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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1925)
Friday, October f), 1925. I Til TT T A fTt A HTni niTTiRTniTn nnCTTITTTTl ' ) i m mi TT : -: HMH MSI Wtm mmm mm WMMMNiHBMMMMiWMMM I i 1 Local News In Brief COMING EVKNT8 Union County Annual Anl- j tlc luy Celebration La I Orunde November It. Hero from linker llert Harvey of the Harvey pos ter company at Uaker, Ore., has been a truest at the Foley hotel for a couple of days. All's. Cnrr lint-roves M I'B. J. .1. G;irr is reported m previi ir after on illnesi of nearlv three weeks at the Grande ltonde hospital. VNHh llrntliers Hero C. H .Arbuckle of Boise, Idaho. Flopped for a visit here with his brother, J. A. Arbuckle, and half brother, 8. I. Haworlh, on his way to California. .MiiitIpkii lit'lnse Issued A license to wed was Issued Thursday to I. Joseph Bnchant and ?llss Nancy Ellen Wood, both of ,a Grande. . . Prizes on Display , Pr'zes to he awarded at the IIhvs of '49 nlRht show next week arc to be dlsrln-ed in the show win dows of Clint's Clothlery. IMiucliler Itorn .to nnll'es A dniurhter was Imrn to Mr. nnd' Mis. s. t. nnllie. who live nenr I. f'rfnde. this morning at 4-.S0 o'clock st the Onndp rtonde hos pital. The child Is their first. I Newspajwr In Krror An nrtielo which nprenred in a P'trllnnil newspaper stating that a wutch and some money were sto len from the body -of N. R. Wood of Ia Grande is in error, accord lnu to Mrs. N. p. Wood, who unites that she removed the articles hcr Beir. Visitors I,envc Today ( A. " I. Webb of Mllford, Vtiih. lind his daughter, Mrs. L. M. Beery or OunwHlnmle, Kan., who have been vlsltlnjr nt the C. C- l'1. I.loyd home at 2nuR Adams avenue, left this morning to continue their trip toward the coast. Ill nt Hospital . ' . - ' l,ero PrIHamnn of- Cove is re- covering-t the Grande Rnnde hos pital here from an .operation per- lormed upon him for nPiiendicltls tine, called by Illness. She will re Monday morning. Mr. Prillaman, turn to Portland tomorrow. Leatfe Vests; MACKINAW COATS,- WOOLEN BLAZERS KNITTED- SWEATERS - WOOLEN' SHIRTS . For men and Boys for these coo! October Days. Moderate Pricss on . - . . Quality Wearing Apparel. ' 'THE STORE WITH Used Car Bargains IB-JO MICK SIX TOCltlNfl ' '. IK2I STI'IU HAKIIK M'KC'IAL SIX TOl'lSIXf. iimu sTi ni-;ii,Ki:u spkciai. six tuiuimi fUI9 l lt.WKI.I.N TOUtl.Mi Jennings & Shumate Buick Sales and Service Butter Fat Today 53c WE AVAN'T YOUR CREAM Union Creamery Company 1112 Jefferson Avenue who finished his course at tho Inivcrslty of OreBon this spring, was preparing to go to New York wuere he had buun employed as aisMant stage director when he was taken III. His mother. Mrs. l'uulina U Prlllamun, Is with him at the hospital. Yesterday, Oear hau Stackland of Cove visited him. Retiirncd I-'iisi of Vivk Mr. and Mrs. J. . Heynolds and daumilui-, .lii'.,joi,:, relumed lliu Irst ol tue Week from Salem, vhcre they attended the state tulr. To Go Hunting Oeurge Urate has gone to Pen dleton, w iiurc he will join a party of ineu to go deer hunting in the mountains near inure, tie expects lu be guue several days. ' Visiting Daughter Mis. J. 1). McKennon and Mrs, Huffman are spending a lew days visiting Mis. Aii-Kennon's daugh ter, Mis. J. D. Dobbin. Here lYoni Suiniiiei vUle Mr. uud Mrs. Joe MchUnnls, of Suminuivlllo, were via.tuis to Im Grande yesterday. In City Yesterday Mis. Chester Thompson and tw6 children, of Baker, arrived lu La UrundJ yestoruay and will visit here for a lew days ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Thompson. Left for Salt lake ('. K. ' Anderson, who makes his home -hero, left this -morning for Suit LaUe -City. Mr. Anderson Is uinployeu w.th tho U-W, Shop Em ployes' association, with headquar ters at Salt Luke, w , To Visit isli;i ' Alisj J tut;. lttich;in:in left this morning for Uakur uht-re slu: will vtsiL her siotor, Mis. Leu Kruncls, over the week end. Vlsltln'? Here Today- Mrs. Cienrjre Veo and dnughter, Laura, arrived In Lu Grande this HmrnitiK ami are vlbitlngr here to day at the home of Mrs. Howard Eneland. They will leave tonight lor their home in Colorndo. Mrs. Veb and her dnURhter have been visiting in WiBiern Oregon and Washington. Called by LIIihms-t- x Mrs. Gladys Courtney, of Pendle- dleton, passed through La Grande 'Phis .mornlmt on her way to Los- - I A CONSCIENCE" To linker on Niislues U. J. Kitchen, local attorney, went to Uukcr yesterday oil legal business. Hen Shopping .Mrs. Kate Conley was shopping In La Grande, yesterduy. ilor home Is near Cove.. To Spend winter Hn Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Clay have moved to La Grande from Baker and win speud the winter with Mr. Clay's mother here. Hnvc Typliohl I'cver Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Howell,- who are both comiued to their home with 't yphoid fever, aru reported to be resting easy today.. Home from Indiana Mrs. C. C. McAllister wus In La Grande this morning en route to her home at Elgin.. She has been v.siiiug relatives in Anderson. In diana for the past two mouths. To Visit Heiatives Mrs. Marie Bales and small son, Wulter, passed through the city this morning on their wuy to Joseph to vittl leiutivts. They came li'Olll Hpuuune, Wushingion and expect to be at Joseph tor one month. Visited ut Pendleton Mis. Charles Hunter was In La .Grande yesterday en roulo to lutr home at Wallowa. She has been visiting her bvother at Pendleton for the past few days. Express Mall Hurts J. W. Martin, or Pendleton, Is registered at Hotel Soinnier while transacting business connected with tho railway express company. Visitors From Pasadena Missis H Krances. Loomjs and Theodora Loomls are In La Grande from Pasadena for a tuvv days' visit. t , Here from liiitcrpriso 1' Mrs. C O. Goldsbcrry. of Entor 1 priso, who recently underwent an operation upon her face, was a (juest lust night at tlie Konuuer ho tel.' Vislleil Here Mrs. J. . Stark, Mrs. Roxy Rtark and children, and Mrs. Jchh Smurthwuite motored to La Grande Wednesday from JJaker and spent the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stark. Removed From Hospital MIks Carrie HimU-r haa been re moved to the home of her .sister. Mis. J. E. Reynolds, from the Grande Kortde hospital, where she was 111 for several days. She Is Im proving and will return to her homo at Island City in the near fu ture. Itctimvxl Ycstenlay Mr. and Mrs. Everett Watstncer, Mrs. J. W. Lylle and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woods returned yesterday from Portland, Salem and dther western Oregon points. They attended the -Mute fair last week and vlnlted Mrs. Walslnger's mother, Mrs. J. P. He Long, who lives in Poi Hand. They made the trip by auto. . liCft Tills Monilns Aftfr visitinff ut tlio lom of th"'lr UmiKlUcr. Mrs. H. l. l.utiillH, ror tho piist 8"Vcral dayH. tho ltrv. n( Mr. H. M. Wood and dauphlpr MiliB Rulh Wood, loft thin morn, Ing for tlw'tr home at Corvullls. Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Vlrpll A. Uawsoii. of The Dalli'S, On-Kon, ai-c alRo vtfiitlnf? at the l.aridls homo. Tltoy. plan to ruturn to tliolr homt Hunday. DOG TRIALS JUDGE j ARRIVES IN CITY ( Pontlniiftd from Page On.l a. tn. Hnndnv, nnnouncefl J. J. r'arr, ! who acts aa secretary for the tern- 1 pornry orgnnizatinn. To get to the ! Heeni' of the sport, ha advises tak ing the .highway from lu Grande low; id Tint liike mil II the first road to the left is reachod. Kour ' mll s down that road, known a-s fluechlT lane,. Is the Kastern Ore- 1 goii Light and Tower company's ( property whero,the- trials will com- j nience.. ; ' - Men and womn attending 1he I offair nre reminded to 1 provide UhmhiHyi'S with lunrli biiskctK. ns the trials will run through the en tire day. I I jiifi'iie Tstn Itif-elplH iinn Kl "G-KNIO, lin: A 10 pr-r rent inerease In postal reeelnts a I t he Ktigrne orrice during September or this year over the mime month hint yea r was re port ed by Darwin K. i. ran, postmuBter. The receipts for hut monlh amounted to $1I. 5 1 0. 1 o. The number of letters mailed ut the office was 4 per cent greater than a year ago. IIAItY stim:. !ra fhi-Rtcr SMb-h. -i-mimiiIIik old wn of Mr. and Mrs. 'harl-a Hill' dh-d at 10; lo h. m. Thursday. Be sides the parents, a young slsiT, Arllne Htih s, and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I'earl Htlbs, of l.a Omnde. survive. Kuneral services will be at the Kuodgruns & Zimmerman chap"! at 2 p. in.. Huturday. The liev. W. (?. Num. pastor of the Presbyterian ichurch. will deliver the sermon, i.urim will be in tlje .Masonic tem ple. I ! 1 M A I S I u I : W . 1 1 1 1 1 I ThP remain of Mrs. A. I''. V irt n'y n-f-rp furwardi-il lant nlfrlit to I'nion by the W. II. Itohni-nkamp roinmny n here funernl wr-lecs nlll be held. JOHN WAI.kDIL John Walk r, aired 79 yra. -.1 i d here yeal'-rday. His n-inainif were forwarded laat nlKhl to Kller. ' Idaho, by Ihe H. Mohnonkaitip ciiiiipuny. where they will he laid to r nt. His dauithler, Mrs. Clarence' Uici. acto.niisaitil xttc Oody I I Obituary j i : I r A r nr . I , . . . . - laMMMMMMlljT aLiAaNS ceo; mini r it's or more man """" , , it n.t ai ', 10. iAEU RIKER'S ILASOL is a splendid preparation for keeping the skin soft unJ smooth. Makes a wonder- ful treatment for beautify v lng the arms, fuuo, neck and hands. Glass Drugs Inc. Rmnde, Oreeon STATE'S CASE SALEM. .Ore. .Hy the Aoeiaterf Press' Two blows were dealt the I defense in he Tom Mirray murder j trial here yesterday when X-ray J photographs were; introduced by the -stntev showing1 the. course of the bulled which1 hVouvht death to I John K weeny, guard. The bullet, was identified as from a 32.20 cal iber revolver, the same culiber as! the one taken from Murray when he "was captured at Centralla. Wnsh. The second jolt wus a se ries, of pnges taken froin a note book found beside the body of ''Oregon" Jonen, on . which was wrltlen with a blue pencil: "I would like to seo Dee (a brother in the penitentiary). I love htm. I love the Jones peo ple: I die gime. "Oh my.' how I hurt. "I bale to die. I am shot. Thev wlll hang me If I don't. I shot myself." ' The nole was signed by "Oregon" Jones, and th writing wns identi fied as .similar to that of the dead convict's. The defense planned to " show that John PavUlson, believed re sponsible for the shooting of the ewaping convict, killed him in cold blood. Instead of the contemplat ed extensive grilling on the death of the guard, the defense satisfied itself with a 15-mlnule examina tion. ets I'OUTLANI) MAUKKTS rOl;TIANP. Ore, . (AD IM; Ttock. steiidy. ' ' Kggs top eggs 1 cent lower; firsts. 39 (ft 4 Me. . lliitUT, prints, 2 ccn(.s higher. 5Rc. . ' V liutterfat, unchanged. ; H CHIOAao (Al) Wheut. .lower; beuriuli cables. Cattle, steady; demand good. Hogs, lower. We have it- I that Co:it mid Dress and llat, which will dis tinjruish you for good taste. Now shipment arrived today. . : The Paris PHONE 75 STRENGTHENED , A Complete Bakery Line At Suggestions Doufrhnuts Maple' Rolls Cinnamon Rolls Rutter Horns Snails I'nrker House Rolls Runs PLANS FOR PARK ' AT MEACHAM (Continued from Pa On. ) 4 the orgunizatlon. The plan Tor finanelng the park calls for authorisation by confute of an Issue of LUUO.UOO gold dol lars which would be sold for 2 each. The extra million dollars would provide for the creation nnd mulnteiuince of the park. This matter will ho placed before con gress at the next session, it la be lieved. A notable feature of Mr. Pen roue's uridress was sounded, in the opinion of those present, when he aid there a re t h ree su I te n t Tea tures connected with founding- of the memorial park first, to honor the late President Harding; second, saving the Blue mountain forests from future destruction; and third, the honoring of the heroic past virtues of the pioneers. Mr. Penrose Is president or Whitman college, which waa named after Marcus Whitmun of historic fame In the northwest, and the MeLoughlin school where the meeting was held was named after Dr. Mclaughlin, who was Whitman's co-worker. Music was furnished by Mrs. Kslher Snniiilst bowers, a violin ist of mitionul fnme, and t,h sing ing wits led by Cyro MCad of Spo kane, who led the singing at tho Multnomuh field when tho lute president spoke there in 10-3. Anion gthe I,a Grande people who were In attendance wero Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dennis, A. W. Nel son, secretary of the Oregon Trull association, and W. C. Kellcy, rep resenting the I'nlon County Cham ber of Commerce."' Church 3-Year 15udret i Set at,$18,Q00,000.00 r- non tn r'n P" d l- now amnnntH ilo $!i.fVmi.n(io." Mr. lmnklln contirtiul.) ',ThlM tuermse is largely hie -to' thev response of the appeal fpr Japanese relief." Tho total giving for all church purposes Increased' from $24,000,- oo n linn to $sfl.noo.noo in l,Ji!, iho rejiort declared, although gifts trwnrd the regular operating bud get showed a decrease that in two of the last three years was less than tho expense. The budget for the next three years allows for these items: New construction in mission fields at home and abroad, $4,600,- STAR m mHmmt :. : " ' . ,' ,. - . SATURDAY The most thrilling ii.ssemb'apc of Jlyutory, Romance and Thrills ever crammed into one Western. Comedy, ' . "DRY VV"' Cup Cakes . Jelly Rolls Coffee Cuke Lunch Pastry Apple Turnovers Cookies - - Keep This List for Reference. Call Main 75 J. G. SNODGRASS 000; mi In rie of more than S0U0 mh-stonitrieH throughout the for elKn field; appropriations .for uni versities In Tokyo, Hhanghat and Wuchung. for scores of secondary f chord-H und for many hospitals. ' and tor work among the negro 1 churches, the Indiana and tho i mount aineei-s, One of the largest Items eliinl-.1 nated from the, budget to creato ' a reduction provides for a lower ing In the salaries of all workers! In tle foreign mlssiomiry fields, i and all workers ut the Church Mis- ; sions House In New York receiving more than a minimum salary. An- ' other would remove tho Item for J repuyment of debt, without any j suggestion us to how this debt can 1 he paid If not covered in the bud get. NHOWX AVll.L NOT appi:ai. NEW OULISANS AP) Bishop William Montgomery Brown, whose conviction of heresy was upheld by the Ho us- of BiBhops ut the general convention of the Episcopal church y-sietdi'y. will not curry his fight to the civil courts ho said in a signed statement toduy. Clark Flunriiig on Baker Mines BAKEK, Oro. ''iduey C. Love of New York city is in Baker in the interest of the son of the Into Senator W. A. Clark of Montana, millionaire mining man and cop per magnate. Mr. Iove is nego t'pttt'i for the holdings of Kmil We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Some more Ladies' I outs, l ur collars and culls, $14.95 to $29.75 t lecce Lined Under wear ;........:...i...v..$i.25 Leather Coats, blan ket lined $7.95 Genuine Horsehide, Blanket Lined Coats at $10.95 New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. N 75 Snod$rass' CAKKS 1 loneydew Nut Sijuaie Cherry Devil AiircI Spice BOYS' SHOES $2.49 to $3.45 Sturdy of build, yet neat in appearance, these shoe3 nre so built to withstand the haid wear given them by the real boy. . BOYS' HEAVY SCHOOL heavy soles, rubber heels, low at BOYS' HIGH TOPS, brown tan soles, leather heels, 10 - cap. Priced at 55 Molzor. Ir. T. J. HlBKlns and ultima, in u 1 1 uuuiit 11 t:iu(llin. The pending deal, la snid to be one of the nloat important In the Hnaku river mining district in mm. yeai-B. tI(Me)hlne Instilulu Sebwluled U-HANTS I'AKH. Ore. Instllutu for tuuehers of Josephine county will be held In Grants Puss, Oc tober It) and ?0 Speakers will in clude 11. H. Tut tie of I'actflo uni versity; li. K Carleton, I'ormerly of the extoiiHiun service of the Uni versity of Oregon; Professor John 13. Horner, head of the department of history at O. A, C; Homer Dodds of the science department of the Oregon Normal school; F, K. Dun ton of Portland und lAoua Mai-Ktens, mijiervlsor of music In the Kugene schools. Stamping MIT IS 1K . And Suvo Yom l'lllliiM' on your nmtorlul or Indian -lk-ud, 1'umlcu, - lirool. - ; WE ARE NOW SERVING Real Chicken Tamales and-- . Chile Con Came (Our own make) TAMALES Specially priced by the dozen to take out. A Delightful hoys' imi:ss " OK SCHOOL MIOl-'.S . Mutlu ti-oin bunt ffraUe vairskln, doublo stitcheil, ouk tan soIvb, rubber' liut'la, tull vuiup. Colors, bluck and brown. S.zi-s to isi....i 2.i9 Si.i-H 1 to 2 H1.9H til-Mi 2 to 6... ti.ti SHOES, brown or black, triple stitched. Priced , $2.69 - $2.98 only, double stitched; bilk inch tops, boxed toe with .$2.89 $3.49 STORES TUB H I" M . SAYS PLAN IS UNFAIR TO PUBLIC (Continued from Pag One.) the Klamath basin. Hproule -snidS' "If we are .assured that business; Justifies, we will build the Alturns line, but our opponents say that they intend to get , that business If that Is trim we'll have to review our entire program." : In place of "heada or t'lls" inr tosHlug a coin, thoro are borne peo-' pie in Ireland who will say: "Will V you have head or harp?" Thlji comes from the coinage struck la the reign of Oeorgo II. which has the Irlxh harp crowned and tho word "Hibernla.' YOfll S-l'ASII'lNCi . I . . ,,: Time mill . Money.. ; -i-l . oui-b. ..Wo huvo I.lnen , Tubinir,, 1). M. C, Throucla or N jn'a Itoll- . ; Art & Baby Shop ; j - Place To Eat i i'.i r -:;' ; ,:) I , j kC'r 1 -.. I i;