La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 13, 1926, Image 5

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
,'-t
Pajre Five
- Saturday, February 131926.'
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I Local News In Brief
CXM1.G EVENTS
IVbruary 14-20 Vnlon County
Ilittlth W'ovk,
March 12. 13 Inkm county
economic agricultural von
frrwire In l.a (.run tie high
April SO Last fliiy to register
for prlmury cUt-lfon.
May It, 4, 5, Niatt convention
f Women' t-luKs In La
: (.rnwle.
"May 21 Primary 1iotion. .
.In no tt. 10, U I iiion lilvestot-k
slum at l"u Ion, Ore.
July 22, 2:t, 21 Convention of
' t Mnrlliwt'M Itcal EM ale aso
1 elation In l,a (i-und.
,8rpt. 22, 2.1, 2-1, ami 2.1 Union
' rmmty fair at Elgin. On.
Ilal for her slory'from lr Ktund
motlver, wlio rumo here from Ken
tucky, whilo tfioro. . ' , ;
'-KIIU l.fux at Mi m ham
Jack CuHoy killed a KOOu-sbTt-d
1 lynx on tho railroad trucks Jmtt a
ivw rods for- Mouchum tho
other day. The cut hud hern seen
jhovcrtnff, ut the edffo oi the vUlufift
.for several duya - be lore it wan
j allot. ,
In Pendleton on l.udnesK
K. U. Jttckmore, employed in tho
Htute. . htfhway offices here, la hi
)Vmllt:ton today on hustneas con-
nc-cicd with the additional right of
way to be obtained
wuy company for .
poses, west of Hourdniun.
Indoor Campmeeting
Closes Long Session
Ftvo -weeks of Indoor, camp
mootinjrH. mnrked hy an henrtpa
Ilifr number of eonveralona and ad
dressed by the pastors of all tho;
evangelical churches in town, will
eo mo to a close at. the Salvation
Army hall tonight
Cluutki-C' Prult will be the lead
er in what, promise to bo an ap
pealing Horvlce. Mr. Pratt repre
sents the pulpit of the Church of
Clod. Other nilnlhters are expect
ert to he preaent to tumlst Knvoy and
Mrs. J. C Karker, of the army. The
converts will participate, aoino or
them testifying to their new ex
perience. And the meeting will
probably take on some or the
marks of un old-t'u.shionyd love
feast.
Hint? nil ltulsness
v tonuld AlrKhmts was a visitor
i l.a (iiiinde from lmbler yeaior
day. J. - -
To VWt Parent
Mrs. Lynn Jlasbrook went; to
lmhler thla morning lo visit her
parviita until tomorrow.
Here from ImbL-r
Mr. and Mrs. liny Norval were
business visitors to l.a (.iritndo yes
terday from Jntbler.
Al Wrtllnwa Todny
SWf.it Kdna Mulhollund went to
Wallowa this morning and la vlslt
infr frlemla there today. ; . .. .
On Business Trip
Ororge S. Ulrnle left last night
for Portland on a 'business trip, lie
expoelH to he awny about a week.
rrjSpokanc Mm Working
hiKhwuy phi- For Cooding-Hoch liili
Have llaby son-
Mr. ana Mrs. Lawrence i-.vnns
are tho proud parent of n baby
son 'born to them yesterday uftcr-
noon at the CJrando Itonde hos
pital. IJolh mother and baby arc
getting along niivly. .' .
I'nsnwl Thnniali fltjf ..
Mm !). W. Mcl.ran passcrt
through 'His city; Hiln mornlnif on
hff wuy haine to'Wnllowu from
,1'nrtluiKl. " Mrs.. McLean uccoinp-
anleil her son. U.ta.to l'ortmnil
tint-flint of the. week.'. Itelil u-It-nds
Ihe Oregon school of techno
loRy .ihere.v- ; . . :.
filioM III iJt firnmle :
Mrs. CharKon Koster, of Jlllrns.
tiro., la il BUeal at tho Kolimicr
liotol.
Atti'iuls School Id'iT
Donald Italclirrc went to Vin
cent thlH moinlnif to-vlKlt over the
week end Willi his parents. He at
tends school here.
Here fcilnco W'llM'sdir .
.Miss, jerry l'lirlo-r left this
mornlnirlor Wallowa and from
there will go to Mnxvllle. where
he makes her home.' Miss I'ar-
ker has been vlsltlnir In l.a Clrumti
since Wednesday with Mrs. l-'red
Matthes . ,
Conttnuea from PK tn.)
TCOL MITCHELL
TO OPEN FIRE
Buy Recall Remedies'
and be. assured of
having the best ion 1
the market. , . ' v
. i ' . t , .. i' i ' .. .
We are the exclusive
agents for all Rexall
goods. (: , -
Glass Drugs
' Inc.
Ls Grande, Ortgoa
slons 01' the interstate coinnierco
commiShlon, and twieo since l'J20
have petllloneil the commerce
coinniiFsinn. for permission to
force the old and burdensome dis
criminatory rates upon us. I heir
second application has 'linen
nendlnir for over two years. I he
result has been the floortine bill, j
Willen secits to Iliuao iiernmnnii. i a.
what the commerce commission I
ordered in 1UIS. If the rati cu r- j
riers had accepted the decisions ( Katsfd or rather, had'lo lie sat
of Inn commission the Cloodlng bill iisflcd with one lone point,
never would ha- licon heurd of. Itilcks' Itallf MntchcU
Tho.conlenlion ot tho railroads;. riin-iliK -the third nuarter t'rlnss
Is '1'anama canal coinpetltion.' ! n,rPi and I'ondleton bepin to find
They sy that If 1hey are permit- j ,, imskel. A rally by tho lluc.ks
led to irtake discriminatory rales lr0uKhl the tcore from 7-11 to S
they will be able to take tonnafce i j nui was turned uside before the
now moviiiK tnroiiKh the 1'anama , ,,i r the tiunrler. In the final
cunal; put It In some or Ihulr I rlu,n0 or. Die Kanm the vlsltorn
empty cars and haul It al cost, . KtllB1.,i tt last dosperuto attempl lo
i (lly CSiarles Sli-waH) '
WASIIINHTIIX (NKA ftpcchil)
4-AlthniiKh Comrressniun 1'iank It.
Beld. Colonel Hilly" Slllchell's
lawyer, -Issued a bitter ileituiiclu-
IHin of l'nsldent Coolldiro for his.
prompt upproal of the court-mnr-tlal
sentence, against the. cionel.
ii oufihl not lo bo assumed that
Mitchell and Held feel under any
thing but obllKUtlolis to the presl-
lilont for not keeptnff them wnlt-
Inir. '
Mitchell wants to beirtn rulmln
titltifr nKaln as soon as possible. Ko
long us his enso hum; fire he
bouldn't do It.
Now his campaign's ' (rotnir lo
start In earnest.
.
Tho truth Is. tho colonel and
his loR-nl advisor would have been
dreadfully dlsnppolnted tf thoro'd
lieen ny sllp.up In tho former's
martyrdom. .
This Isn't to say (that Mitchell's
Insincere, hut ho ha a keen ap
preciation of the value of lots- of
nilbllclly for hlniKOlf. If he's to ac
complish- what he set out to ac
complish. t . ',,
He expected and wanted to ho
court-martialed all the time, lie ex
pected and wanted to be convicted,
lie wanted a severe sentence, too.
TJint wns one part of the prOKram
that worried him 0, Utile. What ho
feared was that his brother officers
would say. "Well, you're Killl'y of
insubordination, lint ' you don't
umouiil to enoiiKh so it mailers
much." . - 1 '
M FIND
IT. '
HERE
Oop for th.li roiiiiiio iriiiat
be lu by t:UU . m.
ell.r.
In five days you will feel
-- . S-12K
The finest mineral nil or petm
latunl oil. A full pint. - for line.
Why pay H.00 for oil not as uoo.1'.'
Sold only by SlIvertllorn-WrlEht's
rainily driifir stoiti, . . 2-l-lf
AtlHOM Tl'.LY MOW.
The most beautiful line of wood
curvlnif desiitlis for plaque work
are now Just received u,t Hleharil
son's Art Oil't Hhop. ,Seo them
In Ihe w la-lew of the shop. S-13-lt
riANo Trsi:it iu:iti:.
Sidney l,yh th lic.no Tuner, Is
at the Hotel Foley today. l-Dlllf
Meet Xorcimnril Tonlnlit
Mike Yokel went In Wallowa
this moriiinit on tho branch line
train. He will wrestle Norcunard
then! this eveniiiK. .
Mm lie- Here frmn l'nrllnml
T. 1-'. Oillesnii- Is inovlnif his
home Trom 1'ortland to l.a (Jrande
this week.
I eaves tor Kiiucne
Clint Van l-'lcet will leave this
evenlnif for KiiKono, where he will
attend a ineetlnif of the. Itelall
Merchants ussociatlon. lie will ko
toiroitlnud the lust of next WW'K,
where he will visit over the week
end and return to his home here
Monday. . . '
To California for Health
OeoiKn Meservc will leave l.a
Clrnnde soon lor San Diego, Cali
fornia. He is KOintf south on ac
count of 111 health. Mr, Mesi rve
is representative' of Ileal Silk hos-1
without makiUK any profit on II.
- "A llcsutlfiil Tlicory" j
"Tills is a heauliful theory, lull j
will nut work out In prurtUf.' 11
the rail carriers uro neiinlttod to;
carry out this policy tho net re
sult will bo that the boat lines
will cut their rules In order to hold
their present Jjuslnohs, and the; rail,
lines will then be liandllnK at a
loss all the business they haul to
the coast. .
"Tho 'empty car' argument of
the railroads cannor he substant
iated. If the' rail lines should be
successful lu laklliK loimuKe from
the bout lines, they will have to
take east bound tonnaife us well
as westbound, and the- result will
II curriers win not
iery for I'nlon and Wallowa co.,..-' thai tl"'"
ties. Mrs. Meservc will handle the! have b... el lied II..
I'otntn lluycr Here
Juek II. Grafton, a potato dealer
from Weston. Orec-on. is spi-nuinB;
a few days In l.a Grande transact
lllK business. .
1'i-lp Winners
Mrs. H. K. Williams won first
'prize and Mrs. W. I). Warner, the
second, when Mrs. C. K. Wale nnd
Mrs. I). H. Mosby enti-rHjilicd -the
Carnation club at the former's,
home Wednesday nitrht.
To Attend Convention
. Mr. and Mrs. K. .1.. Holmes ure
expert Iiik to attend the . Oregon
l.u Insurance company convent
ion in Seattle April 12 and 13,
announces today.
he
business while he 1s away.
o Allcnil loctlna .
Sherwood .Williams left, last
nlKht on. his way to KuR-one, Ore.
iron, where he will attend a ineei-
llnr of the directors of the On-con j
Auto-eanip owners ussociatlon. lle
will. also visit his daiiRiitor, .miss
Helen Williams, who Is ultendinB.
Ilia University of OrcR-on
stave off defeat, ninl at olio time
hud the count 14-17 umiinst them.
which was the nearest they cume
tu m llrande after tho qntirtvr
ended. .
Couch Hennett's lenm lust nlKht
ihowed the elfects or his couchlnK
and more than one inystltyliiR
iilnvn weru called and executed,
The advancement or me nvo ucur
nit assertions by ninny that the
TlKcra will lit ut their peak by. the
lime the cinht leadinir teams of
Ihis dislilct iiatlier at Union l-'eb.
2G, 211 ami 2 i. ,
nilon t.nnics TniiiKlit
IfMiistltcnlna, iliiln, button
hole, etc Norton' Kiddy Klioo.
- iu-i-n
The best -values sold In nom
ination hot water bolts. War
ranted for two years. They should
Inst five yenrs. Sold at 1.S6.
I2.IH1, 2.f.n, nil full two qunrIK
only at slIvertliorn-Wrli?lit's-tnm-
lly driiB- store. ' 2-1 2tf
Thnt'B what they'd "have done IV
they'd used KOOil judgment.
l!ut the trouble Is, a (rood many
nrmy orrlceis take themselves
verv seriously. Instend of ussum.
Inir a "shoo fly", attitude when
Mitchell -roasted them, they Brew
cxoordlnfr sore about It and yearn
ed to do soinctlilnir really savaKc
to him.
Tho result was that they played
rlwht Into his hand and now he's
got 'cm on toast. Just a he hoped
to do.
niselves In the
Mliirhtest.
. - We have' hoard of this 'frelKht
f. ..c. r : ' ... .. .Tun .gainst laurels are moat certain to rest on
discriminatory rreisht rates for their houldorju:., .- , .
years. The tioodiiiK bill oilers a Mimmuiy .
permuiient solution of the problem j ivndlet on (Hi) .... (2) ran.l
in that it will make
whut we have enjoyi n
miilu i ,1-1 Ul,r AlfflllKO Of
TonlKht the l.ioy.i Journey to n- ,,xl.,,.tl, lo vlsli tho United
Slates lale next year, says a iiis-
pulcll from Madrid, which assi-rls
that pn-parattoiis lor me. mini
tour already arc under way. The
tour will ineludo-visits lo Cuba and
South America. . The overnmen
us well us the palace authorities
ure i-iiL-at-i-d in. workinir out till
details.
Inn where they will uppear acainst
Ihe llolicals alter Ihe 1 nioll aim l-a
llrande slrls sextets meet In what
Is adveiilsid as a championship
Kami-. Should the Tigresses win
there tolilEht. llasleru . Oreifon
pei iiianenl -ijilnit (S)
lor elBlit.cardc.ii
lt-lm-n lloilll- TlllllOli-OW
Mrs. Wilbur A. Arnold and nerj
little son, who have been visiting,
111 l.a Grande with Mrs. Ooore
Meservc, will return to their home
at 1'ortland tomorrow.' Mrs. Wil
bur and Mrs. Meservc are sisters.
In City l,nsl Nlliht
Mrs. c. W. Cole returned to her
linme at Knterprise this niorntnR
after spendlnB hist nlKht in I-a
Grande. Mrs. Cole came to A
Grande for medical treatment.
Till- Drill Tomorrow
A fire drill will bo held tomor
row afternoon between 1:30 nnd 2
o'clock, l-irc Chief C. O. " Murch
ison reports today. The house
alarm three taps will he sound
ed four limes.
!'.
To Visit llrotlior
Mrs. Jerry Klminel and her lit
tle daiiKhter went lo Knterprise
this lnornlnK to visit ut the ltalph
l.add home. Mrs. Klminel is Mr.
IjUdd's sister. j
tiiilieinsloiUI Candidate Here
S- nater Jay H. Upton, candi
date for. nomination for tho bv-
ernorship on the Itepuhliean ticket
arrived Ihis morniiiB from Hind,
Ore., for, the Kplseopalian convo
callon at St. Voter's church. The
senator will he oae of tho speakers
ou tomorrow- nlKht's program.
Called by lliotlicr't Illness
. 1. fl. Watson retiirneil this moin-
lnir from Itexburg-, Ida., where ho
wns called three days oko y "
illness of his brother. Cyril Watson,
formerly of l-a, Grande, who
underwent a nerlous operation. The
....nr.ni u iiiiLkinir u kooiI recovery.
Mr. Watson said this morning- H'
inothir, Mrs, ljiiio irnnsiensun,
he reports is 111 excellent health.
Sail to Kiiropr Mrt'H
I'eler : TrttkiiB- will luavc here
Wcdnesduy on his way to M'W
York City. I rojn tnero no win
sail March 4 for Kilrope, lie win
visit Ills parents and other rela
tives In Greece. ' He has not s
hi. t.1, rents for twelve years.
wns in 112 when he made his first
visit to Ms former home after com
ing to Amerirn. Mr. irusas ex
pects to he awuy six inonvn.
..,t. ia New York he will visit
friends in Kansas City, and Wash"
infitoti V. -' '..
years. It SIIOUUI liuvt; uio ui,,,.. j .luiiiinuu i
support of tllu entire Interior west. Allen ...........
In order Hint it may be passed iitl.iones r,) ...
this session ot congress and- the- Haiton 12)'
problem Bellied once unit lor an. inn
PASTOR GIVES
PRESS PRAISE
(Continued from fg Ons.) 1
the
there
the
Saturday
Will Write l'.way
Minn .loan I'idcock went to Kn
terprise this inornlnB where, she
will visit her grandmother. Mrs
Snretu Weaver? over the week end.
little Miss I'idcock Is planning to
Xake part In the old-time essay
'pnnlnHl ,in,l will otltllRl tile mat-T-
Edmond-s Foot-Fitter
That
CHURCHES
TO LAUNCH
OBSERVANCE
(Continued from IHir Q'i-
Just in Today
New Tan, New Brown,
Jet Black newest nov
elties. Some regular.
Our Special Price
SR7.I5 The Pr.
Oxrnrd.it of Quality
Clint's
Clothiery
The Store with rnosfiwiec"
sneak ut the special assemblies In
the high schools of the county
Tiir-siiov afternoon, nr. I'hy will
be dinner host to the physlcluns
at the Hot laikc sanatorium.
Meetings have been arranged in
every community for Tuesday cvt
nlBB. Hr. ' ( J. ' Smith will be
Ihe sieak.-r for the gathering In
the Grande high school.
DEATH COMES
MYSTERIOUSLY
fContlD frmn Ooer
pltul, recovering Trom a broken
leg. The uccldent liappend t the
sutne camp Just a month ago to
day.
The rause of the cider man's
death has not yet been determined.
Other workmen at the camp re
port lils having gone lo town sev
eral time to consult a physician,
but lie bad not complained of be
ing III yesterday, and worked "ill
forenoon until he went to the
bunk Moose to get ready to eat.
He washij early, and Ml dtvn
on his bunk to wait for the oth
ers. Immediately he fell over
dead.
fir. F. I.. Italrtoo. coroner, was
to hold an autopsy this afternoon.
The body Is at the Pnodgrasa &
Zimmerman chupel. awaiting In
structions from the decedent's fam
ily in Tennessee.
Jlr. Thomas displayed u imi
nnw advertisement that was run
ill Jioth evening and morning pa
purs at Klanialli-l-'alls when
lOniseonal church building
wus finished recently. The adver
tising costs were paid by the merchants,-
each of whom paid a tri
bute lo religion over his name.
- Tell about your church events
hi.fni-i- lhev huniicn. Hon't offer
mint mm ten Items," advised
.nelikei- "I-Ullllsll Oil
tho news of what you win u
your churches on Sunday. Don't
i-xpect to gel results If you wail
until Tuesday to gi t news into the
papers."
Tho i'-ev. 1.. O. M. Williams,
editor of tho Oregon Trail Church
man, (i religious publication that
has a standing among the best in
the country, wus anolher speaker
In the publicity conference. Hie
ilev. I-'. H. Hall acted as leaner.
Hell-ions edlicullon, una illlier-
rtnl te:,nM of rencnillg in' vnii-
ren outside the Immediate church
family were ulscussed at Hie i ou
ference which followed.'
The noon session coninineu ine
Interests, of tho convocation with
Ihosc of the Churcn vtoineus
league. Mrs. Wlllam 1'. llt-ming-ton,
president or the league, gave
her annual report. Miss Char
lotte I. Hrown .reported ror the
itluMlnn classi-s. - '
iiu-i.nn Hemlnglon look
niiiirnrin at the afternoon
i i, .ii r ihe general convention In
New Orleans lust fall. Others who
attended gave Impressions.
Huw Shall Wo Develop Lean
ershlp Among the Men in mr
i-hi.reh?" was till- uuesuoii ei-"--
Hie late afternoon session. The
Ilev. Oliver Itlley. rector oi m.
I'eter's was one of Ihe speakers.
ilils evening the d-legutes will
le entertained with a play under
direction of Mrs. Donald I'agiie.
at the N-ighliorhood cliilirooins.
. . (ll) lllass
K (3) KOOW'U
. c (4) l.ymun
U ...i..- (7) Kuii'M
... a .......i Hanks
.:..H ', . .- : ;
... s ' ' " . -.
Scorn by ouurters ,
I Pondlolilon '2 1.0 S IB
I I .. !e ,1 S O 5 20
Kleld goals: 1-alng, nation.
Johnson 3, Jones 2,- Glass 3, Zun
del 3, l.ylnan, Keown.
Allenipls after foul: Johnson,
Jones 3, Keown 2, l.yuillll 4, Zuil
del 3.
Uolnls scored nrier foul: John
sou?'J ones, Keown, l.ymun 2, Bun
dok Itetei-ee-. Itruce, Mlllon-l-'ree-wator.
' I
Obituary j
Reunion of Prince and
Mother Is Expected
(rontinuoil from Vqko One)
1 (wlnff muchinoi of all ktn!
saM, rMit'( or rt'patrod. . I'hune
5S;l-V. RliiKt-r Storo. 2-10-t (
j In tho IHnlrlct iourt nf the !
! rnltfri KtiUcM for lh' district of.
j Oropon. . i . "j ' 1
j In the Mutter of lluroia IIouh- :
I ton, liunknipl. ; . ' !
i To the t rtlltors of lluroM IIouh.
ton, of T.a UmntU Vnton county, j
i tn tho stuti ttml illNtrU-t ufofrHiilil, ,
tt hunkrui't. : '
Nottro Is hprchy fttwn thnt.1 tho
said Hurolil Itatirttou win iluly al-
Jutilnited imnkrupt liy tho UlalrM
I'ourt of tho I'lutiul mtt'8 for tho
1 llMtrict of Crotcon on Kohruary
loth. 102.. nnrt ihe flint mooting
of htt croilltoi-H will ho hohl ut tht
offlco or H. K. Dixon, rotorro, I.n
tlranclo. Or ok on. on Katartl Kf-t
ruary 27th, i2. ut 10 u. m.. at
wliloh time uaid ortulitora may at
tond, provo tholr claims, oxamlne
tho hankmpt. and trnnaiot Htioh
otlr tuiHlnoHit aa .may ; proporly
oomo hfloro Hald mootlnK.
H. K. DIXOX,
lWoroo. ,
(All claims must. bo sworn to on
bankruptcy h In nit hcroro fiUntr.)
, 2-t:t-it
i , .' ; '
Men's Cotton Ribbed
union suits
$1.49
Ah all-seiison knit rinion. '
Sixps 86 to con
spicuous value.
160 STORES I
real lilcli class candy, made In
Chlcngo, been one of Ihe best made
for iqrty years. Sold In any niian-
lltv. In bulk or in mixes, inny ia
Sllvertliorn-Viight'.s family drug
store. 2-131.1
One good thing about a radio Is
it Is. good training for staying up
When the bully Is sick. -' '
in:itns ixnt sai.1-:
At finis Miller's, the l-'ur Mnn
Good for all rheumatic troubles,
slomnch. kidney, bowel and llvei
troubles, blmlilel- and. blood, trou
bles nnd the flu. ' -
II. dl ItOIII'll ,
JfilO iilam-4 Avenue.
VtenVinterCoiues
Fouys Honey andTar
For Coughs and Colds
l-XHl I.AIll;s OXIiY. j
A w hole lot of new lind nniisuiil
things for Jesso' Work and the
niiikinif or Jesso limnies. boxes, :
frames, Hock Knds, and numerous
things for the home beautiful, and
gifts for your friends nnd loveu i
ones. See them 01 iiiruarii.-n "
Alt & Oil't Shop. ' 8-13-lt
Itch or ' skin troubles you
will get Immediate results for
funis or ndnlls, by using our new
.eicnui remedv at JH.nn a bottle.
Sold only by Sllverthorn-WrlKht's
fuinlly drug store. ' 2-12U
To owners of Singer machlne;
1'hono 0S3-W for rice service.
Service mnn in. town for 2 weeks.
Singer Sewing Machine: Co., New
Foley Hldg. '
When you ni-e all out of sorts.
lost your pep, lost your nmimioii.
feel bud generally, walk to Hllver-Ihorn-WriKhl's
family fling store
mil buy a $1,011 bottle of that new
.ireserliitlnll of nerve tonte nnd
ROMPERS
llctily-niaile iiinipei-s or niei-eci-lel topllii,
llllie noil l'eucll. Slws t mill 2 yenl-s . . . .
' xniv nuts ami Nvi:irii:s
l-'or Showers.
Art & Baby Shop
"F.vcrylliliiB l-'or Tlio Ilnby"
Pinli,
.81.115
Oh, Oh!
the
session
thered tufts in their ceremonial
tints, threaten to use force unless
Ihe lliivarlan Diet ipasses n law
prohibiting the "pollution of inno
cent Huvaiinn maidens by shum
less and Immoral foreigners" who
visit the Highlands.
lllnodless and kiilfelfss surgical
operations In which tissues are cut
by un electric spark lire said to
have been performed successfully
by J'rof. Albert Doderlein, ot Hie
I niverslty of Munich.
An alternating electric current.
or about l-Olin volts. Dr. Doderlein
I, Is passed to the head. 1 sing
tt Hue needle, which forms ine
negative pole of tin- electric Clr-1
cuit, he truces w hat In ordinary
iini ratlons would be a cut through j
the skin. The sparks Jumping I
from the body lo the needle point,
he said, sever the tissues with Ihe
precision or an extremely sharp
knife and without n flow- of blood.
A knire ls used only after an open
ing bus la-en effected.
Dr. Doderlein lists among the
advantages of his electric oper
ation the virtual elimination or
the dangers or inrecllon anil more
sliilirul 'work because or the ab
sence or blnod.
v. ,i. hi:.cii.
' v. .1. Ttencli. of rninn, known to
his friends lis Joe I tench, died II
111:20 a. in. today al ine iiranii
i Ifnnde hospital.
The rnneral will lie conducted at
ithe Methodist rcplsropnl church al
l-iiion i.t 2:30 ll. m. Sunnily, l-nou
.r.-fHM v.liimiermtin will be in
charge or Ihe services.
1IAI1V .MASON.
The Infant son of Mrs. Agnes
Mason. Of 17011 l-'lfth street, died
today at the age or three days. The
little body is at ine nUOUKrunn ,v
.luimermaii chupel. pending nt--raligements
for liuiial.
Wll.MAM II. ltHI.
Wlllliim 11. l'ord. of Salt lake,
died at Ihe Hot Lake sanatorium
this morning. Ho came here ror
treatment several weeks ago.
The widow, who was with her
husband, nreoiiiponlod the body
hack to Salt like ror burial.
Snodgraas & .Immermiin hnd
charge of the shipment this
morning. .
We Buy f or Less
We Sell for Less
Men's
Union Suits
Haines' Three-Season
UNION SUITS
For
$1.45
You will find that
this is the lowest
price ever known.
New York Store
DESTROYERS OP
HIGH PRICES
n.ATSKANIE Allen Itender.
torn cannery will use bM acres ber
rl thl year, besides beets and
bemn. , .....
PENDLETON
TROUNCED
BY TIGERS
(Continued from Vtt
against the backboard trom I
away points time und again.
Hiiertalors, watrning jnnnson
work rlo-U' un "f P,n,on
ha'd he played a little more t-ani
work and a Utile less Johnson, tin
-in- might have been closer.
I'endleton drew rirst blood With
a shot from near the foul line by
Johnson urt.-r the rirst quarter was
well under-way. shortly afterwords
a foul brought the score J lo 1.
And -thus Ihe quarter ended
lv.ll.li,n 2 La OrundC 1.
In the second quarter., the strip
ed machine begun functioning
and. with Class taking the lend In
the otrence, three rpid baskets and
three successful tries otter rouls
gave the denizens of lh jungle
elht points while I'endleton was
ARCADE
TONIGHT
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SUNDAY
Vaudeville
MONDAY ONLY
CHII?0PPACTIC
'IllltOW IIII.M AWAVl
Von won't need enitehes or s cane
any longer arter you ha under.
gone our simple but elective chir
opractic and electrlial treatments.
They get right ut the root or
your trouble the spine and tho
nervi-s leading from It.
A trial will convince you.
If you wish to know Ihe truth.
Investigate Mr yourself.
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211 Soinltlt-e Kldg.
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With
ELLIOTT DEXTER
GLADYS HR0CKWELL
JASON RORARDS
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a 8tory that will never die. .
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With
Dorothy Mackaill
... 'And , . . ..
JackMulhall
And just for fun, the popular comedian
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