La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 21, 1928, Image 1

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    EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TWELVE PAGES TODAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE
Mttfo Bmtt
C I T Y
EDITION
WEATOEIi
' OHKOON: Fuir tonight and Krl
duy; wnrtiiPh In the tnterlor Fri
day; somewhat lower humidity.
as.
VOLUME XXVI.
Mt)MHEIt ASSOCIATED 1'nKSS
IJK GK'ANUE. OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 11)28
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
NUMBER 266
MRS. M LEAN S
CLASS GROWS
MUCHLARGER
Instruction Given Yester
day to Moie Than 200.
at Cooking School
MANY ENTRIES IN
BAKING CONTEST
Winners of Prizes to Be
Announced 'Tomorrow,
at Close of Observer
School. v
l'ICOMt.VM lOlt I KIDAY
Ai'i i:hxoo
Aftcni'jon Ilt'li1sliini-ii(s
Moldol crab sulud
Artichoke club rundwichcs
Loe roll dessert ", ... . -I-'rozen
fruit salad
Iced Mexican chocolate
loo box rolls
Cheese pin wheels
, A total of Al entries In Ihe bak
ing ci.'iil'st nl Thi Observer's eook
liiy t-xdiool- luui. Ikh'U miiilu when
tho t lii til al'lcrnooii MVisltm ol un
der uay tit 2:110 o'clock, takes,
pics uud mils were - entered hi
various clnsses. 'Hie j initio if will
be done tills afternoon by Mrs. Mc
Iiiii, usd.slctl by Mr.-. R it. Mey
ers mill Ales. J lurry Wagoner inn)
announcement of uu arils will be
made in Hit' closing bussluit toinor
vow nl'tcriloon. ' ,
If u liosto:;H can talk anlmi-.:edly
on ,the newest , H. O. WWIs novel
or tho Jul est Hvlutrix neiiKUllon
while she is worrying about what's
In the-oven then she bus mus
tered the Waterloo to good hostess-ship.
Till Mia. 1Mb Halley .Mclean
told an inctivLttiiiKly large uudlence
ut The Ohscivyr'a Kree Cooking
School ' voslordav durlmr a second
HUceosMlul al'lernoon of denioiiHtra-I
tions and suggestions t li s time de
voti'il to Ih'ii kind of (.muilulninw
lliiil In undoubtedly tlu. moBt..fu
UUUtll JilHt (l (l!illjfi; rh Whlt ll' Hit-'
oiluv cuutilo or 'ho bus liocn ussked
in. It limy sound stm pic bill uvory
liousowlro knows U Is r.ir from tliut.
And lit-'CiuiHC tho achoo! yi-atorduy
was di'votoil ,lo Ihiwe small dinners
which t'onrront ovt-ry housowlfo ho
orien, und tio. bcL-allHW Mia :M
J.fjin nfi-LfnU'il such sound hiikkch-
lious, cvi.ry. woman ut the eooliinu
HiMool ycsli'idiiy liuld nipt uttcn
lion. - It wuh us though Mis. Mc
Lean had el.anniMl them to coin
pteto ubsorjilion just UH H rallied
palutei would churiu u Kioup or
url lovors. '
ilnif Thaii 1100
Those who came to the opening
or the Hiool 'luesday ealli'. yester
oay und bruUKht with them their
Ili' KlilioiH unil trlends, swcllillK the
altendanco well last 2liu. In tho
l.tt li- -hiiins or cunveisation that
row (liniim- drier cessations or th
nroi:rani8 one frwiupntly heard
"Hhe's so pruclical." II upieulH
lo l.u (iraiioo womenfolk 111 lar-llcuhu-
that' her valualilo suitBe.'i
liuns meet the means of the aver
uko housi!Wifo.
Mrs. .McLean In sei'vlliB her din
ner i in- lour yeslernay Knve more
ullcnUon lo table service than Hlio
naluralty did on tho previous day
when the buffet supper wus shown,
till sensed tue current of Inter
est uuioilK the listeners us she took
up too ort-dlaputed illestlons of
sett:n the table. Mrs. McLean ad
vocates, briefly, these, thincs: I s
li fl-hunded Hervice; don't put liny
more bIKoiwiuc or platowaro on
the table than is necessary; have
your tables attractive and balanced
and above all, be the cliurinlns
(Continued on Pane 61
MENEFEE FIRM
DISPOSING OF
LOCAL PLANT
(WiANCU: HAM.. June iM'fKpe-cl..)-Tl.c
L. Ii. MeiMjffe Lumber
company of J'orllnnd, owner oT the
While Pine Rox nnd Lumber factory-located
ut Lone Pine in this
district, is gruduully disposing of
tho buildings, machinery, lumber.
cM-'.. at, the plant. The slock of
luinbT wus disposed of some time
ago nnd sales of parts of the p'anl
have' conttnucct ever since the mill
closed about two ycuis ago.
The
1
dry ki n was .recently so m 10 m .(
Minddard. of the foddard Lumber ,
eompunv. of Hake.-, and it has been
moved to Ihe plant there. Jacobs
and Hefji. of Union, nur
chased me,
Krti ciain nnd big boiler. Tlie I
chain bus been torn down nnd bus
been pa i tly moved to Union, but
the bolter has not ben taken uway
yet. The machinery out of the fac
tory Is nil sold, purls going to d f
fennt lumber inunuiurtuiers all
over t'u. country. Although the
bulk of the property hue been sold.
according to 11. W. Herett. or
Oiande who has been the care -
taker for the i.ist two years, theii
is Mill con-ddoruhle to bo disposed
of In udtlltton to the factory build-
ing 2 acres of ground the gar -
mre ,,n.i n, nfti. luitbllntf there
are probubly .f.n lumber pile hot-
tom8 left to s'e:i. , .
Employment In
Northwest Now
At Peak, Report
Harvest Work, Highway
and Construction Proj
ects Arc the Chief
Sources. ;
POBTLAXD, June l!t (Sneelnl)
Employment In Ihe Pacific north-
went is now at Ihe season's peak,
more people now being at work
lhan at any ttmo during the your,
according to tho 41Y employment
letter, published tuduy. Berry pick
ing,' bumll fruit harvest, highway
and general "construction work,
rou pled with tho usual pre-Pdurth
of July activity of the logging und
I mn Iter manufacturing Industry are
the chief sources of current em
ployment, the letter said. Quoting
froin tho 4L report:
"Benorts from many of the fir
lumber producing districts Indicate
Hint the shutdown fur the Fourth
will he longer than usual, the re
! cent curtailment of production ul-
I i'okiIv Im villi' hull it t1 f rrnni mr nf
feet on the lumber market,
Sev-
eral lnri?o luRt;inK couceniH have
shut down durhiK the past week, Wlw n fellow tr-ucket-s approached
and many more are planning t" 10 xuvne or tho accident, Mr. Hiun
uloKo Saturday, Juno 23. I mack was dead. hlH body badly
"Railroad, highway and con-1 (.runhort by the timbers. He was
Mlruction work are ut present thot , Qi the trIuk Uluf W11S drv-
laiKO Hourcea of .new jobti for un-h
Hkllled labor, of which there is atlll
it MurpluH but not nearly uu great
tin iiuh,mvl'ii uic cast;.
Uerry and fruit picking und nf-
ritiated cuniieriea ure uctive. Klsh-
iieriea ure active. l'lsh-Jnnvp
Lower Columbia river
to get under way' '
lug on the
is beKlnuiiiK
Band Concert To
Begin Promptly
At 7:45 Tonight'MUTINY ABOARD
Keverul new . popular .numbers
will be heard ut tho second out
door concert , of tho l.u Orniide
municipal bund to be given tonight.
Thoso popular and novelty num
bers are always a feature of tho ,
band programs, and are used prin-.j
clpully for encores.
Much favorable comment has
been heard on the new band stand,
It .now brlnx liowilbWi for ovvryonu
to 8i;u und . heur
the. bund. -to ud-
vulitiiKo.
A finely balanced program bus
been urranged for tonight's concert
and with the advent of warmer
weather u record crowd is expect
ed. The program will start prompt
ly ut 7:45 and will last approxlm-
utely one hour and a quarter. Con-!
rt.....wl l.u tl... .(lu nf
.IB .ML- .uunuiuu -.v, u,
, j,a CJi-unde.
Fine Al ls Building
Workers in ; City
.MIhh 1.:iiiih laiiiuu'lf unil' MIbu
Kmlly Murshull, both ot- Portland,
uitIvimI In l.a urandi' limt niKUt
for a visit here in llio interiMn oil
,,. irin.t Aius biiildlnir at the Lnl-
v..ruliv nf rirniron. 'I"hnv are 8i'(d(
InB help 111 flnancliiB the structure
and will be here today and tomor
row ut'iuiu v
Uend and then Kouthern OrcRon.
sum namnier " .afire. Kend linlnertlale ass) .lance."
the eannwiBli outside of Portlalid ri lor tn th(!- ,.., fl)r ,10,, ,,e
and the two women will visit al- 1 (.,.ist,,. t a (,.0,ck Ul,H lnMs ,..
umnl and interes ed friends o the , c,ovp(I thp tollowiK llu.HH,,Bt,:
unlviTslty while in this eily. Imy I ;..sltunUon HO,.,us. . Ask onrllont.
are.woiUli.K out of the oflleo 01 ., I)f olKht men udl. ,1Ilt,.h.
aim. H. V. l.erlinBer. ol Pol Claud. hut U) ,,.ineeroUH, Mutiny and
a rcifcnt of the university. j ,0,,1.,Km .,.. Passenucrs
They report that they are "early I
in sight ol their goal and hope to
complete their work on their pres
ent tour of the state.
Ordinance To Be
Acted On, Later
At u ipth-t meeting of the
city
commisl(in held in
building last night,
...M..i.it.:.
routine mut -
.. ...... . Iiucliuui.il iintl H I Ml MISPU
..'. .MiitM.ivtno- transfer
nicn to repori urrmiis anu i
eniOV-
..iu ii mill iioin tin; ritv. was con
Ui,i,.r..i ..nil laid on the tubio until
.. h.t.-r meetlntr.
Kcuding of the city mannger's
weekly report and the ordlnance
dtscussfon was followed , by ad
juurunicnt. .
Tremors Continue j
To Terrorize Mexico
IXPAHO. Tex., June 21 (AP)-
: larilH iiiiinea i-i-w---'
.u.. .-i-.Lit ..f r.ivli.tw.o In
oaxueu. Mexico, u here
havo re(.on,(.( Jn
, t fvW duy!L chaienhnu. a
,nttiv ..mrnired
fi( . ilfirinir
the treinoiB. AH houses In - f'hiil-
ruhuu were destroyed und the in
huhititnts fled for their llvec to
mountains, according to disputchi-s
from Me-xlco City.
ftre chief and enthusiastic sports
' WASHINGTON, June II (AP) man. who contributed largely in
The sfesiiiograph ut Georgetown the formation of the league hero.
; university l.eirun reKisiermn chum-
:,tiuke shocks ut 5:6ti o'clock today
! Hnd continued to reglstej for
four hours. The shocks were of
J -considerable intensity" reaching
their maximum at 6:30 o'clock. Tho
dlstunce away was cstiinuted
Wver 7000 miles.
ut
TRUCK JUMPS
ROAD; DRIVER
IS CRUSHED
Bill Hammack,: of Enter
prise, Dead When Oth
ers Approach Wreck
riNNED BENEATH
LOAD OF TIMBERS
Accident Occurred at 5
. . . m. . . i
O'clock This Morning a
mile and a Half from
Lostinc
Hummuck, about 45 or CO
yearn of age. wus utmost Instantly
killed tlits morning ut 6
when a truck . lie wag
o'clock
driving
si limed from the road near Los-
tine and ovei turned, pinninff him
beneath a loud of logs.
fmm Holl(h Kork8 to tna (oa
,,nR (Iepot. He wuh u mile and a
,)r rrom tho u.Pot whei tho fatal
uccldent occurred. ' '(.;nuirmun worn; i
T, .n..v.i thnt thn truck may! Vice chulrmHn. ltulph K. Wil-
Jl(l u rock . vervluff tho llama, Oregon; Mrs. AlvUi T. Ilert,
j w,R,e,s un( preventing' tho driveriof Kintucky; Daniel K. Pomeroy.
fyom Iegu(nlug control of the ma- New Jersey. .
,...,, Ult - or-vtiK? tho
-i.i.... t ti,iw, m nvoit Ihn wreck.
Mr. Huminttck was a rcsmeiu ul
lliitcrpilsi', w hcru he Ib Mirvlved by
a Hon unil olhor routivts. ,.
LINER IN PACIFIC
1
Australian Ship Jcrvis
Bay Radios Call for
Help to Cruiser
COLOMHO, Ceylon, Juno
i
,nn !!. .1,,. Il eonimnn-
coinmnn-
i1 ..i . . i...
;weiliin liner -"' "'y,. '
lOl.lOO .... ...o. ......
that there was, a mutiny alioiinl.'.
'r" ' . . .
,nL ' . n.un
II1C UUXIIliMV MtBIIIlIt!! .Tlllin. 1 "-
. In I hi. I
.iivii "'in ,",,c,t" "
rafiu n, unil hriiiir the liner to 1
Colombo.
The lilitlsb crliwnr Mlilenil'lBe
yGHtRl-lliiy received a wlrelOBa lueBH
HKi! from the Jervbj Bay. which
lert Adelaide on June 11 for l.nn
iloli. BlatlnK that the vosael WHi
havilli; trouble with "eipht desper-
;to Mvwiiwurs.'
Kfforta after (I
. t.wl'iv I
. . ... .. j..v3 Bv
I. . - .
railed. It was feared that the ves- (
I"1'
1 was In the hands of mutineers.
I III! ITillHt'I rjimiiiim -(
ibis wireless message from the Jur-
vis Ttiiv at
ut 1 tii--
i a. ;n. today:.
Threatening to set ship
....., ,.1 rnardl on men
by volunteer passenKerM. Hpceilily
assist me. Due t.'ololnlio Monday
morninK."
j:i.i:otiuc IUN .MKtiT.
PORTLAND, Ore., June 21 (AP
Agriculture is taking -sti-ps to
follow the lead of Industry and the
home in utilizing electric power
for lis own economic nenermeni.
'l" Jurmne 01 uregon siun
made this statement ad-
dressing the annual meeting of tho
" iurwiw . . HiRt'i n u-
ussociutlon here. Kystems oi
accounting -used
Ity power com-
' Panics
were discussed loduy.
t Tle -3 (Ml delegates thffe ufternoon
turned to golf.
Union. County Izaak Walton League
Organized; Murchison Elected Head
A ITnidn County 7.uuk Wulton
h-Mgue, afflliHlcd with the Izuatc
Wulton League of Amerlcu, wus or-
ganized In La' tlrnnde lust night ut
meeting of A'.i sportsmen with J.
A. Cushmnn. of Chicago, flebl rep-rei-entatlve
of the leugue..
In addition tn those In attend
ance from Lu (irunde and vicinity.
wverHl
Union sportsmen were
nresenl and ulso became chart er
members. A president and ferre
tary win elected and latcr! on the
uppointment of five directors will
complete the orcantr.ation.
Miin-ldM-tt Klcitl I
Charleei o. Murchison, 11 Grande
wus sencieu us Finwu-ni. it. j.
K- WoodeM. also of Lu Grande,
uus elected secretary,
- No definite arrungepients hHvi
been mude for meetings but this
will he decided on at auturo ses-
sion.'
I .Mr. Cushiuan, wbj has organized
WORK NM1ED
CHAIRMAN OF
REPUBLICANS
Secretary of Interior Will
Resign Post Before
End of June
RALPH WILLIAMS
IS VICE CHAIRMAN
Fort, of New Jersey, and
t al r i xr 1
INUU, 01. umu, lNcuaeu
Secretary and Treasur
er, Respectively. ,
WASHINGTON'. June 21 (AP)
Secretary of the Intorior Work to-
nay wuh lornuuiy uppruveu ui
'chairman of tho republican nation-1
al committee by a sub-commmce j
numed by the Kunnus Ctiy conven- i
lion to corner wun necretitry riuwv
er on campaign plans. Other ofri
cera numed in u slate made public
bt-foft the convention nlo were
uproved.
' fter u meetlnp lusting an hour
and a half, tho executive commit-
toe announced the Holootlon of the j
followim? officers
llaniii. OreKon: Mrs. AlvUi T. ilert.
Kianklln W. Kort, New Jersey,
secreiui y.
Jusoph H. Null. Ohio, trousuror.
WOKIv TO ItliU
WASHINGTON, June 21 (Af,
SocietHry worn unnounceu
tl at he would resign the Interior
cubiniV- post before tho end of Juno
In order to conduct tho republican
national campaign for which he
bus been made nullonul chnlrmun.
Baker Moose Join
In Local Meeting
i A delegation oi iiuu h . mm.
' ' . r 1...
lituge memoers muim m.ivi
local moose '
m. t.. m.iiu nir unuullin
bora hint niltht lit tho now- ciun-
,.,. seven candlduleu worfr
. . .. .,
" ,.,,, thB
u..niii ttmo u-us soent in dancing.,
ItefreshmentH wore seived. .
Il.i.ulnu.
C lwu,, nn
lii loiiifiitiniillilU'im Of hl ll
' "' ",,J 1
I lodKey exiiresaod tlielr delight
the uteady sruwth of the order.
Pendleton, Local '
w.o.w. To Picnic
Mi-mherS of the Woodmen of the
I World and their families here are,
i.,,ii,,,i,, ,..111, keen pleasure
iuinl nicnic Sunday. June 24, at
... . 1 .a
Meaeham with the Pendleton lodge.
1 1 1111 1 1 iui n Him unii '
ivndleton lodge Is an unusually
strong order, having about. bOO
members and Its offlcem liave sent
word hero l hut they will have a
large representation . On hand and
are expecting a big ami enjoyable
day. with games, conliihts und plc
nicldng. . , "
'Many l.u flrande 'membcra flnn
to attend, it will be an ull-doy
iiffalr.
Mrs. Eugene O'Neill
Will Seek Divorce
NKW YOltK. N. YV Juno 21
( AP) Mrs, Kugene O'Neill, wife
of the noted pluyrlght, today an
nounced she hud engaged counsel
und was pluunlng a trip either to
itcno, iev
or Sonora. Mexico, lo
ooiain a divorce,
Hho suid her
counsel und her
had arrange! lo
. husband's lnyi
iiir.iiiiJiio if. iiiu- .v.....
or their child ren. anu xnni sur
would seek the divorce on grounds
, wf desertion or lucomputamitiy. rso
other1 woman would be named,
she sn-ld. ' t
niimeroiiH leagues In this, state and
Washington In tho last two months,
wus one of- the mulu speakers of
the meeting, which was held ut the
Kueu.iuwea Inn. Mr. ughmun ex
plained the purpose of the league i
and went into some of tho nctiv- J
Itles. Including the . Meur lllver :
legislntlon for the ccnversulton of '
wild ducks, which whs recent 1)1
signed .by Prejdd'-nt "oolldfce. He
ulso touched upon the siluutlon In
the Malheur hike country, and In
diiyt'ed thut this might be tit ken
op by the league. ,
A. Wright, Union di uggr-st and
ruber of the stale game commis
sion, also fpoke, explaining the.
fish rack sit out Inn In 'uthcrin
creek east of Union. Cnmddernbt'!
dismission followed Hnd Mr. Wright
said thut chungen may result In
this mutter.
' Members of tbl newly formed
, league today expressed appreciation
(to the .sacajuwea niunugement Tor
furnishin,' u meeting place.
NOT POLITICS
N, this Isn't a calch by l'tvshlcnt t
; Homo aviator hooked between hos.
in if; hi have Ikhmi cuuhi In tho Im
: 4il politics and aviation off
Stratford Pro .
.Leading Field
One Below Par
m.vupiA i.'t i.'t n fitif 'Afii
Jlne .n (AI) Henry Clucl, dark
hu(ie(1 yoiln HtIuUord. Conn., pro-
R.BHlo,ml, shot out In front of the
nil(ionu, op(,n L.humpioJ3hlp
f.eld today with u sensational ?o,
one under pur for the first lii-hole
round of the tournament.'.
Clucl wus out In even pnr, S5,
but chipped one off -perfect 'figure
to inaUo the Incoming journey in
the same total.. Tho youngster Wus
steadiness itself, e(iiullng 1 ar ex
actly on 18 of the 18 holes.1, bag
ging three blrdiod and golnu- over
pur only- twice. , .
John Golden, .bulky pro from
rutlerson. duel's, purtner, wus only
slightly les.t billllnnt,. talcing 3(l-fi0
for , . . J ,
Kiiuully pnr over tho treacher
ous No. 4 course, , Loonuid
Kchmutte, of JJniii (Jbto, turned
in a curd or 30-8571. Hobby
Jones, twice former Holder of tho
- . ' .' .
' ,...; ....,'i.i
DUlUlf, (IUMHUll'tl Ilin 111 MH
u..l.n'n ui.nt'j. nf 1 't i it lii Itn Ilia tilncn
a" v v 1 7 l" 1
amoiiK the leaUrH.
, Kill l.iu li. Phlladclplilu. 'M up
- among tho leadoiu with 72;
n.
Baker Planning
To Build Hotel
Costing $260,500
Ml,
June 2 I The '
r
"'"P"M' x""" " T ;
clion Of Halter's new $i;9.5U0
hotel on Main street and Auburn
uveuue was launched nl a lue.cting
of the executive committee ut IKU!i
Main utroel Tuesday night, when
l''red Hull wus .elected chitiriiiun of
the group. 'omdderablt Work und
planning has ulreiyly. been .com
pleted, i , '
Tho total-cost of tho hotel, which
will contain hi) giW-st rooms Includ
ed thn (OKt or the tot. JM, , und
uIko the rurutiibinKS und all 6tlieri
expenses. Mk'tddes the guest rooms,
all of which will contain baths, a.
lurgo cafe, coffee shop, sinicious
bull room, baniitt room for civic
clubs und ftevcral smaller private I
dining rooms, will be provided.
Amelia Ear hart
Shops in London
i
fAP)-Miss.
LONDON. June
'. I
Amelia liailiurt went
Hhi intri.
MKaiti today in company with Mrs,
i" I eu'TieH. ii iien,, rtiun?"i im.
h-ans-Atlitntlc flight nfthiv Kriend
ship, while a crowd stood vainly In
ri nril of her tnli.t in n i IZZ lltf
rain honing to catch a. glimpse of
the young woman who flew the At
lantic. Miss Karburt already hud bought
u thousund dnlla.ru worth of clothes
but neiMis some more. Hhe has been
proceeding with her shopping
si ien( irtcally. buying iieceHHury
frocks first and then doing mis
cellaneous purchasing.
OIL LA.NDSIItUM OILS
t
IIKLKNA. Mont., June 21 (M)
lr.C. M. Lunstrtim, repuldtcnn
national rommltteernan from Mon
tana, died suddenly in bis office
here last night, lie was fH years
of ago and cuuie to Montana in
1S!5.
IUNTICI-; .MrM:ni; in itr
fULKM", Ore.
Justice T. A. M
Juno 21 (AP)
Hrlde, nf the Ore
gon court. Is confined to his houm
for n fnw iIuvm with- n milliitered
rlb. cut on tho head nnd bruises
as a result of sn automobile accl-
dent on the Pacific highway near
Amity. Wednesday aftemon, Mrs.
McBride was not Injured.
OR AVIATION
on 1 til if o nor Is It tho prlxo Hint
lust a nit' moss of rishr-Hlint
nndc tcriltory that owU"
I ho fro lit iMigo todtty..
OREGON INDIAN
WINS MARATHON
Flying Cloud Crosses Fin
ish Line at Grants
Pass Today -
GIIANTH PASS, June Kl.(AP)-
One hundred und sixty-seven hours'
and flfty-ono minute out of. Ban ubout him but no definlto tnfornm
Kruncisco, Mylng Cloud, Karook tton whatever has reached hero and
entry of the Oregon t'avo Men inthero was no confirmation of yes
tho Uedwood nmrathon, breasted terdny'ti ruinor that lie wtis down
tho tape at .th finish line here at on the pack lce; j,.
10M0 this morning. He came in
strong, finishing- at tt rua through
a street lined with thouaands of
puople who had waited, slnco luto ,
vuMt I'l-ilii v fni h Im arrival.
j'rinceus" uouwoou rtinpirn wue
waiting with u blanket and us Kly
In it ('lunl ci-nHMffl thn tlnn.t shi
kissed liliu, tho fivst to greet him J
Klylng Cloud Is a hero today for
ho b-rt his ncurvut competitor,
MellUti. the aged Xunl, S'd miles to
tlm rjir.
That V
hut riyliKT Cloud had plenty
of reserve wus shown by his final
burst of speed Into the city, tho
lust milu being clipped off In five
minutes and 12 seconds.
, When tho first prize money wus
(presented to Klylng Cloud,
lie
I picked a gold pleco from
tho
i bucket, put It between his teeth
und then nodded his approval. It
I was probably tho most money hot
I. ...I I I t.. 1.1b .. I
time. Last year ho took his
ond prlxo and bought a pew auto-
mobile.
LONGEST DAY
FINDS PRISON
MARK AT 705
HAL KM, Ore., Juno al (AP)
Today, the .longest duy of the year,
.fhi. tir.i.nhtllt .r dirt all. In ts.ti I t.Jl - I
tlury reuched the highest mark in
the history , of the pi ison. The
resist ry showed 7lf prisoners,
j - The situation Is tho reverse of
thii usual experience,-which is thut
populullou deel fuses In the sum
mer. .Supeilntcndenl Jlunry W. Meyers
said that pructlrully nil Inmates
are employed and that housing Is
taken rare of. by the additional 'dent which missed futul conse
dormttnry iccoiitly made from thoj'iuences only by the smitn of for-
old kitchen. jtiiiie. rive cars luden with logs,
r : I plunged off tho grade of the O. .
,
Robber Killed And
. nf. . , ,
itl UIV MX UUMtUlCU
PILOKNIX, Arl.. June It I ( A V)
' , , . j " I h i
' nunv ui ui v.i..m. iii- ..n
cashier of the bunk of Arizona.
blanch at Clurkdnlo todtty shortly
, after t he twjo hud held tip tho In
stitution ami uttempted an escape
with $r0.'Mjo lout. The money was
recovered.
Chanfe Peking To
"Peipinff" Report
SHANGHAI, June 21 (AP) The
u-itiol a list government pot It leal
council loduy decided to change
the name of Ihe hlstnrfc Munchu
I'liin capital Peking to Pelptng,
meaning "northern peace."
PliAMl TUltNS OVKH
G K A NTH PAHH. June 21 (AP)
After circling Ihe crowds watch
ing tho finish of tin Uedwood mur-
athon. t ho commercial ulrplunc,
nlloted bv H. It. Adams, of ItOMO-
burg, with Carl Wlcvesfck, of Port-
lund as pussi nger, turned Com -
ph-teiy over when binding.
Although the pluno was dumuged
neither of tho filers were hurt. .
Nobile Cheered
By Provisions;
Sends Message
No Further Word Is Re
ceived as to Fate of Ro
ald Amundsen, Missing
Since Monday.
Copyrighted I02H by A. IV
KINGS HA.Y, Hpltxbergen, Juno
1 (Al') Cheered by the li5u
pounds of provisions dropped yes
terday upon his cump off Northeast
lund hy Major Maddalona, Clen
eral Umberto Nobile - today sent
further radio directions for tho res
cue of his strunded party.
. The general und the flva men
with him, who have been short of
food and In difficult straits since
May 26, when the dlrlgtblo Italia,
met with disaster on Its return from
the north pole, wuh In wireless
communication with the base ship
Oittu dl- Milano concerning the
present situation.
lie gave some Instruction nbotit
what further procedure Is to be
followed In rescuing his party and
guve details as to what were the
conditions on the Ice where he is
stranded und the exact position of
his camp. .
rutofiil tit Mudilalcna -
Before giving these directions
concerning tho rescuo plunH, how
ever General Nobile expressed his
gratification of Major Maddalena
und thq nsslutant pilot of the Soviet-1
Marchottl-56 as well as to Major
Mercuntl, director general of the
Italian uvlatlon denurtment. who
J organised the relief expedition und
guve up Ills sent In 4 he plane so
.'that more fuel tnlghb be carried.
In fact the first words of Noblla's
message wore.:
' "I kiss and embrace the two
filers und Morcanti."
No News From Amumlsrn
There ws no fuMher news to
day regarding Konld Amundsen,
the famous explorer who took off
from Tromsoo, NorwViy, on Monday
night und has been missing since.
There were all kinds of speculation
,,nie wees uno weumer wnien .
has prevulled ut BplUbergon today
wan sucooeded by loggy conditions
which It -wuh., feared would prevent
MnJor Amdditlenu. from Httfrtlniriuui
hhuiii m wwvh' ".m'
ITT Hattn?'ot 3.Ur ;..bi
(Continued on pugc 7)
Travel To Lake
Crater Passes
The 5000 Mark
MBOrOltD. Ore., June 21 (AP)
Travel to Crater lako nutiouul
park this season passed tho 6 (too
mark yesterday according to Hu-
perlntendent C. G. Thomson. Nine-
ty por cent of the travel has been
In Clu-s from east of tho Mississippi
a.lutti Uapnlnfnrn ItWntrnn unit I'll).
sec-jrornla led In tho number of curs,
All of the roads in tho park with
(the exception of tho rim nro now
I, open and It Is expected t'o be open
Inot later thun July 10, An exlen
jslvo program of roud und trull Im-
prnvement will .bo carried on this
I season, requiring thn services of
two resident civil nnglneers, who
ure now on tho Job. A force of
eighty men Is now employed in this
work.
' Professor li. T. liuminett of tho
University of California, bus been
J amUtnva as park nuturullst and will
arrive today to assuuio his duties.
Klamath Accident
RipsO.C.&E. Rails
KLAMATH KALLK. Ore., June
I AP) In u logging train accl-
I At li. railroad I it miles rust of
Kimti kums mi ripped p a
ecirtion of steel last night
I wo curiouos or ik uvci iui ii.-o
j (MM Oilier luree reiuumiUK upriKHi..
I l'ortunutidy nono of tho train
j vn.w impnened to bo on tho cars
i , . .
to bo a spreading rail. Truffle
wus resumed over tho railroad lo
duy.
Gales Carry Grain
To ML Hood Summit
PORTLAND. Ore., June II I (AP)
Ktlff gules coming from Liistern
Oregon bring kernels of wheat
from that district to the crest of
Mount Hood, Hurry Conwuy who
led three Portland boys to the
summit, reported on his return to
day. Conway said he found kernalM nf
when! In the snow In various nluces
Ut il.r.au feet.
WATCH NNATCIUIK SHOT
PORTLAND. -Ore.. June 21 (AP)
Dashing through the street near
the police station today, Philip
Kruntz. who hud seized a watch
from a trny in a loan offic
pursued by two policemen
wuh
und
when i-Ysna durted Into u sluirwuy
'one or me omrers ureo. wouno-
ting him lu the hund. UrnnU said
he plunned to sell the watch to get
'food und niodlcul treatment.
OREGON ,11
EN ROUTE TO
CONVEtmOII
Democratic Delegates
Pass Through La
Grande Today
houstonTressed V
UP FOR CAUCUS
Reed, Sniith;, and Hull
Campaigns Launched in
Texas City Preparing
Mammoth Coliseum y
Bound for Houston, the mecca '
tho democratic party just now, the
democratic delegates to the n-
tlonal convention from Oregon were a
on a special car on train No, 24 this
morning and took a breath of .
G run de Ronde vulley air at.the de- ,
pot us the eustbound passenger
stopped. They were Joined by At- xv
torney W.. M. Peterson, one of the
delegates, ut Pendleton nnd hJmo
by Compton I. White, of Clarks .
Kort, Ida., a delegate :- from the ''.
neighboring state, who came down H
from Hpokune. The Southern Ida
ho delegation wilt swell the party '; ;-
at Hoiuo and : other cars will be
udded; at Ogden. Then ut Kansas
City a special train, of the finest
new 1'ullmans will be made up by
the P. and will bear; the west
ern delegates and twoars of Smith'
boosters -from New York' to -the
convention city.: ,. , ' ' .. :
Lielegutes ure anticipating 'with
keenest pleasure their: part In the- v
trip from Kansas City to Houston
that wlM-bring , representatives to- '
gether from both seaboards of the
nation.' -"
Attbrlfey'r E,' Carson."ol Port- '.
laud, who. has boen lit chaTe of the
smith campaign in Oregon Was apvr
pnrently In charge of the group,
this morning though no formal or
ganization hud as yet been formu. ,
luted, delegates wwre becomluir
llnmiiiited with the pleuant infor-;
mtillty that la known irhapa only
to travelleii. ; - , v
? miVKTON. Tex..- un 1 VAP)-
Houston , today stnrted liuttlns on .
Its bout drcsS for the demoeratio
natloniii political party, Just five ;
days awuy.- Burly, arrlvala found ;
docorators apeklng bulldlnga wlth ' ,;
btintlni;, the star.i and stripes and
the lone star fluK of Texa,, while
window's und store fronts dlsulay--
cd Houston's convention flag, two ,
stoors lookiiifr wonderlngly at the.
passers-by uud miylng: "Me tool"
CIooi-ro II. Van Numee. pre-ooi.
ventlon manoRer for Oovernor Al
fred 10. Kniith today opened the
Hmltli headquarters, In the name'
hotel where Senator James A. (leed
oened bis office several duys.
iikii. ..:..-. .1 ... .
Itcpi-esenttitlve Cordell Hull Is a
guest at the same hotel but has
nut opened UeudqUurterB, The
onnesiieo " eonnrossman strolls :
about tho hotel lobby standing
liKht'ln tho midst of his heudquar, -tern.
; , -.
Senator Iteed was the first to fuir.
vertlsn on. a lur'Ke scale. A banner
on the hotel announced ., "Reed,
licadiiuartors" and unotber on the. :
Inside advised t l-eadors " Win with
Heed." . . ' .. i ' '
' I'-lulsbliiK touches were ibclnir.
pliiced on the blK coliseum where' .
(Continued on Pane 4:
BASEBALL
NATIOXAIj i.kagi;
(hirst Guinc) K. H. K.'
New York .. 9 13 0,
Boston , 4 6 1
Butteries: Fitalmmons 1 Hnd
O'l-'arrell: John Cooney, It, Smith, -
Worta and Hpoherer, Urban. .
(Second Game) . It! II. K.
New York 1-6 0
Boston 3 0 0
Butteries: Benton und llogatt;
Dcluney und Taylor, "
(I'Mrst Game) U, H. K.
St. t.ouls j ..' 1 a I
Chicago S fi 0
Butteries: Mitchell uud J. Wil
son; Bluke and llartnett, . -;
f Ui H. K,
Clnclntiall 0 11 I
Pittsburg . i.....ti. 4 1 1 0
Butteries: Muv. Jubtonowskl, und
1'l. lnlr-h: Hill. Kuusell, Mlljua uhd
Smltlt, Hut graves.
AMi KicAN i,i;a(;i i:
(I 'list Game) HI H. K.
Detroit 3 8 3
Yi. Louis .:. 8 1 1 '(I
Batteries: Chit.. It. Smith. Hollo
way ami Woodall; Crowder, Blue
hol ler and Munton.' (
(hirst' Game) , H. H. K.
Chicago 2 8 0
k'levehind . 4 7 t
j Butteries: ThomuH and Berg;
Miller. Hudliit and Myutt.
( Kirst Game)
It. H. K.
0 9 0
4 7 0
and Cochran;
Philadelphia . . .........
New York ...i..
Biittertes; Orovo
Johnson and P. Collins.
Phltadelphtn-New York (second "
game called off rain). ': ' t
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