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;-Mav. July 1,1927' i;a grande evening observer Page Five (w i m t n r Unocal lNews m drier COM I NO KVKMTS Inly 21, '22, ii'A Klnlo Aiiierl ran Kelim tHJiiveiiilou In L (niiMlc, OtIoIht (tf mil, tlnlu not h'ltlci on j Ort'uoii I'urrnl Ttmetier n.sMKiiiliitii L'onvciKiou lllTH. Itif-ovrHiiK Mih. JJ. K. rndorwoorl, who wam Injured Komo time hko whn aim wuh Hli-iH'U by an uulomoMle, Ik reported nu recovering niplilly. VIiiiiiK in Iil.ho .Mm. .Nettie Klino nnd Mm. K. Allen ore vitelline for hoiii time In Jiole. Al Dihiii Homo Itnlph KniKlK. of Ventura, cm., in Kut Hi in I he OrvJIItt IVmn home fur .several iluys. .Mr. and .Mm. W. T. Grider huvo as their K'14-Htn this week Mr. and .Mrs. K. J. Kltterintr. of l'ortlunit. MOVE TO ABOLISH Klamath Voters ! SUBMARINES FINDS F(tvor Road 1(m(ls BUT LITTLE FAVOR' Obituary 06 STOHBi iiufjtTi. Hunt-riwii ieu loiiiiy ior MoUe WlHrl-H htl Will flpt'Ilfl HOII) ft , time visiting with ri-liUivc." lli'it' It mm North INmiln Mrs. Krunk Hldwell, of North I'owder, wiiK a Iai (ininde visitor yesterday. She was a truest at the. homo of Chester Hidwt.ll. at laliind 'ity. . . i KLAMATH F.W.I.S, Or.'., July A I ) I ty a in.iryi nof Ii7.1 v.iiei nlftul cununitU'e wuh eiven over In Klum.uh's elec tor;ile ut the mk' (Continued from Tage 1) Mother Hen' Mrs. .1. A. Uukk nn ns her ftuest I her mother. .Mis. K. I. l&'drirk. j ol I'ortland. Mrs. HedrUk arrived ' lu re this niorniiiK. ! I .raves Tor Niiiiijimt- Miss Vi'lma Kennedy this morning' for Holse whr-r sho will To IjI.o 1 H(H'n'l tllf Miininmr vtftit hiKT with Ml- ill.) lri Unrlnii nl,l. 4 ' rWlltiVf'K Ulld I'l'lemlS. AtlKH KfU- Wlll Mpt'lMl tin week end ut their uixetiHsiim nf each niuntry quireine inn In Niihiiwirtni's. A eoium unique was Issued wiy hiK the deleumps went over tho tuple Of "elm rnet Prist le of sub marines'' and ampliricd their pari tor proposals retiartlliiK submarine. THOMAS (TAItK AI.K'KL. (ire.. July J (Special) : Thomas i 'lark, domcr, ia.-t'il ' away at Ills honm lu-rt1 T'H'pday. r.IB IN TMI W v IS I - cial I'liciiiMi 1 1 i ; t - nililicd 'half minimi dnllai' road l.ind MM Whhll Will fillilllCC IUI calin at Wallowa lak. n-dy is a si-nlor In tlic local hlh I school. Shopping Here MtN. Itohcd Kit-nch. of,(o', Hhi(i') in l.a Orandc today. VMliil Hi if M r.H. J. McKinnis. of linhlur. was a l.a tiiainh' visitor yesterday. Htri' I'huii HaUer 101 mo Hior ami Klmer Wi-hh, of Halter, visited In l.a (.Jrande yentcr day with nlativcH and (fiends. Ifrrc I'roin Kumincrville Mr. Alherl Keefor. of Kutnmor villo, wa.s a La Grande visitor and whopper yesterday. l.eai-s v Xorili I'owder .Mrs. linmn Mn'onnell loft to day for North Powder vhw lic will visit for a few days with friend.". To Portland Tln .MisseH TUlly Lorrniuft nnd Clara Dial left today for Cortland w hero they w ill yisll over the Fourth. ! Ohiuln Lui-nr Jane Hedsull, and John York, of KIkUi, oldalned a marriage llc-.nsr at the court house today. 1'IVai-ln'r Ht ! .Miss (Jwt iidolyi) lloll, of TendlP !lon. who taught at Knmela for the past year, Is vi.silinK ill this city for a Nil o it lime hd'ore leaviuK tot a sumniep visit in Wells, Nov., and Kminctt, Ida. I EH urns lloim Atiei- visitinif for a week or o at i)it- W. S. Itiown lintiio In this lily. Mrs. It. A. Johnson returned home to Natnpa today where she and her husliaud, who ly a doctor, make their homo. 1 Honw I'roiii ltak'r Honnic l-'rancis returned linmr yrsierday f rom an 6vf-rniKht. visit in Maker with her nister-ln-law, .MiH. chryslal Knaull. Illalrwiiy Mi l) H'r II. 1 l-'ord and (Jeorc Tloh ltinson, of Hallway, are Imsines visitors In this rily today. fioiliK lo Kntn-prlH' Mr. and Mrs. .1. K White, of this rity. will spend tin; Fourth of July visiting relatives and friends at F.ntorpriHe. Ldives For I :nti'rH'i"' I Miss l-Mna otto left this. morn! iiiK lor KntorpriMv whero slu will j visit over the Fourth with her I pareiitK. Miss Otto is a student ut the summer normal school wssion here. Visiting Urn Mr. and Mia A ho Harris and children, of Maker, are visiting In l.a (Iramlc until after the Fourth of J alyt They are on their way to California where they will visit for some time. I Imil Sift and ( a-ts c. ,. Wiltiams appeared In the jusiieo court yesterday on a charge ol operating a motor vehicle with improper license plates, and was fined f 15 and eostn, which he paid. Xi'W Itailicr W. H. Sioelting has accepted n position as harbor at the Uoyal shop. Mr. Stoelting ramft herp from Caldwidl, Ma. tcliiritiiii Home Miss Mary 1'iv:ib relurnrd to hor home in Maker today alter visiting Mir three weeks at tho Cieorge Mil liard homo. .Miss I'reas attended i high school here a year ago. Visiting Fowlers Mrs. C. W. Michael, of Portland, n sisit r of Ward Fowler, arrived hero Wednesday evening and will visit at t he Fowler homo for t he next two months. Malph Fowler, of l'endleton. is also here to spend the Fourth of July with his relatives. VMHng Heir ( Jack Spong arrived here this morning from Sah in and will visit nt the .1. K. Reynolds home for hi vera! days. Mr, and Mis. Rey nolds and daughter, Ma r'jorle, Het ty Cochran. Klehard Strand and Mr. Sponk will go to Wallowa lake OVi r the work end. BUFFINfiTOX 1 WILL APPEAL CONVUTION (Continued from Pag" One) evident ly. to the Jury, in the face of (he slate's tesiimunv, ISuffiugltin and Sellers were in dicted June - at which lime Sell ers plead guilty ii ud I Ju I filial i.tt plead nut guilty, filing the affi davit of prejudice. Ruffinglun has hoen a (Irande resident for the past Hi years, enm- ing here I'm in Kosehurg. Km opt fur a two-year period id' service In tho war, Ihifflngtoii has Immmi cm phtyed hy the rai1ru;iil as Ineu-' motive engineer. Sellers was alsiti a railway employe, loin;; a fire man. District Attnrmiy Helm prose cuted for the state while F. S. Ivan hoe and it. J. Green were attorneyt for the defense. con struction of remaining trunk Hue county roads needed. Final Vote wa y 1 1 117 yes: ;) no. Although the city was Tihout equally divided on the proposal, the rural sections voted overwhelming ly In favor of It and assured Its passaue. he June I V Mr. Clark has lived here for many years and leaven a host of friends to mourn his Iohm. The following; child ren survivo him: Hnire (Mark, Kd Clark. John chirk and Mis. Al Hug. His wile I died ahout nix months ago. ARCADE Will Vli.lt ill Home MIhh in' Malti-nori, who is nl IfiiiliTii; normal si'hool Ihm-i1, vill Kiii'int tho l''ourlh of .Inly nt lmr lioTim al Ili'iipniT. Slio hilt I'lls jnornlliK. I Ii .fx Over IVmrlli .Mr. nnil Mrs. J. Ci. Miller, who ltiive been lnuUiiiK l heir home, nl Durltee for the pas! month or so, will visit lit the Oi-vllle Jloan home ov.-r the fourth. Mrs. Houn ami Mrs. Miller are sisters. I This I.liliw. Hue to a washout on the Oreiron Short Line between I'oealello, I anil Unite, Mont., freight trains from that line have been passlnK over the Tnlon I'aeilie Sysleui. Since the washout ten freights from Unit line have passed through here Kolnff west anil four KiHK" east. Here K. J nml V water. day. 1'iom 1 Yeewllter i iintl,,v Wtmila Pnwnfl ShielellherKir, of h'ree. Ore., sloppeil here yester riu. were Kilesls at. the Ronmier hotel. lif-n ThN Artenioon Hr llurlev Fellows left this a f lernoon for Western iireiton. where he will visit his mother for a few days lie was aeconipaniv'l hy iliVs Ksther anil K'lHh Miller, who will spend the rnmih of July in Portland. AHemleil Cfmfen'lKS. .... ... .... ..... ,.,., nnnnl hnS II. U. vXVi ry. . -- returned lo l.a Clrande alter at tendlnir a Western auronomy con rerenee nl the M"ro experiment slallon. Hohert. Wilhyeoinhe. of Hie Union experiment station, also " altellded the ineeliUK. Ileu. .1. of l iiim roilliiml . o'ltiien. Kener.'il man.me, the I'nlon I'aeilie sysiem, .:,linoilds. truffle nianalter. ,',hid In I .a Crande this mom Inn from l'urlland on a nmilar business t rip. Here For Foinill Mrs. Georife llurnett, of Boise, is visilini? at the home of iter daughter. Mrs. (Irvllle Doan for about t;o weelis. Mr. llurnett will arrive here tomorrow and will visit al the Doan home ove the .fourth. leaves For lUilse Miss I. ola Ay re left hy ear to day for a visit to Hoise. I'ayette Lakes, and Caseade. Ida. Mis I Ay res will he none about two wee Us. (ione to Hither Mrs. H. J. tlllmore left loduy for linker, where she will join Mr. Gllmore, who Is enlployed with the llasehe-Saire llanrware eonlliany there. They will make that city their home. Mrs. Gllmore has been employed lis stenographer kin the oi l lee of K. It. UlnKO here for t lu pus! year and a half. . I1K T WAVE NEAR ; BREAK, FORECAST I (Continued from Pag 1) while in the near north west tem perature collapses of as much as L'4 degree took place last night. i PlioeiiK Holiest , Phoenix. Ariz., was again the hoi spot of die nation yesterday, us it was Wednesday hut il divided hon ors with Fresno, Ca I. 1 u hot h places max I hi u in temporal tires of 1(H degrees prevailed. .Most of the eolinti'V had lis doalh I hero, and travelled first ollhvr fnim p,-1)Stratlons, heal- li.isl t'lleil hoarl'M illif:ivii .n- ili-.titn. but tho ,nKH ln ()1l0 lh)l (tl,.ltl) )s, rnr ,h0 two days of the hot wave was lit. In Chleauo alone I'l deaths during the past 4x lmurs were ascrlheil directly to tho heat. Jle Muss HoHTseii(atHe llen Miiiry S. DeMoss nieinher of the celehrati'd DeMoss lamlly of iutertainers, and son of James M. I DeMoss, one of the pioneer set ! th ru ol" this city, was in La Grande 'yesterday hk advance agent for the Deinoss entertainers. The troupe organized in l.a Grande r.!i years ago hy tin father and since that time hat' been touring the Failed States, presenting their musical programs and gaining national re linwn. James DeMoss will bo re membered by pioneers of the val ley as one of the early settlers and educators. The troupe was firat 1 organ!?. hv overland stage. The father has been dead since 1 1t 1 - troupe has carried on from that time under the management of the two ohb-r brolheiH. George and Henry. During his stay here Mr. DeMoss visited with pioneers who knew his family In early days. TODAY i And Saturdav I J" ! s raga i Aili, 1 MR.WV? w i hahv risiim ALICFL, Ore,. July I (Special) The infant daughter of Mr and Mr.f. Itohln l-'isher. of Pomona, i 'a I., passed away June 2D. Mrs. Fisher was formerly Fa ye McKin nis and made her home here sev eral years ago. MAlMOHIi; F. G1H1.V1.S Mar jorlc F.dnn Grieve passed away at tho home of her parents Mr. and Mr.. Kills Grieves, at 1 3 Ti 7 N avenue Thursday morning about 1101 Allan Store No. La Grande, Ore. DRESS VOILES 39c Wo have a wide range of beautiful printed voiles at this excep tional price 39 DANCE! Al l.aules Hall FVF.UV N.VITItDAY nnd MONDAY NIGHTS j " ' -- r o'clock after a short lilnesfl. Fho wus born Dec 11, l'.HMi and died at the age of 2u years, six months nnd I Li days. , - ;f ! She leaves her parents, two brothers, Fred and Claude,, of La Grande and ft sister-in-law, Mrs.', I re i it neves, ucsiuen iiuuiy rem lives and friends. i I Funeral i-rvlccs will be held hy' Snodgras.H and Zimmerman at their chapel Sunday at until o ciock. . I 'n ion Family Hero - Mr. and Mrs. Kd Miller and daughters, Klldu and Helhlne, and two sons, drove to La Grande yes terday evening. Tho Misses Klida and Hethine have, recently returned homo from collepe. GolnR to iJike Among the T,a Grande people Mho will spend the week end at Wallowa lake are .Mr. and Mrs. W. ,s. .Wheeler, Mr. and .Mrs. Karl Wilson. Miss Gertrude Wheeler and Max Heft. They will be ar eompanie.l by Mrs. Mary Ladd and daughter. Hetty, of Spokane. Mrs. Ledd. Mrs. Wilson and Miss Wheel-, er are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler. Ileiv 1'i-oni Portland Mrs. Clark Loiter, formerly of La Grande but now of Portland where her husband Is associated with the Portland Telegram, ar rived in La Grande yesterday ac companied by Miss Iteverely Hall, also of Portland. Mrs. Loiter is here on a short business trip and will return within a few days. She reports that the oiled highway be tween Pendleton and Kamela is working a hardship " tourists, es pecially those, from out or the state w ho 'are not acquainted with oijing work and who are apt lo drive too fast In Hie treated stretches. Gas Up a Cent In Portland Todaij FlM ami Ve( ineel in n pi. Hue nf nun ihrllM Lou Chaiiey never so iinminu in this ni:e ot a sinister 'Jilnee mail, fhirin! l:olle! luminal! Ina innllet nllh l.oi isi: liltl;ss IIIM i: Miom i; KM. I'll I'lilllll s Derailed Freight ! Car Delays No. 24 KXIil.KTOX. July 1. (ATI - l The limited eusthound pusseiiKer I'OUTI.A.M). (he., .Inly I (AC) j train nf I lie I'nlon Caeifie. N'e. I, The priee of Kiisoilne was iii was delayed 45 minutes in leavlrn one cent here today to 'Jl1-; edits, the lueal terminal this inurulni: due nn advance announced by the to the derailment of a freiulr ear Standard (HI and Associated (III en the main line within the yard companies beilllf followed by Ihc limits. The derailed ear Wat: en Shell, (leneral, I'nlon nnd Itleli- train li-lfi and left the true; when a Held conn. allies. Idefeellve drawbar fell on Ibe Arrlvocl Last Xinlit lr. and Mrs. (i. I.. Pulton and rhlldren. Albert and Nancy, ac companied by Mrs. Dulton's moth er. Mrs. Albert 11. Hunlcr. arrived lust eveiiinu from I'ortland and the coast. Mr. Pulton is captain of fompuny 10. of the Orenon national (Hard and has been at Camp Clat sop, while Mrs. Piltton and Mrs. Hunter and the children have been visillni; in I'ortland and on the const. To Atleinl MeethiK Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Pohhln left this morninft- for Carlton. Ore., in 'Yamhill county, where they will attend a sheep field ineetinB sim l il.it- to one held at the .1. P. Poh , bin farm here early last month. The Yamhill roimly meeting Is to be held on the Frank Hrown ranch. Mr. Crown Is one of the larger breeders of Hampshire sheep in I he stale. Here From Oklahoma Mr and Mrs. c. N. Calmer have as their quests for the summer Mr. l'altller's sister, Mrs. Cora Wright and sons. Mob am) Joe, of Wakita, Okla. They made the trip here by ear. stopping al Cenver, Salt Lake Citv and othe points. This week IMPROVING EAST OREGON RAILROAD (Continued Irom Page 1) I . . . f w irai-K as uh' nam was slowing uowir picru leg . ,T . for the .M-olil illett erossbm. The wrecking train from Hieth removed the car. are employed ballasting at from Ka niehi ballasting of :it ihe pros.-nt t i iiii- ejf.hl - mile tio:i to Meaeham. Tlie an e'ghtniiie see- Union Co. Picnic To Be Held July 17 Hired. d hy WII.I.IAM Nllilf Starling MONDAY SLIDE KELLY SLIDE with William Haines tiou lias end Mr. and Mrs. Calmer and their .suuini" from Cen. Helen to Mintlioiv already I n completed this and the ik will The rnhin foamy society of Corllati.l,. Ore.. Auii'iuiices that lis annual Jdenfe will be held Sunday, Inly 1 7 In I jiiirelhursl park, near tbe entrance nt Ciwt V.tlict.c .....I KllestM Will enjoy all Olltinir party Marl on the line from Cihhou lo Bn,.ts. All r. riner lesidenls nn the south fork of the Minain. ! Cayuse as soon us the line chain,'.- r ('(,, eu'unly are befni; Inviti'd Mr. and Mrs. Calmer are plannlni; are i le, which will si I alKhlen a basket dinner will be held al to accompany Mrs. Cray and her Hie railioad considerably. 12:.m p. in. with coffee, ninar and sons pari of the way home Ibis j a new house lias also be. n eon- cream lo be furnished bv the suel fall, Mopplne at Yellowstone for a strode, I fo,- the coin-.any'.s sljrn.-.l ety. A business session and a pro. Visit oil the way. ' inahilainer al Kamela. ' era in will be held I n t he a fl eriH.Mii. vaAnik Rvnriii T MJ -V- THRUMS OF THE DESERT Runiblinp: through roiliance, unending thrills and plenty of comedy! A big 'Western! . ' ALSO MACK pruwirTT TODAY and SATURDAY Alice Day 'a STAR 3 iff k ..n rft, T Sunday And Monday ESTHER RAI-ST0N In "10 MODERN COMMANDMENTS" nam Let The Eade Scream Celebrate the Fourth In One Of Our MICHAELS-STERN VALUE-FIRST SPITS A I Special Prices 5?lf).S5 $2-1 AT 5P.18.75 Our line of Straw and Felt Hats, Shirts, Neck wear, Hosiery, Belts, Collars, Trousers, Caps, Slip-on Sweaters, Oxfords and Shoes, large se lection to fill you ! wants from for your '1th togs. At Moderate Prices CLOTHES OF QUALITY The biggest Tire Event of the Year! We know there will be a tremen dous volume of tires bought for this week end so we offer special bar gains to make it worth while for motorists to buy here. We make our money on increased volume you get new tires at worthwhile savings. Goodrich Silvertowrts never rep resented greater values or lower cost per mile. Goodrich Radio bring first cost 'way down combined with Good rich quality. Name your price we havo the K tire to mutch ii! Men's and Boys' .Outfitter KELLY'S TIRE SHOP 1115 Adams Ave. t Saturday Last jay a of I Low I I Sale j Prices I my mm :i I 1 11 Men's Clothes Men's Fine Suits, representing the foremost ;- slvlc-thoiiK'ht in men's clol lies new styles, new i. patterns made of the season's smartest fabrics all-wool worsteds and cassimeres single and double-breasted models. Values at underselling prices. You'll need one to celebrate the 1th in $12.95, $14.95, $17.95 MEN'S HATS Tell nnd Stnv.v u- sn;ii nrlniK in jl.'i In mm f.-nuy I.fimls $1.05 - S2. I5 to jp.,.f)5 NEW FOOTWKAK :i ml liuiiineial ( i foi ln - iuMil tejit hep, w i ll sole fiililur Iie-lM. Hills lllli) ItlltellfM-.H 3 95 - .1? 1.15 WOMEN'S STYLISH STEI'INS t lisul;tyim,r ttie sinnrlcril Hint most illHllurtive 1 ot u i':ir yiui'll sie this Hen sun S:j.!)5 - $1.0. - j?5.-l.' HEAVY WORK SHOES Solid, all leathi'l' ---Mini will stand tile went $1.98 f-'Oll'I Whole sliieh, eiiiriliilliltlnn sol j ill.li. p li'-t'ls, uineensln tfe-s ..(j;) MEN'S UNION SUITS 1 t n ft I j I v eoinlnd rot ton y.'unn. i.hnit leeves. IltlUlf Il'IH'l H 1o- - 95 Athletic Unions WE HUY FOR LESS- 3 1 ' B I I r .... - WORK SHIRTS drey nml llltie ( Mui mlu ;iys, full rut. trip''' Stltt lie. ; xlzes ' . hi IT !)e OVERALLS "Mi n'H Inue l- nlut l!it (tv. r.ills JK MEN'S WORK PANTS llilllV hile(HiN lit K'ev illul tiHJ 15U.50 lle.tVV Kll.lhi st.:;. Rockford Sox I'.hle and tan 1 ()-.: (, 5l WE SELL FOR LESS riui,m'Mii'.L'jji.A'm Destroyers Of Hinh Prices 121 G Adams Ave.