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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TEN PAGES TODAY. fanning CITY EDITION THE WEATHER PORTLAND. (AP) Orc Ron: Fair tonight and Bat turday. VOLUME XXIII. MEMBER AHMOC1ATEI) HKEHH LA GRANDE, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925. MEMHER ASSOCIATED PKKBS NUMBER 277 ir FJ BAKED III E "Bread Like Mother Used to Make'' Passe with .New Methods LOCAL BAKERIES' LOAVES SUPERIOR Latest Addition to "Staff of Life" Commerce Here Is La Grande Bakery Building. "Hp-ad like mother used to make" is another phrase now role gated to the Umbo of h past for finre l lie adoption of modern bale ins methods the- mythical superior itv of mother's loaf has passed into the discard. The new building occupied by the li Onnuie Itakery on Kir street lias been built with nearly every feature of design known to mod ern bilking practice incorporated In its construction. I'Yom basement to roof the build ing has been erected with the ideal In mind of producing: perfect ba kery product. The basement where the flour Is kept. Jh vermin proof a"d waterproof. No cuts are kept lit the li Grande bakery for there is no need of one. Another special feattwo of the building is the ventilating system which keeps the temperature of the mixing room down to a tem perature around 80 degree, .even on the holiest days. Making the I tread. Kver thing ill the balter.v. oven the .shipping department where the trucks are loaded, is kept clean und under cover. Tho bakery products are practically untouched by hands and everything Is Uono by .machinery wherever possible. Blurting In the mrxlng room the ingredients of the bread are mixed bv a machine which Itself weighs Mum pounds, Here the flour. Wa ter, yeast and so on art! mixed to gether. To illustrate, the bukery used J 640 pounds of yeast Inst month. Mixing takes place at in tervals of from 4f. to f.o minutes. This portion of the work can be. viewed from the street through u large window provided for the pur pose. .The dough is wheeled to the link ing room In I urge containers that rt'S'-juble a w ash I nb on wheels. At t his si ige in the procedure t he bakers either change 1he dough in to potential lliitternut loaves or t h commoner varieties of bread by the , liferent machines through which it is run. The I.a Grande liakery special - ' (Continued on Piige Five.) BRANCHTRMN The bninch line piissenger train, piiliiu:; into Minimi station on the outgoing trip, yesterday at 1 2 :.'tn ran b:to the branch freight train w hich had stopped on the main line headed inward l,u Grande. Although everyone on the pass enger train was shuken to some extent but no serious Injuries re sulted. V. Andersfiu, fireman on the pass'-ng-'r. was bruised wln-n Hi t ow n against the side of the cub other injuries were slight. Neither t.he engines nor the. cars were d'T'iled hut the passenger en gine was considerably damaged by t he force of I he Impact on the front end. I in I Ions, siiprrintendant and other company officials left for Minam this morning to determine the cause of the accident and to make an investigation of the clr cumstanccS. Scouts Climb IN COLLISION Men Explore Snowy Cave WA t . I .O V A I , A K E. O re. ( Sp . c;al). llov sro-itn ftom several Ivisb rn ( tregnn and Western Ma lm towns have broken camp her-. leaving rr their respective homes at mhl-u irk, The to days sp-nt h... :-d li fit- iiiiMt'-diTitt- vti-:nl'y imprest. -d t!io boys greatly anil, incidentally enabled semi- or them to immlre merit badgij In phmcerlng. It i piHnned lo make Die camp en annu;il outing sit- for the Sninlit, til' est i e ports indieule. During the fay here (liewou's. In I'liH'Ci' t ! Senut Master Hua or lltmiington, and uccompunh d by Die Ui v. Ira It. Aid rich -f Nam pa, ". I. Johnson and George t l.e-u'ers of Joseph, ascended Kagle "nti. retui niug by way of; Jet la kc. Homeless 'Sis 1 his Uircc-ycar-olcl A an Mirs (Citlff.) bo.,, Thomas Jliulicy Ai'klo, In lirlr In tttHMHiO, more money than many men ever emu. yet lie Is homcles. A Kentucky court awarded the boy to bis . father, then a Cali fornia miii-t awarded lilm to hi grandmother, and another t'all fo uiu court remanded the boy into the keeping of the sheriff until the cam) Is finally settled. E GALF AS PRIZE ELGIN, Ore. (Special to Th Observer). Dr. W. T. Phy of Hoi Luke wilt again give a Holsteln Prleslnn bull rulf as . a speei.C premium for the best grade mllei cow exhibited at the L'nlon county fair which will be. held at Ktgln Seplember 2S-2 6 inclusive, tt hot been announced. Or, Phy hap given away several valuable ani mals to grade cow owners during the -past few years with the idea of stiihVitng interest In -dairy cattle, : . Joe and Henry Nominee of Kb gin will also give a Durham bill calf as a special .prise lor tin best pen of beef cattle. Announcement bits been made that miiny purses 'will be offered for this year's racing program, which will be held in the after noons fir week. Tennis Championships To Be Decided Sunday TioubloH teams from Pendleton, linker. North Powder, ImbJer. Mil ton. I .a Grande n."d l'nlon are en tered In the Ksstorn Oregon tennis tournament doubles matches which are to be played at lnion on Sun day. Play will start at 0 o'ciock Sun day morning. Charles lilngner and Norman prets. doubles cham pions last year, will start the day wit It Jensen and I lute)) in son of l'nlon on the other side of he net. The matches will be played in single elimination style wtih the best two out of three sets deciding the Irwue. Cups have been put up by the tournament committee, and one will be furnished each mem ber or the winning doubles learn. Tony T. Smith and Claude Coop er will officiate as Judges. GUANO .11 KV INDICTS lU'.MTS'l HOOD niVKIt. Ore., (Special.) A special session or the grund jury, called to investigate com plaints of liquor and women par th s at the Neal Creek ranch hoim of .Mrs. Nellie Pence, found iin In dictment against Ir. V M. Post, dentist, on a charge of assault ami buttery. His wife was the victim. When arraigned, Dr. Post pleaded not guilty. GIANTS WIN NIAV YORK. (AP) The New York Giant tit -fen ted St. Louis to ' day. I to 0. Eagle Cap; I Summit I a p lured. Iewls A. Stanley, Clarence I '. (avb-s and Gl"nn Jacolis who re. I cenlly spent some time In tin i lilchi- mountains in Wullou .i ' roun'y, lneluIhig Mutter hot n. i !l.lor-d some fit the summits con- siderably. s j The high st mo mtaln In lh lience has been name! I,eg(Ori j Mountain" by Mr. Stanley. On (In- saddle north of Matt (horn a cue Avhleh tln-y loeate, j bet fall w as fu ; tin r edored 'I iinz a ron1 Mr. Stanley an I (.Mr. Iiavlei were let down '.'. fe.-t .to the Know and then rtlmb.-d i ilow n In stem cut In the snow tj 1 feet further to the floor of whut 1 provnj to I a subterranean roo:il 1 about 30 by 6U (uvt iu aUc PHYWILL GIV Band Plans Concert For September I Municipal Organization, ureatly strengthened, to Give Third Ball Park Recital. Thn next open air concert by thel La Grtindo Municipul b.uwl ulll be ' Btvcn at Ihe b:ill park nust Tnes.luy evoninc It was announcevl this mornlnp by Anlrev l.on'y Jr.. di rector of the organization. Hlnc the hint concert the bnnd tin added n new trombonist. Klmer Healey of Mend. )reKon. w ho hi.a vonaidurahlK experience in band, n-orlt anil is proving a real uddi-1 tlon to thi.. brass s-ction. The bP.id Is constantly undertto-i iK iniprovenieiits. Kbw of u radi-1 Uli,r.. ..,..nrtl...l... ,lf inlte iinprovelun1R. which are rais- ! Ini? the standard of the ori;anir.a-' lion. It is difficult to realize the devel-t opmcnt the band has none through in the last few months bocause the chanires have been gradual and not al once noticeable except to ihoKe connected with the band. New Instruiiienla have been nnr- chiis. d and one of these In parti- eular. a bass horn, has proved a wonlerl'ul asset to tile organizn- lion, new men have been added .ilso and at the same time the band has held regular rehearsuls, which, under Mr. Loney's leadership, have rreatiy Improved the ensemble playing. - HELEN FEEBLER, INVALID, ANSWERS CALL TO BEYOND ' " Miss Helen T'pphler. nn tmvtli.l tor many years, died at her home yestoiduy nt 2 o.'elock in the af- Lernuon at the atfc of 24 yearn. .She has iimde her home In this locality all her life and leaves many friends who mourn her passiitff -on. Miss Feebler has been a cripple aimie nine .wars of ntfe and was torced to remain In bed during the past fom,,. t'unorui :KM'vices win ie neiu Saturday at 2 o'clock nt the Pcen- ler home with burial in the Ma- sonic cemetery. t he ueeease J Is survived by h .-r parents. Me. ami Mrs. K. '?'. 1'eeb- r, four sIsLeis and one brother: Airs. Jt. A. Ipper, " of Pasco, Wash.; Mrs. hYankle Milner, of Port'and: K ith, Herford. of m (.;mnde, Marjorie Peebler and ltay f eeoier. One Killed When Train r.. ij O TI i llllS liantlCar; llliri , POUTLANMi. Ore.. (Hy the Ahso- eiaied lre.s.)-,iohn CoMtes was instantly Killed lodl.y when Mie flUllllll'lll I iilllU' I I'll lUHLl'l II llillll struek a hand ear on tresl le .South Portland. In .WlUlllt . I...U. Mt lm ll-NIUW ,, known only as 'Steve was prob- ably fatally injured. A third man. .MM.e ,.,. m. seriously urmseu. II I I'll l "l II, ' if l.'li nri 'I. UAKIClt. Ore.. (Speeinl.) Ite sumption or mining setivlty In linker eounty on u l;iri;e seiile wus Indicuted yeslerduy by reports 01 rich strikes by several prospectors. A copper showing in the vicinity of Bourne, where Baker county once caw great gold mining activi- ties, was indicated by assays com pleu d by V. V. Olbbs. ass lyer. Mumpies ian.-n irom nie r.vans properties by Bert tvans, formerly oi iMoninouui. snowed copper vai- lies running us high as Uj to tho ton. Average ore values of $ 1 G U ton in gold wen shown at the mine of Professor J. J. I.lddy of Mount, on the Snake river. The vein is feet wide and ISO feet down. Tlie j asstiy showed eight ounces of hi I- I lOIATO PltlCKS WILL STAY IP, SAYS l,ATLsr KKPOBC WASIIINd'l UN (AP). .lou.se vi es who ha c Icen paying two ir tlui'e timeg an muuh lor pt atoes this year as last wit" giv n little promise of relief in a esume of thr potato sit jation published Thursday by tl.e agrl ruituie department. The potato s.iortage tlie de part nmnt said, applies to the late rop us ell as the cart), and lo iweet potatoes. The w eat her ie eenlly has bet-n fuvorable for a uiger late product. on, but on the jlher hunrl. tiii- crop u ill have o i tin the guuatiet of possible urly fronts. "The present tariff (f So rents .ter Mtit pounds on p'i(hImm Is a barrier ag.iinsi heavy impuiis un prices jtn very high," the de partment said. i.iKTii:. rs iti;rnt.Li SALI.M. On-.. (AP) The grand Jury ImcMlgNttinx flit pit-cm Jn-enk Auziit 12. Ill w bl b (un ji'.tanl nil one coink-t -Here ltlll.il. Itsbly retiirneil -l iinniler ittdhinietH' a.ulnl Xunny, IMo find KHIry . for tin' -lfltliv of .1. V Ifn'uimi Slid John HHtt'iiey. guanlH. The con lieu will be rmlgncU this ufler-uuuu. SUSPENS ON ORBED SENT LABORERS a ni.i ?i. PnMl IVTivifiTo Allini dUtt! LOiU XUineiS to Walk Out in 828 Mines Sept. 1 i; ApTmve tr'T?!??.1 HV 1 iV-' 1 " VIjIVII'j MAINTENANCE MEN "Normal Conditions HS : p.,,.f Tn-inr1a CIO v JMIV. U IMU.J Basis: 58,000 Men Af fected by Strike Order. PIUI.AnKl.PHIA (Bv tho As sm-liiled Pros,.). The anthrucliv i coul operators and miners today reached an ncreemcnt on the .cs- "" ma ntenanee men for woi-k mines during the suspension set Ior Hcpiemnep nrsi. The arrangements pi-ovlled thai "normal conditions that were ob- tained during Idle period in the pat shall he the basis for this t ag'-eement.' The suspension order, Involving i 5S.0U0 miners In 82S mines was Is- j sited last nielit lv John 1.. lwls. , president of the f nlted Mine Work- j -" PHI,A1)EI,1IIA (Uy , A,. pneifMPrt Press. ) A siiKpennion in the hnr'd roill fields Sent ember 1 was called Thursday nltfht by John I- J-wis, president of the I'uited Mine Workers of America. .The suspension was e-llel be- cause the miners were unable 1o obtain from the operatoit, a. in per cent wtiffe incre'ise. adoption of the check off. enuili.ed whirrs for dav workers and various other de- mauds which they made condition- -to renewal of the wuKC tontiact expiring Aukusi ;ti. , or.i(l. im.rtive u wnlknnt nr ..jnnn nw,n nf xvutt.lt ,,hmif m. 000 wln npoimhlv he left In the m)M.. frtr ,nini.mnr tt.,fit ,ilp ..revention of floodlna- and rHV..i.H qju, 0pprR(ors and the miners ,., ' ,t.wiin.Uoi f ....tiiir Thursdnv nn the terms to irovern t1(1 maintenance work. The miners i insisted that the full number of. linen b used ns in times of normal production and that these men be reiameq mirinff i ne emergency pe- rtod wllhnut either reduction or repine-meni i.v mommy men. ,-,e npern.nrs. nn mo mn-r na.iu had wanted the , Rht I o she eton Ue - ,iri.et leai.le. .,). n)Hnurned without The meetlnir n.ljoiirned will.oul . ... (-.nn to resume at fi o'eloek l-Yidav morning. fn(i f()r fnS(.nJtMnn ,for. 1n. ,wo; wn brftn (hp miners Ihi year because of t'buses ,u.v lllu.,.l,ll ,,a c-eurred In BUS- iinWiiu in I tin limit . 1 i:i'l limv VAl'A.NT. MOW YOltIC (Al"). lliini row. f!;inous rendezvous for the North ,L'antlc fleet lujuor slilps. wus de- H. ned Thursday for the r'lrst timel m y(Urs. Mnwever. rapt. Hrorg" ! carmine, new eommander of ti e New York const guard dh i-j ,j0il declared the co st guar I iducKade of rum row would not ,v relaxed. . . ,, , Crime Accident Cause 19 Fatalities Thursday Your Name In Print .Mol of n me litimrui ami like lo oi-e our namo in pilni oc4 A'-lonall. The cdd'blHMlel. Iianl-lu'adeil hiisEues-t nuiti of I A (.rnntle, houeier, .loen'l spi'iul lit v adieitKiiig money foi (bat pin jmim-. fe uanls real. biisines,-lMiihbng publicity for i-ei-y dollar. o In tliM'Mi't sHnd II al random uitbont liies(iuntiii'4 n n d Mtin'in Intw many readeiw, bal kind of reailerx. wbal Is (lie itr-t nf leru liing encb of them how fn-leri-ilcl lliey are h; tlie niiil liuti or method cmplo d, an I other Hal riu tiH. tien lie has thoroughly gone Into Ibex aught of the ittb tcni be torn-, at iiiht lo Tla Olwrwr It ofTerx nil Unit ban I -beaded bie-ine ran tie maud. "Otwcrier Ailertllng A ilercbsjidlHlug bervfue." Beach Resort Holel Destroyed by Fire k'AnrT ...,... ,p ra,,,,,.,, s vSv v4,tC r. C3tS jur M.min i n.r Ni ork VA. V. A ?ScJ ' . s.x.rt dist,-,,,, fll I NSi' V1''lU. TPh&ttA ,l inp. slums the rue apparatus ,3 J; Vyv''li ,""W!5 AirY'T S ' 'F1' f.m mail,, towns in a valiant IX v'J'"" Vxtfc i' V "Wif ' V an, nip, , save ,l. fan, ,,,.1 VS ' '".-tU.' 4 A ' ' msthentno, Jft3; J? " - 't: A rfpork pfinn W4w WAl.lAVA. Or ThreuhlliK' wan resumed here, for the most pint, fin lueadnv follow ing (he w-ek-end rains and many) good yields are being reported The yield from most fields mrcHiiea ure said 10 du runninfir upound 0 buslie.n an acre for the wii.u r - ,l ,tU f- - - -1- 1,0,18 wm'n' In! ,tlu 1S m 1U d" IJU8lll''s un ut'r- J I'lass, of Middle Valley, re- porta u yield of about 4i buslicla from a Held of Kederation. Glenn Tulley report h a ;ili-bushel yield or v ederiilion on his ranch in the hills neyen niites northeast of here. xni vaneiy or wneai ic proving 'very popular with many of the wheat men of this section because f hvavy yielding qualttlea. In many instances wnere it has been threshed out ibis- season It hns been threshed out this wesson it nuH ,ni"' considerable bettor yields thun winter wheat in adjacent MeUld. iooi nt Yield H. C. Hkkh reports a yield of 50 bushels of oals an acre on drv hmd and also a 23 bushel an aura yielU on spritlK piOWlltf," UHU Suea- tik of Kederation. ,.nv fi:if,tin whn ritiinh.1 thn.Mhln(f a sfi.cn. fh-Jd of l - 'orty. wh(,iU f(jr M(1(.k , J . '" w . 'V , K Moy,L rU" . ' ., J Ira"" "H1 oune, un acre. - . K ... ..ii.,m r . ,. J, i-r v i..i,i. ' Gwflmnsirft, f 'Iin rrlKninn Sent to iS'aval Prison I WASHINGTON'. ly the Asso.i Jeled Press.) l'rivale (l-orwe Ileum, member of tlie marine minnl ,ot Die sinnmer White House in Hwumpseott, hits bei-n s-nleneed to ,wo 5','"r8 in ",IVI1' prison and to)WUll killed w lien Ins autuinoblle u -honorable discharge. 1 s .idded olf the roau und cruiMd H" pleaded guil; to charges In-'into un air compressor on Handy volvlng conduel to the prejudice road mar here today. of good order, being absent with-1 " olii It eve. slander, including dero- yiiiollnr POWCFS (jivcn ! gatory remarks to the ser vice, aim I refusing to bathe when under ar - rest, LSI i;itlAY'S TOLL I MO N TOW X. Aln. Se.-n killed by boiler eplo-(oii. (MK Ml SI I K. Pa. Pour drowned. l'lti;i;POUT. Te. Ih'pnly -bei-irf Kbot lo death. I'lK ) ;.X I X . An.. f rii-hninl kilb nVr ami m-IL 1IK (.o Thu lnlorH killeil In lamllnx eollKon. MM.I ismi:il Okla. Two nlhveil iiaiik rnhhcr kilhxl. I I I'l sut it(. Train m en killed by derailment, Si:T; Kll.l.l'.lt ItV lll.AST I MDNTOWN. Ala. (Al') K- v-l in lien .-re r-poiiid killed' Thuisir.y wh.-n a boiler al I he ml- ton -Kin of An her and K.e a ex- plii'l.d al l.iyl'.n. i. "ar her.-. '. .1. .iiu li.inan .and six n.-Kioes wre I1,., vietlnis. Th" b'.ihr was pari of a p.iilabl" oiltlit ow I by ' li.l, haiiail. . ... - ItoAT c.PM.i:s. I fi It lltow0' Hoi'llKSTKI'.. P... t.P -Two lien and two Klrls were d rt.w o.-.i i.n.1 one man swam lo safely when He 11 row l.oal eeps'' d In a le uvy u on Uihe Onlarlo, m ar liere,! Thursday. (Continued on I'stft nr..; MMIILANSHIP BEATS DANGER WAHHINOTOlV. (By tlie Assool uted Press.) Grounded for more than 10 hours on a rock ledfje to from bursllhK icebergs Is on.) of the experiences from which t ho Ilowdoln, staunch craft, of thu Mac Mlllan Arctic expedition. has emerged on her trip irom the northern waters wit li the Peary. The grounding occurred Huuday several miles off shore In Murchl- - .m sound m I A delayed message from Com MU.AI1hll ,-elateH Hint to nmniler .Miu'.Milbiii ii luleH, niai 10 11Vh the Kovvjoln tro.n uouno.iiK . . " ', , ,,,",.', tl.e ledBe. tin, IJ-lo(.r. steel Imrrels, of Basobl.e weir ihron overb.mnl. The iluvs.loln s ileeks bud a Jr. de-1 Kll: list ns tin: tide elibeil. Porlland Man Slain In Automobile Wreck PORTLAND. Ore., ly I he As w-clab-d Press.) (L M. Itritt.nl, 3H. - , . . ' j Hint 10 1 iy Lp LlCOlS WASHINGTON (My the Aran- elated P. fWO. While uwait.ng eUu tlicattun of the fmvign debt sil uat ton us reg;i rds t iie ! "renen j obligations, the Waslilngtoi! go.'- ;rj tlie smaller powers whose the ( lilted SLites rcniuiu mil limit d, . With the Italian negotiations selicduled to be resumed a. sunn as that gowrnutenl cnri ntM. n data required by the Aiiicric.ui debt coiniiitHsion a iid the r ren, u Hi ssion i pec led to arrl e here for 1-onfei eiiecs l.lt.l it H pteinti r .4, otf.eals feel that the time i.as mi ris ed I or the u.ilbe.s owing smaller amounts lo talk bus ne:;. j iJotuo of tiiem have been told an I j others soon ill be informed, tint tills gownuuent sees no reason for further delay In icreiving. funding proposa.s from them, j MAV SCHOOL Wll.l. ISISI-; " CAS.'AI'i: ,I.Ui S, (Hpe. .ii.l.l Wi.il. on the pr.ipus .1 J" .- ' in 1.....I l.uihlli.K hen- will ntarl al iu.ee, Ii.IIoaIiik a 'tension re tell- d al n ! eiul iii-et ni.-. DHII'ulty aics-! over oi'li.lnliiK a s le lor the slriiilure. so II was voted lo b ind on icrulind now owned by the ills- tlUl. 1MIS IIIIIK'S II l.eei iwiary II Oei UH.V" th" KyllltlUMIUUI lo IIU l ite board of dlreeiors appoini "1 Iii" loll"'.'. Ili I. l.Hlni as II I un adNlB'.ry ..I. null I ee. I'.. V !: W . Wheeler. A. W. .V. ye.-. .1. I I. li s. o. I. tilover. . i . u.ieon, .uku pet.'ison i. lid I.r. M. (illlelnandl. and bath. l.at'Ker ones are scarce less. Iteanxaiion oi i iui. -I lllilo will be. uilvcrllBid Ilium dl- h. eause Hi. y re In sloull demiliid Kenile's forecast lu Its entirety uUiiy. I few peoi.le tun stund ,ucU mur-jniay come next. X A StAlilO HKAIV IVU VMfiHT SAM l-'HANUKCO (AP) Wnrlt tiiff iii elK'it lionr shifts finp tlie lout IH liours, eorpn "f be befit fivln tlon niccbanlost BTallahln mpect to coniplcb? the overhuulin of the three buffo nnvy senplunet, whlti will attempt a nm-H4op flight from San PranciHco to tlie Jlnueltnu is- '".!" J'' ?' ?. 1 Monday nftemcxni. Vinal plans for the pbubt nru U Im armuued KTI'DKNTS AIMIIT fil'ILT. SAN l-'ltANflSfO (AP) IHIhs V. linker ami Kussrll tVawford, iinivei-Kily students, t.Mlny plendnl t lirniltv to eburuoi tit extortion In I , ,,.,.,, ,,,, .. i,-w,r. iibtnlii UMl.tHHI from ti.l. imnlel ( ,,,., ; ,.,,. , ,. ,,': l mKtlmi llm. ,.s. .,,1(.u. .1... .11. ... .. r... .. ...... Una front the city hy n fake tele phone call, ami (ben lufnriiMMt tier huhand nhe bad la'cn UldmiHMl, demamllitg 8 ."(,( MM) for her ivIciim mom.li i, ikx; syi:s un: flilCAOO (AP). Kven l seraggly little nmngrel dog em be a hero. Tt by Cole, of mm. desci ipt breed and appearance. Is such a one. I n a lire 1 h:it tlestroyeil a rooming house It Nt night, Trily Cole leil his oe'enarian mlslnsi, Mrs. Altec. Harmon, deuf . nn I partly lilind, through smoke and tiaiiic to safety. l-'li i men and spectators did not hiinu Hlic hiin ti npped. Hiie was u n i ware of her daner. ltut Tilly Cole who attached hims"lf to the uged woimm when she ciiiiic here from t he west three weeks ago lo sesieh lot a in isHt in; son, knew sht) was there. Itaiklng ami I igglng al her ,:i.hls he piloted her down a j I :ght of sintrs, through tt burn- biiltv ay nmt Into the hIi t. Washington Poor Place For The Married People (Ity t'lmrli's I. hlewnrO WAHHINtnoN (MiA Mpeclal). Washington Is In u fair way to ' rn If : n the r- nl predietMin :.r (.iir m,, rlzl... i;. veislty i.r W.,KM. tiai Hie time1 () ,nill,K , ,. j ,. r,., n( n HMi w n kM, ((f, , ,, ..,,, ,,r r(,.K. ,lle the I - p(i (1) H MlM , ,.n u,,. B(. al ,., ,M niy ,., (,. Hn e- ,.,, 'nk ll( t,,. ,,. Ilfhlh. in, ... The nalional rapllal. I.eeause of ' 'lis relaliM-ly hire more or les . tup... ary popirai '.on tends siron.;- y toward iipailmelll house 'Xls tepee. Now, the typical Wash- line. -in soil" of npiirllil. nts eon- s'sim oi uui nn.i.is. Hiu:ueo".i.i ROAD BOARD HILL SELL E Two Million Dollars Worth of Bonds to Be Disposed of FOUR CONTRACTS LET TO; BIDDERS Highway Commissioners Award Jobs Amounting to $146,200 to Portland, Baker' Contractors. PORTLAND,. Ore.. (By the As sociated Press.) The state high way commission today decided to sell two million dollars worth of , bonds and to uso the money to re fund short time issues which ma ture September first. Contracts let by the commission included: The Hend-Lnvn Uutto section of The Dulles-California highway. 9.5 miles of grading, to L L. Llrown, of Portland, 48.tt68. The Sutton La ku-Florence sec tion of the Roosevelt Coast high- , way. 6.16 miles of' grading, to linker Kcharschnuth, of Baker, 165.732. A bridge over the Umatilla river to lcho, to J. U. Tobln. of ljrt Innd, $22,766. A bridge at fltnnfield ', to C. J. Montag, of Portland. 118,745. The new bond Issued decided upon by tho commission will not raise the states bonded Indebted ness but will materially reduce the amount puld tor interest. The new bonds are expected to sell at an interest rate of four und a quarter per cent. Tho old tssuu culled for six pur cent. ' . 1 Petition Honrtt J. V. Bmlth,, of Newberg, pre sented ' petition for .tho apprut.t of a franchise for a toll road be tween Portland ind Tillamook along th Trask river Via Gaston, The petition proposed, to make a (Continued on Page Five.) AIR 'LEGGER 'CHICAGO, (y tho Associated Presf.) living flt'hiig, suspected of being the mysterious ai'lano bootlegger playing tint ween Canada and Chicago. , nnd Harry Herman, identified by police as a gunmen and robber, w era found shot to death near tho Ashburne aviation field near here today. Hchllg, held responsible for somo of Chicago's sepctaculur, daring hold tips, is believed to huve been slain by rival bootleggers who fear ed his success in bringing In good whisky might give him a bottleg ging monopoly. (TKAN, Krench Morocco. (Hy the Assnelnted Press ) The entiro group of American aviators here made their first fighting flight over the enemy tribesmen's camps today, dropping 340 bilovrrams of h"nhs and scoring many direct til in. They also dropped food nnd am munition to six outposts surround ed by the enemy. idero'is rentals so there's litllo indurenient to build them. Not much o( u fumlly ean be suuetzed Into two rooms eomfortftbiy. Ho what's it poor nuterfumlll n to do with himself, his wire ned (.V),n 0ffB1,rlo(f past the Us"' when It rim bunk with pn nnd ,,,,, ...j,, flnd shelter for tils I. rood 7 Why. If they're to live like hum: n. heliiKS. his only reeoilrse Is In move Itllo Hi'! BlllMII I.B - -I M 1 I hase. Ta-omii. Park. Clarendon or some sueh placeand rent a eouiiKe. - I Til's doesn't Olillr limit cential Washlnirlon's population to tho unmarried, mil II "' pre. y near iu iiiiuii.. . '" - SSU PAL MURDERED U. S. AVIATORS BOMB IBIS