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v- : ..at LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE TTTREE ( , - r NEW HEAD GOVERVOR'REll.l.Y IN AOIIRAT- KIT()IAY. In Address, Warns Again Agitation for Independence, and Advises statehood. SAN JUAN, P R., July 30.Cover- "or E. Mont Rilv it,- .,.,.,;. fd chief executive of Porto Rico, was -UiaUKUratL'J todav wilh innnwi.l. ferenionies tfiid "Irr I he course of his inaugural adUi-ess declared stroncly against any agitation for independence of the islands, which, he said, came largely from foreigners. "So long as Old Glory waves over the United States, it will wave over Porto Rico," declared the Governor. Ha continued: "I want you to be fully aware ihat there is no room in Porto Rico for any foreigner who is not willing to sup port and uphold our established gov ernment There is no sympathy or possible hope in the United States jof intiepeiKtence for Porio Rico, from any individual, or from anv poli ical i ut-k i . . . lne last two great national con- ventions held in the United States, i Democratic and Republican, declared, unanimously aeainst independence for Porto Rico. Neither, my friends, is' there any place in these Islands for anv flag, save the flag of our beloved ,Hf"!,m,?"..C0Untry th? ?.ta.rs a,ul ! ... ..p...., i ui-ie never snail De. io rr ;;!. .l'De- United States, it will wave oveV P,,f. Rico. ''' WW If a majority of the people of ihese ' imuiius iiesire a cnange in their gov. nim..l 1 1.1 . .." . ?, I advocate statehood'. Plan to pTice yourselves in the same condition and situalion tbnt r.l,t,.l., f.,.i ; m York, Missouri and California, and " trust the American people for a per- this happy condition about, vnn enn jrmoi at)uare (leal, n you Can bring I then elect your own governor ' . own congressmen, your own United States Senators and then, you can fully enjoy Ihe nrivileffMS n.l finilu oi the Liberty of Statehood.'' The days when koIiI was taken out of Camp Carson In large iiuanti; ictcs may be revived usain soon ir the ulans of .? H S:nl(.r nn.i p p : Maden, of Pasco, WasliliiKton, ma terfulize. They huve Just been or a trip of Inspection to Camp Ciirson , and expHet to rem pa here abotil j August 6 tli, to get work on their I GAMP CARSON ! IY REVIVE! yTrnnrlii.a .o.1ri111 L4Z. Thir Ph.m- t,nhn .....l the Silver Wreath. Aat that time they expect to take a parly of about twenty men lo the" claims and begin operations. pkaiu-j ix roin i.wi) ''While Ihe ruins interfered with harveMting, the work Is now starting and the prospects are goad." said J. II. Peare jeweler of Ia Grande, who was in Portland yesterday on his way to San Francisco. Once up-i on a lime Mr. Peare was the fastes! . foot racer In eastern Oregon and just for exercise he would put on a pair of running shoes and trol to i Hot. Lake and back. Those were the days when there was keen competi tion among the volunleer hose com panies In the smaller towns of the state and when the annual tourna ment was one of the big events. Oregonian. FOR SALR 'Touring car . or team. Terms. Will take wood. J. I). Lynch. 7-2D-21. "Just" Drug. Our drug? are JUST drugs in the sense that they are right in purity and potency and are just in their abil ity to treut sickness. They are not 4,jusi" drugs in the sense that they are merely drugs, but are the acme of perfection in drug quaility always. Remember this when you have a pre scription to fill or when simple drug requirements come in demand, because no matter how simple an ailment may be the drugs for relief must be es sentia lly correct. FAMILY DRUO STORE LA ORANOE.OREfiON. SUNDAY and MONDAY Mae Marsh IN "Tie Little Fvaid Lady" And a Comedy of Course Local News In Brief .t. J- j. j. j. j.' j. j- -I- j. ..lHom fron ! Angeles ' ' 4 4 . 't I 4. 1 T, COMING EVENTS. July 21, to 31. Oregon Holi ness as. ociation camp meet ing, Portland, Sept, 2U to Oct. 1. Oregon State Fair, Salem. .' Oct. 1.'!. Ki.ights Templar, grand commandery, La Grande. Nov. 8 to 18. National Gr.mge meeting, Portland. Nov. 21 to 2li. Pacific Inter national Exposition, Port land. V It .j. Wallowans In Town Mr. and Mis. 1). M. Rounsaville, of YVullowa, are spending several days in La Grande. " Returns Home 1 Returns from Walla Walla li. R. Smitn left this morning for i John Henderson arrived last even , his home in Haines after a visit here inif from Walla Walla. IWshiiiriin wi'h llis daughter, Mia. S. 1). Sturgil. To m inion In lis Aiiu'cu-h XN A. li. Blood and wife will leave f"r Los Anseles. Monday, August 1, where they will spend a llilrty-ila vacation. - . . . ! ' n,.. Visliing Miss .eld.i Crilclilow of Bake,- a,- rived Thursday evenin" for a we-k's v'is" "''.'e .',a (i,'al,UM. wil u I ifity liarruit or tins cn.v. Leaves l'or Wallowa W. 1'. Shields, nf Nyssa. Idaho. whu h"s b"on ,,a (ilv""" f )r the nust fcw d"'s 1,'ft th,a mi,rni"f? I Ion the brunch lor Wallow... i . . ' , Joe Reynolds Returned j ,,ue iveynouis reiui neu nnuiy iiumi Corvallis. where he completed iiis col .lege work this spring. Mr. Reynolds W'H remain here for ihe summer. ll..re frm Rllker G. P. Lilly, of Baker, with the Basche-Sage Hardware company is in La Grande for a few days on business and is registered at the Sommer hotel. . Leaves for Idaho Mrs. Mary Black, mother of Bishop i ('. J. Black, left last evening for Bur-1 ICY, MMtlU, LU YI.Hl UMULIItTI BTIM, Ul-CI i i i- l :u i i u i" vi-t-iv?t virtu wild nit nu and did friends. Arrivrd from Cove Miss Vera Pease nrriverf yesterday f,,)m Ove 10 spend a few days in La (JruTidi? visiting with friends. Miss registered at the Sommer I hotel. (;,. ,u (,i'ni;o H. J.' Hicks, bettep known "Jimmy," left last evening I'm Itnudtoua 'I vv In f)ilrfiirn f r tlinkii is the travelini? nasenor airent for ! the O.-W. Auxiliary to Meet '111.. I Anvilinr.- nf tlin p.,.-ifi. Co-opcrativt. U-a?ue will meet at Die 1 home of Mrs. .1. A. McMillan, fiuU N Ave., on Tuesday afternoon, August Ihe second. i To Live lli ti" Mrs. J. Kmi:fi nrrjved hime i.hI evi'iiin ! I rnni Pnrtii nil . whore she Went to b.uig back her parents. Mr. Hml Mrs. John Skill, of Porlland. who wil make this city their home. froin rmv on TRUNKS SUIT CASES and BAGS For Vacation iilways cai'i'y a full t sclci t. I'roin. trunks 'art' cedar Illlc Our lined ninth (in of. Trunk I'riei S9.85 to $55.00 Suit Cases 95c to $24.85 i'.ai; 1 Vires $1.95 to $15.00 - IH( S IUP.I WITH A CClfAUtHE" 11 OS Adams Ave. Dr. and Mrs. G. 1 ftl..,.a.B 1 , i ... .iita. vi. ... uiKKrin linvf I tj turned from Los Angeles, where they ; went on un auto tour. J. t . i " ' Returning to Cove Tr Mr. and Mrs. I,. V. Miller left this i morning on No. 17 returning to their V , home at Cove, Union county aftur a visit of several days in 'Baker. Baker J- Herald. i Hr from Seattle .t Mrs. Ada Morrison and son, Wal .. lace, arrived this moruing from Se .1. attle to spend some time here visiting . i with her parents, Mr. anil Mis. V. S. ... Rogers. r.igin reopie in Town jess irum, promini.nt realtor- of (Elgin, and R. L. Shoemaker, cashier V thlf 'io"al Bank, were vis- itora in La Grande lust evening on I business. , where he has been for the past week , visiting with his cousins, I ' Here from Wallr Va!Ia 1. N. Church, of Walla Walla, Wn., a prominent stock man of that coun try, is in La Grande for a few days on business. Mr. Church is stopping at the Sommer hotel.' ISrout Meet Tonight- At seven-thirty this evening in the . m. a., troop No. 2 of Boy I Scouts will meet for the purpose of i making final arrangements for the camping trip to be taken two weeks ""'"K AuKust sixtl- HeOuns Hume Miss 13. L Krans lel't Ink', evnnlng Tor Spokano and D.ivA.np-irt, Wash iiiglon, whore she wll' v.sii before going to her homo in Lnng Iloiich, California Miss Ki-an lias been visiling fi lends in Joi.-i h. Iteturii l'rom Porlland 1 County Judge U. C. Couch, Dis trict Attorney Kd Wright,' County Commissioners Cecil Gallownv and j p Hutchinson. and C. M. Siur- gill of the Security Construction Co. relumed from Portland this noon! . , , , . , i.-vhihlieil . A minir.ture ornnmenral litrlitincr pole, such us those raroring Instoll Ing such a system in the business section this year would like lo see used bore In on exhibition In Ihe Toggeiy's window. ItettiriiN I'Yom Vacation C. K. Schtffner, the 'usslstfint storo keeper of the 0-VV. nriived home lust evening from a two weeks' vacation in Porlland, Senl- tie, Spokane and Coeur d' Alen. V")" j. Allslilii. Klmer, Karl. luviI and John Stoddard nnd Dr. Hay F. Murphy constituted a quintet of ttnheim:m that ' beat it" for the tipper M'noui country this afternoon for an over Sunday deck ofler the liinic?nt trout of tilt ut stream. Jnes to Knlerprlse Melvin Windstoek, the motion pie lure man, left this morning fur En terprise to leok for local scenes fur pictures. Mr. Windstoek will work with Mr. (ioodfellow, the local mo- tfn picture man while In Enterprise. - lielurn Home jl Mrs. Thomas Bruce and daughter, I Helen, aecompunied hy Miss lielora Schaeffer and Miss Mildred Murray, Uurrived home last evening from (Jove, I I where they have heen for thp past three weeks, picking cherries for the t.Stackland brothers. I Mother U Improved , i Mrs. Harry Last and Mrs. Jerry J Kimball left last evening for Port- i land, where they .will meet their mothj- i er who has been in a sanitarium in the state metropolis for the past eight I weeks. Their mother, Mrs. F. S. Iudd, is greatly improved, and Mrs. Last J and Mrs. Kimball will return with her. Draftsmen to Baker S. li. Morgan and Waller Ttrown, draftsmen connected with the divis ion office of Ihe state highway com mission In this city, have gone to Ualter for the purpose of checking and preparing a tontiart for adver tising. I VV ill (io to Toronto j G. S. McLellan leaves tomorrow : morning for Toronto, Canada, to at tend the grand lodge meeting of the lirotherhood of Railway Carmen of (America, which begins August 8. He i predicts that steps will be taken to wards making the organization more democratic in many ways of interest to the public in gvneral. Siarl Kor YIIohMoiip Paul IteutMr arrivfd V.edn'.(fa jf from Pektn, III, to viit with bis brother, V. H. Itf-uler, propiiir of the Itpd Cro(S Iru srore of this rity. Mr. and Mrs. V. !lf IIittar and children, aecompunied by Paul li nut it. will luvetol uy for a t lire wpok' trip through Vi l wmone Park. Sheriff Warni'' last Katurdav an peard at the Security Road Camp near the Kd Mi leu place up ('iithii ine er'pk. and took Pff lt'a, r;imp rook, hark to (.a Grande, with nom brflnK apparatus, on th charge of 'innnufarturinK Intoxicat ing li'iuor. Thp prisoner an turn t ovt to thp ffttral aut hot H lfs. 1'nion Itfpubliran. Return Home Mrs. C. II. Miller and daughter, Nahelle, and small son arriveJ last evening fnm ('aldell. Idaho, where they have heen pendinn the past IMI'riKTItfi blue serge ladlea" suits, ITino. This for 30 days. THE TO0iH:l!V 7 2S-t. Virginia's Gift" -V mm I ThiB Washington Btatuo In Trafab igar Square Is the gift of the Biato :of VlrKtnla to the KnuttHh nation. In the foreground ar Alias JuUlth Brewer who unveiled It and Karl Curzon who accepted it on behalf ot the government. Ulh.-rs ure mem bers of tli Virginia deleiratloiu. month with Mrs. Millers parents. Needless to say. Buiy Miller was the honoinl visitor, for it was 'he first time that his grandfather had ever seen him, and a good many months since grandmother had petted him. To Visit Aunt Robert Peacock, vounit son of Chas. Pii,.,.lf lurt. vptterdnv for North f K f " r ii J'l lit II Ir I4 fr Pnvu.L.r Tl.. wi'll visit his aunt. Mrs.H. Arnold, ctiiof of the urniy aU ser J. Saunders there, and will probably remain with her for n month or so. Here from Minani " Cleorure Koss. a nronunent lumber man of the-Minnm is in town for a few (lavs on business. Mr. v oss is stopping at the Foley hotel. Moons (Jo to Medford Mr and Mrs. Harrv IW, Moon, the latter formerly Miss 'Antoinette Heath, , left t.orvalus today enroute to Aled - ford, Southern Oregon, where Mr. Moon, formerly of La Grande, has accepted u position anil will begin his ' sprv(.g ,,' the coast to suspend fur du;ies August 1. Mr. and Mrs. Moon ' .. .....j', Iulnier noilie. Offi will stop at Kosehurir to visit an uncle and other relatives there for a day or two. They are to make their home in Medford Corvallis (iazette-Times. Immheriurii Visit hi Clly Several prominent I u in her men were gathered hero yesterday even ing. C. W. Nihley, the Salt Lake millionaire, who has property In sev eral Kan tern Oregon mills, spent yesterday here, J. ' Vt Ilavenscroft. nf the Nihley-MinimiiiKU mill tind (ieneral Maunucr J. 11. MlmnuwKh, of the same mill, were nlsn in Ihe city. All returned home lnt tvoti Iiik or this morning. Experiment Station M-vlinu WultfT M. liorc l'fl last even hig 'tttf Du.' iK, OieR n, . where he .is to attend hf annual nieetiu't nf the experiment station which is held ev- ry year. ai. I'leri-e is chairman or the experiment committee and this meeting Is 1 vH t select tri-ds t t difTi'rent tlilnm thai will grow bi ter In this climtii'i and Ihat ui !' t suited here. There nin rlht of these exp'Timf tlr.l stations tu 'his state nnd t ! i.r- doln; a w.ii'dr ful work. I'lotn ISurns ihe rommlt lei mi i lie e pt 1 1 nifii t ;i rtt tfl w'.! U,o to rnion Tuesday to hold a nn-el-Ing iht'.ie nu t then on to Iki nili-ti.n Old London Bellmen. Other hell than thine Httaehed to churches used to disturb the slumber of l.ond'iicrt. I'rlor to the Institution of wnMiiiieii every piirlsh bad Its bell num. who u;ed io Ktalk the atreet all UlL'lit. At Irietruhir liitennln he would rlntt bt hell Imnily nnd cry out. "Tnk enrp of your Are nnd eniidl. rtuirl tHlrle tu the fMu.r nnd pniv fur lh deHd." If h met any nuilefnctor. he run it umeit singly unit I tht ulvltbor b i m m I h rMie( to bU nttinf itiH'e. Keal Ire ('ream. ISy the pint ut liy tho quart. Just what you like and the finest Kherbrft you ever tabled is what we are mak ing sml serving nt our counter every ilay. Why not come in and lei us sell y..u a pnrk!iK or a dish nt AI Tain's PALACE (OM'KCilONKKY COMI'ANV. Dunbar's Taxi Line Prompt, and at all houn. Phone Main 789, cor. Fir a and Monroe . Red 2232 after midnight. FOREST PATROL IS SUSPENDED KAILlJRK OP Kl'KL SUIMM.V TO AltlUVK IS tWl'SK SlinrttiK1 of Oil mill CJasoline Oc vxwh hi Busy Time Wheu l-'ire Menace is Aciito POUTLAN1), July 3D The foreai offtcinls says that the dlHoutimuuicrt of the aeriul patrol is duo to the gasoline shortage, which 1b only tem porary, but they are unuble 10 say how long. The patrol service of the govern ment airplanes operating over the national forests between Kugene and Po.iland and throughout the Wil lamette valley will be discontinue J for about a week owing to the fail ure of the government to provide gun oline for the planes at Eugene and Porlland. The situation was regard ed as various, as the work of scout ing for tires in particularly Import ant at this dry season of the year. Numerous tires have .been report ed by the planes already this season, although uuiie of tiiem have proved serious owing to the fact thai war dens we, re informed by the planes and hurried lo the scene. It .. Is pointed nut by officials Ihat the waste of a few hours In reporting a tire to the lookouts and gelling men lo the scene may mean the loss of thousands of dollars worth of timber. ' The error In providing the gus'dtd not fajl upon tb whoulders. of the patrol officials the shortage was fo.seeu m plenty A)f titno-and a retjr uisitiou made. During the time Ihat Ihe service will not be operating, 1 the base will be moved from here to j Vancouver, complying with govern- j ment' orders of a recent date. Koresl olTlcluls here stale that Ihe service Is not to he discontinued permanently but. will resume when the new supply or government gas nrrlves. 4 Wlmltt Count Hit 0I.YMP1A, Wash., July 30 llo euiisii nf ileluy in Die shlppinK of gas oline Tor government piii'puseH.fi'Oin I tie eunt, the airplane patrol uialn liiineil by the ilepurlmeni, of. conser vation and development for forest prolei-ilon lias fieen suspended. 'nlifoi'llhl I'lnllCM Idle SAN KK ANl'lHCO, July 111 The IJnlled Slnlea forest sarvlce ulr pa trol was Idle throughout Cullfornia today on account ot the shortage of funds to purcniiso gasolliui foil the army airplanes employed. Major H vico here, annuuiiied today. .About- :io plunes were alfecled. Major Ar nold sit id lie did not know how. soon the silmillon would be relieved. ; Ordered- Aearly FUO10NE. July 111) The ali'iilalie Dillrol for Oregon in my with headiiiiai lHi's In lOugeno,. has been suspended temporally on aceount of a shortage of gasoline ai Hie avia tion Held here Orders have neen i ,.,M.,,iV,M y (!apluin Lowell Kuiliii. , ..h,,,,. ,,f the nutrol, from Colo- , ,., ,i Arimlil head of the air cers suld thai gasoline ulid oil were ordered. In June and expected lo ar ive July 1. ml SAVING T( i'AK OWNKItS il BeKinning Saturday, Juky HI, and', contlnulnK lr one week, we Will i wash your crank euse with tho fa-- inous Calol Flushing Oil and refill with the correct grade of oil, also fur- j, iiIhIi one gallon or oil ami nvo J Ions of Ked Crown Gasoline or a J higher test, all for $11.0(1. This ap- g plleH to all classes of oars. IJ KMP1UI-; FIIXINO CO. ;l 7-2ft-4tp. ;! 9d6OttJOO DAN C E Old Time Dance Tliinsday Modern Dances Saturday REX HALL N. A. Diselet, Manager Refrigerators That Save AT -il):), Top ",0, Tirp Top :1H Side r 1 Side No. No. No. 52H Side No. ::n side "No. ")I7 Side 0 W. H. TALBOTT v GRAIN NEW GRAIN BAGS SACK TWINE At WiviVhoiusf. Island City . La OrnntU', Oregon ' Phone Red 361 1 iCctfr's Where Your Credit Is Good Use It COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER Saves Owls x :.. t I . V "Wl fir A 'V2 The owls on the White House Wounds will nut be killed. Jimmle ltrailley,'. youngimt member of the American Forestry Association, petl-. ttoned President Kurdlnu- as a mom Iter of the .lohn liurmutfhHi Club to let the owln live, on the Ki-ound they do more Rood than burin to trewi. The president nsivid. j ' REAI THIC OIISEUVER WANT ADS Our Big Week -End special: iLadies Vests, good gauze High Grade Lisle Vesta Vt'v fiiiry u lull line of.tdV SETS, a fit I'm- every fatly, for every jiiiifw ; ! 1 1 1 1 Andrew's PRICES that SAVE YOU MONEY leer. Metal Lined, Kimnieled l.-er, Metal Lined, Knaiiieled I.-er, Metal Lined, Knameled leer, Metal Lined, Kwuneled I.-er, Metal Lined, Ivnameled, leer, Metal Lined, Knameled leer, Metal Lined, Enameled leer, Metal Lined, KnamJed No. Side leer, Lined with 1'iireelain $(.".(0 No. .r)l"-V Sid- leer, Metal Lined, jNireelain Water fooler $rG.00 No. !! Siile leer, I'oivel.iin inside and outside, $112.04) These are the biggest bargains of the ssason, at REGON HARDWARE arrs Beginning Saturday, July? 31,' and oiiniiiiuiiiK for ona wuek, . we . will wash your urank cuso with the fa mous Calol Flushing Oil and rafill with the correct grade of oil, also fur nish one Kitllon of oil' unit ft to gal lons of Ked Crown. Gasoline or a higher lest, all for I'l.St). This BP pltea to alt classes of cars. . . , RMPIHR FILLING CO. 7-29-4ip. ANY Sl.'IT In the house made to or der at $511.00 cash for 31) days. . THE TOOOKRY. . . .. .7-28-61. READ TUK OBSERVER VYANT;ADS T-A-X-I i For tnxl service and Hveryi ; J cars for all country trlpsi rea- ' snnable rates; special rate xf coinninrcinl men. . Phone Main ! For night driver after ii ' . m., call Black 3393. FORD & GE0EGE ! ! t Oroiion'l Higher. Inttilulion all TECHNOLOGY . KiKht ScHooIk Sovaniy Uepirtmentfc FAIJ. TERM OPENS SKPT. W( W2K Pur infwmilitfl wrM to ihf ttruiun Oregon Auriculturul College 15 '....'...23. LA ROSE COR- The rifjlit priee ... to $3.35 Variety Store Your Food $19.95 Jp25.(0 $30.10 $10.40 $17.20 $-12.-10 ...$13.80 $51.80 & IMP. CO. ... ), '