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J Wednesday, August 1, 1928 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tape Five things Tlio very ptinclpleH upon which this republican tariff to protect Califor- Local News In Brief HeiV N mill Powder Will i: lit Nil'-, of Ninth was business vislti.tr Onindo yvsti'Mliiy. Dr. ItlclmrdMiii Awuy Dr. A. I.. Kit iiaritsun It'll lust nlKit fur Portland on a brief busl nt'hs trip. Ilr in cpc.led home to niort ov. KESSLER IWT BURNED DOWN BY OFFICERS ilU'lurtKi YcsVrOay ovdt r. It. J. OriM'ii returned y.nlonlay hi Pa from Klirin w hTc lu upvnt n day .today. j looKini? n.'lor ranch interests. t'llllcil at Pmirl W. Jl. JtVHlaml ami Albert Itya lainl, lir-.il hern from the Cricket Phil nectiun. were visitor ut eoun- otlil, now in it August session, i i, vtt Willi lrnm Orji l. V. WyUic tlraftK man for tho I ., 1 rt last iu lit with tl.c drum corps for tin- Am. riiau l.cKion con- i i-r.tion ar Midi, ml, ' Pllll liny IW'U'-r I -it t It- liuhert lnh Kinsley, who broke his leir a tew nmnt lis ni;o, ban been ullc to L. up and walking iiKaln lr Hit; last vrk iru is ro cdveiilii,' very hat isl'ai'torily. Mill" to Ontario- VUltlny: Prlends Here j c . I.uekcy, who is employed Mi'h. "Ttfjo" Parrson nrrlved In at Jester's shn repair sliop, went l.a Grande yrHterduy from Cor- to Ontario yesterday, taking Mrs. vallis lor a visit with relative and J.uckev. who is ill, to the Ontario I, Clllt'AtiO. auk. ,1 AP) The wvuihcr whipped it tit that w htm io to August Kessler for -i veals; that watt good enout;h, U i i lillH Z,. lm miduubwully KUUIliy K'VUI l ill Juv. r willi Joiiu .1. Uaskoh, who Ui AllMKtt fsf'wioil am head of the demoi ratio nit- ! Wince then the Kuveruor and ll IK llet-ause (he first Wednesday of friend have not een each other. August the opening day fur the lu tin meantime a campaign or inonthly session of Pnlrm county giuiUutlon lun been gotten together court was also the first of tho and Simth and hi chief lieuten- inonth tho usual number of county ants will have an opportunity dur- tlH crude altar, to servo Vi-il lien I r. George. Provo, Plait, Is nisier, Mrs. I). J. rived last night and w t Iowa lake today. He expects to j go on (o Itrltish 1'olumhlu, .caviir; for YcMnwMoni J. K. .MrLnughlin and family I h it today tor Yellowstone, park ono Services 'IVn ght a vacation trip: They will begone' The regular Wednesday evening two weUs. .Mr. .MeLaushlln is a service will not be held at the Plrst train dispatcher fur Hie O.-W. Church of Christ. HelenlfM tonight .. . , , J()n neeount of repairs. Service wtil I 'inliTa-oiK Major Operation j ). held es usual on Sunday nmrti- MrS. Cetll ii. Helton is comaleK- ' lug ring Bntiffai tiirily from ft major i opt-i at ii'ii w hi It .she underwent at the J lot T.aUu banal orium a fi-w days aro. frirr.ds. She 1b the guist Oi her liospltal for an operation, aunt, Mrs. Nell Suydam. ! nn ysj limner Mrs. and Mrs. J-. K. tirlffiths. Ileindsluian. of of Spokane, were in I -a visiting with Ills this morning 'n their way to Jo Kinunell, Hear- n,ph wheie they wilt visit with nt to Wal- hor brother, 1 . HudianU. They are making the trip by train. not In today at the nlsi lodge's offices where Judge 1. O. church: and good enough too, In (.'otic li hthI rtiininissioners W. V. dlro emergency, to be put to use as Steven and W. It. I,edhetlcr are a morgue for the body of his aged rn veiling. Consentient Iv thorn was 'housekeeper, was buTtuxl last nlfc-hi nnt jlt. usual intensive auditing of as a public nuisance. ! bills although this routine business I Into t"i flames went the rarter j ,nn,.P did take tip tlie greater; (from which p.dlcfl yesterday hadj shure of the nmi'iiing. Tin burden i probed a bullet and from wlilchjf tH, im,nthly bill will probably 'had been suspended a shotgun and 1. n,liun t, judge's desk tomorrow, la vicious looking sword. Its blade Auj; 2. Several Important matters tng tlie remaining days of t lie week to map out with some degree of certainty tlie lines on which they will battle the republicans during tho net Ihreo months. Kovernment was loundod revolt at nu frtilt Interests wan made by a"' Biuh UUu2 (unit Senator Hiram Johiimm 11 Tl 'I'I,K Willi VMI'lll MN". in n ""J"h" '" NKW YtHtK, Aug. I ( u hVlt' coiutuUtei) of cred iled w till twice pushing til" Me- j Nary-1 laugen bill through congress, j today aw aited an opportunity to I n. i:ds roit i mtv l.AKK. Miss., Aug. 1 (Al') Senator Harrison of Mississippi pleaded here today for democratic unity lu spite of any differences on .-..it..).... .,na iii-1-.l.kl.ll Grande i-1""" " " " ew'" " 1 -u: "V ''"i.m Speaking to a gatheriuB at l'al- . . . ' !" u,u "- ,.onH i-nion. he wild: ill. .....I lilu ... .. ,...11-11. fi.f ti. uMi'ijr i i-'n, iiiuiioiiio ui i in- beil beneath whfeh on Monday of-j. fleer had found a crude coffin in : POXFIRPXPFO AT cousin, Claudia Clara I siin-e April Haupt. dead j Vllliti.r lit I'otiw. TU-. Mies Mav'ii.ibelit and t Th it,.- i ..,,,.i.t,.(- ' an " V ;is 10 ;,,. ,l;!.u...Mn v ih.. i bullet, the swurd, the wom-i inly were a triii m viral o of I umstances that aroused poiic rest of the week visiting wall their sister, Mrs. Lewis 1'ivsto. LOSTINE TAKES ON NEW ASPECT (Continued from Page 1) harge of the slng- confer w it h (lovei nor Hmlt h afli'r placing his case before the detno1 era) tc national committee. Mr. J'eek conferred for four hours with the committee atid ac cording to John J. llaskob, na tional chairman, h;:ve an entirety new conception of (he eituali.atluu lee principle. Yi-ll ilii in la vt on Mrs. Anna Leslie and (irovcr C. HodgiMi luive been visiting In iy ton. Wash., lor the last two weeks with relatives nf Mr. Hodgen. Iteturn-i Trimi 'lll h'jms ibis I A onhig t Master Leonard Cooper Jr., aon Miss Mabel Holy leaves this of Mr. and Mrs. I.. W. Cooper, was evening for .ansing, Mich., w here brought back to Cove yesterday she will join her mother who has where he has been spending three ! been there vifitilig since the first weeks with his 'Sister, Mrs. I.evla of June. She will visit relatives 1'resto. Master Leonard has been' in Lansing and oilier parts of ill of the mumps for the past sovi) Michigan. They expect lo return era I days. I about tlie fh-st of September. j irate Kessier s activities as a sen, eua iw iu nave appointed priest to n small grouping. of worshippers. One by one, liow-j That there will be a large t ever. the various theories wei e tendanct from ti Crande at the dissipated. -conference seems likely from . arly : j indications, believes -Mr. Shields, I who was in La Orando yesterday U. O. A t HLll VjO Jtu the Interewts or preparations, lie SWEEP FIELD tll ,a,la,i,'' nf t,u' '"''ience. si:nti;nci'.i to jam IX THE VAULT Here I'rom oith Harry Uittgers. N. 1 was in La day visiting with Dakota ot .lauieslow n, Orande yestei' Attorney It. .1. (Continued from Page 1) Kitchen and transacting business. (nest I'rom I'nx'O - Mrs. W. II. lius.-ll Uaa as li.-r gin-st. Mis. Liidditn. ot" l'asco. Wash., who will be here tor sev . I'd djiys. Mrs. I'.iisKell'u home Is at 17n;. c..iitr street. StopiMil tleiv Yevicniay i'rof. and Mrs. Harold Loss und young son. of Washington, Iowa, stopped off here yesterday for a brief visit with friends here. The 1 tosses have been spending tho summer In California and tire now on their way home, intending to Mop off In Yellowstone park ami tlie Hlaek Hills on the way. Mr. ltoss is the superintendent of sihools at Craw fordsville, Iowa. (-0 o Lake I Mrs. M. Anthony and her daugh-J ler. Hilda and Miss Mertha Herger, 1 w ith their guests from Switzerland. I two finals of the day and again the Mr. and Mrs. Ted Z-igler. l-'icd ri.Verse were at the hajtds of rep Criston ami Adulph Lnnzrein. wont . s(.ma(ives of different sections of to Wallowa J.nl w ill Kjicml here fit I- -i today where they days returning l'OKTLA.VD. Ore.. Am;. ! (Al'l Met i-itl I ver. I Itleaded ClllltV Wllllans, victory meant defrat ; tlMllV , sl,.;,in St from the Mt. for the United Stales in the fust-... . 1 ,msl..i M;staiion while th istmasler w iichetl a hursihoe reverses were at tlie najius oi m-i- . , ,.(lllK.st. and was senlenocd to six monlhrs In the emimy .tail by the ltrltish empire, the 110 meter JV(i n(l JuilK(( McNary. Tho ul.,t ' hurdle ciiaiujpum navini; ieen tmi j "Some may honestly Tell jusil ) f led In supporting the republican 1 1 icket in litis election because of 'views oi our presidential nominee , respecting tlie prohibition question, iilhei-s may find nppootinn In (tie . fact t hat the demm laiii; iiumimu 'in a i !at ludlc. I "As Important as these nualill 1 eiitious may appear to some, may I sav that the south cannot af ford hecatiM of these diverse opin ions to alienate tho.se millions of men and women in oilier pans of j the country who are of the Cutho- i lie faith or who entertain different j , view respecting' prohibition. They J have' stood with our sect Urn for I three (uaru-rs of a century on tho 1 many great und major nuestions "of party principles wind puriy jioMeies. j "I HI' !'(" nces w it hin t ho church and differences over the church ami d! ff rences bet ween eh u relies havu wltlioiil cxeeplion tanned the tti'ine of discord and destroyed tho peace iiml happiness oi peopi MUM S I.OmKS SOI 1 11 NKW VOUK, Aug. 1 A1 Senator (tooigo M. Moses, vice cltnl i man of I he eastern advisory committee on the Hoover compatgu now believe an intensive drive should be made to M-i-ute electoral Votes for Herbert Hoover in thi solid sou! h. Senator Moses said his change of mind had been brought about, by letters ho had i ecelved from tho soul h fill kcizing his recent statement that It would be usel'-s for the republican to make, a drive for Heetoial votes there. I'Ll AHs I'OH HOOV1 U I'ASAHKXA. Cal Aug. 1 (AT) A plea for united republican sup port of Herbert Hoover for presi dent and for maintenance of the We uv 1011 T K SK1.L I 0K IJ ss CSS Work Shoes Wurk .luii-s $2.29 Work Shirts in blue and grey: two pockels, triple hewed 3!)c Overalls rilu.' ill nun II. h uvciiills; 7 nn l;.Is. til!) cut 51.23 . Men's Sox Itliu'U iiml lnuwn 5c Destroyers of Hiijh Prices ' i . J i v or Saturday. j ty Sidney Atkinson of South Af bery occuri d June Ii '(urn l Yom Mrs. C. L. daughtei's havi dh'ton und are avenue. Mr. K I 'end let on K'-ndall mid two n '.urned from Pen at home at HUM X ndall is manager of the Western Auto Supply com piny here. Their infant daughter was born just a few weeks ago in Pendleton. An In Ailn no- M r. and M r:;. Han T anm-r ; their daughter. (iladvs, are Adams. Ore., where they have been for the prist week or o oil husl ii' ss. Mr. Tanner is suj. rintendent at llownmn-llicks Lmuln'r company. .M.s, Ileuter Itetiirns Mrs. W. II. ficiiter und lo r son. Itobby. u lntiud yesterday from an exti uded interesting summer trip to Kansas City, New York and other Ka stern cities. They visited in K'.tnsas City with Mrs. Mentor's People, spending the major part of their Htay there. Mrs. Metiler at tended tlie republican national con vention as a delegate through the id couriesy appointment extended to jn nil visiting Oregouluns by l-'red P.. .n Kiddie, chairman ot Hit: delegation. An Proud Pam.ts Mr. and Mrs. (aiule C. Prnlt are the proud parents ot a nine and three tpmrter pound soil born to them on Sunday morning at their home at their In.nber yards. Tho arrival- tlie tenth child of the family ha.i b. en named Claude C. Prati Jr. P.ovh mother and .sun are doing very nicely. ilea, in Ootlt events me i i States held the Olympic champion ships anil failed lu their defense. i 1'mdo Sam Scrc Wins ; Later tday. rhe silng of the murniug defeats was partly ob literated when I nele Sam plae ed one, two. three In the pole vault and Mud Jlouser retained his title In the discus event. . ( ONSIIU M OCIvW 1IOP N. lithe (iMCst li'OIII I''UlltclOtl I'M:, and Mrs. (ieoigi- S. Hoffman have as Hoir guest at their apart- ..: the t'rando Monde Mil. 1 toy Teiy pie. of P-n die! on. M r. Teiiiple in Mrs. I loft'in-in's sistc' She will (tutu to 1 endletou about the last 141 this vv eli. liiooe I' roio La Mrs. Many Wilfred, and Xurl't'ick and sou, iiiljer. Muth. re turned Monday troin Wallowa Lake where t hey spout a week with Mrs. Hal Itohiteiikamp and chtld i en. M is. Muhnetikainp remained at t he lake' full another several ('ays. Yl U. I'rom California v M rs. .In lin McKenna and son. Cram is, of San Kraneisen, former ly of La Orande. arrived here Fri day for a Iwo-wi ek visit here. They are guests of Mrs. Kale A. l'loyd nt her home at l.M'!i Sixth street. Mrs. MeK. una his business in li pesi:, hove. Sl;e is having a very pleasant visit wit h her many friends in-1 his city. Home Prom ltiiuting Trip j A particularly lntei-csting moun t lain trip up into the beautiful lake section of Wiiltowu Lake Wonder land ha. jiiMt been completed by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde lloppel. Mr. and Mrs. A. c. Janes. and Mr. and Mrs. Ceor.te Tfllon. of Lost trie. Tin La i ramie couples returned home Sat unlay night a Her being gone two weeks, one week of which was ! spent at Wallowa Lake. Tlie party 1 ivi'h p'iek horses from the Lapover ealon or. iio Soiilhf..ik of the Wal lowa, out of Lost me, going up to the Mlnaiti lake. They also, spent some Ifmo at Mine lake. Mirror lake and 1 oughis lake. Pishing, they report, was excellent. The nnex cellel la-auty of the country made the trip an interesting and tuein j otable one. .Mr. Hoppel Is freight and passenger cashier for tho o.-W. and M r. Jams Is rtorckeeper for the O.-W. Here Willi Parent.'; Miss Marjorie Wartiick arrived In La Crande on Uain No. -I this morning for a two-nook visit with her parents, M r. and Mrs. Lee Warnh'k, and sisterv, Horothy Ann Son ant Virginia, and, her many friends I here. Miss Warniek is with tho l advertising department of Leibes, Portland, sketching their an j Cli.WI) I'OMl ) ( AM) A flight across Uo Tok.vo, Japan, is ag: J under consideration by Men lOlelsoii, Noi'lh I' tor who is resting at hts home at I llatlon, near here. uir. I Pacific In rep oted Lieut. Carl ikola avia- vortising copy lor the papers. Aifiong others the sensational t Canadian -u-hool boy of 1 It beat out I the defending champion, Jackson j S hol, or the l-'nitod Slates and lln j C.crmau ace lle'linut Koernig. PhM Don hit Sliici IWI! i It was the first double Olympic sprint victory since Ual.ph Craig. I the Pnited Slates a nd ,1 ho ..Culver. REPUKL1CANS SEEK SLai OF $1,0 00,0 00 .(v'ontinucd from Page 1 lesn-d In many stre s and pools tfland 'p1",','"",',1 1,1 "i"" .fHU's- Goes lo Maker Mr.. Joe Suillii, who lives at. 12lia O-nVeiiUe. voiit to Maker this morning on train No. i i and vill visil there itniil Sunday with Mrs. C. H. Aungst. -n Sunday she will be joiifed by C. Y. Kalloway and Miss hither Tei ple. f.otu Pofrat'-Uo. who will" return ui-Va .villi her for f n extended v isit. Mrs. Smit li lor m or ly lived in i 'oeaello and they are old-time friends. j.Miiy of Michigan. t-iVned I he irlcks' SMITH I' Sliwur. in m 12. . I 1 1 . ,i i io. i i " ' Williams flashed (a spectaeular A P) With an appreciative wave fin.lh to overtake Koeruig in U,e to t he w, a her ma n l t I outer- J w lio had done all he could to uuiKe iai i.t i r vacation of a presidential nom- .Miioi tea s .1. ,.-.,, , .... (...,....,.,. S-t.oin . Iinee eujuj iu, sabl rarewell today to an obi sum mer stumping ground and turned 1 k to New York, Albany amUhis campaign or final inatioii j Inout 1 hiMits. was presago'i ny ine enni ofMliree of Its mo.t prom landard bearers In earlier Scholz was left alone In Mefr. I carry the slars anil stripns in mej I r i i t, !,,. i 'i.-irlev Piiddnek and I I it . ' li,,' r,.MM,l il.i. oaee of' 1 1 days Htlui-ii ln:m hislitnte The Kev. ,r. and Mm. K. A. Pollock and daughters. Lucile ami ION abet It, of Ya le, stopcd over night. Tuesday .in I .a Crrnnde on their way home from Wailowa I al.e her.- Ttiey have been for the They ;ittcilded tilt! Kpwort h Lengue ln- Mr. Polloek is an C M. Clayco.'iib. He - a minister at Plgln v ide ai 'LUaintiince in la-t few Week? Wallowa 1 ake uncle nl' Mr as idrniet .-Mid has -( tho county. ;sitiug ill Poi'thiiid Mr. and I's. l-'red Spn.'th ami ('a lighter. 'at licfine and l-'red-ericka. h i t i 'rida v for I 'oft land i. In re th. y are sin nding a week or s.t visitinfc. Mr. Spuelh. who ti in lie- phiiobinc. heating and contracting business here, is look ing after business matteiH during the at. !. Th-'ir daughter. Ceiie vievo reitiitin-il in La (Jramle and is the gu of Miss OrvaHtno Mr Wiiliains, Their other daughter, Madeline. Is visiting relatives in .Was, i-y. A CaliHunfa man is suing his f i inner w ii'e for more alimony. .'Vow and then .omo reiI-b)ooded l.c-man steps out io help sirlke ml the she libs that th, jmor inalo iia:i v ot a for tliousands of years. Slaved Too I .on on Train Meciiuse Miss .Miirjorie Crebhardt w ho formerly lived In La tirando stayed too long aboard a California train and found herself bound for Los Angeles without any money she was the subject of an article which appeared in u recent issua of the t lakland Tribune. A copy of the issue hits been received here. Miss Ciebhardt a ml mother have lived in Cnliiornin for several years but formerly made thi.Ir home in South La tirando and have a w ide e Miinintnnee hero. Wit h t he story was an nttraciivo picture, of Miss Cebhardt. Part of the story fol lows: "All aboard! Pretty Miss Marjorie Cebhardt of VA2 Sixteenth ' street di.dn't hear those famous la:-t vvonls. and as a result she found herself aboard the Sail .loa'piln I'lyer, bound for Los Augejes, no ticket, and without n bit of money. My way of explanation -Mis Ceb hardt had goyo to fie Sixteenth' street depot this morning with her inothet'. Mrs. Hattie Cctdiardt. to bid good-b'e lo her sister, who was returning to Los Angeles. There were packages and suit cases to bo taken care of, and a baby niece and nephew to be put safely aboard the train. So .Miss Cebhardt hit her purse and ("at with lu-r mother and began helping sister entrain. Toe next thing she knew the train had started. . .' ," The article con tinued to tell that Miss Cehharill (ravelled to Port Cusiu tiu mibs from home ami the first stop. H ! she ftmiily managed to get a ride back In it baggage car o'n the mail train, to find her mother anxiously waiting for her at the depot. Hero I'rom New York Mrs. Howard Stoddard m.d young son arrived here last night from New York City and will visit here some time. Mr. Stoddard bus been here ttr the last month or .ilx weeks. Mrs. Stoddard has Itcen visiling with rct itives In Salt Lake City en rout e here and yesterday shi- was met in Maker by Mr. S.od dard and they drove here last night. Mr. Stoddard Is l lie son' of Mrs. Klleii Stoddard. Mhe semi-final's earlier lu the day !.... It.. i -i nil u-rn eliminated while Morah failed to Miiallfy hot Charles ycslcrdi by a little more than I tin- shore. ilnrinfT had any poii-nl wor ries, ho concealed them, tho gov ernor culled for automobiles to bo ready about, noon. M was with re luctance that he pulled himself away from restful surroundings. Tho democratic nominee's sched ule m-ovided for a stott ici he, sev eral .members of his family, Homo I'rom Muyjix Trip Hurry K. Williams, owm the La Crandt. Kh-ctrle company, I lias returned from a business trip' lo Portland when he made ar ra 1114c mi nts for fa II and winter , merchandise stock Mr. Williams is putting in several new line's of mer chandise in his electric store and outstanding among Jheso are a new radio line i.uil a new washing ma chine Hue. Large Crouds' at l.n.ko "I should say there, have been crowds at Wailowa Lake khis sum mer. I don't think I-'vo ever se n so many visitors there as thvre, WO'-r ' la.s! v eek." ,decliired Carl t 'liristensoii. w lio is with the Kn-ti-rprlso Pachiug , company, this morning as l.e stopped f,n I -a Crande on his way homo from a business t rip to Port land. Th out-ol-stat?' cars that one see.-J at the lake are en llniliriv.!!::c; 1h- lievcs the Wallov.a county business man. who' boosts cnt h uslast ically for the "Wonderland" country. Ap priHiC tn d on the presidential tu s tiun Mr. "r. rit i-nsou (b-clared that it certainly is the "one and only" topic of conversation which Jio heard In t ). Port kind hotels und among the many group? of business men with whom he oonvesi d. "I talked "ith one ti Mow who had ju.-t come up ruin California and l ad tai.iu a figurative straw vol by iiesl Soiling at every service stu t if m and the like along the way." he i-ilat-d. ''nd it nan Al Smith TroinctnliMis Sim! Williams showing was an nnl c. le l.eilliiint I hi-iiii'-hout the -I'M meter preliminaries as tl bed heenjcral .members ot nis lamiiy. aim a at the shorter distance In which t snad ot newspapee p . ;t'o ie. ho upset the dope by winning I lie travelled along Long lslue.d bigh chMiiplonship. and ids victory In ways, at Oct Mango slate park, lh" final whs a crowning a i;d ' nen r. Ma by Ion. wrested from priviito ..n.i-i.otM m bievomenl. iiwiiersliin aft.-r years of litigation. Wlllia-n, In the Ilia, hftd ire- The destination f 'be governor In.eiidoi.s speed left for the final was the suite on 1th floor of tho 1 dash after trailing the: loaders lin- ( Mlllinore hotel, which Is h'. home : io ilte finish. Tlie curt- hair- In the Met ropolls. There he rx- ted faliadian boV was unbeatable' as peels lo remain until Sum! 'the Americans were shut out oh-he will travel up th the Olvmple sprints for Hie ursi .ui.jtny. sioppmg on time in I'M years. IPeekskUl to William-; was nearly mobbed and guardsmen In cam wlnn Hudson to the way al eview national iinadlan vv.ts nhoto.-'raphed with a flag dratted around him. Tlie time of the I'nil meter- v.ts -2 --." seconds. second slowei l ban tho record. ,M,-:,im,t j Lillet pj li'rio'.gh." continueil the feel isi.m w ho is "All for Al.' -1 ii inch'- Weyenberg Oxfords In tan and lilack, in newest styles. ' Jj55.05, $. 15, $6.95 The Pair OXFORDS OF (QUALITY llr. IEiil-(ou Home After Mf iHling six -efks of In tensive wfirk in th-- Ni-w Yorlc Lye ..nd Har Icljtm.ny In. P. L. Mai stori I'lurii'd to Li. C:-itnde lust nil.t by train. The infirmary is by f,ir the J:t-g. ( ,r its kind in Hie win Id and i! in netuaUv hard eonci elor Mi nts Tl in lb. f "ate-. tr. day of iw Ibe.-e Jje'lal prai to al c en the a" ton ro.d wealhel hirt r- t nr n vs a fa id. front tl has i f. to Mavt..n s g, any v" O ii i ,,, b. .n visiling .. , i (lie !( the store with a ccwscicf i iiiniensit y, the e an- Hon i y i iv day while tins tin an ery field of the work !;' and throat, h" I.'a IM on w orked every stay in the clinic on .a-es. giliing the " i i- IM- in iihswhii: A r(.H..s. The - ted him on 'MTit relief. .e ring ilavs he w York. 1'r. i.nt ruise on 'I'MJi'sday i!! be Lurk .Mrs. i;,.lston daughter have in Walla Wallu and toi - lrf.e lo Wa!;i :j; va . 'Jii'l '. in shall i i few' minut -i d itt cuing and Hroege-Mnelbr i, :)le pole vault l'ee.,1 ij ;i laler w hi-u he -"i!l at L-'ll iin'I'Ts or 1 iticlies. j I'.ud Hou-er held up the Cnited Stales repnialboi for strength In; the fi' Id cnts by winning Mm db' eus in.nipion-bip will) a nlvinplcj record bi-e,rkiiig to-n of tT.:;,' met-, or," of t feet HM-1 Inches. i Moil- ' Keliiili- Tllle Th- Lo- Ait!jdcs dentist ihu.- n laliod his (lib- won in 1H1' when hin winning effort was Mi.l.'..'. met ers and broke hi1 own Olymplcrec ord si t on th.it oeeaslun w Hi h is the liplivab III of i 'ti feet .1 I I liiehe.J, Th- niar and xti'ipis w '-ut up on ..II Hire, polo for tin- fir-! time wh-n Chaib-y McOinnls. Ihe little Cbieaoan, k thlnl phoo hi Hie pole vaub; with a. If.', ro-lir- or U feet II i s inches. Mef;innls tied w tl h ie I'e k.trd of 'a inula a nd Lee Micnes V. lio shared the obm- pie i'huiopi"ii-hip In i:c.i thi'i.urfh a lie wiMi Olt-nn tirahaio, for I bird place luday but won the jump-off for the laidai. pick ird tltiu be.tl Pi! 0... . fM tl.- !: Mt I'l I ' ji-dii? Til Tnlk'Vllli Itii-ki.li - Hi'ior-- his flt;irlin- from ILtiitpton ISays w Ih-m-" Smll h ;nil Iii'h fiiinlly rr.-i' yln'V K'""l Hiiici- lll'T VU:.'Hti;OIlS W'lrtl I! WIIH lillli Main! llllniliiHU'd " i nr. "kiiimI gnpunil" Ihe noiiiiiw i' i'" l.lnyil llahn l hit L"nll-1 Htiitw H'rntl-1 Hint ! Iiml tin li-flnll"' n'l' Imtie In tlio nilililtf OiHltinor.-. wlui , ),uln.t m.' 11 1 m ImihUimI 1t his Mlii y In wax iVati-n liailly In tlx- Ss" nifl-j Nfif Yi.il.. II. faiil. Initavvi-r, tliat its, yt-l.-iil.ty, wax I'llnilfialfil fl'uln j .i... i :.mt mi. (its tmlav In tilt ct'C" ' nn.l Mlal llal4 nniHlni? J HK'lw j liuni.ihu finlsli wlifli hupi'ltwly ''- (iMH'il. , MiTlM i't llwi ln r of tli-nifany uli Hi- Inal. 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