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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1925)
iday, DecernlHjtr 18, 1925. THE EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Five Local News In Brief sha I Htf ttmllntr th WiiMhltiirlnn , State Xurmul .school, to spend the. 'Christmas holidays ut the homo of her parents here. Hhc will ret urn .to school Jnnunry i. COMING EVKXTK liber 2S lllcH tlou la vote M'llUOl IllUlgCt. Jeta- . I. li I Hioii livestock hltou lit I ini Ore. Hero for Medical Attention , M 1h Carrie Hunter, of Island 'City, who hns been visiting at the visit during the r Holidays, Miss home of Mrs, J. Itoynolds here Day in n student ut the Oregon !Uncl receiving medical 'attention .Agricultural college. Thli Is her j for several days, returned to lior lH at. Home V, ' Joe Munhull Is ill at ils home, S tin North Flrel HirviTt. j second year at the college. ;. i Home from Huntington ' I Mrs. Ualnh Pldcock returned thiH morning' from Jlunttngtun, where she has been visiting for u few- days. Vlltcr (iocs Home Mrs. Jisso Griffith, who for two weeks has been the guest of ' her I'ul her, It. T. Uurnett,, anil other relatives in I a G ramie, peiurned this morning to her home ut -lo- iiniuni. Wash.' , . him CHj fro... Ki.lerprisr-.- I 1 ' "'TT ' , , Mr Jerry Kicker, whose home LA w J "'J" nIp w?r f?r Iflp at Entcrprtee, was shopping i.i ! h' -W in DUi Orande yesterday. . I Uuhl' on ,l J" r(ular ,n,,r of '!" f I J 'spertion. Mr. I'erley makes )i!h I Hfi Wlmla- i.IkI.1-- !,HmV ilt Portland, J i llurold Nureguard, whose home . V p at Wnllown, was a visitor to La ft)rundo Wednesday night.' ' In Oijr Yestewlny jfc Mrs, JKdell and Hon, otf Perry, (r' drove to 1m lirunde yostepdny and Spent the, day shopping. I tikamptag in Portland ; ; Mr.' and Mrs. L. I. Snodgrass '-' have gone to Cortland lyiduy to i , - Bt from Klgin v, JrMra.'A. Parsons nnd . Onnghtcr, , vho make their home nir Klgin, V'Vere shopping in J41 CinuiUu -s- i.i,- . - . ' hnrM in City .'. ! ,) Mm Kato Murehison nnd her ijauirbter, Mrs. Wilson, wfro shop ?; plnK in Ja Cirundu y'estenluj. helr homo is at Summecvllle. -yj v. vs.' y: Comml'-!fo'lf,'s Called - Judife II. G. Couch has called a 1 meeting of tho country .commls.s jf ion era for 10 a. m. Sutnrday at hia office in the courthouse to ; finish the work on the Hiuto and county, tax levy, ftletumintr from t'nlverslty MiHa Constanca Cleaver will ar- hoiue ut Jttland City toiluy. Arrte a.st Mbt Misa lb len Mohr arrived In 1m. Grande last niht and will spend the holiduy seuson here ut the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Mohr. Miss Mohr Is spend ing the winter at White Salmon, Washington with r. and - Mrs. pwlght Klostejr.-, und , uttendlnj; school there. ltrakemuii s 111 Jame.s o'Sullivnn, brakeinan on paHsenvr tniins Nos. 17 und 24,.! is off duly today beeauHi-Ar IHuuw., I. NiiliollH, of Ituniink'l. is stib stitnttug for him. O'SulUvah livfts; at 1'i-ndleton. ' . Homo from. OVA. C A number of atndents arrived in ftti tjrunile - this inorhtn from Corvallis, Oregon, where they ure uttendlDfr tho Oregon Agricultural college, to spend - tho ChrisiniUH holiduy 8 with relatives nnd friends here. Among them wer . Harold Schroeder, I-'rancls Knodgras. I " 'U.l'l .-huiii, tmj .Hill ' Zinuiinrmiin- nnl Ttallna .Inrolmnn. Her' rir Holiday Season -1- -Minion lleadley arrived in j Grande this mTirtiing from 6r- I vallis, wheru he is a student at. I I ho. ( )regoh Agricultural college. lie will visit his parcnis-here- over Iho hfiJidays. . : rive home Saturday from the Unl wmty of Oregon. Sho plans to -hrlnff a guest f.or thfc Christmas S holidays , ' Voting in la Grnmlo ' t Mr. and Mrs. M. Thode, of ' Ftyittland, Ida., are visiting in .a Oraade, They nra registered at the Somnwr hotel . Here from Weston V'.N. K. Warren and children and , Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Warren, all ' of Vfeston, Ore., are, guests at the -Dommcr hotel . liuys llospiiul Supplies llolger M. Uirsen, superintend ent or the Grande Hondo hospital, is home from a buying trip to Portland and Seattle, where ho purchased a quantity of furniture, fixtures and supplies. ; Home for Holidays Paul Meyers arrived in Ia Gran do H.st night from Portland to vi sit over the Christmas holidays at 1I10 home of his parents, Mr. und Mrs. l J,. Meyers. He is attend in gtho Columbia university in Portland and will return to school January 5. "... Mr. nnd .Mi's. William Duhy hore- Mr. and Mrs. ' William luby were visitors to La Grndo this morning. Mr. Duliy is chairman of the state highway commission and visited the highway offices here on business. Mrs. Dnby ac companying lilm. Their home i at linker. - A. G. S. Mntlnro Annmuicrtl A..iuatlneo for the members of tho Associated Girl Students Is an nounced for this afternoon at the high 'school gymnasium. Carols, lancm? and a spread -will furnlnh entertainment. Miss AVllma. Gas- kell and the ,-mcmhers of the koc lal committee ure. preparing the refreshments.-. ..... Homo form I'.: of O. ' , J-'rancis Jtoblnson arrived in I.a Grande til U morning from Kugenn. whero ho is a Btudent tho Uni versity of Oregon. ' lie will upend the Christmas holidays, hero with his parents, Mr. und Mrs. P. . Koblnson. His brother, John Hob in son, who Is also ut ihe unlvor-' sity will arrive in Ia Grande Sun day to spend the holidays here. 1 - - - 1' I Markets i I'OH'I'I.ANO JIAHKI-I'S. rOllTI.ANI). Ore. (AT) Live stock gteutly. , . Kkjtb Ono- to two cuntH lilgTior. rirstH, 8oi3(ic, cutrirn 3 'J eft lliitti-r s.)V;tili Jo liiilf. n cent lliittrrrut Ktcaily. SAN' torruf FltANl'IXCO (XV) 5Sc Iwru todiiy. Hut- l'OltTI;.XO (iltAlN MAJtKirr l'tlHTIt.n, )r., (Al) Wheat mill, lmril while, 11. 8. lluurt, KOft WllltO. WOHt4Tll Wllttl'. It'Ct'l- hor nl Junuury. 1.&2; woati-rn ipiI, lcrojnb(T unil Junuury, 1. 5S. . , Oittu No. 2 white feed nnil No. 3 prny, iU'rotnlier anil Junuury, $2. 50. Corn No. s K. V. shipment, Deccmher nnil Jumiary, :I3.76. SIAnKiri-S AT A ni.ANCK NKW YdllK, (AT) Sjtoeks l-'lnn: InililstrlulH rernpture spee nlutive litlereHt. JionLs rStemly; rail IfvtieH in !e tnunil. Korelpn L exchanges Mixed; lrenrh fritncu lower. " totton Hteaily; lure exportft. SiiKar l'.ower;, weak cables. I'ot'fee Fasy; ' poor upot de manil. , rome and ir rtiut railed to relieve him from the five years' Hunpen Blou, he mlKht orrer the preslilent his resignation from the army. Jnpuuoso ltuyalty rtirnllu's nin e onpun ror nmriDiuny 1 . . ; t.-,,r vrmm. Hns un.l H-rii . - " ' ' i I I'.ONDON, (API-The reveml- TOKYO (Al'l The private en-!ble eloak idea Imported herefrom; ItaireiiietUs of Heveiul prlneeB and jthe Itiveriu hii. been tuken up by iii-ineeHseg of the blood have been: the "bet people" who cannot af- 1 neeTPPS Mimo '?! lTafl unnotineed and the- ofrielal sane- j font nutonioblh P. ; , mfeva .luuil 'I , of the emperor Ih. expected. . The London reveralblrf wrao 1 I'rlnee Marilhlld Kunln Jr., win very uav on 01111 side; . aultable ' Coldest This Month 33 (Continued from fane One.) CHIPAOO, (AP)- Wheat Lower; dlMuppolnlillfr cahlc.i. Corn Kiwy; cnnllnued Rood weather. , , i . Cattle Easy; lieav- steera In liberal supply. : Hons liowcr. 'i ' ,, 2,134,000 BABY FISH ARE FREED " 1 '1" CConttnued from Pure Ont.) Tointstone lake CHINOOK SAI-MOK Cntherine creek v. Wnllowa ronnty. TtAlNHOW Wallowa river olnC ( brlMmas Shopping Mrs. !". W. Warnock arid Mrs. ; Grace M. Snylor, uro liere from Joseph today doing Christ mas hopping. RMnniH to T&in i. ' Mre. I. Humgardner returned to . her home at Klgin this morning J after vinlting and shopping in X.a IUninde for a few days. I CallCHl by Hlmws Mrs, K. J. Shankland,. of Port ; laud.: poised through l.a Grande this morning on her way to Josn- .' ph culled by tho illne.ss of a rel- atlvet. IflomA from College ' Clyde M. 1,oekvood was in I .a. 4 Grand rt this itwrnlng on his way to Knterprise from tVirvalliH. Ore- Iron, where he is a student ut o. A..C. He will visit over the lioli ' duy' at Ills homlo tltere. , llonm for Holidays -. Miss Heh-n Keains urrlved In I.a Grand" I bis morning from the Ore fton . Agrleull ural college nt 'or vallUt, where, silo is a student. Shf a en route to her home near Cpvo to siiend i lie t'liriKimns holi day. Ifart 0Kratlnn for Apeii(lieflis : Knid IUipp'r.sei t, l )u young daughter, of ,ir. and Mrs. Sldney llapprsf tt, who underwent nn op eration for append ieil is nt 1 he ttrande Honde hospital a Tew days af 0, Is reported to be getting along nicely. fti Way to Kntcn-rlfe , ; Miss I-'raneis J ny was in T.n Grande this morning on her way home to Kntririse, where .she -will Tom Graham Selected . Torn Graham, of Portland, who has frequently spent his summers with hlw brother, Charles Graham, in La Grande, has been chosen us one of tho two students who will represent me i ntversity or ure-- Lostine rlv 6"U mw imprBOdi-Hiam iili-vl t I ItOCk Cl'eek ' Kvanston, 111., this vacation. ' llMinam Hver leaves the day before,. ChrlstmuB. ' Rofl. or k . ' The meeting, ut which will be rep. ! prairlft crcrV students, is for the purpose of dis cussing social und religious pro blems of student, life. Mr, Graham is an undergrudunte instructor in tho history department at the Vnl verslty of Oregon , - - In City from Joseph I Knap per, of Joseph has been visiting in Iji Grande for a few days at the home of his (laugh ter, Mrs. ( H. Kberhard. , . Aiifcptcd INtslllon here Miss JSvu Wt Jias accepted 'a position marcelling at tho model beauty shop . Miss West is . re cently from Portland, v Slio hits' practiced beauty culture for n number or lears, both In Chicago and Los. Angeles. She is a sister of Mrs. J. H. Hitter of this city. On .Way to Klgin Tavld S. Tucker and IT. J. Imr nes, both of Klgin. wi-ro in La. Grande this morning on their way homo from Corvallis, where, they are students at tho Oregon Agri cultural college. " l.ert this Morning After vislling here for several days at the home of her parents Mrs. Walter Kllnghamer and her little daughter, Marjorie, returnej to their home nt Knlerprlse this morning. lowf. co.rF..ssr.K FitAvn j WalU'Wa lake ; Maxvllle, lake r nuook Titoivr . Wallowa lake . I Wallowa river YANKS Wallowa lake J Orant Cou nl y HAINBOW I Olive lake ; ,lturnt river North John lay CmntlllH Ctiiii(y. HA1NHOW Kast Hlrch creek ? t'limas creek ; IWalla Walla river 51.000 Jd.orio 20,001) 20,000 20,000 . 20.0H0 76,001) 2.000 ? IHfvmhcr IO-2i 7 ',' HitvmlH'r 2S-2-I 0 1 At this lime last year were withstanding the cold weath er, by keeping fires burning con tinuously day und nitf.it. wearing mure than the usual share of win (or clothing, and In many case's ru mutning Indoors entirely. , Weather SprlnglUie Toxlny. ' In contrast, citixens ure' going about town today In sunshiny, springlike weather with no dhow In evidence without overcoats and the least worry is about frozen wa- terplpes. Hy 0:80 a. m today tho mercury had climbed to 44 degrees above aero. ' The official figures In degrees above for this month are as'fol- .01 .or .02 .OS .07 of Prince Kunln. is to marry Mifs fui- the theatre and the ball room, , Nuoko ii hljo, fourth daughter of )Und the other anything but flashy. iH'lnw xen, i)ul itttu Prince Huneturu lcliipo. Tho dull-side is worn in ih) .un Im'Iow cro. , princess Hanuko Iva'uiu, slater of i dergrouml, tho buses and trams. citlKcna i'rlnee Kanln Jr.. is to wed Prince The Hciuino becamn verv nonnliir Hlhonobu lushlml Jr., third : son 'because so 'many society women of Prince Hiroyusu la'ushimt, und pne this means of travel, it en Prince Tukehrko Yumushlna,, first I aides them to do a lows: 1'inte . Mine. Mln. ; : " ' 2 am ' S Ai 2'.. ' 4 AC :m 6 : i :tx B 52 2 7 , - 41S 2fl R , 47 :t:t . 0 44 :u 10 42 '32 1 1 " :..4H S3 12 4f ' :i:i 18 :..X 41 :tti !4 22 15 41 S2 10 411 It I. 17 42 87 18 ' 22 A vera go 41 82 sen of the late Prince Kiltumaro Yamashina and the only Prince at tached to tlie nuvul air corps, will take as his bride Princess Chikuko Nashimoto, daughter . of Prince Morlmasiu Nashimoto. ' Tho three weddings have been plunuv,d for the spring. change just before i heir destination. quick turn arriving ut Ion Lace on French Frocks. Historic Army Orders Filed In Archlvi or Ohl Harmed VA.NOOt'VKlt, Wash., ' (AP) Copies of two general orders, one promoting II, 8. Grant from brevet i second lieutenant to second, Hon i tenant, and assigning his to the Seventh Infantry, and tho .other announcing the death of . John Women's Felt Slippers ' 89c to $1.95 All popular plain colors and combinations in Felt Slippers with .chrome, leather padded soles. All; sizes. GO STORES PA1US AP Zlon City ibices Qutuey Adams, havo been received for Purls gowns which .ion City would be far from approving, are the first American-made la em ever to be Imported- by a dressmaker In -re. ' Many of the dresses trim med with the product of the little Illinois town will go back near home again. A big Chicago store has bought half of them. by Tut. Frank Morrow; comman der of tho Seventh Infantry, V, H. A., at' Vancouver barracks. The copies were sent by G. A. Kinsley, an army veteran, who sav ed the orders from destruction years ago ut Fort Leavenworth. The ord0 announcing the death of Adams was signed by President James K. Pnlk. and was l'-edv the nun by tho Seventh Infantry while, on duty in Mexico in IH4. That promoting Grant was issued Sept-, ,1 ember 30. 1S4T,. ' .20 .14 .14 .71 Tho uhove figures show that the mercury fell below freezing point six times this month and reached freezing point four times. On tho other hand tho maximum each day never fell below 41 above but once, and at one lime reached 01 degrees above;. Obituary j POCATKLLO. Mar (AP) Paul Lowe, alias John Hoe Thompson, high pressure salesman, who told I four poeatello puwn brokers babbit "gold bricks" lust Sntqrduy- , und landed In the-city jail us a result of his business sagucity, has con- f.fci.,1 (n li.iirlntr .,!. ,1 n.i r. .,.' gulur trade of selling t he Alaskan f'Mrll,,," oni". "V slugs for the past two years. His ' ""?,,p tm,,l,y victims, uccording to tho storv of! "AiMiuw Ills operations., us told .Chief of," pmr "ver .v...., Uetectlves Belderson, include aiNor111 I'owder river long list of jewelers and pawnlAnlonu creek- , sbou inerehants In Halt Luke. rw-. I l'-:Lgle creek ; den, Tacoma, Seattle and a score ,Kust 'Oliver rrei ' urore -Kmallt citie in Vtah, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. atyvcll si:i;h!n; ihyoik i: Passed 'j'hitMigli City t 'ongressma n and M rs. N. J. Sinnot and son, of Tho lalles. jiassed t (Hough Iji Grande HiLh morning en route cast. Mr. Sinnot is oft his way to Washington J..C In cily l-'ifim Xompn II. L. Hardsley, or Nampn. Ida ho is spending the day In La Grande. .Mr. Harflsley Is manager of the Intermountain Commercial college.' . Will ArHve Tomorrow Miss Mary Wheler will arrive in La Grande tomorrow morning from Cheney, Washington, where . NKW. VOlilC. (AP) Lionel. At wejl and his wife, 1-llsie. Muekay, now playing a scene in reul life, that they often enacted on the ! Ktage togf-ther, ' - j Mr. Atweli has brought ,Riilt for divorce, ugulust his wife, charging her with leaving- him. despite his pleas, and with living with Mux Montezole, and Kngllsh uetor, In1 an uptown apartment . It was in the lust act of "Th Comedian," ! in which Dm Atwells starred, 1hat the wife leaves her husband an he j seekrt In vain to win her back. k Minors creek Itock creek , North Pine creek Fish creek. Grande Honde lake Ilofi-r lako Fish luka Palnbuw lake. Anthony bike JIKOOK .TKOI'T ' Anthony lake 800,000 10,000 400,000 25.000 211,000 2ii,000 lo.noo I 1 2,0a0 I 24.01)0 ; 12,0110 ' !).pi,000 i 10,(100 I 10.0IMNI 2n, mm ' 1 fi.IMM) 1 a, (Mia I rattan ; in, ooa ' K.OOII ' , 2.000 ' 24.000 4.000 4.000 I 4,000 ! 10,000 ! I 1,0110 ! -F.LLA ACGFSTA fiHFFNOI'till Funeral services for Mrs. Kiln Augusta Greenough, who died at her home at Cove ut 11 p. m. Wednesday, will be held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock In the Me thodist F.pis'copal church at Cove. Hurlal will bo in the Cove ceme tery. Mrs. Greenough, who was - past C7 years of age, hail lived In this part of Fastern Oregon jnore lhaii 18 years. She Ih survived by her husband and three son. It Is lirlnifiil r misioiim wllh sltna tlons Hint havu in lliini I In' stark (liniiin that only tin- rislilnic villtim-i can tirlin;. It Is a pli luii' Hint nil Iiivpis r Iii'nltliy utiKlimr llm will 'ivvcl In. . Ci'ntnry . Comi'ily . ".insi:itY iitoitti.i;:s" TODAY Saturday and Sunday STAR Ko mutter how far civilization progresses there will bo people who think they can open milk bottles wllh their thumbs. Planting flowers in tho house in. winter Isn't much fun. You never get to run the neighbor's chickens out of them. ' V For Father, Mother, Brother and Sister 5 MORE SHOPPING DAYS LEFT SHOP AT CLINT'S FOR YOUR XMAS GIFTS OUR XMAS STOCK IS COMPLETE f Michaels-Stem Suits and Overcoats Berg Hats Arrow Shirts - Arrow i Collars - Cheney Ties - Allen A Hosiery - Brighton Carlsbad Pajamas ' Cheney Mufflers - Schol-Wil Caps - Felt Slippers Jantzen Sweaters Perfection Longie Suits for Boys - Lamb Knit Gloves - Hickok Belts ' Pendleton v Bath Robes - Indian Blankets - Bed Blankets - Blazers Multnomah Wardrobe Trunks - Suit Cases r Bags - Nettletort Shoes land Oxfords. SHOP EARLY AND LATE Extra Salesmen to Serve You. 1INT5 UPTHIEI "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE" SENTENCE REDUCTION IS URGED (Continued from Pnge One.) vero sentence. That was indicated by th" court when It announced that the find "is thus lenient.' Mnj. . Gen. Robert L. Howse, president of the court, nnd for nine other members closed the court at U:40 o'clock Thursday afternoon for findings. . Text of Verdict. At' precisely 0:34, or 2 hours and 04 minutes later, the sentence nnd verdict were unnotineed In those words: 'The court, upon secret written ballots, two-thirds of the mem bers preacnt at the time the vote was taken, concurring In each finding of guilt, rinds the accused guilty of all specifications and the charge. "The court sentences the ac cused to be nuKpended from rnnk. command and duty, with forfeiture of pay nnd allowances for five ' years. r "The court Is thus lenient be. t cnuse of the military record of the (accused during the World war, two ! thirds of the members who were j p resi n t at the time the vote wus j taken, concurring." Colonel Mitchell, standing ns the decision was announced, with Mrs. Mlfhcil at his side, smiled. Will ia to Prv-hlent. Adjournment of the trial nulo. matlcatly transferred the Mitchell case from the old brick building I near th cnpitol to the w ar d-- jpurtment. There It will be for- 'ward'd by the adjutant general of j 'the army to the board of review; (In the Judge advocate general s or ifice to he checked for Inaccurucl . ! Later the board will pas it on to ! Secretary I 'avis, ho. In turn, will submit the voluminous trial record Uo President Coolldge for final re view nnd approval. Meanwhllft Colonel Mitchell re niulns lu the status of an officer ! under technleal arrest, since Hi court's verdict can only hj made 'efft-rtive by President Ccwtdg''s Indorsement, In view of this sit no I 'Hon und the fiat refusal of the uc cused to comment publicly ron cprutng It Is future ptuns until aftr tlm president ha tuken final ac tloa. ther wo pom! tief on the : port of th colonel'a closest frH nds i t bat U- would o,uMty aw.iit the out- j For the woman who takes pride in her personal appearance, here arc many gifts of rare charm and good taste. Gilts that will be appreciated because she can use them every day of the year. You will find the quality and price to your liking. Come in we have many other gift sug gestions to offer. " Be a Satisfied Shopper by Purchasing Now Toilet Sets ifr, lo $:t5 Gift Bags Of fine leather $2 to $20 '''' us More Shopping Days Till Xmas. Candies Special Boxes $1 to $;.( Box Stationery Tinted and Initials . 73c to $8 Bath Salts 7')c to $2 Perfume A Discreet Gift of Charm In solnctinj? nn pxiiultiltp pi- , uina as her Kin. yon riVii-rnti-ly roiiiiiliiucnt Iht .... flip the iciv-ly poi-funu In in ' iluinty box, subtly i-xprrHit'-n ynur roKin-il fur Iht own nul iunt pcrsonnllty. From Coty $1.00 U) $1(5.00 From Visg-y $1.00 to $20.00 From Pluville $1.25 to $1.",.00 Also CAUA NOME K Alt ESS FIANCEE Kodaks $fi.r,o to ."550 Y. Perfume Atomizers And Droppers $1.50 to if 13.00 Lustritc Tea Sets $7.8') GLASS DRUGS Inc.