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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1927)
.1 Wednesday, July If!, 1927 TX GRANDE EVENINO 0I5SEUVER Vnpv, Fivo Local News In Brief COMING fcVKXTS July -1 :!Hth annual t'llioil couiiiy pioneer minUm. July L'l, 22, '2X Statu Ainerl- ran lt-glui convention lu I t.randc. (H KtlH-r ' (definite) tlulo not decided mi Oregon Paretil- iViii'lM'r iissoHutiuii c-unvcntlou Iicrtf, Ualhuvu Woman Here Mi. W. T. Pooh, of Wallowa, yelled ill this rily yesterday. -W iilcrprli' Mm u Here 11. J.elbrlch, or Knterprtse, was ii l.ii Crandr biisiih.su visitor yes ! rU.iy. Here I'luni IWiIm- -Mr. and Mrs. l-iank Payne and Mr. and .Mrs. II. '. Payne, of Poise, Mopped al tlif Hummer ye tnday. Kftlllll-s f Mil' M ' s. M. 1. Chambers ,.f( thiK junrning for 1 1 1 i lioini' in Portland visiting liiTf for atioiit three . -k with li. r il'iiit'lii.-r. iv.iii..i. i 'li.tfiilti i Calh.l Hen Mr. and Mrs. A. IL.lii und Kd ward Uohi itrrive! here this morn- Iiimu Montpelier. Ida., lo he with Mi's. Charhs Wilson who Is critically ill,. ;oinu to i:i:4in Mis. I.. Redhead, formerly of Uiis city but now of llakerstop j 'I in ha. Grande this mortiinPf on el- way to KlKiu where she will i:;it. Mis. I.-d!u-ad will hImo visit in I.a Grande before returninir to linker. Heme I'mhii I'lirtlauil M i tt. l-'raneis Tall in an returned h'Hiie last nisht from Portland Win-re she ipent the past Week lakiiiK a special coins., in Leon per ma nen t waving. M rs. Tall man an operator at t he Colonial Ilt auiy shop. She also visited with li:' mis durine; )h-i stay in Portland. Here On Uii-lne-- Mr. and -Mrs. M. A. Priesz. and lab-. it" I'.aker, were visitors in La O ramie y M. rday. Mr. PriesJS is wiih the KaMern tiivfion I .tent ,. Power company. They wero 1 1 :!s at th.- i-'fdey durinn their stay. Home I i (till I iihui Mary .lean Tali man returned liitine today from I'nion where ht? lias been visiting with her grand i tttl lu-r for t li" iast t hive WeekH, if- the daughter of Mrs. Krancea ''i'lmuni ; ' ;oi -i to t tiion Police Chh-r Clint Haynes went tu I 'ninii v i'SH t tiay in search of ..k!. lie hordes wiiit h will in used in tlie American Legion parade, whieh v ill In- a I'ejiuir'- of the slate eoji- 1 1 1 i It here next week. Lor- tu Portland Mrs. Mad::e IViee left for her liMiue iii Poniard after visili-iu lu La Ci.iude for M-veral days. She ' a at i 'iinp;i nied by her niolher. Mrs. Mary K.' Met-a if ami hei si-i-r. Mi. .1. li. Cislier. and Mrs. r ; daiighfr. Cladys. M rs. .Meu-air. .M in. l'i.-ii-r and Mi-s Mei i ill w ill.- visit in Portland. AMoria Mel Scsitie before V-11 III in U La c.ratide. They are making th- Hip hi i iitn Leave l-'Or Portland t'r. and Mrs. II. S. Brow nt on end . daughter. Miss Dorothy P.iownlen. left today for Portland. Mif-'s HriWntoii win yo fnin them to 'amp Numanii on the Bull Bun ri r. w here she w ill attend tho lainpijrt' girl summer camp, Dr. j - nd M i S3, Brow ii ton will go I" all I. . Mid from He-re home by way ot Dav npurt and Walla Wal Wash. They will visit their iT.H. Sheldon, at Davenport, and U - sh y. flt Walla Walla. They are i-iakmg ihe lrit by auto and plan t' ret ui n to la Grande Thursday, .'lily :).' MULTNOMAH Luggage A! C LINT'S 2a Per Cent Off of Following Prices: Wilrtlrohc Trunks SM.85 to 5r)2.-15 Hcular Trunks $12.15 to $27 A o Stcamor Trunks S7.-13 to 82 1. 15 Hat Boxes SI.S).! to ;519.sr ; S't Cases 05c lo $29.85 Traveling Iiaes S2.25 to ,27.15 lioston Hairs $.'5.15 to $7.85 Luggage for your vacation , Clint's Glolhiery 1 lie Store Willi a Coustlcote Shopping Here Mm. George llheUe. of IVny, was a. l.a Grande visitor today. Wave ror I tah J. It. Kent left this morning for ' lah where 1... will spcmi nonie time visiting ut various cities. M Id hllllW Alia. Kr.,1 tipai'th and iliililri-n liuvc Bone tu Kiilisprl. Mom., where tli,y will vlmt for Hunm linn-. OlH-SS ltl'llllll A Hit vl.sitlliK for about u woi k "I th"' K. .1. MiWilllmii., )i,,.. .Mm. lllittli- McyiTH anil son. Illili 1 1 I"'1' 'ti-rilny for their homo lit SiK'kitno. Home I'roni ncatloii rin sicr New Hn retunu .l homo last nlirlit from a vacation trip In Kavle valh-y. Hjs sons. Vincent and I'aul, who accompanied him. will remain there tor some time. Wlll .o to Portland Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Hay and son. Lawrence, will ,.Uve thin evening for 1'ortland and Seaside w her.i they will sin nd a Week's vaealioo. Jney are making the trip by car. 1 (not Here - Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ItrnwniuK have us their Riiest for a few days, Mrs. Itoer Kay. of Pendleton. yiVH- K"'- WMu ll -MrK- lrownink''i sister, arrived here last nipht. Much Imprmnl 1-Mward Mayberry, who was in jured about n week uro when he was thrown from a train, is recov ering rapidly at. his home at liitU Washington. Ketunis Home Mrs. K. M. Marnelt left this morignp for her home at Meridian. Ida., after visit in t; for several weeks with her dauuhter. Mrs. Orvall I loan, of thi; city. Here l'or lluieral Mr. and Mra Albert Hak.T ar rived here this niorninsr from Wal la Walla to attend the finn-ral of their niece, mile Wiimu Baker, jwho died Monday evening. -Mariieil lleit Miss i 'harlotte Walker and Itfchard G. Schockh y. bidh of Cn jon con lily, were married by the justice of t he peace, 11 null K. Jlrady, here Monday. Bet urns In California Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Metealf, who have been visiting friends -ind relatives jn this city for the paM week, have left in t heir ear for their home in K;iii Bafael, Cal. Iln . rojite .they will stop lu Purtt.utd and Astoria. I ICeturils Home ! Mrs. II. Itradshaw left this morn ; ing for her home at Wuiser after j spending stveral days here at the i home of her daughter. Mrs. S. O. I Packman. Mrs. Bradsha w was culled here by tho death of her sis ter. Mrs. A. M. onley, w lio passed away Saturday. Heiurns Home M rs. l-'red Bushman passed through here this morning on her way home to Looking Class after visiting with her sister. Mary Kat ou, at Baker. Mrs. Bushman's hus band is foreman of tho section gang at Looking Glass. i:mi vum After visiting for a week at the home of his aunt. Mrs. Sarah Workman. Ray Ciaypool left this morning for Portland and other I Oregon cities w here he w ill visit before returning to lti home in West Virginia. ' Drill Team Dance Arrangements are practically complete for the drill team dance to be given by the American Le gion In Legion hall Friday night. The women's drill team in con junction Willi the drum and bugle corps will appear lu costume. Ketitin- lo La Grande Miss Kdna Turner, of this city, ret urned yesterday f i om Wallow a where she has been visiting for a wn.1 iM'i'oiui;iniii I'V Mrs Kllirl Koiip. of Yllliw:i. ulio sin-nil K' V- ral iluy.M vIsitillK 111 :- this HMrlrt MiiniiaiT lli'iv .Mvin Willis, illstriit miniair.-tin- WoihIiiihii of tin- Woi-W, I'lirtliinil. Is In Hi-' illy "' ii.niliirt ii Mii'inlii Tsliip "'" 1" fur I In- locul lo.lu-'. Hi' pin" will limi s to lln I. n hint ! In , 1 1 1 11 for lllmllt 11 lliolllll. .1 n lllri'tllllf of till' ll 1 1 . W. 1. V. loilK'' ll''l''' lliKhl. lll-tlll'lL llOIIH' Mrs. Avis I'li-rson liinl two rllll'l n n li ft this inoi-nlnB fui' I"''' liomo nl lliintinKloii iifl-r vlaltlUK lor ii short til"'' I" 1-n Clrmiilo Willi I in.ith-r. Mrs. T. K. I'l.'isoli. M rs. 1'1,-rson stopp-'l lu ll on 1it wiiy hoiii.' to lliiiillnutou frnlii I'liilliiii'l wli. i'i' sho lins Iw-n visit-In:.-. Wlillr In l-n finni'l'' t"'r n'tl" .iiniuliti-r iin.l. iw- nt u tonsil op-rn-lian. VMted Hen- i Mr. and Mrs. Lhd M-l 1 had as their gtpstH over the past wiek end Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ,-hioe,l.T and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Htrsh. of Walla Walla, who h-ft oil. ul in St a I r their visit lute for niow park. Mr. Sehrne.ler is a bird i il man at Walla Walla w hlh- Mr. Hiish Is engaged in the sho business. Ibu k lu l-n GraiMlr Thirty years nci Ja' li-eeman was einploye.l at what ts now N. K. West's store by tin- early owner. ,hiv Brooks. Today he ts hark in La Grande, visiting with old friends and marvelling at the growth that , La ta !e 11 I'l-i' ' I" CvalKl- . ft'.: JUDGE DUBY ON WAY TO BEND, ORE Expresses Hope That Pol itics Will Never Enter Highway Commission To h-l iioIIIU-h i-iitT Into Hi"1 .uorKliik's of lhi Uri-Kon Mutt- hlKi.-, way roiiitiiiNsion woulil In- u s.ri- ous inistaUe, " In t he opinion Of Jii-lk'e niiaiil liiiuy, wiio Itus jutl icslKiied as cliairuian of Ihe com- mihsioii. the resignation lo tuke effect Auk. 1, "H would he h crime to let politics govern th.1' niliiiwuy comiiHH.sion. uitd wouiii.jiad been married to Hawlcy for hriiifj the road hulhlinfr of thewi imniher of yenrs uud had two state to a standstill us It now ,Mi in other states where politics hitv been allowed to Interfere,' Judr;e Duhy declared. It Is liii Krcatr-t hope tliat t Ills never happen ,n Oregon. Judtfc 1 niby, who lias been chairman of the state highway commission tor the past four amLcatfo engineer ami son of Conuivss n third years, was In I. a Grande : man W. C. Haw ley of this city, this morning and stoiped at the) who is reported to have vanished state highway offices here. He' from his tiiicaKu home some time was on his way to Hend, where h - 'no leaving a wile, Mia Andree will ttltend the formal opening ol , Mureelta Hawlcy mid two children. The Ualh s - California hiffhw ay ami the dedication of the ,,,uk,,J FEATURES OF Uier oriciKt. men iu ie -n -j brated tomorrow. . The Crookedj li-r bridge is Ihe highest one oi its kind in the I nited States. It is an arched span 3IM feet above the water and 3uu feet Ions. Pi speaking of his resignation the judKe dcclarrd thai he was fclad to quit, and that he was nine to look back over Ids four and a third years of serviro with satls faetiou.. OuriliK that time he has visited every town in Oreuon, tra veled over every mile of road and visited every road job under con struction by the state. He lun jjiveu all of his time to the Im provement, of roads In Oregon, until at present OreRon's road pro mam is put he fort! other states tis an example. iniriiiK the frtiir years and four mouths that Jud-;e Huhy has been chairman of the highway commls sion million iloltars have passed through tlie hands of the commis sion. WAR PICTURES SHOWING HERE AT THE STAR A Itevlevv Showing of "Tlie Victory Parade" ... . iu. t ... tii .w.r luwf nil-hi in conjunction with actual photo-l graphs of submarine warfare dur ing the world war. was attended by a crowd that packed tho capacity of tlie movie house lo tho limit, i The proceeds of the show go to ward a benefit fund for vet era ns. A marl nee 'and evening show to fine wii iniii nlel e lis run hi1 re. The submarine pictures and i some film showing the actual kill-' i ,r ni.il Americans In action were probably the mo-u siriKiug imvtlniiK of the several reels of I Kovernnient film. The submarine pictures wero of' the activities of the C-hoat 3f, taken on the submarine anil later falling into tho hands of American authorities. They showed tho act ual sinking of a number of vessels, some by torpedoes and some by ihe C-boat's guns. BUMiKi: Gii: ii:.mi:( V POBTLAXD. lire.. July I :t (API Being a capable barber saved ) King Jackson. Multnomah county prisoner. from going to the state penitent iary yesterday. Jackson was indicted last Dec- cember for forgery. Yesterday he was perm ll ten to pieau gmny 10 a lesser count and will continue to function as head barber in the county Jail. He is more than pay ing his way and his servb-i's have l. me Invaluable, according I Deputy Olstrh t. Attorney Hammer; ley. 'who made the recommend: Hon. i-i.ANs Mti: ii.V(ii:i I'liKTr.ANH. lire. July 13 (Al') -Tin- Svini Ishipil iiliiiiii'l of III-I'i-rl of l-urtliniil will nol In- !li'll- inli-il In Si'itfiiil--r. f.ill.iw lui; tli" ,, ,lla i ii ,l.-. ls.,n r.'ii. hi'il. v.li.'i, I, whs f ..I ll,!' flH.I w.,,,1.1 nut l. million for ni.y i-Mi'lisivi- riviiiK this sons.,,,. I -,m... ri..,.i ..ill 1... ,!,. ....nlr..l ....... f,.t. .1,.. I'Hi-lflr i-onst 'iili- ,l, i l,v'fi oin H..n I'riiii. ls.'., , SpoUiini Si-pti-inl.r-i- 111 mill :a. This t-voiil w ill In-ill!.' nlioul r,a pi-ines to the field for a day mil the damage In the turf will be -light. Freeman is now a merchant at Morrow, in Sherman county. He is visiting here wilh hi win and ; I riends, including Bert Pattlson w ho knew M r. Fn were employed by man when both Mr. Brooks. Going l Portland Adolph Kit-grist and son. Adolph Jr., will leave tonight, for Port land where they will spend several da s. M r. Sirgrlst' will transact business while In Portland. Ulti Hen Mr. and Mrs. Harty Owens have as their guest this week. Mrs. Hanley St ubtdef b-ld. of P ndb.ton. MiOidltg Here M i s. 'harh s Palmer, and son, w ere chopping and visit Ing here today from t h ir home at Nort It powder where Mr. Palmer owns a drug store. j On Bu-diicv Trip ! Mrs. M. Watb r b ft this morning1 for a short business trip to Wal low a. 'In l-ll Sltcl Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones have as llmir gun, Mrs, Jones' sister. Miss Mnrjorie Krlcksnn. or l Ang bs. who wlj! visit in La fit Mid - (nt' '.iVttiul t" o inontlri. CECIL II AW LEV LEAVES WIVES AND NO TRACE CHICAGO. July 13 (AT) Cecil i la wiry, u civil engineer, who claimed to In th Hon of Congreiu- ! man J law ley of Oregon. has left j no trace. as far as known, since he vanished from (.'Mcuko sonic time uro, ufter which it developed that two women clalim-il htm as ' thi'lr huilmnil. Mrs. Anilreu Marn llo llu lev. to w hom lie wan married in I.a 1'orto, jmi on er R iy-t Uilt rtftMl Hail ( fur lin annulment, she hud writ- j t(.n lo Huwlcy reluliveM and in tiat vay ytH vv Hawlcy. of ' sah-ni . lihv li.-nr.l nf hoiv Kh t children. Whether Hawlcy obtain ed a divorce before his marriage neurly five years uko, Is not Known here. HALK.r. Ore.. July 1.1 (AO Nothing is known here of the whereabouts of Cecil Hawlcy, Chi- CONVENTION ATTRACTIVE (Continued from I'sge 1 meeting of the coiiveuliou will he held during the morning with the election of stale officers. This v ill occupy the time until 'I o'clock in the afternoon, at which time t he big convention parade will start.. Two-Mile Parade , The parade is expected to be al least two miles hum. It is being planned now that the para tie will eou liter-march. giving the spectators nil opporl unity to see it twice and also giving tiie par ticipants an opportunity to see it. The Sheridan ha ad will concerts iwo or three times play d Ing tho three days of the conven tion, and will also give a concert following tbe parade before the public wedding, which will be held at H o'clock at tbe athl-tie field. The wedding will be followed by tho fireworks display. Trip to Uike Sunday, following the regular eon vent ion. those w ho desire will be taken to Wallowa lake, where the enterprise chamber of com merce and t he mem hers of i iilef Joseph post will entertain wilh a eowboy brea k fast a nd a da nee at t he Wallowa Wonderland. There ui" ilso be three public dam-cs every ntehi during the convention. j The legion auxiliary will enter- Itnin their honor guests with a sec ret a ry-treasurers dinner Thnrsday evening at the First Methodist episcopal church, and a Past ' PresldentM Parley dinner on- I-'ri-. (day evening at the I-i rst 1 ' res I y - teriau church, All meetings of the auxiliary an open to Ihe public, Mrs, C. N. Pal on , lury president of Hie local auxit- unnoiinces. Word was re- eetved y. slerday that Mia A. it. 1 tea Is. -of, Seattle, national vice president lor the w estern division, will be here for the first day of the convention. Arranging I e -orations Hurley Bichardsoil, chairman of t ho decorating committee, today declared that arrangements uro being 'perfected lor the decorating1 of the si reels for the conv ent ton, and denied that then: was any vis- j ttge of truth in a rumor to th' H t'ct that the streets would not be decorated. Mr. Kills, of the American Dec- orating company, of Portland, has opened headquarters lu (he Holmes ! building under the auspices of the local legion post, and will call up on each of Ihe business mvtl of tho city to make arrangements for decorations. Mr. Jtichardson un- fnouuees that the h-giou will can (for the street decorations but in 1 dividual decorations w ill he given if desired by merchants. He also states Ilia! he will be glad lo glvt any additional information to those dt siting it. Welder -Men lien Last evening five legion udi res from Weiser, Ida., post attended a meeting of tin; convention com- li'lssioi. li. r... I li. y w l' ' Pnitiiii'iit M: Mr- IHliP. r Hi" W-isi r post; l Sull. I'llli t I'llIU II Of 111' i ro Mr. Har coiamandcr comuiauder '. H. Bober- convention iiiti-rtiiinnii'iit (.'Oiiiinitl eorge i'. tn.shi k. k. ii. iiiI i hiili nuni of tho I'Oliv.llliiMl louiliiitt-i-: liiul -Ml'. , 1 urlier. i nnli nimi 01 mo inimuii committee. The Idaho State convention will be held at Welscr the week fol lowing the convention hern. The Weiser post promises, lo send ilfl drum corps to the La Grande con vention and the local corps will attend the Idaho meeting. Following dinner at the. Foley last evening, the convention coin mission meeting was held at tho home of W., C, Froiuan. Olt.WGi; SHI.IHil l' I Come economic exp' i ts suggest this reeipe for orange sh bet ; t .. cups 01 ange juh , t apoiui salt. I ;; cups rieh milk. . tablespoons I- moit Heat om- cup ' 1 cops sugar : cups iii Ilk. -i I eii) cream, : iaiee. r.l Hi- mill, air 'odd t, I solved eiiar, stirring until 'It' Add t he ot her Ingredient a I'se a f.eejnif mixture of n par; salt mid hnir to s pails f Turn crank of (n r. r s'ow ly. A I t-r t re. -7.ing I emn e Hie dash' paek I he f t i Zi r w I' h nun e hem salt, and let He- sh- rb"t stand f an hour or more t" ripen in flav Lemon the Kaim lUlge jlliei on jut'-e Shel bet way by nil') a lo give may tu ,de in omitting Die ot ding enough l' in j the .I. vni d -fi.i- ' D- riliiM- r huM. t eynnd n i ognit ion Andrew Vh-ks, n 5 hv .'N. 'hi., '! all -- led. i when i? Mruek negro, hef wet n e.ir n'd wiling W.W.G. PRESENTS ONE-ACT DRAMA "Lovebird Matrimonial Agency" Is Shown to a rair-bized Crowd A Tur-fUeil i-rmvil allemled tin preceiUatlon of the oiii'-aet iln. "Tin- 'l.u vr li j r il Mali iiiioni'il AKent'y," whloti won Klvin liy Hie W. -. ottfi. n Nation of the Hap- I h aped from the Kill s control t'lmrch at Katies' hall la.it !he Kiiddenly tinned to avoid nlKlit, , i'rocceds or the play wiU(tlnK anolher car, struck a ho use, to Hend d- h-Kates to 1hennd lolled ucr and over, tti i W. W. O. convent ton at McMInn- i In the front ol a real eslali, vllle,- July If!. The plot was celt-! tered about I lie ex peril nees of j 1 Mck 1 Harrison, w ho. upon bein-j disowned by his w en It by uneie opened a . mal rimonial agency. Thei premutation went off smoothly an t j wnn'jiraiMe from Hie audience. I A vocal number by Miss Louise' Barnclt, a reading by Miss Mary I Vaughn llendricksen, a I by Jeiini" Nlelson. and violin solo , a readlngi j by Mrs. Chris Lund provided addi tional entertainment. The cast of the play follows. llek Harrison, Klaluc Montgom ery; Ihe matd. Kthcl ltrown; Ci-i-Mna Smith. Louise ltarn-tt: Mrs. Madge, Bonnie l-'rutleis: Obadl.i'i Bunche. lla.r Kector: Donald Mi - Tavish. I.aet a oliei : Alice. Hick's i sweet heart. Agues Cor nar. OREGON CROP OF WHEAT IS ENCOURAGING (Continued from Pnpe I) am) barrelled fruit from last, sea sons crop, particularly of all ber ries, has caused a light demand for the 1!L.'7 crop. This Is particularly true of raspberries, which have been contracted this year at about llfi iter cent of the price to grower for the l'.r.'i; crop. Considerable losr resulted to the strawberry crop 'l'rom rapid delayed ripening which cause dheavy congestion of the barreling plants and told storage facilities. Loganberries are s-dling at about the same price as last year, but the crop will probably be leys than half that of last season. The soli is lu fine condition as to moisture and tin1 size of the logan and raspberry harvest, which is now in full living, prnmisi'S to hold up well throughout tlie sen son. Gcncrttl heidhltt I "Apple and pear prospects j throughout Ihe Culled States shows' declines of ten and seven per cent respectively. j Helative to tho wheat crop, the. report suys: j "Numerous growers report that i the per acre yield promises to be nearly double the average of tho last, few) years. It is unite certain 'that the, .present wheat crop will he (he best in several years, and i with the attractive prices now pre- j vailing tlie wheat tanners appear to he in lf.no tor a touch of pros perity this year." I Incrcascil Acreage) cry substantial ineiv I mi roil n-nieiiiher Hint ne( Monday l duly IN ami If yon want In sie some fun make a ln-e-liue for the Pratt Lnmbei- coin iany becau-e all day Monday we will -ell yon (he Wcalliiu-Slih-lil paint In liny cohn- Ibal we happi'n t't Inn e hi vtiH'k. Including on! -side while for SLib'i per gallon, and we have only a few hundred roil of Hie Bed Top Sipiare Dial fencing left and we are anxioti lo get I'h I of ll beruu-o we don t Intend In hamlle fencing any moiv. We aie loo bu-y hi Ihe buihtinz line to fool wilh any hle-lim--. Ami al-it Ihe balam-i- of our pilch forks a ml uardeu rake'., garden Ikim and it I so rubber bo-e goes al eol anil we iluu'l menu inaj be tin 'I v hen we mi ctt we mean co-l. Hemi itihcr Ibal 1 1 1 1- K Jil- l t.-ne day Monda.v heean-e Wi lli ink t hat K Juv aboul lis long ns It will hi-d. If we Intended In handle fencing we would not (tut Ibis price on ll a It would only he hat nihil to Ihe olber dealers hut we want Li gel away ftotn cvcrtlhhig eecpt Jul building i nialerial. Ymi can look up jour I pi ire- tn Seai v. Itoebiit k A I n. am' I Mjiintgoiiii-ry nnl (i, bring jour t-iiiahe-. right it long with jolt an I v i' lion mini) ilolhir vou save, j If von haven't (he imiuej H Willi pay you (i mII Hit: calf, the old j miu and the pig", I Hi-m'-uilH'r, Ihe rubber lic N aj I'll ii"i r. i iack-pnaif and vuti-pi miT j bolli In i id and In the black. XL.Mt for .Mi-it. loll, all hooked np rcadv , lo M t-ew on anil b t 'er fly. Itouml-j pointed -hovel- Ibal ace Ihe veiyi lie-t tempered -(ei-. KLI I. 'I h" ! otber gnrih-ii rake- and hoc- and' (dliit forks are jut Hie -ami hi! pitfportion. Let Vr flj. j Claude C. Pratt ! Lumber Co. We Sell INir Cah "The Pnnr Mnn Trlem!" Near l'ountlrjr. JPhouo Mufn 218 Km bumlaj? Itiir-lipwi. i i; a ; Youth Pays for Fun With Death; Stolen Car Wrecks, Killing- Three I .OS ANtli:i,i:S, July i:t AP Youth today paid for tun with death. Two 1 6-year and one Lf-y.ar-old huvs were killed, iilld ohe Di-ycar-old yout h probably is dying, and Ian 1 .V year -old Kill, driver of t h-- I juza party's stolen automobile, al.. J Is Hot expected to live throuj' i' the day. Their automobile, Speeding Inl jthe ctly from tile heaeh at a. in hee, hit- Che dead: ItUbetl I Melch. 1 li. Theudore Humes, Li. lsado e (Uddberg. HI. Those uncoil aioiis from trac tured skulls or other injuries, w h hospital physicians do not expec lo survive the day: Petty IVck. IS. driv.-r of th car. Muster Myers. HI. The party included another bo and gill. Not inau lb ill. 17. an Wilma Seluo't fl : . 1 . ho w ei injured, injuries, Iti ill esiaped with minor Was stolen Cur The two girls and live boys UiillHT.d nt Mviis' bono- 1o.-.t iiIl'Ii! II.. I n tit el to- tool ii.a "bought a inw sedan" and urge 1 potato acreage Is Indicated," the report says, from practically nil parts of tlie .state. With the plenti ful moisture to date, the 'early crop i't lu fine shape. There ap peal's (o have been more than tlie usual proportion of late plant ing. The largest acreage increase is in Klamath cuunty where some esti mates place the present aereng at more than doable that of last year, when aboul H.-'hui. acres are estim ated to have been grown." WILLS HAS W I K.Hi' i n i : w v o i ; k. j my i :i rvt Harry Wills, negro heavy weight boxer, will have approximately "a pounds advantage lu weight when he opposes Paulino I'zeuduii, tho basiUe woodchoppcr, in the main la-round bonl at Lbbelts hield to night. When they weighed lit of ' filially al (he boxing commission this afternoon. Wills scaled -14 1 & pounds. Paulino 1 T . The Wlggni farm near Stralham, X. IL, has been in the Wiggin I taniily s'nee the king's grant in I ICS I. Since then (he home hint ; been handed from father to so.i J without warranty deed. One-fifth of Hie coeds at Indi ana university, I" per cent at De Pan w university and :m per cent nt Butler i. re self-supporting. Obituary i;i(ii:K BICHAItDSOX Lngene Blehards-.n. nhoiil sn years of umc. passed away at bis home in CollUeil, l-la.. aeciir.ling to w ord received here. He en me in the Crande Bolide valley about islt.". ami made hit home hero un nll s;i;t when he moved to Coun cil. Where he resided until death. Funeral sendee will he held at the crave in the I. O. o. F. ceme tery here Thursday afternoon al f : :i o'clock Willi the Uev. George Will;:, of the Presbyterian ehiii'eh, ofrielatlntr. Snoilurass Kimmer man will be lu charge of tbe body. The deeedent leave five nephew ami one niece: George and Joel, of La Grande: Mrs. J. J. Broom field, of La Grande: Frank. of New 1 Plymouth, Ida.: John, of Montana; ami lingerie V. Wheeler, of llil gard. He Is also survived by two gnindehll Iron. We Iuy for Less We Sell for Less WORK SHOES Solid leather men's lau Work Mine;- $1.98 Work Shirts Min Grey ami Blue. Iwo pocket-, triple -cued, full cut Me Overalls I tin.- In nun llili llwnill. Work Sox liliii-l. mill llriiwii; 2 u. 15c UcHtroyci-H of lliuil V.'ccs. LA GRANDE FOLKS v nave in suk-k I eVERYOMIi AROUNO HERE. WHEN YOU C6T TO TOWAJ T(? SQJ'Jp ' "50 STUPID IIM'T ) Ci' ; .THERE ANYONE AWUNO A -n I A CQ ,. . HECE INTELLIGENT fkj j JJ ENOUGH TO GIVE US Jft V WfeUOS MTOOOW -ir( THE RIGHT .ir).. -" J ) ThEY GIVE H 1Y--A OlRECTiONS-?J4oI A(i?lfP Y0U THG tilings you need in your home. Fresh, standard merchandise, household remedies candies and cigars. Fresh cumin, fair prices. The, drug store you'll learn to de pend upon. ' 1 - to the bej.ch. ained today that r one -hud be. n null of Ihe hoi.-e of C. S. IteKlf, West Ttnlli st re l, Sunday. The party uf youths h-ft foi ! ' i Venice jit 10 o'clock hist nigh'. ! danced until midnight and drove1 to San P die. 'i Tlie poiii-c are invesl Igaling i learn what tlu-V did there for j uioi f than an hour. i The notice said a chni-L-.- of sus picion of ma lif-1 a lighter would be bronghl against the girl, if she lived. Mid that the Meyers boy, ir he Mirvhed would be charged with suspicion of grand larceny. They reported tlo-y found no evidence that any of the party had bcc-i drinking liquor. FINANCES OF ORECON HELD , NEAR TANCLE! (Continued from rase One) u r me i, i nn.iHMi invalid ex-cess appropriations.' Would the rule of priority hold ? Is another i nest Ion. If the rule of luioritv shonhl hoi. I it is nolnted out. tin nlfic.i. I. nil, I. ing act would be nioro nearly legal than many other appropriation measures that were passed and a p- proved by the governor after the building act was approved. The Hare hill was an emergency measure to help out. state finances and relieve the Hlate treasurer of the necessity of borrowing money from banks at five per cent inter est by authorizing him when tho general fund Is exhausted to bor row from the surplus In various state t uiids at two per cent, lrom this- act the agrleullurul colleiro j interest fund. I niverstly of Oregon i I u( crest fund. Cniversity of Ore gon niard endowment Interest them all to rid k Tile police h the c:ir- a ne stolen f i'oiii in i fund, funds of the state land board j muse of the proposed interest pay and of Ihe industrial accident com- ( menus, it would apply lu the same; mission are exejnptod. State offi- 1 way lu emergency board transact tiats believe that If it is unconstl- - lions of transactions under the!, tittlonat to borrow from the acel- Hare bill, say the officials. Of the dent funds to erect a building It j emergency board allowances of last would likewise he unconstitutional blenuium $J:!.a;u'.S7 went to they to borrow from any other fund for general state, expenditures. i It has been customary for tho The Year's Laugh Sensation mm I H 1 FT T T T it a ftcixqfyocwtn-fyycr picture With tin; New Coincdv Team of MARIE DKKHSLKK and I'OLLY M0RAN Supporlud by hawicncc (irav Sally O'Ni-il laddie (aihhon A ringside seal for picture you've ever seen! TODAY and TIiriJSDAY FRIDAY RICHARD a uiousaixi and mnj 16 STOBB , , " ' IN THI Wl - Adams Morn No. I.a Gi'aiule, Ore. II Men's Khaki Pants $1.45 just the thing for these h o t summer days. Good weight and full cut. A regu lar .00 value. j state treasurer when tho gene rut j fund become short to borrow from ; banks. When tho state went Into the r d last October state Treaaur: cr Kay borrowed J4sn.no fruln'' or! land banks on certificates of- i Indebtedness under chapter !.' !htws of li:':t. This act is itmend-5 .' "V the Hare bill of tho 1927 sos-1 , sion. Another difficulty arise In1 , Hint tho act of lyns prohibits the ; issuance of slate warrants stamped" I "nut !i;ittI for want r funds," yet! , U1IU "(H,1, tito only :' recourse if the suprcui court opinion or up state funds ai yesterday lies state officials believe. It Is pointed out that the slate emergency board during the hie- : ilium of Hir.-L'ii issued certificates of indebtedness totaling $;t'j7.1! 0.iS including interest of $G,:il4.Guj Since tin supremo court opinion! construes the proposed loan frout Hie accident funds as a debt be-; payment of salaries for su prenm' judgt s, intiiidiir? interest of $J4 1.o7, the officials show. Roar follows roar in rajiid - fire order in this heart - warming tale of Irish feuds and Irish love. the happiest, scrappiest Arcade 1)1 X In 'MAN POWER' By EI) (JLASS DRUGS (Inc.) La Gra'adc, Ore. 7?e $fciaJUL Star-