; Wednesday, July 8, 1925. '
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Local News In Brief
COMING KV KYI'S
TMoneer picnic at. Riverside
Park July IS.
Five-Day Observer Cooking
School marls July 7.
Annual Winy, Fin unU Fleet
foot Flub Fish, I.lanquet and
Annuul Kaslcrn Oregon Sports
men's Association I rapshooi
July :'S.
To visit
.Mrs. J. . Hughes went to Sum.
merville thin morning to visit hr
mother. Mrs. Jhn Hikks, for sev
eral ilays.
fro vl-ll son
- Mrs. (. -. Olson left this niorn
JiiK fr lh oKan, irej-on, to visit
her son, Shirh-y Turlier, for ten
dayn.
i ; Hemmed
j After the past two weeks spent
; nt Kedmond ami Ktigene visiting
X relat Ives Mr. and Mrs. Hay 1'rle
! ; ret mned to l.a Grande yesterday.
i ;
To visit mint
H Miss l.eona. Hllk was in l.a
(irnnuV this morning on her way
in Island t'Hy to visit her it mil.
; She Is from Haker.
i I.cfl for Yellowstone
Mat Kurrcs und William Hughes i
'I will leave tomorrow, via auto for!
Yellowstone National I'nrk. They
expect to he gone three weeks. I
I'nieil through
I I). I.orln und family, of Itieh
I land, passed through l.a (I ranch
yesterday on their way to I'orr-
land from ltexhnrg, Idaho to sn-nd
Jf th'' remainder of the summer.
r. Mr. und Mrs. I.. P. Hlnford
I have returned to l.a Grande after
I an nuto trip to Pnlifnrnlu, Crater,
11. like and other points of Inter-j
. est . I
Hen on husliicss
Attorney l. 1. barrens, of the
law firm of Dry. Hampson nnd
Nelson, of Portland, was transact
ing; h'Ral husiensH In l.n Grande
yesterday und today.
He turned home
After two months spent Iri La
Grande visiting her datiKhter, Mr.
Jack Hiatt. anl her son. W. A. ;
Koundy, Mrs. Nellie Kord returned I
to her home at Haker this morn
Inp. I
Visiting here
Mrs. Krcd Krebit Is visiting In
La Grande at the home of her sis
ter, Mrs. Chnrles Montgomery.
Mrs. Krebit Is from San Harnnr-
dino, California.
Tourlne thiiMigh
A. C. Smith, accompanied by his
mother, tourists from Melville, Da.,
slopped in La Grande yesterday.
They were registered at the Sum
mer Hotel,
Camping
. Mrs. Ada Ilussell, accompanied
A by Mrs. W. H. Kussell and Ml.ta
Lois Hussell ure camping on lhar
Crei-k. The former will return to
$ .n Grande the first of next week
bnttiie nlhpm pxnect lo snend lllOSf
of the summer there.
To visit mollier
Mrs. Howard H. Ilanscom arriv
ed in l.a Grande this morning
from Tacomu. Washington, wiwre
she now makes her home to visit
her mother, Mrs. W. T. Short. .Mrs.
Hanscotn is better known in La
Grande as Hut lie Short.
To Klgln--
After a year and eight months
spent nt Hollywood. California,
with her daughter Mrs. K, A. Gal
loway returned to her home at Kl
gln this morning. .Mrs. Galloway
stopped over in Portland en route
I home nnd visited for several days.
Slopped ovi'i
.Mr. und Mrs. C. K. Moson and
family, accompanied liy Mrs. T. S.
Heard are spendinK a few days In
l.a llranile en route to Itlchland.
Oregon, where Mr. anil Mrs. Mason
mako their home. Mrs. Heard will
visit them there for some time.
Wie ! from r.vnnsvllle. Indium.
Hack from i.nkc
Mr. nnd Mrs. f. 1. rutmnn, ac
companied hy Mrs. I'utman's sis
ter, Mrs. Harry llorochy and
daiiKiiter, l.enore, and Mr. I'ut
mnn's sister nnd her htishand, Mr.
nnd Mrs. T. 1. Munn. of l.os Ai'e
eles, Callrornln. relumed to l.n
Clrnnde yeslenlay alter sev. ral
days spent nt Wallowa Lake.
Jteturned home
After a years absence Mrs. Nel
lie Spencer end daughter. Miss Ir
ene, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
II. I. Gilmore, have returned to l.n
Grande. They have been in Min-
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CLINT'S JULY
REMODELING SALE
STILL CJOINC, ON
Entire Stock of Quality Merchandise on Sale
NOTHING RESERVED
Save 20 to 50 Per Cent
On Your Needs Now
(UNT (gTHIEg
uThe Store With A Conscience"
InmipotlH. Minnesota und other eat-!
tern points while koiic Tin y mo-1
lured buck to l.a (.rnnde and re-
lort u Kood trip, hut unite hot. !
Have daughter.
-Mr, and Mitt. Jimmy McLaugh
lin ur the parenis of a baby
daughter, horn to them Monday.
Mrs. Uiiik here
After Several weeks sp.-nt at Sh
uttle. Washington. Mm. William T.
I'onK. and small won have returned
to lu Graniie.
I.f .MoreliM-k lien- J
l.ee Mure hie k, deputy I'nited
States Marshal, nrrlved In 1.0 '.
!randc ililn morniiiK to upend sey j
eral days here on husinens. i
At Wallowa ImUv
l.uiils Knndoz. of the firm of
Siefjiist and Company, accompani
ed by his family left today for
Wallowa Lake on a weeks vncn.
Unit trip.
I.efi for Med ford
Mrs. I 'uridine l.lneharger irft
Monday evening for Meillord to
visit her mi)thei She will also vi-
sil her sister til I .as AngHes, Call
fornia. She expects to he gone .
J hout six We ks.
Have charge of oiling:
I. 1. liasey has arrived in l.a
G ran le and will have charge of
the oiling of the Lone Pine-Union
st-ciion of tlm Old Oregon Trail. He
lias heen at Ontario in charge of
the oiling of thai section.
Preparing; for picnic
The cominitiee on arranKemenls
for the anntKil re-imioa of the
K'ans.ts, OMalioma and Missouri
Association an- preparing for the
annual picnic to he held at the
Itiverside I';yk AiiKUSt 2. The
program will he announced later.
Personal Mention
George ('arnes of the (Mover
, Creek district was in La prunde
; yesterday on business.
Mrs. Pamorell, of Kamela, was
unions the shoppers In l.a GrnmVe
yesterday.
M. K. Levy, of I'nlon. was a bu
siness visitor lo La Grande yester
day. Obituary
V. M. W VMSTV.U.
William Martin Webster, who
passed uway at his home July
third, was a resident of tin Grande
Uonde valley for approximately 110
! vears. He was born in Jowa on
November 17. 1S7U and at the lime
of his death was f4 years,, seven
months and lti days of age.
He is survived by his widow. Mrs.
Hannah Webster, two sons, Law sun
und Carl ; three daughters. Inn
Mae, .Mildred and Lilly Hell; a sis- '
ter, Mrs. Hod McCrae. of Watlowu.
' and a brother, Arthur Webster, j
'residing in the valley. i
liAMKI, I JIII.I.KIt
Danii'l I'. Miller, horn In Swed
en, I'eliruary 17, 1X55, dii d In Kn
terprise yeslerdny at two o'clock
in Ihe afternoon. Funeral services
will he held al the Snodtfrass and
Zimmerman funeral parlors at two
o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Inter
ment will he In till! I. (J. O. 1
cemetery.
He leaves to mourn his widow.
Mrs. Minnie .Miller, five suns:
John Nelson, of Knterprlse, Klmer
Miller, of lOcho. Oscar Miller, or
Ihe Philippines. Herbert and Stan
ley Miller, of ai tiranile, and two
ilautfhtcrs: Mrs. W. It. Miles, of
Kslacada, Ore., and Maliel Miller,
of l.a tirande.
AI TO RIIXS l; IH UTS 2
1 BKND, Ore. Fred Hnack, lod
ging 'cump employe of the Shevllu
Htxon company of Hend, was killed
when his unto struck a soft spot at
the elge of the road ns he turned
out to pass another machine and
capsized. Clarence Talbot and (J.
Gustafson, in llaack' s auto, were
dangerously injured. and Frank
Talbot, the fourth member of the
party, was badly shaken.
Acting Coroner Winslow will
conduct an inquest. ilaack, who
is survived in central Oregon by
a brother. In the logging camps,
was returning to Hend after spend
ing the Kourih of July with other
relatives in Marion. The accident
occurred at Cold Springs. four
miles -west of Sisters on ihe Mc
Kenzle Hend highway.
PER HEBALD
RAKER. Ore. (Special) The
Haker Herald, an evening dully
whlrh has been In publication hero
for 25 years, was sold Tuesiluy to
L. 1'. A runt and i;. Maenwaiinr.
l'ortlund newspaper nu n. The tvw
owners will take possession today
and will hold Hie controlling in
teres t. The former owners were
H. K. llendrix and Al Yanduhl.
The consideration was noL an
nounced. Arant was formerly on
the uregonian desk.
OUTDOOR CARD
IS ARRANGED
(Continued fri
l'UKe Onn.)
hcavieH lighting at Ids and I'lfi
potinils, will mix in the main eiht
round event.
The other flKhts which IkiiiM
druw the funs ;ire tlie Jwo evemn
featurinK Charlie He ker and Itel
bert Allen a rid Charles karther s.
K id KeuKan.
Allen mid Becker will fihl the
seml-linal. Hoi h bus are well
lviown- here. Hecker beat S:irp.
stood uir fust- uud won a decision
over Karther in his . last Three
starts.
Allen sturtet) his ritijc career hy
winniiiK a referee's verdict from
Karther and later ,seore( a knock
out on the KellO Kid.
liolh are regarded as comers and
both ure good mixers so Hie fiKld
should he a dltiKer. They will lip
the beam even on the scales. Kueh
will widuh in at HiS pounds with
t In fiKht scheduled lo ko six 3-
minute rmmtis.
The Karther vs. RenRan bout is
listed as the special event. Kur
ther's work is w-M known and fa
vorably p'Karded. Charlie is an ohl
heutl und if he B'-ts in a f'W weeks
of truining will step off u Rool bat
tle with most yf them. In his last
few bouts he bus Kone in with
out training, usually as un acconi
inodation to I lie prouiolers.
Little Is known of Heuuan's
work, lie comes here a compara
tive straner but Is rated as a ood
man. At any rait? Karther will m
a good trial horse for him.
Two other four round even's.
Watts vs. I luvis und Hinder vs.
Lindsay will fill out the .curd.
Hinder fought Dougherty here on
the last battle and lost a clo.se de-
cision. ( I
on this occasion he plainly
showed buck fever.
This lad is
really u remarkable physical spe
cimen. He works on the road near
Huntington and It is said that he
runs several miles to work every
morning.
At any rate he showed some po
tential ability and ulso demonstrat
ed conclusively that he packs a
wallop when he kayoed l-'iankie
Doyle of I'endieton iit lluatini.'ioi
last week. Hinder stopped I o le
In the second round and there are
lots of haulers in the Inland
pire who would like to be ah
in-
to
j
say as much.
Watts and Davis will fiiiht the
curtain raiser. Hoth ate local . J. IJooth of Seattle und Uen
youngsiers about 17 years, old who : Mlllikan of Portland paid stm-
weigh around 1 1 U pounds.
Tom Gossett will fefen-C
.;i:i haki it .max, hit
itv Al io s ai i i;i).v, iii:s
HAKF.lt The first death from
linker's Fourth of July celebration'
occurred here Tuesday. William
Ctitehlovv died of injuries sustain-.eight
ed when struck by mi automobile
in a. trufllc congestion on t sheet
bridge Saturday, diuiilow, aged
75. was struck by Alfred Morton,
2 a. Morton says that he did know
his car struck Crllchlnw.
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La Grande, Oregon '
'orllniul .Markols
I'OIITI.AMI, Ure. 1A1') I.lvo-mhh-U
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liill.M-l':it Inn.
IIITTKHI-'AT
SAN I'liANl'ISCtl, (AD Hilt
fl:it Oli' lift-,, (oiiay.
I'Dlt'l'I.A.M) (ilt.M V MATIKFT
I'OK'I'I.AN'II, C)n. Wheut
jllnr.l whilo H. 8. Ilaurl. AuBi"-t.
$l.4): Htdt while. wcM-rn whilf
an.l hur.l wlnlt'r, July, $1.40: Au
MiNl, $l.4u; northern Hprlnf?, July.
: $ I . :4 S : AuKii.Ht, vosl-rn r.-tl,
i A uKiist, 14 It It. hanl whlto,
.Inly. (I.Ci; Auku.si, $1.4:'.
I'orn No. 3 1-:. Y. shipment, Ju
ly. $4:..7r.; aukusi. J4U.
NKW YOHK', (AD Slocks
Strong; si-ven motors at new highs.
Honds Steady; seml-specula-llve
rails advance.
Koreign exchange Irregular;
francs and lire eusier.
Cotton Higher; boll weevil re
ports. Sugar Lower; easy spot mark-
et.
coffee Katiler; poor spot dem
nnu.
CHIAGO. (AD) Wheat
Firm; better export Inquiry.
Corn Higher, decreasing stocks.
Cade Dull und weak.
Hogs Lower. '
PKMCKKliS PAY FINKS
1 1 (ion HIVKIt. Ore. -A. M. -n-
' nou. city school superintendent,
1 charged with shooting firecrack-
er.i in a forest at 1'udrin crceit,
on ihe Columbia ltlver highway,
was f:ned -$:'; by Justice of Ihe
IViice r.lagg.
liar fill' s .lo Justice- of the I'euce
i.jine at t'a.cade Locks. All were
appreh.ndeii hy Krnist If. Itunkle, 1
f.irestry hiKliway patrolman of the i
Herman creek ranger station.
ri.AX n.Tirii:i).
P , It I S (AP) The French
chamber tf deputies today miaul
nmusly ratified t'.ie Washington
Imiir convention, which wan
t, tic or the conventions udoptcd hy
(ho Internal Imial lalsn conference
ut a tneetiiig in Washington In IUIU
when the powers a g recti II slmold
Is- adopted within ft er or IH
moiiths.
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ran
OXPORD, EnK. (Ai) Modern
resiytrch has disclosed tluit the
i chariots which plied for hire about
the Acropolis In the day of Pericl-
jen were fitted with InjfenloiiH und
hitfhly Industrious taximeters.
I In the jfrey dawn of Attic his
tory distances were measured by
professional pacers, culled bemat
Ists, who followed the kings on
, rumpalKui and processions, hut
jwiih the Introduction 6f tiorss and
chariots the bemattst's lot lu tind
hot and dusty laud became an ac
tive and unenvluble one. Thus tin-
taximeter of those days was. It Is
said. Invented out of sympathy for
this industrious order ot men. The
, profitalili little instrument surviv
ed wart ami Invasions, and clicked
on Di rough nil t n dai Ue.il ag-s.
i They 'are recorded to have bei-ll In
use In Spain in ihe days of Colum
bus, and John Kvelyn, the seven
teenth century diarist, speaks or
them as "waywisers," ery pretty
nnd useful. "
CRITICAL GAME
HERE SUNDAY
frnntinud from Pair On.)
Hudy Kullio famous idtcher of
the Detroit Club has been signed
by the 1M rates and limy be ned
here Sunday. Kullio is in Port
land now and would have no diffi
culty In getting to La Grande tor
the week end.
Haker will probably use Lefty
Ortman In the box and the re
mainder of t he Colls' llm up will
be a Kii deal the same as when
they pluyed here last.
EVOLUTION IS
MENACE, CLAIM
(Continued from Pago One.)
Scopes case, saying the ease would
not bo tried In the newspapers,
hut In court.
He inquired into the causes or
the widespread Interest In the case
and pointed out that the severest
punishment possible could not he
more than a fine of $roo.
"The secret of the world's, Inter
est In (his little case is found in
the fact thut this trial uncovers an
atnek which for a generation has
heen made more or less secretly
upon revealed religion, that is the
Christian religion." he asserted.
"We have no knowledge of It out
side the bible, which. Christians re
gard as t he revealed will ot God.
It gives us our only conception of
God und our only knowledgn of
Christ.
. "Anything thut attacks the bible
uttacks revealed religion. A suc
cessful attack would destroy the
bible ami with It revealed religi
on." "The contest between evolution
and Christianity Is a duel to Hi
death.
This trial Is going lo give Infnr
You CAN Afford
To Send Your
Children To
College
No matter how moderate your income may be
now, if you plan to accomplish that object, you
can have a sufficient educational fund available
when the time comes.
Few men can stand the expense of fifty or
sixty dollars a month for four years for each
child but practically anyone can afford $7 a
month, when the children are small, invested in
the La Grande Iiuilding and Loan.
Such a plan gives you $1,000 in 101 months
accumulating an educational fund more rap
idly than any other plan you can possibly con
sider. Start today to have that money ready when
you need it most. Your money earns Tn com
pounded semi-annually while you save. Drop in
our office or phone for a representative.
La Grande Building & Loan
Association
FLOYD McKENNON, Sales Mngr.
La (irandc National Hank Iiuilding
mation or he the means of bring-
mg otd information upon which
thin controversy will be decided. j had to wait.
"If evolution wins. Christianity j "Alonir cmne the barges. Titos.
goeB not suddenly, of course, but Kuropeun cauul bouts gen,-rully
uraduully for the two cannot stand lure kept pretty nifty. These were
togct her. They are as untugonis- no isuully ho clean and bright
t ic as light and darkness; as on-i with new paint.
lagonistic as good ami evil." j "Atop of the lust one wus 't
Christians, he suld, believing pretty little dog- house quite nr
thut "revealed religion offers mpn- tistlc.
kind the only abiding truth will 1 " Se that rut little dog house,
fight evolution as their only great I said.
foe." j "l.utfuhrlotwly from (llbbs. it
. "If information furnished at the' looks like n, child's coffin to me.'"
trial shows evolution to be unpro
ven and therefore unworthy of
acceptance, science will have to wense futuret wars," continued
fall back upon demonstrated simms. "You chaps think I'm the
truth, which has no terrors tor'chumpion war prophet myself, bur
Christianity." jl'm nothing to Phil Gibba. Kvery
People In Control. teapot huts a war simmering in
Mr. Hryan Insisted that the has- t fl)l. n,m
ic principle of the iennessee aril
volution law was the theory that
the neoide. sneaking through tluxj
legislature, have u light to control
tin public schools.
"Some Irregular editors hove
scoffed at the Idea of the schools
Seing runt rolled by thohe who sup
port them, but I hey have not yet
pointed out any other control than
.ontrot by the public, he said.
"Our constitution may place re
t minis upon legislatures but the
people tnuke the consi it ul Ions und
an change them. Our courts may
temporarily restrain legislators,
init the people create our courts
and can change them,
"Arguments must therefore he
iddressed to Ihe people. Kxpres-
sions of contempt for the people
not sufficient and they do not
show the spirit that we nave n
right lo expect lit Americans.
Signs of Little Use,
It Seems, in Washington
(C!onttniiea frm Vk Ona.)
u.lv. rllm ini'til parlly olwntvil "
post no hills HiKU.
'I'lulr whti'lii Blarkoil III til'"
Oiailow of II"' no liliyclfa rIkh.
h. v ral ini swiiKi r hoya loafoil un
ihe no Tolti rinit iB nl ox
piclonihii In th( illri'i'tlon of Ihp
no NpltttuK hIkii.
A pi'ili'Mti-lan Klancil at Iho
kiip out sign uni) vtnt in.
'I'll.' iloorinnn at tho hotfl of
which our rt'slaurant Ih un nrt-iuiu-t
was IryinK to olnar a plum
lor a taxi hut co'Jldn't loo many
private rars.
...
WVII, ! hail luneff. Sorntclilnt:
matclicH on a no nnioltinic l:n. w
pro 'lcil to a lltth' reading room
in the rear tin; Injunction "SJ.
enee" appeurH over the ilooi
where usually e that for a few
mlnut'S before we leave.
... I
Kinuus wan speakinK of 8lrj
1'hilip (llhlw, Itrllaln's niOHt rele-j
lirate'l i-orrespondenl ut the west
front ilurlnit the world conflict, j
now luiued for Ills pciwliniirtlc fic
tion and prediction in KnulWl
and American m o g a 1 1 n e and
in. whiiii nera. i
Gloom." ald Slniina. "1 nilili'8
uil'ldle name.
To illustrate.
The pair of in. were anlnhiK
liiwaid Ihe front one day In the
warn third year. folulns: to .1
( canal, we found (ho bridge opyn
to let a string of bulges pass,
"And the way that hoy can
' 'To hear him f o reca st the f u -tare's
enough to muke your flesh
creep."
"Well, he looks further nhe-.id
We buy (or less
and sell for
less
Men's high-grade Moc
casin Toe Work Shoes,
will slum! the rough
weur. I'rlco 8;L73
Hullrood Shirts, grey,
blue ami polka dots
at : VI. 2.1
Ladies' Shoes, till the
latest stybN ftj.i:, to :t.U.,
A great arlety lo cImmxo
from.
The New York
Store
DESTROYERS OF
HIGH PRICES
1216 Adams Ave.
For
Cove Swimming
Pool
Property consists of about 20 acres with two Dwell
ings Good llarn, Tool llouse aiul other Outbuildings,
400 bearing Cherry Trees, besides two Hath Houses
connected with two natural warm springs. The pool
is proving to be the most popular place in Union
county and the property as a whole pays big revenue.
Sickness in family compels us to sell. This place is
well worth !f,r)0,0()0 but will sell now for ?2fi,.r)00
$11,500 down, time on balance.
If interested call nt the Pool, Cove, Oregon.
General Cordis
Go a Long Way to Make Friend?.
Jennings & Sl,mate
KOVER ALLS $1
Ji'Ninrt'H pant iii'st 'km kovriiai.i.s ji.;.-, qi-auty
Whlln Th.-y I.a-1 rnr SI. (10
A URUt li'llnintors now In.
Art & Baby Shop
"FVF.RyriHNa for tiif. haiit"
nEMSTTTCHlNO Holrl Knmnirr UI(I. STAMPING
UflTFJtKK FATI'KRNS I. JI. C. THREAr
The New Gigantic
"QUO VADIS"
A tremendous di'ania set in spectacular splendor
in which move the loves and adventures of the
great Romans that made flaming history. A
breathing, pulsing epical production rivaling the
greatest dramas of all the past.
With
EMIL JANMNGS
NOW PLAYINC
THE
Area
than you do," observed Mellett.
Sim mis looked hurt. interna-.
tlonal -'Xpert ilon't like to hUk'Q
such tilings said to thoiiL
"Oh, I don't mean you ilon't
see plenty of wars." apologia d
Melleit. "Hut GH.hu previsions
the horrors that stulk after them,
too.
"Gtanclng at the world's horo
scope. '1 predict war,' you ex
claim. "Then, In u supplementary
croak from Gibbs, 'Aye, wur!
then fund ne and afterward
pi-stbdencel " ,
HOTEL ASTOO
lodillill UA,.I..
EVERY ROOM ha. PRIVATE TOILET
50 Bntht New, Modern
Close to Shopping District and Tneatret
FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50
WEDDING
INVITATIONS .
r.IUTII
ANNOUNCEMENTS
VISITING
CARDS
Our Kngrnving Is done hy j
the best factory on the i
Coast. We are also showing
a new process equal in
beauty lo opper Plato
work, at n f rati Ion of Iho
cost. Come In and see this
work and get prices on what
you may require.
Sumplcs and prices mailed
to out -of-town patrons on
req-icst.
W. L Nelson
' The Stationer
l:llllll AiIiiiik Ave.
Phone M-tlOS
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