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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1925)
y Saturday, February 28, 1025. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE 1 Local News In Brief coming tvtMs District high school haskclboll tournament ul Union, March 6. 6,. 7. Annual Chamber of Commerce bumiucl, March 3. , . 1 II. H. junior play, Murcu :o- l. Uuion County Agricultural i;eo nointe. Conference: Klgln, March 12; Cnlon; .March 13:. Im Urunde, March 14... Mrs. MnclXmahi Heller Mrs.. Harriett It. Marl Humid, who in ill lit tho hospllul at Hot Lake banatoiiutn,, in Improving and ex pects to be at home In a few days. Moted from Sith Nliect . Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Trowbridge have movi'd rmiii Ifiii;; Sixth street to ii new location, ut 2 Hi it Cedar Hlt'eel. ' Left for Home After spending the past month in l.a Grand, where she was III at Ihe home nf Iot sister. Mrs. J. T.' I'ieuillig. MIkh Thcudoslu Shinu left thin mm-iiing Tor her homo at .lo H"ph. Miss Hhiiin Is very much im proved. , Here from Snlem ! .1. 11. Hcolt. of Salem, state ntar lift road engin-er. arrived lu l-n Grande- thH morning, where he will spend several ilays looking OT'T the mtirket road conditions of I'iiIoii county. I.rnvc This lAeufng i George It- 1 lieks. president of the Mow man-1 licks I, anther com pany, of Kansas City, wilt leave this evening for t he east after spending several days in l.a Grande lu the in I crest of Ills company. I,ef This Moinin- v Mrs. William I leery aeeompau-. (ed by her mother, Mrs. IuruHiy Vlnxelberg left this morning for iluntlngton. Mrs. Viiizelberg Is re turning to her home there and Sirs. Uerry will spend several days visit ing. I'l'om liiriiiinuham, Ala. 1 larry Norris. of llirmingham. Alabitma, spent a few hours In l.a Arrow COLLARS JlllHTS TOR 1IUSINESS with (he collars nttnehed or with neckband mndc in an . un usually fine way,' shirts that fit perfectly and that give sinisfaction. Arrow Shirts $1.45 lo $4.85 Clint's Clolhiery Tb Store With ft Conscience There's No Hope tor a limn li lakes a t-itance when lir's huhiK tliT.. ir nut iiitrsarj any Iihikt. jt;i,c n iT.-,yi.-it ziwnn tw, in K.lililtoii I" ll.it f Ihr Im Kirv on (.I.M.It XI. t'Olths ami ar mfflkr our on ailjiilMirnl. Tliry mil-il Kin- Jim lull llolhir lor-IM-lar Sr hr. Ak nmr,1 atHiiit Hie .l:.M It l, Jcuning3 Si Shumate,, rrpps. Successors to Southard & Shinn. Grande thin morning cn route to Wallowa, when- he will visit 1 r. John It. On-gory. This In Mr. Nur rls first I rip wesf ami so Tar he llh' H tt very well. iWi'iil to linker Miss Mildred l,ove( left Hi lb I hi urn I lit.' mi No. i for Hukcr where jsho wilt spend the day. While 'there hIi will bike a vocal Icksuji jliom Mrs. Jesse Hoskins and a jptaiio lesson from MIk rTorcncc ll-'ifiich. Pnvcd Through C. W, iYniiy slopped over a short time in l.a Grande this morn big on 1 1 Im way to Kntcrprlse mid Joseph win re he will speak tuinor tow at the MfihotliHl Kplcopul churchea there and Monday at the It licit schools. Mr. Tfiiny is prcsl deut of tile flooding College ut Gooding, Idaho. Went lo Ml. Glenn Mih. Pearl Hymun, Mr. and Mrs. .sain Andrews and liny p.aum went ay to Mt. (Iteitn last IhterrM of Ihe M, J .' H. church. e"ulng lu t It I I. A. of Ihe l..j IbM'k fiDin Ptirtlaiid Afler Hpi-udiiig the past muiilb in I'orlland ,wHh fib-uds and rclit llves Mrs. ,' W. G. Sawyer has re turned to her home In l.a Grande. -Mr. Hons Home j Mrs. William Crosby I toss has H'turni'd to lur hoim- In l.u Grande a.'ter sn-ndlng.two'M'iks at'Malad, Idaho Willi her mot Iter who was 111 a(' her home there. Mr raltison Itellei Mrs. Herbert Paltlson. who has , n very in ai ner noiii" itir lite, past ten days Is very much improv ed ibis morning and is able lo lie up and around. Id-r many friends are glad to hear of her recovery. ' Called from llaker G. It. McKadden was called home from I taker Thursday even in; on account of Ihe illness of his son. Imight. Later the boy bad an operation at the Grande Konde hos- pllal for acute appendicitis. He Is getting along nicely at the present .Mens I'oi uni To Meet "Klrin Koundullon" will be thejMrs. Dick Henson, of Union, were loplf which Itev. H. K. Wallls ol visitors to l.u Grande yesterday, island City will discuss before the - j Men s hornm of the Methodist j enurcn loinorrow morning ai i u o'clock. Tho l'orum Is inviting al'l inter sted men to this meeting Here fur Tonriiamenl Siiperlntendenl Hoy Conk 'In, of the I'nion schools, and John WoVl man, teacher in the hlgli selu ol at i'nion. were here yestcrdav attend ing the first day's fday of Ihv l.a rande sub-district !ouriiMit-nt. Mr. Con kiln will be lu clar;- of the district tourney at t'nlon n .t week. To Hear .Message Members or Ihe Christian Fu deavur Assochilion of t lit Presby terian church will meet at the W. C. Kelly home Sunday evening. m uere iney win listen in uu iitdlu ineKiagc bi.lug broadcast from Ktufimi U:V I'lirlliitnl l.v Kilivnnl P. Gales, general seeretnry of Ihe) '. "niled Society of Christian rhi deavor. llae Son' News. was received In ,ti Gcaud yesterday, of the birih of a nh pound son to Mr. and Mrs. Itus . t.rande for several days wilh Mrs. Uarrle ai their lionte ut Salt I.akeK. 1- Shepherd. " ily. Ctali. Mr. and Mrs. I are hoi It w ell known here. I tunic watt formerly Miss Hughes. arrb' M ra. Inez AI Coe Last litciiing Klmo Clegt:. Klixab'-f h Garrlek and Winona Lyman went lo i ove last evening, w here I hey acted as judges at tb-bale, oratory and o,uar itet eonlesis of He- Cove ami I'nion M. I. A. Men or theM. 1. A. of the I,. l. S. cliureh and the Gleaner irls of the saute organisation. Huuipcil Tca.-h On Wrair; Place (ieorge I 'ell was arrested yester day for violating a cily ordinance in reference to dumping of I rash on private property. He will be tried tonight. Officers assert that ). dumped trash on the O.-W. ! yards, on that portion known as the "V." ltl.V. M l, so.N KNH.HT Two more wi n- converted last jibe vaults until tojeh tint" ns the' even in it. Great result n follo'v guvernmi nt nei s fit to put the I lev. K night's praying for the ' guld piece In general circulation , sick. However, hedon not make jflKutn. Hunk cm pay the Lundon u hobby of It. jer httg Ih coiiic t ntlniy aeiU.toin- .Nrit faith healing service on ! ei to the paper currency und Monday evening u ebome to ! that It ts doughtful n beth'-r mjv. all. jenlgns. even after l.'ngland re-: New church of God Chapci. : turna to the fold bus, will ever corner X afid Spruce. Adv. 'by popular again, i I Grande Schools Crowded The Hchool board of La Grande is confronted with a problem that offers no solution, according to If. K. Williams, clerk of the board and official of llto tM. Grande. Klcclrte company. Mr. Williams Is at the Oregon hotel. "Lust year wu con structed u four-room building and added three rooms to another building, but t)n Increase In school population has been so great that six mot rooms hi least an1 need ed,' he said. "However, wo have, reached the limit of our bonding ability for new school huildlnjcs; and what we are going to do ith0 the additional children In a subject jo ( )...( i I...... .... .... nUl.i. In o me turn lew years our aBacfWU val uation has Increased per cent and our school population 7u pr cent. In 1116 the school popula tion was 1400; now II Is Muu." Muny Improvements are contem plated In La Grande this summer. Mr. Williams said. Including I'oo residences, four or five, business blocks, a white way and a new wa ter system. A new armory to cost $S.otm is hoped for. Th tow it pro poses to raise $4.vu for tho aim ory and has $11. Mini of that amount already pledged, he said. Portland Oregonlan. Personal Mention frs. (. W. Oiiy of I'lnt'Tprlse, jls vl.sltlng In l.u Grande with Mrs. Wurd Kowler. ' -4- S. A. Gardlnler arrived In thin city from-'orlbiud, where he will remain until Tuesday- on busini3.i. Sidney I.yle, piano tuner, Is stop ping at the Koley for a few days. K, A. Kpllng, of- the Grande Konde Meat company, made, a bus iness trip to Ibilier yesterday. Verona and Uahl ftlooo left tills morning for Mlgln, where they n 111 visit relatives.) 1 ; Mrs. Kva lielir- went lo Island City Hits morning, where she will spend the day visiting. Rimer JnrobR, of tho Jacobs and Hess milt of Nftrth Powder, was, a visitor to I .a Grande yesterday. He was accompanied by his mother. " Mr. nnd Mrs. Krnnk Connor, of Union, were visitors to 1-a Grande J yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Sain Hi n.ion - and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Paddock, of I'nion, were shopping In l.a Gr.tnde yesterday. Mrs. S. I. Perry and son, I tonal d, eft tills morning for Nampiv. Ida., titer spending sevural days in l.a IGratne wilh relatlv-ea. , Mrs. C. M. Cameron went to lin ker this morning to spend tho day visiting. Mrs. M. K. Jordan, of I'.nterpriae, etunicd to lai Grando this morn ing from luncan. (Jregon. She will let urn to her liuiue this evening. i- Georgia I laker, of I'nion. la a vis itor lu l.a Graudc from L'uloii to- (day i I S. A. Hutchinson, of I'nion, mo tored to l.a Grande this morning to ;peiid Hie day. 1 M i n. if . I Ta lor a nd Herman i-eheniicr lft thin morulng for Mawllle. after vbdtlng In I -if Mrs. Clias. Walch and son, llieh ird. left thin morning on the branch Hue train lu vi.dl at. Klgin today. Mrs. W. P. Trumbull pj:;a'd through, l.a Grande this mornlii route to her home at Joseph alter a trip to Slaiifbid, Ofegon. to isit her mother. She wan accom panied by her noli, Itobcrl. Harry Lamley, of Pendleton, b-fi l Grande yesterday afler spend ing "era days here on business. Sherwood Wllliama and liay Wil liams were buidness vt;iilori lu Ho lder yesterday. . W. Itnrluw-, green hou:t'' man of Klein, was a husim as vt.-illur to i.a Grande yeaterday. Friient Vchrs, formerly' of f.n Grande, la spending a few days here uu business. Hrilldi Ik-sin Circulating Their lluanliil Sotcrclti lONlKN. (AP) It recti! re- porta that, the Itrltbdi government had stwrted minting sovereigns. as a step toward returning lo the, gold standard, baa had a tciideii-j cy to bring out sonic of the 6. lina.ana or fi.tHMi.tiifa gold pieces' w tilch bankers have calculated were being hoarded by 1 puph w ho had held them since tajver-' eigns w ere w Itbdraw n from tir- j cuhiHon early In the war. The! rumor I hat Hovcrclgnj w ere b hig ee.r,..I v -:i.h pt-outptiy. deal' tj by tin go", e; ni.l' lit. bljl V. II ".Iter thm the guld pb.cc.i continued to be 1 brought out of Hair hiding placva and ciehang'd fur the paper cur rency ut Ihe banks. The Hunk uf Kn gland piAiiicul iirty luui been rcc' Ing yulte a numl rof sovereigns i very day re cently w hich, after ing cichuiig ed for paper, are pined away In SAVE -with SAFETY DRUGSTORE 1 "Strong as Iron Ten! Iron. Is strengthen ing and' with ci-lery and casen ra ma ken a sptett did strength building Ton ic that Is pleasant, to take nnd (one up the, system Just now, when you feel you heed It. A large boUle $1.00 Glass Drugs Inc. Tim lli:XAIJi SUiro La (irandc, Oregon r i O Of ! o ! T.GGK IHIOP AGAIN I'OUTI.AND. Ore. (AP) l.lve- slock nominally steady today. Kggs mie cent lower. 2f Vj"'" 27c. 1J ut ter 47c. Hutterfat firm. I'oiitIiAMi Git.MN mahki;t POHTI.AND. Ore. (AP) Wheal Hard whllo 11. S. Ilaart, Kebru uy, l.!t:t; Marcli, JI.H": soft white, February, $I.K7; March, $1.S!; western while. February, JI.87; March, Jl.Sit; hard winter, February.- Jl.its; March, I.K7: northern spring. I''ebruary, $ I .SO; March. l.S"; western red. Febru ary, ji.s: March, ji.sii: unit liard . while,-. February, f-'.lMi; March, l,XV. ; OatSr NO. 2 while feed, Febru ary, S 1(1.011; Marcli. $4.rU; No. '2 grav February, ?I0; March. 4I. Corn.r-T.No. :t K. y. shipment. February, . M'-: March, f AU. HOG PIUC;S SOAK 4. HKXVFR (AP "llog.valuia on the -iViiver market eonlinued - Ut hoar Friday when a new lop pile was cslabtlslied for the rivc-yeu period. The top fur Friday was quoted at S - pi;i.ih-i i n uiidi r l Airs. PKNIH.KTON. Ore.- -The it'll -f for farmers prcdhied wllli t he i,nactiueitt of the law when-by the slate was ' to furnish ' funds to pure hn se seed wheat has failed to materialize, and farmers ell It er ate f-l-n-a-n-c-l-n-g themselves through their banks or permllling their land lo lie Idle. This re sult baa been nolcd by the I'm.i Ulbi ' county local commit be in liiargiug of adininlsteiing Hie law tiud by the Morrow county com mittee, according lo a at it ten mill made by Fred I ten u Ion, wend at y of the t nialllla couuly coiuiuit tee. .' The 1' mat Ilia county committee baa formally pawed four applica tions for loans, but none of Ihein lots been sent "lo Hale 111 because the cusl of riirniMlilug the kind of lille demiindeit by I lie stale is prohibitive, M r. Itetiulon Haiti, MACIviriS AT A GI.AM'i: M-:W VOIIK (AP) Slocks - ifeavy: idvotal Induslrlals hid uu Higher muiiey rales. Hoods - Lower: prices react oil advance In bank rale, Forelirn I'Nehaiiu'e Higher; nler- llhg rail ha alter breuU. Cotton Gem-rally lower; rains in drouth seclloii. Sugar Ivisii r; 'uban s-lliitg, Cofie Higher; foreign buying. CHICAGO (API Wheat -lllgll- r; unfavorable crop reports. t 'orn--Hurley steady : pour cash demand. Callb Steady. Hogs I 'Inn. President CoolhlSrc m reo.ueMt cd by t he senate lo transmit the federal trade comiulsslun's report on He- trasntlne Inquiry, Sep Ihr Kiti'hrn Sft Special $1.15 F. L. LILLY Hardware rtaona Hmln 81 o o o oooooooooooooooooooooooo Markets "Field Agent" Replace Bone as Alaska s Boss (Continued from page I) nor. PurUs.. George Alcxuiidi r Parks, aainit bei.ig Ihe mil name of this vigor ous, ul lib tie chap who Nought and foiiml his fortune In the fur north. liCarccty rvallxea yet Just what has happened to him. Territorial governors usually are politicians. They are chosen be cause of parly service. Hone. tor Instance, was lu rharpu of llepnbllcan pubticity in the Harding eampalgn and had ; ..r..i i..niif ri H...t-i u previously done party service editor of a Kepubllcau "organ." Parks doesn't know politics. He never was a member of any luc.il state committee. o,or booster work In any campaign. Oj 11c never was a deb-gate lo a party convi-ntloii . or a candidate for any oflice. How, then, does he qualify for one of the choicest plums on tho -...,1.1, .ll,. I m. (....! Simply beca use wltlle he may ( concept Ion of tho whole govern not know politics Im docs Know. menial structure. Alaska. As mining engineer nul Kindlng the 1iaUs of the presl governiuent field agent he has b-ncy pressing hard upon htm, he been over the whole, territory. J formed the habit, which he hua He knows Its people and Iheir.shice firmly established, of assign problcuis. His 1 7 years In Alas- 9ika has made that country "horn oito him. and w In-re u mail's home Oils there his heart Is. ?! Personally, Parks supplies tnoKt Interesting contrast to usual executive appointee. Ihu Hero Is no neatly groomed, nice ly iminloured, soft -muscled suppll- Desiring to assess the trouble In cunt of the. pie counter. t. wheat regions or the northwest Ills ruddy face, roughened bylilII(l rlm. lVMMMi,.8 ror It. he bad Ihe bite of Alaska winds, In lean iMcretarlca Wallace and Hoover and atrong. Hla six reel of frame' ., u .nferenrc. hcsirlng to ap carrlcs no ounce of surplus fat.'iK,jn, j,K,., ,e asked his atlor- Tlte utiles ho has mushed In 1)rV general lo Investigate ihe tml - nf.iuluKs ami nirs nave given nun a powerful swinging stride that seeitift out or place : on wuaiiing ton paV'inents. - Parks Is Hi 111 a bachelor, at 4-. Alasku has been his only love. Itdrn In Denver and educated at the Denver School of Mines, mining work first took him to Alaaka In HMtS. The, ; states" have been too tame for hint ever since. Tn Cusr to Ho Appealed, I'KNDIiKTON. Ore. Authority to Ihe city attorney to lake an ap peal from thu rlrcult court to the supreme court In a case which the ily recenlly brought against Cnta illa uounty was authorised by the city council. The suit was brought Lo require an accounting of t he toad tux money obtained by the totinly. The city contends that ap proximately $HIUMI0 should be re tumled to II by tin county uu the share of the municipality. INAUGURAL 1 CEREMONIES : -WEDNESDAY (Conllitaed from Pbk 1.) I'rlends say Ik charuet eristic. Mr. 'oolhlge, has c hurled Hie w.iters through which during tint. iiet four years he proposes Iff siccr this ship t( state. This has meant Itard work and a difficult change front his comparatively unlet life as vice-president. His two years as governor of .Massachusetts Htood him in good stead, and he con stantly h-Jtl pill lulu Use (he exper ience gained In the state house ut Huston. I.M little TlmC. Within a wueh after th funeral or President Harding Mr. Conlidge began a study or Hie functions and pUiiSibllllleK Of. the guVer 11 llicllt a I .ep!irtmeiits and aireneles. One by one he called in the members of ihe Harding cuhluei, which he had aceepled os his cabiticl. and sought from them an outline of Ihr work of Ihelr departnieitlH and In loniinlinn ns lo peiullng problems. He did the same with revcral of (he larger bureaus and with such Inde pendent agencies as (he Interstate Commerce Commission, the Feder al Trade Commission and the Tar iff Commission. He spent hours Hall's Catarrh Medicine ?ttit it rid vour RTStcm of Caunh or Deaf ncss caused by Catarrh. Sotd by tfrafgifff ft rtr 40 ytr F.J. CllENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio Special Sunday Dinner MntxU I. IW."i. btrth-o from fc:m till K:im P. M. .MiH'ly Cent Grapf Krull Cocktail Cream of Celery Smtp Ilua-d h-w of l.umb w H li Mini .Mly Uij.j t- lb r w.Hh fb... a C.ra Kua'd Vu'tje; bi.i.eil Mauled Pol aloes Cnaiiod Cm Pineapple tin 'I t'rtalil 'heese Ha lad Hot Holls mid Itolbr ue (.'ream and C;ike Criilt Jillu l-'renb Hhubaiit Sauce and Cake TeU Coffee Milk a I'lxnjirrri i, I'l.v i: m hinu. reading icpurJn and ricomm mki lions In his uuest fur inrormation. ; He consulted frequently with . members uf Congress anil utiters1 h hum he knew lie eoitlil u-imt. 111k : first appoinluient, thai of lbis t orn Htemp, of-Virginia, to he-his M-ci'i-lary. was arrived at niter' study of a ttsl uf three reiiisted Horn Seiialor Curlfs uf Kansas,' Speaker Gillelt. and Secy. Weeks.1 tie ittrly indleated tt knowledge ol ti Ik major prulileiiiH. and Mr. t Slemp's appoint incut was partly ' due to a desire to have a lia'yon ! with that body. Several Weelix before tollgiesa assembled Secretary Melluu work- i ed nut an! Hindi putdte hhi tax re-1 ?Mun ,,luIK 'Knwlonal l-adera. m iiiohI eaHrs lool;ed til It askaiie.i and sab) it eould not be put! through, but Mr. Conlidge c.ndois-' ed It whole hearteilly. belb-ving II 1 to be for the Inst iul"rests of the! country, and made it one of blsj chief recoin uiendat tontt to Con -. Kress. i;ctunun Slr'SMtl. ( l'nigallty and economy, latight I by his boyhood days on a Vermont 'arm, were emphasized always and Iiirn tmliiv tlin cofiii.i'uli.lt.. Iii l.lu' lag speetal work to his cabinet ad visers am) holding ttn-nt n-spoitsl-bte. His own molto, "lo t It" day's work," he made the mutlo for every cabinet officer and ills friends say. "Woe betide that cabl- net member or other exeeutlv ofr lieial who attempts to loaf on the "job." ,rt(.nliunH (lf VJir)mi ,-llgibles and .,,.,,1,,. recoinmcndallon. Iletnav noon appoint a new prohibition commissioner and Ihe chances are ten to one he will appoint Ihe man recommended by Secretary Mellon, .vbuse department has .imisdkiloit over prohibition enforcement. All the while Mr. foolldgc was uainlaiiiing a routine of dally life outlined by physicians nnd found by experience as best to keep him health. He uulekly established I he custom uf taking two daily .Milks or hair a mile eueh about the it reel 8 near the White House, one before breakfast and ihe other he tore dinner. This practice lie still follows, rain or shine. Soon after he entered Ihe White House he es sayed horseback riding, but rind ing 11 look uu undue amoiutl of time out of Ids daily minimum, he installed In his drcHsing room u me chanical horse, controlled by elec tricity, and designed to provide tin same exercise as a canter over tin orhlh; path. He lakes a t urn at ibis two or three times a day, INo Variance lu lloutlne, Thi i President's . hours for meals never vary. He goes to bed each night about lu o'clock, gels eight bourn sleep, and kikes a-nap after lunch. He finds relaxation In week-end trips with friends aboard tiio Mayflower, w here btiKim-s't rarety is transacted. He. repeatedly has inanllt sled lis aversion lo public specking, coti linlng hiuiseir, in his first year in oflice, to less I ban a do.i n Impor tant public addresses and to few Minerva Says- Have yiiu rheiilii.tl him ef Hie I' l l. II In not til all tin usual to find ft pentoii (nut lug Ihe feel and limbs for liieunialism, w h e u upon enreftd exatiiinatloii It Is found thai fallen arches or rial, foot Is Ihe cu-ise of no pali!. In ot her cases l int Tend results from rheumatic conditions of the system. In any cane, I r. Scholl'tl Trl-Spiing Arch will relieve thfa trouble. (Jet TleiiP AI THE BOOTERY GAY IIAYHFN, Mgr. A-k lo Si-e l Hipioiiia. !i GINGHAM A fresh supply of Gingham in tho season's most beautiful and attractive patterns in n varied assort ment of colors, at prices which moan a great saving toyou. : 14c to 49c 53 b'lOltKS hips away' from WashhiRton. lie has declared his heller Hint lite American people would rather nave a president who remained on the Job than one who weal tour ing the country. Itul he sera man:.' people. Secretary Slemp, wurkhi in co-operation wilh. him. upeti"d ihe door to the presidential office 10 almost every While House visitor so Hint many who came lo Wash ington on public business found It easier to see the president," If . for only a, word or two. than lo con ler with Homo' lowly bureau chlei. Ihe president's visitors generally lave left the White House declar ing Inappropriate thu nickname. "Silent cul." They had found that Mr. Coblldge caft and does Talk: provided he litis something concri b to say. but Ik truly enough silent when it cobies to wiial is known as small talk. KslabllMic llrcnkfastx. Nineteen months have seen ch- labllnhment of a new custom, the White House breakfasts. - Arising early, Mr. Cuolldge dislikes to waste t In morning hours and so when he lias a problem to discuss with members of Congress or sunte committee he Invites litem to an 8 o'clock breakfast and threshes the mailer out over buckwheat caken and sausage. Conferencec, whether tit breuk lost or later In his office, nre used LS THE fl REALLY II I 1 . PIRFECTLY LAUNDCREB , O ttVrc Iflllnir Uu. Ii'lllh Hlie,, o Ny Him our M AltCII-woitK MltMCi; s IIIH-,l.(ll. Sl'llll ' "r iiiIIiiik mill NhliiH lu iih IIiIn , f VVirok, nuil hv mm lincil. JLjr Smocked Dresses l.oicly little t.higbatn . Party HrcMrH In Hlue, Give iinll Hfowil comhlnallen of check nnd pbiin, with Niiits-kcil pit mi. l'HIC;i AT f I.U.V Als4i oilier Hylcs und prlci. Art & Baby Shop "i;vi;nvriiixii i on thu haiiy" III JI.VI I K IIIMi llnlrl HiillltlliT lllilic. SI AMTINO in i-iiJCK k i-.vrri:iiNs n. si. v, 'i iuii:,mi THE HOLY CITY A Sai l I'd Cantata Kcaluring 80 voicos in Solo;:, tlioiuscs nnd (ilui'tctl(,H ARCADE, Sunday Only 5 Acts Vaudeville 5 OHCUKSTKA UUD by Mr. Cuolldge to elicit Itifornia-:',. Hon, lb' rarely tells his callera what, he Intends to do, but wilk,. the information lu baud he mtikei Ills decision quietly, and announces j It with a casnalucss that Is some-u .lutes districting to Ihuae most in--.-terested. Conflicts witli Congress over tax nvclsiou, ,lh soldiers' lion us, pus I'll la'y. ii ltd the Japanese exclu sion " provision "of Hie Immigration idll marked Ills Initial yca In the t White House, and In has shown plainly that, lie- does not Hoop for- j get a vote by a Itepubllcan Heiia7 ' , lor or House member adverse lo ins policies, 'lite Senate IuvcsiIko :lonrt disturbed, but did not worry,T him. ' Gradually he has . sought more and more to exercise his In-.- (Itience with Congress, but his suc cess willi a Congress elected on u ptatform Willi him remains to bo.,. Seen. MATERNITY CASES (.'urcil for ut 1500 Y Avi'iui", la OrtiiHlo. Ori'irnn. , Cull ut I'honu 3117-11, muintiiKH or mi nings. TrnliU'il Niirw., I'rifo Krasoiialitt'. 'I lie Mvllimlist " Kpisnipal CIiiiitIi . 1'. M. VfNpcrs Tuiininow Ia'oiimijjt Si'o inDraiti in detail in I'liurcli iiiitintiiici' II It'll ts. ''ill' . iiivilCii. AM) IMCTLUKS