T'upsday, September 22, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENTNO OBSERVER
Pnte Five
Local News In Brief
COMING KVttNTS
Union County Fair at r.lglri".
September 2X-2., Inclusive.
Union County Annual Armis
tice Day Celebration La
Grande November 11.
At I'nlon Today
H. O'. AveVy. county utfrlcultur
1st, is at L'nion today. Ho spent
v -u.rdav at Cove at the, school
'.J
went to i
ruin No. t
Went to BaUcr
Mrs. Hoy Forr-sln
Buker this morning on tuin
to spend the .day.
On Business Trip
V. H. AIcGicKor, of Portland,
was in La Grande tills morning on
his. way to Kntorprise, where he
will bo Indefinitely on business.
U-turned Home
Mis. U. C. Kennlo returned to
h r homo at Entorp.'.so th.s morn
ing alter visiting Mis. Ward Kow
h i- here for several days. Hho ,
aMended the Hound-Up with Mrs.
Fowler Saturday.
To Visit ut Kltfin
M.s. J. K. Uldeman nnd baby
arrived In La Grande this morning J
from Oakland. California. They ,
were on meir way to iMgm. wucre
tin y will visit relatives (or some
time. - -
To Visit Mother
Mrs. John Clifford passed
through. La Grande this morning
o:i her way to Istnud City to .visit
her mother. Mrs. Stone. Mrs.
mother,' Mrs. Stone. M
ordjs home is in Portland..
Clil'for
lave Baby Son
.Mr. aou .i "B. ;mck imna nave
an eight pound baby son born to
them Sunday ut the Grande llonde I
hcspital.i Mrs. Kudd was former
ly Miss Gladys Ainstt'orth,
To Attend I, of O.
Willard Stone has gone to Eu-
gene, where he will resume his (
studies at tlie University of Ore
gjn. llu spout t'.-.e summer months
at the home of his parents at Is
land City.
Left Sunday Kvonlnjr
Colon 11. KVterhard. local attor
ney, leQ. Sunday evening for Kan
sas City, Omaha and .St. Paul -to
be gone ten days or two weeks on
legal business. Mr. Kberhard will
a .s i v nit r latives a abort while
in Iowa while away.
At Baker Today
Mis. Krank I'Wo went to B-ker
th s. morning to speitd tho day.
y a. rike returned Sunday eve--ntng
from rortland-.'Wherfl -she has
been for about five weeks visiting
her daughter. She would have re
turned lo La Grande sooner, but
her daughter fell through a glass
window and was sever
y cut about
the face t) nil head so she remained
there until she recovered.
Inpeetiii' Uoads
A. F. Morris, engineer of the
bureau of public roads with head
unarlers at I'orth-nd. was ft visitor
at the state highway offices here
yesterday. Mr. Morrs, with H. G.
Smith, division engineer, is ln
sTX'ejintr runt's in eastern Oregon
this 'week. Mr. Smith will return
to (; ramie Saturday and Mr.
MorriH go on to Klamath Falls
ami other points in that section.
Will Make Home In Oregon
Ir. and Mis. K. I. Maneock and
t.vo ehildn n, of Oklahoma, and
M.-s. Kdwin Ne'soti. of 1'leasant
VtiNy, pissed through La Grande
this morning on their way to Klgln
to visit. Mr. and Mrs. Hancock
iterntly came lo Oregon from
"'ilahome ;uid plan to make their
future home some place III
state.
the
Mm-li Improved-Mi!-!
Maxine O'Ne'il. who has
1" eu ;it th- hosp tal for th- p;int
Fall Cloihes
At Clint's
on: uni: ok quality clothes now on
DISPLAY VOn YOUtt SELECTION.
Popular I'riccs.
'THE STORE WITH
USED CARS
' DODGE TOURING A Snap!
1D24 F011D TOURING
1B23 STAR TOURING
Jennings & Shumate
Huick Sales and Sen-ice
two woo! s. Is much Improved and
will be able to return to her home '
in a few days. Miss O'Neal had
a fractured skull, which sho re
ceived when thrown from a horse.
Ill at Homo
Miss Lucille Black is seriously
ill at her home here.
Victor From Uiiterprlso
A. B. Thompson is a business
vigils at Union
....
T, 7 . c "u"'w ttUtt ai,so
Idon Chadwlck spent the week-end 1
at Lnion visiting with Miss Lucille
Lyons. They returned to their
homes here Sunday evening,
.
i Visiting Here
Mr., and Mrs. Dolph Thompson,
Ior Pendleton, are visiting in La
Grande at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Brace for a few duys.
Returned From Buker
Nephi Combs has roturnod to La
Grande alter spending the past
geveral weeks ut Buker. where he
I was employed.
Confined !v Cold-
Gay Huyden., jtianager of The
Baotury, is confined to his bed by
a severe cold.
Tourists Sinn lie
Mr and Mr8i u Becker. Nampa,
tda., on their way home from a
tour of the west' are iruestH at
Hotnmor hotel.
Ti'k'ii to Hospital
F. S. Ladd wus taken to the
Grande Honde hospital yesterday,
where he will remain indefinitely
for medical treatment.
To Attend I". of V. "' ?
- Kkiter Whiililnn left l:it nlirht
for Seattle, Washington, where ho
wiu enroll in the University of
Washington,
,
Tiial Set for Tmii-lit
W. P. Dorr, arrested last night
by the police, will be tried In
municipal court at 7:30 tonight on
a charge of reckless driving. Dorr
wn8 frced upon furnishing $10
bail.
lioeated at Klamath Fall
Mr. and Mil. 1-ee Wright have f October. $1.39.
received word that their son. Oats No. 2 white feed, Septem
Cluude Wright, hus located per- j ber- 29; October. $:9; No. 2 gray.
manently at Klamath Falls. He
was recently married at Weiser,
maho,
Here From Snll Lake
Mrs. George Child, of Mt; Glenn,
are expected to return to their
homo at Alt. Glenn soon iromi
Nunipa, Idaho, where they have
been visiting relatives for the past
week.
Returns' From Yellows tout!'
S. It. r Alien has returned to his
home here alter a trip lo Yellow
stone National park. Mr. Allen
and his two sons also spent three
i weeks in Canada. Mrs. Allen is
viuiting at Logan,
mother.
Utah, with her
Here Over Week-Kiul
James Stapleton and Les!ey U.
Clenio spent the week-end in La
Grandt visiting .at tho home of
Mr. and Mrs. I). C. French. They
returned to their homes at Inde
pendence Sunday night.
Left Sunday Kvenlnii
Kussell Price left Sunday eve
ning for Seattle. Washington, to
resume his studies at the Univer
sity of Washington, after spending
the summer months at his home
here.
llop'j to rind Deer
Dr. H., S. Mrownton and son,
Sheldon, are expected home this
evening from a hunting and fish
ing trip into the country beyond
Looking Glass. They left Sunday
1 morning, expressing a hope that
they might bring back grouse and
deer.
Irf)sl No Time
A Mr. Kurtz reported to tho po-
A CONSCIENCE
lice Inst nlKht that a black hand--baff
had been stolen from hid cur
' while It was parked In front of n
locul Brill. Fifteen minutes later
the copper found the bap, which
hud been bo arched but from which
nothing was missing.
Moved to I fliaiule
fany nnve movet, to La ar(lllUe
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Kulmer and
Ifrom Maxvllle and tho children
will attend school here.
Here for Conferei
Judge Smirthwalte, of Baker,
was in La Grande Sunday for the
L P. S. quarterly conference.
which wus hold here,
Attending Convention.
Muse Elledpe is among tho La
Grande Odd Fellows who is . at-
lem - in tne l. u. u. r convention
at Portland this week.
Bone Taken From Foot
James Conaway underwent a
minor opurution yesterday, whon
ho had a small bone removed from
his foot. He cut his foot with an
axe several weeks ago and the
wound had healed, but was still
bothering him. Upon examination
it was found that a small bone
had been cut loose and was still
in the foot causing tho trouble.
Tho Itev. AVaelelil to Return
Those who heard tho Rev. F. E.
Waelchi during the time he doliv-
ercd his series of lectures in La i
Grande on the "Doctrines of a
iii-w Limn ii a cviiuiiieu uy
Emanuel Rwedenborg" will be
pleased to know that he will re
turn to La Grande and talk again
on the same subject. He will ar
rive' here September 2 6. ,".
VISIBLE CHAIN St PPLY
NEW YOIIK. (API The vinthln
snnnlv nr AmeHrnh irrntn mhnv.-m
the following chances in bushels. '
Wheat increased 3,235,0011.
Corn decreased 1,200.000.
Oats Incroased 707,000.
Rye Increased 1.072,000.
Barley decreased 99.000.
lOKTLAXI CUAIX M.ABKKT
PORTLAND, Ore. (aV) Wheat
Hard white BBB, hard white.
September, $1.48; October. i.47: '
hard white B. S. Baart, September,
$1.47; October, $1.4(1; soft while;
September, $1.45; October, $1.4 4;
hard winter. September, $1.40;
September, $28; October, $2S.
Corn No. 8 E. Y. shl pmcnt.
September, $39. 50; October, $3S.
CHICAGO fAPV Wheat High-
bullish weekly foreign stalis-
tics.
Corn Irregular;
September.
liquidation
1 Cattic Irregular, choice steers
scarce.
SECRETARY -ADVOCATES
NO CHANGE
(Continued from Page One.)
the development of commercial
aviation. Referring- ' to lighter
t han, air craft. ' Wilbur explained
that the future policy In respect
to dirigibles,
s undetermined be-
cause of the Shenandoah disaster.
lOlK'ile Agrees.
Hear AdUnarl fcMward W.
Kheiie, chief of naval operations,
Kear Admiral William Moffett.
naval air chief, and other high
naval officers, backed Secretary
Wilbur in his opposition to a uni-
fied atr service. Without men-
. Honing names,
Admiral Moffett
declared many erroneous and 111:3-
leading statements about the air
service nnd heen recently given
the country, nnd while the buill -
ing plan approved me service
was not carried out because of
Inadequate funds, "it Is consl I-
ercd our navy progressed further
In aviation development than any
nation of the world."
OUT OUR WAY
-TjE QFFEN ifiOEPt
VMHV A HAMOOM
FELLEP UmE SOO AimT
CAU.EO OM MiS WAmi E
AFQOE This. & rr
VMHOT EF S GOT
ComPmS "fi-VAC? ?
! . Markets
lint c m wcf. f J I
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JONTEEL
Cold Cream
Face Powder
Jonteel Faco Powder with
the new ' cold cjeam base
blends with tho complexion
perfectly and is so -soft and
qling.ng tl at you will like
It. Let us show you? your'
favorite shade.
50 c
Gl
Dr
ass urugs
Inc. '
t3U !&xedii Star
La Grande. Oregon
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(JOVE FAIR
ATTRACTS
BIG CROWD
' (Continued from- Page One.)
Bertsch.,
Canned goods Mrs. Ti. II. Dun
ielSi', first; Mis. John Williams, ieu
oud. Jelly Mrs. John Williams, first;
MrH lt H. Dun. els, second.
Pastry Mrs. C. iBertsch, first;
Mr Kali Peterson, second
nw-'"1 vegetables Everett Will
lams,
G ruins, grasses Allen Mills,
first; Mis. U M. Laird, second.
Apples Mis. Huth Barker.
Candy Mrs. Helen Conknn.
. Art y-Mrs. Helen Conklln.
Floweis Mrs. K. ti. Conistoek.
Best duhlia Mrs. J. S. DeLong.
t Best uster Mac Uees.
e" Jveinier itrst- Carmen Oan
jjg" 8.onjt ittn
Home bewing (under 16 years)
Liutter Mrs. Htchard Watle.
Btht pumpkin Arthur Antlus.
l'Tull K. J. Stuckland, first;
John WttliuniB, Mrs. Huth Buker,
litllie Clurk, tio for Bccuud.
Beets Allen Mills.
Pie Mrs. Kurl Peterson.
, Cake Airs. It. S. Oomaloelc.
Uuvn Ulltl Gil'ls Chilis.
HfHt yearllnir heller lliii-old
Conistoek. (l
Best grade Jersey (one year)--
jmr'iu i.'u..n. .mob, ljumu ;v yt- i
mer, second. ;
Pigs Bldon Southwlck, first
Archie Antics, becoiul.
Baby beef Allen Mills.
..' . Purebred . ilerfcoy-nBybblo : .Iunc:
an,- first; Blllle Clark, second
Dorothy Mills, third.
Showmen's prize-Carmen Dan-.
iels.
Calf Don Comstock, first; Krunk
Brothers, second.
Cooking Lola Brothers, first;
Stella Ulunk, second.
Camp cooking Harold Blank.
Dome makti'S Stella Blank.
Girls' sewing Lola Brothers,
first; Lee Kllen Breshears, second;
Monty Brothers, third.
Boy Scouts dlspliy Allen Mills.
Pickles Mis. John Williams.
Honey A. K IJartley.
Potatoes John Williams.
General farm display Neil
Kight. first; U. S- f'omstoek.
lieC-
ond; J. K. Mills, third.
Canned fruit Mrs. ll. 11. Imn-
iels.
Canned vegetabh'B
-Mm. il. 10.
II. Di'.nl.-ls. .
Blank, first: Mrs. I
secono m rs. .lonn wmiams, iniru.
. Best corn L. G. Lant..
Mrs. John Williams, third.
I't-si or inmor
The list of donors for the fair
included: Cock Brothers, Connors
More, l'nion Flouring Mill Co.. G.
W. Benson. L. A. Wright, Pcguson
Drug store, Cove Drug store. C. L.
SOME F AkW SvP Tol
ME COMF AM tE 'tt
SOAE-TiMr: Am T 5FrS hoT
VUOHTS A IDEM. Afe
MAP SHOWS
The TN-a; No. 1, rIvoii up .with 11 r crew'na lost off the Hnwnli'in V ' J
TsliiiidH. unci whloh win fdiiiul liy subnniiiue H-i nftur nlno duys i '
of Ki-nrchiiiK. . Map Hho eourniv of iliuih trom! Pun; Kranc'lueo lo 'fe
imwuli, veUute the. planu v.-nt down uml th.cujiiii;..of lis uriftinit. K ' 3
I I!low, (-'oniinundiM- J.dm UodKL'ra. lu'i-o of the Rreiit ulr drftpm. jf - a
I l'irst words of his rescued crow wero 111 pruiso of liodgers' bravery. J& . ' '
1 IW ' ' ' II.,,..M. .1 ,
Cudwcll. Cove state bank. Clrirles i
loi.in, iiaKKcriy .Mei'my. ll. (.. i
;lank,. Webster's Variety. James
I Webb, Leonard Towle. Alvln Or- I
ton. John Williams, Ml. Fannie I
Grange, Mrs. George Miller, John
Talent, R. H. Daniels, Mrs. Huth
Baker. K. J. Stackland, Wclrm r
(Brothers, B. E. Anderson. J. 1J. lire-
shears. Cove Flouring mill, Alvin
Bloyd, Mrs. H. K. Blank, Will Ho
mer. Dr. W. T. Phy, Beon Levy, C.
A. Smith, B. S. DavlB. Mrs. J. K.
Mills, First National Bank of Un
ion, Dr. Davis, Bevy's stor, J. V.
Hutahlnson, Smith & Thompson
and the, Jersey Breeders Uub. of.
Covo.
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WELCOME
TENDERED
TEACHERS
Tc-ntlnued from Pnge One.)
Canadian, border to tho Gulf of
Mexico, i' "
n.As nMcmMo thlU of thn
more than 20 pedagogs introduced
only: three had been whoolcd in
Oregon colleges one at O. A.
one at the Oregon Normal school
ond one at Willann-tte university.
Quite a number were t rained in
the; Washington colleges and in
higher Institutions In tho middle
western states.
IiOiigfellow Speak
In a' well spoken response lo
Mr. Kpling's welcome. M r. Long
fellow exprepa d appreciation of
the attitude taken by the business
men of La Grande "The fat hem
of the school children" and
pledged the faculty to live up to
all expectations, from every stand -
point.
lie declared that the selection
- of iU.uny iniiubei.s from over all
t the nation was no accident, tend
'ing that il makeH for a broad type
of education that Is of immense
value to students, lie said he is
Impressed with lhe ldea!s of the
faculty and tho realization of the
By WILLIAMS
vie ft i iw . CoTTw t WE
CODV.OM - 1 kAEAN WOO
COolOvi" A PcUEO Pi
REYrty? Ml&HT- SHE.LL
BE. ALMOST AbOME-
A : .it.. J
til. i
COURSE AND RESCUE
members of fliclr responsibility In
the coiumiinily.
INm'iii Inspires 'reaelierj?
Before closing, he recited a few
verses by A. T. Harman, which ho
said had proved an Inspiration to
himself nnd other faculty niem-
bcrs. Tho verses follow:
'
To take a child In gentle hands
And lead him into mysiic lauds,
Where veils no longer shroud Lhe
past
And caeh new hopo o'erglowa tho
last i
'TIs this lo teach.
To light new fires whrtrc old have
burned,
With brave, good hearts, as roads
are turned
To find new stars where darkness
Bways,
Whoso light one day shall mark
tho ways
Tls this to teach.
To fill tho child wrld' brim 'with
... .iny.
iTo charm and hold somo errant
boy
j Willi stern ambiUon, or some song
i Of right triumphant over wrong
'Tills this to teach.
To move dread mountains dark
with fear.
By faith of young hearts drawing
near
The paths the fathers long have
trod.
Tho narrow paths that lead to 1
God
'TIs this to teach.
Raymond Williams Sings
Before Mr. Loilgl'etlow KpoHo,
1 Raymond
t
1 immhmm
Williams Hang "WIh'U
APPLE ISOXLS
We have litem for
Nile, old and new
lloxes ut fi-otii five
'I (i Hciciilecii ecu Ik
I'er Ih, any niiiomit '
I'rom one tntx to
I'lve thoiiHinil.
'I'liei-e Im koIiik in
He it hhoritiue of
lo iii.'ilerlnl. In fact .
1 he nrl'H lmr tinned
lNv. it some orilern iilrendy.
I teller sw'iik for j
Yours now.
La Grande
Warehouse 8i
Storage Co.
The
Paris
KanMnnali'e
Al l I MS C(.TS
In l-Vjitiirc ljr-riiiKi at
IJ.f.a to $."
A N v l.ine of
in: ksskm
Krom New Vfirk
t'J.'Jb lO ll'l.'MI
VriJ.tNKItV
In all the latest styh-s
The
Paris
OF PLANE
II
Hong Is Sweet" by Gertrude Sans
Soticl and, in response to a hearty
applause "Sylvia" by Coley Speaks.
Members were of the opinion that
"When Hong Is Sweet" was no
mlunomer. Mr. Williams was ac
companied at the piano by Mrs.
Williams.
Next Tuesday Waldo I. Stod
Aard will speak of Iks recent tour
of tho Orient.
Letter Carrier to Mnrk Honto
Of Oldest Itural Mall Delivery
HOPE. Intl. (Ar)-rTho Indiana
It uru I Letter Carriers association
has planned to erect a monument
to mark the site of tho oldest rural
Ir,Jt! "a11 delivery In tho' United
States, -which was started 20 years
ago. .
Two experimental routes were
started a year before the Hope
project, but they since have been i
abandoned, while tha route, out of
here lisWrf efenlftiiilM'Wt HfflVin-
Indian Head Pillow Slips
Pillow Slips s'tnmnetl on Imllaulieail tubing, wear
longer and are very attiai'tlve.
New Kl a n ii led Dresses clilldren, (I to 11 jears.
Just In. .Mnko splemlUl school dresses.
Art & Baby Shop
mtto.nk covi:iti:D m ri:uicK PATirri.NS
WEDNESDAY
ADOLPH ZUKOR
I 5. ti r -f I A V .
rft ncoK lui ittiii
TODAY
FLORENCE VIDOR IN "MAT.RY ME"
We Buy for Less
Ve Sell for Less
Just the thing lo keep
Von Wiunil '
Very Ingli giude, f.eeco
Itueu Union Suits for nun.
'i'li is low pi leu never known
before
fl 25
. Misses' L'nton Suits, flex
ible rib all snces
71k! to HUo
Boys' Unions, fleece Hujd
a.l sizts up to S(J '
70o to 8l)c
These values w ill surely
surprise you. Do your buy-.
Ing now while they iasi.
New York Store
DESTROYERS OF
HIGH PRICES
1216 Adams Ave.
terruptlon.
Not record is available in tho
Hope postofllce that eslulillshus tho
exact date of starting the route. ,
All poM masters who knew tho
s.ory are dead and ltnleigh Nor
man, the flint carrier, was killed
in an automobile accident a year
ugo.
OOTEL ASTOD
2nd & Hill Us Ansles
EVERY ROOM bat PRIVATE TOILET
50 Baths New, Modern
Close to Shopping District nd Theatres '
FREE GARAGE Tariff horn $1.50
BUV THIS
HOME
5-room modem house,
closo lu. Price $2-bO.
7-nom nmlern house,'
largo lot, N 01 Ih Sitlo.
1'rico $;t-r0t tcriius.
205 " aero farm
Summerville a
tfiun at fUOOO.
And THURSDAY
... ESSE L LASKY rattm
near h
bar- 3
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