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Wcdnpsilav, .Tilly1 29;. 1925. TTIR T.A-GRANDE EVENING OfiSflR VETt " i 1 . '. 111 .' i"" . "" Local News In Brief in Mien Ann l.ynimi is ill ul Inr honii' Ionian l '"i- ployvd I" Hi"-' O. W. It. anil N. of lies. , lnm- to lAlif . Mr. und Mu- Kobinson and son, Frum-ls. druve to the Urundr Hoiide Lukis Hunduy and suent the duy. ' ( iimpiiiK at Mliunii Mr. und Mm. Itayiuond McKcn non uiu cuiiiplnit on tho Minuui this nuvk. They expect to return to their home here Sunday. At Wallowa Lulu Miss Hirniiec l.ofland, Kenneth 4. keler, und Mr. Uekelers sinter ure ut Wallowa l.ake this .week. They will return to Lti Grande Bat urduy or Sunday. Viltlnx here llils week Miss Lucille Taylor arrived In l,u Grande yeHterduy and is viit InK her mother here this week. She will return to J'orttand l-Ylday, where Bhe now makeB her home. Hen' from Heikeley Mrs. fc'runk Kine and Binall sun are visions in J.a eirauue ai lite: home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.I Chandler. They are from iturke ley. California. l'lshlmj on Imnalitt ,; ' William Brace und George, (lert sen. of l'endleton. ueeompanled bylllnek fwnn lull GeorBe llraee. of La Grande. illir rlshine on Ihe lmiiuha. They will, spend all of this week them.. At Wallowa Miss Marjorle Iteynolda went to Wallowa Hunday and is vlsitlnin Jlhere this weeli wiUl Mi Virginia Hunter. Mr. I'lnyle In lorllnn . Charles I'layle left last evening for Portland on a business trip. He expects to return to La Grande Thursday. I-Tsliliiic on Milium Law ton Kteurns and Honald I'unk left yesterday foi- the Milium. They will remain there all Una weeli fishing. failed by rnlhcr's Illness Mrs. George Lockwood and Biuull son, Harold, left Monday ev ening for The llalles. called by tho Illness of her lather. Vislllng at Crowe home The ltv. 11. M. HaniBey and fa ,iiv f the St. Stephens, Pro-Ca- thedral of Portlolld, are visiiuig Mabel Schael. r. onieu.t ih.n week at Ihe home of Mr. nnd..nr i.ueen Oliver l-ll fh Mrs. S. 1). Crowe. Mr. llamsey IB Mrs. Crowe's brother. J. en vi' for Huston -- 7 Miss i'reiliTMie,ilio 'VilWfM this evening for Boston, .Massacnn eelts, lo resume her study of music under the direction of Theodore Scliroeder, 1'nssWI thnnigli L. L. Sherod anil L. Couch tass .i i'i,...,ueli Ui Gran'le Monday on .1...1. loJlbelr homes lit 'Will-1., Iowa, after u trip to Pino' Valley on:, business. ,i.i.i.r mi Kaker-rnliy road i.' fi Ri.-ktnnrn. employed In ihr State Highway otlices here. I working on the H-rotord-Mill Gulch auction of the HaUer-i niiy highway this wre-U. ' Ketuniitl from lrtlnitl Judge and Mrs. J. V. Knowbs returned to l.a Grande tms n.o.. ..... ........ u..i.,r;i v eKS l" ' kind, where Mrs. Knovvies iniui.- went u muior operation, very tnueh improved. Shu l Hrrp from C'or .'-.'' ' Mr. and Mm. Herman Mind. ' -eompanled by Mm. Thomas I owl were unions Ihe l ove shoppers l. l.u Clrnnile yrsleditiy. They return ed to their ho s last evening. Si t nlKlit ,w,v ' '' ' i',' P. H. nlerrehlm. il "nil dnmHiiei. Our prices have sure shook up the country and we are still quiver ing under the strain of low. prices. This, large stock hiirh-irrade Men's i of and Boys' Clothing and Fur nishings is still at your disposal at very low' prices. 3 MORE DAYS Clint's Clolhiery Tlie Store Mllh a CmwIriKi! I iora, Kpenl at nicl.l in .u Urunde ul the home ol Mr. und Aim. Lynn Wnmit. Their Hume ut .umiiu. mitliu. una lnry ure elij route liiere alter u uiulur tup to i'oiliund. On btixliuvM J. li. MiIIb, iiirsnl.ul of Ihe Cove Commercial CIUU, was in l.u Uittndu lli'.B mofuirit; ull a business trip. ' " . " I lirttn lied (u Vu (.l aiulc Alter sptuduiK musl ol Hit' sum mer In I'brtlaud Mia. V. K. Wade hits returned to lur home in Iju Grande. ' j Kelhrued hum Mn hij;iui 1 Mlt-8 .lab.-l iioiy has i turned lo j l.u Ciianili: til ler six werks spent in i Michigan. Hhe visited' various ; points ol interest while none. Mus Doty la librarian lien-. lieft this iiiorniii - Alter Borne time spent in I. a Orunde visiliiiK ut the home of Mr. and Mia. It. VVsteiihnver, .Mib. K. M. lluinphri a lel t tins morlliiiK for her huiue at Moot ttose, C'olorado. In Alaska two months Miws Atfathe -Marvin arrived in La Grande this inorninK on her way to her home at illoua. Miss Miirrin.haa been in AhuUa for the jtast twp moniffW '., ';:!;. . t, Trunk -ill,y iretiiiu'd Grande lasl1 i-v, -nins I rum to Lu a trip lo SeasiiTe tuiitrother spots along the' coast. Mr.! Lilly, and Mis. Hill, 'femiileton and chlldnn who also I miidc.lhe. -If in will return to La t'olleciinu: rxlilliii: " H. tl.- AveiftV'Oiinty atii ieiilttir'sl is at work ollccni) irmi im ling the Colon Coi'Uity exlvilot to be entered at (he slate lair in Salem, lie is iicing assisted in tin work by Gordon Mills of Cove. llctllincil to 1 41 Grilllih- ,L S. Ilodgin. local attorn. y. .iB ' a ' returned lo l.a Grande alter a , ... ... L....I iti.l Si nVil'W. .. .. . . -..,.,i ,1 ivs at .MT. IIOUKlll n" in Salem on legal which he joined business, utter Ills wile and ..nehter. t SeUVleW for BCV days. Mrs. Hoilgln and her daugh ter will remain there for another month. To ntienil luiiisf party The llev.. (1. A- Poll nil. neenm- panied by Misws i:ibira .Hansen. Halis..l, s morn ing at four o'clock tor i on an. i. They will intend ihe Worm win" Guild house parly ill . Gladstone park.-which jitarts this -noon. Left this inorn'n:; Mr. and Mrs. I.. W. Cooper and rumily left this-"ninrnlng for ("our il'Alene. Sand Point and ulli-'f tda'!i'(V: points. '' TlliyaW "iilifkTiiR the trip by auto and ep.-et lo be gOlli-r nlipul two w.-el;s. 'Tllrlr daughter in.l lo r rullvlli,M! turn .trt'..i:i ''Gtandc mith tlienjoi- gh;rt init;. Ketnrned tinin trip Mr. ami Mrs. J.. B. Sleiirnn, Mil. Sluart liennelt nml M's Ma. St.sirnM liaye relunn-.l from a mo tor tiin thormrh w.-siern nei;..n Th. v wi-re nvvi.v he. ue.-ks ami vi- .1....1 ... -,.,.r l.i.k.. KhMiialh Kal li. I'orlland. Salem. Ihe llr.-con eavi'ii. Mv.lle i -reek and other polnls. They wel i ......I ..... ... n "uTt XK THINK t ia,....e liko Ihut II It 1 1 It . . t "Ml1 f 4,' ! J '3 M v Mn ( ' Mi U . 1 1 " '. V ( " JiCr- -TS ' 1 K.' MUTsr TMK UOf'KV MOr.VTAIN UK.M l;vrr liirf lt diniivery In pM nj rlit hav been trylnjr o drrrih It, bul havf (iN Tlil bi thf (Int plrlurf nf Ihf Ukt. UbD tiWHjiJLliii;inc. tlutrau LKe Ix.uIm, tti Ihe fnresrouiiil, tainouinuurreiil. Songbird in'AVe'stcrn Role 33S3 M idame Selmmann' - lleink Ih praetii-iiiK with her Irons a hit, lor she has been seieeted to open the I'ikeB Teak rodeo. Ail Kusl 11. at Colorado Springs, Colo. the Mt. Hood Loop, an exeell.-nl trip. ' They report Keliirmil rroni I'orllunil Mrs. Vera Wattenburg has re turned to La Grande alter a two weeks vacation trip to Portland. She visited at tile home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kvalis ' then. Her small sun, Klhert, who accompani ed her to Portland. . will spend the uiaindcr of the summer there. llnck from auto c rip Mr. and Mrs. George Hrace have returned to l.a Grando after an auto trip through Oregon. They were gone two weeks and visited various points of Interest, They visited al Portland. .rJug"iie. Can yon City and other points. They returned through linker. They al so stopped at various coast points. SiniUl rire A fire last evening about half past eight ' o'clock partially de- sloryed a wood shed al the rear of the Martha Harris property on the corner of Adams anil isecono Stieels and burned the roof of the ji;i,, n.lu,.l l,v- U "J""""s "j A. Henham. No InsuiMneo was but Ihe Henham property was laK- en care of. Personal Mention Mr. chapman, of the Ki)t-rprla Si'rviee sttition, hum a business vis-j Itor to l,a (ii'unde yesterday. , Mrs. Atla HMfSt'll apent the weeli nd t AV,iinii,va.iri4)UiiK.!V'Ht.Uvea, : OAK (.lt( i: lIH II lllti:.KS kvltlH'll lilVKII, Ore. A break III Ib'-'nijiiu eanal o t In ll"id Uivr in ifStfion Ob inri covering ihe Oak GioV'- orchard .s.-eljon. inlt'i rup' -cd Hi'i-vicn. A crew of lo mn was rusrfed to the bnak and it was est mated thai witter would bn I'nwing lo orchards uyatn by Fri day. The hrenk was one of tho ninsl s.-rii ns ever experieiw eil l,y loeal irriK-.lionis.s an.l .seillinenl earrie.l ' I xtrt-ak far 'lown Ihe i 'ol l.ia. Ol'l- llini-rs il.i-lare.l ll.ev had neverti 1 the Hood river inmlilier. HeepaKe from hillside spritiRH wan given lis ...a ,.r ih tinu.ir ..uvr. - iMifc r.!:,aww,rm i evv ' n y-CI iVHtlhi Vim , gMi-;f 'vJ4 1 Fmm Ol' TIIK (iltKAT NOHTIIWKST wltllalll briniflnK "'"' ; of Ih" I n I'orte Martin lies fenni, one of III lolilculucitl ill till far tl.c dci by. Huh? Ilfauvoln, driver. Zinc Stearate A Hinoot li di'Hruti'ly net-tit 'd tuilibt-ptic duslinK puwdrr that is not ufffctt-d by mote line. It COVtTH tlm 8k in wlth'u tliln wutur-proof llliu uiiHurpiiHHt'd i'or 1) a b i u h . CoiupoHod of the finest Ziiu Stuuralu wlltt Balsam of i'oru. 23c Glass. Drugs Inc. 77i $ocd& Sou 1a Grande, Oregon Markets I'OltTI.AMI .MAHKIVI'S .' POIt'fl.ANII. Ore. (AP) Live, slock steady today, eggs unit but tertat steady, butler 4S cents. HI -TTKItFAT. SAN I" I (A NCI SCO (AP) tertat 67 cents here today. roiriLAM) (iiiAi. " . POHTI.ANIi, ore. (AP)- Wheal Soft white, July $1.41. August $i.-t:i, S''tilember $1.4:1; wvslern w hite. July $1.44. . August $1.4:1, .September $1.4.1; western red. July $1,411. August $1,311. September $1,311; HUH. hard while. July l..'ii), August $1.4?; September $1.4ti. Corn No. 3 yellow, July $47, August $17, September $4"; No. 2 yellow, .July $18, August $48, Sep leinber'$48. MAItKKTK AT A GLANCi:. NHW YOHIv (A I') Stocks Strong; about 60 issues al new highs. Itonds- Irregular; south we.stern rail Issues active. Kop'ig.i exchange Steady; Scan dinavian currencies strong. t.'otton Lower: rjin.s sout liwest . .. Sugar spot ileutiitxl ,ower; dlHappointlng CofiCe, Higher; unfavorable woathur in Jirazil. . CJHCAGO (AI'). -7 Wheat rFlrm; bullish Knropean weat her rejiorts, .. ,.. t,.. .,' wi,,,. ' roliKIIIK Sl.Mks. ,,...,. u ,..,,.,. ..,,i,.u llo(!sl."i I.KillT IIAi i; AS.MII NCI'.I) KAN l'HANCI.Mfd (Al1) Hear charge Admiral .1. II. Haytoii. in nf the Iwelltli naval rinarlel i qnarlerM here. Tne.s.lay r. head eived Mosea ! wor.l froin I'al , Stanford K navy'K pro.ns'-.l : I llll-lllile Kenphine ' fllKht from I'alifornia to Hawaii j will Mart olflrhilly from San Kran elseo on September 1, lr weuthei i coil.., ioiih ..re .Hvorai.te. 1 i , fl m--jVM -i- l ' " ft 7 1 STRIKING MILL I iiuljle to meet Hie rent 'line to Hie illluni.v for llielr homes, striking mill wiu kers ut Wllllinalle, Conn., Iiaie Im-iii illsios.si'sseil by the American Thread Co. Tim mill workrm liavo Isni on a htriki' for IH weeks. The Amt'j'tcan l''eilerntlon of l,atMir lias eixctcU Iclils to shelter the families of Hie mill wiirkers until a selllement Is lliuile Willi tho coniiuni)'. JUDGES' TASK DIFFICULT IX FISH CONTEST i (Conllnjua from I'age One.) ounce 8 und 3rd, V. M. iHtbbin und li. K. Coolidgo, pounds. Thruo luirty.cutfh A. V. An drown, Ai Uuy and itoltert Ncwliu. lihiL-k fciina ?lsl, ( VV. lvm. 3 jonmia. lo ouu've.s; 'Jnd, 1 U. llan- iitlit.'ld, 1 pounei 1 ounlf. Boya' cMjUh 1st, ttirvillo Suilor. 4 pound" H ouitcy: Norman IIuk iinai'irtr pounds 6 ouiu'h; aid. William Dubhin Jr., 3 oounda D ounct'H. Dub prizy uwuicrcil to" Jii-rbi'rt Johuunaen on general priiulplea. Prizeo were uwurded according lo 1 the llat published i;i the tJI)McmM' I ht&t week. v j Cecil Keugle won rli-Mt pl:u'e in (lie urow and mamilu coniest with 142 i'ect turni'd in, Itoy Korrester aeeond wilh yx. t.'liliord Conrad' third with und Harold llerr, fourth with til. B. S3I1TH 'EW CLUB PRESIDENT (Continued from Pago One.) gavii a Very interostlng talk on the habits of the various game birds, particularly tho Hungarian phcutmnt. Game IMcltirt. Sliown. The awarding or the prbn-s to the successful sportsmen In the fishing contest concluded the pro-Ki-am at the church. 'Hie pictures taken by the state pame eomiuiy- .. 1. .... ..t I I... U I in. "'' '- aler loiiowing wic nainne-1-. These 'inotlon pictures were given wltl't, exp.lwnatdry conuhen's by. ;ir. Avuilll, They showed tlu piopugation of pheasjinls at the slate "game' raiflls. 'fiio fcefllng' o'r ithc game birds during the winter jii'ionlhs. I lie pi : ,.t I .... , 1 1 l.im,,n. ... . .....i....,.. hit liiiiiiiuiid hike iiml other pluees I i... i ..r -.11 u.. v.. ful vmiilfi Till H,ene'f flHhermen ealelil.lK law..1" '.'!" K'lt'-J hol.tlllB- trout near Hiamond lake. FARM RETURNS .': GAIN SLOWLY (ConllnueiJ frin f'Hire flne.l tuxes and an ulloHanci- for tin la-1 j bur ul ihe rai nier ami his rumily. : On this basis the let n il on the ' (urmar's inn-lieu inhered ca pita I in larm.-i-'H 1 'J4--u was 4.1 per cent, com pared with 2.6 percent in tlieltre-. cedtnK year. - j While this is a Kiatllylmf in rease, it still cutties Car short ol etiuallini: the rates that th"- lar- 1 1 it'r bus lu pay lor (he use t horrou I'd CHpllul. Interest pit id by farmers' on liioi tKUKe and ol .1 .r huli'ldedneilH" In r.i-l-Ja was it. 4 '-r cent, and ti.ii per cut 111 the prercdiiif; year. Thus, as 0111 bmed rt-tut n lor t he use ot tlHdr capital and tor their own maniiKTtul seivices, runueis ie reived around 'I p-r O'llt less I hail was paid iohty for the use ot idlH-i- capital, liudi-r coml if Ions not 1 "i ui rl iik the hti'lri-H lo Uilie anv 1 espritliHidh: part ill production. jLAIKHl IMITlll VITACKS 1s1r or am 1 ;iim a m,i;i-;t. SVHNKV ( Al'). The visit ol Ihe I lilted Stales th-et has bei-u made the subject of nttara of tie labor and radieal in-wspap'-is. Te ol tlclal oran of tin- Aust rahan Colli in unist parly has an ail ul- under the hcadiiiK "The M.-'l la the Workers' Km-my. but Ihe .Sail ors Are I'Vllow Worl.et h," M.-mliers or (he I. W. W. mak Iiik th'ir first uppeai anrc I -1 - in eluht y'ars. h'ld m-'clhiKs. lo i-llllci,- tlie vl!dt of (lie fieri. The of(U ial or the N-w South Wah s labor council assert that IJM.ni.n worUris have IsMin-d a ni.iuil'i-slo si u led "Votlis tor So.ial li'-vulu-1 ion." hi s 1 I'M is; -at 111 in. TAltHYTiiWN. N.' Y. f,l') 'I'wi-niy pi-rsons w-re injuii'il so H'-riously wo as to ni-cfSMllat'- Iiiks p 1 1 f 1 1 eouf inenienl M'h' ii a laru'' bus earrliiK 7 nu n. women ami 'rhil ilren ni'-mb'Ts or I bv Companions of tin- Kort-st of lb 00k l n, upM.-t TiM-dav nlch'. Four Floors of Fine Furniture W. II. Bohnenkanip Co. WORKERS EVICTED FROM HOMES Hy UMTED ItXIIU 0Kt EVICTED THE AMERICAN Congress Will Discuss Aviation Next Session (Ton tinned from Tuge One.) all recognize tho plane's impor tance ut u , weapon, uahoro und ui'luut. And tliis country ia under- equipped wiin u imu wmeiy agreed. As lor commercial uvui Ijoii uutsidt the airmail, there practically Isn't any in Ihe Cnllcd J-Uaiea, whereas in Kurope. It'a ultont !in well eatublihlu-d as ships ut seu. It's when congies.-i gels down tu a discusaion of American aviation's tailure to keep up with the thtieH thai u row may bu expected to break out. The feeling between military men llko Col. 'Utlly" Mitchell and others he accuses of old iogyhiin Tor not admitting the plane's now the whole- thing In war-T-thnl reeling's bud enough. ' Hut . it isn't a. circuniHtaucu to tlit feeling of flying pioneers 'uch jas Capl. James V. Martin toward wnai i in-) inu u. itmuii trust." Martin's testimony in tho con gressional uviution couimittcc'B re port attributes the country's aerial deficiencies entirely to 'trust' ma chinations in an effort to pre vent any planes from being used but Its own and to uvoid ucceptlng any Improvements by Independ ent inventors except on Its own terms. That, Martin says, ia the wholo purpose or thu Wiuslow bill, for uial Ion regulation, which con- : gress will lie asked to pass In Uu- ' eeinber. ' OMenhlbly It's to prescribe rules . for Hie flying public'a safely. In j reality, accord lug to Martin, 11 ' s;cks to outlaw alt machines but tho "trust's." AMliltH'AN IIANKDUS IUIV oit sii.m;s IIUI.IIIM.S XHW YOKK (AP) American tntil llrltlHh hunkei'H Jointly have tnva.le.l i;erinmi.' roe lite rlrttt time Id liny olf the liarKain eonnl- in Die huge Indusirial enterprise: built up by Hie late Hugo Htlnnus We Buy for Less We Sell for Less l,AIli;S' I'l.MI'S i-ry latest styles; finest grade of satin pumps, and SI 0. D.l.'i and S.U.'i Ce also dresH (he lad as u'l as the find from hen 1 to loot lit the lowest prices ever Known In Lu Grande. The New York Store DKSTROYIOItS OF J1K.II PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. Jkrm& so' hr? 1 A.' 1 Will IMA.NTV FROM 0U8 HOHES- f HUHD C0MPAy . . . . . V uKul and scattered to the Tour winds be cause of u row bid ween the two sons. Dillon, Itead &. Co., of New York and the London bunking house of Henry Scliroeder Monday bought j 1. lino. mm murks of shares lu the Deutsch Luxemburg company, one of the largest and most prosper mia of the Utilities concerns, for from 3,00(i,tinu to M.tHin.ooo. U la u coal milling corporation Willi 11 mined employing i:,wuu miners. The slock represents not only u controlling Interest in Hie colliery, bul ulso In the Khinc-Klhc union, the lurgesl producers of coa, coke, iron und steel lu Gcrmuny. J-e-spitv th forced suit the price is considered good. The formation of the Khlne-Klhp union pushed Htiunes Into prom inence aa an Industrial giant. On It. to a large extent, was built. Ihe credli by which he expanded his activities In a thousand, direct Ions. The Utilities steamship line are reported In dUputcheH from Mer lin as the next to go. The overseas commercial enterprises have, al ready been sold to Hamburg in terests. Thulium Huxli'y usod (o take Ills rhllilren to the zoo on Snnu;i inot-uliiKH to let them walk huml in hund with tho cliumiiuiuees, or pot buby Hollo. STAMPED GOODS KI'KCIAIi N STAMIKI) I'll.l.OW SI.WS blnmixil on llest TiiIiIiik. Tills wwfc, l.at I'alr. . l.lnvu-fillUll liuilanheiwl Iillllt'll Clolhs - SI. IIS v I). M. C. Thrrad ', rt& Baby Shop pVKUVnilNH WR TUB IIAHV" ' ' HOINllT'IIINi Hotel Noinlller lKI. HTAMi'lNQ UUTIKItK K I'ATlKltNS I. M. C. THKKA Arcade TODAY Hot Tanialv (nllccn The flower The firecracker Oh! What ro mance Oil ! What tin i'l Like it? It's the bicKt'Nt of her line! M Colleen Moore in THE DESERT FLOWER Chaises Guards I'st-d Ga.s WASHINGTON (AD Chilrge' that "Sb persons had ben gassed by mine guards at mine No. 9 of the Jamh'sou Coal & Coke Co. lU'ir Farming) un W. Va.t were received Tuesday by the concilia tion bureau of the labor depart ment from J. L. Studdard. Interna'- llomil rt pri'Mi'titatlve or thu United Mine Workers of America. The iiieslton wiih referred by Aeling Secretary White to Gover nor Goi- of West Virginia. Studdard said ttie incident oc eurri'd on thn picket lino Monday f and that Mrs. July Srinto was re j ported by physicians as being in a serious condition as a result. No details as to the method of the at leged gassing was given, The labor department explutnctl that the mlno la In the northern. West Virginia strike aren. where minors have been out for mora than three months. 1 , ' HOTEL AST0I 4 2nd & Hill U Amain EVERY ROOM ha PRIVATE TOILET 50 D.tln New, Modem Clo,e to Shoppitiu Diitrict and Theatre FREE GARACE TaiiS horn $1.50 We have so oral gtxxl lots near the (lhvr SctiiMil Cor sale. Vjhj teniw, or we will build you a small luime and well on very easy pay ments. r House and barn nnd two ncif-M near Willow KcIkkiI. Ia uh aliow you this place WEEKS & BLACK ItK.AI.TOnS New lolej Bids. ItiHiiraiioe - Loaa WIIOOI'KK! I'm the Desert Mower a n d a thorn in every bad man's side. It's It First National Knockout! II I1UY THIS HOME ' I d t J AIcmIci-ii 5-rtMiiii lioiiNe , 1 1 I'l moif llmtil t 'llv hltrli. I I If J wu'v n,''nws f-om the Ef N SUtngt- Mill. Trice If II $;UU.U0. TviniH, C it 11 ti