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Monday, October 19, Local News In Brief CO.UINO EVENTS Union County Annual Annii Uca Jjay CHebrutiou La UmnUe November 11. Ta Visit at Iuiuic.r 'Mr. una M.S. J. : Inibitr this iuoin.n It mere fur a few Hoe went to and t til '.VIS days. ; llomo I iom Walla Walla V i ...un.1 mill ui utii.iuuii has re- turned to lier uuute utter visn- ; iUo tut- i.vo weeKb in Wuiiu Wuiia. Wusil. I Takes Kmuioj incut jicie .uiss iviaiie Couture, of Spokane arnveu ui i,a Ijiy.iiuv. iauu e. nii and tins moi-mug begun vuiK 111 the Sluie ueuaiLineut ol 1 tliu U.-W. 11. .v. N. Oltlcus. i Eulcii isu Men in 'loivn ' i W. 11. l-uuisoeuo, Carl Chni, Hi'lllril Last of Week t f anson and C. C. 1'urscil, ml uC Mi s. A. J. stuns, who' has been i"'te.p'"e, uie bdstnean vuiloia vlsltin t her mother In I.os Ange ' In ux Uiunde today. They u.o lea. California, for some time Is p t.Mhind at iloui Summer. . 4 exported to return to hee horlie ' ' . : jhore Saturday,. - . Here f rom W ul.u t alia "i , : ' " i'.i uoUK.ua Moe visaed over the llowrilK Improvlir; ' . ; f week-end In la. (jiande Willi n.s Mr. and Mrs. Ira Howell' and ! fuuier, Mr. and M.S. L,. V. Alue. baby, who are confined to their io is a btuueut at Whttiuan col- lcie ftom Whtimaii. .. Kayiuoud Mcytioick returned u J J "Si I "lt: ",Vy lhe- wpk ei,d at Pendleton is a bt-udviu at WniUuah coilt-gc. vi8Uin friends.- They returned, to iois,uu "' oiisiiuihb ttw new, meir nonie nere last evening. .1. .: fcuii liuie Iwiili jub patents, Air. , : J . ' V . kad Mrs. Uu Moeisicii. ' ' ' Oil Wny to Enterprise . ' " 1 "! .-Miss Lcnnra Smith, of poise. Moiu for Wwk-Euil . , ' i i ' Idaho, was in the cliy this mcrn ,r Jack Ueiiius. w ho .s - attending iner on her wuv to KntArnrin.. Kvniimun college at Wada Waim, . vasu., spent L.o week-end .in L,a uianue vm.iiug ins pa. en. 8, Mi- f tind Mr I Visitor s. Jlraue innis. fi-om 1'lti.shuig j Wiitium Kenci inaii, of I'iUs slopped in Lu GiunUj h1 Buiucduy on ins way to Kniei f. jiiise, wliurc he will maiio an ex r lenued v.s.t to ins aunl, Ms, ud Uutii. ! At 1 miller 'I o.my Mrs. 13, J. Colli ad went to Imb ler this morning and "is visaing .t.ierc today with her little grand tiuughter, Adelaide Zwu:fol, it be ing lit tie . Miss Zweifel's .sixtn lti thday anniversary. J'assed Tl: rough City 1 Airs. W. ti. liumiiton pusscd , tln ough J.a Grande.. Uiis .moiuitig ,un her way to tier home at linb jk r. She ( hus bct n visiting lor 't ie past -two months wun - her ton. C. S. llaiditton,. at Wiuchc At; Idaho. " I 8,ll I Jl J I n i idiii White Sainton Mrs. Dwight Klosler and- sun, Hobby, und MIks Helen Mohr '-urrivi'd in l.a Grande Katui duy ' 'afternoon from White fc'almon, ' nVasli. They will visit here f o (v3tvo weeks at tlie home of their s:. pu rents, Mr. anil Mrs. W. l feiMohr. ! ) - y I'uutimll Team Stops Here j I The Cheney, Wash., high school football team, with the coach. A. ..: A. Kustis, and M s. luatis, ai'id . A ii group of fans from Cheney ift inaili- up a party of 2R at the innw" lintel Hun-lay. The team i was returning home from a game ' ' piayud at Caldweil, Ida. , V lull I.. IF ll.lll..,. II . l Mrs. O. W. Dnmon lias been vis- yj if!ng in La Gr:intte with her tiKiiher i ; B Mrs. Idu M. Hulledge. Mrs. hamon : iwent to Walla Walla this fall, ! where her sons entered school and Is making her home there thin win- ( fall, ! t'-r. Mr. liainon is at Denver. Colo- rado, when he hus charge of the : vSkuggs store. . Itahy Son Horn Mr. and Mrs. John M. MEN AND SUITS And OVERCOATS Our line now complete to make your selection from. Sl'I'lS $24.8.-) to .V OVKRCO.VSS $17.45 to $67.45 CLOTHES OF QUALITY JJNJ ClTHSEy 'THE STORE WITH mamrn cup : TIRES Jennings & Shumate Uuhk Sales and Scrtfc-c. 1925. the paruniH of a baby ion born to FomM.P ite-iai,-,.- nvnSmmm them ,astn,Khtat th.ir homo hr!JZ hw; vho Here from AJkvl formerly lived In Ut. Uranuu but Mrs. John Friawold waa among for lw, T"a vhi"e raade Uw" the Alicel people who were Inop! hom9 n Nu or aro u'u Ping in l.a Gri.nde Saturday. Vwli?"y? "V"" "0""' . . -"j. 'Jim, E. i: .Mowita, Mr. Goou- Ill City Saturday- . Mrs. Jonoa Wolmer was thop ninir in .m Orunde Saturday. Her home at Cove. Visits Here Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and daughter Freidu, of Union, were visitors in Im Grande yesterday. Bankruptcy Notice Filed Itou. rl K. Clark, an einnlnvn of the express company, has tiled no- tice of bankruptcy, , ' ' 1 Buslness in liusle ' Senator It. N. Stunfleld. of B-: ker. was aboard train No. 24 ko.;'" "r carload. 01 . spuds. Mr. Ins to Boise, Ida., on business Sun. duy. nomo wun typhoid lever, are re ported to be very much. Improve d. At rt'iidJi'ton for Week End i - 1 '' Mr. and Mrs. nor" " Brnpo bc-e she exp-'Cts to Bpcnd a month visltinc . . I''orniif.v Uv-'d More 1 'Mr.1 Jloiiston. who now 'mat; Tm Jh Juils. Idaho his home, . but formerly lived in La Or undo, Is vis King friends and relatives here for a few days. Mr. Houston was 'a carpenter hore about nine years. To VNlt at Jcyscph Mrs. l.ennra tnodfri'sss. acenm pani'd by her son, Herman, wore in La Grande this morning en route to Joseph, where they will I visit for some time. Their home 1 is at Horace, Kansns. , To Visit Mother Miss Irt-nu Mieneoke left Satur day nlffftt for Portland, 'where she will vtail her mother and other relatives and friends. She will re turn to l.a Grande In about three days, Hem Oi'T Vftk LCiid Mies Mildred Fox, who Is attend ihg normal school' " at ; Cheney. Washington, visited, her ' parents nurn over me weea enu. . nne win leave this evening for Cheney to resume her studies. ' Here Shopplmr . , ; .T ( . Mrs. T. E' Mitchell aiid Mrs! Kenneth . McKenzle were shopplmr and visltinc friends In La Grande Saturday. Their homes are at. Wal lowa. Mrs. Lolle Improves -i Mra. Anna Leslie, who has brn ill for about two weeks at 1706 Oak street, where she makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. Q. Tt. Ciaycomb, is somewhat Improved today. y ..... ' "' I - Two - Point Ituck l.rouilit In Italph Winters and Lawrence Evans returned to La Grande last night after a day spent hunting In night after a day apen the vicinity of North 1J two-point buck. Wi Powder, with inters scored the hit. Essex Paiiule Htagtl A parade of Essex automobiles was staged In La Grande Just be "arris are fore noon today, superintended by BOYS' A CONSCIENCE" L. K. Nichols, wholesale r'pru-, avntaVfve troin 1'ortltiriU. Six cara,' each bearing ft Idtur unit altoKoth or pu lit riff Eshrx S, moved through the lnunnfa lection Blurting from the R L, l4lbottT fftirntfo ucrud Adaiiis aveuuo iroiu ma observer oft ices. hue Is connected with the Woyor houser Lumbor company. He piuus to make his luture heudquariui-s in the middle west. Exhibit Attract Attention ' The Grande Uonue Meat com pany s w indow display pi prod nets from the farm of Ira C. Kennedy is attracting eonslderab.e attention. Nearly every standard variety 01 vefctiuuiea ordinarily grown -un display. The potutoea were. gionn (from seed shipped In by the l-a I Grande Natiuual bunk. Mr.. Ken- ncdy states that he received a let- "" Vt'aamngion recently uk Kennedy will fill the order. MANY HURT, , ... KILLED IN v ACCIDENTS (CmrtiabeO fjoio' Pasrr .One.) found Sunday Jilght. ;,,. .V " t. The iug , -auk wjien collided with the 'fclvage Qu,eeu In the tide rlpa off. Race rocks .The tug and the Salvage" tueen were lightering the . pteameri , EeiivUyk! which fltrand.ed Wednesday night i laat. The in I as Ins: men from Victoria. A total'pf 35 men wr? thrown into the aea; .when the boats collided, hut 7 werfe rescued. The Salvage Uuecn was ? tan ding by the Kemtlyk Sunday night. . " 3 MEN- XKOl'40 VKET ' . when puwtxmii r.vixs ; NEW .lLAVEN,.. Conn. . (AI') Five .Yale, geologist .students .werq seriously injured, and 10 others were hurt while -oh a field expe dition . nea. . Mlddletown., Conn,, Sunday, whep a platform over a Pit cbllaxul; and lb men fell. 40 feet. - Richard pan a of St,. Louis. Mo., suffered lacerations about the face and neck, severe Injuries to the Itnek Allil u frnr-l nrp,l inur. ' Hi. u.vm taken to the' Mlddletown hospital Where it was said his condition was serious.. Frederick A. Spencer of Cleve land, Ohio, received a severe back sprain, Edmund Beaumont of Kingston, Pa,, suffered internal injuries. -. Albert H. Mathcny .lr. of Pitts! burg, pa.,' was cut about tho legs and suffered, a broken rib. John B, Johnson ' of -Cleveland,' Ohio, wiis badly cut about, the face and arms and "suffered a severe scalp wound. Fletcher Collins of Pitts burg. Pa., wan cut. about the body and received .scalp wounds. . " ONE HTIIjIj MISSING , JAClispNVfLLK, .Fla. (AP)--AII but one of the pns::cngerK and rrew of the.CIde line .steamship COmanchf,' which ws destroyed by lire six and a hair , miles off Mnypot early Saturday, night, had been accounted for Sunday, offi cials tf IhcUhe announced. - Some 'if:-the Coinnnehe's paHB-'ngers wore brought, in private automobiles to Jacksonville,, mnklng the work of necking thollst difficult. The missing man is William Eaw rt. of Writhrop, -Mass.. a piinsen gor. Only three of-the. injured re nviined'in the hOHpltal here Hun. day " night, tlm others having re covered sufficiently to coniinue their journey. Most of the in juries occurred during the transfer of thi passengers from the burning hulk to the tanker. The Ken per. which answered the Comanche's SOS. TWO KIM.ED BY THAIV KEI WING, Minn. (AP Blinded by wind-driven snow, two youths were killed here Sunday by a Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad pa-ssenger train while walking into town after riding the "blind baggage" ; hero from Wi nona. The dead are: Pobert Schneider, of St. Paul, abut 1 S ypBrs old. Wa'ler Fish, Iiuvenport. Iowa, 20 years old. . , Til REE WOMEN' AIJE (CASHED CHICAGO (AP A poison ga bnpih placed In the vestibule of a north side apartment building Sunday overcame three women land endangered the Hvp.s of :'v. era! oilier occupants of the build ing. It was the pecond such attack and the tenth visit of the Intruder to th' building in four weeks. The police said the attack nppHrentl wii.s directed at Mra Anna Coombs, 3ti. comely wife of a policeman. In euch Instance the bomb was left after she had been summoned to the door of her alar(ment lale at night. VICTIM OF RAIL WRECK PASSES ON icfbtitlnued from Fa On.) Jiired. hut he responded so fnvor nbly to medical aid that hniie for Ms recovery grew slendlty until Sunday when he took a change for the worse. The Mexican, so far as could be lenrned today, has no relatives fit Knmcla or In this part of the country. Funeral arrangements are pending a search for relatives or clo!w friends. The body ts at th ltiihncnkanip chapel. From th hospital ft is report rd thrt the fev n othr men Injured In the wreck are making exceip nt recovery. They are J. I Fnirtk lin. foreman of the crew, Joe Men sen. Lymnn Hale, Frei-man Hale, Raymond MeG-nrv, C. it or! no Mo ra do and Harold Roberts. The three lat named hav ben re-turuc-d to their bomei at Kainela. THE LAvCRANDFrEVEN.TNO, OBSERVER SBTWH I ' ' J ... i.i ILL..K " i i.i ..i ', ! BOBBED HAIR l ! The practical sizo for pocket or hand bag. For use after a mar cel Waver. Two styles. JOc Eac!i Glass Drugs La Grande, Oregon . r IIIHTIiANIl MAKKli'l'S POHTLANU,' Ore. (AI'J Cattle, slow. Hogs, slow to 25 cents lower; light weight, $12.60Jf 13.uo. Sheep, steady. Kggs. bitttertal, firm. . Butter, i-rints 2 cents higher; 67 .cents. CITY-MAY GET . .CONVENTION I : - ' . . . (Continued ' froin Page One.) state council. ; . i t . . -I- ''Heretofore,' we have, hart'a sin gle tjite o(invBUn. but we. plan to divlde-the state into three mc-. tinnisWilhiniette valley, Southern Ongon and, Intern tlregon-rvUid I-fC Grahde would be an ideally lo cated "Met for.. the Eastern .Oregon, meeting," .Mrs. J ohm on aaid.. . . ,., With the, He v.. AValter U Van Nuys. field representative of the Presbyterian lioard of Christian Education, and a leader In today' institute, Mrs. Johnson made a trip to Wallowa Lake pnrk Friday to tuveatlgnte tho possibiliti a of the Method!.' t Kpit-copai conference grounds there and is prepared to recomm'end them to the Interna tional Council of Religious Educa tion for the establishment of c fourth training school for national leadership. The action may first be taken by the state body and then turned over to the Interna tional council, she explained. Organization of u county branch of the, state council was expected lo coTuclude the afternoon aesaion. Which was attended by ronre.sun--tatlvos of churches and Sunday schools in Union county. Mrs. Clam E. Kson of Portland, who is state representative for the Disciples of Chrl.st church, arrived unexpectedly In 1a Grande yester day and her assistance, waw on listed for the Institute program-. She gave one ' of the closing j perches of the afternoon, her nb Ject h-lng "Relations of the Sun day School to the Home." v The morning session today 'was given ov-r to general discussions under the leadership of 1 r. Vim Nuys on the Incorporation of greater religious education In tnr home and plans for putting the program into operation. Sunday; the three visitors ad dressed large congregations In a number of .the loeal etiurehes. Mrs. Johnson spoke at the Meth odist church. South, the Island City Community church and the Christian church. Or. Vim Nuvt delivered sermons at First M. E.. Presbyterian and IJaptlaL churches. Mrs. K-sgon gave the evening ad dress at the Christian church. Executed fhnnn Hhu J'hcn. who nre Il 2'twt ilefljrrm. tufela tn bluotly Imndiiry in Aianrtiuna, rntly was CHf- ; lurrj tn m Umx K'rl huuw in , ChtitiRf-hun and f-xecuted. One of hr vUl fulhivvem, wfume wivjinfru nhe nirurnpd, tx?trH)rI hrr,i the lllr.She let'fi!ii a ttnJit Under hen Ivr huPlsHnd. who orK"nl J a rr-n t KuPrllUi utf r AomU d vns luled Mi farm, Jitiled In a fight- j inc. 1 f - J' 1 j Markets Cruelty Dining a husband on seven-course dinners for $7.50 a week Is Impoalble, -Mrs. Elsie OtloUne, 18, of Toledo, has found. Ho criticized her meals In a divorce suit, charging neglect and cruelty. She came right back with a divorce petition, and says any man" ho gives h's wife only S7.S0 a. week and then expects sevan-course dinners is worse than cruel, fcttollne says he ie of royal lineage, and was a German officer during t.ia war. Navy Will Celebrate ; 150th Anniversary " WASU!NOTON"T)y 'the Ai'sool. ati'if l'rtus) In i'oinrllig for the I lull! fllinlvirfliirv nf fllA lilrlh nf the Vnlted. States navji, October ?7, coinciaent with Navy day and the lilrthriKv nr PifMlH,.ii t),.nHn.a ltoosevplt,. lhe navy -leHRtie an nounced Sunday night Unit a host if ii'i'ukc rH tiiroimhout tho conn. tr; would Inform the public, both in iorson and by radio,, about that branch of the service.' Nnval ves sels and shore stailons will hold open house. . ; - - ; -:ecrotjiy Wilbur will head the list, speaking before the. chamber of commerce nt Philadelphia, with Itear. Admiral H, P. Jonos, chair man of,, tho Shenandoah . lnnulrv board. . 1 '. . . BATES CASE ON TRIAL IN COURT NOW (Continued from" Page One.) day. Oct. , . .-i- . .MiioTuvlBli was arrested in Salem riday. night and. held-until Sher iff Jesse Hrcshotirs arrived there for him Saturday night. They re turned Sunday noon In .MacTav ish's cur, the prisoner doing the driving. . ....... Several, other Inmates blf the county Jail who awult trial before the'1 grand Jury - Include George Carlton and Juhn (rruhuiu, charged with operation of a still, und .Mart lieckivith, Itiohnrd Wallucc and T. iV. Hobinson, held on u chargo of .arceny. Obituary iiaiiy s-ii;i;ii Mi'llia, two-iiionlhs-ohl d:iiighter of Mr. anil Mrs. Hurl 8U1111 of Hn. Icrprlse, died Sunday niorniiig at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. it. A. Wills, 211(13 Third strew, while the mot her wu there with the child i'or u short visit. 'h Utile body was hhlpP'.'d o- day from the SiichIkiiifm & Ziniuii r uiun funcrai home to Unlet prise, whero the funeral service and bur iul w'ill take (ilaue tomorruw. Visit Our Shop i Kxaiiilnc our inerchnndlne and compare our prices ami iiualiiy on riilldn n's Shots, Stockings, Dresm s, Coats, JlnU, Stumped Goods, etc, We Cover Muttons. I' ' ' , ' .'.''-.- i Art & Baby Shop l. .tl. C. Tim-ail, .Xiiu'h llcillpiHif Threnil, Slamplns, I-l--LtervOihig i,-0r Tlio Hnhy, Two Convenient and Shop Del Monte Catsup, Inrjre buttle '27c Wilson's White Dill i'icklos, No. tin 21c Full Quart Mason Jar Eagle Valley "Cherries ...2!c PiefrJTod Stock Loganberries, No. 2 tin 27c Del Monte Ajy icots, No. 2','j tin 2Hc Del Monte Pumpkin, No. 2 'a" tin ! 15c Creme Oil Toilet Soap, bur." ,. 7c P. & G. White Naptha Soap, bar Ac Ivory Soap, bar 8c Walker's Red Hot Tamales, No. 1 tin l!Jc Walker's Red Hot Chili Con Carne, No. 1 tin 13c 1-lb. oval tin Sardines 17c Kerr's Ilapid Cooking Outs, pkg .Mc Basket Groceteria and Market Next to Arcade Theater CLUB MEMBERS ; ; PLAN DISPLAYS (Continued from pmm One.) Pacific InUrni 'loniil will kcu tho most wonderful showing ot tiWp seen unj where, ut leunt wesl of ,111: AiiBi.iKiippt river, nip facuic International ts rapidly becoming known at the premier sheep show I of ihu United titans. Keen compo- i tltlon la becoming coinmun in all of tho prominent breeding, notubly i tho lliimpshlns, Suropsluriu. with reuewed activity In sumo of tho other breeds, showing thut all ot tho different types aro coming Into their own. I.umboulllets will be very strong with good stiff show ings from Culiiornia in the herd of bunard JJroB. Aluran will be back from up In Washington, and maybe sumo good stuff from over In Utah. And there will bo a good strong showing from various other small er lots. Sirs. Miller ' from Thouuand Spring Farms, Idaho, Is out on lhe circuit uguin this year with her famous Hampshire flock, willing to beat any and ul comers. "It does look as If we were go ing to have the biggest showing or this popular breeu anwnero and It's Justified because there is ovur JlMu premiums for this breeu," said u member of the coiuuiltiee lu charge. A . ,. . , " 'I'hc Shropshire breed is organ ized very stioiigly' in this part ot the country und Is piling up u won durlul - entrj'' list. Something like as to It breeds of sheep will find a good representation this year. We Buy (or Less We Sell for Less .'.''union suits-'-: Men's' Fleece Lined, best grade . t.i....;,:.;.ifi.z3 . Men's- Mixture, ' heavy' .eignt ' ,.v.i.jO 'to W.45'. Moil's' 100.' Wool, hea vy weight, ;.,:..i.....4.45 ! You will . find ' thess prices the lowest : ever Known for such gar ments.. New York Store DESTROYERS OF , HIGH PRICES WANTED! , 14' ' "1 ..'..(UI . , Feed sactts. For"; tho next ' Few weeks. ' Five cents euch, For any number " From one to Five hundred. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. Main 792 am child ren's Dresses WONDERFUL SAVING OPPORTUNITY! CHILDREN'S WINTER DRESSES . PRICED LOW HAKKH HI-VS AT SIIASIIIU . HEA81UB, Ore. Announcement waa made, here today '(hat la5'or llakcr of I'orlhtnd had purchaseil a lurge tract of land in the city and that ho would erect u. large apartment house-there to bo ready, for occupancy by the next summer. The lot Is 1(100 by 226 feet in d. mensions, Is located on the prome nndo at the Intersecilon of Klrst street and Avenue It. Mr. linker is oIbo reported to have purchased a' smaller lot on the Bhel) road leading lo tho site of the. old Sea-. Hide houne nnd to rontemplule tho Arcade Today and , uesday ' ..' i ' i i , ' ... . . ; .,'', '.,;, v ii MOM r0KO ,n CSSt L USKY Mnnr IMJKMMEofIM And Our Gang Comedy "IiOYS WILL BE JOYS" Locations Greater Savings MARKET "THE BEST FOR LESS" At All Times Of MEAT, LARD, BACON, POULTRY And FISH. MARKET La Grande and Next Page; Five $4.19 to $5.90 Smart, straight - line models fashion on chic, youthful lines; wonder ful material all - wool and wool-mixed Serges , and Flannels. In a wide range of color and pat terns. Warm, service able and di-essy, at low est possible prices. $4.19 to $5.90 erection of, a. summer home there, 'plans for the buildings ure being prepared - by Mr- Hcogghis, Mayor linker's brother-in-law.;' . I, Ink l'houes with Itaxllo. , TOKYO ."(AP). Allure of. tho ordinary telephone service In cose of storma, fires . or earthquakVa hua caused the Japanese depart ment of communlcatlona - to . ht tempt to link radio - apparatus with telephone lines of the cm. plro. . It I. thus hoped tlat com-' tnunicatlon ' may be available event of emergency. . To Stop Groceteria Market to IJIack Cat W ft.W-V' -.1