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Page Eight Thursday, July 18,1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Union Leaguers At Wonderland For institute Hy V. V. rmmor (OhHf-rvcr roirc-spoiKlcnt) TTNlON, (Kpoclal) A Kroiip of' Kpworili l.oatfucrH from the local organization loft parly Monday morning for Wnllown lithe, when thoy will Kpnd a wtk In thpir nnniinl inHtilule. Thoy will pitch tliwir camp on tho lot which they own ul tho Methortlst camp grounds about it hull' mile abovfl tUf 'lit he' noit. Tho ili-leut Ion of Lmikupih who will attend tho In stitutes Included: Ituth fonnor, lii-n.ildcnt of the Kf-nifun; Wnltu MurKlH, Kcrt'toryt Leonard Clark, iroawuror; l.uVorne Clurk, Horns StuiKiH, ftnlph Connor. Thelina I r v 1 n , Kn 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 r, Hen ry 1 1 o -ti' Oeorjjo Gfllilfton, Klilora Hut chinson, Knii Cook, IJuylord I'ra thcr, GUit'o Vndon, and Mm. Sfidlu Opnnor, Min, IhI1 Jrvin uh chop ornnvK. ; Thry intt-nd returning home about the -3 of tho month, - According to word rectdved hy Urn local wtsekly puper A. W. Mjddlf-ton, who Hpent the Krcater part of two y'um here in thn In XfrvHt of the- Central Oregon rail road and tlmher clalmx tip Cath erine creek, died at ChlciiffO lnl .1. M- HohnoH renfdenee in North Union Ih helntf remodeled itpd niado more intxiern. . A conr iTt.ie loundailon him heen put in a nd thft build Inn which was un .A t myle hoiwn l heinK 'hnped t.i u buiiKalow. ' i ito rjfi O i I k I no n rn n i e do w n lii.in North Powder Saturday and wua a RiieHt at tim vy. v. mnnur lidino ovir the week end. - Aitnoupti Home rmrn'fl. epcc lally the Itoynl Anns, will ho pick ed and packed thin week the hulk " of thi harvest will not he handled till next wtek. The crop Ib henvy 1 1 lu unn r - unnm itf tlf 111 riMM I r('fH liclnii estimated hh carrying n'nr-( AI' lv half a ton of fruit, Jn fact some IrpcH are su full tliut thy ;m-a helnrc thinned in order (hut the remaining fruit may develop us It houhl. The writer Ik working nt 'tho Tf;locnnel Bchool MiUdfuif, palntr liii the oulsldo and tfWintz the tn irrlor a coat of kalnomlno and , ViirnlHhitiK thp . woo(woii( and furniture.' - Durrell Irwin arrived in I'nlon . Mitnday and will vlKll for a nhort liiiic with i-(hitlvcH hen?. Air. Ir win and llltlo Hon. Hlchard havo heen here, for Hnvrnl weekH, Tlio IrwlnH live In Walla Walla. Monday evening about jteven oVIock a fire, presumably caused by a, Kprirlf from a frf lffht loco-; motive, broke out in the wheat' field botwepn Teloeaet and t h highway. A 5(rnf( Wind fahued the fire anil before It cpuld be , fought out about tn ncren of ' wheat were destroyed. Tim fire 1, tin ted n nwuth acrowi the field ior about a (piarter of a mile. Two section crews from Toloennet, the fielKht train crew ,and nhout -26 , dthi'i' men were hooii on , tho., irroiind fljfhtln with ; Ki'een. boiiH-hft; and -whatever they, cojild t-i-eiire handily. The field haa . a heavy stand of wheat and it Ih (l Imated that more than two hundrfd hunhelti of irrain wero destroyed by thn hluxe. Mayo Brothers to .Get English Degrees l if."4'" v 1 W 'if p' i i J - A ! I Dr. IihiIcb II. Miiyn (iiiiit rlnlil), Lord Dhwmoii of I'cnu lloivcr i I rlyhl), mill llr. Wlllliirn .1. .Mnyo (l.,WM- lefl). 'j Encampment Of United Spanish War Vets Ends Kthel Klrkpndull. Albany, lletha.. Kelfrlch, I'irttund, assist' nnt comluctor; Mattie CMurk, iiencl, -fcunrfl, und. Ida I'ovell, Al bany, UfiSistunt Kunrd. Thi! VftiiranH endorsed a resolu Hon iiinpii-ilr.B: tho $3,000 bonus lar ni-oposeil an an amendment to KOKKm-nO. Ore. July 18, l,,c maV TOn",n"on wnwDy AI' K. l.-flark ut R.-nd w.. y"n or an . wno nave mmnlmoiisiy lc. t d romrnnndia- ,'w-n 'esidents of the state of ten nr the OrffOn . le..n.i. .. nl P' itb""ii ui iiitb lin y SimnlHh - Ari.erl. au war vetenins. I ""'. would he entitled to the and Hend was selc. ted'uH tile 1 Mo ' ,"'rt''f'18 "' ,h" """o '" now "I" convention dly at the close of th., I "ly 10 e-rn w" " thrce-flay eniampment on the vet-I fr0'" Vr'Kon. , nmns here yes'teniay. The iinsil- Another resolution favored In larv .eleeted find eonelmlixi i iiu oreasK, Ju the federal -ullowance J joint convention at the same time, for veterans in soldier's homes. It jAlldcy Dray nt I'ortland was 'was deelured that the aliowajjce I elected department 1 president of ot "'' by the xovcrnmcnt la the uuxlllary. ! Insufficient to pay the irovern- Other' of fleers of the Oroion I """I" Pnortlonate cost of sup-' . . . i imi'tlnif lllfise v:tcrans.r , . i iii'imrimi'ni ur: nortei't . f.lis- 1 i w7rth. J'orthind, Henlor vice eoni- A n-Hpiutlon wan passed asking mander; K. A. K'lrkfndall, ttuker, adoption hy eoiiKiesa of the pen- t I Junior vice commander; (leoiKe Kio" l,m rur Spanish war vcter- H.. Curr. 1'ortlnnd. department in- ! an-f- - npuctor. ('lark announced np-j An ath-hipt wns mudo to intro pnliitmni of ' A. I,, l.ove, 'ort- j duee i reolmion proiesllnt; the j land, adjutant: Oeorjfe f-Iuxton, 1 present imthods of enforclntr thc Hena department quartermaster, Kishieenth amendment, setting' . and Juy J(. lrplon, Hend, chief of: forth t)nt th tluily kllliiiKN Htaff. through ili-ndvhied enforcement The other nivcHIury officers Kencle Ih becoming a national ftKe: Ciara T. maimer. Hoseliurff, hume and menace." A heated ar enior vice nrehident: Harriet U ' Kumm followed, re.sutinir in thu Sawyer, I'ortland, junior , vice ."AjArgentineHeavy ' Wins On q Foul NEW YO (IK. July 18, XV Very little information eoncerifns the Jghtlii ability of Vlttnrio Cum polo, Argentina's gfgaritlc heavywejght, has eome out of hiH North American debut. Campolo wa in action just mcvwi minutes 37 ; HeeondH .RgainKt Ai'thur Ktih. I tutian-American bpxer; lu i!h flrHt New York bottle at Kb- Manchester unlverHlty (above) plaiiH to confer U,. I. deirree on he. ( hurh-H II. Mnyn (upper right). Lord I;kwhoii of I'enu (lower rlghl), and Dr. Wlllhnn .1. Mayo (lower left), president: Kfile Krnst. Orantn J Pubh, chapliiin; -Anna H. Kayo. The nlle.s, Judge aiivocatn; Hanei jltoffman; .lrMinnvlllet depart j ment Inspector: Jenny M. JrMdy. I 'Portland, patriotic Instructor: clinic ruling the resolution out it order us political Ihkuo and, there fore, barred from coimlderatio by the 'organization. .':' 51AGES , .Much of the talk y.ou not no broad aw It is Ion. hea i" is I oDeratiiu deliuce Stages DAII.T SfTO.'DI'I.R - from LA ;i(A'lo. vfO I'orilanil: I.v. 1U:)3 a. u. ':' To Hi iiillilon, Walla Wnlln: . I.v. 10:13 n. in. S:43 p. ni. To IicivLstaii: " ' .' , v. 2:45 p. m. To Bakcrr l,v. 10:83 a. m.j . ; :ao p. m. .. ' . .SlflK-cs leuvc from ' .' I'nlon (laciflc,: I'assetiktY Station -:' ICXPRlSS I'ACKAGKS CARniPK bets field last nlifht -winning" on , a foul halfway through the thlru round. ' - - One thine proved was that the Argentine, has all the necessary qualifications as to sine. He Kirn is no small heavyweight but liq was not in the same 'class-' with Cam polo, w ho carries 216 pounds of solid lHf on his 6 foot 7 Inch frame. . -. , -:, ' J. f. bunlnyy.of Klllsvllle, Miss, wore the fedMal blue' In the civil war. Ho attended the confederate reunion last year with the gray clan friends of his old, age. ALL EUGENE INVITES YOU ; JULY, 25, 26, 27,:;;:,. Vhe West's Greatest Pageant . America's Most Unique Parftif Jill-Northwest Ait Derby. L. . I. - 1 Industrial Oregon in Revttu. ' The greatest pioneer celebration ever Held In Oregon will arouse a" "iiew iiihnirntlnn lor the brave deeds of those who settled tins great area. The pioneer pageant, with a cast nt laim people will thrill you as nolhliiK ever has before. 1 lie pio neer parade will be the most uni que and novel event ever held In America, fcvery phase of Oregon business tui'l industry will be Iq Iho industrial parade. .Ihe air derby will ba the outstanding aero natical eveutviif the year in the .Norlhwesl. Sond in reservations for the Sun set Trail I'ageant to Sunset Trail headfiiiarters. alS Oah St.. Kugene. - Se:ils on sale lroni Tac Iq (2.00. : Plan naio to jmu all Orerjawat Eugene A Progressive Celebration in True Pioneer Spirit Moon Rocket In Premature Blast In Massachusetts IVOIirHESTKK, Maw., July IS, rocket with which Pro- fewor itobert if., Ooddard, of Clark UnlverHlty, wuh experiment- Ing In hia effort eventually to XOTICK TO o'riiA(rit)its ;i Scaled bldH will he received ut!' the ot'fitv of Architect rharleH II. j Miller, I,a (ii andc, Oregon, up to ' 12 o'clock noon. July 3oth, 1029,;' for tho cnnHtrucllon of a concrete, and frame Hchool b:illding fori School District numlier "i'l, of j I'nlon (.'nunty, Oregon, at Hilgurd.. 1'lutiH and Ke.clflcatlonH ar on j file nt the Office of the ArchttKit.rl All htdH KubmHIed Hhall he ac-- oiri)unyei by Cawh, (Virtlfled1 Hhoot to the moon, exploded at .check or bidder hond In the sum 1 hia experimental atatlon In un Iko- Inteil portlun of WorcheHter yes terday afternoon with a reverbru t Urn heard for inllea around. No ono wna hurt. - Tho rocket, nhout nine feet lorjR and Inched In dlnmetev, all of metal and filled with powder charge designed 10 glvo It huc cchkIvo thniHtN, wi) ahot out of ft forty-foot high guiding tower. At it point CHtltnntcd at 300 feet nbove ground the rocket explod ed with n terrific noise. eriiial to & pi-r cent of the hid.mih mltlcx, und aim 1 1 ho made payable to the .School DlHtrict. Number 22, ifnlon County, Oregon. Tho huc-, eejwful contractor will be require! to furnish the School DlHtrlet will) a Hurety Mond eijual to. 100' per center 'iho full amount of thi contract., The, school District re. nervcH the right to accept or re ject any or all bldH Hiibinilted. I'ub, July t S-22. A new engineering building, to cot Vi1K5.tMMt- will he construcled on ihe t'niverslty of riiirorniii ciinipiiH In Uerkeley this year. The holt weevil hn coMt the Alalnima farmer nearly til, 000,. ooo a year ror 17 yeunt, Hays W. filst, agricultural staliHtlclnn. The difference between n main nnd remale worm Is eaHtly dU lingii:Hhed; tlie female alwj.vs 1 cart'fiij enough to sound her horn when piiNMlng a red light. v- I Night Games Talk Stirs Up Grid Row RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION A llnllle f'reeli nbvslelan sdvs: I "f'onstlpallnn is responsible fori I morn misery Ihun unv oilier ATLANTA (AD A fine lld i Hut liiitnedintii relief has been i row Is r.iBinsr;; here over night found. A Inblel called Itexall Or-! .football. tderlies has been , discovered. Tlila j ,i "Chip" Itohcrta. who stands Inblet attracts water from the sys-I man in the athletic, councils nt lem Into the luay, dry xnounllnn . bowel called thn colon. The water loosens the dry rood waste and ! causes a irentle, Iborutilth, natural j movement wllho-it formiiiK a hub- j It or ever Increasing tile lnse. J I Stop sufrerlni; from eonsilpatlon i f'hew a Kevall Ordi-rlle at nlKht. Next day brlirhl. (let 14 for !l". sherry today nt Ihe nearest ISexall I Unit , Hlore. Illnss llruirs. Inc. '--Adv I yet been t 1 , 1 lleorulu Tech, tossed Out the pine apple when he announced that he would endeavor to have both the MlprlsKlppI A. and M.-Tcch itarno and the North Cnrollnn-Tech con-li-st played at nlaht. ... This failed to replstor with local r.purts editors, who have been kW- Iiir .Mr. Itoberts the old rnzzli ever since. Anmher who has not converted and ' who will havo something to say about It Is roach Hill Alexander. All ho has sal, so fur Is, "I'm nx'ln It." Ifa Grande ONE NIGHT ' Mon.July22 In a Big Tent. Located back of New ' Kolw ' Mill'llnic. . I). v. II. 'lliknuiM , ; '' "Famous Smart Set Minstrels" 50-rEOPLE-50 '.' I1!k Shows In on Minstrels and Musical comedy. AiiDi:i) ri:,vi'riti:s: 10 lianelnu and Klnulntr Ci-enla lliown Skin rieiiulles. The Kamons Small Set llroad cnxiinx Hand ItCidln Slurs froin Slallon KTIIS, Nnllnnal Tarlc Hot HprlifHs Ark. l-'lrst Time hi La (Irandc. . I'OI'I I.AIl I'ltll'KS. Schrelber. the Irans-Atllintlc rilitlit stowaway, bus received sev eral proposals uf marriuKr. Tin ladles nowadays are seeklux a hnnly husband who can bn put auay aliuosl any old place. A nesro farin hand, emplnyeil by I.. T. Ilyrne at folllinhus, Mlsr. ran tt tractor :U hours with only no it -nour breiiK . J M NATIONAL LOW ROUND TRIP FARES Daily During Seaton Nrorby and eisily t-utiicu ir low cot vacutiuii is the I Mlrm-le Land" of VrJlowfttu.tr. All tr.- ptnic toon l V.uy include niehtatf-iiiH busso.hutvtorcump I uLcoiuniottai lonn and ineali. S-.nd for 'reo E ttl "uuo,lu, r.iinuiMki 'AH KmHrOT 'ty nnJco'P!itcdctitij. &j J. II. KKrJNK'V Alfenl, l Orsndt, On, V'M & ft f Fresh ten! No oilier in like It . . , for it's it Schilling secret. 9)?, IQHCU. Try n tin of uny i.r. If jou don't declare il the liuiHl freshly fruriint leed ten you ever served . . . your groeer returns your money. Your MiHcmcnt is enough. W e pny him. You keep the tea. Bc,o Green Cgtea Ua If. T.V cOAai V7- t"t? I' 435 Hi i IMIIlllli ColTeo IULIiik I'uuilrr .12 Kiiract 47 Splcts DROPPING tlicir plane gemly to earth in a perfect latuling si( 2:13 p.m. . Friday, July 12tli, at Culver City Air port near Los Angeles, Inren Mcnclcll and ' " Pete" Reinliart, co-pilots of the Buhl Wright motored, air sedan "Angeleno", completed the greatest endurance flight in history, es fahliihing u record of 246 hours, -i3 minutes mid 32 seconds in the air. Physically exhausted themselves, but with their motor in perfect condition, the fiyers were brought down after nearly a week and a half of continuous flight because of the ac cumuljtii a of foreign substance on the sta bilizer vi.krh made further flying hazardous. Doth flyers paid high tribute to Richfield Gas oline and Richlube Motor Oil which they had selected after exhaustive tests and which made possible the perfect performance of their mo tor throughout the flight. Carrying an over-load of almost seven hun dred pounds in excess of the regular "pay load" of the Buhl air sedan, their total gaso line consumption was less than twelve gallons per hour of flying time, while their oil aver aged less, thjil one quart an hour an almost phenomenal record best expressed in Rein hart's words, "The oil gauge might just as well have been painted. It didn't drop a pound of pressure during the entire flight." , Once again Richfield has helped make air history. The same qualities that made it( the choice for the "Question Mark" army flight, first of the great endurance achievements; the selection of Captain: Wilkins for his thri- . ling dash over the North Pole and the choice '. of winners in many other speed and endur-' ance records arc carried on in this epochal eleven days among the clouds more than 22,000 miles' of continued flight. Use' Richfield. and Richlube in your own car the ideal combination for everyday driv ing better by actual test. Ts 246 eri, 43 Mhktit, St rdtltLmu on Mind til moil "Pell" Rtimburl SftMun A. '. McMmhui. Jr. unj ' Wm. C. MtAd, Jr. PUmi Bub! Air Stdd Mtnr Wright J-i PvulrRitbfitlJ AvMlitH Cdteiitt LuiricmtitM Rkltltthe Mttor Oil ... Kichlube Higb PnuHrt GrtuM SkmbrrRtuiliugiSI , ExtttJi mil rv.ert rettnts by men Iban Ibrtt dmyx.