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Tuesday, April 13, 1026. ' CA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER i II tt : r I 1 1 Local News In Brief Turner OliVtj Land! n maj1 ucivmc'uvii LiuiKa (Continued from rage 1) COMING EVENTS Aplil 20 I.umI ilny to regbttor for primary cIih-IIoii. Ma 3, 4, 5, o Slate convention of Women's clubs In La firantlo. , Way 0, , 8 Orrtn Di-Mnlay (SHiveiitlmi in l.u (iiiiiiilu. Slay 21 1'rliiuiry i-leclluu. Juno 9. 10, II Union Livestock show at I'nlnli, Ore. July 23, 911, SI Convi-iillon of ISoi'lliwest Iteul Kstulo asxo olatlop In La Cirniiilo, Sept. 21!, Stt. 21, nml 25 Union county fuir al EIkIii. Ore. iHunJiiy to t' liow work In nro iKremiliii;. It will prohubly .be two weeks before the Job 18 completed. Ileit n-oin Kuiniiit I Mi-i". l-'rtinkltn Truiix. of Kuin ,elu, whb In the city thin inomtuE on buFinesH. Mr. und Mm. Trim own the I.ok Cabin Hervleu 4blu- tion at Kuniela. , Herefrom liiibk-r ' j Duve Ogbornu uus trmiHuctlng i biiHine&s In the city thlH morning. Ill In home Is. ul liubleiv Jleiv Toiluy on HulnehS Cli orKe Vmle, fanner near here, was In the city today on bimineiui. Ill I'lly from I'nliin aeoi'Ke Kurmisiin. Union Iiuk gist, wan in La Cii-niuli' today on huHlneH8. - .Mi's. Charles Kcynolds Is Itettcr Mrs. Charles UeynolilK. who has been ill fol' about 10 'tlays, is able to be outdoors now. Here op .llii'dnes.s . II. 'JcKrVw.ly, or l.ewislon, one of Ihe. purehasers of marble . yworks at Joseph, was in l.a Grande frSoday on business. . Here from I'ortlanil A, II. Mauley, cf the Manly Au to company of Portland, wuh : u business visitor to l,u Grunde yes. terday. To VUU Dnushtcr Hen- Mrs. Vivian Mitchell arrived In the city this moi-nnlK from Port land. Khc. will visit here Tor some lime Willi her daughter, Mrs. Kruuk lana. Home from J'ortlnml Mi-r 1. K. Chehaull returned to her home here this morning' from Portland, where she bus been for a few days on a business trip? ' To Ugh! on ItllsincKS Mrs. William Arnold went lo liur of the enrolled fnmUies, ac cording to O. 1 Uirison, one of the lumlowuins members. The course ivill have. 50 years the start of i lost new golfing sites In Ihe line o lives, well-grown ap ple, cherry v llbiw and collonwood varieties etli Ing there in thriving I slate. A sp'lng In-aneh meander. "ling througl- the gruunds will give six wulcr licwrda and close proxl nilty to a si ,-ciith. Willi the ex ullon of oi e gentle rise, the links will be unuitially smooth, und uf ter tin- gree.is are well started will offer exceptional attraction to tile women players as well us the men, I ho promoters predict. Six of the fairways, as tile course was tentatively designed ny W. W. linker, of Walla Walla, who de- signed the Walla Walla country club course, will cross this stream ind many of the trees In the chard will be left in place for the rough. Par Would IU) ail In tin Interview, Mr. linker bad this to say in Walla Walla: "Soil in this piece Is among the liest in tha valley so that fairways and Siccus of high quality may be developed. The course will have u north and south lie. for the nieat part, und parallel ralrwayB have been practically eliminated. Thu total yurdage will be 3. 2:15. so that Ihe par for the, nluet holes w ill be 3ti." 'It-1- ,,,,H ,li-nvii hv Mr. Halier nro- START OILING WORK SHORTLY It. H. llaldock, state highway maintenance engineer, und former ly division engineer here, arrived. in l.u Uniuilc lust night. He Is at CIRCULATE BOUNDARY PETITIONS ... ' . (Continued from Page. Nine.) IIh ItlllllH. Hllll Is hnllt. Hp solidly ihroughont utmost eve entlru see tlon. 1 ' Tho other proposed district be gins a block ovt'r on l.r avenue, continues to the river,, and follows thu oulh bunk us fur as I'mafllla ho nuiklng a generul maintenance street, thence over to the present Inspection of all KitHtorii Oregon highways while In this pari of the state. Approximately 146 miles of nighwnys In HiIh dtvlslou will In oiled for thu first Hum sometime this year, besides 4'2 and ono half miles of pavement . HhoulileiH, whleh wlirafHO be oiled. Thirty llvu and one half mlteH 'of the puveuient shoulders are from ,Tei. boundary. It Incorporates Hujrtr addition' luid many hlorkH put to ward tti'o Howman-1 IUKh inllls. Mills .Not liifluded. v Neither 1ho Mt. Cmlly.' nor tho IIowinan-Hleks mills are Included hi Ihu ntjw iHstrUns. ' Munjr voters havo esiii'PHsed the opinion tmt the (-nltirK:incut of the boumlarleu will be imnli;. kIih-o the reHldonttr of the new dlnlrleta WATER' POWER V BILL OKEHED WAHUINQTOS, Apr. la. (A!') Kxpeudlturo of fT.32S.400 for wa ter power surveys of streums In vaiioiiN parts of the country was recommended Jointly today by army engineers and thu federal power commission In u report sub mitted to tho house. ' y , Included in Ihv bill lire nppro prluttons for the Investigation of thu following projects: Hnuku river und tiibutarlesi tsis.uou. ., " ; ... ... dleton lo the Washington suite wouin nave ine auvaniage oi water, line, Tour miles from l-u Orando lo .llghtH and Insuranee rutes enough l.ono Tree uud two inllca from lower lo more tliun cancel the In Urundo to Island City. , j creased taxes. Vlgures to show lilghleen and one-tenth iiillen of what the iliffurencu would be are tho Im Grande-Wullowtt l.ako being preparlil liy the planning highway, from Iji Orundo to Kl-. commiH,slon, lilxon said today gin. will bo oiled this yenr. The remuinlng 47 miles are on the Old Oregon Trail highway. Oiling operations in this division will probably Hlurl In L'liialilla county first. Ihe weather bcln.T wurmer und dryer there. Work will probably start In' that section in about a week. , . .'. In Town I'or l''imernl V ; S. W. Kdens, of the night police foi-ee ill Htikci-, was In l,a Orandc today for.lbe flinerill of Hobert resident Pierce, (ttxcijil pione i oregun. .: : ; 1 i, dfirn. KiiiitVfiir l-'iivv Vi'nr. II. W.vWiiiith f the' silver , fox "em in noise i gin on this mornings train.. rin'.Vdl, for K), house near Ihe will be there uboul one w eek o" I north cnil of the course. Irrigu- buslncSB. , juou or the grounds probubly will : . )(, uceoinpllBhed through u puuip- ll-rr for M'k Knil ,,. ,,1,,'m, U8ii,B water either from Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Huider und tlll, 81,r11B brunch or u shallow- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jameson, oi ...., , ,, ,, ,... ,h,. stream. Interested . pursonB lure feel linker for Kntcrprlse, motored to l.u'Orandei of and spent the week end. . They re turned In homesithls morning. their ; Wallowa county d;l',l' -"ndvblud. Iq Mr Maker 1 In .'drslKnlnK a coursu.. Mr. Haker ' iiiil.u hlirh in tint nnrlliWCMt In tills I"" " .ewis MVeiit-to Holse', !"!'"' '" has under con. . ,s . . . J. ... i.. ., u. I nirm ncn.Tiioiiiiiiiimi . , .. - - ',,i,i,.,ii drnKlne of idans for i.itters nro luano on una uioi'iiinus irain.-nnoi -- n- . v.'. !.. . , Illllll evt'ry i" ..... - - fifth surunee company ineeimg mere He has been agent for the com. pany hore for many years crellSItfillolng': -Willi nriivlng at tin ilavs. This Is Mr. Smith's year In the silver fox business. Iilslulleil Fire System ' X fire gong system has been In stalled in the Foley hotel here. The l.a Grande Kleetrie Installed the svslcm an,J also wired several new sitmnlc rooms, which have been biilll In the basement of the build -i Ing. Lewiston, Ida. . Mr. Haker rucontly spent several days In l.a JJrunde conferring Willi local golfers.-: Tho Wulla Walla newspaper lifts lo say In reference to Mr. Baker's plans: l.ew-iston Is unother community planning a- new iilne hole course, .Mr. linker said yesterday. This i project lies about three , miles Community' Sales Day Plan to Be Discussed j Candidates File Today With Secretary Kozcr HAt.i:.M, Ore. Apr. 13. (A.I-) "Will lake my place at Ihe trial table' is Ihe sloiran of I '..!. Schnei der of- Cortland, who today tiled with the s.-erelaiy of state his de claration as u candidate for the de mocratic nomination for district alloruey. He stales in his platr form that he believes in the strict A- community sales day plan enforcement ol all criminal laws. will In, illseiissed and Its udoiitlo',1 that If tin- laws arc IpVpiaelleal the considered- ufa speclul ineetlngMvuy to find II out Is by rnrorce of merchants und heuds of firms ,1110111, then, the pi nple will chiinge In I Qriindc ut the office of the, them. 1 i. FRUITDALE IS -VISITED BY ELK (Continued from PaRO Onef v, nl shape, rcHt'mblliiK eow trucks, Tho animal did not Jump IIUo u deer, und hud no horns. Whether it was 11 cow elk or hud shed It's horns Is not known. Mr. iniekett was not Ihe only one to see thu animal. Itay IlloUluml. Mrs. - John Bennett and Ircr bro ther also saw II tiCl ei' It hud left the Ducket l place. When they siw the animal It wus, cut ucrous the breast us If it had come hi contact with a wlro fence. Tho elk. was last seen headed northeast. , 1 " Spring Dresses $3.98 & 154,50 If you need a Hew Spring Dress at u bargain price your need cart be com " plett'ly taken care of in this smart collection of Rayon Silk Dresses featur ing straight-line and flare .. effects. ... New. collar treatments., newest trimmings, tailored on graceful lines that are youth-giving. t. ! ; ' Dt'esscs in all the most; culled-for spring shades, of' feted to you at but !; $3.98 and $4.50 ; ' STORES commerce chuinber tonight ut 7:30 o'clock. ...... I The plan, whleh Is Intended In part us an ludviM'tlstMiieitt of, the .community, was Investigated and t'nvor'ahly reported on by Ur nier chuntr. bureau at a recent ses sion. It was then that arraiiKt' menfs were inude to call u spccti! piitherlnn of business men to pu.s on tho proposition. " (ther eainllOiitrs who filed to day ..we re: ' )oi;othy Met 'ulloiili; i; I,'. J'ui t luiid. for repuliHcan nomination for tepiVsentnllve. 1 ' ' CpwKlM, lecjl'ord, HIGH SCHOOLS ARE CRITICIZED . ' (Contliiiiid .from Tago 1.) I who slinlll ihe tprofiolcnt, three - requireiii'enlW whle Railroad Purchases . Klamath Falls Park K I. A MATH KAl.l.S, Ore. Apr. 3 (Al)l'inul rormallties atlendant Here Since Nuiiilay ... After visiting In M Grande since Sunday at the home of Mrs. ltert Hlgglns, Miss Ida C'ornelison re turned to her home ut Klgln this morning. Miss t'ornellson has been ..teaching school ut l'umpkin Itldgc soulli of Lewislon on the slopesiupon side of Itlvcrslde city park for Ihe past eight months. , . I he ' ( th0 Knake river, where possl-to the Southern Pacific und North Has Operation Today -seuwoi ii-iiu wun v , i.i:iiiliut ure seen lor, a course I. Filzgerald. of the l.a Granite "0.014. .. irlvalllng in some respecis 11111 una IlldgB course at victoria, a. kj. 1 "Kievatlon ruuging from In tluf Itnlph I'. Cpwglll, Mi..)l'oiil, ;for il"'ee requirei iienia wnien .wore repilbllean lioinlliat Ion for stale orilien inio inc. youni u eneru senator fiom Jaeksou county.' I "r K. today cannot bo depend- i..i m i.-inn- M.-i-i nlnt rut cu upon along ino same lines,. 11 repulilliMin nomliiiillun for repre sentative f-or t'ocs eimnly. It. M. 'I'uriier, Toledo, l'or( re publican nomlnallon for repre- was declared by business men. who cited examples from their own ex perience to show what they meiiiit. Most of the Interrogation ut the iron works,' underwent nl serious operatloitnt't'orUand today. His daughterv Mre.M.Mnyy ,-"ron'' m" been witil Mini at .inn nospinu there sillte 'iilltn'doy night.' Mr. l'"lt'.geiuhr'1tris beon' ln I'orlland about a week for treatment. Poisoned by Tick lllli' - tSeorge SI. Tierce, prohibition officer, Is about his duties ugain elug laid up severul days by Induced liy a tick bile. In- started last Wednesday in orrieer, h planer bell poison In t feel Ion si STATISTICS . HURLED ,AT j to. 350 feet ubovo tho river his lert ankle, where the tick was found buried under the skin., , Home froirt Ktiscnc MIsb Klennor fieuver relumed to her home here this morning lifter a trio lo Kugene, where she III guest of her sister. Miss Con slanee 1'leiiver, who is 11 student ut Uhe I'niveislly or Oregon. Iss (iea .the WilTi-rslty of Oregon. Miss .lii aver as pri sent for the Uni versity's April frolic. available on this proposed coursi-, iTv-l A' no : with itho finest hasMirds , In . the . " '.wt"'lu l'"'81'"1'" Mr. l!likir"ald. ' ... j ' VfI1''"liio! . water problem Is one of (Continued From Pago 1.) ' l.lthe Ihrgest confronting tho l.ew- s- . Jlston 'people now, however. They would In addition produce u ' have' severul plans for, this devc- patlonul revenue." , 01m,fnt." ' - linker said whiles,. lie had gone over thei.ewiston site. he. lias not offered n plausoeh as wfts tin case In lai tlranile. Colfax is ulso thinking of u; golf course uud bus already beeit' 'in 4 communication Willi the local niup who. designed Wallu- Country club course so highly thought 01 1 Mr throllgiiotlt the norlliwesl. ern Pacific Lines wi're ' completed last night .when thu . council up proved Ihe sale ordinance with but linilltt!lc discussion, ending a contror are 'versy that bus wuged- for -throe months, j - - , . . ... 1 seutatlve from I'olk and Lincoln hearing was done by Htato Hcnntnr counties. ' II. U Kddy, Itoseburg, at. whoso In- Allnil A. Ilynon. I'orthiiul, for tlgatlon lb" conunlralon was np republlcan --nuuitnatlon for repre. fiolntcd Willi 11 view lo drawing up o.Mitallve rjoin Miillnoinah county.' n bill for presentation nt the next ' John W. Vanllorne. Pni-lliind for session of the state legislature, republican nouilhaticn for reprc-: Local teachers appearing before senlutive from .Multitotnah eounly.' the commission admitted weakness - .;fn the presenl school systom, but ddiipSitloii are neglepled. was gen- iniliy ilisugreed with by ; inc teachers. . ... Other open heaiillKK will bo Held In vurflius parts or the. stutu be fore the bill roi- prcscntulion lo thu ,127 leglslulure Is drawn up. In nddlllon to Sciiutor I'.ddy, inn com nilsslon ciinslsis qf Hr. Oeorge II. Allien, of Williimetlo university, chalrmun, nud Dr. l Ji Smith, Portland, 'secretury. ;. of :Toi;ioi.i) i ii:ld ,mi:i:t , ! i:ni')Li:tin. on-.. Apr. la. ( A I ' ) A sectional field meet of Whins Apni'tnuilt House ! A crew of electricians are work tug at Pendleton wiling a r.ll-iooni niuiiiiiienl beings biilll there on .Ulv.'rside drive. The building con tains ten upaliments with u garage ,101- each one. ! Is being built by W. M. P. Kern of that city. .'. V. Talbot wenl lo Pendleton' Saturday to look over Ihe work and Mr. and Mrs. II. I-:. Williams went over MICHAELS-STERN VALUE FIRST Suits And TOP COATS Hundreds to make your selection from in all the newest and 'latest 'colors and styles, at popular prices S29.95 to $57.45 Clothes Of Quality Clint Clothkry The Store tvilh a ttn science" Men and Boys' Complete Outfitters and lifindtiomi ' Julten ' Codnmn. counsel for the wets. Interrupts, to have it not?U on the record that the Modera tion lea (cue "Ih a temperance, or Kunfzuttmi." ' . , "1 aKaulii'" that Is ', taken for! granted," mild Senator HarreM, I'i'iiii tiiieim. 1 (iviiiiiitiiiu. 1 lie nil. v . niemlier of the; coiiimitteo present ' tnw .W"" uiiK at that lilne. HeKumln,,' his statement. Mr. 'iiruinw Mhlrlt sulci that nerhans "the inouti - curious result of the natlonul hone , dryness Is tlm remurkahlu incieum? in the iiumljer of drunl;- en drivers." IM'C lnleri(nuteil. . "Tin; police deiarlments of the principal cities have been Interro gated und many wiilch clussil'y arrests lor opera I ins u vehicle while Intoxicated have respond" 1 to our hniuil-y. he added. "The.e retdies show a remarkable uni formity. These (lifures when plot ted on charts, show curves which nro alniorit flat before t he Vol stead period, iiud thereafter shoot skyward A nn uidonisltluir nnffle: "The police depart inentf of Wnshiiitflon, I ). i '.. howevcrV Iris kept records of Ihe arrests of younf: people for drunkennt'ss." I: : continued. "Am-sts of ersons under years old averti(;e,;4 4 a yi-ar for Ihe rour pre-prolilWtlon years, I!) I 4-IIH 7. A bone-dry Imv, was enacted ftfr W'ashlitKtnn !)-' fore nalloual prohibition Ueeaiue effective and Immediately youthful ih unkenneHs Increased. In 1 ! I ) it rose lio 7;t and by l!i-4 had reached The wilness went on to say th.-l the survey showed condltiona former wet states to be abot.t the same as in 1 ! 1 4. while In siateu wltleh hati some form of state prohibition, conditions "ace worse today under the- oone-ury Volstead act, than they formerly were uinpr their own slate dry laws." ' Youths Urluk .'Mini'. .Shirk rend a photostat of a let ter from Totlce Chief Ktroehel, of lteudinp, I'u., deelailiiff that then hud been a preat Increase In In toxication amonpyouths. He said he knew of children betnir taken from classrooms "deud drunk" and that hip flasks were curried by i youtir? loljvs nt most dances und : parlies. ! Taking lip a cl'ulleitKe of Wayne ! H. Wheeler for the wets to pol-it ja single city when- conditions ; were better under the beer und j wine refflme than under the bone dry law. Shirk pointed to Atlanta. Arrests for Intoxication t here d ropped f rom bet ween 6.000 und T.noit In 1IMI7. he mid, to between 2.hhi and S.immi In ' I f 1 7, when citizen of Atlanta could Impoi't beer, wine and some ardent spir its. After the fcdentl law b?- 1 en nip effective, he contfmied, tho j arrests mounted steudlly until they i reached fi.uno In I26. One of the witnesses Father i Francis Kasnczun, of Kurar ! Knotcii. Ia., palnt"d for the com mlttee a ffrnphic picture of wide- open saloons, wild carousals by 1 yountr people. drtinkennens In homes, and Intoxicsilon among (school children in tl- unthrucilv 'toVus oi I'cunylvuttU. i .. . KLAMATH FALLS, Apr. Kl (AP KLAMATH I'WLLS, Apr. 13 (Al) Councilinuu . J. I'owell, the city council Inst, night decided lo put tho. question of clccllm? a city mtihagcr up to vote of the people lnAluy,. -.ii, ii.,ii-i-t:, :t; Obituary Deepening of Sandy ,' River Is Being Urged deelared thiit In tho main the HehoolH lire on the rlRht cour8e.! J. t". Nelron, Haleni liluh m'hool prln elpal, dwlnred thai- It, iib reported, hlKh Hi-hool RrnduiiteR uro: lurnely iiluh aeliliola ,til i-iade scl'ioola will' unable to pans eolb-Ke Vnl rnnee i-x- be held hero fjaturilay tor Helu.ols ainlnatlonH In Oregun. Hie fault- la In Vi-ndb-ton nud vlelnlly. prepara- with the coIUirvr, who furnlall the lor.vi to 'the eounty Iralk und Held lenobei-s for the high Behllols. 8en meet Uliiv. I. uerorilln ' to li. ):. ator liddy's ; eontentton Hint the Inlaw: "'i-ltv miperlntendent of n-diool turrleulum Ih overloaded sehdolH. who la In elralffe of the-Willi non-eawNlllulB with the result, itiee't. -,,w " '' ' thai the'-mowl neei-Hnary iat-tff of'j iri'lll-'.li IIVATI". private funeral aervleea for Kthel Kllmilieth Hyatt, 111-year old iliuiirh- ter of Mr. und Mm. Archie Hyatt, wlyi died of patriot fever Kiiturday evenlnir. were eolidueted ut the irriive In the; timonlo cenletery Monday nfternoon. Illahop Hlack. of the Latter luy Hiilntu ehureh.' prenehed the brief Bormun. Kthel wu u pupil at tho Centra;! M-hool, where uhe, wtuj enrolled lu tins oiKlitli Brudo. : v .;l:!lV, .S ItOHKHT laH-:iUK . Hobert Pierce, 77, a ' I'ortlnnii renldent uud .a pioneer of Oregon; died ut tho Vioiuo.of lila neptiew;. Oeorgo M.'lierce,. Sunduy after ah lllnew o'f about three days, . Ho'hud , come hero not long before to visit with the Plerco family and othet '.. relatives In this vicinity., , V'unerul services took ujuuo ut tho Snodgnuis & iilmmermun cliu-i pel, Miss Joule H!ok.lund,,llucone pastor of tho Community church ut. North I'owdrr. preaching tho err mon. Burlul wim In tho I, O, O. V ' cemetery. . !,:,'.,,- . ' The decedent la-survived by two daughters, Mrs. Nora Bloom and ' Mrs. Archie Crows, of Portland,, holh of whom were hero for tho funeral. Mrs. J. M. Miller, of Ouy ton, WubIi., und Mm. J. C. Ciuivello, of Wulla Wallii, Hlsters of Goorgo . TMeree, were nlpo In atteniiance. - ; FOUR GIRLS INSULTED BY TRANSIENT (Continued icroiu I'ao 1.) pit. Finding nothing, . they took the description their I'UtiKhtu-s had Riven them to the police station. MuUicvvh, the four youngster uaid, hud told (he!n to meet him in the K'uvel pit alter ehumi Sunday. ' CliOlM;!1 ICIS IlHp. )f,(i Af Cooper iirinttffrd "i to fulfill ihe enfiuRt'iiien!, but before he nfuched 1 'O UT LA N I ). .Ore., Apr..U. (AI), A plan Id muke tile Handy river's' mouth, deep enough for th" .entry of1he chluook and Kiime fish, as well us smell, was considered to day by Die rlsh commission. Game Warden Averlll presented u. plan whereby a new chnnpe could be blasted at the mouth of the Walla Walla, river Ih Wash ington lo do away wllh the delid water entrance to Ihe stream. Most ofathe river Is lu Oregon and sports men at Walla Wallu had agreed lo stand part of the cost, he said. Fanner Killed Today Iy Rolling Tractor ItOSKIlUUfJ, Apr. Li. (AP)- K. I Thornton, a resident of C.rei' l IJtJ llli !;', Hi: ,CM . Milt H " iu 1,111,. t ut I.,.C...... answered the dt ncrlption leuvin lit the direction of the Sacred ttiurt acadeiuy. j - ' "A tine place to .tart-u nioon Hhhie slirj'n u as Mai hew s' , g reel -1 ing hen Coop-r forced him lo slop. l.'poiict iskcdy If be hud -uol pla'yetf w It'll I 1m- children In tin pit the i day '.l iM-ron. ami whin Milt hews denied the charge, the fat her torn Into- htm and gave him a leating. (Mark came up just as he was finishing, nml Cooper tossed ' the fellow to him for ndd'-d punishment. Tin y called K:i in Andrews, iuuf tooK Mathews before the Utile girls fur Identification. The children sci-eaiued and sail, "Jle's tin- imln." At the police station. Mai hews said he only arrived In town from California. i The girls were In harmed, exeept for the Cooper told The Observe no wa y frig h;. today. noon today when iif tractor roiled over on him. He was driving Ihe machine out of li depreswlon when It turned over . backwards and crushed him beueal It It. lie w;m rjjshcd lo Oakland, bill died on Ihe way to town, lb? whm 40 years old und leaves a widow and three small children. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thornton of Portland, were visiting at their . hom'h home at Ihe time of thu fatal accident. Rail Consolidation BilrFavorably Reported We Buy For Less-We Sell For Less ' Spring Hals, fancy bands, the desired style ant) color lor the neat dresser , ' $2.15 lo $1.95 j Latest make-up in new colors in spring Caps,. ;$i.2r to $2.45 V v -Dress Shoes and Oxfords, just the colors and styles you arc looking for $3.25 to $4.95 ' ! Dress Shoes and Oxfords for boys, the kind that all boys wear $2.50 to $3.45 , Our heavy grade Waist Overalls for men, in all sizes; reinforced and riveted on every point, ' $1.19 Our hcavv grade 1Mb Overalls for boys '85c ' , " Men's Drefis J?ox in black and brown TWO Pair for 15c A SAFE PWCE TO 1UIY AND ' ' -A SURE PLACE TO SAVE Tho New York Store IJESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES Oxford and Pumps l, hiiHft lT.WtH--Nlli,iW'MM4llj4.vraiJ1'i)l TniK J Tim ."Slaslt-r liiniul" Ihc bcul fin- lliu ii;l'c., . Ari & Baby Shop , ?v ' . "Everything Vot Thn Baby" Cable Snaps as Airship Prepares for Flight I, A K Kllt'HST. N. J. .Apr. U. (AI) The dirigible l.os Angeles was tuken from hjr hangar this morning In piepaiution for her flrsl night since the loss of the Khenandoah last full. After sev eral hours ut the mooring mast she whs to cruise In this Immediate vicinity, returning before night. The main cable nit aching the dirigible to her mooring . must broke as the craft was being pull ed Into the steel tower. H veral hundred (ffMt of cable whipped around the uinst striking Jerry Krnnkel, motion picture rninerHinan, and Inflicting several lacerations. The dirigible wus drawn, lo the ground by the two cables and lieutf-muit Itoland Mayer, construc tion officer.' made an inspection WAHIIINOTON. Apr. i;t. (Al') liie Cutumlns bill to enforc- rail road consolidation after an experi mental period, wiw reported favor ably today by the senate Inlerstale. commerce commission. Thu com pntsory clausen of the bill would apply to those roads which fail to consolidate wit li In five years. At the end of that time the liiterstiito commerce commission would pro ceed to unify the rouds Into n lim ited number of systems lo be es tablished In accordance with tho public Interest. Wlirrelii A Prince 1cnm Whnl a l(rliH3CKs Hliuuld Wear I.UNOOM. Apr. 13. (Al) Kour year old- I'eurl Hay Is not willing to believe that a princess can exist without it while, gown and u spark ling crown, " I The little miss was commission ed to hand a bouquet to I'rine.- Marie Louise at the opening of Ihe Ideal Home Kx position ut Olympla. i "Hut younre not a real prin cecK," 1he little 'girl protested. " Ye I am," Prlnceii Marb' l,oittc linighlngly nplld. "Wliere'i your white rowu 'and your spurn e.' Ann wnere your i crown?" I "Uh they only sho ut nigh! Wc Wisli To Remind You THAT YVii HAVE MOTJIEIt'S DAY Candy and Stationery "Ready jor Mailing' Ail Stylo dimly contains a delicious assortment of . ' , Mother's Favorites - 1 LI). . . . l.."iO 2 Lbs. . . . $:i,00 STATIONKKY An Mpjiropi iale pleiising gift. I'l ice 1.25 Glass Drues, Inc. ARCADE : T-O-D-A-Y , WEDNESDAY ONLY VIRGINIA VALLI And PAT O'MALLEY In -, "WATCH YOUR WIFE" Coming "BEHIND THE FRONT" STAR Tonight HOPE HAMPTON LIONEL BARRYMORE. , LOUISE GLAUM 'Tifty-Fifty" A story of the marriage question and khc questions that arise after marriage. And Buster Brown Comedy STARTING THURSDAY TOM MIX S(-I ',(-