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I, Tape Five Wednesday, September 21, 1927. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER -v Local News Ii Brief , t B r v o.min(; i;vi;nts t'l. 2r-2K, inc.. Convention if Oregon rHit'iii-Tt'iu lit-r t'ou Kit'f' Iicro. I liflH'IISI KmiciI ' (Jlenola Wanker and Konnelh Ynnorder, both of Medical Springs, f were iswiu-il u marriage license at .thi' court houa thin morning. A1Iki1 Insane John H. Khuier. wild to bo from Viilon, has been urrcsted by local officers on a charge C insanity and n belnsr held for examination. He wuh brought to La Grande from I'nlon Monday nlulit by Kheiltt Jcsae HreahearH. Siwii'HnB'IVw IniysMit Luke Mih, Harri-t McDonald hit this morning lor Hot Lake where, ahe will spend several days. lu Sheridan On HoMiie I T. J. Hcropclns Is upending a few days In Sheridan, On-., trans acting biisinoti. ilie to liJse I Mih. M. 11. Allen left this morn 1 1 ir lur MniKo ia hull, vim i. iti ui. ..i,i yesterday at Wal- j several days. . In Mnllown on llusfnrss Mr.and Mrs. J. I . Soniiiiern, of this tiiy. spent Iowa m insurance husiiieas. Iletv from rortlnml (itlhert V. Itryinan, of Portland, stopped in I. a Grande ycaterduy for a visit with friends and rela tives here on his way home after a ten days trip in this part of tho slate checking over tho lines of the Pacific Telephone company by which he is employed. He visited at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Uyera while here. llghi AVomaii Shops Here .l r. I ick t islndiit- and datiKlt-i-r. Konnie, of Kigin. were sliop- . iM In La, Grande yesterday. In linger TtHlny Misp Lota Ayrcs and Mist Iu pont iel't tills morning for ilaker u hei e:! tin y w ill spend Ihu day visit in;. i km-s to Ilaker I Mrs. (ioor-Re Mimic left this ' morning for Maker where she will visit with friend for a few days. leaves for Air lerb - Jimmy Koscnhniim w ill leave tomorrow night on train No. 211 for Spokane, where he will attend the Spokane Air derby. I'nf'alcllo Couple 1 1 fir Mr.' and Mrs. 11. (i. Carties, I'ocutHI".. da.f stopped yesterday at tlit; Summer hotel. I IAtiHtC4( Homo from LNiitlainl I Mrs. . W. Itingncr is cipected f home t his n rii.rnnmi f mm I'irt - land where aim has been spending he past few days. i:jMi-iis to Kntci prise Tits. li. Librieh. of Knterprise, stopped here this morning en routy home -after a trip to I'ortland. J!i'til)-&r at l-'oley Mr. and Mrs. JameH Andrew, of raldWell. Ida., wm- I. a Grande visitors ycst. rduy. They rcKisteivd lit the Foley. j YUUftl Hciv t Mrs. Ih-ss Lewis and F liner Krs , kine, both of I'ortland, stopped in j La Grande today on their way jthroiiKh tho cily to visit with Miss 1 llurlha Vallslnpcr. (;alclMii'B Man Vff-ilur : Harry i'itt. of Galesbur, spent yc.-sU'i'tlay in this cily. I'itt stopped at t lie Fid.ey. ' l'lt Tor llonw t Mis. Dwisht Klostr-r and Utile ! son. Bobby, left today for their ( home at White Salmon. Wash., af ) ler visiting in la. Grande for soino time at the home of Mr. Klostcr'u parents, .Mr. and Ms. V. 1. Mohr. To .Ititlf at Fair JI. (1. Avery. I'nlon county aKent. wilt jndne the dairy cattle and poultry exhibits at the Wallowa county fair at Knlerprlse next week. Mr. Avery will m o smi- lem to the slatfalr. taking tho lioys stock Judh'liiK team, but will remain there only two days re turning home in time to judtfo tho Wallowa county fair exhibits. OPINIONS AS TO COMING BATTLE Visltca School The Itoss evangelists, who aro oondnctliiR nieetinKsat the Fentral t-nrisnan cnurcn. iu'ii u.c -.vv-lpl. ..,,.,m,1Hl.v )lV knockout and i . 111 eiKin rou in ib. Thirty - Eight Sports Writers Favor Tunney And 21 Pick Denipsey CIIK'.UiO, Krpl. 21. (AI') Ot ltlhHlH of I'l r.;pr-stMitiitlvr TIOXIIIK writ.-i-M Kiitl','''l ' A.sovlal.'d I'r.'tu. on llu' oiilrome tif lonmrow's hciivyiveiBtit cluunpioiiKlitp rrv.'til i il u Hul.Hliinl till majority favoiinK Ocno Tuniu-y. Out of this nrniy of rritli'Hl tal .iit, .'xpr.'ssi-a tliclnsolvcH as innild. iit of u Tunm-y victory, whit,, L'4 pli'k.'d Jack IJpnipucy to roKirtn trip title. Ton rcfu.wd to BO on record one way or the other. While most of the expert fined themselven to an unvarnish ed choice, the follnwliiu retlect some of the more detailed view: Jim lloyle. Cleveland I'lnln lleal er"Tunney should he a 4 to 1 favorlle hut 1 will take a chance on IVmpsoy." Hob IMcren. New York Kvonlm,- DEMPSEY TO x ENTER RING A. FAVORITE (Continued from Prbo One) Recalls Bootb tral school yesterday afternoon save u concert and short lecture Fveninp metitiis's at the church ura reported to be progressing nicely with a Rood crowd each evening. A minute conceit precedes tin meetinir each cvenlnic. TontKht l he subject will be "The Meanest Thinff in La Grande." f lli-tf from I JiterpriM- ' - It. J. fnnipheli. manager of the 1-Tasl Gii Ruil Luinlh r coinpanyi o FnterVrise, was in the city today transacting friemLK her business and visiting l-n! Toi . A. C Ktissell Mi-Kennon, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1'Yank McKennoil, of Itu bler, will leave tomorrow for Cor vn 1 1 is, where ho will hejtin hid sec ond year at the Oreffon jjj;rlcul ; t lira I college. tpilcrm- s Operation ' Miss Iternice Fass underwent an I operation at 1 hn Grande Itoi.de hospital Monday morning. She is r. -ported to be convalescing very nicely: ' , , To isit l-arciiti Mr. .ilpha Howell iind haby 'left t bin morning for IsUind t'ity wbere. tln-y will spend about a week ' visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Howell. Foreman Returns Home Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hush man and children n-turned homo this morning to Minam after spending several days here. Mr. Bushman, who is Hcctiou formau at Minam, attended 0i biennial council meeting. Kclm-ns Home Huni SimiUhiic Mrs. Finch Mtowneil and two children, of Minam. n rrived hero tliis morning on train No. lM from pokatie w here they spent several weeks visiting. Mis. Itrow nell and her children- - Wt on tho branchline tram for Minam. StopH-l licit Mrs. James F. Smith, of Wclscr, Ida., passed through La Grandu I'tliis morning-and stopped here for j a short v isi t wit h M r. a n d M rs. ! Leslie White. Mrs. Smith was on her way home from Fort land, where she has been attending the style show. j 1 , killed Hilled Iju-uc liccr 4 The lieigt oi ti lari- iter tv nrirft'Ciihsfttr'eiSt. sn oil tlisplny in the wimiow oi mo June's Fash market on Adams iivenue. -'I'iif deer Is about a ftve puintei aiitl the lior.is are said by many l l-e among the nearest peflecl ever seen here. TllC IlieU- su re men I I roni one of t he horns to the other i :;t inches. The deer. Which weighed pOimds, was 'killed back t ML Kindly. Mr. Hlbson and his party were more, than half a day netting tho largo buck out of the mountains. Kc-unics StiiuMes ttt Willtiiucttt' Miss Heb-ne I'riCc left last eve ning lor Salem where she will con tinue her studies at the Willamette university. M iss Price lias com- .. i I...- I'..,.ul..i. t- SI ii. lu Sun-iiy, the diuifhler oV 5fr uiui Mt4. JVVT" - ric I triii to Vel-4r Kouml-I'li ' Mr. and Mrs. F. O. ('.arret. Mr. and Mrs. Harby and Marie Hupont drove to Weiser today where they will attend the Kouud-l p. They pian to spend a short time in Boise before returning here. Victorious Orvfton Ttcm Hetiirns The Oregon national guard rifle team, of 15 men in company with their coach. Adjutant L. li. Spoon er, of the IStith infantry, passed through this morning on their way home from Camp Ferry. O., where they successfully partici pated In the national rifle team contest with the marine corps, navy, all divisions of the army, and the national guards of every state, as well as the national nftc ry association team. The Oregon team made an unusually splendid record, winning the Infantry Trophy, which is generally con ceded to one of the army, navy or marine teams, and being ranked in class A at the contest which ex tends over a period of several weeks. The Infantry Trophy, it Is said, is the most massive of any of the awards made at Famp Ferry. In describing the contests. Adjutant Spooner this morning de clared that there was no better coiitpped site in tin world than at Camp Ferry for the rifle meet. "With 4.iuii uniformed men tak ing part on the large terrace ritle- ry grounds bordering the lake, the picture was strikingly beautiful." he declared. Adjutant Spooner was not eligible to take part this year because of a rule ot the con test providing that I host: who have been on a team tor t years must rest for at hast two years in order to keep new mat erial constantly coming up. He ntatie the tnp,(,o Famp Ferryoi se4iul years, 'however.- and each Hmr enjoys a vilt with his twin brother w ho r an army captain in t he east, also an enthusiast ie attendant. Adjutant Spooner is of thf INtilh infantry of which the local national guard is u uietnbur. Kd Jtlokerson. Grand llapids. (Mich). Herald "t expect to see. Tunney knock out .Vteiupsey by the eighth round." Sec Taylor. ! Moines Ucgls tep Tribune "I pick Tunney to win. perhaps by n knockout." Harry Bullion. Detroit Krcn l',,.ss " pic k Dempsey. He Is 50 net-cent, better than last year and ". 2 a percent improved over his j lorm against Sharkey." Kd Hughes. Brooklyn. (N. Y.) F.aglc "Tunney figures to win t decisively but my suspicion at such that I would not be surprised , to see anything happen." ' I Hype Igoe. New York World j "On torni. Tunney ought to be a Tin to 1 favorite but 1 string with Denipsey, the long shot, neverthe less. I'm playing the 'hunch on the old gladiotor. an nttoudiitieti of probably ir.it. una ami receipts rntlmated as likely to reach f 2.2.h).0imi will -shatter all previous records for boxing or any other sports wpectacle of modern times. Tunney Mill is convinced that h Ik the "man of destiny" so far the. heavyweight crown is concern ed. The handsome champion, pro notinceil by experts at his camp to be boxing with more speed and tic en racy than a year ago when he mustered Dempsey in every depart ment of the game, hopes to re move all doubt about his rulcrshlp by scoring n knockout . IM-mptcy Suit Denipsey. also declared to be lu tin peak of condition from .in to 7" per cent improved over his 1 :".; form, is eiitially as sure of putting the crowning touch to a come back that no ex-champion of the heavy weights ever has achieved. Demp sey and his adherents are confi dent that he has regained his old punch and the "crusher" of his I Firpo battle. They declare him on ;.,i i A. I ' v-,i, V - 1 i Mrs. Helen Dianmid Cole ot She- boygan. Wis., Is one ot the tew Grand Army nurses living today. For four weeks prior to tho as saKshmtion of President Lincoln slio played whist at the same table with John "Wilkes Booth. fighting edge, as a result of his victory over Jack Sharkey two months ago, and faster afoot, as well as more aecuraie In his punch ing, than he was against the I ton ton heavyweight in New York. There seems no ipiestion that Denipsey men tally ami physically. !s Vi zaMi; ,1,,'.'m,,u;,:".,!, fool am faih. fohkfast " l. f...'. ' i, -FlllFAtiO. Sept. 2 1 . ( AIM Fa l...iil mii .v..ti mrmx ..I- I mil tlle'l'ud COol weather fof tilt' tables of the man who whipped ' Soldier hirri so dee lively 1 monihs agn remains to bo seen. i mistake," warned the Judg LEGION VOTE FAVORS AIR DEPARTMENT (Continued froii; Fage On) Jl lK.i: FltlTIFIZKS DI'!l'Si:V Flllt'AOO. Sept. LM. (AIM Villi yietlou that the Oene Tunm-y-Jack I tempsey heavyweight cha mpiou ship fight last year In Philadelphia was lu violation of an Indiana writ 1. utile of Field was the forecast to- I (day by Professor Henry J. t u oi the F. S. weather liureau. J "The cold wave wnicu bwepu y.( l( down from the noih Monday nlMht I JuJ.j, sending the mercury to 44 oegiec will continue to prevail for at least two days more." Professor t'ti said. 'There Is no warm weather in sight." professor Fox announced "and there Is even a possibility J. F. CHARLES TAKES LEAD IN MONTANA (Continued from Pane TO Willi flylni; roiiilltloiiH irmilly tin iiiov'cl orr yeslcrjay. nliw plun.-H in tho cliiK.i A air di-rliy frntil New York to Kpokaiic K"t aivay from till' St. I 'ii ul alriioit rarly loilay. l-Mlht to take orf wal I'llot K. I'. llalloliKll of (.'hlt'HRO, who left at li::iu:l5 a. in. Tho othor t'luht Ji i- lulH that siH-nt tho nlKht In-rt! aftf-r I (lying trom Now York yoMlrrd iy Noon roart-d llifli- way Into tho wont. I'llot llalloilKll. who loil tho tlohl Into St. I'iinl yt'.itoiday and "Spoad llolniiin had unido u morry raco oC It yrsti'i day. Abcrd.tn. o. 1).. away to tho wist and a Utile to tho north. m tho rh'Kt 5-ininuH matlon, with slops sihoiluliMl for Mill's City, and Untie. Mont.. Iu'loro tho la1 hard illivo to Spokane which the leaders cNpcct to reach lale today. ij-'.av k ta.r.NDivi: (ll.KNIllVi:. Mont.. Kepi. Jl ( A I ) -KlRht ali planes nielliK from New York to Spokane lu t'lass II of (he national air races, left Won. dive ovcrniKht stop lor six or tliein, at S o'clock this iiioillinK. rising from the flylni,- field at one minute Intervals. 'I'hey exported to make HIIUllK". Mont., a five-inlnute Mtop. within thi-ee hours. The oiKht planes wi'ie plloled !' Leslie Miller of Pen Molne" and '. V. Meyeia of Detroit, who havo lii-eii leudliiK all the way. J. S. Charles of Jilohniond. Kim-'lie Jiettiuer ot Tnrrylnwn. N. Y., iven-nt-tli II. I'nirer of Madison, N. V.: W illiam II. iOniery Jr.. or Hiadroid. 1'a .: .lack Ashcroft of Towanda. and V.. Ci. Knupp of Ypsllanll, X 7 I 1 J I nK. r and Aslierofl nrrlved this nioiniiil,' from Ulsmarck. N. P.. where they spent the nlk'lit. cnjc.lnhik' Dempsey I'imiu nu-elini: i frost, lull It does luuK as iiioukii we anyone until ho hail fuiiKliI Harry j may expjeel fair noil cooler weath WIUs was voiced toda.v hy .1 uil.nn , er Thursday nlhl ." Harry I'isher. who presided at a- ' il'enewul uf the I oliseuin eluli s suit fi li eiir,,ren an aeenii nil ml- Willi . 'i'10 '- ' I Inn-usee r,.r jilleeed il r. lel-vinln - ! sin Oil Mil III I jirly sou! S. A. II. WalhiWa i lll'euoli Inn pl e lulls In l-wail I in 1.11 lira w ay in-lii' faliferiua. ilini: l"i ' Wallowa a lime I't'lenils, fiiiliu uf early sell lenient . had luil sc. n -fin e 1 emllll, j:i vrars ;i-n called I Olies e On Chili Work Vl-il I'ounly Supeiilllelldent iC. A. Savre made visit this tnornlnir to 'Island city and Cove In the. Inler- csts of hovs' and Klrls' ciuli w ork, '.nlerpr.-!' I . ,.ulm are prcparlnir exhllilts I tor the slate fair in Salem iind It was in recard lo these that Mr. Sayre made the trip. FEAR STALKS THE STREETS; POISON ATTACKS CAUSE VWi r n.neher in t lio c.ime into i in 'x:i. one yenr !;iiiuv of tiie r;ii! , i m U . w;is a visitor ,vcr inuiit nil his i .1., .Hpiin valley, ill 11,111 has been vis its! five weeks at To Attend 1'nlr Mr. and Mrs. li. H. ihinbl and family, of Cove, will leave the last of this week for Salem, where -.:.si live weeks ,l , they will attend the state fair. I Kntcrprise. with oiu- u h(.h .. sept. J!G and eon- . in the "!'V till,.s tItlti (n-t. 1. Krnest Itcll-and uhoni Mr. HartJ ,linii,Vi or t;OVe. also plan to attend ;l till, "1 .IMMi.l The visit re- tr. II h i n h'ivt of mem-1 ,,,K- eperience . Tliiel I tiie fair. ;-S"iialor Stniifiolil llert- Id Kx-Si nator ltoliert N. Stanfieltl the was a brief visitor in I .a llrnnde I 'm. it ill., l.md-j vi'Mtei diiy iinrnlnf; on his w ay to n,ys of huh. in Portland from Salt LiiKe City and Tubers w.ts :i se.t- in I iTVt-ni 11 tr cities where he has hut th. n- was 1 n tor some time on business. , .Mr. Stanfield Is -nmklnrr the trip In. ns- lo Portland by cur and planned to Hart stop for n short time in Pendle- He Is a brother of Mrs. ail I tti. of this city. a moim t h-f in t'oiH ci neo . i freii--b:ep! w l." A.ouillllil:- ttnlil 111 T... wf.ti.M t:..!h tribes in I.iii;-- mm i!iin:il .-llt' h-' Slid recoMeit'U of the Oiilly !..-.:. lion hiirdships. Mi yi.;l tfi- fin.- Crand.-W.il- U low a hiKhwav and railiosd serv- II If... di-'-lHi'lUi; that it had mad- pos- ..11. t ,.l. tllll Mil IMOVI'TII- HIS .'I in WuiLvu county w hlch have j taken iA.ti-o sin.- he left II Iwu d, cades iuTo. ' I sa smi.,- line dnns apd crops u hi. h -v lied unv 1 ev.-r .-aw in that ountry, on niv r.V.-nl umi," continued Mr. ii..,,, ' i-i .. c, m,i. too. has un dergone a remarkable u-rowlh." !... .-..iitv.vMi ... si.it.-d. Since lenv- In- W:.tU..i. M ''. Marl has mvell , t.l r,nchin" and i now i nua-d sp-nd part of the w inter in l'roo . ' w ith her son. I 1 I Cnntlnucd from I'ubc 1) - but a tsreat den,! of ineou eub u''c was caused. Police Air PiiA.letl Th m: far the police have bejii able to make no arrest. Itesidenls of the neiKhborhuod where most of the poisonings have occurred have demanded the arres' f,t a certain woman living on tut oT their streets a woman who seems to be possessed by an intens--dislike of children, and who drlvis the youngsters away whenever they wander on to her lawn. I tut to date tin- police have noth ing to connect this woman with the poisoning, And meanwhile 1 lie terror of the niyslerious poisoner remains. der a direct cabinet officer is what is wanted." The former air chief, speaking with spirit, argued that while Eu rope wuh honeycombed with a net work of 'so-called commercial air lines which from night to ;.uirr.ing majylic turned Into military wea pons." the I 'nlted Stales has been standing still. "It has been proved (hat a (hhi airplanes can destroy in a few bonis J7e.tMHi.aiin worth of battleship.').' he shouted. Time I Jemctit , ' The fight, on thu resolution recommending-' an aviation depiirl- nit-n 1 turned simply on the ipies , tion of whether the Immediate or 1 cani.atlon of such a 'dlparl menl be recommend-d or whether It be recommended for organliitlon "as soon as warranted." These latter winds which were Included In the resolution of th com in It tee were objected to by a number of dele gates who held that if tin' depart ment were net-did II should be or ganized at once. As eventually adopted the rec ommendation contained Die words "as soon as warranted." "II Is Needed Xw" Kornier liovernor McCoveru. of Wisconsin, was the leader'of tho:ie opposing use of the words "as soon as warranted."' introducing an amendment si rlking t hem from the recommendation. "If needed." he shouted." II Is need il now." National Commander Howard I Savage speaking on the question sai'l that the legions coiomill-'C or national defense had been rlion rrom the most competent legion naires, but former Clover nor Me Ciovem insisted on his amend ment iind the ctuestlon went to the con '!'. I ion. '!!:; i e hv vole Denipsey for alleged contraeCWola t i nil. The eourt sharply criticized the action and attitude of lempsy ami his counsel in refusing to post a $ 1 oh.mii tl bond as suggested yester day by Judge Fisher "which would have permitted the court to con tinue the- hearing until after to morrow , nitiht's Tunney-JrmpM'V fight in Soldier Kteld. "I think the derision not to give; lie the bond is ill-advised and that th defendant Is com mil tint; lames Allen, a mis- has written a fitm-piie, islble in the Itakuba language. I his Is the first written work in this language as the I'.nkubas bad their spoken language but no form of written word until Mr. Allen bean his task. WOMAN" SUM. IX UMi: AIM! UN. I ml., Sept. il (Al The plane piloted by James l ulonncll and carrying his wire In the tians-continelital air derby, d -parted from Auburn for Chicago ft ::io o'clock this morning. o'ltonnell was forced to land here yesterday beenus- of strong I headwinds, Mi'H. O'Doumdl is the only w oman participating air derby. In the "Some of our leading sports -nt have regained consider to their lost presttlge during last couple of weeks. They a great gulf plaer" in Ions) Hobby Jones, 1 able ( Tiie simplcMl wn' to keep leath er articles from mildewing Is to keep thrill in a well-vent iluted, dry. ' well-lighted place, preferably one exposed to the sunlight. When mildew develops It Hhould be washed off with soap ami warm water, or wiped olf with a moist cloth, and the leather dried well allerward. Tailor Made FOR ONLY $21.75 All the Same Price for Any 2 -Piece Suit Made to Your Order Any 3-Picce Suit or Overcoat $25.75 Single Pants, 8.25 - Not enough spare" herq to tell you all about the good iiualities of these clothes, but we will say they're madu from real and $10 woot t'ns and satisfaction is guur u n teed In every way, SCOTCH Woolen Mills Constitution Week reminds us that their had in be something to tack those amend nieiits to. doubtful and was t rbd time and again with the reault always In definite. Kinally a roll call was ordered. 1 awyer - noimes Mercantiie Co, Fuel, Hay, Grain, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Poultry Supplies, Paint, Roofing: Paper, Fire Brick, Fire .Clay, and Fire Place Material. Phone Main 17 Corner Jefferson and Greenwood Streets i Miiyor TlioliiiKoii of CliU'UKO li;m iimliTliil-i'tl to rinil tlin Ki-- , uililiritll imrly n noinlnt'ii fop tlin uri-Hlilimi y.' Wull'l. ' tlK.rol i li" Ir.-iiililiiiK I" lliul-liiKliiii" puhicu pfRreierCt ; now: C i Win. I'enn " i'iit---A C'immI lgnr 1101 Adiui'S-Stere NO. IS La (unilii, Ore. Have u Ihought brainy day. occiislonaly for We Buy for Less We Sell lor Less .New Fall Hats IMspht.ting lite must up-to-tlnie line we liiur vwr slmwn Snap ami curl brlnis hi Hii'.ts, Inns, browns mul hlm k I'hiiu , and niitratlnx jir-m a TJTV. T 1 I IhukN ipmlltles uiihentaiiii DOUBLE ACTION Same Price roa overJJ111-5 25 ounces for25 WHY PAY WAR PRICES ? Guv finvp.rniment 2bed2illi0HS0fP0Unds Destroyers of High PrI slrap-s "i X Ih jucrs $5.95 Fall Caps I ;cclh tit pattern. and inutlcK mv anil H-iic . lops 5)1.G5 Sit Uimlow llt-plny NewYork5tSr2 Attend I tali 1 iiher-dty Mrs. C. I'l. Anderson and son. I .oree. left t hiH moining for I'rn- "lah. where .Mr. Anderson will enter the I nlversity of I'tah. llu graduated this spring from Went worth .Military ac-idemy at lelng fon. Mo., and spent part of the Isuuinier visiting in California, h'or i I the pa si three Weeks he has heell in Iji fJiande. Mrn, Andeison witi Re-Roof for the Last Time with I!endleton Mackinaws in Fancy Patterns Newest Out Special Price $19.85 rendletrn Indian Robes and hlankcts Larjic Selection in all New Shades Priced nt $.S5 to $21.00 PNTTHIE "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE" v- MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTERS - , . Johns-Manville Rigid Asbestos Shingles Our roofing application department will be in La Grande next week and if you have any roof work that needs attention phone our Mr. Hancock at the Foley Hotel or Claude C. Pratt Lbr. Co. Thursday or Friday and he will be glad to help you solve your roofing problems permanently. t f , . We operate the only complete roofing application department in Southeastern Washington and Eastern Oregon. CLATDK C. PRATT LUMBER C0.-L()( AL DKALlill Walla Walla Lumber Co. A- ,R C A D E TODAY THURSDAY pii m 'imuiu.i-nm. H The Screen's Bird of Paradise in Her Most) Gorgeous Role lit) DISTRIBUTORS 7k Stolen mwl XLOYD Wugwes A littt national Wctur Her father sacrificed her beauty to the beast. But he had not counted on the fighting love of the man w ho owned her heart. COMKDY "SffiAR DADDIES" STAR TONIGHT RICHARD DIX in "QUICKSANDS" Coining Thursday KEN MAYNARI) - "RED RAIDERS"