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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1925)
L Saturday, October 24, 1925. THE TiA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pfipc Five Local News In Brief " 1 mi n i , ,m , OOMJLNO EVENTS Union County Annual Armis tice Itay Udubrullon La Uraude November 11. .Mit t Moniluy Lv.nlng Tliu luuiea of tllu Ku Klux KJun will uieei ut lattliu ;miI .iiuuuuy evening ut 7:3U o'clock . At linker 'today - Mimes Lulu Ansell, Murjorle MiiaU.ru went to Uuivel this Jiiolil- Conner Kt-sliti'UU Here Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Cavin css, who lonueriy lived in this c.ly. uiu Ueiu ior u lew uuys from Portland, visiting trienUs. Surveying Territory J. H. Mitchell, general manager, It. it. Juliu.8 uud K. 1'. Mlllllell, ail 01 the Kolller Heating compuny ul Ueuttle, ure In Lu (Jrande touuy Burve.ug tne sales territory. Went to linker Miss uva carbine and Miss Mary Wright went to liukcr tins morning and wul vis.t there today und tomorrow. They will return to Lu Crrauue Huuday. evening. flo Visit at Durkce .Mi 3. L. K. Cuuy und small son, Lloyd Jr., went to Liurkee tins morning, whuru they win visit re latives until tomorrow evening. At Wullowa Toilay Mr. and Mrs. vv, C. Coombs, who have" been visiting friends and relatives here for some lime from their home in l'ortltind. w-enl to Wullowa loduy. '1 hey expect to return to. their home sometime next week. . . At I'liion KxpeHnient Farnt County Agent H. G. Avery, uc companied by (lire members of Ihe boys stock judging team, spent this forenoon ut the Union experiment farm. II oil1 This Morning F. H. Fager, of Palmer Junc tion, was a visitor to l-a Grande this morning. He called at the 0,.nn0 ff,. tn inmiii-ft about the poultry association. .lrB- Stoddard, of Baiter. lr. nnd duetion, for seldom does the cost Mrs. Charles Reynolds and Waldo 0f a feature picture, five reels In VMtlnir In City t Stoddard, of La Grande, stop- length, exceed $T,DU0. The pro Mr and Mrs. Willis Wright nnd ncd for a ,uv nt Mp- Stoddard's fit8 are unusually lurge, sjm--tihi. s son have returned from their mines in Idaho and are visiting friends and relatives here To Visit Sister Miss Florence Nelson went to " " j Baker this morning and will vistt.AtVml FonlbMll Game Today j her HlRtrr, Miss Bertha Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wood left; who is training to be a nurse at yesterday for Portland to attend the St. Elizabeth hospUul. jthc .-Oregon - California football . t , Ignme there todity. From there' At Island City 'they will go to Senttle, Wnshtng-! MiSMes Eveiyn and Cleo Perry ton on business. Mr. Wood Is went to Island City this morning, superintendent of the Waircn. tiw... vfQitinv there today with Const met inn rmnpany. Min. Steve- Mrs. 1. M. Sehafcr. Alti'iitU'tl IllstHllt, Ilfrc - M'hh Krfncis l':irl;-r rt-turnfti to !.., I. this niornillB. whtre she Is tfaohiT in the JfStpn s-ilioois. She attended the Wallowa and 1'nlon counties teachers Institute here. ' To Visit nl l'.lu'lli Mini Mntiltla NJkb'p. "f ,Hn' nioillh. was In Ul Orande this mornlnK on her way to EiBin. where she will visit Inilefinitely wllh relatives. To VMt llaimliler Mi- 1 l. Valr:nnt)Otl. of Tend l. i.m. mssed throuKh l.n Oranile f l.l. ,...nli.ir nn her way to r.iKiii lo visit her dailKhtcr. -Mrs- "," Mr. Hazen Is station ai?i nt at h.1 Kln. ' "SiH'iitl 'Wllllei- nl r.nterpi Ne Alma Jones went to Kiiterprls" inls morniiiB where slit! expects to make her home durinir the winter months. On Iii'pivilon Trii William llollons ami I.. V. I'hau st s wont up Uio Joseph .branch Ihls niornin In Mr. llollon s spe cial cur to Inspect that section or the railway trucks. Will Sec OrcKtm I'lny Missis Ann nnd .bine SIuiil left Inst evenillB for I'oitlalld I" s.-i Oregon play Ciiliromia. Their faliier, A. J. HtliliKc. preceded them there Thursday. .Mrs. I.miey Itctlcr Mrs. Andrew l.onty Jr. Is . to be oul again niter being confin ed to her home ror the past week on account of Illness. An-licil I'rtiin Fm-wnter ' Mr. und Mrs. K. W. I'lirp. nler arrived In l.n Crunde this week from l'reewater. Tlu-y will make ' Iheir home lu re, where Mr. Car pent crwi II have charge of 'I'" ALLEN A Little Gents' Half Hose For to wear with longies trousers just in. Llue-Tan, Gray-ISlue and Tan-White, in silk and rayon AT 30c A PAIR THE STORE VvTTH i dry clianing ti imrtiiH'iit of the j Standard laundry company. I VMtln;; Aunt il.ro I .M.s Lucille Gillette, of St. Paul, Minn., is visiting in La liranilc at tne home of her aunt. Mia. K. (J. TucUey. Slie expecU to rulliam here all this winter. C'lossrs School Term Miss Marlon Kulkersun closed her smm.iei- term at Uiu Fox J 1 .11 school Krlduy and this morning relumed to her home ut Seua.au. Ore. ' 'Outfits .Ml. Illlllly Cars Karl Z nilni-rinun, of Portland, is here lor the Zimiucrmuu. llrown Ac Wells compuny, outlining tile cars Unit the .Ml. Emily lumbor company wiH use. To VMt Relative at Elgin Mrs. It. H. Williamson, of Nam pa, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Loisier and Bon, of Corral, Wyom ing, leit La (jrande this morning on tneir way to Klgin, wliere they will vlHil reluilves for. a few days. They spent lust nigh( here. Here h'ur I.LStllute M ss AKntliii Marvin, a school learner at Wallowa, left I.u Gran- do tlifs inurning en route to that place, utter attending the teach ers institute here. She was ac companied by Miss Lillian Cooper, of Helix, who will visit her over the week end. Traveling ill The Nurtliwcf-J . Mis i". A. W.illless ami Mis. A. B. Wunless, buth of Onturlo, Ida., who have been visiting at the linim, nl' Iheir hrfit hel-in-law. Ku- gene llumon. of La Grande, left I this moinmg for Vancouver, from where lhev will lake III) their re- tu,n journey to the nildillu west, Hfro Fiuni linker ' Gus Levy, of Uakor, was a bus iness visitor In la Grande yester-. duy. -He is limiting arrangements to have a number of saddle hor- .o iu in. i uiit ' , . , Livestock show to be held n Portland the Ins of this month and first of next. Ti 1'orlliiml For Game David Stoddard, manager of the Oregon Lumber convpnny. nnd ' 111 forunna. wnere iney win irniin- tiei iiofiuess anti siiena me iaii' I forniu-Oregon football game to I day. Irhy. who Id s ln't-n viKltinsr Ht Ihe honic of Mra. ", H. Ulystone nr- r(.nip;inli'(l tlit-ni to I'ortlan.l, whrrt she will mt't't Iut huslmntl. . . lv. Eson Slops Here Mrs. Clara O. Ksson. state bl ble sehool suiierintendent for the Chflstian ehurell in Oreeon, spent lust nlttht In lll Grunde on her way from Maker to l'endlelon, where she will meet Mrs. Jean M. Johnson, of Ihe State t'ollllell ul Kellt-ious K lueuliun. for a Mini day, school in.slitute similar to lii one contlueted ht:re last Monthly. Mrs. Ksson announced that Mis. Johnson will probably return to Ul (lr:iiile In about a momn msl with th- oreaiilnitlon of th eoiinty un.t, lor which me waj wus paved at yie Institute. SliKhallcu Istaml KOMrvo All .lapant.su Coal Necils TOKYl) ( AP). The northern the Island SaRhallen part ' of could supply all the coal needed by tho factories of Japan If min liie was carried on according lo plans drawn by experts, sjld Mr. lldiaknir. chief OI tne liussiin 111 vestiKatlon ' coiuinlsslon, j-jst. re tuineil from there. I "The coal deposits are great land almost immensui able." he I s.ild. "Veins are so numerous tlut milieu can be CFtiiblishcil reuillly In uimosl any part or the northern territory. The quality In also so Boot! that the best or coal tar can be obtained from it. Dock Calls ISrontlcast OAKI.ANIl." Calif. (AI'). A tl -vice fro broadcasting duck calls has been Invented by J. ' V. O'ltaiu. president of the Vulleio liun club. Kudlo apparat.is his been Installed In the club's pre serves, and with the opening of the shooting season in Octob.v. nn alluring "quack, iiuack was scattered filming the duck blinds. a conscience" Hydro Chief ' ' "' ' ' Wff ';::;'f'' The provincial government of "On tario. Canadai has named C. A. Mfagrath, above, to succeed the Ir.ti dtr Adam Pecle aa head of Ontario's fUotl.OOO.ouu hjdru-clectrie hi'stem. KNOWN AS "IWEinv siiti:i;i" in .ihjii:s i.iik is jiis.o:. i;i UOl.l.VWOOU, cm (AI) More than ull small in,l, pvii.lt.nl movie eoinpumes. local -n p.'.nci puny on West sunset iiun..f,.i-.i are clustered In wuut is know ua t'overty How". Lut Inut clasai flcution fretiuenlly is a m.snomer. i "ccause lu this section, where students uiu iunn.ivo m eiumiH.l "" '""""a hiki si.iall I. l'ramu buildings, are produced ai great pruiit most of t.n; two and three reel films that are seen in theutres on the Main streets of many comuum.ties. Vl'overty Kow" ulso is a two way stepping stone ior stars' uml (jn.ct0,B Here ninny of the fav- orlte screen stars of today started thelp , d nmn of rlimdom wh0 one(; on .the throno or popa.-Uy. J Whether pust or p.eM- nt, the graduates ot "Poverty How" were schooled in a nrot'-am oi tconomv. Economy is the keystone of pro amounting to as much :is 7u:t per- cnnt. A relatively good I7.IMMI picture may net as much as 5-5.- This Wire Was -FT i-V TLV t S "jf K A' 4 ( .s $k rz n,v 1 George Caml-ell Carson. Pan I-'ranrlHro laliorpr, was a happy hospital patient oiler the arrival of the telegram whlrh Ihe picture shows him reading. For It related that a P. 8. f.upreme court decision had Just open ed the way for him to collect millions in royalties from IS hi American couper companies. Carson sued for infi ItiKement of a smrltli.f patent. Boy of 12 Amazes Art Critics llolliumod jtrrr.rnls I hi s ionllifnl prodifi. (.Iinrli's lr Hiitirimr. 12. Ills oil pinntinrs have allrurlrd Ihe attention of several art critics. ilhont ami train inq. lie has shown remark--utile aptitude in ropimg famous works of the. old masters. Vacuum Bottles I lundy for every nutomo billst und camper; ulso use ful in the home to keep buby's milk warm for the early morning feeding. Tho Vacuum Bottle is made of htavy, strong met ul parts; It hus a large cup suitable for use as a drink ing cap; the fillers arc strong and sets In a patent ed metallic spring base for protection. A fine bottle for overy duy use. We recommend It. Glass Drugs Inc. v ts 9yl& str La (Jrande, Oregon (ion, or f li Is exceptionally good. . it may command up to $5l,ouu. I Many of these ' coinpunies full, 1 but there ure always oluers lu ; s.ep imO their piaces. . Becuuse of the high cost of In terior settings the photoplays uro mostly Westerners, tilled with uct ion and breuth-tuklng thrills, tak en with rugged scenery as their I background. Very few of the pro- i ducli01!s uru of subllo plcturizu. Hon Oi'ten players of good names, glad to pick up a few hundred dollars tor a day's work between eii'.i:i;eiiients at larger stu dios or on u duy off, are obtained by the studies to work for one day; thus getting box office nam es in tho cast at relatively small expense. The scenes in which theso players appear are all shot in the one duy. Small casts are employed. The producer otten Is versatile, writ ing, producing and . directing u story. He oi'ten is the business man In addition to ull else and sometimes, if necessary, stars in the picture. . MAMFACTVHEIl DIES. LOS ANGELES (AP) Elmer' Firestone of the Firestone Rubber company, brother of Harvey S. Firestone, head of the corporation, 1 d!ed suddenly at his homo here Tuesday night.' t Good MMicine "4 .f.....'A. 1? J7 M . x 53 7 i .f Anti-Divorce Crusader j p ' : : i i ill 1 1 k - -, n s w. - . .- : J?2 ili ' '-".s.1 '' i;'i 1 Virginia Gorhnm, 21, pretty New York telephone operator, met three men, loved and man led them, all In 20 months. She nnd her' first husbtind disagreed and separated without divorce formulltU-B. Then she met two other men, fell ,ln love with them In turn und married aguln. Never hus she entered a divorce ennrt. Now poor little Mrs. Gorhnm-Adums-Schmtdt-Kosenberg faces u el urge of hlgumy. It's a case of two Irisbands too many. And In court Virginiu avers that she loves them ull, and cun t see why any girl should be an old maid, , 4 COUNTIES TO JOIN ON NOVtiMUER 11 (Continued from Page One.) --w m ttee promises the promises the best pn -ade that has been seen in La Grande uioiik puuimic lines. -nay v, u- nanis is aiso me arum major oi th I .n fi ran Ho rirttni rnrnx. nnd the La Grando drum corps, and he promises that the full organi sation will be out with new equip ment. The free dinner nt noon for nil ex-service men is being bundled by the Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Hurley Klehnrrison. president of the local unit, has new plans forltni committee Is Osear Cutler, tins year. The dinner will ne ussNtert by Archie ('laiit. K. (1. served enfeteriu style, feellnw thut.Olsen. C. P. Holbrook, and H. O. v Ull fbfblsr crowd expeeted thoy Uiiireu. .... r.,...l tUn nmn fnul.if n .1 ti-(Hi 'I'llM tllllllleitV Pltfl Of tllp Plllli. ni.ich less "labor. The lluon County Chamber of Commerce is assisting In the furnishlnf; of fool. Penillelim to IMav lieru. The football (fame between : I 'end let on hlKh Hehool and l.u i Grande Ih under the direction ol K. 1. Towler, prinelpal This Kuine will be one of the best seen here this year. It Is believed, us hot it teams are evenly matched. Kor the past several years tne American Legion has staged mo 10 e"nhorntt and better planned firm works from the hill west ot town, and this year Ih expected to be no exception. The program si lic.led under the direction of I.ynu Hohmnkamp und C. V. '-iaibut will uphold the precedent of fo- r years. This display lu uh.que that It can be neen from al- inofjt A'very house in l.u (rrande, as wt II as being visible all over the alley. Daucliijc lo i;nd Day. I'l.i dancing which will win 1 up the day, will be the usual cilia event that the dancers of KuhI ern Oregon a I wa ys i'iiiov. Under I lie direct 'on of Uoy I'll y and his a.sshitanls, C. L. Thompson, Jess Andrews, Harry Mason and J. Htalcup, many uev nnd novel features will be fea tured, it Is said. There will h room for all who care, to attend the dances. Tne m Orande post l one of the vi ry fi-rv In the Hi ate tl'lit ARCADE Bee it Now or Never! Positively Only Engagement in This City! It' IPmmI jiidunieiit To tet "Aide NifllH early. w St not M XTIM i; HI 4-.1I1 MI.IIT nl H: I.V l'rtiv I'.'.gular seat Kili: at Glum HUSH JLf& mm Mail Ordern Now owns Ms street decorations. , I'm v H'iniiN wiro made last y ur f r purchastiif? these, tins eliminiitimc 11,0 efl-',,so ' "bring outsiders to idecorate the streets. Harlev Hlch- rirdxon and his helpers, Calhoun I Cumbt and Emory Ford, are look- n,r ,,rtni' Ihn (lettiilH nf thi. ul !.. t ,i..col.uMoni. The flues which were sold the merchants of the clly wu an nU)it,d ft.(Uure of tho ( (lt.corallonB tnbj ypi,r t. 1 Stunt Committee Named. A special committee on stunts has been appoint cd nnd they ure uork'iig on Severn! Idens that will Illl.l If I Mli nnifwlo which will ). HKged promptly at II o'clock nn ' vinistlce day. The ehatrmnn ot . b.-ni inn Is h-inK hnivlled hyHav - vey Mali hews and Otis Palmer. I '''be local p'-st and ladleH nuv - IMnry , and the Baker orgunlxu Till: WAV TO liril.lt lir.AIITI end tu mailitnln It, Ih lo Ki't thi' lii'in-flt or my rhlioiiraotlc ihIJiih.-lili-ntH. Hy ivIU'VlllK Un Ir.'N8lli-i iit ci'plaln 110I11I.H on yo ir Hplni-. nri'l 1-i'HtorliiK Ihi- m-rvi-H to tlii'lr j nu,.,,,,,! aciivllli-H, all boillly ills- tin haiiiu-H are i-.-lii-vinl uiu oflun Clll'l'll. You will Ilka my cliclrlcal Li-fUliiit'iitH. No flhock. . Kit. AVOOIIl;!,!, rhlrofii-firtor Uwlro-ThirrninMltlst lilt Kolnini r lllclir IMloiii- IU7-U SATUKDAY, OtT. 31 MATINliK - NIT E Em Four Years in New York and SI ill Playinpr, Hrcaking All World's Records! Mi Nichols' .oensiuon. p i-irB mm m MSI VilRTHQUAlCE J I'rifm, .Mk' to II I. .VI. r lo X2..ll. liio Inn. Urugs, TuulJay, Ucl. 2TU. Markets I'OKl'I.AMl M.U.KLn'S hltTI.AMi, Ovu. (AP). Uve- HttM'fc- -Wit ady. Ktfs Om to 2 ccnlH lower; firsts, i Si 6.i i'Jr; extras, 4'J& 60 :. ISuttur, butterfat Steady. SAN KRANL'ISl'O (Al). Uut teifat 65c hero today. IH)HTfiAXl GIIAIX IAHKin' I 'OUT LAND, Ore. (Al) WJieut 11UU. hard whlt, uclobur and November Jl.4ti; hard whin., li. H. ltuurt, October und November $1.4; sort while, western white, October und November $1.38; lutrd winter, western red, October and November $1.83; northern spring-, October and November $1-36. Corn No. 2 K. Y. shipment, Oc tober $37.61). MAHKK1S AT A KLAM'K NliW YOllK (AP) Stocks, strong; high priced shares buoyant. Bonds, Irregular; French obliga tions react. I Foreign exchange, mixed; Tench francs uguin break to new' low. t'ntton, barely steady; bullluh ; weekly aUitistiea. ! Sugar, irregular; wcuk spot mur kut. , Toffee, lower; commission house j Belling. ' CHICAGO (Ai) Wheat, stendy; export buying. , Corn, barely steady; small stocks. Cattle, steady. Hogs, lower; broad shipping de mand. , , 1 tlons ure p'aiin ng a joint meet ing ut the I'nion hotel tor Tues day night. Proceeding the meet ing, dinner will bo served for tho members of the two organizations ut 7 p. m. Following this, danc ing will be enjoyed. The other posts of Union nnd Wallowa counties huve been In vbed und a. lurgg attendance Is unriclpated. Transporta'ion will be provided to nnyono wishing to go If communication Is made with Mi. Palmer. li 1m Colony Improves as "lllg ISIII" Haywood U in llospitnl MOSCOW P). Vhlle Wil liam ("Big Bill") Haywood Is ut present ill ut the Kremlin hos pital suffering from an acute at tack of diabetes, the American Industrial colonv of the Kuan -t-yitv min'ng region In the Initia tion and organization of which he worked Is now reported to making great progress. The - output In 1326 of coal has M'rt 111 VI IWOVU UJ UV Ml I I'l III. The adm. lustration of tho col ony hus set aside t7r,l()0 for the building of dwelltntru and other Improvements for the works. A town of American typo lu helm; l lf"111 Y'KN'M'-V''.VM I . 1 Piano JAZZ 11! LCKMUtsia , lteglniieis or Advaneetl l'opu'ur songs taught In dance style; over loon dif ferent breukn, spaces end ings,, fillers, etc. I h nioiiht 111 1 loitH l-'refi Waterman rhino St ml Ion Mondtiy, Tuesday nnd Wed nesday at JKaMcin Oii'oii .Music Co, HANDKERCHIEFS For Mother,-Knitter, Hlster, und Little-brother whiti' or colored, from 5c to l.hit. Home hcuultful pure linen liaud-emtnoldured ones. Novelty Handkerchiefs lo match your ault Art & Baby Shop Hemstitching Arcade Sunday Only MILLER & JACKSON Musical Memories EVANS & COKELLI Comedy Producers Mcdonald, sparks & Mcdonald Musical Moments IIUG1IEY McLEAN Singing and Novelty Dancing ROMA DUO Musicians De Luxe Picture and Orchestra TODAY . - - "THE DANCERS" MONDAY "DANGEROUS INNOCENCE" With EUGENE O'DRIEN I Boys' High Tops $2.89 to $4.50 We Imve two styles of boyn 111 Tops one 'with m cup un the lot; the oilier mi flio line wtyle. Ikith are of blown callVkln, eltner I'.nico or leal her mIc, bel Ions tongue. A'l sizes, 9 to . 60 STORES CHREOUO. THE HUB Ktliics In Capture of Liquor Sinuggleib Taught lu School SPUING FIELD. Ih. (API. Ethics In catching bootleggers uro being taught here ill a scuool for prohibition ugunls. Recognizing that the crudo tac tics of agents In enforcement work huve brought both the offi cers and the luw Into disrepute tho government established thu school In an effort to teach the dry agent . "how to gain respect, not only for himself but ulso thu prohibition luw." The school Is under the tute lage of Thomas Williamson, tinn ed States attorney, and John K. Madden, deputy piohibition ud- . miuisLrutor of JUlnois. ' Finds Only Two Per cent of V. S, Children Are Tiuanls . 1HTLCTH (AP). Only two per cent of school children ure tru ants, but In this two per cent ara 90 per cent of delinquents, sal a ' James A. Starkweather, assistant, supervisor of Duluth schools. Hit spoke before the meeting of thu National League of Compulsory! Education and Child Welfare, i ... Delinquent girls rarely steal,' . Mr. Starkweather duclured, b it m when they do .steal, they steal alone. When boys steul they pit--fer In groups of four or more, tho speaker said. , We Buy for Less We Sell for Less LADIES PUMPS & OXFORDS r 15 very 'latest styles from which to choose. 1 $3.25 and $4.95 Don't miss -this op portunity to save! New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES Clot Adams Avenue, "r,vcr(Jhiir Tor Ihe Itnby SlanipliiK . Itutlons Cowred - I), M. V, Threndn i mm VOl)