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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1925)
Friday, Decenitter lft, 1925. Tage Ten" THE LA' GRANDE.. EVENING OBSERVER mi tui SCHOOL PLANS M PROGRAM PKOMTSIC, (.Special)- The. TUv ersido fcliool will ntvi? a proKraiu and ("lirfstmaH tree Salnrdny even. iiiK. J)iMViiihfr 1!t, t their wehool iiaym in tllBtdct No. 4i. The pub lic in invited. UurW'jr' MeOonuld wenl to Wal , jbwa lst 1'Yirlay, laltintf out two tinincs which he traded to John M V I lonald. . Jlo returned liome MY .and frk ,lnhn' orper vlnlt A .Monday at. f. S. MeDonald'H. f Kr'1 Trump. J. O. Hwrfirlnffiii and ,. I Carper, who are, working at Crowley's ramp spent tho week end wil h 1 heir parents here. Mr. lliirttund, travel. n evtmuT"' list wa at I'rornlse viHilinj? frlendH the IuhI. of IhmI M'fi'k. H prvarh i at llni rromlHO school pohho flaf iirday jnornintf. Hoy Carpci is working for W. 11, flrw.-Mik fit Alaxvilt". The mads hero have lieon quite muddy and; slippery, making It htud for the utaKe.to et through on schedule tlni'. Mias Nellie McHonald in 111 nt lier home liern. . - : '' , .Mia. Ktellii I'ouIkoii was quttn'tlt Monday. 11 it mother waH called from Wallowa and lr. Ten lirook front iMayytlte. She is Improving rapidly and experts to he up aaln in a few UaH. . - . s . . Miss Kunlee Courtney went to Troy Kriduy evening, acrnmpan tfil . hy Gladys Uohy. ..They re Itirned Iuuim- Sunday evening. Itulph Carper Mm working for !Mnrshall Vh-hmai. Mr. KIchIi mnn is makiiifr it new road. ;-Mr. Il'-ndei-HCn took Mb daugh ter, Iiollle. to Wallowa, Monday for Medical treatment.' She laid an attack of, uppcndicitls, .( C. It. Wade Heads Itandnii Itmly MAItHlM',li:i.l), Or.'. t It. Wade, or I in n don was chosen, to head tin- chamber of commerce of that city for the entniliitf year. JudK" Wade has been prominent in public phueH in tht past, ile was at one time Jude of the county court, during some of the inoHt trying times the county highway improvement plans were under way. Hn is now representative from Coon county on tin board which visits the state highway com mission nied lugs when affairs af fecting Coos county tire up for action. f LATSop'.s tai:s i,i:sm ASTOItIA, Ore., Clatsop coun ty's tax roll for l'J'Zh will amount to f 2.17ti.fi2(Mi. or about 5 per cent less than for the past year, according to tentative assessor's office and based on press reports of the amount of the stale ux. Thft mileage levy tn Astoria estimated on I he. same busts will lie k.S nillln. an compared with N.i.ti for the past year. The Sea side levy drops one-tenth of a milt and the Oearhart levy. 1.5 mills. The Warretiton My will drop al most 10 mills. Wed Chinese i,M)M,itK noun nrnxx 1IKND, Ore. One of central Oregon's oldest landmarks, tin John Atkinson home south of Hem! on the Oesehutes river, w.im ilesti-oyei! by fire. The Alkinswi house, erected by John Aldildgc, was Unlit beroro tlu re whs a hou- op the present Site of Itend. Mr. and .Mrs. Atkinson lost ill their household, goods and cloth ing In the fire. The house w:.s not Insured. ... Spokane police Hold Man I'KNI tl.KTuN, Ore., itny Mor gan, wanted In I 'mat ilia county on charges or unlawful ponsvsw lon slid transportation of lienor, was arrested In Spokuiie Momlay on a rcriurM furniKiied by K. p. Stakes, deputy sheriff, and Thin Is Mrs.; John Wong of Seatilw. "Windi., Alueeari girl who ma ri led i Seattle CJittivHC. She has.aUel the jiotlci t'lfinalce people slop irvliij; in jet lief to leave him Iteeause of is him and he' k,m,,1 tu ej ' she ussei'is. be returned lo jVndleton to fiice elmrges if extradition, paia-nt are Himd lij Clovertioryl 'ier.ee..' art cording t.b if. "statement made to day by Hie ijrb'piity ..tthorlff. . IteM'i-witlou Study IMnniKil. I'K.VDI JCTON , .Ore. A special cciinmittee has M-en named by the Kxeituiige- dijb to study conditions among Indians on - the, . I'mutlUa rese'rvation vith th; Idea of ttu'ff geKting a . 'prufratn tliat inay prove of aid to 1 luO Indians. O. I.. Itab- .coc'it, liup-frinleiideiit of tlie agency. committee. , will Ms cljaiiinAn oftjit T w 'r r1-r-. vr everv ocmsibn that demands the 'Best TOR the week-end party, the motor trip, the tea, or whatever the occasion may be that demands the best in candies, Jake SWEET'S Chocolates. SWEET'S "Fads and Fancies" are a tempting novelty assortment of Pecan Creme, Walnut Crcme, Cherry Creme and Vanilla Creme, covered with both light and dark chocolate. Packed in half and pound attractive packages. SWEET CANDY COMPANY Salt Lake, Utah St Kuv-dnii I'rieH. tUtU Tlieir j iK-ks to Hlia4 t oiJ(i' TREE THEFTS That the prmtice of stealing Christinas trees along roadsides or wherever they may he found, is not only morally wrong, but a dt reel violation of the law both In Oregon and Washing ton, is I lie substance of a statement just is sued by the C M, forest service. Cortland, Oregon. Olsen's Oregon laws see. 34 'J, provides treble, damuges . for Ires psKS fur culling trees, stating (hat. "Whenever any person shall cut down, girdle or otherwise injury or crarry off any tree, timber or shrub on the land of a not hor. without lawful authority, in an uctlon by such person. If Judg ment be given for the plaintirr. it shall be given for treble lie amount of damages." Foresters suggest that It la not In keeping with the 'hrist mas spirit of ''peace on earth, good will to men" to secure the cenlral symbol of the holiday, a Christ mas tree, by an act of. immoral, illegal vandalism. . MOSCOW (Al' -Itusslan priests jure bobbins; their long hair after 'the fay) i ton of the American girls. I Home of them ant also discarding 'their beards. , This la done for reasons of hy giene ami convenience, but more i particularly to render their ap 1 peai-ance on the street less con ispiciious. Kor among atheistic ftol jsheviks a priest is looked upon with j disdain. Formerly members of the , Itucsian orthodox clergy wvr long flowing hair which fell loosely over their shoulders, giving them a putriureliial appearance. Many of Uieiu cultivated busiiy whiskers which rcurhed' almost - to their waists. 1 Kver since the Soviet govern ment separated the church from (the slate, large numbers of priests aud bishops have been discarding their clerical robes und scrapping their high conical black huts. They found If they wore their ecclesias tical garb they could secure neither employment nor recognition. Creamery Host to I'utroiw. MOI NT ANOKL, Ore. The all ium! patrons meeting of the Mount Angel Creamery nnd Jee. company was held ut the school uiidltorium with over 300 people participating. The progrum Included dinner un der atitjpiccs of the creamery, serv ed by the Mount Angel business men. Speakers were H, J. Item ing, president; Christlun Johnson, traveling inspector for the Oregon Creamery league; State iury and Food Commissioner MlcUte: I'ro- foHMiir t.. .r Allen! Professor Jam- jb-Bou of Oregon Agricultural col lege and a group of gins from Mount Ange; academy entertain ed, with' musical and dramatic sketch T SWEE i" i 'U o OLATES -Vi d i vr&fc Renown Super- Milk Fls and Fancies Aristocratic Wonderland All Caramel and Many Others Couple I'lice Munit Art Charge RAI.KM, Ore. Monte MilleraJl Mfs. Oscar llaneox.- rfho ve?-e ai renled here will be taken to IV; . land tor prosecution in f.-ttei tl court. Mr. Itaneox, who emiHel (tie arrest of his wife and Mil!' . lll be deported to Canada. M Was alleged that . Miller t . tj;t: t Mrs. Ilaucox here'fct'iu C(.a"ii :n violntion of the Mi.r.i' e t. v.vri;i! i:at!-n i;i urc; -. n:OI.IJTuN. Ore. - V- f i ' Hon in 'charges for v.i.'e,- for im's whs eoniime- ijio!,i t'j'-u -llhfl K-lilous a lno:f!h v. .it; ;nit in' . effect hy the I'en M.-,.n v;:il-i eomtiiiKHioii at lis monihly tn': ilig. The new schedule rails fur : flat late of 1 f cents per 1hou;a.ii between Jd.iMiii ami iom.im.o f-d-lous and II! cents for more than 1 iMt.nim gallons. Ti e cost of a new reservoir o:i the north side 6f the cily to in crease the storage capacity of the city's supply and to strengthen pressure on the north side womM be a i proximately $L'(i,(Ui'i, accu ril ing to a report submitted by I ). D. I'helps, superintendent. Fi nances are such that it would no', be necessary to borrow money to do t he work, the superintendent said. i It tastes cLm j It looks creamy V , I It is cvearxv) V i . Jj.: i L 'ij''ir. I I .1 fl IPC ."Nlllf- HrtCIOVV . 8 ONE OF AMERICA'S STRONGEST COMPANIES - -. .. . . wi'iMi-SSk ' . XhAT flavor you liked ' - every carton is as uniformly I good, C3"61-0,?IJ lit: Margarine is always fresh and good, and that is why it is used every day in sc ricr.y homes throughout the ' United States. - - Swift & Company" . u. s. A. Makers of Premium Oleomargarine THE BOOTERY Merry Xmas ! Tfe.,i-.f I n i' fit You cant cheat FATE Mi wurselt'-' die from natural causes fyou die from accident ' ratlin ca-e of permanent total dis.Vt.ilif the eoapiny will Waive ailprcasiumpsynicnt ' Pay you C-.j per v.-cck for one year; arid in aJJmon Pjy'you Sp per r.ionth for life; and ray $5.ooo to your beneficiary when you die ' If disability involves loss of limbs or sight as a result ' If accidem. the company will pay you $5 ooo m cuh. irivdiMb, in sddition to all other bentfhtt. II., a..ef tcm-orary disability, as a result nj l ih iickne,i or accident ,tte amipany . yy yM ill I -r WCck tor U Inmt of 52 Portland branch Office: SIXTH FL00U GASO BLDG. ; D. C. Lester, District Manager. , Itfiul Keen II IVllilons SIriu-iI. " MKND, Ore. IVtitlons henrinur aiiproxlmiilely (iiH) names and ask infy fr the recall of Mityor Kox and the Mend cily council will lie filed Willi the city recorder, II wiih announced hy members or the '?nx puyi.'r.s' league, Hponnni-lnw ,lhe re cti 1 1. No cm lid Id ni ea who niflit OHHihly oiM'OHe t he; present of 11 cIhIh in the propoHed recall elec tion have, yet made ilielr Jippear-anco, Enrich your cooking with rich,nourish!ngCar nation Milk. Itputs food value into milk.. dishes and gives them finerflavor and texture. Splendid too, for use in place of cream and most agree ably economical. Your grocer has Carnation. Carnation Milk Products Co. 471 Glisan Street, Portland, Oregon ' Made in Oregon for 1J Years From Contented Cowl" 1025, Carnation Milk ProducttCo. For Christmas GIVE Johnstons Box Candies We :;rc shewing tho finest and jarirost assortment of Uox Candy in Iv'L- icrn Oix-gon t Fruit- and Nuts IIi::od Chocolates All Jlilk Choeola.tes . Hard Centers Chocolate Cherries Swiss Style Chocolates ' Hitter Sweets Etc. Kir XtHi '.he Tli S.V ,tA, ? 1 I. .0 I 3? LI A Delid, if ul riace To Eat t