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Ii'A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER- Wednesday, June 1, 1927 i Lindy Accepts Offer To Come Home on Memphis DISTINGUISHED . rm,' irr If l-H 1 ( Incorporated) ..ml. I i!iyiy,itiiyg,t,y.j-. .grijW An Independent NcvvHpiipcr FUANK B. APPLEBY . Kditorand Puhlishur Page Four HARVEY I' MATTHEWS Ihmluesn Manager f i..- 111 ' Published evenings, except fiumhiy, at 14)0 Adam Avenue, La Grande, Oresun. The Observer-Mar published every Friday. Entered nt the Postoffice ut Iji Uriinde, Oregon, uu bcjond Claaa Mail Matter under act of March 2. I87U. OFFICIAL PAI'Kil OV UNION COUNTY AND TH 15 ; CITY OP LA UliANJJl'j , . 1 I AlK.tUJKIt ASSOCIATED I'UKSH The AHocifited Press is inclusively entltliMl to line fur publlea tion of tilt newH dihjatcln-H credited to it or imt otherwise credited If published (herein. AH rihta of republication of special dis patches In llna paper, and ulbo thu local pewit herein uIho are reserved. BUIiSCKII'TION ii-VTi'Ja Jly Carrie- Pally, per month In advance 7fo Daily P'T eix months in advance ti.U Dally, Bitiyie copy , o l,y Mall Dally, per month In advance Gnc Daily, per dx months In advance $,'.50 Daily, per year in advance J5.in Weekly Oljserver-Stux, per year $.00 ADVERTISING HATES Display, foreign, per column Inch DUplay, load, per column inch Time contract prices on application. ...4L'c 4o lioli til l: DIl'E.ltE.CE Ac. (imint now Uiyselr with ',,. tlld he at peace; thereby i.""jd shall eume nnlo thee, Job It wouldn't he iieccss.-iry to limit ainmim-nt if the nations! WASHINGTON, June 1 (AP t aptain Churl" A. J.lndbi rub to day accepted tin' invitation of I'rexieiit CooiidKe to return imme diately to Washington a hoard the cruiser Meiii)luri. The acceptance of Lindbergh w;iM wired today to 1 ft v. hite house and il wan announced (her,- hat t he Neu Vol k - to-1 'a t is flyer was expected to he hone- again hy Sat- , urday June. I 1. It Is planned to 1 have t he Memphis come directly to Washington, w her. 1 he flyer w ill lie reeei. d officially on he hair of the nation. Tin m"ssai:o from l.itelh. rgh was si nt through Frederick Kierl- i 111)7 ot the Arneihnii embassy Maff j in London. It Mild thai the in- j Vilatloil of President ('(jnjidgc had I l.e.-n handed to Uudh-rj:h and that he accepted "with pleasure." j WASHINGTON. .Inn- 1. c API- Charles A. I.i i id iier;; h s uelcni' home will lie a demonstration on the hehair of the people o! ihc I HI led St a les extended in the na tional capital. j The While : jiun-e a iia.nite e ' to- j day that the young aviator, whose lone lllKhl across the Aliunde has hroimlit upon him the admiration of the world, would come hack to America , on the United Slates cruiser Memphis, to he received personally hy I 'resident i 'oohdi;e In Washington, to he accorded all honors bedding Ins accomplish ment. I f. :: X-.ff. ; :wiitild limit war loans. Now, instead of .Kcndin: j;ood money al'Lcr bail in Kiu'ope, "we niiKlit try fowling our enure cash to our own llood victim.' "for reconstruction. Directors lialifij i Railroad Plans -in- ; First nations fiht a war, then they fijflit a peace, then tlicy fijflit payment of war debts, and then, having kept in training, they are all ready for another war. i The other powers, which want us to join them in a mailed, fist policy in China, to save their special privileges there,' criticize America for "desert in;- them." From the American' ioint of view, they've deserted us. ! ' MOW V I.'K. .1 mil' I . I A I n-rlol-K ..f Ihc ..IIJ.'I'1 1'ii'il'ir ntil u;iv I...l:t- t.ililict :iri :ii;r,'.'HU'lit lii'!i''ll I'h.u lM I miihrllw .i "si- c nf llii' i-.Mil. iiml l:;il.h liiiil.l. Itr'!'itli'lit kI tile it(iil Xtillu'r;i n...y n .'V.n.i f MOVE MARINE tin. (Hey. in Ti'Mnl; l.iiu' will In' I.'Tf I.1 IVTH Si rvicf. W'it'-hiir.U'in IliiriMii) lime tclli -nitiulis i.l' i!c:-cn(l.uit.s i.f I In- l;il( S"ii;lt'il' :.!. I''. II t.t .M i ' -i 1 1-1 1 1 is vl t:-. 'I'll ' arc hl ilmiallO'l'. Mrs. I ii ili iii li II. ililli'll II. 11 I. will' of Hi.- I'.rini'i' Nii'.il:.'i- nl tin- liuiiM'; Mi.i. IC'cinilil I'. I'., nr. ..f Kiiul:.:..!. .Mrs. (lilli-us . 1 . iij: h '.i-r : l:..h- ,rl llii'ir 1'i.Hlir. i-.'ii if .;r.. r Tiny wi-ri- pli.il hki-ii plivil :A W'ii.sliinluli ;t.i Ihi-.'.' ialU.1 on l'ri -1'li 111 ( '. i.-liil ':('. I.il i 1 1 lo r ; mil r.ills. or. 'I Hi-nil ;uiil Kl.iln- I The various statisticians and business doctors and proph ets who seek to jruide our business destiny are now foresee- inn proserity for 1028. Perhaps this is offered to stave off the psychology of depression which bids fair to settle over." the country without any apparently adenuate reason in the1 year now passmjr. Perhaps there is some sound, though' esoteric basis for it. This much is certain: The prosperity! of 192H can be built on only one foundation and that is the flmnd labor and foresight of 1027. It's the man and woman' o their little bit of the pattern with good sense and honesty and careful industry that malie the country comfort-! able in the year to come. Luck may run a bit of bright! color in a border now and then. I!ut it's the careful choosing! of the threads and the steady, faithful weaving of the maiih fabric that gives the strength and wear. j C'lll,l.i;iTIMi SIAMI'S ST. rl-lil'll. Kram Sll.alino Li liKli n is now il I'ililali li.il. She linn tii'on liiiylnir slainps with noino of Ihi- franrs .shr mm,' jilayinir It'linis In Hi.- I'. S. A. In lour days sin. IioiikIiI worlli. Mr. Ilai.lv, 111 lii lpi il ln-r. ! New Plan Taken 1 TT- ? I north AREAi ' onatus By Prune Growers (Ciniliniied f-oni l'ajie One) Oil, TIIUHT AM) WASTi; j Tile oil refining indiisiry is surprisingly efficient, but the oil industry as a whole is i liamefully wasteful. j Ten years ago refiners were getting 21 gallons of gn:-o- line out of every 100 gallons of crude oil, and thought they1 were doing very well. Last year they got "1.7 gallons of! gasoline out of every 100 of oil, and aie doing still better' now. I!y the "cracking" process they have nearly doubled! the gasoline extracted. One barrel of oil will go nearly as far, for automobile use, as two barrels went in 1017. j Hut in this same peiiod gasoline conisumpt ion has in-j creased more than four times. reciiiiing more than twice as! inuch crude petroleum as il did in I til 7. So we're not sav-' ing petroleum. It. is being drawn out of the ground now all the rale of nearly 2,ruo,lion barrels a day. ,1 Mow long will the supply last '.' To that evei lasting ipies-l ition no answer can be given. Nobody knows. New fields dis-i covered every little while give the lie to u, estimates. Iluti one thing sure -the eaith i - not lull of i.jl. j ' Shale oil, when wo fall bad. on that. v. ill . h.trdcr to ,.v.l tract, and will cost more. When we fall back on coal products' for internal combustion eiioiiirs, the stufi will n,st s(j more.' ; Kx plosive fuel is probably cheaper now than it ever will be again. Yet not only aie we binning it up av if the supph ) was illimitable as air, but the pnuhirei s arc leaving about-four-fifths of it in the giound, in .- iich i umlii i,.n that we nia.v j never be able to salvage much of it. That synlhetie gasoline j is about our only hope and hope iiioiigh. pi -obably -if eon-' .sumption keeps glowing-. : t, n!;,:V'va;yV- v;;.:, proach of tlie nat inna ItstM. aliord liur the lor. i'ii iiidents tin- pro h elion of Hoops if n- etssary, lapjiu Iicpl i'lear Japans reply to the si-coinl UeH tioii is already clear. Two Ijiou iind of her troops landed at TsinK- tao loday. ready to advaneo to T:-inaafn. capital of Shantnnir pro vince a him: the Shantung railway w hich Japan sum luh'i cd to China i at t he Washington conference. I This iuhanee. it is slated, will h made only if lh' JapancM" inland i: ' reiiuiru protect inn. There :ire also IndieatioliM ti'oin Tokyo that Joint ahlilional troops will he s.nt to UeUim; and Tientsin if n d d. CiCal Uritain W r--ady to dis patch at h a ft a hatailion to Tient sin from Shanghai, and It is nnd--r-stood tlti- hord-'i- rcjiniH lit has In .-n s.-h ct. d. The Itritish also linv a ha u don -d their previously n nonui I'd s-'hi dule of evacuation of civilians hy st aires con lormintr with Ihc deurei s of the ntilionalislM ad- ti I'r.iclhallV a ot In T liti: ftioiKi inland si at ?on '-'c ' K v. - -V- ?:.- f.' 'Vf i 1 the Anieri . s in the Hon- e;MUaled t.l I !o- co.ih' early in . pril, and a hm;e portion ol I In- A un-riean w o i.ier, and childjen in I ' Line; left, eilh'ei- lor tin- coast or for Japan at IV- satin- linn'. otherwise, hf. in '. 1, intr h' p' i ii a liy tun nia 1 as far as t he ior . i'-eers aie concerned. The .lapaili s s. 111 i h t e r 1 1 1 i 11 t it remain in ShaVunir. w Imiv tlny a i i . s! illia !i d to II unit" r - " eon. n' w horn J. in. in "I'dii-lao. I' tn T-an.t ul ii a 'id IV- i . tea ind r I ' i mall ::i..i'v inland w I i . H w o;i I he d It I li'Mil I " ..(, I t 1 la !M W I! V.Ul , m- ud 'I mi!iiat di -posiiioti?.. I'OilVAI-I.IS. Ore., June I. (Al'l Ailnldii'ii a . newer-packer mace ii:arke tnir plan hy the run vi nl inn til prune t: row ers of t H v e.,,0 and I'larK county. Wa-h.. ill :;e-ion at ort-uoij At. neu II lira I col leu e, appeared certain lodav -h u-iiviT", packei's. cidlee experts, market a uenis a nd ot h-r ; interest -eit .-i.m.hi i ouinaiu i roijnd for in a u r i i.ii'hl a round a. .- l.elcl on ohi u of o;-v,aiir.ation suluuitttd hy a committee of five. A new plan a prepared and al tered ,,; ;i meeting lasl niuiit of .r Uiili:..ilioii ui'Miipn rela ined fe i -t!ire of the I'arker plan pmvid.nu I'm- priec stalnih.at ioi; .no sale of pre.-en! indepi ndcut uruW'T pi o d net ton tlinmuh paek'i-. Put dif fered in that It allowed present .-o-npera : i vi-.: to continue all fnii'-tion-i as at present ami el. initialed the cosl-plus feature. If tin- I t ied plan is adopted ai the ueuerai ineelin-,' today, 'i silh i.i hut l ee w ill he appointed .o draw de;.-:ih-d eon I raets a ft er wliicli s c,impaii:n will he Plai ted to simi th'i-n :'n l,,'l' ,'Ml1 "I the independent n i , t is an priacipai pacKer.; lo inn he t he pn n d , ecu ve. A ( 'h icat;o i!i pa r( liient stol e has eslnMisV d a sih ih'c room, filled with steamer chairs and chaises ion-.;ui s. lor its exhausted wonu n pat roiiM. i-i:k I s I ! 11. t ml 'i- !' f.i .lllte ' ot' M. I'at lohnaii 1 Itm an! i, AVeh iiavint-1 n soda tn a :::j;.ihi. d ; a". ; ioie w Ik :( t ,., '"I taint : Up '' MMbiib-i tl t i o; tin- , W- h.-r j.t. "'id alt r In- ha.i put m I 'in- h muIii lav d'-.td. iiipill! . V. ind d oil) ' h'M : I Ivl : ri; s i.imiv i n:h Ad-:ph y.n: oimd .1. ami a third had l!-il ' 'I a iutlh-p. lire! hv the uy -i. t ' , to cm Weh.T I ' r 'i-v i 2 NUMBER CHANGES Our lU'W toh-i'lu'iic (iiri-ti.ry mh'hM n,.v. I'c in your I'nsiasinr,. If yotl lla C n I . ; ri'ivued ,i (,i,y iK.;;.:(- nnlify the itK'.iii office m ,u ,. CONST I T THIS iii;K('T()i;Y l'OU M'.mi;i-:i: cn.N(;i-:s This will ir.f: i:.-. i,i t f i 'ii iei.t .'(i-vicc. Home Indopondent Telephone Co. J - i a-i i -J il, : -. '.. - ill nrn mm m v "mm m f , v-,'.'-;-.ri,! "7 'I v 'T'l-viv;' 'i-.-.;k "r-'.f'i':-:i 1 aiAI-p-'vffl! rtlS" Tt'f-im h -fifmrnir i iiiifiini' w H-! t Schat'fncr ! mtmm m:?Jwwliwi; Hart Schaffner & Marx Certainly Put Worlds of Extra , Value Into Their Clothes More Value in Fabrics More Value in Style More Value in Wear VOU got the smartest of new. colors, i.w.:i pray, hazel tan, A roan and silver blue. You get new )nitterns,'stvle.s from the great fashion centers and more vaJno than you've Kli ever seen, starting at the amazing price of "... tJ Vacation Time Luggage civs - III. Luggage of Quality Moderately Priced at La Grande's Lead in fj Store "iy'flv not enjoy your vacation more this year hv having cor ' rect, serviceable luggage? Vt-u -.vol find We'arv Wiu'drohe trunks in several styles and sizes; ttaveJing b:-gr. in a number of" m'710 nnil liiollwiio. mii'i.iuii. t., ,...1.1.1. .1 1 .1. i. .-m.vo .im. itaLiu i.i, oiuii.iirn-,1 in jn-iinu ii lieu 'ii.niiii.il stiria.ee cow hide; box trunks in regular a ably priced. sic: A!! lire reason- N. IL Wes t TIIL MAX'S PROMISE PERSONALS I'UOMISK (Special) fi.t P. sister, .Mrs. S rxu.i si i; ir.ws i ntni i in. r,,i; M ,.i i m- i;i I l. I .err is a k.U in one of the ,i,'is o l.isho,, Hh.. ln uheic ht.ndie.S or mUvt Monk It ill,,,,,- tw th.vc dM- linltihirt Ihcic liilu ,s one ol Hie le.ol"i ,,r the " " ' "ii m ill , ten llioi, , (M 1 ' ' "". (J.e, ,M,1 Mjl efucd. He H " ' loiniet nav.H oil,, ei llt, , I via- tu l ioiiderlny if oti will a "t'j c with me. Tin re ma he olh- " t r Hi to- in I .a '.niiiile that ,cll Jii't a- much nieie)tindl-.e n- wt -ell lull u- hu e Hie i-'cord of makhr.r imn e f u-a m er the stnl 1' llial e do -ell. When we nitt ri I In receU-r ait I -t.i il -aniline hi our nil we il-w;u- keep In mlml that we are miking lo iihotil iL'.OiKI. Tlict-o h..- anil uhl- itini nl-:i iv ad The Oli.irir and I hey a mm - like -oim thiuu on the -eramhtcil t-zs or ih r. Then there i- I he larmei' w h' I- iieri-U'd in Ihc llchl fi'iicin-: linit hard ii-e and I he hoti-eu U 1- nUn lnlc!-:-vleil lo I I mil ' ' i"d hcl -lioxet-. and uunlen rnkts o ihall Wmnl. were ealteil to Wallow he can li:ur cinttpnieut -o her lin-( Wednesday hy the s -rioits lltnc hand can wo!-k. I of their father. Joe Paulson. M in. in c:illd up O'-lcrdav tin I l'nuiso-rs condition in better n . waiiu-il a load nl lah iukhI. 'and Miss Potiloit I as t t ormd lo j told him diitn'l have -lah wood; I'rninlse, Mis, Woitd retiuiininir ;.: . hul he citiitd lake a it n and nui ke Wii Mow a (o Help ciitv fnr lur faKi li Into -lah viood. He ilhln'l like! er. 1 he Idea and dhhi'l place his or der. Mi- wile uuiv he the one thai tin- the wood. I!nw.evr I mn not -moot tin- heeaii-e 1 necr o( Id- liiime, ! We Will hiue -ome Ml fl . ctiulti rubier hu-e in within u lew d,i-. Vim had lieitcr wail tor ihcui and -,ie -nine in.itH'i or lii fiihrr wiink viu- -onic inone- am) wmil Tor Ihcm Ih.il nii'hl la- ihc belter i,it. Co., Inc. "OKK iumi ImIiImv iil!li;illii-.l hlln II,. 'in p. r Iiii.vm slii-i'ii' shiii T!i!iiN.-iy. Ilii.i-l -t,N!lln;i!, nl Miitiin. 1 lli.ii M1-....1 i,.-, ! i;ii'iiiiiu'iil li...,,j. Mi- i. I ll.i Tin-I'.illH-r Mis. li..nt.' I Mi, nil. iv nil. I ixtli ,1 i il.il l . mil . 1 i li'lli-. Mi" vmix it !!. ill tl' -: luiini- of In I- mint. Mr". N.'li'" j l-'l. nl'in-in. Sin- I i'l lil-ni-.l to llii-t.-tiniM .Muii.liiy .Miilnir. Mr. .oi t.i-lt iiml m.ii. K.i'iin.l. ' i 1 1 -1 ixiiti mi iii'i-iiit-ni riMns.i.i (nhiti- in ti. lilt' linint' lYmn M,i. il'l.'. Ill lrlliu lit InlsN n iiin.l : Ittil.' On y illiili' lint rlns.- in tin- . .U-" ni 111.' UM lili- lill'l w ilt in r. r si-H l .ir .i-li anuinii; tin it- mr ,-,iii..!. i'-i i.. ,- ! ''l lii- 1'iHir .MunN l i'irinl" - i.''kln ll Ini'lly. Tin y . . , Xvar I'niiuilry. In.ii.- .Miilu SIX ' mIIIi.uiI lnini. No Suu.l.il IIusjuvm W.!l 11. .-J llui j.. il '.i ii t j V.'.ii- ; Mis. A 1 ;i-'- i", , ill;' :il t In- liiinir j I'- t- f.i llii I TI Oiriirr. n Im it. - j .,1 ,.i. s. n! v. ,l 'lit I :l.' Inim.' lit lii-i l.in ll.i'l. Ilnn.y M.-li. ll'U .1 Til. s, ;. v. -i In I . ini: In:- .!..!, ti Mi-Mi-i V.-s. r II, -ii, , i-,,., i lii.nl ol Ktiii-I, Imt- . i . of 11 i.l M- in inn or mi, i, ii,. .oin, I "mill "lilV.'lll llll;.-!, I,.. i'l. Sim i.s i.i-ii,.,. .. Charge d' Affaires " In Nicaragua Quits 1 ail.V'lTfiv .Innp . (.i, ' " I'l-iiuis. u, niiiii-,' ' in Mi iiriii;ii,i ilni iii j " Hi,' re, . in ,-ivii ,,..ir ,1,,.,., u it.'.l ,,,,, ,,. r..r..vrn irv '.'V" '--i-f'-'UMn liai. I.,.,-,, .,, t I l.y ; . . , y Ki'll,,.., Claude C. Trait Lumber Co. TOYS' L( ;.(; PAXTS V1 1 to Kl .1.!)X to S9 j() r.OYS' HATS ,ihI CAPS 2.1c Ml hoys- i.KATin:ii iu:i;rs NOKTOX'S KIDDY SHOP r.etlcr Jlcrdur.ulhe Lower Prices