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Tuesday, September 29, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pajre Plv m : ' . . l.i ' I . ' Local News In Brief traveled through,, thla jstale nnd van luvonibly Iliipri'Kird with llm olleil roads of Oregon. Jlo plaus to try and nei-suaile the couuly jcommhiKlunerg or that county to j construct oiled romls there. , t CUMING K VENTS Union County Annual Ariulu lieu Duy, Celebration t,a Grande November 11. I Iti iircMiH KailromU Here . I Wr- Henry, an employ of the Har- I J- I'urdy. traveling might and . vey 1'osler Advertising company, , pas: t'nB''r "Kent or the Union l'ao waa transferred to the new plant i '" ""'road, and K. D. Furrell. 'at Weiser and will take churge lm- ( Seattle, who fills a corresponding ...vuiuiciy upon nis arrival there, i wun me waDasn roaa. VWIing llert; Siillilll) iir. and Mis, C. IS. Smith were vUUug in Lm Urunuu Sunday, 'ilit'ir lioine is at Wuliowa. Left Sunday ' .,!. .Kick A. Clark left Sun il;i for tiurhmil, Kaiu;as, culled by u,e ueutli ot her motlier. Goes to Portland Mrs. George Williams, of La uianue ,wunt to Portland morning. this Out Again Col. R si. Ivanhoc Is able to be out again after, being confined to 111. home lor several dajs because of illness. are here on oificlal business their iCHpec'llve companies. t Mem'.iam Today K. U .Hickford, employed by ft lie stale highway depurtinent here is ut Meticlituii .today surveying nd setting stakes ror a channel liauge at the Aleacham overhead. Ketiiriihig to Wallowa J. F. Winulford returned thlj morning to Wallowa, from where he accompanied a oar of livestock to 1'urtluud a iew days ago. Senator Staiifichl on Train Hubert N. stanfleld, Junior Vnl ted States senator ti-om Oregon, was on bourn an eustbound train through Ijx (jrande ycbterduy, go ing to Salt Lake City In the . In ti rests o i Ihe movement to curtail tho opening of government lands to settlers- Here J'roiu Merrill X. li. Stange, of Merril, wiscon is visiting m Im. Grande at Kcturiiuig From Illliioii he home 01 Air. und Mrs. A. J. blunge and Mr. und,Mrs. Kenzel. At Ontario Today 11. O. Smith, district highway ciiyiiieer. lett this morning tor Ult imo on an Inspection trip, lie M-cij-is lo be ia.c. tomorrow night. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kidd, Pott land, are at Summer -hotel, stop ping for short lime on their w.iy home fwiut sterling, 111., where they have been visiting. Here on ltusilicss Junies J, shea and Bert',. Leo. Portland, representing the Con tinental Casualty on Kallroads, were in town today, transacting business for the company.' Attending Oregon 1 air A. J-J. bayre lolt hut evening for Salem, where he accompameu Hel en Nedeker, Mt. Clenn, Kdna Oil klson, Wolf Creek, Allen Mills Cove, und tle Ledbetter, lutbler, representing Uoys' and Girls' clubs ot Lniun 'county, and a girl iroin the clubs in Wallowa to the state fair. The iiame,"Puretest", means literally "Pure by Test.." And nowhere Is that name more full of meaning than on Purctest Aspirin Tablets They are made from TItl'K aspirin, disintegrate prompt ly and give almost immed iate relief. Glass Drugs Inc. La Grande, Oregon j Markets j He Wins 'Em r i 'A Sir. Ilayucn Hotter (jay i-ladi-n is much Improved 'id is able to bo up ayain alter a here and go on. t'lhs illness., jir will l-i-nl;ibly lie l.u-k lo work ut the llootery lo- lOrrow.. , Guests In Im Urilntle . Mis. 1 A. Swallish and son. Bobbie, are guests this week at the CIS de Zimmerman home. Mr Swailish Is expected to. join them Visits Former Home ' - Alter a'Ulcee weeks "visit with ' '""H'l'MMl 1IAKKITS, relatives she h. id not seen In 86 ., POItl'LANli, Ore. (AP) rattle years, Mrs. William Pleper, who Steady, at 25 cents decline lato lives at Summorville, returned this yesterday. . morning front Columbus. Neb., hcr llo(-s, sheep Steady. former, home. Lesidrs her father, f ' K"KH Top grade one cent hllth- Hcnry ltchboek, 82 she saw, two or' "rsta 3(i '.jctl 37c; extras aaiic isters, Mrs. Charles Wulzmer and V40C. Mrs. August Fickel . : Uutlerfut, butter steady. Mit't Mr Kiilph I'uwell, hik times winner ot the Nebraska male tennis, title lie's tilsu iinnexeil the Oniiiha elly ehaiiiiiiiuisliip on nun; oeiisluiis and Ihe Missouri Valley classic Ihn-e tunes, lie's now gnne In fur gulf,' where he hnis's to anion himself Just as brilliantly. A Mrs, Charles HrForcflt. of Port .nd, is visiting in J.u Grande , the chuseU a raucji, ivhi oi nun. it. . uruwiuon. Mm. i.-Foresl lurmorly lived hero und ;it many rriunds here. Iliiyr Allow KhikIi C. il. julinon , paed through La Grande this morning on his waj iron. Wail Waliu, Vu3h.."to Wal lowa count)', where he has pur- iiiiichinc utlacliiiienUi at the Iowa fair. Idem. ttarlHr School Floyd JInmeke and i.eon Bainl i. ill ""iiuw i, ir.t w IIU'IMKM , (1, hnmrt n;L" ,: ,.', . , 'Leii I'or Home Mr. and "Air. W. (Vent to linker- Mrs. C. K .U.ipporsett nccomp-nic-d Mrs. Ida Warnnek, a mis 'tary from ('entral Aiurrica . to J 'ker yesterday, where she was to ; eak ul the Ua)-ti.st church. Mrs. hippersett is district superinten ' nt of Baptist Missions. Licensed lo Wed-. ' Marriuge- licenses were issued Monday to lVed L. Cre-ison and Violet Kyllo, of ia. Grande, and Le land . Phllliiw and Edith Olive Nelson, of Jskind (,ilv j'i'o iJcnionstrate at l-'nir j -Mrs. luez Uoggs was in La Gran- ue una uiorning on iier way irom ball. lAke City to Enterprise, Radio Program Tonij-ht. 'I he Sulvallon Army S.lafr Hand., or Han I-'raneiueo. California - will, broudcust , from .Oakland. Califor-, -HAN" KltANCISCO (AP) nilt terfat 63 cents here today. V roUTI.AXlV JR.1X .MAItKilT 11 II IJ T I T.T , , ' . n.a uouiKlit. ThrouKh the courteav- . '. . or the La Grande Kle..r.,. rm. " "V"' "arn w;le. S"P wny a loud si.oaker will be Install- httrd whl,e '. und heur the program.. soft White, September.' Si. 3d;. October, $t.8; western 'while.. SuptcmbiT, $I.2U; October, 1.20: not-t'iei'n spring, September. J 1.24; October, i.jj: nard winter and western at Yakima, suffered an attack of where she will demonstrate yewmgj inIftmilt; I'ttrulysis hist year, and iv hoire alter Iwo months icnt i'9riland, where they attended school for barbers. ill Utilhl Snow Fences "scar Cutler, local highway cn icer .is at Immigrant hill this it ;noon Inspecting maintenance rk there. The highway depart- nt expects to build additional jft"w fences in a number of places ong this section this fall, i -- . - V-, II yuv Welser m ..u:tr- .'atne;i Henry, of th's city, left morning for Welser. Idaho. Kred Savage unu their daughters, Helen und Whin a, who have been Visiting at Hie p. H. Pioeior home here over tne week end, left today lor their home ai L liter prise. ILL .- .. -' ' tm i ii .i.hi 500 : 1; itelurits Homo - Aiis. II. a. tlepliam and daugh ter, MUs tola Utniiaui, have re Lumeu lo their lioi.ie here , ulter wo,. week spent tit Poriiand and A-storiu, where, they visited rela tives. 1T,hc "reiroVt;:'an"cxcellent trip.. --.v v v-. , -.. , . . To Vihh at Unlerprise M .Sd 'Ji ctie Meixon pas.se d ihro ugh (jiauUe tins morning oj valley had tho winning tram. stone-boat loaded with 30 sacks of .wheat and seveiui large men was used for loading the. tea in t, One display or Keneial Interest was a forest display exhibited bj tiie Wallowa-hat. onal forest serv- October. tl3l"1ctii wlt" cards showing some ln- S. Taart, Scptem- terestlng facts regarding the o- u'nv oi me i on -si. profiucis am grnz ng areas of the county, In cluding the following: area ol Wallowa county, 2,012,800 acres, Tnkos Sun lo Jiospital (spring, September. $1.24: October, ot which 1,120,913 acres com. Mrs. Arch Stephenson, of Pern', L23:' hard winter and western P'es tne Wallowa national for went to Seattle this morning, red, September and October, $1.28. 08t Tno total the siand in where she is placing ber fimatl bon, ! Oats No. 2 white f ed, Sep- timber Is estimated nt 1,800 mil Archie, Jr., In a hospital for treat- tember and October, $2S.f.o; No. "on board feet, with tho average ment for several months. 1 ho 2 gray, September and October, Cllt ypurly ranging from six to 2 youngster, who had been spending : $27.50. ', , million feet. Cattle nnd horsef the summer with a grandmother! Corn No quotations. jgrazed on national forest, 17.981; ' s eep. 60,039. Total receipts for M'KKKLY CKAI.X EXPOI:ts. year ending June 30, i25, $57.- WA K M I NO TON (AI. vnorts 2f..7G, 25 per cent of this ainoun' of grain from tho United States 8;nK t0 county. Wallowa co-int last week were 4.888,000 bushels receives from forest service from as compared with 6.S37.OU0 tiio $lfi.00 to $2.rj.mo annually, previous week. Roads built since 1920, 41 miles; Commerce department figures trails, 70; cost of roads nnd trails Monday gave the following com- placed at $77,550. Wallowa na puiipons between last week's ex- tional forest range produces four porls and those of the week be--; mi lion pounds of beef, two mil fore r i Hon pounds of mutton und on- Wheat. 2,100.000 bpsels agaliir.t1 Q:''ter of a. million pounds of i,:!U,ooo; rye, 8ooo against none; wool annually, oats, 1.20i.000 against 1.334,000; - corn, Sdo.ooo against 21S.000; bur-1 Kditor's Note A list of pri7. ley, 1,274,000 iif-ainst 2,02 1,000. I winners will be published In The Canadian grains exported Observofc ut a later date. was slightly trouble eems treatment. crippled. ' but . the to bo yielding to ensimjer. Hit 41 Tnkojt .'Mother l(l I'oi-IImikI . f. Miss l-'lorence Bacon, county treasTtrer, relurned Monday mot-ji- ing from Portland, wlvre whe went tier wu lo Lnlerpr.se, "w here Hlie Saturday t0 acompanv her molh w.U v.t menus. ,.MU ilcrlousjer, Mrs .Sarah K. MeCall, who will horne ts in l'ormnU. Shft- expins spend the winter-there with nti lo ue at ij.tlLi pi'ise for ubuut another daughter. Mrs. Kan Smith. rinne Kn Itouto V.ixsX A plane thought to be a Boeing pursuit plane which has been ' at Pendleton aWHitiiig better weather, passed over J-a Grande this morn ing en route to McCook field at Dayton, Ohio. . via . the southern route. The machine was pressed into service by tho big fleet of airplanes that visited Pendleton" for the Jtound-rp : and is piloted by Lieutenant G. P. Tourntellot. ac companied by B. Jones, navigation through United States ports hint' 1 rrr OlIAIKiK MISSING .M'HIST week aiMO'Jnlcd t,o.i,1..42f,UO0 bush els; iigatnst .62S.OOO" the previous Vet It. While IntJil ivnnrlo nf Mftrlh AmeiPnn whont flour worp a.-uJ HAM .AS. Ore. Cnr Frakef) of non barrc's last week against 11,1 'V"" n,Knt entered tho of. ir;r,.ooo tbP nrrvinim Woh garage and fir- urunUi. iii-iiiitetl a llvorce Airs. Fern W. Itizor was grant ed a divorce from Clarence B. Kiz ur .to whom slie was married at While in J'orlLind. . Miss liauon cahed on Mrs. W. S. Parker, for merly of this city, who In recover ing from u fall thai resulted In a broken hip Inst June. Mrs. Park er mm noi yei neen able to go i Wool Shirts To select your Tall Shirts from. Our famous I'tic of Pen dleton, Ncusladtcr, Argonaut, Arrow Head and A r in y ISrands in all colors at popular prices. S2.95 to S6.45 Clint's Clothiery The stun Willi a CottMieocc Pendleton in ltlM, yesterday in downstairs, but is up and ubuut Juuge J. W. Kiiowies court. 'Jhyiher room for a few hours each charge was cruel . and inhuman ( day. trealiucnl. i ' . . LSlinistrr To Bankers in 'lown The Hev. K. k. Waelrhli. NVu W. T. McDowell, Tacoma. presi- Church minster from I'ineinuatl, O.. dent of the Pacific Savings and ; is in l& Orande this week on h s Loan Association, and D. A. Bak- I return trin from his annua! ltinnr. er, special representative lor Ore-jary among tin nibf rs of the dinom Igon, are here loay to comer w.l h ! inatlon through states of the Pa i Charles li. Kcuolus, agent for tho clfic coast. While here, Mr. Wad- company. chli will deliver a series of lec tures on the doctrines of the church V'SIBM-: CKAIX SI'PPI' KKW YOitK (AP). The vIrU ble supply of 'American grain '?'" the following changi-s in bushels: Wiimt Increased 3.Srr.,OO0. (. ov'n decre:is"l 721.ooo. f)al;f increased 547,000. I lye Inerensed IJ Jir,,ouo, h'nriey inr leaned 7 23,00(1. 'ed a shotgun at i ex-county Judge, few ft el d'st.mt. .Mr. Klrkpat rick. i. ( Kirkpntrlck. who was but n The h'hM mls-sed and F rakes was MITCHELL LAMBASTS ARMY, IS'AVY . frnnttntied from PKe Odp.) Attemletl Cirnnil JiOlge Air. and Mrs. James Moss. Wil liam McCiuro and Alo.se Klllot, l ivlurned last night from Porilan.i, , where tiiey attended the grand louge sessions of 1. O. O. K. Mis. ' Mosa made i lie trip by train, tue ; men motoring through. I U 111 Judge ut KiiUTprLsu I K. U. Jackuian. and Miss I.. O. Case, from Oregon Agriculiural college, who- will be judges in the i ittrin and women's departments at liie Wallowa lair I his week, are registered ut nutcl Hommer. Begins Meetings Sunday Klder Charles Watson, of he rt pn BfiUa for the benefit oi New Church members and friends in thin community. Tuesday and I Thursday afternoons nt 2:Ho, he will speak at Ihe home of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Neid'-rer. lto& Washing Ion avenue. Tm-sJay at 7:30 p. ni.. he will deliver a lecture at the hmiM of Mr. and Mrs. Haymond MeK-nntin. 1003 Third stnet. He wPI sp-ak Wi'dm-sday at 2:30 p. mM at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ulne. 1421 U avenue. At 7:30 p. m., Wednesday, he will give a lec ture at the Baptist church autdl- j torlwm. Thursday evt-nlnir, Mirs Susaiinnh Deal, 402 Fourth street.! will op'in her home to the meet-I In- nnd lecture. Kvrynne lnter- nnt Colonel KouIoIh 1 ml teslir'u-fl, leitiMiti.ii bin .ib'iiuind for a d twirl liicnt which he dishrnieili by Graham fJlavs r Portland, Mr. Klrkpatrlck's , bro tht r-in-lew. and p. .1. Walton, pro prietor of the garage. The shooting was wlIiI to have been the outgrowth, of 111 feeling t h. it existed between Kirkpntrlck and i'Ynkes' lather, n well-known hop grower, who died recenl ly. Unikew wiiH not urreHted. The case probably will be investigated by I lie Polk county jury, which con venes today. .Slasliin I lit- Permit Ilepilreil SAI.KM.. )r.. Although the law 'mvhIi'h that nIju MiiftH hhall le.- or national d'-renne ' burned during the month or Hept deelnred should, be es-j''niber. it does not exempt timber tublished by t he net congress. owners from Ihe formality of oh- WASIItNCTON ritv Ihe Amh-i. oetordlng to a legal opinion luinrl- eiAted Press). The policy forlll-,'"I dwn by the attorney-general Inrf bnily of the war depni tment, '' he opinion was sought by K. A. the nimy general staff, was blam- Klllott, site forester. It was ad ed tor handicaps placed upon the, '"'at many timber owners have army air service today, by Me j. 'n burning their slashings wlth t.nant "olone Iten.amln l. ' Kmi-' out p'-rmits. lots, comniaii'lnnt of M'teheU " . ' I'iel.l, 1,. 1. air service. pioneer -in the army TWO-DAY FAIR AT WALLOWA SUCCESS (Continued from fage. One.) Patient Sues Dentist Tor 2000. Kalis. Idaho, will begin meetings ct(tA ln the s.rvlces Is welcome to' at the cnurch oi uoa iitipei . attend. day lo comiitue ror iwo weeKs. Mr. Watson t a good speaker and :a large number of people are tx ; pecteu to attend. J i:ntls Six liHk.H ViMt 1 Mrs. Anna Clausen, of Portland. ! who h.'i been visiting here with a daughter, Mrs. M. W. Courtney, for about six weeks, returned vuis morning to h r home in Portland. Mrs. Ciausen lived at Baker until , three j ears ago KAI.KM, Ore., James Ingles fil ed suit In the circuit court here to collect $2000 damages from )r. A. O. OI.v-en. prominenl Hab-m den tist. Mr, Ingles charged i)at jn pulling nine of bin teeth lr. Olsen allowed the roots to remain in his thin miuth, with the result that he suf- Iicffcr IlcfeUetl Men A letter h"S been received here at the etite hifrhway offices here from P. K. Bohllng. county clerk of Mills City. Cutter county. Wyo ming, inquiring about the cost and method of Instructing oiled maca dam roads. Mr. Bottling recently Used Car Bargains i9jo m ick six TorniNti IKI VI I ll;llAhl It SI'l t l.M, SIX TOI ItlX! ItllH Sll lll HAhl lt SITCIAI, SIX TOI HIMi 1019 I'lCAMvl.l V TOl HI.Xi Jennings & Shumate Uuick Sales and Service ovpnt. rhnrl' .T ohnwon of l.nvr t-r-l pliygiciill y. Shrcvcport Fire Makes 1200 Homeless Ntftrly 1 20 persons were made homeless by s fire at Hhreveport, I-a., which destroyer! 2oo dweii-ngn and caused a projiity toss st.rtinleii from 1750,000 to ll.ooit.ooo. The flames ate away a strip of the residential section 2 ofm feet Ions? ind looo feet wtdo. Six persons wre injured flKht Iny ths Hie.- liers U oat psn.of Ui devastated section. . Overcoats For Fall $16.95 to $25 You will find these coats tailored from smooth finished fabrics; the patterns und styles are the newest pluids and plain colors, made up in plain or belted backs. Our coats have been selected .'; troin thousands of garments in many, many Now York wholesale houses; they have been .; chosen for their appealing styles, warmth and : service. . , '" , 1 , V Youths-Overcoats $11.50 to $15 Your boy will want a warm coat for school and drc.-w; snappy styles, new patterns; warm and serviceable, . - . , IBB eoii MAX, 77, KILLS Hl.MHlXP J'KNDf.KTOM. Ore. Ill health vas attributed by neiKlibors us the tuipo of tho suicide of U.-S, Moy er, 77, Weston mountain man, who was found dead ln h s home. Death was caused by a gunshot wound, and was self-inflicted, according to N. Berkeley, noting coroner, and C. C- C. Proebstel, dlatrlet nttorney. No formal inquest was held. The man II veil alone. He had been suffering fro mill health dur ing recent mouths, according to neighbors. park $1,400, iLtilG 1K20 1925111.110, i oar. $7,600. Itt2fi $&.920. 1(125 $600. 1H26 $14,020. $1,600, 1926 LA GRANDE ,,. , BUDGET IS APPROVED (Onntlnttd from Pug's One.) uoney fur 1 !)-, inelude: inisiel ani'ous, officials, encineerlnK, fire, ibi ary, street, sewer, valer, liind nd street llKlititiff. The larg;r ncrenses were made poss:ble without swellluff the budget's to tal by the diminution of tho de ficiency fund and the various culs !n other departments. The budget, with comparisons with I IKi n , fo'lowa: Officials $12,1 lO.fiO, ( 11)25 Ho,K02.iio. Kiifflnecriim $1,5.00, mti- H.ooo. Klre $1 I.Sr.r.. 1 $8,140. Hciit'i MifPi. tier, 4.e2. We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Women's Coats With" fur collars and cuff .i. A fine array of new Fall styles; 'and you can buy your favorite at a reasonable price. $1 1.95 to $21.95 New York Store DESTROYERS OV HIGH PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. Riverside $1,8(10. ' Auto park nothing, $uuo. Police lit, 100, Library $8,150, S'rcet $14,000, Sewer is.ooo, Water $21,400, City builillnR- $1,760. ... Bund $1,400. 1925 $1,300. Street lighting: $8,600, 1925 $8.000. Sinking fund $15,000, 1925 $17,500. Mlscolluneoua $5,000, 1025 $1,190. ... - ' K rt) o rgjll c y $2,0l0l Deficiency ot budget lust yer llO.Ooo, this year 0. '. CHINESE ROW "! -.: :. CAUSE .'given'.. BY STODDARD fCnnttnuwd fntm Pkv Onn. that the clinmber of commerco ffo on record as bclnr? in favor of ellnW inatlon of tho "Welcome" arch on ' Depot street and Installing of arch., ways on tho Oregon Trail highway; where It enters La Grande.. Tho chamber voted unanimously in fa vor of such a resolution. , ' 11 Tho meeting was called to 6rder after Irio ftuV. 'W. 'C.'ltoW-tetdirtfedrovn thanKs. - AROA DE hllin,ly 'l"lnie - Mfflit Oct. S ii Air a iT vTTMTnv rv en nnvc: coOe DcJaicsW Minstrels ' U L 12 VAUDEViUP 5an HajsrsaJi Troupe l'HICKSi MATIMiK AilllllH , 50!J (lillilreli MtiHT llnlciiny, BSc-i liwrr Floor ntnl liogi's, 91.10 Matinee nt 2:30; Night ut 8:110 Boys' Lonj Panls Suils iiovh' st i'i'k in himkii;, i'l.annim.h and twhudh, with i.ono and hiiout pants. bwi;ati;i:h and oats Art & Baby Shop J'.uttotLs ("ineiiil - ItiHterlek rat tern Nun's iPdlprtvuf Ami IK M. ( . Tlueails Save Money I'uy Your ( COAT, DRESS And HAT At The Paris J itlcst t 'reathmit An Iv- Ing Daily Arcade TODAY "A WOMAN'S FAITH" With AI.MA REL'RENS and TERCY MARMONT THURSDAY "THE PACE THAT THRILLS"