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Monday. Aurust 31, 1 025. THE TiA GRANDE EVENING OHSERVER Paec Five Local News In Brief COMING EVENTS NelhKborhood Club Union coun ty flower show September 'i. Iai Grundo Public. Schools open September 1 i. Union County Fair at Kltfin, September 2b-2i, Inclusive. Grande this week. Members of the Iol'uI Uaptmt congregation will en tertain the students. Helium rrum Trip t Kenneth McKurmU:k, county j elerk, returned from u vacation (spent near Payette lukea in Idaho, , this morning. Here From linker Gourde Stewart of Uaker la visit ing in La. Urundti with Allied 2n yei a. Here Kit hi i nlo'n Among thy Union visitors here today were: Mr. and Mm. George Huird. M in. Tony U. Smith and J. YV. Spencer. H. CI. Avery, county ugrtcultur is', made a tup Lo Cove today to ultend to some farm b isineaa. Visits litre Al Hug and family of Summer-1 vUle vis led in l,a Grnnde yester day at the T. K. Bellamy an J j. V tit o Its homes. To Attend Conference Airs. I. C. Itowser It-It last rvc ning for Turner, Ore., to attend the Oregon Curistiall l-Jndeavor cummer conference which opens there today and will continue until September 7. LECTURERS TO WORK COUNTY (Continued horn Pag One.) ( ailed to I'm l lan I lr. and Mrs. W. P. . MeAdory left toiluy for I'ortland where he has been called for consulti, tioii in the illness of his brother. Vacationing at Lake Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Kvans and daughter Marjnrie, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hurke and daughter Doro tJiy, M hh Zella Kmurthwaite and M ins Margaret Hurlie, of Uaker. pas-d through La Grande en route lo Wallowa Lake tor a two days' outing. Grande, "Laws the Farmer Should Watch." H. G. Avery, county agent. La Grande, "Hotter Crops and llctter Farms." Itoy Con Mill, superintendent Union schools. lecturer Union grange, "Uducutlunal Work. Frank McKennou, president, county fair bureau, Alicel, 'Crop Improvement." 11. C. ICiumel, agriculture teach er, Union, "lJalryimj and the Value of Cow 'nesting." S. T. Uailcy, former agriculture teacher. Wallowa. specialist in maiv ketlng work, Co-operative Market ing Problems." T, W. Kim berg, president poultry association. Medical Sprlns, "Poul try Knujlng." i'ioyd KU wards, assistant diree- j tor Union experiment station, s- e rectary Union grange. "The Work jof tho Experiment station." f J. A. Nice, master Pomona l gran go, deputy master Union coun ty, "The GranKe and Its Work." W. H. Gekeler, national grange ' orKHnizer, La Grande, "Evolution of the Hayseed. Hero From LcwMon i Mtcl Wallowa Luke i. L. Frn.ier of LewiBlon, Idnho. JIra G. A i-0lrtra httJ! mvn ca visited at the G. L. Dultun homo frtmuiiitf her s.sier and biother yeslerday. He drove back lo Lewis- in-law and family from Kyswi. Ida. FLOWER SHOW . DRAWLNG NEAR (Continued from Page One.) J The KIcnzo Treatment The use of Klenzo Cen tal Ctt'ine with a Kleii bo Tooth I trash insure White teeth Healthy gums and a Clean mouth Dental Creme 25C KlVnzo Tooth Itrjshes 50c I if Glass Dr'ugs Inc. TO y&x Store La Grande, Oregon H ere And j Th ere mucadum highways during den in town. In the above one ton last evening. .Mnrria' litem" Chester 15. Kyers of Cove und Miss Dorothy Irciit- Join-s of La Grande, obtained a imtirktKe lie.-nsi-at tlie county clerk's office recently. i hey rt turned home y sterd ay morning aiter spending three or four days liere. They inude a trip to Wallow a lake during the week. p;isl Ih'tiur j eaiaily and friends of Hill Tern- lAt the Iake pleton were very worried yesierday H. It. Hannah and fntnily and for - a time. .Mr. Templeion Wi.s Mis. Hannah's ytster, Mrs. Huze operated un to iiave li.s toi.sils re Gtant and her diuiKhter, Marorift moved, yesterday morning and t lie irom Keith, spent the week-end at physicians had considerable dif-i-Wallowa Lake. i culty siuiipins tlie llow of blood. '- Although very weak Mr. Templeton Anniversary I ia reported in a very hopeful con- Mr. nml Mrs. C. K. H'tppersett dition tli.s inornina:. left this morning for Portland to f lehrate with Mrs. Huppersett's IWckerV Vault CoiupIetiHl p.uents, Heverend and Mrs. Murk The body of Charley Becker, onu Noble, their Cuth wedding anni-; of it not the very lust of the famous versary. ! oia nrny c.pi uo nueis. & at rest garden clas. The Neighborhood club plans lo 'sell homemade candy and refresh ments during the show. TRAINS COLLIDE; 1'IVF ClllLIHiUN PFIflSIf accoruing lo word irom Ontario. ; rhlMren. nil under 1 3. were burm-d W it open Itan e Iist Fr.day :t w.-s p.ueeu m a to ,,(.iith an thpr mothort MrSi Much work luis been dom; on the vault blasted nut of u giant boulder. ir,.m, Seenna, was talfn back to National Guard target range w hich on his ranch home near West fall. 1 lm, hospititl w ith a broken bnek as is located near Lone Tree. It is and then sealed with concrete. It I tj,(, n,an Qf a fjrc h'(.rt, Sunday expected that the construction work required all the tiynamitu in t"u'nRnlt started by the upsetting of will be finished this week and that stock of un upper country store to) kerosene lamp in their home, tlie opening shoot w ill be held next quany out the excavation. Becker. I .t . . . Sunday. i w ho passjd away at Baker early this month, came west with Wlll- Jti luins to Salem iam "Buffalo Bill Cody. is none too m tie h In ruiv fnr n prize win be..,mv nf .. if given for single specimens, and ! B,.nt was the ropvist. ' I should tne first, second and third , for ' iave puia it mytjeir if i huu tiu. IUIHXUU1IO, JUillK lite IIUHCr MhMirv "After all, it is Sargent's In terpretation of a greal work, and it has u . trejnetidous artistic in terest on thai account, it is not merely slavish 'imitation. I huve not seen .this particular work my- DEATH TOLL HIGH " l'ut h", 'v -'' V";.h-' . something of his own spirit into "He was not, however, like Manet, unothcr great copyist. Manet Used original works in the way that a great pianist uses a theme on which to impro vise. Sargent did nut improvise. He merely Interpreted. And I slio'ild like to pvc the same work copied by oth-r masters, jusl as r would like to hear a dozen pian ists play the same Beethoven sa nata. VAs fnr as 1 know, this is the first sate at wn.cii a copy fits fetched a high price. It will not be the last." WKST STAY TON Oregon WiiNliinglon hue in- mills build I lax scutching plant here. m:VKKTl Hcholls Telephone Co. to spend $12,ouo in Improve ments this ji-ur, KLAMATH FALLS Mefhase building being remodeled, at cot of $10,000. V K H N U N I A City lets paving contract on Bridge street, at i.u. KBUItG Lehigh valley rail road, in Pennsylvania, orders car load itpplcs lor dining car service. TILLAMOOK County has am farms, 1 Uti ot them operated by ti Hants, one by manage-, 7u7 by ow nui s. Kl GiWE FiHfher-Koults com pany to build lumber munuiaclur iiii,' plant lure. HKNi Kix fireproof business struct urea now being built h re. Portland expects to ship 20,000,- noo busheis wtieai to urvat tini.ua this year. It A INI Kit Beaver sawmill re opened utter complete overhauling. t.vKKlt liavlu Lee k Sou sell a4tti lambs lor $K,M0. MUIFOJH 240 cars pears nl remh' shipped to Kasteru markels. SPllINai-'IELU Booth -Kelly mil is now running on lull-time schedule. KUUKNE Fischer-Soults Lum ber company reorganizes with $100,000 capital. MAHSHK1KLL) Pacific Veneer plant reopens, w ith 4 0 men em ployed. KUGrSNE Permit taken out for. new Mason. c tempie, to cost 000. $5,oeo u daj being repaid on state seed v,out 'oans in Eastern Ore gon. - Washington county plans to oil CHANTS PASS Pear crop of th la district estimated at To car loads. One out of every five farms In Oregon radio-equipped. KOSKBUKG New Hose hotel, five stories high, to cost $7b,000. SALKM New Oregon Linen mills, capital $ti4o,0oo, lo be estab iished. POKTLANIl Cascade china company rushing new plant to make $;iuo,000 worth of ehuiawiire a year. Payroll will be $n000 Lo $0uoo a month. Toledo begins construction of modern sewer system. HAKK1SBUHG Contract let for paving on Main street. Sou thorn Pact tic buys site at Marshtleid for $100,000 Ut put. HAltltlSBUKG Clover, seed yields up to tour bushels per acre, worth $15 a bushel. , CAItLTON Carlton Mfg., Co.. $ Id, ooo capital, starts new sawmill ! here. , State lias 2323 acn s of flax con tracted In Murion, Polk and Yam- I hill counties. ! COTTAGK GKOVi: Woodard i Lumber Co., million-dollar corpora- J tion, to operate mills here. ASTOK1A Sisters of Charily 1 plan $400,000 hospital, Kugcne-Klnmnlh Falls railroad I will bo ready lor service during 1 li20. BERT IIANEY REQUESTED TO RESIGN (Continued from Pnge One.) jrs a naval auxiliary In timo of 'war. It hus been hln contention that I while there were 3SH ships oterati ' ing in the government inert' hunt fleet when Palmer took office less ! than two years ngo, Uieru waa but '251 ships operating two weeks ago. LOCAL LOGGERS USE NEW FLUID; FINED $25 EACH Gnsotine. lotions, extracts -Hcek- ers of Jags have tried them all but ' It remained for Kd Kobtnnun and 1 Thomas Imnn. Grande Honde river. loKgers, to discover another fluid i with a high alcoholic content. This particular beverldge w;ui i ot io designed by Its makera to pol- 1sh the sides of the family liz.ie and make it look like new. Uunn and Robinson were caught ( by thu officers in the act nf varn ishing themselves internally with the fluid Hnd wero hailed tnto court where it was discovered that the high explosive In tho bottle was the property of another. In face of tho unusual ctrcum Manccs of the case Judge Hugh F. Brady let Dunn and Kobluson off with un admonition nnd u fine of $26 uiid costs, each, Uobinson ap parently had not been in town tor u week or so lor ho was able to pay his fine but his partner, Dunn Is serving the sentence In thu coun ty Jail. (Continued from Pnpre One.) car. They set ined to hnve cacti ped serious hurts. One little tot went out to her mother w ho was lying , IU.1IU! on a mattress after having been carried out und said 'We're all out, mama.' "It made a lump rise In u per son's throat." Whitaker Professor George Hug and family' of Salem who visited friends anclfv relatives here left this morninj? on j the return trip to their home, Mr. Hug is superintendent of the S:i 0 in public acUpois.antl was recent,: ly made a member of the stale tvt book commission by Governor Pierce. ' lt!!H:U PLANS LONG TKIP PLNDLKTON, Ore. Bert J. Me-' Cloud, claimant of the world's rec orrt for Irtttg d'rnnce hvrsebark rld-t ing. will Jeuve 1'endleton liouud- iii park Me.pt anther 19, on a 2,- ; 000-mile horseback ride during which he proposes to vlst . every P-tiek on the: .Job--! stale in l hie union and to cross every C. L. Itonertsoni desk man sit tlcwrt in Uhu country, the Snmnier hotel, who is famil- he purpose of the trip in to billy known to his friends by tlie demonslrate that the AHieriean nVknnmi of "Ooa." i again on jir(,,i ilors(. js (M,. equal or Arabian Uie job tliis mnifing after a trip i,or.seH in hardiness, McCloud Htat madc to Auburn, Nebraska, due t!(i )liN horse is lied Eagle, a live to the death of his father. Mr. y,,ar old g'lding weighing 1100 Hohertson returned to La Grande pounds, which was broken 33 d ty.i last evninr. ,URO ami m4H hwn ridden loOO J milef. He will have to average Will Stop Heir ! 21 2-3 miles dally. McClottd lias group of 4'i youn? pnpb frnm been a eowboy much of his life and j Idaho who nre to cut-"- l.tn,'t ' ' claims to have been the last of inc. College at McMiunvllle. Oregon this pony express riders of Ins native f ; 1 1 i . wiH stop over mgiit in ii mate of Anzona. TltAI.V HITS AUTO: 5 IK.! ' GltEKNSBOHO. N. C.. (AP) l'lv persons were killed at a grade crossing nt Iteidsville. near here Sunday night in a collision beiween tiie automobile in which they were riding und a Southern passenger train., , L , t , : . The dead ure: Jack H. Carter of Heldsvllie. Ni C.. and New York; Mrs. Nina John son Cone of New York mid M s. Man ton O'tver. wife of the publish er of the Keidsvitle Heview; Mrs. John Oliver and Mrs. Eugene .rv- ing of Iteidsville. They were thel only oeeupauls of the automobile. n n 1 . j mareis --- rol'.TIAM) .MAHKirrs. I'OUTLANO, Ore. (AP) Cat tle Strong to 25 cents higher. Sheep Steady. Hogs 2Ec lower, 'light weights, $Hj'M.. a Eggs, butter,' hu(ierfa'tK'lVatly."' LURE OF BEER IS ON DECLINE Taylor and . ahearn win net title (Continued fronu t'ge One.) anis In this part of the meet were the two Pendleton teams: Wilherall and Miss Bell, Boyer and Miss Payne. From Union there were three teams on the courts: Mr. and liMrs. Fox. Itt Wilson and cho I Spencer; L. 'A. Ti'rrall and Mrs. i Harriman. Wilson, u li hough he J lives at linbler, is a member of tlie i Union Athletic club. j La Grande entered Iwo other tourist j icunis in the men's doubles, one CJtill HAVANA filled The full, enjoynhh; utoimi Is di rectly due to thi high-grade lm. ported Havana filler and import ed Sumatra wrapper. While, you're about . it, w hy not .smoke, tho best;' , . ... .. , Wl liui'ton-Kybce Whole sale Company' Distributors Vilfl,rt (7ili SCHOOLDAYS W'ilf . soon lie here. Outfit your boys at CLINT'S. We', lit them from head to feet with best quality Clothes, in V XTRAGOOI) SUTS ( STAR Hit AND SII0KS. ' SCIIOL-WIL CAPS HOMK-Rl'N SHIRTS AND IJI.Ot SKS ALLP:.N A HOSIERY and I'NDIORW ICAIt MARX & HAAS KNICKERS CAN'T BUST 'EM LONG TROUSERS LAMD KNIT SWEATERS CHENEY NECKTIES N EISTADTER MAC KIN AW S CROWN and BOSS OF ROAD OVERALLS Popular Prices School opens September Mth 11 NT 3 ClPTHIE HKTK01T (AP) The Henaon is uiifier lull uteam now and j reaching tlie weml-l 'inals. ine I' l-ries anti uriugea are crowd ed Willi Ontario-bound Ami.'rienns. but the Kltualion In the I'ronilKed Land for Hie thbfily is peculiarly junt a.t The day's play lollowa: Uingner and l-'recs, La C'Ji aiiile. ilel'eated Jensen and Itosewali, I li- drub for those who expected to get a tiit-nch out of the widely heurld ed "4.4 beer." Whiil has become of the emi grating thoiifunds uliost feet trumped hurriedly arms the gang P Links of I "t ron -Windsor ferries and main d Hie Intrrnationai tridge at Niagura in i jrrand but ratii-T short-lived offensive extending along a great front from i I iron and points north to 1 he j ti orgiun iiny region to Itufial and along the St. Lawrence riv Port i l'res und Hingm- I.-..V- I Wiluo., Taylor uml Ahearn, La Grunde and .Miiton, won from (Ireen and lpock. Maker, fi-o, li-i'. Fox and L. Wilson. Union, won from Wilherall and Ho.vcr fc-i. Terrall and It. Wilson won from Proctor and Ted lord, I,a Grande, r,-i, Senii-ITnnl.. Cad we H and Oarri:;on defeated 'i-i. a-i;. s-(i. d Cdd- weli and Carrison, b'-I, 6-1. Ahearn and Ta ior d"fcated Fox It is a nit. sii.m that iman-RHv an,i Wilson, U-7. 0- In the coiitinindH the callous border city j 1'nals citizen when the visitor whispers the Inuuiiy. The unmver, which HOP PICKING TO MAICI'. miestlon. usually cronies readily SA LKM. t ire. Hop pit king in and with a tinge of scorn, though mo,st ol the larger yardn in Marion polile; "Oh. its on lap over j ami i'o.k rouutits is ready lo.dart. then:," indicating a holel or Inn. It was estimate,! mat ioan pickers "We don't drink It, you know." j would be at work in 11m yards by The beer is available In most Wednesday morning, others wijl inn a, hotels and restauranis ; be added as last as tiuy can bu tin oilghout the province. Ihligent signed up. s- arch in simie tnMances will dm-j Although labor was said to be 1 lose eass of a be vera ge resemb ling in color and barmy exc 1- itK In alcoholic content the near bear concoction so 1 reely sold in 1 ii.s country. The connoisseur, if tin-re be such In the field of be. r ology, hus proclaimed it weak, tasty but weak. in the meantime, the province has gone placidly on its way maintaining to tho ordinary ob server the same aspect it bore be fore t he 'amended temperunce act went into effect. more phnliful this year than in previous s' a.sonw nan of Hie grow ers reported that they had not yet obtained sutficient pickers lo in sure the harvest of their crops. Sargent's Work Won't Depreciate, Says Briton LONDON (AP). It Is slue, nonsi use to suggest t hat t he ji(e .!'. n Singer Sargent ' pictures will be worth less in a hundred yars than t hey ure today, Hir Wfll Mill Orpen. deflated WhH told of a rumor that mime of the pietm -en which fi ti heij such high pru es ' reeerrtiy already showed signs of deterioration on account of the inferior quality of modern j pigments. 1 "Modern pigment are junt as l und errtainly as d liable, as ! those used by any of the old mas. jlii.V continued Mh .bittn. . I great d- a I of nonsense has been talked 4b0Ut tilOKC Satgent pillen," I he added. "Six thousand poun lt The Start Isn't Hard HUT KKBIMNO AT YOI'K 8AVIN(!S AC COINT ili WHAT CO I'NTH. . . . - IS Yot'US OIlOWI.N'a KKdll.AULY KVEHY WKKK? La Grande National Bank Bound - Itellabltt - Piogesslve A Critical Time In Your Business . Or Personal Affairs PoHsibly you have not yc( experioncud a crili cal time in your business or in your personal finances, but there is certain to be a time when you will be seriously handicapped if it isn't prepared for. When that lime comes will you have an in vestment fund built up immediately available if necessary that has been earning you con stantly 7 Compounded Semi-Aimually SI'CII A KKSKKVK IS VOI R ONLY protection in an emergency yet it can be ac cumulated from your present income, without inconvenience by investment in the La. (irande nuilding & I an or ?7 per month on each unit of $101)0 you wish to build up. Investigate the advantaRes of this savings method today. Drop in or phone for a repre sentative to call. La Grande Building & Loan Association ri.OVI) McKKXNON, Sales Mncr. La Grundu National ank Iluildin The Paris OL'H NKW KALI, LINK nf Ladies' ('oat will bo on din piny Saturday. Call und you buy. Well tailored, low priced. scv them before good stylo. We wilt be pleased to show you. The Paris We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Boys' School Suits Every One With Two I'air Pants The New York Store DESTROYERS OF UKdl PRICES IZlCt Adams Ave. BUY THIS HOME 5-ifmiii modern Ihhim1, rlo.su hi. Price $2U0. 7-itKuu nnNlern !iou-e, largo Int. NtM-tli Sitlc. Pra-o $;tri(t; tertiLs. Ji." ncre farm Stimmerville a gam at $ tin 00. near bar- WEEKS & ULAC1 HKAi.TOltS Now l oli-y lllilg. IiiNuraiice - Ixiauv " TiTTIHa 1 Protected Tires General Cord - Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Rid Yourself of Tire Expense! Jennings & Shumate REAP THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS ' Special Our limUrii lines nf llenily-.Miiile ln-iswiw. Ii.vs- stills, num K'is and Kiiilintldcml (.ninicnls; ax 1 1 in 1 1 us s:i.."0, I'OIl m.oo NOW SlllIIIU'llt of Kuiiihms Just In. Art & Babj' Shop "KVhIIVTHIMi Hill Til ft lAIv llla.'i Wi'M iliutilistm VMS. Ailallln Ave. AFeade TODAY ..TUESDAY WHERE WOMEN SHINE I Hlc'li up "'I W T,''T I " H'i 1 1 1 wiilrli- W&) ekj Qanimminl inu 1 .-! 'iil Ik 1 ffkDm J Seme- (""! N rH ih ;-Vft FRANKTUTTLE lycitw gift Comedy. "TAMING THE EAST 'TH STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE'