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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1925)
. f ; ! Tuesday,' October. 27, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pago Five1 Local News In Brief COMI.NQ EVENTS Union County Annual Armis tice Day . Celebration La' Oronde November 11, rived in t.a Grande this mornlne on his way liomo from 1'ortlanil, whoro he uecoinpanltid a ctirloud of stock to the 1'ortlund market. .. Vi.slts lVndloton l-Tlmidi-- V I Miss Evelyn Cullin spent' Sun .. uy with friends In Pendleton. ft ' ' ' frlewnrt Is III . $ John Stcwurt is ill nnd absent from his work at thu Ulack Cut cuieieria louay. ltd urns to EliU'i prise I J. A.. uurlelRh, who has been Buest at tno Kommer hotel while transacting business in La Grande, returned toduy to his home ut En terprise. Watt TonslLs lti'iuovwl i Si Koltlns. of North Powder, is fn l.a Grande having his lonsils re jnoved. (iiosts from Iostlnc J Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis are rui sIs ,t the Koley hotel. Their home is it Lostinc. ' : Visits at Vnloii tl. J. AVilliums went to ' I'nlon eslerday for a visit with Tom Kerr rt the -Union hotel. : Dn HmilliiK Trli) 'I J. J. AHlLlliH. tit I.h f!rimli. nml "C MuOuvock, 'of Spokuno left LjS morning- for Wallowa county ?k Afler Storo Here Air. and- Mra. h. Altnitin drove r to .J,a Uranrio from JOnterprise Monday to look after the InislneBF ft The Paris storo, which they own. . Fa . . r- '$'Sirn. Nettle H. Ashley and '.daughter, of KnturpriHc, are repis-yV-rrt 'ie t''oley ; hotel whilt i 'shopping In La Oraude. .f tntlont Moved to Towu : Ci. I. Wade. who has heen serl f ' butfly HI at his ranch near l-lilgard. f, has recovered sufficiently to be " removed to La Grande, ili'forcr Supreme Court ' ' ,t K-.nIllnpo. Carl G. Helm. I:. J Green and Robert S. Kukin -are Im Grnmle attorneys In I'enilleton this; week for the Kaslern Oregon si-mi 'annuul session of supreme court. Returned This Morning 7 V. J. Townley returned to his home near. Hot Luke tills morning from Portland. Mr. Townley took p. carload of stock to the Portland market. ' : jV. Motion Day. Tomorrow jj Judge J, W.-Know leg. will hold motion ,dny- tomorrow In ,1'nion county. Ho contemplates- holdinc motion day In Wullowa county Kti- , aay. ., '.,r 1 ;. , I'ook Slock to Market " .1. I,. MhxwoII, of Wallown, ar- Hatchway V OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOO I: O ........ .O s l- O i o f o- k r f a j S ' ? o V o; -' o... o i s t- s- -' o o : O o. o ! O K O o 1 o ! O i. O o A 2 2 I 2 i. o I Union Suits In Knit and Athletic styles in Cotton and Wool, for men and brws I 91.00 to $3.45 T-Ve arc agents for Visit lujf Here -Miss Harriet llingaman, of West cheater. Pennsylvania, is visiting in i.a Grande a uuest at the home of Air. und Mrs. Charles lllngauuui. Went to Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. ,. H. Norton and Miss Kvelyn Cullen drove to Pt dleton Sunday and spent the day visiting' Mrs. Norton's parents. Homo from Portland Mr. and Mrs. Chase Hohncn kainp, Mr. and Mrs, Karl Stoddard and Mrs. G. L.. 1 prison, who at tended the Oregon-California foot ball game nt Portland Saturday, re turned homo Monday morning. . OnrVuy to Wullowu Georgt! Gorman was in La Grande this morning on his way to Wullowu. Mr, Horman is with the Morrisoli-Knutson construction compuny. Homo from Portiiinu James K. Hough arrived home this luorniiig from Poi-'lland, where ha has 4cen on business for sev eral days. Hen; from Cnliroruin Sam Smith, of Long lteaeh, Cali fornia, is in Iji Grande at the home of his daughter, Mrs. G. J. Price. tin may spend the winter here. iriited Portland; hi'liools 'Mrs. L. L. Douglas has returned to La Grande Trout Portland, whore she has been since last Wednesday. Mrs. Douglas Is supervisor of art in the public schools here. She visited the vurio,us Portland schools while away.- , Len Tills Morning Mrs. Krnest Vehrs and little rlnughter Hetty Mae. left this morn ing for Arlington, where they will join Mr. Vehrs und go from there by auto to Portland. They expect to return to La Grande the last of the week. Motored to Portland Mr. und Mrs. Hal Hohnenkamp, Mr. und Mrs. Wulter Iteuter and Dr. Margaret lngel and daugliter Stella Jean who motored to Port land for the football game Satur duy, returned to La, Grande- Sun day night. ' Livestock to Portland About 20 cars of Wooded horses and livestock pussed through Lu Grande on the U-W. It. & N. last evening en route to Portland, where they will be exhibited at the pa cific International exposition. Most of. the stock came from thu mid western states. Arrived Home This MoniliiK v Mrs. K. T. Hattrick, who makes her home here at 1415 V avenue, arrived home this morning from Lew istown, Montana, w here she has been visiting for the past two months with relatives. Here ' from Huntington Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hooper were in La Grande this morning from Huntington. Drt Bouvy recently removed a cataract from Mrs. Hooper's eye. She came down this morning for treatment. Leave This i:ciiing Mrs. C. T. Bacon will leave this evening Tor Go.IU.en, Colo., where she makes her homo with her daughted, Mrs. Karl Tenhaeff. Mrs. Huron-has been visiting relatives here for the past three months. ItHly Sunduy In Ln Grande Blily Sunday took a turn up and down the La Grande station house platform last evening when his train stopped here en routu from Portland, where he has Just con eluded a big revival campaign, to (iiinigo. The evangelist's next campaign will be at Wllllamsport. Pa. iJlATCTIWAY 2' UNDERWEAR ; O O . o ? e : c V O The Store with a Conscience o I2: -2 OO00Q0OOOO0OO0O0OO0OOO0O Hiii'hing I'eCd j The Union county poultry nssf.ra- tion received a carload of feed to day und will receive another tomor row. The feed, which th men co operated to buy. will be distributed to poultry men at t'nion. Hot l-ake. Cove and La Grande. The mem bers of the association nlso cooper ate to market their eggs. Most of the larger poultry men of the county belong to the association.- ' Clint's Clothiery Has Irrigated l-'arin C. P. I-Mvnlson was in la Grande this morning from his farm east of Ciiion to order a stencil for stumping potutoes. Mr. Kdvalson's lfi-year-old son Arnold, grew sacks of hiifh grade potatoes on a half acre of land this year. Mr. IMvalKon -owns one of the bent farms In I'nion county and knows how to (arm it. it Is said. The land is Irrigated. A large acreage Is TIKES i Jennings & Shumate Uuk-k Sale and Stnkt. used for pusttire nnd hy purposes for his herd of dairy cows. Ho has 120 acres which he farms.. This year corn was hts main crop, which has been cut nnd made into silage. Concludes Long yiMt Miss Martha, Hoffman, who has been a guest of Mrs. J. I). McKi'ii non for six weeks, returned this morning to her home in Portland. Miss Hoffman made her homo in La Grande about 10 years ago ut the residence of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. und Mrs. lb J. Hackenbury. Mr. Hackenitry was for nine years, superintendent of public schools in La Grande, RATE CASE EXPLAINED TO CLUBMEN (Continued from Vnar. One.) crease in short haul rutep, "We have the upper hand, how ever, inasmuch as the coinmiK.sloii examiner recommended that . tin request be refused when he turned his report into the commi&Miom-rs' hands," he said. In summing the situation up, Mr. Kord said thut the entire matter is simply a battle by interior points to have continued a rate that is not higher than thu rate c hut-gid on longer hauls to coast points. He said that the railroads' pit a that the request be granted because of thu empty car traffic, and the wa ter competition through th" Pan ama canal, represent Utile, declar ing that if the water transporta tion wus divided umong not-Lhern lines, It would be "but a drop in the bucket." He Indicated that the manufac turers and shippers' in hit Chicago territory, embracing- a considerable area, uro practically forcing the railroads to make these di-munl.s, in un effort to compete with west ern manufacturers und with .east ern shippers who secure low trans portation ruteti ;jy shipping via the Panama canal, and lux the peuple of the Inland Kmpire in order to curry on their business successfully.- Preliminary to Mr. Kord's speech, several reports were made by com mittee members and Hugh K. lirudy request I'd the chamber of commerce to endorse the Armistice day celebration. This latter was re ferred to the merchants committee for consideration. . The meeting was presided over by Kred Kiddle und was opened when U. W. Jones returmd thanks. h Upwe CaetorOll wrlhonttaiw DMtwMilne luUdtect) 25c Dottle Glass Drugs In. La Grande, Oregon : ' Markets itit'n,.i i.iiki:ts : I'd It'll.. XI), ore. (Al') Live Htoek, steady. firsis, down 1 cent: 40'. . . . ' i v : IJnlter. Utndurd enhes,'' Vj cent lower. 64e. . llulti-fitt, sleady. ,' . HAN l'HANCISCO lerlal, U5c. (AI') Uut- Doesn't Mind Price of Furs Save On Dress Woolens A Large Assortment to Select From at Prices Very Low 59c to $3.29 This beautiful showing: of wool and wool-mixed dress material contains plaid, stripes, striped borders, two-tones and plain colors in the season's most want ed shades. The widths are 3G-in. 40-in. and 5-1-in. The quality is of the best and the prices lowest. ' GO STORES ;i:ain kxi-okts ii iciskAsk WAHIUiNOTON (Al) Pulled Slates (rraln exporls last week were 1.S4II.IMM) bushels as eolmmred Willi 2. 264. (ion bushels the previous I weeK. . t'ominerce department figures Monday Kave tin? following coin l.arisons belween last week's ex ports and those of the week be fore: Wheat. 205.000 bushels nsrnlnst IlTl'.ooo bushels; rye, none, airinst t 4:t,000 bushels; oals, Ko;t,nnO bush- j rm imaiiisi D.t.uiMi; eo,rn, ?s3.ouu i acainst 2'J.iioii; barley, IS'J.lllJIl against 1)7,000. . i't)i:Ti,.xi (;it.ix MAHKirr I'OUTI.ANI). On'. (AIM Wheal liltll. hard whlti. Oelnlii.r .-mil IN 'RECK'oveniher 1.4H; hard while, 11, K. - - f v . ,1 1'jmrt, Oelnber and Novembi'r , '" ?i.4; soft while. C)etober and No. JnueJYimJ1 l.4:i; western white. "' l",. T?? T 'Oelober and November II. 42; hard number of easua t es In the tra'n ,.,;., .,.,, . , " , , , , a winter, October and November wreek neur Vietorla at In ueiei,-, .... w(,Ntn,. , , , , and 26 Injured. .... vm,., .1.4.,. nkrth. ..,inW This Is based on Information Ortober nnd November l. 4 1. from General Mamixer iiisur e.l Ouls No. 2 while feed, Oelober the scene of , the aeeldeht, .'J'!ieand Novtiiuber,. $27; No. 2 aray, statement ' sahl nine "bodies 1 had j'oelnben nnd November, ')J2. 1 - been taken from the wreeltare ' f'orn No. 2 10. Y. shipment, Oc- and one oilier Is known to ue lober, S&7; Novemlior, no fiuola Tim lilith prlee nf furs 'does-n'l 1xIIh'I'..Mi's. .lohn Andrews lir tliv least. Mrs. Andrews lives In Hie wild QtivoDr Illver oiunlry lit Wnshiiurleu, and when she wants a new fur sho (rues out and shools the nniiiiiil hersi ir, j'ho wildcat over her sbouhlers v Is thu latest victim of his liixli-Miwercd rlflo. - In ndilltlon, .Mm. Aniliews make enough, on bouities nd ielU to buy nil her clutlios. 20 KILLED, 30 INJURED under it. Annual Leffion Balloon , Dance Will Be Tonight lion; ao. K Y. shipment. Octo ber and November, no quotations. " visum, ;hain sri'ii,v NKW YOIiK (AI')The vlHibtA Kiinnlv of Atnerlcfin .uralu kIiown Klnal preparations are being.11" J'llwlng change in bushelst inad for the second annual bal- I Wheat decreased a.OOI.tmo; corn loon dance to be Klven bv the A m-'i "rensed 1.1.14.000; oats increu.sed erican Legion at Xuber hall Wed- ',,,',MM'; rvu "' reused zzv.uuu; nesdav night. .he hall is beimr mru 'reaset Miii.uuu. decorated and other arruiu;ene nU made. All of the balltMins a per son could wiwli for will be upplird. according t'o one of the Legion members. Mann's Imperial or chestra will play. The com m it tee In charge con sists of I'.ny Williams. Hoy LYrrey. .less Andrew. Hurley Klchurd.sou ;ind Hurry .Mason. Billiard Champion to Play Here This Evening George K. Spears, who clnhnn the world's championship at- HtniWhf rail billlurds. will play a -"'l. point ' rirm. VAIIIiiriN AT A iiAN i; NLVV YfHtlC (AI) H locks. Ironic; representative rails und ln (iiiHirlalH at new hiKhs. Lends, firm: Mexican obliKtlonu jump to lf peak. I o r e I r- n exchanKc, steady; tKrench francs rally 20 points on ;;overnment action. ottrn. weak; bearish Kverii ment report. CHU'AfitJ (AI') Wheal, hilih er; iinfavorable foreign crop re ports, i ' , - 'orn. lowir; better wenlher. ('altli-,; trreirular: Kood urades exhibition came at the Imperial billiurd parlors lonlKht. lie "offers odds of 100 or no count to anyone and hits a hiuh record of Mi 41 straight mil billiards. The "Musked Marvel" of pool fame Is whh Spears and will ive a pool exhibit Ion toniKhl udded uUractlon. Th filling un open date route to l'ortlund. ilon. sb-ndy to Blroilff. I aimer Aiilnu4 for Itiiln 1. 1: 1 1 A fVON. (be. I An n coj n t y farmers -are anxious for roln to help start -the Kiuln Hint has been sown tills fall. Karmers are well n nlniiK wILh their fall work, but players are tjie gniin growth has been slow. oniKbt en- The streams of 1 he county are tower tlutn for mnny venis. "Murder Farm" Find 9 P.M. At -Imperial Billiard Parlors GEO. f. SPEARS World's Champion Straight-rail Play- , er plays 100 or no " count .'. Added Attraction " ' The MASJCED MARVEL ' - Will Give a Pool r; i Exhibition We Buy for Less We Sell for Less ., ltLANKETS Large assortment of tilnnkets in . heavy and light weight wool. All well known brands. Size. G6x80 inches. 53.75 to 5G.83 The "Wigwam" In most beautiful colors ... $5.45 New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH1 PRICES JUST ARRIVED A new sh'pment of Stamped Towels, Bed Spreads, Aprons, Dresses and Bureau Scarfs. Come in and sec them. ; .. . , . . .... ., Art & Baby Shop 1 .10 1 AilantN Avi'iiui'. 'I'.n-rjtliliiK l'or IlKt, Itnliy" , Ili'lustiU'liiiig . Slumping - Itutluns I'mcml . I). M. V. Thntuls N 4 Th.- oMti n. il ut-nil imnn In lliln i.irtnr". l o ) r u tu t. . hodirit. nri'l n 5Tttnfl Im ikI w.-rt- t li- prim i.vtlt'ni of miorkinv crime rrvnM hen I't-nnnylvanin HUIhoritl! ronil l thi; ili nw undrifrfiuth on a uiuiJ:r taiut" bttwttu Nvwcutttlu aul WukI i'ittsburjf. ' ARCADE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY "A young man's fancy lightly turns to love" they do say. But when four women camped on this serious young man's trail, all he had to think about was escape. A gay dish of comedy dashed with French daring. Irresistible, laugh provoking, breathlessly funny! .Reginald Denny T11 Show You The Town $9 From Elmer Davis' rollicking novel "NEWS" "FABLES" TODAY EUGENE O'BRIEN, LAURA LA l'LANTE In "DANGEROUS INNOCENCE" Arcade Saturday, October 31 ANNE HlCHOLS 1 ' MATIN k!K NIGHT,'' UUGWING SUCCES5 'yn Solid Y&Ars In ' New Voric Still Playino "l!' . v. 0. MftT Sensational 17',' 'N VEAHS f -i Au -i- RiCORD Huns UROKC-N I ArtOST AMA2JN6 ROW EVER ACHIEVED , fZe SIuy V- Kr Scats Now Selling at ftlass Ding Store. -V Matinee at 2 :.')() Prices :.....j...::...-...:M)c' to $1.30 Night, at 8:13 Prices ....... 77c to W.50 plus lax BUY SKATS IMMHDIATKF.Y' ' ' Avoid Disappointment.'' J WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY William Desmond -In RED CLAY' Comedy, "Love Sick" FRIDAY ZANE GREY'S "WILD HORSE MESA"