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iday. May 21, 1926. EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Local News In Brief COMING EVENTS ' . i- t, 10. 1 1 t nlon LlToMotk how at Union, Ore, H' 1.1, 11, 15 anil ISx-Frra IliHixniBki'rj.' Institute undr MinpUs Tlio Oliscrver. If 2'J, 8, SI Convention of Jfnrtliwrat flenl K-slata tumor atalloii In lot firniMle. t. jia, 3a. iN. nml 25 T7nkn foiiiiljr fair at ICIiciu. Ore.. . ' 1 ' 1 4 on HuhIm 1. Mutlcmmn. of Nanina, la In Bronchi on business lor u few fl . , 'i- . ifcVlNrr (Ills SliiniliiK , 4 W. I'prtur li'ft l.a Umniln this mini? for Wi'Ihit, lila.,' ni'lnr 4e liuys hoi-o on h.usincHH.' . Visit .Mntlicr. f ,'- Mm. Jack l.lle went to Kli;ln ithls morning's train where she f visit until Tuesdiiy with her tiler Mrs. I). W. Tbwnsend. iirnctiiiir Wool ami IdiMilw . ii V. Corbelt la In I41 (Irande slraetina; wool and . latnhs for ho anil Colorado firms, lie is jtatercd at the Koli'y hotel. iftrlnjr In West Mr. ami Mrs. M. M. May, of irhita, .Kan.. ' slopped hi l.a anile Inst. niKlit as knckIs at the timer hotel. They are making a tor tour of the west. ft ror riM'atillii ' y.Mrs. W. M, Momiey and duugh Josephine len. this innrnlng lor acatello, Idaho. They will be ,1 ifay Indefinitely. Mi-s.1 Mooney an been employed ns conk at An .ny'H cafe for some time. '';fc t Utisl Class . A class of eandii'lates was inltint Into Ihe Yoemnn lodge at a ' r-tccttng here. . Monday night, at f- aifleS hall,. There wus a large at tAllilallce. ltefreslllnenls were Jiwrved after the meeting. p.jfn for Week Unit l;Mrs. Terry J. I.yneh and two Irhlldren Mary Kllen and Tat ar Vfrei here this morning from Port land and will spend the week end i.iii.. m 11... hn... r un i,a m ui,nl.i 1 a; J ilfcrp nils Aiornuig. , William H. Ferguson was in I,a tended Ihe high scohol her ftlrnndii this morning on his way to'"ur and bus many, friends liloeiiset from Halem, where he They planned to return ho iTPiiloeiis r.;has been visiting for tho last, four ImoniliH. Mr. Kerguson Is cmplny for the railway company at 'Telocaset as signalman. 4Frc on lliiHlness iMrs. J. A. Steven and Mrs. W. P, Turnliow. of Tortland, arrived 'iti' I A Oranile this morning. They are here on business anil expect to Mturn to Tortland this evening. ninir 10 Mitt if ,' Tho Christian church wlH meet fr rehearsal this evening at 7:30 5Jclock at the ehureli. All singers ipt the church are urged to be :ero. - Jftiravcs for AVnsliiuglim Home 5S mIss Josephine Mills, who hns llkeen visiting her lirolher. Stanley Ills, and Mrs. H. W. Orandy, Mrs. 4hervootl Williams and 'other re atlves In I-a Grande, returned this horning to her home at Granger, lash. Hbittos Diplomas , Is Superintendent 14. A. Sayro dls- Ibuted eighth grade diplomas 10 13 graduates of the Klein school at exercises in the opera blouse, there last evening. The iu Mlls gave the program, which was jheurd by a capacity house. J". O. Inspeitor Hern Veslerilay J. It. :. Meiilsh, post orrlec In Sjiector, was In the city yesterday ilsltlng the local post olfire. Mr. Wellish makes his headquarters at Ivniileton. ok at Silver tirill R. E. Cuzick came to 11 Grande , from Pendleton Wednesday anil llut accepted a position hero ns (look at. the Silver Grill. Mr. Cllz inh came to l.a Grande four years Slip-over Sweaters Just In. For Men, Young Men and Boys. To wear with Marx-made light trousers, which is all the go now. . Select yours today. Men's $4.95 to $9.45 Young Men's . $3.95 to $7.45 Boys' ....... $3.45 to $4.95 .'laico and since that tiino ha beon ! nare at aevurul different times. Ha pinna to upend tho summer hri'o. ; In Visit ItHallieft . - Boatrloe Henderson anil Ansel Hentlorson passed tlirouKh l4i Grande this mornlnf? on their way to enterprise whero they -will vudt relatives. Their home Is at Milton. They will be In Wallowa county In definitely. . ' - :, Aivipt,-,! lodllon at Mke Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Itoliertaon arrived In La Giumlft this mornlnr i on tholr way to Wallowa Take, .'where Mr. Itoliertaon hus accepted a poslllon as chef at tho resort 1iq tel. They expect to bo there dur ing the entire season. They came from Portland. Hero from nnlsru Mr. uml Mrs. Clifford Oeorge and Kd Klvettn arrived In the city this mornlnir from , Holse. Idaha ;Tht-y will be liere'a short time . on hiisimss. Mr. and- Mm . (leorite and Mr. Klvetle have many friends in J.a Qrande..'' v , '.. Two Cms Collide . ' -Two. iiutomohiles,' one driven by Toy Yintnif and-0110 by Aran'. l'o- ale. eollliled at the intersection of l'ir and Adams this 'mornlntr, the impact ilumiiffinir Young's car con siderable. The" police report that (Young failed to yield Ihe right of way. ... ; AppleliyH ill Nebraska .Mr. and Mrs. I II. Appleby and son Carllon, who left, hero some time ago on u motor trip to the mlddlewest, are now In ' ,lncoln. Nelimska, visiting his piolher and Hister, aeeordlng to word received here. ' rnnilillon ImprovliiK The condition of Mrs. J.on Pis on. who liad an operation at the Crande Itomle hospital several weeks ago, in reported . tn be Im proving. .Mrs.' Dixon Is at tho home of her brother H. 1Y Andrew ut present, rlhe Is able to be up part of the time. " . . . ' . Attended (Jradiinllou u( linnulilcr Mrs. W T. Mohr, accompanied liy her son Harry Mohr when to White Salmon. Washington yester- 'day where they were present for 1 h graduation of Miss Helen Mohr from the Columbia high school there last evening. Miss Mohr at- ere last here, me to. day. Olllni Work Delayed Hecausn of rain 'the re-olling work on the Old Oregon Trull, be tween I.one Tree and Union, did not start yesterday. : The work will start ubout Monduy'of next week giving the highway time to dry be fore the oil Is applied, The . oil will not go Into the ground pro perly while the road la still wet. Ilonic From rake Mrs. Jennie l)eso,uo returned yesterday afternoon from Hot Utile where sho hus been a patient In the hospital department for sev eral days.. Her sister, Mrs. W. O. Harris, of Tillamook, came up to the Utke to bo with Mrs. Desoue and will remain with her hero for some time. , Cnllfomla lllaliway .Man Hitc J. S., Hrlght, of San V'ranclsco. California; employed with the gov ernment In the Interest of state highways: c. I,. McKesson, of pub lic roads: Mr. Cromley, of the Cali fornia state highway commission with H. O. Smith, slate highway engineer of this division, were in 1.a Grande , yesterday for a short time. They nro traveling over tho high ways In Oregon making an Inspection of the roads here. Mi's. Van Hurcti In Accklmit Word has been received here of an automobile accident In which Mrs. Saidlo Vnn Huren, of this city, figured. Mrs. Van nuren left here about a week ago for Port- land where she was Joined by her nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth llartlett on a trip to Cali fornia. Tho accident occureil Sun day night near Marysvllle, Cullfor- nla. Mrs. Jtartlett was driving when the light from another enr blinded htr ami thu cura camo to- jfethpr. No on wtw Injurfd, vx ttept for a ftw niino bruiBen, but tho car, a new itcdun, was a total wreck. Tho car waf completely covered by lnsuranoo. , The party went on to Puq rTunoittro ny num. GRADE GRADUATES ARE ENTERTAINED AT A. G. S. EVENT Olrls from fYntrul, Orocnwooil and Jtlvorla schools who will bo httrh i school freshmen next fall wetw Kuasts oX the Associated Olrl Htudents last evening when )91 1937 officers were tnstnllntt. Kleu nor Cleaver, rctlrinir- president, acted as InHtalltmr officer., com hlnlnu; In her speech an appre ciation of co-operation and sup port she received from the mem bers and Nponsoi'iv a welcome to the protective members uml an expression of, icooU will to tin Incoming officers. Miss Cornelia Hansen new president, reHponded with a short tulk. Jeun Willlumu Is the vice president; Kdna Oi'ke ler, secretary-treusurer. Miss ItORHk Jlurns was Rtvn honorable mention for the hlirlv est nmnbi'r of points ruined dur ing; the year tn conduct, uttend anca arid participation. Her score was mil. ' i A program In honor of the visitors Included a none by Daisy llobhs, accompanied ly Helen Trice,, and piano solos by Doro thy llrownlon. Kdim lickt ler and Harhiu-a Hiatt. , CATHERINE CREEK , PERSONALS CATHKRINU TURKIC, (Special) - Mr. uml Mrs, Kd Clllhspie. and faipily moved back to their ranch on Cullurlne Creek Hatunluy. Johnny KdvalKon, younwest Hon of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. P. Kdvulson, was operated on nt Hot l.a It n Mon day of this week. He had his arm broken while on a sehool picnic about three weeks ago. At that, tlmo it was thought to he only a bud sprain, but uh It did not seem to Improve in had an exam ination and found it to be badly fractured. ' Kd Gillespie was taken to Tinker Tuesday wl)rc ho will undergo an operation. Mr. Olllesplc's health has been fulling for some time. 1 Mr. und .Mrs. V. It. Phillips ami Mr. und Mrs. Alia Phillips motor- e.d to Pendleton for the track meet Hattlrday. Mr. und Mrs. Alta Philips returned to their home at North Powder Hunday. Harold Hustck and slflter, Mar garet, were Sunday guotts nt the home of their undo A. X. JIiikUMc. MIbs H'len Cuslck returned to her homo on Clover Creek recent ly utter having spent the winter with her grund-parenta Mr. nml Mrs. fi. K. Cuslck. She a( tended school hi Union during tho winter. ' Kd Miles and wife, WUlard Miles and Oerturde Green spent Sunday at I'nlon with Charles Green and LJ. N. Prnther and sons. Willard Miles and his aunt Gertrudu Uri-n left Tuesday for Oakland, Califor nia. Mrs. fl. I'Y Cuslck hns been on the sick list for si-vernl days. Sho Is reported to be Improving. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Fickle had as their Hunday quests Hoy Jones and daughters Ptiyi'ls and' Hr- nlee. J. P. DeVoro and family entor- tulned ndullves from Kagle Val ley and friends from l.a Grundc Humluy. 4 AflHi Stella Kdvalson has accept ed a position us teueher at the Hock Creek school if or the coming term; Mrs. William Swlger, of Uttlr Creek, who hus been in poor health ror some time was taken to Hot I,ttke . lust Wednesday for treatment. W. H. Phillips Is busy getting his herd of Herford cuttle ready for tho t'nlon stock show. ' WAUX)WA PERSONALS WAIXOWA, (Special) term ers over much of tlie country have been busy plowing HUinni'rrn!lovv luring the past week. The ground Is In fine condition following, the rains of last week. A number arc about through among them hrlng John Touch, Iathrop Mrothcrs and Sam Meek. Keports from various sections of the country Indlcute. thut a con siderable amount of damage . oc curred to the fruit crops from the recent freezes. In some of the or chards In the valley action the fruit buds and stems arc said to bo falling otf. No damage appears lo have been done tn any of the grain crops. ' O. I' Pavbs. who has hMd the Watch Our Windows For Saturday Special Men's Wear Money-Saving Ca Store For Men 1309 Adama At. BANDITS FREE U.5JFPICER ri-JKINC.; May St. fAD After, two days cnptlvlly In the hands 6f hiin.llls In northern Yunnan prov ince, ono of the most remote parts of China. Captain Thomas J. Iletls. t'nlted Hlates army Is niniin a free man, the American ; legation was Informed todtty. ' Myrle S. .Meyers. l'nlted States consul at Vunnnn-Ku' teleKrnphed tlie legation he had hectl advised by the local niiiKlstrutfl of Lallow po, scene of the caplnln Itetts cap ture that the handlts had released their prisoner on May 111. hallow- po Is a small town nliout ion miles north of Yunnun-ru. ' ' Captain lletts, uttached to the American lesat Ion for study of Chinese was ' making a Journey from French Indo-Chliia to' tho Yaniclse across one of the districts China leafct traveled hy forelmiers. Information Inivels slowlnn In China even by telegraph and Yun nan Is -the most remote province from Peking..' Hence ' it-appears thut (Captain Iletls-was freed . be fore the'Amerlean'lefnilloniwiis In formed of his capture and lieifan to seeU. hla release.','..'' Vv:: v -i- . principal's position' In' the ' school here during the 'past t woy- vuni, has resigned to. lake,, up .i anolhor: position away from, the' county. j Mr. Davis also n-stgned; as planter' ;of the Pomona grange. i The meeting date' of tho ' Wul-i lowa graitgw has -boen chnngi'd rrom Kaiiiriluy to Tuesday eve ning, the first und third' weeks of each month. It Ih thought that this date will prove more conven ient for a majority of the members to attend. : '. , Jt is expected that a number of grange members from this section will attend the convention .of ' the state grunge to be held at Hukcr, In June. The German -77 millimeter gun which was received hern recently,' as a trophy for Kruse post of the American !,eglou, has attracted the attention of many persons. -Tho gun Is. badly rusted. Work will probably start soon In mounting It in :j base at the Intersection of the main highway and , the Whiskey creek market road. .- . John Couch and f. V, Uttln'op, of the i..eup section, were visitors here, the Just of the week. .' ( , Misses. Arietta . and Ihla' Cauch went to their home In lieap fol lowing th( close of school, i M. V.-Hearing und family spent Sunday visiting H . ?. Henrlng und wife nt their home in the valley n few miles east, of here. ' 'Charles Kllngliatnmer, of I.cnpfc was a business visitor here the last of the week. ' ' SPECIAL ON SUITS Suits for Men and Young Men in soft and hard finished worsted in conservative English and double-breasted models. Some with two pair of pants--- $18.95 - $30 Do Not Miss This Great Money Saving Opportunity A SAFE PLACE TO BUY -We Guarantee Ever Special on Women's Footwear , Latest Creations. Pumps and Oxfords in patent leather, bronze and blonde kid, ' and other popular shades, $2.95 to $5.45 SPECIAL ON MEN'S FOOTWEAR Dress Shoes and Oxfords a large assortment of leathers and styles. Good-looking, dressy shoes that have wear as well. Endicott, Johnson, Tilts and Edmonds. At these low prices $3.25 to $6.19 FARM BILL f i i.'i i DEFEATED IN HOUSE (Continued from Page 1) ' j ' ; lid defeat, "accomplished under liny Icaderfihtp of the runklnjp re publican spokesmen In tho house In accordance with the apparent, deal res of the administration .ca lves congress just whro II' begun weeks hro In Its effort to agroo on ifurm relb f legislation. Two other farm bills tho Tin- imodity marketintr measures are on the houstt calendar, but whem a ; majority can bo mustered for 'oUIht of them rcmnlus dulMttnblu. I An effoit to com blue 'featurcu of 'these two Into a compromise bill inow Is under way. ' BILL OPPOSED TO EXECUTION (Continued from Tora D jony chai-Re tho supremo court 'would bo authorised to order a re jtrtul of the easo In the circuli i court of the county where the cam i originated, or order of venue If it tuppenred a fulr trial could not be had in such, county. - ' : ! THAI' TOI11INI0V OS TACOMA. WuHh.. May l'l..(AP) More than 100 trnpshooters of ltho wet are competing hei-o in Washington stutn meet which open ed here this morning. '..'Trapmen are her! from Cniifor nla. Oreaon. Nevada. Montana and Idaho. f Shirts, Bands, Diapers, Hose, Boottccs, Caps, Sweaters, Dresses, Etc. Priced Right! Get your Layette here and receive a nice Lined Toilet Basket Free. , Art & Baby Shop "Everything For The Bab?" Take Off That Mask! ',.,..;' '.;''. C -, ." Our Low Prices Will f Make You Smile Again! SPECIAL ON SILK DRESSES Prints, flowered patterns in latest designs. $6.49 to $9.95 SPECIAL ON SPRING COATS Here is a special opportunity to get exactly what you have been looking for at a money-saving price. Fur-trimmed. A very Spe cial offer. Crepe de chine, silk . lined. A good assortment $11.49 -$14.95 -A SURE PLACE TO SAVE, y Article in Our Store WORK SHOES Our friend-maker. They give satisfaction. Leather or paracord tsoles, plain or moccasin toes, nailed and sewed soles $2.50 to $2.85 Don't Forget The Heavy Chanibray Work Shirts, triple stitched, 39c Final lans Made for j Beauty Contest Here ' (Continued From Fa t.) - imc held nrljr ;la mdr Po Vlde thh winner KHh ample ttuiA to pre pure for Uio trip to Coos Hay, and also for tho reason thut the I oral post will ho puny during the month of July preparing for the pageant tu be given during Ihn northwest rcultors' convention hero. . The race win be completed with a contest-dunce at fcuber hull, June when winners will be announced. All of the girls tuk Ing part In tlie contest will tie present at thut time und their boosters will be given the niivl- lege. of seeing thy winning entry at thut time.. . f KucJi tiekot to tho daco will count ono hundred, votes for the girls taking part, A report will he given each day of the standing of ull entries so that the. friends and supporters will be able to help their cundldutes. GRAND OPERA STAR COMING (Continued from Pago 1) InKlon. r. C. His enimKemerts this seiisnn in London were eaneeled he eanse of the strike. Thus ho Is ahle to visit the Northwest for a series of . iinsehediiled eoneerts. Next rail honoes to Vienna, Italy and 1'Vnneo. N'Hssen sung nt linker n week Clothes Baby ago, "Khci created 'V a tremendous sensation. Tho management. Im- j mediately began preparations to ' procuro return engagement, Thft coneoi-t tinr ViHnduy oven In j 1 under ausplcca of tho i l. H. thuiH'h i ' . TESTIFIES ON BOOZE BATH (Continued From Pate 1.) lor of the Daily Mirror testified i'arroll told lilli) the luh was filled with wine. ' , , ; ' "Don't ko away, I'm , golnir to pull a littie wow of a stunt," lnyne said Carroll told him lis lie .was about lo leave the theater. "I'm icoinE lo huvn a Klrl take n hath In I a tub of wine, . . ,r , - ; ; ! Payne said ho naked fnrroll If It i would lie all right ta puliHuh tho slory of the ylne hath.- i,v, r "Uo as rar as you lKe," ? Payne said t'arroll replied, ' -' .; f - Guests were sittinir In orehestrn seats, l'nyn said. The hath tub was In tho eenter .of the singe. A (flrl tn negligee, approached t.'arroll who was stiindliiK by the tub, he said. Carroll removed from the shoulders of another - girl a green elonk and placed It on the girl In the .negligee. , , : ... . As Carroll held the green root over her shoulders, J'ayne said, tho flurfy negllgeq garments .were seen to drop to Ihe floor... Willi i'arroll still holding the green euat. l'ayne said, the girl stepped Into the tub and Carroll removed the' elnnk. STAR I. rtwyMiRTrTTi,A t oJi Thrilling dpic Vmma 1 ' "with . GEORGE O'BRIEN ' And a Wonderful Supporting Cast ARCADE f :0 Today A Kiss For Cinderella' . '' . With. -BETTY BRONSON . TOM MOORE ESTHER RALSTON From the famous stage success as played . , ' by Maude Adams. ' Not A Fairy Story! 45S, Children's Princess Slips of good weight cambric, trimmed in white biaS tape. Col ors : Pink, Blue, Lav ender and 'Peach. Sizes 4 to 14. , V '....CV;.: "The line forms to -the right" Payne said Carroll shoulisl, turn ing to the guests In (he ! oreheiitra seats. Cluests fornn d In a llso In tho right of tlie tub, Payne an Id. and drank front glasses filled wth tho wine from the lull.' i Today SATURDAY SATURDAY Pathc News Fables THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE" i