Friday;' August 13,' 1920
Local News In Brief
COMING KVKNTN
8i'it. 22, Si'.. Sl,,nnil a. llnlua
count; fair m UlKln, Ore.
i!,,",J tro' 'Ix-'o to tfoiitnnn,
wlHTL' she vlsltvil hi'r vrwiiHutlirr.'
urovo. to I'ortliincl. about ton
!ily iiko with iioyin Klmmormiin
Orogcni with hor MhL-1-, Mia. Mur
cua Kuluhum. Hho him biim awuy
about tlireo wwks. Mrs. Kri-nch
wtnt to Portland about a wei-k
ago for a visit with relatives.
limit- lo Mmmxiw
Mr. una Mrs. N. ' NVlfiun and
iliiughti'l. Mlsa Gi'llovU'VO Nelson,
returned to their homo here the
first or the week after u trip by
uuto to Moscow, Ida., over the
week end. They visited relatlv
bera of the winning stock judging
teum. , ."''.'
County Agent II. O. Avory will
havo clmrgu of the livestock club
work this year. -Kxhlblts aro.opett
to members of standard livestock
clubs between the olfes of right
and 18 years. Tlio stock must be
owned by club members nnd,' If
retiistered. In his or Iter name. ,
Premiums liicivascHl, .'
I'reuilunis hove been Increased
In the horse division, which la
ID SALE TO
i fir it iiiiinul
DtAiiUlllUN
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leie rtimi I'nlon
jilivc llulchlnsoil
iioni I'nlon today.
inndlrnm I vn,,. ,. ' " ' visum reiuuvcs in n,,, norae division, w men la
I.a Grande the I '? ta1"V'.,b'rc' T1"' '",a " ."' "muecd by W. It. Ledbelter. Itonthl
wtm 111 the city
j l b.iniuli 0,1, Moniln
ir. uraco I'li lds was In
' Mrs. Nelson reports; leaving here
J last Saturday morning' mid return
line; Tuseday. ,
city this morning en route to Wnl- Were CIhiiiis lu Vturs Aso
Iowa where she will visit Indi-fln'. Mr.' and Mrs. K. II. Kiiierm
Here tm Itwlii'ss
e .mi v ue w as a ium iicim ... . ... .
.... . . ilran.1... I.f.v. ,.,'"' V .?vr. 1' ut't-r. Mrs. Her- Kurnmunlo,
. . .. mere Hatfield. Mir. -.1.1 Is !..,,
jioliie is "I KlRin.
! Hallux, Oregon.
Men- r..m. "'""";- Hume , mlHfv
A ' " ' ' ' K. L'lid'-nvooU.
rriiiS.MiM'"w Mwiil --
riiniinllU'- of Hit' Hliimlti'P of c'oiii
in.-rc.' Xit-p-iu tu in jkii i.iih .is ,.r.iv,.., hl .
jlnnw MU v Trl .
! Mr. iiiltil M'". '''' Vnt'il Imvn
r iiu M d lo IhHr' linine li-n jifh-r
II till' ly, a'.t" 1 I'orllJMHl, Rilmi,
JO-Ihu arHrt VaiitHMivi r, H. i'. TUry i
r,'iiiriMitr,fiV' riiiH'.y Trip
Muck War' ami I'-nuiU nHon
iiifT triivwi)'Jn Iniimlia. Tln-y r-km-(
ralt-IJf itfooil' hicljt. -
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jlirlllV ri'OIII i tll'llllll SclUMll -
' ,M1sh lih'II i'unU piisnvd 1 liruuirlt
i"iynli' this in mil in on p-r
Mv honii'' it Waliitwa from ('lim
ey. WaJililnvloii. wli'Tt! Pin lias
Iktii aMi'itihim tln Huinmt r H. srtlon
M lln- Washimrtoii Slulir Kurmal
KcllUul. ' . '
Mrs. Mury 1. Killy. of Portland,
ron, of
1'hI., were In l.u
(irtindo Hits niorntnt? on tlilr way
to Viiitorprlso whvrv tlif-y will vlnlt
Mrn. Haropta Weaver. Mrs. Khut
soii and Mrs. Wcnwr worn child
hood cliuina In Kentucky. Tlit-y
havo not seen each oilier for 40
years. : Mrs. WYnwr Is well known
hin ..She Is lh inolher of Mrs.
Will IMdiouk. foriiu-rly of this
eit but now Hvlnir at Kaiuela.
(Coniliiurd from Pf 1)
On l i-hluif Trlj
Mr. and Mrs, C I.
Itanierell and
eliy thin .mornlntr ; dHiiphli-r. Alha. left (Ids liiornlnt;
h r daughter. Mrs. i for bosllne. w hrc tll'y, will Join
Jolm.sun, for so i tie time. Mr. nnd Mrs. (', O. Miirehlsun and
dmiclier. Until. and .Wood row
.Nlioiinhij- Mem TliN Monilns ' Dauicrell. who .left . ' yserday
Mrs. M. A. Rrown, of Alkd, w as ' "tonilntr for Wallowa "river Tor n
-NlM.i.pinc ,..,,. (ijn morlihie, Slwi l"ii days oulliit? and fishlni- Hip.
relumed home on the brunch lttio 'l'lif Kainereli family mid ihe Mur-
Ih hliiM to rorHnnil
Mr. and Mrs. V, ,. Huntley
spent Inst nlu'hl In l.a (1 ramie on
llier wiiy huiiie lo PorManU Ironi a
motor trip ast.
t'hlsons have one
county together on i
kind for the past five
to Wallowa
trip of Ihla
summers.
Carpfiiier s Ilii-uMTlim
1. W. ( 'uoper, earpi'iit' r, wliu
strained his baek Heveml' daya'apo
on the ttlaa Itriiir store reiuudel
WZ Job. Is reeoverlns at IheOrande
llonde hospital, w here he was tak- urdav.
Mrs. Karlt Larson lias re I
en Wednesday for treatment.
OffMvr llowaitl Has New Hon-
Harold Howard, traffic officer, They plan
'I'O Mn I'diiuiy lit lake
Hi, f. ,, Hooth. of I'ortlnnd. j
was nero inis mornint- on nis way
to Wallowa lake where ho will Join
his family and friends who an
oufluff at the lake. Dr. Itoolh Is
Just returning from a short bus!
new trip to I'orlland. He went lu
the Inkn with his family last Kat-
I Deluded In the parly of
HeeauHo no,; suitable.; pluco has
been secured .hro. for holding thu
ram Ktl. scheduled for Tucsduy,
August Si, It. whs decided lo move
MeKcnnon and H. II. McUoltlrlck. tlui fuiluvto Union, wliero .it will
Other preparations for fair wftk probably b(i 'pArinunently located,
are being mude and till commit-! hist . evening .Vhen the consignors
tecs uro cuthuslustlcJilly nnd dill-'to the miv nut. at tho county
gently workhitf on their respectnu ' agent's bfrice In make final pre
tasks. jparatloijs. ' The skIo will bo Ut the
, . 1 . . . ... H'nlun stuck show- grounds, and .if
i successful this, year will be cou-'
200 ATTEND OLD WMnd oavh: ycir In tlm. Painv
FOLKS'" PTPMP
" " - - l.rtMAiir.nt ,,ff ...r ..f llw, lire.
gon Itain Sale association,, .wblcli
is sponsoring lite iwlr, were' eleet
ed as ftilows: Carl . Whltinore', Jo-
ray riradtler, of fuve. and J. W. sephj president! ICoberl Kreltch,
liaxter, of Knlon. Covi treasun-K and, II. (J. Avery,
I'rnlt Kiitcrlnlns. , sucrejlarl', '.-. Two uiiplicallous' .to
liiiid C. I'nitt. of-1 firande. llsl "is for .lho Siite wero defer
Ming several songs during 'the uf- red for :;furll1ei''lllvesrtiratlon, . ' -leriioon.
aceoiiipanyliig liliuself ! Announcement of.tlio sale uro
w ith his Imujo. j being completed today and .will be
Mrs. Agnes nddock. of I'ntuii. alli.-a lintncdlatvly lo'all sheep
nppeai-. d In two liuinorou.i rccila-1 owners- Ih . adponilng . countries.
Huns. j Mori) than I 0 sheep are listed In.
Uiie in the afternoon a luncheon, ! ' nnnoiinueiiionl., r.ltero will
conMstliiK or Ice ereaiit, cake, cot-! prolntbly be utltL-ra ;al. yio, salu nut
fee und other refreshments, wiia i f t,w ,lf,U. ' , ' y ,
served in the l iiion W. C. T. l.' ! ""Wi'laliun members voted
uoslsled iiv I'nlon women., ; l send .11. O. A,ve.i-y.,,o.untyuBetil
Among ' the out-of-town guests ;"ml s 'e.rclary .ol' tho.-orgu'llitaUoil,
w-re: Kiige-ue Conklln, or Cove; Mr.j" M'er,. Jda., -lu, attend the -rant
Wright and party, of ' M-Uleal ! he h,'M Uyi Wedneii-
Springs: Mrs. Kr-d Nodltle, of Im-1 ""' wllcu CMU ul mi.c,'u "1
bier: Mr. and Mrs. U b. MeKen-' " "P"1- '"r- 'vveiy, win prouau.,
'' ffWjP.er lir,.., after a ti ll, lo j ,,,.. . ,,lrlh r
I'arlalnIM.kiine. and '."'U"'11-, iay, Aug. 1 1 . at .
etsiled lier mother at Tnennui
Denham .
! Pants
hiadc like regular,
pants, with belt loops,
cuii's and wide bot
toms. AlLJic rage.
nov among the
young men. Priced at
2.45 and $2.50
! Per P?ir
Clint',
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j Clothier y
"TIh tr with m mciMV&
j AU-iN'S AM ItOVS
f outi rri Eits .
was receiving coieratulatious to
a son Wednr-s- !
Murphy, where .
"Mrs. Howard has b'-en spending
the iimmer with their parents. ;
The ehlld Is to be nane d Unnald !
Clinton, to honor Chief tilnt Hay
neK. There Is an older son, Phillip.;
twelve, who are nl the w onderland
:is lir. II. H.Meycrs. of the Univer
sity of Oregon Medical college.
to' return to I'orlland
early next .week.
H. E. SHIPLEY
SHOOTS SELF
(Continued from Frw 1)
mm, . Mi'H.Ivanhnev .ftirjM.rratt, of t '" 111
Iji (iruiiihe ,,. -Xtrk 1 tcfll1 I Im ( nf ul,l
I'orlland. , j wlu
I "mi
PRAISE GIVEN , '.i'-"
to the isocKUlon jiiuny valu
details cuncernlitg the .'sale, lie
Icavo lia yyvhlng or curly to-
morning ror . tuo liiano
TO LA GRANDE STORMS, HIT '
EAST STATES;
(Cnul limed from Pn(t I)
LOSS HEAVY
shown by the government of llrtl
lh Columbia, wlio sent a rrpc-
xentailve lu re ,to Invite, t lu, eon-i ; iContlnucil Kiom Pag 1.)
lenlion to A'letorla next year. 'rhlH UkJ.....' fc-.,..
was nceepted beenuse of the ' In-I "It l"' .pystoin, wlilln two of I 111)
teresl of the llritish govei nnienl ;chsi jrlvvr tunnels.were flooded and
and the city as ' well as of the Inn ftgJinl service In a third was
Victoria realty board. . disarranged, causing 'a.' complete
cessation or 4raffif but of iMalihat-.
tun station yvor tli ciitltei Long
Island division. ,H : ; :
Lightning bolts lilt' cliureh' steep.
lea and liullUlnir (ortilcea Vntl :tat-'
inn .iija siKiieii uii, in ij(o uiuuie
of it broadrasllng. program becjiuse
( heavy lightning iw'ns playing over
.the. aerial wires nt lloundbrook, N.
j. Klvo men were struck, reoelv.
tug 'vere shocks ot Traverse. Is
land nnd HUnky Cnrpenter, IS. or
llelghtstowu, N. J., and Charles
r'pcolauskns, 62, of Windsor, I'onn.
were killed by light nlng.' Thou
sands of Long Island coinmulters
were cut from their- Manhattan ls-'
bind offices today by flooded rail-.,
road tunnels under Hie cul' river, !
stli( choked with water. . . j
CITY WILL j
GIVE VATER I
l TO PLANT
i (Continued from Phk 1)
I' Appleby. Meting secretary
The wMler shortage In MUtstlon
does not threaten Iji Grande dl
rerily but In order to provide the
; lumber plant with sufficient water
I to- continue operations. It necc.sl-
I I all's a sacra flee on the lutrt of j
; Iai Orunde people until 'conditions
right themsnlves. ' I
I liucwtlgnlloii Mmlc j
I Investigation has .shown tliaC It'
Is . Impossible to use water from.
Hie, (J ramie Konde river. Prior wa-
ter -rlghtH I'rev.ent the Ml.' Jhully i
t:onipiiu from i)slng any water
w here obtainable, and It Is eon- j
nomleully Impossible to. take wa-I
ter Trout any point further up or
down the river,-It. bus been proven.
The remedy for the situation, can
be accomplished, by conservation
of -water, city officials believe. j
At present the cltya using more
than l,ron,niM), gallons every H :
hours anil the. Ml. ,-Kiutly . plant,
will reuiilro only about, 3(M).ouii
gallons every 14 hours lo continue
opera l Ions, This amount would
only be necejwary until conditions
begin to Improve. I
It Is estimated (lijtt at least 2
per cent of the water used every
day lu-loiClrf nde Is. wasted hc
cliuse of lack of conservation.
Abiding by tho sprinkling restric
tions und practicing conservation
would easily provide the 200.000 1
gallons required with, no .citizens
suturing, hvck , of wm ter for necea-.
t-vty .uruoa0Hr . ; !- V . .
Itcmcriy til vcu. '
The wafde could b overcome, it
Is said, and tlie SIMt.uUO gallons
provided tho Mt. Knilly company
lu two ways, to-wlt: . :
I. Abiding by the. clty't sprllnkl
lug rcMtrlctlmw In every lulolt ;
IVy HActMiig jtHiscrvatloB la
(ho dally use uf wtcr, For ex
nipple -probably every time m iier
son maIics his or her teeth, two or
tbciMi kaMous or water flow Into
the M'wcr" from the oHiirU faucet,
I'si or h irlnHs of water would for
nisi i ciiouvh fir tlie brushing op-
ertitlon und the two or three Bal
lon which wiHild - otherwise, be
uaMcil are still In tho mains.
t'oiintle.vH other iik'UhmIs of con
servation can bo iiriH'tleed similar
lo tho nlsjve,
. The problem does not resolve It
self Into merely a conllnireney that
faces one corporation. Closing of
the. Ml. Kmlly plant would auto
matically create a partial business
stagnancy that would exert an in
liueiice on probably every person
In Ul Grande,. -
Throwing of 5711 men out. of
work for six weeks or two months
would take away a volume of busi
ness which, right now. keeps con
ditions ut tin) present prosperous
plane. Contracted debts would bo
unpaid and tho storekeeper would
be utiable to rely upon funds
which might seriously afreet his
t nide balance. "
Tltlt that. Is only the starting
point on the chain that would be
inaugurated by. taking $U0,0tiu a
month out of Iai I. ramie's business
channels and adding f?0 men. most.
M STOMS VUi
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in tmb wirr
More No. XX
! 1 101 Adauia Aie. La tiraade, Ors;
ENGLISH
PRINTS
25 c yd
With the. 'opening
of school but a few
weclis off, the ques
tion arises "What
shall I pet for school
dresses?"
This is answered
by our , showing of
beautiful new Eng
lish Prints. New pat
terns, wanted shades.
Priced low at
of whom probably are supporting1'
june or more dependents,, (o mw
employed tieiuenl, v
Holeproof Hosiery
Pure silk, fii!l fii.shioncd, service weight:
For general wear. ,
$1,65 ;' v .'
Art & Baby Shop -
iii;.MN"mi niNti " utrrfNs covi;ui;d
bled ncross ti mjn crouching In
the shrubbery while making his
(;arty .morning rounds last Tues-
day. Tho trespasser opened fire
At Home ATter Trip
Mrs. I. It. Mosby nnd daughter,
l.ntii line urn ut limim tr:itn nftir
nn enjoyable vacation trip to Salt I when lllock attempted to iieHtlnii f
Lake City, San Francisco. Ilerke-; him. Ulock was shot three times. J
ley. Alameda, Seattle and Port- ! He emptied his gun at his nssall-
land. They were away about n I ant. but the man. whom Lllock said j
month. he recognized as Shipley, fled.
Jlere for 1'cw lays ,-, .
Dr. and Mrs. Wtllnrd Hmllhc of
1'heoni-V, Arizona, arrived, m V the
city this morning for a'few days
visit. Dr. and Mrs. Smith formerly
lived in l.a Clrande about 20 years
ago and have a number of friends
here. They have been traveling
extensively this sumor, having
none to New York and through
the Panama cunal to tho western
(s4T7teOi'Cldtf,nt. ff3TtWoor
a short visit before' returning' to
fhetr Arizona home.
Arrived .Yesterday- . M. ... ...
Mr. and Mrs. Tom .Crowley, 'of
Hoy, Wash., and Mr. and Mis. Kd
Kuii'gh, of Tiicoma," . arrived 'here
yesterday afternoon by auto and
will visit .here until the last ot i
m.vi xv,.ek. Thev will visit vi r-A. Sayrc assisted materially In pre
( Yowley's inoi her, M rs. J. C.
TfPTON. liu.Ailg, 13 Al'),r
Ilernutn K. Shipley, former chauf
feur fpr Jackie Coogun, who com
nill ted suicide near I'OH Angehis
yesterday, left an estate Of about
? I (Ml, (Mill. . r - ': , ( v
Shipley served In the Canadian
army Vor a time during the world
war. " lie later1 Joined the Ameri
can -hi 'iHi'f Ji'P.'VUW.hlc.h,. he, Ueae.rt
cd ind'wns iniprlsoner ut Camp
Dodge.
HTKttr'r.'iisry t
FAIR "WARtr vl
TO REBUILD
; l PAVILION
(Continued no'm P'xgi 1
French, mid Mrs. Crowley's and
Mr. Kmigh's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Jarvis KUigh, and other relatives
und friends.
Home from Portland
Mrs. A. I,. Ferguson and little
son. Jack, and Mr.. J. French
niurned to their home" hen; last
night from Portland, where lliey
have been visiting. lb-sides visit
ing relatives in Portland Mrs.
F'-rL'tisoo also visll-'d ut Piijue-r,
j STAR
Today
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WILLIAM FOX presents
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e BEST BAD MAN
' CLARA BOW and "TONY" In the Cast
LARRY SEMON in "THE STAGE HAND"
COMING SUNDAY
JOHNNY HINES In THE BROWN- DERBY
His Lalcst! His Funniest! His Greatest!
, . Crammed full of g;rin fizzes!
paring the list, especially, us It re
lated to school work.
- Stress School Work.
Among the different classifica
tions am school exhibits bf "one,
two. three, four and five or -more
room schools. There Is it schedule
of prizes ranging from $fl lo ?W
; for first exhibit m In these ti isses.
j Other depart nieiits of j'school
work Include corn growing, vege
table gardening.' poultr raising,
cunning, cooking, sewing ami do
mestic art.
" Salem Trip Offered.
The boy or girl receiving tho
highest score hi club work will re- '
celvo a free trip to tho Oregon
Htale falr :tt Salem as will the in-ni-
rgaDe
TODAY SATURDAY
REX BEACH'S
I qiV 1vN7 ". '' " ' LOIS MORAN
VMffiHP'
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News
Fables
A Htrrtnin. dnimati''slory of a beauli
fifl, ifch-piiteKil o( tdpy' ;hosc
ffil Victorious "iitvir thi ..naVraW
workings of her father's mind and the
evil influence bf IlrondwayC-'lhcatricaJ
" life. lfM',-":-';".' : :. ';
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' ( OLLE K N MOOR E hi ELLA ;dN DERS"
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In order to give you the very'liest the Crescent Quality tliat
is prized so highly liy scores of housewives our entire facilities
are devoted exclusively lo meats and meat products. We handle,
nothing else.
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Such exclusive merchandising permits us to give you an un
excelled service wide range of choice, every kind of meat you
can desire, when it is obtainable, and the exact cut you want.
Nothing is too much trouble, to give you satisfaction here.
Let Us Have the Pleasure of Serving You.
NO COLD STORAGE PRODUCTS)
Crescent Meat Co.
Exclusive Market Service. '
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Hurrah!!
WE SELL FOR LESS
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iiv hi rtoiid-int iiiivrih 'ml f'iiiK
At last our new windows arc completed and to show our apprecia
tion of your patronajfe, which ha never faltered during the time wc
were torn up, wc will trim them with an assortment of splendid new
merchandise at the' lowest prices ever quoted in this town, Iiclow arc
listed a few items for Saturday: i ; ;
v : SHIRTS
A braiid new. shipment of Avon
dales, genuine English broad
cloths, in a lwautiful variety' of
patterns. ,0ur price
$1.95
You will find these to be. regu
lar $)Ai shirts. We have others
as low as !)5c.
, HOYS' LONtaES
Just the thing for that school
suit for the youngster. Three-
piece, long pants, woolen fabrics
and a good grey color. Our price,.
CHILDREN'S SHOES
The sturdy tough-wearing kind
that the active, kills of La Grande
need. Our prices -
$1.05 - $2.25 - $2.75
SHOES
Men's oxfords, just in an ad
vanced shipment of men's oxfords
in the new golden calf. Our price,
$3.95
Another good one of durable
construction and calf leather. Our
price
$2.95
: suits ; v
A large assortment of the fin-V
est all-wool eassiiiicrcs and wor
steds in the latest fall patterns.
These suits arc just direct, froni
our New York buyer and reflect
the lest and newest of the ..East
ern styles, in single and double
breasted models. Some are two
trousers suits. All are 100 wool
and hand tailored. Our prices:.
.:'$ll,95 ' $18.95 U .'I-:
"V $2.95 ;. ..!''';. ...
Some, are regular $10.00 suits.
LADIES' PUMPS And
OXFORDS
In patent leather, some of them
with blonde trimmings. Blonde kid
with one-strap or step-in style;
with genuine reptile trimmings.
You will find the prices unusu
ally low
$3.15 -$3.95 (o$5.15
ATTENTION!
Wc arc' awaiting one of the largest and most complete shipments
or Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes for school and winter wear
wc have ever ordered. They will be here next week. It will pay you
to wait and sec them.
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"Destroyers of High Prices" ..