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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1925)
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER - Page Five Local News In Brief who will visit at Cuacadp unii 1'ortlmul for some llmi'. Mr. Mr. COMING EVENTS Union County Annual Armis tice Day Celubiutlon La Grande November 11. At .Ml. (ileum l.at- Kvt'iilnic - Mr. nnd Mra. C. J. Blink, and Mrs. Oooi-rp II. Lyman, and Mrs. Waller Beun. Elmo CIi'rk. Wilfred John.' on, John Htoddurd, l.oa l.ymun nnd S. F.' Andrew wont to Ml. Olefin hiNt pvenlnir nnd nr. luiiU, uiu-r sia-mung Sunday here, gaiilzed the vounij men's and He attended the Hally of the IoojI young ladles Mutual Improvement has relumed to his home in Port- Association there. Inthlcr Business Mall Here I. A. Westenskow. of the Tmbler Luther lugue here lust evening. Kljilitli Child Iliirn Sunday Mr. and Mra. Smith H. Mitahell. of Cove, are iiarenls of a baby gli l. iCimh Rtore. was In l.a Grande yes uur jesieraay at urunde Koude tei-day on business In connection Hospital, their eighth child. ,W'.th the closing; out sale he is starting Wednesday mftrnlng on all men s, women's and " children's He pays he will discontinue liui-st From Kiitt rprke -- - m. r w Wln:e. Knteriirlfto -.'" i a irrtiuuu . ...... i ..I It. H .Huron, iwmlmnnti.i. nnri 1 W'US U KUt oi i' i ivit.j iiib.tv ui kiiv -- i ...... Oiiws, mi ot Airs. A. K. Hub's". lukeii to Slate llospitul l-"lud Uliase, uuout 20 ulu, v;. conuUL-leu to me xi. -i-eure arove to Portland Sat- the line completely nnd expects to urday. They aro expected home sell the slock out within a short today or tomorrow. I time ' years Ce, , Watcrniclon , btule . . i . , uoa..ial lor tne insane Irom his i,rn,,. ,., ;" ' '..., .. 'J"" " ' snake river yesterday by Sheriff lrlu to riirllnild justice Hugh K. Hrady and Mrs. ;iuuy drove lo t'urliuud Saturday lu transact business. Here From Wiker l'uul Tuggurt was visiting ml;. iu La. orande lust evening. s home is at Luker. llimrce Grained llrfnmlniit Judge J. W. Knowbs today grunted a: divorce to the defendant T.-o. ha-... -.... ,.u ... ii 1,u CUBe OI fllTS. ILDU Hl'lie nt hV. h.... .V.7 -""luB"1" Jenkins versus Thomas Jenkins, at the courthouse this morning ... .. ... . "nti't Xr t"orc ttro F s" - i i ui . in. I HC D charge was desertion . Tho cu.se wiis tried here on a change of ven- jo Attend Normul .Miss Kuth Urown loft Saturday for Monmouth to resume her atu- s, at the Oregon Nornwl School. AVetlncMluy Is Motion Day Cases will be net for trial durlnir frl- the October term of circuit wlu:n judge J. W. Know. as meets ut- torneya ut the courthouse Wedtu-s-day, which Is designated Motion f day. Court convenes Monduy, Oct. ue. KctiiriiN I- iu in Convention Mi For Monmouth ..Wins Krone Ik- I'.nirels lr-ft Satur day for Monmouth, Oregon, where Upturns From Vm-ation Trip Mhs Nellie Driggs, deputy coun ty aaepfior, returned Saturday fionv Starkey, her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Thornhurff, w,th whom she spent, a week's vacation there, accompanying. her home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thornhurg spent Saturday ntpht With the lu,ttor s parent b, Mr. and Mra. A. K. . Jlugg and wlllattond the. Oregon Normal' Mr and M r F nrlirU at mi' Mr. utiemted tho I. O. O. F. convent ion at' Portland, returned home Yiday morning. Vifit Fnim Hit Aunt Mrs. V. V. Uagain was surprls rd w.th a short vhiit from her mint, Mrs. II. D. Carter, of Port land. Saturday. Mrs. ond. term at the institution-. ' She was Joined in Portland by friends who accompanied . her to Mon mouth by auto. To Attend U. of V . Miss Aeiu tiealty, accompanied by livf mother, Mrs. 13. K. Beatt Carter was rleft Saturday night for Seattle, Glenn, driving yesterday back to Starkey ,elurnlng from a trip to Baker, ,wr ItrsH'cnt on wit Washington, wiiero MIms Beatty will resiinie her studies at the Uni versity of Washington. Mrs. Beat- Mr. and Mi'3." Charles Dd'Kor- l' W1"' vste mere lor ten days or rvtt, who formerly lied in - ihisi10. weeks beiore returning to her city, are at the Koley hotel for a home here. f,.... ,!... nrhiln Innlrlnn ..rinf I nelmiis lo lYiitlhion . . Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Thompson rcfurned Iq thulr home ut Pendle ton. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson returned to their home at Pendleton Saturday. Mr. jftirs. Thompson visited here several nays at the home or Mr. 1 honi) son's sfstr. Mrs. 100 I fh M .VS aspirin : TABLETS , When Puretest Asp.rin Tali lets are taken for the relief of pain, you can depmd on their quick action; they are usually dissolved within 30 seconds. These tablets are made from the highest ;nul ity of pure, true asplr.n. Wo recommend tho purcnuse of the bottle of 100 tablets be cause Pun-test Aspirin Tab lets have so many uses that It Is wise to have u supp-y handy. Glass Drugs . Inc. La Grande. Oretfon Murder Myster; 1 J? ? - :s intercHts and -visiting friends here. - lii'rcIYon. ferry. Mr. and Mrs. Jcs.se Smith, of Perry, mave been guests for a few days at the Koley hotel. He Is lorwiKin of the- Grande Konde lumber mills. liomc From Ynkitna Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Loney Jr., and small daughter, Mary, return ed to their home here Saturday evening, after -v siting relatives at N.kuna, Washington for the post week. ir -, 4 , Passed Tlitouh City . Mr. and .Mi.,. William J loll, of NUngliam, ashiugton. drove through La Grande en rouio to their home after a trip to Boston and New York. They visited here over night at the home of Mr. fioll's uncle, the Hev. and Mrs. tVih.aiu S. Hoil. last evening. In attractive Hhupe. Gow what there is demand for. and then prove imd inut your goous can ue runeu on for . for quality." w, it. Ui-keler, Pomona lecturer, GeorKt'l Pr' 8'l from u table at tile front llraee. after whirh thev visited I of the hall, which was d'Cor:tted various Idaho points including witn autumn l'oliaKQ and voscs of They passed ercien iiowers. me program was -1 1 Wcisor and Payette. way home. Home Front Seattle ('. (). Myrchison, local fire chief, returned Haturday-v from Seattle, Wiisliington, where he attended tl:e nort invest Kire chiefs Conven t; Tj. IU reports an interesting i;ind instructive session. hrfnrn.s lo Vortlnntl W, 10. Siilzmnn, president of the ( iiiPibin IllHtfiet -Ijithcr I-eague, mm lliU'Miind Heather OVERCOATS Just in Today Coats of Quality S57.45 T0 Michaels Stern VALUli F1KST OVICKCOATS ?I2.!5 to $51.15 OIUXiON WOOLKN OMCRCOATS Made up for ua S29195 to $37.45 Quality Always at Clint's Clothiery Thf store Willi a Omwlenfe ;f'ilt 'movent Ion . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tirson nnd Ail? V r. h ' a Lone Star "tate" Head Consul A. , ? " ! Talbot wired Mr. Oakman to Will Arrive Here Ueri Oakman. Modern Woodman National Deputy, and Mrs. Oak man, who left l.a Grande a month ucn for Port Wnrth. Tuvikj will reach home Thursdav morning on ! Juanita Fpenc Xo. 17, nnd will K-main a montn. (hers and Mrs Jennie Hoppe wlle Mr. Oakman recupera'.ed I ?d a pinno selection. from his Mines brought on from hrat prostration, while conducting ; t a TJ TTT WTT T a membership cnmnalirn in tho ' iAlviVrili f IIjIj TAKE CHURCH Car," a negro spiritual given by Mrs. Walter K Johnson, who brought greetings from Itluho State grange, mid sever;'.i mus.eal num bers. M. U Carter, at the request of the audience. s:urr his Hound-up sonic; Mrs. L. J. Chadwlck and Miss gave vocal num- play- Ladies' and Misses' FALL SHOE! Featuiing the latest effects in smart Strap and Oxford Patterns in the de sired shades and materials. Women's Itlack Patent, two-bitton, Vne-sitap, 12-8 covered wood box heel. Imitation turn, French last. Pi iced ut, $3.69 IjullcV lllack Patent one - strap, plain toe, single solo, 13-8 cover ed wood box heel, im itation trim. Priced very low at $2.98 Women's lllack Satin, uno-strap, plain toe, single sole, H-8 covor- Mlssrs' ed wood Spuish heel, Sandal, Imitation turn , turn; MKm-s' Itlack Patent leather one - strap pump, f a 11 c y stitched toe, covered wood he.il. . A bcautirully styled Bhoo ut only $4.50 , , MUnc.s' Tan Calf Tun Oni'-Stiup "cross - word puwle" . 'W"h1 strap fancy one-Inch rub'-her heuls, Imitation , atilched toe, omvlneh sizes 24 to 7. Priced low ut covored heel. Priced Keller, of L.a Grande .returned to ?ja Grtmde das auto trip Ga.ston, Oregon, tended the. 1. O, n lort,lantl. '. ' . t yoMortlay Iron, a ten - rcgaln his strcns,h ,n t)lls cMmat0. , ' fxpectn to resume h a work In Mr. Luraon nt-!a bi(f cam,U(rn ln Noriwst ark. O. F. convention un5ll8 ubout Novembcr lst PULPIT HERE ( an.ic ik iMarketin? Discussed llcro.l'Yoiii ; 'IVIf. ti.nd airs. Murciia Fuleham arrivt'U in l.a Cirandc Hulurtlay ovunliiff from their homo at Ca- 1 s i'n'' "nt nl"-'. hero with relatives. They ' left '."Li'i.a, 'n"rouiu to tli. u hoi.id accompanied by Mrs. Kulsham'n "'wHfrt' Mrs. J. H. Mulholland, We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Our Store Will lie CLOSED TODAY We will open again to morrow morning at S A. M. with a large force of clerks to serve you. It will pay you to wait! ! New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. Save Money Euy Your COAT, DUESS Ami HAT At The Paris . . ' ljitest Creations Arriv ing Dally At Grange Meetings fPonttniipd from Page One,) Mr, Hard added his encourag merit of the plon for a public mm Ret in l,a Grande, and as an I lustration of what had been don witn tut- Idcii in ethM Oreco towns, told of tho experiment at fcngene, where tho market increas ed, the per capita consumption o. home grown farm products 3(iu per cent In ten years. Merchants 01 the city contrlbutiU funua lowar a new building when the marke had outgrown Its original quarters ! because they found thi'lr busines! 1 improved rather than injured 1 the competition. Succeas of th , market, he im pressed upon th 'grangers, will depend uion theli keeping a variety of vegetables 011 display every day. The part that quality and at tractiveness will play !s the history , of the proposed market was cin- phusized In the speech 0 C. K. IHpenc-. stiitc market master. j "Xo Seiithneiil" Speiifc. "There Is no sentiment connected with it. You must furnish house, wives with better Vegetables at lower prices than rhey can find at the stores, or you won't gel ttieli patronaue," he said. 'Mmt of the fruit and vegetables sold in yotn Icity are bought outside the com munity. The biggest reason for thh condition is that when merchantH aie supplied by companies organ- i to do bMsineHS-.they know the have recourse to adjustment whei complaints have to be made. The w iy lo overcome this handicap Is to W. C. Parrls: of New Hullund. Oa.. has startled police officials by saying that Ave years ago he saw two worn en killed and their bodies dismeiti bered along the Chattahoochee river near Atlanta. He says the murders I were committed b two men aod two women and that he withheld the story on account of threats against his life, Mrs. Kuih Johnson (above), of Jefferson. Ga., purtly corroborates Par lis' jaiory. He Is shown helping police arid state convicts dig for the t ; " bodlta, $4v98 $2.98 $3.95 lUlt HUH (Continued from PaKe One.) Lowell iii the pulpit of Methodist iiurch, Soutii, The Rev. W.tl'nmlK. Hull, pus or of Z.on .Kngllsh L.ithernn ;iurch1.,camo to, this city a Utile, uorq tlmn, a year ago, it was it,t bout the same time that Ciiiude' '. Pratt moved to La Grande, lie i pastor of the Church of God. arlos A. xiummer, his uiKisiUmt, is lived here three years. I'hu liev. " U. A. Pol.ard has n piist.or of the Unptisl c'liin-li Jiout 18 niont'is. He succeed. -o tiie Ucv. A. it. Sitton. Announcement was made that O. L. Martin. Vermont, lecturer of the national grange, will be in the county October l and will bo entertained by the Pomona grange u,t a meeting .of hte Wolf Ciejk grange at North . Isowdor. P ingram Civen. ; ,, rieforo adjo irnment, a program, as follows, was enjoyed by those present: Song, Mr. Stnlrthwalte, of Ba ker; rending, Miss Winn of Prai Dublin Pujvsport Area Kuiiurli'il iLUL.IN. (AP) In Ociooer tho i-'ree o.aie countries of l.'uvail, .Lonogbam. Leitrim and Donegal ,vill be iransTernd to the Jublin rea for i.asj.ort imriioses to Hie tilled ytaii K. Ponue rly iiersoiirt n Ulihe countries were obliged to ;et their pa&s,.oils ibrough lel .ast. When the change Is made the Iclln.Nl ol lite will deal only with U'plnuntri irom t lie mix l liiter juuntrii s. 'J be Hi JiufI orfiee ut ,-reueut iiun an average of 70 ap plicants a day. IRRIGATION OPPOSED BY GRANGERS I He City; song; Mr.' Gorhaln, of '"Wolf Creek grange; reading. Mrs. (Continued Mom Pitffn One.) . Johnson,'' of Gooding, Ida., mein- -v- ' I itor of Idaho State grango; song, Ore.', "ri'.V Vee' .tho damn go done Mrs. IV J. Chadwlck, of Cove; by Irrlgntlfin 'Hit' n! level cohiftry Ihiflesquo .,j:rttlcM report W. It. ! without drainage" Gekeler. ' I In opposing butter and butter Twenty ''representatives of the IsubstitutiiB shipped here from otit- ! public market committees of Puni er points, the grnnrnrs po't't-'l 0iui. grunge and the chamber of out that, ."large portions of Union commerce met In ' joint session ut nnd Wallowa coinlliK, which are the office of the latter organlza direntty tributary. . to Iwiwr -(.h aivhv t ion; at 7 p. mi and after talks by are excellent dairy districts and Kpcncn and Kurd', 'decided to refer could be made moro prnfltaiU the, matter to committee who are with nvffe 'rtju; and moro dairy to report about November 1. The m.:iiiufoif(iirinrf .phtn's" grange committee is instructed to 20 (iiven l'irtli Degree 1 determine how many farmers will Following the busin-sa session, regukirly supply produce for the the traveling fcavel was presented proposed market. The altitude of to Hie Pomona grange and then .a ( rande merchants toward tho given to Wolf Creek grange projects will be sought out ny ;he which will, in turn, give it to merchant committee of tho cham Tclocast t grango. her of commerce. A c'iiss of about 21 v.-:in given grange nvs stcl by a team made 11 f'ffli derrree Itv the I'nt'tenn up of It Me Mountain members. p. 11. akm:i.i, i.m:i;;), HAI-KM, Ore. P. U. Anteli. con nucteil with the Montgomery Ward company of I 'or.tlaud.-suucred saii jiis iiead injuries here when lie ivu.i run down by un autuiiiobile Iriven' by G.tP. Kllnquull, a. so 01 Portland. Mr. Atnell was re moved to a hospital lor medical treatment. 1 x M.r. Arnell lives at 37 North I'wenty-ninth Mtnct, Portland. Mr. Ivl'ingbell gave his addiens as 12.SU 1'JUBt Ninetectilh street, Portland. The accident occurred near the provide good produce regularly and entrance to the state fair grounds. BOYS' COATS AM) CAPS. TAIIiOltlJl ,11'ST I. Mil; IA1'S.; I'.vivplliMiiil JO. Ill) Ccml.' Wry Spii'lal nt 7..V) . ' . .! $.".(() 'lioloi;ili)l fn'C wllli i-vuiy cixil. Snlc linlll Ji'l. iilllli. Art & Baby Shop Nun's llulliiriHir. Thrcml I). M. V. Tlut'ml - IIiiIIiiiih Covolvil t)o you eat " Don't overburden your stomach don't ' humor a false appetite! Let WRIGLEVS itimu late a genuine hunger and get you ready for a good meat. u a pUtuanl digmativm aid "after every meal THE FLfiUOft LASTS " F114 Coolidge Done in Butter Used Car Bargains 10JII P.t ICK SIX TOrllli 19.'l M l 111 HAhl It SI'M IAI. SIX TOI IllXi 1310 M I lll llAKI.K SPKCIAI, SIX Tl KIMi ll I HA.VKI.IN TOl HI.J Jennings & Shumate Buick Sales and Service If HjWA !i It required 13- pound of butter to make thl tatue of President Coolidge, on exhibition at the Iowa State Fair. Is Motne. It la the work cf 11. i Wallace, of Lincoln. Neb., noted butter sculptor. Even the maikj. jlih the ilogan, Keep Cool wliti Coolidge," U Lter: Mrs. A. L. Richardson Coloratura Soprano T.iR-lnr of Hlniilni:. unci avullaliln for OiicitIb, CuiivIiIiir Trl.m, tjimitrtH Ull'l rti(niiH..ii. of Oscar Hui ngor ami Yiialnmn Griffith. Ni-w Vinlt City. Slu. Ho 70S O Avi'tllio. j j j J J 5t J o J $ 1 rcai A TODAY And TUESDAY PJyJJ M ilny .Mnllni'c . Mislit (ht. 3 40 Cfwcol&le DoJidics.WorJas Grakst Colored Minstrels 12 VAUDiVmr Den Hasn ipoup? A-X ACTS y riwiwninwmaj J rsVZ-'Km raw ltici:s: .M.VU.M.I-: ilnlH .Vh-i I'lilhlrra 23c Ml.llr llnlioiiy. K.V'; Icmrr Kloir mill IxSin, 1.10 ilaliiuu at 2.30; Mht t t.il i I ' ' pWtWWd 111 Andy Gump In "Andy Takes a Flier"