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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Five Saturday, June 13, 192.r. Local News In Brief COMING EVENTS Regular Hchool election from 2 to 7 p. in. June ID. At Mlly home Mrs. Harry Wagner, of Portland, ix visit t riff lu Lu Urundo ul the l J,. Lilly homo. l-eft for rortlaml v Mr.' ii iid Mm. (J. Kohson left Hodny, . by auto, en route to I'oi litiiil Tor mi indefinite slay. 'Jo rcluUcs Mrs, Anna rollick will have Mils evening 'n route to Omaha, Neh raska. to upend two wceka viailing relatives there. Here from Wnllowa c. M. Lock wood was among the Wallow u people who visited in l.u (Ira mtn Thursday, He. also ulten-l Ued the lnion Stock hhow. Saw Mum Mlsy Herniece Lolhind and Mrs. Ada I Unwell went to 1'nion Thursday afternoon to attend tho Stock show there. YMtliig at Joseph Mrs, K. H. I'rior and three chil dren went to Joseph this morning on the branch line tr.itn to spend Beverub days there veiling. Here from t'ow Mrs. Lou Payne -in La Ciitnd" ret spent the night recently. She re- turned to h next day. home at ove tna lri yesterday Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Woodell were in La Grande yesterday from their home in the Sandrldge district. They were preparing to start on an auto trip to souih"rn Oregon. J,c(in-iicd Judge. J. l. Slater returned to his home here this morning afler several days spent In Portland business. Helm ued After visiting with her sister, Mrs. A. li. Hunter, and other rela tives for the past two weeks. .Mrs. A. P. Hanna has returned to h home at. Portland. r) At Haker yesterday Mrs. J. K. Stearns and Miss La vina Galloway motored to Haker yesterday and spent the day visit ing Mrs. Stuart lb nneii. . Attended show Among the La Grande .miock 3iow yesterday were A. T. Hill, Miss Chloa Taylor. Colon 11. Kb nliaid and son, Franklin. Home from college Tom HiiHsel has returned lo hts home in La Grande for the Hum mer from Corvallls. afer altending the Oregon' Agricultural K oiiego during Hie past year. Itclgncd Chris Mays has resigned his po sition as druggist at lh K'd Cross Drug Store and is now traveling through the state of Oregon for a wholesale house. Mr. Mayu v. lb continue to make La Grande hl hoim- however. Attending tournament 11. M. Dixon left this morning for Walla Walla, Washington, to'tern Star Convention in coruauu. attend the Golf tournament there. lie will return to La Grando sometime tomorrow, Jtcturneil home Mrs. Karl. McPherso:i and HiualljHhe has not yel left lor i oriinnu. w-ii. w ho have been islting in La J but will go lo 1 nton in it lew days Grande for the past ten days 1hio visit there a short time before guests of Mrs. Lynn Wright. h-H. leaving for Western Oregon, where last evening for their home at He-lnhe will remain about u month attle, Washington. Here from -;ntcrprisi Vent T4bbcts and Sam Lileli. pro iiiiiient ..Htockmen of the Rnterprise s.-etlon, were In La Grande Thurs day evening. They attended the 1' nion Stock Show Thursday aftrr iiooii. To Wl sister "ere In al, Grande o short W'-n in i.h Gramle a shotr time ti this morning en route to Rnter - nrlse from Perrv. TheV will visit th- ir sister. Mrs. Howser at Rnl prise for- several days.' Kehiniln:; honic Miss Florence Hurlev and Miss It nth Scott, passed through La Grande this morning on their way 'o their homes at Knterpris from Kugene after attending the Culver shy of Oregon lor the past year litis was their first year at the I n iv.'rslty. ANtei endeil Comeiiliotis I Mrs. H. McKinnls, of Wallowa. passed through La Grande this morning en route to her home, she has been attending the State Fed-' 'ration of Womens Clubs fit Marsh tb id and the Raslern Star eonven-i lion ut I'oriland. nnd has been a ay about two weeks. 1 Home from Collegia Mts.s Constance C(euv r i-. tiinvl General Cords -Go a Long Way to Make Friends. Jennings & Shumate to her homo in La firando thlft morning to spend tin summer month hi tin- home of Jut pnr "ntrt. Mr. and Mrs. 11. 11. fleuver. Hho has been attending tin; Lniver Hity of On'ffun tit J-Iugetie. Kilgued position Nylvia l-'osler has resigned her position in lr. Itiggcr'H off ice and went to Tnion today lo spend o few days before leaving lor Port land. Mnrshficld anil other const points. Kho expect tt to be gotm two or thm weeks. Home front college '1'. McDonald rcturm-d to t.n (inuiflc lust evening on train No. IS from Kugene, Oregon wluro ho has been attending Ihc rnivci-sity of Oregon during the past year. This is Mr. McDonald's first yea at the rnlvcrslty. lrmr homo Doyle Zimmerman, Ingvar Ann lies end Glen Metcalf. who - have been attending tin? I'nivcrsity of Oregon, arrived in Lu Grande yes terday from Kugene. They nunc by auto? Attended (irand Lodge Mrs. G. V. Cherry returned to her home at Wallowa this morn lug afler attending the Grand Lodge of the Order of the Raster ti Star at Portland during the past week. To Judge tork S. T. Bailee, agriculture of Wallowa, with a stock team of five boys. were Grande Thursday en rout I nlon Stock Show to take teacher judging in La to the part in the stock judging contest thero. Home from Com cut Ion Mrs. 11. 1 Grove lelurned to her home here this morning on train No. 1!4 after attending the Or der of the Kastern Star Convention at Portland during the past weeli Mrs. Grove wenl as a delegato from Hope Chapter No. 1 :i. Home for milliner After attending the Pniversity of I Washington ut Seattle for the past year .Miss Vera and riowaru neai ly returned to their home in La Grande this morning on train No. 24 to spend the summer. Vi-illng hi North I'owder Mrs. Lawrence Rvans and son. Lnv.rence, Jr., left this morning for North Powder, where she will Mpend a few days visiting at home of her sister, Mrs. 1 Kvans. th Home from school John lEobinson h.s returned from the 1'niversity of Oregon at I I Kugene where he has been attend peoplo'jng school to spend the summer at i,(k home here. tie motored lo l.a Grande with Karl Stackland. who has been visiting at Rugene for se veral days. Attended show , L. R. Jordan, county Judge Wallowa county, and J. A. Jiur- vght attorney, of Rnterprise wc re in La Grande Thursday evening. They attended the t nlon Stock Show Thursday afternoon, spent the night here and returned to hn terprlse yesterday morning. Home from Portland M rSf Colon K. Lberhard. Worthy Matron of Hope Chapter. No. 13., O. R. S.. accompanied by her daug hter, Dorothy, have returned to their home here after spending the mint week in Portland. Mrs. Rb- erhard was a delegate lo the Ras- ,Gunc to I tiion It was announced Li the obser er a few days ago that Mrs. No- Man L. Skiff had gone to rornanu. 'before returning to ner nonie ai Halfway. At Rllgciic Mrs. H. K. O'llrieii has relumed to her home here after a trip lo Western Oregon. She visited at Portland. Kugene and Corvallls. sih.. was accompanied on her trip by her daughter. Ml- who remained at Rugem Marjorie, to attend the Commencement rclses there and come hom with Miss Alladeen ' Scrnggin. Hie 1'nlv who will graduate from rslty. Left tills morning Hubert Miller and his mother. Mrs M M. Miller, left this morn- ing by auto for rornanu. i m ere ncocmpaiiled oy r.uaio mm one Mulholbmd as far as Coseude Locks, who win vimh ineir Mrs. Marcus fuignaoi iu Mrs. Miller "ill remain in Portland for about a month and Mr. Milir expects to return to La Granoe within a wek. Delegate lertve Mr. and Mrs. C. and daughter, Mrs. and granddaughter, left this morning. I-:. Happersi-H It. O. Williams Lebeeea Mae, by auto, for i.,.rti..n,l. Mr. Happersett will go ,i to Kugene as a spe( ial deb-gut. to the State Convention of the ha i . i.. Ibirrv Kduards, th Cniiiclt ullliT de . gate iruni i. ' l.-rt '"! ' nl''rl;ty innrnln'r. Mr Ivl- la'-. y Gertrude Williams. IS. Chicago model. 1h held on a charge of stub blng Samuel Fried man, tigent of the building in which she. lived. It ull happened because he. tried to hug her, ohe says. wards and Mr. Happersett have announced that they .will aitempi to lutve the state convention held in J.a Grande next year. STOCK SHOW SUCCESS IN EVERY WAY (Continued from Page One.) ished piled. ItM lias not yet been com- iuaneial Success. With the crowd yesterday fully as large as on the .second day. the Miow came out financially success ful, according to William Vogel, manager. Mr. Vogel reports that he received for the association manv compliments on the clean. moral nature of the three days of the show. The rough element. Mo often contended with at similar .shows, was almost entirely lacking and HUle drinking and carousing was observed. I A count, made yesterday at the track showed that about 7 head of horses, cattle, ulieep, swine and poultry were on exhibit, which is believed to be the largest number ever, exhibited at a show. in. .Lant ern Oregon. Jrtws Awnrdcd. In the evening, before the final dance, trophies were awarded at a program at the 1'nion hole! with Dr. W. T. Phy presiding. Ad dresses were made by O. M. Plum met, of the Pacific International Livestock show of Portland, Rob ert Wilhyconibe, Kva Dlncun, S. R. Miller. Prof. Norby ilnd Mr. Vogel. Jn the grade dairy clas. with 23 entries. Vera licaii was given first prize, u registered llolsteiu bull, given by Dr. W. T. Phy. Second prize a pure bred Jersey heifer was awarded to J- It. HoIm rts of Cove and third prize went to Jacob K ohler. ATTACKING TROOPS IN CANTON NOW (Continued from rnge Onn.) ttilinted largely to Utiwiati leudcr ship. lout i;s w i i iiiuiAW N SHANGHAI (lly the Associated Press) Some defense forces were withdrawn from the city today be cause of Improved con (lit ions. It was unofficially reported that the Peking government decided to is sue a inundate instructing Chinese provincial authorities to protect foreigners during the present dis orders. Insomnia Conquered, Says Young Inventor LuNI'ON (Al). Only the ul fashioned folk will go on counting p ban tout sheep as an ind icemen t to sleep If half of the claims are realized of the Inventor of a nesv machine designed to relieve i:i soinnla victims of all their both ers. This novel contiivunc.e which was recently patented by a young l 'hesliin: inventor after four yea1 a of experiment Ing, represents attempt to adapt the wtenct c I'romoput by. or relief by colors I to the treiitnont of sleeplessness Th'- usi r of the apparatus, upon going to bed. places the sleep , pi o'lucing tutu blue, which in many w ays bus t he appearance of a wirHeKS rec-i ing s-(, upoti a nearby table, and presses in termitleiitly at a Hwltch which i ht-hl In his hand. This cutis rays of 1 2 different colors to flash from t he machine In a pn -jitriingi'l seiu'ui''. and it is (hi . ff. et of this coinbtniit'lon of col ors up"" the r'-tina of the t hat is Htn.pos d to ind ice slc p for even the most restless per sons. Many stubborn eases of sb-ep-b'KHtltss ar- declared to have tu'en overeoiee In perhels varying from 1 a to 1 mln ut s, and f orther nifre. tin1 Inventor contends that by the ii.hi- of his Itppurtitu he Is able lo put an oi'limiry person , to le.p at a boost any time dur ing daylight. Th" rays have no ill ! f ct habver. nay a the lit- SAVE -with DRUGSTORE Here are gifts that will be appreciated by both girls and boys especially with vacation letter-writing com ing on. Pencils And Fountain Pens are of best w orkmatiship throughout. The p c n c i 1 s propel. repel and expel the b ad. S I I v v r filled and gold filled cases. The pens are g ii a r a n teed without time 1 I ni i t. A-ilo-inatio filling device, 14 -carat solid gold pen points. Large range of ft styles. Let us help you make suitable selection. ' Glass Drugs Inc. La Grande, Oregon POIM LAND M AliKI lK 'OUTLAND, Ore.- (AP) Live stock stcody. Kegs and butt erf at steady. Putter 44c here today. iuT"n:iti'Ar SAN" FHANCISCO. (AP) terfat h'lc here today. POItTLAXH GHAIN 3IAHKRT POKTLAXD. Ore. (AP) Wheal Hard Wliite II. S. Itaarl, Jinn-, $l.r.a; July, JL4;i: soft while. July at 1.42; western while, July. $1.42: hard winter, June, $!.:!); July, $1.41'; western red. June, Lf7; Itlllt. hard white. June, 1.5S; July, $1.43. HKPOltTS OF AGFACIKS DIN'S NKW YOIIK (AP) Dun'a today says: . ''The breaking of the unprece dented hot spell, which had ad versely affected crop;! and repress- d business activities In many di rections, brought much needed re lief. 'Mills that bad been forced to suspend of curtail operations were ible to. resume previous .sciicduicH while (he lull in temperature with rains In some t-cHoiis was helpful to agriculture. The government's June wheaf report, however, In dicates the smallest harvest In eight years and In some com mercial channels t his disappoint -Ing prospect has led to greater caul ion. In making forward coiu mitnienls. Yet present trade con ditions do not differ essnt in lly from those of recent weeks, being marked by many irregularities and contrasts, but also b a number of strong pniut.s and by confidence in the future. ' Weekly bank clearings, 5N,U7. iss.tMia." ' maiuu;tk at a glanci: NKW VHlK ( A P) StoekH- Strong; oils lead vigorous upturn. Ponds Higher; St. J'aul issues rally. Foreign exchange Rusy; French francs lower. Cotton Steady; favorable week ly statistics. Sugar- Rasy; trade selling. Coffee Generally lower; com mission house selling. Markets WHAT .ilAhhn Tlll'i Wll.lf . i ii.i'i in n" 4 wm CIIICA(H) (.M')--Win al- Low- rune Hnn-nnii-nla, CMIif.. nnliiralisls nrp Inrllnrd lo hrlii-vc that i t; ruins in ni.nliw. hi. I II In the "lullv" Coinit 'nil. Thrre are Iwn. Ollirrninc the - - ' i-orii -l-:ii.i : tiT wciithi-r. i cut Is a conimon nllry rat. Hill It i m wlM that it bowl of mm. mmm .s ( ntlli Sli-uclv: supply Hinull. I milk must be plat-rd on an nlley feme hi-loro the cat will 1 Ions - Firm uml oullvi-. touch It. . , j V 'T " " " mjf$t ' ' h Ik 1 W X l hi 4 SUNDAY ONLY fcivt, -n7T-- 1 I , Oiclu'stni And I " I flMM.M 111 MOT "ON" R0RI THE rUFSlDKNT'S YArHT," rr.id rruiny nrHitrnper alorlm from WanhhiKlon. WfU here'i a picture of the fammn Mayflower a h clin pfacefully down the rotomac river ' for a wrck tud tru!;a. Beauty From Dixieland firs ' '. - li f Miss Ruth Shaw of VicksburR, Miss.! woa chosen most beautiful girl el the UUsiasipyl State College tor Womeu in a contest there,1 Buenos Aires Prepares Welcome For iTinCC . j 11CKNOH A1KRS (AP). When : the Prince of Wales see Huenos Aires by night for the first timet he may wonder whether he is a ; prince of the Arabian Nights, an 1 ; what genii have transformed this southern metropolis into a daz zling fairyland of light and beamy to do htm honor. Huenos Aires Is lamed for its extravagance In Illumination and decorat ion to celebrate iinival and natloirrl holidays, every y not ilnlnir w hat was done the V before. It staged, perhaps. thei""' will live. most wondero'is display of Ilium- j t nation ever seen in any city on ! May lin Losses S HlK.'lHi I he occasion of the visit of the) SAI.KM, ure. Fin losses In the Italian prince last year, and nov;titate of Oregon, exclusive of Port for the visit of the scion of Km;-'land, for the month of May. ag llsh royalty, it Is preparing to grcgated ? 4ifc,7:ts.HJ. according to break the record again. Millions of multicolored elect t ie i light globes will be used. They ! will outline t be government house, i the capltol. all public edifices an I ! hundreds of office buildings and j institutions. The Avcntda del Mayo, which is ' Huenos Aires'; Hroadway, will be a gleaming; bower of tdect ric garlands and I arches, placed every half block, The manv parks and plazas of theltbe highways of litis section. It was city will be planted with artist h -'A: : - r:-' ! TOM MIX ' . L tJ y 'lpA Riders ot (he purpie Sage" it f' ( columns Joined wit h lace like rib- flower beds will be outlined wiili tights set in the gro'ind. Klectric lights, too, will I Utah out tin Hags and coats of arms of Grctl Hrltain ami Argentina, placed ul approximate points, and search lights and Indirect glow lights w ill also be used wit h effect. Mingled with all will be u pry fuse display of streamers and flags of both countries which will make the city gay with color dur ing the day as well as al night 1 Special pains will be taken ill the artistic decoration of I he Htreeli- hading to the mansion where tlx a report prepared here today by Will Moon-, slate fire marshal There wrs a total of flre; of which t wo w ere of incendiary origin. Klnmulh Gets Speed Officer. K LA M ATI I FALLS, Or. W. A. Foster of the state traffic police has been assigned to K la math county and has begun his duties on lean on need. Miners Lay Plans lo Circumvent Beavers GOLDKN. H. C. (AP). Ko Ihick and industrious have beav ers become in the Windercmcre valley that they are seriously In terfering with mining operations, according to JL R. Perlain. of Wllmer, who is developing claims on Horse Thief creek, Tho beavers, by damming the creek, caused water lo back up into the mine and it was home lime before tho reason was dis covered. After a search the mine workers located a beaver dam and blew it up. but the mine Im mediately again filled with water. Another Investigating party found that the destroyed dam had bce.i reconstructed and reinforced in weak spots by the busy animals within 1'4 hours. Furthermore, some Go saplings, cut into usable lengths, w ere found ready lor further work on the dam. Officials of the Itritisli Colum bia game board, in an effort t .) reome the difficulty, have sug gested that the flume idea, evolv- d by the biological survey of the Pulled States, be tried out on the creek. This la the cutting of a flume through the beaver dam j.o that the wutep will not rise above certain point, on the theory that Air, Heaver pays so much at tention to his work that he never gives a glance upward. Though persist ent as well as Industrious, there Is a limit lo a beaver's pa tience and. finding that his dam does not succeed in holding the water back, he and his crew shift to some other place und begin home-iuaking ull over again. Three years ago the. game board closed the season for trapping beaver south of the Canadian clflc railway und the animals have -multiplied so rapidly that th-y nre becoming a nuisance. You have read our Fit day's advertisement. In addition to the articles mentioned we offer some more Vici Kid Tumps for Ladies in five different styles $2.95 to $3.95 The New York Store Destroyers of High Prices 1216 Adams Ave. Handkerchiefs An- wry mfpniblt; Tim- i!iri, olllicr lo joimtr or old. We lime Hum liovifl nr slimli- liaiidUnvlilcfs, wlillc nnil cohn-s. J'lum lOu to tt.i box. Art & Baby Shop "EVEUVTiiiNa von TnK HABY" UESIKTITCIIINd llotrl Komnicr llltlg. BTASIl'IJiQ UOTTElilCIC PATfEHNS I. M. O. THBEA1 5 Acts Vaudeville "One Year to Live" MMMBIHII I I " W ""'Ml I" -r - -UH CuMle Itot-k ChautaiHjua Open. 8WKKT HO.M R, Or. Tho high school closed ut Hwovt Home, Miss. .b Ida Jlurkness and Cleona Smith ; liMcheis, left for HaUey. Montana. O, D. Slvens, principal, and wife.... left for Aumsviilo Tuesday, where Mr. Steven wilt teach next year, r A. 11. Gilett of Albany will Uli. Mr. Stevens' place at Sweet. Homo! Miss HarkneKS and Miss Smith will teach here again next year. Power Substation Completed. HILLSHOHO, Or. Notices arc out for the nnnuul school meeting June 15, Three members of Uio board tire to lie elected. K. . J. MeAlear and Glenn Payne aro' up for re-election. M. P. Cady. re--' tiring chairman, has declined to run owing to his duties as mayor. II. A. Deck Is a candidate to fill the vacancy. On the same dato . special election will be held to uu thori.e the erection of a four-room grade school unit, requiring an cx- penditure of tHJ.OiK). . ..v Chinook Salmon Reach Dnm. MILL CITY, Ore. Chinook aU inon aro urrlvlng in lurger num bers at the dam here, and crowds' are attracted to the place every evening to watch the fish try to make their way up stream to tho spawning grounds. K very thing is being put in readiness ut Hrvitr enbush for the stripping procefs. UOTEt ASTOD EVERY ROOM bat PRIVATE TOILET 50 ft Bath. New, Modem Close to Shopping District and Theatre, FREE GARAGE Tariff hom $1.50 Buy This Home 5 ' room modern lionse, elo' In on O Ave., &.H1H); SLOW) cash, balnJicc! terms. 2 acres Rood kind, 2 -room liouso on Watson street. $i.oo. 0 H"i acres Irrigat ed nenr liiiou. Ii lec $H),5U(; 2iUH va.sU, balance tctiiH. I'icturca WEEKS & BLACK 1 B nr.AiiTons 1 I New I'olfjr llliliJ- 1 U, Iiisuiaiico - lXMii 1 TODAY