La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 21, 1927, Image 5

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pace Five
Friday, OctoW 21, 1927
Local News In Brief
I
;V , COM1XO EVKNTS
' Oct. IS in 8, liicliiKlvr
Rks )bjh If '40 show.
.tX'l. 2.1 to -N. Inclusive"
Coiivi'iUlun of Opt'Ron I'ouurrNH
I'aivnts unil TiMirlici'x in .n
ftrfllllli',
i
'nun AHih
Mrs. Hurry Kuhl nmf daughter.
'Monica, or Alici'l, wore visitors
OtrA yesterday.
IO lVllllll'IOII
Held Taylor drove to Pendleton
today for the football game be
tween I he I", of I), and VV. S. (.
fresh.
:
AttAUng ;aim nt l'niilunil
I T(1 Htilnrlrh und liny Lynch
MVfjflio Portland lodny where they
yv-tj Jftt'lid the K A. t'.-Slniiior.i
fciTan.
iXofflnhlrtl--
;- The Mr. I Iioiikis who lives ul
3718 Spruce street Ik ml. tho Kd
Thoinas. of 1 7 s Uroenwond stivi-t.
whose home was raided' :i !"W
Her From 4'orvallW
Jessie f McCoonin, of Corvntlis.
stopped at tho Foley yesterday.
Jleuo Fnuu Xnnina ' i
Mr. and Mjrs. D. U Johnson, of
Namim, Ida., wore guests nt the
Foley Thursday.
Fruit (ironvr Herf
It. H. iMatlooii, fruit grower
from Welser. Ida.. wuM u visitor In
Iai Grande yesterday.
Iteturm to Va It'
ll rro From Hot Lake
Mrs. H. 1 Winn and little Miss
Potty i.oe Conn, of Hot Lake, wore
business visitors hen this morning.
Ilen tni Business
wanioni Amer, or to am o n ' ... . , . . i
Mlii,. Wl...i,.nv n hul 1 I-"il Pollock. Of Vale.,
visitor her. from linker yesterday. f;"""11 11 " '""Jw r h'"
Mr. Adh-r spent Hi.- day at 1.1k fii i af 'T "P"" week here n-Ornmh-
to.v. lvinK mod.on treatment.
j Here From Yellowstone
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. ,'Otrrors, who
make tliolr homo in Yellowstone
, 1 'a rk, Wyo.. wen in 1 m i ra nde
yesterday, stopping at tin- Foley.
STAR
TODAY
y;tKmv Only;
uiKhts nco.
Li-n I'lir roiilnml
Mr. mid .Mrs. ClinrlcH Tliynolils
li'll hiNt nUrhl 'ftvi- I'orllMtnl. w hi'i-o
Mr. lii-yniiliiH will irilnwirl l.imi
n. ss for n Ti-w iliiyn 'I hi.y Ibo
plim li iHlcii.l llu. (Ir.-unn Axr
ciiIiimuI coll(,-sinnronl rnnlhiill
Buini' In I'orMunil tomorrow'.
r.'-lnrn lloini' I'rnni ('niivriillon
Max ( ullin mill niolh.T. Mm. R.
'. Ijiiilimn iin,l sImit. .Mlsn lOvolyn
rullin. with .Mr. und Mrs. Kwrctt
Rosi'liuutii ivlum.d liciin,. thi
rniirniiiK .f-mni Corvullis w lioro Mr.
I'ulltMi mill Mir. I'.iihi nhiuiHv wi-rt
ili'li-wilof: to I ho Orrtfon Slalo l-'oil-rralion
of l.alior.
I
Kill Thivc-rnihU'r
I f'ioy 1'otorMon' mill Hurry Molir
j ri-turni'ii from u two-Hay liuntiiiK
! trill laxt lliKlU Willi a tliri'i'-niitlit
luir-k.
(lws to (1011
"I'ua" .MrliinlR loft, toilfty for
Torllunil wliorr- ho will spoiiii thr
vi-konil unit will attriiil tho Slan-roi-il-d,,
A. ( foitl)all fgrumr.
I
Hv Halu IMiiithtcr
fc Ml", tinil Mrs. rarl llurlow ur
thovjirotiil parontH of a haliy
dauiflilr-r born ai llm nvjiti-rni.ty
honif thfa tnorniiiH:. Itnth tlm
1)1101 hi l- a-liil liahy aro (fi ltliiK alomt
nlcfily.
Visiting; lloi-c
Mr. ami Mr. Aivhlk-ilil I'lurlt,
of l'orllunil, oxiioct. lo nturn
lioinii tomorrow nflir KpinillnK il
It-w iluy.s lioro vhiillne with Mrs.
I'llirU'.i, pii.ri'illH. Mr. ntld MrH. K.
(1. Silvi'ithorn. Air. ('lurk tnins-neti-il
IiukLiii'SM wlillo hori'.
YMtK In I'.lsln
.;vMrfi. Ihin (fcnihuni. of I'onilos'i.
paHtHil rliroiiKh hi-ri IIiIh inoniiiiK
on hor .way 10 Klii-in wlu-ro slm
will ,MhII rolullvoM lioforo ri'tiirniim
to Pomlowi. Mrs. linihtim has
.been Iti l'ortluml for t ho punt mov-
Icml' woolcs vlxitlnjf liloniUs uml
TAlailvoH.
Ijravp l''or I'ortlHiid
;lc. HiK'kwrfllor anil Arrli 11a
corAvil1 I'-'"'" toniitlit for .l'oii-
l1"''Mwlioro thoy will work lor 1110
Impfi'iul W00I011 Mills roiiipmiy.
Thy will ho 111 l'orllunil for kohio
(Lllh 0111 liniliK' lllm-ir work nflor.
i whMi thoy will move Iholr heail
IquartorH to Iai Clramlo.
... .t
Bm Vcslrnlny
Tho llov. W. V. Shli lilH.. pastor
lot Wii l''lil I'rOHliyti rlmi oliurt-li
fut Wallown, Hloppoil In l.a Ciraiulo
iyojrriluy on hlH way honio aftor
(mtnliilinir tli" inoi'ilni? of llu
jOmjlilo lionilo prtwhyti ry at Half-
, -
!1Tit From l'orlhinil
iv Claililo Na.Hli. Ilormorly of l.Ui
hnuiilo h"l now of I'oiilanil. Is in
(La r.ramlo .toituy uoooiupallioil hy
hl Ifalhor-ln-law-, 1I10 l!-v. li. S.
itlllglioM, or I'onilli'.liili. on a, hllal
n I rip. Mr. iN'asli Is also vlsit
lnK ri'lativi-s. .
h i
I' Mrs. Thomas WaHKlntffW, of
AllRifl. has had a hr wm'sis'Tor
iXIirJLikiivt tti.pl; hor. kiaIiT. , I'M. h
ff llUln-trorv. of Kds'' l.odijf. Or
Vlsltl'tl Hl'H'
Airn-d JohnHon, fonuorly of this
cMy hut now of I'orlland.' has re
turned lo llorllnnd after vlsitlnff
Iiiti for aliont a wo. It with his
parent. Mr. and Mrs. ). O. John
son, who malw their homo near
Island Cily. Mr. Johnson also vis
ited with friends in l.a (Irande.
;oiis ii lintel prise j.
ih K. ) .autre, of Tiu'oma, slop
pod In this eity this morniiiK on
his way to Knterprino on u IhikI
ne.sii mission.
fines tn I'lineral
Mae Wijwlns wont to Klfrln this
morn I up for tho funeral of Mrs.
Km nk Tahrockt this afternoon.
s to t; a me
Ml, and Mrs. Hay Winters of
Hi is eity are spend i hk the week
end In Portland.1 They will at
tend the O. A. '.-Stanford triune.
-5 J
into tne .
movies at
last:
1
Itelnrns IVoin Trip
H. (I. Smith, state highway en
gineer hi oharyv of (his division
lias returned from nu i unpen ton
I rl p to 1 1 11 rns, w Ji e re a. erew Is
now sta.rtlnc. KrudinK: job on the
Central Oregon hljrliway. Mr.
Smith went to Burns Monday stop
ping nt Vale, John Hay and other
points alons t)io w?iy.
In Pendleton for (luine
M '. and M 'h. IClntor Mc. Maims,
j Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cox and .Mr.
land Mrs. Stanley Mills, drove to
1 'end let on this aftenoon for the
jl'. of O.-W. S. (. freshman fooi
f ball KUuie.
and her niero and her husband.
iMirr and Mrs. Jrin 1 lendrleUson.
(,'of gentile, Wnsli Tliey left, this
vmorninM1 for 'their rehpeelive
! liomes.
Left This MnriilnK
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ollltert and
baby daughter. Patrieia. left this
morning for ' I'ort land, where they
will attend tho O. A. r.-Stanrrnl
football KiuiM tomorrow. They
were aeonmpanied as far as The
Dalles by Mrs. Knrl f. Reynolds
who will attend a oonforenro of
Daughters uf Amerieaiv llevolu
tion regents, , which will lioirin
this evening find continue a.11 day
tomorrow. Mr. flllbert Is a Slan
fonl graduate.
lloiu: From Presbytery
! The Itev. J. ljoon?o Wnljt re
turned homo, yesterday from Half
, way. where ho attended the seml
! annual pivoting of the fit-undo
IliomU proHbytery. Mr. Waljs is
pastor of the Klrst Presbyterian
, ehuretu hero. I
i
Kmls Visit With DaiiiiiKer
j The Rev. O. A. MeKiililey. who
has been visiting here foi tin past
! month or so with his snn-ln-law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam. Miller, left this morning by
train Ion his homo in Los Angeles.
Mr. McKlnley made the trip by
way of Dtah.
ie the
To Arrange Meeting
Karl ( '. Uy nobis, secretary of
the I'aion county chamber of com
merce, left this afternoon for
Portland as a guest on the Fort
land good will special train. Ho
w ill spend it ho w eekend in Port
land nt tho state chfunhorl of enm
ijl rce ofi'feos making preliminary
aYraritfeffienls for th semi-annual
mectim? of the Oregon Association
or commercial Organization Sec
retaries, of whleli . js president,
which will be liild In Portland
Nov. A.
i Pin. veil (iolf Wi'dnesdny
Mrs. J. P. I.ottridge. Mrs. U. K.
I Krisble and Mrs.' A. I-. Denny, of
j linker, played a round of golf on
l he l.a (trnnde country club
course Wedneaduy afternoon.
t, TI'vUl The SK'8
(Iocs to J'oi'tlnml I
Itlrliuril Dyldiw loft Tor roii
lunil thlM nicrrnln'r whoro. ho will
wponil Hip-vookonif .apil will ut
timl I lli HluWfohl-O.-X' f. Brthio.
.Mr. DykiiiM Is a rlork ul I ho I'oloy
liotol.
SATURDAY ONLY LK0 MALONEY
AT CLINT'S
PENDLETON MAKE
Indian Robes - Wcol Blankets - Wool Shirts
I Wool Blazers - Wool Maclunaws
f Wool Socks - Bath Robes
Oregon Made Finest Of Quality
' ' Moderate Prices.
Attending IVmlltall (ianir
Jtsso Andrews left this moniinv
for Portland where ho will wit
ness the Stnnrord-D. A. C. football
game at the I'oittjaud stiitlium.
rle lo inim
M r. 1 a ml Mirs. J oh n Stcd da.nl.
with Mi.ss Winona and Kir hard
1 ,yman, left by car yesterday for
portl'ind wlK'i'P they will spend the
weekend. " Thoy plan to atlend
Saturday's football igiimc while
theri'.
I
1' ' 3 ,4
Here on llnsliiess
Mr. and M rs. I 11. Woodbury,
of .Portland, are hero on business,
i They are registered nt .the Soin-
nier.
'THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE
MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTERS
Returned Krout I'ort land
M r. and1 Mrs. Dan It. Tun nor
and daughter, fJladys, ret timed
j fmrn a trip to Portland last night.
Win. TVim 5 oelils A Ciood rigar
f; H
I ri y if l . Br
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fflf
Every Baby
Needs
Vitamins
Baby often requires special vitamin nourishment to assure
development of sound bones and avoidance of rickets.
Science has rightly given emulsified cod-liver oil, as in Scott's
Emulsion, a place cf premier importance as a help to perfect
baby's nutrition and to furnish its growing organism with a needed
abundance of rickets-preventing and growth-promoting vitamins.
Young children who are not absorbing a full abundance of
essential vitamins, should receive, as an added food -ration, reg
ular doses of easily-assimilated, pleasantly -flavored, emulsified
cod-liver oil in the form of
Can You Call a Fellow a Coward :
If He Dies Trying? v
CHARI.es FARRfll
CIORGE BANCROFT ftVX)f3BjW VSevitt 4A '
MARYASTOR. WpSjtfiV ' -'VW U
FRANK HOPPER- Wkfc?, Iw1 l)Xk i
T
Scoffs cmolsion
A REAL ROAD SHOW
POPULAR PRICES
Two boys loved her faced bullets and
fever for her and one, a coward,
turned hero and died for her! What
a picture! So humorous so spon
taneous so human !
llased on the story hy Hermann Hage-doi-n,
Roosevelt's liiopi apher and secre
tary of the Roosevelt Memorial association.
TODAY
And
SATURDAY
Admission 10c -Children 10c
ARCADE
Comma, SUNDAY
A Picture That's Real-
-"STARK 1,0 VE"
I picture
. BLANKETS
At Breier Prices
You'll not find a better opportunity than tills to stock up with new
blankets. Pieier huyinp; power has made possible some unusual values
in blankets each one having far finer quality than you would expect
at such a low price. . .-)' A' '
Solid Color-Part Wool
A beautiful blanket in the soft color shades that blend attractively :
with any pretty bed room. A, heavy, double blanket with stcen-bound
edges ' 1 : . , '
'. $4.95 . ' .
Double Sheet Blankets
This is a very good plaid blanket, 70x80, and a beautiful blanket too,
in pink, blue. etc. Bound edges. A special Breier value
; ,v $2.49--: . 1
Heavy Plaid $3.95
See this fine, heavy plaid blanket a large size, 70x82, double. It is
warm and will add charm to any bedroom. Whipped edges. Priced at
$3.95
!S6 STORES
Sy IN THE WEST
Obituary
i - .1 , - - 9
ItPJtTIIA INK TAHIKM'Ki;
Pert ha Ineie Tlloke, or 101 gin,
wife of Krunk A.Tabroeke, inuised
uwuy tit tho timndo Hondo hds
pltal Wednesday after a-short Ill
ness. She wan horn Dee. :t, IS SO
aJifl was 4H years, la months ami
1 4 days old at the time of her
death.
The funeral was held this af
ternoon from the Presbyterian
ohiireh at Ivlgiu will Snodgrass
and Zliumierman hi charge.
ciiAitM:s r. itiDDu;
Klin oral services for Charles M.
i Kiddle, who passed away at his
' home WeiliieHday, Oct. 1 !, will ho
hold Saturday afternoon nl. .t::W
o'clock from I he Hnodgrass and
X.lmmermnn chapel, with the Key.
William Crosby Kosh In charge,
and intoi-ment will bo In the Ma
sonic cemetery. '
Mr. Kiddle was born In Michi
gan Nov. 17, INTiO and whs 711
years, 1 I moulds and two duy old
lit the time of his death. Ho came
to Die (Iran do Hondo valley 34
yeatvi ago and since then had made
itis homo hero,
Ho loaves Ik sides his widow,
Ma rein, I hre da ugh torn: Mrs,
Mollle Kiickmnn, of Tuconmi Mrs.
Mildred )ouglas, of New fork,
und Mrs. Catherine Pierce, of l.a
Urn lido. Also four grandchildren:
Onuu Hucknuin Weimar und
ChnrloH H. Kucknum, of Tueoiua,
and Waller und llobert Pierce, or
l.a (Irande.t ir . (. , ,tt
i:)AKD CIIAMH I K i ii;i,ds
Kdward Chamller Isolds, ago fi7
years, one immth ami I I days,
passed awiiy at his homo hero ai
ISa!) X avenue this morning after
an extended Illness. He was
born Hept. 10. 1S70 at Oreenpolnt,
Long Island, N. Y ., and was mar.
1 rlcd ai Mechaiilcsvllle, lowilf, Dee.
4. 1Mi:i lo Com Kmina, Sioll. lie
and .Mrs. Fields Pimm . to -the
(Irande Konde valhvy In 1 !M and
hod since then made their homo
here. "
He leaves his widow, Com
Fields, his step-mot hm, one broth -r
and several nieces and nephews,
Kunernl sorvice! will bo hehl
Kumlay afternoon at two o'clock
from tho Snodgrass and Zimmer
man c Impel, Ihe. Ko Hubert l.ee,'
'of I'nlon. In chaiw. Hurlal will
he In tho Masonic cemetery. -
ljKSTI'Jt MeAMSH .
The funeral of Lest'r McAnlsh
will -Itifhotll rontnri'rowirtferitJxii.
Halurday, nt two o'clock from tii
Hnodgrass and Zimmerman chapid.
with the Kov. William Crosliy
Kohs. formerly of l.a (.Irande but
now of Kolso, Ida.. in ehn.rget
lturlal will be in the I. O. t. I
cemetery,
Tlio Ilrillsh and Foreign titbit
society reports that tho lllble has
been printed In & ! 3 languages.
U'm. I'onit 5 cents -A Cooil rittur
Keith
Hats
These Keith Hats have had
a tremendous popularity in La
Grande and surrounding coun
try. Splendidly made in col
ors most popular and new fall
shapes and brims. Exception
al values
$3.95 - $1.95
FLANNEL SHIRTS
Men's warm Flannel Shirts of new fanoy
oil-wool, coat style with two pockets und button-down
flaps. Ijiiko assortment of palternh
to pick from
$:.):
. Flannel Shirts wool-mixed, In plain rnlois
grey, khaki ami blue
$1.43 - $1.73 - $1.93
MEN'S BLAZERS
All-wool, fancy color combinations lnntilpeft
and plaids
$3.93 $1.93
leather trimmed mid Drewi Hlners no bet
ter it:;ide
$(i.93 - $7.95 - $8.45
m vi; lint i.i-.ss i: si:i.i. vtm i v.sa
FALL SHIRTS
Ni vv i'lill Mhlrlii of silk niyim. mi-lpi-il an.l
flKiiii il l.inii'lrlol Iik ii n.l ttiii ! rut,. Spl. ii.l hi
Hlll t nnnl of imttiTtiH
$1.93 - $2.95
.Mi:vs lllll l) till AI.I.S
95c
MDN'S W.MsT () I'.IIAI.I.S
$1.00
i..(iir:i:it ami i'm:i.mi:n mix
15c 2 for 25c
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in. i r: ami (iin.V f iiiivinr woitK sunns
39c
wohk mioi:s
$1.98 - $2.(59
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