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Tuesday, November 10, 1025. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Five Local News In Brief COMlNa EVENTS Union County Annual Armis tice Day Celebration La Grande Novomber n. v that iinyonp who di-slri-a to hell) muy cull him. (;ucts rmm l:nu-iiiif Mr. and Mrs. T. H. lildwell, of hntcrprlsv, uro gui-vtg ut tlic Som mer hotel. members of the lodge guve a dan ce. - . . ; .-, I'nllicr lli-s Word was received today by Mrs. Hoy McN'ees of the death of her father M. K. Hutchinson at IVn dleton. Kuneral aervicea will be held thero tomorrow. Here on ItiLsimns ,. 8. A. IiiRerson came to l.a Grau du from Kunivlu this mornlntr on business. limits on Came Iteluuc W. H. Gibson was fined J25 In Justice flush K. ltrady'B court vlhis iiiornlilfr for huntiuir on a fame refuge. Visits I'rieiuls Hen. Mrs. K, It. Kiack, of Enterprise, is In l.a (Srundc for a short visit with friends. Accountant l-'liiislics Work - Wax Cranduil. certified public uccountunt, completed his exam ination of Union county boohs last night and returned to 'i'oiilunil. from where he will complete, the auditing and make his reports. - Iteliirns fii.ni Ogilen .Mrs. W. A. Ilean. of 10U5 O ave nue, returned this morning from Ogden, where she has been visiting for a month. Has Alajor 0Hrntion Mrs. Carolina Deal underwent li ' major operation at the Qrandnl Kendo hospital this morning. Her condition was favorable reported j ai noun, ( : f - Di'iiignslruting: Hero Hoy Kiiffate of the biological Mtrvey Ih in Lu Grande today. Mr. KuKuto Is dQinir Home diiuonHl ra tion work : in-poisoning pockett goffers in Ulis. section. M I'nioii Sunday Mr. una Mrs. UeorKo It. Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Hay ituum and 8. b Andrew wunl to Union Sunday eve ning and visited tho M, I, a. there. Hero Y t'st en lay Do Wilhyeombc, or tint Union experiment farm," was in Lu Urundu yesterday on business. Here Yesterdu,v C. K. Mays, formerly or Lu llrande, but who now. makes Port land hiH,hpm.e, was lu Lu Cirunde ywierduy for a short Unit; on bus. lness. To Visit I'licnd A lr. O, It. Ashley und baby wont to Maker this morning und are visiting friends there today. They expect to return to their home here litis evening. VlsileiL Cousin Here .luilord Neer, of Ogden," Llah left for his home this morning af ter visiting iu J.a Grande with his eoitsTni Mrk D. "W. Mel'heison, und other relatives. ; ISelmueil lo Weiser After visiting for Hie past two weeks Willi her sister, Mrs. Joe Stocker, Mrs., Maude Howlund; re turned to her homo at Weiser, Idaho this morning. Isiled .Mother Mrs. t Swan was in La Gran de this morning en route lo her home at Knterprise. She has been at Nauipn, Idaho for the piist three weeks, wheru she visited her mol her. I Miss Irvin Improviiij: jMIss Hulh Irvin, who has been ill at her home at iiijunu v'lty for some time, Is reported to bo very much Improved. Here fro in Salem Mrs. Alice Hundoz is visiting in La Grande ut the liclden home. She has been in the hospital at Salem tor some time. She is much improved now. - To VIhIi nt Island City Mrs. John Clifford was in Lu Grande this morning on her way lo Island City, where she -win visit lor a' few -days with her mother, Mrs. Stone. Mis. Clifford's houun is in I'ortlund. j Prohibition Officer Here V. T. J-losklns, of Pendleton, special prohibition officer for lma tilla county, was in the city loday. Will Xhli Sister Mrs. C. W. Wheeler arrived in La Grande this morning from Leavenworth, AVashinglon. She is on her way to Knterpriae to visit her sister, Mrs. Wade. She ex pects to be there Severn! weeJ;s. Mad Operation T Fritz Hofrman wus taken to the Grande ltondc hospital yesterday morning, where he underwent a major operation at noon. lbs. Is Ir. poi'led to be getting along,nicc Jy today. . Left l-'or Caldwell ' Mrs. A. H. Jtussell, who has cen at Joseph for the pust three months wit h her son. who lives there, was in La Grande this morning on tier way lo her home at Caldwell, Idaho. Merc Last Night L. Knapper, of Joseph, spent last night In La Grande at the home of Air and. Mrs. C. It. Kbe-r-hurd. . . Here from Portland- Mrs. W. D. Long arrived In lu Grande lust night from Portland, and will bo hero for several days visiting her sifter. Mrs. Hurry Gib son. Mrs. Long formerly lived in La Grundo und has many friends here. Urtunicd Lust Night j Mrs. N. Nelson returned to Lu I Grundo last evening from Seattle,.1 Washington, where she attended the Missionary Conference of the Lutheran church. She alo visit ed friends ut Kverett and Aber deen, Washington during the two weeks she was u'wuy. To Visit Oklahoniu Home Mr. und Mrs. Frank Heasty will leave Wednesdu morning for their old home in Oklahoma and points in Missouri, Nebraska and Kansas. : Th ey will rci u in to 1 .a G ru n d e shortly ufter Hie first of the year. Mr. Heusty recently sold the La Grande filling station and is taking his vueation trip before engaging in other business. .May Sec Sloth Gnines2 lu Grande fans who intend lo drive, to Kugene for the O. A. C L'niversity game there Saturday, muy, If they gel an early start, take in ulso the tilt engaging the fresh men of the two schools, scheduled for 2:'AU p. m., Friday on the Cor vallis field. Corvailis lies on the main highway from Portland lo Kugene. Visit Daughter Heir Mrs. W. . L. Tin ner arrived in Lu Grundo this morning from i'ort lund. Mrs. Turner is en route to her home ul Ontario, after visiting in I'ortlund. She will be here two days with her daughter, Mrs. B. W. Schubert. Visiting in City Mr. und Mrs. Hustings Osborne and children, of Joseph, are visit ing in Lu Grande for a few days at the home of Mr. Osborne's mo ther, 'Mrs. C. J. Osborne, 1!103 Ce dar street. A-ks for Fundi nri The Salvation Army is endeavor ing to find u Htov'. some chairs, u bible anjt a child's crib for a wo man and her family or three chlU dren who recently came lo La Grande und who are unable lo get the furniture. Knvoy Murker asks T RQMSER S ?FOK HOYS "Arrived today in Bis cut stripe and fancy stripe Wool Cashmere Trousers. Also tan Corduroy Longies Trousers. Age 4 years to 15 years $2.95 to 5-1.93 A Pair Clint's Clothiery The Store trllb a Conscience To Assist in Parade All sons of veteruns uro request ed to meet ut the K. 1. hull to. ni.on:ow morning to usslst the Gritnd Army in the ArnUslice day parade. Attended Stock Show Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Chenault ur rived In La Grande this morning from Portland, where they huvo been visiting and attending the Pacific International Livestock show for the past week. Will Scii Football Game Among the Lu Grand o people who will go to Fngene for the O, A. C- V. xtf O. footbali game Sat urday are Miss Krma Lyman, Miss Loa Lyman. Miss Lucille Hlack, John Stoddard, Leal Kussell. Mis: Myrtle Hlack und Waldo Stoddard. They expect to leave hero tomor row morning. They will return to Lu Grunde Sunday. . Left This Murnlng Mr. Morris, who has been visit ing his son. K. O. Morris, of this city, left this morning for. his home at Huhl, Idnho. Mr. Morris was in l.a iiruude ull summer. Visiting In City ' Dr. and Mrs. O. G. Taylor and small son John,, and Miss Sunny Johnson, who have been at A.P"' rle. Liiuon, in the Philippine is lands for the past sTx'yars as mis sionaries are visiting In La Grande ut the home of Mrs. Taylor's sis ter, Mrs. George linker. They will be here about ten days, after which they will go to their home in Pittsburg. ; Need a Good Talcum? Here's One I GEORGIA ROSE I TATTTTM ijfe Made from the finest im ported Italian talc. Delight fully perfumed with attar cf loses. A talc for gene-rut toilet use. Soothing und re freshing. ixtra Iargo Can 23c Glass Drugs Inc. La Grande, Oregon Markets I'Oin i.AM) MiMlKlIS. POUT!, AND, Vru. (Al') I.Hl stuck Sti'aily. .. . biltttM-fiit SleuUy.v .- , Huttvr- Cubi-a;-I'Ii-hIh up. -halt n cunt. 4!i ji;. . , , SAN KUANCISCU AI') llllt. tui-rm tide hero toduy. VINlltl.i: CiltAIN KUI'I'I.V. NKW YOltlv (A1-) The tivnll. ulilo auiiply 'of AliK-rU'lin (,-r:,ili8 shows tltt! following uhnltKus In bushels: ' Whuut. tlocrcusi-tl 722.0011. t'ttr-ll hn-rvH.i.'il 2T.S, 11(1(1. . Oats inrrt'usrd 300(1. "' " l:y tlt'crcam-d -2ii!f.oot). llnrk'y increustid 8GS.000. " : ; tt , . "Lightnm" Bill Jones F lit United' States Marine -Corps 150 Years OUi (Conflnued from I'nge Ono.) vi:i;kly ;kaix kxpoiit.s. , WASHINGTON" (AP) . Grnin e.Nports from the United States last week were '2, 721,000 bushels 'its compared with 2,73S,oou bushels the previous week. 'omnierce department figures Monday gave the following com parisons between lust week's cx porls und those of the week be fore: , . ' Wheat. 1,00ft bushels against 1,031,0(1"; rye! 72,ooo against none; oats. 440,000 ugalnst 1,030,000; coin, 164,000 against 112,000; bar ley. 1.218,000 ugalnst 6(10,000. Canadian grain exported through I nl ted Stutes ports amounted to 1.7S4.000 bushels ugalnst 2,822,000 the previous week, while total w heat flour exports from North Ameirica were 4 1 5,o0t) barrels us compared Willi 305,000 Men's High Top Shoes MEN'S 16-1N HIGH TOP SHOES $6.95 Light tan lC-in. high tops, leather soles, rub ber heel, double stitched, full vamp; sizes C1 to 11. MEN'S 16-IN. HIGH TOP SHOES $7.95 Heavy weight durk brown high lop, oil tan, liu'iicord soles, rubber heels, double stitched. MEN'S HEAVY WEIGHT HIGH TOP $8.95 Dark brown, lG-inch top, double sole, oil tun, full back stay, double stitched; sizes 6'i to 11. TBI HOI Ttmiiius ili'fteivtm. pictured above, plays "Llghlnin' IUII Jones'' ( in the l-ecord-brcukiug "Ligluniu " coming tu the Arcadu ISo vein her . Li. . ; : , LA GRANDE TO EXTEND "GLZvD HAND" weight .chulnpion of the North-1 wesi, will mix with Krank l'ill-1 Ing, of I'endleton. who wants to; be.' Kid Meier, of La Grunde, will match with 1 ae Hull on, a Pen dleton tough-boy. Dee has never wrestled, here, but. Kid Meier got I he confidence of local funs when lie appeared on several successive and successful nights with Young Ifllllo l-;dwurd,s on the carnival program, fcpectneulur ' dlspluys of fire works a good-ntghl event for the youngsters will lie the last thing on the program befnrt the dunc- (Continued from Tage One.) end of tomorrow's gunie.- At '7 o'clock the- wrestling fans will take their hour. Tex Tryon, to ' whom . Judy Ash und Jumes McNamee, - huve turned over the munugement of the match, un nouncea -that the event will take plnee nn,,:t he Lunle s hall, instead , nK, Hotli Ragle's und tlic Zder nf in llw U... U. I'".' building, us hulls huve lieen churtered for the first jiluiincd. -. , - j evening, and the orchesl'-aM con) I'recc'dlng the- main go, when tracced uro going to piny tor their Oscar Seurberry, Seattle middle- hire.- (DRYS SEEKING TO AMEND LAW (Continued from Page One.) . or use fri,'ed llinor permits. A statute authorizing the presi dent to use designated ships and of floe r.s of the navy to prevent smuggling. - A nominal tux on cereal bever ages and industrial alcohol. . ( 'on! iuuul Ion of t he . upproprlu llon for posters for luw observuneo and enforcement. Much local community has equal responsibility Tor enforcement of the prohibition law, the resolutions declared, "but we cannot ngree to any policy that minimizes the oh' ligation of ; the federal government." Obituary 1HA M. KWAV Vpou the request ol his molher; the hotly of Jrn M. Kwan was ship per from tho Knodgrnss und 'Am merman runerul parlors lust night to Caneaden, N. Y., where burlul will take Iiwoc. . Tho mother's home Is ut Itochsler, nearby. UOTEL ASTOO 2nd & Hill U An1m EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 50 Bathe New, Modern Close to Shopping Distnct nd Theatres FREE GARAGE Tariff Kom $1.50 Giv(i'nors Seoretury Here V. A. 1 e!,eLl, of Salem, secre tary to Governor W.' M. Pierce, vis ited (. N. Pn liner and other La Grunde friends briefly Sunday nb,'hl on his way home from Wal lowa, when; he spent the week-end transacting business matters. Home From Cnlville Standley Williams, who has been In La Grande with his rather. H. L. Williams, for several weeks, has returned to Portland. He Is plan ning a trip to the Orient in the near future. Sauy; ut Pendleton 1 .. I'1. I turnelt ret urned to La Grande this morning from Pendle ton, wln re he sang before mem bers and friends of the Klks lodge t here hist eviilnc. when the BUILD IT UP! People have coughs and colds mostly because they lack resistance and are not adequately nourished. Scott's Emulsion rich in vitamins supplies the weakened system with nourishment that helps restore resistance. Irvi Build up your strength ytlt with Scott's Emulsion. -jjL Polt ft Bn.1T, Bloowfif Id. N. J. 25-a Jenninrjs & Shumate liuick bales fcrticc. tar-fl-niK uetiviiien id" the rutted Htates. The traditions of the ma-! rlnc corps, expressed in Its slogan "Semper Kldelis" (Always Kail li ful), have not been allowed to tarnish. The otguni.at ion's in scription, . Which can be read oa the blue und gold banners or the marines. "Krmii the Shon-s ol Tripoli to flic Halls of tin- Mnnb zumas," describes only truthfully the uhhpiity of I Ih-mu versatile "web-fooled soldiers." After Hie march of a detach ment of muriin'H, over m-arly OU'i miles of African desert, dtubu; the trouble between' the joujik American republic and tin- Trip oli pirates in Hsn:i, at which tirtic I he Americiins storim il and cap tured the native forli Mentions ut rierne and. for the first time hi history, hoisted the ' unfamiliar flag or Stars und Stripes over un old worhl fortress, th nuuineK claimed "1 he shot s of Tripoli" for their own. Years lat-r. during the Mexican war, a division of marines was the first American troops to pene trate the Mexican capital and en ter the Grand Plu;'.a of I he City of Mexico, hence their rinld t add "the halls of the .Montezi muV to their banner. Conspicuous in evi-ry war fought by this country, and distinguished in remote campaigns from For mosa to Abyssinia and from Mur ing Straits to Valparaiso, the ma i (its had gained a reputation lomr before their spectacular par ticipation III I he Uultle Of IW II. MU Woods, In i-Vanc'-. in .1 u:i' 1 HI x. wh'-n the final German advance wus halted. Thai action, aJoms caused the Krench govii nui'-iil, offlciully. to rename ttrnt baftle rield, "Hols de la lliigude d" Mu-rihe." POIl'l'LANM GltAI.V MAHKKT POKTLANI), Ore. (AP) Wheut nilll, hard white, November und hcceinber, $1.54; hard winter II. H. Mauri, November und December. $l.ra; suit white, Novemlier, $1.47; Oecember, $ L4G; western white, November und December, $ 1.4 !; northern spring. November Jind December. $1.45; western red, No vember und December ut $l.4:t. Ouls No. - white- feed nnd No. 2 gray, November und December,. Corn No. 11 K. Y. shipment, "No vember, rn: Deciuubcr, Jlil.Tth. .mai:m;is .at a ulam'h NKW YOltK (AP) Slocks Irreitular; Maldwtn jumps ft points. Monds - Mixed; copper issues yield to profit taking. Foreign exchanges Lower; French francs again below 4 cents, eminent report, ( 'ol I on Weak ; bearish gov crnmcnt report. Sugar J Uglier; firm spot mar ket. Coiree Firm; higher Mru.lllan market. CHICAGO (AP) Wheat L'n s MIed; favorable weather. Coin Marely steady; expected bearish government report. Callh Firm. Hogs Higher. si:asiii: will advi.iitisi; SKAS1DK, Ore. A measure to fax Seaside property to raise $2500 lo be spent within a year to ad vertise this city as a pleasure nnd he'iith report carried ut. a special city election here today, 156 to 122. This was the only mutter voted CUUMCUP) TIRES ' SYSTEM IS ALL WROXfJ CLUIJ HEARS IContlntied from Vnw nf. cfforU are not In vain." tMTKV rniHtl HI LlllU Infill Th uppeurame of -Die senator result d in one of the larst luncheon crowds for niont hs. Many who urrivd n lew minutes lute were forced to wail until later to lie served. Hurh K. Mrady, who presided, Htinminced ttefore ad journnient that nl week's pro gram would b In obs- rvatifii of educnttonul week and would be under the auspices oi the Amer ica a Lilian. t We Buy for Less We Sell for Less MEN'S UNION SUITS Sizes 36 to 48 $1.25 MEN'S OVERCOATS All - wool .$.15.95 New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES Be An Early Bird Tnko fldwnilaire. of the choice remaining scuts when the hciiI sale opens tixlny nt Gln.s Drug Co., for the one play of Mm your thut yon emi'l afford to inNs. - LuiiLlieon Sefs . ' ii(l-lin li lo ril-hirli, s(iiiiihmI with or nilhout lii-mslliclilim,' on linen, I il inn I n -ml or iinhlfaclii'il iiiiislin. i'mni (Iihi to ta.50. Art & Baby Shop Ctill Adams Avenue 4i;vcr.vthiiiK J-'or tli llnhy". Hlamplng - Jluttons Covered - l. M. C. Threads ARCADE TODAY And WEDNESDAY liuslcr Hrown , Comedy ,m;( , Mil. J in. .im;, .; mi.ii inii i-.siiav. miv. 12 . NOT A MOTION I'KTI ItK i AM. SI'Alt ( AST INCI.rillOKl .Mrs. ,1'Yank ltll'-iii, Thos. .IcrfrrKOtl. llrsl Itaroil mid olliM-s, SiintiT irlt-4-N pivvnll 11 In rol-UnlMl. l'HK'l-:Kt l,oH-i-i' I'loor mill I.OKI-S. 2.20; ll ili imy. 1. 1 .05 - fl I . I . : r I STAR EJTi WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY 7 J Willi am Desmond in- "THE MEDDLER" Comedy, "Paging a Wife "I " I iremsHtelihiir n 9 WmMmi I 4' FRIDAY Harold hell Wriuht's "A SON OF HIS FATHER" Conltuice milium (lie .Hiiapitest , I-'rciich litiliy doll yon ivei did see; SISTER. With ; RONALD COLEMAN Sjiice and fun and then some Never a better one than this As snappy as a Frcnchy Miss.