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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY n4 CITY EDITION THE WEATHER ' PORTLAND (AP) Ore Ron: Fair tonight and Fri day, VOLUME XXIII. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRKSS LA GRANDE, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925. MEMBKR ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 240 ffiratto? PIONEERS III SESSION HERE TODAY Union County Well Rep resented at Riverside Park Picnic DUNHAM WRIGHT WELCOMES CROWD Ticnic Luncheon Is Fea tured During the Noon Hour; Music and Ad dress This Afternoon. With most of the pioneer of I'nlon county present and a largo number of sons und duughters of pioneers thi annnul Union County pioneer Association meeting start ed ut Ulverntde park this niorn 1ns til 11 o'clock with tho singing of Auld Lung Syne, ufter which Dunham Wright, of !Medieul Springs, who 18 ulwnys present for the pioneer meeting, gave the ad dress of welcome. Hhortly before noon election of officers was scheduled und ut noon everyone enjoyed the picnic lunch eon. 'of Ice, creum und sugar was furnished by tho sons und daughters of pioneers, under whose uuspices the meeting la held. Kv eryone brought u busket and be tween twelve und one o'clock ev ery &hady nook of the purk was filled with people , huvlng , their lunch with the pioneers. Thta afternoon' a. program of In terest In scheduled. Several music al numbers .will be given and Be vcrul uddreases. Jr. V. T. Phy will be tho main speaker for tho afternoon, his pubjoct being- "Pio neers, and Hons und Daughters of pioneers." The commission ' meeting lust evening muni have established a record. The meeting lusted Just ubmii 27 minutes. All three com missioners were present, the city manager wu.s there but not many others. The cMy manager's report for the week, the minutes of the hist meeting were first read und ap proved. A request from- C. M. Humphreys on the mutter of al lowing blocks 13 and 14 in Honans Addition to join on the main sew er line was rend and referred to the city manager, W. C Crews m id the city attorney, Ooorge Cochran for. In vest tgat ion. An application from Mrs. Willi am Nlckle for n rooming house li cense was received and turned ov er to the city manager and tho clitef of police for upprovul. J. T. Longfellow, lu Grande's new superintendent of the public schools was appointed a member -of the librury to succeed A. C Jiattipton. IX COVK TODAY G. I Outton of La Grunde went to Cove loday on lnsuruuce busi ness. IN LA GltAMiK TODAY Llmer Williams of the Biologic al Survey was a visitor ut the county agriculturalist's office this morning. CITY DADS IN BRIEF SESSION Eastern Oregon Medical Society Meets August 4-5 The proRnim for the convention of th Eastern Oregon Medical So ciety to be he), nt Wallowa, I-ake August 4th and 5th has bet n..ur rangeii and is now In Ihe hands of the printer. I i . W. P. McAdory of 1 41 Grande, president of the organiza tion. Is In charge of the fnectlng and Is making the arrangements with the assistance of Dr. John B. Gregory of Wallowa, vice president of the assoehitlon und lr. C. J. purtlett. of Baker, secretary. Many speakers prominent to the profession are scheduled to make iiddnsses' (it the meeting. Prior to the mienlific meeting at the lake on the 4th und 5th of August u public meeting will be held In the high school auditorium ut I,a Grande and on tho evening of Au gust 4th a public meeting will be liibl at Knterprlse. The full program follows: SCII.NTIliC MM TIM; Aug. -till I . Ml. 1. "Disabilities of the Joint in Children" lr. It. lilth hunt. Portland. (He. 2. ' L'S'.-s of uva.fcil Oil Hip B. Ill Three Hurt - When Train Hit Coupe Mrs. Nellie Schafer and Daughter Sustain Min or Injuries; Amos Go ble, Driver, Unhurt. Three people nurrowly escaped serious Injury lust night ut uhout 9:80 o'clock when the Ford coupe In which they wer, riding wus hit by train No. 6 ut the rullwuy cross ing on Fir street. Four or five curs were lined up waiting for a switch engine to pass, nnd, not noticing any other truln on the track they started ucross as soon us the track was cleur. The other curs man aged to get across ull right but the back end of tho Ford cur wus struck by the engine throwing Mrs. Nellie Kchufer und her dau ghter. Miss Mable. from the car. They received minor bruises and cuts but no serious Injuries. The car wus not badly damaged. The engineer on No. fi saw the car and put on his brakes and wus only going about fifteen 'inlles per hour nt tho time of the uccldent or it jinny have been more serious. . I Amos (Joule, who was driving the car in which tho two women were j riding was unhurt. Mrs. Scharer and her daughter were taken to it he hospital Inst night but were ul lowed to return to their homo this morning. Demonstrating Method For Killing Rodents V. E. Stetson of the California Cyanide Company, San Francisco, who has been In Fnion und Wal lowa counties for some weeks giv inir demonstrations of tlu powers of cyanide gas In the extinction of rodents, Insects and other pests, wus In Ui Grande this morning. These demonstrations have been performed at I'nlon. Cove, North Powder, und other agricultural I bounty agriculturist, H. U. Avery. Fashion Beauty Shop Is Being4 Remodelled The Fashion Beauty Hhop, own ed by Miss Curoline Ileal, is being enlarged und remodelled this week. Two more rooms ure being udiied to the two already occupied by the shop and new fixtures installed. The rooms are being arranged so that facia) work und hair tinting can be done privately. In addi tion to other new equipment new re.t room furniture will ulso be in stalled. Mrs. Duly has upplied to the Ktat Ilourd of Cosmetic Therapy for license to have a school in beauty work here, and If her li cense is given, the third approved school of this nature In Knstern Oregon will bo located ut a Grunde. Two Elk Trains Will Pass Through Tomorrow Two spec tul ' trains will pass through La Grande tomorrow morning. One will come uhout 9 o'clock in the morning und the other about half nil hour later. The first truln consists of eight cars of lowu und Hrooklyn Klks en route to their homes after attend ing tho H. P. O. Klks convenilon in I'orllund. The second truin will be miide up of twelve curs of Klks from le troit en routc home. attf.mit to catch rot l HAM HAS FATAL FNMX. NKW YOKK. ( AP) Al tempting to catch u foul ball from a bull game in Battery park Tuesday. John A. Williams fell into the Hud son river from a tug and wus drowned. Skin 1 lsease" Dr. II. B. M e is, Portland. Oregon. 3. Subject to be announced r. Calvin S. White. Portland. Ore. "Sinus Complication with In fluence" lr. Harry Bouvy, I'orl lund, Oregon. Aug. XrSi 9 a. in- 1. "Importance of Early Daig nosis of Cancer" Or. Otis B Wight, Portland. Ore. 2. "Surgical Problems of Can cer of tho Colon not Including the Itectum" Or. J. Tate Mason, Se attle, Washington. 3. "Surgical I tisenses of 1 he I .urge- Intestine," Mr. H. C Cof- fey, Portland, ( regn. pi BLic mi;i;tin; La Grande. High School Audi torium. August 3rd at 8 p. m. Knterprlse, August? 4th at 8 p- m. I. Child Welfare Work" Or. j Kst.'lla. Warner. Portland. Ore. ft Head of Child Welfare Dept. of I Oregon). 2. "What It Takes to Make a Physician" Or. It. B. Ptllehunt. Portland. Ore, 3. "Preventable Disease"' Dr. Culvln y WhUc Portland. Ore. Death Fall -MM At n fnreweu (Miriy Riven lier on (be ve of tier snlliug mi the Itcrcngm-in to Join her husband In; .luwi, llniDiiiu'ss Helen aui Mne'iileii fell from her room on the filth floor of a New York hotel niitl was Instantly killed.. She was formerly Helen Cnrru- thers of San Antonio, Tex. The baseball season Is far from finished. Although some' Impres sion hus gone uround that ihe Blue Mountain leugue cani.' to a close Inst Sundny whn Ijo. Grandi won tlui Pennant, the IMru,les huyetwo more games to- play. When the league was organized curly In the spring each team posted a deposit which would be forfeited to the league treasury In ease any team fulled to finish the schedule Thus La Grunde has a gume with Walla Walla at Walla Walki next Sunday und one with the Peiuile ton Buckaroos on tho following week. Tho Pirates will seek the Walla Wul hi Beurs in their lair, Sunday and will attempt to add another to the credit side of their record. Jef ferson Cunningham has been ap pointed playing munaer of the team to succeed Tom Gosselt and wilt ulso play third base. Aside from this change the Pir ate lineup will be pruetleally the same us whtn the teoni won the championship from Baker last. Sun day. Although ho looks better 1n the outfield Cunningham plays a good game of bull nywhere and the team should be nearly as strong as It was u week ago. With Cunningham to set tho example the Pirates are sure to b eu fight ing team. Walla Walla seeiiM to have strengthened to some extent since the game played here two weeks ago. Parris helped the Bears beat Pendleton last Sunduy and Hyp chlnskl, the old reliable, iMiighl behind the bat. This battery should present u much stronger front to the Pir ates thun the duo which played the last game against La Grande. Remodelling Interior Of the Rainbow Today Workmen ate busy today re modelling the Interior of The Halnbow, on Admits avenue. New counters wilt be installed besides ret in ting of the interior. According to Joe Williams, pro prietor, the changes: will, inuke II possible to handle a larger num ber of patrons. Doll and Art Shop to Open Doors Tomorrow The "Doll and Art Shop" at 4'KJ Kir street, owned by Miss Veda Prhe and Mrs. Olive Watklns. will be opened tomorrow. The il?irt ment owned by M is I 'rice Is In the form of a doll hodpiluL where dolls ure repaired. She ulso hui- a large stock of dull parts and dolls of various kinds along With the dolls' accessories. Mrs. Watklns does picture fratn. Ing und has pictures und other urt articles In stoek. jot) aiu i: yi;nti;kiiay An official reading ut the fire station of the government ther mometer 'shows that the maxi mum here yesterday v.ua PMi above. 'At 5 oYlock the mercury hud dropiwd to 'J. Plfty-lwo above was the minimum regis . red. Today, while tbove-',m weath n'enis unlikely to reach yester duy s mark whhh ttetl the high mark svt Juuu 25. CUNNINGHAM NEW MANAGER IIO TRUCE FOUND OF TWO GIRLS Bradshaw Sisters, Miss ing 9 Days, Not Lo cated by Searchers MAN CONFESSES -TO COMPLICITY Ex-Employe of the Girls' Father Has Admitted He Assisted Them in Running Away. i KUMATH FAI.t.S,' Orp. (By the Associated Pros) Officers returned here Inst night from Dunsmutr, California, after u fruit-I less search there for the Bradshaw t sisters, who disappeared herding sheep In the Tule while Ijake district nine duys ugo. It was reported that I. W. lthodes. formerly an employe of Pradshow. confessed last night that he aided the girls in running uway. . ' With the announcement by the benefit" committee that the Al Burth benefit performances ut the Arcade theater yesterday weru a bug success comes the news from Barth himself, that he will be in La Grande either today or tomor row. Charley Hoy nobis, chairman of the benefit committee, . talked to Barth's mother over long distauco this 'morning und from that au thentic source cornea the news that while the Pirate catcher . is far from being entirely recovered his condition Is such as to make it pos sible for htm to return - to La Grande. Tue-benefit performances ut the Arcade theater, yesterduy were very successful from ull standpoints and Meyers und Kord of the Ar cade as well us the benefit com mittee deserve coinmendation for their psrt In the matter. The performance, was arranged through the courtesy of Meyers and Ko r d who u g re ed to furnish t h e house, picture and all the acces sories to the showing and donate one-half of the gross proceeds to the benefit fund. . Nothing hud been said uhout the matinee, but. the show managers also turned the proceeds of the aft ernoon performance over to the benefit committee to apply on the fund. The net proceeds from the show I ill.. I...n..fll f.in.l -.im fill ..It HRTSfil BIG SUCCESS of which will go to the injured ball Halloek und Donald of Baker, at player. With donations reeeived ' torncys for the defense. On the celved at the Observer office and ! following day the trial of Wade other places the total fund will -Hhellon of L'nlon hus been set. probably be about UTiO. Farm Bulletin Adopts New Policy This Month The Farm Bulletin with the July Issue, mulled today, has changed Its policy so as to be of greuter service to the community and will hereafter huve a much wider clrciilutluu. The motto of the puper Is "goes Into every firm homo In In ion county," H. O. Avery, county agricultur ist. Is now tltlnn the puper und expects to improve the standard of the sheet from time to time so us to make It of the greatest vsluo to fur mers. A Question Of Value lluyliig iideHlslng, whether It Is newpuKT, dlni't-mall, bill (nurd, theater, or what-not,' l put im a strict lalue-rciclvrd ImIs by the Intelligent, hihi fit) biishios man. tie ri'ftivM to buy inheriting for tin rmUv, of friendship or I'hmiiy or to "get rid of a I Ml or." He hn on a vhl tdmHlcil, blllucM Itfttl'- as lie sIhhiIiI. lit tmy.s volume of reatlrrs nml high reader Inter it. It's Om imly wyntnn that iyt rrnl nturti. Obsrfrr AdrerlKIng A afercluunllslJitf bcrfloe' OF EXPERTS Prosecution in the Scopes Trial Presents Formal Motion Today JURY ABSENT WHEN "TEST WITNESS" ON William Jennings Bryan, Jr., Brands Expert Tes timony as "Weakest, Most Capable of Abuse" COl'UT BOOM; DAYTON, Tenn. (By tho Associated Press) The state made a formal motion nt the Scopes evolution trial today to ex- elude the testimony of experts on the subject of evolution und Its relation to the Bible. ' William Jennings Bryan, ' Jh, opened the argument for tho stute lie wus, followed by Arthur Hays f(jr the defense, with Attorney Gtenernl white closing tho argu ment. During his son's speech William Jennings.-. Bryan, listened Intently to every word. Young Bryan churucterlzed expert .testi mony suggested by. tho defense as the "weakest." most, cupuble of ubus und most dangerous." Jury AUscnt, . The, jury." excluded from the court room yesterday during the, testimony of Dr. Maynnrd M. Mct ir. "test witness." Is still absent today. Metealf, u zoologist, yestir dny gave testimony to show the na ture of the evidence tho defense would Insist upon. Young Bryun sutd thut Clnrenee Durrow had declared during the Loeb-Leopold cuse that experts were "purveyors of perjury." Brynn contended tho only hwue for the buy to decide upon was whuthor Scopes violated tho law. "To per mit testimony by experts would be to substltutn a trlul by exports for u trial by Jury," he said. Counsel responding for tho de fense S4i id thut tho defense admit ted Scopes taught what tho stnto said he tuught. "Not thut ho vlo luted the luw by doing so for I, for one, must be shown thut there la a vurlunce between whut ho ttuight and the Bible," he said. "Our sci entists are not here to give opin ions, they ure here to stato sci entific fuels. They came here In tho Interest of science, nnd none are paid experts. Ho contended that anything was relevant as evidence that tended to throw light upon the subject In question. Crawford and Shelton To Be Tried Next Week Two Jury trials are scheduled by tho Justice court for next week. Nell Crawford will be tried July l!l on the charge of unlawful pos- FeSSIOIl OI liquor Willi Nlchols. jHiienon mis eugiiReu- ru,..o.n, iOCK una J'onum. 1 imrn-n oih-iwm of Baker nnd Green und Hess of La Grande us his attorneys to de fend him froni the charge of driv ing an autoinobtlc while Intoxi cated. Henry Ford's Bid Is Highest Yet Received WAKIIINOTON (lly the AhsoiI lilcd Press) Henry Kord today offered 11.7110,0110 for two hunu- It'd sbinpllIK boarrl vtvi.sels Set a- : ,e for BcrupiiliiB. His bl. I i;oiuiariB Willi IUIV (Mid offered by the Boston Iron und Metal Company, of Dilltimore, when previous bids were opened June 3'l. More I-iCcrs, Less Neck Style of New Frocks NKW" YOKK, (lly the Associat ed Press) More legs and less neck will be on view next fall If the con ception of autumn modes for wo men prevails Is revealed at the showing of the national garment ft a Hers' association. HkirtM 1ft or I Inches off the floor were not unusual at a show ing hist night at the hotel Astor while eollars were Invariably high. Kor tailored dresses I here, were v.'Hts thut buttoned high ut tho neck. Klei veH on dresses were rather long f n litcht or long und flowing but ul ways long. The waist line was nUKgetited more definitely than in recent sea- HOlIB, M MAV M'fMMM, Plf.MtJ The Uaptlst Kunday hYhoul pic nic was held at the Hlvemlde ; Cark last evening. The picnic wn i well ul tended ami the rvfrcshmeiita proved very popular. Presented Miss I)(ntliy Pnltcn, belle of bnltniiiHign, Tenn., bus the promt distinction of having Im'ii pri'M-ntctl to tho roul fumilv of SmiIii. She traveled through Madrid with Mr. and Airs. Adolph . Ochs nf ev York amt with Mrs. Oclis wan iircsemeU to Queen Victoria Ilugcnlo. FIVE HURT N T LONDON (By tlm Assoclulcd Press) Klvo Americans nnd an Kngltsh chauffour were Injured toduy when a sightseeing automo bile In which they wero riding, skidded und overturned ut Lung ham. One American woman suffered a broken collar bone. Other Injuries weru slight. Tho numes were not divulged. MIBSOPLA, Mont, (fly the As socinted Press) The Ivoolenai. Kanlksuku and Pcndo'rellle forests In western Montana nnd northern Idaho urn being swept by scores of dangerous fires that ure threaten ing ranches und towns. The situa tion Is tho most menacing in recent years, according to information re ceived at district heado.uurterH here. The hot dry weather or the past few days hus put the forests In u tinder-llko condition, so that with the least wind I'lmill fires grow rapidly, Pirea yesterday made terrlllc headwuy In m-venil localities, most of them being crown fires, and de fying the. eft oris of several hun dred men to stop their advance. Hangers nnd off leers are being transferred from many serltons to the duuger area to assist, . In com batting the bln,e. Pour fires ure bunnng fu the Ouster forests in eunlern Montana which thus fjir have been consid ered practically "fireproof." Edwards Kayocd But Receives Hie Decision Portland, ore. nty the a Hoclated l'ri!;s - Ira lern, Halt. Iuko lt V wrest h-r, knock"! out Hilly Kd wards, of Kaiiiiun city. urter winning one tail in a wresu Ing match here last night. Kd wiirds was awarded Ihe decision. I AM. IV. ItfX'KS H ITS AI 'I'O ! MAl(yHIri;.i, Ore. A huge boulder plunged down a roek chute on the highway between f'o- rfiii1le and Myrtle Point juxt us H.H. Inforl pnHsed in bis automo bile, almost fh'iuollKhlug It, and Mr. hufort wus Injim-d seriously (in the chest. . Mrs. (ini Tuniey of I'i ndh-ton ' suffered u bad seulp wound when, j the automobile in w hlrh she was rifling with her hiiNluiiid wus force.!. off the rond near Muildoii by n state htghuuy truck und overturned. CAR ACGIDEN FOREST FIRES URE SPREADING to Royalty XTRA :ooliin;k, oitimistio riWASII'SVOTT (Al1) l'rcsld mt Oulitlitii is oiittiiikiin out tint present iHisittesM initKitik. Confer- I riiiK loday nltli t luuLs 1). Jilllcs, Iti'liiililleim liulliiiial ix)iiiniltlc!- iiiuii, III) cxire.ssel sitti.srnctiuii with tlio Hltiuitlon. STAND lAPIj CLKAU ' WASIUNUYOIV (AP) An offl. rial vMiuimiiiimtioti giving a clear nml cmnpletu stutemeiit of the Wu.slilnglon governiiieiit's attitude rvgiii'illug China Iiuh Ih'cii cubled lo I'urls for Uiu iuroriuutloii of I'reiich loeeign olfk-o ofliclnls. IMm-Iomito of Its contents is ultli lnhl. It contaliLs liifoiinatioii, however, which Washington offi cials liojie) will reiiHivo ny inssillu iiHMimicrstamitng between tlio Am erican nml lYeiich govern iitents on tho Chinese situation. ATTIOMPr AI1ANDONF.D CAPK (UUK, Franco (AP) Miss Iillllun Harrison, Argentine .swimmer, was forced to abandon her attempt to nwIiii tho Kiiglfsh i'luuincl when five miles short of her goal tislay. uts. ransoN itoiutui) KIOATTM-I (AP)- Mrs. lliMit (iibsoii, wife of tho movlci nctnr, rejMHtcd to ihiIIco today that Mm had Ihm'H robbeil nt her hotel room last night of Jewels valued nt tf.iMMi. She 1m-I lines tho gems were stolen while sho was nbMiit from licr room. Tiibi HU-; l ;x pi ;uir;t i ;i WASHINGTON (Al) The crew of tho .MueMilhui urctlo cx pcilltloii Is bavhig; difficulty re pairing n hi-okcn propelcr on tho ship Itmvdoiu at Ilopedafe, 1 Labra dor, hiim ii radio from the cxjM ili tlim n 'i el veil tislay by (lie Natlon ul (icogruphlo Society. Earthquakes Not Hard To Forecast, Is Claim (lly 4 bnrles p. Sti'wurt) WA K If I SU'Vi , X 1 ; A Spec la I ) - Kart h'tunkcii aren't hard to fore tell. A bit of study's necessary thiii's all. I'redietlons can't le unite us ac curiito as the weaf her bureau's perhap, That Is. they can't be pinned down to specific dates. I (owevef, t hey usually can be made within a mailer of months. They can be mid-, too, a. good deal farther In advance than weather prediction.'! can. This is the testimony of experts like the hydroMraphic office's, the eoujit und geodtic survey's, the bureau of standards' and the Sm It huonhm and 'arnegie Inst it u IIoiih'. Tln-mi seienttsts do no wild guensin;;, make no forecasts on the strength of anything but In for uiatlon they have excellent re.i.-.on to consider reliable. H-lstuology's progress hns been very repaid rccmtl, owiug to per 4 u SMASH Car, Driven by A. Mc Kabin of Salem, Col lides with Train TWO WOMEN BADLY I IJTTTJT iv A nnirmvrr Miss Catherine Haltzen, Portland, and Miss Eva Hopkins, Both Near Death. MAI.EM, Ore. (Uy the Associated rcsH) Four persons weru injur ed, two possibly fiitully, when ait automobile siiid to liavo been driv en by A. McKnhln. of Kulem, Htrnek u trttin neur lierry utution. rolk county. The injured are: MIHH KVA HOPKIN'H. broken leir, several body luccrutlons, ear almost torn off, condition very ue rlous. MISS .CATHERINE HALTZEN. Portland, several hcud lacerations. I'robablv fractured skull, condition extremely serious. C J. Hall, nose anil arm limit. en, not serious. A. McKuhin. minor Injuries. The train crew said fhnt Uia automobile was speeding nnd that mu train was moving slowly. NEV TOniC (By the Associated Press) Tex lltekard announced today that Juck Dempsey, heavy weight champion, hud been signed to fighti Harry "Wills, negro-challenger,! for the heavyweight crown. ltockard said that he signed formal contract with Dempsey to day with the duto of meeting left open. - Tho promoter said that it would bo Impossible to stago a match this year, but that lie expected tho fight to come oft by September, next year. NEW YOHK (By the Associated Press) Five robbers today held up the Htnnley Jewelry store, hand cuffed three employes, and escap ed with jewelry valued ut $100, 000. . The robbers fled tn on automo bile driven by a sixth man. Poring Youth Hit by Auto. OH KG ON CITY, Ore. Oliver Kverett of Boring was injured on the Mount Hood Loop highway near his homo when he started to cross the road ahead of an laittomobile nnd then became con j fused und darted back und forth, i finally dashing In front of the ma ! chine as It neared. Tho youth re ceived serious bruises and his left arm was lacerated. Tho car was driven by Jj. T. Lamb of Portland. fection of the Bonic dpth finder by Dr. Harvey C Hayea of the na val research laboratory, near Wa shington. Previously deep sea sounding j had been such slow work that scientists couldn t keep up Willi changes in oceun depths. Wi h Dr. Hayes' device It is done ns ra pidly as a futit ship cun stear. so that a day-by-duy record is posib le, if desired. T hut's ,hii;t. what science does re itiire maybe not literally day-by-day, but frequently to know oi coming quakes. Earth shift:; which presage big shakeups occur pretty rapidly, onve they start. We think of geological changes a.s taking ages, nnd no doubt the processes responsible for them r very slow, but when the lime com es for a read j ust men t nut u ri work fast. Indeed, the quakes themselves (Continued on Page Flvt.) DEMPSEr WILL GEM BANDITS IKE ESGAPE