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Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OUSEKVEK. LA GRANDE. ORE. Friday, July 13, 19.il OGETY Mrs. Frank A. Elliott, of Salem Honoree at Lovely Social Event Yesterday at the A. T. Hill Home Mrs. Frank A. Elliott, of Salem, who In tho hoiuw guoiit of her sister, Mrs, Albert T. Hill, wni honored yesterday of tor noon when Mrs. Hill entertained about hnlf a hundred friends at tea between the hours of thrco and five o'clock. Mrs. CleorRo H. Currey nnd Mrs. J. T. Klchimlnon agisted about tho rooms, while Mrs. Robert 8. Eiikln, Mrs. nay Murphy. Mrs. Fred E. Klddlo, Mrs. Jack CooIUIkc, Mrs. h. fl. Moo, Mrs. J, L. Initio and Mrs. Albert Cur rey served. Garden flowers used with grent taste and in Brent quantities were used about tho Hill home. Mrs. Betty Cochran Roborts, of Spokane, was a guest from a distance. Mrs. Elliott, who Is hoiiKo mother at tho Beta Chi house at Willamette university, Salem, will remain In tho city until after the semi-centennial cclcbrutlon. Rebekah Officers Are Installed A goodly number of Odd Fellows nnd Rcbekithji nsRcmbled nt tho I. O. O. P. temple Wedneeduy evening to witness tho Installation of tho of ficers of Crystul Itebeknli lodge. No. SO, as follows: Chira Blunt, N. O.; Lole Flnley, V. O.: Eva Monroe, rec. sec: Ollvo Chndwlck, twos.: Mnmlo Mcduro, warden, Kuby Ostland. con ductor: Cordelia Davis, chaplain: Elva Plerson, musician; Oamet Huck man, 11. 8. N. CI.; Mabol Anson, L. S. N. a.: Sylvia llunch, B. 8. V. O.; Edith Onntrall, li, 8. V. Q.: Iou Itob ortson, I. a,; Lydla M. Hug, O. CI. Tho paiit noblo grands who assisted Flosslo Engel, deputy president, as deputy grand officers were: Iottlo Mc Ooldrlrk. wprden; Edim Borluo. secre KMOCKING HOUSE .BY WALTER C. BROWN. tYNOPSISl Apparently HI ftintl, ens a fiehi-rifiuil otitf one a etranoer, have Allied each other fit the ureakaat room of I'terre tin. reene'a home. Hut Sergeant or tier doss tiol believe it, mul now he nae evidence to buck htB "hunch." The bullet mark in the wnhiscot ina, euppoaettty matte by the po llcemon's yim, dotfj Hot fit the bul let tteelf. Chaptor 22 MORE EVIDENCE HARPEft'3 oyos took In the dis play of "oxhlblts" sot out on the buffet. They stopped nt the lliiuor glass from which tho dead man had drunk, his flugerprlula boldly ro vonlod" by tho spray of One powder. Ho orossod tho room to a bonutl fnl autlquo corner cupboard and oponed the gloss door. There thoy woro, tho mulching glasses o( tho one tho doad man bad used. Using bis . handkorchlof as a shield, ho picked thora out, one by one, and hold thorn against tho light. Tho first (our wero clean and clear. Tho fifth brought an cicla matlon of triumph to his lips. It was not stalnod or smeared, tor tho sides woro crystal clear, with not a troco ot flngorprlnt, but one drop of wa ter rolled about ou tho bottom. That glass nnd boon used, dried, and ro plncod but It hnd been usod. Ho dropped his handkerchief over tho small glass as ho heard a sound In tho ball,, It was Lafferly, bearing In, his arms a humllo of clothing, topped oy a folt hat. "Hero they aro, Stovo," ho oiled ongorly, "every last ploco hanging up In Diifrosno's wurdrobo closet as ncnt and orderly as you please. Andrews spoiled them right awny." "And I'll bot there's not n slnglo thing In any ot tho pockets," Har per prophesied. Tho detectlvo had gtiosscd cor rectly. Every pocket was turned out and fuund to bo qullo empty- Vho Innor hatband buro no Initials and tho maker's glll-stanipcd seal' had been worn away until It was unde cipherable Tho examination ot tho clothing further revealed that tho labels had been ripped out, as several broken threads mutely Instilled. Harper, i nowever, am una a marking aiounu tho false buttonhole on the loft coat ) lapel which indicated that a fraler- i imi pin or outer emoiom uau ocen ni'iu lui'iu lor suiuu lime. Tho ilctpctivo whisked awny the hamlkorohlt'r coucpaling the liquor glass. "I've pot my uoso down to tlie right ra H nt last, Jack. Listen to this our myntm'ioua visitor was v not kllK'd by llamill. Ho died hy the hand ol Bomo person unknown to u. Tho buUot that killed him todi-d In that wall, and ittm-k then.'! 1 liar lamill'8 mm that was found on the floor simply could not have mado that acar in thg yxvod. The roul mnr doror nmovod tho original tuilli't nnd snbslitutcd otio from Hamlll s gun. Hamlll was killed by the bul let trom the gnu found in the dead man's band, thore's no denyU.R, but that gun wa.i then hold by other I'm gors. Then there was A mooting here i botwecn our dead man and auoth perflon." Lafferty exclaimed. "lie was killed as ho sat there at tho table. Then Hamlll somehow butted into tho picture and there was noth. ing for the murderer to do but add another killing to protect himself trom arrest." Kxaotly. And the two dead men facing each ottuir probably suggest ed the Ides. It would be quite easy to wipe the guns clean, press the twp victims' hands arouud the tary; Ida Beery, treasurer; Lucy Clra ham. chaplain; Marietta Veck, I. d.; Surah Beddes. O. O.; Minnie Bragg, musician; and Lillian Ebcrt. Marshall. Thirteen girls of the Zeta Thota Kho Olrls' club with Lucie Buell as drill master exooutod very beautiful floor work forming lanes and arches through and undor whloh tho deputy grand marshal! escorted the various ofrlcora to and from their resccllvo stations. Adalalilo Kitchen repre sented tho nngol during tho admin istration of tho obligation to tho of-fleers-elect, Tho hall was beautifully decornted with a profusion of flowers of many varieties and colors, which were aftor ward distributed among the officers and members. . Campfire Group Arranges Hike The Wlcus Wlclnca Cnmpflrc group Is planning what sounds Uko an In teresting event for tomorrow. Hotur- day. The girls will meet at tho Homo of Patsy Mi Manila at 8:00 o'clock for a hlko to Pine Cone where there will bo games and swimming. Each girl Is reminded to bring her own eating utensils, tho scribe adds. W. B. A: Picnic Is Postponed Tho picnic which tho membors of tho W. B. A. had planned for this evening has been postponed untU Inter In tho summer owing to other conflicting affairs. slocks and leave them thai way. At-. tor that 1 think our doad innn's pockotB woro rilled. Identifying murks torn from his real clothes and n ring forced from his linger, prob ably a slgnot ring. No doubt the. murderer took them awny with him nnd by this time they've been put buyout! our roach forever." "Hut what has this glass to do with It?" Lnfforiy asked. "That Is our socond cluo nnd tho Oral doAnlto proof that another per. sou was proscnt last night. Tho dead . man hnd boon drinking. I reasoned that If ho had had a visitor thcro would have boon two glasses In sorv Ico. "Whnt would tho murdoror hnvo dono with his glass nftorward why. clean It and put It back In Its pluco. And that's Just what was dono, only tho glass was dried bnstl. ly and enough water was loft to form a drop In tho bottom. Thore It Is still. It Is tho only evidence of uso but enough." THEN tho noxt question Is whoro Is tho real bullott" L-nffurty looked at tho cold and untidy hearth. "Woro those ashes sifted thoroughly t" "Vos. No foreign substances wero found thcro nor In tho ash-pit at the bottom of that chulo," ho said, point Ing to tho Iron Plato set In tho tiling of tho hearth floor. "A stoul-Jarkot wouldn't molt un dor the heat at a log lire, would It?" "No, but say, I think you've hit on soiuothlng thcro. I bollove the killer trlrtl to molt It down that way. Look at thoso brass tougs. Tho emls aro smoky and scorched but there was not n fingerprint on tho hnndlo. Wiped clean, no doubt." "Whal about tho bullet from Ham ill's gnu? Where was that llred. ond how? It has the proper shape for having passed through a human body and lilt n wall nt diminished speed. Only one of IlamlU's bullets was used." Harper pounded on tho table. "You've gut It, Jtu-k. It was neces sary to ropriuiiu'o, at least rouplily, 1 llm r.wl-it.iii,-. nf Ih-th nil, I li.inn wlur0 ,m Cnrlu g0 ,0 llro t(,st ,,,,, (rm guns? To , ,.,. !iu.ml ,,,(., lvlloro lho klllor wolla Uo ()0 Como 0 ,-iearch down thoro!" Leaving Officer O'Conncll to keep an eyo on tho crime room and Its exhibits, they made their way to tho ; cellar. They turned on all the lights and looked around. I "What did Carltn U3Q for his lest.1?" Harper asked. "llo liU 'd up a basket with ra i and wa-te and tlrcsl into that. Wo n:u;tt look for (something that would ritard a bu'.let but not offer too n.iii-h reslsi.ineo." They wandered about, ansnient ins the electric lights with the beam -of their Mahlisht, but th unusual I iienlne. and open order of the eo ' memed cellar held out little prom ise of success. I Mrs. Whltmoro's efficient rule did ; ul tolerate tho hoarding ot odds and ends of worn out articles oftea mmil.Ued in such places. llarner found his way Into a boarded-otT section that had once served as tho coal-bin. before the advent of the oil heater, but now hold only a few empty boxed and a collection of paint cans on a shelf. And there, thrust away In the dark el corner, picked out by his flash Ullit, he found U. f t'tipyfttrfct, ttH. fry ""alter C. Brown; Monday, a myitericui ttragtr ipitt n tht detti. 000000000000000000000000 Miss Mabel Morton Society Editor Phone: Main 600 Until Noon oooooooooooooooooooooooo Anna Mary McKinley Given Shower . A bridal shower In honor of Miss Anna Mary McKlnloy, of Joseph, well known In La Grande and who will be married next month to Wllburn Bwaf ford of 8an Francisco, was given by a group of her friends Tuesday after noon In Community hall. About 60 wero present and Miss McKinley re ceived many nice gifts. Refreshments of cako, Jcllo and coffee wore served. Hostesses were Mrs. Ed Ebon, Mrs. 0. A. Colllnsworth. Mrs. J. Fred Mc clain, Mrs. 8. D. Houck. Mrs. Ed Purdln, Mrs. Wclthy Mitchell. Mrs. W. O. Belth and Mrs. K. W. Itumulo, ... N. 0. W. Juveniles Enjoy a Picnic Twenty - thrco Juveniles of tho Neighbors of Woodcraft with six of thulr mothers nttended tho annual picnic given Wednesday nt Pine Cone. The afternoon hours wero devoted to swimming und gnmos and concluded with Ite cream and cako sorved by the adults. Theta Rho Girls Will Give Dance The Tli eta Rho girls, who arc Ju venllcs of the Rebekah lodgo nr0 al ready planning their social uffulis for tlw coming full and winter in out ha, chief of which will be a scries of duncUig pur ties for stutionU of the high school and young people of that general ago. Anticipating this fullor program, tho girls are announcing a Uanclng party which thoy will give at tho I. O. O. F. temple next Thurs day evening, July 10, following the coronation exercises, Mem bora of tho OclU Fellow and Hebekuh lodges will act us chapcroncs and while older people will bo welcome, tho danco Is for younger people of tho upper school age. LaVelle Richey Is Complimented Mrs. Herman B. lUchcy entertained a few friends at a swimming party at Cove on Wednesday afternoon, com plimenting her daughter, Miss La Velle, who Is home on vacation trom her courso In nurse training at Emunuel hospital l:i Portland, and her guctft. Miss Loulso Crablll, or Welser, Ida. Others In tho party wore Miss Gcnevlevo Atller, Mrs. Q. M. Richey, Mrs. Wllhelm and Mrs. H. E. Ilk-hoy. Organize Club Of State Republicans PORTLAND. July 13 Per manent organization of "the Oregon Republican Club" will be effected at state-wide meeting In Eugene on Sat uulay , July 28, according to an nouncement here Thursday by Brltt Nrdry. temporary president of the lub. E. G. RoehnUe of Eugene, will be general chairman of the meeting. He is president of the Lane county chapter. Public Invited To Monument Dedication (Continued rrcm Page Or. neers association and tho union County Historical society, marks the spot wnere tho first settlera spent the first winter here In 1HC1-18G3. Tho program In detail Is as follows: singing. "Star Spangled Banner." Prayer, Rev. Clarence A. Kopp. Address, Hon. Dunham Wright, pio neer of 1602. Music, Mt. Glen quartet. Dedicatory address, Walter M. Pierce. Singing, "My Oregon." The group singing will be directed by Mt Lydla Hug. ; SOCIAL CALENDAR ; Sunday. July 15 2 :3l Dedlcnt Ion of Pioneer monument nt Mt. Glen. All-day Perry picnic up Cath erine creek. Tuesday. July 17 8.00 Auxiliary to Mt. Emily Pot No. 3tn0 V. F. W., t Eagles hall. 8:00 Neighbors of Woodcraft. I. O. O. F. hall. WHEN ALL 0THKR MKTHODS HAVE FAILED . . . The Supercurline method will Aiive your hair beautifully regard ess of previous failures. The hair issutnes a lasting curl under the vrsuaston of moist, live steam. This method actually benefits the i.iir. leaving it healthy with even noie thin Its original luster. SITERCTKLINE STEAM WAVE Now $.1 Complete (Long Hair MOO) coupon which entitles you to an .'xtra Shampoo a4 Finger Wave liven FKEK with eac permanent luring August, s SITKKCI KUNK STKAM , PKKMAMA l" WAVR SHOP I MM 4th St. PhoiH M.vln 2iU rorrrellon In yesterday's Safeway od White Star tuna was quoted at Vs for 13 cents. It should have been Clear water Tuna FlaKos Vis for 13 cents. Kan Hero Toduy John Kane, of Pendleton, better kn.wn "Hannv Juck" Kane, who was painfully burned In nn explosion at Island City Monday, was In La Grande today, and is recovering nicely. He said that Mr. and Mrs. Billy Mitchell, of Island city, In whoso place ho was working, have given him every otulstnnce possible. Visit Hen ' ' Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Herrman, ol Baker, woro guests yosterday or her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kelly. They wero occompanled homo last evening by Mrs. Herrman's brother, Olcn Kelly, who will spend n week visiting with them. from Itnkrr ' Mra. Mary Melville and Miss Louise Hammond wero guests yesterday of Miss Jeanctte Mi-Murdo. who Is ntend lng the summer session of the B. O. N. The visitors returned to their homes at Baker la-it evening. rrom Long Iteach Mrs. Anna Polack nccompanlcd oy her niece. Miss Esther Bcnwaiger. arrived here enrly this week from Long Beach. Col., and will spend sev eral weeks visiting friends here and also at Wallowa Lake. Mrs. Polack who Is a former resident of La Grande will remain here until after tho cele bration next week, when she will go to Wallowa Lake where sho will be a guest of Mrs. W. H. Dohncnkamp, at her cabin. Hero Yesterday George Ferguson was a business visitor In La Grande yesterday from his homo at North Powder. Mr. Fer guson Is owner ot the drug store there and also has a store at Union. Slop Here Mrs. Nell Garth and son. Robert, of Little York, 111., stopped In La Grande for a short time while en route to Enterprise to visit her sister. Mrs. Garth Is a former teacher In the La Graiulo schools, They visited rela tives In California und came to La Grande by way of Spokano and Yaki ma and will visit In Eastern Oregon for some time. Krttin I'nlon A. N. Busick was transacting busi ness in La Grande yesterday from his home at Union. To Cnve Sheriff Jesse Breshenrs drove to Cove today where ho spent the day looking after business mutters. Visit, Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Alva Sims and daugh ter Betty Jean, arrived in La Grande this week from their home at Los Angeles, and are visiting her mother. Mrs. McClurc ond slater, Mrs. Archie Kelley. Mrs. Sims will be remembered us the former Wllletta McClure. From Mi nam H. L. Mcllroy. who has a ranch on the Minam and who is well known 03 a guide for expeditious In that section, was a business visitor in La Grande this week. ('until. no Triii Mtss Loon n Strong and Miss Betty Baldrldge left this morning for West ern Oregon where they expect to visit for ueveral weeks. They were guests while here of Miss Mildred French and stopped here en route from their homes In Idaho. Have Operations Juno Hayter ond Norma Lee Hauntz underwent tonsil operations at the Bouvy hospital on Wednesday and ore now reported to be recover ing satisfactorily. rrom Enterprise Mrs. Harvey Bay, of Enterprise, was a visitor In La Grande early this week. While here she visited her mother. Mrs. J. C. Gulling, and friends. INDiGESXIO FORG03HTE: NOW ! tfl Just get Bismi-R, thf coast to coast sensation. You'll be amated at the way it gives re lief (or indigestion. Bisma-Rex 434 ounces GLASS Drugs, Inc. RSONALS Here Yitwday Don and Arthur Holmes, who make their home at Enterprise, were visl tors In ha Grande yesterday. Improved Mrs. Dean Bid well expects to re turn to her homo at North Powder tomorrow after having been In La Grande for several days following a throat operation which she under went at tho Bouvy hospital. She Is now reported to be very much lm-Pved- sAvl'&l From Klgln F. A. Tobrock was a visitor In La Grande early this week from his home at Elgin. Ilecent Curat Recent guests ut tho homo of Mrs. Ruth Rcynaud and family have been Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Farquhar, of Lob Angeles, Miss Myrtle Huff, of Port land, and Miss na Lewis, of Sacra mento, Cal. Mrs. Farquhar and Mrs. Reynaud aro sisteru. New Yorkers Here Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Richey tire having as their guests their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rossoa Smith, of Rochester, New York, who are en route to Hollywood. Cal., where they plim to make their home. It te 20 years since Mr. Smith last visited here. JOSi;i'll l'KKSUNALS Mr. mid Mrs. Allen Bhlnehart, of Portland, have been here on a visit at the homo of her aunt, Mrs. F. D. McCully. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Smith, ot La Grande, and Mr. and Mrs. Colwell and daughter, of Phoenix, Ariz., are now at the lake at tho Smith cot tage "Cauilllta" for a six weeks stay. Mrs. Colwell Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mrs. P. B. Hurt, of Ellensburg, Wash., was In Toseph Saturday visit ing friends. Her daughter, Mtes Clara Norrls, has been here the past two weeks, a guest or Mrs. F. D. McCully. Rev. and Mrs, Paul Beresford, who have been hero the past year, both serving as pastors of the local Chris tian church, tendered their resigna tion last Sunday and left Thursday Tor Nompa, Ida. They will both be missed by their congregation and every one else who knew them, and all wish them success In their new field of work. Mi-3. Edward Eben entertained Fri day and Saturday afternoons of lost week at their cottage "Hill Crest" at the head or tho lnke In honor of Mrs. Maurice Eben, or Portland, and her daughter, Mrs." Russell Vaughan, and her friend Miss Mildred Marshall, of Los Angeles. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Maurice Eben and sou, Eddie, are leaving Saturday for their home. They liave been here two weeks. Mrs. Doris Mitchell, who has been visiting her parents at Heppner, Is home and wry much Improved in health.. ALL-WHITE COSTl'ME WASHINGTON (fl't Mrs. Robert j Clement Watson attended a morning ; sports event In nn all-white costume. I She wore a white flnirhcl, swagger- j length coat over a tailored white j crepe drees. Her hat was a large j one of white felt. MARVELOUS NEW THEWHOLE COUNTRY Look Whnt You Get No F.stra Coat: 43t More Miles of real non-skid aalcty . . . Flatter Wider Trend . . . More Center Traction (16 more non-skid blocks) . . . Heavier TouRher Trend (average of 2 lbs. more rubber) . . . 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HEM WANTED If you. wish help or suggestions and ideas in the building of your Float, or the decoration of your car for the Old Timers Celebration this service will be given you by Richardson "The Art Man" at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. 6-28-t X. DANCE Mon., Wed. and Sat. Men 25c, ladies freo. Cass Beer Garden. 7-13-2 t. To avoid confusion the celebration commlttco announces that dance tickets sold by queen contestants are good for all dances Thursday, Friday and Saturday In tho Zuoer hall. Sacajawea hotel, Eagle3 hall and Old Fiddlers contest Wednesday night. Since these tickets were Issued the commlttco has sanctioned a privately conducted dunce In the La Grande hotel to which their tickets are not good. 7-13-2 t. Dry Box Factory Wood. Large truck load delivorcd $5.00 per load. Tele phono orders collect. Pondosa Pine Lumber Co., Elgin, Ore. 7-12-2 t. Nynl Anacld Powaer for indigestion, 50c. Moon Drug Co. 6-22-1 m Try Moon's Vanilia Extraot, 3 oz. 33c, 0 oz. 62c. pint $1.3'J. 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Moon Drug Co. 6-22-1 m ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE OF SALE Notico Is hereby given that In pur suance of an Order of the County Court of Union County, Oregon, sit ting In probate, duly made and en tered June 15th, 1934, the under signed administratrix of the estate of Edward Chestnut, deceased, will from and after July 24th, 1934, ,at 2:00 o'clock p. m., se:l at private sale, at the office of Green & Hess, At torneys at Law, at Rooms 1, 2, 3 La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon, to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand paid, or for part cosh and the balance to be secured by first mortgage on the premises sold, and subject to the con firmation by the said County Court, all the right, title and Interest which the suid Edward Chestnut hacL'at the time of his death in and to the fol lowing described real estate, to-wlt: The Southwest Quarter or the Southeast Quarter; the East Half of the Southeast Quarter of Sec tion 18; nnd the North Half of ICE CREAM Retail - Wholesale Delivery Service Dally PURDY'S DUTCH SHOP Phone Main 430 Cor. Depot & 5th FATLAND - SIMS Koad Service rhone JIain 105 Adams & Greenwood tho Northeast Quarter; Southeast Quarter tJf the Northeast Quarter of Section 19; and the North Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 20, all In Township 4, South Range 41. E. W. M., In Un ion County, Oregon. To pay estate debts, claims and ex penses of probate. MATTIES M. GOFF, Administratrix. GREEN & HESS, Attorneys for Ad ministratrix. June 22, 29. July 6, 13, 20. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE On the 14th day of July, 1034, at tho hour of ten o'clock a. m., at the front door of the court house In La Grande, Union County, Oregon, I will sell nt public auction to tho highest bidder for cash the following d esc rib od real property located In Union County, Oregon, to-wlt: The southeast quarter of Sec tion Four (4), Township Three (3) South, Rang Forty (40) East of the Wlllametto Meridian. Said sale Is made under execution Issued" out of tho Circuit Court of tli State of Oregon for the County .of Union, to m directed, in th0 case of Metropolitan Life Insurance Com pany, a corporation, plaintiff, versus Mlnnctt sentner, a single woman, H. A. Samuel and Jane Doe Samuel, whose true name is Lillian A. Samuel, his wife, John J. Murchison ond Jane Doo Murchison, whose true name is Mary A. Murchison, his wife, and Land Credit Mortgage Company, a corporation, are defendants. Dated this 14th day of June, 1934. JESSE BRESHEAKS, Sheriff of Un ion County. Oregon. - vJune 15, 22, 29. July 6, 13. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notlce is hereby given that Delia Parkinson, administratrix of fhe es tate of Laura B. Jackson, deceased, has filed in the county court of Un ion County., Oregon, her final account "Oh Wad Some Power The Giftie Gie Us To See Oursel's As Others See Us!". ft" EVEN IF you do NOT judge others by their appear ances remember, others usually judge you that way. 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