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Thursday, July 8, 1926. TX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER o o o . o o o o o o o o o o o o o 1 o o o o o f o o o CI o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o n o o o ff o o o o o o o e; o o o o o o o (I o ' o n a - o o - o r. c o o j o I) o o e o ' O' ' o ' o o o o ' o : o o ' o ' o Local News In Brief 1 i r ;., COMING EVFJtTS Jfuljr IS, 14, 15 and It , Free Homemakent' institute xmAm auspices The Observe. July 15 Union count Mill annual pioneer reunion, July M, aa, II Ouuttuiuoa of Northwest Real Estate aso elation In La Grande. Sept. Si, as, 21, and IS Union rouiitr fair at Elgin, Ore. Mti lluiiiiiliruys I IMler Miss Culhurlno lluiniiliroys, who 1ms been 111 since Alonuii'y, Is feel Ins much butter tnuuy. Uuift at I'altlsun Hume Mrs. 1.. MeCreary. ofPortland, Is a g-ui'St ut Hie Hurt? I'altlaon home. The visitor, und ,M lis,' I'attl. son arc Bisters. . To Portland on Vacation Mrs. Hurry Mohr und her tluughU1 JBhter. Mildred, have Bono to valuauu aauon , , ., clll. rtland on a vacation rlp of achlllU lllrcady (ne nnv , weeks. , ,, .. hl. , . ,. l'ortlu few itw Penny (Store Opens . - A new J. C. l'enney' Co. ' storo , was opened , in linker yesterduy' i with a liirBi) crowd In attendance.! uin.-iiuuiii.ii. 'l'lt iifnP.i l lc!,l..,l t M,ii ,i,I . .... ........ . ... - alley streets. ; :' ; , ., TZT. T ' Ibtnnw 4 Hood Hirer- ,. . . Miss Nurtna Mctwen,. of Hood 11111. iriui iii-u iiuiiiiT uiii-r oin-iiu-' ln? several days visiting Misses Opai and 'Edith Smith uud other friends. ', - 1 : ' ' f llrv, for Medical TmUuirni J. flWhliielph Tucker and : family ; were In !.u, Grande from Malheur county yesterday to have' medlcal" ttitlmcnt jfor his small son, who ihk broken his collar mtw. Moils Smftill.4 in Town Ir. W. I,. Powers, lieud of the jjfolls ilcpatincnt ut Oreirnn Acii 'inilliiral eollcec, 1h In t'nlon coun ty. louay visiuiik ii i iKiiiiiif. (mu uiainaite ippurnisnv " ' 'louUlnir oVer the soil slluuliun In 'Uie valley. j- ' , . - -. . 5 ' - ''Home finiii I'orlland , Mis. GcAi'Kc Meaerve, who Is on vvaealion from her work at tile H KIlvcrlhorn-WrlKlit dmif store, il has returned, from u I dp to l'orl ' land. t i ' -. ' . Keliirn from lOMei-prlsc . Mis. Wallace Cass und children, lle'rnlcij and Arthur, returned yes terday from Kntcrpiise. Tlley sneiil the holiday week end i ut Wallowa lake, stopplnit .'in jiintcr prise on'lljelr way home. , .: ' -j, . . Airs, (iekeler Very III . : Mrs. Kthrinu.yekBliy. who lives cust of l.a Grande,: Is report ed ill a critical condition today. Khe has been 111 for u couplu of weeks. f Vislllus Her Brothers ." .Mrs. Mubel IK.bblns. with her son, Philip, Is hpre from Milton, Ore' for a few (lays' visit at the homes of her brothers, Sherwood and Raymond O.' Williams. Guests of Mother Here Mr. and Mrs. Hush McCull, or llalncs. have returned home after a few daya visit with the former'! mother, Mrs! Harali Mct'nll, ut Ihe home of her duuffhter, Mrs. Flor ence llacon. Mrs. McCull has been only a short (line from New York, where she visited her father., To India as .Mlssioimrlcs Itoberta Omndy McKtliluy, daughter of lien M. Grundy, a for l ler resident of l.a Orunde. ' and lur husband. jVI!son MeKinluy. are visiting, tllelr relatives here preparatory to sailing for J.uck now, India, where tlley will enguge In missionary worl: among the na tives. . . ' .Moving to I'ortliuu! Mr. and .Vlrs. I'. I). Congilon and daughter mid Mrs. Krank Koht, nil oooooooaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Clint s Great 1 Money Raising Sale GOINCf'f ULL BLAST EVERY DAY! Saving You Money on Your - Needs Of , . Quality Merchandise. ; MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTERS JLINT WTHIEI m u?s siotnca, lown, concluded n six weeks visit here with .Mr. and Mrs. George Earhart this mornlnn and continued on their way to 1'ortlnnd, where, they expect to make their home. Mrs. Coiwrtlon Is a slater of Mr. and Mrs. Kolit no is their aunt. Here from .Mr, and Mrs. I. It. Heaalv nml i family arrived In l.a Oranda . terday from Wichita, Kansas, uud Will spend the summer as suents or his brother J. v. Heasty's mo ther and another brother, Carney arrived huro: a rew days ago and Canu-y hus accented a , uoniiinn with Die teli'phonn rdmunny. Ills lanuiy will follow later. liny .New Habhlls , niue Mountain Kur and Kia llicrs has Just added to Its hutches two Chinchilla docs, recent sr- ' j rivals from Kuglanri, and deserlb. ' . n. i-ainur, or tnc robiiii farm, as "from the blue bloods of rabbitdom." He says they are a and he and his partner, Mr. Hoffman. expected to exhibit them . ut . tho different fairs this full. Spoke in llaker (nn(in v w viv Cnnliiln K V Klw. II M A ... . . " ' ' . ......... .siauoneu in ui urundu, was a uel of the Huker county cham- ber of commerce yesterday while ho was In that city InspeotluB tho national guarii i,0111pany (,.,. Mo prulsoU the Huker comimny and pointed out (he nutwsally or peavu time prciiaredness In an uddress. DIVERS FIND 12 BODIES INSIDE SUBMARINE S-51 I NEW. Y.UHK, July.. 8 . (At). j Divers who entered Ihe battered I hulk of the I'nlted Htates iubmu I line H-5.1 today reporied tnat thertr jweio about 13 bodies inside the snip, uno body was seen wcuire-j behind "iiiachliiei'y. In the eiiBlne -"'loom und others were renorted In the torpedo room. ' If tile divers'- estimate Is cor rect It. means that' the bodies of 13 sailors: were Washed from the hulk by .tlie waves w hile It lay . . u,..i, i, I on -the ocean land urter betna? sunk by the ww-11 U,M" '"' "" tlvcs or Ihe ministerial association .. steamer City of Homo Inst Hen-i nt Heia'ion of the justice court , )ict wltll WByor Dak,,r y.-sterday. known.,nre merely ror .lemon tember and nrobubly . will ncv..rl'n t" cty h"H. Judito MiiBh K., The conference was the remit of rUtm. und will not udvertlpe the i, .,.,.,., 1 . wiw.n hn niiiuion ncci-,...l there . were 36 men on the' 8-61. Three. were saved and eight bodies were Inter recovered. hoped Hint the remaining 25 bo.1 les had stayed ,ln the. submarine and could be reclaimed by the be reaved families.' The submarine was pulled into drydock In the mrv-y yard at Brooklyn 4oday aftehl being, freed from a reef in the i'last liver struck yesterduy. Mrs. Landes May Oust Mrs. Baker From Office 1 HKATTIIK. -Illlv S (Al'l diction was heard at the elly hull here today that .Mrs. Hertha K. I l.undes, Heuttles mayor, will ousi'eouri ntuiuwiu) aniri nuu - iu. one ol her own sex rrom a mu- nleipul position. Mrs. I.und.a th!s' week dismissed T. Harry Ilolton from, the civil service commission after he refused to resign. '.It wus said that she will soon uslt Mrs. IJonnu K. Maker to re sign und will appoint Mrs, Harriet Kilns, u , clubwoman, In her place on the commission. Tom 8. Pat terson, the third member, is slat ed to keep his post. to attkxu ci:i.i:imATiox l:OHi;m;ilG, Ore., July 8 (Al'l. The L'mpuuu chiefs and suuaws, Itosi-burg's booster organizations, toduy voted unanimously to at tend the Natron cut-off celebra tion at l-'ugcnc on August I . The chiefs und suuaws will appear in full Indian regullu, and will be ac companied by the IJouglus county concert, bund nnd .the I'mpiitla post. Amerlenn l,i-glon drum em-pf. o o o o o o o EVERYBODY HAPPY " ' " -"'-f- y; ' K-- - -. .V-"' ' ;, -;:V.'.;' . .' ; v 'f i -i i r ' ' ELGIN MAN A Jury to try the state's eharK" of Illegal possession ill the case the Case , umiinst Hd Nelson one of Ihri'o I taken at Klshlrap hill, near I'.lBln nr iviKiii. ...... I .1.... ,1.1. . n ' IBriidy presl.lliiff. Trlulwlll pro-. ceed tills afternoon. I r The court set July 14 for the rial for of Glenn ltydcr, and July 15, Glenn Graham, i Ityder und Gra ham are the other ,two"meml;crs of Ihe trio. . v - Itllbc McClime'a trial will bo set by the court tomorrow. M. Wapnto, Toppenlsh Indian, pleaded" guilty Jo1. Honor chnrire when lie appeared before Judge Urady tills morning and was sfili tenced to a. fine of 150. Vaughn Mnyfleld. wild was ar rested by officers at Klgln July on a change of (,'lvlng intoxlcutliir? , lllriuor to a minor, is to stand trlul Pre-'hcrc July S". ' - . ? - ; i Hoy charboneau paid a flno of five dollars and costs In Juslleo speeuing in me iMinam cunyuu. ' ' Root Beer Fountain To Be Opened Here An A. & It. root beer fountain one or some SO to 1U0 such places Ihal Ihe company has established slnco It orlglnuud about four years ago will be opened In a few days in tho remodeled store building on Ailumn' avenue Ihal formerly housed Ihe Nelson slut lonery. O. U. I'lckutt will be the manager. He und his family mov ed here recently from Hurley, Ida. Ambassador Protests At Proposed Parade 1'AItIH, July 8. (Alf Ambas sador Myron T.,Hcriiek Is perturb ed ut 'tho. decision of the AMSocla tloa of American volunteers In tho French Mrmy to take part In tho proposed demonstration Hunduy In opposition to ratification of the Amrrican debt settlement. L'nder prcNi-nt pluns the Ameri can volunteers will be stationed be. g.fore the Allan Kecscr monument o'in the I'laee e Ktuta L'nls. where OjllM-y will n-celvo a wreath from the French Veterans' uusociutlon as ojlt nm relies paftt. Ambassuuur rterrieK saiu louuy tltat the posters announcing' tho parade were a direct slap at the I'nlted Htates nnd ut himself. Cun scfiucnlly he felt If Americans take any purt in the parade. It will cm mirrurs him officially. He frit that It wiw unthinkable that American volunteers would bear a shure in the demonatratlon. WA.NTS KAItl.Y TltlAfj KKA'rrt-i:. July 8 fAI).Th drfense announced today that H will flpht any, utlempt of the proseutlon to postpone, trial of Wallace n'loyes (laimrt. aeeuwd of miird'rlnf his (iaiiwhtt-r Hytvlu. "Wv will In- n-aily for trlul July lit," said liobcrt H. MiieKur lnni'( uiti of tin defense counsel, nddlntr I hut the prosecution hni JiihI as much time for preparation us the d-tvuH' Mii,is may n;it.j:. . , HAI.KM. Ore. July . ( A I') Consideration Is In ln given by di rectors of the Onuon Tulp and Paper company, or Hah m, and the dtrectuniten or paper mills at Van couver, Wash., and I .oh Ant'ehs. u 11 of which arn controlled by V. l'UdbeMer of Portland, lo a ni'TRer of the three mills, all to be done In probable connection with larking onto tho m-nr'T the west ern paper converting coinpuny of iluleui. ' - The Rev. Mr. Clarke to Testify Before Jury IOHTIND, Ore., July 8. AP) A subpoeiut has Ue'cn bwued for the Hev. Clement Q. Clarke to ap pear before tho Multnomah trrnnd jury and proHent whut evidence ho may ha.vo of vice conditions exist ing In Portland District Attorney i.rH nnmiiinnnil vnatirdnv Thn ,.,, jury w1 s(art invusui. ,lnn ,..i,l.. ...nrnlnir. Itenresentn. . ' a. nI,.,H of cirko to the mnls-' Iterlnl ussociution to support his ut- ' icrlal association to sunnort his at-' tacks on the city administration and the -district .attorney. , . r No specific request other than asklmr for cooperation among nil fuw- enforcing agencies, was muda, on the ni):i-or by Iho committee, j I MEAD OFFERS NO ENCOURAGEMENT TO STAN FIELD i 4 I'KM)LI5TO.V. July 8. (AP) ' Dr. K I wood Mead, of the bureau of reclamation, this morninjr re iusea io oner any encourHKemi-ni to Stanfleld people when they ,uguin requested construction work nnd extension work on the Stanfleld propcet o that the pro- munnt?eiucnt. has made a thorough Ject might make full us? or the tudy of arrangements and convenl wuters from the .McKay dum when 't'tice in tho home, und her recom It is ready for use. I Jr. Mead point-! nK'ndalioiiH, can bo accepted a ed out that reclamation fund re- I thoroughly ' workable, oolpts wcro falling off and tho j. (.0 Kulrbanks, who.se name 1h bureau wus In no shape to do the familiar lo hoim-bullders in On work It hus been eommltltd byln ror t,( help he has dispatched eongres-J. The d.'lay at 'Stanrlehl j from ,!, office at the Oregon Ag also deluys the moving of the cx- J rlculturul college. Is scheduled for perlmc.it station ut Hermlston to ,.Clures on both art and nrehltec a goveiniuent tract ot lund. Dr. turo .Umm, iMunnlnir" and "Art Mead Is unxlous o have, this mov-j in Education" Wlll be his after larger field of noon lectures. Thursday he will ed and enter work. Chicago Golfer Shoots 68 in National Open COUMi;r8, Ohio, July 8. (AP) Hill Mchlhorn. of Chicago, w.t a fust pace for the first round of the nallonul open golf champion ship with a record score of (iH for the Helot o county club links, tie had a marvelous 33 to establish a record for the firw! nine but was not quite so brllljnt on thu home ward trip. i.itiirr imstpom;o. WASHINGTON, July 8 ( AP). The nnvy's non-stop attempt wl.h sea plane Pit-1 front Seattle to Son . Diego has b;en Indefinitely postponed, the department was ad vised toduy, owing to fa Hunt of the oiling system of the plane's engines, which landed at Pillar Point. Wnsh., yesterday. The plane was towed in lo Port Angeles and It Is esliiiiuti'd that' two weeks will be required for repairs. The destroyer pal rol sta tioned along the const lo safe guard the flight hus been released from that duly. EXPERTS TO ARRIVE HERE FOR SCHOOL (Continued from Papr 1) of Ihe type of heat or stove avail- ;ihle, and equally Inlerentlng to the Womnn who cook by elecfrl elty und the one w ho prepares Jier meals over a wood fire. lir. t llysse Moore, who Is na- j tionally reMpi-cted for his rcseureh 111 tho fli.Iri nf chit. I tw-Hlh will i... I iisHlsted In his demonstrations by Miss Allee II. Muniuurdt, ' Union' county heuith nurse. MIsk Mar rfuardt in arranging this week to have several children on 4be plat form to lllustrute the points that the specialist will make In regard to positive hcilth Ho will Huiude lantern slldu lllustrotlons also run ning troiu halt Co lhrco-quurU. of an hoVif of each lecture. , Won't I fold Clfnlr. ' IJi'eaufitv, of hlH limited (hue, 1r. Moore will be unable to conduct a clinic In ln Ciraiule, but he will be availably flor conrurenees at whleh pn rents ftneiy commit, him about their chjlilVoii. r ' : Uernard Jakway, Authority on In terior decorating, hus arranged for the iwo of draperies, wallpapers, und nifTM tp UluHtrato hla points In reuard to Color, combinations and cncuu. id c uesireu 111 iiuu-.i ,,,tnu It...... u. ,.!,.. Iin lota II l"0""c'!,:t,f n"y,l"","M Mr- Iuki"iJ,: lectures In San Mr. Jakfray'i i'neisco mtiu i.os Angeies nave ,u,"" '''eeijed with high enlhusl- usm. and-1 lie publishers are prou.i lo '"elude dm In the institute fuc ulty. .';i ' Miss !-! itre Uell Cooley. who Is to have It irgepf the sewing 'dp- imrlmentj I. one of tho most popu- leiiHion Kertlep. Khe Invariably at-; trauts a lufge crowd for her dem- onstratfons,' since she, 1m woll known j us ui tv ring uuiy, mi iiiuml ijku;iii iii NuggwUlonH. In her work. Hhe will show by aotuul operullontt how to overcome the llbi of home dress- muKini? mimnory. 3ladiS Tholouuh Study . Miss lluby lieers. who will ad- drefs the institute ironrs on homo talk lo both men and women on "Art In the Homo." ARCADE LAST SHOWING TONIGHT L FRIDAY SATURIMY . BEN LYON And T 'wA liat notional i The Year's Great TWO VESSELS IN TROUBLE I-ONIK)N, July S. . (AP) A Lloyds dlsputch ; from Melbourne Austrulla snys tho sloatnur Caomu hus tfuno oslioro on the north rout of Queensland, Tho passengers antl crew were saved. Tho message, which canie from tha AustrulUv steumshlps proprie tary limited at Molbourno, owners of tho Coomn, says she went ashore 'lost nlRht. The passeneers were , t mnsf er red to tho steamer Iturwah and will bo landed at 1'ort Alma. Tho warship Morusby took oft tho uuis tor and crew tthls mornliiK. Tho Moresby's commttuder considers tJie (.'ooma a total wreck, , v. . The Couma Is a teel sleaiuer or :i.aS!t gross tons, built In U07 at (llasgow, Hhe Is owned by the Aus tralian Steamship . Proprietary Ltd., und her home port Is Mel bourne, 1 v NKW YOU1C July S. (Al) (Ai)-'!'! -Krone tv liner legrass, which sailed from New York with 1.00U passengers. In returning to New York oil account of engine trouble said a wireless message to the line today. Tho port-engine had broken duwu the. message said. - The Degruss was about 350 miles out when the trouble deve loped and capluln Marlus Auburt the coiumandur decided to bring his visual back. Hhe Is expected to reach hero tomurrow nlghl. . CITY OPENS ELEVEN BIDS ON PROJECT i . (Continued from Pace 1) Including lk und I, hid, of I'ort lnnd : Mr. Kelts,' and others. The Hceurlty Construction company members present, however, wore In favor of considering thu John son bid. . , Dlcvcii lllils I '.nlei-i cl. , lllcls entered on the storm sewer unit follow:. ,: Hartonbower unl Spuelh$4 1, sso.ia. v- ' . . C. I', 'I'orkelson, Oswejo, Ore. f45.3SK.Gtl.- Jamcs C. llruud, Kpokune $10,- 2S0.U7. I'.k and I.lnd, I'orlland Hi, 272.1(1. Charles H. Helmer, llolso 46,6l.2(l. ' i. John Keating, ' I'orlland M",- 010. Itldn enlercd on the , sidewalk We Buy for Less We Seir for Less MEN'S WORK SHOES Composition soles, sewed and nailed, moccasin toe. The kind that will stand rough wear $2.85 New Yo Store Destroyers of High Prices. MAY McAVOY Weturi Comedy Novelty Unit follow I Hecurlty Construction Co. Ill, '230.60. ' , U i -3 , J.- W. Compton, McMlnnvllla $30.421) !!. Charles H, Helmer. nolle III, 67J.08. Clyde R. Scita I2T,3I.1. ' Tho norlhaldu district work Is tho largest project to be offered hero for several yean under : tho provisions of the Bancroft bond ing act. All bids for the storm sewer unit were mora than the en gineer's estimate, which was Ml, 430. IS and all for tho sidewalk unit were less than tho engineer's eallmttte, which was $37,600.32. Tho engineer's estimato for the to tal was 178,809.47. llcforo adjournment, other mat ters wore attended to, Incuding a motion to pay Mrs. Itnmelhurt a sum of money the city owes her for right of way, and referring of a petition . (or a sower ; Improve ment between O and II uvenuca and Ni-cond und Seventh streets to tho pity manager. Thu city man ager announced the reservoir at the deep well has been . tested re cently. ' ' ' , WATl-.ll OFFICIALS TO MKF.T HAI.KM, Ore., July . (A'l'l.- Kor the purpose of allocating the waters of the Columbia river, stute wuter - officials' - from Oregon. Washington. Montuna and Idaho, will meet at Hpokune July. 1 '. Htato Knglneor Khen l.uper said yesterduy. It Is probable thut. Kl wood Meude, federul reclamation commissioner, will uttend. VALLEY FIELD V; TRIPS BEGIN (Continued from Paco 1) visited- for u view of tamo pas tures. Certified, potato - soed- and re sults will bo on 'exhibition ut Ihe lee Davis ranch. .1 rtiHi'luton at Vnlon. I.uiclteon ut noon will be en ten at tho Union o.porlment stutlon. Hach excursionist Is to provide food for himself. Ico cream und coffee will bo furnished. Crop demonstrations ut tho I'n- SPKCIAL l ltll.Y AMI SATI'ltUAV Al.l, IIAl.t' KOCKH ;: AT A IHSCOlSiT : .'". 75c Hose ,. ;i Jk (Hie Hose i........ .VK! Oilc M Hoso ..ttOo A Largo Assortment of Hose ut....- Sou Art & Baby Shop "Everything for the Baby" . ST Alt I VHaBHBM i ' -., XJ MMSOMS ' .POLLY- r-?. L ' from the story a daring: wager thut was won at a terrible cost. A love drama of the old West. Dick's most picturesque role ever. -' Dorothy Mackaill , Comedy "Between Meals" T. 1 SUNDAY "OLD LOVES AND NEW" With Lewis Stone And a Big Cast of Favorites III! Mora Ka. IS 104 Adnata Av Issfcrf j Boys9 fancy cc!art3 Blazers, elastic fcr.lt bottomsa 4.50 vtl ue. Sizes 6 to 16. ui mwt Ion stutlon are scheduled for tha aftcpioon. With Mr. jHckmuu on hand act as louder, the discussions nt the Wolf Creek hall Saturday will center on the following intnrosts: "l'otulo Diseases lit tho Field an4 How to Control Them' '8weet Clover for 1'asture and os Ho. Hulldor," Hard Kederution versus Kede ration," "Trtbl liar ley."' ; "Urlinni Alfalfa versus Coniiiioa Alfalfa" and "Flax." Opportunity will bo itiven fur tho- consldera. tlon of., other iiuestlons on furm crops. ' . LEoION NAMES ! r : ITS DELEGATES (Continued From Pair 1 Kvery num. woman and .child In the community, who has bern asked to sins; la exported to tu there when thu practice opens, thd uommltteo vhulrinun said today. FRIDAY SATURDAY BIzzztz $329 .?.- W th ;. I "THE STORE WITH A COW5aCNCEv