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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1925)
Wednesday, September 2, 1025. THE LA CRANPF, EVEN TNG ORSKRVER Pa (to Fivp Local News In Brief t OMI.NO .KVKNTK U Grande Public Schools open S. pH'inbcr 14. I'nlon County Fair fit Elgin, September "ili-liti. Inclusive. Union County Annual Armis tice IW Celebration Ltt Grande November 11. tor Ami prominent in rcIiooI slat'' fair Work, hits been visitimr In l.a Grande at tli' home of Mr, and 'Mrs. J. H. Proctor. Mho has Just returned from u tour or the south- j western at turn, via Californiii, dur ing which she gathered prehis- i torle heiroglyphlcs and relics. She 11 urned hv vi'iiv ttf I li.m-i.r- i 'nln. Mrs. MeAdoiy ami Mrs. Griffin wlltf rudo. Her home is at The Dulles, viml relatives there, I Oregon, und she left for thai city today. Will Leave George McDonald and his moth er, Mrs. Kninia McDonald expect to muke u trip to Portland tomorrow. In Portland 4lr, and Mrs. Mike Sullivan and family' are vis.ung in Portland tills week. in Visit Muthvv Clara Perry went to Island City tiiie morning to visit her mother there during the day. fine On Ihisliiess Senator Milton W. Carper, of port land, is in La Grande today on business. Here IToui liublrr - i. U, l'uekinun of Imbler. was transacting business in Lu Grande this morning. Kn KoiUe Home Miss Detule I .ay was In I-n Grande this morning en route to her home ul JOnterpriec, after a trip to Yakima, Washington. P.uoiue.vs VIsHor Here J K. Porter, banker of Corvallis, was a business visitor to lu Grande today.- lie was accompanied by his wife and child, Here From Knlerprise Miss" Franc's Johns-m was a visl- tor in Ui Grande from Enterprise lodav- She returned to her home tins afternoon. On Way to Burn M.ss Nellls Spunkier was In La Grande this morning on her way to her home at Hums. Oregon. Shu has been visiting her mother at Wallowa for several days. Will Attend School Bernard Ilummelt, La Grande high ' school ahllete left yesterday morning to drive to Eugene where ho will take up his work at the University of Oregon. To Slart .School Lester Shelton of Alicel, ' went through La Grande this morning route to school. Hero Today Max J. Kuney, engineer with the John llumpsiiirt' Construction company, now working on the Mill Gulch-Heryford project, wua a visitor to Lu Gran do today. Mr. Kuney was formerly connected with the Ktate Highway commis sion and hud charge of the bund ing of the road between Dead Mans pass und La Grande. He re sided In La Grande for a while and is. well known here. Ho Is accom panied by his wife and small son. They now muke their home, at Grunts Puss, Oregon. ' Left for Boise , Mrs. J. L. Benson and Mrs. D. I. Benson left La Grande this morn ing lor Boise, Iduho, alter visiting here lor several days ut the home Wallu Walia to attend' of Mrs. Wilson. The former makes her home in Iowa und the other lives ut 1'oeatello, Iduho. They will visit relatives ul JioiSe for some time before returning to their homes. Hem I Tom Portland Milton It. Klepper, attorney of Portland, and Exalted lluler of the Portland lodge of Elks, is in La Grande today on business. Home Prom Parma Mr. and Mrs. Prod Spent h anil family returned yesterday evening for several days visit with Mr. Spcath's parents at Purina, Idaho. To Attend Mectim; ' Hoy Gekeler, national grange or Kiimzer mm r reu hum nm u lei u iui j.j. i'endleton this morning. .Mr. Geke ler will uttend several grange meetings In thuF district. En Houtc Home Miss Eva i'ool left tljis morning for her homo ul Ontario, utter visa ing here s.nce .Sunday with Mr. and Airs. Spencer Bunch, Mibs I'ool is en route to her home leuni Mon mouth, Oregon, where she lias been ut tending the summer session at the State Normal school. She will teach schuul at Hallway tins wni- The KLENZO TREATMENT tat m KLENZO Dental Crcme Klenzo Antiseptic and a Kleuiso briisn together make a complete treatment for teeth, gums uinl mouth. Clean and healthy teeth, mouth ami gums help main tain a healthy body. Use the Klenzo trcutment daily, Glass Drugs Inc. The jfe Star La Grande, Oregon In the Land of Cotton j5 -j? ViWiiy mi'iifi'intiiiS PARTIAL LIST OF TAXPAYERS ContlnuitI from Pnire One.) ' Himon HfiiHoii, oroKon. $:u'y.ia. KilKiir II. I'lp.T. (irciimi. )3(2,3S. j. C. Allimvorth. $.".?. fili. Hi'liry 1.. i'lttui'k nstulu, Onj;oi, Wllliiril 1". Ilmvl. y. Orinoii, 8, 9811.011. W. H. Ayt'M. Ori'i'pn, J12.H7X. Ht'Clti MtnliiK fonipnny. lunho. ? I Till, (111 1. .. ' lli't-cultM MliiinK I'Ouipany, Idaho HUH. Hkith'f;ij I'liilirl MturrH, Idaho,. SM!, hlalio Utillo I .Iff. I.luiio, U,2!0. MurriHon - IvmMlst'ii conip.iny, Iduho, K,04(. , .Mr. iind Mm. Harry 1.. I)ay, Idahu. $!',51tt. (lart'Ht hldividtiul tux paid in Idaho.) Miss KllzalM.tli Clannoil or t'ordclo, Ca.. with uu armful of ni'tv ly Kinni-d A-otton. jiatt of thin yt:ar'a bumper crop grown in tho statu lamotta for its peaches. Home From 31k'lilCBll Miss Hi-Un Aikiiic and Misa liflnn SarRi'iH nilurni'rt to tln-lr homo In l.a Grande1 aftrr. a thw months vis t In jMirhican. Heme I'idiii Portland Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Happprsntt rftuiTiPd to tni'ir nuiim in i" OrandR this lilornltiK on train No. I 2i attor vlsititiB in 1'ortland since ? .Sunday. l.a Aril'ed iJl't Kvt'illllS Knoih Moron arrived in . Grinds last cvenlns after several il.ivs spent in Portland, Itosehurir, Mvrtle Creek und oilier western Oi-eeon points. ,. 4! Will Leave Tmnm-mw Mi, mid M'H. Horace J. Nelson 1-ft this mornlnir. by unto for Port hind. Seattle, and Hritish Columbia. iMc. Kelson is eh let' acronntunt Tr the Grande Itonde Lumber com pany fit Terry. r . I . Left for Ilnise Misses Alimi and Kin re nee Mc-' , . ... , . . morning alter spending en route to Boise, Idaho. Miwt , . ., . , Alma will attend sehoul there tins winter und Miss Florence will teach. Returns to nnipa After visiting in La Grande for the piist three weeks at the home of Mrs. J. D. l'"iti:gerald. Miss Klva AlluMi left tli is morning for her home at Nninpa, Idaho. Doing liieiiiei Miss Fauline Loderle, who makes trousers out of ones with holes lu thcin and ducB other Kinds of tailur w ork was buck on the job Una a - four weeii s vacation in 1'ortland, Asu- land, Grants I'ass and oilier cities. ISho visited Mis. George Good and a er uuuh'iiierw in uihiuh i.i.ia. Mrs. Good was formerly In the hotel business in La Grande. On Vitratioii Frank Hlack and Thomas Ituck man, employees of the I'niled States. National bank left yesterday morning on a vacation. They ex pect to drive to Canada. Attended Stf.rkinen-. Mei-lina, -ludge Wilt In m imby. chairman of the Oreirun Ktate Hifrhway coin mission, pjinaed through La Grnnde this morning n his way home to Hi'ker, after ntlendinir the Stock men's Contention in 1'ortland. .. t Wi'nt (n Kluin Miss Miibel Crane returned to her home at Klein this morning after spending last night und yes terday In l.a Grande. Miss Crane visited friends here- Hero on Huslness (;iy I nitton, secretary vt the Hlgin Fair association was in l.a Grande this morning: Mr. Dutton s;iys thnt Indications ar.e that the fair will be the biggest In years. The financial success of the show bus already been assured, aceord Ing'td Mr.Dtitt.m. . ' A Markets DRIVER OF TAXI SLAIN; SUSPECT'S (Continued from Page One.) nevtral bullet wounds and the head wan crushed as thouyh by u blunt : instrument. Car Mi.-shis. liaun's cur, iregou license No. ;tl040, Is now missing, J'taun'i pockeis win e turned in side out but u con.sideruble um of money he carried in a shirt pocket was undisturbed. officers said they had a de scription of one of the suspecta. The three men are "believed to have fled In Ittiun's car after be ing interrupted .while going through liuu n 'a pockets. Mrs. J. A. Lucas, who lives on a farm near the scene of the slaying, de- i clured that she heard shots last night. I Long Ago." "liocked In the Cradle of the ieep." und many others. A" slight change was made in tho program, in that the over ture: 'Orpheus' by Offenbach, wan played before the inlei mez.a, vit.itterflieH" by Steinke and "A (Jai'den ,):uiee" 'by Vargas. "The Stars and Stripes Forever" by John Phillip Kousa, march king, closed the concert, which those present opined was one of the best summer recitals ever reiu doied- here. Several other numbers, includ ing two or three eneoiva of ' a lightor nature, made up tho program. Life becomes very trying for thoe who lire afraid to try. UltANGlUtS "Si:U LIGHTS" ALBANY, Ore. Linn Benton Pomona grangers passed the toi luwing resolution Saturday: ... "W h e. r e a s, charitable Institu tions are exempt rrom laxatloiand whereas, ninny of the farms of the state are conducted us chairtabie Institutions, inasmuch us (hey are providing food for the public at a loss to themselves lu many cases. "Therefore, bo It resolved that we recommend to tho farmers of .Oregon that. they incorporate their farms us charitable Institutions." Advertising of cigarettes In farm magazines and papers was ..con demned und Htalo printed text books to be Bold at -Cost to school patrons, advocated. The Paris Have you seen oil beautiful lino oC 1 re sue a in all coloi s and styles. Sports, Afternoon und leve lling. Also a Hat for every gown. The Paris m THIS HOME (V-roniti modern liotie( rloso in. Price V'f'fUO, 7-nMiin modern house, large lot. North Side, l'rico term. f(ift - neii fiirm near HummervHln a bur gam nt $lu((. WEKKS & BLACB HKAL'IHUtS New I'-oluj llhlic. Insurnnoo lxwu PO I IT I jA n M a 1 1 k i ; i s POitTLANU (AP). Livestock Steady. L'ggs Extras one .cent , low!, ".61 ftj 37c; current receipts one cent higher, 82c. Butler Firm. Butterfat Steady. ! HAN FliANCISCO (AP).-liuL 1 terfut 61 ic here today. . . l Passed Tlirmrih Mamie C. Shaw of Omaha. Neb., P isned through La Grande this i .ointn nn her wy to Knterprise on a combined business and pleas ure trip.' Left for Porilnnd r. and Mrs. W. P. McAdory and Mrs. MrAdory'a. sisti-r. Mrs. C.iittim left .Monday for Portland. The doctor win spend some time tiiere on professional business and ev Man Mike Porter, saxophonist who was for three ye'ars with the fam ous' Mann Broiler's orchestra of thn Spokane territory, arrived here this morning from Lewiston, Idaho to join the Star Novelty orches'ra. Mr. Porter was accompanied by Mrs. Porter. Iteturus Home Mrs. Kva W. Luncan of Cove re turned to her home recently alter attending the summer session at the state normal school at Mon mouth. Mrs. Duncan tench s the l-'rosiy school which starts for the fall term next Tiiesdiiy. POKTLAXH GKA1X MAHKKT I'OUTLAND, , Ojo., CAP) Wheat Hard while B. S. Haurt, September, $1,61; October, $1.61: soft white, September, $ 1 ,&t; 'October, $1.50; western white, Sep- , Lumber. $L6; October, $1.47; hard winter, northern spring, Scpt;tuber, $1.4 7; hard winter, northern spring September, $1.47; October. $L4: . western red, September, $1.4(1; October at $1.4.'.; BUB hard white, September at $1.64; October at $l.r4. Oats No. 2 while feed, Sep tember, $2H; October, $2!; N,o. 2 gray, September, $S; October, $2K. Corn No. 1! 10. Y. shipment, September, $12; October, $4 Liu. BAND SCORES i AGAIN; CROWD ! IS IMPRESSED (Continued from Tage One.) to the selections, which Included "0d Black Joe," "Wni'ii You ami I Were Young, Maggie," "Long, Stamped Pillow Slips ON I'lgl'OT Tl'lllNG, JIKMSTITCIIKIl AND Ft KA H Y TO EMlinolliKIt IN SIM1M.K DISHIGNS, FOR 1.241 i'HU I'Allt. STAMPED LUNCHEON HUT COMI'I.KTE TO WOHK......J I.C3 , D. M. C. THREAD Art & Baby Shop fvVTinv! FOR THK BHIW 1035 West Jacobxm IllOn, Ailnnis Ave. . Guatanteed Used Fords 1921! TOURING Newly painted; almost new Ui'cs. Price $325.00 Perkins Motor Co. Thone M-500. Cor. 4th and Adams . ' ARCADE : TODAY His Supreme Moment Comedy "PAPA'S DARLING" tr- To Muke Home ut W nlliiwn M rs. Davy .Johns! on and t h ren daughters, Bernlece, Nellie and I'rudence, passed through La Oran'le (his morning nn their way to Wallouu, where Ihey will in.iUe t heir home. They formerly lived at L'mmctt, Idaho. AT CLINT'S Outfitters for Doys of (luality Clothes From Head to Feet. ' Popular Prices Clint's Clothiery Tiny st ore nilh a CoiiMlence Momo I'roni HospitHl Mr. and Mrs. I). Knoeh return -ed to their home al Lnterprise this mnrniiig on the brunch line Ir.iisi. Kooeh bus been a ii'itient ul. Grande Itonde hospital for thu p isl week. She is very much improved. M is th VHItlnv Here lodu.v .Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and MIks l-'unk arc v'siting in La Ornnde to day at the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. L. (J. Hamilton. Their home is in Ohio and Ihey are (-"turning enst nfler a trip through the nurlh-wesl. A I tended i'onvciillon Italph Byers ret urned to La C.rnnde yeslerdny tiller ntlendin the 1). O. K. K. convention at 1'rnvidnee. Bhode Island, ns a delegnle from the La Gnuidr lodi;'. AH'T unending the conven tion he visited relatives in Phil adelphia for some time. He stop ped off at various points or inter est en route to his home here. MAKKKI'S AT A (iLANCi; NKW YOU K, A I ' )Slicks Irregular; equipment Issues strong. Bonds Mied; Australian 6s break as syndicate dissolves. Foreign exchange Kasy ; Scan dinavian .eurrcney react. Cotlon Higher; trade buying. Sugar LiiKy; lucieuetl spot of ferings. Coiree declined; bearish Bra zilian cables. CHICAGO, (AD Wheat . Lower; weakmss Vuiniieg. Corn Steady; bullish crop eaii inatis. Cuttle Irregular. Hogs Inclined, slow demand. Here's Calling Your Attention lo Worth While Savings in NEW FALL CLOTHING We Buy For Less We Sell For Less for FLOWERS Ox EXHIBIT AT ELKS' HALL 'l-llltt IHvi Mr unci Mrs. .1. li. Ki-i-lli'y hiivi' rclurni'il lu lln'lr liornr in l.u ul'l''r scvcriU wrrlss spi-nl list. .Mr. Kf'-ni-y Hlt'-iuli-d j j. o. K. K. ColiV'iitlon til ITovlili'tu'c, Uliol Ixliinil lia u l'. t.iral" from the l.u (Inimli! IrlKf, nfler which they vinlted In llonton, New York, WrtshlliL'ton, I.). C, Chl caKO tml other points. Ilmtir (irtin in tli til Iteluni lo The Iwlliw Mrs. I.'itllie .M. ItiKhee, all etlm"i- USED CARS DODGE TOURING A Snap! 1921 FORD TOURING 1923 STAR TOURING Jennings & Shumate Buick Sales and Service (Continued (nun Phkh Oiih,i whether the mime, uf the vanities arc known to him or not. The flow er show can be enjoj ed wit h no more than a passing knowledge of I lowers. Or with no acnuaintiince at all for that matter. l-'lowet-H are friendly by nature and as one walks up and down ihe long rows at the show he finds here ;tiiii there a bloom wilh which he strikes up an Intimate aeojiamt iince without the usual forniatilhs of an introduction, Much as an ex change of name.s and antecedent; and other unnecessary details. Many Lu tries. The list of entries in the show is hi as ut t halt luul been expected. The ladles weitj busy all morning and until past noon, tugging this Ua--ket and that banket with its proper number. 'the baskets am all numbered no thi't the judged will have an easier time of ii. But then the judging will not be an eay task at best lor ho many J lowers are entered in the contents. The judging will take plaee thin afternoon. The Miow opened to the piddle on the Second floor of the Llks jeniple al - o'clock. Awarding of prize will be done this evening wilh the largest crowd of the show expected to hear the list of winners read. Another feature of t'k evening showing will be a mi'Mcul program itn-l dance number. Mrs. l.-ter Ktoddsrd and Itny Williams will ing voc.il solos und Miss Sally Hie- fcrist will dunc 4)I,I.SKI. COATS Iv li II Hilars ii ml cut !', leiilbcr l.neil, Icalb'T sfet'cs; hiwc-t prices in lil--loi $3.95 MOl,-;SKf CftA'IS Sheep liiicil, l.uit iidlar-i ami culls at the Mirpi Kindly hfvv price f $5.45 IJ. ATI IKK OA IS Blanket lined, kti.t (tdhns iind cnlH, in call, -k.n mid bin cdiide. (.un ran teed (it al isfy I he biier. 1 1 ciiietiilottsly lov prued at- $7.95 (. i mis i; noiisi .iiihi: (OATS Blankef lined, kliil of clrdh collars, .Ml Imw fiiOible knll rttl'l-i. du.t the I lilftir fM' (lie onl ilKtr man. Al the unheard of low price of S9.45 to $12.45 tti arc Mice of ii iibig from SI Ut Ji."t on llirM1 hkih, ItOVS St llOOL S I I I S Willi Iwo pair knickers, ful ly lined n ii il reinforced, TIu'm .-nits are made for bard wear mid haw Uu looks (o pletiH (be bo $4.95 to $8.95 MI.VS M i l s cry In (( iiHili N in tdne serg.-fl, wool ml(uiis and iiM-w(hu uni sleds. Sl'e-i for- Ibe .coti scrwillto dri's'r, Hie jh itLr m;m mid 1 1n- college boy. See these he fore h living. $14,95 $16.95 and $24,85 Ml AS IHtKss SIIIKTSA large usoi Inieiil'" of till Ute np - lo - dale new pattern1-, f.ood fabric-, mill wi-ll nuute, $1.25 Mi:'S WOKK S II I 11 T S (.hm1 bnn falu ic, perlccll v iimde. 'ou'II uppieciaic Ihc We Sell For less 13 50c K.rirr.oAD sm r: rs in ail colors, philn or pdkadot - S'bcxd lime cool weather viiilr work. II mpilreM, g'Mid Judgment und cait-ful buying lo provirfi- Ibe faiiilly Willi (Indus Hint will stand (lie wear that Ihc (''all and Winter season will glvi; anil clothe (hat will slmid Ihe demand of the family (iix-kcilnHtk at (lie same lime. Semes or tbi lliy families in (be l.a randc lei r, lory nre learning the ecunoiiiy of buying The New York Store Way gi;o(Is of quality and style al low pi-Ices. Our slocks for I 'all bough I by eastern buyers where ca-b nn I (piiiotil v made possible rxhii suvliig-s for yon are large ami all Hid I vc, 'ou'll find Just wbal i:i . wind and ut prices Unit defy comparison. Come hi. We are ulways glad to showy on. Compare our prices and ttU'rcliaudlstr before buying! l',iiVS' IILOI SI'.S A I) SlIIIM'S Alndc or sii-oiu, wiisluible graids mid sold n ii price less (ban co-d of Hie lintcrhit .We lo 7 t IHIVS" SCHOOL SIIOKS $2.95 to $3 75 WO.M I ;N'S C-)ATS Heaull t HI new I nil styles in' I to ll Ua and Vicuna wit b fur col In rs anil t-iif fs. 'I'lHf pnr-lii-ular uoiniin u ill appre ciate these coals. .St l.fm in Hi 1.1)5 MI Vs MAIS AM) AI'S lull and Winter model rnps . i io di.riO Mat- la t" ;t.i)" IVos Cnps for si'hool wear, 65c to 95c SWIvVI'i;itS Idr ibe ScIkmiI iirl. .his jirrlM'd yi-stcr-day. All wtHd und the col ors are icry sti-illii!;. These prices will effect a substan tial saving $2.25 to $3.95 OM OKI'S AMI IM MI'S l or w o in e ii ami misses. Mlnny sivles In choose fut.n, a.5 to S 1.1)5 I'Olt THK SCIK)OL OIHI- Shoes, ) fords mid l'tinip, $2.25 lo $2 95 I I College SJinl- eiilsl Lo4k owr our big line of lings, Suit tws and Trunk-. You tan saw n much us :i:i' , (Via ince yoni s-(f of tln'si allies, MKVS WOKK S II o i: S J'aincottl soles Dial will giw extremely long wear. Come hi liftid nml heay weight. A iciiint knhlc ' nine al $2.93 - $3.45 $3.95 MKVS WOKK s a O K.s Mcay crepe soles, intHvttshi loo; will giu both wear and comfori. At the rcusmtuhlc irlcn of most $4.95 MKVS II It; II if H'S Moc casin lire. I'nrncoril nr tenth er side. K-luch (o Kl-hich lop-. The-c prlci's will open your cev. They are guar aiitccil to giie satisliu-tory wenr. $4.93 (o $6.43 li;vs lKI SS SIIOKS AM) t , I t K US At 1 luetic c new stlc. nil leather. LwU well und wciu' well. Al our low price $345 -$4.95 Old Scranlon & Short Loral i:m NEW YORK STORE Destroyers of High Prices 1216 Adams Ave.