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mm Saturday, Aiipust 1, 1925; . THE LA! GRANDE EVENING OHSEKVER Pa pp FIvp' Local News In Brief 4 ( imkcr tNl K h, ltaldock. division cuglucoi ihv State Highway Department rt,-nt tu liaker this morning on bu SllU'SS. lrrv ve-dcrdaj I,, innhuai, an attorney of L'l -in. was ii bii-siiu'wa visitor to Im urande yesterday. ' Id'liirith to linterpHso AMtr -some time spent in I ( iramle Janus Heliums returned u l ;nt crpri-se this morning on the brumh lie train. Here mi hnslne Mr. lloutherland, of the Husche. Siye liaruw.tfo Company, of Kak a business visitor to i CliUliit' 111 tnti J'0"'1' JBO "Mil jlcre shopping j ,lr. Frank I'onley, Mrs. Lee rh.l.lers. and Mia. Krnest Miller Lere anions the Cove people who shopping In La Grande yea- f ' ' IsitillJ. Ilft Arthur Shute, of Portland. Ih .-.Hin,; in 1-a. Urande with his m i's, William. Herman and Ad ph Siegnst. r :ncd ( Mara Smith of Cove was fined m ;md ('"Mis h" Judge f 1 1 IK It K firady of the Justice, court,- this horning. Miss Smith was :onvic- ,n...t u cur wimoui a elver's license. IMlhif Mr. alerp dllng and Mrs. K. G. Ilrown of prise ate now visitinu itr I.a G ramie at t he home JtidKe and t Jtfrs. .1. W. Knowles. Airs. Urowh's L, rents. n l Willi elect rir company ! i'a rl Kleener has aecept'd a po iaifn'ii with the Lh Grande Kieelrle I ti.inpany us .salebinan. lie started f-'ik 'i'hursday. t 4 (' Hcie toduv . Judge William Imhy. chair tfliu of the State Highway Coin njissjon, nrrived in ,ti Grande tliis ni'ernoon uhout one o'clock 'ii 19 ne to nis nome at iiuKer. am-r ati'i'diiiK tlie coinmissiun ineeltug u I'ortland. 1U tit lint I.akc i.Mrs. Oscar t'utler. who has been ill ut Hot like Sanatorium Tor the p a two weeks, is reported soine wlial better at the present time. fSh1' may be abb- to return to her iiine next weex. J Homy comiim i 1 ' J I r. Harry Bouvy will arrive In J Grande Monday or Tuesday to Uttlend the meetiiiK of the Kaslem M.)j' fion Medical society at Wallowa lljSke, J r. Houvy was formerly lo H'"il iii jt Grande, but now mak es: I'onianii nis nome. . ! , 4Kji;t lul. train l )A special train of KntRhts Tetu fdttr from Louisiana passed thru IA Grande this morning ioiiowiiik in No, 24. They htive been at kenNnK the thirty sixth triennial tt'onehi vr at Seattle for four da a art' I are en route lo their homes. lift urns fit 1111 Portland t Mr. and Airs. J. A. Leavltt re lujhied to their home In la Grum.e rth's mornlnp after several dan In rqitland. Mr. I.eavitt is masier (in'fthaiilo for Ihe O. W. ii. and N. ftojiipany here. Uti ' - ' Ivniht T'inplais linii;li tJi special car of Knights Templar )a-se Ihrouch I At Grande this ynornini? on train No. 4 from Se ttl'. Wa-shingfon. where they have htf-n attendini; the thirty sixth trl frnlnal conclave., en route to their Jiopo s at Salt like City and ( 'K ;Jei. 1 (ah. ' Jli't'iiK sister lien I drs. M. .1. Itabeork. of Kalrficld. SK'braska. is vis tins in La Grandn IhtiiM home of her sister. Mrs. L. I'atker. . She motored to La tehmdi' with her daughter ami s-in-InJjliw. Mr. and Airs. Snyder, who " ned to Portland yesterday HK-rs tbroueh ' Sir and Mrs. A M. Palmer", of Wo close our sale Jonight and will now with our rc- nndcling, that we nay give you better rviee and better nercliandise at better Clint's Clothiery Ihe Store with a Conx-ieure REMODELING fl-IHliolol.. lu.NM-U through 1.11 rand.- this mkmiiiiik on tH.r way o Wallowa, where Mr. I'alm-r lias ee.-pl.-u a tu:itin ut Iih ladway itntlon lli,Tr. They will make t'atiuwa their home. X'i Kulii) f,,r Simuii- William Si-Kiist. uivoiupunl,.,! J.v Mlm ,l:cil! i!' I iii ill. .in. Ml in. i.v by auto for s...ik.,., n.,-,ii, wlli-n- they will Join Mil,. tii,Knst, who, has licfn t-ri- fUr lh,. .,; K. Tliry will Nii.-n.i i. wi-cic im-n- Ih'Ioiii rcuiinliiK lo l.a aran.lv. .Mm. Mil-grim will return noiiit with tin n. Ci'turilill hni YilliiwMun,. .Mai Kurn-H inui Williiini Ilricirs n-tiirni.l lo Iii Ci .:!' y..iii'r,l:iy iilt,;r ail nhsini-i' ol' tine.. Wl-Wis. Willie away llii'y went IhiouKll "Downturn' National 1'ark. unn vihileii ucviTiil nointH In .Molilalia. ini'iuiiinK tin' sn'iii' ol Moniaiiu's I'artliiiiiakl'. Thoy rot u i ni il via Siokiuit and Walla W.nla, Wu.sh liiKton. Thoy maili' th,' trip by uuto. Kelitrits from nncutioii Mr. and Mrs. Ki;,i;k S.- .1. nave teiiiiiif.i to (heir lioiin in ,a Grandy alter u rnonlrs vac.ition trip by aulo throtiKh Idaho. They visited at Idaho Kails. Blacklont, Itoise and various other points, but say they found no place better than t.a Grande. AercptN position .Miss Myrtle Hoyt, of this city, lias a roe 1 t"d a position ;is .school teacher at The lnles for the eotn injr y.ur." ''Ihe will Lach tlo- lourtli grade. Mna Hoyt graduated from ihe Oreeoii Stale .Notiual school it Monmouth l;i;;t 8niK. and Is a Braduate of the I .a Gnindo hn soli 00 1. She will leave lie re in lime, to be in The Dalles bv September 4. Personal Mention Jotin AVorknia'n. of ','nion. lm.ini-.s.s visitor lo;ro todaj'. t.-oiKo KorKuson iliovo to l.a Craiido from I "ni.,n this morning on u busino.H triii. Mr. and Mm. .Morris Stiu'cy of llaokay. Idalio. wt'i'o anions ' tho Riiiwts iTuiMon-d at the .Sonimi'i hotol last ovoiiliiK.. Thoy aio tour i"K to I'ortland. Mr. and Mrs. i). U. Thomas of liolso wore aluo am ong thoi o who MoMa'U ovi-r niKlit I at the hotel. j A. G. Henderson f Walla Walla. Washington, stopped in l.a Grandt at me iMiiiimer milel last iiie,h(. Air. Henderson is en route to Wallowa lake to spend several da.V uca tion. i( ntTLA m mai;ui;ts Pi HiTl ,A N 1 . ( H e. ( A 1 LH e. I sloek steady today. Kkum firm to one cent higher. Huttei tat and j butter th 111. j m ri i .ni A'r ! SAN KhANt.'ifSCG, (AP) Uut- i teriat fj'ii cenls here toiay. ( PGKI'LM GISAIN I I'( MITLA N 1 , Ore. (AP) -Wheat Hard while 1!. S. Ua;n t. July $I.4K. soft white. July J1.4A, Sep teinber 1 .4; ; w est em white. .1 ily ( $l.4a: northern spi 'inif. .I'tly $1.4'!.: Gats No. Z $:iC: white feel.' July :v.. A UK ust $:U, Sept em b :tL Nh. 2. sus: GiHy, .lidy $tf An trust Keptembei- $:;'i. -'orn---rnpioted. Hi; hsi Gi 1 NI-' VOUK AP loday s;iys: "I it spite numerous visible in crops, trad try, spoiiiiesi is still T'S. . Kiadslr id 'a i-KuiiiriiieH nd ind is- J piently used chat a el erizat ion. tin uf cheerfulness,' in rouiu optimism Is the word, is tirenhle. ' As fo crops, it , ted that fe Of these ;.h targe yh Mji as a yen r the prevailing levelH e feellUK' sect ions et y no. ; admit promise 1 , but most prices t : 11 v i Seem to IllOff Ilsappointnient than onset felt al the V - i, -.V i."l -. . R"-r. oi .'..tJ.- '"ft"' "7? rV -1 1 if 1" -4 1 Marvels ; ftNMU'-M'KMM"H,i' LKili K0.M ilth " LL ot 1.1OO hnrrrin, tOOO eld rntlrnnd lies and iillhi othpr inflnimiui'tff c"oe tho fob! coultf father in ma.Hn thins 1? jco"d houcay w bo r. ui fcered l the Boston Navy Vwd. ! v 1 rr;a doing to a cooi Pl.Al'K. JoSii B. StetMn nnwly appolntod mlnlntor u Upland, photoitl aphrd at hl White House, where he coo (irri with the prealdem. Taicis was makvi.i;i u-ltii Hie Hiiaraine in concert of this lUeyear-utd lad, I'ictrl Ma7zml. playins Chopin. Mo. tart and his nun conipieniuiis with skill. A lonr oy the L'nited States is plantn. for early sprinc. smaller tlian e.peetecl returns so tar indicated. As to tinde an.l I industry, there is reason lo ne J heve that the rally in tone from ' t he disappointment of the spring is si ill opet ati e. aided by the knowledfct. thi't tilings general ly are tietter than tin y were year aj?o, although nonetheless evi dently beiow the best of some earl ier years. Finally there seems quite considet uble gi ow th of the idea that the turn . for . bettor, sometime ago mei Hy hoped for, is now welt under w ay. and that the f it lire holds a fairly satis tact ory business pi ospect. "Weekly bank ih ai ings JH. "s.:iiif)jHMi, Aiiiui;is xv ;laci; NiJW V(H:K (AP) Stocks Heavy; motors read on price cuts. Hotids -Irregular; l-'lot i?a, West tern and Northern 7s soar 'l points. Foreign exehungc --Lower; I mu lsh kron -r 1 eacls ii points. I 'ol Ion - -Lou er; improv ed crop reports. Si gar Fasier; commission house seMIn-- Cofie,.- Higher; firiiu-r Hra.il- ian markets. CIH''AG() ( AP gulai ; be! ter v la. Corn Kasy; Wheal lr iliier iii fan- favorable, crop news. Citfle Inll. nKS . st, iin.l rtive, IMu.ml L. Iioheny should go t or a via I ion : he is so expert ittiniif.-icl ui iiur uitms for hlius' Troy Reeoi.l. I t eeii t reporl :i a re to be be . the Kills are, Ihe only war a live who have a habit i f 1 i t c 1 rioi s ting f orua rd. 1 ei roit New a. 'WTO. i, 3 ' 4-; 'j '. J I ' IX ' I V 1 x-- ':r . ft mt?JJlJ-y A AJ rTP ft wtUfra it--'. A-S7' it- 4 FULLER'S EARTH ThlP product Is fully equal to the finest Kngllsh brands famous for yeats for their highest quality Killer's Karth is used chiefly as an absorbent dusting powder. It Is especially suitable for use on Infuuts. Glass Drugs Inc. La Grande, Orptrm F HOLLYWOOD. fal.. CAP) Varied types mt included In the many thousands or men. women and youths who come here each year seeking careers In the motion pictures. Jew ever reach star dom. Kstimates compiled recently re vealed that since I y 1 7 more than IS o.Odu persons leistered with screen employment hkviicich on the Pacific Goasl. Tutlny the list of those steadily employed numbers little more than 15.000. There fore, some 136.0UO failed to find a footing on the stepping-stone to cinemalund. Statistics obtained from film labor bureaus here and In Los An goles show thai Son bald-heuded men. whose principal bid for screen fame H their lack of hair, and 100 oile-legRed men. who be lieve that they should be in the pictures because they have but one limb, are registered. On the til s of th se e. -ercies also are listed ten cross-eyed men, fti ath letes. 200 professional and non proi'euional gamble) 12 midgets, k'lass eaters and sword swallow ers. So great Is the desire of persons to get into the pict ores I hat in an hour's time counterparts of all famous men of the past, enough cowboys to statfe a rodeo or sail ors sufficient lo man a ship can tie brought tojret Ijer. in a day's time ft.oiia persons fix a 1110b scene or l.-i'o women for a ball room can be assembled. They bring their own costumes. The wage scale at a majority of t ho studios Is similar. Ft ran for moll wciies, who are taken ir respective of age, size, or nat lon ality. receive an hviiiki' 01 'A a lay. Hand picked extras of ap proximately the same size, s.mibir feulures and color of eyes are paid $.". Character extras, those who are "camera wise" including win some iuisse and yomiK men who possess complete 'wurdiolies, are paid $7.60 n day. Young women in afternoon and evening gowns, capable of givinjr proper atmos phere to gat herings of t he el I to, are given 1 10. A A scrubwoman Is paid (7.60 for a few minutes work before the camera. A stunt man Is paid S 1,600 to drive u molorcycle at forty -five miles an hour Into u racing car. SwimmeiH ure given $100 to dive PHI feet Into the Bey and a rider Jt"0 to rail" a hor se over a cliff into a mountain si ream. An cx-pri',:e iuhlcr earns from 'itt to $lao to give and taUo bare-tiHled, in a scrap of a few j minutes duration and a juggiei receives as I1114I1 as oo for sliow ini? his (ticks in a circus side-show scene. Sixty percent of t he thousands of persons registered at the film employment oi l ices are women. The greatest number of an Indi vidual group are girls and young women seeking employmut in ballroom scenes and similar work. Many Kit Is w ho are listed poss es wardrobes as elaborate tis tiny owned by a millionaire's daughter. Expect Clash in Episcopal Church Meet (Continued from Vnjtn One.) tnent diocese and districts; thai iniSHloiriry bishops within the pro vince shall be elected b the synod of the province; lhal consent to the election of bishops shall lie ven by the s nod of the province, and thai the r'siKHat Ion of a bish op within a province shall be act ed upon by the house of bishops of such province. In advocaiintr "these chaliK's" 'he majority nru thai they are neccxKiiiy for the '-creation of Uriter Interest in 1 he "h arch's proKratu of work, in order that if may be adequately supporietl ; that a more efrectH" orua niza t ion of the ehlirt h for earning on I'M work will then-by be create. 1; (hat Uiey will relieve t tie ronK'''ioil Of bustness in the yneral convention, and will develop tin- province Into "an effei lt unit as h means of 11 cenm plthh tt'g the foregoing ob jects. Minority HCBk. Touching: tj.tuiu-. ,-Jly upon the E CHOSEN II HOLLYWOOD He Started New ei wt .mum muhi una -win Here ! Loren' Wlttner. who tlrrl up what prumliiea to be another "evo' lutlon trim" fit Waehlnpon by IIIIiik suit to wlilihnM nay from tenchera who "tench dlnrespect to tho Hlble" by giving Inatrurtlon In various nclen ce. He It hown here talking It over with Jocko, ot the monkey tribe. recommendations with regard to budget and appropriations ot funds the minority sa ; "This recommen dation would place in the hands of a few dioceses in mis-siunary pro vinces the control of the mission ary work within the provinces. This work is done l.y bishops who represent the whole church, and with funds supplied by the whole enured. We tadleve that the pro posed recommendations, if adopt ed, would introdiico a feeling of .sectionalism and would also seri ously interfere, with 1he proper ad ministration of tho missionary work of the church. We believe that the present method by which the making up of the missionary budget In the domestic field re ceives the careful consideration and approval of the missionary bishops before it is presented to the nation al council, is u much bettter me thod than toe alternative proposed D teh report of the commission" "There are In the church elgh. provinces," says Ihe report, "in five of these provinces there would be no enlargement of powers If t he most drastic of these recom mendations were udopled. as there are no missionary di.stricts for w hich bishops could he. elected, or to which funds could be allocated. The corresponding loss In mission ary Interest in these five provinces, where nearly all the funds for our missionary work are contributed would be most serious." Summing up t heir objections, the minority-members of the com mission say: "At a time when wo . are endeavoring with success to ' awaken the national conscience of the church and to get away from 'parochialism and 'dlocesanlsni the report of the commission pro- . poses to introduce a feature which In our judgment would create 'pro vincialism.' We believe those who support missionary work support 1: because it Ih the work of 'ha tvhole church, administered by the national council; and we believe that the seetionaliziug of our mis sionary work would be a fatal mist uke. Such action would not be a "distribution or responsibility. ' In our judgment it would be a surrender of a great principle." - PIONEERS OF WALLOWA MEET (Continued front I'hk" Otiw. I I White, vice president ami John ' Mel onald, secretary. Al ter t he ; election a memorial song was ren-J dered by Ihe olsen' la. lies' qu.ir-' tet. Dunham Wright of McdienT Springs then interested the as-: ftcmhlage with his slories of the early (lays, lelllnif among other things of his canvassing the fe.v setllerH of the valley fifty yenr4 iiko w Idle running for h-gishil ure. His territory was then all of Fast em Oregon this side of the I Mil" mountains. A pleasing minuet by a group of ' yound Fnterprlse ladies was Ihe ne feature of the! prOKram. A song by IJ. It. Joi-y , of Fnterprisc was (,'iea'ly enloyed and encored. Miss Ruth Sana- Watches On Sale It will p;iy you to cull in anil iiivestijffitu tilt; waldins w! an- ol'ft'iin"; at k;ki i (ice prices, at our Closing Out Sale. kkaii;mi:i:k that, wo art' not Koins "ut of luisint ss, Iml are eut lun down lines so as to "ive you a strictly clean and up-to-date, exclusive slock ami a model n optical store, We intend to' carry a complete line of watches and diamonds end give extra special attention lo our re pair department.' - . J. H. Peare & Son K.stal. 18!) 1. 0. Monkey War ders next delighted the crowd with a whistling solo. Tin' principle address of the afternoon was delivered by Hon. T. A. Itinehart. who was the first school teacher of the valley. His stories of the long ago proved quite fast inn ting, espec ally the episode of how ,hu got tlllo Jim Tul ley's cabin to secure a me tl. A piano solo was t hen rendered by Miss Ksther F.hcn. M. L, IV telle pronounced the prayer, which was followed In closing by a duet by the Olsen sisters of Lostkne. The evening program took place around u glowing camp fire, wher reminiscences of the old days were exchanged. Musical numbers were given ami an old time fiddling contest indilged in. "BOBBED HAIRED BANDIT" TOMldIT AT TENT THEATER ' The Mncy-Nord lent theatre will present tonight 'The llobbed Hair ed Itundlt" featuring Miss Jean ltose as the bandit. "This Is an ultra-modern crook play." the company announced," and It a boundH In thrills and mystery as we las plenty of comedy. Sus pense 1s high from beginning to end and throughout It flits the little person arousing In you doubt, suspicion, sympathy and admira tion." Toby Norb will appear In "The fobbed Haired Bandit" In a leud Ing role. Sunday niuht Ihe play will be "Laws of God ami Man." Hi:ss WIMi TltY AGAIX LOS ANGFLKS (AP)--S. arch for a ti ihe of "tailed men" will be resumed I his hill by W. Hoy Jless, who announced Friday lie would leave In September for th Philippines in one of tin prac tically uncNplnrcd islands of which group he hopes lo rind his "miss iug links." Giber., members, .of the expedition . will Include, h said, a wealthy yeast manufac 1 II'- led a similar expe dition In I !:':, but could not eon nect with the ape-like men. Salem Jail Fund SjM'iit SA LFM. ( r., 1 Debits were in a quandary here tonight as to how to provide food and necessi ties for persons sentenced to terms in the city Jail, The appropria tion Is exhausted and the city has no legal uut hority to Issue war rants. Sherlfr (tower Mild that while there was no shortage or funds with which to conduct the county jail Ihe Institution was now crow ded beyond a capacity of '22 pris oners there are l'6 men now ser ving terms in Ihe county jail. "Small I lore Stiooitug," announce! many bit: ones about. The Hum orist ( London ). - W. l. N. Time Inspectors Mm . zm IKON WORKS BUSY HERE 2 I) E C A I) E S (Continued from Page fine.) contract for 260 buggies ror the Mount Fniily Timber company, of which 150 have been completed. The other loo will be liuisht-d sometime in October. A large amount of work is done each year for the Howman-Hicks company, the Grande itonde Lum ber company and the FunI Ore. kou Lumber company at Fnter prisc. "We ure prepared to make any thing from a needle to an anchor," Mr. Fitzgerald said. lArgo I .allies Largo lathes, capable of turning out practically any sized Job. 01 the most modern design are part of the equipment, in m;r equip ment, including an actlene gen erator, used In welding, is located mostly under the main building, wnich Is litu lect long by fcf teet wide. Another building, used now iih a warehouse, Is located near the main one. An average of from six to clKht tons of Iron are niched each week. The work Ih divided into three days. Two and U half Ions 01 ir on can be ineltt d iii one hour's time. In addition tu the other busi ness, Mr. Filzgerald buys his blacksmith coal in carloads and' supplies others desiring this com modity in I nlon, Walowa ami Ma ker counties. Belling au far east as Haines, Ore, "HllsliieSH has been exceptional ly good this year," Mr. Fitzgerald remarked to an Fvenlng Observer reporter. Our guess is that aviation will never be thoroughly Buccesslul tin- i til the aviators can park in the sky. Dallas News. We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Our $3.95 Straw hats re duced to $1.95 Men's Finest flrado Oxfords :t.r Men's Work Shirts flOe 'Overalls, heavy weight. $1,115 See our windovy,, display and you will find that oar prices uro the lowest. The New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. WATCH For our opening sale, beginning Aug. Mh, In our nev store on Adams Ave., In the West-Jacubsun Illdg. threu doors nortti of the llooverlzed Grocery. Art & Baby Shop "RVKIIVTIIINft Will Tlir: IIAIIV" HCTIKllTt'HINU llntrl Koiii r IHitv. KI'AMI'lNQ BITITKIIICK I'ATI'UKNS l. M. TIIHKAf SUNDAY 5 Acts Vaudeville Orchestra and Pictures TODAY ADOLI'II MEXJtXI in "The Swan" NEWS AM) TOPICS WA1 TODAY AM) St .NDAY Wings 0 YouiSi Obeys Bible is m V 4" :tU ; if- . ., . - - ....,.-f i' V-1' ?. ji r 1 f . ' I ... Thomas Thompson, 48, of Clncln nati, took seriously tho HIMIcul In junction, "If thy rlht hand offend thee, cut it off." He lay beside a railroad track and thrust his right ' arm under the wheels of a train, los ing It lovo tho clliovv. Taken to hospital In a serious condition, he explained "Tho Lord told me to do ' it." HOTEL ASTOR 2nd & Hill UuAnielnAX EVERY ROOM h PRIVATE TOILET ' 50 nil,a New, Modern , '"'.!' Clo.e lo Slioppintj District and Theatre, FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.5(1 llt'V TINS HOME Mnili-in r, riHiiii liimvn niiir I.-IiiikI (liy iiij-i Bli- J Ilia H vvny ih'iiss f-um tho KiJiueu Mill. . I'rk-s l!.'.(IO.00. Trinn. V- lirivi, sukui-nl r-mr.1 lul in-ui- tin. WIIItmv Hi'IiimiI rur Mill'. .y ti-rnis, or ,, mil imidi )'ll n Mllllll lllHIIO 1,11.1 wll mi very easy iuy- IIII'lllH. II,, mm- mill burn mid two (ii'ith (war Willi, w Sllllllll. 11 iih gliuw Sou this places. WKRKR & KLACft HK.AI.IOItS N,'w IDIry lllilir. liiMiiruiirii - lxmn MM JO'.-KVlSCti TI ):! 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