Thursday, August 20, V.)2"k
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pit CO Fiv
Local News In Brief
comim; evknjs
Neihtfborhood fTluh Union coun
ty flower show September 2.
I j Grande Public Bchools open
September 14.
In Portland
Mr. und Mrs. Walter Beiin are
vInUIui,' in I'oitlumi tins week.
V New Nyslem In tall imI -
. The Eastern Oregon Music Com-
pany has Installed
Keeping Bystem.
a new book-
Hern This Monilnr
Mrs. B. F. Hill returned to her
home at Teloeaset this morning on
train No. 24 alter severul hours
here shopping.
Hen Shopping
Mr. ami Mrs. Jess Smilh. of Hll-
t:iril uith Rhoniiini' iti I .ii far;inflc
yesterday. They returned to their
home lust evening.
Hen on Business 'I ,l,'x U-'hifc9. who is In the Pottl-
.1. h. Sonle. or Baker, w iih n bus- ""sinews at Union. an a uus
InrBH visitor to ha Grande yeater- llh'KS v'Bttur ,o Ia Cinunln yesler-
day.
I let urns I'roin Portland- .
Mit-s Wanda Smith litis returned
to her home here after a wpo1;s
vaeation trip to Portland und Sou
aide. VIMtlnft ItrlHtlvofT Here ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Oliver; of
Portland, are vislltug rein liven in
I ,'i Grande. They motored hre
from the Rose I'ity and expect to
be here a It not two weeks.
VMlInt; Here
George Mulkey, who makes his
home neur Pendleton, is visiting
In La Grande at the home of Mr.
nud Mr.H. G'-orge Mruce. He ar
rived here yesterday.
I,eh This Mornlnff
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Hackmnnr,
aeeompnnied by Mrs. IC Warm
holtx left this morning, by auto,
for Portland nd const points.
They exi'et to be gone ten days
or two weeks . -
Here For Concert
Mrs. W. K. Wade returned In
1-er home at Klffin this morning
a fliT spending last night In I a
Gramle. .Jrs. W ide attended the
farewell concert given by Victor
DePtnto here last evening.' '
To Visit Parents -
Irs. Hall .W'UU
I Mty, was In La Gramb
' n hiT- 'vfty to
California, where she
of
fills nioin-
f.ongbeach.
will .visit
p., i
nis. Mrs. WalMs expects
to
lie in California about Ihree,
At Cou l.:ist l-Aeniii'i
H. S. Hnu'ilton. dlslrlei-.superin-t-n.but
for th Methodist Chiirch.
whose home is in Poise. Idaho, was
in La Grande this morning on his
way to Baker and other points,
where he will hold, conferences,
lb- held a conference at Cove, last i
e enim;. 1
LeilM Touun'roxv .
Mrs. Walter TeiHchon. who has
been visaing ai the home of her
P .rents. Mr. -md Mrs. Fred .auicr.
fr Home time will leave tomorrow
morn ing for her home at Salt.
Lake City. Flah. She will be
nr"
eeiunanied by her sister. Miss Kv
Zingg. who will visit in Salt Lake
indefinitely.
( M'. Pnrkei- lmproiiiz
According to word received in
F;F 7riuV1r Mi s. Tltl-rr." liTKMT
or I'nrtland. is iniro lug gnidu
i1y Mis. I'arker fell and brotce
lo r hip i'evenil months ago and
y nee tl' it tillle has been confined
to her bed. She Is now tilde to
be up a little, but will not be ahln
lo walk for some Mine jet. She
formerly lived in La Grande and
lias many friends here-. f
loor llnikcn 1
The iloor hadillL to the upstairs
rioor of the ,a '.runde National
Hank ' building was broken this
mcrninrr. f)n of the tenants in
lhe bniblinc ree.ivid a new ship
ineiil of bno).s ami in taking I he
bonks up the stairs the transfer
men allowed them to slip back
Tan
Oxfords
JUST IN!
SOMETIIIN'C NKW!
Hal and Uluchcr styles,
wide toe. They are keen.
Select a pair today.
$6.43 and S6.93
Oxfords of Quality
Clint's
Clolhiery
The Mure wall CoUMlime
down the stiiirs uiul into the kIuks
(lour. Olio ul tin- Ht epa was uIhu
broken.
At Seaside
Mr. and Air, riiarlen H. Key
nolds und two sons are ttl Seaside.
Whitlows Belt.-; Itcnimleled
Tilt lurgu show wlndou h tit
West's store are being remodeled
tins week.
i(n Way to .Muwllle
Mlsa 1'Yledn Huecm-v whs in I-a
Grande this morning on her way
to Muxville from Texas. Shu will
make her home at Maxville.
llere
mm Cove
MtS
I a visitor in f.a Grande this morn
Itiff. She motored over and i e
turned to her home later in lhe
day.
ArrUe T011I-4I11
MIfs Vivian Blakesley, of .Orrdi n
I"th, ill arrive in I. a Grande
this evening and will visit here ut
the home of her aunt. Mm. 11. M.
Brudshuw.
I Hern Vcvlnwlnv
uuy.
I.mlles Aid to Meet
The Ladies Aid of the Rapt 1st
church wit I meet tomorrow niter
noon at the liome or Mis. 1'. J.
J.ster . '
Here I nun Portland
Mr. and Mis Georce I Oon
ner, of Portland, are visiting in
La Grande at the hoinv of Mr.
and Mi. H. G. How.
Slopped Here
Miss Pesise Smith, of Twin Kalis.
Idaho, arrived in La Gmnde th;s
mnrnlnir en route to her home.
She will spend a few days here
the guesl of Mrs. II. G. Dow.
On Way (o Wallowa
Miss H. Pjornson, of
passed t Ii I'ought La Gra n-'e , t iiis !
mornin? on her wny to Wallowa,
where s'ie will visit relatives for
some time. 0
.Make Home at Minimi
Mr. and Mis. W. H
KoHs pnssed
through l'. Grande this morning!
on their way to Minam, where
they will mal e their home. They
are from Portland.
To VW. I at her
Mrs.--:. W. Miller and small son.
Herbert, were in La Grande this
. morning on their way Iti Wallowa,
, ' where they will visit Mrs. Miller's
'fi'liOdlfc-r.ho 'llww. lUrtraU'TUcy ro
from, Portland. - -.
ltr-tiiri!Nl lo Hoist
Mrs. A. .JL. Holbrook and Mrs C
G Holbronk
mother and slster-
I in-law of C.
P. Holluook. of this
'city, -have i- turned u their home
at Pdlsis after , visit ing h
lA'tt For llnmc
Mrs. J. W. liulmer. who li'is
been visiting at the home of her 3
brother, J. C. Camp for some time,
leit Tuesday for Kverett. Washing
ton en route to her home In lias
SJiiu, Alljerta. Canada.
FORTY DEAD
NOW COUNTED
(Continued from Pi
One.)
start an immediate inquiry.
Plate Found llnptured.
"When the slate invest igatoi S
inspected I tie Mack na 's explod
ed boiler they found it was t..i
old one deteriorated by w ear and
thinned down in certain places." '
said- Mr. fleHzon. "What occurred
at the lime of tlie explosion w as
a rupture of the plate In the cross
drum exlen ling from I he righ;-
hand side of the fire box to t lie
center of the boiler alongside of
Uio longitudinal seam. , ,
"The longitudinal seam was
verv thin ahd "! t he opening was
six or seven
fnche
vide,, extend-
Mr. Secretary Sees That
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Last Picture
Of Ambassador
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The, lust- pU'ture. ot the- lute
E:tKUr( A. l;uiriott, Alul-icitu
ulilhu.Siitlur (lu .litpun. I'ljoto
was lnk'n . upon lus ni-rival' ul
u .nnuu-r r Mol t, Kui-utuiuu, In
tile Japan Alps. Mum-roi't lie.l
Okm'u utter u uhort lllnt-bb, July
;7.
ing upwarrl to tlie rear of the
dram. Jl appeared that from
Line to tunc tiie boiler had been
subjected to extensive,
tlie addition of new
patches."
Only one of the victims was
killed instantly by the hla:u
1 1 he boiler. J ( was Joseph Lc
Ivalle of Central Kalis, a fireman.
Portland. 1 -I .... uii.-.-mnii...! trm.. i.upmm
ft oin inlialmg steam.
Death IJt Held Low.
Newport mariners tonight . said
t he death lisf was extremely low
in view of the laet that more
i.0.ir(i ,
, When the Mackinac wj s docked
at S iHiviin'8 wharf by a navy tux
two guards were plaeed on, boarl
to keep e. erymiu olf the veKst.l
pending the federal investigation.
; Ft forts to confirm the
report
thai the At uc.k tune's departure
from Paw tucket was delayed yes
terday wlille repairs were mad!
on her boiler, failed today.
' The 'M..'ckin:Vc," biii'ft in '
feet long, -JS.il feet of
anrl flraws 11! feet of water
hull "is of sled structure
if'Ti, Is
beam.
Tie
THJPTPTIXR
"HELD LAX IN
' INSTITUTION
((ntintied from rage nie.)
Ists In thM prison. Guards ha ve
nule control over the convicts.
I and attempts by tin- dep'ity war
J den, principal keeper and ot tiers
j to discipline prisoners have been
' overruled by t lie w arden.
Meads in Conflict.
1 lleadit of the institution were in
'conflict, which was . fully known
j to all around the prison and t hi t
j guards and convicts even were
. bct'lng at one time as lo whether
the warden or deputy wiiideo
w ould lose his jedi.
pert "( in-gon" .loin -i, kilh'-d in
.the break of last week, and KU
wort h Lelly
oile of the tuiritlv.-s
.-re occupying a ceil
now stuighl. were
together, allhoogl
they were pari-
' ii"is in an escape u little ovv a
year a :;o and Were known to be
1 constantly plotting another break,
I Gambling goes on constantly
'among the prisoners w ith the
. know ledge of the warden and the
, govei nor, and with t he sanction
of 1 he warden, who ordei
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JONTEEL
TALCUM
POWDER
Nothing quite eqmiK Ion
tee I. rMr us' ufler llu bath
op liHe, lo pit'tent I'luirinu,
offset iM'r-phatioii, boolhu.
and dry the. akin.
;ulfir
23c
, 50c
Glass
Drugs
Inc.
Zk cyupSJL Star
La Grande, Oregon
Markets
POIfnM),. Ore. (By the A.f;
soeiated l.'r bs. ) --Cattle and hogs
steady." slienp steady to a sJiade
hiKiier. ' t.'nrreiil I'lCi-iptK. egs.
half a cent higiu-r, i-atb-tl Kioi-kh
steady. Putter and Iniiiiiiut steady.
MAiiM-rrs at a ;i.aci;
NEW YORK (AP). Stocks
Steady; non-ferrous metals strong
; PondsMixed: debt , agreement
Ips Ih'lgian obligations. I
i''oreign exchange Firm; Pel-'
Will (
kwm
repairs by.giau frunca continue to gain,
boils an 1 Cotton Stead y; commission
ho jse Inlying.
Sugar Featureless.
Coffee Weak; easier calces.
(' 11 I (' A (5 O
Firm.; smaller
Corn Higher
A!M-
'elpt"
better
-Wheal -
cash si!
uation.
Caltle Declined
plica.
Hogs Lower.
isive sup-J
poim.wo MtAiv mai:ki:t
P O it T I. A X 1 1, Ore. (AP).
Wheat Hjrd white P. H. Paarr,
August $l.i'i'. September H.f3;
soft v hite. August $ 1 .f.7. Septem
ber $ !.; 7 ; western whit'-. August
; $ l.f(i. .September $l.'(i; hard wi.i-
ter, A Mgust I Lad. September
$ 1 .at!; nort hern spi ing, Augtihl
$l,r5. , Septemhej-, l.;.c:.. ,w..-slern
I red, August $L&3. ..September
$ I '.t.Z : IlL.H. hai (J , W-liilc, , August,
fl.M. September Jl.lil.
vcoiiluied lo "the island" and al
jos colli lets lo older earns
iL.iOUgu Liu oliicc.
Jliemeu.s Stand
bt.n.cIilC,lt.S, Ul
Oill.
1 luatle
Ti.r.
1 lllMU
s o. ,.e pi i.soii
lone of the bicak, Stuad
out
too ttsiimouy.
I i. i . M Ji phy, chajiel
guard
when the coiiv,t.,s cue.iped, 'u..ii:.i
by one of tuc juriii.-n wnetiier
ti.e pi isuii was lull as an insti
tution ol ivJoiiii or uiiisiiliieitt.
replied :
it IH more like jill old peoples'
j home," aiming taut he cak !ci1
'lie would lose his job tor crill
ci.iug conditions at Ine p.iMn.
HOSTILITY
IN MOROCCO
IS RESUMED
iCoutinued from Page One.) 1
Like Sliet inaii'y mat ch to the se i,
i( made a oaring pi tm:c into I ue
rear of ln- enemy countiy witli
out motor transport and wilhout
having a Hue ol coiniiiuiueatlon
ctiiinect.iug it with Iih htartiiu;
point, - which ii left just beloie
daw n. At noon today airplanes
report ed 'olonel Nil uguess' group
as lout! ed In the liills just e.isl
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Crosses To Warn Autoists
- A cross Tor each person kil led :n an automobile aeeident
Will be plaeed along Ohio slate liiKhways where aeeidenls oc
cur.; 1'ouiteen such crosses mark a particularly dangerous spot
near McGontgal, In ilutlcr county.
of Uub Taza
tlie east ward
and sliil moving to
across me pam
tho enemy retreat.
PAHIS (Al') The large sc;i.e
operations now proceeding again .t
Ihf re'iel Inbesnun hetwwn Ta.p I
arid 'Oueiriin. in Kreneli - Morocco.!
is expected to . elosu... many , bun
dreds squaro miles of .tnlto.v
iuii tew it uny l-'renqh casua!ta-4.
It Is expected tbtit the Krenen
command has at its diso.sal sul
tlcieiit lii-es to einpEoy v. Hal in
know n as tlie Lyu Jtey met hod.
Tma plan consists of waiLn-; un
til relatively pow erf til forces a. e
assembled . and then udvancug
UiOng u wide from, met.iodicajly
cleai ing out
tho finintry.
fct.xteen tiiousand infant ry ai "
employed in tlie present move
ment, the artillery and cavalry ac
companying them bringing the to
tal to upwards of :Muino,
S -nit lav advances will tie made
aluiig other pnrtK of tin- front
until Abd-Kl-K rim's forces are
driven into a region where
JtifLan chief must, make Ins
stand or sue for peace.
toe
lxl?V T 1P1ITO
INSTALLED
ON STREETS
(Conllmied
from Page One.)
to irelimliiar'
estlniate
(Mle of
1 he ' t"itt hi'i h of the re-bulbling of
the llne will be (he Installation of
liiiinhttr 'iwo (opper wire, reiriovlin;
thfi ' 'nnniliec six- wire now hi'hrg
used. "Th is arrangement
(he line gri-ater capacity and will
enable the company to shorten the
total distance by four miles.
All or these projects -nd Ihls c
peje Is being assumed by the Fast
cm I r'gon Light and Pow-r com
pany for the purposi of rendering
belter service to the public, uuys
r. Jjttriilge .
Swimming Pool is populai-
CIIKWKL.MI. Wasu.. 'lh
plarily of tin swiuiiutng p(
incnsising. There have bre
ir.
to Una bathers daily since cdab
Ihditnenl ol the pool and acluaM
counl shows from fH to im balhcis
in 1 he pool at once during the
bush-si purls of lhe day.
Cheweiah is to have a weather
sttti ion. The riiu gaiig- was re.
eeived from Hie Interim- dep.nj.
meiit this wei-k. C. A. LaX'igne
wa;; uanled olwrvi-r.
Crop sp'-clalistM of Washington
state college will b- here Augiisl
- - lor crop and sot! inspection;
The Neeh-y ranch ill the Vi st rn
!!; ot low ti it III be I lie j-c ne o
the forenoon sessiun while ih"
Km i I Ii Salisbury ra nch will be i-su.-d
during Fie atternoon.
Pure white lead and linseed oil- plltS
1 Ivil's 'h;it your muster puinicr ilcyend.i on
for asalisfaciory job. 'I'htit's what Rasinusscn
Faints are made with pui the other time
tested elements, such as
zinc, that make good
paint better.
Ak your dealer for color cards.
Ask your fainter lor an estimate.
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lliJP VARNISHES . !
For Eilrrlort j
RASMUSSITN 1'URE PAINT I
A'oOci.s'i..S!imK!cSi.iin,r.ir.Ii
Flour I'.iint; b.nrri an.l K.,.)t I'.imti
Tru.k, Tr.ictcr i.lul l:nple,nciit
Pjint; Aulumul.i'e EniimcltiSpnt
Vrnlh; Rx.i' Civtii Conucta '
and Ctmeiit Cuiitii x ( i
for Eilcrton
RASMUSSFN PURE PAINT
A'wre(.M)'c SliinlcSf.un.r.tr.;!!
Flour I'.iint; b.nrri an.l K.,.)t I'.imti
Tru.k, Tr.ictcr mid Iinplemnt
Pjint; Auti)mul'i:e (-nitinc!.-; Spar
Vrnlh; Roi.i Civtii Conucta
and Cement Cuiitir..
l:or Interi,tr.t
Wall-Durn VC'nsh.il.lc Wnil T.iint;
Racullt" Enamels; Itnulc lli.nr
Paint; t)il Si aim; ll.or and Var
nlshSl ainjrVithT uh Unnrncl, Our
blc f loor Varn;sh.
tintni'U'm fJ Cm finny
i'orttarui and xi;ti4
Sold hy
Grande Ronile Lumber Company
I.A CKANDK, OUKCOX
J!lot Luir.lj jj'2S
lit f'i
Wasluilffton-LinCOlll
Memorial Proposed in
Dakota Mountains
" 't
'HAIMH t'i;i'V, ft. IX,
tlnlttmnl sli ri'm-; liiOdoled
A'P)- A
from one
of nature's vagaries .and sil ualed
tti -the beautiful Black hills of
Smith !;ikotu Is the vision of
Gut7.um iJorglunu the sculptor, and
n-giMiup of South- Oakfda residenls
who view the I'.laek 1 1 Mis as 1 lie
wonderland in the I nited States,
'l lu' stirint; w ould be a monu
ment of W:.shingLou and Lincoln,
t ii'Mni- H)(il)V'Sd t heir fiirureH
ciirml from a- huge needle-likp
b or ut NHie which towers 200
feet ul.eVe ils ininiedhite base.
;:.'iiini 1v:m long Jield this vt-
sion. lie expects "soon lo visit
South Dakota to discuss details
lor raising the $ I.Otiu.uuo' neces-
i sa ry to its completion.
I iu tlie Ittack Hills there is a
group of rocks that rise perpendi
cular, y ib hly,h us a If. or more
siory office building, . The rocks
are Known at. The Needles. One
of the so has withstood the ele
J ..iim.s inoitt than us neighbors
ard I h ere, ii; ;;:.! nH a wide base
from whteh aacends a shaft taper-
Ing almost to a point. This shaft
tii'-e; lo a hcjghl greater than uny
elevaiion east of th Itockies ex
Scepl Mount Harney, Itself in Die
Llack Hills. -
Situated among virtual mount
joins of red, purple and gold. I heir
i slopes doited .tin-mortal - rock may
be & .- n for miles
elore I lie loil',
trial finally
S'owly J.S -eliding
briuvrs i he- visitor
lloW", , .
within lis sha-
I li re HorKluin
found u setting
iTioiTmL
ol Several South
lUn-gluin chos
for tins nietii
il nd " Lincoln,
'or a national ft
With liie advice
1 hakoKi re.iinentVf. '
on Die ci-'it-el-'.-M
oi i.'il ' A asliinpton
two rtiPsrandiog fbniri'S in Ameri
can history, whom he knew would
appeal to the pat riot ism of every
corner of I he t titled' States.
I nt ft ination n-uchiiig supporters
of the memorial in lids slate in
dicates that the financial problem
i v. 1 1 1 be nut. Several wealthy per
sons have listed sym pat hetlcalty
to the plan and it is understood
one NVw York mult i-mlilionaire
virtually has agreed to finance
the piojeci Ningle handed.
. m;i i ;: in n
I'AMIY, ...l lie.
r i. uasii.
( 'hufiice ( 'olyi i J
t he hospital 'at ;
time from injur-1
nlKht when a
driving collide 1
i motor car pil- ;
ider. The ucci-
Ot tl.iS . Jl Ih l,
I ircKun t i y mil I" i
) s Mistaim 'I last
I' oi d bun he w .1M
V it It 1 1,.- of i
Oled bv Maie y()
d- n! occ ii r.-d In
lhe .Molullu biidi;e
t he city near '
11 i.i rt parted "idy-r was dri;
ii!i!r (it a ii i m It rate ftf speed when
t he aecjdt ul occurred. 1 1 Jm c i:
w as completely demolished and
II. e Voder car turned bottom side
op cud was demiis-ed cnnddeP), M V.
Maine That Saved
France to Supply
A Big Wheat Crop
PAltlH. ( AP) The battlefield!
of tlie Marue, where the Ameri
cans helped the I'Ycnch turn the
tide of war seven years ngo, will
furnish a bumper crop of wheat
this year. The Department of I
the Marne und the Mure wt rat
ed at the end of June ul '.hi in the!
official crop estimates, u hlle Si) I
Is exceedingly good and far above;
the average of recent yetiH. Thir
ty-three of the So depart ments
were ruled at 80 to Hfi, yet gove
meiit officials arc wondering wh-
ether they will not gain tins year
be obliged to import some wheat no moIu.v und d'Mroved no liquor,
to meet ordinary requirements. ' Lane couuly is sllghilv ahead wilh
Agricultural experts say thatt n6 (fudons of liquor destroyed but
while the crops look good, thefrar wxw jn the amount of fines
rust has done much dumage and 1 assessed and collected with :iloU
tlml tin early Jun estimate of V-Msed and but $1270 collectedi
liy.uoo.-omt metric hundred weight j prohibition work in Union codn
ur 8J4.00H. oau bushels of wheat1 iy K.en conduct? I for tho
must now be . reduced to about I most pari by Carl Helm, district
2SMU0,ihh. bushels. Franco con-! attorney. George M. pierce. Bpe
sumes about 3"-5,MU0,uuu busliels ctal officer out of the district at
per yeur. 'tomey's office has been responsible
Tlie harvest which began remit-) rr inuiiv of the arrests and Judge
!y In some departments, is just InHugh K. Iliridy, Justice of. the
time to keep the mills going, the. peace., has assessed most o( tho
stocks on hand having been prac- 'fines . ''
tically exhausted, so that If thej
agricultural experts are nearer
right that the official crop judges.
I'Vanco will huvo to buy abroad
nearly as much wheal as s Im- Ll t.LM-,. Uie.--A large moon
ported last year. It is pointed Hll,1- Mi" wati found at the home
out, however, that the ugricuitura- of A. coffin ai filenada, nuir
list Is always inclined to pessimism t th(! l"olllh of Kluslaw river,
and fair judges opine that while Sunday by Sheriff Taylor. Cuffd!
France may be a little short of her,
requirements she will not need us-
I much tfiuln from ubroud as lust
I yeur . j
Hoats Found Without
I MAItSHFIKLD. Or
Sn fegnnitls
. - A. W. !
; Kussow, navigation - 1 u n p c c t o ,
loiiid many violations of the luv
In this part of the county and
Curry. He found two ferries with-,
out thc required life preserversj
1 several small boats without
necessary safeguards. The
Pugnell ferry on Hoguo river was
"ol adequately protected nor wus !
1 nul UT Bcoiisuurg. in ine way oi
.fire and drowning apparatus.
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
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BUNHiKliM-fl $l,-.-
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CAMAS
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WOKK Minus nmli. of
u very liltfli riuiId chum-
bray
..but:
The New York
Store
DESTROYERS OF
HIGH TRICES
1216 Adiinm Ave.
Protected Tires
General Cord Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup
Hid Yourself of Tire Expense!
Jennings & Shumate
New Stamped Aprons
Now In. stamped on un bleached muslin. Some In npplhpic,'
and simple enituoldcr.v. Also I). M,, 'I lireail lo work,
tbent with
Art & Baby Shop
KVMivniiNo inn tiif; haiiv-
llUr, W'rsl .lui'ohsfiii I;Mk, Adiilll.'. Air.
Arcade
FRIDAY And SATUKPAY
Thomas Meiglian
With LILA LEE In
"Old Home Week" -
A wholesome American comedy-drama of New'"
York and Main Street, suggested hy Geoiyeij
Ade's story. f
LAST TIME TONIGHT
CONWAY TEA RLE, CLAIRE WINDSOR
In
"JUST A WOMAN"
ILMON CO.
HIGHEST IX
BOOZE FINES
(('out limed from Pngu One,)
tliiuor
est royed are very exl iw-
ordiunry
wIm'u taken on thu sumo
basis.
As has already b'-cn remarkeil
linker county led the list with 2t
arrests, luit assesefl only $ll&l in
tint :,, collected . but $.Stii) and de
stroyed no liquor ai all, according
to the records. Hy contrast litiou
county. us.st.sed $4 7 Sit in . fines,
collected It Noli und destroyed 1U
gallons of liquor.
Multnomah county, also arrested
2. assessed but 1 1 34 and colieet,!
ltly; st::i z omirT enr r.ugene.
1
whh ur rested and is now In tin
Uiue county jail. Along with the
stilt the sheriff seized und .de
stroyed 235 gallons of prune and
com mash.
(JOTEL ASTOD
2nd Hill to, AnlM
EVERY ROOM h PRIVATE TOILET
50 Bntlit New, Modern
Cloie to Shopping District and Theatres
FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50
Itl'Y THIS
, Alodern A-rooni house
iti'Ar Island City high
way across I-otn tho
blunge Mill. I'rico
2o0l.ll0. IctllM.
Wo have several gnoI
lots near the Willow
School for sale. Lasj
tci ui., or we will build
you a Miutll home and
sell uu very easy pay-,
men Is.
llous4) and barn and .
two acres near , SV'Huw
School. It us show
you this place. ... !
WKKKS & l.A(
KliAIIOKS
New Tnley HhlfC.
liiMirSnce loann
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