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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1925)
Monday, December 7, 1025. TITE EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pape Fivn r1""' , ..... - Local News In: Brief cVii3 i;vi;ms. lH-4'lllb(T 28 I-JlM'Uoil lo volo upon school bmlKi't. III ul Home Mrs. Harry Turner Is confined to Jier homo beeuuMc of Illness. Kiting In INii tlaiiil . Mr. and Mrs. W: Whitney lmve tfone to I'orthmd, win-re they will visit friends for a few days. In City Satuitlny Mr. and Airs. J. K. Mills and family wre shopping and" visiting in l-a yjriindc Saturday. Their Hume is at Cove. 'Kit ril rrirnils Here Miss Opal PriscoN r turu-d to lux home at Telocn-set tliis morning after visiting friends lure for Sev eral UiVJS. To Attrinl li'cthi: U H. Russell, t'nion county Tiro warden, left last niht for Vio lorhi, Hrltlsh foluiiilH:!. ivh'n ho M K'H A ELS-STERN Make extra good Xnr.s presents. . JJEI; HATS , ARROW SHIRTS 'And COLLARS ALLEN A HOSIERY CHENEY NECKWEAR SCH0L-W1L CAPS SPOUT-CRAFT SWEATERS PENI)Li;TO.N RLAZERS HATCHWAY UNDKRWKAK IJLOCK DRESS (J LOVES , J A NT. EN KMT JACKETS MLLTNOMAII WARO- ROIJK TIUXKS MULTNOMAH LEATH ER SI ITCASES And RAGS PENDLETON RATH . ROUES and INDIAN . 1 ROUES ROUERTSON KELT SLIPPERS NETTLETON FINE ; SHOES Men and Roys' Outfitter Of Quality Clothes at Moderate Prices Clint's Clothiery Tht Store with a Conscience mm il I- ":fm ' 5 will attend u forestry meet t tip to he held there December 7. 8, uund 10. Re will probably return to Ijx Grande Saturday. On ltiislm',ss Trip A. h,. McCilnnis la U Wallowa uid Knterprise. on bu.sinesH. In riiy Sutunlay Mjiht Mrs. HtiKh l.ytle. of KIkIii, visit i in I .u (I run do Saturday at the home of Mrs. w. liallurd . Ketuins lo Work I- S. Williams, who has been ill for a few days at his home, 1311 N. Avenue, wax hack at tho desk in (he j-'otey hole this morning. IIi-a.1 I'-Muto .Men Here (h oi-Ke A. WillliimH and 11. O. Madison,- real estate men of Yak ini;i, Wash., are registered at thu l-'oley hotel while looking over farm lands here. Attended I'i literal Mrs. it. R iiatne.s came lack from Marlon la., this morning af Tle attending the funeral of her mother there. She was absent from the city two weeks. V l-ils Husband Heiv Having spent the week end with h-r husband in Iji (riaude, Mrs. K. K. Morgan returned-, to her home in I'endlcton this morning. .!. I (. nests Hetiirn lo Pendleton . Mr. and Mrs, Hutchinson relumed J his morning to their I homo in I'endlelon. They' have It.- MeNees h'ome here. Ihnnc l icmi ItaUer Mrs. II, G.Avery ami two child nn have returned to their home h.-i;. ,,(1.... .i111n uin.,,, I Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. 1 Paul ( 'arpenter. , , , llalit r I'liblKhers Jlere i Dernard Maihwaring and l.ncien ! i A ran I. imblishers of the linker I Herald, at Ihiker, Ore., were vlsit ; ors at The Observer plant Salur ;day afternoon. licensed to Wetl ltoy It. NieOHon and Miss Gert urih Hall, both of Klgln. were lic ensed to marry Saturday after noon. Sen! to lionise llnie Mis-; l.eotii, Tucki-r, daughter of Mrs-. Klizabeih Tucker, -was com mitted to, the Louise home at I'nrt land at 'the close of ah all after tiiKn hoariiig of deliipicitcy etmrges against her In Judge I. (. Couch's -ourl Saturday. Injured 1-V.nt Jerry Miner' Was lake! Grande I (nude hospital with an Injured foot. I to the yesterday Allhough i the injury, fs slightIt will lic.sev rTnrrtf.ivs he for 1ultrTl be Ble to ul-ie the loot again. , Heme I'roni Oakland Mrs. James Hlooilsworlh. of Kn- lerprlsc, accompanied ty her son. Charles, was In m Grande this morning on Iht way home, after n 'wo wrek.s visit at Oakland, Cnfi foriiia. I ine:l M'O l''lovl I'ramptnn was fini-d $M) iiy Judge J, ). Slater In municipal court this morning. 'rampton was found gullly of having been intoxicated. To Visit Hiisbaml Mr-!. T. A. MeKinslry went to Hot l.-ike this morning, where ahe will spend the day with Mr. Mr Kinstry. who Is in the .hospital i here. He is gelling along very well. ' . in City VcNteriluy . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ktllighamer :ind smnll daughler, Marlorie. who uutke Hie'.r home at. Knti-rprlse. were in jt Grinde yesterday visit ing friends i:n rehitlvcH. To I'.aker Satimlay Mghl - , Mr.'nnd Mrs. Harold Tall and l iss I ,ennre Gibnon motored to I'.aker Saturday nighl, where they staverl that night and Sunday vi siting friends. )n Wnv tn Milton Mrs. ('midline Miller, of .Wni Inwi, has been visiting in li ".raii'l.' with .Mrs. K. McGtnnls. She s on her way lo Milton, where she will visit her daughter. Hi-fHini Polo (.nine Then- will be a broom polo gniiije Monday. Iieeemher H. at the skat ing ring. This In so met hing new in roller Fkating and several local people are Interested in the game. In il 1 nun Mlin Mrs. C,orge Saddler and M Paul Saddler, both of Klgin. w vlMting friends and shopping U-i Grande Saturday. Here 1'nmi Wnlloun Mi-, and Mrs. Handd Non-gaanl. of Wal'lr.w.t. are visiting in Grande at the W. P. I'.allaril liome. M rs. Xnregaard Is Mr. Hal lard's siller. ddre--coV (taker MeiiMH-tnl - Judge Hugh K. Hrady add rented a large audi' iire at the Klk's ser vice in the ndg' t'mile at Haker Sunday aiierroon. He was gui-At in the evening at the nnnual bun qu t of past exalted rulers. Plmi"! f iolf Veslenla Altont iwelity memlierw of the li Gr.inde country club took ad vantage of tlie t'tci- weather ye? i rd'iv end played ff'df at th- roun iry course. H. IMxoti made ihe best score of Kl. which Is tin iiatlv good considering the muddy riei.i. niiirel Han, I With Knife Thomas linice will be enable to ip" his right hand for several days ;h" result of a nnvT gash ranwd II, v a bread knife lawt ovenlnK-. The eut Is through the fleshy part of jhia fttcond tififetr, tuLUu tlie bone. i Drove to lnrlliuut Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Mohr, and family left Saturday nlirhl By auto for Portland, called by the sudden death of Mr. Mohr hroiher-ln law. They plan to return to their hoinu hero tomorrow morning. Tic kets CioliiK nit - ' - According lo a report this morn ing tickets for the father and son banquet, to he held Friday night, are soiling rapidly. Anyone, de siring tickets are. uskeU to call the chamber of commerce office for reservations Immediately. Visiting Daughter Here Mrs. Jennie, Uindruiu Is .visiting in J -a Grande at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. It. Iluumi. Mrs. Ijindrum formerly lived in l.a Grnnde for a nunilu r of years. She now niakex her home at I'endlcton. but Is planning to leave there in a short time (or California, where she will spend Ihe winter. On Way to Maw Hie f . Miss Gertrude mid 1-Mna Singh terry Vere In l-n Grande this morn ing ,on their way to Maxville. whe:re they will join their father. A. C Slngleterry, who is employed by the How man-1 licks I.umlivr company here. They expect to make Maxvllle there lioine. They are from Alexander, I.ouisianna. ltcgMer for Hide to Dinner Members of the chamber of commerce who have not yet ar ranged u meaiLS of transportation to anil from the chicken dinner Hireling at the 1. ). o. 1 hall at Imbler will be provided for if they give their names to the office be- fnfit II .'in an Alnm burs who huvt- ears are requested . , ,.,, , , , ... engers. j,,.,,,. i II. S. Student Word has been received here that Miss Iteta Stewart, a former student of tint Ijl Gi'aude high school and who is now a senior in the KJamath Kails high school, has had tin? honor of being on Die grand, honor roll in that school. The requirement for this grand honor rotl are. A or A-plus in all subjects. To Spain for the Holidays Simon I'rrlloa. of Gooding, Ida., who has been a guest of his broth er, Jose Crrlola. at the Koley hot el the past week, left Sunday for New York, where he will embark for Spain to spend the Christmas holidays with their mother. The Crrioln brothers came to America 12 years ago. After short residen ces In New York -and Chicago, they round their way to the North west and have lived here since. OPEPETA IS ;l BEST IN YEARS (Con Honed fi ni 1'age One?) tkn. Mis Isabella MIMor, music director in the high school carried Ihe rc.siionsihiUiv. and it Ito her the greatest shure of tliH.-eretlit-for, thoucc(.ss of produw-lsmV vrue; AtrTs Miller, a uuW .t ,y;uGian. Griifith, is thoroughly groumled lor the work she is doing in the bchool.s. With Hie operetta a thing of inritoryT the siiiiient body will be gin to fix its'aiteiilion upon tin coining of the senior play, which is to be given sometime in March. Mbs Mabel A. Hennetl. who will direet the production, has not yet chosen a play. Jn (he meantime, basketball will hold the center o attention. Three practices under the direction of Thorson Hennetl. the new coach, have brought out large groups of aspirants. The football men have their recess ter a strenuous sea- son and those interested in basket- uuii ni repori ior practice tliis week. The season will close with tournament, at I'nion. W. T. Robinson Paro!crI: Cove Man Is on Trial tcontlnuod from Page One.). Hie girl was called as the slat-, first witness. In a liiin voice, hatf-muifh d i a hand she k.-pt p itting lo h lace to hide the nervoiw grin that twitched the corners of her mouth Viola told u hesitating story of hi unions wit n I H'liiUey. Following the state's examlna Hon, it. . j. . G rei n, h ho represents! the defendant, gave the audieii'.-e a bit of u stir when he tksk.d the witness ir she hadn't asked n neighbor's advice about telling certain fads concerning I'ranhie Itlt-hardson -now awaiting trial on a charge of contribuling to thu delinquency of a minor. Vloia admit led that she hud. and on being questioned by the defendant's lawyer confessed 'o relations with Hie hardsell sinill.ir and previous to those that brought the charge against Detaney. The defendant's counsel will at tempt to prove that she accused Oeianey In order to shield Itich ardsou. 130 ATTEND ELKS' LODGE OF SORROW (Continued from 1'nge One.) on the friends and families of those who had passed on, and ov"r the lived and works 6f those who carry on the purpose of Hie lpdg'. Hull ( nil Head. The roll call of absent nu mbers was voiced by W. It. Winters. Alter the eulogy by Mr. Green, Raymond O. Williams sang a baritone solo. Mr. Mcculloch's address was fol lowed by n violin solo, "Reflgeo" by J. ,lndey. a rhming ritual istic exercise and a pledge of al legiance by the aedtelic". . Rev. Ibnry W. p.irker pro nounced til" t.en"tlicilon. :iid the gathering disprs. d To strains r Handel'it "ItiTi-sslnnal." played by .Mrs. Tedford on Ih- piano. Judge Hurh K. Itrady Mid com nilttee arranged the details of the wTvIe-. which is an nnnual feature of the i-iks program. CAR A NOME TERFUME AND TOILET' ARTICLES In beautiful Satin-lined boxes inukc the most acceptable Christinas Gift. Our Christmas lino of Perfumes is the most . beautiful and most amazing collection we have ever had. ' Come In and hiako yo'ir selection while the stock is complete. All prices. Glass Drugs Inc. La Grande. Oregon viii:.vt';jvtatio.n.s. I'll IITI.AN I), Uly. -(AL'). Wlifiit iimilutlons. tuiliJ tuulutlo: lliinl 1 1 .Till. while. JI.CU; red, pn:n,.M M.MtKias. I'UltTliAN 1), ; Ore. .( AP) l.tve- stock Steady; . Kggs Weak. ' ' Butter Prints two cents lower, 53c. - .Hutlorfat Three cents lower, 50c. . . . SAN FJIANCIHCO (AP) Hut (erfat 5S4c here today. PRESIDENT TO ASSIST 4 CO-OP MOVE (Continued " from" Tnife one.) food unit : their ; niw materials w;iijlc we -'can produce more, the murkels for food urft increasbig ' much faster . thn ' ; present farm produetlvily. The future jjf ugri culluie looks to, be exceedingly i secure." t j .Referring ' to the eooporatlve movement as the most .important development of. late years In the, agrichltnral field nnrt iMnplyislvilnji I the, erop surplus problem aS vexing 'factor In the farm price situation, Mr. Coolhlge expressed - I he, opinion that with the econo mic information furnished by Hie j lepaitment .of . ugrly ilture with) better warehouses and storagi f i-1 cililies and u belter credit struc- Hire, much can be done to (alio cure of the ordinary surplus. Willi a production Influenc -d by information from the depart ment," he continued, "with ude-1 quale storage, supplied w 1th nee- , essary credit and the orderly mar-' ltet effected through cooperative marketing, ugrlculture could oen- py Its plate on a sou ml and In- dependent business basis. While t he government ought not to un-; dertake to control or direct, It slioiild supplement anil assist all: efforts In this direction. "Thu leaders In the ' cooperative ' movement, with' the advice of Ihe ie part men t oT agrlcultuii' having prepared wjiat is believed to iiu: i-.n ad'iiuale bill embodying th-m priuclph's which will be presented to' the congretis for cnuctmenl, Ii propose actively , and energetically ' lo assist t he farmers to proml'.o ( I heir welfare through cooiieralivo marketing." As to proposals for the organi sation of corporations througn which the government would di rectly or indirectly fix prices or engage In buying and selling faun produce, the president made this observation: "This would be a dangerous un dertaking, and us the emergency is not. so acute, It seems at pres ent to have lost much of Its sup port. No mutter how It. Is dis guised, the moment the govern- Just Received! Vest Pocket Kodak, $5 Model IS Hardly as large a-i your hand hut a littlu giant photographically. Prints are clear and sharp; enlargements arc entirely satisfactory. lt Iih kIiiiu' yon thf M...I.1 II. Voi. II llki, It. Tint !.' 1 5-S x 1 I -1 Red Cross Drug Store 1 1 Markets 0. meat engages In buying and sell ing, by that act It fixes prie- s. Moreover, It would apparently ih'- troy cooperativo . association a:id all other marketing machinery, for no one cun compete with the gov ernment. L'ltiinatety It would enJ the Independence which the. farm ers of this country enjoy us a re sult of centurion of struggle, nnd prevent the exercise of their own judgment and control In cultivat ing their hind and marketing their product. - - Government control cannot be divorced from political controt.The overwhelming interest of the con- ( him." the officer writes. ln com sinner, not the smaller interest ofpiuison with the wealth of the I n the producer would be sure to ited States, and In view of the val doi'nlnatc in the end. ,1'nless we'ualle Insumnce bought with these fix corresponding prices for other'expenditures, the amount spent on commodities a high fixed price H. t. T C. units Is 'inlimUslinally for agriculture would merely slim- small." ulatt over-production that would j Primarily, the purpose of the H. 1 end In complete collapse. J "However attractive this propos-; j al was at first, through careful j eonsldemtion it Jias- led to much opposition on the part of the j farmers. They realize that evi n the United States govei nment ij not strong enough, either directly or indirectly, lo .fix prices which J would 'constantly guarantee suc 1 cess. They are , opposed to-'sub-j mltliug themstdvos to" vthe control of a great bureuiiocraey. They (prefer the sound policy of main , taining their freedom and their own Initiative as Individuals or to ' limit ' them only us they form group associations. They do not wish to put the government Into the farming business." AltKIVKS IX CIIICA(ior V'HICAGO (Ity the Associated Press) President Coolhlge, neeom panied by .Mrs. Coolhlge, arrived here ut H o'clock and was greeted by a great throng. ' NIGHT Slauipctl mill hcnistitelieil. u Very lovely 'gift. Art & Baby Shop i:i(ll Adams Avenue. Itiitlerit k Patterns - I), M. C. ami Nun's Iloll-prutir Threiul, We Buy For Less ,1 We Sell For Less The Greatest J . I 1 11(1 . Lfiidf IS STILL IN PROGRESS.' ASK THE THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE WHO CAME HERE SATURDAY ADOIJT THE HEAVY LOADS THEY CARRIED OUT FOR A DOLLAR. DO NOT MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY A VISIT TO THIS STORE WILL CONVINCE YOU. . NEW YORK STOR .1210 Adams Ave. DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES Two Trade witb us mikI :;avi: real money. AI! quality .stock at lowest pi ices. Conic in help yourself (jet jusst what you want. Sanitary refi iterator cases holil all perishable stock. Phone orders giv en piompt attention by special nies Benger til u low cost of J"c. TtlAIN 1)1.- Our Seal Flour, 49-lb. sack .$1.90 Jersey Cream Flour, '19-11). rack .. 2 1 White Spray Washington Hard Wheat, 49-11). sack $2.75 Basket Groceteria AND MARKET Next, to Arcade Theater Costs IT. S. $500 Each to Train 2nd Lieutenants GALKSUritG, 111.. AI) it costs Ihe federal' government " in maintaining K4 senior K. O. T. C. units at as many colleges, about lalltl to produce a qualified Second l.leuU'ii tenant of Infantry, sas Captuin Hobert V. Coriian, mtiuury instructor at Knox colli In an article for Hie JnitUitiy Jour nal, A. "There is absolutely no market in which you can buy one, and there Is no mechanical or olheraub Mtilulo for one when you need O. T. C. is to supply marly lo.mio replacenu-nts for the organized re serves of the army annually, and secondarily, to Improve the phy sique, habits minds anil morals of a much larger portion of the popula- tloti than finds its way Into Hie re. serves. Captain Corrigan ays. Tlr influence of the corps is felt upon all students who have enrolled though no imire than one-fourth of , them nuiy continue the work through the fourth year, quulifyltifl for commissions. ' CONDITION OF ! FARMS SHOW IMPROVEMENT (Continued from rng One.) and they bear little or no direct relation to current, farm earnings." "One or the niosl 1m porta, it factors which contribute to the successive taxation of agriculture GOWNS Trimmed lit lace. These ' In eohn-s tuul while. eliiEg e Convenient Locations to Stop I i;i mi i'i;mi Mi.MsaiKl l-IMI III M ASON fhoii-i' .Shluill Vfli I Slc.ik I'm-k l!oat Prices Kii;hl! . TWO STORES The same wxxte at the same prices. Is Ihe tendency of many states to improve the public schools and public roads largely at thu expense. I of thu local districts." Natural development of cooper ative organizations as a specific d in agriculture, the report as serted, makes it seem obvious thrt ; governmental supervision and con trol are not desirable. Kxcesslve regulation, It said, will smother the movement. KiVKits. h itno:is i:stimati:s WASHINGTON ( lly the Asso ciated Press). Work on the coun try's rivers, harbors, and water ways during the year beginning July I next will require if,81tu otUi, in the opinion of the wur department. ICecommendatlons for appropri ations for the various projects were made to congress today by Major General H. Taylor, chief of f tin im ors of the army, under whose direction this work Is cur ried on, In his nnnual report sub mitted with the government's I :'J7 fiscal year estimates. Kxpcndilarcti for the last flsv'nl year amounted to $ii 1.S S J.OU 8 and ,,,1,t.iltrh.tiim r I4a ttnu - ouo, of which $3o,070,OSr has been (dinted. APPLICATIONS For a limited number of Student Nurses will be considered in order to fill our class commencing January Jsl, i'JUC. Qualifications, four years high school or equivalent. Vor full particulars cull at Hospital or write Superintendent. The Grande Rondo Hospital ARCA TOMORROW (TUESDAY, DEC. 8) Curtain at 8:30 Return of Brilliant, Tuneful, Glorious THE MUSICAL HIT OF THE SEASON with' n. v. cast - aiumknti:!) oi!i ii.i:Mn V rrirc'S, lin liKllllu IM:l,"tti'H, $2.7.1; l.ivir I'U', J.7." .V S.S:i; iiiiUoii.v. si.iiri ,v si. 1". Snils Niiw'NcIIIiik nl (iliiw) KriiK Kloi-r mill They'ri' c.d'hk l".'i-t 3r ARC At) TODAY ONLY GLENN HUNTER "HIS BUDDY'S WIFE" A picture for every buddy Ii is buddy . and everybody. Comedy "GRIDIRON GERTIE"' LOOK OVER OUU WANT ADS FOR II A KG A INS ii- Grape Nuts, per pkg 17e Preferred Stock Hominy . No, 2"2 tin , 1"-t Walker's Chili, per can HSc Walker's Tamales, per can V.W Deviled Meat, per tin ... ''-' SUITS OF QUALITY ' $14.90 - $19.90 521.90 Men's suits nrtcc.1 as high, as $:U).()0 are o He ted ut this low piieo range, Serge mid worsteds In blues, browns, grey ami green mixtures. Get youi's. ul t h v s o bargain prices. i GO STORES THK iii; DE TV.!.""..' -. Jt. and Shop Mother's Premium Oats, per pl Oats, 10-lb. sack Corn Hakes, per j)kg Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs Netted Gem Potatoes, per cwt.NN?2. 1" La Grande Groceteria AND MARKET Next to Black Cat H Mi ill Wt-Kr-. 1 tfMwktVi mm 7'!'.