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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1925)
Tuesday. October fi. 1925. THE LA GKANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pmr Five" : "l Local News In Brief COMING EVHT8 ! , Union County Annual Aruiis tice Day Celebration La Grande November 11. litre Saturday ii.ss t.iuca Moi clock was vis it. ns in La Oran.e out ur Jay from, Ju-r home at Wallowa. IIitc Fiom L'n.oii loin I ick'ln of Union. Is In 1a i-undc today ou u..s a. as. i lavd 1'hrourh City ' Hob IW.tiiycoinbf of the L'n'on experiment station, passed through La Urande t. s mom u-; cn ni8 way nome irom western AlKiiilotl Funeral Mrs. J. U. StiUinger and son, I in si. returned (Vom J'oitland. this morning where they nttn'' I. tho funeral of Queenitt Schilling. i At 1 mhlcr Today i ' . M.s O. B. .Maxim, and 9 Mrs. Moiiy I'rice weni 10 , imoier imih morning and are visiting friends ere louay. Lester t.'ourtney has breii tran-f-rred to the Sknpffs store jit Kn-; tcrprise from the JocrtJ etorej H and Mrs. Ooiirln.-y will move to Knterprisc In a few days, In rtirtlmul on Humnrfs , Anrtmer Plavle retuined to his nntu he-e this mornini? nfter n of. the Whitman forest, with hca! . w days spent in Portland on quarters at Buker, was In I. i.slnesn. , . , . Ornnde yesterday. , Mr. Kuhn L i was cruising tinu br here for th a Portland Over Weok-End jMulrJm.ty r.mbcr company. Mrs. M. J. Ponohue returned,'.,, , , . , . On-ndo th. mr., .a bnb snoptllllff ine wuck-l-hu in mil llin,l ,. ' It'.'tiinis l'r..nl i'm-hninl ('. It. Klierhnril returned to L:i ninnde this mornintr after ashort ,ne spent , Portiand on Ua uusintss. ,.,. , Mrs. .J O. Haur ' of ' Portlan.l. nrrlved In I Grande this morn- ing on her wuy to Troy. ..where; siie will v.sit relatives ior uuoui 10 duys. r.eiuin.-. to Baker Miss Blanche KucUcnthal re- turned to Haker. w!.er she Is iiiploved. this nioinlnB afVr snenclinu yesterday' and' lust n'Blit1 in l.a O'aiule. Her home is at i The Dalles. . .',.,, i. ;i.il....,,:" ' ' ' ' iKlt JlOllltr Mis. Earl Calhoun, went .to V.'eiser. Idaho, this morning and will vlflt her mother, Mrs. l.unfr er. there until the first of nest week, supennienn ine , ,, "'Z's "w.'h WilBon returned to lier home at Telocaset this moril- on tra'n No. 21 nft.-r a few liours spent in La Grande shop- pinB. Iteliirneil Hi Pl'lldlelon After spendinB a few days vis- illn-r In Iji Grande with their ,i i,,-,.- Mm r.eorire Ilraee. nn 1 eUendlnK the Wallowa county fair Mis. J. J. Murphy and son. wh at JCnterprlse. Mr. and Mrs. . 1. 1 live at .Wallowa, were hoppim I- Thompson have returned w In La- Grande yesterdny. 1 he; their home at Pendleton. , were on their way to Portlun ' ' " ihy auto tvhore they will spend : . ru- duvs. They will he aecom . j,,. n.i Mrs. John ; S' hlllinir, Si-., are in Portland, liavinu neen - eal'l.il there by the dentil of their. r ali'hla iRliter. Queenle Hehllllnir. '-r Alol a They will remain about two weeks visum . with their, snni John and Charles, of Alohn. I their d ""rhler. Mrs. W. P. Moore and Mrs. Herman Sippel, i,r portlnn't. Fall Suits Fall Overcoats Over 400 (o make your selection from of Best Makers of Standard Quinity. Moderate Prices $23.00 to $67.43 BntJ5((othie jiUie lur 1'Vw lni9 u..-iu luvkur, latest ranger, lb siK-nuing a lew In Luuiunue lur lav fotutii ran,iig' station. l'at-etl UtrtKijfii City JOe Lu.aUi.jU, btUL'k buyiT, passed l.ruu.t ua Uiundo ytra icrauy on ms way to nuppuv. ie nai uctn in iduiio ou bus. nesa. Ju City VesUTtlfty Mr. ami jtrs. bum Ucnsou 01 Un on wme vuitoiB to La Urun-k aierday. Mrs. UiMison is lmvin her ejt. tieatid by a speciality Lvt'c. Here "Ves(erday - ' M.x. aim. tuu Davis wan anion the l'nion people who were quop p.ng in La Uruude yesterday. t Shopping in CiL : Mis. V. A. J eiser, accoinpanle 'by lur dRiiKhtcr. Verd;e. of Unioi spent yisterduy shopping in L Grande. Installs Culi Hosiers . 1wo new fo'.ir-d rawer cash ret leters were Installed Monday u V ,ii x' - tfi'ueery to assu-- quicker senice to patrons, accord iiiff to Sum Harris, proprietor. Utahes Squasli ' J A 44-pound banana aquas raised by Hobert leal in his gai. i den nar tte high school build hip, ' is. dispiajed today . ln..th window of' mi "A'diima ' a Venn' sri'-owo1."' r ' " :" mvo on iumhv J, am -ns, -forest superv'so. . . ... . ,..... jUilllKfll'l. rn-....u..., v n I tun. nvi hcl IMs inornlns for short vlBlt with Mm. h'runk Han on, 1705 Second street. - ,.,, Jhe Motnodisl church at Cov. mid Mrs. Smiley loft this nioinin. ' PoHland. where thoy will vlsi for a, tcw da8' , . . . . JnsiBjm.'d 1 r. una .n a. .a Hixiiuaui. Wiisii.. and Krs. N. ' P ! '"B"'- " i """"V.. ' '"V ' , " , . , en route to, cities in the eastj J' , ' i, 1 T : I I TV-1 ' Mrs. Maud (iilliert and daUKh le.ts.nnd It. K. Hiadley .of N.nr nn. Idaho, reirlstered at-'tlic' Som 'flrttif 'lnl'MorlsV. ilTbJki,iri I ,..,. , .rll.,n.l Inipwllnat' WBtem-orks -... L- . u;. .Stockman, city ensine" pi hnkrr, is in 1j Clrande toda 1 for a visit of rins'p"ecton over th )n t(i ,,,.,., of rond ,. -.' net nn wnrk eon'iarted Ijy gan Itro... in t territory. lle.-e I'rum Wnlla Walla Mr. and Mrs. L. I''. Kline o Waila Walla, Wash., are at tin Kolcy hotel, while on buolnes lierc for the Concrete Pipe com puny. - On Way to I'nrlliilHI- jvinled oi(ie .by the ypunBer Mr iiurpiry - s "nr. , '. ' Will Plan llaiirr , Hnnl plans ror'a bamuir th!' will be h-ld early 111 lieeemh. and otl-er business will occup the meetinBS of two divisions l Methodist Kplsoopnl Indies' Al society Wednesday afternoon. I: vision niiit 'ulllMiuM't with Mm.1 Kluytl MeK mum; lilvla.uu two, willt Mm. Thomas Wilson. Hen Nliiiiliu . Mrs. Jaim-s Wvbb was shopping hi I.h Grande youtrdity. ikr home is at l'nion. To 1111 In lNirtliiml Mrs. William Jloliona left last ntfcht tor 1'ortlund to bo uoiiu a week. . VI "It lYtinils Men- Mr. and Mis. Karl OodKrrs and family, of Wallowa, spent Bunduy in La Grande visiting friends. KftiuiHtl From Illinois . . Mrs. H. r Grow ruturwd to her !mme hero last nUrht rrom Macomb, Illinois, where she hus been fur some time. .lutlsretl lIorMv at Fair Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hunter re turned to I .a Grande yeslfrtlay nf tr attending the stale fair at 8a .rm. Mr. Hunter was jude of the torses at tlie fair. 'Ioe;l to I n Grande Mr. and Mrs. Olin Nichols have moved to la Grande from Wallowa, i'hey will in&ku their home here fiermanejitly. jrr Alarm fci Hindeil TVia tiM f:inc nnllllp(l to tllO nnini mrturn v( ntT4hiv Afternoon ,vhen a small gasoline, tank caueht iro. The b'la.o w:as etinKuiEhed in a few minutes with nq damuge esultlng. . , ' ' , isltln lnu liters llensr W. M. Monroe, of .Central Ore on. is vHiUiiK his two daughters vho live-Jiei:e. Mr.- Monroe, and- s fninfly-Formerly liwd in ; T Irnnde.a number- of y;aVa ato. H is proprietor of a gro'cety store in )ld Towns . . .; Urouch Here Yctdenlay Mrs. Charles HunbT. of W:illowa. was in la Grande yesterday mi her vay to lVndleton-to visit, her br . ier. Howurd Mol-enii.- who has ist returned to hiB home . f rojn, ortlund, where he hus been In the tospltal, , t Co vi Sunday livening ; Mrs. OeorKO It. Lyman, MIks l.oa .yman. Mrs. ( J. HlacV. Mr. and Irs. Hay Batini, N phi . t Tombs. 1ft Hnlen M. Odes Mips lona "' .... , . ... . . . .... . ... r mMiwMm ' A - Z-lJ' M 5ftonat mjWmf Some of (he scenes for this W'." , ' '1S " J'C 'UU' takC" ai,0Wa " i ' " ' ' . Wednesday, Thursday Friday and Saturday A HEALTHFUL SKIN Is Possible to Every Woman The proper care of the com plexion is only a matter of knowing the rlht prepara tions to uhu and follow th directions. CARA NOME SKIN CRKAM Is ia every way a lUauty Cream. It is used for massago la smooth out the ItncB un.t wrinkles, and should be left on tho face wl.en ve tlilnt? to act as a tissue builder. . . 1 You'.- should .use O a r a Nome Skin Cream ill throuirh, the trying ' full : months. Glass Drugs j Inc. Ln Grande. Orejron ' Ritxte'r. Wilfred Johnson and S. K. Andrew went to Cove Sunday even Jiur and ortfaidz'ed a younsr men's und young lad ha M. I. A. there.- lierc l-'tviti IHti Moiiuts Mr. und Mrs. D. H. Uuxton, of Pes Moines, towa, are here on a week's, visit at the home of W. 10. ThonvpMon, of Inland City. Mrs. !ltnlon i:"Mr 'Thompson's s'sler. They ntv nn their way to Portland and from there through the Pan ama canal to Klorldn. They ex Please Note: ON ACCOUNT OF A SPECIAL EXCURSION COM1M' DOWN SATURDAY NIGHT FROM WALLOWA COUNTY, WE WILL NOT BE ABLE TO TAKE CARE OF OUR LO. CAL PATRONS IF THEY WAIT UNTIL THE LAST NIGHT! AVOID THE NIGHT CROWLS BY ATTENDING THE MAT INEES AT 2:15. NIGHT SHOWS AT 7:15 AND 9. pect to return to their home at lies Moines about April I. Sohl Silver Foxes II. Y. 8m Hh ol the On tron Xrall fox farm recently sold another p.tii of silver ioxs to Clyde Charlton. locomotive eiiRlneer here who hus a fox farm on Cave avenue. Tilth makes the second pair Mr. Charl ton has purchased from Mr. Smith within the last year. Visum? nt Imbler Mr. anil Mrs. U 1. Stringham an visit mp for a few days at the home of I A. Stringham, of 1 in bier. They will leave Thursday for Jetterson, Oregon, where Mr. Slrtngham will uks line his duties as cashier or the OreKon Slate bank in that place. They have spont I Ho last two mouths at Cannon Beach. Collector Checking ' Up Final Payments ' A in out Helm, deputy sheriff, rommeneed this morning the guiHic Job of receiving and ac kii(iv.elpwiff the part of tiiu hist half of state taxes that entered the ot i ice tliiough the malls. Tho tax payers at the windows have seemed numerous, but those who utilised the. mails number almost twice as many, he estimates. He wlo make his report to Mrs- Flor ence Bacon, county treasurer, to ward the c'.ose of the week. , iROci;i;niNis oi- japanksk IUKT MAY HIvimOAOC.YST TOKYO B,v tho . Asocla(ed Pre.s) The proceedinffs of ; the diet, which heretofore have beon fomothing of a mystery to the gen eral. Japanese public, will bo gtvun Urn people by radtp.. If the .plum of ' a Tokyo bi oudcitin's comjianj receive approval. , -.'- Town Wiped Off Map by Court Is liorn Again (.Continued from Pane Otfa.) . rights to surrounding oil Innds, wanted (to drill a well on the main corner of the- town. The lowimpeople objected and the oil company filed suit to wipe out, the entire town. Lavoye fought It through the courts until hlrt funds were oxhnimt e.K Then tho tumtpoopte took'uprl the fiKht. Appeals weiv made tu Washington without avuil. - Finally Federal Judge T. Itlake Kennedy, who dt-etded Tupot Pome belongel (o Harry Sinclair, decided that the towns te belonged .o Uie oil company and ordered that :t be vacated. Hevtilt Was Feared. The dects.on mlrred the oil fields almost to the point of revolt, but the townspeople finally decided to abide by the decree. The new town has been built al mc'St as quickly us the old one. but it is much cleaner and more attrac tive than Old Lavoy. But there isn't a derrick In sight, and the ground on which the new town stands is as yet worth nothing com pared to the to the riches which underluid Old Lavoye, Meanwhile, at Old lvoyo. "black gold" continues to come from the earth, but Us founder Is getting no share of the treasure. The fight Is over, but It has left bitter sores that may cause umeut In the oil fields for many years. Local Men Prominent at State Fair Horse fehow (Continued from Psga One.) newspaper. A few of thA fneti ;bout ihe history of this, tn ionisi ng man from eastern- tlregon ropped out yesterday ntternoon, In the 'lobby of the. Imperial, whore he Is a guest, and It came to light that it, was he., for year a stage "river, who piloted President , iiaid Mrs. Harding from the station to tho peakr's stand when thev were west July, 1928. and stopped for 'he-celebration at, Meacham. The ('onvvvmioe wns the old toncora kIhbp drtiwn by n1 six-hovsei team. .Mn WooiIh Mill haw 1l;o borseKi One or bin cti' rtwhed tioaj-esslons is : letter written bv Mrs. dlnnilng ofter she had returned 1o AVa-h- ington; , commending him for- his rxcCHtmt horsemanship. With the 'etter came a picture of the Presi dent and 'Mrs. Harding -in the stage. Another treasure s a letter Mr. .Woods1 had with him yester day written by Bruce Oennls, for merlv. of the I. Ornnde Observer, which runs as follows: "The bear er. Joe Woods, ban been a reapect- ed rltlti'n of enctern Oregon for many ye irs. He was n singe, driv er In the olden days mid he has been engaged in different lines of hnslne- s nuceesfully lnce tlu ARCADE (Fall Styles $4.50 $4.95 $5.90 .MI'.N'S l-'AI.I, OXI-tlltliS In lli-onn, llliu-k or Tun ealNk'n; t,K.lvnr wells, rubber heels and oak tan mIc: idain or pi-rroruletl tls. Iitlntl rjrit his. Servh-eable awl di-ess-, al inkvs uhk-li mean great MlnifS to oU. 55 stnges gave way to .lioro modern mcHiii nt transnortatton. At the cxdebratlon nt Meachnm. Ore.. July 4. 19iS, ho drove the old concoru s(ago which conveyeil President and Mrs. Hurding to the celebra tion aud received strong' prai.se from thfc nation's chief for the mnnncr in which he handled tho orr-slob-' . ' . - , lf i W'Amli Mtnrtril ilrlvlni? in 1JI78. and' hail been at It steadily since until a fw yearn ago. when he retired. AVhen stages went out In eastern Oregon ne nrovu Tor six season at Yellu wstone piifk. 1 ie Coats and Hats ; ; Coat tnlloreil ln tan and rajr. 15.00 fcir...1.....-....'.'.:.......'.....?.nO ' lrnrU brown ami Biny RI.SO (o ; Olrla' Coats iniceil from ' - tMt to IO.UO ' Hats ami Caiia to Mateh. .' '' ., ' 16.00 1'lcturo KKKK during- October.:. ' Art & Baby Shop ' nnttoiiH Ooh-iimI - lltilUM-Iek I'ntUM-n - Nun's llullirool . And 0. l. C. TlueailH PRICES "Matince- ADULTS 51 CHILDREN Night ADULTS CHILDREN - - - LOGES ' - - For Men STORES THE HUH was In Portland yesterdny on his j return from Salem, where ho. j Judged the tdx-horKo team in cont .uetltlon in the homo show at the state fair. - UOTEL ASTOD JI-JoJAHIU ' U. Au.Ua EVERY ROOM h PRIVATE TOILET 50ft Bth - . New, MoJarn ' Que to Shopping Ditrict and Tnaatraa FREE GARAGE ' T.nff from fM h: H II 10j BOc - - 2oc - - 75c "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE"