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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1925)
hirsilay, Pcci-inhcr SI, TIIB TA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Papro Seven1 r- , -l.i.,.,l.,lllllJiiti Local News In Brief II .- , p, ,L rvrvT-? ill"? l,0'"e Ht T"lM,r whwriie is COJIWU l-U-Al.'s, (telephone operutor, was in La in- 0. 10, 11 Villon Livestock i(Jriiml" yterday 8hoiptic und jMiuw lit Vnlou, Ore. jViminiK. - lErtiiiiiji to tii1h)i imt church, wax u visitor to I.a j Grande this morning. 11' return- d to linker on train No. linker " llu"li"i fiarh-.1 M. Kcynolds was in ln- 11 Close Librnry flic public library will be closed lay New sears is is annoitn-today. Amoiiff 1-' first of the vacation ing student u return to coll. kc whb Marlon Hcudly, who . left Wednesday for . A. C. He will slop at Portland en route. Itohiu'iikiitiip Imumvcd i i i ! v JJolinenkaiun is distiucilv r. Yesterday lie was able r ' his fli'Ht few biles of food. flack to 'lYoy .Miss I vn Jane Waro returned 10 Tiny this morning1 - where slip teaches school, ufter spending Christmas at her home in Nampu, hliiho. Here from Tamiii tick Mrs. J. J. Jtroomtiehl und child ren Fern und Louis, of Tumariu-k. Idaho, tiro visiting ut the home of lnr .mother Mm. Llllu Klchurd son. und brother, George 11. Hieh urdson during the holiday season. They expect to return to Tain a -raek next Monday. In CuUfoiiiln fin Two MoiiiIis II. N. Vuughun passed through 1-a (Irande this murning- on his way homo to lmnnha, afti-r two months spent In t'uliforniuf' Mr. Vuughun visited Hun Kranelseo, Sun Jose. Santa Ana and ' other points of interest in the southern stale. Jlr report a fine trip. its or l-'owlers r. und Mrs. Itnlph 1-:. Koylej daughter, .Mary im-z, or Pmd i. ure gin-sis over t hi- wi-ei of Mr. and Mrs. Ward I'mvler j Telreilii Impi in;: ;i til Tetj-eau i.s able io si I up n c loday nl'li-r several days wr ; illni-Ks with pneumonia'. Plainer Heshlcnl Visiting 1 1 ere K. K. Sllndgrass. u former l,a Craude resident; Is hero for a lu.H day visit with hi8 brother, J. O. S nod grass. The visitor to now agent for the o.-V. It. & N com pany at. Colfax, Wash. (.nest in Cily Miss 1C ut h .l;;liths, or p-;;nc-roy. Washington is a housi guest of Miss Mildred lloyt. Miss Mat thies camc-lo Iji ('ramie vector. a(. Ilonie I, lav and will n-lnrn in hi ' liomo he. little daughter of Mr. find Jonight. i. It'. J. (Sreen, is ill -at tin ir ', - me here. ! In Cily front ItitLer . The Itev. William llntnl. nt Tin- ripping In Cily jker, Sunday sehool missionnrv lor Mrs. A. L. Prynr. who makes ' Knstern Or.-con or the I 'rutin t nr. On Way Home from Iort!rtiitl The itev. Kruneis 1 lloiuiuet, of tho ITeshyleriun rhureh of Kn terprise, pussed throuRh Iji Cran iU this morninp on his way home after h few ilayn In Portland, whero be iittendt-d u. rommitlee nieeUiiK of the Presbyterian aynod of Op'ifon us representative from the Grande jtnnde I'resliylery. Home front l'ortlund x . ' ! Alter vlsitlnif In Portland' for j the punt week Peull Kprlk'iie was ; in Iji Grande tills morning en ; route to his home at Jtweph. 1 In City YfsU'nlay Mm. Ii. A. Jierry was fdinppln:-? in Jl tJrundo yesterday. Her home is at Jmbler. To lIjiln on It tidiness -' I I. I.ewU, freiKhl nervlee In- i speetor for the I'nlon P.telfio y- j stt-m. whoso hi ad(Ui;ti'i4 re. in I Portland, wua lu lui GiJiiilv llil morning on hln way to j-ilKin taj business. To ViU ut Jmbler , Mix. W. K. linker and lu-r four child nil went to linld-. .'his morning, where they will visit relatives until after New Year's. To Yldt (irnmlniotlier I.ltile Miss Juan Marlun Pid cock went to Knlerprlse this mornlnK. .whore they will visit tbreir Krundtnother unill atl-T Sunday. v , l-lujoytNl Itnnd CoiHrt Mr. and Mrs. Ward lift hen' yesterday ..'for Nuteheu. Wash., where they make there horn' uf ter -spending- the ChriKimas holl iays with Mr. and Min. W. I'ri WK. They enjoyed the band j 'ui' I'l l iiiiii.iy v(i III Ml" II and stated that they would like to live here if for no other reason than to listen to Andrew lmy's inuuieipul . orKantKUtion. - Mrs. Ward is a' dialer of Mrs. Crews. To Pendleton on JtiisinesK J. II. Dobbin, of Knterprise, was in I ui (Ira ado, this mornhiK Tiii his way home ufter two tiny in Pendleton on business. lieM S'cri(iy Here IMIIas t Jliee, field noeretnry for ihe (ires-on Christinn Knden vor soeieiy, is a Knest at the Som mer lintel. Mr. Pice makes, his home at Mlliou, Oregon. ( hnirman of ommlsslon HeTO William Duly ehairman of the stale hiKhway eonimiSKion, wa a Why Suffer from nasal ca tarrh or head colds? Retail Catarrh Jelly glwa prompt nnJ giutifylnK nsllt-f. ap plied hy p.i. ti-nt. noi...i. tip HOC JEIXYI 1 fl d ifW Vfn IpSF J Catahbhai IvhJ Glass Drugs Inc. n ea&t Start La Grande, Oregon ! Complete Program Is Given for Cantata (Continued from Fage Otia.1 S. buslnoHK visitor 1o ldi f:ramUi to iliiy from liiK lioinc jit Hnkr. Mr. liuhy ri'turnetl to linker this rvi'-nlritt. O Clint's fith Annual Clint's 6th Annual JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Here's the Best News in the Paper x. -rartsaturciay January 2'"" Our Store-Wide Sale! , t'pntuiing ini'i'diaiidise from the best factories of America who specialize on quality Wearables for men, young men and hoys, such as Michael Stern & Co., and Kosenwatd & WcM clothes for men, "Fit form" and "Xtinfiood" dollies for yomiK men and .boys Levi Strauss, "Boss Of The Iload," and "Crown" Overalls and Work Clothin;? Ilcrg and McKihbiu Haiti Arrow, McUunakl, Ncustadter and I'cnd'elon fine Wool Shirts Van Keusen, AViow and Atatex Collars Men's Ironclad and Allen A Hosiery Women's Trushapc Hosiery and Outing Togs the famous Xettleton, Edmund "Foot l itter" and Stratford Dress Shoes for men, Jterg mann, Jiutkingliam & Hocht and WeinbeiR Work Shoes for men Robert Johnson & Rand and Herjrmann Shoes for hoys Pendleton Robes and HlankeLs Multnomah Trunks, Hags, Suitcases, etc. All this fine mer chandise goes on sale at reductions biilh drastic and genuine lo reduce our stock. America's Best Clothing for Men, Young Men and Boys in the Greatest Sale Ever Held! You men and young men who want good clothes, correctly tailored, of good style and best of ma terials at a good substantial saving come to this sale you can't but help pick a bargain In either Suit, Topcoat, Overcoats, Michael Stern & Co.'s nnd Rosenwuld & Weil's fine hand-tailored clothes, the best you can hope ti buy, the best you can want to wear, all go in this January Sale to unload. Michael - Slern Rosenwald iV: Weil's SUITS and OVF.Itt OATS 2-Vp Discount All McKibbin and- Ilerg HATS At -o Discount Our Fntire Line Arrow and E. & W. SHIRTS At 25 Discount Our Entire Line Of TRUNKS. SUITCASES, 15 AGS At I Discount Our Entire Line Of Men and Boys'. FURNISHINGS At A Saving Of 10 To .3:11-3 Our Entiie Line Of Men nnd Hoys' SHOES At 23 7o Discount (Except Nettlcton 10 Dis.) OUR ENTIRE LINE OF HOYS' XTRAGOOO KNICKERBOCKER SUITS, ONE AND TWO PAIR OF PANTS AT HALF PRICE. 1 fjr t Wc want everyone to know this: There are no frills in this sale. No loose talk or .nCl Jtierei exaggeration, .lust a clean-cut demonstration of Clint Van Fleet's way of doing business backed byj a large stock of Quality Wearables for men, young men and boys. Shoddy plunder never found a place in this establishment, nor did we ever buy merchandise for sale purposes nothing but standard brands will be found here. EXTRA SALESMEN TO i SERVE YOU "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE KVKRY ARTICLE ON SALE. NOTHING RESERVED. Ieavn Tomorrow N'itflit Sain. I'oehran will leave l.a Orniule tomorrow niht on way to California, to rename his studies ut Htnnfonl university, af ter speiullnff the ChrlsimnM holi days in l.a Oramle ut the home 'of his parenls. Jlls father, tleor- K T. l'oe h run, will ueoompnny him as far iih Portland. To Visit tit ImMer Mm. 1. Norval Vent 1o Tin- hler thlH morning:, where she will visit her uon. Hny Norval for lahout ten days. Mm. Norval has heen In l.a tirande for som-i time with her nbiter, .Mrs. Gay HuyoVn. iMrs. llayden- has been 11! but is able to ho up nprain now. Quintet iiitherK Pointers ! Hljfh school buHketbnll men collected n few point ein while j they were In action with the see- oml tea in) yesterday afternoon. I'oach 'rhrsen Uennett piled them j wit li Inst ruci Ions from the side i Itm-s as they played. So t unlay (the boys will RO to North Vowdcr I tor a praetlco (fume with the : -team there. I'liibXieil i)nirse in Nnrsliia Miss IhHh Williams hux finished her couino in nursing ill the l.os AnK'h, (leneral liospilal at os Vn'i'h-s, ( 'alifiirnia and has re turned to her home lu-re. At pre M'nt. M ids WllllaniH in employed til ihe V. J 1. l.ohnenUiimp home ;hk speelal nurse lor liltin Hilly j judinenkuinp, who litis benii very III. nil) lit Bomewnui linpluveu now. dard. Heeltutlve, contralto, and iirh, b-nor "The Amri'l dnhrlel." Myrtle lllaek und Itertiaid Wardell. A ha, soprano "My S(nl I tot ti MiiKnify the Lord," Mrs. (. A. lU-nu. i'liorns with bass recitative,: and soprano sulo "How lleue-, t it'nl l'iou the Mount nl n.t,'' I John - Stoddard, Mrs. 11. A.j Mean. Part a. Soprano moIo und ehor'is ' "Mark. What Mean Those IIo'y Yoiceji?", M m. l.i'Stcr. Iteeitutlve, contralto, and ten-, or aolo "And There Were the Same Country," Mrs. Let ter Stoddard, ttertiand War drll. Mailt one hoIo wit h clmrtiH "And Suddenly There W;is wiili Hie Amrtis." Klmcr 'Siod . daid. ;t. Supra no with baritone hoIoh. wit it chorus "Calm on l hi l.istrniiW Mar of NIkIiI.'' Mis. Jael: llialt and Kimer Stoddard. Heehative, contra II n - "And It Came to Pass," Myrtle lllaek. 1 El. .Men's chorus- "Let 1'b Now Co Kven I'nlo llethlehem." Hi. lii-cltatlvc. contrail o "And They Caine," Mrs. Lester Slod ; dard. 17. Chorus and soprano solo "Tin Holy Nltfht'Klizabeth (larrie!. IS. liecitative, contralto "And Tiio Shepherds," Mrs. Lester Stoddard. IH. Chorus "O Praise The Lord, AH Ye Nations." 10. 11 2, 14 SALES HERE TO ATTRACT $ BIG CROWDS Continued from I'tifft On.) Ilitidiitait Italty Uee4ieriiitf Little Hilly lllndman, who has bein very 111 ut (trland, Cal., where his purenUt, Mr. ami M rs. Luther lllndman, of 4-;iuin, stop pe( on t heir automobile lour t It rough Calll'oi-ula, Is much ini- , proved accordhiK to won) received iby hiH ftrandtather, W. II. Illml i man, who IIvb neaid-;iKm. I Ully i had been troubled by a throat In fection. jvntirled or Mnlber's Henfli frK. W. A. MeKcn.le. has re I ceive,i word of I be deal h of her j mother, !rH. Anna- Lmlvin.'-cn. a' I her home at Sail Laid Cily. Ion Christinas day, Mrs. LiuHie, Json was X4 years oln. M.flj !was taken to Hterllntr. I'laii, lur I former home, for burial. Mr: - Ludviirwm was the widow of a l lali pioneer who was klbed In :ihe early Indian wars. uary in local history. j One of the tamest nnd most nl- truetive ch-aranco buIch will be the combination sales of the Ore-j t?on Hardware and Implement compnny, IIIITh Department utore, j and tho Wcstenhaver und Clllbert men's clothing store, which be Klna Suturduy und will continue iwo weeks. The three firms nro already eireulurizhi'r both Hit ton and Wallowu countlcH and will draw from a la rye territory. Many Sales Sehctluh'il X. K. West & Company, Inc., expects their clearance sale to be the iri'eutest In Ihelr ilea lilies in La Cirunde, kIvIiik" reductions on l licit entire stock In both men's and women's depart menta Clint's Clothiery, Anil llrotlu-rs, the New 'ork Sturc and The 'i"ot;K''ry are also to slnnc sales in men's ap parel a nil Put mans';, d alers lu I ready-to-wear and millinery fur ladies, expcrla Ihelr sale to result in u heavy volume of business. Norton's Kiddie shop will offer children's wear at sale vatucH be HllUibiH.iMwuAjiyvit ! nn.tj it. ii.wi Two ot her salfK of importance lo lite community will he the of leiiiitf of furniture ami other household articles by Carr's Kur niltiru comitany ami the W. H. itohnenkamp company duriiiK- the month. tel ailed umiounecnien ts of the suIch ure carried In t htt advert is ItiK fieirtlon of today's Obxorever except. Carr's furnltur' wlileh will bo in tomorrow's paper and lb ewe will be followed up lat ter with oilier unnmmccmeuls. "Each day, s it comes, is but a door through which we step forward into a tomorrow. And, too, each is the sum of all the yesterdays that have lived their . little round of sunshine and starlight and departed. We aiValmost through with 1925. What we-have done with its SOii opportunities will be apparent in every day of 192G in friendships made or "lost ob jectives gained or missed.. Another year approaches. Each of us is to be en dowed with 3G5 more beginningsand endings. There 1 will be decisions to niakei work to be started, things to be consummated. . As you journey through the days of this new year, we want you to know Unit we are marching' abreast of you, willing to be of what help one good traveler may be to another." i0 STORES 9 E THE HUH WATCH PARTIES TO GREET 1920 (Continued from Pneo Ono.) even sermons In KcVpinK wtlh tho occasion. annex of the bulldiiiK at 7 this veninw. The affair is not a moil- j c -ma Mill? uiic, i ii u iuniur un- nounccM, but Klven with the pur-' pose of itasemhllnK 'hrist mas In I honor of the dawnintf year. After dinner Hie Luther Icukuo will wive a varied program, nn'd toward midiilKht will he coiumcncea u prayer meet Ins; lo usher In thfi ! new year, j Tho annual business meeting of the coiiKi'CKut ion will be conducted In connection with the 7 o'clock1 sup pel und euHiiluir watchniKht Nvrvice ut the Haptlst church. A half-hour devotional will ureot the New Year, tho pastor, Itev, CI. A. Pollard, to act as leader. ' At the parsonage of the Meth odist church south, the younjr peo ple ure comlilnliifc a business ses sion, n social proicram and a de votional service In observance of the season. The Kpworth league members will direct the program. And for tho hundreds who plan to spend their NVw Ye:;r'n eve at home, radio stnlloUM tin leiirih nnd breadth of Ihe land ur broai catiiiK wul i'hnH;hl s.-r vl'- a with iiiuies and carols and prayers and Will Suit I iled Against . t Man Who Mill JJvVs ST. LOI'IH, (AD-Although R.' W. Groves, president of the Paris Medicine company. Is still allvo, a will suit Involvlnff property val ued ut between four ' nnd six! nilllion. dollars has been filed ' In circuit court horo by hln son-in-law, JV Soely, of Ashvllle, X. C, tt'heenme known Wednesday. HOTEL ASTOD EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 50 Bath Now, Modern Close to Shopping District nd Theatrw FREE GARAGE Tariff horn $1.50 ST TAUT Shoe-maker, Shoe-rehuiulcr and Ilepntrcr All worlc guaranteed. Work nt by mail will be promptly taken care of. Across from Lti tJiitnde Vllllmr Co., corner Hetnloxk ami Jo If. HAIL 1926 AS YEAR OF PROSPERITY (Continued from Tni?e One.) Markets I POItTLAMl MAItKms. j POItTLANO, Ore. AP Cal lie, sheep Steady. I I loss Strong. J;kk l-'lrm. 1 (utter, butterfat Hl-udy. POItlLANH (.ItAIN MAItliirr PO HTLA N It, Ore. AP). Whrat Hard white It. H. liaart. soft white, western white, Dcccni- Ijer, no quotunons; January, $L('i; I western red, I 'ecemher, no quoin- tioiis; January, LaK. f'liitM No. 2 White feed find No. i 2 Kray, JJtcember, no t'"Jtat Ions; January, $l!a.7f. j Corn No. 3 M. Y, slilpmcri!. iltecimber, no (Uututlons; January. I $35. MMtKKTK AT A iI-ANCK. NKW VOItK ( A P). Stocks Mriii; H. H. Kn ske soars polnrs j to BKTi. Itonds Irregular; profit taking 'ratiseH recessions. Koren e xe h a n ire MImmI: Preach francH lose early pain. 'Cotton Lower; unfavorable ' Manchester reports. : Hufcur Ilarely steady: tra.b- huylmr. Coffee Hteady; hlfjln r Urazllhin murket a. r HI r A fl O (API. Wheal--Uhit; disjippofnttntr rnbb-H. i 'orn I tasy; lar: r ro-intry of ferlnir. Cuttle Higher. II jk rmiPaii'l lower. ( OMUTIONS IMPICOVKII WASllINliTON, (Ity tin Assoel a led Press)- - Improviu-r condi tions al home and abroad during ihe past year JustlTy tho belief thai I'll'! will see coal limed pro ress toward stabllii'alton Heeret ary Mellon believes. FINAL STEP IN (;AMBLIN(J FKiHT MADE frontIntid from Page On.) has bei Stamped Models ; soi.'a ci siuoxs - scaiii's - iu ri'i:r nmi vAxri v sins tovi:i.s - cum ni'ukads,. i:to. sold iii 2r,'r in -Mr', iti'iliii'iloii. Alsii SIihii)ihI I'li'iVK liiviilly llilllrll. Art & Baby Shop UIOI Adams Avenue, tliilterlclt I'atienm - It. l. C. nnd Niiu'm I loll -proof Thread, Kid. room lust nisi)!, wlileh remodelled completely. , Hesidt H the paKfmife of the Knm IdliiK ordinance, the commissioners voted to accept an offer nindo by i lie Last era Oregon Light and Power company to stand the ex penses of scndliiK (he La Urande fire chief to u meet In of electrical insiiectors in Portland lu January. The same offer has been accepted by Ihe Maker council. "We reel that there Is no im propriety in our bear) hit such ex pense because Inspectors ure rare ly called upon to Inspect our work," J. P. I.oltrhlife, vco presi. d nt and munaK'r, writes. "We assure you that In niuklii'7 this of fer we have In mind only the bet terment or ifen'ral wiring prac tice." Clyde It. H'itj; was granted un extension or time on his contract lo provide and plaei fl Herat Ion rock at the Hew ut,'e disposal plant until March 1 6. A Hoggeiition wc made that the coin mission draw up tor passage an ordinance governing the sale of milk in Iji Oronde. This was laid upon the (able for future rotisid-ernilnn. i rVOMCrK IrVNAMITK HOOM to t;i:i k in ;i-: stitl .HALT I.AKK. f.VP) When pol Irp off.cers round tt tinpfissittle to remove a liquor mill from it un derground biibiiat Tuendiiy n fi r noon. thfrv u.'sed 13 poundr. of r.ow- dr to blow A hole through the , ronert ceiling. ' I). I. Ruckmnn ' AiY.mtitaiit fncnlnf 'V:ix n.-porln Hffn- vi Ith Kri'.l 1 1 li 1 1 1 on !olm. II'. lit. I.a Grande, Ore. Betty Bronson -IN- "The Golden Princess" Tetcr Piin" ns n Girl of the Golden West. An wlvuntiii'o-romsmce written hy the first preat iiuUior of Western talcs lirct Harto. FRIDAY SATURDAY AECABS TOMGHT- "( i.ornrs mvkk hie pirate