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Thursday, October' 13, 1927 ; WrA-KRANDEEVENmO1 OBSERVER ' fagB "T : - - i ' "' - 1 '- Urr. t ' I StTSOOIi.STUXSAFE I fcXTE.Nl I'lCKEU SEltVlOE not she Is on. of the brevet lllllo ft ST0M9 fM? 1 ; 11 ACCUSE COUPLE . 1 : Mother Slam; - xrs. A,, NKW vcirL ..Sa- TBflZ'77; I i--www i IIITinTM! II II I I I III I . ... 1 nil... Arnui... 1'nUn - TAtuAii nil I nt nut iri-flilt llUIIUUlUSH 111 KIIUWIKK - - - - s. , f i i in nmnnmi -1 it l- - an i , .itnKt,...tn., n.,,i . wi.t t.i rnmmi.nv in poiiiiutniir vmim iur hub ih tuivt. i .0 11 nr 1 m..-i 1 I I L u k t Local News In Brief In 1'iuiii I'nl.m ' ; ' ' Mi.-, and Mrs. ' Wallace Green wood. .of. Uliion, shopped ill La. Grami.' yesterday. . ' At W'illuwo I.kc '. ; . Mr. Knd Mi s. W, 11. liolillcllkamp Sr. urdVpcnding u r.-w days at their cabin At Wullowa Uikc. . , . f rr t-! r. . . llcl-r fcroill Oovo ' ' : MrsJ? Harry .Welmer and Mrs. George' Houthwick, 'both of Cove, were visitors and shoppers ill this elly yesterday. To Kton-. '" ' .. Mrs.' Guy 'lleltolo left tills morn . ing foV Klgfii wliere she. will ut ,iiicl (Tie funeral of Tom MuNuu-d.-n.. r ' '. r " ' lie HiAw Tonight Dr. .'und Mrs. I.oe' Hotivy lind little daughter' Joaii, will he home troil And other mldwestern cities for tho, past two weeKS. On limiting Trip ii J. Visited lleri' Mm I ...l..lt Ar 1. t.. . & -shopper in this city yesterday. Here From Lresliajn Mr. and Mrs. H. IV L'litv. of Qresltuni, are reKistered ut tlio Homnier hotel. Georgia Man and Wife, Both GO Years urn, to Face Murder Charge BLAKKI.Y. Ga., Oct. IS (AO irarrls Hayes slid his wife, Gus. sle. both 01) years old and pros in. -mid fiirm enimle- tiiuHt face trial In liarly injunly superior court on Apiilu Grower Heixv Howard Kvans, of Milton, stop- chares of poisoninn ineir ii i ped at the Summer yesterday. Mr. i sous, James and Amos, and tho ....... 1- mufU-iK Ifi.vear-l lA'fflston Couple Visit Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Thayer, of l,ewtftton,- Ida., were ,tll this city yesterday. They stopped at the Summer hotel. lloiiw 1-Yoni lui1laiMl , Albert IimlH returned liouie this morning on train No. 24 from Portland wheno' he spent it few days on business.. -.'i. u-l,lf,u- C-IujIva. I6vcar' old mother of Detroit, Mich.. Mr, and Mrs. Hayes were ar rested two weeks after tho death of Mrs. Ulndys Hayes, when a De troit welfare worker's suspicious voiced In a letter to the local min ister rcmiltod In a coroner's inquest and a post mortem examination. The state chemist found traces of poison in the young woman's vis cera. I James Hayes, younger son of,thc couple, died on Juno W. 1927. an hls death was believed duo to na nnnn.va Anm eainn home from Detroit to nttend his brother's H. Shira and W. H. Hhira. branch line train this morning for: '" ''; t-"iw tundowa whero they will spend a. Mrs. K. .8. Oroy. of Gibbon, to lay or so on . hunting ex-1 visiting in I Grande today at tho liedltion. . ; . . i-..' A I home of her sister. Mrs. H. l'ui --j,, . . Kusoit.' - " ::' : Jtetniu I From Kontllr Miss Florence Crawford, -.of Seattle, was In this elly yesleruay. ' , Miss Crawford stopped at. the funeral and renuUned a fcwla Foley. . , , : . . ' i.,it u,. ivjifi inkun 111 and on July il illed In u Dothun. Ala,, hos pital. .-. - - K ' ' V.loet Max Cltllett , Vice President tiuu iioiik . .1 . ' 1 . . i n ,' Mr.: und Mrs. Hal' nohrienkamp i km' I". ",r., , ... .,.,1 .,... i i,An eounell. ln ,! itfH. Bolmenkamp's mother, i .lii'i m er I l,. ,n,,r session last evenins at Mrs Wary Haker, have returned , fc -;:eU ,lt the home of the Imperial club rooms. , elected z aXo'r'Tnr i fe-"'' - .vxtrx liffMItt ITfM fki.l.. 19 fAIM Although there are signs of gen- i J..i....ilnti nit,l alWIit net. tllng, the Hawthorne public school here is sun suio iot bvihwi iui - uoses. Henry V. Hluod. l'ortland engineer, examined tho school thoroughly and made recoiiimeiiii alloiu to tho school hoard regard ing the structure. . THE "ItWMAX VCESTION" IttWE, Oct. IJ (AIM Tho only way to solve the "Honiaii ques tion" Is to urant tho Holy See ter ritory, no inaltor how ainall, Ob sevatorft Itomane,. official organ of Uio Vatican, says for . the. first Hum 8bice the fall of temporal power lo 1S70. VIS I) . M1SM SU WOMAN tiil, T-r ivn rkf lie! in IAIM Portland poller were oilvised to day by t'hle.1 or police j. . unr. an, of San Diego, that a. woman belioveu to oo airs, xtarncii. Craw ford, missing from her homo at Medford slneo Jan. 4, 122, Is at the county hospital at Sun Diego. Millions of Kuropran insects, re sembling small llgliung mono NKW YOHK, Oct. IS AW) Tho .Western Union TeregTapii company is completing plans Tor uxtension of its ticker service on New York stock exchange stocks to Seattle, Portland and Tacoma. Ii la ixieeted that n il hill a few months the Installation of neces sary equipment will be complete and service, begun to tho Pacific northwest. . i 10. A. Pierce and company one of the largest wire houses, lias un der written the service uy guar anteeing the telegraph company against loss for a staled period. RUTH ELDER SAFE; LANDS BY STEAMER (Continued from Page Ono) ' MltS. GKAYSON WIltES lU'TII ,i ri i,niiunn Me., tlet. IS. ( AP) Mrs. Frances Grayson was Hlnndlng on tho wind swept beach near her beloved plane today when word cume that Hull. Elder wan safe.- "Tho minute' I heard Miss f,iuer M.u.tt.,r l enhleil her: 'CuiiKralil- latlons. My pniyers followed you'," she said. "1 did Hot Know ai nun ,in,n thni mIia hint been forced to allRht on the sea or 1 would have aent double coiigruiuiaiiuns iur e cape from that danger." the sea and Its crew- lived to tell the thrilling tale. . NKW YOIHK, Oct. IS (AP) The ltadlo Corporation of America announced to day that It was In formed by wireless from tho steamer Olympic, that the IWtrh Rteitine lUirellilreriu ami piv ..i,in,. m helnir 'trained1 and up the crew or the monoplane aiu i... - .1' Unu,p,l .1 erleiill Girl Off the AXUTCS. inuiLiuiieu iy ji. v.. ,.. at the government htbbrntory In Arlington, Muawichuseits, under an -I. nr til nun mill wmi- t.ltlIIVlIIULIVII in. .(ho next .few ycurs these pani .. . : .mill .1 J. MIIIICV. . I lilt: ..- . liu tiled by K. It. llingo. .Meelliis l'oslMinnl HeeaUKOf yesterday- yas Colum bus ibW, a legal holiday ill Oregon, 'lhu city commission did not hold when the former vice president t,;,i S. Hl I Har. At the mc Jme ;a waa T ri&rcd at .the Foley. M r. 1 'Utre.d to split the o flee of slc- 111:0 city comniisston did not hold Hallock . s here J"1".1"" j ,T' , treasurer while Clyde is regular session lust nignt. n : r.ncKsun e.. ...... ,....., . vtt8 r(,lnlned 'as secretary .1 ...I 4 . .ii. knt lulu- In tlirt'in l win lr fftlirt. I .. . . a..juuV.u w - , noloeratea from ti wct'k.' i... Hen J'nnu rcmuoioii wr. l.uuh7 ' ,i., i ai.. litti.. I i.nt..T.riif whi'ro. cullers in ;tirs. jitiiiva rtigvi x-j ..... ut.x. t - - .i.,i.rht.r Miirirnrot. ncpoiiiimntt'd i cltv voaterduv;- Mrs. Conley i,..t.r,.''l.,.. nf 1 ii r.rnniln ft'niu INn. I m'nnillTI'l' Of til I Dolciratt'rj from tho Iwal unldn II(,MI ,vnm, inuri.itw '" wore pit-aont and iiHuird Iho or Hriv -l-rtMU i-.iiurpiiw , i,tn nr th. Hunnort and co- 1 V. " "..VZr ' o nemtion in an effort to w ui e the :Ada Sld?s (above) ot'.Okla a 't'ftS;' is 'dead aiiil J'-.yca'rToiiJ Mrs I nvnlrV iVlllleUR' SilleR ' f bllnW). is without: a motliei' asl.thc rextril of a balHlU'o bullet. ,MrR; SfBc'i. n.killeil ns ("he led police to. the pIae"wliero ahodiad parked with frleiid. Qeoil rtrowiu and where the Vohbers lind taken . $02 fruiu i ; . i .Brown. , .. . .. 1 sites will be loosed upon the coun-' S .tryjdlstrlcts to, wage ii. biig-eut-bug campaign against the, ueauiy corn ixirur. . ; , . , , ':.,'; . 'v Tf the slumps used In the United Slates limns year were placed end f ..,..1 ihw lvAillfl -extend 2&U.- UIUO,, jnilcs,. or ton. . times ,tho . clr- 'cutuforunco of tlie glwne ai ino 'iqtaitor; , .'. it '- vk"'; -, ' .. , , 1 1 Obituary I j -i WHHKIilNG, W. Va., Oct:' 13. At,, i..uoiih Iliillnwiiv. alieaklliK fur tho Wheeilnii backers of the tilth. Killer tllgllt, liner uemis rnrn,A,i i,v The AKsueiated PreH .of the fact J hat Miss Killer anil George llalilcniuu wore, safe, eaju. ' urn tickled uliik. AVe lire 'so happy wo wtilliut- exiiress It 111 words. : Not one. ui tne men- uhiik Im: the flight have hud a wink 'of aleep since sho .stiirieu luenuin nlirhr. ,niiH TO 1110 BO Ilieascil . now it Bccms InipoHKlblii to Hloep. Miss Elder sllirteu agiinisc our iinnran, Kut nfief she was once off, we 1 brayed for her success. All we K , . ... i ul. lu ..llvn.iltwl iCIlie iur 1H iu niiu'i o " lllLnlliaV ulin 111 If Cettll tl Ol Hiiie. ,. true,". ...... 31 HS. HAMtEMAX KEI.ICIITEI) NKW YOHK, Oct. 13. (API Informed by The Assoeiuteii. Press that her husband and Hillh Elder were safe after landing ut sea. -Mrs. iliilileiniin Hiild: "Oh. thank vou so much. 1 knew they would bo ull fight." , . Mrs. llHldcnian and the backers if the flight, 11. E. Cornell and 1. It. McArdle all expressed great re lief and joy Hint tho filers were safe. "That oil lino breaking is tlm sort of bud luck that might happen in liny flight, 1 suppose, sum air. Curnell. "Of course they will be disappointed that they did nut miiKe 11. and su are we. but wo uru giau mint they are safe." Mrs. liiildctuua has been eneeriui throughout the long tense hours. 11041 Adaau ntnra n n r. La Oounde, Ot ;-; Outing.: Flannel v ; ; ; 23c 3G inches wide, heayy weight, . close weave,' best napping.' ideal for paj anvaS; ahd gowns, comf orts.-; . ; . ; l'l.KillT PO.STPONMI) .. OLD OltCHAHl), Me., Oct. IS lAiiiiJ-A utirr eoulherly wind. steadily falling rain, thick wenlli and rough sea combined this uioritJ Ing to postpone, proiuiujy"or. an) other day the. projected Ahlerlci t.. ,,..i.nn flli-ht ut .Mrx bVMia ees Cliayson and her twoicdmpanJ ions In their big niHorsax. m phlliian" 'monoplane': ' '".!'.'';'' -.'i , 'fc' There was the .'ban), jposHiulllrt that the rilers might leave all duslj when luw tide shall have, wldonof the narrow bench runway, ,uui was only a possibility Htai& convention - of. tho Oregon luitllivu,! t-ll jBoitmwj - - .... I ..1m- fno tltHI tf i.1.... r. I ii flKii mln linm I'l.n.lmnnnr'PP ftf I W OllClOr ftl 1 1 IllUMy ' ' ' .. 1 pro- and ueauy-iru-vtw ft.w. -lli,t,ti,1 tnilinr lllllfT,. lVt Rldini. ln tho circuit court here t.n ! in that city. i t.,.i nr iii.lmi .1 VV U'nnwIoM. -' Mrs. itui'iics lltJi-e Th , .ip'aldent -an t.Viaf ii himilur of Civic orKunizai Ions .had declared their Home .VUihTHp- .-"neaoqilarti , rs. JUarni-s Here Mr. MirJira.noiw . V"1 ""7 - Mi Margaret Hai nes, worthy ; and son, David, arrived home wed- ,nn nnnora -p ,.... ,r n 1, 1 1- I mill nil inv .1 u H . w- n.n tr i'.. gl'linil-t lllllLIIIIl l HI" VIU,: v, t iimuJ ......r, UU1AUH ' ' Kastii-n Slur of Oregon, was In. I City and Ogden where they hae . IV1TCJTR.IAL PEACE Grande last night when she made, been visiting with relatives and , y ll USlttlALi r JUi her official, vjstt-10. tht'.' Kastora friends fon.tlto.past tao.iwev.iu. Slar Chapters .of this disl.rlct, In- j white In' Salt' I-aUe "y tney -ai- (ColltnUed from Page IX CIIUIIUl vtiitiiu,-, i ,,.. iniu and 5lgln. Her home is at Grants' D.: S. church. Pass. ii'"'i'.i"- ..l 1., ..-t unrb elllell llllM Clll ,...,'.xl.l.lel.ia..V- inlnuted In ll.e 2U .1 iniernanu..... ' ' T .... A ihi i. ,t mum. of l.ln. . xhlbllloi. o paintings nern iMiuiK iui.tt-t ., - . . . ..-.. 1 ... . . r"'n,l,. Tills exhibition was on inc. ineni- Mra. I-. ti, Terry, of Portland. Is' world swies arrived In l,a Grande. . . declared In vldllng frlenils in l.n Grande. Tor 11.; (ills mornlus and are lieini, w address that It may be that In few .lava Mrs. 'ferry formerly fr the first .time ill .(he Ar eudo . s . t,'' ,,,,., Me uon- inuile Iu r home in I.a Grand.- und tlienter .tlits afternoon ami tonii, 11. 1 ,.x,ibti0n8 ilea the. bus many fi b nils here mho a-j The Pu"r ,,;;,7V MVers and 1 g''rm of a better world . rclatton lended He. district meeting of the. iiiorf.M"AMru',y. Mu-yc '.ahl,, Order ot Kaslern Star, which wa Uowcn. pi-oprletora, aiinounci.. I ' t w aiwaya i,c deslr- 'EXPERT ON TI lield here last evening. I.crt 'Ibis .Miirniiig .Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Van Fleet, who have beer. visiting In l-a-Grande ror several days with re latives und Mends, lert this niorn I11B lor llulse. :.ln.. where the.y will visit Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cliar liiineall. They will return to Ijl ('ramie In about a wei-k on their way home to l.os Angeles, Oil. They lire making the trip by unto. AIM'iil'.l Grand l-oilj:t Mis. .M. O. Allen, deb-gate '.o the gi-.iinl lodge uf I In- Pythian sisters, iit.il .I.-hh t . 111 1)1. (U-lcguie lu grand lodge, of tin - . Here I able to Hllinuiaio ana ctcisiiw. , Hoise a u f,.n.ln.epll princlplo ot Plerson made his home hiu. an u ,.,,. ., ,. freedom.. edu- ....in 11. few years iur euinin.,j ... ago. - He . Is now .employed, by .a. Portland Kornlliire compaitl-.MK1 Plerson remarked Uliuit the lm provements of the buslnesa district while' here.... ,:.' - . " .:- .. ' Here I'roni i-ortlnnd ....ti.li.. mid Mrs. Julius Allyn. Ilie'..f Pi.rllimd. , )m.vo been visllilig .. . . . . i... 1 . . . . ... . .. ,1 ' TIll'V lit - grand lodge, of the Knlgnia 01 1 y-1 menus 11. v. . - . bins, both of which were held atjtehded the Kl. stern Mar I ... Iln 1. ,.n.. n.i..rn..fl this morning , 1...1.I here last evening and lell 10- Plerson made his l.o.ne - j ,. lnitm,Uons that, froedum. edu. , , ,Trdia s new was employed 11I ll o arr 1 mi 1 wealth -ure. not' to mil ieH ,M,erV I.11 Mesa. IS i.rlul.ei IXIItIS l'.M.KN. 1II N J l.l:Y Doris lOlloii llunlluv, tho only .laughter of Mr. und .Mrs. (cell Huntley, passed away this morn ing at. the homo of her paronts, ioi Y avenue, utter a abort ill ness, Sho was born In Iji Orundo .4 ....h ft m-ir. nnrl ii'iim 1 n'11 venrs. 'Six otoliths and seven-days old. , The funeral will be held train Ibe SniiilL-ruKS .and- Zlnim.erm.in Miaucl Siiturdiiv afternoon at H'J; 'o'cluck. . Huiiul will be In tho Ma- Honic. cemetery. I i:.Ml'.lt WASHINGTON 1 .' W.KA'I'IIKHSI'OON I l'.eeuuso of . the Imiiosslblllty .it Kiime of the relatives to be ilu I.u Grande today the funeral of 1:1111- ... .'' i'.,.l.lnffi,.n ' -Weill lierMlmiill. which was to have liiken place.lhlul liflcruooil, will be Jie.iu loniurruw nftern'ewil at S:3U 6'cloek from tho Mlimniqrviiie eiuti-i.. .i..wh I Zlirtmariiiaii will, be In churge. liirroll. K. smllh, state 1.. II... I,. hnnii'S at. Klgln.' noiiv giund liwlges were successfully iniullleleil, aeeording to the two deli-gates. The delegates In nt ti niliiii.'.' were fortunate, they said. In liiiviug Iw.i Hiiprellie lodge of ficers ill attendance, Mrs. Ada Hell, of Texas, supreme chief of Hie Pythian sisters, and Harry M. Love, supreme keeper ot records v und seal of Ibe Knights ot I'y J 1 bias both being present. cation and wealth ure not' to ltJ lie's an cxperv"iin printer r,. ,'vi',l for tile few but are to be. since he and Ills fnlbel ......l.u.l lli.-nii-rll euunl Ollliortlllllty I umllli iniblltill five lllilllltl which Is open to all.; Wo have I pnpui A In Kim Dlegu eouiily staked America on tne pweiiinu capacity of the average citizen." Prals.--. .Mellwwi Uiuillng the progress made b Hie city of lillsburg, tho president ..,.ii...i tii-lli.iiliir ii.l.tention to: An lew Nil. '.V'liewiH : .TitosfAs itexAPGirrov "" ' KIAIIN, Ore., (Special) Thomas Mr.N'ullghton, 60. passed away ut the home, of his sister. Mrs. Kiiih DeUule,-of -'Joseph, Tuesday, no Was well known at Klgln and was .... ,...l..ut Tit, T. ' MeN'lllleh- ton, former) a physician uf Klgln. - HQ IS HtirVIVeil I1.V 11S Sieiiinuinei, Mrs.' Siiiile McNnughtoii, of La Graiide; Nevon' slsiers, Mrs. Iira Gasmen, of Troutdale: Mrs. Agnes Junes, uf Klgln: Mrs. W, C. ltyder. uf Tuklma. Wiish.: Mrs. Pearl llaughton, . if Portland; Mrs. Mary day for Ontario, where they wm visit friends for several tlays. They will return to La Grande by Satur day, OcL 2. wheli the Orill-r of ltainhow for Girls will be Instituted here. Il.nnc From lalila Show Mr -J,.' It. llhodea returned home this nwrnlng from l'ortland where -he atlity'fc-d hc aecond-- annual Purl land- flajllla 'show- which -.'wna held yesler.ti.y- .at the- Mnllnomah hotel The show Is sponsored by Hie Noi-Oiw-ift Dahlia association .... r,-...i... l.'lnrlHl'a l-lllll. MrS. anil nii- vi't'" - lihodc reports that the show this d STAR P .)n IM.-niled Tl'ill Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Pickett and 'daughter. Miss Thelina. left lli '" "i"r"",B.. : u.:. . ! ri: : i;r,,i,i mat trip llirilllKh lllano. I lun. year . -" , . . and California, w hich will extend , interest. In tills event is noli., ably over period of eight ...onll... ,eresl,.g. Tlu.se tj.m r wit Thev returned yesterday Iran, fthe progcissof-th del a UB ,L Top penleh. Wash., where Miss 8,0w flower Say. lhat the 1 rtuge fiw k' 1 .i.iiine- .villi n. nrii,!. of the iMud arc alvlnir way .lt,.r for'the past month and n iHipularity this year at i he where Mr. and Mrs. Pickett spent ' Purlland show to th.' va.-iuus aoT a week. From La Grande they . tr.r colored smaller blooma. Mrs will go to liiiri-y. Ida., their for- ubodes' dahlias won ...any of the mer home, ami will rMt In .that prlxes tV the lucal fluwer,huw ellv for about a IlinlUII Willi Jen.- II11H lun tlv.-s and friends. Their Itinerary Ilii llHles' seenlc points'. of: Interest und principal- titles or the four Mates. Thevtpian to return some time in Apsll.'- Mr. Pickett Is ewner of. Ihu A & 11. root .beer sliuiils here. . 1 : . . ;' v '. Nnrairn.-.' l-'.iniigellsl Kvnllgelist Lewis Hull, uf Nlllll pa' Ida., who has been travelllns in ilie interests of his work throughout the northwest, was 111 J.a Grande a few hours this morn- lh flm nit of lliur istul ivatediwilsun. of Portland: Mrs ""I' "' .'. ,1 11... ,.r .l..uMi.h. mid Mrs. Kthel ill, Guseony, In' soulhivesL 1'rnnee. Vun 'ln(i f ot Krcsuu. C11I.. and one ni.il Niieh. lias lis I'I'lllllatlon lie..'ullie i,',.,.ihee -Ifueh' 'McN'auuhtuli. of drew- Mellon, bis secretary of-treas- Uiirt-.fdr UnUn'd of yetirs 11 whi)i-i Purlhinil. -. .. my and llleliard H, Mellon., ofi imj. ,,.,. was called- in The funeral was held this after Pittsburg, whose .gcnoroslty nmdo, i,.,,,- a' -gusoonadi-." - noon at. 2 o'tlock at Klgln. possible Hie art exniuiuo... : '.-'..!-'. ' ' ' 1... 1 mil im men who are 1 - .' . - . ' - devoting themselves to the sorvlci of Humanity", ho U'-ciareu.v 0..1 by remaining as a leader in grcai rin...w.i..i nu.l IniliiHtrlal enterprises and the. other by turning his great talents to the iiuminisinmoii nubile finance as secretary 01 in.: treasury of the United Stales,. where his leadership m tne nuu six years has been greatly Instru nicnlal III restoring the economic einiallbruui of the world." llsiabllshniellt of this govern-, mcnt and of this community have been brought, shunt, Mr. Coolldge Bald, "liy a supreme effort, by the making of sacrifices that reached, to life itself. "These results." he added, "have coniB from nun who could face fiiela and were willing to grapple Willi realities: from, men whose hands were hardened ut ine pion. whose faces were blackened at the forge, whose bodies had been ex posed to the fire of hostllo toes." LOCAL SCHOOLS, CHUBUHtiS UlViii STRONG PRAISE (Continued from Pr 1) We Buy for Less We Sell for Less WORK SHOES Solid U'Hthrr, Men's Tun ; Work Shoes .V; $1.98 : V-- 10-Inch Tops 1 $1.35, $4.95, $5.95 : 16-Inch Tops ' , $5.95, $7.95, $8.95 , Waist Overalls : Heavy copper rivi.-ted - $1.00 Russell's Work , : ' ..' ' Gloves' : , Tough and du'ralile ' "sUiy soft under ull cuiull-, 1 C0-" .ii.'-.i ,1 . 95c - $1.25 NIwORK!3TaRlil Destroyers of Hiith Price W. II. B01INENKAMP CO. - Four Floors Of Superior Furniturc; They're Hot, Round and : Full of Holes P Folks, you remember the doughnuts .rndther.; j made well, we're making them every aavine, ill make vour mouth water. You'll say, they are almost as good as mothcr'8-Try a dozen today.'- ''; ", 7. ' " ;''. 'y-V'K5 ie'.'' .;;.-"'",'::-'..:.- -;-.:... p..:. . :- W'v,:4 -V'-;A Mpnrt's lttac-e Ho-JNut " (ict them alter 6 at the Yellow Dog next door .'' ' ' . '''..-.' ,.,''. ? TODAY AND FRIDAY ;viLUHri tu( u Ft TTTmTl rl W :.. J A I 1 Anniversary " Snecial ' FOR FRIDAY AX D SATURDAY AT CLINT'S 20 Per Cent Special Discount on entire line of DRESS SHOES and OXFORDS Edmund's, Strafford and Weyenberg makes SHOES OF QUALITY ...i..i i'i.i.i .-imiv't.r In . r urlvllege.' lie plrtun-d his ih-liglil lit ilie privilege he hud of meeting tllo heroic l.indy ond the taclluril president. "While these two privi leges cannot be enjoyed by every one." he said., "nevertheless ll.e cr.-ater privilege of convorsatlon Ihrough prayer with even a greater persunage than these two. namely, man's Creator is open to every man and woman of the world." To nlnlit the sermon will be 111 the na ture, -of an epitomised review of .i lut.u.ttia nf nraver that vpeuker has enumerated In his secent series. TH6 STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE: 1 'MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTERS ing on his way to Wallowa where he will conduct servlrcB, at the NBarene chnrch of that city of which John luirbtn Is nitnlsUT. While In Iji Grande Mr. Hall vls lled Uh the itev. !,. D. Meggers minister of the l.a Grande Naza-n-ne church. Mr. Meggers and Mr. Hall were class mates at the Naxa- rene eolleg.. of Nampa som years ego and enjoyed a visit this morning. It's a strange country win-re bargain sai.-s -can be advertised and moving pictures of prize fight are very evil. The siory of a girl who was tempted and -' won. Laid ' amongst the glory and gaiety ; of .New York and Palm Death. OLIVE UUnutn Win IUmiTO-MAlt OSHMtS-Hf US f Satuntnif &minq Ait Story -f ALLAN BWMN"" A REAL P0LA NEGRI TRIUMPH! Special Comedy Attraction "OUR GANG" In "YALE VS. HARVARD" There's some tough line bucking in this one EDNA PADEN AT THE ORGAN vvartime-of the be- -c4 sCi V , hind-the-lines pris- ; J6 AV W on camps away 'JJL ' v from 'the roar of l($r guns away from JfU ' vv the clash of steel, ' AWA but where action I $S - itf and drama are ; ' U?, IF , V I more intense : per- .' -fi 4 ha)s t h a n in the -j& xi first line trenches. r W M s m mm m B mmmmmW WttK mm.. CIIVEBROOK-EINAIIHANSOM ..... ... . - "Koko The ivop The Inkwell Imps -and News Arcade ERICH PGMMER' ROWLAND V. LEE gh-octuction. TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY mm "fc-; if. :!:. $5