La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 13, 1927, CITY EDITION, Image 5

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    Friday, May 13, 127.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Fivo
A
Local News In Brief
Iliilfrpri Visitor
V. J. Vun Puker spent tho day
jpro on business. Hi iH stopping
fit ihe Summer hotel.
111 1'iiiuil
II. i' Tyler spent
I n Ion on businesn.
Insi nlnht.
yesterday ut
lb- returned
I'Jl-lertt Visitors
Mr. Itaruudnu unl family :ir
visiting in Hi' iiy tl'i week from
Crand llnplds. Mich., andf ir
stopping tit Ihi- Kohy.
J-'nmi Washington
(. K. Met 'lure, from Washing
ton. Ih in l.a (Iran do demonst rat -lliK
tli l-'rankliii car. Hit Is nitw
it n l at i In Foley hotel.
etiiriis I 'ifiin I'orlliiiHl
Max Turn nt tirm-d from Port
land yesterday morning wIhti- In
urvfinipunli-it his wife Mm Titrn
Js 'reported as feeling much belter.
,; l.cft l-'r I'milniu!
! I.on Harris lift for liis offices
l tn Portland yesterday aft. rnoon by
, ftinn. Hi- plans to he gune about n
S, month.
Mrs, iu-ri Thompson, Kalei-prise.
fip.nt yeHterday.' In l.a (irando
I popping. Sin- fw'r-Kl.strrol nt tin
'p'ohy hotel, ;
1 1Itc IVnin KiiU'ipH-'
Among tin- visitors from Knler-
prise is Mr. McKetridgc who .will
rrmain in this city for a few days
6n husinesw. II.- is slopping ut the
Knlcy hotel.
( Will ni--tn-.aul
i fc. The Star Novelty orchestra will
I reorganize the first of next week
! tinder new management. TIhto
will Ih- Ht-vral n-w musicians aM-cil.
Cio lo Portland
Mrs. W. H. ..Mlstolt and Mrs.
Henrv Y.ske left last eveiilntf on
tniln No. 2.1 for I'orilan.l where
they will attend the dislrict. con
vention of the Woodcraft lodtfp.
I
I Hi liquet Tonight
The hanquet for the (rraduailnK
rlass of Central .srhool will ! held
this .v.nlntr In th.- local hti;h
R?l)00) irvin nasi inn at N :('!. AH
pnrenls of the- studenlJ are urfred
to allud.
Ixiik- I'm- VuikxiUvim-
Mrs. M 11. I.ill'lli. Ntimpn. '
hn'i ih"ii vihiiiob iii ti"' ''"y f'"'
. I'l W .liiys l.'ft for Vnnroiiv.'r to
vlsll In f.irc Kin- r. turiiH li li-r
Jinim- In Niimp.i. She wii.hu visitor
nt tho SoinniiT liot.'l.
i-t, ,1,-i-s r.nmmn I'lii Itfti-
Woi-,1 has li.M-n ri-i-.-ivcil .
. MfM'O
. ,... Miss M.-llm lliinlin lias lili-
.lt!.-il
MXumm VM;Ui iijivfiyKu"
' . u lili ll nlo iH
AKrli-tiltiirnl
nit' ml in tr.
Sum: nt. Wallow"
: 'I'lio iliunilii r of rnntnioiTP
Itiar-
til, (I. 1.. Iinlton.
Kliiu-r Slo.liliiril i
Willlutns. wint to
Hiilli.-. I
I shi-rwootl
Wallowa last
HiKlit. wln'ri Hi
y sani; 101- un-i-x,-rt-lsfs
tli'-ro.
foiilliionci'nu'n.l
Mrs Wllllatiis wont -Willi -n-il-uits
A 1!. llwnli-r nlso iirrom.
V-'ini.-il tin' K'-niiP to Wallowa ronn
ty. 1l..inl.l,K. Xlt
Alvin W. sniilli. trout n -
'riarlinont of oontinoroo linnati or
.,1 hniisos, Washinulon, l. I'.. I
in' ""V r-.-olvinjt MJr
I jot. of ropuli lng nml w n U mu t nt
;i.oon llRltts betwwn North l ow-
i.lor nml l'tisoo. Wash. 'I Ii" "i-1"
t ,1.;. iflMiilimi. '
won. I no opoin-n '" -
I'horoiaro 2lt lishls li(-two.il till-
-,two plaron to no - .
TM.-imt Hall Team
Ituth Scott, Junior of P. of O,.
'j of f.a Orando, has he n chos- n a.
; member of the Girls' all-star bnae-
bitll and hockey teams. II has heen
announced. Two irirls from each
elasN who have diHtiniruished them
selvey hi the rerent series ot paines
were chosen to make up the sttir
t.-atns. Miss Scott was chosen as
one of the members for both the
tennis, from ihe junior clasf. Tho
tflrls who were picked will ffO to
I'orvalSls on Saturday, where tin y
will paHieipale (n ih- annual Play
Dfiy. when the Rirls oj' ihe Oreiron
Afcrirultural c'ntlciro ;ml the 1'ni-
SelKOut!
Close
ONE-HALF OF Ol'R PRESENT STOCK
OF
Hisii-Riadc (iiality (lotliinjr, Furnish in rs.
Shoes, Trunks, 'Suit Gases and Hajjs.
Even Article in Our Store Reduced.
I I ilolr t
I
' I j in in,- I
(LINT UPTHSERX B
: rV "THE STORR VvlTH A CONSCIENCE
1 1 Men's and Boys' Outfitters
vei-slty of Oregon init to piny
iriiin.-K mill iltHensH prohleniM uf
physioii! rtlneuttnn timl nth let 1cm.
' At I :n)ri prlM'
A. 'I. Hill was at Knterprlso yes
terday on business.
I . -ri Today
.l is. William lb URhan I ft In-
duy Km- Portland and f 'orvallls. She
i ill visit tit r sister, Miss Ib.i
Hunks ut 'oi vallis.
' ILIK-I. tit S. lwuil
Will in u HiiodgrasK hup returned
lo school after being absent for
j several days recovering from In
! juries received In an anio ucel
j .1. ni the titht of the week,
I Mr. Thomas III
I Mrs. A. V. I.lndgron r subst it ut
tn; in tlit lfif;li S'-liOuI for War
ren Thomas, who is ill id home
thin v.-.l.
' l ined I'm- Spertliiiti -
.1. T. Iiavi.-s was fin.tl $10
amt
costs in th,. justice court late yes
1 1 i 1 ; i y on a charge of speeilinu.
Hi- v;im arnstcil near Imltler.
Home I'riMii INti-tlaial
i Mr. ;iml Airs. HukIi K. Mrmly
have retiiriieil to their liomc here
iifler ji Jilt.s trip to i'ortlan.l.
They wen- nrcoill pa;i led liy Jerome
I I'oh y :inl Mrs. .hitlux Uoescli.
Here l ioni I'umi
V. .1. I lit hiii. of Pasco.
Is in the city Unlay. Mr,
is la-hiiiitf on tin joh of servicitiK
Ho
und ht-acon lishtR lo t w
North powder.
en Pasi-o t
'
I :pt ipmciit l-jiiitcfr Here k
! I.. 1'. t'amphell. stale highway
eqiitpnu nl entiint er, was In the
city yes'.rtday tin husines!. lie left
lu re for Hal'-in, where he makes
his headquarters, in the afternoon.
Impi-m in
Kernii e McFetridne. of . Knter
prise. who has iieeii very ill at the
Orande l''nde hospital following a
mastoid ope rat ion. is reported lo
le hi iter today.
I I'iucil S10
Fred Nodine was fined $10 and
costs in the justice court this,
moruinti on a charge of perm it ling
a minor lo drive his car. He wast
' h-ltinfc his son. Sam, 14 years old, ;
i drive. !
III III ItlMIK'
I'M Moon, who h;is h, n viry ill
lit his lio lor wv.-i'iil il:iys, i,M
r, l.ort. ,1 to lio li.-tl.-r toilny. His
lii-olh.-r. Hurry Moon, is In-ri- from
roi-tltiml callvil liy liis illn.-sA Ho
will in-oli:il)ly ri-lllrn liomo totnor
row .vi-nltlir.
Ih-1'1 Yrj.lri'dny .
Mrs. .1. V. Ii.-KKi'S. of Oi'iirtini't,
i,n-
.,11. .1.
lol'l ,il'ilun.l'.,,l'.'.J"'1' lini'i"
Visiiini,' liiTo lor "tonr ilnys
hot- iKiri-nlH. Mr. and Mt-M.
l-::im, s. nil,!" ol !t,-l- ri-lnliv.-s.
I i.-itiri-s is niaiiiii;. r ol tint
t with
I Mis.
-urliail liol'-L
,-iy 1
-Hrr ltof
i I'lili i- lii-w loltr-r roll.-i'lion liox.-s
nn- lii'inc put up in l.a, (Iramli- liy
the posl oi'tliv iMiartnwiil. lino ol'
tho hoxos will lio loi'atotl ni-nr fon
norilali'. otio mar 1 lit- (Iroonwooil
Kohnol nn, I on,- lloar Itlv. ria si hnol.
. Tlio throo now Iionos w ill ntako a
jlolal of I'.l l.-ll.-r rollocllon l.oxi-s In ,
I tin- oily. I
,f ...
EN TLRPRISE MA
HOST TO P. E. Q
(rontlniipil from Page 1)
-
wlll In- si aired Tuesdny niirht when
I the H.l.l,.'s. men's auxiliary, will!
cowbov dinner, with a touch I
of t lie iiritnil ive ml i nary a i t or t
jlhe camp. F. Savajfe Is chnir- j
man of the men's committee.
Meetings of th" convention will
I continue throuirli Tuesday and lo
( WedtK r-.hiy noon, jid jotit n meat j
.t com in if in lime so that visitors can i
i K. t to l.a Grande in time to lake j
an eveiiintr train out of that city, j
I
buales irel reduced rates on the I
i ail i
conn
iad to l.a
thence by
Grande and
auto staffes.
v ill
Anotl.inoor was
.i;....ui,f ,.r W,.n,,.
irroslo, 1 wliilo
o.-iiiltttfil ri 1 111
;ii,l II toolt 1 1 If
l,,.:ils. Sioot.-ili,i-H !
wind (till of hlx s:,li
Out!
sam. Mm: r
;lP0STP0NE TRIAL
FALL, SINCLAIR)
I
'Columbia Supreme Court
i Sets Date of Oct. 17
, Instead of May 23
WASHICTdN. May 1 : (Al'
! Trial ol the I-"all -Htn'Malr oil ion
J spir;iey case tum postponed today
Jin Ihi- I ist rirl of Cnlnmhia sii-prt-me
rourt from May I'.'l lo t let -IT.
I i 'oni i n nee of the caso was
; askeil 1 y Arovernment counsel nd
that further effort mijrhl he made
j lo serve a .stihpoetta. on JameN l'
; O'Neill, former president of I'lahio
' Oil and (ia.v eom:iany. d-seiihed as
la "pivotal" wiinejt in the case,
j Kortnal reporl was made to the
; court that a suhpot-na hail Iteott
! si-rved on H. Itlaekiiit-r. fonm r
! chairman ol the hoard of tin- Mid
j wt-st It.-finitiK company. l'he suh
' poena wiiy St-rvet hy an Ameiieiiri
) consul on a train h-tue(n Moute
j ca t lo a nd Niee. France,
j Owi'ti J. INdierlH lold .lusllce
illil. that he assumed IllaeUmer
would appear in response to the
.stil)po na although Ihe on miss-
j low oil op' rator refused Hi accept
the court summons when Ihe Am
j I'llean consul tendered It to hilu.
I lie also i-efusi-d lo accept $r.au of
I fered iik hf.s expense money tor his
: r.-lurn to tin 1'. S.
The leNtimony of O'Neill and
j ltlackniei- is souwhl in conneciion
with the organization of tlie i;on
! lim ntal Tradinir 4-ompany. The
pov. i nmeiit lias conlended that AI
M'ash.. ! hert It. Tall, tormer wereiary of
I tie hui '' interior who negotiated the
of Teapot l)onu' naval oil
reserve to Harry Sinclair
er Uor, tveeiveo' $i':P'.riuo
ct . hands ohtaim d hy
oil op
in lih
Sluclal r
from tiu- company.
S'inclairs senience for
of t he st nale which was
heen announced on m-xt
w as post pun i-d t od ay hy
onlempt
to have
Monday.
J u stiff
Hit, until next Friday;
attorney.- making the pi
had important hoard o
Sinelair's
i that ho
dii ecoi s
tin atime.
meeting to attend in tin
Sinclair was found Kiiitty of refus-
' ine lo answer questilons of the M- n
aie committee.
ItEX LA GRANDE
HIGH ATHLETES I
LEAVE FOR MEET
(Continued from Tape. 1)
I "Jf Allen, of IVmlteton. rnm
petes Saturdiiy he ott'ht lo win the
bron d jump, as he has already
leap d :'1 feet S inches this year,
Alh-u and l.ynian. of l.a Grande,
should have a Kieat scrap in the
hiixh jump. This event Ih no cer
jtainty lor anyone, though; any of
I the foiiowinif lads should havi- a
ciianee: Hunt, of l.ineo'n; Conktln,
of Jefferson; and Hall, of Klam
ath (''alls.
i "Kteiznieier. of l-'nni litln. ' lofikii
like a first in Hie pole aull. Ither
Wonlestants will be Sh.edy. of
' Marsiitieiil: (.ymaii. of l.a Grande;
ami I mlf. of (taker. I
I .".lames, of II- nd. has llnnu' the
j discus 114 iei l, rnrth' i than iiuy
other pn pper in Hie state. so
should come Hirouh in the slate
meet. Itrown. -of Itenson; Keffer.
jof La firande; and Havis. of Cor- j
Ivallis. all have fine records In the
I philter event.
I iiirt' Charlton Wtniici-
'The javelin on dope snouiu im
v tor Charlton, of t.:i (Irnilde.
w ho tossed the wan. I farther In
I competition than his nearest rival,
! Avetrt, of Commerce.
! "Three men. Sietrmund. of
I Saletn; l.tllic. of .b-tferson; and
i peniand, of Pemlb ton. look like
i winners in thi- L'tt-lnvv hurdhs.
! sniiil. Given (lianco
"In the 4 10-yard dasn. .ian.
of .le.ffeifmn. will undoubtedly bid
tor first place in the state meet.
Smniz. of Pn Grande; and Hr:mdle.
of Iteavrton. are not far behind
Maris, on the dope sheet.
'i.illlo. of Jefferson: and Daib y,
of corvailis, probably will bo out.
in front in the lim-hlt;" slicks.
I.vtnan. of l.a Gn.nde. and Alien, i
of p.iidtelon. lire also threat k. j
"In the HHi-vard dasn w-'H'""""-.n.i
McCord. of llaker.
( V.o'ul.l put on a Rreat race for lirst
honors.
Ovciltiok I'riiH.
,0 I'orvallis fiitnrrs. tho
111 full in oonslilor fiioo. in
,-Mn. Willi n throw ol' If)
his r. oor.l ill HnUor. Thoy
I III-
ot IO
orlonk I'rii-i- In Ih
11 ml ' 'hailton in th
low
ills-
also
ti in.it
l.ooal fans, tutor rarr-fnlly sorut-
inlnztnt: ninrkH ma-l- in "tlior larric i
,j-ols ovor tho sin'", li-li' v.-' I-n I
llrmt.l,. lilKli oan.ath.-r from it. I" ,
:t;. polnl
whioli. 11 !"o '"" ' I
sohools splil
shonl'l win th
honors snrtlon 111. j
III. ot.
will r'olvo ro.
, t Stilnrilay artor
a fintil slory on
'I'll,- I ibson or
ports of tho no
noon. Inolit.linir
!h- wltiinr tui'l
how La. t.nin.10
t.1 lil 'os I
,1 In-Uvi'i'ittl'y-
SCHOOLS TO
CLOSE week
FROM TODAY
(roMlnnoil from Put K
tin. rhll-lr-n will 1" .lisiniKSo.l nn
til I-'rl'hiy altornoon at 1-1
whon I If," win moot in
Ions looms I o t-.-oi-ivo tltoir
port ranis, I -11111! ,-vmiiitui ' ton"
I,., liiv.-n Mt.ti.ln. Tin-s-lay inl
in, sI:iy of novt wook.
(.rtlilirs to (iraililillr
niii.lro.l t.r.'l - I'vlt sttnl. ins
.a tlruli'lo s-hools will 00m-,.-
oiKlilh cr.olo nork this
1111.I will Mil.-r liit-'li -utiool
, Minnie. This nntnlM-r. w hi' h
inoro than last y. i.r. havo al-
onrollo.l ill tho tiiKl) W'hnol
10 LobIii work In tho fall.
Wttn. l-ron-5 cei.ls--A f:oo1 CIp.r
I O'olool
Honor Mothers
At Lodge Meet
In Eagles Hall
A n Intel est I up prucraDi in h
Hcrvuncf of Mother s day was riven
last evening hy th local t.uliie u
lla'es at the Mark's hall.
Tlie previa in started wli h in vo
cation hy the Itev. J. A. Ilnll, after
which Mrs. hnii Lester hiiii a s.tlu.
aceompanied hy Mrs. 1-amin at ihel,inXiety
piano. Oem'i Moats pla-d a liar- ! .'i-cneli
monica so In. ,'Iituiii pa nied hy M ih?
.Ma Mill WoimIcH..;, ml the Women" a ,
Miiariet from the l:ehekah ! '.
composed of Mrs. Ma Moats. Mi:. ,
Alariha Moss, .li.s Mamie Witmle I
and Miss l.ydht 1 1 uk sanK. M''- nd 1
M I'm. Fritz I loft inan no vi several ;
Swiss yodidlui; numli4'is and Kay
Aenl played a mandolin solo. ;
i:. llielow. past president of
U'ashimrion tdd how the i-;alt s
Were Ihp founders of Mulder's dai
and told of the or.uil.ili-.
P.de L'.t vears ao. He d
r tii.
rilxd
the a rlons la ws founded hy i
lde, includintr the mother's pr
sioi law and die men'i uoikl
compcMs.tl ton law. ;uso the old
pension ld!t on which meinhers
now witiiiiim and which has aire
heen adopted in nine slates.
He spoke hrielly of t'otinid
iHf
It.
Mann, of the l trefoil ilepa i t meiit
who was one of tlie first men to ar
rive in the .Mississippi viilh-v flood
eil district to hidp those sufi'eriu;
from the fl I.
Dr. A. B. Hall To
Give Enterprise
Graduate
i:Ti:itPi;ist;. May 1 :i. tspe-
cial) Dr. Arnold llennelt Hall,
president of the Fniverstiy of tiro
(ion, will deliver the en in inenee
(ii en I address for I he ei-nMu'
exorcises to h held In the hij;h
srhool here Tuesdav evening. Ai. .'
IT.
Dr. Hall will he i:itet of h..n..e
at a liaiumet kivcii for the frrnduat-
In class hy the Kntcrorise Woo
en's club and the chamhor of com
nieree. earlier the same evening.
LEVEE GIVES
BEFORE PUSH
OF 01 3IIS.I. h'st niht for the riihi of C.,in
, n.nn.ler Itiehard !:. Hynl. This
(Continued f-otn PtiRn One)
were wearinir. Most of thciu were
men who had been working on the
levees. Two days aifo they had
stripped Hi cm selves to shlrlH and
trousers while workintf in the hot
sun. When yesterday's rain came
they did not stop work to put on
more clot hint,. t 'onsc.pieiitly
many reached 'I'orran badly chilled
and niifferinif from exposure. :
Illness Feared i
Ah. Parker expressed tin belief,
that t his m i lit cause much Ill
ness and Inslruoled the bonis In thu
vicinity to (end all possible aid and
svnt word by radio for the coast
Kii.'i rd vessel,- nea r Slmme.poill:
with I .S -surl tioa ! to iro and evac
uate marooned refmrecs. !
Six seaplanes. Hn- entire air flee!
stationed at Nalehez. were sent to
day to Torras li lake supplies to
marooned refucee.-: in the Piu
Itend area.
NKW YoltK. May Ft (Al1), -The
petition of Waller Taylor,
Clevo'and fiKhl pronioler. lor an
in in 11 el inn aifalnsl Tex I llcl; ai d
anil t In- corporal ions til lied w it a
him to prevent the Jliiitpy
Alii -li'ht
loney-.lai-k Shark'-y lo av yw
fbrht May pt.' ws d- nie.t t
l.v Federal .Indite Giidih.rd.
l.iV
think how
ConvenienP
in any kind of weather any
cason any hour
you can have right at hand the
most delicious milk or cream, as rich
as you want it
for coffee, cocoa, cream soups,
creamed vegetables in any kind of
cooking or baking where the recipe
calls for milk merely hy having Bor
den's Evaporated Milk on your kitchen
shelf. That's why the wise housewife
buys several tans at a time.
Hut to be sure of that pure, fresh
milk flavor and creamy richness, insist
on Borden's.
M,,,l.. In Tim Noiihw :-t
j FLYERS WAIT
I FOR WEATHER i
TO CLEAR IT
(Continiifd from Tutre 1) j
i.
manly posilde" In I lie search for!
the at. ;
"l desire to extend to you and,
to the people of Fra ncn this -,
piessloti of my deep personal sym-j
nathy. uhltdi I assure you W shared,
hy all A nierica ns at I Ills time ut' 1
ver Hie Tate of the two
motor. NiiilKess-'i- and
t'oli." the pre-idetil's inessace said.
"Their .- ; lend it) oiir.im1 has
loin ln d Hie i io. t: tna t ion of Atot-r-iea
asid there is everywhere the
most i-araesi In.pe that t hey may
still he found. I assure- ou thai
lliis f:overiiini-iil is doim: every
thing hit tna itl possihle l. assist
In Hie sear. h and i pray that Hii--seai'ih
may ihsue in aueeess."
i:iis iti-:v K1
WASIII.VOTiiX. May 1:1. tAI'l
,A reward of f.-.uiut fi.r any aviaim
.who discovers either of the miws
'inu I'i'eiiidi flyers or traces of their
.airplane, has heen posted hy II;. V
! mond oricj. sponsor of ihe
. iiimi New York-Paris fllullt prize.
; I.AKKIII'IIST, X. .1.. Mav ill.
The navy diriuihle l.os Auueles
left its s.aiiou hei-4- al .".:l'l
lii;ht lintel this inornin;' mi a train
inn cruii alom; the Atlantic coa--l
(lurimr which a elosi watt h will he
, k-pl lot" posihle traee .(f XlHI!:es-
; ser and Cull, l he missing I'reneh
( aviators,
TWO IIFADV TO Fl-V
i NKW ViUiK, May 1 :. -Three
Amerieaii planes slated for
lloii-stop fliuhls to Paris were
herthed on Lorn; Island flyim; fields
today.
At PurPss field was the Pellanca
' ! i oln.pl. i ne 'oliiMthla In w hleh t'lar
eta-e t 'hainherlln and Lloyd norl
and had hoped to hop off early this
morninu unlit uulavorahle weallpM'
re
p
j
S).
St
reports eair.eil th ni lo decide po.a
poiiemeni.
j Peside it was t he Kyan slnii
lei' loonoplaiie. "The Spirit o
I.oilts" in whieli Captain I'harh"
l.imlber.uh fie
l'rniit S:i ii Miry,,
Cat., In two days preparatory
flight to France whi.h may
develop Into : race with the
lu.w
ll.-l-
lancji.
And at llooseveli field was lhi-
Fok ker no-no plane America s'enl
,.e,.i- r-.,i. n-ii. i. 11..1..I1U v
Illlll is lo he post polled, however.
Ulllll ihe fale of the tiliilli; Fl'enj'h
1 lyers. Nun cesser and Coli is de
termined and until Hyrd has re
covered fioin a broken wrhd In
jill'e.l dariiiu' a test flicht. The
America slill has sevt-ral days of
leslinir before ll can lie pronounced
fit for servlee.
DOROTHY MACKAYE
TELLS OF VISITS
(Continued from Pas 1)
particularly Klklon are so called
because nf lenh nl marrlaire laws.
A search of the records for I ! I S
ami :tp also failed to rt-vel either
name nor did 1 hey show Ihe name
r.f Ci-darbloom. thai of Itayiiioitd'a
mot her.
As ir Miss Mackaye's statement
on the willies-- stand that she was
married by a justice of the pence,
j it was pointed mil that the Miny
, hind law requires that all tnar
rhufes in this state inusl he per
formed by a resf 11 tarty ordnltled
; minister of Ihe gospel. A justice
: of the p.-ace could not have nmr
- riett them imh s. In- liapetied to be
a cleriryman.
Uv
in.
enl--. fiofid lt;i
Club Women In
Convention At
Corvailis, Ore.
fO' II.IS. the.. May I :t AP
- I leh-KateS to the seventh U lltllt.ll
coimniion of the OreKon l'edera
tion oi' tUa-liU'SK mid Piofessloti.il
Women's clubs were flockintr into
Ihe city today. The opening e.
shin w is set for this aflernoou.
Miss Margaret A. Fh iiiIiik;. slat
pli-sldenl. e.iHtllff it lo or.h-r.
MlSS Florence SpeUiei". of N'W
York, i ' pres. nt im; l'n- nation:-!
lid- vaimn. is to .sp.ak al the an
nual ha ot i in t Sa! iu d: y niyht.
Tile t e,-ltVe colllK lt llici l.i lap
today wllli a dinner, and there wilt
he nn in for mill r-cepiion hy I !i
loc:i club toniMld.
Miss Mo, lie llalr. of Knifed',
first let- pieshhut. Is to pr. si-le
nt a iiinelooii Salurday noon.
I'resiileni w. K.ir and P :n
.1. . Hi xe, of Oie-rnn Acm.iiI
tural colleL'e. are to sp ak.
Mead To Attend
Columbia Uasin j
League Meetingi
SIM IUAXK, V;ih.. Mny :(AI'!
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l"'IH Ol tlU' ,'ilJIMI'i'HNilHl.ll ili'l, I
IIhiim uf Wiililllniitfili mid tn-ryiin!
ni" in illMUHf on III.' W,iKi'illll ill
tin- ;inminl in,, 'liny nt tin' I'uhim
hi:i r.nsln I i-i li.il inn I, :,ku,' It, h..
hi'l.l I - - May I'n. It w.is ;i,i-
ttui'n 1 I iy th,- l. r-i:n' li.-r.' I n.t-i v. ,
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Work Shoes
In i . ii : ti I . i. . iill-je.il her, In Inn
Sl.aH
I-; ve-pl ion:i ; values in lull stock but hei ; om
Ion tl Ion s'th-s, moccasin toes,
Work Sox
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Men's Work Shirts
In blue and riey chambray. Full
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Destroyers Of High
Patterson Gives
Brownlee No Hope
HAl.KM. Ore., May (Al')
In u peisonal interview loday
Coveruor i'llttersoli Informed rela
tives of Albert Itrownlee that he
iloci4 nol expoct to stay the exe-u-lion
of I trow ti lee, whu is under
Kcntcnoe to be hunted at the peni
tentiary ue.xt Tuesduy for the mur
der of Ksion J looker In Lane
county. The governor Maid, how-ei-r,
that there i Mtill ii pOHsihil
11 y of Hew developments In tin
case that iniKht cant." him to halt
the execution.
l wt sisters and a brol her-in-law
of 11 row tile,- appeared before the
governor and asked that the cum
mutii the Henteiiee to life Imprison
ment. They contend that llrown
lee y aid of normal nienlaitty, duo
tn wounds and shell shock while
w it h the army in l-'rance. A Iso
tin say that the fact thai his kuii.
found alter the trial, wns loaded
Willi soft lion I'd bull, is is eVi.h-nee
that he did not shoot Hooker.
Slashes Throat
With Safely Razor
S.YI.KM. Ore,. May I :i (Al'l
With her throat slashed from ear
to ear. M rs. I tora - Moser faces
death today In her home at 11 os
klus, soul hw est of Independence.
Her husband, llayliss Moser, part
ow ner of the KIiik Valley Saw
mill, found her on I he I loot of
their bedroom al five o'clock litis
morning with a safety razor blade
in her hand. A physician sum
moned Immediately cloned the sev
er, d arlery but lio hope is tie). I lor
her recovery.
No m olive. oMvplintr a case of
acute melancholia, can lie tflven
by her family or friends lis she
apparently was well and cheerful.
Mm Moser Is the mother of flvo
small children.
TODAY
And
SATURDAY
Your Monev's Worth or Your
K 3.TQR
Prices
in thi wa r
Illil Ailunit Store No. II
La (-'ttiiihi, 4)rd.
Beautiful New
Pumps
$1.93
Just rc.'i'ived, a large
assortment of n e w
I'umps for Ladies in
too latest styles of
the mode. '
Notice Our Wind'nv
Display
l-:u- YdllK Tho latest inar.i
llioll or.-iito Is hlaok tMitmntni liy
Un- inllo. .Marmirot Miller. IS, linjt
lioon nwtiriloil a silver eili tit p
.lame hall. When she sloiipeil a
poiloinotor re-istoroil :nl..i miles. j
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Children
OF
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Loveless lives anil
hearts hidden behind
masks of riotous gay
ety. Lovable, pitiable
Ciiildrcn, of.Dvorce.,
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SATURDAY
Arcade
Monday Brings
JOAN CRAWFORD
In
"The Taxi Dancer" ,
TV
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Straw Hats
HI raw Hats wi" h id y, Khoiit 'X1 cava
Kauce. 'I'oyo. Panamas. Mw Ism Yeihlo."), ,ej;
lioirts and S"nlt Sailms, that are neat in ap
pearance and style of Hie HlpeS,
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S -rial Sale on Sailors
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Overalls
M, li'-t 1,1-it- I'il. m rails: full t til
05c
Nantno'.en I'.thar-; nil '
25c; 5 lor 1.00
Men's Union Suits
,M- n's stiiniiK-t i -l;:lils. sh'nl si-iv , s,
IlllUlo hllL'tll.
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