La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 24, 1925, Image 5

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    Thumlny, December 24, 1925.
THE LTV' GKANDK EVENTNCJ ORSEKVEIt
Page Five
Local News In Brief
cxWiiyg i:vi:xts.
December 2S Dleclhm to vote
upon -fd'liool budget. '
June 0, tq, II I 11011 Livestock
show li tulou, Ort
Jlere rrom IJIgln '
Ou l and Audmcr Stewart, of
Klgin. ure registered at the Som
lncr hotel..
To Helix for C'h rist urns w
Mrs, Myrtle (rii-st and sons,
Kiehard and Km 1 1 .left this ulicr
noon for Ijeilx, where they will
Spend Chrirdmas.
Tenrhor ioiiur Home
.Miss Ji'ttii Moffcll, wlio 1h a
acher iiT. WalUwa county. spent
Wcdnesdai: night in lu Grande 011
her way tb Wist I.ynn, On:., for
Christ nuis'd '
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Checking fri-hoo! Census
SupcrintV,udenl J. T. Longfellow
Is assisting K. A. Say re, county
superintendent, today in a check
Of til-' SCh'OOl CCHSUS IMS.
G rii n led Marriage License
Oscar Wurmtek und Miss Alla
deen Seroggiu were grunted a lic
ense to marry at the clerk's office
this morning.
I'rlo .vardd
i'li.es have been awarded for a
recent run test conducted at the Art
und Italiy hhop. Mis. Nannie G.
Stephens, M rs. .Kogor Deal and
Mrs.: K. V.: Lemons were tho prUe
winners. . ,
In City Yesterday
Miss lilnnehe Mel 'ami, who
teaches school at Starkey, was In
Da Grande yesterday. She left
today for liend, Oregon, when
she will visit dining the holidays.
To Pmilaiht ror Holidays
Mr.' umb Airs. WMlard- Moss left
this morning - for Portland, where
they will visit during the holidays.
They were . accompanied by Miss
Hess Uurke.
To Visit Dait:,-;i(ei- at The Dalles
Mr. and Mrs. Vilard Mos lefl
1 U Grande yesterday bound for
The Dalles. Oregon, where they
will visit their daughter during the
Christmas holidays. '
Go lo Washington for Vacation
Miss Francis McCann left today
er in Da G ramie's grade schools,
led today en' route to Toppenlsh,
Washington. She will - spend the
Christmas holidays there and at
Grand View, Washington.
Left for J'ordnud .'
Mis.s Krueis Mc Cunh hf( tbday
Tor Portland .where fhe will, visit
during the Christmas vacation.
Miss . McCann is a teacher In the
grade schools here. . She spent the
week end at Duker, where - her
fa rents live.
Spend Christmas Here
Mr. and Mrs. Siuurt Dennett,
who moke their home at Daker,
will spend Christmas In haGrundo
visiting at the home of Mrs. Uen-
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nett's parents, Mr. und Mrs. J. K,
Stearns ,
I i 'erred His Divorce
Thomns Doyle, of I'l-rry, has
decreed a divorce.
Hew from Cove I
Hoy Hell, of Cove, was a business
visitor to Iji Grande yesterday.
Takes ClirUtmas Trip
Dick Hojig. who lias been here
rrom Payette, lrn, buying apples
returned homo for the holidays.
Here For )lolidns
Mr. and Mrs. Iver KlmnmlKen
1 who formerly operati'd a hotel at
r.igm. are in rrom Ma.wille for
Christmas.
To Summerville for 11oliilns
Mr. and Mrs. William Sion went
to .Summerville this morning where
they will spend Christmas with
relatives.
Visiting Jurctil.s Herc
Mr. and Mrs.- Hay Harvey and
daughter,, Margaret,' of J'ortland,
are visitors al the home of his
patents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 'J. Har
vey. Goes Home fur Christina
Miss Knid Hnpper.sett, Is happy
today. She has been dismissed
from the Grande Hondo hospital,
where she underwent an operation
Hi days ago. in time to go home
for Christmas,
Attended Siiiiimervllle Dance
A large crowd of a Grande
ybnng people 'joined the company
at Summerville for a holiday dance
last evening. Mann's Imperial
orchestra. No. 2, played tho pro
gram. .
To ICitzvillc or Holidays
Mis Carolyn Ilaumun and her
mother left Da Grande thls morn
ing on their way to Itltaville, 'Wash,
where they wilt spend -Christmas.
Miss Uiuimun is n teacher In tho
Da Grande schools.
To Visit nt Wallowa
( M r. huu 111 re. 11. X'.. lei.ean ami
iitmall son. Cor win. of Pendleton.
were in Da Grande this morning on
their way to Wallowa where they
will visit until the first, of next
week with relatives.
To Visit nt Kiittrrise '
M rs. I. K. Wood, whose home
is at Duncan, Oregon, was In Da
GramUV this, morning on her way
,to 1-:nterprise. where she will spend
Christmas with, relatives.
Nome for Christina?
' Nelson Kekley, who is u sailor
abroad the l K. H. Langh'y at San
Pedro. Ciilil'ornta. was In Da Gran
de this morning on his way to Kn
terprise to spend Christmas with
his mother..
I Here' rrom Wallowa
M rs. Harlan Huffman, whose
home is at Wallowa, was' visiting
and shopping In Da Grand1 yes
terday. She was aeeompuiiied to
li Grande by Will Fine, father of
A Merry Christmas
to
You Folks
The Merrier .
Mrs. C. W. ('handler of (his city.
Mr. Fine is in ill health und will
spend several months hew with
hl daughter.
To Visit lit r.lglii
.Minnie Iloiiry was In Lu Grande
this morning on her way lo Klgln
where she will spend Christ mas with
her sLsler, Mrs. K. W. Keller. Shu
la from Portland
To Arrive Tonight
Miss Viola Johnson, whose home
lu in I'orllaiid, will arrive in Da
Grande tonight to spend the.
Christmas holidays at the homo of
her cousin. Mr. and Mrs. . LI. A.
Lteuham.
tidily Christmas Tree
Clark's Klourlsls have a unique
Christ uiiLS tree in their window.
The tree Is made of holly. It Is
reported hern that these trees are
being used extensively in Portland
this year. '
Home fit tm O. A. C. '
Klwin Hunter, on of Mr. uud
Mrs. Charles Hunter of Wallowa,
was In Da Grando yesterday on his
way home to spend the Christmas
holidays. He is a student, at the
Oregon Agricultural college at
Corvullls.
Spend Christmas in Porthind
Mrs. Sann Harris and her . two
children, Marvin and Maxlne, left
last night for Portland, where they
will spend Christmas with Mrs.
Harris' parents.
Will Airhu Tonight
Miss Louise i-'rench will arrive
lu Iji Grande tonight from Salem.
Oregon where she is attending bus
iness, college. Miss J-'rench will
spend several, days in 1 41 Grande
visiting at the home of he,r parent
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Krench.
To Visit nt Arlington -'
Mrs. C. A. Ileidd and two pons,
Carl and l'Yederlck, will go to' Ar
lington tonight, where they will
spend Christ mas with Mrs. Heldel's
mother, who lives there. They
expect, to return, to -Da Grande
.Sunday,
To Spend Christmas with Sister
Miss Marie Kouteure. who is em
ployed in the railroad offices here
will leavi tonight for Condon,
Oregon, where she will visit her
sister Christmas day.- "
Going to I'mmelt
A purty registering at the Som-
mer hotel yesterday for night's
stop on th way home to Dmuiett
included Mbs Marie White. Misses
"Nora.f lxnilse and Dea Johnson and
John Johnson.
Visiting nt Webb Home
'Mrs. Nora Webb and daughter.
Miss Mildred, are ere from Port
land to ppend the holidays at the
home of .the former's tlaughter,
Mrs. Clyde Webb: .
Heymihls Child Continues 111
H I't-vti.il.iu fr ' tm.nl 11
ftwllf.u: ttlivfit lint until. :ir tn lw
j about the same today, It is reporl-
eu iiuiii ins Jiuiie.-.
Assist iitv nt ll:tilrnnd Store
.1. A. McCrae, who was formerly
employed at the O.-W. It. ,M: N.,
store In I .a Grande, is bark at, his
old Job during the recuperation of
Arthur Nelson, the present store.
keeper, who was injured In an ae
teident at the new city well a week
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A Merry
Christmas
TO ALL OUU
F1UENDS AND
I'ATUONS
IS
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La Grande, Oregon
ago. McCrae was transferred to
the position of traveling account
ant for the company.
To Itaker 1111 Itusbiess
Miss Amanda Nelson went to
Tinker this morning on business.
She will return to lAi Grande this
evening.
Shopping in Da Grande
After some time spent in Da
Grande shopping Mrs. Jessie
Campbell returned to her home
ut Wallowa this morning.
Froin Gooding, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. William Keay and
two children were in 1 ai Grande
this morning on their way to Jo
seph, where they will spend Christ
mas with relatives. Mr. ami Mis.
Keay make their home at Gooding,
Idaho.
Iletv rr Christ 1 tilts
Mrs. Harley McClure and lor
three children arrived in li Gran
de this, morning from I 'nd let on.
They will spend Christmas day
here. . , , ,
1 1 err for Christmas '
M Iss Iris King arrived in. I .a"
Grande this morning from Port
land and will visit during Hi 1
Christinas holidays here with hr
mother, M rs. I enver Chn rli 011.
Arrived this Morn lug
Mrs. M. It. King, of Yakima.
Washington, arrived In D-i Grand1
this morning and will visit dining
the holidays here with Mrs. J. G.
Dalit k.
IhobaiMl 111 in Portland
Mrs. Norman Weiss passed
through La Grande this morning
on her way to Knterprise, wh-'re
she will spend Chrlsl nuis. y r.s.
W-lss has been hi Port land
lie p:Lst two imonths wllh her
hand who is HI I here. She sa
Is very much better now.
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To ihtt ill Pit nnn
Mis DIfinrhc Sp-"rs lei;
Grande this morning en he,
to' Parma. Idaho where hIic
visil fluting the hdldas.
Slteers h a lejieher In the (
school here.
TiJ VKH Pjiri-iifs al Ibikei. . "
Mr. und M.rfl. IK Sii'ilii end
two children leTI ii Grange ihis
morning on tloir wav -to I inker
where they will visit th-dr pap-n!.
They will return to their liouej
here after l.'hrlst mas. . .
Returned llonu1
After visiting in Marshrleld
the past mouth Mrs. T. W.
Horde arrived lu li Grande
for
I le
lhls morning en route to her home nt
t'nion. Mrs. D'itorde formerly
lived In Iji Grande but moved to!
t'nion about a ear ago.
lien for Hohdiix.
Mist Alice Scolt, who tejuiies
schoid al Gninde Hondo in Western
Oregon, arrived In Ui Grande this
morning to visit relatives here dur
ing Hie holidays. Miss Seotl for
merly lived here. She attended tho
Ui Grande hUb school und has
many friends lu-re.
STAR
Josc)h Conrad's stirring tale of Life and
Strife and Love
Island.Played
Noah Decry -
Percy
tom(;ht
"WESTERN I'Ll'CK'1
th rough Ui Grande thin morning
on her way to Huntington. She
visited here fur a short time with
her ntstt r, Mrs. William 1 terry.
To Vlhil Sister at Hoise
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Flemuilng of
tliis city kit this morning on their
way to Hoise. Idaho, where they
will visit over the holidays with
Mr. Klcuimlng's sister, Mrs. llaunu.
To Visit III IllikiT
Mrs. 10. IMuinnu-r uct'oinpiin
Icil by Mr. imil Mm. T. A. I'lum-in-r
mill rhllilron went to ItakiT
tliis iiifirniiir ami -will upi-ntl
(.'hl-Lstiiiuu Ihi-ro witti tin- furim-l-
tlullKlit'-r. .Mm. A. 1. Ilulrtl.
rl'u l-'.liillH-lt fur llulltlu.YM
.Miss Klh.t Itot-kwooil lift Iji
(iraiuli: lliiK niuinln ou ln-r way
I In Klnlui-tl, Matiu. to bpt-nd thy
lioliilayn. .Mik-s llui-kwooil U-aytu'-H
.school in u rural Krhool llrar lu-re.
To Visit at Naiupa
Mrs. Ceotge Scott, whose home
is al Klnln, was in 1ji Grande this
morning on her way to Naiupa,
ho, where she will visit rela
tives for u month.
Couple Married Here
Justice Hugh D. Drudy offici
ated Wednesday afternoon at the
marriage pf Miss 'aw Sal ford to
Thoinaa W. Carpenter. The young
couple will make their home in
Da Grande.
Home for Holf(lus
itolex 1'rillaiuan, who Is a senior
at the I'ntversity of Oregon, has
arrived- In Ui Dvando on his way
home to Cove, where he will spend
the Chrlsl mas holidays wit h his
motlier, M rs. 'auliua prillaman
and other relatives and friends.
Go to ."Mil I on for Chiislnms
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. J'ulman will
leave J .a Grande this evening or
early tomorrow morning on their
way to Milton, where they will
spend Christmas with Mrs. Put
nvin's parents, They will return
to Da Grande Sunday,
VKils al Mnlher's Home
Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Helm with
their bos, Carl G. Jr., am) JJobbie, t
will celebrate Christmas as guests
of M r. Helm's mother at Walla
Walla, Wash. G. M.' pierce, pro-
ln11iitn (iflii'i'i- wiirldiiL' mil1 of
l-l...'u ,,ri'l ilrm.i llw..,. n
his far as far as Pendleton, from
where they hoarded ii (rain for the
rest, of Hi;, trip.
I'liy l.s Donor
. .Among the contributions which
the local' Salvai Ion Army has re
ceived hr Christmas distribution
among La Grande's needy is one
from Drr'W. T. liiy. of Hot Dake.
Tip gilV iroiii the lake was hoiuv
grown garden SUH f and con.siMled
of sacks of potatoes, lieels, .cab
bage, several bunches of celery
and squash and other vegetables.
Take iipdoU Jtt Querns
Dive (Lrunlis picked up by
city
police la't night ami lodged in the
iMiiiMlv inil iin anxious to end their
I compulsory resilience there, before
' it rist m(t. i le y probably will
If 'W, "Tarring early I ins ntter
110011; Tli''' uuluK I inclmh'S James
McDonald, Jljirry Davis, John Mc
Chiin, V. Holiart, all giving
their orenpat ion as logging, and
Dick Mooney who was only a short
titue ago dii;misd from jail.
An hed i'i-oiii Portland
Missctf Nell! and Harriett Keker-
sley an lv d in li Grande this
morning from Portland, where
they make their home on their
r way lo Cove to .spend I he holidays
j wii h t heir parents, M r. and Mrs.
(iiho i:ktrsh-y. Mr. aiul Mrs. J.
j D. V'imer ami daughlr, JOva,
came to l,a Criatide from Cove to
f 1111 i t lip in with the Misses lleker-
:.leys jind accompany them lu
Cove.
iWIIY CHRISTMAS
iulli lvlv I
(ConMmied from I'-uge One.)
There, for the fi 1 st,. . lime .man
had t Im; problem of his kinship
solv d. Do Is a child of the
l-'ollier. t htrno sapiens ha I he
brut Iier'H obligation to h!n felloe s
timl (he f.llal (ddirpitlon to Ihe
uiik who planned his earthly Jour
ney Here, is I lie philoNOphy of
hi otlit-i iiool. the foundation of d -uioriacy.
IMH of HiIh I remendous
.spiritual I rut It came the Golden
U"i'c and ihe modern world.' Kor
Up model n witiid has for lis Ide.il
at lenst sohiethillg HUr Iiuiiumi
Jlistiee biised llioil t he altrulstlr
co nee j, t . It is I ids concept, mi I
ihe consbtni striving for H, which
has 1 emaile t he world.
'lit' modern feeling of brother
hood Is crystallised lu our laws.
It is set in v. i h-spi-cad cuhIoiiis
springing from the new roiiseieie.e
of ni.ui iilauted by the philosophy
of .Jesus proclaimed so t-tisuu My ' ! a
the won 111 u at .Jacob's wiil. This
senye of Ihe Mpiritual kinship o;'
man through the spiritual father
hood the I'irst (ituMe of tidier.
FRIDAY
SATURDAY - SUNDAY
'LORD JIM"
on a romantic boutn hea
by
Shirley Mason
Marmont - Raymond llatlon
ClTYrREAUY,-
EAGER FOR
CHRISTMAS
(Continued from Pngo On.
is scheduled to shed It fruit at 11:-
The Klks, who are Santa's best
helpers, have hud their storeroom
locked for two weeks to guard the
thousands of dolls and heads, and
toys and games that are lu be put
ou the tree as soon us the Jolly
old fellow urrives.
Hesldes the playthings, there are
loads and stacks of candy, fruit
and nuts for all the kiddes in town. I
Kven the patients in the hospital
are going to have fun tomorrow.
Six fine trees are twinkling with
lights and shining balls, und the
gilts ure slacked all around them.
The P. K. O. wisters will make
their annual visit tonight' with
Isweet-breathed flowers to cheer
1 the day and the days to come. The
. Neighborhood club and the Prcshy-
terian church will send their best
carolers, and Christmas evening.
an orchestra of five pieces will fur
nish a program of classical num
bers. Mrs. Julia Metzler, Ken
neth GekeU-r, Frank Kobinson,
Andrew Umey and Hoy Mntton
Turkeys are Hons! lug
Down In the kitchen, three huge
has exalted the common man. .In
deed. It has given him the dignity
of self-respect. It has spin red
him ou In his struggle for the
rights that -come with freedom. In
that struggle for a spiritual king
dom of liberty man has Invented
and distributed nil the matoii.d
things: that go with liberty.
So our Christmas celebrating the
birth of Jesus, the Christ, cehj
b rales the birth of (hit new world
the now world of hope OhrDt-j
uuih is inerry because under, the
philosophy of its founder any in. in !
In Christendom, knowing his spir-!
itual kinship with God and his,
spiritual brotherhood with all hls
fellows, can lift up bis. head and
aspire to whatever height his I11I
cuts will take hint. After Christ'.
creed ciimo into the world, slaves
were free, thrones fell, tyrants
lost their power In Just the meas
ure that humanity accepted thai
creed. Hew ho cries to his fel
lows '"A. Merry Christmas" puts
the curse of Joy'-.ipon all who
would rob, or cheat, or violate
the dignity . of man. "Merry
Christmas" Is the uuiglc widen
the vision of Mary, Mother on.sf
Jesus, who saw the day when theM
proud would be "scattered tit tho J
imagination of their heart," whcnr.
princes would be "put down from
their thrones." when the hungry
should "be filled with good things"
and the rich drones should be
"sent away empty," ".Merry
Chrtstmas'V Is the token that man,
whatever may be his physical kin
ship. In the spiritual heir of I he
force (hat holds tin; KtaiS .in their
courses. "Merry Christmas" took
a hopeless, faithless, cold, mnliicn
and bloody world, and made it
over. Jn tho alchemy of tlmo,
"Merry Christmas" has brought lo
the. wjtd- ft hopo.oil-piwwe, mifuHh
In man and by the growing powe
of love In human affairs Is slow
bringing an eternal denial to the
powers of force und durkness, "A
Merry 1 ,hVlstmas," my lords an 1
gentlemen, has .ni locked the door
that bound the old world for
countless centuries Hi Ignorance
and shame. It Is the "open se
same" that shall let the light of
Joy 11 ml Justice ami peace Into
the new world of good will. So
a Merry Christmas to you ami all
and God bless you. every one.
Copyright, 1!if, by fnitcd I'Vji
lure Syndicate. Inc.. All tig Ids re
served. Reproduction prohibited.
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A MDIIHY CllltlSTMAS 'I'D YD I"
tl you take the necestiiry precau
tious for good hen II h. Good
health can be iinsured by means
of chlropriuilcs. This Is the sci
ence that keeps the nerve centers
ami blood channels hi proper con
ilillon. Come to us for an exam
ination and demonstration. Wli.'l
we have done for ol hers we can
do for you. We make converts
every ,day.
Dlcctrtcnl Treatments Given.
I'onsiltation l-'ree.
DH. J. Ii. WGODDI.D
Hi Smiinier llhlg.
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Merry Christmas
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turkeys are roasting, and till man
ner of dainty foods are in tho
making to tempi delicate appeti
tes. Tho Chrhilmas spirit extends' to
the stranger within our . gates.
And persona who find themselves
si landed here far from home und
families will not lack for comfort
and diver) iss-meiits. Dach hotel
has dressed 11 tree, und provided a
Season's Greetings : '
Till-: S'PllilT OK CHUISTMAS prompts lis to extend, to you, ,
bur appreciation of your trust, good will ;ond confidence, V
which have helped beyond tneusure, dining the past, to.mako
our serving you a pleasure. ' V. "V
Art & Baby Shop''.!-'
tHOI AdattiH Avenue. .'.
itiilleifck Pallcins - D. M. C. nml Nun's Doll-proof Thread, l'Hc.y
We Wish
OUR MANY PATRONS AND FRIENDS
A Merry Christinas
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Rrinjr the whole family and don't for
gel (aandma!
TOMTE "THK SCARLET SAINT"
THE HUH
seasonal program for tho dinner
hour. Church services this cviW
lug, entertaining shows In ull thie$
theatres tonight and tomorrow
and best of all, the community
party ut the intersection of Wash;
ing avenue und Depot street fur
tho Ultte folk Just before CuriSU
mas noon, will whilu away plea
sant hours. . . . ;J
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Friday
Saturday
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Mil SIDNEYOLCOTT.
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BETTY BR0NSON
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