Thursday, October 1. 1925. ; !
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Five
1 Local News In Brief
: COMING EVENTS
Union County Annual Armis
tice Day Olobrntion Lu
Grande November 11.
Hero From Bnkcr
J. 1. i.uttridge. vice president of
the Kustern , Oregon Light und
l'cwcr Company, of Baker, Is in
the-city today on business. -
To Visit 1'ai'tiitn
Airs, Helen Bryant - went to
Huntington this morning und will
visit her parents, wiiu live there,
for about two weeks..
Here For Funeral
H. B. Hasten, undertaker of
Wallowa, is here today. He con
ducted the funeral services of Mrs,.
Mary Beau, which were held here
jouiy.
Visited Daughter Hero ' .-
Mrs. Rebecca Gulloway returned
to her home at Union this morn
ii g alter visiting here . yesterday
and last night w.th her daughter,
Mrs. Myrtle Kobbs. . ' .
FJ Til inferred to Baker .
Allen C. WriKlit, employed r by
the Eastern Oregon, Light and
Power company here, lias been
transferred to Baker. He and Mrs.
Wright will Ilmvu La UntnUe auon
to muke BaUe.r tlusir . home.'
Pledged to FmteniUU'H - '
Wuyne Welsh and Glen Ledbet
ter, both of Imbler,- and ArtUur
Colling. worth, bf Enterprl.se, have
been pledged to the Alpha Psl
Delta fraternity ut the Willamette
University at Salem . '
Here Today ,
Mrs. Pete Beaver arrived in La
Crnnde thfs morning from, her
home at Kamcla, She spent - the
day here shopping and visiting at
the homo of Mr. aud . Mrs. Ed. E
bell . . .
Wont to linker '. ' :f
Mrs. A. P. Nelson went lo Bnkor
this morning where she will visit
her daughter. Miss Bertha Nelson,
who Is training tp be a" nurse at
the SL Elizabeth hospital.
To Visit in City
Mr. and Mrs. R. T,. T.tnk arrived
Ladies'
Hosiery , j
that
Wears
We have some ladies' stockings at
our store that we want you to be
sure and see because they are our
idea of realstockingeconomy. They
ore Iron Clndsl If you are looking
for beautiful stockings that will
wear, don't fail to ask to see them.
We have Iron Clads in many at
tractive shades. There's a style
with a price that will just suit your
pocketbook.
49c to $1.93 "a Pair
HOSIERY OF QUALITY
Clint's
Clothiery
The Store Willi Cunsclenc
We have
it- '
that Coat and Dres
and Hat, which will dis
tiiiKuiiih you for good
taste.
New shipment arrived
today.
The
Paris
ft
A
Used. Car Bargains
IKO ItriCK- SIX TOI RIXO
1921 S1I 1)1 IIAKI Il KI'M'IAt. SIX TUI'ltl.Vi
1019 STCDKIIAKKK SI'Kf'IAIi SIX TUl'IIIMi
019 f'HA.NKLIN TOIMINO
Jennings & Shumate
Buick Sales and Service
in La Griimlo this morning from
Auburn, Washington, where they i
make their homo, 'i hey will vtet at ;
the home of Mrs. Barnwell here i
Tor about two weeks
Auditing In La Grntule .
J. U Houle .of Baker, la In Ia
Grande auditing accounts for sev
eral business firms, lie is staying
ut Hotul Sonimer.
Milium Lumberman Hero
C. H. Conkey, manager of the
lumber company at Minum, Ore.,
is a business caller today.
Hcrr From Portland
C. H. Finn, or Portland, is trans
acting business iri la Grande io
day. He was a resident of this
city for B& years.
On Business Trli
' Karl Uro Ihead, of Burlcy, Idaho,
was in 1-a Grando this morning on
his way to Louk.ng Glass on a bus
iness trip.
Al PemUeton
. If. G. .Smith, state hlghwjy en
gineer wiih oflicej here, went to
Pendleton th s morning on busin-
To Visit Mother
Mi's. Guy lciioievint to Klgln
this morning. to spend the day vi
siting her mother . . ... - -
Attended Conference
v Ir. G, H. Krere. pastor, of the
letliodist church of WallowM,' pas
ted through Xa. Grande this morn-.
Ing en rout.tj to his homo alter at
tending the M. E. conference, at
Boise, Idaho.
Home .From port! and " '
Mrs.-!). FV Chavleton hns return
ed to La Grande after a tri to
Portland. . Mrs. Charleton visited
her daughter, Mh-s iris King, who
now makes Portland her home.
To Visit at Kiitrnirl'-e
Mr. and Mrs. H. Putman arrived
.In La Grande this morning from
Promise, Chlo. They were on
j their way to Enterprise, where
, thny will vKdt relatives for four or
five days.
PliMlKi'd to I'VulPrhilos '
r.ernurd lli'iiimelt writes iome
that he has been plrdffcd to Phi
Delta Theta Tr.itornlty at tlvo Vnl
vppslty of Oregon. Kugene. Clark
Price. Oirrord. Selta and Babe
Green, he says, arc pledged to Del
ta Tau Helta; and Herman Kra
mer, .to l'hl Gamma Delta.
Will Sec World Series
Mr .njid Mr. . J. L., Gibson of
Pendleton, have gone to Pittsburg
for the world series, und will visit
Washington, n. C, and other east
ern points before the end of their
six weeKs,; vacation. Gibson Is con
d Wtor o:pailKer tratna.yO'V.J 7
and 24. He made his home in La
Grande for a number of years.
Move Hero From Louisiana
Mi, and Mis. Orin K. MeCnnn.
the former's brother W. W. Me
O-jin, and tteginald McDowell ar
rived, this morning from Alexan
der. Lu, The men expect to work
n Hie Itownian-Hieks mills at
Wallowa. This is their first trip
out of the southland.
Prisoner -:nteiialiis
Ltvoiy tunes from the direction
of the county jail called the oit'l
clala into the corridors ut the
courthouse Wednesday afternoon.
They found George Wilson slinking
some polkns and w.Ulzes loo.se
from his accordion to while away
the hours until he is called for a
hearing before (he grand jury.
Advplcd Position
Woril has been received here
Unit Miss Julia II til.se, of thin city
has accepted a position as pharm-
HELLO!
How's Your
Health?
After lmmtliH of nlmiii'
riuiii the 4-olmims of this
iiHr ve are buck nnln
lo MsKt you In siifegMMiil
lug your health.
It's fftdirj (o be a lonir,
bld w filler m keep hi
, touch t it Ii on r nd ert lx
men In 'and we'll all pull '
through.
Red Cross Rru
Store
'In HuiH'w For Your
Health.
aeiat far Itlngold Urothrm. at .Hal -scy.
Oregon. Miss Hulse la a grad
uate of the local high school. She
al.so at tended the I' Diversity of
Oregon. .
To Ilelrave ICmuvm Agent j
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dunning and
two small daughters, Vivian u-nd i
Thelma. will leave this evening for 1
Walla Walla, Washington, where
they will spend a month. Mr. Dun- .
nlng, who is the local express ag- !
ent, will' releave the Walla Wu.Ua '
ex p ret-s agent, while he goes on a j
vacution.
At Wallowa Lake Yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Russell, ac
companied by Mr. Russell's sister.
Miss lena Russell, Mrs. P. K. Ro
han and Mrs. H. J. Rltter motored
to Wallowa Lake yesterday and
spent the day. Miss Russell's
home is at Long Beach, California.
She has been visiting here most of
the summer.
Pledget! at O. A. C.
Among the young men from this
vicinity who have been pledged to
lraternitipA the Oregon Agricul
tural college are: Gatcwood Call
ahan, of Union, Phi Delta Theta;
Francis Snodgra&s, Clark Fitzger
ald, and Doyle Zlmmerimin, La
Grande, Omega Upsilon; and Floyd
Smith. La Grande and Bert Tuck
er, Imbler, Sigma Nu.
Attending Fair
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson drove
hfiie from Pendleton Tuesday -ii.f-ternoon
and spent the night at the
home of their daughter, Mrs.' Geo
rge Brace. They went to Enter
prise yesterday morning, where
they vistied and attended the Wak
Iowa county fair. They will re
turn to La Grande the first of the
week and visit here a short time
before returning to their home at
l'cudletun. ., ' '
CITY DADS
ENACT ROLE -...
OF "JUDGES"
Continued from rge One..
('rows' evidence was "hearsay evi
dence" asked that it be stricken
from the records and that the com
missioners try the case, us such a
M.t..t" criminal" case would be
tried in tho municipal court.
, Attorney Cochran then, in re
spoi.su to inquiries lruiii commls
slonurs as to what was' the next
move, atntod that the' commission
can consider any testimony it sees
in." Hess again objected but was
overruled.
Mis. -Nickel In Denial.
Mrs. Nickel then look tho stand
and issued a sweeping denial of the
charges made in. the complaint filed
by the police chief. She said the
bottii.8 uad bV-en left ' by lemniis.
tne house had been run in an on
derly manner. -sue had never knowii
ui uiiy intoxicated men bemg in her
place, she aliawtd n drinking, 'did
not harbor drum.en men, lliut iiic
wnisucy glasses wure in the hotei
when she took charge in July anu
that si to . had removed them . once
ironi tenant's rooms and placeu
them in the wusJfroom, whru she
said the police fbunu them a.u.i0
tau empty bottles.
.lu answer ,ov questions by -Air,
Hess sue roplit-d. itiuL lne ponue
made no arixStS when they visited
hur house.
Lany in tho teslimony she bald
that sue huu lound eilipLy builies
"very treciueiitiy." Latr she as
serted tout me boltics ' lilu police
found were tJic only om-s site Imu
lound In tenant's rooms or in the
rooming house, bno Hum tiiy
weren't in use right along to hur
lliowlL-dge." tine uciueu llial un
parlies were heid in lne place.
'ihe city manuer ti led lus hand
I at cross examiuuLien and i'ri sideni
a. ii iiiu anu ;uy Aiioruoy coeii
run alsu uueuoued her during tut
evening's proceedings.
i(. ii. -Newton Testifies.
11. ii. itutv'Luii, nexl wiitu'ss for
ills. Nickel, said lie never huu
audi any uruus going In or coming
out of Ihe rooming house since in
had lived tuere; uial tuu nuusu vit
conuucieu in an oruei'iy maniur ao
lar as he knew; timi ne miev u.
nw put ties uciirf given; .and mul lu
woriis ul mgiiis anu sieeps luosi oi
I lie uaytlliiu. lie suid no Stille
0iiid iiuu SLyed ineiu Lu ms hautv
ledge. Xj, iienderson, w ho rooms at Hit.
Uuiuutu uwlci, icuuninud Mi; itvw
iu.t s Icriliuiuiiy witn n.s Sioty.
Auutiier inuii was I nun uiuuglu
lo ii.e iiutiL und just bciutu -i..
sicut'iis' biuilcu lu'b'vei lum In-
Uulii, Mi, iiill ilidicaled liu liau
litaiU enoucii tebbiinuny. Air. Ii
u (fi.iu uial ii luat s lite way you
ici-l I'm ready to quit" uuu luit-i
uiiji butu lne "juugL'a" b jui-cniiir,
a iai' uuu iinpuitifti n nu biiu itoai -tU4
ui Hie ueiciiuuill s Wnin. tB
j..ui uy uitei wutus Mr. tutnm..
ui.u .r. iivss t'llaUged ill a spinteu
till. Mt. CuClirutl UiiMt-rtllla' lil.tl 11.
,-w.b ut'coiiuiig tu'a ui Jir. j1is-
s.iynig the same tiling ow anu'
u.t i Utio. uki ailu over ilgnttl."
Mr. Cochran lliioiiuect tne com-
uuiion himL iiic iicumiH uiiBiii ot
cioscd ul any lime lne t unnais.tiui.
ictl I nut 1 1 liau pi Obi lSSlu Hiiiu-
clt-ntly.
Ji there is nothing n-w com
lliK up i tniiiK wu ve jn'.iiu eimiinii
oi tiie same thing," Mr. lint s.u.
auUilig iuilt "1 uidll l know how
niuiiy more men tm-rv weie bac-K
inert-" meaning wane s ior the
defense.
Mr. liess, in his closing argu
ments, lum Ihe coiunut'Bioii he be
lieved the evidence wus' favoruOle
lo M.S. Nicnei aud nui conclusive
enuugn to deprive her oi her i ignis.
.The cuse was then taken under ad-
I viflement.
louring tlie hearing many items
j wen- incorporated into the mlnut u
'at Mr. H'ss' demand. At a rhal- ;
, lenge from Mr. Cochran Mr. Hess
' wanted to know if Mr. Cochran whs
afraid to have the records entereu
: Into the minutes and Mr. Cochran
' replied "No."
Dther lnller Tnki li I p.
Iti-for the hrsrinic the commis
sion discussed the ConnonUle S'w
r syfiicin Situation and the city
nianaff'-r mss orrfprpd to ri-port iif-x
WdniBMy night on the feasibility
of Installing a Kinttnry sw-r In
that iM-ctton of the city; th" north
sidv tidywl coaJHiocs wuru.dlk-j
The best Aspirin Tablets
money can buy, at a price
all can afford.
That well describes
ASPIRIN TABLETS
They nru made sclent fic
ally from TRUE uspir.n,
disintegrate quickly aud
give prompt relief.
Gl
ass ur
ugs
Inc.
La Grande, Oregon
cussed and the city manager was
instructed to investigate and find
out how the s.tuatlon might be re
relieved; and routine reports and t
communications were read and
filed.
imjiiti.wii m aiiki:tm.
POltTLAND. Ore. ( A 1) Live
stock Steady. . . 1
Ks-ch fttin ta tun tntH lilorher.
receipis y7c, firsts 3SVicfu89c; ex-.
iJuiiur.-'OuiiriMHi-HiMeiiuy. ; .
RAN hMlANIKCO fAIO hut-
tcrfal 64c here today.' .
AI1LFK, SPUDS LKAD
CHUIAGO (Al'i. Apples and
potatoes are now leaders of the
imirkettng movement on fruits,
and vogettib os throughout the I
United Slates. The government .
bureau of agricultural economies
reported Wednesday that In par-
tietitar. movement of apples has
been gaining volume rupidly. to
tal shipments for the week being
5601 carloads as compared with
4228 a week ago.
Hig shipments of potatoes arc
a'Bo in progress, averaging close
to 1000 carloads a day.
Not withstand ng lie great and
increasing supply of apples and
potatoes, the tendency of the
whole list of fruits and vege
tables, peaches excepted, Is lo,
higher prices. The report raysj
the change of trend may bo only
the usual rebound after a long
drop' and that it seems early for
sustained move upward. Le-
mund has been act ve. both for
storage and for consumers.
' Most of -the peach supply at
present is coming from New York
with values 50, cents to $1.00 less
thun quotiUlpus a week .ago.
"OKTtAND' (.JlAftr MAHKET.
PORTLAND, Ore. (AD.
Wheat RBB. hard white, Sep
tember, . $1.35-. hard , white B. 8.
Baart. September, $1.33; October,
$1.33; soft white, western whln.
September. ! .3 1 ; October, $ 1 .82 :
hard winter, September at $1.21;
October at $1.29; northern spring.
September, $1.20; October. $1.26;
western red, September and Octo
ber, -L25.
Suspenders And Pants
With plaits Coming
r'UNWrrO Ily the AsMoelated
I'i'cmh) SuHpi'iiders will replace
beltx. trousers will be ''lulled 'at
the top. waisleoats w'll be donbin
.misted with f'pels and coats will
be Kinple breanted next spring.
Such is inili -at I'd al a fithhion
bow here nndT the atisplees of
clot hln mnnuraeiurers. He.hlis
I'c v. nien will usurp some
feminine pn'roKiitivfl.
"Woiut'n have Iodk iisi-d their
clothes us a means of altr.'rtlmi,"
avs one nuinufiu'tiirer. "while
men's elotln-H have only been um-d
us a biirkKround.'
Ho, In the spring, men's clothing
will be empliafiizt d by hrihtc-r col
ors, with Kcotrh plaids entering
'he general color scheme.
j Markets i
Arcade
TODAY AM) FRIDAY
With HEX LYONS, MAFiY AST0P.
And TL'LLY MAUSHALL
IT, SATIRE
IN PYG1U01I
Delicacy, and harmony with tlto
Shavian Intent, characterised tho
presentation of George Bernvrd
Shuw's "l'ygmnlion" by the Mor
oni Olsen players last evening ut
the Arcade theatre. Tho audien
ce was not large, but succeeded in
expressing its appreciation of a
superior performance.
While 'Iygnv.i.lionM was adver
tised as "Shaw's funniest comedy,"
to tho average playgoer, it does
not conform with the meaning of
fun. Wit. to be sure, and satire
of the most caustic strain, but of
tdmon pure merriment, there is
mmo. Nor did the players al tempt
to insert any. Their work was de
lightful free from artifice of the
btage.
The Tint is Simple)
Henry Htggins undertakes to
eli vnte KHxa . Doollttlo, n flower
girl member of the lowliest class
In England, to tho social position
of a duchess by six months of care
ful training In speech. The girl,
who Is bright as well as clever,
feels and resents the personal
power or the philologist over her,
and revolts just before the end of
ihe fourth act. The fifth act op
ens with the question in everyone's
mind. "Will Kll7.ii and lllggins
marry?" and, Shuw-wise, drops it
tantalizing curtain over the issue.
. According to the added chapter
In (he book of the play, Eliza mar
ines Freddy, a simple t-on of an
impoverished family of position,
realizing. Umt she o?m., never, oi.q
to compete with lliggins" mother
In his. affections. ,
Mr. , Olsen, who. .directed tho
work, did some excellent acting in
the ii rt of Higgins, the lovable
bully and boor. Miss Janet Young
created the role or Eliza with art
istic success. ' Alfred Doolittle,
Eliza's father, may have been far
cical, but the audience would not
have missed him- Byron Foulger
was the actor,. The roles were
played by Virginia Orcenwell, Eth
el linker, Gean Greenwell, Joseph
H. Williams, Gordon Nelwon, Leo
ra Thatcher, nnd Dorothy Adams.
9 CASES ON
OCTOBER
CALENDAR
rrnMn,iid from Pae One.)
the plaintiff: Cochran & Ebcrhnrrt
for tho defense. The case will be
tried Pet. 15.
United Slues National bank Hues
K. E. Miller for collection of a Hole
In a cose which appears on the cal
endar fur trial Oct. 14. Cochran &
Kborhard have the plaintiff's case
John S. ilodBln, the defendant's.
Manor Trials Set.
Nlchotsv -Hallock & Donald will
defend Behwebko & Wilkinson In
the 'easiTrJroUirht --apalnst theni by
the Htjitc, charging manufacture of
Intoxicating liquor. Trial Is sot for
Och 15.
Kred Ppnln and E. O. Zeek are
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
SCHOOL SWKATliKS
Koi- Hoys and Girls.
All-wool. A Special ut
UNION St)lTS
For Moya and Girls.
Agi'S (1 to Hi years.
69c to' i)9c
This tow price was nev
er Known bcfori', lo
your buying -while they
lust.
New York Slore
DESTROYERS OF
HIGH PRICES
1216 Adams Ave.
mi ,
charued with transnortatlon of in-
Jf ruling lUiuqrB in the state's esse
booked-for Oct' IS. . S. Ivanhoe
Is defending lawyer.
-L.
' Sister Mary
Says:
' I1Y SISTI'.H SIAItY
lJrenklust Oraimo juice, cereal.
thin cream, sour cream waffles,
uirup, milk., coffee. . .....
Luncheon Halted pquftHh, let
tuce Hiiutlwlchi s. brown Dotty with j
hard suuee. milk, tea, j
Dinner Cream or corn- soup,
broiled lamb chops, scalloped pot
atoes, buttered cauliflower, stuffed
celery, peach cobbler,, whole wheat
bread, milk, coffee.
If one teaspoon cream cheese Is
used with tablespoons Koqiicfort
cheese when stufl'liiB celery the ex
pense. V lessened and the result Is
most satisfactory. Butter Is used
as usual.
KAKI'.l) SQUASH : u ,. . ,
One medium sized summer squ
ash,' i cup crifckofcrumbs, 1 eS(r,'i
4 tablesimons Jnitler, halt and poll
er. ' "" '
Cut sfiuawh lu halves, remove
& TH
Beautiful
FALL WOOLENS
-'caturliix Wool riuiinelH, Serges ami Twills, embracing
cry desirable new weato and
1.89 to
SU'liL'd Wuut I-'liuiiH'l.s 111 n wliU; iiuiu of colors
l.til lo i-l.m Vnnl.
M-lmli Wool l lnniii'l t'nUmw, striiKil
etlgu or iwo-lono
Ymtl.
WATCU OUIt WINDOWS
55 STORES .
seeds atld hake.' When tender re- '
movo from shell and mush. Add
egg .well beaten, salt and peper and
cup of crumbs.' Mix weil. Put
Into unwell-buttered baking dish,
cover with remaining crumbs, dot
vltl bits of butter and bake twen
ty minutes lu a hot oven.. .
' Any squash -that Is inclined to
"watery"' after . cooking can be
made most palatable by this treat
ment. Urcncr crumbs can be used
in place or cracker crumbs if more
convenient.
, Ministerial Association Elects
MKUKOHO, Ore. The liogue
Valley Mlnlgtorlul association, with
Children's Shoes and Stockings
SOIT KOI.liS, HEALTH WAMtS AND HARD SOLE SHOE.
All I'rloes and Shtcs l.'p to II. .. .
SWEATEHS AND COATS . ,
; i . ... - 5.oo :,
i l'lcture free with tho purchase of every coat. . ,.
' ; . . . " . .
Art & Baby Shop
llutloiw Covered - lliitterlck rntkMns - Nun's Holliirouf ;
And 1. M. C ThieiuW
Here's An Important
Family Problem
The housewife is the business mininger of an important
concern. She is the mainstay of the home because she
makes it - - she pioviiles food, makes or plans most of
the clothes, and 1 operates the establishment on a hauls
that produces health, comfort, and economy.
" It's a big job, and not the smallest of the
problems she must solve is the question of moat
buying.
If you . arc a housewife you know how important a
part meat plays in the making of every menu. Good meat
is a necessity in every -home. It need not be expensive
- - but it must be good! The health and well-being of
the family, the pleasure they have in looking forward to
meal time - - much of that depends on the meat you buy.
k
We believe we are meat experts. We devote our en
tire time to the job of providing GOOD MKAT at econom
ical prices. We handle meat products exclusively and are
concerned with only one job - - that of K'ving you com
plete market satisfaction. No cold storage meats are
allowed in our markets.
Tho particular housewives of the La Grande
community are our customers. August was the
biggest month in our history - - a constant
growth that is evidence of satisfaction given.
We invite you lo try our service and become ac
quainted with Crescent Quality.
Crescent Meat
Company
"Exclusive Meat Service"
pattern
$3.29 i
THE HUH
uu'inbeiHlip of somu 0. nilplateni'
In Jackson and Josephine . c6'Jn
tles, at Its meeting ut Jackson
ville, on Monday elected Itev. .
B. Coan of Medford as president
to succeed Rev. E. . H. Edgar, of .
Jacksonville, recently resigned be
cause of accepting a pastorate In
Idaho, ; . -. t'.
fJOTEL ASTOD
EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE TOILET
30 Bath. New, Modern .i
Cloie to Shopping Diltrlet ud Thaattw
FREE GARAGE T.ri.hom U50
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