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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1925)
Wednesday, August 10, 192.1. THE T.A GRA'NDT: EVENING OHSERVETl Pace Five Local News In Brief COMINU EVKVl'S N ihgborhood Club Union coun ty (lower allow September 2. Im (; ran tie Public Hehools open -September 14. ,cfi Thb .Morning MIhs t'huiiotte Hkeeii left this iiiuriiiiiK lor Mldvale, Idaho, where B.ie will visit relatives, i lletiiniM Homo Alt;r ti ye-.ir spent with his un cle at L'nion, Clifford Lyons left j.sterd.iy lor his home in Gienns IV: r'. Idaho. Hemmed to Wallowa I I.uella Stuart and Grace Hane-' eke returned to their home at Wal lowa this morning, uiter visiting , Mrs. Hartley here for several days. linmc I'n mi Sent tie- Mis. Augusta Hnodgrasa has re turned to La Grande alter visiting at Seattle, Washington for the p.ist ten days. Home From Scn-mi- Vera Shaw and her mother have returned to their home at L'nion a ter several days spent at Sea side. Itetiirns I'min Portland homild McKay returned, lo La Grande yesterday from Portland . whore he has been visiting for the past several tlav. XjcXX For Bol.se Mrs. J. P. Keddlng and two dau ghters left l.a Grande this morn ing for then- home at Boise, af ter visiting Jiere lor some time with Mrs. McKay, They also vi sited rulallviH al Wallowa. Went to California Mrs. Workmun, accompanied by her sister, wno has been visiting here and at Astoria, has gone to , California where her Hisier makes llei home. Went In I im Mrs. J. W. Kiugerald and baby left this morning lor their nome at Llgin, alter visiting here lor Wallowa Lake. They visited frl some time with Mr. and Mrs. unufl horo (l ehort tiue. . Charles Lincoln. .. . On Way lo i:ntcrprie Mr. and Mrs.' M. I- Trent daughters, . Stella, . Kvclyn and I'iorence, of Pueblo. Colorado, were in I.H Grande today on their w ,y lo 'enterprise .where they will visit relatives.! . . . 1 Miivir l,,pl' 'Mii'Uiiffll- Alotion pu.lurr n(jtoi,. ft'li'U(iv hti'ii nmUint; pk-turrs in 1'tndli' ton for Ht'v.'i-ul weeks. pasttL'O thi-otigh l.a Urtmtle thia inui-nin;; on I ruin No. en route to Cull, i'ornlu. )n l'ililiu Tl'ii Mr. and Mis. II. I. Kennedy and family lelt thlB moinluB lor the heuov'Hf the Wallowa canyon, where they will camp out and lisii l or I lie next ten days. Pa.'-ed Throuuh Jerry Maxwiil passed .a Grand"' yesterday oi through, bis way home to Wallowa, after a trip to Portland, w here he took a car load of cattle for the Portlund market;:. At Hospital Mrs. L. .1. Lbert. ,whn h" n i t he Grande Hondo Hospit al for some time, when- she un derwent an operation is reported getting along nicety ut toe pusot time Itneli I'riuii Camping Mr. and ,frs. ( . (!. Hamilton have returned to lli'ir home in La (".ramie alter several ' days spent emnping on the south fork of the Wallowa Kiver. They visited Ihe various lakes and streams above thi- south fork. It snowed while (hey were there ..making It very disagreeable and cold. M Correction V u yesterday's paper there w at un article saying that a baby dau ghter had been born to Mr. and Mrs. Don Hmith. of Seattle. This should have been Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Nichols. Mrs. Nichols is Ncusladtcr Soft Collar S 'or these August Days. Idlest Colors Newest Patterns Just in. $1.9.) to $I.K5 Shiits of (ualily Clint's Clothiery Ihe Store with t Cvucicnce t' till dauglllt i I-n il .Sintili, of .Mr. and of l.a (.trailde. Mrs. , Visiting Here MiBS Vbiu Cole, of Molalla, v, siting in Im (iriinde al the noma oi Mis. li. ti. Uow. 1 let urns li-om Trii 11. H. Haldock and H. O. Hmtth returned to l.a (iruudo last even-'way: Peter B. Kync'a "The Kit ing aiter u thorough inspection of chanted Hill;' "That Koyltt (till," ail the highways in (his division, directed by 1. W. Griffith anj , , . .powerful stories featuring Thomas Here mi lliediicts Melghan.. Gloria ijwanson, Pota L. V. Campbell, lncharge of the Negri, Raymond Griffith, Hetty equipment department tor the Sta- Bronson, Hudolph Valentino and te highway commission, is in La others. The Universal studios will ! Grande today oil business. ' Visits .Mother Here Mrs. Kred Yeske. who has been , visiting her mother. Mrs. C. K 1 Golden, lor the p.ist ten dura. haB returned to her home at Mavtlle. Home l-'rom Chicago Miss Dorothy Meyers has return ed o her home in La Grande af- ter n yeur spent at the Northwest- em l Diversity in Chicago, Hllu- oia, N Home From V If It Mr. und Mrs. Hen llarrle have returned to their home here after' Abies liiisli Hose. This show a trip by auto to Portland, where is now playing Its I S I h ' continu they visited Mr. Harrle's relatives ous week in New York, holding there last weik. the world's record of uny suow , , p , . for continuous playing. Other road En Rome to Enterprise at ti actions include: May Uobson, Mrs. Peitcy Stearns tp.iased (hj-o- ,ltlchard and Pringlea Minstrels, ugh L.i Grando this iimrnlng enl"My i China iJoll" and 'a return route to her . home ut lulei prise . engagement of "Blossom Time." niter - , visit Ing Jn c'Orvullis. -.1 - lor ,the aiisl nionih Went, to liiikr , 1 . T. C. McDonald went to Wallowa Jjtke this morning on the branch Hue train, where he will join his parents, w ho are camping there and spending the week end. , Accepted Position Miss Bertha Jones arrived in La Grande the first of the week from Portland and will remain here permunchtly as millinery and sal eslady at Put man's lad lea ready-to-wear shop. j Passed Tlimimli Mr. and Mrs. I'.rnest Colby, ' Hood lltver. passed through Grande yesterday on t heir of La it way home after several days spent at J ! Here l-'nini Knietu . L H. Scott,, who hits .charge of. the marhet roads for the slati1 of Or.ffon, Is In ' Im 'from talent.' He the inarket, roads In this part of the state. for It. Hack l''loni .Minnesota After vlsltlnu In .Minnesota IhVMM' I wo SiiiJfrlhs Mrs. J Sti'eiicr rind her dalichler. Miss Mildred .panned throuch l.a Gran- which provides that HelKluin shall' K'ssion Brew older, local profc de this mornlnB en route to their pay one million dollars In 9:g sionals startud hamnierlnB wlicat, home at Enterprise. land the same amount in 11127 it 11 concentihllnc on , the September I Increases in each of the next four ' "I""1 ''rv. vHr- the seul oard c .iies In ( My i Mrs. W. S. Harer has her house gmsts this Veek Mr. und Mrs. C. H. Iluluh and rumilv. of Ctah. and Mrs. I). M. Allen and daughter, Heth. of Franklin, Ida ho. Mrs. Halph and M,rs. Allen are Mrs. Harer's sisters. t(.(nl ((J rai,foi.lln m...,,.,,,,,., been visiting al the horn parents. Mr. and Mrs. V. W, I Ijow, has returned to her hmm In Sun 1'Yuneinco. I'aiirornia. ac eonipnnied by her sister. Miss Jen ie Uolbow. Here Fro mllllhhoro ' Charles H. Jones, county official of Washington county, wllh head quarters at IlillHboro. Is . in La today looking over the nmr'-.-i run a communis in inis pari oi nie fctale in view of getting data for work In tint county. Mr. Jom s was formerly connected wllh the) Mate Highway Department. I Here I'roni Portland 1 Mr. and jl is, . .AY HI Lunger , .and 1 diiutrliler, Helen and Mr. anl Mis. Irwin Johnson, all or Portland, i anyvisltlng here at th" home of, Mr. and Mrs." W. D. McDonald. They went to Wallowa Iike early! this morning Hnd will Pjend sev eral days there before returning to their home. Saw In Chlciiuo Miss Hilda Ant hony, teacher of piano, who went to Hen Hie early thin spring to take special Instru ctions during th" summer classes there, is now continuing her stu dies In 'hieiiffo. She went east via the nort hern mute. She In tends to remain there until Sep tember 1, and return home thro ugh the Houtiiern states, Personal Mention K. Arnold us u us shopping in Ln (f ramie form Hllgard yester day. Mrs. Pete Heaver Is shopping and visiting In Jjt Hrande today. Civile McKay, or Hend. Is visit ing relatives here. school ti:achi:k sricini: I 0 1 1 KHT t ; 1 1 0 V K. ( ) re A d el I Hierg. Ji. iehol tt neher at Ln u- reluoni, k II D 1 herself Jhtc hy (Htling her throat with b razor. She had eati-n breakfaM with h r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kred tJberg. and wits thought to he preparing W gr out with her father. Wh n Mr. Olarg went lo call her. he found her room locked, Wh-j he forced entrance. " he found the girl dead on t he floor. Miss ol.erir resigned last week (is teecher at Hill sehoul n- r Laurel wmw1 and was thought to have planned to tike hr life for everal months. Her act uu at tributed to dumwn.dA'U.c.)'' ATTRACTIONS ! ARE UNUSUAL (('ont i tmed from I'age One.) Sir l 'umtn Hoyle's w ell knuivn story. "Tin- Lust World.' nnd sev- ml other Interesting screen stor ies with well known stars, l-'uin-Jo is liuyers-ljiaky corporal Ion is (another com puny thai will shuv Is their product exclusively on the Arcade and Htur screens. These will Include "Tin Tt n Lomnund iiients," Harold Hell Wright's ' Hon of His Kulhej;" James Oliver Curwood's "The Ancient High- also supply their product for the. coming season i will , include two big specials now being film ed at Pendleton besides some we.l Known books. The new Hiiro: J Lloyd comedy. The Kresliman," and the big special featuring Hex, the King of Wild Horses, "Black Cyclone," have both been sched uled for laiiy showing. Several very high -Class road at- (tractions have signified tl.elr In- lenuons oi stopping iu iu uraiitie Idjring the coming season. Prob ably tiie one thut stands out above the others In that It holds the record for continuous playing, is I his is only a partial list of the attractions that will be seen here and will be added son progresses. to as thu sea- BELGIUM TO- INVESTIGATE SETTLEMENT (Continued from Page One,) nneeft given by President Wilson during t tie Versailles peace con ference und also the right of B- l tgium to particular and speciil j treatment by the I'nfted States, Subject to ratification by con jgr ess and nient, the the Kolglan govern- agreement nrok ides nut 17 ,tso, mu loaned to Hel- fighting (fiuin during' the actual with Germany Bhull be pultl free or future Interest. of all accrued The Belgians . had' insisted th. I the loans represented In this iimount should he considered a I debt, hy (lermanji to the United i 'States because' such' h troon il Cirandm today !"us accepted by I-rcsldenl Wtl-' Ls InspwtinR'son ut the peaci-conic. . -nee." H u-ll transfer of responsibility from!" iBelcluni to Germany was ref js d by The American commission. 1 "uyinit ny lustcrn un.i Sclnliilt- of I'njnnnts '.the sel;nif by u iendinB. CIiIciiro U In cunscquence, thfe aifi-eement .operator also served tf Ke,ep,tiie Meld doivn a ' schedule dl" reiiavi m'H l'l within rnllier ncriow lllll- nient for the im.aiiiilstlee Ina.is veuis until In. Ifl::2. I lie iiiinual payment becomes SS.Hmi.iHMi. It u ill continue ut thin fiiruif until I ti k 7 when i flnMi i.nvn.m uf $: l'Su.omu will be duv. ' "Post armistice debt' was fixe) at JiMH. ."no, Including accrued Interest. While interest on this was fixed at the rate of :i p cent, the AiiM-rlcaus agreed t( who hiis forego a part or the Interest for i' of herjti,,. first Hi years and nrhllnn'v amounts were established, bring ing u reduction of nearly fifty million dollars. The settlement is considered to be effective from June 15 last and for t he first year, lb'tgium will pay the 1'nlted States 5L7Pi. tnut as Interest on the pest armis tice debt and 5 I . lun'ooo on the I principal, or a total of t2.s4.UMii.i,''sion nouses Tht. s,.ro, ycHr the total payment rti( tti 3.I(iu,ouo of which Iwuj n,iHion dollars will be Interest aniJ ji.imi.oao prinelpiil. i . Pin.NLLILS HAVK Itli.MO.V I'l.A K KS KUKK, Idaho, The1 fourlh annual reunion oi the Peml Oreille lioiieers' association w as held on the historic Indian camp ing round. 'Cblin M'f'eno- ut tin: mouth of the Clurks Kork. ri- ver. T. C. Klliott, historian oi Walla Walla, und Judge' Churl- a L. lieltman, of Kuthdruin uddres-s-d the gathering. The address oi Duncan McDon ald noted Indian of western Mon tana, and descendant oi u H sons Huy company lactor, was an interesting leature. singing was held by Community the Hev. Mr. Driven of rinmlpolnt. President ( "ompton Whit and Secretary Kita M. l-err were re elected. John Larson of Hop''. Mrs. Louis Amblee of Sand point an-1 Hubert A. Hchroeder. Glen garry were elected vice, presidents,! AC IDI A'l' VICTIMS III HU D SA N D PO I NT. Ida. The f uncritl of Sherman Hhmu iI won hid from St. Joseph's Cut ho lie church and the body was borne lo 1-a.ket lew cemetery where a volley wiis fired and tapi sounded for the world war veteran who lol his life In the l.u- itde ferry accident. The Hev. Pat her Ja lues Kelly said requiem high mass. The l.lks and American legion attended the ner Icc.h In a. body. The funeral of Mbw LHy Olson. ilaiJKhter -of Mr. und .Mr.. C. A. Hson also a victim of the ferry itri-iili-iit v,nB li.-lij from UK' I.Utlli.T- un rliuri.'!!. I TOW VS IIDI'i: AIIAMlOM Il I KI.AMA I II I-'.M.IJ. iir-. Afti r w iiltlnif ."i; i-arn lof th.' Invvn to '(.'row. cltlZ'-ni. Kl. mi. I'll I'.ilH of linlry. wotiih of ji. tl1lon.il Ihe coiili- ty court lo Mtiiiti- Ilii- j.1 ri-.-tj. itnil 1 nllis of ilii town In iinli-r Hint th.- Innii niliflif Iip ullll.'il lor raitiiini,' inii.oii.. I ' A.'i nrilliitf to II. I Arulit. w ln j h.'ii'l. 4 Hi' iii-lltliin. lii. town In! no lurgur tviiay tiiun wli.u iiret ' 1 yliUUd. Jonlet 1 Toilet Goods Fulfill the ic(iuirc mcnts of the most discriminating Cold Crenm Kace Powd. SiH' Vanishing Crenm .Vh l-'aee Powder Compact. SH.(H . (all the popular tlniB) K y e b r o w Pencils 2 "e Liplieks 2.V Itouge uK- Talcum Soap r-2.'c Glass Drugs Inc. La Grande, Oregon " POIITLANI,. (H. Cattle und t hogs steady: lambs steady; yearl ing htv higher- to . 1 He. I-Jggs and butter steady; bulterfat firm. SAX FKANCISCO (AP ter fat 6ti cents. Hut- CHICAGO Plofession.il activities rather than the dictum of uny economical factors, dictut 'd P1''.' movement (during the most part of of wheat Tuesday's session, one io in- conunueu hick omshh. inti'rest. i 'los.ng nuo- lltl,10n!' l" " Kel u 10 - e I '' lower, Heptember ut l.f7(.J l !'; December. 1.6. ' '&"' vl"' t" runBlns from ft t0 UP Ottls ut a shade to 'l.e iruin and provisions 15 to 37c lower. I he extraordlniiry decrease in '"' visible supply Monday exerted steadying iniiuence ul trie op-n- '"S and durlnc the. earlier tru.l- Us earlier In the day. As th Lnbd strong support. The local too confi- meiiun iH-iucu ihiu. dent, how ever, and ran lo cov when reports from the east anl from St. Luu Is lold of lmprow-1 export demand, . , , Prices I hen d anced Ntibstan tlally for a short Interval but the laslerners appeared to accept their gains and valuen receded. Tow anl the close the locals were e gain pressing Ihe market w h::e I he eastern contingent seemed lo have withdrawn much of its sup port. Coarse grains exhibited Indepen dent st reugl li, coin finishing wiili u gain, oats averaged higher dur ing the greater part of tiie ses sion. Scattered liquidation ih rough carricd ptovi- downwurd Asl VI OI A'I HS. l-IIH-Alill (API,- Wheat o. 2 red. $ I. mi 'i; No'. 2 ha. d, SKtio V $i.e:i '. Corn No. 'I mixed, $l.of'i; No. J yellow, I." Ti oi $i,m'. Diiln- No. '2 w hite, 4" ',i '( 4 I Vic; No : while. r.!fi 4 'I ;v4c. Kyi No. A. $l.n;i. HaVley G."i Sac. Timothy seen $7. I:.'. js.:::t Clover seed $1 i.76fr $21.Uh liHt-tl SI7.M5. l(ihs-- 1 h. fid, HeUieS - -'1. 7.ri. MAHHLTS AT A tiLANCi: NLW VDHIv ( AP. HloekH , strong: dozen rails at r2b to (tonds - Kh in : rail ismn s acth and hicher. Cureien eeluing S I e a d ltt'lgiiill francs recover. Sugar-l-'ea I lire less. Coffee Higher; trade buying C H I C ;nsy; S A H O plemher (AP). Wheat - liuuidiittou, d'creasing stoi-ks. limited demand, big packers In- i "orn - Sead.-; Caltle- Weak; Hogs - lwci ; j activ J Street Sprinkler I niches I ltt K KI.IJHK!, Ida.- While aj-r.-iel-Ing the hill ne.i '! o.-w. l:. a: N. di (iot the uiolor-drlveii ntre-t sprinkler caught fire, due to de fective hatlery wlrew. and was bad ly damaged. It will probahly ce-t .Too tfi put the machine n repair, officfats say. K liitiui III I .li nil IIHiikh Kll'j.llllll KI.AMAIII I'.M.I.S dr...--Illclil hi r.-i of litn.l iiri'luim., l,y f city for Tor pink iirnin.H fi,. i.iri ilii'i for tl1.7r.ii wib nol.t Ail ttilit II to tin. S'liilli.-rn I'ariflr iiii'l or. icon Trunk ruilroii.li. tur j $i,;. i. iki Holh mil lliu n iuhIii II for Irm'k.iiri' iiirioii'. Th.' dr.. (fun Triink lMirfhni.. two ii'-t-i'.s for $ir..liuii. wliili- Hi, Sniltti.ril I'm-lflr purrliiiMi'il thi- ! j iniiininif fi J ii'Trn for H7.tMi'i. i 'I'lii- (ily lurk liour.l. whlili : n.'poi li.li 'l Ilii' u-, iiniioiin.'i.il Unit th. iirO!---'ls wotilfl In; u.niJ for j Uiu uuri.hus of uuoUicr k sitv. I I Markets 'INDIANS GET RATTLERS FOR UK! SNAKE DANCE WINKUtW. AH (AIM- Their t hree-tlav hunt eompleled. illirinn which they rounded up and eap tured every available rati lesuake In the vicinity of their reservation, preliminaries for the cinliiml snake dance of (lie Hop) Indians not un der way in earnext at Watpl, their village near here, Tuesday, The snake dance will take place Wednesday and tourists from all over the 1'nlted States are gather ing to watch the spectacle. Mon day the priests made Innumerable "prayer wlieks" and Tuesday they were preparing charm paints and emitlcs. The Hopls are bitten fre- qiieiitly by the rattlesnakes during the ceremony, since they handle j the reptiles without restraint, but no ludktn has ever been known to die from a reptile's poison. The i prepi-ration used by the Jlopis fo ' counteract the poison never has I been made known lo the whitu man. Kinully the prayers of the tribes are bestowed upon them, following the washing and .sprinkling of the ( tmakcswith sacred meal, und theyj are turmd loose to carry the bene- dittlons to (he "snake mother" and to the. "spider womuu of the un derworld.' EXPLOSION , DEATH LIST ! IS LARGER (Continued from Page One.) scene of the accident. Those who siiw. tiie Incident.! from the shore deseiihed a huge, black burst of smoke which shot from the steamer followed , by. steam which enveloped the 'en tire boat. The Mackinac was a one funnel st en m e r with a g ross t o n n u ';e c f oil'. She was IGi feet long. WAHHINGTtiN (lly the Asso ciated Press).- Investigation Into the Mackinac steamship .disaster was ordered today by the I'nitel States steamboat Inspection d" partment of the government, Hee ictarv Hoover personally lust rilct- choree l liler. tnsnector general of service, to proceed Immediate ly to Providence, H. I., to inves- iitr-ito ni phases of the accident. I bj(. UstUTictnmv , -ll . 1.1 1 Bungalow Old clothes, carefree , Imppiness and constant pleasure go hand-in-hand at the five Cana dian 1'acilic Bungalow Camps-no "dress-up" or formality about those wonderful vacation spots in the heart of the Canadian Pacific Rockies. LOW FARES on the Canadian Pacific Railway arc now effect ive - it op over aa lone as you wiih-return " nil is October 31. Moderate in price are the B.ingalow Camps,' yet rich in appeal , to everyone who enjoys a real vacation in the out-of-doors. Wnte or call far bmk Itis. and lutlhcr iormJtion. Canadian Pacific fl -is 11,1.1 WJlDeacon UailWuiV GeniAnltorBrfi. 55 fMrd Sl MuawtuafbteiSiVonianiX mam ira wisunctiVBiv s U-:nTTT7rTTTTTrTTTTm : I Plli : i aBaHBaaEC0aBaBttBBKBEBEBHBCHBlBlBBBBBHHiaBBBaBBaoaOOBBaa R3 M El CI M The Sale Of Federation Hard Wheat Flour Is increasing ;it a fasler rale than any other hi",h-t;i'ale flour wc ever sulci. Why shouldn't it! A higher Krade at a lower price. II pays to use home manufactured products. Order a trial sack at our ri.sk. Use the whole sack. If you don't find it highly satisfactory we will refund the full purchase price. 10-lb. sack .':(; IM-Ih. sack $1.13; -19.il. sack $2.4 1; 4-sack lots ?!)..'!( HOOVERIZED GROCERY "WlllJKfc THE Til RUT Y THRONG" I.A GRANDE'S I'lONKKR LOWER PRICE FOOD STORE. MAIN 49. MOTOR DELIVERY H n u El n n n M N U M n 'ESCAPED MEN STILL ELUDE i THE POLICE (('iHitinucd from Pnue Oimi,) heiti iis hoslLicvH L Hie convietM by the four nn-ii were kidnapped by Die uiurdererN at Monitor. Oih gun to the el'ieei thut Tom Murray and James Will is had deserted Kllsworth Keey, iho third mem ber of the trio, was given ereil ence Jy many of the authorities who though! such action likely. The opinions are based on re marks made by the convicts "dur ing the time they were, in com pany with their hostages. PO!iTLANI, (Hy the Associated Press'). A telephone message rum u man who declared he wms Tom Murray, h-ud'-r of the three live convicts, denying the fugi- j truth i of the published story tltat he and hiN companions hud separated was received today by a -.oeal after- noon newspaper. "We. un- all together In Port- I'tnd." was the suhsiance. of the messige. K ft oris to trace t he i call were unavailing. The police are uncertain whether to regard, the call us a hoax or a definite! word from the outlaws. Some officers, calling attention lo M array's love (or the drama tic, believe t he message genuine. Search for the convicts, here con tinues with the police running down "hot tips' which lead to nothing. . TACOM A ( By the Associated Press). Local police w ere not ti led tn.hiv I hit t three lilell believed to have been the fugitive Oivgon omi-ri'l vkds. had fired on a truck ten' ....h,.., ,1(1rth -.1 i ilinll:l at mid- nw;ht last nlht. i'he Chehulls ot'llec reported tluvt Charles Tay lor, u truck driver for u telephone We Buy for Less ; We Sell for Less OVl;U.M.K heavy wi-lKht material wllh lull hack atl-l suspenders $l,2 llVKIt '.l At'Mll'S, Heav y MciKht $1.45 CANVAS t.l.OVKS, leuth.v faced -V' liAl -M'1,1.-!' Iil,() i:s, leath er raced '. :tm. WOltlv SillllJS made of a very IliKh B'ade challl bmy otic The New York , : Store DHSTUOYERS OF HIGH PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. B . TODAY 1 THURSDAY. I J tASFVw . U hits at the 8oul of.lhhiKs too Wit Tor . wfttr-'c. fi&bvr. ' lu,y ,iln ol' woman to miss! W$i$$ Wr jA CONWAY TEARLB, CI.AIRK WINDSOR 'irtlp rT" ' jffA I'KRC'Y MARMONT and an all-star cast COMINC; l'UIDA V THOMAS MK1GHAN In "OLD HOMIO VKKK,f firm, noticed a parked roailstr by the nide of tin oil station while' en route to Chehalls. j As he slowed down three nu n ! that he said resembled very clos ely the new apu per descriptions of the three men. One oT the trio in the roadster, apparently think ing tin? truck was stopping, shot at the driver, the bullet pr net ra tting ihe windshield. iiylnr sp'-ed-ed up and flaw the roadster drive north. Moiii: si i Aitits pi,nm;i HA I. KM, Ore. Governor Pierc at the conclusion of a so-called "Inside" Investigation here, an nounced that ptuns were being worked out whereby additional safeguards would be Installed hi the Oregon stale pcnltentlm y, looking to the 4 prevention of breaks similar to the one that occurred there last Wednesday night In formulating his plnns the governor said he probably would Icoiil'er with 11 number of ni'n prominent In prison w ork in dif- ferent parts of the United Stales und that at least one of their number woild be called to Salem to make tt complete inspection or the local institution. Among improvements contem- plated Hie better protection for the prison arsenal, u new guard tower near the main gate and the installation of h veb of high volt age electric wires beloW the ceil ings In several tiers of cells. Hlcli Carbonate Ore Struck KKLLOGG, Ma. Itlch ore free from zinc wiis struck in u cross cut at thu Idaho iulnc. according to report reaching Keilogg. Sum- wf ,he oru w brought In by George II.. Mclvinnls, manager of the property, and Indicate great value. Thu ore will be sucked and Protected Tires General Cord Pemisjlvunia Vacuum Cup Rid Yourself of Tire Expense! Jennings & Shumate Sale of Package Goods si'A.Mi'r.i) inti:ssi:s. (;vns, i'a.iamam, stiu'-ixs, IM'ANTS' (JAUMK.VI'S. SfAltl'S, I'KXTKKS, Doiii.s, imiK. inc. ' Are lUnliiotHl from 25 in' BOv. s ; 1 Art & Baby Shop F:vF,RYTinNo ron the ramv" IO.'i West Jttcoleon Hldg, Adams Ave. PAIWHUi JJ il V W Jl WSWWWI. I llWtfW ajiwpiTPH'pajilMIJ'VIW.IIIHlJt'VTaipi.. Ii .HWiW iyjwtf3 'uti-"t-'il'r - -nrrr'i- rr ' - ' J ---rl--. taken to the Hunker Hill smeller for treatment. The Idaho group of claims adjoins the Sidney in thu pine creek district. t HOTEL ASTOD 2nd & Hill Lo. AdlIm EVERY ROOM h PRIVATE TOILET 50 Bathj New, Modern Close to Shopping Dittrict and Theatres FREE GARAGE ' Tariff horn $1.50 H CI II H 4 lit'Y THIS HOME M MtMlern ft-riMiin house 4 V near Island City high- 1 fc way across font the g5 I Stuiigc .Mill. Puce H I $ot)U.UU. l ei ins. C Wo have several good V I loin near the Willow fl j M (School for sab'. F.ay I 1 Is terms or we will Fiuilil I I I ou a small home mid f I gJ ell ou very easy pay- r i meiilH. I7 I House sml hnm ami 1;. I two acres near Willow H I School. I A t us SllOW JJ fl you this place. I WEEKS & HI. ACE l j I New.lolej Hldg. i P Insurance - Loaus t4j n n H n n n M n n n u H H M M n tn M H