La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 08, 1925, Image 5

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    Tuesday. September 8, 1 02r.
Til F, T,A GRANDE KVENTNOJ OnSFJlVEll
Pape Five
Local News In Brief
COMING liVliNTS
a GnwUP I"llJ Bl'hooll op'
-September 14.
t nUin County Kulr at Elsln, (
Brptt'inuer 2.1-zo, iuciumvo.
Lnlon County Annual Armis
tice iwy IVIehrutiun La
tiraiidt" Noviunbcr 11.
w.m to llt l.k
,u Cuuu Coumii nower went to
th. morning, where h,
Hill llv
111CU1VUI 11 i.uuiir.iii.
I'jllU-r llfl-B
K. it. Crowley, of Seattle,
Ml9.
flaa.uittun. 18 vailing ill L,a
i.. !) imnm ni niT Tinner
on Bufintf Trip
N. W. feoff le Id, of Provo. Ululi j
was in i Ui'anUc thin morning on
hta way lo Joseph on busmens. Mr. :
(ji-ofiicld wili bo lit Joseph indcf-J
jli-re Tills. Moiniiis
. Mi s. H I. Pike was In La
Grande this morning on her way to
Vaiiowa, tubed there by the death
of her lather. John Gcobel. Mm.
ikf is trom Cmat.lla. .
To Train As Murst
M 59 Hertha iNe.son has gone, to
Baiter, -where she will enter the Ht.,
fcfizabetli hobp.Ul to tram to be-
ioiiu' a nurse, .miss . isun k'""!"-1
IH'tl truin Hie Wucri-i Heart ueud
tuiy here ltal Biuill.
To Vit IU'iatit's
Mis. Waito lntferson, accom-
pin.i'd by her nephew, Uure Willie,
,'iit lo Kittd-prise t his morning,
lny will visit relatives there this
week. ,
Back From Spokime
Mr. and Mis. usear Poarch re-
turned to their home in La Uran.le"1"-1'1 luurmimem.
st cveninir alter visitinj; Mis.
..- rfli'a ii'irimla ii t Wnnkii m
WasliaiKlon over tlie
i.k...n.L
lluy made the trip by auto.
Rrtunis From Iortlniid
Mr. and Mrs. H. lu. Uixon re
turned to their nomc in La Grande
yesterday aiter a trip to Portland
un business nnj pleasure. They
cre Kon one seek.
Left for Glrnns Fcitj
ii mi un un- x-i-ii,
Alter v.siting In La Grande for
-vera I days at the home of Mrs.
iii-nry Carpenter, Mrs. M. II. Coon
Kit this morning on train No. -4
fur lie r liome ut Gleiins. . Ferry,
Idaho.
Ifnntp From Spiiknne
I.co and Ftaytnond JMunsori re-
inii'd to their home In La Grande
4,
ils morning. aftwrtVBl(!rtff -rt-in1-'
t. vi h In SpoUane, Washington, for
LAST WEEK !
BE POKE 'SCHOOL
Dress Up
Your Boys
At
Clint's
OUR
LINK OF
QUALITY WEARING
APPAREL
WILL APPEAL
TO '
MOTHERS
POPULAR PRICES
Clint's
Clothiery
The Nlore with a Connc-lener
USED CARS
DODGE TOURING A Snap!
1921 FORD TOURING
1923 STAR TOURING
Jennings & Shumate
Buitk Sales and Service
j I 111' l;:l six Weeks,
To lli'nr I turn
S. Ivunhoe, of I.u Orunile, in
111 I'orliuiiu 101 u lnv uuya. Hu
Willi l.i,ely or the. purpose of
ncarmi; ne I'resiuenl Cimrles
LJawts spoilt.
j At .MiiiVft-
ilr. u.iU Mrs. Oti Viuil HiuuY' a
trip to tlio .Mulm-r uoue. uuiiv out
joi tVu,.er, lam auuuuy. 'iliey inauc
mo Ir.p uy car.
1 ;
j AlkvJ-
i - I " "
Oi'dliui. til. 8 uioitim on ner w:iv
1 l AllCcl, VWieru Hile Will Hpeild i,.
j Wl,,u'r Ullu i'iai.vi-B. m.h. 1 n,i-
i -.likens, can-
l-fft for Kliksvlliu
Dr. Guuic joruou left last nlht
for Ivii'Ksvdlu, .M.iwouria. ur. jr
don lius aud cuarB'u ol Ur. ingie's
piULiitc iiciy 4or Uie pbi ihonth
uanc in. and MtB. Liavi uuru ut
teuaniri un ucsiupatuic CiiUtC ill L.oB
.lllo:i-U. v,tunun.iu.
AltetuU iouiiiaiiieiu
Mr. ana m.b. joa Theistn ana
sou, UtTiidiu, reiuineU to lnnr
iiui.ie in i.a Oranue id si evening
mtur uttciit.liis tiiu iiiUr-eity ton
tuumui, iii.i, ut tluKei-, ouiiday and
Left Tlifc Moniiii .
Alms Ueitiia iitompson left this
II l O Htii lu '1 lie iMu 8, Ol I'rtOll.
wheie she will visit a.i this wh
u Hit iivr uiK-l'.', ,io ii v a !iu-n.,
;v...b i4iJh.pd.ja win retuni tu lic-r
Iiunle hen: i.t-xt Aloiiuay.
At Hakci' nit- iuiuiuuuciil
Mr. and MiS. U. t. Lanson and
son, .lolin; Mr. and Mis. W, C IVr
Ikms and sou, Claire, and Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Carr were unioiitf thu
1'a ''inue people who uure in
her a -uonuay tor the
To liennii Home TliU Lw-niit.;
"uweit Aiiui-ibuu
will re
turn to La Grande tins evening
alter visiting her sister, Mis.
George Gray, in Portland for some
time. M.s. Gray liv.s in La Grande
b!t ha? been in Porthmd with. hT
daiiKiiter, who is ill, for m-v.'ra!
Hark J'roni Tiip
Mr und Mrs. L. F. iunn ami
...
a--rtrr. Phyihs. have returned to
their home in La Grande after
trip to Seattle, Taeoma und Port
land. While In Portland Mrs. Dunn
rnoif ;;:;cial instruction (n china
work under the supervision of Mihs
Genevieve Karnes, of that city.
I.elunw to La Grande
Minn Imibelle Miller returned to
her Jioi;en;Lji-Grand. tlLs-iuorn-
inc, after spending the past month
In Portland. Miss Miller hrs been
, a( tending the master claws of
I VeatmanMUrtfflth in Portland. Sim
tvUF tench mcsic in the local high
I school again this term.
Fti Uoutc to Lluiii
Mrs. Thomas Barnes,, of FPrin,
nccompiinied by her daughter, Mrs.
It. P. Welts, of La Grande, were on
the branch line train this morning
en route to Kigin, where Mrs. W'-lls
III visit lor several days. They
just returned from a trip to V. .s
er, Idaho, where they visited rela
tives for S'-vera! days.
Drs. In-ile
Dr. and
lleturn1
Mrs. J.
L. Ingle return
ed to their home here Sunday eve
ning niter a month spent hi Los
Angeles, California. While au iy
they attended the clinic at the col
lege Of OesleopuMUe 1 'll sle;i ns
anri Stirgeons. where I )r. I ri:,-le
too,k special work in oesteop-ii hie
li-eatliU'nl for catonobal deaine.su.
( Sprnliw Ankle-
i It ay Williams, well known I
firande man. Is about the sii'e is
on crutches this morning ss t)i re
sult of spraining his ankle while
; on a fishing trip to Milium, Sun-
; day.
i '
Will Attend Ki-Iiool
j p:ni Mey. vs iv't1! his fiithep. t".
L. Meye- s h-ft fpr Purl land r'-o nt
ly to enroll at Cnlumhi-t inilv-('1ly.
Paul bus one more year before 1" -illir
elprible f"r enlfeire. He JiaM ;
tended La Grande high .school for
threp years.
Iti'ltirio Hiiiih
Mm. O. P. Hamlrf..t of Sh-il-tlun.
Ilri'cvin. rcturni'd lo Iht Iioiih'
Inst I'Vi'Mlnir ntu-r ni-nilinir tin'
wccll-i-nil with Mr. nml Mm. !!""
( "iimpl'i'M. Mih. Hainslri-fl lNil.'iI
ni Wjillnwn. s-iuiiil.'iy. with hrr s'n.
Unnilil H.'iPStnit who n-rcnlly
tool, ovi-r lb" iii;innK''in'nt uf tin
WhIIohii vtl"'r
Okliihmiitirt Inipro-cil
Joe Itnyd. ;tn extensive fruit de.il
.r or l.nulnn. ohln.. "ho in in the
northwest hnyins fruit. sloip.'. for
n short visit st the home ol hist
rrleml. ('. I"- I.lovd. 2'nifi Adnmsj
avenue. Mr. Hoyd Is so favor;iiiy(
impi essed with I Ji (ininde tin. I
r.rsnde I'.on.le valley that It In his
Intention to spend the comini,
sprlnc and summer here, lie will
ho iiecoinpanled hy his sister He.
sie Thi V wiil drive overland. Mr.
Hoyd Is also known to Mr. Nihar
I cer. of linlil
and others he
I
Perpetual Hiker
V sll5! 11
rL'-w
i h'j1 d
I'S H I
. AT'.
4,
Fifty necks a yon- J. W. Mrry.
Scuttle mail carr.cr. h'kes 'J. miles
a day. The other two wekJ f.Q takcit
a vacatur a;,a rests up.And his
"rent" fvrVfcc;,-;iU jvais hut consisted
of taking a lot-g hike. This year he
reached the t p of Mount Itamter,
one of the most diftkuiit in the cuun
tiy 'to climb. . , f
Personal Mention
L 0. W.ison ot' Fcho, Divikmi, if
anions the mi'Sis now rvt;iati-rcd
at the Soimm-r botrl.
CHIEF WILL 1JE
AT C0:iVLXTI0X
(Continued from P.'iK) One.)
consideration
ha)i!!U:t;nn p
of the Irtrioii's re-u:-t;m.
citlllng atteii-
tion to the gr
at national work b-
1 , ,
ling done by the organization along
this line.
When tlie American Legion be-j
"j.r. u.n mi, uuu F.ndow inent ,
Fund cumpaiuii lor disabled vet
erans and war orphans, Mr., l.Vnd
Idge grociousiy accepted the chair
manship of the national honorary
committee, and Mrs. Coolldge also
bocame a member.
Canadian Chfef AImo Accppis,
Another honorary guest nn
nounced his acceptance of the
legion's invitation to attend the an
nual convention. Lieut n;mt Gen
eral Sir Htehard Turner. V. C..
president of the Great War Veter
ans of Canada, will, be present. Sit
Ittchard wis elected at ln- rH-ent
CanaJian couv-mii .on which ( "om
rnander Drain ett-mb d.
Death
CV t,
a-
-m.ii I ll..iniiiii ii. niWiiiii.iii.MriMiniMMw
Tin- i'VcmikI'im al'iuniT. Mnrliln:ic. Iin-k nt 1m r v.l'iuf III Ni-wpoit, It. I., niter Iht il I - r.-it J tili.
riiiH llltlc (liiinairi '1 hy tli,' holler explosion which look :i 1 lives. I'liielle.-illy nil of the ilnmiiKe
ik iloi In ti e holler room, und most ol the victims died of inhullnu nleiim, rather thun of Injir-
from violence of the cxplonlon
Italian
s ', ,:i", ,n,!i')'-;".',', i n lsl-"-"-yii;.. ,mi..i, y"i .1 " 1 .,
: in
p.tno Mil! lo'.inl. Pa'inn jirenii-r, acv:ompiin.ed by G-neial Hadoglio.
niae up thr rhi i turn ut Koine - ' - -
LORD KALTIMOKK
l'OUND PAPER
!
I'or tIioe who liavt- a
host of fi luiulB ft ith wiiuui
they are fi eiine ntiy conei
pondinj:. we suKtffst Lord
Uulumure i'ound i'aper un 1
Lhveiopes.
Tills eoiiiblimtlon Is al
ready popular with thouh
amls and thounniHU who are
qvilt-k to lecotf iil,e an ox
t'tptUmully (,-uoiI v;tluu.
JJy way of S'lituestinn. st-e
thai yo Mr udltmen ' have .
food supply of Lord Balti
more Pound l'npT and En
velopes before they o uwuy
to school. It will nriku P.
couveiii'Mtt for tt i'tn to write
tliose letters that mean o
much to you.' t u sheets of
paper und 50 envelopes.
Glass Dr
U2S
Inc.
Tie rmri.llL Star
1j Grande, Oregon
Markets
pouti.am makki:ts
rOitTI.ANiJ. Ore., tAl)l.ive
stork Steiidy.
Kk;8 Kb'iidy. .
Unit.:, biilterial-Kle!my.
SAN
lerfat
FUANFIHCO, t A I') Uut
110 ViiO, here today.
NAVY WILL
CONTIXUE
OX SEARCH
iCotitlniifil friun Pnire One.)
Sh'ps i n,':- 'ed in the H-arrh have
been ordered to go ovt-r again tin
territory u!re;nly covered and l
spreioi out to include new ureas.
The Pacific fleet now approaching
! Hawaii has been ordered to spread
ma. in Hiiiim'a, an ii uears ine
,am, (0 OV(,rlooti a ri,uter una.
out. fan shaped, 'us It nears the Is-
PRESiDKXT
... HOPEFUL OF
, ARMS MEET
(Continued from Page One,)
(;opJ.acl o'" the sluutlop to revci,w
the world's affairs.
NF.WroUH IS ATTF.XDAXCK
C K N V A. t A P ) T 1 1 ree L ulled
States senalois attended the epen
ing.s s:;ion of the league of nuiions
a.-st inbly Monday. Senator Arthur
I'Ljlper- ol" Kansas. Kepublh an;
Senator Thomas J. Walsli ol Mon
I 'li i, Di-niof-rat and J:envt r n-
Sliio Shows No Damage
J,
If
1 "
t
f.
1
Troops Reviewed by Mussolini
Record Swim!
i u X 1
AmX
r j 1
4 0' '
I ) ft
Snealilnc of swhntnimr feats. Otto
Ivetiinierich, noted German paddler,
is believed to have set n wor.'d rec
ord in his .1T-miJe juunt t'roin For
marn Island in the JJaltle Sen to
Win nvimi"Hilo, inaklnK the distanre
in ;t'J liters. Ho wus uinnTompanled
thronjih the rouph waters having
only a thermos bottle of beef tea, u
-.'"inpais.s and wrist watch with hlni.
ri-iis A.
JoiHH of New Mexico,
Mtiiocrat.
K- nator Capper stat
d Monday hi'
was greatly
interested und deeply
linpreitHed. "1 think the league is
on the right track," he stid, "and
h doing Home good work with pos
sibilities of accomplishing a good
j deal more. However, 1 have not
j changed Irom the view 1 have held
I for several years, and 1 think it
inadvisable for tho United States to
Join the league."
Henutor Capper, Wulsh und Jones
had luncheon wit h AiiHten Cham
berlain, the Hritisii foreign secre
tary, und laird Itoberl Cecil at the
International club Monday. The
luncheon was followed by speeches
ol an Informal character und
feeling of cordiality was evident
anionic tno Itrititdi and American
statesmen.
MOICF l'LtMHI.HS XFFHFD
PALKM, Ore. Classi s for the In
struction of plumberH' apprct lees,
under the direction o lhcul pium
b'rs' unions in various parts of
the slate, wil Ibe oigani.'tl soon,
according to announcenn-nt unnle
5
Hi,? r-
' 4
tlie troopem who
by Theodoro iiurr, pitnldent of lhts
Uri-Kun Htuto i 'I umbei a' uHnocia
tloit. A. It. Nichols of Oorvallls will
have Kenerul charo of tho inove
iiH iit. The expeiis of the InHtrne
tiuil will be paid by the Htale and
UuveriimenL .Mr. uMrr Haiti the or
KantKation of tlx hi; clatuies was
lucehHaiy becaiisi of the HiiortaKU
I ui juuriit-yiiu n piuinbiis through
out thu L ulled tiiau-8.
Ohk'r Uil-lu Slstttli Umls.
MKDFolil), Gre. The Houlhern
Gnuon Older Girls coiut ieiiee ut
Us cloning becision selected Coos
buy lor next ear's conferencu
lueeting and elected the following
otucei'b: Lsi her Palmer, Mcdturd.
vice president lor this contereuce
lor thu blale comcrcnce; Fiurcuce
Howe, Medtord, soeretury, and
Julia Howe, Murahlield, chairman
ot booster committee. The Graicr
lake tup of tno conference was
called otf because of the weather.
Iteci'lvcp -Named tor Mine,
MKOKOUD, Oro. An order ap
poinluiu Arthur L. ilill receiver of
the Mllllunairu mine properly In the
Gold Hill district has been signed
by the circuit court, with instruc
tions ''to conserve the resources of
thu property." The application tor
a receiver was tiled as part of a
complaint atking for an accounting
oi the mine uflatis by stockholders
la-it week.
Sl'HTDKS .NAME KNOWN
SALEM, Ore. Tho police es
tablished the Identity of a man
who committed suicide here ear
ly In August us William Hunniver
of ban Francisco, The Identifica
tion was established through a
letter U oni u Han Francisco bunk
acknowledging receipt of $i35
Mill ;to the Institution by Mr.
HannK'cr the day before Ills body
WJ
found. Mr, Hannlver's son,
resident of San Francisco, tele
graphed thut he would urrlver
here today.
At the time Mr.' Hnnnlver ar
rived In Salem a 1 month before
he committed suicide he regis
tered at u lodging house . tudor
the name of William Sullivan. Ho
was 60 years of ngc,
YOl NG FI GITIVFK FOINO
HAL1CM, Ore. C. W. Harrlck.
district atiornev of Tillamook
I ...., hlle travellne north over
I ho Pacific highway, picked up
Minute Ward, Ituby Chapman.
Thelma Traver and Louis Hah, w ho
had Slipped away from tho chil
dren's farm home near Corvallis.
The district attorney brought
the children to Haleut, where they
wro truned over to the police.
They were rturnd to tho Institu
tion. Holiday Quiet nt laigcne.
KCGKNK, Ore.--Labor
day
tne
I Kugene was quieter than
erage Sunday. ah stores, iiuiikh
a ml ol l ices were closed, und a
large number of residents of the
city drove to o itslde points, hun-'
dreds altendlng the relebratlons .
at Florence and Wendllng. The
t.ffair at Florence was an observ
'a nee of the letting ot the first
contract in Lane county of thc:
lloosevelt highway anil that atj
4-nditng was suigeu oy tne -i
organisation.
XLWtVLKG AITOIST 111KT
HOOD Kl V Kit, Ore. Wend:-il
Wilson, employe of the Culled
States National bank of Newberg.
siisiuni' d bud la e ami leg Injur
ies when the automobile In which
ho was riding collided with a
machine driven by Walter McCoy
of Odell on the Mount Hood loop
highway.
Mr. Wilson ami Dr. K. T. Itoot,
Newbe.rg demist, euteied the Loop
road from the tide!) lateral as
t In- Met 'oy machine Lnn-d n
blind curve,- A fragment of bro
ken windshield laid open Mr. Wil
:mns cheek, lb was brought hern
for surgical attention. . Dr. Hoot's
injuries were minor, and. McCoy
cueiped unhurt.
The Start
Isn't Hard
HUT KKK.PINO AT
TOI'lt HAVINdS AC
COUNT IH WHAT
COUNTH. . . .
1H YOIIKH OI'.OWINO
ItKtll'I.AIll.Y KVKItr
WEEK?
La Grande
National
Bank
Hound - Helbibl - Progessv
ii
Adults..
One. Lucky Man
-T w ( , l T 'jf
J
Living with a brokon neon in vXi
tremely . mrw but - ISorinua'
Hutlwr of 81 Joseph, Mo., with ih
aid ot vpectai brace ha been able
to return to work after Cruflvirl!iK
his neck by 0)vint Into a laka.
Alan 'leuM.Ml to SupiHirt Famllj
SALLM, ; Ore. Forest . lirown,
who was fined $;;00 and sentence!
to six months In the Marlon county
The
Paris
A ' full line of Coats has
just arrived, lio the-first to
try them on,
Designed by the , best de
signers in the West, who
have made a life study of
styles combined with dur
ability. "The Most for Your Money"
our aim.
MILLINERY
And Ladles' .
U E A I Y - TO - W K A XI
Call on us.
The
Paris
NEW
t- -.1
f - f
iLi j
' JfhT IN A IT.W Sl'l,l'.lll) COATS
)., I ;i m ill iH.fntiAlKN I.MHiJrt i Ji iUJ Oll.JIJJi
And Hr-oudHoMi nml other weines. Plain mill for
1 1' .'mined. 'ery ivasouahly priced. Our Hut ton nui
cliliiv is here. Trim your new dress or coat lu but
tons Art &. Baby Shop
"F.VKRVTHINH FOR THE BABT
I0'2 Wi'jit JiuiiliHon IUiIk. Adntll.- Avft.
ANNOlEi
John Dickson
Accotint.int und Tax Counselor
;is (iprnt'd an .iccountinjr office :it tlto locatitin
of Hit? Security Land & Savings Co.,
I.a Grande National Rank i'M".
I'liono Main 2.")0
Offices:
La Grande. - Pendleton - Walla Walla
Associated witli
Walter I). Ititt oml) Ai (,
I'ortland - Seattlu - SjMikaiiu - Chicago
ARCADE
TODAY
II TEN C0IM1ENIS
Shows at 2:1") - 7:1") and J O'clock
50c; Children 23c; Lokcs T3c
jail on u ll(unr charge, bus been
ivyrieved by Governor Pierce, ac
cording lo announcement made
here, lirown bus served hl jail
sentence. Fnder the terms of tho
reprieve ho will not be compelled
lo pay li.sl line provided ho pro
vides for the support of his wife
und children. The reprieve was
recommended by tho Marion coun
ty officials.
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
Some more Indies Coats
with fur collars and cuffs,
all colors, In Hullvia and Vi
cuna. Very latest styles and
models at the lowest price
ever known before
$1 1.K.- - $2i.N3
You will find that your
suvtng 1b about One-Half.
See those worn by others.
The New York
Store
DESTROYERS OF
HIGH PRICES
1216 Adams Ave. -
BUY THIS'
HOKE
ft -room modern hou-io.
tdohu lu. Pilco 9JJUlk
?-r(K)in iiKHlorn lion -to,
Inrgo lot, North Kidu.
l'rlco f250; ternut.
20S - ttvro form
Niimiiierville
gam at 0')l)0.
near
bar-
WEEKS & BLACE
HICALTOHS
Sew Foley llldg.
Insurance
MruMiMili
COATS
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wry.
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