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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1925)
THE VA. GRANDE EVEK1KG OBSERVER,! VI Tape Five 1 MTiday,.'November 16, 1925.'-'' - V " Local News In Brief tint Koaru " i wpli but now an attbrnry or Klam- , A fire cull, at 4:35 u. " Hiiu-.stli Fulls, was in La Urandc yea- Unyi to nos our to uo Jut a scare. street, proved l-'oollmU-Tk-kotH IUwIjt , ItcaiTved "at tickets for the Muhu-O. A. C. eanu' ht Boise, Sat urday. Nov. 21, nt 13U p. in., huvp uvon received Here and nuiy lit- tenliiy on his way to Enterprls. where ho will bring Home Icjrul business bcforo the. Wallowa couii' ty circuit court. ' At Enterprise on lliednrNt ' Colon It. Mbfrhard, attorney, went .to Enterprise .this afternoon purchuttcd ut tho office of Onirics on li-gul business. Ho will be thcro 11. Hcynoius, an minimus. this afternoon and tomorrow. ln-tiinis lo Tviu'lilim I Homo from Portland .. Mrs. Delia Damon, of I.u Grande I Mrs, Jerry I.. Maxwell was In La wus able to return to her work lia Grande Saturday en route to her teacher of the Iowa school , this home at Wallowa. Bho has been niornluff after several weeks of ab-1 vlsltine In I'ortlund for tho past Ai:ncc becuuso of.illneKa. , I two weeks. EDUCATION'S , PROGRESS IN CITY RAPID (Continued frum Pago' One.) Mls" Allen Is 111 Miss Zllpha Alletiteueher at the Kuinela school; la 111 at her homo In la Grande. Mrs. John C. Camp Is substituting for her nt Kamclu. In City this Jluniliur 11. 'W. Ireland, of the J. L. Lat ture Eirulpnienl company of l'ort-land,- was transacting business in La Urande this morning at .the slate highway offices. . Tu Vl!lt at Hpokano Mrs. C. Llnebarg-cr left Satur day for Walla Walla and Hpokane, Washington, where she will visit relatives for two or three .weeks. Hume, from Eugene , MIss iBertha Berber has returned in l.a Grande from EilRcnv, where she attended hoiuccoiiilng ul the tnlverslty of Oregon. , . , - . -r-- : . Here on Business .Saumlay , Charles Newton and A fcl. Kirk-:, tudall. rear estate-, uteri1 of Baker were In La Geuiiili Saturday Iruus'-,' ailing business. .'liiry were)' aqri companled by a Mr.'1 Anderson. ,f 1 : - 1 . .;-i:. i'.. VulM-nrkn on lllisiness Attorney l' 8. 'ivunhoe vy'lK; tu lYintcrprise this mqfulM; .pnsuriimic V,iinesH. .." He Wll'-'nlH-Hrnu.t Honiii'legniiul4s,wliHc,Uliere!i'.;. To visit lisiwiuei Itetnmeil from Kugcnr Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Stoddard re turned to their home, herjr. last evening after a trip lo Eugene, Ore gon, w here-they saw the O. A..C. II. of O. football game, talurdny,., f Corei to Walla Walla- . . Miss Elsie Lendswortll. who Is making uri extended visit with Mrs. O. !'. Merrill, left this morning for Walla Walla. Wash., for a few days- She plans lo return -Ui Lo-iUrajme... v ' i..,kjrM.l in t.r1lali4lM.. I ',- . . - vl....,..... MnKfnfion:'J Pitt V: 1j5 Otrnndu tills morning for. VdfUand.J where' lic'wiH be. empioyfu.; air MeKennon was tranierred , from the O-W. IV. end ?N.. "hops aerc lo the Alblna shops in i-oniiMiu.. fjnw oregoil-Orrgon A(f!rle..tfnK-r i jtoy Williams .returned :'(6,'-'L Gruhde tills morning after ,-wltnjais- ing the Oregon-uri gon tusb"j - bull clash Haturday atternoon,. lei !' .. . I bull clash Saturday afternot dersoii went to JOrl wnilnnisrliua been-wuy -Blj Ing where, site will ,TlUf8dw.' ; ' T'v-'A : "' Mr. Mrs; T. J- An u,.n!i this morning ' iwb 'weeks visiting her daughters .Mrs.' l'rcd Shinn. Mrs. Andersojrs liohio Is ' In Port land. Wrnt'fkEI!- t -!""n- Mr.ff Easlon Metcalf went lo Kl ein tills morning:' She will visit her sinter.'. Mrs. Geddings. there for a few days. : , . Blnco, last llrro Sal in-day on lliislness - V. M. Townley and i:.-c: Conrnil were In the rlty Hiilurday on busl. Tli.v were making nrrangi-: hinits for the Floys- club banquet, which will be held at Inion In tin; near future. ' . ! . t. P r..m l.-onlliall (Jainc MIHes ljba hlld Irma Lymnbi, liti 'nn.l' 1. ileitis Uussell. Jolin and Waldo Slndilard ,,ou,,ds right ounc.-s. returned last night fro.m l-.ngei.-. W,viher,.theyjwcnt We.lnes.luy lo ll)-', tend (Tie O.lA. C.-Oregon unlverMty, game.: ' ' i. , i ' j . . .'.l.UIn Ctirtn ' Hi-MS Pliyllls Adklns- hss acceTited. . ..omon: hero -at -. tiia- - Marlnfllo beauty .shop.- Mlss.v AdUlns was riv eonnecteu, wnii ... ...,n. .i.nn nt whllaAVatia. Wash ington.. She' specinihses: 4h .water waving and inarcollllBt. iiaiu.w riiie Potntoes prize . tiili'ers. : or the- variety known as .' Netted.'; Clem.; . were brought & tl.o orricetof the Lnlmi ,-qnntv cluimbfc of toiiiincrchjroiti Uul.l' Canyon . ranch . farmed ,-by llaliili Huller. niiu nave, ue. -ranged in an altraotVve,dlsi.lay.,T i? 1-rteen.Biectiiiens thnf'-forny no .enter heap all caiiie.' from two lllaek anil l.rj.l ,.,,, ,,,,,1 . together, welgneu . . strikes of precious ore in the upper country. And tiny must havu seen- tho stage give way to the railroad that laid an Iron hand on the hopes of Old Town and rulsed tt new Lu Grande parullel with the tracks. 11 wus a stirring day when the pupils marched Into Iho new sehoothouso fur the first time. The Ilev. Deardorff, the :teaelier. dedi cated the building with the pray er that "this new and beatltlf ll structure, which thesu pioneers huve bulldcd, shull, wieu It has ceased tu serve, be supplanted by , larger and better one," und that the boys and girls w ho are here this morning do their part l-i building up this beautiful valley." Not many who heard the devout i schoolmaster pray aro living lo recall his words tills national edu cation week, but most of the'r names, could they be repeut.-d. would sound fumlliur. There were the sons of Jack Morrow, the ploncor merchant of the old tuvvn. Carrie und Ella Kuodes. 1'i-ank ltaker. David Hay, who luter be came "muyor of Lu Grande, and the sons and dungliters of tieu-i-tor Jumes. II. Slater. .,. ... ". Trimmings." ';. "Education hud no trimmings in those .lays," . recalls Mrs Nellie 0.- Nell, who was one o the Sla ter children. Mid who for :iu years , has been an outstanding tlguro In the. school system of Lu .Grundei f .- i ,''Vc-.-le;irreil bur altihabets w hen we twere-.babies, and then we applied--. ourselves to reading,'" writ ing, arithmetic, history, georgiu phy and spelling. - - ive used to stand up to reer.e and wo learned .almost everything 'trom. copybooks, Theru weren't even copybooks at the time J. T. Outliouse w-.is Lour teacher.- - lie wrote a fine round 'hand.' und he used to s -t the copy lor -js ut the head of our pnpers." .- Mrs., Nelll s first teacher was Mrs. McCoy, who died in Port land only- last year. Hers was one of a number of private schools that sprang up In answer to Hie heed for more school rooms. It wan Mrs. Neil's .privilege to .study algebra under Mr. Outhouse But after the establishment of I Ittue Mountain university, a rul Ing was passed to prohibit th teaching of anything beyond com mon ' arithmetic in ' the - low schools.' . :. Ifcinntlons Hcltctl School'. lone much to. solve , the ..problem f how to keep the boy and girl school. The entire eyswin of fers -an example of .school cffl- iencv that is an inspiration not only toL her '.sister -conuiiuhltles Ip he valley,, but to many more dla- tnnf- cities of ;JJuslorn- Orcgoiif as well. -. ' .-. - ,'. 1 Hut 'us t.a' Orande 'looks'n-ic'lf HUB wesa over- llie -.imiory ui 'iitj schools, she sees today's achieve melits not as ultimate,' but simpls as another inilcstone-rno dlffereni. om the llllle white scnoolhpijc of the Gil's, for. that, .too... niarKeu long step up the. road.,,. ,' ,- Mrs. K-r6gglii Has 0M-ratlon . Mrs. Forrest Scroggln, who, was taken to tlie Grande llowit- Hios. pilar-lust ev.Hllng for an opersr on to relieve ni.pciiillciil". Is 'reported in good condillon today. J ( jj lVcovrrlinr' from Operutlon . ' m lt..r Khiek.'or Suinlliertille, lo . ihe fininde lton.le hospital re- ...... .-in from an oii'-riilion fur. re i r. i.r iiuiH-ndix. thai was le rforim-d lato l"t evening. Mother oiul Haby ; llomi m.J n..ri Holllsler und he ...... ..I- i were conveyed from iln. (itinde Honde hospital lo llollis(Y home on Sunduytl Cedar la th st rect ' urni. to relurn to nls lioni.e at hn- .nomine." The trouble In City 'Yesterday A. WJ Schaupp, formerly of Jo- KNIT BLAZERS , AT CUNT'S 'Newest Line. !Jusl in Today. $7.45 to $10.85 Merchandise of Quality Clint's Clothiery Tlia store with Conscience Surfers n-om lllood ;P'))--pOi . ... u'.niiw.'Mhb ha been at .. ' . '. u.,nntori.im:f.or ilS .w'etks no, ........ .-..'--.- - , ,.,h. for treatment or dioou . - in his right hanu. anu able I rUvarn.c'i,raUnt.H T ...i.u..- tt-i.rklnir on Uo .mlM ,o,.d juiy .,- "ur- sary to cut nm. "':''." '; 'r und to remove: so ui infected bones.- - fV-j''i , i i..riiaiMl Kunday .', i n niunde tieonl", who i..,i (he rootbull gainn be ,. n, Drecon .Varies and thei t ..r Kniiirdavl were in i'orti i'n.l Sunday. Myr'le JBlai'"' W t.vma'n. Lucille W.'k. John Hloddard. L. H. Itus-lell 8td Waldo Stoddard were registered at Ihe .Miilinoinsn noiei. jew. drews. Hurry Snodgrssa. P.uy l Price and John filewur.l were reg laler.d ut Iho Imp-rial holcl. llevelops Spinal Menlngilla Word that his brother, Lyman U. .ongr.-llow. of Mols", Is b"lng rush d to Seattle. Wash., for treatment of spinal meningitis by a bruin spe. clullsl there was reeeivcu louay vy J. T. Longfellow, superintendent of schools. The young man lias ue. o ill for several "'ks. oui me u.n ,.as" wus thought nt first to be tvphuld fever. .. lie is employed In t'h.. stul. highway department Al Huisr. His niolher and vl'V"10""1 i.eeomimnvlng him to Seattle. They will- puss through La Grande at HI o elocK lonigni. BERT HANEY I ITPHFI.H BY MtNARY lonjitl6ii8 and ul)crhUontt, a rutuj at'iti 'ui ruiiKiunn viiui ij iahin 'PTportc(l Ihn institution Ut :ii unm. ana iiu're wort: wvcciu frr;niuiitc. Jjut finally it' vx fpQiii'Iack of funds. ThniiKh know jia'n, unlwislty, 1s ciirritiuluui was little more than that of a st conu .'TlflittiilvorHlly bulldinir whh bulwark - In more than onu kin or trouble. Mtn. Ntill rnncmh' how as. cliiltlrtm'Hhe anil her play CHERRY HARK COUGH SYRUP ' The moat' phusant tasting.. The most effect Ive. ; The most satisfactory relief for colds we know of. Safe for children us well as , udults. - -Contains no otdates. Larger slie bottle than most cough remedies at the price. 23c, 50c, $1.00 Glass Drugs " ' ,s ' 3tesa La Grande, Orafoa DE MILLE FILM f BEGINS RUN AT : LOCAL THEATER . A chrj-stalllno reality character istic of Cecil n. Do Milie produ ctions niarks the moie ' drama, IleU'H Hlgliroad," which began a three-ijiiy run ul the Sherry's thea. tro Sunday. Is Leatrlco Joy creating ', a role of a heartless mercenary, or does ahe really cravo money wholly for '.?.- . . . ....... ..... .n,i icOLLt-lGK. Corvallls. An award ..- Tl'Kli ltKA'.li'Dlti:l ""' I1KNU, Ore. (AP) J.rtin Tuel. under intlkinKUl . 1 Klammli CTinnty for bunrlao. Who was ar. mini here nmrxlay as a sunped In a IThHlllo robliory, ws.i rwap tnml crly tly by offleont arter havtuit broken Jail In lrbi.-Ulle Sunday afunoiKi. When taken, Tuel was walking along the high way toward Mll.-liell wheio Ills family I said to reslile. iiAiLRu.ui oi ri.its Piti.i: OK KG-ON AGUICCl.Tl'ItAI i plot works out to a satisfactory end that just misses unromunllc realism. ' Tho story Is plucked out of a rainy night on Die streets of Chi cago Willi na artistry that suggests Funnlo Hursi and Kdna Ferber. Ml-s Joy. as the Jobless stenogra pher, goals her poor-man husbuiid liy pleadings and subterfugu Into a love of ilioney tlial posseases him so- coilipletely at lost that ho is Hilling to divorce her in order to marry more wealth. Then she takes a desperate step lo reduce consisting of a 176 scholarship to Oregon Agricultural College Is be ing offered by IU uregon-wasn-lligtoo llailroad & Navigation com uall. to tin. boy or girl doing the best wheat club work in counties touched by their lines in eastern Oregon. The club member must undertake the growing of nn acre of wheat and follow recommended methods of production, 1 Heeommended varieties of wheat tire required to be grown nnd must be subjected to standard treatment. Written reports will be required at various times, giving tho cost of uniting In the crop. Us condition him again lo poverty ' V.li.nnil tl. .,. ..Ix.'s lltn .'mixu- .:...'.....i I '..... i. I.,?, ; during the ycur und Ihe returns HUnUI.XU U'.U ,,.,n o. .,.1.. 1 II. .w ..... j .. . ..: i..- r..... , ..... ..i -n realised. MEN'S UHUM AGAIN ACTIVL The Men's Forum, un lliterde. nomlnullonul orgunluitlon, launch ed Its winter season yesterday at U:45 a. in. when 27 members met al the M.ihodlst church. Meet ings will bo lield each Huiiduy unu dining each month one night so eiul session, with the losing teuiu lu the membership cuinpulgu act ing us hosts. Is planned. K. 1. Towler had clargi of the forum yesterday, speaking of "The Spirit of the Mob." Ills discus sion was interesting und Instruc tive, according to thujie present. Members of the forum feci that an auspicious start was made, in asmuch us u week's drive Tor ineiu bers bus miulli'd in a total of 32 with niany mure promised. WOMEN PLAN :- "''.J ANNUAL SALE Markets ' POUTI.XNH MAHHETS. ', POHTI.AN1), 'Ore. (AP) Cattle SIOW. : - , ' Hogsr-Sfi to 0" cents lower, light weights l2'.iia,6ll. . , I .. ".''. Shccp-Hleady. . ' '! Kggs. butter, buttcrfut Steady. -; Continued from re One.) ' mtttevs,1- women's ..orguhlzutlons and; ihe public schools. -j tTh -inall rale of seals -la becom ing more and .more popular i and sevcrui- olllea ouislilc .of; PorllauJ sill-follow, this method. . V. f Tlie Hlunteef wurkers.- or whom Ujiut-o'. ti rtV several'.' hundred , ' each tear, . will i bo , better trained tills fear. than ever l.eforet moro uian no having attendt-I Ihe institutes UTld. !l ' Portland, lfoseburg .und X MrXOVayno Wade, chairman of iie L'ojun County. Jle'alth assocla .fon. Is -chslimun - of-;tho .sale . In Cnlon -county. - lii Wallowa coun V. Mrs. - Ai'-IL Stickler, of the Wallowa dounly l;nbllc ricnllh as Mchitlon, tylll bn'.chnlrmiin;' liihit' f)llu. county, .Mrs. Guy H. John 4in. of tho Uniaillla County pub' SAN I''U.VNClSCO,.(AP) But- terl'at, Oilic here today. , A Mill her Mailt; Happy. "The children and I had colds." writes Mrs. Nancy Mather, Ulcll- wood, Ohio, "alul the first Uoso of KOLKY'8 HONUlf AND TAH helped us light away. We surely got quick results. 1 slinll keep It on hnnd all the time." Thous ands of mothers have found- in I'OLIiY'H llONHY- AND TAIL till Ideal cough und cold remedy Jot their children. - Contains no opi ates. Children, like It. Sold by ull druggists. Adv. ' Men's Blazers $3.98 Mens Wool Hluwrs, good weight, colors, brown, giin-n anil ml rlni-k nallenis, vor stod wool knit bottom lo mau-li stilrt; ' twu lMX-ki-U. Sties 1 IJ lo 17. . 60 STORES C. J. BREIER & CO. THE HUB HOTEL ASTOO 2mi Hill -' U AssM EVERT ROOM bu PRIVATE TOILET iOfi Baths ' ; New, Modem ; Close to Shopping District and Taostres FREE GARAGE ' Trin bom $1.30 .Mejsjfo.: 'o.' 5:,' From: ' ontnoN TRAtii 'I tirx farm, - a. Vli Satlth, rop.K. -'. taOrande, Ore. l .SlLVliri ' l-'OX- skins' nro now graded by . VALUES. . OltAOB 1 ranges from 2o.oo -Jit; ench yiur.i onq skins bring as-high us ?0l0, but .of ctrurso liio'sk" skins lii this) grille, bring only '-.0tt, up to 3.V5. Other grades have a closer fixed value; As un . Investment, I "can pay liBOU. tar a, good pair for a start,, and , within thrco years sell their pelts Bath Towels Large Bnth Towels, stamped with monograms, and -'beautiful design., WJth: or without colored borders::: i - Art & Baby Shop - m( Adams Avmiuo. - - . - - : "Kvnrjthiiig tor tha Baby" .' lleliclltiiiliig ' Stamping IluUons Covcrod 1). M. C. Threads ' Increase If neces- Jc Health ussoelalllm. and In lr. Ml . 6 each and make good ice.r' County.' Mrs. Francis , h.lrk ,-'.,, ': ; ' iiatrleu; of ilaker, O. M. aardBer:.',.,',i- . . , ., , ', it Hlchland, Mia. W. 'a'-' iitonian.l -' ' Police Nab Idaho Girls AVho Were on Long llik? aiWlvo KclHfiy.'H 'nnt icie st tuiit, Ut. lefi Pfliool-tit Fniuianu. Klulm, lu.st -KrWay 'mornlnff .anu .stiirli tl lo walk . to Hend, On Tlioy hwd two .(iollnra and 1hc ad (lnHscii of a con pit of younff-'mcn who promlMcd to Rive tlim money until tin y could find , -work t1iorf ' Hiiturdity nioVlilim'i Wliuil Uio two Kirlx nMiirinU to'.l'TultH'L vx .uw I'limimny of John Tl JtiftTcya, a I'lLvotu. Idaho, abfriff, nnM' i'L O. j4iUrmnan vrho ; inia tumvB .ui iu nuiun ... nuiu,u n i Kwotn nit1, from. Walla Wullu an tin y I1"'-' htnwt-ir oiM-n to a chHrao of while throuijh ) a Ori.nd on their ry Havl, tnirric whrn he ffftfo the plrlH jo.fight fhlof .loHi-ph's liravvH In Jt irU. ncrw thr AiiUs Une In IiIm the ht or 1S7X. kiiouiu inc im- llofl wapv dii;t:rouly lu-iir, Hit ,tiliuutlnnl plunni'd lo tuko rof- (Continti4 fro piT uinr rharhi MeNnry. r'punllcn l of Un con .told in'; pn'smcm iuu-y ....i.m'ii view n tin- way merchant ...i.rinr law fhotild f enforced. ! H.. dHliHMl to ha. however, ..i..n..-f in liinl urced CotdldB'' to luiilnult to tin: senate Han-y' iinHtlnn 10 ennlimie -n office. i..v.irv nald that he In not InW l. sti-il In p'Tsonallth n. nd Indicated tiuit If the nrf8ld'nt denied ll un in mitmiit Ilaney's name, he i.r..imi the nntiie of nomc democrat from the nonn-l nth wt who w ould ffcneraMy be In oc cord with Jlancy'B ieua. : - - - j - - - - ue In the lilue Moiinlain hcIioo', and to turn Ita suholanllc wulla to inllltury purpose. . . Moro. Koom Mrt'lril. . 'licn- LatSriMide moved Into 111" valley to welcome the railroad linr (?Hi7,t'nH built another hcuooIIioiim", an 8-alory wooden alruclitre tln-t Rpehicd at 1 lie time lo nave nolvd 4he. MiurHtlou for a generation lo I'omv, Jttit lis capacity was tuxvu In a Bhort lime, no that niiiiexeH had to he established here and thTc. all over town. T here waa a sixth prade In a lulcli building up ut Old Town; a Ihlrd grade in a deserted laud office where th creamery now Btunila, and in th Carper building, at WmhIiIiikIu.i and rlr mrcul, wua anulher himh cnid'1. .Mr. Nelll began h-r leaching career lu that etghi -room ijuiI'Iiiil; that waa long Known aa "the white Hchool house." The prlneipnl. . In those daya, had no casV lime, for ho had to walk all over La Urandc to reach outlyhiK roonin.. And then In 1 8!i, the achuol history openn- into unutht-r ra. A Magnificent Uuildliig. Ia (Irande erected a magnifi cent brick school building! au fine nnd modern and handsome thai the J'orttaud Uregonlan dt;- oted two coluiiina uf Hh cdltoi tal page lo a review of the prog ress that the new achuol , symbol ized! Harry Starkweather, as superin tendent, gathered the children from ull sections of the city und installed them ceremoniously in the Central building. Only one annex continued to function. That was across th tracks lu the building that has Klnce been converted into a p:rr- Bonagtj for the .Mel hodist church .South. Mrs. Nelll luught there fo' FfVi-n years. When the- ttrceimood school was built, the superintend' nt lurued to her as the natural choice fo" i principal. In I a 1 3, w hen the school cen sus hIiowimI u sciiuoi-age popula tion oi' proportions that made un automobile, they had two ccula and a jail record. , . . 1 .: .' ;' Hwomnie nd. ihe.Klrm "ftre nr rested here liy city police; who re ived word of their, coming by telephone. - . " . . . No Cold ftalnes, a.(id Mrs.- islnnelio 1'oter tort. ot 1 ituutjugtoii, . wlli be in' hare, ' .; . .- . v i ; ., 1 ,". ; : i ' HUgrd High School : ! , Move Meets Licicni 'y A iuovei.)enl. toward cstahliHlilnir ,WO .years, pr uikii scnoc. wWr ... ' , "r",-r,r ' 4-. AM. he School Ut JIIIBIir.l n)CI -u-. vjnipi. '--j.-' JM. .re. Inat nlsht In a vote (nk-in at a s,..- thirdnigpB. "t jlal meetlns presided over hy E. A. . too tacorunt to treit in kMr wtf.- . itavrej conntS- Kniierlntendent. ' 'nnilnisilin "'ill IV . ':'X- motlda 'to in-ovtdp a bus for i fc. ibnvcylnit llllaril students, to nnil- Irom the ulirh school in l.a ur.-inuiv pybr htdache or, grippes . CoI Ji breiv In ' dy for the millions who .... Hill-.: Heidiche antf fever nop. U vins lost by on.il vote atthe samii' rin-UuK. -GMsWHox wiihpormut W. L. FIN LEY ON, LECTUBE TOUR tOontlnued from Vtt Cfne.) l-'lnl.-v Is the author of "Amerlcsn Illrds" ami other hooks, and also writes stories- for various nature mami-ilins deallnir wilh outdoor lite. . " " ,'. '. iWlill'i ii way h.. will "attend nn Ainerli-un came conference at ew York City. He will lecture before Ihe American Nuturo association al Wushinplon. I. C, Ihe I'ltta liursr A.-ndemy of Natural Kcleuee, tin- Ani'-riean Museum of Natural History In New York t Ity. various oruunlzullons of Hoy Scouts. 1 nu n's c ub". schools, colleges bihi other orKsnlZiillona. visiting all of the larcer cities of the rust Ills In nduiiiirl.-rs' will be with Arthur .l. ruck, editor of a naturo limira zlne at Princeton, New Jersey, for whom he will write several articles on oreaon outdoor life. Mr. l-'lnl'-y Is nccompanle.I on his lour l.v Mrs. l-'lnl'-y nnd her mo lli.-r. Mrs. 1'. A. li.-irnliiirl, und his son. William Jr They will visit tln-lr lUtnthlcr, 1'hoebo Catherine, who Is a student at Hennetr. school nt Mlllbrook. .New York while. Iii Ihe cat. The young- Mr, l-'lnley will also enler school in the east. Th.-y I.Ian to be away fou ik five w'-.-ks. returning w.wl.hrob ably some time in Alrll. VACUUM CUI? TIRES Jennings & Shumate Ilukk Sales and bcrik. F. SHERWOOD CALLED I5EY0ND (Continued from r.gs Ons.1 We BuV For Less . , We Sell For Less Specia iiO FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Some more out-slanding 'bargains." Wateh for 1 our daily ads in The Observer. ' v ' LEATHER COATS : ' Genuine Hoi sehide, Blanket Lined, -$7.95 to $11.9.) MOLESKIN (OATS ' Sheepskin Lined, Knit Collars ... i - $3.95 to $5.95 . NEW YORK STORE Destroyers of High Trices. : t I . . ' .'i, ,Tho tl'oublu with wivi-H U - ilTHF - ,Tho tl'uublu with wivi ist r-what? Too wild? Too jeal- ous? Too stubborn ? Too fickle? What's tho answer? : Ono thing's sure' Tho Trouble. With Wives is very human, very lavish and very, very funny. TROUBLE'tWES Comedy "Locked dul" Fox Educational Arcade TODAY AND TUESDAY Thursday . "CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT AHEAD" ollior cnuli whowl linMTiitlw, H won Mrs. NVIII npiln who orRu'i Izcd tin tcitt'lilne Hluff und w the ncliool !inn.'Iiln-ry goln. Th- mihool wan numril Jilvt-rlu, but lu niHiiy of Un pHtrons It Is nffT lloiuiltly I'-rnnU "Mm. Ni-IM'n school," fur nht him inj n Its rimi era'l timber ami prlnrlpul i-vcr- i term of the 12 yL-um 8lnc- It was Miullt. ! Willow IjiIi'M SthiHil. j With I hi ii'lUlthm of Vmi.v school last nr, lu Oninl- ir.-- nin an clumtlonul on luwk if which her ritlniifl tirr Jimtly proud. Mt hlirh whonl. wllh I h Wfll-tt(UlptN'd doitiiMitlr m lt nei' an-J nmiiUHl nrtft d iMirtnn nt. tin Kyut nanlum and athletic fh-ld. Its Inh oratorio aul Its auUUoilum, ba y tuI:iv ttuit Mm. Simon Wood''ll. a rt'Hldi-nl of SutniiHTvllh for thr piiHt two d'fd'M. dl'-d Halurday In ("nllforula wln.n who went mo me lime ngn. tftln of h r denlh nro Iticklnff. ih-r rmiiln will bo forwarded to Iji Clrande and will urrlvc here Wcdn'fHlav. Kunrn act-vices, the hour to he announced tuti-r, will be h'ld Thurwday morning, accord Ins lo p porta today. Hurry. Bustle of Life In America Is Amazing Continued from Tttg OnJ folk Hontu Hint h- laitor brouffht from ht Inland homo. Tiiemlay nlht Mlw Johnson will leuvt with Itr. and Mm. O. O. Tay. lor for I'hlcago and I'lttuburff. whre tlicy have relatives and frlui-i. - - ; " ' ' - Two Convenient Locations to 5top 5hop t or ureaier oavings and Yellow Clinjf l'caclies,....No. 22 2.rc Solid Pack Tomatoes No. 2s tin 22c Pumpkin No.2'i tin 19c Fancy Sliced Pineapple No. 2j n 30c Fancy Sliced Pineapple No. 1 flat tin 10c Golden llantum Cprn......No. 2 tin 2 k Seedless Tvaisins Per package 12c Cut Strinulens Deans No. 2 tin 21c Basket Groceteria AND MARKET Next to Arcade Theater MAIN 130 1 lii ilan" lu Kit jour numi?' wi.iHi in iiiuillijr nml prli. W'v t sii my null um Im-sIIjiIIiik tlnil mir nii'iit N ul Mil! virry lM-t. WHY? lUiiiiiM- tiny 1-unn. fiiiui Kralii-I.l siitik. Try llii'iu liny iIk iii mi'll ime Im U. fur more 2 llisirs Ixh.M llliuk sl. Ilomiiiy .. Oystera .. Oysters .. Campbell's TWO STORES The name Roods at the same prices. No. 2 tin 19c .. .No. 1 tin 19c .., No. 2 tin D9c Vegetable Soup .llc Campbell's Tomato Soup...- -10c Sardines in Oil . per tin 6c llei'shey Cocoa - Vl " 19c Ilcrshey Cocou -l . tin SGc La Grande Groceteria AND MARKET Next to Black Cat RCnS.-f.7: ' i ii; :1 ,1 i i. ) i I n