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Saturday, M;iy 21, 1027. COMING KVKXTS .Flllll- H, II, II) I'llloil I.lvo. sU U sIhmv HI I fulfill. On, .lull 21, 2:1. :!:' Slum Ami-rl- niii I HKiMH lomi-iillou in t ;raiiili. DcIiiIht (il'fliilk- ilnln not iln-lili-il Oregon I'nrrul. Triti lHT uv,cJutloii t'oiiwmioa Iiiti'. Imil'i In Town I-;. I'. .Mlllvr. ilruirnlst or Valilluu, WMsli.. I viiillihK In Ihi! city. Al-ilim: in Malio d-ilnul,- WiiKiirr Hjiilil Mnmlitv an. I .Mmxlay in islT iliu' fliflldK. Hois,- and Nainpa Otlti-iiil lli-rr (i.iil llalhaway of the ntalc ol lt, '' ia in low n. .Mliniirj -i nf ItiiUi-r lint' Atuun'-yi A. A. Kiullh and A. H. Cl.Hll. Ol Halve T, WlTl' Iii-ii- on busi-u.-.-s i slt'niay. Veil- Willi 1'Ulln'r .Mrs. Karl Imdley. 'ollas. Wash., fn viMtin v.ith Imt lalluT, KrcU tilc-y . i;. I,. Uohllu.-tt t.H a visilor m- l-i..-y 1 his week from Wal l.I:t, ... nl tec ' Thr i-f u he a meeting Monday i V'Tiimi; of the new industries com liult'e of Die cliaiuher of coiu-uii-re.- ;it j:mA. Charles Itinganian is eli.iirmnn, if thi committee. laitiiii I oinorrow .tuliii Stoddard who has been vis liint,' in iviiueiie for ihe past week nitl rilurii lo ills home here Sun- diiV. Vi k I lid In I Nut land H. Ueiiler and wife will visit over th uitR end in Fort land. Tl y w ill return to their home lit i.- tit.- first of next week. shopplm Mrs. Dun Miub-rs Is in the Snipping 'today from Flgill. will ieiitn to her home In t.ioi nimr. city Sho tho pt'cial linin lial train carrying Curl 0.i. pieiip'iit of the t'nlon Pacl i ii' s si .-ni a ml pa ii y. passed Ll'i-imgh Lu Cirnnde ihls morning ki.Hi- 1 (tf-trdlocli' ' from ' Spokane. 1 Id v route lo Omaha. lallaml IsHor I . kii;i C;iii1on is a visitor over n- e. U eti.l in this city from luiMii-l, She is stopping at the ,1. hot.,1. -Ming Front Hum Mrs. rhus. K. Dillman Is visiting I ,t Cti'undc from HuniH. tire.. ! , lew days. She Is rcgisti-rcd t I Foley hotel. Mi Lupines II. L. Itrn;.lsley. manager of the n!- iiiouiifain "oiiimercial college, i. ,,i ;1 couple ol days in this cliy lis weeU- looking after business ll- V.SlS.' '. VriMnoiiial elv.i girls of the Soangatha the group met at the home ii- Williams Hie last part, of leek for a social time. After e-tiMLonial no L-aiiis were 1 eting. dunctutf i n joyed. I'nf Home illip lUfbbtiiM.' Soli of Mrs. I Cobbtns who has been vis it! I his city for Hie past, week e Sherwood Williams home, it- his home at Milton today. Miiher w ill remain for a few days. In IvHv ninl wlf" of HliM'k . sli.Mi'il I" iri"l'l i.i ,l.,y lor :i l.rl.-r visit ivIHi h. ir... Mrs. (!.-ili'iiil- Itoiitty ll,, r lih ll.lH. 'I'li' V l''rl "lis ii,- fur riulliiii'l unit otlirr H ! w. !! ii I. :nn- ninl if". ami ,,in- i:!ll r.inill. :iri'OMIlliillir,l '' -.!. ill,- ':nl (iriii f ami ll' l1" 'ii --. in I -in ilnln). m i- in"""!.- Hie -. miivMl.H IIkI-iI nl tin- l''oli-y i l iiis , Thi-y an- drlvine i "u.tli Hi,- i-ounto'- i In ll,-i " s .-t;i I ,l-li citli s from l-n I l't--, in, Imlliii; .Mrs. Colon Kl-i-i. .'.lis. slii-rVMiml WilllHlnK. -' W. l:iK,-ll, ninl Mm IMvk -nn 1 1 ni-,. l.-;iviiiK In UK- inurn - fur II. -nil wliiro llu-y "111 iil- l-l UH- Stilt,- 1-VlllTlltlOll Of WO- u s i liil, , onvi iillon. Tlo y " 111 nn I,, Ih- lr Jiom,- lii-ri; the cllil " -I vv.-.-lv. Smith Smart Oxfords AT CLINT'S FOR MEN Newest styles in tans and blacks $9.85 The Pair Oxfords Of Quality 4leJT (jPTHIEg "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE" Men's and Boys' Outfitters j Local News In Brief 1 I Atli'iuU tin, i Mr. Jo.; ll- Woods an,! l.W MllH.1, 01' Alloi-l, un- uii, ii.iii,,. ii, , races in r mll'-lon totliiy. ! On lllisn,-sr, I John I,. nlirt If ,hn HlMmtm . Kodak company, , ,.,,. u fvw ufs ' I he city on busln, a. Mls lor H,,,,,,, .mis, t ion Taylor, ho f,- ry cl-rfc.vl at Kills I,.,,urtmi nl morn. is in town for a r,-,v uavn vlaitinir wllh rrlrndH and n- lutlvt-H. to Portland Mrs. Karl l'. ;, ynultis ami Iir. .Murcuri-t Initio and clilldr.n pit Friday inornliiR via auto lor I'ort- I una and adjoining uuiiit.s. I jlr. Mc.liliirr In 1'.om Word has he n rro lv, d that : l)r. W. I'. MoAdory Is now in I Washington. I), c. on lil.i lamti-rn I trip. Ti I'rjiriirr Monila.T The lilsli whool biiii'l will prac tice at 3 o'clock Moiwluy at Uiv lilpli w1kkI. Members will inert nt 7 oVIotii ut the liiK'h nchout to tfo to Hot Luke. From rot-timid Hud iVurson, of Poithunl. drove in lust cvrnins' to accompany Ills wife, who whs fornterly Mlsa I.a Lita Ganklll. to tli ir home. Vi-ilin' IVJclltls fi Irt IloJeo-- I'. .1. I'hJise and wile an- In tin ' Kornic Ch.ss and Kinma SwartH cif yiinni .poliiine visit ill with I-ft for IVndMon Tlmrsduy to at- nilw. They will return to their tend the Kodco. They will return iiie in il tew days. Sunday. Front Hnntliiffton Mrs. Willlniu Moody and Joil from Huntlnpton were visittni; in town Wednesday with Inr dniiph trr and s0!i-in-law; Mr. und Mrs. tinier Harnwell. At KlitcrprlM Mrs. T. O. Hum well went to Kn trrprise Thursday and niurned that evening with her, mother Mrs. J. L. McKinney. Mrs, McKlnney will remain with her daughter here Indefintfly. Vi.hw.1 Catlii Th thrnne-li evoresn train Will 4 u minutes late this morning dut to tho difficulty of unloading u huge easting thai is to he used nt the ML Lmlly Lumber comp:'iy mill, the railroad officials report - Wallowa l.ako on niilncs I Iborge Stewart, t curlier In the ' public schools of linker. Is at Wal lowa bilic on buslncw. He Is there In the Interests of the Old Oregon Trail association. At Koinnicr .- . Norma Murrill anil "Nora"Doty arc llstetl among those from On-, tnrto this w-.-ek end. They arc j stooping at the Sotnuier hotel for . s'-verHl days. VMI HI The ImUv Laura Slater who has bee itlng at tho Sommer hoti-l th r.w- dnvs went to Hot LaU- VIS pa Mt this mornlng to visit friends. She will return here Ihls evening. HrUliitt Throogh H. II. Holhr arrived In La Ctrsnde yesterday from Portland and stopped last night at the Som mer hotel. He lefl for his home at Ontario this morning. I So FnM ' Allhough th" weather bureau I forecast frost In Kn stern Oreg.m i,.s nichl. nn unexpi-cted c-loudl- whhii turnrrl into rain k,.iii i the temperature from falling low than 8? above. I To lU tuni Home The :.-v. and Mrs. O. W. Jones und Clare and l-Vrn .lone came from Portland Wednesday to ac company their daughter. H-ryt. who has been teaching in the lo cal school here, to lo-r home In Portland. Ill WVMrni On goii MIM Ann SliiiiC". iici oinii-inii ! l,v hor inntlirr, Sim A. .1. Klmicr-. Irt l-"rl,ly niornlni; for I'orviilllH vvliorc llu-y "III Hin-inl II"- w,-i-lf rnd. Iti-foru ri-turnimr tiny will ."p.-nil il fi-'v iliiyn In roitlnnil. jlir fur 'iillfirliln Mr. mill Mrs. Inn Mi ! nzii- mnl 1'.. K. Mi-fillllli- li-ft tlli" limrlilnu ror Onkliinil. I'nl., wln-n- llu-y "III siii-nil th,- Kliinnii-r. Mr. Mi-K'- n.ii- ia iitliW-tlp (llmctor of tin- Im .ifliooln. tint! conclu'il t"'" i-tiiini-(itonnlilp mnl on,- rimn,-r-iii li-mn ijurlil? thi arliool ycnr. T, it to lliiki-i' Hubert A. Ili-rtlii-r. iiiilioniit or-cnnl.i-r for I In- Kucli-s IcnlKo. wlm lins lio.-n ,-undii, tint: n inoiiilii-rNhip rmiipiilirii h'-rt-. will linvn for ItllklT llliollt June 1 where he will murt H Mlluiltir ilrivc there. In I.u tlnimle Illiout lO'J n-w nieiiiherM were H'-i-lireil. lie reports, nnil the ilrlv.- will eontlnm- uiol'-r tlo- sui- rlil-'lon of Ihe lueiil iiei-le. Alti-ud 1 uihuil- .Mr, unci Mm. Arlliur M iilliolUiii.l "ml laiiKhlr Lois, ol Co,iillli-, und Mr. mill Mm. I jJLt Mulliolliiml. oC I'lllll'Vlll,', ,U oV lIT,- t, Ht- 'Hi' fliiiorul ol J,iiii,-.i Mnlhul-i lllllll, Wllllh MI l-U y, I iirii-rhiinn villi ....ii.,-,. ,.. ...... ! MK'tuio lionivil the lii-Hl of IKt k. Will ii ni in l ow ' I In' laliilioi-llan oaiiiiifir,, i;li-I ! . Ull! li-uv,- lor i'ovi- on lln-ir rirst , annual oiillnn trip .Monday inoni IllK wllll lli-rrllli; n irilnrjiiill. 'I'll , -y will i.-in;un tlii-r- lour days. diirliiK wliii-h Mine a ilitti-ri-nt pro- 'itr.-im will mark ,a, li day. On tin- last day at .v tile y will Kln- a i,'t','liioiiiat in.,-t ia rents w lit, w ill I i honor tlii-ir prtst nt at that l lino. Komi pri-tri! lo i it's rank. of t li; sills in,: t-x-ivi- tllt-ir WoovlKatll- ENDS FLIGHT AS SHADES OF ir:nT ni?ot 1 J A M. MS S A (( 'onlintied f'oiii I'ikio One) to try In lillu him on Hi' way to l.eliUUI'Ket. Crowd iraa( There w en- at Jea.st .t.lHMi per- i sons on i he tield and nearby j KroimdK tale teniuhl. At the siiiiic time, the aeri;vl aulhoritii-s I n-iriin HMidinir up fluies I in order lu sttow Cajit. l.indlierKh, iH Honu as he eoim s w it liin nikM, the loeatiuii of the landing field. ; Kxcileiuetlt was nt (ever height when it was reported thai the Spirit of St. Louis had flown over . t 'herhourf;. The crowd on the field was so I larffe lliat tile poller could not i ' hold them and there was some j ;doulit wlutht-r the aviator would he aide to land so densely w ei thev packed. I T!IOFJh;MS WATCH SKiX PALIS. May '2 1 ( A V Thou- j sands of persons gathered in the, Flace dc l.'opi-ra tonight and watched a huge electric sign on ' which app.-ared news of the pro-, Kress of Cap). Chas. A. Lindbergh, American pilot. It took a force of more than UMI policemen to clear a way for traf fic through the district when the' nlgn Hashed en n fir inn lory mess ages that dip!. Lindbergh hail been sighted over Ireland, I AT l:'.W (FACIFU NKAV HLK. May ' t Tl M F) (Ali as soar m of his Lucky Charles Lindbergh lug over Ihe last lew mil pioneering flight to Paris lute to day, success with its accompanying mine and fortune practically in his grasp. At I!:"'1 o'clock, eastern daylight time, he had spanned the ooan. passed over Ireland and England, crossed the Kumihdi channel and was above the coast of France, in the country of his dn-ams at last. At that hour h" passed above Cherbourg und had. but -'U miles lo go before he swoop-d out of the skv to the riooilligbts of Lebourget living IIHd and the aeWamanon l a wailing world. At the rate he had been making during the pie violin hours ot his long owu .u. il wus esi imnieu iiimi i ih- mile would slip beneath him Hi less than two hours, perm ll ling him to land before r..:!n. caslein daylight time. which is KLllo l-ieiich lime. lu Olde that lb guardians of the 1; city tow n lake Sleep Opclt. erclsc tw he iw may be p L-onneil of a real lle-tnell t he a Pennsylvania that they must hS decreed ,.,,!,! balb e ry morning. with the bedroom windows go through d;.l!v-dozen rx- t, and brush their tcetll daily. ill go now n into on mint ry will level your gfeai en y to im ground.' w role the Macedonian King Philip lo the Spartan, called I. aeons because lltey inhabited that part of (iieeee Known as Laeoitia. 'lite reply delivered t i Philip con tained only one woid: ill' Today when a person speaks Inielly and lo the point we say tli.it lie is 'ho- I I A SERIOUS MOMENT WITH HOOVER I Z .iV;; - V- NY 1 1 i ' , - t s f i ' ; j 1 k'.'t fN ' ' ' ' i See)'-!,,, of ( ,i-met . e Met lull llnnvir no') Si-.'ici i,t ,,f L, l,r j .l-itnev .1. Ii.ni.. ;tte :)ifiiii ben- in .1 moment 't snotti ,,f H-'icic fl 1 cni!iiio in the M is:f.sioj, .i!b v iM .r S;f lu-,. The two are watt him: re-, uc t t. at Woi.i on ;( ui.bi.-keii ;vt;cf'h i i'f i; -tlui l-.u' i'j '.'.i', h jUvii. Arabian Horses I )41 n ike? v-iW;!!5 I tt. ,) , I'.-. f . V . . : r M I I litin AnuflrM llurriiu Stables of Arabian horses valued ut more than a iimnier of million dollars have been thrown open to the public l win a week nt Pomona. Calif., by their owner. W. K. Kellngn. the fcatile Creek l Mich. I mil lionaire cereal manufacturer. Above Is shown "Hen llur." hhanh d Arabiun. in action. Ik-low is one of the few pictures of Mr. KcUoei; ever taken. Ho 1b standing with "lien llur." Eclipse of Sun and Moon Will Be Astronomical Features of June I WASHINGTON (AP) June, ordinarily a m out h of weddings but lew other elaborate entertain ments, lias been appropriated by 1 t he great feminist impresario. Dame Nature, for a demonstration of her virtuosity. I "lli-r repertoire, as made public through the American Nature As sociation, includes, for the month, the following spectacles: ' J inn- 1 7t Total eclipse of Ihe .moon, visible in North and South America. June l':'- Tin- sun will reach its greatest distance north of the Lo.ua tor, thus inaugurating sum mer wit h the longest day of I he year lu ihe northern hemisphere. June Uii The small I ens'-Win -neelie Comel will approach within :i,:'i"MMiii mlle.s of the earth, which is closer than most comets ever June Ii!' - -Tola I eclipse of the sun. visible in Ltiulund. Scandina via, and. partially, in other sec tions of Kurope, Northern Africa and A laska. The grand climax of the program will give Knghind its first view of a. tola I eclipse of tin- sun since j 17-1, and the performance will not be repented there until I'.i.i'.i. Fvdi ho, the audience will have to be in its places early, for the show will begin about a. in., and will last less than a minute. The profeMsjomil reviewer s, w ho. a re com m on 1 v ca I led ast rnn outers. )(.t U M)l ,,,.,. ,M)Miinn in unVay und Sweden, w here Ho y can sleep a few minutes longer before the curtain rises - or, more? accurately, descends and get a better iew because tile SUll wit! be a little higher over Hie hori.oti when H is eclipsed. Alaska will glimpse Hi. ipe-tach- it end.-, at jumn.-I, over the Pa cific, niter parsing over the Arctic Ocean In northeastern Siberia, am) nerofs Hie Bering Sea lo the Aleu tian Nlan-ls. At Nome the magni tude of lite eclipse will be only MJ Kellogg's Pride .A,Js,rZii7 v a;iy per cent, that Is. 14 per cent of the sun will be visible around tho edge:; of Hie moon. At Liverpool, the moon will completely blot out the sun tor a lew seconds, while ut London, lour per cent of the great globe of light will be visible lit the moment of maximum ccllpsv. The Mel 'ormtek-4 'haloner Kx pedlt ion of Hie Leander McCor- inick Observatory of the I'nlverslty of Virginia, lu charge of Prof. S. A. Mitchell, direclor of tho ob servatory, will observe the eclipse at l-'agern-'H. Norway, where it will be visible for 34 seconds. J. A. i'haloner. of Virginia, Is Hnaucliig tlte cxpt dltion. which bring back valuable re ho pel olds. to NOTICi; F F1LIM. Ol FINAL AIT'OFXT In lb" County Court or the Slate of Oregon for I'nhm Comity. In (he Matter of Hu- LNIale of Liabelh Th IVMI Long. DcCe;!. ,?, Notice Is hereby ivi ll that He umh'isigited has f.h d her final ic--rount as ieeulri of the esta'e oi Fll.iibcth Theresa Long. d e. as- -'. ninl t he I'miiily Court of I it Ion County, Oiegon. has fixed Mon day, the L'iHi day of Jane, C'L'T. at 1" o'clock in Hie forenoon, a! its coint room a! Hie Court House in L't f ira tub , ( n-egoit. as Hie thin and nl i and pt.iee for heiirmg anv il ol .) i ti'ois lo the said lin oiinl and s ith inelit of sai 1 estate. I pel- '20, Ft: I of lirst puhlii allou. May ANNA li. P i;k i-:i:. L.vcutriw (lieen ,- I Alioriic vs. May i-L7 lor FxeeiilrSx, .1 one ;;-1 n i T. At an evhibitiou of ? relies hi New York is : taken from Ihe 1-,'mpiror and preserved by Abbe N.lpoleoll'!! (Ililpl.litl. Ll Napoleon's hair and pair famous w hite breeches. ar iew. apoleou tendon h fiody Vignali, eks of his R CADE V'ti EDDIE "SPECIAL SUNDAY VAUDEVILLE MATIN EH IJL'KKE & In IHJKU "Mirth and Melody" "Eccentric Oddities" ERNEST, YOUNG And Eli NEST In "Footloose" FRED WELLE SMITH & RERNARlJ In In "Sensational Aerial "Piano Pill From Novelty" Louisville" ON THE SCREEN RILL CODY In "THE ARIZONA WHIRLWIND" Rough Riding! Tough Fighting! Truly Thrill ing! Not DENIES SLAYING WESTERN PLAYERl n i Mrs b. ouraJi jvornck 1 ells Court She Did Not . i-i-iortt.iv to m. m.. h-ve. :.t 1.F:11 IT u i i .MeCrae. Id miles helmv the point Kill llCV llUSband (where ihe Alehafalaya joins Old i j river. LOH At:i:Li;S. May 21. A I I Mrs. Sarah Kerrlck. hetween bu(i-- Aceordllig to the Uevcrelid Dr. dng and fulnllni; spells on the! I'- It- Short of New York. paHtor of whness stand here today, denied 'a Methodist church for Ihlrty-flvo she fired the shuts which killed yeais, blond babh'H usually cry, her husband, Tom Keriiek. film t'lun.ls smile and bald -headed western plitypr, and declared tlie oms look blank whllu beins' bup giin was discharge.! aeiidentally tized. during a souffle. Mi-m. Keriiek ami j four other memherK of a ili-ini.-tf. I wn , . "r.v in Hollywood on April S ai charged with Korriek's murder. The widow testified that site had taken the gun into the kilt hen when her husband. Henry Isabell. I ineinber of tho party ami eo - de fendaut of .Mrs. Keriiek, were! Muarreling in another room of the I flat. Anita Davis, another defend ant, ami Isabell followed her and in an effort to obtain the gun fell lu a heap Into tho breakfast I nook w here terdlmouv show ed Ihfr aetnr was shot. During the ensulmr sen ffh.. she said, the gun wus dis charged. OL' MIS' MAY BE ( HANGING COURSE (Continued rrom I'lifje 1) Alehafiilaya lu tS.iit. Whether these would bold against the ter rific f iii'cp of tho' current was problematical, ho believed. ItcruKtvs SI III Moving ftefugees continued to pour out of Poinie Cmipe parish as a result of a warning Issued by John -M. Parker, state relief director. A cre vasse In lh levees in Pointe Cmipe would iiuiudatr a hour two million Late Brunswick Records Cotton Eyed Joe Still Waters The Little White House, (piano solo) South Wind Consolation I'll Just Go Along My Sunday Girl I Love the College Girls Hear them on the Panatrope and Prismatone (;lass drugs (Inc.) Lii Gra'adc, Ore. 1 TONIGHT 'ill:?' Rfc'-SI CANTOR DELIVERY' NIGHT ALLEN & FRANCIS In a Serial. jheres, (lie last of tht feitil "siiKur ( howt' ction, and uffect about jlOU.OiMl peiHoiiM. Tint danger Rone Is from iau to LIU miles ahovi New Orleans on the west side of tlio .Mississippi. . While the evacuation was under av a foreo of J.-.oi men w hi. worked an hist m,-u, ... rh.i.ni.! Obituary ! Fl NFItAL Si:it ICi:s - 1 Funeral services lor .Mrs. K. M. Smith will be held Sundav afh r- noon at two o'clock instead of Sat. - i unlay afternoon as was tinnoiineed ; in yesterday's edition of Tho uh. alliservcr. I . Nervousness NERVOUSNESS i 1 serious matter. Nrrvc rxhimtion which follows is often irtrp-u-ablc. Nerve troubles slionU! be tiken to a nerve expert. Try My Ultra-Violet Kay Lamp lor thai eondition. ervous. It will run-down help you. Con.sultalloil Kree ml ,r. i:. wooinih ( llil1Il-H(-tOt- IHIlt Niiluiopnlh 'JO Soinuier Hldjr- l'hotm t'allH atnwered proinpdy STAR The Screen's Funniest Elopement! mid CONRAD NAG EL EDITH ttOMIiTS GtOHOl IAWCLTT EDWARD SEDGWICK TONKdIT TOM MIX In "OUTLAWS OF RED RIVER" . & .Mttin i Aitv C.:-sf"Ji Iff) l-uily Aiwlsliilit 4Hf.4t-J(! IH , 1 ' y "L;- jj'Y, y ' '' J ft STOAIt t Adams .Store No. 13 l4t (uiiilct On;. Boys' Shirts 98c Boys' fancy hroad cloth shirts in stripes and figured patterns. Worth $1.50. Sizes to 1-p... We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Men's Dress Trousers TIm new shades fin- spring In K't'.vs und tan rtaniit-ls nnil torlciv, i;int slriiK'd. I'll IT llott Mlls $3.S -'$1.-15 if? 1.95 Work Pants Wlilju-oitN hi i-v and (mi $2.50 lhakis Ilea ei-tit $1.39 ldckin .i-cv Iript-il $1.95 Mi-ili v liin,, itlli Dii riills 95 NewYdr k 5ttjr2 Destroyers of UiizU I';;ccs. SUNDAY Onlv HI. -' .. f . '!e v a. 1 7., fi vayt:i 1 -In Addition -4 mack smm I'- 'il presents fWe SMITHS presents CUSTOMER' si v-.K'-.si. avmrwwiicstir turn y. MWj-1 1 itsiti fjm Din fji -Mews IIUI Allans More No. 13 fl "'"7.. 11 ,. ' , ' 1. -3T