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Tuesrisiv. Anmist 2.r, 1925. ' .. . i ii THE LA GRANDE EVENTNC OHRERVER Pa ere Five Local News In Brief ; ' COMlNJ EVENTS Nelhgborhood Club Union coun ty flower show September 2. Ia Giundo Public Schools open September 14. lEchirtit'if Home Mr. and Mr. K. II. IJoylen re turned to their home here yes terday alter a Iwq mnnitiH visit in .wealthy Tacoma, i'ortland, und Solent, jler" Iom Tacoma ,r. and Mrs. Hurry W. Kvins Ueorge Allen and Mr. and Mis. vL-ited uvttr the week end at tho home of ilr, and Mrs. Andrew Loney. They are from Tacoma. Here From Portlaiul nterly national guard instructor In J .a Grande but inure recently of j rtiand is stopping at tho tiom iner hotel . On Trip MKs Veda Price left last even ing on a vacation trip to Port land. She will also viwit 'Miss Jiel Mohr, I -a Cirande young- lady who is spending the. winter in White Salmon. : M ill llvo Ball " ; A harvesl ball wH If uixen ly the Cove-Commercial Club on the the evening of August t'8 in the Mnccabbee Hall at Cove. There will le a short program with dancing and other diversions lai-' rr In the evening. Invitations have been circulated in I.ii Gran- de for the affair. . . Tiavelhxl As nn illes'ratlon or how fnr one may travel on a trip Mr. ". T. Johnson, who. wl:h' Mrs. John- m I" now reyistered at the Sniu- mer Holel, remarked ibis morning ttiat since b-nvlng his home in HI. Louis a few weeks ago he has be rebuilt entirely giving addition driven 10,000 miles. The Johnsons ' rom. Partitions will be re arc enroute to California. moved and the present old vault v - . .will be replaced. YMIII&. From Pnontello The entire exterior of the bn.Ud- Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Womor of Ing will be finished with new pocHtotlo arrlepfj in La Grande to plate ghus windows on Kim street. vPit their relntives. Mr. and Mrs. Lep Wright .after which they will fo on to Se'-tttp rnd other we-t-crn points. Mrs, Womer was for nierlv Nell I'restar and is well known in La Grande having been a tdtiricnt of the La Grande high school. Slftpped Over L. Campoll with - 'Mrs. "M.h..i, ins" melon at- the Iji jCrande hiirh school stonncd over in La Grande 'ih's 'ninrnlhg" "nil Grande 'ih's 'ninr'nlhg" Vin their wav to Idaho where some of Mr. Campbell's relatives are til. The Campbells have been spending the summer in Portland. Thev will r"lurn to la Grande' in ji few wi'Vm to resume their teaching work. Students Appreciative I nlversity of Oregon studenlH In I .., Grande vnres efl thanks, to Cmse who helped them make the ?-t hniMinir fund benefit danc last night a success, including the F.iks for the use of the ball room. M' Crr frr uiving furniture for 1 at i ons and patronesses, 1 ion - .v-h rrr thn a'HcrMsIng on the screen at the Arcade. Misses Judy and Sally Seigrist for giving fea ture dancesi Ti e Tiffin for ad- vertlslng for them. Mrs, Stance f r pending flowers and all those who came. I Personal Mention i it l fmnfiii.-ii'm from T'.akiT was in the city last evening. Al Hie Lin k OV lvppv. care tree firefly. You worry not a bit, For if you see the vHlarre cn Yoih know your tnll-Hirht's Tim 1 nc'inventioiuil Vel FIIAT Jr. Clothes for hijlh school lads. They are keen. We outfit your boys from head to feet with Quality Clothes at ' CLINT'S. See our window. Clint's Clothier y The Store with Couc-leuce ROUND-i:i HAT SEASON OPENS : (Continued from Page One.) ? weather," siys Mr. Collins. "I'ros p -cth for u world beater of u show ure bright. To s:.y things look Rood Is petting It mildly.' , ! lli-in, Own Hamls I T,u' various Hggn-KHilons com- j lag here bring their own hands and thry are all well known in track and arena circles. All will bo here at le:iat a week bc o-n IIound-lp. Mr. Collins, with Chauney Us- : hop. John Hamley, Dr. H. H. Hat- lery anu hot iiutnn made up tht udiftttn representation at the Salt Lake show lrst week. All Pwik highly of the show and of the hospitality shown. Mr. Collins ullu m,' f"u"" A"v"- wus especially imprtwd with the I Mr. Nellie Marten is entertain unnounelng system used and the ing a niece, Mbs fcJdith Miles of. management hopes that it can be J3aker . duplicated here. - JP and Mrs Willlam Johnson. .i mv ,Mn,.. r,.u.i i-tuiint.ii Cowlu won tlu bucking, and Hob Crosby the eaif and steer roping. und the bulldogging. WILL OPEN iLW SEWAGE PLANT BIDS (Continued from Page One.) and recorder rooms will be re- lurnibhed and reeeniipped. Scc-oml-I Umii- IMuiis The, fire department will occupy nearly one-hull' of the second floor. The present dormitory will re rebuilt into a cluhroom and the present engineer's drafting room and headquarters will be made luo a I i renin n's dormitory and will contain showers and other facilities, including a priv- ate spiral stairs. The rear end of commission room wl tlemd oil and will n w enginetT'H the present I be partl conlaln llie headquarters which will a'so blue print room. Include the The city manager's office is to Sanitation Plays Big Part In Eradicating Bovine T.B. Through the Influence nf sanl-. tary .surrounding in preventing disease very dlr widely recognized, the part. It plays is illua- traii'd uhYiost' du'liy" 'tri 'K('fl'e',ar"t,r"care and housing of farm veterinary' - act ivittes. One of th most Important lines of this work 18 inf" eradication of tuberculosis rrom livestock. Owing to the sys- temalic manner in which the tesiirg is conducted .together with retesis of infected herds, definite records now lake the place of cas- ual observations. , In one herd tested annually for period of thn-e vears. each test disclosed at least two tuberculous iinimels. The premises and stable were In such condition that thro ugh disinfection was virtually im possible, and rather th:m improt conditions the owner finally quit the dairy business, in con trawl In I liis experience are scores of cases In which infected herds, kept In famtary barns, are soon freed of tuberculosis und kept so for long j.erio-'s. , . o,,,. (lf (,(, n,ost striking exam-I pies reporled to the Bureuii of An- 1 imal liulustry. I nlted Slates I 'e- partment of Agriculture, ivils that of an eastern dairyman who had an excellent herd which lie kept tu a very old bank barn. llie hen) numbered between 30 and being !:.. 4o animals, mostly purebred, and All teachers for the coming yen the owner paid several thousand jmve been elected. Miss Kiizahttlh dollars apiece for some of his ulr- Rogers or Portland Is the only, ad ieu. This was some" years ago .utional teacher elected on the when public enlightenment con- htafr. She will take charge of 'cetning tuberculosis was just be- n,Pit. jn n grades. gjnning. li,reiiieul deaths occured - ili Hie hM'd and finally llie dairy-, sHn Hunter Ivncil :,. man decided to have his ci-ttte ALBANY, Ore, Kdvviu J. llol- tunercuiiniesieii. i hi- in. v..,, sh wed a large proportion of re- actors, and later tevts took still more. Indicating that Infection was still on the premises. t inmaieiv his herd, representing years of breeding woork and a large in vestment, was practically wiped out. The cost of a few ood cows used in the construction of a mod ern, sanitary barn would have protected the large Investment In the herd and prevented the in roads of the disease. So important is he sanitary condition under which cattle ere kept, with relation to their health. I tiiat the mtt.d Stales Dep.irl- I mcnl of Aurlcnllpre now pay j Federal indemnity for tuberculous j stock only after the re n uses have been properly disinfected. This is f a new ruling b:ted on an inter- j preiation of Federal laws and re- i gnlations and on many of the Sta- te laws. A thorough clean up in 1 necessary, of course, ner ore in.s Iniection can be properly perfor med. The rulinir Is expected to be helpful in reducing the number of reaetoiB found on retests of In fected herds. In less rttstiifwHnn -Is prompty and thoroughly done I lolli.winc the removal of tub. r culons caltte from a friii. there, is serious danger of continue. J lurking infection which may in-'an ; more renciors to pa for at a lat-j ei- time. Such a practice Is eon trary to good business methods nnd the program of Federal ec- t onomy. practical tiwtnrk sanitation in-, eludes such in at' i rs as itood drainage, removal of manure at frequent interals, foundations of , (increfe or other riHilcrm! that does not rof or harbor infection. ! good iiKlit nd vtntilalion, and FESTIVAL NETS SI FOR M I'nVP Urn iiiwii.l Tim M... thodtsl Sunday nchuol gue an ice cream festival nnd lawn party on the lawn at the home of Mr. antl Mrs. liorkgren I'Ylduy afternoon and evening which received good patronage and nulled the school $40. The money 1b to be added to a fund already on hand for chur ch improvements. Hi vi ral of Cove's young people 'pi nt the week end at Welser. unions this number were Mr. and m,s. William Hallmark. Mr. and Mrs. It. il. Daniels , Mtas Bess Kdley. Mr. and Mrs, I M. itird und Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. I Mr. and Mrs.. J toy Allen Henry Alien, of Portland. und are U(U8, ut the home of their par- of iortland, are the gueMa of tiK.ir HlHier Mra 0st..ir Jimii Mrs. Joe Tixlon und children, of Hurley, Ida., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. Wardell. They were visitors here a month ago and have spent the intervening time in I'ortland, stopping here for ftw du'a 011 tmir homeward trip. Mrs. H. O. Blank spent several days last Week in i'ortland; ' She was accompanied by Mrs. 8.' It. . White, who remained lh the Boso City with her daughter Mrs. Fred 1 , Harris. Mr. und Mrs. J. K. Stearns, of La Cirande, were Cove ViSttors Sunday. j Mis. Kdna Conklln and daugh- j ters. .Aiunun ana Liurice, spent ui uuner . I The Kev. Luther G. II. Williams of Bukei-, wilf lioid Merviee' at ln i 1 L'piscopal oliurch Sunday morn- ' The Bev. William Murray Brad-! ner will occupy the pulpit in me Baker Kpiscopal church Sunda. ( 'hurles 1 eliaas, who has been In Washington for the past month. w home again, ent to Cat Polly: "You s.iy M;ss Affer married well ?' Cluriee: "Yes. Indeed." "Just how well did she marry "Well she married." smoot h , walla, floors and ceilings i hat can be easily cleaned and disinfected. The trend of progress Is plainly in the direction of bei - livestock, since sanuauon pa both in business,, wuy and from a health standpoint. ijiii m spue of tne excellent progress . aireao made, denurluienl offieials point out thai there is. abundant oppor- t undy for more atlt-ution to this important subject.' CAMPING OITMT STwLI-:. CAN BY, Ore. After Mrs. J. M. Dustin of New Kra had packed her camping out I it a yd locked it in the barn preparatory to start ing for the mountains, thievtv broke into the building during tie night and stole everything,- inelud- ing suns, ummnuutlun, tent hiankets, etc. The rI,st. Was ft -ported to of ficers but no trace of the thlevei has been found. SCHOOL OP-:lG Si; T McM INN VILLI-;. Ore. McM'nn itle schoo's will open Septembei L'l this year, Superintendent Ftiinl: A. Bauman announced this wee a small increase in attendance it- i xpected, th estimated cm oilmen) lan(Ij S(.0 runil miii r;ir,i(., w,,;, f nii jr((, ,!n,j roS(S n the Scio j,,sn,.,, Co irt for possession of K;illl, hirds out of season. l.-.,o Warden Hawker made the arrest. FOB BKNT Large room for 2 or more, also girl to share room. Sl'LxVSII! , --.' . .-."v. .'.- .:-9. : f t Keen" Jtnapped ,(unt an one a cm noe-t lltinir contest brtwern Tuncarora Uout clubs during mar, N. J. Milk of Magnesia WS3 An effective antbae'.d an 1 laxative. Good for heart burn, dyspepsia and flatul ence due to excessive acidity and fermentation in the stomach. Be sure to ask for Uex'ill Si it R of Magnesia you want the best demand it. Glass Drugs Inc. ' La Grande, Oregon I'OKTLAM MAUKKIS j POlCCi'ANi), Ore. (Al')-r-Uve stocl, steady. ! Kgr.s -Stvaily, current receipts' half a cent lower. ; Butter Steady. i Buttcrtat Steady. ! IH'TTlKI'lT SAV -j.-HANiri.SCO (AP) (llit ub.c, neiV today, . . -But- WASHINGTON (AP) Grain xports from tile I'nlted States 1;t!it k totaled 3.7SG.l'0i bush els, compart d with 3,.'4'',hhi the pi v inns week. Comparative figui ts for i'ck and tiie week before Ia.it ' i were com- l made public Monday by the meice departnunt, as follows: Markets Barley, l.3Hi,(Kto bushels against! held here October 6 to li. I.SKfi.fuiti; corn, IMB.uod u(;ainsti The piogrum, as arranged, has too.onii; oats. UTT.imo against ! Iieen ainiouneed by Hie committee, TOl.aoo; rye. Sfi.oao against 147, -jit is said that there may be u few rnia; wheat, 1.30a. 000 against l,- 306,000. L'nlted States and Canadian . wheat flour in transit totaled! 274,000 barrels against barrels the week' before. 174,000 vikibu: it.i sin Ni;V VOBK (AP) The 'jpply of American grain i he following changes in i.Y visible shows busn- eis:. ' Wheal Ir.erensed 2.:tt"7,0(M); coin increased St.iUHt; oats Inereased 7,6:M,Oitt rye- deomised o.OOO; barley Increased 4J2,ouu.- POHTl.AM .lt.I .MAIIKIiT POllTLAND. Ore. ( AP) W'u-at Hard while It. S. Baart, August. l y,,. September, August, $i.." w estern w ; September, August $ l.i $i.:.S: soft (; Heptemijer, j uie, Augusi. j $l.;.7 ; hard I '; September, I vvillle, l.tis: 1.07' , inter M.rC; northern spring, August, 1.57; September, $ Li.fi: western ed, August 11.54: BBB. piepicmii.T, naru won-, Augisi, 1.62: September, $l.fii. Oats No.' white feed. August t $;io.rn: September "at .'t'l.r.n; Jo. 2 white feed, August, $:"J.fH; leptember $2".f,o. Corn No. '1 K. Y. shipment, ugnst and September, no quota. -ions. m i:m:'s ai a ,laci: NKW YORK (AP)S,ockK - iCasy; Carysler soars 1 I -i points o record high. Bonds Wieady: French issues tigher. l"o:eign exchange I-'irm; . Scau liniiia.n currency strong. Cotton l.m. it; I rade buying. Sugar. Steady; covering. Coffee Firm; bullish crop ad vices. - CIIBWCO (AIM- Wheal Kaay; ea rish isildc u ipply. ( 'orn -Low er; September Jii nid ation. Cattle f .ood grades firn; ot It ers lower. The Same Bcttlt "flfdng to Puis (his year?" "No I'i:! goiuvr to slay home, drink my own brew and look at the piciurcs in the hosiery udver- t IS.MPent. - Six ' S- ..Vc of the conTettantn toppled over In membc rn of the Washington and the Silver luku iU-tfulta at MEMRER OF THE ORDER OF THE BATH mi . Kven though he did not ask to have this honor conferred upon b.m, Butiy Owens, of Prostatyn, England, Is being initi ated in the Order of the Bath. Legion Convention Program Out; Florida In 1928 Race OMAHA. Neb. Hois' races, a dldale tor 'the convention. Other rodeo, a street lair, the piny "What citus lined up behind Miami. It is Price Glory." banquet, u fool hall ; undei stood that the Miami chum game, airplane races, the Ak-Sar-i her of commerce is ready to pledge Ben electric parade, the Legion $f0,ooo Immediately for entertain-' parade, a parade of lO.ooo regulars, ing the convention und will put up military demonstrations, the e'orty and Klght step-out, fireworks these uie some oi the entertain- nieiit leatures planned by the) Omaha committee for the great ' .American Legion convention to be changis betore Hie convention is. called to order, but they will bet very few. A recent change In the program j is the announcement for Tuesday of addresses by distinguished gues'.S. 'WiH'ii 'these names are filled In and announced, the Legionnaires will be. delighted," says A. H. iCich ariison, general chairman of the Convention comiuittlee, 'liiu tenia- ti'e program is: i . ., .Monday .Street fa4r. ' . Horse racing at Ak-Sar-Ben field, JUkk'u at buseitull park. Keceptlon for ail visu.ng women, Ak-iSart-Bcn initiation lor men. Slates dinner (Auxiliary). j mucin.;. "Want Price Glory" every day. Addri ssi-a. Street luir. Aouresscs by distinguished visi toiti. .ncrican Legion parade, lou.uou n lilM( hadcl i,y OeilelUl ian i ..... 47 ''comba geiieiuis ami aoiuir.ils. Uodeu. Ak-Sar-Ben den for men. 1 lamioets. i-hf.;nty -nniih division dlnm-r. N's isc.un.s.11 niKtii, ciciKUiuu gym liamuin. cducMlay Street fair. Ji;.s,.iehv meeting ami im-niorinl. I-.ijuy-jLiuli divitiion services, i-uuthitll, Creighlon s. ijuiuiaiio. J Jul he races. Auxiliary drill teams cullies!, Ak-Sar-lh n in Id. Aiipiaue races, municipal livid. Itvi epllon lu V Uilll 11 l,e,iuil- nniic:;. A U-Sar-Ben elect ric parade. Foi ly and 1-iiht inn luuou. i Jatieing. i intc-dny !ilitnry lay Strict luir. ,..tr;t'.!k , lii.if(M) icguiai solol. rs oi S'-vcnih in my cui ps. .Miuiuiy ue moiiHi rat tons, c onicti-elh- p. .iK, Old fiappy lluiiow Ciuu. Ai.lS.ir-Ben lieiu, .dost spectacu lar v. r seen 111 Hie middle wti,l, Hodeo. , inj.Se racing. 1 oi ; and l-.ih! pi uiueuai'ie. ! ij. ivoii.s at AK'Sar-lten lield, o!ij4!ita!y planned tor ('ooiidnu iu aiJK ui at ion. Finals in b..mi cou , n. til .tM.-ll .'U hallos partici pated. I'lnals lu drum aim inin colileMH in which 7.u drum uu. lun; corps participale. 1- riiiuy T'.ur of city. Si reel luir, j u leal ion ot Wa r lllot hei s' m- iniM lit 1. ituine racing. Tea for auiliar i s. Sliiet UUU( lim, .la.'KMi.'t, 'NjwjiiaH. iK, e I y liik'iil . uf ciipioied 'i rm. Hi nun, pttrd if- mid .lte to cth an Nlnl CH I nit- d lilill'llie, liiliilH, na-.nl. guard, signal. onu.i nun.!, m. tlKal, cnemicil war-far'-, eiiumei is, air mall, Bed ('loss Golf and swimming. fi.nt'Ms, rule, p.w.oi, trap shoot ing, ri-iii't iuart'-l. auxiliary diiii teams, drum and biifnli corps, bau.jii. I LOLIil A WILL SI I K HUN A M I illt AN l.l.l.lfN ILI f;LAN'I0. Khi. rionda IN. will ni.it' n HtronV bid for nitie:i.il convention of lh i -.1 2 y Aiii.-ii- an l. Tl.a loii a.n unanlmoiiKl iiiiil at th- Reiui-iinunal ' niif. r- nee tit pojl ci)HJtnandeiM, ndiuian'f and other i c titlve ofricetn of tlo dep.utioenl had to re ec. titty. Miami wan the unanlmotiH selec tion by the r'lorldliiiis us tlulr can- ; v . 1 1 -If .1 as inach more t-s may be necessxiy ! to provide royally for it. j I Jiiladeiplii.i seems io have the inside truck lor cluuce as the liil'ii' convention ctiy, according to re- ports received here. Tho Ouaker I City is seeking the convention as a feature of the sistiuicentenniai j celebration of the signing of the Oeciarution of Independence. He lection u the H'O convention city will be made at tho national con- ventlon at Omuha during the week of October & to . Paris, France, is widely favored for the 1U27 convention. The pro- I Jeet of meeting there is being in- sIlKuicd as to its leaKiblltty. As- suranct s have been iveuivd, it is said, that the French government will Weicubte. the. conclave with pleasure. ( . Linn County Builds New Schools ALUANY, On'. - New 1 schoil buildlnss in rural d si rl'cls' Vi"Lfmi county thi.-j year puinbcr nine and the tola! cost of the buildings .was approximately j:T,oua. Lust (yrar but one m-w building was 'completed. Seven one-room school houses ran.iifi ln u.sl from $1' '') to li'iiio, and two gyiiinasruiii, one costing $:i(Uio and the other lio.ono, weie completed this year and will be put Into service thle fall. Snappy! On lve;inber iiii. l!i:!fi. sin was united in in.ti riutfe 'w II Ii Henry N. Green. Tu o chlldri-n have biess ed (he hitllie, Frances Nadllie, age !l, and l.ouellc lierna.e, age 3. ' -From the M.axouri Led.-r SWEATERS Tor Hoys and Girls filijwin iiiid Coat Style for $ 1 .05 to $3.50 Wool Caps Saccpics for Kabics. Art & Baby Shop FivwivriiiNH l'i Tiir. nAnv l()l!5 WcMt tliu'ohson l.lilKf AdiuiiH Avu. Protected Tires jrncral Cord rcnnsylvania Vacuum Cup Kid Yourself of Tire Expense! Jennings & Shumate W AT AX W S LABOR DEMAND IS INGREflSING l'OUTl.AN (Hpecial.) Calls fur hop pickers begnn to appear on employment boards last week, de mands for construction workers and harvest hands did not abate and the reopening srveral lopgiug camps resulted in more than 4 an logK'ers returning to camvs. accord ing to tho 4L weekly employment service letter Issued here today. A slinht surplcs of men was reporteii from only two districts of the west coast and nowhere in the Inland Kinplre Is the number of men equul to jobs offered. Ueports. from the various 41 of fices were as follows: "Mt dford. Although the fruit season is in full swing in this dis trict there is a surplus of help for all kinds of work. I'ortland The sawmill at Pres eolt on the Columbia river resumed We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Boys and Girls school shoes ut a very low price. Very best grade in shoes that wilt stand any rough wear, for bos nnd girls. All sizes, $2.50, $2.95 und Misses and young men's shoes and oxfords for neat dress and coMego wear $;.li5. Boys' shirts and blouses for school und di'C'Ss &&e and 6o. The New York aiore DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES J216 Adams Ave. SHOES REPAIRED By -5lin Who Know How. Have you ever taken tho time to consider If yo.i were leaving your shoes In proper . hands to have them over hauled? You won id not take your watch to a garage for clean ing, then why do you iuM . t brow, your shoes, :'your bt ' riends," Into any of t lies'.' so-called shoemakers?" Bring them In to expert workmen who CAN 1)0 T1IK WOBK right. A trial is all we ask and your good business Judgment Will tell you the rest. JESTER'S SHOE SHOP New Foley Bldg, cutting last week alter being down since early July, and the Winches ter Bay Lumber company's mill nt Iteedsport will reopen this week, it Is reported . I.ok'j-hw-r activity re mains unchanged from last week. Juba liMteo on t'u-al employment boards are chielty fur hop pickcs. rigging men. eon si i net ion laborers and concrete workers. Nut many idle men in this city. The Paris Our new l-'aU !:U" in Md litleiy is how mi dhplay, Hid you see them? Just the shape and shade for you; prices to sii't every purse. to $'.'0.00 Let us please you, ua we liuvc many otheis. The Paris HOTEL ASTOR EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 50 RutKs New, Modern Close to Shopping District and Theatres FREE GARAGE Tariff hom $1.50 lU'Y 'I'll IS HOME Modem (V-nmm bou4n near Island City high way acrus f-tmi the Klange M 1 1 1 . Price SiloOO.OO. Tcriiw. Wo ii,ve several goml lota near the Willow School for .ale. Ilasy lei-ins, or we will build you a small home ami sell on very co pay ments. House ami barn anil two acres nrnr Willow Sihotil. I! us show j-ou this pllUH WKKKS WLAV RF.AIiTOUS New Foley llbln. I nsttranco - Ijoam , , , . 'ftl JUS a-. Jim rinrioral iVture With I.ov.is Stone, .Alma licu liL'ns, K;iyinoii(l Griffith and I (a! no:'.ch"s xcotiii dicls in Official Officurs. Today KICAKDO COIiTKZ in THE SPANIARD urn WED. -IK. !