Wednesday, December 10, 1925
THE VK GRANDE. EVENING OBSERVER
Page Five-
I Local News In Brief
omiv; i:r.NTs.
Dwvnibrr 2K lilccllou lo vote
upon sciioul budget.
Hero .slioppinu .
Mrs. Fred Fox was whopping 'in
I41 Grande ye.sterday. Her home
1s ut Union.
Here rit)ir WitlluHU
('barbs Hunter was transacting
business in l.a Grande the lir?-i 01
the week. His home is ut Wal
lowa. ,
In City 1111111 lmhler
Mr. .and Mrs, (.ieot'K" ,luekni'an,
whose I lioine ts at- linhler. were
.hopiia i" la (Jrutidc yesterday.
Jn Clly rrom 1'tiUni
Mrs Frank Conner was a motif?
the people from Union who were
shopping in l-i Grande yesterday.
'Jo Pendleton oil lltisliiess
T. It. Maxwell. nmnuKcr for the
Fletcher Oil compiiuy liere .went
to I'eiidleloii tliifs morning on bus
iness. Shopping in City
Mrs. W. 1. Kolierlson and Mrs.
Jjjrank iiradei. both of perry, were
shopping in I .a fJrande yesterday.
t
Co -Man in Town
.. l ,1. Jtoberts, of t'uvf, la In ai
Grande lodny. registered at the
Hummer hotel. ' i .
Ill at lioine
It. I( Tyler, owner of tlie Itlue
Monnlaiti ereamery. is eoiifined to
his home today with an attack of
tonstlilis.
Jlen I'roiii SiimiiKTi ille Yesterday
t 'lyde Me Keu.ie, f Siminier
vllle, iviif. a business visitor to Ja
(inuule yesterday..
In Clly I'rom Union
l!e Griggs, a poultryimin from
Union,, was tiansaeting business
In this city yesterday.
Ibisincss VM(or in City
J. L. Soule, of linker, was u
business visitor In l.a Grande yesterday.
Hen (Froni J'orlland
1 N. Ztinennan, senior nictii-
I ber or the Zimmerman, Welle.-v ,;
llrowty company of Portland. Is in
the efty to transact business with
in the Mt, Kmlly Luiuber company.
Out 11 ValeleHa Slinp .
1 Jack .r.tcksoti, of the Hoffman
J Machine company, at" Portland, is
.j in town to out 1 U the new Valeluria
i sliop on Kir street.
Moving from Itnnch
W. (. i loppel, cashier for the
O.-W. . .Vj X. freight depart nn-nt
here, -Is moving this week from
bis rjpich near I .add Pnnvon to
J
the Irtunoii house at. Fourth street
und Spring avenue.
Mt-nebaiii Here
V. E. Meacham, oii'-'of the in
Higalors of the Old Oregon Trail
highway movement, is registered
HbSP Siio
: For Father,
IV : WM Mother, '
x $?r Brother and
I MLr. Sister
H ' I OUR XMAS STOCIv
1 4 f. -i
lit the Foley liulel.
liven ut 1 hi iter.
Visited Mother In I'oiilani!
Mrs. Hoy Millerlng mid her lit
tle daughter, France, arrived in
l,a Grande this morning from
l'ortland, where they have been
visiting sinee Saturday with Mn.
Milk-ring's mother, who lives there.
Attend liedlcntloii Services
Coluiiel F. S. Ivan hoe. local at
torney, went to Wallowa,; thus
morning where he will,, speak tit
the dedleallon services of the new
I'ythiun temple there.
Here Yesterday from lmblcr
Mm, A'., A. 1 Jerry, whose home
is at lmhler, was chopping in lit
(.: ramie Saturday and visiting at
the home of her Mister, Mrs. G
Bulling. .
On Hush less for llupllul t
. HOIger M. Larsen is in I'oit
land for a few days on ' business
for the Ornmie ltonde hospftal.
Mr. lir;eii in hospital superinten
dent. Mrs. I'liilo at llopi(al Again
Miu Nlek de Pinto was return
ed to the Grande Itomie hospii:i
hist evening for. I reatni'-nt. She
had been home only a .short timo
following a previous stay there.
Attorney Semi Is Here
l' S. Senn.' Portland nlior.uey.
is in, La i Grando today for t lb
hearing' of Hie Smltti-Stnrin vnUv
.scheduled for this iit'leriiooii in
Judge J. W. Knowli's' court.
Hen I'l-ooi Cine
I Mrs. Kelly, ai'eom.':i nied by h' i
daughter. Mis.s lless fly. inn h"i
son. KraneiH Kelly, nil oi i 'nv;
were .shopping In thjs city yesh-n
day.
Pl'ogli'ss
torted for the
Teachers Exams hi
Nine, teachers reported for
first session of slate teachers' ex
aminations at the courthouse this
morning. Twenty-five hic e:peel
ed lo appear before the elld'of the
week. Super! nl i-ndi-nt E. A. Say
re is Ix-fiig assisted in the examin
ing hy Mrs. Mabel W. Cleaver.
Having Eye Tnntd
.The Hew U Itoiifiuet returned io
his homo at Enterprise this mnrn
Inng after having his eye treated
by Dr. P.onvy of Ihls city. Mr.
Itoiifiuet wa.s culling wood when a
stick hit htm in the eye, seriously
in Jurying It. He bus been 1 in Ia
Grande since Monday receiving
treatment. ,
Sheriff' Hume from Salem
(Sheriff Jesse llrcsjicnrs Vt !irn;l
home last night from Salem, where
1 he conducted three prisoners r.en
. fenced from I .a Grande to the
state's penitentiary. - He visited
Ihem at the prison the next morn
ing after their coin mil meat, and
found them all In Tgood spoils.
Envoy Parker, of the
Army, accompanied th
sheriff.
Arrived East Night
Mi. 11ml. Mi-u It
Itergin a' - -
rived in la Grande lust night from
Michaels-Stern Suits and 0ti coals - Uei"; Hats -Arrow
Shirts - A now Collars - Cheney Ties - Allen
A Hosiery - Iirightnn Carlshiul P-jamas - Cheney
Mufflers - Schol-Wil Caps - Fell Slipncrs - Jantzcn
Sweaters - Perfection Ixmuie Suits for Doys -Lamb
Knit Gloves - Hickok Iidis Pendleton liath
Robes Indian Ulankeis - lied IJkinkets - Ulazcrs -Multnomah
AVardrobe Trunks - Suit Cases - Bags -
Neltleton Sliocs and Oxfords.
Xmas Gifts
SHOP EARLY
Extra Salesmen
Por-latHt-Mra.- Merlin U well
known- lure ha vine formerly lived
In this (My. Previous to her mar
ri:iKc .-die was Miss Maud' LciuIm
wuiih. Mrs. 1'eiKin ban rceenlly
been appointed local district rep
renntitilw or ttio rnion Savings
and jAtan association of lortlnnd.
Helped I'imvIuim" Sheep
II.1 G. Averv. eounty ugrlcultur
Lst, is in t'ove, and Union today
-jn Ini.siiicw. Yesterday he accom
panied I -ester litocklund to F.nter
prise and assisted him in purcll
using four purebred sheep.
To ki ,to Portland
..Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Stewart, of
iNlaiid City. vvJU have the lust of
the week vii 'route to l'ortland,
where thov ; will visit for. iwo
weeks. Mi. and Mrs. Stewart are
taking two ears to l'ortland and
are looking for someone willing to
drive one of them.
C C Gels M:tga.ine Cut
The i-hniiihrr of eommeree was
reeijdt lit today of the eut lor the
fiit'r:ipre-d pielure or l.a Grande
'twill i.v- t lie t'nion I 'art lie system
in lis leeeiiiher isMie of the mil
road mngj'zine. The-eut will he
1 in future publicity of Lu-
CJrande.
iliiiLj Kasteni Onrgoii
S. M. U-M'p. "I" thkosh,, Neb
is in l.a (".ramie today on his tour
through Eatt ru Oregon counties.
Mr. liapp eaoie .west for u visit
with his ilaiighti'r, at Piker, and
becoming interested' in the county
tr out on a tour that may b-ad to
hia removing here from Nebraska.
On way lionie fiinii Portland
, . Leslie tielthtfi.t, of Wallowa, was
1it f-i Grande on his way home af-
a trip lo , Portland, where, he
v. is" ibid his ;;iste,r, Mrs. Johnny
.Sti'-vuney. who now makes Port
JyV1 h-.r
M-'i'liM.-'':
hoiije
' I Le was away two
I 'bills
Sb-tT . I letter r-
(-'11. Smith of Wallowa,
wlifl was
ilh-d to her old honit
lilt Kdek Hpiiirs. Wyo.,- about IU
(as if'v hy me umicsk 01 iht sis
!! -
loda
ibetjt
KcLiimed home ia (i Gnind
v. (eporling the patient much
better.
Moves to Enterprise
' (. V- Pi-own. assistanl managei
of Ihi- P.-ik'-r store of the J. C
P uny ei'iiipany. has been promo
ted to .the managership of tin
p.-nnv store at ' Enterprise and
Vi.-s d tl-rou;;!i l.u Grande
rmili' to J.l.-t n- w-location Monday.
He will move -his family to tin
Wallowa county scat, later.
TruxcHm; 'I bottjib this Heeflon
iGenrf" I ieecliill, superintendent
f(n- t he t "nited 'on trading Com
pahy of Portland, wa.t a visitor at
!h,o stjiie highway offices here yes-t'ld.-.v.
Mr. Iteecliill Is 1 raveling
jt.hn;tir:h KaslerU Oregon, W'ashlng
teu.i:iel ! tllio ' loti t lug new bustn-!'s-;.
lb- was superintendent in
etiai g- of th-- pMvement const ru
ction at Cntun, in 1922, s, ' ,'
lir'mr l-iloi-s to Train
'llie Kev. ami Mrs. Charles . A.
Sins, ru" Kiirin. were at the sta-
i lilut .tiiis-'ninriihig to bid farewell
Ivatioiiiio tle'ir daughter,' Mrs. Thomas
Il'iintriigton." and to the little new
( graiif'tern who was btrn in the
Grande Komi" hospital about Iwo
; wv-Ks aT". Mrs. Huntington, whose
'h'i
is at Eos;dl, Ore., has been
D At
Clint's
for
Your
Xmas
Gifts
IS '.(WIPLETK
Of Qua lit
AND LATC
to Serve You.
a guest of her parents for two
month's edition carries the annual
age ut Elgin. .
I arm llullctln KjieelAl
Tho annual Christmas edition or
the lMrm Bulletin, published by
lli Pnnnk- ni',Mit ir II AvnM- 1m
off the prenti and In the mails
today. The HuUetln Is a monthly
publication distributed to all
farmers of tho county. This
month's edition carles tho annual
report of the ngent.
lias Taiittlit Mi Y
Mih8 Ida Koburts . of Cove, who
came to Ial Urunde. bust night to
be here for teachers' examin
ations at the court house today,
has been teacher in Eastern Ore
gon for SO years.. At present, she
is in ehnrge of a school near North
Powder. Miss lloberts also Is a
newspaper woman, und the daugh
ter and granddaughter of news
paper publishers. With her sis
ter, Mrs. Grace, -ho edited and
published a newspaper at. North
I'owder for several years.
GOLD DEMAND
LESS IN WEST
(Continued from Tav OnO
hanks today reveals a dirth of
alls for gold to be given- at
Christmas. . The westerners are
making their cush Klftf this year
in unrnmantic paper bills!
11 Is quite as difficult to per
suade u man to tako gold these
ilays as it -used to' be to got hiru
tu .u ih nujr u .ki '
reney. observed a banker who
. , 1. j . ..'.. r
has watched the evolution of pub
lie, sentiment over a period of "iU
year .;.. !" ".'ri!f - 7- . c't ... , ';
rWhen-'- I i-Xirat,.-- Came v to Ia.
Graaioe,. we -S'd to keep pair of
delicate scales, at 'the; teller's, win
dow ' for weighing J.gold dust.' 1 Of
coitrsej.we. didn't have, to handle U' .
vers often, but onee In a while
prospector would bring In a pqlte
or two. Those scales ..were .dele
gated to the basement' long alfO. .
(old supply i.ow..
("Kcw. banks "keen.; a ay ; great
imount of gold on hand nowaUiOys.
Pefore the war wo regularly car-.t
ried "around JOO.Oao. .-Now wo ' operative -services haver saved huiin
liave only. about- $10,000, and we.dreds 6f thbusnnds bf dollars dnr-
keei that largely for- senliinents
sake like to have' a utile fold in.
the bank, you know. Hut uclually
it doesn't pay to keep It In largol
nuantllles. hhuuUT we turn it in
to the treasury now,: It would ull
be weighed, and wo should prob -
ably lake a loss." . , the. best Jn the state. .
Gold coins do not wear off!,' : ' ' ' '
noticeably, but there is a deprecla-1 -M AX'S IHIJi DEEEATEH.
lion in weight after a good ueai 01
handing. Hometlmes Cliinamen
nave ucrn caugm. piiumhk kiu
pieces In canvas batfs, the' banker
saiu. ; iliey uurn uic uuga iu
over the meUU that ruos on.
U anyone, out iii.respoci. lor im-
dltlun wunts .10 maue a gin m
gold' this Cltrtsimas. no eun pro-
cure coins in uenominuitons - 01
five, ten and twenty 'dollUra at Hie
hank counters. -' ' '
Hut tho banks do not .expect a
run on thejr stores.- The western
ers, Ihey laineul, ' have .'forsaken
thulr-first lovt. and turned from
gold to bills on VriSp, clean paper.
JUVENILE RED ; i
CROSS -FORMED
(Continued from rage' On.)
Palmer, couuly, chalrutan, and.;
t.'liester J-.. Thompson, secretary-i
treasurer, .was .another important
item of business transacted at the
meeting. '
The gut hiring' wils 'addressed by
I,. P. Gorbett, Oregon state rep-(
ri'sentativ;, - working out of the
San Francisco headquarters. . who "
explained the workings of the Ju- ,
lor society. Eorty-five nations
are now enrolled In tho movement
to interest children everywhere in
Hed Cross work for humanity, ho1
rtdd. - Membership entlib-s each ,
oungst r to the Junior limgazlhn, :
wliich ls now published In 2.1 Ian- ,
gimgi-H .end rVaches all arts of
the. world. ' ' ' -
When Mag'dlau circumnavigated
the globe his command was, ''Pol-
low the llugshlp and ask no ques-Hons."
STAR
A great ttun battle
It v
I wren the d s r I n t(
lEaiieh Itlder- tinder
the leadership or "Htg
Jnek." and cattle
llilrvi-H nil. I rldrj tltrflliiig np
lun bandtobnnd batiks an
nlfMirbhig niyrry n tn-4 mnhi
romuiKX' Mirpri-tng (iliims.
FARM YEAR
IS SUCCESS .
IN COUNTY
(Continued from rge One.)
,cal" of nrU'
Potato certification will never
be successful here until growers
learn to rid their fields of disease,"
the 1 reports says. "Forty-seven
growers planted certified seed tills
year." Of that number 13 fields
.were tested. Three passed the
first certification tests but only
one survived the final.
Ten farmers of the county plant
ed additional fields for permanent
pastures during the year, the
fields ranging in size from two to
80 ncres. Thin Is a, direct result
of tho 1124 Agricultural Economic
conference's report that not
enough- permanent pastures were
avallubte.
Great steps were made in rodent
control and in combatting diseases
common to fruit and vegetables.
Tuberculosis tests by lr. . lv
Thlsilcwaite, working out of the
United Stales department of agri
culture, revealed a. surprising ab
sence of the diseaso in dairy cat
tle. .
"Hogs have Increased slightly-In
Pnlon county In the past year but
tho industry is far Udow the hltrh
murk of several years ago," tin
report says, t "Kami shiH-p have
displaced bogs in some, places.
Breeding stock has not been kept
up except in th cuso of tho boys
and girls' clubs.".
Additions) members and Incrra-
1ed resullrt Is reported in reference
, ,.,
to the boys and girls'-clubs. 'I his
work is under direct charge of the
county. .agricultural agent. A large
number of awards werf received
by club members at the Pacific
International I livestock show- at
Portland und the Cnlon Livestock
show at Cnlon. Club exhibits In
h hoff u,vtHtoi; composed most of
the-showing ut the- Union county
fair.
: ' Ueiiiotistration In home econo
mies resulted favorably arid growth
in the poultry industry is mam
feat,
..' . summing up IU" year's work,
eounty' agent's office and co
Mff jy5 for Cnlnn county fnrmerfl,
In protecting the fanner from los
;scs nnd In Increasing his yields.
R, E. llallard. county agent
head with heibbmarters at !orval
-lls. In commientlng on Mr. Avery's
'work for 1?ifi.' ranked If among
WAHHIVOTUN ixv Mrs
Mury T, Norton, new Democratic
:.nn-rMB,.nmun from New .lersev.
Vn hftp muhlen, speech In the house
Tiio-ilnv ehosn the role of a rie
fonder-of the working classes and
. rcmarl (P d. hf,P nnnraranco remind
d horKf-10 Hiylng "fools rush In
wht.n, ngelH fear to tread.
Sho proposed an amendment to
the revenue bill to Increase the In
come' t.aK personal exemption to
$LT'0 for single persons nnd )fiOno
for married Dersons. .It. lost. 20
to 04. ' .
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
, '. .1. -
BUY HERE AND
save ;;
DURING OUR
BIG.
ANNIVERSARY
SALE.
New York Store
DESTROYERS OF
HIGH PRICES
TODAY
And
THURSDAY
CONV1CTS 1'IGIITS l'AUOLL
SAl-KM, Ore., For the first
time in many yeurs a prisoner In
th( Oregon stale penitentiary was
said to bo protesting against pur-
ole which Is being considered by
Governor Pierce. Tho convict
Harry llloch, who Is serving one
year In the prison for a liquor
Violation.
It was reported that llloch Is op
posing his parole for the reason
that ho Is under sentence to serve
500 days In the eounty jail in lieu
of paying a fine of $1000 imposed
by Judge Percy Kelly some tlmle
ago for a prohibition offense.
I J loch's friends said he preferred
incarceration in tho penitentiary
to serving a term in tho county
Jail.
National Eisteddrod lo lie
Held at I'tlia Now Year's Day
CTICA. N. Y. AP The Third.
National Eisteddfod, America's
counterpart of the national bardie 1
congress of Wales, will be held in
the state armory here on New
Year's Oay.
Many entries have been received
for the competitions in music, lit
.raturc. elocution und art, but In
terest centers in the choral con
tests. , The list of competitors In
the koIo, duel and miarLet numbers
Also is large.
Uev. Dr. T. C. Edwards of Kings
ton. Pa., veteran. elsteddrodwr, will
be the conductor, ami Mrs. Anna
Davis Wynne of Hamilton. Out., the
Official soloist.
More than 100 poems, essays and
ptgrams have been entered for the
literary contests. y
Black Marble Quarries'
Discussed at lianquct
((Vn(lmieu"from rng One.)
stockholder In Hut black niai lh
iutenrsls, explained th" prospects
HEALTHklhc
naluraljcont
for you to feel out of sorts und
ill run down In health. It's not
natural,' so something piust be
.vrong. No doubt (here Is some
mlnal trouble that requires ad
justment ; to rcBluro the normal
function of the nervous system.
lA't us make an examinutlun ami
lell you wlmt .Is wrong.
My Special Klectrlcal Treat men's
'irlng (iilek results.
Consultation J-'ree.
' it. vtKoi;iiij
' m , Chiropractor ' '
r 1:'lcrtrn-TliurnMiillsl .
0 Soiiiincr Uldg. I'boiio IU7-W
I'-itJ'F-r r me
Made
foK
T (TPHfl
IDEAL GIFTS
Towel Sets .-. ...98c
Towel Sets .:.$1.39
Towel Sets $1.49
Felt Slippers, ladies' ...89c to $1.49
. Bed Spreads, white .......$2.98
Bed Spreads, colored ...$3.69
Bed Spreads, colored silk $7.85
Bath Matts, large $2.49
Bath Matts 98c
Men's Scarf Sets $1.49
Men's Initial Handkerchiefs, each .....15c
Men's Ties (boxed) 79c
Men's Suspenders i 89c
Tie and Garter Sets 98c
Mama Dolls 79c
Mama Dolls - $1.19
Mama Dolls '. $2.49
Trucks - 98c
Haul-away Truck ......35c
Trains , : K9c
Yellow Speedsters ::.......35c
Boats 35c
held out to the. coinniunlty If the
iiuanies tan bo financed. He In
traduced three members of the
l.evvlston, Ida., Marble works, with
whom a deal is now pending. This
firm has an option on the tjuarries.
ami, it is understood, are to give
their decision to the present own
ers sometime today.
Waller lb lib, with clever phrase
and quip, voiced the welcome of
the chamber of commerce to all
guests In the company. K. K.
(Jaulke, president of the Joseph
bank, spoke briefly iu praise of the
Joseph community spirit.
Uemlnlsccnccs made up the
greater part of the speech of Mr.
biennis, who recalled Incidents In
-Baby Pillows
I 'onus rur Iaby pilliiws. Just III Oim n ami liH'k. Also
I 'm ins fur sola pillow s In all slutii anil pi lns.
nox-r Kouiirr .
Oiii' I'mi .l.umliism s-t ffir II "pxpliVH liv. a:t.
HrlldllunrU'rH l-'iir
1. M. C. Thread . ami Mtn'M liull. proof.
Art & Baby Shop
. i .w. j.j.h :f'.t .n)i,- tlloi Adams. A vrtiuft.:.
ItutterU-k I'allerns - IK M. V, imd Nun's lloll-MMf Thrend, i:tc.
T
L,ea
Into
Gifts
Genuine leatlier, beautifully tanned and
fashioned by real artisans into gifts that
arc as useful as they are attractive, there
is something about such gifts as these that
place, them in a class by themselves.
An enviable reputation has been estab
lished by this store for fine Leather Goods
and this season we offer you new things
that will give you real shopping pleasure.
The. color, finish and style is unique.
len
Fil-AII discs
?3 to 13
I '.ill Folds & Coin I'ui sos
23c to 10
Key Ketaincrs
.!3c lo ?3
he a Satisfied Shopper by Choosing a Gift Now.
Glass Drugs Inc.
TBE HUH
1 the development or J-aisiern ur"
1 ... Mi- If ..'ii.'ihlx enrrted tho
greetings of Pnlon county, und ex
pressed the willingness of l.a
Grande, at the gateway, to co
operate In anything ulniing at tho
good of Wallowa county neighbors.
. Musical numbers Interspersed tho
speeches.
I UOTEL ASTOO
I ana & Hill . U Aatl
EVERY ROOM tut PRIVATE TOILET
50 Baths New, Modem
Close to Shoppinc District nd Theatres
FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50
th
er
rmer
For Women
Gold ISond U'lUhn- liat?s
Special, $:J.9S
llandhiiK.H
. $3.30 to
I ndi i-thc-Ai m Uti?s
$3 to If 17.30
I 1 'rr !
"THE STOPF WITH A CrV-
Comedy "A Taxi War