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Monday, May 21, 1928. v LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER raw Flvf r a"" " " -" 1111 - 1 1 Local News In Brief 1 , . - -nr I,a ;rnmlev Visitor . Mr. iintf Mrs. Invo Oshorn ami daughter, jlonnle, of linblrr, wure i.a Grandjf visitora Halurduy. Fished Sirfiduy J. T. l-rfJifileltow und C. K Pal mer qin iU 'Winiilay fishlm," In Wal lowa county. The streams uro still uuilo high, they report. '7- 1 ' - .. Air. KinljflijIMtt;! V .larvls lnlgh, who Iiuh been very fill of pncujnonlu for some ttmo 1s now sriuiUy improved and Ih ablo lo be tiii apd about. , Slopped Iik I. a iiiuu1t' Dr.- umV;Mrs. HigRins and son, Tommy, of Baker,-, stopped in l.a tirande yunierdny -r on their way home from l'endlelon where they rpoiit a "sljort time. , Mr. Kl!iMlry Hcvcring i The condition of Clurenco "lVte' Kingsley 1$ said to- ho very ffooTI , tod.. Hu.ils at the Orundc Hondo hospital recovering from cuts re ceived In Irts abdomen. V. AV. Secretary Here Mrs. U J Hurley, assistant sec retary of tho Y. V. C. A., in Bort liind, is aM weekend Kuet at tho home of JJr.- and Mra. It. G-. Mc Call. She iv ill return homo tomor row, v Moves lo New 1 Ionic Mrs. D. ii. M fishy has located at ljt new home at 9')3 Spring nve nffe and she will continue her work at Imine. ' ' " . I'rnspcctim: At (Jrunitc J. .M. Kueheiinpai'Ker jind Hon, Vir;:il, left today for (iranito. above Sumpter. where they will spend a wre'k prospecting. Major Opcnilioii " ' ' Mrs. U. 11. Nesbeth. of I'cndlc tnn. underwent a major operation :ii (he tirando Hondo hospital this morning. -She Is getting; along very nicely. , Vi-UIn- At WuU- Home Mr. ami Mrs, t K, U'ale had as their guests over night ut their heme til 1715 Washington avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Klchey, of Baker, wlio returned homo this morning. Wiitnt'l-s or lllilt4 Announced The l'li-sl ii'clltiiiiint-y In the oily ihllH'C COIlte.il WilH Willi !' MiMH Cn-lurra lli:ilt anil Anlell IJarilen ftitni-ilsiy nlKhl. Tho next Incllni Inary in sclieilulr-il Tor WeiliioKilny iii;.-,lit al -KnKle'H Imll wlieii itiili Kletclier'u mvhPHtm will 1)0 here Danlili'l' IUh-ii 1 " Mr. anil Mr, Kil DnvlM, of North I'owilcr, n ro llm linnid imn'nlH or u Kt'ven-pouml lialiy dauKhtor born in thriit yi'sti'l-day inornlnK nt tho Cranilc Kniidc liONiltul. A CaoHlir hin oiii'iatiiin wan ' iit-rrorincl with In-. Writ I.. Ilanilltnlf alli'mllnk', it is i'"iiirti'il. llolh mother and daiiHhlor urn RptllliK alonif nkuly. Alolbm Bay Held The first motion day in the eniinty for two weeks was held Snt tnriiiy i,y .Jiidge J. W. Knowles when th" judge disposed of a num ber uf uiolions n ml demurrers pre p;ti;i1ory to netting cases for tho June briu of court which com im uees the first Albnday in June. 'I bm lore llonoii'd In the list of high schoolstll ilenis iiiinti d In The Oliserver last ii.-ek who were honored because of perfect nttenilnnce during the si-hnol year, the nnnies of Vedtt llngi-nson. Knthryn Anderson and .biinrs Tabor were omitted. K. M. Touicr. nriiuipHl of the high Iiool, iinnonnci's that th'-y ulso i.-i iH-rfert attendances. Olh'd lo ("bicoKii r Irs. George ArrowsniHh lias koiio to 'hic)iiro where she was 'nlli'd by the illness of her mother. yU Arrow-smith is superintendent .r i .,(,,, !.ml f1nrtri:il nnOnllos for W xKlT .-W. -a nd has horn maklnif l'.'iiibinarterH here ' for several jrmnt''M. Airs. Kdwurd Arrowsmlth. nop Verda llae Hmllh, la their "IaiiKhterrin-iaw. Ve-Himc In Western re'rni .lurk lliatt and Ted Heidenrirb motored to .Ktitfeno several days ;io for n visit with friends there :mhI in Western )i('Kon Klwood lliait and jnillas Jacolmon went to ''"rvaliis by I rain for a weekend visit. All .four were to have re- turned Oft ber yesterday or wit lull I he next few days to.remimo their vork with the railroad near Mea eham. luilire Slops 1111 I'frruit Judge James tA!ger Kee ef I'liidb'ton. who was in K titer )'ii.-e last wvok hearing the mur- ''vr ease of Bert Hn ' ffi eonii, took lunch I 1. Hopkins in cir- In l.u C,rande Ibis noon on his wav to J'ortland i "here he will try caws for two v i'i'li.", Judge Kee senteiieed Hop I ins to tifn initiriwiiiiMioiit this morntit?. Judge J. W. Knowles is unw m l:nternrist resiimtnir the' Iteiieh ii the Wallowa county cir 'nit court term. If. II. Hannn, euurt reporter. Is with him. MANHATTAN SHIRTS At CLINT'S Vciy latest patterns to select from. $2.50 to $6.50 SHIRTS OF QUALITY THE STORE v1TH Hero From linblor . Mr. und Mrs. Tom Collins, of llnUlof, mitnt. today vlslllin,- in Lai Qi-undo.- . Visiting in Portland Mrs. W. Q. Hawyor has Kone to Portland whore sho will alifad 1 days or two weeks with hor nioth er. lli tiirii to Vmi1 Mr and Mm. I. O'llrlen. stop-1 I.a Qramlu. yesterday ell pod . In l.a Qraiiflu. yesterday route homo to Vale, from a trip to Went to Isikc Amonir tho many parties of I-ii'tax reform and an oxplnnatlon of:thre lo. scoring Wright, und uinnuqrs going to Wallowa l.ukoitlio present taxation system wore for tho day yesterday were. Mr. also discussed by Mr. Boulo. , and Mrs. Harry Tucker, Mr. nnd , Itcporis from various commit Mrs. l.'laronco Kosenbnum and Mr. i toes w it" rcoelved during the ses and Mrs. Put Hoyt und son, Hur-1 sion. cfydo Bimtlng gavo a talk olil- " , on I'atorpillur tractors in logKlnK .: ' and also' discussed tho use of high Loam of lentli - wheels In logging. Word has been received hern of The 'lumbermen spent a part of the death of tho wife of the ltov. I their stliy at Pondosa looking over A. Kin use of St. Paul's 'Lutheran ! the entire now plnnt. Klmer Stod church of PortlunB. at Clinton und i dard 1' president of tho Grundo 12th street. Mr. Krnuse had been . In l.a Grande on several different occasions to conduct services and they were well known here. . Move to Ilomu Here ' .Vf un.l XlrD T,....a s hnl. ." " ' " .... , and children. In.oKen. Irina and WUlard, who -rt;cently from Detroit and' will again make lumber, company. Mr. Blulr. of the the Bears codn't do a tiling un their home here, have moved, to ""cad, Lumber company of Cos- t tho firth when, o h an elKht- ll..lr fnrnw hi...,. wl'.lnh (h.v own, at 120L U avenue. Fined $200 n of the Barber plant of tho! V "? a??'COSt? m 'SBoifte.l'ayetto Company.1- . 1 rill 1-1 HIT thn nniat uaiL-nnil u-nnn hnl. 1 uurinK uic pam weeaenu wncn no ij chargi-s of possi-Hsion to Rullty. ' wick ninvaros, wno was nrresicu with Beard on the same charKes,1 chunKed his plea earlier in tho week und was fined $75. Joined' 11a ker' Couple -.Mrs. Wilfred Elliott, of lort land, spent last nlht visiting at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. ( K. V)ilo'? made. . - on Washington aventio, jolniim Ml. Mr- Mllla hus 2X0 fancy shots, and Airs. Alfred I tic hew of JStiker. l,,,lV8 ''''m lool and finffer 1I1 aud acconipanyliiK them on home J'i ls. and cordially .invites all bll this morning. M rs. Hlcbev aiid 'IlI'd fans to attend. This Is his Alrrt. Klliott are slslur and cousins, of Al rs. Wale. -t VbJtimc llcrt' f ' MIkh Ida Ivy arrived bere tills morning from Carey, Idaho, audi'. will spend the MUiimcr visiting with Mr. and Mih. Milton J'rlcc ami youiiK' son at tlieir homo on Cednij! street.' VAIlss' Ivy is Airs. , Price's lintel?.1, Anothjy -slKler, Jlrs. Alfred ; AMtei'tHonV'nif'ft' Cai'e 'whirhtiH been bore about a', mouth, is leav ing thiHevcnliirf for her home. May liocate IH'iv Ur. and. Mrs; Clav.enco Glbdrnp, it Pnrt liniVl. linVe An I jl Omudn thn -bitter nart of U wtk ,l1idHiiatI).".IT13 preeiuct were guest for a few day at tho .P' ItMHiiTaii .-.87,!30 boine of Mrs. GUstrup: parentiii': .3ohi) I land 7. "i.3or Air. and Mrs. J. K..Hii1hq ot neui'-ji-" H' M'Mnhan ., 411,122 I.a Grande. 'Dr. Gilstrap, who" is a!" Kepulillejin nomination congress, physician nnd surgeon' and has fltt district, 773 preilnats out of been practising In Portland came in district give: for the purpose of looking over W. C llawiey 38,Cfitt l.a Grande with the intention of , J. W. Alott 10,038 locating hero 1n. the near future. Bullcr IjcwIn ;. . - ;Hepubll(Mn uominaiion congress, ItottiriiK ta I A (ii-amU? ' I second liregun district, 44U pre- Kloru M. Barrie, who has been visiting In the Orunde Honde valley j for some time from l'ortlnnd. hus returned to l.a Grande utter spend-i Ing a short time visiting around .linbicr und Pumpkin ridge. ; She is a guest nt the Jarvis Kmtgh homo. , here. Mrs. Berry formerly mndo j her home here when she worked on ; The Observer and has many friends throughout the valley. She may decide to remain in the vulley per manently. , Ilot'ii Vlslllns; Brother Here liert Huffman, of LaiiKdon, Al berta, Canada, has spent thn last feu days with his brother,. M. W. Huffman, and family on 1'ennsylr vanla uve. While in La Grande Mr. Huffman has met 'many friends. Mrs. J. H, Dobbin and dauphtor, Margaret, motored out from Kn terpri.se to see Mr, Huffman, who is Mra. Dobbin's brother and Sun day a largo crowd of relatives went lo Union where they were Joined by Mr. and. Mrs. Leonard Huffman and Mrs. Hannah Huffman and laid a family dinner at tho old home place, in J'yle's canyon. Mr. Huffman's last visit in Union rmnitv and bis nld home place won jn 1308, He left for Canada Sun day evening via Kiitcrprise and Iewiston. Those In the party at Union Sunday were Mr. MiilTinini, Mrs. J. II. Dobbin. Margaret Dob bin. Mrs. Hannah Huffman, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Huffman. Kbl rldge Huffman und-Mr. ami Mrs. Irf-onard Huff man. Dert Huffman was at one time an engineer In this section, and Is an ex-editor uf 'ie i-emneuu '" """'" .i.ui..i. n Eastern Oregon poet. Kor uniform markings on both ldeH of material, take stilrhes inrons.ii ihuh .i .n.... thread Into loops by separating th fabric and cut the t breads, leav ing half In each section. A CON3CIEMCE LUMBER MEN IN PONDOSA MEETING F-iutprn Orotrnn flntl Tda- rasiein uiegoji anu iua ho Represented at In- tprptst-inff Sp5;inn leieSling DtfaSslOIl - ' - - filed out to center field. Kour Kastorn Oregon and Iduho lum- more runs brouiclit tho total for lier men werq fritests of the Grundo Grande toll. In tho lueantinio, Itonde I.umlier comiiany Saturday j11"" H'"" si-ored on two slimles rc when they met ut I'ondosa in a Patlns tliolr feat In tho sixth inn nionthly setislon that Included a, inK. talk by J. U Koulc. of Baker, on I Henlon loosened up with his da ta prohloms and.un inspection of Uvory in tho ebihth Innliw. lifter ti,- i.....i.nn nn..,..,..,u tiin.. iinn ',l.u Grande Jliudo four more colln- slblUl.g t,;ilt ,ho B0Verance tlm-,,,,r" ,. , ,it ...in n, ,nnl i(ax on'.standlnK limber were dls- t eiimnil liv Me. Knnlo durlnr his iil.- thm linr.l ullh keen In- lerest Uy the lumber men. General Honde company. Amon,g the lumbermen nttending were AV J. Stunge. I- red Jjinser. I. K. Kinsel. Fred Kuvenscroft. of the Mount .Kinlly conipnny. Dun Tan- Jncr ofvtho Bowman .Hicks com-la pany. Joe Stoddard, or tho stod- nenion. wno siarieu anu unisneu durd company of Baker. l)uvld,for tho Pirates, had littlo trouble, Stoddard, of Baker, of tho Oregon I After three hits In tho first inning. jlnrd cpni)uny of Baker, "HV - i'.veiei Durum, in marge . of the Kmmett plant of tho Boise-J I'ayetto company, Mr, MtrGrefror loKKinp , superintendent .of the ltobe-1'ayeltc company, Guilford FCtnCJ Pool SflOt , f tinrn ninn to oif tajn would play tho I.a Uraudo v v nampion is n ei e hcvu Wt.dll4iy llfu.raoun at 'It '- " ' '4 o'clock In an exhibition contest. p. J. Mills who claims !o' H'Tll) Indians' were - in last year's world's champion fancy -shot ex- j I i.i ,.. . iini-i ,,,,,11 touiKht at tho Imperial Billiard parlors at 8 p. in. - No charge will in.nnimi tour anu no mia ffivoa iinore.,1 man zouu exnionions. tie wtiH in i.a Lrramie in izivanu some local, people may. remember hid uijpeariti.ee,-hert;, ? v; , . w FRED KIDDLE UvIS SELECTED DELEGATE retafy of stale, 1713 precincts:. llnl Ilosa w... 4H.1H7 I'UVH, Corey , r...88.7i T.;')), Niindley ...v..,,..i.,.,.........,.30.ail!l ililKtli'O of !'upl-emv con lt -C two elncls out uf 4:17 in district: 11. 11. Ilutler, The Dulles ..S, 947 I toy W. Uitner.'i'eudleton 2.012 tleorgo l'almlter. I bind ltlver..l.294 VV. s. Vllcy, Klamath Kalis..!. (178 S. K. Notson, lleiipner Daniel Itoyd. Knterprlse .. 1 luwley llean. Kcho ,121 I (it! 7 374 w. M. I'lerce ....... I. iieinoniiiie ninninatioii eomrress. first district 35 precincts: lused balls: Kvpezinsky S. lilt Mn- lody tomorrow even Walter M, Pierce 3C iy pitched ball:' Sllcott. Innings 1n mtloiRfter 7 o'clock nt Knod- ; I'OIITLAXlV May 21 (AD For miMiiiKriin delegates at larire 1.584 precincts out of 1783: ii. A.. linker, Portland 42.345 1 J.. N. Blower. Kugene 31t,6iiO W. A. Cai;ter, Portland 51.52G 1'. J. Cook, Aledford 51,480 lane (iuddcll, I'ortland 34,353 ItuSsell Hawkins. I'oriland....48,3H0 M, V. Hoover, -Boseburg .'3,045 D. It. Keasey, I'ortland 30.843 Kred K. Kiddle, Island Clty..49,5D7 Sam A, Kozer, Salem .....80.ti28 1.. T. i'eiililliKlon. NevlWB..46,59 ,1011 8 wven .iiuh ciuiio ill uic iniiu S. I). I'ctcrKiin, Mlltun -.41,1115 InnliiK wln'n two safeties by pinch I,. 1). SinulliluMt. I'oi tliuul . ..a'J.oKO ililttnl". followinit a doillilo liy Wnl A. W. Sclliiui.p, Klaliiuth ' l ckrr. ilrovo In tint J.-i I Ik 33.128 I "ilcll'a tally. , Krli-kmill rclli cil It. X. HlMnriirT'VrllViiirt'.'iiiiicolasa eleven of the local Htockincn via vy.U,. ThiimiiHuii. 1'oi-llana ,r4,J" lllllllllH Ucllilltl Uoiutlillcan ilcleiiiUCK, MCCijnd illMrli L 374 iirncincu nut of. 4U7 111 illHtl'ii't. tn to lid t'liunen: 1'. S. Iviillliiie, l.a (llilliile...... 8.!l2i" I'. AfahMffcy. Ueiid ............1(1.31)8 I. f. Tehnile. I-cmlleleit IU.1U1 C. J. BLACK DIES; . WAS PROMINENT IN CITY AFFAIRSi (Continued from J'uko 1) Soon after In: nmved to ixford, Ida., and later to the Snake Itlvrr connlry. lb! was in that section until G years hko when he moved to the Grande Itonde valley, llv iiiK six years In Krultdale. and then at hia home on Sprurft stitfi'1. Ite cenlly tin" family moved to the present residence at J CI 1 l-'ittli wtreet. Mr. Blaek is survived by bis niolher, Mrs. Mary Black, who Uvea at St. Anthony, Ida., by four brothers. . William, J. of Hurley; John and Joseph of Boise; and Harry of St. Ajithony. Three sis ters. Mary Barney, of St. Anthony, Minnie darner, of Sonar t'lty, Ida.. Marparet Lewis, of I'oeutello. sur vive. His .w idow, Mrs. Mary Ann Blsck und seven children, ull of Ia Orandi mourn him. The children are: Blanche Stoddard. Gladys Mc Man un, Myrtle Kupsell and Frnnk, IaicIIc. -il and' Ituth. Seven iTniwb hUdn;u also survive. LA GRANDE WINS WITH EASE FROM WALLA WALLA, 17-6 Contlnuod from Paite 1) He"'" il,B', "' 1"vl1' lRi-l. s,.Mman coll,iff i,omo on M crror jhy Mu-hm-ns. stokk... cleared up tho bilKt'" wUh " '"8,!r 'hiyo-inuio hlti Mllrow ,v,Ul.d nnnsikott in-tho seventh, and Walln Wulla took advantiiKo of Ills Ken- oroslty to tho tuno of four scores, uouuieu, ni lllKewaier grounded out. Wriiiht sliiitlud. scor- ! ' lj- Uock- Jt-ypcslnsky hit for i Michaelis ,conuoctud with a two base- hit, scoring Ityp. llurdin's slnglo accounted for the fourth run. bringing Michaelis In. . Ilurdin had relieved Mardls In tho box' ut tho sturt of tho sixth inning. Kwvct Is Ik'ar's Slur Wajlu, Wulla's pitching wusn't so bad but the support. excepting first bus and center field., wusn't so good. Sweet, out in tl)o uilddlo gurden, looked like a million, gath ering In. everything that cumo his INSERT CUT. wny Und getting two hits. . In tho fourth inning, Sweet robbed Hon i Ion of whut seemed u sure hit by sensutional cutch . . ..v...... um take It easy. Ilmior Harris Fn'ifcch " Before the game started, a min ute's silent ttibuto to Hurris K. Krench. manaser of tho rimtca! who died Wednesday, was paid by " by jtho teams and spectators. . f Manager Roy Jarnum also an jnounced that the Umatilla Indians ,H0 Womitlliu jtMlKUU und uro ro. l'ulc" to huve a fast loam tills year. Next Sunday i.a Uraudo will ! play hi Wulla Wallu. i' ' Box Ncoi'u ' Walla Walla AB It II Sweet, ct 5 12 I j. Beckl rf' r. 1 1 0 i :'a Brldgewater, ab 5 WriKiit, lb , 4 ' U a 'I U ;u H u ti 'ItypcKinsky," c... Iunsing, Hi Michaelis, If .... Alaiflis, p I-;. Hock, iib .... W'itMOU. S X Burdin, p x:;.. (I (I .0 :i: u 13. 24 Alt It Jl I'O ..4 4 i 0 lufiriinile r ; 'OaVis. 3b Hlokke. lb .... Matlow, cC .... :4 lit Sllcolt rf ... .. 4 , JjiHnllo, '-2b 4 Spellituiu, Uoliurlsoii, If Helms, ss Henlon, p i . .-Mil couiii noi oc vermeil, e.norts Kenerally used, tho cur's power 40 17 17 27 I I l.-uio.. now lieinir inuilo to locale a plant is n better brake than ever X- ltiplaceJ' l.aimiiiB In sixth. ' pliotwraph of .Smith, offieuis say. bcfro. Used in eonililnatlun with xx lleplaie.l Mardls In sixth. I Hlnllli had been heard lo remark thl, iikos bv leuvliiK the clutch Neon; hy IiuiIiikk . 'that he had taken lessons In flmrorenwl unt the car Is nlmost lo Walla Walla nl 'Ma li Print work and regarded himself l()i ,ho om!lie ,,,-oves Its power Jilts - 300 022 ISO 13 "S u detective. ' In anolbor way than pullint,' hills. l-n Oiiinde (HO 7:il) 42x 171' Officers recalled this morninlf ' Those who lire not .uslnif It for this lilts 020 640 42x 17 hat reports were that. Hmltli had ,. Bloul) trt -doiim so at Humniurv: Home runs: Davis, heen seen with Uobert (.lurk, who .,,.,. Three. Iniue hlw Itviiizinsliv. Stok- Kv ., wo.llst. ,ns: Hlokke. Mar- ol. Urldgewater, 2. Michaelis, I., te(.'k Sacrifice hits: I-uSullc und m,i,u s,i. i,k,.. Kiokke. Double plays:.' Hrldgowutor, Helms Struck to IjiKalle und Stokke. (. i.v w..ni,,n 4 l.v lluidin 3. bv 3l'i5tlirdl8 2. Bases o'n bolis: off Hen- ; t i rr i-,n tlrr itur.iin f. pitched: Henlon 3. Mardls fi. Bur-, din 3. Credit v'-.tory to Henlon, charge defeat to Murdis. Earned Iruns: La Orunde Walla Walla f. 1 mptre Lord. Time of game ' "ours. BAKIlIt IS VICTOIt I'KNDI.KTO, May 21 (AU) Krlckson's port side, slants were a mystery to the BucUaroos yester day and Baker nicked the locals for a-5-1 win in a Blue Mountain league contest. Tliree of I'endle- mnM-r..ui i.i It. II. K, IlaliCr : . 5 11; I 1'cnrlleton 1 ' 3 Hattei-leN: .;ii-knon ami Howcf; Aleyoi'H ami iloskins. 1 One way Of i-etttnri lo the front in the city is by taking a Job un motorman. 1Ti;UKSTINO is tho trimmimt srhtpved in this red felt hat by sticking ordinary pins turousb lb YOtJTH CONFESSES KILLING SEVEN . NKA Topeka Bureau BecuiiHO hbt father would not, lei lilm havo the family rur, Owen Ob ei'Ht, 17. of near Kl Uorado, Kan-, killed his father and mother, his two brii t hers and'-three sisters und' fired the .house, buruini; tho bodies. iKU'uitliHK .tQttt ooiVewton, to.thei police. Before leaviiiK the houso. he took $40. Then ho drove to town and attended a movie. 'Above a no tho slayer's brothers and ulsters whom he killed and (inset) O heist. BULLET HOLE '! IN HEAD OF :-y-: MRS. K. SMITH 'r'.''(t!ontlnuod from Tago 1) ' have, left I.a Gramle shortly after I Ajar. JSQ. . The only urtlcles re A K iiiululng at tho lioifeu were clolli l o liig. .-housjeliold cffeotH and -a few t4-i;ikits. ,? '-US. ' d-C,V;bA Smith's Dc-scriiitlon y'iDUh is a sniu nian, about five R,(ii tivo (r tliree' inches in height ami probably .wnihed . aliotit 1U6 ot J:ia pounds. ! ilo is loud voiced, liU slowly. hu a tendency to bo .'(hurdbolled," ;t and occasionally vqro . a sombrero. H.u 1s of slim biiHdf, lias, a proNiinent Adams -rr ftpiiiftiml and has brown hair, y v 4i .Jiu'tH HW-'y known about .lift A -K'Graj1'0 dmiH...l?prry , -working, ,ilt 3 O ot'ir placus in lumber iiiIIIm. , He 0 ' 0 frc(iient!y was seen about tho rail 0 u roiiddc'potj..Ho is friendly talka ll ti ttve and it,, Is rumored toibi'y that ;t o ho hud said'sometliing about going J t) to Idaho to get work in tho state 0 rntid ileiiartiuent. urricurs had J uiso neuni rumors tins morninlf 0 that he was.un udiPted son but KUH I'oimd murilered west uf l.a Ounclo during the -winter, a short ''"'e before the supjiosed time of ""' crime. .Smith discussed the muriler of: (Mark at conslderalile length with a Newspaper man af- cr theboily was found,1 it Is ro- Vted to officers, . Tn'?. iryr""n Coroner lialston decided to'f hold un imiiiest over "' ,x- ,"VIkM,,: Bastintf 'down tho center front and brick pi a Karment sith. col orel thread lintnedlatoly after etit linfr and befqre unfolding' the md-le-rial aids one In getting- 11 to batitf struih-ht. 1 - ' GAUZETS THM I'liltl'ixvr SAMTAItV iAIKI. Daintiness, Poise Sclf-Coni'idence These ure now posnt- : b'e every day, even UH- ' der the nioMt trylntf cotidltlonK. - (bilf.etK ure made of highly tif'sorbent (flu lne HcKue nnd anlirfep ttr an ha: Tliey are , expeclally oiMior because of the protective under layer. JI'ST ASK KU It . Box of Otw. iMmti i 3 for 95? 1 1 Glass Druirs u 1L . Inc. LaCiandc, Ore Ford Airline To ' lie Started, Word HA.N r'HjJNl'ISUOi Xlily 21 (AD The 1 K.Miinlncr today ' quoted Wllllani 1J. Klout, lieud oC the ulr plan'o' division of-tho l'ord AlotnV eoiniiany, -as' Huyhnr a traiis.Con llnenlul nlrlliio, linvlin; llm haek- liiK "f thn .I'orU Interests' will bo I lint iutn oneratlon this sutnuier. Tho priijeet wis exueetod by Sl'uut to be In the . exiierinientiil sIiiko for about' a year, cliiriiitr whleh time iilanes woul dbe iiper iiled. iieroNs the eoiiulry ' ciueo a week. . lly' uoxt suiunier ho', ex pected' til seo dully service. -lu-lillKUl-uteil. ' t ..,':, .1 A. kv'iox in.rn'nit iiiiaki,' Ji'lno, cl'l'li'li'iil four-wheel brakes tho kind many drlvors , have "learned tin" have resulted - in. ninny '. ear operators ' remulnhiK Ik'nnriiiit of the excellent quulllles of tho eliulno us u brake. With the -blub coiiiprcsslon ratios now :i AT LAST ! v'.V It's not historical - It's HYSTERICAL! '"K hw ,w"t' rJf iCfKilTS . VrVfTjrWJ '"vo uffalrs that i 1 V mttStaS''' nLJitfSpi l;l"""""H. wl i' KrHkine H I'aiiiolia. i v You'll Also I -fe . ' LAUGH : r tiii it huHH rcoJ I ', ; V Vl'ljr.JmM,-..li "It S EDDIE f TODA Y S,. MORTON f TUESDAY - rrr 1 " " ... i - .1 . i-r-.---n -f-T r-"-' Kf w . Plans Approved For Basement Of T. B. Hospital BAliKM, Ore., May 21 (Al' The .state board of control today (approved plana for tho basement iforNtho state tuberculoH.H hospital to bo built at The Dulles. Tito et-o-j rotary of tho board was uuthorUed 10 auveriise lor wig uiub on ino basement conutructlon, nnd theso will bo opened by the board on Juno 3. Tho general bulidlnff plans will be completed about July 1. Also .on Juno 2 bids will bo opened on tho construction contract for tho nurses homo at the state, hospltaTVt tho Insane. Kxcuva tlbn nnd cement work on tho biino ment of this buUdlnnr has been completed by -state hospital labor. A contract was signed today with JDtv "It. K. I.eo Stelner and X. B. Jarnmn of Halem for leaso to tho stnto of a building to be erected by Jarmau and Kleiner on Twelfth street oast of tho slato wounds, The stnto print I tiff plant and some offices will be transferred to tho now bulldinff. Bramwell Tells Of Bancorporation roim.ANn. Ore., May 31 (AD Prank C. Brumwell, former su perintendent of banks of Oregon, has nnnouneed' the formation of the . Oregon' llaneorporution.- Two of I'ortlund's' hunks will form - tho.' nucleus, , the American KxohanRo bunk and' the Lumber men's Trust company. ' . Oregon' nancorporatlon Is liieor porated with- .the authorization' of $26.(Mit) shnres or no ilar value stock of whleli.C6.0H0 shares will :bo luanaitenient stock. This or- iKiiuiKution 'will mako possible no (Itilsltion of a chuin of banks hav ing UKKi-eBute 'Cupltullxutlnn of ox cess of 1 0,000.000. , A ' tfeanculoRist flttures that lluuver's ' near,, and distant rela tives in litis country number !M7, iifili. Hut muyho. his friends can eleot him in stiito of thut. WE BUY FOR T ESS E SELL FOIt ; ' KSS Work Shoes. Heavy, lout her . men's lan. work shoes combination Holes, rubber hMls $2.69 ;:'.!-,,;"-'--Work Shirts Men's. blue and 'gry eliev-i' lots: a poiikets. trlulv,si,liche,d' y.1'.;. 39c. Overalls .'..,' ' i iiuc nib , . v 'v. $1.15 - $1.25.; ' ' -Heavy copper riveted, waist $1.00 ; 'i'-v' WOKK SOX ' ( lllack. and brown ' ' ''' ' ' ! ' 5c ;; v. . ' ' NEwYoRKbToria Destroyers of High Prices American Killed ' . ?:r At A lama, Mexico Mexico crry. May m (i' Dispatches to Kxculslor toduy snld that K." K. Nolden, American su perintendent had licon murdered by a working mun ut Alamu, near Tlllnpicu. ; Tliu: workihun was Buld to bavo drawn a gun and fired at Nolden, killing him Instantly, during a dis cussion with the superintendent. Nohlcn's uddross ' In tho United Htutes was not given. ' Ppots of tor may b romovid hy rublilng lard on and t lieu washing. STAR Here's Everybody's Chance to Laugh! : ( The - screen treat of the ; year I '- ;' ; , For two kinds of people ,"" only those who are mar. ried and those who are nott L: '''';' i.- . . IVAKNEh BROS, pment i. MayMcAvoy7itf i Conrad Nagsl IFnVERESGLE ANDRE BERANGE1V MYRNA Wf May wm ihrill m