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i ' .:-1. TACK ETdTTT LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER . fintrmtov. "Auist 1H. 1021 in CHARM AND COMFORT Clemi, iictivc pores fml to keep up proper -iiviil.-itmii and to eliminate loisoiis from Hie system. A tlaily bath and tlie use of Fine Bath Supplies will proiiJiote a 'healthful ejow to your skin and permit a natural J'low of cooling per spiiatioii. Our stock is complete Bath Brushes, Sponges, Sprays, Soaps, Powders, Etc. we also have Sea Salt, Toilet. Waters and oilier tilings which are required to make tin; hath holh beneficial and luxurious. niipp 5 Pharmacy l,i :j SHERRY' TODAY ONLY Bessie Love IN Ml" A Dramatic Narrative of the Mississippi Valley A Brand New Mutt and Jeff AND Another Comedy TOMORROW Tom Mooro IN "OFFICER GCG" Wc can't invite ycu to have a ;.milo with us, hut how would a good, big, hearty laugh go? Tom Moore has an unlimited supply of 100 proof humor to share with you, guaranteed to kick away all your troubles. A TWO REEL COMEDY M is. I Inward Trull, nee ( 1 1 al tli.- l'iaiio ace lieuliler JOHNS NAMED TO POST TODAY WASHINGTON, Auk. 13 Justice Charles A. Johns, of the Oregon Su iprcuio c-uurl, Iihh been formally tie-. locted lo rill the Vacancy In llio I'll il iippliiu Supreme cou-:t caused by the resignation of Ailam C. Carbon. PENDLETON HAS SHOOTING AFFAIR PKNDI.ETON, Auk. 13. Charlc3 A. Weatherford is in the hospital with a bullet in his back as a result of i shooting- fray Thursday niht in whic'i he is said to have attempted to hoot his former wife, Mrs. Osia Weather fonl, and then turned the gun on him- Justice Johns Is woil known in La: self. Crando hnvinit been a resident on Mrs. Weatherford was not injured KasUini Oregon for many years prior hcyoiitl the burns inflictou" en her neck. Lo Icm elei'tiou to the slale supreme bench. He was u resident of Baker but tiled a number of cases In Union county and Ibus had a wide acquain tance among the people of this city. PERHAPS SECOND BODY IS NEAR SAN FHANCISCO, A UK. 13 Au thorities believe thai nnolher body is buried in the vicinity of where Ihe remains of I'athor lleslin were found and today they are searchini; dili Kenlly. I'orllnns of a tent outfit which fit iulo Ihe trapping found In Hiiihlowors' room have been un earthed toKclher with aililliloual pa pers and currency boloncjui- lo the priest. Kxperts declare I here is a starlllni; similarity between lliKh towers' Willi in; and thu letters de manding a ransom. ISINN FEINERS SEE PEACE IM'HI.IN, Auk. 13 .optimism pre .vallc's In Sinn Fein circles icuaitliiin peace proposals. NcuotlalloiiH have jmit been broken and It Is believed ,lkjil I.luyd tleorge's reply to 1'eVa- loi.i'u lelter will not cniiHo them to break. i BRUMFIELD MAINTAINS A SILENT MOOD (Continued from Page One.) Iys, thni-e to Hanff and to Calvary, whrrr he got work from a labor bu reau umier the name of Norman Whi". cly two days after his arrival. lie said ho is willing to return to IloHeburj; immediately ami tell all hv knowa. bv powder, and the condition of Weatherford is not at all serious, i'. i8 thought. ! On Crying "Jag" j The shooting uas staged shortly at-1 tor 7 o'clock last night at the wo man's home, Thompson Htreet. I Wea herford came here from his home in Washington, and Henry Key.-i,' owner of the house where Mm. Weath-j erfnrd umi her four ehildrcn are v- erford has attempted to get Mr . Weatherford to forgot their past dif ficulties. She was granted a divorce, about a month ago. After a (fay which he is said to have spent participating freely of moon shine, Weatherford returned home lastj nigh , Mr. Keys said, and ho had ar-j rived at the crying stage of a drunk-; en spree. j "Pul That (;un Down." Weatherford was crying about the time of the shooting," Keys said this morning, "and the children were cry- ing, too, and I didn't pay much hUcii-I tion to what was going on. I was in, my own rom. Then I heard Mrs. Weatherford Kay: "Charley, put that gun down!" then $,he sound of the re-! port reached mc. ''I guess she would have been killeo if she had had loss nerve. She rushed toward him, instead of running away.' and the man missed. Her neck was burned by the powi;er. ! "He turned the gun on himselT then( and fired one shot. The bullet struck over his heart, but he wasn't hurt bad. He tried to get the revolver af'er we got it away from him.'1 At St.'. Anthony's hospital today where Weatherford was taken after, the shooting, it was stated that he wii ' resting very well. j "He is not seriously injured," was the statement made by the hospital authorities. ' The bullet is thought to have follow-, ed ihe rib around his side ami lodged in bis back just beneath the skin. j BOY'S SUITS SERGES, CASHMERES, CORDUROYS 6!2 to 1922 Norfolk styles with yokes, box pleats, inverted pleats, all around belts, I'lap'poi-ki'ts, in shades of brown, gray, blue, Ki-een and lieatlicr mixtures. There are suits with one or two pairs of pants at all prices. Many are the PENNEY JUNIOR ARMOUR-CLAD Clothes for Boys "With double seats, double knees, double stitched, honest ly tailored and reinforced at every wearinj;- point. TO OUTFIT THE BOY COMPLETE $1.98 to S3.S3 Boys' Shoes 49c to $1.49 Boys' Caps 25c, 33c, 39c Boys' Hose C9c, 79c, 98c Boys' Shirts and Blouses MEN'S Spent Sleepless Niehl, CAI.CAIiY, Alberta, Auirust 1:1. All! ni Ti iti:s or n:.: o. l.OS ANOKI.KS. Cal.. Auk. 12 Dr. Hrumfielil spent a sleepless nicrht Mexico, area dint; to advices rereiv- anil was Riven medical nt't-ntion this Pc here. Is lo be "pholci;raphcd rrom nioi ninir. He is extremely nervous the air." .The conlraet for the Job nnd his voice is scarcely audible. I 1,hh ben turned over to a l.cw An- Pn,,.t Tii,l.i. Wlh. W,.ll ,! I ., DRESS SHOES $550 "DONLEY SHOES" (union made) of extra fine quality cordovan calfskin, welt soles, English and modified lasts, blucher or bal cut. A e,reat value. A STORE FOR MEN 3 1 2 DEPARTMENT STORES FALL HATS TCP VVJL TRIANGLE COLLARS senci my love to my wile and chi. g,,s cx-servico man. at the behest dren. Tell them f.'ery thinir will be ,.p i,.nui,ii ni.ro,,,,,. The nhnir.- was nil that he would say. ,.n,ls w supplement maps to show the topoi;niphical conditions all riuht, lie readily waved all details of extra dition and today promptly signed thk waiver forms. Sheriff fioiiiK After Dim. POIt'J'I.ANI), Aucr. 111. Sherff F M. Kwirmer ami Deputy Sheriff I'crcy Webb, of Douglass county, passe;! Ihreuiih Portland today for Calvary, to brine; Dr. Ilrumfelcl back. HUGHES WILL HEAD PEACE DELEGATION (Continued from Pate One.) Grande Rolf players will participate are now being made. The tournament is io include a handicap of eiehlcen holes, open to, was torn out bv the iinnac t as her throiiKlinut the cuunt.:y. All photo- all entries for a silver cup provided byroad crashed against a heavy cane rainiH win oe ctiiveii lunii uniMuiiu. vne president oi ine eiuo. W'anon lieKinninpr August Mth and eon She was thrust out of die path by, hay throiiKh the spriiiK-like San An the frantic elephants; Iter kneetonio winter, one is prone to think cruuchlnt; the cheat of tho maslerlthat she inhl be dreaming of her she was trying lo save nnd her eyejsoft voiced master, a land where- scarlet and yellow parrots screech through the branches of the palms, High' Class Salads filming until August 20, both dates A fine .Void lunch with u real hign; included, all scores are to be turned clasy salad" at Al Cain's every clay at ll::t(l to l::i0 p. m. The ipiafity and price and quick service is the keynote at The Palace. 8-lli-lf When I miners nnd helpers had ciuieled the runaways, they found In dra standing over the body of her master, forgell'ul of the storm.. Iwhleh was still raging and unmindful fence that Ihe body was taken: for WK WANT 'RAGS OBSKUVlilt. and she resuniei lluy your candy at The Palace whenigram hut from most of her pro that day to this you want the very best at the lowc-t,she will allow no one lo ride upon prices. Ask for the bulk candy. Iti her head as hor master did. She is just as good as the box, possibly, holds aloft, her keepers declare not ipiite as nice in its npiiearance and1 nieeting their, overlnres with indlf ' dncn. not. present quite as attractive n rorence. : Vift .value, but when the fowl value, is I . .,,. ,, BlnnlU ,,.,.,- ,. SAGE HENS SCARCE R.ATTT.T1R?? PLENTY " at The Palace. but al the same I i met keeping in . .use iiiiii wiin mem nun, wmi ani mmi'dlnl 0ly following the npen- "" I"1"' HIIKH ot Ihe conlelenre. nE nf , B11(;0 ,, st,HBI)n fi I'Ht ny mis cniiise Mr. Ilnrillng will be l)f . Augum iSevoral hunters reported in a posiilon similar lo thai of lret-j bi( iml,. j,1MtM ftota the . Medical Ideal Polnearn of Priini e when heiS)r, aH nd linker seclions. but llur- 1 "" Versailles coulerence and UlK ,hl, pst week praclleully none oft desired, then the. bulk- candv Is iust llien retled Iriim actual pa ii lei pa -1 lh(. ,II1V h(,,, bt'oiiht 111. Spinel s good' as the box. candy. . It is pre- spiiiinmH heliewt fhtn -tHrrWtHNi t f cmhlcrltly citinltty that fninifs."8-l-tf as' many hens Ihis year as was all first anticipated. Some of the slim bags might be dun to the hens hav., inc Med rnrther Into Ihe hills and Ihe! disinclination on the part of thel hunters lo get too far off Ihe road. Ibiveer. ralllesnakes in the hills around Medical Springs where I he I sate hens hold frill h are said lo be i more olenlllul than ever before, ac- cording lo reports of hunters going jart;e Menagerie W ith the afler sime hens. A. V. Andrews rr.. au.,. ;r,,S. CircllS Is a .fill I v weal after some of the birds Mi ,. . . and was given warning by Dunham j '.rent I'callire OL 1 1H Wrlulil and oilier otd-timeis In the Show, Medical Springs country to be on the,, look out for the rat lers which an-; niiiiln half rose lo bis feet and as hi Slid lo abound this year. He dill r()M, , s.,w ., ,erd of inaililened in to the secretary of the tournament committee, S. I). Crowe, for the pur pose of ascertaining the competin,? teams of eight players to represent ill. ..;i.. : n.n am ... 1.,.,-c ,,.1,0 .1..;,-,. t ,...ii..;....in ;.. o,..'iays she refused to eat: nor could!ln;"u ll- ",- tournament will please register wi hi 8,10 1,0 l'-usuacled to go through her the committee. (aels. . Time softened her grief however. monkeys chase eac(i other through tho bamboo brakes and the dawn comes up like Ihunder. Indria will bo hero with the Pal mer tiros. Wild Animal Show Aug. lath and you will all have an oppor- ot her own Injury. It was only by trinity to see for . youtvielvos when the big parade passes. Parade at lion In the proceed jugs. President Harding's close advisers are said lo I'eel i bal by keeping nwav from de lulls of Ihe d is. n tan nienl discussions be call reserve bis ofl'iins for the more Important features and be so placed ns lo act as mediator for all dcli'unttons in any disacreoineiil thai tnr.'.lit threaten the success of the conference. WILD ANIMALS ARE BEAUTIFU L wiii iii; tmk iikans? CAMP 1.KW1S. Wnsli.. Aim. II! Ui't'i ulln a.i n iiskitm r'i;;mhnt; tin ot ilif ariny Ihmmi, .stmtril lii'i-i-di i I'slsiimrc tti af my immIh In tin va. N:i1imiit1 mianl:tncii hi Waslt iiu:Ioii, wliu li.no Ih-pii in 'ii(-:ini innif hen- Ui siihiiimt ifinrl (ht HmI ii ul fitnl b'-.nis mi I In iiti'iiu umi'. This momimcnt, erected to the memory of Joseph Iliiitlfoicl Chit, in Oakwood Cemetery, New York, is a ciiiiiliinnticm of classic nnd modern ideas in monument work. (jCtl.Clf'' h"ve m,u,e u profound 7lcinOrd! 'Wl Rlll('y of """umont IniittlinK, Him nn orticr iiuicii m ni liandfi is suro to u-ccive faith ful, ititelliRent execution. We Will Clndly Furnish Estimate! Blue Mountain Marble & Granite 3 Company. 1302 S Are- & (irnndr, Or. Al S!ie Is Wrote. ! "'I fie !;;! -cl irn- of s.'' -.ler Is b'l.e" j relC- II M.liavs llll S' ll'.:,.ll I. .MOllnT Rlrl. Inlclnl.tc: te lle llic ,ord "opp.i slle." ImiiiiiI. led Inlo w hal some ans toilets nill i .ill a ionm. iil truth. "A Mi;,. " site m r.ce. "'is Ihe ii.-e: of her l.u-bnnd."- l'.i'-len Traa.ci Ipt. (JAS- -(;.s- GA.S We arc heuili'iua'rlcTra for "UKill TKST VELTKX" the gasoline thai satisfies the motorist that cares. We are installing u "CI.KAR VISION' pump you can see that you are get ting what you pay for. Our price is . the best that can be maintained. . LA GRANDE IMPLEMENT CO. 8-1:- Constipation 8 y r:..: ' Big Army of Gunner. TluM-c i'iv :t.v... I li.fiiM'il enn-n-rs in tlii- r.itmtry '.il mitl it h sai'l ll'ilt thTr III' Hi 1li:tnv 1I1MIV wli.i lumt j::init' m--i;:il'v- "f llH'r :rt' al H -tit n-'inpn, Viii..U:im!l l.'ri.N Il'f lif "itli 1.10 llUliti" ' ll-cllSi'H KMIIIliM. aw. iv wiih Bfvoial raltlers as well Imvisi ctosinc in nn lihu and sank' m-ttiiif: sninp birds. hack with mil1 cry of fear. Terror! (stricken as shti was. at the sound of! SILVER CUP GIVEN I';,"1 "1-"1r', iUtt DCiOl UUJji XjXV Iconfusion of the stampede, she turn-! led and rushed back to protect hlnil Arrangements for the golf tourna . from the threatening danger brougnt nient which is to be played in I.a on in one moment of weakiness. Grande in the near future in whic'.i Hut "He asainst five Is hopeless. ';'iv"y-irf-.v-'.-'L.y";t ' THERE IS NOTHING equal to Chamberlain's Tablets for constipation. When the proper dose is taken their action is so agreeable and so natural that you do not realize that it is the effect of a medicine. These tablets possess tonic proper ties that aid in establishing a natural and regular action of the bowels. Chamberlain's Tablets have cured many cases of chronic constipation. Peaberry 3 Insect That Dive. Atli.-n llic li:llll. .1! t lllle-ifics ,,f .1 p. 111 lire s n.t! hisects Tli, In.' plie.l of C.i-e I a lilio k l.cetle ii!U!. 'SuMiinnlii," whl'b inraii "In-e. 1. ell." 'Hie sou". I that II enills reset bin that of a liule silver bed. f Vl!l UK I II h.S. Wc w;.h to thank the many friend- who i::ive lis h:ilp and smp.ithv in n'll lift c:l cie. -tit, tile ilea'.h ef 'III -.ii and bio h-T. A I " for tile beiei lifill floial Kills. Mis. !' T. Il.iuin . Mrs. Kii Hcaudetti-, W. C. llly. Mm. s, .tr II, iKcr, I A. K. Kellv. I Mis. J. P l..Kei-..rn. Blend Steel Cut Coffee. A remarkable high grade coffee save 12c a pound. In the 5 lb. pk. iStl.'JO Ask for a pound of that mild, rich, full cream brick cheese, ili). It's tho best quality aud a money saver, at th . . . HOO VERS2E o "Where Ihe Thrifty ThronR' o MAIN 4 9 A Pound oro? Ton Delivered to Your Door For 10c. c o 0 O 09 "o rKOMI'T PELIvtKY SEKVICE SOMKOSR HAS JLST WHAT YOU WANT TRY AN OBSKK 4v.ivF.ii ci vssirim n K,...,t K Ktft'v J l ! Itn