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Friday,- September. 11, 102.1 THE TA GRANDE EVENING ORSERVER Pnpn Five Local News In Brief CUMI.NU KVIMH Ui Grande Public School! open St'lltimibt-r 14. I'nlon Coiinly Fair at iJIgln, ( bi'plelnuor Z.J-?b, inclusive Tnlon County Annual Armis tice I lay Celebration La Urundc November 1 1. Cut A'lllll , , illll Tclnplcton Is able to be out nicalll, ntler several days illnc.a. in : ; Clark penny has been confined i lo his honu- for the past five days' because of Illness. . I-'rom Wnlla Walla J E. K. Kiiu.c. patent attorney from '.Walt a Walla, is nmontr the ut-or-towu business visitors here. llrrt' fjhopplni; Air, lind Mrs. Krank Perry worn anions tho Imbler people who were shopping In La Grande yesterday. Killed Two I(tr Judtfe J. W. Knowles went hnnt tnc up Dejil Canyon. He returned home yesterday afternoon about two o'clock with Iwo deer. TeieM til 1!i'h SH100I Miss huby Dlllan nrrived (n l.a Grande ' tins morn In pr from Port- land anl will make her home hf re Hiik winter. She will t.aeh in the MiiKh selinol lo re. Home nrm I taker Mrs. 1 J.. Hales passed thromrh I n GrjMidif this inot-nlnu rn route to Jior home at Wallowa. She hat ' l'""iv viM liru; telativiH at llaker lor I the pttst.'4wo.:Weel;s. . . I Davl'l-iMfetts Hail C.eorprt lavis Torfeiled f L'ft bond to thV police department hoit nij-ht I.- ffilHujijr to nppe-ir at 7:S0 o'clock for trial. I!" was charged with btiiiff "intoxicated. , IliinMuw Near Kumela ' Shernum Harer went to Kamela jf -sterrlny. where lie expected to .tvin his father and leave for the ilionntuins on a hunting trip. ptthtlij ThU Week I Willi Siecrist and Jno f'-nr l"ft-. yosterday on a 1101111111? trln. They f"U ey. will be away the remainder r'Uiis week. -. . ...... lloimj 1'ioni Potilnixl " Mrs. J. !. Havers -rott and rt.-uixhter, Mys Jane, arrived in Ha C-fnile th's niornlniy from J'ort lajid They were en route to their home- at Enterprise, after visiting 'ih .Portland for snme limir.. i Toj I cu h at .lorn frti-V W '' !m (' .F. Grfilm aiTlve In-I.rt- ' - Grande this morninBr from Port- School Clothes At Clint's ' I)tv.s Suits llnvs ( aps I'mi.v.s' nifuses Hoys' Shirts Hoys' Hosiery Hoys' Underwear I Joys' niazer Shirts Hoys' Mackinaws Hoys' Holts Hoys' Neckwear Hoys' Overalls Hoys' Shoes Wcfit them from bead to feet with Quality Clothes. POPULAR PRICES Clint's Clothiery The Nlnr with a Cmwlem-c MicHAiXymw PC USED CARS DODGE TOI KLNG A Snap! 1924 FORI) TOl'RING 1923 STAR TOI RING Jennings & Shumate IJuick Sales and Service .M r u'" ' " primary ll'iu'ucr uiul f will tcuu.Ii In Um Joucpli school this year. More Today ttayiiiuiiu Itarscli, of the lliireau of Public Huuds of Clgui-n. I lull, is touring euslcrn ciickou' Ihhik-cL- illir macadam rouils und oiled sec tions. Ho ua a visitor at tin. hlhhv.uy ollices here this morning. Went lo I n ion Mm. Mvrlle IN, I. La t Union this morning un.i .n ,.... i tut u.iy v.siuuk i m ints I In-re. She will rt'imn to her home hero, tins etching. At I laker Tutluy .Mis. rJ. Lai kill und small son, Dick, went to liuker this nioiniii to s.l .ill s. I.urivin'8 inotncr atl day today. They uxpuut to return home th.s evening. Itctiirns From Port html Waller Price, ot the local I'lRKly WiKWly More, returned Hum a busui' fcs trip tu I'ortlaud this monuiiK'. Here l ioiu Waiiowa Mia. Charles Hunter. Mrs. C. H. Kmiiti and Aha. Charles Haup rieiis, all of Wallowa, uere in i.a Urailde yesterday Blioppmt; uud viuitiug Irteuuu here. III I'oitlaiul This Wok - Dr. A." 1.. laeharuujn who has been In Portland all t!:is Wt ek wi:l tit. iiii to 1 .a Lit a tide tomorrow. Mih. Kiehaidsou. wiio has lueii cotn-iiiioj; in repretoire with Yeat man Ui ill ith tnero Lor the past month, will return with linn. Left Tuis .Morning Miss Mtu'e) Andrew left i tJrunde this moi niiij,' n route to Provo, L'taht where whir wilt at tend school ut the U. Y. V. tiiiu year. -" ' Heturii.t Home Mins J p.iine Menh I 'd tim ed to her tiome tins iiiornuiK on train No. L'4, alter v.s.iiu ut Slun fieid, with her aunt, tor the past three weeks. Arrived Ijis( Night AIiBaeB Cieasa and Fern Wells and Janus H Miry r- turned to l.a Grande last nignt alter four days spent at Seaside. Th"y made t,ie trip by aulo and returned via the Mt. Hood Loop. Attend School Here Percy (jUwell, of i'ullman. Wash. w arrive in I.a Grande tonight. He will remain in I.a Grande all winter at the home of lus sister, Mrs, J. T. i.onKieilow, and attend ; the I.a Gratitle higii sciiool, !,oycl! is a s- nipr thin yeur. M r. ; (.j.Pnlu- Danyr .v ; The Star Novelty orchestra will give an openintf dance at the I0a-Ies hili, S iturday nlglit, fea- tunng aj i k e porter, new musicjan. who was lormerly with the U-w.s- tori-Clark hotel orchestra. . Left for -Omaliu Mi:.53 Ueitrude Devlnc bei-n superintendent ui Hot Lake for several 'Ihursday lor Omaha. who JioH riurs''H at ,ears, leu Nehraska, where she will take charge of a hospital there. Miss Hevlne Is an exeeiient. nurse and has many friends here. IJorelwil Ted Mr. and M reived a te from Mrs. lh :iani s. J. A. Arbuckle re gram this morning t Oakm.'tn, who was I liinil on hi'i- nny to Joseph calh-d to Kt. W orth, Texas, by the he got a number or m-w ideius w iiiej, sudden illness of Mr. Oalunan, who he expects lo put. into practice on had .iut returned to his work asjlhe fool ha II . field this fall. national organiser of the Modern Woodmen, alter spending Ills va- ieaiiiu nere, .mt. .sit kiii ii kmii'm-ii 'heart prevention hut is improving al the present time. I " I On W:iy to Mc.Minmilh Forty-Fix Htudents from Idaho eities arrived In La Grande late yesterday afternoon on their way to .Me Minnville, ( regon. w here thr- will attend Linfieid roliege this year. They were traveling by aulo and spent last night in I.a The Paris )reys -ip your girls f or school al TIIK PALIS. Wo c a r r y a l ie- of Coals, On-sses and Hosiery that will appeal to you in I 'rice and quality. MILLINLIiy Felts, Leathers, Prince 'if Wales, the sott velvets--.'!! kinds that rain, wind, fun will not spoil. The Paris O C.iuudt tillt Ml h of tiu-mlirrH tif llu. I lldiitmt i huri li of thin illy. Tin y rolillmtid lln lr juilm.y Una molll j Ink hi 7:3u o'clock. FUTURE PLANS FOR LAKE BIG (Cmitliuu-d from Pafft One.) ui Hut In the mWlfl lo of ciicli week the business bus been lh;ht. So it ha been neeenary to hold a complete orniii.aCou over sev eral liRlit days to huvo it ready tor j thu hi'uvy duya. i It in th belief of Mr. Maepher json that the bunines 'can bo jclinnKfii to regular vaciition busl J ni-srf. wiih patrons remaininK thru (for several weel.s. Already there jis u promising development ot this. ! UH u,'8ls trtmi Portland and nth distunt points have learned ot the lake und mountains. Ounces iiinl Scik-e Mr. Maepherson said plars for the future were not woiked out but he felt the resort must be able to take cure of u larser volume ot business. ChurKea for accommo dations uud lor the various serv ices rendered are no hiKher than last year, but there have been re tiucilons In some Instances with re vision of methods. U the lodire, b-eakiast m served " from u bill where the charge will be from cents up. according to the taste of the patron. 1-unciieon is 76 cents uud dinner, a dollar. I A lunch counter, to serve meats I at popular prices, is needed. Mr. I MacPlierfon said, and will be pro-j vided next year, lie s.iid a family I often cannot afford to pay a dot- j !ar each tor dinner, and a lunch counter will serve meats for about any price the customer wishes to pay. MiMi'.'isiu La hi lteifirt The for jt twrvice has Riven the Wonderland company a lease on li acres at Moccas n lake, which ! is reached by an excellent trail. A colttiRe witii three rooms, each to contain two double beiis, will be erected beiore next season, for ac comiiKHlitliuii o( tcurit;ts and a cemmisHary will be maintained at the lake. This lutler was request ed by the forest scervice, for tlie convenience or ull vis. tors to the ImrIi mountains dunim tue sum hut. Meats are served at tiie lake, a 1 so. Mr. Macpherson said he had learned only recently of the fu. m September und .October, no wuotu weaith ot the valley and he wished ' tlons. iu iieip leu uuiers .iuij.il ii. Jie ex- i p. vis several Canadians aere short- ly to w hunt coLimry. lie will show TEACHERS HERE FOR FALL TERM 'ago 'Ono. I (Continued from . ,-eaiHiiiiaiaii raies react sharply. high school staff' whose I Cotton Higher; bullish crop uc ire not widely known or i counts. 'of tho dul.e well ujiileistood. Although the of- fire exisnd la.t year It is .planned to extend the function's of il ifreat- ly tit ..easol. :: (FlICAGO AP) Wheat Duties of the dean 01 erirla uro,W(,JlU. up;iriHh KOVtrnnu;nt .t, j ajlimn i-slrat ive us well as auvl.ory. com fU-clineU; larger 'country Mii s Kennel t ranks just below ( off(,rini.s ""'"i"" juk i on me jiign Kchool admintsi i at ive staff. . Al Isuc lleniiett announces t !iat hhe j will be glad to get in touch Willi the mothers of the girls iu the. high school. (.Hie of her important duties Is the supervi.dpn ol the A. G. S., the girl's organization. For t he next few wccks Alias Dennett expeels to (tevute the major por tion of In r time in helping ihe in conung fresh in' u beeome accus tomed to the school und school duties. Heady lor Football. 'naeh M ae'l a vish a rrn ed In I -a Grande eierday att.-r spending t he sum nor in Culil orniu where II Is et loo early to make man', conjectures about the clns;; oi looi -ball w hich Will be played by t he blue and white this season but I rum indieat ion:i the material should be at le is! up to standard. AfacTitvish will have- the nucleus of a It am iu George Glass. iuarhM- baek. and Kelly MeKeilllon. baek lieid man. Itichard Strand, captain and lineman who will probably be used at tackle. Cullen. center or tackle and Hughes, lighting mid get on tin- line. j Iu adihliou to t hese t hen. are several other lettermen and a num ber of tie- hoys who have devel oped enough beef during the suiu nien to make l heir ehanc's (or the team Seem good. SUBMARINE DISCOVERS U.S. FLYERS font Imied from Pngo One.) rs wa.s the last to step from the plane. The nun wre pile ;mi hag, hut were not in low spirits. The wings of Ihe Seaplane were damaged hot the hull is intact. Food and water gave out on the fifth day but the fabric from ill" wings was used to catch rainwa ter. Lodgers also used a hUH which his niotlo r had gt n him in b-inii-g water. The flyers satd their lives were savicl by the water which they hud Impounded. Only one day of roouli weatV-r Was epetlenee,l J.y- 1 he H'-;ip'-nc . but It rode ihe he;1vv wa t-s .w t. j I'.e.sitles Commander Kodi',etT,. Jo'herM of the plane's ct'w are a.t follows: Lieut. H. .1. Connell, assistant jd lot, Pittsburg. Pu. i Skiles N. I 'ope. aviation pilot. Jackson, I 'a. i William II. Ilewlin. aviation chief mechanic's mate, Kkhmond. lnd. otis G. Stan'., chief radio man, Terre Hau;e. Jnd. SpecSai tiecommnitarton for tu pervons are bein m i 'If by ,i t w York hofe whii'h Is converting part of Its tw-nty-sfcond floor to take care of 50 "oversized"' guest. ECONOMY PENCIL SlIAIU'ENEU lluiv many tllins do yon low your temper tieeuUNe there is not a point on your pencil, or because, the klllle Is dull? It Is much ei'sler .ml cleaner to use an Leououiy I'eneil .Sharpener to put a nice tonir pouu on your pencil. It can he mounted In any comen.ent place :n tlle office, home or school. No Ijss or muss. Glass Drugs Inc. La (iraude, Oif",on Markets 1MHM I, M JIAUKKTS l'fKTi.4?s;ii nr.. vi. i I.... 'storK Steady. l-i-jus -Slea.iy, Hllller, butler; one -ent higher. at---.Steady. SAN KlIANiTSCO. (AP Hut- terfut CWVijc. Iiere today. POIi rii.WH (iUAI .X .MAItli I ,T POliTLANI), Ore. (Al'j- Wiieat Hard w hite It. S. Haart, S- ptem ber, ft. 4!i; Gciober. so.t w hlte, St ptt.'n.ber, $ MS; October, $1.4;i; western white, September, J1.4K: Oi-lob, r. SI. 14: lw.rd inter. Northern spring and western red, September, $ l.i.i : October, $1.4 1; 111 S. hard While, Svptember, M-i'l; Uetober. Jl.M. Corn No. '1 V fliiiniimul Oats No. 2 white f ed j,.r . it, tuber Septem- No. gray, September, $-V Oclobe, .MAKIvKI'S AT A (H-ANCK N I-: W Y O K K, ( A P ) St oc U B Strong: s-ven popular motors at new highs. Ikinds ITrm: French and Ger- man iKsiies at Htj;, peaks, reign exeli. a - Lower; Sngur Kasy; Cuban selling, t.'oi lee Declined; trade selling, ! ('alllu I'-irm; lioij-s IiIkIht. , I I ' A QUARTET 'iff of ! If (mM lis by? j li'jl ! the i:est 1 i ,V)C 'IM IM r. i,vuiili ! l il (.ucktail I, II! : fib : m i '''"'1'r' j i! ! v 1- ;-r": 1 j I, I N - i ill) : !fjl THE MARKET ; TODAY IE! :.. ;;;, fpPPiWf 4 ,fe&7 Union Creamery "Wh Company ' , M mn in., .ii..T ii i I COMMANDER . ELEVATED ! BY WILI5UR j (Continued from Puko One. ! KearchinK ships sayinu; hopes t ' listen to radiocast iiieSMtKes from ! reacuo were abandoned, while , because of dropping the antenna' ' uiulut the water, they were uuubh 1 to send ine.ssaRes themselves. One member of the crew said: : "We were forced to land alter the second day out from Sun Krun- c a 'o. We sighted a merchant ves sel five miles off and aignuls were sent up repeatedly but the vessel l.,ssed on. Alter that no piam-s were sighted until last Tuesday, when we saw a plane oif tho Oaliu coast. .Morale Kepb x p Cnmmandi r I lodgers Kiiil the plane was seaworthy and stood tin roUKh weather weii. , .Members of the crew could not Rive Kodtfers sufficient praise, saying that "HodKers pulled us IhrotiRh. He should receive all the credit. He kidded 11 h and not once lost heurt. loiel'ul lliessaKt'S we kept picUinif up tailed to Im press iuni." The men reluted how Itod'ers .shared rations wllh them and re I owed, to siiuiv (heirs w hen his ow n 11. -a red exhaustion on the fifth day out. The original rations consist ed of lb sandwiches, three pint? o 1 co f fee . three p n t a of so up, 2i lumps of siih'ar, six oranges, loin ea 11 teens of water lo each man with cun-tRvncy rations of 3U gal lons ot water, canned beans, hard tack, dried bread and preparec chocolate. ( hit stood Sleep. of the crew K.ild "Kodger ev-r watch. lie wouldn't He bucked US Up ever) in mute und w hen w e looked dow n hearted,- he told us about men hi knew who had llouted 16 day: clinging to a log." If you are going to need a HEATING STOVE, come in and buy il now and pay for it later. Pay by the month. F. L. LILLY Hardware I ; Phone M-S5 i m Good Place jor Sunday i i u fable Uelish Soup Clioiie ol': 1'iicd Chicken, Family Style Uoa.st Chieken, I)rcK.sing Small Steak, 1'an Fiicd Dessert Coffee Short orders any time Music 0 :30 - 7 :"0 Star Novelty (Jrelieslia (live Ihe Family a 'i'rcal THE SILVER GRILL Strictly American Continuous Service for 20 years. Indiana to Dedicate New Stadium Nov. 21 ItmOMlNGTON. lnd. (AP The new memorial stadium of In diana university will be dedicated November 11. the ci-reinoules pre ceding the Indlana-purdne football game. The Hlndiuiii represents a gl't of iL'fih.ooo from alumni mid friends and Is one of the projeettt of a l.'ioo.MHi group of memorial structures commemorating the part. Indiana imlveisity and Its idu- dents in the World war. A 4 ou.ono women's dormitory. provided for by the fund, will bo opened this full and a men's union building remains to be constructed. The Mtadlimi wMI se; 22.UOO per sons ami Is designed to permit en largement to a seating capacity of 50,01)0 If that need arises. It can he emptied In five minutes through our ramps on Its sides and evlta on the curved surface, the top of which rit'e onlv slightly above the natural amphitheatre into which It u set. In the preparation of tho foot iall field fevrral feet of limestone ,vere blasted out. New ground was irought In and leveled and a depth of six Inches of cinders rollnd into tho surface. Twenty inches of no-1 lected sandy loam surmount the inders and on top of this is a two- inch covering of sod. A network of burled tiles ussurcs . perfect drainage. The new field will bp used for 'our gnmes previous to the dedica tion, including that with Syracuse iniversity October 17, Mother and son recently gradu tei from a Santa Ana high school. The tgn of the barber, a pole with spiral hnnds of white and red. mbo'tzes the ancient function of he barber blood letting. Imporsiblo for everyone to make is much monev as they sav they lo. If they did they would any more. Il:i8 ull till1 neoded it.'ltisf in School HtalloiuM-y, und, us usuul, of n Iicttcr Quullty Tor I ho pi'ice. KOfNTAIN I'KNS 91.0U uml lipuaril 1a Grundo Spccinl Cal.it Iloxfs, Iaoru - Leaf Note Itooku u ii U Composition Hooks. Hllldrnt TypowriLrr Sup plti'H .JiiHt wlmt you 1 n,:cd lo do tho best work. ...lSOGio Adams Ave. NELSON PM! inner de Hole H.'ic Salad mm i Many Housewives Seek To Emulate U.S.. Budget' WASHINGTON (AP) The fed jcral government, by getlng on a budget basis, has Inspired countle.u housewives throughout the country to emulate it t The Itureau of the lltuluet Imm,. Is receiving many reipieMH from Ihe holders of family pursestrlngs and even from members of eonyreMs for hints on saving monev hv mak ing a budget and recording house- elf-m..de men who made hold expenses. llt"l'ss of It iid ho by selecting The office of General 11. M. Lord, director of the bureau, however, is forced to reply that the govern ment has prepared no schedule of j propoted expenses for the hoiua- J hold. Although dealing with an f outlay of billions of dollars, the iMiimy oi uiuioiis or noiiars, hi Iludget Hureau has not et shaped a course for exiiendluir sahnfin .if 10i'0 a year and up. and Is not! miu' ivn.-l(lphi.r II 'I'll.. ! approach ha been distribution by Ihe bureau of a publication put out oy a casn register concern, outiln- ( tng a proposed budget for use by j Individuals and fumll.es. 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 nnd Winter Wear At The . The New York Slore DESTROYERS OF HIGH TRICES 1216 Adama Ave. Play nut sr.c i.-or can't i:iir,i. tim:m A LND Kv'MI'KKS ANIl (UNOIIAM iti:nrci:i) i'i:ici:s. COATS AND HATS Art & Baby Shop m n'i:it!CK paiti:hs lu rroxs () i,iti:i . in msit k iii(; ARCADE TODAY Harold Lloyd In "Never Weaken" v J fi iirtiii.ia.'rt t tfliy JuL JLuiL L'ilq t . Saturday and Sunday ; I V lit smm t Coming Xcxt Friday- "HLACK CYCLONE" 'ith "Rex," King of 'ild Horses i VIGIL ENDS IN SUCCESS FOR POLICE ( Co n 1 1 n u ed fro m Pn go One.) .hint b'fore dark and after th sun had gone down. Hutch re turned to Ihe ruche and Mtarted to take the lhiior away when ho was placed under arrest. ? u w.io wno muuo mem work. f UOTEL ASTOR 2nd A Hill Lot Aa1e pirrnv nnmi i nnr I EVERY ROOM hat PRIVATE TOILET 50 Baths New, Modern Cloae to Shopping District und Theatre i FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50 j m BlIV THIS HOME A-rontn modern hoime, Hums in. I'rlcu $.UO. 7-l'(HUU iikmIoi-ii Immiso, larg lot, Nmtli Sidu. i'rico SJAOt teniLs. 205 - rcre fat in .Suiiiiiierville a gam ut ViOUO. near tmr- WEKKS & IJLACE !!:.-.:,t;(.s N.-w Milrj lllilif. lusiirnuim ixmus Suits l-0!! TIIR PRICE. i)iti:.ssi-:.s at KOH 1IOV3 AXU GIULS jrrc. TI hi I t; X';.: