Wednesday, Feplefrihor 23, 1925.
THE TiA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pajro Pivi
Navy's Hero
WARM NEW BLANKETS
h
Local News In Brief
COMING EVENTS
Union County Fair at tSlgln.
September 23-26, inclusive..
Union. County Annual Armls
tice Day Celebration La
O run do November 11.
Visiting I i lends nt Klgln
Mrs. Ora Ouffey went to Elgin
thiB morning on the branch lino
train and is visiting friends there
today. Mrs. Guffcy formerly 'lived
at fcjigin but now makes her home
here.
, To Attend O .A. C.
Marlon Hcadley will leave to
, night for Corvullis. Oregon, where
lhnt i-'rom Seattle i ne wl!l l'iai,mo his atudies at the
Mr. and'Mrs. Jack Sherman, of j eon Agricultural college. He
a.tti. WhaMnVton. am ..en.iinP Bpeni the unimer months in La
a r., rtnv in 1. a,-nnlw (Grande nt his homo here,
Here On Busliut
iJan P. Smythe, . attorney of
Pendleton, .wabja. business visitor to
La Grande, yesterday. " .
To Xanipn On Business
13. A. Struvens returned Sunday
night from Nampa, where he
transacted business in the Inter
sis of his: store - there.
to
At Trliitawct Today
Mrs. George Dnskell went
Tclocaset this morning and
Bpending the day there on busl-
ness. -4 .
Left for l'ortlnml
Mr. -and Mrs. Everett Knowles.
and small son. Hichard, left yes- ,
terduy, by .auto, for Portland,
where Mr. Knowles has accepted a -position.
They will make their
home in that city.
Visits Here One Week
Elmo Mussel I, son of J. O.
Russell, of Qoldendale, Washing
ton, left the first of the week for
his home alter spending the past
week visiting at the home of Mr.
is and Mrs. Jame s Nelson. .
To Mnko Home Here
Mr, and Mrs. J, k. ("handler ar
rival in La Grande today from
Warren t oij, Oregon and expocl to
make tlyir km0 ere'
Here On Business -
W. l. Holmes, Monida, Mont.,
is in La 'Grande on business for
a day or two.
E-Pollcc Chief Here v
Jlin Cliristenson. formerly chief
of police in ha Grande, is visiting
friends here while en route to his
honio In Seattle, from Colorado.
Miv Christenaon now holds a re
sponsible position in the Seattle
stockyards. -
WE
.f asscil Through City , '
' W.t li., Edwards. of four do
Alene, Idaho, pussed through La
Grande .this morning on his. -way
to Weisr called by the death of
his wife's mother, Mrs. N. J. Borg
mon. .Mrs. Edwards went to Wel
ser about ten days ago to be with
t her in other during her illness. Air.
EdwRrds visited friends here a
short time this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gorman, Inspector of E'-igs Here-
who have been vacationing in the jj. s Leach, Salem, state egg
,.-.til nhn ti'DilMiirr ii lii'hl SliiV lit i i i .1...
Hotel "Foley , on their return trip ,..nminl of iinvn in thn interests maintainenee
Left for The Dalles
S. M. Hoffcditis, who has been
a business visitor here for several
days, left tint. morning for The i
Oalles.
: Years, may pass, but courage I
'remains forever a good tle
'scrlptlon' of '.Commander John
iliodgers, Hawaiian flight' hero.
Fifteen . years . ago., s Rodgeis,.
.then a lieutenant, was consld
erjd: the . bravest man in ths
inavy- air 'service, ,'He wag the
firstf naval man. to. iuku". off
'from the deck of ;a ship in,, a
;flying contrivance. .. Here, is an
old picture, showing him on hts
ifirst air adventure. . A series of
J3. kites lifted the dailng flyer.
Watchcase Vanities;
Of Cam Nome .
Powder and Roujre
aro the last word In con
venience for the handbag
or p u rs e likewise in
beauty.
A real mirror, generous
contents, a duinty lamb's
wool . puff, non-tai nish
ing case, a chic design,
. a catch that holds (irmly,
yet easy to open ut yoiu
wish.
Altogether a, vanity in
. which you may take gen
uine pride!'
Vanity of Powder..$1.25 ,
Vanity of Rouge ....75c
Glass Drugs
' Inc.
. La Grande. Oregon
Markets
PORTLAND MARK ."ITS.
POKTLANI). Ore. j(Al') Live
stock, butter, butteriat rSteady.
Eggs Top grades one cent low
er, firsts S6ci36ic, extras 40cf
40jc.
I
, APPLES V V
1 SPOKAfJE. CarloaiTs, f.
usual terms, medium to
o. b.,
large
flees hern but recently appointed
mnhitnlricnce engineer, with Jjead
quarters at Salem, was a visitor at
I the hlcrhway offices yesterday.' He sizes, Wenatchee valley district
nnd Judge William Duby, chairman I Dellvious, extra fine, 2.251t 2.35:
ffgln- of the state highway commission, fancy choice, $1.7B2. Winesaps
trip or inspection or extra tine, i.(i; lancy cnoice,
work , in Eastern $L50ii' L60; choice, $1.86. . Hlnc.1t
are
to 1'ortlnd.'
At Elgin Toclny
H. G. Avery, county agricultur
ist. t at Elgin today assisting In
'arranging exhibits for the Union
county lair, wh.ch will be held
there, beginning tomorrow.
of the new law requiring that all
marketed eggs be graded accord
ing to size, as standard,' medium
and undersized. He expects to
finish his work today.
Oregon.
fine, 1.35; Junuth-
choice, $1.201.25;
Passed Through This Morning .
; E. E. Strrrtm, who has ben em-
, ployed In tlio hlehwoy office at
Baker as draftsman for Mr. Will- choice, $1.301.75: lX-liclous, ex
Has Been In Portland HoHnllnl litims' pansed through La Grarule tra fine, J2.3fi 2.30:' Jonathans,.
Bens,' extra
ans, fancy
choice, 90c.
Yakima district Winesaps, ex
tra fine, $1.75; fancy choice, Jl.ftO;
Mrs. M. M. Brown, and her thia morning on his .way to En-
Coneh Is 111
Coach Lester lacTavish Is ill
nt liis home here today. He v.- V.
C. JioHS, paator ot... losbytarian
church, is supplying In 'aHsembTy.
hall.
daughter. .Edna, passed through La
Grande this morning en route to
their home at Enterprise -after
spending the past three months In
M ifis Brown has been
The charge was m tno rrlln(l Surgical hospital
since june zi. ne was uamy
burned in 'a gasoline explosion
three months ago.
Granted Divorce
A divorce1 w.rs granted ,JMrs.
Winntn nrnfo tndiiv fi-nm Pun I
Hraee. to whom she was married ! Portland.
April 12, 1921.
cruel and Inhuman treatment
terprlse. where he will be em
ployed by ' E. B. Loken, resident
engineer 1 ofj;. Enterprise, - for . .the
next month or six weeks: Hc Yfsnv
extra fine, $1.50& LOO..
Students Want Work
Mws :M:ibcl Bennett,' doan of
girls in La Grande high Bchool,
h fs the names of several boys nndj
girls who wish to do work for.
room and board, or by the hour to
pay incidental school expenses..
To Ijohvo This Evening
' Lanier Ptsarsoli will leave Ln
Viriiiule -tlih pvcnlfiir. Mftut nnrTriK
iag the summer monthB at the I tl,ln8 to lje considored at this
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. noctinB and all parents having
ii J. Pearson.'. He will go to Loh
TRLXES '.
;JCEW TOltK Twenty-one Ida-
I ' XT..... Vnl ' 1 1....r. 1
ed at the local highway offices a iWasnlnBton nr,.iv,. 6- cnr8 ' of
snort time. J Idaho Italian crates at J1.30 to
! T7- 1 : Mil.Gt(: average. SI. 47: 12 cars suit-
, ,,.,, . . , cases. Sac to sl.Ou; average, 3-cj' I
... i .1 mi . , . .. .. . Washington suitcases. Italians. 2
ors' association will hold its first sbto uvemgu;. S3c; Ore-
mooting of the school year Krl- ,ultca nulUl i Clir, ,JI)C.
day atternoon,''Seplembcr 25, at . , . T. . . - ., , f
2:S0 o'clock. There are many! : -. , f . ' 7T7 TT '
POItTLAM GHAIN MAHKim
Angeles. -California, where ho will
resume his studies at the College
of O'stopnthic . Physicians and
Surgeons, . . ,
Altendcd itomid-L'p
, Mrs. J.. - Kllnglmmcr,' of Elgin.
Will Visit Iau"lltl, v ) ana ner'nuie grandson. L.euoy, 01
Mrs. I). P. "chnrlton went tol Grande, left'this morning for
Portland todnv for a few days visit where Leltoy will visit for
u-ith lu-r .iniirhter. Miss Iris Kinc. several days. Mrs. Klinghamer at-
who is employed in the offices of
tne Suuthern Pacific raluoad.
VKI'or Returns Home ,-'
Miss Fen Plerson, who has been
hero visiting her sister, Miss Mary
Pierann, for about two months, re
turned home to Coquile, Ore., this
morning.
In Arizona l''lve Years
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hansom.
of Arizona, accompanied by their
little grand. nepliew, whose par
ities to Klgtu ents' live at Elgin, but who has
Mrs. Loti Dearman. ncronu' been spending the past five years
pa nled by Miss Verona Stoop, went in Arizona with Mr. and Mrs.
to Elgin this morning. Mrs.iJearinan Hansom during his mothers ill
will attend the Union comity fair , neas. passed through La Grande
v Mini b .i tin uiith inniurrciw uiiu : una iiiuriniiK on ui'.T iiy 10 r.i
tended the Pendleton Kound-l.n.
after which she visited relatives at highway late u.st night. Karp and
Wilton. She spent last , night in his younger brother luul were not
La Grande with Mr. and Mrs. I injured. Mr, O'Conner wns thrown
POKTLANU, Ore. (AP) Wheat
children attending the Greenwood I BBB, ,. hurd white, September, t
scnool are urged to be present. I $1.47; hard white B. S. Bnart, Sep-
' timber, - J1.45: October -,$1.44:
. OXK flUIIT IV ACCIHEXT Jsofl wjiite, September, ?$L4'6; Oc
'7 ' JliiiiT iil v.; wesleiu wnite.
' BAKER, Ore. One .person 'kit September at .$1.45; Oetotx-r.
injured and a Baker business vfiian $L:i; i, hard '"winter, A northern
narrowly esenped injury , in an spring.' western red. Heptembur,
automobltc accident. ( $1.39; '.October, $1.89.
Josepb O'Conner of .Baker suf-1 Corn No. 2 ,10, Y. shipment,
fered internal injuries when the September and October, no quota
automobile driven by . William Hons. -
Karp went . off the Cornucopia
Cotton Sheet
Biankfts
Fine, hirfee Double
Blankets in grey nnd.
tan, with pink and blue
striped borders ; edges
stitched in' contrasting
colors;. size 4x7t; good
' he.jvy weight. Priced
very low . at r
$2.49
Sheet Blanket as
.above, size 68x80, dou
ble size. An exception
al value at ,
$2.98
At Special Savings
Sunset
Plaid
Blankets
Nashua make, size
72x80, full double blan
ket, in all the wanted
colors pink, blue, lav
ender, tan and gold
plaids, finished in con
trasting colors. A heavy
; weight blanket at only
$3.69
Blanks Values That Are. So Outstanding You Will Want
Several Pairs This Winter
BEAUTIFUL WOOL NAP BLANKETS :in large
sizes, 06x80, plaids of blue, tan, pink, lavender nnd '
gold, blanket stitched in colors to match. Priced at
$4.50 . 7., -
EXCEPTIONALLY HEAVY WOOL NAP BLAN-:
KETS, extra large, 72x84, all the wanted colors ;.'
'warm and durable. Large plaids and blanket' stiched. ,
Priced very low at '
$5.50
' NASHUA WOOL' MIXED BLANKETS, size 66x80.
lleavy weight, colors,-blue; pink, grey, buff, laven
der and gold, stripes of contrasting colors on border,
soisette binding to, match. Priced at a great saving
to you-r ', '.'."' ' ' '
$5.90
PART' WOOL 'NASHUA' BLANKETS, as above;:
.large size, 72x80, extra weight, in all colors-V-
$6,45
Virgin Wool Blankets, Special Value At $12.85
BEAUTIFUL-'BLOCK PLAIDS in all the wanted co.ois, with soisette bindings to match,
inch. Soft, warm blankets that will take the edge off these cool.Fall nights.
Sizes 70x80-
X,H,Jt .. HUM
Hugo Klinghamer.
MAHIiKTS AT A I.AXCK
NKW YOIIK, (AP) Stocks-
Towns More Healthy
quently 'carries the ffernis of typhus ELGIJ SEES '
, Than ICUral JJlStriClS nveniRe HnHHhin farmhouse Is il!
- .. hermetically sealed dwelling to
! which the health-givtng Qualities of
(Continued from rare One.)
EM1VAN, Hussian Armenia (AP) aim und air have iiureiiuent ac-
Town Hie in Kusiia Is L more cess, and hygiene among Ite Ar-'
henitliv than pennnt l'f'1 in (,,' menlan neusantiy Is on u vry low'
countryside, a survey nmde by tho basis. The lnTant death rate among (ive ull(1 f jjtter quality than for
Amerieun Near lu,st Relief in itus- the farm dwelleie Is everywlieru several years and efcpeet, Iteun
sum Armenia nhowa. blKfjer thun that of tho towns, und competlll6n In most eiuHses.
. i..,..-ftrjiinr" finml. in a thy aveiaKe llieiime of the iiirin , - ..kii.h.. m,...
i Stuck, both exhibition and rae
" jlnff, Is on the giujudu "groomed
' for the taou."
THIS YEAR I Concessionaires aro busily en-
. ' Israged electing their stands nnd
BEST FAIR
from tho ear und onto the grand
It was said that, the automobile
struck a culvert and bounced off
the road. - . .
l'Trm; ruil and moderate priced study of disease, mortality and sanl- worker 1b three yours less than that
Alt.MY OF I'ICIlKItS UL'SY
motor shares lead recovery.
lionds Irregular; mw offerings
of $77,000,Uuu readily sold.
Foreign exchanges t-Jusy; sterl
ing declines to $4.84 -
Cotton Steady; ; bullish private
HO() TUVKIt,; Ore. Ideal ( SllKarK.lHy: European selling,
weather characterized the beffin- ower; NuW Orleans
ning of -the general apple harvest. 8uum(f
At daybreak migratory workers " - . . "" " . ' "
were swarming around fruix pack-I
ru ih no ground lor of Ihe urban mliabiluut. I
the lime honored belief that rural I The Armenian relief; organization '
lfr- !h inherently wholesome, 'I he in connection with its plan for re
Cove exhthlls are arriving fot-
tho evening entertainment com
mittee Is perfecting Its plans for
a Voyal good time after tho af-.
ternoon program each 'day.
Krom first day appearances, tho
dlreetors are lonking forward to
a fair that will rank Ijlgh in
cnntpai-tHnn with former onefr
lowing the community full' there
Mnnrlny and many In the know und lOlgin Ihsuch a blanket invl-
and his ramllV. contrary to moving thoiiMands of its orphan ' b,,,l,'vu hat Covp w111 tllkt? awi t,lUon to tho workl in Kl!rul to
farmer
Kenernl belief, live u.ideranltary charges frtun institutions to homes
enndltlr-ii-s w'tiieh average lower In various dislriels of Armenia, has
than the town dwellers. The old t found 11 neceosury to Install a serv-
a number of blue ribbons.
oaken bucket of the farmer f re-
Miss Stoop will visit friends.
they will visit points in Calilormu
Miic'S; -Three Veaiv Old -
Unbrt Parnell. of Pendleton
. parsed through La Grande this and Idaho.
morning on his way to Wallowa, : :
where he will visit for two or three Mr. Hnldork lleit! YeMenlny
weeks. Mr. Parnell is ninety-three II. 11 Haldoek, formerly dlvl
yoara old and in very good health, slon highway engineer with of-
" i n.t. .. ..ii i i rin i-tj. uii i niuui
Kin. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hansom 1II ,K ousu. i nay Vru pmui-u
visit the r- for two or tl,-r , I'-Tore n.,pn. It ostin.ated that lMrf" s l' uIv Htl-.-r
nArnA ...inminn H..if tiMw. Zaun nMierani pirKcm nun pacKers , -
Fall Cjothes
At Glint's
OUU LINE OP QUALITY CL0T1IKS NOW ON
DISPLAY FOR YOUU SELECTION.
Popular Prices.
were hero for the harvest.
Although no irosty nigiits have
prevailed in -the lower valley sec
tions, apples have matured fast
and growers will rush their har
vest in order to avoid possible dam
ate by winds that usually aecom
punTaln at this season.
country oi ferinns.
Cattle Steady.
Hogs Dull.
She Got a Baby
9
C'idlM'rtMMi Irf'flses Salem Hotel
KALK.M, re. W. f. (ulbertfioi.
owner of the Seward hotel .In Port
land tonk a leare on Ihe new Salem
hiitel here ftr 10 years. The new
Salem hotel was opened December
4 of ta.st year" and has since been
oter.ited by Krank Itllgh. George
iitler, formerly engaged in the ho
le business in Moniana, hiot been
retained to manage the hOHielry.
sides being engaged In the hotel
.hisincss Mr. Culbertson owns a
(large ranch near Huobard ond Is
putMsh' r of the Cnnliy Herald.
SUMMER PASSES
INTO HISTORY;
AUTUMN ARRIVES
lee of public heullh nurses who nro
giudually raising thu standard of
rural life throughout the country'.
cur
the
I. ' il
(0kr (jpTHiEg
'THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE"
USED CARS
DODGE TOURING A Snap!
1924 FORD TOURING
1923 STAR TOUKLNG
Jennings & Shumate
Buick Sales and Srice
The
Paris
h'ushtonuhle
AITIMN COATS
In K'-iiiure Offering at
22.hU to iXS.fMi
A New l.lne of
llltKSSKS
From New York
$!t.95 to 145.00
Mlf.UNKKT ,
In all the latest styles
The
Paris
Summer was given Its exit
yesterday and pushed from
1 stuge to make way for au
tumn, wiiich today succeeded the
season noted chief for, excluding
a few days of very wiirm weath
er, its pleasant and enjoyable
temperate days.
In the latter part of July the
tlu rmonif ter torn hed l3 the high
est ma ik registered here for sev
eral years, bht the above-) no pe
riod Was short and gave way to
Hun and ?s during August anil
this month.
Today, with the fall season at
hand, citizens are t irnlng th' ir
attention to making ready for the
winter season ami to a full en
joyment of the present and pron-
ably the most colorful time of
the year' in I'nlon county.
NKW Fill TKF.FN IH. WF.Mj
Kt'GKNK. Ore. Ileplnntlng of
nought fir In' the Mount Heho
district of the Sluslaw ' national
forest In Tlllomook county is a
fuiccess. according to' A. It. Wil
(oxi exair .ner. ho has Just sp nt
several weeks In the locality.
An area replanted from ItU2 to
1916 has trees of 16 feet, whll
the average height is eight to ten
feet. Two years ago isu.ouo trees
were ml out In this district, and
Mr, Wilcox found that four out
of five of them are growing.
Kverywhere except on the highlit
mount a inn, where there Is little
protection, the replanting hns beon
a suceejw Mated the forest ex.imlnT
cr. The tallest tree of those pisnt
ed two yrars ago li 62 Inches and
the average growth ha been 16
-to 18 loctw: . i, .e ...
1 ( 1 1 if
f ''4 Jf' 1
ty jr'(
t x r SI
'V.. ' ; ' .
a
WORK STARTS
ON NEW PLANT
' (Cen tinned from Page One.)
Ing wlien completed will hnaisej
an of the uuiciiiliery 'and boilers
now In use. .' "
Second Fall Opening
' MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 '
Ileadjustnwnt of classes will accommodate all new
students on above date.
Baker Business College
Phono 131
VV. P. Kinion, Prcsiibnt.
TO OVIHII.M I, ItOll.l.ltS
JIAKKIt, Oro. (Hpeeial). Con
tract has ' been Jet by l-Jastern
Oregon l.lghl and Tower coiupa.iy
for the overhauling of two of Hie
bolleiH at the Houlh Maker steam
plant at a cost of $(i,r,(Mi. Work
will in- done thtH tall by Lew Ih
and Watls, Portland specialists on
I bis wei-k. and will mean tne re
modelling of the two boilers
which have been In service since
t'.HlS. (
The Insinuation will be or
Outrh oven type and will be
equipped with suspended . f litt
arelM-H, the Intent design in steam
ivt.t- oii miifftt.
Stamped Rompers
Meant! fully t rimmed Ktainped Mumpers
low and white all made; Home have lace
for only XI. .VI. others for ?." and H7h
iu ttons covi;iu:i - m ri Fitu iv F.vrn-
Now is the time to subscribe for the Oelincutur
the year.
blue, pmk. yel-
hi-ui, stltcheil in
for
Art & Baby Shop
Muriel Sirrlne. 9, of S.nn Franclnco.
wanltcl a baby lor for her blrlh
ilny. When nhe failed to nnd one
among her birthday prt-fltnt. he '
nent down on one of the- main !
rtreeitl and tvheelrd home a Iwby
ittltiaT In a cnrrlHRe on the Me
nlk 'tiirlprf nnrcnlH notified the
police, and her "adopled elster" noon i
a, reitorod to a frantic mother. 1
' Abova art Muriel and the biby., -
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
Jnt the thing t keep
Voii Waiinl
Very IiIkIi grade, fleece
lined I'nlon Halts fur men.
This low 'pi ice never known
before
SI. 25
' Misses tnlon Kults, flei
Ible lil nil Size
?ue lo H!
Hoys ruions, fleece lined
all sizes up to 36
;Uc to H9e
These valins will surely
surprise you. Iio your buy
ing now while they last.
New York Store
DESTROYERS OF
HlfJII PRICES
1216 Adums Ave.
Area
TODAY THURSDAY
Richard Dix
In The
"Lucky Devil"
The Comedy Cyclone of the Scascn
Comedy,
IirSTKR BKOWN In "BUSTER KK COOIV
!