La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 10, 1925, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Thursday, September 10, 1025. ,
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pnpp Five
Local News In Brief
lit
COMINU KVK.NI'K
a Grande Public Schools open
Supicmuer 14. ,
Union County
September 83-28
Fair at Elgin,
Inclusive.
Union County Annual Armis
tice Day Celebration
Grande November 11.
Inn. I. who la vittitiiiK rilntlv
I'nlon. spent yintifilay In l.a
Grande viHltin frk-nds and shopping.
On lliuiilii'c t i-l k
Wlllliun Holloits. C. I), I'mimm
and A, T. Hill left yesterday for
the linnahu on a tiimlini; trip.
They expected to spend last nitfiu
At Knterprisu and leave there euriy
this morning.
V i.sllnit An linker
Anion? the La Grande visitors
in Baker yesterday vvero: H. T.
Katun and K.irl Lynch.
JUDGE RULES
DOG MAY L VE
(Ity (ii'im Cohil.)
MONTCLAllt. N. J., (NKA Spe
cial.) The old English common
law, for generations cherished us a
code- for Hip conduct of men, now
rises tin dugdom friend.
Whereiis the popular quotation
bus hud tt that "a dog'a burk may
be worse than h a bite," the fine
oM code contends thnt he mny
bark ns he pleases so long as he
dors not bite. The inert? pursuit of
a neighborly Persian cat or the
settlement of a slight controversy
;rii'
(J.
"lcl Yewlcnlay
terdny by the police charged with
drunkenness. He will bo tried at
7:30 o'clock tonight. Davis wue
freed after putting up 2b bonds.
II cunt' rrom Normal
Miss Wilda lngi-ls bus returned
to her home here after attending
school at the Washington Stutelwlth an obtrusive terrier Is insuf
Normal at Heilinghatn during theifteleut grounds for the deuih pen
Sinn me i Mie will leach school I any.
litre this winter.
Wherefore, Vichy, ' police dog
with a proud record for valor on
On Way to Wallow tm ,1, B,H" u,ru"1' ulK
Mi b. A. N. Doe and two daugh-! lu'v
ters were tn La Grande this morn
ing
Whei
on
their way to Wallowa,
they will vis t friends and
Jt.l.li-.s I'nmi i.i TV... I- i. l ... w.....
Holbrook returned " '
Mrs. C. P.
Iitst night from Elgin where sho
visited friends and' relatives for a
few days. Mrs. Uernal Hug, her
sister-in-law, accompanied her,
and will visit" hero a few days.
port.
Hero Yesicrdny
Mrs. Dick Shopinaker and Miss
Veda Patten were among the Etgin
people who were In La Grande
yesterday. They were visiting
friends and shopping here.
Hrr From, Wallowa
Mrs. J. P. Morelock. whose home
Is nt . Wallowa, In viRiling in l.a
Grande ut the homo of Mis. W. H.'
Hussell, ,
At Island City
Krerl Beenmn and Richard
ltrnmu-nll Hunt tn T.;1nnil Citv this
Hinrnlnir to soeitd the dav visit
ing relative there. ....
To Visit at Ijitri-prlse
Mis. 11. M. Tierney, of Enter
prise, accompanied by her grand
son, D. W. Tlerney, of Oakland.
California, were In l.a Grande this
r.iorui'15. They were on their way
to Knterpr s- from California.
wlnre Mr. Tierney will visit his
grandmutlier for some time.
In I Grande AX'Aterday -,
M ss Hlontnn, bead of the art
department of the' Oregon Stnn
Normal school at Monmouth, Ore
gon spent yesterday in La Grande
a guest of Mbs Blanche (Mark.
Mss Bh-nton just returned from a
trip to Kurope. She left last night
cn route to the normal school.
II cry l-'mm Wnllowa .
The Rev. and Mrs. W. V. Shields
Bnd Mrs. W. K.. Poole, all of Wal
lowa, were shopping in La Grande
Tuesday.
Awram.'d 1)0 Per Cent
J Virginia t.ee Courtney,
.months old daughter of M
i .mis. c. t . i ounney
t
ltefiiiurd Hon.'
Mrs. J. E. German
returned to
von
and
was consid
ered one of the most perfect babies
nt a baby clinic show held recent
ly at E I mn, V ah mgton, G ra ya
1 la rbor county. She averaged
ninety-nine per cent.
ilthy master, Byron Han
Like J)ormle, Sin Kranclsto air
dale who set the precedent for dng
dom by going on trial for his life.
Vichy found himself In the sha
dow of the lethal cage which New
Jersey lis a for canine capltul
punishment.
Like Ronnie, Vichy went form
ally on trial before City Recorder
Trimble, his life at stake.
And. like Dormle. Vichy was ac
quitted and hung up as a prece
dent w hich will come In handy for
dog:, that. In the future, wish to
sav their tall, as it were.
Even had the old English law
been overlooked, Vichy still might
have hoped for another chanco be
cause of his war record, (-'mm h s
collar tinkles a little medal that
speahs for narrow escapes oii the
battlefields, of succor to wounded
humans and of valiant Red Cross
work.
When the war wns ended Hanks
sent Vichy to the country estate.
Nnw there trots about a neigh
boring country place another dog
Lord Baltimore
Stationery
You will be surprised to
learn how easy und econom
ical It is to be In style in
yoir correspondence with
Lord llalttmoro Stationery.
We have an assortment of
large and small s zed pan -i
In white und tints. We
can fulfill your needs of
social, business or personal
correspondence. The price
is moderate so that you can
afford to fill your desk with
the various sizes and shad-a
so necessary today.
Glass Drugs
Inc.
Star
La Orande, Oretton
GUM TEACHES
ill BEING
PRESIDENT
RETURNS
TO CAPITAL
(Colli Imtrd from PHgti On.)
Markets
tcrfat.
!U TTEHl'AT
FRANCISCO (AT).
60 le here today.
Oltt'l.WI GRAIN MAHKI-rr
PORTLAND Ore. (AIM-Wheat
T-Hard wiiite R. S; 'Baart, Septenr
ber. $1.1.4: October, $1.63: soft
white. September, $1.50: O'-tober.
$MS; western white S'-pt Miiber,
ll.f.l; October. $1.4S; hard winter,
September at $ 1 . 4 s ; o- iol.er nt
September,
TACOMA. Wash. AP) The
h'Wly claui may be given credit
for an Invention of great Impor
tance to the smelting Industry. R.
H. Bennetts. u locul chemist and
asuuyer, observed that all the ciam
sheila on the beach near the Taco
mu smelter were green, as If dis
colored by copper. He Nt tidied the
mystery and finally discovered that
raw limestone would prccipil.tle the
rontier in Conner sultihate.
Under general smelting processes nsday morning
the raw copper Is reduced to liquid
copper sulphate. The Iron is added
and cot p r s precipitated and the
reMult Is then in .shape for final
' - limestone, being added for
tho (lux.
to the clam. Bennetts
learned thnt Iron could be elimin
ated entirely. The ground lime
Moiie is added to the copper sul
pha to and the precipitate comes
iorih as copper carbonate and .cal
cium sulphate and is In form to be
linally .smelted without the addi
tion of any more lime. The pro
cohh i id to result In u great
saving by eliminating iron. It is
c.'Ui.iated thai the saving will total
h cent a pound.
The discovery was made by Ben
netts more than two years ago, but
only recently he received bi.s pat
ent from the government. The pat
ent was ho broad that the govern
ment hesitated to grant it. It Is
clOM) to a basic patent in scope.
Rennets, who already lias in
vented varlmis devices nnd methods
I tiHi'd In imu'Mlng, nays thai if his
new' plan works out as expected he
will adopt the clam shell us his of
ficial coat-of-arms.
lalned Jiitll a few momenta late
in going to the homo of Mr. and
Mi h, Hieai ns, the president led
Mrs. Coolldge. In a fast "dogtrot"
across the yard from White Court
to Hed Gables.
enuc bill, Mr. Loogworth said tin
measure slmuld be ready for ac
tion on the floor by the time con
gress meets In December. I li
nt mo outlined a favorable plcluve
to "the executive of conditions in
Europe, whence he recently re- j
turned. He expects 1'Yunee to
come to tei ms on a debt settle- 1
meitt, but doubt If that country j
wo ild meet the terms agreed ,
upon between England and tho
Cnited States. j
It w;'s a bnv dny for President
and Mrs. Coolldge. Early Wed-1
they motored to
West Roxbury to spend a few
minutes with Mrs. John Hazel, an
aunt of Mrs. Coolldge. At noo.i.
t he fire chiefs of Massachusetts
were received by tho president at
Wiite Court.
Wednesday night Mr. nnd Mrs.
(Coolldge joined their old friends
(Ui-l summer neighbors, Mr. and
Mrs. Prank W. Stearns, at a
furewetl dinner at Red Gables,
the hitter's home. Senator But
ler of Massachusetts, dined with
them.
Tho executive wns plainly In
happy mood Wednesday night,
with the slimmer behind him. Ie-
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
SPECIAL
For This Week
You will double your
dollar in buying every
thing for the family in
Fall and Winter Wear
At The
The New York
Store
DESTROYERS OF
HIGH PRICES
1216 Adams Ave.
The president took Senator Hut
ler with him on his Hpeeiul truin
to WuHhiiDitun.
BUY THIS
HOME
5-room modern lions,
clo.so lit. Price $2200.
7 -room modern Iioiiac,
largo lot. North Sidu.
Prico $:tr0. terms.
atk"i - acre, fann
Summerville a
Hum ut $Uj)0.
near
bur-
WEKRS & I! LA CI
RI-'AIroltS
New Holey Hill.
liiMirfuice - lxkau
V:
e
whieh, while prolab!y less dlstln-I ',D- i .
rtiih.(l n held in emial uf f eetiori I 1 -h 7 October. $l.Ba.
by Its mistress, Mrs. Mary E. War
ing. Tho mere sight of tho nelgh
borint; puru stirred some slumber-'
inir blood lust In the blood of
Oats No. 2. white feed, Septem
ber, $29: October, 2t; No. 2 gray.
.September. October, $l!S.
Corn No. 2 E. Y. shipment.
Vichy. A mere hesitant bark from w-paMiiwi,
lover the lence wus a cnaiicnge.
Milford Johnson1 nu recently ar.nK
her home at Imbler this morning, ,, ,,.tilv i. ..i-itin in to court, bringing charges against
nfter vle-ting her sister. Mis. May.,., Grande since Saturday at the,UH,'-
October, $4:1.
VWilnxr Ileiv
Mr. and Mrs.
Williamson, at her home here for
several days.
To Visit Hrtnflvca
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Warring
ton, of Gooding, Idaho, were In La
Grande today on their way to En
terprise, where they will visit re
latives Indefinitely. ,
To Teach nt Troy '
Miss Iva Ware, of Nanip i, Mi ho.
pssed through La Grande this
looming on hrr iniy to -Troy,
where she will teach school, d,urlng
the coming term. . , .; ,i j
home of Mr. and Mrs. llolger M.
Larson. They are from Ogdeii,
I tab, Mr. Johnson left this morn
ing en route to Ogden and Mrs.
Johnson will leave the last of the
week.
Here
VVHtrnlay.
Mnrtrarr
t Dobbin, of Port-
LAST WEEK
BEFORE SCHOOL
fMirHAfiltrTJ
VtfwntrtOMMI
Dress Up
Your Boys
At
Clint's
01 'U
LINli OF;
QUALITY WEAMNG
APPAUEL
WILL APPEAL
TO
M0T1IEP.S
ropuLAii rniCES
Clint's
Clothiery
The Store will, a Conscience
Comllllou No lletli-t
Word has been received here
from. Mrs. Frank Rowmaii who was
called to Portland last week to-be.
with her lather, Peter O'Sullivan,
who Is very 111 at St. Vincent's
hoxpitaU that his condition isn't
any bettor. Mr. O'Hullivan was a
former resident of I'nlon and Wal
lowa, , enu'itieB .and.,, has uuuy
friends hero.
He should be named not ichy
but vicious, suid she. Her charges
recounted the frightening of chil
dren, attacks upon other dogs and
the feud with her particular pet,
Vichy, she believed, should bo put
out of tho way. , , . .
It was a crucial moment for
Vichy. His muster hired a, lawyer
and went, to court.. 1-ur . three
weeks or thereabouts he was In
volved in demurrers and such silly
,.a .,,, na.. in sll1tttnnt nf
-till UNO D JIIW. -....v....
men .n v - pi,ritlla
could settle It so i Audi easier oul . "-'-'- 1
of cou. t In the nearest alley, '
, Hvought Vichy, ,
f Now the judgi
l decision una u
MUSKETS AT A GLANCE
I NEW YORK. AP) Htocks
'Strong; Stndebaker crosses 61 to
I new httrh for y'-ar.
Honds Steady
1 !'-5 peak.
Foreign exchange
lan lire advances.
Cotton Kirtn: high
tores throughout belt.
Sugar Steady.
French
tempom-
' CHICAGO (AP) Wheat 11
er: light country offerings.
I Cum Mnn; expectation
ljulbsh government report.
Cattle Rarely steady;
liberal
OLD FINES
CALLED IX
BY AVERILL
(Continued from
State game warden Ave rill la
sued orders to do away with prac
tically all specatl d eputy game
wardens and make enforcement
officers entirely independent of
gun clubs. He aald four to five
hundred special officers carry
stars, make almost no nrn sts. and
ise their authority for personal
gratification and to keep off
po:tchers. In which the game com
mission is not Interested. Deputy
wardens are forbidden to shoot on
gun club preserves.
..Veterans' Bureau, Saves ,
has rendored his . ' $09,701,000 TlllS YeaiM
To .Make Home Here lnK effect upon dogdont ulideC thn) 1
Mr. and Mrs. L. l'reato have ar- 0pj Knyiish law Vichy was .not-'. .WASHINGTON. (AP Hy c::t
rived In hff'Grando nnd" will" make' -mity of ,tnKinrj a bile." 'lb' niajf ting down 'evpenH' S all along the
their Jio'Jje Hrre,. Mrs.. Presto is. have .pursued und n pp-d, but he line, the vei'rnns' bureau which
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. not bite. Ir-s reuuind ivarly a billion dol-
W; Cooper of this city. Mr.-. Coop- lVn,j the old English -law stands nrs to operate in tin last few years
er and Mr. jVeslo- have gone to ua adailiunt where man is concern- returned to the. treasury $;a.7'U.-
Enterprise, where they have a u
contract to rebuild a Laiiiollc
ACTION
W ASH IN GTO N ( A P 1 'ost m ;i s
ter GeiriR New Bald Wednesday
that the air mall service between
Detroit and Chicago, nlillzlng the
nt Eyrd air service, would
church at that c.ty.
Pahscs Thonigh
Mr. ami Mrs. J. M. Rledsne, ot
Myrtle Point, Oregon, passed
t h rough La Grande yesterday on
their way to Wallowa. They will
return to La Grande today
continue their journey to
Obituary
una of its appropriation of IIM,
:7.K'.f S for the fiscal year ending
.Tune :m. last.
'The saving, a detailed report of
which has Juki he.-u made tn" li-l-eelnr
Lord of the budget, by
I'Y-ink T. Mines, director of (he
SAKAI1 JAM; TIHilI.NUI Itti Jlnireaii. was made despite un in
RAlvER. At the extreme ne ' I,r,.;isi. jn eniiip'-nsalioo payments
and of S4 years. Mrs. Surah Jane for a ,m-i Ti 1 il y and death benefits
Salem.- 'I ho iiburg was called by death froni $ 1 1 r.4!' I for the ftseal
They have been touring Eastern yesterday morning at her home y,.;ir nct-'jrt to $ 1 ,.i.!,n.ii last
Oregon and Idaho for the past at 45 Raim street. year. The Increase of more than
few weeks. M r. lilcdsoo was 1 Sei vices will be held at West 'a $ 4,00 ', un wah due largely to
formerly editor and owner of tho chapel ut 2 o'clock this afternoon t niieralizini; provisions of t he World
Coos County American ami was with Rev. Mr. Mattock officiating. ' war veterans net of last yar.
also editor and owner of the Wal- Mrs. Thoinbuig was born mt The cost per day per path-nt In
Iowa Sun several years ago. He. Coles, county, Illinois, November hospitals was cut ti ceiilit inmi
has many friends in this section. L.s, 184o. '$4.r)7 to $;..". during the 10
. . : Mrs. Thornburg. whose maiden niontha ending April 1, lH'jr,, enm-
Islthi? Pnii'iits llvrv fnaine was Sarah Jane Wall, was r,.,r,.(i w lib the previous 1U niont hs.
M iss Marian lxwett anil Mss uiarrii d to Josepn Thorn Inn g, 1 although operating epi-ns- s In
Louise K'rench are visiting in La Januaiy 1. 1 . 7 . They moved to rrr:,sed, due to additional facill
Grandy with their parents this Oregon in ls!tS. Mr. Thotnburg j pM,vi...l for in the Reed
week: Miss l,ovett will remain died July Hi. 1 i I 3. . Their eldest johmmn act from $ 1 "1 . S I .aim for
here until, the opening of the fall son, Grant Thornburg, w ho was 8.4GS,M7 pntlent days lo $U,7Jii,-
here
duMl iH'ci'mb.rr
term of the Oregon normal school well known
the last -of thin month. She has 10. Ill 10.
been attending the summer session. M s. Thornburg Is survived
Miss French Is attending buiness lliree sons and four da ight.
college at Sabin ami will resume O. A. Thornburg. Spruce, M
her studies there in a ftw days.
Persona! Mention
j S. K. Andrew, of Andrew's Var
I lely Ktorc, w as a business visitor
to I'nlon yesterday.
E'uier. f.'oiincil, Idaho: Charles,
Enterprise, Ore.; Mrs. Lulu Lee,
I a (tiau le; M i s. 1-mima Snit.
baugh. Raker; Mrs. Hertha Klu'y,
Raker: Mis. (Irace Stewart, Ra
ker. She is also survived by I
grandchildren and :i great grand
children. Hi
Mis. Merrll Alb-n, ncronipanled
by her s'Sier. Miss Pauline Raker,
was shopping In La Grand yes
terday. They are from Elgin. -t
Mrs. Clarence Merritt and daiiL'h
ler, ami sisti-r. Mss Hawl Hai ti" s.
w'ie among the Elgin shoppers in
La Grand- yesterday.
Imn and Joe Hummers, of Kiirln,
ere business visitors to La Grande
slerday.
MILL CITY. Ore Work on the
bridge 11 cross tile Santiaiu river at
Gats haw proirrcmod to such on
extent that traffic Is now being
allow ed to cross and vehicles
destined to points east of Gates
can make the trip from Mill City
to Gates on either side of the
APPLE HARVEST KARI.V
IRMilt RIVER. (He. IndleatieilH
nw point (o the earliest apple liar
ve t In the hhUory of the II. .oil
,River valley. Growers In both the
I lower ard upper valb-js have fin
ished picking Graveitsteins and
Wittier Rananas will bo all off the
.trees before the end of the week, j
The harvest nf d'Anjou pears Ik
j under wa. and the apple growers'
a: soeiation will start I his fruit, the
tonnage of which will est u ZlMi
cars, to rolling tills week.
Rv next Monday picking of New-
towns will be well under way tn
parts of the valley. I nlw unfavor
able weather conditions intervene,
the entire I.SOO.ooo boxes, the estl.
mule placed on the apple crop,
should bo under cover before Oc
tober jr.
USED CARS
DODGE TOl'RING A Snap!
1924 FORD TOl'RING
1923 STAR TOURING
Jennings & Shumate
Buick Sales and Sen-ice
COOS SHI RUT CHOSE.N
M A RSH Kl ELM. ' rc. Follow Ing
the death of Sheriff Edward El
I lingsen at Randon. one ay after
(he went over Hn embankment In
' trs ut 01 not tile, the county court
appointed W. W. Gage, n m-mlM-r
' nf the country court. sheriff to
'till the unexpired term of tin? dead
, sheriff.
I A statement said to have been:
' issued gave the information that (
, Mr. G'ltto was the oniy applicant, j
'Ellinun-n wus elected hist fall in ;
the general election as a republi
can and defeated Mr. Gage, who1
OUR STORE WILL BE
ALL DAY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11TII
iWc must take time to rearrange stock and mark down prices.
' the
Pan. One.) I Wh. mju i slTA T I
MLL BE ON AGAIN SATURDAY
: Watch for our nd tomorrow. You can expect a listing of
! ' . nr ,r I r a Ti ,
Iiuany lvnocu-uui uargams:
(er: iik'ht country 01 tortus. ; , ,
nt I , IV V .1 BF IV. &
. la k.j Em m a ifi wi ctv r i . m mm . n
) 1 ay t, ",wa,it,,. formic Hvori(istp 1 .... a' ra, M-Jr ftsm- -P ' iwW'-fjwuwJ J"A. JVi
and award of an air mall contract I 5j iFM
lor me route.
r I
I TUr. ' " ! 7- - - i
111 t I
try them on.
Resigned by the best do- ,
signers in the West, who
I Friday and Saturday
"The MoHt for Your Money" v
uur aim. v
: Mil. I.1NBI1Y , i
! Anil IjiiII.-h- fp .
: ' HAROLDLi NEVER
i .. a iFWlMreii ff Pal
:!,, for 4 47;.s,s !.. ; , . ttl 9 9 0 fl 1 Li ilto&k ' I ik.VKVWtf V KM h' f KV
MAXMXs mm .m:im;ys. si ns i;i:sm:s s 1
(.in-luini 1.ivm- lor s.l,ool W.-ar 1 U Vrt!p,tk,
. j; m YrJS ! Tf j
r- : .y.s tei L 1 1 A! 1
! rrW-im LET LLOYD SHOW YOU HOW TO LAUGH YOURSELF LIMP,
j E Wy ffj bit NKvmt weake:;!
1 mMyy JOSIE SEGWICK -ALS- vvux Tm CAT
KXIf.HTK TKMl'I.AU CONCLAVE AT SEATTLE
II '
KUlt rKRAHAli; tiRADLS I I
WV I fill nn i Mi) i e- "-' 1 '
I
TONIGHT
llimk Dinli'r. I
AVOID THE RUSH!
S(IV KOIt l'II!l!i:i"l' SI'IKIOI. IIDOK
Hill FKI'AllATK (IKAIlKH
miliply lli .io"-r lunik in iuHhihi' of scliool,
much lo yotir cuim-nti w e.
Newlin's Book & Stat'y Co.
I'loneer HtImkiI
"LOST, A WIFE" "NEWS" - COMEDY
J