TWELVE PAGES TODAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE
t
THE WEATHER
CITY
EDITION
Qregam w'sev.'z-i tantghfe $..$A t
Thssciaj sr&baaiy raa sarthwest 3
portion, cooler ia tfee east and 3
snmih isrtians Thyrsa:? 3
VOLUME XXVII.
MHMDEFl ASSOCIATED PitiiSS
LA GRANDE, ORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1929
MKMBKtt A8SOC1ATBB PBB8S
NUMBER 251
EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-
LOCAL SHEEP
TOP MARKET
IN RAM SALE
Dobbins, Avery, McKen
non and Huron Make
Excellent Showing.
YEARLING BUCK
BRINGS. IN $165.00
Type of Sheep Sold by
Grande Ronde Valley
Men Much in Demand
Among Buyers,
Union county wool growers, in
Kpttc r the tact that tho sheen
Imhmtty Ik a trif 1 uiHcmiiiised
this your, tu'iietl the nuirlset yo
iordtiy in tlm annual i'enUIKoii
mm sale, eomnetins jifjiilnst his it
class brt'ctlcrs from tUsils,
furnia, Idaho anil WuHhinnrton
well n$ Oregon. Tho shmvinS ys
tcniay followed thm- y of eon
Kisumt hlKh iniet'K twoi-wl by local
k!in men in the iHinmil competl1
tivn sale,
Jim Dobbin' ycaj-Hn stmJ buck
toptiLHl the entiix- hic with a price
of nnd Mr. Hobhin also
liad an nverajfc for the sale with
?f!t.(ji on yearling rants.
Amiv, McKcniKMi Scorn
Hurry G. Avery, county tigent,
(ij)fd the riiiifft yearling win.
u high ' !ni of five ut 82. Frank
McKenwm tanned the ram htmh
Hn of five at $i. and Mr. Iahbiin
wiik wcium! with $:Hi.
if. K. Huron, another i'nhm
county wool grower, received very
ituvacflve prices far his niforingw,
with hi top yearlings cil u and
hist stock being of excellent uuadHy.
The tvoe of sheen sold by tho
t'nion county men, HamiwhSi-ef,
outclassed the entire lot not onij
because of the excellent quality but
also because llamnshires are much
hi demand ut present.
Fine wool stuff went" at a much
lower price than liiht year, t'jii
versity of Idaho animaLs bringing
around $75 this year comjmreii
with a much higher price in ittZK.
Suffolk crossbred also fibfnU seem
to go so well, and only one pen
wan sold. Uneoins wuhi fairly welt,
M is reportCfl.
nan tUivliA tmt'vwl
A total of tiUO bnel-;M were, offer
ed, compared with about two
thirds that number last year, and
this, ton, whs it handicap in secur
ing top prices, but in spite of all
this, flic i;nUn county sheep, when
tlicy went on the ring, caused th..
(Continued on Page h)
THREATENS TO
SHOOT MEN IN
CANNON MOUTH
I'KHHAWAU. British India, Aug.
2 I , t M') tlabiloiHah Khan, as
Bo rim Saltan, A Iganlsiau's water
Imy king, calls himself, inis become
depressed, Ai'giian reports state,
because of the siieeeyses of Nadir
Kuban lio is contesting him for
his 1 Jjrone,
Consequently he Itas given orders
ihot any one mentioning the name
of Nadir Khan slmli be nailed pub
licly to a wall by She ears and af
terwards blown from a cannon.
If ehel tribesmen fig ii ting against
iiabibuliah recently captured a
general and his staff and boiled
t hem in oil.
Nadir Khan was said to have
raised an army of I(.um) men wha
which he was heseigfng fj'aidc
from where I iahihuiia h's men are
deserting daily. Bahihuiiah. who
was said to be growing more and
more unpopular has prepared three
tines Ktf trenches for the defense of
Kabul itself.
Reckless Drivhtff
Costs Him $100.00
H. J. liigys khh chatjf.Mi ullh
tUt". (irivtmc of a motor vehicle
rn a ptihlh- hitriiway yr'ntefday at
th- .Imltco t,, i nhntu otfice. The '.
rhnrt was tnadc hy W. IL VoR!-!,
cf 'Vision, wl'o whs iincdiatr his
hccji hcco-m the ltigitvty, Mr,
fUtrs injuccfl xfvcrui .siiep, U HU.'t
l fot und atNo ittjared thn Hhe'if
harder. lf pit'itrl Kit iity nnl w as
flmlij Jinn and costs.
Vol ; KoiiUl'.U SHOT
l'OinI,ANI, Off.. A inc. LM (Ail) ,
KiMK in the hitek white he and '
two other fimpitliiK stro said to
Imvf ht'cn ranxat kittK a hack -porch
h' hnx. SViliiam Mlihr, i'nrt
land, was In the city jail today'
nn aiint; act hut of Juvenile aotlior-
lllfw.
Vi-nimi Wlesi, , sum of Mrs.
A. M. Wict who onncd the !
Iv. fold tM.ihe he fired the fhot
whU h sfiiM k the yonSh )ntt did
not hnt Hi him M-rimifdv. Mrn. S'ie.t
t hi hr iifpiifc wan rifled several
WPPiiS HKO.
7'."' a, m.--59 above,
Mtuimoo!; iii aitove.
t 'ondithm; clear.
I.ATHI.It VKMi.liiJ.tV
Mitxlmipt! slt iuiniinurn 4 1
alatve.
t'onditiett: elcitr.
katmi;h At e;, ai. tw
Maxitttfiifi hi, minitnurtt S
a hove,
t'ondition: clear.
Ask For Bids On
Kamela-Hilgard
Grade Widening
Contracts to be Let at
Meeting of Highway
Commission Aug. 29
Plans Received Here
Hid art1 to be received by tho
Oregon state highway commission
on Aug. 2S for the widening work
to be done on the Old Oregon Trail
highway between Ktuueln and Hll
gard, and advertisements to thin ef
fect are now appearing. The pro
ject was uriginaliy announced h.
The Observer a few weeks ago and
tho advertisements fur bids eome
as confirmation uf the 'previous
story. The plans and specification
for the grade widening work have
been received by the local depart
mental shops.
The present width of the road i.J
about 'JO feet and the new highway
will he from US to 30 feet In width.
The grading in to be done this fall,
and it is expected that She work s
will begin within two or three s
weeks after the eontrac.Ss are let.
l'here will be about 25u,000 yanb ;
of grading In this job, i! is said.
Slit-facing -Next Year
sue HurratMng wtrs win s? ear- onion omens emnnonse sn f
) Jed tver to nest yciir as the high- j opening afternoon of The- Obser-
way eomnsisslon does not wisii iaiver's i'mir-dny 4oe.ktng Heiiooi. Thp f
disturb lite present roadbed this I school is being held at Kigm this!
winter, boeiiuse of ifie turge
amount of traffic that travels the
Oregon trail on tins stretch.
The canyon road between Glovei
overhead and Kumela. has been
considered especially dangerous
witn its narrow roadway and many
curves, and the. new work will wid-
en this stretch as well as t lie rest '
of the highway down to lillgard,
I it also is planned to btiild a nuw
j brilge over the tlraude Rondo
r liver just below lillgard, Irut idtt
; for this wilt be received at a later
f time, it is reported.
j V. W. Sliffier, resbhniee tmgin-imm
jeer, ot Pilot Itoek, w!ill be in
! charge of the widening work, it in
j announced here.
i . 'I'wij taher J'mjeris
Two other contracts are io Sin:
I Set Aug. I'H for work in Kastern
Oregon, including an eight-mile s
grading contract for the stretch be-
bvi'cii f'endielon and Little Beach ;
frock mountain, niso three miles .
of surfacing between iiines miii j
and Burns, on the fentrai Oregon 1
highway.
. m
Grain Embargo
Sends Price Of
W9 j
heat Keelingi
I
ST. VM'i.,- A'ig. :! tM' 'Uij
j railroads in S lie noriiiwest ttnlay or-
! d")-efl aa cmbargt on shipincnts of i
rye, barley and oat i from Aagnat 2'.
I In August 3i in compiianeo with ;
reeomniendittions nuole yesierday
i iey Bio northwest shippers' advis-
! ory board. j
Lack of storage space at Sermiiml J
, elevators and warehouses in Minne-
jupoiis, SL i'aui. induili and Super- f
j ior was glvea as t lie reason for ihe
; embargo, Offieluis of ihe shippers
, advisory hoard ;mid iin-y imped fin-.
titer euiiiargties migiit lie avoided, j
although the tuoveuietit of grain ;
! aim tit September i will govern the i
decision at that time,
! iiNtfii iinn5rFtj! fh'FnsHf?, tiilnHl
fllH'AUU, A ij,. 21 (At'l - Acute; wt fallow Jnr Shell' isin io Win-jicai-t
Hy ttf Htnt-iiiif room fur grain aijH'K, Mnn., Fr i fns inhn-millnnai
tti Ictt'ttrtjf mnt Ui'tH, Mna-iijmitH ronvcnHon, inSii-s r thp NmMi
ami inrluth In put th uhtr, H' ntv.''si rM-hmi lh ii- HtMiifM yt-F-whHt
tliifH tvriint? ttmrtuttrtt ; t'tawi I., fii'sy. !-n"'sl'3!H"
a bimttfl hive, totlay. hutiis off Khhl Miini!f of t Ih Umimith,
fxpmi htn;infl cnntiitl as it mi-Wtlnr of tin KnlKli nf Khm-UHtinn,
Jiihfn further ar-prosMttt- ittt'htttcrt ! nj jivt'fj In Uj Oi-junh' tunt nihi.
nnd xn inn tttd i;iv(jrahh wtsutUfr I nnttiing lin ivln limn fi-osn Vinni
rnnillJhmis norHnrrst itkttiy if? itt- hfff !' iiin'n io Vancouver, ii, tr
n-i'iisi th- mm fnM:?t uf uif-at I " ly vlfi Vsi toi la ia St't-
frnji j'niiil MfKirrt-K. fh-iivy suiiint?; 1 1'. mi linn hnnn- Uy O'aiH.
on She imil of iiolfii in of whr-at Aj iiw iiciiVi'nUuu, Mi'. Hrvvy i-r!m-t
lliv-rl-!i f ! nun iif J'vf- m il wan 'mnjiHix'j thai tltt-i.
-an'i woiii thiiJ !hf b.sahil a ? HM'Jh nioim th? AmtTit-rtn-
i!inii;jj; jtsain.s! iit-a) shf nnn-nts : f nBilian iiorticr, itut that the sitt
ia (SaivPHfoi! for -.M)fl. !md htn ccr' frtctKhi( of Itu-tw roHntri'j
IIIJ''j ami iisnf a in-!'!nll HyHlon t lifttiM thati- tt ih' Ktiindiit
I had been suSmuS'-d failed In atM
: im an ofim-i ffjj' II)1 downward
j fuvJnjj of jiiii'CH.
: Whcui closed Ki'nily im.setJiefj
s"i'!i tn 0 a hublM'l under yesf urday's
fini.n).
fVfZs fo Instant ;
Death From Hotel
i'IHI,Aii;i,i'il!A, Aits. LM. tAJ't
-'olonei Waiter T. Uradiey. -s
wealthy coal ntasnat'S Had only
in utHierweftr, leaped or fH to
instant death today frm hi itp;trt- j
met?t on the ihirteenth floor of
th Warwick Jtotei at !7th and I,o-
etift .streets.
The poiiee expressed t h- idicf
that he had committed suicide, af
ter trying vainly to K'd ortte sleep.
A semen, police, said had been re
moved from t he window from
which he tci,
Mention Neuner
For IL S. Office
WASHINGTON, A.tc - i Al'f -
Oeorjie Ncftner, t 'fitted Htafes dss
tticf ftftorney ftr Oej-on, tttoi
liaveili Mjui. r States di-vief
attorney ut t'iacitmati, are ledng
prmoiaent iy tstentimted itt eomu-e-tiott
with ttte office of aUtant
att'oney Kf'tu'rut ia ehacge of ptt
it t!dt iott enforcement recently u -cated
hy Mihe Walker Witte
hrandt. lioth m't have ieen high
ly reeomtnetided on ittep records
its htwyers and pto; t utors,
tre;dde;it Hoover front the firt
ha !Miht an apptfintee with uen
a ret ord for th im put taut ju'ice
departlttent post. No det iir j hunt
i;e?: U',-;:nite',y made us yet.
SCHOOL FOR
IN WOMEN
HELD TODAY
Second Session of Observ
er Cooking Demonstra
tions Under Way.
UNION AUDIENCE
LARGE TUESDAY
Concluding Two Days of i
behool Will be Held m
It. H, S. Auditorium
Thursday, Friday.
i 'ramming her neighborly ebjii
ting wish sage suggestions that ran
from how So get your husband to
carve a ehieSten So new ways of
making meat loaf anrt
dings, Mrs. Beth Bailey McLean at
the same time cooked and Hervtnl
en Ideal dinner .yesterday at the
afternoon and
mo UVfi-rtuy l't
Urn tide session
wilt begitfvtomtir-
raw at two o'clock tit the high
schouh
A large audience of Union house
wives that occupied every seat in
the fine new clubhouse, offered for
use by the V outen's club in the
cooking sehool, demonstrated their i
thorough nriprechttion of the after-
noon in the attention they gave her
and In talking with her afterward,
There w-as not a numutotmuK i
mometft in the alternofrti. "Work- i
; Ing so smoothly and rapidly that i
almost wonders whether
'magician is rmt conjuring tricks?
and keeping up at the same time?
lit iiveiy, jfdiy sort of i-onversalion, j
.Mrs. .Sieiean is an artist in iier f
work. She demonstrated a green
ami yellow dinner yesterday with j
ways of preparing fomis that were
new and fascinating, yet did not
involvo ndtiitionnl expense or par-I
sienbii- "fnws." i
There Is always Shat evhieme i
:ii hiMjie experience"
Meian's lectures that mak
jHfssihie for her audience So
her advice wish tile rciissuvm,'
S hat she has faced their
Jsnntty everyday problems, - --; - -
fan Ke. Beyond"
Bui tin eono!iog tidug alumtf
vvtiat Airs. McLean lots io teii f
., " --(
beyond" these everyday diii'ieulttes
DOKIES RETURN
FROM WINNIPEG
Friendship o Two Coun
tries WonderfulChiudc
Berry Asserts,
CtmvhH't'fl tliii Fii'iif!liij Is iln;
arniit'H in jin- vm'(u "Utu thttit?
i U'tHced he ti(i, "win titt- teet
iuif i!tft'tt the Canadian attd
Atticrictitw, which wast harmartiou
to the iast degree. Ail Kceinefl io ie
one ja-nnie; i couldn't see any dli-
fc
t'ttce
Mr. iVrry also stressed the fact
that the uejeasne given them itt
Winnipeg was sincere itt every re
street and that the convention thy
Amelia Earhart First To Land In
El Paso But Mrs, MePhetritke Leads
Kl. f'ASfS. Tex.. Auk. -I t At' -
A tiidht Karhnri, She Sii f5 woUiHU
to fly She Atlanth-. s the first
oi tit FiierH m the nation !
women's air deriy in Sand at Ihe
Ki f ' iso Mnsjicijni! airport t Win
nojinitis Fjooi lionta. Her tatte
f Mm.-'d tie- line at the Un-l fhtd
;M s;Sr5;S a. hi,
Khe wsiK etosd foioed hy Mis
Blanche Koyes if CI-v-ttid; Khei
iSlol' d it! S;IS:4 a. KteVen
irhe- oro;tiri their .Np to u stop
at the ft-l( HM;i a iistit hwwr af
tej tht' Hri'fVHt of the leader.
The others arrtvd tn th' fotiow
ini, order;
Muy ttatttft of T'lt, t2:U-t.
lluih Nichols Ityt-. N. V.,
t.outRf Me hd ridge. Tttadett,
I'tttHtmrKti. :i'7:a'.
Uhot t t'ttOtiftetl, itttg Heat h
Ituth Ktder, Heeriy HitM,
V - m W al k e r Lok A rigtd S ; -4u:.
Mrs, Keith Miliar; Now Zuala&d,
Silence Shrouds
Swiss Aviators
Ocean Attempt
Two Files, Who Left Lis
bon Yesterday, Over
due ; Scant Hope of
Survival Held.
NKW yOtlK. Aug, 31. AV
The same silence which. has
shrouded outcomes of. most other
westward transatlantic flight ven
tures today cloaked the end of the
attempt' of two Swiss boy aviators,
Oscar Kaesar and Kurt Lueseher,
to reach New York from Kisbou,
Nothing has Seen heard or seen
of the two airmen and their snow
white pl;jne, the .JniigsehweitKer
iand or "Young .Switzerland," since
it circled a village on Tereelra Ss
biini, AsreH, at i p. m. K.H.T.,
Monday ami continued north and
west toward New Konndland, Nova
Keotia and New York.
There was scant hope- that ethe
the plane or tin crew uf two h:sd
survived the great adventure.
nd lemon imd- j Keuving .iumai, n vttUvffe neat
itv .Vtfteim ut i : i ... ... .v
I K, Tr Metuiav, the young Kwser
t land sdtrhn'iit but ottee. Uv the
(tps'titan Kieartttshlu - erra, ' Ittt
west of iUsiauu iu-fora it
(.4KChed the Azores,
n-u,, Hva KVj.ttnw maintatnitt
their average tmvoA at iHi miles an
h msuht hve heeu exueetcd io
he iti the ueighbarhool of Cn na
itaee, Newfou-itdiand, n& A a, m 11,
T, yesterday, and at HaHfaf,
em, rrliif.mtir nt Itt n m
Tlte two aviators were the
vfrnneest a nil ieast f Mvit-itV'tti
Wr to attempt the dangenHm
mmivfS:, whieh aithmmh made
tmrp hy thtl German plnrn- ISremen
fji!J1 wm j sm Mj-ded as xnlebbtS
by ;iviattrs.
S;iesj)i'
v but
Both began
ytfrs tjjj Lueseh
j-jving in IL'T.
r 22
f&ii'i'b"
ferried Sa fiiilh
Their plane was a i-Veneh mad'
Karman witis it single borse
power nsot!r, a type f proved
worth. Ineieher, S he navsgatos ,
eonfcHsed upon leaving Lisbon his
know ledge uf iht marinerV setemw,
was limited but ssjid he had han
dled a sextant and knew something
KC ffConttnuod on Pago S
ctric',
Li?.asshoppers'-
Damage Wallow?
Crops, Gardens!
IVy ff. V. Sll.tM
VAi.i.mVA. Ana. 2't fStfcl.iJ
Thf irvnmiutuvtn wrr? Mt;wrriR. n,
Hi'vlaitH ttifttiref Ut K.'f'han ami
fimv&A in parU; ol IhiK rnrnmnnHy.
Mitn' Nitiitii hti;frH rr Jiis! -Hcrvi-ii
in tutrix nf thv trnnniy In
Jam iuai ninrt I In w'is!in(' han
iit't'it iwi ami thy Far N5vm!il Wf-hst
th-? havr tfftsvfj Inln Kiij-l-?m !!!!(!
afhr fjiw.i In at: lasm-
ht'ir.. At iliP niiShS- t iJKHJ!5H
nint h in hitta it frw H'
oF hei-e Ihe p-ls were so numer
ous thai every veslasje oF aniihu
frneii wax eaten oFF lu ilir ruuud
and many oF Sin leaves caieu u?r
ihe frulF iseen. in niaccs whem
Krai i Hnel;s have Ih csj iSed nut for
a few days they Sssive been woit
Issjt tm the sarSiH and fatsujr Iwdc-s
In House oF thejn. They ajiua!- t
be widely PJil'end even OU ttsc tUftc
KunisnerFailnwed vrotttjii and tarm
e!ii Feel fhai it will he dUHKcroUH
to al tempt t'J weed tall WlU'Mt Htt
tjl th'-re IniK iieert raitm and fra.ti
to kilt ofF part of tiie tntvettt. In
papt years a cotiKideratde acreage
OF eiuly SCiKeti vthertt hS been irtKt
front tieitSR- eatett doft U UlUl' T the
Kttttace iiy t tic hoppers, ftitttc wito
iuve itteKttsatcd in art etfnrt to
determine why the mat eaten ott
hy tiicttt tioes not eottte out asaitf,
say that the hoppern eat oii " te
top tit the wiK'at ie.tvifttf a ti.it
point witiett stit tiftt. pr'ttetruie the
dirt covering it and isettce net r
gej throtteh irf tttr' K.triace again.
I'KNTS i lWIA'iK HKISK
I,a t'.rande pi'Oplf liave KUffer d
to a certain extent, i rortt grasshop
pers Mtix year, Wfttt" people re-
f'ot i da St has, he-it rm, thrtthht y.
and other vegetation ittofeM-d hy
fhe pesJf. IS is said that the ras
hotrpfff'K ate more nntntiimn SSfja
year Shan in reeenf SiSiiSojy.
S'ai'iH. fJjea!
eh.
itPh tMi
Mrs. I'hu
Te!5!i-r
Mrs. Klorr
Mat tti't 'ai.
Mar-KUM f
.Ucnjpm
te e i,.
V -i7
S'erry
HacaeB, 't.lt
riy JSfSS.i,
He
(pai inn..
MtsK Maty
Vu"'.., :
Mack, Ifc-tr
"f.
!t
Km f.ottfxe .te(("tt-ftp Tha-tett
wan cr ittted tirtt i i Uthy wstit, irn
elispsrrt Ume of ,tt tittitf-- nt
t,sf Hssttta. MtirMca, eHinK hr tUf
U'utl tor the he.-vy ltU.-i(;!! tf te
rare. Mm. etmtV, te.t-r of t N
'teht Utu- tltviim had -h.t"'t
tttne of :;;S:;t hnm- tlif
raee Mattel. Thf ffJrfe ttl t
tilti t
2i tAH
her' tt
ansi pte-
rtJest lCMt-he artived
;t a, ttt, fr.ni lnm-nis
pared to take r.tff
iiU Kfit'ti
ewcart piaftt
her fucchvttitfc ar
FARMERS RUN
FROM FOREST
SPREAD
Flames in Northeastern
Washington Menace
Htiman Life.
MINE BUILDINGS
A EE THREATENED
Wenatebee Forest Blaze
Brought Under Control
Check California
Brush Fire,
SKA'm.K. Attif. t. (Ah Kor-
est fires in the l.a f lere creek ba
sin, east of Ruuy In lend Oreiil
ctmty northeastern Wrishlngtois,.
ilamvd anew today, i'oreHng ranelv
em and laagers to 1'lc?1 for th&ir
lives while In other sections of th.
lacific northwest nnd western
famuht cfiulitions eontintted io
show improvcineni.
Tho La sriem creek fire ftwepl
4HHi acre? yfsterday, one hundred
and fifty men were detailed t&
eonilmt t!n firn and a eall was sent
tHit for iiifl more experienced men.
KoresS offhdais said the fire
thi'c:iiened to he Slse worst! in the
ennntry sines litis,
Sloean city and Nehson, H, t,
both were vepurted out of danger,
The worst ffrtv in British Coititu-
bia at present in the isaoeuay re
giftn was in the Littie Hiocan river
valley, where a iarge crew of men
i were iMUtdng io keen the fire, from
six miles of slaHhingH,
Mijso tittiUUns XUnmecd
t One hundred and fifty tuen were
: atettiotitsg to cheek a fire that had
and is threatening Wallace moutt-
talu where huudrt'ds of mineral
claims and a million dollars worth
of sulue buildings are located. This
OonMtted on Psee fi
TELETALKIlM
nv brGJtsb'HsJ onn fttm, w8 jlvW
sibiy InJbc slntilnK fit Jnisst l.
XUiivti, jnvcntnr uf tc ich-viKfir,
$ 'i'vis4un Hpf ut mt n fus lKiuninn-
fwisw tnifiHtniKHiun nf s i'ncs hy irc
Lr ttiri'Jr, and at thi tj(cltiviKGc
'hc i.(p-tit(ktrt" mttthatt Pr-
I nttts tirttttticttsiiitjf tin ortttnar
I tatkistff fihtt mufriiuriy ta tcieviiatt
t atsd receiving it up on ordittary
televisor. The irttsgt ihe fiiru In
trnttKittttteci on nne ware length
and the sottmi oh mittihrv,
: KiiKltteera liope !y perfeeSlnK Sive
' ielevKion ami S!ie'teTe-f:jir.r'..eHt-
odH to ma he rmnninaS Sm tvrnKi'HJJV
nf arSnaS pleSttrcH M indSvidttnl
;opSe perFormlm; iiy eevllttt
and Saie gronttt mnForttvlns M
teh-tniiile.
Arkansas Frowns
On Pa jama Dance
MTTf.K HtH'K, ArH.t Ank.
:.' S, ( A 5 TSte reahit of the.
. tiajama, Sm Sved rmrttt and tmi
! !Si-e Sal5 room aeeordStti to
an "official ttronHineetrictit of
tSva conrriy tjroHeeittor.
i A hseaS f'a.fno iidveriSwed a
"imfri inn da nee" for t nnlh! .
Women'n HuIh tftoSeKSe? find
yeaSerdny AswSSant Sn'OHeenS
Ins ASJorney K. fS. KSvoffner,
iHHned a miiidfeHto i& Kherlff
U. A. t'nnN, noSifylnK She offic
er se would te wlStiln JvIh
5tldK hi JU'evenUHK the evrnS.
HIT AND RUN
DRIVER HURTS
EUGENE MAN
i'rttfi'i,ANHf Ore., Ak. 2t. tAt)
Uahcrt John barker, i-mscncf
tre,a -.xkhh i'mtmf ftttcottHcdots cu
Ha ntiy roatl early today, appareniy
the victtto ttf n hit and run motor
M, t'-hysieiarm tut hi he Has Qti-t-tt
aeriwtntiy,
i'arke-r us tftkeft to Ht Vintett'
itopttaf lo re It was found ht
NkuSi ttttd ntte houMe-r Bern frar.
tvued Stefddes titttoemuR other in-
Pendleton Golf
Club UttffH Land
I'KNHI.KTON. fne,. Ak. 21 -
Vhb Jn jfhesntiefKfjfp'4 sw-rttfe-tf fr
(vi(lM s'Mnntry -tl( Sbe
fionv (be rnnstla e'MHiity Kpitnl
ssHoeMtbin. ami kssshwhI tb$i
the Vtsns prjH-sty ;mh( tlM1 I'rlee
pN-SH-stj, ssn wbleb ptbsar bbt
w-MI is" bought nr M-fne
Tbe CSiStetion of (be nenber
;bi (int tnakes poHsliiifj th pur
eiu- thf juepei-ty, htelf in
fnitl JO'fnHtM the ehlti (v e.tefMl it
he-gin tmpt'ovetnetif wrk whi'hf In
tile ipitm f fHltl JHi Wtt?F-
; y totf etn mnttds c(p'rt, wilt
tnaks Hip tneat cotttwe tife tif tbn
het in hf Nnrthw-t, Wrfe
kKtttn wrty In Metemnr but
n tttt jtrest tst counw wiii &tiit h?
: jdtty.shts; wbUa amtians gwin
an.
NICK MAMER
: ;
Ha mtttlet a mm-stap-: rttittu
trl illght frtmt KKHumn in
S&vc Yark hy rofn&ti&f? 1 mid
ait1 ahiiig tint vc&y &&d sist
&ti a nmv no:J vtnnimt
ows Flight, mm) srtHViin ih
tmf 3CviteKH hi m?ttiaf Rkiiet
, vtHtHii Iradrit? tJoast
lhJ, ss'nt hl San tffKl Ihhhw
mas slMH-Jiy N'Fih ' tvhxk.
MAMER, WALKER
COMPLETE FLIGHT
Bring Plane to Ground at
Spokane Just Five Days
After Take-Off.
Hl'OK&Hhl Wash,, Am, 2i lAiy
Nick Smuttier, ami Art WttJfeer
were bsmts ttMay Hftef Imvlug th-
tbe gSlHUmlng ttrttttKe Sun timt
arrnaH uh; KonstnPRt Htva jmeii
fSvn-rfay( nnn-sSm H'fiteSfng flSglvt.
Tim mni! Hishl seHEnpSann
tonvisil Uh ai'&n5 t Kelts fl&M
ni S:55:4ts ik m. (t.8.T. iasi nlsM,
n sninutn leM slum Tlvn rfayw nfttH'
lh& iftip w wnt Inty ilv wtt tn
wttrrfs Ksiti Vuclm;&( flm.y&
fttclinKT pnini,
Kt it f iie r s mm re ni y w h
pscctiesnt physiei Kimiiims, ns
were ttnahie ts heF srsUssnry csn
versa thww They gaart Upfur st mlt
rsphtint for Ptore thnn ft sjunrti'r nf
,ttn ttaur ta tell titt- crawrf f thelv
flight itefare they went hvmo "ta
tctttch up oft tt iitti sieeC
; ittrtn SenrtK Wire
As Mtttner stepped treat ilm
tStttie he was hftndett a shett at
cajemttary -telegrsHt?' aranitfaawrtn 'try "-were- said ta
wftinb was &tta frtrat tlrmidettt ilcr-
ber Hnovpr, adtfrasHed tw hfm atnf
WatNef, FrbScnS. Haovar'a ate
jiKn rtid: "t'nnKratniniiaas o& taa
Hwrerssifjii t:nnbvSba af yattr
3MHv-Hty veFsiebng FbKSii ntl3swa tlia
cDnHnent. Tbift wan a fviHber jJcrj
smstisiHKSS nf sb1 fypr-w Sd&abig
ft'njH jiml smieth:nJ Htliby of air
cm ft." .
Th HttB Usnl wnH nisk'i1! tn thn
KToumi hy ttm exHcntlvn t:esnmK
tc& or the snutisnnt &If sbnny asn
triatiHtw Th& tsirsHt'ft saM it bni'jfe
power Wright maim ftsis "vvtn-kinsf
like a tap" ttnti exprfitgtsHl ttm issj
that they wttuid in permip &
chmmhc hw tiwHt tHT so sm
const ttc ia the air tierhy ttt
m""
'i'he ifms? dtRtttnco rt'fupttBff re-
mrtt tttf Kit tifn wkk ctatmcct fai
t,tte ttanc tts ft tfew f,4 ut Ot
tnn trtp.
PLANE DIVES
INTO It A Y RUT
FLIER UNHURT
KAN UANt'Wcrtt Au-K. 2 ( A lr
-Tha (futurane snnnisplann
KittitctKca lay at the fsnitnsn nf K
if mticistca iiy (oduyr nnsl ttH ptbs-S, ; Mtarta! wfvaa they dS?S aat
latmtid Tett!piemanr rnrnnn- Hrmy;:fm Svtaaff.
ttvttttnr, wha insid iwufflff t sM.t af
rectint rr rettteftttK enduruiH'n fly -
,fcrt(t at Hit- ptuatce whU-h !(
J Site umlrrtnlctitK Htedt,
f mteimieid hts tttefttnt-n rioisi tin?
t f,"L','T' ,'L" w
. ... ,n ?S!H!!S.
E TSte crtttt fttrnck (ttt tdertrtc trans
t ttrtaftftfit line stfti tell tttte ths ha,
a few feet frmtt shejre. Ti'iaphumil
i aw sim ant, aahart, Hr w taken
Sn n SaiMphtal far exfttr.atUncj. t
midf wnfe Ste hatS stttfered n Ut
Tbe fJSSfff ended ttf :4f p. t f
,3ft bfifJJH and tnSaates ntter itbf
tatfj-ff, He had; aSaanc5 ttt wtny iff
tbe atr 4 bnarw ta Jtet s reerwd
fm- Kb? H'-td'tfram1' ref nrftittj?
fbirlst,
COLLAPSE OF
' SAND CA VE IS
i FATAL TO nor
Am;Hif;K. vv.h..
f A Walker KStreek.
i t tU
JtJiiS her S dc-s t h nea r ii
f'fty biSe 5'CKeid.?y hen
envM( f?f H hle, ihe hrrt J.td
ttet
nm( rfswM lnPMt (S Mr t ic k
The Imv sif the fiFf
MfMi, Kt HSiieek S-rttfff.
Ilooze Valued A 1
$3ffl0 Ih Found
. w ;t HI i
1I'H1'-'IT1II 11
An pt?
"hnot-ti" (t
vril
(IH
Psirttismt tissiy wattit it ?.('it
ttsKm nf th? tNfr pmvpst teuit
.tut ssnst tstt?-st tiHStS rt5UtI
; (J.tttttt was Pimflst-strii.
iftttrt tfstsft ttt &itt tn
with the itnsl.
Battle Rages
I Near Manehuli;
Russians Retire
i Chinese Reply to Ateek
i With Howitzers Sev
! eral Guns Captured
i From Invaders.
Th& nutonttHKt g&vsi'ssH&rst sem-
attv issued a desjuUes ynder a Har
Wit date Uss& myingi
AtthO:Sgh n& snaj&s &v&op
ments have taken pim'M ssx
tanehuriass' frostier during ihe
j. -tst tws days, Uafh Vhltm &mt Kas
sis, ars qutctljr prepartng for wsts,5
TOKYO, Aug; 2t (APT Mss-
chttil carrespoudettts oC Kicht nnd
mthi Shimhtts, tudajr repartyd a
hmtT haute jresterdar Jaat east of
Sianehnii between Savtet tttvadsrs
ami Chisese iraoim
Thft two newKpaperst mid Kerrtet
armsred traitts appeared within
fHH yards at the Martchttrtatt fratt
iipr tefwa, Foar hundred tttfaatry
men ian:ipert fraat the traia and
depleted, evt&aa fire am the
Chines aad&r ewvec at ihelr own
artlry.
Tha Chinese im&m replied with
hnwaers- and lh& Hastlaa?s evea
twttty ratlred nfter tw haara fight
ing In H-hk'h h& ?hfsea snffered
5 easvnvHIes. Sfev&raJ Hasslaa
gans and same ammnRitlsn was
eaptnved.
MftAiWfffAf. Ang. 2S APJ A
ImiintHK& vl vi wveefctng
XtttKtoKX, WrttK-htnrbi, Auk. 21
Three Children
Shot; Owners Of
Com Field Held
HtKM5tKRULK, N, Affg,
FASl A L-yettr-Kt hay was shtit
to iteatSt, amrthtrr fewjr pmStahiy
FsSaSSy iwtasrtftf ami a Srt ghnt itt
iSiijtlv If tttJ titi? Blue Hfhfmn farm
Svav1 mn bleating efrn J '
frrnver and f.'mlg ' Htffjaan.
swisem n? ffie farm w&?& h&M Sy
sSfR jmHep Smmyt bni no HneSfSe
Slvem. -
TIvjv ff&fHl Sny, nK KssaF, w
vfelK 14, nnd be-p ysms' brnSbK
frH&ih WH'e bs a bnamba I wbte
ff. WHH BSlbl tlvir Wfl Ht b(& FT
ii& !&y j'trsverlnK.
Bodies Of Three
HfitterH ReC0Vere
M t,' ti il A i da htt, A ffg, it i A
Th frmftwr trf three
fmm hy- tSatSter gas in the fecial
eraek mfnftttt sttd derehttttnent
eonnmay m(tw mwthiwKt at hmf ;
f eK takua form She mtetft hy res-
raa area's frata tSte tiieeSa mine ftt
Mttllatt St mm rstmrted aarEy tdsy.
The tSsree Rtets, HasrtelE fee!
ialaa ffaeataat W, iV. VVeSch4
aaiftSfSa fftraavaa aaei SlsraSd 5SaX
tbew I'f,, a SaS?f?rer, damraadad tt?
t 2S?m linti JvaS yeatarttay
i aterraSag in fasaef f St far itai. Sta-
1 SfevefS tn (wtvi Sa-aa geseratad S?y
' fmrwtnft ttmhwi fwttwt Sty a S?Saak
Wttfr fSra. A. faaKaS fr thtrtu wt
awa
Tfvraa Jdbar asSaam, fparsa
j Rspkp, KSafr SSaSS and WSSSSanH
Ska, reaaSvafl tSta SaSSval aSEaavS
Satt wajp fnrcrt! tmi Safara tSsay
ttS-vared tSvefr fpflw warRfrrff.
i MOOSE ELECT
A. II. LA DNER JR.
SUPREME IlEAB'zSSS;
t't Hitr,
(I,., t .( II .
I 1. !. Kit, V "
1 i . t. Kt!
W iiwli 1.. f
if:;;;.
. M.i.c
VV. Mi.
1 1( t
I't.
ttu
I't! t
Iier.-.- ST I
. .If tutm
lilti t I tf
in. ri.l ,t ,
H hit h , ',i -r
f t
It.ft
t uf
en
H i A ki fi- ,
M. . i . -
(mix imh:r ettxricwti
( t,i.tt.(',r "- i
it'J Af'-tt' .teini' f .S.-.t
s..s-rtt t. (n H I t'-s'-f1!.
tust f.H." tr '15 pst U
trttif aeefircittt tr here. A
. Matt was catttfaUsd 'Kuesda.
WEATHER IS
ERFECT FOR
RAF RIGHT
Zeppelin Damaged Before
Take off From Tokyo
For Los Angeles,
FRENCH BERBMAN
TO FOLLOW SHIP
Biettetonne Caste to Leave
LeBoarget Tomorrow
on Pursuit Trip Around
the World.
LBBWROBT Faneek Aug.
aftFFHMsa h& wsaM &ff at
flv& h. m. tsmvr&w a fKght
tafce astf pass i?y?cre sh'?
e&stM reacts tfesfesr ssd Stsw
Tho treseh aviator, wks has
nresdv Ktds a. tiig&t arauvsA
the wsrkd siocs creased the
Kststh AttanUs oca n
taid att tattmats trtcsd tay
that he watrtd attempt ta brtk
the WEjrt4's ttss-ap dbrtsst
rtieard Jar airplane tirat
stage his ht J.
Ceste flyia in the maehttte
with wMeh he reeetftJy attempt
ed ta cross the Atfeatte troin
mint iQ weat wkii attempt ta
ataka the Sstaaea raau . Ia
liaarget taVSailvsist&k SSherta
ta a atagla fSlgivt k&m&tztm
Ai a, ia ) A mtner ae
ahtat'tstlaj1 d&iayed the dapartum
sf h& ttraf i&s&Krs fs? Lss As
geieSp whtah w&g pbothsd tar 4 s
m. p. m. WMle tha dr-
bM& was b&Rg sirawn Tf'&jr e
lvaagar5 a gsnrtsfa e&rvtabvrjg if&
jhtFv breabrvg a re.- Tbs aft
sblE was r&tiiFHed t& l asssarf .
H wsi Hnsi'ta whej ft w&wW"
(?n 'tMiMtKW l& aePSSBF 'ilw Pa
TCsKVO, AiWr -i CAP A
wHe amt ssmsst et&usdas Oft
tst!l snnset fiwtay hedged ast
sf th& ttraf gsjmWas fKsKst aersss
ihfw sr&atsat seeans frsja Tstey
tt& bffers sighttjsU enneec
campteted the ireftteta.g e tha
airship, Stereo ktcbrtettrtts asd
Caadsttttfit were stewed twsy eif
ths taaset areress tlht yet at-
$Om&mm& ea Page M
TODAFS
BASEBALL
NKtf Y&HFC, Aagt 2t AFI
rhttrllft Heat aasiSy bei tb& Kew
Yarfe ataata eheeh today wftlEfr
the thfcaga Cuba iURtfed tbvss
pitchers aa?S warif hs? fna? a
ppitmsee af tha seaae-sir b&v&t !& 2.
it was ravaab t&day bat Cnsiey
lmmt tlva fb mhp . HfsI baae
maa, haji HitCfer&tt a fra&UFerf B(t
wrSwt Ja yesrday'a gam&.
f aySar aarf S!;&?b&na&R Mi fJ&m&
raas toy far ; tb& Cubfh Tv&
R??ara; t K. H.
ftsSaasa 14 I
Saw Vark tff J
f?s4 pfs- Ituot asd fay tor;
! trimisnatt
f Ifesstfm
t a ft
t tt ft
Rcdps Hhrhardt ar.d
Cttanteghast asd
-; Kwiiwl ti.niiR: M. W. H.
t rrtu .rs.tt , S2T I
? t.rtnlt I
' i M:ii:rj jj h: i)C!3i)5HP, Air:? asd
. i' :ch, "'i sparer.
It. Jt. E.
t.. s,
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sit VBsms;
I'st (!.
H. II. K.
II 1
Hi1!''"
I'.ill.fiv.
5J -T
-. to .--: - ft batted
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... 1 3 15 t
It, II, Ifc
U -tp:n I
'fate; t'etttt and ii Bewstt, Mytttw