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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1925)
Ti:pr.(Tny, Fcjtt ember 15, 1025.1- THE TiA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pape Five i' I Local News In Brief omi; i-.vi-:vrs t'nion County Fair at tSltfln, S pti 'inner t3--i inclusive. . I'njon County Annual Armls lieu Uuy Colfbratton La Unuitlo November H. licrt! MimU'.y i;viu-!tt Hi'SHu came down from MaxviiU: .Sunday unti spmit the du ul iiii: home of his mother. IViv I'rnm I'nitm M h. .li'Hics V'bb, of the Union motion pictur6 theater, w..h a visi-Vji- m Ui Grande today. l!.-rt l-'rom Kit; in Glenn Miller, lormerly of Union bu: :iuv ttiaelunj; school at Elln w '8 a visitor in Lai Grunde yester day afternoon. Ia'uvu Tonight Cohm K. Kberhnnl, local attor ney, will leuve tonight tor Tort l.aui, on business, lie will be sunt Uo day a. I ineil Ji.SO Jamtj Andrews was fined $2.50 ir. th . imini.:ipul court for kick ing street siKntf tioiu the sidewalk. Here Wstidny J. l- Woo'lell, who h:'fl a ranch in the ; valley near Imbler, was o hu.Hiurus visitor to L.u Grande yeB . teiday. t . Hero From Itnbler William ParUer wjis a visitor to I n. Clivjm'e from Jmbli r yisii-rtliiy J'o returned to-lils home lust eve- nliiB. Mr. l lrklns III E. J. Firkins Is seriously ill nt the homo of his ' dautjhteK "M'-s Minnie Hnyliss; 2112 Kirst street rv!r. Kirlilns has b-n a rsdrnl oi l.u Gtunde lor the past 15 years U 'turn 1-rom Trip Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rtandley pnd small son have returned t' I.a Grande nftr an absence of oil' nmnlli. 'i'h-'y were visiting at Klainatli Falls most of that time. Car Found Promptly A car, bearing an Idaho license. r v:is stolon in La Orande yesterday ' . btwci-n ene end five o'clock, nn,: was found in I'enilh ton, occordinp ?t' word received by the poiiet ' lu-re. ' :. :t ' . ' Left for Ivijrei.n- X .Miss C'liniitance Cb-aver, left Ins: t-' niplit en ro'.itir to Kugene. whore ft'; sin will resume her stiuHi-s at the ' l l'niv.erolty of Oregon. Miss Cleu- 7 ver Isia senior in the art depart 4inent fct the university.. ? : , . Drovi; to Kaii'-er Station V- Mr. aiifl Mrs. eGnrje Brace and Mrs. Ada Itrsiell and small i;:tii:;ht!r drove to Uueki-ls road i-nir'-r station Sunday und spni . the day. n few days in La Grande the gu.-st of Mrs. K. A. Holmes. Mrs. Hun-' nell is from Chicago and vts.ted her sister, Mrs. O. N. Corkius at , Enterprise tor severulsdays beturu ; euining to La Grunue. Have Ha by Son Mr. and Mrs. ltuy Fuller are the! proud parents of a buby son born 1 to them yusierday uiternoon at one o clock at the Grande Komie lu s pital. The little boy weighed 7 14 pounds. Home1 From Lake Mr. and Mrs John C, Mucphcr son and two children have return ed to tneir home .lime, utter sp.inl ing the summer moiiths at Wul iowu Lake. Mr. Maeplietson was manager at the laite during the summer. Here From IiOngvlew Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wenke and snmll daughter. of Longview, Washington, arc vtsitinar in La Grande tor a few days With Mrs. E. J. Donohue and other relutiws and friends here. They formerly lived in Lu Grande. lit'ft for Hmmw. After visiting Tor a week and a half here at the, home of tier daughter. Mis. L. E. l'routy, Mrs. I. H. Fuuger ieit this moruing en route to her homo ut Weiser, Idaho. TIIEV OIVK KAKOT HERE, the fcNkimo cook of Aniund en's Maud, credit of brlncing the ship bark to clviliiatloii. When tho .hip waa dririing in the dreary northern wastes it tn Ualiot's Inventiveness In cooking that kept the men's . tempers even during tlx 49 . month. for a week before going to Eu Krne to continue their studies ut the University of Oregon. MiH3 Chapman is a junior und Miss Wade a sontor ut tiio university. DYSPEPSIA TABLETS 3 Perhaps yoj ate a Httle too much or" you were hur ried while eating. If you. have a box of Hexnll Pytj pepsia TablctB hitn.ly you will soon be reiiuved of that unpleasant feeling. Indigestion, nausea, dys pepsia, sour stomach an 1 ottier disturbances of the di gestive organs Vre promptly eorrected by the use of ltux all D-spepsia Tablets. Have a box at hand. U2TS Glass .Dr Inc. J7U OXff-tZ. Slur La Grande. OreiMn COMMERCIAL LUNCHEONS pursuit, returned to tho murder woman wus arrested 'charged knni tn kin hiitixelf. line poisoned her hutUmnd . i more than a year ngo. The ; of her iiusband was exhumed MILES CITY, Mont. (AP). an tamintttlon of tho viscera MIS. rteme tMimger pnueu nm .....Uui ti-aee of noifion.. rnift 1 ....IK.. Vl... !..(. tn .liati-le ..nut In. f uivu ui'um iiiu nuuuwi m-euuiiN n riiurge or s aying ner nusoanu, II'riiJeJL.of the park for many hours af- Arthur Z. Ottlnger. oy poison. Fellows hall utioss Adams from tee Hid shooting, und then vhi-n i Her Tiond jousty wo'Jnded her escort In Ool Iden Gate park Hunday, wus found I Monday with a bullet hole In the head, in h clump of bushes neur IVliOUiULiU Thu poUce BUppOS l!mt oovner the Foley hotel, wus served by tim thought .-i. v-r Grdl. 'i he menu,' 11 words -j.- i ' of appreciation exprcitsd by thouu mmmmmt present are any e.rueriun, met with gene nil approval. bond was fixed at $10,J00. he hnd thrown nff The enmplnlnt on which Mi-Miiumlle HtintcMs Uu lHr. MeMTNNVTLLE, Ore. Throo deer have been shot by McMinu villo hunters. E. K, Morgan, who 'ivi s 'near Yamliill, brought u four-point, five-year-old buck to town from mar Yachuts. The buck we ghed 1G5 pounds dressed. oUo-Siilon got a IJO-pound, threo point buck Thursday in the Pan inrr creek district- northwest of McMWville. und E. V. Blair of thla city got a two-point buck near that jpotnt. Al'GlTSTA. Me. (AP). HJ A. KirJy, In ail here sine- thf , May, charged with ihe murderf! I Miss Ada D. Haywurd. eoiiith jted suicide Monday by slashtt iin Himi wiiii u ruxor uiiiu. Coats and Hats NOW IS THE TIME To fit up ymnv clillil wllli a new Coat ami lint or Cup, at (lie most misuimhto price consistent with Iwst nicruliunilliic. Art & 8aby Shop Ill-ITOXS C'OVF.ltEl) 11VTI ERICK l'ATTuri.VS p HOTEL ASTO 2nd & Hill Los Aaisl' EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE TOILET 50 Baths New, Modem : Goae to Shopping District and Thoatret FREE GARAGE . Tariff from $1.50 On Way to Hot Iake Airs. George Kent visited friends in Lit Grande laai night. , .Sau lett this 'inurnihg lor ' Hut lake to visit her husband, who Is in tho lospihil there. l'LAXT OlTKItEi) LTGLNE EUGENE, Ore. The Washing ton -Oregon Linen Mills eompf-ny, wh'ch has been planning estau liBiimeut of u linen mill at Van couver, Wash., has made a prono- Markets VISIBLE GKA1X SfPPLY NEW YOltK, (AP) The vfslble supply of Anierican grain shows the lol lowing changes in buslu'ls. Wheat, inereast-d 2,713,000; corn decreased, 2'JH,000;' onts, increased 6,072,000;, rye. Incre-vsed $062.U0U; jniauy months. CRIME, AVRECKS HELP REAPER ( Cnnl Innwd tGoio, '1A y(ais olit, her clothes in shreds, wus found Sunday bo-1 h!nd Iter east side rooming house.! Police said they were seeking a t well-dressed young man with whom Pie young woman last was' seen. They believe that she col-; lupstd and died because of his attack. i The young woman until . two years ago was a stenographer but her health fulled and she suf fered paralysis of the left side. Hubjeet to fainting spells, she hud been under a doctor's euro foi Mis. Kent is from 1 w 1 -'"" barley, increased' 7&0.0UU Vnlflmn VVjolilrtirtnti I v '""tl . l ivavc inc jjiu.hi ui;t i Vancouver had - failed . to meet, their POUTLAXI) GHAI.V MARKF.T eft for' llakor- .M,1Wuu-r n . muu . io- meet , I'OUTLANI), Ore. (AIM-Wheat Mr.. and Mrs. Wesley Harrison l,,Llr .-Hard while H. tf. Ilaurt. Sep. went to liaker this morning on U Vilham E. Douglas, president, tember.51.4y; October, $L4H: sort train No. 24 called bv the serious unU F- J' tinlbraith, general rna.l- white, September. $t.47U; Octo- .iim-sj of their son. Press Harrison !ag"r of t ic concern, conferred ber at $1.4S; western whito. Sep men learned. Who was Injured in an accident. Vt loeai "nancieis una outiin-a lemoer, i.47; uetober. ji.4r): . The nature ot the uucident hud not a18 on waich immeuiute act.ou hard winter. Sep:o,nber. $1.44; Or- is aa.veu. loner.. 51.43; western white. f'P- I rt-si At present there nre 0 ear- b-mber, $1 43; Oetober. $1.4;t; I aw Hero This Mamliitf (loads of macliineiy un fie t;a ;s m'. hard whtte, September, J, D. lob.n, wno has charge of jut Vancouver, having been sent 5L&0: Oetober ut $1.49. .he contsruction oi tho Meacham I tbero from Deloit, Wis. This Oats No. 2 white feed. Septem- jvcrhoad cn-ssmg, was u visitor at ' (qu.pim.nt is valued at $103,000 h(4r October. $2K; No. 2 gray, he stale highway oliices here this nl the demurrage cl.uigos of tho September, $28; October, $23. morning. Ho reports that tho!'"'nd are $l(iu a" day. Jmme.l onuge will be comp.tted by No-late decision as tu ilUpo;ition of vember 1. The concrete will be -the machinery is Imperative, the poured by October 1. SAN FltANCLSCO (AP). The body of Jonn Oovner, mechanic, who wus sought throughout the night and morning by pollen shot. igun squads after he had shot and (killed his divorced wife and seri- Meade , WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ALICE TERRY -. "ANY WOMAN" Arthur Soniers Roches' Romance of Society - and tho Business World ' TODAY MAE McAVOY In "THE MAD WHIRL" BUY THIS HOME 5-room mmlern liou-m, cluso Ui. Price 7 -room modern limine, largo lot, North Sldu. Price f;t2AUt terms. S05 - acre farm Kiimmcrvillo team at 0'J0O. near bur- WEEKS & liLA( I ricaiiohh ; New loiey Bldg. x IiiMinutco -' IXHuii : - I Spend Wlnt'-r ut Lnst'ne ' Mih. T. K. ('nek arrived in Ln t (rrande this morning from Ash i l-.nd, Oregon. Hie was on her way t'tn l.osMne, where siie expects to spend the winter with her son. ,i LcTI Yesterday Mornfn: V Mrs. It. A. It. nliiiin and daurrh !UnVMl:iH .Viola lienham. left y'S M.erday morning en route lo'Porl i ; land. Warren ton and Seaside, '' wtu-H' they will visit friends and rehilives. They espect to be away 1 wo Weeks. I lfii Frnni ("hlefio Mrs, J. W. llininell is spending ;1 i i 1 1 SWEATER i VESTS JjlliloiliCSS filj'lf. . Some thin;? now juit i in todny. ' Fancy Colors. $5.85 EA. Soc Cur Window. . Clothes of Quality Clint's Clofhiery The Sioic wltli a CouM;leneo Service Tonliiht Tho R ilv.ilinn A rmv vniina- people wll meet tonight at eiglit I joJoclii following vn open uir spe cial singin; service (. at 7:30 AL s. 1' ord, or cnico, Ual., will sing at tho meeting, Tl public is in vited. t . t . . i Homo I'khii Portland mauki;ts at a olaxpf: NfcJW YOltIC ( AP) Stocks mill ofLcials said. Another nit;et- Strong; Americaii Can heads list tng will be held here Monday of score highs. night, at which action is expected Honda Firm; to bo taken. load upturn. ' L' I Cotton Firm; . V(..M.l. l.L'iS VilAR Tr.HM Oklahoma. ' ' i Sugar Lower, 'ORKOON CITY. On. Mrs. Ml offiirlnirs. Trencliel. convicted' wom-'.n mn n- Coffee Lower I'dncr. was s-mtencej by Circuit market. Railroad Issues damaging lUlns Increased spot easier. Brazilian Judge Campbell here to serve one year in the Htate penitentiary and HH-AtiO, ( AP) Wheat pay the x-osts of the court action, nrrner; reports ,ol frost , Argen -Lower '; favorujjla ;. crop. mr...ana airs. Anurew ioney jn., Titi. ouni,inn(1 ,.. i, ttm and small daughter Mary, rj-turn- m.w - 8tate 1aw.(,wi,lrl. proyWns;-ji 'Qrrt 'd to their, home In La Grande ''i:' . Vl nnwi r 'pRterdny after visaing friends I,nm,utli .,' ,i . - 'and relatives in Portland for sev- ,ntr n am for th(? miinufnctur0 CANADA WIIKAT KXPOKTS vihi uu h. j ney were accompani- of intoxicating llnuor. LAIUiKIt THAX LAST YKAH eu toxa OrandO by Mr. Loney s , Mrs. vTrenene s uit'Jiney 0. 1 L. OTTAWA. Out.. (AP) More sister, ALss Kern Loney, w ho will Hedges, as!a .1 for time i whie't than J 5,a(t0.0na bushels of wheat ftSt here this week. n.. r ... .. ,i . i . und Judge Campbell granted a August as compared with LI.OU0,- gjj Here This Morning a ay of exertit on for f.ve days, "'hi in Auust of last year.- 'Of ga wr. una Mrs. ivan fame wcrr. i'i lie, woman s no;idMni-n. wlio hail 'i'1 " nai e.siiorieo nisi muiiui. a III I n ripf,n.1.. tlilu nn .1 n-.,l e 11 1 79 mill l.imlw.lu il-,.nl In lint I lfl helr way to Summervllle, where! ner arrest, withdrew th.it l'n'eJ Kingdom luid of tin th-y will vls:t Mrs. Palne's par- amount fo' lowing the :enten"- amount 8,')Sr.,000 bushels went by cuts. Mr. and Mrs. Paine areLnd Mis. Tieneael was placed in way of United Stales parts. from Drownsville, Oregon. They the county ,1;il! to awa'i liie d will attend the I Pp the last of the weelt, before re turning to their home. ndleion Uouiid- cision on the mutton for li'.UI. , AHeiidcd Wiildln-c Here Air. and Al:s. t. L. llunt- r ami daughter, Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Ilruce'Cox and son, Heed; Mr. and Mrs. ("red Itavenseroft atld daugh ter, Jane; Mis. Hector Mclonaid, Mrs. C. T. McManlel, and Lawton MeOanlel. Mrs. J. P. Mnreloek and Miss .Anna lleasoner were umong the people from Wallowa eounly who atlended the O'Urlen-OllbeH wedding here .Sunday evening. College (,aranu Arrive.H SENATOR WILL j FIGHT CHARGES (Continued from Page One.) Irf'rt Last Milit M Iss -Grn ce Oha pmnn, of La C.rnndV, .and Miss Leta Wad of Knterpi Is-, left here for Portland last evening, where they will viuit The Paris Press -jp your girls school at TIIK PAItlS. for We line of Coats, that c a r r y I)i'iHseM nml Ilnsterv w:ll nppeat to you in Price anu yuaitiy. l: MILLLNKIEY F"lts, Leathers, I'rinro of Wales, the soft velvclH ell kinds that rain, wind, fun will not 'spoil. The Paris McMlNNViU.K, On;. Their oc rupants s ivr-ng Unlield corievp nounred this today, following a an'l giving th" coM.-ge yells, ronferenr with James Nirho's nt- ten automobiles carrying Idaho torney for Stanileld. MeCulloeh i-ntr.ints to li e rallege here ar- Hnd that a complaint alleging dis- ilved In MeMiunville. The etna- orderly conduct will be filed prior van. which curled ah .st mien's to Friday mortrmg. fro:ii vpriu'is Idalo towns to Me- Ktanfhld or his attorneys havft Minnville. hire placards teedlng given no indication as to whether On to Linlicld cilege nt Me- they w II fight the vjum or fe-ri'elt Minnville. Ore." The purly Waa tmll. It Is iiet-essa.-y for Klantteld iriet 'by n committee from the to upp'ar Friday if he wit-hes to chamber of rommerce, which ten- eoni'-.'-t thf ens". dei ed a welcome dinner to the Five prominent HaUer citizeni new sturionts. Nint night they who signed n lelegram vindicating '.vere guests of ' the college com- NlnrifieJd denied th it they wore eye nmns. witnesses of the uffalr.. 1 - ki I we buy for yVgy. :ttk . -9 ' 0- il ItkW'irn'f iOirc! 'i SS HERE'S THE TRAIL THAT LEADS , ,: argains We Will Be Closed Saturday, Sept. 19 till 6:00 p. m. Hut every oilier day tl.is week and Saturday evening you can end your hunt for bargains in Fall Clothes ritfhl here. You work hard for your money make it work hard lor you. Make it buy every dollar's worth of value, good wear, and style that is possible. We arc ready to show you how you can do it here. Here arc a few items. Come there arc, hundreds more! USED CARS DOD(;K TOt RING A Simp! 1921 FORD TOl'RIM; 1923 STAR TOURING Jennings & Shumate Euick Sales and Service , j&.iwk mi' r&L fl V r-i ys4M 'mm FALL HEADGEAR FOR MEN The newest hats for all types of heads. Noth ing can add to smart appearance like a new hat $2.45 to $3.95 MEN'S WORK SHOES va In litlVt linuvv ntul llcrlil urnirrlii Without frills, but made to stand the gaff. $2.95 to $4.95 MEN'S FOOTWEAR Sensible shoes ;md oxfords that show good taste, at popular prices. The very newest con servative Fall styles, at this low price. $3.95 to $4.95 TH".".l;K ARK AIIVA.NTAfiKS IN I.IVINO IN TUB "Wll.l WEuST." V-rr In.lancc hrre are Iwo Clilurnl maidfnn lhrow. In- the bull." What matt it If tht thing U nude it paper. It bu food ttronf born. The girl evidently tn etllo( AH-wool Croats that combine (juality and service with a low price. These coats have just arrived from the East. They come in a large as sortment of colors in all the new styles. $16.95 to $19.95 BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS All willi two pair knickers, full lined and re inforced. Will give long service and main tained appearance. , $4.95 to $8.95 i WOMEN'S COATS With fur co'lars and cuffs. A line array of new Fall styles; and you can buy your favorite at a reasonable price. $14.95 to $24.95 0'COATS 1 MOLESKIN COATS $3.95 to $5 45 LEATHER COATS $7.95 to $12.45 pi MEN'S SHIRTS For Fall wear in colors and patterns that arc interesting and individual. The price is very low. $1.25 MEN'S SUITS The latest Autumn designs and patterns. For men and young men who want maximum wear for cverv dollar they spend. $14.95 to $24.85 121G Adams Ave. NEW YORK STORE Destroyers of High Prices 121G Adams Ave.