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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Vuc Five Wednesday, June 2 1, 102.r. 51 4 i r ( f: Local News In Brief Wi'iil to I'nlmi Mr. K. Kwiirlji iind two child ren, uccoiiiimnid by Mln llulll Woods, went to I'nlon tills niorll- Mrs. Can! hert' M i'H. Mlllllli- I'lird. HIlitH Vlcr ini-nldi nt or th Hcurue or Honor jiroU'ctivi? uBsot'latlon Is In L.u tirunde this woek. Mii'l Tliiirwlli'- The Di'Krco or Honor proU'Cllvo ibmh-IhUoii will iw'i't 'I liurimiiy vvnlns il ttKlit o'cloi-k lit tin' K. r I'. hull. All liKinhira urn urn- I lo In' prisi'llt. There will " Inltiutioil. Clcrp ji'Mi'i'ilnjr r 1 tu II Mnf'litln. nf Vulluwu, wero Ill l.u Grundu yes rday on buslines. Mr. McClaln liiKton, to sp-'li'l sonic tint ln-fun' roIiir on to I'ortliiiid and ntlu-r coast point. Mrs. Jiiiiih-Nnn Is nn fnstrurtor In scltnols at Kimim-i-i r, Wyo. Slio will t.atii linn- uuuln thu coming term. Maili- rilllll proor Oily 0. Thoriibrm-. of liilKuril, niQdw final proof on his honu' sload m-ar HIlRurd Ihls morning at the offices of Cochran und Kb-erhnrd. Tu vli-lt Mrs. J. MiiKhes went to Suin iiiervllle this luornltiK on the branch line train to spend several days vinitMlg thele. Til 'ami at l-uki- Mr. and Mrs. Onirics O. Weiss and little daughter. ImoKell. went to Wallowa l.nke this morning to In tile moving picture business upend a few days campliiK there. at Wallowa. were HlioppliiK 111 l.a Ornnde ye tcrduy from their home at I'ove. I". I'. Miller whs business visitor, lo l.a Grande yesterday from Wal la W'ulla. WiiHiilnsrton. , I.. A. Wright, drllCBl.st ot l;nlun. was a business visitor to La OranJ du yeslerday. j Mrs. J. P. I'ontaln went lo Ha-' ker this morning on a business irip. . I Krnrst Crocket returned to Da ker tills nioriiliiK on tinin No. 5 4 alter spendiiw hist nlBht in l.u llrnnde In the Inleresl of the Kusl ern Oregon Light and l'ower Co. I Sm-iii1 hiiiiiiner here Mrs. W. IS. Li rill Ml lias nrriveu 111 La tirande and will spenu inn Kiiiniiier here with her siaicr, .mis. V. i: McAdory. Mrs. Uritfln 13 from -Jliriiilngliuiii. Alabunia. si-u'iit.v-slx years olil Mis. Mary Itllllliihurt will cclc biate her sevellly-siitll birthday anniversary Thursday, June :i. Mis. Hiimelliall makes her homo on Alder street. After curs lOdward Morcloek, son of J. . 1'. ftloreloek. came to La Uronde yes terdav from Wallowa, alter three new Star cars lor Mr. Morelock s furage at the place. In I'orilaml Dr. und Mrs. Itiehaul I'. I -i ml Is left Iji Crrailde yesterday, via lllllo. for Portland. They will be gone three or four days. At .Meaiiiaiil loillly M. Stephenson, dislriet biidgi uglneer. Is.al Meacliiun loday In specting the brliige work bellig done there. He will leave tomor row for Central Oregon. Mrs. Dan Graham, of 1'crry,' passed through Lu CViaude Ihls morning on her way lo Klein to spend the day visiting. Chaiininir Contralto to Appear Here in Recital; (Continued frm rge On.) llumc from Porllanil Mrs. G. J. I'rlce and Veda, relumed to their this morning after spent in I'orlland. daughter, home here several days Hen from Huker Miss Irene Cook has arrived In Im Grande from Baker und will spend the summer here visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lund, und working In their grocery store here.. . Slake home hero '.It. Kuamusscn, decorator for itrr's furnilure store, motored to I...... i n Alnndav evening, utter bis wile and three daughters, Laura, lli lma and Blanche. They will niuke' their home in La Gran de on second street. Helili'iieil tills morning Karl Iti ynolds. secriiory of 111" Chamber of Commerce, returned from a trip to I'orlland tills moin i.,,. Mr,' Reynolds went to I'orl land to arrange the Itlnery for the i'.mii.m.iI Ad Club caravan which ...i ,.. t.i Wallowa Lake for July 4. " lti'llirm(l homo After Ihe past. two months np-nt I'endleton, Heppner and oilier nolnls 111 Ihul aret ion A. Larsmi reluineil to his home at Knlerprise this morning on Ihe brunch Inn train. ( nihil to ramhiiilm Mrs. Alice .Mctiuln und Mrs. N K. Heaudoin. uf Joseph, returni d 10 Ihelr home ihls inornlng after severul days spenl at Cambridge, Idaho. They were called lo Idaho by Ihe sudden Illness of Mrs. Chilli's daughter. Me- plied that she thought It quite fine flue lu lis puce but remarked I hut onu soon tired of It while the real ly good music carried with it end less enjoyment. Incidentally Mrs. l'rlce'a eldest son. HI years old. Is becoming quite a jiitix bunjo phiye.r and his moth er Is very proud of him and en courages him to the extent or i-ing-inej while he plays uceollipullliiients. at times, In llielr nonie in iuii- lund. Her oilier son, llobeii. 1J irs old Ib lo take jazz piano les sons this year. Speaking of her program lo ne given here tomorrow evening Mrs. rice said, "tell them lliai u win Jie u good summer program, nol loo heavy but of the sort lu give Ihe greatest enjo ulelit." ' Asked what sort of songs she liked lo sing bVsl she said that like John McCormack she would like to divide each of her programs into Hirer parts, the songs that ihe people ought to like, the songs Unit she would like lo sing her self and (he songs that she knew the people would like. Many of her songs tomorrow evening will conic under the Jai ler classification. In response 5o a special request Mrs. Moore ha consented lo sing a group of jicari songs Including "Love's Old Sweet Song." "My Old Kentucky Home," "Ben Holt," "Love's lu My Heart" and "Gypsy Love Song." Swim-Kaps is the name applied to our exclusive llnu of liallltng caps. But you needn't be u swimmer to use tliein. The styles range all the way rrom Hie practical Aero Model, which, us the picture shows, makes u wondertul diving cap, lo the most dec orative and elaborate mod els for beach wear. And in between are numer ous simple yet attractive styles for everyday use In the shower bath and for proteellng the lialr while, house-cleaning. The Aero Jvap (Illustrated) tioc Glass Drugs Inc. La Grande, Oregon ll-OREIGN TRADE OUTLOOK GOOD (Contind from 1'hk On.) ; mlvitnlnfro over.Hll otherH, Ho hus a market of enormous capacity at horn', ulmnitl always ctipablo of HiiMontinc ilia enter pan in inn output, tlii'ri'hy cnalillnrr ilm to! i-t'ducc unit cost through Increas ed proilm-tlon. The eonmantly muuntlntr huiiis spent yearly In this country tor lux iiVs and triv ialities, teatlfy to tho extraordin tirily rapid Incrouae of weuKli lu'te.' llased on thin homo market our inanufaetuicrs urc welt justU lied In looklns abroad for fields, the supplying of which will en able them to produco more than they cun expect to sell .at home. Naturally they seek first for thoae foreign mwrkrH to which their product are likely to appeal, un 1 whleh have tho buying power to take them. In iiiohI cases i;:irope has been our chief foreign buyer. i;iutH It Ig; lim'lia.scr. "There is an Impression widely prevalent among Americans, that 1-Jui opo has been a purchaser only of our raw materiuls but even a casual examination of the detailed) Government reports will show lh.it Kuropc is u heavy; purehaser of a Great range of manufactured ur lleles and luxuries, us well as i'f iuw materhils and uKrlcultural products- ; Europe will in the nature 01 (hliiffs regain a portion of -lir iormer trude In neul ral imirketK us soon as Industry neeomes re constructed lu the nations of that continent. ' . , 'Kuropc Is sleadliy prowiuK into n better condition. Tlie Hu-lun xncriment with - rommunlstu Is still slow ly working out - ita li- tho fact (hut tint whole world is trrowlntr. Its production Is ln creiuliiK. und that means Increas ed buying power. International trade grows us tho world grows, end we may reasonably count upon gettlnff our share. Much, In brief, Is the situation lacing our foreign tiiul; it If uno of hopefulness and we should look forward to It as an Increasing element In tlte prosperity of our country. ' GOSSETT TO MANAGE TEAM (Continued from T'sge One.) Interference except for supervision by the board. The new inanugfr has made no announcements In regard to the lineup lo be used against Pendle ton next Sunday but it is under stood that several new ball play ers will be In action. A list or names wuh turned in to t ho league secretary the first or the week and the men will be picked from this list In order to comply with tho eligibility rules. Obituary the women of ihe community. Fur ther announcemnts regarding the school und each day's program . will be published In later Issues. JOHN A. McMHU,. Johu A. 'Me,N'ill, tin years of age, passed away ut his home in lu Ornnde nt 1:35 o'clock June 23, 1925, after u lingering Illness. The numeral will be held at the Cove M. K. church Juno 25 at 10:30 o'clock. COOKING SCHOOL IS ANNOUNCED (.Continued from Tags One.) Markets To visit liei-e Miss lOeelyn Tliornliuir weiu iu KlBln tills inornlliK lo spend sev eral days visltlnB then- with reln llves. She will accompany them lo l.a Ornnde In a f. w days for a visit with her falher here for some linn- before relurnlni; to Portland, and where she now inali e3 her home. Iteltll'lieU homo Mr. und Mrs. f. K have relurned lo Ixi lirnmie unci some lime spent In Western Ore guki. Mrs. Hnppcvscll vlslled .ml I'orlland and Mr. Ilappersett at tended the Katrles t'oiivenllon at KuBeiie. He was chosen as Ktalo Chaplain, of the lodtn. In nioi'liliiB members of the American l.a lcate Tin ( .....eMpvion ifruin 1111'" - nai'l'v."' . ...n-,,!,,.- for prllievllle, to attend I he Slalo Am erican I.cbIoii Convention Hie! Thursday: Krlday and Saturday. The men will bo In privule cars. .1...... ru-,. ,-nrs are iHannillB l niuke the trip. tulilnB twenly-lhrc men. Itiiiniieil lo llolse 1 l M. farson. tho Holse . bird man, who was In l.u Grande sever al davs has returned to Boise. Ida ho, with hut' birds, fish. etc. Tho lliehardson Art nd C'.IK store will curry his line of Boods hercufter. Dime tliniiiKli Mr. and Mrs. Weatlierford drove ., i, I... I'.ninile yeslerday on I heir w ay I" Huker to visit Wcalhcriurd'B ral her. ticorci t,,iiti who now inaUis his Hi. re. They slopped In l.a C.rnll- ,le a short lime to vlsll there. Mrs. Nell-liuliie friends Hen- fmni oklnliumn Clifford KobIc and fiiniily. 01 Woodward, ClUlahoiiKi. arrived In l.s CJrandc yeslerday and will visit here wilh his slsler, Mrs. Minnie Chelf. ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. It. Harnes. Mrs. Chelf had not seen her brother for twenty-five years. She did not know he was coming lo l.a lirnnde. Jail Committals 'Grow As Drink Comes Back IM)Hii,AM MAItKin'S I'tlllii.AMl. Hie. (API. Cut ' and hoffs steady: sheep steady ;5e up. Kbbs und butlerral steady: but r 4 tic. EUROPEANS KILLED BY AGITATORS (i 'oh tinned front 1'nge ftttr.) success or failure of these deni onstrullous will materially uflect the- gfticrul slluutiou. The beautiful spring flowers sinril sweet, but a tunning fac tory lu Orleans, N. V.. burned. Pointed sw-erM. remarks Rrt blunt an- HOTEL ASTOO 2nd Hin Lm Ani.l.t EVERY ROOM h PRIVATE TOILET 50(5 Bathi New, Modem Close to Shopping District and Theatres FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50 AtilTATMIN M'ltlvUH.MJ WASIIINltTIlN (lly the AmsocI ated l'rcssl. The spread orallti rorelBU aKilullull lo Auioy Is r.' potied lo the slalo depurtnient to day !. Consul Webber. Tho coll sular Corps' rerjllejiled naval prow IM A 1 1 1, 1, A Wll I ;.T I I N H Al lJk Kev. and Mrs. WHIium I1. HU und family and Mr. and Mr?. N. K-lson and family, lt-verend and l,s. Urinkmun. or Portland, and Mr and Mrs. A. Hagen. of Mos Idaho, motor.'d to Wallowa if i;.. Monday and spent the day. lrt for ivmllt'ton Mrs. Will K. Jamleson. who has Ix'i-n visillnt? at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Ia-Uu Graham, left for jvndletort and Walla Walla, Wash- Personal Mention Wlllbim Shade spent the weeU ind in Portland on business. Tex UnlKht has relurned lo Grande after a business trip Portland over Ihe week end. Sidney ChsIi in l.a Orande nc as. il. of Wallnuu. was yesterday on birsi- LONDON (AIM. Drunkenness has been notieeably on t he In ereuse' In Knj;lnnd slnee the wae lime restrictions were eased up. iieeonlhif; to Sir William .loynson I licks, the home secretary, w lio recently kw the Church of Kn in land Temperanei' soiety compar.i tlve flKures of the last ten years. "A busily cundillon of affairs." the s-eretary culled it. In relating how djink was controlled during Hie war lind the results since when ihe hours and facilities for drink-, lK have been increased. I Miring the war cases of drunk enness fell, the speaker said, from 'J a 4,(14:1 to S0,4i;;it a decrease of flu per cent. l-'rom 1 !t I it to last yea i Inure nail neen a irencrm rise In drunkenness, w It n the lu- creaso of hours lor saloons niier tlie wartime rest riet Ions wef" withdrawn. In IK-lM. said the secretary. J" per ceiil of the men ami f per cent of the women who went lo prison were com mit led for drunkenness. The Archbishop of I'unlerlnry also addressed the society, asseri- inff Hint It wus oulle apparent I hat a new spirit had come ovei Ihe 1'niled States since the Intro dncLion of prohibition. He was not personally In favor of totil nrohibition In Great Britain, how i ver, as he did not believe thai such a method of overcoming the drink tfucstlon would appeal lo the majority of the Ungllsh people. iu-iTi-:nr.vr. SAN I'lt ANMSf(l (Al').-H terl'at 54e here today. Portland Grain .Market POUTI.AM). Ore. (AP) Wheat Hard while . S. Haarl. July. $1.4 4: soft white. June, $ .tR; western white. July. H.U; hard winter. June, $ I. ft"; northern spring. June. fl.SH; July. $l.4r; HUH, hard white, June al 4-orn .0. L II. Y. shipment. June. $4.j.L:: July. 4u.;; No. S E. Y. shipment, June, $15; July. SI.V ustrous course, but in prneucany n utn w....v. an other countries, with th" . pos-' unamo 10 ruatamee mo nu sible exception of Oiint HtHnln, uherc uneuiployment continues to lie a serious 'problem. ; tho Im provement Is marked. In Italy. Krunce. PetRlum and Germany, unemployment is pnnrticulty neK'l- Kibic. ..; . . ? ' "Tlie elements which pnler of necessity lnt.t cousbb-ratlon of th" Immediate -'future of our foreign trade- are numerous, said Mr. Karrell in ' conclimlon, "but when we hear,- ns we not - Infivquently do In these days, one -or" another of our frien'Aa or ussolstes speak- in of depression in foi eign trad. It Is well to consider whelher he Is volnlnp a personal or a coin inon feellnff, whether he ts dn scrtblnpr nn Indivlduat or a gen eral condition. "In the long view, . however, . I think we have many rrasons for confidence. '('Illef tiriinnir them Is . . . I . I l l-I-IM" PKNIM.KTON, Ore. I'malllla county w III harvest u w heat crop of about - A.UUtt.lMMi bushels, uc onlln(r to Henry W. Collins, uraln man, who has Just completed a survey of the county.. ' Last year the -county raised lefs than 4,uon,(Min bushels of wlieul; and In lit 211. when .there was con siderable carryover, the crop was estimated ut 7.iiu.(oii. "Umatilla county has more bar ley aereaco this year than for many years." said Mr. Coliins. "Many fnrmers after the freeze last winter sowed Ihelr hind t" btniey. with the result thai (here will . be about IO.ihmi Ions Ibis year ns compared with 2 una tons Inst year." Wlswell will h-Hve ti. breakfast, luncheon and dinner menu sche duled for each afternoon of Ihe school and will pre pure the. vari ous dishes ns she conducts the school. She will use. u Westinic- house electric rantfe throughout Ihn five day period, rood pro- luets prepared will be local ond Oregon brands wherever possible will be used and will aid in dem onstrating the quality and depen dohllily of things produced In our own territory. Tho Observer a school will bo ab solulely free of churgo throughout its flve-duy course and every house-wife (and husband, too) in the l.a Grande territory Is Invited to attend tliu program each after noon. The room will bo kept cool und comfortable, with a battery of fans In constant operation. Addi tional attractions will be provided In the. form of various, attendance prizes to be given away free each day of the school. Prize lisM huve not been completed but will in clude home furnishings und food pry ducts of rial value. Hpocls) V refreshments ' will- be served the last duy or tne school Saturday July IMh, and special prixes will also in given that day. IJvery effort will bo made on too part of Tho Observer to provide an Interesting und profitable week for iu y this iiomi; 5 -room modem lioitso, giMHl location. Price, ' $;ti!5U. Will take Uouus Good 0 - nxHit house and U lots n lino Ave. Prii-e ?1HI)0.UU. Tonus, 1(10 ni'i-cs near ( nion. Ci u o d hiipncmcitts; Knh1 water right: &U iriigntnl anil Mil lu crop. JrJco H:t5 per wiis with cnip r $123 pat aero uitliuut wop. I Ifl WEEKS & BLACK II Ill'.AMOI'S III New 1'olej IllilK. 1 II Insurance - Loair) . I Delco Light Plants - 110 Volt or 32 Volt ' With or Without Storage Batteries $235 to ? 1705 Delivered Jesse Kosenbnuin, Agt., with Benham Electric Co. New Foley Kldg. ' Phone Main 101 Murkels ill a ;lillH'. Ni:V YIH;K. (Al'l HtoeUs I IC-uvy : liiarinc preferred ul new low.. -- - - - I Ihmila Slemly; l lllleil Sillies govern lit iNsuen il new IiIkIim. I'melun i xehaiiKe 11 regular, I Ul I Ian lire heavy. , I'olton .Sleatly; Mpol house liuy- lower; Inci-eUHeil ol'fer- i slml'lK-fl In Ironi Wal- Mr. T. I:. Hliillh l.u Orumle yesterday Iowa. Mr. nnil Mm. I'hris Sleu-hlaml SlIK IHK-'I. Coffee lllcher trade buying. i:llIC.VUU, (Al'l Wheat I'lrin; leuiM of hlaek runt In Can ada und Dakota!. Corn sUdy; In j nihalhy w ith wheal. Catlle liiKher. lloKal'irlii; uhllMii th aelive. Mfead. TODAY And THURSDAY Sllilp Thincs are In such bad only 9 1 (i.niMi.iKiii whs hrt on Kent icky horse ruce this year. All 'the world's a siat;e and lots oT hubiinds have only thinking parts. aBIIBIllllilBilBIHIBIIGIIESIIBBRIIIIIIIIBJl N H H M a R m H B im m ED n H n u a B B B H B B B B B H B H B Clint's Great Remodeling Sale Still Going Full Blast JANTZEN UATIIINti SLITS I OK THE WHOM: FAMILY ; Try a Jiintzcn Suit today on sjiIc at a savin),'. 1 EYEKY ARTICLE IN OCR STORE REDUCED ' To move our stock of Quality Merchandise. SURPRISE l'ACKAtiE SALE NEXT SATURDAY, JUNE 27TH lTntthie "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE" H m n m a m n H M n n n n H n n M n H RESORT IN MIDST OF BIG SEASON tinn if 1 - new caiuns one and two-berl vunelies, . und live of these will be completed by the Fourth. These also been spoUeu lor. liiiH-et I'npular. The Halurday nlKht ddiices nr. proving very popular und. with u l.a llrande orchestra contended for the s-uson. from S' to 100 couples attend each SulJrdayeve- iiIhk from Wallowa couniy, reworl and l.a Ornnde. The trails above tin,- lake lead-InR- Into the lake basin are open ing up' and the imimim'ment plans lo start tin special parlies, lo last from one to five days, coin- ibinlnir flshlm; with scenic attrac tions, ulthin a short tl The t company o ns head of hoi s s u liich w ill use. for pucuinc and ridbm on these dips. Com petent nuides will accompuny paiiies. l l-hlna: Mart-. A week i:o Sunday some Stan dard till officials from San I ran- cisco and Walla Walla went buck! to Ice Lake and hud to dltr thinuirh two feel of SHOW IHld I then cut throuirh two feet of b- before reai hint: witter.' Then, for Ihelr effort, tley caiiKhl trout. lee Lake Is open now, however, and Satuidny a party went to the lake flshbiL' and trot the limit f basket-sl.e trout in a vt i y short while. The l-'ourth of J. ily will be the hIkoiiI for the Mtaiiintf of 'fishing In earncHt and the regular (trips back Itil the moiliilalns. I New ltoat4 m Ifflke. j The company already has 17 new bouts on the lake for Ren- ' t rid line and ol her IniprovcnienlK , are helm: lii.ide t hi ouL'hoiit 1 he t resort as funds permit. Miithllnl probably po on throughout' (the season. A playground for the kbldb-H, fn the old eaiiiplnir Kround site. eqllipltei) V l ll HU IllJ-'H, lef t TK and sand boxes, has be. Her Husband's Secret Directed by FRANK LLOYD who made "Winds of Chance" COMING FRIDAY -COLLEEN MOORE - " " S ALLY " " General Cords Go a Long Way to Make Friends. Jennings & Shumate Boys Wash Suits For It"' l' 'rum 2 H yi-rn. I n l'i' m-Ui-Huii of rillllli'S anil liiloi". I'l'lrrll riKlll. ALSO WASH HATS Art & Baby Shop 'KVEKYTHINfJ VOn Till? BAB? BEMSTlTl'lltMl Hold somnii-r IIIilK- KI'AMTINO BiniKRiCK rArriiUNs i. m. o. thrvo H H complei liII!,HaaiIIIiIIfi!?Il!?'92MH3I15IiilIlIiHB ;rrnian .Mlilioif. .o l'i in SnioUr lii;itl.l.v (.M' HiuilHilm I'oin- lillnl liv Hi.' Toliurro li'iiL m' Am MuLitili"ll wliow I h.il .lurUiff I in IiihI. .ur (ii rinuiis miioki-d .r."."'. ium riKHl-K Ull'l ;i,(MP,uiMl,0"0 ill!- iirctti-K. Tin-in' i-oiii ihe einukcra a lu'.ul of 1 5 !;.'. "."-', '-'J'.'. Ill ' IJl-yt'lUl---- AOOLPH ZUKOR. ItiSt I.W5KY hiimt . . sum 7Am grey's , jM mfs?? Here n no ordinary Western picture. A thrillinff romnncc of the bufralii " ' AJ 0iV hunters of '76. .Matinee 10c 10c 5 With owl of 1,000! ,w-m .A-'-SjL H BpTTO A l T Friday Saturday JLiTiLU Sunday - i. i .. . ' '. , 1 ,-- '-- x'-" ?" 5. . i