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frndny, October 5, 1925. -oca 1 News In Brief O.MING EVENTS 'ion County Annual Arnils- iuy . Calibration Lu illdo November U. tlila morning on their way home from Hollywood. Mr., and Mm. Hushee wont to California with the Universal Wlm- coin puny a few wufks ago to complete a contract begun at the time of the Itound Cp at IVndleton. They managed the Indian features, and took p ri t in some or tho scenes. It was in- Mrs. T.estor O. Hamilton Suturdny teresting work, but the life Is too ut the Grande Hondo hospitul. i dangerous, they declare. Just bo- to'e they started home, they Hero Shopping Today watched preparations for the Him. aira Miiara Miles was shopping j in of the Ben Hur picture, in on Business- Baker, of Cove, is In La ' from a ladder. lo on business today. liil IteiMiiteaVneticr J. J. Cart Is reported from runde Hon tie hospital to be In ha Onmde this morning. Her home Is ot Union. IIan Fractured Arm Kobe rt Hlvey received a broken arm a few days ago when he fell The injury Is not of a serious not nre and he is get ting along nicely. Awnv One Ypr After a year's abBnce Pouglcs which crowds of 21), 000 peoplu will be used. iiy iinprov.ng. Hhe iiua been K(e)n 1ms returned to 1 Grande. for treatment ubout.10 duys. 2,878,297 UNIONISTS IN AMERICA (Continued from Pave One.l cit.h bnlnnrc of $213 or.s. I In the Hold of Its work, the re port said, thu federation was now finding that "It has to mi-it ilil- ferunt proKlclia and a different jtype of opposition from employers 11 11 i .i . Hum itnn.iin..... iwiiu upiiuse mu iruae union niove- ohler llBhting Bystcm, is at Pi-mllrtim ment" This new oDoosition In. oley hotel while vlaltlnc Or. and Mrs. R. B. Wlraor nnii . ' ... 0" .J" . " lis here and huntinit for deer, 'my. of P-nrtlcton. visited In I.a .,,, ...V,. .,T itrnndn ynsternnv nt tho home of . i i ... , , , . m .,i t. T t. or employes In the ownership of In. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tryon. dustrv. Hon with .h nmvLn t group Insurance. As to the coin. j and Miss Luverina A. West I h'" l'"r'l o eal. J. R. Knoil- thlU studlea had bl.Pn unilerlaken. tllllW'l-Vl I. .,'" ..IM1...UI nilUUKMH It'll III for Deer It. James, representative of Hi Iiiir iieen lu Southern Ori-ffun and California. He will be here indefinitely. lu Lleeasetl to Marry license to wed was Issued Sat- 1 , , to Harry K. Mas m, of l.a il-ii. f. Ihn li.i K U I " LUIHU IIJIUII IUUUI UUlllVB) I:."' i.iii.iiij, mimi) anj Investment organizations to ninit to Uolse . tney will nunt for several days. i,.felfuard savings of union mem- s. Dradley Wieppard, Mrs. '..,,. ,, - . bers. !s. Wood ami Mrs. A. I.. , ' . ,1 "Labor Is now taking steps to who have been touring on ' Mr. and Mrs. ! I., i.iiiy returned . cnabl0 workonr t0 s,,cure chPIip oust, are ut the Koley hotel " " " '"" but adequate Insurance protection me to their homes ut Boise. "nr i'lness trip to Portland. . by waJ,8 olht,r than lhl.oush le . ... ........ ...v .up ... D,,,l. tUr. Sluvn for Vaklnin I " " f1"- "nV- K. tieurs is here from Yakima a..e u lare pureliase ol s.iei p Here From I'oiilninl r a n e h e u surrounding port continued. "A number of in. ternutional unions . authorized a ciiiunlttee . to organize, the Union Labor Life Insuruncc company to be controlled by trades unions und .u t Mrs.:' Ida' ' Hamblen, stute Ritper lac. I - ic'e.-nlenl of Itnyal Nelirhbors. nr r- ... rived in l.a Grande th's mominst to furnish. Insurunce at reasonable Hall luiirocs !- n'' M'11.1 bo nor " I'"rlday. She rat,.g sharing the profits of the un- .i. Clinton Ball, who was crit- ' v" ""' ""nl """""' oertaKlnK wltn the pollry holdors. ill at Grande Hondo hospital l ' 1 , ok-pihiis; i orwaiu, ,, i., in,- .,it;nn e """rnier, .in s. j. a. i ryon, wno 1 lives here. ' ing a major uperation more llliri-i' u'l-eks neu. in now lilult- ; good recovery. 1 "The labor banks represent an effort on labor's part to supple ment the service rendered bv the Arrived lli-re Sunday .... '.J union through further mobilization ...rli.o- vm. OiHimilnii I m. j , . . r j r-iaariciu ana .nnie 'and controlled usage of the earn- Es Carrie Hunier, of Island oauBhter, Dall Jean, arrived hore . tnga and economic resources of the is reported in good condition i ", "" "'wage earners, ine leuerauon au- her opei allon two weeks ugo ! v'"u Mrs' Stnilflelrt's mother. Mrs. ' Vm s caullon with regard to labor s still at Grande Itonde bus- 1u Wissier and her brother, L. ("..banks. Labor banks must be doubly J Windier, of tills city. They expect j sure of their expert advice because - i to be here most of the winter. they have greater handicaps than the usuul bank which is not seek- Msltlng Hero . hg to give the rank and file of From Baker Paul Carpenter and Mrs. Stockman, botli of Baker, were Grande Saturday. They vls- llii-re at tile home of Mrs. H. very. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Muthies. of labor those Inside banking profits Pomeroy. WVsh'neton are visitlnir and advantages that are usual in La Ornnde nt the home of Mr. iy urged for the privileged few. and Mrs. L. M. Hoyt. Thc-y ar-1 We recommend that unions 'rived hero Saturday. They went 'contemplating banking undertak i to Wnllowa yesterday and spent the ings proceed with tho greatest call. duy (here. tlon and that they secure tho cx- : I perlence of previous undertakings to Enterprise, where he has Iicft for Home in this field to truidc them and thnt usi-d a. band of registered1 .Mrs. J. A. u uonneii nas reitiru- uu-y ai-ture tin, m-rvn-.-a in me m-ni Ipslilre sheep. He will ship eu 10 nor noine in iiuiuui, i.iiiiii. t-i.i-i in ..... mi. . v. in.; i. .v., from Enterprise. ,.,) airs. J IJOIIIieil hub ueen lu run- .a nun .-unuiii in iiiuniiiH u iuih'j '' Wltll ner moiner, Airs, v. it, ui muui ut.uis. tl . , been receiving cooperation between union., or- THE LA GRANDE EVENING .OBSERVER ; ' .,..1. JJ. -..IJLJJ. Ill I WALLOWA FAIR WEEK CLOSES Pafire; Pivt) LEMON COCOA UUTTKR SKIN CREAM A "Super Creum." It is rich In both cocoa butter a tissue builder, und in lem on juice. A real skin food. Lemon Cocoa butt.tr Creitm restores vigor to the liuidc.es, vitality to the tis sues und electricity to the skin. , Use tt freely. Your skin will reflect your careful treatment. k ( Glass Drftgs, Inc. La Grande, Oregon ! : Markets lOUTIwND lARKKTS POKTiANU ore. (Al'j Cuttle. Horh.' 1') to 25 eenls liigher; I viirieiy.-- 3 . ttlsplny. 19 point k. (Ctniltiued from Pug Ono.) ' rode "Kutfle Cap." Kuebeu llgg mude a thrilling ride on "White Hose"; John Bules rode "Stubble Jumper"; Buster Adunut rode "Biownio"; Dick Bird rodo "Bald Hornet"; and 1'at Woods made a good rido on "Billy Sunday." Wil liam Ltorrance rode "Plying" Nick," and Marry Jones was the luat rider of the day In the bucking coniubt. riding .lkts Stunton." v The winners of-tho day's money were: Bud Arnold, first; Pat Woods, second; Kd WoodB, third. 'the second duy .of the chariot ruue proved thrilling with the Me-Keti-idge & Urtmun und l-'rank Uouch titrlngg vei-y close together for nearly tho entire dstunee uround the track. The MerVtridge & Oiiinan string oame. out win nerH by only a lew feet. Some Interesting facts regarding the results of the judging of the ugricuttural products are given by the scoro sheets. The following are front a number of the ucore sheets; others were not uvailable, due to the fact thut part of the sheets had been removed:. The L-oattne comniunity booth: Grain, 49 points from a possible 50; hRY, 1U points from a possible 20; vegelubles, 18.4 from a pou siblu I'd; irult, B.2 from u possible iO. Final score run as follows: Quality. sti.B from a possiblo 40; varjety, 40 points full score; dis play. 19.6 from a poHslble 20. - All other exhibits listed below were judged on the same score ba sis as the above named. South Fork Grange booth: Grain 48.5 points; huy. 1-0.4 points; - veg etables, 10.4 points; -fruit : 9. a J points. Klniil score: Quality, 38.3; light weierhts. f U.60fy 13.7 Sheep, steady to strong. Eggs, butter, butlerfat-r-steady. HIGH COURT BEGINS ITS . . FALL TERM (Continued from Page One.) Joseph community booth: Grain, 47.5; hay, 18.4; vegetables, 17.8; fruit, 9.1. Final score: Quality, 86. S; variety. 37.4; display. 18.4. I.lborty Grunge booth: Grain, 4r..r;' hay, 18.4; vegetable's, 18; fruit, S.R points. Klnnl ' neon-': Quality. 35.5 points ; variety, 87.7 points; display, IS points. Hurricane Creek Grange booth: Otnln. 41.6; hay. 16.4; vegetables, 18.4; fruit, 8.9 points. Final score: QuiilJiy, 34.7; variety, 32.4; dis play. 18 points. Alder Slope Grange booth:, Gain. 41.5: hay, 14.8; vegetables, 19; fruit. 8 points. Final score: Qual ity, 34.5 points; variety, 31 points; i Slylish New Wool Dresses At Extra-Value Prices Wool Flannels S6.50 $6.90 $7.50 $10.90 huscl Sheep ut Eniorprls- Harms, of Ellensburg. was Grande this morning on his Li-ttimil ' Halley, who has ht. Eherhard went lo Portland medical 'attention there for tne past gumznuons ang managements m or- day on legal business. Ho two monins.' tne returned 10 i,a .:unwu mum- niiiiitnry.. me n-ini, u called to appear before the Grande last Thursday, accompanied "aid, was possible artor collective m bv her daughter. ' Ivir lining hud been fully recoK- '' , nlzct. al court to s el. a case. He will uy ner uaugiuer. to l.a Grande tomorrow, i i Delves III Production, to Visit Husbanil I Four hundred seventy-one phone- "I here Is an important sem-lec s l-'loyd Murr ana imam son. ran nu.-i..-u .. i..n iiiio morning for Echo, county ' chamber of commerce of- s,-ld on this point, "that of panic- Office Culls' Many " i Four hundred seventy-one phone where they will spena iwo ura mt ....... ... ..- .,..........., ............. ... ..mi lu-r husband. UO 18 lug IO llgures coiiipiii-u uy i lie .-e.- l'i'' i i-ini", mmiii veil there. ,remry ieiiuire Hie ' alleni.anee ot wit nesses und the production uf books, liuugberty resisted t lie uutiiority of tue senutu commit tee InvestlgatiHB the depai tinolit , ,,'... , ',,. of Justice. .. .. f'nc of the Interesting enlertuln- ltoinutsier Caw If. nH.nt ft.atur of . fl(.roon the aut.io,il of congress to re- pr0Brllnl ,.-rl(, . wll8 thp Clrang,. strict tue power of tne president ; rln ,)ut on b a tmm from the 10 ioiiiovb u...c.., uppo.meu ."lAIJop B0e GpangO. with the offices created by tl, a.so must l mmi,r, n h.M,.h..i, .iiii be deeded. This case was bi ought tPBm compM(.d of n,cmb,ra of by a former postmaster at Port- Hlirrlc.ane cek GrHng0 ha(1 ,)llt land. Oregon, removed during the on ,e ,1HI1 worK on , of , Wilson administration. Decision1 .. , . . ... . 'l nun. Illl... ai ine eomiiiui ion I as to whether tho Mx Nations of ,ho entertainment on Frld uy the I indiuns ure inuepenaeiu 8overign-ijm,B(.s pilve their decision os foln lies wlth.n tho United States i" lows: Alder Slope drill team, first; expeoted soon. Hurricane Creek team, sfcond. - ' Tnere will be a call today of The fufr cntled Saturday, all cases on tue original docket , , in KtiituM 11 rM nurtlcn for ' the purpose of eliniinatlng tlioso TttX 'Collectors DllSy J . whicli-tui e not pi ost.-cuted with reasonable diligence. Substantial ly one-half of these cases have ut en kupl utn e for years to re tain jurisdiction to enforce court Last Minute Rush on Amost Helm, deputy sheriff, and his office assistants look like the Twills, Serges, Uabeidine 9.90 $11.90 $14.50 -I , . ... 'This showing of Wool Dresses, contains ' the season's' best styles, drapes, straight-lines , and boleros, featured in twills, serges and flan nels at prices very low. Charming Silk Dresses in Aut umn's loveliest styles. Crepe satins, I'oiret sheen and charmeuse satin $10.50 - $11.50 - $14.50 THE HUH jfcwed that 1'mutllla county fin-i und courage . from the tinve .he , an exeidlent .recover"; .attendantav Ishyd in t'irht pluw. i ., Josephine ' found' hlmsglf alone until he went! rport today. . ... . ,', eoui'ir v"H FHrouu, -ruierinHii euun- uuuer. inu. eiier is expreuseu in ; ilec Hi mis. Unn hv (leoi-trlu wotud i i .. r i.. iitf VI-nt tlif 1 1 i'Ht ruction of vt-iri- ii .. Total ealla dining S ptem- .worKers eannol enter into this type la. .. .BU,i,Ulous i mwB lu. , r 7,'v..- .i..V. I.. i-.. her were 1S20. Vsltors last week nf cooperation unless they know,,, T,.m.sa,.,. copper und other-n eountv ami 'loduv Is the final numbered 11. 82.1 pieces of mail the resulls of their work will not ! lllums , T!l,n,Jel, Fivo Kv,u ' '" ,".t,,''nl l.c""r.! ' utiiii'i(,i . i ..i.,ii uy Vork to urevent 1 1 1... ... ,.un.. ,inn u . IJUiuii.on ui naruor wuieis. 'posed. ' - On tiie original docket are a I -" .. , th-ir i,.i'nnnii iiianiiirer of were handled nnd 56 intended the be used to i..mni i in- insLiranct! September 29 luncheon, which wns There must ! mutual cimridene for the northwest terri- the average attendance for Sep- and that stability thut makes p"S- ind Mrs. McConnell are stop- tember luncheons. sime imure planning, we recom- it Hotel Sommer while mo , . l ux . . . M l V , transacts business in me inmtmu uu .Movte-s " " . - j "We are through with Tie m-cessiuy to union-munugement co- . movies." say Mr. and Mrs.V Glenn opointlon.' llnshee. 4f r.ndletou, who passed: m ine roen poimeiu n.-mt uh- trnln No. 17 r,'P"i ohw inai ine teier;innn ii mm mmm.m hl follow Up til" Plllcy decided 'on nt El Paso, of sticking to non partisan advocacy of candidnt'-p und nieiisiirea which meet tho opin ions of Us members. Clrl Born ;ily plrl was born tn Mr. nnd thromrli ,n Onind' Fall Suits Fall Overcoats Over 400 to make your nelection from of Hcst Makers of Standard Quality. Moderate Prices. $25.00 to $67.13 TIIO.MI'SOX TO m x. I'OI:T!.ANl. Ore. (l!y the Amo cialcd Press) V. I.. Thompson V.ci-preHhleiit of the l-'lrst National bank of Portland.-.and formerly of I'endlelon. has announced eondl tlenullr that he. would be a candi date for the republican nomination for I'nited States Hi-nator. The con dition attached wan that he would enli r the race formully If he con tinued, within the next ten da.va, lo receive support In the sum" pro portion us In the lat two weeks. number of boundary disputes be-.T Pvnnnit, in Iw.in mules Including proceedings UlUVeiSlly IjXnCClS 10 by .M jssucIiuscIIh us claimant lo JtilU'Oll AlOl'e 111311 J0U0 amis in llochesler. N. V., by Wid-1 cousin. In which several oliier like slates want to Join agulnitl I'NIVKItKITV Ol'' OUECO.V. tiie sanitary district of t'liicago. I Engi ne. Ore. (Special) Twenty iiiid by New Jersey againsl the ' seven hundred and sixty students l''ederul Water Power commission, i huve taken out registration mate- Several . motions tor le.ieaiiiiKslilul to date on the l-.UKene cum in cases decided lust tei m ure 1 1"1"- wmcn is inrec in excess or tne in nding. tiie more Important I,... enrollment for the entire Hire,- UK two by the government which "this nisi year, anu Willi tne men- lost She. man unll-trust suilBl'eni scnooi touii or sio ni rori- Hiilnst the .Mnple I' looring and ' land, tin- I lllverslly or Oregon lull .Miisri:it savs si:cki:t op t'Aiti: i'i:ri-: i ii'i-: is i. ;oi I WTHE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE '!lir00 (.,, The secret of a carefree life is to put it in line with God's purposes, declared lr. Henry Hnwnrd of Melbourne, Aiis triiltii. in an address on ")on't Worry." opening the nineteenth sei'ttnn if the Sunday 1-Jveniuv club. 'Thrisfs cure for a worried life ts explained In His words: 'Seek ye first the Kingdom of God nnd Mis righteousness and all these thlnjrs (whfit you eat nnd drink and wear) slmll be added to you"." Ir. Huw nrl BJild. -'Evryonn who hns stooil up to life has felt Its worry. stren und htniin. Hut the woy out from worry does not lie along the line of esenrm from work. "The birds and flowers to which chrst referred as nirefri-e. ure among the busiest of God's creat ures. The work tmnsiaied 'toll' does not mean .'work," but plus worry. First of oil stand ripht with Him. This will swlrm lift Into hur. mony by put tint? It on the rails of Gnd's permanent way. and every tMnr life Tiprtin will come along the lines of fulfilled relations to .Mis as Master and Lord." Used Car Bargains Hill III H K SIX TOI IllXO 1921 SI ( 111 IIAKKII sriX'IAI, SIX TOI Itl.Vf. ioi9 st I ii:iAhKit sri-riAtj six toi iiinu 1919 Flt.IXhl.IN TOrill.NO Jennings & Shumate Buick Sales and Service Nrhnul Cnrniial latc Clianjfed M1I.U CITY. Ore The date of the his carnival which is to be held by the high schiol for the pur pose of riilhlnR money for their gen. era I fund has ben changed to No- vemher to. t.ie Omuni Manufacturers' associations. A ill oil ff tho . fill 3 coses curried over und on many of which d time eiuolluient will be citse t the amid mark this week, The enroll ment for the lull, winter ami spring terms will ixcued S000 by a eisions are expected d jring tli.a hkiv levin, arc those InvolviiiK tlif va- ty thid.'KWukumtutnt 'Ooiirth1 tr'. jHiirt or town today where and lldod ltlwr county fifth.' 1 I the accident is dlsetiKsed. 1 ' Kxhlhlln in tho livestock depart- ( '' Wood's Is tho second and moro I ment. included 139' head of beef serious of two similar accidents to t tiilic. KM hend of dairy cuttle and Ijt firamlp hrtikemon oriMirrlUK juore than f00 hogs. within flyh dnys. John Mnrtln. ; The K. VV.1 I'ellyJohU eomiinv who-Inst 'his left arm between ftnl of ialem won first lionoin in tho lltllng bumpet-H or two freight ears automobile style show, wnleh w is In the vnrdH, Oetfiber 1, Is iilill nt one of the doling fcuturcs of thu tho hospital, whero ho Is malting ' fuir. ri he compuuy entered four; ' " " " tuitotnnbileH ind won the grand prize and throo first places. Judging was bacd on appear ance of the driver and ability to !; mile the machine and not on the value or beauty of tho car en tered tn the colli est. WALKS HALF MILE AFTER LOSING ARMS (Continued from Pnge One.) treatment was given him. Admiration 1'i'r Wood's ptttek 2nd HiU ., LosAnsates' EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 50 Dntlis . New, Modern Goto to Shopping District uid Theatres) FREE GARAGE , . T.ritf horn $1.50 lidlty of the sulo of Germun fly j patents to the (Jheinicui ruuiulu- tlon: constitutionality of the C'al- Mlll Clly Ittiy llreaks Arm MILL CITY, Ure. Honald Ma son, about 14 years of ge, hud the ifornla Hyndiealism law and thej niislortnne to break his left arm Arizona minimum wage law for while engaged in a basketball game .lumen; legality of tiie Montana in the school gymnasium, lie jumped for the ball, and In com ing down either stumbled or was accidentally tripped, falling to the him, Fair Week Too Short; (Continued from Page One.) I .2.1 a year i $VJtiD us against $' ugo. I elated awards In the boys' and girls' club canning cnntesis an nounced bv the Jinlren here tod;y Sweet 1'otntu Yield HeAiy. HuOl) ItlVKlt. Ore. 1. H. Mr f'lain. py-Michitran man. who used to grow the tutit-rs in his former state, has harvested 1 1 no pound n of w.t poTatos from les than an eighth ot an sere. gasoline tax law; und the consti tutionality of the Calif oi nia ucm- mun.ty tux luw. Cases filed during the recess of floor with his arm under te court Included one by the ; snapping both boni s. Kansas City Houtlieru to test thej nt -s.ute coiiimi-ice coiiimission'd f1 valuation practices. Kevcral olh- bUyi'C 1'raiSCS UrCgOIl ers were filed to test thu legulity of the government's methods In various phases of Income tux as sessment und collect ion. Tili'llnl 1, 1st of Cane. A list of tne cases awaiting de cision Includes those Involving! these questions: The validity of the t'tah luwj making Insurance companies lia ble for accident insurance policies in c;ises of suicide. I Tiie validly of the Alaska ex cise tax imposed on salmon can ning industry. Validity of prohibition search warrants Issued upon Informa tion und not upon evidence ob talned through the personal In vestigation1 of prohibition agents, brought from Cleveland. Whether physiciuns may pre scribe at one time more than one dose of narcotics, raised ,y jr. A. W. Itoyd Of eastern Tenmswe. The right of owners to cancel real estate buses when the prop erty is used in the violation 'if the prohibition laws, raised by 'amea Hulgnan of New York City. Whether an automobile nVjnr purchased on tin Installment plan ran be seized whin -jwd yr the transportation of It'jaor, coimng from Alabama. Whether the combined Income from community property run h taxed ly the Jnvernilient, in a ase from rallforn's. The Jurisdiction of state courts over Interstate shipments of cat tle, in a cib from Montana. We have it- that Coat and ' Pi'pss and Hat, which will dis tiiiKuish you for good taste. New shipment arrived today. The Paris We Buy for Less We Sell for Less READ! Read once more our Friday's ad. It will lead you lo the great est savings ever known in this vicin ity. New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. I . "i.i.Ni; iii NNi:r.s Ami "Fox I i ' A Twi-Iti-el Western ;UiU'Hlliiiial" ARCADE TODAY AMI Tl I.SII.W . Coats and Hats Coats tailored in tan and gray. $l.'Mi for S7.0 Dark brown and gray HI. .VI H 7..-i0 (iiils' Coats priced from ;t..V) Mi ano.uu Hats and Caps to Match. $5.00 1'lctiiru KIlKli during October. Art & Babj' Shop Itiilltuis Coieretl - IVntleiirk I 'at tern- - .Nun's Hollprinff And M. C. I hi cads Announcement! On account of having so many requests from Wallowa County lor reservations for "Winds of Chance," Saturday will he re served as Wallowa County Day. Local fans are urged to see the picture Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Don't wait for the night show try the matinees. MEYERS & FORD. OOTEL ASTOO '". 2nd 4 H1U , Lo.Au.hA if iilM1ill tm 1.5 J i ;i t