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Thursday, June 211928 Page Ten LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER "1 v 11..: In mt iiir dr. rno ine vol loiv Mr? Wi ll-fl we ( II,' lf Iiij we lltU ' I Wl 4 rlt I s Jli do 1 IK ih . . t Croatia Riots Cause Injuries , ToRaditchMen ZAfJRKn. Crontlo, .fun Jl fAP) Tn perform wr Injured, four tfrtmixly in a claw It hrtwn pnlff-e anil 4lmonstrotorM wha had Kath .. in wympaihy foit ihn. Hudiwh followfr kUl.l nnd wounded In I ytvterday'i-i shootlnp la JielKrada. , I'rontla, which Ih the home iIIh trlft of the Rndltrh (fro up, Ih much vol ted over the phootlnic nnd In dication metlnitH ura held every where. . Authorities have tjiken extraor dlnnry precaution to pre veni In fl:ini:itory public nrternblJeM when the hod leu of Paul BadtU'h. nephew of Htefan Rndltrh, Croat In ri ped ant leader and Dr. IlaKiirltcheK nr rives tonlKht. The peaimnt pirty h:in I, '-sued a proclamation asklriK the pop u In re to remain calm and. refrain from violence. ItKAPY TO UK MUT BEhGBA.DE, Ju Hluvln, June 21 (AP)-Punlca Rntr-hltrh, Mon leneKran deputy who shot nnd kill ed two deputies and wounded four In the Juno Hlav parliament yettter day, lost none of hi nerve when nrr.Oned before a mnKltrate today on the rhitrK of murder. "I nni ready to be taken out Im medJalely nnd whot without trial," he exi hiimed. "I have fulfilled my t:ik." VMON PERSONALS UNION, Ore. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. .Morris Miller and children are here for n week's visit with Mm. Miller s parents, : Mr. and Mtn. Charley Ad urns. The Millers, who formerly lived In Union, are now located at Dllfur, One. The Union Carnegie public li brary Is being given a ihoroitKh overhauling this .prime. The walls are to be kulsomlncd and th. wood- work all re-varnished and the en tire library put In first eUiss con- . n t, ,1. . i ii The Bev. Rolbert C. I.e., local Methodist pnstor, who went to Pen- '" " . L... ! school, left early Wednesduy morn- '"""T. 'lU for, his home at Long Iteach. two or rhree blowouts on the rough road near Menchiim, and other trouble further delayed the return trip. , Jay Reynolds, nn of Mrs. J. r.. Allen, who was Injured while, rld ln in a race at the Astern Ore gon Livestock ehow, hue gone to t'anadn where he will follow the j fairs and rodeos on a riuing con tract. He hue about recovered, from I he Injuries he sustained In the, ac cident here when he felk from his hone and two animals puseed over III, nrnsirate body. AinutULulfce teachers from this vlclinfTffrWr'"B"',TM six week normal school- ut 1ji (irunde are: Mrs. Nellie Vaden. Josephine Hllss, Mrs. Utile Castor, Irmn Nlelson, 1-eona Rosewnll, und llnzel Adam.. Miss Adams haa Just tlnlshad her school at foiiullle, Miss Nellson tnught at Imhler, and the other, were located in, or near L'nlon. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Charley Davis ar here from Oakland, Cul., for their annual visit with friends and rela tives In this part Of the stale. They were accompanied by their son, lilrhnrd, who has been attending college In California. Mr.. Mark Phy, of Hot Lake. Is visiting at Union at the home of his mother and grandmother, Mrs. Kdllh 1'hy und Mrs. Halle Wright. Union la boasting of more Im proved street, than any other town nf slmllnr else In this part of the elate. Since the rock crusher has been In operation so close the city has hud practically all the streets that cross Main street, graded and given a coat of crushed rock. Home of the streets, especially the one leading to the cemetery nnd the one connecting with the Catherine creek rond, have bean graveled for their entire length. The roudways. In the cemetery have also boen Im proved. Miss La Verne Clark has been visiting for the past couple of weeks with relatives in the vicinity of llnlnes. She may ha gone most of tho summer. Mr. und Mrs. N. II. Hrolt nnd N. It. (v'hishom, who recentJy re turned from a visit to points In Knnsns, left lust week for another trip, this lime to the western part of the state. They will slop at Hood River, Portltind, Nujum ami visit points along the coast before returning home. They wera ac companied on the trip by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rnthgeh who accom panied the Unloultes hume from Kansas. The ftothgehs are tour ing the state of Oregon for the flint time. Ned Slater is at Hot Ij.ko where he la being treated for a growl h on hla Up. one of the hnby clinics which are I Itiv I m ,lir.r.n, ... .... I being held In different parts of the nounty Is scheduled for Union on the 2t h of June. It will be held In the South flrade school build ing. . There was a apeclul call meet Ing nf a committee at the Methodist church Monday evening to lav plans for the flnnnrlul side of the next conference year. This meet lug la required by the general con ference before the lust quarterly meeting. Some of the Union hoys who are now located with tho guard campers In Clntaop county, write home that they are hnvlug a very pleasant outing and that Uncle Sam Is treating them about right. They are tuklng advantage of the opportunity to make use of the bathing facilities alone the coast. Might as well abandon the anfe and aane Fourth Idea. Firecrack er, can be leglsl.ted out of exist ence, but there seems, to he no way of abolishing the honking motorist. Reno's Official Bridesmaid' 7 a ( A) V 4-J Mies lrnia Dlebel of Ileno, Nev., I often a bridesmaid, but never haa been a bride. The reason la that he l elenoKrapher to one or the LuiyJUBtlces of the peace In neno and .lands up lor about four couple, every day. They call her . Keno'a "official bridesmaid." COVE PERSONALS f , fffVK, Ore. (Special) The an nual whool meetliiK for district No. lb wub held ut tin, school house ) Monday afternoon. A - hiidKet of 'lIG.Iill.liu presented hy the bourd wus approved und i:asseil upon. The retiring hoard member, K. ,1. Klackland, wn reelected hy an unanimous vote, of those, pres ent. I wo candidates, were nomin ated for (lie office or 'llslrlrt clerk. The Incumbent. Miss Kens Kelly, and Mrs. A. 0. Conklln, Mrs. fonk 1 1 n winning by a majority of seven votes. I MM ,,rttnri,K ,.;,,.,, of , luepailmeiil of the national council. , Srw y , , , cliurch school method. f'al. The fucully of the summer school put on the program Tues day evening. The aildlenoe was kept In a gale of uproarious luugh ter throughout the entire evening. J. J. Handsaker, of the Neur FCust relief, made an address at the aiimmer school Tuesday evening. giving a very complete picture of this need, making an appeal for sufficient fun. Is 10 give a college (Jciillciiicn: Is your prepared roofing glilng you nimble? Do you want to lni nu abMiliito waliT tight, liH'inlnhln iisif otcr your building nlllKiiit wry miii h ex ponso ami liH oiiu'iilmii' and hhn age U Hie iimKlits Im'Iihv hy tear ing off l bo old roof or If your iiMif Is Hill rahly gmul, you want to prCM-rw It nuiny ycni-s lougi-r luttti llin Hnliiiioii. It. is not as phalt or coal tar hut In gcniiinu gUnlulla togeUicr Willi long b.sIm-h-to filler anil u linvo a snivlal prhii fur the fliit Urn t,r Ihnc n lomera that buy all I bo nay rioiu 211 gallons to .Mill gallons anil Iho cniiipauy gunrantccs It for 10 jfain. Hurry up Just as fn.M as .un, hocauw Hhcli IIiLm lot Is sold out tho wliolcNiIti price, lias nlroaily giHH up. Any iMsiple In I be neigh, boring louns Hint want to saw ninncy for building innli-rlal let us hear from yon. I". S. Tho ivlmlo office itcw Is sick ami so is your okl man. .Iiim got a long disianco call fiiuu 'w, at tho snnin tlinc hi Kot a good whiff or real olil-rashloiiisl skunk pcrnimx. We nskisl the man owr the llMlg illsiniu-o If he hail killasl a skunk out Micro at. (Yiw. Wn want od ui know ir this skunk .smell nns mining over the wlros, bin. Just then one. of nor fai-miir iiisionici-s ',7" , '' , .. .f ' '" " 4 "'"n, I kllhsl a skunk Inn the skunk almost klll.xl me." Thin he tilnl to turn it ff a, rumn Joke, by saving "It Is Jiu,t fcvdi ar fnmi the ixiuiilr)." Wo Mill l.l It pass this llniii but diai'l, M It liap P ii again. We luranL or a man one llnio who got Into srrloiLs u-ou-bio out a skunk deal. He nicks up his stivl imp ami shows It tu bis wife, wit li this remark. I'll. next lime you s. ,. Irlll )1M1 wm t n shiuik ill It." lie came scn-niii-lug with pain xtlthlu less Hum A uiiuutos and Hun Ihxiiiiic angry Imw cause, his wife lauglusl at lilm. Some okl lady said lliul skunk mh riiiue. was itood for asthma, hut llM'l-e Is no asthma around hero tliat I know or ami noer win tM aa far as skunk s'ifuino la sihi ccriiwl. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. We Ki ll For Cash "TtlJ. em. XUn'a 1.. a ,, Hear Fountlrjp I'lmne Slain DIM J no biuioai Uualueaa educutlon to one student. The bish op responded with u prornlmt of one-half of the huiii If the atudente ant adulta pr-Kent would rnlHtj the other half. -Mr. nnd SJj-a, K. F.J'onU-y with Vina, Giant, Virgil and Maxlue t 'on ley. left Hunday inornliiff for Wullu VVatla, Wand,, to he prewnt fit the Krnduaf ion exereien u Whltrrtiin when Merril fontey will K''adu:ite. ' Mm I .oil Payne orroinpanied the CoMlfya to Will la Wit Jin, uh he luiH a Kranildnuhtcr. Minn t;r- trudi I'ayue. who will uIhu Krad note from Wliliiiiiin. Oilier vIhMoih ut the commence- j iiient at Whitman were Miw Mar-I Kiiref Of-aney ninl John Hr.'Mlner. ! Mr fiiid" Mr. J. HN-iirnH nnd ONE HOUR fcawilamai"a 2 - - M " " ' I r-j6JnSS& XT "T-aaiai- Q -I flb ",i(3i-i ' M "l - sv awl v & jg2 tiSpaq I. J -a,a.:--l' W ..- -af.tfc-J. e."rLJ tiffW,- . TfW raal aV . ' ..Jam UH -a re.-"- JI.1 n'. , .. (vilt Ji"'i V.e. U' Tho goal one liour nwny ... . about nil hour's supply of Jtisoliiic. S(orni blown course cluiiii,CH nnd forced cliiuhts in attempt to avoid thuiulerHtoriutt. depleted the narrow niariiii ot Hufcty in tlie fuel stupply of the Southern Chins on its magnificent trans pacific flight. This wan the one point in (he flight when the great land plane sent no word lncsHiigeH. Just the steady buzz of a tied down rMlHH Mue HlearnM visited the sum mer whool Tuenduy eveninir. ' MIhh Oorothy liurker. of, Cove, ffave a very pleajtinjr prologue, ai eompanUd by Mrs. Juiy ut the wi lertalninent Monday evening. Mloa ANhhy, of I .a Orunde, save a very beautiful exhibition of Interpretive duneinjc the same veninir. AIlwi Joan PuttorHon, of Maker, Have a lovely dunce at the nchoot on Tuewduy eventnjr. The community was very much Haddene 1 Uy the death of Mrif. Hoy Alexander. The funeral wervlce wa.i rrad at I he Krave by tho, Itev. fliver Itiley, f Homeiimea n pollilrfan wlio per hIfih in litiitK on the fence teti Hi Kiiie. v A r "S5 POXDOSA PERSONALS .. PUMMWA. r. (Spi-cLil) Mm. K. I-:. I'ohenn, ulster f Atr. t Tur ner rl HouMnl IIiirrlM, Jin f .Mm. Tiirnt-r nrriveil from Welxr. Ubibo Sumljiy fur it tfw ilayn vlnlt. MIhm .Wltlii Hurrii. iluuirhter ttt Min. Turner, returned with lliem. She him heen vlKitlntt itt Welstr Nlnee lecorutlon il;iy.t -Vr. anil .Men. 1 W. Sniilh hve hail uk their Vueyin their mn. ICnrl W., nnd hU wife, of Uuuene. They h.til hoen un n viu-ntinn nntl visited ;it Seattle, Spiikane :nnl l.ewl.-lin. nnil were returniiiK home when (her .Topned here. , 'radio key fold the world they were tjtill in the uir. This audible silence was broken by, "We're going to make it," followed by, "we didu't send because we didn't want tu worry anybody." llehind this dramatic scene is n performance Btory for the fuel they used. We are glad Union Aviation Gasoline met this crisis well.. with 23 gallons to spare. 1 r. O. Illnnm, rnrnier fret nine- er for thin district, but now lornted at Auntln and ilrs. Bloom were buch of Mr. and lint Krank W hit ten Sunday. ' Sir. I". ThomiiB nd tho Mnwe Verniea uud lyoulse Tliomaa, of Ilaker, mother nnd teni of .Mrn. llloom, were here with them. Viritll Itenudelte nnd wife ar rived Sunday eveninir. Mrn. Heau dette wa MIkji Vesla Wliliht hefnre her niiirrhiKe at linker Mnturduy. Mr. Healiilelte 1 a fireman nnd ha.s been Willi tt gonuiany xeveral yeam. Mr. nnd Mrs. J, It. Lillili nnd dauuhler, IivaiiKh nnd Hon Melvln, w'el:) vinltlllH at the .M. l liny niond home .Sunday. Mr. and Mm. .1. narllell Tinker FROM nr. .penillnK the ninnllv f June (with Mih. Bilker' mother. Mr. J. II. BnKer 18 nere iiimci. jow made the trli from th.ir llonie at l.ons lleiu'h, fill, hy llilln. Th iirlmnry pave n farewell ur piie to the children of Mr. nnd Mm. lloluer Ijirsen Tuemluy after noon, Ahout 3D children were present. Games were played after w'hli,li daiifty refreMhmenlii were Herved. The piimary iireMented the Iiihi'ii children with a hook of KdKitr A. fluest'B work. They had heen active In the. primary w'orlt. IJIlinn the eldest h.lnn Mcreinry. Jlrs. Henry Mnxfleld returned Friday mnrnlnR from Snlt Inke where she atlended the primary jubilee. She reports that Iho l)re- u,,n float built hero and m 10 UNION 1 GAS UNION OIL repreBont o cnhln in a IokbIiib cumi with tlte iIum .uround. H created much favorable comment., Tne unnuiil whnol meetlns and election wnjt held nt the whool house Monday iifternnun. s, a. ilnhlnBon wan elected on the K-hnui board tu take the place of J. lloKensen Jio reslKned. f. Turner was re-elected as wn. Mrs. (ieorKa South, clerk, of, the board. The I'.-T. A. Hponsored King gny exerclsea ut the school house Tours. 'day afternoon. Twenty-four little Kills nnd boys marched prouitly wlth it flB over their shoulder Ted f hrlstonson hud his troop of : hoy scouts, salute the fluff. -L)nn. jhnhi WriKht made an adilress ami .Mrs. lOdperlon Bnnp n solo. The ex erolseH ... closed with community 'sliiKinK. I N- E COMPANY SUVA