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LA GRANDE L KNING OBSKKVKK. LA GKANUK. ORE. Thursday, April 10, 1930 COATS --; .... Page Two yiPsfc'-: r HHHt HATS mlllPi ' i tow KyP0, wmmMmmmmtl. PJTD? EASTER Tlie one time of the year when you know that new clothes are necessary when a new costume means more, looks smarter, receives more compliments thnn in any other seatxMi. . . ! New it must be and stylish but it can be inexpensive, too, with Easter frocks, chic new coats, stunning- soft straws in this complete showing of Easier appareL , That are decidedly of -the moment, smartly '".'tailored' with self collars or smartly trim--. med with the season's-finest furs. There are flares, straightlines $9.90 to $12.50. FROCKS- Each dress an individual style, representa tive of the authentic vogue in fabric, color, and novelness, of crepe chiffon, prints, in Peplan Frocks, Capes,- Bolero Styles, Flou nces and Flares $$12.50 to $29.50. The word "chic" and smart as applied to this new millinery, never conveyed greater satisfaction to the woman seeking distinc tion and individuality in millinery, all mod els are true to fashions ideals to $13.50 SHOES ' ' The kind of graceful and fashionable shoes that will add to the appearance of your new costume and yet they are comfortable. All sizes and widths $5.00 to $7.50. HOISERY - GLOVES- All the. new shades which spring styles require $1.00 to $4.50 Play an important role irt the new fem inal fashion $2.95 to $4.95. L 0 New lingerie of splen did quality and strik ing trimming effects $1.00 and up. 9 S LA (3 RAN DJR'8 OWN STORE ANGELS SUBDUE t, BEAVERS AGAIN 1 1 Southern Standings Today With roruand in the Cellar cldo !ho contort, . - . I Hume run wero inlrl plentiful J In i in -iijty'N cnntis. The, boy.-! who not circuit rlowiH w ere llor-. ! !inl, Seattle! t'rosett I, ttm Kmn- j 'M'n: VtTKia. thikUuul: MuJ tilt. " j Cakland; ii ltd Monvc, J.ort AiK-'b-tt. ' feam Leading ! YtMi'Miuy nwtu j Ai I.UM AUJfClCM - I. II- j rnitiuna a 7 I.itH AliKM 10 I) Wallei-s. Cascartdltt, Hlnomer 1 lift u 'uuiiall;. Hum-bt tuid Hannah.' Two Injured In Accident Sunday At Union, Ore. I'llrlflr t'...lt Lixiiriio KiiiiiiIIiibm W. $.nn AiikHi'h uu!e j Jinllyuouil J l-'.'ii'iunu'nto - 1 lli'xlun 1 Hun .nim-iK't 1 tin-klninl I io; 1111,11, 1 0 ; I.. I I. Illlll .Mm .riu .tiim .lllHI .dm . C. i 0 .ll'I'l NAN' rUA.NClScTl, Ttl. r'm-iflc Count Jnill ai'limin ontinvil tin thlnl lnilny, iAw AnifloH' AnicftM .VIH-. 10 (A I') It-aKllu .;isi'- w-lv fin. only tciiiii 1.1 riKht In tin. I tip able li lu.i.sl j.Oimi pit ci-nt jn tin! bIiui.iIiik-. ;, Huii'lit, liurl iiiK yri-m bull for I AnKi l.i. tiiolt 1'ui llunii io ii I ho lino lop Ihfi Hnrkr.' ni'iruiul miMlHlit lii..i. 9 In Ill llm naiiilit i n rity yt. i nla'. V Hut Hmi KrnnrlHro SralH fvi'lit'il IIiIiikh ltll Mc.illlu Inn.. Ill (o 2. .lilllliiy Zllill. Illlrlilnif Ills f,t l!'inu fur Iha Si-nln. alli'Ki'il imly roin- hllK. S..illlu imni mir hurl. I'lU ThP olher H;m .'rnni.m' t-tiiii. Ilio MlNsliitiH. roppil n hni-.l fin-n-fd vlnoiy fluiiv Hip Si-llalurii at H.iri.1lll'lltl. 4 lo ;. Hny Koatliia. yi'li.rnii Harriinifiiio cpllimll arlisl, iillowfil only flvi lilm. Ilnrin.ni I'lllUK'. pllihlns for II, ! Mimlniin, hail tin- Ki'nalrir fliit:t.-.' n frlt'il. tt Ork. Uln . Onklnml uon from llollvtroml ht Oakluiid hy only ti ninth in nliiK rally. The ncoro wan to 7. l)wvrou, Otklund .horl.lnn -arl Vorew on a lnrl lo do-1 7, AI Knoniincnlo . MiHHlnnrt Sai'l'miii'lllo , IMMi-tln untt llalilwln; .-mil Vii-U-. - .VI Oakland. Holywial , (..,! l.ni.l "II. v.tx.i(. 't'urniT 5.iinii: .l.'fr.-rtat. -:imirtl4. I1 Koit mill Lninhnrill. At San I'iiviii Iwo I;. If. !-"' ' S i ,van .'i-alii.M... i l ti It it. ii. :. b 2 KiNttlnK It. It. IC. 7 7 (II .......S II tl I Ulll HllA'lIt!', i nr. I : anil Miv. .1. W. Iliivlcr Jr. anil ; hiiik, Mr. iiinl .Mrs. W. II. II.ixKt ami l.ahy an, I William W'ivhl. nihmh Sillnlay al't.'rniMtii up I'ulhcriiu' rrcili. Ihry ivpuit nuni wl.li.n Iiik I'lMisirurllun aluiiif ilu ranynn riiail whlrli niiieh ii ... I. .1 . pr,,- Ifl'oslnv,. nil-,.,-. .. ,..! j will makii Iha trip linn,, rnjayahli. lnr Ilii, man). hiiiiviiii.. vlsltiirs. .Mil.. I., '1'i.rr.ii, nf I ninn haH lll'l'tl Vl'IV 1,11k.- on, ,.,. r illnlrli-t wcrn lit an mvlilvlll 111 , ,.,. I'mn i,,l:h. I N lillain Haw Mn mmUI im ; ami l.iinlis in Ai i. l 1 1, ti lly JIim. finuil WihlK ( ilmrrv-r Con r.spomtfint ) li::)T I.AKH (Mpm-laH Ol'.nll II. ins. n anil Carl Kluililanl iif -lhlM I'lllnu Siiinlay Khlrli iikiiIIi.,1 In . tlio rurnior iffi'lvliiH' a tirokni rolltir l,oni anil lunh liuy rt'. I rlvr, tirttlHi'M anil i-nls. Tlioy ri. rliUm," It liiolorryrlo it ll.l ! yon nf,- raur"n i;it a Imim In IiIh j ryu an, I ounM not "i'o whi'io lio I wiih koIhk ami ran Into tllo roar ; of a oar. Tho lioy.s woro plokoil lip ami t.ik.n to tho I nlon liou l wlii-ro a ilnolor irnvo lliit ultl. .Mr. MllllMMl a Itli'll taken lo Hot 'j ! lliko iiinl .Mr, Mlmlilaril to ; til'allilo. tllrn llaino'll Is till" son Wovk. I'W of this forced to lire t!i?io through the winter. In n rude hut built from the h:!o from her horses, l-'ooil was .seemed hy killing and trap, pin'," anlimils and lilrds Willi no iiiiasi.'iiii , u-.linr th;:n her own hand:'. IriiKei!' I'Ikuit.-! In Her l.lfn .ia(la:ne Dorton'M , fifth trip aero..; II-.o eounti y v aii w It h her rflleaile son. Itallllste. who was kllli il the other side i,t the Hilrnt i wuiteil' cn liver lieeaiiKe he lietlayed Ills In li'an 1 1-; e - j: ti j'. 'I iiiliii'. somewhere wesl of Cinnili', the linnet ef .Mlidanle llnr ioii's ih-e-iluj.-old hahy tnoiilderH in I In- fcoil. The elilld u:ih tiorn r;,ini.-w lii-ie in. the vlelrilly of 'I'elo easrt in liie elosiiiif ilays of lie- "'i,lh".. 1S11. and wai: alive when siii. ieJoIni-,1 ihe KonL expedition in Dai tiramlo Kiindo valley tho next day whore llo-y Coast Crews To "jiHJB tys Test Strength. Jno uniNortnLaKe rMvn'l.i:, Wnxh.. Apr. 'i ho niinnn 1 hat tip fnr I'aHfli va:ixt rov,in Kiiprmticy will h IjiIu V.i:0iini.'tiin Iuti- Imiinrrow tl)t,',! ;i Hfnrnl:i ami Wnxiiinxtoit with lilltoiiy tonti tP I i;uf-H bfli.ff H'(i)iRttil In nil thrti pvpnlh: vurity, jMiilor-vaisity ami fi'oyhmnn. I Vi't'ttft rowing w futluM- nin Hliino and K'itlo hronafs vn loi rr:ift Ur tumnfrow hy the vr;ttlKr iiiiiii. ThiT' will be Mil r. thiinn of ln-n vy vlmtn rhurnlntf tho Inki- ami fnrt'lnir oh.l.ritf.,1 ! l"Htpuint!Hent "f t r-altii unili aliirilay nr Alunday, rntrlctl tin: KHVi-rn.nenl'rt w .allitT ohserviT. With tin- rival fn-WH iUn-d to ho fairly cvnl inittohMl, ciltl thtu' I.alic Wnshitijflmi rffonls rir.iy lie xhaUnHl In tho cvftit, u( KtiV"th water. Thn varsity tlm ' 1 minutcH r.S Kcfond.s for hthrce rnlU-K was cstxlillshrd In 1 1 I hy a WaNliifiKlaii Khcll. Incidentally "KyM - KhrlKht, Callforntn hpad couch was o.vn'aln In Uip ho:it whit li vniu that mark in llio rfi.' oid honks. . -Itoth 'cr-w" rnmps vn onnrfdciit, i tlic rtinc,-: In ' :- i j 'I'liyft K"t ,1'"' pitnlii' or tin) -i'W W:u'k day sniiH'VV licft' i. im:- I'liiiin. I:, iiinl with tho pirly j s ntii'l;; ltn u i tvanl In.-k, il: riitli-.- Ilff 1 1. Ill- It vi d WlMlllI t fi tn-M'iit l)Jtiiii;;i-ii'K of I'nluii tuiiniy, nn. ii- than 1 1 H yearn uwu, i:-i' t I lid iinlnt ti( raveriuir K.-irjijauMi lis hut .M'.ulnino I or iiti iiiimv," Mi. .Xel.soii Kahl la hi rt'iiu-liH. "We art! wo. KlilppliiK I In- HH'"inry of Ka raja won whn in ver eame near IIiIh part of Km Mi rii ( ri'Ki-n. and are foi'i'l t'li;; .Madainc Uorlntt. wlin Kllfrered iiMire and wm iudh' fur thn Xni'i hwesi." 1 It-t W:i ;on evoi (Int (o Or In his openiiii; Matenti'iitM, Nils.tf i.tatilid mil that the Tnilm! Klaus i;. niisrrvliitf ttnlny t)u cen tennial nf Ihe Mart 01" the flwif v.ai-'ii i'loiii Nf. I.oiiIh west, driven h Kal.li-Mc and Smilh, who k' ve I H the trip upon rearhiiu- Wind j rive , aipi'i,iiitately south uf Jaeli:; : .: Mule. Jl was I S4 hefure I Urn. H, DivBi.n' Smith H.l fAri"'"11 IntfrHr-IioltiH-1 (rtw rSnlLa Grande, Union To Enter Teams At Oregon Meet naui'i ivli Ore.. Apr. (Al1)' 10 i aim I I'ynninilo Ohk Somionhoilf. 11 ' .... .. the words I orally nrii.iii.ru "1 '" j oliHinnhm heavyiv'-iulu wrA-ihr ! had Utile ilirfieulty In defoatine To.l Tlieo. I'orll.llld, former world's IlKht hoavywel'jlit ohmn pion In l sirnliilil fulls Hero Inst nliiht. In .loin!,' . 'ho ehalll plon slinwnl he oarrlod olher Irlelis In hlK haa Hoshlm his mill-, nu fliinif tarlile. lie u'il lien.l-; looks, hody selssors. sliorl -m "i ; solssora and hi; splits 1" K'""1 vantiiK.i and did "'' olever iiloeliliiK of 'I hye's pel h"ld. I w.istloek. sonneiilierif l""l' '"" fhst fall III .1.1 a l"o. I" w-omids , after Hartln!,- a In adUn li allai l. j and eompl. lint- the J"1' " ; flylliK luolcle. After the first lallj Thyn never hud a olinneo. I mxiiitr j Thyo wiih a. rouple of ralililt : punches. Hoinienlii iif flopiilin,' him ..Ver Willi a hemlloek and it wesi all over in I! minutes. I hyo lalised Ihe champion a few- anxious nLoiiii-utu with his woisllm-hr. In Ihe rlrsl session and seemeil In a ftilr way to (lain a I fall, hut they wire loo olnse In, complete II. When sjme 1ml, I m i . rinir, .iinneaherH Burleigh Grimes Traded To The Boston Braves . HrrHIU'lHW, Apr. 30 (Al) l'it.hurr,rh hatiehall fiin.s were xunned t;day by iho nown that iui h ib'h (rUnpi, are of tho l'irai.s jillcliiMr.' urn IV. lif'l heeti traded to the (anion llravea. It vn known lure the hreaeh hetween tho Kplt I ml1 artlHi and Ills .entpluyerK had nut h'Sfelied tle.splte nnmernu t inir. r'Miref IhrouKhout the Into wintei: months, lint the trudo wh.- wiiolly iiiilonUi'd I'fir. ; l-jesfdeiif Llarney li'eyfus said he looked iiiioii the trade an tho hest way out of tho diffinulii -.4 whir. tli'itifH refiiHcd to eonio to it'i'iii! and he let 11 Irt Known that I'eiey Jones, who . eumes to the H rates in the trade, was one nf two ini selected hy .Manager .hue! 10 as as the pitcher lo ho sought for (irlmcH. " . IJesiiles JoneH a "hirno cash enn ideratiiiP." wan Ineludeil i ult trade. (iiilliCH (leinntldcil a f20t- oiiii Hilsii'V aul a two .vear.conlrfict. .i'Hlsl.ui'Kh. hiohe It hy fihet-r 'hrule strength. viti:iiA IMS t'rol the Hoehlen the South I'.ihrf, diseov 1M': by trappers -from AhIiIi.v'm cm-pnra'ion. al histnrleH lve Hlllith ireilit foi- this ills JSljhh-lte Ihn.wli cted 111 tieiu-ral tliiiii'i snnie ami Suhetti envery. Ileal Trail Hlaer Tin I'ea! hlnxer of the Old Ore Kun Trail was nut. of rum-He, elthor Hie Hunt expedition or .Mih. Dorlnn. Thev hlazed It from a. point in Southern. Idaho .to Astoria, hut it at: Tiiiiinas Klupnt rich, ret urn -ijif," from ANlorhi ill 1 SIM who. with three sliat exeeptfons. went ei' eveiy mile uf the Old Or- "'iii I mil as il wan flimllv e.tah. I'slied a few yea is Inter, Mr. Nel- ! n sl:uled. The iinilei-lylnjf eailse of llw irreiU mluratlnn. the speaker said, wa the Aryan trail, thnt white penple.i have always riiljjrated auif always eru and lie vet! east. A second i use was Kuril pea n explorations. it. eeiituilei: prior in which the uoiht was tohl of the irieat fur and llshery u-ade possihlliitles. A third ei.ntrihllllnif factor was the spread of ( li rlstin nliy. wlih the niissioiiarles laUlnw hack reports of the wonderful-climate, ele. The fourth eau.-e was Ihe desire to Main cheap hoi new and land.-. lUluvul'iled hy the ahove Influences. SKATTUK. .Wash., Apr. 10 (AT) f 'Ihe Koaltlo hnxinur eonimissieu la Oi-ande and l'nlon hK'hJw.hloh recently ruled that l'rimo schools have announced their In-I farnera, tciant Italian hoxer, could teiXluus' of ejiterliiff the f..i(rlh 1 not-appear In this city, decided lo hint to hex an exhildtion tie track and field meet en Hell field In vrvuiH .Mjiy in, these! two schools hririKin the ' total ! uuuiher, so far to I li. , Last, year 3S hi.U schools par U'dpated. with l.a (iraude. Mnlou and Pendleton placing well up In points, and niore h-IiooIh are. ex. peeled' to compete . this May. This moot is the larKcst of (ts kiml on the raeiflc. coat. Other hijfh schooht thnt have entered, according to news from torvMllis, arc: . WashlnKlon .and Uooseveh, of Poiilnnd; Heavorhift, iVorlh Mend, Port Orfnrd, KuKctP', t'orvallls, Hend, .Monmouth and Prlneville. match. J I'OOTU'.KS I'l'l'MlKIl NKW YOUK, Apr. 10 (AP) I A fu illeH youth ot rti lias he. j CMiue ihe. hai-ehall star. of Hrook- ijn pti'iiMiaiory setinoi. ' . With hoih legs off nine inches in-low the kiiets iu: a .resiilt nf he-iii),- cru.-hed heneath 'the w hcelH a,' a train seven years . uo; john ny Dullard has jdlehed. his . leatrt to victory in hoth its Kanie.s this season and also haa come throu;h with i.iiiii' tlnydy . hitting. lie I scored his second victory yester j day when he struck out five hats j men and hiL a shile that drovn in two i uns. ofo iOI i.'4i,i: uixs nv K.wti liA'K'Mlt. (lie., Apr. In AI') TaMiii,- a.lvalilaKe of his Itl'eate heli,-iil. and reaeli, .llnimle liolan, I Mi l !.i ti'l. last til.u hi. knocked nut hVeilillo Welch, Meallle, al'ter tl few flurries or punches in the si eiind I : 1 1 li. o scheduled III roan, I main event. Ilolatl welched ! Ml. Welch. . I IS. Amateur Boxing Champions Crowned HOKTOX, Apr. 10 (Al1) llav. i InW hatlered Sylvan Tnylnr, New i York iioki'o, to (ho canvas In less f Hunt a minilie, Jack I'allat is ainateiii' henvyweiKhl hoxliiK. eliain- pioll. lie ami seven olher nit-! tional ehampIoiiH were determined i in tlie final raiinds of the A. a. I r. tournament la'st nljrlil. There' were Ihreo iiIkIiis of competition j 111 which 'Ji ooxers from I I stales' and Hawaii started. , ) ' Itesldes I'allat. the new rulei-si of anialeiir are (ieoixe llstiow of! Iloslnn, . Il;-pniim c4ass: Ahlej Miller of IXM AllKi'les. 111; Itay ! .Mejern of New Vork, lit; Alex! Saulora, of New Vnrk. )!8; fhal'lie Kelly of Hoslon, U7: l.arsen of! Hostiin, ,11111: Frank Tucker. Saul hranclseo, Unlit heavyw elijlit. 04 Ol 01 Of IS nolo PAJAMAS & TUCK-INS Size 12 to 20 MADE UP FROM FAST COLORED PRINTS $1.98 LADIES' WASH FROCKS SELECT SYLES $1.95 and $2.95 NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP SYNOPSIS OF TUP, ANNUAL STATKMKNT Ol- THE NORTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Sialf. in tU Stat uf Washington. 0:1 (lie i I r day of Udrmbr. IV29, madr to ttit liiiurnct Cummiuiin:raot St.nc or Oregon, uiri.uint (o law; i CAP1 AL Amount of capiul uack paid up ... $ 250,000 00 Toul pramtum inromr for the y"f lilvrttt, Ui'airttds 4nd rcnia (rrvivrd durinu thr year . . Income from othtr source rccrtvrd durmi; the yt-,tr . 2.9M ,016.20 .. 27i,yov,?n P ART OF 500 WORD HISTORY MADE PUBLIC THIS VALLEY FIRST OASIS FOR PIONEERS of Mr. and ,m. f. )l,ui.,n near Hot Uike. and t'.irl Sledd.ir.l Is the sun of .Mr. and Mis. I. It. Ntod.lHM of this seclloii u, 41 t.ande. Miv. flli'lon llaxler, Of llol iJikc, drives lo t'nion each morn. Iuk to play tenuis on thn oily park uroiiiuls. Mr. and Mrs. Mi IkiiiiI relllined In llol late afler if very jnloy. al.le i.ioallon trip. Until Havter iiiurneq from rait lake city WVduesilav to resiinie lullOM at thn naltntorllllll. Mr. mill Mis. Karl lmv moved TuiMlay Hum I nlon to their home on Oiiherlne eroek. In thin section. lA'Wlii ZaniiK and hl ller. 1 llH. .( Ia flrjiule, uln) l:illa, nf . I Wim, tftmn to K.ilt Ijike fliy ; !nM week to attend the l li. s. ' ( .drhratk'H. M -, um t'r Welch and son, . ItlilPtl M1II.S HIT. oieAiiiy li... ni .nam ..en a ewir. i t ei nie.,.s D ime olk ho eliioyeU Kaliiilser, pi-ch, Nmllh mid llor-1 rcani: Ailin and (jaslon. Gu a rdsm en To Aid In Selling Tickets' t i aI.KM. Oro. A!') Tlio un- 1 nual trainitiK .nrniuun'Ui of OroKon , National Guard will !. hrld at Camp Clutsop mi. IVrt HttivniH from Jinn, 11 io 26. tlt-r.-vral Ci ortftt A. White unuouur-v.H. ! Tli atinual nnnimt dtmuuimtloii '. and i-rvlvw will lie In-1.1 Jun 2t. !' Tho 1 sth inranLry unrj 21 K fli-l j nrtllliTV wH pai ttrlpato In t)i0 ; dvmoiiMtrattoii. ; Tho nd jutiitii-Kvnml'i dpnrv. ; nient .it prmit In eoiuidiiinff plan' ror tin- iMir.unpnit-nt. i oitK;o fcTATi: s .'(M VA.I. MS. Orn Apr. m fAI'l ' Urfffon Htfilo cnll'u titnthall U c t.l In th.-s... Suin- twiti Wl!laqiu unlrrliy. i to rlne crek Wnt BundiLy. Mr. o Mr. Q. V. VtM twA j (Conttniied fiNHtt Tape One) ; Hunt i-p'dllfi.n's p.itli lu t S t S. il 'wa- tin- list tins that inut' u ;m liH-d. tho .spra Kit ?ald. slat in i: that tuhi-iiuint caravans (VII.. wd mii dirci'tly tin jin-fi tit route of I Iho Orcein Trail highway arr..s j tin1 Hluc tmunt;iiuf. .Mr. Ni1sc-ii also Mat.-d th: : liaiisthc rtsraivh had nul , tho dlM'Ovi-ry that nono or , p.irii.s went i,y elthor (he i ii;rviil.' or KIkIii mute. Spi a Kins of t'u red heroines f the Oi.ci.n country, Mr. Ncisoa j abseiled that the penple nhu live !tn the i-rcicon trail are tCKh-c:in , the tm iitoiies of Mrs. 1'lerio IMiion. twhitst career in the wet wan Mieiaieti with rnion county fer a , period of four year. I It-re she lH't iply Miflere.i (- Hn hard 'hlpy u( the I'J-int opod?ti'M. luit ! ihc tmniwltt the ftfe.l ;roup hack ' '!' t rem AMe-iia. then ret timing jtee(Mt. tin o wiih another purtv. A-a:n( flie turned ea-t arr(iM the ; i:iue tiMMtni dn country and n her return, acrouipanied hy her two Mtiall ?(Mir, una cadxht in a siuu , Mtriu tonowhn In the vicinity of IllUiaid (not TnU Oate) and WAKHINOTON. Apr. Id (Ai) A part of Calvin CooIIiIkoV MtO word hiftary of the 1'uiU'd Staleh - hewlnnliiK "ia Ihe year of -Our Lord 1 7 Ti iho people, declared the eiernal rifcht to Hceji happiness . self iToverntneiit and the devino iinty lo iieicnil that rtjrht at nny Nacrlficc " AvuH inadn puhllc Vfi- iiiHiiuy hy t.uuon Itorjfluiii, sculp tor and member ol' the South Da-ktit-i coriKre.sslnnal deleKathui. 'I"he history to he Inserihet) In letters that may been Neon for miles on the vwM of thn Mlaclt Hills In South Dnkoca cnulltnied: "In 17S7 assembled in convention 1hey made a chart or of perpetual union of fr.ee ieoplp uf suvt-rtdKn states establishing a (fovernmcni of limited powers under an Indepen dent president eoiiKtess and cmirt charged to provide security for all citizens in their enjoyment of liberty euuality and Justice." Only the first two portions of the Conlhl.no history were made public by IloiKhtin and the dole Kallun after a visit to ('resident Hoover at the white house. The tilstnry is ;i part of u KifXn Hc memorial io be carved under the direction of ItoiirUtm upon the solid rock nf Mount Cushntnre In the Hakota hills. Tho delegation Invited Ihe presi dnl to attend thn dedication of the first pait of the memorial In July. The chief executive took tin- In- vitation under consideration. ' YAKS I SI-: 10-MA V TKA.U f'll.ATTA N'OvMjA, 'IVnii., A pr. 10 ( A I') The Yankees nro put I'mu (nto practice John Heydlei's 10-inan team plan but net In tho way that the National league pres-l dent h:id intended. Instead of a baltir taking the plnco of the piti'her at tho plate, the Yanks arc sendinfr in a nrnncr for Ih mighty Ha bo Ituth. Tho "home run liltiK." his rlht. still heav ily bandaged with tnpe, appeared in (he Now I.ork lln'-up yesterday, hohhlinf,- around In tln outfletd. Toul I)lSBUHSI:Mi;NTS Hani fer louei. ndowrnnt. annuitirt And surrender vulnts . Uivldnd pjid to piiiit-v'ioldrr during tlie v - - Uivijrnd paid on tipit iiuck during ilie --- Coinmiihion and salaries paid during the year .. fane, licertxs and tts paid during the year . Amount of all other iitndilurta . , Total expenditures " . ASSETS.. ( Villi of ral UI owned (markrt valu Value of Mucks and bond owned hnirkvt or 4li)orliied value) I.iwns on uiorifag!i and cpIUtoral. ru, IWluiitm nutei and policy loan f libit in bank anil on lund . Net iimwllritd and dfltrrrd tfemiuni .. biterctt nil rent due and accrued . Olher antii (net) . f 921.J42.57 2M0.78';.6(, 572.80.J1 . ii. 793.4 I6.B1 .l.144.575.3t 2,2i.6A1.00 -. 3.71 I.302.V6 . 1.793.5J9.84 '2 9b. 02 V. 41 70I.M44.2 10tt.47l.6l Total admitletl alien . .. LIAIIII.ITII-S Net rcsfrvel . Cctifc rtainit for Ios.. utirnitl All other liabilitie . . . . . Heierve for dividends to nolirvholdrrs njvlil, ii. loio ,ii f., dividend tid intereit a(-umutjJ 6)8.810.94 Total liabilittei. .exclusive of capital ttock and surplm BUSINESS IN ORHGON TOR T(IJ Yl-AR Ciros p'emiums received durinu the year Premium and dividend rtlitrnrd durinu the- year '. t.tw paia jurini! vt year . S'J.987,444.05 ,. ?8. 413. 126. 74 I7i.078.2u 136. 364. 90 SUiutory reoUeitt attorney lor terv.ee: luturancp Coimni.ioni.r of OreKon. NOK 1 IlIiUM MIT: INSURANCH COMPANY . 49,380,180.78 $ 264,505.18 17.989.75 73.36J.92 to HA.I-: tih:ati:k wniiti. MV MM.IiY WAS Kll.l.i;i) NKW VOHK (AI' William II. I Leeds is orj-anizlns a company to soil planes. In itM tumrtcrs tit i Itoosevelt field will be a tea-room ami n barber shop. I GAVE UP HOPE OF EVER BEING WELL 7 C77 "I had Klvrn up hope of ever seeins a well day ukuIii until I stuited Saron and then cverythinj,' changed fur inc. Al UOItA. III. (Al1) Thousand have watched tragedy and comedy depicted on the serten of an Aur. ora thoatet- w Ithaut k lou intc Dint it bin it the assassinat ioti of an American president. William .Mi Kinley. too pla'o. The buildini; then wits the Tem ple of Music at the Uuffalo. N. Y.. opostioii. l;et'. iviiif a line of vis. Hors in it. MoK in by was fatally shot by l't'ti ijcoIi;om6. Aurora no ii hoiiKht the building at an auc tion and act It up here as a coM- setitn. Later it was a roller hhnt ins rink, and finally :i movie house. It is to be raicd this ynar to mako way for a more preantlO;iH flicker palace. W 4 1 it. NEW SCHEDULES 1 .'OlIN I.OWI "I wan ti-rrilily ni-rvmin. rouliln't ; half sli vn, until n , w itt Wlioup ! ni''Hn. h..4il..u'h.v itii'l inOi.Mtiun mill my tiii..tH x;i mi putir r, : ofli-ii k-avn ihi. lalili wllhuul rut-' 111); ;i,liili'. I si, a, Illy iiki m IkIh ami alii'iiKtll. Kour liou.'in nf Ktr uon ri'sioivd my Unit wclKht. in) ; slii nt'ih anii rn. rj' arv liugh ami i I walk for mill's wlihoui kiUiih lir. .). My apl'clilo I.i ko bocI I run , liui-.lly all from am niral lo I lie ; - und ni iHvuliun In imrfiil. ' Sarvon I'llU t.tiiniii!4t..ij niy t.ir iin-l rvuiilulr l in., l. rfiyllv." ' haiils iiiq III John i. I.ov.-.i. I7s Vrrnnn ' I monvrs ami f1Ii. ; Ave, I ns AiiKi lm. or .SI. Ii..al llial l!u- tonnajM- IMs , llul. l. Siio,un. H.l rronn linii pl.ir..., a,if..ni!i. A.lv. Modern motor coaches of Union Pacific Siages are now serving LA GRANDE on frequent schedules east stow- WESTBOUND Portland 'nu lnli'i.n,.ial( I ij. in. p uoise, Salt Lakn rilv V R:Ja- '".7:30 p. oirect service to Salt Lake City -"." ami ,lhect con. 'Ca""! ,n ,;. ("'"n P'f'c hiuc and ," motor coaches a ".;l;U'Mty,,eofiuipmt: lints m M ire ent ( lit i:i;ii . iu.imim Till) li.M.I III. lr.-. (Al1) With )..-il;ii ui...lhi.r ini'nilliitf, Wum'C ''vnly i hi T hlnxoiii a l'ti. prcilt, si.n..n ulll ti.i a n-roril onn. PACl FIC Stage Depot l:.i Ailiun, ,tu, Phone M. -t9