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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1925)
Tuesday, December 15,-1025. THE E!K GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Five 1 : : i 1 Local News In Brief t o.MiMi kvknts. Ih-ccmbcr 2K -I'.lccllou to Tot upon school budt't. At i;nicrprlsu Totlay- County Agriculturist if. O. Avery Ik at Knterprise today on business. Hi- will return to lu .Uruiule this evening. In Oly This Morning j. 1). "fiobbin, who owns u farm In (IraiKlc Uondc valley, was u bus iness visitor to Im Grande tills morning. In City From Cove , Itny Hell was transacting busln-,-h in l.a Grande today. His ho lin ks at Cove. Shopping Here Yolrnluy .Mrs. Jonas Wcliner uml duugh ( its, who make their homo ut Cove, were shopping in lot Grande yesterday. To Hood ltiver Tor Holidays 1 h it i v Kehaefler. of Wullowa, passed through lot Grande today on his way to Hood I liver, where he wilt spend the holidays with relatives. -V home In nt liood ltlver, was In J.u. Qrando this morning on her way to Knterprise, when he will visit her sister, Mrs. Walker. She will probably bo ut Knter print) two weeks. Attonioy Visits Here- A. A. Smith. I laker attorney, was n business visitor in Ui Gran de today. Oregon Hardware uud Implement comi-fttty. Uh lliiimu Coming Hunt- 11. II. Ilaima will drive to Walla; Walht lomorn w lor bis daughter. 1 Miss Genevieve, who is a student 1 at Whitman roll Mhs 1 1 anna ' has been. Ill rr several days and will come home before ela-sses art) , regularly dismissed for the .Chrl.it- j mas holidays. j Present Literature Itack A new rack for tourist literature, has been presented the Union Correction county chamber of eomcrce of fices, a gift from the Express company. Posters to DMrHMite j listers 'suggesting an all-Oregon; gift package fur 'hrlslmas arc : ready fur distributing to the mcr- c'iuuIh from the chabher of com- j nuree office. The illustration shows ; box being packed with . Oregyn apph s, pruin-s and other j native fruit.s. ! J Light Company Itcl Here i J. H. King .of linker, head of the Fast cm Oregon Light and l'ower company, Is In Im Grande on bus- j inesa connected with the local of fice of tho company today. lti Vesterdas (Observer lu an ! American nrliclc ahoiii .Mrs. Wells dancing class participating lu th Klkswin-, . ter carnival at Pendleton It Hit id i the id his Haly KlcgrisL was the for- tune teiK-r and 'gave a gypsy solo j Shopping in La Grande - Mrs. T. K. Smitli, who with her husband operates the Northern hole) at Wullowa, is shopping to day In ax Grande. Alu IljiiII Villi ut Mrs. Charles Karl her, who has .lousiness. been III since the -death of her sis ter. (,iss Wanda Smith, about ten das ago. is little. be.UcD-today. lleliiriis to Wallula Auditor Is Here J. 1a Soulc, a certified public uccountunt, Ik registered at the Foley hotel while In thu city on On Way to Wallowa .Mrs. Flora Thrasher and daugh- I'-r, Miss Jenntc Thrasher, passe through 1-u. Grande this . morning .Mrs. G. Warner-. rf-tiirno,! to her'! on their way to Wallowa, w In- borne at Walluln;C:Wash.. this mornuig after nlvisll or two weeks wllh her daughter. Mm. John liar din, at Second street.. -f Allrmlin- Meeting Toilay- thcy will make their home,. They ire from Milton. Movn to linker .''Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Nclswanger niwl ttiiltv. iirrniiiiiJinlefl liv .Mr. Airs. i. i. uiw.T wj'oiio iKcr.yr8WIin 1( ,,,.,., MrH AlHrthn this iMorniiighen. SIic,)h iitlend- Nofiwing,ir w,nJ , Lfl (iramp. iiig a . meeting4 ; Jolj ' -Jly. $xc,cutlve comnrittcc of th'c'CmiuU' ltondc 1'resbylery today. .M rs.. Uowser Is young peoples secretary of the Grande Konde I'rcsbytcry. this morning, on train No, -4 on er. where they plan to make their home. They formerly lived at Kn terprls'?. - , Hilly Unburn!. amp HI I.iltle Hilly ltohncnkainp. son of Mr. and "Mrs. ;l ljohnenkatup, is Millie 111 at his liome here wllh influenza. Operated on ut Hospital Air, J. u. jmaersun, imm i. a day Qr tw0 J I'lSlMH'tS Ml".' Ijiwc Hoiiu1 Mrs. Charlotte Lowe, who has been staying In Im Grande for a j U'v weeks while !nr husband Is I In California with his mother, who I Its seriously 111, returned to her hnine nt Mrachatn this morning. She Is expecting Mr, Lowe within daut-e. It should hae been Miss t Judy Siegrisl. i Will Addres .lMM Meeting State Seiiatur Iiruee I nnis and Karl C-t I leyiudds will ud dress the annual dinner mtetmg of the Jose ph clianiber of commerce this eve ning, the senator tu be principal speaker. They f;o as official rep resentatives of the I'liion county chamber. Two Mt in1; Tem'iirr.s Ill Two move tearln iM 'absent from school today hiin the number up to seven. Miss Alollic (Jower, who tearhes Ihi- si.ih grade at Central, is temponiaily r"p;iced by Mrs. 1,. W. Wh'-uley. An ahcesM'd tooth ,,( j incapacitates .Miss Gower, M.iss ler le Joins, leiirili grade teacher at Willow school, is ab.n nt fur the temainder of t he week to take teachers examinations, .Mrs. 11. K. Dixon Is her suhMtitutc. Mrs. ii;.".it Winn The nuinv-lhr-rinj;' contest" re e ntly held by G. S. ltlrnle's Jew elry store resulted in Nlrs. Lynn Wright winiiiug t'lo.t prl.e a $50 diamond rimv with the name' "Magic Circle." Second place, with a prize (.r ?l. went to Mrs. II. II. Cleaver who suggested "Uirnio Jewel." and third prizn of $5 went to Mai re Kent. IT. F. I . No, 1.. Lii lionde hospital yester-lay. She Is hottvOH Hnt 1JlUl reported to be getting ulong nicely. . A KIoostritt Grun,i(. lonilp val ley pioneer, returned this morning from Hot l,ake, where he has been for a .few days having treatments. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Ktoostra and their daughter. Mrs. 'Grande, who eotp --'V.;:. 'd "Wonder Gem." ivr hundred names for the ring were presi-m.-d. ureording io Mr. liiriiie. .Mrs, MeAdory, J. T. LongieUcw and Kobert Kakin who acted as- juflges. They were unawar.'' of he Identity, of the prize winners until I hey selected the winning names. HI nt Home Miss Kthcl Harrison, who lias been 1I at the home Of her grand pareiipx. for Ihe past week is ri' poMcu tp ne improvniK- . j -;. K. Harmon, After a brief .stay in i lie ciiy lonay. i ney w ent on io their home at Klgin.' ' Continue Trip lo I'ortlaiid Mr. and M rs. K. W. I anlels. who fvr thrn weeks have been gnest.s of their son, r. o. !anels. In Grande, went: to Cortland this tyornlng for a visit with rla tlves lucre. From I'ortlaiid the. Adopted Haby Hoy t Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Jlohnen luinvp Sr., and Mrs. Lynn' Hohnen- ikamp have-returned front a trip AiT 'StwrtliirTtf WiiMlilnirtmi 'I'lu v- wiu irinrii to ineir home at Ale-1 wrnt ,0 Spokane after a little Jyenzle l!nKc. Cire. lliret. niunlhs old baby boy. which -" " I Mr. ittu M rs. Lvnn Ihdinenkamp Here over Week 1 "lid !hnv adopted. The babv's name is Miss .Klleen Morelock. of Wal-j Hol.rt William, lie weighs thir lowa. came to La Grande Saturday !1(.,.n 10)in(.s. Mrs. Lvnn Wright and spent Saturday nfght and Sua- , 1K.roinpilliied them as far as Col day visiting friends and relatives , f.lx xViwhlnKlnn on their trip, lo re. Her rather J. I', Morelock ; where she, visited her parents. acetmiiKinied her lo Wtrllowa Sun-! j i lay evening and returned to I,a!i,... nii..... Grande yesterrjay. Huffalo on Hlsnlav The Grande lionde Mruf com-! puny has on display a btiffalo, shipped here from the national bison range in Molilalia. The an). Mrs. J. Ii. Lynch wrnl to linker (his morning o ntratn .No. J1 on buslnesH. Siie will ret urn lo her home here this evening, I Hero I 'ornv Pendleton Sunday I) I" Muluim-i' imil l r I mal is threi years old and weighs ..in. .imv.. t i ... r.rn.ia. r..,. cyn- j ivndh'ton Snndav and snent th" day visiting Mrs. I!ofl I'ldcock of Ihbjcity. , r,A pounds.1 It Is attracting std'gable attention. Ai-rlied this .Morning linn- I tennis arrive.! in iJ( (irande this morning alter a trip o alla Walla. Washington. I'ort- j daughter. Mifs Maurlne i. MMi, i i-iioieioM. Kiamatli Kalis, and other points in Oregon and Washington. At Walla, Wat In. he visiied Mrs. Iiennis ami son Jack. M AHbst ofCformim Gfis M Christmas Suggestions If she's popular 'and likus to write letters, you will pleaso her im mediately with a gift of CUANE'S ' Lovely Stationery. Moderately priced boxes of varied sizes. Glass Drugs . Ine. , y1. ; La Grande, Oregon V WORLD COURT IS EXPLAINED AT LUIS' CHEOX (Continued from rc, On. Christinas program- - -with Karl Stoddard as chairman. '. ' ' Itruce 1 lentils, president - of t hp Harding Memorial ' association, gave a report of tho hicotlnff at Pendleton yesterday ind W. O. J'erklns reported on tho . meeting of Kastern uregon ', drlcgutea to consider whether ' this district would enter an rhiblt at thrt Northwest Commercial. Industrial exposition at New ' York next spring. 1 71 S l- L. Meyers presided nt the meeting anil the ltcv.AV.C'. Itoss returned thanks. - T Our store is filled with hundreds of charming Gifts for all the family, Toys for the kiddies, House Slippers, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Scarf Sctsaiul numerous other gilts for father, mother, brother and sister. Our prices arc lowest. Let us help your Xmas problems. MEMORIAL PARK IiODY ORGANIZES ' ((""oilttnileO from I-SKC Otiii.) tort. Threo o; hei s vill be an poinli'd lutvr. 'tt Visit SisllT .Mrs. !. K, Slmonlon. lntrCM HI NMS tMTMXKS IM..ANS Or ASSOCIATION 'lnilay.r-heiyn. .the ehit!thr of eoiniiieret', 1'r'esident Iiennis' of the Haul in-; .Memorial ' ays'jeialion. !rielly o'ltlined .tin- plans of the body and told of, t lie meeting "it I'endlefon sS-rdTiy. "There wan tnnnilevl jit the in in-? nir :i r; rofi I eeiiuj; to on with the v.ork iint:l this tei-fi-tory has I be f di-ral lin morlal park it is seeking," Mr. 1 tennis said. '1 r.el that it Is a Kieat tiling for l"iiNte;n (ireLToti ti in especially (or l,;i (li;inli'." lie pointed f t he two i i emeu is I o take iu'.b eousid'-ra' ion. I' d I he sent inii'ii Inl and potriotie side and Keeolid ly. tin- eiintiiH r"i;il iisp"ft. S.MI aled .praetieiilSy at l.a (Irande's front door, sueh a park would b a (rreat adv;i ui .i u'e to this city. I! llt ;ed that all ( Olieerned K"i behind t't-- innvi iii'-nt inid write lo e"n':r' -. iii- n and senators, urj.: ini; lh.it lh'-,,.-idt coin issuance be lavoied. lb- i,:.lie;ited that the pifilepi is one thai will take -i conceii' tilled ettort by a Ki'eat number of people Im fore it can 1. Sit llld'aelori! y Solved tilld be fort! co:i'.;i ( will t i I :oire that adop- thelr home here for severul years' tion of the roin nieasnre is for Mr. Moore wtis eonneete,! with the th- 1-st. To Make Home at Wallowa Mr and Mrs. Charles Moore ;mhi M oore. left ,u Grande this inoruin Tor Wallowa, where they will innke their home. Mr. Moon? has uc septed a pnsllton with a hardware company there. They 'have lit ado- Grail ire Disapproves of County Court s Actions (Continued from lJas On.) out his work" and also "rondMnn hitf the appointing of road super visors who are incompetent and m-Klectfiil of the best Interests of the county in carrying out their work." The Wolf Creek drill team" inude It.- first public appearance in work during tht' evening and stage an exhibition that drew much applau se when the class was given the fifth degree. .' . . The next pomonsi meeting will be held with Mt. I'iinnle'fi grunge in Mari-h. In June it wilt meet with the Medical Springs grange and in September with the I'lca sanl C,roe grange. A meeting of , tho. .XH-f.'ouiitV grange will be held at the Union exertinent station In June' -3 Felt Slippe rs 69c to $1.49 - A; : ., This showing of Felt Slippers contains a size for teycryone,' f rom a size 2 infants' to size 11 in men's. The color range affords you such shades as, rose, pink, blue; brown,', grey and many others; some have cushioned crome soles, others leather soles and heels. . j . r " r , . '!".'.' Daniel Orecri Satin Slippers, chrome leather soles at.......:...:.l...:...;.......:.: ...;. $1.95 Men's Ties 79c to 98c Tubular Knit Rayon Silk, bright color cross stripes on medium and dark grounds....79c Cut Silk, French shapes, assorted patterns, at GIFTS FOR HIM Silk Hose :......79c Dress Gloves ........$1.49 - $2.50 Garters Silk Hose : 98c Wool Sox V. 79c Armbands Initial Hdlcfs.. 15c Ea. Silk-and-Wool Sox ...;.....:..98c Scarf Sets ..98c 25c 25c $1.19 GIFTS FOR HER Tower Sets ...nse Kilk IIosa ; ;. Kl.fMl Wlk HokP Jit. Til Handkerchief!!, boxed 1 Mlc I la nd kerchiefs, boxed k Hc IteiL Hprcads, fancy , S7.N." t Wt Spreads, crepe St;t.till lied Spreads, whlto S-i.f'S Towels, fancy .-. .arte t (IHe T()VS FOR THE LITTI-F. FOLKS KiiMii; r-MS Kruzy Curs Tiut'kH Jh'liviTy Track Miiiuu Doll .M11 111a I H Alutua Doll Yellow Spei'ilHliT ... TmtnB : 82.0S iilhr , K; ..."'Jl! ..I.; Si.lll) SS.IO nov .........'..'.Hu : GUARDS WATCH SHOPLIFTERS ictontlnuet) from Pairfl On. X , . . SHOP I0AIUA d V Gift Neck wear 50c to $2.45 AT CLINT'S No (uestion but what the average man likes to see three, four yes, half a dozen beautiful Ties amongst his Christmas gifts. And the smarter they are in design, fabric and color the more they please him! Our colorful array embraces the very latest creations in Silks, Pop lins, Foulards, etc. Attractive col .or combination striped and fig ured patterns. Each an excep tional buy at the above quoted prices ! TIES OF QUALITY Outfitters for Men and Boys of Xmas Wearing Apparel tt' rM'' A I - I at Imiii". Sh' flliRers the nrtpde eoictously. Slioppers around lier are (no Intent on th'dr own pnr ehases to noMce. Clrrk.s are work ing double time utndincr to oilier 'MMtuiners. The Klress Is too Rreiit. With 11 nervous una I eh sh fw1 t di es the artldi- lo h r pock'd. Then. In "iekenini- sne'fslnn. Hie inter vention of the floorwalker, dlscov- ry and KhaiiH. , Aniateors ( sunlly taiiclit . Home ft-v eases, the sliopke.eperw miiv, imiy hiii)p(n lit that way, hot, not many, l-'np the amateur Is al moMt certain to le eninrhl. and of th' Miopllft'TH who J111 vp been ap prehended this seasfin. nearly every one w.is a Men re familiar - In the little Kroiip of persons who liavc to le watched. l.a (iniude merchant keep a .systi-matlc tab on all persons known to he Htflit-flnfferrd. As noon as a iiienthcr of that uncer- jtaln ff-ntry enters a storn. he Is spotted and wmchrd until the. doors elose behind hltn. Jf he up pejirs lo le hound on shoplifting. warn In;; Is dlspatelu d to other shops that he nilirht visit. While there 1 at present no biVr folly cortstltiited shop detective In this city, every store In town basils Kiiards posted during the Christ nnis shopping season. ThLn pre caution is ni-ce:jiry not only for the protection of the merchant- hu also for Hie safeguarding of hi customer.-. Thieves do not ills criminate betyeen seller and buy er when they pm something they want. .... . . , .-- ; un;.-,iJ(Mij hi t'j0tu 'i;jm1uiI O ft I .v.ti'ptvmii fMfjM i THE n U II Itiff coinpany,' . Was Oiitf lletiil of SU'Ikhmh 11 took un active part In the iolltlent lli of tlie comiiiunlly and wan one of the delegates who nom inated J. It. Weaver for president in 1$''-. At one time he erved the county school superintendent. Funeral services for the deceas ed will be conducted Friday after noon ut 1 :ju o'clock at the chapel at SuuniPTvllle. The Key. Ci. U. Archer, of Salmon, idtu, wilt preach the service. Arrangements are In charge of Hnod grass & Zimmer iimn, funeral directors. The burial Will he In the Hufiiiuervllle ceme tery. , Court Reverses Judge In E. 0. Wilison Case ('reek which" is one of (he heauly spots of I his stale. Id-lore he started the tilling of 1 1 m soil he followed placer mining. ' lie was one of I he first packers lo ko from Walla Wallu lo Koolelliil mines ami helped cut the trail tor over -'"t miles. Tills was l.i ISGf and it and oilier experiences made him thoroughly fumHiur willi all the phases id' pioneer life lu the northwest. lu I S7 S la was married to .Mtss .Vargaret UiihI, who wllh the following e'lil - KAI.KM. Ore (lly the Asoclaled rre.-sl Thf: supreme court dec Isluns today Included: Stale of Oregon vs. ;. O. Wil son, appclltinl ; and ppeui from rnioti county; und uiipeal from conviction on chwrtrs of man sin lighter. In un opinion liy .hinder JJur ntl, Jtidgfl J. W. KnowPrt is reversed. Arrives With A IJANC! Oolteea dri'U, survive hint: Alhert of Wal lace, Idaho; Kdward, from t.i riiunde; l'ranl, reshling on I In old farm; A h- Kelly, i llga' Mel via and Itarltara Johnston, all liv ing In the 1'ocahDiitus tlistrlct. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. .MliS. I I LAM) sr: kiiai.i:. The lemaius , of Mrs. Ielaiut SUickdiilc will arrive In I.A (irando Mils evening and will he taken lo Union for burial., Mrs. Ktuckdalo, ' 2J years old, died at her home tit California, after six weeks serious 11 1 ness. 1 1 er mot her, M rs. J. 1 1. Orion, ' was with her during her illness and death. Mrs. Klockdalo wan Miss Akiii-s Ortou of t'nlon previous lo her inarrlugo. , Obituary PIONEER. 82, IS CALLED TO BEYOND (Continued ft ofn Tng On.) 01 f ai 1INT5 (LOTHIE 'THE STORE WITH A CONSCENCE" 2 Klr;i S;ik'smen To Si'i vc You from Missouri In company with her p-irentn .lust n yer after the man who became her li unbuild left his home. The next spring thy rnov1 lo Mini lH-cnme the nucleus of their later extensive holdings near Hum niervflle. where they spent, the re mslnder of their lives. Mr. McKlnnls early developed un interest in lumber milling. He es tablished his first mill at Klein, and a second ut Hummervllle, When the bitter place burned down he transferred his energies to the floor 111 tllinc business for a time. tM'ing one of the henvh-st stock holders In the Alliance mills hero In I. rimtide. He d! his Inter ests In Pout, nnd not tone after 'v.jxrd iutoipwrut'-U th-j i-lfc'in iiill iiVAmav, 1 mi .1,1,. It A K F. It , Ore. ( KpeeluM f Jrorg Kbcll, one of I he flrrtl settlers In I'owd'-r lllcrr viilley nnd who In tft3 located thefurui known as "The Fines,' 11 popu Isr recreation gro-inds for Hak-e people, and sll im'.ed on the foot hills el-'ht tulles west of this ell y. and where he had continuously resided from tlmt time to t Im present, died nt " o'clock lust night In 11 psrt merits In the oil liust hoiiie, corner Center and lt"-s-irt streets, this city, where lie and his wlf w er tern porn lly to-eat-d, following a stroke of par alysis u few days ago. Ibirn In .ernuiny Oforrc Ft if II was horn In Msgil'1 burg, flermany, March 1.1. IMn, his parents being Hans an I Kniclia OXusler) Kbell, who spent their entire lives In Germany. II was fourth In order of birth in a fa m lly of nine children. At M year of Bge Jie shipped before the nmst and followed the s.i until 1 62. In I he came Hritind Cape Horn and' landed i.t Hsn Francisco, w Ih tr he remain' d and made roast trips, until I e otitic tu what Is now Ihiker coun ty. lie luoH up his uLuJ'j fit Marolv TOYS " AMMM.S AM) ( I lllll V ANIMALS . IK1,I,S IIMvl lt TOYS - l;.TTI.l;s . CAIITS AMI . All SICAIi t'AIITS - NKi:i;y.iv A111I mini)- ittlicr lo,VH (, plt-iiM llin lit I Ic luN. I'lirc 3IonI Uriisoitul)li. Art & Baby Shop '.iillrricli 1'iillrl'lls t:t0l Atlilin A-riilin. II. M. ('. anil .Nun's ilnll-irriir ' Tops everything Colleen "Moore ever dil before! Wednesday - Thursday TONTCIIT ISEI3E DANIELS In ' "Iovcrs in Quarunlinc" Arcade STAR WEDNESDAY 'And THURSDAY Thrills, Cun FightsS And Romance! They tried to rustle her dad's steers ' hut they had the wrong steer when they tried to fool the big six-foot cowboy. Two-Keel Comedy, "The Taxi War"