Friday, December 21, 1028.
I3A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pace Five
Local News In Brief j
()Mr llowtil VlsU
Ojfrap Mowell. of Alleel. was
visitor In 1-u Crunch) yesterday.
l'roiu liiibU'r
Mr. and Mrs. Torn 1'age, of Im
bier, visited in thin city yetderduy.
.Mr. .MVIlUdV VUUs
Itelihiu Mi Kride. of tin bier,
visited In La Grande yusterduy.
Mr. drawn VbJts
' ritartrK. t.'leuver, of Imblery visit
ed In tlii city yesterday.
Hew Short 'I'lmc "
MrM. Albert Keefer, of Imhler ar
rived In La Grande yesterday for R
(short vhdt.
llcro l-'rout Ieii(ll"ton
, Herneant Cecil Lleuallen, of the
titute traffic division. Ik In La
Grande today from 1'endlvton.
Qmiiiantflito lU'lcaMHl -
The Itohtns home at 15 in Y ave
nue was released from a scarlet
fever quuruntine yesterday by the
police.
Arretted
George MeKabe was arrested on
it charge of possession of Ituuor. ac
cording to polico recordM. Hail wus
';t at li5 by tlto city Judge.
Quite III
4 .'. K. Khewmaker lit quite HI at
his home at 1503 It uveenue. It la
reported.
Well Agniit
Mrn. C. L. Berry and children.
Wanda and Alfred, who h:ie beeii
111 of Influenza, are vecovered now.
They live at May lJarlt.
Mr. Tb million VMts
., J. A. Thompson, of Haker, Is a
visitor in Lb Grande today. He ar
rived yesterday and is at the Saca
jawea Inn.
Mr. HeiKtlii-i VUlis
It. H. Benedict, of Baker, arrived
yesterday for a short visit. Mr.
Benedict la registered at the Saca
jawea Inn.
Arrives for Visit .
Herman Srhernier. of Laramie.
Wyo.. arrived In La Grande Wed
nesday to visit his Hint era. Mm. K.
I. Shepherd and Miss Lizzie Tay
lor. Mr. Sehennere will be here
until Jan. 7.
Two Fire
The flro department was called
out twice yesterday for small fires.
At 3 p. m..a flue lire occurred at
It. Knits home at Joao Third street.
Little damhgc was done. Then at
8:fi o'clock u barn at 2 Sit 3 North
Birch euught fire hut the blaze was
extinguished before much damage
was done.
Library o (JIiisi f.
So that the librarians of La
Grande can celebrate Christmas eve
together and lieeau.se very few. If
any. persons ever come to the city
library on fhrlsttmtH eve. a holi
day has been declared for that cve
uintf. says -Miss Mabel Doty, city
librarian. The library will be
closed from ii o'clock Monday night
until : o'clock Wednesday morn
ing. To Come Saturday
Miss Helen Williams and Miss
J'Un Williams are expected to ar
rive in I .a Grande Saturday from
Kugene. to' upend the Christmas
holidays Avllh their parents. Mr.
and Mr. Sherwood Williams. They
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utility.
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nre students ul the I'nlvuraUy
i Oregon;
To linker-
Mm, Wilson, of La Oraudo. went
to Haker this inornini;.
JIM HalKbt VMts
Miss HaiRht, of In ion, was a
visitor In la Grande yestorduy.
1 1 -re for Holidays
Owen Price, nttudent at the Uni
versity of Oregon, la In La Grande
for the holt day h.
Here I'Yoih O. S. C.
Itlchard Lyman, a stiKb'iit at
Oregon State college, arrived in La
Grande yesterday to spend the holi
days with his parents. He is out
for frosh basketball this season.
Cornelia llnnscii Arrives
Miss Cornelia Hansen has ar
rived In- 1-a. Grando to visit her
mother. Airs. C. M. Hansen. Miss
Hansen Is a sophomore at Whit
man college. Walla Walla, Wash.
Has Mumps
Hughes Gray, student at La
Grande high school, is suffering j
from mumps at his homo in Lower
Cove. ,
To Visit .Mrs. Gohltw
Miss Mabel 8chaeffer. who Is a
student at Whitman college, ar
rived In La Grande Wednesday to
spend the Christmas holidays with
her mother, Mrs. A. M. Goble.
Oregon Student Home
Merlin Maysar, son of Mrs. Hert
Carr, w ho is a I'niversity of Oregon
student, arrived home for the holi
days today on train No. 24.
liwcled To Arrie
L. P. Campbell, of Salem, equip
ment engineer for the state high
way department. Is expected to be
in l-a Grande today on a visit to the
state highway offices here.
llaly Daughter Born
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Siiiulx, of
La G ra ml e, a re the pa.ren t s of a
baby daughter born yesterday af
ternoon at tthe Grande Hondo hos
pital. The baby weighed eight and
a half pounds.
Dr. Mi'Adory to Visit Mother
Or. W. P. McAdory, of La Grande
is leaving at 9:lf tonight for Bir
mingham, Ala., to spvud Christinas
with his mother. Mrs. I. W. Mc
Adory. He will return to La Grande
Jan. 2.
Go To California
Mrs. Turner Oliver and Mrs, Km
ma McDonald and George McDon
ald, left yesterday for Berkeley.
Cal., to spend a month vacationing.
In California they will visit Mrs.
William McNab, Mrs. McDonald's
daughter.
Mr. Smith IH'turns
H. G. Sniitli, division superinten
dent of the stale, highway depart
ment for Kastern Oregon, returned
to li Grande yesterday. He was in
Burns and other Harney county
towns on business for the depart
ment. .Mother Improves
Mrs. Colon It. Kberhard has re
turned from Joseph w lie re she
spent several days assisting in tho
care of her mother. Mrs. L. Knap
per. w ho had been stricken with In
fluenza. Her many friends will be
glad to
know that Mrs. Knapper is
very much Improved.
Hoiim' From Trip
Fred Hchllke, veteran O.-W. en
gineer was a passenger on train No.
24 this morning, returning from a
visit with relatives and friends In
Portland: Mr. Hchllke visited his
daughter, Mrs. Karl Dudley, who Is
now making the Oregon metropolis
her home.
Students on Train
Miss Jeanne Silven. Miss Louise
Guorncy. Miss Louise Hindtmin and
Miss Dorothy Southerd, all of Ba
ker, were among the many college
students on train No. 24 this morn
ing, bound home to spend the holi
day season. They are all students
at Oregon State college.
He! urn From College
Miss Dorothy Ann Warnick ar
rived home on train No. 24 this
mottling to spend the Christmas
holidays with her parents, Mr., and
Mrs. Lee Warnick. Miss Warnick is
a freshman at the Fniversity of
Oregon.
Washington Student
Three pairs of brothers and sis
ters from the Fniversity of Wash
ington wero on train No. 24 this
morning, bound home for the holi
days. In addition to itussel and
Veda Price and Dorothy and Wes
ley Brownton were Kathryn and
Tommy Higgins, of Raker.
lnny Simhuits on Train
The Influx of college students,
(iodine for the holiday season reach
ed a peak today with train No. 24
crowded with Kastern Oregon col
legians. When the passenger train
left Portland last night I4!t stu
dents were aboard. From. Pendleton
on the number narrowed to 7ii,
about half of this number getting
off at La Grande.
Senior Hoiim
Miss Marjorie Kirby, daughter of
Dr. and Mm. K. G. Kirby, returned
home on train No. 2 this morning
from Corvallis when, she is a sen
ior at the state college. Miss Ktrby
majoring in Inst Motion
omics and is one of the six senior
KtrlM vlio Itavu ht'en liviiii; In Ul.'
ecoliiHiilcs Hrliool hoine, h part of
th.-lr roiirH.' this y. ar. llnus.-krcp-j
iiiK mi'l prai:tlcal h.mln t'-Mi'-rk'nc-n ;
itu'liKllnK thv citr.. of a l.al.y is tn-
rlil.lcl 111 til' voi k nf th.' half .In.-j
.n Klrln w lio Mlwt Klrtiy s;iy fin.l j
th- nov. l couiw int.-r.'Mi'iir. t houirli
yl rvltUOUf. i . or tlir KirlH hi'
Mm- hmil.- ar.' iinw l.- iis' shoun in
a n.-wM r.-.-l In I'orttaipJ and h.ii i !
"talkl." plrt'lM. INil'l..' tj.Vfi',.1
.i.). '. Ill ipp.-jr.
The Modern Woodmen lodtjp met
hint iukIH in regular business sea-(tion.
Ti VUlt Sister
Mrs. Toy l-'urrester and Mm.
Clyde l'eteron, of La Grande, left
today for linker to visit their ain
ter, Mrs. L. it. Jlyutt.
To I-cnve Tonlnht
Mr, and Mrs. K. U.' Towler, of
l.u Grande, aro leaving tonight for
I'oi-tland to visit Mrs. Towler's par
ents during the Chi( tmas holidays.
Go To Baker i
Miss Barbara Hiatt and Uuvld Mrs. C. H. Gritrin. who Is a fresh
Hiatt. of La Grande, went to Ra, man at the I'niverhity of Oregon,
ker today. David will return this arrived home on train No. this
evening. i
To Go To i'vort
Adelaide Mullen and Bernlce Mul
len, of La Grando, are leaving Mon
day night for Newport to spend
Christmas with their sister.
Mrs. OMild 1 He turn
Mrs. W. H. Guild, of Lu Grande,
was expected to return today from
1'orlland where she has been visit
ing. . 1
i;a-ilcM MiH't
The Kagles' lodge met last night
and completed plans for the annual
Christmas tree program to bo held
in the dance hall at 7 o'clock Sun
day evening.
Miss Smith to l'ate
Miss Florence Smith, La Grando
teacher, is leaving tonight fur Ash
-1
land. Ore., to spend the Christmua t fmic From O. S. C
holidays at her home. mihh Gwendolyn Buchanan.
J daughter, 'of Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
Visits from Wallowa Buchanan was among student who
Mrs. Murphy, of Wallowa, and;uri.iVed home on train No. 4 this
her son-in-law. ltussel Wade, of ; morninff for the holidays. Miss
Knterprise. w ere visitors In tills j Buchanan is an O. S. C. sophomore.
cii) j esiei uuy.
To Visit I'Mmlly
Dr. A. M. Moore, of La Grande,
will snend the Christmas holidays
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lu- J
ther Moore, in Vancouver,
L'Hu Today
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hanford, left
today for California to visit Mrs.
Hantord's mother for ten days.
.lean Chandler to Visit
Miss Jean Chandler, nurse In
Portland, will spend tho Christinas
vacation with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Chandler, In La Grande.
Special to go Through
A special train carrying t'nlver-
sity of Idaho students from Mos
cow, Ida
through
to tneir nomes. win pass
,a Grande Sunday morn-
lug between 1 and 2 o'clock. The
train will have 1 fi cars.
Hot urn from Oregon
Among the La Grande students
on train No. 24 this morning, homo
rrom the I'niversity of Oregon for
the holiday season was Jack Dur
land. He is a freshman at the unl-
ersity.
Freshman Home
Kenneth Owen, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J.' O. Owen, returned to La
Grande on train No. 24 tills morn
ing to spend the holiday season. He
is a freshman at Fniversity of Ore
gon. Miss Kitchen Home
Miss Kit a Belle Kitchen, daugh
ter of Attorney and Mrs. R. J. Kit
chen, arrived home from the uni
versity this morning to spend the
holidays with her parents.
. S. C; Student Home
Miss Marjorie Reynolds, was
among the students on this morn
ing's train. Miss Reynolds will
'spend the holidays with her father.
F. Reynolds.
Homo From Oivgon
Miss Anne Htango, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stange, arrived
home this morning from Kugene
where she is atlendeing the univer
sity, and will spend the Christmas
vacation here.
l.oaw Tonight
Mr. and Mis. McKachnin, of La
Grande, are leaving tonight. They
will lie in Portland to attend the
Oregon Statu Teachers association
convention Dec, 27, 2S and 29.
Student Monte
' Miss Lois Nelson, freshman at
the Fniversity of Oregon, was on
train No. 2 4 this morning, return
ing home to spend the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Nelson.
Baker Men on Train
George DufT. Richard Lewis, lilid j
Harold Palmer, all O. S. C. students
from Baker, were on train No. 24
this morning bound home for the
holidays.
To Vacation
M iss Klaine Williams, of KIgiu,
was expected to arrive In La
Grande this morning on her way
home from Kugene where she is ii
student at the Fniversity of Ore
gon. Her mother, Mrs. L. B. Will
iams was at the. train to meet her
this morning.
To Conn Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Smith, of
La Grande, w ill have as tin Ir
guests for the Christmas holidays,
their son -In -law. daughter and
granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kd
ward Arrow-smith Jr.. and Carolyn
Rale Arrow smith, of Portland.
They will eoino Sunday.
To Count Traeleiv
Next week a report will be com
pleted by the Kastern Oregon slate
highway department in La Grand
showing the number of automobiles
whh h have hoveled through Kas
tern ( Hegon during the present
year. The report is made for use
(in the offices here. Th figures an
based on the monthly traffic re
port made by tho division.
1'lrt- at c .iillil IIiiiihn
Mtm. W. H. fiulM n. bvr ilailBh
l r. Nan. y. . nt. rlni; th. lr hous.- al
7" (l av.-nii" an th.y Men. return
ing from iiii, l.tinnl th. ijtnln
mm. ni 1(11. '1 "Mb MiioUe ami a miihII
ru,? In flume aliollt noon to.tay.
Mil. tiiiil.l exlhik-uinli.d the tire
with (he llhe of Water IllnJ ealt.il
tlr l: hi. I. ..I'ii"uli :Ur 1I (i-
parttnent wan not mumuoned. l'urt
of the dining room floor and one
door wnc damaged by the fire. The
fire was thought to have been
ca uted from an overheated furnace.
rally I lorn d M clv-
The La Grande Iteulty board met 1
ul noon today at luncheon.
Oregon Kuideut Itftiirns
Clark I'rlce, I'liivmsity of Ore
son student, arrived home tit it)
morning for the holiday sea mi n,
lU'tiirns from KcImkiI
It.iytnond Griffin, son of Mr. and
monilng lor tue not mays.
Mrs. Guild and Son Home
Mrs. Walter H. Guild and son,
Itobert. who Is a freshman' at the
l-'nlvorslty of Oregon. returned
home this morning on train No. -4.
Mrs. Guild met her son in Portland
yesterday.
Wallowa Siiiilents on Train
Bill Henderson and Jake Uiuker
of Wallowa, were on train No. "4
this morning bound to their home
lor the holidays. They aro O, S. C.
students.
::oew to Wallowu
Miss Constance Mekin.ie, fresh
man at the I'niversity of Oregon,
stopped In li Grande yesterday
on her way home to Wallowa for
the holidays.
To Visit I'arcnts
Miss Kdith Kbell, sophomore at
I the Fnivei-Mity of OrcKiui, arrived
home on train No. 24 this morning
for (nv holiday season
She is tli
ilatighter Of Mr. and Mrs. Ld Kbell. I
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Miv Condlt Home
Miss Marjorie Condit. daughter of
Mr. un.l Mt-tt VVilltitm Comllt timl
ju I'niversity of Oregon student, I
returned home for the holidays this
(morning.
Flifln Boy Home
Vernal Shoemaker, of Flgln, ar
rived home from the Fniversity of
Oregon yesterday for the holidays.
MKs Klopfeiistein Home
MtM Frieda Klnnfcnst eln. who Is
attending school at Oregon -State
r0llego arrived home on train No.
4 this morning for
the
holiday
season.
Brother ami Sister lletnru
Miss Veda Price and her brother,
Russell, arrived home from t he
University of Washington at Seattle
on train No. 24 this morning fur
the holidays.
Sirs. Frees Mother Dies
Mrs. Norman Frees received
word this noon of the death of her
mother, Mrs. M. M. Ilersln'y In
Denver. Colo.. Mrs.' 'Herslley 'luid
been an Invalid for about a year.
Irf'titf Today
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Gaines, of Ln
Grande, left today for Portland to
spend a week.
To Visit Pnrem-
.Mrs. Kveretl Walker and
chil-
dren. Florence and Ln wrenee, of
La Grande, went to Baker today to
visit Mrs. Walker's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Newton, nt I Sunday.
MIhm Wehncr Comes
Miss Jean Weimer. of Cnrvallls,
arrived in La Grande to visit during
the holidays with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Weimer. Miss Wei
iner is a student at Oregon State
college.
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Homer Scliiiwder to Conn1
Homer Sehroeder. student at
Oregon State college, was sehi'dul
to arrive in La Grande todoy to
spend the vnesition wit h his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Sehroeder.
He is a sophomore at college.
Iteaii At Corwillls
Frienrls of Miss Mtibel i:. Iln
nett, who was dean of girls of the
La Grande High school until two
years ago will be Interested to
know that she is now dean of gh
at the Corviillis High school.
WK I! U Y KOK T KSS
K SELL FOa Li KSS
19th
Anniversary
Sale
Men's Wright's
Suits
$1.98
Men's All-Won'
to Sl.ll.S
Coys All-Wool Illazers
S2..-59 to $2.79
Heavy Wool Sox
.-!9c to -19c
Fine Kioarlcloih Dress
Shirts
.'(9c - $1.-19 - $:!.9,"
Men's Flannel Shirts
9.Hc to $1.19
Men's 1 In I land
All Silk Ties
:i9c - 79c - S9c
Men's Rayon Silk Sox
29c :!9c
Men's Work Pants
$1.19
Roys "-Piece Suits
$.-i.K9
Men's Work Shoes
$2.19
Uestroj'Ei-s l-J" Llitfli i'ticeb
Canada's Champion Jersey
Here's the champion Jersey bull of Canada,
al Winter Fi'.Ir in Tuvmilo, to which pii.e
tiominiuu who youL The auiiiKil'.-i
he'a ouuctl by Frank
Sludent Home
Tom Bruee. student at the Ore
gon State college, arrived home on
train No. 24 this morning for the
holidays. He at the home of Mrs.
Margaret Lovan.
Desks Arrive
A shipment or Stitr chair desks
will be unloaded tomorrow in La j
Grande for use In the temporary
classrooms being used for. La
Grande High school students in this
city, according to J. T. Longfellow
city superintendent or schools.
Washington Students llmm
Miss Dorothy lirownton and Iter
brother, Wesley lirownton daugh
ter and son of Or, and Mrs, H. S.
lirownton, who are students at the
I'niversity of Washington, Were
passengers on train No. 24 ' this
morning, coming home for the holi
day season.
.ihrnry Story Hour
"The Kitten Who Wanted to be
i Christmas Present." "The Gift
unii'i.n i;ysth.
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Willi j
nv. a Mji V; silk uml'it
dibtinctiuu.
Stevens - Van
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V, ILL UK OPEN KVENI.MJS
UNTIL CHRISTMAS.
Sue the Fl(ir Liimp "d Ten-I'iccc Toilet Set.
Iloth (JO AO
B !. M MIIMilW uf
cmn MVVAtf &$&2&&
i Riazeis 1 1 -?m)wmmtKMWX'mtty
; the telephone && 4Mmmi
I! Greetings
! 1 Yult.ide bli .l,n the jrW!
j one rinding in Chrutmat m. fJJr &"Jr B I
j arppting by long diatanre "j'vtf ?t 1 '
tplephon. Its jinle make
I Ioncomc heart jnyou, J T.
1 brinm families and friends ft
i dote toRpthrr. It deliver i . . . ,.
more pn-onal nieiae
than could pojinlv be car- ,
rird in any other vrny. '
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He was chosen at the Koy.
aitie from ail parts nt tim
liamo is "Oxford Cora's 'uble.'
U-uU
Bilu'. oC lonu, Onluvio,
of Love," and "The Little Fir Tree"
an- the titles of the stories which
are to be told tomorrow at 10
o'clock In lie children's room of the
city library by Miss Gertrude Wag
oner. The story hour is for chil
dren uf the first, second, third
fourth and fifth grades. The chil
dren's room in the library has been
gayly decorated for the Christmas
I season. A , lovely, shiny Christmas
I tree will bo there to welcome tho
children.
Sir Thomas Upton says he has
remained a bachelor because he
could have only one wife if ho
married, whereas he would v ant
three or four. That should remove
any doubts you might have had
that Sir Thomas really Is u chal
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MISS GORE WINS
ESSAY PRIZE IN
LOCAL CONTEST
(Continued frcm Pbk 1)
dividual of limited means who can
add to the, Building and lvoan Fund
certaiu amounts each month for
which he receives the average In
terest earnings. Indirectly, It re
sults in a thrift program which
saves money for those who would
otherwise not set aside a portion
of their income.
While carrying all the essential
features of the ordinary contract.
La Craude Investors In the local
orgunixatlun are favored In having
no membership fees, no surcharges
and are grunted a non-fort elttiro
and a uo-peuii Ity clause. Consis
tent with well-managed financing,
these additional concessions in the
contract make this investment
worthy of consideration by both
the large ami small Investor.
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: Sentenced to IVnitentiarv
MOW VOltlv, Dec. 21 (AI'H
1 I eoru e ( J ra ha m H ice, who made
j millions by out-smarting the race
' track ami stock market suckers,.
' had it impressed upon him for the
fourth time today that he could
! not outsmart the forces uf the law,
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mm CHARLES FA&&ELL
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Convicted of using Hut mails tc
defraud investors lu Idaho copper
stock, whose value ho had boosted
by the agency of his l'suedo fin
ancial sheet, the Wall street Icon
oclast, he was sentenced to four
years In Atlanta penitentiary and
fined M)'H,
Walter C. Yorslon of Boise, Ida,,
president of the Idaho Copper cor
poration, who was convicted with
Hlce, was sentenced to nine month
in Westchester county penitentiary.
The Wall street inconoclast wart
fined fld.oau and the Idaho cop
per corporation was suspended for
five years. Or. Walter Harvey
Weed, gcnh.glst, was acquitted by
the jury that convicted JUce und
Vurston.
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