La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 25, 1925, Image 1

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    EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY
CITY
EDITION
THE WEATHER
PORTLAND (AP) Ore
Kon: Fair and continued
wurm tonight and Kriduy.
Low humidity.
VOLUME XXIII.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PHEHS
ANNOUNCED
Irrigation of Lawns in La
Grande Curtailed by
Official Order.
WATER SHORTAGE
CAUSE OF RULING
Dry, Warm Weather In
creases Fire Hazard
and Puts Crimp in City
1 water bupply.
' ; lltlllGATIO.N CHAHT.
' i;vi:.n M .Miu;its
Monday, Wrdui-sility, Friday.
' . )ll Miiii;it.s.
Tuesday, 'J'liursiln, Saluiiln.r.
La L ran do In iignlii In Ihe
llltdst or a walcr .-Imrluuf ami
City AlunuKCr W. ('. Crews, wliu
relumed nt evening from the
Heater Creek Intake, tmluv set
forth regulations fur sprinkling
mid Irrigating in tlm Lily lim
its, which will become riiiitive
tomorrow.
All resiliences hcaeHw even
numbers may sprinkle or irrigate
llirlr lawns Monday, WrdneMlay
anil I-'rlilny anil the otlil lunula' r
ctl houses on Tuesday. 'I'liiii-xluy
anil Mil unlay . Absolutely no
sprinkling or irrigating will be
tolcra.U'd on .Similar. I'liblic
buildings, such as tint courthouse,
INwtorrhv, schools, oic., must rid
low tl same, regulations, de-jH-ntlcui
upon whether they are
on I lie I'lrii or odd aide or Ihi)
street.
Water in now bring puniiid at
the city pumping' station to aug
ment the dlmlniKlU'd illy watiT
supply, and pumping- will probably
bo aeceraury for some .time,.,. "We
ure sh'ort oir 'water and we want
Ilia people of tlm city lo earnestly
cooperute until I he present water
supply In Increased by Improve
ments that will In- made uh ipili k
ly as possible,'1 .Mr. Crews Bland
tills morning-. He added that work
at tin- Inlnkc Is progressing nice
ly. He expects to be at cump part
of the time, returning to l.il Ornnde
on short Hips during each week lo
ullend to roiillne business here. He
will return to cump this after
noon. . Ilitdilcs Ihc water sluirlngr, Un
file, chief. C. o. .MurililMHi, ilo
I'larcd thai drjlng grass and weeds
In Tnrioim. iKHiious of town am
adding to lln- riri! menace and
must Ik al (called 1,, within the
llCvt ten days. "We nsk the pro-
ilc to eisiu-iale in turn. We will
loan scythes to anyone, who wishes
lo cut the grass or we will dii-nl-h
a Irani and mower at H 'r hour.
LA GRANDE, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1925.
sprinkling q&jsmm lim iii i au mu ,. mm
RULING IS I PAINTED IN BUILDING f - -, III FT!i
m ROLES BOOM NOW tmWm f)F mm
1 7??uy.r
(Cunt in uctl on i'ajje Threw)
HIPTilS ID
, GO SATURDAY
V
A. f J luinptoii. nijKTin(.'ii(h'nt
oi bciiooih iktc rur in tiny yenrs
but who was Hi'ct(l to thai iio.si-
tion in AHturiu lust njninr. will
Ira vc lit'iv, iK'cotiiuini-U by IiIh
faintly, for thu Wi-hUtii Urron
vity Sat unlay by cur. uurunHiiK
lo Piinouiifeinvnl by !ilm toilay.
Mr. hih Mrs. Jltiinpton Imvr
been tin ffiii'sts of honor at many
farew 1 1 put tb s nnl tin1 gt-ner il
feolbiff is that they will he iiiImmiiI
liiiiirnisi-ly In Lu (.inindi.
Sup.'HntiMHlcnt J. T. i,onKf'l
low, foniH-rly of Nam pa, liiulu,
vho sjcccfft" Mr. Hampton hero,
arrived In I ji (ninl' with
fuinlly nlirht before hint ami his
taken up rcsli'iUT in the K!ol
HanJ homo on the corner of
Fourth iin'l it stneta. J
Guardsmen at Caniu
Jackson Spend Week
end Admiring Scenery
at ramous Kesort.
amp JticWson Siio lal to tho
UbMerver by Mail) Coinpniiy K.
JiiMt, rnluriuttl from que of the iriost
wonuerrul trips imaclnublc. We
left Camp JuckHon .Saturduy
tiiorninf? ul six o'clock and travel
d in u lu run auto earuvun of over
t h roe li u nd r-d and t wen t y-f i vc
cum and trucka. We traveled atea
diiy for marly eight miles through
some of the most marvellous scen-
ry we hud ever seen. I'pon near
ins i hp enirunce or lut ('niter
Lake National park wc Htonped
and everyone, walked for ubout
tirty yjudH to the ode of a deep
cunyon. Thu Bides of the canyon
on one Hide were covered with
virgin timber mid on the other
with huge pillars of rock closely
resembling the pillars of oncient
castles. We spent about twentv
minutes there.
We traveled through another
ten miles through giant fir and ce
dar trees some eight feet In din
meter. The roads were excellent
we stopped and made cump at a
small uulo cump and store. As ll
was only about ten o'clock we hud
the rest of the day to do as we
pleased. Many of the mea bought
cheap fishing tackle and fished in
u small stream which ran through
the camp. In splto of the number
of fishermen on the strain weveral
brought In strings of eastern brook
trout.
The duy pasted quickly and at
six o'clock we lined up for mess af
ter which the lGi'nd band gave a
concert until eight o'clock. Com-i
puny K. then gutheml around a
tent and sung until tups. We had
just gone to bed when one of the
members of Company K. noticed o
light burning in u pile or brush.
I'pon closer examination a piece of
wood which threw a Btrauge light
was loumi. immediately every man
risked poison ouk iind started
looking for the strange wood. He
veral large finds were made and
many of the iwir a iY Lurrying
sopie of It as Houviners,
We were aroused by revllle at
four o'oek the next morning and
learned thai the trip to Crut
l.uke hud been culled off because
or a nuge snow slide. We were
disappointed but our spirits were
soon revived when It kuh announ
ced that we were to go to Kiam
math Kails and return by u differ
ent route. e
'Inily Lurk" Present
We left for the one hundred,!
and sixty mile I rip ut six o'cloci-
gtiin lady luck was with us.
slight shower came up and svltl
cd the dust on thu road. The next
twenty miles were through can
ons and over hills. We then
came to a practically level stretch
of road and cuiue into sight
Klamath l.uke. This is a beau
tiful body of water eighteen miles
long. Thu lake was covered with
lli'ri' Is nil arlisl'K cliiirailrr
Muily or .IikIki' William l.vn.li,
e.ilraKu jurist who l.i lii-ai liiK thu
trial iif W illiam . Micplicnl ror
llio nlli'Knl inunli i- of hU lllll
lionniro ninl, Hilly Mi Ihilm-k.
PICTURE STUDY
CLASS FORMED
(Continued on I'affe Two.)
Autos Collide Here;
Mrs. Holliday Bruised
An autoiiiobllr arciili-nl oct'tirri'ii
on llio Inti-rKi'Clion of Ailains avi'
init' and Di-pol 8lrr't Tiu-nday i-vi-n-lnf
when tin 1-VanUlin car Urivt'ii
ty I'liaN" Holinfiikainp and a t-ar
drl-i-n by lli'n llolllil.-iy rami! to-wt-tllrr.
Mrs. Jlolliilay was vltli
hi-r lliuliand and was thrown
against, t Im wlmlxhU-M. The vind-
Hhli'ld wti8 broken and hIk- ri.'i'i-l-fd
Hi'veral Hi'vere brllls-H about the
lu-ad and Hhould'-ru, but wtts nut
cut.
Hi'Sidi-s 111" broki-n w IndHlll-ld
m-lthrr car was m-rlouwly ilamaKid.
An niipoitunlty Is now bi'lng of
fircd by ill.- library for lilcluri'
study during the summer mom lis.
A lecture will be Kiven to all liiiih
school students, or lo any others
interested in art. 'ver'v Saturday
niornlnir al III. o'clock' ut Ihe li
brary, by Mrs. R 1.1. .Appleby, as
slated by .ks I'onslauce Cleaver.
Atrs. Appleby Is thoroughly quail
fled to leach art appreciation hav
ing both spei iali.ed on the subject
and taught II In Smith colleRe. Hhe
will (u-esent Ihe subject rrorn all en
tirely new alible. jirH i,.uver
will be an able assistant us she is
majorliii- In the same subject In
her university course.
Ihe library hoard feels that they
are offering to l,a fliande uu ex
ceptional opportunity which will
rank with any city course of sludv.
The Iii st lecture will be on Ihe
Italian school and excellent renro.
ductions from the picture library
lire liunc Tor study. Classes for
Ihe Brade anil primary children
will be provided under competent
teachers.
Details of the contents as out
lined by Ihe NelKhborhood elm,
when the picture library was open
ed will be given tomorrow.
Lawyers Draw Paradoxi
cal Pictures of Mur
der Trial Principal
DEFENSE COUNSEL
PRESENTING CASE
Defendant Appears More
Careworn in Court
Today Than Since First
Charged with Crime.
-lllCAfM.. infest'
t oiiiwi Mcwnrt Unlay com In I
his aimiiiieiit to the Jury, fv.irn.
Iienl t'literi'i the tinirt room tiNlay
Willi liis fafu showing illstiiH-l
marks of ht. He ccnicil limn
careiviirn tiian al any lime sliut'
the rirst iMiu-ues or killing William
Met Hillock wi'tt- ninilo agalllst
mil.
rOUTH'S CLUB
GIVES PICNIC
HK AOO (Ily thu Assoiduled
i ress). iwo word pictures of
William llurlliiR .Shepherd Wen
painted during the arguments be-
lorc the jury In his murder tri-il
here yesterday.
They were: that of a niairnaiil
iiiuus ciurcnmnn, a man nerse-
cuiea uy powerful interests bent
upon bn-aklHg a $ 1 ,000,0110 w ill
und Ihc representation of Kliep
nerd himself us the plolter, who
used typhoid Kerms lo slay his
rich foster-son, Hilly MeCllntock.
were the paradoxical plcluies.
The first was the work of Wil
liam Scott Ktewart, of defense
counsel, and followed tlm oilier
In which Assistant Htutt-a Attor
ney George A. Gorman ussuiued
the nfllsts role.
"Our platform In this case Is
that .Shepherd, is innocent,". Stew
art shouted at the Jury, "If you
gentlemen think Shepherd had
dealings with I'lilmun, hung him.
Vou are either dealing with u
man who killed and shoild be
hung, or 0 man who Is Ihe victim
01 the vilest plot ever heard of."
Lot the verdict In this case
say in no incerlalu terms, 'Obey
the law Ihe wages of sin Is
death'", pleaded Mr. Gorman, us
no completed yesterday Hi,
ment begun before.
I'redicllons are that the argu
ments will be compluled today,
and that Ihe case will go lo the
jury some time I'rlday.
At inr opening ol Hie trial to
day, .Mr. Stewart will conclude Ills
address. Following that, the clos
ing argument will be made In
states Attorney llobirl K. Crowe,
and attorney W. W. O'lirlcn of the
defense.
S. W. Straus Address the
National Real Etate
Boards Today
SAYS U. S. LEADS
ENTIRE WORLD NOW
"We Have Entered on a
Sweepine Cvcle of Re
building," Straus De
flares in Speech.
liKTIIOIT Hy ihe Assoclaled
ress) America Is in Ihe midst
of an era of building construction
of such magnitude as no nation
in history ever dreamed of itnder-
klng. s. W. Straus, president of
S. W. Slraus & Compauv asserted
today at the convention of the Na
tional Association of Heal Kslale
Hoards.
Mr. Slraus predicted Hint the
record of $5,7r,o.lloo,ooo of new
building set by the Hulled Slates
would become a new rec
ord of $ii, ood, 000.000 In I92fi. and
that Ihe prosperity prevalent In
the building industry today would
continue Indefinitely, accompanied
condition of general nation-
Ide prosperity In u affiliated Ill-
dust ries.
ills message lo business men
was that "Insofar as Ihe effects of
gigantic building operations go. we
arc going lo have good business."
lie. declared that, with a $6,000,-
000.000 building program outlined
for ihe year, "all business must
move rorwaril along prosperous
lines; all Irndei nnil industries
II be benefited." Ills conclu
(Continued on 1'Hge Three)
by
I mpiif llrli-k Owens lof I be American Icagin. wis carrlol rr
Uu- flelil nilh iw-o broken hip bo lies follow lug an accidental
llslon at Ihe plale Willi Spiirgmn of Ihc Cleveland club during a
game In I'lilliulelpbla. lie Is eMCIKl lu bo out of thu game all
this M'axin,
mm:
argu-
BECITJIL HERE
Cruising Work Alonp;
Wallowa Canyon Ends
Arcordlntc lo an announeeiiieiit
made this morning ihe timber
ernlslnff for piirk purposes in Wal
lowa en ny on tins been eompleted.
This work was belnp dfne by the
slate highw uy eoninit4sloQ und as
hooii is the neeessary putters are
Irawn up the state will acijulre .the
limber from the properly owners.
THIS EVEWIWG
EIS
HELD ILLEGAL
tleorge' T. I'ochran, clly liltor
ney. has received a copy or the
supreme court derision In refer
ence to Ihe sollcllors' ordinance
and the decision acts upon the I. a
(llande oi'dlnaiice as well as that
of I'oi IIiiii.I. The ordinance pass-
TODAY QUIET
. IN SHANGHAI
XTRA
siii i i ii i.ii i ndi'.h kmi'i-:
M-:W VOKK (Al')-laini-s It
Nlii'tflelil, Aiiicrlcnii nliiluissiulor
lo Slevlco, suivi'ssfiilly iiiiilerwcul
a minor oiH'rallon toihiy.
MiAjsiiiiAl (Hy the Associated,
I'ressl Dragon Day, observed by' WASIII.i'lxN .(Al1) The
Ihe Chinese lo mark llio season of 1"""" 'e,llrtiiient linlay rlally 11.11
sproutlng woed, was commeiuor- "'nlh-teil pi-iillc-lluns b. lilt: ,Mel-
uted today. mlt; nrmod rorces iin-l''"11 K'orriimeni'H imbllcily agents
trolling tlm sweltering IMml or
1 Hint AmhiiMMitldr
Shanghai, which look on a holiday
aspect, despllu the expecled flare-up.
The dragon boat festival from
which ihe outbreak was expected
passed willioilt Incident. Dcicnsc
forces are unieluxed tonight.
At Willi it. near NunUlug. a food
linvrnll t.t r....lnn ui.i.. I
Unties but CI ,., ii,,i'.i..;,,r".,,nr' ."'' "'"I biiiko half
maintain ord
.Sheffield umihl
not l-i'lurn to ,viel,i,, SSicflleld
expi't-ls hi ii'tiirii lo his post ullli-
111 a week or two at the most,
CONVICTS IX Itliyp
NAM-:.M (Al1) liicensi'il In
niimi of Ihe shorlngi' of wnler in
iini'ir I'i'lls, M'vi'riil com lets i-reat-
111 a iiMiirnaui'o at I'.io stall' penl
LONDON (Ily tin, Associated
Press) Agelll'V dlslilltelies frnni
en uy ine clly commission lit tho celling say that 20. 000 Chinese stu
The Hoys and Girls' Cult club
were host and hostesses last eve
ning al u puily given at the I.
f. O, I-', hall al. which members
of Ihe fnion Livestock Show asso-j
elation, and Ihe friends of the!
noys and girls' club were guests.
cake and
' which .1
Five Score Portland
Men To Visit In City
Some r or inn rpre;entati ve
people of Portland will pay Jji
Grande nd Wallowa l-nke u call
on July 3rd nnd 4th. The party
will leave Portland on the i!ftT
noon of July lnd to drivu to Wal
lowa like, mnk I itj? visits at Ujc
larger ell lea alutrg- the way.
The visit Is a friendly call for
the purpose of gettlnjf belter
mutinied. Many of I'ort land's
better known iltizeiiH have al
ready been granted reservations In
ih party. Ad lees lrjm I'orl
hind slute that mueh lurrer num
ber would make ihe trip exc-pt
for the limited sci.ommo"!a!io;is at
hr Wallowa Uike.
The party will leave Tortland
ftnd make the entire trip by cars.
, Th r"e mot ion picture cj meranien
to make u plctoriul record of the
trip have already mude reserva
tions with the miinufenient and
Karl Hfvnolil.i, seeretary of the
I'niou County t'hamber of Com
merce wrote yetrrday for a
fourth. Thf Journal utul (frejron-
inn cameramen und the ( ntversal
news man have already ajfreed to
irmke the trip and the l-'ox iatn
eruniaifc will probubly be uluny al
so. W. It. Merry, well known kud
er fif trip of th same sort and
other organticefi H(-tiities is item-r
at ehatrmun of the committee In
hnre of the preparations. Itee-
orutlonB will be done by Tommy
tCoulinucC oq Tftgc i'Jve.J
.-Mian Dei t ies and ereaiu,
coffee were served, alte
K. Mills,
commercial club, who was chair
man of the meeting, called on Ihe
vtirlmiM Kiie.sLs preHent und uiKo on
ihe boys and Klrl to tell of their!
work. The futon County chant-j
uer oi ( onunercje wan represented
by 11. (1. Avery. Dr. W. T. i'hy.
A. 11. Jlunter. W. It. Ledbetter.
and ly.it i Keynolds. Nee'ctury.
Kollowiim' the program, .Mr. MIIIh
announced that on Wednesday
evening, July 1. the I,adleH' Civie
Improveiit chili uuuld htvo a
chicken dinner in cove, for the
benefit of the library fund. Th
public Is cordially Invited lo at
tend this dinner, and the eliamb- r
of coinmeree is planning on n -
injf a laiRe delegation. Those who;
attended the strawberry festival
last year will recall the dellelo is
r-frehh nts served, and are plan
ning on beinK present next Wed-!
nesday.
The joint recital by Alice Price
Moore, mezzo contralto and Vic
tor Del'lnto. violinist, will be giv
en in the Methodist church 'th'b
e ve n I n g. M rs. M oore, M r. I n
I'into und Miss Nina (iilmon. piau
ist und accompanist for the
con
cert returned to l-u (Irande this
1 morning from u trip Into Wallowa
j county where all were accord"d
j enthusiastic receptions at each np-
pea ranee.
Ihe program tills evening Is
; presented under Ihe uusnires of
(he Men's forum, or the Methodlsl
clurch. it Is Hcheduled to begin
at H o'clock.
Band Plans to Increase
Personnel U Possible
Aeeording 1
today the (u
band has tlltt
wish to loeate
o uiuiuuneemenlrt
Oiande Munijt,;
men here tb -y
in this cliv-iHii
college mi n for summer jobu uiil
tin- other pet tnaiU'ittly,
If otk can be secured Tor
them, they will make a real addi
tion to the lota) organization, t:
In Mild. Anyone lotting un open
ing may comnniiilt ate with J. J.
nudKruaa, manager. I
er
Observ
Cooking
School
The Olr-rrvrr's ri-er fite-ilnv
Cooking School ,i ,r belli III
Ibe Odil l ellons' Hall July Jib
III I lilt It going fii be one nf
Hie moil Miirlli-nlilb' lhi,gs f
Ihe year for Ijl (.land.- luuw
wlies. II will be a iirnl, iiilnrorlaMe
lilacr In etliiiy two liour. of e
kti i- no k I ii g lemoii'.tialioii
i-ai-b afleriioon. Then- will be
prl-. illsplays, ion-full)
planned in , ,.(,.,
lo allenil rier) nlteruooii. li s
fro'.
"Obserier Adirrtllng
A McrchanilLsIng SlttIcc'
iiiniesi or uie merclinnts' com
luiltee Is therefore linstltutloll-
al. 'l'he l.a Craude solicitors' or
dinance was copied from the ordi
nance enacted lu I'orlland and re
cently held unconstitutional by the
I.' lilted States supreme court.
The history of this llllgallon is
that the Inited .Slates dlslrict
court and Ihe l.tilled Slates cir
cuit CO jl t Of ' UppeulH held the
oldlnance valid but the suprenic:
court held it uncoustllutloiial. Ile-
ause I lie li (irande .ordlnanr
copied from the Cortland or
llmince Hie decision ulsu affects
l.a tirande.
0. E. S. Pays Tribute to
Late Mrs. Dora Schilkc
At the regular meeting of Ihe Or
der of the Kustern Slur last even
ing al Ihe .Masonic i'arlors Mem
orial services were given for t In
line Mrs. I'-red Kehlllie, an arllve
member or Ihe order. Mrs, K. K.
Khldle. Mrs. C. M. Jlumphrles. Mrs.
I-;. K. .Musstuan and Mrs. (ieorge T.
' oehrau spoke, paying
tributes to Mrs. Kehllke.
Worthy Matron Mrs. C. It. Kber
hiird gave a report of Ihe grand
lodge convenllon In bl at I'ort land
to which she was u d' legale.
denls. workers and merchants pa
raueu tun streets today Willi ban.
tiers Inscribed 'Urclnro wur with
bngland."
Dispatches inld that the deni
onstralors shouted "death to the
lOngllsh brigands." hut there were
no signs of further disturbances
and Hint less enthusiasm wsis shown
today than during previous demon
strations,
CUT HIDE IN
n
BUREAU
Weather Changes Plans
Of Presentation Fete)
LONDON (Ily ih Associated
I 'ress) A sudden change of wea-
lh"r sent American and oilier wo
men who are lo be presented at
llitcklngliaui Court tonight scurry
ing for warnc-i- wraps after their
plans hud been made In accordan
ce with predictions or warmei
weji tbcr.
Numerous dressmnkeis worked
most or In ril ulglii milking desiri-d
changer.. Introducing furs and vel
v la Instead of embroldereil
sliaw Is .as were first provided.
WASHINGTON, ( Ily Ihe Associ
ated l'ress)-Twu hundred ninety-
lour employes 111 Ihe field service
of the Indian bureau, Including oue
or more at nearly every Indian ag-
ney, w ill lose I heir jobs July first
under a sweeping reorganlxitlon
beautiful f program announced today.
Ihe reduction will cut JU-T.lI'lIi
from the monthly payroll. '
Clerks, slenographei-s, malrotis,
Indian policemen and Judges i
among those whose position will
bo ubollslied.
n Hoen window- panes by throw
ing lobaceo cans thru llM. bars nr
1'ie'i M ihKirs. 'I'iiey adileil to
lllslurbniuv by yelling fill1 Wll
tor anil iHiiiudliig uu Ihe iluors.
Soiim conilcts allowcl tin; water
fnuii'ls to run to xil the air and
llio water in llio prlsnii lank be
inmo low, colling r the flow.
Legionnaires on Way
To Princville Today
A caravan or five cars of mem
bers of Ihe Amcrlciie Legion drum
corps of La Oranile Int. this morn
ing al 4 o'clock en route lo I'rlne
vllle lo attend the American Legion
convention held Micro Mils week
end.
Among the men allending from
here are: .'red Kiddle. I Inch nrmiv
Hoy Currey, Walter Calmer. Ilnv
Williams, Ilalph Wind rs. Jlerman
Kkala, Harry Mason, Ldwln Olson.
Jimmy MeNainee, Mr. Talboti. oils
Calmer, oils Veul, Hurley lllchard-
son, Archie Clnrk. I, van l.iiiia.i, c
I1, llolbrook. Mr. Crews. .Mr. Smllb
alul Chet Thonipsoti.
Several Blazes in Western
1'art of State Now
Under Control
ONE IiURNING AT 1
VALSETZ, OREGON
Great Body of Timber in
Siletz Basin Is Threat
ened by Fire Which
Started Yesterday,
I'OUTLANn. OrefBv tha A.
soclaled I'ress) While a hot, dry
ing winn is sweeping Oregon's fo
rests and hourly Increasing tho
fire hazard, several fires aro al
ready being fought today In tho
western part of Ihe state and one
In Central Orogon.
One homesteader's cabin -was
burned and 30 acres of land swept
by fire near Mlat yesterday. It was
reported today. The fire is now
under control.
About one hundred acres of
slashings of the Nehalem Timber
company -was burned over near
Scappoose, It was reported today.
Heveral camps on Ihe lower riv
er districts have been closed be.
cause of the fire hazard.
l-'iro 81111 Burning
Threatening; a great bodv nr '
timber in Siletz Itasln. a fire
which yesterday burned Camp
Kour of tho Cohbus, Mitchell com.
puny ut Vnlseti is still burning; to-day.
1'lllST II K AT HKATIf
AHTOHIA, Ore. (API The first
death as the result of tha lieat
wave was reported here late yes
terday when Kckhnrt Hanson '
broke his neck when he dived in.
10 snanow wuter.
OHTLAND, Ore. (Bv Iho As.
soclaled l'l-ess) The temperaturo
was 98 at one o'clock hero todav.
compared with 96 at the same
hour yesterday. Eugene reported
07 ut one o'clock und predicted
100 before night. Klamath valla
reported 04. Pendleton 93. Med
ford 98, and lloseburg loo.
REBELS TAKE
OVER NATION
English Willing lo
Disarm with Others
LONDON (Ily the Assoclal d
I'lessl. Ailslln Chiiuilierlaln. S.-I--retary
lor foreign affairs. In Ihe
course of Hie debiile In Ihe Iioimi.
of commons Wednesdiiy nlghl on
ine sicurlly pact, declared (ire
llrltaln would join with th,. th
EL(;i BOOSTERS
VISIT CITY; TELL
OF CELEBRATION
Smite boosters rrorn Llgln. ad
vertising III,, celebration to Ill
held lucre July third and loitrlh,
arrived In Lit (irande this morn
accompanied by a clown band
well eipilpped win, "kuzoo" In
struments who paraded up Ad
ams through Ibe business sec
lion at !a:Ui o'clock.
The celehi'ullMn will feature
bund iiiuslc. spnrls. u barlM-cti".
horse racing, carnival sports,
open air ibillilug both days Hud
a patriotic program, picnic lunch
uiul street purudr on Ihe fourth.
ItKALTOIIS TO .M 1 ,1-1'.
The La (irande lleally llonrd will
i-i t tomorrow- evening at. 7:.to
( I'clock at Hie offices of (ieorge II.
.Currey. This meeting Is being held
CSIIeclallV for flic lilMellKulel, ,.( ll...
.,in nir me turlhcr llltil- .urlliweHt
jlatlnn of naval iiruinuients or for he held ni li..iiin.,i vc-..-i.
Hie reduction o lund urinuiuvnts, 30 to August 1.
i.Minii i so in:nij.
Ira N. Oabrlelsou. lender of Ihe
Aoid-nt Control iliireuu of (lie lllo
loglcal Survey at i'oillaml, arrived
will devote several days In helping
(lie I'uloii ciiimly farmers exlertu
Inute sitnlrrels and other pests.
TO SWIM AT CO I'.
The members of the La (irande
Chapler of D-Mehiy r boys will
assemble at the .Masonic hnll Sun
day morning at li o'clock lo leave
for Cove, w-h
picnic br
I.OMMIV (Hjr tin Associated
ress) An Athens cllsnatch an.
IIOIIIIIKK llio IVslgnatlon fit II. e
lire i-nbliii'C.
SALONIKA (Ily tho Associated
ress) The newspaper Indcpen
ent announces Dint the Salonika.
garrison has decided to demand
tho immediate resignation of Pre
mier Mlchulakopoulos because of
his ullcged Inefficiency and for tho
purpose of. tornilng , a military
novel mucin, unaer Uonorul I'angu.
I OS.
llevolullonury officers occupy
public building and railway sta.
Hons nnd prrss censorship has been
eslabllshed.
'Ihe leaders telegraphed tho
Greek president: "Wo proclaim ov
erthrow of government. . Wa win
hold Hie cabinet responslblo for
any bloodshed.'1
The military communique suys
that the revolutionary movement is
In control throughout Orcecc. Tho
Oreecu fleet hus Joined tho revolution.
coi'NTitY wb .mui;ti.(;
The country club will hold a spe
cial meeting of members In the city
ball. Sunday evening ut 8 o'clock.
i tans ror financing and the chung-
they will have aline of Ibe ,l,i!,. nr th.. ,.n....i n.
kmsl mi. I swim. log will come up for discussion.
Europe's Hidden Money
Would Fay Dpbi Interest
WAsmTov 'Xc?' i.l '-'- "rawing any dlvl.
WAMII.M.IIIN (NLA Special dends on It II .1 w
,, , . " ,".i"j ,n trills luie.
Ih-yi" saying al Iho.ln fact. Kuroiie ii,n,il .,i.i i..
would Msh belter ofr ror pulling It out at in.
lb - has slow - I teres! mid letllno lh.. I'li..a u
away I,, .,1.1 slocking. Ill- inig-lhave said Inl, rest l,ee... ih.. ik.
by s bank, behind Interest thai she Isn'l i.vln.. i ihi.
country wouldn't be piling up on
her, us ut present.
If Kuroi
treasury d'-parlne-nt
out Ihe gold men
lion I, Ihe I
the clock on Ihe inanl. I. between
waitresses an ies,. here, and
sel It lo earning so thlnir. she
could about pay Inlerest on what
;lhe owes lo the I tilled Slates and
never feel II.
She wouldn't lee li beciiMS" this
money Isn'l doing l.'urei.e any good
i ny w ay.
II II were luvesl.-.l i. iel KiiriitH-
were drawing dividend. i on II, yes.
Kile C'llilll SIV. 'I'll be Vi-lllllL- iill
lleiilliM-s Convenllon lo that much I, ss Myself v., nv
Julyjof this liiconi'.- owr to Hie Aiuct-I-1
cam,', 11
This Ihouglit tiliiiu lo the ur.
face following publication of storl
es of the vast utlioulit of gold
which made Ha uppenranre In Kng
innd, when the llrlllsh government
tu-oclalmi-d a return lo the gold
stondard.
I'p to Hint moment theer simply
('.'oiiUiiuud un rave Seven.)