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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, April G, 1927 Page Two f ? T ? T t ?. T T T t t, NEW! Artistic Metal t T t 4 Furniture if f y t t 3 St : Has Vision of Missing Plane pi :V in Cleone Woods ?v' NORTH BKNO, Ore., Apr 6 (AP)A vision of yn nlrplano oaught In a foreat at t?leone, Cal.. ! l ntmr Kort Bragg, with on of the ' fvlDtori unconscious and tha other s JI(fhtly hurt, was offered today an 3, id ft Air Aoluo In the search for two 1'aciflo Transport flyera missing In I'allfOrnfea ,'amno Hun day morning. : a - M1m Ituiiy Drtftham,' telephone operator for tho. Ooo and Curry Telephone, company here, reported that ah hail the vision und thut thn name Cleone came to her sim ul(meuiy.' : Hh told Mr' Wrni! O. Go ml, 'K of the president of the I'aclflo fAlr Transport company, whose, noma la In North llend, and Mrn. ' Ob rat urged her to aeml the infor iWtton to tha officer of the coin ' puny at Bun Kranclnro. in tho hopo jfhat It might bo of noma ull In thn ; aeurrh. : . . Mtaa flrlKliuin mild alio frequent ly hua had visions and premoni tion that have developed Into cor- tnlnry. , x " " "" UNION, PERSONALS UNION Speelal) The Jiinlnr tplav Hebeiluled for presentation by Unlrm hUch chml htnt l-'rldny llthl wan itiMtpond becuto one 'ut tha leading rot ruder wuh ill. .Tha date -ha 8 baen aet furwnnl mie vk and the play will be plveii Al'. C on tho evening of Apr. 10, there a will be a Hp(Kinl proKram ut the lelhodt church here, the main inV .part of tha proKrain tu be furniKhcd 1" t'10 ibv 1 ut fltiuide iiPoul. The Junfm Xlltwlonnry Koeiety of the Im jf)runde Wethodlal ehureh will put iMi a four-act piny or pajieunt. limited on the niiwdomiry work nf ,'the church. ThlH piny la to hv Mflven by the vlHltlng glrln at the Ut:au aervice nour. ullla (Ireen. who hna hern tor me time employed In fish luttch- 4ry work, went tu Wullowu cuunly ;liibt week to lake charge of nome ' reurliift pmulit which the state ban 'here, (ireen'n position at the fn ?o butchery will lie taken by K en tail Id Wood, who 1m now tin employe Ijif the OreK'm Trail KuraRc The Trail Service utittlnn owned ffy lr. 11. It. Little, nf Cove, is put Unff up a hulldhiK In the rear of he main atatlon to hoime u wnnh fliffnnd repairing denaiiment of xhe Antlon, 'l Friday, Apr, 1 ws fittiiiRly eele ifttted by the itenlor el rimt of the li'nlon hlph arhuol. The imy mul . jrliia drewed to represent the pre jyuilliMt Ntylea f to yennr hjjo and biafied an April Fmil prKr:iin for jlhe benefit of the other cImkbcm, j ' XFW DIAMOND I IMi JONIKN Word rotnea from !(i,'aptown of the discovery of an rother hit? diamond field. One Mono :oilnd there weghn Hi carat?! and ,1ft. value. l at fSa.ntm. A ayndicato 'jwtia the Held. ' ""NKW YOriK R offer Volt 0nhn la trylntt to determine which '1iU)d of Jozs encourages Indecent dunelnif. He's on a committee of VtiYheitfra lettders rommlatiloned to iTT night rluba to Investigate. JS- . BtatR from ual In 186T, han In lb lM 60 year. yWdml IS! iim- tha amount paid for tho territory. Salmon, gold, copper, furs, halibut, Jterrlnf and cod are the principal frroduots In tha ordor of their Important-. I, ' . , . TODAY IS TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF ENTRY INTO WAR .- (ConMmmd from Pago I) land, thu mighty transport that wan' to benr thousands and thou sands to rYatice under her new name, the Leviathan. KlfftHf I at 1:11 o'clock The -scene ahlfted to tho whlto houso, , "The war resolution by tin? prenUlent ut 1: ' ' was siKnea II ociock. aent hum- . Huld another, mrnsao Hen t hum mlng over the wires. "The- pialdent algTieil wltn a pen handed him by Mm. Wtlflon, and which he will premrve. 1 - "The prealdent ulao signed a pro rlamatlon formally, declurliur -4 alate of war between the Culled Htutes and Germany.' That let looae tho mobilization orders for thn army, nuvy. murine corpn, coast gnurd, national guardn and all rewM-vea. Already the; re ciultlntr officers wero uwannln with eager voluntcera. .' Tho JXxjuIu Klnoo Tho ten yearn atnee that day- ytmra of battle, of victory, of rest- whh und fermenting post-war dlf- ferenee htivn brought to tho grave all three of the, men whose names arp written an the war rcao I tit ion Wilson. Marshall and Clark. Only n bare handful re main of the HtruiTKle with the fret ful aftermath of war. lly C. IV Jonm (AH8oclated Proaa 3-"taturo Writer) WAHIUKOTON., Apr., C (AD A. tit-cade hua passed ainro tha 1'nlted KUilea added it h atrentrth to WDrl11 war alMrd Wf"t "mbltlona and hopea of Ger- i 19 months that followed lM'foro the armlntice was uehleved many men who had apviit most of their lives preparing- for leader- ship In aurh an pmergncy were, tested, found ready and allowed to make their bid for Immortality. 1 Today, however, only two of thotte who hud a dominant pifrt In ahuptng the course of America a mlliiitry effort remain on the ac- ttve rolls of tho army. None is on I he nuvy roster. The yeara bad piled up while the leodera were pri'imriuit for their tent, anil whim victory romp the ufff of ri't Iri'Dii'nt Imd jiusfcil for many nnil was up proarhfnK for othPrs. Two on Hokw Major Ornernl Charlea P. Sum mcr;iil, r.ow chief of ptaff. and Mnior Ui iieral John U lllnva. hi. prnUTi-mor In thut pout, who took t'.omninnil of th- Ninth Cot-pi urea j ut Sun l-'riinrlaro when ltl tour ot ( rtuly Hi. I'xpllifj, urn tllo two px-f-t-ittiotifi t-einulnlnK on th active Ui. Hoth were advanced to tho r:ink of torii roninninilt-ra a month I'fofre t!o arml.tlro wa .fff'Ctfd. tlciiorul John J. I'erahtnr. who roininamlrd th American Kxpedl tinnary I'orffS throughout tho wr and n-lirfd from actlvo aiTvtro fS-'vioinl'cr 13.- ISPI4. I wrvlnit aa rhuirman of th. American llattlo Monmiif-nt's rommlMlon. Major (lenernl Taaker H. Nils fhkt or atuff with tho rank ot general, member of tha Allied Oon lerence and of the Supreme War Council In Kroner and aulmeouenl ly a member of the American Communion to Negotiate Venca. la governor of the rnlted States foliliera' Homa In Vnshlnirton. Major (ieneral l'eyton C. March, who auroeeded General Bllas as chief of staff with the rank of fen- ,.! n mong lh n(lnd war lead era who aro amuslnf Ihc.uaelvca by traveling-. Others include Major Generals Omar Bundy. commander of the 8UU1 und Par. enth Army Corps oreraeaa, and 60 Smart Spring Models Here are 00 mighty good-looking Spring coats grouped es pecially for this pre-Easter sale at a, remarkably low price. They'll stand rigid comparison' with' any low-priced coats to be found anywhere. Sport plaids, sport tweeds fancy patterns that are in full keeping with the styles for Spring. Some are fur-trimmed and others are the popular tailored styles, so smart to wear and so practical for all occasions. Come early to take advantage of this special coat offering at $12.95 Jaunty Jacket Suits and Frilly Feminine Frocks " The very stylish appearance given by one of the new short jacketed suits for springes very much according to Dame Fash ion's decree for outdoor wear. But when it comes to Spring frocks the more feminine the designs can be, the more proper . they are.; Dainty ruffles, becoming frills, and many charming variations of the two and three-piece effect with two and three- . toned materials these combine to produce some of the most . . stunning dresses of the season. Now you need them for every ' occasion and there are plenty of models to meet the demands . 'of a limited wardrobe budget. These arid the new suits are ' both here for your selection. Dependable Quality John Hlddle, who communded tho tho Port of Kmbnrkntlon at Ho- gnnfxcd and trained thousnnda of Vnlted rHiatea railway reglmenta hoken, am. Jusi-ph T. Dlfkman, national army recruita In thia In J'Yunoo.wua usaiatant chief of commander of the Klrat Corps af- country, has been governor general stuff and Jutur commanded tho ter General Liggett 's promotion, of the Phlllpplues since. 1921. Ma Amerlcan forces In Englund. I Lieutenant General Robert Leo Jr General Knoch H. Crowder. ' Living in l-Vim-o ' Hullard, former commander of tho provost marshal general In chnrge. Lieutenant General Ifuntor Llg- Second Army, 1h devoting much of0'- tne draft, continued in public gett, who rommanded the Mrst P time to the efforts of tho Na- llf(' U8 nnihuasador to Cuba. (orN utr St. Mihlel and oubse- ! 'onal Security J.eague, of which ho J Twins to Industry quently' the Kirst Army and was president. Industrial development had tha, first commander of the Ameri-I Major General Hugh L. Scott, greater appeal for Major General can forcea In Germany after the who was chief of staff when war James U. Harbord, Pershing's armistice, 1h living at Han l-'rancls-i was declared, but soon afterwards chief of staff and reorgnnizer of co. .Major General Henry ,T. AN . retired for ago, only to be recalled the Servlco of Supply, who resigp len, who relieved him In Germany, ' Immediately for uctive duty, is ed )n 1922, while deputy chief of Is spending his retirement In chairman of tho New , Jersey staff, to become president of tho Is spending his retirement Washington, as are Major Genei 1avM (.'..Hhanks, commander .., , , enerals of 9 44 HILL'S "late Highway Commission. Major General Leonard Wood. . who.or The finest cigarette you ever smoked No harshness, not a bit of bite. Because of an extra process It's toasted" Your Throat Protection Dependable Values ltadlo Corporation of America. Hear Admlrgl "William .R, Jlpn- Originality and beauty are, gracefully combined in: this ideal all-metal furniture, distinctive designs of genuine ar tistic merit that instantly appeal to the most discriminating ' taste. - " ' - '' ; EP! XVY STAND nf exeellent propor tions. This stand will j;race the home of the most dtscrlml noting buyer. I'prihts are finished in ap plegreen base and upper parts cop per plated. Heavy 14 Inch copper bowl. $27.50 Other metal 1'Vrneries at $4.95 Carr son, who waa cnmi. oi nuv operations during: tho war and was naval advisor of tho peace c.ommis alon. is a member of tho Shipping Hoard, while Hear Admiral Albert Niblack, In command at Gib raltar durinff tho war, ia head of the International Hydrogruphlc Commission. ' Hear Admiral Henry T. Mayo, commander of the Atlantic fleet, on which the safety of the fighting forces depended," js governor of the naval home at l'hiladeiphla. Hoar Admiral William S. SI inn, who commanded the United Statea naval forces operating In Kuropean valors, has retired to-his homo at Newport, H. T.. and Rear Admiral Henry -He-Wilson, commander of the patrol force In tho Atlantic and Mibsequentty of the United States naval forces In Franco, 19 travel ing. Home life in Washington has claimed Hear Admirals Hugh Hod man, commander of the American battleships ihat served with thn Hrlttsh grand fleet,' und Albert (Heaves, commander of the convoy service. Somo Dead Civilians whos political offices Identified them with major shares In the conduct of the war aro out of offtce ten years biter, and a few, notably Wood row Wilson, are dead. Iresent holders of some of the civilian posts, however, have dis tinguished war records. Secretary Dwighi l' Iavis of the War De partment, entering the army through tho National Guard, rosa to the rank of lieutenant colonel or Infantry, while Assistant Secre tary Hanford MocNidcr achieved a similar rank. Assistant Secre- $25.46 toSanFrancisco kic "Portland) v-e --"- every Tuwday and Friday Sped"! f "OO"1 " ll.Vo.cb mini. !.. Portl.ad :0 .. m. Ar. Sn Fr.acixo 11 50 .'' l. lowroMB:tMlM. ire biu allowaate. Southern Pacrac "Ajlumyrait aWucM" PS. CONSOLE TABLE An unusual. "design, llus charm ana style, 1 unshed in gold . metal leaf with uprights in dull black lacquertone. Decorated top. Size 14x27 flQQ Efl inches. Height 31 inches tJ)OtOU CONSOLE MIRROR Can be used separate or in combination with table shown opposite. Frame finished in aitique metal leaf gold and rublied black lacquer. Fitted with miter plate mirror. . lKxSO inches. , Extreme ::::!!: METAL WALL SHELF A new idea in all-metal wall shelves. Adds charm to any interior, adaptable for sunroom, h&ll or bedroom, or for a splash of color in the living room. For books or knicklaiacks.Twistcd uprights, all metal throughout, holes provided for hanging on wall. Finished in rubbed dull black, uprights and ornaments in Pompetan Bronze, Height in. Width ill in. liepjth nf Hhelf U 'n. ".' Note: The entire stock taken Qver from Can (a few contract lines excepted) is being sold at the same price in effect luringthV Closing Out" Sale." '."' Furniture PERSONALS JjADD CANYON (Special) The friends of Mrs. Caroline l.innbnrger and Mrs. Mary Campbell, who passed away at their homes in l.a Grande, aro extending sincere sympathy to their relatives. Both women were at one tlmo residents of I .add Canyon, living hero for many years. Mrs, C. Y. Menlc accompanied somo friends to Halter Friday, tary Truheo Davison, in chargo of aviation, enlisted for flying ser vice, but he was Injured In a crash before he could seo nctivo service. AMAZING HOME DEMONSTRATION - If fan l.vt to city whrr wc have m oftcc, phoac, and wc will gUdly tend rcprcaenuiivt lo ivt you a frac Dcm- ' onauaitoa in ymu hoM. FREE BOOK If you lit cut el town and cannot viiil ut, tend lor our book which plaua ibe I-OH-A-CO in detail and wlla bow it ia wed hfki in th bone. Tbt coupon btioia ttn Copy. M.fl ll today. I - VLImi Lll..t . " Iptt, aid row it booklac TAortlriil iwiilts In Ia Crancln MRS. R. A. THURSTON Authorized distributor. fandas One. I70t Adauw Ao. TUNE IN Interesting Radio Lecture Every TTTTJT) Monday ajid Thursday 7 to 7:30 p. m. A tjtx iiili mm dimensions $47.50 AQUARIUM Ap peals throult itt ditistic design nd decorative treats mcitt. Finished in , Antique Gold with Flamingo Red lac- quertonc uprights." Six quart bowl. 35 112.50 Other metal Aquariums at Co. where they spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Sherell Kwin re turned home from Portland Wed nesday where they spent four days with relatives aud friends. ' They made the trip by auto. Word has been received hero that Clyde Hoppel, ot Ja Grande, att ono time a resident of I.add Canyon, underwent an appendix . operation in Portland Friday and is getting ilong nicely. A stork was plnced In n ciifjo with a lion in a German koo. Tho lion fled in fear. .Maybe the king of hea.sts was just sure the bird was going to .shout "Triplets!" at him. RESULTS! 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