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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1925)
Tuesday, December 22j 1925. TITE tA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pnpe "Five' Local News In Brief COMING EVENTS. I)viiiIht 2N Election to vote upon school budget. June V, 10, II I "Ion Livestock Munv at I'uloii, Ore. Jteluruiiiic to Kiitcriii'lw alra. G. l. Morrow, who . hu? jn'i'H lic'i-o from Knterprlso for a few iiu.vs. ri'turnt'd homo lotluy. Sliofl Here Ycsteriluy W. K. Jtucknuin was chopping in (Hande. ycKlt-nkiy. His home jjt ' al Aliii'l. n CHy nwi Cove Air. and Airs. J. IKGraw and family, "who inako thwr. home ut i'oe -were shopping in J.a Grandu yistiTilay. jiiirk to Mnxtille Klton Shilling returned lo Mhx vllle. where he is employed, yes terday after spending t tits -week end in i a Grande visiting and transacting business. 1 Home from Mtmniuul'h Miss Kraiicoa Kngeis Iuih rotnrn 1 id lo" h'-r home here from Mon mouth. On-won to visit during tho t 'hrlstmns holidays. Miss Kngeis is a student at Hie Oregon, Statu Normal .school. Home frtmi . A. C .Miss Knth J I ill, wl.o hns been attending tho Oregon Agricultural college t Corvallls, lias returned io her homo in Iji Grande to visit during the Christmas holidays. Visit hi in City L. Kogers is visiting friends hi la Grando for a few days. Mr. Holers bus been employed; at Cove for several months. . . t .". Arrival Toda,. II. A. Rollins arvlved' iu Tn Grande this morning lo spend tho Christmas holidays with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Will tain JIol ons. Mr. Bollons Is from Portland. Hero from liilerprlsi Mrs. Lester Courtney is visiting relatives in J .a Grande from nr homo at Knterprise. She expect to be here until after the Christ inas holidays. Mr. Courtney will also come to I-a Grande Christ mas day. Will Ieuve for Cnlrfomla Hill Gnbel will leave ilils even ing for Lob Angeles, California, where he will visit relatives! and friends, lie plans to he inviiy one. muntli. i v Home ftimi Pendleton .Mrs. Hoy MoNees, who has been visiting in Vend let on for several days, has returned to .her home here. M rsi .MeNees forpierly liye,d I at Vbridtettm.' -f yst fii-S 4 Ketui-nhi lo Spokane Mr. and MVs. K. H. Smith and the former's father, AV. .1. Smith, of Spokane, spent Monday nttfht ot J Gif ts f2LThe Boyd "And for you, Johnny, I've got the swellest pair of wool-lined Mittens and a nifty Wool Cap with fur-lined earlaps, and and" just watch the "ear-to-ear" smile creeping over, Johnny's face. And later wait and see-i-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 Gift some practical item of Haberdashery like: Blouses (Percale, IJronrtcloth) 95c to $3.fi5 Attractive Neckwear (Silks, Poplins, Foulards) 43c to 93c Serviceable Hosiery (Wool, Lisle or Cotton) 40c to 83c Blazer Shirts (Plaids Finest Wool) $4.95 to $5.95 ' 2 MORE SHOPPING the oley hotel on their way homo to Hpokune from Itolse, where tliev lmvo heen vlnlting. fcli"Plh: in Im GrniKle Mrs. R HoRohoom, of Joseph, ts Oirlslmas shopping In i-o. Grande today. Visileil at Kij.li, J. K, Haleh. who has been visit i"ff at Klffln sinee Tuesday, return ed to his home in Portland today. KtalIM.es atiimlixaiioH Iny JttdifP .1. W Vnmel i L - "v n 3 IS.1UVH UI1 order today establishing June 1 and KOV. ft ns dluva fnn n..t....n tion heariiiffs In Union eounty, ;iiest at Iti-otlier's Hume Mrs. JI. G. McKinley. of Grat I'ills, Mont., bt hero- io; upend Christians at the home of her broihrr. l l-' Wurc .it isog Penn sylvania aveniie. Income Tax Man Here W. F. ViKK. Ineomu tax expert, has come here from -Pendleton on business fn the Internal revenue department. V.n Itouto Home Ut Portland Mr... and Mrs. c. , Ai.rt rson spent last night at the Summer nuit'i on ineir way home to- Port land from points east, ' Driving .to Twin rails Mr. and Mrs. G. It, Kent nml MISS Mllhol ' irVjinlf umrn i....uu irhe Rcmmer Just night when they stopped neifi on their way to their home nt Twin 'im.s.i- are driving through. Goes to OUl Home Mrs. ;C. H. Tiidwell. of Island City, loft Sunday evening for Kan sas City, where she will spend Christmas at her childhood home, with her mother, sisters and bro thers. . To Visit at Knterpr.se Miss OUve' Tliorpe, of Goodrich. Idu., passed through La Grande this morning on her way to Knler prise,, whore stic will visit friends. Itetiiriilng to. Portland , Mr. and Mrs. 1 K, Cavelness. who were called-here from Port land by the death of hei father. J. M. Mitchell, a Grande Hondo valley pioneer, returned to their home this morning. May Live at Portland - Miss Josephine Hreuer. of Wnl Jowa.'left for Portland this morn ing to visit with her brother, with whom she may make her future home. . , Program al Mos (liatH'l Moss Chapel pupils will give their program, nt tjie. school build in north offe)nnil iry thfs eve-' nlng. E. A. Snyre, superintondent of County schools, has boon invited to speak. The district is having its entertainment early to avoid conflict with those of neighboring WHEN SANTA SAYS-- OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL XMAS Extra Salesmen to Serve You. (pNT (gPTHIEj "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE" Outfitters for Men and Boys of Qualify Wearables. jBchgols. 'Many oC the proKram in on Christinas eve Christinas wlcii Daughter Mm. I. It. Keefer left for San Francisco IhlH morning to spend ChrtMttnus with her duiiKhter, Miss Alae Keefer, ' , To Itnx at JViulleltm " 1 tinier Allen Is scheduled to meet MngK Heffermun in a hoxinn match at Vendleion this efenins He left on No. 17 this morning. Omclmles Visit Herts Mrs. Guy It. Holers, of Pendle ton, concluded her visit at the T. A. Vlumiiier home hen? todaj- and went on to linker where she will spend the holidays with relntlves. I'm veil uk Auditor Here C. K. Shaw, traveling auditor for the O.-W.-H. N.. is hen ' from Portlund for u few days. His Mother Still IIU W- C lowe, who hits been in Los Angelus ut the beilslde of his mother Tor a couple of wci-ks, re turneii homu to Meacham last eve. nimr. leuvtfnc bis mother still In a critical condition. Will Us ate In Iji Grande Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Trachsel have eomo from their former home iu Portland to locate in li Grando. Mr. Trachsel m an aulomohile dealer.- They are resistered at the Foley hotel, v , To Poill mi d for Holidays Mrs. J. J. P.urhrldgc and daugh ters. Carrie ami Jessie, are plan ning to go to Portland Thursday evening for a holiday visit. Dal Hudspeth will accompany them to ithe city. To Marsh field for lirfstmns Mrs. Lottie Walker, of Welser. Ida., who has been visiting at the K. V.. Grout home here, went to Marshfleld this morning to spend Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. V. A. Hairdo Home from Whitman College Miss Huby ltalgeman Is bom-'' frorii Whitman college, at Walla Walla, for the. Christmas vacation. Miss Bnlgeman was secretary ic Superintendent , Hampton of Ii Grando schools Inst' years. . Took Cattle to Market W. C- Dorranee was In La Gran de this morning on his way home to Enterprise from Portland. 'where, he went with a carload of beef cuttle for the Portland market. Mr. Dorranee says his stock top ped the market. , , Het urns to Teloeaset Mrs. C M. Hutchinson, who Is malting her home at Teloeaset for a short time, returned to that place this morning after some time here shopping and visiting. .Mrs, Hutchinson expects to leave this evening for Portland, where her daughter is 111. On Way to Hot Juo Mrs.-CI. M.'-leirtchcWhV hdrm. Paul, were lu Iai Grande this morning on their w.iy to Hot Lake Sanatorium, where Mrs. lloutcher wilt consult 1 r. Pliy about her ankle, which she has been umhl- Slip-Over Sweaters (All Wool, Neat Colors) $2.95 to $4.93 Warm Mittens (Leather, Wool Lined) 50c to $1.25 Stylish Caps . (Wool, Fur-lined Earlaps) 95c to $1.95 Muffler Sets (Tie and Muffler) $1.45 Set DAYS I 1 Have You For&lotfen Anything f mm . . 5 Glass Drugs 5 i - Inc. & i . 7 f!&aZZ Star La Grande, Oregon to use for some time. .Mrs. Ttout cher and her son make their home ut Pendleton. Itetiirns to 141 Grande Mr. and Mrs, John Stoddard re turned to La Grande this nmrnlng from a honeymoon trip through California., They were married nt Salt Lake City, Ctah. about two weeks hj,o. They will make their home here. ' . To Attend WeddinU ' Miss Del, oris Pearson will leave Tji Grande tonight for Portland, whew she will attend the wedding of Miss Josephine Evans, daugh ter, of Kenneth Kvans, -to Everett Karphan Wednesday evening. The young couple make their home at Eugene. Miss Pearson will return to her. home here Thursday eve-' nlng. -Here for Holidays The Rev. O. W; Jones. f-i-morly t pastor of the Christian church here ibut now finnncial secrctai-y for i the Christian church or Oregon; : arrived In Lu Grande yesterday to I spend the holidays here with his family. He-.bas been, working in the, ykjnliy of Pendlctojj .and Mil lion, rof sonic time. When Tie leaves here after Chrfstmiis he will go to Jloppnor. Ia U for Salt Ijike CMw j M!sk Ruth Pope, who came to Ij Grandt si-yem) duys ago called j by the Illness of her sister, Mrs, j Mary Hon ley loft this morning tor her home at Suit Ijike City, I'lah accompanied by Mrs. Hartley, who in still quite ill, and her five 'children. Mrs. llnrtley was oper ated on at i ho Grundt; Hondo hos pital some time ago and uftor she hud been taki-n to her home she contracted pneumonia. She (is hotter now. They will make their home nt Salt Lake. Mr. Hartley 'dh-djiboiM a year ago. Will Vlsll Here 1 Mr. mid Mrs. Adolph Walker will arrive iu Iai Grande sometime Thursday and will visit during the holidays here with reiutlve. Mr. and Mrs. Walker formerly lived In La Grande but moved to Portland ' early last summer, where Mrs. Walker has been attending IJenke- , Walker business cidlege and Mr. i Walker has been employed by the Williams motor eompiny. They will motor to U Grande and will be accompanied by Mrs. Lucille : Fisher ami baby daughter, Patri cia Ann. who will visit here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Char les MeCrary during the holidays. Give Her A Cedar 1 . ! Never in our 29 beautiful W. H. To VMt Hauul.teiw Mrs. Jess Smith went to Wallowa this morning, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. nter lloalor, Mrs. Smith's home Is at perry. Shopping Jit City - Mrs. v. Caatrell and two smalt sons. Hilly and Freddie, who make their home ut Maxvlllo re turned, homo this morning ufter a short time here shopping. Home from Portland, . Mrs. G. K. Smith passed through Im. Grande this morning on her way home from Portland, whore she has been for the past six weeks wvttli her da ugh tor and son who live there. Christmas Shopping Here , Mrs. Duve Sanderson returned to her home at Imblev this morning after doing her Christmas shopping In I .a Grande, ' jOn Jlusliicss Trip J"au Tanner, un employe of the ! Ttowman-ltieks Lumber company, jwent to Wallowa and Mawllle this I morning in the Interest of the com pany. , ' , Arrived this Morning O. il. Finn, attorney of Port land, formerly of this city, arrived In La. Grande this morning and expects to be here a week visiting and transacting business. Schools Close Tomornnv La (iraiide putdlc schools will illsmiss Wednesday afternoon for the holiday vacation. Classes will reconvene at the usual hour the morning of Monday, Jan. 4. To Visit Mother Here Mrs. Pus I la t rie and huby son arrived in La Grande this morn ing and tvlH visit here during tho Christmas vacation with Mrs. llar rio's mother. Mrs. Wade 1 brooks. Mrs. liarrie was formerly Miss lmz Hughes and Is well known here. Hero with sister1 ' Mrs. Ada Fuller returned to her homo ut Elgin this morning after several days here with her sister, Mrs. K. il. Wldell, who was op erated on at the Grande Honda hospital Saturday. She reports that Mcs. Wldell is getting along as well as con M' he expected. . Homo from College Wlllard Stone was In La Orande It In m n In n1 nn li ta tvn v- VimiiA tn I Island City fromi Eugene, Oregon (where he Is a senior at the Vnl iverslty of Oregon. He will visit ; dining the Christmas holidays with 'his parents who live at Island City, and return to Eugene Junuary 4. To Have Christmas nt ILonicw- Mr. and Mm. Pert Oukman re. turned to their home at Pulimr Junction this morning after wine time here shopping. Mr. and Mifl. I Oak man will have Christmas at I home this year the first time for several years. Mr. Oukman. who , has been 111, says he feels much bet ter. 1 1 1 4. t . .Meeting nt liiiblcr Tonight J j Hoy GeliHer, depiily national I grange organiser, returned to lbs j honrt' yesterday after ;i trip to jlmblrr, where ie wept In the tn tterest of organizing n new grange. There will be a meeting at linbler this evening, which Mr. Gekeler will attend, to discuss the organiza tion. Mr. Gekeler and J. A, Nice, of North Powder, master of Pom ona Grange, attended a meeting at OUR MID-WINTER TERM Oficnliig jlMili Monday, January 4 In addition to our regular busliu t.H training we offer I he following AdvaniM-d I 'nurses: TKACHKItH TRAINING COPItSK, PMCHKTAniAL COPItHU, PFIH.Ii' ACCOI NT1NG A N I ACDITINO COCTISK. ' Send for l('ree Catalog. I-ink's Jiflsinoss College and Secretarial School lOlfi Idaho Street. ' , Poise, Idaho.- 11. C. HKKTIIAM, Manager (Numerous opportunities for girls to work for hoard and. room while Attending School.) years history have we had so many and such Cedar Chests as we arc now showing. Kasy Terms if desired. Bolinenkamp Co. For liehcr Homes Complete. Weslon, Oregon in Umatilla, coun ty laat week, A grange was or ga nt zed at Weston at the meeting Clerks KltNt New Officers New officers were elected at the annual invettng of County Clerks of Oregon In Portland Thursday and Friday, reports Kenneth Me Cormlek, outgoing president, who returned fiom the coast city Mon. day noon. Ira U. Kiddle, of Doug hw county, who served as vice president's under McOormiek'a d president. It. fi. ltryKon, of Iane county. Is now vice president; Asa W. Itatttes, of Cook, la secretary, and Miss Delilah Stevens, the only woman at the meeting, is treasur er. The sessions were devoted to discussions as to the handling of office work In different counties. Home thU Kvculiig I Miss Mildred Fox, who Is in tending Washington State Normal school at Cheney. Washington, ar rived in La Grande this morning to spend the Christmas holidays at home. Lloyd Hartley met Miss Fox at Cheney and they went to The Dalles, where they visited his parents, before returning to Iji Grande. Mr. Hartley makes his home here. - PORTLAND MAItKins. POUT I .A N I , Ore. (AD 1 .1 vo- stock Steady. lvggsOne and two cents lower, 1 1 IrstM ZSc.ftt 2j c; ext ras jpjetty I Uultei Weak, cubes a half to n ci'nt lower, firsts 46c. Ilulterfat 50c. HAN FRANCISCO (AP) Thit tcrralMtfrrfiuftli here today. POHTLANH C.H.Vl.V MAliKKT . I'tMtTLAND, Or.. (AP) Wheat 111111. hard -white, December and January. $1.(12: hard while H. H Unart, soft white, western white, December, 1.50; January, $ 1.51 ; hard winter, northern spring. De cember and January. $1.47; west ern red, December and January, $1.4 A. Oats No. 2 white feed and No. 2 gray, December and January, $29.fi0. Corn No. 3 E. y, shipment, December and January, $32.50, VISIBLE GIIAIX srPPl.Y NEW YORKi, (AP) The vis ible supply of American grain shown the following chance in bushels:- Xv"heat Increased LCR8. oo u; corn Increased S.,!i27.000; oats Increased XOti.ono; rye Increased 820.000; barley decreased 14tM0ft. . MAKKLTS AT A GLAXCI-: I fjKW (M!K. (AP) ocks 1 lingular; Flelschmunn Issues at I new highs. 1 loads Steady; profit taking checks advance In rails. Korelgn ' exehunge -r- Mixed: Kn-nrh frnnrs react to -points. Cotton Purely steady; easier spot markels. Sugar Higher; foreign buying. Cofloe Firm; better Hraxlllaii market. rilll'AOO. (AI-) Whcnt Wi'nk: Itrofinlior )triullutlon. Corn l.owr: bfitriHh vtslhlr. CjiIIIi Hlciuly. 1 Lout Lower; nhlpplnnr ottllnl hroiid. Chest i Markets ! i i Make Practical Gifts ; Gift Towels , ' Umbrellas, silk .....l... . Women's Silk Hose - Women's Comfort Slippers Women's Pumps :.: . Men's Silk or Wool Sox ...... Men's Fancy Garters ... Men's Silk Ties Men's Dress Shirts, ... Men's Illazeis ..,..... '. GO STORES Paul Knautz to Sing At Band Concert (Continued from Page On.) llealy ifnd Knnutx. There will be a goodly mixture of the lighter numbers during the program. In cluding so nte up-to-flate foxtrots pleasingly arranged by the ulrec lor. ', From nil reports the theatre will be crowded to capacity as In the previous concert Inst month, much favorable comment having been heard after this concert. The program will be given in the Arcade theatre, donated "for the occasion by Meyers and How. an. Sunday, December 27, ut four o'clock nmt.lH free to tho public. lions mpi L.Mt iv i,oxiov LONDON, (AP) London Is under-going the most amazing rush for shingles and bobs ever exper ienced here due to the desire or the women and girls to he at penk of attractiveness fur the holidays. West-end hnlr dressers are over whelmed, some shops shingling us t muny us (loo dnlly, being hooked ( to tho limit despite the emiploy- ( ment of extra help. i Mere men wishing a hnlr-' cut! are unable to get accommodated j j In n shop which ulifo serves wo- men. It Is un error to say that Krank- i lln's kite experiment led to , the construction of lightning rods. We 1 have Frank Nil's own words that the kite experiment followed the ' rods. Gifts for Everyone , " . i;spi:ciam,v Ttii-: ciiildhkv. 1 . (Ho Hm'Iii a nice nnrui Hobe or u pair of Sllpers. AVe Imve lovely Hhiiikets, Sueatei-s, Caps Stockings, shoes, Kir. The Liiiitlieoii Sei Is gien uwixy Wednesday, the 2.1nl. Get mii iiumlMT mm . r Art & Baby Shop , 1.104 Adams Avenue, lhitlerlek Pntteitm - D. M. 0, and Nun's Uoll-proof Thread, F.tc. ARCADE ) ' Wednesday ' And Thursday MARY ASTOR And LLOYD HUGHES . ' ' . In The Scarlet Saint from tho iiovid, The I.ndy WIw Plnycd Fhlele" 1 Ily Georgj licaiiinoiit. Hurler Hrown Coniexly STAR Art Acord Western Pluck -And- Century Comedy, 39c to $1.49 ...:..$4.95 to $8.90 ' ...69c to $1.79 ,89c to $1.95 $2.98 to $5.90 . -65c to 98e 25e to 49c ...69c to" 98c . $1.19 to $3.98 : $.1.29 to $5.90 THE HUH The bald eagle Is not really bald, but from a distance It appears lo be so. Its head and part of Its necK are pure white. ' LIOTEL ASTOD EVERY ROOM bu PRIVATE TOILET 50 Baths . Now, Modem Close to Shopping District nnd Tneatrat FREE GARAGE Tariff horn $1,50 We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Read , once more our Monday's ad and note the low prices we fire of fering to Xmas shoppers at our Anniversary Bale. Hurry or it will be too late! . ; ' " New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES OriCN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS TONIGHT , Ijiuia LaPlante In "THE TEASER" WEDNESDAY THURSDAY "Speedy 31arria)j:e" n ,i