Friday, October 2, 1925:
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pnpe FITS
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Local News In Brief
COMING EVENTS
: Union County Annual Arnili
llce Day Celebration La
Grande November 11.
I week or two. however, before iilic
will be able to take charge of the
liospiuil ul Omuhu, Nebraska.
About Tbe Same
Mm J. J. Onrr. who Iimh been
seriously ill at the Grande Itomle
hospital for sererul days. Is re
ported to be about the same this
morning.
fx1 ft 'or l'cirtlnnd
Hi. Dert Ivutbion left today
for J'urtliind, where she will visit
for somie time.
ljPft .'ur I'oi'llllnil
. Mrs. J. G. tmtxingrr left for
rorllund, culled by the deulh of
a relative.
Hero Yesterday
.Mr. anil Mm. Hokh Badger drove
over to La Graiulu from their
home ut I'hlOll veHferdav iiml
spent the duy shopping and vi
siting friends.
KENNEDY GETS
FIRST DEER
teefe K'.wimillir
1 Mrs. Myrtle Allen and
.Pauline Huker, both of Klsin.
were shopping !n l.a Grande yes
terday. '
Left Yesterday
-Mr. and .Mrs. Lester Stoddard
left yesterday for Suit Ijike City.
l.'tilli. u-hfi tln.i' will vtuli rl
Mlsa lends und relatives for some time.
Hw From I'iiIihi
' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ilenson, or
I'nlon, were shopping and vlsit
tnc friends In Im Grande yesu-r-
NbappliiK l'wun I'nlon
... Mrs. Merton Davies, Mrs. Ed
Kline and Mrs. I-'red Kox were n
UlOhg the Union people who were
Shopping in La Grande yesterday.
X(t Much Improved
Arno L.' Voclz. who has lieen
seriously III ut his home ut Trull
dale ror the past nine weeks, is
reported to hi; lime imtvn.i
this morning.
To Visit Aunt
Jjlwerenee nlrhird Howell, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Howell went
tO Wlltlnwn thlM mni.nl.ifl. In
the week-end visiting 'his mint.
Ul rs. 1 )i we.v lleairy. .
llt Ycsterdny
John Stoddard herompanled by
hl inollier, Mrs. George Kloddard,
left yest.'rday by. nulo for ' Salt
I-akc I lly. rtah. where Mrs. Stod
dard will visit her danehter.
Tor Visit nt Salt lake
. Mr. nnd Mrs. Krnest Kohler, of
;t nion, h'nve gone to Salt l.ake
.lty, where they will visit relat
ive, for some time.
Went to Walla Walla
Mr. and Mrs. led Meyerslrk
et lo Walla Walla, Washington
the) I list of the. week to visit their
son, Unymond; who Is a student
at.AYhltmun College. ,
.lIHtiriis Homo Soon
; Mrs. f H. Weeks, who has been
alrthe Grande Itonde hospital for
sewerul days. Is nmrh Improved
and will be able to return to ber
Ifome In a few dass.
I :l. .
Mmi Improved '
,v Miss Carrie Hunter .who has
, fceon ill at the Grande Hondo
hospital for several days. Is much
Jmaroved and will be able lo re
turn to her home at Island city.
In Porl land . .
Airs. Al. 11. Donohue anil Mrs.
1). It. Tanner ami daughter,
Gladys, have been spending the
week In Portland. Thev -.drove
down the first or the week
Taken lo Hospital
M.rs. Shields berame ill this
morning and was taken to the
Grande itomle hosiiital wh,.m
she will remain ror some time for
medical treatment. Mrs. shields
is the mother or Mrs. Leln Jones
and Mrs. Gilbert Hunter.
MEDICAL SritlXGH KnenlM
Klmcr Kennedy killed lh.. rirsi
deer this sea&on.
Miss lienner nml Mlw tnnn
spent the week end ut Haines and
Uuker:
.Mr. ami Mrs. Joe wintli. of Hat
es, were vlsttina' Mr. wimh'u
ents. Mr. and .Mrs. I- H u-inn.
Saturday and Snmll.iy.
nevi'ral from Alodienl attended
the sale at Union Saturday.
While hunting in I he mountains
last week Vivinn lvenne.lv. v..l i
with a painful accident. Some of I
the shot glanced and hit him in
the leg. . . - .
J. K. Kennedy Is confine,! lo his
home with the mumps. j
J. It. Waner was nt ifib.. t
Tuesduy measnring hny that O. !
t. Woodson bought from Mr. Col-;
ion: " - ' i
Air. nnd Mrs! L. A. rimli ri
in, Grande, returned to their home j
Sunday after spending their va- I
cation nt Medical. I
H. H. Dolbv and fumllv. nf rnw '
uer mver, were visiting ut .Medical
Sunday .
.Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and molh
, Airs. Gale, or ('nriili'imh. ' u
visiting nt the Geo. liieber ranch
Sunday.
been rlftlttng her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Cieorire Hnnlh rn-
lurned home Tuesday.
Kveivtt Wliltten l h,.nln
Grace Johnson with lur farm
work.
Mrs. 1,. HOWniOn IS Rtrtvlnn. ..
Ihe home or Airs. Oliver Turner.
rwiuirlng For t'lrralt Court
Judge J. W; Knowles is busy at
Ilie court house toduy. which 'is
motion dny. preparing ror the
lury term of the circuit court
which begins next Monday.
llark I'lom I'ortlaiKl
(I Mrs. .E. Hnlley; . 3ins returned J
w jirr uome nere uiler several
Weeks spent in Cortland, where
the had her eyes treated by a
Bpeclalist there.
Iftt lor Snlt Ijiko
Mrs. J. H. Klsliur leff la Omn
(lo this morning for Salt Lake
, CJty. I tah, where she will visit
Indefinitely.
On Way Home
Air. and Mrs. Jra Lltchricld nn.i
baby; accompanied hv Afrs. i.nh.
field's mother. Airs. T. M. Gaston,
arrived in la Grande -thb morn
Ing en route to their home at
Wulewa. Airs. Gaston has been
visiting at Echo ror Ihe past vwo
months with another ilnni-ht,.r
and Mr. and Mrs. finxtnn i A
been there for the past few days.
iney aiso visited at lwlsinn
Idaho, while away. .
Harvest Moon Daiuv Ton h.'. it
The committee In charge of the
third anniRl Hnrvest Unnn Knit
which will be given this evening
at Zuber hall. Is busy today de
corating the hall getting rendv
for the dance. This is Olio nf 'hn
big dances of the Heuson and a
good time Is anticipated. The
committee Is: Hav Williams
chairman. Jess Andrews. Hoy
Currey. Harry Mason undC. V
TalbolU - . : !
Ilemoiistiallng (traders
I'lly officials and employes ate
demonstrating two new graders,
a Itussell and an Adams tl,i i.
ternoon In the vicinity of willow
school, one of the two will be
purchased, it is uniioiinc.ii 'ri...
ilemonstration will continue to
morrow, liolh the Itussell and
Ailums are combination ,ri.!i,i..p
'und scarifiers.
STOCK BARN
IS MECCA AT
1 ENTERPRISE
(Continued from Pa&re Ono.)
Kcr pain, rolda, hendacli.-H, .
nt-umlKiu , ituinn, na thn
like, yon want n rpnudy
which rnn ho depend cl
upon to Ktve n-lirf promptly.
So iTocs every other person.
ASPIRIN TABLETS
meet this need because they
ure made from TKl'IS us
uUin, dlslnteKrutc quiek'y
und net almost immediately.
Glass Drugs
. - Inc.
The
La Grande, Oregon -
LOCAL CLUB
THIRTY -ONE
YEARS OLD
Continued from rntre One.)
Ices there will be In charge of the
Kkn while thonn at th grnv will I
be conducted by the -Masonic or
der, lturlul will be in Mount Hope
cemetery.
O, M. Dodnon wan born in Alli
ens, Tenn. An ardent n-nnbllcan
the outtitnndrnir arconmlluliments und I'nionittt. he enlisteti jih i ur.
whb the planting of 3tiU Norway vate in the first Kentucky cuvalry
nmplo trees uloiiff the Victory of the I'nlon army und during the
Way. These trees are being carejjwur rose to the rank of muior of
for by ihe club and new treosltl.e Seventh TennesSfw mounted in-
llJUPen rhon n. i.- i. . 1
plans are beins made to beautify
Markets
l"OI!TI.AM AIAISKF.TS.
rOI!Tl..VNIl, Ore. (Al' Live,
stock Steady.
Kggs l.'lrm.
Hotter, bntterfut Steady.
SAN I'liANClSCf) (AP)
tenat Ctc hen- today.
Tut-
Able lo t.cnve Hospital
"Mr. and .Mrs. JKAine have re
ceived word from their daugh
ter,: Miss Gertrude HeVlne, former
nuperinlenilent or nurses ut Den
very Colorado, where she has been
III -ror somo time. It will be a
l eft This Mornlne'
After visiting here fni- wt-nMl
d,ays at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
S. P Andrews and other fH..n.iu
and relatives. Mr. nml Mr i ....
-Manwaring and two datirtlee. I .7 ",,. " V ' ",uo" rB-
und one son. left this morning on n,m ,,. " " .
" i Miir issued MI.
years old, won first prize for a loaf
Of bread baked In n u-anH mnn.
Her mother was In the same con-
ici, ner prize was a 3.r steam
canner and 15 cash. She also won
third In the contest for ihe best
loaf of bread baked in an electric
rouge. Mrs. Jerry Kicker, or Kn
terprlse, won rirst prize in this con
test. She received a vacuum clean
er nnd ;- cosh. Mrs. Kicker ulso
won tho sweepstakes prize In the
bread contest.
' OIU'.C.OX ASUS SI'SPI'.CT
'. SAI.HMr -Ore., Hobert Wmth
rop, Instc.td or marrying n young
society woman or Hollywood. Cal..
probably will be returned to liend
where he will race trial on char-.
go or obtaining property under
false pretense. A reoiiisltinn
I'OItTI.AXI) CHAIN MARRKT
l'DKTI.ANI). Ore. (AIM VVhmt
HUH. hard while, October. S 1 .:(:
loveinlcr. JI.au; hard white It. S.
naart. Oelober, 51. "u; November at
51.29: sort white. October, tl
November, we'slern whlto.
October, S.l.l'S; Ndvemher, Jl.as:
hard winter, Oelober, XI. SS: 'No.
'inner, ' ? 1.24: northern snrlnir.
Oelober. tl.22: November. $1.21;
western -red. October, tl.21; No.
'tuber, -S 1.21. -j
Onts No. 2 white feed,' Octo
ber, 27;' NoventJier, fid: No. 2
gray. October, ?20: November, 25.
' Corn No. 2 K. Y. shipment. Oc
tober, $2; Novemlier, $32.
MARKKTS Ai' A fiUXCK.
NKW YOI1K (Al') Stocks
Strong: General Motors nnd Ondirn
A at new high prices. '
Bonds, Irregulur, speculative
rails decline; oil liens advance..-
Korclgn exehangei-Mlxed; ster
ling reads on cut in London bank
rate.1 . ' . .
AFRICA, CHINA
TALK TOPICS
(fnnttnued from Page One.)
their way to Scuttle. Washinvmn
where they will visit, ror some
time berore returning to their
home nt Hrovo. 1'tah. Thev hrjve
been touring the norwest for the
past several weeks. Mr. and Mrs.
Mnnwaring and Mr. and Mrs. E.
A. Klllpack went to Siimmerville
''"'"'"y anil spent the day vl
siting .
the executive clennrlinenl tod
It was reported in press dis
patches! . tliut Winthroii. afler
leaving Bend recently, went to
Hollywood, where ho posed ns a
millionaire.
Following his arrest thero It
:wss announced that he was en
jgnged to a pretty society woman
und that the marriaire hil i,..,
planned ns -in event nevt month
I ,fl II STOP! I
I 1 .na-Bun II ik,
many curios he has gathered
He Is at home on furlough und
is spending a few weeks In Ore-'
gon. telling of Arrican conditions.'
"The school children had the op
portunity toilay to. tear -Dr.
Smith's remarkable lecture and
........nil, in,.. nivM-u' . win ji.ie
ilthis opportunity." says tho Itev.
j V. C. Hoss. "The general public
I Is Invited. No admission Charge
'will bo made although a frco-will
I offering will be received."
illr. Smith, besides spmklng nt
tbe high school, also addressed
tbe junior high school graden in
ine t;enirni, uruenwood - nnd III-
verlu schools during the day.
tills street by placing cement pll
lurs lor proper lighting.
The club turns with pride to
Its Christmas Seal sale hurt year,
a record that bus surpassed that
or other years. In Its contrlbu-
I lions to the endowment fund and
especially to tho scholarship loan
fund it bus been most generous.
In order to encourage the plant
ing of flowers and shrubs a flow
er show was again promoted tills
year.
Music, art and dramatics hove
.especially been feutllieil. Many
pr the best American plays have
been staged with most satisfac
tory results. The music depart
ment has been very uctive. Thts
lepartment has brought several
musical treats to tho city, fea
turing such celebrities ns Mrs.
McDowell and Grace Wood Jesj.
Art Achievements.
Tno art lenartment, meeting
lurimgmiy ror the study of art,
has also done good work. 'rim
outstanding feature of this divi
sion has been the fostering of
the "circulating picture library."
I'hn 1'orlland Joirnal spoke of It
as "the interesting project, now
under way in the Oregon Feder
ation of Women's Clubs, with
.Mrs. K. r. Mossmitu. of l.a
Grande, chairman of the division
of art. In general charge." The.
l.a - Grande Neighborhood club,
one or tbe largest und inest ac
tive clubs in the rederallun. Is
tuking the had In this forward
looking art activity."
The Neighborhood club now
numbers more than sou members
who voice the sentiment of Mrs.
John 1). Sherman; rederatlnn pres
ident, when Shu says: "A Henso of
uplift comes from the
that you belong to a body of two
million women, all working lo a
common end. the betterment of
thut cross-section of life In which
you move."
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rantry, though lie was nude
when the war ended.
Arter the war he migrated to
California, la 187 he came to
Oregon nnd entered Wlllumette
university. After hla graduation
there he enmo to eastern Oregon
und lived in Grant county for two
years. He then went to New York
und studied medicine. He return
ed to linker In 1SSJ and lived here
since that lime. '
He Is survived by .his widow,,
Mrs. Belle llodson, and four chil
dren. Dr. Itulph llodson of Port
land, Kred llodson of San Francis
co, Miss Hoe Dodson of Baker and
Mrs. l.elaud S. Finch of Baker.
KTOIIMS l)l-:i,AY MACM!l,!,AX
PORTLAND, Me. (AP) "m'.
possible lo tell when we shall reach
Wlscnsset'' Is the latest news from
l.leulenunt Commander Donald B.
MacMlllnn.
Previously he had given the dutc
or the return of his Arctic expedi
tion as October' 10.
In a radio message to Daniel W.
Hoegg here he advised that the
schooner Bowdoin was meeting gale
and thick snowstorms nnd was now
at Battle Harbor, Labrador.
Ho added that lie ordered the
steumer Peary to proceed to Syd
ney. C. B.t where she probubly will
await tho Bowdoin.'
l!Mi:its Itcnil this and this.
Thx cedar ibcsl i test closed
yesterday. ' Three Judges will
ullzutlon!,m','t '"night tu . decide who
Drought in tu,, hes, motto for
our new ufrlce.
Second Act Tho art may close
quick. Tim first farmer that can
figure, out u big barn or shell
ami can use 10.000 feet of tho
rough lumber nt t:l.(ll per
which would only he gllttl.UO can
nave so, mm of the ,o. 2 cedar
shingles when lliey arrive at SI. Ml
per M. out of the onr door. Ami
dm saint' fanner can have up to
nvo aegs or mills, k pennies and
larger ror 94.04 per keg. If
sonic former doesn't lake tills up,
i will surely tiiink tllcy arc loose
behind the cam.
. Yours 'truly, f
IXCM-; ciiAvni-:.
Obituary j!
P. S. Nnll - driving , Contest
comes ofr tomorrow nt 2:1111.
Some itniri'Uil lady will win n
Sltl.00 gold piece. Second prlw.
5.()U. Ililid prlw. gallon nf
palm, ('nil .Main 2 IS Mr jinr
tlciilars.
Claude CPratt
Lumber Co.
. M. DODSOX.
BAKKIt, Ore. (Special) Dr. O.
M hnilnnll H-t fnr i ! ...... lb n
prominent citizen of Baker, died at L "Tlw l'oor Man's Friend"
his home here ve.ter.lav. t.',.rl OppO. linilrjF. PllOIln M-1148
services will be held at the i:iks' No Kun'laj Business
leinple nt 2 p. 111. Saturday. Serv
Men's Leather Vests and
I Storm Ccats
$4.98 to $11.90
Men's heavy weight drab Moleskin Vest, full leath
er lined and lsather sleeves, knit collar and cuffs,
two pockets. Each..; , $4.98
Sheep Skin Lined Vests
Everything; about this sheepskin lined Vest rec
ommends it. You will like the very generous way
in which it is made. It is full 27 inches long, ha'i
two pockets with' reinforced corners to prevent tearing-.
The body is of heavy weight moleskin.
EACH .: .....$.-,.50
Men's 27 inch Black Vests
Men's black solid Horschide Vest. Made with
leather collar, two-button cuffs, adjustable back
straps, smooth wool Melton lining.
.KACll - 11.90
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LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS
Today Saturday Sunday
...T., M'iLLIAM YOX presentsj
7ihe. oar
I
Fall Suits
Fall Overcoats
Over 400 to make your selection from of ,
Best Makers of Standard Quality.
Moderate Prices
$23.00 to $67.45
iint3 Goth i ei
"THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE"
You Know Thru
Dr. Piatt's
RINEX
Relieves most cases of
l ever, Asthma nnd t'ntnrrh
and tluit It will cure a cold
in one day?
"It's (iuaranlerd."
TRY A VM1K SAMI'I.i::
Red Cross Dru
Slore
"In ntislnfss f-Vir Yuiip
ilnllh.
vir,so MivMoitiAr, iKrvr:
roft r.rmi,m)o srAitTi;n
WXSMINOTN (AT Tim Na
tional Wooilrow Wilson Memorial
aasoclailon stnrtorl a ilrlvn to rnlso
$5,50t,ooo to erect tnentorfaifl for
thn Iritfi niTBhlont In Vnhlnirtnn
and nf F'rlnfPton university. Thn
moincrial at Wuflhlngton would be
an orluratlonul institution en-ot--!
on tho ontHkirtB of the national
onpitnl to ho rallod th Woodrow
niisun .tinnioriai university, rn
fcampnipn In In charr of a rommlt-
( mrnifjinff M-naior opoiami,
NVw York. H'-cmtary Wlllmr, (ov
ornor J. ErlcltBon, Montana; Gov
frnor A. MrMnlk-n, Nebraska; Pr.
, David Ptarr Jordan, prp.ildfnt
, Innd StnnTord unlvrnlty; William
Orr'n, pratdi'nt of the Amoriran
i' ''iciiiuion of i.uoor, aim ouifrs.
RIBBON
Wnsh llililimis in iH'iiiitirul cilnrs, sillllihle Tnr triiiiiiiln
lluiterlc, cliihlren's dresses, etc.
HOYS' AMI (illtl.S' t'OATS
.".((( ricliirc I'ren llnrlnn OclelM'r
Art & Baby Shop
Iliiltnns Covered - lliillcrlck rnltcrus - Nun's llnllpimir
And I). M. t'. 'Mil ends
-"
With
TONY s
ihtWonderJforje
LYNN REYNOLDS
D n il a n t
clreamtiorjhe end ofthemi and ilsnwaWi
The sequel to "Riders of the Purple Sage" -
Future Queen
Used Car Bargains
I20 BUCK SIX TOI'RIXt.
1921 KTim RAKl:il SI'IXIAl, SIX TOI RIXC.
Kit STI'PEIIAKF.R SI'KCIAI, SIX TOI'ltlVO
I9I l'RA.VKl.lX TOI ItlXO
Jennings & Shumate
Buick Sales nnd Service
We have
it-
that Coat and Dress
nnd Hnt, which will dis
tinguish you for jrood
taste.
New shipment nnived
today.
The
Paris
Arcade
AFTERNOON
NIGHT
OCTOBER 3RD
2:30
8:30
Arcade
TODAY
BEN LYON and MARY ASTOR
In
"THE PACE THAT THRILLS"
' m .v-A e-i m mm a. dvt rvm. mm w jmft
i,v'WWW,'v 40 ChcolaTe Daiidios.Worlds Grcaiest Colored Minstrels
fN3 L12VA11DEVLLP0 ben IWvn Troupe
i , j) f ACTS P ArDlwi Whirlwind i
libi i L' zzk
(i
, Th fatiira qucn of Norway prtitM
I tl will to Prince AJtrld. yoonml
dauxhter of the Oukt of Vernol
I land, Sweden. Announcement of net
( nt-men to Crown Prince OIf oil
orwylijixpectJ toon. 1
MATIN KK PHICKS:
Adults, 50c i ( hiklien, 2."ic
(No scats resei-ved)
NIKHT PRICES:
J-orcs and Lower Floor, 91.10; Iiulcony, S.'ic
nesen-ed seats now selling at Glass Dnifp.
LA GRANDE'S
GROCETERIA AND MARKET
I.n firnnde'f Original
One-Mnn Store
Tloynl flub Toffee. I lh...RSc
A. ft I,. I'orn, No. 1 ran. lie
( renin 'nf Wheat 1! If!
Alher's Outs, large ptcir..2Ue.
Hoyul ItiillnK Powder
12-or run 4'lc
Ilinno. large pkg 2.V
Hrnall pkg ,ic
Jewell lJiundrr ffdiip Iki
Ootd Dust Wanhlng I'ow-
der 2:lr
Life Huojr floap. 4 hsrs...
Preferred or liel Moute
I'lni apple. No. 51 tins ..10c
V nay lilKhent ntarliet
prli'pN lor l''rrh I'ckh,
Phone Mm'n 130
Where you can get the
"Best For Less." For
first class 1! e e f and
cleanliness we cunnot be
excelled. Give us n trial.
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