Thursday, Dcccmltcr 3, 1025.
THE liA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page FiVc
Local News In Brief
COMING KVKXTS.
Iccciiiler Election to vote
upon M'hool budgvt.
Here on Business
N. M. Harris, of Enterprise la
hero on a business trip today.
Mrs. Cam Registered
Mrs. Minnie Curd, prominent
fraternal organizer la hero from
1'ortland. Hho is registered at tho
Foley hotel. .-
Here to Shop
M Iss Ksullne Hacker and Mrs.
Mc-t'ord. of Baker, are in
Grande to shop today.
ICnlile Man lit Town
; L. Jameson, who has interests
in u eattle und loan company at
l-'ossil, Ore., is transacting business
the pity.
Ill lit llOIIH-
Oscar Cutler, office engineer for
the slate highway department here.
lis con fined to his home because of
illness.
'linrrie Oilh-cr Here-
State Traffic Of 1 per Ilahinson,
if Ontario, is Ih 1m. Grand; today
on official business.
court. Benjamin K. WHiion, of
Cnion, was counsel for the defendant.
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;0 women a nnir iookb neuer tt o
JO it tu waved or curled. O
BOBBED HAIR OR
LONG HAIR
niakca : no difference, .. i.il
women's hnlr looks belter If
it tu waved or curled.
To Wuiloua mi Itunlnetw
.Mis. J. T. Yule., went to . Wal
lowa this niornlntr on a hort bns
inen trip. She will probably re.
turn to her homo hero tomorrow.
At Wnllimu
Mrs. 1'hurlen Mooro Is spending
a few days at Wallowa this wwk.
To I'ni ilniiil on Itiminess -
Mr. and Mrs. Kd l'ird went to
Portland this morning for a few
days on business.
With t'lirislnias Supplier- .
V. li. Uiden. who has a citrar
factory on Cove avenue, wont to
I'endl.'ton with t'hrlstilias mippllea
for customer there this nir.mlnir.
Cnhi- t,i iiihnI Itlver : '
A. I. crltcilly, or Holsc. niid J.
A. Hurt, of Hood Itlver. alnppcil in
iJt lira ml. today n their wi.y to
Hood Itlver. .
In City Yesterday
Harry Welmer was .1 bilstnwiH
.isltor to a Grande yesterday. IMs
ioine Is at Cove.
(;illispi A(-iilttetl
Kd Gllllspie, or Vnlon. was nc
MUllled of a chnrpe of larceny Wed-
Inesday In the Justice- of the peace
Itcltirn -'roii lk(rlh::ul ...
Mr. aiwt Mis. W. Meff and sfnhll
son. till v. returned to Hit if home
in 1-1 Grande this morning lifter a;
few days visit injj' in Portland. Lit
tle ;illy Neir says lie :iw Santa
Clam: while there.
To'VMt luthcr , " ' ,
I. II. I" Miss Barbara I'lilcock
went lo HiinlhiKlnn tills InmMntt
on ti.iln No. 24, where shu will vi-.
sit for several days wllh her fath'
cr, wlio Is employed tltcre.. .
has
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Just in Today!
Newest patterns of to
day in All Silks, Fiber
Silks, Silk Striped Broad
cloths, Fancy Check Ar
gyle Madras; some with
collars to match
$1.95 to $7.83
Shirts of Quality
Clint's
Clothiery .
The Store with Ooiucicnue
Here rnr Cl.itiituua.tin .
Misses L'lhel Kvlley nnd Dohhft.
Vorhees, of Chicago, nro in La
Grande for a day or two arrang
ing business for Chautauqua.
Iass; d Through City'
Luther Jlindnmn, stockman of
lOlgln,.. was In J .a Grande yesterday
on Ms' way home from 1'ortland,
where' he went with a carload ." of
euttlo for the Portland market a
few. days ago.
Trafi ie orricrrs Here
J. A. Robertson, of Ontario,'
Walter Lansing' and K. Gale, of
link r, all of whom are traffic of
ficer are registered at the Sont
nier hotel today. . .
Horn; l-'mni Portland
Miss Manrine Moore has return
Electrex
Curling
Iron
U nP-.rnHnry to
wry wotnnn's
rirMlnf tntde.
Easily attached to any
lamp sockvtt it heuts In a
'few minutes and will Rtvo
you Just. th tr or wave
you ned U) add ko much to
your appearance. r
. Aftr uBloir . the curling
Iron, use- a Jontfvl Hair N it
to K-p. thw waVrt Ih shapo.
-i ' itwNs, ta
Glass Drugs
La Gnude, Oregon
RICHARDSON
NAMED HEAD
OF LEGION
(Continued from 1'njre One. ,
-, I nlted
I home.
Rtutt-a ife'hpw claims
Vill continue -JiUll January 1.
guilts. .Made.
With four infnntH quilts ttinde
last nlpltt -for a nucleus, the aux
iliary wilt prepare- a box of Christ
ians gifts fur distribution la chil
dren of disabled veterans through
out the Btate through the. medium
of the chllil welfare department
of the auxiliary, whioh la located
at 1'ortland. Anyone who hits toys
or other articles to donnte to this
cause, is Invited to take the offet
hues to Mrs. KichnrdKon at tho art
atore. The mailing must be done
by December 1, so the auxiliary
auk friends to cooperate in get
ting the work tlbne on time.'
ltoxes of Christmas cheer will
he packud also for every 1.
Gran tie ex-service ntan who has to
spend the holidays (n a 'hospital,
regardless of what part of the
CHARLESTON '
WILL NOT BE
DANCED HERE
t Continued from Pa to One.)
V li Grande. It was reported
that several eases here at present
di nianded such a haspltal.
Several other minor matters, In.
eluding reading of monthly re
ports, and allowances of the Nov
finber salary list, were attended to
priui to adjournment.
ml arrangements. '
spite of th1 refusal of the. Ann ri-
Icun Nultopal bank of this city to
uee h $mu,iMio In elty paving
The (im.-ial of Mrs. Abner I'age i bontls nftrr Its bid had been ae-
plaut, was received, asking that
Ihu time limit fur completion of
1he project be ( ml vu need. The
commissioners, on motion, turned
tho matter over to City Manager
V. C Crews, giving him full auth
ority to notify the company when
work could be continued which
will probably not bo until -winter
has passed.
progressed to such a point that
early completion, in the spring
seems assured.
A committee, consisting of Com
missioner 1L V. Lnmlls, City Mun
ager Crews, and City llenlth Of
ficer A. 1 Htc hard son. was : ap
pointed to fit and equip for Imme
diate use the recently purchused
contagious hospital, located in
Obituary
of 1 in bier, whs conducted ii t 10
u. in. toduy at the chapel ut Hum
mervllle. Interment was In the
Hummervllle cemetery. V. II.
Ihihuenkamp company supervis -d
the arrangements. , '
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I'nrtlainl Ibuws lo huy Hinnls '
KLAMATH FALLH, Ore. In
eepted. a firm of Portland bond at- ;
torneys has notified the city coun
cil that the passage or the city or
dinance authorizing the sale was in
every way regular, and a group of
Portland bond houHen vuuld pur
chase thif paper as Boon us the
council goes through th formality
nf re-op'ning the bids.
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VAXIA WIITH
Miss Wanda Smith, 21 years old,
died at the Granite Itonde hospi
tal this morning ut lU:!u o'clock.
Tho construction has I following un Illness of five weeks.
during which her family many
times despaired of saving her lit"'.
She is survived by her father,
H. C. Smith, und by ft brother,
Jennings Smith, und four slstei s,
Mrs. Charles Kurther, Kvelyn,
i;ila and Virginia Smith. H'-r
mother tiled in years ago.
The body was removed to , t!ie
ltohnenknmp e Impel, pending fun-
Crib Sets
ST.irKI SIIIII-TTS AXI) 1'IM.OW CASKS
- All lienwtltclitMl, l.t Si-t.
, STAMi'i-.n ki'Hi:aiis and I'ii.i.ow pasi:s
l"i'nin 3.o to Some arc tlntnl.
Art & Baby Shop
1304 Adams Avenue.
Putte'rlck Pattenm - I. M. C. ami Nun's I.oll-proof Thmul, i:ir..
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asylum 'exprcsKed their wllllngneps
this morning r to receive llenton
Hastings .buck Into custody, ir the
sheriff here would return hliri.
Hastings, a, ohotoform addict, es
caped from the asylum!, which is
located hoar Spokane, . several
months, ago. ,
Began Friendship Ih Alaska
A friendship started in Alaska
in 1898 was renewed , when Mr.
and 'Mrs. N". , Iavov, of Seattle,
stopped hero hist night for a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. George H.
Chapman. , The' two men went to
Alaska to prospect 27. years ago,
and during their. 10 years of resl
Uencj? there; met the young women
who became their wives.
Mh Vtfnnnln Itrlgits
Miss lleen Vifqunln resigned
her position as teacher 1n the eigh
th grade, room nt the Central
ed to her home in Im. Grunde. She sehool this week, giving 111 health
has been employed us stenographer
for an attorney In 1'ortland for sev
eral months.
WiU Speak nt LpleMipal CinmJi
The Hev. Oliver Ulley, of IMerro;
South D.ikola, will arrive In La
Grande Salt) nitty nnd will occupy
the pulpit a f the l-plscopal church
here Sunday morning at the 11 o'-,
clock services.
as her reason. . She. plans to return
to her home In )ts Moines,' la.
Mrs. Mabel Cleaver, 003 O ave
nue, is acting' as substitute until
a regular toucher Is engaged.
Meets Mother nt Pendleton --
M rs. II. 1. Crawford went lo
Pendleton this morning to meet
her mother, Mrs. V. Wlllums. of
Yakima, who will return with her
tomorrow for a few duys visit in
J .a G Win do.
To Spend 'Molhluy Here
Mrs. Howard Miller, who has
beep making her home in New
York, City, arlved in La Grande
this morning nnd wltl visit here
with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. H.
j K.' Coolldgc for. -about a month.
Mr. 'Miller will join her here, to
spend the. holidays. 1
To Visit ut Joseph
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwurd Kraft were
in l,a Grande this morning on their
way to Joseph where they will visit
a few days with their nephew. Mr.
and Mrs. Kraft make their home
in Illinois and nro on their way
to ("iilifornia. to spend the winter.
This is their first trip to Joseph.
In lltKpitnl Here
. W. K. Wagner and little daugh
ter, Pauline, .returned .to their
home at Knlerprisc this morning.
They canr" lo La Grunde Tuesday
nnd have been visiting Mrs. Wag'
ner, who is ill at the Grande Itonde
hospital! She is reported to be
much better.
Returning Hastings to Any him
Authorities at the Medical Lake
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Jennings & Shumate
Dulck Sales and Service.
Here lYont Washington 1). C.
Mr., und Mrs. C. C. J tunning hove
as their guests. Mi. Thinning's un
cle, C. M. Lane, special govern
ment examiner of the pension bur
eau, of Washington . C. Mr.
Punning ami. Mr. Iahe hud not
HVen-euch other for thirty years.
Mr. ,une Will hiake his headquart
ers in Portlund while lie is In tho
west on officiu business.
Will Make Home In Portland
. Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Houghton
and four children left Ia Grande
yesterday en' route to Portland,
where they expect to moke their
hdme. Mr. find Mrs. Houghton
have,.- made ''their home in Ia
Grande for several years.
Names CVXifused
Home time ago Robert Bradford
was arrested here on an alleged
dry Jaw violation. Today It became
known, that this Bradford had been
eonrtmd In the minds of hiany
with- Robert K. Bradford, insuran
ce agent, who Hvh at 2201 North
Fir Street, Inasmuch us the lutter
Is widely known here while, the
man who was - actually arrested
hftd r-w "acquaintances. The Mr.
Bradford who lives on Pir street
ha heVer bcefi Involved: in any
Inw Violations, he declares, and
wahts to assure his friends that it
t not he wh6 ran afoul or the au
Markets
POIITI.AXD MARKETS.
roitTI.AND, Ore. (Af) Live
stock Steady.
Eif(rs- Weak, tone to two centH
lower, flrfits 41 42c, cxtrns 43c
r43c.
)luttcr-"Veak.
lluttertat Rtalr.
ronnAsn wiaix mAiikt-.t
l'CltTI-Al. Or., At') Wh:.
11HH. hard white, Darember und
January, $1.61; aort while, Ilecem
bcr and Janunry, S 1 rfl t ; western
white. December and Janunrv,
$1.61! western rrt, December, $1..
hi: January, tl.tt.
Oata No. 3 white feed and No.
;2Kray, December und January.
2a.5n.
Thp Ilrlelitct Tlnklr- nf tlm
Screen's HilttrcM Mar!
it's r;ovF, s'.vrtriDAv m.iit itirrTKti mnnri
ARCADE
MARKtTTH AT A OI.AM F.
ew Vorfc, (Al) Stocks
htnoxi Motor tliar mnc ad.
vallim '
HrnliH. Irmtrular; crmiertlMe
oil twwsl titrnne.
fretan p.dimar llxrt: Frpn
rfi frani 4Wliwil by tnflallnn
talk.
uww MifttMVi mill bojinK.
Suaar Vmj; Vmrr iot market.
Oiffcgi'lxmTr; fann-ablt; crop
rcportA.
frtmfiO, IAt Wheat
Htnariy; Hldat Mock.
Com" ItiBticr; bankm arrce to
aid fanner.
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There are just Four More Selling Days in
which to get your Suit or Overcoat at
Greatly Reduced Prices. Values and prices
which are seldom found in any store. To
begin with, our prices are always low, then
when we offer SPECIAL PRICES it really
means a big saving to you. Suits and Over
coats of the best all-wool materials tailored
by skilled workmen over the better models,
suits that sold as high as $35 all marked
down to THREE LOW PRICES
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