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Friday. Aurrtist I I, . 1 f)2."i. THE LA OTIANIYR F.VENWC! OBSERVER , , Local News In Brief j! I; CIIMIMi UVK.VIN N'filiKltorhiHul Club Union coun ty tluwtsr hiiow rii'i'i'Mnhur 2. m Grand' Vubllc Schools open tifptuiiibur 14. At Tin Lukc- Judge J. I'- 1'liy l spt'iidlng few ditys ut Hot Lake. In 1'orllmnl f Airs. C. K. liajp-iH-U i8 vlsit in ; in i'urti.tii'i witn her puivuis, Kcvcrciid and Mis.' Murk Noble. Iluflrt in out Tin farm bul U'l ill Issue, 1 by tlx1 eo;inty ugrieultur.st win put in the inaiis today.. Visits In llaeei M and M.-h. Kryl C, Currey, were linker visitors 'J'hut u-lay. On llusUics Trill Air. und M.s. SomiuerB wen? here from Klgin yesterday on a business mission. Here l-'nmr l'nion - Mrs. George Wild. Mis. Tony !. Smith, Mix. lrvin Hess and 11. J. Talliunn. of l'nion. wen- vi sitors in Ixi Grand i' yesterday. Operation Niicccslul Mrs. Wii W itttevtms. was opew tj d on at Hot Lake yesterday for appendicitis. She is reported to Ij.- recovering very nicely. S VMlt'tl I'cinlletoii , i ' . Mrs. Jerry Kimim-.l of Lu. Gnin, de, reiurned this morning, alter spending a short , time, visiting in J'rndletoii., '. IA-Knperiiiteiiihiit Here Mr;. A. K. Ivunhoe, formerly county school superini'iidnt here, lias arrived in Lu Grande for u wcdt's visit with Nellie M. Colmon. before going on to Medford, Ore. Married William Owen Shaffer and Pearl Keeney of l.a Grande were mar ried by the Justice of Peace, Hugh K. Brady yesterday. YWts California Mr. nnd Mrs. .Myron l.ynna left today for California where . tin y will spend about ten dnys touring through the southern plate. f Bink Cashier In Clly C, T. MehMnlelds. cashier of the Slockiiolders and Farmers Bank at Wallowa, w.'fi among the out-ofl-lown luislness visitors in l.a Gran .e ysterday- To ai b in Washington Miss Allen, of Wallowa, passed Pirmigh ! Grand" en route to Mitton-Kreewater. M'ss Allen will h whool in Washington n-xt year. Si'pptir; Vetenlny Mr. and Mrs. Boy Baxter, of Cove, were among the visitors In 1 a Grande yesterday. They spent the time here shopping. Ileiv on Vi-.il M. I.. Meyers, lrot her of lon Meyeis of Hps city with Mis. Mey e s and Mr. and Mis. 1. K. Cheney now reentered at tint Sonimer hotel. All are residents of Salem. Iteliirneil Mrs, Dorothy U Smith and son poherl Smllir returned t aide v sterdjiy from i l.a trip to Marsh field. Oregon. Tiny made the trip by car. . . . . ; Ib'Ivey Al North Powder ll-iy Bigi.'srs and It cr the II. and S. Klectrlc Compiny . fnt- r r,.ti ,l;n III North 1-ow.I.T potllllg In, I he .lr- Ing In a saw mill. ;m ei-umenl Man llcn Klmer Wit'iams. Hdmliiis'fiitHp nssistniit of the I'nited St:ite Bio-pe-jc i s'irvy. w it li headquarters Im Portland, is In l.a Ctiande to day on official business. Haiti Sevi'ii1 Tom Ituckman came to I,a C.-ende yesterday afternoon from l'nbtcr. lb1 reports that It min ed exceptionally hard on tho McKIBCIN Ha(s For Fall Newest Shades Latest .Styles Just in Today. Select yours now! $4.85 TO $6.85 Hals of Quality Clint's Clothiery The Store Mi a OmM'icucc hifliwiijs mar I he ConUy iruru lniusi a. Ki luuis o la (;miiilc . Mr. ana Mr. Urmv lumn ami 'in, Jiick r-iiirnr-il In l.;i G-nmlo yi'MiTiliiy uftcr wvi'iiil iluyn un Mr. Oi'tlnls' rani'h m-nr I'nily. Tln-y will ri'turn to tin- rum.li u lew days lutcr. On Vnci'm . Mrs. Karl Wood will leave to morrow evening to join her llUS btnd at Crater Lane. .l,s Woo is sbnographer in fi. 1.. Innton's office , Her husband was with tin- Warivit Ctmslrm-lion Company in Iji (Irande lor several muuths. On Trip Keverend and Mis. Lhner Grant Keith and daughter. M.ss Mary Keith ii-it ysierday to drive to !teuumoM. C.iliforn,-i where Itev orend Keith has accepted the p s toratc of a church. They will tiiflkp the trip by way of Portland and Seattle. Home I Yoin Vacation Ml, and Mrs. K. I. Towler ar rived on No. 2A th. a morning. The Towlers havt; been spending the summer near Scuttle where Mr Towler hos been doing scientific research work. Hi- will resume his work as principal of the I, a Grande High School next Monday. Vlsltim Chapman - M and Mrs. Nick Klme, of Medford. arc vis'tlirg with Mr. and Mis. George Chapman. Mr. Kime n i Mr, ('tnpin-iii are cousins and both are pioneers of Southern Oregon. Mr. and M s Kune re op their way past to visit relatives In-set-era) plaits. They expect to return by way of California. Itetunicd j ' t frs JiiMh Gritff end f!? urH f. Miss Itachel Graff who havo been in Klrln 'il the home of Mrs. Char les ItiKifs and her brother, Will to tii lioutet returned to their home In Saint George. I'tah. Before visiting at Klirin they stnppi-d for a time In Port land. M rs. Itigtrs was In l.a Grande this morning to see them off on Number 24. , AMU Wrestle Word w rr'ivnd here today that Krank Pilling. Itnv Carroll nd S'-vp-pI nther wrestlers from the Pendleton vicinity are romirrg to l.a Gf:tndo this evninT to ehnllenrre Billy I'Mwnv'11. the rr liivnl bone twister. , Gfiorge Sing er. imtnnT'T of t h Prndlcton PacUing' Plant nnd an ardent wrestHmr enthusbist Is bringing the boys over. ; , : Broke Glass In Se;.ui H. 10, Williams, of l.a Grande, hud the; m;sfort une to S''t cAiunht between Hot l,ako anil l-oif Tree yesterday afternoon In. the hall and rain storm. In that portion of the county the storm was se vere ,Mr. Williams relates, show ing a craek.-d glass In his Ford sedan which was caused by hail stones. Mr. WIMiams sought rov er at I. one Tree where three other machines were parked awaiting the slorm to end. Hull stones the size of large marbles fell there. Personal Mention W. A. Maxwell, ( ninii creamery man, was a visitor in this city yes terday. Mrs. Olson, who lives near Vale, Is Inre visiting her son. M rs. Ivl n a, Conklin and da ugh - (era Marian and Clarice are here from Cove visiting with the Ste- arna. . . i Mrs. Ki'lr Conhy, of Kiglti, wan ,hc ci,y. ""'"la- I'oin lam m.iim:ts. iMiUTl.AMi. tire. Live stock steady today. Kfti;s w.nwK amletao V'.kkh weak and lower, current l eceipts 21 c; firsts '1 -j u'n :iOc Butter easier, cube.s cent and a half lower, standards 4 Sc. Uutterfat beady. l'OHTI.AM ;lt A1X MAKKKT l'(HCI LA Mi, tire. ( ACJ- What Hard white B. S. Haart. August $l.ti(i; Seitember. Jl.i.tt; .oit white. August. 1 ..iS; Sejd ember. $1.57; nort hern spring. August. $!.; September, Lfi.i; BBB. hard White. Auglll. l.t.i, SeptPlllberi Sl.'il. Oats No. whlie f.ed. August. $ 3 T ; Sept'niber. t.it,; .o. 2 gid. August. f..o; September, ;i(t. Corn No quotations. MAItKITS AT A f.LANt II. NKW VUllK CM") Htoek-- Iligher; Mack Truck soars 11 points to .ecord top. r ' Bonds Steady, Krh- Convertible is active. Koreign Kx(diange.( Irregular: Scandinavian rates li'iivy, Co! I on Lower: rains central Tesas. Sugar ' Steady; commission liouse support. Coffei I'iriii; trade bu ing. CIlB'AfKt- Wheat - Finn: high- ' tr noMhweni markets. ) Coi n- - Kas ; i.-uoral'le crop ad- ' ic. j Cattle Stead to lowr. liogt Declined; di.-4ippointitig demand. j ot Hnnl to I IihI. WANTLI - Two oseiihitinc coun ter fans. Must be In first chits condition Hnd reajonaitb'. Ad in the Columbia, (? C ) :tate. . , I : j Markets A Cool Cop at It gfts h. down in Fort Worth, Tex.. buk Trulllc Patrolman A. J. Reynolds doesn't nund. He Ju packs jjtne ire around his feet and carries on. SHEARERS TO GIVE CONCERT (Continued from Ps One.) Scott, Giov.'Jei!, Gocsens and other nioik'Mi.slto will be accepted by tliu next generation even as lav. uui.burvatiuii cuiitpusitiojia ure up piovid now. ivcu.siii lo allow liims. lt to be taMiJ a luuiR't ...st or vuus r Valive Mr. hiuaur is iuxtrliiciiH in s iiip.iiuy to a ccruiu exieiu Witti tue UuVuucc LL-llueiiciC'S 111 musio. 'in is attitude wt.s brought out in lac Luii, ito ingan wun -tne hariiiuiiio uivclupi.it-ui iroiti ttu earlusL tidies. .According to Mr. Stiearer luu uueictiL Cutic-eptious placed ul haiinutjy in tijt.iH. llien came IJiirus, liuvr scveKins. and still la U'i' mm lis and so on. l-Jach oi v fit oitiH was un ac'ci'piable lur a luue alter it wa iniroduccd. i-iven s to tho idvuiH'ed " har monic iufi.8 arc ut jinMi in i.iiuui i- labic to tile COJKil-i vanvc hiuS.Cl.n.S w.iu an- inclined to lauxu ul llu m but, Mr, fjii'j.ti'er poima uui, iii s wnl in tht.-ir nun .m:- incorpoi uted in harmony cv u an tne nn.is, tue bevcuins and uiinr ihic groups. Illustrating Ins points .Nil. Aoiur er i) keyed sehCi.(j..s u Sijar.utU, Bacii, tiertiiux 1 1., Jiiaitliib, anu tlteu coinjdj&.iiun by yrli S'jott. Gl ueleii unU Ooosviis. i m be loi ter provoi;eil ,-vidi outhiiiSiS ol l.tughler fioin' the audien e. letter Mis. .Slit iuer sang solids t;y mudern I' I'l'in h composers. Mr. Kiii'urer is itu excellent and interi si ni talker, kiiu u s nei eoi lie Hp.-aus ami Ins piui.iui lor the aileruoon proved u very en Joyai,te as well i.s euucatioiial one, j SUNDAY DKIMvLXG CAUSES PROBLEM FOR FREE STATE ItfBI.IN. (AC) -Tiie M'ostioii j of Sunday drinking m the l'ree i SUite has become a subject. ' lor 'active discussion. It has been wnolly abobs.M'd in Northern Ire. j land, but in Hie Krec S);,!e t!ie provision enabling a bona fid" IcAeier who h;.s gone tliree miles from h.s home to get drink, ti ts nullitii'i tin gi-neral law, ami pub lie houses in the neighborhood of I nib) in and other large tow jih do a large trade wit h I he Suuda bona tide traveler. Along tie- :sler border n sim ilar irndo has sprung up. and l,ut;e TiuinbetH of i xeur.sioitisis from Noi-i hern 1 ndand cross into I he Kree State eveiy Sunday as bona fide travelers In search of a drink. This Is pari icularly noted between. South Iuwi and the village of O meath in County Louth. Opinion in the Lree Slate Is divided. A large number of people favor com plete Sunday c losing ami the abo lition, of the bona tine (raveier pjivilii.". An orihi.il wiln.-.ss be fore the l.i.pior Commission In dicated his view that Sunday opening tor ev rybo.ly bt-tweeit ' J 1 trr iMONtY SAVING-SALK J ' 11 ' The nierehaml se for this sale has been en. efully se lected lo give yuny'm '.Minni'i savings; aito to prove once more that yoir I oral Itexall Hi me is not merely a single siorp but an important! in tegral p rt of t In1 g eat fit co-operative 'systems of Ser vice Stations in the w orld. YotirMonsy Buys More at .1 for Quality Product) Fair Prices and tionest Dealing The I "aetory-to- You Sale is our opportunity to im press upon ail that we are partners in . an oi gauiation w hose members ' h.ivr obli gated themselves to remem ber the Golden Pule in ad their deal ins, giving you such sen Ice as they would desire from you If positions were reversed. Glass Drugs Inc. SJle OKCf S.'or l.a (irande, Oregon limited houis would be a better course . i A meeting of the priests of the diocese of Cionfert. Most liev. Dr. Ihgnan, Bishop of tne diocese presiding, strongly condemned the suggested general opening of drink shops on Sundoys. In view of the excessive facilities In Ire land at pres. 'til tor getting In toxicating drink the priests tho ught universal Sunday opening would be a national disaster. A 1 1 ril w. .ii Side Show llurkor:, "1 umlerntund the India rubbe.,- nuin and .the con tortionist had a light." 1 Manager: "Veah." ' "Who won V" "I don't know. The India rub lior man ss lie knocked the ion tortlnirst for a eurxe. ,ntd the con tortionist says he bounced Hie In dia rubber nmn a. couple of good ones." TODAY And Admission CORINNE With an All-Hl.ir Cast MTA NAI.IJI KKNNK'I'll llAiil.AN' 11AHK1S0N 1-0 1 : IJ I!e;iutil'ul Corinne, more briiutifiil than ever in hci' new i in p o r t e d Krcnch 1'ioeks. Late News and Topic:. A 3t MONDAY DION LYONS In "THE NECESSAKY EVIL" WORST RAIN IN 12 YEARS HITS CITY (Continued from Pug One.) ed was that matured and st ill btandim;. .tiiecl, Snminerx lite Mil. llei-oriN from 1 miner indicate thul no damage ami ! it lie ra.u wis experienced tne re but. that Aluvl and Suiiituei ibe were, hard b.t. Sumo wheal and garden truck was dmaKed ncai Suinmci vibe and Clii'in i.taekiulid, ot Cove, who v,is uear Aucel yesterduy, report.- that anuut an neh of rain fell there in about two hours time, lie reported that hi' aw very little crop damage biwecn Ai.cei ulld Cove, lioWeVer. At ove mute than an inch of rain P'U. 1 he reading tu tne even ing was ..7 inches and aoout i he samu amount fell during llu- tugnl. I nam ,M .is Hantage. Boln rt WllllM'otube, of Hie l'n ion experiment station, repui's t.iat .12 inches icll at In ton bciore ti p. in-. e.-tei iuy ami that no dam age t,o t'caK of Oceurreii near l'n ion. Kust of l'nion. in the niounlam; neur ialhei im creek, a near cloud burst muM have resulted as tho creek Waleis ure h.gli and muauy. All torest ilres were extinguished. t'JIgm rt'ceived htlle rain and no daiu..gc. u.is reported. ( ut Wide Swalb. l'roin reports it is ludiculcd that the alh of tne storm was along the west i-idc of tin; valley, hitting ha Grande full torn ultd thence going northeast, strikint: Suuuucr viilc and Aiicel. BKi;it ( itui's i..MA(;i:i. HAK Kit, Ore.' (Specia..) --General kbowei-ji ivij iu Baker county esterday. Consid'erallc ilamage was'done tu tanners with ha and gia.n down. Lain tell in mo.it pnrLi of Whiunau national tore.st, reliev ing a serioi.n tire risk. Lightning Nlnrti-il Ki.v,..nl .u-.t fire4 l.nl 1 ho situation is not serious. Airplane, Camera Help . In Annual Crop Census mumuou'. Four to .six men. were I stal ioned in every country store In jlhe, manhunt district last night. COI.rMHl'S, O-.tAl') Success ful experiments wili an aerial! Surround School Mouse, camera to determine if crops cau A posse of L'f men this morning be readily distinguished from high! Hosed in on liie I nion liiil sehooi altitu.les oirer the means of s-ip-! lion.-e ..iter an all night watch im plementing the regular crop cell-1 lowing a repoit that a man hud sus every five years with a sup- been seen to enter the place. No pleniental census every summer in;!"'1 tound. tiie opinion of C. J. West, st.it is-; cnpiam lu i.drick of the Saiein tican ol the IJ. S. bureau of agrl- K"ar..s1 wdh Hi men eslerda cultural eeonoinicH here. jswej.t bmh ways lu a three mile Mr. West recently returned from j ''a l,) -u' Wuiard church but fali McCook field. Uiyton, where, in' I'" l a I"'". the company of rmv pilots, hci OliirerH havo wu.rned tourists to surveyed farm lands at an altitude k,,,'P !' district bounded b of 5.tM.M feet and by means of ft Soluimiiy, Snuw and Miiuru pwcrtnl camera developed cojclluri;n- photogtaphs. ' " "Tin1 maior (toiih can ensilv be' distluguishetl from the air." hi id Mr. West, "and 1 was particularly j linin iwi u iiii i lie wty u liu iii shows up from an altitude of f)(f00 (Vet. "At, 'present, , we have a crop censiis-.fVery dive years. By air plane We could suppiiMiii'iil this summer nnd find out whether the amount ' of t;cnage In diliervnl cro)s is varrylng from the auiniint established by census." The Importiitlon of the Bible in to Soviet Itnssla from Leningrad lo Vladlvostock ) Is forbidden. SATl'KDAY 3'ic and 10c nationol Picture Mr Jim He PreacHesl I V tl. 7k1 Chnrles Tally Is only 17 but he's A lirpnsed minister In Tesos and has dellvnred more than tlfty sermons. He's ii freshman at Southwestern, Unlvorslty and lives In BttttiuuoatJ tox. ' CONVICTS RANSACK FARMHOUSE (Continued 1mm Pago One.) at ,luh n Smali'.s place, which lies along a draw leading to a plucc wtieie the cfliMels abandoned UI1 automobile. l lie (i lu.w uiveti inib tlic.biu.'di lollowed b " volley oi HllOtS. 'iwo ho8 hunting mar Stayton I narrowly c:.ca,,eu m ing man o posenti n. iIereh;Liils warned 'to hiiic all ,tocks of guns and ain- U. s. ships is SECOND PLACE (Conl intied f re 1'nge (Hie.) Koinp'fdi-i'r ;tml trrtu 'Ht.niners hrt-f moioridiips owned by the priiiel juil mat it I me count i h-s. In 1 H l -I the m:iage of t ''ese Vessels Was 42. f- H. (Mill, while lu jliltie, I it! was ft7.7Sfi.itoo. ' j . Inning the hist 1 I years I he; seagoing tomiiige of the 1' tided Slates has Increased by over I STAR mr.s Zanc ("1 ley's thrill shot roinaiiei! of the tain in;r of the Wi'st. Ahla.e wilh color; alive wilh thrills'. Hysterical lli,tnry ( oniedy Admission .'!."ie and 10c , , GREVV l - '?jf-t.r&v y$--i-i.t I ft - j. 75o, mm tons. In Put Gie.it Britain owned marly 4 1i per tent of tne world's seiiK-uiiiT Meet end iron steam tonnage. The preNeiit percent ii ire Is under :t:i. The I tut -ed States now occupies second place will) 1 1 .iiOi'i.'jwti ions- -equal to nearly 2 per cent. The oi..ei leading count ries an;; Jap ta. :i.7 4 I .into tons; France. ;i,l'i j.uimi tons; GeruiMiy, .i'.i.i.immi ttms; Italy, sf.StW.i'iiu tons: Holland, -,rSii,(HM ions, and Norway, 2. Mili um) tuns. A considerable Increase has tak en place In recent years of the number of seagoing sleumcts an I motoiships of 4.tui(i tons each an I above. In lilH there were a.tioS sucn vessels, and now the num ber reaches G.nti:. j Of the' 1ol!- Bh'Wii"- lu Great lliitain and Ireland '2' ,'t-r cent is u .H t ..un i.ti' j . a ii old. The mere ha nt n i vies w hicli havo the largest proportion of new tuimage tie.-s than live ears dd are as fnhows: Geiiu ny. per cent; Hot land. Sill per . 27 uer rent ; 1 len- inapk, 2G.7 per cent, and Norway, per cent. j SCOTT DIVORCE TRIAL FINISHED (Continued from Pmrft taken care duem Just. of us the court might Sums Sctitl's t'iw Irving S. Caufbdd, attorney for Congressman Scott, summarized his client's ground lor divorce de cree thus: "Tlmt Mrs. Scott, in the. full of 1 3 'J2, Just prior to the seperalion, fJiad been guilty of s -rious legal and moral Indiscretions. "That she hud conducted her self 'Improperly and lndlseni-tlv with Ciipl. Wilbur CJa.7.bo) Sum mer of the I niled States air ser- . u,,. llarry Wyekolf, a clerk at till) nrilnmn Iirk Ai:irtuii'nt hoti-1, WushlnEton, and with 'un unknunn limn' whom kIiii In ul. li'ccil lo lnn'e ima wliili' tiav. llnu libroiul, "Tlint slip n , Biillty of such Protected Tires Ccneral Cord - Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Kid Yourself of Tire Expense! Jenninffs & Shumate Stamped Pcickage Goods A :t0'r Reduction on raekn'M- (imsls Threat! Included Kleluerts' Ituhhcr 1'ants fr IiiI'uiiIn, rd quality for itHV ;i.h V'liHty rn- Iluir Stumped Scurfs from Tea Towels , Come In nml Look Them Out. Art & Baby Shop "flVUlVTHIVl I'OR TIIR ItAUV IO.'i West dnrobsou Bhlg, Adams Ao. s Today I I SATl'KDAY And SUNDAY ) m ! I r ' v i UbV;;.v4'S extravagances us would constitute -ideipriic, grounds tor absolute di yorf ." 'I Mere has been no proof of ad ultery often d or int rod need In this ease." Mr. Scott's counuel siiid, "And adultety is not charged. Wo do charge howi v.-r that Mrs. Scott h:s b'-.-n trinity of conduct thKt would naturally leail to t!u break Ins' up of a home, such con duet us to (Mil Me Mr, Stroll inahy sleepless nights and to make hlni HI." ' ' UOTEL ASTOD EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 50 IT Rih, NVw, Modem Cio.e lo Slioppinif Di.tiict and TneatiR, FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50 BI'Y THIS .MlMleill .p(-l'IHltl )UIs near l-lami City high way hi tos rum the Stangi. Mill I'rh r -i.VtMI.(l. lenilH. We have sovlthI go hi hds ii e r the Willow .School ror wile, l-iasy terms, or uc will biilhl you a small home ami Kdl on very easy pay ment. lloiisi' nmi hnm nml ln ni'iw uc-ar Willow Si litxil. !.( uh tliow you tills pliui;. WEKRS ItKAIIOItS Nrw I'tilrj Itlilg. , . Init"niiie Ijmmi , jij..Aiwv.fiM..'.v...r.'.'.!J ,..:;;.c.T.i,...2iK - ,...nv ; WC W'SI'.flO" lot' i & SLACK H III