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Saturday, January 25, 1W0 5 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE LA GRANDE, ORE. JPag e Four (Inoorpo rated) An Independent Newspaper 5S ANK B. APPlGMT. ...!5aitor and Publisher HARVEY p. MATTHBWB....- : Bmlnesa Manager Published evening., except Sunday, at 141 Adams Avenue. La Grande, Oregon. The Obierver-Star published every Friday. Entered at the Postofflce at Grande, Oregon, aa Second C)a(w Mall Mutter under not of March 2. 1879. OFFICIAL PAPKll OF UNION COUNTY AND THfl CITY OH I..A (lltANDB HEMHEll OF ASSOCIATED PRESS "ha AasoolalPd Press .! exclusively entitled lo tias for publlna . (Ion f all nowa dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If published herein. All rlghta of republication of special dle patchee In thla parcr, and also the local neira herein alao : reserved. ' ' ' i , : i . 1 i . . -i r . .--. National Advertising Representative ' '.''.. M. C. WOOlONMEN CO., Ino Ban ITanclBoo; to Anuclmi, Seattle, Portland, Chicago, , ' : .. .' !': . i-, ; Detroit. New York '; . . '. , r.ii fit .1 BUnSCRlPTION nATEt? ' '!'', . "f Carrier Dally, "per month In advance....... : . bally, all months In advance........ ' Dally, single copy...;........ " lly Mail Dally, per month In advance.. - no to Dally, per alx months In iidvnnoa- ' tfeUly, per year in advanco . vVeeJtly Observer-Htnr, per year too I2.60 ..I6.0 .A2M ADVERTISING BATES Display, foreign, per column' lnch-...H Display, local, per column inch.-... ito 40o Time contract prices on nppllcntlon. IH'liXIXf! 1 1 KA UTS Ami K runic to purs, ns ,lcu ml nt moot with them, he took hrriiil. and blessed It. mid l.riikc, mid Rave tn them. Anil their eye u'cl-c upcnc.l, nlid they kneu- Mm; and he viinlslir-il nut ef their slclil. And liny sold one to mi nther, Dlil mil cur heart burn within us, while he talked with 1M by the way, anil while he opened to lis the Scriptures? l.ilkn IHl.'IO, II, Si. . . ' Abe Martin 1 1 . ( a , " l . I MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY CIIK'.MiO Will? AT Mar. Mil) July ' H'il ...LSI y, lg, 1.24 . 1.1'S I; licit 1. 2:1 liOV 1.31 I. in .i i tliw IJSSMa.'. l.27'il.2 Slur. Mile '.lirly Iscpt. Open I.2!4 1.S5", 1-2 Hi POItTI.AXI) wim:at HIkIi J.2i 1.21! ' 121 1 : I.nv I.2.U4 I.2.". I 1.211 1.2 I i osu ..' I. ill 1.2 IS 'making the p.-iln doubly bard to (enduiii und friends ar hoping fur, : her early recovery. Mrs. George Tillon, of I.ontlne. Is a patient at 11m- Xuyville Jiospllal ( in l-a Grande. -Mrn. Tillon l tin liiothcrof llr. II. H. coiiiixell anil va once u ri.-ildcnt of ihiM r.elsh-, lrhnil. Mild all ri wishing her! a Kpocdy recovery. Aim. '. V. Ileiile returned home WcdncHday evening fi-oin pninia in Idaho where she apeiil 11 w-clt nitli relatlvca and friends. She vlaitc in 1 111 111 and liaiciton. LA GRANDE STORE NEW SPRING FROCKS Popularly Priced at Butter And Milk Situation Crazy; Eggs Stay Firm I'Oim.AND, Orel, .lan..;ri (AT) Wlitlfiho )irice of 111 UK, llio par fiil in-O'lucl, Hiciidlly ilfrilnt-H, tln lirlcri cm biitti'f, Init1i'i'i:iil nrnl ohft'Hi, liy-lUHxIitrtH, Hlfiullly ml-, viin'po, rtH Hlttinllon Iiuh htToniv nn oniKTinti -which tlmftn In cuiitr.il FRANCE AND ITALY STUDY Saturdau Market In Exchange Firm si ea a.1 w-T.'tt ' ta. m i3U j) voe rer ,,m..hln', ...n 10 me.i.lm. nf '"? ",lon" hnvn " f"r r"""" ,0 J" iinellllii' fer iinlliln'. Onn Ihluif ; Px,'!" ' ', , , .1 fK lall,itll'H.... wlilllll.l lut elMfl if iiuiii 1 1,11,1 ii 11111,11 11 he in-er with a MliaMhlni: right while the flghtera wile mixing II In a neil- VI.'V VIIItK. Jan. 1'5 (AT) . ,...:...: f..ll in the Dlf I' LRENCES iWall lr. et wlUiiwcd a firm Sal- ; (.nnvft(i ,, .,. k head en Hie J ilnlliy mark-el today di-Rplte rather :fii)), us hl, c -.), r-l flat nil hi (Cunllnued from -Pago One) 1 him-y week end profit taking In ii,.r,.iee lli imiKi y. at first !oiiip of the recent loaders. '"!, ronllalng the ondltlon in ai-eiiiilaiii-e Willi nalii.nal needs renMl m-tiiliy and Blrenglh "".,,,, began Ihe eulint. of the country.- The xiinliesraan ' noted III a number of low and 111c- j . : wild he was convinced that a . Just ' illilnl pl-lccd -nil and automobile j naval ln-oportiua cuuld be worked ' HCcoHsnry Hlmres, prubalily due to a , nut and the "li.tal" in- "Klobal" j revival of 'poor operations, but Ihe liiiii-hinei-y be built with each now-'bom galha. were recorded In Ihe j er having its ciiuitahic part there- Ihlgh priced InditHtrlnls and public;" : , UilUltlea. . I kwnrflly Inlrndni-iil I The cloning wan firm. Total Hales ; ' As tn naval parity wjth Italy tile approximated l,27rt,lMin Hhai-ea, are sold in open slock so thai ynu can buy a piece al a lime if you - like . Si-Ih from as low lis ?li-7'V lnd up i : mnnd In Ihelr slock.' It will pav vim t" visit lllchnrilHOirs All and Gift Shop before buying f- Dai- your ilinnerwale. -.a-i t. Health Talks orici-: t ,,!.. n-ii-iiell. 'formerly al Mod el lieauly ' alli'P. b.-auly shop. now at i niomai Main r. :ii. i-LM-at.- m-r -Iiimiiu Is- glnil nr ,or,11I1(, .)r0,,.(. (.Xcli-illge Hit-'French spokesman expressed Ihe . 'T.''!""!L"!""", j urday. While hutterlni , Jumped "Ulnlon that this r.uestion. had been j tpi A IrYPaulor , to-u-bssls-of 4IC delivered .rt-: ''' Introiluced by lalking! 1190.1, 'f rCfflMOT nit; ami i.iri i.i: i;i:iims i'he blcge.il surviving iiuimmal Is Ihe uliale; tile smallest. Hie mouse. tJreul Is Hie difference In I heir YOI'I! l-KTI'lll-: Will be the beat ever when en larged, bund tinted and framed by Itii-hai-ilson "Til-. Art Man" "'I Art and tint Simp, lie THE IDLU AVOUI) The idle word that stinRs is as old as human speech. Spoken thouffhtlessly or spoken in a moment of irritation, it says more than the speaker meant. At least it says more than he would have said if he had taken second thought. Too often in a hasty moment one who really would not for worlds cause lasting hurt does just that because he reaches for the first remark that will register. ... These idle words go deep, deep into the heiu-t and memory of the one to whom' they are addressed. There is no way of reaching: his harm by law and courts. There is no way of resolvinj? that one will never say the thing1 that cause need less hurt, except by resolvins to build up a habit in one's life of saying- only kindly things until nuiet reflection has Phown the need of something' else, ,, This is not u text for weaklings, a counsel of meekness to the point' of being trodden upon.' . It Was not n weak man who prayed,, "Set a watch before the door of my lips,"- nor a fool who wrote, "She openeth her-mouth with wisdom, "and in her tongue is the law of kindness." I , -. t ! 1 i t i : .. - ... -- visitors Is the most Important cause of Ihe sum!) lircn burned over and of course we that are employed by tile I'. H. forest Herits Hike jpart of the credit for we ,1 itl our best j lo lake ipilck and .efficient action , of IT TV lltvniTC' on every fire that started and none - ill Anril!ilJ IJAiMllO I of them got away from us after they were under control. 1 don't consider It vus nil luck. Is-t us all hope and follow that hope up by I giving good advice to others, that tlte season of 1 !20 wUl not be ally more destructive ri-om rtres man I'JL'U." The cold weather, with tin- mer- ury nil the way from lo to l'n land. Tillamook al the same time ",l,Uv "l ,hp ""ls,'t instfad of advanced-Tlllulnook triplets and l""-'"1 '- nalional naval needs. It IfMit'K tit'. . . i'.Kx w're firm lull unrhantit tl. At Closing Today V i i utili iu thi' tlitltM- lfichartison t ieni-e'lie.weenlli.- Hi-.-s "f Ihe la.-g- 'gives the same careful attention to . .. . . i nu . f ii ciiii'i' vu riv uiin in- i. IHI JJHIillll'.-l Mi""" t Unix cauiins his own i-.tisi'-iii wi Somt RcrmK. likt -IMS- ROB GUESTS OF JEWELRY, CASH (Continued from Tage One) HiiMii-oK, r;iu 1" tin- niliHiyc(.it jintttlt'(-iit4ii. CIlHt, lltlWi'Vl'l ni;inisiii.s ti.o II,, rjltiTtihlf W'hnl Is tli nf- 1-vt.n lnv powr i Vhcrt- iin1 sf.nn- c:msi-I ly IfvitiK : J.v, -ni.'t-ll t ' illscfrn- ' viriisi'S. . j stmiifii-ilirt nf this i loOHi hoin holv boiwlH and after j n-lrusluK th wonifti, tlu-y run lo a ! nolirlilior'H and khvo th nliti m, ; Ainon,? tlio .u-uvy lost-rn Id fiHcM dKro'H lcl.v zi ro, in Ok Holt topic '"iii.lMn, wcrt; MrH. r;iinp- ' or ooimrwitlon at thin Unx-. ( in.-j Ill-Smlth, tho Wst.nH, wlm want .lay, Tucwday, the im rcury did not j forerd to Kiy. up a $!, t dfaiitmid ! quite ifi't up In .'To. I'lmcn wiiif-r ' niw und a J.too pin. .lewfiry worin iiuii wiih taucii from .Mrs. W. Hilt wiillo in n Kiicst lost casli. unrch'H and pltif valurd at np- TtririninltK- tT. llflD A It hr.mrl. llrr nintftri-vi'li' nml mitnnwihllf I 11 H'timdH patrolled t he dial rlct and Rii:ird(Ml evory oxr's from the rlty, no trnco of tho rolihers was fotind. THE HA HIT OF THRIFT pipes and all the Jtindrcd ills that extremely cold weather brings oc cupies the attention of everyone There has been considerable trouble III the -scjiool house with one or two plumbers dally on the Job. The i'ulgea had the misfor tune lo have the top of their hoi water tank blown off. 'I'he cold weather brings 111 luck to many but Its a harvest Tor the plumbers. 'I'he W'oinan's club postponed their regular meeting Jan. -:l, to Fob. 0. The J.tidieB guild Hint expected to meet Saturday will postpone their meeting until Hnturday, l-Vb. K. In the report of the third and fourth grade pupils neither absent or tardy fur the first semester, the mimes of Wanda Hetty Often and Irene llaefer were Inadvertently f omitted. I Kathleen t'omslock, In the fifth i grade. Is reported by her teacher. ii,..i i.. 1,..,,., , ,lievei- ..in 1 flllfAOO. Jan. SR (Al') solution of the I'raneo-llalliin ' I'lto unofficial estimates that Ai naval uuesiinu but thus far they genllna has harvested (,11.0110.(1(111 stood p.u on their determination bushels mom wheat than the Ar um t., grant parity ontrleht. - iRcMIno government has reported. Tin. American. Iti-flish and When! prices lion- displayed not- ipancse stood bv anxlouslv today able flriun.-ss today. Arter all early : the negotiations between the dip thai resulted from mi overnight two countries proceeded; virtually accuinlilnllon of wiling orders and all other coniercui-e tictlvity was from prospects that considerable at a standstill. The remaining enlargement of the nmount of powers were hopeful of good re- . wheat afloat on ocean passage sulls but fullv. aware of the pos- would be announced Monday, the' .... ...i,.,,,,, cracks between th .nihilities of Ihe situation. , Ichlcngii market averaged higher : ,,,, ,.t of porcelain lire usual'.v 'most of the day. larger than the germs, but the ASSAM, SWKKT KICNNIONS I Wheat closed Irregular, ranging (ilJ crooked Hint the germs WASill.';TU.Y, Jan. sii (Al') from Vic net decline to an equal , (.m,t a Ho-called filterable Seen t session at ihe London arms adnnce. vlens however, will pass right iC Off 10 C "'P. j., j,,,,., ,. M1K f porcelain filters, lleni mi; ian('I-: glo hall Salnrilay night. I-S4-2 t. 1'IAXOS WAXTI-'.K '.. will lake vour tiianii ill Irad ml a i-ailio. r 1 K;islel-n Ol-cgOll .MUSIC. -I'.'-r.n name? If germs.- say lypnoio germs, susin-nded ill a fluid, were placed ill a lest lube made of 1111- glaxed porcelain and the tlinu wore i . draw 11 through the closed end. none j irI,lstHoliii!:. Iilenllng, button of the germs would pass tliri.ugn. imes cu, .Norton's Kiddln Simp. A(iv. -, and low 11. CUTTER HAMMERS WAY THROUGH ICE 1 Ifiuitiiiioii ronferonc-p were asuailpd i Corn idosort Iin the senate today hy Senator oalH unrhnnirod to H hijrh : McKellar. dt-nioerat. Twim-Ksee, as prolHions unchanged to ITc 'ivinir tin inn-rnatiunal jrath(iin - k t-yo" to mart with. i 'Hm..M) 14'I-:sTMIv In the first mentinn of the Ixn- I dun eonferew-e in he senate .m:v ; 1'OltTI.ANl , Oro., Jan. 25 AP) the nn-fthiK' opeiu-d. Senator Ale- J Uecefpls: hOK 1". calde 10, ' Kellur i'iiii9iiuiili'.il .enaiora koii- inson of ArUailHitM and Iteed of I'eniisylvania, menihers of the, Am our finest the name ; filterhle lrun. St-elnfT if hellc-vlntr. thn old saw innK. How then can we he eertaii) i of their exihteiuM? I Th flm actual answei i XOTH'K The nexl regular lOlks dance will he held al the K1U temple Tues., Jan. -IS. All Klks invited. 1 -T-2l. this (Continued from Page One) erieatl dele In favor vi :atk.n, for their ftand open sessions. .j . - a i n 4U;. UnUtit in Mr. Hprlnirer, to he in the lean tn in. vi ifuwjMu vaw w "v.,t,..v her memory work an t)v Iheir second cluulhoocl. iu ted an . a-j r 4.1.-, a i.,.k:i,. .Mil nce iu 4i';r iJaniuu'V. :'0ften this habit docs come hi second childhomL , WjUi ai- (-ov,.. The m im.oi m only ahout pctites and passions bumud out of the decaying mind and W -.....endicc a,,.. n,a; Ijody, old men may find themselves JVeed from tenipUttions j,, lous a there have been no fat- mfl --nnrrlv PniwMm- Uih- nnniHtinn dun tn nnpned virtue, lailtles and the sieknort.1 UxMx only l But thrift like any. other-"virtue" forced upon one byja f"w nature, is apt to find its environment unhealthy and to curdle LIEUTENANT had been tl rained during (he week of JlKOlatloii. J'.npreHontiillveK of the ehamhor of eomimTce- of Awtorhi accyin- pillljVIl HIV UltilMT UIH T IIHIIIJ j telepiionn and telegraph atpals of i aid had been reedved by Leo. 1 MerrteU, seei'etaiy. ' Three days nffn hf nrmnped Avlth the Arrow Ttiif UJirrl:arKe eonipany to proeee.l to Altoi.ua and other tp-arby iid' UK vltlaKeM with supplicH. The ha-s com-I tiiK va( forced to nhaiulon Ihe at the rotiulrod work fori temit because of the liver lee. COLD WAVE rS BREAKING AT LADD CANYON slus-p :tilo, till direct. Week's totals approximately hogs 537fi, cattle "40, calves I'llo, sheep illTi. Jloes: compared week ago. kilt ing classes Ufc higher, l-'eedors sltady. Hull; light butchers $1 I. Oil puy.r.lo was given, in lvit. ny Kiosch nnd Isifller. Tlfcse two sci- j enlists studying the so-called foot; and mouth disease in cattle, could nut find n gerni-cause for it. but did find that a living something lied a virus, was present in the with ; n few loadH Monday and one deck ! tuj(i f tin- bllstern of the sick ani of ontstandlnp quality Friday at mnHt When this fluid wuh passed IU.S&, over and nnder weishts . through a porcelain filter, the fil-; $10.75, mostly $10.50 down, ex- j tered fluid would cause the disease treme hrttvies down to fii.to. Ilnllt jn tit-iitt liy cattle. This virus will packing hows JfUiOffi J.s.i a. KiauKit-' product font and mouth disease in tui.tiu, inoHiiy -nn)lim-j, oxiierimemauy inieori'u. I. A old slronif. Mhiec the. days of Kroseh and l.ifllerat least 40 viruses n;iu; u-u ! idelfftlfiod. ' da. Tho lMrt la lul Oregon inn. whhOi IM. l'ni-et Islnnit to attend Ihe Mt'Oil- ! vray Rtrl, recidveil n message from the nn die today iiuHi'ittinir that sev- j einl tither per.-miis on the Mid-.'o- 1 luiubln Island were 111 and that he , FIND IT HERE. Copy for this column most bo In by 9 A. 111. GOVERNOR IS GRANGE PLAN (Continued from l'ago One) Into penurious meanness. ; f Some men would let their grandmothers stitrve to death'! for the sake of n few dollars. Hint Ciinnot be called thrifty, j And virtue carried to excess becomes n vice and is no longer . Virtue. Thrift that does not take into partnership honesty i pn si,i.. m the absence ..r the ,.,., . . , . licuteiuinl govenior. And charity sours njto covetousness and avarice. Sllllri,i i,..ti tif goy.-rnor an i ' True thrift is the opposite of thriftlessness, prodijrality, 1 1 lieutenant governor be unabu . .; to serve the governorsllip would improvidence and waste. I fllu u. ws-reiury of state. Thrift means better homes and better food, more comfort'l win. would crve until tin- iiisaiuir ... , , 111 i I Itv w ere removed or a new governor Jind enjoyment, less waste and less anxiety. 1 ,,',,.,,.,, ,S,onid it be necessary i. ' Out of it grow quickened energies, firmer courage, more eic-t a new governor this c.uid Ktalwart thought and hope, -more orderly citizenship, cduca- j "o'X Kovei-noT't,'. "'rve'for 'the lion and good chance' in life for the children, mid the inde-1 unexpired term of the previous gov pendence and self-respect that lift aimless, hopeless drudges ' up to true manhood. Ity .Mrs. fbai-lcs firntuly iter pigs flO.tlu (l lU.sei-ver i-orrespondent) 'llti.l'r,. l-Voders mostly ill i-AXYtlN (Special! The weights flll.L'Mi 10.ro, choice llglil iliier was ' very Intense quoted up to flO.Tu.- here, wilh everything almost at a i t'attle: compared week ago. stand still, lull it lias -broken at steers steady, bulls, cows and heif last. A terrible blizzard raged here ers rfic to 60c higher. Onlvcs and all day Wednesday and the night vealcrn fine to $1.00 higher. Good b.-fore when a high wind blew 'from steers 1 l.nn $1 1.25 with weights iin- south, piling tin snow into high in instances. up lo I I.Sti. .Medium furnished Ihe airplane to transport limns. i.og naming im.iii ,,.... ....K. .j " ,. 10. I., lloylen. iiliyslcian. lollhe cnnyoii was suspeiioi-u nun comiuuns nown 10 i.. .oou ie-o- olh tlie mail carrier ami nu- hi-hi ers up iu tiu,a, ituou cow.-., twho di livcri-d the cream for the hulk desirable she-stock ,?S.f0 up. farmers in this neighborhood were- Low cutters nnd cutters mostly uiialile lo entirely cover their 14.01111 50.50. Hulls (3.0.11 r.i $S.2.'. rnnlea 'lllld heller. mostly Call'il JS.IIU. I i,.,. .' ,i,.., v.. .,. i The C l-Togetllcr club was to Host light vealers $14.50. Calves t vni-innu i.e v.-,l.i exe, in ihe ,., ltd have been eiiliTtalned by M r. I Ittr-, $ 12.5U down, off grin 'and she will live. : ry Hanson, or 11 (iranile. on stopped below $S.f0. '. I'rhursilay. was postoned for two Sheep:. lambs and yearlings (lut- i M:.TI'I.I'. MAN KII.I.I.K I weeks owing to the extreme Cold ed steady with week ago. Light j ' land Ihe drifted roads. lambs trading considerably short of I l-M'OKXK. Ore., .lint. 2fi (Al1) I Several people lu re had tho chulce. sold rreely up lo f 1 2.0". ' Collision Tor "hia aiilomoblle with a ! thrilling experience or listening tojYenrlinga ifjotcd $7.5059.5(i and L. , 1.....1.1.. ..i iKim- it..,, over tlie-radio early . better. One load good to choice ?.."i miles south id here was ratal i Tuesday morning. Ill pound ewes .Mommy nroilgm l c - .. .. . ..... ..r I i iim- il... Infaol son of tT.fid or I2.2S higher than tire- . the latest shapes and decorations I'lvi. other persons were hint In ; Mr. and .Mrs. liny .Munsell. has vlously Quoted. the act-lileut said to have lu i-n ; been having a siege of the measles. , ; caused by a skid on an Icy pave- H" is improving at present. Sl';.lt AXI) l-1OI'lt mint. I Charles Gran.ly has been nurs- I leg a very sore hand, having run a I'OUTLAN'll, Jan. 2.1 (AO rusty nail ihrutigh II, but Is able to cane sugar: tsacKon r.nsisj us.- H again now. j steady: cane, fruit oY berry. $f..4r Mis. Henry I ei-lib r was called lo per cwl.; beet sugar, jr.. 150 cwt. I.a Grande Weilm s-lay morlilng lot p'lour: (city delivery prices) Ihe bedside or her mother, Mrs. steady: family patents. 4!ls, $S.0l.l; I'ri-il' Syiihorst. w ho had fallen, whole w heat, 4!i, $7.10; graham. breaking some of her ribs and I 4 Ha, . 90; bakers' hard wheal, xs, NOTIC1-". The next regular Klks dance will seldom '"" l"'1'1 ""' K"iS fnilde Tucs.. Jan. 2N. All Klks Invited. 1-21-3 t. Tin-: cmi-'..m'i-:st 'iiiixt; YOU Itl Y Is your dinnerware when pur lin.. ire.,1 yno.l in choice chased at 1 licliardson's Art and (II Hi nnd are guaranteed against glazing. ; They arc of. the type which will j match up Willi your color schemes I in your breakfast rooms and they H K 1 lines ti tlinl's n stiy Ihnl word Is One woinl ilesc fact. WV'ii- kIjhI to ACI'I We kt i-p busy inaklni; friendH niuvlm; tliimrs from here to there with Miifety ns weJI us - lei ity. ! llMbL riti'MK Acciin: r i-wi ai, Forest Ranger I McCool Issues Annual Report I.y Mi-s. A. ti. ConUlln (I HiHerver f 'ui ri sj ton. lent) COVI-:, Ore. (HpeeinO-A ivnirl from Keith .U-rooi, iniest raiiif.'i , lr Hie (ininde Itonde ranKer'H din Irlet n the forest fires in jnj;t m 'ery InterrstlnK iim it Im compared Willi the fh-e.s tn district Nn. ii lhal .lieludeH Jl1 n;iliiuml rorext.H In .ill tif Oregon and Vasliint;ion. i.'nn Plilerlnn the faet tlmt there wan more money Mpent U tlie U lnde tliMlrlet In the control of flti-ft In )t;".i th:m there h:iH ev. r hoen In the entire .'2 yetiiM Ihe forests have hei n nnd r Kovernno-nt con trol the Mm ill Miin spent hi the Oraiule Hen-le rani- r district in very Hinall. ' "There Weil 1 it fifet ih the Urnndc Itonde dixlriet with a total of 1 ?i neres of inirtu d ar'a. Tliere Wan one FmoU'T fire on I ".lit i'reek that h.irio-d approimatcly 1 anre.M. There were four smok ir ftret and i caund hy IlKhtn hiK. There were Ihree convictions nn nmokers fhv.s with total fines of jTO.na. Due to Ihe fact tlml there were more ppople visited thlK part of the foreist thlH year, thnn ever before and it nlsi helliK one of the drlent fire neiifionH on record. If If wry rernnrknlde ttint the hurtiLd over niirt wa si Mitnll when burn- Inn conditions w ere perfect foi such u loUK period. There w ero times during tho fire seanon th.it lr a tire had started in the riht plin-e tt would h:ive spread over almosi the entire district, an acr1- Overnight News Briefs I'tlKTI.ANH. Ore.. .Inn. 2'. (AIM ! .ltihn U. I .ees r2. craulvcd his ntomobiio while It was in ;: r In t his Kir;iK'. Two hinirs later he Idled of Injuries suffered when Oi" j j autnmobllo crushed him between ; the fender and Ihe f-araye wall. 1 bruising her:eif ludly. Mrn. Syn-;fT.3tt; baker.s' blueHtein pulentH, hoist is well advanced In years, ly Tito A.-vmm'IiiKmI Tivss) Domestic ATLANTA Mrs. ltehecra 1-itl mer relhm. only w oman to hold or flce of t S. Senator dbs, nK'l P. CHHAOO CltlzeltM plodKV TiO, uioi.oatt to loan city In crisis. V A S 11 1 N O T O N President :tv;e i.f IU2.SS2 acivs. and if thin , Hohv er rornhts tmportauon 01 par liad occurred our vtnltorn next yeni-trots. w ould huve uM'n few as no one j cares to visit nn old bum. I hope) ST. I A I I - Walter J. Hill, son everyone who comes to our little! of iut,. James J. HIM, defendant lit ton-si reunites the ireat Importance f iixt.oan alienation of affection of th lr care with fire during the n.di. Iry period. Just one careless per- - foii might put this b.-auty fiot In an unattrnctiw position that would iAlst for a hundred year-. Iliv ver the iH-oile who tin making the Minam country their acatioii plact set-Hi to upprecliite the rare quality of such a playground and are glad to help preserve it as na ture intended it to be. Th care With lire rxhltdtcfl hy the I'i'.'f. STEVENS-VAN ENGELEN CO 3313&r r Boys' Blue, IJuUon-Lep; Breaches $2.45 I.OS ANUKI.KS Ihincr sues 1'antaKCS tor Il.tln0.000. TAMPA, l-'lu. Hoover burr r..i, at bullJInir trmlcn limltirs cut. i. tico tM,",,w',, kopr country may tinU nietboJ for nmlcnble wt- tlelllellt of StriKefl. WASHINGTON funntunpn cbarne KAffulrca Infornirsl tht Iiollviun csimtumt.lcr ha pnlt-n-J (eiiernl nff.nsh-r. iii:ai'1(, N. P. One pilot Injur. e,l wh.ii IS nriny piano flylnif from MIlis t'lty toward lllsmurk. N. I"., arc forev.l dowtt by "torrn. WASIIINtlTON luterstuto rom- nier.e commission nskn chanite In law proMilinit for ntllf"4 nliiit linns. I'lHVlKH - I i in I it iN Italians think their Jillelencei With V'nlBCB iflovble Jiiiu iiltli-H lor coiiforffiire. "Story Book Romance" Crashes If S . ' ri , ft A m I r v . 1 VA. II Rr.i $7.30; pastry flour. A'). ?".6u. 1-OHTI.AXn CASH roltTI.ANn, tre., Jan. 25 (Al') t'anh wheat: Itie ltcn,1 l.liicstem, liaril white ft. S3. Soft white fl.L'2. We.Htcrn white J1.22. Ilanl winter t.m M. Northern sprinjy $l.lllH. Weatern red 1.15i. Oals: No. 2-3S lb. white :l Today's car receipts: wheat a barley I, flour la. oats 1, hay'.'l. .1.0. '-iTIV?',r v-;3Elrfl-'r, A v.l Omaha Bm4 The "story book ronianco" of Itosnmund Glm k Powell. hon abort, nnd Ralph. Powell, Inset, has enmo tn nn end In tho Omaha dlrorre courts. Powell save np a 15n-a-wcck pnltlini as secretary to Mm. Arthur & rhn.-illknpf, widow of the Niagara N. Y.) Power Cnnipalty exeeutire. who Inherited 5 5.000.000 upon her husband's dealh, to marry Miss tiliu k. who Is. Mrs. S.-lmcllkopCs niece. The couple dls reKardee' Mrs. Schotllkopf's tllsapproval nf Iheir niarrlapsd and Powell took a Job as real estate salvunait In Omaha nt $Ui0 a month. Now he has nicd suit fur divorce nml asks custody or ltnlnh Jr., their 4-year-olrt sou. Powell was three times Missouri Valley Tcnni chitnipion. LlUtiTW EIGHT BOXER KILLED IN DETROIT I.KTll.i.T, J..H. -27 (AI' j Mickey lurmon, L0. Petroit liK'ht- woi-ht boxer, died ut 4 a. m, today i In lrovideuefi Imspita) following ', n knockout In the olympia ring last nh-ht at the hnnds of Kddie ' Koppy, also of Detroit. iMrmon, whose real name v;is NieholnH Darntand. did not regain ronseit'Usnew after reaching the hospital. lie was knocked out In tlie fifth . round of a lx round fipht hy a riKht to the jfiw. The bout wvin ono of the preliminaries to the ' Arehlo Hell-Tommy I'aul fight. I Koppy, his manager, t'haiiie Moore. Keferee Aim ilennri.sey, i and I)oc Cam'y, Iarmon chief , handler, were questioned hy Van ! II, Hlnp. an asiKtnnt pro-iecutlnK i attorney, aflr the fipht hut were j not held. lUnc. who was a specta- tor at the rlnpslde, ruled that lar ; rauo was the victim of a legitimate j knorkoiu. j Dorm on was on the h-sing end of the fidht from the ntHrt. Koppy tieit him up with right, In the flrvt round and h:ul him on the verg' of a knocknut in th r i to tsao fjm os rnA- uie ys-?:. .,f1tWaLL HAVE ALWrVTV RCMTtu VmEiP. AWtMEN-f -THRouCH Tb6,r J 0 a t OA.. , . .i i M -r V -Jim ir.'tV'rfi k f mm 1 j f imMmm FAST ACTION WITH WANT ADS If you want to rent or sell, the quickest way to find ji-ood prospects is through the Classified Columns. Hundreds of people read these columns daily to fill their immediate needs. Get in touch with them . through a well - worded Want Ad. Phone Main 37 in the fifth when Koppy connected U.itMtLi ' S'M 4