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Wednesday,. October 21, .1025. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Five Local News In Brief COMING EVKMS Union County Annum Armis tice lmy Celebration La Grande November 11. Homu from Portland iOn Itnilrpad Business .Alfred Milne arrived home from' A. W. Perley and G. n Winter Portland this week. He bus been are in town today on business con employed there all summer. nected with the O-W. Tt. & N Visiting Hero ' Miss Dorothy Enbcrg and Miss Anna Benson, of Hutiington, lowu, are visiting here a lew days with Alice Marquardt, county nurse. ' Here from Chicago Mrs. James Hanlon, of Chlcugo, 111., Is visiting In -La Grande ut the home of her niece, Mrs. Fred Spa eth, Sho expects to be here about two weeks. , Confined to Home Mt'H, Stella Ingle, teacher In the primary-, department oi Central sciiuol, is cuiilineU to her home with a slight illness. JtMtie from Idaho Miss Isabelle Miller hus returned to her home h-jro ui'ler visiting for the past six wee.vfl with relulives at boise and Caldwell, Idaho. Trying Case at I'eiitiieUm Attorney George T. Cochran went to Pendleton (his .morning. He is trying a ease mere Involv ing water rights today. To Uaker on iltisluc Mrs. G. S. Hryunt went to 11a t ker this morning on business, hue X "ill return to her home heru this evening. To Visit Husband Mrs. W. L. Pennington and son r.UIT OF THE LOOM NEEDLES JiHBtX $nL00 SHIRTS OF QUALITY ' Clint's Clothier y The Store with Cou--h-neo i - I Jennings & Shumate lluiek hales ami Service. TAR TODAY And TOMORROW . ART ACORD In "THE CIRCUS CYCLONE" And "The Queen of Aces" FRIDAY DUCK JONES Olenn, went to Huntington tills! , morning ami will spend several jduys with Mr. Pennington, who la i employed there. To Visit at Joseph Mis. IX 8. Kievcrs went to Joseph this morninir ;vhure sue will visit for a few days. Went to Joseph I Mrs. w. A. McMaster and two1 smull children went to Joseph this morning. They1, will visit relaitves inero lor a few days. (Ins Tonsils Out Little Miss Kuth" Dyers Is Im proving after a jnlnor operation Saturday, she had her tonsils re moved. Traffic Omc-r Hero Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Llenallen, of Pendleton, are .guests at the Som mer hotel. Mr. Lleuallvn is a slate traffic officer. On Way to .Joseph Mrs. Jack Krouenbiirgh and dau ghter. Mario, were in La Grande this' morning on their way to Jo seph, where they will visit relatives for about two weeks. Their home is at Pittsbtng.-Kansas. Home from Kenlin ky Mr. and Mm. J: E. Wentherspoon npd family were. In Ui Grande this morning en route to llieir home at Elgin. Thty havo been visiting for the papt five weeks -with relatives in Murray. Kentucky. Gives I p School Mitm Gertrude Hull has been compelled to give up her school in North High valley because of Ill ness. Mrs. Georgiauna Goodbrod, of Union, has been engaged to sub stitute, for Miss. Hah. Visit at I'm ua i ul ' ' Mr. and Mis. Arch v Bacon re turned Monday from - Portland, where they spent the week end via. ting and shopping. Mrs. Bacon is county treasurer. Goes to Pendleton Mrs. E.ta Matthew of Enter prise, spent last night with her sls j,.i. i.uut jei, en route to Pendleton, whore she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Myrta Cole. Culling Demonstration Tomorrow G.- ..very, county agnuultur ist, will conuucL cubing Uemunstra ttons1 on poultry at Telocasset and North l'owder tomorrow. Tne next day lie will go to Cove lor the ijauiu pu.poee. .-. Pa.-AuLThrpugli C !' Mis. J. P. L-aiscii, of Portland, passu a through ia Grande this morning on her way to Suit Lake City, L'taii, where s.ie will attend the, iijnerai ot her brother, Uraun Ltiilings. . . To l.ubel I'utuiot- . b'um ituckniau, of Alicel, was a vis. tor to la Grande this morning He gulled ut the county ugent's oi licu to procure stencils to label his potatoes according to the new po tato grudiug law. Visiting Hi'iatives Mere Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Harvey, of San JJiego, Caliiorniu, who lia.ve been touring the United States since lust June ure spending d few days in Eu Grande at the heme. of their aunt und uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kinzic, before return ing to their home. l-'iirm Crop Specialist licit. . ,KK .B.( Jaekiiiap, .farm crop spe cialist, of Corvullis, Is in Eastern Oregon this week., lie Is inspect ing1 , potato s at Alicel, which (ire to bi: shipped to Yuklma tor seed. Ten carloads of potatoes will be (shipped from Union county for j seed. mosL of them going from ' Alicel. 0. A. C. Men in Town . , (1. K. It. Juckman, H. ML Jm-' iniin' and Jack H. Grafton, all cf Oorv.il- 1. s, art; hero on business In con mo tion with the Oregon Agricultural college. They tire registered at Ho tel So miner. 1 VimA ltxnviliilr - Arno Voelx, of KrultUalo. who was recently reported to be seri ously 111, Is much Improved, He. splto his Illness. Mr. Voelr Is build In a new 22 by 80 foot chicken house, which will care for lono chickens, and a new modern barn with cement basement. Returns from Portland.. Mrs. Lucy Graham returned to ; her home here this morning alter an absence of ten days. he visit ed her daughter. AUs. K. Ntm-i mell, In Portland and a nephew at ! Garabaldl, Oregon, while away. She , was accompanied to Portland by , her sister, who was en route to her j home at Klverside, California. On Way to Vi kima i Miss Edna Lyons arrived In Iji Grtuide Monday night on her way j to Yakima, Washington, where she will visit her grandmother. . She is visiting her aunt. Mrs. lietsie Leak at Mt. Glen, at present. .She will also spend several days at Hot Lake before going on to the. Wusuingion city. Her homu Is at Uienna Ker ry, Idaho. .. . Cars Coll hie A truck, driven by Claud Lynch, and another car, driven by a wo nmn whoso nuniu could not be learned this morning, collided ut the intersection oi Spring avenue and Fourth street yesterday, the police report. The truck was slightly damaged. No one was In jured. . Arrived Hume Ja( M'ilil . Mr. and Mrs AV..H. Boluienkaiup Sr., Mrs. Emma McDonald and Mis. j C. T. Bacon arrived home last night j after a two weeks absence. They j visited at Grants Push, Ore., ami hi Berkeley and Kan Francisco. Cat, At Berkeley they y.silud Mrs. Mc-j Donald's daughter, Mrs. Willium) McNabb; formerly Miss HcK-n Mc-i Vl t, . Dr. Phy to fcifiemin Committeemen Sunday Dr. AV. T. Phy will be hnst at breakfast. Sunday morning ut 8:30 signed to accept a call to a Se o'eiock to the members of t!u 'igri- ait.e church'. Kev. Mr. McCros cultural und health committees of tan came to Albany from Minne- the Union county chamber of com-: merce. The gut'sts will be pntcr- piistorato or the United l'ci'sbv-! year probably goes to W. A. tnined In the dining hal.' of the tur.un church und three years ago I Wltcher. of Delight valley, a sec sanatorium at Hot Lnki.. After Interdenominational congregation ' tlon from which many of the bast Breakfast, they will discus" niat-' hen It was founded as un o'jt-i products of this section come. Ho ters of interest to thu srgahlzu- growth of the meetings held hero' has putyhe famous, fertile, frult- tion. . . ' . : ' 'HOTEL HIOAHIXG l)KL.Yi:i' HOOD ItlVElt. Ore. Because of illness of -James I.. '(-ontey, nt- lorney for Claude Rturr. head of the Columbia (iorge Hotel eorpo- ration, a case 'Involving tile Up-I ointment of Portland Trust ' & I Savings bank as - permanent if" jv - poyt-, ceiver for the hostelrv was poned by Judge W. "Wilson here from Tin' Dulles. - Two weeks hkj 1 i lie receivership had been grunted j under a teniportirv injunction '"" .""""" tcsued by the hotel corporation. MAX YAWXS. JAWS STICK : OKKGON CITY, Oie.--A goo 1 healthy yawn upon awakening 'In the morning is an expression of satisfaction over a fine night's h ei-p for most peri-ous, but loi l-'rank Hogtand. "toui itii" from S 'little, it . meant a trip to the and two not true bills won r emergeucy hosp.tal hrrc. KiiuiU turned by the lluker county grand yawneil long and wide but when Jury, the most import-nit of whleh he attempted to close his mouth Is -n tiidictiuenl aga.nNt lave Ar he found he was .inable to ilo so, th'Jr in eonneetion with the kill as both his juws were out of ing of O. C Tucker ut the .Moth place and it required the aid of cr Lodi; mine a few weeks ago. a physician to struighten out the The true bills uro us follows: yawn. - ltoni;in Vlardr, issuing bad check: lloglund Is a traveler who William Motley, poHserfSion of u sleeps out in the "great op- n still; Jcey Hewitt and John Kuhl spaces." He had only sev-n cenis log. poHsession and fperutlon of but he proved that he was liberal by offering the nurse this amount, which- she refused. Itev.- T. il. JlrCrofMlll lleslgns. A I.HAN Y. On-. Dr. T. .1. Me CroRsan, pastor , of the Interdi nomlnutional church since It i founded two ye-ns :urn. hus r-- And Now Babe r'i - Italic Ittith. fnm-Mi.fc luffKcr. Iia ofrir.nilr Imiiiiii" a meiulirr of the New York potter vitv, wltli the rank of lititinant. lnspxtcir General Cliaiies U. 31cKliuur is tliowit pliuiliig vu 111 badc UOBBED HAIR or LONG HAIR makes no difference. alt women's hair looks better if It Is waved or curled. . CURLING IRON Is necessary to every wo , man's dres.Hng tabie. Easily uttached to any lump socket, It heats in a few minutes and will give you Just the curl or wave you need to add so niuch . to your appearance. Glass Drugs v Inc. TXr 3&xcUL Storm La Grande. Oregon . POHTLAM) MAItKFTK ' POHT1.AND, Ore, (AP) Cuttle, sheep. steady. Hogs, a shade higher; light weights, 12.60ft 12.85. Eggs. 1 to 2 cents higher; firsts, 44(nA4v; extras, 48 U 4ilc. Hutterl'ut,. firm. " SAX FHANC1SCO) ' (AP) tenat, 64c here' today. But- i.'MAItkKTS AT A GLA.NCK "NEW YORK (AP. Slocks .Strong: -Investment rail shares lead udvance. Bonds Firm; German issues at record highs. Foreign -' exchange Steady;1 Preneli frnucsr recover. t.'otton Barely steady; favor ubl.' went her. . ' Sip!r Higher; Cuban buv'ng. Coffee - Firm; commission (house buying. CHIC A G O (AP). Invgulur; fear frost tine. Corn I ,we'" better Cattle Steady. Wheat ill' Argeii- apolis t.ve yea.s ago to taiie t li iuy, uuv- Charles I'rice, faith heul- Itr, who created great Interest I tln oughout this portion of Orer Son. . '' - I 'HIGHWAY St ITS TO OI'EX. f ST. HIOl.KNS. are. Oil. a' change of , venue from Clutsop county, seven property owners rftopg the route of the Ropyevett, ilgmvay south of Seaside. wtlT hae their cases heard in tho circuit court for Columbia coun- ly. i Their claims aggregating t bout Jl'l.dOO, are In. connection '". "V'V wh ch tlie highway will traverse , , . ., " choen Ihursday and they and ,,?unl ! ?V t . l " -"i"-. the. 11 TIM i; ItlM.S lti;i rit.M;i) ! HAK Kit, On. Eleven true bills a s' 1 1 1 ; It. v.. Kennedy, re ce i v 1 n g stoh n property; J. A. .Moore. Krand laieiny; I). It. Ashley. ptisH thKii woi tlMess cheek; Sum Aklin, mulieioua and wanton cruelty to an'mals; l-'rank. Smith, '"forgery of cheek; Albert Lee. forgery of check, and Dave, Arthur, man Hjiui,'hter. Ruth's a Copper y - AYj - m Markets ISS DDLBROIV ESSAY WINKER Jennto Dolbrow, a Junior, wrote the winning essay submitted by. a high .school contestant In the con test held in connection with 'the "Save Old Ironsides' .week, which came to close with programs In the several schools today, and won the right to compete with winners In the high schools all over the state. Now, should she prove the Oregon "h'Mnnton, she may enter her essay twlth those of state winners in the ' national contest. j Faaaya submitted bv the chll-i-n In the grades were po uni formly good that the judges, ln I eluding 4e idle Green, chairman j of the Klks committee In charge i of the" "Old Ironsides" restoration ! movement, H. L. Hesa, F. S. Ivan- hoe, HniKh E. Brady and Colon Jt. Fherhard, nre taking additional time to doclde the winners. Beautiful reproductions of Chas. Bobert Patterson's painting of "Old Ironsides" were presented to the La Grande schools, a copy for 'ach building, when members of lbc committee and friends t ad dressed 'the children at their pro grams today y .. . Mr. Eherhard spoke Ho .Central pupil: tho Bev. W. C. Boss, to Willow sehoot; Mr. Green, to Greenwood; Mr. Hcsb to Blverla. and JumIIco Brady to the high school. . With the close of the essay con test the campaign to aave the little frigate "that never knew defeat" is finished except for Wie sale of "Old Ironsldea" button?, which nre to be purchased at 10 cent each bv the children or Interested grownups nt Blrnle's, the 1. A L. drug store. Ktlverthorn-Wrlght'a drug atoro and tho Newlln book store. KOAI) ESTIMATES KKADY BOSEBUHG. Ore. County En gineer Frear and County Surveyor Eppsteln have returned from a trip ' to tho Smith rfver district where1 they located a tentative route for1 I he proposed road from1 East Gar-I diner up Smith river to connect with the existing county road. I Delight Valley Beets Heat All ("OTT.fOE OROVR, Ore The nribo fm IjiriroRt atni.lf ' lint.?. Ihl. rui wniirmette on tho map with sAmpleS'fdf this favorite stock food I weighing 16 pounds and he has I many that tip the 'scales at this, figure. '' One of the beets will eoine- pretty near making a meal for a dplry herd. Ultimatum ISvSExXT TO : a V BULGARIA (Continued from Pago One.) necount a Greek soldier entered Ilulgnrlan territory neur Demlrka- 'pon Mondny and wounded a Hul- Kurtun 8(.nUnol( who ln n,turn kl. p(1 h,s "uunt. A long fusllade f0 lowndj .Tho firing continued until Inst night when a Hulgarlan officer gained contact with the Greek com- I inander. llulgarhi. thu ngenry says, has propoueu an immiiiiaie muuiry to fix the responsibility. FRENCH TO SUBMIT NEW DEBT PLAN (Continued from Tags One.) debt proposal is regarded hen as the probable forerunner of a long series of exchanges between I ho two governments In an effort to rind a new formula satisfactory to both. .! , ; JURY HEARS AUTO WRECK TESTIMONY (Continued from Tags One.) unnrter of a mile, but did not then know that th-y were on the wrong side of the hlKhw.iy. Ah soon un he eiime within or ISO feet of Hit parked car, he saw that some llting was wrong, he s-ild, and ap plied his broken but was unable to avoid a collision. Aei'tirdtng to the leMllmnny of fr'hf.riff Hreshears and others, there were no marks on the pavement or in the gravel to Indicate that the wh'-Hn of Gctcholl's car had been Inrked. tiii; tipi:x iooit to iii:aiiti in chlrfipruetlc no ipiestion about it. Skeptics and old-fiislilon-d folks may nlmke their heads, but the latest dictates of science show marvelous relief and cure from ehii'opructic ad Just men t and flertrleal treatments. Open our door for conn-illation. lilt. MUI M, Chlntproctor i;lectro-TlifraKtiil't 20 Summer Uldg- Phoue 497-W Four stitches had to be, takcn-ln one of tho three cuts1 KHtfered about the fuee by Mrs. GetchelU Bleedlng from the mouth Indicated that a possible Internal injury might exist. Kite spent the greater part of yesterday In bed. , , Young Bomig's body was taken to Baker hint evening by K. F. Wst of that city. The funeral is announced for I : :i0 p. m. Thursday at Baker, whore tho parents and one sister of the decedent reside. Burial wilt take place In the I. O. O. F. cenv etery in La Grande at 3:30 o'clock. VMOX SAlDi:Kl. UNION, Ore,. (Special) Union people were greatly shocked Tues day morning on learning of the traglo death of James Itoinig, the young surveyor who was killed in an auto accident near Hot Luko Monday night. Mr. Uomlg had lived hero for the past few years and made many friends among the young people. He was a neuhew or Mrs. Louisa Burwell, of South Union.. CARL DOXEY SPEAKER AT INSTITUTE (Continued from Pagr One.) MIms Henkte; intermediate and ad vanced, ''A Testing Program for the Classroom." H. E. Inlow: high school, "Footnotes to. History," Alfred Powers. 11:00-' Kecesa. 11:15 -liepartmehtH: Orailes, subject selected, Thomas Gentle; high school, "The Physical Basts of Personality. E. Ei Elliott. Afternoon'. 1:18 Opening exercises. - !:( Add-rnm, "Scientific Point of View," A. 1 Bo ward. - 2:15 Departments: Primary, MIhh Henkle; Intermediate und Advanced.. "A Testing Program for the Classroom," Continued H. E. Inlaw; High School, "Standards for Grading" C. A. Howard. 3:00 HecesH." " We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Ladies' Dresses J7.45 And $9.45 You will find these to he . double valje. Don't miss this opportun ity! New York Store . DESTROYERS OF ' HIGH PRICES " ' GEORGE O'BRIEN ' t 1 ALMA. RUBENS ;' W MADGE BELLAMY ' &W&M cA 1925 sensational society ARCAD "NEWS" Ladies' Fall Pumps $2.98 to $4.98 l,u dies' Black Talent one-strup pump, plain toe, single sole, 1--3 cov ered wood box heel, imi tation turn. Priced very low at $2.98 Women's Black Satin one-strup pump, plain toe, single sole, 14-8 covered wood Spanish heel, Imita tion turn. A beautifully styled pump at . . $4.98 55 o.iii MimiTvimmi i ihxb in r u th (hade Bonding, Thomas Gentle, 4:0(1 Dismiss, 8:00, Address: ir.5 Carl, G. Doney. :. On Krlday, th:s schedule will be observed: Forenoon . ' 1 9:00 Opening- iCxorcLses An nouncements. U:16 Address: Dr. Carl G. Doney. ; 10:00 Departments: Primary: MIms Henkle Tntermc dhtfo and Advanced, Kitting the school to the child": 11. E. lulow; High School, "Journalistic Me -.. - Don't Forget To rill und turn ' In your card for the Free riHitogrnph by October 1)1. i Yon . can rill It with our bargains. Sco our windows or 75u and KDe articles, Art &. Baby Shop ltu'iiiiur l-'or Tho llahy. " WILLIAM FOX presents Thursday - Friday Saturday "FELIX Growing Girls' Black Pat ent Leather one-strap pumpi plain toe. covered wood heel, single solo, slzus 2i to 7. I'riced ut $2.98 Sll5svs rment Leather Oxfunbt, plain too, four eye let, single sole, 1-Inch leath er heel . . ' $2.69 STORES ' m am w a m v IUI HUH thods In High School Kngtlsh':" Alfred Powers - . . - 1 ( : 4 T Jtecess " 11:00 Address: J. A. Church ill. ' ..' . ; Afternoon 1:15 Opening Exercises. liKO "Objectives of the O. S. T. A.": Howard. Organisation, of county unit of O. S. T. A. : 1 2:10 Iecess. ' 2:30 Presentatioh of the New health educational, program: Miss ' j Connelly. , I ' 11:16 Address: Thomas Gen tle. 4:00 Dismiss. drama FINDS 'EM FICKLE"