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). ikdtaariHMiMiMMaMWMMiNWM'inMiiI crauualeu from 11 III uead ocal News In Brief -t- ipoatuio !VK1TS Soma it, to, ll Union Mfeatorfc hbw at Union, Ore. Jun 21 KcIhxjI election ' at CaMtaal bulldliiK. - July , IS, 14, 15 ami 16 Fre Hona-makers' Institute under auspices Tho Otecritr, July 22, 2.1, l Uonntnitnn of Norlliwci ; Ileal Estate asso ciation In La Grande. 8cpC S3, 24, 2-1, and S& Union county fair at Klglu, Urn. fo Itakvr litis MomiIiik tit.1 It. Anderson, went to llulivr Is morning on business. He will clurn to M Grande tomurrow. . 'IkIiIii.HiIs Miiiiilnjf 4' tlcoraii Cooper wont lo Vmeenl ' fin tho branch Una train this morn- iftisr. - WeT-ivlM spend the day fish ' JliiS In. Viillow.it eo.'.mly. jcre from Haker, l.coi lovcll came !rt 'l.a (Trnnilc ; Vrom "linker last nlffht. lie spent 3jAie liljjht hero and returned to Ua Mvr on thin morning's train. - 3t Vlult in rortliiml Jl-Mls Marjoric Mngillrc left lo- Jtfsy lor t'oriiunii, w-uere sue win depend; most of the wmiuer visiting SrA-lutlves. - -. I'SArc l'lsillnz Hen- .Air.lH nil-" .(tin.!'.. ... ' lnlen, are visiting In l.a Grande. 'lSfr. tiuTfihuT'WcriP'T r ertglnccr at lie- sta lll-4l Here One W.oek . ,,lveeKS. AtrJimd -Mrs. H. H. iflllnson and.; Jai.ii. lohir Kii.r.thi4 ihoriilifgi for' Sthielr flioie tfrWnWnl!a' Idaho f i'jrter Isltlng In Ln Grande for one 8 ,e,.t, t0j,iy for the funeral of hlB I leek it the John MeKlnule home. I mother, the Into Mi s. Almlra Jane ,flv . ' ('until, was a . journalist- In m i'o VI ill Vari'iit. , Grande boforo, tho coming of the 4i Mn D. Brooks and little son, ' railroad, lie worked for L. I. Kck--li,iiii.i - left this morning for en on the l.n Grando Qaactto' UnlnJi wliei-e-fhfiViwIII' visit .for I B.-verSl days with Mrs. . Ilrooks jpareiits, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 leaner, -)tii,i -to- Jascllli ! -Ml Ann Kmuier win -.iiv iliis morning on her ; fjoscpjl. where She win visit i' e j Ifi.'W llnys, MISS Ivramei-H uuin fut I'llhdluton. 1 f : 1 MiibMiliiiiH! With Son Here t ... I.-...1 In Mrs. Jennie lierinui . minle this iiiorliing 110111 ltailivr, Oregon nr.U win m."" her ijmie here with her son. W. IJ. I iMcCltrtliy. Will Visit DatiBliti'i' t was lirii llolierl Htnlley, of Cove, Sin I, il Grande this morning on Ills ; ;., ft, Calilwell. Idaho. Dr. Hmlley M is. -MfWlll IS in" vvH".- Sfli:ole Ihere. II1 will be away inde- I liill r-IV. . I o VWI Pan-iils lli.w A'J 1 i..u m 11. Itoot arriveii Jin tl elly this mnrnin from Sa iilein ind tflll'-4.1sll'ihru, ;fYi two , "1 three! weeks with Mr. Itool'u par- ,'f.rnts. WaWTlnTHrwrtK-Htmfc Mi - S !,. iiiiiLbuejL.jlaj' c'e.rk Hie . iMarliul hotel at Salein lime, WIW Takes I'osltlon Heiv iiu- Tlii.lina Choile nan i.i'.ni" t i,i..n uu mtireeller and o ralor j ..... ,, M... vlth ,Mrs. wyrne nn " Ilnello shop, r'M'lacinit Bim. Adklns. who is In .Minneapolis for !.. Work lint of Haker I L....n..,. Ifii-iil elllll oyi' '" ' .... Hi. I.'i.n llllMi V eoiniiaiiy weni 10 i,... morning and will I ipluyed by t he company, woi inim ker. Among tlivni were li i .t"'"-i Nxinnn. . and Clarence I grass. ltiznr.' . ' , ' To Visit Mother II ' In ! 10. McKeall airivi.. a he cltv this morning from Perl-. Hand and will visit Here for ?dnys Willi iter niotle r, Mrs. event I You'll Like These Smart SchoUWil Caps You can't help but iidinirc them, for some of .'.the, finest., woolens wore used and they' were tail ored with precision. Offered .'.in ..checks, . . plaids, plain colors ' and diamond weaves one or eight-piece 'sty'lcs. ' ' ' " tt; yi.95 to Caps Of Quality Clint's Clothier y I Store with Conscience" Welder before . returning to hel homu-in l.os Angeles, California. Home to Xortli JNiwth'r V Wesley Worthey.'of Norlli l'ow der, relumed to liH home this iiiornliiK after visiting here for I ho pant w.'oli with Ills aunt, Mrs. It. C Guna. . Will Visit nt Maker Airs. Marie Kuhrrir and koii, Itan- dull, and daughter. Marguerite., ( went to linker on - this ' morning's ! train and will visit with Mra, Kn. I berg's mother, Mrs. Hophia l.aiu- inert tlieru for about . a inontlt. ' 1111 l:!....... 1 . i Mrs. l.eo James, of I'rovo, Utah lias been visiting in Iji Grande for Hie past week at. the home of her sister, Mrs. ' Kllis Knlishury, Hho leit this morning en route to her home at Provo, Mho will stop Over in -Haker for several days. . Called by fr'allier'a Illness Mr. and Mrs. George Itupmussen, aeeomiianled by their two children, Lois and Adrian, left on this morn ini'K's train for Glendlve. Montann, called by the serious illness of Mrs. Uasmusscn's father, Mr. l.lncsand, at his home here. They expect to be uway a month or more. . ' . ' Ml Ijisi Mglu Mr. and Mra II. A. Kox and Hon. .,ii-n, tiuu uiiuNii'i-i, ' ..inun-u.( U-i, last night on their way to Denver. Colorado and fo itherh VKiinsirt whe,re, llioy.. will visit relatives. 'I'hev nlun In lie nvviiv iLliullt live! - - " -n iVnii'lMii Town JournalM. v. W. Curtis,; of Pdrt'lund. a too which was pilnted. in qld town 12 . years ago. I ISStl. . Air. CurllB left Jiero ln Wcailicr Iteinalns Warm In the 1 Alliiough one di gree cooler yes way tu 'tcrday than on Sunday, the wett- mer was huh iineoiiiioriauiy wnu ,1111111 sunsei. 1 lie utei inuiiivi.-i v 1 he city hull building reau a mnxi- llillin of !H negroes aoovo yenu r- day. Siinday the mercury climbed I,. 11-. vilumn i,nnrs .nr. I'lizxrniiu in.in-1 Pile Larson returned this niorn- ' iil- ri'nni I'nri anu. w aere m w ed his falllcr-ln-law. 1). I'-itKgerald for three owner of days, the 1 Mr. Fitsgerald. Grando Iron woris, Is making a good recovery from his recent serious oiierallqn, I but will not return lionte for some nmo, Larson said Ilei-e WiUb IlluJiaml. Slnejl Sunday Mrs. T. I.. Ilorman and little ilnllghler. I'Mllli, leiurned home to Haker 011 this morning's train after vlnitiiiRr here aim iur.mn, who Is iils lii-adiiuarter since Sunday'. y.ltu, jtiy iiinMug La. Oratiuo rs at- presi-n-tv- Mis. n,.,,,t,n Ik Mllllelill! entlent of eon- ' Htriiction for the ' Morrison-k nut -I son company, which has several contracts out of Ln Grando--now: Tn lioriiians inuue tneir Home ul Haker. . ; .... ... w ,111. nlun " MS!) jiaoei i.euiieii. irn (.,.HMll tliln morning en route to j Chicago. Illinois anil oini-i- eil':,' ! points, where she' will spend ,thc summer months. Ha her wuy to I,akc 11 - ileagu Hue win . , ... I. ,-nln.H.ln 1111,1 ii iiy, I'lan,. wi'iivi, v. v.. I ut. r polnla She will visit In n nieago aim n um . n.. . kiii. ourn, wiseoiis n, ..,.,.,., . ,,tndv for several weeks. Sho will return to I.a,. Grande in the fall to resume lie work In the high school here. , Miss Dennett Is lOnsllsh and draiimlles toooher hrre besliies Ileitis ilean 01 gins. To Visit Industrial Prospects Kn route to eastern, states, where i... .. in nnnfi.e wllli executives of iiianiifjicturliig lOncerns Interested 111' , rilltire .--loeaiioiiH i 111 w'.hw,-., llruce Dennis, former stale sena tor from this district, nrrlved In La Grande lust evening; ucconipunicu l.v Mrs. lllUllls I'he trip ts in mcllon with his uuues in ministries department of tlio J'ort land chamber of commerce.. Mrs. Dennis will visit friends here until Thursdnv. when her son. Jack. Is expected to arrive here from Whit man college. Walla WBlia, 10 mi wil)i her back to their homo Portland. . ' - In l iu-iiieilv IiIuhI In l.a Gramlr Mr and Mrs. C. J. Huff left this 'morning for NuniP". Idaho, whtre' they will visit their daughter ne- rnre returning to their home at Prove. Utah. Mr. and Mrs.. Huff, have been vlslllng here for tho i piiM len days ut the. home of an lolhe! daughter, Mrs.. Kills Salls Ibuiy. lierorc slopping here they visited other daughters at Husum. Iwnsli., and in Portland. Mr. and Mrs Huff formerly made l.a Grande their home for six years. i liev moved to Provo 17 years ago. ' Mr Huff helped build the , Latter iiay Saints tabernacle here seven- teen years ago. ?' smart 1'iviii li Honored Smart Kreneh. of Cove, Ore., who is n senior cadet nt Hill Mil - ...li.mv and will be graduat- ...i 'i..mrrnw. whs given un honor this past week when Major Luther l.-i lker I. S. A., commandant, con ferred 'on him the ran" ' '!'' lleulenant In recognlllon for faith ful work and exceptional skill m bis military studl.s. During the ai a.leiny's recent n. uinpment ai Vancouver rung.'. Kort -Honnevllle. cnil-l Kreneh performed Ins duties well and passed all the require ments for his office, said Major l'.lUi-r.' Thlrly-llme bo) from Hill uc any in I'orllnnd this i torm. thc.j largest' class lit llli) lltsluiy iir the SCllQOl. . Ihtnranl f nun Cuninin ' II.-W. Evans, tailor of liiiion. te Uirnvd to his homo IhlB nioriiliiKr front Condon, . where he uttcndcd tho races thero lust veelc. Iteturnml Home lo .loseplt Mrs. Hugh Wlldon- returned to her home at, Joseph yesterday from the Mot I.ukc siinalorlum, where she hud an operation for goiter about three weeks ago. Her 'condition Is reported to bo very much improved. , Took Granilson lo 1'oiiland Mrs. A. W. Leffel i returned ..lo her homo liero tills morning from Portland, where she took her little grandson. Klbvrt lrfel, . Klbert will sp,-nd two months in Port land with his aunt, Mrs, K. ti. Avails, .. I , . :. Honio fnnn linker Mrs. J. 11. Holllngsworlh return ed to Iji Grande Haul lllker Hil- urduy night. Khe has btjeu visit- i Ihg her parents there for some lime. .. . . Will Attend Convention Mr. and Mrs. Clyde .liiiiiiermau and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pattlson left this morning, by uuto, Tor Portland, Astoria and Seaside. Mr. Zimmerman will attorn! the slate undertakers convention In Port land tomorrow. Thursday, Krlday and Saturday. They will return lo i.a Grande next Wednesday, Home lo Haker . Mr. and 'Mrs. Dave Sloddurd re turned to their homo at linker this iuornlug after, spending .leweek II... u, '..,. ..J.Vuxnx& t .11 n ., K1mSi,tAil..Ser of . t -- x .7. thculnber company ut haker. 11 in. i Hert! for iW. V ':'l f'.j Wlll4in'.'Lystor.-- slate :li.o,4,fiia shal ilad W W. "Illdi halgli. holh of Saietn. u,re.p ,thi ,eily foi ji fc,'.v day. iJ'liOj-Avere;' caJI.Al. Llo " La Grujidii! tqh,teildiShe ,ivi'tins 01 the jgralid' jury. . f 4 , . v; To Visit at VVnllewa r- Mrs. T. L. Davis was in tile elly this morning on her way to Wal lowa, where she will visit relatives for. about a month. Her home is at Payette. Idaho. .May liny Vsltie at l'.lgln , . Henry Tlioinpson, siocUman from Caldwell, Idilio arrived Hi La CGrlinde 'this morning from Portland, w here' he look two car loads of beef cattle lo the Porlhulil market Saturday. He wont front hero to Elgin to look ovdr- soino catOe jt there otid , . probably 'buy abiit ),(! head. Tile civile will be ahlpoi to CaldwsUri J' I '- "' Library Onr-n DiiHijk sninu)ci 'lllu,;-; Greenwood ' branclT library will Uh open dtu'Hjiri -tlle'slniinier nioall(s on TluirsdayiAujIlijriioons froi iwo until four o'clock. Adu'lla US v-c(j as children of the cominuii- Ity jare:; inviieu Til be mo TlflYl .ln,tl..i. MImm VHIKtw, jrapx'!. S't'CY"' m.VI?1 ,B! " ,,,,,,,'l'' tll,'''K"',"' valHa,,,J..f w i,i,,fi-i,.r h.,., mI.,,.,1i,i.. I "f" m'T ." m VCrt.T'"; i?l?t 'u. ran.''Wter'whlcli' the ' inOlhers ali l7 Uya old. " -' v ' .nlltll.lV.S.iaa.tinit J.l.... "'ir. A. Llndsrren, Oi lA-C . clenslori J.,.,' .Miss i.orene . ,,-mnii seivle.w will l.e hclil'.it' i ukui: -Y-1 ' , T" ?-"u,'T h??i Sf. bcnalfo'ftho pupll,'tl.e HnoiraVnavfti XliinheriilUn Cha- j: all I U. I-. " ...y '"' Klrla- C I, Work H. A; ,he Ulullt, (Jom 'K.'t pel at '3 p;"-im-Wean,Way.'.' Th firs. Uarah Kly, niolher of Lap- ( lohl of the Int.hVHl tiWclubw-drli l '.,.,, - -i,h..fc' ivni.. v,.i,i,,i ' n...L aii.M ,...,L.J i. W. Kly. and her. -rand- Hi In year, iiei-Honlflid by IN(.xliN IT. I V. .mi."u' ,,. ,, ',,.., n. ..,ii ..i.....i. ...in.i hove returned to their liollie al allow t Iris Weel,- ' ''"' 'i ''ia Powers, Oregon ulicr spending the! Dr. W. T, I'hy anoniineeil Ilio wTnier nidiitlis in"l.a arariil(ia'l'fH6 ''openlnit of ihi' Rtoek show loniOr- houie, of ,('nplalu.t and Mrs. Kly i'hey have been In l.a Grande since pvrinlt their employes; I o attend at lust August. , j leant one day. lie also called lit-, - ' ti'lllion lo Ihe necessity of pernilt- I'rcsent for, Soil's (lailiiitllon tliiB all emiiloyca who are niein- Mrs. 'I. O,' - Barnwell and sun, hers or the national cunrd, to at Karl, returned homo to l.a Urande , tenil siiiiiiner eiieiimiinient: this niornlnlf from lorvallis, where Mr. Mnreloek announced the an they attended the commencement mail trip Into Wallowa county, llc cxerclscs ul the OrcKon Axricul- Hun,. ,u,.s have not yet been set. turul eollece Monday inornintr. Lloyd Barnwell, son of Mr and Alls. 1. u, laiii"eii, ui in," graduuted from the sehuul of min im?"' enBlnu'eiiiiB. Mr. Harnweil andiiis bride. left shortly alter the eoiniiienculiieiit-CverclBiH for Van couver, British" Columbia, where he has accepted n 'position as min ing orfiflnoerr He and Miss Merle George, also- of this elly, were married Sunday, May 31), here. Wiun tiiKsu at T'.ly lloiinv' Colt I (Irani W, Wtich. and Vol. ('. Si. .'ile Murray . wore 'suests SI the hoiiie ot- Caplalh,. and" Mrs. 13. W. J-:iy while v)n 'the 2clty sjust ween. ii. tv,lit,.mlav ;evenlhl Kr Kly coll--t'0ntL.rlalrie(l: at a .'dinnnr'Afor them. eesidi s' Col. Welch. Col.' Jic.viui ray and Captain Kly others pre sent wciio Captain . I.. Dutton, Lieutenant ilean. Lieutenant , Han-ford-tmd Major It, It. Htirpn. On Thursday evening the party drove to Pendleton and were guests of (.ol. ''Welch at the 1'epdleton - Ho tel. Vroui there Col. Welch nnd Col! Mc.Murniy went to The Dalles and the others ivp.irned to La Grande.: f Itojr IIIKk Girl , l,llle Marlorie I'r.von. daughter of "Mr.- mid' Mrs. J. K.- I'ryon, w ho was bitten by a neighbor's dog while iilaylng near her home at 2 ! 1 5 Oak street .Wednesday, Ih now able to walk, and will soon be recovered, It wus reported from the house this morning. Several slll ehes had to be taken to close the wounds about her lips. I'.y tele gram it has been reported rrom the stale board of health that ex amination ol tho dog's head yield ed no Indication ol rubim. The ani mal was killed Immediately after It hud attacked the child, ami the head dispatched by a velerlnury to the state board for Investigation. Work lug for Jlastvr's IX'aii-i' Mr.. and Mrs. K. i. Towler' are Icavlps tills arternoon for Port land, from which plnee, after two or three days visit, the former' will leave, for Kridny Harbor, the. blolo Bleul slatlon of the l.'tilveisliy ;nf Washington, to study and toieai h In the murine neology depaitiiient. He expeels to lie hiadualed In tho rail wllh his master's d. i,-re In science, writing Ills thesis durln)? Ujt suiutiier. lbl lll be -Vtv SINGS TOrilGHT Miss Margaret Daggett, drama tic uoprnno from Wciscr. Ida.. Is to assist Kiirlo Denham. Haker teiior. In ilia concert at tho l'lr-it Presbyteriau church at 8:15 o'clock this evening. The nrtlsls are presented under uusplccB ot tile Monday Musical club.- Itnth solors and' duels from oiieriiiic ,p and' -sttinilard " iiiuslciil sources are intruded in tlio pro-, grant Hint nit-. Denhaur unnounec-d to tits sponsors today. -Ho has chosen a number' bf Verdi nuni-i hers.': Among tlio songs Innwhich the two vocalists will bo heard is "A Hook of Verses," fronv .the popular ."Persian Gar.doii'V cyclu by Llzu Lehinafi. t ,v., , ', ;,. - Tickets for admission .may bo procured, at the door by persons whom the coi'iimlltee was unable to reach,. Mis. G, L. DuUon, chair man; of the V'tub,' announces.' I'MllowIng arc the program numbers, all of which will be ac companied by Miss Isabella . Mc Arthur, of linker: "At Dawning" Cndimin "A Hook of Verses" from "Per . slan Garden" Lly.a Lehinaii : Mhis Daggett and Mr. Denham "Adlo del Passaio" from "Tru-' 1 vlata" ...Verdi Miss Daggett "II into Tesoro Inlauto" from "Don Olovunnl" .Monnrt ".Mllsiea Prolblta" .....Gastaldon '.'Ay Ay Ay" (Hpnnlslt'-Crcole i. Song) f-ecll 'Covrdrov Mr. Denham IJDne l--:n 'Day" 'front' ".rilifiriill.'" llutterriy !....'....i.!.r'.!.Vueelnl "prelude ' from "l yclcjuf Life" ' i.-,-l.umli)nf JCpnald IJiown In the . .I'oresf . from , -Cycle ol Life.-- London. Jtonijl .j- jf ' 1 urouanari inauii un innue liu "Vlarthii""' cainpalgn' of his linseatl " " ' i'ui(l)'ji'riu somite and asi'od lowiv oil louehed tlus Itoae-- Drown :Jl Pitched .My Lonely l,ui avail , at JJlit 1 ilc, loatis ii Mr. Denham . t -t hanson Provencale." Dell Acilia -Itose In the ilud" Irorster i' rom the Land of the 111 llc Sky Water": f'adiiinn MIhs Daggett "Queslao quella" .from letto" .... "I.a donna c' mobile' "niBolctlo". Mr. Denham "lllggo- Verdi ' . from Verdi "Parlglo, earn." from "Travlata""' : t Verdi "I'll Sol dellaiilinii" from itlggo 1 letto" i i...Ax...i......:,.;.;;..:..,.:.,.Vertll f M jaw-iJangctPahd -Mrf-Mhliamv ' COOPERATION,- I ' FORVIM -THEME (f?Hiitlniiiid Kl'om 'T'agfl-I.Vi" '" row and urged all' bllslnesH metl'toJ qj,.,, TrcssCg Bobbed During Sleep, She Says I'UKTLA.N'D, fire., .Tune S. CAP) , Detectives today Investigated the alleged bobbing of tjie tresses of Miss Nina. Fuller,'' iJj-'year-ol'd daughter .of .Mr. a.iul' Mrs. 'A'."0'.' I'uller, iih she Hlept it't lier 1It6hih'' InHt' hefiire ml li lilght.' ' - " She insists that oi'iife'nii!d(,irtU fled man crept Into her room in an upper Hlory of her hOhu1, 'tied' lieV hands, and feet and but h'cr liiilr, carrying off the'iocKK. . ',''' Nina's parenfH 'toll5! th'c." iiollcc' lhat the same thing'' iiliiipencd to lier two years a'go while tho -farrfi ily was living In rfeailteV Tho girl was laken to the bar ber shop and given u bub this morning. Towler's fifth summer as a student nt Krhhiy Harbor. In 'addition lie has attended one summer at the university proper in Seattle. Mrs. Towler will spend vacation ns guest of her parciils In Portland. PRICES! ilt,i ,.i . . PRICES! irf!i PRICES !( Athletic Xrridcrvear5 Knit UndcrivcaiK .; Work1 SKirtlU ' 19c New Sox 2 lor 25c . . Men's Wear Moncy-Savinjr , Caah Store For Men 1309 Adams Ave lihaitiber of comm-reiv waHirt'i'Stihl''1 V"" '"'T ?': T " . . -'""'-ntlveMRlli mirk. ' The pupils Ut thf nm of 'IViociuict. died utm iui in. ll.,n.-u : i. I r ... ..I.. ,l...ih ilVl MUlUllll'l ..'in l " u, ,,,, , dpi I'l'l'iin, kliuiu,, IT,,, 3iy.ij.,. w,ma TWI . i (;ontlnur4 from Tsr l upprovlinatftly ths e x t r 0 in 0 a t claims of his adherents. Itenoiulnallon with him, on the face of ineoihleto returns. Is at), bert N. llaugcu as republican con gressional enndldato from tho fourth district. Hnugen share aiithorslilp of the McNnry-Huugen bill of 11)5, which has served as :lui model of all siibsoiiuent mea sures by which the west has hoped to obtain agricultural succor.. - lienioeralH! Ii'ijdit C'hisc, Hie :domocrata: appari'ntly nom inated:1. In ,n closer fight between four candidates Claude It, Porter, assistant attorney,; general In tho, Wilson administration and the fav-1 Thursday will be Union mid lla ortto ol tho McAdoo wuitr In Iowa.1, ker eounly day , The l.a,, Grande The republican senatorial primary band, and the 'American, , Lcgtoit left !n the wake. uf . llrookhart'a drum and bugle, cprps ofV.Ltt trliiiiiDli. tho flgura of lowa'a iiiost Grande will furnlHh of t'lciuV music, honored republican of other years. p'rlday wltl.be, Wallowa day.. .A Cuiiuiilns hud s.aervod. his . atnttf inaravan, starting nt , Kntyriiriay, thrleo ns governor, had boon In tlio will reach Union before the ufler HchtitQrfor threo thrills and tliti tins nooti1 program.. ,. . : . . expired, portion of a fourth and A coinpellti 'sioek' judging coil hud boon offered to the republican leal between the Smllh-Hiighes party as lis presidential cnndldiitujllclo0B of .:,u,i,.,.n o.-egon l'!n ulmost a score of years ago. , terprlse, Wallowa, Imbler, Mllloif, Once lleaui. Mat vontarlo, Halfway. North Powder. Ilropkhart won veslerday from nna t.nionwiii be held during the. man ho first opposed for pub- tn .i.ow ' Jjee office. Ho sought tho rcpub-1 Ilcnn senatorial nomination against I , Itaiing Pioxram Cuninilns ln 133a 'and . lost. Two I 'Tlio racing program,, tomorrow years Into V. H. Konyon resigned Includes the following: One-fouiih from 'the, senate , and llrookhart , mile, dash, three-elghtlis for two Was nominated from ' field of year olds, women's relay race; half eight to sucoccd -'litni. ' Again ln,:niilo, racn, ronton race, flve-elglitha 1 04 lirookhnrt .waa nonilnated, mile, daah, men's relay race, char- for a(rull term, but arter the prt-jtot ninrjl'tlio stale - committee openly y,lnF,,,l linn I.-., Al pelt ills doino Jcratic. opponent and Hicck success- limy uiiiiiesieii iiiniim luu o.:ni.. nuine vnovn:,'. inaili. eolllillll.ll loll vote-which had greatly surprised Iharncss and saddle horse, 'ilicn'if Hroolthnrl s ' supporlcrS' by Its riding eonlest. best Shetland Hiid efosenesH. - - - Idlei iony. glr-s rhllug conlcitf. ''Urooklmrt made, ait IhSuo In the voters (d glvo him "a vot.; of confidence which opponents could not chilli- enge. ' ills victory, although the, presi dent had not raise ! hln voice In support ot Ills principal opponent, Is regarded hv his supporters ns u 1 1 salbaok tor the iidtnlnlHlrntton which, Is even more deiinlo than the overturning ot Mckinley in Ill inois or Pepper In Pennsylvania. , Tho ' deinocratlc contest was much, .warmer .than, norniully, le ctuiso of the good' loituno of Stock In 1984, und thu belief of parly louders ,, that the nonilniit'.on or lirookhnrt would cre.-ite a. situation nJiulojrous o that of i'J-ii when Slock we'll' to U(ii senalo as' Ills ,pMnty'a flra( envoy to that body I roui jio.vti since, civil war days. '' FiMitdalc School Ends ' Year with Big Picnic Wulldiilo Rchool closed a bucccmh. 'fl jlcrin Juno 3-'wHH U: filcnlc a.t poet's pen. A response' watt made (V. Mlsji Chrlstcfion. followed by liilks by'sovoral of the parents op pressing appreciation of what 'tho eJilldroil have accomplished during the piul yeur. - . t . .- . ; -,- Tliero were no 'complete fullureH out of Ihe ciillre eni'ollnient of 43 pupils, six of them taking tho stale examination In orcson history and physiology, earning the following grades: Wayno Htatidley, 1 00 In both subjects; Moyd Htamdlcy. 11)0 mid 97 i jNelvc Snlkolld, .100 In both subjects; l.ornnc Spencer, 11.1 In both Hubjccts; liiizei Grand, 1)7 In physiology; ,.JlirlHtopher Slin nioii.i, 100 in both siudlcs. ., Members; of thc'Hchoo board look! forward lo. another succesHful leru next -year;,'. The new. school bulldliig will be completed by Ihal Umif and ,bctr fiiplpiijent tucitiiH VeUer.WOra. ' .' .', ' . , i Alias .fJhrlsteHon goes .from here, io llaker. Slio will .Hpcnd tiat't of her: Huntuie,r ut Crater kike and fheii go lo, California. Aflcn a, trip through, .California 'she expects to- 're-enter school, ; ,.i .. .) ...-.r. , . There Is only one elinnce. In I HP j if a, person whe conmillH a dnll-j berate murder In Amrlea beliirf exectdd, aeeordlnjif to figures com pllfd by a f'hleatrb fudjf'. June Goods Toilet Gentlemen's fait Dottle Bay Ruin.......... ....... 1 Rcxall Theatrical Cream Harmony Olive Shampoo ;2UC 50c i75c , 50c !2Bc Jontcel Talc Powder 19c i?1.00 Harmdny Toilet Water 79c "It Pays to Iluy at" Glass Drugs, Inc. The REXALL Store MtahriVirfiHi! ficwed Meals are again Jieing aurveA nt tin; lilies' dining room )h the lllks' building hen. Mr. and' Mrs. J' sici nriiiy are now in caurge oi tiic puicc ami win serve breau rast. lunch and dinner. Tho din ing room is open to all l-;iks and their wives and fiieiids. The dining room has bet'n closs-d since Kebruury. At that time Mike Griffin was In charge. LlVfca.oflT . ARRIVE FOR . UNION SHOW V (Continued from ram 1). - race. Cash pii7.es olTcred for the raocs Wcilnesdiiy lolals SS7H. I .liulirliiL- tin. rii-Hl- ilnv IiicIiiiIkmi pair of. nunrs roa'dajers: sadiUe fotir-ln-hnnd (llgln. boned), saddle fitting by'oiass lor stallions, nesr, reinett cow- horsu under saddle, wohten-a "sad- .dler, 1 I'll rtulti l.ncli luv . A purudo will hi IoiiihmI at tho ground) vauh dny tironiiWly ut ono o' cloo It In tho aricnioon. Atl nloolc fxiilbUi'il nitiHl tako pint, tho dl- (ora diwlurc. A rt'Hol ut ic n In mipport of t lit) L n Ion Livestock hIiow wuh puhh.mI IuhI nijtlit nt u . incfthiK ofi tlio bourd of dlrtH'toru oC tlio I'nlon county rliumboi ' of eomineroo, mooting at tho offlns l,n Gmndo, A copy of tlio resolution was Bent to tho management of tlio exposi tion. Tito aetlon embodied n re UiicHt to local bHHlneHB men that they permit an far uh possible, tho utlendunc6 bf their einployMt; Obituary , 'ii-,' 'IIAIIV 1111,1 : ,V''", l.'itrhura,' MarceUai'lnrHJiitidaiitrh-' ter iof-Mr. ,'iLnd M,m lienjamin ,1' liver (lie nmnun, We Buy tar Less We Sell for Less SILK AND WOOL SWKATKHS In the very latest stylf.s and colors ' "' $3.95 BOYS' SILK AND WOOL SWEATKKS A largo '.variety of colora from which jto chtioac $2.45 : , The most beautiful us-' soitmerit ; cyt'i' showi in ' women's SILK SCARFS. Priced from ' , ' 98c to $2.19 Mlw0RKl3TaRE Destroyers of IliKh Prices. Sal 2 for l9c 59c ,39c MiEK'T SEITZ ICootlnued Prom Page 1.) j fingers. Ills' head was away from the station, and ho either did not hoar the big , machine, upprouch Ing, or took it for one of the, many ears .that stop at ills fa( li ar's' place, for gaaollue," . - HuiMiett Bald liu was within five (eel of tho lad when ho first saw him lying there. He Jerked tho wheel, attempting to inlas Jilm, i Hut, the light front tire caught the little fellow Just at, the, hips, pulverizing . Ilio , po.lvlo juines , ni-': iler tjie greiit, weight oftiu; alage, and rupturing .most of, th,o vitul orguiis. '. ;.'.; ' . ; v, ''",."j' , A ;Nvorkniuv from ono of the two pit trucks working on the liighwny ncniiiy carried tho atlll eoiisulous youiigslet' Into the house, to his parents. : Th driver Is said to. have I Jumped from Inn scat and followed thcm Inside, , w hero he told the child's father that he was sorry. He tllen returned to the stage und drove' his pnasengers to lu Grande. , Mr. and Airs. Sells, with their own ear, drove thu Injured young ster to tho honpU.il. where for three hours physlelnns mid 1 at tendants -worked desperately to save his life. Kent was consefoim, the doctor In charge slates, up to tho time when tho ether wus ad ministered. ' i Puneral scrviccB were arranged for fi o'tioeh tills afternoon nt the SUMMER CLOTHES $lccpcrs, Union Suits, Sleeveless Shirts, Panties ' Bloomer Dresses,; Wash Suits and 'j; ', , Pla.Y $9Si':; Art & Baby Shop .r,rRrJttlnkll;Ur mm JMiJ.,n'i 11.. Ut I v;:'-;'H-,'.:!:eH!'fflbk . V"::'J:--. """ i'-'.-r (! i v.-' .i',.u;1. . ,i..Vi.i-..i ; .",. ::,i- r;i:.!.!ii'U,i!v:.'! disappointed )inli)ve, out, tui niarry,' th; v "; ' fiSst gill he; nicet.s -and WOVVJ'"' :i . .', i ' b'ailt oiicsi 'lth:ii' onps? fat, ones, icaa on'csj ! 'Shoi t"' lijlt . I i .', i , , ( . ,;(:'! V)'l 'ef! ;j .x J" - .'.- t ,'..',,' i i1 -'''' - i j PVB, ..UwidiiwicsinJbetvvccn oqit ..,lc'.Hl,iwi iemitUI'-imWiet 'iynU,'-iir5Ai.'i 'r$'-m'tW. '.' )"!?. ..SV.'.iJ'lni.Ai.'.'tf ir'iiA: 'li'iCji!. .' J'l'tf'M ' an, luugninil llllll Ullic't tuillllllill 101 yUlll' II1CJ ., ' ';"'i-: . -I . t.J it i .IlMI-.W. (Jit V5.-1-, :l.l llilM-1.-Ut "'' .vsr! i-J'.i:l.ln' Wednesday ARCADE '';'- T - o - Iticliard Dix in STAR X? , :. Kit Garsori ' -" ' ' - ' ' . : r. ' . ... s vv ' Over The Great Divide With . " ' " ' . liOY STEWART HENRY D. WATIIALL MARGUERITE SNOW ' SHELDON LEWIS - And over 200 others. A TInilliiiK combination or Fact und Fiction of an Epic of Frontier Days. :, Comcdy"""Movic Madness" 'JUSC r ' !ia m vd m. m m v IN THI Wt? store Xu. IS "" - 1101 A.Uiuis Aic. ImiittMOt.Ot. Women's Vests 25c each ft Light weight mei cerizerj i gauze ivest' builtnp or bodice top.' Sizes 36 to;44.;;ftft;ii:-', chupei, ' Tho 'lt'ev Oeorgd'-' Alliei't" I'ollard, 'pastor of the Virst Hup.', (1st church, will piiaeli the Her-, num. Iturlal will be In' the Ma sonic cemetery. ,.', ,' !? '.:' Two iuotbers survive tlio' lioy,' besldt'H Ihe parents. :. 'i'liey . are,' liugene, 14, 'and Waller, s. Noun ot the gtandpiireuts uro ' living. Thiv Hells luinlly moved to lia flriinde from Lubbock, Tejas, less lluitl a year ago. 't Priced. Jight "itf; .1 L. 1.1- T r t i 1 1 (! ' inr.l v.ii!'-.' iiu; I ,aW' tip (lx iv'.vi"!jiii ?'8'Ti'iW 4iW-"rilS- -. Thursdayi v , n - i - ff li-t v' ?v;; "Let's Get Married" A Mm A, Wednesday ,,il. II' ,, ,.!)! ' 'ijjMf With -I'Wtl'I'lV, 'm -mf: klsi in C '''ii'l'.'.' '''", alt: i-;irt'