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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TWELVE PAGES TODAY T CITY EDITION it THE WEATHER POHTLANIJ (AP) Ore gon: . Unaettled, probably llKht ahowera tonight and Wialleaday. VOLUME XXIII. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PItKSH LA GRANDE, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PUEB3 NUMBER 202 UFtttttg VQ1E WILL BE TAKEN TOMORROW Four Municipal Issues Before Citizens in . . Special Election CITY DADS HOPE . FOR LARGE VOTE Commissioners' Urge All to Cast Ballots so Sen , timcnt of People Can .Be Fully Determined. Votim; HiiA i;K pok .il.nk . Tlllltl) IXIXTION Precinct 1. Frank Cloavlngcr's residence a( AIM Third si root. : Precinct 2. City Hall, 101 Kirn street. Precinct a. V. A. Moss, resi dence nl 2105 (VUur Mrcet. Prcvinct 4. Iani; chajxd. Precinct 7. c. Cougheimw cr's residence at Mini Washing ton avenue. Ircfittrt 8. Court house. Precinct 10. Methodist '.lurch. Precinct 10. Methodist church. Precinct II. C. II. ;acPs residence at 1004 'lliircl street. Precinct 12. Harris Jlall, cor ner Fir ami .Monror. Precinct HI. Church of find chapel, comer Spruce iintl X Avenue. Polls to Ikl open fnim 8 a. m. until 8 p. in. .nt Preclnois 5-0 nre out side the city llinlls and no votes will be east there. . , . . . l omorrow morning, at 8 o clock. pols will be opened at 11 munie- ipal voting places and will continue open until 8 o clock in the. evening. Four municipal issues will be vnto,i .mnn. nil ...-mmK,,! w-im rter lamendinents that will' provide as fiiiinwH- 1. Antliorf.ls ll. Iuunce nn.l li- or !.'" l'"n.lH to provide salt" funds with which to make 1m- ' provements, bnt (erineiil.s, additions and extensions to the watrr system. 2. Aulhoritung Die Issuance and sale of $105.(100 bonds to provide funds with which to provide a sew uge disposal plant and a 1 runk newer to conned said plant with tlif present sewer .system. 3. Authorizing the issuance and sale of ' $26,000 bonds to provide fund: with which to provide a storm hcwit sstem. 4. Aui horizlng the issuance and Kitln of S 4 ft. ii DO hnmls to nrovlde funds with which to purchase ad-j ditlunal fire cquipnu-nl and provide (Continued on 1'age Five.) I'-red II. Cilirey. one time pub lisher of Ihe Observer mi. I recenl iv associated with Ills son. Koy Cur- FRED GURREY BUyS PAPER Ivy at llie currcy cress, iook "fr,ukcr. . winner Hie nianngcment r Ihe Iji Oninile i,n,.n,,1Ir contest. J'lMl iCl ,li WB ) esi' i uiij uiiu edit the paper commencing with this week's I..-HUC. Acorillng to .Mr. Currcy no rad icul changes In Hie form or policy or the paper will be made except to enlarge the size or Ihe sheet to seven columns instead of six. The News will remain a weekly with each rritlnv as Ihe day of publica tion. tb orge Huntington Currey, ror mer publisher of the News will make his heaUiu:irter at Arling ton. Mr. Carrey at present owns ry C .M. Clerce nnd Hugo Kllng the Arlington paper, one at Board- hummer, will make their plea ut man. Oregon ami two at .stanfield.il" o'clock tomorrow morning. Legion Delegates To Be Elected Wednesday Eve - Klection or delegates to repr" K' nt C.rande post No. 4-1. American Legion, at the stare convention to be held tn Print - ill". Ore.. June '2h-'27. Inclusive, w HI be taken up at the regular ni.-eling of th'- organization to morrow nlvhl lu llonan half. Those nominated from which) four will be selected Its delegates are: Harry Williams, Otis Palmer. Hugh Hrudy, I-Yed Kiddie, Pay WiMiai-, H. ItlehardKon, Chest ..-r Thompson and (Mis Veal. he iii-nimu it nil of wni ni: li e di-im i.n.i i.mrin (.,,-i. to Prine. ille uill SO be taken up- HJan.l Doernbecher hospital fund Hie American Oxrord studenl-oam- Is believed here that Ui Oramh 'campaik'n conilii' e, lu m last man. has entered St. Mary's Hs. bus an excellent chance to rap-1 week will be made, pllal as a im-dlca! sHid-nt. He ture first prize although there are' The I .a (ininde l.egionnatr s stroked the winning Oxford crew 3i corps entered this year. iuhv.l their uuula lure wltho:itjin and th losltiK ere lust y Lu Ci mode's hopes tor lirnt mucU dilficulty. lytar, Allen L oses Appeal; Must Serve Term j San Francisco Court Sus tains Action of Port land Court in Local Case. l'fUlTLAN'D .Ore (Special) Ezra Allen, of Ia Grande, who ap pealed to the federal circuit court of appeals ut Sun Krancisro fol lowing a conviction hero In federal court some time ago on a prohibi tion charge, lost his action, accord-, iny to announcement . by George Neuner, United states district at torney for Oregon. Allen's sctitcuco and conviction were sustained by the court of up-, peuls which held that the offering of an opportunity" for u person to violate, the law wan not entrap ment. Allen had been sentenced to four months in the county jail on a charge of violating the prohi bition law, having been found guilty of Hale and possession, lie uppealed on the grounds of entrap ment. " The Allen case was turned over to the federal authorities here by the police department, who made the arrest hiHt year. E I After a legal argument lasting Home time. Judge J. V. Klowles of t he circuit court granted the motion by the attorneys for the de fense to non-suit the $2500 dam age case, Irene McGralh vs. Charles Hill, et nl. The following suit for ($50011 damnges, J. J. MeGrath vs. !(arIra HHt whlch was bnW(, on incident was held up in- n non-suit proceed- 1. J . , h ' ' The Incident upon which Mr, nnd -Mrs- MGrath based their suit was collision between a cat' uit(.a .t,n ft nllnu'r son of Mr. ,. Mf ,,.. MrM. .M.0rUth wire riding in the buggy. The plaintiffs jaliegt-d that the Hill boy was driv ing without lights una me non-sun was granted by the judge after the attorneys had proven that the buggy was also minus lights. Smith und Anderson of Baker, were the attorneys for the defense and K. It. Kingo fcr the plalntirfn. An appeal from the city courts from a conviction on a liquor charge. City of Im Grande vs. Drumsiuith is scheduled to open court tomorrow "morning. George T. Cochran Is representing the city and Green and Hess the defendant. UNION STAKE IS WINNER IN BOISE INTERSTAKE MEET The I'nion Stake M. I. A. won in the (iitartet and public speaking contests at Weiser. Idaho Friday, competing with Boise, Idaho in the Interstake meet. Members of the Stake winning In that contest will go to Salt Lake the latter part of this month where they will com pete with representatives from the various districts. Miss Fossil in of In the public The Stake M. I. A. orchestra will rehearse Thursday evening here, with Victor Dcl'lulo directing. Thirly-rivc musicians are expected to be present. Union Men lo Enter Pica Tomorrow Mom li. O. ai rented Ze"k and Cred Siain. ut Cniou Sunday night place are hi rRely based upon th fact that last year, with a more or b ss netv organization, third j prize was won lu keen competl- tlThls year, wl.h a more season ,1 1 drum and bucle corps, it is I IhouRht that the chances are ! bright for high honors In the I state. I JtiloWIIIl lit ItlHlti, In addition to the convention niath'is to be settled, t he fltl ll j ie m im w.... -i in,- reports of Ihe outcome of the American legion endowment fund; DAMAGE CAS I NON-SUITED Bees Visit 1 ) L aVV. cH ;i as. J The royal whim oT a wttnUer In? (jiieen lee Mopped traffic of ' the noonday ruh In the financial d 1st rift of rorltand. Ore., -when led a swarm of follower to seek rest on the stun of n batik. The bank railed (he poliru nnd fire departments In vain; ttiuill.r a beo keeer IiapiHMiiil alcin; and hern yon sh hlm sweep his up the wayward bin's. L C hart L-in for four boys and girls' clubs wilt . bu distributed this week by 10. A. Sayre. cunty school superintendent.,. The char ters ate signed by Henry c. Wal lace, secret :i ry of agi IcUlture; J. A (Mi'jrplilll, stale superintendent or public . ehool; ' raid V. llHi ia, dli ector . of the regon Agi leil! lural college extension servlct-, and 11. C tieyuiore. slate club leader. The charters are to bu award. -d in recognition of the organization of , the clubs to meet standard specifications. . The clubs which will- receive charters are. Cooking club. North Powder, Mrs. M. Sloano, leader; St-wing club, I in bier. Airs. (.'leave , leader; Sewing club, Norl h Pow der, Airs. A. (2. Augell, tetidei', -und lioiiieiuaking. La Grande, Mrs. W. U. ColMngwobd. leader. E CHARTERED HONOR ID IS ARRIVED (The commission also ordered rc advertining of Ihe west unit of the .... .,, ,,, Benin Creek-Cow Valley section or were won by I fi menib.rs of the'dn, j0, ly i,ig,way. IlidH were gniduntlng class or the l.u (irande ' received on Ihls seetlon of the road high school ror excellence In at nl-hast month but all were rejected les taken dining the roue-year' term, nave arrived and are now at Birnle's .lewelry store where they may be obtained by the hon or stlldenlH. The IS seniors v. ho received the best grades rullow: Helen Wil liams, Mae Bean, Leon Berry, Kuth Brauiwell. George Culler, l.enore Gibson, Bernard Uuninieft, Herman Kramer, Herbert Miller, llougbin Moe, I'hyllls Seranton, lialph Webb and Veliua McCall. The pins are or gold, reaturlug a shield anil bearing tlio follow ing inscription: Honor." "UiCi. II. ." "Hi-Dads." j Lower Court Ruling Sustained in Albany A IjIJAN V, N. V. Uty the Ah soeiuted I'rets) The court of ap peals toduy handed down n deci sion affirming- th lower court rul ing in faxor of ,lrn. Anna I". Htill- man in divorce proc etlinps brought tJ', by James A- SIHInian. rulluir that, udgui'-nt appeubd frornL'i nromuted Haakon II. Hammer, be modified by striking outiutio led the Aimiiiibn r lief dash therefrom all ref'-n nce to Iculthll- ucy of the Infunt defeiiduiit (Iluby'here that the Amuuds-n-Kllsworth 'Guy Htillman) ScCl'Clary Weeks Is Improved SOHIC Today m mK' ON (Ity the Assodut'-d j,,.) . . e etui y We. ks Is som what I. tier todey but bin emidl. Ulon is still "not i ntlreiy jii. factorlly," suhl a physician's bull.-. tin, ' troixun i Hi Miiilt- iietllciin i i.oviiov f.it'i v p vt.ii..ti FIL MEET OF YEAR AT cnamuer oi commerce Early in September ISLAND CiTY! AMUNDSEN j?$'cHICKEN DINNER f HEARTILY ENJOYED Rev. Wallis and Mayor Kiddle, of Island City,! Formally Welcomed Guests loday. The last regular Tuesday lunch eon of the fall-winter-spring sea son was held by the Fnion County Chamber of Commerce today at la land City with Clyde Kiddle presiding.- The luncheons will be re sumed about the first of Septem ber. I lie lauies of island City pre- paieu u luncneon. or reany a uin- ner, that members termed one of the best they had ever been priv- towa.t . Alc whence the; ilegel to enjoy. President W - '.!ViH, undertake the seirch for th Perkins humorously suggested that the secretary make arrangements' that all future Inneheoss be held at Island City with the sjime ludle ' genre is expecieu losmi eervlng. Chicken.' sabl. mashed lls llii ,u Spitwnliergen on Frb potatoes and gravy, beans, several kinds of pie, jelly, etc., made up the menu. ltcvcmid Wallis Seak.s Iteverend Hall Kellogg Wallis. of the Island City Community church, delivered the main address of .he meeting, using s hi: subject "Mix- ing- which he handled in a delight- ful and witty manner. He declared that everyone should "mix" In one's scheme of life an ideal, a little courage to keep on the right track, and patience and perseverance. blent of the Brotherhood of Kali- Both Mr. Wallis nnd Mayor Aler-rnad 1 ruinmen, was re-electrd foi ton Kiddle, of Island City, wholthree ears at the triennial cov followed him, expressed pleasure at having the chamber of commerce rue Alb rM p,.-aent and furmully (Continued on Pane Five.) TO ADVERTISE At the meeting of the slute high way comnttHflion . at rorlhind re cently the c-ommlKsifiu ordered ad vertising for I he reHiirfucliig of the Kmlgranl hill Hectlon of the Old Oregon Trail and the Mirfaeing of the Kng.Hulfway ami the Love Bridge-Middle Bridge sections of the Baker-Cornucopia highway Bills will be received on ther.e proj ects at tlii next meeting or the com mlKsion, June 25. because in the opinion of Hie coin- mission the bids were too hiKh. Kid Norfolk Defeats Farmer in 10 Rounds roKTLANf). Ore. (My the Am so(!iuled TreHS). Kid Norfolk, ni'-'-o li.rht hea.vyweit-ht of New GI IRK York, won a ten -round derision Rlneers protjatly will In; consider -over I-rank Farmer of Tacomu, ed with the commissioner by the here last nlKht. board at the Portland meeting. Amundsen Is Unable To Return, Hammer Thinks 1iS ANUKJJJK (Ity the Assocl- I ated press) Years of close us- j soclittiou with Itoald AimindHi-ri ' and an intimate knowledge of bis plans for t he fliKht into t lie u n- known Arctic, which slart.-d Mhv '.r 1f:t tn ..vnr.H tin- ntiinlf.ti party is marooned In the frozen north. Hammer has b''-n recuperating here, und has almost complete recovered from a serious eye uf. fection, which nl one time threat ened to hliud hlm, j He said: "Tusing into consbleraiimi con- rllllons in Ih Arctic at this season I rtf th' year, the wlKbt and e-iiip-I meiit of Amundsen's iwo I'lylng bouts, hi.( g.iN'illne an p pi y, and of the man lilins- M, I am convinced U,a, n"n' ,in' iml ,Wn "liable ibeorh s ua to the fa'e (lr Hm- party, "Amtjnd.n has made a Imding Wl"1 t'",,no1 '""r because he him smashed his flying boats or (Continued ou i'miv Viva.) PLANES TO SEARCH FOR Norwegian Governmen Plans to Organize a Rescue Expedition SHIP TO START NORTH ON FRIDAY Ingertre to Carry ' Twi Planes to Spitzbergc Where Hop-Off Wil Probably Be. Made.', OSLO, Aorwny (H llio Asso ciated Vress). Thi .Norwegian goemniciit has deiidtl to soikI two sen plain's to the Arctic Cir cle preparatory lo n sean-li for. the Anmiidseu - FKworth fiolnr expedition. was nnn0unced that the gov 't,rnim.lU llH(, Hl.,.cied the ship In ,,.,. irk ir,nanri tin. u1ll..iiin. ' ' " 1 ". ua- I The general opinion rxprcsse here is that Am indsen Is unabb to return by uir and that he wouh ' pi oeeed afoot to Cape Columb'.f 'or Spftzbergen. I ., William D IvOP Affain I " ilg1111 Trainmen's President CLUVKLANIl (By the Assoclat- ."" Press ).-t William J. Lee. pres. vtnllon here today. Rooticvclts Arrive at ; Leli, India, Today HIM LA, India (By the Associated Press) Colonel Theodore and Ker mit lioosevelt, heading the James Simpson field museum expedition to Asia, have arrived nt Lfh In the viilley of the Indus, according to dispatches h'rc 'today. All mem bers are well, the message said. Minncapolis Bank Is Robbed a by Man, Woman MINNKaVoI.IS (By Ihe Associ ated Press) Scooping up .17l in currency tint) walking quietly out through the trout door ot the bank while the teller answered a take telephonic call, a man and woman today robbed the Mercantile Htale bank. Itcehimntioii Head to Vme. TKNIiLKToN. Ore. Acceptance of an Invitation to meet with the board of directors of the Umatilla Hiplds uKSocialiou tn Tortlani ,1 illy 8 bus been uccepted by J)r. l-;iwood M(.aafl, commisiitoner of the burea i of reclamation, accord ing to a letter received from Dr. Mend in rendlelon. Heveral phasen uf the proposed project which would dam Ihe Columbia river nt I ; malil la which tvere not cov ered In the report of federal rn- Trying To Keep Faith Objectionable arHrrtNliiff It Mimftfme dltfhttll to ".Ht bc-ttiii' lt inl."-rcpre.eiilntlniit nre to well coiereil up or nrr unfamiliar, hul The Obe ner mh'Iih lo eliminate iidtcrtKlug of Hint flini in ter Ih-'imis you want to read only dependable iKhcrtl.Htiig of dependable bill iiCf pedplc. The olcrwr tiirim ihtwn him-thed- or dollar worth of ob jectionable ndvorii-diig -oinl re cre Mint ribl ruder nil ctr-cnmsitiiK-eN, lU-nder iiilcit-l and reader coti Mdcnce nil tiinglbb sM'(t that n worlliy adcrllMT niipirchilcs, "Obsertrr Advenlwliig A Mcrcliatidbilng ScrTk Airplane is f. A rciiil pKxir nli pliino dial rnu't gi-l out or ntivil Ih clainiiil hy V. M. Hiiiltv,' rninNll)' of I'lUlrnrnin KnuJiinlc, who Ih hliom Imto Willi Mi. Hi airy, ilNiln.vln n llloik'l r (ho ploiK-. A prn dalini coiiliol tlciliv will luilil till! hli on nil cvin kHl nt all IIiihw, hi? snys. II. Mltuin or Salt l,nko City was asuclntl nitli llmlc) In tlio intention. AMERICAN IS ! HURT II RIOT SHANGHAI (By the Associated Press). Chinese student riot par ticipants today fired from house ops Into the streets upon a unit I ho American .volunteer corps. bounding Thomas G. McMartin, knierlcnn dentist, and killing the lorsu lie was ,1'lding, . ' Americans and other fnrnlgnnt-N inUcd , in returning the flrj ol the Chinese with rifles and pis tols, 'Machine i'.nu were mouut- 1 t uh kly an l sbovered shot.) the direction from which the Chinese started firing. Casualties were not estimated. I'ltOTKST i,t)ic.i:i. PKIvINO ( My the AsHoclated t'resa). The Chinese Rovernment, through It h foreiKn office, today protested in a note to the other powers against the violence :8"d tin tht fuippresHlon of student dem onstrations nt Shanghai. The protest declares tlie alud ents to be of good families, un armed, full of patriotism and th.it they should not he treated hh common malefactors. The forclKn office demands the releuse of Ktudcnts under arrest and usks that measures be taken by the forelRn powers to prevent the recurrence of similar affairs. rilCST I SK OV AIIMK NilANUHAl (By the Associated Press) The shooting of the Am erican, who was corporal In an or ganization attempt Ing with other foreign units to restore ordr here, marked t ho first use of rifles by the Chinese since the. disturbances sturted Hunday. HhotH were also fired into the houzu police station from adjoining houses. Americfin bluejackets tire guard ing the waterworks. Bandits Nab Payroll; Escape Despite Shots DUN V KK Ity the Associate Press). Armed automobile ban dits today he hi up and robbed a. messenger carrying Ihe payroll ol the Windsor l-'arm Dairy com pany, in Denver's downtown dis trict, and escaped under a musil hide of shots with approximately f I ft.oon. The three men accosted the mes senger for the Home Havings ami Trunt company, who carried three sacks, containing more Hum 1K. 000, and escaped with two of the parcels after exchanging shots with employ 8 of Ihe Dairy company. He vera I windows were smashed by hullft.-t from Hie robbers' guns. Th" robbery occurred on a busy street, filled with office workers en route to work. Goldhiil Promises to Do Away With Traps POMTPAND, Ore, ( (y Hte As sociated presHl The Oregon Slate Motor assoclat Ion today received assurances In a ih'-siimk'4 from It. K. peusKwlg, Us engineer, that offi cials ol Ooldhill hud promised to do uuny with speed Imps In that city effective immediately, The agreem nf followed a con ference bet wren It' lis.-wlg a ml Ooldhill ufHcials and was endorsed uminimuiisly by the. city council, the inussage read. "Fool Proof "FtI of SI01S ..SfcUh. ' i C XTRA OFAKK IN MONTANA GRi;T FALLS (AP) White Sulphur Springs, 75 miles .south or here, suffered a heavy eiirtli shot-k Sunday, avordlng to dispnti'hes :iirr. Huihliiigs were shaken, dishes broken nnd people rushed lo thn stilts, although no material dam age was done. t . .11 HY IS OIITAIXKO 1 VOUTI,ANI, Ore. ( AI) A Jury was ohtuiuctl hi fetleral court today to try .lolui 1 I'itlierklwe, lumd dealer, on cbarjpvs of using thn mails (o defraud lu connection with the sale of Scuttle district Iniprotc iiicnt bonds. PORTLAND MAN SHOT I'OHTIjAN'D, Ore. (Al) Dr. Me.MnrMn, dentist, shot today In Shunghnl rioting, graduated from the North I'acilh: Denial college lien' hi HUM. prncthvd m Scot lie nnd served In o.ie denial tnrwi In thn World war. APPPAPS M ADC, SIIANOHAI (AP) Chlneso ftgl tutors made public upiM-ats tonight on the Shanghai .streets for a gen eral uprising lo drive, out all for eigners. Officials f rorcign wt tlctnentx expressed confldeuco Hint they could linndle the hituallon hut admitted the outlook wan isrhnps mon; grave than nt any time In iho city's history. Authorities attribute disttirhiincc to ltiLsslan nnd Chi noso oininnml-b, saying that the movement is rostcred by education al hiNtfhittoiLs under the 4llmilon of Mm Itusslau embassy til Peking and the itussiau consulate here, TltllU 'I f'. PAID MI JU KltSUI !((, P. (AP) Wlllluin iMami Irvine, head ninsler of Mercci-sburg academy, In nu nd dresM toduy at the utivcllliig of a portrait or the late Calvin Coolldgc Jr.. paid a beautiful tribute to the, youth and to Ihe memory of the departed hoy. Calvin, who died last July .seventh, would huve, graduated lomovcow. HOY DltOWNS AT SAI.PM. SAPKM, Ore. On-n Chester Poster, ti, grandson of C. .M, Charlton, piinctpal keeper at the Oregon state penitentiary, was drowned In Mill creek lu Kail Salem y steniay. The child had been playing wil h other young sters and fell Into the water. Hch- CUe was cHected llfler I fi lllln llles, A pulmotor was obtained from ludepcitileiiee, Tlie hoy had made his home for some lime with Mr. and Mrs. Charlton. ra 1 JP&Fl Presentation of Women To Royalty Big Bother (ty ( hail's P. Mewuri) W ASH I Sii'Vi IN ( N l A Specla I ) -- Not even he higgepl tsflleS o Intern. if mnul polities bother 111'' ;Jta.le D'pariuieit as It Is hot In-red pei lodtcally by eonlrovirstefl over Hie "pr seiitation" of "Ameri can women nt t lu royal court of St. ..lames, I Mailers tn dispale lielwceu gov. ! l iim ills can be aruued, ail.iusted, i compromised. Trained men talk i hem over rationally. There ar I nl s and pre- dents to gu by. ' It asons rubs at least some w o. the time. 20 KILLED AND HEAT Middlewestern Weather Goes from One Ex treme to Another LIGHTNING TAKES LIVES OF FOUR Eight Persons Reported Drowned in Wisconsin; Four Die of Heat in Chicago. CHICAGO (By the Asaoclatoil I'rt'BSl A KCart n.mnn arn .l..o.l 1 anil ua many more injured In Iho iiiiiiiiio wont loauy, tno result of a liont wave and I'liauliiR stomm which broke the hot weather over the most northern portion of Iho central valleys. The heat wave extended from Ne braska tn Ohin nnit fhnin... ace was the Kreateat In Iowa, where iwur ueams occurrea. tnrec or them from lightning. One Omaha wo man was killed by llRhtnlnir. Kour denlhs rroin heat are re ported In Chicago. In Cleveland there was one hent rl.nl, - Ilo-l.t deaths resulted from drowning in Wisconsin. . . IYt-ak Auto AiYldenl. TWO men wer rennrlnH lrlllf.,1 nl- Wayland, Mo., when the wind blew ineir automobile rrom the road. I'-ourteen persons were injured nnd six homes wrecked at Sioux City by storms. HA MOM. Ore. my the Associated Press) ) The number of state traf- If lo officers patrolling Oregon highways was today Increased froe. fourteen to twenty-four under an act of the recent legislature. The new appointments Included A. O. Jiunn, Lu Grande; W. H. Kl lenburg. rorvHllla and C. C. WtlU lams, of Coqutlle. LONDON (Ity the Associated Press). Tim Hritish forces in In dia are moving to Ihe vicinity or the Afghanistan-Indian frontier as the result of reports reaching of fclal circles here of Imminent gen era I uprising in A f g ha n ista n against the emir. It is reported that .the pro posed uprising Is rumored to bu Hie result of activities of the Sov iet emissaries, who havo been working In Afghanistan during the lust two years. PA IK MAUHIlvD 50 YKAKS , COTTAOK UltOVK, Ore. Mi, and Mrs. Joseph I.. Ileal ty ah nerved their GOth wedding anni versary Sunday. They were mar ried May 81, 1875, at Patterson, Pa. They came to Cottage, drove 18 years ago and have lived hero a large part of the time since, although Mr. Heatty's work as a pastor und missionary has taken them to other parts of the stat. Mr. Iteatty Is aged 7-' and MrA Heatty CI. Children of Hie Couple nre V, T. Iteatty, Methodist pastor ot Walvllle, Wash; Mr. Marian HirS t elicit, who Is associated with her trishand in Presbyterian mtaslon- ary work at Ilogate, Colombia: Miss Prances or Klamath Kails 'and Mrs. Nellie lleuton, Perth,- N. D. There nre 10 grandchildren (and one great-grandchild. Iteason bus nothing to do with being "presented' at court. Th i American woman who wants lo be "pn-t'nted" 'beaus'." Th. average American can't possibly Imagine how to be "presented." I With it woman of thut type It's i an ohsesBton, a longing like the longing of the confirmed dop'i fli nd for his fuvorlle drug. "Presented,' ' thut woman has "arrived" socially. Mho can quit. Per her death hu no sting. She's accomplished all things. "L'npresctitcd," her lite has fail- (Cutillnuud uu Page ight.) SELECT IRE TRAFFIC IN AFGHANISTAN UPRISING DUE