Monday,- Novuntlicr 23,' 11)25.
THE LA GRANDE EVEN1NC. OHSKRVKU
Five
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1 Local News In Brief
Vb-lloi-s hvui Cm r
Mr. anil lr. Pn!ll M Cove are
' rt-Kfatt-red ut the Hotel KoK-y.
I -
Vlstts In linker
Wt Ilium MeKcftzle returned lii3t
ntfht from Hakcr, where he ha.l
ltfn.n visitinc friends fur two days.
Uw?iu? Slnp fur Yakima -
J. T. St-ura Is here for-1 a fev
days to buy sheep to take buik to
Yakima.
llMTfc Oil IlllJ-lllf SS
U, Couch, mi I , estate man of
Wutlowa, vus n. business visit jr
to 1m. Grande yesterday.
tO Sltliv
m Savano left Ui Grande this
morning for Seattle, where he has
employment.
Shopping in City
Miss Ida CqrnelHon. whose home
1h at Elgin, wuh nhoppfng hi i.a
Grnniln Saturday uftenmon.
Is tteoovrliiK
Mrs. lak Nhlclds, who has
foeea i ill Tor th niiHt few ilayu.
Ih vepoitcd to ho nuieh improved
today.
nal d s, Mr. and M rs. 'h n rles II.
Reynolds, Otis Puhner, Judy Ash,
Bud Tliflsn, liuyinund I'uyton,
Uoyd WalsK, l.ylv Ktddlr nd
Haskell Andrews,. They returned
Sut-JiHlay night and Sunday.
(inest Froju Wallowa
.Mrs. Mm pu tt Head of Wallow
! u guest at the Hotel Kolejr.
Hen fnmi One '
Mrs. J. B., Weimer, accompanied
by her futher and here danglitef,
were in l.a" Giando Saturday shop
ping and visiting friends. .Their
home is at Cove.
Hero From 1'uion Saturday
Mrs. Kd. Miller, ueeompuiiiert by
hfr daughter, was shopping in Ui
Grande Haturduy. Their home is
an I'nion.
lu City Snlnrday
Mrs. I'rllllmnn was visiting and
.shopping hi Grundo Saturday.
Shu makes her home at Cove with
her brother, C. CI. Stackland.
Went to I'orlhinil
Miss Hertlia Jones, wlio has
been employed a milliner hen
nt. rutman'H ladles' vend y-to-wear1
titore, left Suturdayi night for roi l
COmes to Join, llusnilnd ' land, wIhm'o hv, has aeecptod t
Mrs. M. lv.. Hale arrived tills j poult loii.
morning frdrn llailey, Ida., to join
Ida. The trouble widen was fUut
pronounced suiiutl meningitis wa
diagnosed by the Seattle speelnlUt ;
is bruin tmnor. The operation
sustained the diagnosis.
To Visit Sister
M ra. Harry Turner left Sat nr-,
day night for Portland and Sc;d
Ue, Wash., where she expects t)
lstt all this week.. She will spend
Thanksgiving with her sister who
lives near Seattle,
Drive Here From Michigan
Mr. anil. Mrs. W. J. Holder and
daughter, who drove tn their ear
as far as Im. Grundo on their w;y
from Hattle treek; Mirh., to S
attle. spent Sunday at the Hoi,l
Kpley. Mrs. Holder and Miss Hol
der continued the trip by railroad
this morning. . Mr. Holder plans
to motor through. t
Vlsltcrf la lurtlantl
(.1. It. Kerr -returned I
Grande this morning after visit
Ing In Portland since last Tliurs
day. Mr. .Kerr visited Mrs. Ken
and son, Howard, who aro it
Portland this winter, where youn.
Kely Is attending the school o
i 'ommerce,
her husband, who Is firing on the
0V. It. A N. out of l.a Clramh'.
niwieA MrrlKft l.kense
Harry McCIeary and Miss Kdiia
Owsley wero issued a marriage
, license Saturday afternoon. Iloth
reside in l.a. Urande.
Hem From PrndkHoH
The Hev. and Mrs. H. S. Hughes
of Pendleton, spent yesterday In
J.J Grande .'visiting Mr. and Mis.
t'Mud .Nash.
Vl-hkiff In Albany ,
.ta WT r l 'i-nu'a m nt Allinnv
if -j thla week visiting her parents and
:: hen grandmother, who is ill there.
She expects to be gone .until the
. lost of tho week.
.? 9lis Allen Jiecoveits : .
A Miss Zilnha Allen, who has be.-n
; 111 at her home in ha Grande for
- several days, was able to resume
j her duties as teacher at the Ka
nifcla school this mornlhg.
Commliled lo Sitnitniiiim
Mrs. India llnskins. 1.1l Jack
son street, wns committed to the
state hospital . at Pendleton for
treatment, Saturday evening. H r
husband and :l matron from the
institution ueconipanied the p-i-tient
Irom Iji Grande.
Ucturn to I lend Homi
Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. llyan, who
have been visiting at the James
Clifford home at Wallowa for a
few days, stopped at the Somni'.-r
hotel last night before continuing
their return trip to their home at
Bend, Ore.
Comes on Kcclnl liuslnesK
Hurry Howies, special agent for
the Commonwealth Insurance com
pany, is here from Spokane to
transact business.
court Is In session.
Business In Portland
1 Huron de Greevcs. manager- of
I J. the Jones Transfer company, went to Wallowa county
: to Portland this morning- to look
IV. nfter business interests. He ex-
M Vtieot-H tn return Wednesdnv.
Here Over Sunday
H. H. Hunna, court reporte.
visited at Ills home here over the
week-end. Mr,. Manna is at Kn
terprise with Judge Knowles,
where the Wallowa county circuit from inion.
GaialU He turns ,
Chick Gundil, former big league
liaselitill player and manager of
lh PintteH here this sum me r,
turned to l.a Grande Saturday af
Ltr spending several muntlis play
ing in a border ' league with an
Arizona team.. Mrs. Gandil Ik in
Portland :t present, Mr. Guild:!
states that he may locate hero f.)r
the coming year.
Returned front Portland
M rs. K. J'. Mnssmuu ielurnd
to her home here this morning
after several days spent In West
ern. Oregon. She visited Salem
and Oregon City, arter which sli.
attended the Osegon Keilerution of
Women's Clubs institute in Port
land, us a representative from the
n rt department of the l& Grundu
Neighborhood club. Mrs. Mnssman
is chairman of the ait division of
the Oregon Federation " of Wom
en's clubs. .
Glveerin and Ho.se Water
, will ' make yo-rr sktn
luxurious, 'sort, smooth uml
tuitin'. ' 1
It will overcome the liursh
eiilnK offiH-ts of wind nm!
weather. ,
Di'llBhlfully frnBrnnt. Bout
of nil lit the prii'f 1
2.1c
Glass Drugs
c Inc
La Grande, Oregon
fi iti 'f)i:
IS TUASTK1J
periutendento on uecount of, his
Interest In club work." Mr. Soyre
lalil: "II is giMHl to neknowletlgc
AT DINNEli' lhRl ,r lt f'lCt', 1't' relrK,
i i he work of the girls In Ihe cuunly,
(Oonttnuvd from Page One.)
EAST OREGON
. GRID SEASON
NEARING END
(Continued from Page One.)
Markets
lOKTi.ANl MAItKiri'S
rOUTI.ANI), )ro. (AF1) Cnttlo.
Hlfiuly lo 25 ronts up; heifers,
3.Trii (Mill; enlveM. J7.II0 II). (Ml.
1Iok. Hle:uly to .stronff.
Hheep, sfci'tuly.
JObkm, huller. bulterfat, stonily.
TURKEY SALES
BOOMING HERE
rieulturtst and u leader in club
i work, guv a tulk eiressing ap
t nreeliit Ion nt tlie slnek kIiow neoitlo
uuu uie pure o m woo nupiiun iiio
encourage wie, wura 01 ine emu
members. He said: "When I came
here In l!21 there was only one
club and ut that time about two
men interested In the work. They
were Ami re w Illokland and K. A.
Say re, who at that time was head
of the Island City schools."
j ... Mr. ..Cad well Introduced each of
j the club members who exhibited
'slock, ut the Pacific International
i Livestock show In Portland this
j year, who lu turn gave their names
and the community In which they
l live and a report of their, winnings
jut' the Pacific International.
4 Pliy Addresses Meet
Tr. W. T. Phy gave, a splendid
i talk of encouragement to the boys.
He mentioned tho excettent work
of .Marvin hanlels and his associa
tion with him In dairy work. He
closed by saying he would offer a
registered Holsiein heifer for club
work next year. Final arrange
ments for the contest for the heifer
will he made' later JV Dr. Phy and
H. G. Avery. . ? ; . .
L. J. Allen, nsslstnnt state club
lender, gave a short summary of
the work of the club in the, stale,
slating that there were over 11,nm
club members working in the state
of Oregon. Robert Wlthycombe of
t ho I'nion experiment stnlion, and
a member of ihe stock show board,
said they would h glad to have
the boys visit at the experimental
farm and take part in the show in
eyen greater numbers than ever
before.
Saycc Makes. Ucport- -K.
A. Say re, county school su
perintendent, lu charge of the girls
club work In the county, was In
troduced by Mr. Cad well as "a man
who was elected enunly school sti-
which has been excellent this year,
ami (old the boys' they would to
work hard If they continued to
keep their record as' good as that
of the girls.
'Andrew Illokland of Islam! Cl
told of his various visitors to the
Pacific International Livestock
show' and mentioned that he con
sidered tiiis work fine training for
boys. He said thut in all his con
tact with club members at the ex
posit ion he had never heard one
uxe an obscene word and had never
:;ten one of Ihe boys smoking cig
arettes. I -Yank McKnium spoke
for Ihe Imbler community and
taitl that the club members in that
section were some of the best boys
in the district. He also called at
tention to the fact that some of the
prominent winners in the county
and statu were fromthut vicinity.
including Ihls year's stock judging
team.
J. K. Mills, who Is one of th
"Belle of Barcelona"
To Be Staged Soon
(Continued from Fsgu One.)
ton Miller; Pedro, the plantation t
manager, Hnymoml Griffin: Kmtl.
lo. a toreador, Marion Crowe;
Donna Marcetln, Churlnite Wuiker;
Donna. Anita, Sylvia Malone; Don
Jium. Percy Jowel1; Don Jose, I
Hichard Geist, leader or the cho- j
rus; Captain Cotton, Norman Feik. j
Miss Siaitge to Ihiuee I
One of the attractive features Is j
a Spanish dancing number, for j
which Miss Jane Stange la direct)
ing the rehearsal.- The drumatlc
work Is supervised by Miss Mabel
A. Hennett, head of the drunmtlcH
department, ,and Ihe orchestra la
being trained by Miss Ituby Dillon.
All the chorus numbers will huvc
orchestral uccompanlment this
year. Miss Miller announces. Tho
score Is happily suited to high
school performance, und tho musi
cians already have their parts well
in hand.
many club supporters of Cove, gave
a brief tajk about that section of
t ne county und said that people
there were ready to have the young
folks enroll in club work even
stronger than before next year.
Mrs. I&trncst Hell of Cove sang
a sonj which was improvised lnlo
a tna.sl to Die club members and
Lester jtloHland In purtlculur.
Itnhy Peer Auctioned
Williams Vogel of the. Union
Stock Show association, then auc
Hoped off the two front quarters
of the baby beef and 22 pounds of
sirloin cuts. M. S. 1'vy bought
one of the front quarters, for ail
cents a pound and L. A." Wright
bought the other quarter at 25
cents a pound. C. C. Conrad
bought the sirloin steak In behalf
of the club anil people present us
a whole, paying (ill cents a pound,
which wa.t presented to live Union
penplo by Mr. Conrad to be used 1
by them in giving a banquet for tho j
I'ntnn fontbtill team thin week. ' '
Three Detroit boys robbed a
bank, proving they do something
In Detroit besides make uutos.
LADIES'
FELT
SLIPPERS
98c to $1.95
Inniel Green Hnune Slippers
from heavy felt or Skinner
satin, soft sole; eolors galoi-e
all wanted shade?. Sonm
. wltli liccl and leather sole.
Your opportunity to get liuf'l
grade merchandise at a price
60 STORES
THE. HUB
APRONS
In - mililptu'hnl luusllii, oricamllr, anil ikMtml illmliy ln
clcvpr ilraiitiM of aiilkiup, olil - fiultloiml tallies, butler- ,
files anil flowers.
Art & Baby Shop
' 1304 Adams Avenue. '
' . r "Everything. 1'or tho llauy"
Hemstitching . Stamping; lltitlous Covered I. M. C, Tbrrada
(Continued from Page Ona.)
should prove equal to the task of
defeating the Bulldogs, a curious
situation would result, w'ith Pnlon,
i n flrimrlo nnA Itnlrop In n llirei1-
woy tie for the honors providing, cents.
of course, that -'Joseph doesn't
spring the unexpected and win
cents to 3b and 4U cents pr
poind. In contrast with the pro
diction of retail prices at 48 to 5
cents a -pound made In the sur
vey of the turkey market by the
department of poultry husbandry
at Oregon Agricultural college.
Last year the prices were a little
lower, averaging from 3H to 35
The
Ho returned
last evening.
Yllctuining to 'Moscow .
j h Dr. and Mrs. J. M.' 'EfmhoUse
Bioppen at ine roiey uih ii
evening on tdelr return, honie to
JrMoscdw,. Ida.',' They have been
Vr.i Tldsilewalle iteturn.' '
i- Dr. W. K. Thlstlewuite returned
lust night from Itichland and
been testing dairy und beef cattle
y for tulerculosis for't the past
-.; hionth. -
lUtlsvi SHelatorM Itctmn-
v l 1m Urunde.'s representation at
the O. A. C.-Iduho football game
' 5:aarday included. Mr. und Mrs.
Iful Ilohnenkamp.: Mr. .and Mrs.
,'W. C. Perkins, Mr. und Mrs. Kl
tner Stoddard, Mr.- and ".Mrs. Dave
'Ftoddnrd. Mr. und Mrs. Iee Uy-
I-cft for Soullle
Mrs. Lucy Cttlmnn left here Sat
urday night for .Seattle, Wash.,
where she went to be with her
Ulster, Mrs. O. K. ButleV. who will
be. operated on there tomorrow.
Mrs. Oilman expects to be in Se
attle about two months.
; , :
Here All This M eek
The f lev. Ualph Conrad, who
has been speaking at the church
of God cnapel for several days
will continue her services all this
week.' The meetings start at 7:30
o'clock each evening. So far many
people have attended the meet
ings. - ' '
Operation Iteveals Brain Ttrinor
.L T. Longfellow had word Sat
urday afternoon that his brother,
Lyman E. Longfellow, had sur
vived n successful operation for
brain timor at a- hospital in Se
attle, where he was taken for
treatment from his; home nt 1lo!.
THANKSGIVING
; TOGS
AT
CLINT'S
MICHAEL-STERN SUITS AND OVERCOATS
, McKIDBIN HATS
. ARROW SHIRTS AND COLLARS
CHENEY NECKWEAR
ALLEN A HOSIERY
SCHOL-WIL CAPS
JANTZEN SWEATERS
SPORTCRAFT KNIT BLAZERS
BLOCK DRESS GLOVES
NETTLETON SHOES
Moderate Prices For Quality Merchandise
Outfitters For Men and Boys.
K
Joseph has a fighting chance.
To begin with, the Wallowa county I
luds have mustered together a
team that ranks close to Union in
strength. Secondly, Coach Camp
bell, referee in tho I'nlon-ija
Grunde gome, should have a clear
idea of just -what Union has o
offer both In the wuy of offense
and defense and may govern ,hls
proteges accordingly. -Crowd
tilling' Jo Baker
Prfcwnt-indications ans 'that -a
large crowd of locul fans will make
Ihe trip to Baker Thanksgiving
jduy. La Grande expects to have a
stronger team on the Held than
last Kriduy. with McKentum back
In the line-up.
And, too. the Union victory has
served in a large way to get tho
Tigers fightirrfc mad anxious to
redeem themselves at the expense
of their traditional rivals.
Besides Ihe championship hopes,
Baker ha niii. aer rwuson lo seek
victory Im. Grande has consistent
ly drubbed her on the gridiron for
several years and a win wopld be
sweet indeed to Gllndemnn's squad.
Cidoretl Hoy Star
The outstanding threat of the
Baker team, rests In Claudle 1 lines,
colored halfback, who has been
starring consistently in past guinea
and who gave La Glanders an iu-
-I i-nifUK u.i-um ii'-ic uh'
t when he first broke Into promi
juence on the football field.
He Is a triple threat man gifted
iwitb football sense and is probahly
Baker's most ihingerous- offensive
man. On the defense he does more
than his share.
1 On the other hand, however, if
jMcKennon is right, Ijt Grande will
have a halfback that may be ex
pected to break away at almost any
i time for a score. '
A closer game, than dope predicts
' in likely to result.
Here's- how the dope stands.
Baker defeated Union, two touch
downs to nothing. Union won a
close gumo from La Grande, Both
Baker and La Grande fared equally
'well with Prndleton. Kollowtng
Idope to the letter, n Baker victory
of ubout10 to 0 might expected.
Hut. somehow or other, nobody cx
I peels dope to have much to do
with the Ia Grande. Baker game.
A full squad will be taken to
! Baiter by Coach G-. U Dutton. His
; lineup has not yet been announced.
birds range In s;r.e frpm 12,
to i 20 pounds, although young!
birds may be had as light as five!
and six pounds. '
in. geneiul,, they run pretty
heavy this year, the buyers ob-;
serve, und the quality is exceneni.
Ponltrymen In the valley have
been breeding up their stock nnd
ceiling wun uic.reuBiiiK vai v, ii ,
the opinion of one poultry buyer.
He told of buying a flock of 00
birds from .the Billings farm, at
Imbler, that averaged IS poun Is
apiece and presented one' of tn
prelticst snows oi uionc inroa ,, :
iiud ever seen. - I
Geese and ducks ore unusually
plentiful, und run uliout the uvei
uge size. The retail price Is from
lo 30 cents a pound.
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
MEN'S ALL WOOL
OVERCOAT
$15.85
New York Store
DESTROYERS OF
HIGH PKICES
Belter be deciding what to k'v
ymir wdfe for Christmas so she: can
chango your mind in time.
Xi'W York expert says fish are
better food than hot dogs, but we
doubt ir fish will enjoy the, compliment.
TURKEY FREE
' A full sized "Choco
late Turkey" will be giv
en away .
FREE '
on Thanksgiving morn
ing. Ask us about it!
A guess with every
25c candy purchase.
i SEE OUR WINDOW ,
Bed Cross Drug
Store
A Tender Love Drama for
All the World to See!
The love of Polly, the burl
esquo dancing girl, for a no
bleman. The girl who wan
ed to he a Uidy and the
man who stole a heart.
Obituary
NICK MAN OS
Nick Manon. 37, died of pneu
monia Saturday evening at Uie
Grande Honde hosplial. lie had
been tin employe of the Kustern
Oregon Lumber company at Enter
prise. The decedent had no relatives1
in this country. Until the arrival
of the Greek priest from Portland,
tho body will He at the Snodgrnss
Zimmerman runeral parlors
Pending runeral arrangements.
Burial probably will be made here.
Guaranteed Used Pords
. 1C21 COUPE A BARGAIN
Price $375.00
Perkins Motor Co.
Phone M-.'00. Cor. 4th and Adams
"THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE
VAOHJM COP
TIRES
Jennings & Shumate
Bulck Sales and Service.
BAND OPENS
SEASON OF
CONCERTS
(Continued from Page One.)
, terim, an early Intermission look
the place of the regularly sched
uled rest.
Scenes from the comic opera
The Serenade," by Victor Kcrbert,
were next translated by the en
semble followed by "A Hunting
Seen." a descriptive number by
V. Bucatossi. The latter's lilting.
Joyous refrain, wllh the vocal o
sistance of members of the band,
created a pleasant Impression.
Kthelbert Nevln's "Narcbwns"
and A- Sellenhk "Marche In-dh-nne,"
preceded by a popular
number, rich In appealing har
mony, led up to the final number
Victor Herbert's "American Kan
lasie, a grouping of popular and
patriotic airs. When the band
swung into "IHxle" a ripple of np-
iplnuse would not be stayed until
th selection was ended.
! The Arcade was donated for the
! occasion through the courtesy of
f Meyers and Kord. proprietors,
j I'roprams were furnished by J. (J.
Snod grass. La Grande BnMilng
Work. Oiass IrniKs, Joggly Wig-!
lly and 11. & & Khcrric comjaifj.
Be Q.uick-Be Sure
G the right remedy the belt men know.
So quick, wo ure that million, now employ it.
The utmoit in a laxative. BromidcQuinine
in ideal form. Cold, .top in 04 hour,. La
Grippe in j day.. Thcyitem i cleaned and
toned. Nothing compares with Hill'..
AlldruwiiU ..LIV. PrU30
CASCARAQUININE
OtRfdBo. 'tOKrtd wkheorinJ.
APPLICATIONS
Kor a limited number of Ht udenl Niirwd will he consldere
In order to fill our- i:nn eommenctnit .fnnunry lt, 1S28.
Qiirtllrien'tion.-i. four yeiua IiIkIi nrlieml nr i iiilvnlent. ,
For full pnrllelllam mil fat Hotiiitiil or write Huperlntendent.
The Grande Ronde Hospital
- M :. ' i by Martin Brown;
1 M f'ff ' ncrw-n version by
f NvW Krnnces Marlon;
iTjfsLw,0 W , ,-',., p'Cth.. .;.
gW M '" a l'nk.
mf ' Vi ' A " - Kurnuge produu
jj t'n' Presented
:m am 11 1
"I
Seldom a phiy like this in which Noima rises
to new height of motional drama. From
the play that wan a sensation comes a picture
to live forever.
ARCADE
TO-DAY
The Stores With Individuality Where You
Buy It For Less
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL STORES IN EASTERN OREGON.
Meats, Butter, Honey and Cheese Kept Under Refrigeration Everything Clean and Sanitary.
A Full Line of Vegetables and Fruits.
The Start
Isn't Hard
BUT KEEPING AT
TOUR SAVINGS AC
COfNT IS WHAT
COUNTS. . . .
IS TOt'RS OP.OWINa
ItK(HTARLT EVEHT
WEEK?
La Grande
National
Bank
Bourn! Rell.bl. Pre-fOTt
Gold Medal Mayonnaise 27c
Heinz Pork & IJcans .-. 10c
Van Camp's Pork & Iienns 10c
Log Cabin Maple Syrup, table size....29c
A. & L. Oysters ...19c
Fontanas Macaroni, per pkgr - 9c
Fontanas Egg Noodles, per pkg 9c
Fontanas Spaghetti, per pkg.-. 9c
Walker Red Hot Chili, very fine 13c
Walker lied Hot T11 males 13c
Large Can Dol Monte Sliced Pine
apple - "2c
Libby's I--irge Can Sliced Pineapple "2c
Basket Groceteria
AND MARKET
Next (o Arcade Theater
For Your
Thanksgiving
Turkeys, Ducks, Geese
And Chickens
SEE THE
ENTERPRISE AND
BASKET MARKET
' Prices Right!
TWO STORES
The same goods at
the 'same prices.
Small Can Pineapple 16c
American Beauty Shrimp 15c
Household Ti u Blu Soda Crackcr&....13c
Tru Bake Lightly Salted Soda
Crackers 13c
9 8-10 lbs. Hotcake Flotir..:..'. ......76c
9 8-10 lbs. Yellow or White Com
Meal ..43c
9 8-10 lbs. P.ye Flour.. ...57c
Kellogg Corn Flakes 9c
Cream of Wheat 24c
Grnpe Nuts 17c
La Grande Groceteria
AND MARKET
Next to Black Cat