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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1925)
THE LA CTMNPE EVENING OBSERVER Local News In Brief COMIM; tVEMS N'ihKl)orhool Cluh L'ninn coun. ly fiower Mhow i-Vut'noljtr La GrunJe Public Schools open Svpiuiubur 14. On .Milium Tills Week A. i'. Hill i8 i.K ituinK u d-w days on the Milium u Rtiebt ul toe cau lu ol Air. und Aha. 'u-tiltlm. Their di bin it located iibovi fovy. VWljn Here Air. und Mib. Art,Jiur Wilson and J can Kounibon, ul i'ortlund, ure visiliiiK in La Grand' at Lie home ul Mr. und Ai s. 1- run Hobniauii. lEctnrncil Last .Nil; lit Alter visitiitK lor the p:ist two weeks. in Lu Grande Mrs. Churies L. t'opple lelt liisL llllit tor hei homo' in I'ortianu. 'a Huutc Home Major O. K. Patterson, Just re leased from the L. K. Army, pas sed through l.a Grande th s morn ing en route to his home in Wal lowa county. Spent Week With Aunt .... ... Allen and Keith. .Kuhlcr, went o T licfHet tiiis iitormn.; on train No. 2-i. The tittle boys will v. sit tlt',re aunt, M:s. Grnhain, who liv es there all this week,' J'iOiiii; Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Nate Zwptfej-. and family were iishinp on the 'south ioik of the Wallowa river yester day. At Hoi l.nke Miss Marjorie Pei-bler, who lias been til at Hot Lake Sanatorium for the Kist two weeks is report ed somewhat improved at the present lime. lt;-rurm'(l This Morning- Miss Kossie Burns returned to her home here this morning ufler a six weeks visit in Portland and oilier western Oregon und Wash ington points. Left For Camilla Dale Charlton left Saturday eve ning en route to various Canadian points. He expects to bo pone un ti time lor school to start this fall. -.-.. I .el l l.al Ni-ht Mr. anl Mrs. J. Jlciiwick and b:iby.' who have heell visittnff 'lor the p:ist two weekp at the home of Mrs. Henwtok's parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. VA. Thomas. left last iii',-ht for their home in Portland. k, ft, VMIetl Sister Here ! Mrs. Karl Crabtll left this niorn for her home nt Weisr. Fduho. ntlfr visitiod here Tor i few days with, her s ster, Mrs. Swan. Sh is en route to herhome af1cr.ii trip to Portland. ; - ' Went to I ill lit trs H' tny B. Thie'son and Mi s Thlidson. of Salem, passed Ihrougli l.a Grande this morning on their v ly to Wallowa Lake. They ex p.ct to be there ten days or two Weekfl. On Way Home M ik. G. 1. Smilli. of Khrin. in l.u fir;inde this morning en runt lo her home -alter visilinif f" Ihe pasf st months with her children in weslern Oregon. Shoj v:s!tei In Portland. S-allle. Tac- nnm ami other coasl points while gone. n'liii-iieil Vetenlny Mr. and Mis Ildl' Im pr.-t i.n and br'bi.s "imd .Mrs. I'". I.. I.l'ly t -"turned to l.a Gratidi- yslerday. M:s. Tempbton and M-s. l.llli.- 1 v... b'-en gone for the p ml month and visited -at Newport. Corvallis Pe-rtl-md nnd Fonst Grove. Mr. '''rnplclou .vpv'lt a w m k at Pop -st '-.. v.-jm.l .i-eturned 1" l.a Grande v;th t'o-m. .They made the I rip by aulo. VMled VI-mls Hen Mr, .and Mrs. James tnhnni nr. CMmpanji'd by Mrs. Ingham's nt"e.. v'sit.'d iriends and relalixes h- re s"Verul days last week. Tli-v mnfiired to l.a Grande -from llo-ir h'tmi' at Kugle Valley. They b't't y sterday en route to Baker, where they rpeet to renniin until to-mor-w at which t h-y will leave f-.r tMr-5hn.-ld to visit their dau ghter who lives there. Tailored Clothes IJy Horn's Aincrica's Foremost Tailor. HAVE VOIR FALL SLIT MEASURED TODAY! 300 Patterns to Select From $25.50 to $55.50 Clothes of 1!MT "THE STORE WITH !'( In It'ulock Mr. uiul Mm. I'husii liuhiifiikuiiip moton-tl to Itmlock y .sl.Ti. iy cut huHitii.su eoinu-cteU wtiii the sale of the La Urumk- Country Club. Mnpp -U i1V lr. H. H. lo ointon. of Kan- B iS. who lb tultl lhK l tie CO.iSt 8lop- pt'd for u lew hours unit K. K. Heumy here last week. lr. Down ing Is an old friend of Mr. H-as-ty s inullit-r, who Uvea In WollniK tou, K;ms... Loft I'm- tnlifmiiia M.s. Will Ktoddard left for Iter home in y.tiiuy, C-.liiornia lu.b i.io.-uin ;uier a dt.-liKlitiat vml with irieiRls in Lu Grande. Whiie ln'i'i' tine h a lioi.s.- Kutsi ot Mrs. Grace K. Moiitor. Here (er Week hini Mis. Lctlm Hayes. I'imiiU KhW and Perry rj ler. ail of Pendleton, visited in Lu Grande over the week end ul the home of their mini ami undo, Mr. and M s Harry Gibson. They returned hist evening . iNitin- in C iiy M ibs Clura Gunther, ol Mnnta polie, Minn 8'ita, is visilinj; in l.u Grande ul the home of Mr. ami Mrs. John Theism. She has been' ti tveliitff through Canada und the western states and is now en route to hur -home,, - ... ,, Left Tor Whilp Stiliiiou Miss Helm Moiir left Saturday ewnnn lor White Salmon, Wawu- iiiKton, wher she expect lo spend the winter w it'h her S:Sier, and at tend school. Shu was accompan ied by. Iter brulhcis, Harry und Hubert Mohr. They returned to their home here l. st evening. j Itctiirncd -'rin l-'i.-hiii Trii b Mi. and Mrs. H. ; Humiuelt. and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. lkudley. Iun Gvible and Sun Brooks re turned to l.u Grande last evening alter "three days spent on the Lit tle Salmon river fishini;. They . brought back a nice hunch of fish ' but wore all tired out when they arrived here last evening. Motorcd ( reiitiieion Mr. and Mis. II. A. Zurbrlck and Coi. und M , s. ('. S. lvanhue mot ored to Pendleton yesterday uihL spent the day. M.s. Ivunhoc will ri main t here until tomorrow vi siting Mis. J .aura I). Nash, who will leave at that time lor Okla homa for a two months visit. Mrs. Nash lormery lived in l.ti Grande jund has many friends here Vi.sitinn Here Mrs. I'red M.'Woofi, and daugh ter, Latlu-rilH; Jean of Tecum i eh, -.Michigan, -are viw.tinjf in I .a Gran de at the home of Mrs. G. H. Bli nie. ft a 4 fourth st i cel. M is. WooA is a sister o! M ;-;t. Havrl-.-tt Mac Ponald -.ind is u former resident of l.a Grande, where she has many friends, who are pi vim; hei u rwarm welcome to her old home. To Study DniM'lm, .. .lr. .ind Mrs. KreI Wells and daugh'ter. Miss Jnm- Wells, o P.ieih. left Saturday for New York. Miss Wcl:s will Fpentl a inoiith in t ho stmly of dancing under (hf ilireclioti of Madeinoisi'lls S'-rolia. The W'-lls' forinerly made then home In , l.u Grande and have many friends here. Orlu Moody wms ii visitor in l.a Grande yesterday from Baker. rTT nnnAirv (lUillCDoJHjuA TO DE KEPT AT SEARCH (Continued from Page One. the wounds tufler-d when tle made the bieuk from the p"ld t i-ii I ia y. Th" officers recall that Murray took a similar -lii'-ani-of hhllng after he roblied the ban) at Florence. Oregon. t sua i:kt n. oi i;. fpv ihe a ui- le.l i'n-sl. The possi- hunl inr: Murray, Kelley ninl Willos e;e-ip d . onviels today. turned their uilention to , the d strlr' nbuiil the John Sliiitll ranch, s-v-en niHer. S'Uilh or here. They planned to eneircb1 anil close ii: upon it point whi't-e smoke wy-S'-en curling P b"twfen two clumps of tre.-H last evening. The men who watehed the snioU-s-tid Its movi-ni'-nt indicated th;ii smn-'one was trying to ke-p it smut lnT' il. More spooling w as P"-.rd l:il nitht by the pome on Fnion Hill. Quality .EOTHIEI A CONSCIENCE WALLOWA TRIP IS POSTPONED IN DEFIN ITELY (ContlmiMft from fane One.) Wall own count ry. The itinerary was to hive In 'clinh d .stops at LoMine. Knternri-e, Wallowa. Joseph and the Wallowa lake. ArraiiK'HuenlH for a la-piece band and other cntci tuiniuetits h:id been completed. Just what the unfavorable cir cumstances were wats not oiitcially uunouueed this morning. The ex ecutives of the chamber of com j mene, undir whose direction the trip was to have been taken, have made no fubltc statement- t It is expected that the trip will i be made later on this treason ul I though no definite dale hius been set. Karl Reynolds left ut noon today to make urraiiKi meiiiH for the post 1 oneiiient wil it the towns on ; he list Avhic h had planned to enter tain the visitors. IMPROVEMENT IS EXPECTED (Continued from Pope One.) den it rate earlier In the ear, iis acccpti'd as. an indication that no general slump was anticipated. Ileduction of call money r;tes and an increaMo in the reserve ra tios of both- the federal reserve bank and the ystem u a whoie testified to tin? relative ease of the credit situation. The JoroiKn out look was brightened by the an nounceinent t hut Great Britain und Fru.nee hud reached an ugieenn-nt on a security pact nnd that Bel gium hud begun negotiations for Ihe funding of its debt lo this country. MOORS SUBMIT TO CAPTURE BY FRENCH (Continued from Page One.) It if fian rebel leader, an amicable settlement of the Moroccan mih-h-tion was revealed in a M moment made public bv t he Spanish (;uv ernmenl Saturday. The stutement iays the Spani-di government rejected Abd-101-Krim's peace terms iu "Impossible" tsfnee ihey called for ''the indeiendem:c. absolute and unconditional of the Biff, und delivery of our (Span ish ) part of great stores of new war materials. Including1 airplane? and large sums of cah for indem nity," It adds that ult peace meet ings failed because of t ho insin cere intentions of the Moorish load er, while on the other hand, it claims the Spanish government of fei ed the Hi I fiuns "libera Itenns of peace." The Spanish government, - the statement goes on, ,s in pertect ac lord wiih France on the Moroc can problem and therefore -lee's obliged to Inform Franco of peace doajtngs with tlu. rebels. Scientific Solution of , Paciiic Blatters Is Conference's Goal TOKYO. (AP) The Committer f V:iys and M"uns of the third Pan-Pacific conference, which Is to be held at the Tokyo Imperial I 'Diversity in l letober, 1 : JO. al-' ti-ndy exb ii'b d formal invilal ions l h rough the ,1a pallet- foreign ol liee. (o tin t'niled Slatis. fln-'il UritJ'in and olln-r nations with In terests in the Pacific Ocean. The first contereric" was h"ld In Honolulu in ItiL'u, its purp-se b' ing 'n study all scientific questions re. yarding the Pacific and to promote 'Vlendly relations among (lie mil -Ions bordering lis shores. The second coef-'reiiee took place in Australia in IK.t. Tin third confer no", net year, s to last for 1 days. Prim-" K- iohito Kantil has I n el.efi-d its honorary pr sid' fit , t iw prcjub-r f ,lTij:m is lo s- ive as honorary lialrman. whte t'le diplomatic n--oresentatives of the tniions invil- l. the minifteis of foreign af "alrs and of the department of "du ation. the Pn siil.-nt or thn Hons" if peers and the M:iyor of Tokyo vlll s-'rve as honorary vlee-chair- TODAY AM) A JixAt Arcade A story ulxiut your neighbor's daughter about your friend's son.. With Ben Lyon and Viola Dana (Doth stars in "Winds of Chance) Also The (JaiiR Comedy "ASK (JRANDMA" It Blends Perfectly JONTEEL COLD ( REAM FACE POWDER AS AIHFI ('II Alt.M IT SIAYS ON J on tee I Pace I'owder wit h II ie new colli ci emit base bleinls with the complexion , pertecfly and is no soft an I ciin.ng that you will like it. l.et us siow you your favoi ito shade. Glass Drugs Inc. 2S25i Star La Grande, Oregon TIIK MAUKFTS POUTliANM), (AP)--futile stea dy iu strong. Hoj.8 and sheep st"fdy. Firrs. ioittei-iat steady. men. Dr. Jyoji Sakursai, pro less r a( the Tokyo Imperial Pni vorsity, has been appointed chair man of the V;.ys and Aieat.s Com mittee or th" scientific parley. It is epiCl d that S .me of Ihe most prominent scieiit.sts iu tlie w orld will be in attendance. The conference is to be divided in its functioning Into general I disrtiHsion und group sessions which are to conduct more speci fic research into the physical and biological problems of Die Pacific. They will deal with such matters as radical differences from a pur ely scientific point of view, broad casting on the Pacific, seismic phe nomena and meteorological con ditions. The subjects to be discussed in the general sessions have been di vided into three general groups as follow s: 1, Present knowledge on physicn,' and biological oceanography tn the Pacific, the tidal movements, teinperuture of waters uud ullied topics, 2, K-adio bror delisting and aer ial currenfs on the Pacific. the obstacles lo wireless transmission a tn! moans ty o eremite them. 3, Structure Of the ea'th and Jta moveinenis in 'he districts lior 'detlng on the Pacific. oarthitiak es, elevation and depression of hunl Mong the shore, and similar siibjee " " " Obituary maiiy .ia.m; i:ot.i:its. Mary Jane C.ruldio. wis boi n 1'Vliriiary I'a, i.:;:i. in Oi uiidy nmii ty. Ml.ssouri. She crossed the plain, lo i u-egon iu IM.O i us team aiul was married at St. H"l ns, Ore gon, lo l-alwili I). liiii'Juli, August is'iii. To this union eight aehil dri'n were born, I wo of whom aur vie, l.avina A. (iads of I'orllanil, Ore., ami William N. I Ian! on of I .add Canyon. She won grand mother to nine children and great grandmother to 15. She settled tn (he Grande konde valley ii t.s;:. She was one of the good Samaritans of the eounty. utw.is ready to go to the aid of any per- on in need. Mr. H'-ifton. die-1 at I .add fanon June 7. 1 s:i4- I jiier she married P. A. lon is. The funeral will be held Ibis alii rnoon ut 2 o'clock at the pohnenkanip chapel,- pever-nd Pollard ol flciutmg und t he but bd will be made Iu the family lot at the Odd Pellows' o'llieh ry. TUESDAY Markets nafibnal.'Picture.' Bring Dead , M -- - z Mif - ) f, V -":A ; These three orphans have just completed r trip from Loa Angeles to Can. ton, O,, with the bodies of their iKironts, Mr. and Mrs. Louis (jambla after the father had killed the mother und then committed suicide Cl'nd in overalls nd barefooted, the children made the trip wenrln tugs win theU destination. They are staying with relatives In Canton Let to ,v right, they are Herman Gamble. 6; ; Howard, 4t nd Helen 4 ' Stllluell oriers erlees. I lives at Yamhill, Ore. Although Yumhlll , Ore. Oiltnrd Sill-' Mr. Stltwell is 74 yeura of uge, well, who was guard at the Ore-; Ins offered his services to Oovor gon state prison in 1 SS3 und pro-j nor Pierce to help - capture Tom vented a wholesale esi-npo of pri j Murray. Kllsworlli Kelley and soners by killing three men. now .latins Willos. . Ready Made Gowr.s and Slcp-ins All iviuly for a touch of embroidery on beautiful figured Pntiste, In t-olor.s, hcinMftched. nouns, 3.25 for S.Od Btcp-ins. for SITS Woiuleiful values look thctu ocrI Art & Baby Shop 'FVt'-nTmi rm nir nnv 1025 W'i'sl .iHCobNim lUilK. Adnms Ave. So ; The The Oh Parents Home Need To Evening Observer 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 RAIN'S STOP GRAIN CUT AT WALLOWA C (Continued from I 'it Re One.) rapidly filling with the burden of the 1 !f) crop. Selling hits nut been curried on at a ra pid rat e. and the recent break In the world market has resulted tn trading be ing slower than usual in (he local market, according to grain men. The greatest part of the unhar vesled ucreime left In the county is In Ihe district norih or Helix, lo cul gruln men stated. The foothill W e Buy for Less We Sell for Less ii:vs r.M's Vt'ty IiIkIi ki'uiIm u.h', ! ;;.-, si. 50. m u: HOYS' CAI'S AIhu htkrll Ki'udo somi: xoiti: siioks 'I'hlll wtll staiul I'linl .'.95 ami :l.9.-. ovi:it.i.i,s Jli'uvy wriKlit New York .Storn Hpt-clul The New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. Protected Tires General Cord Peniisylvmiia Vacuum Cup Kid Yourself of Tire Expense! Jennings & Shumate sewer territory is fairly well cleaned Up of Htaudlng grain. More than half of the Individual farmers urn re ported lo have completed their harvest, and of thorn' who still have out i lls at work, only n few si ill require more than three or four days to tin Mb. HOTEL ASTOD 2nd & H.U i , . Lo. Aniolas EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 50 Bath New. Modern Close to Shopping Dutriu and Theatre FREE GARAGE Tanff hom $1.50 HUT TKIH MMi; Mmlcrn A-i-ihhii iohmp near IiumI lily liii;li wny across f-oni the btaiik'e Mill. 1'nce .,UO.OO. ieilllH. We have -eei Hi jjooil loin near the Willow School for xiile, I aiy terin.H, or we will huihl you a Miuill liomc ami wll on very eay puy mettl.H. Hiiiimt and ham anil two aereii near Willow School. Iet uh tthow you itilM placo. WEKKS & IILACl' KKALTlts " New I'olej ithiie; lnu:aiuc Ixiuu i R1 fail . . Miss i i ii 1