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Frlday.Deeember 11. 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Five 'i, Local News In Brief COMING EVENTS. IHxvmT 3wKlwlUm la Totq upon school buUgot, loft t his morning for homo ut Hm mutt, Jdaho. " Int,' M..lo Omtluuci. HI Mrs, J'. MeAdory continues nbout tins same, It Is- reported from tiiu Hotel Klr'. whom she has liut-n confined to her. room for more .Hiilii a wMjk ; ; - 111 if Oiilnsy Mrs. Jesll J. William Is 111 of quinsy ut her home on uveime... Mr. Williams, wlio 1 he'ii absent from work 'for rri.il (l iyn because of 1 lines, , aj. his desk Ut Inn Kolcy hotel itinrnln. . - , . verv N. hllS KCV- was litis Hume from rnrtlantl Mr. and Mrs. Willltim K Shade returned to their honm In Ja Urtttidf -this morning nfter a short trip to rortlnnd. L.'ft this Morula;. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Holmeiiliunip Sr., accompanied by Airs, l.ynn tiuhnonknlnp and Mrs. t.ynn Wriffhl 1 left early this morning, by auto, for Spokane, Washington. They will he away several days. Church .Notice. 1 Seventh Itay Advctiiisls. nor. M. and tlrd st.. Sahhatlt school :45 H. in', I'hureh services 10;4.1 u. Id. hrlvfnx trt lllo , Subject; The work in - foreijm Mr. and Mrs. J. tl. TUIHnffsley, ofliinds. showing tho great work l.fwlnlon. Idaho,, slapped in Jjtjihat is l.ehiir acrnm-dlshcd anions .ruj.ih' ht night !' their return the fhealhen. All am veome to trip from1 th roast," Thoy ltlan fulleml thrsn services. . to spend "ho holidays, wilh r la- ,f lives, in southern Idaho. I M'lnUTliur In 1 (.rand - -X . Mr. andMm. WIJIIhiii rourter. L a of Thorp. WiH.rf spending the S -M rs. )-m Wondt. ' of Mm. mid Vlslllfiir MdMiersniis .Mr, and Mrs. August Guincson, hcr. mother,- Mrs. t'horles. Ilaxle milwt, and their smnllnrphow, ar rived this morning for a. visit at Hie. J. C, Alrriierson homo. IIrvo Iialiy 1aui;liter ' Mr. and Mrs, Alodph fioartner art tho proud parents of a baby daughter horn to them Wednesday cvoning ul their homo hero. .,' Shopping and VltfttfitK lloitw. Mm R.A. Jlfiiry ami small daughter, ,lla, were In l.u. Ornnde yesterday shopping und visiting Mrs. Heriy'S mother, Mrs. White. Their home Is at Imblcr. IlHurttfU to Ilomv :, Mr?. J. . T), McKftnnon has re turned to her homo In Ia Orando . afteryvisitinif for sevoVal days with her'duti'ehter, Mrs, J. D. lohhln, aj: herjfarm home, r . ,' ChihliiMi's ICnom lMc(nat4sl I'he children's room at the pah lie lihraiy is irayly ihrorai -d with i.tirlil Inii. I mi. t 'ln-lut intitl ll'tiW in preparation tor tlie regular t'hrlst- mas story lioiif tmnnrrow tuorninir GIF SUGGESTIONS Hundreds of practical gift suggestions are -found in the stock of beautiful Holiday goods at this store. " See our large ad on this page and watch ; this space. Glass Drugs La Grande, Oregon likvcle Oldfield Spills Self provisions ordered hy a ifrotip in ehi'lln KIlxtL Ih'ss, MurKiieriK, ;i-v lis, Ignore Kly. Helen Noheker ami Juunlta Kpneer.' . Miss Stella-Wlnlers had ehni'Re of ttiH loni.sllc,urt k'Hs who plun- j uf'd and. efrutrd the d oonitinjr. ; I IS, lieiliriee I imih, es io i ae nine run at HI fiVloek. '-ii a nil .m iss i-'rr roue r will I Kl'-lH. II to t hi! old" r hoys ami r. : . ... . ... I'-' Markets. lli'l'f lilini Alaktl ' Hi', Will Mtilholluiiil, wlici-ii' linnm h ul ,lun-ai, Alu.sUa, ami who has pioii'liy :it Union, In in l.u Grnndn rr a Hliftrt liim nn tniH'nt'ss. Ho 1h ulri v'sllinir frloiiils hi ro lln will irn to I'orllimil In u fi'W iluyH, where ln wl'l ri imilii ' nnlll . urier Ihfc I'llilKliims luiliilays and thon rot urn Io his lniino ut Junomi. '; , ', lKTIAYI' lARIiiri"S lTlltTLANT), Ore. (AI1) l.lvi Hlotk Htfaily. . ' V.KfC "lft "to';' two ponl8. lnwiT. frlut Si'jc ,iv Siio. itniK S7c r :i7VjC. . . ,, ., riDl by Mother's Hlnesc iiiiMt..'p fhiulwlck. who hns been 1 I'ortlund for some ''time, rutuiii- il to l.u prundu thU Jiiormns cini pd by tho tllni-HS of hU 'mothor.'i Show WUiilow Knlantwl : The tihow window of tho Kustorn OroRun Music compuny store hns buin enlnrffod on4 a. new ratline in BlulU'il.v TIib window Is now bc lntf redecorutod for the Christmas seu&on. '. , , Hero for llnllilnys ' Mr. and Mrs. Itoy l''urloy and two ohildri'ii. K. lth und ltnrburu, have urrlvcd la li Orantle from Mc Minnvlllp. Orcifon and will spond tin' fhrlHtniis holidays hero wtth Mrs. I''urlcy's paronts, Mb und JIM. Clrort'o H. ftirrcy.- Mr. Klirlpy, h0 hail his hip broUen In- n uutoma bllo ui'fidt'iil lust summer. Is v:ry much tlnprovwd. ultlioufrh he is un. able lo Rot nround without the aid of crutches. HI-DADS HONOR if ymw . ii, '-;:-,'r 48 BODIES RECOVERED FROM MINIS i (Conrlnu4' from Vfw One.) foffee i.nd oyvn revived them, and they pleaded tot amitht-r rhan ce to utienipt rfscuo work, y . AlthouKh veiidlutlne tMiulpmcht of tli e i vert on jnine has not boen diitimtced hy the- explosion, the mine still eontulus , Kt'vut volumv of kis. Offieers of 'the company und I'nited States mlint lnsp-elurs have unuoumvd Hitl r'seue wuvk will he continued until ull bodies nro recovered,- and that all kus will he drawn from (he shafts before uny utti'imit In utude 16 resume op eration. . ( power compuny Vom J. 1. l.ott mlKe, vice presldettt, who Is visit i. Intc In WtscoimllU .Tho telegram wild ! hut Airs. Nye "wug seriously 111 ami that' her recovory ,wua douMfut. -!:' Mr. Nye wiib' n nativi? of. Fro tnanu Neht, und made his way up in the liiMtlm'tfS world' oy hurd w(orn ' He, developed unusiuU ex ecutive ability; " . Hi: Ural amo to ltaknr about JO The sK-dav hlevrh rtire Kot nrf to n ri.vimr start ni the .New .Madt-Min Smiiu-t (.Urdcii, New Vork 4'ltv. Al Miikk iw oii his roc, ami was iincmist'itms rur an mnir. nni s nfi ttf his nim-- t'hino is in (he foittfruml. ". IOUTLANI ;it.MN lAUKIM I'OKTI-ANM. Or., (AP) Wheat HUH, hurd white, (tecemher ut (l.tifj; Junuar- ul. fi.tltj; hard white H. S. luart,v soft whltt western white, Uecemher nnd Jun-I uary, (l.tiG; hard winter, northern spring, weslern red, Iiecemher and January, $I.59.: Oats No. 2 white feed nnd No. 2 icray, December und January, 5 HO.- Corn No.. 3 E. Y. shipment, De cember und January. JIU.75. 5 ACCUSED OF ROBBING SHEDD BANK (Continued from Pniro One.) MAitKirrs at a oiAxrr, .NKW . YOUK, (AH) Stocks Firm; St. ijoul Southwestern at new hlfih. . .' . HondH-T-lrre(fUlar,; trading i; fea- Hindess. Foreign exrhanpes HC ATHT,KTES-',,('rllnP nrt francs higher. . O. AinLIillO, cotton Barely steady; Steady; (Continued from Pae One.) In City from 1'iiitlaiul Miss Mildred Snyder, who now hmkes her- home in , Portland, is vlHitltiff friends upd-rolutlyoa in ViwUand.VMiss Hnyder 1 .well known here having irruduuted from the local high school. JteturiLs from Utinis t Mrs. Harriet ilurrlson has re turned to her home in l-a Grande from Hums, where she w'nt about two weeks uj?o culled by the. Ill ness of her brother, 0"0!k nhanuu. Kho reports that Mr. liu ehunan Is sumewput improved. Mitlirslumch Improving jr. MuthersbatiKh, Hot Luke tail on who was seriously injured in a hlfthway uccldeut ThanksKlvinHT day. wu reported sIlKhtly better hi. niicht at the ot ljiko snna torhmi, where he la bavin tr-at-menl. JUs condition is still s.-r-ioip.,. Moving lo liforiUa Mrs. Hurry Hurnhnm nnd d:iu- Khter, Idxle, left thin inornlnff for Km Jose. Tab, where liny will join Mr. Burnham,' who prechd them to establish, a home. Mrs. Durnham's mother. Mrs. W. M. Klarn. ancompanid her as far as rorlliiinl. where she will visit fri ends for two injonthH. Mt thU Mornlmr ' Aftr visiting In l.a flrnnde Tor Iho past six weeks at the home of Jir daiiKhtcr, the Uev. and Mrs. O. A. I'ollard, Mrs M. A. I'mtlson of the work and position of each member of the first and second teams.' G-eortfo Glass, us Couch Dutton's nsslstant, added words or praise for the team. Sniutz I.ierird 1 apiain Announcement that Ivnn SinuU had been chosen to heud the Tiff ers next sen.son was one- of the features of the program.'. The new uaptnin, and his predecessor, men- ard Str:ind. greeted tho company in brief talks. tJeorso Glass Jr.. was Introduced as the captain of the lilJtl basketball ti'iim. Tho appreciation of the II-Dnds for the work done by tho tnum and lor tho spirit displayed was voiced by Floyd MeKcnnon. Coacii Thorson Bennett, who re cently joined the I -a Grande fac ulty, was called upon for un ex pression. 1 w tfivcii i,y Suiierintendent J. T. LonKfelluw. afler which fun was turned over to Warren Gilbert, official roast -m'aster, who lived up to his title. Hut with all the speeches and the jokes and the praisings, the dinner kpt, well to the foreground of attention. Kour Juicy turkeys were duly consumed, along with mashed put a toes, dressing, jfru.vy and lahorale trimmings. . And while the rootball men wer the her:es of the occasion, the girls of. the domestic, science nnd art diparf nienls who planned, pre pined, 'IresM'-d and served the ban. iiiet, eaine in for their shnre. of admirlnyf comment. I'nder the direction of MIhmToIh I invis. the fidlowing girls served i lie vi.mds: (k-rti uihi Sera nt on, it h Kliell. liur.i Johnson, Olive Itradsh tw. Klhel Brown. I.orna M:iriiil.s and I Jieen (ill vet. The menu was wrtiked otit nnd the easier spot prices. Sugar Firm; Cuban buying. Coffee Higher; trade buying. CHICAGO, (AI1) Wheat Weak; foreign selling. Corn Lower; sympathy with wheut. J. J. RUE HERE F( )R BANQUET Wallace WlUel, x-conict from tlie Oregon penltenthiry. Mike Welch and Columbus Jim my Murray, both ex-eonvut rrom the Walla Wallu penitentiary. Charles I. Grit iin. t fm mer ln- ma t e of the .M on roe, . Wash,, tv- fonaor. - . . . . Vincent Murphy, ; " Their tirrest followed .a .report received by officers that Murray and Murphy hud tiled ' to sell 700 worth of bonds taken from the Kliedd bank, . i.i:ai into canaij s.vi:s KKATTl.K, Wash., (By the Asso ciated Press) O. A, Anderson of ibis city, lils elo'thlng Ablaze, leap ed from a gasoline boat into, thr Lake Washington ship ctinal. Hit was rescued hy witnesses. lie was burned badly about the face and and hands. An explosion was blamed on a leaking giisollne line. Obituary IMV XYI-. i ' ll.VKKIi, fire. t.Sp.Vlul) ISuy Ny, ex.irosldoit of tho Kusiorn OroRon l.lirht and Tower r.nillDahy, one of thrt fnunitors or tue ituher fiinniry club und well known to linker oltlwns, died at his. hoin in HhobnyRuii, Wis., yestorduy, uo- coi'dlnK l word lfMvl III 0 lutr- Kram ut the 'loouV, offices aX tho TWO HIOCAPTl UKI). .1ACKSONVII.1.:;, Ore.' (By the Associated Press) Harry ' McRlroy, convicted of robbery, anil Donald Hall, held on un automobile, theft charge?, broke' jail here last night only to be captured early today ut Goldhlll. The men escaped from the second story of the .Inch son county Jail by sawing the bars tof their cell and sibling dowi n rope, made from blankets. The puller discovered. 'Hie Juller distvered their ubsence about an hour later. posses quickly orgijnixed and Sheriff jinninps found tlie.menn the Goidhdl railroad yardn. ."Tho fugitives offered no resistance, , T UNCLE SAM Claims it costs him two cents to make n ' dollar bill. We were wondering: how many sense it would take to SAVE one. UNITED STATES riONAL Mi-ssngri N'o. 7.i, From: onr.noN rn.iii fox fabm. II. V. Smith, Prop., t La Onuidc. Ore ; You can slurt In tho Ml.VUH FOX tmsinoss by : purehu'slnic one pair und within two to three y.-ars you will very likely have enough breeders to mak your solo livlnif. You pay ti few h'jndred uh a down puyjncut, bulunce ln eltlior month ly or quarterly ' puymrnts. ' - It's lDKAI. for unyono looklmr (r spmothlnK Interestlnjr und no work. U pays iiit). real rooiI, und I bo lltve tt will you ulso. A K'ew Kodak V and the price, ,$5 VeHt.l'ocktt Kodak ' '-Vv vModd'B" '. ' rictnre 1 C-x2y-2 Conveniently sniijr' as' it ia, the y. P. K. is a thor oiiKily cajKihle camera. ' Let us' shbw it to ', ' you'for Christtins Red Cross 1 Drugstore TOYS Kiazy Car S9c Yellow Speedster ....3.rc Delivery Truck 98c Haul-away Truck ......35c' Mama Polls ......$1.19 Mama Dolls 79c Mama Dolls ... ...... ..J2.49 Mam Dolls Walk Talk and Sleep ..$2.fi9 Small Dolls 15c Medium Size . .....35c i 60 STORKS the mm years ago, und became Interested in the Hei loy mine und retaliwl un Interest In that mlnn iipill tho time oi his death. The prnperlyi which suffered from it fire, has not been operated for .some tlnie. loiter he becumn president of the'-. Kastern Oregon Light and I'ower eomp;iny and took great .Interest In civic af fairs. , i' . '.. LfOTEL ASTOD " " UA A HI UAwl" EVERT ROOM ku PR1YATE TOILET Bth . New, Modem Qom to Shopping OiMtict n4 Tneatreft FREE GARAGE , TiUf (om SIJO Are You Ready? ONI.V TI'.N .MOIIK' KII01l'INi ,1AYK MH XMAK. V have gift easy to innk ir a KWtt'tkm of llnnilkenhlerM, 'IVraHit, NH'klaeeM, Itnth Itohos, NImmvs, llnw, Tnj anil olltor Iflrt.s toa numerous to nuiillon. We wrap yotir pa4'kagrH for inalllntc fn. . . ,. . .' ' ' ' IMin'i I'lonrPl (lie I.tmt'lH'Oii KetB, I'lllnw Cnnes and ' ' lowH we are icivltiK away. . ' 'Art '& Baby Shop 1.104 Adams Avenue Ilntterlrk l'altiiras - It. M. a ami Nun's lloll-proof Tlirond, F.c. JilleF hi "Your sohool 'system Is irrent," J. J. Hue, superllitenilent of the sohools ut fuldwoll, Mil, exelulm ed this tuorninir us he eoiuplet.'d u tnnr of tho firrude unit lilirh Hehoul eoneliidins: tulk wasbululn lr. ltue, who Is editor und pub lisher of The Iduho Toucher und u promiiiepl man in the educutlonul elreles of the nelKllborlliB stutn, will b the prturlpul speaker ut the KullM-r-HnIL buiutuot Ihut Kill en tertain more than SOU lads uud duOs Ut lite parlors of the Klrsl M. ehuroli this eVonilie. : "1 noile'e that you have your KilppllinenUiry reudlnif eatalnifiled und rhrrhnd by the public library. That assures a sclenlllle huudliiiK of .oxtiv-eurrleula w-ork. J don t know wiier Mr. Lena-fellow ant the Idea, but It Is eertulnly commond- uhlo; . " ' :You have a unliiue sltuullon In your I'urent-T'ueher ussoelutlons four units und a eliy ooiinoll funolloiilna. They urn roneemluK themselves whh problems within their own province, loo, und not. us In some places. Interfering with Hie technical work of the schools. "The steady tenure of your ud mlnlslrative nrjfanUutlnn is some- HERE'S A REAL PRESCRIPTION FOR THE TORTURING PAINS Of NEURITIS When you've tried every thlin? you can think of and nithin S'li'ins to even relieve those pler.c inK. iiKoniluu- pains, just ko o some ffood driiKKlst and Kt 'a Iio' tle of A Ih-n I'll 11 ,Siefdal loril)ll.a No. 1!, lie sure you ?et' No. ! which comes in capsule form, for has proven wonderfully successful the II. rii. I form is a spcial prep-l'n all forms of Neuritis and Sciatic . While .this pafticulal- formula was compounded for the purpo.to of conquering palnf'il, (louty con ditions and what Is known 'as Itheumatold Arthritis a It not t v, painful swelling of the Joints it aration for Itheiiinat Ism only. Take these little dark jjreen en psulcs as directed ami not lee how In about 2 A hours they Iihm- considerably reduced,1 If not en tirely banished, t llOse pcrHisteUl, nerve racking pains that have caused you many sleepless nltfiil't A few more iloses and the "pains hsvn r-rt ynn forever. Nerve Pains. Ynn needn't c ontuiiiiuu; doi) j doesn't. Such be afraid of its of any kind M tilings tire only makeshifts and, can only at tin best k'vo temporary relief. Ite sure .-you've tfut Neuritis an 1 then wt A lien rh u .Special Knrnt ila No. 2. Iti-d Cross I iriii; Store c:in supply you. -Adv. Xmas Gifts AT cunts Our Store just brimful of useful Xmas (lifts for Men and IJoys of quality Wcaiinj; Apparel thlnK upon which you muy con gratulate yourselves. I understand thai .Mr. Towler, the principal, bus been with you lor seven years. The hlifh school shows the results of his work. And 1 urn Impressed with the apponince of the hlKh school sin dent body. Your girls show the et fecloncy of your Uean of women. 1 believe In the dean of women ldeu for hltfh schools. Your success , with the system Here snows 11 is u tfood one." CONCERT GIVEN BY LUTHERANS Continued from Pae One.) ARCADE TODAY CABLES SATURDAY Special Musical Interpretation James Cruze's Successor to "The Covered Wagon" AV hat American wouldn't thrill lo the story of ilmne heroic riders of Mm old from let ! What American would ml C'nii'V njn-d s n o I a r u I a r r- k I j "THe STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE 1 . Honi" and us un encore ruvo "In- dlan Dawn." "Novelette." by Mac. i . u k...,lirll. nlowd tl.'i Miss Wlldu Knitels ut the plan').; land Mrs. Ann Vlrkors. ulto, mm : three numbers, "Thank tlod for u jfiurden." "I Know a Lovely Har den," and "Nothln" llul Love. .Mrs. W. A. Hutns was her uc companlst. Miss r'rtrda Klopfou-! stein suns; a soprano solo, "if Winter roines." und us an enco.-o she gave "June llroilliht the Koses." H. J. Hammer, w ho directed the concert, gave two Uirltonei solos. "Uunjo Hona" by" Hldn.-vJ lluner and "O I'romlse Me" from, "ICohln Hood." Mr. Hammer Is b teacher of voice and piano In the city and most of the purtlrlpunts' In last evenlOI'S program were h; students. He has been In l-l : Uraode less fhuQ three inuntlis: and hue already mudo a nsine' for tiliuaetf among the niusloiunri of tho city. ' The program closed with "Amor ict" by aa onaemble chorua 1 THE PONY EXPRESS tatwtasr.taatrtar, ariataatWa- 000 Beautiful Toilet Set ... v. . ' - '' -"' ' You cannot hope to select onythinjc that Vvill give -her greater pleasure than one ofthehe beautiful. tets for her dressing table. Every woman uses these articles every day and will appreciate your Kift .throughout the entire year. ( ' . . , These sets are found here in five chaiming color , ; tones--Ivory, Amber, Shell, Turquoise and Orchid ull packed in attractive cases. The complete cases, including; manicure sets,' vary in price from $5.00 to $35.00 Practical Gifts In Fine Leather i - A lovely collection of Gift Bairs, that combine beauty and us fulness. Here are simple tailored bags for shopping expeditions. Chic little vanities with lipstick concealed under tassles. Elab orate evening bags of quality leathers. Everyone of them would make a very suitable and thoughtful gilt. .' , v $2.00 to $20.00 Be One of Those Satisfied Xmas Shoppers By Purchasing Now. GLASS DRUGS