Saturday, December 26, 1925.
THE UA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Five'
Local News In Brief
C; coitus events. .
Decembers UK Kloitlon to vote
iilMjii mIioiiI. huituutf
Jiiiiu u, 10, 1 I I'nltm Livestock
show at l.'nlon, Oiv. .
Quest )fitti'tK fur Hot l.tlke
i .Miss Qruce Cook liM't lust nlfillt
fpr Jlot J,nki concliulillff a holi
dliv visit will! Mlaa -lufi lunn.
Hlicrifr iO'f4 IIOHR '
Slit'rlft Ji'sse llriHhciirs sjifnt
fMuintina.s wilh lits wiiv anil muilly
lit Iheir liouif. at. lilKt"-
Home for Chrlslinas
' J. if. O'Cnnneil, who is 1 riDi-loyf tl
al Rolth, spent Chiistmn.s ffiiy at
)iIh home here.
Iire to Vlsil Friends
i Miss Naomi James, of Olympiu,
Wash.. Ih hero visiting friends over
the holidays.
To Walla Wnlln on Vlil
t' -Mr- and Mih. C. I. l'ulm:tn am
Veiling lur relatives at Wnllu. Wal
la, Wash., for tho holidays.
Quest or Iler Daughter
Mrs. Frank linker,-of-Tillamook,
Ore., Is a guest of her daughter,
Mrs. V. 11. Rohnenkunip.
To Raker Tills Morning
'.: 'Mrs. R.P. LeOoro. went lo..1a
kor tlil iiiorninr on train No. 24.
.Khfi will ("otrsult aMloetor there.
Ill Baker Toda .
M i-h. Gilbert iirya'nt went to Ba
ker this morntiiK. She will fi'lurn
. '. to her'hom'e here thin evening.
To Visit Pnrenls tit liilftn
V. '' '- Mt'- Delbert Krwln went to i:n
l:' "V Ion "this morning, where aho will
vIkU her mother and lalher over
tho week end.
-f)r voted to ilaker f'ounly
9 ' Oregon liuHlness; a monthly
fnajjraxine .put out. by the Oregon
fit at n chamber of eommereo in
Portland, this month devoted hov
eral paffea to linker county.
Gwh to Nampa
Minn Mildred Weeks, deputy
, count v clerk in the re.cordins de
partment, is making. a vacation vi
sit at th home of I'rtuTidB in Nam
pa and other Idaho t.owDB. .
Home for Christmas
li. I. Husey, who Is salesman for
Ihe lleminKton Typewriter .comp
any in Hotithern Oreffon and
Nor( hern California, cume home
.io I,a Grande to spend the holi
days with his wife and children.
Thomas Williams Improving
. Thomas Williams, who has been
Critically III at 3902 Second street,
.'where ho .makes his home. Is feel
ing, slightly better today. His sls4
ter is here from Washington lo
cure for him. ' ' '-
Visitors at Sell, If onto
Mi. anil. Mrs. Hugh- MeCall, of
: Haines, Ore., .weiv out-of-town
?m.eii)bers. of the company ... enler
' tnined at the 0. It. Seltz home
Clirlatmas day.
riii'islinns Wlt;i Thc.'r Sister
Misses GertriuR' ami ' Agnf ha
Schulten. of Portland, spent Christ
yinas wUh Iheir brother-ln-lnw and
ftlsier. Mr. and Mm. W. I . Vaughn,
y at the Summer hotel. The visitors
are rel urnlng home Sunday.
linker (Vuiple Visit Here
;' Mr .and Mrs. William Melcanlf
route from iheir home at Raker
'. to spend Christinas wilh relaiives
"here. V Returned last night, but
i'Mih. Melealf remnined In Ra
, Orande for a few days vlail.
Vnmtioif With Family
V The Rev. R. A Campbell, who
(teaches al llilgard, went to Ontar
io, tre, last nigh I to spend the
liolldav vocal ion wilh bis children.
Tletuiiis to Telocnscl
Mrs. George lu-i.-kell. who shop
pefl In ,a tirarub- Thursday, re
turned to Telocaset cinlst mas
morning.
Former Teneher Hen
M Iss TO f 1 if h Rnr k. of Spokane,
r
VESTS
MACKINAW COATS
HEEP LINED COATS
i
WOOL BLAZERS
At Moderate
Prices
Clint's
Oothiery
The Stor ith a Conscience
Mn ad Boy Out
fitter! of Quality
Methanols
LEATHER
who was" a teacher in the grade
schools here for several yean, la ft,
holiday visitor ut tho home of Mr.
ami .Mrw, , C, M, Humphries.
Guests here Ye.erday
Jlr. una Mra. Stanley Lyons anil
fninlly, of Huron, Oregon, were
guests Ra Grando yoh:erdny at
the home of Mrs. Lyons' -puivuts,
Mr. uud Mrs. W. K. Oslerlln.'
In City on IWisliic
A. A. Smith und Gustuv Ander
son, attorneys of linker, wore
transacting business in iJt Grande
loday. (:
In illy Yesterday
Dr. and Mrs, J. W.-Huff of Rak
er uml the I to v. and Mh. it. H.
Hughes, of Pendleton, were hi l.u
Grande ye.slorday tho gpesl.s of Mi,
and Mrs. Claude Nash.
VIkUk Paifiits nt Casonile
, Hay. Wlnto.ra, HccreUiry or the
Kilts' lodxe here, Ik vlaHlnff al the
home of bin parents at 1'ascade,
Ida. Mr. VlnterH'-falhti' is paslor
of the Methodist l-rpincopnlVhureh,
at Cascade,
Hilly Itoliiiettkainp .liicli I letter
, Little Itllly itohnenkami) ia con
.sitlertibly Improved today, It is re
ported from. I tic homo of his par
ents. Mr. and )lrs. W. II. liohuen
kanip Jr.
Home front llosplinl ,
Mra. J. ,U, Diekorson, 1S03 Y
avenue, returned to herjinmo from
the Grande Itnndo -hospital 'hrlsl
miLR eve, where she' spent 10 days
aller underKointf n major opera
lion. Hho is reported to he Kettlnf?
alonji' very well.
To Seattln to Visit Km
M th. lteKsle Geihel and her
daughter Hess, have t?onc to Seat
tle, , Washington, wliflre they will
visit J-Yed Geibel, who ia a stu
dent nt tlie University of Washing
Ion. They expect to return to their
home here beforo New Year's day.
He Hero Tomorrow
Itlfhop and Mrs. V. P. Remlnft--lon
will arrive in 1m, Grande to
row from Pendleton and will have
charge of the services at the Kpls
eopal church hero Hunday. Mr, and
Mrs. Heminifton -.will bo in l.a
Grande until after Monday.
Have Hahy Jtntwliiciw .
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Con
rad are the. parents of a baby
daughter born to them at their,
home Wednesday, December 23.
Roth mother and daughter are do
ing. fine.
To California for Whiter
Mrs. A. K lvanhoe left Ra
Grande .today , bound for Berkeley,
California, where, she will spend
the remainder of the winter, on
her way soul lj she will stop at -Med
ium, ureffon, wueru sue win visit
her son, Ryton, and family.
To Visit Aunt t N'ampn,
Raymond uml Orlln Osborn left
Ra (rrande tliis morning on their
way to Nampa, Idaho, whyre they
will visit for somo time with their
.unit, Mrs. Solders.
Here Tor Christinas
Rill Malt lies came to Ti Grande
from Maxvllle, where he la em
ployed by the Rowman-Hieks Rum-
ber company, to spend Christmas
at home. He will return to Max
villa Sunday.
On Way to Kiiterprlsc
The Rev. R. 11. Johnson, Ka st
ern Oregon district missionary of
the I apt 1st church, was In Ra
Grande this morning en route to
Rnterprlse, wliero Jit expects to
make liis headquarters while In
tliis section. Mr .Johnson's home
is in Washington.
Returns to I'.ulcrpi'lxe-
Miss Rela Ault relurned in her
home at. Knterpri.se this morning,
ufler three days In La Grande, she
accompanied her mother, Mrs. C
A. Anlt to 1 4i Grande. Mrs. Ault
is being treated by Dr. Houvy here.
She will remain here several days.
Siend Iny With Parents
Mr. and Mrs K. V. Cox, of Rak
er, spent Chrlslinas day with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Russell.
Mr. Cox. who la manager or the
Maker Packing company, returned
last, night lo attend business nf
falrs, his wife remaining for a few
days longer visit.
Former Residents Mere
Mr. and Mrs. John Clifford, who
moved from la Grande to Port
land a couple of years ago, are
here for a few days aa holiday
Kiicstn of her narents, Mr. and Mra.
Kred Stone, at Island City. Mr.lll Thorpe did th
Clifford ia general manager of the
II. of R. V. & K. for the G.-W. R.
& N., division,
Moving to Ia G ramie-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roland, who
are moving from Condon, Ore., to
Iji Grande, were Christmas guests
of Mr. and Mrw. Amos I Helms.
Mrs. Rolatwl and Mrs. Helms are
sisters. Mr. Roland Is to have
charge of the used car department
of the Perkins Motor company.
Will Attend Family Reunion
G rover C Hodgen. who makes his
home at 17(Mi Oak street, left
Christmas evening for Dayton,
where he will visit his father for
a couple of weeks. , On New Year's
day, he will participate in a re
union of about IfiO members of the
Hodgen family.
Celebrating at Joipli
Bliss Lwttc, who lives with his
aunt. Mrs. G. R. Clayeomb. while
attending school In Ia Grand.
went home to Joseph Thursday to
spend Christmas vacation. RMss
relebrated his birthdaay the day-
after Christmas, and his brother,
James the day before.
To Pendleton for (Tii-intm
I Mr. and Mrs. L- H- Norton went
to 1'endlMon to spend Christmas
with Mrs. Norton's parents. Mr.
Norton returned to la Grande thLs
morninK and Mrs. Norton will re
main there until sometime tumor-.,
row. - i
To Joseph tin lliisiness j
Mn. K. V. Smith was In 1m.
Grande this morning; on her way to
Joseph on business, Mrs. Smitli
will return to her home nt Pendle
tou about tho middle of next week, i
lu City from Pendleton
Mrs. Hat tie Lucas, whoso homo
is at Pendleton, .spent yesterday in
I.a Gin ml o the guest of' Mrs. Rube
Zwelfel. ,
To Visit Mothctw
Mrs. W. K. Hcekonberg, of Port,
land, in La Grande this morn
ing on her way to Rosline,, where
mIh will visit during the holiday
wilh her mother. Mrs. W. W. Park.
Mlotnml to linker
l.'.,(r. Eaton, his daughters, Airs.
Pearl lieeniau andx Mrs. Tom Muil
enhuifr with their famlliea, aeeom
pa n led by Mr. and Mra. Albert Kat
on and family, motored lo linker
to spend Christinas day wilh rela
lives,. Mr. and Mrs. Krahk Silk.
The visitors returned lo ln Grande
In tlie evenyiH;.
To Visit at. Kltiln .
. Ms. Ma Cormdisrtn, who tenelies
at Pumpkin UldKe, and Miss Gladys
Sloop, a school teneher from Dnfiir,
Oregon spent Chiirttmas In J.a
Grande (lie kiicsIh of Mrs. Jessie
IliKKlns. Thy went to Klffln 1his
morning for a short, visit.
.Mr. Mi'Kfnstry Iniprovlim
'i. A. MeKinsti y, who had a very
serious operal Ion at Hot Uike more
than thri'O weeks iiro, was allowed
to have company for the first time
Christinas day. M.r. MeKinslry was
operated on three weeks ago last
Wednesdny. and Is very nuieh im
proved. Mrs. MeK.inslery goes to
Hot Uike each day to visit her hus
band. llcyiiohls Cousins Heller
Junior, Ihe small son of Mr. and
Mrs. Karl C. .Reynolds, Ip reeling
much better today. . His tehipera
turo Is several degrees lower nd
his ffenernl condition . improved
Junior's cousin, Dorothy Lee Rey
nolds, who has been ill for Homo
time, at the home of her pan nis,
Mr. and Mra. Ree Reyno'dn. is
gaining steadily and is now able
to take food.
Guests from 1is Attxcles
Vincent Palmer and his nephew.
Palmer Ryrkit. both former re
sidents of l.a Grande, arrived from
Ros Angeles Christmas eve to
spend the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. G. It. Claycoipb, nt 17B Oak
street, Mr. Palmer is an uncle of
Air. Clayeomb. His daughter. Miss
Margaret I 'aimer,, also Is in the
city and will he a member of ihe
bridal wedding oT Miss Allodeen
Scroggln to Oscar Warnock Decem
ber 2S. '
Post Office. Greetings .
Several days before the end of
the quarter post offices through
out the country deposit box rent,
due notice. in the 'boxes, lo be tak-
en up before Ihe first day of the
next month if the renters wish to
maintain the privileges they hold.
This month Ihe date autonf.ttieally
fell before Christmas but Rnelo
Sam decided, to save his "state
mentrt" until after" the .-annual visit
of Santa Clans and so today, In-,
stead of ii day on o before Christ
mas, theiittle'white slips found
Iheir way into the boxes. Vnele
Sam's representatives in La Grande
inougni inai would lie. a nicer way
of extending tip- season's greetings.
GRIM ANGEL
MARS XMAS
DAY IN U.S.
(Continued from Pane One,)
aled Press) M rs. Peter Sorenscn,
r:(. is dead, anil five others are In
a hospital as the result of a. colli
sion between automobile driven
by Or. L. M. Bruce, mid an Inter
urban electric train,
THAI HITS AFTO
WISNKIt, N'ebr. ( Ry the Associ
ated Press) I'Ved von Xeggern.his
wife, and three children, ranging
from l f to 22 years of age, were
instant ly killed when a passenger
train struck I heir automobile at a
grade crossing near here. The
son. who was driving, is In a crit
ical condition.
PARTY IADS IV HFATH
YVITTS, fa I (Ry the Associated
Press) A Christ mas party here
ended In Ihe death of one person
and perhaps fatal Injury to an
olher. Police found Charles Thor
pe, bs, dead of gunshot wounds,
while Mrs. Kat herine Reed was
taken to a hospital In a critical
coondltion.
The. woman's husband, Frank
Reed, arrested for questioning.
shooting.
PRTSS SIM IRK MONTGOMKRV
Press Squire Montgomery, n--4"i,
died llccember 2S at Asotltt.
Wash. He wna the nephew of W.
S. Montgomery of this city. He
leaves two children to mourn Ms
loe, Rlalne of Ra Grande, and
Cllve of Asotin, Wash,, and two
sifMers, Mrs. Kstella Supp and Mrs.
May Harmon, both of Kugene, Mr.
Montgomery was well known here
and had many friends who, will be
sorry to hear of his death. Re
had liren an - Invalid for some
time.
VAt STOCKHAIj;.
Vaun Slockdal?, three years and
six months old son of In land G.
Stoekdab-.-of Veed.Cal., died lat
night from bronchial pneimonia
at the home of his grand pa rents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Orion of l a
Ion. Funeral arrangements will
le announced later.
We never See a star fall that we
don't wonder if maybe y isn't th
dove of peace looking for a plae
to lit tit.
Obituary
'Thank You
Notes
v
Appear to best advant
age when written on
carefully selected stock
of good quality.
Select your stationery
here from a line that is
always in good taste.
Glass Drugs
Inc.
La Grande, Oregon
Markets
PORTI.ANH MAKKRTS
CORTLAND, Ore. (APR Live
stock Steady.
lOggs Steady.
Rutter Steiuly; standard cub"?
up hulf a cent lo -4ric.
JlntleUat Steady. .
SAN KRANC1NCG (APR Rllt
terfut, FiUie here today.
LA GRANDE
CHRISTMAS
JOYOUS ONE
(Continued from Pnge One.)
a-l almost t li o la fit m inn to. Mo re,
than 200 persons, mostly children,
came out to enjoy the exerciae.i,
the sonsH and , recitations and
music that preceded hla call. K.
A. Sayie, superintendent of coun
ty schools, gave the Christmas ad
dreas. And three young men con
tributed vocal trios that captur.'d
the audience. i
Visited Hospital. , '
At the Grande Uonde hospital
he found physicians, nurnes,
pa
tletits uml 'employes impatient for
his coming and the distribution of
'nearly 2 ml packages .piled -Jud"r
tho trees. Tho Presbyterian quin
tet furnished a delightful program
of carols, and other entertainers
weru then to drive uway the pains
that would Intrude even on such
an occasion. Delicious refresh
ments were passed to the guests.
For the 2fi employes. Including
tiie inn hch In (raining, there were
substantial checks given In appre
ciation by tho G ran iR Rotule hoa-
piuu.
Christmas day - brought Andy
Loney's orchestra and flowers and
a turkey dinner to while the hours
away.
Prisoners Have Tree.
Nineteen prisoners in the co'in
IV Jail were gladdened with a
'hrist mas lice furnished by the
Salvation Army workers. 'Fu'i-I
toned to the boughs were I U pan s!
of socks and a generoitt treat of:,
candy and nuts. Dinner was pro-ij
vided by some of the Inmates wbo'i
pooled t heir resources I'nr I h;i '
benefit of the crowd. "-1.
Nearly tin families owed Iheir :
holiday dinners lo the bounty of j
big-hearted organizations. In ad - 1
dilion to the baskets ihe Klks dis-j
t ribuied, about HO dinners were
seui ot:t by t he Sal vat Ion Army. I
There were gifla for 2oa kiddles
at the Sal vat Ion Army t ree last '
evening at the hall. i
Collegiate and hundreds nf oth-l
er home-comers who responded 1o
I .a Grande's hospitality were en - j
lerlalned a I dinners, dances, and
mi i-lien nil over town. !
Attend Then ter Party.
Rut the day really belonged lo
the youngsters and they showed mi
reluctance about claiming tluir
rights.
About a thousand ' o'f them
thronged the Star theater at H:3
for the annual parly that the man
agement provhb'H. . They crowded
two and three into n seat, but that
didn't matter. The comedy was
just, as funny. Ruby Peggy as end1
HEALTHand ils
PRESERVATION
n at
I I
UiaowACTO".
M( t)F VOI H SKARCIf
For years, no doubt, you hit 'e
been In search of helth, or If yo 11
enjoy good health In search of aj
means looking to Its complete
preservation, in chiropnietics yoi.rj
anxious search comes lb a satisfy-!
ing end. Ours Is the science th.it!
leads to health and happiness. Ve
shall be g!nd If yon will call fo i
ronsultal ton. y
Rlectricnl twittm-nts gvn. j
Constltatton Free. 1
nit. .i. i;. voiin.i,fi
1M1 Soiiiin-r Itldg.
IMiom 107-W
.mi
And So He Kids tho Cops
y ....... ,
This Is "Moralng GNn v.v prlau Mfd nv nid by J. c. Harper of HerMey,
fulif. l-.verv nmrnlng at fi lie stalls p eruiv and the neighbors eull th
police. nTu when the tops anive he's Maying "goliljle gobbld" In a quiet,
friendly lone, and thus iwcapes anevt. lb Is the product of tho mutiny of U
" respect alily Rhudc Island Red lieit and a turlwy gobbler,
HEALTH
"', hijOgh pniossriti;.
(Hy Jr. Fii'ilerkk Strhker)
Rlood pressure la an index not a
'disease. Kveryone has a blood
pressure just as every one has a
pulse. To keep (t normal is large
ly within one's control.
The only person who can Inter
pret your blood pressure Intel 11-
and lovable and the Harry Carey
picture fully ua entertaining as if
each child had occupied a box.
Santa Claus came and almost caus
ed a riot when he invited them ull
to the Rika" party after the show.
It vas a glorious day. Hvery kid
111 town played a part in it, and
never gave up until no. nuu piayea
j himself 1n sleep
- "
' '
STAR
TODAY - SUNDAY
PERCY MARM0NT - SHIRLEY MASON
NOAH BEERY - RAYMOND IIATT0N
In '
' Joseph Conrad's Gripping Story
of the South Seas
"Lord Jim"
. And
Clyde Cook Comedy
"Moonlight and Noses"
TONITE - "NOT
ARCADE
. SUNDAY
Matinee Night
VAUDEVILLE
Pictures - Orchestra
MONDAY
LEWIS STONE In "WHAT FOOLS MEN"
r
IT'S COMING
Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.
I
i&. .'T
gently la the physician who has
jknowlcdgn of many things about
your body and your health. Tho
physician who Ik moat likely to
have thtstknowledgo Is the one who
has been your physician for some
lime. ; Low blood pressure usually
Indicates a lack of general tone.
lllHh blood pressure, on the other
hand, directs nt tent Ion to certain
diseases, the changes due lo ad
vancing years and especially In wo
men, to .disturbance of middle ago.
These conditions, like all others,
are most effectively and often suc
cessfully treated only when discov
ered early, A blood pressure test,
therefore should be u part of every
good examination. . i
Visible throbbing arteries do not
mean high blood pressure, ' Nor
dues loss of blood noccsanrtly low-,
er If. High blood pressure does nol
Mluuiry too much blood or any
change at all In the blood Itself
SO bONG AGO"
but means that the blood Is at- i
tempting to circulate under abnor-1
mat resistance j
That one Is u old as his arteries i
Is a populur sajing. High blood
liresanro too often shows that tho
patient, while perhaps knowing the
old saying, has not realised what
he could do to influence the mut
ter, liy overeating and drinking,
elronlc constitution, repeated un
necessary colds and other Infec
tions he has carried a load for
years under which ho bus fluully
broken down. (
Nature provides a wide margin
of safety Tor moat of us hut It in
not inexhaustible. The Ills which
we cenerallv claim us nelly and
trivial, frequently repeated, and )
had habits of hygiene long con-
KmU'd, are probably most con
cerned in determining whethor we
live as long us vo should.
You cannot buy a lower blood
pressure The pi oaf skillful phy
sician gives advtco which you and
only you can carry out, Kogrel
and rem o ran may save your soul
but tl will lower your , blood pres
sure but very little If years of bad
illvlng or neglect have raised it to
a high point. On the other hand
if high blood pressure la found and
lends to discovery of lildney dis
ease, much can he done by proper
treatment. If, .however, tho, high
blood pressure Is only a temporary
phenomenon, one of tho many
symptoms of it - natural change
which will pass In a short time,
there Is no need to be. unduly
alarmed about It. A, blood pres
sure well below normal limits In
dicates tho necessity of finding out
whal Is the cause of the poor con
dition and eradicating it.'
HIIIGIIWAV lU'PAIlt PtSlllT)
ASTORIA, Ore., A hydraullo
pqmp is lo aid work of clearing
the side on the Columbia highway
east o'f here. Stale highway Di
vision Engineer Clarke inspected
the break where the roadbed sank
three feet, but was at a loss to ex
plain the sinking.
Repairs to Ihe two big breaks on
Hie Nehalem highway were well
under way.
The logging railroad of the Tide:
water Timer company, running
CATARRH
B of head or throat Is oauan?
benelnod by th vapora 01
V A - RUB
Ovr 17 Million Jar Uim4 Yearly
Special 20 Reduction
OV fJlftl.S' WOOl, DIII'.SSIIM
sl.i's II (o it. Ilfiiullfiil i, vies nml only I or i In a siw.
;,... a.,.i,... Art & Baby.. Shop. . .
1301 Adams Avenue.
Iluttcrlek Pallcius - 1), M. V, and iui's Roll-pi-oof Thread, Etc.
Scores of Union County Fam
ilies Are Further On The High
road To
Greater
Prosperity
vas the New Year approaches.
We have made a most gratify
ing record in securing savings
investments in the La Grande
Building & Loan during the past
months.
We Appreciate
the business you have thus re
turned to your home community
and congratulate you on your
step toward the ownership of
such a sound, safe, and produc-:
tive investment. May you find
increased opportunities to place
your savings to similar advant
age during the coming year.
i
La Grande Building & Losn
Association
I'l.OYl) McKKNNON. Sales Mngr.
Iji (JiiiikIc National Bank Hide.
Men's Heavy
Rubbers
With Red Soles
$1.45
GO STORES
THE HUB
nlonR tho rnvliiA liclnw 'tho No--liulPin
lilKhway, in Mnrkoit hy a
nlMo whloh hat rovornd llio trackH)
li'n Wei denp for iilmut 150 yarl.
We Buy (or Less
We Sell for Less
ATTENTION
Men, Women, Children!
' Do not fail to buy
High Top Boots, Shoes,
Pumps and Oxfords at
our, regular low prices. ,
Buy Today!
New York Store
; DESTROYERS OF
HIGH PRICES
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