Thnir,flpy, Pertcmbcr.17, 1f)25j.
THE LA GRANDE EVEN TNG OBSERVER
Page Five
Local News In Brief
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COMING UVKNTS
Union County Kiilr at t"lin,
,8ej.itemher 23-2G, inclusive.
Union County Amuml Armis
tice Day .Ctdt'brution La
U run tie November 11.
Ill It.-lkiT OH IllLS'lHS-S
i... S. Wt'cks, locul realtor, is In
IIuUlt tod;iy on btiSim us.
Hrre Ycstcrduy
A. A. fcnilth and Guslnv Ander
son, attorneys of tiaKi-r, were hi
l.ii Urandu yesterday on legal bUsi
U'SS. . 1 , ,
ltd urns From ForUund
Colon H. Kberhard, locul attor
ney, returned to La Grande thit
i.A,riiiutf aiter a Tew days spent In
1'ortland on legal business.
To VJs't UrlnttvpH
Mrs. U. Brooks went to IT:iin?
Ill's iniiriiinx on train No. 24 and
will visit relatives there for sev
eral days.
l'.iu k From Fishlii'; Trip
Wr liter litvuu and John Ftod
di'id have returned from a weckr
fishing trip on the. Milium.. They
caught the limit.
li'-nvfx Tomorrow
Mrs. -L. K. Wln-eler wV.i !a-iV(-t
omorrow fo$ San.ly. She will join
Vr. Vhe:der thre and they will
uml;e their Jiome there.
II. G. Avnry, county a;ricultiir
ist, in uUeiidfni; the Pendleton
Hound-Up today. . .
Went to" It: Iter
Mrs. J. It. Ol'Vi-r went to IVike
this morning enlled by the nine
nr her -s st'-r, who lives there, she
will be away four or five days.
On Business Trip
Mrs. Henry Carpenter went to
Cndinr, Itlitho -this morning ant'
v HI spend a week there on busi
ness. 3 Irs. Ford to Preside
M is. Ford, of t.'hlcn. Oil., will
take churire of the Hdvatlon Army
s-rvieo this evening at eight
o'clock.
At Hoimd-rp Toilay
Mr. and M-h. I -R'-r .S!odd:ird.
accetnp inh'd by StoiMurd's
nifilher. Mrs. (. J. llluck, ifiotored
to pt-ndlelon Pi's enrii'irr and arr
atiendiig the KoumM'p there to
' day.
I.-ri Tills M ):nin
Alter v'n ting in l,a Grande f.or
4 the p'tMt''U"k'UI Pit1 "Oifii(j;r 'her
son. C. J. P.lank, M s. Miry Illack.
le.t tins morniti'T lor her home at
St. Anthony. I laho.
VNilin- nt Son ;! Home
Mrrf. l- nne.!y h: h arrlvi-il in T.r
Grantle from pnrtlaii-l anil is v'sit
i'ir at th home or' her sju. Mr.
and Mrs. George Kennedy, of thiF
cty.
Kelumis I'rom ltc';e
Mrs. Kmd K'if'-lle nml M-s. J. M
P.nwer, of lsvd C ty, who hav
lie) n Vkllin'r at Pn's--. I laliO for
H"!iie lllile. have f turil'il to llieii
1' " no h. Th y matle t!ie trip by
IMllo.
ne for flonie SfKMi t
Ail. r v s ting in Ii Gratvle fot
MM two w-' nt the liinn- I
of In r niotlii-r, Mrs. M. A. Adams
M-M. ,lne K-aii will h'-ive s-'Ui tie
' '' limine in Portland. Mr. and
Mrs. F. ran formerly lived in I .a
FULL
CLOTHES
AT CLINT'S
Slaiul.nd Lines of
(JiKility Ctolhrs
To Slake
Vunr Si'k'cli:n From.
' ropiilar 1'iici's
Clint's
Clothiery
rite Mora ullli a CiMwIence
USED CARS
noma: toi kim; a Snap! .
VXil FOKI) TOl'RINf!
i;i:,1 STAR TOURING
Jennings & Shumate
Uuick Sales and Sen-ice
Gmndo and hiivo many friends
here. .
Here On Business
t . ,e. .oi Mlie l:. O. L.
and P. company, was a Ajuslness
vlBilor to La Uruudu yesierday.
Vended 'fond-l n
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Fleener mo-
ni- l. ,i. !... v. Hi..t-.i..v
attended the Round-Up.
t Nuniptcr liver Wivk-Fnd
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard
and small son were Week-end Visi
tors to Sumpter.
VWtlu- llriv
' Mrs. Jay .Sinncur and b;ihy aon,'
Wultur. ui-e vis.llns in Urumlo
lit the homo or iMr. Siunci-r'u
mother. Tlay will bu liuru olio
woclt.
Visited ran nts Hero
Alter vn.iiaK iter parents hero
for u iuw uaya Mids l-nynis Scran
iOn rclurlKU to i'ortiuml yut.r
iluy, whiTi' sly is uttcudiiiB thu
llfiiUo-WaiiLur bi.mntss coilubc
ilaby Son Itoru
A baby on was born to Mr. ami
Mis. J. 11. Kuby ut thu O.hiiui)
;tumlt! .hospital yralunlay. ltotli
niother lyul baby aru gotlini; ulons
niculy.
Iiispecilng Bridges
G. H. i'aisjns. assstunt blrdfje
engineer with lie'adquartcrs at Sa
lem, is touring eastern Oregoii in-;p'-itin
brtiues .n tnis H rtiun. lie
rtas In La Grtinde tins morning.
Improving
Mits Maxine McNcal, who ls ln
the lu.spitnl wth a iractured skull,
wus reported to be improving tins
morning. "M'ss MeNcal was Injured
when B.io was thrown from a hoiso
Sunday.
.Icre Today
Harry Swan, civil engineer, of
I laker, was a bumne.sa v.Stlor at
the state highway ottites tliid
.iiurning. le is u.sj vioilu.g his
jrotlier who lives here.
Visiting Here
V. A. Ladd, of Scottstown,
ijutrhcc, lsnov v. a. ting ai t.ie U',
S. Wheeler home, Mr. Ladd stop
ped off here on his way home
alter n six weeks tour of New
Mexico, Colorado and California.
ro Aitt n.i i. ur o.
Miss Less.e Andrew left Wednes
day levelling en route to Lugene,
Oregon, where she will resume her
studies nt ihe Univers.ty of Ore
gon. M ss Andrew is a senior at
tho university.
Visiting Hen
C. M. Hay. who has been with
the forest service during the sutn-iiii.-i1
months', ha's" retu'rliVlf to "Lit
Grande and is visiting ut the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George Hiace.
Passed Through City
Jerry Carery, of Milton, passed
through Lu Grande -ys unlay on
hlu ti 111 In U:i If I In viu'lwl.
friends in La Grande a short time.
.b iliic l LMiCU 1 lit ine
,cr.
.aims at Ba!
U'ft for Birimii ;bam
Mis. W. N. O.i 1 1 in,, who has
been visiting her s.sier, Mis. vV.
P. McAdory, in l.a Grande t ur tiie
jiast three uioullis, leil thin iiiurn
.ng en route o her hanie in P.rin
mgliain, Alabama.
In IVti.ilrlon .
Mrs ji,.rl Middle of Island CPy
,r,iv. d last evening to lie a guest
at the hon.f of Mr. and Mrs. .b.bn
liielsnn during Ihe Kuiind-l p. Mr.
Kiddle will be here lor Friday .tnd
'' Si'.t urday and will also lie a guest
at tlie ItieUson lioiuo. Kast Oie
1 gonian.
! !rHc Here From Michliin
j Wesley B. Orr and llarvy Saun
i -it-of MatilKlhine, Mich., old
! friends of S. i. Crowe, are stop
j iini: at the Foley, having driven
through from their eastern home
1 in nine d;iys. Mr. Crowe will tal;e
: ih' tii t Pendb to.'i for the Uound-
Special
uii 1 iii 2
I ot 3'
im:i:.-;-;i:h
Nil I Nit 2
im-,m hath
l.ol 3
II T8 '
ii.nr.
The
Paris
May Discipline
-MnJ. Con. Ell A. Hclmlck. In
sector ffi-ncrai of the uriny,
v'-ns" nffl-o w;'l l-i-iko j -to.
onintcndatlon ns to whether
-'-i s . .lll ne (ltsrlnim-u.
l"l tomorrow and Saturday they
wnl to on a huntiiit; trip on the
Milium river.
To Attend Stanford
Sam Cochran will leave Ln
Grande luingat en route to Port-!
'land, Frum Portland ho will go
t by boat to San Francisco and from -
there- to the Stanford mi.verslty,
whore ho will . uttend sehooj this
winter. . . i
Chittiliu Ncrdcd . -
Acooruiu to tjie Salvatiiuv Army
leader here "there is nucli need
of clothing of all eorts that can
be made over for children's use."
Lhwoy linker asks that tin se hav
ing, clothing they , have d Beard
ed call hni and lie will call lor
Bit me.
Hark at 1 5 ill Academy
Kemhieli SieK'i1. has relumed
to Hill Military academy at Port
land for the lull s. nn s.i r. Cadet
Sietfrlst has been attending Hill for
several yea.s and lvs made an x
cellent record. Herman Siegr.'st,
diis father, accompanied him to
I'ortla:id.
Xctro Fined $ir
Wade Stevei son, colored, was
fined $15 in the city court this
morning on charges of- Intoxica
tion. Ho pleaded guilty and. hav
ing no money lo p iy his line,
elected to serve it out In the city
jail. Po!re said Stevenson had
been drinking a mixture featuring
denatured ulchol. ''
To VIU Here Few Hays
Mr .and Mrs. ,.. w. Splrk nr
rlyed In La Grando this morning
and will visit here for a few days
at the home of Mrs. Spirit's sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Ai Bay. Mr.' and
Mrs. Spirk h.ive been vlsilinrr re
latives in Seatth- and Portland and
are en route' to their home in
Nebraska.
Markets
pin:iAf ;i:ai MMtHWK
POUTLANH, Ore. (AP)--Wheat
Hint, hard while. Oetob.-r nt
?!.L; hard white. 1;. s. B;uir1. S--p-t.-mber,
(I.4X; Oelober, Jl,47; soft
white, September. $1.4U; Ortolcr.
$1.4."i: western while. Septembt-r.
I. Hi; Oelober, $1.4 4; hard win
. ier. northern spring and western
I red. Kipt inber, $1.4L'; October,
. ?!.4L
Com No. 2 V.. Y. s'ltpntent.
To Hear Magec
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Is JusMc Mclclo Archiboouc.
before whom Carl C. Mae, (-ditnr
of the New M"xi:o Stat Tni.une, la
to 1; nrrafgncd on a rhi(a of mur-tU-T.
Arhilte'iuc pr-r.N- In preelnct
two milorf from I A Vcims, whre
ilarr? nf dentally ihot J. It. iaa
wter when attnektd by his old
fKiLicd enemy. Judge D. J. Leahy.
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Enjoy Your Food
While You l'jtl .mill iMm't
lleglt't It AflenvurtU
Pon't punish yourself! If
you have had to eat hur
riedly or have over-tux'id
your stomach, , take Kexall
Iytpepsla Tablets to in
crease the activity of the
bowcts and to stiuulata thu
.tomach.
They contain no harmful
lngredh nts and have no un
p.tamtnt afler effects. Tin y
lielp you to et full value
and pleasure from your food
by making digestion easy.
Glass Drugs
.inc.
J3l ffycC'-j& Store
La (iriii'de, UrKun
September, $42.
MAllKKTS AT A GIjANCF .
Nl'lkV VUKK, (APj Stocks-
Strung: General Motors and C hos
ier ut new high.
itoiuis Firm; Florida, Western
& Northern 7s soar 10 points.
d'o re i gt i exc h a :13 c 1 .0 v e r : N o r
Wuiun kroner urops 70 points.
' Cotton Higher; bullish private
crop isUmMt s.
Sugar Kaster; trade selling.
Cotiee ilasy; larger receipts ex
pected. ,. CHICAGO (AP) Wheat -Higher;
mills buying. 1
Corn Lower; favorable weekly
government weather bulletin.
Cattle Active; good grades
ran re higher.
. Hus Strong. E
POHTLAM) MAKKirrS
PORTLAND, Ore.. (Al Cat
tle, calves, sheen Steady.
Ho,-s cen;s lower.
lv,-g8--Finn and higher, current'
recelpis IJyc; pullets. S4'ff(35c.
, Butter Firm and higher, extra
ubcH, city 62c, standards 6 Hie,
prime f lists 60c.
. ltutterfal Firm, scarce.
RAN FRANCISCO, (AP) llllt
tert'nt fiu'fcc hrf-f today.
A Wild Horse! Who Loved Willi tlie Heart of Man!.
And .the strange story of his wooing of "Lady" and his bat
tle with "The Killer" and the fight with wolves and moun
tain lions!
and how, out of the wi'derness he. came, Free, a Monarch
of all he surveyed, to he the friend and willing slave of a Man
who understood; to share his joys, sorrows, conflicts and
together, side by side, wreak vengeance on their enemies!
.An Amazing Story! Amazingly. Told! Enacted by a Cast of Prou:l
Horseflesh in the Uuggcd Nevada. Wilderness. .
M) .
VM)Y ni'Ml
l. HOLLYWOOD"
FRIDAY, SATURDAY,
SUNDAY
Rescue Picture By Photoradiogratn!
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frv-v v
Here Is the PN-O, No. 1, nuvy M-aphnri wlilrh was lost For nine day, as It wan being timed into
Kniiki Kilday, SeptvnilH'r 11. Tho pieimc wus m'lit lo K1SA Sei'vlco ami The Kvcniug OlMerver by
iUidio Coi'H)fatloii or Americn, brtKiiieii.sUtl from Jlonoltiiu Sunday morning and received In Hint
1 rauclsio uml New Yuik siimiltnneousiy. TIds pUiure took -1H in niites to complete A dot and da.sh
priiKlp e, regUteihii; with hoi wax on white pa per Is tho wx'iet of the miwlng Invention. Yet In tut
exper ineidai stage. It Is pittllclitl that plnjloradiugrtuas will become as faithful ami accurate as a
pliotogrjidi Itself , - . ,
nnnniin mi
MQVJEA0T10N
LONDON, AP England's poet
l.'Mirente. Hobert Prides, is anions
many prominent men of the eoun
: t y who am great. y concerned over
the decline of the Hritsh film in
j una try. A circular letter explaln
1 in? the present condition and nope- ,
less outlook of tho movies has been 1
j issued principally tor thu members
of parliament, 'warning the na
tion's legislators that government
I . 1.. 1 0.
.i-uiiuu 10 iivv.t oniii g , 11 unniuiiu la
I to timlvo any pictures ut ull.
I The letter bears thd'signaturo of
' Mr. Bridges, Lords Carson, Hlddcll
und Durnlium, Gordon Sell ridge,
J. H. Clynes and TIioiikib lianly.
The authors of I lie U tterybe-,'
lleve thut the government should j
iiiHtituto a committee to inuuiru
l into tlie conditions of thu Industry
I and principally with tlie Idea ol
' keeping out foreign Lima until
j Itrit.sh films have u x; ha nee to de
1 voiop. 'i lie letter reaus;
I "Tho present position and future
' prospects of ttio film industry In
'this country have become matters
of grave national concern.
I "Tho 'produutlon of films occu
1 pit s an important place in thu in"
des'rlnl life of several other coun
the Wild
STAR
tries and gives employment to
large numbers of people,
"We havo In Great Britain ap
proximately over 4oou cinema,
theaters and halls' where pictures
are -Mi own and it is estimated that
IIO.OOU.OOO attend the pictures each
week, while the .yearly receipts
amount to about thirty millions
sterling. Yet It Is u humiliating
fact tiiat of! thu pictures exhibited
not five per- cent- are of British
production, 'nil others having thfdr
origin abroad, nmitily In the'Cntted
Stales,,-. alUioiigh quite recently
Germany 1f:8 com' forward as ui
serious cempetll-ir with the Amerl- I
cms In the production of what aro
known as super films. ' : I
"What Is tho explanation of this
state ut tilings w it icu we venture
to 1 escribe, ih, deplorable? It Is
precisely1 bocH.usti, there iti as yet no
authoritative reply to this ques
tion that wo aru venturing to ad
drss yoit nnd to muke a public
appeal to Die Prime Minister to
Institute nn Imiulry and, al the
R-.'iuu Line, permit a judgment tp
be formed . as to thu measures
which should be taken to estab
lish a film industry In this coun
try on a sound foundation."
KLGIANS IN SYMPATHY
llltl'SSFLS (AP) A plan to
support the striking American coal
miners by preventing tho exporta
tion of Belgian coal to the United
Slates was on the program of the
international miners conference,
opening here Wednesday.
Horse
lone
SOLON FACING
; NEW CHARGE
(Continued from Page One.)
resisted arrest. It required evory
eilort of the officer aiid, two citi
zens who wero huslily deputised
to sudhuo tlie reculcitrunt luw
mnker. Newspapers all over tho country
nfu wiring into Lhtker fur details of
ilo nfinir, which is causing con
stienuitiou in tho ranks of the urn-
hlhition forces. Senator Htunfldld
has consistenllv voted n "dry" tick
et and tho affuir hero Is bringing
muclj emburrussmetit upon bone
dry leaders at Wushtiiglon,
Aviation Is Placed On
Defensive by Disaster
(Continued from Pane One.)
not -ildo airmen will find their
hands strengthened by what hap
heen happening Col. "nilly" Mit
chell, who Insists thut aviation
is behiK mlsnianiiKed by both army
and navy and that a separate gov
ernment department otitfht to be
created for it, nnd t'apt, James V.
Martin, Jivho maintains that Atnori
cun flying oruft aro not what thoy
jukIU to bo becuus'j a monopoly
Mcssngu No. 4
I simply cun't loan llter
,'nViwp but' cull 1 nnd J-Wltf
show; you anything you wiih
In way of information. You
will fnd this farm real au
thority on pelt values and
the Industry in general.
Htart right, and get tho
help und experience from '
' 'J ' Till? ' ' '
. om;;oN tkaiij fox v
FAIt.M
II. W. Sinilli, Crop,
l,n (fi'iindo, Ore
Have You Time For Handwork?
If s. niini' In nml limit out uur Slnmpi-il (.cml. Wi; arc
Ki'llinu a nit'ii u.viiiiii'iit. AImi 11. 31. c. nml Nun's llull-
rroir 'riui'uii.s.
Art & Raby Shop
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FRIDAY
SHOR
"News" and "Fables"
TODAY
ALICE TERRY In "ANY WOMAN"
'contrals-them and disc on rages m " ' 'i
piovenienli by independent Inventors.
"Ua a punishable offeiuie," aaya
('apt. Martin, himself a muster
mariner, "to send a surfnee ship to
sen without an adequate supply of
fuel not merely enough but a saf
marginfur her port of destina
tion. Yet this Is Just what was
done with the PN-0 No. 1.
"Kor u Jioo-mllo voyage, aha had
even theoretically, only a Hoo-mlle
margin of safety. It should have
been at least u 10u-mi)u margin.
Nor is this at all impossible.
Km nee has now and England is
building planes with a 3f0u-mlle
range, currying a 4u0-pound load;
This same type of plune, when oft
fered to our government,, wua rc
Jected." ...
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
To appreciate Real Bar
gains you must sec the
articles listed in our big
ad .Tuesday. They are
all here and many
others. Come in.
The New York
Store
DESTROYERS OF
HIGjf PRICES
1216 Adams Ave.
UOTEL ASTOO
2nd & H1U Lot Ant.Ua
EVERY ROOM Lu PRIVATE TOILET
' 50 B.thi New, Modern '
Cloe to Shopping Diitricf nd Theatrei
FREE GARAGE Tanff horn $1.50
SATURDAY
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