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Chi Friday, July 12, 192!) ! Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. N. K. WEST & CO. ANNOUNCES A ( lr, : lr I tn In ' SATURDAY MONDAY 1 DaD ) b mm ah th cr tin on u wl of Kl. no J-li no 1)0 th 1 th J Men's Shirts Neckband style men's shirts in odds and ends, sizes 1412 to 18, striped and figured patterns. Wash Suits Boys' kahki play suits, sailor collar, short trousers in ages of three to seven years each Ladies' Purses Patent leather, kid and calf skin bags in a number of sizes and shapes, former values to ,$2.00, now .... 4-Yd. Printed Crepe 30-inch lingerie crepe in fancy floral patterns and plain colors, ideal for paja mas, priced now 'S yds. for Rubber Aprons In plain and fancy patterns with novel flower trims in several colors, regular $1.50 values 5-Yd. Sliplex Coat and dress linning in a number of colors and white, a 'very serviceable linning, priced 5 yds. for 5 Pairs Sox Interwoven sox in colors of tan, blue and black most all sizes regular 50c, 75e and $1.00 hose , TWO A I KM ION I ESTABLISH I i JS'EW RECORD : (Continued (roin VaAO 1) cr plant which has kepi humans in ' the uir beyond alt previous records, j (MXVr;it 411 V, il.. July r, ( A I ' ) A ge.siuri- of darinK eonh-d'-nee In the perfnrma nee uf their j Pimm uno; motor was made by tho endurance fliers, I,. v. Mrndcl'l and H. M. Itetnhart. as the eleventh day V 11 " T ' ' ' 11 u of their endurance flight bean ami na; them swinging In wide clrehs over this airport. At tiroes, tho black biplane .slip ped from .hIkIh. ho lar was it pilot ed I rum the field, e'lters at the air port iiKi-eed thai It the motor ever Hlitpped while the whip was on th" far eurve of on,, of its circles, there could be net hope for a landing m t he airport, which u on 11 mean loss of tho flight record. Although they were aware of the N. A. A, I lit; lit regulations, this bothered (he nl hreakers not a w It i I and tin oimhoiit the mornhn; I 3 1991 Par An Important Announcement N m N M El rw H Ft m ICS m H Ml Something New in Music is Coming SOON Adlers Music Co. Ill l Adams Ave. Our lnotto Quality ami Service. fj 1 5-Yd. Lingerie Fancy lace patterns in ray on lingerie fabrics in sever al colors, 3G-inchcs wide Bath Suits Men's and boys' cotton bathing suits in striped k ., ,wl !.,,' ,,i..,. ;.,.. r from 28 to 42 5-Yd. Cretonne 36-inch figured comforter cretonne' in dainty floral designs and all colors and combinations Flannel Trousers Men's and boys' flannel trousers in tans, greys, blues, most all sizes, former values to $8.50 now 5-Yd. Nainsook Checked nainsook in colors of maize, orchid, white, pink, apricot, 36 inch wide, now 5 yds. for Cretonne Parasols Large floral design folding K lb-rib ladies cretonne sun 1 siiiuii's 111 several colors reg. $2.50 2 Rubber Aprons W Pure gum rubber aprons in colors of rose and green with flower trims and pocket now 2 for they continued u Hlunt which thoso aKiound hoped they vtould dlneard. 2 1 1 Hours At II: A. M. Mendell and Iteinhiirt had lieen riding the cabin of their fdilp for -44 consecut i o I houiK atid they made no indication of a landing. J The alrjKtrt field was it scene of i constantly changing spectators who j came to nee the astonishing flight J In uetlon. cheered the pilots and i drove away. finvcrnor t. (, Veiling of t'alllor ii lu and IHstrlet Attorney Union I'ltts of I, os Angeles were among tho visitors, both sending up greet ings to tho llh'i-s. Clinging stubbornly to lh.tr avowed Intention of outlasting the pnwer unit w hich carried them into their eleventh day lu the air, the two strong hearted pilots today continued t heir defy of t hue its I on toward the ;taa-hour mark. I'llci-s Opilnitstlc The same optimism which took them past (he former record of 171 I hours t'.i seconds, and (hen beyond I the predicted Jim hours of flying. wan read in the circular Might ot ! their ship when at 7:J: a. in. they h.id been In the air more than L'l" : hours. While notes of yesterday told tr' ' a motor grown noisy through Ms 1 severe tent, the message dropped at j b a. in., today, made no mention ot : the condition of the piano or th-' pair w ho iiiunned II. All it asked toi , was uioro tucl to permit them to ; prrss on and on, and a sliding door of composition glass to fit lu the ; cabin ot the ship. It was the see-' ond time they had occasion to aU , ; for a sliding door, both of whleh' 1 were lost in the monotnutoi.s flight. A-k No (Jtuirter ' In their struggle to outwear tho1 mechanism thai carried them l.n-i (her and farther Into the astound- I lug conquest of lime, the pilots ! : asked no quarter. It seemed that us the hours slipped by they held' ( the eitge over the motor which had ; shown only the sliglHe.it signs ot ' w eakenlng. K hers whose faces are lined with ; the cares of kceplug the horUon ; j level with flylitK 1uks thioiksh1 m un 585 Wl IS Ml CM m n w m ' m caq M N n tn m n a a n u iP'O I M4J miiMir lias Silk Hose Discontinued numbers in silk hose of reg. $1.50, $1.75, $1.95, full fashioned hose in the newer colors now a pair 2 Suits Underwear Men's nainsook and Bal brigan summer underwear in Park Mills and Hatch way, no button styles 5-Yd. Voiles Plain colored voiles in fine weave patterns, 36 inches wide in a number of popu lar colors 5-Yd. Gingham 32-inch Kilbourne gingham in fancy patterns and weaves, stripes and checks, priced 5 yds. for Men's Pajamas In plain colors and white, mostly C and D sizes, frog trimmed. Ueg. values of $2.25 and $2.50. ;..;..: 7 -Yd. Toweling 17 Inches wide part linen and cotton hand toweling in bleached and unbleached colors Hoys' 'Houses p3sr71 Regular $1.50 boys' blouses - 0 in good colors and mater- OSS El ials, sizes of 13 to 11 now vkjj many hours in cockpits shook (heir heads and marveled with t lie lay men who called the fen I they wit nessed too astounding to venture a prediction. There were so many elements or chance, which might suddenly ter minate, the flight. Itcimirkuhlu weather conditions continued to prevail. Last night was a bit more cool than the one previous, wlillf the fog hung high ami far out of the way. There was a prediction that the day would again be warm. l-'reshened tip late Thursday by a bath, I heir llrst in the cloven days of Might, the gleelul holder. of the amazing record were re ported to he in "very good spirits." I Miring the afternoon they dropped a message requesting some window curtains for their second hand cabin biplane -so they could take baths. "Tried to take hath" wrot' Mendell. ' but tour airplanes Men by and had to unit." Hotlt "Spick and Suin" Slade Hnlburt. the man with th.i hose during the refuelling contacts, alter last evening's re-loadtng ot the Angeleno'M find tanks. sat 1 hot h men w ere "sHeked up splci and spa n." The w Indow curtains had been supplied them when their supper, principally tried chicken donated by a i 'ulver "My road house, was sent up. "Chicken sure was good and much en.ioyed" came back another note. The dinner al so w as low ereil hy Hulhiirl from the supply p la iiv tn a can. This seemingly Impregnable to tal or hours without doubt was reaching that high goal hoped for by the Mieis a total so stupendous that other aviators would hesitate long before attempting to equal, h't alone surpass th,- imperii leioid ot nights and days ot gruelling and monotonous circling. Millionaire AhU I hem IMscovery was made hist night that Paul Whittier. one of the backers or tho flight and pilot uf the refueling plane. Is a "million aire pilot." A son of the lato Max It. Whitthr. southern California il magnate, he is many times a millionaire by Inheritance. Ho Mies lor the love of it. The. "millionaire pilot" com Ifi cflay in 3-Yd. Shirting 32 Inches wide Devonshire shirtings in blue, white and tan striped patterns, excel lent quality - Florsheim Shoes And oxfords in narrow widths in both black and tan colors. Good shoes but too narrow for us r 2 pr Blk. Kid Gloves Ladies' black kid gloves, some with white and gray J 1 i v u i i m rt? nil ci7oc in o w 11110 111 inwv (in ow-v-o, xv-fe- wl vim ular $3.502 pairs for r 3-Yd.' Curtain Net Laired and plain marque sette and dotted Swiss cur tain fabrics in several col ors and white 3 Turk Towels Regular 45c towels in plain white and colored borders of maize, blue and rose now 3 for 5 Pr. Child Hose Children's hose in sizes of 6 to 10 in derby and plain rib hose, colors of tan, black and brown Reg. $1.50 Ties Fine quality cut silk ties nicely made with silk slip band, all colors and patterns mented humorously yesterday that known in Toronto, Canada. He Mendell and He in hart "stayed up praised tho military training re so long I had a birthday." It was celved by Mendell and Kelnharl aa Whlttler's Lfth year. j playing a large, part in their sus- A. K. McManus, partner, with cess. Tho former saw world war Whittier and W. (J. McAdoo .1 r service aboard a t'nlted Slates des in the Culver City airport, was a troyer, which McManus termed as lieutenant in I he royal air corps "perhaps one of the best training during the world war. He Is well schools for discipline and coopera seals air-tight i f f "U.S." I'p-Ko EdiSo Jar prolonged boiling nrhifth f' Kulihcrs hnvc been triple temperatures. Red or 'j tested for "stretch," white. Double or single t ; "set" nml "wear." They lip. I Htsind up firmly under Made only by tho 1 j i j United States Rubber Company I 1 NEW VOKK C" J Goo.lllou.rlir.p- f ifcT hfi I ' fiiiw Inft Inititute r 'S' N-Vrf I V ( Sai 1 W ImiUaIo IHIHbuUir ilt.Mr. (ilWH'l.ltY t. 3-Yd. Soisette 32-Inch plain color soisette in tan, black and whites. Excellent quality for shirt ings 3-Yd. Suiting 36-Inch guaranteed fast rolor suitings, all colors from which to choose, now priced 3 yds. for ;- Ladies Shoes Black and brown oxfords in small sizes. Black satin strap styles in Cuban and French heels now a pair.... W J 6 Cotton Vests Ladies' cotton vests in sev eral styles and colors of) white and flesh now 6 fori 4 Lisle Vests Extra fine quality iisle vests for women in plain white only, also lisle union suits at 4 pr. for ; 12 Pr. Childs Hose Children's derby ribbed cot ton hose in plain white only, regular 50c values now 12 pair 2 Work Shirts Men's work shirts in colors of gref and blue in all sizes These are reg. 75c values 2 for h rkPTI mm tion among - fighting men. Life Manns said : aboard a destroyer at times tin- "The cooperation in support o'f-doubti-dly Is moro distressing ami each other, ami the splendid team comfortable than aboard the An-j work which has enabled the two Kcluiio." , nien to keep the plane functioning Ot Kelnhurt, who had tinny j into its eleventh day, reveats the training w ith the lighter-than-air j cooperation learned in military forces of tho t'nlted States, Mi j training.' The New Ford is a wonder on die hills! YOU won't find many hills that yon enn't take "in high v-hen you drive the new Ford. Watch, too, how it gets away in traffic its smooth speed and balance on the open road. Combine these features with riding comfort and you will know why so many people say "it's a great car." Call or telephone for demonstration Roadtter, $410 Phaeton, 460 Tudor Scdnn, 525 Bu$ine$i Coufr, 525 Cnupc, 550 Sport Coupe, with rumble teat, 550 Fordor Sedan, 625 N (Alt ptitt$ I. 0. . Dtlroit, film ehtrtt for freight nd delivery. Bumptrt ni iftrt fire tttrs.) Perkins Motor Co. Ilh And At hi nis I'lmtiv M. 5(t