Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1928)
V VyednoHflgy, Junfe 13, 1928, IX GRANDE' 15VENIN0' OBSERVER Page Five Local News In Brief ....... TiMlny . i Knrl Alh-n, of I.oMlinP, u In 1 Grfiide toilii'y 'on biiMlnexs. f t SIih'I SiimitUiy , Tin' Wd'im-n'H l'U'lltif Corpti 'will (,J IW n;tii'l ,'1l""ur'iut''' unliu'. ' ' ii, iMuoii , ... ;: jlilvln Purlicr nun uccvpU'd n mM" for 1110 H,"'",lcr ut the J. JVwiry company. ,3&ul- Miiri-lniiK Today inila llmvo unl Burr. KiiiHIh'IH, jjjll, of I nlun county. wore nmri lwl lliij mornliiK by Jiwtlco of I'caco lliiuli l'.l"-"ly tt hi" offices. '. fi.iiiH l-'rem- (,irKn Glfl'inl uuniu irom tno ,;:.u..iiv of Orelton to snend tin,!.. "r" .. ....... . ...miner vjicuiiuii iui ins purenis. 1 1 ' unil .Mrs. .Clyde Soltz. liiime I'roin School ll-rank McClunB Is home from C.Iq- , lut -jo. to p.nd the summer v,ua-, "J Idh. lit. .McClunif came home in tj,. eellejriato myie 'a la pedestrun- (j,.B to BuUer t,Mrs. It. J. Cireert and dauiihter, HilJn-d. went to linker this morn iDg where tliey- will spend a few dBys vl.H:tliiff wi'.h Mrs. Green's pnr OHIS, Mr. ami Mrs. George Blake. ' ' . T" ' ears to Canyon City Slate Traffic Ofrlcers Pick Itob- i'rtKMi ami Wultor Lansing left to- dayffor Canyon City whore they uo.heaunu.rtoa ng the;,--, ov'SrCaw rodeo. JIllllI'lHll litls( Mi.' lit .. .MisV Klennor CIphv,; dauKhtei; of Mr. mitl Mrs. H. H.'Cleavoiv re t u rued home hint nlKhl from the University of Oregon.. MIhs (.'leaven hits jiit ooinpleted hor wenond year. Hlie w'll Hpondr the mu miner hero with her parentH., , Isence. , - WlilievAli l'(xd ' Ihmv for ome time doincr certified lloy 8CUHt8 Sll.nt to(Juy .1"wli;ing acroiuitant work, lett this morninfffl,ld sweepimT and whltowaHhliic for California where he will be all die Klks pool In preparation fof summer. Me went by way of Sult tliw'- Ued Cross county swim week i.hkc ny. air. twMi iniB imu urn oflicrt in the William Miller Heal Eslnte imd Northeast Oregon Mer chunt'.s Credit aHSociatloii offices. Vw i- (io'iiT l( Cove i '' K. Itussell Scott. Kautero Oregon Imy fcoiit executive, is Rolnff to Cove IouIkIH where hit will give tlie Cove boy scouts their new n'Ktstr.'ition. the charier for the yvur. K't itli McCool, forest rajiKer, is the new scout muster and Is working up a Cine spirit and do vrlopinK an active bunch of scouts tV-- Prli' S(iaulKMTis KtrawbeiTleH Viuitt almost eitial 1 lie size of apples art? belnff raised'. in Slav Park bv V. W. Kliiir. if a!. lox of berries he prV'Sented to Tlielr (it)Herver bffiue is representative. i,(.rt for ("alifornlti The berries, -of the Premier variety, r iimliitibledlly some of the finest ln (he valley. Mr. Klni? picked 34 . ci-iit i yesterday Erom his acre of the beri ks. ifm HouhtiI 10. Mitller arrived here Grande with Mr. Crowe. this morning ffbm the Middlewestl. . iiml will spi-nd a few days here'". with Mrs. Miller and their dntigh-.O" ler, Itiirliiiru. Mr. Miller Is asso riJitwl with the -Surlbner's Pub litihinf? company. Willi" niniflv Jop "Hkeet' Heynolds arrived in U Orande this mnrnlnir from ; OrciuiHido, Cal., for a visit with his . 'filler, J. K. Reynolds, nnd broth-ion is a cierK ni tno eastern ure rrs I. e and Charles and sister. ! ffon Light & Power Co. ' : Miu-jorie. VMK Jtyholds has bn I" H" :''J : ' h ' I'oia'hing.'ut OceunsideJ Cal. tHo rnderwent Second Operation , ttlli leavu Sunday for O. s! C. i J.eo l-'rost. who was injured two u li .i-e ho- wHI uke thn two-week., tour iies " coursovv;, under KnuteT Knell ne. of 'nli- IVninn ,T.ntnf hn ' ko to Stahfofdi;for summer W!jions nnd will coach in a Calif- rain si hool this winter. Air. Key-, after n critical lny: Monday hut A proi-himntlon Imifod from-the of. nnl'ls Is a former La Orande liisli his condition Is still dhnBeVous. Mr.fiee of Governor Patterson toduy hool coach nnil is a La Grando - Front's liarents have returned to settliiK aside Thursday, Juno 14, toy. He is vlsltlny -friends hero Canada hut his sister is still hero nullonnl flnir duy, us a day of ie-'hii-lng his .stay. wjlh lilin.-. " - ' ' elnT nbservunco In -.-Ovcpon. Be On Time Get in Line Again TOMORROW! Thursday, June 14 9:00 A, M. FORCED To UNLO AD WuUer' weathci- all spring plays havoc with husincss, forcing: us to take drastic action. Selling: out entire present stock of men's ami young men's suits a complete closc-out and discontinuing: entire stock of the famous iNettleton, Edmonds, Foot Schulz Shoes and Oxfords; Dr. Reed and Roberts-Johnson & Rand ' Shoes all froingat prices that you"should not miss. Real, genu ine reductions. Come Be on Time Get in Line Again Tomor row at 9 A. M. , CLINT'S CLOTHIERY Hero "roiu HoKc-.' ' ' ; ' Jack TWl..of HoUc. lsa buBinuss visitor horo." 1- 1'iidrrKwii 0M'ralwi -Tho youns ami or B.' Chrusoskl. tjndcj-wcijt aousll opcratlun Ion- Here-' for Trnuiiu-m ' " . ClhoMt.r LaOhunce. of Kntcrpi lso, waa hero yesterday from Knter Prise. Mr. UaChuneo was hero to have Ilia eyes treated, , Tonsil Operation . . The younit son-of E. C. Koches tcr Is convalesclnir from n tonsil operation which hu underwent Sat urday. ;-. .. . y Kiiiiiiinv urnwr ll!re , ; ' V navul recruiting of. .iicer, is reslstored hum it i.'ni., hotol. Ho will leave I.tt QialldcJ . . ... . j j..iunmy morning. Air. Kwlft maki jhhi headquarters in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Venf went l A Huker yesterday' where they will visit a few days alter which .thev will return here- and spend sovoral days visiting with friends. Has Position : ' ' T , , '.' li ma Emmons bas accepted' k position as office attendant to 'Dr. J' il.. Kulston. She was formerly office attendant to - -IJr. -P.' H. Thompson of Kntorprlso. ' Go to Portland ' " " . Mrs. Jack Murphy, and -her sis ter, airs. Harry Proctor, of Wool- or bo In Portland. Mrs. Murphy i neau operator at the tolejihonr company. i At ll(H iMkp - . Miss Georgia Ware has ponn to Hot I. alio for two week's medical treatment. . Mr. William HciiRh- Itll is Warldne tit Hin (V U liMinnidu ! insurance offlees durinc hep ab- inat beKlns June II. ' llwy Horn 3 tout lay - - j i Mr. und Mrs. Jester Allen ore tliu parents or an oiRht-pound boy Horn to .them Monday iiiufnliiR at tlielr home at 2013 Ouk street. . lsltor Totluy - O-'Chot H. MllletinR. slate hiwhway fore n nui. was a visitor at' the divi sion offices this mornint from Meuchum. i J jfome I rou i i:. or O. tg Norilian Jeswe has returned homo Jrom (he University of Oregon Where he lias been atteudltiK sehool for the past term. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I). H. Jesse. y s. Ji. (?rowe left .Mondav-' for Lonff Heach. CaK. where tie will at- tend the craduation exorcises of Abe homr Beach Polytechnic school I 'of which his son, Marlon, is a mem-I fbop- Crowe and sons. Iickal and Marlon, will return to La Vnrafon Trip Mr. and Mrs. Mervln Martinson and Mrs, MartiiiHon's mother, Mrs. V. C. Hansen, left Sunday by car for a two week's vacation "trip 'to Oakland, ,t'al., where they will visit j another daughter of Mrs. Hansen. They will be In other ( aiiiornia cities during the trip. Mr. Mnrtin wteks ago In-an automobile ucel- dent, underwent a second opjeru- rinn Alnndiiv' nflerrtoon' lit lhe "Grandeytonde hospithl. His conUl tlon was reported belter yesterday Clint's Clothiery CUIS LOOSE AGAIN Prices Slashed Again on Many Lines- Mr. liplliig In rortlaotV ' .-' r. A.-'Kpling, master of the Ma sonic lodge here, lias cone to Port land, where he Is a, delegate . to grand lodee. , ... . , e, , ' Visiting in I'ortlaml '' X MnoU'i' Juhn Ualsion, youni; son of ir. iuiiI Mi's, V- I.. Italston, Is on an extended visit In Portland with his grandmother. He accoiu-; I'ortland;the Jat of May ana will continue hi visit tor another ten.1 Attendiiiif I'Htlval Mr. und Mrs. W. K. Leffei, and son, Harold, of Joseph, stopped here yesterday on' their way to Portland whore they will attend the Hose festival. Mr.- Lcffel is sales manuger of the Black Marl) to Old Llmo company. , He oxpected to transact business along; tho way. Arrives I'-oiii Scliool Miss Kleanor Gluss arrived here ust ovenjntr for a visit with friends n xtii Orundu. Miss Glass grad uated June 9 from the University of Oregon, She arrived here with her cousin, James Glass, who Is In the poVer plant business nea Nam pa, Ida., and Is returning from I vucutton trip to coast cities.. Unves on Vacation v f ' , . Dr. A. L. Ulchardson left by car Saturday noon for Portland and Western Oregon where hound Mrs. Ulchardson will 'spend .about- a week's vacation. Mrs. Ulchardson has boon in CorvaUls attending- the state convention ,oJt. P; K. O. b u delegate frpm ,t'liapter oC which siie-'is president.-. ... r '." Oato iilvcii IiicorittJly ,. i r" Through un - en-or; . a tlno ws Jiulttod in a slot y of the 'Hug' and mith-Coniiy ..reunions ; to take place this month, yesterday In The Observer.- The Sinlth-Conley ; re union will be held at the ia Grnnde city parkon June 17, Hunduy, and the Hug reunion ut the Klgln city turk on Sunday June 24. Both events are' large ones und- draw .nuny out-of-town visitors. s ; . ' ' , " , ' v l '- Knils Visit Hero 1 ..'!'' "l.u Grando bus undergone won, dcrful chunks In the' past five years." John H. Ivcy.of deattle,, doc lured this morning! v- Mr; I vpy iiiade his homo here about eight years ago. Ho hus been visiting Tor two weeks In l.a Grande und left today for Beuttlo where he Is in the heading uppltancu business. Mr. 3vey reports a very pleasant visit here, visiting ub Wallowa i .a Ue, ut Kudium Hprlugs ami ut Hot luko. . . . t . Wt'Hl to- lllIlltlttKtOfl4 Hugh K. Brudy, Ur. It.' . M.C Call, li. C Ay era und Otis Pulmcr .Irove to Huntington Monday night whovo they, attended a. nieelingOf the new Huntington post. Mr,-Palmer, dlsl riot com m ttteemun, pre sented the pOHt with their flew chut'tei-. "I'ho ldoaf legionnaires dv elat e Vjfe "'"iJ1 PVS H Vojgc i active vtfpi bavW? nliTltplvcna1! (liiiico secure their cups and but tons, dond Improvement work at the cemetery, and made ariange inputs for a -Kourlh of July cele Uiation. 1 An auxiliary has been yr anl.ed, ' Uiey report., ; v.-f Oivlieslm Aniv J'k" Jtobtnson's Varsity Vapa bond Jounce band urrlved here last niKht and expeet to play here and Wallowa J-aae durinff tlie sum- mr. Tho .bund is larer and practically a re-organlzatlon and has been, ' playing at U. of O and on trips. Mr. itoblnsoii Is tho of Mr. und Mrs. 1'. S. Robinson of la Grande. They will give their Mist dance here at Zubcr on Juno 15. Following is tho personnel: "Tubby" Thompson, saxophone: "Dlnty Moore, drums; "Oscar" Wagner, trumpet; Clare Ilartman, piano; "hionce Mnorigrass, trom bone; Cliff Bird, saxophone; nnd Mr. Boblnson, saxophone. The band arrived hero by car yoster- June 14 Set Aside & 1 As Flag Day Here. SAI.l-nt. Ore.. June IS (AP)V-; !Dead" Man Held InpiamookOn Forgery Charge. TUIAMOUK, Juno 13 (AP) H"UKM since last July. l.en I.e. disappeared In Jompuino county,' drowning Koy K. Johnson, former munaBer of the Southern Oregon Gas company ax drams Puss, hast' 1 . ' , , . , i . ii il .the mess halls be conslTucted. been arrested here und. Is held at..... 1 . ,, , the J,i to face ea, Wt foreery. W J a tul AmliAvvlntnitnl Johnson was recognized liero re cently hy Ted l-uv, of tlarabaldl. who hud known liim at O rants Mas. - Ho denied his Identity when ,v,. ,, ... U11,lll,.j .,.. accosted by. law saying his name! was Robert 1 Leonard. Investiga tion, however, convinced officers that the man was Johnson, .lie was arrested here ''Monday night and yesterday udmltted his ident ity Johnson went on wth Italph Payne on the, Hague liver and i'uyne misled him, find" Ing his fishing pule on the river bank. Later Johnson's hat , wus found In the stream. Officers sus pected that he was not drowned und a search' wus instituted. n , " fguunismen wun Mituruuy attor- BEND, LA GRANDE (noon and ull day Hunduy for trips : GAMES ARE NEXT:dotorlw: Cumion Ueuch or Heu" (Continued from Page 1) 'LJ'r7' ""lrTTl J "".TTr ' I J w 37 nnd wni irlve In Port al slugfest. ' Pitchers ror both ,uni ,uler in the mornin(5. Tho teams, will hftvo to h just about remalnder of the day will be spent right to keep the jingles down. .fn tho lloHe City, and the special Bend and 1 Grande both have t,.lln wfn . rejlll)ne lu homeward three twlrlers ready for. tho cull. ..Journey thnt evening, scheduled to Blgbee Murphy and Hose are.,the an.iVe'in Ui Grande the morning Htiffles mulnstuvB and Buckner. 'mu u leniop und ilurluson do rtioun4 duty ror the Pirutes. it isexpect-1 ed 4hat Bigbee. who has a lot of, siuu ttuu u ui'Bii'iMmj inuiirfu ui puce, -will1 face tho Corsairs eitliert toinorrow afternoon or on Friday. Hue k nor -will- probably pitch to-' morrow. . . ; . 1 , Game at S:S0 OVImk I "The gamo Is 'to 'be called at 3:S t o'clock In the afternoon ai .tho Friday came wilt s'lart at Hie same. time. On Sunduy, the Walla Walla Bears will come ''here- to play a'plote the following are enrolled league-game. A win for'Iji Grando Sunday will assure tho Pirates of at least a tie for first place. Baker Hagubord, Grass Valley; Juno Dun- and Pendleton will bo playing and lei, Cavo; Dorothy Barker, Covo; ( whichever losts will huve u at ran- Mrs. tflorence lteiiihigton, r Pendle gle)iotd on third pluce. . ton; Ho pit fa M, Uohertson, Pcndle- t Indications are that' a largo '.ton;. John Hruducr, Lu Qrande; crowd will attend both Bend-I.a: Marjorio Itelliugor, Pendleton; Grande games Thursday and Fri-j Hubert Ity'un, .Bend.; Woodson Ben-; dur, as Bend Is, conceded to bo uH(nettf pend; 'the ltev. Hands Ball,: strong as Snk-111, und the game will . Bend; Francos Min i ha. Haines; be a icst tis to the strength of the the ivdv. ji'anley Moore, .lleppner; , two Oregon baseball leagues. iMs. 'Hlanley' Mooro. , Heppner; E..W. HUNTER IS .Ctllilif Ol rjiVKriK (Cuntlnued from Pago 1) have been appointed by the presl dent: Itopprting service roitimlltee. .7. O.'' Snodgrass, cltulrmiin. If. Ji. I ,Mrs. f. .' it. McDonald, Lu t'oolldgc, William Siegiist. Chase -(Irande: Irene Spencer, La Grande; BohncnUampr, A. li. flendrlekson; Mrs. lel Band, Hood Blver; J)or publlclty committee, Ktunk Apjde-. olhy Waldron, I'Yeewater; the Itev. by, clmlrman, '-. ha lies Malbpeur, ! J. 3. . Pressy, Hakur;, Mrs. JI, W. Sherwood Williams, Ki tnik Connor, ; ressy, Buker; Itonuld It. Hopkins, Lee Reynolds: Witertainment ami Klamqlh Kails: Mabel McCullough, educallonal committee, (ieorge Itlr- j;akeii JoHh Patterson, Baker. nle, chairman, CharU-s A. Mai- rhi U,V Oliver Itlley, Lu boeuf. A. W. Nelson, i A. Kp-1 flrjin)o; Mrs. Oliver Ulley. La ling: iiietnoersiiip commniee, a. w. Nelson, ciuiirimin, Clint Van l'leet. Audiner Playle, H. J. Leonard, W. n-,- Sawyer: leKlMlatlvo coutmltter-, Hal - . Bohnenkamp, chnlrmun, ,;hHiirfl Malbocuf, Harry McOlay, T. J. Hcrofwrin, A. I . Hill; recep tion committee. Warren Gilbert, chairman, Itobert- WeHten haver, Jack 1'ean-. W. C. TerklnH, T. It. Mnxwcll, it, L. Hull, Charles Mal boeuf. 0 lanib nnd nmlton un- tised In it ' very llmlled way Ihrotishout tho rent ml portion of the United Stales prolmbly-because setllets or what ' Is now tho corn belt obtained Ihelr stork from the wool flocks of the f North Atlantic states and (level oped It almost wholly for wool and without ri'gard to the inherent flavor of meat. GIVES HER BLOOD 4 - MIA WiixhittKlnrt Itijre-tu hen n J0-yejir-tld (ishliiKtim. 1. C., schoul teacher wns flhthn, f(r her life nuainnt an iMnex that puzzled phyxb'lun. Jitiisc Um wake, girl athlete, volunteered for a hluod trnitKfiiHlim. Mtw Otuwake, nbove. U a roed at GUARD COMPANY WILL ARRIVE AT CAMP LATETODAY (Continued frojn Fae 1) '-. l-better thin year thun ant. It Is r V, . ' SJZ Z ,. . lh . ' ' " "Hdt "1 " "f,1 ?t?.?LV were liethor, will huve u permanent hull or nut ta uncertain, us every other company Is supplied with one and I"' " ,w"n wiwmw i irande wus lit . the foituuuto 50 I per cent. . . . .. . j - AVido Ituiitfo of Inst ruction The churaoter of Instruction to be received at camp will range from close order drill to u brigade In u. battle liianeiivfii'. thn 1jitfm tn fishing trlpjtu.ke ,aJe qn.June 20, which Is visitors' day at camp. - The morn ings will .be taken up with field work and schools und the. after noons will be at the disposal of the guardsmen. Weekend passes jure usually Issued to ull companies jnot on guard duty, providing the Tho second battalion will start its return- trip about daybreak on 1 ' . -, A- . , . - - . . fOVR filTTWTlfP.P : : SESSION IN : FIRST WEEK (Continued from Paga 1) Hon, "Tho Naturul Itesourccs of the Soul.' ' 1 ' With registration very InCOlH- Mulief Coon, Hood Liver; Kthel Johnson, Tho Mulles; Margaret Mary Mucpuffee, Heppner; Alva Maclmfl'ef , Heppner; l-'letchor Heppner-,. Merlyn , Mayger, La (irande; Jtubert Tractor, Bend; the Uev. A, Jienry Thomas, Klamath KallM;? Lu,w,rcucr Wuldruiu, . Kree- waler Horls Weloh, Pendleton, Mel!a Treltscsche, Tiie Dalles, Jtulph B''. huniko. (jrande; Helen Bray. La Orande; Pauline Conrudt, Ln Orande; Mar- parol Nuttier, J-u Grande; Anita Holey- Tho lttlles; Geneva ; Iturr, The DiiIIch; Kllxubeth Htuellon, Underwood: lliinnnh Hazellon, Un derwood; Mtuy ShuTer, l'endluton; Inna Heck, Pendleton. Durolliy .ttook, NyMMn: Thelimi Cook, NyHu; Murhui Hunler. Nys mi; (leno Aiken. Ontario; Mildred Hpslcr, Ontmlo; thnrles JrU-o. Klamath Kulls; lono IuHsiter, Jliimmer, Wash.; Alfred- lHSller. Hummer, VVush; the Iter. J'eiry Austen, l.ontf lU'ueh, .Cal.; Miss Kranoes,. H. Kdwards, New, York, N. Y.; Hetty M.eConncll. Klamath KallsMrs. Younff, Klamath Kails; Mrs. C tt. March, endleton; Jlev. S. W.' Creuaey and Mrs. t.'rcasey, 1'endleton; the Itev. Schuyler Pratt;, Hood Hlver; Ah Itev. Hulph V. Hlnkle, Pendleton, and Mrs. A. O. Copklln, Cove, , Stop that Itch (';iii-ciI li- Jlmli or Ivy 1'lllMMllllK Olid Mlllblllll Gypsy Cream Will' tilvp Vou guk-k lti'iit-r An anllN'ptlc lotion l. 'which has had extcn mIvo use and lven tho iikihI. satlMfaclory re sults easily upplled. Try It as a. relief tor Kent ItUHh, Knnburn, Wlndburn, and Ivy or Ouk polxoninff. 50 Glass Drugs ;m ".inc.'; La Grande, Ore. COVE PERSONALS COVR, Ore., (HpeciaD At the Wot hod 1st church Hunduy morning the children put on a very Interest ing program for Children's day, At tllO Haptlat cnui'Cll. SUllduy evenlnir tho young neoplo of tho . .,nho So'utlioin Cross, carrying Its church lircuented a ulay called 'iVo. Crew of four anil two nasseiiKers Olden Time." which depleted the flew from Kydney to Melhourno to children of yesterday as contrasted duy & Uouru. encircled tho city with the children ot .today, . Tho und landed iiorfcrtlv at servlcia both mornlna, and evening were hi churgo of the Bo v. (Miurlos Hancock.. ... Two Planes Hope " Tn Finn Tnntnrrmn M U MMU M VIIIVI f UlU - . TItHPAKHJfiy,' N. : Juno 13 AP) The slurt of tho monoplane Friendship for Kurope nA defer - red until tomorrow after two more unsuccessful attempts, had ; been ninde to lift the plane from Tio- mssey hurbor today, HAHUOft GftAOR, N. F., Junn 13 AP) Indlcutlons this after noon were that the monoplane Co lumbia would not take off today on the continuation of Its transatlantic flight with Miss Mabel Boll und her companions. Captain Oliver Lohuutllller, chief jillot and Arthur Argles, co-pilot,, FARMERS STORM v CONVENTION HALL AT KANSAS CITY (Coiitlnuod trom Page 1) ludlunu, and Bush. - ; lU'rtiNCHl i:ulrai(i W. 11. Settle, president of the Indliiutt stuo. farm bureau, also one! of the leaders In the demonstration'' declureil that if the officers tt tho convention declined to permit the farmers to enter there would be no -forcible uttempt to. storm tho doors, .. . '-. ' j t BUsh returned from the ennven- . tlul nul' horlly and Informed the 'farmers that Leo Nixon, sergeant- uu - arms. tor tne convention, had ' ,.nl, H,., tn i,r,.,,yt,,, n.i.il,! U.it j enter. , ' Malice To The Wonderful Music Of John llobinson And His Varsity Vagabonds ZUBER HALL . . . . NEW TUNES - . NEW DANCE " RYT1JMS ;- . Regular Prices, Wallowa Lake Every Saturday Nitc matini-:!-: ..:.;;.'..) too KVKXIMJ ......Kir - 2S- "THE L (;, i l-M'IOI'S I'STV AL'lillS OCEAN FLIERS ARE WELCOMED TO MELBOURNE r- v. Austrulta. -MKMIOtMlNK, Juno 1 (AIMTliu tliina.l'aelfle in.mn. ulr port. whllo 80,000 spectators roared a tuinuiieous welcome, Thfl crwW( Captain Charles Uvlngsford - Kintth und Cluuies Ulm. lAumrulhut pilots, Nuvgnloi ilurry Lyon nnd Hudiu Operator Juntos i Wurncr. Amorlcuna, were greeted ua lhey BWppt oyop th0 cj(y by un escort of nino, planes. .' In tne "h'P Worw rnltin Klngsi ford-Smith's mother und Uliu s .w,fu' ' I Tho eager crowd of spectators ' liwarmod: on tho lauding t'tobl and covered nil tho hill tops, buildings nnu every uvauauio open spacoT in. It to vicinity to greet tno tilers. INVITATIONS FOR JUBILEE READY TO DISTRIBUTE (Continued from Tag 1 . record, so that If deemed advisable, the committee may later follow up eutiti prospective visitor througha second reminder of the Jubilee. Tho Invitation card provides spaco, for MBS. Wll-Bl it BY V ATI: It Mrs. Wilbur By water, of Kan Kranclsoo, formerly. lOdlth Suther- j land, of I'tilon, panwed away at the j hospital May 27, 1 OliS. 'at the age of H4 years. She loaves to lyouru her loss, besides her husband, five brothers; Walter, Jiny, Klovd and 1 Kitgeue, of I-aiterprlHo, and .lames. , of Astoria; And three sisters: Mrs. j ?. i.ine.snu, or Kan rranctxco: Mrs. llnllln A Ivmm.ln iT IPi-.iuiio .. tt.l Mrs. Delia Tabor, of Aulotin. TODAY WEDNESDAY Obituary VAN HOWLAM) & CO. Presenting . . HUSTLING SWEDE" On The Stage A Mirth-Provoking Comedy in Three Acts A1.S( BEBEHANIEBjS SWITI A C P R u JAMES CLARENCE BADGER. noit vi:h.o - Comedy "Hold 'er Cowboy the tender to,-wrlte a letter, a few words only. pr. marttjy their aumoA' ua they prefer. Lnvelopa to mutch tho invltutiuiis will uocoiupunf ,utne.. " 7K uuv for j i:a 1 1 I'J lOK KSS HATS In till 'the -Iww eoiots add ' stylos- plain and fancy bund ft, snap and cmi brims! .. ; $2.95 -$3.95- $1.95 ' STRAWS Logliorns; Sennits. Puna mas and Swiss yoddos--up to tho last second In styhr , $1.95 - $2. 13 - $3.9.1 III V DAI) a m:v hat Hill r.-VTIIIlK'S l)AV Dcsli-ovcrs of Hiifh I'rices m THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ' Comedy , "Plumb 'Dumb" TODAY "13 Wnshinton Square" Comedy "Fair and kuddy". KI'Alil-: I'liAV To lie iK-IH'iM'll 1st ami l!iul Mum'; i.vi II Ith'bl! fuUIllflbl Ot ffOld.'M " IllUKllM HAI I i a