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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1925)
Thur(J;'v. FWfinlw 24. 1.925.' THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pacre Five i Local News In Brief He's Youngest COMING K VENTS t'nlon County r'ulr at filsln, S. ptombur 23-20, Inclusive. Union County Annual Armis tice Day CeleUmtiou La Ciiande November 11. to Elgin from Inion. Miss Vuu Blin will visit friends at Elgin for two months. Called to Dillon Mrs. Julio citirk nnil Mrs. Kred Smith left I.a Grande this morning for Dillon. Montana, called by the death of their niece. On Sliopiiiiw Tour Mrs. IS. K. ilill ulld Mrs. W. J. Iiubinsim. of 'i'olocai,et. came to Lu Uiii'do this morning to shop. . - i . Is ts lii Im (iriuiilu ... i ii. n lu.t lur - Portland this jHormng after ai.emling three days with irlinus nore. Here From W nlla Wnlln Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sherwood, formerly resldenls of l,a Qrande but now of Wulla Walla, aro among the out-of-town visitors hero. IsltlliK lit linbler l.ynu ilusbrook went to Imbler this mornliiK and . Is visiting friends thero today. I.crt I'or Cnllroi-itlu Clyde Hunting Is driving to Cal ifornia on a business trip tliat I will take him to Oaklnnd, Santa Ana. l.os Angtks and other neur- I by cities. Will Visit Diuifc'iiter Mrs. M. Tolsted, Delta, Colo., ii i rriv ii th s morning lor a visit w.tli lier daughter. Mrs. H.- Dlo, who lives on a ranch about' 10 utiles lrom town. Tourists More for Night Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Miller, Sea ttle, who have been traveling for a month In the east, spent last night In. Iji Orunde. leaving this mornl'ig to continue their trip home. . . r . Jtclitrns to Kiifseiii' . ' " Mis. Itolierl W. Karl, of Eugene, illel't litKt evening for her' home, alter ylsitlng lor llie..past rew ua.vs at the home of her mother, Airs. Kd Kiddle, at Island City. shopping Here This Morning Mis. 1.1. Hill, uf Telocaaet, was sholtping ill i.a Orunde this iiiorniiig. 1 he returned to her home .this morning, leaving on tram No. 24. Here U.-t Night Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Miller epenl Inst night In I.a Ornntle guests nt the home of Mr. Miller's brother Mr. and Mr. William Miller. They returned to their home at Enter prise this mornlng.- iff .fS.'-'' f': ii V ' f Victor's Return Homo . Mrs. John V. Vaughn and chikl-ri-u ('HriSltno and Jock. vf this morning Tor . their home In Port-' Itiml, alter ii visit of two woclcs with Mr.s. Vatifi-hn's niBteiv Mrs. Rt vhi'n, Irwin, 2404 North Depot street. GEORGIA ROSE Cold Cream Fac,e t Powder Georgia Hose Cold Crenm . Kate Powder la made espe cially for those hav'.n;r u:i oxtra dry sk!n and duttirlnff a heavy powder, It udherea well and b!"m!a perfectly with the1 complet ion. -The delightful odor of rose ptefume this populur' pow- der. Glass Drugs Inc. 7 $pmaVL Star La Grande. Oregon - 27 YEARS AGO rhla Is Robert Hunland, 16, and the toungest Jockey on the bitf time iracks. -le has been ridvtg in com petition with the country's premier nounts and has hung up an enviable record. He's considered a. future . sreat in the turf .woritU.i:,.v. ler tonight and Elgin tomorrow 'night. She will return to 1-a Grnn ' de tmd g-o to Baker to 'visit tho jlorUrn there Monday evening. Mrs. Lewis is on her "official trip on luitern Oregon.. AIK'ihiihr; county l-air Mrs. K. radon und Mrs. Will s' i;t in Zicglcr and two sona went 1o tf.rJlgin this morning- und are at- tcnd.ng the Union County lair lhere toda.v. f $ f i siting Daughter Today- is Mm. A. r. Nelson went to Ua .:k'T thin nioritlng and is vlsillng lier daughtur, Mtsa Bertha Nelson, there today. Miss Nelson is in :Jtiuining at- the St.f Elizabeth's . i hospital in Baker. ..j. . Oii Way to Kljfin Miss Madeline Vaughn was in la Grande this morning on her way . Visit hip. llvi.Tmlay .. " Mrs. J:ila.. Uucon. , .of Omnha, Nebraska arrived in Iai Grande . this, jriornhig ..and Is vintting- at I the home of Mrs. Joe Kdenholm there today. She will leave this I evening en route to her home. She has been vivltlng- at Seattle, Wash ington, for some time. t iiRblc to Attend School , Mi as Phyllis Ansell hns been I unable to attend srhool for the past few days bernue of fin In I jured thumb. She had a boil on her thumb whinh became infected causing hloodpoison. The thumb , : -i i. J Pendleton" Woolen Shirts Woolen Blankets WOOLEN AUTO ROBES WOOLEN INDIAN ROBES WOOLEN ARMY BLANKETS ' . .WOOLEN BED BLANKETS V WOOLEN HEAVY SOCKS ' FOR FALL ;. Noy Here for Your Selection MERCHANDISE OF QUALITY A l'OKTI.AXIl MAItUITI's was lanced and is button .At . lire, jj l'OU'l'MNI), Ore. (Ai'). Cat sent. : - ' '" 'tie,1 oa.ve8,. siieep Ste,ady; '.,.,.. : ' ' ' y ! Hogs Slow, At Fair Today . . .. ., . t lilitterfat Steady. 1..' II. Urelhoiibt, coiint.' ;hgent I nutter standard-and prime? of Ontario, and I. M. C. Anderson, first cubes, one cent loAvbr:stiifi-' his' assistant, are .aUeniilntr the dards, 6(ii-. 'Iirinle 'firsts, 'i'Jc. Union County Fair at KlKln today E;ffs One cent lower,- current with H, U. Avery, local- county receipts, xr.e: pullets 81cW-S2t;: ugiiculturbt . Mr. Brelhoubt will firsts, 35J SOci extras, 38 J (jj 33c. judge tho crop exhibits at the fair .ind Mr. Anderson will Judge the VOISTIiAXI) ;HAI." MAItlilST. livestock. j i'O (IT LAND, Ore. (Al'). : : . i Wheat BHU. hard white, Sep- Stoiiited oir Hero Ycslcrdny tember at Si. 45; October at $1.4-1; Miss Bertha Wilson, nurse nt B. S. Baart, September, ,1.4!; the Oregon Normal school at Ictober, $1.41; soft white; Sep Monmouth. and Miss Olson, who tember, $1.42; October at $1,411; : will enter the Oregon Agricultural' western white, Seplember at $1.41 College at Corvalli.s, stepped off western white, September at in Ux Grande yesterday en route $1.41; October at $1.41; northern to the two cities, after upending spring and western red, Septem the .summer at their homes at bcr,. $t.30; October, $1.30. Buhl. Idaho. They, visited Miss Blanch Clark he-e... . ( . St ' AI'I'LES. ' SPOKANE (U. S. Department To Exhibit Table pt l'lllr of Agrleulfare-) Southern Idaho a Mr. and Mrs. J. .8. Splker left aonii'hans, extra fancy, large-,. I.a Grande yesterday morning for $l.r.0ii l. Bo, bushel baskets; com. Salem, where Mr. Splker will w--Wn1lon extra fnncy, fancy and hlhlt a library table, . w'wicli ...hp f., ..Kale. 21 ang larger, $1. ?,.'; made by hand, at the State Kitir. 2 anil larger, $l..20. Hood Klver After 'attending the fair -thaii-'wllt alld -other 'Oreiyl .SpiUibergeire.; J; go to California, where they will car small to medium, $1.05. No-.v.-vlslt for some time. They will tons, medium to large fancy, go to Arizona from California to $1.00. Walla Walla district Homes, spend the winter. ' -fancy,' medium to large. $l.U'Qi -i . il.JB: exti'A fancy large, $1.1(0; Leave Tomorrow Moraine W large." $1.35; AVIncsaps. 'O ' Mrs. H. F. Croves and Mrs. nick Wade, 10 per cent 6 ,U'., 3 CW Rcttiir will leave Iji Orunde to- 1 -1 5- ' ii inon-iiw, with the. reiiiitins of Mr. Orovi'S, en roule 'to f-ticonih, HI- tt AT VI? Inols. where biiriaf . 'will take 131-iAllri III 1 o AT FRANCE'S inols, where burial ., "will take plucc. lira. Kftti'g viU nccoin puny Mrs. Urovo-s as fnr us KfinsiiH I'ity, wh'Jre )n will be Joined by relatives, who will ttcrompuny her on to Macomb. . ilrro Lust Mtiiit UNDERTAKINGS (Continued from Phro Ono.) nnd rhibirrn untt i iiothlnir whort After KWMHllmr hint nitrl.t In 1...' of Im rlmrlHIH.". ntiMle vlnitlnir the Inenl Onlcr of "liefore any ronciHl'm ho vvtia (tin KiLstern ffiar. Mr. ((irolim n l-'mnee or to uny other furelfrn LewlH, worlln-v KPiind matron of Kwrniiicni . ne mini, -i tin; order, went to WitJlowa ihi hoiill (IohiiohI they cmihp wiirt'arn mornliijif and will vinit that chap- on ,,1C smaller and weaker poo- pies. KnHtern Or;f?tm t)Viserver, . Se; tember 23, lata KloHtruiuan, the wool buyer, la in town ottering 10 4 contH per pound. C. T. Mi'Dantel returned Monday from Wallnwu county wero In had boon u tew dnya. Mia. Krunk Curpentor and baby, of Wilbur, aro visiting hor . par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Good. Mrs, henu Pefferle, machine operator on Ihq llaUer Kepul)IU'un called while in 'the eity this week to wo our new typesetting ma chine. J. H. ChUds Just completed thr building of bis Hlwjotlng gulloiy at tho fair groumlH., Av, Good, the .threshing nrichlm man, was in thfe city yesterday une HsUed .how the yield was this year said it was first ujaos.' He statoi that he threshed'a field Of ohIf lor Joiin l''res.ell which avorugtu 110 bushels to the aero, and thai there; were many other floldB thut would go equally ub well, Justice Harrisnn'B court was oc cupied j.4ust Tui'sday with a t res pi tss ensf In which A. W. CHne wus charged .with wit full destruc tion pf a ifene5. Tho jury dis chnrged Mr. Klino and ho return ed to his home at Htarkey, Horn In this city Tuesduy Septonvber 20, u;H8 to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Iloiinioi', n daugliter. ' ,lied In this city Hundny, Sep. tember lx Iho four, year old son pi Mr. and Mrs. Otorgo Jininmoek, Only nbout Ihreo' Veeks mitil vho county fair, , , . : -County Cle'rk Geo. i3eiiHon wan in the city Monday, . This lias been u grand ycui for iho harvest, nothing bo far to lntorrupt harvest. '.' j The linker City Iron works, which" were'recontlv destroyed by rirer-nro being retudlt and almost I ready lor operation, r Mri and-Mrs. A. C. Huutlngtbn, j ad Mrs. Geo. H. Currey und chll (iron returned from a months out ing in Clatsop beach Haturday. Mr. and Mrs. l'lngry, of Hnlse City, are among our new arrivals who will make la Grande their pe.rmuniiifnt homo. Dr. Kichardson was called out to Thomaa Kuckinan's houso last week to visit ChaB. Whitman, a brother Of Mrs. Uucknmn, who contracted a very 1 serious cold while piVtho train en route to tills I valley from his home Mn, Iowa. C. W. Nesley hs a force of men employed in changing the chan ' nol 'Of the river , 'and will use a portion df the channel us a boat raco for hip park which he Is now arranging along the banks of Grande Uonde river below the bridge on his place. Mr. Nessley ,will plant a large number of shade trees,, which is addition lo the i'NoHsley grove will afford a com modious, shady and u convenient piaj lorpeppig to nsHemiHi,)ti , , ARMISTICE " DAY PLANS , , PERFECTED (Continued from Pago One.) if p'liyHlrillly possible. Invite linker ainl IVmlletoii. A' meeting with linker legion nalre.s: will bo held within the next I'minlKht und n Hlmilnr nu'ctltm in piinn'd with lVridli'ton ex-nervlee nn'Ji lor the pu rpo.su of inviting both cities to Join La Grande and I'nton county In the eeb-brnUon, Tfi- I't-ndleton drum cori s 1h ex-pi-eled lo attend. AH pouts of I'nion couulv T,a Grande, North powder, I'nion, Kl tle'pa tf n'i a Inrg" nttt'ndHnrn Charming Styles for Regular Fall Wear Smart all-wool French serge ensembles with tie of heavy flat erepe to match; wool cyepes in, plain one-piece dresses; wool serves beautifully embroidered in contrasting colors; flare skirts and long sleeves these and many others comprise our showing of new ,wool dresses for Fall. At the low price range . $5.50 to $11.90 We. also have for your approval matiy beautiful Fall styles in erepe satins, flat crepe and charmeuse, trimmed with braid, georgette or em broidered. . ' - ' ; : C&YL and let us show them.. Our. prices are the lowest $10.90 to $11.50 gin, Imbler and Covo ' will pnr iroin Wallowa county is looked for ward to. Name CoininitltieH. Organization or committees was perfected lust night with tho fol lowing legion members) being se lected: ' Hugh K. Brady, general chair man. ' Major llalph Huron, captain of day. ' . G. I Hutlon. 1. Klngsley, K. Williams, parade. Ladles' Auxiliary to the Ameri can Lctflon and .Wonian's HelteC Corps, dinner. K, J). Towler, II. K. Waiklns. ISLAND CITY WINS PRIZE ON DISPLAY (Oentlnued from Pinre One.) ' J). Towler, II. football. ' ' Itoy Currey, Chester 'Thompson, .loss Andrews, 11 J, Hlalcup, liarry Maon, dancert. " 1 Mr. Talbot, U. Bohncnkamp, fire works. ' (Mis Palmar, Harvey. Matthews, publicity. Hurley Itlcbardsnn, Kmnry Kurd', Calhoiis Combs, slreet decorations. box of packed apples. Mr. und Mrs. Oke, who makn their home I lour miles from . Klglii, entered I their first display this year and won first prize with their Bingie layer packed apples, , t : : iludging liveHt4K.'k. '"ItusHel! .jjcKcimpu,, of linblof, and Clifford Conrad, who lives ,'pn the adjoining farms, aro tak ing nil of the . prizes In hog. However most of the Judging oC livestock Is not Lnlsbed. There are tour school displays. ' Elgin has u domestic tuts exhibit from its school, which will com pare with tho women's exhibit In this work. Tno other schools with , exhibits are Gordon creek, High land and Indian creek. ' - HOTEL ASTOO EVERY ROOM hat PRIVATE TOILET 50 ft Baihi.," Now, Modem . Cloan ta SKojipihg Di.tnct unci 1 iieatM i 'FREE GARAGE Tariff (ram $1.50 ItAII, SIKJf VfSIT II:NI) IIKNI),' Orp. A (fliillli of Ol'i Kn Trunk oirli'lnlH, cumiili'lliltf tin InHpi'i-tlon or tin.1 linn of Htir viy til' tin' iHiipoHftl OiiiKon Trunk i'xIi-iihIiiii fintn lli-nrl In Kltiiinilh l''ull, ui-i-lviiil liirm from tin-out.li. Tluy li-fl on tlmlr himtIiiI cur for tlx- iniiln Hiii' thnt nlnht. t . "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE' Used Car Bargains IIIJO III U'K SIX TOI'ltl.MI i.m si i iii:iiaki:h sim:'I.i. six toihim; mm sti DUiAKi.ii si-i:ciai, six toi hix; mm ritANKM.x Torm.Mi Jennings & Shumate Huick Sales Hnd Service WANTED! "A young man of good personal appear ance wanted to sell light, heat and power. Preference to married man. Good oppor tunity. Apply EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER COMPANY By Friday Nocn. Sryp A TjJ Friday, Saturday, -li.itt.il--, - Sunday Baby Hoods and Bonne (s Of lovely soft Irlmmed lii silk Orovhet " ! Hllk Bonnets crocheted or Itnll. '0 tlUVDI JltltlOIIM. ' Nhii'm lloll-proof Thread l; M, 'I liiciid Art & Baby Shop y 1 11 - rcaae FRIDAY and SATURDAY '9figteet of Forgottenv. Men' g BtRBICT BREN0H HlS 4!feiS!. 5 PRODUCTION 4Jr 4y WOT &AW m il i ,J6 i B B-fVJt Mil II. v.t PERCY MARM0NT MARY BRIAN iili "News" "Felix TIjc Cat" TODAY RICHARD MX In The "Lucky Devil"