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Eft GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER -I U, 1 J Mr 1 4 Local News In Brief COMING FVRNTS f . Ma 3, 4, 5, G Hlalo convention of Women's liulw In La (ramie. May 0, 7, 8 Orrgou IH'Molay convention In 1a ; ran ile. May 81 Vrlmary election. June 0, 10, It Uiiloit Livestock tdtow at Union, Ont. July 23, 2.1, 21 Convention of Kuril. west Ken I llato wuto ctntlon In La Grniulo, (M pl. 2:3, 21. 2 l mid 2a Union county fair at 1 J lulu, Ore To WclM'i' mi,IJusines.s Kliner Hloddurd drove lo Wul H.r, Idaho on biiHinens yetitcrduy. llu returned lo La Grande toduy. Here l-Yoni I'orilaud . -. I'M Woods, spec hi I ugi-nt for the t'nioii Paulflo syatwin, with hoad iiuurtera In Portland, la a La Grande visitor today. 1 Car .Dumaed A coupe",' owned by II. K. Mat (ht'ws was ; damaged lust liighl ulit'U u not her machine, driven by nneth Keney, struck It. The Matthews cur was parked ut tlie time of the accident.'. t'oncUules VlfH Hero Tlie I lev. Stanton Luphuin eoneluded a visit ut his home hero yesterday inoiiilpK and returned to I'ortland, where he has spent tho winter. , I'omliiu; for Ills Nephew - 1 i Uosh Leslie is expected to drive I here today, from Joseph to take his nephew. Ipiuuiie J - leslle. home with him. J inutile Itfast recover ing from his operat'u. He has he n here for treatment for about six weeks.' ItcluriiK to ICIgln t Mrs. J. A. Tracy, who has been at Huntington for a week visiting her iif-bun'!, returned this morn ing vlu Iu Grande to her homo ut I Iglrr. To rfiitrrprlw After Car (., M. Medeskur, of North Pow der, invent to Knterprlso from 1a Grartde this morning to get his automobile. He hus been attend ing uslneaa college at Baker. Mr. Adskini Improving. ' . John Adsklm, who hud been 111 at the Hot Lake sanatorium for the'pnat seven weeks Is improving. He U now able to be up part of the tune. Mnki; llinm In .Sali'm , MIB. Kul'us (,'ulllBon and (IiiurIi I it. Mies 1,'ora; huvi' KOnn to Snlom. whi ff !licy,,vlll nuiki! tholi-'future lioinifc Mr. Culltson two wl'i'Uh ubo iii'ri'ilcl a position In the stuto hljfliwily hh))n thcrg. 1.i'iivi; rr t'allfornlu ' Dr. und: Mrs. I.im- 11. llouvy will Iruvti this evcnlnff for San Frnn- Isio. whir! he will attend 11 meet Iiik of I he Certified Kye, Kur, Noae und 'Throat Sircrlallsts of the' Puc )fe eoata. Th.y expect lo return May 3. Senior Have Tlit-lr lay ; 'I'lils Is senior day at the liiuh it'iiool. That does liKt ont nil the dlKiilly Ihat nilitlit ho expeeled. fllrl (ri-aduates have lurned back the wheels of time and are ap pearing In' aprons and rtlihons, and Willi dolls In I heir arms. The hoys ulve vent to their exuberance with' Ihe wiarliiB of derbies of everyslyle that linn been conceiv ed since cadles were Invented. New inleniiiii Vlslls IWn- A. II. Kasel, or Ihe slate rhain ber of commerce, who has been appointed Bateway man ill Onliirlo. where he will open his office the rirst of May, will be In I.U Grande and yicinlly lor the next few clays lualnlliiir himself with tlie MARX MADE Liht Trousers For Men and Young 1 Men In newest shades and patterns. Popular prices . 15 to $8.45 MICHAELS-STERN SUITS SPECIAL Values to $40.00 This Week $32.45 Special Clothes of Quality Clint's Clothiery "The Storo with Oomclenoe' Men and Boys' Complete Outfitters country . und the people k about whom he la to Inform toiiriaU to KuHtorn Oregon. He la at Wallowa today. Tho other gateway ot lice will be located ut Ashland. Ill at HonMw Mrs. L. L. McKennon her home here. is in ut Drive Hen train Idaho Mr. and Mrs. H. K. llnundH, of Twin Fulls. Ida., arrived hero Ifiat niglrt by automblle. Home ih Mondnw- , After a week spent In Portland visit! hr, Mrs. Vernu Alnsworlh re turned to her' homo hero on, t'hls iiiornlng'H train. : : ' . tDrivo to Poitlaml Mr, und Mrs. H. N. Aahby drove to Portland toduy on a eoinUm-d uro expected home Kutidiiy. CiiiestM from Wallowa Mrs. W. R Poole, Mra. A. Al ia rd and Mr. und Mra. VWnlou l Shield, ull of Wallowa, uro jjm.Hts at the Kommer hotel. Goliu; to Portland Mr. und Mrs. J. M. llorton, ar rived lii( l-a Grande yeaterday from their ImiiH' ut ?heyenue, contin ued on their motor trip to Port-, land today. At Summer vllle TiMlay ' A. Shaw went to Summervllle on a business trip today. Mr. Shaw'H home Is at Kummervllli but he has ueen siuying in iu i,ranie smce : ,, , . . His return from . Irl lo :mif(.ini1M",w")" "', .n . OVor ubout a month uo. ' ., ' i 3.IP' Wiul .m..hod wl I Im. dmon. : . Birutt'J by iJrH.,,li. M. I uininhiffs, On Way lo Wallowa ' " of l'--.rtun.l. l th.. W. H. Holi A. I'urlH, of Hol... I.lnl.ti ivi..,l "'nlinn.p conumny'. Bton;, Thnr- through'' I'U Grande tlila uiornlug ; on his wuy to Hois,.. Idaho, whvAWnBfh? " wnMo"urdh' Tllci0 on his way to Ho I Be, Idaho, y he will be employed wlt'li the'" Morrison - Knutson CouHtructiou company. Overt Imo Traali Kim A fire ul'irm, ut 7:40 p. m. yes terday, called I lie flro department truck to 702 Kourlh Blre.ot where members found Klmet Nlelson burning trush. I'lre Chief C U. Mui'cliiHon reported today that a charge would be placed against Mr. Nellson, Inasmuch as all trash fires must be extinguished, accord ing to the city ordinance, by seven o'clock. . Home from Callfoniln .Mrs. M. K.. McUowetl. of Suni niervllle. was In La , Orande-slu- tween trains this morning, on her way home from California, where" she hus been visiting for elu'ltt months ut tho home of her niece, j Mrs. Luuia Childets.. Mrs. Chil-t dors, who many eurs ago was Laura Young, oT .La Grande, Is not in the best of health, Irs.tMelHnv ell said. i i- , . iir To I'ortlund for Jpiiatlon j , t . Mrs. A. M, Bruce, and son. lipl lln, who huve been hen' from Shoshone, Ida., visit In? at the homo of her-daughter. Mrs.. A. H. Wall, left this morning for, I'ort land, where the young man Is to undergo an operation. They ex pect to return to l-a Grande later. ! Attenil .Mnsonk' lU'linion r..r. 'P in..l,rn tin.l llr W P. MeAdory were in La Grande ' attendants yesterday at the semi annual reunion of Scottish Jtile Masons nt the K. V. hall at Ma ker. Members of the order from all Kastern Oregon were present.' licit l,nst Night Mrs. J. A. McNeill came down from Halter lust evening und spenL Ihe night at the home of her daughter. Mrs. C. W. Thompson. She lert this morning for Caldwell, Idaho. 1'Yom thtire slie will visit ico and Ulilahonia. in New Mex ico and Oalilahoma. She esp.eta to be away about six months. Have llu by Daughter Word has been ree'eive ,here of the blrlh or if baby daughter tn Mr. and Mrs. William Long at The Dalles, Oregon, where they now make their home. Mr. and Mia. Long formerly lived here. The baby weighed eight pounds and was born April 13, ln'U for U'wlston Air. and Mis. John Stewart I' ft laat night by auto for Lewlslon. Idaho where they expect lo make their home. Mr. Stewart will join his father In business there. He returned to Jn Grande on yester day morning's train from Port land, where he has been for sev eral days on .business. Mrs. Sle ward was formerly Miss Hetty Garrlck. Homo rmm California Mrs. Charles Moore arrived , In the city Saturday and leH Sunday for her home ut Wallowa affj r three weeks spent in California. Mra Moore was culled lo Califor nia when her sister, Mrs. Hood, was Injured in a railway accident there. Mrs, Hood died five hours after the uecideiit. Roth l gs were severed und the body - was badly crushed. Take Over Territory A. K. Meunter, or Portland, wus in town today getting ucmialnted with his new territory an state ugent for the Fireman's Kund In surance company. He replaces II. R. Tickner. who has been pro moted to the assistant manager ship of the Pacific department or the. Renjamtu Goodman agency, with headquarters ut San Fran cisco. r. lit AVeslcrn Oregon i Raymond ItlgK'-r b ft yestnlay for I'ortland and other Wesiern I Oregon points. He Is looking for a location in that twetlon. He i x- y-jcts to visit JK'dford, Uugcus.. KlRinttlh-Fulln-uflU- lher towns. Jit thut part Vf the state hoforo" re turning to La Grandtv, Here front R mil it M'rvl lie Mr. and Mra. (Mydo Myers, . of Hummorvllle, were hero toduy. ' , At Kllii Today H. O. Avery, county aaxlcuAur tat, 1 at Klgin' today on busliH'.-a. Hon? from Cove . 1 It. J. Alton, of rove was trans acting bualnvHs In la Granda yon tcrday. Homo 1mm Walla Walla Mra. Kranit lMUe returned to her hin hi to last night from Walla "Walla where, she hus been vlalttng , Ior lni on days wiin her Dia ler, .Mrs. j. iHanno, OlclmitJuu; 7nl IHrlhday I. W. Hunmicker, well ' known ellbien of Klgln, la visiting in - lu j Grande today. Mr. Huimueker la celebrating hta 7:trVl birthday annl Vi'i'8niy today. Ho hus inudu Klgtn tliiu homo for lmmy yearn. . Api.,vw, (hls MinliW. Mra. ' Viola Graham and little .dauKhter, Hetty, arrived In I .a Grande this morning und will visit 'hero with her parents, Mr. and j Mrs. H. Harrison. Here front II erniLst oil Mr. I tally, owner of tho auto tourist a ..park at Hermlslon, Ore gon was In the city yesterday; Mr. Ilaily is thinking of trading - his auto n;irk ul Herinlstou for pro perly here. He left this morning tor his home. . ' DemoiistralCM KwhioihImmI CMiklug ' How' at one operation four or five kinds of vegetables and u 'T. ,m 'm . uveu niuiuiu iiie'ima oi wilier in u day. Binning ut 2 p. m. Mrs. Cum- VT"''"!"" , p"-v"" iieuitiic ui i in: iiuur uii tue. ii re paration of vegetables In thu oven. Hold Funeral Services For Ill-Fatcd Fighter MIIAVAUKKK, Wis., Apr. U. (Al. t'uneral services for Sen cio MnUivv., Klilpino, who died here yesterday following u boxing match with Itud Taylor of Torre Haute. Ind... were held this morn ing at St. 'John's Oithollc ohureh. Only a handful of those who uaw tho boxer In his lust bout attended the services, de to an abrupt change in plans.', ''f'he tlino of the services' was, chaiiged from 11 a.: m. to S a. m: rfaylor. who was untible to at tend due--to illness of his daugh ter, which culled him to Chicago, sent a largo w rVuth,, of; flowers, Eight; Fishermen .Are tJ ! ' v Held" for J Violation I'ORTLANri, Ore., Apr. 21: (AP) -i;ight fishermen; ullbged 4o have violated regulutlnna nguLnst snag ging fish with hooks, were under arrest tolayas a result ,of a rahl la.;t night ly K. K. Avt'rlll, state game .wcrden .and eighth officers, near Oregon City. Kour bouts and a nnanttty of Hshlng taeklo were rctacd by the officers. Averlll elmm-A tiu.t he Jmd witnessed through binoculars some of the fishermen snagging salmon with hook.s, und that four of the flHh, .showing murks of hoolcs were seiz ed. Complaints have been Issued aguinnt two other men who are al leged to have escaped. Deposed President of China Now in Tien Tsin TIKN TSIN. Apr.. 21. (AP) Tuan Chi-.lul. deposed chief ex echllve or China, accompanied by iiiuneious adlmrenls, arrived today from Peking by, automobile. , He wilt reside temporarily In the house of former wur minister Wu Kuung-I Isln In tly Japanese, con cession.. Clwng 1 iMeuh-Llung. son of Man chiirla'H dictator, (,'hang Tho-Liu, left, for Peking today with Hvo tratnloads of Munchurlun troops. II wu learned that the young gen eral visited Peking secretly Sun day. The present visit Is described as u triumphal entry. Pes caw ha Rum Runners Sentenced; May Appeal (JUTLAND. Ore. Apr. 21. (AP) Captain Robert Pamphlet mas ter of (he Canadian schooner IVs cawhu, which was Hid seed as a rum runner off the Washington " coast 'ebruury, J !'24, was seiiti-nceil n federal court today lo two years in ih penuenuary ana rimu i oua. ; Jacob Wollte, who wuh con vlctefj along with Ci.ipbiln Pamph let, wis wiileneed - to two years and fined $ 1 0.000. . AVoltttf was eonvlcteil of being the head of a Kung of land rum runners who co operated with the Pescuwhu. Frank lhi ten, Woitle's scond In commnd. was m nlenced to i tj months uiid fined fri.aon. State Grange Master Pays Visit to Cove COVI;. (Special) State Master George A. Patmlter vlalted Mt. Fanny Grung or Cove Saturday. He gave an Interesting lecture on t he work of the grange through- nt the state of Oregon. He was ompnnled to Covw by K. J. Toor.e. of Siilem who spoke on education. Roy Gekelor, state organizer, and Fred Huffman, both of La GianUe, also prcStUt. Edt-Cyr, Fomely of La Grande, in Robbery Rd Cyr, formerly a garage man of this, elty hut now located at long Beach, Cal., was held up by an armed bandit and robbed1 of one dollar which was returned to him, according to an Item in tho Uong Peach Tolegwm, Mr. Cyr wiw seated In his garage when ho heard a noise at tho office window and found himself facing a revolver. The intruder entered, forcing Cyr to accompany hlmto tho rcur of the place, w'hen a search reveuled only one dollar on 0th person, in change being hidden in the building. Cyr told tho robber this wns all the money he had, adding that ho also hud a large family. "If that's the case you may need this." the -robber said and banded back thclollar. He ordered Cyr to accompany him to two adjoining plucea, but ait automobile- drove up. und fV. munuged to gi't on the other shle of the. car anil ran. The- robber followed, hut stumbled over a plank and fell. He disappeared o Cyr spread tho alarm. . , Eugene Business Men Face Liquor Charges El'GKNK, Ore. Apr. 21. (A I) Kidney H. Allen, druggist, anil Howard M. Hrownell, 1 attorney. both prominent In ICugehe, were locked up In the Lane county jail last night on charges Involving li quor law IntiaellniiM, following tho wreck of three automobiles oil the highway north of here. A louring ear with a California license warn struck by tho Allen car, according to officers, who state that Mr. Allen then swerved his car into a big machine, driven by A. U. Bailey,- oG J-iugene. The Bailey cur, a sedan, was practi cally demolished, tho entire left side, from the driver's sent to tho i-ear wheel, bring ripped off.; The big cur Is said to ibhvo rollefl ;over twice and the Allen cur 'was .badly mushed In the front end. Air Allen ,IS fo face a. charge'. of driving while Intoxicated,, while Mr'. Brownell will facu a charge of drunkennetm on a public , highway. Mr. Urownell was a candidate for the office of district attorney j at thu last election. ROAD CONTRACT CONFERENCE IS ON IN PORTLAND PORTLAND, pre., Apr. 21. (AP) Fred Merrick, who is handling a big logging enterprise in the na tional forest in Alulheur county, and his engin-'ur," James W. Girurd, jwore In i'ortland toduy In confer ence with I)ll liet Korester Grung er over certain delnlls of tho con tract, with the government which have not been carried but within tho time set. , Jlerrtek entered into the contract with the government In lyiili und tho terms called for extenwive rail lyv 'chnsthtction Irtto the' proj ect which embraees ' tldO.OOO.Ot'O feet of timber In Malheur forest. ' Thirty ml lea of road from Oiune to. Durns Is completed, und tho project calls for &2 miles from Cruno to Seni'cu where the opera tions ure cerilei'ed. The grade Js truck has been laid.' Herrlck has alreudy had one extension of time and on April 1 this expired without the completion of all the work atlpulated. Granger will go over thu matter fully with Ihe tlmbermaii and his engineer and will report recom mendations to the bureau In Wash ington for action. Rolling Log Kills Toledo, Ore., Worker LONOVIFAV, Wad., Apr. 2t (AP). William Carey. 21, of To ledo. Oregon, was killed utmost Instantly by a rolling log while at work for the Midway Logging company near Stella, yesterday at tcrnoon. IXITIATF CAMHDATKK. KPOKNIO, Ore., Apr. 21 (AP). Seventeen candidates wel'i; Ini tialed through the ritualistic ami "wrecking" program of the Fu gene Fugles' lodge last night, when more than da members of the Salem aerie came to conduct tho 'degree work. A bamiuet wus held following the ceremonies. i;i,i:ct ih:li;(. i i s. Ft'GFNF. Ore., Apr. 21 (AP). 'Delegates lo'the grund bulge of Odd Fellows to le. held at Salem during the week beginning May 24. ' were elected by the f -in gene lodge last night. They ure A. Ralph Gray. W.. J. Tuck. K. K. Wheeter. M. Svurverud. H. L. Mil liard, II. R. McKiuney, W. 1 A. Gilbert and S. W. MlnMirne. ' i'ilfs pirriTio-N. SALIIM. Ore., Apr. 21 (AP). A petition for a writ of habeas corpus in behalf of Robert Ken neth Rushell, who is nerving e. wentetiee In th Lane county Jail by Judge J. W. Hamilton for a vtolation of the prohibition law, ! In the petition It Is alleged that sentence was Imposed ufter the judge bad disregarded an af il-! davit of prejudice and without the! employment of an ultotney for the defendant. xatio.v or HYPocimr.s' NFW YOltK James M. Cot. who is up here from Miami. thinks we are n nation of hypo-1 crites. The Cathcart case, for) hmUince. He Is glad he An out of politics. "The man who is. o'iti of public ifv In the most fo.'-i lunate person, for the reason Ih'tt! It Is an era of Intellectual dti-l honesty and hypocrisy." KI D I I.AO IS I LY!; JACKSONVILK, III. Reaium the fuculty made the sludeiits wear collars and ties .a rd flag has been flying ulop a build lug ut lllluohV voiltfi;, . , . 1U1L0AIS LESS VIOLENT II 11.0. T. II., Apr. U (AI). Toaiiing liiige fonnatlons Into the ulr ut the point of the recent tushes of luvu, .Muuau l.oa coll tlnued to allow, ulsna of eruption duiiiiK tho night hut there were no luvu flowa either toward Komi or Kuu. ; A i-urichcr ivturnfnir from ' a journey tow mil the Binnnilt of the volcano wilu he hud found u small fun-Bhuped flow from the lift whence liail lsmicd the recent luvu flow, hut tho. flow WU8 BO weuk that the luvu cooled und hecomo bIub utter truvelinn 400 or 5uo . feet. ... , . . , v .... llnleinuumuu. (lie "pit of ever hiKtlng fire," sliuwpd no vUlblu sfKim of eruption follow Inir uBeiiea of atronB eurlh allodia yoaterduy uftornoou. ( . ,, ' BIG INCUBATOR ; ABOUT READY FOR ANOTHER HATCH The largo Incubator, owned by P. J. Powers and William Kamberg. at Medical Springs will hutch for the second time thin acuson the first of next week. The Incubator, which was Installed this sprlpg. is heated by hot water from the na tural warm spring there und is kept at a lemperuture of degrees. When filled it will hold tlOOtl eggs. Tho Incubator hutched for the first time ubout three weeks ago. Afier the lilt lu chicks are hatched they uro brooded by the hot wnter from tho spring. Tho water used for this purpose Is 00 degrees. The brooder house Is equipped with eejlo ghuis In the placy of ordinary window glass, to let tho violet light ray in to the little chicks. , Mr. Knmberg- and, Mr, Powers have stocked their farms with some of thu best while leghorn chickens und expect to Increuso tho number within the next four years until they have one or Ihe largest com merclul poultry plants lit the coun ty, lte.sides pulsing chlcka for their own uo they have hatched many for others.; . , . v: -' They prepare their, own feed for the buby chicks, which contains cod liver oil tn addition to other material used. This they claim will stimulate the growth of tho chick ens. Four' Boys Arrested For Theft of Auto M;DH0RD, Ore., Apr. 21. (AP) Fverett Rhodes, or 1o Angeles, 15, Is Iifa local hospital with a bul let thrriugh the left leg. while his traveling partners, George Thorn 'lonj "171' 6r the1 sumo clt -Pearl Roberts, 15, and Joseph Reach, Hi. both or Long Reach, are in jail, rollowlhg llielr wrrest yesterday by Slute Trarflc Officer ( P. Talent, south or Ashland In connection with an alleged uutomoblle theft In Southern Culifornlu. .Two of Ihe boy Roberts and Reachclaim the responsibility, claiming the other two to be pas sengers they had picked up ut Sun FranclHcb en route north. - X federal charge will probably be placed. J THEta,si;tui;T i.iks , i.s Tin-: m:rvi; which are at the base of every vertebrae of your backbone. There Is whcni neurly all .discuses orig inate. Ry adjusting these single vertebrae, relieving nerve pressure and restoring the nervous system to normal, We relieve and cure many bodily Ills. Consult me regarding thut buck ache, neuritis, etc. Electrical treatments given. Consultation Free. DIE. J. IC. WOODFLL 20 Sotiimer Itlilg. riMHie 4B7-W Are You One of Our Many Satisfied ( uslonieiH? "Men's Wear" stands' for Ihrift instead of ex travagance; for saving instead of spending; for the most in quality, for the least in money;. to help the man 'who w i s h e s ' to watch his Lank account grow. Watch our ads for the lowest prices-it will pay you. ; Men's Wear Money-Saving Cash ' Store For Men 1309 Adams Ave. 1 STUNT SHOW, if (4 r SEATS ON SALE ' (Continued front rago 1) Klvo stunts niaku up Tho Mt-r-rymiikcra' conlrlbutlon. Jiirk Cool. IiIko dikes the lonrtlUK role, Is Hoist), In "A ltusslun - Kuuttuiy." '.Tubby Zunch'l, Moso l.yman, l.cland Mulo and CoolidKo form the quartet for "Old Kayorltes." In "A Itonmn Idyll." heavy earl cuturu, aro Tom Uruee, Norinun Jesse and lOurl IJarnwell, t'oollilKe Is dlrectoi:.' . Brick Anderson ond Iluliert tuv-' In play tho , "Itube and Uude" sketelu ' - ' " Tho rifth net, "Afrlenn Cntuiw." hus the following east: Parson Cor tiissel, Wesley !trovnton; JU'Ctlc lliuisonv", Jnck ('boltdKo; Setback Jones, Hay Grirrlili: Klluiul i'loy ers, Cameron Miller; Jiemlso Ah perin, Kernii't ItuKuln; Cornbeef Adams, Norman HIIiik: Mortieo Morris, l,ee Maser; Washout Wash ington. Wllford SIp.MiU'.l; i'oim terl'elt G'-iines.. 'I'om llruee: Hiezher Julius, George Oluss Jr. GLORY, ONCE ROME'S, WILL . BE RESTORED (Continued From Tago I.) Mied to extend the ttniltH of the city. Were Inaugurated itimullune ously with the official ' beginning of tho work of restoring the an lent, Mareeltus thi'ater. The, an cient building Is now surrounded hy S4plid -dwelllnga, which arc to be removed. ' , ' Later King Victor Kmmuuuc! laid tho corner stone of a new monument (o the war dead. We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Gauntlet G loves', leather faced :. 25c 4-Pockct Sweaters, coat style. Just the thing for the out door man ......... .$1.95 Sweaters, blazer style. A regular $5.95 value for - $1.45 Compare the above prices and you will find them the lowest in this vicinity. New York Store DESTROYERS OP HIGH PRICES STAR T-O-N-I-G-H-T Tom Moore , and , Eileen Percy In " Made in Portland. It's a heart-tugging hummer! And Larry Semon ' Comedy PETERB KYNE'S with George O'lkien - ; and j 'Anita, Stewart RiR'n mn l II WlftMUl H Kirsf 'I I Mi tMiUcr Will Appeal To U. S.' Supreme Court' . SAl.HM, OleV Apr. 21 (AP). Tom Mannlx. Portland attorney, today' telephoned Aithur 8.' lien son, clerk of the supreme court, thut tho case or the state nKulnst li'rederlek I,. Miller, of Forlland, will bo uppealed to thu United Slates supremo court. Miller, a Jeweler ol Portland, was convict ed in the lower court for Mult nomah county on a chaiKe of Involuntary manslaUKhter tesull-lim- rrqm his rumiliiR down with his uuiomolitlu und ratully Injur ing Mrs. Alma Mall. Ho win siuileueed to it year In thu stale penitentiary. The state, supreme , court upheld the lower court. Mil ler then pelllloued for n rehear ing,' but ' this was denied1 by the supreme court here yesterday. CONVENTION WILL HEAR DR. W.J. KERR (Continued from Tnge 1) Ion county chamber of commerce, riaii Trip to Ijttke. ' it Is planned to entertain the boys with a picnic trip lo Wat Iowa lake Sunday, following the convention, if a sufficient num ber of them aro prepurcd lo slay over.. . ' Oeorge Oluss Jr. is muster coun cilor of the local chapter; llruee i laws, of I'idon. Is Mentor . coun cilor, and Wesley Drowntou Is junior councillor. ', Memuers 01 the - udvisnry board are: Oeonre Baby . Clever new lfl.s fur tho lluny: (Jarmeiit HsiiKcrx, InMtft ' , lliMncssc,' lliiKitr llninejoii'K, llilxwl farHstl" C'Umu -Mil ' :i. ,, . . new SaiM I'rkxtl Might! . ' A Art & Baby Shop ' "Evcrj Ihlng Vot The Bby" ARCADE THEATRE TUESDAY, The I.iiukIiIiik Sensalloir nf New York,' ClUfugo, , llosioit anil lxiiulon, UiiKluntl Cumiiifr to this city direct, unchanged, from reconf ' sell-out engagements in Los Angelw' Snn ' ' ;( ! Francisco, Portland und Scuttle, follow. ' int; its bix months' run in Chicago. ' 1-i .:,..-.,,''- i I... : . ,,v .. r.i i .- "As u eomeily mystery play, ' I lie Oorlllii' Is so, far kbcud ol anything the i'aellio (.oast has soon thut tliero Is no ooniparlson." Isan Franelsoo Herald, lK'eeiuber 28. n l"1. mm r I WITH MK. MULLIGAN AND Mil. GARR1TY iA)sa itr.v Aiii;r,i'iii Tin. ah ti:, ciiilaooi CAST ANU l'HODl'CriOX INTACT SI'.AT SAI.M AT ilASS I. I'llN'KK: l.U( - l.r0 - AR CADE TODAY And THURSDAY III VvVr . r- ) II uU -nP"- i VIM A Get in the swim with "The American . Venus." A style show. A smile show. ; A gasp-all-the-while show. , , . Actual scenes of Atlantic City's fam- ' y . oua bathing beauty contest. , Also Showing ; -ff-TH'irft' Men's '-Kiz 49c Men's Khaki Cloth Hats for summer cool and comfortable ... screen or p I a i n fronts. , ' . 4 n T. Cochran, ohalriuaa: . Carl Qt Helm. W. Ci ltoss. George 8. Btr-, nle. ('. M. Humphreys, 8. A. .An-v, dei-son, J. U lnglo and A. V. LlnU Klen. i " ; BABY'SCOIDS M mr soon "nipptd In th fcod without "dosing" by as ' V VAPOllU l o.., it mm-, j tw r. , Gifts 3IAII. ' UltUERH APRIL 27th. ,1 IHUHl STOIIK VltlU.1V.- ' '' 92.00 . sa.SU iiliu lax. . y MERICAN