Friday, September 18,
Local News In Brief
COMING ICVHNT8 .
Union County Fair at tflgln.
Si'plemliur 23-26, tncluulvu.
Union County Annunl Amito
tic,' Day UeU'brution La
Grande November U. ,
At ri'iiilletoi! Vestonlay ,
Mrs. Archie Clark at'teiu
Mrs. Archie Clark attended tho
.. . . . .
rondloton ltouiid-L'p yesterday.
Visit!": In Bofcc 1
viSR ls''lnllo Miller hns gone to
liolse, juuno, wnere sne wm visit
or about u month.
Jfct llrinnri-t'ii Totliiy-
,,u
S.andley W.moms are attomlin-,
,. Itound-l p today They drove
to rondloton early this morning.
. .. 77"; 7. ' '.
At IVnillrton.cstt'nlny
Kronk Dirlow and Raymond
Garlty drove to P-dleton ,,..,or. -
day and attended tho ltound-l p.
A,,.nM no,l-rp j
Mr. and Mrs. Al Horm-un drove!
tn l'ondlotnn this morning and lire
attending the Kound-Up. I
, ,, "". ,. . .
A. Ko.m.l-lp'lo.lay- '
Mrs fa. L. Kloln went to Pen-
r,, 7 ,i
noon.
I fere Yl'MOnhlV
Mr. t and Mrs. W. lu. Join's,
i
Of I
.Milt' n,. were Iniaini'Fs visitors
t(
is u airy i-umun ui xuiiion.
Accept rM Position
Miss Mnu Hedbort, or Portland,
Iris arrived in l.a Grande and ac
cepted a position as stenographer
in the O. W. It. und N. storehouse
here. ,. . '
To Attend Convi'iillOH
Kire Chief C. O. Murchison left
i.'hl niKiiu inr huii,., w-.s.nntrton,
to attend the Fire Chiefs conven-
tion there.! I
On IlusinrB Trip i
Uobt-rt H. Eakin, attorney re
turned to J.a G.ande th.s mornlnj;
alter a short trip to Portland on
k'Kiil business.
To Piny ill IIolsi
The in timbers of the Star Novelty
orclu'st.ra left Wedntsiay. by auto
lor Hois-.;, Idaho, where they will
play tills winter.
At Itounu-l'p 'IVwhiy
M.ss Myrtle Mason is
uniong .
thn ,u Grande puopie who Im at
tending the Pendleton Round-up
today.
Here Ihs( M'lu
A. H. Parker, casiiier of the En
terprise State bank, and Dr. Hoc-I-ett,
of linlerprls'i, were visitors
to La Grande last night.
tin Wy (i Itcinid-l p
J. Hamilton, of linker.. 'pawed
uoUKii l.a Grande lust evening
ihrotign La t.randt last evening
nn his way to Pendleton to attend
the ltound-1'p. . r ; .'
Went to I'AKia '
Mrs. A. J. liauer went to Elgin
I his mornirjL' on the branch line
train and will vis't her mother
there for several days.
To 'Visit sisi'i-
J. G. ("onneil p'lHsed through l.a
Grande this morning on h h way to
Elgin to visit Ins sister, Mrs. 10. S.
Crockett, for a few days. His home
is at Yakima.
On Way Hoiim-
.!. P. Hawkins and Tanl Haw
kins were In La Grande thh
morning on their way home to Kn-
t-rpriw. I hey have been vts-ttng
ia Portland for the p.st week.
:
Here I'nmi Idaho
Mr. and Mrs. Will'am Lewis, of
New Me;idovs. Idaho, are spend-
iug a few days in li Grande visit-
l:r; relatives. They are on their
Round-up Clothes
At Clint's
' LOUD SHIRTS - DIG HATS
We we outfitters from head to feet of
i
QUALITY CLOTHES
THE STOC WITH
USED CARS
DODGE TOURING - A Snap!
1924 FORD TOURING .
1923 STAR TOURING
Jennings & Shumate
Buick Sales and Semce
10?,5.
way to wt'storn OroBon. via auto.
Ix-ft Laxt XlKlit
I Thomas Husacll, who hps been
J spending the summer months at
his homo hern, left last night on
I nil way to Corvallls, where be;
wm resume his studios at tho Ore
gon Agricultural college.
To Atlcnd WHIanictto
Miss Edna l.edbettur loft La
ftrtltull. tll'Q ,.,i;,.c nn U..- .
Hllnm ..... . ... '
to 8alem, where she will resume
her studios at the Willamette uni
versity. She has been spending the
saminer at her home hero.
n,., Yi-s!eritv
Lee MarKam, formerly of La
Grande, but now of Portland, was
visiting friends In La Grande yos-
terday. Mr. Markam camo to
Extern Oregon .to attend the Pen.
d,Blon Hound-Up.
l'asst-u Tlirnti'jh
.,,, ...
Carl Chrlstenson passed through
...... . hlu . ,
., PorUan(1 ttttcnde(l' lh(.
PonuU,lol) ,tounu.Lp yislcrdliy. ,
VZ.JTZZ'? '
Formerly LlvciT Hen.
Mjgs MuniM HulflIiani of Port.
Innd. is v.s.ing in La Grande tho
g, of Mrs. J. D. MeKennon.
Mis3 IIurflllall formerly lived here.
but n,OV6d to Portland sixteen
yeaisago. She expects to be here
' Tvn nr inrin viunLa 1
liOtt for Nuicui
Mr. it ml Mm II W I nffl.tnn
linil lun.ilv h.ft fl.la mnriilno fnx
where their daughter, Llll-
elta. will antcr the Willamette
university. Miss Lcighton is a
sophomore at the university this
year. I
To' VIhII Kuene
Mr. ana Mtb. William GauRPii
meler, of Pierre. North Dadota,
left ha Grande en route. to Eugene
and oilier north weBlern points
alter a week's visit at the home of
Mr. and .Mrs. C. W. Thompson,
804 Wasliinston avenue,
,
New Your lie :1ns Today
j The Kenst of Hosh Hashanah or
New Year's day. which inaugurates
w..: .u.v.u.. mau.i ui u. Jfloa,
i rehffious year, begins tonight and
lasts until - sundown- Saturday, i
Among Orthodox Jews, who cele-
brate twtf days, tho following day
aunuay, is uiso ouserved-
Vlsltlmr Sister
Mrs. Catherine Rpeath, of Cleve
land, Ohio, is visiting at Cove at
tne home oi her s ster; Mrs. Lynn
Mncoliu Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln .
and Mra. tfponth motored to Wal-
ma nine lust weei;-ena and visit-,
ed tho Uulti's at their cabin there,
they are attending the Pendleton '
i,vuiiu-i.i iiiie, weuii-eiiu. ;
' f. ' Mr..Koby nai-rowly'esjapedl(i
Iionve This F.venlni; I Jury SaiUi uay morn. iik wnne work-
Miss Del-oris Foiirson will lnnve ills ut imxvii.e, wneu un engine
this evening Tor KiiRene, to ro- tuning several einpty cars ran 111
suine her sludles at the llnlvor- to the nut car where he and sev-
slly 01 0-"Bn' "-"er spending the
au,',"",,r months here at the Ihomo
vt i iv-1 join-iuo, mi. imu mm, o.
I'ea'rsAii. She will stop over In
Portland a few days enroute. Miss
Pearson Is a senior at tho univer
sity.
ICrnts liiH'tures
Prof. Elmer K. Cary, of Hono
I lulu, dietician, roiwluctod the lnsl
, or a series of leelures last night
at the home of Mrs. Hoy Korres-
ter. 602 Washington avenue.
Among" those present were: Mrs.
' A. K. Mley. Mrs. N. Nelson, Miss
Genevieve Nelson. Mrs. A. E.
Hugg,:Mrs. W. Ganlner. Mrs.
Kritts. Mrs. J. Daniels, Mr. nnd
Mrs. l'"red Earns. Miss Beatty, Mrs. i
P. Smith and Mrs. Charles Thomp
son. Mr. Cary has, with his assist
ant, S. A. Page, been entertained
,lt number of hnmefl In tho HIv
in- ,Ile pilHl fortnight, including
'Mrs. MeVey, Mrs. H. M. Hradshaw
'and .Mrs. Edward Ebell. Mr. t.'ary
compliments La Grande as being
.a beautiful city In a very healthy
climate. He is leaving today for
Houston. Texas, to join his wife
A CONSCIENCE
Com Husk' Suit
0 y .'-'! i.-r
&5I -Jil iiPH
The nl(tn cost o' clothing rtown'l
i , ...
bother John Melton, bachelor farm
of Carrollton. Mp . He takes con.
huska. color and weave them .me
a fabric, which he say make ur
extremely cool eiilr for aumroer
----o-
and children, in preparation for a
contemplated trip around the
" ' fr !osin from New York
Novomber 1.
PROMISE (Special) Mrs. Julia
Sannar WJH bU(il injured laat Fri.
(lnv. s!l(1 MftmiPrt ihfi wmrnn
toniri.e and was eoina- to lift her
Lungu
gmuil
grandson, wlit) was sleeping..
down when she los.t her, balance
anu tell over- backwards, -sfriUlnq
on her shoulder and nearly break
ing 'her arm. She was unconscious
afternoon and night and is still
confined tn hef iei. :imt Imt.niv
inLV Her arm In uivimr her mneii
pain .
jUllies Uarton and Nora Bennett
and are voting Mr, Burton's bisler,
W. A. Carper.
e.al ollur men were riding: He
was thrown uy iu, the air and to
grouiiu bLlilvllig nid UacK acres.
Some boards aim womd Have tali
tii unmr the wiieels of the train,
but a man tanaichcd h.m bad;, lit
va bauly bruised anu unauie to
work tor faeverai'das.
Several cars of people from
Maxvdie called at the Vesper Hen
derson home Sunday lu'.fcel, water-
i ""-''ona.
Itmiuway Oct-uis. '
I Mr;(. Maude Swearingen mnt with
an accident Saturday morning whe..
l"u Uu,n SJ'U Wu-H vuig becauu
ir.Bhlui.ed and ran away on Un
,rudu al,ovti Ul-Klia" Eleshmun s
' , ' ! ' w""" .lul v, r uu
she and her small step -son Wert
thrown out.- One wheel of tlu
wagon Tell ncross tho little boy'i
leg. : i;he was cut across the face
but noL seriously".' They were both
able to be about the next day, bill
greatly bruised.
Kobert Carper came in Monday
and .visited relatives bore. He lea
for La Grande Tuesday .morning.
Charles P. Carper r went to Wal
lowa Monday with a load of npple:i.
Miss Kuth Hendley, of Lo.sline
is teaching the Sunns.de i choo.
th.s year and Mils Harlow of LoS
tine, is teaching the East Gross
man school. Moth teachers urt
boarding with Mrs. Julia Snuffer
I'la 1'oulrton went to Wallowi.
Saturday. Mis. Joe Poul.son uiil
Grandpa Smith, who have In en vis
jiting here tor the pust week, ac
tcompanled him.
j Harry Snuifcr. Miss Hensley and
Miss Harlow called, at C .1'. Car
per'H Munduy evening. .
Miss Gladys Itoby ts working
for Eill Carper.
Ml: s Lora t.'arper. who is attend
ing high school at Wallowa spem
'lhe week end with h"r parents, Mr
ami M is. John Carper. She wa
: a com ponied home by Miss Altt
1 Hiwns.
Mr. Heed and Mr. NVwhy return
ed Thursday from a trip to Pint
valley.
JMraUs lo Alteiid J air.
MAItHHFIKl.O. Ore. The Coos
Bay i'lrates and tlie Iiandon IP-ach
.i-n will participate in the amusf
m'iitf at th slate fair. It was de
emed. Baiidon had already ac
cepted the officials' Invitation o
alt'-nd, tmt the I'lrates had held
i hfir a'xf'ptnce off until tht-
roult g t the required number to
sign.
II A II V I!tOVS I DITCH
llOOli KIVKK. Ore. Alter
tvn ndfrinip bivhv from home nn thr
FALLINJURES
MRS. Sill
t'HSt sidt. a I -month-old baby soo
j of John Middleton f il into an
trrigatptn ditch and a drowned.
I Mr. Middbton and his family
of nine male children came here
; recently from I'tah. following thr
'fl.-j.th ot his wife In an automobile
( a'-cident. The youngt st child Is
I only a few months oid. A sifter
of Mrs. Middleton is en route from
Ohio to care lor tb eiuklrea..
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER i
Y Granular Effervescent
SODIUM PHOSPHATE
m. . The tutnutc you get up.
take a dose of Kffei veseent
Sodium Phosphate. It tones
up 'yOur' Mver and mukes
the day brighter.
.' A convenient dqne cap
comes , with each bottle.
Keep away the blues!
Glass Drugs
Inc.
:" T3U $c?JUL Sear
La Grande, Oregon
PORTLAND .MAltKKl'S
iJOKTLANIJ, Ore. (AI') Uve
stqeji Steady.
Biitter, bullorfat l'lrm.
XieHS-rKirlu. extras, 42 'y 4L' c:'
SAN ' FltANL'lSCO, (Al')-
-UUt-
ter-'fat (iUftc here today. ' y
! (m .
l-dllTLAXD ORAI.V JIAHKET
itoll'f LAND, Ore. (Al'l..
Wheat HUH. hard white, io
!er,uv 1.4i: hurd white Ji: S.
J3aprt,-'September, $ 1.4 S; Oelober,
tl.47; Boft white, September,
il.46;' October, $1.44: hard wtn-
er. northern apriiiK.nd wesleu
nil, Heteluber, 1.42; Ocluber,
;1.41.
Corn No. 2 E. Y. shipment.
September, J41.60; October, $4J.
MAJlliFTTS AT A (II-AXCK
NEW YORK (AIM. -Stocks
Irregular; Hiillway Steel Spring
advances 13 points.
Bonds Firm; Florldn, Western
.fc Nortlicrn 7s jump 11 points.
Koreipn echanire lixed; Bel
gian francs recover.
Cotton Steady; bullish crop
'St'mateB.
' Sugar Steady; Vadc buylnp;.
Coffee Klini; firm Ui-uzllLni
markots.
C H't C A G O AI') Wheat
Jiigliyr; firmer cash .nuiii Uets.
t'ornLpwev; larger country of-
tjprlngift ' ' '
Cate 'UiiH-r V
HoflS Ii-regiilai
ct narrow.f ,, ' .
MAtIsMPIELH. Ore.-LTThe city
ouncll of, jKeodsport,: JlHa com
neneed a n'w program of improve
lents .bv districts, and Ihree Jnln
were recently let for $19,4i2. Two
r the Jnbs were for .street grndlng
ind graveling and the third1 for a
oad to be laid on plHntf.''Thc city
k having a huge amount of filling
lone this fall.
Starts Today
Tne
So Man Was Ills lur
tvn ei, giaii m;
g.ne b. fivewom to a
ir.t ndl
L ub, idlt d and t'ntam-
- eu:
W'ild as the whiu!
Fit-e u
w ittch
is the foi t'At in
he rualnt'fi!
i.eie he had found
dy. had battled The
Kllle
" for b r pt-HWCH-h
a d conUered
ton.
woives!
Yft, when d f' .it
facd him. he bridged
the chasm of aat-s an!
surrendered to a M tn.
a friend ho could
understand the pi mid
heart of the free, and
tognther they fact d
the ronftlct that fol
lowed! A Story to Thrill Yon!
And Andy
STAR
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18,0 00 SEE sV,!7ii
KOUND-UP ON
'., SECOND DAY
(Continued from rage One.)
oig long-horns In 3o Beeouds flat.
Tne best time In bumiot;,... j
tvas ntade by' Frank Smith, who(
juught und threw his steer . in
Jl 2-t seconds. The fastest time
jf tho day in ateor roping wis
an exhibiUon g.ven by Tony Vey
of lVndieton, distiuulifled Wed
nesday when he lost his steer.
The cowboy give ' a steer roping
exhibition Thursday while riding
a horse that wore neither bridle
or rope. Vey 'a time was 28 sec
onds. -
in tHo northwest buoklng con
test, open to ride is from Oregon,
Idaho and Washington, 14 riders
stayed wth their mounts, and In
the world's bucking contest, five
buckaroos rode.
AYiur IVrsons Hurt. ,
There were four casualties but
reports after the show from tho
emergency hospital were ! that
none of the contestants was seri
ously hurt. Miss Jean Kreig, v;io
rode In the exhibition cowgirls'
bucking, wus thrown and tram
pled, Jesse Stahl, colored bull
dogger, was shoved against the
arena fence by his steer and hu;t
and Moses Vanpclt, Indian youth,
suffered the Iosh of one eur when
he fell In the Indian war bonnet
race , and a horse stepped on' htb
head, tearing off the ear. Chuck
Morgan, b-ickaroo, wus Injured in
tho wild' horse race.
TWO of the government air
planes were partially wrecked nt
Arlington .when one crashed Into
the other One of the planes was
dvivtin by LleuiS Oakley O. Kelly,
and-; the other was driven by
Lieut. Jncob Derger of Seattle, a
flying, officer ,in the reservo.
' Itynn Takes Tart.
Paddy Itynn, who in 1924 won
.t.bo . wold clmmpions'iip and the
attendant ( Roosevelt trophy as the
beat -all arbuhd cowboy, Is In the
tliicU of affVrs ,and is prepared
to defend his honors when the
competitions sift ddwn. to the fin
als joo' tho Jastjday.;. !
" Th trophy 'must' bo won three
rfuiTcesaivc years before it may be
Retained permanently by nnycow-
boy. In 1!23 it was won by YaU
lnui Cahntt, Indian buekaroo, who
! a!so prominent In rodeo affairs
here this year.
GANQLOFF ,
PARK TO BE
BEAUTIFIED
r (ConUnued from Page One.)
proportion to tho size of their
business,,, '
The chamber of Commerce Is
now receiving memberships nnd
issuing cirds to anyone wishing to
become a member or tne associa
tion. Anyone may become a mem
ber and. receive a. curd by; paying
1.00l1hlo the' association. ' 1
j.'.T.be vJiuiVvi' of .thy pinrnjttoc
who met yysterdny were; A. W.
Nelson, R.'-W. Ltdgiiton'; Georgd
Currey, itVtulmer J'laylQ, audi, Kirl.
i C. IK'y'nolds, secretary of the
Chamber, of .Commerce,. 1 ;
I. i;ivi:s nnrt'ii 'ro iiotii cmiji)
'I ''iMArilWI)' (Al')'4At itlib nirn'of
rt.Cuniillo: ior,'iix. a.rslhnt of
tin town of Viilln!oll,l, has Just
(tlvi'ii lili tll lo her tlilrtlelh child.
Till Sunday
Wild Horse in
Gump Comedy
:ni
v 's, OnJRrohibition's Firing Line
ex - ,
I Ir t
Ji uls Ii...lreuer, new federal
prpibilion. administrator, for
MUwoiui, jfCahsus and southern
Illinois, with , headttuarters . at
St.'. i (.oil is. He succeeds W. j).
Moss, appointed a,ctiqg admin
istrator recently.
CONSTITUTION
1 1 TALKS GIVEN1',.. "
'1: ' ' AT SCHOOLS
(Continued from Page One.)
officers of this class are not yet
known. Tom liruce is president
of tho Hophtnore class, Hlchard
Glest, vice president and Edna
Gekeler, sophmore, Tho fresh
men have not .yet organized, ul
thouuh there are several candi
dates for president
t ,'.'
A student body, nhsembly was
held Vednesduy for- the salo of
student body tlclets. Tha tickets
are fit ill on salo ty4ay, I f'(. 'j. ) j
" J.EQON CIVY, Oro. "One
would -think .. tlut , a, . sham bailie
waij!on:to hear the guns a-popplng
over ijtj Al sea near tile rcu," say
MrvVd!i Mrs. John Gehgler of this
clty;v3ho returned from that. place.
wcek'fl-4aylfuttUoThotio f
Mrs; flengl.er's .parents, Mr- und
Mrs; Frank Oenglor, also; visiting
their ranch at Alsea. ' '"
' Apeonllug to the Oenglei-H four
perwniis have .been shot, near the
Ferguson rarttih by :,e.areli H . hunt
ers, mlmaking biners'for doers, one
of thei vletiins( dying. The rauch
ers'fart traveling little In, L)ty yood
ed sections baling for their lives,
lest they be taken, for doer.
Special
r)i;i:H;-.i:s dkionkkm
u.o: . si:i.si-
Lot 3 .'
I.S..-)0 .
,' lJ,t' i r '1 . Irfrt 2
$1.0r, l.2.-
.. : iit
1 X '' -i 1 1 ATM
' ' ' ' S .-i
The
Paris
One More
Our Bi Coffee Sale
' t
We arc going to hold our Coffee Sale over for one day. Do not mis.s,
this opportunity to save on coffee.
YOU IJUY ONE THREE-POUND CAN AND WE
GIVE YOU ONE POUND FREE
J. G. SNODGRASS
111 Depot St.
' Herbert VVhito, new federal
prohibition adm nlstmtor , for
Texas and Oklahoma. . ,
. CHAMIEIUUES NIT!' 3.50
ASTOIUA, t Ore, Opt?n:ng cran
berry price was announced by
thu r&clllo Crunberiy exchange at
13.50 a box. . ilarvestlng of tae
crop in Oiegon and Washington
Is now well under way.
On' basis of acreage already
picked, early estimates of 60, uuu
bushels for the district will be
easily .reached, This will mako
tho present season the biggest In
the' history ot tho Industry on the
coast. - t .
FI XKItAIj Sl'NOAY
Funeral services for the Inte
William Preston Harrison will take
place ut the E'k temple Sunday
afternoon at two o'clock, according
to arrangements toduy,
!" Interment will be in the Masonic
cemetery under the auspices of the
Elks. , .
j We Cover
1 Trim your dress or suit with
. ". . them for yrtti.
I Obituary
1 1 ' New shipment of fiiniiin'cd" Uoods. . 'II'S' 01U1 IIOIIHiHiof t
'J'luendj beuutiriil colors. .
Art & Baby Shop
: iirrri'.HK'K I'ati i:iis - nt-rro.Ns covi:iu:n
A
TODAY And
Richaid
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"News" And "Fables
,.0f-
Exclusive Selling Agent
Exclusive Grocer
Pape Five
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
. We will be closed Sat
urday until 6 P. M. At
6 o'clock this store will
open with a large force
of clerks to take care of
our customers.
We are certain tlmt our
palums will null fur tllo
Ktvut bluing Uwy (ft at
tliln Moiv; or do your Kliop
plug loduy.
New York Store
DESTROYERS OF .
HIGH PRICES
1216 Adams Ave.
UOTEL ASTOO
2nd & Hill Im Aagka
EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE TOILET
50 S Bath, New, Modem
Ooaq to Shopping District aad Theatra
FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50
Buttons
btttloiis and let us cover
u.'
SATURDAY
riationol "fa
Thone Main 75
II BUY THIS j
1 HOME J
A-rofim modern linimo,
L'losu In. I'rlco $2200. I
I 7-rooin tiKMliYii Itouso, c '
I p laro lot, North Slilu.
l'rluo fiiZA); terms.
I 20A - ecro fni-tn mur ft
KiiiiitiiorvillR a bar-B
Kain at $ (1000. 3
8 WEEKS & BLACfc R
' New VoIkj lllilg. 1 1
Inxurauoe Xxmum f t
Day
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