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Friday, July 17, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Five V - Local News In Brief and Wtitntm Uinicr were in J.a i Grande thin moritin$r en route to j Wallowa, where they expect to j muke their Haute. They are from j Murhtl, Texas, hid have hern vi- i siting at 1Huvt, Colorado, for uic past several weeks, j COMING KVKNTS IMoneer nicnlc ut Klvcrslde VftrK July Annual Wintf, Kin und Fleet foot Oul r'lali iiamjuet and Annua) Kuafern Oregon Sport men's Association transhoot - heauty school here, This should have been Mrs, Caroline Ix-al, in stead of Mrs. Judy. ((ere today Mtes tiet trade Stringer in a via- fitor t lot Grande today from Wal ter, Idaho. She will return lo her home this evening. Here from "" Attorney II. r WMmoii. of Union. i In I41 Grande today on iegul business. Doing nicely 'KemfVih Woodward, who h"d to huv Mh left leg amotdated the. first of the week as the result of an accident, iH reported getting along nicely today. 1i-k. '. I. .iohmem went t Kluln t this morning to visit Mrs. Klin- j ported ett in) hummer there for a few days. AH itciit'ti Jno. i knight will leave Sun dae for the oeucn it join ms wiic anil daughter. Miss Silvia. have been there for Home time Hud ojterat ton Kay Lake underwent nn opera tion at Grande fUmde Hospital yes- rday lir avpettdiritttt. He is re- ttiont; fine today. Mr. Hicks here George it. ilit'ks, president of the Howmun-1 ticks i,uinber Com pany, of Kansas City, is spending who J1 f-w days in loi Grande on busi ness. Left lat eveltt At m. Frank Hutu-ten and niece, Virginia Winifred, ieft fur Tneoma. Washington, Just evening. After a short visit there they will jro to J ho Heach ut Longbranetu Wash ington for several weeks. Mr. Hansen wilt Join them some time later. FIRES IN WALLOWA t FORESTS f Continued from Ps On.) The patroia and rangers are on the alert, and ail are cautioned to exercise the greatest care. ilae tlutcr Mr. and Mrs, Kred Hiers are tin? parents of a hairy daughter Imni to them at the Grande Hondo Hos Ye-itlng hero Mrs. John Straw! is visiting in l,a tirande tiie suest of Mrs. K, It. Hayes. Mrs. Strand is from i'en-dleton. Kan Motored from lendletm Mr. and Mrs. (. 1. A. Kon- and Mrs. 11. K. Chloupck, of Pen dtetmt, motored to l.x Grande Wednesday. , Went tu f;nterfrl-e Afra. Marian Wealherell from J'endlcion was in it Grande this morning on her way to ICnterprise to accompany a patient hack to the Kayterit Oregon Statu hospital at i'endleton. FIGHTCK IS MifSSiXG . i riUivST IIVKK Ida. Hy (he; Associated Prmtti) An unidentified forest, fire fiffhter is itiisslnff, per haps dead, Rnd two others are se riously horned, following the trap ping of seven men hy flames at iiiiih tYeek, 30 mlh's north of tterfl luto yesterday. Lemon Cocoa Butter Skin Cream Oup of Vwir 'iwidt'4kMi' iiwlnlty dwrtnjr tiw hoi w entire l r SiintMim ami Wimllmr A crt'tt m ioin nosed of t he Jttlce Qt letnons Hthodled with Cocoa It utter, A tal nitin food, I.emow Cocoa Hutter Cream will retoi vigor to the muscies, vitat ity to the tiBHies and eiKattc Uy to the (kin. t helps to eradicate tan and freekies; Klve toar iife to a fresh t'ompicxlon and rt'iuvenates it faded skin. Glass Drugs inc. 3?222Ms La Grande, Oregon Tt- isit cousin Mini larhara H(a, went to Watloiva ttiiis morning tt visit her eonwitt,' Mi?w fcnftiee Itoundy. She wilt reittutn at Wallowa until Mon day. , lleturned Mr. and Mrs. I'e lelmnt'd to iljeir Kinsley have lumc in 11a Grande after a ten day auto trip vennon inej jtvroitKh Yakima. Seattle, Vaneouv er, It. C.. Cortland and Seaside. Hettirmtl this . nmrnhifi: Colonel and fttrw, ('. H. tvanhoe returned io iiieir home in Ijx (iraijfJe this morning after sever al d:i.".s spent In I'ortland, s They attended the it. 1. o.' rllkM' Con- sited mother Joe WilHamson has returned to Ids home at Hiehiaml. Oregon, after a few days spent in m tiuinde visiting his mother, Mrs, John Williamson. Motored to Milton C 1. iMitman motored to Mtltun yesterday after Mrs. I'tilman who has been visiting her parents there for the pasf Week. They ntlltned to li tJrandi today. Ketufued Klmer Me.Manus and Kenneth Gekeier retifrned to Grande this morntnK on train No. 24 from 1'orJlaml, where they have been atending tho It. i'- O. Kiks con vention. Went Ut Wathma Josephine Hieur went to Waiowa this morning on the hraneti line train. Muss litetir htm been em ployed here with Mrs. Gueille Haiy lor the nast two months. Vires Menaxv in North MlSSOti,A, Mont- AI Scor es of dangerous forest fires are burning in the Kootenai, Kanlkus and IVtid roreltte National forests. Korest service officials said the sit nation wus. the most menacing in years. Crown fires have made futile the jefforts of several -'hundred men to check them and it was feared thn.fi the heavy wind woitld drive the jfiames initi villages. Markets I !liTI,AM MAISRl'i'S !OHTl,ANI, Ore. Ai" l.lve Jock sn.dj- toUij KfTBS und tiUl lerfut ateady. Huttpr tic. BfTTKIM'AT SAN K!!ANf!St;t (Al) Ilul- lurttam! ;rai Mnrkf't rtfitTl.Afllt, Or'. (Al Win'tti Hitrf wtiiU- II. 8. llimrt, July, 11.45; AuBttri. of wliiiv. July, Asus. tl.iii; wnt- tii wbitu, July. AK8i. hard winter;- Juiy; t!.4; AurusJ. northvra Irinr. July, 1,SS: AiiffMst, l.3: wra rtl. July, !.; August !.; IliSH. hnrtl while, July, Jl-tr; Au Knt. $1.4 t. : ,' Oitts No ottians, Coto 3 yt'ttow, July, $47.50 August, J4T.ES. lU'lurnru' tmmt' Mr.'-nnti -Mrs. KrPtl TliomaJf f- luritt'd lo lln-ir homi! t t'nion ItclitriK'il lmiiii' ' MU-m Jitno MiilluillitiKt l.'l(trn't lo Ik i- hom in lM (irun.l.- last ! - ' Juncllop lb : mratn after wm- .-rl .li.va i. l wllll "Illc Mtm 111 l.u ..nuu-. ..ir. .linB afl ht-i" sister, Mrs. A. Jjiilil l uiiyon. I.. Korjii'soo., at ritiur to l phytt'lun. Urumit' r 'I to t ' Mfttm-eiJ to Walla Walla Mr. ami Ma Walter Jteuter. :ie fompnnted by Mr. and Mrs. Chr eH Reynolds, motrjt Jo ilvtfU:i Waiia. Washington, this morning. iThomas ! consult (leturnrte-- j in-, and Mrs. and family hnv Jioiu'' in.Uk tirttiult-aftec it vaca lim? Srm To wtTeim ftregon and Washington points. They stopped at J'ortiand. Seattle, Spokane, Sea side and other point white away. Yiny "made the trip by nuto." J. K. MelMierson : returned to their NEW YOKK W) Strong; eight puiiie new high. Hands Steady; Wheeling ltke Krte bonds active, Foreign exchanges Irregular, Scandinavian currencies hifiiier. Cotton Steady; buiiiah private fcrop reports. Hugar Stesdy; tuhnn htiyinjr. Coffee liiher; bullish cidtlca. Correction In an article. in yeslt riluy'B Ob server about Hie remodelling of the i''uHtiion"ltea'uTv Shop it Was ' Hinted tiiaL Mr. iiaJv iiad anuticd way. to Wallim to the State Hoard - of CosmothW Atra. XL: .G, Therapy for a Ih-ens to have a by varketv atconmJHai' daughter. Miss Gcnddene REMODEUNG CONTJM'INC- DAILY THROUGHOUT JULY To tfdiitc our Kiuk as low as possible so as to rcmotkl in August. Every article in our Stoic REDUCED 207c TO oQ ALL STRAW HATS Y, I'ritc ALL FELT HATS ( 20 Discount ALL 20'o sin uts Discount ALL CLOTHING Reduced to :i:i I -."', 'v ALL UNDICRWEAR 20 Discount All Jnntzcn HATH INC, SUITS 20'.. Discount All Men's mid Hoys' JIOSIEP.Y 20 Discount ALL CARS 2'0 Discount Roys' Tom Sawyer WASH SUITS 8c Suit While they last. LOT 1 Men's Fine Dress Shoes. Vitlues io ?!i.H5 Pair. Choice, ?2.iS Pair LOT 2 Men's Dress Shoes Jii;h Grade Values to $8.45 Choice, fl.IM I'air ALL TRUNKS, SUIT CASES and RAGS 25';, Discount LENINGRAD IS - : DRAB PICTURE (Continned from Taga One. time, weather and neRii't. The Winter $atat( the Atfunniity, alt the elegant edifices along the Nc- I vat tiie patucea of the nohUs, vr a dull, drab dress as if mourning tor the past. The population has decreased from t,itm,tm to G50,tutr, The fo reign visitor expresses wonder how even tiiis reduced number can sup port themselves, for the city has tew Industries, and then: is much unemployment.. The business lite I of thu city is confined almost en tirely to halting retail trade. The famous Nevsky Prospect, the "Itrottdwray" of -.Leningrad, is only a hosi ot its former splendor, gay- etand picturesuueness. The smalt rctiiii' stores, bazaars, arcades, con fectioners, emporiums and book shops, that ortce, tuade the broad thoroughfare vie with r'ittu Ave nue in New York, have given place (o unattractive, cu-operatlve and tatt' stores, f-'heap cinema U-ajres and eo'mmuhiVt cch't'etsV Ait credit, however, must be giv en -the Boislievlhs for 'having-, on 1 their slender means, kept the pub lic museums, picture galleries, mirks anrf-ttrftir niaeffl un to their former standards, -s in the diiys ot lb rarsvMh.irmttairc yjntothlns besides i Lrts Muwum retains its place as fme of the finest in ail Kurope. ita jeolbeJion of I'temiirandt, Van i.yck 'Muriiio, Veiaaunea, Snyders and WouvernKUi pamtinps js said to lt superior to that of thvs Metropoli tan Museum In New York The ilolaheviks appear to lutv Stocks ufiiifica ! .7? MERCURY AT 102 HERE a- i , . ,.- . II j -4 been reefrivtd tfei mor&iaR. Jjt V, .H. Veiett. 'VI YESTERDAY warm atfe yesterday Uxt ilvA ht-u wave feii ifaw jsrestter 1 1 of t i c&uniry. Masinniins- sv-t Watfft Walla, itrj. Salt tAkft ifuhr ffKcaa 'acutHJ&. SFSE Neediest i'uiif. i?iK ihoei Ari. U5, Yakima, Xa ifzul With tbv- HHrvtfry at $Z fiJ&vev ftrset &t KMittlter J t-' tec day s.c fate. A aligttt ftrw dH:rfe ttioraias iteu? the mercury few dCKFoe .tes&t than had thcfv; a jjerfcti ealiit, Tlt-a rstkR yejstrrday tas first, ivt f Craat aiaca iasa stf, (Coniiaua frr-m ra On.i Or few mlnwfew, Thi KtoriK watei of th ctty, fsjAceifctty tty lim tv. & I. I cu stwrp aad t he i'er kin Motor company. JViit re lief wa jrtwfl in each raw, itew- ever, fay- the ctly water dewarliwciit itad autUera were rights ia s sivori spaco of iime. ' Saatv ffratti tU'Ulft la the vftiiey ww Innrcd fay tfaft iirtvaaw heai und it wlttf dM aoi eotae a. fie-itia kv b pyacticaiy rut&d. Thi fojutukw Is not yet wisJt'syrs'ad in tfae vai- Whether tiro iatasw rain, which in some weeil&H w HccomtwiBl fay did any ftttavtKv ta gram la unknot 8, rcporta lutv tag The two ditptiCM. Handcrins miaMtels who reap a uanmt tut to SataV iackles with ttnir tiaaeias tid iKin,j , Ihtt stree" LARGE CROWD AT PIONEER PICNIC HERE CCont timed frmh 3vs Jne. called the lji-hicnt of the ccd j pioneer day ttd rat some petry composed fay K. c Met owns, an editor in J-a Grande at that time. J, A. Stephens pwt the poem to mfi- ; sic ami ansr it yesterday. Slisa Krederlke Kehllke sang two deiiyt fnl ntirtihem jind repii'd with (en eweure, and Mfss Amelia Stearns of Cove, and Mia I'earl M'iay, of tnio .each sav two voeat nnm- faers. Mr, Mdtth Clkefar gav tt reading eat it ted "The Karty laya." N. i. barter recited n oristnai poem, after which Mrs, Mat tie tiofateu read ti short pota rntti posed iy one of the pioneer's dan jfhters attr which she read the names of the pioneers who Stave paaaed away during the javt year. One of the interesUHtf facts - CHICAGO Wheat Ktrotttf; n'prts heat damage northwest. Cora lituhcr; decreasing sup piies. attte Jxiwer, iloga Steady, packers inactive. ! Pioneers the Fast In Class by Themselves (Continued frora rage On. weather JrtmtwittH. Xtrs- K, IVrrin. Mr-i C K, Hlcfaardaoa, Mrs, W- K. efe- j eter, Ksther K. Uass'-ii Louise 5J. tJiivey. i,tns MeCittjT ttiver, Kirh ; TitHtpo, Mary J, itrooks, ttver I'erta, l.wcy t- tra.luna Wttltam A. tKtit Ktta M. Wwiter, Klyvia Ka toe, tvtmtra MsH'rsoit( Mrs, Hftxtff tCefaotfs Urtder, J. I'emlllider, Mnu Kiaie fCuckut J. A. Mastersoi taie Contey, ,Jhsc Mctlnrtv Anna. Jnjfh?f 3i(c'h, liwt. Si'ccr,, H. l Itroaast. t., W. tfaawtlerf Mrs J. K. Hmith. S. J.. Wiiiiamsoa. Ana XtcAlllter tttiffmati. Htlsiin lrn ett, fUtiltns Marsart Kloos- tra, Kiien itynearstvn, SufMin Wttt iamson, Mrs. Matttc Goiden ad J; i-X J5cyndtK, - Tfw sons and dauKhtcra of pio neers, idey whot mjpic.e Jhe jiivcttttff was hchi .vesteedtty, whh to thank all tfaosi wfao assisted in making tiif- day a success. Jttttt in Kvtenl Army Trafailttsr Tit Mi flight firmie itutai TOKYO AI The miliary We bay for less and sell (or less Thr ihai v.'iii IhhJ t.S5 MORE STtlAW HATS 5t- to St.BS Vl:!5AtJi, et heavy Kt isSst fnii tKck, Mati ta fataf iWrtfC VKitAIli, lo isss iT; jmiIi- t.ta -igit - I3 ' ' I'AXVAS ;i,tv KS tAwtisvr fBCTlJ OOTEL ASTO EVERY Mm b PRIVATE TelLEt 50 New, M5nt ; Oot to Siwftitis IXttk wi T&as&c TREE GARAGE iatiier faced the meeting that thert- were amonjr Mrettiinff or all stucfamts in Japan, the sons and daughters of pioae nineteen former students of the old i JJloe Mottntain MRlcerslty. There j may h.vi been more faut if yo they j failed lo come forward and r-sis- ter- 'Of these, Cora 'Satins White-. ' John Mcioitald ad Kittle oml all Turair came from a disiance to he present at the meeting. Mitny lfcitMers iitftsterftl. Tiro pioneers that registered at tho meeting yesterday were: 3t imnhant Wrijfhf, Mrs. Norval. Mrs. tUimmrOff !dra. Kt. MrHs, .Mrs. J. ;V. Grandy. ,iSir. . Konna Ttard'tKJf, &tm. andjU Tntlte, Mrs. . alary Uttreai. Mrs. t.tasdc- UnhhK W. u hich is cathodicd in the proposed i uttoi miiiiary f raining jw'HK was cofiitiK'iieed rt'watly ttt tlK1' normal schools at the. empire. It ta pianned to esfend five system to thfl students f the middle and the other schools of the higher grade' aexi year. The- estimated cost of inaugurat ing ii promm in th tower wnd ft Iff her rdes ftas faeetj estimated ut ajt&tt yen. H ia hw that Jhe new nystm wiii ie in oprn ttn ty The mllltitry thr files will he asked t suppty sttme .schmds and yowttsr men1 atssocia i f n. The New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES 221S Adams Ave. i J itinr TiiiS home ' I I 1 Wsew J t . i'rfea li I 2&8B.88, Terms. 1 Wo &&YO llC?kt XMt iftix m &r Hay TAiihr Sw'JmjoJ iw si tiiv c wv w ttt hntkt Xm . tfi factatc ei seii wi very eity jta.y- IHHt5ht . . - Htmse ami faarn hJ tw acres wear Wiftew WEEKS & BLACS KBA!TORS 1.1 li' T T iMfrr i ii iii - i iMJ-, "Now thought tittl, "to ut 1 some wild westerners to locate; Jiure." Kor a "wittt west" has to fat f i mere lawlscap. v To-cotutuer nature, conquerors arc nct easa ryt ant! contjuest ia w hat "Aifiiifa Jilll Murray lives for. j it isn't the wlfaterness in Itself j. that he likes. The jofa of taming; it ia what he gets his fun o it of.. 1 i a v i ng tion e so, iic'a r ea ti y tot move on to a new. one, just as ne in.iifference an.t "owti on from Oklahoma to )io- . shown tho same fiack of sentiment toward J'ntn jfrnid as - political center as the JTurks have manifested toward Con istantttiople. in removing the scot jof government from i,vninrrnU to Moscow, the itolshevlks. like the (Turkish Nat iona lists, who transfer rel tlicir capitai to Angora, were ! aet ttated fay reasons ot security jThey helieveti tlw site which iVt ;er the Great chose tor the national laniial on rhe shores of the Utttf ' Finland exposed them too much to th dangec of foreign attack. There was nothing,, they sahi, to prevent any of tho Kuropan nnvle ; ( roni sweeping a cress the iialtlc jKctt and the Gulf of I'lnland and invadinj? Russia's shores. ; 1 Moreover, mere are few rai(rfl Itighways out of i,eningmil y livhieh the Itoishevlks conhl flee, in the event of foreign ataek,- while in Moscow there are many conven fa'ttt exits if the (government ahonhi ever he prtsaetj to leave the capi iiil in a hurry. Moscow is 4 mit es Inhunl from the nearest faody of water to whi h a foreign fo woul't have access which gives the iioi 'ahevika ttntauntty from foreign in cursion. llvia when the eiviiksed for htm. fortner ffot too STANDARD MERCHANDISE OF QUALITY' Now-here elst- in the woriii Buid iJlll to hlmecif, ae there such pioneers as hack in t fa 'atatea w here came from. CJoattJ t reinemtwr 'em in thf ohi tktya.' iiow they'it jump at a chance to hack to VmJ" , lit p;-oprtff;ndii;ed accordinffly. jlle offered eittremely favotttfate I ter ma to the iand-hnngiy foe it teas- recruits he wantctt rather than their money, i Jle. niade plonecHntf ((! iiiamed romantic. Hf dfcrilwij the country ua u croaa inteen a ganien of jaratiie ani a store house of rlc he, w hie h w J i-ne tnouffli, fant ltt rather Blighted the detail that settlers wo'tfal faav- to start from aerateh on the task of tie ve ipi ng t he resources ie- was fantjrjfina ahont. trotiidy fa tok tt tor scant-! eii that aa experienced frontiers-f men they'd have aen.se enough Ut know that withot paving it tiia- granted, j t- i What fiffl forgot was that the oiti-tiuiera he had in mind either were dead f montty too oid io make fresh tutt in a new conn-? try. fie iuat happened to he an j exception. i He got colonists ait right, hut they were the otd hard-h-ii Hon4? and gc nl o tts two -tt t f re t y d 1 i - ', ferettt and progressively ttofter aerations. A look, at ttlii's wil-' derness seared rm. ftttt Attrtw-ts WiMerltwl I mimiiil lite i Mtlr tJie. wutliKir (iri-priliT t hf Am-ruan MiiM-nm f Ntrt Ht-lory. Ni-w Vwrtt. tir is (! brrr Kwrhhis : crt Hi.w.ufi'fWM? nrf ct fe'-f of cani oil. Summer Dresses -Site rati, tim? Vil-s. w ?-! ;iiis!i'. or fatrinS f- lilt- JHSle lOri f J Hi it .-rs. w ash srrrs i'nt thk i.n-ts.K nts Art & Baby Shop F,VEfcn'Hfs( von nm ?ab?" HEMSflTCHtSfO JtoiH ftesmmr Ul.i. KTAMWfS BOTTKRICK rATMJISSS 1. W. C, THRKAT , .' General Cords Go a Ing Way ts Make Fiieitd?. Jennings & Shumate BIG REMOVAL SALE Here' if yoa'r chance get Dresses, Coais, liais. Suits sd Skirts. We will tfose eat eath'e stack fee-' fore tntJViHff ta one new tttotlera siore Angast 1st. ' The Reliable Dress Co. Ac frssm &vmtt$?x titk S4attwcry I'KN" i i-I-;Tf fire. i oiwtrite ,tUm of the McKay creek darn and creation of & reservoir there fr wiorajse of wafer for Irrigation purfMJwejj Ij espei-ti'l ft prove an attraction to waterfowl, according to H- M. rnnm-r, Kovernntent en gineer in eharse f construction IteceBtty workmen on the dam were reported to' have counted is ptileatis on the amuti faty of water that has haek',f up tehtnd the par ilwlty comptet d dam. WHEN EATING OUT Osse hajscs to strike a pluca where fwl is ffe HciotJ.siy prej;ire(i tiistes m sr "like Iwbr" as jiDSsihSe, That's the reason why (iiiwrs wlli S ehiicfl with every meiii they wfer at The Silver Grill Arc TODAY Ami SATURDAY f Love Goddess o With LEWIS STONE, ALMA UKUiUSNS AND NORMAN KERUY And "NKWS ) ) !)! i Iks itoimi THK f'AI.f.BS. Ore M.iiilxrK of Tin: lttli'- Klk' t(!(5- W it-uv. hj-r. in eotjanv ttifH a 5 ptet'c Uwj' in orfirr i. i Jrtisinft in tinj.f For iiiv srrni ia tht liftf-moati, of th- twit! h'Tl will dtrHy ta tl- itlK fvllne Bronfln via aHimH(li( ti ia pxprclwl tlsat i !i ii fiii' ; bui.sts.T3 Ul h:- '.a ihi- yiira-lv. TODAY, SATCH0AY Aa SUNDAY Hoot Gibson IE HURRICANE Cmly, "PiKSiHj ?y tVt V!h