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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1925)
' Saturday, September 12, 1925. THE T,A GRANDE EVENING OnSERVEj?. Local News In Brief comixg tvt.MS J. Grand Puhhe Schools open r H. I'nlon County Fair at Elgin. September a-ii, inclusive Union County Annual Armis tice lay C'U In at ion La tirundc November it. Uitec Shopping Mrs. flyilc Myera and dunKrhicr. of Imbler, were (j ramie yt-ijt rduy. shopping 1" L Went (ft IVmlletoii : l'Oi'Ki- Way went to 1 yesterday. He returned - home here this inoifiliiK- lo - Left ftif Kuncnp Jeff Mean lt-ii lust ninlit I'm Ki teni!, ( Jt't-Kon. where In will ii roll In tin- Liilvcrsity of Oregon. Hero Oil Itll-oitK'S-i Itoy Hell, j!" Cove, was a lnmi-n-M visitor 1" CLi-mie yester UUy. Here Shopping - Mrn. Charles rt-iiii was rnuoiu: tin people from KlfTiu, who were shopping in l.a tirande yesterday. Will Speak Toiiluht L'nvoy diarker will speak at cijj-ht o'clock tonlirht at t he Sal vation Army hall. His Hiilijf Ct will bo "The Uriel;," Hero Yotcrday Hon Hamilton, i and Packard cars. ' a business visitor Thursday. of Naah iT, Wlli (."ramie Hero From I nion Mrs. Geort-e K ihird was shop ping ami visiting friends in Ln (Irande Thursday. b-r home is nt Union. -, Iteturns to Inland City After visit ins n-lai Ives in La Grande for several days Miss orotliy Simmons returnetl lo h-r )iome at Island city this moruiiur. Ilnnn rifim Itoix I r. an d A I r s. W, K. 1 i ro w n el 1 . of Klgin, were in l.a ti.rande this morning en route to their horn nftur visit tnir for the past month I wlth n lallv.'s at Hois.-. Idaho. To Tt'arli at Joseph Miss l.lllli. Aslitiry. of MrMinn vlllv. (Ir.-Kon. pass.'d through l.a Omndv this inorniiiL; on hvr way to Josi'plt, wli'M',- Bhn will f ach lyhool. On Way tn W'ullown Mrs. .Itltn I'ronty, of I'endleton. nccompiinled by her mother. Mrs. llowd, of Wallow a. ,v.er.o hwe this School Clothes Clint' s Hoys' Suits tioys' Caps !oys' lilousos Hoys' Shirts Hoys' Hosiery Hoys' Underwear Boys' Blazer Shirts Bovs' Maekhinws Boys' Holts Boys' Neckwear Bovs' Overalls Boys' Shoos We fit them from head to feet with Quality Clothes. POPULAR PRICES Clint's Clothiery The Store with a Conscience PC USED CARS DODGE TOURING A Snap! 1921 FORD TOURING 1923 STAR TOURING Jennings & Shumate EtlBuHS'Bu'ck Sales and Service f mo mint; on their way to Wallown, I when Mia. I'routy will spend ev ' er-jj diiy-8. At Mrnclinm Toditj 11. tl. Smii h. tit vision highway Unifinci - r, una Oscar fuller. ofHcc ftihUii-t-r, art inspecting highway worU .it Mi-iU'liam Unlay. Attended ('on vent Ion Mrs. A. 1. Sta It s .of Joseph, returned to her home litis tr.orntiiK after attending the Wide Hindi iiih convention ut Tarumu, W.iskhi't luu, S'.-pteiuijcr y. b und 4. A I-tlvcd l-'i-nni Portland .MUs Anna Ha vis has arrived In Lu (Irande I'roin J'oitlund, where she spent the summer, and will be co mn it reial teacher in t he l.a (irande hlsh tschuol here this year, Here From lioUe The Hev. Marry H. llamillon. district superintendent oi' the Method hit Kpiseopal church, with headu.irter-.s at Hoise, Ida.. Is In l.a (.ramie, lie will Till the pulpit a( t he chun It here tomorrow morning. Arrived Lnsi I 'vcnlnu- Misa Jennie 1 o!hov, who has been vi.sllimr in Kan I'Vanelwo, California., tor the ast month re turned to her home In l.a ('ramie last evening, he re purls a won derful trip. I,(-rt for I'malelht J.ittle Henry Proctor, Jr., who i hna been spend inif the summer with his u rand pa rents, left with his Cut her t his morning for their homo at PocateUo, Idaho. To Attem! U. nf O. Fred naitman left Wednesday en route to Ktlgelie, Ureifon, where )h- will aMem) the t'nlversity 1,1 dregon this year. 1 e graduated from t lie l.a Grande lii;;h school lust fail. To Visit Vii:il,'h' .JililK'' J. I-. I'hy, loral raltor will ii-avi' this i-vniui; oti a lini-n.-sn Irip tu WN-iiaU'lu'C, WasliinK ton. li'ttii'tis IViiiti limiting Ti'fl ('harli'S llrynohls. KIiiht Ktoil ;lard. Karl .srotlilarii and ('nasi' ltoltninkanip ri'tnrniMl lasl tvi- front u tlnvi'-il.iy liniitin;; I 1 fl On Way to Collese Jack I lean is, Kaymond Meyi-r-slel; and Oouglas Moe, l.a Oran-le boy;i, left on Nuniber 17 this morning to attend school at Whit man College at Wallu Walla. Uetiirns I'rnni I'tdtiradti 10. K. Uently has returned from Denver , .ami Oohb-n, ("oloradv, after spending several days there. Mr. lieatty accompanied his son. Howard, 10 Oolden, where he will j attend the School of Mining there t tliis wimcr. Arrived I.aM Mght Miss Kleanor Vernon, Latin and I'ngtish teacher, arrived in l.a Grande last evening from Seattle. asnington, w here she has been during V.u summer. Slu' w ill teach in the high school here. lleic I'rnni r.akcr j $ 1 .4 1 : HUM. hard white. Sept em- Mrs. G. P. Lilly, of linker, the'ber. $.r2: October. St.'.O. mother of Precott Lilly, .salesman j f'orn-Xo. 2 !". Y. shlpnu nl , for tho Hasche-Sage Hardware j September ami October, no tjuot is a jjyesl ut the home ofMions. ! company I Mrs. K. j City. I. SU'lu"aini at Lthuid I Aimed Into Piu-Miiia-ic ! The lie v. Pert A. Powell nnd , family have moved into the par j son age of the I-'lrst Methodist Lpiscopal church, and Mr. Powell will have charge of that church during Mr. Keith's absence. Passed Tliroti-'h City Miss Lento-.' Melnnis, of Wal Iowa, passed through Ln Orandi last evening en route to Kugeii" where she will attend the Pniver sity of Ongon 1 his year. Sin isi(t-d ti c nils in V'a (-'' inde : snort -thiic. ; To Teach Merc I Miss La Vina Galloway, who has I been spending the summer nt her j home at Toppenish, Washington, j arrived in La Grande Thins lay ; evening. She will teach In the Liveria school here Hits year, h.n route to l.a Grande she visited at Yakima and Grand View. Here Yesterday Howard Sinusal, of Twin Falls, Idaho, spent yesterday tn La Grande with friends. Mr, Sanisal was j-n route lo Seattle. Washing ton, where he win attend the I'niversity of Washington. fie was compelled to h-avo his car here for repair and continue his trip on the train. Vlltins Here Miss Oeneva Smith Is now vUdt InK at the home, of her sister, Mrs. Karl P.eynolds. Miss Smith form v heed heer but Is now a resi dent of Portland where hr father, t he Ht-v. James A Ikrn Smil h has a church. Miss Smith will leave Monday for Kugene where she will Ulead the I'niversity of uregon. Obituary i:i)ii; sMiiii. Uoxie (Stiong) Smith, ed away at tlie home mot her, Mm il. F. Koch ptvs f ; her nt -:-u "'clock tiim morn i ng. Funeral m-rvit-eu will be held at the I.. H, S church iSimday tifternuon at 3 o'clock. Interment w ill be in the L. . s, ci-metet y. The deceased, w ho wus horn In l.u Ur.indc, is r.irvivcd by hvr widowed hushtilld. Floyd Smith, a baby daughter. Petty, her inotin r, Mint the following brother- a -id sisters: Mrs. James Wade; irf l.a (irande; M r-.-;. A. Harris, link Mrn. Sheldon Price, l.a iram'e ; Will Ktrone, l.a lliandc; I vlhert Strong, i'en ilt ton: A. I.. Strong. Il (Jraiide: Wriie Strong and l.conrrd Strong of I, a firandt, h---bides many trlendtt. Ilei tvnuiinu are at the Suod-Jtrass and X!m inciiiian chapel. aiii;i:w i joiis Andrew- J. .lohnson, aged ti! years, four months ami I :i da, dicri here yesterday at'ltvnoun. I-'uneral ariongemcnts are pend ing word from relal Ives In Port land. The remnins ar- at tlm Suotlgrasa and I'.immerntan c!mp I. I'TNTItAL IIFI.O TOHAY, The funeral services 'o: (Jeorj Wade, who tiled Thursday at tl Cratnle Itoade hosttal, were he this afternoon at L' o'cltiek. I wus bnrie.i in iilo odd Fellow nemeteiy. SuodgraKs and um man had charge of the services, The deceased was an employe of the Morrison-Kumh n .com pany. . r;. n. fiinsov O. II. Cibsun, I'ninn nnrl loua rounly ij(me-r who ilinl iitj.j Itakcr Thui-hday at h'i noon, ifnvcs:!' to ntoni n hiu tn:iB hia w i.tovT. ! . nine lianifhtiMK. Mrs. II. II. H.iy-i'. Hits of In C.iun.l.-, Mrs. ll'iKhj'' Itilt V of l-'.ni Mi iiriKC unit t is: II - 't'l (iihson Of Siuttii-: two sn'-'i .;. V. CliliNon of l.a Ci-nrnI". an. I t .S. Cihsoit of Tacoma. Was;!.: and two Kramlphihlr.-n. Mt'tly I.oim CJibson nntl Dorothy U-coji'i-' y of Iji Oian.h'. Mrs. Wi'lC pass'l Hayl'iis nnd Mrs. UM-y ! '' Untile Powell be,ran at his bedside w h.n i,e:v;!: Sliankhi district Mon- away. Mr. Oil-son spent f,1:l' nmrn:nr also. the last 2' yrars prosiaTtint,' tind mining m-nr llakcr and at t time of liis death was the hi'fr ( st stockholder ill the Veilou' Metal Mining eomt-'iiy wl.ieh lie foitnde.l several years ak'o. poirrrAM maiiki rs POUTI.ANO, Ore. ( A 1 '). I ptnek Steady. Kggs One cent higher. Hull or, but lerfut - Steady. Wheat Western red, ? 1 hard while, $t.4!i SAM iPil'at FKANCISCO (AI').- Hut G'"ic here todey. i-tMi 1 o t.i i. 1 .-1 .11.1 1 t r. t I POKTI.AND, Ore. (AC) Wheat ! Hard w hite n. S. H'lurt. Sep- itember, $l.4: October. Sl.iS: soft ! white, S.pteinbcr, I.1S: Octnl j f 1.4ft: wesiern white, Keplcml $ 1 .4: )ctober. $1.44: liad w jl"r, northern spring aiurw.sit j red. S. pt ember, $ 1.4 It : Octot Oats No. 2 whit" feed. Septem ber. t'2'A; October. $21; N'o. 2 gray, September, 2S: October. 2S. itn.i)STi;rns Ni:W YOIiK. (AT) Tlr.nd-slrer-t'H today says: 1 "Whobsalc trade nnd industry moved forward this v,ee';, dr':m''te intens" lieat. drouth and low streams on the wide nreas of the central we:( and south. Huying v-as b isnrely because of lher-e con ditions, also because of a good business having bern done in An gus! and. finally, been is:- the buy in?, though of a large vtilmue. much abend of a year no still seenis to follow ihn lino of current needs. Features of tho week have hern continued reports of deterioration of corn, alike in the corn belt proper nnd In tho south. In which hitter, also, premnlure np"nlnr nnd shedding of the cot Ion crop Is reported from west of Ihe M's .slFSlppl rivpr to the AJIanllc coast. Sharp advances in cotton prices: the entry Into the sled markets of railroads s'-ei lnf rails In good quantity; downward revi sions of estimate of department: increased activity employed in Iron and steel, automobile man u fact are and output ot lumber, and a fur ther slight stiffening Of prlr-rs of bituminous coal, this latter accom panying increased output of the latter in central western m!m s. also are noted. "Wr-ckly bank clearing--, $7J-V $12.01""'. MAMKFTS AT A OLAM'F. NI-;W YOIiK. AP Stocks - Strong: motors and acet 'orie! ris ; to new hit:hs. j Ponds - Slea.iy: HraKilMnn raiW land city bonds higln r. j lor'i;n (changt --Lower; Pol ish zioty decline suarpiy. Cotton Lower; bear!. s!i visible j i ! , Markets 1 j I'OHTI.ANO MAKKFTS supply. Sugar F.asy; Itu re;is- d spot of -ferln-fs. Coffee Steady; coiumi.t.'iifjn house buying. CHICAGH. fAP Wheat . Firm: in syii:pr.lhy w ith si Mgih at Wmnip g. Corn Higher; pr di 1 i'.i:;. W frost tu south wi ft. Ca ttb Fit m; srarcpy of ft 'p- plies. 1 Hogs Steady to slrong. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Wt'. ftehool t the to Op hc'l n, be ringif for 8ureonr Chibtien sunie the re ready to re class worU. Here you can buy pen. c!l.s. loan tain n ns, st--cl peii-i, memo books, t-ruttem, riders, ink, paste, albino, pencil sh;tpcnerri und sehooJ t iblets. Uvery item Is Of iVMo-I uuaiity anrl at u bi:; fc.iving. The f : lends t i hotil iiom ); children ore our antl It n o w that supplies purchused ie will gtw them i ice. Cr-Nto in ai ! ito nl of Hei It w ill make wcre a Ul i tl see our os tls for school, you w ish you Dru Inc. La Grande, Oregon m. nines THE HILLS! nivn (Kpfcl.il). Knlp ivontliir otilinuis in tliia K-flln. t-'arniorA ! lnmy w hli tl.oir fall woi !;. ittniti r-n an busy in the foot itiln tt'-ar h.-iT. tho ifroit.se si-a-on having opini-l Thursday. .Mina .MarquaKlt. rounty hrat'.h iim:.c. an.l Ii.-,- rlasa in home irirsi.n;: imt ' with Mrs. l.ynn I'h.t.iwicU Tnosday for ilomojistra tlon work. Mr:.. Kva ltnnran bocan .r f.ool In tbf I'roaty dlslrii't Mon- Mr. and Mrs (wo children of vhdled at the T. !Un first of the I.ou Titus ami; Homedale, Idaho, ' H. Johnson homo ' week. (t org Thompson, WllO lias been woi kiiig on tho Johnson faim. left for i;.;glo Valley last week. F!na and I .cuter Johnson, Jr.,. of I, a (Irande, spent the past week w it h t heir grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Johnson. S. V. Koger was a l.a Grande visitor tills weeli. T. H. .lohnsnn nnd A. 1 .. ttispker Ibroiighl their band of sheep from j t he M;nam range last w,eeU. They j sent a. shtpmenl of lam)s to the 'market the first of the wccl;. Mrs. .'J'., i'... lohnson and mother, 1 Mrs. Sarah Thompson, visited at .the 1 .conard I luff man homo at iTelocasct Thursday. j Those f roin t his lattende.l the -picnic vicinity who of 1 ln Hoys' 1 ;i nd O i t in' luy j )ly It ( , club at I'nlon last i-'rl-H. J. Halier und fam 1 Janli'l and family, M r. S. W. Koger and Mr. and Mrs. 1 T. Pofwell, Mr. amlithe wdls in town lave bt Mrs. N. P. Kighl. Howard CJasset and Mr. J. P. Frlsbee. Mr. and Airs. K. T. IJoswell motored to Mcredinn, Idaho, last J wed; to visit relatives. ;.laper a--cotupanled them ; home there. Terrel to his 1 alton 'arl; of Hewn Wash who ai It uded 'ovo high j la;:t wlater. parsed t hrotigll school he ! Sunday on his way to Crane, Ore gon, where he will make his? home with Mr. ami Mrs. J. H. i'. l' i' and attend school this year. Mr. and Mts. Neil Kight and Mrs. J. P. Fi l!ben w e r e La Grande visitors Wednesday. ASK YOUR GROCERY CLERK What is the MOST POPULAR FLOUR IN LA GRANDE lie knows what good housewives i refer he knows (he results they accomplish in their own kitchens with Federation If you aren't a Federation user, try it for economy's and good food's sake. Milled in Union county from the finest Grande Ronde valley wheal. "Don't I Polk Cmmty t'all (irand Jury 8A1.KM. A special h mmIuii : of the Polk county grand jury has jbeen called for September 11 to : Investigate the case of W. II. Uoyd who Is accused of the itiurd- r of ; I'll ni on 1. Haunt. Ind- iK udence garage operator. The jury also iwlll consider the case of Fart pnl I leu, charged w it h forgery, HotM i Pullei, and Uoyd are to the Muii , nomah county jail. GRAIN, HAY ! AND POTATO : crops (;ooi) i'. ('.-ntlnued from I'iiku in.) . jlMU'uii wirii vs.joi.oiKi in i:4. 1'iionrei io. ' Comparison of prosj)ect S' iiieniber 1, 19-5. wMh results of 1 1 2 4 . i Figures ;lven in thousands, i. c, last three ciphers omitted, exeept- i ing Oregon Ki ai.t . , Oregon - H24 V. H. 9a PJ2R Winter wheat. : D.732 1.1.r:!S 4!M.SI B!U,iiST Spring whejK. l.u ll.rna 2.415 '.'Sa.ST'J JS2,U1 All wheut, bit 1 S . :t J 15.4;ti .S7.713 S 7 . 1 7 tl rorn, bu i . i ; r : 2. 1 :t& 2.ssr.ios 2.4:ni.ri:i 0:lt3. bit ll.r.:'ii N.HiO l,4M.U4fi i.r4i.aao Hurley, bu 4.D4 1 2.4:' 221.!H:t IS7.S75 Hyc. hu 4ti'J 2 fbl . r.4.nj t ;i. 4 4 U Polutoes. hu 4.7SS S.7SU ;U4.:l!U 4T.4.7K4 Tantr hay. tmis 2.02S 1,44 1 Kl.atm U7.t'70 Wlhl hay. tons 2S4 H.S 2,4:i 14.4SO ! All hay. tons 2.2!2 1.50A ItS.tittS 112,450 Appbs, total, bu ft.!)f)2 0.B0U 102.1US 1 7!,44 3 Appbs. cuin'i. bu 4.2K4 &.2r.o :m,:t;i4 2S,7 i Peaches, bu. J04 . ISO 47,ii:l . M.H7'. pears, bu i.2S2 1.225 lS.ui2 17. lull Orajies, loni 1.042 l.Sfid 2,1 M 1.777 t'()iiTKt' 192B M.'pt.l .... M ... I to) SO .... Ki .... !r, .... Kll l A K'orn IS)rhiK win Oats Hi'.rlry Vamn Hay h'otaloca .... apiiI.s Ci-ap.- i'astnro , l-'nreiii ( mcs. (Ileporled by the 1'orelgn Crop Set vice, Hureiiu of -VgrlcuUural Feonomlcs.) The wheat crops of 22 countries in the northern hemisphere are now i'xpeeied to amount to 7,!.(hhi, (HHi bushels more than last year, an increase of about 3 per rent; nnd taking wheat and rye together, the combimd crops of these two bread grains are expected to amount to 2o,"i.iMHijtm bnsheis more than in lti"4. an increase of about S per cent; for the countries covered by thesr reporis. Kussln and several other cou 111 rles are not included. I 1 II 1 1! con 111 rle.s f.)r wti Irh fit nrni are llOw MV.lbil.le tin. n-ili .-im ' nrP .Xiect.-d to be about 4 1 .tMMt.imo bushels Nss than a venr a-rti. a de crease of about 2 per rent. SCHOOL OPENS fill IIILfiAIin (Spcetat).- -'I gard school startetl Tuerd HH tt' I Oi ' Vale lasl , 25 pupils enrolled. M I; Hennett, ,vho taught In year is teaching again this year. The recent rains nave been a benefit to the' crass here as (I whs getting quite dry. Some of very 1 low hecautie of lack r,f rain, Mr. and Mrs. Amid Abd hnre : moved back to town f mm t heir i-unHi to s nd t he children to 1 school. 1 Mrs. M. II. Coombs, of May Park, visited last week with her daughter, Mrs. Jne Youug. There will be a school lee! ion Thursday lo elect tor to take the Owsley. Sam I''i-gj-ton 1 another dlrec place of Mr. ns down from the O. It. F. rump Sunday to visit his family. Hilt Farrcii Is homo again if- (er some time spent at IVn.lleton. ILGAHD Your Grocer Has It! Say Flour Say Federation" WOULD GIVE FIVE FLYERS I). S. MEDAL (Con tinned from rage One.) of carrion sharks: which trailed tho drifting seaplane, ami how they never lost hope of reaching tV.o laud. They sub) they were momentar ily disappointed w hen t hey were picked up by a submarine only I i milt s from land, since tin y had Imped to reach the Island unaided. or citors i Ni'i-r.n status ii;r. IK. t Illi4 St-it.l 12 r.J 7:1 . co 70 r,2 70 r5 iiisr, S.'pt.l 7r,.r, 74.11 S2.2 Ko.a 7. 7.1.5 f,2.5 7-J.ti 72. 1 iar. AIIK.I 7I1.S 7:1.9 79.1 79. S 7:t.S 79.0 1,2.11 r.9.7 '7!.2 7.1.7 1924 R.pl.l 1111.4 S2..H kh. a K2.6 K4.a s:i.9 f.7.9 114.0 IIS. 4 S0.S 0-' He is making extensive Improve; iuents around his place here. Mr. ami Mis, Pert Abd are nt home in their cottage on Ward street after a motor trip (hrouril. Washington ami Idaho, Miss 1 tonna Scott went on u hiking trip with a party of younf people from La Grande Tuesday. Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Foster havt moved to Hilgard from Perry. They will be hero all winter. Mr Foster is employed in the Perrj milt. I Mrs. Connie Lilly of La Granh 1 was visiting at llllgnrd Sunday. M tn ion 1 1 a gey ea me I n on t hi J stage from Star key Tuentlay where be has been putting iij hay for bis herd of dairy cows. Mrs. J. O. Hoffner moved from Tac oma , Wash . , to Htlgn rd f o 1 the winter. She w ill send hoi children to school here. Albert Watson was a vlsltot from Meacham Sunday. He hat been employed on the slate htgh w ay there. He will conduct tin dances here this winter. Dan Sandford was over from Weston last w eek shaking handi with friends here. Mr. Sandford resided in Hilgard for a nuiubei of years. ' " '"" Joe Young came down frn the ranch S :nday lo visit Mrs Young, who is postmistress here Mrs. llolverson returned homt from Meacham Sunday, where slu has. be n with M is. J. I . Casey, w ho was ill. Mrs. Casey is much I improved l I ho present time. ! r. lmnlicf hits tin lulled mil lit- ing the Inside of the school house. Mr. and Mrs. S. It. lleauclutmr are moving to ( "abbage Tllll In rniatllla county, where, (hey have purchased a home. They arf : pioneers of 1 1 ilgard. j The service a; at ion here lru changed hands and Is now iind"i 'the management of Mr. and Mm Stites. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ows hey ami family have moved 10 I Idaho. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Gaffcke, of I Pendleton wore visiting friends at j Hilgard Monday. Mrs. Gaffeke j formerly lived at Starkey. L. 1 . Smith has lunchaiicd tlu 1 flour Sand ford 'phtre and is papei in I and palnlhii; the bouse and build ing u garage. ; j The high school at Ifilitard wilt! not start before the f it si or k ic tidicr, t 'onslderablc equiomeot must first be bo lgtit ami p!ac'l. Mrs. Voting luul as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. t iay 'I'hoi abrue, John Ttiombrue, Mrs. Ilolvc rsoit, Kva Thorn brue, M, ni ter Harry ami Haby Ni llie Thora-bru. The Paris Ores ip your girls for school nt THK PALIS. Wo carry n line of Coats, Dresses and Hosiery that will appeal to you in Price, and quality. M1LL1NRKY Felts, Leathers, Prince of Wales, the soft vel vets -all kinds that rain, wind, fun will nut upotl. The Paris W L NELSON Una nil tho needed items in School Stationery, and, as usual, or a lletter (Juallly for the price. FOFNTAIN W.KH $1.00 find upward La Grnndn Special Paint Poxes, IjOomc - Leaf N'oie Hooks nnd Composition Hooks. Student Typewriter Sup plies Just what you need to tlo tho best work. 130Gt2 Adams Ave. Three Piece Sweater Suits ............ ,;!,., Ajv.jg.cVi'i'.v WiIs1'm;..U,',ik! HWHATKK, l.KtKilNC'.S AND I "A I' IIKST K.S'IT. KOH S.'i.iS AMI lllil HIIKI) WOOl, KOI! ll..-0 'I'liosis hit cxct'iillnnal mim'nt.s. Art & Baby Shop iirri'i:ii( K i-atii iins ' nirroxs covi m:i - iiimm n iiim; . inc. .SUNDAY m 5 Acts Vaudeville ORCHESTRA and PICTURES TODAY HAROLD LLOYD In "NEVER WEAKEN" UNI GODITT FAIR ELGIN, OREGON SEPT. 23, 24, 25, 26 Agricultural, Farm, Slock, Fruit, Poultry and Household Display. THREE DAYS FAST RACING RODEO And Lively Entertainment Street Carnival - For Information Write GAY DUTTON, Secy. A. J. TUCKER, Pres. We Buy for Less We Sell for Less OVKRCOATS Men3 and Yotmic Men's Overcoats for Fit II und Wln !vT wear, in very latest t 1 1 ; s , a ! lowest prices e v e r known In La Grande Si 1.93 to sis.. The New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. TEL ASTOR ' 3.l & 11111 Ln. An.alu EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 50 It Datln New, Mo Jem Close to Shopping District (ind Theatre. FREL GARAGE Tariff fiom $1.50 BUY THIS HOME 5-rooni modern hou closo In. Prlco $2i(10. 7 -room mo!er IiG;irtC, IiirKe lot, North Kldu. I'rico S2S(l; tcrnu. 2 OS itcre farm Suninicrville tt euia at vuooo. near bar- WEEKS & BLACK ItHAJiTOKS New VoWj lllilg. luMuratice Looas Anuisements Dancing 0;