La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 04, 1925, Image 5

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    Friday September 4, 1025.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING! ORRERVER
Pace Five
Local News In Brief
I OMIM. I Vl .VIS
Mi Gniiifle I'uhlic Schools op;li
S-pi'llilit-r 14.
I
Cnion County Pulr ut KIgtn.
Bi'litt'iiibiT 2:)-iU, luuliiHtvo.
t
Union County Annual Armlu-ttci-
ly CulL-brution J.a
Urumlt' November 11.
Urn- From Fllloll
.Miss Hylvia Hu-hry. of I'nloii,
una vin.tin Iri. nils unU aiiopping
In l.a Grandu y.storday.
li-illng Friends Hire
Jerry Carery, 01 Aberdeen,
Washington, way veiling lrien.a in
La Grande the lit Hi ot' thu week.
j
Jlclurns 1-Yom I'orUanil I
Wayno Wrlch lias returned to j
l.a Grande, niter a Bovcrut day;
trip to 1'ortlund.
lined in Police Court
John Winn waa lined $10
municipal court by Judge J.
Stater lust night on a charge
disorderly conduct.
Here rrrim Cove
Miss Clarice Cotiklln. of Cove,
has Im ra v.aiLng in l.a (1'ande for
a few ifn "i at the hoiue of Mr.
and Mra. J. K. Stearns.
IIiHtte I-'tfini Seattle
After vlsitlutf ul Rent Me. Wash
In'itiiil for tin- p-ist two weeks.
Mrs. W. U. It nasi i has returned
to her home in l.a Oiande.
To isil I'riemls
v M.si Harriett MarDonald went
ri Hot t,ake this morniiiK and will
visit friends there for several
day a.
Home From Toi'tlnnd
Miss Ktina Hilley returned to
her home in l.a Grande this morn
in:,' after spending several weeks
in Portland.
VfoH'trj; Sister
M ra. A. W. Daubner. of Good
inpr. Idaho, is vlsitln- in l.a Grande
at the home of her sister, Mrs
Harry Gibson.
III! Itoiltc to Seattle
Miss Marian Conklin spent yrs-
"'im- (n lt O-ruid'. M;ss Con
kiln lives at Cove and la en route
tu Seattle. WnsiiinKton, where she
will attend the University of Wash
inKton this winter.
I.efi for l.iw An- e'es
Mrs. It. A. Thurston left I.n
Grande this nmrnimr for I.os An
Keles, California. Mrs. Thurston
e- p "is to visit thcru. lor one
r.ionth. ( ' ... .x
Goi' to Uaincss
Mrs. O. I.. Ilurnett and small
d.-' lighter. Itulty Hlnnclu-. went to
Haines this morning on train No.
l4 and will visit there for several
days.
Uetiiriis Unmet
Aft-r v'silinc iti La Grande for
s"'-ral days with M ss Ha.el leal.
Miss Iue Mae Webster went to
Alice! this morning, win-re she
now makes her home.
(Joes t Hot l,ak -
M ;ss 'lara 'ouirhenower went
in J lot Lalve this nmrnlnK. where
(die will receive uieillcal lr-iit-
ineiiL Sh- will n-turn to her
home here this evening.
Hniiie I'rotu Nin lew
Mrs. J. S. liodin and daughter.
M'sm Sylvia, have returned to their
boon- In La Grand- after sp.ndi:ip
th" snminer monlhs in Seave-w.
W;'shim;tun.
Here I'nmi (Jillinl .1niM'thii
Mrs. Hlrdean S. Canitx-ll.
AT CLINT'S
Outrillcrs for Hoys of
Quality Clothes
I'rom Head to Feet.
Popular Prices
Clint's
Clothiery
1 hr hioi-c wltli a Cuiwlinw
5
USED CARS
dod(;k TorniNc; a Snap:
1921 FORI) TOLRINC
1!23 STAR TOURING
Jennings & Shumate
Buick Sales and Service
niak'S h.-r homo In Umml Junc
tion. ('morn-Jo, has Iji-fii viittnK tn
l.a Granite at the home of Jir. und
M.a. It. Si. llrowntun.
Hero for social
John Ki:-:kn ami J. r
with unions thu Huki'
who utt--tvh-ct tin- oflli'i
of the atuko unit ward
TlioimiN
r H-oHo
ra B'n:i;il
M. I. A.
sociul iiuio W'tum'R i
.y c'.iiiiib.
Ionic From I'ortluiiil
Atii-r visiting In I'ortland for
the past two w.i-IcK with ri'lutlvra
thfi-o, Mr. and -Mrs
John Harvey '.
and Binail son. returned to theirl
huti
in 1.:
randc toduy.
' It- (urn Toiiinht
Mr. and Ms. Harley Ulehard
aon wont to I'ortland tho first or
unj w-i ui a uii-jiuoa uiiii pien-
trip. Tiny an- expected to
return to their homo here tonight.
VMllur in Portland '
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winn and
daughters. Afton and Irene, are in
I'ortland Llila week. They are ex
pected to r-i urn to their home
here this week-end.
j Improved
I Mrs. R. A. Bcnhnm, who h;a
been HI for several days, ia very
iini'-li improved. She is now able
to bo up aKain.
1'asMMl Thi'Hi'jh City
M r. and M rs. It. J. Ca m pbH
and family p.i! s ul through La
Grande, this week en route to
iheir hoine at lVmll"ton from Wal
lowa Lake, where they have
for the p is! two weeks.
been
To Tnch nt Wallowa
Miss L. J. Itosencrans passed
thrniiKh La Garnde thfa morninff
on her way to Wallowa, where she
will teach school this term. M ss
Itosencrans is from North Dakota.
Tried Cae at Knterprisi
C. It. Hborhard, local attorney
of the firm of Cochran and Elnr
hard, rtcnt to Enterprise this
morn Ins, where lie tried a cse
today.
Mere mi Undines
L. E. Cavlness, formerly of T.n
Grande, but now located in Port
land, arrived' in La Grande t his
mnrnluM: and will remain here
several days on business.
Tn TtMich slnml
Mrs. C. E. Jleatty arrived In La
Grande this morning from Port
land, where she makes her home,
on her way to Elin. where she
has accepted a position aa teacher
in ttie EUin school this term.
To Visit rather
Alter several duys visit to Port'
limb M:s4'. Lillian Latib reriirnetj I
to La Grande this morning. .She!
I"ft on the branch line train for j
Wallowa to visit her father a short!
time before leaving tomorrow
night for sIt Lake city, Ctah
where she will attend school thk
winter."
VWt
F.
NebTi
era I
last
Hero
A. Turn ure, of I ted Cloud,
iska. where he is In the gen-
merrhandise business, left
vening after visit :ntr in La
Grande at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. I least y. Mr. Turn ure I
is M,-s. H "a sty's nephew. lie i
en route to Portland on u busimsn
trip.
ltd urns I rut ii Portland
M t s. 10. J . I trow n a ml M rs. J .
. Corey, aeeomp.uiied by Miss
K.st her Brown, returned to La
Grande last even'ng from Port
land. Mtss Brown has been visit -tnr
her aster. Mrs. 0-ter .Mellroy
Tor the h's1 two months. They
also visited Balph Postuni, who Is
attending medical school there.
Home I'rom .Monmouth
M.ms lllanche Clark, of Clark's
Florist shoo, has returned to her
home in La Grande al ter flv-
weeks at Monmouth. Oregon.
whet- she substituted as Instruc-'
lor in art during the absence of
the regular insi met or to i;;uropi
I Miss Clark
huid a few
Grande.
also vsiled in Port
days t ll route lo La
Will Leac Tolii.'ht
Mrs. IT. C MontiropT ry
(I'liaui. Washington, has b
mir in Li Grande for s-ve
tM. the home of Mrs. J.
of Ho
n visit --.
il.-'va
l. Me
Keiinon. Mis. Montgomery will
have this evening for Paul. Idaho,
where she will vis.t her son, Fred
C. Montgomery, for some time be
fore returning to her home.
Mere Today
Mr. Woods of the department of
public wor! s for the state of
Ma ho. and Mrs. Clark, d'stnrt
maintain t.-nce engineer of Idaho,
were vis.tois nt the state highway
offices here this morning. Mr.
WoO'ls and M r. i Mark are t level
ing throutrh Oregon Inspecting the
oiled roads in this state.
Personal Mention
! Mrs. Hasten oT Kigin. was shop
! ping in La Grande yesterday.
1 July IA. P.) ID. British airship
Mrs. K. Harmon was iitnonsjiNS.il fell Into the .North ;ea with
the people frOIU P.igin W llO Were , n nf IV(. af( r ,-),lg struck
---- I by lightning.
June 20. 11)14. airship and air.
bhui!iK til l.u Gi-itmlo ycsUTiluy.
Mr. an.! Mm Ji- Knillll. of Mil-
Kurd, w ell: vittilora to l.a Urmul.
i y HU-nluy.
Mia. S.-kiiI Kline und Mra. J.
Johnson, of rnion, were shopping
In I -fi Oratide yesterday.
I'OIULAM) MAIIKKTK
J'OKTLAND, Ore. Ai')." Live
stock Steady.
lco Extras, one cent lower.
36oi S7e.
Butter Kirm.
liuttcifat Steady.
RJV 11' iVl'tUCn t A ,
-mt-
.,.. eei .
' J"
IOKTLAM GKAIX MAI1KF.T
l'OltTLANO. Ore. (AIM Wheal
Hard white I?. 8. Knurl. Hep
(ember. $1.54; October, $l.t3: soft
whltn, ?ept em ber. $ 1 . 5 2 U I t l o
be.r, $1.60; western white. Septem
ber, $l.r.; October. $ 1.60; hard
winter. September, $I.4S: October.
S 1 . 4 i : nnrtliem spring, September.
$1.60: October. $1.47: western red.
September. $1.47: October. $1.45;
HUM, hard white, ' September,
$1.58: Odober. $1.50.
"orn No. 2 K. Yi shipment,
September, $43.25; October, no
quotation.
MAItKirrs AT A Gr.AN'CF.
NKW VOIIK. (AIM Storks.
S! i otik; IukIi pi iced shares rally
brisVly.
Honds Irregular, J uracils Gs re
cover. . ,
Koreipn Kxchnufre Mixed, sterL
inj,' .lower; Scandinavian rales rise.
'otton Advil need; decreased
Hduthein S"lltll.
SuKitr Lower; European ae! I'
ll W-
Coffee Easy; commission hous
liquidation. CHICAGO (AIM Wheat
Sympaihy with corn.
Corn Strong; continued unfav
orable weather.
Cattle Firm; choice grades
scarce.
Hoj,s Steady to higher; im
proved demand.
DATE SET FOR
ANNUAL SHOW
(Continued iroui Pago One.)
K leppor SiMMiks.
Milton U. ivji-ppe., senator from
M'lilnomuh county and exalted
ruler oi the Portland lodge of
Elks, made a talk ut the meeting.
Senator Klepper is already inui
ing plans for a delegation' to at
tend the national convention at
Chicago next year. His Idea .is
to have the delegation represent
tiie enUre northwest. He would
take a Jjand, a drum corps and a
drill'" tela in so t hat this section
would stand out from the otners.
Ho made a few remarks about
. ,the national convention at Port
land a few weeks ago. Seiiuto
ivicpper, being exalted ruler of
t lie Portland lodge, w aa naturally
.n charge of the convention de
tails. He said that from thr let
ters received and other comments
marie to the Portland lodge that
the convention could truly be
called a success.
Mr. Klepper was in La Grande
oil legal business.
rrW
SURVIVORS
REVIEW AIR
DISASTER
(Cunt limed from Pne line.)
wrecked in a storm yesterday, is
being broken up by wind, much as
;.n ocean-going ship Is broken up
by the waves.
Fourteen dead members of tho
crew lay in an improvised morgue
in Belle Valley.
ACCI I KN'I S B I II II AV Kl .
''" be Asso-iutid prr-)
Several diriKiiles being used or
crimentcd with by va clous pow
lt h a view to airship develoi'
inenl in the post-war period, have
met w it h disaster. The pri nrli-al
cm-s were as Tollows:
The French dirigible I lixniude
fell into the Mediterranean Hecem
bi r 21, ly2;i, utter having prestim
iibly be"ti .Iruek by lightning, and
the officers and crew, numbering
U2 men. were all lost.
The dirigible Zlt-2, which wis
brought in Lngland for the 1'nited
Stall a met Willi 'disaster over the
Humber rtver, August 24, 11)21. her
name buckling. More Hum 40 per
sons, Including 1 (1 A mericans, lust
their lives in her destruction.
The giant army dirigible Boma,
bought by the I'niled States from
Holy, crashed to earth In flumes
i'iir ! lampton Itoads army base
February 21, 11)22, and 34 nun
we- killed.
The Kriiish dirigible p-34. which
made tli. truns-Allanlic journe-
j In July, lyiy. was vreckei at her
lii.se by a stronir wind on Janu
ary 2'i. 1K21. There were no fa
talities. oilier ship accidents are:
July 21, HUH. Iokh of 10 lives
when an airship fell In flam's In
to the Illinois Trust & Savings
bank at Chicago.
plan
collided al Vienna. 1. Ilir.g
nine.
September 3, mis. pp -lin L-1
d' Stro d off Beiiiicd.iini ith loss
uf Ki lives.
in toie r it, i:u? pp :n L-2
xph'derl over Julian m.,t h-il air
ilroine. killitiR 2S.
Jlllv 2. FJ12. the balioMi Akron,
gloomed for a trans-ALant ;c voy
age, exploded at Atlantic C(iy, kill
ing five.
Bud a forent fire in Montana.
This Is not the cor red way for
campers to Ldtue their trails.
Markets
I f j'
Encourage Uic chiUi.cn
tj use
Ileulihy teeth now mean
good teeth later
Glass Drugs
Inc. .
ji (irande, Oregon ' '
lUGIIWAY i;i)rni pl:s
HAKEK, Ore; a hew route may
he surveyed on the 12-mile Here
ford -Mill gulch s-etion of the
llaker-l'nity highway :ih the result
of a proposed new reservoir, it was
disclosed here. -'
A crew is ready to start n 3.7
mlle graveling j(b near Love
bridge across the Powder river, on
the ILiker-Oornticopla highway.
Three miles of graveling ia being
laid near Halfway.
A survey on the North Prwder
M uddy creek market road, on
wh ich a cont met aggregj. t ing be
1ween $30. noil and $ in. nun w ill be
advert 'sed 'tfrrs ftilh 'w ill be com
pleted within ten days, said Coun
ty Judge Dodson.
Miriam
and the
Golden
Calf
Will .
TODAY DORIS KENYON In The "HALFWAY GIRL"
Swift's Premium Hams and
Bacon
Are enjoyed on account of their juicy tenderness, ;uk1 mild, distinctive
flavor. And what satisfaction in this, too: that the hams may he served
in such tempting ways.
The butt may lie baked and served by itself, or with a fruit sauce;
sliced cold and served with vegetable or fruit salad.
The shank boiled with fresh vegetables.
The juicy center slices bring a new enjoyment to the old time-honored
dish of Ham and Eggs.
If the whole ham is too much for you we will cut in half.
PATrtSON BROS. GROCERY
"I'ailicular Grocers for Particular Housewives"
dv Drv Doss
. A
l-rederick C. Hainl la now In
chai ae ' of prohibition enfoi ce
ni nt in u extern and central
IV nnaylvan.a.
YAKIMA MAY
BE VISITED
BY CARAVAN
(Continued from Pnge One.)
a crucial time had approached.
.Methods Compared.
He compared methods of farm
ing 20 und id iai3 ago and tho
-results with those of today. Mr.
Miller remarked that at one time
there was a geiwrnl feeling that
the hind in the valley Has' inex
haustible but that this theory had.
of course, proved erroneous and
that a good deal of applied farm
1 n s wo it id be neressa ry to bring
the soil buck to the place it once
was from the standpoint of pro
ductiveness. Mr. Miller's remarks prefaced a
motion to ask1 the president of tho
chamber of commerce to appoint a
committee to work with the realty
board In promoting tho proposed
trip to Yakima. This motion was
unanimously passed.
Some people are so crjizy. Which
is why there are so many salads.
STARTS MONDAY, SEPT.
FETBS
Cecil B.DcMille's
Cinemastcrplece
At I'(i'ii!;ir I'rices:
Adttlls 5(lf
Children 2."ic
KIkiws ill
2:15 - 7:15 - 9:00 ;
j V (picture J 4 V;
SEARCH IS
COXTIN'l'LNG
FOR PLANE
a'mttlnueil frmn Vhk One.)
forceH In the Noilh SeU. He was
awarded it I MstinKu (sited Service
e.'al He nBdsted C. P. Hodger.i
ill the traiisconlinent.il flight lhat
won a first prize. Leaving vbt
tivn for a lime, Conimanoer ltod
gers became, executive officer of
the I . S. S. Nevada. Later he re
turned to aeronautics us command
ing ollicer of the naval air station
at Pearl Harzor. Hawaii. Ho then
was appointed master of the L.
S. S. WriRhL flagship of the air
era tt sijuadron of tne scouting
Meet. He held this post when he
was dc.-ignated flight unit roiu
niander of the San Francisco
Honolulu non-stop project,
1 lie first John Itodgera to fig
ure in naval hb.tory served as an
otticer In 177ti. He was known na
the bold, bald eagle of the seas.
.-once thero has been a continuous
line of John Uodgera In the navy,
but the present flight commander
has no HJiis to carry on tho line.
Lieutenant Byron Jainea Connell,
second in command. He was born
at Elisabeth. Pa., August 12, 1834.
He whm Kiaduated rrom Pennsyl
vania State college in P.U8 with
the degree of bachelor of science in
civil engineering. He hnmediutiy
entered the naval aviation Berviee,
and after a ground course ut tho
MasHachu.velta Institute of Tech
nology, he began fl Ing at tho
naal base in Sun Hiego, Cal.. Ijttor
he wiw appointed flight squadron
commander at Coco Colo, Canal
zone.
In 1i'J2 Lieutenant Connell was
selected by the navy department to
take a post gr i dilate courso In
aeronautical engineering and in
11)24 received the degree master of
science from Massachusetts Tech.
He put In the last ycar-wlth scout
ing plane fu.uadron No. 1 na pilot
and engineering officer. He took
part in the recent fleet maneuvers
in the Hawaiian Islands. Ilia home j
is at 1'itt.shurg.
Chief Machinist's Mate Sklles n.
Poi-e, alternate pilot. He wne horn
at Jackson. Tenn., October IS. 1804.
lie enlisted In the nnvy in ti:t and
saw service in Mexico on the V, S.
; S, New I lampshlre. 1 hiring the
World war lie served overseas on
tho Arizona. He entered the naval
air service ln lfllli and In 1922
qualified as a pilot at Pcnsacola,
Fla. His residence is Jackson,
i Tenn.
! Chief Itadlo Operator Otis Gilbert
tStantz. He wm born June 4, 1 8;) ft,
'at Coal City, lnd. He enlisted in
7TII
ITfll B V
-ItftHIt
MCPN(S01t
the navy in l!17 as an apprentice
seaman, later taking up radio work.
He ser ed overseas from 1 y 1 7 to
lltia and In (he latter year enur
ed the naval ovlatlon aervlce. He
look part In the bombing of Ger
men warshlp.s tn lerts oil the Vir
ginia Capes. For a time lie taught
I'.idiu In the naval aviation ground
.school at PciiKacola, Fin., and then
wan sent t sea again. His home is
at Torre Huute, Ind.
Aviation Machinist's mate, First
Class, William M. ttowlin. lie was
horn ut Hoachdule. lud., March IK,
IS l' ii. He enlisted tn the navy in
11)18, entering tho uvlullon service
t he aa me y ear.v Ho received h is
preliminary training at Great lakes
naval station and Inter qualified as
a pilot at Pcnsacola, Fla. He was
called from sea service to duty
in tho Hawaiian flight flag plane.
Monument Benefit
MASQUERADE
Saturday, Sept. 5
DAI
M EACH AM, OKE.
Fletcher's Orchestra
Auspices
Woman's Community Club
The
Paris
Have you seen oir
b c a u 1 1 f u I line of
1 ressea In all cni irn
and styles. Sporta,
Afternoon und Eve
n Ing.
, Also a Hat for every
gown.
Th
Hats for Children
A mom;v-sav!Ng ni:inrrio of ciiildblvs hatsi
m:w swi;ati;bs rou novs ami ;iuls
m;w gab.m kxtk mju thk baby
Art & Baby Shop
"F-Vr.KVTHING I'Olt THK IUV
Hi'ib West Jiu'oIihoii Bldg, Adams Ave.
IMliLKR
"WEALTHY"
APPLES
I'or (lie Next Month They Arc
BUST l'Olt KATINO
BIOST l'OR COOKING
BUST l'OR JIOI.LY
Treat the Family to the Best.
FINKST QUALITY, the box $1.25
Blue Mountain Fruit
Exchange
La Grande 'Warehouse. Jefferson and Hemlock Sis.
rilONiO MAIN 7!)2
STAR
T0DA t
James Oliver Cunvood's
The
Hunted Woman
And "Andy (iur.ip" Comedy
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
Some More
l l Alltl It COATS, SIIOKS
l-or tin- family.'
I.AIli:s COATS, NCIIS
J'ur mrn, young mra
Anil hoys.
all lit tin- siuiii1 lnv iirtrt-H
us iMili'il tu mil- Wciliuuttliiy
IIIIIIOIIIirCIIH-Mt.
HOXT .MISS THIS Ul'G
S.WI.Mil
The New York
Store
DESTROYERS OF
HIGH PRICES
1216 Adams Ave.
The old city or Athena la to bo
torn down and archaeologists will
excavate 25 feet beneath the sur
face in .search of centuries of de
posits. Forty American colleges
plan to a:. 1st in the expectation
that the work will yield more im
portant discoveries concerning
clraslcal civilization, history and art
than resulted from tho excavations
at Pompeii.
ROTEL ASTOR
2nd & Hill ' U. An,.!.,
EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET
50 Dath New, Modern
Close tu Shopping District ind Theatret
FREE GARAGE Tanfl hbro $1.50
BUY THIS
IIOliE
5-nmin modern hoove,
i'Iiw in. Prh'o
7-riHun iinHlcrii hou-io,-targe
lot. North side.
Price $;i2uuj terms, .
near
bar-
I J 2I." - rrre fnrm
I kiiiii at $uuou. 1 I
M WEEKS & BLACK I
G . ItlCAIl'OKS 4
t;,i New l-oli'j IIIiIk.
ft'
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