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Saturday, September 2(5, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pacre Flva
(Local News In Brief
COMING EVENTS
".
Union County Annual Arniis
c IXiy Celouratiou La.
fande November 11. .
(Grande this morning on h,or yr.iy
to Daker. Mm. lewla la worthy
grand matron of the Order o.C the
tiq stern Star and Is in Kustern
Oit'Kon on her official visit, Her
liome ia ut Huusidc.
as in La (irnmlisr
.: $irs. Kule (.-'on way, of Klgin, ts
i tying at. Jioltl Hvmmer. vhlkv
Sapping htfi-c in lu (.Irumle.
fit tT:iii:ti Today
Mr--'. H. 4. fcjtcurny wt-nt to Cnion
thi; morniiitf 011 train No. 24 ami
voting 1'rienua there, today.
Mu. I"'. WuIIh went to linker Ihia
joraiinff and will vifiit AIwm Uoaen
iV)tn there lody.
t ltnl More iw tvivk
I f und 'Mm.' Carl Kvnna and
yoJufif-V son, of Portland, returned
otji-ir honvt! - yesterdny .ii'ti-r vi-
j'sHiK for one wink.
if'.tp Yesterday . (
Atr.s. t'harh-s Hunter was in J.a
Grande, yesterday from Iter iioiuc
4t y;tHowa. Shu was whopping and
vUsitinu fiu-nilH.
ii
tt prlve to Nnmpii
' -Kit- : T W livui.H nml Mm .'
yt. fcoylcn wlU motor to Nam pa.
Id 11 ho tomorrow for a H-w days
visit; with I'ritMids.
Attcuriiu& Fair- .
Ai I'M. Herbert Vpruz and son,
Herbert Jr., are attending the Kn
ion County Fair at Klgin today.
AlUmllng a Kiliool '
Aloofly Kekley and Alfred X
J oh iiBon an; attending the North
western school of Lav in Portland,
acccidins to word received here.
At Kaiv Turin
Mrs. William PhnrtV and small
non, Donald went to lgin -this
morning to attend the t'nion
County Fair. ' ' -
Tlsreo SiicciiU i'iwn
Three special curs of Odd Fel
lows en route to. their homes at
Haft. Lake city, and in Arkansas,
pinsscd throtifeTh l.a Grande this
morning on train, No. 24.
At Elifin Last NIKht
' Dewey Hurt on and William
Itedrdeii were, anions ttie RtUer
people who attended tlm danee at
Klgin last night.
jKvVttit 10 linker
f v lylr. K. 1-arkUi and small boh,
a Klcnuru, went to uiikit mis morn.
titflftand will visit relatives there
t'odjiy. . . . , .
Fn Iloulr llnine
M I'm. W. W. Whilft wiia in La
(iiandi'.thln morning en route .0
her home at Knterprise, after vi
.sillng for the pas' week at Pendle
ton and Walla Walla, Washington,.
(Inv Today
I toy Kiiner. of 1 'end lei on, e
p resident uf the stale .senate, pass
ed Ih rough 1 j.i. Grande this morn
iny; on his way to linker, lie stop
ped hero a short time to visit friends.,.
APPLE CROP
IS WORTH
$300,000
(Continued, from. Page One.)
est money-makers, but several
other varieties ait grown success
fully, lianos, Jonathans -and lv
Itetous art next in demand to tho
liome Henutles and besides this
trio, Ast radians, Gruvensteins,
Winter Hamulus, Yellow New tons,
Iermalns, Hnows, and muny other
ure (town In smaller amounts
und to satisfy local demunds prl-
marily.
Approximately SON acres of land
are planted tn apple trees that
are now bearing: and several hun
dred more are devoted to young
trees. Klgin and lmbler districts
lead the county in production,
with La ( 1 in 11 do third, Cove
fourth und t'nion fifth.
About 3'MI Dickers und packers
ure employed ytarly during the
.season throughout tho county and
the weekly payroll, although hard
lo determine, ranges between
$8,000 and 7,50l. The greuter
share of the apples are picked
und packed during the season,
but some ure picked und tak'n
to packing houses where they nro
packed as needed for shipments.
Tills Year's Crop Satisfactory.
ippie men lire wen humhii-'u
with this yenr's crop, which is
fioni 20 to per cent better
t;han the average for this country.
Une orchaidist,, H. If. Weather
spoon, 01' Flglu, has a $7fj,0iMi
crop of which he hus already ills
posed of -ft carloads, or about
IWQ-fifths of the 'total. This is
GEORGIA ROSE
BODY POWDER
To obtain the inojit benefit
after yoir refreshing; show
er or Irtilh. dust yourself
with Georgia Kose IJoily
Vowdor.
It is cooling. Makes tho
skin feel soft und smooth.
Perfumed with the fascin
ating odor of the jtuput.tr
rose.
Glass Drugs
Inc. . . f
La Grande, Oregon
1
lowing granges pi-esent : Wolf
Creek. Telocaset, liiuo Mountain,
AM. Fannie, lMeasant Grove and
Cricket Flat. ' (riiest delegates
heard from ilmutilla and Milheur
counties, Uesulutions to be pre
sented later in the day will be
fronted by Iternul 'Hug, W. A.
Sherwood and James A use 11. The
on y other committee uppointeit Is
compose! of tVlesta Nice, Mrs.
Juku Ansen and Mr. U J. Chad
wlck, who receive applications.
terpiining
elect, bus
ticcd by
motion.
matrons end b;ld"s
by men und boys eu
wheels ane'. pears m
'KNEW VALLEY
BEFORE ELGIN
(Continued from Pngo Ono.)
OKTLANI) .MAHKI-rrs.
ktxd to be the. biggest, apple yie.d , tocU blltlwfut -Ht?udy.-
lor the pait of the state I Uim(irru,Ks 'c 1q one cenl
inv e-w uuriuuus iu uu un, , standard Gup.- nrhmV. firsts
Aliss Stevens hung the ribbons
on all prize-winning art teles in
culinary, art needlework, sewing,
painting and flower sections.
A wall hung with paintings by
local artists proved attractive.
Fallawinjr ure the prize winners:
fO. K. Harlow.. Klgin, first for
landscape in uils and second for
an oil marine; Carl Harlow, first
for n marine scene in oils; It. H.
Hug. second for landfeape in oils;
Miss Heta Schnorr, Klgin. first in
(crayons: AUss Anna lirooks, Imn-
ter, urur in hum ure panning una
second in wale colors; Airs. Ar
thur HMlKurth, first tor u water
color marine.1 scene, Mrs. Scweli
tool a ' prize for "the best display
of KiiapnliotK. . '
'. 1 . .- ' -' '" .
A' group of electrical unpllanca ;
for . the homo, was placed lnth
women's., department with a view
to attracting attention of I hone I
who , would profit most through
the saving in labor they effect.
In surrounded hourly, not by en-
Visit In Ilo'eiuan
AJrs. T. W. Paugherty nnd child-
;rcnii r Kva und Atnton, went to uoze
i tnah, Alont., this morning fur a vi-
' ipk two weeks with friend;.
t- JiCft For Los Angeles
: Charles Myers, of Kummrrvtllo,
: left;1 this morning for Los Angeles,
alllornii.i, where he will attend an
a,uioinoljile n
On Tug-ar-Wnr-Tenni
Jack Dennis, of La Grande, was
a member of the tug-of-war-teim
.it Whitman College, which suc
ceeded In defeating the sophomore
Hush nt the jinalo of college week.
Ueuuls is now enrolled in his cla-ss-txi
there.
Two Itclster at It. Y. l
if the 10HS college students who
had registered at Urighum Young
university by Tuesday night, two
were from La Grande, according
to word received here today. The
local students are Alurcl Anderson
and Leland Kill pack.
.school.
ricf(; lor Honie
Mrs. w. 1 mien leit iua liranue
: thfai morning after visiling here for
; the; pavt week. Her home Is ut
;, HVnl iagton. She was uccompanted
, bi her small son, Walter.
Art ivcd Here This Alorniiig .
Alr.T. Ida Warnock, a missionary
from Ci-ntral America, arrived in
La Grande this morning. She will
mo.ct with the World Wide guild of
I he iJLiptisl church this alternoon
IJonic From I'oiilnml
'M's. C. A. liiiey und daughter,
Hctnnie June, parsed through La
Grande thia morning on their way
Jionie to Knterprlstr, after visiting
t.. IU
ff -week.
: r
j; 0:AVny to RakPr
& Mvs. Cnrolini- LiwiH was in l.a
i 1 hi ' 1-..I-
.1 Mc:iA?ii-vrnw
1 bLJJi
Ilighland Heather
ERCOATS
Just in Today
Coats of Quality
$57.45 TO
$69.85
Michaels Stern
VALUE KIHST
OVERCOATS
?42.45 to $34.45
OREGON WOOLEN
OVERCOATS
Made up for U3
S29.95 to $37,45
Quality Always at
Clints
Clothiery
The Store with Conscience
und will speak at
church tomorrow.
the Uuptist
Alay Settle, in Valley
Air. and Ads. F. l. Wilson, with
their three children, and Air. and
Alra. Frank Taylor, with their
small child, are he,re from Lbtle
Hock, Ark., looking over the val
ley with a view toward muking
their homes here. They went lo
Wallowa tliis morning. -
4 S '4 c.
SAN FllANCISeO ( AP) , Hut
tevfat GOVio here today.' - f
this yeJir compares -very favorably
with Inst year's 2S7. carloads. The
county has raised crops in ex
cess of 4HU and below nowv
ev;r. In 1H22 about 4(H), duo boxes
were harvested, according to fig- -o
iir,. In tho chamber of eomme.co A mnmmW,Moa aicuS.snH the
of I ices. ,..,., ui ' ,...,.,.,
Apples go a long way toward ' , nnMnlll lu
making Cnlon county a fruit rata- puMisllca n thp ..0peu VoilvV 4ll
Ing section, growers stale, wheni,, . , rtt. nha.i-v.n
uuut-u IU nit- uui ut ui-i
cherries and other- fruits.
FAIR PREMIUMS
ATTRACT MANY
- (Continued from Page One.)
with the result that additional in
terest has; been created. For in
stance, there Is n ton litter of pigs
contest for which five premiums,
ranging; from HW downward are
offered
there are five cut premiums .rang
ing from $85 downward. Heef
steers are divided into three class-
CO-OPERATION
IS URGED BY
5 SPEAKERS
NAVY ISSUES
LIST OF DEAD
(Continued from Hugo One.)
William Charles Tesehpm.nch.er.
seaman, first clnss. Hanger, IVt.;
.Steven Hartley Triffitt, torpedo
man, third cluus, Pnwtuckett, it.
L; Hobert Hollund Willis, torpedo
man, first clans, Norfolk, Vii.;
Frank . Collins Wiseman, torpedo
num. third class, youth Host on,
Mass.; Knlpli KdwarU Cussldv,
II. L. Ctaw ford: radio mr.n, first
cIuj;ii, Ardmoie, Ckla.: J-lenry Hel
hop, coxswain; Columbus, (,.;
John L. Gibson, euglneman, rtrst
class, fKi) Hall street,. I'ortluiel,
(Hv.; G. II. Martin, officers cook,
PhtlaJelphia, Pa.;, J. a. McCarthy,
seumun. first class, New York
city; U. S. Koble, motor machin
ist's mate, Alorrynme, Muss.; .1.
At. Schofioid, radio mun, first
class, llridgeport, Conn.: J. ,1,
Khcchun,. motor machinist ' mute,
I ivat cIusm, Croton, Conn.; ChuvK'U
c. Thomas, firetiKui, second class.
Kl Paso, Tex.; ,W. K. ilarmnn,
seamttn, first clusa, Junmlca, N.
Y.
WALLOWA
(Contlnaod from Page One,)
obeys It." . -
C. J. Hurd, representing the ex
tension deportment ; of Oregon
Agricultural Colleger- emphasized
the words of the com miss loner,
In the milch cow contest iMum w
parent co-operairon or iown auu
farm community.
A Hound-l'p song. ''Let 'Kr
Drives all M;-bt
li. V. Hurker left his home at
8ule.ni, Ore., ut 4 p. m. Kriday und
drove all night, arriving in La
1 Grande at 5:30 a. m. today, in or
!der to meet Airs. Barker and their
j small daughter. Lona Alae, when
they arrived this morning from
I Pendleton, where they had been
I visiting. Mr. and Airs. Parker will
spend a week with his parents, Air.
and Airs. H. I. Barker, at Cove.
Oneiliny Dim en Kclionl II nro
j Airs. i Well.'t and daughter,
(.June, opened their dance school
(here this morning. Airs. Wells and
her duughter live at Keith but will
come to La Grande every Wednes
day and Saturday to teach. The
j school is In Hie West Jaeobsen
1 building on Kim street and Airs.
! Weils and her daughter teach both
j individual and class work. On
j Wednesdny evening from 7 to fl
1 they have an adult class and on
j Saturday evening from 6 to 7 a
; class or girls or the high school
I age. They have their advunced
I dancing- class from ll::u to 12:30
'on Saturday and their bnby claws
ifrom 1 to 2 in the ufternoon.
'children Troni H to 12 years of age
have a class from 2 to a o'clock
011 Saturday nfternoon. Aliss Wells
has been studying in New York all
Mimnier.
, in nr .i,i..u Ik,,,. Buck," composed by AL L.- Carter,
cash premiums ranging from $50 ot the sand ridge, who is. a mem
downward. Premiums ororrfs- !r of tho gninge. was included in
ponding vnlues are offered in everv tho Prosrum of the chamber of
department und are expected to commorce tuurtd, which ( sat feet
cause real competitton. llupping and shoulders. , playing
llucklng Horses P.cadv !.wlun darky harmonies followed
'The program for the afternoon , tho l,cnlnK num,jeV MMnrrheta.
has developed largely into a buck- . rtieemigH or 1110 nomo .economic
aroo exhibition at late wars but ' K'-'rtlon w,,' an,! ' ll,e
there is this to be said of it:
It
lecturers' conference ,for ;the out-
ln a Prtujlimr Vhihltinn hr -iw. IIIIIMK "I reerUIllllg UC1 1V1UCH . illltl
hovs from 'a reul enw cnnnl rv Tho I WOrk progrnniB for ' the ' COniillg
ussociutlon has inaugurated the
custom of buying the best bucking
horses as they are developed and
it is cluimed that nowhere, in the
west is there a 'finer quality of
performers. Guy Cash, who won
second mortey this year
Pendleton -Hound-vp,, was thrown
by two different horses at Enter
prise last fall .
Hltf Crowds I-Weseen
Alore than 3,000 puid attendan
ces each day of the fair is foreseen
Uy officials, who point lo past re
1 cords us proff of what can me expected.
The first Wallowa county fair
was held 20 years ago and with tho
exception of the yeur HflK, when
Save
Money
Buy Your
. COAT, DRESS
And IIAT
At
The
Paris
Latest Creations Arriv
ing Dally
years. Interspersed the luncheon
and afternoon program of Jeclures.
All the guests of note are schedul
ed to appear on the platform with
messages of Interest. . to grango
members. Dinner at fl o'clock,, by
at the'" 'u",,l,,,, giuiiBc, unaianti uy
mei-cnanis or i.a u ramie, win ue
followed by committee meetings
and a final ceremonial with con
ferring of the fifth degree. Kn
tertainment will be furulshecl . by
the host grnnge.
Although the tenutive estublish
mcut of a public market will not
be touched on in meetings before
the seHsion with the chumbef- of;
commerce committee, in that or
gnnizat ton's offices at 1 p. m sen-
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
Head once more our
Thursday's ad for
"RANCHER'S DAY"
10 OFF
Qn Our Special
' Low Prices
Do your shopping ear
ly and avoid the rush.
New York Store
DESTROYERS OF
HIGH PRICES
1216 Adams Ave.
Men's Blazer Shirts.
$3,98 to $6 AS'
The most wanted garment of men's wear is the
BLAZER SHIRT. Nearly nil wool, large and small
plaids and checks, bright colors, sport collars ami
knitted Waist' bands; cut full .and roomy. Priced
within reach of alt
Men's Leather Vests
$3,98 to $11.90
.In this showing wc have a vest for every job
shells made from Moleskin, Corduroy and Horschido,
with Leather; Moleskin and Muleskin sleeves; some
are sheepskin lined, others leather or blanket lined.
. CALL AND SELECT YQL'R VEST TO SUIT
YOUR PARTICULAR WORK,
35 STORES
AIR
ENTERPRISE
Sept. 28-29-30; Oct. 1-2-3
As Usual . '
EASTERN
OREGON'S
GREATEST
FAIR
S7
t uk u n 11
Stamped Rompers and Ghildrens
Dresses
llnmixirtt ptmiilM,v- Hindi1 .nml vciv cusy li, oinlimlilcr.
ilKHHKH WHOM INFANTS Sl.li to 14 YIIAUS (!(! tn Si M
I.UVKI.Y PIIANTONCt I'-Olt KtM
Ituttprlck' Huproaentatlvo Irt horo. Now In tlie: tluuv to
MlacrltKi. (or.thn IMInralar ifl.20 for .the your.
Art & Baby Shop
Xmt's Id,llrMir. 'liii'txiil -. I), M. ( Tlin-ail llutlons Om-pnil
ABCADE
Sntiinlny Miitlnee -' Mslil Oct. S
WEMSm
mm m
;cMq DoiidieS'Yf'orfd's QnsksX Colored Minstrels
12VAUDEVILLP , fcenHsorsnlroupe
li m acts . , y
l'UICI'.S: . ' I
.2.V ;
LBS
.1 destru to conserve the labor orl"menl S"'"B 1,1 luvor ,"u'
the fnrms prompted the nmciBc jlll'Ul,s kF" ox preaneil freely a-
MIIIIUK niv lfl.-lllli.-in, .M.K .u
nient to call off the l'ulr, ev'iy
year has seen a fair helil ami every
year It hna been succesHful.
It Is claimed that It hi the oldest
fair In point of conlinuoiia i:ervlece
In Eastern Oreson and the blKcext
ane( best attended. As to atten
dance, exlruvairant claims are
made. The total population of
Wallowa county r.s shown by the
tim census Is hsj than ln.nuu.
Kurh year iImiIiir the p.ist lialf a
dozen, on the. three 1,1k days or
the lair, the uttendaaec Mm ex
reeded S.OOO people or more than
30 percent of tho population of thw
county. It Is claimed t'.iat no
other county ralr In tho fulled
States exceeds that record.
'.Mr. Nice, county master . The sub
ject of irrigation has ot been eon
.sidored. ,
A consistent Krowlh was report
I'd by representatives of the fol
MA'I'INi:!', Aillills ..r.Oc; Clilldreii
MfillT linli nuy, Kr.c; Lower I lour mill l.oc, SI. 10
.. Matinee nt :2::t(i; NlKht at :30.
EDUCATION
BOARD MOVE
IS UPHELD
(Continued from Page- One.)
Used Car Bargains
1920 ni H'K SIX TOI R1XO
i2i .sTni:n.Ki:n si-kclm,
1919 ST1 IKI1AKHI M'KCHI.
1919 KH.ANKI.IX T(M HINO
SIX TOlIil.W
six Toucivt;
Jennings & Shumate
Duick Sales and Service
latin tho number of cMlrlrrn to
be placed under one Instructor.
j Parents of the children con
corned have sought legal advice
Uo HUBtaln thetr objection and the
jhrarlnjy on the caao, which cunu
With Ihe arrest of parents seekr
jinjr to keep their children In the
; Vntrul school, is Acheduled for
jthls nfternoon in the municip il
icourt. One or two parents have
U-xprcssed their intentton of carry
ing the fight to the highest au
thority, contending that an lnjuf
jttce is being done and thai oth -r
soi-Jtlons for the problem can be
found. A petition la being cir
culated, it Is understood, calling
(for a removal of the transfer or
j rter and also seeking to prevent
the payment of (wlnrlfs to the
school athletic coach and to tho
superintendent's stenographer anj
office assistant. Those circulat
ing the petition state timt this
'expense, is unnecessary, the sal-
ary for a ccac'i is unlawful, an)
that the funds no expended could
'he niude available for an nddl-!
fttorml teacher ami qimrt rs in the!
(Vniral building. j
i The subject of tiie petition v,-.h t
fhrought up at the Hi-(ind rn'-et-.
tng and It uns pointed out tbnt
thp coach nni a regular t.-( -uh-i-!
of the high school faculty, hav-1
ing dally study hall duties which
,is considered rully within the re
quirements of the state law.
The All-rurpose Flour
"Feieratlon"
IDEAL FOR BREAD, PASTRIES, HOT BREADS, GENERAL
COOKING. "FEDERATION" PRODUCES ECONOMICAL
FOOD AND DELICIOUS FOOD.
AGrande Rondc Valley Flour Milled From Choicest
Grande Ronde Valley Wheat.
ORDER A SACK TODAY!
Your Grocer Has It!
"Don't Say Flour Say Federation"
MM
SUNDAY
5 Acts Vaudeville
; ORCHESTRA And PICTURES '
, TODAY
"THE STREET OF FORGOTTEN MEN"
STAR
TODAY
Rugged Waters
LOOK OVER QUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS
When we send out a load of-
Aberdeen
Utah
Coal
We know the customer will come back
for more.
There is a just reason for that
"GOOD COAL IS TIIE CHEAPEST"
Sawyer-Holmes
Merc. Co.
; Phone Main 17