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! T Wednesday, June 11, 19.10 Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. in iii. in I a" (Incorporated) Aa Independent Hewapaper E41t an4 Pobllabar bJUtVET F. MATTHEWS BualDesa ata&aarar Published trwlnfi, except 6urx)ar. at Ull Adune Arena. Lft Grand',. Oregon. The Obserr-8tar published eerr rrldar. Kntered at the Poslofflce of L Gracde, Crecon, a fiecood Clue Hall Matter under ai'. of March 1, OfflCIAL PAPER Of UNION COUNTT AND TBB CITY OP LA GRANDE MEMBER OK ASSOCIATED PRES8 The Aaaoclated Press la exclusively entlUed to UM for publlea tlon of all newa diapatefcea credited to It or not otherwise credited If published lereJc. All rights of republication of epeelal 41a patcbes In thjj paper, and also Lb a local news herein aiao are reaerved. H tl'r 1 Advertlalnr Representative U. C. MOGKNfiE.V CO- Inc. u Franc lsoo, Los Acreles. Seattle. Portland. Chicago, Detroit, N York " BUS8CRIPTIOM RATES ur urmr Dally, per month In advanc . Dellr, alx anontba In advance DaUr. alnvle copr . Tic - to Br Ball Daflr. ner montb In advance . Daily, per alx months In advance . Oelly, per year In advance . Wekly, Gbaerrer-Star, yr year . . toe ADVERTIHIKO RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch Display, local, per column men lime contract price on application. THE KJXtilJOM OP" COD For the kingdom of Cod I not Jn word, but In power. I (.'or. CJ'J. mattera readjusted LhemaelTea, There bow arc 3.409 ciieeae fac toriea In Wisconsin. ML Glen Personals. Golf And Tennis Stars Will Wed Monday, June 30 Br Thocua T. Topping (Aanoriatfd ITer- Staff Writer) 1'AKIH. June 1 ( AJ') On the Hy Mrs, V. I. H lillimc .Observer Correspondent) 1!T. GI.KS (Special) lliee Blanche vtnmnr emerisinea a;,h. rhi ,ht ,,,w , n;, number of friend, at hr borne Ctlide church will ring railj- to here Monday evening In honor of - nce , o! Mi.de- moutelle r-imone Thion de la t.'haunie, quet-n of the French polf kingdom, and Rene Iii'oste. for- Fire Permits To Crops At Park Be Required On, I Growing Rapidly After June 15; Under Warm Sun Br Mrs. A. G. (V.nLIJp fObM-rver Correspondent) ("OVK. Orejron Special) Th - Br YM C. Vnorder 4 Observer Correspondent) THK PARK SpecUI) The Senator Simmons, dean of the United States senate and a national figure in democratic pfjJitics. was defeated for re- j itioniination. North Carolina, it seems, ik jiot proud of its numiK-r or gins at the city park j tj;ui;iiLdii iiicljuj i t-jr vl m v jr o vi uiiiuhwu.j If unt MiM J'.uby Keik. h- J-ft W-dne- Jajr for Yakirn-i, Wash., to epnd tbe KUinrner. ill ,Flk ac-companJ-d on br trip iy MiMt Kdna CuHxrton. of fjunnyf.de. Waah.. who ha p-nt wme time vjjritJny at th F-ik home. lrs. Fred Zaugc and no nit. Karl and Joneph. and !"- and Mr. K. K. 'Anting and jwn. AlaUht', went to Knterprii Hunday to viit wtih f hir son a nd rot h i-r. A uiCTurt Zaupff, Kho la at th; Knterprw hospital recovf-rinjf from a broken Jee which he received h:te cut ting pOKts at his farm home in Wallowa county. Mr. and Mr. H. B. l-irsn and children, Kenneth and Joan, of Baker, visited hre Hunday fi ith ' relative. I'ioyd Iiix(-r, ljn h'mith and ptu. and Wayne Smith , of Iji ; 'Iiand, attended church n-m-ice Sunday. The 1M. (Mn draconn 'juoru1 of lh- I,, li. &. church '-nlrtained yri&.ty e'-nii)f; at the Coiiununity hall. The evening Mas fpent danclnp and playin(f cards. li 1 rhmen i er-; n-rved by the m" rubers at a V-ii' hour. About t-nty-fjve of the youni; Injyn and girls enjoyed the affair. B. f. Ownloy wai In the com- nl.. (Inn,!.... I.iialn aaaiar M. Arda Brr enl.rtained a! pier Napoin of world's tennis. Their romance li?an aboard the j transatlantic linr which brought 1 jetroke of coon. Monday. June JO. fcampfire permit requirement co ! weather In the Park Is very warm into effect June li and continue j and pleasant and the crops are until September 30. as apreed upon ! making a wonderful growth. j Uxi ye-r by the rupervijor of tht I Mlvs Beverly and Krilow L-ay are ' Blue Mountain group of forests, j 16m)jr recovering from a siege of, J'erfwins wiKhio? to camp In tfae:th mearles. j national forest, should obtain their j Clarence Vanorder. accompanied cam pf ire permit from a person by his son. Vloyd. hauled lumber authorized to iue them, or a .Sunday for Peter Ifoganson's house United .States forest rvire of- I which will be built on B. A. Swans the two young folks bac from the i ficers. in or near the forest, injranrh. Tnited Stat- to Kranre in 3S2 7. j which th y wish to camp, it is Raid, j John Jochm and Frank Harris of That as after P.4ne -aCote by; Campfire permits to be tmed in I Union are working at the logging his vtclorie over William T. Til- te Grande P.onde Ranger district 'camp. den and William Johnston had ( of Whitman national forert may Lurs B. Lirran and Custavc ieen ti.e main artUac of the j t obtained from the following, i Pearson returned to .Salmon creek French victory which brought the , Keith McCool. dmtrict rantrer of , above Baker Thursday after pend Uavis cup to France for the first ; Cove, Orego; W. J. Hallmark. Ing several days at the Clarence time, and it was -after Mademoi-j Cove; C. JU Cad well. Union; Hill's jVanorder ranch. selle de U Thaurne had made a Hardware .Store. Klgin: Lookout- Mr. and Mrs. Art Moudy and most creditable shoeing, although i P:. Prominence, firemen at Mose J children from Catherine creek not achieving such signal success. t .Springs; lookout on Meachdow : motored through the Park Monday In the woman's sroif champion-j mountain. j to Pondosa, and vicinity. ehlps of the Lnited Wit. Children's dav wa observed at Elsworth Mann visited at Mr. I wcodtni; jlne T-antiKt church Snnri:.v m,.m!ar.d Mr. Clarence Vanorder and inr. the entire Kundav R-boni ifamll- Sunday. the world of society, to which both f ins r,;irt Tne mu!ic fUrnihed iIr- and itrJ- Butch Barton. alo faniil.es klonr, the I-a'osts n by the young people. The choir ; iIr- and ,rs- Charles Burton, Wm. l--adr-' in the a-jfomobiie and j nginfr. "His BleingK ' and a j Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry airplane Industry uf France anHwn;r r,f welcome. "Thy Will Be ' Morris and son. Royal, from Baker, tho d la ('hanmw as an old fain- j Done." a nolo by Ku--ene Anderson. 'molored through the Park Sunday Jly dating back from the Bourbon There were recitations by older ' on their way to Catherine ereek. pupils and the intermediate and-' I-ars Larson and ML Mary Van primary grades put on a pu-eant I '""der were supper guests of Mr. called. "The Glittering Gate-."' It!r-n'1 Mrs. Charlea Anderson, of was a welcome to spring, the rep- j ker, one night lat week, resenting birds and flowers, about) Oeorge McDow motored to Pon 30 children participating. It was : d0!a Monday on business under the direction of Mrs. Joe Mr3- Glenola Vanorder returned Fisher and Mrs. Chas. Hancock. to her hm in he Park Monday The Rev, Walter Piatt read the j evening but was suddenly taken ill scripture lesson, the Rev. rhs. a"d was at once, rushed back -to Keal Pari-ian The romance was continued real Parisian wed- rejririe. It will be dinv- Personalities of the aristocracy of the Faubourg l-'t. Germain, lead ers in the worlT of industry and f inane1, princes of tennis and princexj-t-s of golf, will form that day around the two champions, a circle of admirers and well wlsh- of Baker, was in th i t neighborhood Monday buying hogs. ttuppoit of Hoover, KiiiK Carol is on the Kumanian throne at last. And while Jtinrr nf Rntlprt; phc rest of the civilized world may be somewhat shocked tc t poc,f iiL . i tL....: a:.. : u : n ;io rememler that kin";s today are Icings very largely in t name only. It's easier to look up to an adult figurehead will to a be taken to doctor. Mrs. LA GRANDE STORE k.,nrs,oN.iCWEST & CO. NOW A FREE FACIAL If1-; iTy. .ru'i,j vi J' BY A COLONIAL DAMES BEAUTY SPECIALIST Saturday the 14th is the last day, call up and make your appointment now! Lest you for . get. You'll not be sorry if you do for the . beauty aides prepared by Colonial Dames - carry the endorsement of many of the most - , noted stare: Remember Saturday the 14th ;-, ' is the last day. ' ' Heavy Rains Halt : Hoylake Practice Of "Untamed" ; HOYLAKK, Kng., June 11 (AP)' -rJIcavy- rain. .interfered today with preliminary practice for the British open golf championship, in which play begins next week. Both th6 Royal Liverpool course at Hoy- Leo Diegel, - MaclJonii id Smith and Hurt on Smith played a .very wet three ball match over tho Wal lasey course . where one of the: qualifying rounda will, be played. rs. Hancock, the nraver. and O. B. ! Pondosa and -We want art little display as RoVinson. made a short address .Baker Tuesday posible." Mademoiselle de La Mrs. Rita Robbs, of Vancouver, l""anrer nas een uner a toctors Chaurue told the correspondent. W'ai-h.. was among the guests at ' cl"o spring, but it not improv Tho bride's drejf alM will bejthe swimminfr pool Sunday. Mrs. I lnff- Sne is not able 10 "ta" in lne simple although the work of one I Robbs was formerly Kira, Shu-'Iark the altitude is too high of the most fashionable drosjtmak- maker, of Cove, and well known ' for her weakened condition, er along th Champs K!yes : throughout the valley. She is vis-,' Miller has moved .one of his all w hite atin and in the latest iting friends at Ia Grande and Un-j landi of hl in the Park and I30 summer style. ion. the herder reports that the grass j Will Continue Golf j Summer -hool notes: The Rt. i ta "c?Ile"t paure 1,0 , t . With the death of John Mackin- ' Invitations have been sent to n.y y t T'min'-ton u . raiierf E- A- fawan nas taken a job of han tO a Child monarch, and Serving in that Capacity is about un amJ th P-rtial retirement of most of the ranking tennis play- ;lo Portland Monday where h- made tfuUinf' and bidding logs for the .11 Cr is exnected to do. ??" C."1 TJ":"1 n: ccalaureate address Monday IIST. unmn.nL "King Butler" of the screen. t Wills-Moody, busy at Wimbledon .h(.oI 'ednedav morninL- 1 ,,y hU s'ter Mary, visited at the - .lobby Jones, who arrived from j a umi 1,1,11 J,,,,u- WBteTLF, TO DICAW TACU.MA. June 11 (Al) I'.ob Kruse. i'otland. and Abie Cole man, New York, wrestled to a. Jirfie and the Wallscv course how- ! draw here last nighl. Ali(b r-: fevr, benefitted from the down-i on- ?,ll-,,n- defeated. Johnny t hour. t Coyle. Olympia. by a lone fall with , 1 1 r r y''HTIt Mackinnon, robust ex- ' defending her (ill-, would be un- j Tne Kev. and Mrs. I j'uujjiu wihj aie iiutr uiunirUsiy jjitui ehveu jii tnu wynu ut isrnisn military band-leader, had aoie to aitena. wimhiedon is like-,an(i jhilem F. St urges J. R. Wanker ranch Monday, where London. last night fter ten days of kport may find some food for thought in the performance of undJ?pytcd c!aim lo the L. ..r r. . .i 1 . t 11 his heels, however, cam-tfharles rank Wykoff on Saturday m Chicago when he bettered the Green, who is perhaps the only World's mark in the hundred yard dash. For many, many m:relcn fhuiUr who wa ever on ln; yours the record had stood at 9.6 seconds. Many track j wiison Benge, however, now re- on JII came over from ;Mrs. K. Vanorder. Is .staying. " - Ben Monday. Mrs. Sturges is ly lo provp a Kimllar hiindlcap for many omer tr nnn aiarn. prevent- : member of the faculty teaching lnK them from l.elnx pre-nt. IrellKlous drama. Jlr. .Sturve.s haa -Will vuu continue to play .charge of athletic sports for bov. , Kolf?" the future bride wax axkeil. i The Ilev. Wm. .Murray Uratlr.er i Why. of courre." nhn replied. ' received a warm u-plrnmi- from his ! Xperts thought it Unlikely that the time WOUld ever le t" lo at the top of t)iat,"On the llh of June I hall rom-!man- frlenda here. He spend all ! ,,.,1 pM( l.,tf ..,. T,.l-m f Xlir.kir.un lvo..f lUr. r.bl ""-"" -uii o. pla)ein i ... , ,vvn in . r ,iauoiia i j, leisure 11 me ealli at the d i f- ; luweiea. ut laht year loian, ot Aiicniiran, ieat the old wh mai,,, i.uiiiini:'' their cine-ichann.ion.hiti!.' , m ..7. .. i I .Xull as he is chaplain of the tw.'hool. IXJMSKJ, Mi.MMKT JI.VTt 'Ill-ill S ila has a morning liilile utuily hr.ur I .-. on The Man Jesus and the even-j 1'ORTI.A XV. Ore.. June II fAI') 'ins meditation on "What the Liht ; tht continent, was ready for his fir.t practice round. Two thirds of the area of the M'llh a break in the weaiher at city and county of San Francisco inoon, -Don Moe ventured out with Jthn ! Kore..t of Coomlio Hill. I ' Tho sword carried by 1'eler Stuyvesant. famous Dutch colnuial governor of Xvw York, lian been ; presented to the .Museum of the I'ily of New York. record a tenth of a second and now Wykoff runs it in 9.4 ""r-. epecuiiy. uenge. now ex . . . i . , .. . .. . hlbittni; hia talents in Joan Craw. Ills ncrformance w iunt one lut of evidence that there .. .... nothing in the world that can't lie improved on to some talking picture. "iJniamed.- haaj ,l,re WUn Ik. V,oihr, ,.c r,l ,.f,.t;,. ..rr:,.; uieo wnn men ucee in nun- ijmskl. Aberdeen, and Kred ahow." ...ft.. w.v w aK ,Jr,lmIIr,d.- "The Clinirins lhart f Spokane. lhf h.p-- t , A reception will be given Wed - ' ency Keemfi tO have llCCn attained, alone; comes StimCOIlC to do Vine." "The Itoad to Y-ster.lay" -welchl. who fought to a ten-round fnesday afternoon at the U V. s. anil many oilier Jiiciures, 111c ,tvi; draw here Jlay 25. have been ' ommunily hall honoring the ilev. I highly MicccKsful characler star maiched or a ten-round main 1 Wm. M. lirudner and ll,i Ilev. and (ho job just a little better than the previous record holder. - That's typical of American progress and indicates what we on the Kngiih singe. mnv nvnor.f nf lh fnlilio ' "tnlamed. which was directed by Jack fonway. tn now beine; shown at tlie Mate Theatre. ' event bout here July 22. plrs. 1'. K. Stursca. School elections, under ordinaiy circumstances, go by de fault. People find it difficult to lie seriously interested and n handful of loyal citizens do the voting. Such a condition thould not exist. The schools are the most important con sideration wo have, especially from the taxpayer's stand : point. Forty-two cents of every tax dollar in Union county goes for schools. Therefore the coming school election de-sci-ves some attention. The men to lie chosen will have GENARO BEATS R EL ANGER IN TITLE RATTLE Library Ghats POISON LIQUOR RAIDS SUCCEED TOHONTU. Out.. June 11 (Al") --tnee again Krankie Oenaro, reeOKnlned as the flyweight cham pion by the national boxing com mission, has thwarted !li atlempt authority over the taxpayer's pocketbook that should not be I or Albert (i-renc hy) iieiunKir to lightly given. Choose your directors with special thought to j h-. 'h"" their business ability, their financial judgment, their broad-.' :naro retained his national minded and impartial attitude toward school offices. Go to j h" ljrvielory the polls and vote. The school election is always of utmost ! uv-r Ib-liimfcr. The diminutive loroiiio ngiiKT fi an i lie hcHt ine argu men t tor four rounds but thereafter Frinkh displayed the Hpccil and cleveriwits thai has cur ried ti 1 tu t tho top of the division. The fight was it npficdy affair from the ft nil in lit finish, but the champion forged it head slow ly find Niirely in point scoring us, the end hove into view, litc lu the flu iit Gen;iro scared repeatedly with left Jabs mid a powerful over hand right. (Continued from Pa:- Onci against "smoke" importance and should be regarded in that light. WORTHY OK HEARTIEST SUPPORT As The Observer has often remarked, there is no single ; 2vent in the county year that is more important from the standpoint of county development than the Eastern Oregon Livestock show at Union. It's there that the foundation is , ...u wi .inuiuvii iiin-ivov niiii t tnivi udi.iiunin.iiii iui nji-r. ; raising, for dairy expansion, for agricultural efficiency i '.hroughout this and adjacent valleys. The stock show has ' leeii the greatest influence for progress on this valley com ( lUinily that we have had. And rightly so. No whore else in Oregon outside the International and the State Fair is there u finer aggregation of stock than at the Union show. It brings a number and quality of exhibits each year that is worth going long distances to see. And this year there will ic special attractions for many visitors in the special race lrograms lo be offered. With good weather, the show should break all records for Moving Lambs To Minam This Week lly Mrs. ;. W. Will!- ( l ibs.-rver I oi i-cspoiident ) MOT I.AKi:, llr... (Upeeiall John I'eterson Is moving his laiiibti over on the .Milium this w k. Mr. Peterson expicis lo take five days lor Hie long Irlp from Ills place on Powder river. .Mrs. Iielo tiailthb-r was called lo Petidlelnti eitrlv We. I ...-s.l.. ittcndaiice. Surely it is worthy of everyone's heartiest ' ",K ''' ""' v, ' h i ion iiiucsk or in r uaiigiiier, .lrs. l'orrct I'ay. Mrs. (laitliib-r 'lime to Pendleton support. Wisconsin's Cheese Industry Is Result of Crop-Wrecking. Pest f MuNJi'ti; Win ( A I ' ) A litlh. iig Uixh ma'ht WlfH'OiiMn "Ihu ,heiH- renter of, the world.' Gieni rounly Ivoks bark to tho li'Jlt Crop dln.tr.lef nf 7(1 yi ai s ago o plitcr responsibility for un In- uslry tion Worih ;j,"pi,(ntO u car. It Wttn th- eliini'li b.lg, wrecker f Wheal iiinl eurii dope, llj.il gao ViMeonln iii iri'lum t y t lnil hah I'OWn II M 1 1 J inert' pi iiiiH'-.-M liiHi.lHHi,. " ;.utlds uf A inert -.tu, S Ir-s. tick if nd liinlxiit;. r -!). time' h.tti half the output u tin whole nttl Sial.-H. Am the bull iutuI f.iii i , tit, JUih lo diversify Un agiii-ultun. y the chlneh bug drove the H;il l ne lulo it biihiiii rui ihat iituk- t It tie Of til" i t.lt lltej-l Hlilt. H III t V lllOII. Tltn Iiidiintry in (incn ..iiiity an beirmi r,o yearn ago by ntrvi Uller famtltcH. but the piodie ttoii f chrene. In Wlmoiialll can b ttti'd back un far m 1 7 w It. u . harks lloiMtUl b.j;uii u tiua!!' i holne lnilltiy Iii JeffelHiin Mom or the early die tnado In the homer, with emilplil' III. Ah i aily iih I elieine, wan Mobt In I cugu Tor as little j pound. i -trinity. with Mrs. Wlnship of I'nlon. Mr. and Mrs. llo (lauthi'-T diovi- 10 t'ove hiHt Siitithiy nnd vis it d at the home or Mr. VituScho ttnhtn tu, a brut her ot Mrs. (iau t lib.-r. All.'.. WiPb; Mill g to Hot I -I W iliHfdiiyn uifl S.iluidityj to work ill tin' rtl ore fur the 0 tier. Ml rt. J. lllton lliixter. Mis, l. f. lluniseti ip'iil Moiiliiy , Wlr-rohMM -,M.Hl,iy. llt !,. (,r h r ir.dr. in t-i. ,;,iHidtlaiighter. Mix. W. M. Maxter, lir, V t.- ntrt a tlf ' nioii. 1 I J. W. It.ixter r l iiioil. In. ft been On.- of the find itgil. itltui.il t (- t. niod. ling ihe hniis.- hi the Kmnk Opeilillvt: Vlitlilex 111 tn- t tllt'l t,-iiilis phiec this wei-k. Staler v,n 1.. guti by a WIiiim no Mrs. J V. iPtc and diiughten. county farmer who i iiino t.t i- Mi. J. . Muster Jr. tnnl Mrs. coiiHlit in x. .hiving a h-id or tJiunt ihb- wen rthoppern In I" .own from Ohm. i u (;,,,,i.,. Thur-biy. The next y ur he l"'U In ih- --- - -. IHMk ftOIII I'l t itWH ii.lh' l b ItMll li ighhoin, n t it h. if ii i (in-. I rli -(. j ami dlvhfe.l th" prof Km at the ,,, t Ol,s . All IU MAM O of the year. Jacob kurb ti tihiioM mad- hini-H-lf a r-Oi lnl niitiurt by makltitf tin Ilr nt ItinPiiigi r in ur MoiiriM . Tow iiNfirlli held Ih- ir lii'H. H urn Kuih n'f wiigoiin pat-ned throilgli tllM I-llei'lri. Hut Karlen and hit t he. tl. came Koud cuntoinein m Moitiuc I 'In ii Your acjitimi lEi-utlln "Hummer lime in the bt time for read inc. " mi ytt M i. braiian. "Hecaun- many people iiiiiiK me m innx montii) inj oniv t Ideal tim for reading, ttiere are prefcrem. many more desirable book on I he i r ctly u nhflven duiinir Ihe joinimcr time, i without What is li vai-;Uloii ti in lo Ihe for mountain or to the beach without u book ?" kIm- ha id. j The library maker a i,pe-;i con- j cewrtion fo thofe who ur extend id vacation trips and w ill j l nited StateH Attorney fliarysj iJOly II- ' nltl- jiiJ that tho t nr. s : 'acaniMt tnoffo arrest ea in inc fhop raids would be given 1 ! anil would be taken h- i i the federal grand jury preliminary hvarniKH be-; I' nited StateM commi.'-sioiMT, j He naid ho would ask tlie niaxi-j mum penalty where convictions were obtained. j planning I "; descnueu tne mjuor as iniui'i j and w ill "eatn ' and caileu ns otspenser.-i make up any package of from one to a flo.en books and allow the boy on er vacaf Imi privileges on lh. books unt f September fit -it. "Of CoUlro this titles Hot include our new Heven day hcoks o? "murderers.' A separate campaign against sel lers of poisonous liipior was being conducted by New York f ity po lice. One speakeasy proprietor was held on jnU'OO bail on a charge book w ith a number or requests I of homicide in connection w ith the ahead. Summer time is a good 'death of an alleged patron. Mayor limn to read Ihose hooks that on I ' J- Walker In a htatemem has alwnvs Intended to read hi ' f;vrt d hanging for any. Miim-how has never fouml the If tlie." wiys .Miss I'oty. "One of our pat tuns is reading many f ine Maiidaid things from a list. 'One Hun. Ire.) Het Hooks.' She thinks hummer tfmo a Kpleiolhi III o to 'catch up' on her rending. Thnse wishing to read ahmg some special line will tin. I llrds fucIi as ihe above al tho library or the librar ian will be glad to make a lift of tit ler: lo hint tho reading tastes of the patrou." iltTl.ANO, tire., June 11 t.l I iw i r mat Urn w ur received here Tue.xtl.iy py friend;; that l.nniry Olnihlcad. (ornier president of the NorthueHtern Nutinnal bank, was released from .McNeil Island Mon- 1 day and Joined hl.t family in Stiillle. lie vwtn convicted for vlo-I l.illon of the iMiiking laws and had L0CALBIUEFS .Mt'l IVftlay The Sons and OauglHers of the Pioneer will meet r-Yhlny at 3:;.n o'clock at the Sacitjaweu Inn for a busini-ss meetiiiK, It was unnounceij today by the ' pn-shP nt , A. It. Hunter. I'hins for the ami ml pic ntc will bo illwussed. At M nMilt A number of ihe families of th men and officers of the naiionul guard who art aileniltng 'amp ftalsop are .vpendlng th two week. at Seaside. M n w ht.se fiuuili' s an at Seaside Inclutl Serireant Howard titenu. Lieutenant I. V. Webb and faptaln Walter Mean. To California MISS I.lmti Steveiisuii b-ft last niylit oh his way lo California where he will join his wife win. hi. Ikm-ii there viritli'i; since the imiiun) training school was disi:iis.-el. Mr. ami M rs. Steven -on nccnmpanieil by his mother, Mrs. .. Stevens.. n. will return to l-i I i ratals Surubtv and the elder Mrs. Stevenson will spend about tl. w ccks visiting here. one tohvict d of sdling poisonous liquor declaring- the electric chair was too good for th iu. : 1 . , ... i Expert Radio Service Let our rompctent radio man service your set. Adler's Music Co. 6 fSf.Ti LOS ANGELES . ftM ' hit htlllllKU rcduted lo thrxc 1 Ineil SI. Ml I'Carl S. Stiles wsis fined IK'.O nnd ciits this morning In justice cnirt for the po-oessluh of int.xi- ivaling liquor. Stiles paid the fine and was (IImhUm-iI. The arrest was tmtdo by A. bitiun ollccr. linsoii. btatc iH'ohl Convenience Comfort Ztfospitdlity Ya will appreciate the cxcclUm wrvicc and mc-Jeraie rain. The citv'i rrrn crntrly located hold. One block irom Pefdnna Square cortvcnimt lo all (riding iliep. tiic.iirtj, fin.1iKi.1l irutu ut tons and cttxtric depot! for all resort. Garage adjoining. All Oat-klr Rrwmt I'ltti WiiS fUf!, It.-- IVr. . . I: .- tl ('nrnvfrt FtodFrirndly Prim t:R..sK Simkon. , Duuivr Hotel Savoy Sixth u brand A quality you would insist ufron if you nea ail of the FACTS I FACT Only a few years aqo, Wcs'crn America intrmliicrcl vacuum 16 J packcil coSrc to the world anil more rcccn'.ly vacuum packcil tea. For fine codec, the vacuum tin is now the universal practice For tea a special process still remains the secret of the originators Schilling. The flavor of tea evaporates just like coffee, only more slowlv and it is months (frciucntly a year) before tea reaches you from the Oriental gardens. Much as you may have enjoyed your tea. you have missed much of its original rare flavor. But now it is preserved lor vou FACTS Bo'h c leaf and a coffee bean must be toasted to drive 1 7 and i8j oft' the moisture, which helps to rob tt of flavor. Good coffee is packed in vacuum immediately after roasting. Tea is toasted at the tea gardens, then scaled in large chests, lined with lead. When it arrives in America it is repacked in ordinary tins or even cardboard boxes. And that's where the damage is done ! But this is how Schilling docs it. As the tea is poured from the lead lined chests, if u fajcfcif ,ji and ululc slill hot (ust like your coffee) k is scaled in vacuum. Schilling Tea comes to you as fresh and fragrant as it left the Orient the only tea completely protected from the tea garden to you. Coffte Schilling " GREEN TEA ( A P A N J BLACK TEA (ORANGE PEKOU)