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Friday, 'Jamjary 7. 1927. ' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pace Five; Local News In Brief IU nt I Ionic ; J.Miss Othollo Gruy la uii at homo htro or tonsilltin, li Hi Luko t i.Mr. Clay I'iMilunil In III at tlio lint l.nl.o Buimtorlum. Him l har IiJb troulilo with lur tlirout. . : : : ii ' 111 Wallowa Count .'. ft'. It. Kuurhard wont 0 Kiiter prim this mornliiB, xhuro ho. Is ufKUing a ease today. Jli'fo On llnMiirM W. Cravalt, lma returned to Jutland utter belnif hero on Uual-nt-as for a few duya. llotlon lMty at Knlcrprlsc jjl'lrcult Judt-o J. W. Knowlcn went to Knlcrprlw, this monilne. vfherii ho la holillng motion day tqilay and tomorrow. ' i . -. -, Orirnllixot' In rortlHml i ; JW. H. Oekeler, organizer for tlio uraniro In this section. Ik in Port lar.d or a- fi:w days attending to biiHliieKti mattera. -' , ' licie l ioill 1'oi-tlnml ; r Mr. Young,, of liu law firm of liny, Hnmiison and NclMoii. of lloi tland, :w Jiere loihiy on legal lAjsiness. I , : , .Mm- Prisoners Through Hero . J Nine prisoners were on train NO. :y tills nioculng oti their way to tie ildahtf stater,' penitentiary at Hulse, Ida.,' from LewiHtoll.;'! ' . .:'.;.' I1 Vi.-ltlnit hi I'oi'tlniii iMrs. tieorgla Harnes has gono lb rortlund to visit friends. After it short stay there shu will go lo ijhlco. t'al., to speud the spring iltli relatives. On Way Home , H. V. White piiKwd llirough l,a Urinific last night on Ills way home to ltaltleground, Wash., niter vts lllng at Wallowa with his sister, i-s. H. M. Vaught, who was .ln .idired recently in nil automobile ao (Bdetit. rjuvswitjitlve lleiiv l II. H,, Weutherspoon. of Kluln, Vras In town todiiy v Inutile nntl nt rt'iidlng to buHim-HH. 1 1 will lfaT aturUuy night for Salem where he till serve, us Union county repre-ti-ntiitivu 'ih the Htute leplaluture. ; ; ' 'tvini I'OStlHMUMl ' Trial af seven men charffed with jfu milling In the (joidon roomln(f ttuiiKc will be held Ka lu relay nlRht ;it 7:30 .in Hie muutti)ul court., j'uliee Thief Clint Huynov said to day. Tlio trial, originally set for list nitit. was postponed upon re quest of tli e prosecution. On Way lo Ijustlliu W. 6. Holiail, of llozeinan. llont., iuswdtJMougT.n, Orande tjhls niornlng en roulu. to I,oH,ttno in business. Holiart Is a breeder brown Swiss and guernsey cattle und hampshlre swine, ln'sldcs lie kig a duiiler In nil kinds of live To' luli' H'mne In roiihuiil Mis. Oscar HiimphrleH und child-, ren .Olive and Itogcr, left last night; for Portland where they will Join Ituiiililn-les. Vhey will liinke lliolr home there in the rilture, Hum phries was hi the railroad service here 11s well as being a iiiiembcr ir the Iji Grande bank. M-it llen-- . 1 Mrs. lieorge Hrum-oii. now of IlelliiiKliain. spent yesterday In this eity the guest of Mr. und Mrs. I M. Hoyt. Mrs. Hrunson made hor honie in l.a Granilo until about four ve'nrs ago when her husband, who was employed with tho O.-W. moved to the .Sound country. '. i irau'er-l'tislr Hew The Hev. Goo. II. l'Vcse. at 0110 lime pastor of the Methodist church In I .a. Grullde. and now homing a. similar position at Wal lowa, where he is also a worlter In grange circles, was In l.a Grande bisl .evening en route to C'orvullls where he will uttend a conference of grangers and extension officials nf o. a. ;:. 'Attend Diiulnccrs Jltvl i It. M. Haldock. state highway inainleiiiince. engineer, has re turned to Salem after Inspecting the highways in this section of the slaty. He was accompanied by H. G. Smith, engineer or this division. Who. will attend . and engineers meeting in Portland Saturday iilglit. He will also travel over Western , Oregon highways with Jialdock while uway. Jionve l-Vir Siilem Senator and Mi's. Albert It. Hun ter have gone to Arlington on busl-Jtcss-Jund from there will depart CLINT'S Annual JANUARY CLEARANCE : .;;'- SALE - . Going on now with Great Reductions on our entire stock of Quality Merchandise for men and boys. SAVE 20 per cent to 50 per cent on every purchase ' the last of tho week ' for' Salem where Hunter will change his Icgis- auinuinir rrom tho lower house to the upper, belnif a veter an representative but reeently elev ated to senator. Mrs. Hunter will remain In Salem Uurlnir tho- ses sion. , Hem This Morning'' ''', Sir. Mi ly Cooper fei:rntd to her homo at Island City '. on this mornltiE's train after shopping lit La Grande. w ; To Visit Mother . ' Mrs. Laura. Chllds, of Alameta, Cal., has arrived In l.a Oraiido to visit her mother. Mrs. Zuuer. Hho will also visit with friends hero. On Way lo Wallowa C. .; H. Thorp,- uccompauled by his mother, Mrs. W. S. Thorp, passed through hero this morlng n rnutn 1 r VV.,11....... ..-4....... u ' makes his home. . Thorp went to I I Dayton, Ohio about ten days ago I to accompany tils mothuv.to Aval-1 Iowa, county.. Ho also visited his sister whilo there. i Passed llirough City . . i Miss Tlielma Adams and Clif ton Adams passed through l.a I Orando this week on their way I back to school titter apending "the I holidays at their! homo at Hunt- J ington. Miss Adams Is u I'niver sjty of Oregon student, iihd Cltftoitf! vattends tlio; jOregon Agrlcultarhl' college. Thny stopped here to visit for,' a tdiort time with their granjl tirother. Mrs; Xf. A. Adams. I'lmtr mother, Mrs. ,I'rnnk, 4daiis, , uc-, companied llicm this fur. A ' SOIL SURVEY , SHOWS SIGNS OFBOTULINUS; (Continued fi-om Phrc One) Ie investigated and taken care of Immediately y the committee. To Continue Plot Pinna were also discuss-d to further tlio irrigation test plot this yeur, to continue under the direc tion of Robert Withyeombe, of the Union experiment station. Tho plot will probably be enlarged to pivc an even better demonstration than in 3D26. . RADIO PHONE SERVICE IS SUCCESSFUL (Continued Irom rage One). bti,sed on the Kitlile fuiidaiuentlils as the. broiiileustlng you pick up on vour.. receiver at home. ' Untruly certiiln refrTiemenls n,VV Improvements make It powslblp' to project . the . vilee 'across 'the At lantic." The two chief developments, ex perts say, lire development if a crvHtnl capable of holding ' the transmitter, to its exact wave-length, and the elimination of the currier wave' and one of the side bands ued ln .ordlnury broadcasting. AMERICANS EVACUATING . HANKOW CITY (Continued from Page One) he declared resulted 111 the "trag ically wounding of n number of (.hinese." So fur as is known outside of government headquarters, but two Chinese were hurt, and their In juries were sllghlv ;hen's proclamation decluiv! the nationalist government "estab lished a commission of proisiona! administration In the British con cession to assume control of pub lie safely and municipal' nffiilrs, undertaking full responsibility for the surety of foreign lives and properly." The proclamation Is eiinivalelit In erfecl to retrocession or Hie Hritish concession with the Chi nese remaining in full control of all bureaus In the distllct. There were few people 111 tin streets to day because or a steady rain. (;)( !. I TF.STH'IKS WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. (Al'l Testifying In his own defense be fore ii somite Investigating com mittee; Senator Gould, republican. Maine, sold today that Hou.n'i" paid Into Canada by Ills interests and which he has been churged as bribery was sent lo a Canadian campaign fund by his New York associates ugaillst his Judgment und without his consent. BRIGHT STYLES LOOM FOR MEN Male of the Species at His Highest Peak of Sar torial Splendor NEW YOItK, Jan.'; (AP) Tho Amerlcuu man, who Is estimated to have spent KOU.uou.uuu on Rolf togs ulono lust yeur. Is this sou son it his high est peak of penerul sar lorlul splundor, New York whole fa lor s believe. It is tho men customers now, they say, who offer the most up pcullng field for clothing Innova tions. , While the women aro weur lng less und hsfl clothes, their es corts Mine ; udornlntr 1 themselves more und more, they add. , Suits For All Occasions Style books, expert advice, and generally broader knowledge of what the well-dressed man Is ex pected to weur huvo - made last year's suit passe. Kvery occasion now calls for Its own costume, Accessories from socks like -wullpupcr patterns to $150 cigarette lighters tin In de mand und,- led by tho college youth, tho younger generation has burst out in all the colors of u peacock In a raiubow. Ueusons for the blooming of the onetime uniformly , conservative mule- vary here from general ob servations on prosperity und the proximity of women and business, to the appearance now und then of visiting prlneds from the continent uringlug with them suits anil Ideus. Nome. J Coy h1 liniovatiotis 'hea'rlnce'ofAVulewho cuusx-d several innovations, was. followed byt Nicholas of Itoumunlu with his tiu suits. They fulled to get as much publicity as his mothers gowns, but the trade murked them out, und eut their cont lapels ac cordingly. , The necessity for suits for "oc casions" has vailed . the averugo man's wardrobe, 1 The presence in New York of ti multitude of night clubs has given men another ex cuse, according to one woman uu provlded. Bandits Torture Woman in Chicago ClIICAOO, Jan. 7. (AIM Humid and tortured for three hour whilo her huslaind was hold prisoner In an adjoining room of their sub urban homo last night, Mrs. Henry Kvcrclt finally collapsed and told lliree bandits where lo find' Jewels and securities valued at $10.00(1. "I'll die first." she screamed when they attempted to frighten her into giving tue Information, while Kvorclt strained lit his wire bands, tint after three hours she yielded 10 Iho pain of burns In dicted with -liglilud cigar. ends.. and revealed. the loc)itCi"Mif 11 wall Ifnfe. V Everrlt who. managed to release himself a half hour inter, found his wife seared about shoulders and her bared amis, and even about her face Willi burns which phy sicians feared mlgWt leave her per manently disllgured. Court Still Busy On 1927 Jury List The I'nion enmity court entered Its third day of the January ses sion this morning lacing Die task of selecting a list ui' circuit court Jurors for this yeur. At 1 : o'clock 'tills afternoon County Judge L". U. Couch and Commissioners V. It. Ledbctler and W. V. Steven.- were Ktiil en gaged In the work. Adjournment will probably be declared, when their jury li-t, labors are ended. charcoal and pastel are forming a new school of American art which will sometime replace that of the oil portrait, asserts William Vun Dresser, eminent American artist. Cliarlcr .No. D'J llescric District No. I . " ItlM'DItT 111'- CON'MITION Ol'' . "EQUITABLE; SAVINGS BANK At Lu tirande, in the State of Oregon at the Close of liushic? -. .. December :il, i:i2G. KKSOritCKS Loans and discounts. Including rediscounts, ac . ci'ptances or bills or exchange, sold with endorsement of the bank (Including items shown In 2!', an and 32, If any) $ iili.W,.-: J overdrafts secured and unsecured , " IS2.0.S t R (Jovcrninent securities owned, Including thos"! shown In Items Su and Hfi, If my...... 7r'.aa ItiinUing house. 7.atLU; furnlturi: and fix tures. SI.SM.uO S.jm.Mil Cash on hand lu vault and due from banks, bankers und trust companies designated and approved reserve ugenls of this bank I7.25S.70 Kxchanges for clearing house und Items on other banks in the same city or town as re porting bank ' ftH'J.B" Checks on bunks outside city or town of report ing bank 4iiu.ua Total cash and dun from banks. Items H, tL in und .11 - .....u. ; $IS.25S.r,2 . TOTAT i,i.ini,nii:s ntitiif HtocU piild In I -lKllvitli.il profits Nt't iimountH ' iluc lo oth.-r bunkti, IjankctH anil (rust roinpiinlrf! Drmaiul li'piil!f otlitT thnn bank subject to i-'-wrvi': ' IniUvliliuil di.potillH Kiibii.(!t to c'licrk. inclililliiu; li.ptitlH ilm.. tin- Htittr of Un-Kon, irounly, rltli'H or othrr public fun'ln Total of uVniHni il'.pUKltfl. othir than bank fb-- iOHitll, Hllbjf'C'l lo rcHITVC, ItclllH 2'-i. 2 T, anil 2 lia.l T.'IIM' ailtl SllillKH lll'Mlil51. 8tllj'''t tO n'3"l''f nii.l payabb- on ilnnan'l or mib.h'ct to noticrt Time crtlflruti-n of ii-icBit oiltHtaiMlini; TiJTAI. Htato of Ori.pon. t'onnly of l-nton I. II. ). WllllaniH, ladlib r of nvvtur that tho aboyi' sliiliiinnl In i-.nii Iv ll.-f. Kubm-rlbfil and KWnni to lit-fori' me this lith day of JiiiniHry. tj;7. U. A. UKNHAM. Notary I'ubllr -Juy.miiuuijm'ou uilrus- Uctobr ii. i'j'.s.' r Those Vets! .-- "-"onI "'"J1 "Woodbine Willie." tho Knellr'i war reteraus call him. Ho Is Ilev, 1. A. Studriert Kennetly. cliaplal ,to King (leorge. just arrived for 4 . visit to America. CRITICISM OF JS'ICARAGUAN POLICY MADE (Contlnueu tiom Page One) an . couallzatiun fee on fiii-111 pro ducts for uso In disposing of tho surplus. Tho somite committee 1 hns had uililer consideration the modified McNjiry-Haugen bill, and some re publican senators who have sup ported tho McNary principles and who claim they were not Invited to participate In the conferences which developed the t'lirtls-Crlsp meusilre Indicate Hint the latter bill might at tu in the Hiatus In com mittee of 11 counter proposul to tho one now being considered. . Senator Curtis, , howevor, tukes the position that Ills measure close ly follows Iho McNary-Iliuigen bill in many Important respects,' par ticularly in regard to surplus dis position. Ask 3lclluu l'or Datn - Kecrctury Mellon was asked by ihu senate today for Information on regulations promulgated hy-tlic (edern! reserve board to facilitate loans on soldier bonus certificates. ! ' - 1 ' NAVY hllli DKIlATKIl I VAWHINdTOX, Jan. 7. (AlO !A house (lobule over coiiKLi-uelloii 'of three new cruisers turned today! ; into a dispute over the attitude of 1 President Coolldge toward strenglh : ening tho navy. I Offering -an iimendment to the I naval bill to carry numcy for three 1 ships, Republican Louder Tilson de .elared tho proposal was in "sub- iHlantlul accord" with tlio presl- de"t policy., i' M TJtv Htatl'iuflt"MilH enlitVadleteiPi 1 linineilbitclv from Ihi ullwi- kM nf the house. JJepartfug from thl worth took the floor andelaolnn usual procedure. Speaker Lung I worth took tho floor anil warned congress that It Is obligated to the American people not to let the nuvy drop below the ratio provided In the Washington arms treaty.."". WASHINGTON. Jan. 7 (Al) The semi I ii agriculture com mitten will begin consideration of general farm relief legislation fnext week, chairman McNary announced to day. polk in ixi;ss j KLAMATH KALLS, (ire., Jan. 7. (Al' Local police today were ! clueless in their attempt to find the i tuna who has atlcmplcd attacks I upon three wo men here recently following the release tills morning of Uoy Wear, who was Jailed lasl i night. Victims of the attempted at j tacks declared Wear did not In the j least resemble Hie man who accost ' cd them. til l.li'l.l' 50.111111.1 2.172.1 r.'.37.:.ii m,c7l.i: h, Iho abov. 'n.i 110 d bulk. 1I0 mili ninly lino to tlio bl of my kiiowbilKt! . ' It. O. WII.I.M.MK, Canllli-r. t.-ouiti;i-r Ati.Ht: KHKHWOOIl Wl I. I.I A. MS, N. O. WILl.IA.MH. Men's Club Hears Speech By Eakin "., i ,' ,' ' .... f. ' Robert H. Kakln gave un"lnt'er cstlug talk uu the blogrmihy of Lord Shaftesbury, of England. last evening when tho. Presbyterian .Men's eluh met ut tlie home uf Dr. Jr L. Ingle. . . ... ' ' TorU Shaftesbury was a member of the lOngllslt house of parliament when only 26 years of age. His life was. dtvoted - Almost entirely to the making uf laws for the pro tection of children. Ho died lu 1SS5 at the ago of 84. Colon H. llhcrhuVil was ulso scheduled -to. speak ut last night's meeting, but was unable to attend. Preceding Ku kin's talk the club president. Norman - I'Yecs, called upon various. members tu telLwhiU they thought lu be tho must Inter esting current cvni during the past yeur. . ,. ... . . ..." Dr. Margaret Ingle r served re freshmentH. , , . WOlliU STA.VDAItDIZi: . HKIILIN (AIMAsiiertliiff that tho business of housekeentng. while employing-tho largest number of j "hunds" of any "industry" Is tho most dtHorguulzed tu Qormany, Dr. Marie-KUaabetU 1 coders, feminist und Democratic It etch stag deputy, has slarted a campaign for the first step to greater efficiency and lean drudgery In tlio home. i - ' .' ' ' 'There 'Hre ' 73 d!ffer6nt coffee mills bitf thef nurkel". lr.' Lueder said by wuy. of Illustration, "Six maclilnes "would grutlry every whim of .Housewives. If 'manufac turers concentrated on putting out just six tulh4 prices would fall and it better, product ; would fesult'.'' IJ:Ail'F' F CITlfcM ,(10"M 1 SALKM Ore.. Jan. . 7. (AJ')- Stream .pollution 'discussion, tax apportionment and election of of ficers will constitute . -tho . mnlii business to come before the unnual meeting of the League of Oregon Cities In Halem next Tuesday und Wednesday according to Jolin II. Giesy who Is president of the lett guc. - . . '. In Knglnml and Wiles six, out of every hundred of tho estimated population, Receive some,, sort of poor relief frpip the, government.. Kton t'ollcge, where sllk-hattcd young scions, of Knglai)d's first, fsmtlies go to schooh has celebrat ed its 4Ki;th iinnlverwiry. " KC1AI tOW FAJUS . CMaUl lnla - " ! ' kr Ik. U.iM .cifi. Jl ftlktr r.rtl.l r . S.KLdc.Cilr.lw.d.1 w.wjim.ip.u, w lUmmwr, f milk .11 im- ' f.ria.ti.n mm4 rt rtHrrtltra, J. H. Keeney . An nt ,u til-nidi, Ot-u. We Buy for Less We Sell for Less JUST ARRIVED From our Easlcrh buyer a larjjc quantity of Shoes for Men, Women and Children in the latest styles for 1927. ; Here Is your opportunity of making your . dollar grow into two! MEN'S SHOES And OXFORDS " In golden calf, black and kid. : . In the latest makings. $2.95 to $4.95 ' WOMEN'S PUMPS And OXFORDS In a large assortment of ten new numbers , from which to choose. $3.95 to $1.95 HOYS' SHOES School or dress,, from $2.19 to $3.19 PUMPS And OXFORDS . For the little lady. $1.98 to $2. 19 Compare the prices listed above and you will' find that they defy comparison. ..We guarantee every article in the store. v -- . "Destroyers of1 HIkIi Prices"'- ?.-!-' DRAFTS BILL ' TO TRY COURT PLAN IN STATE SAL10M, Ore., Jan. - T. (AP) Kxtenslun of the district court plan in force In .Mult noma Ii county to ull of the counties of the state with such district courts replacing the existing justice courts lu all county seat justice districts Is to be pro posed to tho coining session of the legislature, the Cupilal Journal says tuduy., . . A bill embodying tho proposed , chunges has been prepured by a committee representing the Ore gon Association of Justices of The Peace, and hus been submitted to! I. 11. Van Winkle, attorney general! fur final scrutiny, Uruxler C. mall, of Sulom; Hugh Jlrady, uf Iak Clrundo; tJeorge Pensou, uf Our-, vullis; Harold Wells, uf Ungouc uud Korborno llerkeley, of Pendle tun, aro tho members uf the com mittee which drafted tho bill. itisiiop w mi i: i. i;n;lam LONDON".. Jun. 7 (AP). Bish op Alma White, founder and head of the Pillar of r'lro church in America, has arrived in London primarily to visit her foundation at. llrcnt ' Green,' llendon, near London. ' Ktlueatlonal advancement Is one of tlm principal Interests of Bish op "White", who stands six feet in height, and she has also founded a, school ut llendon, which will be similar lo the many schools' and colleges. she hus established In the Pnlted ' Htates.,. . Bishop ' White brought her own automobile In which , she ' wil tour tho country. mrn'HX Titri: hills PKNOLKTON, Jan. 7 (AP)--Indictments were returned ugulnst three men by tho rinutllla county grand jury In session hero since Monday afternoon. George Iowers and Carl Vortinun were Indicted on two counts of operating a still and possession of liquor. Walter Lloyd was Indicted on a chargo of steuling metiL valued ut 20. Powerful searchlights, sunk be low, ground level In a concrete (rough, with flat glass cover, hnvo been Installed ut Loudon's alt port, so that air plane 8 can land directly on the lights If necessary. ' Summer time down California ; Tak the oonremen, comfortable Union Pacific A wonderful time is assured all who visit California in the Winter. . Bright, warm unnydays. Every outdoor sport and amusement. Palms and flow, eri, Great cities throbbing with life and activity. Movie colonies. Beautiful scenery. ' ' . CHAPLAIN FILL'S 8ITT ..; NEW, YOHK.. Jito, 7 (AP,) Hul( for $600,0Uu damages was bo- , gun in federal court - - today, -by ,'iianes wpuncer unupiuin, motion picture star, ugalnst, the. Pictorial Keviowcompany, publishers of tho "Pictorial Hevlew" 'In which ar- t tlctes purporting to recount Chap lin's life have been published. . liesldes asking $G0u,(Ki0 ; dam ages. Chn.p7.tn applied for an in junction to restrain the publlahlng company from printing further. ar ticles of the same series under tho name of Jim Tully,-' knowu us tho "hobo author.'' ,r Kighty-flvo girls of. tho Univer sity of Kentucky are candidates for tho women's rifle ten in, a new record rur girls seeking honors In murksmansliip.'t . . ' KAUILKV-V Ii. WOItTHAN:" I'NION, Ore.. Jun.' 7 (Ai) Katheryn L. Wortipan,' ' wife,' .'of John Wortmuu, teacher In the lo cal schools, died ut tlio Grande Hondo hospital In La Orando Wed nesday Jan. 5. - Funeral services will be held at the M. K. church ayL'nlon, of which she wus a mem ber, on tho urrlvul raft relatives from the east.- The duto will prob ably by Kunday.at 9 u. m. lntux ni en t will tako place at Knterprtso lu the family lot 'tho sumo ds;Av The decedent was bom' ApriL8 1884 ut-Wuupaca, Wis. . 8ho -cbiue wt in 1904, going tu Kulaiiui and Bi'lingham, AVash., with lrer par ent. Selecting the teaching, pro fession for1 her ':- life , work '.' sfto (aught at 10ilutMiufMTd-'U(Vt44t En terprise, Orcwhui-v .bJio was jwtK i- ' l ', vl'-l--. LiJ. i Obituary "HOLEPROOF HOSIERY" , Anyone who has' ver tried Holeproof hos-' iery; comes, back, for - more. The reason is beauty and; durability. . i - . : : ' . $1.00, $1.6$ $1.95 $2.25 ART & BABY SHOP ARCADE TniV1 1 Q THURSDAY NIGHT U FOREMOST COLORED MUSICAL SHOWi : V COMEDIANS ' -- ' ''i iSI I SINGERS . iSl DANGERS -rvr , - . ''C:'".;i''' ; - Creole Beauty Chorus ; i-y Dixie Orchestra ; ,iKi' $!. !vcr Voitr $i..W aud I.3U llnlinny 7."f mill l IiIiik Ini. Si'iilH mi NmIit .Moniliij' at Gluss 'Drug Mtorv." j STAR 11 TODAY SATURDAY Zane MAIM with Jack Holt CeoraHale 1 Brtndel - john Waters-. HOBUCTIM 0, Qarommtnt Qfctiire SUNDAY' MILTON SILLS ' "The Silent Lover',', iPJ KcATGN A T'Jffi'W IN HIS GREATEST COMEDY " IIP 'TrrUMG r- liui Luui I EJLMJ ' IN TMWI HOt Adam Store No. 13: La GrwiUv, Ore. i ; Fancy Dress :;;;.',Silks;o::;':: Notice our window , display of new pat terns in fancy dress silks. Many very at tractive color com binations. rled to John Wortman Jan.; '30; , 1910. ' : , . .Mr. .and Mrs. Wortman moved ; to Union In JK23, whero both, she ; and her husband . continued'' to tench, school. t r:,. , Bh la survived by her widowed ; hunba.nd, two children Gladys 13, and John Iufur, 16 months, and ; other1 relutlvcs as follows:' George : Dufur. of Woodlund, Wush.; John . nufnr,' of Mollln. Wis.; Francis ; Kalth Kngland, Yuba lty. Cut; Gladys 1 Hi fur. of Line Oak, Cal.; : Mrs. Alice Dufur; of Els! nor. Cab; '. and Theodore Uufur, ols of-lil-Hlnor. - ' 1 9t am ARCADE V 1 TODAY' SATURDAY, SALLY O'NEH EATON win the . Uugh championship h tat the world in this -ii grnim oi mil M-rreii j roncdiMt A love itory. J A priu-nght ftory I A knockout and howl Vow csn't itop laughing! SUNDAY Dc Luxe Vaudeville Starting Monday COLLEEN MOORE" in ,. "Twinkle Toes". I W M with " "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE"