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Wed ncsday, ' January '23, 1929.' I w LA GRANDE "EVENING OBSERVER " ) Local News In Brief T 1928 FIRE LOSS I IN STATE HEAVY Here and There In Legislature KAl.KM. Ore.. Jan. 23 AD A jUslls lit l. Grande . . H. H. iKo.rinier, or HlKin, wus a visitur in l.a Grande yesterday. Mr. NonuHcr Visits . J. A. fomincr, of Klirin, visited In this rliy yesterday. it.,1.. w t n .u : it;- (OUiJf uisi, iuuiiui hi 1110- ,,, mtpoducea Tuesday by Senator ahit i imrrnvt Mninm. ' I . , It.... lulinniiinli rmmt v LUI V Ul VI CL' Ull . LCVClIi" . ' - - ' ber Loss $147,385 . 'would give maritime workers the 10ft Attend Boy ; Scout Ceremony At Tabernacle Morts thitp 100 parents and friends attended the tenderfoot In Mr. Ih iilmtn I-rCuvc Mr. Galloway Visits . Dick Galloway, of Wallowa, visitor in la Grande today. l 1 Ill Mrs. ft-K. Lincoln Is reunited SA1.KM. Ore.. Jun. 2.1 (Special) ' liferent n.tos from those nmly-i u . s, tabernacle. to bo seriously 111 at the GraiiUo ' Property devlruetion In the as- lllB IO other classes ' '"' Hoas Anderson, la scout innsler Kreirute of J147.0U0 was the sncrl- "" or nM) troop unu umiuu lutxtur is I privlleKO of iirotectlon under thu j vstiue ceremony of Hoy Scout ; state workmen's, compensation act. jtronp No. .13 held lust nlifht In llio the I Iowa hike, net'Onling to Info rmuitou f ney. Hondo, hospital. flee which the slate of Oregon, out- cuu us wuuiu e .rum a .u.,u ftsslstuht leader.' Tb troop uom aieu liy .eu.iu iuuiuhb iiuim Mr. Nillitll Visits ltoy W. Smith, of Wullowu. ur rived rn-.thls city yesterday und is gliiyiUK ut the Koley hotel. Here J-'rtiin-Ituker - l.'riink Ktrklund. or lfciker. Is a viKitor In Ui tirumic, today. Ho is uil tlie Koley hotel.' To I'JkIii Mrs. Ouy l)u llols. or La Grande, went to ElBln today to visit rulu tives and friends. lV4 ! " !. H. to Wallowa" I. Kallentyne. of l.a Grande. went to Wullowu this morning to upend Hie rest of the week. ;. to Wullmvn lioy Collins and 1.. K. Collins, jiassed Oirouuli l.u Grunde this moruinpr on the way from Walla Walla. Wash., to Wallow av wlur(0 tlu-y will work. ' ' ..'""' resolution mitice In charge of ho affair wus . .composed of Lester 'Stoddard, it. ",''K. Molinette und .U'lund., Slock,- ed to remove technicalities in ihu'uIu . Tho boys in mo. ceremony were i nr in r it ..nt ! r., ....lnL 11 " : '' ut.ln ut Pnrtlnnil titii,!,. In thtt flrn KlKln this niornlnjr exnoctinx i O. H. fierce, of Seuttle. whoi J(us sod Moloch, during; the month or , " ,.,', nu ll mis et i-iiiii. I iipiniiK ill i-tn uiuiiuL-, ' v, - -i . , h ,, i . . i Bi. rtui,A ..!. u i oatlimiteR miiile Dnblle liv Htutn .j ... ' . i It'lrn l,,rultil IMorn A I . VMl. - . !.,.... ., - tiditistlilent of claims under tho rv. T.roi.1 w-nvc- uuy , """""u ! compenNttlon act ami to ttive the llob Me4uull. UU.nn Koic. Vernon '':. JLv'nl?r:. ....'Inured worker, or the family ot , Stoddard. . Gordon Uullantyno. tu.d day." ' -rtJ.n t,or any co.respon.llnB month Kark" f''1"1 Mured, the , . , I of the- past five years und approxi. benefit of doubt In tho disposal ot To Eiiierurlsc I mately $5,000 less than those for , applications. ' J. II. Clauson, of Heuttle. went the montli or isovemuor preceding Victor llcan. ' :' . .Max Utoddurd, Howard I.yniu.. and -Kenneth Webb were awurded scout knives In roeoKnltlon of tholr to Knlurprlse this inornlnK where and isoo.nnu less thun Iiecember I ' .. . ..o, m ho will spend several weeks on 6f l27. The total damnKe caused Providian that penitentiary sent-1 huVB oompleto uniforms. Sixteen business by flrn durli.K the year 102S was ences of from one to four years be uuy ,cuui8 wuro present for the 1 ! $4,177,000 whicJ. Is less than that li"los,'d on persons round KUllty i evening- besides thu ones parllcl- Miop In I fin.mli j for the years 124 and 1920, but . dcllverlilB. sellinK or Jtlvlnn li- patln. Mrs. M. Brums anil son. Harton. grcuier tnun lor tne years i .ier uie proKnuu nm Will Arivprtisp : 'i.Pi isimers Organize -. ; Burlesque Bureau uude Kancn At Lake Nationally book, lay on tho tublo In thj) 'llv , Inir room."' Its owner ,ny th reason hu. Is studying 0 punish. ' (s ' thut when Ue eU out of Jail he'll probubly l.uvts to go to Mexico w hvu. : ; : . ' l'ri..n iinilef one at 'thu beds In I county Jail modleul uid uasoclatlon .ttho llvlnir room a nrlsoner droit- hereby approves 'Of his uppolnt-j KCd out a bulky copy of "Oregon ' , jment."- .. , .-p .: , Ijjw," a legal book which the men in of nationwide-pu,hll-'l (Mlgneil) Mr. HaTrls, chulrman of I n jun study every day when they (Continued from Pair 1) ' A proBram city haa been Inaugurated by th ownora of the P.ude ranch at Wal- ' the board. J. O. Wudo,-,'PerKecing,, utlor- glvon this i.iovninH hi La '(nde by Joe Hopkins, one otho own-,' (Mr. Wade recently left for parts iiuknown.), 'v'"'- - y.-Thu pther dasTJuT nikHsArby " the ll,.tn,..,B i:. aoAA..iji .r J police station stoppi-d lookiul- m. n.i S. ,,nilened; and' asked admittance t) which Is published by Vhu H.iioB '1.Vur- . I1, i,y- !h- l'aclfic rullroud. Mr. llunkln. savJ - ' a noUtR WrRftn" yrlayln He has Just returned from Port- the rubm behind the burred ' Jiiir of I'nlon. spent a few houi-s In Iji ind 1927 Grande this morniliK shonulliE. i ' ''"'V Worst AKmt li They returned later to their home. 1 July or 19SS whs tho blBBesf Con nml l. ltllsMell Kentt. scout orfl- The senate adopted senate Joint .,!, vlUl.d Troops No. 3.16 and memorial No. 2, which calls up-., ,, ,.,,,,., , ,.,. .. n. to be , htld lo I'-ebruary.,' riaBiutlon month in tho history or on conBres to iiureiuse u e uuin L.lnln(, anniversary, week Nl. More Vuainntlw the state, with tho exception or the '"" "- The quarantine ror scarlot fever 1 Astoria fire of 1923. when four , Introduced by Senator lteynolds. has been lirted at the L. A. Ansell, "res Intllcled damaBO to properties home In Im Grande. nccordiiiB lo a umountliiB lo over $1,000,000. -Mix. t' Visits Mrii '. l-'errlH t'nx. or Ontario, Is a l,i GriinUe Visitor todlty: Hhe arrivi-il yesti-rday and b staylnff at the I'-lilcy hotel. House bill 175. Introduced by1 ,u u,u 1, ,... 1 ... , , .annntkii An report from the city health orrico These rires were: l.,.th Kails. e. uecson am. CA., s. r pro, . ,e MEjKUliU UJT here. , ,$250,000: l-buunn. $.,i00,uoo: Mil- e culturul colloBe or the .University , $250,000: 1'liiiMon, $.r,oo.uoo: Mil- I lon-Kreewnter, $200,000; nud Glen. dale, i$125,OO.l.,Totl, ,$1,076.000., 1 "W" ",,".,r , .'ZZ J: "Z";S.uZ: otOrewn under authority of chap- nonde .frti..Tto7f.HnS' rm"an siKlesses W and lUtln-j J 'HZZ attack of heart disease.. It Is ro- ir.. $f oo.ood, -chch. 'n ;July 1 92t. I J- ' " 'J . ' . . .i PuHgd.;., "fol($.ril 1m Klamath Kalis' hotel loss, for runds and shall be used us se- .BUREAUS MAY' - BE VOTED ON (Continued from l $.riuo.ooo,ln Ontohc,r 1U26. TIicho cui ltU-a for thf depoalt .or.,iubl.evl,u,,J ;to ills coiwtllunta to lend rftrpV orcur ...1 In I tho ronftaM ilon- monlrt.' Tho ehuptor liureJn n for. . vory enon opt-n to nup.io-hccuio 1 TirPw OCIU1 li'U in tfte V0nriat;nU0n , , , ...T... , , rnmnlMlnn ti Ih linnvli nmiftt i-feu 10 proviucs mui inu uuiuua.vi i--r" Vlul lrlllllv. 'Mr,tlsl.mmdH,at lOnxd, ont ninv Ihsui- tho bon.la for hlgliwuy, ho wodtd u1low his name loft this morning for l.onff B.-ach. to ht atlurhM to ih i,raUro. . vn : "r." .'.l' . ' Ktti.irnt actlvltios. . , S!nntor Norblad, : credit rd with 1 . ... ' bcliitf the nctuhl snonKor of 4ho;n W'1" " in: m i-.M:vtt;u. ... .. . lu'lh All IL'IM-nfllla Af U7IWIU' nine. M. A. l.VlU'll lr (Cdll OU(l ' WUH' "v " .v v. "(at'k In l.u GruniU today. Mr. Ivjtt-lii'ii li'nvr li. J.- Kitrhrn. Iji Grando at-i-. where she will spend several 1 u-Uti An iiraenniila rtf fAT iWlfl. V tit A l.Vlll'll lit Itoillllnllll' W1IH 7... 1 . . .. . . HlilorlniT Ihtt miiltor 'htir llnrintxl tn nv Viuvcriiur " . . ........ land whore ho conferred with lh' railroad offlrlals; cunotrnlnK the advertising of tli ranch In the pamphlet. 1 Hevural scouts worUtnx for the 1-. 1. Hyslein iavt bcnvut' Wallowa and lit tho' ranrh 'diirhiK the last 12 months, and havo deciiled thnt the ranch juslifieH rncoKiittlun by the system. The symcm kIvcs free advcrtislnsr to projects located on Its lines and ' puhllHh.cs pne folder devoted exclusively to diulit ranches. Mr. Hopkins slates. .. An eastern office has been open ed by the !Hj)3o Ranch company to cover territory between IMiiladcl phlu. Pa.. amVAtlanttc City. N. J. Julia 8. Hopkins sister or Mr. Hop kins Is to be inanaRer. he repqt-ts. Miss Hopkins will take care of In quiries concerning the, ranch eom hirf from the eastern sectloni ot ith country. The western offices are iuannKedhy Mr. Hopkins und his paiinors. Ben and "Uusly"' Christy at Joseph. .' 1 : 1 ' ': Mr. Hopkins lias nlso been 'plac lnB orders In Portland for building materials, for thu cdrtstructltm of i several cabins at tho resort this"' spring-. Tho cabins will be located j In the 120-ucre .dudo runch nenrj the. chalet, ho says. . "MiBhty l.nR a jItMt:" A soon as he eptoredUhfeunfc rtuinfced to "IVek 'A-Hoo.', The short, dark, iiiiin American" wftti French unees try. plump und carucHt, was play lntf on mouth or Run about three inches lonjr wlth stnKlo notes. Ho could Imvo doiie-iuuch better- tin one sQ-o-o-fr lons"ho measured with his hands. .In tho next rooln.'tho prisoners played on a phouoKrnph for tho passerby their two favorite sonRs, the "I'risoner'hSpnR.' ; and "Just Another lay Wasted Away." "Spanish Ho If TuURht, "a bluo hold class, "so we'll know What the lawyers are talking about when our cases come up for trial," aa ono oxplulnud. 1'OKTLANU, Ore.. Jan. 33 AP; 'arbon monoxide ga fron -coal stovp today took the Uf of T.. M. FnrrinRton', Gil, and left his. wire In a Rravo condition In a lo cal Hospital. The two were found, unconscious In their homo luto Tuesday. ' ' ' " ' 1 . ,t Arps from Itohnenkamp's , Kli HONIIIIIY"-'' ri)hLicH at a ,S)injt. ' WE BUY FORT ESS E SELL FOR JU ESS Men's Work Shoes Holtd All Leather Holes and heels " $2.19 ' . S-tii. tup, in full 'stock, leather leather or- combina tion soles e $1.35 - $5.29 -$5.4 III in. Ti ; ' $(.95 ' " iMtvs'' si:iivici'. 'siioKii " : Kull t'l.vonie jA'l.lher . ,! $2.50 - $2.G5 - . o nkWTORKIU.4 Former II'sliU(iH llcri1 1 S. A.' Giu'dinier, of Portland. Is, a visitor in f 41 Grande at the Haca- Get MaiTlftffe I lceiise Ida ltou'o nnd William Tail I, both of Seattle. Wash., were issued a marriage license tills morning at jawea Inn. Lr. Gardinier. former-j the fnlon county court house, ly lived here where ho was in thoi 1 theater .business. Mr, Mtcli Visits .Sum hitch, of Knterprlse, .passed tlireufrh l.a Grande this morning by automobile on the way to his homo from Portland where ho lias been visiting. To He turn Nxl Monlli 1 County . Judge and Mrs. IT. G. , Couch, of I .a Grande, uro expected next with $t.oau, and- dwei-rttigs Patterson as a member of the stato Hao"a It further or:to set. any time and contents third, with $27,000. t gamo commission for a term of . ,ur ,l iirwonuie luirouucuun. 'Overheated stoves and furnaces fivo years. His present term, to j " ' J nnd defective chimneys and flues which he wns appointed to fill out! caused $'-'9,000 of the December the unexpired term of James W. I losxes: electricity and defective , Maloney of Pendleton, will explru wiring $10,000: matches and care- 1 In Kebruary. less smokers $0,000 mui causes list-! " -:- ed as Paul Uven I'avcs j Paul iltyers. son of Mr, and Mrs. F. I a. $ ey e rs, of ha G rn n de, left Monday , for .South . -Jlond, Ind.v where he is a student at the Uni versity of Notre Dame. He has been visiting his parents heie. to be bnck In Lu Grande the latter part of this month or early in Feb ruary. They are visiting, in Oak land, Cal. Ha by laujthtvr. Horn - Justi. as tho new day was Iborn, at U:0t a. in. a new. baby came Wallowa Into the "orb). ..The . little girl Js ciatslcnnte. mercantile hulldlng. and ; jct;tions to the bill.' inn uutiHiutT ui mi-. Him comems, jj,u"u;. noon iiiyer - KAl.KM, 6re., Jan. '23 (AP) Threo inertsures that arb-designed to make tluv State Labor Depart ment ' HelC-sustainlng by pfpluelng annual' revenues, of $4it,9!H or which $Sft,4!4 would bo, new money unknown", a lurgor portion ( The salary of the county uvas er which Is chargeable to Incen- uror Dr julk county will be in uiuriniii. n-Bjiuiinnne, lur ,. creased from jiooo to iu a year wore explained before, tho ways 000 of the total. , : . i V IH which wus vetoed by Gov- nn, means committee last night by . Wallowa Loss K.tO.OOO fc ernor Patterson after the session hi Oram, state labbr commls There were only four fires -of of nnd which passed the sen- 8ioner, major proportions. $3,000 or more. ate. over his veto today. The bill: The 'commltteii did not" cominll during Deccmbur. tley being the will reacn me nouse in is wcck. j no iH(,i r on the "nronosed measures. conflagration.- $30,001; governor hns withdrawn his ub" .,u( ni)l,0,llU,d senator 'Kiddie and i Representative Angell nnd Collier ( 'i ' ' ' ' .. uiil..n.l,liiltii .' l ilmi ft til A lit 1 1 u dames H. Profflt nnd she was born codntv, dwelling. $8,000, anr.Klar Hvueimtop Marks of Linn countv t . r..eii.,.r i at fnilly home at 2111 Spruce .math county; iriitnnier home. $5.0O'otrtV)au l)tl.0iucod a ,iu that would 'considered. Married by Justice Iva Mcintosh and Dell Brooks, botli of lTnion county, were mar ried yesterday nftenlOrtn1 -""at 3 o'clock tfy Justice of tho Peace iunh Hrddy. Nora West and Asa Mcintoshwero witnesses. Miss ('nso Ixnvcs ,Ki MIhs Lucy A. Case, of CorVHllts, reprewentiitive of the Oregon Stale college extension division, arrived In La Grande ycxtcrdny and this morning left for North Powder. She stayed at the Saca Jawea Inn while in La Grande., streot. ;8he haa been nanied NUa The record for the month oil, Do Virginia. change the beginning of the March Visits Here ' JOwHopkins, one of the owrters follow: of the dude ranch at Wallowa lake, i was a visitor In La Grande this' J ftfurnlng for n few hoifKs on his way 1 home from Portland where he has !!'-! been spending ' the la-st w;ee1t on .35-J business. . i fr . t9-7 - - - - - 1 - , riy2 : cember for the five-year period l0rm of tho circuit court in Linn I " k. 1924 to 1928 Inclusive.-and the to- county from the first to the sec- . ..... i tal losses for tho pnst five . years, Qnd Monday and the beginning of $lwort fJnJfi 5?nin . -. vt- 'iii,- Deccinher term "from the first December Yr. Kndlng to tho second Monday. Tho meas- Dec. 31 i Ulc. vaa I'tjiuested by tho Linn $4.44L32r,,1,Hitfi. naJCiSi,... 4 8." tiX , 7 b' 80 ' Loss $208,002 174.303 . 16.,75rt 3!'r.042 , 147. 3S5 2.!l42.1GCj . ft.032,tsi Tl r'H 7 Tit i Publlei lluys purtables More portable phonographs and ' elect rieal 'tiekup" phonographs , are bring' sold now thau any other I typ ac(rO'-,iltig lo C. It. My lire, of SpoUane,;reireHentatlve of a music company. Mr. Myhro was a visitor In La Grande yesterday -anil this morning ont on to Kulcrprtsc. )loilier Verv III f K. I. Shepherd, of La Grande. .TWO-DAY WRECK received word recently of tho serl- , mAj w ftfr.1 TV TPC TTi ous illness of his mother who lives f- ITIUUJ. IO 1U r- in Kinsley. Kim. Mr. SheMerd has;. 2Gj MANY INJURED Wt-CII ill- m-vnii t ry iiiiu iinablo to make the trip back to Kansus. i Hita-Middleweat I ' '. .. CP'SXGO, ,an. ;2.1; f AP) .r- Two iilmosphyrlc disturbances, ' one In Kaatcrn Kansas and the other In the Itocky MounUln plateau re gion, totlay hud pointed midwest Sle- Miss Kirby Marjmfe Kirby. of 1-a Grande, senior in liomc economics at O. S. (. n on the home economics stu dent committee for the sixth an nual educational exposition for high school students to be Kcb. 22 and 23. She will have charge of the institutional economics divi sion. J REBELS KILL U. S. MARINES IN NICARAGUA1 , ' '-""t 20, uiiiK mm. " j Negro wfinian about 30. Continued from Page 1) I George Gould, of Chicago, attor- "J',.ty. for tho Greyhound company. which operated tint bus, who came here tu make an Investigation for Thu so-ealted kindergarten bill. 3;247.T.i I 'iiiotlitTPil- by the Oregon congress 4..1 77.50S 0f parents and teachers. Is stilt liciririitir fni- 1111 f nt riul Ui'iT. Mim- bers of the M.ultnomnh county ,'''" tuPiperuturoB toward nero. and delegation cumo up to Sali nl, lhi,..-V"ciow) uaies wnippeu LlKu wiciir bill in llielr iioofcets hut slm-u tlitf '("" co .oovored uaveliietus and would affect .every county In' OIen loads, and In several states j .hrf'in. Aveeuilns. MnttnrinMh. 1. here vas. promise of more snow. - lis not considered likely thut one;' Th renewed cold snap,, which (Continued from Pase 1) .lot thu group would introduce the '. nthen bureau said would bo . j and wurmlng winds vhlch had left lteeuuse the resolutlnii is worded streets, stdewulks and fluids aoakoil.' to mean "borrowing" instead of -. . . ... ?rL . ' " ' litii'Cbaslng; Lonei'Kan of M u It no ma h favored houo resolution three which slates that the house mem bers should be furnished with n standard dictionary for their use. Thu resolution carried. .Man nltmil Il.'i. Inllhil "M" i.n 'lielt. , ... . - I Man about -lo, IfiO puumW. Man about 3d, tall and slender fair complexion, Despite considerable opposition diiras last wieW that the general was planning pt big .pffenslvo In .yuiruKuu. i" f , (he company, sent u statement . to .from the-Hoop nnd a 30-miniite d iicmuuut uiiluuu ui ihuiuhuu hls iie:,(,u(1rters at Chicago hold- bate, the rural cemeteries bill pass tiirned down u peace proposa from Ifl(ff uu( U.I the ,,UH dl.,VCPi ,)lume. cd lR, ,luU(iL. (f ....i.muuIIvck this Sandlno which urKed that the lcJW lno1.nlnff wh(! :(f U!m((.rH voted northern department of Nuevu S.-. (1(MI(1 .j.i u hllH lpen (iiii,ihi1. 1V.." The bill was intn.dueed bv NurvHI of I'matilla county, and i-pruvirlcs that a fllKirlet tax may bv govia be aepiirated from Nicaragua tl)l th(, ,r(vwr coW (t M, """lu!"f ovVin! , ,!i74"'''ii' tli.11 ir,0.'or 200 feet und. wfif .4. jj; . t liifct the lnlerurban AvuV running TIr.4;iKt 'lwilousfvlhsh octi-orred Jtetween Mo1 or fto miles 'rm hour on January 10 in Nueva Sgoviar0n a lale schedule, lie snld that when Lle-utenant William H. Hmith., Htere. wus no warning signal- on HiJA'SVnieilVan medical" officer, was the IiUe Slmro crossing and that woundctr and two native gun Mis the'Mrlvcr' had stopped about' 1 2 were kllVjd. In the .SJiiiie district, (yet from tlie crossing and got out oh December G, Gunnery Sergeant of the niaehine to look u) und Cba'rleii Williams of AstoYlA. N. Y.. I down the trucks. ' ' - '' ' i.i.s Meisnel Cbosort A ' Friends in La Grande received word early this week of the re sponsible, task which has been irivcn Miss lleh n MeisneU" senior at the 1 iiivi-rsity of Washington, who hady-hartre of the La Grande tanii h'ire Girls' camp IpM sum mer. Ml us Meisnet. In adiUtlon. to W;fla. killed In us encounter with a her work ut the university; has of inaruder8 when he was la-en made camp fire executive of hit ,y a struy bullet, the city of Tacoma the executive- I t ship have been opened there only. , recently. - During "her stay In this vicinity last summer. Miss MeLsnet '. HILL IM'ltom CI.D 'i made many friends and in report-I WASHIN(;TON. Jan. 23 ( A P ) j , 1 It TIIUKI-: KILLKl) AT CKOSSING DAYTtJN, O., Jan. 23 (AP) Three persons were killed and u fourth probably fatally Injured ear- lv today when an automobile was inick by a Dig -Four passenger levied on real property not' coed Ing :Mi mills for the upkeep ahd nialnlenance of rural cemeteries. ' The report of Uir telephone rule Invest iKal Ion committee appolnted lll li27. was received rtn tho desk but not read because t hp'Kp'iker unuounced thut the report will be 'printed and placed on 'Hu inufn bers' desks. I ih.Iii u..nih i.f horn ThA fiend nr: ing this appointment which she has A bill to authorize J. C Tenbrook j.fjp IMVers 21 ; Albert Fugleman, been given, they feel that she Is to construct a toll brldue across the Jl(l chjirtes 'walker. 18. all of the proper person Cor the Import- Columbia river near Astoria, Ore..it...,.... i iUH i,,$h u'..i.w.Vu ik ant work. She has given years to to connect the ltoosevelt Military ,, f,.tltiii.i mUnII mid lit the camp fire work both off a inetn- highway: with the Washington - . . ,v f(ir h.,p Ffttvlvv. ness on the stand F. .1. KOI, AH (ONVK n;i I'OKTJ.AND, Jan. 23 (AP) F. J. Kolar. "who posed as an X-ltay Speyiollst and "blooilless surgeon" MN.s'ronvleted of attempt to com mit larceny today by district Judge Hendrlckson. The cuse wus heard wit hout a jury. The defense failed to put ii wil- ber and later im a gamdlun and Orean 1 tench highway, was Intro- is well versed on the organization's duced loduy by Representative workinga Hawley. TIME IS GROWING SHORTER s Don't Mies the Enonnous Savings at the Great .. ) : '. ' Closing Out i Sale of the Entire Stock of Leaders of Smuggling Conference Iter u m 5 $ 1 3 -3(8 -S 5 V. .2 o p. JC . i : . 1- u .c a -X-ia. c,S St: 3. 01 . 2 - .a .3 j- m . r r.b-3v 03 . o 3- QO . -a ."5. ft; Doran Disapproves - Prohibition Plan ST. PAl'L, JJn. 23 (AP) Dr. James M. Doran, national prohibi tion commissioner, believes tho pro posal $24,000,000 appropriation Tor prohibition onrorcenient would dis organize the process of placing the personnel or, his departhient on u higher plane under civil service. Rheumatism While In Fin are with the Amer ican army 1 -obtained a proscrip tion that thoiwaitils of Itheumallc sufferers hat'cusetl with wonder ful results,1. -Tpe prescription cost me. nnthlng ,und-1 ask nothing for It. 1 will mail it If you will Huud me your- address. A postal will bring It. Write today. PAUL CASH, Dept. T-S2, Brockton, Mass. Adv. i SAVE WITH ftAFBrV -71 duskta: (Lllllo Soul) Duska Face Powder is a , triumph of modorn chem istry und the Perfumer's Art! Prepared so that II - permits the evaporation uf . molNUiro and thus prevents shine. , Iniska Fact" Powder duces n trrthsparent ... a lice,' . 'IhO ' churni ymiihrpl nnmplexion. i;xliiHlcly sold hjf Glass Drugs Inc. i t, Tli ltexall Kloro -; La Grande, Ore, 1 r uestioyers or uun race 1- : r, i '"" cir-Tys?rir- 3 DAYS ' S f3:Sffiprfl STARTING t i THURSDAY , ( oQ ! m t ji . .. ni &j-''j'!'-''i' JjC -'jHmoqtri-afu I iL'r f riMit: itrcat Srf-'W . 4P fk;i 1 stars o. w' 'TJ . VjJSfc. I t "t'lesll null Hie . .V, . Yfllusil , Vl J ' aellicr nil u I u fU ' MVtyi i .... i v ii j vvvAlt-w- ' $Nc,? 1 ;, i B..uier. in- ryC ' I ;'" fiur,z , r fj iaji ;.,)'., ;v . TODAY- : . - '-- ' i-.i.i'.f- (!. Don't-Miss It! ;. a' :.a m ."..';!..,! , 1'L l LA T I ME" ; ; U' I tat ... .. w mm Today - - Thursday - Friday . s & ' "Thry h:ill nut declareil Adnitml F. C. Imllard (rtcht). speitklnir nf li'inor nuiugielers who ply ncress the Canadian border. "All riybt, wo II err what We can do about ft," said Dr. O. D. Skd lon. of Canada, uinler secretary for exteroMl affulrs. Ho here they're hIiouii at ouawji, CaiiHda. where th y and their renpecilve ib-bga-tion-i n- Irving Cm come to nn agi eeincut regard inj aineiidment tt r.ft--l''in.iutri"i!'Trt-j:j'r ivzi - ' STRANGE, BUT TRUE 'Rockefeller and Ford can write a few words and figures on ii piece of paper and make it worth $10, 000,000. ' That's Capital. .The United States can take an ounce and a quarter of gold and stamp an eagle upon it and make $20.00, , ' -That's Authority, mechanic can take material worth $5.00 and make it into watch springs worth $1,000.00. That's Skill. A merchant can take an article worth $1.00 and sell it for $1.50. That's liuBini'ss. A Chiropractor can adjust a vertebra of the spine - and restore health.-' 1 ' That's Science. .Your spine MUST be right before you can enjoy health. That's a Fact. Thone today for your appointment. Dr. J. E. Woodell . 20 Sommcr Bldg. ' Phone ."497-W - - - - - - . - - Res. l'JO-W. .14 '-'in ' .. wancy cinncu A pair of lovable young steis in a tingling, roman tic melodrama of back stage. Breezy bits of bright-light beauty. Gorg eous girls and gayety. ; Also . Comedy "NOTHING FLAT' & Cartoon.