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' Tuesday, .Tuly'23, 11)25. M' r . . TUfi X: grAnde evening, .'observer ' Page FiVa "'T' Local News In Brief COMI.NO events Annuul Wing, Kin and Kleet foot Club KIhIi Bunquut und Annuul Kuatern Oii-koii Hporla men's Auaoclution truuauuoi July 28. Ill linker count) ; It, H. Iluluork, division highway engineer, In In BukiT county toduy. Mo cuiiiiiiI!mIuii liu-etlitK There will be no meeting of .the pity coimnlaalou tomorrow nltjht. VI.-ltliiK iluuiiliK-r livre ; Mrs. J. A. Corey, of Dodge City, Kaunas, Ib visiting In i,tt Uiandi- ut the home of lier daughter. Mm. K ,J. Brown, 1!04 M. Avenue. jflnny si-ii-n weeks At'ler seven weeks in Portland and Kugene visiting relatives Miss J.orettti Henderson wuti in J-u. U"'"'. or urami junction, oior Grande thiH morning en route to udo. und Lee jlaii.itxon, of Salidu her home at Wallowu. Colorado, visited Saturday l the I local Plggly Wlggly store. Tliese Xx-fl for Baker , inert are opening six Plggly Wlggl) J Mm. Gilbert Nelson, aeeompun- stores in Western Oregon. ied by Miss Louise Nelson. Miss j ; 1 ttbel Gnell and Leon Nelson, left Formerly of La Grande tins morning for linker. They will ; Mrs. Dody Wilhelni. formerly of sytott there the, remainder of this this city, but now In -the milliner ?veek. ) business at Sllvertun has been tn j ! La Grande tor several days attond- Jit Huntington toduj ling to real -estate business. She Mrs. o. G. Olsen is . vLsiting went to linker this morniiiH on bu friends at Huntington today. She Mm- und will reUirn to Lu Grande Swill return to her home hero tins fevenlng. lie turn from i couM - iMrs. Hobert Eakm and- two sons left yesterday evening lq.r-diansas eturned.to their home in . Ea City In company with ft' pnMeman Jrande this morning aftertree, ty the name of GooitU)w w ho Weeks spent at various coast, earns hi.s livelihood driving- racing joints. ; curs. The raet pilt.!y:ia driving I : Vj through and. wished to.hiake Kan- Visits mother here f . sad City before Sunday, lie recruit - I Mrs. W. J. Cuntrell and two vt Dunlap and Landry here to re feons, billy and Fred, returned to licve him at the wheel and proniis jheir home at Maxville this morn- td them "a job when they arrived. ing after two weeks in la Grande, i lulling Mrs. Cantrell a mother. !l,ert for Porllainl . Mrs. E. I-;. Hayes and son and Home from California ! daughter, of Marsh field. Wiscou- Mra. K. Brumbuch and grandson ain. arrived Saturday evening to Forest Neal. pa.ssed through , La visit ut the L. W. Cooj.er home Gramie this morning en route to on Fourth strei nl to join Mr. their homo at Enterprise, after and Mrs. Oscar Osgood, of Boston, spending the mut year In Califor- Mass., who have beeii guests at Jiia. the Cooper home for the past ' I week. M rs. Hayes, Mrs. Osgood. Oil way to Hurkec - .and Mrs. Cooper are' sisters. The Mrs. J. 1 Elliott, accompanied visitors were much iniprossJd wiVh by Airs. William Wigguns and son, the prosperous look of the .city or Marvin, of Elgin, were in Lu. ,a Grande and the beautiful sre Graiide this morn.ng on their w.iy m.rv surrounding it. They lett for to Durkee to visit Mrs. Elliott's jor(and M onday morning to vlall Bister who lives there. They expect another sinter before returning to to be gone about ten days. Will go to Baker ' i ' a., Mrs. E. J. Brown and mother. filrs. Ji A. Corey and Mrs. I. N. .Balrd expect to go to Baker this week end to visit Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hmith ' there. M-rt, Kin it li,-w a. formerly Miss Thelma. Brown f -fi-'; Visits sister Mrs. Jennie Henly, of Klehmond. California, visited laVt "wtrk-nt- lhprodueticyn.'lV tl'.T, ami'- Mt.' Ford home of her sister, Mrs. It. Hhep- W4.r( (nitL amused to see Uamond herd of Perry. Mrs. Mealy left Griffith, one of the principals in Sunday for Pendleton, where she the picture, portrayed in the act will stay until alter the ltound-1'p Df shouting. Mr. Griffith, a foi nt- wlien she will return to her home .in Caltiornia. Visiting here toilaj M rs. L. K na pper a nd gi.i nd -daughters, aeeompun led by her won. It. B. Knapper. all of Josefih. ore visiting at the home of Mr. and airs. Colon 11. Eberhard here lo ony . They will return home to morrow. Driving to INirtlnnd Gllhert Trvman, areompnnl.-d l.v 1 Ml&ses Dorothy and (iraee l wls. left yesterday. I.y auto, for their ' homes in Portland. Mr. Tryinan I and .Hm imrnthy Lewis spent tlir- week end in l.a Crande and .Miss Graee Lewis has been visiting here kl the home of her sister. Mra. Ralph Byers, for the past l weeks. , Upturned friini enst Mrs. John Adsklm and tnn. '. Tryor. have returned to l.a (irande arter an extended visit In I'hieaK'i. Springfield and other Illinois til -ies. lienver. Colorado and Halt 1-ake I'lty. ftah. Mra. A.lskini -Bpent two weeks In Cleveland. l hlo. alleuding the thirteenth Inler- .natlonul C.rand I,ndge session or fat Ladles Auxiliary to the Brolli- : - - - -" ' - -'- 4 DAYS MORE CLINT'S (JIl EAT REMODELING ; SALE SAVIO NOW On Your Summer Wear i ing Appaicl v Merchandise of Quality Clint's Cloihiery " The store with a t"iuii-iire I i-rhouu of Railway traimm-n. Inspecting hpuil.s H. U. Avery, county agricultur ist, wuh in the valley this morn ing inspecting fields of potatoes with u view of certifying fur c-ttl. Homo from hospital Mra. C S- Sehultx lias returned tu her homo torn the OJrunde Konde Hospital where Mho bus been lor several days leeause ' of illness. She is getting along nicely. Fixing window ' , The ; show windows ui the front or the. Hed Cross Drug Store are being re-modelled. J'niieiled glaHs bucko and other Improvements ure being put in. 1 Returned Churles Hug and family who vis ited with friends and relatives in La Grande for several weeks re turned to their home in MaGill. Nevada, this morning. Visits local More J . T. J- f n m ton a ml J . G. thiH evening. Will -Hmke- tdp v :r Clyde laundry and Hugh Dunlap their, homes in the , . tt? r-p : : r : , Saw 1pH turr nuuh - ! : While In ,Lo .Angeles lust Aug ust Mr. and Mrs.' r;d " Ford wiw jnost of . the rMming of the niotion pieiure v oriy inks wnieu it now bekH? .tihown at ith.Areade Theater, While taking some of the Itfrill-jifr'gv'H In H Ue- pr.iHtrV.,S'!veii people were' injrtred a fact which does not show up in the . finished Pr opera singer, lost his voice be fore turning to the movies and is barely able to speak above aAvhis- pe,r. However, one witnessing the picture would never guess thai '.Mr. Griliith was so afflicted. Personal Mention 'r- "' ' H- T- Hr1.-iBli. '"""' "f ,!",'- " '""i at (lie ymimi. r hotel lam. evening, HI A 2S 1 flbll VPill TUT IV J A V ' - M . , BY ANGLERS I (Continued from "Pace" (.Mie.) ing but the si. eels ill not in- com plied Ulitil this eeniUK. so ; lie (winners' scores are not available I' at this time. The "fish "fee,i In the Method ,t church basement th:s evening mil :call for just one thing at the dfor ! a ineinbei ship card in the Win.;. jl'ln and Kleelfoot club. l''()Mowing the Ik no, net tl-e sla'e game commission motion pict j. --s jwfli te shown at the Star th":te.-. This whnwine w ill take place aio'ii 9 oelock. The genei al publti s ! Invited. i The fish f 1 ' -will b.-cin at 7 o'clock whaip I liis fveninr. 4-: 1 ' - - k'IP 17 , ' " ' ' i ill In men w. o wtr ,,bitiiig thlr way" irross the country were kdhd when their fivuht truin wus wrecks li Tsylor, Te This picturt shows biajins tank c;i, which wet lymud by tbt coibsion. The mm wtrt l.ding uuikr liu uit ' a. v I i i - B'-O v r'J IMIT li.NOW Hut lii.l" Will, take a Kliiuie nt t lie l.ottnui iiirture. Il's .l.ilniny liilliane, rvlenllli-rivi-lvlit Imx inc tliaiiirr fop pii lure Jalien when liilmny wan eiuht: llt. loin, .liiluiuy tiHlay as an auto aciessory man, t'ii-velanil, O. IJig Cities in Revolt; r I T I 1' PI j I UUiai KUIC LUSllKCai (('onttnuert fr-m Piri On, t The cities ai(: einnpaetfjthd it's' -asy . for tlieni U' i uui'tilhty. t'l'Jie; i'uralit,es are scattered, their 1'oi'ceH dispel sd. im possible to (kra'w" ftt gethr :lnlo an off.Ttlve, lohyj-for aggression or dejense. Tlie idiies 1 have-' money, too great aeeumit-1 ations ' of capital,,! suelp ua the ountiy can't mutch, Splitting eon.servalfvely! ti isn't hoju-id'y,. very .likdy. that, a- .do n or t4ilty of 1 hiu country's fore mo'sT cities actually uill s.-t up hi b lHineSM us iudepetulenU Hiatus, e!.. There's so exeeflenf' prospect. 6n: the otlier hand, that, by attempt. I Hg secesiijou. ,t!li,iy'll choke IiukU of the concessions they dcuuim from their xarious slnte ly fntfer reiuesentatlon , essentlal-r In ' "'" leg'slatltres control of some oft; them. Which will mean eonsid rable dlff' rnce In f utt i re law. 1,'rbaniteft and ruralitt s don't iniii.c (lie same Ulii'l. si.(;krs (;ivk recital here last evemnc tf(,nllinn'(i from Inre fine) pn-d by John ;,t k l lv-.ms. his I II o i rii-T i.-j.'-Jim - j - M Sehi'k.-'s; group in the sec-.j ond hall of tV eoln-fi-t included -Slyvlin" by Simliug. "The St,n". 1 I iy Hot', rs :iiel "r.' iyln-lls and BhI - 'terllies" by prel Iti.-go. All Hunt iiiry thinns winch showed Miss t Sebilke's voier-' to hest advantage. i'Lullaby" by Cyril Scott was sung j as an encore, t ' Nem o Vjiu'u:. Sung. j I he fitnd Ki-oup rn the program j nere "Sotn iiotly's Knoektnt; at I Your I in'ir." t 1 1 . 'Tin So Glad j Trouble I lon't Last Always," I elt j and "Goin' to Shout All Ovr i Goda H'-aven" by Bltrleigli. The last was writs ii (Hi t!i rambling j sunt; variety with sev-ral verses., eae), ( whleh r. t, lined the title line and evidently the forerunner , of sotne of the moib rn songs In which one pritM'ipal slang phrase . firuies so proinineiitiy. Kor an j enenre Mr. Meyers sang Hie old : camp meeiing tavorite, "Swing ' I (! Skve-.f C'.'irtiit " Six Die as Train Catches Fire .arm vrm- w; j 'rtwtit ftiiftrfwnnlriA Puretest Zinc Stcarate A smooth waterproof po -tier which Is MiiauroattHell for infant's irsc. Mad- of fiu-st inatcrials. Paretest Ioric Acid- A safe, mild antisi-p-ic wlllch may he freely used UH a healing dusting powder and eye solution. 25c Per Can Glass Drugs Inc. La . Grande, Oregon , po 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 mi . uk i ; i s i'Olt'lLAM. (He. (AP). Live stock Hteady. Eggs steady. But terlat firm. Butler 4Se. Ill I'll. 1 1 ! AT. SAN FltANCISCO ( AP). UtU terfat 67c hi1 re today. wi:i:klv gkai.n expohts WASHINGTON Grain exports from tile I 'titled Static laM Week w " z,.ijmhi nusneiH compared with 3.s;(o.oou bushels the previ- ous week. Conimereo depart meat figures today! gave the following compari sons between last week's import and those of. tie- week before: Wheat, !Mi4".tMUt hitshe'tM iigalnwt K4 ti,(i(M) bushels; j rye, UM.IMMI ag-, jiln.t r.lr.dOn; oats. 4ui.aiiu ag-i alnsi 4iH.tMMi; torn, 1 SH.nou against Sti.oiMi; barley, fill,00 against LSlS;iMiy. i anauiitn grains exported t.nru rniLetd States porlw was 1,38-5.000 bushels .against l.Iitiy.oon, while wheat (iour exjiortK from North America were MH.000 barrels ug nlnst iOS.OOO-Jjarrels. ;! POIMKANH t.lt.MV M VItMl' POItTLANM, Ore. Wheat ll.-ud while t. s. P.aart. July $l.4.r; ,Aligllst. 11.44: Seplemlier, $ 1 . 4 ft ; rSolt Willie, July - ; white. July. $l.4U; August, $1.4; western .43: August, $1.42; Sepienilier. $1.42; hard winter, Ju ly. $1.4."; August. $1.4J; Septem ber. $1.4 2; northern spring. July, $1.4:t; August. $1.42; September, j $ 1.4 2; western r-d. July. $I.3S; ! August. $ LH7; September. $l.;ti; j BBlt hard white, July. 1.47; Aug ust. S 1 . 4 f. : September, $1.44. j i 'urn - No. a white feed. July. $32; August. $30; September. $2!t; No. 2 gray. July. $,;2; August, $2it; September. $2!l. Corn No. 3 ebiw, July, 4i.fia; August. $-lti.fio; September, $Hi.fiO, ISlBli; GKAIX SPI'PLV MOW YMUK (Al The visilde suppl of Amt'iiean grain shows the following changes in bushels: J - WIi decre; it Im-.rejiKed 7 4 0, una; coin -ui 1.75 7.00(1; oats deerean- ed, l..ii.ri.tuui; re increased 85,000; barelv itu reas.'d 2O8.00ti. CONVICTS OO JO HOSPITAL SALEM. Ore. S. B. Ili-un-i ind Nolrtn T. It iKgins. who have been serving terms in the suite peniten tiary here, were ra nsi erred to the slate hospital for observation. Bearer was serving a term of two to five years for burglary com mitted in I omglas county, while Kiggins was sent from .Miiltnoinuh county To serve a term of one year for a statutory oft'eime, Biggins is a veteran of the world war. j Never what ca because row. put off int II tomorrow it possibly be done today, It may be illegal lomoi - 7W y n . a i J v Markets ; j i Jean Rose, Leading Lady "tlean lto h'ading lady with Urn Mary and NohIS comed ian, now playing an 11 -day engagement la Lu Gramln, SNOW TO SEEK TAILED HUMAN (Continued from Page One ) with fmll boats battling whales is also holding attention through tho movleized dlury being shown. But he.tt)icr of these I hi tiling ex peditions is just up to the standard of accomplishment that Snow and his son hope to set. ''Every couple or years, there comes word of ape-tallt d men from the South Heiis." says Snow. "To date, though, nothing eorroh. oratlve has been brought out by the several expeditions going in search of these tribes. , Seek Wliole Tribe, "With the evolution question now almost a national issue, there is more than usual Interest in tail bearing humans. Wo have been gathering Information for years, and believe we shall find not mere Individuals possessed of cadual ap pendages, but an entire tribe so distinguished or marked." And the birds that build their own Incubators? "It la the calayan or mound builder a rare variety of the mega pod species that Is scattered through the Pacific island dis tricts." explains tho curator-explorer. "They are the size of turkeys somewhat of (he same order. They .llv-fC In colonies, and even build a com in unity Incubator to hatch their young. "With their powerful feet., Jim females build huge inoutldH of mud and vegetable malt or mounds (it) feel. In dhiuieter ah five or six feet Ijtgh. ; The top of these heaps are hoUoWed.-.so they will .catch rain fall. 1 . , . How Heat Lh Supplied, "The eggs are carefully placed In holes dug under the mound. Itetn starts decay of the vegetable mat ter Hi the mound, and the reunit ing fermenlotion gem-rates heat to hatch the eggsi '"Sanitation Is also , known- to fhese birds." Each night they re turn to the mound, dig out the eirrs for a short airing, then care, fully replace and cover them, al ways with the air chamber upper most. "In this manner, the entire incu bation process is carried out. When tin' ymmK emerge from shell ond clamber out oT mound, they are well fledge the and can even fly u lit ' !. These are but two of the rarities the Snows seek to bag with gun and camera during I heir next ex pedition. But the iipe-latled man and the bird Who knows chemistry are sure to be the stars of the w hole collection. gladstom: boy mij.i i OltEGoN CITY, ore. -Plunk Oecker Jr., i'A, son of Mr. an 1 Mrs. K. tV Decker of Gladstone, was Iniuted and died shoitty jifb-r In m hospital at Pendleton. Ae. (online to a report receher here. Oecker rell nnder a moving tram at CniatllhiHud was so badly in jured that Jt whs found necessity to amputate both anna. The body arrived here yesterday. Mr. Oecker was born August t.. pHifi. Survivors bid ide his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. P. C DeiU.-r; his brothers, Ernest. Vyroo, Myii.. Joe. Ella. Perry. Lloyd. Bill, and siNteis. "Velum, Thelma and Esther. The funeral will be held tomorrov at 2 : Ho o'clock from t lie Holman A- Son chapel, with Interment in Mountain View cemetery. Four Floors of Fine Furniture W. H. Bohncnkanip Co. Protected Tires (iciu'ral Curd - I Vnnsylv;ini;i Viicuilin Cup Rid Youi"Nflf of Tire Kspt-nsc! Jennings & Shumate Discovery of Ancient Wall Again Involves Holy Sepulchre Site JEltPSALKM, (AP) Part of the wall enclosing Jerusalem built by Agrippa. one of the last Jew ish kinga. and destroyed by Titus, haw been uneartber recently. About titi yards of the wall, some four yards in thickness, have been un covered by the Jewish exploration Society. This discovery lias aroused deep interest In archeological und reli gious circles, if this is the third of the series of walls built around Jerusalem, It si argued. It brings Into uucstion the authenticity of the sfto of the. Holy Sepulchre, which In thus plaeed outside the city walls. The third wall was commenced by Herod Agrippa about 40-44 A. I . ami was Interrupted by the 1 toman governor of Syria, to be completed Inter by the Jews be fore the final siege of the city. By all accounts there were three walls which protected Jerusalem on the north, built successively both for the protection of the weakest side of the defences and lo afford room for tho steady growth of the city at the begin ning of the Christian era. Both the first and second walls were standing at the time of Christ and the place j of eruxeirixlon and buriul must have . been oubilde them. Some scholars have contended that 'the site or the Holy Sepulchre is ImpossUie been use it is shut within ancient Jerusalem. It. being known I hut crucifixions did -not lake place within the city walls. Adherents of this view, es pecially a large number .of "the Knglish community, who have al ways entertained doubts about tho location of the Holy Sepulchre, see furl her confirmut ion In tho dis covery of what lis believed lo bu the third wall. The Jewish Exploration Soelely, which Is con due tinng these exca vations, holds with Hr. W. P. Al bright, Oirector of the American School of Oriental Research here, that the discovery or the Agrlppan does not seriously affect "this long smoldering ejiu-ilon.' Or. Albright admits Uiat the situation is awk wa rd. Shall we decide for the Holy Sepulchre ami against the evidence, of against the Holy Sepulchre and also against other evidence of little less rogencj I r. Albright asks. Neither horn of the dilemma lis necessary.. The present north wall of the "lly dates bark only to Had rian's time jnid represent a wholly MANX PETITION IEMEI SAEEM. Ore. Judge MeMshon of the Marion county circuit court overruled a demurrer filed by the pi'titioners In proi dlns started by .1. G. Mann of Hltlshoro to eom ' pel the officials of the Oregon slate hospital tt i-fdeaso his brother, Grant Mann. j H;u the demurrer been sustnln. I rd si-venil thousnnd coin mil im-ntH on file In fireKon's (wo state hos ' pit In h would have been subject to IckuI uttoek. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Mmwh5 It rid your system ui Catarrh or Deaf I nesi caused by Catarrh. ' Sold by dmgtiiti for over 40 yetri F.J. CHENEY &. CO-Toledo. Ohio Ptti.K i: oi snxi i piiEiii) PENDLETON, Oie. Guy i(. Johnson, chiiii inaii of the polk e enmmittee of the city council, and W. It. Taylor, chief of pulkv. were justified In dispensing wit n the services of J. It. Stanley as a policeman, according to the m.i- j Jotlty report of the tuvestlgatiug uuiiuiiiiiiTu iippuiiiicii ujr tut- uitijtji, which brought In Its report. The committee consisted of Mayor Fee mid Cuuncllnien Gwinn and Mc Atce. The inujorlty report wus signed by the mayor and Council man Gwinn. Councilman McAt e Ntated he would issue, a majority report Tuesday. In the report Issued It was still ed that law enforcement U-iring the current year has been lax, und the opinion was expressed that tho police department is cost ing too much for .the services ac tually performed and the results obtained. The majority report recommended that tVllliam ficheer, special officer detailed for inspec tion of dance hulls, bo discharged MAX MISSING IX SI IIP SEASIDE, Ore. J. l. Wilson of U73 Haw t borne avenue, Portland, w as believed ta have drowned in the surf here. He was swimming beyond the breukers when rela tives on the beach lost sight of him. Two life guards and two airplanes Joined in a fruitless We Buy for Less We Sell for Less I.AIHKS' PIMPS Very latest styles: finest grade of satin pinups. ;t.u.i mid l.r ( LADIES' COMI-'OKTS. . $2.15 and 92,115 We also d ress t he lad as well os the dad from hea 1 to foot at the lowest prices aver known In Lu Grande. The New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. STAMPED GOODS HI'KCIAI, OX S(iltllllil on Itrat IJiieii-riiiiili HI. 115 I. M. C. Thrriid ' Art & Baby Shop "HVKIIVTHINO Wilt THE I1ABT" . t niOIHim'HINti llolel Nommer tlilR. KI'AMI-INO . Ull l'l KKICK I'ATT'UHNH - t. M. C. THHKAI Wednesday C O L L Desert y o in She's a Desert Juliet She tames the had Men and makes 'cm like it ! TODAY The Itin-Roaiintf Coined v "40 WINKS" Raymond CriHilli, Viola Dana and Theodore Roberts search. The body una nut found, -Mr. Wilson wuh employed as JV bookkeeper in Spath's market ill Portland. NEW ii:liyi:ky PHOMInEU COTTAC.E GltOVE, Ore. City delivery service will be started ill Cottage Grove October t, aeeor J ing to word to Postmaster Smith from Senator McNary.- The city has had village delivery for a number of years. The princ.lpjf difference that will be noted will be t he delivery of parcel post packages In the business section. There is nothing physically de cadent In our modern civilization. A kid would much rather bo known as & roughneck than a sissy. The world could be worse. Sup-- pose every auto you see was a:, motorcycle? HOTEL ASTOO 2nd & Mill U,An,.l,AV EVERY ROOM h PRIVATE TOILET 50 ;t Bath, New, Modem f .- Clo.e to Shopping District and Theatres ' FREE GARAGE Tariff horn $1.50' HIV THIS HOME SliMlcrn s-ruum house near IsIhiiiI City hl;li y nereis f-om the KtaiiKo Mill. I'rlce W5UU.U0. Term. We have si-vei-al goott lots near tin- Wlllo Srlimil for milo. I0a.y Inms, or we will build you a Miinll home and sell on very easy pay. IIICIltH. HoiiHe nml Ixirn and two ai-rm near Willow School. I,et iu show you tills platw. WEEKS & ItLACE ItKAITOHS New Foley Milg. liiftiiranco Loan STAMI-DK I'll. LOW SI.II'K liilililK. This week, HI.20 l'ulr. luilliiiihi-iul Lunch Cloths acle and Thursday E E N Flower 1 ... t 1 - : v V