La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 04, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 5

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    Wednesday, February 4, 1025. .
THE LA GRANDE EVENTNC! OBSERVER
PAGE FT VE
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Local News In Brief
CO.MI.NO liVtNTS
Murih 6. 6. 7 District high
school iKtskutball tournament
at Union
(me kaiiiluHlious
Ot'orRt llirnlt'. Iu OrutnJe inciii-
her of the stale bo'.rd of optometry,
returned from an official trip to
l'ortlnnii this morning.
'
' WIN Atlriiil 1'imn-nl
7 v, 1,. Meyers and Miss Murgaret
Newlln left on No. 24 this morning
lo utlnnd the funeral of Mrs. John
Pulmer in Maker this uflernuon.
'
Will Hold Meeting
, A meeting or the I'nlon County
Poultry uFsoeiutton will be h-ld at
Cove tomorrow. OenTU business ;
pertaining to the association will
be tuken up.
In New Ijorntion
The K. II. Parker taxi Iuih uoii
solldutcd with the John I offers
luxi mid "ill hi known as the llog
ers and Parker Tuxl company.
Commission Miftlug
The regular weekly meeting of
the city com mission will be held
tonight at 7:3U o'clock hi Ihe city
hall building.
Have Duujtlilor
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Palmer are
Ihe proud parents nf nn fight
pound baby daughter, born In them
it Sunday, l-Vhrr-iry i. at their home
un Second street. The little girl
lias I teen mimed Alice Louise, ltnth
mother and baby are doing nicely.
'ailed lo Portland
Dr. A. N. Mayville. of the Na
ture cure home, whs called to
Porllnnd Inst plcht nn professional
business. He will return Thursday
night. Mrs. Mnyvllln has olwirge of
the home during his aba-nice.
Arivstrd for Siat'dlng
Two motorists. V. V. Hen n, , and
T-eon Itulrd, of Wallowa, were ar
rested by the police for driving at
un excessive rate of speed. Itaird
furnished $ Hi ns ball und Ikun wan
released without bonds pending
trial.
. (
Hero for Trlnl j
lr. O. K. Patterson of Joseph.
w is here yesterday lo testify in the -
circuit court. I ir. Patterson reports
that business Is improving in Jo
seph and that smi
visitors have
already been ul the lake.
Attt'mlliix Aulo Show
A large number of automobile,
mt'ii from various sections of the
state were in the city yesterday for
Dim iiitlniiioliili uliiiu- .1 H Klilnn
and W. It. HotHhnrdv who r m I
business together ut Huker, ('. 11.
Murphy of the Murphy Motor com
pany of Albany, and W. 1. Hanks,
auto duukr of Lu, Grund. wore
it.nw.ri.it mm.i '
registered ut the
Pankow. automobile
Charles I1
dealer of Tillamook, was ut the
Oregon, Portland Oregon Ian.
finds Market Good
I'nlon county apples find a ruudy
In '(.v,.n U'lvu Ut nln.rl A II.
, . '. . . i !
derson. who recently returned
from the Lone Star state where he.
solfl two carluuds at a good price, j
Mr. Atiih'isioi stales that the up- J
pies should be well grided before
shipping but whin well put up
stand a good chance for murket.
A Shot In the Mght
Some of La Oraml
hearl the sound of a pstol shot j
n-nn I ne silliness oi tne evening
but probably I he man that " is
properly ft ightetied by the shot
uas the most startled of all. At
least. h (ravelled 1il
Charley
Pud dock lilt, I he last ten yards' of a
cent ury sprint when the gun re
Hounded. The man in uticslio... who j a)W, t;iUI,V((n f MufSi-Hu-
cnuhl not be Identified later. us,Bcl8 W(,r(l HIMonir Ul(j Kpi,llli(.rH
prow ling about Ihe corner of ,
I'ourth and W tshlngton und the
shot, fired In the nir by Johnny MARRIAGES ON
Larison. brought a complete end to
Ihe prowling.
.Mild Ucailicr In KaM Oregon
The eastern Oregon district lias
been experiencing mi hi went her
similar lo that prevailing here, uc-
oidiug to Judge William Duby of
Maker, chairman of the stale high
way commission, who was In Port-
SCH0L W 1L
Spring
Caps
In nowe.st 8-piecc model. '
Nifty patterns,
Light colors.
S2.4.- to j:5. 45
'Caps ii f Quality
Clint's
Clothiery
The Store With Oonaclcoce
"lailil kiut niRhl rn route to Kalr
on uualni-ss. Ju.lBf Duby suiri thai
urn snow wu off the lower foot
hills and It hub only tlu- IiIrIh-i
peaks hleh wi'ru allll eovvn-cl. Tin
K'lnpi rulurc, hu anlil. . wua ch
above freezing. The Ureiron Irul.
anil the Columbia hlKhuay. (lit
JuilKf said. ere In splendid eon-
dillnn. he huvinp- .l.lv.n ........ II..
entire ,.nf-Ul-irom ,lllh,.r to ,.orl.
unU wlthm tno ,U8l ft.w d ah
( lhu rvsuU of trip8 wnrn hp hat(
! made to The hulks uml n't urn und
.(hen to Portland. Judge Duby
who Is interested exte nslvely in tin
sheep business, fluid that prospects
-at the present time urn bright lot
a better year this year than lust
j "The sheepmen of Oregon inude
j good money lust year us the result
!of ood prices for their product."
j he 8,liJ- "This year prkes for both
"u wuoi nuve gone even
higher than the figures prevailing
in l'.t4." Judge Duby planned to
take up some business pertutnlng
to thu highway programme with
thu engineer ut Suleiu, he said. He
was registered it the Imperlul lust
night. Portlund Oregoniun.
Personal Mention
Mrs. J. W. Stevens and MIbs
Clura Stevens returned from a trip
to Pendleton this morning.
Miss tidna Wllllnms of Wallowa
returned from a trip to Portlaifd
this morning.
T. I. Kd genu rd and Thelmu Kd
genard of Chtrkslon, Wash., were
among the guests registered at the
Hommer hotel yesterday.
H.,.1. Lyman of Mlnam was In
Hits city on business yesterday. He
registered ut the Sommer hotel.
M rs. I K. Co u e h and s m a 1 1
daughter, who have been visiting
here with her s.tster. Mrs. Paul
Uuller, returned ,to their home in
Knterprlse this morning. Mrs. Uul
ler has been taking medical treat
ment here und is now much bet
tor.
Mrs. Walter Beith of Joseph was
In I.u Qrunde on business ycsler-
du.
Mr. and Mrs. Rert Sprague of Jo
eph were La Grande visitors yes
terday. ,
, Leo'Wamick went to 1 hiker on
u business trip today. .
N. Y. CONGRESSMEN
TO SUPPORT "WETS"
if:(UMMuuetL (roj.W 1)
to. begin wit bout delay the
for-
inatlon of units In every congres
sional district In the cojntiy. l'"ol-
lowing Is part of the resolution
Ktd:
iiesuiej, mill i meeiiiiK ui
free American cilizens who know
their rights as welt as their dut
ies and who are determined to
! assert those rights.' brand as tin
i true the charge made by dry
propagandists that the enemies
1 , , . .
' , ,,r
, i enloretiient. We denounce pro
hlbltton us Interference with t he
rights of the whole people of the
I'nlted Slates and we hereby
pledge our united efforts to the
work of wiping this law off the
statute, books."
i MM... ..rr.it.. inn i.i.ti.nn...wt mu
an '.'enlightenment dinner" and
,8Ul)fr
the Citizens Cotu-
; inKtee of I me Hundred. Heinarks
i were made by several speakers
about a, recent While House
breakfast attended by Libert
H Curt- .In tin 1 1 It m. L .,r.lh.r ir
unU y,,,,.,. ut !,!..(, (h.
furceittent was dlsetissetl.
iN.ufcui.nliilU-eM Hilt nf Mure.
DECLINE HERE
(Continued from Puge 1.)
This rule
us a ssd failure Inst
year, for not even the Al (1.
Barnes circus netted a single 11-1
cense. M t-'aylng tn lelal ing mipposcd
IIHoni lu l'MiNtrf Ion. 'facts to a Iioiisi: committee.
Divorces are keeping about r.t j I'lliise? ifuitv a Stir,
the same pace. In H-'.'t ! ' Something of a stir was created
Ihe same proportion. In liJ3 :.! Uie general a few days ago
divorce cases were heard in the'wli'-n he declared Ihit recent nil
circuit court und last year 45 dis-1 bombing experiments had so had-
.1. -1 i .... i i i I..J lv turred n lintl teshlii u mile and a
case happened (o be, nppcured
before the judge w II h an appeal
to sever Hie tnutrlinonlnl bonds.
The current year w us singular
In one respect nnd would neeiu o
reflect Hie restlessness of the
times hi that the largest num
ber of dl oree trials was held
during Ihe months of April. May
and June, the months of June
brides, hammocks, full moons nn I
other romantic things! To con
trast, the similar period In 1!:'
was one of complete connubial
happiness. No eases whatever
appear nn the book during April.
May and Jun- of this year.
Mitchell, Air Chief,
INIaV liOSC Position
i-
(Continued from PaKe 1.)
ns his lemporury rank as a brig
adier general and revert to the
grade of colonel. His term nt his'uuoted Hie general H having wild
present pot expires March ?. tarmy airplanes would hate xunk
j Mr. Weeks would not go Into the hull of tin- kittleshlp Wssh
detalt about the statement of , Ingion In from two to four niln
Oeneral Mitchell h wants to have ' utc. The Oklahoma representM
ctplalned. hut tt was Indicated thejtke declared he hud I n Inform-
I war tleiMirtnient's rhkf roncern ' e( niutf fir in fly t hst iHimbs loaded
j ' wus not so much directed to ex
j presslnpn if fM'r'oriit odnbin a '
w hat th? k-u ral ha b en quoted
Ill T "'" i THE OLD HOME TOWN By Snley
l Going Up! SAVE yd mmW?h 1
i ZTT?-- SAFETY tOtMilMSSbSS ;
Gworge H. I.yman took out a
permit (his morning for altering
and repairing u, house on Madison
Street between Kir and (irccn
wood. The cost of Hie work wua
bet ut $100.
DATE IS 5E1
Hailed us a notable addition to
the group of National parks whose
accommodations ami transporta
tion facilities make litem great
American recreation centers, the
scenio wonderland embracing Zion
National Park, Itryce Canyon and
Cedar Breaks in Southern I' tali
will be opened on May Kith, with
full rail and motor transport ser
vice, national park lodges und oth
er conveniences of modern (ravel,
according to announcement of A.
S. Kd wards, assistant traffic man
ager of the Union Pacific System.
The opening this year is the cli
max of development carried on by
statu and federal government, Na
tional Park Service, Porest Service
and the railroad, in which large
sums have been upproprialed by
the government agencies for mod
ern connecting highways.
History Colorful.
The history of Zion National
park Is us colorful us one of its
own chromatic peaks. Discovered
by the early Mormons when Mrlg
ham Young colonized the beautiful
Dixie country of Soul hern Vtah. it
was! regarded by the pioneers as a
place of refuge, from possible In
dlan raids. The Indluiis held tin
gigantic abyss in great fear and
called. It Mukuntuweup, or home, of
the spirits, and would not enter it
far or remain in it utter nightfall,
Thu net Hera called it "Little .Ion.'
Occasionally : travelers from :th.el
"outside" saw it and gradually ils
tremendous deptliB. majestic spncos
and indescribable coloring became
known until it wus finally set aside
us a national monument by the
government. In I !i I !t It was made
a national park by President Wil
son. Zlon Itself is but the center
of a group of equally spectaculur
attractions. The multicolored lalry
tund of Itryce Canyon lies u short
distance to t ly easl ward, t 'edar
Breaks, a monstrous bowh eroded
In hundreds of Irridcscent shades.
Is cut out ofthe Kolob PI ilcau to
the north, and Ztolt's entrance is
through t he beautiful I ixie . ciAlll
try to the south. i i
AtTOimiMMlntloiiH .Many.
While its fame as a scenic won
der grew mil lun-w ide, comparutlvc
ly'few visitors were heretofore ihle
to see it because ot the hick of
proper uceomtiiodatlona. This year
a railroad Hue is built to the gate
way at Cedar CHy'where Hie Hotel
Kl Kscnlante has beini op' ti' i. Na
tional park beiges with all attend
ant facilities will be ready, for the
opening in Zion Canyon and al
Bryce. The motor, transport a I Ion
system using busses similar In
mode but or laler design than any
heretofore used in any national
park will be run oil the loop be
tween Cedar city. ion. Bryce Can
yon and Cedar Breaks. The de
velopment will enable Ihe wonder
land lo be opelied for the. first time
with iiccom modal lolls properly
can1 for i volume of'general travel
in similar manner lo (lie Yollow
i stone and other parl.s.
l,,,lr w' '" explosion Hwil
she hud to limp Into port. Secre
tary Wilbur promptly presented
the committee h statement by the
commander of the ship In ipies- i
Hon flatly denying ih story.
Utter (ieneral .Mitchell lold thf
comtnlltee thai officers were af
raid to tell the real truth v about
the errictency of aircraft and that
officers who gave testimony con
trary to the vb-ws of superiors
w're likely to be disciplined "In
directly." He whs appearing In
favor of the "Curry bill." propos
ing ciesllon of h unified sir ser
vice, n m'iiMre nppoi-d by bolh
Senrtary Weeks and ,-iecretary
Wilbur.
The controversy n attracting in-
:, r"LsiMr "'tention In congn sn
ell huve be.n utied to support a
cHiuimlgn for more mrcru ft nd
for the Curry bill. On the bouse
floor Tiuwdav Uepre!entjiHv Me.
Clint k, DenuH rat. tklHtioma.
PARK OPENING
with lnd hHd be-n used hv lti
plrtnt-n w;il h triad' H st-
tat k on the W uvditug'on.
I'KI0SCRIlTIONS I WHEN STATOM ASENT DAD KEYES SAW THS
' I BlC-i LOAD OF BA&ftAGC AT "THE DEPOT. V" I
t Hi the MimMly nf Ingredi
ents and accuracy of com
pounding depends the health
of u path ni.
You are safe at your Ke.
ull Store. . bera ise only the
best of drugs used, and
compounded only by the best
piiaitnuchils.
Glass Drugs
: Tin- ltl:AI,l. Slim-
Hunt's Letter
(Continued from Puge 1.)
llshed ill deference to Coolldge
economy or In anticipation of oo
lldge prosperity Is not stated.
In further recognition of the
president's descent from colonial,
(evolutionary stock, the oft tela)
colors to be -used In decorating the
city are blue and buff.
Having been the colors of the
uniforms worn by the Continental
army, the choice seems appro
priate. "Blue nod buff,"' however. Is
something of u tongue-twister, and.
as a cynical Democrat remarked.
If spoken without care may emerge
as "Boo and buff." ,
But then the Dctuocrnls don't
sets much cheer ahead, for March
, anyway!
Sunny Clime Takes
Edge of Bolshevism
LISBON. The Portugu
ese republic s In a fslr wav of
becoming a ."Complacent land, (if
refuge for the Communist who
has no country and the royal
prince who has no home. Driven
out from other countries nf lOur-
ope lhest. w;Hl'l'T"H seem to head
for Portugal, nil Hie western edge
of Kurnpe. and ivtuse trouble for
the Lisbon police. There Is no
other state to which they can be
passed along, and vese's dropp
ing anchor In Ihe Tugtiu do not
seem to want them es pas 'Cjigers.
Some of the Communists travel
I Ike princes, and there h here to
day one prince In virticUhir who
looks tike a shabbx suspect. Mo
tel porters re sonictlnfes at a hiss
whether to a 'LI n:m ti new gue; as
"our hlghneris," or simply "com
rade." HAMMOND IS
INDICTED IJY
... CRANI) JURY
j
(Continued from Page I.)
Piers)- Tin- h'i-S' lodav p;is,Met n
bill transferring control of J he
sttile nun1 eoinmissbiti from Ihe
governor to Hie statu board of eou
Irol. l-:ieveu negative votes Were
cast. - ' - '
HOI si: HILL Mill l.
KAI.KM. re. (ty On- Aho
elali-d prVfwl.- A horn bill pro
viding motor ans of less' than
one Ion capacity be placed In
t he cluss of t rucks for I lie pur
poses of taxation was killed by
Indefinite postponement Until V.
The incisure w as sponsored by ti
special , committee appointed by
tin- governor.
M Alt k LI S TODAY.
POBTLAND. lr". AP).- Lle-
Hloeli nominally stcfidy. Kggs
weak. Butter 4;.e. Butterfat,
I sle.v
There's No
Hope
I "or a man who lake n
ibniii-e w hen lie's bu inn
Ike. IPs not ne-ejiii any
liMiger.
v uiic n ei-Mitnl vMsmn
li", In ndilitiou to ttotl of
Hie lai lin y on .I.M.ItAL
( OltHS and ne make tmr
imn adju-tnieMt". They iniN
glte oii full Hollar-lor-1 Mil
lar Sr Iit.
A-k ll itiore nlsuit Hie
OIM HAL
E
Joiniiiis & Shumate
Props.
Successors to
Southard & Sliinn.
ORE j
LHE HAD HIS ELECTRIC BELT ItECHARifcf J -J" tMiU I
AND MOVED ALL THE BASSASE SIN6LG HANDED tSs-. I
M.E. Bishop Opens
Conference at Baker
BAKKlt. ore. (Special) Del-1 Wallowa Cuinp meeting tuwoda
egules to (ho Methodist Kplscopal t tun. . ! ,
conferencii are arriving In linker I , At -A 'M) J)r.' Vernon McComl. of
from upwards of churches lo-; Los Angeles California, will speak
caled In Kaslern Oregon and Wes- on the iitin American work of
tern Idaho. The delegation is led
by the Itev. Hurry S. Hamilton, of
Boise. District Superintendent ' of
the entire District. The out-siund.
Ing personality is, however. Bish -
op Vi. Lester Smltli, of Helena,
Montana, who, uccompunied by
Mrs.' Smith, arrived last evening. I
Bishop Smith has lptscopal sup- ;
ervision of about two hundred ;
and seventy five Methodist
churches In Montana. Iduho, Ka.st- ;
ern Oregon and the Dakolas. j
The first address of the evening,
was by the Itev. Dr. C. J. Slauff-
tyiier of Africa. The fluent and
genial missionary from t he Dark
Continent, was like another mlnls-
ler who was to speak on "The De
vil." "full of his subject" nnd en
tertained and Instructed the audi
ence with human interest stories
of life In Africa that were extrem
ely lllumfnsttng. He will be heard
again before the conference elus
Bishop Smith delivered the key
note address of thu evening session-'
or the conference, and the
cause of his popularity among the
ministers and laymen of his 'area
was easily understood by all who
.heard him. for his address was re
plete with wisdom, sparkling with
humor and 'full of sympathy und
human Interest. This Is his first
v.hm i nils poruon oi nm area
lll.llll.- MIR K'IMIIIK i" Oi unusu
al Interest to all the 'churches -under
Ids con) rol.
Dr. C. K. Winning, the pastor
host, presided t the evening ses
sion, but Ihe bishop will be In Ihe
chair for Hie next two days. -
This morning at y o'clock Ihe
l:e . (,Seo. w. Barnes -of ICmmelt,
will have charge of the Devotion
al service, and at U::in a business
seslnn (wl be held. At 11 o'clock I
(here will bo an address by Ihe!
I lev. Dr. C. J. Slnul'liicher of
South TUlkll.
t 1 : 4 T In the aflernoou sesdou
will convene In Hu- Presbyterian
iiurch am,! Wl11 opened with
kvoflonals coin! ticled bv the llev. I
i. H. Kecse, nf Wallowa. - . j
l''ollowlng this, II. J. Itoan,. of i
ltoi.se. one or .i H. foremost la nien
of Ihe northwest. nd a
l''l'KHli'
I., Hie lust . (l....,-l ConlVivn.-ii
wlil.-h i,-l m ,.rlni,1 l.-M. Mum.
will sn-nk nn 'Cliurrh Kiminn-..' '
Al K:4f. Un- lli'v. I. II. Alilrlrli. IIoiihi- roipinltt.'o. wltli Itrpn-m-n-I'
NiMlipn. Il;ili. will Kin-ilk oit j I ul iv.. VVilhiiiiiH, lli'iiiilillriin, .Mlc-li-V:illiiwii
ijiki' i'iiiiiii .Mi-i-ilnir Ah-1 lirun iMilnlnlnir IiIk i-.-vIm-iI .-ii.i.h.
M...-iii I Ion iik ri-luliil lii Mu- ills-
Irli-I nil. I Is now M-i-nl.l-m nf f !,
Eventually
Dqdoe
MOTOR
Tlipsw nit'i'tiiiRs feature Cospvl I'l'vachiiiK, Live SiiiK
injr mirl a Happy Sfivice. C0.MK ONCK AND YOU'LL
COMK A(;A!N!
- the Methodist Kplscopal church,
The evening scssloi) will feature,
nn address by Dr. It. D. Blsbce, of
. India, but tho service will be done
;ied by the- Junior church of the
j local church,. In the Junior
Church servke.'i Paul Studor f will
act as ebtUrrnuh. Mls Barbara!
(iodwlni huisIchI director; Miss j
Melba Tscheu. pianist. There will I
be solos by Junior Hubbard ntld '
Paul Studor. Offertory prayer by
Mildred Adams, while thu scrip-1
UM W1" r,liu u' i-aOiC Alher-
ion.
The Junior Is the. special pride
of Mr. Winning and Is under the
"direction of MIhh Bloklund, deu
. couohs. 1
WALLOWA IS
SELECTED
MOVIE SITE
(Continued from Page 1.)
ten days, according to Mr. Koer
ner's hi ler. .
Two Points rmlcehled.
Two faetors inter Into tint verl-
flcati'Ui of the plans. One Is the j
post of taking Ihe large company '
of pfayers and , technical men Into!
I lie Wallowa country und the oilier
,,, n(H.rHH,nly of thj
territory
during Ihe early spring months..
"AVKi'iVl lillnliiglsMo'.be' siarlcil
about the first of next April li
present plans are consummated. In
his biter Mr. Kocrricr also asked
for a weather report of Wallowa
county to cover u period of I i 1 last
ten years.
The courtesies extended the film
fol k by t he i ,a (iru tide men w as
also fin nppreckiled factor. In their j
decision lo make a portion -of (he
pliiure near here, said Ihe let ler. I
FARM AID UP
TO CONGRESS
(Colli Inlii-tl from I'liK- 1.) '
lln-lt- hrinii.H ilni-hitr fi Ii-miiiiii-ii ri-
I H uu ,,r ii,.. , ,luu i.u.:.
!,.,,, ,. ,,.. ,
II.,,,,,. HrnrhiKs.
h,.,, i-inir-. w ..i .1 1... 11...
i-nillM- rkillnir I. II iIi-mIci,,-,! i
1 1 i.tr. .nil lh,. 11 j: rlc-u II urn I i-oin-
Irqthers
CARS
Carol
Fairbanks
LuadiT of Kuiij; ami .soln
isl, is asHisting in p'
cial mct'tiiiKs, at
Christian
Church
Kadi nijjlit this
si'iviiTS lie-in at
sharp.
Men's Unions
Men's ecru color medium weight ribbed cotton :
Union Suits just the weight for now, ut only
$1.69 Suit
55 STORES
m If a Ion 's recom meudut ions. The
committee decided to have draft
ed for use us a basis or considera
tion a bill embodying all of Ihe
commission's recommendations,
excepting lis suggestions relative
to the tariff.
Two additional agricultural bills
made their appearance during the
day, Chulrmun 1 taugeii of 1 he
house agricultural committee, pre
sented a measure containing somu
of the features of the M.cNury-
llaugen surplus marketing bill
which (he agricultural commission
refused to Indorse. Ronutor Cap
per, Itepubllcau, Kansas, re-lut ro
duccd his bill creating a federal
co-operative 1 marketing board
such as has been recommended by
Ihe President's commission.
Luncheon Sets
SliimpiMl on Linen-finished Indian Head Linen, (lover Bleuch'
and Pninh-o. Prom -Ife lu SIl.oO. Simple uml ticker designs.
Art & Baby Shop
"i:vi:hvtiiin'o l-'on Tiir. iiaiv"
lli;.MSTIT('lll; lloli-l Somilli-r ItlilK. STA.MI'I.XU
iiu'riiiHiCK i-ArriiiiNs i. m. c. TiiitKAn
ARCADE
, 'JODAV
Bebe Daniels in
"Miss Bluebeard"
AMI IIAIIY Vi:(i(iY 'O.MI-;l)Y .
SI'AinS
. . . TW -.NiM
I ! - ii " zT7fcT CHAPTER Di AV
7 j lljaififj
I
I And JACK 1I0XIK in
j 'TIIK MAN FROM WYOMING"
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THE HUB
Tcachers Institute to
Meet at Union Feb. 7
(Continued from Tagc 1.)
J. II. V. Butler,
2:t0 P. M. General assembly. '
ni islc, Miss K.inii (1. Baxter; utl
dress. subject HeUcted, l'rof, J.
3:00 P. M. Bound lablu dla-
mission. u
n:,10 P, M. Dismissal.
Los Angeles woman was awarded
$2ft.tMio. Her husband gave her the
lr ttt refused to give her Ihe hflr.
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