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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1925)
Monday,' October 26, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page T?iye Local News In Brief COMING EVENTS Union County Annual Armis tice Day Celebration La Grande November 11. Called Away by Illness Mrs. L. J. Williams has gone to I'uyctte, Ida., to visit -live mother who is III. Mr. French Improves Harris K. r-Yerfch, who has been iat the Orando Hondo hospital four or five duys for modicul treatment, is reported to bo improving. Iteliirncd from Portland 1 Airs. W. H. I'Cculcr returned to her home here hint evening after spending a few duys In Portland. YLslted at Joseph ' Mr. and Mra. C. It. Eberhard and daughter lorothy and son 'Frank lin, drove to Joseph Sunday and visited Mrs. Khorhard's parents there. . In Portland ' . Attorney C. It. Kberhnrd went to Portland last nlKhl and uppenred before thu federal court there to day. . ' it . Hod, Captain Dutton announced this morning. Kred UccU, mess sergeant, is In charge. Here from 1'iUon Among the out-of-town business visitors in Iji Grande today la W. M. Dobbin, of Union. If'" cm llushicss 11. L. Bard sky, of Numpa, Ida., is i.uro oa Uusmess connected with the t'ommcrcial college, of which ho is president. . .. Quests in 141 Grande . Mr. and Mrs. J). K, Gllman. of taker, are "guests at liotet Soin mer. . i ( . t : Faee Itunied In 10 plosion i.. Allen .'ftunter was badly burned about the face Saturday when a gasulinc pump exploded at A. 11. Hunter's ranch near here. Visited in Cult Torn In Jennie Jiaker has relumed to her homo here after five weeks in California; where she visited her son. Khc reports im excellent trip and a good time while away. Youngest Solon KiiKTprlMf Visitors Here iMr. und Mrs. A. 8. Coolcy spent a few days ul the Komnicr holcl while, the furnior, who is un ttttor- I ncy ul JJnterprlsc, transacted busi ness Here. . , III Pcnillc : Attorneys George , T. ; Coclirun und Kobprt Kukin.areln I'cndli ton toduy. They were to appear. In fore Ihu supremo court ihiit'u to- J fo! Iltl for' Xoli-SilppoH On u wiirrunt from Tllliuiiook county, H. A. KlinRlmmor. deputy sheriff, arrested .iluRh- Mcilauish Ion Katurduy noon. Tim charcc. Is non-support of minor children. To Tost Cattle Ir. V. '.13. Thlstlcwuite left this inornlnK for Wchliind. where ho will test dairy cows for tuliereu ' losls. , JIu will spend a month in I'inc and Kagle valleys: In this In terest. ..."."''-'. Visited Dniilrlitci' in IMitlnml Mis. K. It. Head roturnod to her liome In l.a Grande this mornlnK after visltliiK her dniiKhter. Mrs. ' liellier Hnvder. in i'orliand, lor several dnys. I'ft Ycstcrdnv ' Mrs. Dwlsht Kloster nnd small son Bobby, and Miss Helen Mohr returned to White Salmon. Wash inffton yesterday liy auto after vis ions their parents.: Mr.; and Mrs, W. I". 'Mohr. here. : Morcliniit llcrv on Business K, I,. Itakrr,.a merehiint at I'alni r Junction, has lieen in l.a Grande for a few days transacting busi ness. . ' ;, Kvturiui froiii HuntlngUm - 4 -' Mrs. K. II. ISruun returned last nltfht from Huntington to her home at 1U07 Oak street. Week Kml III Portland Mrs. Helen Hughes spent the week end in Portland visiting her mother, who Is ill. Forfeits $15 1. i'rlce. charged with drunken ness, forfeited $15 bonds by . non appearance for trial hi the munic ipal court this morning. I e -ifm f m ; rj , jiMWrKtWimaibiii i; k J , .(V , I I. b. tt ft''"' a. ,nM V Si.m. m i"y . Klans in Kanada Now Epsom Salt Two leuspootifyts of Pii re test Kiisuiu Salt dissolved In a glasH of wilier and taken before breakfast, means al most immediato relief. Kafe' hceaus it's tho best. You save becuiiHe it's only half a cent a doso. Glass Drugs . Inc. La Grande, Orceon " atlHSi, Uf 1 Kntry of thelCu Klux Klnn into Canada tvas heralded by the presence of thoumnrts at a night open air ceremony near London, Ontarlof Ths picture shows .the Imperial khgrapp and two Imperial kleaglca waning to administer the oath to new members. " apology are garia, . received from. Uul- The youngest United Statos sonator. this. It h a picture of Itobert . ton hiifhway nrojeet in Morrow county, and the HuKer-Unity hlgu- Ln Fo Motto Jr. at tho fine of trhrn his dud hid June hc-come gov f ernor of Wisconsin. VtUi'bM'and a-fter some, tiruo Hient. there he will, go to C'altloiilia to spend the winter. , . , ' Meet nt Cnkm " The American Ik1U 11 ladles, auxiliaries of l.a Grande anl Hiker are arranging for u hieeilns to be held ut the Union hotel tomorrow evening. lJlnner will bo served at 7 o'clock, roJ.lov.M-d by ih'.neinjj. Other posts of Cniun and V:illova counties have been lnvit. il. Trans portation will lie iruvitled to uny one wishing to ko if communica tion is muxle with Oils I'alnier. waj in !takr "county. THOOPS MAY VITIIl)HAy t.ONlON Hy tho Associated Tress) Kxehangu telegraphs from; the- Athens correspondent reports the Greeks nnd Bulgar ians, acting at the instance of Koumunln, will., withdraw their troops behind their respective frontiers. Modern Machinery, Not Laws, Hailed as Rescuer MAMMON (Speeial). Agrlcut ture will again bo lifted to en L bRANDERS VISIT UNION IWIO.V. Ore. (Special) llf?r- man Jtoesch, To in I'eaeh, JIarold Walshiger and a number of olhe; lu (Jrunders wern over Sal urday to wltnejs the football games. Mrs. Katon, who Uvea in Tori laud, has had painters and other laborers working on her house in' Union, painting and repairing It. Kd Hull and,. Mr. und Mrs.. John Men's and Young Men's ? OVERCOATS $16.95 to $25 Brand new specially purchased overcoats, at a price range which means a real saving to you. Altencled .Moose. Arrnlr . Mr. and Mrs. L. U. Oleson and Mr. and Mrs. George Newman of Baker, who were in J,n Grande to attend the Mooseheart Legion frolice, returned home this morn-) Arrived Yesterday - . Mrs. J. II. Mulholland aiul Mr. Ingi flouring mills at La Grnnde. Un- nnd Mrs. Marcus Kulgham arrived i ion. and Island City. Kverythlng in l.a G: anile yesterday from t 'as- j possible was done by the Ii. O; L. cade Locks. Mrs. Miilitollaud haslet. T. company to end . the break j Iwcn visiting there anil ut Tort land i an quickly as possible,, uncording to Trouble Kighlca ' , Alt'-r .electric service In the Giandd 11(1 tide valley had been 'rough'" from i:afi a. m. nntll 1:2a p. til. today, word .was . received lnre t hat t he. trouble had been righted. A fufctv 'rottonwood .tree fHl across : the. transmission line f 14 miles this side of. North Pow der ami, kicked out the entire sys tem. An overheated oil Fwltch'ut Tuck creek added to (he difficulties and could not be repaired until 11 a. m. Actual, loss of servlco last" cd but five minutes. During the remainder of the time the -Morgan mid I'nv'M nl.'intft. nnvllinrv units, furnished Juice for the val- '"" " ,. ,1 J' .7 nnrt It wns necessary to secure a ley which was added to In general . ' ' ,,,,",',;:,; '",,. , , hackfaw nnd snw thu machine in; hy the cutting off or the three equal economic trading basis wUhiJnnes spent la.-d. "week vlnttlng ut city IndustticH by the application . Thla HpringS ahd drinking tho of modern mechanical power, but mineral water. They brought, u nut by mere legislation, asserted supply home with them. Arthur Huntington of Cedar Knp-I I'M MeMasler, emidoyo of the Ids, la., in addressing the co-i- Tohln meat mark el In North ln-, vcnliou of thu American Socte'yjlon. Is carrying his hand In a sting of Agricultural Knginecis reccnt-'as the i-esult of an accident while y. he was working with the electric sausagti machine at the market. Ills fingers were caught in l he mill con-' vv:-V: We want you to see tho fabrics, the pat terns, the expert tail oring consider the price we have made for you. Then you realize what, great values we are offering. Tlaid back and wov en through fabrics are carefully tailored into single and double breasted coats and belted coats. Light, medium and . heavy Weights. . , 'i V , There arc good look : ' ing ' plain colors and . fancy ' plaid' effects. Sizes 34 to 44. t'nuinff to do by liund power vr unlnml 'power thomi '.liinjm thnt must bo done by mccWintcul pow er If he In to keep . pace with In dustry. 'Knrmerft, he said, nuiKt use uutoiuatic machinery to pro Motnrcil to 1'ayeCle Mr. und Mrs. It. C. riurrlt nnd Mis Miidred Uunsom niolnnd in 'ayetle, Idaho. Saturday evenlnc I for the past three weeks. .Mr. KuiB-1 ofrielals. who speak hiBhly of thellu nroduets to ex-chanBe fortl.e ham will return to n.nead., l.ot;l:s ' rourtcousness of tho flourlmr mills a?'?!n-' ""-'.'""- ProdiicW In a few days and .Mrs. .Fulirliam in ennsentlnir to ruliuve conditions , u'u cu "lun- will visit hero for Borne time. I by cutting off tliolr electricity. "America has never righted Us w-ronc ity ui-agging tno rorfinuic Oyster TonlgliJ -. ' ; ' Thoocat company o'C'tne.' natlbn- ol gunra wni nave an oyesier ieeu tonight, nfter the regutnr drill pe- oooooooooooooooooooooooo o o and spent Sunduv visiting .Mrs. I 'fintf M ciim-s Issued , lIurrlc B panels there. They i-o.-l Marriage licens. s have been Is-1 turned to their home here lust i.ee- I ucrt out of the ofllee of Keniu lh two before thu fingers could be released. Two of the fingers wore cut off nnd others injured by tho machine. . . . Following the conferring of tho third degree Krldny night, local Odd Fellows enjoyed u. lunch at the Odd Fellows hall, several mem bers from Cove bellig present anil luklng port in the work and, need- , . .. , , ; ., ,ln o say, in. ino mncn u so. down o tho basis of the un or-, The unHrv forcl, . ,,, THE Hull nlng. Hatchway o neturned front anipa Aliwi i;diia. May Mutheson, -ere-tary of the Intermountaln Com mereial t'ollcge, returned to Im. Grandyestcrduy arter a few days visiting at her home in Nampa, luano. Have Uaby Daucbler r. and .Mrs. Oseur Johnson are the proud parents of a baby girl born Kriday at their home at HU2 Spring. The little girl has been named Mary Marie, Mrs. Johnson was formerly Miss Cleo Stark. Rvturn Last of Week K. litietllu Jaly, Who is in Port land assisting in the examinations being given there by the stab board of cosmetic therapy, is ex pected to return to La Grande the last of this weeki Visits Uclalives Hen Mrs. J. IS. Cochran, of Portlunri, is a guest this week at the Savoy hotel, vlsiling her brother, Klnier Horstman, and other relatives in La Grande ami nt-Suinmervllle. McOormlek, clerk of the dls: riet court, to the following couples within, tho last tliren days: Vi.ii'or J.lnebarger and Winnie AleJunkin, of Umatilla county: Guy j;. Kn lish and cksIi Skelton, of Wallowa county, and David luiley and i.ou- cno Coffin, of Ltgin. . t. Markets TVltKi:Y SHOOT 1LANNK.I. 1-X) U KMT OIIOV K, .Ore W h:it promises, In view of preparations now being made, to be the big gest turkey shoot , ever hold in Washington county will be a fea ture of tint celebration of Armls- the A mer l- Has Sprained Wrist Mrs. E. 1. Cotlreal, who. lives" at Sumervllle, came to La Grande last night uccompanied by her son Luwrence. The hoy rw elved a badly sprained wrist last Thursday, while cranking a car and he came to,town to have the Injury dressed. Several ligaViciils were lorn loose and it will be several weeks before he will be uble to u.-;e tlie unit again. !OHTIjAM -MAItKKTS IfUiVLANI, Ore. (At) Steers, steady. halves, fin cents to , $ I lower, 5.r.rn f'i HAW- vealers. S.-50i( 10. Hogs, steady to 25 cents lower; light weight, $12.251.50. 1 SlH!ep, steady. ' ' Lggs, butter, biitlerfat, oteady. T . i. i V. ,.i . t ' 7ii entire teach ng force of the ., . V . V r Itunatc," he said, "but by lifting XocnV st.hootH Wl.nt 1o ... tleo day being arranged by ; tho unforlunate to the level of ' 12 ... V.V' ' I Korest Grove post of tho An the fortunate. It was the lifting lust week ' Jean Legion. The shoot will "Ire of the farmer to the basis of the) i. ,ms been annminneri hit fin!m'' ut tm' tmna of tho .Cornelius city mah thnt cured the troubleii ,Vnittn Ami cr,, Wlf WieVf'tliwir after the Civil war, and that lift- ww,. Illw, r lhii .,,', I. clean 'linen and well combed lalr-" nro necessities. llulldlng and machinery trades' linve attracted' many of the tu , dents.' . ' V ' Oun el Mb,- wher e aeeonimodatlons aru aval table for as many shoot ing was accomplished by use of nmnsenumtu , .. u.w.i..i - ..i-c.i ' ers as care to, attend. The legion better power equipment. j llaskethull. handball and Indoor ' UUH Ul"l"f'1 to P'hle one, of "It was not economy, or f!- baseball will probably be included ! thu Uli'VHl "-'y flocks In thu nance, orr rate legislation ihat.on the winter schedule. ! country as prizes and someof tliei PAN FFtANCISCO (AP I'.llt terfut, (i5c hero today. rndcrgocH Mnjor GMmtl(m Mrs. W. 11. Safford. of 2014 Klrst streel, was taken to the Grande Itonde hospital this morning, for a major operation, to be pt-rfonned at I-':30 o'clock this afternoon. . Lirt for WcIm'i- Mrs. ii. S. Williams'm and Mr. and Mrs. t. M Lnzh r and sen h it La Grande t hliTinorniiig I'orAVeiser, Idaho, alter viKltlng at the Sp-n-cer Iliireh liome liere. Mrs. Wil liamson's home Ik at Nainpn. Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. U.-.i r'.- iioeu Ms in Corral, Wyoming. . Union Suits o In Knit nnd Athletic o styles in Cotton and o Vool, for Jiiciv and o boys $1.00 (o $3.43 iV-We arc agents for In Wnllonn t'iiinty ! ; ..Mr. Clara tl. -lisson, .Hlble school superintendent of the t'hris- l Man church of Oregon, went to .! o seph this morning and will talk olat the I'hrlstlnii church lliere. Khc eleels to spend Hill this week III On Way to Portland , . Judge William I nihy;. chair p of the stale highway rtMnliiissioii. liassed through Ul- finiiid"' yester day on his way to I'orllitnd to at tend (he regular neetillg o! lite cnniniislitn, Octoher and JS. Several bills will lie li t at lit- iituet- Ing Including the Ui' ;:iin-'asliinf;- 91 Wallowa county. O O O 1 I? HATCHWAY UNDERWEAU Clint's Clothiery Itabv (ilrl Horn O A l.nltv daughter was born to 0Ml'. and .H'S. William ueivtry yes- o tertlay ot their homle here, lioin niolher ami baby are getting along o; nicely. Tlie baby has been named !liugi nla .Maxini'. Mrs. Uelvey was gi formerly Miss Itutli Wright. O S llnbv Si nlili-il Oj. The t-n-monlhs-old btiby of lr. liiud .Mrs. Onirics Khucy received a olbsdly si tided chut Saturday when o ' l lied a eim of calding ten from 2. the lable upon "Itself. A physician oiwits called und ut lust reports the !baby was much better. o TUe Store with Conscience 0 S - o o oooooooooooooooooooooooo Hen from Illinois I-'retl Troutwine of Harry. Illi nois, stopped off In I m. (liuntle yes lerdny and visited ut the home uf Mr i, ml Mrs. John Aiklm. He left last evening for Hpokane. Jennings & Shumate llukk SniIcs St-l-. GREEKS TO MAINTAIN NEW FRONT t Continued from Fag One.) sulvcd the farmers problems ,if-1 ter the Civil war but rather I ho! seir-blnd(,'"rM, the gang plow, the power t h rttshcr, t lie re frige ru t or,, and many other equally Important tools. At tho outbreak of the Civil wur It took 58 man-ho'jis a yerir to iirodnce nn ucit of corn. The better equipment of the '80s re duced this to about 23 man-hours, and In lltlio it was about 17 hours. "I'rior to tho advent of told storage, eggs were vuluablu umy upcnitiuiiH ugulnst the Mrs, Mac iJeLsp left last week for Caspar. Wyoming, to rejoin her husband after spending several weeks vlKltfnMwHh relatives and friends here In Union, which was her former homo. , .snipping Greeks. An c veiled rush of frenxb-d p'npulaee to leuvc the war-lorn ana continues. Lrngiir ;nllit-r'ng. . W'hi'e I he league of nations Is (tillt('t'in; in I'arts to investigate the sit latlon, ' the Bulgarians are reported to be rushing up rein- I forcemetits to counteract Ihu Greek invasion of Bulgarian toc- 1 lit or y. Greeee. nt III adheres to h'-r tliri'ats to h'dd nil occiided posdious until repfiratlons alid an He's Versatile With Brushes T" 7 mCTOMCUP I I r m 'ffcjr- r ) " . ' IMitllpplne Stddiers Itny Own I nJfiirniM tu Ii(ok Xint MANILA (AP) Uy purchaHlng their own uniforms rulher limn wear "the cheap shoddy clothing trailed here,0 Major General Kll A. Ilelmick, insoeetor ireneral of the for local consumption through lo- t'nlted Stales army, said the en- ....I ....I 'IV.. I,.' II... .,..,.l,lr.ir! Ill ..t H.t.. .1 , ... . iioivu iiivii ui i ii im ul1 1 in n ii ii ii i inane a good uppearancv during his bv spccllon. (lenenil Ilelmick UcHcrlbeiJ Hie shoddy issue as un overmipply of World war limes, which lie Kaid were unfit for any use except as work, fatigue or field clothing. "11 Illustrated the film spirit of the enlisted personii", both native and Ainerleaii, thai they have wil lingly gone, Into their pockets ami paid for the, material and making of gooil uniforms," said the gen- 1 oral, "I hope that they will nut 1 longer have to do this and I shall do everything In my power lo re move this hardship." General lb.-bulek rmiiuiended Hie leading trap shooters of the north' west liavu been Interested. ' ... 1 . . t i ' Monmouth Itmigct $IH,:tfu , MONMOUTH, Ore. The board, and tho budget committee of school dlstitct No. 13 'have ap proved an expense of 18, :t 16.60 for the coining, yenr.i This -!isj slightly less than, ifdst 'yj'dr's jltftd-; get ami also includes ( the ftrsr year's Interest ..and t'etlreniiAit sum for bonds on the new' gym nasium. . eal markets. Today, the packing and marketing of eggs through ; cold storage Is" a source of In- N.ome to the fanner almost as great as tlie- dairy Industry. "At the pivseilt lime, d ie to the link oT cheap power and automatic machinery, t lit! farmer is produelng only on a basis of 3' to 5 tn comparison with those who produce that which the farm- r buys, industries have beeome a great deal more efficient In the past in years t h rough new appli cations of power machinery, and It Is for Hits reason (hat agricul ture 1h lagging behind, . M hum ,the Amerieiin engineer cooperating with liiv'eulive genius that reHcucd agriculture a fieri he Pivfer "Itlue Denim" "ork. I'lTTHiniltt; (Al) A majorlly of night students at the Curnegle Inslllue or Technology have shown a preference for "blue denim" work. Only a comparatively few are ent'Ted for occupations where We Buy for Less We Sell for Less LADIES' PUMPS & OXFORDS Satin, patent and tan 3.5 v'eK y latest Styles .'fifoni which to thodse 'V, V $25 and. $4.93 !;i);in't:ni;isrt!tKit op- ' 'polturiity to save! New' York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES I'lvll war. It will he the Amen- I'hllilinlne sohllers or Ihe I Ii. can eliulneer Olieratlnif throlluh ! Pine Scouts: In Ihe B' ral's oiln- Ihe p ililic utilities nnd thiomih Ion, the I'hlllpiilne sultller easily allied nucnls that will nlace the. submits lo discipline and w hen laiiner un an ciiml footinj; with industry at this Umc." properly trained ami led would al ways uoiuit himself well In the field. , BOXED GIFTS .N.'cn fur sl)im'ci's uml ulfls fol' liiosl iH'caslotmi Kiiiuti.N ,Yi.i:Tii;s. 'i iii;um(imi;i i;i!s, t'Mtm.v.i: stuai's, ii.Miivi;itciin;i s: (;ai!I'I.iii Ami iilhitr urllclcs lii iiiiincnni lu iiienllini ; a.V; lu HI.SU , Art & Baby Shop CtOI Adams Avenue. "Ivvcrytliliiy: l-'or Ihe llaby" II. inHh bin- - Slinnping - Kuttons t'inrivtl - l. M. (, Thread' Roomino; House Raided; Whiskey Owners Fined (Continued from Tnga One.) ' and were , t-aeli fined $ :tu ami costs. ICiiKt, who Is u son of Mis. Nickle, Is 'being held In coiin'y Jail for orders from the Jiaker county offlceiH. K.-vral 'Other prisoners. who roke Jail Ut the Manic time KuM got aay, .were plckeil up ngnin ufthin three days. Itnst is mi PI to liavi- been in hiding ut ft' nl until he came honn- for u visit with Ids mother. Mii-lc Mnn u-t ; If City fob iMlrcd by larrlcd Man ARCADE sat., ocr. :n Matinee ut 2:30 KiKht'at 8:45 'ctoecNichols RECORD BREAKING COAAEDy AnAv Vanv. Pan Kn-ncisco nrtipt trtirbcr. slithers soma lather croM Out jowl of the city . mayor. James Holph. .Then he ha- ""kI? rV ind plshw some more paint on the nearby canvas. Itolph being an art ccfrclroMr u-.! -3ite ratinOjr lorjhe thtvlrf to be reiuroed. MK.lK(MtI. Kng. (AP) The elty officer have enacted a law prohlhtttng hr unmarried man from holding a municipal Job where there Is a married man looking for It. Th Bradford councilors could rot understand why there yhoulij ' le uny unmarried men. Inasmuch) as reports showed that there hp almost twice ns itisny maidens In the city as bucheturn. The city medicul officer replied that th precarious condtilnn of ihe wool trade, which Is the chief Industry of the city, ts responsible for manv of tho local vouiitt lie n shunning marriayj. mm ARCADE TODAY And TUESDAY Scnts on Siile TOMORROW (lass Drug Store W r&L 5kl: ' innnnMiiim urn 'V.V-iy-. 1 " "he Cold." ami Fos F.i.iiniioi.nl Coined v,