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i M ' niT, JWBdfifenlhfl July 21,' Local News In Brief T i. CHIMING EVENTS July 22, 2.1, 3 l--'omcuUoa of Northwiwt Heal Kstate lm rlatlnn 'w ! Cranrfc. Inly SA-'ii Historical Meant "Spirit of America" ScW . ' ' HI Unloa conijlr (air at Wain, (n In City from- lliio.i Steve Hutchinson was In the elly ..in rnlon today. In City from linker rani .Carpenter, county agricul turist! of- Halter county, wag In the city yoBturduy on business. To Aeeoiiiaiiy Caravan a Traffic Officer Iter! went to 1'urlland last lllsht to accompany the caravan of real cslnlu nun from ycHlorn Oregon and Wash ington In l,u Grande today. Culli-il h,v Mother's Dentil : K Jluusslir .returned to l.a (1,-undc Ihia murnlivr front Idaho, ivhcre he was called by the sudden Illness ,and death of Ilia mother srvcral days iiko. lU-lnrllfi fi-ynt Yiikliim . Mrs. O. K Muran returned to lier home here yesterday from Ya kima. Washington, where she has b.-'-H .-visiting for the past two weeks witU lie.r two Hons, .Walter and t'liarh-s .Mor'ati. ' ' VHtliig in Oly ' Mr. and Mrs. rharbs S. Hunny uml family, up Tacoma. Wawh.. nrn ! ilslilngin l,u Craude at tho I.. K. ' Jmnn hoiije. ,.T!n y. arrived last iiilil and lUan toibe iere iiulll the first of n't weeli. (.Mrs. Helen M. OeddiH, historiun; lloifie froiii I'iirllaml j .Mrs. ll. iiry Maxl'leld, ni:wlr.ir. Judy Ash relurntd to I.a Gnindo ' Olher urrleers will be chosen this'' morning from Portland, , hiter. wluiru lie has been with his bro- j Any lineal descemhint more Hum Iheri .'Jiurlt'S Asb,.Tor the piirtl (wo .IS years of age vlioe ancestors wii'lifC" plans to icuviV ili is' eve- 'eume to ITtnh befon' May 'Ut; LSlilt ningTor1 Sfia l-'ranelseo. Cal.. to Is eligible for membership. C'hap aeciifeinjMpsjUun .with. .the. II. and t-rn.are. now orguntj d-in. 22 aoiih- I,. IrfdeM-etiiiipunyy Ki'lm ti fiun l-'lslihi"' Trlik I ten Hiimnielt .nd Z i" .Mr. v Lniighlln relurmd, to l.a (Inmd" inU ii brhl from IlidJ'-n lake, whpre they have Men fishing since Suilay. II Is IihoshIIiIiv-Io drive to l)ie lake so made eiunp ten miles front the lake und hiked (lie rest of Ibe way. , I icff for Ayi-.-leni Dnwiii Mr. inid Mrs. Alvali (Yowley' and Iltth' son. Clifford, and MrH. Crow- trict attorney h oftlee.. I he i;ranU J chosen by tl.e t nion toiinty I Ui ley'i. father, J. It. Oliver, left Set- jury iiIko paved tin "way for further jiil-ers1 association to represent them ur.iiiy for Portland.' -wiiere ' they Investigation1 wheir i-'orenian " 1 1 1 - Jut .(neen in 'the pioneer episode, w llj; be joined by Mis. Oliver, who lain II. Carter. Ill repurliw; llie .Mrs;:lirandy. Dunham Wriffht, and tna' been visiting' here, and- go on ' findings, nnnouned that tiie grand other early setllero will be intro Ijo Kugene. On sen for a weeks Jury w ould bo open at all linn s to I dpced In this scene, whieli ls of- vir'il. Tiny expect to VIM! coast ' ljuihrfc ifwiii befor.: lurniuir. to f?cft iliK'Sl.irnliiK i .Mr. ud iMi. Hob Synileiistrlclier und family, accompanied by. Mrs. riyl" .inilllerinau and her niece, 1 I 'eeile Stewart, left this morning, - by liiilo, for Portland. Astoria and netu.l.le. rroiu iiirrc un-. "... . lo Sail Kianeiseo und Hiler.llllellto, t'tiltroi niti, w here the Hydenstrlck-j IT !f .mu He Mien' no "- liiermnn and her niece will visit (lieje for about fo.jr weeks, lie(irii fiom Wallowa Ijlke .Mis. Oeorge II. ('urrey has re- lurhcd II. ' ''her home here from Iowa lake. Ilei .laughter. .Mrs. . y l-arl.y. and c'llldren. will re- iJVln .it Jhe lake over the .week t They a.u occupying the Inio- IV tllssell cotlag- ..'iirrev and .Mm farrol I 'urrey are also caniping at the Ink". They w ill--ret u I'll lu l.a llraude tint first Of le.t week. 'In Hair I'lelil leiiiluns ' V. 1 Teatscli. dlslriet agrlcul t.nul agent with heuihiuurlers ut . ... vallis doing Meld work In Yalli f. tl !. Marlon and olle-r counties in Western Oregon, will be here this aft.Tlioun on his way. lu Wallowa county, where lie" will : conduct u field excursion tomorrow, similar U the field meet recently held In la .tjirallde. Ylsflcxl here Short Time 1 Mr. and .Mrs. t V. Trliiinill and elilldn-n. Harold and V.-lva, of . Miiltfrhfli'ld. nl.. arrived In 1U'(. i-fty . Sunday fr a short vlH with llH'Ir uiu le and au-it. Mr. and Mrs! H. Si-ward and tle-ir eiiiicliiH. Kmnk S'-uard and family and M rs. Itrt IIU-l'Iiim und family. They will so Mom ht'tt tii 1he Yutlowstoae. mi- llotial parh. Tln-y will alo visit at l 'berry vale. Kuasuf, the fttrmer Jantzcn Swimmiiif Suits AT CLINT'S lr Ladies, Men, Misses,' Cadets, Youths and Children JANTZEN SUITS OF ilWLITY ' ' !i2.95 to $6.75 NTrHIE WTHE STORE VITH 192C) liomc or bulh Mr. and lira. Trim I moll. Mr. Trlninicil la with this ! Slumlord Oil company. Ho expects ilo return to La Grande for u lons ! Wt in the mar fiiluru. Vlsltnl Here YrMcnlny Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Ctnlwell ! pons, visited In I.a Oraiidc' yesterday ut I ' The displays, varied and cxtcn the homo of .Mrs. Ondwell's dsuiih- slve us they are. can only susrBvst ter, Mrs. Otis Palmer. They left the naluru of the scenes Hint will this morning tot 'heir liome at compose the patriotic spectacle to Itlclllund. , t , ,.,(;.. I be preesnted ut the high school , athletic grounds e'lldny und Sat- Moiutlit Purebred siivi 1 urduy evenings. . William Pedro, l inatllla county i A ot I4 American- Legion sheep muu. was lure yesterday. He !., unul.r lm, d.Vocllol. ot l y. bo light 1 head of purebred Hump- Talbot. construction committee shire lambs from J. ,11. Dobbin. I,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, worked halt .the night I he lambs were delivered to .Mr. .,.u,.s,,iy completing the. stage und I ldro "'" """'". erectliiK seats for the pageant at- " ' j tendance. . Three thousand persons 111 City from Cove ' , can be uccomudated lit each pcr- Cluy Barker, cherry grower from formancu. Cove, was in the elly on business Between 60 and ii fir trees hnvu oduy. He reports that there will been arranged to lorni the setting be another week of cherry picking , th ,)UK(.lmt, Teepees and the II i.ove beroro the season Is over. ! ,.alp, ru,. the Indiun episode will Most or the nrgc cherries have ! bc ,luul.d onlgUU been picked however uml all that i , . ., . remain are the smaller cherries. ,'m lo.ilghl He suys Ihut the members or the! J"8 rchc.uw.l before the cherry growers association rccclv- 'i"?l-u"t l"leti-ly compiled Is ed a good price for their cherries '""'o'"'; r mis evening, fhur tills year. UH ,n'"'",'n ticl- all ctiuriiiiicra Iii'.vInK u part tit tin pioducllon NEW CHAPTER IS ORGANIZED (Contlnut-d from Page 1) 4H following o!Tir-rH were elected: MrH. Ilotg.-p M. Uiron. pr' sld-nl ; Mrs, Kvi-lyn li. Lymim. frs vi-'" P"'ld n: : Mih7 l.esler Htoddtird. second vlco president: .Mrs. Walt-T A. Ilcaa, sceiflary: tbs lli l:lah, two counties in'Art- (xona, one in Idaho and one In Ore 1 son. ."I'.ir tim GRAND JURY REFUSES TO INDICT TRIO (Continued from Pago 1) junlil tile mystery id eiilii-ely -eii-ar. 'ii up was indicated hy .Mrs. .Me- riierwon s attorneyn and hy.llie-dls. receive siieii cvi.ici.ee as .irn. .ie- 1 J'herKon. iiilglil.Higiinii,huiJ4.jili.Luie itebeknlr lodge aiid the UiUoii llO.'atiWIS'WHry'tliHiCTW-l .twyTUfTTfr'r. - " The ' cvu.igellsru ariorlieys. inl i.ir staljement, nnuouni'vuU-LliutJ tin. "close of the grand Jury inlesll-I i0, 0niy marked tile close of the ii, Hi phusc or the search for"' her I kidnaper... which would, result in 1 1,,, capture ut t.te i..uiiHtci t.ti. i (i. conclusive..- deiiioiisUittlon of ne conspiracy -nirnlfist lh)3 good Avomuu. ' ' - ' Still After OrinWoii Kroin MIstrlcL' Attorney K.-yes eaim; the .stalemeiil that his 'ifl'lce. would llol let up 111 its efforts to i-olve the mystery until Kenneth (I. Ormiston, former radio opeiator al Allgelus Temple and said lo be ill New York, returned here foruuis tlonint,'. Ormiston In a idler to Kvvi.s frined the dlstrocl alto.. ney that he was alraid he couldn't ubllgc him. Following the stateuieiits from Anvi.h.H Tcllinle 1111.1 the dlsll'iet attorney's office It was learned lasl night thai 14 of the 17 liiemb. is oi (tie grand Jury hud refused lo vol" for kidnaping Indi. tinenls. Two of the three Jurors who voted to In dict were rcpurled to have done so . merely to keep, the ease up.-n for. posotble further dcvelopinrnls. ai n:x in roi;n,AM IHillTI.ANh, Oi e..-' .tidy 21 (AT) Sixte'-n nieiubiTH of the AmhtI cfin AsHueiatbin of I tail way Ad vertlKlncr Ap-nls arrived In I'nrt liind today and will r-niiiln hi tMi irun until Siiturdjiy, Keltin Urst htmd Inforinniron on soureefl. tudust rb-s itnd sei-nle' nl -triM'llonx, Thiirwbiy Hie parly will tin. verse the Mount I load bni highway. Friday they will k" t'" Asiorla anl the ncriin' braehci-. Stilurday they will visit (.onevb-w, Wush., und proceed to 1'iwt Sound. A CONSCIENCE1 FIRMS DISPLAY r VALtJED RELICS ; '.;. , (Continued from riiRO 1) I'Oinuiimity. exhibition. . There, lire Unlocks nd powder .' horna 4 hut were brought ucrosa the .plains after the Civil wur, nntive wen pons 11111I liiKeniciim makeshifts that tell of pioneer conflicts with the Indiana, sotivcniorq frotn the hut tleflclds or Kritnee, ' nnii examples of the latest word in defense wea- ui'i! rxijriMrd' to Uv at the Itls'i school al T:;HI a'cloi'U. Tim pnjjrmH Htory Ik In puiitu- mine, depleted and explained by.u, 'proKieutor; ' ' ' " i l-'lrst of I lie nine episodes Is hom the colonial period, and Is sponsored by Hit: I (teal chapter of the l. A. It." The second, showing the Lew Ik K Clark epeditluii, is ynder tin iiiKplees of the Klks. I i ne hip ii a tie is perioti nas neen worked out with the Odd Fellows arid the .Moose jointly ' sponsoring. ( The Grand Army of the Itepub lle, assisted by thy Kagles lodge, lias fostered the depleting of the Civil war story. The period of the surveyors Is under the direc tion of the I'tirkdale club. . ciiief .itKM-phv rit t Chief Joseph's part In the 1 1 In to ry of the Wallowa and counties, a special episode written ' riii.iii,,. ...i...iip.!-. .u. i.e.- "J ... ... '" . liroilueer and ilir.-eU.r, l sponsor- e.l l.y Hie I'nii.ll eutinly eliunil.er the In.liiHlrl.il i-JKl llial "the con i of eoiiiinereo uml the Knlfc-lits of ' . aremloniil fu-ht to nl.1 the fnriner k'uluuibUa.. r, : I 'I nllea fpunish ...War- .Velenins have lookeii auei rne pn imiaiiou ,.r the episode depleting tile Hian- I ish-Ainerieaii war. I j.Mrs. Lydia-Urandy, who came to fircgon. a girl of is, on 'the lourlh of .Inly til' years ago,. Jias been ere.l .by ine pioneers, assis.en i.y of eoinjiierel!. . .-. .ru ,tucrlcnn le gion, the Na- tlonal (luaids and the Salvation Army unite' us sponsors of the World war 'episode, which coll- eludes I lies -spectacle; i ' j . ' l!y rendition of period songs, the churns cements the scenes , and helps lo interpret them. The chor- ' isters were assembled by.tlio Alon- io tiie republican party of the na di.y Musical club, M rs. Ji. 'I...- Itlcli-.. lion." hrdson, the, . I'nioti conuticrclal . ' .' '. eluli-1111(1 other organizations , as- I'Ol ll III'IIT M'.AU IIAKKIt elsllng iHth the ilrfsentatlon of lho kaki:u, Ore, July '.'1. (Al') laigeani. 1 ; ' ' I l'our persons were Injured tasl ' ' '-' t ' '. ' ' night wlien nn automobile went l-'l,Vt:il MAHHII::i 1 ov.t a ?. root, emlinknicnt on the l.OH ANtl.JCI.IOS-; Caplain t.ow- ' nuitcr-Hlchland highway and roll ell 11. Smith, "round the world Pd into Powder river. The Injured river," vvas' ninrrled herd "yesttr- ,V(ro i)r ani jra. (;, w. Marshull. day to Airs. Madeline .". Slmintin;- 0f linker; Mrs. Kmma llobcrts, ton, of l.os Angeles. No airplane enyon City, ai.d .1. I'. Pluniiett. w edding tour, however. The couple MrB Huberts wiw taken to -.i local left ror .Honolulu by boat. liospltal with a broken collar bone. Shp Finds His Master Again j ; i " r : V""1 1 " I Hhfp, pood iWturM An nho n abovp. i "fipriiMr from tb Print tm' Honif nt rolorrto Springs, i.'olo.. rocrmly heaun he ran mrrmn th nrnrer tid. Th prinirrn In thr home took un funrt nd HhippM him to ank Morrow (aiiovt, his owner, at GreenttIK n. C Union trainmen ail along the rout rave Php m hlpinc htrxj. an? njw hf'a a mascot of , th? GrenytUt TyVnin. " EA" GRANDE EVENytCf OftSKflVEJi EAST SUFFERS (lly Tlie Associate! ri-cw) ' Kuf.ternt'ra mopped Uu-lr brows und BcowU-a Into' tlw wont 'today, l-'or out of tho wcHt hud rolltd the sumiuor's grcutrst heat wave. But uppcullnpr ffloncca of hopii were turned to tho west, too, for relief from the humid heat wea ehcdulcd to como from the same source. , IMvith List Swelled. ' ! As the heat mounled, prostni tlona were reported and the ltt of drownings Indirectly altrlbul able to tho weuther which cau8.J a general rush to hike, und sou shore, mounted 'steudlly. Hhowera were reported ut Gal veston. Hault. St. Marie. OulU'.h and St. 1'uul. Although' high tern FROMWARMTH perutures continued yesterday f ruuuy men any nine throughout the central valley and lans from I'ocute o ran Into upper lake region, reaching loo : trL'tch f frci,j oil this morn degrees In Iowa and Nebrasku.J. mi cro forced to break signs of relief v.ero apparent- to- j (otmlott. 'i hey will proceed, clay. Minnesota. Iowa. Nebraska url)Y 1H ' own dlscie- and Coloiado were reported ' cool- arriving In La Oraiido b er with Indications eNlstlng that a,a lwu3 tlllB uftemoon .und tho cool wuve will spread rapidly livening. eastwurd, . i 1'ocalello, although no format Helirf PrtMlk'ted j Invitation has been dispatched, U Khowers wen, predicted for thol expected to Join tho bidders for sweltering eastern- states tonight ot'xt 'cur 8 convention, and resulting cooler weather was) Miuiy Seek OomuiiUott. promised for tomorrow. Victoria, H. C, Sulem. Kugene Temperatures- which yeslerd'iy ; and lAwlston hhvo registered their nussed s decrees In portions- of j Invitations In udvunce. Hpokun, Pennsylvania. New Kngland and New York were expected be generally surpassed "today. ( New Kngluiid seemed uniformly in the grip of the houl wave, mid New York state bade fair to prove a lusty rival for high honors. FARM HELP PREDICTED BYOHIOAN (Continued Prom Psg 1. . 1 liMiiiinilliitr ' "I'cullulllic .lusliee" rnr ii... Anieilenn fnriner before I lie lows repnl.llenii convention, j Unlini'Daii W. Turner, or CornliiB. lora-j""P" "'" ,L " ."e.... i t.iu L..i-nW'of Hie u.iuul fmnlle rush al Hie porary- chairman. "". l.i to 'tin. "proleeteil rej:ion.s 01 . had just beirun." Smith W. Urookliurt. IllsurKent lormer i . r. seiia.or who unrai Senat or I'll mill Ins Tor the Hcnator- lal noiulnation. . was recommended to the voters. Senator Cummlna was praised, while (lie "failure of president Coolldire to espouse tbn.(!,.0rgu if. lllrnlo Is offering In cause -of the agricultural states. Turner said; ."-was regarded piore "In sorrow than in anger." ..: Sn" Coolklge OlMlumte "II It bard to b'elleve." Turner declared In referring to tile presi dent, "that lie will rem illi obdur- 'ato.lnUio. faw otui.tit;liiivl. llower.Mr, .we w-lll continue WHh- uur-resource s to hiittle for recog- ultiQii.of the principle. Hint Injus- tr,. in one section will Inovllably bring disaster lb all." 'The fight 'for economic . justice for tho fanner, he declared, should 'be made a v'"'ty matter, win. low-i hiking up the "cudgels In this fight ' v& m i mm VXD X-- ' REALTORS TO ARRIVE f t HERE TODAY ' (Continued fiom Pg 1) . thero this evening, a comtultteo of Pendleton reultora acting aa hoMtfl under direction of W. .1. MorrlBou. .No Word IYohi Uotmli. 'No definite word hua been ro celved from W. K. Porah, United Htutes senutor from Idaho, who ik scheduled to ajpear on tho open ing day prog rum. I. W, Htodduid, president of tho llolse board, wired Zimmerman this morning thut ho wus unable to reach tho senutor, und would consult Clyde U row n, lduho vicu president of tho northwest ussuetutlon, this eve ning. Tho ueeretury said ho fourod tiie senator might not reuch iduhu in time to fill the engagement. Bo run wua In li corgi a. last week, und no annuunucment bus beeii niudo of his return to liolse. Tho Idaho curuvun. including It la Indicated, may ulso get into . thu ;rlvulry, The competition for tho succeed ing convention usually shuke up somo 'lively ilitlcs during tho sessions. KIccllon of officers sel dom arouses anywhere near the Interest, delegates of other yeucj declare. , lichen nllutis ' Numerous. Two hundred fifty, reservations are now on record.- That Is dou ble tho udvunce registration ot Helllnghum, Wush., last year. Zlmmcrmiin said this morning. MKvery(hlng Is lu splendid shupe' hu obsiirvefl." "Indeed, I ! Hon't know when Hie preimniloiy work Una pn.BresseU In finer . ,., u.iii. in. I.. I.... ... .... Jntriea for tho nnnilul flve-inl.l- 1 ulo talk cup content are llHle.l j'from I'ocatello, . LtoiHe. . Nuinpn, ! Hnoknn... H e n I I I llelll.ieMlti.il. llOI.un, . ,l Kutfene. .Several uthers are expected to line up before: Wednesday, vveulng, which j3 dm mlt for entrance. . , . , , ' Clip o i:.lill)itlili. I , Tho handsome silver cup thai. the name of l.a Orunde was placed on exhibition In the noutb windows of the l.a tlrande In vestment company's building t IiIh morning, ft hiV b'en pronounced one of, the bent looking eupn of fvred ;clnce'. the contest wmh vvk inntcd',, with the .qreunlvutlon l .i-ara.'hlf".'' " ','.". '.T .-' . ' ' . ... r The old country club golf courHO ltu been ; undergoing Improve nunts for n couple or week In anticipation of - tin tournament that l one of the entertainment feature of the land ienH gath crliiff. The J,add estate trophy Ih ready for the winner. .- ; scleral tiolfcrs Entered. J'nul' Hheddlor, vice prettldent of tins Northwest oUHOclation from WuthlnBton, is bno- of the entrantn. Home ot her prominent memberH are ready registered tor the tour nament Include C. M. Cryor, presi dent of the HpokAiie board; Phillip YVW; KrV preHldeiit of the I'ort Innd board; V. Norton, n-pre-senting tal)h I). Lloyd who recent ly purchased three million dollars worth or Portland properly; Hub ert V. (irlnnell, ptiL president ot the Hpoknno bourd, and V, 1!. dowbray, of Anitenndit, Alont,, one of the directors or tho tiSMOciatloh. (Juesl. badges entitling the hold ers to sit In on all meetings of the convention have been mulled to I he contributor to the convention fund and lo tho incmbern of tin principal committees. The bndg'-s do not admit the war'TH to the banquet, however, Ioeal persona who wish to attend the affair mu.st miik1 n'Semitlons wll h either 1.1. A. Iirnhnm or Kaymoad O, WIII hituen before Id a. in. Krlday, It was announced tht;t murnlng. Thr president's bull Krlday eve ning Is open to members of the local committee, their husband!! and wives, and to all realtors lu the community,' 1 Mor t'nrS Ninib-d. Korly more cars are needed lo complete. Ihe number required to take the visitors to Wallowa take wonderlttnil Sunday morning for a trout breukf.ist and enterialn-nu-nl to bc provided by the. Wal lowa county folk. V. C, I'erklnfl, v?hefou .mi in:4i,'iii is i'ittci;i.is wl.eth.-r you ci.plttillK' II at tl." aeanhore, )(. rnoilulalllH, the woods, or In (he iulet privacy or your own home. Our efricl.-ii'. ehli uprucllc method nniihlca you lo enjoy the hlcKslnpi of health i s herever you may I.-. j W'luU It has done for others it i will do for- you. Natural Methods only. , . Ml. J. K WOODKI.li Clilro.ni''tle ami I JtnHln-rn. to Houunrr Hl.lg. riwue 4t7.V Uuurs: I A. M. lo i 1', M. ,r' WOMEN REQUEST STATEMENT FROM CHIEF EXECUTIVE KAHT NOItTHKIKlJ), Mass. July 21. Al- A formal deelara llnn by President Coolldge on lio status of enforcement of the pro hibition law to protect the reputa tion of the U. H., especially In Hie foreign mbslon rleldu, was asked last night by delegates of the Wo men's lntcrdemiinlnutlon I'oretn Mission conference on tho cvo of their departure for home toduy. "In view of ho clchteenth amendment to ' our constitution" man adopted resolution "we urge a clear, strong statement from our president us to the possibility of enforcing luw bo ted on the con stitution and tho wllllngncKri of determination of our government to correct tho Impression which Is being given to the nation und the world that this republic Is power less to enforce Its righteous laws." Tho l&UU delegates, representing ten denominations of the eastern stales voted unanimously fur tho adoption. . ' BORAH SCORED BY EDWARDS (Contlnueil From Paco 1.) propoiran.la . iitlhereK to rael ) places the one who Isaac nn.l al voeatea II, In u nilllincatloulnl clasH. To proclalul Ilia uuauullij principle of conjilllullou Kovern nielli ami lo hIioo IiIh arrow'H oT blicgte.l poison. Mr. Itorali choae territory which liarbora n people who have, openly 1111.I riuKi'unlly niillllletl two ainen TineiitH o lluJ leKlalntur.'. or the past Iiu yearn, l.r couine the tliNtliiKtilHhc'l lilahoan lucli'ully avolUeil any refer,. nee to tho' ronrleeulh ' ami fifteenth llllien.llllentH 'hceaiiye ho Uuow'a Unit by chainploniiiB the enforce. nielit. of llleHe lwu lllllellUlllelltH he would be Iruinpintf on iitiKhtyUun fteroUH Ki'ound." Hints or rrcMlcc lss Heiiatur 1'Jdwarila concluded ' by nio'Ihk that tho Jiialio Henalor l.y lila "InlainoiKi llalllmoro '.wul' trade some few weeka airo and hill AiiKltxta, leor(,'la uilcry iiialieH . It daiiKeroimly Itiipi-olmbli! If not uhaulutely liupuHMlble for llllll to recover Hlirrtclent preHlli;e lo be come a aerloiiH eoiile.ider ror Ihe honors which. Mr. l'oollds;e. now holds." . .. ll(HMi:itNiS IN SC1IOOI, H.U'llA.M KNTll If the appllea llon of .lack A. Holer, Is acted up on Pnvorably California school boys may soon be wizards with the chairman of the trniuqiorla-tlon committee, sliiles. I'ersoiiH who will volunteer the use of their au tomobiles are requested to -notify Mr; I'erklns. We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Some more just ar rived! Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, rubber soles 59c and 69c New York Store Destroyers of High Prices. gag DRUGSTORE A New Tooth I'owder- KLENZO Magnesia Dental Powder 23c -1 colli M-rftlly. A tii'u-, illKllnel fliivur lint h popular uilh ivci ylnnly. M it u n c h I a In Mnfrirl"iii r tin nt My Iti IK-Itt nill. im-K'h Of (lit; IllDiHh. N ti:v IT. Glass Drugs Inc. La Grande, Oregon boomerang. J I offer has applied for a certificate ns teucher of nrchery, fencing- and r tho po of tho boomerang. Recommend Salem Man To Succeed McFa viand HAbKM. Ore, July 21 (AP), K. M, Crolsun, Balem pioneer nnd old ' wurhorso republican of this section of tho Wlllnmotto willey, has received tho Joint recommenda tion of l 8. Kcnators Mc.Vary und Stanfleld for appointment as col lector of customn for this district in infl liif l,trlitnil ' He. ! eohHeil ef Pnrtltind. aeeordlilir to a telegnnn received from Senator McNury by his brother John H. McNary, of this city. '. (itt.wi: .si:itvici:s 1IeiUleiu rllea for Mrs. Maiy Klluibeth Tuckey, who died here July IS, will ho, hi Id at the Kiave 111 the Masonic, cemetery nt a p. in., ' Obituary Thunly.'th6;-Kanl..n. Stura of , , , , bouy..,m, ,, , Hope chapter ofrieiutlns. , , . ,,, , , , .. , , , Male al t he SnodRrnsa & Zlnliuer-l-'ranlc Tunkey, the , dece.leiit'h ; Hon. accompanied by lila wife, will'"'"" '-''"1'e' awalllnK Uielr conUni,. $1 Holeproof -lliii price you like lo pay when you know the vnliio Is llieiu... A woiitleiTuI lino ol vulurs to cliot.su from.." Art & Baby Shop STAR PETER B. KYNE'S "The . , Shamrock Handicap A racing drama of Erin's Isle and California. Coming SATURDAY ONLY Brought Back by Papular Demand. "Behind The Front" ,..',- ' 'With',;.., ;.. . '..J.,.--:-Wallace Beery and Ray round Halton In ' l I - - .... i Bitter, mean tasting medicine it was but not half as bitter as the lesson the Wise Guy learned from a beautiful woman. There arc moments of drama in this great picture that will live on with the most precious moments in your life. fl TT) FfylNK UOVD With MARY JAMES ASTOR KIRKWOOD Directed by Frank Lloyd The man who pave you ''Winds of Chance," 'The Sea Hawk'' and other big successes. ...... ' PATH 15 NEWS FABLES SI ailing THURSDAY ARCADE T-O-N-I-G-II-T "THE DIXIE MERCHANT" And ' Clyde Cook Comedy Page Five 86 9T0RBS . V WJ3f INTHBWijrr t Morn No. IS ' 1101 Ailanis Ave. La Urauilc, Ore. Boys' Blazers $3.29 Boys' IJIuers in a wide range of colors and pat terns, two pockets, sport I'olku'.s, clastic knit waist bund. i urrtvn tills evenliiK from Cordova,' THURSDAY FRIDAY BETTY J