La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 27, 1925, Image 5

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    Thursday, August 27, 1025.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pape Five
Local News In Brief
COMINU EVENTS
NeiliKhorhoo-l Club Union coun
ty flower show Beptembor 2.
m Grande Publio Hchoola open
SepLeinbor 14.
Hltoppins Hi"H-
Mm. ii. K. Hill of Teloeuwt was
In Im Gitintlo thlu morning on a
snooping trip.
Aisils licit-
AIibh Remitee. Kelley wlio has
been visitlnjr at the Melville horn) j
rciurneu to jaime-sun, ji l-buu, mm j
evening.
Visiting
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. lloyt anl
daughters. Myrtle and Mildred,
left for Poineroy, Washington, last
evening to spend u few days visit
inK relatives..
Returns Home
Mrs. K. A. Thurston and son,
Wilson, who. have been spuiui.ng
the summer at Seaside, . returned
to La Grande this morning on
No. i!4. '
Ilrit Oil ltHrVIlfSJi
It. H. Hniirnlg, with the Glen's
ails Insurance company, was in'
La Grande this moi.mng ,oiu busi -
ness Mr. I Iam:mg lias his main
offices In Spokane, . Washington.
i . ;
Will Visit-
Mrs. My ruin M rooks and daiifr'i
ter, Miss Kleanor llrooks, arrived
'in Lu Grande thia niorulng from
Portland. 'i iiey will be house
guests at the A. W. Nelson home.
llcturned ttmn Pendleton
Lowell Williamson and
Lou
Stoop, local real estate men, re
turned to I. a Grande last night
alter spending two days in 1'
dleton on business.
llaby Son Arrives
Mf. and Mrs. George, inz an
nounce, the arrival of a baby son,
wMeh h:is been christened How
ard Chester. Both mother and
ison are getting along nicely.
Tours- Valley
J. S. Fisher and son. Jack, of
Boise have been in La Grande
for the past iwo days. "Mr. 'F:sh-'
er is with the Union Central Life
Insurance company. While he-
lie whs laNen on a tour -of the
vu:iey by George Currcy.
... .7" .......
ti i -....'u- f-m ,r
4 La Griuide. residents who now
moke tft('lrWnfwiiwm:'-Trw
expected this evening to vls;t
fi i. nds and relatives in La Grunue
and Klgin. Mr. Hug is superin
tendent of the . Salem pubjic
schools. ,' w-.
Immlgrat on Offieinl Meie
Thorn -is Fisher, immigration of
f w.lth 1;-n ''niMT-terH at Walla
Walla, arrived in La Grande to
r,ty tor an nvestigution of the
status of a Mejdctm who was ar
reHted last week and who, it is
b-dieved, will be deported.
IjmK J5-Ycni Separation
I. II. Kllenlwrger. of Topeka,
K'diih., is VnitinKT at the home of
V'V "ii'i 'Mrs. 1 b-rbert Pattison. t
Mr. F.llenberger is Mrs. Pattison'.s
brother, and this is Lie first t'me
in 2Ti years that they have seen
c'-cli other. He will stay here
fnir or f've biys and then re
turn, v'a the pout hen route
through-Kan IMego, to Topeka, j
llo'U ut I ami a: Bench
The Lev. William F. HoM nnd
T'lU'ly, who have been visiting
f --ieiH.q arid relatives in Seatt te,
Fverett.' Mt. Vernon :md Bidilnu'-l-ani.
Wnsh.. ate now at Long
P.Mtich, n-rtv Scuttle. Mr, Hell ex
V'fts tn be in t.a Grande next
Wednesday nud he wishes to an
nounce : Fiat from that, date on
1 , is r.n',VT f pliiicr in cam-'st---n-t
rtslilnii for fish, which s
ptavi'iiT.' but fshinu' for ne-n.
w hich is a real man's work."
From a tot il of 4u,iwni rhlldren
.-iid jni'Msr ne'ii who have been be
fore J iid ire Ben B. I.indo-y in I he
pnt twenty-live years, only one
e se rn r" ' nut ed to the capital
.,! elass.
LIGHT TAN '
Oxfords
For Vounu; Men
And Mqn
Wide blunt toe, Jlluchcr ;
and I!al stylo. ;
Something new!
$4.93, $5.95,
$6.45, $6.95
Oxford of Quality
see oun windows:
Clint's ;
Clothiery
The Store Willi s Coux-k-nce
Markets
POUTLAM) .MAItK f'.'V.
I'OUTI.ANl). Ore., (AD'
-t'llt-
lie, sheep Steady.
Hokb Ktrong to 15 centH higher.
E-gsHumiy, extras one coin
higher, 3 (if --iiic.
UulUT Steady.
Huitoriut Hieniiy.
I'OllTLAl ilt I MAHKKT
I'OUTLAM), Ore.. (Al'.
Wlu'Ut, luird white li. S. Uaurt, Au
gust, $t.f4; Heptember, $1.60
northern apring Auuai, 11.01; Sep-
u-muor, ruji; western ruii, August,
11.48; September, $1.48; lilHi hard
! white, iguM Ji.ou; September.
$1.66.
Outs Number two white feed.
August, $1'J; September. $-1); No. Z
gray, August, Zb September, $2.
M.itiii;;s -r a ti lance
N li W YUKIv, ( A I ' ) u ..:
lrt'OejUiur; Uniitd fcUiles fciteol ut
1-0, new high on the move.
UondB Kirm; secondary rail is
sues s-t Hew top prices.
Fore riti EAitituiiries Steady;
JJunish and Norwetiau Kroner at
j new hip, lit;.
t L'ouou Lower; beneficial ruins
lexus.
"Sugar Kusy; Cuban selling.
Cot leu Finn; Uruaill ouyaig.
CHICAGO, (AT; Wheal Easy
ilU'-t uii..if; i'ecj(p-s-
Corn VVuu; bearish weekly
euun-v. report.
Cuttle Irregular
; good grades
ueitr dctiUUiU,
linn; nor.,s .utier
CITY DADS
tUisSlDER
FIVE BIDS
(Cont inut-'d iiuiri PiiKe One.)
tain the other bids.
A wide variety of amuun's fea
tured the opon.ng of the bids. If
the city accepts the three lowest i
bids for Lie throe units of thel
project, the. sewage disposal plant
will col the city $Ul.(itil.6L If
the Cit y hud accepted tile, thr-.-e ,
J highest bids, wliic'i was out of '
'the renim of reason, the project,
wo'ild liuve cost $I37,!58.7S. This;
is given in order to indicate the
wide: difference in bids submitted.
It (Is Iletaiiied.
The bids winch were retained I
; J'olUtw: !
I Item 1 For nil work not pro-.
! vlded in iten'S -:t: i lar en'iou er
Brothers. $fi8.509.M; B. C. Seydel
compuny. $s;i,SS;i.7S.
Item 2 For, cUulfior instu,lla-
$12, fi75.au.
Item 3 For furnisldng and
placing filter rock, etc.: C. ii.
Seilz. $ I r,:iS7.ri(; B. V, Seydel
company. $ 16,2 1 n, -,, "' .
-. A.. special meeting of the com-i
mission Mtns cnlled for this after-.
noon at 1 o'clock for further
consid"j- ng ti'e bids.
t A eonnnunicatlon from L. It.
Stockman, concerning the clari
fier was read and filed. i
Con mils.-Ion Want Action. j
Kxpresin?? the op'nion that the;
clly planning commission should j
be instructed to get petitions in 1
readiness for the proposed city
boundaries extension v. oi k , w ithln
t he near future, a mot ion was
passed to that effect. j
A pet it Ion to improve X f rom
fpruc" to t!ie city lmi't.H by lay-i
ing 13 feet of m:tead:m an l also1
installi'ig concrete siflewuiks on
t he south side on X f rom Spruce
to Pine was rend iiud refi-rred
to the city mana-rer.
One re mon-it ranee, with two
signers, was received against im
provement rtiMr'ct No. 1 7. call-in-
for si '"e" -ill;;; on he nort t:
side on portions of North Anh,
V . X,, .iaekson and l'"oiirt b. wa:i
received and pending further in
vest '(ration, the ht a ring was con
tiir.ied.
'our routine ordinances were
passed before adjournment.
FPisovs tn.nr.sT i-;.m.
I'lIYH In point nt i-rvl( r,
Mr. Nilll urrnn. Kor 43
rr lir nm wnrlifrt lor Kdl
on. nd l til' nn'(ii)r'
lianqueii, bf l tlip honor.d
cucit Sln I. matron at one
ol Kdiaon't New York plant.
it
IV ' th1
ft' 'M
I , x V
4-1
-44' ?3
New Teacher
4f '
Here is P.alrlgh Valentine
It44t4 wlm has bicii chosen
to succeed John T. Klh-m as a
high s-1 u Mil teacher at Dayton,
Teim. It's a safe bet tlmt he '
is a rimdnmt ntnllst and won t
lncnllon ni.mlve.vs (lunng t the
eoin.ng scln.td year.
MORE LIGHT
TURNED ON
LOREN CASE
(Continued from Page One.)
murdr-r mystery.
Officers, who last night question
ed members of Mis. Lorcn's iamily,
declared there opined, rrom infor
mation, that Mrs. I.oren, a divorcer
lon! separated from her'husband.
expected to become u mother with
in less than a month after the date
of her disappearance August lit.
Thiit infant's clothing hud been
prepared prior to August 19, that
Mi s. Loren hud made arrange
ments to rent a San Fruncmoo
apartment where she expected to
remain during her expected con
finement but later cancelled ar
rangements and that she called a
Sf.n Franc, sco business" man. said
to be an acquaintance, on the tele
phone tor a bril conversation,
were indicated. .' '
MOTHER STARTS
SON ON NY AY TO
; ,. GOLFIMG. CRCftVy
OICIMIO.MA CITY, (AP) The
cninimniouKhfii of u boy and his
mother opened the wtty to the win
ning of I he 1S25 Wc.turn umutuur
ffolf ehainiiioiiHliit.
When K...-ie t'urfer, I Il-yeai'-ohl
holder or Ibis .vein's title, was J2
years old, his mother, Mrs. Dorset
i jirter, wuw oruered ! her phy
sician to seek outdoor, exercise. She
took up golf and Keele went with
her ns she pluyed uroimd tiie
courses here.
Soon ilrs. Carter developed tt
fondne.ss for the Ramc ami her en
Ihuiasni moved the. hoy to take
a Iry at il. They played daily ami
within a .short time youns Carter
was displayii;;; something jnort.
than ordinary form for a boy of
his mn anil streiiglh.
Hut Jseele was not in robust
health, ami his physician ordered
him to stop coll. quit school and
i'L'f. For two ears the boy did
not touch u Kolr club, but when Ju
was nitaln permitteii to return to
the linK.s. tin; mother wits . iva.il
' J-r hit" wish a. iut of new soiling
idc;!,
'i"he boy soon showed thai ids
Ions idleius;! laid not spoiled his
form. Sandy itlyi,- (l t,M.ai pi-,,.
Sessional, awoke to .voumk i.'arler's
ability and took lilin in chaiKe.
Carter Rot his first lournament
exiu'rienee lu state titular toiitesls
in J 4 - iiualified. in class 1 ).
and wilt Ihioui;!; to Ihe tinaln. A
short lime later he reached the
nuals In the stale junior champion
ship. 'I'll.- next year be made Ihe
lowest riualiOlnc; score lu the slate
tournament, but In t lie second
round of malch play be went flown
h'-loro Nichols or M uskm;e...
I.nst year Culler won the stale
rillc. In Ihe scmi-Hniils he dole.it
cd Nichols, who avonned the deleat
this year, taking Carter's meawire
in the "Hnstts. It .-nl to 37 holes.
(.'arli-r's success in tile Western
Ion, -.anient came on Ms second
entry. liist year al ChieaKO bo
iiualified. but was eliminated In the
first round.
m in ici: si atio.v itimm ii
IKllllJ ItlVKIt, tire. (Special)"
'I'wo men, mushed with t-nn.l-UerehlerH,
held up Ihe Wye: h
service slatlon or I. V. Chlnl-.
lund on the Columbia Mirhwuv.
iniiU;nit Mr. t'liindlund hand them
H from his till.
M s. Chinllund was with her
biisbund, when shortly ufler i
o'clock the nun. ttitb ituns le-,--
ele.l. stepped Into the IlKht, Th,.y
drove .Mr. Chlndhind Inlo the
bulhlilll;' nnd deumndeil th.. ,.,..
tenis of his cash reirister.
Mrs. Chin-llnnd lu the baelt
room bad seized a shotKim. O.ne
of the robbers, altructed by t, le
ucine made when she pumped ti
shell rrom the magazine, covered
her with bis revolver berore she
r o il.l fire.
Arueiillne I'ai'iners lrom-(..tvn
I lii'KNOK ,1IIK.S, (AP) Knrm
I nmchinery iniiiorted from the
i oll.-.l hi-. leu iliirlns liil't In rn
j porr.-d to h;Le totoied nearly $17,
j eim.iiiiii, tin iiif TfllH.- ot Jt.ftiO.IMH.
over Ihe ptevio'm year. , The n-
imrtH Inelie.led 4.nSi5 thrmhers,
i ilo'K. 4.S74 hnrveKterg an(j
I reyperi! ,and -,12it Irjictora.
f
"i A
MILK OF
MAGNESIA
"Wlu'ti children loso ihetr
pc due to imliKt'stiun. stun
Mtoiiliicli ttnd ghjiUur trou
bles, buy Hexull Milk of
MuKUeBU.
It will brinfr biiek tliO
Biuik'S und g:ilety. It 1h
JiartnlesH and therefore, rcc
OJiimended for children.
I IPS I'
Glass Dr
usrs
Inc.
snie SZZsSli Sfar
Im Grande. Oreifiin
HER SCORED
. BAKFJt. Ore., (Special.) At a
lively meeting .of the chamber of
commerce yeuterday -the "carnival
question" introduced by J. P. Lot
ridge drew fire from every ijuar-.
ter. Mr. hot! ridge slated that while
the Kastern Oregon l.tglit Power
company profited from the carni
vnl Inst, week, he believed it a bad
influence for the town. When, ho
asked for opinions of other mem
bers, I. G, Browns'. Hubert Wal
brunn, Wi'llam Sm it h end l.ouis
I.evintrer spoke uguinst the street
Bhow-fl. t
Mr. I.pvmmr derlnred for n pro
hibitive license and' the suppression
of 8'Jire of the game played at car
niva'B. Br. C. 10. Wlnn'-ng affirmed
that the stfte law against gamldlng
was being flagrantly violated. Chos.
Shelton held that auestinnattle
games slioiild be prohibited, but
tha reosonabl" license fees should
he charged.
K. .It. Gurney maintained that
while amusement is neeossiry for a
city, carnivals ilo more harm than
good. .i ,
On mnBon of Mr. T.ottrldge, it
was decided to name a committee
to sludy the matter und report at
abater meeting.
. i js .' ,: ! ntrTrr y,g,T L
And i In ..Germany, motorcyet-'s
tu-e becoming popular with newly
weds. Love's blind here. May lie
it's deaf there.
FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
Tlicimlmnm nln lhnll-n-numttc cU
li, s. p- -
Comedy, "N01JODY IiS"
Protected Tires
General Cord Pennsylvania Vacuum Ci'p
Rid Yourself of Tire Expense!
Jennings & Shumate
ForHiking
t , " X Stf
I ' - t
tit VT
' it
Here's the outfit President Coolidge
woit on hia recent, trump over the,
Vermont hills near his father s home
at Plymouth. Vt. The typically New
England long jumper nnd boots are
the every dny attire of many farmers
in that section. Thia picture was
taken by ( Plymouth photographer
who plunned to make some pin
money by selling It to tourists, but
"a presidential spokesman let it be
known" that the chief executive pre
ferred to have the photo suppressed.
CIIIM) SWIMS COLl.MBIA.
I HOOD .ItlVKIt, Ore. (Special).
Naomi Gllinun, !. swam three
quarters of a mile across the
swift-flowing Columbia river here.
j Hamorm .Leigh, lu, also swam the
stream. Two boys, Harold Leigh,
Kl, and' Prince Koberg were suc
cessful in swimming the river.
I '..The tests, which were part of
a Red .Cross lifeguard' examina
tion, woro held ut the Koberg
in in h. Twenty-one received wen-
i ior Hed Cross life saving certifl
jcjl&s. ' '
i W. Wf 7omtidHon, who conduct
ed the tests, said little Naomi Oil
man was the most graceful diver
he bad ever seen.
MP
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. LYNN REYNOLDS ti
FAMILIES
ARE LOCATED
PORTLAND,' Ore. Bomseekers
) I continue to call at the Land
Settlement department and two
families ho far this week have been
located out ot the Portland utiice.
l'Yank J. Lamberger, of .Syra
cuse, N. V-, who Iihh been in cor
respondence with the department
lor several months, has bought u
pbice near Ueavurton, Oregon.
Kd Kenney and family of Oakes,
N. I., are enjoying their new home
near Ciutskaiue, Columbia county.
Yney purchased 8u acres logged off
land.. . , (
10. K. Pickering and C. M. Hun
dall, of Palisade, Neb,, arrived tills
week, and huvo also gone into Co
lumbia county to luuk ut some cut
over land.
The Ontario und Ashland Gate,
vuy ofticis still report homusoek-i-rs
coming into Oregon. Two set
ileis were registored tliis week by
tlio Ontario oft tee; Al. P. l-'raiey,
Morthome, Minn., who hus locutei
on a farm near KuKcne, Luuj
county, und K run It Pease, ot' Vaiii-
ma, Wash., wito iius settled in Mal
heur county.
A number of California prospects
are ftow in Oregon looking for
farms, according to the latest re
port from the, Ashland office.
Kichard Htovuiis, of Hun Francisco,
is interested in Coos Bay und
Murshtiold; C. A. Khuekeltord. Gar
den Grovo, Cailf., is looking over
tjiu Hogue Itiver valley; Henry T.
King. Atwuter, Calif., is interested
In Hundon; J. N. Polick, lOngle
wood, Calif., is investigating Mar
ion county And the vicinity of Sa
lem; T. Stacy, Long Beach, is in
Med ford negotiating for u farm; G.
A. Hoist und brother, Santa Monica,
are. piunning on buying a fruit
t;irm in Jackson county, and Win.
Kaugos, Los Aijgchs Is looking for
a good dairy somewhere in the
Willamette . valley. - lly. Marti
comes us u real prospect from Los
Angeles brunch office. He is now
An Lincoln county, about to close
a deal which will make, him a new
I settler.
VICilM'S I.ODV LOCATED j
ASTORIA, Ore. (Special). Thu
body of J. C. Wilson of Portland,
chief accountant for the Sputli
markets, who was drowned while
swimming in the surf ut Seaside
July 27, was found last night on
sunset beach, about 10 miles
north of Seaside, by Kenneth Kite.
Identification was made by the
bathing suit In which the body
was stilt clad and the teeth.
Charles A. Huxlson of Port land,
brother-in-law, who exumined the
body, said he was satisfied as to
the identification. Funeral serv
ices will bo held in Portland.
POHTLAXp MAX IXJCIUCD.
ASTOItlA. Ore. (Special). A.
T. Caswell of Portland severed an
artery in his foot while attempt
ing to rescue M ss Clarice Har
per, also of Porllnnd, when she
was carried beyond t he breakers
by an undertow near Gearhart.
Mr. Caswell, running to enter
the water, Jumped on -a rusty
null. Miss' Harper after a strp.i
ois battle with the waves, man
aged to reach shoro in nn ex
hausted condition.
SHOES
REPAIRED
lly -Hen Who Know How,
, Have you nver taken tlto
tiiiK- to consider' if yo.i were
ieavhiK your shoes in proper
hands to have them n ver
ba nled '.'
You would not take your
watch to a garage for clean
ing, then why do you Just
throw your shoes, "your best
friends," into any of the'-So-rulled
shoeiniikei s?'
Ht ing them In to expert
workmen who (,'AN DO THIS
WUIIK right,
A trial is all we ask anl
your good business Judgment
will tell you the rest.
JESTER'S
. SHOE SHOP
Xew I'idey Ithlg.
STARTS
FRIDAY
TODAY
T
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V,
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i
OO-O. 8N0WI And Mlstrws
Khlrlpy Amw Starr lust loves
It. But then, she Is Ihe dauEh
tor of John F. Starr, Juneau,
Alssks. Her grandlathrr Is
Scott 0. Done, Alaskan
overnor.
Alver l'ltiposci Luhor Courts
iri'KNOH AIKIOS, (AP) Presi-
i dent Alver hus sent to congress a
hill proposing the Institution of la-
The
Paris
Our new Fall line In Mil
linery is now on display. Did
you see them? Just the
shape and shade for you;
prices to suit every purse.
$2.26 to $20.00
Let us please you, us we
have many others.
The
Paris
j r i
FREE FACIAL
TREATMENTS
I'hone Main 5.'J9 for Appointments
Miss l'ltuine, well known facial specialist, will lie at
the Colonial I'oauly Shop nVmonstnitiiie; tin; famous
La Patricia lieauly Products on Tlnuwluy and Fri
day only of this week. Free fecial treatments will be
given in connection with the demonstrations.
Colonial Beauty Shop
New Foley Lldjf.
"Everything for the Bab'
Have im ever.vtlilng yon tired for the Daby or Ihe new
Layette? We lire ulwnys j;lal (o .show oil our line or
Infant' Wear or anylliing in the simp.
Art & Baby Shop
'fivr-nvriiiNfi I'oit Tiir: itnv-
1011.", West ,liU')ttMMi Itlil, Ailiims Ave.
Arcade
Milton Sills
Of "Sea Hawk" Fame in The
"KNOCKOUT"
LEWIS STONE In "FINE
And "Our (Jang" Comedy
bor court m in tho eilv of Iiuenon
Aires, "t'he proponed courst would
ileal with all dir-putes relative to
salaries and peiiHloim, while deel
hIouh from conciliation and arliitra
tlon tribunals coulil ite carried by
appeal to these courts.
Germans say American ton ids' a
don't drink much. It nil depends
on how much is much.
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
Some More Just Arrived!
Men's Work Shirts ftdc
Heavy weight Cunvus
Gloves - - 1."hj
Heavy weight Canvas .
Gloves, leather faced..2H
Hailroad Men's Shir's .. Sl..i
Men's Fall and V tt-r.
Hals and SJ.!).-
Men's Fall and Winter
Caps ."mj and l,r0
C4)ine In untl Sim; Our
Counter Displays
You will save a great deal
by baying ut our store.
The New York
Store
DESTROYERS OF
HIGH PRICES
1216 Ariamg Ave.
HOTEL AST Op
2nd & HIU U Aulra "
EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET
50 Bfltha New, Modem
Close to Shopping Distnct and Ineatret
FREE GARAGE "Tariff horn $1.50
K. Lucille Daly, Prop.
CLOTHES"
1 BUY THIS I
HOME I
5-miim modern' house,
1 close in. I 'rice (i--'h
J I 7-riM)lll nroderii. lionso,
mi IlllKO lol. North Side.
" j I'l'lic Iflli.-iU! terms.
I 205 - nerp farm . n-nr I
I Siiimiit'i-Yille a bur- J
fl pin ut gsuuoo; 1 3
; fl WEKKS St RLAC& 1
3 ItUAIiTOUS
lift- Insunimw - .Ijoaiu rS'
IC'l 'fill .i i;m mil in iiiiiv.'O
i I .rr r-f-n
' IH'ulil.l in 'IHHb I
ilrji'tj
ft;
if