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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1925)
i 'Saturday, November 21, 1025. THE IX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pago Five 4 Local News In Brief i Urn- from Kiitfrprlsc toduy, accoiilinc lo word they re- Mr. and Mrs. Krcil Wciull, of celled. r.ntcrprlsc, ,nr registered at tliu ' Savoy hotel. , j Urn from Cove Today i I How ai d t'.nsseti, w ho mnkes Ids l a Grande Couple I.lccnacd I home at Cow. was In the city this , l-clcr J. Henry and MIkb Kith k. morning tmiiRuctlnir business. Wells, both Of l.tt ariiliilv. were I licensed lo'murry yesterday utter- At lUil-c Toda) noun. . 1 j J. H. Kceney went to ntlse, Idu- lio to attend tlio O. A. (.-.-Idaho football ciiiiio there this afternoon. ' . , siv nt tliu day hoiimr in Ui In niy on lliislnrss (Iramle. Slio, will return home Mr. and Mrs. Uny-Duncan wore this evening. - I in the rlty on business this morn- j lug. Their homu Is at Cove. Seek Work t lic Iston - , . . 1 Albckt Hansun. . Alec and W. In I'urtlnnd for Week Kwl Swansan left Iji Orondu this morn. Mi-r. Helen JaiiKsen lltiirhes. left Iiib for. l.cvlstoii. Ida., where they 0Ht nRlt for I'ortland. where sho hope to find work. ! will visit friends and relatives ovor : the. week end. .Mrs. Tlieker Is Kcleaseil been visiting at Haker. returned to her home at camp F, of the Grande Hondo Lumber company, ut Hit.' gard yesterday. . In lloiso'on Hiislness . l,loyd Walsh, of this city. Is In, llitlsc, Idaho todny on huslness. He left for the Idaho city yester day morning. Will Visit llrolher 'Mr. nnd Mrs. l'V K. Davis, or Spokane, Washington' were In the elty this morning on their way to Wallowa, where they will visit with .Mr. Davis' brother. i' M. Da Visits from Pendleton Henry' M. Hutc.hlnson. who farms 111 the Juniper dlstrlel north of rendlnton, arrived In the city lust evening und will spend the week end wlth,hls sister, Mrs. Uoy Mc Neill. ' i -r. Mis. 'M. E.' Tucker was released 'Uclllrncil from I'ortlnnd . from the county jail this morning j Mrs. Anna 8. Groves returned to unon furnishing $250 bonds for her home here this morning after her reuppcaruncu for trial In tl I visiting In. Portland for the past ilKtlcc of the peace court I- rlday ut 1 p. m. . ' Song Service TiMiiorrow Night The Luther league or the l.utli-o-nn church will give the second at a scries of Hong services -loinor- irow evening ut the church. Sev eral special numbers are being planned. The services will begin ut 7 o'cloek. : Mrs. Ileal Goes Home . three weeks. Return Homo Today After visiting relatives here yes- Mrs. Caroline Deal was ' well ! terday und last night Mrs. Mary enough to he taken to her home Itlsor returned to her home at Bn- from the Grande Hondc hospital ker today. ' i l-'riday. ovening. She underwent u. ;iior operation uboul twu-woeKs' in .appear ncrc iuiiikiii 1 ago. Has KmcrBiwy Oiicrntloii George l.yinan, of tiofr N avenue. I had art emergency operation for 'relief of appendicitis this morning 'at the Grande Hondc hospital. Ills I condition ul noon w as pronounced "'good. , Visiting Her Brother J A K. ' H. Kichnrdson. of linlilcr. ).ax In I.a. Grande this moiltlng to t welcome his sister, Mrs. Thomas 'rlegg. Who arrived from Logan. ;t;mh, to visit for a week with her hirolher's family. ; Mrs. Summers Hcciipcrnllng Mrs.. Hay Summers. who under 'wint a major)leratlon at I lie Hot :.l.nke Kiuutoriuin three weeks ago. Is regaining her strength und will soon he able to return to her home at IWS O street, in La Grande. Called by Illness Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Thornbnrg, nT Enterprise, were called to To ledo. Ore., this morning by the se rious Illness of their daughter. Mrs. Kdmi iinga., She is to be operated upon at the hospital there May Hohson itnd the rest of the troop or players, which will pre sent "Helena's Hoys" I Ills evening at tin; Arcade theater, arrived in Lu Grande I his morning on train No. -4. . , . ., To Visit Grandmother Mrs. Harold Chndwick and lltth: daughter, accompanied by her sis ter, Miss Helen Ohms, went. to 1.1 uln this morning, where they will visit for a few days with their grandmother. Mrs. A, Ohms. ICctllrncil to l,osllllc . After visiting here for the. past two weeks at the home of .Mrs. Claude l'urkett, Mrs. l'hll Lock- wood and her two children return Operation for ApiieiKllcllls- Miss KUiel Swelgert, who Tor several weeks has been III and ab sent from her work at The Tiffin, underwent an operation" for ap pendicitis this morning at tile, Grande. Hondc hospital. She is recovering satisfactorily. W 1 it? n y o u iv i I h d n . vh of the throat. tlKtitueftH of. tlto cheat, and u riiaplii coukI), yo'J liuvc 'a condi tion .that net'Us the relief affordod by KEXALL , CHERRY IJARK COUGH SYRUP It contains no optntcs or imrcottc. ilrucs, nnd can ho piven to children with nh solutn siifcty. 23c and 50c Glass Drugs Inc. La Grande, Oregon , Puts Scores of Travelers in Peril KxprcsH ltfmsci.tmlvi' lt L. Shirk, spoclul rcprcscnla ttve of'tho Ami'iiunn Ittiilwtiy Kx nnsa company, made his periodic vlHit to Ia Grundr yiKl'rdy. Shlrk lins )u;ad(arU ra In lranciHCO. M r. San To Vclrh rknlllr .Mini . , ; If. A. KlInchamtT, drpuly Iht irr. will go to Kcatlln tunlKht with a warrant for Iho arrrsl of Italph Ncsslry; who Is wiintird on a cluiiBti of non-support of thrre minor children. Nfsaky'B amily llvis m Ua Grando. ur. alo marked off In Kcparuto colors. . ( ' Will I, raw Thy l.vcnimr (Jcot'Kir 'p. Cochran, who la prnnd commandBt' of tho KntphtH Ti'in plar lodtri'. will4 Iravi m Orande thlH eveninir for' Western Oregon to visit various communderlcH of the organisation. Ainont? tlm pluei'K he will visit arc l-prest drove, As toria and Hood" It Ivor. lls expects to return to his home hero about next Thursday. 1 .m. 1 i-si. . SCHOOL I I SION 01108100 8ALKM. Ore. Any attempt to conuolldate tho University of Ore t;on and Oregon Agricultural Col lege, as has been suggested by newspapers In different part of the state, will fcavn tho opposition oC Oovernor l'leree, according to a .statement made, by lilm here. , Governor fierce said that the enrollment of students at thu two institutions was Increasing rapidly, and that within ten years It would he necessary to Increase rather tlmn reduce the facilities at the two educational centers. The gov ernor said that he hud been un able to determine how the expense of conducting the schools would be reduced t h rough consolidation under one board of regents. T.Ives of many passengers on the Pittsburg & West Virginia rallruud were Imperiled when a 12fi-lon boulder,, loosened by heavy rains, crushed down from Mt. Washington. Pittsburg, . crushed a portion of the railroad bridge and blocked a tunnel which Is the road's only entrance to tho city. A passenger train hud pnssi;d through a short tlmo before. - Photo .shows debris blocking tho tunnel mouth and defying workmens' , efforts lo " remove It. .; . '. - .' ..: ' , ; . ' Markets ltetimi to I-os Ant'U-s Mrs. Arthur Wllllniux, nnd her siKler. henna ltlpliardnon, returned to their honie in los Angeles thlsj morning, concluding a visit 01 six weeks with friends In T.a Grande. They plun to stop for a few days In I'ortland before they turn their journey southward, Mrs. Williams is the widow of the lute Arthur Williams, who wqs a prominent at torney In Ul Grande before his l'OUTI,AM .MAKKKTS l'OUTLANO (AT) livestock, steud.Vr- - Kkp. eash-r; extras down 1 cent. Jim Gi 4 7c. 1J utter, standard cubes 1 cent lu wit, fi3c. Uutterfiil, steady. cleuth two years ago. J''orti4fcr i";iinent.s Hero J. M. . McCoy, accompauted by . i.i u. in I ji flrnnile ed to their home at Loslllio this i' rronl Sl,0;nlu., Wash niomlng. ington. They will transact busl- r . nrsM here and visit friends. The Summoned U Mother' Funeral McCoys formerly made I.a Grande - J; I,. .lluller, saxophone player ' tudr' homo ubout 15 or 10 years Willi Mann's Imperial orchestra, so. ' went to. Dayton. Wash., Thursdsy i : . niornlng In response to word that 1 salvation Army . his mother had died suddenly atj itegulnr meetings In the Kalva- her home there. . . Unn Army hull this week end an' ns fullotvs:. Saturday ntgni. . !,, wiujoiB during the past week, r rinli Work In Ten Schools ' J. K. t'alavan, field worker fur the Hoys' and Girls' club work lu Oregon, accompanied K. A. Sayre. :ounty snperlntenilent. on u tour of Home fiimi llnkci'- p'elock; Sunday. .Sunday, school, ,,,,, , ,.,.,.menls with' the Mrs. Mason unymoim. wno uasiau p. in.; . Yi I'.' 1. :'": su, 11 .teacher .and pupils of each dlslrlel - -r- ,0 meeting, t, p. m. Fdr Thanksgiving -AiiX dkesS UP AT CLINTS " H I MICHAEL- STnitN CLOTHES i !: BEIIG HATS .' MtUOW SHIRTS AND COLLAuS CHENEY NECKWEAR , SC1I0L-W1L CArS ' SrOItTCltAl'T SWEATERS PENDLETON BLAZKUS ALLEN A HOSIERY ' NETTLET0N SHOES Moderate Prices For "Clothes of Quality" . (iucst.s III City 1'rniii r.nker ' ., Mr. and Mrs. J. N. P. Snyder, of Haker. were' guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. U-sler Hrumwelt here today. They loft this nfternoon ,,,jflr.n,llelnn ond from there will l.tilo-'spokane, Washington, where they will spend two returning to their home ui linker. Aftinilliiir football ;iiw ' voolden Gvertsen, or this i lly. Is among the La Grande pi-ople who are at lloise. Idaho today lo sec the Oregon Aggies play football uKulnst the t niverslly or Idaho. Mr. Gcertsen. was formerly an O. A. C. student. for club work to be conducted during the cumlng year. The Itin erary .Included Mt. Glen, Jmbler, Sunlmervllle, Hlgin, Cove, Tnlon. Telocaset, North I'bwdcr and Wolf Creek. Some of the schools will undertake several projects. Mr. OalavunVrelurned to his home at Salens this mnriiipgir' SCHOOLS OF . LA GRANDE RANK HIGH . (Confirmed from Iasr One.) 'cial teacher appointed . Tor , tl:it ' purjioKe. All other leucherH r en gaffed throutrhont the entire da In classroom limtructiou. , AellvitiOH Dou't Inlerferj, '.l Hchool activities are . cur ried on OMtHtde of unhool liout-H. The attitude of the ruculty toward the nornuil functtanliiff of ntudent nodal life is one of Hyinptithy. Uut we ' will not ' allow anyone to participate fit these acUvltlcft w I) orte attitude, con d ut . or hc h o lai-Nhip doeH not warrant It," The lit (Inindo hiph Heliool not only la an acereuUeU on, -but ;l runhH In the highest of the ehtHKes of accredited uehoolH, Mr. Towler nald w hen (UNTTH1E "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE In City Today ; Leonard Alhn and Koy;l All -n wit' visiloi-H In i-a (inmde loclny. Leonard Allen Is hkhIhUiiiI lal! tclub li-adt-r from I'orvnllis and Uoy- ti Alien witn formerly eounly a ni for one of Wyoming's eouiiti' H. i now h:i a farm near t ove, j lie makes hla home. . ' ' ltecelviMl Mp Tim local hiKhwiiy. offie i W.-..I ti iiuin of the slule of I on'ton this mornlnc from the slate. hlBhwiiy offlcal Hale.n. The ttmti .lf-vicnatei l'V coloiB the sec tion of the hlKhwnyH over the tiHvetl. thoKv irravided, Kriuh d nr unliiinroved. Kvery traveled roed in tho state Is shown. Thi forests of the fctnle. the Indian re frvtiitons nnd flu Will SiM-mi Winter Here , , . Mr. nnd Mrs. L. K. retermin ar rived in la (iramle this week from iltHl.ui'L', I'a., where Mr. J'eter-1 son hiiH been on a Mormon mis-j slun. ,T'''y nlopped nl 1'rovo. irtah en roule lo La (Iramle. where they viMlld several Iji Ornnde youmr people who are In school there. Mrs. ivterwm will spend I he, win ter in la inmde with her' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 14. KlllpacU, and Mr. IMerson will no on aiuilher mission In the norlhweat sliited,. Mrs. l'etfrson wiih formerly Miss (.lndys KlllpitcU and Is well known h r-. She Kradunti'd from the La Grande hlnh school. Hie, work Is done under nceredit ed 'teachers. One hundred sliul ents are nowN uiiKincnttiitf their I units in this wny. lllhle Civdlts Llvi n Credit is ui'anled for bible study. also, but so Tar not ninny boys, and Klfls have! In ken advantage' ul the provision, ttceordlnK to tliu principal. A recent mcusuKe from the stalu superintendent of pib-1 lie instruction announced t hat ai- tendance at the -citizens military training cumps will be ncknowl-1 edffcd In creuiM nercniter. ' j HtudeiiU In hlwh school arc pro-! moled, by subjects, tind not by, cln!-S"S- The number of credits uj i Iiiih delerniinesk1iis""'ln!iHiFr'' eatitm as freshman, sophomore, I jimlftr or senior. NenpHM)s'.MaMHLS lutertultt HCAI'I'OOHIO. Ore. Tho Itldpre field Masonic lod(fe ' was enter talned by the .Scappoose lodc They traveled by launch to Kt. Mel ens and were mot there by Hcap- pnoKf led 10 'men. - iwmoi k atui:ss ivssi:s N KV CANAAN, Colin. (AT) Ciara Morris, etnollonal aelrers, dterl Friday of h art diseus' lol lewin,r a.slioit Illness. Hlie waa 7U years old. WtflMlirn 1IH It IM1IV KCI'lll. Mll'I'l lire many peopbt lu li (inunle who do not understand the cIiism- room and study hull plan of n-el-i talions. Our d;iy is divided into eiKMl" IO-iiiiuu!c ix-rlods. A sl id- ent ii r rives in the mui nin an.l Koen to a firtil-pciiod .class or to, me siuriy iwiii, as ins puriiem.iri u..t....l.,l.. - AI II... ..n.l ..i-' the 4 ft liiinut-'H, a bell int'oruiH him t hat he .must puss to t lo cliiss Hi-le-(ltil4 r) ou bin -dally pro Kiaili tor the second period. "It Is In the til ii I. v hull that he tii;il;es prepiinitlons for his class--h. tie Is supervised there' by a spe- We Buy for Less We Sell for Less MIDN'S ALL WOOL OVERCOATS $15.95 New York Store DESTROYERS OF . HIGH PRICES Men's Sweaters $3.98 $4.50 Ilenly weight all - unl 'Swcatci-s, Hllp.uii or-'t.iiat slyhM. Cutiirs,' rc1, bliiil ' ami Iaii with coiilriLstliiir strlM-M anilluil ImmIj; un-l . collar of coiitraMIng color: - 60 STORES TIIAXKi'l'L Itlll HKAIni ': Those who depend upon'chlroprac tics tor healtli have . gootl' -reason to glvo thanks this Thanksgiving season for this rare blessing..; Yet It Is WHhln the reach of you.i.too, to enjoy good health If. you will show yonr faith In our. sctcn.co 'or gaining and maintaining ' .health. Visit us today and let us 'explain how clilropracltc. can hchi'you.- The only Kicctrlcal Icittilpiucnt of Its kind In tho city. . ' , n. wiMWi-xii .. ; Chiropractor Klitctra-TlmninpuUst ' - 20 Soiiuncr UldK. X'hcsio 47-W THE HUB Obituary ' -llt'fill LANK t 'ON NOLLY lluffh Uino Connolly Jr., sou of Mr. and Mrs. 11. 1 Connolly, of I'eudlcton. dled at the home there yesterday. Tho little boy was 7 Scara old. ! Funeral services will be hold' ett 3 o'clock tomorrow after hoan 'a't- tht Methodist Kpiscopal church lit IVndlelon. '- Most .itericrator nnd' starter br.isli trouble Is caused by too nlueh oil. it leaves' a film on the commuta tor vttnd- insulutor. "This condition ulso.' ctiuscs arching. One or two drops at each olllne is sufficient. ARCADE ' T-O-N-I-G- H-T V .Curtain 8:43 I "bt&.-.l ' 0 In. The Comedy Success VJk iT , ft) 'Bjsyion the Saturday Mmiq'PostSiory 'THE BOMS', &hree months at he Jemy MiferSiaatre, SfaoyorkCify flUCEHs' fi.SO - 1.05 (1.10 tax iHUd. "111111" III UTS IIRI-Sll TIIAIH-: MINIKIN (AI-) Thi' niodern girl Is hlamed for many things hill the latest complaint against her- is that because she shingles or hobs her hair the Kngllsh brush tradu Nntintial rl;M 1 1,., i,rr,.ri'd considerably. Barneu Klawans & Harrv. Cbrt present bu arrani?ment -with o Carl Carroll , . Oho IntemationalDramatic Sensation ARCADE o.m; mciit o.m.v S.VI'I'ltDAV .28 1 veare in New York. n I&f&f' 1 ea' ' A SENSATION! lie-cause It Is The TRUTH! UNAITKCTEI) UM)ISTOKTi:i) i:M)is(;t;isi-:i) A Play of Wild, Wanton licanly. Lsiuglis Tears - Thrills! Vou will Laugh Cry,- Gasp at the slink . realism of this most unusual play. Crowded houses wherever shown attests to its universal approval A Knockout! A Wow! Tlilt Is the Orlginnl New Vurk l"a.l tllrprt fnmi II t jrafV run at llsly's 1 lieii',n'. t- RiiarniiKi the llH-rlls lif this Mllrnt'tlotl. JIKVKIts A KOItll. Jlgrs. Annilc. SI'.TS ON s.m.i: - ti i:mmv M .!- Ilmg Slun-. I'lCK'IX: lmrr I'hKir . H.M ami aj.im ItHl.tui, VI..VI anil ai.mi ligea S.''r (I-Iim la) Notice! IJcKinnin"; Monday, Nov. Zl, and clos ing Wednesday, Dec. 23, wc offer a spe cial opportunity to every purchaser. Ask us about it. , On Monday only wc will have articles valued to $2.00 for 50c. Luncheon Sets, IJoxcd Handkerchiefs (3 in a box), Towels, Uaby Shoes, Uufl'ct Sets and Packages. Five-piece LUNCHEON SET Given Away FREE Other Free Items Art & Baby Shop l:tlil Ailsne .Airmie. "I;eilliliig I'nr Hie llaby" ll mlili blng hlaniiinK lliillinw I'mrrcil I. M. '. 'I lin ads I, II TaliiuMlc' In a story that Hit a you S n I with one hold awe p Into lite f I iiriH mi n or cniononai urtinia, ani I IioIiIh you by It h coniprltlnir; and VI i tint ihilh c tcitMlon Htrntpht to lhj 7 i wtory'i rlom. Hli- portrays the J M kr life of a Ml t If- Imlltl iluaer with It - a di llt-iiry nnd n iturcty of touch Lm "flfiTt I lin t inn lit' I In- elm rn rt it brent irn- a K jz-ri. wiih the limit h of life Wo filn- (9 nT 1 i ctrrly lirlv- Unit you'll he horn SpruoS&-i? proud and Kind lo havr w-n II. lLw Anciu( Sunday THE BEST 5 Acts Vaudeville WE HAVE HAD THIS SEASON Orchestra and Pictures f I 6 II." . , 1fr .. mirjC I nil mi ! I "g