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Tuesday, July 8, 1924. THE LAi GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE' FIVE r. 1 vvr;r rrrvrmr Local News In Brief COMING EVENTS July 14 Anium, Wing, Fin und Floetfoot fish feed. July 17 Union County pio neers' annual meeting hero. bo it was u happy pair that climbed nbourd the La Grande-bound train from Portland. lined for Swltrhing Liti'iiMN J oil u May fluid wus fined $25 und costs in the Justice court thin morn ing for switching- automobile 11- Cl'llOl'H. " SlHtiloni 1 ined lleorgu Conley ami J. . Sominers wore each fined Sill und Vt in the Justice court this morning for'lnce was nrount mt9 PnY ,n th' to life much longer than hud been expected. This, was thu thai word from the sick room since unnouncu ment wus made two hours earlier that lio was dying-. Oxygen rails to Help. : A sinking spell, the fourth he had suffered In 24 hours, brought dcuth. cotwtthstandinsr the use of oxyjron and other restoratives. The cour- age which had withstood crisis af ter crisis and had beaten death off repeatedly, was unable to meet tin attack. The collapse, began ut 6:80 and he gradually sank into eter nity. Ho died at 10:30 o'clock, fcvery resource of medical sel- THE OLD HOME TOWN jlarricU Wilbur Troy Coruiu and I, eta boulse. JIuwes were married by Jus tlvo of I'cace Hugh 10. IJrady. Uoth , young people are resident of L41 Grande and -will make their home here. exceeding tho spued limit. Hound over arl Kmerson wus bound over to the grand jury this morning on the charge of Issuing a false check. His bonds were set at 250. Spent Week-end Here . Mr. und Mrs. A. T. Hill had us their guests for the fourth of July and tho week-end, Mr, und Mrs. O. Trice und daughter, Hetty, ot l'ortlund. Mr. Trice Is Mrs. Hill's brother. They returned to their home in Portland this morning. Villus I Ire Tho fire department was called out at 11 o'clock this morning to put out a, small grass fire near the stock yards. The fire was started by the switch engine on the How-man-Hicks Lumber company pur. The Tire wus soon extinguished and no financial loss was suffered. llci-ovcring froni Operation Lowell mlth, wiio wus recently operated on for appendicitis at the Grande Hondo hospital, had recov ered from tho operation sufficiently this morning to return to the home of his sister, Mrs. Karl Heynolds, whom he wus visiting prior to going to the hospital. vain effort to save young Coolidgc life. An operation was performed on the left leg last Saturday night to drain off the poison und blood transfusions and oxygen were re sorted to in tho latter days of his Illness. The natural strength of n boy of 16, however, which wus counted on as the most powerful resisting force to the creeping poison wus unable to meet the issue and after hnvine fought a brave, always losing fight ho succumbed. One of the final complications and the one which the physicians were unable to meet, was the for mation of gas on the stomach. J Stomach Fails, I The organ was washed out re jpeatedly In an effort to put ,lt In condition to retain nourishment, but the effort was unsuccessful. Young Calvin was removed to tho hospital Saturday nnd an operatton performed into the marrow of the left leg. A alight rally followed, but Saturday night It's condition wus such that blood transfusion and Mrs. Green Hi lt. J. Green returned from Port land this morninsr. Mr. Green ac companied Mrs. Green to Portland where she was put under the cure of the specialists in treatment of a strange ailment which has afflicted her for several weeks. Several doc tors have been -culled on the case but none of them have successfully flt1rntHifl tll ttlttlit,l an fw I Green's many friends In I.a Grande j'f!n administration were resort -: By Stanley tt r .- "l".' . . ,l - . JTT . 1 kinfl 1 t?.h 1 E6f3CR:r ROB3INS sNHO RECENTLY CAME HOME AF7E.R MANY YBARS WAS THH CENTRAU FK,UPE AT THE ROBB'NS FAMIL.Y REUNICW TOQAf alreaily been announced by the American government, Mr. Muc Uoiiuhi said. The business of tho conference will be limited to bringing Into ef fect the necessary arrangements for putting the Dawes report. Into operation, the prime minister suld are hopeful of her recovery soon. Company Declares Cash Dividends of $150,000 ATLANTA, Ga. (Special) At a meeting of the board of directors of International Proprietaries, inc. held at the offices of the company in Atlanta, a cush dividend of $150,0(10 was declared on the 'out standing common stock. This dtv- Personal Mention 'I'ii (2o To Wyoinlnir Arthur W. Ash Is expecting to' Joe K'elsey and wife of Maxvllle havo l.a Grande for t'usper. Wyo- were among the out of town guestsj inlnu, within a short lime where he .registered ut the Bommer hotel. will resuiiiu inunm H of a cloth- hie lor. In that city. Ho will stop' Miss Kronen Hager returned to " at I'ocatello, Idaho, and spend o her home In Ontario, Oregon, this Ui" Grande, who is there at the itlng at the Harvey Maloney home, ii"'''0,"1;" " Y'"!" ' present time. Cd to. I LONDON. (Hy the Associated Three sinking spells Sunday night Press) Prime Minister MucDonulu brought him, to the point of death, surprised the house of commons idend Is being paid to stoekhold A slight rally made Monday gave Monday by the announcement that ors of record Us of June lfith. In slight hope but soon thereafter he ' misunderstanding which hud arisen t declaring this dividend tho dtrect 1 began again to lose ground and he with the Krench government ovei j ors were governed by the showing never rallied again. jttio Invitations, to the interallied I made by tie company for IUL'3 Fights 1c.ih' cutely. .conferences at London had decided I The records of the company show Minister Iluitl to I'lml mi .., i-ohoH I Via ullv f fir n dav. 1,-vl.ig to find a minister who would!1 treatment whll marry them. Hut those that mlghl i , . t .i.,,tin n, fourth I 'rs- l1- Muten, who has been w.ris ....... .l!l,, v, ,lhir ,,.! Ihnan u- III U'PrP nt " The infoetlnn .lev-loneil from u him to accept the suggestion ol I're- broken blister on the foot sustain- mh r Herrlot of Kranee to pay u ed during a tennis match on the hurried visit to l'arls to smooth KUil, una , . .Kmn,,Hl..n Miss Hager has been vis-ivnuo "OIIse cou" iam inuy. n,""- ueveiopeu un uiariuiiiK conuiiiou uy i ue memuers 01 me nouse were i Wednesday night. The poison once 'evidently uneasy und mystified. Mrs. L. Tt. Spencer and son. Huy-!B,ar,,'d' nad 8l""ead so rapidly thai jHoth former Premier Herbert H. mond left for Portland las' evcnlnir. i1"'0"' skil1 wus w,,no,,t avail. A Asiiith and former Premier Stan Young Spencer will be given medl- J nunib,r of -specialists were called ley Haldwin. leaders respectively of in Portland. u 1 w,in " nn iMiy.i--ino unerais aanu consenauv s. con jians on the case and a desperate j fessed themselves perplexed by Mr. fight for life was made. MucDonald's statement. ed that the profits were tnexces.4 of $700,000. ' No. 19U. time. Due at midnight. On Mrs. L. P. returned to her homo In Kn ot July, 1. .Mlnlnn t Iw.tp vnut ll I'll 11 ' ' , " ... ... i .terprise this morning. dined. So, before they could take 2, the vows that made ihem man and I rhlldren wife the Inevitable parent swooped ArB V . , ano ciumren win., im. nit i ,,,,. went through La Grande this morn- down, und took he girl home. ! Such was the story of 15-year-o d Nen Th r Milton- Preston, of La Grande, and Zenith Fpown((M. Thompson. 17, of 161 North 22nd . 1 rcowaltr' Btreet, I'ortland, formerly of li Grande, according tq, the Portland Paul Hurton. who has been liv Telecrnm. The newspaper contin- ing In La Grande for the past eight ued: They were detained by police months, left for his former home Ilt afier airs, i ii iv in nnoxvnie. ennessee. wus morn- -Mondav mornintr l'restou, mother of inn gin, na ing. learned they were in tho city. They had u' shock awaiting them, how- Mrs, K. K. Hill and cousin, A. T. ever, when'she spoke. "What's JlhUi;iawer of Jllinois, went through La use of running way to get mar- Grande en route to Wallowa lake. vied," iilrt'wlfl rUdaun;pirjTc-vJ?iy(t iH-eti.JaUinK rutlvesdn "You cub getr tiuuTieri i noine. mines. Mrs. K. L. Whiting arrived from Salt Iiuke this morning to make her home in lu Grande. President and Mrs. Toolidge bore up bravely. Soon ufter the death they went to the White House where the elder brother, John, was awaiting them. Calvin was born April 13. 1908. at Northampton. Mass., and went through the grade schools of that city after his father, hud conic to Washington ns vice president In 1121. Hoth he and his brother. John, who Is 17 years old, the next year entered Mereersburg academy M ercersburg, 1 'a. J oh n bel ng graduated last month, while f'alvin it 1 ltLUJ ) 4LLi J ! I had another year before him. John Is to enter Amherst, the president's alma maby this fall, and Calvin wus 'to have followed him. , s Was GcmhI Ktiidcnt. An oxculleiit -student; usually ranking high in his class, f'alvin was bright and studious but not a "crammer."' in the school boy smsr of studlness. He also was a good debater and had oualified for the ueademy debating team. He wiih for Ontario.'jni,.,.,.,., n uthlettcM hut his slight build kept him from making any records along that line although he1 was an enthusiastic baseball play er. Summer vacations usually found Calvin with bis brother John at their grandfather's home In Ply mouth, Vermont, but .last summer John attended the military training camp at Camp Devers. Mass., while Calvin worked on a farm in the Connecticut valley of western for five days against Mnsachusetts. It wus when ut this raked his body ork aflor ills fan,er had become Mrs. Mary Geer left where she will visit friends for few days. Mr. AsfUith declared himself bewildered regarding what lias hap- i pened und w hat is going to hap pen. Hot li called for Immediate pub lication of the terms of the memo randum Included in the Invitation to the allied powers to attend tho proposed conference. Tho prime minister's explanation was that, the memorandum simply amounted to the minutes of th; conversations at. Chequers which had been communicated to the Krench foreign office In conform ity with the usual procedure, after M. Herrlot h visit and that as II was the out come of the Krench premier's visit to not been considered necewaary send1"!! Trirmiil Invitation fo'-'raiie. Mr was not hlng binding upon elth government in the Chequers discus .storm, but t hat hot b governments had been left, witli complete free.,rlKdl JN I fit bUMMbK dnm. His description of the mis-j vacation kit, put a bottle of GUARD SMOKER IS SUCCESS CLEARANCE SALE ON ALL Summer Dresses IN VOILES, LINENS, TU1! SILKS AND PRINTED CIIEPES AT S Off FRENCH & - GREENE Members of the company will fur nish the music and thu affair will be absolutely informal with the ob ject of having a good time us the one thing In view. UMMER COLDS are lingering and annoying, Th very first night apply V Vapo Ru Ovr 17 Million Jar Ummd Ymarly After the regular weekly drill of tho national guard unit last eve ning a banquet and smoker .wus enjoyed by tho members of the company. Mess Sergeunt Kred Head and his assistant Lloyd Vrulsh pre pared the repast which was said to bo ono of tho finest set before the guards in many months, '' After;, the banquet impromptu boxing mutches won put on. Al though not of a strictly high rating prpfessonally the bouts created much amusement both for the inn- London It had Hlcipunl(i .and tho spectators. announcement wus maue or a r'-Tdanco to bo given bv and for mem. MucDonald lus'sted that there norB of "Cdm'pnny K In Ihe Kagen hall two weeks from last evening. t PRESIDENT'S SON CALLED LAST NIGHT (Continued from page 1) and fortttud a disease which with pain und sapped the reserve pro(mi(,nt , his employer said to him Hirengm or nts iran consinuuon. i,fXTit,.,Hy "so your futhi-r is presi ( Hood poison, from which he had;(1(,nt of ln(l t nlted States?" und th. been suffering for u wcck or more. rnijod- 10U SALE An Ice Box ? 1.25 , Step in, close the door and feel the diffeiv ence. Yes it's an Allen A Union Suit you are stand in the cool est, most comfortable underwear a man ever purchased in July. Yes, that customer right next to you is buy ing the same number at the s: me price, nnd he is here because the same ' comfo't and value isn't anywhere else locally. Shirts and Drawers all weights at a store where you never have to wait long to find th'j right weight for sum-, mer. True Shape Silk Hose 75c lo fl.25 NcUI"lon Fine Shoes $12.00 -mid. $13.00 Michaels-Stern Value First Suits : $24.85 to $58.50 Now at a Saving of $10.00 On every Suit in our stock off our regu lar prices. Clint's Clothiery Tb More With a Couscteuce finally gained the upperhnnd late Monday, when all artificial means of preserving life were exhausted. Ho remained conscious almost throughout. President, und Mrs. Coolidge were with him. At 10 o'clock It was stated that (be boy was still alive, having clung NEW TODAY Yes. sir, I suppose he is, what do you want me to tackle today?" TEN ALLIES EXPECTED AT PARLEY f Continued from page 1) understanding which had iirs "list nrm in u teacup" however, fail ed to curry convictions to most the members of tho house and it became evident that when the( prime minister ngain meets the I house Thursday be will be subject-: ed to searcliiiur questions. IteMnlie nle Needed. The Hrlttsh premier admitted that lie had made no suggest inn to ! M. Herrlot that Ihe conference when It met, should fLx n ap pointed day in August or Heptem- br on whieh the limvrs report should be put Into cotnp!ee oper ating. He further einphiis'zed the emergency of obtaining un agree ment In the proper form, signed, sealed and delivered for pulling the Iaws report into operation, which, he snid would necessitate Ocr many's signature. He maintained that something more than n legal document ought to be obtained from CJermany. CHAMBERLAINS 0'f COLIQnd DIARRHOEA K.MLUT Invaluable for sudden and tevera paint In atomach and bo we It, cramps, diar 'hoea. When needed - worth 50 timet the coat for tingle dote. - Films Kodaks Cameras EASTMAN And ANSCO WMY MOT ; 5 v v ail ii iv u r E) II II NOW? I . , ,''.'.: I -" : 1 I 'i M oon Drug Co. Trumpt und lYce Delivery NOTICE. Iim to tlifriculty experienced In oolle'tlng cbnrges for Adver tising that In listed tinder clari fied advertising and under the "new today" heading, the Eve ning Observer will lierenrter take no classified advertising or Advertising to be run as "new today" unless the ad verts! ng t ccompaiiicd by cash. I'ress) I'rlme Minister MacDonald of Great Hrlt'r told the house of commons that It was hoped that t hi allied states presented at the In terallied conference nt London July 1 0 would be the Hiitish empire. Krunce, Italy, Japan, Ilelgtum, Greece, Portugal, Humanla, (.'.ech DODGE RTTNS SIXTH TODAY (Continued from page 1) gun. won with a leap of 7.44R me ters. Glenn Hartranft. Iceland Klun- oslovakia and Jugoslavia. The Uni- ford, was second in the shotpuf ted States ambassador, Krank H. I with Italph G. Hills, of I'rlncifton, Kellogg, would abo attend, ns had third. ' Why Not ! Now? ! ARCADE WEDNf:SDAY AND THURSDAY 1'lic Tress sings the praises of a new star; j You who yeiirn for a new thrill or for a new personality on the screen or for u picture that strikes out of the beaten path here is a picture that wus made for you! , RICHARD WALTON TULLY Presents his screen version of du Mauriei's famous novel, ; "Trilby" Tho mipimi-tinfr t-'UHt Inclildofl Arthur K l m u n il Cuiw, r ri'lKhlim llalr., Wlirrcd l.u raM, Phlhi Mc:illlu;h. .'run clH .MiDijimli). lli-cclu(l by JaiucH YounB. KOIt IIKNT Olio 5-room MwHIinK with hulh. fiirniRht'd. fiirnislu-d. rooms with J. I.. Mum. Ono ti-room house. Ono 2-ruotn hutiso Two hotisokt'oplng tmth. All closo in. 7-S-ll) KOI1 SAl-K ItoniliiRton tyiiowrlt I or. In coou oinutllon. i on ui sorvor. H-tt l,OST A hhiok Jiinliion swInnnlnK suit on romf liilwoon Wnllows luko nlol Iji Oramlp. Mrs. Klhol Ornnilj-. J"4 U Avi-.. Im Orimdo. l:'wurd. 7--lt .H SAI.K Til" fumltiiro lo fur nish a flvo room houso. This Is for sail' ly ownor anil Is u ri al barffHln. Will si ll pli-re by picci or tho rntlro lot to suit. Huns" Is avallal.lo lo n nt afti r July IS. Also lmvo comph'lo niillo norlal i'iiulinnt InoliiilinB 1" '5 foot polos Tor sail'. I'honi' 20J-J. 11. C. Mi-Cully. IS02 Cth HI. 7-S-2t l-'Olt SAI.K 1 aori'. corniT 8pnwo amt Itussi'll. f.ariiKo 12x18 fool: I2.II0II foil llimbor. city wal.r. Konio i-nsh. balonco lo suit. Will HaerifU'o on aoi-oiint of Rolng away. Andn w Anderson. 7-8-2lp July o !uat duy to pay m rl.mit penally. v at r 7-7-iit '4 tlX ; i m n in J ' ' ' . AJ With I be (Nlebratetl I'mieli HtHr, ANDREE LAFAYETTE ; "Mile, Kafuyetto' delights U8, Hho Is I'tisclnutlng, beaut ifully unusual und elevor. Khe Is the best. Trilby wo ever saw and wo havo been seeing them since Ihe days of Kdna May Spooher."- N, Y. Tribune. Last Time Today " T HE PLUNftE It E U n COOL COM TOUTING Is n glass of our sparkling soda water, blended with a liberal spoonful of pun- h-o cream! Kven al(ne, when leisurely sipped through the enticing straws, tt Is u d -lighlfully reflecting drink for old or yo ing, und one that Is eminently satisfying In Its various tempting flu vors. THE BLACK CAT Grande Ronde Hospital A nonsectarian anij ethical institution that docs not advertise your sickness or broadcast your opera tion?, but gives you service equal to any institution in the Northwest We employ only graduated nurses t--rr-.--.i- Tara-ru. l- 1 i .Trrr-mf ' ; ; WHY NOT h i i ' i'utfi mir ! ' ' ' ''. " AL M ' I Luncheon Sets During your leisure this Huimnor you Kluuild make the Luncheon Set you have lieim iKiud ing or one for a Christmas gift. fee our selection of patterns. Art & Baby Shop "Kvcrythlng Cor the Baby"