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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1925)
Thursday, October l.r, f)2.. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER - ffB!1 1 , , H.I.1...UU... Ill 'J J Pace Five Local News In Brief DAYS OF M9 I REVIVED BY 1 LOCAL ELKS (Continued troin COM I. "NO EVENTS Union County Annual Armis tice Hay Celebration La Grande November H. Deputy Assessor Is III ; Miss Nolllo Brings, deputy to the county assessor, iiaa been ill at hei home since Tuesday. At Imbler To lay Mrs. O. F. Howell -went to Imb ler this morning on the brunch lint' tiuin and is visiting there today. Attended Slum Hero Hans Hucker wus in La Grundi Inst evening f rom his home ut Sum mer ville. Ho attended the '41 show here. Here from Wallowa Al Noregaurd was a business v!s ltor to 1:41 Grande yesterday. He i. from Wallowa. Vbltod Mother Herts Grace Simmons, who is employed at Enterprise, wus In La Grande last evening. Shcvisited her moth er here. n Dnui.hts county. Ncbrasku. Sho Iw betn revolving medical treat ment from Dr. Poster of Clarkston. Witshlnuton for some time. She expects to return to her homo the 'usi of this month. In City YestercWy Jerry Crury wus In the city yes terday on his way to Baker from Aberdeen. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Crury came to l.a Grande from their home at Baker yesterday to accompany him. Pug On.) the mem- At Wallowa Visiting Mrs. V. H. I'.ussell. of this city. :s spt-rdtniT a few days at Wallowa v'sitinp. She drove to Wallowa with Kd. Morelock Tuesday, who has been v'sitlng his father here. To Visit HHatlvc Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Baker psnsM through I.a,Grande this morning en route to their home at Enterprise. They have been visiting relative a at Baker a few days. To House l'cp for Saturday I.a Grande hlch school will have pep nwi'tinir Friday mornhvr In the auditorium In prepiration fot the game with Enterprise. The student body will be In charge. a more colorful show,1 bers concluded. j Itough estimates place the at-' tendance at more than 750. A check of paid admittances showed 780, and in addition to that more than a score of Elks, members of the '4H committee, were present. Tonight the attendance is expected to be In the neighborhood of 1000. j The show was ushered in by a parade, starting from the Elks temple and winding up at Zubcri hall. The bund, the Legion drum and bugle corps and rampant : forty-niners made up the marching line. At 9 o'clock dancing started, with Mann's Imperial orchestra; playing. Games were started nt nn j earlier hour, and throughout the evening attracted capacity crowds. At 10:30 a 26-piece set of silver ware was presented to Louise Sal isbury. A five-pound box of cundy waa given Mr. Berry. , Announcement was made that a prize will be given the woman who wears the bewt '49 costume tonight, the award to be made at 10:30. The committee invhea alt women to participate - Tonight's show will begin at S:S0, with dancing lrom 9 o'clock on. The proceeds of the '48 show will be used for the kiddles' Christ man tree and for the needy during the holiday season.- State Ornivr Here William S. Levenrv Spend Day at Pei idle ton William k Levenn, or Bakor. j, K. Clmru-a eagimior on the 8tflto P'-ohlhttlon a(txnt. is in La O-W. R. & N., and Mrs. Charles 1 Grun,io todttV looking over the went to Pendleton this morning for) Nation and ascertaining what as a day's' visit - c-t. sistunce he may offer the local of lli-i'f from- Kith't-pri Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hook m it nnd Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Owenby, all of Enterprise, were visitors to La Grande yesterday. To Visit at Imbler Mrs, L. It. Larson, of Eugene, re turned this morn'ng from Boise, Idaho, accompanied by her daugh ter, Mrs. G. W. Woodvine, whom Ut-ro on lliHliictM-v- . sh has been visiting there. They H. M, pheift'qr Amis la Ln Grande , wi"l vist for a few days with an. yesLeroay on business. fleers. Mr. Phtef- other daughter, Mrs. Hay Wilson, CITY--BONDS AWARDED ON 1.0298 BID The motion currlrd i ONE CENT SALE Now On Glass Drugs Inc. Sfr La Grande, Oregon Continued from Pag One.) ttnnd and Mortgage company, of Portland. 1.0202. i 'Rank WmLs Disapproved. ' Preliminary to the opening of bids, an attack waa launched on the present method of handling the weed question In La Grande. Com missioner It. P. Landls suggested that a new ordinance to govern the matter be drawn up or else the old ordlnnnce be provided with a few "teeth.." The matter wus referred , to the city attorney. A license was granted Nell Cum bry to operate a rooming house ut 1213! and 216 Fir street. A property, owner was present r ierred to a request entered in March for a sidewalk between G-tenwnod and Fir on X. Com missioner Landis moved that the city manager be ordored to install the sidewalk. unanimously. ... . Ilea Hug Held. A hearing wna held on Improve- meat district 3 -ft. providing for a sanitary sewer In blocks 6 and 12.' Wisdom's addition. No objections or remonstrances were received ; and the recorder was authorized to ! advertise for bids at the pleasure of the commission. Announcement : wus made that the project will be laid on the tnblo until spring, be cause of adverse weather condi tions. A communication from the E. O. L. & P. company In reference to establishing valuation on property hem was read and filed. City Man ner W. C Crews reported that the pumper fire truck arrived yester day. The monthly bills and esti mates were read and approved be fore adjournment. Lost Tot Is. Found; Scouts Study Again , (Continued from Par. OtneJ. ond street. When hln father and Markets rollTLANU MAUKKTS IHJHTLAKD, Oru. (AP) Cattle, sheep, steady. ' Hors, weak to 60 cents lower. Eggs, steady. Huttcrfat, firm; cubes Vj to I cunt higher, G3c. .I'OnTLANH UKAIX MARKET PORTLAND, Ore.- (AP) Wheat HUB, hard white, October and Xoveinb.Qr$1.4i;, hard wh.11),- U, Raart, October and November Beautiful Wool Flannels Priced Very Low. $1,89 to $3.29 Yard With the season for WOOL Dress FLAN NEL at its height, we have lo offer a very luige assortment of plain, striped, two- tone and stuped edge f lannels at a surpris ingly LOW PRICE mother begun to search for hl,n at'' soft white,- and- . western- noon he w:s nowhere to be found, white. October and November Rnuerlntcndent .1. T. Iontrfcllow. ILS7: northern spring, western who lives nearby, sent a call to red, October "and November the Rev. W. C Ross, who speedily j $1-27. Ut Is the warehouse man at Wal lowa. . . -, Ilotunvd from Portland W. 13. Watklns and son returned to their home Tuesday from Port land, whero they spent a few days on business. at Imbler. Hero on Hiislness - T. L. Gorman, field engineer of the Morrison Knutson construction company, is a business visitor in La Grande today. To Ptirjli use Stock v .1 Mr. 'and Mrs. Lynn Rohnenkamp left ih's morning by auto for Port land. Taeoma and Seattle. Thpy expect to be gone a week and while away Mr. Hohnenkamp will pur chase new stock for the Christmas tmdo for the Hohnenkamp store here. organized his troop of Hoy Scouts and prepared them for tlicfeejarch and, incidentally,, a, holiday from their studies. ' '.t.- At the same time ( a search for Hues w?a commenced among the . Error Corrected In an article describing - the ntifltiilinv nf enni rttnrnn lunnViOfin Substitutes for 3IacTavlsh . j Tuesday in the Evening Observer Mrs. Earl Reynolds is acting or the following sentence appeared: substitute teacher In the study hU ' Sherwood Williams next took the today during the ubsence of Coach ! floor stating that "we do not need MacTavlsh. irrigation to better . conditions in -1 this valley.' . The line should have District School to Open mud: "We do need irrigation." Mr. Mountain Home school, known : -villlarps favors practical irrlgation as district o. 4S. will open Mon- noro antj( nKe. the rest who were day morning for the fall umu with members of the: Yakima vnllcy L. A. Campbell as teacher. , Icarr.vnn. was greatly Impressed : with conditions In the irrigated Mitriingc Licences Issued ! valley. i Edmond V. Lovelace. La Grande, nnd Miss Lillie Carroll, of Echo. I were licensed to wed Wednesday. IacT A VISH, Alioiner license issueii was io van Blokland and Miss Icis Itryunt. bolh of Islanil City. L.H.S. Coach,- DISCHARGED (Opntinued from Page One.) Visit llurc I-cw Days Mr. and Mrs. F. 13.-Houston and daughter, of Jerome. Idaho, passed ,ion.(; wHh a note and keys to Ma through La urumte louay on ineir Y. shipment, Oo- 4- cKltdren returning to each of tho-i . . h ward achoola. One youngster reJ Bonds! irre, Corn No, 2 I tober at a7. MARKETS AT A 'GLANCE A'EW YORK (AP) Stocks, strong; mauy merchandising Issues membered seeing the little fellow In a red sweater and a fraternity cap down toward the viaduct. And there his father found him. sitting complacently on a sunny porch. . He still held his little handkerchief but he hadn't shed iv- tears about being lost. The Boy Scouts disbanded and went to their classrooms. It was a long afternoon. gular; oil and chemi cal teaues advanced. Foreign exchange, mixed; French francs continue decline. Cotton, barely steady; southern selling. Sugar, higher: Cuban buying. Coffee, easy; . lower Brazilian market. NEW PUMPER TRUCK HERE (Continued frin Pagf Otw.) way to Portland. They will be here! for a few days visiting friends. They formerly lived here. . On Way to Entci prise Mrs. O. H. Hock and small son. Glenn, were in the city this morn ing on their way to Enterprise, U-H.1PD tlwv will vis'f re hit Ives Tor Isome time. Mrs. Rock's home Is Ills Inst appearance here in the role of athletic coach was yeater rtuv afternoon when the La Grande high school second team . defeated Vninn seconds here, 7 to 0. The matter of srlertlng a suc cessor to Vr. MueTavlsh i In the hands of Superintendent Longfel low, who has not.mu.de a selection as yet. city officials. . Four or five men began preliminary. vork today, but within a short time construction will be moving ahead at u brisk pace; it. Is said. ; The, building wiU.Jjouse the city workshop whero alt repair work will be done, ,and. also city ma chinery such as the grader, cater pillar, etc. The building will b of corrugated iron. 'This U something the city has needed for some time," W. C. Crews, city manager, said, "and when it is completed depreciation on machinery from exposure to the ralrr and snow will beoome a thing of the past." CARLTON AND GRAHAM LAND BEHIND BARS (Ctjnrlnud from Ppw One.) county jail awaiting a prelimin ary hearing, which has not yet hpn set. Carlton Is snld to be an old offender, having been tvci reveatedly In the city police court. Heretofore, tlio evidence has been too srnnt to bring about his con vict Ion. Tonight AT ZUBER HALL 9 ran '49 Sh ow Oct. 14,15, 16&17 LET'S GO! ! ! See those Prizes to be given away Free in the window, at RHINE PACT APPROVED BY GERMANY (Continued from' Pnft-e One. notes, even those ariHlng from frontier questions, would be sub milted to arbitration. The ceremony of signing the Rhine pact .will probably take place. Saturday, according to pres ent Indications. PARIS PLEASE?! . PARI H-MUy the Associated Prewt) "Today marks an historic dot." snld Premier Palnleve on learning of the successful' comple tion of the draft of the security pact at Locarno. "Lightnin'" Will Be Shown Here Nov. 12 "Ll'-'htnln " a play that mn''e a weld's reen-d run in New York, w'll be presented in the Arcade theater on November 12. the man agement announces today. Direct from its farewell engage ment In San Francisco. ''Llghtnln' linn been bonked. This will be "Llfrbinln'fi" last tmir nnd the east that will present the famous com edy chiwlc In the principal cities Is said to be the strongest yet assem bled. Thomas Jefferpon. son of the Into .Topeph Jefferson of ''Rip Van Winkle" fanv. heads the orgtin'zn tlon as "Lightnln' Rill Jones." Mrs. Frank P.aron plavs Mrs. Jones, and Rossle Racon. daughter of the late Frnnk Racon. continues as the vamping vnitdcvlll actress. P'ellx Han e v. John M arv i n . Fra n k Thornton. Margaret Miller, Robert Lowe, Mvles MeCarl h v, J" mes Wor.ley. Ethan Allen, Nellie Kel ler. Will Him Wagner. Genevieve Lyle and other fnvoritcs have also Ufecn retainefi for the one rompiiny now apenring In "Llgntnln'." PITTSBURG TRIUMPHS TODAY, 9-7 (Continued from ree On ) ) tilnveil lnfltiv f)rrtelnlM ttiti'le ! rvry effort to make the field piny- b'. determined to ko through with th final game barring a fresh leimpoiir. The score: It. IT. R. Washington 7 7 2 Pittsburg 15 1 . Hnttcr.es: Washington Johnson and Ruel; Pittsburg Aldrldge, .Morrison. Kremer, Oldham and Smith. Gooeh. THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE Men and Boys' Complete Outfitters of Quality Wearing Apparel Used Car Bargains i2o nni'K si TomiMj 12I STlllI llkl It SI'KCIAr, SI TOI Ill.Nf. ioib s-n iKit.Kl:u sri:ri.i, mx Totitixj 1919 I'llA.Vhl.l.N TOI i;i; Jennings & Shumate Duick Sales and Service The Paris To drive the right foun dation for slenderness GLOVE SILK UNDERWEAR NEWEST MILLINERY MODES The Paris : 1 with costly furniture and iliono- II . . . . . . Viil ?"in! II I Brnih recorda which pluy on one plain, striped, two- W$J'$frff) II ' THE GREATEST ROMANTIC " I L0W VK1Cii- J l AUVEiNTUKE EVER SCREENED I -q ratf ' jfk "keiiy These arc 40 and 54-inch 1'lannela in all the dc- CV ' 1 i.i.oyd I niundtd colors Rust, Green, Tan and many other 'i. ; ''" " " ' ff- rot Htm ; SLk STAR I "SSSSf idy and sunday inch! -ipj .. ' ms ' :;; fSATI-RIMY . Try the Matinees! 1' RIBBON s mMm fiff 1 - ,,Vo hvo a nice line of HILbon In tlio- popular .lmde- ' j m',A "mXS hllinl Jn.u yuuB I'"' Itllibon that woam and wulu , , i . t'2.&'i!rVJfi plon-r lie ucU tliu " I 8c to ISO n Yard. : . . lM-SK! t"otwto' ot,.,,"l" A - - . K IJ.Miuty whose s-ft il. , V; Art & Baby Shop ' . ' ' V f- ' Kvprv'hhut For Tlio llniijr. C'cniCtly, y 1 - ' 'A ROUCII PARTY' i r ;- : i' i " : 1 - TONIGHT j "THE BURNING TRAIL" j And a Comedy I I 1 j j Guatanteed Used Fords ti.-. TOI Itl.Nfi U .lontliM Old; IliilliHiii r'ltv. l'riie, ;i7r.oo Perkins Motor Co. Phone M-500. Cor. 4th and Adams . 3 READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS Miin. Oh Maul IXMikce Ilint If pHiv- are rijfht you j-nmint rlnh pwiple auny from your la c of htilnpw ullh nn olni rlnh. Thp rar of roonng in liore aiii It Mire in wiling:. W't an; it coIvIikc hiux ilKiaiKt? rall on It for Inrjtc oviU-m. A roimI C'lt'vi; Inml liaf-tnr rarlnx to K. ulth oil anil nn In It. A lotihli mm iM'sru ill'' harrow. I lire?-1 i-lnt h lofr lift plo with tlirv ttrt IKiintn Vi.SOO outfit for 5A0. Who -antJ It? firnh Iwr ciiMli. TIh liat y Mate roofing in min Kolng to M'll. Claude C. Pratt Lumbar Co. The Poor tlu'a Frtenil" i No Sinuutr nuatneae . 0 ' a a il a st a M m B M a M 31 H BETTER FLOUR -- LOWER PRICES Our Seal, 49-11). sack $I.9." l-edciation, 49-11). sitck -'..14 Jersey Cream, 49-lb. sack $2.29 Olympic, 49-11). sack $2.19 Com Meal, 9-ll. sack 4."c Graham and W hole W heat Flour. 9-11). sack 49c Kerr's Wheat or Oat Flakes, with cup and saucer large package. "Nc Choice Rome IJeauty Apples, box X9c Solid Cabbage. 10()-lb. sack The Rest I'cara of the Season Lui'KC, Smooth and (Jood Mavor. per Iwx New Crop Honey. 5-lb. tin, 75c; 10-lb. tin Fancy Comb Honey, light color, 2 for (ireen Peppers, lb. Hill's Red Can Coffee, 1 II).. 57c; 2 lbs. 4 lbs. - None-Surh Mince Meat, pki; 4 lai'Ke cans Tomatoes for ..$1.85 !.S2.:;9 .?1.4i 49c l()c $1.12 S2.20 17c 19c ANNOI NCING 100 IMPKOV BME.NT IN DELIVERY SERVICE. IlavinK installed an additional Undue delivery car. we now offer our customers the Ivcst motor ck- ivcrv twin in the city. You are invited to use thU new service. We assure you satisfaction in duality, hen ice and I.tmei ( ost. I'hone your orders early for best service. HOOVERIZED GROCERY "WHERE THE THRIFTY THRONG" LA GRANDE'S PIONEER LOWER PRICE FOOD STORE. MAIN 49. MOTOR DELIVERY n S3 CI El H U D tfi VS w ta pa H H HI S3 n H U M 7-a 5-1 mm ri.- KfiSJy-l 1 5' it. -tie iiDszsEsaacaBSBBSBuasBZZSszszsia ICIIIBZIBBSB