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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY e i t y EDITION THE WEATHER lOHT!.AND (Al-) Oro gon: Unsottled, colder to night and Saturday. VOLUME XXIII. Mli.MIIKK ASSOC'IATKII I'ltlOSS LA GRANDE OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1925. MKMUKIt ASSOCIATED 1'ltK.SH NUMBER 91. Hunt's Daily Letter (i:y IIAUHY II. MI NT) WASHINGTON (NHA Special) persons who expect u change hi thi! general conduct of our foreign uffuirs after March 4. when Kecre- tary Hughes gives way ut the Slate Jcpartment lu Frank LI. , Kellogg, doubtless arc Influenced In no small degree by t lit wldely different physlcul uml meiitul mukeup or the two men. j Hughes, creel, stalwart., lui tu rn I nt; over with vim and vitality, typirled aggressiveness, decision, action. II" more ,th;in any other cabinet member conveyed nn im pression of dominance, of sureness . in himself ana in ins grasp oc ue-i put t mental problems. ' 1 No sueh impreHsion u conveyed Parley Between Cecil and bv the bearing of the secretary-to- ; Pni'TPr T?PQiilr in ' he. Neither physically nor torn-1 1 "1 Itl lveblULS 111 puramentully will be be uble to,- a r ail lire present 0e "front" which Hughes; , 8X birth imy nvo oiu,r OBSERVER PLANS ! Ihull Hughes. Kellogg tins tile up- J Tifk T? T?T1 Tl? ' HOME pcarancc ol 'un old man while IUIVIjUJIV IIUIULi Hughes iooks to' be juhi in his: i"'"'u- Renresentative Believes His Presence at Lon- WOULD REFER TAX TO PEOPLE , : - - , , s J . : ! FRANCE'S III! MEET i . is n HKDOWII Kcllog's hail is snow while Jlis shoulders are stooped und his features creasVd with the nagging lines of age. Instead of the certainty and de cision wit h which Hughes meets questioners there 1 Is a nervous i hesitancy in Kellogg's attitude ference Later Would Imperil Hage Caucus. - GKXKVA (lly tho Associated res.sl - A itt-K-iiti ntoollnir tmlnv and in his answers when under a b(.tw(;),n UepresenUUive Porter, of ! I he United states, and VlHcount Cecil of Great Pritain. in un at tempt to save ihe opium confer ence from a breakdown, resulted in failure. , ,.' I Porter said unless rondit Ions This altitude won for Kellogg, changed radically he would return as a l'nil ed Slates senator, a nick- t() h(t ,-nltL,d HtuU.8 wl(hln ft ft,w name radically different from that (jUyJft wn icii i ii si orougn mm imu puunt cross-fire of questions. lie seems passive rather than active: lo take a defensive rather than an offensive position when fue I tig a test of wits or strength. In Doubt j . ill ( jstn, J 200 Chinese Ch ristians Are Killed Authorities in the Fuiken Province Behead Farm ers Who Refuse to "Grow Opium. Ml Royality Worships Her Eyes IS SOUGHT BY DENNIS UllAVnilM Mir tli Auiiwlnlfil ress ) A prominent missionary jKCSOUIUOn Introduced tO . Oregon State Senate today Informed the lieu tern norm spondent that military authorities in Kul ken province bad beheaded 2HO Christian? Oh IncHe farmers be on unit Ihcv lnwl rtf iimi-i! f n iri'inv opium. 'FAVORS WELCOME Kll teen buntiretl I'hrisiinn riini UleH refused, "and tho executions followed. Today TO NEW SETTLERS jirominence. He rirst got national notice when, as special counsel for the government, ho conducted the dis solution suits against the Standard (Continued nn Pace 5.) tkici: 1K( xiei:i SHANGHAI (lly the Associated Press) Generals l.y Yung Hulling and ('111 Khelh Yuan, whose armies have been contesting for Ihe con trol of the Shanghai district, havo declared a week's truce lo endure during the Chinese ,Nev Year. Dorothy kllln-Mm. Ht. pic tured above. Is in d til tit as lo where she will Ik' tried for mat ricide in the Juvenile or crim inal court. Slit is known gen era lly us Ihe "Jazz girl." GIRL TD WAIT GRAIN EXPORT "1 would consider the situation had readied such a stage that my presence would Imperil The Hague j opium convention," Porter suld. j Previous .Meet Held. Previously, under the leadership! of I tr. Zahle, of I ten mark, repre- senlatlves of countries having far eastern possessions, where opium smoking prevails, held a meeting! lo frame the text of -a resolution setting up a joint commission und j tti examine generally means of sav JONES PRAISES W. F, F. AT FEED WEEK LONGER LIST LARGER SAN KA NCI SCO (lly the Associ ated Press) The ease of Dorothy Klligson. I ti-yeur-old mat rlclde, wuh continued Thursday for one week when It was culled In Juve nile court. The girl was nut taken In to the courtroom. Hundreds of curious people stood about, t lift court room waiting for her. - 1 , i I The continuance was ut tho re- . , , . . . i iuest of her counsel who said lie -o Imm-ls of July I.IvhIws, !lnK lh 1-onr.TOllra from a l.mik- ' nvnnv,, up ,u .mppy m,. M th0llfh lh Kr , , tha jr8.. -down., .,., ..' - i- -'wH ..v.hImb l,y ma tlmn J0 )nn i)f , jMVon..coiiM II haw I . -im-nibem r tha Inif. . l In -und ;;, ...,., (. ,,,.,.,,.., ,irii,ii,. IN STATE SHERIFFS i DISAPPROVE OF lt!''tfoot club of I'nlon' county, at He annual clam feed' in the Methodist church basement. PROHIBITION MEN I 1l',l,'" r""6'1 ",;"'ud,.,!n....!!:'! WASHINGTON , (lly the Ambo- ..i..t... ti. ..v.ki.Kiu r it r it 1 sttitii tluiint; rial' i ,,utl''ri iipp(.-aHi'd ' many an up- J.'i.-iKl,.,"dL'n Hli lkinB udvum v o'v. r' l'OKTI,ANI. Or.-, (lly the Asho- ; p.-lllr . that has longi-d for clams . f J S th" "",!"!",, df, rt-' l-r.s-Or,en sh,.riffS .o-lfor many a moon Thoy wore ,,;,,l l dis.loH. d Thursday In :v day mianl.nimsly vol.d Ihry .! noivolc d "just rlKht" and much praiso vi mr .! ?rt . ,,- r Il 1 "" "'" Prohll.ltton d.-lvas ,.xp,vM..d for tho cxcollcnt y,ir .,t t.7B..... ,par,d ;''"' ;:;vr "":v::"!;" , ,. m;"! "'"rJ.'M,": .prc- it-iii, tnii :tini ana in the nrr;viouM ,n,"",,"M i-- . vcar. n dirference of $ 1 22.4.Mi.ooa. to the legislature embodying a pr. Crop failures and damage abroad Hnl abolish Ihe department. Ihlned practically to swell the At Andrews si-rved us toastmas- ter. and, after the clams had ibeen atl ended to, he called upon the chamber of commerce quar tet which sung "IjOVo'b Old Sweet evporls of wheat and wheat prod- j Robhd' LlftS Wallet nets, j I.itiiivi T?I1 (Jnii'nlai'e Mutirr" niift ri.oniin, liwl' In rlumnf. XlUllt J.VCI11 UfctiVllii - ons upplujstt with an cnoorc. JOIK'S Siciiks, MK.MPHIH, tenn. (isv ine .s- sociatetl press) A. 1.. Church, sec retary to President Mark ham. of Ihe ilinois Central railroad, was nibbed of his wallet by a man who There were 1 Cii,301!,iHMi bushels front Inoeil nn Pac R- LEGION ORIV NEARING E E The Aiih-i lean Legion member ship drive which has been on for several weeks will close tomorrow evening at U o'clock. All ex service men who have not signet! up are to get in touch with eith er liuy WillhiniH or Otis Veal be fore tomorrow. As the end of tin conlest draws nigh t he rl al lea ins are making everv effort lo win. At the pres ent writing the Mine leiim under 1h leadership of Otis Veul has a slight edge on the I ted aggrega tion piloted by Pay Williams, The team which loses Hie con M r. Jones, accompanied ly Mr. Clark,' came to tho Grande Hondo car. men corri:it vi:i iw cit HAKKIt. Ore. (Special). A "vein of hlgii-grade copper, esti mated by mining experts as the largest in Ihe history of Putted Stales (upper mining, has been struck by cittlng Into the fool -fall vein of the Mother Loth copper in i ne,' miles out of I ia her. Knt ra net- into the vein has progressed 25 feet and the whether, she will bo tried there or in the criminal court. Her counsel holds alio wus irresponsible mental ly at tho tlmn sho killed her moth- eriund should bo tried In tho Juve nile court ' . , If convicted In juvenile court sho could bo sent to a reformatory for a specified number of years. In a criminal court, conviction would be subject to life Imprison ment. C. M. Jones, representing the state- game commission and affil iated with tho "Oregon Sports man." the official organ of the l.,.:. r-,1, .1 MurklKiin's orivute car "' -"jt I.l t ln,l,..,.n,b-.ee. Ijl.. I'lcfting adjourned. I. ut ...-.(If no tlemitl tit rob olloTS. I u....(i-.Uiiii- ti nn n tin on nee in en t i,.'.... n ti,. ..i-rK.ii ..r M-irkiiam's valley for a dual purpose to at- lemi ine eiuiu icuu uuu ij mitf jdclurcs of the wild bird life. In the latter matter, Mr. Jones declared, they arrived too late, because t he chluook has cleared ! the flebls und the pheasants no longer group together. However, he sliiled. It is expected that they will be uble to procure some pic lures near I'nioii today. Mr. Jones praised the Wing, l-'ln and Pleetroot club volubly lor Its work during the colt I went lo r in feet) lug birds that would otherwise have died of slur- iUn!lly of the toe has Improved, jvulion. He not only prulsed the company officials said. ulub members, bit farmers living The vein was estimated to be In Ihe valley who themselves fed more than 10" feet wide and ,n large number of pheasants dur- criiirui period. HOISK (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klllngson, parents of San Francisco's "Jazz girl," Dorothy, cutno to Holso In May or June, 1010, and lived hero until October, accorti Ing to M rs. F. I). M oor, now living in Komedale, who says sho was a next door neighbor of tho family. Their homo was. In tho H)(i block on Slate street, and Mr. Ktlingson was employed as a cutter by Frank Heal, merchant tailor. After their liolsn stay Hie parents moved to Portland. They camo lo Hoise from Minneapolis, Mrs. Mooro says. 'Dorothy was 2 years old April 1, 1910." Mrs. Moore declares. ' She wast the most lovable- child I've ever had around me, wllh a bright and sunny disposition, never giv ing away to rits of temper like my own children, "Mrs. Klllugson and I corre sponded for awhile but I hail not heard from Imt for some lime. She was u lovely woman and was well liked by ueojialnlnnees here. , "I am certain of Dorothy's aire. as I have It In her mother's writ ing." work will be continued tinlll It jing th test must treat the entire mem-j (j, completely crosscut. The tun- J He dwell, be fore closing, to bership to a feed and u dame, j n(, js nmv. t)()1, f,., long and some extent upon the "Oregon the date of which Is lu be nn-l),, f,.,-t deep. ! Sportsman," declaring thai the nou need later, , i i game com mission wus striving In make t he monthly magazine rep icB'-ntutive In v-iy sense of the entire Hlate. He uslii that all (Continued nn Pago G.) "Repeal Has Convinced Me Oregon People Will j Never Let Income Taxi Mfliionvn T3 Dntminnnvtl-' Law," Dennis States. SALEM, Ore. (By the As sociated Press) . A resolu tion referring to the people of Oregon a constitutional 'amendment inhibiting; levying1 of any inheritance or income tax in the state was intro duced today by Senator Den nis, of La Grande. The pro posed amendment is pat terned closely after a consti tutional amendment recently adopted in Florida. , Dennis said the measure was de signed to attract more popu lation to the state and that more population- and taxable wealth Hvas the solution for Oregon's tax problems. 'After short sessions today, both houses .adjourned until Mon day. . . i Would Attract Se I tiers. "My reasons for introducing this messure Whhdi, If referred by leg ists! ure and later enacted by t he pVnple of .Ihe stale, plainly consti tutes a bid and invttuiion by Ore. go n to peoplo of the middle west and east- to come hero and make their homes and do business un burnned by constant changlg of lax legislation," said Senator Den nis In discussing the measure. "It Is a' step following Florida where Ihe passage of a similar measure Is proving exlrcmcly sue cessful." People Not For Income? Tux. "I favor an income lax In prin ciple and two years ago as chair' man of the assessment and taxation ciiinmiltee of the slate senute. worked hard lo assist In writing upon Ihe statute books an Income tax law which wus later repeuled by popular vole- of the people. That repeal has convinced nit; I hut Ore goll people Will m-ver let ail In come lax measure become u per manent luu, Like a family quarrel H will come and go, leiiving the commonwealth In an nns'-llled con- U J&i .r V Mm IS RIOT SCENE The!' I'yis liuve viimiH-d iuri:urnp ami iiohlllly -rvorslilt llifin. 'limy Ik'Ioiik lo All Doinno, young I'lfiii'h ni'tlvsH. She Is visiting lllu t'ulK'il Slillos liuw. : ANNUAL MEET ORG. I. A. HELD The unnual meeting of the O. 1. A., the ludles auxiliary of the Itro- therhood of Locomotive Firemen and Knginoers was held last eve ning lu tho K. (if 1. hall with a delegation from Uio J'ortlund lodge present. XTRA NAtfWOINT 1111,1, I I W ASIIIMii'ON (Al') I'ivhI dt'iil Cocdldur uoulil Im nnlliorlxiHl and "iIIistIimI" In iivll Willi' I0( , iii'Ivm iir land at NandMdnl, Wnsli., j for a naval lllr Imh' utidt'i' h hill j liilnHluci'd today hy rii'itntor lll, dt'nnM'rnt, of WiisIiIiiuJoii. ' Refusal to Post Marin's Speech Cause of ' Disorders MINORITY CLAIM CHARGES "FEAR" Des Jardines Criticized Majority Rule Bitterly for Action on Recent Address. V A H I X (Uy Ilia .Kimoululctl I'rens) Tho ('hambi'r of Doputlcn today wus thrown Into an uproar lastlne ror 2b mlnutt'a und thn aoHHlon hud to bo Hmtni'ndi'd uflep" Ufuly Ufa Junllnia had crltlclM. ed blttnrly tho chambor'a acllbn In . refutdnfr to ordor a public postinK ot Deputy Alarln'a apei-ch on tho Inler-alllod debts. Such dlsordur was nover betore seen In tho chamber. Tho ctrect or tho deputies' de. nlal or posting Ihe Hpoeeh la to leavo It without recorded approval or the chamber. -liintwx l-ar t'ause. . Don Jardines continued shoul Ina: that the governmental major ity was nrrald to endorse Marln'H theory or Jusileo In deallns: with the debts because or the "tleplor-, ablu ofrect It had on Iho American senate." t. . After PrvHldenl I'ulnlevo Jam med his hut on h's head as a sl nal that the session had suspended the deputies eonUtluecr lllllMIBlllsr desks, gesticulating and snouting. They uuletcd somewhat, how lever, and the session was resumed,' Harriot taking the rostrum, ills supporters cneored and Iho op poslto Joorcd. ? WOOL GROWERS TAKE BAY RIDE HAN Ij'ltANI'lHl'O (Hpeelul) A floating s'sslon, the first In the All) lIKIjrr.KT LOST SI,;M, On'. (Al') The ns ami means conuiilllen vtiled last Tho first part or tho meeting nlitht lo suspend siaio nm to mr wus devoted to u musical program hIiiIo Indiislr al in-cldi'ilt iiiilllnls ...., ii... fr it,,. ,! iu,h i,v slou fur n pei'lisl of two jears. i'.ie talented ,a Clrande musicians and i emniiilsli.n ivipiestiil S I T.-i.IMJ.", hut i ,8ury of lh woogrowers' conven u. farco comedy. "I'-.m.al.! Kngl- " Miiest was ivlnsi-. dpl r ; wu t l , reuluni r the ... . . ... . ... so.i.iil - l,iMthtt,,i.v siu'eelii. mailii ' ... ncers," played by inn v, suing ia-1 -- .sceonu uay or tne national wool dies rrom I'orlland. . "" ill,) inuniuu, ii,H",, , wf.-.:ii'r SAI.H.M. Ore. (Al) ihe Siinlll vcslern Ori'unn .Mining bnrenil has asked Senator .llller In Inlro- iIiiik n hill In llii' legislature fur Hie n't eiil or Ihe a, I i tvnlliig a guld stale niluliig huivatt and a piano solos by Miss Theresa fur. ran. Miss Veda I'rln". Miss I.Ida .May Holllsler, Miss Merle (lore. Miss Alurgarel I Mikes of llaki r, (Conllnucd on I'ugn 6.) Illl. I, IS AI'I'UOV l.ll WAKHINtiTO.V (My Hie Assoel ated rress) A bill alllborizlng a redin-tlon In inleresl rates on guv iTnment advances on rallruiids was aliproved today by the senate In lerstale commerce coiiiniitlee. (Continued on I'ago 5.) I)EM()7irtATS MAKE SPIRITED EIGHT ON POSTAL BILL FLU TOLL IN TOKID HEAVY growths' association annual gather ing, which opened Wednesday for three days. It was called a "ses sion," but the boat ride spoiled the eonvenllon for business and pre cious Utile was done toward solv ing the problems brought to the convention until late In the after noon, when President llagenbarlh .-ommhoddi ill Hh Iicii.I. himI limi;(m .y Marshall hurried the III! iif reni.i mil lit the mcIm-oI nf m I ne- Hi U. A, ('. He hIho Iui Im'cii afkd lu Intm- din e a mcaniuc to ' authorize the schocl or iitluc. I. i rough field or clciihui erUti-, lo protlile co- operatioii iM'lween Ihe school null boat back to port. First. Iho association officers propOHed to leave meinbeis of Im portant committees, such as public lands, wool and sheep marketing, at the hotel to attend lo business. Railroad Personnel Is Changed By Promotions Word has Just b. ell received In I known figures In Ihe official life chic, hero that llm chaiisvs in ll" I ,,., !,-,. Hepti-niHer. I9. niov. personnel of I hat coinpunv's out- iK rrooi on,- deparlnieni t" "in side traffic retires, nlutlon. ocea- oiIht ii' -eor-llng lo iiiporHin'ly a"'l ine, l,v Hi- r-cent dealh of "'. K. ' meritorious service. ,,ii,l In li.-i ein van d- Water, have been made. her. Kill, was made , hi, r il.-rk W I l.enliard. al present dl- ot the general freight office In triei m ight and pusseng-r agent I'orthtn'i. a position heel onill May. of that minpany at Aberdeen, has.mn. wh-n ! was glyen t lie re en appointed to fill Ihe vacancy sponsible position of dlstret freight le-re and will assume his new and iHiss-nger ng-nl al Aberdeen, doth , ,,n the first of I-"' l.n.ary. The other r, ,.r, seiilatly. s s tluv I I ran.nl al prcs-nt travel, names nr.- also w II known und all lug freight and passenger agent ! enjoy the high r. M,.s-l and fsvor here will he promoted to Health' of pa Irons of the rmon laelflc as chief clerk In Ihe general of- wllh whom them have come In flee In Hist ellv under W. II. Mlln. eonlH.t for manv vars. assistant pneral freight and l.s- The ,,n..,ine.,..nt of tle senger agent. J. I. I'urdy t pn-s. .hange, ,...,., v'r the signatures ent ehier clerk of the district of- of II. K. I.o.,os;,rt,v. g-neral freight flee In Vukima. will be a dated nt and Win. .V. Murray, g.n- to position of traveling freight and -rat passenger ag ;ni. of the I nion paienger sgent l Wall. Wslla. I'seKh- svs.em. wMh h-ad.,oan.-r. W. J. lA-ot'urd is one of th- b- a' I'orlland. C0NFIR1AI0 YET HELD UP WASHINGTON (lly the Asmi-I a ld Press) 'on fi mint ton f the noininatlon f Allnrney (ii-n-ntl Stn- for HUpn-iM" 'eourl (jtiHtit lh )-ing bloek'-d In Ihe s- nnle lu p-r-nill further Inuniry Into the cutte In Ahh-h he acted as counsel for the executors of J. Plerpont Morgan. Senator Overman. Ih-niocmi. of Ntirth srollna. ho hsd ihe nom insilon held up for a time In the judiciary committee, has tn-'-n join ed In his re'iu-st for d tsy hy otlwr sena torn, including Walnh. leuo ernt. of MttntHtiH. find H'flln. Ih-nt-ocrat, of Ahibama. For All Radio Bugs If v" cnim m radio or If tin gel fretpienl lnMnlini4 in ll. Icti lo a rt-iciiir 4-i, ou nl n-Bd nppietlntt lue tabic of I lie cnicrliibiiiieiil OfiiHt-aiMs IMiblUbt'il t at b day In TIh tU- MTier. lUii'lt linintlt-nilng oinlioo sntl hi progialii for the nctl eve ning arc given for tmr lufor million. Anil Mil l but oiu miisII ftti-lui-c of Ilie mmiv that fiinkt e-rlHtly nml Tin Olwrut. "Oberer Advertising A ftlerchandlslng StfiW WAKIII.M'.TOV (lly I lie Associ ate) Press) The administration posls! pav and rale Inereuse bill was subjected at thn Olllsel. In de bale tn ihe H'-nate. to attacks from He tlemocrailc tdde, aiming at; elimination of all postal rate ad vances. The vote on the elimination pro- ,pojil Is In the form of a polni of tlav. If aloptel will leave the bill In substantially the same form as the nay Increase measure pass- I d nt the last session and velot-d by Pre?"ltl'nl ( 'ootid ge. Kdiattir HwatiHon, demoernt. Vlr ylntii. raided I h point of order aiihiMt the He' tbin if the bill iro Mmg rale tnereases on lite ground tliai mM sueh leKlMhtilon should or igi utile In the h'oirf under I be T O K I O (Kyi Ihe Associated Ph'sk) Forty-seven buntiretl per sons are reported dead a-1 the re sult of an inriucn.a epidemic in Greater Toklo which started twenty days ago. $ Presbyterian Men's Club Is hnterlamcu Tho .Men's club of the Vtt sby-t'-rliin church was eiilerlaltied last evening at the luuue of Win. Mil ler In Hoith ai fliantle where a; large number of men gathered tol listen to a travelogue to. the Ant-j arctic regions. . inirtlculurly the I Hcot! expeditions from the Mrliish etnplie. The talk was Hluilrated by pictures showing .Mc many ol Ntacles whh-h th MAItKI; TOIIAV I'lUiTI.ANIl, tire, (AP) Live stock nominally steady. Kggs Tour cents lower, HVv iir. Multer fat steady. HAN H.ANC'IHI U AP) Hut-tet-fat ftor. Ihe inliieial imiusto of tho stntr j Members or these commlllecu. "I in Miir lt thai which cvl-ts ls-I however, objected, but assured the Ivvceii the Mgrlciillural scliistl ami j executives they would prepare tladr Hie farmers. reports on board ship, jt did not (Continued on Pv.rg C.) ,mi;i.t imsti'om;i, UNION (.Special). The meellug of t'nlon dairymen, ut which Dr. W. T. Phy is to speak on "Breed. Ing" has been postponed from Saturday. Januury 24. to Kulur day, January 31. It will bo held at 2 p. in. at the Union high school, Fred Haisten Bore One Tragedy After Another A Irouie iif.-. on- wherein thejiln- O. VV. (. It. N. Co. A f-vr explored hadfu(.r MlW ,h family c'll off by years later, however, he went Into to overcome In order to li r f ,(.M jt ,lM, dl,.l' by one, buslneNH for himself, selectlni- tlie souih pole. Lynn Coiiiien-iritllh. e.,iiii)ly tragic end turullure rt-t ailing as his cnou-v hump was the fihhiI.it and show - Werlnt ttdny nigiil wln-n l'rel O.'ol livelihood. irrnoi of the f mini il ul Inn. Kinaior,f., (l ,, iMllrkHl-1- iap of the n-J nHMin. years of age. wus Jim- s. r piil-lleiin. Wasblngton. rol'd I hat the n.ite would bav ft fle'lde Ilie point. North Side M. L A. To Present Play Tonight The Noi l It side M, I. A. will pre-tf'-iil a play "My I trot Iter's Keep er" Ht the hiuh h-Vtl auditorium I Ii is evening starling promptly oetoek. An able rant will ap pear In Ihe play, which In a three , net enmedy drama and s-'veral ln-t.-resiing numiM-m arc Icing ar- r.cig' tl fur l)"t" n a ts, tire NlluaMon In wnhh be ll.iS first -t up Ids shop on ilen-d at lied I tot k. Arlitonu. i Atlams avenue across Ihe street been greatly Interested for some--( ,,,(ies from Tucson, apparently from the Kvenlng tHiservcr of- tlme. Spb ndld preparation w iiH ,y lvW, holni.-s who had been. flees, where the meat market no evident on the part of I In- speit 1;-i ,mH nro ind the ptslof flee htar ls. Utt'-r, ties! ring to ex er and his many phton-s nbow -d . w )Mre Mr. I la 1st en was engaged . tend his trade, he moved Into !r"senreh thai gave evry man m sluogniplilv work. Ihe btilhllng now occupied by Mi', prcm-fit a most cojoyabh' ''vetilng.t ,. ,,.,; u' d was hs! iiumt er st I'onuhue and then, a Tew yearn Tin- Men's club Is a social or-; lied lioek at' the time or Ihealer. moved back to Adam ai--ganlKtillon In eonti.cth.n .llh thollmRedy mid occupied ah Impor- nue, choosing as his location tlm ehurch and Is open In menib.-r- bint place In the community. Uit- slle the Star theater was built ship lo all men. MevtlOK arrest win- re port n by Ihe Asmwlat- upon. held fvi-rv two weeks during the ed Press ar- that his sluyera have ! l-'IrM Traiitily. winter months at the hoine-i of the not yei b Hpprehen.led. j The flint major sorrow, it event varlnufl memlMs. and the next l.luil lli-n a Vcnrs. (ln Mr. H.ilaten's llf- here occurred meeting will If nt the homo of Mr. Haisten came to I Grande ary In the World War, when ht A. W NVIaon with Ur. J. t,. Intr' fnnn the south about 2 years jus the speaker. v igo and ! vinv siamm ug;ni iof(. uutiuu- vu a w-a Aid i