La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 01, 1925, Image 1

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    EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPEREIGHT PAGES TODAY
THE WEATHER
Portland (AP) Oregon:
Occasional rains In the ex
treme northwest portions to
night and Huturduy.
C I T Y
EDITION
VOLUME XXIII.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 1. 1925.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
NUMBER 175
LAND OFFICE
CJLO
HERE
ATTEMPTS
10 CHECK
MOVE
Last Minute Arguments
by McNary, Sinnott
Meet No Response
OFFICES CLOSED
AT 4:30 O'CLOCK
Records and Equipment
Will Be Forwarded to
The Dalles; Burns Of
fices Also Closed.
Afll'h JClllS llf COIllllllKMIS
srrtlco U H lorrllory Hint nt
flr( i'nil)rmtNl nil KaU'rn Om
tm. (hi- I'liilml Jilnu-s Iniiil nt
floe lint- hits iMt'ii clviscd 1y or
ilrr of SivH'lary of II"' Inti-rlor
Hubert Work, I'llilcM'l by lres
Idciit (oolldac. Strenuous -f-rorlh
In Mi'im? nbolMnmlit or
siism'wIoii or tho f-loslnfc nnlrr
ki-it iii iinlll the rlnnl ilosinir
liiikHl. ivrix or no uail.
Tin- lanil office officially cased
fnnctlnnlnK hire yesterday nfter
noon at 4: an o'clock. Considerable
last minute business wm transact
ed Thurfduy before the doors
HwutiK Kliut on 111" public.
Hlinullaneoiisly with the incline
of the land office'" service here,
the llnrns. Oregon, office wan also
closed.
To f 'iiiihiIIiIiiIv with The Unite
Today, under the. direction of J.
II. I'eare, In charge of the land of
fice since January 1 7th' when the
receiver anil leKislrur olflceB were
consolidated under one head, tin
work of gathering th" records and
..(.lipmcnt together to snip It to
The I mill's Is under way.
Ocnrg" I'ariiy. connected with
the office ror many years Jill move
lo The IwilleB and J. II. Peare, for
merlv receiver and lately complete
ly In" charge of " office, will re
turn to his business intcresls.
.' ' . ' IMnblMicd In 15.
' 1 IS;,, when Kaslern Oregon
vus IHcrallv a virgin territory, the
local office was actually establish
ed. I Mflcially it dil ot "V"'" """
lil the following year. Since that
time It has served a large terri
tory and thousands of patrons.
The l.a tirande office in the to
e,r of nil cast of the Cascades
The lialler, office was established
In is7i. Hums in 1SS9 and Vale In
1'Ht) All local business must now
be transacted ill The Italics. 'Hie
extreme end of th.' territory serv
,.,1 by The liallea Is 700 miles dis
tant front the consolidated ofrlce
,v the route travelled.
Movement Held llijusl.
The order abolishing the local
office la held unjust by many eon
i . , ,,. ,1. Including Mr. Tear". Sena
lor Charles McNary and Congress
man N. .1- Klnnotl. Two clauses
under which a land often may be
(Continued on PB Five.)
I
John T. llurvey tuduy announced
that dmi had l''en eonsunitniili'd
w her. by h'- would take en tin
charge of tin- flub Cigar store here.
I tafias (Irr. n. formerly associated
with Mr. Harvi-y in the store, will
be afflllalrd with the ''oca Tola
Mottling eorni!iny here In con nee
lion with Karl lioucli.
The (wo businesses were former
ly combined !'"t now have no con
nection whatever.
HARVEY
OVER STORE
Lady Customers Effect
Barber Shop Atmosphere
Sine.; the women started fre
ili"ntlug Hie barber shops for hair
ruts the barber business bus in
creased according to local barbers,
ulthough sometimes It has caused
fueom eni'!ire to the barbers men
pal inns. bei'iiiiM" ot lh- fact that
many tines a woman come to tip
shop for a bob, shingle, or neck
trim in compny with two or three
friends, who sit nd wait for her.
i barber stales. continuing:
"When a man customer comes In
ittil sees these people waiting he
leaves, either to come back lulcr or
go to another shop. These mi-n
usually hunt a shop that due not
have u:uth femtle traUc or that
Much Timber
In Umatilla
U.S. Forest
Enough Marketable Lum
ber . to Build, a 5-room
House for Every Ore
gon Citizen.
1 Mill iif tho observance of Na
tional Forest Week, tin- Kvcnlnf
Observer bus procured Home ver; j
Interesting facts concerning th j
Cmutilla National forest, which
are given below;
The I'mutllliL National forest em
braces a gross are of almost onr
and one-half million acres, beinp
of approximately the mime area
as the state of Delaware. It Met
In three divisions cxlcmllng from
in Wheeler county. Oregon, into
Asotin county. Wash., a distance of
170 inile.s. H contains land In si?
counties in Oregon and four tn
Washington and has an estimated
stand of four and one-half billion
feet of marketable timber, enough
if sawed Into inch board, to build
a sidewalk 1 II feet In width three
limes around the globe; or if built
Into houses, it would supply every
family In the stale of Oregon with
a modern five-room dwelling.
J 'rot ct-t ion t'ott. ...
To protect thin timber from fires
the government expends about one
cent per acre.
The grazing aut horizal Ion is for
137.704 head of sheep and 1S.0B2
head of caltle and horses.
Timber and grazing are not (he
only. resources of the Umatilla na
tiojl J I 11 ls estimated that
there are about 8000 bond of deer
and elk and over Pimt bear on the
forewt, besides smaller gume and
fish.
Permits Issued
'ourteen permits have been is
sued for summer home: and close
to I tt.lt 00 visitors (hunters, fish
ermen, reereutionlstfl, etc.) come
Into tho forest each season and the
uumber in rapidly )nereaslngf ,
in addition the forest afford
watershed protection and enforce
ment of sanitation on scores of
creeks and rivers; and ussures a
steady stream flow for water pow-
r, irrigation and city water sup
ply- . .
The administration of the 1'ina-
tilla is in th-- hands of a super
ior and Ills two assistants with
headquarters in Pendleton and nine
list rid rangers who are in the
field most of the time. During the
fire .season this force Is increased
by the addition of 25 short term
men. About 7.1 laborers are em
ployed on const ru' t ion work, most
ly roads and trails, and are kept
readiness us I he first liny of de
fense In ease of fire.
the I'mutlUa national forest now
has slightly over 470 miles of tele
phone line and ubout 2"i iniles more
is being built each season. There
are J 28 miles or roads.
I ntense Figured,
The expense of administering the
I'malilla is about $3 3,(HM, it year.
The money for roads and trails
(Continued on Tage Five.)
Drunk Driver Jailed,
Fined; Loses License
Frank IlurHCh wuh arrested yes
terday by Trarflc officer Alonzo
Dunn on churge uf driving a ear
while drunk. Hurch was fined $15(1,
sentenced to 30 das in the city
jail and his operator's license was
suspended for a period of six
months.
'Out Our Way" Takes
"Old Home Town" Place
lit cause of a demand for th
new comic feature now- being pub.
lished by the P.vcnlng Observer
"Out Our Way" the NKA service
which supplb-a tills material, ae
o,utesced to the majority demand
and substituted the new feat lire
for the popular "Old Home Town."
A few inquiries have been re
eel veil concerning t he dlsappear
uncc of 1 he "Old 1 tome Town,"
but on the whole, it seems thil
the livening observer renders -n-j
oy the n e w d a 1 1 y ca rtoo u .
caters to male trade only. Ho
ever, this inconvenience v ill In
time udjust If If. In many cases,
however, the ludus' trade does not
drle the man from the shop, but
proves of un attraction. '
The wituo n coining Into the life
of the b;irber shop bus lo a large
extent brought with lit r an atmos
phere, of respect and mural good
will. She has contributed much to
the uplift of the shop and has made
many changes. Where one- the
Police G-metie was found there is
now the I.adbs Home Journal or
other w omens niuguzim-s, it is no-
(CouliuueJ on 1'age ('ire.)
TIMERS
Fill
LAST Nil
'-.a Grande , Railroadmen
of 20 Years' Service, or
More Join Hands
rWEXTY-FOUR AT
FIRST MEETING
King. Driskell, Happer
sett, Smith, Keeney and
Rohan Named on Tem
porary Committee.
A number of I'nSon Pucfi'ic em-
rtloyes representing the various
.rafts and who have hoen in ser-j
vice over twenty yeurs, met at the
Kmployes 4'iub llouse'last evening,
'or the purpose of dlsewsslng and
'.aklng preliminary steps to form an
"Old Timers' eiuh on the Second
Division.
A 'number of Old Timers clubs!
have already been organ ixed on
other portions of the In ton Pa
cific System, and Wm. freeman.
president of the Portland club, was
present and explained the purpose,
procedure nccessury to go through
In forming a club. etc. The object
of the Old Timers 'lub is to bring
about closer relationship but ween
old time cpiploycR, promote iutl
ty. advance the interests of each
other and employer.
Many I'resml,
Following were present a I the
peeling here lust, evening: W. iloU
Ions. V. R. Ilarei. t. K. IIap'T
sett. Martin King. J. II. inipcs. S.
C. Smith. W. Harrison. Joe Htewurt.
A. P. Nelson, Myers Putnam, Axel
'Sea burg, J. H. Keeney, fal Larm,
J. J. Beldin, J. ltaniels, H. HrooUs.
Nels Nelson, l 10. Kohnn. II. W.
Swart. Win. Driskell, (. P. Merrill
and Oscar Hopper. P. -J. Theisen
and A. J. .Martin, pensioned em
ployes, were also present.
The following temporary commit
tee was selected to make arrange
ments for a meeting In tho near fu
ture of alt employes having over
2't years service, for ttie purpose
of perfecting a permanent organi
zation of Old Tlumrs Club:
Martin King, cngineiitan; Win.
Driskell, trainman; K. llapper-
sett, yardman; S. C Kmllli, main
tenance of way; J. H. Keeney. sta
tion service; K. Itolian, mechan
ical dept.
A dMil' which has been pending j
for Mme time uap concluded today
when Viim-c Hoslwlck. manager of'
the Pacific Frull company house
here, turned OVer the keys of the1
establishment to C. ', pobinsuii,
manager of the local brunch of the.
Myun Fruit company.
The transaction involved the pur
chase of the Pucirie Fruit company
establishments In both Moker and
l.a Grande. The slock, buses and
good will were all bought oul right
and the Myun eoiiipuny Is taking
possession today.
J. G. Mowers, district supervisor
of tho Myun company, from 1 1n
Portland office is in l-a Grand- this
morning attending to the details of
the trunsactlou and seeing that the
lineal plant is properly Installed in
I he pacific. Fruit coin puny locu
tion. The Myun Fruit compny stock is;
being moved from the present loca-,
Hon Into the pacific Fruit company
building one bloc further east on j
Jefferson a.eniie and oh Ihe corner j
of Greenwood street.
CUMMINS SELLS
ELCIN RECORDER
TO MONTANA MAN
FI.GIN. Ore. (Sp c iul) The Y,- j
Kin Merorder. haul wt-kly publi
cation, with this week's Issue, puna-
ed Into tin- hands or .1. V. Wright.
luie of intcHifin, Montana, w ho j
conies here with high reiotumen-.
luttons as a newspuM-niiun of abjl
My and high Inlerrtty. 1
"In laying down our work here:
f ho 1.(1 1 1 ii r Hot tt Hit w it li fTOMHider. !
niilv iiiurt' rt-yif I thai) nJ'ritsiire." is i
the n iuurk mude by J. M. Cum I
ml ns. former editor wnd owner of)
the paper. i
RYAN COfiY
BUYS PACIFIC
U.PReports ;
Decline In
Net Income
Agricultural Conditions
Bearing on Overland
Shipping Said to Be Re-
, sponsible.
NKW YOItK My Ihe Associated
Press) Operating under less fa
vorable coiulitions in P24, the t n
ion Pacific Ha 1 1 road company re
ported to stock hoi tiers Thursday
net Income for the year of $35,
75. 204. more than $r.,(Miit,000 be
low that or l'J23.
The roads operating revenues of
$1Ky.035.1l7 were about $12,000,
lMu less than those of the preceding
year and railway operating Income
of $42,!)3G.22 was $2,53f,'.i I 1 low
er. After the payment of, all
charges and dividends the company
ended the year with a surplus of
$, 5:t :,:-' f compared wuh
1)112,501- for 1113.
Curl It. Gray,, president of the
Pnion Pacific, attributed the lower
freight revenues to a decrease In
the volume of agricultural pro
ducts transported from stales west
of the Kocky Mountains due to the
damage to crops In that territory
from late spring frosts and .severe
droughts. I ncertaln business con
ditions prevailing most of t lie year
throughout the country, he added
reduced the movement of building
and construction materials, manit
act ores and merchandise.
Among Its extensive holdings of
(Continued on Page Five.)
11 Grande's first unnuul Music
week, which will officially begin
Sunday with a concert in the Ar
cade theater, featuring the bund
and the Monday Musical chorus,
is confidently expected to be. a big
success. t
"It will be one of the most wide
spread of community affairs ever
undertaken in this city. 55 a mem
ber of the Monday Musical club its-
Iserts. claiming that, there will be
"music for everyone."
The- program, which will be
printed In full later this week. Is
rephe with many excellent mu
sical features and promises to
really offer diversity that will ap
peal to all.
What
Sister Mary
Says
On the woman's page of The
Observer rueli day you'll find
suggested melius under the
heading "Sish-r Mnry'j, Kitch
en." The i-celpes are tboiiMighly test
ed, fleiM-ndabh', and delicious.
It Is a feat mi women appii-i-fnte
and one of the tunny
mesons why The observer's
reader interest and reader eon
ffdeonce Is cor hicrensliix.
Header interest and n-mler con
fldciiM mi; the mol Important
items for mi iidn-rtlM-r to con
sider In bit j lug t-nacc.
Observer Advertising
A MercliandlsliiB Service
STftRT MUSIC
WEEK SUM
Out to Break Air Record
Two reifiifl go inn"h If lieu
tenant Men II. yali, of Siiii Dk-gi
imtnl air "(nllrni, Is stnit-riil wflh his
six -ton niodiried D(Migla lot-fx-oNi pltua'.
FlrM he'll try lo break Ihr sti.ialmtl
riiglil i n tii il: and I ben he plan, n non
stop flight from Vat He lo Sun Di( yo.
i 0
IDENTITY OF
Body Found Near Ches
terton. That of Mrs.
Desiderio, 21
MOTHER, FRIEND
RECOGNIZE HER
Police Believe That Iden
tification Is Complete;
Both Viewers Very
Positive.
GA It Y, Ind. (My tho Associated
Press). Idenilficatlon or the girl
whose bumed, maimed body was
found Sunday near Chesterton, as
Mi s. Josephine I tesidorto 21, of
Mary, was believed complete today
by officers after Ihe girl's mother
and Sum Moss, n friend, were pos
itive in recognizing her.
The mother uns traced thrmgh
a telephone number scrawled n
the lining of a viinlty ease round
near the body.
poi,i k Imh; mixps.
ItANDOld'll, VI. (My the Asso
ciated Press). A German police
dog today led three men to a
burn on an abandoned farm in
South Mrookfleld, when? they
found Karl Woodward, farm liund
and foinior convict, and Lucille
Chalterlon. II, who left her Gran-
(Continued on Puge Five.)
2 SMALL FIRES
OCCUR IN CITY
THIS MORNING
Two fires, both of a minor na
ture, occurred in l.a Grande this
morning.
The first alarm was turned in
al 10:25 u. m. The roof of a resi
dence ul 1803 O avenue, occupied
by Hurry Myers, caught fire but
tho bluze was soon cjJ Inguished.
During the noon hour the fire
truck was culled to 1002 I llh street
where about $5 damage was done
before a smull fire was put out.
MAY DAY QUIET
IN CAPITALS OF
WORLD POWERS
HO I'' I A (AP) An Ultempl 1"
HKHiiMsinalc King Moris was frus
trated today when guards dtscov- J
ered u almost eompieie suiner
ranean passage with an explosive
film- which they lielteved v;is in
tended tlo blow up the royal
palace.
PAMIS (AP) May Da round
Purls unlet. No disturbance:) were
reported.
HOM K (AP -- May Day was
reported traii'iull throughout M
uly, the rei.ult of mobilisation "f
police and Fascist militia pre
cnulions lo prevent alteiopts at
violence.
NKW YOMK fAP)-May Day
eve was marked by police raids
on t"n meeting or communists,
socialists and nlh-ged nnarchtsis.
at Which nil parlleipanls were
driven into the street. The most
important raid was on tin Man
hali'in heud'iuaiters fif the
Workers party of Ani'Tba,
ENDED
Maid From
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A president's daiigbtcv. lH-rliaps stiotihl Mrle to upbolil Ilin
traditions and dignities or her country. Mm Alicia Calles, II,
tho daughter of the president, of Mexico Is thorouujily Amerlt-an-lnd,
after a few luouths of win ml in San Diego. A modish bob
supplants Ihe long plaits of hulk ltollcd irWn hbso and short
skirts, too. The Aiuerlcan (ilil's fieeiioin to attend shows, tinner,
s(mp ami islt without m Kovemess alwitys np peals lo her. So
(Iim'h jax mush. And since isillng Hollywood, she aspiirs to
bef-oino a niovin aeteess.
WALES DRIVES
CA PK TOWN, South Africa (My
Associated Press). Tho Prince of
Wales today drove on ox wagon
throjgh the streets of Capetown,
accompanied by thousands of uni
versity students singing "For He's
a Jolly Good Fellow,"
The prince later was ceremoni
ously installed chancellor of the
I nlverslty of Capetown, a til ular
position he has occupied since the
Inaugural Ion' of the uillvrslty In
i a i k.
SIMtKVKPOUT. I.u. (My the As
sociated Press)--All oigani.td baUfi
or terrorists and Doggers existing
lit Cedar Grove was indicted here
hi t est tin on y brought out at the
trial of W. K. Miller and W. C Oli
ver, charged with assuiill and con
spiracy to commit assault In con
nectlon with the flogiclug of John
M ilker, fr Cedur Grove.
C. A. Stewarf. a Kiirpris" wltneHM,
naiii Oliver as being one or the
roiuMdratois aiifl also slated 1 hat
Forest l.ee, 1 1, N. Moutwi'lght find
A. II. Netths were members of the
gam, who plotted to riog Marker.
"They told Hie they were beat
ing me because I did not control
my tiimily an. pi-rmnie.i my
daughter, dreswed In klitikers, lo
ride V, bieycle." Darker siil.
SID UARII ARIAN,
YOUNC CARMEN
FKiHT TO DRAW
l'OUTIiM. Ore. (Ily llic- A-.-uh
luli'il I'nM Sid llnrliui Inn.
of li-tntl. ali.l rnriiM-n.
nr 1'iirlliiii.l. Iluhlui'luhf. rouulil
ll I-mmiii(I drllw IH'H' Inl IllKllt.
Wallowa County Fair
Dates Arc Agreed on
KNTKISI'UIHK, "" (l-'lc'iiil I'l
th" Oltm-i-vcr), -'riif iliil-H fur tin.
umi Htl WnMowu rollTily luir tu im.
Ii.-hl h.T.- tlllH (.III linn' I n k.:t
fur Hi-iti -Ik-- 8S-Uitolr , lu-
G ON
TRIAL TODAY
Mexico Bobs
XTRA
nut i MMAi i; HIGIir.Il
WASHINGTON (AP) The rah:
nt Increase of tin nutlon's popiilu-J
thin by birth was considerably
higher In 1021 Mum hi I0-'J. The
birth rnte increased i2.:i persons
per thousand In HlJJt to ii2.5 hi
thousand in 11121, according to the
census bureau survey made public
today.
INAt Gl MAI ION fci;T
ID;MI,IN (AP) I'li'sldeiit-i:!)'!
von Hludeubiirg will take orfh-e
and Ik liiaimurateil at. noon, Mluy
V2, It was ofll (ally dci-lded Ixalay.
cAiJi'oitN f a Titi;MHi,i;s
LOS ANGI'JiFN (Al) Nharp
enrth shtH-ks were fell nt m-vera I
IMiiuts hi southern Cnliroriila early
t(Klay hut no dainnge was resirt
ed. At HMershle shis'ttK fright
ened pntleiils at (hi county hos
pititl, where I'm dmirs sprang open
and windows rattled fuiioMsly.
( A S', DIAGNOSED
IH ts O.N ( AP) A comlllioii
Known as 'hriirt block", some
times found with advancing age
was diMtivered by phHclaiiH who
CMimlm-d John C. ((to) blue, the
president's fa liter, lodn.
DDCltl i: Sl'SPF.N DDD
WASHINti'lON ( AP) DenVIng
the gdierumcut's n-miesl for lliil
Hiltloil or the order suspending
oH-ratloiis tit Ihr packer consent
decree. Justice Mullet hi the Dis
trict or Columbia supreme i-ourt,
today entered a rnrniul order sus
pendhiu the disrcr "In vwry pur-Ib-ulur.''
Tbr unlet will Is ir
fictlc until rurtber nnlrr or court,
whk'.i, it was fipiiliilrd, xsiil he
rulcird, if ul nil. only alter final
heal Ink of ttie casr.
Washington Is Classed
As Irresponsible City
(My ( buries P. Mey,un)
WASHINGTON (NKA HpedaD
Wiif.htiigton Isn't exactly a vicious
city. That In to say, il Isn'l tough.
In the hi'iiM-1 that Chlcaito Is lough.
M isn't hurd and cruel, like New
I Yoi k. D Isn't d Hperale and dan-
IL'ermiH, like San l-'iuticlseo. Out
side t he pro hi n't ion enforcement
s.-rvice. the thtiu doesn't nourish
! 1....... A... I t-.-l 11 ..ili'l 1,1. u.il.l thlif
WushliiKtoti is good,
M lindotibledly y the most Irre
sponsible city in the country. Not
that it mwinu an; thing very wruntf.
OLD IB
IT POLICE
LAIS MAN
Writer of Threatening
Letters Is TakeJi
Into Custody
PORTLANDTAILOR
SOUGHT $2,000
Papers Stuffed in Pack
age as Foil Proved Suc
cessful; Confession Fol
lowed. POMTLAXU, Ore. (My the Ah
soctated Press) Krnosl J. Klm
gren, tailor, arrested late yester
day os he was about to take a,
cache supposed to contain $2, (too,
confessed today that he had sent
threatening letters to I. Itas
nuisseu, local paint dealer, thu
deputy sheriffs announced.
Klmgren was arreted, on the
Powell valley road ut the spot
where Itasinussen had beep direct-
ed to b uve a pack a go containing
the two thousand dollars. Tho
package, however, consisted of old
papers. 1
Heavily In Debt
Officers said that Klmgren con
fessed that he conceived a plot to
extort money from Masmussen af
ter reading stories in magazines.
lie said he whs heavily in debt n.t
the result of financial difficulties
and futluru to succeed In his tailor
shop.
Klmgren hud known Hasmussen
and ntudo clothes for- htm fnr in
yvars, he said. Officers said he al
so admitted planning to send a
threatening letter to another man.
John Dalquiflt. HQ Stild he never
intended to carry out the threats
contained in the letter to Kusmus
sen. Threatened Flrt.
One letter received by Masmus
sen contained a threat to burn his
building and pour acid in his auto
mobiles unless ho complied with
(ho directions to turn over thu
money.
S
F.DGIN, Ore. (Speclul to tho Ob
server) The vole on bonding tho
city for a better water system at
the. recent speclul election resulted
in a majority ot almost three to
one for tho progressive step. The
vole was: 127 for tho bonds; 45
against.
The bonds were alreudy sold at
:i good figure on the condition Hint
the election resulted favorably to
the bond issue. Following tho
working out of further details nee
ssary construction will begin.
(JOI1S TO VIMT AI STItAMA
WASIIINOTON (Al'). The lilim
jncki'ts of th. AtiMirU'iin floi-'t will
Imvii no (lirrlculty pi'lidlnK Hu ll'
nuy itHliort. vlun their whips put
liilo A istrullim harbors during thu
lortlicnntlnK crulm'.
Mithiiw Ainrrlran nion.'y rannnt
ordinarily ! ihaiimd Into Austrul-
lan nionry without (:onl'l..'taul'
r.-d tape, the American and Aua
irallan Koverniui'ntB havo 'ntt:r.d
Into a Mpi-rlul aKrvrnit'iit for Im
mwliatt' convrrnion or currylns up
lo JU.OMn.nuO to lunt-t the flp.'t pay
roll wliilf In Auatrulia.
.MAW uii.i.i:i IS WHWK
NlMINKIDMl'KHI., P r ll a a I a.
(A I') l-:viltkuhn.n-Ilt'rllu cx
prf.s train was d.-ruth-d today,
kllllnit ti.lwcin 3n and 4') pi'r
aons and InjttilnK forty.
It simply doesn't care. Nearly
i-veryhody here I- awuy from home,
with IMtle or nothing to do. and
interested almost exclusively Iti
having a. good lime. These am
Ideal eomlitlond for HHunH pur
poses and he titukou Ihe must oC
litem.
W hut's" become or ihe Scott di
vorce case, at Alpena, Mich. 7 Tho
testimony In the ease told the story
of life In Washington with huutu
(Contluutd 90 pue 8)
ELGIN VOTES
ITER MM