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Monday, June 0, 1027. Page Four HA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER tr )'ti of hi Li in ' su In Y w V ct L to , tb 8( In o o . Kl O ' n i- t u g h 1: a n f P c (liicorpontUNl) An IiiUcHii(lt'iit NcwufMlitor FnANKB.APPI.EHr ... HABVKY F. MATTHEWS . Publliihc-d evenings, except Sunday, at 1416 Ariamfl Avenue. Lft Grande, Oreun. The Obsirver-Htur publlHlu-il every J-'rliluy. Kntered at the Poslofllc lit a tirandn, OreKwn, an Hc.-uiiii Cla.'b Mall Mutter under art of March 2. 1879. : OFFICIAL PAPER OK UNION COUNT? AND TUB C1TV O." LA UKANDK MEMIililt ASOCIATKO PItlCSH TKft Awoclaled Cri-im I e-l nsiv'ly en(ltlfM) to umo for piltill.rn tlon of all newH dUatcheK creillleil to It or not ntliurwixi crcilllt-d If puMlrthnd Oiori'ln. All rights of republication of Hpi-i'i.il iIIm piitch'H In bis paper, ami itUo the local news herein ttlo ale relifTVcd. KUUSc'llll'TION ItATIJS '. l t arrb laity, per month in ndvaia e , lifllty, per fiix montli. in iKlvauce Dally, nlnule copy !!) Mull Dally, per month In advance t.iullv, per elx montliH In advance JjalCv, per year in advance V.'eekly Observer-mar, per year A DVU ItTISI NO It ATKS Display, foreign, per column Inch Display, Ideal, per colli inn inch Tint contract prices on application. Till: I AYolE T 1 1 AT IS I. II of lib. iiml ntw thanks at tin his .favour Im lite: wt-.-pint; eouwth in I lie morning- Ps ' Why should Washington, tion. when it has two of them i If prohibition continues a presidential candidates will lie More military maneuvers. capture New Voik. And we j;o in for foreign conquest. t jW M j A For II. Ii. Menken's information, it miht be well to state1 v 'Vr'V. that the parents of the yoiinjr man who has jriven tne world t" t t 1, iiV' its greatest individual tlnill within the memory of man. itl-an ii,n I. were residents of Sauk Centre, which Lewis' "Main Street" was pastime of "panning" Ameiican Street residents should now give him pause. Lindbergh is from Main Street and a credit to it and to llroadway, as well. Two inon, Imth Italiitn.s, were arraigned liofun.' a Now York iiiiliio nutjrit i jite for fi'liliii;; in tlie stroot. It li.ni lioon "some fif;ltt," and tlicy lmlh showotl tlie effocts of it. "Guilty, both of us!" they roplieil, when- askod how tlioy pleadod. Usually oadi fi'litor blanios tlx; othor. His honor perfunctorily fined oacliTif IhfTiT flve'tlollars and costs. Tlion came tlie real sunwise. "I started the fij:ht," said Frank MitRiiani. "I'll pay both fir.t'S." And he did. There's a real sportsman. Wouldn't it bo surprisine; to see a little of such s)irlsnianship in traffic cases? ST A N 1 ) A It 1 ) I Z K I ) K IT ( ' I IK S I lure is somethiii"; calculated to make Aniei .cau women wake up anil notice that economic conference at (leneva. A uroiip of women delegates have ol'feicd a resolution askinj; that the world's kitchens be staiidaulized. There is far too much variety in kitchen accommodations and utensils, they say. It didn't mat tor so much in the old days of primitive cooking. Hut now that kitchens are lieinn equipped with labor-saving machinery, the women are ex asperated by the failure of things to lit. They want more unifoi inity in stoves and ice boxes and ovens and roast inn pans and electric voltages and all sorts of tilings. Such an appeal should win the hearty co-operation of men, at least in this countiy. They aie generally for standardiza tion in principle, however much they may fall short of it in practice. It looks like a new job for has already done yeoman service in sizes, varieties of doors and window tacks and heaven only knows what overlooked kitchens '.' d' FRANK CLKAVIXCJEIt Transfer and Wood Office Now Located la Their 211 Depot St. T"!r.TVTr,'TKT'rii7i'i7,tir" n,-rSnTi' tt.tf.i.ia.tiji.A .wx.vUY'11v,.,yr,'i;;;'ti'pii NUMBER CHANGES wur new telepnone ne in your possession. If you have not received a cop notify the main office at once. I'ONsn.T TI I IS nillKCTOKY Nl'.MIiEK CHAM IKS This will service. assist u:5 Home Independent Telephone Co. Ktlltoraiid PuMlHtiur 75o to toe . t l.kl) ..2.n0 1 . - -Sir.;: nut (In- l.oid. o v' 7-aints M'S. lit but Joy I t'll JCIli bl'ii nay emlur tin '. i, tin D. C., want a political conven all the time? puzzle, never mind. Soon the telling us what to do about it. . . 1 ,;et is tryinp; to An American fl always suppo. sed Ameiica didn't Minnesota, the town about written. Menken's favorite ; Main Streets and Miin Secietary Hoover, who standardizing lumber , mivw:; and nails and Ise. Ibiw can he haw New Location 1'hone Main 111 directnrv sluuthl now please FUR in givin.o if fieieut Langley Medal ! To Be Given To j Capt. Lindbergh; WASHINGTON, Jim- C (AP)-Chat-leu A. Lindbergh today wan admitted f 'hit rare company un social ed w iih Kumi'l I'lnrpont f.aiiRlcy in (he rounding of uvlu tion. Tim Smithsonian institution awarded him the coveted I-anjrh-y nodal, which in 1h 111 yearn kIiio: it h I'Hinblisli ni'-nf Iihh hci-n Klvi'ii to only t our ot h''i h. all pi riiiaiM-lit Hliii'H ill th wi' iici- of acrmaiitii : i Thi-y wen- Orill" and Wilbur W'riKht. Cl'-nn II. dirt ism and (ins tavf Kiin-1, a I-'rcni hman. i,liiilhTi:ir i il:ition reads: "I'or Ms inaKuit ie. nt no-inp flight from New Vork to I'aris." The die lor Hi- nu -lal Is kept In the I'urw mint and it in xp-et' d 1 he pi ewnlal ton will lf di-layed. Chiif Jitwllee 'aft l'rnl.ahly will make the formal award at 1he niefllDif of the iiisitluUori.s hoard of n K'-nlM in J fcrcember. The I.amrley medal in nt Kold three inches in diatin-t. r. The fact around tlm run ! ars the Smilh- Honittn neal huh is two lore hen tnd 1hi8 inscription: "l or the increase and din usion of know- j led k an wdii,' men. Smith win iuti : Institution Washint-tiMi, 1 K 4 G." In the center will app-ar the words "UiliKb-y medal. aerod i omics. 4'harle A. Undheriih." MORMONS LEAVE for conference; (Continued from Paffe 1) . Geoi ki- Stoddard, who presenis the primary deparl ineiit. Mr and Mrs. Klino t'l .'.'. Mis. W Hanks, who i.) ptesidnt of the re lief society: and Mism l-ucib' Met- ealf. of I.u Grande; Mr. and .Mrs.; Klin r Jacobs, oi North Powder; i MrH it,.,i),.t n..vie. win isaxter damrhter. i,ewis ;i. an! MrM. Sita Wai'l. ot t num. -Mrs. ( Cteorpe I.yman. president of the Y. ; stake board and l s, president Of A. Make board, within the next Mr. tho ; ex- day! Mr. l.-av. ud Mrs. (Irani w itli a carload -any h-m . Rotnp to A'Cii York Flight Is Planned j - N KV YtillK.. .Itiue ( A Ciiusepo M. Itellanca. deif;p ii" r of which th" menn;i!ane a i rb d CI u re nee i. Chaiiih-rlin and Cts;elis A. l.' VMie to C.erinr.nv today ,n.Ctiee,l tti.,t a f'itfht to Ponie from N'-w Vitrk in ii "sin j KU- motoved plan-" w t'l ! nci-b- probably in Orl-i ot Hie pilot. Cie backer, -fie s.i.. The naiui s; u-ator and t !) did it w islt ; to divulK- at this tlm- ,State Man Control I Interstate Ferries j V tSIIINIiTi ; IiiotMiiic fcr: I I ll. I In II l. t I illMlttU-S Wh.-l-f Hi Ol imiii i tliui I i'.iiii Viil.-li.i I.. !. I . lull 1 111. II ' !')! II ll s ...iil.l illlin: i iCMl.lli.. mwi H . ll KVNSS t I V HISMtllMs sr. i ot ;s f it t f i,0 IO 1 Kit I i IM INN X I I 1 I VI I U I OHIIN I II Ml tMA I I II Ml I Itt-tl SlilV(,Ta I Hil XDI I 1-H IT. OKK U.'S HON ro N H2.it w f irr aKn In r.tV.r rvtnf : West, S.mth and East. Liberal fop(r prrmit visiting 7tnn National PmrW Crr.ndCnyonNaf ienjsl lrK Ytlowt-n Kiitlfmal Park Rocky Mruntatn Nat'! Park. For Illustrated IMoUrM, KpM'tvatioa anil Infrin'Uion, ii i I 1 f c Aficnt named bclnw. UNION PACIFIC Hi UMRLAM) R'TE reason i oie i : - i : Am- H-HBiWHHBnNMiMMMiiiHBBiBSHEMSHkUJMIHKJEnKSQfV 'niian iiUMsiui), iuhikI soiiir- infer- m f I KtltlC w hit" i h. sl-l w Inch they 9 M o.;.Hted op.-tl w Mb theti rifle I ffj E ' bun. 'I'h. ch- sts piovi d to I I j Wj 8 i Mm :-n I . V AA I I jj niow j ! .41 FAKES if si'MMi'K1 PvniP'iinM pjtuno IN lil fl.a MAY ;. TO SKPT. .Ml kutuicn i.imi r ocTOiiKU,;:. HJ7 S ROUND TtUP TO 17.20 9 V'l jJ 7n,3i I 7 JO I 50 3i I 51 Oi , taj.U 3 107 I I I ni. w ! IIH. H I Itn.bt II Log Of "Columbia' liy iIm hsim'.hiiI lr-rf (Note All time. Eastern daylight tvine,- ) Saturday; ;0r a. in. hopped off I (loose ell field. New- York. 8 a. in. passed North Westport. .Ma 8:. 10 n. I 1-:MS p. Marshfield. Mass, , Yarmouth. X. S. Iai Havre Harbor. X. 1:1' i. i 3 p. m.. Wedue Island, X. S. p. in.. Trepassy, X. '. Kunday: 1 1 :3fi a. in., circled mer Mauritania l't;o miles west j f Seillv Islands, Kuuland. 3 : L'O p. in., passed luids Knd. ' Inderal court ti w hich h"i, t hat Kouthwesleru tip of KiiKhmd. ,a clnld of an Anienc.in titi.eit 4:1U p. ni.. riyitiouili, Knuland. ; entitled to admission w tun 7 p. in., HouloUK'ie .Stir Mer, iis f;thr lotdi up residence In t.-. France. j although he had not been in the Midnight landed at Ki.stdheti IM coentry prior to ils birth, miles southwest nf Ik-rlin. Knd of' non-stop flight.) j" llithcr Ihiru In Dinm 4:5 a. in., resumed flight. Rovernrntnl contended thai !i:lo a. in., passed over MitrtKeS ! 1 '"us should be construed to bun:, ko miles from lierlin. "confer ciUzenshiit only upon the About 7 a. m.. landed al village ehil.ln n of Anp-ncan citizens who of Klintze. near Kottbus, 70 miles, hail be n n-nidenl of this count i. v soiuhejtst of Herlin. I before tny birth of the child. t'hui I low's father was born in ' " - k'U iUPPtma In liaise Convenes I I ,tjMsi;. Ida.. June fi f().s,.. j 011rrlll- or -bine sky" commis- .sionerH of WashinKton. tireKon, t tan. i ahforn li and Idaho invi l In. i? here today and tomoi row hop- ll to evolv pians for reciprocal en forcement of lnws governlni; rhe sale of serurltp-r. The session was oiffani.cd today by J. Cram llinkb-, secretary of state of Wash - Incton. as chaii rnan. and c. I. iranlield. Idaho, director of the'i"1 urandchitdren, 3S ureal jrraml- ... I . bureau "blue skv" M-cr.ii.-v i it her commissioners present ar- ffrnndchiUI. ' J. M. Krbdland. r. California cor-1 Wln-n "tilte yntniK she uua un porations commission: Ceorne Kri-: ' christian churcli. of ward Davis. Oregon corporatiom lch she was a faithful menilicr commission: II. c. Hicks. Ctnli i lInltl llcr u'-i'h. cor por itinns commissioner, and K. j W. Porter. Idaho commissioner ofj Mils l'lls Kl ll finance. j M.s Sar;ih J. 'Kvihn. pioneer of 'Cntoii county, died al the heme of Murderer i asses a m t m t At I Cnitentiary SAI.KM. Ore.. June 0. (Al') David Smith, one of the three men who participated in the Ctnrenmnt tavern murders in Portland Nov. - l:il'.l. died at the state I'Pi.kc. tiary t jyj' a. m. today of septic sore throat. He was serving a life term. Smith was 31 years old. lie was counted a ood prisoner and was employed in the prison hospital where he shouldered considerable i espoiisltiility. About a year auo Smith was near death from drink-' ink poison. Prison officials said t tiis w as with suicidal intent, but Smith denied this. JS9 Graduate At Corvallis Today rnKVALI.IS. ore.. Junr !. iAI'i llrci.-"ll Auri, lllllir.il cnllt'l;- lu ll' rui'fiTn,i ilfiii.'cs ution lli I'll: u rail natiiiK i Iiims montxriiii: j O'l, All liniHtrary ilnctnr ., ilci:rt-k - wan izivcii H. 1. Irvine, eilitnr nf t' llic I ll omm .Inuriml. u hn lia licon - ii ri'uiMil of the cnllci;o for years. '-I John l.oui Tiil.nr. 'ol n in l us. ii. ll' ' I'l.tsO'i' of tin llatlonal Kl'aliuc. il' M' livclcil (lip 4-oliiliH'i)cr.inriit ioMrevs aiol llovcrnor I. 1.. I'atlersoli. e ' - icmlum liiccilims to tlie Krailii.ilc-. i "licliilcals ln.iy lie ma llllfacl nr I from tifiii'li Munrn If the r "rliiiciils of a I'i lill.-ylvania sctt ii .".I prove siiccssf ill. Admission to the Grounds for All Children Under 11 Years of Age. Opening Day Wednesday JUNE at UNION, Reserved scat tickets Thursday's Show at Union Stock Show Supreme Court Gives Decision - f t f iii "i phtiics 't:t out to locate hint soon In beattle Case i- Inund. he v. unit-red ton far tu III " " " -ast. Had his course heen a di VASIIINC;TON, Jane t; (Al')- 'reel one after pasniK over MiuU'f A ioreUn-lMii n child if an Aiu'-r- hta w he could h;ie arrived at the. lean citizen1, w hos" father had not Ten; peth dtr field., lived in the I nitid .Staler up to the time of the hlith of the child, was declared by the supreme court torl.iy to ie excluded liom adiiiif hiu.i as a citizen. The iujii- came from Seattle, W.ish., and was upp-ahd by th (oveinitH nt in an effort to keep on) Chin I tow, born In Dsina. i 'hat les K, Huj-hes at K'le ; in .support of the decision of the low- rhina, but was Ai American : i - .en be;-.ise ills father, the (rrami- father of China Itow, had iicnui - - e d American citizenship t hroumi tiirtli in this country. PARALYSIS TAKES EASTERN OREGON PIONEER WOMAN (Continued from Pape I' " " ! nu" children she also raised ',M,r fn andchililren. She h aves children ami one Kreat srwit ; son. n. k. Kuim. o Jefferson 'avenue at 3 o'clock this niornim.-. Yuuv. services will bo held al th Isninnierville shaptd Wednesday nt . J:3't p. in. with tlie i Wallis. in charge. , at the Snodrass A Kcv. Hall K. The body is XimiiKTman 'chapel. J Sarah J. McKlderry was born Nov. l'-'i. 1 s 4 ;i in Ohio ami when a 'small child she moved to Fairfield. I Iowa. In 174 she came west to the Grande Itomle valley and was married the same year lo the hue iKIias Knhn. Five children and 11 erandchildren survive her. The (children are: Mr. Wayne Wade. ' Mauri City: Charles K. Kuhn. ln-M-.n; J. I. Kuhn. Alice!: Wit lard Ktihn. Lost) ne and Ik K. Kuhn. I. a .Grande. FLYERS LAND SOUTHWEST OF BERLIN (Continued from Pace P Shortly after noon, when lb" news that the airmen bad lost their way and had landed at K li m;e' w as megaphoned to t he w a tt-hers at Trmpelhnfer ffebl the ciowds there bpuan meltimr away and in less than half an hour the e,ivat air drome w as desert ed . Plucky Pit i: hi De-ldte The dls i pnotn t itienf . t'o. Americans wero credited with a plucky and sensational fliuht. ' I; was pointed out that i 'ha in be:'U n encountered inuiruy weather a--he crossed Into Germany and hi- ORE. on sale Tuesday for I. lass Drug Store f .til nr.. ... flit. I I'll.. I ti. .rli(l jw.i. ai rihetl piiin.uily to I he heav jciuii.l ti.tirks and t -oiifiiMiiK winds. Allhouk'li 'A fhck of MCOUlllIK ri,i:v ;tti:o mii.i:.s WASHINGTON. June ti. (API t'h itufK i iin and l'xlne were t red ite.i with a thht of 3:m miles to d.tx1 by the Ke-'tiitpbleal siirvf-y wlinh men mi red the distance from lion-eve It field al Klseiibn. The survey' figures on the I.ind beit;)i flight were 3111 miles. The computation was made at the re iuest of ('.ul Schory, Mcreiarv of the Na'.iojtal Aeronautical as boiatiin. ONi.U ATI LATKS TWO WASHINGTON. June li. IAI') A telegram nnim at nlat lim Clarence Ch.tinberbn on bis flijcht to (ier m.ijiy was sent today by President Cnolide,.. as follows: "Congratulations upon your won derful feat in seilini; a new non-r-lop record in ci.miue.-l of the air. our country rcjoa-fs with me in your safety in mUiiiM first sustain- eil flight from America to Germany I , w itli our rectniKs lo its people.' Moroit ritoi m i; rsi: K( 'T i PI'S. Germany, J line (I. (AIM Motor trouble and a short ;it; of Lras.di'i1 caused the descent ol the Ameriian trans-Atlantic plane ' 'olumhi.i. said Clarence H. 'hamberlm, arrivint; her, hy motor this afternoon from Klinuc, where the t'tdnmbia is "imbedded in mud u iiere It landed. "We were forcd to come down because of a shortage tl fm. lln,i also motor trouble and while the spot that we picked nut looked flood from the air re soon disco v Oregon-Trail Silver Fox Farm Is Offered FOR SALE I'ntil July First This will he an ideal investment for any one, or, a group to jointly, take up. If cared for as in the past, it should make a not profit of from to ;";()',; an nually, based upon the s1'.),000 cash price, asked. If interested, inves tigate soon. II. W. Smith Sole Owner. On All Discontinued Merchandise In Stock TWO FULL TABLES OF UEAL BARGAINS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE l'KICES Shoes - Slippers - Oxfords Hats - l aps - Stockings Sweaters u ash Suits - Dresses Inderwear COME EMILY. SALE STARTS TUF.SDXY SEVERAL ITEMS SELLING AT HALF PRICE No refund or exchange on sale price. Norton's Kiddy Shop Keller Merchandise Lower Prices DRAPERY FABRICS The Standard of Excellence in AMERICAN CRETONNES AND DYED, DRAPERY FABRICS Sunny skies and the promise of warm davs ahead ' bring to mind the needed changes to be made in the living room, the dining room, the bedroom. Fresh draperies all around the hallway cushions need new covers daughter's room must have new slip covers and bed-spread. What more decorative, versa tile, and altogether charming fabrics than Colonial Cretonnes and Chintzes. There are sure to be among tht m the patterns and colors that arc suited to j-our individual requirements all attractively priced. 25c to $1.25 yd. N:K.West&Co. Inc. La Grande's Leading Store for Over 25 Years ereri that we had dropped on dan- yerousiy swampy Ktuund.' sit id Chamberliu. In alihtitiK. the Columbia's pro peller struck the ground, putting the plane out of commission. Chamberliu and Levlne. who had Just completed a flight of approxi mately -i'Mlil miles, ave little indi cation that they hail passed through a Kreiit ord'.il. The aviators were broituhl to Kottbus in a private automobile and went to the hotel An.-tirr' where they were web-omed by local officials ami asked to ineribe their names in the town's "golden book" and haudeil an elaborately carved L'oblet and invited to partake of an o(i-In. At BALE "honor draft.' The town officials offered to send t he A in erica ns 1 o l.terlin tl automobile, hut both ( 'ham herlin and Levine said they were deter mines to make the last lap of their journey by air. CilVKX Sla.tHHI NKW YtillK. June ti, 4. API A check for Sla.imn, a prize for Clar em e D. 'hamberlin, pilot -of the New Vol k-lo-tei Hn plane Colutiiy bia. wa handed to Mrs. Wllrii 'hamberlin by the Prooklyji cham ber of commerce at Porotill HalU Ihoolilyn, this afternoon. Win. Penii--; ccut--A GcmmI C'ii;nr LOOK Fast Colored Linen 18c Per Yard J 11 Ul I M V, .U,i,t I n lit antic, Orv,