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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-EIGHT PAGES TODAY CITY EDITION THE WEATHER PORTLAND (AP) Ore gon! Pair tonight and Thur dny. r. VOLUME XXIII. MKMBEK ASSOCIATED 1'KtOHH LA GRANDE. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1925. memheb associated pkess NUMBER 281 CRAFT JJL 11 jLljeL A. yi : " A FLOWERS EXHIBIT III ELKS HALL Neighborhood Club Opens Annual Show Here This-Afternoon MANY ENTRIES ARE TO BE PASSED ON j Beautiful Array of Col- ors Make Displays Es- peciallv Attractive to Garden Lovers. Remember those vividly Illus trated manuals issued by the lead ing feed concerns containing multi colored pictureii of flowers'.' Then you will have some conception of what the annual Neighborhood club flower show looks like. Flowers, flowers, flowen! To one to whom flowers are divided into two main general classes, posies nnd rosea, the flower show looks like one. huge, Indiscriminate mass of color. Hut what beaut If itl colors. Whut matters It whether this particular ly gorgeous bloom 18 a chrysanthe mum, a dahlia, an aster, or a pansy ? (.orgcoiiK Specimens. All are flowers and all gorgeous specimens of that particular tpe cies. One finds H immaterial In response to a recent advertise ment in the International .Musician Mm. I elhi Parkinson strut-tor at the Fast piano in- n Oregon School of Music rec Md Inquiries from State:;. Mn. Parkinson adv' Ived nearly i5 different rlis'd for an int in tor to Haeh violin In the .schOf'l l'ir (tie I ; 1 1 lerni. nunnt-i-ing Victor I lePinto. who left re cently cngag. ii iceum work. The responses were' from many very promin-ut musicians. Sevn lei n w re t. c ived Horn N' W York City alone. Tlte remarkable thing about the entire Imnb-nt w;.s that most ol (Im letters made nome ref erence to thf Oiegon climate as being a highly desirable one in which to lie. Tliis hows that Oregon is becoming better and b'-l- !"'' Vu,w" 1brom,'hout the eastern pari of tne i. linen ninien. With such a list to choose from Mrs. pnrkins'Hi reels confident that an exceptional teacher will be se lect, -d for the school. Th'- fall piano term id tin- Kawt ern Oregon music scliool will open on Kei feint. er third. The school will also give Instruction in voice and violin this car. infinite an luiiinoMiient in regard to the selec tion of tlie teachers to fill the last two positions will bo made within a few days. (Continued on Vhko five., iiL Gil FIE School Enrollment To Begin Tuesday Morning The Kchcdulr for the Jiigh School regtsiratioiis" was announced at the IiikIi school this morning by Y.. l. Towler. principal. Knrollinent will commence at y nt xt Tuesday morning. At llii. hour the s- niors will be taken care oi. All seniors should be sure and make their i egist ration ar rangements between the hours if It: So and 12 al Mr. Towler's ofrice in the high school building. Juniors will register Tuesday af ternoon from 1:30 to 3:30. These same hours. ::;o to 12 in the morn ings and from 1:80 to S:30 of uf lernoons will be followed fl tiring the entire four registration days. Sophomores will enroll Wednes day morning, advanced freshmen V,'edt'es'ta aliernoon and n w freshmen Thursday artcrnoon. Stu dents from oilier schools niny regis ter a: any time Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday or Thursduv. Dlglith grade graduates should bring their diplomas with them when rentst ertntr j ult-nts trans ferring from oilier schools should haw t he school tend a certified ropy of their credentials. The Announcements containing the list of teachers, requirements for admt."slnn. high school subjects by groups, general instructions, ex Band Scores Again; Crowd Is Impressed "Death of Custer," De scriptive Number, and Medley of Old Favor ites Worthy Features. Johnson, featured lust night b the La Grande municipal banu during it h concert given at the athletic field, proved a bigger sue vvitoi I tan Hie lime It was offered by tlte same organization dm iiA u concert given in the Arcu-U- ,h:;:;u J lie n inch out-door setting offered better possibilities to get h ive honey was very successful in se curing a nearly perfect rendition of the number. From the opening strains, rep resenting Indians gathering for a war dance, until the Bolemn strains of a f literal march depict ing me ueum 01 lubut, ine large crowd remained entranced. Had 1 one, unaware of the nature of the selection, listened in, there is no doubt but that the significance of the number would have dawn ed upon one before many strains had been played. Old hongs Seoi The second feature, a grand medley of old fuvorltes, arranged by lake, proved nearly us great a hit as the "Death of Custer." Holes, Including nearly all sections of the band, lent added charm (Continued on I'aee Five.) EMIGRANT PARK BUILDING HELD UP UNTIL SPRING. The state' highway' commission Will re-advertise thu Kaglo i Yeei Km 'grant Creek section of the Haker - Cornucopia highway in Haker county, near Richland, and bids will be received at a special meeting of the highway commls ston in Portland September 1 according to announcement this morning. As bids received on the me morial building at Emigrant paiK last month wore too high the project will be deferred until next spring. Very little could be ac- complished on .the b'lildfug I his tall because of the condition of tne logs at this time of the ye.ir. i f-Q Fined bv Slater In Municipal Court Martin Casey, tried yesterday in the municipal court on the charge of possession of liquor, wras found guilt) and fined $r, aecoriliug to word from the police today. peter Tray nor, found guilty of drunkenness, was fined $10 by Judge "J. D. Slater. ountV Commissioners In Monthly Meet Today The comity court met in 'regular monthly session this morning with Commissioners John Wells of Ali ce!, W. W. Stevens of I'niou and Judge I. O. Couch H present. The meeting at the morning session was d'-voted entirely to the auditing of bills. This same routine business Is scheduled for Hie entire s-sdott. Rids for a carload of slack will be opened tomorrow. planations of the various courses, requirements tor graduation, gen eral re gulations appl ing to :du di n(s. special regulations for sen iors nnd any other instruction need ed by the entering students will h'" ready tomorrow. A brief explanation of the pur pose and the qualifications of the school is contained tn the opening paragraph of Hie announcement. "I.u (Jrande high school is a stan dard high school, offering a choice of subjects that will provide a well balanced high school education. It is accredited bv the -No it Invest Assoclut ion of Secondary Schools, which is affiliated with the North Central Association of the Middle West. This enables Us graduates to enter any college or univeisity) In the I'nited HI'lle.H. Willi the opening of the school' vear thoughts naturally turn lo w.ird football, greatest ot American tnlersr holastic sport, lister Mac. Tuvlsh who has piloted the Rluc and White teams through two sue- ( ci .-slid s-a sons will be b'ck in ham.- this fall. He Is. in fact, en route at the present time. A wire from the conctt was received by the school board this morning: stating that he will be here within thu next day or two. I I VOLUME IS PUBLISHED "Winged Defense" Print- ed Gives War Depart ment Big Shock "StormyIpetrel" spreads belief "Truth About U. S. Air Service Is Going to Be, Suppressed No Long er," Mitchell Declares. SAN ANTONIO, Tax. (By Asao- 'eted I'ri'W.) Colonel Wlliiim .... . ,. ' c 'f. the "ulnrmy pptrpl" of t'ip raited Stiitra ulr nervlrp. throw a Imnilinliell Into air sere- ire clrolpa to'lay u-'ien t He war dp- pnrtment official" lieran n review of hla linok "Win-red Tlefpnae." MUpwMwl stnycrs mil liellevcil liy which h:iu been p'lhllshed against office, to bo In that vicinity. tnr dppnr'mpnt nrilpra. . I -Thp truth about the fnltid ' SAI.KM. (Irp. (Hy Hip Assocl Htatps air hpi-vIcp ts Koinir to np uled Pi-pas.) ('. l- ltntlii, taxi suppressed no lonKrr," Mitchell drivPr of In.leppndem-e, ,y:H Hlali declared to t Associated .Press. "I h ve d Isnbeyod no orde is," Mitchell asserted, although he ad mitted he hml published the book wfthotit KUbmititng.lt to his su periors for their approval. "The truth of our deplorable situation Is going to be put be- Cnvi Hip A incrlcii n mintilo come what may." he continued. The chamber of commerce luncheons for the fall season will open Kr:day nootwwlth a special meeting of the organi zation lo be held in The Tif fin, it is said Hint Important business is !o be taken un b-r enstdei iii ion of hlc!i the fu ture has not been announced. Albert Hunter v,ll lie chairman ot the meeting. Tin dale for the open in of the regu ar Tuesday noon luncheons has ptem- J. K. has bee jac cut working Ca1aan, state club leader, n in La Uiandc and ad terr.tory all this week with the boys' and girls' clubs. He has been assisted In t he woi k by K. A. Sayre, co inly school superintendent. Mr. CaL van will be present this njIl(. 1(t the meeting of the livestock I'nton under the direction 1. Avery, county agricul 'club at i of II. turist. He wMl a I so sta y until the club picn'.c which is to be held at the slate experiment sta tion at I'nlon next Krlday. l-'rom indications this picnic will he a big Sue-ess. Grande Rondc Meat Co. Again Alters Interior Following o!it the program of ex pansion oiT'-b"' fin for the i-eVi r:i' months past, the Orand" Rondo Meat ennipiinv Jlia- aqaln nlt-refl the Interifir of the main retail es tablishment on A'binis nvenuo ;o give more room fr the larger stock now carried on hand. The offices have been moved back tn the rear of the building pnd have thus given a great derl more room on Hie main floor. This necessitated Several change" in ' be refrt aeration and loragc depart ments. MAZAMAS PLAN CMMIt F.t'OKM-:. On.' -The Mcsamns of Ivni'Dn a r planning to ascend the fiouth S fT moiintain al the s'immit f the Cascades Hceordlnn to announcement by ntciuliers. The party 1 1 travel by automo bile up the McK'nxie highway as fa r a s l-Yfi-f ca m p a ud hike t h c nut of the M'liy. The dlstpn-e (o the foot of the peak from the camp Is ten mites and the round trip to the summit and back cuiup will be mad Id a day. 'niiQifciw arni i UuUMBLUU IllLll ' (Oo"""""" CagPFIvp.) I LUNCH FRIDAYPIPWEER OIES I 1 n m-t t.'ntutlvply for K hi-r 1 j. cluFleader 1iting her tiki m C. F. Baun, of Indcpeii' riai-a InYtntifl I Priori I ' IVL X UU11U JC4Wi liUOU .Night by blierill ' HEAD CRUSHED; BODY RIDDLED Baun's Car, License No. 31010, Missing; Pockets Turned Inside Out But Money Overlooked. SAI.F.M, Ore. (Hy the Awmrhit. fil 1'm.s). An nnlmnnliili-. Or.- Bn lliviiso X. 81(1111, taken hy tlio slayers or ( 1. Ilium, was - found a( The lllllles (liis liner-' ihkiii, nivonlintr to wo'il n-ielveil liy sheriff T. II. Hooker. The. and left bv the roadside about ten miles south of Independence last night. i Officers believe that the cii'ne was committed by three men who had engaged liaun to drive th-m to Albany. Itaun left Independence with three men about it:15 o'clock! last night. An hour later Sheriff RIchanK of J, Inn county, discovered Rutin's body while returning to Alb iny fit hi Independence. Tim body had hoiiULs J. Loftus, pioneer In l'n- ion county died in pendbion es terday atternooil as the result of ciincer which had -been giving him trouble for several ears. M r. Kofi )i was horn In Mont Bollcn, County (Jallwav, I refund, I lecemlier I . 1 S and ea me to I'uioii county from California about j ISIMi. Istarkey Ivears. a great ttl'vl (n a homestead where he lived for (Miring this time he I m J deal of logging work and 3 I PENDLETON was also associated with the late Turner ftliver in the Camp Carson E mining project, i On selling his property at Star key, Mr. I, oft us moe( to I. Grande and purchase. the corner building now occupied by the 1,. and I.. Drug company of Mr. :tid Mrs. Oliver Ralston. He old Hie building some time inter when poor health came upon him. I-'or Hie past two years he ha1 riMej w h 'rs. IoPpr in pen dMon. He spent some time t Hot I. like. Portland and other places taking cancer treatments. jtnia imiiin, ins wie. i mi i m Mirvivor of his immediati: family. Several brothers and other rci.i tives are also living. The funeral and interment will be in V'-ndleton at fl ::;( I'riday morning. An Unusual Bargain llo you Hmmiii mi uiliilhil liiirunfn' Itiiruiiltiv In tii'iMliic lip piililb-lty lire lil'tri' flirtiriill (o npiirpi-lnlc Ihtiiii1.!- mlM'ltl--rr. orti-n (nil to nmtll.e whnl ttiry for iMiyiiiif. lint innn .vliiiillri' Iim-Iih'hs ri in in l,a l,i-tinp nrr ii i'itaiitli!i; I Ik- mi liMinl rt'iif of Olisprn-r WiiiiI AU nil an Iih.m'ihIi iimmiIIi l Im-ls. To tip Htili to lii'rp tliplr iihiii'" t-onManll) Ih-(iii-p llii' pi-oplp or (tip l.a (.hioiIp li'iillory piny hii-ltifv. liny ot Hit tiiotilli. ''t Isviir. for h IMIIp as r'l n tiiontli lliatN vv i f 1 1 tin I'-tlun-lli?. o ifrcpti-r ri-inli'r tnlir-i-l ran Ih! IiiiiI. 'Olrrrypr A'HprtllnK A Meri-liainlling Hcrvloc.H Murder '5; MM M L' I MM V A''i 'v t'r u - : j' I .r 3 nflDTIfll IIPT IV . ! u ml Tn tn rannHL lid i j . i lhul iuvvlu i ! 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Murrnr, AVilliM niul Krlloy. wlio - ,h,t ,: BlUlrN ,U,rinS n irls.ni hrrak nt NultMii Anitnt 1, will ho trloil for liiimlcr wimniti'l' iM'ltlnnliiff OctolM-r 6. 'I'lm trio pti'iulcd not guilty jiwtpnlny In clmiK roiirl. AImim .Ihiiipm VI( Iiis, Ic ft ci-iiK'r, Kllsworlh Hi'l loy In overalls. Iti-low Li Tom .Murruy. EAT U.S. APPLE CM ICAOO ( I iy 1 bo Assochil e( Press.) The craving for American apples is spreading fast. Th I nited States bureau of ;ig r leu It unit economic reported to day i hat 7n difh-reni countries jti-e receiving shipments of American apples and thut last year'. reconl of more than 1 5, rum carloads may be Mit passed this h'iih m. Oregon Apples I, ikd. A gooiilv shuie fii the M'-b t ap pe Khipped abroad for Kuropean consnniptlon (ire Oregon applea, raled both it Kafilein and VS:.t- crn Oregon London, l.lvf-tpfMd and the con liiient hiiu- all e ' ii reptried m tiiiH (date as baviUK featured ( ire- gon apples. Teachers of ( nuiilte-t Cfi-ois iatr. Al.ltANY, tne. --- Co-opera 1 1nc with I Sent on county. I.uiii eouni will hold tits nniiiiaj U'acher's in- KlitUfe t)dObe- 2'J Ulld a", the .aiue days as I teuton county, and an ex change of iiislruclori. and leer un-rn will be made ,ir economy. Teneh eis in Heiilon eouuly lining near) Adianv will be permitted to altepd the Albany sessions and l.luu teach- ' era near Corvailis will attend tbej llititon mtcilng. The mi me enurae.'t , of instruction and the same pro grams will he tir both places l.lnn j county s hoois will open I h turnout h the majority on September H and Hjtme wilk noi open until ' le- i toliec j, and some open HiIk week. C.ltlO!-;il IMO-l.S KI-iS'lINU i 'I.ATSK A N 1 K. ' in- A hi rrb-r - , plgetiii which sl'p ' d, exhausted, : ;tt the Cfl- Lane home m-ar llirk . ' enffeld about a week ago. w.i i captured by I,. ( . Vadnals. On one leg tho pigeon hud a sil ver pliilc with the roHowiug lll xerlbid on it: AJLTiK H " On th t other bg was ii futdor band eur rylng the Inscription: "i:7i:i."v Tlte resldi-nts at t be fin m wi r" unable to find any tew in wlo-r the bird had come irom. The re ported t hat good care would hu taken of it until it was In conditio. i to ruutna Us Journey. MANY illS RAN FltANClSCO (Hy the Ah- HiiniatPll l'l-eaii) 'I he MPUplnlip I'N-. II, No. 3, In tow of Ihe uiiali-oyprcwril Hie Pastern horizon In a Wllhum Joniw. iirrlinil off Oluy tei wlned dffort. to Hmrn U futa of- lleld thlii niurnlnii ut'ter lielnir foro- nil 'down Into MonrJuy about sou nillea off Han Francisco on Ha nt- tumptPd fllKht to the lliiwalUin Is. Iiuida. XTRA SHAM; HITS INDIANA DVANSVII.U;, Iml. (AP). I'.iniLsMjic wits shaken hy tin cHr(lMtittkt at (1 o'clock llils morn ing. This is tin second quake fidl here within n few months. Vli .lltl,.ir.. uu HU.PI,..I '1 . r olfl. e sniil il. M,'ke w.i general In soul hern Indiana, iioW and western Kentucky. id mi, ami i i;i;mih,i;s t II I I, A Nil (AP). A sll'il tremor hiis i-egi(crel on the seis mograph Iteiv early toilny. NTA'i: .Mi:i.T OI'KNS. l I HJ ltl. Ore. (AP). Wl'li Pecs Id en I A. . Mimey prsl(l', doctnm fifun nil parts of the statu , hit In a'ie.iMice it Itto fitinii il: meeting of the Oregon Sinti M)el-! leal society which opened today. I 'OIMI ( I 1 1, TV. M X ( Ml. I h-nl. .1. s. 'rhfiiup1-' n was ((slay found guflv of the- iii'inl-r of M'kh Aubrey Il-irfetgb. w'-cn he shot to death In bis aotfimohilc Inst April. Ho ais seoteii'e t o bang. Me is tbe sou or Hto Key. 4. Mlllfin Im iii'i n p -tfir of the Itts-. ' K..r ,,. niorlal cliulicli at I in , j(M ka ay. Other Nations' Actions Pointing Way to France (Ity Ch.rlcs V. Slewail.) 1 W Mil I NOT' N", ( M K. Hpeelal.) - IWery time another country eenif n to 1 ei I un h it h the I 'nited StateM concerning Us war indebted less to lattir it becomes just 1 bat in h harder for l-'rance to continue st illing off a s'ollcment. To that extent the r-eeplly con cluded l'.e)t;lan-American agree ment, which oiherwlHi' isn't a very brlllienl Inrnaln lor this nation, is a good thing. I'rolu bly il Insurea some sort (f an aruini:enient wli- ti Ihe ('r' tieh , debt cornni'sylnn drnjia in at Wi'sh-I ingtfin in mid-Hepteinlier The' coininlSH on would look p'etty fool ish trying to mulii' out that I'ranco ean'i do at b'st as well as poor Mltle St' pled-on ItelglUlll. t fin tlie other hand the French certainly will as'i ns good terms us HeltTiuitt re.-elved, The Helgian con i ji i el h-ps off more t han -n millions in interest, and In the Mime ratio. I'rance'n d.dit being much bn:er then Ihtglum's. the lor r would gel a cancellation amounting to something Itke a bll I lluu und u hull u,uttu uu Item, m no. I. in in ARE Al SEA Authorities Fear Disas ter Followed Forced Landing AIRPLANES. SUBS, SHIPS HUNTING Non-Appearance of Ma ; chine Attempting Non Stop Flight Is Causing Great Concern. HONOUTTiU (By the Associated Precs.) An intensive search bv .alrplnnes. submarines and mirfu'-o craft was stnrted at dawn today for the mlsidng seaplane PN-9, No. 1. Yesterday afternoon when appar ently sere of reaching her goal ?n the flight nerors the Pacific, hpnd winds cauped extravagant use of carefully rationed gesoline. John Rogers radioed that- h's fuel supply was low. Two hours ihitr. sfter several messages Wero rece'ved from the plane sayini? she wnnld he forced to land, her radio wnt silent, ; Nothing has been heard from her since, despite an alt night vigil by guard ships. I.AHJNA, IslunU of-Maul (By the Assoclntod Ii-pii.) Thrpp nuv.il m-iiplnnPH took ofr from l.uhninn roiiilHtPiids at thp flrat prppppttblo break of today'B ilawn anil fleiv 'he nitlnir nenplano IN-. No. t. which failed" to complete the Han' I'Tanellico-Hnnoliilii non-stop f!!s when her fuel supply ran short late yesterday.. v:,';s . ' r r Condition." tor th? fncaivn ':nir greatly Improved over those1 of -last night when rain and rough. s"ua made survival of the five airmen doubtful. j RANr FRANCISCO By tho As iociatcd Press.) At 10:30 a. m., Pacific Htandiird time, tho missiuff seaplane PN-9. No. 1, which was forced down yesterday about 300 miles from her goal in the trans Pacific non-stop flight when her gasoline supply becunm exhausted, " not h"in toun"' ,hn f"hl com" SWA M PR( ?OTT fHy the Associ ated Press. I legislation for for Ing railroad consolidation after a p rtod of seven yniuu w'M be nought by the administration in the next session of congress. Amendment of the Ksch-Cmn- mins net to this effect was agreed upon today at a conference b- Iwecn President Coolldge :nd S ator Watson, of Indian i. clmir- man or senate merce. interstate com- j The Itclgliin reduction was grant ' ed on the t--en"ti of promis-'rt made by President Wilson when ho wiik in Paris. Ho far as tin rec ords ahow,- li' didn't make s milar promises to Krance, hul yu enn't tell the French may rake soiim thing up yet. Tfu-y have w nndort ul memo' h a l for casual promises of a aort calc.i. lated, If kept, to svve tlvm money Another thing, during the next tci lyehts the Heltrlans will make only 'nominal payments. France i.n sure to demand a like extension. Of course It remains for eoncre'-s and parliament. In Hrussts, !1 r.-tity the Helgiiui-American a-rre inent. Parliament c:m lie depen-u ed on to do so. It's too fnvonih a deal, for the Helglans lo e balked at, oil their side tV yen a tf pay up in, ten years lie fore s't stantial rcp-tyuient starts, -n't nrl llons off and per cent Interest. In congress there may he somo kicking. Still. Prcsiilenl Collidr.o had "O. K.'d" the dicker and th- chances an he'll have votca enough to gel the national legis!a- Iture'a approval. Kvcryoody's sorry tor iietKtuia anyway. Im (Continued on Pa Klht.) TO PUSH fit MIW.IR PI ft !M IS LI 0LI LHK