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Saturday, August 13, - Local News In Brief CO.UIMi KVKNT KrJ. O lAhiir H) (ili'lirii- Uuu lu U Jrndi. (M. 24-im, Inc. -4Vnw'iilu at .anwou I'uDni-Ti'iu Jii r '- liw bum. K . I.. J. .-11. A I'. lau H- KIiik. or' Hi. i;. I). 1. coinpaiiy, in ul thu Kali-y toil:iy. Hw I Tom llLi r ttlmo Klzor, of H:ik.-r. h vinitinrr In l.fc Orendi' over th.. vto-k 'iiil yith rHuttvi-a ami frioiiilN. On Vn-aiUm t Joljii AdfltiiH. clerk at the Foley a'jtf In taking a vara I ion this Himar I'rnnt Pendleton . Mr. Myrtle Heist Relumed thlH morning from a vacation trlpj to Poo db ton. Mrs. Heist In owner of tb Heist Martncllo Heuuty .shop. VHrY Klujr .Kumlny -t. MlfW .Lucille Metculf .will, Hing a solo at the. morning church, h-v-yifna 'at Mh ' Methodist KpiwopHl rh'Hsch. " ; ' lk Hoiim Tla -,Mrt -Kurl Ktyijohlrf nml child ren Karl Jr.", und Marcillc, w ill re turn 10 LfcUninde today after two wee Its Hpent at Wallowa lake. To Visit In I'nrtlaiHl ' "' The Mintirfl '.'Mara ami' Florence kwjf Ktu of Itnbler, loll this morn ID' 'for, Portland when1 they will yislt-wlth friends, and relatives tor several weeks. ii Here .-I .a lira Jacake (eft this inorn- ttijt for her home in Portland after yirttlnif here during the sunnnar month. with her mother. Mrs. J. P. Harvey, and other relullves. VWtiuir Hiw Hew lMlK .Mra. H. I.. 1 Hilton i here for a fevrr duyn from 1'orilunil uhcrc Mr. And Mrn Iutton ami rhlhlrt-n urn now uiaklog Ibclr home. Mrs, J-Utton tH ! arruriBliitf final moving detallfl .(vhlle hfrtt. lMio 'Ior VacaticMi ,Mr. uod Mrs. i.loyd Mcfloed Ipft' today' for Western Ori'Kon h-re ihey' will spend ' a two ?ek' raoatiou. ,,, 1 1 niWrK'ws ixmtill Oprrailoo . Itss Gihson. of Tnion, fcpPt yesterday In l.a Grande, topplnfc at the Foley. Miss Gib son underwent a tonsil operation. Itrv I mm llnoit Hlvriw llr. and Mrp. K, A. OlniRtead and fro U stopped hero yt-Bterday on their jffity .eajtt from their homo in Hood Jtlver. ..They registered ut the Vo)ry . J -, : i - llrtnw 1oii l-'l-Jitutf Trip .'. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Putman rrr turned honie lant ulxht from a tfeek'ft fishing trip to Sheep creek, ist of Joseph. HtuiM lrotu VeJlo-stoni Mffs. W. 11. Guild and daughter. Iuncy, arrived hom last evening from a trip to Yellowstone na. ftonal park. . - IsitrfHl Oilhlren 111' Mrn. M. M. Buchanan returned Ijonia' ttf Imhler this morning af-&F-vtKltlntr tor fKVernl days In l.a (Jrtfude. with her Bon and daughter. jWUaiid TlUs WHk 'if Mr!, and Mrs. It. Wyldc nre AirtidlnK a week in Portland. Mr. Wylde is an abstractor here. They Be fcuesta at the Campbell Court l.rti iNoniorrow Mf. and , Mr.- Klmer Stoddard u'uH two children. .Max nnd Ituth. Will b ave tomorrow- morning, by dni; .for Portland and Seaside. Tjje,y plan'. to. he away about ten days. ; i Ho Houu 'lnlgh(--iv VS Isabella Miller w ill return to Itf home hare this evening on tftla No. 13 from Cheney, Wash., yvhere she has hen attending the unmif.rv . normal school session there. ' Car to PotUmhI ilrji. I. Bowser left thin tnorn 1d for V o rt 1 an d who re she will attend a Christian Kndeavor meet ing. Mm. Bowser . Is state vice president from this district. Mr, , and Mrs. Harry Turned nnd Mrs. 'iHirner's mother, Mrs. R. S, Ny. accompanied hy Mrs. Kva Vlssler, left this morning for Wal lowa lake, where they will upend the week end. PENDLETON INDIAN ROBES and SHAWLS At Clint's In all the newest colors of today $9.85 to $21.00 See Our Window Clint's Clothiery Tb Store Wttli cvmaclcac 3 11)27. Vl-lllnit IVii-nil- lli-iv I'urtlt Cunili'O, ol' I'aycttf. Mu,. nrrlvi-il Iter,. 11, i inuriiii,,,' on Irulii No. 17 nnil will visit In l.u (inimln lor Heverul iltiyn at thn J-iil r. Nhellworlh liomr. Violins run-ill- lleiv Mi'm. Klvu I'ein anil elilltlren anil Mr. lieutiiiv Van Dyke mill liiuirlilri-. ;, ruse, of (JkariOKan, Wash., an' vlsitinr hern with their IKiri-iilH. Mr. anil Mrs. i (1. c.rreiie. Iln Itifikrn Ami t.ltth No rut ii n ir'ni, son of Mr. ami u,s. . it. (;r(.,.ni( r,,. covfrliiK niit'ly from a lrokn urin rcfvlv-fil nhoitt it w'i-l( u?fo, when hr fi-ll frenn un autornotiilo, llmiic IVoni I 'itlii'iirnia M I'm. H nsa n '. u ! r a n ij ,l vs. f'lill.ls liav.' returned to l,a (irn'mlf afier liw wc Uh spent tnurinif t'ni tlornla. AllhouKli 1 hey Im.l a very enjoyable trip they expressed them selves s hems K!ad to et hark to l.a Oramle aain and me t thfir many Irh ndM here. f;iail Ut Mine It and "We are d. lighted with th porn- PHt or havhiK the La Crande hand play for iih aain at our Itound i'V." declare.! lU-rt fjerard. l'en dleton liiHiiranep and Investment man. who is direetOr of the nltfht inusir for the annual rodeo r hi wile. Mr. (It'i-ard Is .spending Keveral iluys here on huslne.ss and Is Incident My hoostiiiff the iMi.tleion show. Home I-'ii mi California Mrs. J. w, Maguire and druiKh ter, Marjorii', reinrned home this morning from San l-'ranelscn whero they spent aliout two weekH with -Mrs, Mairuire's son, Krnest, who Is recovering from a major opera tion ut the San Ktanclneo Marino hospital. They vl:ted In other t alifornia eiti-s h-re ret urn in tf home hi-re. I(mik Alter Va-nf inn The Itev. and Mrs. Oliver TMhy have returned to their home In l.a Grande after a two weeks vacation trip spent ut Oregon In-aehes. They were at Newport and Seaside und enjoyed a trip over the. Itoosevelt highway, which will hi wonder ful when completed, according1 to Mr. Itlley. The Hev. Mr. Itiley Is rector of the SI. l'eti r'H Kplsvopal church here. To Visit at I .uterprUe Miss Margaret In man. of Ku gene, stopped here this morning on her way to Enterprise where tdio will Spend Several weeks with her friend. Miss Nina Warnock. Both Miss Intnan and Miss Warnock arc students at tin Cniverdlty of Ore- ' f . " " ' . ' " the Kappa kappa Gamma social swl'orl,y- PniH-r Cnnipiiny Head Here Don Sny.b r and parly, or Walla Walla, arrived here this afternoon from Walla Walla, preliminary to taking part in the golf tournament between tho l.a Grande and Walln Walla country club teams tomor row Mr. Snyder is -'i member of the Snyder-t 'rt-cilius Paper company at Walla Walla. Homo I'liim I'lslilnir Trip Mr. anil Mrs. Jlorti Ciroi-n of this city ami Mr. anil Mrs. Donalil -unk. liow or l.i'Wlstoll, Ma., nr- will ! tin. onlir of tin' ilay. hn rivi'il linnio y.'sti'nlay from a (innotinccil. rninpiiiK ami fi.sliinpr trip In Wal- Tho mayor hml just ilnroraloil i Iowa rounty. Mr. anil Mrs. Funk itli'iKrat Prrshini; wllli I ho Wi-ilnn will sp. nil si'Vi'i al ilays lu re vis- ''oinini-nioralivp .Mo,il anil hr an. itiiiB wllli liiiMiils in tho city ho- 11011110011 that ovory monihor of tho foro ivInrnlhK to tlioir homo nl.oi:ion vlsitlnif 'i-rilnn wonlil lo I.laho. Mr. -ink was oniployoil at tho Itoil Cross ilriiir sloro lioro Hov- oral yoais aito. Mrs. rnnli wan lono i-.nliol lioloro lior niiirtiaKO. . . Drivlli!; lo linker Mr. ami Mrs. I.oslio Whilo ami ilaiiKhtor will drivo to Itakor to- morrow whom thoy will spotnl tho iiay visilinif with thoir son-in-law ami ilailKhtor, Mr. anil Mrs. Orvillo Noell. who are nian:'g"rs of the Spronse-Wfltz store in Maker, Mr. and Mrs, No-ll were married only a few weeks ago, Mrs. NoeM. nee Viva While, having graduated from the high school here I his spring. Mr. White Is manager of the local Kpronse-Weitz store. PORTl'GAL HALTS ATTEMPTED COUP (Continued from Pace 1 ing statements ami ordered bis nr- kietitonanl Sarrnento backed to the wal. drew a revolver ami fired repeatedly at the group of min isters.;' One shot wounded the see rotary of the finance minister and another punctured the clothing of the minister of justice. President Carmona threw him self upon the lieutenant white ihe latter was firing, but Sarmenlo es caped. Later he was apprehended. Several AmMs The other officers, accompanied by professor I'i.Ielino De Piguel redo, director of t he national li bra ry, at t em it cd to force publiea Hon in the official gazette of a de cree announcing the resignation of the government and the appoint men' of Commander De Caniaro as dictator. Profes.nr De Flguel redo and a number of others were arrested, Previous to this action, army of ficers attempted to visit various regiments of the Lisbon garrison to inHte the tmopi lo rebellion, hut wer" tr'-ented from entering the. ha t r ie k -. kl-S(il U 1 SHANGHAI PHANGHAr, Aug. 1 : CAP) GiMi'-ral ( hiang Kul-Sh k, rom-niander-in-r hi'f of the Natl kin -, n.ttinnalisr forc-s, arrived here to day troni Nanking, hi arrival co inciding with rumors that his res ignation Is hnminenf, ' Many ruiuot s about the sltua tion at N:inklug are current iu Shanghai, hut rannot b verifit d i becauso of t.1 1 let etinorahip. GIRLS WALK OUT; JUDGE BACKS 'EM El Retiro County School for Homeless Will Be Investigated I .OK ANGKl.KS, Aug. Hi (Al') 'IVeniy-ix girl wards of the Jm -enlle court who yiMlenlay slorim d t he 1 1- wa y out of the !: I Aetir county hchool fur homeies.s kh ut San I'Vrw.rido today i-re Im-id i sheltered In JUVelllle hall pelldii-L; an Investigation of Yxisiiuir enn- diiimis" at Kl It. -tiro. 'Iliey e.- under the prolei'iiun of Mihs J.hu ShulH. Ui'tlng leleree t, juvini'-! court, v tio hucked up (heir ulti matum that tl'iey would not r. tina to the school undi r the rigid dis-' cipline established by a m-w ud-! miulstr.il inn. The girls, most of! whom walked IS milis under th-i summer sun from the sehonl to the; city, d-clared their rebellimi win! caused hy the luss or seif-gov -rumen t and its replacement bv rit.-;.! reform school discipline when MisJ Alma llolzschuh. super intemitiit, was dismissed and her plan- tak en by Mrs. Koseniary Good. Tin cnange oi management was made; last Saturday by membt-rs ut juvenile court- committer, .n.--i SrhontK declared the walkout of the girts brought her fnm knowl edge of J he chang-. l'laiu InvcMiuaiifui Miss Schonty. said sh" would n"t require the girls lo return under the "eistint,1 cDndltiuns" anl sev eral olh.rs connected with th" juvenile probation d'partment made rei'.-rence to " condll ions." although d'Ctihlng to epl;uu thcmselveM. It wus determined, however, that an exhaustive in vestigation ol the Kchool has been ordered l .the juvenile probation department. .Mrs. Good declined to make ai.y, comment. .The girls chared that ,the new uianageiui-nt pliuinnl i ( restrict their freedom by erect in.-r a lu-foot- wall and pointed out iM.u nuy were ailemting thee.iup-. ty school at t lit ir own n quests. When the walkout took p'inej Mrs. God calh-d on the San l-V,--j namlo police lor uid and demand-! ed they Mop the girls for force. ' This the police n-ln--d to iio. hhv-'. itig they had no jurisdiction. ( Boxer Dies From ; Injuries in Ring TM:.VKK. Aug. 13. (API .lack Madden, Denver boxer, knocked out! In the ninth round of a scheduled1 Hl-round bout last night by t'lar-i ence Shot, boxing under the name' Shot Xunn. died at the Denver gen- teral hill1l:l ti.Hfn- ..u .. ..r .injuries tie received. Shot, who t.iuj,nM i(.i,u..n i--m- i i . Was taken I. no 'ciMdl. l- n '. police .ui tlj.e reiiuest of tly state hotlng'coTnntission. "' Verdun Mayor Given Legion Run of City i VIJItDr.V. Krunrc t AIM M.-m Ihth of tho Amrrlralt l.t'ion who visit Wrilnn nrxl S.'pli'inli.'r will liavi tin' rrt..'.oin of tin- c!lv .Mav. I .or Srhli ilir milil. I "I .ft thi'in pass. nnywlii-rr, f-vi ryw )if in, any anil al," llini s." ' 'Klmllurly honoroil. j "Not only will thoy havo tho liio.lal of tho oily hut tin y will on- Joy tlio frooiloin of the oily," ho ja.1,1.,1. j j "I "a us, Amorirali I.onion. ami Iio I w eloonioil." said tho mayor. Dur- j i".r llio war Vii-ilun's inolto was: "Thoy shall not pass." II roforroil ' ilo tho 1 nomios. I'OIITKAND. Ore., Aug. 13 (AP1 Arthur Rogers, woniid-d Sunday Z night by a pistol shot fired by a I filling station attendant whom he I was alleged to have attempted to I hold up, died last night of bis I wounds. E4 .rfRMr Saw fl.ste V W.'.w.' If.. i'1 , 1 1 Ljf.s?:.:i8: A NATIVE American rr turns lo the Unitrd Slain unablt lo eak it language Anna Urbancik wai Iwrn beit bul jptnl mosl ol Iio. 16. yrar in Cztclio-Slovakia with hei parenlt - ill III 'If. . 1 1 'ifw II y 1 RJ , i I LA GRANDE. EVENING OBSERVER THE (l"oiyrlght. 1H:'7, London Thiies-N MA Service) The solemn scenes In Itumaula en-tuing Uiou the dealh of King Ferdinand are vividly recorded in these first photos to reach the I'tlited States. At the left above you see the royal casket borne from Sinala, where death culminated the monarch' long Illness, to lie In state in Cniroeeni I'alaee. Buch arest. Queen Marie ( left and her daughter, the Queen of Jugoslavia, are seep at the lower left tearful ly wateliiug the pull's passage out of Sinala. At the right, above, the young Prince Michael. Kerdinand's urandson and sin-censor. Is seen en cring the chamber of deputies lo receive the oath of allegiance from his regents, as pictured at the lowe' right (arrow points to the young rulerl. ' Freak Accident Fatal to Three" "" '" ' . - x - " lV .prrss,-.! to.lay at illMrl-t 1 'ailinia,'. " ' " Iters of the f tires t service. Success 1. 1. MA, Ohio. Aug. I :t (AIM Three men were kill, d and ; f'mii-rh ix K,.n..-...l .l.in.i- ..u ii ...liiI of a Ir. iik railroad accident net-r here today when a combination passcng.'r and fn-ight train on t!e Italttmore X- Ohio railroad struck ifitn';tvy di ti'iict; and cnught fire. The truck :ipi ayed oil over- l he 1 rain w nich became ignited, en .opinfl" (In- sp.e.ling cars hi flames, Cop Catches Cow With Aid of Car PORTLAND. Oee.. Aug. PI (AP) Pat roh nan G. P.. Spivey toilay claimed he had set a m w style for cow hoy;;. railed lo an outlying district to catch a cow running at large he found his fe.-t uneMual to the task, lie resorted the police flivver and in a ft w minnt-.s had the cow tied to a tr.-e. Fire Fighters In Northwest Hopeful ..POPTI.AND. Ore.. Ann. 1 3 (AP) -Dope lii.ii firt Hy liters in t he olumt.ia nalton:! for.-t In SoiiMi- During the Month of August" With every pui-c-hase of a regular $2)0 box of Shari Face Powder Perfumed with the fragrance and charm of early blossom time. KeRiilar value .$1.00 Special Savings Price Doth for S2.50 GLASDUUGS La Grande, Ore. QeaIL Sfrt' r',.. $1.50 nottic or .;;J. J Shari i I Perfume I ii PASSING OF FERDINAND ern Washington would lie able lo ret i.ti'bt uii.l.n.o-n fir..w i. ii. I. depended upon absence of eael wind closing ses?dons of the Pacific coast ami eotillnueii high humidity. j regional conference of trust of- : , ficlals here today. l-'raser said ' many persons had adopted t he WOltDS OP PACTION. Iphi.n of transferring It. a c.irpora- POItTI.AND. -ore, Aug. 13 (AP)iilon alt Hit Ir assets, hnldlng th Woid if caution against some de-; capital stock themselves. This viceM to escape inheritance tuxes practice he said, was likely to de and cost of probating estates was feat lis own end. R C A 4w n I SUNDAY ONLY j i ii r Ill JEAN ARTHUR GLENN TRYON Comedy "A WOLF IN CHEAP CLOTHING" SPECIAL "THE ELEGY" A Paramount novelty reel with special musical interpretation by Gwyn Grey at the organ. MONDAY "THE voiced bv Harold I-:. 1'raser, vice I ... - . i", """ ""s! "' !"" ol" """ '" fnloli Trust company of Spokane, tit the D E y y Cyclonic campus capers of college, cuckoos and classy co-eds! with JACK MULIIALL and CHARLIE MURRAY COVERED WAGON" Nicola Sacco In 28th Day of His Hunger Strike BOSTON. Aug. 13 ( P) Th hunger ntrlke oi Nicola Hacco win unbroken today when the hrnikfust trayM were removed from th eella llurtolomeo VtmjtetU .Mtrcngt hened ii d prepared by the lbUid fOOilM taken yesterday uft r lilit fast, uto two iranklurterj, bread, milk und coffee t ml suffered notm of the 111 . effects fell previously w hen h -I suddenly broke fast. ; J The first lul in the Hacco-Van j xetli case in many Weeks found 1 j both prisoners uppureiitly better 1 spirited today. Although Huceo's continued refusal ot food has alarmed some of his friends who ! are considering asking Warden i Hendry to frighten him into outing ' Willi a threat of forcible feeding, j Sacco will have fasted 2i days, today, hut ban yet to show any sign of weakness. Sacco's aversion to forcible feed ing is well understood. Otictt he lore he attempted a hunger strike, while in the ledham Jail. He n- imii; ;AMrrr ' The funeral of Mrs. Nettle Gan nett., wife iof C. 'p. Gannett. '.was held yesterday at Klgin and .the body was laid to rest In. the family . lot in the Klgin cemetery. . .Mrs. (iaunett dieii at l-'orest Orove, Orel, Aug. 10 ut the age of til years. (eight months a fid eight days. She i was born Jan. lSiiil. iii:iu;it .ioiiv fox I Heher John Pox passed away at j his home on Cricket Flat, near klgin. yenierdny afternoon follow -! tug a short Illness. He was born j Nov. ii. UtiiS am) was C 7 years, j eight months and 21 days old ut the time of his death. He hail I made bin home on Cricket Flat for the past yen in. . 'I'h. ileeiUMiv.l loiivna tiiu u-l.lnu- M rM, Mary June l-ox, four sons; Frank, of Thornton, Wash., Heher and Lester, of Klgin," and George, of J.u Grande; and three datigh ters: Mr Martha Kennedy, Mrs, Kthcl Nelson " and -Mrs. Hulda Waggoner, (ill of- Klgin. The funeral will he held ut Klgin Monday ufternoon ut two o'clock with SnodgrasH und Zimmerman in charge. Don't Miss , , This Wedding See- NORMA i- - . i Obituary .V I STAR h x:;::,:,::,um:ii::iii:,:iz.,;i t fav mnv mmm. . -g.-ay9i She'll Show You How To Win Your Man! TTE always regarded The Wedding -"VlaiTh as a prelude to "The Pris oner's Song." until n beauty came along who snared his heart, and made him like it. A gay, provoking comedy-drama, with beautiful Norma Shearer in a role you'll love. Oilier Attractions: LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS Direct from New York Comedy "WINE, WOMEN AND SAUERKRAUT" T-O-N-I-G-H-T HAROLD LLOYD "HAUNTED SPOOKS" And ART A CORD In "THE WESTERN ROVER" Page Seven wm lTDRil C7 isTMiwaiv 1104 Atlanw Store No. It tiiniulu. Ore. MEN'S OXFORDS $3.25 ; Fine dress oxfords in tan or black. Heavy leather sole, full leather innersole, rubber heel. man rumil rooil for u nionlli but wlu-n lln- anlhorltli n ri-fKinoa lo troiini-r mvtlioils than pornuaKlnn Sacro'K strike ram,- to a inilrk cnil. We Buy for Less We Sell for Less ; BATHING SUITS ' .SI'WIAI. SATI'ltllAV i:v r:it; Any Itntliinj; SH 'I"' ll woiiU. knit, plain tM' THiiry. .'olor miy or .-mi. Mrallv'. almi. lip lo X l.lir, sit-) Straw Hats M'lXIAI. 'linlii nf all otlr Sliniv Hals Vnlni's up to Kl.ll.-i. ' si'i:cAi, i'iun:i . ;. ?1.0() NewYorkStdrH Destroyers of High I'iicrs. SUNDAY And MONDAY VE0OI 4 K-iV: R l