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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1928)
, m a 'mmmmm; Local News In Brief Mr. C'lurk IV'tter r ltoliert f lurk, who has ut'cn III nt Hut Lake, la grcutly Improved, according to hl family. " Kulcm -Man Hero ' ' ('. H. Oram, of Buloni, U rosls-lercd-ut tlio Kolcy . hotel. -Air. Grunt Is hero on Btato business. . ISl-BlMlT 'Ut lllllol ''.. -Charles Peacock -. and Run.- of Wclscr, aro stopping at tlio Koloy hotel fur a day or so. Cities to IVlidlcMMl j- Mrs. Grace names wont' to Pen. djL-ton today where she has a class OT piano pupils. Itaxbtcr at ..- J. K. Hunter and niece, of Nys- sa, aro registered - ut the Foley hotel. Hero From Baker 1 Miss Mlldre. I'ullen, of Dakar, was a visitor to Ul Orunde yester day. -. Here From I laker - Mrs. Mildred I'ullln and Han nan lloff, of Halter, are registered at the Sacajawea Inn today. Itelurns From Spokane :" A. J. Htange returned homo on train No. 24 this Inornlnr from a brief business trip to Spokane. .:'. .. ii' hi -- LJcoilso Ixsueil , ' -'. Viola Logan and James Mc I.ea, both of Cove, were Issued u liiurrluge license yestcrduy by County Clerk C. K. McCormlck. BEFORE AND AFTER THE FLOOD CAME I New Iowa Oats, , ' J ' ' v :C"" ' Iogold, Immune lUiuriis to Minanw- T Hlchard Young, who has been in the hospital for about ten weeks recovering front typhoid fever, left the hospital today for Mlnam Visited From I'liion - ; Mr. andMrs. John Peterson nnd daughter, Zelda, of Union, spent where ho Is employed by tho lum yesterday shopping and visiting in bcr company La Grande. f - ! - ' i f HiihIii I.kvnsc On UiKlness Trl County Clerk C. K. McCormlck It. 8. Kukln, attornoy o( 1.8, ' issued u marriage, -ltceno yesterday Grande, wont to, Enterprise this to Nora, Meropcy and Ilaymond morning on business. (in Portlnmr Visit S Mrs. Evelyn Hearnslinw left on. To Visit at Wallowa train No. 17 this morning, fori 'Mrs. J. L, Peterson, of Uuker, Portlapd where she will spend j passed through Grande this Several days visiting. Mrs. Hoffrn-' morning on her way to Wallowa I business. Shaw's home Is at 1705 Washing-' where she wiil visit relatives. 1.. Williams, both of Cove. Attorney In La Grando T. J. Itynn, l"ortland attornoy. Is In La Grande today on legal tun avenue. VMM sister . Maude Itader left by train this morning for Pendlotonarter vis iting here for a few days with her sister, .Mrs. May HoJTman. Mrs. Itader travels most of the time... (ies to linker ' K. Hussell Scott. Kastern Ore gun boy. scout executive., left for linker this morning where ho will spend the day visiting In scouting circles there. -. - 1'li'tiiro ApiM'tirs Today v A picture of tile O.-W. bowling team which won the Union Pacific championship s last weekend; hp- ears in the Oregon Journal today. vo La Grande men. C. C. Howard and H. V, Alnsworth aro uicmbers of the winning team. Is Gradually Improving- . ?. . M iss Mubel Herzlnger who. has been 111 since a little after Christ mas, Is gradually improving and is now able to 'be about some, al though she dues not expect to boH able to resume work atv N. K. West's until some time next month. Correction In a story printed in yesterday's Issue of The Obcsrver describing the Washington club meeting Mon day night, it was said that tho Ladies' Guild"" of -tho Kplscopol church served. - This should have read "the St. Peter's Aid of. tho Kpiscopal church served". Ill Walla Walla . , S. M. Deleplno manager of tho Serve-Yourself shoe store hero, drove to Walla Walla this morning on business.. Mr. Doloplno Is ex pected homo this evening. itoiireseiiiHtlvo Here . I,. L. Dibble, of Boise,' special remescntntlve for tho Hanover w Insurance company. Is In Iji Grande today transacting business with the La Grande investment compuny. - : Drive to Portland - . . .i f , nnrl Mm. Oeoriro- Lvmnn and daughter, Wlnonu. ul son, North Powder, aro tho parents of .... .... r l " . . I 1 ,1m,., flllH lliiliv 4;lil llorn Mr. and Mrs. K. 11. Mctanso. oi Hollo, left bv car this morning for Portland where t they will spend several days. . s , ; baby girl born to thorn this uiornliisr ut the Grando Itonde hospital. I'.:. Itekitrn to lloiiH' ; Hero From Portlaiul . tin .ton Krown and two-wceus- it. -L. Martin, partner wiiii old daughter have been removed , Woodberry -in ,l)fi. operation of tin from the Grande Hondo Hospital Union railroad, was in i .'"" to their homo In Frultdale where yesterday on bUBlncsa. He rittiin they aro getting along nicely. - ed to his home In 1-ortlund last . - j night. .. -- . - ' Mr. Ijivey In City 1 - ' ' ' Harry Ijivcy. formerly of Laiin Wallowa County Grande but now of Portland, was i Harold Lyman la nt Josupll this In Iji Grando today on a regular week doing some accounting work business, trip. He Is with tho 0.-fdr tho La Grande Grocer co... W.. having hl8.hcadtuaiters In tho puny, with which he is employed. ortlnnd office. He went to wbiivwu . tlay. . ' ' Ki? jr.& sSm?Wj ", - 5 K To. Stem Rust AMKH, la.(AP) - Iogold. new vn- tnore," he added. . ' "Wus uny portion of that "debt IKliiidated prior to 1M1" "Yes, but, at tho end of tho 1U22 campulgn we had an equal derielt., Heproscntatlve' Hull, democrat, Tennessee who became chairman of the national 'committee In 1922 presented tho record to show that rb.iv or. outs, said bv L. c. Ilurnett In 19S3 tho receipts of the com of the agronomy section of tho mlttee from victory clubs and lnn .HlnlB rnllnmi oxnerlmimt Sill-I Other SOUrCOS tOtallod S159.0UU. tlon, to yield as much or-more I The floating debt was placed at than tho best varieties heretofore' S5.14s and tho "permanent debt" grown;' has Just been Introduced to , at $171,480. I ' Duesn't lUvall Gift --The-Hew-' variety Is virtually to- - Nye wanted to know If Kdward tally iinmuho'tu stein rust. It wuh'U Doheny. leasee of tho Ilk Hills developed from a single plant of naval oil reserve In California, had Kherson oats., Another desirable ! given $75,000 to tho domocratlo feature claimed for Iogold Is thut I campaign In 13S0. Senator Walsh tho plant has a very stiff straw Immediately broke In, . wnuo Air. j'uuciiy icsiiuuu maw he gave $75,000 to tho democrats" ( Walsh said, ".Mir. Georgo White, (chairman of tho -domocratlo na tional crfmmittco in 11120) tuld tho committee that Mr. Dohony guvo ....I.. t'j' nun " - . . Ml'KCKHNDlCHO, Saxony. Mar. j- "1 don't recall that Mr. Doheny AP) Eleven' workers were inado a contribution."' Marsh said. killed and seven seriously Injured , "but If he did. make ono It Is a ator Walsh read from the teatM mony of Georgo While In 194 that Doheny gave $9,300, during th 1U20 campaign,-and In 1921 fav $25,000 to help liquidate tho defi cit after tho Harding-Cox cam4 I palgn, . ', White testified that Sinclair was a republican and so wus not soil?, cited. . - and will stand 1 up on rich soil where other varieties lodge badly. - llurnet also developed lowu 103. Iowa 106, lower, und logt-eu oals. ' ' 11 KIM.KO IX SAXO.NY . today In tho -collapse of an eleva- iniutter of record." 'tor crane under construction at the I "Who sollelted . Mr Hrown Coal works. The crano.aye asaeu. collapsetV during a storm. Doheny 7" 7.VI.V CAMPS FIGHT LONDON, Mur. 21 (AP) The Dally Kxpress tuday printed dis patches from Johunnestnirg, Suuth Afrlcu. saying that two rival Zulu camps had Joined In buttle. SMITH DENIES ANY. PART IN - OIL SCANDAL (Continued from Piigo 1) Vlslilnv Mother Miss Kllwtbetli Clark, who t at-.'sorK to KMerprlso--ti'tiding school at the Oregon Slato j Mm. Mac Hoe. of near Baker, college. Is visiting hero during ,,rt the branchllne train this spring vacation with her mother, morning for Unterpiiso where slio Mrs. V. I, liomo is ut Pluvetl Tenuis Y-slerihis - Mi', and Mrs. Fred Kox, of lTn lon. were In, La Gfando late yester day afternoon to play a (pw sits of tennis on' tho city courts. Mr. and Mrs. Anna Clark, at the La Grande will visit her slstor. lintel. , j Hrown. Mrs. Hoe's - : -. Granite Mine. . ,-. . , ' Goes to l'ontlosa ' ; Hlchard Lyman went to Pontlosa icelitriiinx IIiiih . -yesterday where-he will work for . .'rlends of l: H. ' Moo. will be ttle Grande Hondo Lumber com- ,Kad to! hear that lie wus sufrl pany. ' ! clently Improved today to be re- . ' i : V moved to his home on Codar mm. l'roni Kiilernrlse - - : 'street. Mr. Moo underwent a, ma Daniel Hoyd., Knterpiise at- j j,. . operation recently ut lorney. 'und ; William 1'latr.ued.T. orantle Hondo hospital, loiulness man .of' Enterprlfe, botn the t - Mrs. l'"ox' aro prominent in hast-, eounty seat, are ,stoiPiilng at vno r..... - rimpmi -inttMiu eircieM- - Mr. i Cnn- uU'an in.1 '. - Fox is tl, Union banker. They, re- iiort tluu- j-ulHng'W(ir.ljlng-is now l ing (lirf?on-lh'eMml(in'''cn'ul't's' and that they will be In good con dillun for play shortly. - VIMed Hivervlewv Nehool i A. Sityre. eounty school suoer Inlenili nt, ' visited the Hlvervlew seliuul in itlte Cove section yester luv. Miss Ethel Unroll is teacher uf the schuol and there are three makes his-'homo nmn on IlllslneiMr i Ur& silrH h j''VnHon'.who eenlly sold her .farm ill Union and iiromlnent citterns of the Wallowa i.-,..,.., SiKkiiiic Mi-, and Mrs. OMrn II. won ley. iir SpoWtnc,- len for ,homo yester- -ufier a short, business stay --v vaierj'. lliey registered ai tiio,-.u and ! , n.i n 1,.. rm m unit seven ' ".r""'' , ,,r wn .,. Het..r..s inne eu.-tv " town on business yestcrduy. i.Voiii Portlantl I C 11. Divine returned last ihkiii. tr.niii a tiiu to Portland and imi " -r. T", . ', : tirene. Mrs. Divine remained In Here From. lortlalll r .wnatern Oregon for an additional Claude HI Seranton, ,'n form'er , Mr, i i v t i u Is uudltor of Iho T.a- Grande, citizen who now . Grundc hotel. . ' -y . . . . . ft , RA Lus Angeles llurenu tlore Is gi'iiphlrullv pictured flnKliuctinn wrnui;lil by the wall uf ' W'ller Ih"t sw'curthliiiiKli the. Hun I ruuelsen eanyun near J.os All- '.' geles nrter me c. ,r ruiieis I'luii .,i u.,,r. . i....fv .1 power plant aulho fbol of the canyon, the first building to be struck '4jv the rluod'sllorec. is pii lilled before anil after the. disaster that v wiped put the punderuus ennerete sliiielure. Only two of the great r tutiilnea and lh Aiundutions uf the building ai-p vjsible. ''' I ., 1 Muei-v directed to me by a sen; ulor." Nye -said. .. "When his letter Is received by Hue I shull inako u full reply." Complete Plans For Supper Dance statu hti":hvav rn T"i A IT'If t ijri a w-' purtles made no report of contrl AlVitrrit IlliiiVT i ; bullous in 1923. I don't know, but I nevor soli cited Mr. Doheny in my HTo," Marsh replied. Nye liututred If 11. M. Dlucltmer, missing witness In the Full-Sinclair trial, Jiad contributed to thu demo cratic fund In 1920 or 1922. Hcfeis to Hocords I can say that It ho did lt Is a matter of record," Mursn re plied. "Wub Horry F. Sinclair a contri butor to thu demucrullo party- in 1920?" Nye. inquired. '"1 have no reeollectlonj of it. But tho records will aupw."' ... . Marsh declared that- while no report was made in 1928,' the party records for that year and all otluyH 'since 1920 had been preserved.' I "Wo destroyed nothing;' wo con- cealed nothing." lfcarsh doclarud.- Nyo took the-witness back over his relations with Uphum. asking if thb two treasurors "Joked" each WE BUY FOR T ESS E SELL FORXiESS Work Pants That win sliinil tho weur, look better, weur bt'ltor und more economical thun owr ulla. - ' ' $1.95 ' iit'y mill Inn WlilKMml Work I'nnU , $2.50 Blue Bib Overalls 95 3Ieuvy coipt'r-rh vtciX Waist Overalls ' $1.00 Work Shirts Men's blue and grey Cheviot .- Rockford Sox .'-.' - '''lllue and tan mixed . ; 10; 3 for 25 Destroyers of High Price 1IF.HOCKAT TKSTI I'llvl WASHINGTON, Mr. 21 (AP) Wilbur W. Mursh. treasurer of tho: other about contributions, democratic national committee "Nothing like that happened," from 11H0 to January, 1HH, roller- lursli said, adding that Upham tiled today before the senate Ten-1 could get money easily while tho pot Dome committee thut ho hud j democratic parly was "a pauper." not entered Into' any agreement J "Do you know of tho receipt by' with the lute Fred W. I'pl'am,'' iho demoerutlc national committee treasurer of the republican nation-0f any Liberty loan bonds?" Nyo jnl commlltee, under wntcn tno two asked. . INo, sir, fliarsn repueu, "Do you know flf the receipt by the committee of any funds de- f Cunt I n lied from Pago 21V "There never --was any stlcli agreement." ho said. In reply to questions by Senator Walsh, demo crat, Montana "there never was IJotwoen ITnlon and North Pow der the count wits 57o; Norllt Pow- .Marsh's slalenienl was In reply given - neiuro me to itestlmony coniinllteo at Chicago by lii 11. Hluslev. und A. V. Loonard, that I'lt.ou fe llw I'liiver.sltv of Or to be gjven in the Sacajawea liuilr ' count, which limn ilbtiut ' 7IMI. At any conversation', rchljlllg to It In nm Iwini' l.'rl.liie iieelllne Svere' l..,...lim i.l-tlm ton of tlm Illtin anv way." . otitiliied last night when uMneetlng Mountains oil the old Oregon Troll,'!' i All Doniilloiis Hecorilctl oC'..tr.!: of O. Btudenls .and alumni ; tho count was 32",, -about 100 more was .item at'tne- twcajwwea nn. j thun Inst, montii. IJnnelng will slaii at l and supper, ijljl be servt'd at 1 1 o'clock; .The Star Novelty orchestra will play.' .Special floral decorations un being- urrnnged for lind;, . tlio' oom tiilttee plans' several, attrac(vo fea- tUI',OS.'- , . ;.:-; ,!; ' -, J;A ('; "University Day", Is vVelugi ql- aervh in ullSi'oi' tn. mrW'H : cirH-a or:the st at iv In a similar ninnnnr andi the proceeds froyi these nr-fnii-H will go .toward the -building rnnd for the proposed fine urts building to lie constructed on lUn unlvorshy cuminis. The dance' Is open to the public. . , dor and. lliilnos.. 744; lluinea and 1'phani hud told litem marsn nun Huntington, 214; UlinliliKlun and suggested thut no reports be filed outuiio, noil and Ontario '.'und! with conoss because the demo Cairo. 849.' '.:' , Icrata had.) received some ' contrl- llciwi'on Ontario and the idniio . bullous tney, wanieu io euvei- v. ite lp,e tho. cuiint was 12C tlo ..i, "All coiUrllVtldnV.made to the iijuj-ll.j-' uf tho curs tvbro from injt- deniocrullo party 111 1023 aro a in Portland. Is Today Mr. Sayre Is visiting l spending several uuyn in . . ., School ' In the Cricket Flat locality . Grande transacting business una Kehnedn Is expected home acre are. visit nt; iru-nun. pupils, schools In the Hlgin section. three or four schools In thut vicinity. mother. Mrs. Pepin, makes nor homo at Island City.. Ncramons' .,-,, i.e tomurruw u-um i,u' On Ilnwliiei-U Tl'lll C. O. Hulse. of Portland, ugeiiey accompanied aiinervlsor of the Oregon Lite In surunrc company, was In La urday. l,u been since Saturday attend luff Hie Kiigldulro service school. Mr.. Kenneda is cmployeu ni iue Hosenbaum Kleetrlc company. He accompanied .-. Gilbert and Neil Dahl to Spokane In their cor Sat- They wero called to npo- T .Ittend 0M'ra Miss l.orena White.' Miss llanna Huff and Mrs. Jessie A, Ilosklps, or liuKer. anu cona naiiey-.-iiune-. auruut-e w --- .., nf Pnitve. breaker, of I-a Grande, left this Grande today on his way to Daker kane by the Illness of a rolamo, iiinminir bv nuto for Portland. I where he will put In a new ngent. i where they will remain until Sun-' Mr. Hulse spent a large part of Here oil Kindness -ei...., ...in ,,ii,.a,i the fineriL Inst summer in l.a . Grande. , i.. und Mrs. G. which is In Portland this week, j "Throughout the state there seems ot Portland ure spending a few Kdna Halley-Stonebreaker will nl- to be a general feeling that this unys i,e,.c on business. Mr. Ar- so visit with Miss Dorothy Kber-lyear is going to bo a prosperous rowsmith is superintendent for the bard who will be In Portland from I one for the farmers." said Mr. wllU,r and electrical supplies for the I'nivr'rsity of Oregon, where Hulse toduy. "I've found conill- t, o.-W. company. They will go she Is a student, for the spring Hons very encouruglng every- to Spokane tomorrow where they vacation. where." will spent the wookoiiu. anu inc.. return A. Arrow-smith. STANFIELD IN. SECOND SUIT f! , FILED HERE Hlato tiinioi'll.v sliln nf Hie slale. H3U' ciirrvlng 'for- matter of record". Marsh said elun,lluoiso plates iind sori Oregon "Did you over visit Mr. Itphum?" licenses. 'Ninety out-of-state oars asked Henalor' Walsh, were cnunted between. La Grande ,"Our relations were very eovdlal and Hot Ijike. This count was and frank," Marsh refilled. "I taken Just oast of the city limits. I never was In Ills orrloo In my life. On the La Grande-Wallowa Ijiko I have no recollection of ever talk hiKhway C57 curs wero counted be-i lug ; with hlnl on, the phone. Iwecn Iji GriiiHfe.'nnd Klgin. How-j would meet him 111 hotel lobbies ever must uf this truffle went only hut our conversation wero ensu es far as Klgln, as only . 1 07 ears'.,!"'. were euunled at Hie tup of tho j . Treasurer "In NUllll;, llntini tilll. llelween W'alluwu and . Marsh testified that ufter rived from Liberty loan bonds f "No, sir." . After Marsh -vas excused, Hon- (Conliiuted from Page 1) rOnterprise tho count taken w-as 407, must uf which wus alsu believed tu be local traffic' j-'fvures showing tile traffic cuunt I'lllted Slates Aliril 1 1 bank vs. H. K. Oilrlen. linsti'- Cochran & Kbeihard. pliiinlllf ut torneys; John Hoilgin, defense at torney. . .Grand Jury will convene 'this week, beginning lomurruw mnrtl Ing. . Natlunal for the same period last year arc not available, counts having only been taken during the months from June until October prevluus to this time. At the first of tills year, how- Ipppj, 1020 ho wus treasurer In nuino only due to the fuel Hint ho eunio, out of the 1020 cumpalgn u vory sick num. . "Who took care of the finances of Hie committee?" Walsh usked.. "They were taken care or by clerks In tho office," Marsh re- ever. a new method was started and Hie count will be - taken every mouth of the year. v O 0 e o o o u ft 9 O I o o 0 B B a a s s A s A A A 1 A A A O 9 s- O id o in l.n Grande for a tew days. Mr. and .Mrs. Arrowsuiiin are the parents of Kdward ,Vr; rowsmith.. t HARDEMAN SnApJirim Players Here ' "It was a trip we'll never forget nnd we hud a fine time even If we did lose our first game.", declared Glen Crawford and Cecil Posey, of tho Wallowa champions, who stop ped overnight In La Grande on llielr way home from the Halem tournament.. Their best game wus against university high, according tu the buys, who declared that they 2 Just couldn't get started ugalnst .Marsniieid on me sune nuui uum the last dunrtcr. They slopped ut the La Grande hotel. , HAT YOURSELF v With The Latest In Hardeman Spring Hats , Shades of Tans, Browns and Greys $-1.95 to $9.85 See in our windows how Hardeman Hats ; arc made. A : - A A Mr. and Sirs. Powers Here Mr. and Mrs. Pat Powers, of Meilica! Springs, ore In Lu Grande for a few days visiting with their A many friends in this city and val A ley.' They are ' slopping at tho 2 Sacajawea Inn where they nttended A Hie SI. Patrick dance Saturday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Power A peel tu be buck tu l.a Grande for A a visit about Kuster time. Tlley 3 have not been away from their A Medical Springs home much this A wittier because of the condition of Hie roailus und arc enjoying their A visit here particularly as It Is Hie 9 first one III sume time. Mrs. 3 Powers reports Hist her father. A Dunham Wright. Is In good health. ST. FRANOIS DAM ueaumiu cavern LEAKY, ENGINEER v Found in Saxony (Continued from Page 1) HKHLI.V,' Mar. !!1., (A1') Sev- "ls eral new largo stalactite caverns I. "Did it occur to yuu Mumtny containing lakes, waterfalls and that there, was danger';" , hundred of. wuntierfuU slalae.lltes A. "No. never, never did aurh a staluenlltex hMV been accblen thing uccur to me." tally dlnfovered ne'iir; the : flying The aged engineer, 72 years old field at liaucn. Saxony. . .. i he Is. dropped his head a moment. cavern's were tliseuvcred Yiy and then raised it, looking at the a workman, wiio dropped a "heavy Juroi's as lie said: 1 . steel hull frum the tu nf ji (ualry, "I suiely would like to be able the holt crashing throuah the earth lu Hliy why It wenl out." ,iuid -csposlng Tho. opening of the .MlllhollMll'l (-xp'ained, golng-biit-k cave. V ' ' ' ' lo seepaKC, that it euni'.. I'l-um a( The niatn .cave Is .170 feet long point between tlto ina.suni-y unH the and lii'l feet wide,- The entnince ground. . . j h-'ls been seiiled pending examlna- He slarlled the jury and specla- tiun by experts, tor by saying that, w hile he hnd I . Can you think .of itny. unusual contributions in 1923 7" usked Sen ator Nye, republican Norllt Dakota, the chairman. . . . , ' "Almost uny contribution wus an unusual ,ollo for the democratic national committee," . Marsh re plied with u smile. Net Defll'lt rJIMMMO Slursji tcsllrlcd thut the net de fll'lt; of tho democratic party at the end of the 1020 campaign wus ap proximately J'-'OO,"11".. , '. i:jv..'i!i;':,'iw.'-.tt no definite Idea as tu ;rhul caused (amlerg Mlll'del' . tile dam tu culiupsf, he had, never- 7 ' , , theless, a suspicion, "Just a tare J WO IU Cleveland suspletun, una I (lent want, to til-t ler it." m 'CLGVKLA'NIJ, 'Mar. -21. CAP) .Ylunis Nadel. boullegger who shie'lilpvt Pat MeDeriuotl, one ., uf i. ,,..i ,.t ,i,., i.iiii.,,,' fur Wnlluwa county poults on an u,.iin i'i ,.,iii,- ,,',? itThlntenauce cn'inei bei left Inspection trip. Tiny plan 10 n turn to La Grande sometiine this afternoon.- .1 : ti O O fl V o o y (EijvlT (jPTHIEg llrro Ut MkIiI l:. H. Ha hi or k. tuU- h.Rliwuy S inalnl' imnco i-nctneur. from Hu1?m. S Tom I'urln. from th bun'iiu of f tnr.li.n1 fl .It .......... !V ...wl Ui-h !' I M'vlt t IJyslop, from th On'Kon Htnte rol- All of tluir bcvpii rhlMrcn will bo lff ut Corvallta ana UokU'n lo MrW ' Tin iJQkit k will ln.'1'l tli' ir monthly iii'ftlni; tunii;ht sit, Welti o'clork at the K. .of I'. Iisi II wh-n Hi;V-rnV ltit!rcMlinr- ImsitM-fH nmt tirrs will In; biotielit tip. nit tiiilM"iillfki ciitiiiiii tilon ver fdtliifl sl;iln In (Im'Ii iiiittmiobllo nil ii IniH'ly nutd ni-iif liwe tliin murn inv. r - N;nlW 'h Itfinl llltil MllollMprH lliiil 1 :i ltill' l -hiihIh. while mi-vck 1ml 1'H liiifl t ili,-rMl litrt C(ltip:inlo'K IhmIv. Aulhoritif NiM Ihcy app.ir cn.tly It "1 Irf-t'M flint 'frtmi tho rcsir H'-.it rifti-r ln-int? indiK-O'l t" tdkn nl ItM-'t two Kiiiiiii.in fm a rhbr. Tin-kllh-t'H cM-nptfl 1" luiolhcr niuuhini', invflit;iitirK mild. - l'nvi" fnr lowii It. K. Tyler, owin-r of tin- ltltm. ' Mountull. cn.au.ri-y rompatiy. Ih! MlSSf. VS HUM. i..-wi..o. i...,h..f i,v in. hi Yh VII1m-J . l'(HtTI.ANI( (J.K, Mar. 21 (AT) vh, la., wlM-m lie will attend Urn --Kohi-il ltttoii. I'ortltunl hoy lot r.ntl. xvn.t.linir anniversary of his i'r ''awnilo Locktt. liirneT, up Kare laie yesterday, itoueri nieven -THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE V Last Elks Dance of This Season - Wednesday Evening, March 21st..Remember. sun, son of;.ludffe John I Hteveli hoii. and Harold Hardin, who wen re local - t.'rcek ranker station yesterday. m, miller nn.u.nl fnf tin, ni'i'iislon whti'li Mr. the udvlsory Planting eonilllltteo Of ITyler l untlelpatinB as a joyoint tnlasinit silica Monday, were tl, iat,. hlirliwuveomnilsslon.ar-lee. nl AmonL- them will be Miss "I roturnlllK from l-.aujc ' l...l l.i 1 a rcun,l, ItiMt nltrlil ue- I f !.., .xil. Tv it Ullo Ut III lllll comnipunlid liy 11. O. Hinlth. lat! 1'illted Hlutis on a furloucll from hiirhwuy division engineer, and J. Vlilim w here she is a missionary. M lliul.nn i-,..l,l,.iit ..nirini.ep frnoi liu. Tv-l..f visllt'il lit.r l,rntlli-r i.!.L.. r'u... ni-i.i li. i,..,.. n Mr' Tvi.-r .. v ' l'i u a k i lurk. of Kloi'ldu. wiisnoiu 1 .. n.,i. nn,l 11. 1, morntnir Me. In..'. I., .rrlri, In InSln Kill ur.lav . Inated a lll-lllher of the I nlled .i , ,,.i ,i.'.. ..... ,.a ... i, ....... . rr- rili Htutes tariff eomiulsslon. u!C'ed ri..n.l,. II...I e,m nu- urr v ne lu re NIK r.uwuri, i. ' .,ni.uii, ..ww- O M I M A T I ; I'M 1 1 1 1 1 1 A N WAKIIIMiTU.VT Jlar. SI (AI'l- remnlndcr -of Iho- pari, acoom- . tiahled Uy' Otfuf Cutler. nldenl Monday. , lado, r. ho 'ii nlgned l etelilly. Ha 1001 Uses The Plaster ' That Sticks or " Mends anything Yon run tiHe It (o nteinl a lump Hlinile: or a hune ball bill, to wind a Hllck'or a tehnis nickeU lo Hi'iit Hie cnu'k In a window pane," to. Iohu lafe your radio wires. So handy and bi valti ithle In many'wjiyn. no home, of fire, fdiop. inito, ciunper'H Kit or tmveter'H ng hIiouIJ ho wllhonl It. Glass Drugs Inc. La Cntnde, Oregon . ' Health J3--rtn -n9i4olvl.il) JXSJJOfMt'JJ orSzzi .,illh.. A ItlOAl, STAR Of'' hopi: for surferers from vurlous Ills In chiropractic, it moan tlio ro sloratlon ot health lb ninny peo ple whu have not heen heneflled liy druits nn ordinary medicinal ti-ealtncnt. I'onsultutlon at our office' will place you under no oldlKation. i Call today and let me explain this wonderful science to you. Dr. J. E. Woodcll Chlropini lor and Nntiiivimlh Komiuer IthlK. Plioiu; 407-W. . Ilea. 10-W Hours a a. nt. lo S p. in. STAR v today!' Yoii Can't Beat. I fl I I W iok- of tlm If MlV sctTcii slnik.s all II J Ills comisljr cap. llS ers agaliint : Um! THURSDAY. If you're in Iqvc at sixteen or more in love at sixty, thrills and laughs await you at ARCADE TODAY AND THURSDAY She was shy - - she was sweet - -she was lovely and petite. She was the daughter of a Cop and she tagged him on Tag Day! That's LOIS MORAN! .The Ir resistible Loved One! The Lover i v Presi-iileil liy (Mtl, I.AD.M.MI.i; HAL ROACH im ST- .11. W lie was gay - - young and hand some - - women languished in his smile and sighed for a nod - -That is NORMAN KERRY ... -The Irresistible Lover! " Also Showing Ttf . n