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Rnt.n-lav. Annist 29,' 1925. THE T,A GKANPT! EVKNTNO OnREHVETl Pape Five I Local News In Brief I COMING KVKMT8 I - " ,J - Mnrhoh Neihcborhood Club Union coun- ty flower show Sepl'-mber 2. Ixi Grande Public School! open .September 4. Colon County Kutr ut Klgln, gepyiuber li-l'ii, Inclusive. Here l-'mm I'nlmi Iteinhold Kohrif?, of I'nlnn, wua j p visitor In la orunde yesterduy YL'itiiiK In ln Ornndc Miss Kuniee Fowler, of Portland. Is vinit iiiK ui tii' home of Air. unci Mra. Ward Fowler. Iiawit-uit" 'I'rill linprmtftl Lawrence Trill, formerly of li Grande but now of KnterpriM'. is much improved in health, lie re ce.i.iy underwent u major opera tion. IrtiiriiM to IVirtlitiifl Mm. J. M. Klmmi'II hiis return ed to her home in Portland after upending three months with her daughter iMiu OiiMitiv W ussier. 'Mt 4 Main (jtreet. J'rs, Kiniinell was de licti led wiih L sum Oregon and ejn-eettj to come ugain. i ate and noliilii, oi u hurried I colored. It is iess leathery, bhowu Hack In La ;runh cnuracter is butn ui ine buy.u. In-lies wilting, and rciuni its Him Miss MaybeHe Linker, daughler uuHtrmi uet.viiy, l.evise, teuos lojti'xluic longer. of Knvoy and Mrs. liarkt-r in charge i-xpaiiu, h.t in-i.- uv- pioni-.s 'i li-- highly colored types require ol the Solvation Army here. ha.s making is cons- iAaiiVr. imtit ttaui- lonser urne to ivuelt prime condi returned home alter spending a uud luuiibi.y bi.o.n liie uispoSi-1 lion. 'Ihey uie eaiieeui.iy desuanie w k in Portland with Kalvalion ttuii to p. wte u wita caution, peiid-1 tor shippins, and growers who Army friends. , iny clearer Vtuws o tu extent to hubiluany irouuce such iruit iaa winch tue inooabiu Bit-ike oi un-1 Und added pront iu cupiiallBintr i To Teut n ui Adaiii , tnrueAe muiiMS ami me uns. tiled : tue auvuntatje. : .liK.i l.cta Pinon. accompanied coiid.t.ohs ai nit biuinmous in uus-j It is not a-ie, however, to leave by her mother Mrs. T. K. IMerson. dus.i y m.y pus., in. y until luiure p;ai on (lie tree too Ioiik in seek wnl leave lor Adams, Ore., Sunday, buyiny, not only in coal producing ' to develop high co.or. cj.i : lo suend tlie w. nter. Miss lMumon regions but in laor ways, in uu!L""ik down, a beriouB trouble with lias accented a position us teacher r in the (rramnuir .cliool there ior the 11)25-20 term. Gaelic Names for Free State Town Unpopular I I nrftl.IV P Thrt ..hf.ni-lnn- ... ....... .... 01 na(ines of Irish towiiH into Gaelic f has reeeived ;, cheek by the decision of Bray, which had been it.ie.ru to tlin Chuaiann. to revert to Its familiar designation. It Is , favorite watering nlace and vt.it- i tf.rs. esneciallv strangers, were un. I i'.le to recounize it under the Oue-! lie name I ,.,..,.,, . . nnt . . , ' . , . . ' ',.,, i mi wit .I i fit ml l Kitigsirtwn. inn years ago replaced the old name of Dnnleary. but , 'unluar' is again tU ti,ciepttt. name, and the only objection is to the spelling of it which puzzles a 8 ranger. Many of the GaWle names though they have received official sanction and appear on the postage have not come into general use. Dublin is still Dublin and not p.ttilc Aiha CUalh, while comparatively few people recognize Navan as An j CI 1 1( 'AGO. ( AP) -I aimh. But Cobh. pronounced j Kusier; piedictions of Cove, has permanently displaced , ceipis. Oi nstown. as the southern nort Corn Declined; was called in honor of Queen iclorla. Have you ever been in New Vuk? A rnonkev frightened peo-! pie (iu Plflh avenue. How did lliey Know it was a moiiKey. HATCH One - Ilutton tiMONSHTS Fin- men and boys hero for Fall wear. MKN'S $.25 to ?:.1j Suit HOYS' Sl.ri (o $1.75 Suit In Cotton ; also Wool Ajjents For Hatch Underwear of Quality Clint's Clothiery Tle Store wllh a CtHi!icnce w . I'OIMLAM) MAltk V. I S rOltTUMJ, Ore., (Ai') -l atoek Steady. Ktffe'a fcitruiitf. iiulter isteady. Butteri'at Hleady. BAN I-'UANCLSCO, (AT) -tenul, (iu cents heie today. llKADM Ll l I S Ni:V i .JitK, Al) Brud st reel's today saya: "Improvement in the late crops, except cotton in u lew st'etiujis, in truue buying und in production feat u ri the situation us August draws to u cu se. On the other hund, the lone; predicted anthrocite coal strike With IkO.UOO men in volved seems a certuimy und there is u number of small industrial u spot's in . evidence, Cheeri umess stlli doiuimttes wholesale und jou h in (j trade us Uiu autumn sua Bun Hpproucntu. Hie consensus oi opin ion tiiis week that the rapiu maturing of the corn crop und the increased mui'Kcutis ol cotton uic ti iiuiiiti to stimulate tuil purchas ing, ulihoUnU ti.b is slut deuber- indutaiii ope!auoitS udiuuiu I upon un se tucis. j ,'i.eltiy bam, clearings, T.S'JS 8oy,uUo." PORTLAND UKA1N .MAltKET i'U.Utv4U, Ui e., UiP) - Wneat Kard w hile li. fa. Baurl, I AuisUbl. i.uJ: SeoleiutK-i-. 1.j2. . 7. . . .. ....... auil Vkililc, lUrtlliSl, i.mI, oeiJictil- ber. wtsurn wn.te, ugusi. .o; ovp.emuoi. naru w.a- u.r, Aubu.,t, i.4&; nurl.ieru Bpr.ui. Augusi. iu; bepiLinoer. L4ti; we8ie.-u red. augusi t i.-ti; liliU. i. ..; ' ' ' ,.'..! ' ., ... v ..i.t .. . ' " " . . I s 0t !""""-. ' MARKETS AT A (i LAN CIO Irregular; Chysier suai s y . points to record high. Kuims Vaeauy: " Mexican thtm s rally on debt, report. l'ore.un eACuan,e Mixed; Scan-1 dinavian cm n iicics read. Cottoli Lower; easier spot mar kets. S u ga r Pea t u re I ess. Coilee KuhJ ; l.lopcan selling. Wheal larger i Corn Declined; September liHUhiion. Cattle Lower; slow demand!. JiUf,s lusaer; light weights firm. JJ ATTERHORX RANKS SIXTH n'onlfnut.d troin I'mk! One.) Whlllllun: Ml. HI raw berry. li'. t, .Malheur: Aneroid, "jii'in I.-, t. WullovMi; ."i lillnel I'.als. '.IMMI reel. Wallowa: Ml. .Mil jnmhlin, 9-l!i3 feet. Craler: Ml. St.ellH. "J T4 : . 4 feel, public domain: Ml. Ulaeb-r, I'""'! leel iKlai iiT). Wallowa: Mt. (Irani. I'SMO leel. Whitman: Kasl I'eaUs. I'Jl'M feet. Wallowa; Hroi.en 'I'op. 1'lf.J h-et. Ileurhlltes: liaeheloi llutte, flnM feet. 1 leachuteH; Itock Cr.-ek r.utle. 'j43 feel, Whllmtin; lClkhorn. Kn'il1 leel, Whitman: Ml. Sef.lt VIS leel. Creter: '1'win. S:m4 feel. Whitman; ii'amon.l I'eak. S7'.i:' feet, Caaeailo; Maxwell, 7l:t leel, Whitlnan; The l,uk'H, si;."ll feet, Whllman; China Cap, S(i:l8 feet, Whlllnan. Friendship Envoy Motorola Xuinoto. Japanese eilltor iill'l iiiemla-r "f t In- Jap-nne.--.-American r iittmnm cum. in tie o: 'I 'ok in, in now in I lie Cri'ted Ktnte.n to Hire our ernne n ialK to effnee the nnph-avaiit impi- sions cientei in Japan by Atnet lea's Tar LaaUt;i imniisiation policy. I r 7 f ' .7 t-': - (: V I President f . 1 1 V. 1. Lynch of Akron. O.. wai l'iitU'u pri-tideiil e tnu in U'i uaiionul j-tbooeiai-n Mutstcid ut ianC 11 Ut t.io uiiiUiUI ton- viiiwun m C'Ve.uno. FRUITCOLNG Mii'l'HUU GIVEN (Continued from Pa no One.) pt'urs and occuionuiiy with uppiea, seeiiis to be ubbocuiied with over iiiutuiilj. 'i tie trouble mu-K.es most lap. a progress us tne trail is up 1(uat.iuiig i-riiJie eaiing eonuuiou, mil is piitielil in ubuiau way or nut ut uu in truit pickeu at the proper lime, iTTTV A inTr.ll V,AX Jl M.MJJA MaiiiKiALLY hi KAmiiOAD (Continued truin I'age One.) inately $1.58,000 was paid to em tPloyees in La Craime lust y employment ior many men, &u) oi them during 1 i4 ; it opened up w ttal lias s.nee becume tne iarg lest railway division point between land more. illtf tllSt station was built short- ly i ter tlie road came in. ll w as la frame structure resembling very closely Lie. present type oi ijuul uned ior tlie station at Union J unction. li. was built about at the place where tlie station is now but on the other siue ol thu main track and lacing Sutilh inutead oi noitii. '1'he shops were baitt later u !m year of ia4 and by thai winter l.a Ciiande liad' btrconie "u railway tow n." Lenefits otlier than the payroll accure I roiu a Uixision point. .lan ol these are not realized by even the railw ay men tln-msi Ive.i. 'I'liv Ort'Kou-Wasiiiiigton and itallw a) Navigation company paid I nion Coumy Jl-i.iiat.o in taxes lust j-ear. Of this amount La Grande alone got $1,1)10. ;i0. 'That mahea a bi dent in the amount needed for municipal inn poses. No wonder railway ilivision oint is consider ed an usst:i to u city. Itiuiich liaiiuay Helps Another factor in the develop ment of La Cramh and the Orame llnmie Valley has been the iiralich line railway w inch fa ps the. al low a eountry, rich in lumber, agri culture and one of the scenic sec lions of the world. 'I 'he importance of the sawmills is an industry contributing to local growth and prosperity has alreaov been touched upon in anothei uitlele in this series. Hut niosl c; tli is Umber ior Hie mills has been brotighL out of Wallowa country and all of it by the branch lodging train, As time goes on and the poss.bilities of tlie Wallooa county are further developed lur'.Iier hette llts will result. La Grande is tin t-utetvay and the railway stands ready to l ut nish tile necessary transportation facilities. Itailroad men are property own ers. Loral real estate lien esti male that about in p r cent of tin La Ciande homes are owned bv enipluyet s of the u. W. It. and N In the o'd days many of tin- rati way workers were drifters. Kir.st at one place and then another. Hut the flay of tlie boomer has passed on tlie road and now the ' iiiiluy are men of tamilh and homes, te- specti'.l. and a distinct ass-t to tin community. ( Hi ltCIl TIACIII.Mi I UCI.O OLKCH.N C1TV. Ore. ( Speei.il ) . - -1. '. 'olcord. wupet inlendent of the eii n-alioiial di-pattmeui of tlx Western Ore on ronf-r.nev of A l-'.eiitist;-, spoke on the junior prob ein "I'ite 'Ten ARe," at Olad Htrnie patk. ' (j iotltiK from Mf. Consevelt, h aid: "If you are roiii;; to do an", thinir for the avtat;e iein, yo-; must flo it befoiti In in a man." Here are a few of the Mlrikln -ent.nees that Mr. oteord us.-1 in punctuatinir his renmrhH: j "The early education of youih ir n- ratty shaien the cnaractcr f ; , I "Tlie church that in-Kb-cln H ,4liil'!ren fie.-t i oyj it m f-Hme.' j ' Sin ty ff-r cent of the de'pe- - j ate rrlnies of today are rnminit- itid by linyw IHeier the a' if "Theri' e.'O-.H to be a if- a a 1 jean yon between parents and their thilUu-n. fit Clycerm Suposi lories are the best laxative for Infants, Oentle In aet'on nnl nou-lr'-itiitlnK'. Win keep firm in the corUlcss s'.il container, mid melt ut tlie ritflit temperature. Sold only at Glass Drugs Inc. j& Start Fortunt Itulnihiii Sn:l In V. S. t'attM of Murder in NntUe I.and SOFIA, (AP) U'.'Ml CJirist Murkoff reeenMy returned from the I'nlted KtiHes lo his native Oh man Pa but. hrmiintf with hln: $14,oea wht'-h he had n-ived In Aineric'i. . t'onfid'iiff his Kood for tune to several of his friends, one of thvm. Manu Dinioff of ltontoro invited Markoff to dinmr at his home. Mnrknff is s.iid hi've enjoyed greatly th- m.vi Ity or wine with a meal, which had b en .'.-nied htm in America. The result wi;s that ho went to sleep after the dinner. During his slumber he was 1'fied with a dncKer und his hen uas ur rrsted. charKed with the fiiurder. IVHee si!! hhnoif v.;ts ph-ntitully supplied v.llli Aue-rh an dollars, which he Intended to exchange fur Bulffurlan money. BCK ... llan.lr-lHle.l together, the ftK eop.vlctr. who stuire-l a ilesperale bre:ik for rrei-lom from San ym ui in iieiuleiiliuiy, 1 1 1 1) i ii in , are h:hiwii ii-:ii uuurticil Imi'k l rlwm lit I'ic ln-n.1 of the !. Jtai'!li kill"'! a Rinml, liu men faee a miinler r-harre ami haim'InK. They K. lze.l a Ink at Ihe irln on whael and niu.le lor lite oiios,'.e H;iere. where poliee weic nwiiilliiK them. Note the convict on Ihe h ll, his arm in u sIIiik, the on:y one of the hlx lo be hit by the rain of IjuIIcIh that follower! their break Thirteen Dos Haul Them Across U; S. CVxV1' tA i f. 4 . T a ' " V !eH-" ; A " " ' 4,4' fa ; : J t-: .v. :,e..s,:7..i 2 ,v : " : " Z - . fx?-??-- 4 ..v-r-"" z .'!',.''.. Thirteen hiikx Alaskan y- nif "the horvt-power" by wliuh William A. I'lomix-iK and Owen Chnmborlln of Minneapoli nr1 ttjvrinji tut country Tik-v u- e u r' d w-;iuon, t lmiiar to lite Ai ihiutn sled, except that It hn wh''fli Itjt i: n more expcrwlve than brcez'.iitt' altniK on high priced iiasohno. becnune 60 poundii of raw meat re itQulied dally to U'd Uit d"!r Ab.iv l a view of tha dejf pioteiiuHm. Below art th two tourlali w-4 tU'.r c.r Ui.l &n c; tli Ci. Calling it ysfiwivi! 4 ;fkU i -A'.VsV.lg'1 .. .-.'d fijii-y, urf v m hit V Lfc. " President and Mis. Coolidge puy a visit to the president's mother. n-iuw ut Northampton, Mass. This shows Mrs. Cool id go with her mother, Mrs. Klmiru tioodhue, It was on this same porch that( Coolldgu was notified of his nomination us vice pi esiuctit. spil.Ieiy;cii Town Conducts , Continual Clean-1 p Campaign ; HA Pil-.'N TST!l'U(l. OretMi Ilarhor, Spi..be.rj.en. ( AP) -iloilaiid has cmried n bit of its own atmosphere into lhfs outlying arctic, re :ioiis. I The settlement here belongs to a .Dutch concern, and It is named after Wtliem Hu rents, who dicov-j ered Spitsbergen ill Kill 6. ( "Clean up," i.t tte- slofTnn here, and' prepetiril warfare Is v.aeif, arier the Dutch fasliion. against the dirt and grime Inseparable' TO PRISON PERHAPS 4. ?fr.ti'"f ., . .. ..y . : ' : on Mother - 'Vr?:x v from a mining village, ltareutttburg is the only place that has made an attempt ut inalvliiu a paved road, the first In all KpitfiU-rgen. It Is still in the embryo stage, but is encouraging to the weary traveler who knows teh rou;,-h aim slippery tracks that pass for roads else where on these Islands. Oreat projects ate afoot for the storage of coal nl the Harentsburg mine. AgainHt the steep mountain slope, a sniid concrete wail is being built which will form a container for &OU.UOU tons of coal. GALLOWS V JLJ--'r- Officer's Slayer Is To Die September 11 HALT I.AKK AP Hulph W. I Seybnhlt, convicted slayer of a Salt Iike police oiflcer, Krilay. for the third time was sentenced to death. He will face a firing squad on I'll day. September 1 1. Siyboldt shot und killed Police man David Crow t her on October 12, 19:'3, robbed him of his money ami his automobile, and hid his body in a clump of bushes along tlie Jordan river west of the city. He was arrested a few days later with two companions, near Ludlow, Cul., traveling toward Los Angeles in the murdered officer's machine. The first time Seybotdt escaped execution by an appeal to tlie hu prenie court and the second time by appeal to the board of pardons. When he appeared In court Fri day Seyboldt was usked by the judge whether he preferred lo be hanged or shot. The prisoner smilingly uiibwered: "Shooting, your honor." Seyboldt's 'two companions are serving terms In the Utah stale prison for their participation In the uffuir. SKI IT MSi :rS; 1 lUtOWNS ASTOltlA. Ore. (Special). John Huvala, fisherman, aged &), was drowned in Young's uay when a skiff in which he was riding with (ieoigu Henderson of III Commercial street, this city, struck a log und overturned. The two men, weighted with heavy clothing, clung to the skiff for a time. Then Henderson man aged to ird himself of his boots and coat and started to swim ashore. Ho states that Havaltt clung o the boat, advising him to wa't until the bout diifted ashore. Ap parently iiavaiu iusi nis iioiu uuo tank. Efforts to locate the body have proved futile. The Paris OCR NKW l'ALL LI NIC of Ui dies' Coats will be on dis play Saturday. Call and you buy. see Ihein before Well tailored, low priced. good stylo, We will be pleased to show you. The Paris Protected Tires General Cord Pennsylvania Vacuum Ci'p Rid Yourself of Tire Expense! Jennings & Shumate Purse Twist lull li ; woitiv ami i.i;.i chains. He-1 lliii'iul for Ihe jhiijkim: pint silk; spethil at -.V sjmhiI. Heads, IDe htmches, 5t: Art & Baby Shop KVMIVTIIIN'O FOR TIIF. 111. Wiiht illulhAon IUiIk, Ailants Ave. SUNDAY 5 Acts Vaudeville Orchestra and Pictures TODAY Milton Sills In "KN0CK0U STAR TODAY TOM MIX In The "DEADWOOD COACH" Tlllltll IHILI) as ki sili ie I HKND. Ore.- William McKinlcy, ehaiged wit h cattle rust ling on the high desert country near I Ill-others was placed under ar rest by lieorgu Stokoe, deputy sheriff. Watinie (Punk) Robinson and J Knlph Whuley, who were bound over tlie I he grand jury this week on a charge of stealing a caif, w 111 be charged with cattle ru:t Mlng with .McKinley, Sheriff S. K. It die its said today. The three hud lived together on the Helfrlcn ranch near Brothers, where al l tempts to conceal evidences of Ishrightering cattle wore, uncov ered by tlie sheriffs deputies ear t ly this week. We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Sonit' More Just Arrived! Men's Work Shirts olki Heavy weight Canvas Ol jves Lc Heavy weight Canvas (llovos, h ather faced... H"o I tail road Mcn' Kliirs....$I.-5 Men's Fall and W .iter Hats $1AS ami Men's Fall and Winter Caps U.1c ami $1.50 Come hi ami See Our t. Cininter Displays You will save a greut deal by buying at our store. The New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH TRICES 121 fi Adams Ave. BUY THIS ' HOKE K-iimm modern Iioum. close In. I'ricu at-'JOU. 7 -riMini iiKHlern Ihhiso, large lot. Xoitli Kitle. I'l.et! $:t.itl; ternt. 20A - ncro farm iipup Niiinniervf lie ft bar gam at ?0000. WEEKS & BLAC1 KKA'.IOKS New I'Oley Ithlg. In.surauee Loauv 2 The 1