Saturday, June 8, 1929
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Five
4
Local News In Brief
Making n Trop to I'ortluml
Mrs. 1". L. HoliinHiyi, Mrs.
Charles (irjihum, .Mrs. Osliourn, of
I'lKin. ami 1 -aw ton Stearns, left
curlv this morning for i'orthind.
Mrs. liohtnuon will spend a few I
mty in i'ortlaml and then con- j
liime her trip to Hem t If. tfhe will
visiti her Mister. Mrs. William Cub-'
Itt, ami ivturn to tills city in a weeii ;
or S(). I
: . .
Lcuvo for I'utoltii, 11.
Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Towler
vstei'dav morning for l'atoka
Mr. Towler has not seen his pat
ents in Illinois, lor many year.'
ami he. and Mrs. Towler. expect
to spend most of the suniim-r with
them. They will hoth return about
the middh; of August to continue
with their school work.
Left for I'orllanil
Miss Kloni t'ruiclishank, of El
gin, left last evening for rortlund.
she will attend the- graduation f
ercises of Monmouth normal,
where her niece. Kvangeline Phil
lips, finishes her course. Miss
(Ytilrltsluinli will also visit her sis
ter, llertha 1 'rnlckshu n I;, and re
turn home in about two weeks.
rirsl .M. I". Chinch
The Itev. Ira IL Aldrich, former
district superintendent of the La
Grande and llolse districts, will
speak at the regular Sunday morn
ing services at 1 1 o'clock at the
I'irsl M. K. church. The Kpworih j
i ague devotional services will be-
jin at. 7 o'clock. There will be no .
preaching service In the evening.
. 1 '
Coming Ilimm l-Yoni School j
Miss Herniece llart.-nbower Is
returning from Moscow. Ida., to
day. She is driving to La Grande
with six other girls, who are go
ing on to their homes. Miss Hu'r
t i-nlio wer will spend 'the summer
with hi'i pai-ents. M r. a ltd Mis.
It. it, Hartenbower.
, i
I
half pound baby
Haby Daiiuhter
A seven and
girl was born to Mi'
thtir I-:. Gold
at the Dr. Wondcrlick
hospital lasti
evening.
The young lady, who bus
been named Mary Kllcn,
and her ,
mother are getting along
nicely.
ry
Troup III lle-ltoglslorw j
Troup of the Hoy Scouts re-
registered yesterday under the
leadership of scout master Herbert
Kvhiis, principle of Hlveria school. .
Troup lit is sponsored by the Fpls-I
copal church and wil meet on
Monday evenings. I
. 1
Going to Spokane
Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Streiff, of
l.a Grande, left last evening for
Spokane where they will attend the
eonvelion of the li. L. I' .and F.
They expect to return to this city
Tuesday.
llcre From Pemle(nn
U. K. Fowler, of Pendleton, Is
n guest at the home of Mrs.1 Ward
W. Fowler. Mr. Fowler will spend
the weeke'.d In La Grande. They
attended the Fastern Oregon Live
Mock show at I'nion yesterday af
ternoon. -t (iocs to Kellogg
) K:ir Itarnwell. of La Grande, left
i last evening for Kellogg. Mr.
? llarnwell has just returned to La .
Grande from a mining field trip at
Mineral. Ida., ad has been vtsitini
fins loius. Mr. ;uiu .i rs. i o.on.ta
; Itarnwell for the past two days.
Ileiv From, Pendleton--
Mr. and Mrs. Matthews and
children, of Pendleton, were In La
Grande yesterday. They spent the
- afternoon with Mrs. L. II. Norton
and made a trip lo the Fasten-
begon Livestock show at Fnion,
returning home last evening.
r.pon hi Wallowa
Miss Ann Cunning has been vis
iting h-r pa rents. M r. and M rs,
Albert Huniiing. in Wallowa, for
tile past two Weeks. She left La
Grande last evening for Los An
geles, when- she will oontinuu her
VOI'li.
To Drill Mun'ny
; The American Legion Auxiliary
drill team will meet at 7::t" iiarp',
Monday eveninu'. June Mi at the
high school athletic Held. All drill
team members aro urged to be on
Mime.
Going to Portland
- Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Gregory and
ila lighter. Kn Uterine, of Wallowa,
left last evening for Portland. They
"pre going to Portland on business
find will return in a week.
Itctttrns tf Klamath
... Mrs. F. II. Stab-y has left for
lionie In Islamalh l-'alb: after visit
ing here with her father W. T.
Gilder and her sister, Marnnnt
Lovan.
Home From College
. To Hruee arrived home last night
and Is spending the summer with
Ms grandtather. W. T. Glider, lie
lias been ;it lending Oregon Stat'
College.
Going io Portland
M r. and Mrs. John F!a tillering,
of l.a Grande, left last eveninu for
J'orl la nil. They have been In La
Grand- f..r the ptml t v o months
tand plan to go to Portland to live.
(.(dug in Hilgard-
Kva Thornbrue. of Hiiir'ar'l. was
In L:t Grande yesterday. After
upending the day whopping, she r
turnoil bom ovening.
Going io i; mer prK
Mrs. Hud Taylor wan visiting In
l.a Grande yesterday. Mrs. Taylor
lias bo n in Portland for the pant
f. w days, nod ,n." on h
home to Knterprlse.
w ay
Ooiiig to Mencbam
A. F. Hedb-e. of Meacbam, was
It) La Grande yesterday. He
b''i on tnin(.s ;nul t et .irnr) to
)),) tionio la.sl tvemnif.
(initio; to I'-UrOHe-
.MUs Hose Mathews and ft party
of ten Birbt
going through .u
(innde tomorrow owning at fltflu J
o'clock. Mins Mathews who Ik Mrs. !
1.. H. Norton's sistur, Ik quite, well
known in l..i Grande. The girls
are on their way to Now Y'orli.)
w Were they will will on the S, S.
"Homeric- on n cruise to ten
countrh's, inrluding. Kranee. Italy,
Switzerland. Austria, Hungary,
i Ocho Slovakia, Germany. Ilol-ot-t
land, ltelgium and Knglund. Miss
HI j Mathews 1m the head of the history
: department at uncouver, wami.,
'and Miss Lucille reunion, of I'en-
dielon. wilt aIo muUe the trip.
eturnlng this fall.
, To Keep Weather Kocortl
t '. 1. 1 )ague, from the W K.
j weather imreau at Portland, has
i been in I'nion and Wallowa coun
' ties the pa.sl two days, making ar
' raugeinents with tlie local forest
i fire orgaizn lions for the keeping
of humidity and weather records.
These records ' are used by the
weather bureau in forecasting of
low humidity, electric storms and
(ire liana rdous weather. These
forecasts are very assent lal In eon
trolfng fires. Kire Warden L. (,
More head will keep n record at La
Grande.
ICetiirn (''rout I'otilaml
Mr. and Mrs, 1 L. Meyers, and J
dauglitcr and son, Marguret ami i
Paul, are returning to La Grande
from Portland I his afternoon,
They attended the graduation ex-
ereises of the St. Mary's academy;
where Margaret was a senior, and 1
Paul returned to Portland, from j
Notre Dame, where he has been
attemling school. Margaret and
Paul will spend the summer visit
ing their parents, and friends.
Goimr to Moi'tnimli-
Mrs. Hose Kills SUemnro, of
Knterprb-:e, left La Grande this
morning for Mertaugh, Ida. Mrs. J
Sizemore will spend a few weeks i
visiting her daughter, whom she
and Mrs. Ar- j hasn't seen for seven years,, she
Home No. l.'tiays. I
, - . .
Hottirns From School 1
Kenneth O.ven returned to l.a
Grande this morning from Kugcuo
I He has been attending the I'nivcr-
ity of Oregon for the past year,
and is returning to spend the suln-
mer with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Owen. .
j
Ilf'mc From Nclion- '
Miss Dorothy Warnlelt returned
from Fugene this morning. Sho
lias been attending the I'niversity
0- Oi'toij fU the past year and
will spend the sum mer in I k
Grande, visiting her folks, Mr. ami
Mrs. Lee Wurniok.
ItclnriiN From F-u,vcuc--j
ltayinond Griff it h returned to
La Grande litis morning from 10u
t gene. ilo has jtts'f Tii'i'Ifthed Ills'
first year at college and M ill spend
! 1 he summer in t his city visit lag
1 his parents, M r. and M rs. C, tt.'
: Griffin.
(jclilg t( Wel.sei '
Mrs. N. T. Patrick and son, T.y
man and sister, Victoria Hutchln-
son, of La Grande, left this1 morn
ing for Welsor. They are going on
a short vacation and will visit rein- 1
live in Weiser. j
,
Home IVom Fugciic
Miss Marjorie Condit returnod
i M is inurning worn r.ogne. ,-tue
is ii junior at the I'niversity
Oregon, and will spend the sum
mer visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Condit.
He I urns IVom CoHcho
. Miss Fdith Kbell returned I
from Fugene this morning. She
has been attending the t'nlverslty
of Oregon and will be In La Grande
this summer visiting her pnrontH,
Mr. ami Mrs. Fdward Kbell,.
Goe 1 1 tint lug ton
Porter Waldo, who lias been III
at the Grande Hondo hospital for
the past five days, returned to his
home at Huntington this morn
ing. Going lo IMcomuiI Vnlley
Mrs. Itobert Illxson and two
children, returned to Pleasant Val
I ley this morning. Mrs. Hixon huH
been visiting at the home of her
fiister. Mrs. Clarence Hyzor for the
past work.
(oliig to ( bllorpiln
Phyllis Peterson, of Ln Grande,
left last (veiling for (Mi limit i In,
Ore. She will visit her aunt, Mrs.
F. A. Dahlhehn, and be away from
this city Indefinitely.
Cnr Stolen-
Jim Jernesloske reported to the
. police last night that his truck,
licensed r.S-)ll4, had been stolen.
Here' From linker
Daniel Turley ami Gllninn Ityder,
of Haker. wer In La Grande yes
terday, returning to linker last
evening.
Going to New burg
James K. Smith is leaving to
ll IrM for New burg. Ore, M r,
Smith will spend a few day there
and return to 1-a Grande Wednes
day. Iti'torni From Porilaml
Mi.s Florence Sullivan returned
this morning from Portland, She
has hi -en Visit iliK there since
Tuesday.
Ildiiie lYom Trip
Miss Dorothy Kirby returned this
morning from a short trip. Kb
has been visiting in Portland and
Seattle for the past ten days.
fining to I nlmi
(J. II. Hudson, of irebno. Mont.,
left this morning for I'nion. Mr.
Hudson will vitdt friends there.
Go (o Milton
Howard Kvans. of Milton, upent
l.'tl evening In la Grande. II''
I etui libd to Milton this iiiui niliif.
Going to Salt Ijiko City
Mrs. H. M. Gorfdes and daugh
ter. Kern, are leaving tomorrow
moral n for Suit Like nty. Iteed
Geddes will drive them ax far as
Huntington ami there thoy will
meet Grant Geddes. Mrs. Grant
Gedden will then aet-onipany them
j to Salt Lake I'lty, where they will
attend the M. 1, A. H:uke lay. They
, Will he away from lui Grundts
about two we li-s.
Left for Cortalli!
Miss Marjorte Kirby has just re
cently returned from t'orvallis.
where she has just finished her
senior year. Miss Kirby has been
visiting her parents. Dr. and Mrs.
K. G. Kirby, for the past few days
ami 'eft last evening for Corvallis.
She has accepted a position as as
sistant til rector of the Memorial
I'nion Tea room at Oregon State
I 'ollege, for two weeks and will
then return home for the summer.
, .
j Gfth'g to lorilmh-.
j George Cochran is leaving to
! morrow evening foe Portland
'where he will attend the Grund
ChUptef of the Kastern Star. Het
, ty Cochran his dauglitcr will sing
j for the installation ceremony,
inursiiny evening at mo -Masonic
te-mple, Mr. Cocltran
from Portland Friday.
will return
. ; J laggerly has been ani-genm-at- bonfire commit tee. Stuart I'enn-
((iluit t (iufxllng, Ida.- i arms on Women's league, and re- ingion and Hen Gesterling tiro
Mrs. It, W. Leighlon and daugh- mains on the council next year as freshmen from l.a Grande who
ter, Llh itii, left yesterday for Good- director of the infirmary fund, have not been enrolled spring term,
lag, Ma., where they will visit She has been social chairman of Owen I'rieo, a snphomore, U an
Louls Leighton. Mins Leighton has V. W. t A, and was recently elect- other student who did not return
been attending Gooding college ami : fd vice president of that. She Is one for spring term. .
is returning to La Grande the first t the district heads of the Greater Vernal Shoemaker and Klalno
of noNt week, to spend the .sum- i
i mer.
Leaving toy Kt'li. Ore
Mrs. Stanley .Mills, and two sons.
James ami Hubert Allen, of La
Grande, are leaving for Kcho, Ore.,
tomorrow evening. Mrs. Mills will
visit her friend Nell Gillette, and
return In about a week ot two.
VWls In Iji Grand''-;-
.1. II. M Inor, 1 rom the Philip- four years,
pine: Islands, recently visited at, Out For Grid Team
the home of Mr. and Mrs. G corgi ' When it comes to football, Nor
Coi'hran. Mr. Minor is now sales man Jesse, Junior from La Grande,
manager o a company in Denver, Is a member of the varsity squad
Polo. jam! has been out for spring prac
In Accident
J. It. .oLnughlin
the police yesterday
reported to
that his car
traffic accl
'inio between
4:25 o'clock
figured In a minor
dent on Adams nv
Kim and Depot at
yesterday afternoon.
Here Front Caldwell .
It. G. Ktdib rs. of Caldwell, is In
La Grande, visiting ills In-other,
J. V. Holders. Mrs. It. G. Sildrrs
Is ill at Hot Lake and he will be
In La Grande for a few day.
Going to KnterprlM'-
Mr. and Mrs. Mavnard Ward left
this morning for Knierprise. ,They
will spend a few days vacation vis-
Itfng at
Ward.
the home oi M rs. J
Going to Fntei'prlsc
Mi-s. . Walter Hammock, o
Grande, left this morning for
terpnso. to Rm"d Gte wee
'v'lsflln'g "lu;r "mother," .Mrs. .
Ward.
f.n
Fn-
ttclurns I 'rom Portland
Mrs. Itobert Patterson has re
turned from Portland, where she
has been visiting her son Itobert,
for the past three weeks.
Going to Wallowa Fake man, Is already making a name
It. J. Pearl and his orchestra l"u herself in the journalism de
the "Night Dawks." are going lo partiuent. as a reporter ami assls
Wallowa Lake this evening for the '-'"t nlht editor, and has scrvei;
opening (lance of tho season. 'on April Frolics and other runt-
.
Here I 'rom loudon
it,..in u, ..i.n,.ft ,i i.
ehlh-en. of Pondosa, arrived in La
Grande this morning. Thev will
spend a few days here visiting,
..
Here From linker
Mr. and Mrs. J. f'avln, of HaUor,
were In La Grande hist evening
visiting Mrs. Frank Phy. They re-
turned lo Maker this morning.
Hern From In ion
Nora West, of Fnion. was In l,u
Grande yesterday. She Is here
on a visit.
Hero From ItnKe-
Mrs. K. J. Itussell and Mrs. W.
W. Cole, of Uojse, Ida., .were In
La Grande yesterday.
Fmployed at Hie Foley
Stuart Penington has accepted n
posiiinn at the Fob y hotel. Mr.
eriingtou started work at the
hotel ycMcrday morning.
Going in linker
George Cutos of Maker, was n
business visitor In La Grande this
j morning, returning home at noon.
Hero Finn i Filler) trite- c
Mrs, Chnsc Hoswell was In Ln
Grande yesterday on a visit. She
left thirt morning.
HALF BILLION .
NEEDED FOR
FARM RELIEF
(Continued from Prk9 1)
farm- lefiishition soon. I believe'
this conference b" will b a eon-'
sldrrable niKiniiee of acrieul
ture." '
Senator Cara way, democrat
kans.'iH, asked if the senate had re
"Ueii iivi au-e any senator was
promised by Prenid'-nt loover t he
opportunity of M-eetiiiu some iih-iii-
bi-ls of the proposed farm board.
Mc.N'ary rcplhd sin h an assump
tion was groundless.
rwrTii ii.i:m:n
SAIMIKHTIFS. X. V.. June
fAP) 'ustoiiier and seller ar'
both pleased. An automobile deal
er, a former liveryman, has Hold
for n Hong a dozen swanky coaches
n retitnry or more old used for
j funeral and parades. He in k lad to
get use of the storage space. The
pureha'.-!-; Henry Ford, Is delight-
ed m add to hit collection of Amor
lean amiuues.
54 UNION COUNTY
n I I IJTj.X I n l I A Infj -
' YFAR. T TT OP O
AJAiV J V
j --
(Continued from Pn 1) 1
Krank Mr flung, Iai Grande; Gif
fold Seiu, Ui Grande, in the twdi-t-al
school; Helen Williams. L
( ramie; 1-Ynnees Iliihlnsim, li
Grande: t'elia Stoddard, l-i Grande;
Iteutah Smiih. Island tMtyj r'riiiili
MctMung, AlU-el; Audrey llarer
1-ane. doing correspondence work
f"1' hei ,ler
Alt have been
prominent during their four years
here.
With chairmanship of Junior
Week Mud, Sydney Dobbin, junior,
of I'nion, Kuccessfully directed the
traditional two days of campus fos-
tivity and ceremony which Orew
hundreds of visitor, among mem
many mothers here for the Moth-
ler's day program conducted slniul-
taneotisly. Direction (if Junior committee chairmanships for lick
Week Knd Is rated as one of the et sales for the Junlon-Senior
two most Important oonwnittoe jobs breakfast, Y. W. t A. staff din
of the year. net and the university lecture se-
Graela llaggeriy. a Junior, aUo rtes, and served on registration
of I'nion. has distinguished her- committees during the year,
self as one of the outstanding jun- Jack Durlaml, ltayinond Grlf.
lor activity wanen. with a host of fin and Knit Owen have served In
committee appointments and posi-
tions held this past year. Miss
Oregon committee, custodian of the
( Ca m pus Movie, on 1 he Orega na
j staff anil was chairman of the Jun
I tor-Senior breakfast, Die Y. W. I.
!A. bau(uet and numerous other
committees,
Honors In a
been achieved
literary field have
by her brother,
William, who has been an assoei- odlst Kptscopal church. Miss Will
jated editor of the Kmerald this iams was a winter term honor stu
past year and taken a big part in dent.
the daily paper during his entire
tice this last term, looking lot warn
i to uis i mo i yc,ir.
' l.'l'.l ll.-ln I lllll IIL'llll WOllilll 111 1IUI'-
chology, proved himself one of the
first rank scholars of his
when he was elected to Phi
class
Heta
Kappa, scholastic honorary, and school winter term. , ' j
Sigma XI. science honorary, 'the Kloanor cleaver. Junior In phys
two most esteemed academic dis- leal education, is prominent In her j
Unctions for which American stu- department, being a member of.
dents are eligible. Cella Stoddard. Orchcsis, dancing honorary, and
senior in Finnish, was also elected taking part in class game cotnpeil-
Phl Hot a Kappa.
A second year law major, John
Itohlnson, is probably one of the
most widely known students on the
'"u uipns, because his orchestra,
Nlohnny Robinson's Varsity Vaga-.
bonds, plays at the regular varsity
dances, and furnished music in the
Junior Vodvil and at other campu:
occasions.
As vice president of her class
this year Dorothy Fberhard. soph-
omure, has been one of the promin-
ent activity women of the unlvr-
Hityl She is a mmnher of "Kwanm.
keul.Ho)Jiomore honoria'.Vr. Vif' prttsiitent,
i. A.j of Temeiilds, lOaslern Star honor-
nry, ami has been .chairman of
i nuni'rous ,ooniniUeoK, timong
,them tickets on April Frolics, reg-t
istration on high school aojifer-1
encc and refreshments on the'
sophomore annual dance. J
Is Itepmioi'
i
Alyce Cook, a m Grande fresh-
'niilleos for Women's league. Miss
Cook has been on the freshman la-
ii'uwr
and volley bail teams and .
participated in the spring women's.
tennis tournamfent. Winter term
jshe was on the honor roll.
With an Kmerald beat, parts In
'several university dramatic pro-
-ductions ami committee appolnt-
moms on the Frosh Glee and other
class events. Itobert Guild has
,been another freshman Who is well
: known.
Lenoro Fly Is still another La
Grande "yearling" who went out
for an Kmerald beat, landed It. and
Ihehl it successfully throughout tho
(year. In a second branch of stu-
; dent activity she established her-
self when she served as social
.chairman of frosh commission for
itlie year. Mins lily was a member
jof a freshtban committee which
served at the annual Junlor-Scu-
' lor breakfast May 2-1.
I Cb ta MeKennoit, a Hophomore.
.won an Kmerald "(" for excellent
reporting work ami also reeeived
one of the cash prizes for her work
as student body reporter for the
paper.
Two of the 1 '.i Kwanin members
named this year came from La
Grande, Ann Stauue ami Lois Nel
son. M Ihs Stanue has been vice
president oT frosh commission, a
member of tin frosh basketball
team, a member of the Frosh Glee
I entertain me n I committee and of
I the frosh "cet -aequa iul ed" daneo
jsericH committee. She was In the
( horns of Oh Dear, Junior vudvll.
She was pledged to Amphibia n,
jswiminiin- honorary and was initia
lled during the spring term. Mies
.eloii was chosen reporter of
(Women's league at annual May
(elections and ha been a reporter
on tue emerald for the past year.
She has held the presidency of
Frosh commission, was an the hon
or roll winter term and has been
;a member of the V. W. C. A. cah
A r ! j net nd varloiiH com m If I ers
I John Anderson, n fophomoro.
i.;(H
how n part U ular Interest In
the dramatic groups and has had
parts in "Overnl university produc
lions for Hie year, the Inwt one be
inK t he senior class play, 'lf I
W ere Kin,'," given here Sat unlay
.lube H.
Majoring In Art
! IMith Kbell, Junior majoring In
ar), bii been on numerous com
mitt'CH for art department events
during the year and i-prlnK term
won n campus contest for the bent
vketeb for April Frolics programs.
! Site Is ;i member of TVmenids.
KaMcru Star honorary, and belongs
to the A. A. A., an urt -luh.
Ml-trjorie Condit has been a iiKMn-
or of the esperH choma at the "i .
- 1 W. C. A- for thn year pnd wan
'chaltnian of thd tlckvt uv or tho
Junior-Senior breakfast.
I Two li Grande students who en-
tmtlod winter term iih fi-pttlntien nro
Hlllh Hrnrnwell. and William
Growe. .Miss Hramwell alno dhnee.i
i), xy& "oh Dear" chorus.
Serving on various committers.
Ktta Kelle Kitchen him been an ac
tive Hophti)iure, ati have Jean Will
iams and Ken Siegrist.
Dorothy Ann War nick distin
guished herself in Kmernld work
this spring when she wuh given a
piiae at the annual Kmc raid ban
quet for all-around efficiency an
assistant foreign advertising
man-
utzvr of the college paper. She was
one of four girls to receive adver- I
tising prizes. When appointments
f,r next year were made by the new
business manager a few weeks nun
Miss Warniek was named to the re- j
sponsible post of publicity manager, i
giving her one of the major posl- j
thins for the eomliig year. Miss
Wurnlck is a member of Thespian, j
freshman honorary, ami has held
various class capacities as fresh-
men, hoth working on the, frosh
tlliams, . of Klin, and Audrey
1'orrstrom and Helen Man- Gr
som of North Powder are other I
freshmen from I'nion county. .Miss .
Grissom is a member of the frosh J
commission cabinet and is active in
the affairs of the Wesleyan group,
college organization of the Meth-
r.Uss Ansnes Is a second -year
law student on Hie campus, Claude
Hal a junior in pre-lnw and Mer-
lin Mayger, a sophomore In Jour-
napsm. Mr. Mayger has ml.
part in the university publication,
the Kmerald. serving as night edi
tor one term.
Melvin Parker has completed his
third year as a soelohmv 'ma lor.
a nd Clark Price Is a senior on Hiej
run (pus. Mr. Price was not in i
Hons, Lorraine Pierce is another
junior who has done committee
work during the past year. Her
home is Island City,
William Heatly Is a first year law
student on the campus.
VXAHLF TO MAItltV
I WARSAW, June 8 (AP) Two
hundred Jewish widows In Poland
are unable to mnrry because their
brothers-in-law In the United
Stnii-H i efuse to reiuru and ko
through a ceremony enabling the
widows to remarry whom they
choose. FflorlH are being made for
the widows to obtain permission to
visit t lie brot herM-ln-law.
FAMOFS ;illl
Ml hiF.s
PIITLAPKLPIUA, June H (AP)
Krnest J. Cokohh, uraduate man
ager of the athletics at the I'niver
sity of Pennsylvania, died today In
his office on the Fniverslty campus.
Cozens, who was -HI. was captain
of the Pennsylvania football team
In 1 ! 1 0 and was picked by many
n the
all-american center
f that
year.
"Nr" and "Far" E.it
The Near Fit! irpplles lo such
purls of Kurope as Syria, Greece,
Turkey In. Kuropo and other near
by eounlrles. The Far Fust refers
to China, Japan, Italia and other
Astatic ro'inti-icu.
courti: Mil
nniUnti 12 .W
rul Information UltDhbns Cale'lonta 3710,
zm wit 2?a st.
22 Et Itlh BI.
nd 1..0 East Sith
Vt Tnrk. Chlfro. ricv-lnt.
LOST M INCH.
Information wanted concerning the
disipeiirance of one-half inch from
the neckband of my shirt. Last seen
at the Daylight Laundry. Liberal
reward. N. Kck Tight.
like running an al of tliut sort when
a (thirt comeslmek from the laundry
villi a eudly shrunken collar.
But we've found a solution to this
mystery! Wear Skirlcraft Shirts with
ihe EverFit Collur and there'll ho
no more logs of collar size and style
in the laundry. The EverFit Collar
can't shrink or lose its shape! Come
in select just the colors and pat
terns you like and you get a guar
antee that the si.e you buy will he
the same size after a hundred trips
to the laundry.
$1.95 to $3.50
Indian Girls Are
Curtis' Cousins
i .vA Tt Jar. i
TlK'so pretty Pottnwatomlo In
dian maidens nre blood cousins of
Vice ITetildent ChailoM Curtis of
Knnsa. They aro Pauline, top,
ntid Vivian IlarrliiKton ot Arkan
sas City, Kas whevo they nro
pavjilng their -yny tluoiiKli wcltooi -by
waiting on tablo. Tho Tnttn. T
tvatomie.H and Kaws. to vhb-n
tribe Curtis. litfnllK, voio liniKh-
oovh lor years m uouuevu Knit
tos uvq closely roluted by tuUv
j uiaiTluQ.
CHIEF OF POLICE ,
FATALLY INJURED
IN STRIKE FIGHT
(Continued from Pag 1)
of the strike ieadeis on the ground
except Fred Fdwin Heal. Heal
who rolurnc;! yaxterday from l.'llv.a.
bethton. Tenn., Is alleged to have
made a. speech at the dally mass
meeting of strikers and sympathi
sers a few hours before the crowd
j Htm ted for L.miy mill. He left
, I own soon after t he shooting, of
i t'ictTH asserted and had not sinco
I la-en seen.
Amy Sehechfer, in charge of the
'International Workers Itellef tsore
at the cam it; Vera Hush, a local
strike leaden ami several other
woipen were among those held In
it he, fi'iyuAndxiimuitsyb ' j'lls.'M.Mfsfji
Sehechier and MIsh Hush are
chargcl wit h assault with deadly
weapons, as are must of the oilier
prisoners.
TO TAKK KFI.Plll ll MATHS
Pit AG I 'K, C.eeho-Slovakla, June
S (AP) King George of Kngland
today tmi ulred, t hrmmh his phy
siclans, whether there would be ac
cominodalion for him at a well
known hotel at Plstyan near the
Slovaklan-llunK'irlan frontier to
ta ke sulphur bat Its sometime t his
u miner. He was given an af
firmative reply.
Abient Minded
Homo couples plvn you tho tin
press ion I hey must davit been
thinking of Hoinellihi'j else when
Ihe preitehor asked them If they
would love, lienor and eliei-Uh'
each oilier. Cincinnati Tjapilrer.
tMll a da v.
hi ki oin st.
4& till 6Sth St.
at., for womn only.
.any a man feels
More Lumber Firms
Are Accused Today
WASHINGTON, June 8 (AP)
The federal trade commission to
day Issued complaints against nine
additional Oregon and California
lumber companies charging mis
representation in the sale of west
ern yellow pine as white pine.
The - commission previously had
Issued complaints against 3S west
ern companies on similar charges.
The companion cited today were:
Horry and Sons. Westpoint, Cal.;
(Juincy Lumber company, Quiney,
Cal.: Kcsterson Lumber company,
Dorris, Cal.; and Shaw Hertram
Lumber company, Pelican I lay
Lumber company, Klamath Lumber
and Hon company, Kwnna Hox
company, and the Dig Iuke Hox
company, all of Klamath Falls,
(ire.
George Ilecmovic
Hearing June 12
Genrgo llecinovlo, charged with
oblaiulng money by false pretences
from Louis Murovlch, was arraign
ed this morning in the justice of
peace court and a hearing sit for
Wednesday. June 12, at 2 o'clock.,
tonds were sol in the amount of
-fU ami, as the prison was un-
able to furnish bail, he was taken
j to the county jail.
11 Is charged I but llecmovie
eave a check on a bank at Angels
Camp, Cal., for $liin and there
were no funds to cover I ho -check.
Opportune
A mun does not bectuup celoln-nt
ed in proportion to his general en
pticii.v, hut lit'causu ho does or says
wimellilllti which happened to need
iloln- in- sa.Una at Uu uiouietiL
Jehu .Morley,
r
SUNDAY AND MONDAY . "
FARRELL MACDONALD
IOLISE FAZENDA DAVID ROIUNS
, NANCY DREXEL
Also
Comedy
"FAST FREIGHT'
Kinogram News
"1ENDERL01N"
Sunday Monday
Tuesday
Starring
See and Hear
DOLORES
COSTKLLO
Conrad Nagel
;.L Mil.-.,-
': j M Itl II K'
,1 .Mrluili'iinul
1 SffiBv r .i-v
l.j". SlfV !.-
Also
Patlie Sound
I vitaplionc Acts
Movietone Act
No Junior 'Prom'
Due To Negroes
KVANSTON. Ill,, June S (AP)
There will be no junior "prom" lit
the Fvanuton township Wgh school
this year because 15 nejjro students
will not reliiifpiish their riu'ht to
attend as members of the class.
Almoit Pure Silver
"Slcrliu-4 Is the litiiish standard
of silver for cuius, ami nuan Ute
pmportlon nf p'' fmits silver lo 7.'
parts copper. The American coins
nre only !t (hie ilutt Is. lie pro
portion of !MUi to H I.
Store No. 13 1.fl Grande, Ore.
Turk Towels
22x44 inches' '..:.'. ,1. 20c
21x48 inches .!..:;.'.:; 40c
Vc recomnipnfl the
above iwo numbers for
nil homo put poses.
They are made ; of
strong double loop with
attractive colored border.
TODAY
The
"RED SWORD"
(.IiitiuiuioiiH Lnve
I,ne Sl ii'v (if Hm
I uih'ruorhll
DIAbOGUli
MUSIC
SOUND EFFECTS
NOW PLAYING
lOD'o all Talking
"TI IK. DOCTOR'S
SKCKKT"
Talking Comedy
Acts '
Sound News
in:i',ii.Mi;.M' m'oiu:s
: I 'm
v