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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1925)
Friday, November f, 192T. TITE VA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pare- Flv Local News In Brief COMING EVENTS Union County Annual Armis tice Day C'elebrutiou Lu Grand o November H. HlstinK wliii thv num.njr of tlu books or Union county, completed bis work lust evening and pre piiivd today lo return to tlio i'ort i bind of rim. and his homo, ncur HOOU U1VT. Jlrre Today ' Jtoy Kuffatf, of the binloKicnl survey, of CorvalliH, is in Iai Unuide today oil business. Here from Imblrr . . . i!' J. A. Ouskill. of Imbb-r. was in 1V1 Grande today to attend the fcounty budget meetiiiK. Sirs. llapH'rsi(i lmininK Mrs. C. K. Happi-rsitt, who un-di-i w nt u nmjor operation the first or tin-, week at the Grande Ilondt hospital, is reported to be Improving. Hero on Uuslness . .j Henry Soimuvr, of Klgln. was a business visitor at La Grande, this iiiurning. ltuylng Apples ltanw '! Sam Hirch, u fruit exporter from Portland, is registered at the ilolel Foley while buying apples in uu. Valley. AeeumiMiidfs Aunt Hume '., Mrs. U. 0. Couch, of island City, accompanied her aunt, Mrs. Mary J. Mcfftll, to her home at Albany, Ore., this morning. Working at West's A local in yesterday's paper stat ed that "Miss llertha Prouty liati aeeepted a position at Hlll'n de partment store. It should havi been West's store. To ViMl Sou Here Mrs. Annie H. Nelson arrived ir l-a Grande this morning from Og den, Utah and will visit for som time here with her son Horace J Nelson. In Portland This Week Mr. and Mrs. Kred Kiddle are in Portland this week. They will probably return home over thr week end. Here on IluMius Kn'rl Woodyard, 'assistant sales-1 manager for the lruermiitonul Har vester company at Portland, is at the Mummer hoU:lt transacting business in.I,t Grande. Unrk at Work I Inl.ii Mintt-nxl t 1 1. ..a ... .. w,.. j.-, m.ii iv at worn aii in, uiiiviv v.ti uimt several days ronTlned to his home bewatttu of 4 Illness. t . Saw Stock Show G. W. Franklin, one of thti most important slieep and cattle men ol Wallowa county, was hero thif morning on his way home from the Pacific International Livestock Im position in Portland. He reports o very good show. V, Went to Wallowh , , J. P. Morcloclt went to Wallow yesterday on, busim-HS. He is e peeled to return to La Grande some time today. . To School for caf I Miss Thelnia .Spragite, of Jos'ph. left Thursday for Haletu; where shn will enroll In the School fur the I Deaf. Her mother. Mrs' it. .it ! Sprague, accompanied her to La Grande. Hack Prom Portland H. G. Avery, county agent, hai returned to La Gramle aft- a wcrh spent In Portland attending" the livestock show there. .Mr.,.. A very accompanied the buys' stock judg ing leant to Portland. Hack from Portland Leo Kreneh, Mrs, Ida l-'rimeh anrt Miss Clflue Taylor returned las night from Portland, where they have been since Monday itttendlnf Hie Pacific International Livestock show and visiting. ' Vislllng Mother Here Mrs. P. W. Gabler and small son ItichardnVilllam, of ivndMun, are visiting in La Grande with '.Mrs. Gabler's mother, Mrs, S. II. Mor gan. They expect to be here about i a week. - J ,' ' i Attending stock Show Mr. and Mrs. J. Ueynolds w.'iil to Portland a few, days ago to be present at thu last few days of the n,.oit'in i i , ... . nosll Inn. ! L ft for California .Mr. and Mrs. O. N. .Tarkingtor left Thursday night for California They will visit Sun Pranelsco nnr other points, while there. They ex pect to return to Ihelr homo hcrr in about two weeks. Mrs. Tarkr ington returnod io 'La Grande Wed neHday night from Walla Walla Washington, where she visited Miss Margaret "Creasey. who is-a student ;it Whitman college. Itciunietl Prom Portland Miss Thelma KImer has returned to La Grande after a week spent; in Portland visiting. Miss KImer Ih a nurse at the Grande Kondc hospital. - ' Ihirglars Knler Hail lagles hull was entered some tinie last night by burglars but whether anything was taken or not is unknown today. The front door hick was broken to effect an entrance. Completes' Work Here G. W. Marsh, who Ims been jih- Ptirehaed Prize Slieep ( 'arl Whltmore, a sheepman ol Joseph, was in La Grande thlfr morning en route lo his home' from rorriand. where lie attended the Pacific International Live Stock show. While there Mr. Whltinon purchased the grand champion Hnmpshtr) buck being exhibited there. The owner reserved the right lo show the animal at Ivn-vl-r, Colorado at the stock show there and at Chicago, Illinois, be fore delivering it to Joseph. Hypnotist put a woman to sleep in Superior, Wis. Couldn't waki her up. Should huvo shown. In r a mouse. , Good Seattle news. Real estati man fell out of a window. Prove all of them nre not In Plorlda. 1 i KNIT BLAZERS .and . Blazer Wool Shirts IN MEN AM) BOYS New .Shipment Just In! Tlicy Arc Beauties. KNIT BLAZERS $3.45 to $10.45 WOOL BLAZERS $4.95 to $8.85 Sec Our Window. (jjNT (jpTHIEgZ "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE" VACUUM CUP TIRES ' Jennings & Sluinialc Ijukk Sail's ami Mrikc, Farm Pointers Costly Title r ;frg',?'r""' '- "1 v c:0 hpk 'isK, 9 Agfr v. ivxvn or thu tnxtrab lnvcr ' call Mrs. Mne Juncfl, uhove, tn IVonu. HI., but on a aliico ullllues cunnni slon tuiiiDlaint hc waa fined Jlimi, and given a year In Jail for inal.iunt on running a. laxkuli line ol her own KANTLEEK Fountain Syringes Cuuraiitcvd l-'ur Vcars. BOYS, GIRLS WIN HONORS FOR COUNTY (Continued from Pane OniO Aro moulded In one piece ' with extra heavy walls, smooth surface und u glassy satin finish. Special Kaui;o marks to aid in measuring. Kxtra rapid flow, hiffh tiuality Knnlh'Mc tuhinff. HlRlily poltshed hard rithber pipes u mutal shu off with each one. Glass Drugs Inc. n aalL Sty La Grande, Oregon ; Markets Tile, keeping qualities of the golden lielUlous applo in western Oregon are being studied at the xperinient station. .- In eastern Jregon this vnrlety has proved one if the best. There It. develops a food, waxy eutlele which lias been I'ound to add to the keeping qual- ty of most varieties. In the western part of the state, '.hough It bears well, the fruit does lot keep like the eastern product. The trees are still young, and the. datlon hones that as thev become Wilder the fruit will develop this waxy covering. . ' The! preparation of bees for the winter in Oregon .Is best made dur ng October and early November, lays the- bee specialist at tlwex lorlinrnl station. To pa.su the wln or suecessrully, the bees need nni fle storage of food ii-nd'M he" "hives' ome form of winter protection, Por details regarding the winlqrir ng of bees' conndlt Kxteuslon i;ul- cUB nn aw. vn,n!p House ferns attacked by scale in Oregon can best be controlled by frequent api)llentons f a spray joint Ion of common Laundry soap, "iiy the entomologists of the ex periment station. ()ne-fimrler. of :i pound of soup Is used lo one gallon of water. It Is advlsiible to wash the solution from I he plants ibotit two hours after application. Oyster shell .-scab's on Oregon jpples promise to be an important :x'Hl the coming year, says Don Mote, entomologist for thc'CNpi'H meiit station. When 11m brown, pear-shap'-d scales are found on occasional frulls, growers may ex- iniine the burk of the trees for rurther indications of scab's. Ap plication of Ihui'-sulphur Npray, 1 2. ifallons of t be eoiieeii t rat i-d sola- 'Ion to Km Dillons of water, in I'Ybrunry Is the standard eonlrol of this pest. The problem of whether the new coupe will hold three eomfort;ibly seeiiis to depend upon whether two of I hem are married or Just ex peeling lo be. roitTi.A.vi MAiiKirrs rOUTI.AND, Ore. (AIM livestock,- eggs, butter, bulterfnt Steady. ' SAN KIIANCIHOO (Al) But terfut Oft'jC lu'ro today. Ior.Tl,AM (iKAlX .MAitKirr 1'OjKTUAND, Ore. .(AD Wheat. UHli, hard "white. November and becember l.Ci7; hard white U. H. Una it, November .and Ieeember $1.65! soft white. November and December '$1.60! western white, November and December $1.4!)V6: hard winter, northeVn spring. No vember and December $l.4S; west ern red, November and December $1.40. - Corn No. 3 K. Y. shipment,1 De cember $S4.50. MAltKKTK AT A (JliANCM N 13 W i YOIt'K (A I) Stocks, steady; General Motors crosses 146 to new high. lionds, Irregular; convertible "Ih- hucs uctlve. 1 ' . i K o r e I g n exchanges, mlxetl; Ktvnch filincs break below 4e. Cotton, higher; bullbh, ju'lvutc crop reports. , ' ( , Wugar, easy; ' European und Cu- ijan telling. ' i Coffee, lower; easier Ura.lllan Aiarlcet. . in other places brought his cattle premiums up to $40 and his hog premiums to $4i. His hogs sold Wednesday In tho fat stock sale (for 17 cents a pound.' bringing tn ;$i:t7. Mis two steers are expected Ho net approximately This is IBIokland's last year of club work ns he will bo above club uge next year. , Others Win Uouors Other club members added Im portant winnings to tho record of 1 jester Ulokland. I.yle ldbetter had the champion Hereford steer and old him for 2li cents per pound, and Allen Mills sold his Shorthorn steer for l!f cents per I pound. Gate Icl,ay won a blue i.rlhbon on a Shorthorn better. Uussell McK- nnon showed l'oland China barrows in thu open class, winning second on pen and second I on single harrow over entries from j two northwest agricultural col leges. Clifford ; Conrnd won sec Jnnd In the district In the pig feed ing contest and also second on single barrow. Gertrude Hell of Cove won first place hnd champlonshlii honors on jher Jersey heifer In tho Jersey suowniansnip coniest Wednesday n gainst all Jersey club entries from Washington und Oregon. Carmen Daniel won third on her Holstetn heifer In a large clnss galhored from the heat dairy herds or the northwest. GavMH' Gmiii v ' In the grain division of I he land products show. J. A. Gasltlll won first honors wllh wheat In the hard white-class on n Kurd Kedrrntion sample and also In the ,whlt club class with a sample of Hybrid j This Is the second successive year' Mr, Go skill Ims done this, which Is a record for Oregon. K. J. Jas per won first and sweepstnlccs on u, bushel of rye. GnskiH also- won aecond prize on bnrley. i t ; ! ; In Wie stoekvurds, T. Tl. John son, riyde Kiddle., W. ,T. Townley and Willlnm Oonper showed car loads. Clyde Kiddle won first on his carload of fat boas and grand championship, Johnson won ec ond. on light hogs, Conner won second on feeder steers and Town- loy third on Teeder steers. I ' About twice as many people from Union county are attending the slock show this year as have ever attemleii In any previous year, according to Mr. Avery. i CI I K'AGO, (A n Wheal, ihigh er; slrenglh Winnipeg.' Corn, lower, predict lulls 'belter weather. Cat He, strong. Hogs, . firm, a ml higher....... HAS FAITH IN YOUNG PEOPLE (Continued from P On.) nlng at the HTeabHerlnn church, under auspices of the Grande Hondo union. "Tho young people of today are more' nllv to their spiritual pos sibilities than thoso of yesterday," the speaker declared. "The Chris tian Kndeavor is giving them an opportunity for expression In the religious world parallel with the opportunities provided litem in tho material world, "Korty-flve years ago, when the Christian Endeavor was having its beginning In a Congregational church In New England, young people wTo supposed to be seen und not heard, while In reality they were seldom ecn and never heard. "Christian Kndeavor is the train ing school for the church, and hands and rcet for the pastor.' Iur I'olnOi Emphasized Confession, service, prayer and loyalty were the four points em phasized by tho speaker us com posing the Ideul toward which the society strives. Music was furnished by a quar tet from the Vresbytcrlnn Chris tian Kndfavor, of which tho mem l.ers are Misses Grace Gelbel, Hess Gclble, Tibrothy Kunk and Juanita Spencer, and, by Miss Myrtle Wlll cox, who Runsr nolo., , Klvo delegates, from tho society at linker were among the visitors. Tonight Mr. Shartle will speak to th Union of Chrlstlnn Kndeavor societies at Portland, His territory Includes tlm-trhUed Htates, Canndu und . Mexico, and requires 45,01)0 miles of .'traveling every yea r. :Clnlni a Klordln girl had three husbands, butthls may be only t,alk started by tho real estate men. . It, 1h fortllsh to go around knock ing people with the .hope thai, y on will be mistaken for opportunity. We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Most Kxctllf nl' ?uy in CHILDRKN'S ' SWEATERS ' ,' Slip-ons,'.; hrovy' knit wool ;.,:.:U.t;.;.::,..;..$1.95 Children's " nil .- wool Slip-on Sweaters. Size 30 to 34.....:....,-:.,.-,$2.23 Children's all ' wool H Inzer style Sweaters for ..I., -. $2.75 New York Store DESTROYERS OP i HIGH PRICES BOYS' SHOES Serviceable Shoes for Dress or School at a Price Range Which Means a Real Saving to You. $2.49 to $3.45 Ilrown cuirkln, full vamp, lfather counter.' onk uoli'jt, rubber llucls. Bui or Bluch. cr cut. Slzi'H 81 to 13. $2.49 Hi-own or black ciilfskin shoe, Munson iinny last, full vamp, liluchcr cut, oak tan soles, rubber heels. A neat and serviceable shoe, priced at . ; -!..;. , $3.45 iKns' in Tors 12-inch brown calfskin high top for .boys, pne toe, leather or punco soles, rubber heels. Priced at ' $4.50 - $1.89 GO STORES LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS m:v i:AiiAM stavs vi;t VV !' I J A NUTt N. N: . (Al')- N'cw calami has deelth;d to re main wet. The question whether New Zea land .slum I 'I continue tin prewenl llcjuor liei.nse ayslem. ailopl "tal" piirehaHn" or Kovernnu-nt eont rol or liquor, or kwIiik to prohlhtllun, wiik voted on In a relVrenilum dur ing Wedmwdii..V'N rneral uleetluuH. ' Baby Bunting and Robes Alcp, .soft buulliiLr lo krep Imliy ann. , .Wsti lovcl.v blniiUr's., ' itiiniiiia- ,;..,... ' lllunkils , .: 75c lo $3. - s ! Art AVBaby Shop : V :wt' 1301 Ariams Aoiuin. - ' ' ,- r . . ' 'Ker,vtlil!x l'or tlie' nahyM ' " HeiiiMlltehht - Stamping - JUitloiiN Con-eml - I. 31. C. Tlimuls HllA, WOl'IJi AltOIJSH 'i hi: ii:.ni ii;NAirv HYIiNKY, N. H. W. (A I') A hill to ulxdifh the death penalty will he pn-Hi-nird lo Ihe next mchsIoii of the l KlHlitturo. by the Hlale cabi net. ' ' The measure would Hiihstil ill'' imprisonment fur haiiKlnt; in ciiki-m of eonvieled inurd'Tens, the nen tence varying In mc verily In ae-eordanr-e with Ihe cirtMiniHtaneey of the cilme. Porcia Brings the Baby 4 4stv -59T- : - V A . u jl J.,n .'!jtt-r. of Tii. O.. triilii itl from hln Wat I'lilvtmity and 'wan ilmittttl lu lh- Iwr In f '.-l. Hho rontlnwil to pracllr law ntn-r hlT liwrrloce a yar aivJ a half oao. anil imfntly tnok h?r biiby, Marjf ARCADE TODAY" ,r JOHNNY H1NKS . In His IJisKwt IJtugh "THE L1VK WIKK" -"News'? "I-'elix" " STAR TODAY HOOT (illlSON In "THE CALGARY' STAMI'I IDE" 1 ARCADE ES' THURS. NOV. 12 Mull ortliTH nmv CuHiiln 8:110 ,1'. : .M. Scut Sale ()h-iis .. o - MoiKltiy, Km: 0, tilass ltriitrs Xoii Just vmi'l nilsa this una O .. '. . . 'j .. :: iiot A Motion r ict ure, But A Farewell Tour Of o The Most Sensational Success in the History : . g .! """ ,",v'0fThe"AiilH(,fBg. W. HoortKm .-. :-r- -iv:--;'.;-S: : S '' !S -i. 0 MM 1 tn-mfi'Baiii in arl il mmmmfwmmmmifrm I imj o o o . . . o o A iisTiN(;risiiK.i cast lk-adrd ly JIISS. IHAMv n.xcos As .Mi iFonoa" 111 . SSI I ; I1ACON as 4i,l-he VatMlrilllo Arlrt'sV TIlOJfAS .lia-l'llIlSOl ' "MKlllllIlt' lllll Jones .i2 main o si:i: it wiiiMi vol can iion-t hi-: ciiowii:i oit g o o o o o o o o o ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo (Snme Company plnyrid IVirlltUMl) I'ltlCCS: lami-r l loor oml Ijopjs fl.-li); IValconj, l.ll.- - $1.10 KEAD THE OBSEKVEB CIASSIHED ADS Two Convenient Locations to Stop and Shop For Greater Saving's Medium swe. Onions, 10 lbs 25c Medium size Sweet Onions dozen 11c Oregon Sweet Potatoes, lb 7'c Florida Grape Fruit extra fine, each . 18c Van Camp's Tomato Soup, can..Dc Itoyal Club Peanut Butter 1-lb. tin 27c AVisconsin Sugar Peas No. 2 tin 17c Basket Groceteria AND MARKET Next to Arcade Theater MAIN 130 Tim plrui lo your niuiiey'n ivorilt In miallly nml irlf. We i(iii wi'llh oiit lulintinn: "'nt our mrtil !. of IIh rry lit. WHY? 1 :ii (him they 4-onti fiimi Kmlii'fil Mii'i-s. Try tlirm liny IlM'iii on'll ininc lnwk for ntoif. 2 hiNii-t iM-fim ltt.uk Cm. TWO STORKS The same goods at the same prices. Preferred Stock Hominy No. 2.. tin . .19c Seedless Raisins, New Crop Pkg .. 12c A. & L. Choice Sugar Corn No. 2 tin 17c New Currants, lb. pkg lite Dromedary Citron, Orange and Lemon, -b. pkg .llc Preferred Stock Golden Ban tam Corn, No. 2 tin 21c La Grande Groceteria AND MARKET c.t to Black Cat