La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 19, 1925, Image 5

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    Saturday, September 19, 1925.
Page Five
Local News In Brief
. t'OMINQ KVRN'TS
TTnton County Fair at tSlgln.
September 23-2 C, inclualve.
Union County Annual A mils
tlcu Day ' Celebration La
Grande November 11.
Jii J'orUiuitl
C. T. Mollankl, cashlor or lhl.
Karim-rs. ' und Stockgrowers bank
of
Wallowa, is in l-orlland.
VKUn; Kolatives Here '
Mr. i.. mi O'Neal ami .laneht..,
of North I'owd.-r. are visiting ro-
lativis In la Urando.
, . .
At Uminil-lp
Miss Uertha BorEor and her
mother, are attending the Pend
leton Kound-Up today. .
' I
Drove m Koiinu-1. p
Mr. nnd Mrs. ! red Cflrrey drove
to Pendleton this niornini; end Noyos and Mrs. Bynthla Schroe-an-
Htluudlntf .the .ltound-Up there der will be hostesses. i
today. I , '
. To Attend U. or O.
Motored to IVlHlleton! ' Miss Helen Williams will, lenve
Mr .and Mrs. Ward I'owler mot-'"lla evening for EtiKeno, Oregon,
ored lo Pendleton this innrniiit. where she will enter the .Univer
Ti,, v are nttendlnsr the Hound-Uu ' y of OreBon. Miss Williams
there this oUernoon.
.
.11 '"s. Paulson Koverln'i .
Mrs. lf.-rb'-rt PiittiH.m. who hns
lii-t'ii ut'i'iniiHly HI at hT home for
I'm- past week, la able to bo up
;if;;iin.
IVInriw l-'limi K"'ltlll
Mrs. f. VH. H-ieknian returned to
her homo in I n Grande this morn-
im; nrter visiting relatives at Kent--
tU', Waslilnfctun lor several duys.
To Visit Sen '
.1,'n'ni" nn'inr hns rnnn tn
S.-i'jniinento, Culifornia, whom she
will nit her son. Site expicts to
be awbyv six veel;s.
viyv
llr'Miliirt Services
The Sulvatton Army will h:ve
ri'Hit-ir sirvl','S th's evening and
tomorrow,, according to announ-
e.-imnt tliis morning.
nnd Lueen Oliver
!ips"S Bonnie
are atending the Hound-Up n
I'cndh'ton today. They went ot
' Hound-t'p special this morn
in??.
I';sse;l T'Toirrti
,f:hr! W'vonor. manager of the
Siiinnn'rville slore. p issed through
I.a G ramie yvsteplay on his wy
tn Pendleton to attend the Hound-
n.
To Attend V. of O.
Clark Price left yesterday by
a 'Mo for Pendleton. ; After at-
.1
m '"Mdltui thH icund-.v iie-.wmgo
Lirrene. where he will
enter
t'te I'nlvers'.ty of. Oregon.
II'i-c I-'reni Portland -
Miss Maurine Eirhard. of Port-Ir-nd.
is visiting friends in La
(Ir.-inil". M'ss Karlinrt formerly
Comparo this nerves
viilh the one above
m:uvk
i'i!i;i:j)n.M
ves are free from
When the
t ':.iraint nnd have room to fune-
i.on properly, all is well wan ine
lei'vons Kyst.-m, bit when the.v
ine imprisoned and pinched, lis.
in (lie illustration, dlsor.le.s are
I 1 1 1 : I to ensue, In lnging untold .
Mi!l.r.ng in their wake. Here Is
. ii'-ro chirojiractic adjilstnienla
:ne needed for health restoration.
l or f.Milrk lleMilts Try
-My
1 f.'l riral Treat im-ulH
Dr.
J. E. Woodi-11
Chiropractor
I llectro-'i'hcrilpelltist
Suite 0, Soliliner llldg.
l'lionc IU7-W
Natures
Fall Clothes
At Clint's
on:
T.IXE OF QUALITY CLOTHES NOW OX
DISPLAY rou yolt: selection.
Popular Prices.
(0NT
lived in I .a GranUo and attended
school hej-e.
Went lo Pendleton .'
Mr. and Mrs. Huv Hawley and
small son left for Pendleton this
, " ',K u" l"u ou-,-'i "I'-fhlB
"-""r-
, !,, .. .
At Rounil-ip Tmlny
' . ,,!d MJ"' , KochonsparRer
'and clmor-m, V;r"lt nnd V'M-nciia. I
I accompanied by Dwlght Marlon.,
early thl" ""' for Fc"
, ...
Saw Kound-rp Wiilm-wlny
Vr'.,ai"1 ,.M,!S', W.' P' lMoA,'"ry
A.Tf.i . o. ,
Vl ...... W. 1311 IlllllOllltlll, Allt,
comnanled
by Mrs. Vera Watten-,
burs went to Pendleton Wednes-
day to attend the llound-Up.
C,, to Mw,
The Bust Matrons
Club 'will
meet at the Masonic parlors Mon-j
dny, September 21. Mrs. C. W.
will major in music and
uages.
lang-
RhPll Foxes
The
OFegoli Trail Silver Fox.
',h,i,e,l n n:,lr of foxes to
' fivrui
Iron Junetion. Mini)., on Sepleni-
bcr 14. With the exception of
. .. .
ono sale maue to a pariy in ioa
1111 oUlcr s;ll!' have been confined
lo urebon,
on'
Idaho and Washing-
.Moved to Boise
rne stiU Novelty orch'.-stra has
nioved to Boise, Idaho, where they
will play during the winter. Tho
personnel of tne orchestra is:
, Bill Andrist, Larry Lungvln. Joe
u.loii. iiuiwid Hu.ls. Mike Port
i er and Maurice Harrington.
:
Buys I'osters
Bert L. Hurvey has purchased
bill boards in Welser and Puyeite,
I Ida., and Ontario, Ore.,
J Haverfield Poster comp
from the
company. Pos
'8ston wiM be taktn October l.JwePe shopping In La Grande yes-
1 The Harvey company now oper
ates in 25 towns.
To Teach Voice, Piano
! U. J. Hammer, of New York.
lies arrived In La Grunde and
will teach voice and piano at the
) K isle rn OruHun Music company.
I Mr. Hamnjer has been associated
with opera and concert In the
I-;. st una has 30 years of
I iencc.
eXpur.
Open Sunday Afternoon
V The Public Library will be open
' eaclv Sunday afternoon from 2:30'
' fcT o:Tu o'clock. Wlfllc nW lioofcar-
are circulated during this period,
!the public is cordially invited to
1 make Use of the magazines and
the reading rooms.
Went
to Pendleton
.wr. and Mis. Ames Helm. nr.
nnd Mrs. Elmer McMunus,, Ken
netll Geljeler and Al.ss ileru.ee
Iofland went to Pendleton this
morning to attend the Hound-L'p.
Mr. Helm. Mr. McManus and Air.
Gekeler will play ill tlie La Gran
de band.
At Kollilil-Ip
Mrs. C. I). Puttnan and Mrs.
John The. sen went to Pendleton
'this morning lo intend the Itound-
L'li. 'J'hey will Bo to Milton to
morrow and visit Mrs. Putman's
parents, who live there und return
to La Grande tomorrow evening.
Lort 'Mils .Morning
Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Klrby and
two daughters. Murjorle and Doro
thy, lert this morning en route
west. They will slop over In
Portland, after which they wih
go to Kilg. ne and CorvaLlls. Miss
,.rnlhv , r,.Siune h-r studie
Dorothy will resume
(lt tho fnlversily of Oregon ut
Eugene, and .Miss Marloi le w n
enter the Oregon Agricultural
e"11'-
I-ft For C'lilengo
Miss Dorothy Meyers left Wed
nesday Tor Chicago. Illinois, where
she wld resume her studies ut the
Nolhweslern Iniversily. After
spending the summer months at
her home here. Miss Meyers Is
a senior at the University. Airred
Meyers who also spent the sum
mer vacutlun in La. Grande, has
returned to Notre lianie to resume
his studies. He Is also a senior.
Horn I.nl Kvonlne
J. H. Scott, market road I'nirin
,. r with hrajiionrti-m "t Sali-m.
.i
(gTHIE
was In t-Ji Grande lust . even Inn.
He accompanied Judge Wt Ilium
Duby, chairman of the state high- i
way commttiidun th.s fur 'on his
way home from Portland. 'Mr.
Duby attended the meeting of
the highway commission in Port
land September 15. i
lft For t'orvntlU .
Virgil Walslnger left La -Grande
yesterday morning on his wuy
to Cor vuUts. where he will enter
the Oregon Agricultural college.
He will stop In Portland and visit
grand mother. Mrs. J
P. Ue
Long, and his aunt, Anna DcLong.
Horald Schrooder, also of I.a
Grande, will Join him In Port-
.lld . ' rrm,u. .
h(m. wnoro ho will also enter O.
A q
' ' ; ; '
Visited Here Yostcnlny
umn Oliver Yarnell. accomp-
Janied by her gister-ln-luw, .Mil
i Lewis, visited .In l.a Grande yes-
l terday. . They came to Eastern
Oregon from Lholr homes in Port-
'land to attend the
Hound-Up.
They saw the Hound-Up Thursday
v,8Ued ' h(.ro yc8l0rday and rBlurn.
, ed to- Pendleton again today. They :
will return to Portland tomorrow.
At Kountl-L'p Today I
!pt Wlll8worthi MlB8 Arton Winn .
tind Miss Mubcl Smedberg, went !
to Pendleton this morning by au- j
to: and are attending the Kound
Up there today. They will return
to La Grande tomorrow morning.
The Model Heauty shop where
three of the gins are unploycd Is
. closed today.
.
o iw Mil-
i , nir. ana irs. a. a. v.nerry .win
leave I.a Grande tnrrow 'nixht J
on train no. j s tor a two moniiis
tour of OHBtem cities previous to
' kaillne on November 25 from New
.York on a trip around the world. 1
' Tl,i.u ovi.,.t trt 1, hnlr in - V..W
t,.k. .
lorK mo latter pari o May ami;
will arrive- in La Grande about j
June 1.
Persunat Mention
, - Mis. Jem Smith' of Hilgard,
was shopping in La Grande yes
i terduy.
Mrs. E. K. Harmon and
E.' Iiazen both of Elgin
here shopping yesterday.
Mrs. H. L. Shoumakes, Miss
Veda Patlen, and Mrs. L. Uenhnm,
terday.
Their homes aro at El-
gin.
MANY ATTKXD SHOW.
Many children attended the ipe
clal "Kun show" given at Hher
ry's theater this morning for the
cniiun'u oi me eity. i'io eaimg
(contests and other novelties were
icuiuri'H oi ine snow.
.MeiH(rd Guts Water Kl;lit.s
SALEM, Ore.,
fenr6TaVkfoceiWd
-The-
vcity i-?of
mm flicstaT
engineer here a permit to appro
priate the waters of Butte creek
Tor municipal purpos s. . The cost
of the flevelopinent . was estilllilleil
at between )CUu,UUO und $7110.
000. Hoy C'rllslictl Against J-'ellcv.
OUKGON CITY, Ore.. Kdwln
ITochliHlter, 10-year-old son oi
Mrs. Elizabeth Hochhalter of 1213
l-'lfteenth street. Oregon City, is
suncrin.? irom iwo DroKen inigna
caused by being erushed against
an iron fene by an automobile
finnr Jennings lodge.
Goats For Children
SHrial Iti'duclion ,nn Chililron's Coals for ll Km
$11,011 Coals for S7. r.o SI. 7r Coals for S:l-".ll, I;U',
Hpk'tidicl Vuliioa.
SI-:CIAIi OX HATS
Art & Baby Shop
HITTOXS COVF.IIKK
AFcad
SUNDAY
5 Acts Vaudeville
.
Orchestra And Pictures
TODAY
DICK BARTHEL1IESS In .
"SHORE LEAVE"
STAR
TODAY
' Rex, The Wild Horse
In
Black Cyclone
Granular Effervescent
SODIUM PHOSPHATE
Tho minute you get up. I
take a- dose of Kffei esecnt
Sodium Phosphate, ; -It tones I
up your liver and mukes :
the day brighter. !
A convenient dose cap
conies with each bottle.'
Keep away the bluesl
Glass Drugs
Inc.
32& SM -La
Urunde, Oregon
Markets
POHTI.AM) MAItKUTS.
rmm.AMi. o,e iaim l.lve.
Aoiuuwlly sle..dy.
Uutlerlut Kleady.
ltnlt.-r lrm. i
fcgtjs One . cent lower, current
receipts 3'.c, ini.letts 3aScu 3le,
....... T
exu-aa eicuiij
sax pnANUlKCO f AP) But-
jterlut 60e here today.
1'OUTLAXU t.IIAIN MAItliliT
P UKTLAN D, Ore. (AP).
Wheat BBB. hard white, Sep
tember, $1.49; hard B. S. Baait,
Kept ember at $1.4 7; Oetob ;r
$L4ti; soft while, Rjptcniber,
$1.45: October, ' $1.44; western
) white, September.- $1.4i: Oetobei ,
ftIpB $1.4:i; hard winter, September,
were 1,4l': October, $1.39; northern
.spring, September at $ 1.4 uj Oc
'lober at $1,40; western red, Sep
tember. $1.40; October, $t.4.
I Corn No. 2
E. V. shipment,
October, $3S.
September. $4
E.VSTEr.X PRIXE MARKCT
PORTLAND (U. S.- Department
iOf Agriculture). Prune uuctious
! Krlday: . '
! New York Arrlvnls llir'
Idaho. 2 New York. Iduho Ital
ians. 4 cars, 'crates, Jl.atify 1.7...
ttVcrage
$1.53; three cars suit
cases. $1.15ii 1.2ft; avprape. l.m
Clilcniro Arrivnls One Califor
nia, 2 Oregon. 21 Idaho. 2 Michi
gan. Idaho Italians, 2000 crates.
$1.2B1.7-6, niost'y $ 1 .611; 2772
Idaho suitciisus, .70 fi' !0c. mostly
nrojmd 8dc: 12G0 Orciton suit
cases, HXii S5c", mostly around 80u.
SI'CAR TAKKS DIIOP
NKW YORK (AP). Unw su-pa-
touehed the lowest price 1"V
el In three years Friday unde:
continued liberal offi-rlngs. Hnt
hngN of P'dlipplne selling at 4.1
rmt! a pound', delivered. Thin
quotation was 1-32 of a cent un
der previous sales.
nrx's i;i:vm;v.
N12V YOItlv (AD.lhin's
day says:
"The reports of the wi'ek ar
I to the neeum:ilated evldi nee
commercial progreBH. PtHpateh
Days.
in rr i :i 1 1 i ii I ait i ; 1 1 x s
The World's
1 r.n't rtTS
Here is thu first photo of wee Helen Mnrle I-eeds, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William U. leeds of New York, unj one of the
. r.chest young Indies on earth. She will inherit tho famous
Leeds "tin plate" fortune. The pteturo was mudo In Paris,
where she has . just been christened. ; ' '
from widely aeparuted scetioiis of
Lie ccunlt y ana from diversified
trades aio In the muln dlunnctiy
t.norublc, ' either dlscloH.ng uiMetlfoid
milher Increase of lictivily - or
gtving promibo of future gains.
Of actual cxpans.un of busmc-'S,
that which appears In the steel
iudtistty Is especially slRnlficaut,
because it reflects prosperous con
ditions In different laus. Tho
railroads, which are handling the
I cavii st freight trufi ' e in tludr
history, have bigun to make re-
lacemt-ntu. There is a steady
Icmand from automobile man.i-
facturers, whose operations ke"p
up a", a no'nblc high rate; Im
plement makers, with the poal
t'on . lmpi oved by the enhanced
buying power of farmers, have
taken large tonnages of bars, and
building contractors hnvo ma le
extensive purchases of material ih
i consequence of the unprere
bmted volume of new construe-
t'on. With the Inflow of orders
from these and other sources.
steel output has r'si'ii above- 75
per cent on tho a vc ra go , and
producci s are firmer in their
views us to prices.
Wepk'y bank clearings, $9,250,-
307,000."
MAniiFTS AT A GLAXCE
NEW . YORK (AP). Stocks
Strong; many pjbllc utilities at
new highs.
Itonds Strong: Florida. West
ern Northern 7s soared If.
points. t
Foreign exchango Irregular;
Norwegian kroner advances
Cotton Declined; bearish
vlsl-
hie supply. ' ' .
Sugar- Lower; easier spot market.
MONARCH RAMiES arc diffcrenl than ethers. In them you will find coriihinetl iv.any
features that are exclusive .with Monarch alore. Some oi' these like the "Vitreiused Lnanicl
Lining," and "Mirco Top" have been added in recent years. Others like the "Duplex Draft"
and "Hot Iilast Eirc-Hox" have been a great tuccess for many years.
t . l- i TS-lf 1
MONARCH
I)ui)Iex Dialt and
Ulast Fire-box
W..H.
Tiniest Heiress
3"
Coffea HlKlier; trade buying-.
(o Hnvo New IIuIIiIIiikh.
. Mlini'-OHD, Ore. Permlla were
granted by the city for the con
struction of new buildings valued
at $,':, ,iMKi includiiiK a jtio.oeo rn
inforeed concrete and stucco mod
em apartliieiit ltoitifc with 24 suites
to be erected by Ira E. Schulcr of
tho Colonial giiraKe. -
Ixit 2
DRIOSSKS
i:l.H5
DUKHUKS
U.03 .
Lot 3
DU HUSKS
$ to.au
Lot
HATS
(1. 1)5
!,( 3
HATS
l.2o
Lot 3
HATS
$tl.D.-
The
Paris
Special
The Rane That
Is Better
. Monarch pattented
draft construction in
nures Jin even fire
and perfect control.
Hot
Bohnenkainp Coe
ISLAISD CITY
GETS NEW
PHONE LINE
(Continued from Page One.) .
service frum all parts of thu ter
ritory Berved, has nectssftated the
re-f.uanclng of the company upon
much larger scale than here
tofore.
Tho uMthorlited capital stok
hns been Increased from $2110,(100
to $375,000. An old outstanding
bond issue In addition to several
other obligations have been re
tired through tho salu of a new
long-term bond issue of 175,
ooo. This financial program, now
Silver Creek Creamery Hob lied ,
S1LVKI1TON, Ore., Tho Silver ,
Creek Creamery, owned und oper- i
ated by Mr. and Mrs. John Kub- j
be mess, was entered nnd 300
pounds of butter, two cases of
egg and $12 In cash stolen, En
trance was gained by breaking
the lock in tho rear door.
Forget
yourHeaihigVlant
With Oit-O-Matlc heat,
. you can stay away as long
os you- like. If you are
home all day, you can do
other things, but they
won't be shovelina coal
1 or cleaning up because of
' the furnace dirt. .
! WIIlIilMMS,
1 - -
Nale Zweifel
Priced from
PS7.50 to $1 03.00
HI" I' 'i'lM
-l 1 " I
completed, has rciiuirwi the con
stant uttention of tin;" ri.uiiugh
officers tut well as eoiTS.drahU:
time of the dtivctora for toe pa.it
year. Securities have hi-eri pro
vided and will be offered to Ioim!
im-cHm-H when fiini's en- need ..
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
Wc will be closed Sat
Uiduy until 6 P. M. At
6 o'clock this store will
open with a large force
cf clerks to take caic of
our customers.
Wc arc ccrta:n that our
pntitms will wait for llio
Kltlll sltvlllgH liiey get lit
tills store; or du your shop
liilig toiluy.
New York Store
DESTROYERS OP
HIGH PRICES
1216 Adams Ave.
UOTEL ASTOD
2ni & Hill Los Almelo.
EVERY ROOM h PR1YATE TOILET
50 Bath. New, Modem -
Close to Shopping District and Theatres
FREE GARAGE Tantf from $1.50
V
JVM
Monarch R a n r e s
come in a six le . for E
every home and at u i,
pr;ce lor every purrio.
BUV THIS I
II
5-itxmi modern lioiiw,
j 1 elofse- lu. I'l'leo $U2tiO.
1 . 7-nKiiu intMlerii house
1 Inrgu lot, Nuith Side, a
I l'neo $:t2.t', terms.
I 205 -cert fnini neur
I Kunimervlllc a
I gam at WH0. . g
I WEKKS & llLACfc I
"I Ur,A!iO)tK 3
I ' New l-oley Uhlg.
I IiiMUruncu Louus
vz3
See our new JGk-clnc $
coin hmal ion l. u up
real beauty.
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