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Monday, August 1, 1027. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Five I 1M Home From I Jiltc Mary Vaughn Hcndrlekson. Jane Tin Her. and Mr. U. W. Curlier ! ilavcnserort and rat her I nr Hum. mlnmed home Saturday evening , hrcj a They went . swimming .from Wallowa lake where, they every day at the I'lne- Cone pool. spent several day. on TueHduy and Friday evenintrs , . enjoyed welnter roams. Several llrn-k From V.etttlon W tnom for the wotnler m i i.- wi.it.. ....... i rtt, IroHHts, Tliey were: Men Durland. an nubn woman al Hill's store thin Alfred ZweltV, Virffll Vull8ln,rer. f COMING UVENTS O IdM'r (ilerinito date not tleeUleil on) Oiejn ramtt Tenelier aMX-iutlou tamvcutloo here. , Home f Nalcin .1 mornliii: after a two week" vara- WUfon Smart, Worth hpllnis. Ker It. H. Van IVIt returned this tion. , inii iinRum nnu .mux iiuuu. . mornintr 10 nnlnn after visiting ut licit Fund 'me .1. K, Mills arid son, Allen, wwe In the elty thi' uiorninj; on busi ni'Wi. ThiV Itimte'tS ut"'ovo. KJfliiK IHreni-w- .sh r Ma.sHrttin In vUittliff Ills partnt her for it Hhurt linn. Ho li;if l-eu In llui Hlutty of Washing1 -(mm lor tin; a,st eeverlil inuntha. , Ained Jr and Fusts 1,, 1 Mi.Miti k, of Kumclu, was fiiud 5 Ti and eosls in t he justice rourt I), it I his inorutntf on a chargi of driving an automobile, with im-.HM"-I headlights. I.ostlne for a week or ko. I Working In Country j I Claire MeKennon left (hi morn- i jlnrr for the !tny Fuller farm tn tho 'valley whero he will woile-wlth tho harvesting crew u combine operator. Here Vestcrtliiy . Mr. and Mr. J. W. Kardley. and party, of Itakor, stopped In I.u, Grando u few hour yesterday, rv'eisterlni; at the Foley. Mr. Kurd ley Is bishop of the Mormon church at linker. M Hoist .Men. Here W. J. Jeiinnn and L. S. Wilson, of Uoisc, are business visitors here yesterday and today. They aro stopping at the Foley. , t Hon? Over Week HimI lindrim-iit Mun lleitw -Bernard lluiumelt spent tho ....... . Ir (.. , t flrutlilo viultlltlf Mr, una Aim. 1-.. 1). rowers. ofr"V. . . ., in I'nrtbmd on a business Mr, rtUlllllH'll i ' . j trip. .Mr. .Meyers jen sNiiuruiny night. In INn-tlnntl F. 1.. Meyers In spending Beverai IVndieton.! Kn.n 'vnHi..r.iuv i..r.. twl h his purcnts. Mr. Powers Is un implement deal- 1 18 working during. the Huinnier va er. Thev reirlHtero.i .i in, Km,., cutfon at Menchaiu with the high- Home From Unities in-. W. K. 'ylilstlewnllc Is at homo hen for a few days, lie has het-n t'-stiug cuttle in tlx- Haines dis trict in Huker county lor the past ck. 1 (ii-a.vs Fire The fit e t niek was called to I Lfii i; Sevint h stn-"t y. sterday af trinnou at o VI nek to control u ru.sn Cite. No damage was dime. ' , mer wh)le in Ui Grande. At Lake Over Week IOihI Mr. and Mr. H. K. lLxon and children. Howard and Margaret, Spent the pust week end at Wal lowa lake enjoying an outing. 'Mr. Jiixon is secretary ot the AValiowa Luke Wonderland, Inc. Marriage IJeeiw Issiienl A mariiago license was issued Saturday to Francis V. Ot, of .Summerville. und Mildred 13. Wol verson, of Kcho. way. Hack I'roin Vaeatlou Mrs. Hurry Owens has resumed work at the J. Penney com pany store after spending a two week's vaeailon. Mrs. Ownes vIkU- At MLe Mis Fleunor Cleaver and Miss Ann Arnoldus are suendlng a week UNION SERVICE HEARS PARKER MISS BELL IS i VICTORIOUS IN SINGLES (Continued from Pate 1) M. E. Quarterly Confer ence Will Be Held in La Grande Tonight i Willier.ili, p.mliMiun, h-'j: Park Taylor. I .a Onttide, won from tit oi'k'i' Andi'fson, I.u Orund-, : ti-H, (!-!; Itrnjauilii Oesicrllntr. Uiialide, wen from Cyi ll GaMog!, j IVmlleuffi, ti-ii, 0-4; Kay Wilson ltnliter. v. on from 0:ik Wood. IVmlU'i -m il.' Marion I'han- Tuy- ' dler, of iaU i-, won from lluro 'I s.-t. j Cook, pendb-ton. by dffmttl: l.yht ami Wilson. Imiih-r, won from Jam h wasiHpei-os. Palier. ti-l". tt-t: CllveWii- rinreier(& !t; K'i h were pluyt'tl befort i lor won on the third deuri Mullyullite'H taugy playing ; conslsUmt, tireless rel ui nlng a i moat a match for the locat star, i Hon. Imbier, won on a bye; M. A (Taylor's serve came to hi reseuo J Hover, pendh ton. won from Jou ' u number of times, especially , Nadcll. ttalier, 7 -a. li--'. 'when ne aeeil ltallynitm' In th.' In th- tecond round Aln-urn ! last set at a time when one more won from Miller. 0-11, 4-7, ti-1; nit-ant I tally n- , Mat loon won I roru 1- ox, i -;t. 1 - : v"'ielors 1 iiterttanee" was the theme on which the Kev. H. W, Parker, of the First .Methmlisi Kplseoiml church, spoke last eve- point would hav nlng at the unbm chureh ervh ! tine's victory, which was held in the Kugltsh - A first-round match between Lutheran church. Mr. Parker talk-j nyer. of Pendleton, and Don ed about overcoming olmtueles and ' fallen, of linker, won deserved all ied th eungregalittii In Hinging. The : pailSL. frum the sidelines, crowd was comparably miiuII. ; Totir,.y SI(SMW , tonfevnee lonlght j n)p consliinlly KOO( ptayin (lf This evenhp: the fourth uuartei'ly ; t1m Im.inhri-s from every town. eonfereuee of the Mrst .Meth"itwi , . u .,.n)t,.tnn. linker. Imb- .1. Taylor from Itallyntlin. 12-In I !-7; Hall from tiarriKon, ti-l: Merrill from P. Taylor. 4-fi.l t)-2, 11-7; OeriU'ilillf? from It. Wil son, (i-l, (-: 1. Wilson from, ('handier, 0-4; Hoyer from C. j Wilson. t!-u, 0-1. In i he sfint-ilnals, Ironi Mattoon, 7-f, i Mplscopnl church will be bld in J.a Cii'aude, pre.-idetf over by the or so t Wallowa lake. Miss Cleav- , (liMtl.(.t Huperinleinlent of the In ed tn linker with relatives for sev- Iher parents, Mr. and Mr. Harry oral dav. I Cleaver, during the summer. A rnoiitus plans to To Work at IxjMlne Mrs. I. M. Maxwell and son. Mel vln passed through here thin morn ing on their way to I.ostlne from IVudleton. Mm Maxwell will bo employed at Lostlne. . '. Here Yesterday from VHm Kern Caldwell. Sydney Dobbin. Max Jensen and Wllllnm Huggerty of Union, spent yesterday visiting with friends in I.a Grande. teach Grande this coming year, in l.a I , who is a siuucm at me nu- trr.0untaln coiilereme. Harry S. ; rslty of Oregon. Is visiting with , v ,his UlM ,til nf. , fleers ut the conference and nTin-! isters will be hosen tor tho com-J lug year. I The llev. J. eoi e Walx was ! the speaker at the South Methodist j church, where the union service for- Itlin upoiilfi 1 1 V i 1 1 -r In tluit. liai't of lilt1 '"- iiijun-u omu im n tpity was neitt I.t, Cnlon, llend. Walla Walla, " ' North Powder. Milton and I -l 1 Oesteillng, I Grande, made the. tournaiiu-i " j Wnm-'u- v. Hal is tci'ni"o ny many me most successful Kastcrn ticgon gather ing ever held. Abeam wo. i 1; J. Tirylori ti-4; Merrill 0-0. 1 in thi warr 1101 Ailnms Kloro No. It La Gi'aiidu, Ore. Children's Slippers $1.29 ; Children's strap Slip pers and Sandals in patent leather. .Val ues to $1.98. Sizes 81 to 12. In Two IllJllM'tl - Clurcnce Gray nml: Prltn 0(. "A 1'asrtiiutin ttuly ' ltni'k IYoiii srallli- Trl Mr. und Mrs. Howard Hall have rrturllfd from u wt'k"H vaontlon trio to Sealllc. Mr. Hall l.i im ploycd by the J. C I'l'liluy lulll-pany. Tu Pay iiianl?-liH'ii At tin- 1'i-Kiilar iliill of Cunipany iMith 1nr;intrv. Uncoil national Kiiarcl at ZiiI.it hall toniKht, tho tin- plnco of Kay Kcmvn, who will iinarti rly pay i ln i ks will liu dis. atlrnd .school this coming year. : trilul-d. it is annonnfJ today. 'I'lH! ; ' iliill period la-Bins at o'clock, j K".lB"' INwtlon . , . l Mips Catherine Drury linn rosiLrn-- On Way l-:asl i cd her position as clerk at N. K. Mr. and Mm. dairies .Moran and West's store. Mm James Mc-danchtei- 1'atili ia Ann. formerly Xamee lieuan work this mornlllB in of this city lint lately of Yakima, .her place. ate here visiting relalives. Mr. , - " ' Moran will leave Wednesday even- Mllnff Mollirr Iiik for liulialiapolls where he will : Hay Kcown left Ihis morning for ho a deli-Kate to the International Imrtler where he will spend several TvpoKiaphieal 1 nlon convention. , days visiting Willi ins llioiner, .urs. On l-'lsliliii; Trli J. T. l.onKfellow and C I'.i lie l!iuid(ivnl Hi rtl ilieein. 01 oe, oeiitiii ui . i- . .,.,. utim ' Kllu Wulker. In X-rav (lepartinrnt ' Miss .oe M. Kiuiniell. who grad- Arizona Couple Here ualed last mouth from the nurseH Mr .und Mrs. W. K. James, of Itaiiiing eliool. at the drande Phoenix, Ariz., stopped here yea lionde. hospital, now has charge terday. of the oltiee nnd X-ray department low and Mr. Palmer left Friday by car. Recovering IVoni Stroke The Iter. C. A. WalR. ' fat hrr of the llev. J. George Walz of tho I'resbyterlatt chureh. who was stricken- with paralysis on Satur day morning and taken to the city hospital. Is rapidly recovering and may soon be brought to his son's home. Tito Sctn-es Dob Miller, of Pendleton, won on a bye; Jack Abeam, of WaMu Walla, won trom Hob Howard, lin ker, ti-l, S-ti; Dexter Mattoouli l.a (iiaude, won from (Jeorge Hpero.s, linker, C-4, 1-fi. Q-3; Fred Fox. ol I nlon. bye: Douglas Hallnntyu I tend, won from Kennel h I .It lb . i llaker, 0-1. U-ll; Jeat; Taylor, l. i i Craude, won from 1 1 em y I ouis. that Mr. Ott lurnod suddenly on a . , "' , ' ,.... i .!, i..n eunwliii. Ihe wheels ' w c M!eni lo l e.iu 1.1 i nee ine , w on from Sum Cochran, f lUVcar of humanllv alter lied. If ; , u ,.,,,. 7.5. Wl ,. . elareJ !"l"r ihat' Z Zl L y """ '" "" 'lt i l'eiidlet .in, won from Hoi. S,raK, his own side of the road at tin. i.-,,.,,ii,h. " ,i"""U' bewail M lime nf Hie uec dent. Mr. Ott was. ... - ill, l.a i. inline, won noin j. M i-.i. Vli - won IdaliiaKed. when they collided last wi;urt f.c the niac of symhi.ls a nil :lllKhl on the islund l ny inarm -i u.-mbcdlsln of ancient days and re- ' roud. At the time of the c"u'r't nKions. Tli.it old picture Iiiiikiiiiku ' Mr. Ott was .lrlvinB 16 Hummer- j wuti ,ixui-l,inl. and cnleiinn int.. il ; vine wniie .Mr. ury " wo easily lose ..in- wav In Hie lal.y- lll to I .n Grande. Mr. Gray claims I .. . . . . . ,.,..,.,. Scores i In- w om-'ii's mutches Fred Fox, 1' it ion, d f rated inia llradburur, Pendleton, 0-1!; l.ols Nelson, l.a Ciiande 1 coin Pert ha 1 Umt a. l.a (liailde. 0-3, 0-0, 7-5; .li-a nne lb'11. Pen- I dhtoi. won from Flea nor Cilas, 1 La Ciande, 0-1. ti-l; Ann Stangt. Ii (Iramle, won from Petty Coch rane. Iji (Iratide, 0-4, !-7. In I he second round, Jeanne Hell won from l.o's Nelson, 0-ti, li-l; Mm. Fox from Ann Slang'', 0-1. 0-1. In ( he finals, Jeanu Kelt won from Mrs;. Fox S-ti, U-fi, G-. Man Is Fined $200 On Liquor Charge of the institution, succeeding 1' red li. Morfmuu . Mr.. - Mormon has gone to Portland, where he will be employed. IIoiim' From Portluml Miss Mildred Charleton return ed home this morning from a visit , to Portland. Miss t'hurleton is a . high school student here. Drliirncil Vesferilny - 1 Mr. ami Mrs. (Jeorge Clark, Mr. Home to Hot Lake and Mrs. Chester Koyle and two j Miss Afton Wynn returned this sons. Kd -Al i !' ami daughter. Wal- morning to Hot Lake after visiting do Crowley. Oscar Noyefi and Kd- (here for a dHy or two.- ward and June Multiolland spent Die w.-ek cud on a fishing trip on To Make Home Here Hv.-r Thev returned A. L. Hacoii arriveu nere una .J In fo La Grau'le yiterday with an eveellentvc; AlWiing HotiM' Or. and Mrs. will move borne li of trout. morning from Hillings, Mont., arid will make bis homo hero In the fu ture. He Is u guest at the home of Mts. K. Garrett. i h Mr . W. P. MeAdory ' into the Same Harris SmO Adams avenue, to- morrow. Tor t lie remuinuer oi u.r HUtumer: Mr. and Mrs. W. If. tiuinn and litlle'snn. Wellington, will be in l a C.rande the last of this week to spend Die rest. of the summer j with Or. und Mrs. MeAdory. Mrs. (Jim (..,., .i ....,1 M I- Me A rdorv arc : 1 " ' morning for Caldwell where h said. Cross Fascinating thrown ,rE.i the wlndshMd and ; """th ..T, i received several bad cuts. . . , , fascinating only when men will, .- stand, look, study, reason and ac-j Autos Hun Togetheiw jeept. The cross in Itself Is a para- Two automobiles, one driven by jdox, un absurd proposition for sai-j C. K. Kingsley und the other by .vation from sin, yet in fact it is; ii Mrs. Held, collided at the In-jmie. From the swastika evolved terseetion of Third Mreot itnd Ad- ' the idea of the cross, mnde for-j inns avenue last evening at about jever b(dy by the highest heroism; pine o'clock. No one was Injured, (Jf love. When man climbed up j but both cars were damaged con- OU 0f tbe primeval niglit. with his, teiderably. The accident' happened j fare to heaven upturned, he had a! as Mr. Kinrsley was turning into ,.,.OSK ns hand. It Is Ihe ero.-s Adams avenue from Third street of Calvary, the eenter cross, that and Mis. Held started to turn off 'CnnieSt however, to mean something of Adams to go up Third, rutting ' u-,irt b wblb- to the race. It reveals Franklin, drove to Joseph Saturday .the corner too sharply, according ! , hp , lanes f fhrUt 11S ,jie savior to l!u!e who wunesseii uie u.-.(f nmn ,nrirhes in all know I dent. i oiIup. in godliness, and enables man ' to give expression to the divine Idea t of holiness." the Uev. M r. Walz i told his audience. ' Attembiiu-e was small n all of ihe churches of the city yesterday Meyers uiiearcd befoij JiiiIkc Hugh K. lirady In the jusrici court this uiomiiiK and plead guilty (.loxieming buitor. llo was seit- The following men referred: Ma- tfiivt-il to pay a $'-'00 flue. He pal jor Itabcui k. of Penrllrton. L. 'A, , . . .i , . . ... . . . 'the fine and was released. . . (- Vrrutl and Robert Wakefiebl, t.t . 1 e.-IPnion. and Frank Pluck, of La. Beyers was arresieo nauiruay. ..j J C.rande. 'Prohibition Officer Oeui'ge IMercfl, LA GRANDE FOLKS By ED At I. like Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Klierhard and daughter, Dorothy, and son. nlng where they spent the week end with Mrs. l-;berhard's mother. Mrs. 1,. Knnpper. They drove lo Wallowa lake Sunday. IIimiw lYoni Trip Mr. und Mrs. A. M. Golde r ..,p.,...l innie 1,'rl.lnv from month's honeymoon trip -Hi rough Western Oregon and California. 'I'licy w-ero nccoinpanlcd l.y Mrs. Golile's daughter. Maliel Shaefcr. OPENING VEEK OF BOY SCOUT CAMP COMES TO CLOSE 1 j lieeailso iif the Will-ill ue;ith.-l-. (Continued from Page 1) Homo From Monmouth Miss' Colin Stoddard returned home yesterday from Sloniuoiilh where she has been unending sum mer normal school. Miss Stoddard left Thursday. spending several' II. imp l-'roni roillan.l - ., Mr. and Mrs. Itoucrt Weston -haver and small daughter return ed home yesterday from a trip to l'ortland. Mr. Wcstenhaver attend ed Huyer's week during his slay. t I-ri nStunlay ' Mills' l.euoie C.il.son. piinieil l.y her ninth.-.-. Mi mi.s.ui. a'i'l her little nle. Wall., lel'l Saturday night In Cm .... ling. Ida., w her vLsil at the dome of M aceonl- . Harry . l-;iolse 11 route j thev will 1 and Mrs. 1 A. W. Dal.l.ni-r. They stopped in ' linker Salpnlay night an.l are il.lv- ; ing to I'l.ii-tle. Id.... tlay. They nlaii to ViVt various Idaho points w hile , They are making til" I I rin l.v n ill n. ! I 'I"1 to lilnho : Masler Sydney McNeill left this will make his home with relatives In tile future. Tlfo little hoy has been living in l.a Grande with his grand mother. Mrs. McNeill, lor the past year. At Ijlkc Votei-ilny Dr. and Mrs. K. CI. Kirl.y and .laughter, Mar.lorle anil- Dorothy, drove to Wallonu lake yest-rday where lh. y visited their son. lid win who Id with the boy scouts' camp. Truck Called Out Another grass fire culled out tile Car stolen:- fire depannieiu. -.o., The n..i.in.nlillo l.eloiiKing to this afternoon. Ihe fire, on North Charles Hll.l.-id was tali.-n Salur- spruce street, was eont rolled before .'ay night from Klin street, near an ydalilnge was done. IIm- l.a Grande National Imnli. It- k: Ii.uiiiI- s.mdi.v ii. .ii-niug on the .on Hcailuii ... .,11. side nl the city near the Mrs. J ilnvs In Portland before returning.,, home. She will visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I.eon Stod dard for the remainder of the sum mer varalion. Miss Slo.ldard is a student ut the I. nlverslty of Ore gon. scout lo receive this honor In the Unsterll Oregon council. j .Mr. Scott dismissed the meeting! Willi a few remarks on experiences , during the first week in camp, j. Among the visitors in camp Sunday- were: Dr. an.l .Mrs-,.w. 4 I'hv. lr. Mark. HbV. Mr. und .Mi's. Sii'rf Is the chenpest of all fabrics ill Ma.h.gasear and wiunull of all ranks wear it. CHI U PRE W CANOV Pop POP, do 00 Suppose Wvour mother pot youi w T'r . - . . 1 . , fi -m nr- A I 1 I JO T-rt "T II,- T I i . u - SWELL L0OVit5 MANTHERE'S A DOLLAR- RUN LIKE YOU IF I EAT &OOD) ALONG MOW - SHE'S WMTIWG FOR YOU AT PUPP CAWDV S GLASS DEUGS '-AMD I MEED " : m RAZOR BLADES, Tine candy for every member of tho family. A nickel's worth for the children or a pound box or more for the girl or woman who appreciates the best. GLASS DRUGS (Inc.) La Grande,. Ore. "Adullih" Slcgrlsf.' 1r. George lli.fr: man. .Mrs. W. C. I'eiKlns. .Mis. rickens, Dr. i:. (J. Klrby and fam ily, Mr. ,11 nd All. , l-'rod .lohns..n .Miss l.'.lnneho Clarke, Miss Imogen illussel). Mrs. Ingle, Mr. Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Onslr.im. of Wallowa, IJ. K. Shanks. K. J. Meyers. Mr ,,,'riveil nnd Mrs. A. W. Nelson and Dr. J. 'i. m p hav other boys 'IV. VKII I'lirents , ' '.ii '.....- r... i,-ii,.iin A. Wonderllek and fnlnily. . . I... i..... i..u...l.iL- art 1 Many of I In: boys who came for i ii. l-uene lunlor high school, "'e first period of the ...... ...,i I., i q-Mi - returned home and from the 1'nlvcrslty of Oregon. She have taken their places. A much will visit until the beginning of larger alleiidanco Is expected dar ner nexl year's school term with Ing Hie second week, her pii renin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry j ; Cleaver. Miss Cleaver has been in- l tending summer scnooi ... no- u..i- . lose of the school I rslly since the c year, liooiil. si;'ir.X('Kl) I'OIITI.ANI). OC-.i Aug. 1 (Al') Kayinond ' Thliyer Good.-' was sentenced today In federal -ourl ;to six luoulhs In jail on a charge licllirn Home . r forff11(. precanccllc.l posliigo Aller visi.ii.K .or .,, , . .., ,sinnm ,,,.,.,, wi'i'KS wiiii ri'uiini'.i in i ..t '""" I.. Mr. and Mis. Kucene All'ord and lil.oad 'shops, where it had IIP- daughter. Hetty Ainne. if.. V"" .Jlrfr' iiMy sll'l'l'.-'l because 01 engine moriuoa '01 , - tH.iible' aecoriling to reports. Con- Astoria. Oregon City ami Portland. id, rahe -ilimii.ge Is said to have Mrs. Ktiiin. tt Is owm-s of the l-.ill-l,.en done' to Ihe motor. illicit Marlncllo shop. . I children. Kug'-no Jr.. and llarbnra kit for the'r home In Spokane Sunday aflernoon. They visited with Mr. Airord's mother. Mrs. .1. I White and with his sisters, Mrs. Vern ll. rry and Mrs. Glenn Hailing. Knunelt and lillle '"' " ' ,,' .. " ...,i,- lOrU IHNIMI'-. rn'w"i lug on Ihe South h'ork last week. Ihe report a lino caicn 01 usu during (heir stuy. He was alleged'- lo have sold these lo slump collectors. He had un ofllce In Salem. Stamp collectors furnished the district attorney' office with the evidence in tlie case. . . We Buy for Less We Sell for Kess New Fall Shirts The new rayon ami silk Mi'lpt'd biuadebilliK Kay lb' Chrurt and lre.s Flannel-,. $1.9. - $,15 - $2.93 VtWk Shirts l-'lill ...I. Id. ie an.l gx.r t-lianlbi-as, triple sill. -lied, -li.a-kcls s 3!)c BiK Six l.um-iiiitis-.l w.uk hli(. blue ami gce.i. kliakls ami black silli'i'ii" 75c 93c Another week of frivolous fun! No heavy, sexy plots. Just sit back--relax and enjoy quality pictures and pood music. Vl.t Wnllown IJiki' Mr. and Mrs. Ward l-'owler und his In-other an.l wife, Mr. and Mrs. I.cmo 1'or Homes i;.-"in. (., .1,1 i. I'll Mil'. K. v. uoouwin nun ... i.'...,. , U, h .-r.-d ,li Kiddle and Hugh '.- ,,,.. Dorothy, of Portland and Mrs. i h.riMlklin r s kl , n,, llnoly huvt- returneii in i,a . ..a."..: i,. u,i0 sieufloir. oi mucin. ,,...., ,, r sookaoe vis. returned to their home after a-is- .- .,... v,.Mr,,y, cal- .If.ndlnc the Idaho slat und WnshiiiKlnn stale Aiiierlcall I eglon convent tons ai " i-im " end Spokane. Wi.Hl. The - were at 11CU .Miero.'i li'll'- illng here Willi ii ei mo..,',. rs ,,,,. - Here iney Itneir re.uro ..uuu" and Mrs. Ward Kowier drove him l-:. .Incobson. w li 1 1 k at a Mown U.K.-. -Mrs. Client n w W. is. -r lor' II." opening .lay o. Goodwill anil nor uaugnior ... i. nlirhl bill th .a ..i.-i..-. , , .... here for ubont Stcllfloff was here for on. .m.viition- nnd from mere w.-.n i. I'liokane: where (Ivy spent l-'rlday in nl Sntiirdav. They a'-coni panien C.eo.ge r.ove. the new coininaiuler '- . ii... ,,....,,.. .rlean Legion I Hume I'rOni rortlniul ., .. ,r.i,,. Mnmhv. past Mr. and Mrs. Karl Me '. Mns.-e slate a. I- and baby daugllt ,...!..' ,.'r ii and Charles relumed home yesterday Mills, national h.-iid of the 40 el s sorit-ty of Miami. l''hl- after noon by car from Portland wneru thev spent ft week visiting I Worth Knowing ii MICIIAELS-STERN f CLOTHES I Have "Fabrics and M.-Donoiigli. who Is nianag.-r und "j buver of the shoe department, of N K. West's store, intended Huy i ... , , i i - er s wceK Willi'- in ror.n.im. M. Donongh's sister, Margaret See ley, returned home with them and will visit nt the. McDonougli home for about two weeks. of the party will remain nl the wonderland until Thursday, when the Spokane visitors will , ne here for n week's visit. The llonough Spokane people ure more than 'de- Nancy Ann, I lighted with Wallowa lalic. ueeiar- Ing it one ol the mosi iiei.uiin , places they have ever seen. This In spite of (he fact that the group was caught In u hall storm just oe fore reaching Aneroid Sunday. Mr. Workmanship, t n e best at the price; Style and Fit, unex celled at any price. Their frond, well prepared and tailored fabrics will hold their peerless styles lines. Are. jthc mosW sat isfactory College clothes produced. Clint's k Clothiery l t be More WHh a Oonsdeot.' lo their homes yesterday after ft motor trip pcrrb- ure drying and fallln llcrrles I'lUHng Off 'That (here will lie Very few Tew huckleberries ripen In the mountains around here. Is tile op inion of Gerald Tucker, forest ranger, who has just returned to La Oruiule after several days spent In the mountains. There appears lo be something wrong Willi Hie berries bushes. Mr. Tucker says, similar lo a blight. Spots are up- l.ialtlg on ine ifliiaK'- a.... m off before they are rip". l-.arll.r In the season Indications were that (he huckleberry crop would I. licllirn I'ronl Trl Miss Nell Grlmuiell and hel mother. Mrs. I'r.-d J. Holmes, ac ioinl.alil.-d by Miss H.rttiu "an singer returned 1,,-re to coast points. The puny icn lu re about two weeks ago driving ... 11. n, I w here they visited with Mrs. Dun Mel.cllun, formerly Miss unm,i- h.-uvy this year, and ....- Ilrage. of this city. They went ,0, ,nve been had II not been through the McK'eiizte Pass uild(rr (H. pr,..ent coinllllon. Tlvre i.ii.p. ni. Corvallls and Salem. At ....... i. .on(e good patcli.-s. Mr. Salem thev stopped for a Visit with Tnek' r says but he bi ll Mr. and Mrs. K. K. fTrugg. going j, . t, w. from th.-re to Seaside, where they - spent a week. Mrs. C. J. Seranloii. .... .v.rlv of l a Grande, but now- , Home I'roin Cnmplllg living In Portland they lb" eck end with th. m Ik.-iisIiIc. Mrs. L. A. I!.k.n. I t'.. .inm, l also formerly of I Gland Oregon spent j A group of gl. Is. . accoinpn ni"l visit nt the I Ih.tn during the b.-iich. nnd aecoin- i w.-i-k nt the b. iicn. nn'i " j'piini.d thorn back to Portland M jlthclr way homo over the Coll ,4.:idu P.lK-r hlsli ' uy. l.v Mrs. c. M. Humphreys und Mrs. L. I-'. Dunn, have returned to tlvlr 1 i.s lu-r- i.n.-r a we.-k spent camping on 'the Grand" liond': river near (he Pine Con.- swim ming pool. 'I he girls who were III the parly were: It.ltlt Dlirlun.l. Ma-gar.-t l'O'Jlwll. I'll,-. His D'lnn. KtwYORKbTDRE Ucstioyers of lliuh Prices. TODAY ONLY the bk; grin and chuckle man -is here A . STAR 0 STARTING TODAY Arcade STARTING TODAY KATH0YN PtBOY Also When he stepped into his white pants he stepped into a lot of "Suite Home trouble. They even cot him into O'JIcnry a polo match. The way he won -the cirl and the zamc is enough to make a horse laugh. oiif 43 im ii ?S$!j''4'(f- 3 -i cSawk: k f 1 ' Storv "SHITE HOMES" Tuesday Wednesday "FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE" A different drama of college life Ben Lyon George Sidney and Ford Sterling A nerve tingling screamingly funny comedy d r a m a. Trobhing with ac tion and suspense. c 'ii,. n.kf )fr m in llujli Sontlf G0U O'BRIEN-EDMUND LOWE KAillllVN I'iRRY-UOtH iLAS fAIKBANINS. .Ir. ' CYRIL CI1AUWICK - I'll ILLII'I'E DLtACY Itiised on the .at Is tll.l talk of lliuadwuy N. Y. TrihuiH! lias appeal for both sexes, Romance for women, Melodrama' for men much laughter. N. Y. Telegraph Chief merit is the characterizations. Delightful doesn't mean enough, WOW is the word. I HAL R.OACH presents ALSO SHOWING WILL ROGERS Our I nolTicial Ambassador ABROAD "IN PARIS 1 with -3 - ... m -,t You'll see plenty if you ro Will to "(.ay Farce! ' From "Letters of a Salf Made Diplomat to His President" as published in "The Saturday Eve ning Post." SiartiiMt THURSDAY Colleen Moore in "Naunhty But Nice" i- -V; t i l I n i r v.olull