Friday, June 21,, 192'J
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Five
I Local News In Brief,
":L,0T ! Veteran Oregon ' vj
Newspaperman Dies
1M Urande, are
afternoon for I
liny imp (IrivinK und will spend
the weekend in Washington,
Conw to Iji Jrmide
Mju Kdwinnlo Harding, of Au
liiirn, ''ill., find llu th ( 'nmnhell
Walker, of l'OH AiikcIch, arrived in
,a. Grande .last nllil for a week's
visit with. .Mr. anil .Mrs, liny Pearl.
Mrs. Harding In IiIh mother and
Mrs. i'nmpbell-Walker is his sister.
They were very favorably tin
preiue'd with Oregon and, alter eon
rludinp lli'Mr visit in l.a Urande,
f Xi-t't to no to Taeoma and other
point In tin Northwest before re
turning to I'alll'ornia.
toritun for several months and with
other relatjves and friends here.
Dairy Meeting
A meeting of farmers for a dis
cussion of co-ouerntive dairying
will be hold In the elly hall Satur
day at I:3u p.m. Senator .Mitch
ell, of Parma, will be the main
speaker. '
On Vacation
-Miss Daisy Itohhit, of I.a Grande,
Is spending- her vacation in Port
land. .She will be there for two
weeks visiting her parents and
friends. Miss Itobbs la a telephom
operator.
PORTLAND, June '21
After an Illness of inure
year. Felix K. Mitchell,
AP)
than i
M, vet
v tiiri:k ix.inti'o
' POUTI.ANI), Ore., June 21 (AT)
Three men of tho crew of the
fre ighter Pennsylvania wen ser
iously burned today when the boil
er. of the vessel backfired. .Laur
ence . Chuimird, St. of roriland,
suffered burns on the face, hands,
YANKS DROP
FIRST GAME
TO MACKMEN
(Continued U-uux i
tiiets arriving hero-revealed ir scene
of utter desolation. The entire I
country side wait burled under
mantle ot stones and ashes.
for the visitors in a Mack inn at-
tttimtt fni' ti rlitt Mivtinn vlif-li
.eran Oregon newspaperman., died chest and leg. Hospital attend- wuld nlvo the White Hlephants a
.her yesterdny. For 2ft yeors MM- ants said his condition wna "most nnh, tivM pl)U.0 f yu KameH
jeheli was employed by the Port- wrlmui." j Thp t.roW(l Nn(t, ,(( mmim,r
1 , ,i , , , J ' ' , , (U.unu, when tne seeomt
j MV. .Mitchell came au Oregon liv 1 -iirn. :t, and hmest I'athey. 2u, sUirUl(l r()Umi 4:o.
and Airs ' . " assoe.aiea The Yankees evened
Alice Holms and son Junior., of i...,. IH'ITIlIt AT xidti A IMii vn
in i.a urande, visit-
Hero From Portland
Mrs. Ida Valentine
Hume
;oes to Itlanuitli
.Mr. ami Airs. Milton Pilot- and
their baby son left here this morn
ing for Klamalh Falls where Mr.
I Vice will take a pONltlonw-ith the
Klamath Falls K veiling Herald,
owned and edited by Hruce Dennis,
iormeiiy of tills city. Mr. I'rlre
lias been an Observer employe for
the la Ht 14 years-and most of thisj
Mill' lie inifi iiem ine uimuhii ii
foreman. .
Hero IVoin i:nterprle
l fti I l-l .! I .... f
ttntellffe, of Fnterpiise, were in Uij
vri.iniie yesiertmy. i ney spent llio
day shopping and visiting friends
before returning to their home laist'l
evening, u ,
Portland
in- at the home
H. M. Itrndshnw
l:. K. Swan.
i of Mr. and Mrs.
and M r. and M is.
was employed on othe
papers of the state.
Accepts Posit Ion
Miss Itarhara Pldeock. of I.a
G ramie, has accepted, a' position at
the Kastcrn Oregon'. .Music com
pany. She started work yeslerday.
Italnliow. .lrts mi Me t
l.a (irnnde. Assnmbley No. IS,
Order, of Hainhow for, Girls, will
meet in regular ses-sion Saturday
nljfht at 7::to o'clock in the .Ma
sonic hall. There- will be Initiation
and nfter . tho regular husiness
meetlnj? a special meeting will be
held In ehartre- of the ori'ieers. All
officers and members are ured to
attend, as this will be the.- last
meeting before summer vacation.
Hmio From I-jikcih-
H. Fivneli, of La; Gi-ande, re
turned this morning from Kiitfene
where he has been for the past
week visiting his brother, l.eo
French, formerly of l.a Grande,
who recently underwent an opera
tion for appendicitis. Mr. French
is reported better.
ItnKes I to mis
Harold Williams, who is charged
with a statutory offense,, raised
his bonds of $lMIOil yesterday at.
Judge llrady's office and was released.
NPr.F.lMNG TO SON
WASHINGTON. June :1 (AP)
Walter It. Nevim. administrative'
assistant to President Hoover, is
seeding today to his home in Min
neapolis to the bedside of his six-'
year-old son, John Marshall, who'
Is In a critical condition as the re
sult of a street car accident late,
yesterday.-
1 I.A MOntK, N. l. (AP) Hut.
iter ut $ltiu n pound Is the latest
Item on the records of this dairy
ing community. When the l.a
.M o u r e Farmers' t'ooperutlvo
creamery .was organised recently
the first pound of butter was sold
at auction for $tiii) and was pre
sented the governor of North Da
kota as a souvenir.
up the
series in the second game, winning
behjnd I loyt's steady pitching.
Second G'inie: 11. H.
Philadelphia 3 7 1
New York S 2 0
I hit t eries : Kn rnsha w, Sh ores,
Klllott and Cochrane: lloyt and
Dickey. '
(Official attendance 7",,1 tr,i.
a isf.ai, piti:si:Tt
Orlvo lc Wallouii Ijik-
Mr. A. J. Stange. Mrs. G. T. I.ar
ison. Mrs. Chase Pohnenkamp and
daughier. Nancy, of l.a Grande, f
left this inornlng for Wallowa'
Lake. They will spend the, day j
there and return homo this even-j
lug.
cioes to l-.nterprUi f
A. It. Tpxier, of Portlnnd, Jefi (
for Knterprise this morning. He
will spend a week visiting his ;
daughter and friends. I
1U. AST KILLS lltMHtl'P !
LONDON. June 2 (AP) The I
Kxchange Telegraph comiiany sjiifl .
! in a dispatch from Hongkong - i
I day there hail been an explosion
in two vaults under the compound j
east bund hospital at Canton, fid- j
lowed by fire.
Nearly ino persons perMied, j
among iliein patlenis. !
SI.: ATT 1.1- Wash., June 21 (AP)
The steamer Seattle arrived from
Hamburg. Germany, with IS mon
keys,
deer.
Volcano Eruption
Desolates District
TOKYO, June 21 CAP) Al
though the eruption of volcano
.Komagatake, north of Hakodate,
two sea eagles, two whita ; resulted lu only a few rasualtles.
three leppaids, five babboons! S:i-.tmo acres of field and forest aud
and two Kuroiiean wolves, a pr
cm from Carl llagenbaek, Ham
burg showman.
; 3.X5a acres of arable land were
! laid waste.
I Photographs of the stricken dls-
llero From Sacramento
Mrs. Jennie MeConnell. of Sac
ramento, is in La Grande visiting
friends. She expects to leave Sunday."
Laylcs MH't - s
Tho Kaglos lodge nlcl at the
Kagles half last evening at 7:S0.
'JJelr regular businr-ss meeting was
held,' after Which they decided up
on a benefit silver lea tn be given
at the hall Thursday evening of
this coining week. A report from
the delegates who attended the
Kagles convention at Klamath
('alls was also heard.
Goes to Klglu
Mrs. Bertha. Bergen, of Portland,
arrived in La Grande on Io. 24 this
mornUig. She left for Klgin by car,
where she will visit her mother,
Mrs, Mary J. Lewis, who is ser
iously ilt.
iM'e From Fnterprlse
J. It. l'oague and S; T, Tippet),
of Knterprlse, arrived in this city
last evening for a short visit. They
returned home this morning,
Dr. Hall YMls Wallowa I.nke I
Dr. and .Mrs. Arnold B. Hall, Mr.
and Mrs. W. II. Jewett. Y. H. Jew
ett Jr., and C .Moore, of Kugene,
were in La Grande yesterday. They,
drove to Wallowa Lake yustprday
morning :vml enjoyed the trip to
the resort very much. Dr. Hall is
the, president of the 1'niversity of
Oregon. They returned lo Kug'-no
yesterday afternoon and expect to
return to the lake In July.
t
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l,onvp for Hooper, Colo. J
Mrs. A. C. Nelson and daugh
ters. Luella. Anna Base aud Jessie.,
of Island Clly, left this morning
for Hooper. Colo. They will spend
a month visiting her mother; .Mrs.
Annie Denton.
Hero From Poiilmid
K. D. Cook,' .1, Smith,, J. W. '
Young and M. C. Crosby, of Port-
land,- who came to La Gpnndo yes- '
terday, left this city this inornlng'
for their homes.
Going to Baker
Tho Hoyal Arch chapter of the
La Grande Masons is leaving to
night for Baker. The members
will visit the Keystone chapter No.
J5 of the .Masons in Baker and re
turn this evening.
Itclnrrt to Spokane-.
Mrs. Mary On hi. Mrs. Clara Nel
son and1 Nell Duhl, who have been
here for the past few days visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
William Coudll and their daughter.
Marjorle, have returned to their
homo In Spokane. M rs. Nelson,
Gilbert Dahl's sister, returned to
Spokane with her mother and'will
leave for her home in San Fran
cisco this evening.
IJbrnry Crowded
The La Grande public libra rv
has been filled every evening with
students from the normal school.
There was hardly room for every- t
one. Pupils wen standing around
the sides (if the library trving to
read. I
WE H U Y FOR T KSS
E SELL FOR ijESS
Modish Footwear For
Ladies
Our lovely footwear
for .ladies will meet
the .approval of the
most fastidious dres
- ser Colors of Red,
Blonde and Black and
Combinations. Both'
Spike and C u h a n
heels. Priced veryjow
?3.95 - $4.95
How on lliislness-7- . I
Thad Vreolund and Oscar Ford, j DcStrOVCl S Clf Hldl IMCM
of Portlnnd. and Ah White, of Pen- I l-M-rlJ Ll s Ul 11 1 1
illeton, arrived in L,i Grande yes- i "'
terday. They are here on business
llcr F'rom GHVnsbny, Wis,
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Careny. of!
Greensbay. .Wis., -wore . in l.n '.
(irande. They liave been motoring
through the country and left hero
this morning to continue their trip, j
t
leaves For Wolsrr
Berton Whined, of La Grande," j
went to Wclsor last evening. He.
has accepted a twisition in an nolo
shop there.
Starting
TODAY
MOTE
for a few days.
Ifeii' I Voin Hoy, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Kinlgh, of ltoy,
Wnsh,T .Mi-s, K.. O. Daves and
daughter, Dorothy, of Walla Walla,
arrived in this city yesterday. They
have been visiting Jarvls Kmigh,
who has been quite ill hut Is re
ported to be better. They wilt
leave for their homes tomorrow
morning.
lleii I'roni SeaBle -
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Fisher, of
Seattle, recent arrived In this
city. They are visiting friends and
relatives. M r. and Mrs. Fisher,
Mrs. Frank Melotte and Mrs. Don
Col and daughter, Dorothy. nr
going to Knternristf tomorrow to
visit Mr. and Mrs. F. IL Cole for
a few days.
Hero From Xiw Yrk
Airs. Alfred Harding, of New-
York, mid her son, Alfred, arrived
in this city this morning. Mrs.
Harding was formerly Sarah Smith
of La Grande. She is spending the
summer with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Smith, and with Mrs.
Miriam Betlig. .
Hero From Spokane j
Mrs. Mary A bliss and son. CUnm,
of Spokane, are in La Grande visit
ing friends. They have also 0n (
visiting Tom Johnson n nd other .
friends in Cove. !
Here From Kugene
- Miss Mildred Cruze and Helen
Hawkins, of Kugene, were in La
Grande this morning for a short
visit.
Boy Seoul Ivverullvo Meeting
A Boy Scout executive ineetitig
was held last evening at Hot Lake.
IM ;rin.' Mrs.wW; -bf.. P-liy entqf
tained the ten men who attended
froni La Grande and Baker.. Tho
usual business! was transacted.
(lo (o Portland
M r. a n d M rs. J a ck M urphy. of
La Grande, are in Portland for u
weekend t rly. A ? i'.
Has A'ncnilon
G. N. Tarklniftnn. the train, dis
patcher, of l.a Grande, In taking a
two-week vacation.
SAVE WITH SAFETY
t
Going to Xorlh Pfwdei j
W. yalker, of Portland, who is:
visiting his brother, George Valk-:
r, left this morning for North
Powder. He will spend a day or so
visiting his son. Billy Walker, apd
then return to La Grande. i
Here From Pom land
Mr. -and Mrs. U. M.; Blchey. of
Portland, are In this city. T,hcy
are here on business and Mil spend
a few days.
Home I'roni Seaiile !
.Mrs. A. S. Anderson, of La ;
Grande, returned last evening from !
Seattle. She attended the gradua
tion exercises at the Fniversity ofj
Washington, where her daughter.
Miss Mu Ida Anderson, was a mom--her
of the senior class.
Hen- Fmm Portland
11. J. Meyer and son, of Port
land, arrived in this cliv yesterday.
They left La Grande this morning.
Goe lo Pendleton
Mrs. K. It. Guye. of La Grande,
left this morning for Pendleton.
She will spend a few days there
visiting Mrs. , James Oburh and
then she find her daughters, Bev
erly and Barbara, will accompany
tier to La Grande. They expect to
leave for Pncatello In a few days
.to make their home.
lohig to Newport
Mr. and M rs. It. A. Alexander
nd children h it this morning for
motor iriii through Central Ore-
1-on. They also will visit in New-
t;i-ort and return to La Grande in
fjphinit two weeks.
kiti 1(1 1(M'pll
li Mr. and . Mrs. Colon Kberhap
nd Dorothy und Fninklin Kber
Jiarl left yesterday morning for
Joseph. They are mnhlng a short
business trii and a visit and are
ppctcd to be back in La Grande
this evening.
Go to North Powder1
Mrs. W. II. Keuter and son
Hobby, of La Grande, her mother
md father. Mr, and .Mrs. A. B. Mr
"orniick, and Mrs. John Lerch and
laughter Betty, left this morning
or North Powder. They will spend
he dny'visiHng Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
'.idwell.
Heliiru From Portland !
,Mi.ss Hulda Anderson, of Lit!
Grande, will return home from J
Portland tomorrow. She has been;
In Seattle aud the Hose city for the'
past week.
Here From Columbus, Gn.
'Lieut, and Mrs. J. K. McCnm
mon, of Columbus, Ga.. arrived in
this city Wednesday. They Hpenl
a day or so aim left La Grand"
yesterday.
Large Sf inwls-rrles
Hubert O. Clark, of Fruitdale,
exhibited a box of . strawberries
tiiis morning that were as large as
a small apple. They were luscious
in flavor und Mr. Clark says he had
sold four crates of them this
morning. The strawberries were
ever bearing Kellogg Premiers.
Here From Nyssn, Ore. -
J. H. Hunter, of Nyssa. Ore,, ar
rived In this city yesterday. Be
was here on business ami rciurued
home last evening.
Here From Portland
John L. Don ii. of Portland, left
La Grande last evening, lie has !
been here on business.
Gee to Haines :
It. F. Tyler, of La Grande, left
this morning for Haines. He will
spend the day t here on business
and return this eveninir. !
int. ihssl iii;s
TiKDFOUD, X. IL, June l'l (AP)
T)r. l-Nigar (. Crossman, i."i,
medical director of the P. S. veter
ans bureau, died today at his sum
mer home here. He had been ill
for two weeks.
1
Special
! dXdy; dainty:
. . Household Rubber
Gloves. In the 'new
pastel shades of jade,
orchid and peach..
The Greatest
Glove Value
In America
Lady Dainty House
hold Rubber Gloves
are made in all sizes
from pure gum rub
ber soft as velvet
strong and pliable.
They have reenforced
wrists and fit perfect
ly. Special Price
C9- '
Glass Drugs
Inc.
Tlti ltcsall Ktnre
La Grande, Ore.
i:rf.''iji .
' See the ' '
JAZZ-MAD YOUTH
The Road
It Takes!
The Price
It Pays!.
I i
4 DE LUXE "
Vitapbonc Acts
'j;Fox Movietone
. i 'Nevs.i.' "
S?r . ill AV
k$?m ' " fir,
I'M.: vi -JV
"The Harn" where youth may. dance, and drink and pet with'
recKless abandon little realizing that' they face , destruction
later on in life.
"The Road
You Will (;iisp! ;yu Will Laugh!; You Will Cry!
You will jyo away thousands of others have done
with a burning, memory of this picture. - (.
The Great Hvari of American Youth Laid Bare! v
tfon't Miss This Great Picture! r .
' Starts Sunday Admission 25c and 50c
of
Inf.
erest ti ,ehJhliJIn , tinder; HI
k '. musr ha aei'ohvOnnled by mill II H
when attending theyl
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HI II ! HII I I I WI WI.W1J J M MlllllllllllllWI i Aim i
lias Aci'epted Iltinn -
.lames Itogers. of Caldwell, who
eanie to this eity reeently. hiis nr-
eejtted a poHiiion as barber in thet
I loyal Barbershop, He starhd hlsj
work yesterdny morning. i
l.ea ing l-ir I'asro
Mrs. Clyde I. eight on. Mrs. Lot
Snodgrass ami Miss Kdna Jones, ot f
5 eat (ng for Annapolis
Kliner tilenn. who has been vis
ing bin parents, Mr. und Mrs. (J,
. (Henn. for the past three weeks,,
leaving for Annapolis this even-:
H'g. .Mr. Glenn attended u prep
flEratory sehool at San IMego last
tfear. , I
Taken (o Hospital . t
4 The Ilev. K. fl. lless. njislor Of
H'n Kb st llaplist ehurrh of l.i
Qtunde. who has been ill at his
home for many weeks, was taken1
tp the Grande lloti'Je hospital last '
Wght. His eondttion i report d j
tti be critical. i
'
Arrhf I'or Summer !
Scott Wheatley arrivel In T.a '
Oiande yesterday and will spend
th r-ni:ifii()r , tl; umit:f.r '
with Mrs. Vlii':itly who hii bepn j
i palii nt at tho Hot Lake iuihi-I
j ii;i'.xiti.Mi.M sunn s
nre No, 13 l.n .r.-tnilf. Ore.
Misses Wash Frocks
Many nssorlefl patternr In
tin He diifuble hut dainty gar
ments. Made of rtne count
KmuffHen 1'ilnt and all ure
guarah'eed uashnble. Ag 3
to I 4.
Sonif- with bioomets.
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tolonial i
SATURDAY
"A MIIIMKHT ADVHNTt'RK"
Starling Alvstcry and
Tl'LLEX LAX PIS Intriguu
and also
EXXA MURPHY Charlie Chaplin
Fables and Topic
Just what you have been waiting for right
in the midst of the Spring and Summer sea
son we purchased more than 100 high
grade suits from a Rochester manufacture
er at reduced prices, which we pass on to
you, together with our complete stock of
Hart Schaffnei"& Marx, Michael-Stern and
other high grade brands.
An opportunity you cannot afford to miss.
$21 and $25 Suits-
$18.85
$2f) and $.'i( Suits $21 and $35 Suits
$23.85 $28.85
$45 & $50 Suits $38.85
$39 and $10 Suits
$33.85
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