La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 17, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 1

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CITY
EDITION
VOLUME, XXIII.
MIOMIIKK ASSOCIATKU VltKSS
LA GRANDE OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, "1925.
UKMI'.KIt ASSOCIATKU 1-ltt.SS
NUMBER 86 -
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I IIIUU UUU j
HAD STILLS
(Ity Harry II. II mil)
WASHINGTON (NKA Special)
t'ongresHlor.al colleagues get u
bust one stun II smile from th"
charges and counlor-chai'ges In Hit'
mtirltul mlxup of ltepresentuilve
Krank l. Seolt and his wife of Al
pena. Mich.
Mostly Hit case bus been u sour
dose for congressmen. Tho test I
inony regarding drinking, dunelng
and gambling bouts In f'ongresslon
ii I circles, while actually fit tine on
ly a comparatively Kinall circle of
members, has cast a cloud over the
rectitude and sobriety of tlu' whole
Congress which, has been greatly
resented. '
Perhiip a bit of tho bitterness
thus engendered underlay the re
mark of one member on reading
tho statement of Scull In which he
Bald:
. "All I have to s.iy und I know
the meaning of words Is that It's
hell to be a stfttcsmun."
"Humph:" grunted this collea
gue. "Scott suys. it's hell to be a
statesman.' That's a good laugh
How does ho dualify to know any
thing about it?"
If consistency Is a jewel. ? then
Henalor Waller Edge of New Jer
sey can't be taxed for owning gems.
in the opinion of his fellow-Uepub
licun. William K. Doruli.
Edge, you may remember, was
the sponsor for the resolution by
which "regular" Republicans pro-;
reeded to oust l.a Kollette. L,add,
ltrookhart and Kraaler from G. O.
. councils some weeks ago.
That. Edge explained, wus .be
cause these senators, did not sup
port the party's candidate for pres
ident. -
Edge himself, however, was the
leading force In the fight to pass
the postal pay bill -over the veto
of President Coolidge a fight, In
cidentally. In which 18 Republicans
who were not ousted by the caucus
joined. The veto was siulalned by
the bare niarglu of one vole.
Rickard May
Get Gibbons,
Jack in Ring
Promoter E x p c c t s to
Match Dempscy with
Challenger Before He
Quits Game to Marry.
I .os ,(ii:r,i:s iiv the As-
NiH'InK'd I'i-csk) - 4iu'k Hemp
sey and .lack Reams will go east
next iiHintli In an etrort lu ar
range a hout for ni't summer,
Keara.s declared today.
SOW 10:
conn
POWER BILL
They Raided His Prem
ises.
Tin firs! large Honor conviction
Hilgard Man Arrested
Last Night; Pleaded j
Guilty This'A. M.
NKW VOItlv (Hy the Associated
UNABLE TO PAY; !""") tpx ltickard expects to
rrr i av m Trr wivir ""lUl1 ,l"l'k lll'l"'18''r for 11 "Uu
1U LtA I UU 1 V LIS Hi right lii June wltli either Tom Cilb
j bona or Hurry Wills In spile or the
t-i . -i i champlon'B statements. that lie will
Officers AlSO tOUnd Val-j retire in the rlni? and marry Us-
lon Of Moonshine Whentcllo Taylor this spring.
, . .
ST. I'AUI. . (Hy the Associated
l'rcss) Should Dcuipsuy retire
from the ring next spring without
idefending his title, Tom Gibbons
.will clnlm Hit. title Mfci.r.linc In
under the new county sheriff's i Q)uon8.
force came this morning when n j Ho dP',.urcd hls Peord, Including
gcntlcmun by Iho name of Frank 16rounu flght wll, ucinpafy.
Hlnk was hailed before Judge , cnmBi to tiral t.slu,,raun
Hush E. Ilrndy. Justice of I' ;tor le crowI1.
charged with "maintaining a pub-
lie nuisance In the state of Oro- , 1,,N(iA(;,.:MI,,ST AXNOl XCKI)
eon' I I.OS ANGKl.HS. Oil. Jack
The evidence In the shnpo of i ijonipsev Blui Kslollo Taylor, mo
two compli'le lo-gallon stills, a 011 pclurl, aclreK, w b mHr.
gallon of moonshine and some bur-, rll.d , juno. Tlls announcement
rels was brought Into court along i WUB nia(i,, bi-the world's chomplon
with the unhappy Mr. Hlnk. The h011VVW(!lglll bnWi who 8Ud the
testimony wus hemd and after due ,llun.lllB(. wouid takc wlth)ll
ilelllierution Mr. llrudy Imposed a j four or flvo months,
fine of 5IMI Upon the prisoner.
suld fine In event of the prisoner's , " 1 r rocolU Ht "n"'
inability to pay to be served out : d," r,;" r ?. v"r , rm , M"lco,',n
In Ih- ennnlv full al the rate of ', "'LKoek. a l-hlladelphla clerk, only
t... ,in..PU a' .1,..- tw l-iinir .iiila't I'Tlda'. She admitted tho cn-
be mong Jess Breshears' boarders jBagcment. but would not . lalk to
nt r-: hrtiHh. for the ensilinir reporieii. iou).
G. 0. P. House Leaders
: Plan Conference Be
fore Action
UNDERWOOD BILL
IS MOST FAVORED
lloralt. who had volei" ilh the
tloollilge forces to silBlaln the veto,
thereupun arose In tlu. Senate to
Imiulre by Just what rule Kdge and
his rollowera measure') purty regu
larity. 'What Is the test?" he di-mand-
lOdge. replying, said l.a Kolletto
. und hl followers ture leas Uepil)
llcana than the 0.1 0 1". Iinjmllers;
win, had oppoaj djljle'.veto' 'li'eaWi
they had .suipbrtW u rllil VttiWi
diiev In the campaign.
"Well," countered llurull. "what's
it ..r u. ....... t li.n i lii nilldnti.
lo get him elected' it you ur. going H. .S. STUDENT
in dereat-iiim auer you geL nun
in?" ".' " '., ',
250- U -is a conseonenco.
itnlil 'us Ust Mglit.,'
The raid was suceesalully engi
neered by the sheriff's force about
Jack
She said
would do all tho talking,
"Yes, we are to bo murrled,
Juek told reporters. ''The wedding
will takc place lato In May or early
lit June.
Speaking of Eclipses
Pi'esicient Coolidge. Chose
i Fath; He r ollowed to
Prevent a i Legislative
; Tie-Up. .
WASHINGTON (My the hro
elated Press). Republican homv
leaders .will seek an understand
ing with semite leu tiers as to the
ftnul form of the Muscle Hhoals
legislation before any move. - In
made In the house,, to svnd the
I'ndcrwood bill to conference.
I'resldont t.'oolldge was said to
have Indicated uftcr a confer
ence with house leuders that his
course hud been followed In or
der to prevent a tloup of legis
lation In the conference.
ii oc.ock ias. evrnmK. j .ie muon- , movlng pU-ture contracts which
sinners operations was ome u.h- , Wl be fu,f,tia bufor0 our mr.
minx i rum iiiikiu out nun uirmuj j-luge.
oueii spoil imi tty uu oi 1 tt'ei n iiiiu
WASHINGTON (Hy the Assicl
ated Press) President (oolldg','s
opposillon to (he elevation oT big
guns of American battleships drew
considerable fire Wl'hursday from
the democratte side of the senate.
With the unnual 'naval appro
priation bill us a vehicle the min
ority senators not only demanded
gun elevation but asserted that uni
Miss Taylor, has some P"" " nui u.y i cu, mu i ni-
wlth Great Hritaln In the matlor
i of capital ships until :3-.
The ucllo'n of the Washington I
arms conference .was defended by!
'
6AI BODY
There have been many reports
of our being engaged. I never de-
was reached without difficulty.
I ho. twu stills which were cap-nled It. but now we can mako a Chairman Hale of the naval com
tared were evidently homemade. ' r, al engagement announcement." inlllee. who declared that Amerl
tine had been constructed from a Uoth Dempscy and Mum Taylor
largi, ten gallon laru pall anil UK' i have had previous .matrimonial
etlMr from I can rese.mbllng; a M-;nsiierlen,esvr lempaey's first Jfo
cepl'aelo for holding milk.' thn I wu Sruiilne Wayne, flo divorced
,'wlille iniileV.llsiilf was,. In an or- ,er In Halt Ijike City In lalO. The
dlnary gallon waec Jan uch as Is nrsf Ml Dempscy was Iho c,entral
used for caisiip.,, v , ,, .... I figure of Uenipsey's trial as a War
Official ofdef, from .the court to . Blanker in January. 1020. In San
destroy , .the,.; coi)iraltati(,.evdenqe
was t.UU tllun!n! ljv' Judjfc
llrady.,.".. .,, ., ,,. ,
i-'ranclseo. Me
those charges'.'1 '
was acquitted Of
: J-'.-V-
nun rflirnjiinlntlvia w.trit uitvlmtri liu
leading American -naval irxperts In
arriving at ; A MtHt'Ur1 W plHul
ships fgr Great llrllain cumpiirud
to IS Tor the United StateH. tuok
Into consideration all factors, espi:
cia4y that lit A.merean battleships
wcro more powerful thun an, equal
number of the Urltlsh fleet.";
The stripping (if pulrouage, Hglil's
from Hie Progressive senators hnw
failed to make them repent their
party truancy.
- In fact it Is hinted inat they mny
be strengthened Instead of weak
ened al home, among their consti
tuency, by not being held respon
sible for the failure or many appli
cants to win appointments normal
ly governed by senatorial wishes.
TO TAKE PART IN
, VESPER, SERVICES
inD DUV PIIO
mi, mi uivliv ,
IH POSITION
The high school glee club. thv'
high school orchestra, htjfh school
si iifleiits and hlu'h school faculty
meiiihei-H will luiVf ell.irirti of 11111
conduct the services at'ihe .leth-i "-T rAKU (Special) lr. W. T.
odlst church Vesper services Hun-1 1'hy. eastern Oregon member of
dm- evening. In addition to the Hie Htate Board of Health, was
music to be furnished by the stu- chosen vlco president of that organ
dents. Hunt. A. ('. Hampton will Izatlon when It met at Halem this
Hek briefly, as will also Up v.
Nor can they now be blamed be-i ivm,, pastor of the church. Pur
eause Oshkosh, Council muffs and f.MtH UI1( nbnds'of th student
Karco fail lo get a new public jJ0dy and leachers are Invited,
building out of the Congressional , The musical numbers will con-
- 1 Mist of. orimn .orelu-stri, and glee
led on Pago jluj and girls' chorus numbers.
I-1-- 1 Smie of the well know-n classics
from ! the., masters will be render
ed. Details of tho program lire
irnmiunccd in the Vesper advertise
ment In ,1 his Issue. ' - ,
BIXBYHEflDS
MUM
TrvHp rnDPr
; I IIIILni LIILUj
WILL CONSIDER
AMENDMENTS AT
COMMERCE LUNCH
Hngv or, the cuumber .of
T I '
introduce
Armory Bill
Next Monday
Commission to Launch '
1 Fight at This Session :
of Legislature
UNIFORMITY OF
SEASONS SOUGHT
Want Short Season for
Hunting Deer with the
' Opening Date Not
Earlier Than Sept. 10.
KALKM, Ore. (Lly the Asmclated
Press) The slate game commis
sion will muke a fight at this ses
sion of the legislature for a law to
authorise the ' commission to use
its Judgment anil V discretion In
opening and closing game seasons
and districts, also for a uniform
season throughout the atato on all
game birds, animals und. fish and
for a shorter season for hunting
deer with the opening date not
uurllor than September 10th
The commission's wishes as to
legislation were revealed In a bien
nial report, received hero today.'
"Tho routine work of the com
mission could bo expedited should
the game commission have an aud
itor whose duties would bo to u-;
nervine the purchase of supplies
and tho expenditure of funds,"
says tho report, . ,
Balance j&lHmii,
Tho commission shows a balance
In the game protection fund No--'
vember 30th of 35,64.e5. ' lto
cclpU tn 1023 were $38o,u77.GT and !
disbursements were : $ 3l4.t5.tK. i
Iteeelpts In 11)24 woro: 42a,t4l).4 '
and disbursements'! were $U87,l.!
184.51. ,.'
WHTIW. Tex. Mlv the Asso- . K.'-V . - A uirge uiiinuer oi ihu oi-uiiuu b.
' i i-..uu Tit. r,.vilu iNintr- ". ' "'V - : . ,; ' i.uiHk'-IWtiHt uuvvW gathered-- all:
imh, ereilit.d with belnir auiohtf tho ,'; V i ,j.r H he' Presbyterian ehurt'h last oTe-
,Z, 'feiridir- l" erZnT o'V (lu....Tv.Ar, IK when the Midropdlltad Oland
imnli,HAns In the world, anil '"" , . ifvv'-'v"-- iim "I't"-"' . 1"'
Anierleii's first cil'stiihiilaiy fore
is thn'ali'ned w ith .elimination
, The district coiift has rllcil
that the law cfeatlyi,'. Uw' rangoj"
force wan uneoQsutnlloinil anil
enjoined 'J'te ii)tanzittij f tM
furtlii'rt.rangi.j. act.ivtuijs.j j
PLAN TO CURB
RUM RUNNERS
week. He returned from Wlllam
elle valley yesterday.
The doctor brings to this part of
Hie state a report concerning the
recommendations of tho slate board
for preventing goiter. One most
outstanding is that all salt sold In
Oregon should be lodlxed,' because
Iodine deficiency of water 'which
comes of glacier sources Is largely
responsible for prevalence Of goiters
hi this state. 1 '
J IIV IJM'tjllllKI Oil
commerce ib'kl Tuesday noon at
Odd Fellows half, will bo devoted
to voting upon tho proposed amend
ments to the constitution of tho or
ganization. These amendments
deal with the election of the board
of directors, the annual dues, offi
cers, quorums, committees, the an
nual meeting and amendments. Kr-; osi,0, Norway ( My Hie Asso-
nest Watklns will uct as chairman. ruted Press). The Norwegian
Icovermneut is considering leglslu-
MILITARY AIRMEN ',,uv,n' i"'';""'" ;-'
WASTED MILLIONS, i p enning trade 'to tile 'I 'alien White.
, COMMITTEE TOLD - "j;" "1 iiWrWhW&
' I discredit to thu Hay.'
TO BE PUSHED
Jack Dclaney Kayocs
Flowers in 2 Rounds
AI.ISI 'vrKltlJI'K. N. M. (lly
liu- AK.si.eiateil I'resH) Kreil 11.
IIKhy of l.on Hcach. Cal.. a mem
lier of the president's agricultural
commission, was elected president
of the American National Live
stock association nt the closing ses
sion of the convention lale Friday.
Ills election was unanimous.
'oilman tlmiurcd.
Charles M. O'Konel of Ilell
Itnnch, N, Mex... nm named first
vice president. The following vice
presidents were elected: 1 1..
Ilurke. Omaha: I, (. Ilrlle, .Marfa.
Ti'xas: William I'ollnwn. liaker.
Or,-.; II. O. Ilolei'. Han Carlos.
Arlr. and (ieorge Hussell Jr., Klko.
Nev.
I'huenlx. Arlt. was unanimously
chosen for the IUJ1 convention.
XTRA
Nl-JW iVllltK '( lly the A'ssoehil. tl -I
Press) lin k llelnney of lliidge-'
port. Conn., knocked nut Tiger:
Flowers In the second round of a : ' J '
12. round inateli at Madison Sinir,i Ki'A"AI" (Al) A
Harden Krldav night. The right ! ,'"' J"r Hclljnllon Into Hie
terminated wii. n l.elam y floored I lB""t "' lar l'.rltmm In
Flowers with a right iit.per.ut. 4S ""lii -'Hnnary Itll. slart.'.l
si-conds after the start of the sec
ond round.
XOTl:ll I'lXAM'IKIt ii:ai.
M:V VoltK (lly AMlnlisl
I'reKs) Daniel (iray Held. (17.
kutmii (lie "nil rial King"
illetl of litirliliHHiln nt liN Ihiiiic
here liMlay. . Iteid nim one of
the organlcr Tf llic Anleriean
Tin rial, contpaiiy. and wa
illici'lir nf ntiinenius hu.iic.
nrgnnizallons. He rose from
nM-wK'ngcr lioy lo n itrdllm of
InfliieiH-e In tlx- financial world.
Iislay, With four MlMctM iM'iltg
held. frlccrM Is'llcie. imu IniCMtlga
thin will Im (Jimiilcliil In a few
flnys. ( IntnH'dialc trial for the four
men In filMolly will then In' sought.
4olni Tayhn, who cnlifcsMxl the
rnhlN'ry plot, told ncwsiaH'r iiMn
liMlay lie willld plead guilty ti,
whaleirr eharue was placed against
him I, tho grand Jury
in' tho senlitu and house. ,.lotiday sored l.y 'the Monday1 .Musical of
morning); ,wll lit;, a hill prepared the iNelghhorhood' cluh. The pro
ly Senator . lirucv Dentils, ., of grain opened' with , it selection
Union - Wallowu notinties. atl'l n-mn Aei. II of "Itolilnhood." hv
Mei't'csentaJtou jV. i W. 'Ip'r of m,veii und ; v excellent
Union coual y.l I hfiniiililK 1 1 bn n li bri..iiiriwmi. . ain.'t .t.i, iienirniio1
Hu.ooo aiiproftiiiiHuii .rlkiiil ati f-lifcd with 'f'tluod; Nlht"'l hvlitlupsed. according to announce
w ....I . ..1.. I. L 1...L.,.. I. i . : r .1 n t . . ' ' ' ' I i. ....I,. . .
Iiinus lor uij ucirn'S); at ipt f V nf n'l 11 1 ivjc, ', .,
provided an eitial umoiint Is. is.n,.A,iZLl.ji' ',iMi,m.,i
raised, gwioUlv.solW'Sjrprtlil.. m)oU1 wm Hn(1 when tllel
purpose t j t, ' 1 i rlow yotiv ,. eolWncd Hie har-
Thls.wlll be tile, third bill pro- inony la pcrfecl. Miss I'carl Wll-
vldlng for armory appropriations Hamsun iiccoinpanled tlicin at the
on this basis, hills for one at For- piano.
est -Grove and one at Astoria a!- iist evening's program follows:
ready having been advocated. Flint part opening chorus. Act II
lli'liresenlatlvo Hunter states , "Itolilnhood." iJeKoven. ensem
that It Is tho purpose to make bio: "He Coppall Moon." by Bel
ut tho armory nt I ji (Irande head-, by; "The llirinan." y Olbson.
quartern for Hie national guard and "Kentucky llaba,". by Cliche).
companies of Eastern Oregon. : iiuurlet; l.c i or (flic Horn) ny
There ure companies at l.a : I 'hdger, baritone solo, acrompiin
(irande, Uaker and The linlleM. led by .Miss Williamson at the
o.. , tn. i,i,m r..,.i.,i i i.,.1 piano; "Lores Old Hweet Hong"
raised. rrom olimlde splines. 11,,,.:'' ,'"'la. .liarlet: "A lilt '
resentallve 1 1 inter slate, that. . the 1 '-"I""" Harmony by O llara, nnd
' iH poriatlon of tiu ,a t M.exIcunH, .
jiow. held .at the county. Jail will,.
noi' oec j- lie i ore im-ee, iweeiis, iiavet..
iiient toflu)', It m ill lake at Icust
that long , a tl'liiu tu secure , of
elat deportation orders fi qui Hit:
Washington' government. When
taking- the foreigners to Mexico.
Thomas l-isher, Immigration bur
eau office will chooso two
guards, probubly a man and wom
an, to assist.
The Mexicans are mostly grown
men uud women, although sev
eral children uf various ages were
Included In tho Thursday evening
round- ip. In addition ' to1 the
peuee officers. Miss . Alice Mar
iuadt, county hew It h nurse, as
sisted Mtv Klsher In the work. '
Amerlcun Li.cloii W l.utHiande numoer 01 ' "-' ' ;
rbe forelL-ii office, tlirough liu . , ... . i,i..,i "Hell Hong" nnd "Oh My i.uiu
NKV YUI'UC (API The, "de... Washington legation, hss olduln'-d Us ,MM lll(.n, . Jixu, rhv. Iml- 'V Anon ",uI "vy J Wan III' Ver
.lu,.,l ,u, IM'W liy ' I"', iiuuiiri, in,: vi
struct I've pulley", of military njen t Hm,.H 6t Hi Norwegian Vesseis
unci' iwlll probably ... be
. ' " '""n , u Ibl-ntiried iih .among thoHe on "rmn limnl(.ipu M((,
millions of dollars appruprlled for , row. .. .n. l!(L lH i,ti Aent to
development of aviation nnd mode )()t Hh,p 0wMf,rH HsSoeliitlon nd . f
U nec-ssary for American soblbrs hl, lnnH(ry uf jt)Kliee fdr fuitb-, J J jj ISA lSTb,, JJlJ.l
io ngiH onoer proieciion oi i- renen (,r ,arn
und IJrlllsh iilrcnH't. C. M. Keyes. X
presid-nt of H.e t urttss Aeroplane'.. n ... nn.npiw ,
Canoe" by I loot, basso 'and trio,
Wild Boar, Excitement
wrv
HOI'ltCKH. Vfiinl't, -H"l I
soelulcil l'ress)rrl'9rsSietlilly Aimi
Keeond part IJllartet from "ltlg-' ." """ "
oletto" by A'erdl (a trunnty by ""'"'i J' "" CT,' TV Si
i -,y ...... ...r
KflRltKItr.Y
IN-JSOLSE, IDAHO 'm!
,, i. ..i it,t i -iauery ''iienr n'jre i
,M ' nCml.bV'prano (,',! "Allesru '"y l.ft J'f ' i!
I Xel.cm.ndo" by IMerce. Miss I'carl'"'! M.
HAN I'ltANCIHCo (Hp;el..l)
The ' searching finger of the law
Friday delved Into II. e past life or
mill Motor 'r-4jnilnLnv. Frhlnv lold
the cungresaloual . subconituillee 0fl ExCCllllVC ConVmittCC
which Is Invesllgatlng the t'nlted
Htal'.'fl air service.
ii. i Pendleton. Ore. officers re-
, tl.rmia-hniil the war ,n,l eo... , elected at the close of the Oregon Horothy F.lllngson. H-yeltr-old llIM ,
tinned until reeenllv. Mr. Keves i Wool flrnwers
suld. consisted In the refusal of were: Fred W
army
slstanc
tmisuii: " I he wreck or tne
Ib-ihiei'us" by l.otigfi'tlow (a huin-
In f-eMl'iiu... final'.
Htorin King" by Wer-1 "'"" ""
io worn.
let;
"The
us tt'iem lying for) idniiM.
The sick limit Ahrleked for hHp.
then arose and Jumped out of the
window. .The. boar was finally ktll-
Invulld Itas returned
hereiKirl slayi-r of tier molher, Mrs. i
(Conllnucd on I'ugo 6.)
,'v engineers to accept Hie iis-i' re-appolnie,l Mac Hoke of ;to proseeule her for mur.b r. The
anee offered by skilled com- '. I'-ndleion. as seereiary: vice presl- Klllngnon family cnn.e b-re few
l,ON; ritANCIIINt: ASKIJ) .
HKAHIOK. Ore. ffllUens of Hear
side met with the city council to
merclal rcslgners although the
planes built under army supcrvl- 1
slun had proved "futile, ImpoH- j
slblo and wasteful." ' I
dents. K. d. Wurner.
Many Subjects Before
Editorial Convention
TKS?l'IMOXY 1lMI'!J'aTI-;0
row A(.i;i,i;s (ai) Anni-
MientM lii lur trlnl of Wlnlfml
Wcsfowr Hart's suit lo break the
HcjmrHt km num'tm iit w hh fin-
vents her from rctunihiz to llir
fttotkin pin ore m-titii tilll ImicIh in
Hie MiMrlor irt hew Monday, j
tcMitiMthy hahis Ix-cn fonipli'ted i
ilenla.t Hh the tu(kiitlfig of
Mrs. Ilnrt and her hiothuml,- W ill
iiiiu S. Hart.
WASHINGTON (lly the Awrl-t- as "life refleeti-.! In Ink. in-l , HHUL ((H.I,IM
aid press) The American Society j most pnrtnke of Hie ntrllmsx ns ClilVtO.V lonn (All Tl'M HT
..r v..st....'r enters: in-enln i welt the beauiv." !' hijiire!. two of them
its RTtminl ronveniion Kriday. ti t Uon nd suppression "f ,rliMiH , mIa when the Ihlnl :
ht ld i rue to journalistic ethics, and ! erlrne h.-wk wj.: imm ) d upon and floor of f h Loblwrw and Hell ;
In two f dltionsJ- morning and i ij-Hnr-d in unsmnd. It h -Ing ' Maiinratiirlng plant oiIIhiwiI. 1
evening 'iilnn attemptei to cov- jald t'uit "expr-wton ' an n t be ...
t-r cverMhlmr that has hatpened ! so had. fnr the Individual r roiit, j SMITH M Y 'lAt'H OHi:i.
slnco Ha meeting of a vear ago. las suppression." KI'iKK ( AI) Ith'iard Shorr j
Criticism of some phas.s of the j The viewpoint nf the medical ,,lhk" SmltJi. Kiigcne atlomcr, j
profession were coupled with a profession on the pn-ss was t rouhl former 1'nnerHM of Mgoi pla-
vigorous defense of the good faith top by I r. Morri Kb-bbeln. e.Iitor r. iinuIi of Hie iilerH eleii-n j
of the n wspapt rs of the country i of the Anii-rleHn Medical Aocla- n iwa fini w um iH'i mchhhii
nnd oiv of journalism was de
fined by one ditor Hrterl Itsy
ard Swtpe of the .WW York WurU
Hon Journal, who linked tor.-thei 'cti al lb,- niilerltr. ll was In-
jdh-atcil tiHlay la athletic circle
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In The
Near
Future
You'll I m hi lo think bImimI
Nprbiff one of Ihesf d-
with nil M- nliiiMlnnl n imtb
And Ihnl mIII mmdii thinking
alsHil mir gjirdeo, your ear,
your iMntHT, and oor onn
weitrlfix apparel. ' Of i-otirse
ou'll wmiiI lo lie iip-lo-lh -in
In ii le ihi all thi-M lhlng
and will be watehhig the ad
for im'hp) and itirsetioii alsnit
new thins. It pays.
Obcrtr Adierlllnjc
A BlcjTliandbiUjg bertlce"
Ktileoiicr, president, , Anna Klllngson, hs plans were Inld l.n (iVHIUIC hCflOOlS 10
ObHcrvc Thrift Week vons,,1,r " ,.,U,,I, of tu1 Vavl!i
nuiir JK I. irlit emiiitunv fnr u 511-
llot Itoek: (years ago from l)ols, Idaho, where. '., ,.n,.nlnn of their rranchlse.
Fre.l Ibrrin. Ashland, and Art! the father. Joseph F.lllngson. was I (tai-..e tl. servance of Thrift The present franchise will remain
.Minor. Hept.ner: execullve com-iin business as a tailor. I Week, which begins today, special In force lor 10 yeurs and company
inlllee. Jay II 1 .nbbln, Joseph; l ..) ,., mH , lny (1,11.11, i,,,, I piug,.,,,,,,, will be held III Iji officials said the re..lesl was mad-
r. Johnson, I'larkslon; A. II. ltob-, 0(se." said the girl In l.er cell ,,ml,. ,ols with apeelal Mud- n eonneetlon Willi refinancing
ertson. I'ondon: r.ob inompson.),,, ,,, ,.y prin. "I was happy ,,.,,,.,) ,mm n. first grade erallona now In progress.
Ileppner: l. I'. Kelehum Hallas: ,,.,.. , ,,,,. wh,. Wl, moved mlng, budgeting. Ihr.lt .v., o.elslon was reached on tl."
Ilermun Oliver. I'rnble t lly. Krnnclsi-n, I got In with .,)f j.uth, ,i., energy and matter and announcement was
. 1 r; t If"1 crowd and look at what ! I am ,,.,., mad., that the council would coul-
KCKOlUllOn tSlVOlS a ."ow- l I Hun.lui- s-diools and churches to. luiinlcatc with the stale public aer-
Nornial School Here
The girl. Ihey call her , .'.Ia7. I
vlll also featunr thrift vice commission regarding rales
before taking furlhur action.
C nthnUr fsentinpl
Describes Ho i Lake
llaby Hot" sal In her d ll reading UH!1
I'rellnilniiry steps toward .nbl.iln-; the funeral of her mother was held.
.ii? n iciciirv halslnl ion fori The leillei- would nei bt I.it. at-
propos. d slule normal school to, tend the .'rvl,-H hot she did not t
be located In eastern Oregon were M.-cin to car.
It.Uen at a ft ling of repr"Senla-j , "4llt A Well."
lives of various olgii.ll.atlol.S which, "Ivi-lisps It's io-l as well I .len t
met In the Sim, r Iiolel grill l'i ,-1 ; Mw. Ht)p w It., a shrug of lt:j
leriluy noon al 111. Ilivllj.lh.n of llil' ,,,,,, ,,,.rH , ,.rv 1 1 ( r.el . ;
... Craml. library .rd. "Mybe I would have broken .town ' A leresllng d;se.l,.t o Ihe.of he I ngs have looked do-
A resolution was passed In favor ( ,, ,,,, wld have bee,, nwfol, ' I'd si.nalor viewed c-'!,, turn on . arly ndll.n lite.
,.r the establishment or the ehol w, lM-, :e,llly roil historical angle.. coming of the rlrst epl..re,-s. II."
and a ... I appointed coll.-' Is carried In a recent Issue of tic westward trek or weary ploneerr.
Hiserl or A I ' II pton A W. Net-' ( nllM.llc Went I. In . purl. Hie the s.ssing of adventurous pro
, Warren' (illberl. Mrs. Harry ; T ItlM'.ltlXT l.llllt.MlV C storv" rends: 'pc-lors, the b Ing of the fir.
v.. ....... ,i v . II, in. was I "The Hot Ijikc sanatorium l rati artery lu ine
i,.... ...,. M.'IV ',l,,u f l .'...nvuen not fill v on. oi , rreaon s ,,.ui -. -i.ui. ...
ast and Hi.
(hat path, first
..i. -i n .' . .:. , ,... . n.
porary and w ill mwt Imiiieillat. ly or tne linrnry oi II. e lmla-rini on.- . promiie in ,.,r,.,.,, .. ..... ... . , .... ..... ......
' ' ........ ..... a... ... . .... .1... .,....,,.111.1 I Irac.ai Tel. II Tli IUV. see".
In ,1'r.n, ,,, loaif,. in. .M,t.M - . tier num. ..i.e. s. " v 7 ( . .... ...r."-- t
Iceiilcr ,ir iilliiri'. which wa ,le. of Us ilevelopment and of tli. ll.e springs al their base give its.
!.ne,l In Hie rlliuinkf . Is as. ailnas around which It Is bullt.land stimulation to weary men an I
y IIKKIS TollAV -nreil b, s I.IMin.wnw gin b, .Inlin !;ls lii many wa A crow, wet Ion women since tho time when tl.J
I'OltTI.ANH 'ore. (AT) l.lve- I ltnkcrelliT Jr. Aiino.io.-eil.cit i.it,, ihni.igl. the history of the movie Idle writer would procialn.
KKKn and ,1 ,nr H11 ,s.iir,,Mf, ,.sin. n, t.itll.lliig OI ...e nnn,r,i.
fleet 11 pernio!., n! eo.nuilll.
carry on the work.
st.srk nominally sl.-H.ly.
butterfal steady. Ilnti
r IT..
lt.H-k"fcller's offlcr hen-.
t.
J.
; ;e; foothills w hich tower back 1
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