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Monday,1 Refit ombor 21 1025. THE LA: GRANDE T3VEN1NG ' OBSERVER Local News In Brief them front Pcrtlnnd to I .a Grand v by way of the Columbia Jtiver highway. 1 i , Personal Mention (M1NG eviints Villon County Kair at Clgin. Scpu-'iibor 23-26, Inclusive. lnton County Annual Armis tice Day- Celebration La (irando Noveiubur 11. Where ahe will visit friends audi Fay. Huff, U"U uautflUer wcM relatives. week. She will bo away one J hero U"n KlnSalurdtty. At tVnilleton Saturtlny CJeorre Hrace ami C. M. Ray went to Pendleton. Saturday to attend thu Hound-Up. Mr. Kay left yesterday for Pun Francisco, California, where ho experts to spend the winter. At llomul-rp Sultircluy . J-Jliiior Kkala was unions the l-ltiiiff 1'u rents at I'nloii i,. .p,u who aitendud the ltduud- -M,8a "uth Kcibird. daughter ot L'p at Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. J .P. Hudson and daughter, I Onu, of I in bier, were shopping in l-u Graudo butuiKiuy. Miss Huth Kcibird. Mr. jind Mrs. George Seiblrd, Is viaiting at I'nlon at the home o. lliw From Wallowa - r Pnla, M.hs Scibird is librar- i:. j. Kihft.-r and uuii were visl- Iin ut "'o un.versity. ahe and torn to lu Grundu Saturday from Odd Fehows Convene; La Granae Represented (Continued iroui 'Page One.) ! oik and Mr. and Mrs. George Ball. WalluWU. her mother were shopping in L.a Grande Saturday. I fere I''imii Inibli-r r j iMi '-y Me.Goldriek was a buai niH visitor to La Grande Satur day from his homo ut linbler. To Attend Normal Mr .and Mrs. John Bowery and daughter, Garnet, left yeslmduy en route to Monmouth, Oregon, when Miss Bowery will enter tne Oregon Normal school. They will visit at Portland and Seaside, Oregon AtU'mlrtl Round-I'ii m.h. Waliueu t'..sj and daughter, en route. H rott fi'. went to Pendl 'toa S it- unlay on the special train to at- "On Way lo California l ud the Hounu-L'p. Mr. and Mrs. Norvll Holbrook, accompanied by Mrs. Hoibrooit's Alleuiietl ICoimil-l p mother and father, passed through Mis. V. D. Melton. ild, Mrs. Nel- l.a Grunue uvw thu week-end en lie Spencer, Mrs. M. II. Pryor.and route to Los Angeles, California, tu Ali.s. James Nelson attended the spe.irf the winter. They are from ituiind-l'p at Pendleton Friday. Kansas. They were over nigu'l guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. To Attend I', of O. Charks Moore. rune h kobms m 1ms glirni up Irs position r.t Fie lied Cross rnr Will Open S. A. Misson t-'ure and will attend the I'n'vi'r- AMvm J. Hailard, one of the sty of Oregon this winter, lie twelve apostles of the church oi Mi yesterday for Kugeno. Latter Day Saints, who attendei . the quarterly conference In Lt Iteefiverin XkvTy Grande Saturday, left last evening Miss Veda NHsnn is able lo be for Portland. Alter a short visit ip :i ;aln, with the aid ol enilWies, there and at his home in Salt Lake r'irr beinir confined to her bed City, Mr. Itaiiai d will sail for for the pi'st three months with Souih America, where he will open rheumatism. a mission. PORTLAND, Ore. (By 'the As sociated Press). ; The sovereign giani lodge convention of tne in dependent Order of Odd Fellows, In Bess. on here until Fiiday, open ed today with a public welcome and a reception a; the municipal auditorium. Grand Sire Herbert Thomson, of Detroit, in his an nual address, recommended tint uction be taken pcrin.tting admis sion of races of all color all over the world. . , AIR BOARD IS HEARING Granular Ef fervescent ' SODIUM PHOSPHATE The minute you get .up, take a dse of l-"ffei vescent Sodium Phosphate. It tones up your liver and makes the day brighter. . A convenient doso cap comes with each bottle. Keep away the blues! Glass Drugs inc. 77ie j& S!ar La Grands, Oregon 1 Britain's New Sea Monarch r TESTIMONY Markets PORTLAND MARKETS PORTLAND,. Ore. AP). IOrrs. b'.itter, butterfut, cattle, calves, shcop-; steady. Hogs b el-pis higher," Al Hoimd-Vp Saturday 'Visited Friends Here Miss Kleanor Otto, Miss LaVinn Mrs. J. Fred Buchanan am C'lloway, and M:hs Francis Me- daughter, M.ss Huth Buchanan C-inn, all of La Grande, went to visiteu several days last week at pendletnn Saturday to attend the' the Robert Clark home. 2uu2 Oak Kound-L'p. street, Mrs. Buchanan left Satur- '. - day mornins to attend the Round- Here to Buy Sheep- Up at Pendleton and Miss Buchan- J. F. Sens, of the Yikima Wool an left Sunday to join her niothe. (irov.e-.s association, is staying at and return to their homo at Cor t'ie Soinmer hotel while making vallis. extensive purchases of sheep In the . valley. A lingo Order for Hosiery . 1 . 1 The largest single order on rec- RusSness Visitor ' ord for women's hosiery wat C. t. Cnkny. here on bns'nns p:Aced by the J. C. Penney com- ln the interests of the Minan pany the other day to partially Lumber company, of wn.eh he is take rare of the lUG busiaess o Manager, is a gdist at the Som- its 676 department stores. Thi iner hotel. order was for 2.4U0.00U pairs, em- , bracing besides the staple colon II "en From IaUerpl many of the attractive shadei Mrs. Claude Rennie, of Ennr- which will be In vogue. -' is t1'" ni- f Mrs W"d Fowler. Mrs. Rennie and Mrs.-Gosklll, Hlnam Apiwinted 1-t-w.er attended tuo itound-L'p' ut Appointment 6i Luther Hlnam Pendleton Saturday.1 ' M ot Elgin, and J. A. Gaskill, -oi (Continued troin Page One.) ! mendatlonB to the board: lU-coiiinuiiuatioiis 1. That researcn and develop ment of advanced types of air craft ' should be continued'" and. when funds penult, expanded. Additional personnel and material should be made avail - able for the air service when gov ernment f -nances permit but not j it the expense of ot ier vital Parisian lnUVCCi 10 3. " A larger reserve of flyers should be built up when funis ,ermlt- . ' . (By tho Associnted Press) 4. ; Any duplication in tno army: The sPeady r;8e in,.lhe, cpst, of md navy service Installation . tflivlng In. Paris l as become such ny sun is existing, snouiu ob riliriliai. future of life here flAN FRANCISCO (AP). But-terfat-r-6lic heie. today. HJgli Cost of, Liviig Ki -SS" IStfSK... ! - fr' I Ubituary f M years It had held during threov days. La Grande wan well rep-esented the final, tlviy with nearly tf.uou4 sneetators and the JJO-plecu La " .IAMFS M. WILSON. j Grande, b ind, which created a fuv- Jumes M. Wilson. 81. w ho had orublo Impreasioii at eve, y appoar made his home In the valley a nee. since. 1 1 84, died ut his home ut , ' 1:3 p. in. Sunday. The depiMi.-iu - whs born In Canada July 18, 1836 Retiring from hiB occupation us a farmer 20 years ago, he settled in La Grande and has lived i,ere since. His wifo preceded him in death in February, ITii. I Surviving him are a daughter, Agnes Hendricks, who has been (caring for him; a brother, J. H. wuson, oi spoKane; uuu two sis ters who resido in Wisconsin. Funeral sei vices will be con ducted ut Snod grass and Zimmei man funeral parlor Wednesday n 2 p. in.. Rev. J. A. Hall, pastor ot South M. E. church, officiating. ROUND-UP AT END; VICTORS RETURN HOME (Continued from Paffo One.) "This shows tho lounchinK of the now British battleship "Nel son," most powerful ftsat'.nu ship in tho world. It is of 85,1100 tuim displacement, cost $36,uoo,00O, and takes a crew of IbOO men. , Hazel Scott Joins world's record for tho 400 metres Staff Of ObSCl'VCr lisliea ls- the Pinnlsh women's team, whielt covered the dlstun-.H-in 01.3 st-uunds. The Frnnkforter Vollisstlmme recorded the games in Uerman. English und French. itmlnated. 5. A clear delineation of thu a recrular thnt it is now accepted n'mosi thout comment. I'rult. 1n spin missions of the army pn-l navy of thc fact that t1,s ,8 s.lta ,0 n coast defense should ; be h(lvc heon an ox(.e,1(,nt yoar tor idopted. yields. Is about 200 per cent hlBh- 6 A hnreqil of c'v'l n-vleiti-m pr thnn ft vel(. whe bof .hould be established under the has r,9on aj)m .tr, por C(.nt ln .rarttnent of commerce. .'thp ,ust ,,,. 7. He also recommended im-. Ev(,n otnto(,s have Bonn up )n irovemen's In houslns condltloi s,' rf n))out 2 ccnl ippolntment of an additional brl - r , idler sreneral to head the supply eetion of the a.r service end t.. La Grande Is Third in !nni. Davis onnrst?d proposnls for fltnbtishment ot a semrnte d-1- B-'mrnt of aeronaut Irs for a nlficd army and navy air serv-t (Cntitlnued from I'atfe One. renders she will seek to serve: "Tho readers of the Courier Know her work. It has b-en vol uminous and variea-'and all done Ivvl., Her ftnall hands have en compassed society's whirl; sho Iijh looked far Into its depths, seen the criming before it came, and scored beats Innumerable. Her fehturo stories have been delights,' enjoy ed by her readers and plagiarized i y i. r cun.MHu.. rPrt s wH1 ,.,,,. T)lo hoim tfC0. den in an airplane gone , to to , commitUM18 of lhe Count Jail, interviewed great lo.ks (in- iiuuuiK uubo, i.i o mvu . . phHipmnn. tho countv lec- turM's will convene nnd the vari ous committees on the proposed FARMERS OF . . CITY FACE BUSY WEEK (Continued from Page Ono.) til tho last .day. Then after piling up two fast throws lu tho bulldog- glng in as many days ho lost his big steer during the finals and was disqualified. When he was in on Uie finals In the world's bucking contest ho scratched Big Bltl .Mc Curray for all ho was worth and had a spectacular rldo well started when fho outlaw unseated him and blasted all his chances. The track was wet ror the final day, and several riders of race stock wero spilled. None was hurt seriously. Tho attendance of this year s show far exceeded tho at tetidanco ut any . previous show, according to roundup officials. The program 6x1 ended over four days this year and in previous We Buy for Less We Sell (or Less Women's Coats With fur collars nnd cuffs. A fine array of new Fall styles; and you can buy your favorite at a reasonable price. $14.95 to $24.03 New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. HOTEL ASTOD 2nd & Hill Lot Ango!.. V EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 50 Bath, New, Modern Close to Shopping District and Theatres FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1 .50 Imbler. ns crop observers in Unloi I! I'l ivoi! Xpwxlft ficiifli " bounty 'Tor' the" (tears-Uocbuc" Word wns rocilvcd yesterdny bjr Aftiiculturul Foundation index, if lr:Hic Shields that h's father, who announced from' Chicaso by P. V li-'S l::cn ulliiur for' some titno. passed nw:iy at his homo in IVnn sylViiKta. . Attended Conrii'iiintion ir. i. t.. iiirklwTton, ?''s. S. r. i'-.mt v Mrs C. .T. Osborn nnd Miss Virginia Wtlrt at- Ewinjr, .idirector of reoenA-h the foundation and editor of th index. Transferred to Hawaii Ii.pt. end .Mrs. V. E. May. el route from Clemson college, Sout Carolina, to the Hawaiian Islands tended the Kon.'trmntlon In the where he has recently been trans K-i'seopal church ut Cove yester- fnrred by the United States Army day, ore guesls for a few days at th' . . homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H Went In limiml-t p Iteynolds. Captain May was assist .Mrs. .1. It. Oarrily and Miss ant commandant' at Clemson Al M-CiilloiiL-li went to IVndle- coaehin? basketball, baseball an: I. ,n s.ilu:'.l:iv i.rternnnn lo attend football. He and M is. May plan II,,,, nv l':,ne.,n Kr.lnr.liiv evenlmr. to Sail frOIll San KranclSCO. 'I'iiey returned to l.a Grande yes- Oct. 14. terdny. j ' : I On Motor Trlii VKIts Sisirr llerr ! Mr. and Mis. George llirr left Mr. and Mrs. ll.irrv Roland, of recently In their ear for un ex Condon. visHed at the home of tended vis t to different point! Mis. I!nl:in,r n'ster. Mrs. Amos alone the const. At Seattle. Wrs'' II Iin. IVi lev. Mr. and Mis. Helm Inirton they will visit at the home nernmie, tiled Ihem as f:ir as Pen- of Mrs. Ilerr'S slater and til 1, Hon en route to their home after a visit at the home of Mr. Kitiinl.'iv Herr's brother ot Kverett. they av . . . return to I'ortland where they will I lie f Joiio a V( i'ii ' Join W. F. Jackson from ! or A Mt a,i iiiiuumii n.rt h.i nii'hi Seott. Kans'is. who is in Portion lor Portlinl. Chehalls. Washinrt- as a deli-Rate to the I. O. O. F Inn. Ilond liiver nn.l oilier iioints. convention. He will accompan Fall Clothes At Glint's oru i.ixis ok "quality clothes now on DISPLAY FOR YOUK SELECTION. ""' - Popular Prices. U. S. to Book. Picture "Winds of Chance" (Oentlnuert from PnjPn2 itfon of their kindH- intoivBt nd holp: and last, to congratulate you HI?jor General John T. HindR, : on booktmr this picture for show- hirf or staff of tho army, and in? the flrnt time yvml of New '.riciiilinr C(-neral Thirrh ")-'"m. York. "Wiiirfs of Change" hnr ind ollowtper Davis, each doncrlhed the a splondid success ln lew York ir sorvice nn Important nrm and Beston ana ia uranue is un f the. national fVeifp. nni jitronp- third city in America to exhibit y opposed a untried air service. .it and I am plensed that It shall be brought to th atlontion ot so ninny p"Op!e who wwe in it so esl-lo-God newspaper Kirl Aliss Scott's technique Is excellent. That is ordinary in good newspaper of fices. And there Is quite a com pany of those who love good dic tion and the precise word. Hut i'enn s rueiill will confer. Spcni-e lo 11c Here. C. 12. 8;unco, Htnte market agent, J, Kurd, marketing specialist ol not so common is tno journaiiBiic. tho Oregon Agricultural college, imagination' that 1b not imagina- ftnU a commUee from the cham- tion nt all but lnslgiu into rea:uy. r coniinerco and grange are This Mies Scott has. She sous the stories that many miss." Miss Seott has had three yenrs of college work at Cedar Kal s, Iowa, and spent the last several months vacationing In thc north to meet at 7 o'clock in tho evening and disoira the public market ques t'on.' A large class of grangers v lo bo given the fifth degreo in the evening alo. The nitornoon program is open west. Hhe was accompanied to La jr the general public nnd t features Grande by her younger brother, mjdre.ssea Dy i)r, v. T. Phy. C. E. Lee Scott, and they will at once beeome TTH'imunent citizens of the community. ,. .nJ. r; h r4 : . International Games ence. i .1. Hurd. A. H. Hiium- Way, Jno. R. liodgln, Paul Carpen ter and others with spice added to tho program in tho wiiy of mu slcv recitation! 'rih'd -speolirl ' diill ttu : r'..M,r worn. eaders are nrouwM over plans of QuJck!y- he 40 and" 8. playgrnund of the .merlcaa Lerlon, to piaster Oma- :i with "risque" I-'rench posiers. dvert!smg liquors and displaying nml-niTde figures, during thfc na- onal leg'on convontlon here; A. C. Mcfan-.pbell, projilhltlon trector, has been asked to inter- cre. ""'"1",n ' ' 1 M..1 nn.m Mi- I Int.-. I ftllrl ntllfrM The IVctun s and phoUn;raphs will be pl iced on dteptuy in Lu Grande shortly. KU ANKKOItT, (;emi:iny AP). T.,e first internationaJ Olympic games for working classes took Hes.des fV" letter. Mr. Lloyd a;:nt soveial lis of scenes filmed place recently in. the new Frank in Wallowa county. In Cunada. and i fort sladliim and through the f.vo ether Bites wli -re "Winds ofldays attracted more than 2 &(. "U Chanci'" was taken: also several , a.toKrn plied photographs of thos" who. starred in the special Anna Q. Nlllson, lien Lyon. Viola Imna, ' HobarL HHVorth, Charles (Voc- k.Mt, Claude Gillin water. Victor evening dinner will he nerved tat i o'clock, furnirhed by tho htiM ne:s men of La Grande, the lllue Mountain grange, the nine Moun tain creamery, the Grande Hondo creamery, the Knterprlse Market. the Ui Grande Grocery company Srcf Messajje No. 7, from: OHKl.ON THAI L VOX VAHSl, II. W. KiilUli, Prop., La oiaiiile, Ore. Who Avo-Jld bo aduptcd to the ulslng o( silver foxV Anyone .apitblo ot strictly uttending to ;utes. ' Any bnckynrrt, 20x40 fect, Is plenty luiKe. Those now cntrarre-J n fox fin-miner Include the I'.AU- OIIHlt, llANKHltS. BirrCHUllH. :tAll.ltOAlKlta. FACTO KY pcu lc; WIVES nnij younir people n facte a largo percentage are ild und retired men and women of all walks of life. If proporly nstructed, anyone may succeed mil bo contented. Special T.nt 1 I)t 2 , DIIKSS10S BltKHHS ' U.U3 Slli.tiJ l.flt 3 DHKHHKS $18.50 N I,ot 1 fot 2 HATS 31 ATS 81.1)5 $t.Si Lot 3 II ATS . ' ' 811.03 V The ' Par5 und othera. '"rench irirls ami labelled bottles vitli teasing invitations to drink. We Tbo-e ruinous IIoIIoav Lens. (Fiom tne Atlanta Journal) Shaw was shot in the Irrr afte n automobile chase through thej lowntown (liHtriet. by the offl- , Ad In th era who auspected it con'a n"d li i l I lie """nn ii Was I'lTtly Wei. Woodl'iwn I Ml) Courer. SITl'ATION WANTF.il Wnsh- 'q'jor. ,oveo No whisky was found, 'lngton llOOl R. taken home, dried out iilieetators. Competing athletes Included 2,000 Germans and 10O01 Whom .Men Are Men. foreigners. The latter represent-I From the H nsdiue. Mont. Jniirnul ed Kin and, t'secho-Hlovaklu, Aiiu-i On Friday anil Katuidny or the trla, Fruncc. Mclgl im, Italy. Fie,'-' stunipeile th" two bath tubs Sr. land, Jugoslavia, l'olund and l'ort-,thn linwiiiiiit of the First Na ...L t onal llanli linlblln't will be open The preeminent riualifleiitliin lo ' for use. IMenty of hot and cold compete was considered the ad-, water. voeaey of a war against all elasi dlslinetlon. The Social Demoera- ' Anoll er Triumph Of Surgery tie News Service di'serlh.'d t lie ( From Hi liwenksvHIe, I'll. Item.) giimes as "lhe birth of the pea-e I'. e'iaid. son of Itev. I. K. Men in the most modern S"ltin;;:i i l.i,.u:ideiii-!nger, had his tonsils im and typifying In elassleal Htyle I he; moved In the itlvervlew hospital, thniicht of a irenuine brothel hotid I Nori islown, yesterday. Ills l"g li among nations." , improving and ho uses a cane in In the nthlelle conteitta a. n"v s.ef,d r,f crutches. "Miss America" Gets Hsr Crown "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE USED CARS DODGE TOl'RING A Snap!' 1924 FORD TOURING 1923 STAR TOURING Jennings & Shumate Buick Sales and Service ri!-:. 1 i V' v.?i "Tl-.e Warmth That Never Fails"- Pendleton Pure-Virgin Wool Bed Blankets ' -. i' X. it S i , d ,m x fit? '-' L Fay Ijinphler of Oslilanl, I'al.. who entered the Atlnn'ic City lauty eont St ns ".M.ss l.'nlifornla. ' Is nhoivn receiving th" crcmn as "Miss America," laving been 'lj Idged most b'aiitilul of li e slxty-ne.ven contestants, The crown Ir being placed on her comey head by Father Neptune, otherwiK known as Er nut Torrence, movie actor. ( APPLI2 BOXES Wo have litem for Sale, old and new lluxefl at ri'om five To WVCIltlH'II ceulH r l'er box, any nmoiint Kroii. one Im) lo ' 1'lvo ilioiisnnil. Thei-o Ih KohiK lo lie li Hhortime of llox mateilal, In Tiui Tho in I h have tiirmxl Down some onlers ulreaily. Itellrr .speak for V on in now. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. MA1X 702 BUY THIS HOME ft-riMiin inoilerii hnuve:, close lnv I'rlce 82iiO.' 7-riMitn iihiilern I11111..C, fargo' lot, ' Noi lli Slilu. I'rlcc 8U2.-M): liriiis. 20. - rem farm neur SullllllervHIe a bur Kitlli lit VunllO. WKKKS & IlI-ACk ni.AiIOI'H New I'liley lililg, Insii'-nurc IjOiuis .. r".J! ... Our Fall Shipment Just Received. W. II. Bohnenkamp Co. Four Floors of Fine Furniture Coats For Children A Special Iti ihli lllMl oil (Tlililri'li's ' CimiIs Tor a 1'ew llnys. 80.00 Cunts for 87.&0 81.75 1'iwts fur 8:1,511, i;tu, Hilcnillil Values, Sl'lX'IAI, OX HATS Art & Baby Shop iiiTioxs covi:iti:i iii rrutiiii r.!-riJiNs IIIIIIWI f - V"" , JcimesACruze v y V PR.OPUCTIO N FiORTNCE V1D0M imm tvERiu r.mm TODAY And TUKSDAY Fox KtliirHttonal "Uncommon ():iy" And Hysterical History Comedy, "Olympic Ga.ncs"