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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1925)
3 I Mnndnv, RpptomW 7, 102."). THE LA GRANDE EVENING ORSERVER Pape Five Local News In Brief I COMING KVKNTfci Ia Qrnnde Public Schools open September 14,- E ) I'nion County Fair at Elgin, Hcpleiuber 23-26, inclusive. f L' n Ion County Annual Armls tict) Oay Celebrutioii t.rande November 11. Here On Business :'; Mr. Ihirfcc, of Baker, whs u busi ness visitor , to Lu Grand u last week. YHtiii;; Here Today .Mrs. Kaielle le 1'uis. of l'endle is voting iriL-uUs in La Grande today. 4 Ix-ft for Portland ; Kugene Moon, accompanied by J, it, mother and grandmother, left Sunday by nuto tor I'ortlnnd. They Will be gone all this week. In Portlnnd ? John Winn and small son, Evan, let t Saturday night for Portland, vM ere they wiil spend Labor Lay with friends. Home From Maker I.Mrs. It. J. Green returned to her hoine. in I-a Grande lust evening ; fniiu Maker, where she has bt;eu .veiling relatives for the past week. Attended J-'uncml I'red L. Meyers, oleal banker, w s ami ne; the l.a Gr;imle pi-oph-who attended the funeral of TIi ma s J. 1-oftus at Pendleton Friday. Left fur California T. C. McDonald. Jess Gnerge nnd 4Eiiiethin Khrock leit Saturday morning, by auto,, for California -points. They will be gone indef initely. . . -'Attends Jianri : , Hoyd Smith. T. C. McDonald nnd ;,f.h ter Whhblon were among t lie La Grande people who attended the MitUice ul uuivi' mm i tiuay cv nlng. To Move This Week s Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hencocfc will move into their home on Y ave nue this week. They have been living on Fourth street for the past several weeks. Left Saturday Night Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Mohr and family left Saturday night, by auto for Portland, Medford and other points in western Oregon. They e.pect to be gone one wm;k. Returns Home . Alter v.a.ting In La Grande for the past week at tne home of her grandparents Miss - Francis Mao CTirgnsnn returned to her homo at Jjudd Canyon yesterday. Visiting in Spokane ' M.hs m. -,. ..MTi? b'ft Sat urday niuht for Spokane, Washing ton, to visit her s 8t-r. who lives there, over Lebor i'ay. She will return to La Grande tomorrow. SrieiMV Teachers Arrive ' Mr. and Mis. Glenn W. Campbell b ive arrived in J.u G. ande t rom Port land, where tliey Hp-nt the in iiinier. M r. and Mrs. Campbell Will teach science in the La Grande hw;h school af,rain this year. ten for liupert .! .Mr. and Mrs. William Kleopfer nd family left Saturday niKht for 1 1 'i perl, Jdaho, where they will ihake tludr future hntne. They Ji 'vi- resided In la Grande for the T .st year. w L- ledums I'roni Clileniro Miss Hilda Anthony, teacher of This Store Closed All Day Today Labor Day Clint's Clothiery Tle Store Willi s Coiwlince USED CARS DODGE TOURING A Snap: 1921 FORD TOl RING 1923 STAR TOURING Jennings & Shumate Cuick Sales and Service piano, bus r-turnetl to La Grande : lioin Chicago. Illinois, wlnn- she haa been studying music Hut sum ;. mer. Kii roum home sue vis. ted ' friends at Gulden, liluio.d. tor Scl eral days. LewlMou .Muviriun lien.- Mike 1'orter, a musician from Lew ialon. luaiio. who toruieny played with the Lcwistun-Ciark hotel orciuHlru, bus come to La Grai.dc und Is a.iiml with the Star Novetiy orchis, ru. Air, 1'orter plays the aaxuplu no and elurim.1. Visiting Sister Here Miss Ina Joins is visiting in I,n Grande w.tii lier s.slrr, .Mis.- Hcrtmi Jones, lor a lew days. M m Joins Is en rout to Portaiud from 'wm t ... s. ld.iho. Hhe will teach school in Portland this winter. To Iteturn This Kvt-niux M.s. uuve Wat kins wnt to I nili kr f.iinrday to v.s t rclatitcs there over the week-end. Sue will return to La Gruade tn.s eveiiina, accompanied by her son, who iias been visihiitf there tor the pjsi w eeii. FAIR OFFERS REWARDS FOR CLUB WLWNERS tContlnued hum Page One.) vitally interested In c'ub work In Oretron. C.eorrre K. Mvcrs. vl ;n president of the Portland (ina ,v C(d eoniratiy and ttecretary f-jr the Public I't.Uties ussoeiation. w:ll preMiit the prizes to tlio youn'f tolk. I An 'additional Incentive ' to the 'pi Is and boys to put forth th?lr bent effort In club work ln (the jifomiscd -trip to 1'iater l,lke n- i slimmer. This offer is made by Kiehard V. Price. ex-un-shU-nt of .the Orepron State Hotel' Men's aM soclatlon. An entire -week at Crat er Lake lodge rounds out his of fer. PaV I Dated. Members of the fair hoard have set aside the varlnns days of the state fair, which begins Monday. September '2. as follows: Mondav, American Legion and Children's Day, with all girls and boys umh-. 2 yea i s. ail mil ted free: Tuesday, Woman's and Gianere Day; Wed nesday. Sniem nnd Governors . IViv: Thursday, r'ortlnn l. KIl;s' 'and G. A. It. Dav Friday. Ihi- pltal'ty Day and Siturday, Shri'i- ers' Day. I K.MTion np-n from every corner 'Of, the state are expected to ove1- flow the :uir grounds on th" i opening day. interested not only .In the fine program that Is being worked o tt for IV.idr ple:ni;re b'lt also in the award'ng of $l,noo in eash ' pHa-s-, which will be dls-.trilAiU-uiL. In a . drum corps, stunts and band and quartet com pel I- I The drum corps competition will be held In the evening in the stadium, and In this event the winners. Kill . carry off a f'rst pr ze of $:t(Hi, second. S L'' : th'i d, t'Jr: , fointh. and Pflh, $:.a. inv pn-lt m-'V eomp't" In t lie f-t tints which will be staged dur ing the i'ay in front of the exec i tive officer. In-fore the frrnnOstand during Die rac--s or in the stadium i"l reier n( t rrot'tl'ls. A first prize of $fi0 und a second I l he ::iin. with ii M cial of tit thrown In for I he btut stunt held in the downtown Isectlon of Salem during the day. One hundred dollars will h" given for Die best musical entertain ment by an American Leghm band and three je y,i s. beginning .wit h a first of will be awarded to tile bfst ftinrtt. 1 jilertafiimeiit l-'irt C'laxi I lOntertainment of a high onh r will, lie offered each day of the fair. One' of ihe lead'ng f' aliir s i will be a motor style show, a n event similar to those whfeii have (Moved so successful (n the east nnd middle west. This will he ender the direction of Miss Alice Hankinson. Mto arrived in Sa h-ni this e"k to take care of the en tries and assist dealers In makiirr prepa rat ion for f he show. She cinie to S'llrm directly from Sno Isiidi' where . 'the has conducted the motor style show at the In terstate (air. Automobile owners nnd dealers may en!er a many models of cars as they wish. Cars will he entered fv cla 'sTica t Ion yn M at only t he mode rate-priced nut ot no Idles will compete ntrafnst cars of their rln. The f'rat part of the show will be a parade through the principal streets of Si'em to the fairm oittidi:. the cars forming a line it-cording to classification. Ther-- win be a revi.-w before the gian'stand. j Only ferir nine drivrrs w'll b aUnwed a tie- wheel of tie eon testing cars and occupants of Co s may hi only women and i gids. The will c hibit ednca'iiuuil side of On- fair! nter largely aronml flu- ex-j o be made by tiie Oi e gon Agricultural college. Oregon re sources and met hods of capital- ( ling them win eon. titu'e the main! feature of the co'l-ge display. The show 'r.g iil Include an agricu!- I firal seen1 f- atiirtng in n lar re j wavy all typt-s of farming in ti e stftfe. a-'Honse r-f H nlth." In active operation by the home ceo-j nnm'es j-i-opln, r covcry of es'-n- . ital oils from Oregon woods by the chemical engliieers, u in ning exhibit with sped men minerals trom Oregon districts and ore treatment und placer mining, test ing and use of cement and con crete by the in- chan eal ciigimtr ing department, a forest Chr.si-. liiu.1 tree uh!uze wit !i lights and decor-ateil with many wonderful wood products. n:-.tonal defense measures by ihe military depart ment, Kb'ls' and boys' club work In many projects from diffei e:t ; count es. and a spee'at experiment ; station exhibit showing important 'results of .nvestigation and meth ods or i caching results. The urt and architvetu! e departments w ill be well rep; eaented also. kadderly Has Main i:hlblt The main exhibit, under Die di rection of V. L Kadderly, will Include all the foregoing, except s cl ib work, which w 111 be engl ' nee red by Prof. II, C. H'-ymour, and the station work, which will be arranged under the direct. on of G. II, Ilyr'op of farm crops. Most of the special exhibits will show action Mdls will lie in op eration, laboratories will be n use . by spectrists engaged in the ne tual work Illustrated' by the ex hibit, and Ftill and inov'n? pic tures will b nd variety and life to the busy scenes. The "House of H'T ith" will si ow foundation stones of food, air, play and the like. An audience room will be furn'shed simply' for the conveni ence of tiie crowd who may wish tto see the house, anl monologLts j will give frequent interpretations of the vario js fi atures represent ed. STORMS FATAL TO THIRTEEN (Continued from Page One.) Dorothy ILtns'in. 6: Paul Ilansin. 4; lOtta Pilmer. a f'tiir-months-oid bthy: Harold Grolf, 13; Funny MacDonatd. are 6. The juhs.n,;: Mrs. MacDonald. TOI'.WIH) (ill.l.S TOl IIISTK SPL1NG1 HOLD, 111. (ATI Two tourisis wi re killed unl five p -r-Hons a -riouaiy injured ut 2:15 p. in. win. n a lu uado tut Biowiistuwn, a village of EiiM, localed eigut miles east of Vandal In. tlie telephone operator at Vamialia r ported to (lie State Journal in a long dis tance conversation at U o'clock Sunday night. WCMAX TO RUN AGAINST "MA" ! (Continued from Page One.) families when the father has bei n sent to an iisylinu; to provide moie liJinane tieatnient of pris oners.' Jazz ninsV, scimCionat movies r nd exiremt s in w ontcii's du-ss grate on her nerves. One of the first laws she hop.-s to have passed if (ducted gover nor Will be one giving a married woman tlic ilg'ii to rell hy prop rrty without the ' consent of her nush'md. Sl.e can't do this, now in Textis. ISoy. II. I-'nlls Tliro!i:h Skyllulit SALKM. Ore. -Thendtin- ChlMy. 1 I . suffered serimis ci.ts ami bruin s whi'ii he f:-M throimh a s1 y:l l't while playing on the roof of the rjipitol ap iri meals. The boy plung ed downward n distance of I'll f.-et nnd ,-s p;eU d up in a s mi-con-actoi:s condition in a harhcrshep liieaiid on (he ground floor of the building. The youth Is a son of Mi-, and Mrs. F, K. Chilly M :'. CliiMy Is etnployed ' In the me chanical d,'P'i'ttucitt of a local new spap r ol'ftci-. Here's closeup picture of the mi'ldle sect ion of tiie (,'i.ml ship Slictinntlnali, tiiken shortly sifter it crashed to V,'.c sromul near Ava. O., tally Thmwlay mo: niiij;. resullinu in the death of II men. Ihe steel iriiders and net woik of steel supports were crasiieu. Seorui of farmers and townsfolk. Keen in the pic ill re. nrhed to the scene of disaster and asistid in disentangling the dead and in.iurcd. This exclusive picture was rushed to thin city by auto, airplane and fast mail through sr.tcial arninsemen Is made by NEA Service and La Grande Observer. LORD BALTIMORE STATIONERY We are known by the stationery we use. Writing paper reflects character an I taste as readily as peison.il oppturance.. Lord Baltimore is one of our most popular numbers because, although moderatc in price, it reLccta u,iulity. Glass Drugs Inc. THa jwdit Star La (irundf, Oiinn Ml-:DH'AL SPl'INGS (Soecial) School Will start lure Monday, September 14. Mr. and Mr, pat Powers have relumed horn after srending s. veii da-s at Newport, Portland, and olhtr oiliis in we.-leru Ore- Gt raid Turner, son of Cy Tur ner, was lii ken to liaker M "inlay afternoon for medical treatment. The funneis in this vicinity are busy w.th the ticuoad crop uf al ia 1 1 a. Mr. and Mrs. F.d Fickle and .Mr. and Mr.. V- Irreen of I'nion. were Tm ht evening goe tN oi Air. . ml Mis. Geo. South. They have been veiling at Pine ami Fagle vailejs juhI Phizz Springs. Mt.s. Geo. South, who luus been quite sick, is able to be up ug"in. Among those shopping ut Ba ker the lirst of the week were: Mr. and Mrs. W. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. L. S- ,Wtnth. Mj-s. J. F. Kennedy, Cy Turner and Bert Winth. Wmtich of r.ngliiml Now I'Mjrltde l or High Posts In CMl .Si iice LfiND-fN (AP) Cni'll h wnnu-n may h'-nceirlh a k I'd re to tilling :iie hdl.c't I o: ts in the civil werv jei', for 'nnoMier barrte' r;ig;iin.st women's advance Into professions hitherto reserved for men was re moved recently when tor the first fine women wire admitted to .he dirt leu !t examination; for class 1. the big In -st ad in in isl rat ive gr nle in that seivlee. The 1 women who arc cotnpet b g on eo,ual terms with nn-n are all university graduates. m st f them from the women's colleges at Oxford and Cambridge. If lhy succeed, they will r-'C'ive 'ippmni rneut s cai r ing .ala rii s beginning wl'h $Hnui to $L''Mta a year, plus ht'iiiiH, the s tine fur Women as for men. and i hey may rise i,y merit and S"tiioritv to permanent aecre taryships, where salaries range from $1 '.(iitii tn $17,M"i a year. SPHIMBS WILL ! GPEN SCHOOL When Blimp Crashed :o TRIUMPHS i OF LMONS j REVIEWED I front I tuied 'Hunt J'age tno.) ory tdiicaliou. At (lie iatne time it demanded that children shoael not be pel laltted to Wni k lor wages but should be wnt to school und g.ven every opportunity for ivcteation. The years huve elapsed s'lice then but, the strug gle to educate the masses and ;o brinft freedom from gainful occu pations to the children has ac tively continued. While two laws enacted by congress prohihited children at a tender age from working at gainful occupations they win i dechu ed uiicoUMtitu- tional. Now we uniendment have a proposed to the constitution which If udopted will confer upon conjrihs nutliority to pas siatu toi y legislal ion making ciuld lite Iree. inter and niaht'tiant oipj ailieii is tieiiig made to tiiis wor thy cause. But the AluerUan Federation of Labor will continue the- f got until it has been mad' possible lor congress to protuct the nation's children from .Indus trial exploitation. The Sat n day ;half -holiday and the fortj-ioiu- hour w eeK a e the results of trade union ag;tatlon. 'iVie Anier.can l"ed' ral ion ot Labor and Us affiliated organisa tions have not on;y brougiit great er happiiuss in the lives of the wage earners but in the irit ion's hour of danger It pledged t he loyalty of Its members to the gov ernment of the Cnited States. An l that pledge, was kept. "Nowr nt n Ijuss." The American Federation of La bor Is never at a tots what to do In any great crisis. And this was exemplified a thousand-fold In its attitude dining the great war. Among the other victorhs and activities which no one can deny to labor ure workmen's compen sation laws, the restriction of im migration, preventing t he Impor tation of labor under contract, collective bargaining, el i in tint tin of the sweat-shop evil, abolition of tenement -house labor, crusade against the white plague by In-Hi-ting upon sanitary workshops and condemnation of the sale of narcotics. One reason for the success of the legislation urged by t In American Federation of Labor Is that it benefits all the people ex cept the privileged few. Labor asks nothing that is not good tv the pi -opto generally. It has stood by the farmer In his efforts for economic udvun.ee oent. It it I ways has support. d nu practical legis'ution that would benefit the farmers. It has aided every movement that has for its purpose tin; advance ment of humanity. We should make It our endeav or to accomplish greater and pri nter results so tl at on our next Labor Pay we can say as we ha ve sa id on every ot he La I er Day that "the gains for labor thin yei-r are greater than the gains of lust Jeiir.''", ' , J School for I'tsUball Mentors SI'ATTLF (A !')- -A ehnot whern i'he ilner points of fno'balt lire tuuglit ran six vek.s this summer J t the l'niver-i':ly of Washington un '.-r f'euelj Kmieh Bag: haw. Bngyhaw had :o pupi's onthi and tei n. Mm:.'1 if Hi.- ol-ler nun were high : ehoo coarde s In small towns or tie-n appoint' d to cm- lee ph steal (iue;' t ion d' l'art-no-nts where football coaching was n ( rosary. Three dus a week Bagshaw gave oral Instruction in theory, on the other two days he took hi.n pupils to the gridiron and ilhoi raieii woat he had to'd them (n class. Sold for $1.50 ' -l, I ---. " I , w - ikitr Wi For two dutomohtle tires, a tank ot gusolme 4nd I ..SO. little Mary thi Mays was wtd ov her parents to couple t Neun.trdt, Aiit The :nitd i father, siranded in iha town without funds, sold ttw child so he oouid eorv tinutt na inurnev The couple buy ing the ohud now do not want lei and she probably will tm placet! tn a dtute vrnt lanugo. Blight Perils TrceS; i Remedial Steps Urged (Coal I mied from Ph go One. ) I tin -H from the Ti'fdiard and burn onteUly. In doing this work at this time disinfection of tools is unnec- eewsary then-lore u large orchard can be gone over in tt short time now. Oon't wait until picking time as the navta will beui to l.i:n y. Ilow ami you cannot well locate1 all of the dls -ase. lo it now as your time at picking time will bo worth more money. When the leaves have gone tt will bo Impos sible to locate the diease. Awry "To liwp Tab'' "County Fruit. Inspector Avery has been instructed to keep lab en those thut do not get In on the work and you should not feel bad If he Insists on this work being done. "The fruit crop of I'nion county thin Seiwoti Is worth 'uhnot hull iiiillloh dollars to the county. A vast sum of money 1h tied up In valuable orchards that will con tinue to swell the revenue of the county If taken cure or crnm year to year and we cannot at ford to take chancs on this d-si-ns". "Those having u few trees on tie ir i arms must also i it her cut tiie blight out or cat them down. Any growets finding that their or chards are exposed to uncar d for orchards that show blight will please report same to Mr. Avery and he will attempt to have the nit'since abnted. "It is up to (he fruit growers to protect I Indr Interests now by gel ling busy on t h's work," Mr. W"-'tttt' ;p'e-M '-nne!'ldMl. LAHOR IIAS CAUSE TO BE ELiYTEI) (Continued from Vna One 1 ployers to assume the position of "dic tators" to employes is k -rving only to accelerate I he organized labor movement, lie ttaid this was particularly true in Detroit, where lie reguided the -red of furthr or ganlzalion labor, however, us still KTcut. LABOU DAY By llal OK-lirnn) Look to your hands and consider your mind Ai)d .sum up your honest worth. 'Tis only through things you've done, you'll find What good you huve been on earth. For merely a day all industry stops. Tomorrow it starts out anew. The hand of toil, (or a moment drops. Say, what does It mean to you? The brain and the brawn that huve made things go Are taking their day of rest. "The world do move," and the world 'do" know That it's labor thul's done lis best. Look ut your hands! Are they worn a bit? Have your bna-in and your brawn come through? If you aided in keeping tho old world fit. Then today means u lot to you. The Paris A full lino-of ('oats has Just arrived. lie Die lust to . try them on. J tesgued by the best de signers In the West, who have made u life study of styhs combined with dur ability. "Tim Most for Your Money" our ahu. M II. M N K II Y And I -adies' 11 H A I Y - T O - W K A II full on us. The Paris NEW COATS .IPsT IN A II.W SPIJ'.MHB COATS tor the Utile lrl ' " And Bit:i0rlolli and other , weines. Plain and fur ti. ntmcd. 'er reiisonnlily prht'd. Our. Button nut- .cli i ne Is Imtc. Trim your new lrtss or eoat In but lans Art & Baby Shop "F.vr.nyriiiNo for thf mmiv IU2i v JneohHon Bhlg. Adams Avr. LOOK OVKR OUR WANT ADS FOii iiR;AI.S Starts Today, September 7th r.Ai nu Tiiuno r .inn LecaaueMLues C; Int mMMMmm cjhe Miqliliest DmtnaticSp edaclc of CLU tiie dqes 5 Qammnunt I QiclareJ At Popular Prices Adults ...r)0c; Children 2.1c; Logos 75c Shows at 2:15, 7:15 and i) o'clock We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Some more Ntdh-ri '.'oats with fur collars and cuffs, all colors, in Bolivia and Vi enna. Very latest styles and models at the o e.-'t price ever known before 1 1. So - $J0.H.-i You will find that your saving- is about One-Half. See those worn by others. The New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. UOTEL ASTOR EVERY ROOM ha PRIVATE TOILET 50 5 Bath, New, Modern Cloie to Shopping District nd Theatre FREE GARAGE T.r.S h orn $1.50 BUY THIS HOME iVrwmi nimliTTl lionvo, tiuM In. I'rL-t) $2(MI. 7-riM)in iniHlri-ii house, lui'KV Icil. .NoiHi SiiK'. I'rlfo t:i2.vij Ifinia. 2(IIV-lt'n' rmtti tirnr Sillilniri-rlllr a bar Itaiii nt fii'juo. 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