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Thursday, June 21, 1923. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE Local News In Brief EVEN AIM 1! St tf .. It t: ttjvulU-y In in KOOI slmpo, according to n (.O.MI.NU EVENTS R.lr. IIiikkitiv, um ho IiWI.vob tho Jl"'e 21 North PuwJcr " whole, statu bi boIiib to cmcrgu from Rodeo at North Powder. t Jilm ri-ailjiiaiiiicnt period In Booil 8 June 2I-2U t'li:iutiiu(ua Week shape. 8 nt Riverside Park. ! 8 July 0. Old Oregon Trail Pan- f. r 8 eant at Top 0' Wue Moun- 'tctiirn To (.ruiiKtT 8 tains. tl 'ra. 8. M Ilia und her daughter, 8 Sept. 25-29. Union County Fair 8 ! Josephine anil son James relumed to 8 at Ellfill. Granger Washington after having ac 8 8 8 !( 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 eonijanled the body of her daughter ' Kathleen to l-ii Grande, where burial Much Improved hv.w held Monday. IMIS I. PVTROL FOREST I "slit, eyes pale blue. vac. scar on up WITH A1TPT T lK-r k!:t arm, m;u-oil riiilit alun. UlJ.il ..Villi IjiViMj n. iuy Wilson, t to ir y. (Bv Associated Press) ! SPOKANE, Wash., June 21. Pilot ' im.rth: Nick Mamer has undertaken a patrol 'light brown, eyes gray, weight 150 of the forests of the (Jeur d Alene -vur;; ur both ei s, two moles uu 'anil Pctlatch Timber asociat'o'iino i! oi .,:;. imu: thin ('. 'with radio-ciiuipped airplanes. His b'rank K. Walters, 5 to 14 years, 'contract is said to i0 the first of its gr;tn,l Uirtvny, No. olim, ago 17, white he.i-,li! a feel and three cii.il ru In ches, complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes brown, weight l:in, scar years, over bridge or nose, scur on right btngliry liisi degree. No. J772, agojtemde, vac. Hear on left arm, tour -K, white, lieiglit 6 feet 9 and threo on right breast, scar on right thumb. inches, complexion light, hair Mrs. Chris Miller, who underwent I a serious .surgical operation recently To Hold Tent Meetings, is very much improved. ) Rcy. Cock of portlan(1 j erecting rti iiimcl t i'..,ii..i.... ' t tent in the vacant lot at the rear i n ,,- 1 ,Z i T I r 'of the New Foley building where he t 'Z t J;,T:'yll!r f expects to hold inter-denominational Pendleton, returned to their home ',:.. fur several weeks Meet last even,,,,, alter .rand!.! the. day ''b.infLndaT wUh Koo.l sp here attending the farmers' picnic. msic and naMn Every- ,, , ... . one is invited. Here from McMinnville ; W- J. Hagerty, of th0 Mi-Minn-! ,. ... 7r :ii I?;-., i e t.. . Visitinir Here Minnvillc, is in the city for a short' Misk O hyia Whitney of Burns, has : i... : .i i been visitin? at the home of Mrs. anions the e-ncsts at the l-'o ev I'. H- Carbine in ! ruitdale for the . mist ten davs. She will upend, sev . . . . . ... . r. r- . i ... ieial davs visitinc with Mrs. Grant , i p n 1UISU,-V- , ,. , Sturtevant of Grande before re Paul P. Paullas an. Marie Kellata t t0 hcr homo in Burns. were united in marriage hv Arthur, h C. Williams justice m the pence, ,,. At1.n(1 t,,,,.,,,!..,. Tuesday. They are both residents ofi ,, , , ,. tu; ,.;i i.t n, ....,. , lr. am Mrs. K. P. Ijindls left yes their home in Pendle'tcn in the fu- frday for San Pransisco, where , tlu-y , cablegram received here by AdolplniPKe.l turc. NEW TODAY fRv Associated Press) SANTA: BARBARA. Calif., Jonc kind ever signed in this country for 31. Styles in money change so frc- patrolling privately owned forests quently in Kurope these nays tnat for protection against fire the people over there are dubious The wireless equipment will he even of American money that isn't UPed to notify headquarters and fire iio:t model. According to J. D. Low- fiirhters when smoke is sighted or slev of the First National bank hre. when nnv fire situation changes. I! A woman came into nis oansing s believed mai lire ugnung oa a, run om.c, rresn house a short time ago, Mr. Lowstcy lnrirn scale can be .inecteii tin si ct- Kiuiuan) jc n said, and told him' that she had sent fnctivelv from the air, when radio I C r::er $2 in American currency to a friend' affords means of constant cominuni- in Austria. The friend took the money to a bank in Austria and ask ed to have the bills changed into Austrian currency. The clerk cxam- in,l thn nntp Ancefollv nn.l S1IW that they were issued by the United ! a second machine, to be used fer NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE In the County Court of the Slate of Oregon for Union County. In the Matter of tho Estate of James M. Longshore, deceased Notice 'is hereby given that, in pur suance of an order of the Honcrahlc U. G- Couch, county judge of Union County, State of Oregon, made on sale of the real estate hereinafter described, there wilt be sold at pri vate ssle to the highest bidder for cash from and after the 13th day of July, 1023, tho following described real estate: the NINES, section 32, township 2 South, Range 37 E. W, M and tho WiSWl, the SE1SW1 sec tion 2t, tho NEJNWJ section 32, Township 2 South, Kongo 37 E- W. M all in Union County, State of Oregon. Dated this 12th day of July, 1923. JAKE ROSTOCK. : Administrator of tho Estate of James M. longshorc, Deceased- garden stuff. lettuce. 3 heads Sc. l'ir and V. U-21-11 ,thn 12th day of June. 1023. for the' June M-21-2H July 5-12 OCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-OOOQOOOOOOOOO'000000000 o cation. FOR RENT Furnished tin. The plane Pilot Mamer is nnw apartment. Call Iu2-M. C-21-2tp using is tho one no recently came two passengers ironi oi. ram Scattlo "without even a motor States Treasury Department over 10 emergencies, is being shipped from j F(H, SALE Dairy and fruit farm ...... f ujiarinteni. ju--.ii. u----.e o arried o ul toij.-oi; ,!;enT New, modern house9 miss."i Phoile 3i;s-W. 0-21-ltiT5 years age. "I cnnnc.t cash them,' ed. "They are out of date. CALIFORNIA IS THE RAGE NOW IN PARIS the Middlewest to Boville, Idaho, he explain-1 contract requires the patrol shi WANTED -I Merchants PRESIDENT'S FIRST TALK is (Centinued from Page One) rPn, ii,.l...;i .,l Mrs. Mollie Peebler, who has been!"1 nn-dlca convention bed at the hospital for the past ten days w ,cr- 1,1 ,l,e wo''1'1- ul,1 following an operation, re.urne.i '-i""liK expect to be gone two weeks. jiuine leeeoLiy ill u niuo iiopiuvco , , , . . , ... . . condition ; main iieneuraiti uiim nigii A (Bv Associated Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., June 31. Enlarged photographs of scenes in California, framed in natural red wood, arc creating a sensation in Paris where they are being exhib ited in the Legion of Honor build ino June 5-Julv 5. according to a cablegram received here bv Ailoipn Wml menvbers ot tiic industrial will intend tho American Medical con- g. Spreckles from his wife, Mis.! Workers of the World, continued at nilon which is to he held there next Alma de Brettville Spreckles, who i Sacramento, Cnl- Two. convicted; week from the 2ftth to the iath. this,js jn France. . Iiheie. however, had tiieir sentences , FOR RENT A The photographs, the property of commuted conditional on their depor William Snroulc. president of the tution. . Southern Pacific company, depicts; Sentences of 22 alleged I. W, W. The up to he in the air four hours a day from June 15 to September 15 "By this constant patrol," Pilot 'Mtanier says, "it should he almost impcssible for any fire to get a start sufficient to spread and de stroy large amounts oi vaiuauie timber." close in- Good house, water niwl bath in the house, large barn, g vagc and several other Uniildin, Two orchards. Price $0750.00. .Small payment in cash or prop erty, balance to suit. Earl Zun- dell. 3H0-W. G-21-ltp Waiter and Restaurant. wai 6-2 '..V.Vivw. ii XT TV 't i;im;TOR SALE OR TRADE Fcr smal. UALOMS; JLhl 1WO WORDS. . -lh harness and one heavy mouijtnin wagon, lniiuire at camp in of Grande iRondo Slaughter IrfiTise. C-21-2tp I scenes in ' Yosemite, southern and members convicted in the celebrated I northern California, Lake Tahoe, the , rjiieago trials nn.l sent to Lcavci- Here l'cr tliu Altei-noon , held Yesterday afternoon William Poll- band Inst evening and it was an num and wile and Johnnie ft'limlt nounced the band would have re .inrt wife of liaker spent several hours hearsals on next Monday and Wed wiih l.a Grande frleiids. .Mr. I'oll-: nesday nights, Director Loney re man and .Mr. Kchmitz are prominent questing everyone to be present as in banking circles ill Baker. j ther are some very important mat- tors to be discussed before the 'band Marriages Licenses Issued ' members. Two marriage licenses were issued j yesterday, one to Koy Baiter and Hetui-ii From I'ortlnml Ruth Wall Geiss, both of Cove, and j AlIJ an(, iu.s V(,u,r!,on am tim.0 ne.e U-. Paul P. P.-.ullas anil Mane. ,,,.,, jusl returned from Portland Kcllato, of Pendleton. where they motored on business in : connection with the new Salvation Jury Being Drawn iArniv building which they state is A jury is being diawn today for oon t0 b0 e,.,,,.t,,,, while n l'ort the case of Union County vs. Ha. tie hl.nl ,,.y ..njoved seeing the Itoso Fnswrld, a civil case. A jury re-!,.arnlvnl. -Mrs. Standley and daught turncd a verdict yesterday for the',,,. llla0 uceonipanled thain us far as plaintiff in the case of Iscitt vs. H i-oriiand. then went on to Salem to W. Iluehl, for $1,000. The case was'vlait relatives, a suit on a contract involving the ( ! , Eal of 8 f:irm- i Moving Old Church- ltaKS.-rty Visits Cll.v- I The Pi-esbyterian church, which W. O. Ilauirerlv. the travelmir ren-1 "uo. !'"-""-"-''". resenlativt' lor the Ongon l-'ire lie lii-'f association loealed at iMc.Minn very successful rehearsal wasl California missions, and other beauty worth penitentiary, were commu bv the La Grande Municipal j spots internationally known. Paris- j0 expire at oncei Three nf f grocery, sloro build- mir on corner Hemlock and Jei-fcrSon- Will .be completed w'.thin a few davs. Wijl lease .building r..!...i ... n,.,. :oi,d lo cation- .Phone 329-1!.. 205 Hem- I in u L -YA I rjwttIS i V 2 I . SILK HOSIERY f Mi all sliu to match your footwear. in black and gun metal S-21-2t ians, Mrs. Spreckles cabled, are on-niCged I. W- W. member xious itc. learn all they can about the Golden State. A motion picture at Wichita, received commutations. reel is being shown in connection 'r,AVA STRE AM; . with this vlniit Rhnwinv honiitv ; "A ' IS IJECOMIM. LESS INTENSE mite'.l lock. our cenvicted wavtfii Rewind Will make bun galow anions and housif nresse: for SI. 00 each. Phone 31T-W 1-ltp scenes of California, Mrs. Spreckles gave the Legnli of Honor a complete sot of medals of the presidents of the United States from Washington to Harding. These have been added to the other exhib its of tho historic Legion of Honor (Continued from page 1) Calatablano, once green l.......Ofiil nu pnl'iiri'il U'itll building on the batik ot the Seinc'U(, ', du!it am ci,u.r!), tremble she cabled to, the San t ranciscOjlin(i )pavu ,.,, lho fCet, while Hie capiLaiisu HIRE DISABLED roaring sounds accompanying llu eruption mingle with the i'utnlilinf;.; of lorries through tile darknc.is eavry- VPT IS PI TA 'ing aw.iv the reliigees and llicir pos- X-XO AJiJil sessions from the doomed villages. As one approaches tiro volcano, n.o,,!iy,f,SOC1? 6d r'?SS)P i Imiuwei of tiery material llhrown BOISL, Ida.. June 21. Employ-; , ,ulu,r ,.,.., ,. ,, .,; ment of disabled veterans of the' , ro, ,ow,y ,,wll llK, mouniala World war, 260 of whom are about 0 am, .. lhl.m lu-o dense clouds to compete! their vocational tt-a,,, vi . ing in l.lahb; is urged in an .official statement issued by 'Governor C. C ville w-.'s in the city today looking fine and huppy as a lark. lie says his company is prosperous and do ing a good business. The Willaniolto 1, rnniii nt thft romPl' nf M HVO ...n .....1 mv.l. L.tw,.l hinrilim. to 1T announcement by the present own- "During the World war," the gov er todnv. Moving operations have ornor declared, "these men went been gang on for some time. Mr. from Idaho Mars nas not yet announced to what use the building will bo put. COOL, STRONG REASONABLE CLOTHES .For a Boy's Vacation Rampage ! He'll be caiying water foi' the el(hants lard for the. cyik and he'll ,';e carryg on for him self all unimcr long. Ilere'slhe answer m .ecial stock of cluth for hoys the to ital of a complete outfit k,i.Ji l:il:iiu-P tlifi liriCf "f :r ' f ;vool suit! fiovs' Khaki Suits S;.I5 to $9.S5 Mrs' Knicker Pants SI. 13 to S2.S5 IJovs' Khaki Waists D.'ic to S2.25 T-iys' Three-(2uarter Stockings (i.lc to SL-15 Ijovs Ovpralis, Bib or Waist $1.10 to $1.-13 Bovs' Cas 'i'c' to $2.2.3 We arc helping the b-ys to hch) themselves to a good time without being called into the' wood shed for extravagance. Ilcarldiiartcis for Clothes for the Pageant Clint 'sCIothiery The store W illi a I'ihi-m iem-p" Assistant Attorney General J. .Ml Devers, assistant attorney general of Oregon, is in La Grande today assisting the county in a con demnation suit to secure a right of way on the La Gran.le-Jc-seph high way in thc vicinity of Iinblcr. A jury is being drawn this afternoon to try the case, which will be pre sided over by Judge U- G. Couch, of the county court. Old-Time Sheriff in Toils Jim Blakeslcy, one of the best known men in Eastern Oregon and old-time sheriff of Wallowa and Crook counties, fell a victim to pro hibition ngents, according to reports received by J- A. Linville, prohibi tion director, from agents working in the eastern Oregon field. i.M. P. Burnett, federal agent, and Baker authorities arrested Blakeslcy re cently with three gallons of moon shine in his possession, and in a raid on his ranch, uncovered a still and another supply cf liquor. The vet tcran officer, who was thc first sher iff of Crook county, is ihcing held for action by state authorities at linker. Orcgonian. FIVE ESCAPE FROM IDAHO PENITENTIARY (Continued from tmo D ch lnown, as our representatives in that struptfle, returning to us in-, jured, broken' and disheartened. ct..-u ' -u i i hulr l)!ituk. rwtld In front sii'nrenared themselves to ngaini"V oafmn. of left JHih. birthmark tUn in.l.mon.ln.... n,l V,..,-.i ,:.,: f .ir...,t pi.ii. rr:..';..iJ J. J. WrlKht, 1 to Ui year nml mnlr.vAr of')!.- .,.( l,o,',.l,'l llirV. No. 322. aBC romeinner that these men are en titled to preferential rights in em ployment." ' AUTO IS TOO SLOW FOR VETERAN HIKER Vi('('-l,rri(I-iit Here .Mr. Itiikcr. vice ltrosident of tli-j orison Muiiume Society, was in the city yestcnluy, introducing WiHanl A. Kllu.lt un.l his late book cntllle.l "Hirds of the I'ariric Coast." The liouk is vry attraettvely urraiiKi-d, .showintr pictures and containing :t lull (ir.scriptions of 118 coinmon (Ilv Associated Press) HELENA, Mont., Jone 21 After walking- thirty -miles between -breakfast arid dinner recently, Wallace lEiikhead,, 70-year-old prospector, who has lived forty years in tho Marysville, Mout., mining diKtrict, obtained a lift in an automobile when within a few miles of Helena. Before they had pone half a mile in the machine a tire blew off and Birkhead completed his trip afoot. "I would have been here sooner," he told a friend, "but I was delayed by an automobile ride- You can't depend on them things when you're in a hurry." He made thc thirty m'dea in five hours despite the delay caused white he waited to see if thc machine was going to travel again soon. n Inside or left letf luirf. M, whilu, height 5 feet S 'timl live elulilliH inclieH, coin l.lexlon lUrhl, Wei;;ht H" r-ftnml:--. Tiair FOR SALE By the Owner An i 1 1 iioi ilinat y fine L'H-acre It- In Miv I'M i !;. jusl uulslde ()f city Mil Us; very best of soil, trull n pi -o Tiueiits it-rlKatecl, elect ric two lii rue cluV.en liollses Mil pens, iaii:1 7-i(K)iu ?rslnry hnusf, garage. Ivor; shop. i-olAstorarfT cle. I will Sell I his phice sl.lHiiytTi Jm'Iow Its ac tual cash vain liken at once. Good terms. lV:ie for 1!. 1. l'ratl o O I o o o s 1 o o o o o o o o OOOOQJQbO thtu.1 j , 1 II Vcnida Hair Nets Tlie kind that wear Silk Vests and Knickers in pinki orchid, maize and peacli French & Greene Rcady-lo-Wcar and Shoes coooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Pyramid Land Company ai'..'''t-Ktta.'ifi"i';v,i -" I I'M i..'l IKJ FOR ( ISO INTEREST More suinincry idea th; mef thancer are asking for cool, I PAIUUITI!) Hi-.l Getting awa; effeminate. Discovering that they're the most comfort able shoes any man can wear in summer. $5.50 to $10.00 , ASH BROS. "The Store That Keeps Faith with thc Tcoplc" l'IN KAI'l'I.KS ADVANCE (By Associated Press) IIONOIUhU, June 21 Increases in thc prices which the larjce. pine apple canners in Hawaii will a.4 for their pack this year are expected western hirds seen around this locali-to raise the territory's cross revenue ty. The hook was printed In Port-j from this commodity from $!!) 00f), lund, and the pictures wero made by : ot0, the amount in l'J22, to appri xi I'ln thind nriisis. The plates were ! matelv $24,235,000, it has been esti na'le hy the Heaver cneravlnir com- I mated. pn ' I'ortliiml. Mr. Kllioit will xhe increases, nnnounceil already lecture tonluht at the V. M. c. A. to i hy thc Hawaiian I'ineapnle Comnanv. the lioy Scouts. Hot Lake Arrivals The recent arrivals at the Hot Lake sanatorium are: G. Shintakcr, Spokane,. Wash.; C. Nyber, Spokane. Wash ; liiulph Dunbar, Spokane, Wash.; Koy IForellc, Lime, Wush.: G. Lund, "Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. R. Snider. Hailey, Ida.; Mrs- F. IleKalk. Kamela: J. K. Sahlstrom, Spokane. Wa-h.: KM Kr.'.ivsk and wife. Bake s- field, Calif. j T. I. Rinker and wife, J Bakersficlil. Calif ; I). O. CouRhman , and wife, Portland; Mrs. W. A. Stew- -d. Baker; F.d. C. Smith. Portland; I Mary A. Wilson. Walla Walla, , Wash.; K- M. Griffith anil wife, Ba- 1 ker; V. Akivoshi, Pleasant Valley; J Jas. S. McKinlcy, Portland; 'A. Hoi- i linffsworih. The Dalles; Thomas liar- rell, N'incent; Verna M. VoRel, Van- B couvcr, Wash. the lartrest packers of the commod ity, and thc Park City Fruit com pany, one ot the smaller concerns, average about 25 per cent. They arc made necessary, according to thc firms announcements, becausp of the increase of the prices of suirar. cans. bexes, and the raw pineapples. The price advances approximate 50 cents a case ot oiip tlozen cans. SUMMER ROUND TRIP FARES Tickets on Sale Daily From May 15th to September 30lh Final Return Limit October 31st From LaGrande via Kootenay and Arrow Lakes To CHICAGO - - - ST. LOUIS - - NEW YORK - - BOSTON - - - TORONTO - - - MONTTREAL - - Low Rates Can Be Given to Many Man-Killing Gas to lie Tried on Grasshoppers j i fltv AHHOt-iut") IroHs liAVKK, Mont., June 21. Man- J ktllini; hh. sik h ,if wa uft d In I he I wrM iir. may h- n-Hortnl to hy J MM coiinly In it m fth'ht HKaitiHt ktiinm- a lioppiTS. The county nut horitM-s have tiik- ii the niiitttT up with tin n itlon :! Lnvpfiincnl tn itn ttttciupt to -cure a supply ut onco. tt in liclifi-f fox-lMc to lay down a ;irriiK" nf t ii poinon fi.'n, n wai (lone In I'ntl lc, and cvr. phi It mc rn th- (t' l'Is l'(iro th- trr ithopp. i r.t. as )! an Kophcrs anl crop tlc oj if'ir p-its. i iioxt i i m Tiii.jr.s-M: ! REGUIiDL :i iry.itAi. oil i, yS tl cal lip-liL of ( i :i i i y.j;-u Ac lis. rawl yV! -' h M $ 88.68 84.18 150.08 156.18 i 116.43 '. Uf roinli. I II r jt-rrih. A.R-C.A-D.E. TODAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY i , 11 WJ1 MARION HI ,sM .V y An 0'h-rl s a ri al oil fur 1 1 chronic const); ilial Hta.siH. It Kivta n:m:rc a Bt-nU", ;.-t effective awwiHliiticc. It natural function ;' ti'inr tv lulnif atinn i he Ini' H'iii i! A ftm- r-niftly to wiml off app-nllcttis. I'riM M.i-; kt tioltic RED CROSS DRUG STORE i-".3 t'-'i is J --6 f LOWEST fN YEARS Make tlie trip a plcaiitnt vacitinn. Se Ihe CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES n route. Stop off wherever you wlih. Are you in a hurry? Co from coatt lo coatl in 91 houra on the TRANS CANADA LIMITED. For special rate to many other points apply to W. H. DEACON, Cencral Arcnl CANADIAN PACIMC 65 Third Street, Multnomali Hold Bdg. PORTLAND, Or.tGO.N J06 WE s SBh ILea- L4damand8Va A Cosmopolitan Produclion Ct Cpammounl Qklum , xfg .11: - wstmi Slop! Don't pass on without resolving to sec "Adam and Eva." the gayest show in town. ) : '1 I L'jt a Want AJ lirnJ yuur buer.