Tuesday, June 23, 1925.
Papro Six
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
JUTES 10 ONLY PHOTOGRAPH OF SHEPHERD TRIAL
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i ATTEND CAVIP ,
. I'N'ION (Rpfclul) Mrn. Nellle
:Vai!n, who teuchcH In the Houth
Behool here left lor Monmouth tin
last part of the week to hi none
'during the Hummer, returning to
V'nlon about the flrt of Heptem
bcr. The UKJlt-M AM of the M-ihodlt
rhurch held a huHlneHH meeting tit
th home of Ihelr jtrefihlenl, Mi-h.
HadU- Connor, Wednesday uflwnoon
at which time jlun were hihl for
ik combined Aid and Hundiiy wchooi
picnic, and for mi ice rrfum nodal,
both to bo lield during July.
iUtys to Attend C . T. C.
. - Kighl boH from I'nlon will be
in the trulning rump ut 'nmp
jA YiB thlH tmmmer, Home of whom
were then? lud yeur and wrnie be
ins rookleH. Tuesday Kldoii 'an
pur. iiitlpti Cork. lA-.-dio Hitler. Oral
JtOM-wull, J.esier lirown and ion
ald luimb .tlurted lor the training
camp, and Wednesday the other
two, (leorge DHjip lialph Con
nor alno left for the huiho plane,
liernard HhunkH wa to accompany
Ihe hoyn, hut having moved to
I'endlctul) a f w weeUs ukd It In
doubtful If he niaki'H the trip.
. Juunllu and Hob'-Ua Wright, two
1'nion girl who graduated from
the I'n ton high wliool recently,
have Hern red contractu for hcIiooIh
for the coming year, the former
planning ' teach tbe .school near
the Hloiicdahl ranch up Catherine
. creek, and tin latter having He
mired the echool near Hot Lake.
Juanlla hua already gone to liel
llngharn to atleud the normal dur
ing the miuimcr ami linhcita 1m
afwo planning to at tend Hummer
Achool.
' Ituyrnond IMttH and Itoy Conklln.
the former being t he whiico
teacher and the latter the Hiiper
Intendent of the I'nlon high achool,
have gone to the Willamette val
ley for e vera I weeks review work
In one of the Htale Hehool during
the. xntnmer. They motored down
to Kugene, and .Mr. 1 'it I h will bring
hlii alHter here for u vImU with Mr.
Pitts while he will return to take
tip his Hummer heliool work.
Homo Itiirnetl.
!i Word was received that the
!home of J amen DeVore, who Uvea
on Clover creek, where lie wan
running a ranch, burned laHt week
'While ihe family wan vIMtlng In
Vnlon. The d welling anil about
J five other building on the ranch
were destroyed by the fire and all
their hotiHchold goods and clot li
ning. Jt Ih believed that none of
t the livestock were In the buildlngH
, when the fire broke out. The
family Is temporarily living in a
tent, an Mr. Defore had lo be on
'the ranch In order to take cure
, of the Block and crops.
' 1r. I.lttle wum over from Cove
Friday on a business trip. He in-
'ported thul the Cove Odd l-'ellowu
and Itebekahs, about fifty of them
will motor In Meaehnm lake and
rtlt.eiHl I Hie, jdeiile given by Ihe I'en-
'.lli'tJii i foAjJe oft' t lie' 2(M dt Hi la
month.
( Accompanied by their guardian,
Mrn, Ituby Knight, the Junior
Campfire girls went to COve Fri
day for a picnic, tin their return
to I'nlon they enjoyed a lunch and
program.
Horn Thursdav June IK to Air.
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Here is the first and only picture yet taken of tho trial of William D. Shepherd in Chicago for the murder
of liilly McClintock. The photographer who tok it disregarded explicit orders barring all cameras from the
loom, taking his instrument in under his coat and snapping the picture without anyone becoming aware of it.
State's Attorney Crowe is seen standing, addressing the jury, just selected, while Shepherd sits at the extreme
left beside his attorneys.
Negroes to Hold Meet
At Deliver, Colorado
DKNVKIt. Colo. AI') Jienv
will be the center of attraction for
! Negro peopb of ih- i'nlted Mt ate
during the last week ol June, when
the J tit ti annual ronfennee of the
National AsMoeialion lot the Ad
vancement of Colored 1'eople will
be held. The conference. which
will open with a many meeting on
the night of June 24, will continue
through until the night of Jun
:iti.
Haclal (ueHtloni from every an
gle will be dtseuMaed by the con
ference, whoso semtlous will be
held In I enver'M municipul uudt
lorluin. Among the tipeakers will be Wil
liam K. Sweet, former gov-rnor or"
Colorado; Clarence jMrrow, Chica
go lawyer; lien H. l.ln lMey, judge
of Henver's juvenile court, and Ite
preneritatlve L. C. I tyer of Nfia
Hourl. who led a fight in CongreSM
for the pannage of a federal aull
iynchlng bill.
The ix.suo of residential egrega
lion of Ncgroea, which the associa
tion now is fxirrylng to the Culled
Kiatea Supienne Court, will be dis
cussed by r. George V. I.ucas.
president of the New Orleans
branch of the organization.
A feature of the conference will
be the preHeniatlon of the Sping
arn Medal, awarded annually to
the American Negro for Hie most
distinguished achievement )u hoiiic
honorable line of endeavor. Ito
bind Ibiyes, famoijs negro tenor,
was awarded the medal laat year.
tr, 1 MtS. )-,! Chne. a d.iunhter.
I . -vviH Jtbb-li r, wtio )mn been
Hoi IjlUe of Ihe List tew II mil t llM
suffeiliie; from an liiiin 1 tui-
ilerwelit unolli'i' 0.lrjiii-n :i j y
days ago and v port' : onte
what better.
.John ScnibrouKl, William Kiel
block. It- II. lloiniit and W. V.
Connor went to I .a (iiinnle Hu.ur
day afternoon in attend t hr ( )dl
l-'ellOWS llieelliie; at wh''-;i time it
wa.s (beiiled Ut iiave a cotittty pic
nic on Sunday. June l'h. All the
Odd l-Vllowt. l'.el,ek;ilis and their
fainlllefi nie Invite. I. Tho as
Hociation will fiirni,-.b coffee and
Ice cream for the picnic and the
famillH will bring picnic dinners.
HportH and other nmuxcnt"nts will
be fuinhdied by the commit tecs
from the various lodge ol 1 he
counly. The picnic will be held
at the Im (Iran ile city pa rk If It
can bo obtained for I hat date and
IT not, at some other site .selected
by the president. M. Kllblge.
Oeorgo Halrd, Tony Smith, Heail
I lulch bison, and J nines 11 nt chin-
son were in I. a (inimlc .Sunday lo
(witness the baseball game.
I Kay, l.yle, Clayton mid Cllve
! Wilson and their families and
heir mother. Mrs. A. K. Wilson,
, were here Sunday Ihe guests f
.Mr. and .Mrs. J-'r d N. Ko.. Halvln
lohnsnn was also a member of the
Verty. They nil enjoyed a picnic
dinner at the city park.
While driving along Wallowa
hill Ihe litter part of the week,
Sam ltenson mid .Mrs. Ilenson and
a number ol other pnrllen met with
an accident which 'resulted' v sevi
eral of the occupants of his car
receiving hevere InJlllU H. iboimh no
one was dangerniisly hurt . I n a
live hrtween I'nlon and Cove, has
arilved Jionie alter graduaiing from ;
the ntiite normal school nt Helling-
hum, Wash. I
Among the young folks who have j
gone (o iJelliimham for the Mum
mer work at ttie stale normal there
are Audrey lal.ap, .eona loe
fall. ir.ice Swiger and Krma Neil
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To Vain Adventure
RAN prcnitO. Cal. (AD A long
tale of woe w is unfolded by Heen
ineinberH of a treasure-hunting ex
pedition that arrived here recent
ly In the purse-seiner JSalboa after
an iiitsuccc.sHfnl search for $l.fiin.
ooo in gold bullion that was aboard
the old Pacific Mall slde-wlieeb-r
(Joldeti (liite which burned and
sank off .Mauxanlllo, Mexico In
1S;2.
The I'.albon. which lefl here May
2, returned May 7. .buttered from
sever,, buffeiinfc.s by wind and
tide.
Several months ago C. O. Cur
ry, a railway conductor of l.enven
wort h, Kan., had on his train a
passenger who was said to be the
only living person who knew the
exact location of the sunken trea
sure. Curry purchased from 1 he
man charts of the treasure ship's
location and formed a syndicate to
find the golden hoard which. It
was said, had lain more t hun iiO
years, -oil Ihe floor of Ihe pacific
ocean.
A crew io man Ihe llalboa was
obtained here. It Included Cap-
Final Extermination Of All
Migratory Birds Predicted
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YOI1K (A!'). "Tin- f:il!- in.st HiinntinK hc-;isihi hi
:M Kl:it.
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mukfrs do not
to .saw tlii-ni,'
l;iy.
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opposition
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KI'UKNK. Ori'. Tin. ntnli-hi:;li-way
t'Oiiimi.iKlon Is rxp.-iM.-il to l t
tlic rontriict next wi-l; to MiiH
u LMinii-foot ri-vi'tmi-nt iiIoiik the
Wfst hank of 111. W'illniio'tti' rv-i-r
jul uliovi' tin- new liiKliway
lirliltr.' h.-hiK hullt ut 1 Iai-ii.sliur;,
iin'orilintf to Htato I'liKini'i-rs lii'i".
The .1nrllon lo ilo tlil work
uaa arrlmd ul rcocntly ut u joint
l onfi ri'nrc of mate nnrt tiounty t-n-Binii-m
"ho took tlx' niattir up
whit the Kovi'tnm.nit.
The un iBiinl Bh of the river
ilurinif IiIkIi uu-r lum wintur
hioiiKlit uhout un nlnrnifiiK condi
tion ut thii wi'nt t'tiii of Hip nc
l.riilKi'. It 'U stntfd. tlirpulfnlnif
to inulfc It ni"-inary to udil tin-
I oth"i- l' ""' "'tur.
' Wli' ti I' ronnliU'i i'iI." stntm
Jlr. llorlntf. "Iliul h comfort o( a
(ioni If ini'itmiri'd hy Its con
viniriui'. Ih"" II I" "" unrprlmnB
Hint I h" hullili'i- or today is takln
pvrr' udvuntnci' of tho convi'nl'nt
t'hTt'riclly uffoniM thf hoiiKPholiir
an. I cinhoilylnit t'lik M.-ul elw.
trli-nl wiring III l''" l'nn."
Mt Eclipse. WAIT!
apathy and
cpposillon to killing reductions, yfZiQ P r f t
aie barring all progreHS. The com-! fjj'y (fl K 6 g B B ' !
mei cial interests have the upp-r sL -WrtTrmpWfeT'm
hand. They have millions of Iol-h p iKrKfTCPPlLkjf'
lum of capital to back iliein, and i . . " ''ft i-'jlWxIc
collision with another cur his ma-) tain Clifford Casey, owner of the
chine upset and damaged con
siderably, besides the injuries to
(lie parties In (he car.
After a short visit wMh his fam
ily Sidney Vnden ret ui'lled Sal ur
duy to Kagle valley where he is
employed by Mr. Miller in his
sheep business. Mr. Vadeii was
accompanied by his son. til a He. who
will spend t he remainder ol1 t he
Minimer In the moiinli.lns with his
rather.
L. A. Wright and It. 11. Itonney
Hpetit last week on a fishing t rip
to the upper watein of the I es
chute.H rier, Mr. I'.onnev (ornn-r-ly
lived In thai part of the slate.
l'Ycd Nodiue and family havo
moved In Imbbi- where he will
make bis future home. Me has
charge of the Jmhlcr and Ihe Klgtn
cream stations.
Miss l.ois l.iiW'en, lam:ht'r of
Mr. and .M n. '. II. I .awson, who
Murdered
Minerva
Says
The thermometer In going
".lp, but the price of White
Canvas Slippers is dropping.
Listen to :ue! Just. ;ia pair
of Children's and M Ishch'
While CanviiH one-strap sup.
pers, sizes I1 to S, 7.'h-; ant
hi to II, yi. 00; ) i J to 2
Misses', $1.15. This lot m
ail we will have in white
canvas. There are just two
pair of each slye. If on
don't get yours It's your ow n
fault. This Is Just One.
Half the original Melling
price. Hon't bolter "hard
times" when we sell at I bene
prices. Just think! 1 .", ijtl
and SI lo.
Woman's sizes J to Jt at
&I.V3, In one-strap S.imlats,
ti-S lieel; fine for I he bonne
or noting.
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I'rof. O H. Turner of the VtMv.M.-ity
,f l.oulxiaiia. ftlni w:i fouti.t niur
lere.1 on Ui uiilverlty ramim nt
Itatun lioui!-, l..i . In.) lu.,,, Lui
ivl hr nt wlmli 14 Khgwn mUivm,
khcI; Kobert Turner, a caret a k
of a yacht club; flans I 'oh I man,
who was skipper of the racing
yawl Poinsett hi; an engineer, a
second mate and two seasen.
The remains, of the Golden (iale
they found off .Manzauitlo without
difficulty. Kfforis to reach the
treasure which lay In eight fathoms
of rough water proved unsuccess
ful, as a hiah surf and a heavy
ground swell repeatedly upset their
small skiff. I Mscou raged, I he ex
pedition put Into Man.anillo. where
they learned from the Amerlcnn
consul that other treasure-hunters
had recovered t he bullion years
ago.
The expedition then Vended for
San Pedro. Their return voynge
was one of hardships. They en
countered a gab that continued for
das. Their food and fuel sup
plies ran short. Seven hungry,
weary and disappointed men step
ped off the llalboa when it docked
here.
legislatures lo
pass laws limiting d.Mly bag lim
its on migratory game birds dur
ing the past winter shown thai th"
unorganized defenders of wild life
have been -J liable to Wake lip
I hose legislatures to the threat
ened extinction of the wild ducks,
geese, brant ami other migratory
birds now b ing slaughtered by
millions of so-called Hnortsmen." I millions more at stake. Thev nrclECY
said JJr. William T. Horuaday, na- aide lo block the passage of leg
turnllst and defender of wild life, I islalion that they do not like. Th
who has been making strenuous' defenders of wild life who stand i
efforts to save migratory game i for reforms, are without large!
birds f t o'u threatened extinct ion. funds, they are unorganized, and
"I have heard from 42 states they are utterly -.inable to have
nnd only eight of them made re- personal representation in legisla
ductlons In bag limits, open B.-a- j l"''' l introduce and back up
sons, or both, on migratory game luwa for the better protection of
birds," continued In. Hoi naday. the birds.
"Two stales, Texas and Michigan, j "Hepoi ts made during the pa-st
made many excellent reforms in j hunting season covering much of
bag limits. I'lvc stales, ' 1'ennsyl-1 the I'nited States reveal an alarm
ing diminution in our supply of
migratory game birds. I am con
vinced the present limited volume
of it will follow the long list of
native American mammalia and
wide ureas. Nature lovers will not
be able to prevail, unorganized'
as they are. against the powerful,
thoroughly organized and wealthy
minority I hat puts lawmakers lo
sleep wit h optimistic talk, and at
the same time fools the public."
AMI MSi:X PLAN'S I I IIIIPl.l)
OSLO, Norway (AP) The aero
nautic associatioTl announced Sun
day that Koald Amundsen, tbe ex
plorer, hail made no .statement
about his future plans. Amundsen
ret tu ned last week trt Spit.beri;en
after his Ineffectual attempt lo fly
to the north pole.
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A complete circle
v through the Cana
dian rue i he Rockies- t N
nmsf wmulerf nl nuinn.
tain scenery in the worhl-tiifh
HtTcr f)n same semes luuv. l'laii
to go this summer!
EXCURSION FARES ,
rf now fffaivf;Mepovm it Ptnff.1
j Lkr l.iuif mij thr hvr tintintlne- '
S ly ttiHrrrnt hutm-low tinps g,v I
1 tiun itj ciiji)inent uf tvery tp,
1 Fot ctmtlth dHjiU anJi
1 ' Uikilf.iiftf Ittrratutt
Canadian Pacific
Ilaihvav
SSThUda AiUwmiAw. juPonlaivl
vaula. South DaUota, K'an.sas, irla
ho and .M inncsoia, Imvc made
go oil reductions In bag limits and
open seasons. West Virginia re
duced the seasons on six different
kinds of migratory game birds.
"Hut In the other M states Ihe
slaughter can go on at lis for
mer rate. As I lie birds migrate
and pass from state to stale, ade
nuile protection can only bo es
tablished through laws in all
states. Those states t hat have
now passed laws are fattening i p
t he game birds w litch w ill be
rut hlessly slaughtered by hunters
in the next state.
'"Itecent reports from unbiased
observers In the sout h and in
Call lorn in, where wild fowl us
ually congregate in great num
bers for winter feci, bear o-it
t he predict ions we made a few
mont hs ago 1 hat our migratory
game birds are doomed. The
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Name of Place: The L. & L. Drug Co. Soda
Fountain.
Date of Inspection: June 22, 1925. . '
Remarks: Good light and screened. Fountain
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kept clean.
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thirty inches long.
No Special Wiring Necessary
Attnch to any light socket.
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national forest, iiceordliifr lo Nel-j
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three-cornered hat and with insistent bell has
passed into history. The daily newspaper has tak
en his place. Multiplied him. Amplified him. It
is the great broadcaster of news today vital, ir
replaceable. Where the town crier told dozens, the modern
.newspaper tells thousands. Tells them more. Tells
them in the quiet of their homes, offices and shops.
Not only news of current events, but news of mer
chandise to be had at the stores.
Get that enlarged meaning of the word "news."
Advertisements are news. They keep you abreast
of the newest developments in science and manu
facture. They are trail-blazers of progress. They
are confidential secretaries to the family exchequer.
Read the advei-tisements. Read them regularly.
Because they are interesting. Because they are
true. Because they point the way to better mer
chandise, backed by responsible dealers and manu
facturers. Because they save time, money and
shoe-leather.
The reader of newspaper advertisements is bet
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rugs; who serves the best luncheon in town; Mho
has the newest styles in hats, shoes, coats; where
the best shows are playing; who's starring in that
film at the "Palace." You, too, can be well in
formed. Advertisements are torch-bearers of human
progress. They show you who, what,
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