La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 13, 1928, Image 5

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    jay, Januaiy 13, 1928.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pajre Five
Kay Is In Favor
Of Assessments
BANG! SET 'EM UP IN THE OTHER ALLEY!
STREAMS OUT
OP RANKS L
UMATILLA CO.
(Continued from Pane One)
Staters Defeat
Gonzaga Quintet
Easily, 44 to 25
Uniform, Equal
! 1
Locl News In Brief
iu jf I II I ' 'III 1 " S
Si,
5
I
ft
tO) lMllP(fMI J
, i. H. M. Anderson
t, this morning for a
jidl Ion.
nnd son
visit In
lYoiii Hurley
P.:, 1). Pace nnil .1. C; Moon, of
jrley. Ma., loft this morning ftf
r stopping two days nt the Jji
fnfldo.
I'roia Wallowfl
II. Wodmnn. of Wallowa, is vis
ing In I .ft Grande for a short
."fT l-rOiii Caldwell
Mr- " rM- T.uKe. of
id?
4wc)J, 1 1 1 n . , are at the Koley
today.
ltiiw Man Leaves
Oy M. llyder. business man of
iaker, returned home thin morn
iK after a short business viHit
ero. He registered nt the Foley.
jvlel Homo Today , McNeill, Mrs. 1.. M. J.nird. und moiit only spends $2, 1 fio.oOO.
W. - ''linger, proprietor of rhojMrH. Mlnette. Sentner, nil of Cove, whereas for all purposes state.
lnGrandn and Tin rry, Sliaw. man- worn shoppers In l.a Grande this county, municipal and sehonl dis
ox of the hotel, aro oxpecmd morning. Mrs. Hcntner, who is : tricl the stale rnlses by taxation
jrio bv eat some time IMh nfter-
on from ' Portland where they
en on business.
Irfe lYoin Oi.tnrfci A
Mr. nnd.AI.rs. (. I', l.nokey. of
nninrio.yare stopping iit the Knhy
hotel,
. X - - :
VWtbin In Wallowa County
." Itlehard Dykhuls, elerk at Ibo,
Vojey bote), is spending' ft few days
vfaHlng nt Wallowa and Knter
prufe. -
7Ieo I 'ltiin'. reiblletoii
Phil .1. Opp, of Pendleton, regis?
- IK- t 1
at the l.a Grande hotel yes-
Xtirn (o Wnllowr.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill .Wilson and
Ur?. J. . Dunenn. of Wallowa,
fturned home today from Denver
'hpre tlpy have been visiting for
iMjveral weeks. ,
Jinriipernt lair at TjiUi
'Mr. it tiiI Mrs. Forrest Tny and
ten. CJIenn. went to Hot Lake this
-noruini? whero -they, will spend
-w 1
ibout n week wllh rt-latives.
Iay has bevii In the hospital here
for uljout five e W. 1.1 .1 Is e.o..- (
'!' "'""' fr"" "" ""?""" . J
W Visit m I Jffln -
Mrs. II. P. Nielson and daiiRh
Jejmie, . left .this momintr lor
rllKbi where iliey will s'pend the
,yjekM.d visiting. t
hi l-ixm lennsHnnin
(Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Waiter, of
tjfiienbcrff. Pa., are registered at
US l-'oley Hotel,
v.,4'cu, Issued
ESf Alnlile .Marie Itoe. of Tayetle,
llrVIl 'Norman D. Wood, or Welser.
I'i l,fn nl,,ri,nn.l n lleellSe to U'Cd VCS-
.., ,..-,
ibti.i ai in- ')
"
tnes for 111 tsluirs1
MClilirles A. liillKauian. prosi.ii ni
b)f the Ulaek llarhle I l.lin;
company, left last niKht for l'ltts-
thnix. l'a.. where he will spend a ,
i.. .1. i..t.1....uiu .I"
Wfill or nun i' ii ii... i ...... ...
I business. Mr. lllnffanian Is ex
pected lo return home anoiii lie
ffrst of I'Vhriinry.
JJIom- Wnliy son
- -C.Mr. anil Mrs. I.loyd Killuore an'
tfce proud pan nts of an i lKht and '
One-hair pound nany sou imni ."
irrinem l uesuay, .ian. i '. m
Ttiome of her mother, Mrs. O. K. J
,Gnde. The' little boy lias been .
named Max I .eon. Hot It the J
'iv I I10' "er a
Cnnliiet
' mmlh.r nnil babv a ro get l Ing long
'
I look K change ' j
A The Willow I'lirent-Teaeher as-
' iioclullon w ill conduct Its book ex-
m Ithutige Monday at the school,
nouncement was ma.ii- huh morn-
Jhg by members or the nsseiauon.
.K "i.. . . t .,.,, ..i
V w exenange mis u.-.-ii n.n.i....
i -My the association at the beginning
the last two semesleis 01' srhool
' jand has proved very mwssful.
' "1'he association purchases used
il.ooks at a minimuni cost anil sells
hhem to the students of the school I
:.;jior the same price, cr i'iuhib! i
mhem for books which the studeniM ,
WXi longer need, making it possible i
..I, ............ r, II,, f.
E , . . . . . ! .i
Bquirerl books and to get them at!
a small cost. .
i.neeiiiivp .lociMig ;
A dinner meeting of tho i-.ast-
rn Oregon boy scout council ex-,.
ecutive board will be held this ;
cv. ning nt Hot Uike. when n sun-
committee tor the executive board I
will be appointed, some objectives I ,,y w,u lingers, the comedian, who! priest quoted Mrs. Hnydi r as Bay
lor 15L'S w ill be discussed and an- j wise-cracked his way tn continuous ' lug:
nlversnry week the second week . apP,uise by poking fun at both! 'f ever there was a penitent. It
In February will be dismissed. A 'democratic and republican Jiartles s H". The woman was ulso quoted
training school to be held In I.n.,,
'.raniie uuring Aiarcn nun aihu
nf this year will also be nrougni
up. iir. w. 1 . i ny is reniueni j
eounrii; i -r. luiy ...... pu,.
of I.a Grande: N. J. Hillings, of
ullnwn, and Mcl-'rank McCul- ,
looh, of Raker, an vice presi
dents: Pherwood WilllaniJi Is
irr-asurfr. and the other members
are f. k. Plxoh. II. It "oolldgo.
Jack Penre. the Itev. Oliver Itiley.
rind It. V. Copsey, of La Grande.
Kred Kerr nnd Krnest Crockatt, of
Maker, W. C. Perkins, rommls-
sioner, and K. Itussi ll scott, scout j
executire.
CLINT'S JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
Coins Full Rlast
SAVE NOW 8 MORE DAYS'
Sale slops Jan. 21st.
THE STORE WITH
To Visit Duffy Home
Mrs. ChnrleH Duffy has ns hor
guest hor cousin. Mrs. V. Andcr
Hon. of J ,o An polos, who arrived
here tltftt morning on train No. 17.
KIX to Give 'Program
. The Northwest Ileal Kstate as
soelation meeting in Portland to
night, during which Sherwood
Will in rn h, of l.a Grande, will bo
installed ns president. will bo
broadeast over radio station KKX
beginning at 8 o'clock, it is an
no u need.
Visiting I'rom Cottage Grove
Mrs. Murray Driinncll, of Cot
tage Grove, Is in this eity today
visiting with her son. (Veil
Malhews, of Wallowa. Mrs. lirun
nnll bus been visiting in Mnho
mid stopped here nn her way
I homo.
Here Prom Cow
.Mrs. Arehle McNeill. Mrs. Mnrva
owner of the Cove swimming' pool,
! declared that several have braved
me wintry weather Tor December
and January dips in her warm
spring pool.
To Hold Annual .Mei'tluy:
The annual mootini? of the I'n-
Ion County . Co-operative I'oullry
association . has been set for' Jan.
23 at 1:30. o'clock In the post of-
fico buildiriff. When officers will be
elected and other business trans-
acted. Arno Voelss has been prcsl
dent of the association for the last
two years.
Itlvrr'lliKli-r
Tlio (inuidn ltomlo rlvor was1
lilislior tills niornlii),' tliun It was '
nnytlmo last sprlnit. 1 A n.o 1.. ,
Voclz. of Krintilalc. said tills ,
moeniiitf w ncn nc was in town, i he
o ' K 1 1 waul im ine teaini, 111 lue.soill, 1IIC Itomail aillOHC Cliap.
rain and im Hln snows In the
mountains.
To Inspect Potatoes
ti. It. Hyslop. head of the farm
crops department of the Oregon
State. Agricultural eollejre, will bo
In l.a Orando today and will rlvo .
' ,w " ' ' ,
VVallwa county. All certified po-
tatoes will be marked with eerli- !
fieation taifs and the sacks will be .
sealed with a lead seal.
Mr. Scott Home !
K. Hussell Scott, scout executive
of the Kastern OreKon council, re- I
turned to his home here lust nlK'it.
after vlsitinK" boy scout troojis tn
Maker and Grant counties. Tie.
w as In llaker Tuesday and at John
Day Wedncsdny and.- Thursday,
where he conducted a ono-nltfht
training -school and attended u.
dinner given for all boy scouts
Mind their parents. Jio reports
.),.., ., ,.,.. i.nv s.0i iroon Is lie
J luff organized at I'ralrle City and
'will he ready for- registration
., . monli, .
... ,,r
I. . uuntj
START FIGHT
IX COLORADO
(Continued from Page 1)
"
'"I'l ' ' ""K at strike head. mar-
tor
last nit-'ht denouncing state
police ami uemou umi any snipmi;
imu neen mine 11 tie-n u.in.
They contend tht Chavez was
shot In cold blood. I
mring last night streets of AVa I-
ycubneg were nattolted by heavily
a lined giiiieds crmiposed if .17
state police and approximately llifi
Walsenburg citizens who bad been,
Nworn In by' Scbeef.
Governor W. If. Adams, of Colo -
an-jnidn, wild today that no nildltioual
i'" ; '''V; "' I
" ; I
ilnirir unless there are "new devel-r
-t
ipnu-uls. '
j,. . p,,n.y npipvfi
".v.
OVER DEMOCRATS
(Continued from Page 1)
ventiou dcaillo,k. siond up, smiling.
Mf.A(mo dociared he was an ex-
.'candidate,
forbearing to give the
parly advice except to urge unity
it f iiiirnnun n nil ii'Hrin
.,,., . fr ,i.r
hiio. - i kci'H. with some of them Inter -l
porsinK Jibes at the republican
n,.,v, A lighter shin was orrered I
personalities. ,
, .
Jnv:ng A t:lir
j
, MUMl 1U tffifS
WASin.VGTON, Jan. 13 (AP)
Marine corps aviators operating in
conjunction with land fore
against General Sandlno in Nicaru
Kua have slain ten more of the tat
ter forcn by aerial bombing, say
dispatches to the nnvy department
from Hear Admiral Sellers, com-
manding the special service squad
ron In Niearagunn waters.
A CONSCIENCE"
rnnn.AN'n. ore., jnn. is (aim
"The greatest need . today in
solving the tux problem Ib a more
oo.ua I and uniform assessment of
l property,' declared State Trensnr
! er Tom Kay, of Salem, at. the
II-,.. r.
once here today. - ;
"In Oregon we eonld add frotn
$.100.01)0, 000 to $400,000,000 to til.
tax rolls by a proufr assessment.
This would reduce the general tax
from 25 to 30 per eent. We should
get nil the property on the tax
rolls that should he there and
today It Is not.
I-Uvnrs Offset Tn .
"I nm in favor of nn Inenme
t:ix with n property offset. 1 do
not think n man should pny taxes
twice on the same propVrty, but
every ono should pay once on
properly. 1'ndor tlie old Income
tax law we had. which was in
foree only one year, the state
raised 2.flr0.0o0. Now for state
' P'iose alone, the slate govern-
worne .'.u.uuu.ouii nnnunn.
Yoii oilon hear thai taxes are
nineli higher In Ofe-ron than In
California. That is not so. In
Oregon, 'we pny directly, in Cal
ifornia they pay indirectly ba
they pay. '
Now If you really want to re
?'po taxes, look nfter your local
! affairs."
T !
j -.-.- . T-,T -y
; o 1 iviVA IiIjIIjIv,
MRS. SNYDER,
GRAY SLAIN
fCnntl'niwd from Taite f)n)
lollml down. Hit lips were inov-
w l,t ,,o ,vor,ls eoul.l not l.o
destroyed the uavo of her blonde
to murmur, "have mercy on my
.mia o. .ne pnui m- I'-. ...r...u
as sue was piaceu in ine nnur ,1110
Warden Lewis K. I .a wen asked if
the eondeinued hrtil any thtntf to
ny. Then thn woman repeated
'tho words of Christ on the cross.
Immediately the black, mask hid
nor . faco trom the lookers-on and
four minutes later she was pro-
As soon as the l.o.ly of the wo-
man eoulrl bo removed, from tn
chair and, the room. (Iray was
brought in, walking vim iwo
guards who barely touched his fl-j
(;rjiy waB carefully Kroomed. In
con, ,.UHt to lnP pniratrKbd appear-
anco of bis erstwhile paramour,
lle wore a gray suit with a band-
kcrehlcC sliowiiis from u pocket
of his coat and was freshly,
Blinven. Mrs. Snyder had washed
her hair on her last tmy(. nine oui
prison;ronflncinent wltjno access
to healitv parlor Cfiuipincnt had
destroyed the wave of her bolmlo
lialr apparent ln court at her trial.
Her lu.tr was streaked with brown
and wan much longer than she
wore It when she was the CJueons ,
Village housewife. '
llray seated himself In the chair
as Hie I'rotostant Chaplain of the.
nrlson beKan to repeat the lieall-
t'l'lcs, with a pause before each of
Jine liiesseii as ne mhuii-h lMU
suranccs from the Scriptures of In
i.npii..tif.... roe tminv. '1'he prison-i
er's lips seenieil to move in re-
, . ,...,,. ,,P,IP wh.,t
i.. it., tti'i.l. nn r-ivxnniiKC to
(h(i W.inl,.n-H rormnl ipustion if he
had a I:. st word. ,
Three times the pulslnu current
of the dynamo feeding tlie chair
with electricity had been s.-nt
through the form of Mrs, Snyder
but only twice was It called on to1
Knurr out the life ol' (Iray. !
Absolute yulet
The seconi
xecuilou over In
i
absolute quiet, the wilrtrsses filed i
s.ow v and solemnly from tho '
death chamber. As they left tin
...... ;
nrlson Or C.
prison in.
y.rwn . ' :.: . V..',
rrnii? nih . . t
lit-M Kernev and Goslllt. Were per
j forming the autopsies the law re-
quires.
through counsel, hud nought to
prcvent this but -their contention
was overruled.
Today funeral services will be
held In ihe prison chapel and tho
OOUieB given liuu me. naium in t-
latlvcs. they must, liowever. bo
taken immediately to the ceme
teiies chosen to receive them.
Mrs. Nnyilcr PcniU'iit
The last from tlie "outside" to
speak to the condemned pair worn
their lawyers .and I-'atlier Murphy,
Long Island City Jail chaplain who
ministered to Mrs. Snyder. The
saying she bore no malice to
j.nv . 1,0 had criticized her. No
i.n ntioa uf Gray was made in her
quoted lusi utterances.
Gray was described h referring
to Mrs. Snyder In kindly termsi
Lovers long before they kilted Al
bert Snyder with a sash weight
and picture wire as he slept, they
I became enemies after the murder
and at their joint trial, attempted
to place the greater burden of re
sponsibility upon each other,
Mrs. Snyder had uged visibly
since the ttmo of her trial. She
looked nearer fu years of ago than
her 32. Gray did cot seem to
have ng1d beyond the 35 years h
had paired.
Visitors to GrnyB cell to fay
goodbye yesterday were bis moth
er, his sister and his brothcr-iii-Id
r They remained to the. last
possible moment.
Only one member of Mrs. Sny
der's family visited her, u brother.
A gaping crowd awm-hled as
close to the prison as guards would
Pf-rmir, furnished on angle to the
execution thut couM be explained
only by morbid curlosiiy. Thirt
wan nothing to hear and nothing
to s6 but ie viral hundred crowd-
t.,, , , w , .
.,., ..... ,,... .. ...,
up
ln nu(OHi
They never knew when (
the man and woman died but they I
Hlom lo((ff ,imr(J jn tho ,i:irKness
w-iltin
ItOTII HIIAINS SOrXD '
OSS1 N'INCi. N. V. jiiW. IS (AP)
Autopsies oil' 'the bodies of Mrs.
I Kuth Suyib r and lleury Judd Oray
! dtscloseil that the brains of both
I were normal." prison officials an
! nounced today.
1 The autopsies wcrer performed
by Dr. Jitines Kernty, assistant
prison surgeon, and, were wit-
,k..sS(n1 by. four visiting physicians.
,; .-. ' -.
r lliu ij-.iir.i.N .been struck with a blunt lustru
OSSlls'INTl. N. Y. Jart.'i '(AP) j ment. evidenced from the sear on
Jane Gray, ibo nlm;-yoar-old ! the back of her neck. A Hghtly-
daughter Of ITftnry Judd avwill
iveeive a lettirr .from her father on
her .Idrthday .otieh year .tinf 11 she';
years old. ;
ju!ll .ppOP , iH lexecutlon' ul
j,, sintf-Oruy tunied over a-
packet of letters to bis attorney,
Samuel .Miller . with Instructions
that one be delivered to bis daugh
ter each year. . Tho letters-were
written by. Gray at tho prison.- ,
Mrs. Itutli Snyder also t left a
letter to .be tnnthd to her. nine,
year-old daughter . Lorraine, and
one 'for-', her mother,' . Mr?.'. Jose
phine Prawn. Neither 4. ray' nor
Mrs. -Snyder iu seen their -daiifihr
ters since their confinement in
Sing Sing,
.
ww....tl.....t t?i
rf mi i f him i 1 i. iirtri. kii.
By State Sheriff 8,n " eavny.. gun,i.
- , and ' 'Other tissues or the body as
I'OIITI.A.VI). Ore..- ,lan. ,l;:l, (AIM
Sh. rirr' T. M. Hitrlburt, ' loduy.
i .i . , L.i '-,'nr-n.n-
Oregon Slierirf's association
the iwcjri Ii ' consecutive time. .
Levy Chrlsmall. The Dalles, was
re-eeeted vice president and. John
Aschlm. of Tillamook, "secretary-
treasurer.
i
1.... r; n.
, t y X9, t , v y Tf xtiiwt
KtliPfl lit WreCK
, Ordinarily the liver, a must im
'. .' porta nt organ within the -upper
OUKGON CITY, Ore., Jan. .1:1 portion of the abdomen, manii-
( AP Mrs- Kdna Kstes, was, fa fibres the bile. This bile leaves
killed when a. ear she was driving the liver through tlie smaller bile1
bumped over the dgn of pavement ''channels or so-called bile ducts
near Canity The car skidded aad and finally, niter passing through
pitched over Into n culvert. Wnller.tho larger ducts, reaches the up
J. Jennings, who was tiding with per portion of the small bowel tu
ber suffered severe bruises ami to which it is emptied. A certain
cuts. quantity of the bile, during its on-
7
IIOMLWARD HOUND
udio tiwi 1 Atlibton,
. .
I llhU I CUUlVI O III
Chicago Murder
CIIICAtlO, Jan. 13 ( AP)- Police
turned to t he haunts of "alky"
peddlers today to solve (he mnrdei
of a w'omuu known us Mrs. Petty
Chambers.
A maid found her body late yes
terday In the i 'ha m bees' a pa rt men t
resting helical h a silken coverlet
and supported by brightly colored,
tdnnd-stained pillows. She was clad
only In pajamas,
1 tat h could have come to t he
2S-y ar-old woman by any nm
all of three- ways. A.lheslvo tapn
liild been wound around her head,
covoiiiiK month and nnve. She ha
diaVn electric light conl was fas-
tr-ned ahont her neck.
l
HEALTH
yi:i.ov jai npici:
li I;. infield Kobn. M. l..
' New York City
, Member flnrgas 'Memorial
iiitndicc, is a' term frequently
einnlfiteif- nml Imtilleu ni-iH im i-l I v ,
'.'a yellow or greenlHli .discoloration,:
of the skin seen tn Individuals af
; flieteil with some dis,t uiiiance or
'llscase wltliln the- bile iassages.
; When.' the skin is discolored, yol.
1 low or green, it may be taken for
granted that n discoloration of
: corresponding degree has also oc-
j curred in the lining membranes
nniV'Othcr tissues or the body as
Well usHle blood ilseir.
' '. , ,.
!, "t'":-. V n "n"r
be . satisfied that the flow of Idle
.wiiii. i nis inir-rierence, nowever. '
mayvary ln character.. I pon th
' . 1 V ""'V .
" " ' J'" 1
ouicomc of .he condition At all
eveniH. iiic ntuiuin e i'chiiiih ih-
ause of a reabsorpt Ion by tlie
biood una other body
blood and other body fluids of
,,,o ,llKin,,nt whi(., tM,H becoims
ltHIutefl througliout the body. :
Wil li THE SLI TING .SUN. An
Va., turna boul r lunttl and Kurriu
ward pussiiKe toward tip' bowel, Is
sidetracked from the main duet
of elimination 1 Into a channel
which lends to the mill bladder.
Here tho bile is stored for varying
periods of time ami undenfoes
concentration. At this site It prob
nbly serves certain physiological
demands made by the diRostlvo
and metabolic functions of the
body. The main flow of Idle pro
ceeds, howevee. from the liver Into
the bowel where it facilitates the
processes of digestion. j
Commonly. , Jaundice results
from an inlerfeeence In the eliinin-
ntinn of btle from the liver and
r I tlvn .liwiu Ait il.sil iMielinn tn the
' mnoK 0.' , ,,.., ,.(.t lu
a dammliiK hack Into the liver and
I lis eventual reahsnrpllon .or en
' trance Into the lilnod circulation.
I As a result. Jaundice, occurs. The
obstruction most commonly takes
place In the eliler pnsagc leading
to the small bowel. This channel
Is spoken or as the common bile
duct. A blockade In this duct muy
be occasioned by the Impaction of
one or more gall stones, wllliln It
during their nnuar.l propulsion to
ward llie Intestine from the most
common source, the gall bladder.
I At tluies. a blockade may be.
t created by parasites wltliln the
I channel or as a result of a swell
I )ng of the channel walls due to
(""u,'rl1 m'
Inllammallon. l umors
Within the duct, ilcvi'lopinenlul de
lects, nr. other, mechanical pro
cesses may result In the establish
ment or a similar condition. These
niechanlcnl factors may develop
from disease within the channels
or from disease outside the duel
which may produce pressure or
miction upon the channel In such
a way as to Impede lis passage.
Symptoms that may be, noted in
pallenls sulTcrlnir rrom 'Jaundice,
arc clay colored bowel excrement,
Itching of the skin, very dark or
deep yellow urine, extreme genera!
W(.Mkness, drowsiness, ami nem-
orrhages or bidding under tlie
sUl"- ,1M",,nt o' . w,,,,n ' ' :
"1,nlI,,l de.nanu i ne onsa .a..un .
a physician not only w hen s
pronounced but even when H Ih
hardly seen In the skin ami only
definitely recognized in the sclera
OI. whl(,. nnillonH of the eye balls.
Ti,P tmi, to Investigate alt prob
bins of disease is early and not
late.
, itomti.D or sr
SA I, KM, Ore.. Jan. I 'A (AP) A.
A. Yoiindl. who lives at a. liolel
here, was held up and robbed of
ubout $.u In the state ciipliol park
laie lust night.- There was onty
ohe robber he told tlie police.
army blimp flyinc over tli:.
Lack lo iti hangar at Foil
i wllh witter In six places boiween
' 1'eiidtehiii and Mission,- Olhfr re
'j ports indicaleil, but ir.-iftie wn et
, linn ihrouh.
' Water piMirliiK down the Milton
J tirade near Ml lion yesierday struck
' a gopher bolo mid undermined a
WA.-II iC llui litivi.ininl 'Vr,m.
jpovary repairs were made, by blKh- I
way crews In thai district.
Wlldhorsf creek was reported
over the Oregon-Washlnutfiu hlnb-j
j way lu several places near Adams
iiim iiit'i' w nt i eHirieu iiinillim
inver a markei road norih of Ad
. ams.
j The I'matilla elver was a niinu
toi'ient here today and was mount
Ink' lilKher hourly.
Trill ii ltd urns
Conditions on (he Washington di
vision of the tt.-W. It. and N. were
reported belter today following
lilb wo I it ohinn the Snake liver
at Star) tuck. Hinh water also
Jeaiysed li-Miible between Hopper and
, Lacrosse ami train No. 7K. I'en
,dle!on to Spokane, returned to I'en-
dleton rrom Walla Walla. Nnmber
7H left, today for , Spokane afier
j making eon tleel lobs'-WiUi. Nn.Ti'.
I friun Portland;' and, it '.was ox ilc to
rn to tret.Min'M'wib--;- .;, -...: V
'. i:.iiM:i;K.sio n;i.T:r kV
HA I. KM. -Ore.." J"H: .1.1 i(AI')
The annual ineotinjr .of t hesbrh-,
west Society of 'State. IllKltWjiy: Kn
Kiiieei's. will be hcljl at the. Multno
mah hotel in Portland tomorrow,'
niwht. The irtiiiclpal. speaker' will
be l-'rank Terrace, a Kood 'roads,
booster 'of Washing) on. : Aiming
oiher spi-akers will be--lt.oy Klidii;
( ri'kou stale highway .etlKTinee.
Several WashinKton ' and Idaho
speakers will be heard.
.1. II. WAI Ivl lt ' I
l.MItl.lOlt (SpeciiiD The funeral
of J, II. Walker was held Wednes
day, lie passed away at the lirahde
Hondo htjspiial Monday evening,
after an operation, lie leaved in
mourn Ills loss three brotherstwo
sisters an,d several nieces and
nephews. Mis homo, -was tt nniou',
several years ao ho lived ul Imb-
ler.
A
j OhHuarf j COUpe
R CADE
TODAY
NEW THRILLS - - - I ;' , ; .;,.
' . In a new kind of picture,
with a real All-Star Cast
STAR f5
Peter It. Kync H
SATURDAY
RUCK JONES In
Play Safe!
Smart shoppers who are acquainted with qual
ities and ju ices know they can profit, here
at all times.
MI'.VS M ITS
At Clcni-niice Sale eiii.'M
VnltlcH Uil to f,0
Choice $1.1.89
OVI'.ltrOATS
Viilnen ll to
Choice $12.89
Values up to U.ru
8.89
Ml S Illtl.SS MI1KIH
:llueH ili to $l.,il
Choice 89c
NIewYdrk Store
Destroyers of
' COUVAI.TIS, Ore,. Jan.'l 8 - ( A P)
The,- Oregon-: Htnle bnnkotliall
tenrn ronijied ' over, the ' (ionzumi
rHiintet here Inst rnlKht and d
feated the WashlnHton team- 44' to
: "i
' Coach Haffor, of tho AKKies. n 11 -er
starting his first team, threw
In substitutes early in the first pe
riod and used three- full loams tn
the (fame, finally . relieving all hln .
first t rinr men. Tho Kaine was
roiuth and the playing was not par
ticularly Impressive. The AjfJfb-s
led to 1 1 at the half.
;ovi:iioit ixviti:ii
SAI.KM. Ore., Jan. U (AD
Oovern.or Putterson is invited by
tho Portland chamber of conii
meree to Join nn automobile cara
van leuvlntf Salem the last week
in I'ebruary fop Sacramento. The
capital to capital Junket is to dem
onstrate that travel over the Pact
tic hhrhway is wife and easy dur
ing tho winter. ....
;;SeeThc
On Display At. The
...;;;;Show.Rooms-':'"':,J
;; Perkins
Motor Co.
SATURDAY
Tnn.w . i
i Only
Big Action Story-
"BLACK JACK"
MIA S. (lIK Mllli:s
YaliieN up to $:l.fn
$1.98-$2.29
mi:N's imiiv m ns
lleuvy wool inlxeil
$1.59 - $1.95
woitii sunt i s
Illue ulul urev elievlolM '
39c
1ILM.I S
inn., mil
9")C
nigh Prices
mm
FORD