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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1925)
Tuesday, October 20, 1925. THE T A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER- Pace Five Local News In Brief COMING EVENTS Union County Annual Armis tice IHiy Celebrution Lu Or an tie November 11. I litre from Cove ViMrs. i.ou Fu.vne was shopping 4id visiting Iriehus u Xa urtmue yesterday. Her home h at Cove. Motored to Pendleton.' . Airs. Carl Uussett, Mies Edna Joncd and Alisa Dauy KoUbs drove to 1'endietun Sunday. At Baker Sumluy Airs. Geo. K. layman. Alia. Wil liam Hawkins, 8. F. Andrew and AUb Win una Ljman viuited tno Uuker M. 1. A. Sunday. Mi's. Hull Improving Aira. It. C. iail, who has been ill at her home tor the past ttcven weeks, la reported to be improving. Mere Today ;. v.Mrs. uuy O. Thornbrue Is trana dcting business in La Grande to uay. Her home, is at Hilgard. Hero Yesterday from Klyln 'liieniy liug woti a bubinesa vis itor to La Grande yesterday from Elgin. , ' f' lrove to ui.owu Ount,. ,lv. and Atrs li. l Motumiun and Mr. und Airs. Goodhue moluruu u Wallowa, couulj jts.erduy. Iteturneil from Portland : ytandley . Lapham has returned to La Giirnde alter spending sev eral months in l'ortland. t Here This Alurnim; 4 Roy Fugate of tho biological urvey was in La Grundo thia nnorning on his way to BuKer and other points east of here.. - - ; Jlerc esUM day , jLalph liutleiv who makes 1i!h home on a farm at Ladd Canyon, was- a visitor to La Grande yester , day. I lleturncd Sunday Eveiuuu j V: Representative A. it. Hunter re turned Sunday evening from a business trip through a number of counties in Eastern Oregon. I Went to Huntington Mrs. William Pldcock and Atrs. Ituiph Fid cock went to Hunting ton this morning und will visit there for a few days. At Wallowa on Business V Attorney Geo.-ge T. Cochran ent yesterday at Wallowa on business. Mr. Cochran und Attor Hev C. H. Eberhard and lamily vere at Afaxville Sunday. 4 w- . - --s-.M. 2t 'turned to Home X Al'tnr viHiHntr in I .a, flriLnHn ut the F. H. Lee home for several , iuys, Al th. ' L.' J. Thornburg and 1 Iwo small children returned to their home morning. ut Enterprise this Mere La.-t MrIU v Miss Bertha Nelson, who is training to be a nurse ut the St. Elizabeth hospital at B:iker. came to La Grande last evening and Spent the night at the home of her parents here. At Pendleton Sunday i Mr. and Atrs. J. e! Steurns, AIKs Mae Stenrns. Alias Francis Ale 'aim and Mifs Lavlna Galloway motored t? Pendleton Sunday and spent the ay. At L. 1. S. Uniivh Sunday ? Mr. Stratford of Logan, I't-ili, was In Iji Grande Sunduy in the Interest of teachers training work f the L. D. H. church. He vi-siled . tin. Im-nl r-hiirr'Tn. Jti city l lif- Morn in ti l Mrs. L. E. Jordan was In La Crunde tills morning on her way s fn her honte nt Enterprise. Khe is been visiting at Salt l,ake CHy, MEN AND BOYS' SUITS And 0VE Our Lnc now complete to nuike your selection from. SlITS i 52-1.S5 to S62.43 I OVKRCOATS I $17.43 to $67.-15 J CLOTHES OF QUALITY ' "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE" j- mmwrn cop) j TIRES ! Jennings & Shuniale Buk-k Sales and Serkf. rtuh, and surrounding points for the pLSi mouth. She accompanied her daughter tlyra to Utah, whero she entered the state university. Here on Business Today Krank A. Downing, a prominent . la i nitr ui Wanewa county, waa i business visitor in La Grande to uuy. At Covo Sunday Air. and Alia. L. W. Cooper and family went to Cove Sunday anil visited friends there. At Union Kmulay Air. and Mrs. Holger AI. Larson were guists at Union Sumluy. To liuines on Business Matt Kums went to Hulnes yes terday on busmesB. At II it m t in-ton far Week Jml Airs. Frank W. Hansen spent the week end at Huntington the house guest of Mr. und Airs. Mun-y Arm. Here Saturday 'Mght Frank Bradley waa a visitor to Lu Grande Saturday night from Jut homo at Waiiuwa. At Union Sunday i John Stoddard, Airs. S. F. An drew, Henry Maxfteld and Alias Uitxubutli Garrick vis.ted the Union M. I. A. Sunduy evening. . On Way Homo . - . AIM- J. H. Hu d was In La Grande flitw niorniny en hmiK- to her home at Wallowa; She was accompanied b iiir .iLii, Aiax. iiMvu jtcu VibiiU g in iortianu, Vancouver, Eugnu and .Ihe Dulles for the puat month. J Left This Alorntiif; Aitoruev H. J. Kitchen left this inoininK for Ontario. Vale "and u l)0ints east on business He wua accompanied by his daughter, MiaH EUa ucllo Kitchen, and Alias Ii.uth Lrumwell. '1 hey expect to I return to Lu tirande tomorrow. I - , jioveti to La Grande Alter spending tho summer Mr. and Mrs. Archie Contey have I niuved to tueir home on Fourth stu.cl here. Visiting Iteiativesi Here Airs. Samuel Clark is visiting relutives in La Grande. She ar rived hero Saturday night from her home at Logan, Utah. Airs. Clark is a sister-in-law of the late N. It. Wood. AIc'tins Tomori-ow The Bible Searchers class of., the Presbyterian church wiil meet to morrow afternoon at the home of Airs. H. G. Hale, 29t0 North Fourth street. All those wishing trans p.j; ,j.tlon mi't-t nt the church id 2:15 o'clock where it will bo pro vided. Vlsltfius Here a Tew Days nn(1 M"1- Wnlter KUnffhnmcr uany warjonu ure u iVw daws in .a Grande at thf home or !-. KPnrhnmer's parents. Mr. and Airs. L. P. Day. Air. and Airs. Klinghamer and Airs. Day recently returned ir'in a trip to. The I miles. Portland, Tacoma and other west ern Oregon and Washington points. They will return to their home at Enterprise tomorrow. Grandsons Here Airs. Bella Hddell nnd her throe ons loffl"a. Gordon nnd Duncan. of New York, are spending a lew days In I.a Grande at the home of I. Garrick, grandfather of the 'three boys. Tho Heddells expect to lueitte id Long Beach, Wash., and topped hrj en route w st. A' r. Garrick reports that this la the first time that the boys have met relutives in La Grundo. AriiI Wanderer Given Bed The county jull extended ho, pltallty list evening to un aged wanderer seeking a bed and pro tection from the chilly night. Star hoaidcrs Hre not frequent In Lu Ornndf, according to Rhorlff Jes.se COATS Breahcars, who says the cutat lust for a tree bud since he took oil ico, iiie uimv iiunu uulii mho H.-uwii no hesitancy about accepting u bed when the suerut told n.m tue umy oue he una to ouur tv& u a ecu. Business Visitor in Xoivu C. ii. L'uiiin.)'! mi i manager ut Mluain, is in luwu .or a tew duys OU UuSiUead. Bccovers frum AiiponuicUlh liai vcy lviitt. Mii utiip uye of the o - W. K. fit N. Who had a severe utjU, is leeuvuiiiig at Savoy hoiul, where he mukes his home. Visits With uuUohiui- ii. V. tjeeenetv of Enterprise, is a guest of his daughter. Alib. iuue 2ivtui.ul, 1410 Wusumgtun street, j lumY piiui to muku a. to Port land about the tirat oi next wcett. j Airs. Hi Luciis and ' Airs, btella ' HuyiS, ot Bcuuietuii, whu spent mo' wutit end twin Airs, weuet, nuvo returned to their homes. Shock Victim Itecovers j. E. Keyuoids, wnu received a bad electric shock trout' a biiorl clrculted wire in the basement of h is home yesterday, is i ueovertng satisfactorily and seems to be sut lermg no serious eiiucts ot lae shuck. ' Portland Innkeepers Here H. A. Alotschanv and Frank Alet- schmii, proininuiit hutel mill l'urllulld, slopped lusl eveuiliff ut Hotel Sonuuer on their way to Jumeson. Iila., wiiei-o they Will vis it the lalter's dausliter. Mrs. Zurbriek Is Uetter Airs. Franklin Zurbnck, whoso condition yeaterday aitornoon so alarmed her family that a imstmo was sent to the eouil house call ing Air. Zurbrick, ,who was ery- in(f Cn the Jury, is considerabiv nev- lor today, it is reported from per home at 1103 N avenue. Al Zurbrick has been sui coring from heart disease. Explains Churls i Stephen A. Hutchinson, of Union was a visitor In La Grande this morning. Air. Hutehins m, in com menting on the recent injuring of Dee Hogers, colored, oi Lu Grande near North Powder, reports that It oge rs drove past him while he was driving within the speed limit, d that the Rogers enr was wreck- eu Ut lUUl l II lie. . Ilini llliiawii then picked up Hogers and ularL d I toward Baker, driving .at a high rate of speed in an attempt to get; stlltes wt,P0 2,2r4,O(i0 bushels com the man to the hot.pllal.as quickly , pared lln 8. 341), 000 bushels the as possible. It was then that Air. e before Hut,cliiii8on was arrested, churned with reckless driving, but when the facts were luid before the .court, the charges were dismissed on 'the grounds that Hutchinson was Act ing in a humanitarian capacity CLUB HEARS ' ' ; REPORT ON . IRRIGATION ,jj Continued frorpRave Oni) Ijreseni ownei.wo,; .-., '"" , , ., , ,. . : "The roelfinuillon ervli!e would 11 m c. .u. snip Illlu men un: m-i ui ii'l vnld expected to make reservations for the . luiul desired and then place upon the market ihe balance of the land nt the ap praised price." ( 4 t.s The conimltt' report wis laid on the table until next week .when the chamber .will consider it fur ther, l Lees Compliments Body Air. Lees, Introduced bv A. W. N'etBnn and by H. 10. Wat kins, chairman, deliven-d an uddn'ss of great interest to members In which he praised the organization for Its forward work in una sting In the procuring of highways, streets, homes and city projects of a high plane of usefulness und beauty. He outlined the purposes of thf national organization, declaring that, composed of MOO chum hers throughout the nation, U func tions from the point where local chambers' usefulness ends. lie cited KcvTiil instances where the organization performed construc tive work. ' , j Iteports froin Ahe membership committee and the Oregon Trail committee were given during th business session .of th rpt'n, , which was held In the Odd KHlows' hall. The Rev. George Pollard' opened the meeting by returning thanks. lie careful about vour wants. Kverything depends uiion what you lippa Sherman and l-Ileanur Burt-wi-nt. rhiK'll. jtll of Portland. Admiral Moffctt ! ' 4 II I tear Admrrnl Wll tin in A. Muffi-ft. i-lil-f of (be bun nil of n - rn. tut Til U" tifteil U'ffn Pnftltiit iolldite al reran Contmlkin in ii a-hinctim. pulling liinwlf ni rtt-finl as op iu o'ouW utiliftiii ttteiieii plan for a M-jMiiatc air avrv Ice. lie Is abown reaOing his prepared uatenttnu MAXIMUM BOBBED HAIR The practical size for puckei or hand bag. For use after a mar cel Waver. Two styles. -10c Each Glass Drugs Inc. Tin sssSiSlarm La Grande, Oregon Markets I'Oim.AXO MAHKliTS.' , POHTUANU, Ora. (Al'J Cattle Steady, calves 60 cents lower: vealers 9.60gll. Hous 60 cents lower, light- weiKht 12.B0ri $12.75. . Sheep Steady. iSiittertut Steady. ' Ega One cent higher, firsts 43ricy44c, extras 4S!4ctf 4!c. .... two cents, extruB 6t'Q. ; , Butter .Cubes up one-half tc two cents, extr 5e. I SAtt FKANC1SCO (AF) -efiuL 64 cenis here today. Uut- POHTLANO (;HAI MAHKET I I'OKTLAXi), Ore. (AF) Wheat -MilUI, hard white, October .md November S I - 4 n ; hard while, II. S. Baart, 1 October and November L42: soft white, woHtern white. October and November i.4i; naro wimer, hui un i i ninnihi -" red. October and Novemher $1.34. Oats Np. 2 white fend, October and November $27; No. 2 gray, Oc tober und November $26. Corn No. 2 10. Y. shipment. Oc tober $:-'7, November, no quotation. WEFKI.V GltAIN EX POUTS WASHINGTON (AP) Grain Kvnnrk IiihI wiik from thn Unllfd Commerce department figures Monday 'gave the .following com parisons between last week's, ex ports und those of the previous Week: ' , Wheat, 972, 000 bushels against i',767,000 bushels; rye. 43,000 against '.)000; oats. 53.000 against 5:t4,ooo: corn. 241), 00 against 199,-000-; barley, 937.000 against 50,000. ! Canadian, grabv exported from fjnited Slates porta totaled 2.462,- ftuo-. bufihelH n s compared, with w.at fol,p wre g41iC00 IJarrcls against 2 10.000 . barrels, . B -, ivisim.i: (ill.MN SI I-'I,Y XKW YOrilv (AP) The vlsibb supply of American grain show the following chenges. In bushels: ... Wheat decreused 1,793.000. . , Corn decreased 442.000. -Outs decreased 8H7.OO0. ' Bye decreased 85.000. , Barley increased 458,000. A?. HKETS AT A (.IiAN'E NEW YOB K ( A P) StoekH, ir regular; rnilH advance as motors fluctuate wildly. Hondo, nirixed; motor and oil is sues heavy.- Foreign exchange, easy; French francs break to year's lowest Iev4? Cotton, steady; frost in south west. Sugar, lower; e:itlcr spot market. Coffee, firm; Kuropean buying. CHICAGO (AP) better weather. -Wheat, weuk; VnlversMy pools In Anthohiy. i;NIVKItHITV OF OB KGIJN Kngene, Ore. Five L'niverslty o' Oregon students, two of them o! the class of 1 had poems they had written published In this yeur'f hnthilo.try, -"poets of the Future.' This is the largest number of Ore gon persons ever represented In tlx anthology. The five, four of them from Portland, were: Margaret Ke;wvlan. Kngene. and I. eon K Byrne, Walter Kvans Kldd, Phil- Explains Position Hi CITY MEXICO CITY ( AP) Alexlco la about loo per cent American from a standpoint of chewing gum. movies, Jitneys, baseball slung, tooth paste, Ice cream soda, waffles wid five-cent literature In each of theso enumerations the United States product found on every Alain street also flourishes m pristine vigor throughout tho Mexican capitol. America's most ubiquitous brand of automobile honks for custom through every street. Chewing gum has become a habit. The only difference between the Mexican and the home variety is that the wrap pers are printed In Spanish. A Alexican with restaurant ex perience in tho States started a modest waffle and hot-cake shop here and put up a Blprn "American quick lunch." Lunch in Alexico is anything but snappy. Business es tablishments close a minimum of two hours for the noon meal. But the "quick lunch" idea went over big and now there are dozens of j such places here. Tho name, how- ever, continues to be a misnomer. . It Is quite posHible to spend two 1 hours over waffles. Soda fountntiiB are frequent and the output would do credit to any1 place north of tho Mo Grande. The I dentifrices popular in the United j States loom largo upon the shelves: and In tho display windows. The same applies to scores, of widely tsed American products and arti-1 i"'. ' . v 1 ; j ' Some of the popular-priced and Vldely-clrculutod periodicals, oape-1 cially weeklies, are on sale here the same day as In tho States, and. have a large following. As for the movies rlf American studios ceased production every, cinema 'theater in Alexico 'City' tvould have to closo. Somo local ind a few European films appear. but they are rarities. Busebull Is popular and is In creasing. Tho Alexican Rmall boy ;nows his Babe Huth dope perfect ly and will predict with confidence ao big league results. There are some good Alexican teams and they lraw well, WRECK VICTIM FORGETS ALL , (Continued from Page One.) liilin who said ho shouted himself hoarse 'trying to nam the fellow and Ills passenger. ' ' ! One of the men had hurt his ablest on tho steering wheel; the thcr was cut about the'nose and Ultn, the brakeman said. ' The car bore an Oregon license number 105-503, registered under the name of Earl Kiloy, of Enter prise. " ". 'i' . ,.,, .. . ... MacTAVISH I": ARRAIGNED: - v, j GIVES BOND (Continued from Pago One.) jf heavy debts. . . . . Vinally, nd volubly, A. J. fttange was there. .. ' Htange was tho nuin who con ented a few days ago to tune over MacTavlHh's severul ilebb at lerst ?iil 5 worl h of them and who placed money In the bank, avowed y for that purpoMe. In the presence of his benefactor md member of the school board to most of whom MacTavlsh Is faid o have indebted himself, the oung conch drew check to the xaet amount of the sum held In rust for him. t Then, "In order Hint he might walk the streets with his face un overed." as one of the witnesses vent unlay put 11, MaeTavish was Intrusted with the delivery of the checks. Claiming tn have lot some or he cheeks, it Is charged, he called ut the bank during the noon hour md drew $:un in cash from the fund placed there In his mime. That night he left town in his liir, leaving the following note of 'Xplanatlon on his dresser: "These keys are to the house, ''leaxe give these keys (Ihe bunch) 'o Mr. Towler, principal of the high school." MacTavlsh was brought home linday by'Hherlff BreHhears from Salem, where he was arrested when he walked inlo a telegraph office to claim a telegrum. Hometlmes we get real mad and think maybe the human race will In; over before long now. You hear a lot about this road to suer'ss, but did you know It has Hi. best Hennery of any? We Buy for Less We Sell for Less UNION SUITS Men's Fleece Lined, best grade $1.23 Men's Mixture, heavy weight ....51.30 to $2.43 Men's 100 Wool, hea vy weight $1.43 You will find these prices the lowest ever known for such gar ments. New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES New Arrivals Men's Blazer Shirts Men's Leather $3.98 to 27 and ,0-inch Vests of all leather, and moleskin and leather. Some are blanket lined,' pthers leather-lined, while still others are ' sheepskin-lincd. - You will like every feature of these vests the, .large. pockets,, ..wide' armholes, good, leather, wool' lining,'' roomy sleeves. Sizes SG to 46. i 1?!::..!::!;!:f:;;,.. ' ) mi : Vf ' IB 11. ROMIG; 28, 1 ' VICTIM OF ACCIDENT (Continued from Page One.) along the lake front In order, to get at wuter conveniently., , (Yaslies into J euiis At that angle his light warn not lhimedlatelv dlNoerniblo to Oeteh- oll, who was driving In the oppo- Ite direction., As soon as he Haw the car, Cletehell says that, ho turned out to the right, crashing Into tlw- fence. and tearing- out tho hoards for seven or eight feet along the side of tho car. His action did not prevent a collision, however, tho loft side of his vehicle. striking. the left fore part of the parked, car. ' Where Bomlg was when tho Oetehell car hit him has nrit been decided satisfactorily. There was blood In the back of the open cur In which he hud been driving; yet his body lay If) or more feet be yond H in the road. H:ix Bruce, u freight brakeiniin wiitPmr with his train for passen ger train No. a ft to puss, was one of the first persons on the scene of tin- accident. lie held ll'H Inn tern while Bomlg's body was ex amined lo see If there might still lie ehaeee tn nave his life. The Bohuenkamp . ambulance was- called -and the body brought lo l.a Grande last evening. An llHuest wll) be held nt !) Comedy "(JUEEN OF ACES" Wednesday And Thursday STAR $3.98 to $5.90 Each week brings new arrivals in Men's Blazers. New patterns all in bright shades, sport . collar, two-button cuff and knit waist band; cut full and roomy, from all wool and wool-mixed materials. $11.90 B 11 H chapol by, Dr. Pf L. jlialson. cor oner, at & o'clock this evening. No charge has been hied against Gelchell. , .?l, : f , The decedent was a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bomlg, who for merly made their homo in Ba (Iran do. He was born ' In this city April fi. 3 897: Btiter ho moved with hls purents to Balcer. . Botnlg was employed as engineer by both' the fpntra1! Kallrnad' of ortfgoitn uba'tnyrfa BUfffi'Htouiiiin mmher, company, and had .been Hurveylng for the new branch line (n(lt t lrt .,); Plin;. nl0 timberlands I fPom union., i Hurvlving. beHldeS' "ilii Hn. (Wo shit era, Mrs. Margaret Wendt of Baker and Mrs. Uludys Kl'lwell, of Hentllu. ' '. ' ' - Tim. buily .will bo, ri'moved to, llnlci'i- mhlirhC, Kimi'Vui urruiiKu- nil-inn nip xtlll inili-flntti'. . HIili'H iri.i-srlinck front Itm-ii'i 'lo I'rovo Nullvo Typo Aii'nml HimNiTH AIHIOH (AP). A fo.'- nicr l-jiiidlsli RchooliNiiHtiir is iimk Inir Ihe lonfr rliln by lioi si-buck Visit Our Shop Kxitm.no our merchandlHe und compare our prieea ani Miialily on Children's Shoes, Btockfngs, Ureaaea, Coatd, Ilutn, Kiamped Goods, etc. - . , ( Vc Cover Buttons, Art & Baby Shop 1), M. V. Thread, Nun'H Bollproof 'I'lirend, Stamping, Bte. , iiviviitiin For Tlio Baby. rcade Wednesday Only Herbert Rawlinson and ' Madge Bellamy "The Man In Blue" From the story "Flowers of Napou I3y Gerald Beaumont. TODAY Greta Nissen and Ricardo Cortcz In The Name Of Love' And "Our Ganf?" Comedy ' o o lo .8 I, 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009 Vests from Buenos Aires to New York; In order to demonstruto the en durance and hardihood of tho Ar gentlnu type of horse. . ' - T. A. Tschlffely left here April 21 and four months later had reached ' Boltviu. Writing to friends here, -he said the. animals were In better condition than ut leaving Buenos Aires. , " ',, AMHTMRPAM (A Pi. Art. tre-aV' 8ii res. valued In the millions, tho collection of flignor Cumlllo Cui-1 tlgtlonl, will be sold hero nt pub l He unction from November 17 to 20. Corrogglo's masterpiece, "The Marriage of Ht. Catharine." Tlnto lotto's "Portrait . of a Venotlim Nnlilrman" und Hubcnn' "Tho full; I of Plmpton" nro anionic tlin c.'Ir- ! bi-uted nlcturui In tho collodion, which ulflo contains pointings by Vim Dyck, Titian nnd Krun Hills. Blitnoi' CiiatlBllonl Is n Itnlinn Imnucr who llvou ror, niuny ycut-s in Vienna. 1 ' o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o . o o