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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1926)
"1 , I I Thursday,, January 21, 1926. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tape Five , ' I -i- i. .... I lidcal News In Brief U-I : -.! I COMING KVKXTS April 20 Last day to register v for primary election. Btiij; ill 1'iimary election. June 0. 10, 11 Union Livestock i. h.nvi nt L'nlon, Ore. July iili, 23, 21 Convention of S'iirtliwest Heat list Ale asso :'f elation in IiU Grande. Kepi 22, 2. 21, and 23 Vnkm fertility .i'alr at Klgfn, Ore. : Mere from Nampa T C- li Chuse and boh, from Nam -jpa Ida., ure visitors in I-a Grande i'.totiuy, " ;!-.; : On, lUisiness Trli ;i Tlu(l(jrv . Shell, u merchant at Wallowa, f in La Onuidc ou a ' Ciit'ss trip today.- iH - fVMlor In Ia (.ramie Ijf" IMra. Fred Green, whose liomc Is lit Joseph? itr u gueat at the j Sonimer .hotel. jitedirnlng to Moscow , I i ' " 1 ' " " " " fjwho liavq, been in yti Grando for 1 i ;Couple of days, returned lo Mos lem, hIa-,loday. ! it. , . , ... Jicaves. for Waslilnglon J' Mr.iuml Mrs. C. .11. Kitze itzslmmon, br'1 Celneroy. Wash,, returned . to -I '(illl llor. iheir llomu loiluv, after a short slayjtjaugipp Ma,.y Alice, were In La Jn 'La fjinmde. . , t i ;- . ; - Guest.s In lja Grande Mr, and ftii's. li; m, rolling are registered at the Koley hotel from-jher Seattle,. Here fmm i;ntrrise . ' ;. J. II. Jiubbiiv HH-.-i:nterprlso , ishct p raisei;,' Is 'ln( the city, today ! Lqn business. 1 1 j On DUNiucnn. , j 1 Attending Snlesweil's 'Meeting . ilt. l!. Newlin is in Kdnsas City, Cum 'week attending the salesmen a (..conference of the Hall Brothers 6 company. Jlelnnts (iiwil llalier 'pressed himself h highly pleased f-' Alrsj Clara Smalley, a nurse , with the schools of Union when he I liore, jas returned lo ax Grande returned from a visit there ktsi fafler visiting at 1 taker since Sun- night.- Tin- high school, with 1S7 j.day. . . students enrolled, is beginning its ; ,r '.second semester a week earlier Called by Illness - Jlhan La Grande. Kvery room ' in ' A J. Mulhollnnd arrived in T-n ! the , grade schools has a full en orande early this morning from rollment, the. superinlendent said. f T4nl.lnrl Oreiron called 1)V 'the. : DMriniia illness of his uroiiier, -i MiUhulland. . 'I .' : , & Visited Husband Heiv -i Mrs Nellie Slmonson retumeU K !,,.. hoi. ii nt Kn ei-lirise ' inia hiioriilng. after visiting here yes-.be J?t.iliiv'. ii nd last night wilh hor. HiiHband. who is employed, here. ft To Portland on Kushiess ir'.jk'M. k. Ward, who lives, at Kn- - H'lH-iif was In the city this mori i -tnir oil his way home from I'ori- oil l siand. Where he has been since won dUy ofi business. tfTu VIMt nt IWn ' t - Mrs! A. VV. Stevens and PHOn. r.llly. of Holse, Idaho arrived 5li) La? Grande this morning on 5 tlieir way to Klgin. where they fewill visit for one month at the i;pr. W.,K. Hrownell iiomu. f Al 'loCpli TiMlay h.ii Mrai Vol ma Hughes went to Jo reph this morning on the branch Mini' train. She will return home f.Uih evening. yllinne fiuin IVllllleloll ' s Minn-Verda ltae Smith lias re- j. ttii-ned to her home here after i' vlf.ll'nK with frienda in 1'endlelon J; Blaee Sunday. Ileal IXale.Miin Here 4 l.tei: O. AUidlson, : who is a real owlnle'deslcr tit Yakima, has been Iri La. Grande oil business for a day w two. '. ' . fa-ciiM'rallug liom Opeiallon WArel) llacon. who underwent a ; tfi I nor operation at 1'orthiml last Week end, is making a good rc ' ijuvery according lo his w ife,' who 1 returned rroa Ik c F Lenvu . roi C 1 turned from there last nigui. 'alifornlii f.Mr. a fl last hey wi ,11 11 re atneliH and .Mrs. J. T. Itlehardson niKhl fur California, where ill spend a month vlsitlnc lallves at San Diego. Sue- nto. ,nseles and Han raneiseo, )n S.'L'.)1 lliiKlnrss K. p Vutlle, one of Ihe dl i AT CUNTS' First quality lUtll llrand and Goodrich line of llubbcr Footwear, for men and boys at JANUARY SALE ' PRICES Clint's Clothiery Tlie store wlUi a Oonsclettca RUBBERS of tho Willow Creek district, wus a culler at the county mi net1! it Un dent's officii yealerUay on school business. In City Yesterday Xtouth McKennon, leatlinjf pota to grower in Union counly who makes his homu near Alice, was a busing visitor to La Grande yesterday. Meeting Tills Uveiihig There will bo-u meeting of, the La Grande DeMohty 'this evening at the Mason lo hall. The meeting was announced in J last evening's paper for last night. Heiv fioni Xorth Iowilcr Judge E. J. Hencerbox, yv, ,R Hutchison, chairmun of the school board, and Willium A. iludelMon, who opertites a general store, came to La Grande on various Items of business toitay from North Powder. ' " Kn Itoute to I'ortlaiul V. W. Sheahan, who lias been au attorney of Knlorprise, fur many years, stopped in Ii Cirande yesterday en route to i'orllund, where he will look ufter bUHluesa concerning some real estate. 'Awav One Month Mra Klmor lannlng and Hmall Orai.de this morning on their way hmtiHi. to Milium. They have. been (at Nfwberg, Oregon for I lie pnsl , niouui wnero mvh. canning visiieu sister. To Sec Basketball (uincs : About 20 students of the Lit Grande high- school went to Wal- jowa.tliia morning on Ihe braneh line .train and will attend the h;s- ket'tball ginnu there tonight. To I.niorroyv night they. will go lo;.l( seph and .Saturday nighL -lo l-lhter- prise .'for . the games. ricasetf With Vnlon Schools I Superintendent K. A. Sayre "i""" Arthur Janes, under treatment who has been at the , Cirande Hondo hospllal since he and N'els eion. were injureu a,L ine eny wen live wenvts u". "i i-j taken home, today.,' l-lo'.HUffei' od a bad Tracts re of his, leg.. ,Mv. iNelHon .has, not. yet, returned' Nelson has. not. yet .returned' '.. to1 ; work. ' His irlneipal Injury was. a-j tli low on the head that caused Co,ni 'ouautnii if tlm . tiriiin imrl HlihMi V cussion .of-Uu- quen njosis. i; R-tmns to Illinois , Culled by. the illness of lie riia- . her, Mrs. Kmlly Kane, Miss .; IPl j dred Hansom ret timed y(jsterxlay small to hoi- home, at Matloon; 111. Miss Itansom has been In La Grand'' for several months tn a. guest ;of her -sister. .Mrs. J. I- In.irle. .-r f,.,.,;;,,, j- ,,., 1K,ltl.y ,, snvl, several, weeks she was emu ..yed us i,,,,,,,, llllu ou r.M.,n mM.,. stenopraither In Hie elialllher ol !,injr!. eon.lneree offiee. Mrs. Kane has " - iu (in n( (.(),muy many friends In La Orande. hay-, ,.,,. t. ,.,.. ,, s,.(.v s,.r. inn spent a wlnler at the lKl. , ,,... visitors were. en home ''ere. i,-rl:i in. il by Ine male uuartet of Tit ,11 I (r - -al I'ouiiinmily ehurell. I'rofes 11CAIIA COM S-..-0I !,. ,ii;;..:)r of WshillBlon Stale AI.MANV. Ore.--..-ederal nion.-y .,.,,,.,, . .; ,.,, , whcal lO I 11" BUIIL Ol 1- I ,1."- WUf flll' lll. In tile Santlam nalhnnil fin-cKt serve last Hummer in building, r' Jconslructinff and niainlalnint; 4NI ' mile- f.r trull. There were SS.Ii miles of new trail built: UMS miles! of old trail reconstructed lo a new' niHxiinum grade of 15 per cenl.( and 4iMi miles, nome r.ot built by j Ihn. forestry .service, malntaineit. The cost of tiKiliitaiutng 4 4 j miles of road was $22iH.4N.- ,Oncl and one. tenth miles of new road were built and S.l miles recon structed on the Santlam highway on and above Seven Mile hill fit a cost of $tt9Sf. Twiity-I wo miles of telephone line were hull! at a cost of $7'i5. This brings- the tola) mile age of telephone lines In Ihe for est to One new glass-ribbed, .stand ird lookout station was built. Well, it's a terrible world. The weather never gets hot in winter or cold in mimmer. VK'Us NKhR life A rilFhK. hut lien I ..p"v. I.ftuva zrt:.t Kraodvtn f hlrf Many Tall l-tiillicr nf (. r.i ur r.n,i::r - trs mrnailon, ind h li rub l;rm &nd lu.e lactiia.! .--i for if.5, ' "BlackieY' Boy & ' ' y s hen Hiehord r ord Jr.. was 3 vearj old, his tiithcr was sent to prison for 1 no Vihtatland. Calif., riot murders Now, 13 years later, the lad (above) sits with his rmhtr in Marysvllle WD ere "Blackie. ' paroled. I beln tried a fcc.-otid ilnie. It Ford if freed the- two plan to start life anew, th lather us f sinner and Itlehard Jr.. a law iftudeni GIVE SENIOR PLAY IN MARCH fCotitlnned from Fagti One.) 'i iren I, will be 'assistetl by others of teaching staff, and the. final iltM'isUins will prvcif.:d from. ' the eombined- opinions , of the faculty. "I'lilfdrmiy good grades, 'permission from lunne and a willingness t,o ab'hh,f by 'Hdles1 itimilar lo I hose for athlelie tvainini; are among the nMjHreinenUj for part tcipal ion.; Th'4- play .lik .-nuqiy anotln,' is inspired Miy- :ut e'usc.' of5- mistaken identity, 1ml its individuality with a clover I wist. a( the outcome, as well sis by the willy speeches that are tin usually well dist ribuled among the eh:uaelers. IliM-Miise of lh ler ui-end influx of about 7i new ...students, and the ab.setiee- of I lie basketball Hi inula, who are m their annual tour In Wallowa county, Miss Marjorie Warn lei; and her slaff has post .........i i.nm 'e,i..u.i-.u iim Miii.h- iiu. Isembiy IhaL was to have been held Friday. ... RAIL WORKERS ASK MORE PAY ft'onlrl'nued on V'nire Fnur. liriherliopd jMemberidiip may ro KuJj.;ijilhh Amerivan Federation rcvdkln'iriltlii?- charter of the or giitlVtiJ:. The council declared Iti i'ctie1-jV)lHly for the welfare of ..tyriij $X&Si'v KB tll'iv,'rs Involved. V'.lIit!t'SS I'AIIM I'ltdlll.KJr.S I. -I .A t.ii" if-MK, Wash., The ull i hiy-' yiit,"r.i m for I'armerH. siioll Hf.rt'.0.i;.y Hie Com urn n It y eluli. a allend d iiy If'-'l farmers and ftim iUr.tiiri l.aney of Hie Whitman ....V.'ifl'.i ' r . ., u,w,l.-,. ,,n tli.. and clover 'proiHtetion; lr. 1. . WoihIIc III. ALMANY, Oir-. Once a wesilthy mm, prominent t hroughout the s'ate as a veterinary of no mean ablli;y. aul-a properly holder, but now it county charge, health bro ken and wealth gone. Dr. I. N. WiiudN for long a... resident of ('his couhfy n taken t his sl.i t, -Vn lionle' at Gladstone by frlend'4. A brolher Is said to live at I'ark- t'Ui: Wb"H't' 0'ic-e' owned jeonsbl eiable pr.p'.-ity' in Allainy. lb:' oper;i'i"l a livery stable and wus smi attl horit y mi 1 lie treatment of horse and callle ailments. Amnt.g his holding..! were many n-sldenee lots. IriMiMi.s.'i property and a !MJ1- acre f;i i tu. ' Since women slarteil geltlng haircuts a man has to go around to a pool room to cuss. KANTLEEK' Fountain Syringea - Gnanuitovd fur 2 Vmni Are moulded In one pleco' with extra heavy, walls, smooth surface and a glossy satin finish. , Special gaugo marks to aid In measuring. ' , Extra rapid flow, high quality Kantlcek tubing. Highly polished harL rubber pipes a metal ahut off with each one.-, Glass Drugs Ihc La Gnad Oicfoi ' Markets l'llTI,A:N'"tA.TlKCTS. ' "' '' iwrurtv:cr!.-. (XV) Cui-th-; )iB!fcMrdj..' i s;'.V.; nr' Hhct-if WiMik. . , ,;: --i V'J ,v:,:,' KggDW pads'. - (Irala ' .cue'; crul htehrr. Sle && i Bitter, bultgrfHl.y.stpifl)-. ; KAN KMANnsiCO (XV) i'ftlll-torrjrt--47Hoy4SV4'o hfti (4da'-.- ronTi.A'xbi'fitiAix mahkrt roitTIiAN.fi: OfP. A P ) JVhont J HUB. hard w0h(t't hara' Whllo B. I Hiiart.. ; jHinlary 'nl' February, -I $1.12; port. whfl,('v . western . -white, I .laniiarj. and l'Vbruary, 11.61; hartl I winter,, northern', wprlne, " western j red. January and, l'ehruary. $1,118. Corn. No.. $i" B(' ;Y. nhlpmcnt! .Inniiary 'at 'ITM'so'i February , at 34.75.,V;;'.; . . . - t t rOTATO phrcFARTIXKV-; (CHICAGO,' J' .l.APl V o.t'aVa jirices'havc sufft're'd nnorthcr re-; lapse, 't , ' Acenrding- 'to v a--report Yednes day by the 'government bilreau of ngrlc:ulturrtl: eco.iiopilcs; . f rcsli . do-' velopmenls hi, Hie rapidly alternat ing trend ot pAtalov prloH -ill depend Viiueh. .hero,nffor,;thls'r ieh.-: son on the nercago urid production1 of new' potatoes In' -the, smith. .. As yet, ,tlie offical early advlcoa. . dq not. ndirate any great increase of HoutBern plontig's; y :t .,;,' . nicago potnto. prices. 11 a vo mn n cents a loo iouihs. In the last . week ' .-artd C.lo;Y-liind.1 '.reports hirgoJimantltie ;"of? ..Ohio grown potatoes behuf ';usdc at :,rehUlvc cheap prices, j'-: ''' . " MA UK ins AT 1 A GIiA VCK MOW .YOUK. :.('A4')-4i.KtotdiH- TrreguJar; ., rrlsco . flilvauees ' oil merger rejor1si '''', : l V . - ; Itonds Kasy; :; Chesapeake & Ohio 6s reacti ,Vt. ,i . Foreign cxchaiifre Mixed;' Jap unese' H-rt 'Htrenthepiq by. . gold demand. - .' :.' Cotton Steady; Improved svot demand..' " '--. Sugar Lowe;. iitereVised offer ings Of HpOt. ' i, Coffee Higher; favorable Hra- ;illlan markets. CHICAGO, (AI') Wheat - Lower; bcarlrh cablf.". fonit-, Harely steady; dlsup pointing cttah demand. Cattle Pull ami lower. Hogs Weak. it. 1:. KVBitbr ih;sigs. VNIVKKSITY OP IIJAJIO, MOIJ CUW. Resignation of IL K. Kve'. ly as district club agent for north ern Idaho and appointment of W, L. Stnphons. graduate of I fllliV f.u succeed, him, havn been anpounv ed at 1 ho college of agrlcull ure. Mr. Kverly's resignation bocom'H effective lomorrow, Mr. Stephens lias iLHsumed his duties. Mr. Kvrly leaves, lo become western representative of the Ho'-stein-l'YIcslan Assoelatfon .of Aiuer ha with heud'i'Jartern at I'orllaml, ie. His teriiiory lnclud'-s Wush Ington, Idaho, Utah aud Oregon. Ills duties will Include organlza.- tloa work among breeders, asshi tance In milk campaigns, eoop"r ation with agricultural collegia and other agcneler-, and promotion of better sire campaigns and bet ter dairying generally. .Mr. Stephens will be best " re membered as star center on the Idaho '.t':i fool ball team, LfMl summer h wna employed at Holse by the Unlte, Htotes department of agriculture. IXxitsltT I'nMimT. Klliiliti.v. M.i:xili'li:i.n. or. An el.'c lilc llfflil Ifllb rarofnllj' plucrd In a uooflHhrfl at IlHn.lon tn tirfu u lck .loff liAlowjIne: lo .1. TucU'-r .Hi-I. lR; wrapitimrn on flr, whlcli liiirnc.l Ih" wrapplna, .Intr an I Mh.-.l nn.l th"n fipnat to the fam ily lioni" an' c:oDAumrr II. wlill.' llir fainlly made an pl.vf nfti-hoiii-.-.st-apfl wh''n nn-akcnd ly ft n.-lsrhhor. Tho r'altlcnc wa va! ii.-u at jnr.oo. Tifgene Youth l'aT? Charge. . kickm:, ore. Aifnd im. ih. of trfw city U In the county jail here charged with forgery. Il1 w arrested t Marfhfleld. The; com plaint states that he forged 1 he name of bbt fallier's pHrtncr, I I. "gden. In th garage business here, to wversl checks. Hiryet enr conductor never le. rome evangi lbfl They get nick els and yen nh. 8 In their own busl- Why Golfers Lost So Many Balls K . 1 i TKff ' ' 1 'U Lot Angelrs pfolfnrs. nftor trying out society girls uj caddies, declare boys art bt.. The girls forgot lo yaU;h tho halLi and apsnd too much llmu powderlngr, their noses, , the players say... Above are shown Misses . Alycu AlHIs and Murtjarct Mortis, actios as cuddles. Sargent's Bulk and Inertia Hard to Beat (lly .Chin Icr I'. Stewart) i' WASlilNdTO.V (NKA Special). AHprjiey . (ieneral .John (lail bahll trgenl Is vast of bulk-and level 'dt) of Inertia '"that quallly of nml.t'er by, which It tends, when at Wist?'') tq vromaln at rest,, an! .wlien )it.hi6tlon.- to continue t in moTipn;.'';. ' v ."."'iV.-- itiik hard' to liandle anywfny. Cilvep-pleaty' of Inertia -to go with It, and you've got u combination. It's t)inrdVtp bent.' ,,r ,r ; ; 11 a (nanr jtp ueui ohc,(i 'Rixlin'd -h'ea Ocneral '.argent adwuv U s a safe Jjet ive'it be' about' as easy to stop tn a rtiiiaway freight caiioud ol' pig lion on a steep down g ratio. J tut at'iVest,, biilevu.nu', he's an uwi'ul job to btuil up, ,; f -i' . ' 1 " Kbr Iplance, . suppttse. you want l(j 1 ind .'bul from fm 'SomethliM he . jMetirt?w: ju ktiep-'to , himself. a'Thet'VHVliei'c lila-.inertia conns. ,, 'vtnfli'b.tg bot h. ' vvitys- at oni-.-. 11(11 1 ii;ili":a'!l".rlghl. rVott cail stop lilin.' ;.d"lut It's f nou-esHcnUal stuff -riMh slorles, jofees, nilticella nt ou'h it Tie Of alf soiis. When oj niiidertitke, hOwAver, to - get him to -discuss 'the subject you're Inlei'eMl :ilt.' It 'jt'Ht cun'V be done., He won't start. ,' - '' ' -' v. . Sarwn'-'a'". an, amkible gitint. 1 suppowv )u; hates tp lOnie out fliif footed,. ,w.ht h-Jii''i asked u tiu sllon nud .refuse' to 'answer. So he puts on a vstcant exprc-i-slon .and. nays that's Humethlug an assistant is attending to, and he knows nothing about It. Prob ably tts' was true some of the time, in the .early days of his ad mlnlsti'afloiiv Hvhcn he was new on Urn. ' job.'ijutU can'l be now, or olsj- he iVjiliy ls dumb. ThnMi'-' Vei-nionteiH are difficult folk to fathom nnd'.tpaybe (lie lui ter g'jens Is cm-reef,; but my own illiprci'Nlcm'. Is tJat.the attorney general kpows a 'h''U more ihai iio- I' U o. V". ,;: At any -rule, lie senate com mittee oil ; t'he so-ealled 11I11111I11MI.1 "tnjft" got'a 1aHtt! of tlie allorney geoerarh Inert la. Wlwit lhat committee didn't fin. ouf Ti tup 'John O. Sai gent con T-O-N-I-tJ-H-T UOUt;. FA1RHANKS V w -y j" Mi cerning th" justice depart men f.i Investigation of the ti liimtnuiii in dustry would fill the congresHlou.il library and oiittu u lot more. ? It made him look like, a tdiump all the things he had lo iidm't ht didn't know bul It was a prime quality of Inertia," ' for uU that. . , . ' 1IAXK OI'l-'IC'KltN AHH A'A.MKI) !)'CK.'Oltl, ' Wuh., 'I'hi' Hoclil'ard . Klulu bitnli. Iiiih .'Uu'li-tl I. N. ' Clruliiiiii, lH'i'Hl.lviil; "(li oi-(j(! II. ' Huril,. vl;o pri-Ml(li-i)U Wullur H. Hunl, uuhIiIi'i", : Mira lliMi-n Kmlth. UHHlHiunU ru-sllliM': CUiH'KO H. 1 1 1 1 r 1 . Grahlint; W.' I''urni!rn'..' nnil ftltti--chlinlv' )!inU-VA. S. Ilnril, M. .1. Hiiinllton und 0. J. llumlmv,. dlfi t-tors. ; - - - . ' l . ,.' A. Sr. si.. , priwiiii'iii: ir. c. Worlcy iiml CI. I), flilllldrni. vl'" pri'sUlt-nlfi: , Walter , J'-itki'-som, i'UIiIt; W,tmctjr- l 'annarl, .unnmU nut cu.shii'i-: Hl.in.'r , I.. . Clatiion, Wiirli-C, J'atrieK, Sulllyun, Kaua il.r.l, Jidill.CrowK'y llllil l-'i'lgtHull, illrt-vlorH.r -V ; ; We Buy for Less IVe Sell for Less WATCH FOIl OUR BIG Al) IN TOMORROW'S PAPER. You will find many j I ! . savings m it. New York Store DESTROYERS OF ' uwtrAir iifiiii.io arcadeU V . '-V Yesterday In Washington The tax bill was reported lo the senate. ' The house debated the naval ap propriation bill and prohibition. Trewident Coolidge issued a cull for a street and highway safely conference. ... The Ulllott JIHTlIIimmmm, jniblic building bill was reported to the llOUMC, Negotlallona for a voting -date on the world court issues we.ro be gun in the senate. Vice-president '. Dawes radio iperch on senate tactics stirred up 1 rumpus la the senate. 1'ruflteering by retuil soft coal dealers wus charged by Senator Iteed of I'en'nsylvaniu. Secrelary Davis reiterated the war depart men t's aviation views before a house committee. Hearings on charges against 1'Ydcral Judge Harry H. Andt-iHon of weslern Tennessee wA're begun. Secretary Kellogg declared Mex ico's new land law contained re troactive and confiscatory pro visions, . , French Ambassador Llerenger told President Coolidge Kraneo proposed to pay Us debt as promp tly us possible. , Wahlpoit Man Candidate. , SALV1M, Ore. William Kcndy. ! of Wablpoii, Lincoln counly, filed wilh the secretary of state Ills dec laration of candidacy for the Re publican nominal Ion for rcprcscn-, la I he In the legislative assembly for Ihe I . h dist lict, comprising Lincoln and Polk , eoimlles. Mr. Keady's declaration for Ihe 1 Uft election was the. first received ut the state ilepartmeul. Mud In Washington claims Jiis log smokes, lielter lo(k out or he will learn to shoot pool. ; Buttons Covered Ctnered buttons for dress , tiiiHinlng are very slIMi trim your new Spring Truck witU them. We em it llirui. ltutteriek ralterns. Art & Baby Shop "l-'.vt'rytliliiK 1'or The lluby" ' ' t STAR Camille 1 Barbary Coast" With. MAE IilJSCII and OWEN MOORE A vivid, colorful Drama set on the the Ilarbary Coawt -- the streets of shattered hope in the San Francisco that was. 1 ' ...... Blister Brown Comedy . ! Starting Friday r lloot Gibson In "Arizona Sweepstakes" 1 And u Clyde Cook Comedy in .. T9BB9. A I'aramount I'itture ' GKXK Tt)LLS 1'ii.Hi'iitiiijr A Ml SICAI. NOVKLTY Women's Rubbers 79c To fit any style shoes. 60 STORES THE HUB 'iie.stcis 1'lati lOiu-amiiiiient Kl'UKNH, Ore., A full regi ment of. foresters of Ihe Modern Woodmen or Aun?rlca will soon b organised and a stutt; encampment will bo held next summer accord ing to announcement by Mttior lioy fl, Kellv. commanding the' .Id batlallon of foresters. who was here last night, to attend a -battalion drill at the armory. The. but-' lul Ion contests of teams from Ku-, gene, Albany and Dallas.- The drill was witnessed by a huge crowd. , fJOTEL ASTOO A 2nd Hill Lo, Ahi.ImA'V EVERY ROOM h PRIVATE TOILET ' - 50 Bath, . New, Modem ; Close to Shopping District cod Theatres FREE GARAGE T.riff horn $1.50 TONIGHT Only , Friday Saturday I'athe News Fables 1