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i.'illliiirsflny, August'1?; 1024. THE LA GRANDE1.1 EVENINGuOgfcRR AJ ftE'i J ;'"lt Local News In Brief MINj K VENTS Lpleinher I Uthor day ;ele- hratioti Here. S'l. 1,11 ""illlUO Schools r it4-rri term. . til I1CIC. L ir ; .. McAllister luft this niornlhg il II '1 Hi IU Ui)B U.1IIII1K 111 III' ,.. . river, litt urn I I,. Vln. j J,n on 11"' lnanih Irain. : .n',1 for Speeding KalU was fined ? Hi am! ,ts hy Hugh I-;. IHuiiy, justice or pence, yesterday lor speeding. W i4tt of imngcr LlrdT It- ! IjuhMs has ' passed , critical niiifji: unu la now ex- ted lo recover from an Illness iih at ono lime was extremely alrious. tm Vacation I Mr. ii nl Mrs. Karl Itcynolds ami ..I ir icrynultl h Hull ami numcsuke fur I .est ine I his morning- to i ml tht'lr vacation camping on Soul li Fork of the Wullowu r. They nmdo the trip by auto. hipcrty "haunt's Ilantlw , 'r. Hill has purchased a lot on is! street from S. It. Atkins, li. patten Hold liia improved acre Aid in Cove t.j Claude Chariton will cstublish a silver fox ' 'I "4tifh on the place. it jug Old Stamping ttroillldf Hill Parks, formerly a fanner ir F.lgin hut now in the hard- business on Hie rant slue in rtlaiul. was in Im Grande lust iihig consorting with friends. A: s morning Mr. Parks was sehod- ,1 v) go to Hlgin. 11c Ih In cast ii gon on a combined business ,1 pleasure trip. Hlittll Fhf 'he fire truck whs called oill yen. day at :t:tr o'clock in the after a to the corner of Third and nl reels where u grass fire had wined Inyo ml control. No dnm- uas done to property. In the ning the hese cart - was taken lo the flour mill to put out haff pile which had been smel ling for several days. Iiiinmvc Tlicutcr 1 lleasHler look out a bulld- permlt this morning to muke v alterations on the .Star thea hiiihling. The repairs are to $:ino. George Hartwldgson ) hiiihl a house on Kpruce street u-een avenue and (the c.ity Jim-, nt a ct.st ff $ I J no The fin w- Holui' K company is to put in u w weighing scale, which will cost k -M tw; Id. Frrrf f.vr ip'oo (n 24 hour with CKW Mftwrfmiea nt "kv-titM widt tliit piirkl gwMrtftn in pe full it1-! in 24 fcmiri of rbt fc. I rv Ii wn ih'tjruiftt'tef. -l lc (or of mH" f-'fnf irt l Ctiriicil IjIwfVoriM Ow, -UnL Btju i4c KU by All fuwd druzruti , '"yrigl'l I :ij I l)v l Im Clinical lilKiratorit-N Co., Cleveland, O. (.lass Drugs 3 More 01' CLINT'S U1U Stock Reducing j and Money Raising Our fnliic' .sltitk if Mi'n's iincl I!).vs high tUS'lily Clulhcs, Fur nishiutrs, Shi)cs, Trunks, Suit ('uses and Travel- 'i r IJass, at a savinj; tu yuu lioni 20' tu 'M" Discmiut from our reg ular prices. :; Sjivc Now Your (.'ain. Our I5.s UNTTHIE "THE STORE. WITH Ilti-ovcry Certain Mr. and Mrs. Chester MeArtoi and their child who wore Injured when tin- automobile In which they were riding went off a bank mat Perry yusterduy are out of dangri according to reports from the hos pital this morning. Her bruther. Tom Johnson, an attorney of Cald well, Idaho, iirrtve.1 u,ut ..u,.nin t.. be with the patents until tln-y are ready tu return home. 'Mr. Mc Arlor is a druggist and was form erly associated with George Glass of this city In the .drug- buaiuess. ( Personal Mention MIbs Kuthlenn I'lilupUi'll uphill I liu duy In linker on business. W. K. SiillBljury ur Huntington Is reRiatuntl ut the Kuli.y hotel: S. W. Tulley of Wallowa, is reg istered at the Foley. S. I,. Hrooks of Imbler. was In Ln Gi-uide yesterday Irausacllui--buslness. I. S. Jacobsen or Caldwell. Tda . is now registered at the Sommct hotel. Mrs. C. T. l.lndHay and Mrs Kloyd Uk-kford drove to Uaker to day. l.tlllau Webster and lna May Webster were in l,a Grnnde yester day. They returned to their homt in Alicel. this morning. Mrs. M. A. Lynch left Tor Sail I ji ke this morning. M rs. I .y nch visited here with Mrs. Grover Gooti her granddaughter. , Miss Margaret Palmer of Beat tie, arrived this morning to visi! for a few days with Miss Kuih Hil and other friends in La Grande. Miss Palmer was formerly a resi dent of this city. .tfilin Iveiit-iiHlep of ( !t(iilliifr. lilii.. arrived in La Granule on No. 1 7 Hits juorning to visit for a few days with friends. Mrs. A. W. Wall and her chil dren, Dorothy and Ilex, left for I Pleasant Valley (his morning to visit with her husband, who is lo cated on the helper run. Mr. und Mrs. J. H. Vroman ol Moberly, Mo., who have been vis iting Mr. and Mrs. 1. Granger oi Iai Grande, went to Portland till morning. , Mrs. II. Gooding and her son Hex, who have been 'visiting in" .lentiira. Ore., went through La Grande on their way back to Kn- terprlsu this morning. Miss Allii A. t'lllMllbel-H of We liutcbeej W.!tsl.,- urrlvjyl In tinuide Ibis lilornltilf lu visit hei mint. tors. J. K. I'hy. Miss I'hani bets is u librarian In Wenalchee. I I.! Iliniv. IttiV Hell. It. S. Coin. slock and Mr. ami Mrs. It. II. Imi iels were among the love peopb who Avere III 'the city yesterday uf- lurnuun on business. j Jlra. llerschel Ilorslmun and hei json. Jack, who have been vlsltiim (here returned to their home Ii l'leusant Valley mi No. 21 till' morning. Days 7. VdW Or OWiM A CONSCIENCE' 01 4 Lapps -Turned Backs on Royal Photographer TIIK JIAOl'K (Al. giKfii WillK'liulnn. her ronsort, I'rlnci: , Henry, mill tlu- yaune Jnliuiiu. ,lii'v selected u lioliuuy reo.t I which Ih somewlmt out of the fusuul where royalty is coneornetl. 1 hey ure spending - u muntli In Northern Iiplund. well uuove the Arctic Circle, where they ara llvlne the simple lire, nmklne ex cursions on foot, vlxltinir tile laip reindeer cuiiiim und sleeping in tourist Huts like ordinary folk. Tile queen lius u pusftion for piiotoeriipliy. Iiut 11 violent din like tovbeinff HiiupHhotted licraeli. Accordlne to lettern received here, the Queen found her dinllko Khar-' ed In an unexpected milliner lj the plcturemiue lipp nomiids wiKwe nbjecllun to helnii nnuppet! is based on reltt,'loMH irrotuidH. Kvery time tile iiueeil levelled her cHineru at them they ut once turned their bucks und fled. Tho royal purly will return to Hollund by way of tho Norweg ian fjords. v, i-:. citANOAu, i;M:rri:i SALKM. Ore. C. K. Crandall of this city was elected president of the Marion County Jersey llreetl ers' association at Its annual meet ing and picnic at the farm o Sid ney Miller near Woodburn. N. G. Gunderson of Hilvcrlon was elect ed vice president, und Stanley Itfches of Turner, secretary. John Kick of Woodburn and Warren Gray of Turner were elected di rectors. Forty-eight boys and girls par ticipated In tho stock judging con tests. The winners were Veroncla l.niibv und Kugeno Wilson who tied for first place with scores of 410 points. C. R Hates, retiring president, spoke on the oleomarg arine bill, while W. 11. I tat I lie, dis trict club agent for Marlon coun ty, discussed the Interest taken by the boys and girls In Jersey breed ing. . JarkMimillc Paving In. Mi;iFOKl. Ore. Culliornlu dreet. Jacksonville, the main thor oughfare of the county scat. Is nu .1 full-width paved artery of busi ness, opened to traffic as a link In the Medford-Kurh paved highway. This highway has been finished between Med ford nnd the county seat town and the work of paving the Hueh section between Jackson ville and Hueli will be begun next Thursday. PONZI'S TERM IN PEN ENDED (Continued from Daire 1) try by his offer to pay huge in terest on short term Invcstim-nU In his Sec jrltlcs Kxrhungc com pany of lloslon, which- purported t o ope in to a plan of d ea ling lu International postal reply coupon- and to be making great profits I h rough the depreciation of for eign exchange. Thousands of person h Intrusted millions to l(lti), and ' many of tliem received tli promised profits. Finally the authorities stepped n and closed up the buslnes.: I'onzl was convicted hi the fed eral court on charges of usbi; tin; malls In a scheme lo defrutid the testimony Indicating that lite postal coupon scheme had . been operated as represented. Pon- zl 's company went into the hands of receivers, his palatiul home in Lexington was sold for the bene fit of creditors, and he was sen tenced to Jail for five years. With the usuul remittance for good be havior, tills term expired Wednes day. NEW TODAY NOTICIG. Ilim to difficulty cxm;rlriiced In cotlcrUiig charge ror adver llMlng Hint Is I i Met I under classi fied advertising and under the "new today heading, the ve iling Observer will hereafter lake no classified adverllsltig or advertising to lie run ax new today" unless the atlverLhig is accompanied by cash. FOK SAI,I-; Klectrie wnsher In excellent condition. Phone 4.PX-J 8-7-M FOU HALF Solidly built truller. See It at Highway Service Sln llon. 8-7-iMp Ft) It SA LK One 5-room bunga- Itw. Kvery thing you want built In. full hiisenienl, fireplace, laun dry trays, on paved street, close In, east front. If you want n home look this up. Phone 35-11 S-7-ltp Ft HI SALK Player piano. $s:.o piano nt reduced price of $:t."ti cash. Must sell on account of leaving city. May sett piano by calling at 701 II Ave. s-7-2ip FOIt UFNT Six room modern house. Call at 1 40 8 T Ave, 8-7-4tp WANTKH Jersey heifers and heifer calves. Apply Hex Griggs, t.'nlon Oregon. 8-7-titp FOIt HALF One 6-rootn and one 2-room house cheap, lo be mov ed off lot. Phone 104 M. 1 77 Jefferson Ave. 8-7-Jlp FOIt ItKNT Five room strictly modern house. '2 1 1 5 Pine, cor ner I. Inquire It'll Jackson. No children. -?-4!p LOST Spectacles. Sun Diego in side esse. Keward. Observer. -7-3tp LOST Grey coat. Norfork pat tern back, on highway close to I'nlon. Please leave same at lies 4th. Iji Cmmli- unit recelvt liberal reward. Hed stone (le1 um in lapel,. 8-7-2tp WORK TO ;BE ' COMPLETED. THIS FALL (Cuntinued (roil Pagti Ono) his grounds that the present type of piivement going v here Is not I sufficient to stand for many years and citing Island avenue nnd Oak hi reel a us examples, lie also pro t cstet I ugu i nsl cxpe uses to the properly owners. Following this the gentleman 'was notified that the hard Hlirfne- lug is to be ft? feet In width ami property owners un; to pv iui only 44 feet. As there was only the one re monstrance, and 5f per went la re quired to block a district, the commission went uhcad with the advancement of the.'Work, If bttls arc let August 3. which Is probable, contracts wilt be drawn up immediately and the. work will probably start a few days after wards. ' Hans call for the comple tion of the project tills year. . Two Contracts Let. Two contracts were awarded last evening to Warren Construc tion company, for paving districts 14.1 and 147. The latter Is the Spring street district. Ordinances were passed providing for the signtnir of contracts for I ho work. ltiddiug was brisk on district 145, both the Warren nnd Triangle Construction companies entering bids. Warren's bid was $J.13S.U and the Trianule's .bid was $9,- 42t.05. Only Warren Construction company bid on district 147, the amount specified being $ 1 4, a 1 3, about $2000 below' tho specifica tions called for. Street Vacated A petition from T. H. Moore, asking for tho vacation of North Maple between Cov avenue and the branch line railroad tracks, was favorably acted upon by the commission. ' Moiirbly UeiMHts Monthly reports of the fire de partment, the police depart mcnt, tho recorder und the treasurer were read and upproved. The fire report showed that eight fires had occurred during July causing $55.58 damage. Forty-four ar rests were made by, the police with 35 convitiions resulting. Of this number, seven have appealed. Fines paid amounted to $876. T he sa 1 a ry 1 1st was reti d and approved and ordered paid by warrants before adjournment. Exchange Views on Robert Franks Case (Continued from par 1) tier for, what It Is and deal with at accordingly. . j CAI.IiOrs.NF.SS AMI CICI.MI-. (l'higeno I agister) ' In young Nathan Leoptibl's eon fission, read Into the court '' In Chlejigo day before yesterday, ap pcurs I his passage: "There Is no Gntl. 1 do not believe In a future life. When I tile. I die all over." Ttieri) speaks , .the.,; skepticism of iputh., , yhen --a,, hoy is fibout 2U, lie ijuesi Itms everyi lilllg, t OU lie eluded... AToreover,1 he thinks It n Illtlo smart, to profess.;, itthelsm: sot:h a profession seems to sot htm apart from 1 ho common herd, lu Inter years his maturer intelli gence tells, him' that tho miracle of life can be explained satisfac torily only by it higher power. Murk I his: N'nt ban lcopold, pro fessing disbelief In a future life and in God, . commits a brutal, eold-hlooilc,! murder who.se mo tive, according to his own confes sion. Is to bring a new thrill Into his Jaded existence. If he had be lieved In Got! n ml a future life believed with the simple faith Ihtlt leads men and women to fooo death calmly and trustingly he would not he a murderer, on trial for tils lire. People may seofr nl religion, but they can not deny Unit Kimple fact that fulth in God makes better men, OI(l,l NIIOl Mi lllll TIIDM GOOIillYI-:. (Corvallls Gazclte-Timcs) Another reason for the Franks kflllntr has been discovered by the alienists. They say that the angel boys who did (lie killing were suf fering from folio a deux. The sooner the world says adieu to this kind of folly the better. DOPE UPSET; ANGLO-RUSS PACT MADE f Continued from pag 1) It had been n nice ngalmd time be cause the Imperial government was eager lo reach a settlement of thi controversy before parliament adjourned for the summer recess. The undersecretary also explain ed t he somewhat unorl hodox method (hut had been used dur ing the conference Inasmuch us the tic got Int Ions had been largely in the nature of conversations be tween himself nd M. Itukovsky. the chief Utii-Htnu representative. He considered this method justi fied, however. If It advanced mut ters heller thim a formal confer ence. Mr. Ponsonby wait I I he com mercial treaty followed the usuul lines of such treaties. "Wv receive unconditionally tli? most favored nation treatment und In return we admit the soviet union Into out export credit scheme," he added. This Is the method under which the Ilriynh government flnuiiee foreign trade to a certain legalized extent. 4 ' General Treaty Oullhieil. "The general trealy." Mr. Pun son by continued after reciting which of the former treaties had lapsed it ml the few which hud been renewed, made provisions for the definition of the territorial wa ters. This quest toti, however, .be said, must await International agreement. With regard to miscellaneous claims Mr. ponsonby said an ar- langement had been srrlved tit under which the claims arc to he iuvealiualed aud a lump buw du- point:' members -of a .FniinjKs)j.tgJMl ji'firatt.t,UU'.v of. Invuntivu pow- to hmtigutfci.'thcm HnLarrlve a decision 'XSrdhiff; ciihipetlHoo. Tho prlneltoAHUopted'ln the treaty was not to reach a settlement In figures on different claims but to get un Admission In principle and the machinery to reach a settle ment. FOREST FIRES CONTROLLED IN THE WEST ; (Continued from pact 1) .. ceivod of tho situation lato Wn(- nrauaybui tun rife sloner tho Sixes river 'and oonnectlnt I'lstoV river was said to bo burnliiK flcn-ly. In wistorn Orejoil conditions were -deelurert .daiiB"erous; j' because of hlKh humidity prevullluL', ' . 1'lrc Contrulloi. - llKL;it. Ore. (Spoclul) At two jo'clock this morning , forest, flrt ritliters believed the firo lit tlu IMno Creek section of the Wliltuiuu national forest la under- contrul. al though wind early this morning may revlvo the flames. The firo Is complete out south of I'ino Creek.. It Is within about one mile of tho lower workings of the Halsley-Klkhurn mine. Tart ol the crew returned about mldlilsht and were, called back, It was re ported. Tho fire started on tho Houert George placo on the south side of Pino Crock and jumped tho creek spreading south und west on both sides of tho Gtreani. It Is about 14 miles west and north of Uaker. "LABOR DAY" HEADS NAMED (Continued from pg i ' mo: sports and music, Pete Kings ley: advertising, A. W. Nelson. The chulrmcn of. the committees will meet In the Nelson Printing com pany offices this evening for final arrangements for the event. Some additions 'and changes to tho original program are tentative ly scheduled. It Is planned lo hold Hovers I boxing and wrestling boutr preceding the bull gnme at the park In the afternoon among other things. There Is also sotuo talk or u labor day queen contest but it lb expected that definite action will bo taken by the commit leu this evening. White and the Colored Race Problem Is Topic ' Vr"'" 1 (Continued from Tape One) the negro question remains a con tinual niohHcTC an apparently un soluble problem. - To cope with this alarming situation. Dr. Greg ory sub! tha j three drastic pro posals have bipn put forward, dts franchlsemen fof the negro popu lation, exile, ;jnd segregation, nil of vhlch prt instils' ho- proceeded to rule out o i'ourt, Ho suggest ed that tho tcseiiL tendency for tho ugrtciiltuii work In the south- crn states to pass into the hands of south I- liropcun tin migrants might Jcsd to Die formation of u hybrid race Gurf, lo which In course of tliue some nicasuro .of home rule nilfht be grunted. Prof, (.rogpry next dealt with tho sltuutlorf In South Africa where, he suiQ. the system of seg regation was ono of Ihe niHln po lltlcsl Issues at tho present time. Turning to the question of Irop Icul colonixafTon, lr. Gregory said that In the case of Australia un doubtedly tho wisest measure would be the occupation of the en tire continent by tho Kuropcsn race. Much has brcn writing, he said, concerning Ihu. unsultablllly of tropical clllnatcs for Kuropenns but ll Is now tho nccopled medical opinion thai not ono of Hie sup posed unfavorable factors In a tropical climate, heat, humidity, monotony In itempernture, of the effect of the sun's actinic rays. Is In Itself an obstacle lo tho success ful colonization of tropical coun tries by a; white populutlon. In conclusion Prof. Gregory said The policy of co-resldcncc with racial Integrity has failed (o se cure harmonious progress In North America nnd South Africa. The development of the best qualities of these races requires-1 heir sepa rate cxlstene as a whole, with op I.mlll.1. for IntlU-ltlllHl ItMMfletll. Hon and cooperation. In victor the Inter-racial difficulties lliat have developed wherever tho races ure intermingled. Australia will throw away a unique opportunity If It falls to make a patient ef fort to secure the whole continent as the home of tho white race." Development Advances TOItONTO. Ont. (AP) How has the llrltlsh ruco developed! physically as the age hsve come und gone? Arc we bigger mid stronger and healthier than our forebear? Are wo mentally as fit? Will our children and the generations that follow surpass ns? Or will there be deteriora tion? What do the records show i Thest; are the questions that Dr. MhriibsuM, president of the. An- thropologlcjil Section of the Itrl- tlsh Association for the Advance. mcnt of Science dealt with in his presidential address today. Aflc un exhaustive study of all avail able records going back to the earliesl times,1 and a critical anal ysis of recent -and near-recent evi dence. Dr. Shrubsull has come to the conclusion that I hero Is no just reason for pessimism. On the other hand, there Is good cause for confidence and the as surance I but tho best. Is yet to be. Here are some of the ground for such hopes: The stature and weight of the Itrl tlsh are at least not less than In the days of Atflncourt and Wa terloo. General health Is vastly Improv ed and the expectullon of Hf longer. Tim Great War revealed powers gf, reouwaave to phyalcui adversity,? tlnU wore ncforT, 'mailed'. ' Thi sain conflict dtselused a wonder- era-1-cry where .Thu dangers nnd 'disadvantages Of crowded living conditions aris ing from the growth of Industrial ism are being offset by effective cooperative measures, . . . Tho ndv'unco or euucatlon anil tho benefits of school medical In spection are guarantees of the fu ture intelligence and tho physical well-being of futuro general ions. There is-uo evidence lo support the fear that mental defectives are Increasing In number. The evi dence points In the opposite dl- Irecllon.i . ' ' rJjlead Slm No Indication. , TUltONTO (AP You cun"! Judge a man's brain by the shtu of I) Is head. This Is the conclusion of Prof. T. Wlpgute Todd, of Wesl- ern Iteserve1 Medical School, Clvvulund, who has inaile n study of cruulul capacity. He reported his researches to the anthropology section of tho British Association today, and explained that four types of mulo white crania have been rocognlKed upon u busls of relation of capacity to linear di mensions. "I'nfortunately the only individuals whose cranial capacity can be completely studied ure those social Ineffective who have so coniph'f'V full?! in IT" ,lmt they are ultimately found In the dissecting rooms." prof. Todd said. ."Tho proportion of representatives from tho four typeh varies from your to year, und thus tho aver ago orunlal cupaelty varies ulso. , "In periods of depression, as rrotn lUllCto 1921 the dissecting room population is swelled, by the addition of largo-brained men with well-filled craniu." the speak er explained. "In years of pros perity, like 1U18. the blg-bralned people do not appear, but the dis secting room populutlon Is com posed of smaller folk with lU-fillcd crainu." The amount of bruin contained in ny cranium Influences contours more than linear dimensions. Thus the shape of a man's head would appear u more accurate index of his Intellectual capacity than Its size. " ; New Treatment for Varicose Veins and Ulcers i Swollen veins ure dangerous und often burst. Sufferers are ad vised to get a two-ounce, original bottle of Fine raid Oil (full strength), at any pluumuclst und start to reduce the veins und bunches at once. Physlcluns recommend Kmeruld OH; It Is used In hospltul prac tice, and a smuil bottle will hist ti long time, because It Is very concentrated nnd a little goes a long way. Apply night and morn ing with a soft brush as directed until tho swelling is reduced to normal. Ho innrvelously powerful is Km erald OH that swollen glands und even goitre d Isu ppear w hen used steadily. lted Cross Drug Co. will supply you. 1 (Mail orders ac cepted). Adv. ! Why Not Huvv An ICY HOT THERMOS UO'ITLH to take on youi- trip. Wo liuvu nil sizes. Prescott Drug Company The Htm Ding SUir Telephone Main 63 Cor. I ir & Jeff. TODAY lit IDA V SATURDAY "By with : ,......! .! mickey uenne'it, tom moore, raymond ha'jton f'l; and EDITH ROBERTS B RIN(i THE UNCI! STARTING NEXT, WEEK HAROLD LLOYD "Ogx" , .,Jp;' J Hosiery ,, : , You ciin feel the fineness of y0nyx" Texture HOLD in "Of" silk, storking in your h.nlt. Vts ittl(Maf.A oft, ev.n (ilk bftwfen ihuinb iii.I I. .fliinr( Hu no( how itnmg it u, for U iu Ujhlncu how hrnily knit, for. ll its trin. .prater. . '' " French & Greene LAIU:S ltIi.l)V-Xt-VKAU AMI SUOIOS .-, ASK PURITY BREAD First for Quality La Grande Bakery K. J. McWiUiams PURITY BREAD SUPERFINE BREAD Pillow Slips - All Ntiimpud und licniulilchcd on (rood iiuility ' tubing in simple but effective designs. Most reasonably priced. ' Art & Baby Shop r "Kvery Utln Cor Uie Baby" IIKMKIIICtllMi Jloltl honuner. Mtlg. ( HT AMI' I Nil . Vol K 1,1 N II IKH It can be converted Into a pe riod of real satisfactory pleasure If yuu meet your friends here, because wo of fer ideal dining environment plus excellent menus, u nice saving plan and lower prices. Self servico means no de lays, mote time to talk und .a. lunch thut you will like. Cafeteria Service 11:110 to 1:30 . TOE BLACK CAT ARCADE Rex Beach's MASTER STORY Brother 1'OR FELIX TIIK CAT AND FOX NEWS 99 A coniliination of "The Mir acle Man" and "Huimircsiuc" with more action than Nick Carter. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE IN "GIRL SHY" .IN