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THE VK GRANDE EVENTNQ OBSERVER PAGE FIVE Severed Head Cries Warning Local News In Brief rp.fiiM-0 Cusiuiiedn, a Mexican, wan fined, i mU on a charge of Inr vny hy lfugh Mrady, Justice of the ruetf yesterday, faslancda w;m tin 4iJiU to iuIki tli' money and lit con tMptanco will serve t ami one-half days In ihe county jail. Going Up! The minimi Chrlftf miu liirkoj r.hooi will he. held tomorrow btv trinnlmr til nine o'oloel; at Orp I M il, aeenrdiOK In niitunuKineiit by ap pfrieial of the; 4o(q Ciiit) today. " ' Tlu! tdiool will he lietd 01) I lie "aturday, Dwcmhe)- 13, 1924. CLUB TO HI TURKEY SHOOT " r - ' - Mil if jwa? Judge Vuiii--t- H- Kvans. circuit court. .judge, who. Jp: i-vii ln-j; I pis Vktf-h during Judc Know Us ithHne-e- r l tinted i n I'iiim land 4ukI evening. The c. J. Allen case whirli ,h, hcari? yesterday watt lake n uu--r dvlsemepi, ihe verdict lu l.a-reVm-md at a lain- Mt tt. Attending .hting i 'Hoy Conklin of -1'nlon. Is in li ClrauoV l.o tiny uttwidihg 1 lit meei 1ir or the. local board uf .Urn Oiv rn hhih school aUiU-lic ussoeia 'ion hn-1'iintf this 'afternoon lo ar .ngo for tln method of choosing V champion In IHslrict No. 1, rmn itrlsing Inioii. Wallowa, P.aker. Orant, Malhcur'and llaruey coun ts, 3tolrs mi Display r A model far in. containing minia ture replicas of Ford earn, irnctor and Other accessories is now on dls luy, in the windows of the Per kins Motor company, local Ford tmt Lincoln dealers. They repre sent jrn Jseepo an . it farm in1. Unity W'rnlipn. 'Tractors are working on iifio' fields and hauling materials1 ffom the house and t ho barn.' A jugular highway has been Jcnced uft on which may ho seen wagons 'end Ford cars of various models. Toy;' homes and cnlllo are in tin; barnyard iind in every way the model h carried oul lo the lust de tail. The. cuttle are Mil of the Hol Htcln breed made famous by IU. Wi i my ai rnymcre nuirn, a no. nroortlinp- to .Mr. crkins, Ir.. Pby iS 111. Inillllll.lO JlKlW Of dlllry COWS. D ill Oilier IO mwitr iiif nuun iodel in every respect it was uer.es miry lo Been re HolHielns. h Personal Mention r Mi Itorkren, proprielor of fTove hoi springs, was in l-a Grande lils inorniiitf' on business. T . .Tames W. Kardley of Itaker. was lunomr the quests n pislered at thet j-oiey noiei r..ru... ;1lL J.,Neilson. farmer of V nlon. ivoh In l.a Crandetlfis mm-v11'"- ' p hnsim-ss trip. i , ' ' ' " - , "a . - Kate f'onby. Klgin vanelur, v aj the SotmiMT iiotel yeate.rday. ... LfJ,, ' I , . , ;lH .1 of! C. I Davis iniii fi. H. V V'a II ov.tt we yi-st nlay. :U tlu Soininer holt l - - . . ,'-tJ. Aulinian. Knterprlpe mer- rhanl, was a Kiiesl at the Sonuiici' Iiotel yesterday. novi:i ) Nowell -Hopper died at the home 4t Ms diniKhlor. Mrs. C. C. Mtllor .ttt4l!e aire of sr. yesterday after noon at canyon Cpy. Colorado, nr. ronlhiff to tt mess:ij;t! received here this morning. , The rrmalns will lie shipped here for burial. The fuueral services will" lie held at the lEobuenkamp chapel next Tuesday afternoon if present plans are followed. ? .More Shopping Days Make In Jii')n in vi " ! ! h Obituary "; ; v, - 1 I. io-ri:u TO BE SURE!' F.OR HER OR HIM FOR A XMAS GIFT PENDLETON MEN'S HATH ROBES PENDLETON LADIES BATH ROUES PENDLETON BEAVER STATE ROBES PENDLETON INDIAN ROBES PENDLETON SHAWLS . , PENDLETON PILLOWS PENDLETON GO-CART ROBES PENDLETON BABY S1IAWI.S PENDLETON COUCH ROBES PENDLETON SHRINE ROBES PENDLETON ELKS' ROBES PENDLETON LEGION ROP.ES Priced S..4.- to BLANKETS OF QUALITY "THE STORE WITH n i 'if h A hullilliif; M iiiii was tesuctl this moriiUi lo XV. Jt. Wlicelrr for a boiiM1' o ,l(i 'mtel on . nventie, hotwwu SprtK-o ami . Ma ple sttifls. '1'ltt Iioum; wll( rnt uImiuI HI5UI. ,; WITNESS TELLS ' McCOY'S RAMPAGE (Oon(inuil from ruprn .) During tills lime lio iwaescratl alioul I ho pliiw uiiyinK: "Tlicreaii wiim l ho only woman I rviT lovotl. .and 1 tun Kointr to llxv cloclric pi,,,!- r0 ,; OliMtoll tiMjlifioJ. vtiiii,. (i,n U'htlo tlir.l' UKr. ivf.illin. t..r. 1 .. I.;,,.,!,.,, ,. ,;.., . !.' rn',i the store. McCoy asUcil Iniii If he had any money. e replied that ho lvad none. "Vou shouldn't po tlirniii l(fc Mike that." .McCoy is alleged to have jsahl, while, he wave the man some th'of no lllaIll'r n! luijt lakeq from nie vicums, umi st-ni nun away, ue- eordlnjf to Kmden's version. 1 Hiring tliu display of Ktnerqily, Kin'r-n further stated. William 41 llOHs, one of the (ep in 'the 8tor$', attempted to flee to the street. Jl .iwttu ulint . WMItl..t lA ..v " itf.rss contended, by Me- I ' ' .ri'oy iiVn went iq t0 iplli)n- lory? shop of Ann and Kam Sohupps. next door. liere Mr. und Mrs. Schapps , wero both shot and wounded, the testimony recorded, Then 'the accused man is alleged ,0 have utlemntcd an escape (through park neurhy i'KlHH'O He . was takvii ptlo chstoily L1. I'oUceman. . "BLUE MOOX" PRESENTED TO ' : BIO AUDIENCE (Conllnueil from Paffo 1.) piano roIo hy Norman Jo.sse, "A Scotch Poem" w hich, v as .encored., a selfciion. "The Trail To yester day" hy tho high school orchestra and several vocal nupihc.rs hy the chamber of commerce o,uartet. The last named gave u particularly benutltul rendition of Kevin's "The llosaryr and also Ilerherl's "Gypsy l.ove Song" as well as one or VQ encore numbers In a lighter vein, SaWstnon to Strve You , Eendleton A CONSCIENCE Edutfaidi(9 fit Oregon ilndorw ik of Heak (Continue froju ragft . we hAvp iPi;ii nuahlfl to renier tlie ursoeiulion demandN and .".hoiild have. .1 wish to assure yQu Ql - pur eooperittlon In mdtlpK :torpsH n suevi'tttl'ul 4luUlmu Se.aJ I Sale." ' ' i . . , . , ! Supt. r.renlon Vedder. Olaelui- mas I'piitity ''We. feel thai ThP Jlf-.tfhefs ft! this country iipprerialu. very miieh. Ihe ludp that has beeu given the health program, hy lip Ofcj-on TuitereiilOHlH Assnt-hltlQii. We trust thai the sale will .Ik- an entire'suceess," ' . , " . '" HudI. .O. II.' nylnrari, r-lulspp County "You hve. my - endortier nient for the 'wile of . Christ nius sen Ik' In the mihllc schools of sop .County." - ;Supt. A. M. : SfieyeJy, flhormai) County "In . speuklnif . for .ihp sehuwu .br Uiis-romUyi ni pleas ed .t o Mate. I but t he t'ea.eherH hero In the iia.it havfl jrlven flne.eoopor- i1 t0 0l,r- 8 ;,!li" (irKl,p and thai ttir enii-o eounty ;tvo U u full ipejsurn of supiHiit.1' Kupt. Ci. 11, l.uuil), Tillamook County -"Anyiliinj,' thut i can do to assist in, thii l 'hrlM mas H;al S:ile I shall be vury k'bid to do if yuu will lot pin Itpow. Tills work Is a worihy Mae an( Is one of the movemciiis in wh)ch Hie sehuol ehildivn hUoubl U." eiieouiaffeil to rentier tlnlr uiiMitunce." , Supt. A- H 4viA"M iih j t'UUU-rr"4r 4QMr illUi : my hear-llt'M e)t4Pi'.l,tt ami (Utroval tti I tie , Christmas . H'al Kate h)( I lie k'4iimIs of -Mils county. ; lu'ue .UuK It Ir In fviry way, a sue- Supt. !. C. Cou ley, Wallowa counly "We lako irit'at plea- , In 'kIIiik our cndotv- 1 inent of the plan for I lie sale or Christmas Seals by the M'.tool Hiihlren of Ibis i-nuiity, . ami tiall ho la,l to Kit our oi7aiilatioii tmr (oal sup lMrl." Supt. A. K. Oronewahl, Wasco Coqnly "I nolo that t ho Xmas K'U Hide is to coiiuucuet' the day j after Thunkspivlii. You, may do- peu pptm yi isco oipiiy s near ly cooperation, us in. pasj years. ; 1 folly apprectuln iho splendid work of the Oivgpu Tu- bei'errlqsis1 -AsspHiHlon 'in pcpmot In r Its health progrnt anl (hero heartily endorse the XmniJ,nllu !in w:,1,'r tiul,m-- . -fi'n pre fore Seal Sale, 'Hop).' K- H. ' Duncan. Yamhi County "Your Ke.nl Kale has rp undivided; biipporf . 1 shall men tion il in tlte schools, and help ypu, In every -way that I can. it is, most Tfi-orthy cause, apd therefore woclhy of tho support of cvtiiy one." - The Key Is may be purchased lq 1.3 4jrau aH'l Oilier yllb-s in I'ii tnu and Wallowa count Ich until Chrt-slinns uy ucl.pally arrives. 1 Consideration of Muscle K jeontlnued in the senate, ' The house committee began en investigation of aircraft lmmufajcr mre and operation. ,t .-,' Tho American -reply. to tin; Urlt Itih note ou Herman war claims was delivt red hi London. Thu advisory council of the na tional conference oh outdoor recre ation ended ps meeting. Hear 'A'lmlral Hensou gave inorf testimony before the house shipping hoard Investigating eo'mmttltie. Tho future course of Ihe confer ence for progressive political action was considered at a meeting of its leader. j - j President Coolidge und' rlook to bolster senate forcj-s opposed to an jeui'iy vote to override' the .veto of the postal pay bill. - Secretary Work itubmllled to President CooltdKe u reclamation prograipui" wliieh bt epet led to form thf basis of the administra tion policy. STOBY DENIED BY MORTIMER . (Cn1lnul from Tag 1) I Ihf Irial of Forbes and J. W. ThQinpMr.ii, (uiiiiraclor. to defraud ; tlm govrineut. rtins1 ('ouiisei drew fruii Ihf witness that Ids ite.siynony hefnrf the s-nat com tnittf-e Usl y.ur In relation In u trip with Forbes in Atlantic 'ily In March. 1522, was an error, lie mad; ho liueh trip, he (fsilf ied but repeated testimony concern IniC iripft lo the same city iu May and Jm11 of ih Kame year. Jarufs H. Hashy-Smlth.' counsel for Korb-j. as.-f rteil Ibe repudia tion of th ft'-natn totiinony con cerning Ihf March trip will have an Important lnrln; upon 1hf entir lory - lolil .y Mnrlimer wbout his rflationt with ForWs. I Yesterday In ! Congress There's a human heaa in- tnia . Tne oox was graded mruuKh the jtree'ts of Peking. The head la that at a soldier of the "Christian General" Feng Yu lislang. The aoldler was caught looting. No more cases or loot- ; : Inf reported. , HEALTH Hi:HT ii.ni:axk. (Hy Frederick Strieker) - Oregon .State, Uiiard or Health Tuberculosis has been pushed IV,.... (U .,1,1,... ,.u I. ..tl,1F. er. In Us place, in mol'of the country. Is heart dtueaw. now the chief cause of death in thcte Cntr States. Kort uuali ly heart di- i stiiise is oftep curable, Jl prc- voptahie. llut the cffuit cope with It must run tho Bamut .of )Im ev en aires from childhood when It Is to ho prevented, tltruugh tho middle years when it ppty in ur- restco aim curea. to old age when j its iilsamiltlett may he alleviated. Wo are on the threshold, .of ah on slaught upon tt whhh pruniKscs rewards as rieli ipid startling uy those of wiileli the d uljerulpsis campaigners d reamed .daringly 20 years ago. ' . . Last year organic, ucart dUeasc killed many more peopie in, Ore gon and more than half a pa In as many a.s cancer ami ppcuiuoniu,. .Moreover tt usually kills by1 inch es,. A death from livapt disease has typically back bf it , a story of infection in childhood or Varly adult I(f!. f los of wolklng poW7. cr in t lie inosl p rod lie t lye years, of a decade or iiion; of. nlowtV wanintr Hlrentrth. Icadlttir lrtv:iH(F- ' Ism. dependency and fipally V death. . . ; To p rove n t sma 1 1 pox. ' vncc.l n t p. To prevent typhoid, purit ; llu vent' heart disease thtit is not simple. Ontt must .guard ngainnt infections of cliiMhood and youth that may not bare their eonse iuenees for many years. One must live soundly. And one should be evi mined periodically ' for signs of disorder 'imperceptible lo the layman. A for cry: that rests chiefly on 'competent diagno sisplus character. Not what the health officer does for. u. hut what we do for ourselves, will check this mounting peril, The commonesl causes of heart dtscasc are rheumatism and sy- t nliilis. , Many heart diseases nro enllre- j ly jireventable. t . Some are wholly curable. J.P.lNi:SK HlNliki TOKIO. (AD The special ser vice ship Kwanto apk in a lill- znrd off Tsuruga, Western Japan. It is feared that the los of life N considerol'le as high seas are rag ing. The Uwanin carried a crew of iro men. GOMPERS IS : DEAD; END CAME TODAY (Continued from Pago I.) ty years, and headeil lli labor forces In numerous strikes insti tuted by tho trade Unions affiliat ed with (ho America n- Federation. Artlip Politically. lie was father of much legisla tion, both slate and pujlonal. de signed to relievo und .protect the workingnmn. In recenl years a targe part of his time wua spent before legislative coini!tte"M .tig gestlng, supporting, and framing labor legislation. Prior lo his founding the na tional labor organization In ISM the tabor movement was In the hands of comparatively t small In d t v Ul uu I u n lotuf. In 4 ho vn rl ou static, working without much real cooperation, liy forming tbi I'el eration, he welbled '" thf entire 'movement Into a - nallon-wiije. compact null which grew to be a pow-r In the political commercial and industrial life of "ihrt cotinfry. Atimity ihe law I i mi per fraiiNil, Mipxiriil. or firlgln nl4l. were: Hie eight pour Inn for gmrnimrni eniplo the larhms Miaie lawn fl hig Immii-s of lalstr: Imh s-mbli-blng Ijibor lr m the wnrkhicmeirn lmlldn ; tho Federal U orkbiff men's enm Mnsaliou law; the law limit ing l be it-- of UijiinciifHis In tllpitc; the law eemptiiig lJior ujiioiis fnun prfwmilbo ' a riiiiilihintlfini In rest rn hit tf trade; and ihr law rintlal Ina: punishment for conlempl of court. Hn 4 alMi itlnvt I) rrflpondMv for Hie UMn ' Hon whh li created' the Ii pnrtinent of l.ahtn as a sepa rate department of the le:lei a I Kovernmeiii with a cabinet member at Its head. Tho leglslat Ion exempting 1 r;:de unions from t hit anti-trust laws, regulating punish men t fur eon tempi, uud limiting the us. of the I l"j"n,;.lion which was included In " ' ; ' !. . . ,! , . !, . 1 , .... .. piiw mil ui iinijai ion aKauii trade unions and their ot'ueUils, with which tiompers was tllrectly eoncernt'.d. The contempt section of the Claylon Act was framed to meet conditions which arose thru the conviction of tJompei-a. John Mitchell , and Krank Morrison, off ic era of the American Federa tion of ijbor uf conlempl of court In mo.s. jusiite Daniel Thew Wright of the Supreme Court of the )istiiet of ('elumhlij sentenced the three' labor leaUei' to Jail for violation of an injunc tion prohibiting t he J-Yd era Hon from boycotting the Uucks Klovu mid lfniiirit ( o .'. uf HI. 1 .mill A u anneal was carried to the Sunreme Court which uct aidde tlie convic tion on t i-cnnical ground::, and new conlempl pruce-edlngif were Instil uled. Alio! her convict ion ami sentence In the lower courts were set aside by the Supreme Coilrl on the ground that the sta tule of limitation 'bad expired be fore' the H'-cohd proceedings were begun. Fung! 1 1 the Trusts. ' During the seven years this case was In III igatlon. (.iompcra tixert ed his influi'iice to ri'form Injunc tion pad contempt procedure. Court decisions holding that trade iiniops could be prosecuted as combinations in resiruiul of trade under the She-fan AntJ-Trnst law prompted to couple wi( ii these reforms a demand for a specific exemption from ant I-l rust prose- t fin ionri for labor organizations. All these were Incorporated In the i May I on revision of the ant l-t rust laws. Throughout ihe twenty years of anti-trust agitation which fnllow- cd tie enact menl of the Slierman anti-trust law, Mi. (loiupers was art le in urf-ing legls-laifon and Mr, M, A. Huskle, n cfiiitrarpiri nmU, hulhtc." of Numpa. Idaho, j came lo our IiiiiiIht yard, yes terday III the Interest of Ihe builders of ampa asking ns 10 IfK-ale llu'if. I,a firaiule Mills us' ritie. Mr. Iluskht took back wtlh 1dm wim oles and prices of mil m Imlldliifc material, mid lelievcs jhi-y can iw! nnie cai-lrmil shlfi- nieiiln. He w as delighted w lilt j ! Ihe prfcrM. If hdd us thai thcy;i were ia lug over X 1 00.00 mt Thousand for verlical grain fhwir- fug, thai we nee wiling for Mil. ! Il ecmed like llu iiHiilrie atoi l-oiiihe; fit till ipdli ft di sin ore. II tiling I" nllh II. Null-. Xl.fIX Im-M- ill ki'K lull. slu-hi- liiaiil I IimiiIhk. i" l r M. j The Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. -"TrMi I'onr Man, rrlmil- Oppo. l nunilrj. I'llO.N'K 244 M. No Hnmlajr HiMlrm. Suggestions for Choosing r Utigallon against the big combina tions of capital which had grown up in tho industrial world. lie conducted a eampalnn awalnst the fniled States Steel I 'orporalion which culminated In an exhaus tive investigation or thai concern by a commltleo of tho House of Kepfsentatives. ' In bis long administration of the American Federation of l.a-J bor, Mr, Com peril ,was constantly cniieti upon lo avert i iireim-ac achbiiiH In the oi ganlzation. um to bring together factional ole inenls which developed from; time to time. H.v his efforts com promise after compromise .was af fected, ami the unity of the fed-( oration was maintained. Through-; out, lie was y staunch advocate of j ll-e "Irade union" system of lab-, or organization, as opposed to thoj "Industrial irnlon" syHtem, and his j efforts and those of his followers: Ideveloped tho American Labor movement along I ho lines of tho former plan, lie was con'slnnlly ; called upon by unions affiliated with Ihe 1'Vdenitlon to act as ar brttralor and mrllnto.r In labor disputes, aal ho probably Kelt led by his Individual efforts more strikes than any other man In la bor history.' . Horn In England. Samuel, (inmpera was horn , hi London, Fngland, January- &l, IS 5 a. Ills rather was a cigar-maker and Samuel was tho eldest of eight children, His mother wan u woman' of excellent education and through her Influence he woh h' In study. Notwithstanding the fact that at the age of ten he began to l,iclp his father Niippor tho family. Jle went to school afler his sixth to his tenth year and was thei) apprenticed lo a shoemaker. This trade was not to his liking, how ever, and he learned Ihe trado or his father and while working us a, cigar-maker attended evening; school for four years, i He came to the Fniled Slnls when he was thirteen years old and worked us a cigar maker, (n iVew York City. In Dili ho first became identified wUh the labor movement when he helped organ ize Ihe Cigar-Makers Internation al I'nlon. He wiifl affiliated with the So- SMALL COST BIG SMILE Soipp tvv ami cnpycnlcid acct-ssory for Ids car ll's Ihe Ideal gift for it man's ChrlMiunfi. You can get n practical gin at small osi nod It'll produce a big smile on Christmas morning. Kclerf from our ai'rswi'icH nov. dl play of E Jennings & Sliumate Propii. Successors to Southard & Sliinn. STAR ! i Ij , J M C1HW0N H08IEBV ;. SILK -.WNGKrwlK COIIDUIIOY ROr.ES house suppers handkerchiefs' ' umrrelms, French & Greene Rcady-tp-Var ond Shoes. clety for Klhlcal Culture of New York City, established in 18(17 by Felix Adl.r, and In etldltion to the American Federation of Udmr ho remained an neltve member of the Cigar-Makers International t'nion. He also belonged to 1 he Free and Accepted Masons, the independent Order of Odd l'VH lows, the llenevoleitt und Protect ive Order of KlkH and tho ' Homo Noted lis Autluu. 1 to was Ihe author of numerous small pamphlets In the nature of (racks on t.uuur uiiesiloHs, wrnle a book on the world labor move ment und edited the ; "American Ffdcrutlniilst," the official organ of the American Federation. Throughout his --t career, Ir. Hampers refused lo become lvn tifled with any political parly, taking Ihe position that ho could be pf mure Kervlcr lo the. cause of SUNDAY ONLY 5 Acts Vaudeville 5 AND ARCADE ORCHESTRA K. Gekeler, Lender " Overture, "HiKtspeil".,.,....,....... (Kelln-Relln) Ciilifoiniu Trio .......Three Spudes of Joy Rob & Holly ...."Have a Peanut" Kelly & Burns... "Young But Dumb" The JaiiHl(ys............Novelty French Artists Mine. Vera .; ...Dainty Equilibrist Tho Band Concoi t will follow the Matinee Conio to the Matinee and keen your seat. GOGO DOLLS A n w l.lnrl or nofl. iloll with i-y.n ( ti.tr mil. Tli rhlMrpn llkf Ih.-iu. $1.25 Alan many other dot ft and toys. Art & Baby Shop "KTerythlftK -for Uie Hubj" " aFMHVmiUWl HoO-l Hommer. Uil. ; trTAJtlPINO Butterick Tatterns p. M. C. Thread - TODAY (JLOUIA SWANSON IN anhandled" And "OCR GANG" Those Funny Kids WEDNESDAY "DYNAMITE SMITH" Her Gift . ? ' etc. labor hy holding himself ftlnof, frupi identification with any sing le political organlziation. ' lie married Sonhlu .in linn New York, and their family cou-j cm- ll.Mlli-i . Misted ot three sons ami u dang er. DANCE EAGLES HALL SATURDAY, DEC. 13 , . Mti&ic y 0REG0NIANS ' Spvciul Atti actions New Fcnturea .: Admission .7Bc Bnlcony 10c I 1