Thursday, December 17, 1925.
THE IX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pace Five
;
! Local News In Brief
k i
if CO.MI.Mi KVHSTS.
PmvihIkt 2H l-'.lrrtloii to Toto
, upon Mlmol huilgrt.
Ill ni ilium
M n& Kvi-lya Smith Ls 111 ut lur
liome hen.
t- . - ;
t- llrtums to llmm
R K. i,. 1 irook.s rot urm-d I o It U
i homv ut imHur this morning, nt
l ivr several days 1n l.a tlrande vi-
l . Sum liirth. fruit buyi'r und t-x-F
porter from J'ortlatid. Ls here to-
'iiiy buying iipplt-s for shipim-nt.
s Leave This laming
' . Mlsji Minn Arth will h-livo lie re
this evenint; en roitle to l'ort-
. laud, wh"re she will spend two
; tdu.vs visiting and chopping.
- s .
Ili-iv f ii mi IVrry
' I ) .Mrs. Walsoii.
' of the Grande
I- eonipanys .slore
who has charge
Itonde JAimber
at ivrry, was
yesterday.
At l-uunl t'Uy today
if Mrs. i. .1. Lunger and Mrs. L.
K, I'ronly and little ''daughter, Ida
Mary; went lo Island t'ity this
. nitfrning. where I hey are visiting
rolative.s today.
Iti tad t 'out met or in Town
. John Logan, of l'llot Lock, who
had charge of some road work in
Union county last summer, Is In
town on business :i.pilay. ,
l'n-sides nt Stat; r. Meeting
-; Kennel Me('orm)ek it In Port
land today, presidingiver tin-annual
meeting i-of the" Oregon
4
'utility ClerliS association. . t
Uostoiu'aii'' fcn KmUe to Paeifle
. It. It. Wells, who lives at Hoh
ton. Mass-., stopped in La Grande
today for a short visit on his way
to the Pacific coast. He is regis
tered at l he Hotel Foley.
Mr. Ihitliiiaii III
l-:idrldge ilufrntan, junior high
teacher at the .Greenwood school.
Is absent today because of illness.
Mrs. John Camp is acting as
his substitute.
limine Kiiowlcs at. Kuterprlsc
Judge J. W. Knowles went to
Enterprise la".t night to hold mot'
ion 'day hearings in the Wallowa
Circuit 'court today and Friday. He
'Stopped en route at Wallowa for
the dedication of the new K. P.
fiall there.
I;il,s Initiation Tonight
La Grande ludge So. 4:;:i li. P.
0. Klks will, hold .Initiation cere
monies tonight at . the regular
f- meeting... After the lodge meet
f ing thegj lygrani and
( uanqiui. '
Modern WbiHlmen Meet Tonight
- - There will be a meeting of the
Modern Woodmen of America this
i evening ,.jit eight o'clock. Alter
- ' u shirt business session the meet-
Intr will b- spent socially.
For Father,
1 W$M Mother,
4 1 iMzr Brother and
J Sister
ckv Clint
llrre frtm In ion
Airs. Krni'Ht Kuhk-r ttvs a bus
iness visitor to La GruiitU- thU
morning from Union. She r
turntd to ht-r home on train No.
24
.Motion day in Wallowa County
Jmlxe J. Knowles will holil
Ills usual monthly Wallowa coun
ty motion day, which takes
place the third Friday of each
mouth, toiuorrow ut Enterprise,
Visited in Portland -
Mrs. J., A. Horf. who has been
visiting her two dauKhler who
live, in l'orlland for the past
three weeks, pulsed through Ju
Grande this morning on her way
home to Klgin.
Left lat night for Sweet Gru.s,
Joe Iirown left last night en
route to Sweet Grass, Montane.,
win-re he will visit his sister. Kit
outc he will stop at Spokane lor
a few days, to visit friends there.
It Is reported here that Mr.
Brown will be married while away,
lie will return to La Grande the
first of the new year.
I lew From Knterirlc
Mrs. Walter Klinghamer mid
Imt little daughter, Marjorie,
whose home it , at Knter prise,
where Mr. ICIinghamer is nr.m
ager of Skuggs store, are visiting
in 1& Grande for a few days a(
(he home of her parunls,- and
.Mrs. L. I'. Day. '
Chrlslnins Tree stolen
. Several. Christmas t retcs lfnve
disappijared. from- jor;he.sV- where
they have' been -left overnight, in
thu, hwt few'da.w.' Oip was IpU-'
from the porch at .tin- AL T.
Mill home sometime Tftusday
ntght r Wi'dnesday morning l aiul
t he sa me i) Igh t one dWtrppca red
from the Currey )roine. m.
-4
Homo renin, Virion-.' ,. t-
Mrs. M. K. Taylor relin'nejd' to
1kt hom!c her yesterday after vi
siting at I'n Ion since Sal unlay
with her daughter, Mrs. v. W.
Stevens. Mrs. Stevens accompan
ied, her to La Grande und spent
the day shopping and visiting.
Home from College 1
Max Jensen was In Ii Grande
this morning on his wny home to
,1'nlon from, Corvallix. ( ireon.
where lie is a student at the Ore
gon Agricultural college. Mr.
Jensen was on his way home to
spend the Christinas '.holidays.
Testing Cattle at t'arniu
lr. W. K. Thlsilewntle left
the first of the week lfor I'arma,
Idaho, where he is testing cattle
for tuberculosis. Carina is. on the
Idaho, Oregon , slat' line ami I )r.
Thist h-walte is testing Idaho cat
tle that are to be chipped to
Oregon. He will return to Iji
Garnde about Sunday.''
Attorney lleturii Home
Walter S. Gleason. of l'orlland,
and rtobert l. Lytic, of Vale,
returned to their homes today.
Lytle. who Is grand chancellor
for the Knights of Pythias in
Oregon, was the speaker , when
Wallowa dedicated Its new temple
OUR XMAS STOCK IS COMPLETE
Michaels-Stern Suits and Overcoats - Derj? Hals -Arrow
Shirts - Arrow Collars - Cheney Tics - Allen
A Hosiery - Hrighton Carlsbad Pajamas - Cheney
Mufflers - ScholAVil Caps - Celt Slippers - Jantzcn
Sweaters - Perfection Longie Suits for Hoys -Limb
Knit Gloves - Hickok Pelts - Pendleton Path
Robes - Indian Iilankets - Pcd Blankets - Blazers
Multnomah Wardrobe Trunks - Suit Cases - Bags -
Nettleton Shoes and Oxfords.
mas Gifts
SHOP EARLY
Extra Salesmen
last cvt'iilnK. Several I -a Grande
fythiuns -wtre in attunfluncej .
IMnneti In Window Dlsplny .
I'runes attrurlivoly packed hy
John Itt'un, of Covo, lire display
ed as Christ matt suKKestlons in
the window of the chamber of
Lommeree office today. Special
rates have been granted for shin-
ment by express to point east.
The prunes ean be purchased nt
u number of the local grocery
stores, and come In boxes of sev
eral size.
Lert for lYulluwu '
Alter visiting lor two weeks
with Mrs. T. V. Itratton Mm. J.
Koon left this morning for Wal
lowa, and frour there will go to
Maxville, where she makes her
home. - Mr. and Mrs. II rut ton for
merly lived in a Grande, but
moved to l'erry a short time ago.
To Visit Parents
Mrs. K. T. Ktley was In La
Grande tills' nvorning on her way
. to Klora, Oregon, where she will
1 visit for three months with her
I parents, who live there. M rs.
Kiley is from Gullnke, Saskatche
wan, Canada. '
Home From Hospital
Mrs. Wayne Wagner left Ja
Grande this morning on her way
home to Wallowa after severul
weeks here. Mrs. Wagner un
derwent a mastoid operation at
the Granite Hondo hospital the
last of November. After leaving
Hie' hospital she spent several
days at the home of her cousin.
M rs. Vernon Ainsworth. recuper
ating before returning to her
home.
Trial Continued p
Anot her .euntinuanco of the
trial ol four Chinese and one Jap-aiH-se,
irresteil in a raid Saturday
evetiing at. HOM Fourth street
and charged wllh frequenting a
place where . opium i K.Titoked,
'.took place yesterday afternoon at
two o'clock. The remainder of
the defense testimony will be
he, rd elt her this alternoou or
Friday before Judge J. O. Slater.
BACHELORS
DINE AT COVE
(Continued from Page One.
the recipient would marry a spin
ster. Clint Van Fleet's slng.e
blessed n ess was pronounced se
cure when he found a bachelor's
button . in his portion. The slice
set aside for Major it. It. Huron
absent because of military duties
was found to contain a wedding
Iny, a sign t hat he will he Urn
first to take to himself a wife.
After lUnhifr the host led the
way to the llvlngroom. where" -he
displayed 't- fascinating collection
of souvenirs, curios ant) med 'i
he 1 as collected in his travels m
an exhibitor. "; ' ,
Leo J. - French fHyed piano ac
companimcuts while the Coelebs
mingled their voices, 'in songs
appropriate sentiment. A round
of stories am! another song or two
concluded the party when the
hour 'had grown" late. '
M r. Stuck land's Cove guests
were G rover Muf fey and Loom
Lantz. The othei s. who were
from La Grand!, Included Yed IT.
Kiddle. Harry Hi en hoi U. I larvi y I
' C. Matthews. Mr. Vnn Fleet, Mr.
l-'reneh and Mr. Maria4.
Shop At
Clint's
for
Your
Xmas
Gifts
Of Quality
AM) LATE
to Serve You.
iBthier
4 i h.
it
3
s
3 Gift. '
J Suggestion
"f Fov him wo would sn c-- M
Kest a box of his favor
ite cigars 25 to 50 U)
a box, wrapped" .attrac
tively in a Christmas
package.
Sir
Many other gifts
for llim at this
Holiday Store.
Glass Drugs
Inc.
TO ffj&xg,j& St"?
. La Grande, Oregon
lOHTI.M .MAKKiriS
PORTLAND. tire.. (AO
Livestock Steady.
Kggs One cent lower, firsts
2Ite (fc 29MiC extras :tLMeV.( a3e.
llutter, butterfat Steady.
SAX KltAXClSCO
terfat 6 7c her today.
(AOllut-
POItTLaii.l GltAIX IKK1V'
PfKTIM. Or.. (AP) Wheat
IIIIU. hard white, li. S. Haart,
soft whit-', western white, I'eeem
brr and January. $I.M'; wi'-Ji-ni
red, Oecember and January, $L
.3. Oats Xo. 2 white feed and No.
2 gray,,- December and January.
$2!l.r0.
Corn So. 3 VI. Y. shipment,
December and January. $:t4..n.
makki-:ts at a (ii.A s:
NHW YOltK.' (AOSIoel.B
Jrreguhir; more than 20 rails
shares at mw'htghs.
Ponds Firm; railroad issues
lend advance.
Foreign exchange 'Steady;
French francs recover.' .
( 'niton Lower; spot houses
Sugar Ua rely steady; coin mis
sion houstf selling.
Coffee Kasier; lower Hi a.llii'.n
market.
CHICAGO. (AO-
- Wheat--official
Ar-
Firm: despite be-.irl.sh
g'iitlna estimate.s.
Corn liarely Hteadv
ther.
good wea-
rattle Hleady.
Hogs Higher; good
for medium weights.
Anu-Aircrall 1 ractire
Successful, lilocli Kays;
(Continued from I'n'o One.)
I Iln pill-lmpi' of trHthur urh t:ir-irt-lH.
Ihftr lowing ir'-i'r nnl th.-ir-humllhiK.
Tli'-y wi rt' in no N'-ns"
wnnnt-ry i-xtTcisi'S, nor v i-i lli.'yi
Inlnnli-fl to 1m- mirli. Althnir,'ii th.
Tt'X.'IH ilifl tll'r If. Illltn.cr ol rout:.!:: .
wild lit-r li III I -li I ri-ri! 1 1 kiims :il t'M."'
m:w tint! liirKi-r taivlK wi!h v. ry ,
KOOll ri'SWllH, tlllH IWIH illl'i'll I'l.ll
to lli- lint or III.' lards iiii'l tor-I
KH Ki'lir. I'rolil li linili-t'ial piiil't o!
vii-w Iln- t"Kls wi-ro s::( i;!'a li.i v.
nnil II iippi-aiH that U t i-p- rta
tlonM of tin' ki rvlri- tor Ir-rr.i r ami
hi-lli-r liil-Ki'tH will In- n ali.. rl."
Ailiiilnil llloi li il' i lai. .1 lli.il
"i-onlriiry to tln-Ti'tli'i'li il 0111111011
of i-i-rtaln porllons ol Iln- pr. :M.
I In. Iiliri-all In ot tlii lll-io opinioa
Hull onr navy alloat Is In a high
ly i-rrll-li-nt riiiiilitioll anil llial inin ii
procn-RH li.-iH'lM'i n inaili- limine Iln
ptiKt risial yi-nr 111 Kimni ry.
"TIllB Ik not to iriy." In- a.l.l. .L
"luil itn-al'T i rriili 111 y can not I."
1. 1. lain. . I ly llo- l OiiMrin : ion m
ci rlliln lypi-s of In v Bhips p. r
inllti'il llnil.'i' din Ir.'aly lor II"- lim
iltilion 'of nnnaun-ii:.s. anil l.y ih"
muI'jfI II til Inn of now anil Inipiov. !
innli-rlnl for tin- nWiT inal. rial
whli'li In now on lioaril many ol lie
olili-r slilpti."
Tim ri'porl tool; Hi.' posilinn dial
rii'ot ulrornrt "Hlioulil In- in ami ol
t hi' niivy uml not of a spara'r
J MiTViCO."
j "In Iln' ili vi lnpnii nt a'nl noppiy
of i.rrinsivi' ami il.nnsiM' alpur-
nlilH." II "alii, "nol only for nur
Ifai'i' uml mihsnrfai .' rrall. Inn also
for nln'rnfl. tl'i-w aiinn liav" li-:i;ii
Ifoninl lo In- Inl. rn Inl' il Mini (in
jli. nl ri'inllH nri' only ni.tatn.tl'l" ly
Irloir roonliliation anil 1 imp. 1 at ion
iliilwii'll tin' vario'.l.s typiri ol naval
irnfl.
I -11 lta l"-n rl. .iriy '! ( rliil'i.-l
Hint for (In- piirpiw of i-a r. sin 1;
lhi i-rr.illvi' r:ini:i' iiinl iia r.a'irt:
lllic iii'ciinn y ol fin' of inaii.r ' i.i
IIht uuns Unit Hi" nlrplail" If . c
Ik.'IiIII to coinlialiint slupi. Tlio
I II10 nlrplun- linn la i nni" a pari of
I tin. lone ram,-" rim "nntrol fi.-Mii.
lin.l In u inni h m as III" ilir. lo'.
j He-op" or Hi" rani:" fllHl-r ar I ll. "
p.-raonin l. As mi. h. v.I'Ik."- r.-ni.l.-rliiB
tli. Ir o'lor wl airflMj-;.
11111M !) on s!iip or tli" 11 " !' ";
' aloli" Jnmin. b uml. f.'.Hl
the in rsonn. 1 nn'l
. Ine 10 siloli fl
airrra'l i'mii! 1 I'
Markets
In nn.l of II' nmy ami n
ncpn nil' i" rvii
i "The rli-v. Inpni. nt v
tor the plnn". '"i li in linii'l.
i bomli rtKhm. runs. lorp. .1.
Inn, ,ro !! filarly an
1. i h-i " J . L'
nfii RTTRin
uuiiiiui iiiiu
I IIHITIM FMn!
mi iisyui i lisu uisui
M array. Will us nnrt Kelley,
convicts comb inned to die for the
murdt-r of guards they shot In
an attempt to escape from the
state' prisoh, were all In high
spirits and seemingly unaffected
hy their gloomy prospects when
Sueriif Jesse 1 res hears and Kn
si.yli liarker of the Salvation
Army visited them In their steel-M-ro
iuil cells ut Salem over the
we keml.
Two of theni immediately re.
civilized KnsiKU liarker when he
pressed his face against the
screen, and called him by name,
lie had visited them a. number of
times before slnee llu-y were first
I or,i ml; tni to prison. They are
solitary confinement in cells
glbi.Hi
listed.
i ti barred and screened with
Willi permission of G. W. J .11 -.
wardt a, whom darker has had
o:iK-Lii:ie acquaintance, the La
J Grande men inspected every de
kjpartment of the pent itent iary, not
omitting the exeeution chamber.
i ney revisited me CnUm county
prisoners - whom, they 4iad , seen
drcti-icri in on I heir, delivery the
day before .and Nlaycji with them
lor three hums.
Stopping in Portland on their
way home they railed on Adjut
ant Itootiey, or the Oregon divi
sion of the Solvation Army, who
arranged a trip to the While
weapoiis and apparatus have also
bei-n Improved, ami I am optimis
tic enough lo hope and expect that
notable advances will be made
tvilhin the next few years.
I "At. the close of Ho; world war
the navy was just being equipped
with lis. first auti-atrcValt weapons.
I These being the first ever produced
j in this country and having been
j produced iii the stress of war, na
j turally were susceptible to many
1 imp! ovements. However, this ma
j leriul w as on hand. It was ex
pt nsiye and was capable of endur
ing many years, so, then-fore, no ,
changes of unproven value were j
i recommended. Research, studv, i
expt-rimentation, anil development 1
wo..-' proceeded' with,- and until it :
was certain that material ud- '
j vanees could be made no request
jfor funds were made.
"The iliiector of the budget and;
,the hist two congress s have, ns
, s'(Sied th" bureau, and rnnii It will
J be pcssih!e to install for trial ftfloat
;u limited atmmnt of new, Improved,
jaiul efficient app-iratus. While the
I present unt i-ah efarl guns are by no
means modern, they are not neg
ligible. The re-.-onls of the navy
dep-irtnient imlle-.ito that during the
: p;ist year Hi battleships and two
j lhrht cruisers held 4 praellees
j against, aircraft lowed by airplanes.,
iln 20 of tin-He pnittices hits were j
imide on the targets While these j
practices were held under favor-j
ahki co,nditiors.. ncverl hehsJ they
i-i-p'A fK .;it the ,1m st renrodiuition of
actual conditions that coiihl be ob
tained. Jt is to be hoped that even j
t Y.N very creditable performance
v. iil be-much improved by recent j
developments. -;
"Wit h the deveiopment of au
tomatic Irinngulntioh recording
fhMceH.lt Will be possible to locate
the point of burst of anti-aircraft
projeelileR, thus enabling careful
iinalysis to be made which will as
sist In gunnery training und tecu
nhi"e." .1
l"waoniHi
9
ARCADE
Last Time
Tonite
Colleen Tyloore
in
"WE
8 MODERNS"
And
"The (lang" Comedy
I FRIDAY'
l
mm
As?
7
-l-.SKWS" and I'KI.IX" I
4 1
Shield home. Twenty babies. In
cluding one l'klmo and one Fili
pino, ur being cared for there
now. As soon uu the mothers
are abiie to work, the homo finds
places for them. On their af
ternoons off, the pills are privil
eged to return to the home whero
room is equipped for their use
with sewing machines, tables,
chairs and lounges.
The sheriff and the ensign ar
rived homo Tuesday night.
MITCHELL
CASE NEAR
END TODAY
(Continued fiom Tsgo One.)
pose, I have therefore directed
iny counsel to close our part of;
the proceedings without an argil-
mem," he said.
The prosecution then offered t.
forego the. closing arguments, 1ml
the court ordered Assistant Judge
Advocate Gullton to present tlm.lieen considerable belter than the
prosecution's plea.
Ci ill lion, for the sake of armv
discipline and for national inter
est, asked that Mitchell be
stripped of his arm commission.
Mitchell; in his statement lo the
court, declared his trial was the
culmination of efforts of the army j
general staff and - navy general)
board to deprecate the value, of air1
power." , j
lteferrlng lo former Secretary of n
War Weeks' letter to President
Coolldge, presented to the court
yesterday, Mitchell asserted that
"Weeks and Indirectly the presi
dent were wrongly and untruthfully
Informed ns to the condition of)
our aviation ami national defense'
by persons - furnishing data
which his letter waa based."
Wallows! Farmers Hold
Wheat for High Prices
( Conf Imir d from Vn go O n. )
While others think the prlco will
continue to mount to hlnln-r fig-
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
Don't miss the op-
poitiinity to double
your dollar's value at
our Anniversary Sale
ask your neighbor.
New York Store
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!
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-JO I Fir Street
ore, and say they will hold for
awhile yet. The condition has
been the mtetis of bringing much I
more nnouey to the producer fur
his products, and taken as a whole
over the country will amount In-j
to many thousands of dollars.
The price of other grains such)
as barley and oats has not been j
as good as that of wheat. Much
oats and barley have been sold ;
by farmers at price ranging from :
$;!3 to slightly above $25 a ton. j
Warehouse men have been asking j
$:;0 a ton for oats, but sales have !
been slow at this figure. The sale
of hay has ulso been rather slow,
hw ill II l.irf.t IWtl-t 1tx lllllll.t tlx
the ml bl conditions of weather,
no feeding to speak of lias been
done anywhere yet, und those who
'are CMtccttnir to need feed later
in the winter are waiting to see'
how low hay prices uro going b
fore making purchases.
prices being asked Tor alfalfa.
and other common grades of hay
jfe .said to be around H to $10 a
i ton. The sale of limothv hav has
ol her grades, some balling has
been done by a number of farm
ers In the valley sextton. Much
or this class of hay rinds a ready
sale nt the logging camps In the
woods where many lugging teams
am fed during the winter months,
Obituary
' ITMIUAL AT .lONKPll.
The funeral of J. M. Mitchell, 77,
pioneer, who died at Hot Lake yes
terday morning, wilt be held at Jo-I
h tomorrow morning at 10
'o'clock rrom the Mel hod 1st church1
there. The body was rorwarded to I
I Joseph from here this morning by
(the W. 11, itohnciikump. company,
and was accompanied by Mrs. L. M.
CavllleSH, daughter of the deceased. I
Mr. CuviueAt joined Airs. Caviness
here this morning from tlodr home
APRONS!
l-.usy lo T'.nihmltlcr
T.AWN
rNm.KAriiKD
(I I NO HAM
CIIII.DUKN'H Al'KONS
CHUISTMAH HOXIOS onU CAUDa
Art & Baby Shop
litOI Adnnm Avenue.
Htitlerlck Patterns - 1. M. C. anil Nun's Itoll-proof Thread; i:tc.
STUDEBAKER SPECIAL SIX
GOOD CONDITION
. ' $300.00
Perkins Motor Co.
l'hone M-000. " C6r. 4th ftHtf Adattrs""
cNgw and Improved '
,4$. mti m yt,
Radio Pioneers
Men's Xmas
Sox
49c to 98c
Some Silk
Some Wool."
Some Silk-and-Wool.
Checks and Stripes
60 STORES
THE UUB
In Portland.
Mr. Mitchell leaven his widow,
also a pioneer lo this section, who
is quite ill at their home in Joseph,
four sons, Herman, Henry and Guy
H., of Joseph und Weld on of
Natupn, Idaho, and one daughter,,
Mrs. L. K. Cavhiess. of Portland,
besides a host of friends in both
Cnlon and Wallowa counties.
LIOTEL ASTOO
2nd 4 Hill Lo. Aoi.l.. A V
EVERY ROOM hat PRIVATE TOILET
50 Bth, ?" Now. Modern
' CIo,e to Shopping Diilrict nd Theatret
FREE GARAGE Tariff horn $1.30
..0i In 7.V.
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