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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1926)
Wednesday, October 13, 192(5.. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER if r Local News In Brief ('om uly 4WHt I'juUt ire K. J,. liullnnl. county agi-nt leailiT from i'ni'vuHlw, wita In l.u ;runl' yisfrHny. Shoi.it llvrv. Yri-'terday ilr. urn) Sum l.ltch nml faintly, of. JUfrpriw, woro shop plilff in l.tl CiinnUo y-stiTlay. ' I'Vnm I-'i :M'viMtr l, Jljurkprj mil i$m man of Kn-myalrr, (u'cpnipnntcil by Mr. .Jolinson. also of Kivewaler, urv in l.u i:i!'ltv toiluy on ttiiyjiifHW. Ilriv (r Tivalnit'iil Mr. ami Mrs. John Tt eve.- of 1'nion, vvrii in tin city yrwtenluy. Mrs. Keows lias lii-i-u ill for s into Hum and conii'H to La OJraiuK' ifff nlarly for twitlmont. i Itraiicli on lUislfiess A. J. 'ostid lo, of l'ortland. lias lieen hero since Monday on busi ness. Ho went up t In branch this inorninjc vHl lie in this jmyt il tint siai; iifiiii r rmuy. Spiail rjif-r- The fire depart inont was called lo a vacant lot on Washington and Third yesterday afternoon at ;:20 o'clock where H was found that a ti4rfot was burning;. N damage was reported. ViK)i- Vrn H" IVaiii lwo K. M. Klinprhamnier. manager of tho SUaggs stores in San Francis co, arrived jhls morning for a vis it with l-r brother. II. A. Kllng banmifr. The visitor is a former resident ofJ-:igln. '0 r.lfii" on ltusiiH'ss. A. W. Sh niaker. who Is cam -nierclal' agent Tor tho MiHsouri 1'aciHc railway lines, went to Klgin this morivlitK1 on business. Ho, will nlso spend a fv days in La firande beforo relurnlllg lo bis 1'ortland headquarters. Yislttil Klsti'i Mm - Mrs. Sarah M. llrwn has re-Uirm-d to her home at. Vancouver. ' t. c. alter vislllug ber sinter, Mrs. Anna lirool; Tint sisters md for Ihe first time in nine years ubout ii week ago wlum Mr- Hnjwn ar rived liore. ''VMlfiiK lli'iiry I'lbn I-'nnilly .' A local in last nigbl's Observer 'hi ill that Hi, and Mis. K'ik-'"'' Mead had ! n visiting hero from their home nt Shell Lake. Wis..-at the Henry homo at May Park. Thev visilcd al the home of Mr. ,and Mi. Henry IMbn here Instead. fieri I'Voni l,niy.vl('W . i .,..,1 Anion WelnliO. of .M l.ongview. Wash., nave neon vin L 1 ting in Ln CIrande for .several days l Mil the home or Mr. and Mr Tl. II. J (been. Thfv were also transact ing business while hore. ' The Women of SInogolicnrt T.o pii.n win niifl at tl.c liome of Mrs. It. Sli.'inUs 1 o.norrow- nftrrnoon lit two o'iloi-k. rton nil i.H'.nliors nr.' lU'EOil to litlincl. lnn.ortunt InisliifPH will roinc licroii- 111"" llii'ililicrH lit Unit llmi'. To lOiltiTllrK" Toiluy A. .1. costfllo. or rortiiinil. Ima fntntlvo liiM-o. mill I'M Slnivi'iiB, of ihf c. .1. Hroiwr stoii' Iiitp. went tn Knt.Tprt.' to.lny on linsllioss. Ilr. SlriiV.nn Is Intcrrsti-il In Hi" llrvliT Minn- lit Kllli-rprisi' " ''H iS tlijv flue hero. I'linnliiim Inii-.'ilnr Hon' Mr. Holmes, of S:it-m. sliilit lilninliilii,' liiwrtnr. wiis in 1 .11 ' ;r:in.l Satur.l.-iy ronr.rrinit with Incul )iinilrs ami cXllilniilK new.; iin.1 slrlcli-r ruls that must l" j iniimVOO. Al IMiiilMM-in - . tltx his supervision, US ri.ue hii rhil. 'I'ouk SI01U In .Mailcit I-:. T. Ilnswrll unil It. ' Haki-r. Iinlli or Cov". nrrivc ii in l.u Cr.'inilo IliU moinini,- on their way linino finu I'oitlun.l. wh.ro tiny deliv er, il a earloa.l of beef c-attle for tlm I'orMaml inarkit. Mr. P.osw.'ll reports that Iho market was fairly U'koo'I. Mrs. Hoswi'll was in tho oily tliis moriiinir to meet them iiml aooomimny tiiem to i-ovo this nt'tornoon. T11 On Uoor lltinl itiis .1. H. llol.allK'hlin. speeial rep r.seiitallvo for Iho Illinois Cen tral railway, whose hrn'lipiii rtei'H air In Chloatio. III.. Is in La Ginmio for 11 short time. II.' with Homer Jamison, of Kiiterpriso, an.l Mr. rollins. of I'en.llelon. will liavo tmlay or tomorrow for the liiiua hn roiintry where tiny will sp.-n.l 1 'iri or four .lays .leer hum inc. H.M AIIJISTIIIVT 1 i:s Tin: l"i:iM lit: or hones or Ihe spine on I lie vari ous niivn IIk.I have their si'it llleio. Tills Is Iho Sel let of til- s'loooss of ohlropi nrl io. No nth. r illi'l-apeiillral Hoirnro run 'lo this, 'illiio In us for a il. niollslrallon. It will plai'o you unJer no ol.liua lion. t'onsultation I'n-o int. 4. v.. wKiri.i nilnipraille anil i:lorlrolln.'i-P7 10 Sotnnior rtlilR. I'hona 7-W . Ilour: 4. M. to 6 V. M. i Ik'k I'nini Arrow Wuimri J Janus lltntilty. ll-y.-ur-pli boh of Jack H'iih'y. is ui Hip Urnnde j itondt- hospital recovering- from an J opt ration performed yesterclay for Hie removal of his left ey Tho member was pierced by an nrraw shot by u playmate of tho boy I In June. About a nvoni h ago, a linlf-t'H'h siilfnter was . removal from, tho ovlmll, liohlnd tho : cornea. The sijlit was then al : ready lost. IhTi on Itailrpatl Jiusliii'ss it. L. Osborne, representative pf the O.-W. It. S. car service de partment. V. H. Itrown, general j storekeeping, and J. I. I'ury, traveling freight and passenger agent, are In Iji Grande for u few days on business connected with Ibeir offices. Tho three, all pf whom have ItcndHiiarters in Torl lind, are registered at the Kuley iioiel. , To Move (o Yakima Hill Andrlst and Larry Lqngo jvin. niembors of Ihe. .Slur Novelty orchestra, were In La (irando to- day. They worn on their way j home to Hoise. Idaho from Yaki I ma. Wash., where they will innyo I the oi ch'-st rn fr the winter the last of the week. The members I'f ihis orchestra have spent much pf their time in Ui (irande and have many friends hero. Kctm-ii to Alabama Mrs. William Hunt and Mrs. fimrgo Ihilrd left Hunday on Ihulr way liome to Hiriuiughum, Ala., alter spending H)(. summer In .a (itaiwb, wilh Dr. ami .Mrs. W. P. MeAdnry. Mrs. Hunt Is Mrs. Mc Adoty's nmther and Mrs. Halrd is her sisler. They also visited tn I'orlbmd during the summer with Mrs. W. H. Ijuinn. I npo t ing ) arket I tiad J, H. Scoit, st a to pinrkot rond engineer, and J. (J. Siiillh. state highway engineer of this division, wllh tin cpunly engineers of Oils section, are Inspecting market mads in K-tslcrn ( )regon today. They wenl lo Norlh l'owdor this morning and planned to go tp Itiiker from there, and tbenco into Malheur counlv. Mr. Scott will be in Kastorn Oregon most of this week. 23 GROUPS TO CAMPAIGN FOR ARMORY (Continued from Page One) which ho discussed In detail tho cost of the building. If the bill passes one half of the $SO,n(0 Hie cost of the armory will bp furnC'ied by the stale Tin Am erican Legion already has $12,000 in lis treasury for that purpose, which leaves $28,000 to bo raised, one-twentieth of which would bo Last Time' Tonight "THE BAT' 192 THE COVERED WAGON 1925 THE IRON HORSE 1926 3 BAD MEN Admission Children A Suggestion: Don't wait till Saturday in sec this massive produc tion. Try the Matinees. payublo. by til- taxpayer of tlm clly for the next 2i years, or H5 tients for flOO assessed valuation; based pit e ieeiH nsoiwd VaU tatlon. vlip b , i)i' mcaiO n ile-; orease during thfr -0 yexvrs time. iiy iRoip'y: ruined ty- th1 national' yuard cgmii 'ii oe Qthi r nu aim and addfd to tho $12,000 nlready.' on hand may decrease the maxi mum of "5 cents on every $taO also. ' ) . . OUici-m S;ttJik George Cochran dtscusfii'd tho viflues and costs of .the bulldim;.' and other talks wri u Jv,rMble' for tho armory. A. . J. St an go. Mrs. A. T. 11(11, 'Tfny. Williams, James ilona and .Mose"; . Kltedge were among I hose -who 'talked. Ft fl poii women woro'limonR tho fid persons present. The organiza tions represented were: the La Cirnndo realty board; Klks lodge. American Legion, national guard, I'nion I'actflc Atlilellc club. Kit Klux Klan, Odd Kid lows lod-e, Uebc kalis, American Legion aux iliary, Spanish Anurlcan War vet erans and. women's auxiliary, V. 10. Q. chuplor. f'enlrul I'nrent Touf.ror council, lttary club. Or-, der of railway conductors. Jolly pipers, high school si udent bodv, (Jraml Army of tho Hepublic. H Dads, Daugblers pf the American Uevolulioii, Knlflitii of ('oluip,)ius and ('lujinber of cotninorce. Men's Club Will flear Dr. Bruce Members of the Men's club of th,f (resbyttran chinch aitt au liclputipg an Inlert-sHiiK nd cdir citHonal session tomorrow c.ycniiie; when they will have their first Hireling or the winter prog.aai. Or. Hl lice, fjf IVndlelou, has la-en secured , as spea;( r a ml ' M'l! - talk of Ah.vka, r. lruco has . just uucceede 1 (leorge t'. Clark us pastor if tli" I'opdbtpp Hn-sbyt'-i "Ian , ehim-h and conies there uflcr two yeu-s in the missionary field of Alaska. The meeting will be lu the so cial niM'P "f tbo churcji. j . IHtJ'VT-'U s:i:vs iiyoitc: LOS ANOWLKS. Oct. 1 a. (Al') ' -mgeno V. lirewstor. motion picture' magazine publisher today admit-! ted tjuit he will attempt to secure a divorce from Ills yife, Mr.i- MIea-J nor lirewster. In the state of Sin-! alpa, Mexico. !r(tu ster said thai j hp and bis fiancee, Corliss Calmer, 1 beit u (.y contest wlnnnr, and a wo man companion have Just returned from a trip to an uudesiuaicd town In Sinaloa where he revealed he lias established residence.. "HOLEPROOF" Lovely chiffon, silk from tip to toe. New shades from Paris. ' JP1.95 . Art & Baby Shop Acclaimed by press and public alike as the screen's greatest "super-western"! .... This mighty tale historic land rush of 1877 in the Dukotas has been made into magnificent entertainment that will every man, woman and child in La Grande.' The Oi-cgonian said: "If The Iron Horse' wan any better pieturp, it was a whirlwind." The Ncwh said: "Gigantic ... a worthy successor to 'The Iron Horse'," . 40c JOc Accused Woman j Seeking Speedy, Trial by Jury I TH.AMOOI. Ore.. Oct. 13. t.l') AUurneys ropresenthig Mrs. j Kf.i McOce. uliaigd with first I detrVoe murder In connpi'tlun with j the death of her husband Or. W. . t Miflee, today continued efforts ' to raise $:.'(!. ooa hail. In Hie meau- .( Hniv Mrs. McCJoo who Is in Ihe ein i tud.v of the sheriff here, was a. i happier framo iff luiud, mvlng re eavcred from the shock of leari) i fug tliat" shu had hpep indfetcd. ! Late yesterday she eulcred a plejj I of not guilty. j lyv pimd spirits began to return, ' after many of her friends called upon her.- She admonished them ! ttt smile and hinsclf set t)ie e. jiinijde. j Tbo thought of tills notoriety . upset me," she said. "Hut now 1 Mind my trieuds all are standing hy i nn; and my loved ones have come 'luTfito hf-Ip me. I dtin't like to push Ahnee off the front page but I see I apt on the front pijgc wllh j the, ijuceii of Uumanla.', ( . f 'Attorney Callahan, one of Airs. , McCeo's cotiiit;(d, said today Iho de i lease would demand a speody, trial. 1 "We suppose they have evldeuco j th:it y. i s. ,le( je purchased some pob-on. Well, what If ihoy-bave? Xeai'ly cvorybudy buys this poison j l'fir some purpose or other." I . The ipdietmeul upon which Hrs. 'Mitiee was arrest t'd Monday reads: ! "That Mrs. Lvn Met lee did n the I I'll Lit day of AugUM, Itlli, iiu- lawfully, purposely ami .after do : liberailon and prmedlta)ei malh-e 1 kill one W. i. .le;i.(; by lulnilufH- terhiK to blm jmisoii whereby tho Kild Y. t. MeOeo dlei ml tho 1 seventeenth day of August, l!l'.M." 200 Lovers of Art View Honmi Exhibit (Continued from Pago One) a talk by Mrs. Turner Oliver. M usical numbers were hy Miss I loi otby. I'leasapls. f i, L. Out ton ii nd the chamber of comiueree iiutn-tet, with Jane Stauge and tjll l.i Ash by coulribuling two dances. TiMliglll's I'rogciiMI ' i . Mi'.h. I'ranli It, Appleby will give tile. art. talk nij tonight's prtigram. The supplementing numbers will bo a song by .Miss Ildna Ockeler, so-l.-etiiins by Klavia It jl tor Sherwood and another d.-tnee by the MInmch Sianyp and Ashby. STARTS THURSDAY ARCADE $500,000 Damage Suit Is on Trial ROISI-:. Id,., OeL 18. Trial of tho suit of the Idaho Copper cor poration against Stewart Campbell, Hinip mine inspector, began Tues day before J udge l S. i ietrhh and Jury lu Culled States federal court. The corporation is seeking $.r.oo,iMMi damages on charges of libel against Mr. Campbell, alleg ing that public statements of IiIh Injured its business. The curpora tintt. a Oelaware concern, owns If Buy through your local merchant When you order a suit tailored by Ed. V. Price & Co,, you buy the prod uct of a concern nation ally known for Depend-, abie Values and Honest Tailoring. Your order placed through your local mer chant doubly insures that satisfaction which should follow long after every sale. "THE BAD Mlllf THE "IRON HORSE The Journal said: "Crowds stood in line fain admission . . . and was well worth while. The Telegram said: "Another 'Iron Horse' . . . perhaps better." f property lp the Seven. lieylj dls j tiict, Idaho. ' : ; ' Tho defouso :of niliigntlon and I prUilege wa waived by cpnnsel for Mr. Oninphell huo after the 1 Would UetiiiiH Aiiicndnu-iit I I ) PUOVIOKNCK, U. I.. tK'L 13.1 ! IALM nctubmlst.foii of the IKthj amendment to the people was fa- vored In u plank Incorporated by I the republican party of Khodo ls-j land in tho platform adopted at tbe biennial convention here today. He's . HAVE THEIR MAN WITH US TODAY He's here to show you 400 fine fall and winter fabrics in every conceivable weave, pattern, color and tone effect. He's here to show you how and why an Ed. V, Price & Co. tailoredrto-oi-der suit costs you no move than ordinary clothing. He's here to show you why your .clothes will look better and fit better from every stand point, when cut to your individual measures and tailored strjctly in ac cordance with your personal build and attitude requirements. He will call : at your office, store or home. Don't miss seeing him! Make sure of it. Why not 'phone us an appointment? STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE'' to it J. Farrell MacDonakl VALLOWAN DIES IN JOSEPH HOME (Continued trom Tiikp One) red their flocks to Wallowa, eoun-' ty. They continued their 'partner ship until 1 At its dlssolnttoti,1 Air. Knapper purchased the pres ent estate. I Marrictl lu Iowa. Mr. and .Mrs. Knapper werft niar-j fled in Adair county. Iowa. In ixu. (tcr maiden name was AUss Kllen Jennings, of their four children, two Hons, llobert II. and Henjamlp Here! Chicago " ; ' .. PP OF 1926" Tour Sanlschi Olive Hoi den II Men's Plaid Blazers $3.95 Rwutal' $5.00 grades plj.wool in good-looking , plaids. Medium weight- Sizes UYf to 17, ; ' ; IN THB WB5 ! 8(pr No. IS ... . u . IF., Ht 111 niako their Kuino ut .Innephi (mo daughter. Addle, who was niiu t'lpd to A. W. Rchaupp. i i precede! her fallirr In donJh, Her two chil dren, Irene and Km wen. mirvivev TM other- dauKhler, ilaude, Iior came tho wife of Colon R. Khe;4 hard, now of lu (Irande,--They alHit have lyo children. Ktineral mu;vlcc for Mr. Knap per vll he conduct ml Thursday nt ' p. m., In the Alothodlst chun'h at .Infcph. lintial will he In tlpu I'ralrlo oreek cemetery. i-SON-IX-LAW LOST : A. AV. flchuupp, one of Ihe hunt era lin;)t'Vcd lost near Klamath KuIIr, 1 a former Joseph tn wye-run d ti HOii'tiitlaw of liUdwljr Knup PT- whu illed at JoHuph Just qven-j In iy. Mr, Hchaupp practiced law I it JoK(lt for 10 years before : lib, moved lo the ooant' a -little mor?i than a year nio. We Buy for Less We Sell for Less JUST ARRIVED A large assort- ? ment of slip-ovef j sweaters, silk andl wool. The very latest designs of ? the season : .$3.95 Silk and Wool i ? Sweaters l Blazer style $4.45 and ..95 NEWaRKTOfll2 Destroyers of High Prices. of the thrill Frank Campeau