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Wednesday, June 13, 1923. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE Local News in Brief xt v :: n tt n n :t COMING KVKNTS Si June 21-2IJ. North Powder U Kodco at. North Powdor. tt June 24-2'J Chnutiiuijua Week 8 at Uiver.iide Park.. tt July OI.I Oi-L'on Trail Pag- tt tt cant ut Top O Blue Moun- tt tt tains. tt tt Sept. 25-29. Union County Fair K ut Klein. tt a tt w tt :t w tt u :t On Intruded Visit Mm; l.ulii McNws dupurU'd Siinduy fur an ''Xtriidcd visit with relatival in .WhraMvii ami Iowa. Hhv will be jolmd at ( iiuario Uy her si: U-i, Mias ol.t MeN. cn. Tln-y will muko the trip by way of Caiuula. The .Mishi-s .Mc.N('ei; are teachers In tlw I .a Grande puhlic schools. resent I'nion eounly in tlio guthuiintf. -Mrs. I,. U. Parker. Mrs. Juki) Plunk, VihI Mrs. J. H. Thomas loft lUisl ov jenitiK on No. 23 for tho convenion I citj '. M v. and M is. Jones und Mr. land Mrs. II. O. Voruz k'fl this nvorn- ins by uutoinobllo, expeutlnt; a muddy but plcutmnt trip. Ltiucs 1'or South- .Mi. i. JesM Smith and da.nchlur left laMt evening tor WaynrHville, 'North Caroline wJum'o she will spend soniti tiltte vi.sithij; her relatives.. Ah". Smith expects to return sometime In September und will visit all of the inteiehtiiiK places of the Uluo Crass country. Head iA'ltuce llclnjr IMantiHl Charlie Melanlel, bunker ut Wil lowa. Is in Iu Grande today on his way home from Kmlicott, Washintf ;ton, vheie he hud been on business, fie rays the wheat fields In Wushini; I ton surely look good und that the luereiKe tills year is very large. Mr. ' Mclniniel has considerable faith In the head lettuce experiment which : Wallowa county la entering upon this :yeai. Statistics show that climatic eonditions arc Just right and the soil is. especially adapted to growing the plant. About 400 acres of ground Is nuw ready for seeding and as soon as the rainu cease tho crop will bu 'planted. " Swimming ClaxM-s To-.Morrow The grade school girl's swimming ckusa meets to-morrow morning from y;;ill to l'lllfi. The boys chines arc as follows: preps from luiir, to ll:m O. S. Uoys 1:30 to 2:15, Junior scouts from :3(t to 3:lft senior scouts from 7:30 to S:3 and the women's class meets to-morrow afternoon from 3:30 to 4:3i. . I trope ns Kuinhow A i t oi- several days spent' In reno vating the Interior, installing new fix ture:; nn.l making the concern strict ly modern, the Hainhuu. owned Jy Jon Williams, has - opened its doom again. "We're beltei euij)ii'il in a far more satisfactory way now to serve our customers," Air. Will ia my remarked today. y.vw I)migiilcr Air. and Alr.s. l-Yiink German of lJeer Park. Washington,, are tho proud parents ot a baby daughter. Air. German will be remembered by hey many friends as Miw Kvu ItriggiS. Mrs .1. C. IlrlggH ot Mt. tlhnn left last evening lor I vv Park to aeo her new Granddaughter. Jinprcs.-rd Greatly Dr. and Airs. W. P. Macdory. of P.ii niingiiam, Alabama, passed thru the city last, evening on their return trip home after spending several day.i Willi Or. J. It. Gregiir, of Wallowa, and are more than satisfied that Kas tern Oregon is one of the most bea'i tiftil sections of the Pniie-.l States, and an- greatly impressed wllh thin sec tion of the country. Animal Inspector Here Klmer Will "a m, assistant predatory animal Inspector of the llt.reau of .ldoiogical Survey is here for a sho:t ; time Horn Portland visiting counties in Kastern Oregon to see how much i hey expect to put up to cooperate with the state and federal govern ment for the control of predatory un'. mills. Tho bounty was taken off at the last leghduture und $40,000 was appropriated for use in counties where they ure willing to mutch the amount. The . government also ex pects to match the county amount land make It a three way proposition, 'in the past month six counties have , been visited and each has raised a sum of from Jf.oo.ou to $2,000.00 ac cording to the number of predatory animals in the county. Coyoten In Pnion county oould be successfully 'controlled if the county would put up $l.oo.oo to be matched by the stale ami the government. This amount is sufficient to take care of the situation of t'nlon county. All returns from the salo of furs in this work shall be used In furthering the work in the county. They ure having great success wllh poison which is strychnine prepared so at to be tasteless. It is a matter o: getting it out to the different parts of the county in good shape. Hur-rs At Fair Grounds f Arrangement;; we r made whereby the horses uised in the cavalry troop for July 'Ith, are to be isfatioued ut tho. lair grounds-- whih:( in, .1 rain in 1,7 A! en have been hired to loo Is after them both day and nifiht. Tho rmar-ter-marti-r of Camp Lewis says that the equipment ol saddles and bridleM i:; to arrive isoon. In ;the meantime, the bof arc to use any form of sadd le und bridle. '. I SANITARIUM IN SAMOA j (By Associated Pros) PAGO PAGO, American Samoa, June 13. The health department oi American Samoa is completing plans for a tuberculosis sanitarium1 in .which incipient cases will be treat ;as part of its campaign against the disease. j Department figures show that tu- uertulosis is increasing- Tho mm tariuni will be built on land donated ! by E. W. Gurr. It lies at an eleva ! libit 1,100 feet. hristia:i ( onvenii-m at Hrppner The Kastern Oregon Convention of the Christian Churched mr)ts lliis week wi'h the Meupuer Chiistian ( "hnrch Meppnei , Orei I leh'ga'.iouu (V-u-i Klir'n and l.i Gnnule vt'l r"p- Poland Honors Inl Italfour (Hy Associated Press) LONDON. June 18. The Univcr- Isif.y of Cracow, Poland, has conferr jed UDan the Earl of Dalfour the de jgrcc of Doctor of Philosophy, f It was conferred in recognition o 'Lord lialfour's services to the litera jture of philosophy, and as a trrbutt i to his work as a statesman of in- tei national reputation- A philosopher says man Is at hhi (test when his nose In on the grind stone, so perhaps we haven't done so badly by posterity after all. flir-.:uc't-s jrruN f' Vilu 1 1 A.Man Doesn't Mind Losing $ 1 0 in an Evening- But Great Hornspoons! how he. hates, lahen over in theV daylight! Hardly a clay gofc hy out what jre can open r.onie stranger's ew's to the facyhat $40 here poes just as far $10 morespent when the Value wiiids are. nit blowinois brisk. Ami you ought to se the expression on his face wlicn he realizes tlilt noyKnowing us has been expensive darkness ! Heady today .... Tropical Suits Light weight Wool Suits Flannel Trousers $(5.85 to Arrow Shirts $1.45 to Cheney Neckties 10c to Schol-Vv'il Caps .. $1.85 to Lanpher Hats $4.45 to Nettleton Sh cs $12.00 to $13.00 Standard Merchandise of Quality Chautauqua, June 21th to 2'Jth, inclusive. .$20.85 to $46.50 .$19.85 to $30.85 $8.85 $7.85 $1.95 $4.25 $7.45 OKLAHOMA FLOODS GROWING WORSE: 1,000 HOMELESS (Continued from pago 1) into history Tuesday with the an nouncement by weather bureau offi cials that all neighboring stream! were well within their banks and re eding rapidly, und that clear skies and fair weather could bu expected for Wednesday. Stricken rei'ugLM'8 are moving back into deserted houses, which until Tuesday have been standing In wa ter. Waters or the Littlu Arkuntu river ure receding rapidly. Although the liig Arknnsnj blood at about 12 feet Tuesday, a dt elded drop during the next 24 hours ia predicted. High Water in Nebraska (Uy Associated Press) LINCOLN. Neb., June 13. Iteporth received here say further delay to railroad traffh: and somo crop dam age has been done by recent heavy rains in south central Nebraska, al 1 hough estimates of the loss were not given. Creeks around Naponeen. Itiverton. Kmnktin, Neb., were out or their banks Monday, causing a fur ther rise in the Kepublienn river The Chicago. Darling-Ion & IJulnry railroad reported five washouts on its main line between Ited Cloud and Alma, whilo the Chicago, Itock Island i Pacific paid they were having some flood trouble west of Phtllipsburg, Knn. COMMISSION MAY BE KICKED OVER (Continued from Paso One) sry :il Mr. I'iitcc ivr since. At llu mi'Pllni; ot tli commission i monlli into Mr. ImvlH sulci that 'lli'i'i. wus a trri'ut loss of trout. !u' o tlu fish ln-lntf wuslu'd Into lh Ir rluntion ilitclH-s In Jackson county, mil lie ilcmanilvd Unit' Coleman ! llsinissed. The other 'coiimiissione. r. 'eelineil lo act hastily ami vilirecteil :?ame Warden Huruliduri to' Investi gate. The report made by' liuiKhdiirr Monday was declared a "whitewash" 'iy Pavis. hut the accusations of la-.-is were not sllbstantlateil in the lplnion of thi( other boara inembers ind they save a vole ot confidence NEW TODAY PIANO SACRIFICE- 'peiiutiful Piano, for palo in vicinity i i-a uramicr bip savinpr and terms iu mon'iuy to good people. Kov partidlai-p write Clino' Music Co-, TOlYVTash ington St., Portland, Ore. 'B-13-IH 'OR IRENT Four , rooms. Phone 24 1 SEIL TREKS -KOR US j Comploto stock- Satisfactory territory. Write today 'for particulars. Salem Nurs ery Company, 428 Oregon Bl'lfr-, Siilem, OrcKp.i,, 0-13-121 FOR SALE Xw lecc, and , sell the thri Bond, RouUrTT WANTED Six clpvorcd wagons. spill l)r- Johnson mn -18-lt pht? 5 A I .IT :l Hill f.-.rm, WJjfrTsl;iiiil City and La GranilclTiiiiRhv.!iy. 6-13-4tp in the Bame warden and ordered I ia- by mules, somo drawn by horses, vis" dictated statciiiui cxpunKed Hon. hind all aeconipanied by sturdy pion Iho record. loois, who were ready for anything .Mailer lo llr Taken l' "' from an-Indian uttack to u rose bar- Coinmissloner 1 a is aniinuneed raie Unit lie would lake the mailer up There were Indians, too; and, since with Governor I'lirce. this was a pageant and tho redmen It 1h believed by sport-mien that were really only Ad club members Hie governor, "lo restore harmony" Injdiossed up in war paint, the pioneers the state fair board, demanded the ! suffered thenv to walk ulonir beside i slKiiatlous of all but J. K. I ynoids : the wagons bat Ihcy kept a wutchful of lai (irande. when .r. Keyin,;ds eye on them, just the same. could not -iKree with tin- i-st .f the. liWn Sandv road te Friendship board. There is u possibility of his- I.iniVc, A- F. .t A. M. (once the Rose lory repealme; ltsell, and Hportsn -xpect that tlovernor l'lei-ee iiiinhl want lo "keep harmony by asKmi; for the resignations of all the K iue colllllll.-'S.onel s exeepi m;u in mis oi. n , ppoinlee. liavis. 'I'o bead ntf any. neli oolitical move by Un- Km'ernur. I the stale ineelinir of spurts n lu been called. thu Wilson OREGON TRAIL DEDICATED AT ROSE FESTIVAL (Continued from Pane One) City Paik clubhouse! train proceeded. Trail Dedicated And there, at Trail's End land section of the Old Orciron Trail wan dedicated. Coiiiriessman Elton Watkins officially dedicated the his toric road in t lie absence of Governor Walter M. Pierce, who was exohane; iiii: courtesies with Admiral Hilary P. .loncs. '"J hose men nnd women who faced death in horrible forms to .found this empiie were made of the ri(;ht stuff," he said- "It is for us to delicate our.selves, even as we dedi- the cnte this Trail, to the cause which they ruvo their lives cause of America." The Rev. W. W. Yuurtfrson of tho privy council of the Royal Rosarians, presided at the cerem-onies- Invoca tion was Riven by tho Rev. It. Earl Parker. Prime Minister 'Mortzmoyer intro duced Actim Mavor lliiro'lmc .vlw. delivered a slnift address. J. I). Lee, who crossed the plains in IX IS, also spoke, dealing with historic impor tance of that erent ciniRrant move ment. Ruby Pbro F. Euwer read an oriR- illlll Poem. Written for thn nccinn the Port-r5 "1 t'1."' nailer Ull'acnam invited a urns. for! cut to attend the groat OrcRon Trail dedeicntion to be held near Mnchain, Ore-. Julv 3 and 4. President Hard. iiiR will attend the ceremonies July 3rd. Mcai-ham introduced IM"is. Elliott, who was Riven a standing tribute. - No author seeniH brilliant wlion he must cnmpele with tho chap who writes the stuff on tho book's Jacket. 1'nder thn IdessiiiKH of civlll.ation and letirnliiR, niuu has bccoiuo recon ciled to nlmosb everything except mull. ; ... -ii . Ite.-id I lie (ibserver Want Ads. OPOO0O00OO00OO0OO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOO10OOOOOJ0O .lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi o o i O Z i :g Friday and Salurdav g g IiEATi LEATHER S OVERNIGHT g ' BAGS 1 1-iiuh Fancy I'rown and (J rev S7.0!and dressed in calico wi,IJi funny little fluffv nnntalettes pee.kiii'c out below. nnd in place of crowns they wore , o pink and blue and Rrc.cn a::d yellow sunbonnets. t , o Tin.,, wore priiciou;:. majesties f.u- o tliey smiled and bowed in answer to g the cheers that Rrequ'd mom. ,o And with the royal peisciinj'cs.'and o shnriuR with them the homage of 0 the populace, was a liltl-.', grey hair- o ed woman of four fccori;.. years and six Mrs- Mary Elliott, wiio crossed 0 the plains in nnoihorjwagoii- ti.-iin H2i years ago when .she 'was'' four years! 2 old. ' ' " ''-' " o She, too, smiled and bowed, hut g thorn were traces of tears in her n eves, and she apologised a sho bUnk- jO ed them away, ami mui-iv-fed .--otno-jg thinsr about "other years." ,0 Of course, it was not at all as it o hould have been, but somr-how the 2 two oxen, the Apostle I'otcr nuikt.io ; o Pronhet Daniel, got almost us mains 9 cheers as did the queen and her at-;0 tendnnts. -They plodded on, unh:'ed"''o ing save to dcilge the deadly mm " of n motion picture camera: but nos- 0 sibly, could they have spoken, Ihey. :o too,' would have said som-ellnng about 2 "other years before the i.-i,l-diiKrod o automobile was invented." g Afte the rnval ei-.toufae-e came other prairie schooners, sonic ilt-r.vo i New Hdk I g 9 u ix n V i r o um li r f g K'S ONLY SI i r ercniers rt O O O O o In new attcrns aiuU New Vanity E6wrrrrrTiri'urses new and novel styles. French 6k Greene Ilcady-to-Wear and Shoes ooooooooocoooooooooooooccoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo TWO D ' Sue Adams Ave. Window Vvf-; PBUCHIl'IiaH UiOGGISIS LOST Ladies vrLst watch htw railroad snap anoj.111.1 u; tu. Please lcavjtvJbserver office. $5 00 rewardT G-13-4t) SOK SAI.KV-Wcancd pigs iilso cab bage planls. J. S. Steinbeck. Phone 3,-,8-R. . -13tf I " I n' t-'h-i sum I hintr to slrciithcp; uy iK't-vcs aii-i t'pp"tt(o anil (o lorn ip my wIidI" pyst'-m, ,inl I lutl is nul v. hat Tiinhic hns .Ion- fnv un1 to niTfrctiou,' nitys M rs. Kf ric Ithic'i hltrhly estf. ni' -l r.sih-nt of 4tH South Hnr'h'Hiy St.. K:.nsJis ity. Mo. "Kor a tontf time I sijri'"'rc frnut U'liK' stlon. kuh anl h.-arllitirn, tri'l i v ry Wfiii; iippi'tit.-, an wuh bur 1 rn fl v.H h sever.- hea-lar hen ar, 1 7.k sp'-l's. My n- rvr-s u- r. f,n edp-, i h'hh too r.'sili jts lo Kh-ep riirht. an-l ft lt drowsy and v. orn out all the time. I whs eonvineei) l) for.- I ever look i'.ialac thut II u-jiif a ni' rttoiiotis nie'l 'eine, itn-i now I liti'iv.' from exp"r lenee that the treatment li j)uft won 'hrful. My app.-lit.- nnl linln have he. n rrstur. .1 p.-lf. (!'. m "-leep to reire-hmir 'and I m lit as healthy nnd happy un w hofdtrirl. I hell. e Tan te will help anyone Hse who suffers like I did." Tiin'ne in for !i' hy .ni i;r ,,, drui: g'.f.'r.. .X'-cepi no suii.jtii ute. 27 mi. iion hotth a oid. THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE T.inhte VKetable i'iltH are Nature's ,o-n remvdy for .int'-ution. Tor (bale uvtryv. hvre. Adv. 100,000 Shares Common) Fully Paid Nonsscsgtfbta THE RICKENU,UWJHltOTOR COMPANY 4sfl)ctroit Now Offered to Pacific Coast Investors Ask jour banker his opinion of this investment B. E. Vanderpool Phone Main 768 Office at Club Cigar Store i More Royal Clinchers ! 1 for 1923 ; ij I mill THIIU.S.Tiropcop.e ' ' M mi .". r'.ciAi w 4. iiidk niinrv (ir iiinf1 ui i i h jm i in nr U mu'Bvl develop AsVhc Rova I i . . . M . . m ''JZZ2iJrT?r A- fM raiUVJ ...wi t i I Bl U KUP HUP" MA ' M W u-io-iip ah i-ji re i II tin uiu tuciu were no nis MSSk m mi b bl a R3I f a. i? g. ill 1 T i l HI T.WJ) II l-i'J 1P1 jwjmi viiuv.ui.13 mat X "T.',, -v-- Sfc E.l TO M fmS Sircthaa doubled. 1 NO INTEREST II ...,1 JI hVUVY fil K fetJiv' Hut whenever and wher. - - mHrft4K'ra - TW MMlLm ever vn, can Sct o Royal 8 '. XMl If , " - --- She is nappy as a school I feMfOlt I 1 here s No Use . ' h? Girl, Says Mrs. WAVt-X:U& nr li - . AWT f j goinp to keenVour cheerful dis- Jl fifyfiMHt'' '1 I IW-fi: MH'MV.. ..m:.V.I-:. I. .rm.,l,., Or,Wm 1 position flVfll getting QVCf- Mf? 1 Sey'if'" in.n.w.v.M.ia'i: si'.vno.s. i.n i.iiiii,!.-, on-Kun. :K heated. - "" II II 'f SwS'V'i' ' 8 , IA Di; li. Mlllil.l:, l.-.';i;lil Cll.v, lrn,)ii, ill NM...4- l il, , ixtT ia RJ g-yK v s N . 1 hat sll IhercjtHfle matter Wih t- rXHvi I - with yT 411 feel crabby U k'ft, ll "I J and outV--!?oi'ts, these summery days. LJ W r : -r Those heavy undies make you sweat a bit; )jfc tJf , ji sweating makes you think a bit. You realize f! - -.. A Trf iTf ' you're too warm. Then it's all off! Ni V n V v JA f-lJ? ELa Ban? i We have a fine antidote to be used externally ' y lil wj pl'vv JL$K i S3 - i each day Allan A Cooper's Union Suits. Rich, ripe, healthful grapes, j ASH BROS. B trrnrzTtx U ffc fntvimis vinfivarda ll "The Store That Keeps Faith with the People" isov i "'"T""11" " J I I ! i jJikv i j i . Rich, ripe, healthful grapes, grovri hi the famous vineyards of Boutherv. Europe produce thecream of tartar from which Royal Baking Powder is made. ie moot eminent authorities...... La tho worllry-trfeam of tartar rtCebest end most health ful baking powder. ROYAL Baking Powder The ONL Y nationally distributed Cream of Tartar Dulins Pomdet Contains No Alum Lewes No Bitter Taste A.R-C.A-B.R- T O I) A Y O 1 Mm. . Hi M m SB. Kr. . From Uiclui 1 A ff licliarOI iU'diug"-Davia', Popular Novel Featuring ' - IIEUI5ERT RAWL1NSOX ilso Showing "THE ORECON TRAIL" STARTI.(. THl'RSDAY Thomas Mcighan in "THE NE'ER 1)0 WELL" I