La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 17, 1925, Image 5

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    Saturday, October 17, 1 02f.
THE TA CHANGE EVENING OBSERVED
Local News In Brief
CLEANEST
SHOW EVER,
I ( SAYS CHIEF
Continued from Page One.)
COM I.N O EVt.MS
Union County Annual Armis
tice Day'" Celebrntlun La
(irande. November 11.
I anil bp. n,l the iiiKit und ,.av
I morrow uioriilug
Western Oregon.
Itctiiiiuil iiKlny
Mr. and Mis. T.
wan In full sway anil from tli-'ti
to- n me lull Km vuoi.iiuuiia uiit.i
points In 1110 nuunigiii iiuur uioukiii u huh
lo Hie luei li iiiimuk.
James Ferris an Mia. James
Nelson were awarded gifts luit
nlBht at 10:30 o'clock, with Hug'i
ft. Maxwell re
lumed to tlulr home here today K. firmly and little Miss lathur
ufter a two weeks visit to points Ine SiMeth presiding.
Guests III La. Grande
.Mr. and .Mm. It. J. Wlntlirop or
Wuila Walla are guesis at the Full-
hotel.
Hero to Slum
.Mrj. Churlotte Lowo of Meu
eham Is shopping In L& Grande, to-da).
In Western Oregon and Washington.
Tonight, us a giand flnulo, a
set of silverware, guaranteed for
75 years. In a cedar chest, will
Soltl l-'ocs 'be given the woman with the
II. W. ftiiitlt, of the Oregon Trail "most hones." An 118 Indian
Mllxer I'ox luriii, sold a pair of sil- robe will be Riven the mnn hav-
r foxes this week to M. It. Mof- ng the most '49 currency.
fit of I.ostlno. Pellvery will
made Hie first of December.
be
As a whole, the Klks. with tha
success of the 1925 night fun
show assured beyond any doubt.
are beginning to make arrang"-
! Here on P-iine-
! H. W. 11. Smith, known here for .nts for tlte annual comnr'n'ty
'I'rniLsncts lliislness Jicil l Ills' riding In the chariot races at I'hriatinas tree for the kiddles.
O. 8. Levy, lurnicil a La Gruiule 1 Union slock show euch year, was which will probably be located!
merchant, but now a sIoukiu.hi business visitor In La uranue yes
near Bakor, is in town for a day or terday.
ti.o traiiouciiug bu.ness.
at the Intersection of Depot street
pn-l Washington avenue, bv tlie
IH'ks' tempi", and for dtstrlbur.
1 Ine po'aioes. apples, four, meat
and otner provisions lo me neeuy
The pys of 4 9
business Deacon nt Krultdnlo yesterday. Mis. ninrecr's are used to finance the
ONE
CENT
SALE
Ends Tonight
Glass Drugs
Inc.
La Grande, Oregon
Are Alligators Poultry?
! VMted Mr. IK'ncon
Here on Business I Mrs. George It. l.yman nnd Mrs.
Uudd W. Jones, fire Insurance S. K. And-ew visited Mrs. Thomits f jv Orange.
mull, of Portland, wus
visitor to La Urandu yisturday
Insurance t.'oniiiiiSMoncr lleic
. late Insurance
Will Moore, of Salem, was in the
c..ty yesterday ou ouiclul business.
Deacon hus been 111. but la inucli tree and gifts to the needy.
Improved nt the present time. I r,, sl,lcs the I.a Ornnde people
' . meseiit Inst night several ont-of-
1,11,1,11.. ir Killed Limit of IMlcilSHIlts ,.,. ,- :.,. i ttn,liinc.!.
f. D. t'litiiiitiv Al Alarews una..-, , h, corr1 from vnlley points
Markets
F.. T. Andrews returned to l.u
Oranile I: si evening alter spending
Shopping Here Yesterday ' Thursday and Friday hunting Liiipa
Ai.w YV.-B..V K.o.ii, was siintiuinc: nhcasants near Huntington. They
in La Grande ytuterday.
lu nt 1?nra
lOltTli.M MAltKKTS
Inil'.TlXND, Ore. (Al') live
stock, steady. .
Kggs. H to 1 cent higher; re-
Her uuuie brought home the limit of birds. .
VMtlnL- M(f li'tt
Vo Vl-ll I'rl-iula I Mrs. rhnrlrs Knowtnnd. of Su-
Mrs. Carl J. Doiihun and daugh- lem. who has ocen msiuiis mi n
i . ,1.:. win i,,r Mis Hnseoe Neili; here for bov
lldlelon ernl Huss. expi-vis m i
,hoiiu the flisf of tire ween.
I
ui'ini mi- ii-,-i , tti . , .
and nearby towns arc expected to ceipls. 41c: rirsts, 4JU4iHC. ca-
nttend. i trus. 4Sf4SV!!c.
: I lJutter, bulterfat, steady.
RECEJON IS ' I I'dHTIiAXI) GUMS MARKET
GIVEN PARENTS, PORTLAND. Ore. (AP) Wheat
.....'.; . . . Hard white. D. S. Baart, October
, . d November $1.41; soft white,
-J (OntHiuen from rgs-One.) , tctor ,,, Novemur ,.,
"I'racflenllv. the entire cnet bode weslern wliilc, October and No-
remained to vlsil file. iiHllvnuini vemlier l.;is; nuru wnuer, nunn
irlasvrooni" after the piogrnm. the ern spring,
October
.i in 1- nstenl ijn'Koii-
Mr, and. Mrs. John Clifford of i - J. H. pcoii,.i i" was entirely iinormui. huh . mm-i u..u .",,,,
r. . i i. in i..i,.rn iirenon lui .
TJiriliillU are viomuh in v,.,,.. - ,,.
f'r a few da vs. Mr. Clifford Is a Tew ilnys. fi ' '
Miial grievance mall for ellfi- liet romls In tills H. cllon. ll.s hcau-f-r
on the O.-W. It. & N. I iiuarters ane at Salein.
rH I
V.mroad Men (Jo Hunting
Left This .Mnniing ,
I.. Ashlev of Poilland. asslsl.- Jung" i .
. . . . t niii this morning.
in in crenerai munauer oi iuu iir mis noti..- , . - -m .
.-.,n Knfiiie line nnd I!. A. .lack huvini: finish 'il u s term ui i , , , iiinnltn Spencer, l.ill'll
rt .iu ...i.....i iiw, I'tn,.- -.liiilce J. Wr. Knowles Is ex-i ... ., V(inn rjnf,.rr ,,nd tfuth lr-
eomiliv this morning on a oeetud to return -to i.a niauui
i'"im Mr Aahfev is en ,li,v from Portland, where he nus
western red.
tenehem withdrawing early to re- and November 11.2V.
reive them there. The occi.xlnn Corn No. 3 K. Y. shipment. Oc-
quoift
rsnit of a desire on the pert or Hon.
the high Fchool faculty to heconie j
peiwninllv eeouainled with the MAItKKI'S AT A Cil,AM'l-:
enrenta of Ihclr students. Ml'is I MOW YOHK (AP) Hlocks,
Kleanor Vernon was chairman of strong; General Motors soars (
the committee on arrangements. ; points to above 132.
The menihero of the girls.' chorus Bonds, mixed; two Liberty Is.
cn..r,.n.a Tin!.,., llnl.ltu. Krmn SIH'S in J'l'urn lower,, liaiw.
PERRY M
i home from Chicago.
been holding court for sonic time.
(veiling Service Small I'Mre
wdl be no evening service I A ri- develop, 1 in liie Salvation
Methodist Kpiscopal church Arniy hail yesterday caused by an
tOv. The Hev. Hi. W. Parker ln1nrriv nlaced hol-nlr furnace
,'l'cn called lo Eugene lo offi- Tne fire depirlment extingulslied
Rat a fiinerni mere, i ne regu- ,h i,az, ariir about 2U damage
( rvices will be held in tho h,,d been done. t
tig. i
" Has Major Operation
Ion Army Meetings m..- ..i., I inmon. teacher at the
peclal meeting will be held by ' jOWn. school, three or four miles
Ivation Army in x o ciock io- no,.ii, f island City. Is at the san
-elgn exchange. Irregular:
rench and lielgian frnncs gain.
Cotton, barely steady; trade buy-
OF THE WEEK
,1'KltltY (Special) Amuiig those
who went Ciitna piieuiiuii,t hunttug
thu first day of the open season
were: 1-arsen, K. W. tfnilth, lioy
Pohruiun und U. II. Hallintyue. .
Mr. und Mrs. h'rud l'ohrnmu und
niece, l.lnnettu Iteher. of Spokunu,
are expected lo arrive In l'orry
this week.
Mrs. Whiter Martin nuulo a trip
to Pendleton Sunday. Shu wus uc-
comp-intcd by her small son. 1
A. IS. Kelly wus a culler at tho
Georgu Robertson homo lust Tues
day. Hurt Kail made a trip to La
Grande Monday.
George Johansen hus been build
ing himself u new house in La,
Qrundc. lie expects to work for
the Mt. Kniily Lumber company in I
their new mill there..
C. C. Johansen and wife and son
Harry. David Johansen and family
and 11. Uelckel and family returned
from Portlund Wednesday evening.
They report an enjoyable trip.
Mrs. Naomi ltobertson maoe a
trip to Lu Grandu Tuesday uller-
- i l.'nHli.r nml I
ttir. uiiu .in o. -. "
son. Hilly, were visitors nt the Ed
Pell home one day tho first of the
week.
Harold Hamilton who hail tho
misfortune to cut his thumb und
was confined to his homo for sev
oral days Is able to bo at work
again.
Mr. and Mrs. K irl Murray were
La Grande visitors Saturday.
Miss l.eona llaxler was III
Thursday. Mrs. Naunll Holionson
taught the primary grades In her
pluoe. (
Albert Mathson was a recent
culler at tho Knnls Morris home.
. MEN'S ' j
Sheep Skin
LINED
Vests A
$5.50 ;
The mntcrinl Is a fast
color, licavy weight drab
inoleskin, the cuffs and col
lar are knllliMl, making a
llglit-fllllng collar and cuff,
Tliu slicei.sklus In tlio lin
ing niv carefully iuspeutat
hi:s 30 to 40.
55 STOKES
THE HUB
George Puller and son, Clen,
went out pheusunt hunting l.'iurs
day. Tho education board of tins Perr
ry school has Just received an order
ol school supplies.
WlOTECriON TiUIlM DliEIVi'!
El'G KNB, Ore. Deer along Salt
j creek In the vicinity, of the South
ern pacific companys ran con
struction operations on tho Natrdil
cut-off ure very tun, duo '.to .tho
fact that there has been no nuriti
Ing allowed on that watershed t
several seasons. . ... ' '
Nelson P. Macduff, supervisor of
the Cascade forest, has a, number
of photographs taken by a limbec.
Inspector on the : railway , tunnel
construction showing tho animals
In groups, evidently only 40. or .6A"
feet away from- the- camera. ,
Here's the evolution of an alligator and the pictures show that this reptile
Is born exactly like a chicken. Abovo the baby "gator" has Just started to
force Its way out of the egg, while below It Is defying toologlsts to explain
how so much alligator can be contained In such a small gg. .
in. npnonri sonrnnos. Dorothy
Hrewnton. Barbara Htnlt. Grace 1"B.
Oelhel. lieon Wright nnd Cather
ine Ttucklev; altos. Lucille Melcalf,
Plivllls An-ell. Marlnn llarr's.
Charlotte Walker nnd MnrliinMil
ler. Mvrtle Wllcock Is piano ac
companist. .' Tho orchestra consists of: First
violins, llcrtha Bnntz. Lawrence
Iny. Ixiuise lelgliton nnd Phillip
Wnlnum: second violins. Effie
Ulnnchard. Marian Wigner. Ger
trude Wheeler and Charr.e Ason;
.nvDithnnm Inn- llrnwn. l'aill
P.url and Marian Crowe: cornel.!'" n"' -'"'"'" ""'"
111 the hall! Captain Strlck- ,or!um , Ht Luke recuperalllig Kenneth nompson: ciai.nei. ----"' "7"" " " ,7,. ,,
iiiunuiry .uiiinii, 1'iuiiu, j " ....
Price, nnd assistant pianist. Dor- 'me se B"'W oui oi an hiiiui.hi
othv Hiownton. The orchestra Is he accident. A verdict for tho
,ile..et,..i be Mi. linlw I.ols Dillon. . defendant was also returned In the
who also plays the flute. . ,IO.bno ilamage case of Mrs. Arkl
Sugar, lower; easier spot market.
Coffee, firm; higher Brazilian
market.
Cl-MCAnO (AIM Wheat, hlirh- '
er; small foreign shipment I""' Aiimic::
Cnttle, Pteutly.
Hors. higher.
SS FARMS
L CO U IS' TRY
THiS IfEAR
(Continued from4 I'age One.)
ZEEK, SPAIN '
CASE JURY
DEADLOCKED
(Continued from
Drfcmtniits Win imniHuu Suit
UA1.LAS. Or'. Ml Anna Kone
New York ..
New. Jersey
I'enn
i;. .n. tvn. ..
oiiip
liidiaiiu
Illinois
I .MtuntKan ...
WiscoiiHin
will he nrctsonl for the !st
it is announced. Snndny
will ho hold tomorrow nt-
iff ut 2:30, tho young people's wooits
je at 6:30, una ine suivuuon
S at 8.
from a nmjnr ovrntinn. Mrs. John
C. Cump. of Im Grande, is ucttnp
neher nuhHtHuU1 lor n iw
'1 1 V This l .voiitn :
J v irraiid worthy tnntron i
V ,lu' K:,8t, rn s,ar
, fn '1' I.ewlH.' of Heiislde,
t'ovei-H Teri'ilnry Years "
i A. Hcntt of Povtliind, who In
of tho'nt the Fohy hotel with ins line oi
Mrs. men's mm wnnn'n s winter roins
wili htiR heell eovt-rint! the mime terri
tory iih Hfilofimiin for 3" yenrs. i iw
this evening. A parly of first la years ne ua .-
i.'-ii..m Ktar memiiei-M nnur.- huh n.u m
tend the meeting. Mrs.
.vlll return to l.n finindr
offielal visit to I he Cove
length of time now ho has been un
t pnbh of lndei'pndencp itKuinst V.
J. Mil I key. constulde at Monmouth,
for an alleged unault.
Seeoml Hasidn'rry Crop IMrUed
HOOD HIV Mil. Orei John A.
WMtis who has gnnlen trei nt
tUt. ii'iiul iwln-n nf tnusn Mil ftllflrntld I
fiv-.-ntw. hfii I.M.-n nlfklnir 8ee.on.l- r0TOrl profits fwnl crop P'M.'H.
crop Cuthbert rod raspberries thti
week. Sonie if his vlne
-rrirmers from various sect Inns
unlosB .tl'ere arc sharks In them.
litft
bluomed heavily and are now hear
ing heavily. The fruit is good nized
and wll fhivored.
Autos don't cry at niirlit anr
tutiles do. btit njtos aren't worth
ni"teli -after being used 2 years.
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42,1.117 preside here Monday.
mi nisi Next week's calendar Is being re-
2'J 702 arranged to allow more time in the i
2ii2,26iii preparation of certain cases pre
1.08 1.7 1 1 1 vlously set for early irinis.
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i liU3,iil,4 Klliiernl services for Morris, Kv
77.IJIMI ' uns, 20-yeur-oi(l son of Mr. and
74'ti37 Mrs. tleorge Kvans of Wallowa,
l;-4 -f 1 who died al 1:30 a. m. Irliluy from
1G5,2SG Injuries sustained when he was
l,i ... . cauKlit between a Jammed slnli and
111,110 the linndinill nt the llnwniiin
4i,yiiS lllcks l.llllllier mills nl ' Wallowa
1 24' Thursday liiornlni;, will prolialily
ISO, 142 lake place Sunday al Wallowa.
S72S'J The. exact time uiul place have nol
" 2i,:i. i -i l been ascerl allied,
" 1K2,C!:1 ,. Kvi'llH,' who hud been eniiloei
' " 3111,732 ut tho mills ll' Intervula coverlnB
4. ''' nlioiit n year, was working on the
1. or, 1, 011(1 n l Klit shirt in the main n il) when
2 ii'.oJii a .'Onir cuukIiI on (lie rarrlitei' and
Z.i2.nl rrusie him between Hie strip of
2ii,'i:! loirs und Hie luindliltll. II" was
2i2. I'll I token Inillieilhilely to the Wallowa
UIHI.IISH hosiilllll where he remalneil eoll
2.i2.iiu4 scions diirlUK treatuielit until Just
M,4li3 beroi-e his death.
lill.U8
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
Ecad once more our
Thursday Ad. It will
lead you to the great
est SAVINGS ever
known in this vicin
ity. .
New York Store
DESTROYERS OK
'- HIGH FIIICES
Get Your
Kodak Out
An Ideal time for picture
making Is autumn. Whethi '
er u hunt or a hike,' have";
your Kodak ready for ' tho
pictures you're sure to Want.'
Koiink Kllm the dependy
able kind In the famous
Yellow Box Is ut .this store
' in your size.
Careful developing ami
Printline tho reliable sort
of survlco you want Is at
your call. .
Kodaks e.S0 Vp . V:
Red Cross Drug
Store
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The Finger Prints of Time
ctni'Hncr nn mv 21th vear in sclline Clothintr. Hats and Shoes to the men and hoys of La
rt-ande Iwish to take this opportunity to thank you for your past patronage. It has always
ten my aim to sell quality merchandise at a moderate price. This same policy will continue as
1 - T in Viiicinocc
fn celebrating my 23rd anniversary I believe that you will find me better prepared than ever
o take care of a constantly increasing trade. My store room has been completely remodelled
(and redecorated and is brimfull of the latest Fall and Winter wearables ior men aim uuys.
CLINT VAN FLEET
Complete Outfitters' for Men and Boys. Quality Merchandise, Clothing, Hats and Shoes.
g UNION FOOTIJALL
TEAM 1'IIEI AKlMi
FOB HAKEIl GAME
I'MON (SiiiciuD Hard prne.
lice is in urdi r by the first smiuhI
of Inioll IHkM'm foolliall ilailH
K llinif In reiiillnenH for I In Kanu"
ut linker on Saturday of this week,
roach l'ltls cMieelx a hard balllc
und Is Klvilm the boys a dally Itrlll-,
lui: iin iiiiriilory lo tin' trip lo the
o niinlnir town.
gl The driimallcs d,',iirlnu nt of the
ojhlKli school is iilaniiniK u couple of
short plays to be (riven soon. This
Oiwork Is In charae of Mbs Hviclil.
SPECIAL
We have two windows full of specials oi)n of Shoes,
Hats, Drosses, Itumiiers, Overalls, etc, vulues to 13.60 tor o'
The other of I'lay Suits und lluby Hhoes, etc., for..............lao.,
And our store Is r'ull of Hurgalna.
Art & Baby Shop ;
l,;,inri.tiH roi- Till) Unliy.
tiik !kh)u to iii;aihi
Im 1-liirittiriM'tlt' nti i ii-Ht inn ahon
il. SUi tlit H :iii1 ol i-ruslitoii-l
fuU liijiy r.h;ilir tlu lr Iii-h1:i, li H
I he Inli'Hl 1 let ii Ii h (if wcl nct' h)mw
iiiKivt Ioiih t tit T li ml cuii' from
eliiropnu-lir ul jiiHtinchtH nnd
lf-clririil tii'iitim-ntM. . Open our
tlour fur roiiH'iltution.
lilt. WOOIUM
Cliinip'tt't")' I JtM'tro-Tliernirontlst
20 Soimiirr lUilu' riiotti 107-W
Arcade
SUNDAY
Dob Marshall
llooney & Kussell...
Miller & Ivors
Crowden Chums
i.Cartoonist
.......Lively Steppei-s
.....Black Face
Super Novelty
I . I-1 i i v and liniKiiuKc t ncli
I'reil .Meyers, rancher from the
llli llipe illslrlct noilh ol I moil, lias
IiiiovmI Into town In order that his
O children may utlend a graded
O school. He w ill huve u sale of his
Si Mock and other farm property In
O I he m ar future.
S furl Zeenir, who lies neur Ml
o I alii, was ut L'nlon Thursday on u
l,iiMlni.ss trio.
IM fuslor bus spent Die post
week 111 western Oreaon. vlsllliiij
li in two sons. Cecil and l.ylc. who
are attending colleice, mid as a
delegale to Hie slate n. citing of
Hie K. of I". lodge.
Kd f line visited In l'orllunl lu.sl
1 week.
'THE STORE rVlTH A CONSCIENCE
iviii.i( muit roil ii:i:it
Mll.l. CITY. Ore. Mrs. J. W.
Wiley of this c-lly wus aei'ldi ntull,
shot In the left arm by J ir. J. It
HIIis. also of Ibis city, while 'I' er
hiintiiiK several davs sro hi ine
Alsea country. II H reported Unit
Or. HIMs mistook Mrs. Wiley for
a deer when the parly, r or. "1st in u
of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley an I Or. r'll
vls separated. Mrs. Wiley was
Th
am
To fjivc the right fotin
datiun for Hlondcrncss
GI-OVK
S1I.K
L'NDEllWEAll
NEWEST
M1LLINEIIY
iMODES
The
Paris
taken to tho hospiUI al CorvaUut.
IIAI5E DUPREE & CO.
Musicians Supreme
Orchestra And Pictures
Last Times Today
"THE LOST WORLD"
The Wonder Picture
STAR
TODAY
"LORAIN E OP THE LIONS"
With
Norman Kerry and Patsy Ruth Miller
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