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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1925)
Monday! December 21. 1925. THE ETC GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Five I Local News In Brief ! mouth, Oregon, where slit' is at tending normal school. Who will visit during the holiday son son with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. X. D. Smutx. COMING K VENTS. December 2 Election to voto upon .school budget. June , 10, II I Dion I.fvcslock kUow at I'nioii, Ore. lro from Kumniervillo tV. A. Hull, of SummcrvQIe, was business visitor to J.u Grande C tarda? afternoon. - Idle Alfwiiliur Fred Okajsorr arrived r.n in lr !innln t hin mnrnliiir from litnhn L' visit (fiends for several u'jiys. Ih CHy OH RllNlneSS It. .1. A Men. wlWMH 1mm ft "a nt- Cove, was transacting business in 'fh city Saturday. Wre from t've b Oearhart Stacklnnd was a : bns- Bns visitor to I.a Grande Sntur- May from Cove. Ttrtnnm from Portland f Mips Minu. ahj reiurneu in nor komn here, this morning after a frtw.duytTHpent in Portland. VmtI .lr Improving The Kinau. son or Air. ana Mrs. B-larlfC- Reynolds, -who has been h ul (ft -lit for-several days, is re ported to' be improving. Mnnft from Salem MIsh Marvel Rhine has returned ko her homo here from Salem to (visit over the holidays with her parents. Miss Rhine is a student ibt WlUnmelto university. iWtrr from Maxvill Win. Kred YesKe, who mnkes her borne at Mflxvtlle, visited in Kn lOraadn over the week end with lef motherworts. C. K. Golden. er OTer We-rk End - ' Wayne Taylor, who is employed by; the - Bowman-Hieks Lumber ;ompany at Maxvifle, visited in Ra Grande over the-week end. Y'.a Route to Klgin Mrs. M. 1). Richardson, of Ver- ooDla, Ore., and Miss Margaret JU11, of KIgin, stopped in Ra Grnri Ule overnight on their way from i Vernonla. to Elffln. 1 . Spend, Xiht In Jail f II. RL J lardy and John Ant. transients, were picked up by city rtotlee lo,st night for drunkenness I 4nd disorderly conduct. They left town thLs morning after spending th night in jail. t'hrlstmns holidays with her par-ents."- Ilome for Holidays Jeff Renn arrived in Iji Grnnde Sat urduy from KuKene where he in a tfrennman at the Rnlverslly of Oregon, lie will vIMt during the holidays here with his parents and friends. Will Visit Slsh r Mr. and Mrs. F, A Hanson left .Saturday night for Tacoma, Wash iiiKion, to'vihit with Mrs. Hanson's staler. Mrs. Henry ituclioiz and other relatives. Home from O. A. O Rioyd I tarn well returned to Ij Grande this morning to spend ttie Christmas hofldays. He is a stu dent at the Oregon Agricultural college. His, brother, Omer Rarn well, who is also an O. A. C. stu dent returned 'home several days a go fro m Oorva Ills. Shopping in I.a Grande MIks Grace K. Peace is here from Telocasct to do her Chrlst mus shopping. Guest at Hotel Here Miss Anne Arnoldus, of Rend. Ore., is a guest at the SYniiniVr hotel. On Way to Klgin -- In rity Saturday Misa Kvangt llno Phillips passed I-ranlc and Rnuth MelCennnn. (through the city this morning en who have farms near Allcel. were' mute to her home, at Klgin from in Ja (traude on busineH.s Ratur-ltho Oregon Normal school tit day- ! .Monmouth. She will visit her " : (parents during the holidays. Hero oer AVeU I IikI . Kevens Jjnighiln and UiiiKiilin, lioih of Pakei lYoni I', or Hussell price arrived in T.a Grande Saturday from Heatllo, Washington to visit' during the 'liristmas season wllh his parent n here. Ho is a student at the I'ni- verslty of Washington;' Robert jllome fnm I'ortiaml Visited ! Miss t!iKsln Wllirerrnt wltn now ill Ui Grande Over the Week eif mnke.t I'nrthLitd hCf t.nmtv wmm In with their grun.hnother. Mrx, R. i fjx Grande this morning on her W. l,uiKhlin. wftv io Knterprlse to visit he par- . . ents during the Christmas boll-. On Way Home School . " (days. . . t Miss Virginia. lJiujhlln - passed 1,h rough li Grande Satitr't.iy rn i oiuo io her home at Raker from Home from College ltrook Colt arrived In Ia Grande orvnllis, wehf she is a student at bist night from Kugene. where be the Oregon Agricultural college. I ' freshman at the Vniversity of wne visited hero a short time with Oregon. Jio left -hero- tills morn Mrs.. k YV. l-aiijihlhi. ing on bis wny home, to HunDner- ville. On Way Io j:igln Miss l-'iora Cruikshank was here this morning oh her way to Klgin. She Ik a student at . the Oregon Normal school and is on her way home for tho holidnys. Will Visit at Josi-ph Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Carrutbers and daughter, Cnthloen, and son, Gordcn. whoup home is at North ern, R. C, arrived in Ia Grande this morning on their way to Jo seph, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilson over the holidays. .Visited here Hays Mrs. Kdwin Nelson returned, to her home at Mi nam this morning after visiting relatives in I -a Gran de for a few days. Here from 'eiort ' - Rrent Long, of Newport, Oregon has como to -Ia Grande to visit for some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Long. Tnipnning After Operation Miss Knid Happersett. who "had an operation at the Grande Ronde j Hospital last week, is reported to ne improving, j.une ansa Jiapper- sott expects, to be able to return to her home by Christmas eve. Home front Vacation Miss I.rla Wade, who is a stu Idont at the University of Oregon arrived In loi Grande this morning to spend the Vhrlstm:is vacation with her mother, Mrs, O. R. Wade. In Portland on Business "Mr. and Mrs. Lot Snodgrnss re- tutrned to their home here Satur day night from Portland, where Sir. S nod grass transacted bifshiess relating to tho recent loss of lis Cap. . - , ' Siopping in City Mrs. M. I. Richardson and Miss Margaret Hull returned to their home at Kigin.thls morning after n short time shopping in I.a Gran de. Mrs. Rishardson's home is at Vernonia. Oregon. She is visit ing her parents at Klgin. In Oily from Mnwllie M.iss l-'reida Scott, who Is a school teacher at Max vi lie, re turned to that place tills morning, after shopping in Ijt Grande. M r. MrK lns( ry Improving T. A. McKinstry, wh under went an operation nt Hot Rake .sanatorium some tlnu ago, is re- J ported to ho improving. Mrs. Mc Ktnhtry to be improving. Mrs. Mc Klnstry went -to Hot lako to visit l 111 ni tills morning. Womc from V. of O. man J -a Nit a. Cask ill, who Is a ftpliomore at tho t'niverslty of Qregon thin year, returned to T-a Grand Saturday to visit during the To Visit Parents M1js Mable Smedberp left last Saturday for Spokane, Washington, where she will visit for two weeks with her parents. Miss Smedhcrc: is em.pio.Yu4 In the railroad offices here. - . Home from Normal School 1 Miss Jiorothy Smutz arrived in Tji (Jrande Snlnrday from Mnn- iHome this Morning Mr. and Mrs. .1.. K. Rnchou and .bay of T'almer Junction returned to their home this morning. They came to La Grande, yesterday to niwt MiHi 3taehouts brollior Wal ter Uerg, who arrived hi're Sunday from iiis home In Washington. Home for Holidays lloyd unci Knnald Coolidge, who l-.Gifts WHEN SANTA SAYS- "And for you, Johnny, I've got the swellest pair of wool-lined Mittens and a nifty Wool Chp with fur-lined earlaps, and and" -just watch the "ear-to-ear" smile creeping over Johnny's face. And later wait and see he'll think himself the snappiest fellow in the "gang" when he gets out to show his presents around. Indeed, yes, you can win your way to any boy's heart by making his Christmas Uilt some practical item oi naneruasnery nne; Blouses (Percale, Broadcloth) 95c to $3.65 Attractive Neckwear .(Silks, Poplins, Foulards) 45c to 95c Serviceable Hosiery (Wool, Lisle or Cotton) '40c to 85c Slip-Over Sweaters (All Wool, Neat Colors) $2.95 to $4.95 Warm Mittens (Leather, Wool Lined) 50c to $1.25 Stylish Caps (Wool, Fur-lined, Earlaps) 95c to $1.95 Blazer Shirts (Plaids Finest Wool) $4.93 to $5.95 ;3 MORE SHOPPING DAYS Muffler Sets (Tie and Muffler) $1.45 Set ar student a at th l'nlverwity off! Oregon, arrived In l,a Grande Sat urday uml will visit their parents here over the holidays. ' Homo from L of W. Miss Hulda Anderson, who is at tending the University of Washing ton at Seattle, returned to her home her Saturday to visit during the holiday season. Home from Colorado .Howard Reutty, who" Is nttend injr the Colorado school of mines, at Golden. Colorado, him arrived in I.a Grarido to visit during tho holidays with bis parents her, , I Homo from Monmouth Miss Marian lxvett arrived In Grande this morning from Mon mouth, Oregon, when! she is at tending (he Oregon State Normal Hchool. "She will visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Kronen her. - Mnirlngri License Issued Two marriage licenses were is sued at the clerk's pffleo Satur day afternoon. . I'M win R. .James and Miss Gladys -Remaster, both of j a, Grande, and Simeon Seboon- I hoever and MisH Rlnn 1 Ilurlord, holh of Cove, .were tho couples; licensed. . Here fmm F.iiftt'ne . t Mrs. Kugene I lot mas nnd son, Malcolm, are hero from Kugene, where they have been living since the latter entered tho University of Oregon In September. Hero froni I'nbm I Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rrown and! tlanghter Frelda ami fyiss Carrie Skiff, of Union, were shopping hero Saturday night. . Gifts From Breier's Are Useful Gifts -and you also haveithe pleasant knowledge that Breier's prices are right, and that every transaction is safeguarded by our guarantee of satisfaction. v On Legal Ruslness . ' Max Wilson, district attorney for i Wallowa county. Is in Ra Grande today for hearings on three enses ' in circuit court ir which his conn- j ty Ik involved. Mr. Wilson makes his home ut Joseph. ChrlMmiiK Guests Arrho . ( The Rev. James A. Smith and j ehUdron, Geneva and Rowell, are here from l'ortland to- spend tlio holidays with Mr. Smith's daugh ter, Mrs. Karl C. Reynolds, ami family. Miss Genvu is a senior at! the University of Oregon nnd her brother Is a senior nt Whitman college. Walla Wula Wnsh. .. , ' ". : ' I Here rrom Fendleton ii . M is. Rluyd Chandler nnd her ' two chiiirren, who now mnke Ten-I dleton -Ihelr homo arrived in tho city this morning and -wllf visit j here with -'Mr, Chandler's' parents,; Mr. and Mrs. C; W. Chandler, dur ing the Christmas holidays. Mr. 1 Cluindlvr will-come -to I.a Oraudo I iuter In the wee)r. jj Here from Wollown . - Olstrlct. Attorney. Max Wilson of Wallowa coutily was. in .a Grande today on legal business. Christmas Slippers At Lower Prices Bright colored, comfort able Slippers for Women and Children. WOMEN'S SLIPPERS .89c to $1.15 'lilin. atlinillvc sllpiM-rs wllh rlli Ixm or Kiiii.miiii (rjiilililiiKS, fliniini. Irnllici', padili siil-s. . SImh SJ Io H. WOMEN'S SLIPPERS $1.49. Women's frit sllppcl's Willi Uusli or rllloii trims, fliililr lenllli-r soles, I'tiMii-r or li'ullicr lioris. Slo I Io ft, INFANTS' SLIPPERS 69c - 89c . SImm S to 8. l'm-tty frit sllpM-is In ntl nml lilin- color, paitili il li'nl It er soles. . ' CHILD'S SLIPPERS 98c . riiilih'eii's .llpii-s in eoiiirnrinlilo, omy rnlililt ileslmi. I'elt slippers with sort lenther MHes. Sles KJ to 2. Good Gifts for Men Silk Ties 69c 79c 98c Silk ties of good quality; w lui HLll V71L1 ID 1,1 1 1 fir I lltHI.1 ..ing. '. Fashioned with the slip-easy bands men. like. Men's Shirts $1.19 to $3.98 Collar -attached and neck band styles., Good.looking well., made shirts. Choice of many color combinations and patterns.. 'Sizes 14 to 17. ' Men's Sox 49c to 98c Hosiery is always an ac: ceptable,' practical gift it is a gift of good taste. Fancy Silks, Wools and, Silk-and-Wool, all at attractive prices. THE HUH Here iHl I'jfwl RusliiCNrt Attorney Jus. A. J-'ee Jr., of rendleton, Is in the city today transact lnr letful business. , , tni versify, of Washington, at Seat tle. 'Her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rainier, are visltliiK In California. Conic? in A'islL Iliinubtri' Mrs. A. M. Rr.icu arrived today irom Shoshone, Ida,, to visit over the holidays 'with her daughter, ! Mrs. Arthur Hall. I . ' . Hern from Joseph Mrand.Mrs. Knapper .and family of Joseph visited in I ji Grande yesterday nt. .the borne of Mr. and Mrs. C it. Kherhard. They r ttiriud tolheir hbme last eveniiiK. Homo from lortland Kenneth MeCornilek returned to T. a 'Grande this mornimr from Portland, where he attended a Mcf.'ormlck Is clerk for Vnlnn ion wilh his parents, Mr. and Mrs. county. Conclude Vl-lt Here' Mr. and M rs. Henry Thompson ami d.'tiiKbter, Zona, who have been unesls at I lie home of Ills sister, Mrs. Georife ltrace, returned this inniniiiK Io their home at OtMion. Ore. I Here for WetldiriK j Misa MuiKaret J'nlruer, who nn I til two years aim was a resident of thtit city, has arrived for the wedding of MIsh All.ndeen Scrotf pln to fsciir Warnoek Monday, lifer. 2S. at whbb she will be a ! rtivmber of the bridal party. Miss j palmer Is now n student af the Rome from Portland Ken Siep-rist, son or I Terms n Sle urlst of. this city, arrived In Ra Grnnde Saturday from Portland, where he In attending- Hill's mili tary academy, to spend the, Christ mas vacation, here. . Homo from I'nlverslly Reruard llummelt rnm'e home Sunday frnm the Rniverslly of Oregon to spend Christmas vacat ion wllh Mr. 9 and Mrtf. )i. 1 llummelt. Airs, iruinmelt who has been ill for several days, is ftelinir much better today. Corvallls. Mr. Itnldock In City R. H. RahloeK, ninlntenmieo en- Kfnecr for the slate lilhway de partment, with hetufininrfers nt. Salem, arrived in Ra Grnnde Inst oiRht and is vlHtln,!f nnd tranet lnjT business here today. Mr. Rul dnek was formerly stationed hero :is highway enirlneer if tills division. Mii's Helen Williams, who W a fresh man nt the University of Ore gon .arrived In Im Grande Saturday and will vUlt . here durliiH tltot Christmas vacation with her par- ents, Mr. und Mrs. Sherwood VU llnrns. Honin for Ilolidny. Miss Dorothy Klrny, who Is n sophomore at the 1'nlverslty of ( trefoil returned to her home' in ji (Jrandn from KtiRene, to spend ttie holidays. Her sister. Miss Mitr jorie, who Is n freshmhn at the Oregon ARTicullural eolleffc, ar- riven in 1 .a ininun nniuriiny irom GIFTS Indestructibln rearls, usually mdl from 5 to $7 Priced at ti.M nnd 2.r Mother of Pearl Necklaces In colors $2.00 and Rath' Sets nnd Towels $1.00 to XI. Ml Hoys' Tool Chests $1.-1.) nnd $2. (.1 Art & Baby Shop 1304 AHamn Avenue. Rutterick Patterns - R. M, V, and Nun's Roll -proof Thread, F.tc. OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL XMAS Extra Salesmen to Serve You. UNT (jpTHIEFj "THE STORE WITH A CONSOENCE" Outfitters for Men and Roys of Quality Wearables. ARCADE TODAY And TUESDAY f'mlury t'onmlf. IK A fhiK-Llo i m! .... . A 'MlMA Kick 'To our lvVi ami otir Sef hmrft insy they nrver nierl." Rut they HI ntH, rtiflrt tn hiiMty'n psrtnnnt, nml Ihal's Mlicn I bit blit ibumn hrrjtkrt. I A Box of Del icious Candy As Necessary on Christmas as Santa! Of all the things that Christmas demands in every home and in every stocking, Candy is most characteristic everybody likes Candy. ' ' You can't select any gift that is more certain of" a happy recep tionfor Wife, Mother, Daughter, Sweetheart, Child or Friend. What a joy it is, therefore, to give a box from this fresh stock of delicious OWYHEE CANDY. CANDY In Xniius Itoxes. ?1.00 $1.30 $2.00 ,$3.00 $1.00 $1.50 $6.30 $7.50 FOR MEN SUGGESTIONS ' cigars For Lafe Shoppers Shavin? Sets STATIONERY Cigarettes BATH SALTS Traveling Sets PEUFUME SETS VANITY SETS Pcn3 MANICt.'KE SETS Pencils n?nsF.s ' 3-riECE IVOIiY SETS Stationery . Razors GLASS DRUGS Inc. - 1' f M wi