f Wednesday, September 30. 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Din
EN BUSY
GN NEW DEPOT
VNION. OroBOll, (Special)
Aftor several weekH tit-luy ufter
lurting the work, cai'penlera are
iln working on the depot for
Centrul Kallroad of OreKon.
ilcli will ataiid just north of the
at office building and on Kail-
ad street. Mr. Orulium prcal-
m of the compuny was here last
eck and announced that the work
ould bo pushed forward rapidly.
Josephine iiiisa, a recent gradu-
ate of the Union high school, left
for Monmouth lost Saturday . to
ptlrnd the Htate normal school
j Class elections have been held In
the local high school and nomin
ations made for the officers of the
student body. The latter will have
their election ' this Kriday. The
student body tickets for all the
ethlctlc games and the high school
iilus have been printed and are
peing sold. There Is a contest on
between the four clussej. the one
hat goes one hundred percent In
guying tickets will be the guests
Si a "ieeu ui uie expense or vho
kmers.
I Miss Mae Shanks who went to
(vndleton during the Itound-Up is
tciiialnlng in the iutter place for a
ft w days visit with her parents,
before returning to Union.
I The grand chancellor of the K.
p. lodge was in Union last week
tlth local Knight and trying to
fucreose the attendance und Inter
est of the local lodge.
( Miss lidlth Cheney, a pupil of
the Bottth School here, sent her
garden display to Elgin und won
the blue ribbon on her vegetables,
she did the gardening us a school
Club member.
- Announcements are out for the
Jlrst number or the Ulllson-Whito
Chautuuquu which will be given
(lire on October 10. This first
tn.-r.lng the people will again hear
the fatten Brothers who were In
a few years ago.
rlnncer l'asscs v
Surah A. HayucB, who hus
n Union for almost a half
; died at her home In North
last Monday, at the age of
irs. Mrs. HayncB. whose
en name was Tucker, was
born in Tennesse in the year of
38:;3 ,and utter living there and In
rrkanHas, she cumo to Oregon in
877. and has ever since made I'n
Jon her home. At the time of her
ileath. Mrs. Haynes was the oldest
(ady in Union. She is survived by
Mx sons, ten grandchildren and a
number of other relatives. . Mrs.
llaynes was a devout Christian
find bud been for forty years a
ntember of the Methodist church
WALLOWA
COUNTY
FAIR
ENTERPRISE
Sept. 28-29-30; Oct. 1-2-3
i
As Usual
EASTERN
OREGON'S
GREATEST
FAIR
It's Dog Gone Funny You
Don't Know We Sell-
ABERDEEN COAL
12" AND 1(5" WOOD
CEMENT
LIME
TLASTER
HAY
GRAIN
ROOFING PAPER
BUILDING PAPER
ROOFING CEMENT
.NORTHWEST HOUSE PAINTS
POULTRY SUPPLIES
SALT
LAND PLASTER
, AND. FIRE BRICK
Sawyer-Holmes
Merc. Co,
' Phone Main 17
at this place. The funeral ser
vices were held ut the Methodist
church in charge of Itev. c. A,
Qulnn and Interment made In tiie
Union eemeterv. vha i..
bond was burled a few yean ago!
nruru nas been received ;ht
Miss Opal Sliappat, farmerly hold-
inir a tiusllinn In f)u -i
w . . i.i,wu UH1IK.
has accepted a Similar position at
..inmnuem, wnere she went a few
months ako on on-mmi nr
health.
The ladles Aid nt the mmiwii.
church 1ms urrani?el tn D
aria dinner to be held at the K.
I'. Hall next Saturday, October 3.
W. A. Maxwell, woll known resi
dent of Union, and for several
years holding the office of Justice
of the peace, has leased his pro
perty here and expects to "go to
Grants Pass soon, to spend the
winter.
rtin ft!.- 1 - ... .
. c mm, Aurunum ijincoin, was
presented at the i'okv ll,,.tr,. i,t
Friday and Saturday and was well
uttended, having had the recom
mendation of the public uchool,
many of the pupils going to the
show.
Donald and Virgil Wllkison. who
aro here atlendlng high school,
spent last week with tjiclr parents
In Telocaset.
Tho work of building a new
flume and the Inlet and outlet for
the mill pond has been finished
and the workmen are now ninth. l-
ln tho foundation and framework
ui me new luruine water wheel
for the flour mill.
Mrs. Charles Castor was called
to Huines Mondav on amount nr
the serious Illness of her mother,
'Mrs. Compton. Mrs. Castor left lor
names monuay attcrnoon.
WALLOWA FARMER
NOW HARVESTING
SUNFLOWER CROP
WALLOWA, Oro (Special) C.
A. Hunter has been engaged dur
ing the past few days hervestlng
his sunflower crop in tho valley,
putting tho flowers into his large
Kilos.
Homo fine . crops of sunflowers
nave neen grown on a number of
the valley farms this season and
will produce a large tonnage, of
winter feed.
I Many of the dry land farmers
are in the midst or fall seeding
nl present. A few havo finished
and in some fields the grain is
coming up nicely.
EX -I'ORTIiA I) MAX IIEM
KLAMATH KAMA Ore. Kulph
Almt'ter, ex-Portland contractor,
was arrested here following a raid
on his home In Hot Springs addi
tion, where, officers sutil, they
found 60 gallons of moonshine,
parts of stills and other parapher
nalia of the moonahlnlng business.
Almetir deposited bonds and ob
tained his relcuse. He told ' au
thorities some person known to
him as "Joe" had been permitted
to store a "camping outfit" in the
basement of his home, nnd denied
knowledge of any liquor there.
With, his father Almeler cume
here six months ago. Hn Is now
constructing the new central pub
tic school.
The Charleston was Invented by
some timid soul jumping from a
snake nnd landing on a porrnntnt.
Bank
It At
i The
' U. S.
National
14. Ik.
Throngs of Atlanta Bportsmen turn out at tho rati read station for uproarious greet ng to At
lanta's native tons who finished first and second in the national amateur golf tournament. Left
Is Bobby Jones, who won the title for the second time, and right Is Watts Ounn. 20-year-old sen
sation ot the tournament. The man on the right helping to carry Bobby Jones is Charles Cox,
adju.ant general of the state Vt Georgia.
Wife Ilenter Convicted.
OKEGON CITY. Ore, D. Hill,
of Milwaukte was fined 125 and
costs and given six months' sus
pended jail sentence in justice court
here after he had been convicted of
a charge of wifo-beatlng. William
F. Richards of Portland was fined
Triumphant Return of Golf
$10 for speeding and Oliver J.
Smith of the same city paid a $lf
fine after ho had pleaded g'UUy to
speeding 42 miles un hour between
Itarlow and Canuy. O. W. Duns
mire, Gladstone garage man, con
victed in Ji'stlco court of speeding,
was fined $21. He filed notice of
WTNTFK
RED :GROWN
Stars to Atlanta
appeal to the circuit court. .
LAM: 'WANTS KOA! ai:v
KVGKNK. Ore. The member
of the Lane county court plan to
attend a meeting of the statu high
way conuniys'ion in Portland to dis
cuss the question of building tho
THE
NEW
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
new Willamette highway from
Lowell brldgu up the river.
Lane county has In Its bond fund I
approximately $265,000 for this
project and the court Is eager to 1
begin work on the rood. This Is I
one of the federal-aid projects and I
the three organisations will co-op- I
orate In Its construction.
. MOTHKK KEEKS CHILDREN
SALEM, Ore. Kdna Z. Johnson
has started proceedings in the clr-
Grouse and.
Deer
Season Is Open
12 Gauge High Base
Shells $1.40
12-Gauge Low Base
Shells $1.25
Rifle Cartridges in all
sizes I have the kind
that gets the game.
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
Phone M-X5
3 jlJL -
I cult court here to have a decree
adoption involving her two chil
dren set aside. ' Mrs. Johnson al
leged that while her husband fare
IN THE PATH
OF PROGRESS
To study any particular human mechanism
properly and diagnose its ills is beyond the
powsr of any one man.
Rapid scientific advancement demands spe
cialists and complete modern equipment
At the HOT LAKE SANATORIUM a com
petent staff of physicians and a well-equipped
laboratory give each individual the best pos
sible service. ;
The Hot Lake Sanatorium
Dr. Wi T. Phj.
owner and Director.
The new winter Red Crown
gasoline is especially refined
to give motorists the utmost
in quick starting and mileage
in cold weather driving. This
gasoline will be available from
the red, white and blue pumps
at Standard Oil Service Stations
and at dealers.
of his consent to the adoption pro '
ccedlngs she had no knowledge of
the transaction until after the final ,
papers were signed. 1