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Thursday, SoptcnilxM- 3, 102.".. THE LA CTIANDE EVENING OBSERVER P:ae Five Local News In Brief I'OMI.Nt; KVtMN Ai. Grande Puhllc Schools open September 14. I'nion County Fuir at Elgin, September a-jii, inclusive. Union County Annuut Armis tice Uuy Cclebrutioir - La Grande November H. At Wallowa Ixkr Mr. and Mi a. Walter lit-ati an cam ptng at Wallowa lake thus week. MK-lal l.nsl NinLl Jb- The M. I. A. Htake and Ward officers held a Mucial at the amuse ment hull last evening. To Spend Winter at Proo Mrs. Cornelius I'erry will leave soon for Pmvo, l'tnh. where she will spend tlie winter with rela tives and friends. In Wallowa County C. It, Kberhurd, local attorney, was In Wallowa county tuday on lejjul business. Ketnrtl-. From Porlluiul Mrs. Lee lioiivy returned to Iter home in La (1-nnde this morning after a few days trip to Portland. Jlcru On Huslness . Gerald J. Tucker, forest runner of the I'matiUa Ntt'.ioiial lores: was in 1-u Grande this morning. On Vacation- . Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nelson lert I:.st evening for Arlington, Oregon to visit over the week-end. I Lert for sail Lake Miss Gladys Metcalf left Ui Gimme t Ins . mot niiiff en route to Sal t ,1 -a ke (.'it y, I ' ia h. w here sae will teach school this winter. Arrived This Morning Mrs. A. Anderson arrived In La' Grande this morning troui Wiston.j hegon and w ill visit Mrs. S. I i Johnson, of this city for some time Left This .Moriihtg Mrs. J. A. !:uss"M left this morn ing for (taker and Sumpter where she will v.s.l lor a lew days. Homo I'mm lal M is. O. K. Laplnun bus return ed fo her home in La Grande after visiting relatives in Illinois lor the past three months. . me lo Walla Wnlln Mrs. O. W. I'umoii und two sns. h:ive gone to Walla Walla, Wash., where they will remain this w m- j lii' and the sons will attend Whit-; man college. I iNiteil Ou-r Wei'li-i:inl Mr. and Mia. B. K. Andrew "und j t':iinily spent the vek-end ail, the! Kdalnon Turin on Catherine creeh aliove I'nion. To Tench School at Wuboiva M.kh Helen Owsley went to Wul lowa this morning on the bi-anch liu" train, w here she will teach school this year. Tlie school opens at Wallowa September S. Hcrei rutin I laker ,liini"s It. Prolijiw und family of Itii ker are now registered at t h' NiiniutT hotel. Mr. Hroku w was foiui'Tiy manufcer of the Kisti-rn Oifi;on Lichl and Pnwer compaay. Mere Today L. P.i Camplndl. equipment en-gim-i-r Cor the St;ite hiehway de psirtmeivt. with lieadquartfis ut S iem, t ;is in Lu Grunde un ot -tieiul bu.siiitss tod;y. Ileturns I'roin Spokane Miss Kthel Harrisun arrid-d in AT CLINT'S Outfitters for Uoys of Quality Clothes From Head lo Feel. I'opular l'riccs Clint's Clolhiery The Store with a Conx-lence M IB USED CARS dow;k TorniNC a snap: 1921 FORI) TOITUNC 1923 STAR TOURING Jennings & Shumate Buick Sales and Sei vicc La Grande hint evening from Kpo i kane, W;ihin'ton. where she I urn i been visiting her mother liurinK I Hit; summer. the will uUenii school iivrv this winter. In Walla W.tl.t liohert ilelvey Sr., In snemliiiK s vura: iuya in V;i:!a Walla, Well ington on business. Culled tu .Naiiipa Mr. and Mrs. Will Kleorcr left tin; first ol th" ieek lor Nanipa, Idaho, culled by the. death of their uncle. Hettim-. 11 (Mue La Kami Uoyh-n, who has been In Sumner, Washington lor the past two months Iiub returned to h.s home here. Hera Shopping Mrs. M. Foreslad, of Wallowa, was shopping in La Grande yes leiduy and visiting Menus here. Home I-'ioiu Normal Alter attending the summer ses sion of the Wiishinton Stale Nor mal school ut iteilingham. Wash t Miss Myrie Andrew has roturneu to her home in Im. Grande. Looe for School Leland Killpack will leave La Grande in a few days en route to Provo, Utah, w here he Is a student In the university there. Mr, Kill pack is employed with the La Grande Investment company hero,- Left for Tocka A. M. Tyler left Tuesday eve ning for Tope,, a, Kansas, w here he makes his home, uiter visiting here for some time at the home of h.s daughter, Mrs. Chas. Moore. licit From Idaho Nephi St offietd. formerly' a farmer of Grande Itomie valley, but for the past lew years located in Idfho. is spending a few days in La Grande on business. Will spi'iid Winter lleii Mr. and Mis. G .S. Met'lellan. or Po.tland, have arrived in La Grande and will isp-nd the winter here. They formerly made La Grande their home and have many freinds here. Home I'roin Alaska Mrs. W. L. Hoyt and son. H ; omi, have ret urned to their home in La Grande, alter a motor trip to Nebraska, where they visit ed relatives. ' Ivnvi' Ne( Week M r. und Mrs. Georf Hull will ItyiVe next week for Portliilid and l-'iills (.'ity, where they will visit for some time', after which they will tro to ( 'a 11 torn la und from there to Arizona, where they will spend tlie winter. - Home I'roin Pomcroy Mr. uiM Ms. L. M. Hoyt und daughters, Mildred and Myrt le, have returned to their home In Lu Grande nrter a week spent at Pom croy; Washington visiting friends and relatives. They made the trip by auto. I'nion Men-hunt lleie C. L. CadweH, prominent t'nimi merchant was in La Grande this morning. As usual Mr. Cudwell Is booHting I'nion and I'nion County. He says the city or I'nion is mak ing steady progress all the lime. Vi-fting Hen' Mr, and Mrs. G-orire Hull have as t)''ir house qmsts Mr. itnd M i s. Mason, of Marshfield. Oreuon. Mr. and Mrs. Mason are just reiiirnint; iroin their hoim yinoon trip to the iist. M:s. M u.s. tti was a fornuT ?' sident of Lu Grande and has many friends here. To Visit Hrother Mis. K. McDonald and Mrs. C. MeDollald were In La Grande this morning on their way to Protein to visit th-ir brother. I. B. Mc Donald, who liv-s then. Tin y make their home in Portland. They p.perf to be in Wullowa county two months. Iji Iloule Home Afttr visiting in La (train'e for tlie past two months ut tin- home of her S'sler, Mrs. Mat. Cnulwe'l. Mrs. Nelson left Tii' sday en route to her home nf Weeil, Cnllf. She will visit at Hood Kiver and other points en route home. Arrived Till Morning Mrs., Leo F. Miller arrived in La Grande this morning from Port litnd, where s!ie bus been for th" past month Ktudytng nnmic under Veuttiuin Grill it h. who holds mi artists ami lenehers clrtss In vocal instruetion in Porllund for one month each year. To Tench School . Miss Itlanche Wtiiting h-fl Tiu s. day lor MriKbam. I lab. w le-re she will t'-aeh Hi" I lit id and fourth grads in tin1 P'rry sehool this win b r. Mus Whiting Is a grad nab of the L-i Gr ande higli sehool. She graduated from lh- lirigham Young I'nivemuy of I'tah last spring. P.ctuni I 'mm VariKitm C. T. Lindsay of the fire depart ment n-turn.-d Isst evmng from n vacation trip tak'-n with his faintly. lit' Bpi-nt purt of the two wi'iM riHhin on the ('.ramie Komi' river and the r.'iiuiiihl.T visiting In Pendleton, I .cave ToiHbl Mr. and Mm. It. H. Hal. lock an family will leave tonlcht for Sa lt1 m. Orison, where they will make their f mare home, Mr. Ilaldock huvlntt accepted a position as Mnlntuinunce engineer lor the mute highway department, with head quarters at Salem. Left for Hoi Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Lelchlller and aimilt daughter. ' Krancis, left tins mornitiff for ltoise, Idaho, where they will make their home. They have lived In La Grande for the I past year. Mr. Leichhter was em ployed with the Ml. Kinlly Timber company here. Heturns to In ion W. W. Stevens, w ho hs been at tending the monthly meeting of the county commissioners here, re turned to his home at Union yes terday. He w as accompanied by Mrs, Stevens, who has been con valescing here at the homo of her mother for the past week- alter an operation at Hot Lake sanatorium. Motored to I.a Grande Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Matthews and daughter, Miss Hose, motored to La Grande from their home at Pendleton yesterday. They w ere accompanied back to Pendleton by their daughter, Mildred, who has been visiting here for several weeks with her sister. Mrs. L. H. Norton. To .Move lo California Mr. and Mrs. Myron Lyons have returned to La Grande alter an auto trip to California. They have purchased a twenty-acre farm and will leave in about two weeks to make their home there. Will Giw Dnmc The Woman's Community club of Meacham will give a dance at Meucham Saturday night. Music for' the occasion will be furnished by the Fletcher orchestra of Pen dleton. The dunce is advertised as a masquerade and many unusual costumes will probably be seen. The proceeds of the dances are to go to the monument fund. Personal Mention Kddie Kronmn. of Portland, Is in La Grande on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. Under, of Klein, were shopping1 in La Grande yes terday. Mrs. Hudson und daughter. Ona. were shoppers In La Grande yes terday from Imhlcr. Mrs. li. Hill whs shopping In Lu. Grande this . morning from ' Telocuset. , , I Zuek Push returned to his home at Suiniiiervillo this morning from 1 1 lot lake, whore he 1ms. IxA n em ployed during the summer. AIR CRUISER UNABLE TO BEST WINDS (Continued from Pge fine.) LI I'A ' T I-: N A X T K. W. S 1 1 K I - iHKlil). Wasliington, J, C, engineer jofticer. Tic seriously wouiub-d list in 'clnded: John K. McCarthy, Kree- holfl. . J.. und Gunner 'Cole. Most of the dead were round in the tangled wreckage of the ron trol cabin where a full crew was on duty, attempting to ride out the huileiing winds which resulted in complete destruction of the craft. Ambulance and ot her convey ances were soon carrying the dead and injured to nearby towns. Kach portion of the ship wus completely wrecked hy the Impact wit h tlie ground. A guard was thrown about around the debris. Mor of Wnvk Toll!. Colonel G. Hail, army observer ! on Hie Shenandoah, told a vivid tory 'if the disaster. "We wt-re d rawing away from the storm, traveling 5u mieS (in hour, when the storm enelop c un and broke the ship into i hr-e pieces." he aid. "When the crush came I was on a ladder leadimr i from the control cabin to the rem portion of the ship. As I started to I fall, I clutched u girder, swung i my body over it and crawled 50 feet back Into the ship." When he leached tin- ship prop'T he found other members of the crew prepiiring to open valven In order to descend. They made H sure descent ufter traveling 12 miles. Watched Struggle In the weird half light of the e;i rly morning storm, t he nngi y clouds were n-nl intermittently by forks of lighting and the tumlfi of S. O. Devis and Prank Nelson, runners, watched the d'uih strug-trli- between the elements und the Shi nandon h. Tlo-y say t he Shwi undoali would staHd inotlonbfH hitmen niinuteH und then dart up wards under terrific air pr ssure. White laced and powerl-nn th.-y walch-id the struggb- in the heav-i-iis in ils tragic climax. Th'y sny the Shenandoali stow ly settled and then, with her nose pmnting P-rp ndicularly toward the stay, she wu orn usuurttT. The nos drifted away into darknes and the r"tuaining. carrying all who were killed exei pt l.ieui. Shcpp.-rd, j crasheil to the ear'h. Snepperd J int-1 his diath white ctiuging tu ! he ships nose by a rope, CA LI FORN LAN INJURED WHEN CARS COLLIDE (Continued from VK One tr. any kind f a motor vi-htele ac ei b nt wluitcvr tlo drie rs of Do rms are required by law to stop. Ntil Crawford imiA a fine of $ 1 u 1 and costs (or seeding. The KIcnzo Treatment The regular use of K!eno iH'iitat Civmc with a Klenm Toolh ltiiish insures White Teeth Healt hy Gums and a Ciean Mouth. Denial rim; . , , jrc Kleiixu Brtih . . . 50c Gi ass uru gs Inc. 73l 222 Stor La Grande, Oregon Markets POKTLAXD MAKKIITS. pnilTl.AXh. ore. (AP Cattle, shee' Steady. Hons Weak to 25 cents lower. Kgg One to two cents higher, receipts aic firsts SSciiSiie, ex tras 37ic& 3&c. SAX TliANCISCO (AP) r.ut terf it til Ac here tmiay. PGIMIwW!) t.ltl MAKiiKT POKTL AM). Ore. (AP).-j t nrui j-iiii ii line l. n. IUUI T , September $1.50, October $I.4S; soft white, September $ 1 .4 s, Oc tolcr $ 1.4 S; weste.'n white. Sep tember $1.4S. (Jctober $1.;1S; hard winter. October $1.47; northern spring, September $ 1.4 S; western leJ, October $1.44; HLH, hard white, September $1.50, Octoh.-i $1.55. Corn No. '2 10. Y. shipment. September $4-.5o. MAHK i;ts AT A f;L.ci-; NKW yOltlv (AP). Stock Weak; liquidation of high pried shares unset 1 led market. Bonds Steady; Kriseo income 's lead upturn in laits. Foreign exchanges -V'isett led. COUon Advanced bullish week ly weather report. Sugar iH't'Uned; easier spot niarhet. ( pn'i eJi'irin; higher r.rui',lli.in cables. C II I C A G O (AP). Wheat Weak: nredietions lai'i:er receipts. I Corn St"U'1y; less favorable crop uccounts. Cat lie. Irregular. - i logs St i ady lo lower: puckers Inactive. vi.iila vr.it ii nsi; i Woi( has be- ll received Imtc of the death of Vi rla Weaver II nsen. imed :H yi-ars, oldest daughter of Mrs. Mary Mnn-tman. in Caiifor-iia. The body will b- shtfipi'd to port- land tor biiriul. She hv- .l in La j Grand" many jitsr.-. jiim iii-ndi'd! the puid'c schools hi'l'i-. She is survived by one broth' r and one sister. FRIDAY smew kixk i:n tiii; i Obituary 11,1N(; A WILD I.KOrARI) 1 on rlml'N ni llon Hun's I In- Kind to wl .:-n- l.lon.1 it Ihti;!.' lluil tt's full of ll.i' Mill of slurr tu I mule of Oh' Mill of thiols With DORIS KENV0X. J.I.OYJ) lU'GUKS, IIOI'.ART JlOSWORTlI "News" And 'Tables" TODAY INVITE DRUM. 1JLULE CORPS; LEGION MEETS (Continued troin Pgo tine.) place at the American Legion siate convention. Ja(;iuiiiii!iies Phut .Mountain i Climb at Mcvl 1-aM Mld Mnny important topics were dis cussed lust evening at the reg. iar nireMig of the American Leg ion at Honan hall. Plana wero .nhde ami committees appoint 'd lor tho annual 'harvest moon" auce, which will be held the middle of tills month. No d fi- f uite date lias yet been set. Com- ; mittees were alo uppoiuted for ; he Armistice day celebration and : plans w tie made for a special visit of tiie drum corps and a party of lesion men to 1 'end lo on to invite tho Pendleton pool ;o La Grande on that day. Arrangements were made for a no'intalu climbing trip by several f the legionnaires (or Sunday, September 6. Two weeks tigo ,otils Stanley of KiitorprlNe, and ' v parly climbed the highest peak n the ranue of mountains sur ounding Wullowa lake and n:tm il the peak Legion mountain. At lie very top of the mountain is x cave 4(i feet deep and feet v.lde at the mouth. The cave is now partially filled with snow, but the legion is making ar range tnents to cover tills cave during the winter to prevent more snow getting in und In time ? - : 1 Fri. Sat. Sun. WILLIAM FOX. presents JAMES OLIVER fj NOVEL OF THE , GREAT OUTDOQEiy W SEENA OWEN FRANCIS KcD0ILUD QllILtllADWICI DIANA MILLER. intly Gump Comedy hat- of 1 1n-ill s uh;it fit I ii ii-'m .Mm loo rtaK wan fisri "HIS SI I'KKME MOMKNT" (he snow there now will melt out. The cave is located above Ice lake. 'I'll roe. men, Hugh, Hrady, Oils Palmer and Joe Whitby have 'il i eady expressed their intentions of making the trip Suntlay and Jteverul others are expected lo go. TEACHERS SELECTED FOR TERM (Continued from Page On.) j K. i 'ampbelt, history, science; 11. W. Campbell, science; Anna M, Da vin, eommereial: liiits G. 1 avls. home economics; Ituby piilon, mathematics; Huth Johnson, Kug lih, history; Heryl M, l.lndgreii. Kuglih, hlstor-; Lester McTuvlsh, study hall, athletics; K. A. Me Khchran. machine shop; IsiibeUa Miller, music; Owen Itlchelh-n. nianual training; Florence- It. Thompson. Knglbdi, history; Juan ita Van Hurg. mathematics; Klen nor K. Vernon, Latin, English; Muriel Wilson, commercial, tirade School Tcatriiory. Tho list of the teachers in the grade schoods follows: Mrs. E. A. McEachran. principal, Central school; Mrs. Nellie G. Nolll, principal, Hiveria school ; U. A. Wilker.soii, principal, Greenwood school; Mrs. Evelyn Bennett, prin cipal. Willow school; Susanna Deal, Mrs. Stella Ingle. Mildred lloyt. Nellie Mahaffey, lmogene Husseli. Mrs. Ilessie (ieibel. Lulu V. Mc Nees, Marie riunsmore, Mrs. Mol- production. SATURDAY rum 'in vnur ksWs lie Gow'T, Lephu Patterson, Helen ilMUail), Klanclie U Speers, It use Klein. Isabelle Miller, Mrs. Mary Ueas.der, Efllo Snider. Arta M. Verity, Marie E. Tiggelbeck, Mrs. Ituby Ware, Nina Kame, ltvina Galloway, Mrs. Ethel Ellis, France McCann. Mrs. Guy Patten. Huth laiN, Kleunor Otto, Mrs. Marguer ieite Chandler Towler, Amy Ju cobey. Etizabeth Miller, Mildred Lovett. Mrs. Haz-I Steward loindry, Mrs. t.'lem Green, Grace Snook, Kldrldge Hurfman. Lola McNees. Alice Dennett. Esther Phelps, Vil da Ingles. irs. Nell Th.ick-r. Mil- Monument Benefit MASQUERADE Saturday, Sept. 5 KE MKACHAM, ORB. Fletcher's Orchestra Allspices Woman's Community Club The Paris Huvn you B.-on o'ip li c ft ii t I f u I lino of I r'SHfit In till roiltj. lin.l 8 1 y I v a . Si.nrLs, Aflornoon und Kvf llliiK. AIho ft lint for every gown. The Paris Measure Your Pillows-- Anil iti'l u pnlr or IHI-Ini Ii I'lllow Sllw, Mianiirtl oii lliu vitjt In-sl tllhlllK fur 61.00 (rt jour UiiiIoiih coterod hero. Art & Baby Shop "KVKIlVTlllNft VOll TUT, llHV 1025 Wont JniMihsoa lll.l, AdiifilH Avr. II Arcade Starts Monday, September 7th VJ ADOLPH ZUKOR a (ESSE L LASKY pmstNt S Cecil B.DeM die's TH E tyke MiqJitie&t DrumaticSpedoclc of ClU tlie CLqeS Ujarumnunt i i:iri.r.,"if Lill-Ui , 'W.'t-W At Popular Prices Adults ")0c; Children 2."c; I,ogcs 7,"c Shows at 2:15, 7:15 and 9 o'clock We Buy for Less We Sell for Less No doubt you read our big ad in yesterday's is sue. You will find many other bargains here. Visit our store before buying. The New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. ilroil lira.lfcii-.l. Mrs. Uiwi-ll Will iamson, llt'i-vl Jones, MrH. Ueatrlce )mihK. Nurnh Vllliutnoll. HOTEL ASTOR 2nd & Hill Lot Adi.1.. EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE TOILET 50 Hatha New, Modern Close to Shopping District and Theatres FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50 BUY THIS HOME ft-i-fMiin modern Iiihim closv In. Pi li e S-'JOO. 7-nHMii ittislerii liouc, large lot, .Nitrlh Side. Pncti $;;2."di; icims. 2D5 - n-n farm Siimmcrvillc a gum ut $uouu. ltKAiroittt New l olcy Ithlic. Iitsurnuco - Ixmui TE !tf-tj lienr I bar- M I li4 4