La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 07, 1925, Image 5

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    Wednesday, Octolwr 7, 1925.
THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pape Five
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Local News In Brief
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27 YEARS
AGO
COMING EVENTS
Union County Annual Armis
tice Day Celebration Lu
Urando November 11.
i-'vcral weeks vlsitlug'relallvi's and
frlenda.
I Eastern Oregon Observer, Octo-;
ber 10. U8 Mr. and Mrs. H. C. '
Neelcy, of Cove, wore In the city
1 trading a few houis yesterday.
Mrs. G. M. Rlchey, who has been
Here on Business
Theo Shell, 01' the Shell Mercan
tile company, .of Wullowu, was a
business visitor to L.a Grande yes
terday afternoon and last night.
Will Leave Toubilit
Mrs. C. M.. Wray will leave to.
night for Hood Kiver, where she vlsitinir her sister In St. Joe and
will visit her purenis for a few ,ll0 Omaha exposition, is expected
days, alter which Bile will bo lo Gil- nome in a few days,
roy. California, where she will Join : Tne La Qrande notc wm now be
Mr. Wray and they will make tueir lights Wlt eiectric lights. Mr.
homo. Her little daughter will ; Ptel, the proprietor, believes in
join her at Hood Kiver. i keeping the hotel up to date in ev-
- ery particular.
Is huppilcU . !. first kllllnir frost of the sea-
Traveling overland In a covered ',ou appeared on the morning ol
wagon trying to get to Walla Wul
la where they had relatives, a wo-
October 1. and the first skim of ice
.on exposed tubs and buckets was
Item from Wallow
Mr. and Mis. Al Noregaard were man' a "'cl1 hi.sband and seven sell OIl lllB morning of the 6th
visitors to l.a Grande yesturduy. cllliurcn became stranded in Mis. Uavld Stowarl loft Wedlies
They make their home at Wallowa, '""de when their tuuds ran low , (lay ,,. iJu,.lmlui to be treated for
too low to puichase necersaiy ' ppenUlcitis, Mrs. C. . t'inn ac
Visits in La Grande groceries. Envoy Barker, of the lo- compttlue(i her and will remain un-
W. E. Block Is here from Port- CHl Salvation Army, alter uppealins tll aHer the operation,
lund. visiting friends and relatives t0 the aua unty and find-1 T- T. Geer and ,vlte passed
in the city. Ho is slopping at Ho- "" 110 fu'llla ""nimble from either, I uirougn j,u Orando en route to
tel Summer. j l00k Uie "'"tier In his own bunds I 0mttna Wednesday. The governor-
c land, appea..ug to the business sec-1 eiect wM enucavor to be back for
llerc from Inlon !tiol to'' K'ocories, was ab.e lo fur- j th8 augar bevt celebration on the
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cox. nccom-'"""' iuv" i lstn.
panied by Mrs. Emily Cox and her. "8 to penult them to "carry on
mother, Mrs. Ford, wero shopping; 7" "
in La Grande yesterday. They are Attended 1 uncrul in l'oitluiul
from Union. I M. u- Macuowell returned
Wo venture the assertion that
more peupiti in proportion to the
population of tne surrounding
country ride into La Grande in car
Herefrom Pendleton spending tne past three weeks in
Mrs. Ernest Shunterman, of Prp- I'ortianU wllh Mia. H. W. Brice
dleton, was In La Grande yestor- during her 'iiinesB and death. Mrs.
duy. She. was transacting business Brice died at her homo there Sun
and visiting friends here. ' day and her funeral was held yes-
to her home this morning after riuges and buggies than in any oth
er town in Oregon.
On October 15 the people of Un
ion county will cuiebiule tne com
pletion ol the sugar beet factory In
Union couniy. 'ilus is the biggest
Iterday atternoon. Interment was 'thing located in the Slate and the
Motored Over from Union . ".,! uiado in the Hose Cliy Park ceme- peop.e are going to have a rousing
W. W. Stevens hnd Mis. -Prank' tery. Mr. and Mrs. Brice made La tune to couuiieiiiorutc the event.
Connor motored to l.a Grande from Giimdo their homo for many yeans! Horn lu Eiiu, September 24, to
their homes at Union yesterday and about twenty-two years ago. Mr.1 Mr. and Mrs. J..K Sappuigloii, a
spent the day shopping and visiting Biice was railway bridge foreman daughter.
here. ' ' I Jieie , He and Mrs. Brice are welli burn In this city. Wednesday,
; known by old time railroaders here. September 2o, lo Mr. ulld Mrs. U.
Hrro Yi'siciclay ' ' Mrs. Biice was oil years old at the , 1' . omiin, twin ooys.
You Can Prevent Chaps
By a regular use of
LEMON
COCOA BUTTER
(5k
.Wtura't it only the other
tduy yo-i suid "This weath
er Ib bad for the hands?"
Well, you needn't let that
worry you.j
Lomon Juice, as you k no',
1b slightly astnngont and
splendid for the treatment
of roughness; the cocoa
butter Ib, of oourso, the
best of all tissue builders.
Combined they make the
beat possible skin treat
ment.
The Iotlnn ..' . .50c
' The Cream , . .50c
FIND
IT
HERE
Copy for this column must
bo In by 9:00 a. m.
Itlchurdson's Art & Gift Shop. I
I 10-7-11 j
' All current fiction uiu! iiiagnxlneN
at Newllll Hook & Stafy Co. 10-7-31
llrinstltcliliiK. I'leatlnit, button
holes, etc Norton's Kiddy Shop.
10-14-tf
A Kcal orve Tonlo and Builder.
October 10 lust day to py your
water rent without a penalty.
io-7-St
Colfax. Washington,
Sept. 21. IMS.
Sllvorthora -Wright's,
La Grande, Oregon.
Glass Dri
John Dickson, of Pendleton, was tune 01 her death.
a business visitor to Iai Grande yes- 1 -
t'-rduy. Mr. Dickson is connected Oriental Dancing Oil
Willi UU ueeuuillllifi vviii)mtif mm
wus hero In that Interest.
Senleneed to Jnll ' ' '
James Brant, who pleaded guilty
"Flashes" Program
With a in a orchestra that will
lllt.trallv ntnn n Reln -nmvlnir show.
in uie uiuiiieniui eu.ni in. .'""'"--"Kmshes 01 the Great White W;iy"
ing to a charge of drunkenness, wll be 8lloH11 ai thc lJaker theater
wi.s sentenced lo servo five days in nt Buker October 1U and 11, K. L.
the city Jail by Judge. J. p. .Blatq-. ! Burk. ann0UnceB today.
K.-.1HI. from Iowa- I,' r lh troupe;.ho.
Mi s. F. B. Appleby and son. Carl. ' K"l'Vf ' the Pansion h olles
. ' ..i . i,. f-nn,i m.i Bergore and more recently ono of
niL-ht after a visit of three weeks " animated and decorative stars
In Des Moines. Iowa, with her sis
ter and parents.
To Visit Grandmother
Miss Margaret Clark, of Port
hind, was in La Grande tills morn
Imt on her way to ' Enterprise,
where sho will visit her, .grandmo
ther who is 111 at her homo there.
lt.-tuniptl to lluntliiKlon . -
W. L, Overly has returned to Ills
home at Huntington after spending
I 'e past three months here. He
hits been employed here during
that time. '
0illipment Knginorr Hrre
I.. P. Campbell, equipment en
pineer of Cie state hichway depart
ment, with headqunrters at Salem,
Is in La Grande today on business,
visiting the local highway shops.
He expects to return to Salem to
night.
of Greenwich 'Village Kollies, is
credited with ' being among llie
foremost expohents of the oriental
style of dancing. - VAs' compared
with graceful ftorothy Charles, the
native Gildn Grey seemB almost
austere, M ilr: Burk says, 'adding
thnt..mny other exceptional fea
tures are in ttgre for the play-
loving public when tne curiam
rolls up on the "Flashes."
lass urugs
Inc.
fa tR22SfiJ&
La Grande. Oregon
If you are all run down and you oenileinen-
bavo lost your "pep" and are norv- Kom! m0 KKO j got a bottlo of
ous and lost your appetite, you will , your KClenm curu ul,a i find It
find the now prescription prepared ' the b,.st remedy In the world for
by Sllverthorn - Wright's family 'Ecioina.1- I had a bad case, have
drug store for $1.00 a bottlo will had It for fourteen yours, and have
beuofit you Quickly and permanent-1 trl(.tl anything and everything but
ly. 1 ' ' 10-5-tf nothing seemed to help since I
' : , heard of your remedy so I got a
October 10 last day to pay your ! t)0lti,.. upplled, it. and am almost
water rent without a penalty. cleaned up In fine shape.
10-7-3t, t talked to a friend that has It
In his family and he told mo to
send him a bottle. So will you
kindly send ono (1) bottlo of your
Eczema sure to Coon Kudy, Peno-
' Attention Ladies.
At the old stand on Adams Ave.,
Mrs. H. Metoalf will have on sale,
Saturday, Oct. 10, all- ladies' and
children's hats at a very low price.
One day only, Saturday. 10-7-St
.Miniums.
'If you have an old mirror tuke It
to Itlchurdson's Art & Gift Shop
where you can have it mado into
a most beautiful Art Mirror .for
your home. Many.' patterns of
Mirror Mouldings and Crown Tops
are . carried by ltichardson, "The
Art Man.". He will make you an
attractive mirror at a amull cost.
. . . ... . lo-7-lt
wawa, Washington, C. O. l.
Thanking you for past favors, I
ani
Slncorely yours.
U. W. PIGKK8.
10-6-tf
October 10 Inst day. to p iy your
water rent without a penalty.
10-7-3t
1925 HERO
ALLOW!
(CArWnudfromP-s One,)"
garn mtil vlctftry pfrrhd on the
shoulders. ol Ducky Harris nine.
ilum in .tutu city, Wednesday,
Octuber G, to Mr. and Mrs. Ku.
Muuii, a sun.
Al, l'reu Kiddle, of Island City
is Visiiina Jiur parents in Jetitr
sun, Iowa.
'ihis is the season of big thresh
ing run, ihe mtijesl wo have
heard of is iiuut) uus.iclu uy J,
ikcyuoiuu.
('. i. Golden, who Ib farming the
Curr placo hurvested tfuuo uuaheis
irom luU acres, niuro than oO busa-
e.s per acre.
'lab lnai carload of sugar beets
came in on tne iifjin tram Tues
day. 'IhtS is quite un iieur of in
terest but aiter a while u will take
a train iuaU to cauae any .com
ment. .
A dozen or more small buildings
are novv m course of construction
lu the northern portion 01 the city.
A iew are buiic with the intention
of auding onto them in tne spring.
Mi and Mis. Clias. D. VViiHon
have moved on to their 8-acre tract
oust o the city' and are now lm
pidving lu 'i hey will soon huve u
nihn I'rnlt fin-mi !
Attorney V.u H.-V.Mnfl returned
vm,..l'....i' tfnm h ri-lri to liiG Utnaha
FIVE HITS exposition. -He uso visited his old
uunitJ in Kansas.-
Heporls troin all oveh tho vullcy
indicate a much i better yield uian
n us epeeteU uiicriu unusual but
cunliiiuid hot spell tins summer,
iims.ieis say lae avc-me is tro
scholarsliip and loan fund this year
will be b'lven by groups of club
members under supervision of the
committee, ' of-which Mrs. Jv T.
liithaid-son is chairman.
Mrs. Lynch was (aimed chairman
of the committee that will arrange
for club institutes as prescribed by
the federation In convention at
Marahfield. '
After Mrs. R. E. Westenhaver
had outlined thc idea behind the
formation of a new section of the
club, to be called the Child Wel
fare department, the club voted to
authorize the organization of the
new unit Mrs. Scranton then ap
pointed Mrs. Westenhaver chair
man, with Mines. Hay Murphy, L,
1. II u bey, C. 11. Scltz and John
Thelson to assist her in the forma
tion of the department and a work
ing program. A course in psy-
" New shipmefit of peoples, ull cot
ors. guaranteed to bloom next
Kprlntr,- also. Tulip. Narcissus, I)af-
, fodll, Snowdrop, Lilly Dulbs, Per
ennials. .Shrubbery,. Kverythiii? in
the nursery line ut Milne's Nurs
ery, 11th and J, off Washington,
rhono restdenco 201-W. Karly
morning deliveries. lO-f-St
Fino Stationery at New 11 h Book
& Btafy Co. 10-'(-at
Obituary
Ladies' Fall Footwear1
At Popular Prices
Women's Patent Leath
er one-strap pump, plain ,
toe, 14-8 covered wood
Spanish heel, imitation ;
turn. Priced at
$3.98
Women's Patent Leather one-strap, 1-inch
covered wood box heel, imitation turn. "Sizes ,
3 to 8. An exceptional value at
$2.98
Misses' One-Strap Pat
ent Leather pump, 1-inch i
covered heel, plain toe,
modish and comfortable,
at a price which is very
low
$2.98
A. A. HUADlli;nY
. BAKUK, Ore. (Special) A. A.
Bradbury. hZ, retired pioneer
farmer of Hiker, died Monday at
Ht. Klljtnhi'th's hospllul. He wus
born lu Louhiiuna In 1872.' and
came to linker in 181ti. His widow,
two. brothers. J. I Bradbury of
Portland and J. W. Bradbury of
Baker; a daughter,, Mrs. A. L.
Shetnn of La , Grande, and a
grundson, Jonald Khelton, Btirvlve.
S5 T0R
RE A l THE OltSLKVEU CLASSIFIED AOS
Boys' Kttll Hats & Cups 6c to 2.
Boys', Ovorcottts i to (12. Nor
ton's Kiddy Shop. , 10--2t
October 10 lust, day to p:iy your
water rent without u ponulty.
10-7-31
Stops dandruff In live duys. stops
cholosy is planned as the basis for ,al" ou,1 f the''"lr '? amnt'?
study of the child problem, Mrs.
Wewtenhaver told the club.
Girls of -the hltfh. school chorus
vnng' ."Morning. Invitation'' by -Ka-zle
vlien the business si'SHiuii as
concluded. . 1 Iss iMibelle Miller of
,the faculty directed the number,
our Qermiclde and Dandruff Erad-
tcator (or 76o a. bottle. Sold only
by Sllverthorn - Wright's family
drug store. 10-6-tf
The Christian Church Indies
will have a Kununage Hale next
and Miss Myrtle Wilcox played tho Saturday in the new Lottes bulld
ttccoinpanlment. I InB 0niAxlaiiis avonuo. -i ' 10-7-ltp
WOMAX. 1IKADS 1H SII. '
riTTSIU'llfe (By tho Assoellilcd
press) Undlng a long vigil in the
chilly night air. several thousand
fans, headed by a woman. Mrs.
Jack Ijiuck. Wellsburg. W. Va.,
into the unreserved
mAil route
! award made
f TO VARNEY
,. ' "
(Continued from Psse bno.
V Is 1 1 In i; Here
Mrs. Mvrtle Illckev arrived In nwarmert
l a Grande Inst evenlnt? to spend a bleachers at KorbeH field today ns;uuny rutfardnitf the potato crop, t
aviator of San l'Yancisco. is
40 uusncls to the acre and the ! of prent Interest to La Orande cit-
Jven ul 4o cents per isns. inasmmn as varncy, a ltw
unys ana, mimiaitMi iniu i.a unmiiB
might receive airmail service In the
nar future. . 1 .
Varney wus hlre for the exprnSH
purpose of selecting nn emergency
binding field in the Grande HoiiUe
Zo to
quality good
USnei. inure Uiail i0ir,iu tt'i.i uu
leeeived uy our wheat growers lor
tills season's crop.
A leading grower In the city
stated Wat weeii in answer to an in
$60 Uttle hiver Touchers' fdf S.Te.
IJest and most economical laxutive
sold only by SilverthornWrlght's
fdmlly 'drug store. . 10-6-tf
few days visiting with-friends here, the gates opemj for the first world , .eiuameu liii tne ucrwu was up valley am a the time expieascd
b -fore returning to her hom at aeries game. They wore u tired ' tu the average, t.ie yie.u lair, but the belief that La Grande mlMit bt
Boise. Idaho. She Is on her way Hleeplewi lot. but hadn't lost any tne potatoes small. ' served on tne Kiko-i aseo route.
I'ortlHiid, wlirp shp spont of thoir enthusiasm.
Leather Vests
MACKINAW COATS - WOOLEN ULAZERS. ,
KNITTED SWEATERS - WOOLEN SHIRTS
For men and Koys for these cool October Days. .
Moderate Prices on
Quality Wearing Apparel.
jJNT (jPTHIEg
'THE STORE WITH A CONSOENCE"
CLUB G1KDS
l-OU VflxNTER
(OontinuvQ innu Page Ono.
Itl'M ItAII) HASIS OF Sl'lT
KLAMATH FALLH. Ore. Two
suits cliurglng malicious libel wero
A i -t i n lTTF 'lcd In circuit court here against
and J-on Burke, deputy sheriff, by
Vincent Zuuir. blacksmith und
tanner of Mnctin. ' .
Thc complaint alleges that Jus
tice, of the Peace Kendull unlaw
fully granted a liquor search War
rant against tho Zumr home and
thai Burke signt-d a false and ma
licious affidavit, ba.-ted on liearsuy,
in order to procure the warrant.
The reputed liquor raid occurred
September 19 last.
MARKET JflEL'S GROCERIES
Phone Main 759
BUY APPLES BY THE BOX!
Jonathan and Winter Bananas Good
For Cooking and Eating.
Used Car Bargains
1920 Illlt'K MS TOiniXG
1021 STt'lMIAKF.R SPKCI.-U. SIX TOI ItOf.
19IS STt DKllAKK.lt SI'KCIAL MX TOlKIXi
10 It I'KANkl.l.N TOVItlXU
Jennings & Shumate
Buick Sales and Sen ice
iirs. Lu-wrence Dutton, Mrs. Zur
bricK ad Mi. J. i-yncu.
iii. iHosuitiun's LalK on the cir
culaiing library Of an, wnicii orig
inated with the L,a Oraiuie ciuo
unuer her uirectlon, and Hit sub
bcriptlou of funds for tlie Uoem
becuer Cluldi cii s hospiiai. wt-ru
the sensaiions of the convention,
tiie uelegatt-s dcclurud. Alter Mr.
.lobsman's spL-uch was concluded.
Uie uuiivemiouers gathered around
ner with quchlioua and fnlieaud
tor advice uutil the Lu Graude
iiKiiiuers unaily had to lorni a cir
cle und rescue her from uitcr ex
haustion; according lo the reports.
i.lia. Ijutton's report was more
particularly of the biennial conven
tion or the iVutionul Kederallon of
I Music Clubs, which met in 1'ort
lanu and which tho Neighborhood
uc.eguliun attended.
Ail inualcai programs of the club
this yar will be lurniahed by the
Monday Musical1 department, A.rs.
Uoiioii said, and will follow ihe
niiugestion of Airs. John I'. Sher
man, president general, that study
this yeur deal with the American
home und America.
Mrs. H. 11. Cleaver explained the
new yearbooks which were d t trib
ute d at the meeting and announced
the plans of the art department.
'Jo Kiilrrtalii Teachers
.Saturday afternoon, October 17,
Is the tliuofset for the tea to enter
tain Ii Grande public- school
teachers, Mrs. F. I lialston head
ing the committee In charge. The
piuce will be Hunan hall, and all
members of the dub are invited to
attend. Cards, a kensington and
refreshments will compose the
courtesy.
Airs. Sadie Orr-Dunhar, presi
dent or the state federation, will
be a guest of the club Haiurday
when she comes to La Grande to
sieak at -the Christmas seal insti
tute at the clubrooiiM. Mrs. Wayne j
Wade of Island City and Mrs. fcve
lyn Jtosenbttum. Ia Grande, are
the chairmen in charge. 1
Mrs. It. F. Murphy rvportd, lh:it
the community service committee !
will have charge of Ihe gardening
program In Morcn and one on
-The City Beautiful" in April, as
well a- ihe direction of thi na- .
tional gurd n and horn week.
Lunflievm Flnnnevl - -1
A aeries of luncheon to ra.se taO
u itii;u TIEIAL ir,rAYi;o
DALLAS, Ore. The rirsl 12 men
called Into the Jury box lor the
t rln I of It. Lloyd of Independence
were passed by both the alula and
the defense lor cause. More diffi
culty was experienced when the
attorneys begun exercising their
peremptory challenges.
When the court adjourned for
the day tho state had excused but
one man on peremptory challenge
and the dffenxe six. It is expected
that tho Jury will be completed
Tuesday forenoon and the taking
of testimony started.
A remarkable feature of the trial
Is that none of more than 20 tales
men examined so far have stated
that they were opposed to thc
dealh penalty for murch.
Markets
l'(ini,M MAIIKKTS
IHt:TLANl. Ore. (Al') live
stock, steady.
Kggs. firm to 1 cent higher; ex
tras. 44i 4mc.
Butter, firm: standard cubes up
half a cent to 6c c.
liutterfat. steady.
-October 10 last day to pay your
water rent without a penalty,
i . - - 10-7-3t
.
Your pictures lire must iittruetlve
Wnn enlarged and hand tinted by
ltichardson, "The Art Alan," at
STAR
Today
1 . . - And . .
' THURSDAY
JACK
HOXIE
Thunder"
It's a Blue-Streak Western!
Also
TWO-REEL COMEDY
And
"1 NTERX ATI0N A L N E VS"
FRIDAY
HOOT GIBSON
iaigabe
. . I.. "1
. ' , STARTING - I
I WmUV i UWii FOR 4 DAYS ,
presents .
Frank Lloyd WllJ4V :
Buttons Covered
tl rorer htitlinm f trim yimr urn suit, iln ur tfiat.
'T.v HlIMi ami niMilinlitr.
hWf.M I Its AND COATS I Hit IKIVN AM) .lltl.S
i..V) i. .i..vi
tiiiu:iimi:ci; m its i-'oii
sr.. (hi ami sfl .-.()
-.m Pklure Kri-u Uurlliff (Jctolurr,
Art & Baby Shop
Maker of
"The Sea Hawk"
With A Real All-Star
Anna Q. Nilsson
Viola Dana
Dorothy Sebastian
Claude Gillingwater
Cast Including
Ben Lycn
Victor McLaglen
Charles Crocket
John T. Murray
Admission
Matinees, 50c; Children, 10c
.Night - - 50c;. Children, 25c
Matinee at 2:15
NiKht at 7:15 and 9
Attend the Matinees!
Please Note!
Due to the Special Excur
sion coming down from Wal
lowa County Saturday we
urge all to see this feature
before then. Attend the Mat
inees and avoid thc night
crowds.
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