La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 13, 1925, Image 5

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THE LA GRANDE EVENING Of?
'YE
l3&al News In Brief
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eoafina evesm
11 .- :.: j 1 . -
t. Vfin County Annum ArmU
l 0i 'c tJ ' -Clhrttfion - La,
, - tebr 11.' :
i t if. -. ":,; . .
Mr 'tfctseto imrjroves .. .
i. P. '.if Thelsen., HiO l'lrst' atr.eet,
lJj aa ben Ul Is reported bet-
fay,,- v .
Shni irom W allows- '.'
: . syuaur IMt
'Jk were vustora
hi Iwti'ttelaf'
'i XVl(aur O-ettlngs and son Leslie,
VUstons'Tlsitofs to ba urunde
hey are iroin Wallowa.
lafit,,, fter, ,
i MISS; .Flerenee' Atkins, of Joseph.
aa'd Ulto Uagghy Wearer of Enter. '
trlM.wera viattiug relatives in La I
jrTBB.qS over lira ween ena. -(
sit Gibbon- '
!' iMri arl Stitt went' to Olbuon
fkls" ,rhotrvlnf ((-rla' few Aday on
.t'1U&Jbra'Of ta 'Oraode,
tiioi'nliw "'for io Anireloa.
hit js1va.,!"wlf , spend". tji'e wfiitar
Slrli;itilHV aaf daugltterV Meryl, 1
l iaj'peL to "orjlapdt whef.e.
Spy MM n)ake 'their honw;,' after I
ailing, lot itn upjo i "
Ftajni'Wirlf.'.,'.-
?.i".'tJ
fan Irooi Sianma .
'MKuinpa, Idaho, were. gut-els over)
Selday iat the li'omo 'of' Mr; and j
"'feoniffciiof.. ii.n. Nus-1
ira;a,..1M,iw T.uva... i...n.,.u......
fcikinfi't.'. dlrectar of' miisicttn 1ha
famA Sohoolit.' : ' . T J i
rtTr...i
riri .tolVy-i.
! -It' .. Crb.e,V of the Hoiho- In-
aWn.M1t-ni -T'elenhohe'CoinDany;- Is
WjSte..M'WN: ,i;VH 'S Hihu :atni wtu u-: I.81- trn'ravrtport next Vwcsday. y '
r'ti'.' ( H '' ). . T1 .! Klarnaih'ffHlla! biit will iMorhb'iMl '-.'.. n.lira ', ,..
f I r(WWf5.ew'in- the"ci y? m 't.-gutlg and htwh aasoclatloa BM .to 'grnBe 'resolution 'which
I ?nr,'T:iM'tleii ' ' U- '"'' ittacUed .Irrleatlbn- without proper
I I If ,'l.''?llp?.1-'l2h ! V U - '?' ". " .. " . '' . .:i drainage and HkotihootJ tif, ,taore
1 W.l.'!WM9rillJaU: 'pr6dUoti'ta'tfiv4ipK''olua
j-: - ,K'.y- JA&A.'- r - i, I
;i a V X(l'.ia. a j..J.a. Vaff IT."' daVi.rf1.l, Jr lit.. Tta ,a-n fM.Matloit
IMjUM)'''TnC!WCa; JinUeaor JoMctyt whefi' Jt, aMttj S?rla i lb" nil lo oollar
j;;HU.eJ;u?ln,,ln,lhaofr,
t'.lH-..'...hkr.V'- 1 2Vll.tTnie.rf rrffli-B li BtiIaaa- id .train!
Esierpriaii today on buslneest Heity institute Is
Wuidftwa.jawtiy. v-u'i.Jliyull! wiuunt; onun. ui.ciw aw m.u-mu .. "-."k .): Knnns in pnviiie nonius iar mo "ine car
im z-i ' 1 t,t nimrnii Bnniii. o tit trM nan ir t n n fi NiiTrininni mn mure. i . la.nUnii. ifn 11 . ami .1 'tiin-.- i. .. i ' n - '.i,.a "AJt -,( a u..t- . . n "iin., .
:;!U;fa..w;; ;i. ,i ,1 of-. Job will-
''SLiUi ,...:.....,',U
WlW'U'l... 1 IW-.
mn.w,.ri",iv.i .......... I..... -
TllinjnWWI..nFl,,v DM"."'
ll;ii'. Apples and;pt ir. fruits will -
i-.'emohasl
Kleflu;li
nia. 1,1 lltD,
iirertflt vegetables poul
et tnl Household arts.'
iei,hfrV.k Eikt-i '-''-V S'
i. air; 4at4UMr-J.:-iKlrK.:; au'i-
SajlKhler. Of Tile UUIiea, urrgon.
fe(il(t SvVrt'he weelt end heKe with; A'an Nuys. !for pastors and Sunday brlirtnal . backers, of . thej Irrigation (tliein t the office so that asslgn
ilr; Kirii't SliiteTi Mr G. ,W. Han-r school '.workora In particular, and' movement, was the Ins? . speaker, ment can be made , before , the
Lh'i -mak his mmlier. Mrs. . H. E.. for tlie-nubile In general, Tho genvi He tbld' of .thc-.Orande Ilonde. val- 'guests' lirrlve. ' ' 1 '- :''
VTJttrnod,, to theh
i their' home
t'oraterlReeiaenla Henx- '.' : ..' J
rjigtatvar. (yvjlta.na'.and ,lsr.'
V& Mis I.bma Itlchardsou, , wno
. : ... v.' '.?v-:'i.irL' u.H' in
bv. bee'mnlng'thVlf ioinc. Inf
iiS'.'frirfaetspo.'-are' vlslflng friends'
sad looking-, afton -property In Ia; scrambling' an -egg or unspllilng
CraW-Wr few ..-weeks, , Mrs,;vmiik, ;,--. . --i
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;i.Sr".;Al"ZUBER'lIALL'.-.'-. - " -
Oct. 14, 15, 16 & 17
.'.;;;;. LETS (GO! ! ! ' - ' ;
U Bee those Prizes to be (riven axvuy Fre ,
!..'-.- ih tho window, at
4- -rrooR with
'. l '.'
.' -t ij T-"'i v. 1 r
a, jrien vnu uoys lyumpicic vuiiiitcm t
I
4
Quality Wearing Apparel
M: ! V
!i !
a
Used Car Bargains
121 xrtirt nAium $t'fM, mh twiuo
fti OTTTPKBAKKB SPfXIAI. SlJt TOt'IUNU
Hit iwankli Tovnrvo : -
Jennings & Shumate
l Bukk Sales iwd Senrict
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William la the widow of (tie lain
Arthur C. Williams, for many years
Juallce of Uie peaoe In La. Grande.
To Visit at Lost me '
. Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Iledfearn Sod
iiH (luujilac. M.irle;were In La
Grande this morning On their ray
: to t.Obtln-i where they will Tlslt
Mrs.: Jledfearn's mother, Mrs.
George Childers. for some. time.
Their homo Is at Pendleton, '
Left Satunla- Evening -
W. E. W'atklna and son, accoih.
PHJiled by 8. W. Andrew, left Pal.
Urriflv lilcht. hv niitn tnr PArtlnnrl.
Mr, Whtkins snd son will spend a.
few dava mere on bualnpM mnl tr.
Andrew will vialt hla aon Walter
'Andrew, for several days,
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Morlnj -Hero from
Pewlfeton .
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Pidoeck sr.
rived in La Grande today from Pen
dlelon and- will make their homo
here. Mr, and. .Mrs. Pldcock .for
merly lived here about a year ago.
Their two 'children.' Howard.".' and :
Jeau., cnpio ovor 8unday to b. eife
to start to school MdiJday "lnWrn?
big. : ; L- "--. -"' ' l
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- ' ' ; , 1 '- " Vig-i'-
Moves to Mamaii rails-,',,'
-Mr. and 'Mra. A'.j'W, ebaMp, 'f
Joseph, weretij Ijt Grando fijisday
e route - to KlauiatU ralls-. where
thcyjdll. liiale :thelf ftu,re.-lioi-u.
Mr. rcnupp ;ia pracliqea ,iw at
ftil f. u: Itlce.V. Milton. Ore . who'
lltunclioa oji-hls ilttee - t.'Weld -
lew,
where he Wlll.rtsit his parents and
conduct a j rally, of : the Columbia i'...,
union.,' Eyrr week-end until the' '
ww. ..w.v...wfc - v..-..
gaged for Tallies of the lorganlsa
tlon, and subsequent., events -. are
ready for scheduling-, lie-said th
niorning. Whllo In' La Grapde, M
P.ice.was a suist of Mrs. l. 0. Bowl'
aer, third atate vies president,- 'v j
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a s. INSTITUTE
M ILL BE HELD
, . ' -Tr-.
ttnai Psga
fallows: Sirs,
,,nl. A.-ki.w-ll,. Vnn
V..J" h.., iw.-. ,
V..... ,.n.- ..... I, .iki . ,.
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school . hour at-, tho. i-jnetnodrst ,
v.tu.ku. ... ,,..w.
Mrs. Johnson will
fr'. a.e'v'i,vh -and
.. . , V, . -lluntla. n1,i,n.h
- nk A .,nw....v luu.... .
- - - - -
i,iire..ivlll.b5.AU,.jUl-
dny-lnatttutfl.at tlw.lJiiPtlst'Oiiurcn..
conuueieu oy .irs. juniwon ami. ir-
erail "theme of the institute will bo,
I religious education' in ine --(nonie,
Ibut the definite program ss w'olj.
as 'the . hours of the' nitetltiis will
be announced later.;. t.;-v, (
,.Vl " . '.-!.".' U
- 1 .i.i n n-An.Bn lMy.n-
' .Learning; what a w
ind about Is almost ai
, as casy-as.un.,,
A conscience'
1.1 r..i rt!4 f
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IRRIGATION v
BOOSTED BY
CARAVAN ERS
1 ' ICnntlnonfl n-ttk W Onti '
the 'land Is too -valuable to rnlae
grain'., rnnellovable estimates are
placed on the valne of land that
once wasn't worth f& an acre, he
pointed out, adding that the Uranrie
Ronde valley, with better t land
originally,; could be made to bios
aoin with material products If prac
tical application or water results.
l)r. i'hy Introduced W,-C Perk.
Inst nf- stall rl nl nf rka Akinihi'iS' rhn
ooened with '"anv tlm. rail take !
land worth left than $6 an aero and
build It In 2u yearf to U prvavnt
rich new. It la Indeed worth while
for us to take notice. Mr. Perkins
advocated following In Yakima's
footsteps. "wo'rt ..lipping," he
said, ''wlilpj they're goliig forward."
He. said banker of tlie Taklmt
valley told hlui that the dlversliiedr
farmer is most woicome mere, vwei
hare -s. valley hers that-1 H well I
adupted to : diversified , fanning,"
ha concluded. ' , . 1
HIMory of VaTlejr RrlaieU.
- The- neat speaker. At It. Hunter,
who was familiar with the Waa.i.
Ihifton valley In' the" arly." days,
to't. 0'i'ts progi tsa.: ' stating : that
Some -pf te aqtl, alUougri of a poor
qljalltyw-aa rechklihed'aiul. feJuveU
Beteat y-'dralAmfi5-aow-.'lrrl('atloiH
Ha "ailvpcated a soil' survey here to
nntl'"aut' hoW'sfcastbie -reclsniatlon !'
Would, be' alud aaljCtliai the farmers
will become, eold to Irrigation and
ttrflnago' If tiiuy (find tliat H'lti, the
best' Uiiajf. ' 'JiX' .the cj)intl'usVdij , oi
the -ineetlug; Dr., tPhy, turned over
the matter, to Huutt-jy' who. Is at)
"7n'X"uLV!Sy"'4i
n;.a..r',v'5t'... -
prod
Bi"-W." Whlthig-, -It. pienh fap
said,: "W'b1 mtieS 'all. .work ' to;
He
getner tor ,. ruiure rewarus. "
. rovernfnen'
stand by you.,", the
BtftlcuHnrlst
Stated.- - '. t- :
,w-,rfml(-BFaTtoT.-''7(
i.Wliriam'ijuiler, ftfth speaker, l"n-
tf-mliiAl fin evl,1Ance a t2?otrflc
I f )i.ltr.ntijb' 'nnnlp Vnlnf.il' 111' !'. Tak iflia
jvalle'y,. declaring " that1 Irrliatton
;1 n,caB, everything ,to orchards. .He
aiyi Jhafhe would hawe tiadia. iq
Vlm.r- Mntiriir fhtfl '"Wli dA not neild
. - -, , , v . - , - r, . ,
Irrlmvllh. I,, liMtnV rnnH I Irtna . ill
....'".,.", ---- , .
tnrs vatiey. " ne apoaa 01 iiju nn.
prslsed JDr Phy for his efforts In nejrers cows n:iui )t.;n; wreya, rrom ,nis coii a ino aospiwu
connection wllh"'the caravan,- slat, calvea i. Ttj g. -i ... , . . ,f ,, stills mornlng. a) il '' V J
9 i. -.'A.H1 unnA,.. " Hnirfi. nll-in HIaiiiIv.'" r The A tmnlilA flfflrterf .itt'h'.n a
wig. U1K.L i.ui";rniii,ii i,,, a.vvu., i. . - r - . . . . j- ,
' pilsli practical tfrlghtion.v.;.:Vi4 the ; bulter l''lrni. v ,:, . froliihl. mlit otif Of KamebK broknl
r. a . .' . ' j' ,., I' nntlr.pl'ul-.Aar, 1,1,1 tixv l.f Int-rMf In ! -wn .mHyim T IbA' i.mnrm.n'v .
rovernmenv uhck-di w hu v. ,u - . "" .wU...... , t -. .
Ing at 7.IO.1 ahclal. conditions m ins wsBnmg-: commerce. The' hotels will & froM of InTrrt. ""'. . '. -i - ' hiiiiijikii r i.iu ritii!ti;u
speak ., at ' ion valley . pelhtlng but that the. commodate, as, mahy of the vlsltonl' . "i could hardly fceilevo afterward"! ' ROBBBUItp.. Oren hn. Hose
Orr Va Kaa realaaset df-.the' vaiiey.ls tU irnit ax they can. Iiut.-some' will ntc;; that 'that hadA't tftan. an entnK',1"r .chamber of Copimerco Is
.. ..nwv. a,i .iinh.ld -. Industries. . uriH i,. .in.H. pWhNr. '. .... ,.'..:.,-. .i.-k . i.v.j. v ,..v roiinuina out one- of the mOPl iuc-
-n... .. .
He. paid A. hbih. .trtUnie...xo..i.M.
veoiniereiai u,ai4ny : oume vaucy.
uewr u. i.u,io,, "1
ley'a nstural-a'lvantawosrarid point.'.
eu out tnai. ureciamauon m upi.
cd Wrei .."we can: profit by thlr:
m'wnkesi i Water will ; mak this
valley, here .Is no guetlon about.
"'. , "" " "
Wam tt'n.rn,h tlin'roal."
. , Refoiwvthe.
caravaners , .reports
were heard. H. t.. Watklr
Prf,,iKrtr.-inii6uaced a ne
herslilo cohimltle p!ao w
E. Wat kins, vice
hlcll Is
that members must serve until they
have gotten. bneow mninber jvhcn
.,, , , li., Tl, '... .-
others will. take. their place.. nhe!hnv. iwen. ugav-atod lo tlie onisu!
nsnaflni. rAm mHtfi I N 1t ft rl P . II Tl O I
L " L , , "
i nnnna . rTal .1 rnprl ' Tvll-ll t Tt at. . ! AlHntl.
Messrs. TeiHora, ferains, eioon,
Lnson line watKins. , , 1 , rBUmc. his duth s In tlm war do
' Tho Man's Imperial orchestra part,10i. Tluso ineluded If-cre-ftirnlshed
music during the lunch-;,. Work of tho. Interior depart-
son. receiving much applause tor
thertr efforts.
OREGCXX APPLE
CROP FIGURED
rcia0miv fr reit fmm.
5.ln2,ono: commercial, 4.4 onn.
tst year' t"tili erop, i.f.o.nen.
- -Mahiy Tolal crop IdJfi, 4.941.
Onn; commercial, 4. sna.oen. Ijlii
e.ir's tetal crop, l.lo'i.eon.
California Total crop 19IS. .
17n.no": Commercial, 1. 701.000.
Ivst year's total. crap. 4.4;5.non.
The total crop In 1h I'nlfod
giatia la foreeaet at 1 4a.n43.onn:
enminerelal, 90.402.000. -Jast year'
Jl?ld was K.HU.dOO ImslieK.
Washington leads the onllre Vnlt-
ed Btates In apple production.
rears
In Oregon pears are t7 per rent
normal nnd a. yVId nf 1,217, nan
l,,,.!,,.! Is epeetfd. compared with
t.::.i.oao In IPSd and t.nn.eoa In
lli21. . Washington's erne is fi4 per
cnt oor'mal and ' California's It
p-r cent, normal. Tn total pro.
dnetlnn In the tTnlted mates Is
fnrecapt at l!.l4.ono bushels com
pared with IMSI.OOO but ear. '
tALLTWA. Ore. fHpeciat)
ApHo plcklnr and poritro (Itcirinar
are undf Way In ''vernl dlntrlcta
In the valley. The pple crop In
many orchard la not up to normal
(Mi year. Orchard hlch have
bn peraintent beareni In former
vfn did hoi produce much fruit
thin nrajion. .
Many (frowera rxprr the bpln
Inn that lnietn jre larnHy r--pn-nlble
for the irmflH rropn and that
mnre Pptnyin? nhonld be done.
Totatofa r yMdlnir fnlry tl
In pAmn rtf the pate he which have
been diitf lately.
Tt (alte a 'couple to mnd
broken enffosrement and thro -Juat
tuaHiy one too many.
. The greatest crime In the mnrt'-s I
Is the way thc-y select some of their
h-.-re-.s. , . . .'
PACIFIED, FOR THE
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,.'yrrf '.V I
. ronTlAsn M.MiRirrs. ri T-
POItTI.AN'l). Ore; .(-AIM f'Ows,
'helfors, cslves-&O ' -cents1 lower.
delivered. In Portlnnd..' V'
t - " . . - , . t, - , ,
tftrfat 65c here today. ..4 . .
. aw , ' 1
nooms iNeeaea fiere-io
J,L'Ai TA'
ini.l.( ,'llln 4. n...n'.ln nlh,
... , ... , ..l ui.u. u,.,.
nliM-MMIn. b...fcn. '
."n'w"! .y,; '""r,. .', '"I" - ..,,w -".
are- sougiit..;by
Iloiisejiplileis who.,hvf Bleeping,
rooins 10 ..aro are aaKCd- tty .tne
..,',i,m:, , . v.v,i. , ,u .'ni-,-i
- "j ! . ' ,
JiJI5 luUllKJCtS
.' . rmnif a w.Twim-
, ,1' IVU1H LilJIi JUi 1
4 ., j .
. , 4CaMtnnd . from
I -
Page Ona.) '
ii..,.K n,., .hE, rnmiit.i
h, ,i-iion t .-ntiro Mr ruri.
tho . Chamber Of; denly.tha- freight. dats loomed up In ' ..... j
new aten.'hs.- i,,;Pn aeflria sl-efetarv a Ad has
hornn the full ililtnlnlnli'Mllvn Imr.
d. of the 'department.' . 1' '
. S)any nl,Rr ,,. um known to.
i j .. a i . .1 4..;. - ' 1 .n.!
m www. o s-Mori,iqc)inR
1 . l . . mtr ..... .1.
lnIll Mr Wceks would not be elilti
ment nnd PostuuiBtnr th-neral Newi
CharN'A I. Hlllla of New York, for
mer chairman of the Kpuhllean
national .committee; liwlght W.
Morrow of New York," now chalr-
nf V.W n-4iail.lMnai anliMnl' nttr.
. rraft hor.nl: Hanfonl B. MacNIder,
of Iowa, formor hwtd of thu Ameri
can I,7?lon. nnd othor
aV Hot ppte
I Cereal; -msmm
- u
TIME BEING, AT LEAST
wax. ceiSarv
M6J? Of Sx&WQ
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.,(;-,. ' '- ",'... n -V- '.i A... 4; ' (, '. 'i.',.( j ',
.,.,.,-wlM.M-.(iiwt-, ,M.r..ui(.snV jK,-Hjjat..(-V.'v"1i'-'. (-t ...V'.'..-. '''' ;t'.-,. .,--'
if,! I I
: -jvtToaijatJtr,'
,v jniu-onitoii
1 i ' v
'"-; 'fdittnoiT,
i..i,..,
brAUeB 1a6k a .fir an thej hcipr
"pnoriuQa wmcn- aucKten tue cars ds
w acru ine w. . -, w.
rfar)iBirs-1 -trm ha Mr ti. ItTirtL..an(1
ii L jz-tu
Mh:tti -ifialr tha-reauttant .datafll
! tVsnklln'.-.WKa' ti'aiii- In. chhrra bi
. Ljinaersrooa -xnai no. mixni
. -vr.ir. k nnri i
1,.:.,..,- .... f.J. . tl
. luvnur . ruin- uia imii aniiuH
. 'i, j.... -j. u. k
OHIO
i,,; n IHU ' 1 n M L Vr, 11 w.tnii l
jui.d.neiad;thla.jitorBlng. .'.Xyelled,
'.! .t i!i Lji I good .arid'lic's nciver going to
, 0. 6n-xtht w na UmM,.
l,l,ri-L,h,l n,K nil'- i
j...if tr ,.. ,- - .- '
;!':. "': .frt!el' Bl Ofl.
iThe traolr car -Brasned .head -on
lrito the freight Tar, 'dr.lvlng llse'tf
nhdcf .this, trucks' anil eailipumtig
Its load W mnj ties, and Joels, tit'
every -direction... :i.'.'.r, ...:".-. "
,) Ua'ed and crUfllia trtjilf'-il.'.-.tln
nen w'era tna.War of' apolhar. spi
proaenlDgdkdKer tlntll Harold -Roh.
eris pjtrletfl. hlrnslfi sod grab,
btng a. fad signal iliiaters. ran up
tho trae.k'-1oslflajf the Jfrejght en
gine" which Ts. Returning tb.,'tlie
wreck fromi Kameia, ; k '
1 The 'freight brew picked up the
yil'llllin; mid IUHln llM'lll ii,im,'w
:.,, .Vain' na. s:.Hleh brought1
yietlni
I . 7 '. ' . . . r' .
(hfn ftn into L-a UrAndfl. wnninrawi
. . ' ' ....
t Ztirimcrnmn'i'. mbulancn- WflA
called to curia; (ha iftofe Bfrlously
lnjurd to th tioMiltfll. - ",
' TASK Ortl'.T lKIi MOAT '
' OH ANT It TAfW. Ore.Tbe Ins.
6f on boat by Zane Gfy and hla
party was reported In a m
lo flnnt. I'sss. the first word re.
cHveiJ from Grey sine h tft here
Heptemb.r 4 fof the mouth '6f the
Ilogue -river wllh a fleet of aeven
flnhlng bofllsNon of the .party
. Ready in 2 minute. New style H-O Quick Ctwking
Oatjthe fiffte-srvifig,tfierg-building breakfast dish.
otH flaked that cook into firm, granular oat
--meal. Aieh'ting-delicifios-heahhfui:
' Fillet! ih ffavor-i-packed with nourishment.
Smooth -i firm in teittife yet retaining the netcs
ary tovghtgt tor quick, easy digestion.
Thai "ttUtifkl cm W jlmr rK 4ty two
por Mot TO AX
SO Yf ARS MAKIM
5
c auAUTY nunrucrt
Jj
I ' ' I L .f.
leas )iiji)i?e,dsall. having Hlnde;,tlie
ess without misnap.
the parti- i ' i . .
.wusei'oi ,i
ho. excellent. 'steel-
head '-fishing - encoirhtered 1 on' the
lewer. Itocue: Grev will not reach
Vltlie'- Mouth at Gold Bench ' -until
October U( .ton days later than
oflglnaljy planned. ,
'.. Gulden and boats wero obtained
at GrHntS' 1'oiih anil HSH'tnbled .-it
AlnmPdn, Cronv which point tho
etair was ,miuie.
Pete Trainor Released '
mM Fronr the County Jail
JOfd Peter" Tralnor
Is a frco
num.. n w rHii
from the
.GUitty. Jail. Monday after a couplo
of weeks. Hojotirii' there oa iiiniuic
and patient.' The authorities wero
lhan. Jiqunre.. -with him. -ho
j . . - j
-avowed
as he took his departure,
ol-eon
took
I gOOd .llrid'llC'B nOVOr golllg tO (lllllk
' . , . ., ...
I any mora IUOOBSII I lie, ' n r 1 OIU'I nm,
v . , , .
TfViZ"." """o.rjf, acc9ru..
. '
We own much of our hucccms,
Stvt Crocker .reported, "to the de
velopment fund of the Portland
.'Chamber of C(mmtrce. Tho closo
.co-ordination 'of the publicity, land .
Kettle.irient and murkettnK' dopart-
mnnts,. lift. reacted to. tho good of .
the. entire ttttiie. ' . j I
-"A moro" local benefit .received j
from the development fund of the
porttuand chamlMT haa brrrt the!
aid lyn In marketing. Tito nuir-j
kfllR department, orentcd by the
dcvfjlopnien fund. Rave ua' the hn- I
HlstHnco of .ij hrsl cxpcrls In or-'
(tfirilainit' ro-openitlv- prune mar- I
kctlnn flffv-nclea, 'theso .-orgunlxu- '
nOHW linVlllg ; OC'll
'..mm ,i.r.7 .h,.,.
-, Mvmiccfi ty a !
. ir '
will be fitilu to
irflch-Hy handle and control next
yiir a crop to a tarse drgri-cs."
IJVCCANEER
WIN EVENS
UP SERIES
frAstlnoed from1 Page One.)
Nevereid. rtuel: Kremer and Hinlth.
j Hv,rcM was roplnei'il by Ituel
In Hie eighth Inning when llallou
nlo relieved 'Ferguson.
IIOaNBVH PAT
aiottai tauH rARiNA
Rfcaiai csf ah suan'MtAr Mom
out aoMurtAB SASCAsa ruua
sn
BOYS' SHOES
$2.49 to $3.98
leather is used in the soles, making a combination -which
will withstand the healthy boy. Colors, black
and brown; sizes 9 to C. r . '
JIONDSMKN PAY $26-1.1
' MADHAS. Ore. The final olinp
tor In action lirbunlit by Jurforaon
county against H. C. Topping, de
faulting aheriff. under American
Rurety company of New York. hla.
bondsmen, was closed when the
surety com-pany pnld to the county,
clerk the aum of titoi.tt. The
county court authorised the clerk
to satisfy the judgment In -full.
The circuit court of thla oountv
tried Topping twice In a criminal
action for defaulting with countv
funds, the flrnt notion resulting in
mistrial and nt the second trial thu
cifrBlicrlff Wiia acquitted.
' Neither Topping nor tiio. surety
company maie an active tight
against the cac brought by Jef
ferson ' county to regain the mis
appropriated funds, both making
only'n formal nppeaxnnee and al
lowing the cuso to go. by default.
nosr:mno i.vxy ii;sini:i
ItOKKnfltO. Ore. A propouAl
vote n sperinl thivR-mfil tax
levy 1o provide fire uml police pro
tection may be Hiibmltted to resi
dents of Itoseburg sqon. The ten
tative budget for the coming your,
Covering . needed ' street Improve
ments nnd other progressive steps,
wllRrenuIro expenditures of moro
than 150,000. Tho Income, on the
other hand, will be ai-ouild $40,000
unless something. Is done In a spe
cial way to raise more funds. r
A thrao-mlll levy would ,rnle..
approximately 110,000' and being I
outside -the 0 por cent lliiillntlon 1
would enlililo the city to urocoud .
with Its plana for development next
lyeo-iiiurr nil iiJunil Hi in "aa
. ' When a man says. "I run thlmrs
at my house," hu may mean . the
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
Men's and Younn Men's
. Ail-Wool Heavy ;
SWI2ATKRS
$:j.9.
A S,"j.00 value.
Men's All Heavy Wool
UNIONSUITS
$1.-1.-) and $1.'J5
IJLAZ KKS
For the out-door man.
All-wool heaviest 0I1U
kind .
5.-).05
New York Store
DESTROYERS OF
HIGH PRICES
Fill Up
Those
Empty
Sockets
witli
EDISON MAZDA
LAMPS
H. &S.
Electric
Summer Hole! ' l!ltltr.
Rompers
All muih
to olill, rot, I,
II. M. V.
unit rcaity to
r.
Thn ml, Nun's
Art &
. These shoes ivn'r
neat and dressy,
yet built rugg-ed to
stand..-the,;, hard',
wear . b o y s g,vo
them. ITie' very
best grade of calf-;
skin is used in the .
upper, while genu-j
ine oak tan sole
washing mncnine anii tjbe:.turtiaii
1 :,,' : ' '- v
'The flrst'rcal'slgri of fall Is srbft
everybody starts , thlnklug' wbDtei
must be Jiece,
ooooooooooooo
LOOK, lot re . lltST J :
t
I Of Tlio
"49" frhow
t.rt llral-i
taARCjSLL
Wavel Mf4tr
if
lios.-lth.
. ...',. J - L'.j
ft
Starting:
TML'ftSDAY
NIGHT Llt'E IN Vi
''tpNIGHt-'V'--';
Y ho holds thm- Iaddr--w
wile or huBband? 'r!j-s'
. ".-.' , ' 1. s
TT
,.,VinGiNiA:.V4Uii-;;.v
I' Sfatni'ng'v-
Ladder
The
r.,i'.-
WKUNESDAY
Arcade
The
Paris
To pjve the rijrht foun
dation for Blcndcmcss
CLOVE '. 7
SILK ! '-...'.
UNDEUWEAll .
NEWEST '.
MILLlNEItY" .
MODES
The
Paris
wear, or (untie ami titiintpctl. najy
, :.'.'
Mult - proof Thread, Flultona CoPieil
Baby Shop
1 :
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