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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1925)
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Ffifre Fivo Friday, June ". 1025. Local News In Brief COMING EVENTS Union 1,1 vo Stock Show at Un Ion, Juno lo-U-12. Itt'eular school election, from 2 to 7 p. m. Juno 15. lien on ti'l( Frank McKfiinun of tmble hi i.a Grande yi Hit-rtlitj'. Kanehcr here l-l. il. 1 i-Lon'r, rancher of the Hot Lake district wits In Ku Grande yesterday. If ii buliici trip Karl llrynolds. s chamber of cummer tint-HK trip to uve tary of the made u bu- todav. . . Attoriirv here i Cary M. itader, attorney of Wal-spvnd the summer with Mr. Me la VValhi, Washington, is in l.a ! Muiius" relatives near l.os Angeles. Grande today oil legal business. I Here yesterday Mrs. K. A. C.mdnoiu;h, accom panied by her daughter and son. of Wallowa, were visitors to i.n Grande yesterday. Here oil bu luos Among the business J,a Grande tst-rd;;y v.i Smith and Charles liierehanls of Wallowa. visitors (0 1 JIml operation Mrs. Karl Kooeh, of Knterprise jiiderw ent an operation at the! Grandis llmiuV Hospital yesterday. Mr. Kooeh was Jure with Mrs, Kooeh. Left Tor Salt Mrs. Ilorac ening for Sal attend the M liet Week. Lake Nelson left last ev I'.ake 'iiy. Ctah. to 1. A. Jubilee there heave lotlny Mrs. George It. Lyman will leave sometime today en route to Salt Lake City, V'tah. Hhcfevill at tend the M. I. A. Jubilee there next week and visit li ieiids. To nlteml Jubilee Wilford Johnson will unlay morning for the M. Jubilee at Salt Lake City. Sat . A. Atlemleil mcetinn John Wells, County Cominission er from Alice!, returned to his home this morning after attending the meeting of tile here, yesterday. ccmmlsioners I To visit here Mis. Uuby Coyle arrived in La ?! Sphere this morning und will vl - indefiuiti at the home of Mrs. Chester Niec from Minneapolis, I-. Miss Coyle is Minnesota. To visit daughter K. V. i 'unniiiKhani passed thru La Grande this morning on his way to lOnterprise to visit his daughter, M is. Hiee, Mr. Cunningham Is from Long lieach, CaUfornia. Here thK moriiiir Mrs. il. J. Itarton Lu ggage AT CLINT'S MtCHJWL-VtrEW VJr Elflt OlolKt Made JJy Multnomah Factory Makers of Oregon Trunks, Suit Cases, Auto Cases And Traveling Popular Prices Trunks of Quality . , SFr ; I VLIN (5 U.OTMIEK7 I ' '. ' '' Clnrn With a Cmvlmc 1 . rn f 1 ""l ' General Cords -Go a Long Way to Make Friends. Jennings & Shumate Grande this morning en route to enterprise to vUM for Home time. Sin- will also vixtt at Wallowa be i'ore rt'turnitiK to her homo ut Wendul, Idaho. In Portland Mr. and Mm. l.loyd Seribt-r are visitors to Portland this week. illd'i evening J. H. Strieker, who has been act ing an piece otriccr at Muxvuic for the pant Ht-vcial months. w:in in I,a Grande last cvcniuK on busi ness. At I iiion Misuts Mure! und Ila Mae And rew went to I'tiion yesterday to upend the w.'i'k end tliere visiting at the 1'. KdvalHun homo. Thiy will return home Sunday. for Kus Anclo Mrs. Klmer MeMunus and two children K'fl yesterday for c.ilitor- "in. via Salt Lake City. They will tlluck at work- Sam Andrew hua returned to his work at the store utter being con fined to his home lor several days because of illness. Ariixe this eciilnj; Miss Delia Weimer, of t.'ovu, will arrive in La Gmnde. this ev- re C. " li. i( "big from i'rovo, 1 tan, where JIaupi ichs, !snii naa ' attending college dur ' i Hi, the past term. I tonic from liilon Mis I.tla liean has returned to her home here alter visiting in I' nion at the home of her brother lor several days. Left today Mr. ana Airs. J .ester Stoddard, accompanied by Mrs. George Wtod dard left today by auto, for I'ort lund to spend several nays there. At Maker today Miss 1'hyllis Gordon and Mrs. C. K. Thornberg went to iiakcr tins morning to spend the day there on business. They will return this evening. To make home here Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Knowh s and small son, Hichard, have arrived in La Grande lrom Wahu Walla, Washington, and expect to make their home here. Visiting licio Miss Hilda Saddleberg, or Seat tle. Washington, Is in La Grande visiting her s.ster Mrs. Augusta snodgrass. Miss Suddleberg is on her way to Minnesota to visit rela- lives there. Here jfstertlay jjrSi H. Li ' Carlton visited friends in La Granuo yesterday lor a short time. She is en route to Knterprise. where she will visit lor some lime, ller home is al Los Angeles, California. 1'ft this morn I lis Wayne Godderham went to I'leasant Valley this morning on train No. 4. to spenu the week end with his father, who is cm ployed with the O. W. It. and N. t.'oniiiany there. He also expects to go fishing wliile gone. Left this inoriiln Mn:. A. J. Whitworch. accom panied by her daughter, Genevieve, went to Itaker this morning on train No. 24. Mrs. Whitworch will visit there for several weeks, after which she wilt go to Weiser, Idaho, to visit. Vlsltcxl here After spending a week visiling at the hunt' of Mr. and Mrs. Clay IVnland. near Island City, Mr. and Mrs. V. I . Foster and son, Billy, and Mis. Ituth Hayes. tll of Cort land, have returned to their home. Helimiiil home Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Siting : daughters, Ann ami June, have re turned from ii motor trip lo J'ort- land. Mr. and Mrs. Slange and ;june went to Cortland last Satur day after Miss Ann. who has been attending school at St. .-lns Hall, i . . Here yesterday AITred Noregaard, o was in La Grande yet is on his way to C make arrangements Wallowa lerday. II mlleton t to rerr-ivfs some sheep lie recently purchased lrom Morrow County. The sheep will be taken to Wallowa county. l'nscil thmujih Norris Sewlll and Jim W'eath ford pussed ttirnii;) l.a Grund" (.iniioNs m:hvic:: station FREE GAS To th first .-iitlil ciislon.r--! S;iLur'liiy niornitip. Ulfi'' (rallnns pas fi'. Toim ancl (tft yours. Will "I1" nt S u'clork sharp. ("urn wiishr.l. i1'1' oii'-'tl. TjirH (NlHf'l for ilil'l '1 llvertJ. I'hon.- f.T.i-J. I.iKik for UK- Men. ( or. I lni "! Ii'lf''''1" W. .M!lils yesterday, via nuto. en route to CorvulliK from Washington, l. , where they have been attending college. They drove from Wash-! ing ton to l.a Grande tu six days.1 Tin y vitttted frit nds here a short time. i Left yesterday Mr. and Mis. Hat HohmMikanip, accompanied ly Mrs. W. 11. Hoh nenkamp. hi., and Mrs. M. 11. lon ohue left l.u Grande yesterday, via auto, for Portland, Mrs. Holuien kamp. sr.. anil Mrs. I onohue will viHtt in I'ortlund for some time and Mr, und Mrs. Itohnenkiimp. jr.. will no on to Tillamook, Oregon to vi sit Mrs. lioheiikainp's parents. On Tour Mr. and Mrs. J. J'cnhmd, who are tourinK through the Western StatfS. were guests at tin home of Mr. and Mrs. Clay IVnland last week. They are from Stockton, ('a lie tin la and lift yesterday en route to Vale and points in Mal heur county en route to Nevada. Leave for CorvaUls Mrs. li. it. Oshorn accompanied by her mother. Mrs, J. J. Itrown. and two sisters, Miss Nellie Itrown and Mrs. Kllis Huff, will leave to morrow i'ii route to Corvallis where (hey will attend the Com- Inieneenieut exercises of the Oregon Agricultural College, at which time George Itrown, of I'nion, will grad uate. Attend Grand Lotle Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Noyes and grandson, Charles Noyes, will leave La Grande tomorrow, via auto, for Cortland and Astoria, At I'eiidle- ton they will in: joined by Mr. and Mrs. I lay t Noyes, who will make the trip with them. Th'-y will first go to Astoria, after which they will return to Cortkind to attend the MasonicGiand Lodge and Lastcrn Star meetings there. Cortland Liki's show lou Meyers, one of the propri etors of the Arcade Theatre, is ill Cortland on business. While there he has seen the new comedy show. This Is London.' which is scheduled for show ing in Lai Grande next week, and wired his partner, Air, Cord, thai it created a riot of entertainment in the I'ort kind theatre and would have his personal guarantee in the La I Grande showing. rersonal Mention . C. I-Mvalson, of Cnlon. was .a Grande yesterday. Mr. Kd- t valson is on the jury. Mr. und Mrs. Lee Guiding were visitors to La Grande yesterday from their home at Llgin. Mrs. J. A. Masterson, o was shopping and visiting in La Grande yesterday. Kigin. friends A. 11. Carson was In Lu Grande y sterduy from ills home at Kl gui. r 1 . I-;. Myers, hutehir al Klgin, was a business visitor to La Grande yesterday. Mrs. W. H. Wilson ret urnetl to her home at Telocasel this morn ing after spending some lime shop ping in La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ingerson went to Knterprise this morning on the branch line tnuti lo spend the Week end there visiting. S. H. Houston went to Calmer Junction t his morning on the branch line train on business con nected w it It I tow man J licks Lum ber Company. DISTRICT ELECTION OX JUNE 15 ( Con 1 1 ruled from m go One. ) e. who has lesidi I in the slato in the dtsfriet . ( for six months and for a period of S(t days is eligible to vote at a seliool election. The polls will he open between o and seven o'clock Monday nf- Lernoon. Former Biff Leaguer, 51 Still Plays Baseball liATTl.K CKKKK. Mich. (AC) A f 4 - year-old grand fat her, who ! 'or n "!'!' wore a Det roit Tigvr uniform, still is able tn pitch win ning bast-ball, despite his year's. Fans who it new the Tigers la "hi t; will remember lilm. John l-Iubaliks.. who cam to the ctub the same year that Ty Cobb did.' i if iill the players in the Aim ri r;in b-agiie then, just two remnln, Cohl) and Walter Johnson, and Kubanks has vlid memories of en eh. Kuhanks, who IIvch at Ilellevue ru-ar her- and pitches for the IteMexu'- Cnited Sfone pain, recalls .bdinson's first game in the Am erican b-ifgue mid says that Wal ter's spike! shot-H W'T' t he fa US'' of (li ouiig rookie's defeat ri that contt-sr. I "Walter was only 10. just a kid, when lu- pitrhed for Wash ing ton again-t Detroit in that maiden big lef.gtu giime of hi." Fubanks s.itd. "lie ha-1 never worn spik'-d shoes until t iiat flay, alwa prefer i ing tennis whoes. "Wli'-n he got nn tin- field lie fairly stumbled ail over himsHf. he WifMl't UH' d tfl 111'- Shoes. llljt he could pttrh. and the score was thf e t" nothing in iaor ot W.isii im:t(n tn the seven! h. w ith none of our boy.s hitting. "Will At moor was managing :he etrnt t am then, atid he told us ;( to bunt. of course Julmfnn couldn't fi'-td the bunls with Ihos" Hp?k- d siK)-s. am) we pot tin- game. Cm we ;ilwas km w it was IIiom spik' i httt bwt him ! hat one " Ciib.i; i, h;is a n, a daughter u,ud three graaJchiidroa. Symphony Charme makes an Ideal stationery for those w ho desire a substantial quality and an individual style. 1 leg ilar Symphony Law n stock with a delightful fancy finish. The box Illustrated here holds 24 social size sheets und I1 4 e n veto p e 8 to match. Hovelled gold edge. $1.10 the box. Symphony C h a r in o c o m e a In several sixes with both p I a i n and gold edg -s. While, blue and pink. Special G9c Glass Drugs Inc. TXe Stent La Grande, Oregon Markets I'OUTI.AM MAICKETS '(JUTLAND, Ore. (AO l.lve- stock steady today. Ksgs and but- let - Cut steady. Jttitter 4-c. Itl TTKKI AT SAN CltANClSCO. (AC) Uul lerfal 4'.iu here today. IHUULAM) GHAIN MAKKI.T ClUtTLAND, ;Ure. Wheat Hard white. H. S. Itaart, June, $L- fii: soft white. June, $l.ul: July $l.r0; hard winter, June. $1.01; iJuly, $l.:0; northern spring, June. $.(il; July. $l.4f. I'orn No. :t, E. Y. shipment, Ju- Markets at a Glance NKW YOHK, (AC) Slocks Lower; motors and public utilities wen k. 1 tends l-'lnn: treasury at rec ord highs. Foreign exchanges Heavy Knnch francs lowest silica last summer. Cotton Firm; bullish southwest crop advices. Sjgur -I'Va! ureh s:t. Coffee Higher; strong Miazillan market. CHICAGO. (AC) Wheat Firm hot weather Kansas. Corn Higher; better cash de maud. Cattle Dull and lower. Hogs -F.asicr; shipping demand limltied. Eight Cove Students Are Awarded Diplomas COVK, (Special) j-SU pupils of the eighth grade received diplom as. They were; ituth Comslock, Wilmet Weimer. Kngene- Itobin son. Ksther Anderson and Dean and Dell Cueketl. Mrs. L. H. Anderson will be a delegate to the Cistern Star Con vention to be held in Corlland. June Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Denn will also be ibb-utes to the con vention. The local M;rsoiile lodge tallied representatives from vart ius lodges in I niin, Wallowa and taker counties at a LinUet last evening. I The omig ladies of the liaptfst ichnreh will give a play "A Drama I With A Mission" lu a short time. The various oimiui.ations of the church are working hard to mako it a success. crisis is FACED NOW IN (JEKMANY (Contlniif! frrn Tugft Onv) the iuteiiii lied disiirmaiii'iit note were considered in C.erinaii ofllcl al Nuurf.-rs to be ol a highly com plicated nature, requiring consid erable time fur evcutioii and in volving a h'uvy financial outlay. LA GRANDE'S GROCATERIA AND MARKET You Have a Kyi to Expect .More for Your Money Here. An original, ui'--uian ' I -at- il Lu fir.tii'l'- rt allou -the hist won! In niue -m-i ki- an. nijre-alu'. Si'lf s'rc - Sine Coolidge Expected to Be Candidate in TJ28 (Continued from Tngo One.) he's permitted this information to leak out through "aduitalst ra tion spokesmen" which is the way presidents transmit to the pub lic tniorination they wish dissem iuled bin prefer net to urtlculale personal!) . It's doubtful If a single politi cian in Washington isn't certain the president would have an nounced it already, if he didn't want another term. He Isn't as uncommunicative as all that. There are plenty of good reasons why he shouldn't say he does want it, If he does. There's no Imagin able reason why he shouldn't say he doesn't want It, if he doesn't. On the com rary, in the hit ter event, lie could clear the ground ; and improve ins party's prospects i by expressing himself. I The question, "Can he get au- ! other term?" Is different. If he'll take his chances with the voters. And If this were U'S he could get the nomination. The old line Itepubllcun leaders don't like him but the voters evi dently do. While that lasts the old liners will have lu go oil mak ing the best of him. If, however, he loses his hold on the voters, by uny chance, the party leaders will be tickled to death to throw him overboard. In other woids. they won't let him , have the l yi'S nomination. j He won't be like Taft, who, when lie lost his grip on (he voters, still held it Oil the partv leaders. I If, thin, the country still seems as well disposed toward Cooiidge three years hence as today, he'll have everything his own way in the 1 HI'S convention, ami assuredly he'll help himself io a renomina lion. 'Maybe he'll be as popular then as he Is now. Then again, maybe he won't. Three years is a long time for public sentiment to stay put in a republic like this. Something may happen. Or perhaps the people will lire of so much conservatism, wit hunt any thing In particular happening. In that event If lie loses enough of his popularity Cooiidge will be liminated automatically. The old line itepubllcun leaders won't try to force him on the electorate. The electorate forced him on them Instead. Hut if lie lives and keeps his healt h and doesn't get a reiiomination. It won't be because lie doesn't want it. The politicians are just pretend ing lo wonder about him and wishing they hud a HI tie better reason for doing it. I-'ree Mail Ocllxery l'.tciuleil KlXrKNK. Ore.- Announcement has been made that tit) additional blocks In the outskirts of F.ugene will haVe flee mail delivery .service ill a short time. Tin 'A letter car riers and two parcel post carriers w ill serve t his territory until fall when several new carriers are ex pected to be appointed, according lo parwin C Yoran, postmaster. (tuaiaiitlne Is .MMlilled MKDFOUD, Ore. County Agi-nt Cute announced that California o, tiara ut ine regulations bad been modified so that Jackson county potatoes may now be shipped pro vided they have been Inspected be fore hipm'nt. Me said a uuaran t Ine modification )i"d been made for Jackson and Josephine coun ties permitting them to ship cher ries inlo California. S ' VrrrrTrrrrr'Trp-nrntTTi-1 " MY FREE book on Piles and OtMcr lcciai anu vuii.ui orilcrj contain! diiren- of letters vulun tarily written by prominent patient! whom 1 have cureJ. Many of these i.... were of over 15 years stantllnu nnd liad made invalids ot the suncrers. . Send or call for this book TOHA Y atic learn how these people, one and all.nlr i nnl vountr. were restored to health Learn now positive is m i WRITTKN Gl'AltANIIIK tl j cure any ca.c of I'llri or KK j FUND T"K l'ATII..M S U.K. i DEAN. M.D. Inc pnntiAND nrficts; seattie orricrs. "WnXS"" otm, AND pi is i Wliere you can iet Fiesh, Tender Meats at the lowest prices. Kvery one treated alike 0U1' aim is to jrive efjual service to all. Twii Iwhm below It lack t ... :j2a )Ji iy - y Learn num.. ...... ' . M-.-; ' ' M k tlJP NUN DHLS PROMISE FRUIT IMtoMlSl-:. Ore. (Special) With o much rain recently the ground is very wet, roads are in a very bad condition but the crops aru fine and from H indications there will be plenty of ever thing except peaches and apricots. They were all killed out during Ihei winter. Mr. Henderson Is butchering again for the camps, lie butchered an extra fat cow yesterday which he purchased from Hill Carper. The cow dressed li&U pounds. Memorial .services were held Saturday at the I'romise school house. An uddres was given by K. G. Cotter, alter which eery- one gathered at the cemetery where the graves were decorated. Sam Kennel, of Sunnytdde, re ceived a telegram yesterday that his mother had died at Green Htv- er, HI. Mr. and Mrs. ilallle Talor were it I'romise last week visiting rela- tivt m and friends. The Misses Gladys and Ldnn Uoby visited Sunday afternoon at the Chas. C. Carper home. John Donn went to Wallowa Sat urday and will attend court at hn terprtsie before ret urningv Howard. Harold, Hubert and Hoy Carper spent tin' week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carper, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Flesh man did children. Mr. and Mrs. C K- Gorbett and two little girls ami Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Carper and three small children left Friday morning for a trip to the western part of Oregon and Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Fleshman go as dele gates to the state grange meeting at Dallas and Will visit Mrs. Fle.sh- maa'H parents in western Wash ington before returning. Mr. and Mm Gorbett and Mr. and Mrs. Till' ST Ut INM'i: AXl'K (Hill AN Of AMKIUI'A f Nrw York. In a't'' o'f" 1 t in iiit i nv oi i 'ft i thrt in inner ot the of Orrtfti i Inn : Amount f cai.lUl uvk M $1.00.0i)0,00 W 1NCI.MK' Net iirftiilnmi moiviHl lurinR ,S 20. 000,07 1.17, 070.47 s.nat no tl' divi.lfiil ami rent, rwj. JuritiK )'r nnif irnni otliiT wmr.fi r't-Ul tiiinns the i?' In Titl t'ni rj.isi.tail.oo iiisiiihsi:mi:nts Xrt town imiil ilnrina ll'" j.-itr. inclu.lnm ailju-.tiiinit l,ir.P.70 20 1011,000.00 ''!Id""!irin U. y.-r.... UU7.04tl.tl T'Ctr liiV'"f "'"t fw l,ai" ilurin (li" yesr 01.7S3.1- AniKliiil ii U ulin-r eitite IlllY Total eirrinlittirr . .1-'. in 1.2,1; i.oa TllfS TifnTfTnt'lt) M.417.00 ,wi.l dMirkt. vil...) a.flRo.tm.oo f'auli in Imuks mul un lintnl. 40ll,S0I.Stl l'rrnimmH 111 1 niirni' i.-.-ii. i-iiti-1 O. I! B!iS.Sfl!.20 nt.-rr-t nn rut'il n nt. diiu btiiI Tutal BilinlUnt fet I.I.Mtlt.lT . .l, 70.1,577.10 (Jrr rtaliiii i it l'si)i l.ni.l .1 SSS.riHH.03 Atiimitit Jnni n-k . Pup lor (iiimiKitun Hint It Her-iEfl AU olhor Ilnlilltli' HII.IM4 :tn Total liniiilitl. csrltnlrn -f r-neiml M..-k tS.ROS 7T nrsiNis is niti'.uoN for tub ykaii Ni-t iirt'iiitiiiiia rcirlvcil iliitinu U,o -flr 2B,ft2-l.flO rrimea inthl itnrtiiit itm ynr I'S. 71.10 l.niN.-i iiH-nrml iheliiK lilt) i,.r 20.00T 08 Tin; stau iNsrti wen compaxv ay AMi:iiic. r. K A!.t,i:x. Mtiaer Slatutory n-l-t'iit att..ini-y tr arrflr iii;iim:i: .1. jankh, 4 011 K.-tliiiir UiilMiii, I'urllAii'l, Or.'iti-n, t'HAUl.KH W, SKXTON CnMI'ANV. A iri-M ti B.ar.t f 'I'ra.lr IUJ. 1'ortlanJ, Ur. lii;YNOUS' I.NSCH.Wt 1". At.CY Agents I, a (ramie - Oregon To tlo eertlilu I" 1 1 ppmprlatHy when I I un neeil imr ser- pp.'Ti appre iiii iieel lers menus dial w ilo evi rlliiiiif e Miily ami cniWcni 1 mul willi l lie ut-iuu-( i' e h p e c 1 for for our rarlli ular wishes ami ilexlrcs. ZIMMi;jl.MAi Uudortakcm ?.) x m m a r-rnNrri att : , w ... II jt-a tpnta & T'Fi ARCADE Carper will visit friends ami rclu-fjserg und 7fi big meter guns is be tlvts at Oregon City and at Ceu- ing unloaded here and taken to trallu, Washington. They expect Camp Jackson, several miles norlhr to be gone about three weeks. J east of the city, for use at the coin .Mrs. Itay Cheneworth, of Hn-' ing Oregon national guard en terprise returned lo her home last cainpment June li-lMi. inclusive. Saturday after week's viftt with (niin Jackson now hits com ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vesper Henderson. Chi Coulson purchased nineteen head or fine sheep from French Trump last week. Harvey McDonald went to Max vllle Sunday evening where he In tends to work for the Cowman Hicks company. Mrs. Cearl Lively of Muxville, at tended the Memorial services at I'romise Saturday. Miss Nora Itennetl, of Wallowa Is visiting friends uand relatives at I'romise and Sunny side. Hoy Creston of Wallowa was visiting at John Carpers the last of the week. Marshal Fleshman, Tex Williams and Charlie Kcnnewnrlhy wen viewing a road for Will Heed Monday. The road Is to go from Will Head's west and connect with the C. C Carper road tp-ar the Stella Doud place. CAM11 GF.TS AMMUNITION MCDFOltD, Ore. One. and one half carloads of ammunit ion for use of Infantry and In the howil- M'llCI AL H M'll ICh Hvery week-day from 1 1 a. in. to 1! p. in. Home-cookel Food The liambow Short Orders at all hours. Special Alli.VS WOltK sum I S .Mil' Whlli- Tlli-y I .list OUIC.IN l, ITIII'I'I.WA Work SIMM's l''oi' Mvn Sll.lla .Mill's lllijll il'1lilu ol onus S:l,u.-i Tallies' II I Kill mul 1'nli'iit Lrallirr l-l .MI'S In Ihlll! illrrrivnt Myli'S S'J.ll.'i l.ililli's' Omirurl l-l MI'S The New York Store 1210 Adams W. H. Bohnenka&iR, Company Four Floors of Fine Furnilurc ' Kst. B. V. D's. .Mllili' i'ii'ttii.nilll iwi's Also Siiiiinirr Art & "I'.VKHYTIIINO HKMSTIT-HINJ llnli'l Simiincr IH.IK iiirn-Kitic-K i-A-rri:i..NH o. M. TODAY SATUUDAY THOflAS IGHA1: "cohrough'I : - LI LA LEE Next Week "Riders of Reginald Denny "OH! DOCTOR" The Funniest Release of the pleie connect lot is with the city pipeline nearby, this Insuring am ple water supply for the M show er baths just completed and also for the myriad other uses of tho big camp. It ACIDS HALT VOYACKHK Till; DAl.l.KS. Ore. The rapids of the Coluiublu river lu the spring freshet proved loo much for John Fwlng I long. Frank S. Wilton and Val Woodbury, transcontinental motorboal tourhits who arrived at The Dalles. Instead of spent! ing t he next month covering the distance be tween here and lewistuu. Idaho, the river, it. is planned to ship I he Traiuteonl luetitat, the Di-ioot craft In whteii t!." voyage iH heing made, by freight to Fort IJelHon, Mout. There Die voageis wilt, embark on lln Missouri river on the sec ond stage 01 their Miou-mile trip, which will cud eventually In Neiy York. HOTEL ASTOD 2nd & Hill ' Loa Ani.l.. EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE TOILET 50S Baths New, Modem . Close to Shopping Distiict and Theatres FREE GAR ACE Tariff lYom $1.50 Exchange Two - family on I liM SI., clian;;e for houe lu I 0- 11 gMNl (ii'tlaml. I'lve-acre tract with oxlra gtHnl improve mciils lu .May I'ark lo eviiange Tor city propeity or a gtusl new iiulu. WKKKS & IILACR itFAiroits New I'oley HMff. Iiisuruiicu - lxiaus 1896 For Children 2 In H. In.)s anil Kills. I'llii', Wrlilhl Unit I nili ri r. Baby Shop Toil TIIK 1IAIIY" NTAMl-INQ TIIMKAIl s Ci TOM MIX In the l'urple S;u;c" Year. ' i".