'rice, Doyle Xim merman, und Dallas Jucobson. Dr. Aley Leave- . A change In the staff at the Do) Lake sanatorium was aiteeb'd this mouth when Dr. Axley loft the in- st it ut ion to locat permanent ly in Medtord. Dr. Axley did X-ray work for the Institution and was also u plfysician on the siatf. The place left vacant was ussigned to Dr. K. K. McCowan. : Hot Luke i-ltoi, Among L'nion county people re cently arriving al the Hot Lake sanatorium for tr"iilmeut are; ("rank Moore. La Gninde; Nell ie Noble, Mis. Chas. 10, Bean. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Gralnm. or Klgin: Mrs. Waller Stevens or . l'nion: Marjorle peebler. of I .add Canyon: Mrs. Homer Hidwed. of Norl h Powder and Mary J. Brooks, ol Imbler. i;i;m womax. ., Missi.Nt; BKND, Ore. After repeated repeated t h reals 1 1 at she w oiHd some day disji ppear and I hat it would do no good to look for her. Mrs. Mary Davis, f.o, wife of It I-;. Davts.- butter tnuker for the Central Oregcm Farmers' cream ery, left her home here and was last seen disuppeuring over the ,(M i. r nf '-it house. Her husband, on arriving home found a note which read; , uon't look for me, it will do no pood." D:i vis at once St;i i led It Seai'-'l Tor his missing wife, believing she might have attempted suicide b.v cause of lllmss. Heroine EdcCi MuMol'.nl, 14 Tar oM rtaitshlpi of thf famou'. premier of Italy, i: cclnlml f a hero by her fe:inv citizen. A fill cnmpiinlnn. In mvlm mlnir. about to tlrow.' when Mill SluMOllnl Jumped Into Ihe water an . avedbert V . M Markets I '( ) K T I. A M MAliK iris 1'UHri.AM), Ore. IA1'). Uv Ktnek Ktemlv Imln v. j l'ljTffH K v t i'H8 it ml current 1 itt one cent higher; eurn .receipts. i'Jc; extras 32C4I Sl'ic. re- Hutterfat Hteady Uuttcrfnt Firm, roilTI.AM liKAIV rnUTI.AND, (lit'. (AIM. Wheat Hurd ' w hite II. 3. Ilann. soft white. A tic tint. 11. 66. Kcntcm- ber 11.56: western white, August, $t.55, September $1.55; northern spring, Aucu&t $1.64, September $l.fi3: western red. August, $1.51. September $1.51: HUH. hard white August, $1.59, September 1.6U. I MAIIKIH'S Al A t.lANCi: M.:w YOV.K ( A4!' ) .Slocks 1 1 1,,!..,-. i,,,.,,,!.,,.,, t;,n mwi t..,-if Truck at new record tops. Honda Steady; Norfolk & West ern convertible 6a at new high. Foreign exchange Firm: Da il ia h kroner . rallies H points. Cotton Higher: high tempera- iure8 (n eastern belt. s-iffar steady; higher spot ninrket coffee Lower, expectation increnBed Hrainnn receipts. V II 1 1: A G O (AI). Wheut Lower: poor export demand. Corn Higher; small stocks. ' t'attle Steady. Hogs Higher; big packers in active. school ti:a(tii;ks amli HOAIiDMAN. Ore. Afler miieh detriy (inl llHineio.lR elnillges the following tp-irhers will be in charge of the Moardmitn school, which opens September 8: C. M. Beardsley, superintendent and prineiral, Waver! y, Whb.k: Ore.; Mrs. Ivatherfne C. Mulkey seventh nnd eighth grades: Miss Flossie L. Officer, fifth and sixth grades: MIfs Elsie Silver, third t and fourth grades. Astoria. Ore.:! Mrs. Olive M. Wilson, first and! second grades, Milton, Ore. The board of directors has pur- become numerous nnd bold, often , phased two light trucks to use in 'entering the settlement. A gov J transporting the children, most of eminent trapper was stationed al whom come from the rountry. No Need The The Factory to . ; You Money Saving Sale , Glass Drugs Inc. 77a $ccdL Storm La Grande, Oregon rOLAR SURVEY SUCCESS SEEN (Continued from 1'nge One.) lory flights from Axel Heiberg is land by September L Tlie admiral pointed out that the expedition .had not expected to un dertake Its first flights from KLlIi until today, but due to the unex pected speed with which It three airplanes were as embled there, the llighls had been begun more than a week ahead of that date. liOAO OI I'K t: HAS OFFFK KLLMATH FALLS. Ore. (Spec ial) Division shops of the slate highway department will not be moved to Ashland if negotiations j for property s.uth of the town are suocesstUMy cousummaieii, j,. i-. Campbell, a.s slunt state highway engineer in charge of maintetuin- Coyotes Trey on Turkeys BOAR DM AN. Ore. (Sp-eial Coyoh-s entered the yjtrd f W itter Knauff the last week and killed 17 young turkeys. The Knaufl farm Is located In a well populat- inrl section, but Ihe coyotes have Fnler's lake a short time. A Copy Of Evening Should the carrier bov to deliver your paper. . and a Western Union Messenger Boy will bring it at once. . . . There is No Charge to you for this service In Concert 1 i i. r 4- a.' J. IL Shearer, organist, unit Anne Sirubbe Shearer, soprano, who appeaivU lieix in coittuil last niglit at Hie i'lcibj terhui C'llllt I'll. I'laiil to Hist' a.t Salem uiond lake country was too big1 SA1.LM. Ore., (Special) Ground for Dr. Italb'irn. When fi si will be broken here Monday for stricken, forest rangers teiephon- d the p'ant nf (he W. siern C-ip r for an amlml; nee. When it ur Converting company, whhdi 's to r:ed the .-iitk man was uncon- be ereet d al 11 Cost of applOXl- SeinHS. mutely JJiie.utio. The auniiiu e-1 No funeral arraugemenla 1)U-! lilent was made by L A. l'NetU. I btvn m.ule by bis widow. viee-presideiit and resident niana- I ger for the company. 'LVRfiE CROWD i no plant wtn te comp Will ted within three months and will ploy more than Ilia men. opera Hons will be confined to the mumi facture of paper specialties. IIIUMIJX IHI-.N .111.111 (Mill ' V, 'KOIU), ().e. I n. Charles Uatburn. a resident or F.h:n!iL died yesterday at Sacred Heart hoisidtal as the result of a heart attack, which begun last Tuesday, M-htie bp nnd Ills wife were rump - ed on Diamond Jjike road several ml'es Httlt of Ihe lake. Dr. and Mrs. Kathurn hud lie n touring tha I'nlted Stales by aulo- mobile. The altitude of Hie DLl - To Observer ewer Last Night 4 i 4'i 4 ,1 1 A 1 ,rw-.. .r" sj,3ryA V Wv h w CHARMED BY MUSICIANS, (('niitloued from I'hl'o One.) I , ' - j ' 1 hough not bb ksed (or cursed ( ' w';,h modern high i.owered public-) no I hods h has eom.ar.itl ely ; 1, w superiors in t his country. He Ih thoioughly versed In theory j land thus is ennbled to make the j i most .-ntlsii'ctory arrangements for the organ, lie understands the me- ' i liunies ef the instrument and tt h j eapnbilities as f v do and above ' all he hives to pbiy. Tlie orgun be- I1 fail . . o M l s s r3 comes an eiliereal instrument lie uealh his sleiiib-r lingers. .No me chanical manipulation here, no straining fur unusual cumMmii itui or eifeit.H. lnste.ul It is pi;ted with such sympathy of feeiiiiK wueh Inner powers ol expreasion that ihe music rises away and ulioe met ph sieul limit at I oils and her-onte.s a thing of beauty and consequent ly u joy forever. Mrs. Sueai 'i 's vocal solos w re very pleasing. Her control niol powers of expression are above tlie ordinary. Here again t he organ enhanced tlie beauty of the nel.-e-t ion. There are accompaniments anil accompaniments but lew ennui an organ w hen well plaxed In fact It might be said that an organ We Buy for Less We Sell for Less A safi place in buy, un-l h sure phut to mixc. If you will look at our window display oii wdl find that our price are the lowest In 1 4i Grande and Oi-iiiily, for men, ludies uud clilldreu. The New York Store DESTROYERS OF IIICU PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. Stamped Package Goods A ;10'- Reduction "i I'ackae t.oisls Thread Included KleluertV Itiihben I'uiu.s for Hilailts. ode ipialily Im Ittk :t;c gunllty for -...SMi . Half Hum- IJ Mumped Senrls fiom '...-."ur to Sl.tKI Tea Towels I" ; tome lit und liook Them )er. Ait &. Baby bhop KVKBVTII1fi Hll THF v l(l'J." Wi'st JiicolisoH HIiIk, -Ailiims Ave. STAR 69 S'v. r .VS'ir ,.! 12 L ii-f - Cyclones of thrills, niraelcs of ridiiif' and a delightful love alwy. An Hysterical History Cojaec'.y Arcadel SUNDAY Vaud 5 Acts 5 Pictures and Orchestra Monday and Tuesday I'.HN LYON In "Tilt: NKCKSSARY IIVIL" has no iu-truno-ut (o eipial it fur -ateoinpaiilniem wn'rk. It at proaehes l hat ideal -an orehestrat in which i-;t h im mher is In alco Itile pitch uud harmony of eXpreK sion. - HOTEL ASTOO j 2nd & Hill La. Ang.lo. EVERY ROOM lus PRIVATE TOILET 50' n.-uhs New, Modern- Close to Shopping Dittirict und 1 hcattes FREE GARAGE Tariff fiom &1.50 IttY THIS HOME .Modern ft-ronm 'uiiiMfi near l-dand t it y high way iiei-u-N f-oiu tho Mane .Mill. I'rice 4J.iOO.(H). JVl'lllH. Wo hue Mioial gtMMl lots near the Willow hclusd fur sale. I iusy teilll. or we will binhl iii a small httnie and sell on ver iwy iiieut.N House and barn and tuo liens near Willow School. Ia'I ijM tiliuvv ou this place. WKKKS X Kt.ACl HI-.AIl'OHS New I 'oh-ji llldg, liiitHnco - Ioan TODAY And SUNDAY 0'JACK HOLT li V NOAH BEERY BILLIE DOVE Jliit LUUKV 1 i mi i w evisie hi