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CA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Tuesday, June 7, 1027.
EASTERN OREGON
MINERS CONVENE
THE WRITING IN THE SKY
NEW GOLF SWEATERS
With Hose to Match
Bright Summer Patterns
$8.50 to $11.50 Set
N.K.West&Co. Inc.
THE MAN'S STORE
MncorpornUfl)
An Indt'pv-iHlrut .ewpiftricr
J-KA.VK B.-API'LKBr
KdJtorftnd futillnfior
rs of Ore Meet
. Uimlneiui ManaKr
linker to Di.seu.ss Lo
cal Development
Published evening eieopt Sure). t nu Alums Avera.o,
La (Irande, Oregon. The ji.'.rver-titjr iublirhl every Krl'lny.
Entered at the Foitoffic &t. lu (Jranile, Oregon, utf ie;und
Clua Mall Matter under ct ot ll.irch 2, H7.
i ,
OFKICIAI. I'Af'KIt OP TN'rON COUNTY AND TUB
CITr f,K U CKAXDK
MBMBf'.lt A -SfK.'IATKD fKKHH
TNe Awoiatcd I're-- i. rr.r;u-ive;y entitled to ue f..r palale.-i-ll'.o
of all new iJe..ti lie-. re-lifcl to It or not o'herML-e credit.!
it Iti.bhphed thtreirr. All r:chrs of reuflli lion of H'" i-'l (Jin
patcliex in .his paper, at.-l ui.-o li.e l.xal news liercm alio aa
rinerv e.J.
Kl. J:s mi-tion ItJTKa
t l urrl
inlly. per month In advance - 7,c
futlly, p-r fcuc months In advance
Itblly, alriJe copy
l:j Mail
Oafly, per month tn advance
Ialiy, per rix mor.tti.H In advance
Itally, per ye..r in advance.
Weekly Otervr-Sr.ar, per ye.ir
... Slo
..I J 50
..IS.i(t)
APV'KRTI.-'INfi IlATKS
Display. f'rW:jfn. pwf roiurnn In' h
Ihpplay, IwjI, itr roiurrn in-h
Time contract pri'-t-a on application.
..4'JC
CAKKIt. Or-, Jun 7 Atl rnin-
ari'J iiiiiny of UYi. rii Mho were
M:prf.v nit-l t;.:r,- y- '.-Mu- in the
iu i i n k of I r j I ri o ' fi'Ta and op
i r,it(.r:i (,jf-tfi r iri-J- r fb-
u'lHjd tw of lilt; t;.-K- r i. h-injo-r of
''.iiirnT'f- fo form a inininK burt'.ni
urnl to fiiw-ijjM r;i--ani Of ptomot- '
inK the ! xitinif: lfv-iojnn-nl of '
thin s- 'tioit About ( w.t-r.- (r
!f! h hr n the ?u ."k n o'-n. d at 1
J oVlo' V; and mor-i fr- arriving. '
li.iii r,ir.t V'TiiH n tivt aft
noon vcr- tlMr forni-tfion of the i
;i.v-rM i.)!i,n :ui"! -lr-r((0 of fhre,-- j
tor.i. lir. t. . I.u iiiiV on. of tii-s
O. A. i.ooi f)f miri-n arnl l,-.n '
If. K. I 'r iJf K- r i- r. 'i Ulk UtT
tn rh- art' rmc.M, I on Sctnuont
rlwnh il thr worklriK' of the fiif- ;
f:f-rit ((p.irln1rnlH of a live luint
Lf-HO.'iijtiO!i.
Cfia-s. If. 'loci..'-.,, vice jirHi-J'-nt 1
uf thi- Nor ' I; a .-HitTi) Mininir ;i.vo- !
' lation. fi -;tr-'l fh.it ruinine like
if, h.-.M i.iii'Ju' '1 lnin: tiff: ri.in-iti-n
( wi Jilth uniJ th.it Kft-ut for-
flint iir- Hit to u' tak-n froru the '
j?roi)i'I. II'- xjiri-i-'J warm m
pa'hy for th- proii--' tor and d-- ;
vioj(.-r who h.ii,'hfii-r''-l not
oniy by th- iK.rilrni ltii'0'l by
km t ure r-it by t j i - - s;ji,u Mn of iht:
piiblie. Jf.- irHl-t.-i :i britrhf fu
tur.. for the nin-; of t r: W a ction.
Thi: (f.il herifsff was c.iiU-'l to or- j
r by Krank '. M ' i:o' h. ir i !
ieiit of r - i;.k r ei.air.bt-r of roni-
merre. lihufit lbi!lo k iritrodu
fho- !'" nr. If. K. ff-n-lryx
v.-.J t' reporury cr- t.iry.
aoiinloutr!! hii-'li j i i
in the - rjinir b-Kitunrt: with a.'
J inner t tie- Klk i- iie where I
the Mfins are beine hhl, and ;
followed by i 'i i iit-rtuiiii(i,nt in ;
the lode room. j
Thnw vivo r. -i.-it' r. d u-ere: J,
ir Ha.rd wt'-iV. Not borrtTj I let k"h-y.
I'endh toii: Win. J. Larhn r, .ar
ah S. A rid r-'ah, t. K, 'Viisorv, Hutnp- j
t-r; 1 1. It S'..lt-r. U-fpn. r; K. j
Iiiran. He,j.n-r: T. S Kinunerly.
V. K. l:ro-fi. J. N. M- l,. ish. North
I'ovidr: hri li-.ye. . John Ad-;
ilornn. Van K Haiib- rif. J- H. ,
liaise ). ' - '
r;rai.ite; . f.. Murn?, P-n H;irii-
innv : W- J. e-..r. Jurtianl:
:j..4f .L i. . .. ... " John K. i:il'I, I'- I- M.Kore.
iMi.Muirius cniei oppiincni in tno i-cpuliiican raco noxt ywir. srn h-r: i. sun
Without Htimulatifm t ho srntinifni. in f:v,i- .f th;Q wn. w. a. ir-ifer, h
oe-? the
27:13.
kSritAN'-K r h ,
:wImi of r he ,
d in th
I
. n.'.ie,- I .
land of (h
"My Huccessor'
Urn woilfl miht a.s
yoaivs of it.
f
nys Mussolini, "has not Ujn iMun." So'
vcii nrconriiu itself t :10 or -lo moio
Tho fifciston of fYt'sMent fooiidt? to .suriiincr in the
Mack Hills of South Dakota may or may not he influenced
by thf. fact that tho choson stat'? has the fin,t presidential
plimajy to he held in the nation. Anyhow, Cal .should '
ahlft to tell the world hy the end of summer just what he
thMiks about thiifl term aspirations and prohfK;cLs.
they hud worked their wuy through
hundreds of enthusiastic people oil
th pier.
Karl Von Insky, German
consul general, and f'r. Kujren
, Klee, German consul at New York
and officials of the North German
loyd line ere in the t-dcortintf
party.
, aptain V. Kehm and offie.-rs
of the Fieri In utood at attention as
I the group cuine up the Kanj,plank.
Mrs. i.'humberlln and Mrs. Chuih s
W, f.ockn ood. a friend, occupleu
the commander's suite.
Mrs. Chamber! in carried w ith
her a check for $15.0mj given h r
for her husband by the Brooklyn
rhamber of commerce at reception
at llrooklyn Iloroutrh Hall. .Mrs.
l-evine carried a gold watch award
ed her husband by the chamber.
The chanilwr also presented Mm.
fhamberlth with a wrist wateh an.l
I Mrs. I,vin' a traveling bat?.
Mrs. i'hamberlln also carried the
first offer for her husband to turn
1 info eash part of the .distinction
1 nun in the flicht. A fifth avenue
' deiwirtmer.t store, after presenting
'Mrs. t'hambt'tlm with a complete
j u ardrube, announced '.vlllingneAS
I to p;iy anything up to ro.0o0 If
, ( 'haniheritit would c arry lis buyrrs
; to fliieago and return with dress
inod !s to le displayed in connec-.
' tion with 1't'ith anuivcrKtry ot tho
.store next August.
I Hundred! of m ss;igi s of con
. g rat illation were received by thf
; vom-n before they sailed. "Von
: know how happy we. are In this
1 victory." read a message recrdred
: by M rs ( 'hamherlin from Mrs,
! Kvangeiine JaiKlbergli, mother of
1 Colonel Lindbergh.
j The rhances against four per-r.
i lert siiniiIt:ineous bridge hands
: are V.ieiii.efHf.e'Hi.mm.niirj.iiiifi.ou' to
I I. That's why perfect hrldg
. stori'-s iien peeth t feet-taut nhrd I it
'hands are good stories every tUiy
' in the week. , .
Within the reach
of every family
ii'!Wijiip'r .syn-'
;ilitit two hun-
114 a nurtn votf i.'tjiuj tirt.'ti rwruiiy t,y a
(iic;it( in 29 states ,'!f)O,0(i(i votes were cast.
fired thotmand bfin republiaiii. The k
cstin if not indicativi.-, hlmws Cixilidge with S7.ihm and I.ow-
den With 80,0)0. Without dmiht I.tiwdcn is jioinir to I the
Progress Slow
In DeAutremont
Jury Selection :
fY-t'OV-
cniorof Illinois ii, Ki-owiiir in many sections of tho country. ',y
tsi one can ten now- sti-nnjf ho may a hy tho time tho con- 1
vention is ready Ui start work. " ; 1
. ti.
cut.
a m:v lkwiston koi ti:
! The piopoftiil of II. II. Coiey uil.iic servict; coitnnissiniifl
lof OffJff.'tlfat ita7lHi'i'n,.'',7(!ii('stcd down tho Grande
fionde river fiom i;i;;in and thence to I.eui.ston has much
merit and would help solve the present noi tli-south Idaho
prol.lem at a rea.sonal.le evpen:-e. This surest ion was made
;t the recent I.eu istoii meeting of public seivit e c.mmi.ssion
ent lit an alternate route for the Snake I.'ivor project.
Mi ( 1 ...
.ii. ... i:.. vm.o is a veiy aii.e curniuissioiier
wno tx mteresli;d in Orej.,ti flevelt.pmf nt first
iiiicuc.
it. 11. i
fay. to
.1. W
in'dto:
A. K.
I,. K.
Miller.
jriven. the matter coii-iileiaIi!r
and
an.,
last.
Iris
thoilyhl anr
reeomiiicnil itsell
i Leiii": more ie;
study and his
to the inteist ite
isonahle than the
plan is one that should
commerce commission i
hnakc Kiver Canyon mad. In the fust place, Mr. Cmey
pointy out that fiom a million to two million horse power of
.electdc current can lie developed alonjr the Snake and that
the Kpvernmont has withdrawn lands for power sites so that
a new', survey would put the pm ns d mad at a considei
elevation on the canyon. This would make the eonsti uetion
investment excessive and il U also claimed that a sliding
mountain was encountereil which would make even mole ex
pensive liuildimr and operation of the railroad.
THj Crande lionde route thioii-h the l:iue niountains
from ' Klc-i,, ,,.,,!,,. ,.s ....,) ,.,Lsln ,,(,M , ),,..,,.;
conslriietion, ami would he a more f.-asihle route, Mr, Corey'
nays. ; I!y opeiiinK up some valuah'e timber country it would
provide moie tonna;re than the Snake Kiver mute and would
afford l.cwiston and no'nhern Idaho m t communica
tion with the southern pait of t hich is one of
,the nvnin consideration;, at t h piivenl tune, .
I ml II mutes would lie almnl 1 o m l,
Iluntiiiton anil I.'matilla, Mr. ('otcv . ru -
Mill! alul alhoiinh the Grande I;,
as nond a water j.:iade as tin '-'u:t'r,
more attractive in main other m a,
tain extent are no longer couiiihitd
modern railmatluur. Ka.slnn (iie;ni
than lose, by this Klein l.ewisii.n .e
country would be opened her.
populated nieas await, the line aim..;
is we nave said irc ion
of marked importance in con
toll. The railioatl pays tae.
fens, anil is 'deeply eoui-eir..
territory because of the re.
reasofls. In view of this a
Kiver; project, it seems sab
mission will not join blah
thinir except the Grande 1
commerce commission. I 'mb,, a
lionrinK is .secured, in any even, ai
rial cm i be pioparcd in the ineanwli
J oii.M J.e k-ntiiiKlon;
rtoo'h. fr:.lre e,t: S. 1-.
iMirl-..-: K. II. i.:uc. Imr
i.,r'.'.H II. te.o-lcll. lO.okanc;
.Mitl.lon. ."-attic. ...,n fl-e-V.
tfcr : l:oi- rt V. I:-os.
,i: llol- rt M licit... Cor
i; I). ''. l'.--. Win. I.. M-r-
l ire , f. . 1 I. mi on.
!; l.con S':.Miion. si'OK;tnc.
I .... 1, in. flrioul-: l -. I.lv
I, l'oralll: If. K. H'll.lryl.
I.rn. Kcr. f ttlllfl.in. US.!h.:
Arintrnnir. Sok.in-l f. IT.
.i..r. W. 11. M.i'.irt.r.
Ala.-ron, l'r;.lr ' . v .
-iit-l'-r. W. A. I'O ii-r. tfiMlinf'.in:
li.lilt Arltoir. J.il S. Inplc Sf...
lain- : Aialr-.v ll;in. n. ' I- f"'
lii. r. I I.. Ml ' .1 .mm M I'ctil.t-iicr.
I MirL- : II W. '. S- I--.". W. II.
S.n.jcr. .foil ii A Vilin. mto I..
.'Union, i.lo-r I. Tiaii.cc. o.iklaml.
I .,! I'.tol H M-.r- . i i..kl..'1'l. ' il.l
;.,oo.l I...I r..vt-; flia-t.
ta.-ii w. a tain. am. '. u
I i,.! . T r '.".- W: ,
IL. il. I"- ir 1. J- ' H'""-n. ;
ICii .'.ir.. tiler, I'. I I- l..'fma!. "
I--. I a. iltli- : f'r:. 11 k .
I.ioicfl. i l. I:. It. Si-ol.t. Joi.n
nKccf-, I"oo:k K-nii--l. Il'(.a-j
-:e! John I t'f i n "r. I
coniT li'ti .-ii:. jaks'.nvii:.
t'.r. ., Jan- 7 fAf) i.rore.-
u.ii reel" this mornina: In t.'ie
..tion of a jury In the r.-tra.l o(
H'.trh I'e A.itrcinont. V.',-n th
court nc.ift at noon, tie r" w-r?
nine vnlf.iiifn In the 1.1. s'll.-J-(
t to ch:ii:. nrc of sr;t!c ;ml
fens-. Two of th.S": were r,.ise 1
at fla- niormntr s.K.n. Forty-three
v-nlr-in-ii lael lecrl eaiain'-l.
It i for-c;:l-d tf,at ti,.- o. n
Inif v,it.ni-n. of hot n jn.i- y.i.1 Irf.
rtaeie 'noiri ty arel thi.t. t la- flrt
V.lfll. ..T V.llf t.e calixl to tl.c S'.IU'I
Th nr.lay afternoon. ;
The toort .I;ffrnl..'l forjr venire.
i.a n at th- oi ninjr of roar', fir
. Ii Mi. .il .lwla:lty.
'nit of a IK of I I a, z nr- ...
c.i.ie.l )-..v, r.l.,y for prej.jli. .i
iifiMi .t t'a.' -l-.ah r- aaify. cr. ai r.
i'.irili:0 .n.,i:,.. or re.tiriinf.il,
'ilth tn. fw'nin tr.itnio.n. Naa. -..r,;
O'li'! for a:i!-a! .l:..-il.r r '.
ither of the -I-f-n.i..
r o'irt room an.l look ;i chair
hi.'i son ami ilivorc.-il
I W. laa-ilai). c,f M..forl. the
. v. or-nain. . i.iniin-i. sai.l he
I oniniorrs rai l . i r '.. ij them
u.'j i..i'i re. ei a Ii'jir;i7.ir!- arlei-.i'-.rhnff
with.ti.e crime, l y F'rof.M
tn '' I'- H-mrich. . riaiinoaa.-K
C '1- Tni erity ot I '., , I : orfj
frof--.v -r Hemnch i.al 1.. a wir-r.-r.;.
'or- :h. st. a.- ,-tfi-l h-..--. s.-i-nti-fir
r- .-ir- lr-s fo.'iev.iri.- tire hoi I
IIT'. ,-'in":ai'.- a vttnl rink in the
chain of .v'.fnci..
-aa CHAMDERLLX AND
LEVLNE DESCEND '
ON 15ERLIN FIELD
(Continued from rage 1)
Will Take Carroll
To Federal Prison
i
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pb:,ni,.if -.-'tf ,
ii ; n- s in 1 1.
of ,Hm-9.
f.tnl l A
'I.-t- I!;
;.-f
. 1
I
b v. n b. .
niiiy or
'piib.rt'y
S;-s- in G'-rmany. Lov, I'larence."
sid a cab'.-Krum from Kotrbus. to
Mr, ('lianiberlm. while one to Mrs.
I -e vine ,ud : -Trust you and the
ehililr.-n ate well. fleas..- owr
Inot; my action in leaving without
t.-lling yon. 1 knew you would not
h, Miction Mich a thing. Had a great
tr:p. Would not hav; ntiKietl thf
expt-rit nee. l-ive. Char'ra."
.Mr. i,'iimi I'rmirt
M s. l.vine. who fainted when
fdo- It' Jtni of h'-r .husband's unex
pecied i. up inio th.- cabin of the
''oWlfll.dii. at icoos-veit ik-ld, WUJ
prTiint of him today.
"l-'oigiw him?" she saM. "Of
coiirr- I -CoiKive him. I'm the
proudest woman in the world. And
I'll .show I'm not afraid, either, by
flying with him any where in Ku-
JJ-pe. if r,,y ,.K,. Kr,.;ll Kaso.
I: lenk out. Ih- re will be plenty
of room in th.- Odunibia lor Mrs.
"hjiirile-rlin and me."
. v. 'ork inoloreyele policemen
s f rte.l rive anton with the fly.-rs
'.jv. s an.l lii. ri-is to Hotmken. At
I ' bok- n Iliore poliecilieli suppU--iif
i.'- d tiie New A ti k officers ;md
i-inained with the tiuvclera until
FRIGIDAIRE
PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS
A small first payment puts
Frigidaire in your home
I IMil'.l I
I.W VI till
-,h- nl '
l.ll'S IMII HI. I.
: f. e k fi .an I
,f I. ii.'ll- ik-li
..tl.- 1 1 -1 r r y Wh-
I
h-
an-1 !-- !
( 1-1 II' tllia II'
c III, Ill-til.
I 3r fi'
211 Depot St.
', I'liimiMly 1.... ,t,
i-t"-n CIIAMI' COM Ml I' h
I ban the present I
le He ail uoillil not nit-n -- - I
, . - ' j
Kit r load, it is far, " ' j
aiul ri.ales to a ter- :-.:V
"l" ial,i!;r obstacle ill' ' '
""til.l !eiieiit, rather: if V(
I'-loii-iit ; a pi oduetive ! : t
la i e ' , i i ' v, a ..t ., , I..I ...i,. ! i :
'' i i
i-. II'" rallmad's ii,lri-t.i are . ' ., .. .;.. i
'" :: m w t.. Lewis. ;V - '
'miio, - inin.b.-ds of ,,u. ,-iti-' ' V .-1 j I
I ,!.. l.-.e;o;,aMi. of its: t- ' "jj
' 'ifr ir lor u t.ri i , , " , .m !
I "'he, , t U. Snake ,: ' , .f' ! v
I';';'1"-' "'.il me Oleeon e.,,,1- ' f 1
in Va 1, ,i.; i. ,n i,,.:iM. ,1V., , . "'. ' ,r 'J. !
Ihie I. ate i.a' f I,., ii, t. ii. I .1.' ..." V i
ear i'- ill p,,:-s H.fore a i.e ;. ... ' ' ' t-'S
nna ii . an ninn", mate-j : "'v v.- j
' -': ' ' '
liMm lire
you don't
carry a 4-square policy
' you own it
It lulones to you, just as woulil a government bond.
Lvery cent that you put into it and more comes
pack to you, plus the protection that it pves. Pro
tection four ways that you can't afford to neglect.
1A 4-Siare policy pays you $1 0.0C0 cash at the
ajjc of oO.
Qlt pays you $100 a month durinrr, permanent
disability until maturity, then $10,000 in cash to
you.
Oltp ys your dependents or your estate $10,C0O
- if your death occurs before ae 60.
j hpays your dependents or your estate $20,000
"' double its face value in case death is acci
dental. The 4-Squarc policy is the safest, easiest, surest way
possible to build up an estate. You'll be proud to own
(.uch an investment and you'll know you arc safe
because it's "on the job" to protect you every mo
' mcnt. You cannot lose, i hatcver happens.
Mail us the coupon. We will be y-hd to send you
full details.
YOU expect to have
Frigidaire sometime.
' You know that Frigid
aire not only brings you
freedom from outside
ice supply it keeps all
foods colder,
better and longer.
It makes possi
ble many new
and delightful
frozen dishes. Ic
m
Thit modrrnHKt mn."
ea lb omc-iiA fnvJdnt
th itt if-71 atwoyt
makes plenty of icecubes.
You can have all the
advantages of Frigid
aire now.
Come into our salesroom
today. Examine the Frig
idaire most suit
able for your
use. Ask about
prices and terms.
Come in and let
us demonstrate.
V
1.
Jesse Rosenbaum
New Foley Iild;r.
La (irandc - Oregon
SEKr
8BJJB MKammSMACKf ti UCKE!
FRANK CLKAVIX(JKR
Transfer and Wood Office
Now Located In Their New l.o.alion
gonflfe
I'lione Main
.illy ll-ii.lii Sum..
. '1 W ?-.tfft." fl I J' J WL.U.
4'SqmrepoJig
Vs. I IIOLMKS, District Manager
La (Jrandc, Oregon
rtt-n ifr Tnuranc Co.
4' Al.Jff on
I'crtUmi, t1(t-n?o
Cn-ntlcmrnt
Ft mi;hr.it ehllHf. hook 11 glvinf
r.'tkuUo c! tiur 4-Square IVlt .
Nm . , .,
AJJr ... , . .
Am Or'uriion . 1
GOING!
-at less than
wholesale prices
All Slock of Discontinued Items While They .
Last nt Reduced Price
A 6-DAY SALE TO CLEAN UP
ODDS AND ENDS
TWO TABLES FI LL OF REAL HARfJAIXS
At A Double Savins What (an You Use?
HATS - CAPS - SHOES - DRESSES
STAMPED GOODS - HAM) EMBROIDERY
CG-Ineh Colored Linen at ISc Yard
CG-Inch Cretonne at 25c Yard
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
Better Merchandise Lower Prices