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I Tuesday. February 21, 192."). THE LA GRANDE- EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE Local News In Brief i lOMLNU I VliMS IlstiUt liljvli Bchool basket Iki II tournament t Lnlon, March 6, ti. Wallowa-Tnlon County Banket bull Tournament, here, Feb ruary J7-J8. m Annual Chamber ot Commerce baii'iu'-t, Mari'li .1. 1,. 11. H- Hen lor play, March i-2!. I'liion County Agricultural Kcn iioinic Conference; Ktgin, Murrli 1-1 I'lildM, Mari'li IS; , a Cnitide, March M. ewes aiul hoptH tu If a tU-ul with h:iiiic iariiicrs fur muck guard pointers and preparing them lor iw Federal inspection which will be held ut thu nxt regular meeting of Hit! guard next Monday evening. pure hru abh- to 11 ihe valle ,8Ui'h type j Attfiitlitt Initiation l J. M. lV;in and V. M, lVare ,pent II... ttt...k ,.It, ... 0llllirUl( j("n'""' IH.-y urtil l.i iiwiis; ,m a Kni'.'lHs of ('nhimhnx imtia '"" Th.-y r.liirn.,1 iu jlt Urunde t Sunday. II, re Yolonlny fliati. Crogan imiih- in from iIh Iioiih' ut lOiitrprlw'.'. Mr. Cro fciin Kpt-nt Bi'vcml days l Hoi i,ali viiltlns lrlendH. .ecopts Position Miss Violet Wheeler haa nccupl-i-d a position us stenographer foi Ihe IVrkins Motor Company. Kim wa formerly em ployed hi the (.handier of Commerce offices. I'd Make Home at Hoist Mm. May llui,' left La Grande thiH morning en route ( Boise, Id aho, where she will moke her iiunie in thu future. Here f if nil Siiinuieiwir Stanley Arnnldns u: lo La ,r,i;uidi yi.it,.,-, h'-re Mr. Arnold UN new Kurd balloon til- Mrs. IVrkiiL til- Mrs. W. C. ivrktim underwent an. operatluu thbi morning ut the Grande Itonde Hospital. She la re ported Kitting along nicely.. Cnlltfl tu Caldwell ' Mm. ivter Mclonald und sun George, li-rt Sunday, by aulo. for Caldwell. Idaho, when? Mrs, i Mc Donald wan called by the Illness of her sister. Mra. Kuwtt Ayero. SAVEwM UFE" atyour C7 DRUGSTORE Here I'rotn Portland Mih. V. It. Yerger. of I'orllund. Ih spending a. few dtfys In I .a Grande where she wus called by vhtitui the ill urns of her sou. Wilbur Whiletyimu-. 4r Show is Home w hut lm- pun liastd a L m oved u the urcscnt time. .. . i iu)IM-U H till Hen- horn Cortland . t. Jl. Milan, of tin- Herviee de partiuenl r I 1m- lord Motor Com pany or ''Portland, is spending sev eial daH in l.a Grande on business. Uiiuni riniii Walta Walla , Mr. and Mrs. i-i. l. riUtwv and two h'kih hav returned from Walla Walla. Washington, ali-r Mpendins several days tlo-re visiiinj;. To llnvi Mct'tliiif; The Kpworth lenKiie of the Is land City Church will hold their i t'Riitar business niee in at t he home of Mm. Lee Kniith I'Viday I'Vi'inng. Mrs. Ifurriuan 111 . Mrs. C. 1). Hufluian. who Ikih iieen itute ill for tho pawl Wetdl Is nblo lo he up a;ain. Mrs. I.. K. Hill, of Klin. has, been Hprndintr jie week with her. Arvhed This .Moriiiin; 1 A A troop of playera lor "ItriiiR-j intr l"p l-'utlier in Ireland." which ill he Kiven at the Arcade The-j aire this evening, arrived In La J Uraiide till HinorniliK on No. 2-1, II rlil Nearini; Cnnipletloii W, W. lbRers has Rone to (taker, where he is frenian of a construc tion ruiir working on a bridge four teen mil's soutii (f UaUer. The uridine will be completed In about two weeks. I'llllHl Leo Stark wuh fined $l and costH yesterday for exceeding the apeed limit on the highway. The fine wus levied by Hugh K. Urady justice of peace. Here fur Hall Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Pulmcr, Mr. and Mrs. Walt McGrott and Mls Ktlnd Korslrum or North Powder were here last evening to attend the Klk'8 unnual ball. They were tetristered ut the Summer hotel. Mined rriis L. A. Stoop luis moved his of tir,; from the Holmes Itulldlnt: lo tlie 1 .a G runde Na t loiial ltn nk Hulldinp, where he will continue in the Heul Kstato business. Mr. .stoop deals cspeelully In furm ianda. Colds und Neuralgia Pains often coiue on so maidenly that It payM to kei p at hand u rellaldn remedy w hich will give prompt relief. PUKKTEST Aspirin Tablets n re Ideal for thlH purpose, They are dependable, con venient and Inexpensive. Yo'j can jget n aniall puckt't box of 24 for 2a cents. a biK bottle of mo for Of .cents. Keluriietl Home Mrs. V. 1. Cronin. of Knterprise, returned to lief ho.ue ihis morning alter spendiiiR several days with her husband who Ik at the Nature Cure home here. She reports Mr. 1'iuiiin very much Improved. Oregon Troupers On (he Ah The I M' Moss family of l-'aslern Oreq-on. known in La Grande, will nroadeaMt an Oregon program over WUC at Washington, It. (., March r.rd, at seven o'clock Pacific Coast time. One of t h"ir mini hers will, be "Sweet Oregon" '.I DeMoitS colll- t position. .Mi. Klug Hen L. P. King, of Lumber-ton, Can ada, Is visiting here ut Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. G. C Uobson. He teturued to Ixi Grande with Mr. Kobson u few days ugo, who had been to Spokane. Washington, on oiiHiness. Mr. King expects tu leave (his evening. Made these rapidly from t r u e Aspirin, tablets disintegrate and act promptly. Boosts Groves SIGHT-SAVING CLASS NEEDED Htrt't Jack Dunn, owner-manager f the Baltimore Mor'Jltonal Lcaeue club. Dunn has el many ball players to the majors, the latest being "Letty" Groves, who was sold to the Athletics for the reported sum of $100,000. .Ana Dunn, by tile way, claims ti roves Is (he best pitcher he ever scntup. Gl rv ass urues Inc. riic m:Ai, i, simo La Grande, Oregon SPECIALDANCE oooooooooooooooooooooooo HERE TDNIGH I Ituylnis NIiih1!' C. A. Hanu-s or Klletisburg, Washington, arrived In La Grande this morning on a buying trip. Mr. names is in the market for Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. .loilett McCord liar of Itaker, wen Grande Sunday. T. Jones, of the Iware (.'oinpuoy. visitors to La They were the Nellleton Oxfords FOR Sl'KlNG JUST - IN! TAN AND ULACIv ABERDEEN . STYLE ' Oxfords of ((iiiilily And Worth Clint's Clolhiery Tb 8trfi Willi Coiisclcuce guests of Miss Carrie Hunter of Is land City and also visited .1. L Ileyiuilds. who is cunlirvd tu his Hioine liere. t Had llusliiesH Electing A meeting of the. Union County Poultry Association was held Sat urday evening in tho city hall. Generul business of the nssoclutlon took up most of the session. Two new members, ('cell Young and Mis. George Chupmuii, were tuken into the organization. Markets - ! i;ggs rsi-:m.i;i 1 'O It'll N I , Ore. (A P) 1 Aw stock nominally steady today. Kggs unsettled. Itutter 47 cents, bultcr fut firm. Urri KUl AT HALK DOLLAIt SAN ritANCISCO (AP) Hut terfut CD cents today. Will Moot Harris r'rench. Mr. MacLuugh- iin and Mr. Cruze are now In structing the American Legion drum corps in the urts of drum wnrlt 1 nder I heir caoable In struction tho corps Is mukltig good progress und hopes to exceed lis last year's record, A pructlce will be held tonight at the Ulverslde Park at 7:4a. IIOINK MAItKI-ri'S STKADY HOlSi;, Ida. (Special) Itolso markets w'ere steady Monday, bolli retail and wholesale holding clear of variations. Kggs discontinued their downward trend, the low re tail price remaining at 2i Plans are now complete for the special dance tonight at Zuhcr hull where dancers will have the pleasure of hearing for the, first time Walt Allen's famous orches tra from Iduho's new million dol lar hotel, the Lcwis-Clurk. at Lew Iston. This orchestra will be here tonight und a rare treat Is untict- ! cKh CINCINNATI. O. (AP) There tu urgent need In our public schools for 25 times us many sight saving (Classes Npcciat clashes for children with seriously defective vision us now exbit. declared I,ews II. Cur rls. managing director. National Committee for the Prevention of j ItlindncKj?, In an address before u conference of school superintend ents from all sections of the Putt ed States held ere today under 'thu auspices of Ihe Xutionu! Kdu- cullou afsoclatlun. 1 hero ure ut present, Mr. Carris suiil. approxi- j mutely 20U sight-saving clas-ses : scattered about the country, vhere us approximately 6 000 such classes! art needed. "There are in the Pulled States," Mr. Carris said, "at leiLst 5t.too children with such seriously de-1 fectlve vision that they are. unable; to keep up with the work of nor-' mully sighted rhllditui. There Is need for one sight-saving cbss in every group of 5000 school chll-. dren. New York State. Ohio. Min nesota and Massachusetts have M-eu uwiiKi'iieM io iiie MTiinifluviw iof this situation und are now pro viding state funds for t he eNtub- iisnmeni or sigm saving classes in cooperation with the locul com inunttlcH reo uirlng them. Tho re maining states also should recog nize not only the need for such c busses but thut their cost should not be borne entirely by the munic ipality." Mr. Carris urged 'the superin tendents to acquaint themselves with tho splendid work being cur ried on In the Night-saving classes In Cincinnati, which, he said. Is one of the very few cities liuvinir of t he.so classes 1 o lake Tennis Shoes Mimn' UWuk Oxfords- , Women's ltluck UxforilH..'. Youths' Vlill., Iti-uviitiimmcii Trnnis NliorH lloya' Whit.?, llrown-trlmmi'd 'I'i niils Sllois Ilrown-trimmrd Ti'iinls Shoes,.. '. llrow ntr.ilumcd Suction 8ulo Tennis ahuca.. Wen's Wllte, Men's Whito Me ...X' I.I5 I.U5 ..$1.13 ..$I.VH 53 STOKES TUB BUB Baker High Trounces Muddy Greek Five 40-11 1IAKKH, (iro. (Ki-rliil The Muddy freek busketbull itlntel sufrered their flrnl di'Teut of the seu-son ut Ihe hunds of tho linker hiRh hmuikI. 40 lo II, oil Hie locul,". high school floor hist iiIkIiI. 'I'he linker team was never push-; I'd lit liny BlllKO of the illlne, lile: thoiiKli much uf the spirit unrt' i rlKht shown by w I'uriile niul'-" (?ohl In nltier K'imes whs hiekilllf. Much fumbling tended tu muke thu" (fiiine upllllcreMting. puled. Iiuncing promptly. starts ut 8:30 w. C. PERKINS IS ELECTED . PRESIDENT (Continued from Paife 1.) Ill City Yesterday Itev. and Mrs. II. K. Hughes, Miss Constance I u;;Ii-;h and Mrs. Charles llibberl. visitors In La Grande yesterday. Mr. Hughes was rornierly pastor of the Presby-I . !eiian church at I nion mifl was; Mr. Iteyiiolils lielter : transferred from there lo l inatil- .1. M. Iteynolds. who was Injured !la. I - . . j : - . - - jAtlcndiu-; O. A. C. I'.xposillmi The official delegates of the La Grande high school now attending .the exposition -at Oregon Agricul tural College are: Mrs. J. K. Churl 'bin. chaperone; Karl Ham well. Philip Walnmil, I liayiuond Griffin. ruesl l'aus, und a short, time ago by a fall Is re ported somewhat belter at tile pre heul time although Improvement seems slow. An X-m' picture wus taken of the injured leg and no bones were tound to be broken, al tiiftnirh ii lltrament Is torn iooay and ! it will be several duys before he will be able to be up. Ilciinct! Veiled Here W. W. Itennelt of Km lUego l 'm t Grande for a few days visit - nig friends. Mr. Henuett still luwns a ranch at High Valley a Tew 'miles out of I nion. lie moved to Icallfornia sonfe years ago for Mrs. jliennell's health but siys ho still manages lo get back to the Grande 1 Itonde Valley each year for a llt :tle hunting und fishing. hliijnr McMurrny Urn' 1 Major J. W. MeMurray. an offi cer of the 1'nited States Arny. was in La Grande kisl evening ami met ' -.villi the La Grande National ! Guard at Eagles Jlalt. Major Me i Murray wus h-re giving Hie local Itotlnir Cm mission, lo Mitt The newly uppolnled boxing and wrestling commission of La tiruude will hold its organization meeting this evening, according lo present olans . One of the chief Hems to t... .. i ii-ni I,,, t lii iiiHMiint r. Members arc: W. C Joe Keeney, L. Ualstun. be taken up will be the meiit of a mulchmaki r. of the commission' CrewH. Itoy Kurnam. J. J. Carr, and lr. K. Ion County Puir ussuciutioii, and touched upon a flyer In baseball. The club then mot In the fifth rioor of, the Foley building., H. K. O'Brien, president of tho nlKUrnlon Vouny Ad Club ITi Ji)20. told per dozen while the stands at Uo cents. high price MO; .MAItliKT 1 Olt CD I P CHICAGO (AP) Kverett C. irown, president of 1 he Chicago live slock exchange, in a statement issued Monday said the 7ti,00l) hogs; Monday, with an estimate uf 32.- 000 for TlH'.siluy Indicates flint the l'ig hog- runs for the winter and the coining spring- are uver. Hogs Will Sindoubtedly sell Well uver 9 12 this .week. "riaslern shipping demand keeps up Hi long." the statement con HtAied. "which Is forcing Hie hog market up on tho packers. h'or the first lime this winter hogs are practically on a paying basis rela tive lo current prices for corn In the count ry. Willi a material re duction In receipts for I ho next six months any bullish prediction on 'Stoddard, which dellgliled Ihe bus caro of all Its children with' seri ously defective vision. Valentine Day Lucky One ior Longworth (Continued from Vase 1.) of the completion of tho. good roud program, started In 1U12 by G. L. Larlsou's committee. Mr.; Ii, ,P. Mossmun, in-c.sidcnt In 1!i2l, touched upon several points, Including Ihe official burying of "Old Man Gloom." r The. funeral was attended by lmstors, the bund and must have been tulte an af fair. G. L. I la ri son, president of the club prior to Klmcr Stoddard men tioned that the big things that really" otiuiit for Ihe thumbcf Is lay ing Hie! groundwork for projects, usually accomplished through many committee meetings, and much lime spent in thoroughly In vestigating situations. Vot-ul Number. G. Ll Dullon, during the 'meet ing, sang, "Gypsy Love Song" ac companied ut the piano by Uuvld hog prices is apt to be realized and $14 to $15 Is almost a sure thing some time during Hit; next four months. "The beef and cat He sit not ion also exhibits, n much belter lone und fall le prices have also hccii bottom." IV-1)-A I So -aklng Cla? The Public Sneoklng Clusa will meet tonight nl the home uf Italph liyers at 7"l K avenue. Plve min ute discussions on the subject. "Is Husiness Heller Than Last Year" 'will be given by Italph Myers. Max : Cullen and Horace Nelson. The jmain mldress of the evening will be ny J. A. Tedford who will speaK on. "How I Pound Business Conditions Ik'twwn La Grande and Atlantic City." based on a recent trip to the At kin lie seaport. iness men ho greafly that they In sisted upon more. Mr. notions second selection wuh "lly the Wat ers ol the iMInldoku.y the "higher" office. Me will still hold Ihe purse strings of Congress, and the Con gress, like (he Individual, can b powerfully influenced through lis "pocket nerve." 'ihe elevation of Longworlh to tho speakership will give the House, a presiding officer of a type widely different from that of any incumbent in the last generation. I hero Is about him nothing of I thu dictatorial brusiiueness that characterized "Cmr" Cannon, lb has none of the physical linprcs- siveness and statcsmaiwllke bearing of Champ Clark. The tilr of dignity and aloof Id Mess which has enabled Spcakct Gillelt to give a certain distinction to his rclg,!! Jsenroly; lucK'tig ,ln hlni. Lungwort h, however, . possesses an 'inusual cotublnalhin of ability and Mod fellow shl p which has made him nut only one of the most effi cient workers In the House but one of the best liked. He has lo an unuHiial degree the knack of holding on opponent's good will even while giving him a licking. Ah a Republican of Ihe Ingrain ed, orihodox type, he HghlH hard, Ittit he flghtH fair, and he fight with u smile, STAR WEDNESDAY - TUl'KSDAY William Desmond "The Measure of a Man And Chapter No. 1 of "WOLVKS Ol'V THE. NORTH Building Permits Personal Mention l.yle Sl'i IiikIkiiu r linhler wus III l.ii (irunile yesterduy on business. W. J. Townlcy of Union here yesterday on liuslni ss. you see Buick pull away in front when the traffic starts is the extra power in the Buick Valve-in-Head ensinc. Buick's - - . 15U1CK s I Mat Kurres bus gone to Pendl tm w lu re he will be employed fur : some time. Ted Cochran was a bulnss vis or to Iji Grande ycslerdoy rrum Imbler. Irwin Gregory olitiiinid a build ing permit this morning for rer pairing a house on P avenue, be tween Seventh and Light h streets. The work will cost about $n00 ac cording lo the estimate. LA GRANDE'S EXIIIIUT WINS FIRST PLACE (Continued from Page 1.) was made up in black and yellow an a background. The lumber In dustry was also featured by this exhibit. Woolen and paper mills were characterized by the Oregon City chamber of commerce display. AGED SWEDISH PREMIER DEAD (Continued from Pago 1.) id. As a result of the Socialists' victory In the elections In the fall 'of I!I2I he was returned to power. Ills government remained until I April. U'23. during w hich Hrunllng was both premier anil foreign min ister. It resigned after having been b leated In the upper chamber on a proposal by the government to distribute dobs umong the unem ployed. The succeeding nlnlslry resign fd In October, tr.IL because of di vergent views between It and par liament on the question of disarm ament und for the third time Hrantlng was called lo head government. Carriage Accessories New Cn iago 1Ui1ms, lit cnM-bct with pink ami blue Irlumiliig; hI.mi crepe tie i-liliie wllli pillows lu match. UliuikelH, Chimps, . Mows, etc. . Art & Baby Shop "i:VEUVTHINJ I'Oll THK IIAMV" III.MSI'1 K'HIMJ lintel hnniiller llliln. M'AAd'IMl UUriUltK'K I'ATl'EltNM l. M. V. 'l'llltlOAD liny WHIIuins went n lliis iiiornlnc on Imsiness. I miller Ji.s.-ih Ward left Im UmlKle thin in., mini: on the hrunch Mm' train en roule lo Wulloa on business. ' Hun TlllllHT of tile HolMllllll HlekH I.uiiiIht Company, left this 'iiiorninK for Wallowa on business. I ir. unit Imbler attend Ihe . Mrs. C A. Iltukely of re here lust eenln lo Klk's unnual ball. . Mrs. Krunk lleiivls und son Uay- 1 let. of Klllernrlse. were. lltrs 'in l.a llrande yesterduy. CLL'IJ RENDERS SONG PROGRAM (Continued from page ) The hlKKfSl vaeiiney lo oerur 111 I lie. House with the tuisMlui; or the li)il)U'ollKI'ess Mm, ll 4. will he Hull due to the departure i,f rotund Samuel 11. Wlnslow uf Wiireeuter. Mass. Wlnslow wasn't defeated, he sim ply didn't run imnlu. I'liysleully. Wlnslow Is I lie per- solllfleallon of the plelure the ear- lounlsts draw lo typify the "Irusls. Heavily Jowled. of Immense Klrlll. with BraylliB whiskers parted in the middle, a la link-lies, lie iooi.h ii hlKHi-r limn the Sim poiimis or so till' seales show to Ills ereilll. Iir. Ihe With Aniorlcun tailrs shut ;nilKrunts Turn lo Australia MKMIOlMtNl-:, Australia (Afl. Hlnee the fnlled Ktates beitall i Id Inn liiiiulKiatlon, south' Kurope has turned eovelous eyes o A istralla. and there has been a meat Influn of Slavs., lireelts, Italians. Maltese and oilier mo- EiRht Teams to Enter La Grande Tournament (Continued from Pnirn 1.) Hon plan. A team liiusl. lose Iwlee in order lo be out of the loiirna meiit. Thus after I'rlduy's ttumes all eluhl teams will ukiiIii play on Siil iirilny moriilni?. uf Ihe four wlnnlni; li-iiiiis wuieiiwni n-in-m ill Ihe dlstrlet at I'liloli III the easlern Oregon lollrnaiiietil eaeh will have to play three times dur ing the eoilrse nf Ihe tuiirnumeni The latest udvlee Is llmlju,,,,, ,.v,.ry i. iiin will have an eiiml few ekS With 1,2011 Those iiarlhipiillni; In the pro gram lippeared in approiriale eos tiliue. I'reeedinic Ihe iirofrram al 7:ao o'eloek Hie reruliir business meeting of the miisb-al took plaer. durlnir whleh time It wus deelded that the Monday Musical would present Miss Krederlke Hehllke In reellal heri- In June, when she. will return from the Kuet where she has been studjiiiK; and teaehlnu; pie the here In Juko-sIiivs. Kir (loorire I'llller. premier New HOllth Wales, nun wrilieniiH ARCADE WHDNKSD.CY ONLY Hall C'ni lie's 'THE ETERNAL CITY" Cumody ''Omar KIiayaiH'1 THUKSDAY 4Thc Man Who Came Back" I...!,,,, ellni nali'd rlKlit III I lie siari !by drowlllK two bad leums In i uf ...... ..iitwxivli Hits fun happen. or Ihe four Kiimes to be played fedi nil Boverninent silKBestlnK Hi '' , .-r,y the Imbler und Wallow a the Commonwealth Institute ''lin, n,e l.a (Iralide vs. Ilnterprisi uuiilii system un the Amerkiin , l.nni,.HlH will most likely prove real lines, or udopt ntliur meuns lol ,.,,. allhounh the. relative limit forelitn IlllllllkTutlon. m,..iiiIIi of Ihe Klltlll und I'ovel Oflle'.al Bovern me nt stalements teams is not known here ,1, etar- Hint while the need for Ure sure lo be 1 ana crrr-Avvav mechanical 4 -Wheel Brakes take care of any traffic emergency. Jennings & Shunialc I Te.l "lid Jaek Hull Hand, are visitlnie in few days. Tlpy ure iWVis-r. I'hiho. y, of I'orl Im (Srsnde u ell route to j It. R l ollistoek. i;ove rainie r. ! ,o si Isllz-s In eherrles and dairy rows was visitor nl the of ,fh. of ll. 1. Avery this rnlnit. ! Mrs. K. J I'otlrell returned to h. r home at HuiiimervlMe this nioinlnB after vtsltlii(r here for o v . ral davs with Mrs. May Hutr. All foul IntereatinK (allies and will "ll nrlliB lorin sone t. basketbill talent. Tlekels will BO oil Sllle for IIP' loiirnuliieiit at disss limns und Westenhaver and (lllbert's Hlore lolliorrow-. Husiness mens Bn,l .lo, l, -nl bodv tlekets will Mile uf l.lnlo ll-ll- Winter not be Bood for admission lo Hie On ( ili li tiKht l'M Ver Abo . toiirnaim nt no n serveil Bleats will WHIAV. Kn. I Al"). AdllnB- 1 1. sold nltliooan in u-is pulatlon In Australia. Is urBcnl, some substantial reuson must be ndsneed lieforo the door be shut uBiilnsl while Kuropcuns. Nnver thehs llin Bovermnent Is wuleh Iiib II"' situation tnref jlly. It h.ill. a famous besuly spot tudusliial Ijineushlre. whleh r.-i.nlly was sold by the eorpoia lloli lo a loeal husiness mull, was lite scene of all llllilii'.lMK WIIB'T uii urs uBo. It Is on record that riBtit look place belw belonrinv lo He lire tournament ure to be sold. be Better Automobile. Are ii.i1t. Buick Will PniMTh l Mm. K. U ltron bft this ntorn line for Baker. hre ihe will 8pni the day vlslMnr le ho I lu tin- honpiful t h r Mm. Louin H rgivin und Iil tie Hubby IX'M nrrivi-d in )ji Hi-oiide I1i(h morn lug. Mm, Hrg'v in w 111 -lull at Ho- home of her daughter. Men. Cb no Kate hip! Hnbl.y ull rciiialn with his piirents It- re. luim. t T'X KUIglil HiH'le a inp tu kuim- w-immmn i'-' w - , ,., ,, . ' :. v ! . . rd.r.d km.-.i .y t.,e , me . eJ . i... i i..ri l.u,,t Mill, present uilm s inner the esiuio tnai ioumi inj, umt ,,., ,. be. urn from thu dlnlliKioom wm-ussuie ior o...,. ,. now at the hall. for the defense evidence that the A.ll!t,tn.. fun, I v. Which horiM'S were in poor ruii'iinu'i llur-.'" Mnln, rui'is'f W '"-,'-lliillli IIIVKK, lire.- A J iry in the court of Justice of the IVure IIIhbe reluriicd h verdict for Al- n lochlbcit lasilie. .Mount llon.l raoco lttl.ir,ts ,.r Mlio WHS bclllB sued for I''UI lr,l 1.1 Hie Iliall-ll.V JsllieS llliya. III"' lull" clntly ure iiioddy at Hi, lime but are dryiilB fast. to Tie- Mrs. Archie Itucon has Bone I'orlkind. where she will visit for formerly owned tho estate some time with her mo'h-r. Mrs. 'one of th ni'.st an'.ient In father L. t. .MO.II. country. wsswhn lasur- received them and the that thy wero killed early In the U. ii.Ur. J. Carpenter Offers TONIGHT a: CfOSCE HHAM'S'CART0OM HlSICAL COHFrrY BRINGING up FATHER IN IRELAND k l ' ir AltCAUK I'riceK: 8."r $1.10 51.6." 1 M.- i I