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Wednesday, November 25, 1923. THE EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Five' Local News In Brief j KliopiXux-iu 1 f-ramle Ur. and Mrs. K. J. Kchuulcr, of Vnlon. are spending the day shop pine In I-a Grande. Mother and Vaugtcr III Mm. J. 'P. H.onefcllow und sum 1 1 daughter I'tttrlciu, are ill today at tlufr home, 1502 Fourth street. In Cily tn Business Ij. J. Stockman was a UusIhohs visitor to La Orando from Uaker today. v llcrton Business Mrs. Dody Wllhelm, or North Vowdor, in a business visitor in Lu Tirundo. . - , (ioliig to the CouM .t " Miwt Betty Tuvermlcr Is retfs tered Tor a short stop at the Foley hotel, en route from her home t Boise, Ida., to the coast. I'ntiviit Leaves Hospital Alfred Bushnrll, who undcrwen an operation Nov. & ut the. Urandi liomle ' hospital, was removed to his home today. In Portlnnd, whore Afr. Lynch Is chief clerk of car service for tho O-W. and V. P. railways. Mr. Lynch formerly lived In La Grande and has many friends here. In City rroin Enterprise Mrs. Jerry lticker and Mrs. J. R Parrel), both of Kntcrprlno, were shopping in La Grande yesterday. They returned to their homes last evening. Til u lute l'lauos Herts 4 Stdneyl Lyle, of Spokane, la here on his pctiodlcal piano tuning trip. He has been coming: to La Grande for a long period of ycura. Baker Poster Man Here G. M. ltyder, of thq Ilyder Bros, Poster company at Buker, is lu I-a Grande transacting business for the firm today. Visiting Mother at Pendleton Mrs. Oscar Cutler is visiting at Pendleton with her mother. Mr. Cutler will go to Pendleton tomor row morning to spend Thunksglv ing day. : ' Orando with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Fox, arid return to Cheney Sunday night. In City Yesterday Edward Johnson slopped in I -a Orande yesterday on his way to Los Angeles, California, to say hello to Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Andrew of this city. Mr. Johnson is Mrs. Andrews' cousin. . Ho was born In La Grande and made his homo here until 10 or 1 1 years old. He expects to be in California a month or two. Visiting Daughter A. H. Perryman arrived In La Q ran df last evening for n short visit- over the holidays, with his daughter. Mis. Lawrence ttvan. Mr, perryman ts teaching school at Jordan Valley, Oregon, und stopped off cn route to uttend iho teachers' institute at Vule. Longfellow Jteeoverliig J. T. Longfellow had a letter from his mother this morning In forming, him that his brother, Ly man K. Jongfellow, of Hoists con tinues to Improve under the care o4 specialist at a hospital in Se attle. Treatment ltf being given with an X-ray instrument ucvei oped for use in bruin tumor eases within tho last year, the , letter said. . , lu City on Business Wilbur S. Brock, whose home Is at Kuminerville,- was transacting buMintss In La Grande this morn ing Caiiicfons Huvu Baby Boy An i'ight -pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Cameron at the Grundo Itonde hospital Tuesday moriiiiiff. Mother and babe are do ing well. ; Mrs. SeroKKiii-ls Belter Mrs. Korn-st Serogcins continues to improve at the Grande' Konde hospital, wher,e she recently under went a major operation. G. It. Lyman Improving The condition of George H. ls man, Vho was operated upon ro entlyat tho Orande Hondo hos pital, la pronounced satisfactory to day. -' Itet'ovorhiir fiom Operation Alec MaelMierson, baker at tha Gwillhims Kleetric bakery,' is mak ing a good recovery from major operation performed at the Grande Hondo hospital Monday morning. Went to Baker 1 - Mr. and Mrs. C-L. Larson and two children went to Baker, this morning, where they . will " spend Thanksgiving day with Mr., and Mrs. Shurtliff. They will return to their home here the lust of the week. - - On Way to Wallowa . Mrand Mrs., J. It, KooUn pass ed: through La Grand o, this morn ing on lheirvuy to Wallowa; where thy will visit over-tho Holiday with Mrs. Kooken's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. -Bird.' Their homo Is at Pocalello, Idaho.. . .; v' . . Will Visit at Lostlnc--, Mrsi Claude Puckett and Iwo children went to Losllne this morning, .where she. will visit her sister, Mrs. Philip Locluvood. Hhe wtll spend Thanksgiving day there and return to her home here Fri day. , . V- 21 Gridmen W ill Be Taken to Baker . (Continued from fag. One.) On IiisM-ctlin Trill M. Slophcnson. highway urlilim engineer, went to I'nmllUa county yesterday. Ho IB Inspecting; briilBi'H In tho vicinity o( licho, .Stanllcld und I'llot ltockv . llcliillls Id Homes Tills Mornlni; Mrs. John Kennedy, of Looking Clans, and .Mrs. Klsie Jnnca of la Bin, returned to tlicir home, this morning on the branch line train ri.... ut.i.mllnir ht.it night und this 4)nornliiK Iuto visiting und shop- "lns- ' k Su-ml TliiinksKlvliiit with Mullii-r f Mrs. K. I). Haiu-ocU and two uhtl- n.' Ulen und iluth. wont to M- gln this morning, where they will slicnd Thanksgiving with Mrs. Hun- oek s mother, l hey win return ;u tlu-ir home here at 1702 Cove uve- the lust of the week. Ilwl 0K-nitl(in JJtst.Mlit r . , Hurry J. Wilson, 'an employe of the IIowmnn-Hick Lumber com pany, won taken to the Orande Hondo hospital lust lilght In a se rious condition. An operation was performed and ho Is reported to be gelling along nicely thie morning. Ills home is at -Slurry, ArKunsus. lost nothing but a game, but II she wins she -will have un ciual claim the .championship witft miner and Union. Something t" l'Kl lor. it aeems. Close (iltnic Kxih-iiUiI Baker fans, us well as Iji Cirande grid followers, are expecting a closely fought game,- with tho win ners victorious by ' only u small margin, one touchdown may tell tho tale. - i ,, With the prospects of a game out of the ordinary In Interest and thrills, . approximately 250 l,a (Jrunde rooter.s. mostly frum tlio high school student body, nre plun ntng. on making the trip with the team tomorrow, leaving from, the high school ut 11 u. in. A call has been Issued to all citizens driving to lluker tbut day to "fill the buck seal" with rooters. Several sup porters of the Tiger teum. urc ulso expecting to go via train. ARBUTUS COMPLEXION CREAM will keep the skin soft and pliable and If applied before Koing out, Will not only af ford full protection for the complexion, but is Ideal as a base for Knee I'owder, be cause It will hold the pow der und prevent It blowing away In the wind. A I arnn Jr 50c Glass Drugs Inc. La Grande, Oregon Messenger? 1 1 C. LaBINE IS ACQUITTED IX LOCAL COURT (Continued from Pk On.) or drinks ivlth which ho treated La Illne and Jessie Hayes, the wait ress, whtlrt they visited In an ad joining bed room. Defense Kx plains. Tint the defense had a different explanation of the overcoat Inci dent On testimony or the defend ant, tho waitress and Kd "Wynd hain, cook pro tern at the time of the raid, It was established that Me Dan tot borrowed tho coat for a trip to a lumber camp, and gave Ijx. Bino the marked money on de posit. The other three bottles of moon shine were taken by Tierce from a hidden door under the linoleum in the bed room. Ia Illne admitted on tho witness stand that he ad monished tho prohibition officer it would do no rood to search any farther, using tho words, "You've got it all this time." Markets I'OltTliANK MAKKKTS l'OUTI.AND. Ore. (AT) live stock., steady. . t v -Kggs, butler, biitterfat, steady. I'OltTIjAMt CJKAIX MAItKKT l-liltTI.ANl). Ore. (AP) Wheat HUH. hard white, ' November ?1.SB. December 1.57; hard white 11. S. ltunrt, November und Decem ber, Jl.r.ri; soft .white,' western while, November and -. Decentbe.r. $ 1 . 5 :t : hard -winter, November and December, ll.fiO;, northern spring, November SI. 50, December 11. 01; western red. November and De cember, $1.40. ,, ' forn No. 3 K. ,T. shipment S36, December fit. .' To SiH-nd Tliaiilt-alvliig Jlert Mrs. It. .1. I.yneh and two. enn- Ir. n arrived In l.a Grunde tills morning anil will spend Thanksgiv ing here with Mr. und .Mrs. v. ., i. Mhnrl. Mr. Lynch will urrive 111 i.i Will Visit at Wallowa Mrs. Anna D. ' Sullivan.x whosn homo is at Warren, Ohio, was In l,a Grande this morning on h wav to'AVullowa, whoro she will visit Indefinllely with her niece. Xlra. Krank Saunar. This is Mrs. Sullivan's first trip west nnd sno is much Impressed with the scenery here, especially the mountalna. r.etuins to Home nt llolst Mrs. W. V. Qulgley returned to her home ut Itoise, Idaho this morn ing utter visiting for several days In La Orande at tho home. of Sir. and Mrs. 1'. L. Kellcy. 2202 North llirell stfeet. This Is Mrs. Ifulg ley's first visit to La Grande and she says she likes the town very much. mm. for Thanksgiving Jllss .Mildred Kox arrived In La Grunde. this morning from ncn.-j, Washington, where she Is attend l ing normal school. She. will spend IIAKKIt MNKI l' (ilVKX IJAKKlt. Ore. (Special) IMuildle Himw, tinker's triple threat half back, will undoubtedly give tho Tigers plenty of trouble tomorrow when Maker and La AGrand; meet here In the 1925 footluili season wlndup. They suw enough of IiIk bewildering running, pushing and plunging la,st Thanksgiving vluy to uppreclute his effectiveness. . Along with C'laudie In the buck field, (.'ouch Crllndemnn will have Cundlrt, G. Duff and I'uyno or Thonui.1, all hard-hitting, clever men. On the line, Manury, Mcl'ord, Whlltler, Adrian, Ferguson. Kddy. York. Hlnnkenship and itasi'hy will be called upon to defend the repu tation that they have already earned . ns being the proverbial stone wall. Although It Is' the backfleld men whose feats are more prominent in the game, It Is the Milendld work of these lim-mcn In clearing the path for the hall carrier that hus made linker a championship possibility. MAHKETS AT A OLAXCK " i Ni:V YOItlC (AIM Stocks, Ir. regular; motors and specialties de cline. llonds,' mixed; French bonds lower. . . , Foreign exchange, easy; French francs sink to 1U25 low. - Cotton, barely steady; trade buy Ing. ' ' Sugar, higher; commission house buying. t.'offee, firm; foreign buying. Mrs. George W. Steele, wife of tho commander of the Laliehurst, N., J., naval alt- station, is In the center of public attention In Washington now. Mrs. viaehory Lansdowne, widow of thoShenandoah'. coninmiidei-f said It wan Mrs. Steele who brought her the letter In which, she charges. Captain Foley .ought lo get her to ,.- hanee her testimony. .. . "Red" Countess Chooses Poverty to Aid Masses (Continued finm 1'nge One.) Gru undo tomorrow. - Their home is the Thuliksslving vucatlon In La. PLAN FOR CONFERENCE NEXT MARCH (Continued from Pnire One.) CHICAGO (Al) Wheat, strong:; firm cables. K , Corn, hlKher; export business. Cuttle, firm; hojjs active, Ue mand -irood. - - LA GRANDE . SELECTS ,; . NEAV COACH (Continued from Pape One.) c. r: i:mkavok imon i;M:cr l'BXUUTON', Ore. Miss Myr tle Corley was re-elected president of the Columbia Christian l.n deavor L'nlou of Umatilla and Mor row counties November 19 at the eloHe of the unnual convention held here with delefrntcs in uttendunce from both -counties. t'Olhnr officers ure Mis1 Harold- che llorton of I'endleton, first vice- president; Miss l,ulu Cuverhlll Of Milton,: secretary; Olenn Moon of j Kreewuter. treasurer; Wallaoe Ha-1 ker' of Btanfield, librarian: Miss; Alice' Grecnwald of I'endleton, I quiet hour chairman; Claude I'ca- 1 vv nf Helix in eharire of Tenth leirlon: Miss Marie Gadwa. In1 charttn of missionary life work re cruits; Mrs. Nellie Harrison of Pendleton. aHim.nl department; Miss Umra- Martin of Hlanfield. intermediate : department; Mrs. J. K. Olinser of Milton, Junior de partment ; Johnv Penland of Pen- (llvion, social iit'pariuiriii;- imvu j MeQuary of Aunon, correHponncnL for Christian' - Endeavor world: Miss Horton. hend of tne lookout ami extension work; the Hev. Vjin Winkle of I 'Hot Hock, pastor coun selor; Miss KshU' Hltchuy of Krei water, executive advisor. Tho president of the Willow Hraneh union, in' Morrow county, yet to b elected;! will 8irve-ns Becond vlce ))resl(len. , . . The ttute vhe-hreHhh iit of Ja Grande nnd the Mali field secre tiry, .Iintlus ltlee of Portland, wr priK(Mil. I''rom fin to 1 1 0 people nttondi'd the various meetings held during i. Mi; three days. had to ,flee for their lives. Prior to this their fortune w.is estimated nt j:tD.OOfi,tiuo. Whin they fled the country It was con fiscated, und. they hud only one pearl necklace. . as tho remnant' of their fortune. To set this out o! the country, Countess Karolyl had to swim across the Danube with it and bury It In the sand, sending a friend to cot It later. They wrnt to Italy, only lo be THANKSGIVING TOGS AT CLINT'S MlCilAEL-STUUN SUITS AND OVEUCOATS McKIUKIN HATS AimOW SII1UTS AND COLLAUS CHENEY NECKWEAR ALLEN A HOSIERY " ' ' SCH0L-W1L CAPS JANTZEN SWEATERS SPOUTCRAFT KNIT BLAZERS BLOCK DRESS GLOVES . NETTLETON SHOES Moderate Prices For Quality Merchandise Outfitters For Men and Boys. Ilenr the vh (ilixiiM-n, h. I. S. TalM-mm lo. MonUny, .Nov. 30 w It h t h liTitratluii com lull tee, of which A. U. Hunter Is liialnmui, and II. G. Avery, of l.a Grand", and ltobert Wltliycotnbu. of I'lilon, huve been appolnt'd to find a location for a demonstration I nitration truct. Henltb Week Diiled. I'nlon eounly's health wei-k will start January Ml, of the new yVar. This wiut definitely decided last ntpht. The statu boiinl of health, of which Dr. Phy Is Kastein Un -gon's mi-nilier, will be lit this purl of the state at the tlnte of the health week and will spend s venil diivs heli. Ink further the work in this district. livery church. Nchool, Knin'je, coinni'Tiial organization and all other uroups will be asked to hold ut least one program I" recogni tion of Ihe Importance to llie com munities of Un- county of health. I Kollowhi(r the biilncss nueilnifs last ninht dinner was served the i committees. baseball squads ami has a thorough knowledge of these four sports. In track he was Pacific's star middle distance und also was captain' of the team his second year, lie Is a man well liked by nil who know him. lie has art excellent char acter, is very reliable, and poscssses a wonderful personality. I take t'real pleasure In recommending him to any school board looking for a young man to coach the boys of their school." Mr. HcnnWt is expected to ar rive in La Cirande next Tuesday. We Buy for Less We Sell (or Less MEN'S WOHK SHOES Moccasin toes, chocolate brown. The ones that look well and wear well. A full stock . ?2.93 MEN'S DRESS SHOES High grade, Goodyear welt, in three styles : $3.93 New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES Hear iUv Welsh Glee men at Ii. l). N. Tabernacle, Monday, ovomlKr :iO ; expelled by the government there on tho request of tho llortnv r oir I me. Then they found a hav.n in Jugo-slnvia for a time, and later In England. After that the countess went to America on a lecture tour, and her husband followed shortly. , Not s "Hcil." 1 "I urn not a 'Hed'," she explains "but 1 do think thut social condi tions in my country are wron, terribly wrong. "I was always hoping for the betterment of the peasantry of niy country in fact, 1 named my first children Adam and Kve as u symbol of my hope that they i would llvo to see a new raco uu- ncw conditions. ' rVdum Is seven, Kve is nine. I still hopo thut they will live to kco Hungury as peaceful und as prosperous as America." Countess Karolyl was not brought up to these democratic! Ideas. Far from It. All through I her youth she was taught that people, of her social class were separated by an impassable gulf frum every other class in the world. "My first perception thut there was uuythlng In tho world dif ferent from, the Ideas under which had been brought up came be fore tho war und before my mur rhige, when 1 met some equul suffrago leaders," she says.. "Then I mot -Count Karolyl. lie hud been to America and had seen what wonderful men our Hungar ian peasants could become In a tree'1 country. . And wo both thought what a wonderful thing It would be for Hungary If .they could! have the same opportunities there1 they had In America." . Oddly .enough,. Count Karolyl was not widely known cither us u democrat or as u forceful leader until ufter his marriage. Appar ently j the countess provided the inspiration -under --which her hus band rose- tiT fame. ' nuiiug their Wanderings uft?r MEN'S TOWN and COUNTRY BLAZERS $4.98 Wool Pull-over :le Itlazrn, V-neck, two insects, knit ulsthnnl; neck und waist band of contra si big coloi i All wanted colors. PAY CASH ANI SAVi: Hear the WcinIi ;lccincii at L. I). S. Tulx'mnclc, Monday, November :t0 60 STORES THE HUB their expulsion from Hungary, the countess did all soris on things to earn a living. ; For a time she . run a motorboat on a lit t hi 'lake In Kuropo for tourists. " ISut It run on a rocU and sank. '. The.i " she tried to learn lo he. u cluiui' fuur. Her American lecture of' lust year came as a (Jodsend, ns far as funds wero concernul. LIOTEL ASTOO A X Hill to. AnselM EVERY ROOM ha. PRIVATE TOILET 505S Bath New, Modern Close to Shopping District nnd Theatres FREE GARAGE Tariff bra $1.50 An i'ltilirolilcml I.tillrlnHli Svl, it pnlr of lnvHy I'illinv Cnsos riiilimlilvntl In wlilti", ami mi I'liilinililfriil l.lui'ii 'J'owil will hf Klvcn unity nb)lulclj- Inc. Ask us Hliuiil it, ' . Art & Baby Shop llcmstllcbiuu 1.101 Adams Avenue, very th Ins For tho I In by" Htaiiipintf Muttons Covered - I. M. C. JMtO.Ml.M'AT CAI.irOltMAV in-:s of hi'.akt thociim; KitKSXO. Cal. (Al' M. F. Tar- ' pey, one of Cnlirornias best known citizens, died of heart trouble Tuesday ut Modesto. MITCHELL TRIAL IS , NEAR END (Continued from Tar- One.) Poets' Corner the possibility of summoning Col onel William- Mltch'M, who pre viously deellm d lo teatlfy before the naval court. II was announced thut. should examination of Mlteli'll's lestl moiiy In his court mtirllal reveal matters germane to the Hhentin douii Inquiry th navy would sefk to bring the colonel before the tribunal. Obituary l'TNIWAI, SUHVK'KS Kunrrul services for Nli'k ShinoH, who illcd nl Ihi' hoiitiil Monilny, wi n- I'ondiirli'd hy a Hvtiltlu prlcnt of llti.' (iri'i'k Culholln faith ul 2 p. m. toiluy In I lie HnoilirrimH & .liniiirrnmn iIiiiimI. Ilurlul will liikn placu In tliu .Miuionlo ccmu-li-rv It'-rc. -A- . Bargain Lot 60x110 feet located just south of high school on K St. Cement street and sidewalk. Price, it', sold at one. $250.00. Let us show you. WEEKS & BLACK Realtors New Foley Bldg. llrnr I ho Wi'Wi (ili'i'ini'ii n( It. 11. S. TntM'mnrli. Monilny iivcnilirr 110 In n li rrlljlo world. lilll It iiinld hi' worw:. Wlmt If tlK'y ultowrd fllvvim to run on the sidewalk? Try 'a box and you'll always choose Whitnmn's Candies. . Take homo ' a box for tomorrow. - i Red Gross Drug Store STAK TODAY it Acord -In- "The Call Of Courage59 Comedy, "Officer 111" THIEF? "the store with a conscience" TIRES Jennings & Shumate UuKk ball and Scrilcc wiu;m; tiih m;k .mt.its Till-: I'ISK (ColiyrlKllt. mjr.) (II) .lolm II. 1 1 1 1 111 ir) Soni'-wh'-rc. out In the wrm. Wliire lh; miK.' inf'lH th pln-: Vh"'rn niy mind conh-s t. rt-Ht liw. ll tin' I""! l'-il o' inini-. HIH' ha. Iiair of n v anil Bold. Tin' ijIIiit ullki'll hair of brown; My low for tlirin cannot hi' tnld Willi tT.rln tlulr luadn I would crown. (.'Imhii .hlt oni- liioim-nt Willi niy ,Si-llh'. Just our miillo from inothi-r mini.' To OP Ron I'll f'y "way. WIhtu tin- iw'' ni' i'ts Hit' liini'. iro?a Ihi' oci-un wldi' and hluc, lllM-e I wan anxious lo Bail Now my mind nr.-wnln to vi. r Mi'inorli-. of th" ihar old trail; When! my h'-art l I am flyinn To tin tml that I adore To my N' lH'' who l wnlilnit At niy diar niothi-r's door. !Vhi-n 1 li ft Ihi' di-ar old trail I'unn- nnd gold w. r.' In my mind, y.'t tin' day that I i'-t nail With you my In art was h fl ln- 1 hind. , At last l'v roniu n d tho air An. I cainid what I h.c. n lo do My aeroplane I. wining fust, XuW 1'iu ttiiui batik t - M .( if M M W M V V B. of R. T. ANNUAL DANCE de Tonight, Zuber Hall Good time assured... Kxccllent niusic. Admission $1.10, war tax included; 'I J th 2 n i"i'a. Area THURSDAY FRIDAY Gloria Swanson -along the 'Coast ofyolltf Thin crulne intiHt be inude ut sonic tliuu by everybody. The jmrty hIiiiIk ut lu Mplrullou T'olnl und pro cci'dM down the Itlver of 1. ion lit to HiiHplrlon liny. Oiu'c thin point 1h piifiM ed. I h only two otlni iliinircrotin iipotM nre Jew-! Kief und tfnhlc ImIj.-i 1. where uny crulo la Ilk ly to be wrecked. Ihipplncyri iMlund. ticiH Ciipx of flood llopf, i?i fiiclicd only by way of tin1 ('hitiim-l of Kush u here fi-w uhlpii i-vr put In but oner there, rurcly ever depiut. AOOIPM tlKOH t ICS5E L LASKY pmi- GLORIA SWANS0H! IThe Coast of Folly' au At i am rv a A kj noAnnrTtnvi CL (paramount (picture. TODAY NORMA TALMADGE In "THE LADY" tv or "'v. Mr ' HOVl 1 I rJ n r if?' i .-v ' . . .