HIonrl.iv; FWlcmlw .14, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE" EVENING-OBSERVER'-
Page Yv9
Local News In Brief
1 41 Ornndo 'public Schools open
September 14.
i for n la, for some time. She wits
accompanied lioino by her moth
er. Mm. George Maler, who wilt
visit hero! wl.h her daughters for
iUUUt ii lllOUl.ll.
L'nlon County Fair at Elgin. ( Gn ,,,,,
Union County Annual Armis
tice ' Iay cvienrutiun Im
GrandeNovember 11.
Mrs. J. T. Yules went to, El sin
this morning on the brunch line
truin. tiliu will spend several
days on business..
Curio Hunters Ltot Blimp, Wreck
t'tilvimitu jAimlvw.suiy
The members of ltebeccu lodge
will celt-brute . the anniversary of
I - Wednesday evenmg Sep.
tember lit.
Attempt! IKtmv ;
William Heughnn and Fostci
SliniMfl attended the dance Riven
Piil Ualier last Krldny evening.
I
Ki?Inl Five Grouse
George T. Cochran went grouse
hunting y sterday on - the foot
hills near Cove. Ho returned 'with
five grouse. .
ll'iv From I lot hake
Mrs. Oliver Punch, who makes
her home at Hot Une. was shop
pint in Iai Grande Saturday af
tcrnodn. .
IStrU to W'iU
C!:rk Denny Is rblc lo be buck
at work nt N. 1, West's store, ufr
ter a weeks illness.- .
Krturmtl Saturday
Mrii' st Watf.iUH and II.; I.. Cool
Hgc returned' Irom a hunting trip
Saturduy.
C.ivrs in IVrMand
M and Airs. Joe Carr left
i!it'Ml:iy for Portland where. they
"ll spend i few days. They ex
pect to return to La Grande Wednesday.
Returned Yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Mohr nnd
fr..u.y ..united sterduy after a
trip to Portland and other poinis
in western Oregon. They were
gone one week.
Have Huby Girl
M . h i - Mrs. Henry M. Turner
are the parents of a baby daugh
ter born to them yesterday iat
the Grande Komle hospital. Mrs.
Turner wus formerly MM Klluen
I'eare.
Pined R25 and Costs
Carl Clark was fined $25 nnd
costs by J us! ire of the Peace
Hugh K. Brady this morning for
starting a slashings fire neai
Starkey.
Ilftum to ri(
Police Chief And Mrs. Clint
Haynf-a. Mrs. Dan Beard, of La
Grande, and M!ss Marion Nodine,
of Im bier, returned to La Grande
last night from Portland, where
they spent the past week.
Moving Into Xhv Home
Mr. and M s. William Condit
arc moving into their new home
at 1804 Second street. recenMy
purchased from Mrs. Bacon. Mr.
and Mrs. Condit spent the summer
at thudr stock ranch near Hilgard,
tf v . wit AV,
c
If a company of the Ohio national guard hud not been calicd
o"' :o- .v i., ' ii i oiie...tln'.v.;i...1 mu navy UOiil.i-
ment would have hud little debris to remove A few houis
-1. t l.i , . ..iHii . ip i nt'iim by i.ie tttoiisanus tu view the wrcek-
age. Souvenir hunters at once started to pick up everything
I .at co .d U r.emukt'w; iiicludiiig imrts' of radio sets, pieces of
tue silver e;iva:,d. fui niture and uteindls aboard the snip und
even big girders, lleie are three men tak.ng' away all they cu
e:u-iy. . , '-'!.' ' ' -
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
Perhaps you ate a little
too much or you were hur
ried while outing. If you
have a box of lie sail Dys
pepsia Tablets handy you
will soon be relieved of thut
unpU'us ml feeling.
Indigestion, nausea, dys
pepsia, sour stomach nnd
other disturbance of the di
gestive organs are promptly
t'orn-cted by the use of lie-tall
Dyspepsia Tablets.
Have a box at dumd.
Glass Drugs
liic .
La (iraude, Oreuon
Lcgionaire Stands Guard
If IS iirrd
.Markets
B"ii Drr'oim lice
lien Doelous. formerly of I.a
C'-.ind1 and a prominent business
innn linre. is lure from Med ford,
where he now ovns a large hotel,
for a few days on business.
Here Shopping
M s. 1' Miiler and her dnuirhter
were amotig the lr:iion people wlr
were shopping in La Grande yesterday.
Goes to lown for Visit
Mrs. F. B:' Appleby, Vlth son
Cfirllon, left last night for , Hop
Moines, Iowa, called east by the
illness of her sister. She expects
Mariners Blink As Der click
Roams The Sea For Two Years
J'UtTI..NI SIAltKKTN.
I'On'i'llAND, Ore. (Af) HggB
Sli-mly'.
lltilior. Iiultcrfpt Steady.
Ciltlf, ralvis Sli-aily.
llotfs 50 ci'illH U.wor.
l.aiubs Sti'iuly. yeatilnB
aerl -stock GO cunts to ouo Uollur i
higher.
ft
i e. 1 '
where ha :.
tho cufo to tho city- .(nil
was ruleused on bona. .. .
Htunfleld wus struck bvr tho
hrail once with tho policeman's
gun, awl tho offlcor struck him
In tin' faco with his fist onco be
fore tho senator submitted. .
Members of the American Legion pitld full military honors
to the H members of the tilieiiumlouh killed In tho wreck of
the dtriRlblc near Avit. U. Here Is a levlonulru standing Kiiai-d
over tho caskets of the men who made the supremo . sacrifice
for their country. ' .
WASHINGTON
to be none ebout three weeks and K uown 10 ll,t sea 111 s,;'la ur'
wtll also visit at tho home of her "speculating about Hie early ap
parcnts in Ues Moines. peanince in West Indian waters
t 1' onc tn,! moot noted dere-
neturns to Im Grande llctB of modern times.
Ed Trull, son of Howard C. 1 While the navy department's
Trull, returned to I.a Grande Sat-;hydroiri-aphlc office considers It
Portland where he '"";' ini-seays oi rapiu
:mio eominiin eaiiun una spec;ai
M e n who , ed of the t;ovei nor i-'arr's wherr 1
irdny from
Dnnnl thn stltllllll.r Vllf.lt iniillif?
with his mother and little sister I""1 Rl,ll,d l'1"1
nbouts was in
year, when sl-r
October
floated
of hist I
SAN FnAXCISfO' (AP) But
terfat liovie here todhy. . , .
iiorted off the 'coust','p'f, 1'ortil.Bal
and in October last off tho coust
ut Africa, nour the Canury. Is
lands. ' '
If the Governor Parr has con-
STANFIELD
CHARGES
A report from Buker Bald that
Stnnfield left there last night to
U eep, the schedule . of tho sub-
Icommlttoo of the senute'a public
FRAME-UP j lund h:arlngs-
(Continued frqm Pag One.)
crew less ,
l tinned to remain afloat, men con-! Neuhatisen said he warned Htan-
down 'along the coast of Afrka. y,"UHl " u V ' - ngamsi auempis 10 imp
but the British steamer Tortug- ;el eve she wou d likely jaj- Wm,
l dero- l,tu "y wv Ncuhausrn said on investiga-
of the!and tne north equatorial current t,on WM bclng made of P(,naic.
evo Into
lict 300
in July sighted
miles northeast
1 xrt-H Atlnntlf 1 '
VlrKn Islands. . '' ' ' " ",.,, ton rhnrges.
If this moves to be the Cover-"""1 """ ""
nts likely,
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
OVERCOATS
Men's and Young Men's
Ovuicoats for I''all and Win
ter . wear, In .' very iutest
styles, at lowest, prices ever
known in La Grande
$11.93 to $18.50
The New York
Store
DESTROYERS OF
HIGH PRICES
. 1216 Adams Ave.
UOTEL ASTOD
2nd 4 Hill LasAnnhsAX
EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE TOILET
50 Bstht ' New, Modorn 1
Close to Shopping District nnd Thestree
FREE GARAGE Tif horn $1.50
BAKEU, Oro (Special) Bob
ert N. Stnnfield. junior senntor
from Oregon, who has bren ho re
in connection with tho hcnrlng of ,
the Senute lands committee, was j
arrested last night on a chtvge of
being disorderly. V. O. W. Ed-.
ens, city police offlcor, marched.
Ftunfteld down Main street from
nor I'arr. which
for a derelict, will bo the first derelict
Tench Schcnl Here
M' Krniuis McCnnn arrived in
T.n Grande Krldny evening from
1i-il;rr, wh"re s'io hns been du'dnr
the summer, ami will teach school
in the ltiveria school this winter.
Molllo. Ed returned' Saturday so ; lu '' 'Bf
wuL'h, i ne luur-inusieu
lumber-laden schoc
as to start to school this morning.
Ilcro T'rom Covtv ' f . '
lia'ph Comstork- and daughter
I'rs liuth CAins'ok. , accompan
ied by Vts Kfi'"r Johnson, all of
Cove, were visitors In La Grnndf
i lurd'iy.
Il-re F-nm 7'1-ln
Mrs. Kay Hug- n-TTd- srrmll ""ilnu" rin
rM"r. wc-e anion:: t'-c Klgin pno
ld", who wn shopping in La
(irim'le yesterdry. - '
In Vm:titbi County '
II. G. S'n'th. dlvis'on hlghwny
enriner with erfVfs h'-re. nn
.1. N.vi:!shop. resident engineer of
TVili-T, mo sr''n(Uiig t.'o or thrcr
d.-ys in rnininia county on .an
inspection trip.
Here This .Morning v
.Mis. C. O. Wright, of Kl'tin,
v.-M(4-iu La Grande this morning.
Vho ni"ompinied her son, Jessie,
tills far en route to Salem, when
he will attend the school for the
deaf. '
It're Tnim SrTomcnto
Mrs. Jess Tnwery hag returned
in her home here after visit in:
Inr parents in Saeramento. C;tl-
;nit
VESTS
r.ulloiilcss Style
! Sonic thiiip; new
in today.
Fancy Colors.
just
.95 EA.
Sec Cur Window.
Clothes of Quality
Clothier y
The More wttli a Conslnc
To Attend Fnnernl
Marie How man and
Mrs. l K. Bowman, Mr. and Mr.
George Young, of Portland, and
Tffuios rvs.nlHvnn wort lo Knter-
pflao this morning. They will at
tend the funeral of P' ter osuut
van which will be held there tomorrow.
i
Pair has been roving the
mother Bt?na Ior n,;i,r,y lwo yca'-s.
British
Govei nor
high
The hist d'-finile report receiv
Ing a farm near Cove. . . - .
In lV.'H the 'marriage , of Mr.
Iinbier and Miss Mary Smith, a
nuUve of Missouri, whose parents
wire eaHy shi tiers of this state,
wus solemnized and "to them were
bora (our children; Jrse dee;a-
.1AIWMjE TKIIMS CHAXCKII
MAiisHi-'iRLli.. f)i-n. .1. I- Mc- s-jd. CMara. Hessie and Lester. Mrs.
Suffle. former employe, of the Imblur died in 18!i0 and is buried ! early
t ' &iTmtrr'imn,rgMrr'' Stimmervi o cemetery
nnnv. on reo-jest of county otn- nc win ne uuu to resi. in ihbj "'
'lals. secured a moderation of the Air. uniuer contracted
parole granted hm some lime marriage, the lady of his choice
ago . when, after return ng irom ;u in is nine oi'inf
it this tune being M ss .Mattie
tr'.n to California he pleaded Cop -land, a native of Arkansas
jul'ly in the Curry county cir-and to them was born one child,
"Uit com t lo a charge of cmhvt- Mattie. Mi s. lmbier died in
dement. Judge Kendall pe.roled and her rema.i.s ulso lie in I in;
MeIuff!o, making it a conditio.. Knmmervdle cemetery. In
that he stay in Oregon. Iteeent-.Mr. Iinbier married a thud time
y the C. & O. Lumber company the lady who became Iks wife be
vhere .he was employed. nb.in-i!tir Ktiima 1. Wagner, a native of
doned business. The officials of 'Idaho, and they had one' child
the C, & O. Lumber compnny , .It stiie.
joined In petitioning the court to' lid ward Iinbier was a snout In
permit McDuffle to go to Florida, j Joseph Indian war and fratern
ally he was associated with the
Masons at Suinmervilie und with
near the leaser AntlPes.
Kngland and the Vniled States
than a ord In tho hydhle .oftiee to Ptr. NS' "me'S
practically ' cover the circulatory i"-'"" lv ... .,j ...
drift of the North Atlantic.' ll'"1"1 "t tl,at, th,c a' ,1"
The Governor Parr set sail Often derelicts are mlstnk-
fro, insramport. N. S., for line, P0,'I,0'f8,1n,n,f f" "u. " ,
os Aires on Sept. 27. IKS. Hi... 0aKn, T """ L, , ,,?,.
. hulls being1 covered with barna-
of her masts and the' American !" ;-eed, Blving thorn tho
stemer Scl n-bick on nctobcr 3, . :'" ot the 8ea
1!)23, took ort the crew. An old American warship, the
Flonttnsr in the tiuns-Atlnntic Kntnbilln. which boasted of an
shipping Inriii.' with n toi fto of underwater prow, was used In the
a million an? a half feet of Htm- hitler part of the last century to
her, the derelict u ns picked lip ruin ' dorellcts, because she wiu.
by the coast B iard cutter Tttmpn, enabled .by peculiar construction
(h Janra'-y, 1024, and was lo Sale closo to mcso menuces lo
wny,. headed for Halifax. Due to I'oUKh navltfallon. ..,.,,,. 4
ana the welprni or me' v.enerai uuu ol iumiu im. tCvw-
n second i wiiter-lnfi-ped vessel, tho derelict llltlonlzed the Ulsseminullon oi in-
was east tiflrill. loi-iiiaiion cuneeuimM
In AtiKtiHt of hint year, sermen f'riru'nt notice of menacing dorn
Yrom the llrltish steamer Zarla llets forwarded to tile liydroffr
slKlited the Governor l'air and phic ofrlco by the caplaiu of a
boarded her. setting her afire, vessel Is almost immediately
Sho apparently survived this ex- broadcast through the radio send
l:er e-ni-t tor Inter s-ie wns re- In? stfi'lon at Annapolis.
Infants' Shoe Sale
REAL SHOES FOR BABY, IN EITHER 80l'"T BOI.ES,
KlItST STEPS Oil HEALTH WALKS. SEE US FOR
SHOES AND UOOTTEES. , , ' ,'
Art & Baby .Shop
ItrnT.HICK TATTKIINS
ltrrroxs .'ovi:ui;i - iii:mstitoiii.(j
inc.
BUY THIS
HOME
5-ronm ntodent timiwf
cluso lu. Price tiiUO.
7-room nnxlern house,
large liH, North Hiilu.
Price :lli.'(: terms.
305 - aero farm near
Snminorvlllo a bar
gain at 10000.
WEEKS & BLAC1
. RKAIiTOKN
. New l'lejr Bids. ,
Insoraace
where his father Is said to need
his assistance in runnir.s a saw
mill.
W. IMBLER
IS CALLED ;
TO. BEYOND
r Con tinned from Vn go One)
the I. O.
Kiltt.. Ui'tSl1
moved
'ng ntn
terprlse.
KnllMwlng bis
Kdwnrd soli! 1 hi
Wallowa comity, loent
miles northeast from Kn-
fathers' detth.
prieperty and re
cnii"tv. piiri'h: s-
AtenLostDaysy
'MMWi Terr
.Continued from rige One., . MSiL(S Lf
fered much" said the renort. "from ?!;' 14: TX. XifcaV
ciireleKj and unwarranted infer-
en.es. . Mu.h of the. pub- . 4SW3ttfo) f",b.r
li. iiv Riven eel liv tlie iroliM;tit . cli'icijrf.AI'Pjli'iff iJ " '"-"''
unit of the li-eiiimi-r ilenurt iim-iiI htia . '&8&)MU tiM;knZfVr .In Kolern Cdiud.
PROHIBITION LAAV
FACING SUPREME
TEST- IN AMERICA
The
Paris
for
We
Dress "jp your girts
school at T1IK 1WUIS.
cat ry n I ne of Coats--.
Presses mi'l Hosiery tli.it
will rit'peal to you in l'rh:c
anil Quality.
M!i.ltni-:i:v
Kelts, Leathers, 1'rinre ut
Wal-s. the soft velvets I'll
kinds that rain, wind, fun
will not spoil.
The
Paris
USED CARS
DODGE TOURING A Snap!
1921 FORD TOURING,
1923 STAR TOURING
Jennings & Shumate
Euick Sales and Service
n of liil.s unfortunate kind, on I
the other hand, mu eh unjust and
misleading propaganda has been
in) out for the purpose of dis
crediting prohibition."
On Hie qnei.tlun of public i.entf
ntent, tli" report declared 1 here
could be little doubt as to the mood
of the country when prohibition
w 8 adopted. lu t thot since tht
time various elements had nun"
wh:it complicated the situation. n
on-- xnljj"ct. however the saloon
tl-e evidence appeired more it
eisive. It was riaid that "there
. ene. to he not the lei."t donbt that
the r oiintrv has accepted with nat-
IsfT'tion ihn passing of the saloon." j
l igiire. Coniahied In tlcport, I
Most ff the data compiled Mn
the Invesi Igr thm .was r'-serverl for
future disein;'ure, but the s el ln of
the report made public tonight conr
tamed two sets of flgu-enI
( me Fiirnmarizei the rv ipnnnrs ',o
n itrsilnnnnlre sent out .1o mem
bers of the National Conference of
S'oelal Work, n maiorttv of wlmm
reported tiint conditions In ih
homes of the poortad imiiroved
In various wiys tind r prohibition,
that chil.lr'-n's deiinnueney was de
freasipg, nnd that liquor w-.s less
jaeeeys'hU llian forrn'rl- to minors,
but thiit drinking nmong young
peopi, had Increacil as compared
'to pre-prc.iihltlnn times nnd Rn
er.il r'xprrt for !uw had ileereMiwd.
The report. oh"r sect ions of
which nre to hp made puMie dnliy
over the coming week, was p-e-pan-d
under the direction of the
r-v. K. Km-M Johnson, head of
the K. deril ioMnl!'s lU'sef.rh and
IMucatlun I h-part rnent. In a fore
word, he rli '; re.J the stildv !ld
been undert a km in order to gH e
i f:il" Hpr ri'tfal." tmtvH"d hv
personal opinion, and uninfluenc i
h tl.t wrent m'B of currrt litera
ture wiiirh had emanated from
i biased tourcei.
Cxcuraton Turps "end n
15 your lint opportunity
rite paiuge to il point
and the Unitwl States.
Return limit is dfccttvc until October 31.
Onadian Pacific fast, splendidly-ftq'jippcd tronsenntinentn! trains
will carry you through the CenaJlan Pacific Rockies to:
KEW YORK CHICAGO MONTREAL
TORONT'J V ASiNNGTON HUSTON
ST. LOUIS TWIN CITIES BALTIMORE
PHILADELPHIA ATLANTA DETROIT
four Trains Each Day Earh Way; iplmdid lervlcs and ppointment; top
oven wherever you with, including the famoui Cinidiin picific mounlim
rcioru at Banff and Lake Louiw.
Canadian Pacific Railway
Jf.H.DecconCen'lAgenlPass'rDepl
SSThirdSl MulinomahHoteiBldg Portland
TODAY - TL'KSDAY
C A Q T. L E
And The "VALLEY OF K0GUES" Western
For men who lile fine style
Castle Hats arc moderately priced, but we couldn't
put finer style into them if you paid us twice as much.
Castle style is the result of two things superb work
manship and the finest materials that can be bought.
C.istlc hats come in many models but you'll get
Castle quality in any Castle hat.
Five to Ten Dollars
Ask Your Dealer
O ' R O U R K E ,
it MANUFACTURERS
n U B A N K S
HAT CO.
SAN PMNruro