La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 25, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVEIv.' tA! 'GRANDE,' ORE;'
:Bage Two
SOUTH OREGON
MINING SURVEY
IS UNDER WAY
Historic Lost
State's Capital
Will Celebrate
A GIFT FREE!! TO 50 WOMEN THURSDAY
1 11
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JON'ESUOIK).
STOCKS OF HILL'S DEPT. STORE
NOT A MERElCLEARANCE
BUT a Store-Wide Determined
Tenn. (AP)
Jonesboro, oldest town we of .tho
.,!nrhlan .livido nnd c hal r
tho lost st'i'o f l''rankn. wl.r
share ll glamorous "" l"
ita - semicentennial celebration
JThe """Vesldents of tho town
are preparing for thousands of vis-.
" Hero the slate of Franklin was
organized in 17S4. only to return
lo its mother state of North Caro
Una in 17SS.
Here lived John Sevier, the
"Nolichucky . Jack" Idolized by
..... ami hero Andrew
1 lull ini""' i .
Jackson was adn.l f.i to
SAT.K.f, pro., Juno 25 (AP) .1
Tho first survey of mining re
sources over to be niadb in South
ern Oregon is now in progress la
tho copper district lit Takilme. 4(
miles southwest of .Grants Pass,
according, tto V. A. Hutton, mem.
ber W tho State mining board, who
was here today from GranlB Pass
in conrerenca wun albi-ic ). AI.c
Calllstcr, atato corporation com.
niitsloner. Some pold deposlti
also uro being covered by tho sur-J
vey. f,
Tho Southern Oregon work, ,
under tlio supervision of J. T. Par-r
dec, of Washington, D. C, represJ
and on a
nearby hillside fought h's einlnx tho fedenrl government.
Av-
bloodlesa duel Willi wni"""'
1770 a rovinR
Little Linie-
1 s.
FOR THURSDAY HAVE BEEN
.MMERED OUT LIKE A .THIN DIME
Worth Coming Miles to Such Bargains
GOOD COATS
.'tiled at $:.7r. to $25 In
trimmed. Heal values.
..'i
m
SILKCREPES
A heavy crepo do chlno all silk full
width anil big range nf colors. Super
WOMEN'S SHOES
A high grade line of women's straps,
tics ami pumps hid, patent, blondo.
Last call on these numbers
NIGHTGOWNS
Women's fancy nnd plain colored, outinE1
flannel gowns selling regularly to J2.25
now at this very low price
ery.
Not Ions before
i,..-,- initii e:hin on
; stone creek where Jonesbore nestles
among tho 's- "iner " -men
followed and in 1777 the pio
neers formed Washington county.
Tho group oi eiiuiiio -
.imestone was chosen as the coun
ty seat and a rude conrlhnnre was
built It was called "Washington
Court House" until 177'J, when the
North Carolina general .i
authorized the laying out of
"Jonesborough."
Pioneers flocked to the new
town. Nearby was the homo t
Sevier, who from Joncsboro led his
riflemen in reprisal raids against
the Cherokee Indians.
II Sevier becamo governoi
Franklin when it was organ...-..
North Carolina had ceded its west
ern territory to the federal govern
ment but congress wns slow to ac
cept. ' Tho border country, thrown
on its own resources, set up lis own
government and named it for
Henjnmln Franklin.
Hut tho infant stale, crippled by
dissension and harassed from with
out, crumbled. Finally in 179C it
was admitted to tho union as
Tennessee Jonesboro's Sevier again
won chosen governor.
Hep. John Q. Tilson of Conneetl
ent mnlorilv leader in the house,
will bo the principal speaker at tho I
celebration. Ho is a native of this!
county.
Indianapolis Spng Meyers.
Pocatello, Idaho, and Tommy
Cello, 1.0b Angeles, drew (10).
Tho .mining board was created?
by tho 1S29 legislature which au-I
thorized a. survey throughout the I
state. A survey. in Eastern Ore-'
gon is a continuation of a survey
made somo' years ago. Hutton
said a preliminary report will ba
mado tOj tho corporation depart
ment in about two weeks. .
Wash Dresses MILLINERY
$1.05 all boan
vvr styles and
Just airaln relotted nnd
roducod many of
urn beHt hata going- nt
$195
I) iss ,Prin(s
3 12 -J-d. Lengths
b and sun proof 3 Vi
i. in a pattern for
Reg. $6.90
Rayon Dresses
llenul)ul tub fabrics, lat
est styles, cliolco of lot for
Reg. $1.50.. "
Rayon Draperies
Wanted colors nnd rc
super values at
69c
F
'ik ,.M.
CI The First Fifty
d omen
, Tins coupon presented with your purchuse will entitle the first 50
women to present them to a handsome WORTHWHILE GIFT
without charge. Thursday only.
One of the moat sensational offerings ever made
in this store at any time. Most of this lot have
been reduced from our sale price of $10 for this
special bargain day price of Five Dollars.
LOT NO. 2 DUESSES
Relotted and price smashed again a large part
of them just reduced from former sale-price of
$22.50. , Jts the last call and the rock bottom price
on these.
BIUTY to assume res
ponsibility in such a man
ner as to relieve the family
of all worriment has bifn
tho secret of our success.
High standards govern our
work. '
"Wo Understand
Snodgrass .
& Zimmerman
Main 62 "
E. II. McCUNE & CO.
IN CHARGE OF STOCK
SPECIAL
REDUCED PRICES
' WASH SUITS i
Age 1 to S ,',"
44c 88c and 98c
Age 2 to 6 98c
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP-
ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Spopt
1
hv
Alan J. Gould
itt milieu uk y jnu Hitil Vi-ry
much iii tlio luimftif,-, injui'la and
luid Ii;iUh h:ic cut uwuy . nnd
ch.anoir tr rlth.r th: Athh'tUvs or
Cul's rontphitr in itn- way tlu-y did
in tho JHi". ha'i.iiil pnuiant inum-s.
Old J ui l''iitt: picki'd tiio two win
mm; t-luhs on whom to dial Iiim
har.ili.'xl hluw.s so iiir tiiia year,
with rhUiijii iusi'im- c;iilm ami
llormriiy. l'iiiliid Ipliiu hoinK di
privi'd ut jirioim thni-H of tho mr-vin-n
of l;- Ki-x, Siunnons ami rocli-
l'r't II".
lint nshy . tha National
I'uiiio's iiu-st valiLih.- phiyvr last
y :ir mid . I yko :i, Siiumons ami
Cocltrano, In tho order nann-d, ro-iv-d
s. vt-n oi tto- iiirlit vote. oast
for tho M. V. I. .r Hi- A'h. Jimmy
i-'ox rtrc-ivhikr iliu li;hth ballot.
Tli iv lj Urn I'M ti.nl in Siawii in
yr-urs has m.idr H .lli'lirult to ho-rom.-
f:imili;ir with tho major
hauii," lim-upj. Th.' iwU ami
Cianta tuuh ! n t unii :i tho
ft:vlin.; of N:tTHJunl i-:iKui.' tdiltW.
Ntnv tho fpi!n;iir hn ,-pi 1 to
Th". Am. -rican 1' iirn.-, with tho u;
Yniil;. f-TI;vr d il, folknvod Uy ihf
tnutinir of H-!nlo Mmmsh. and Al
frowVi'p to VaRllnrton In
cl.;!iKf for tho on-.; nnd only I, on
ttlopM.) Collin, "wl.n-;.. hoiikim; ha
Ix-'.n a f.-.nnlt:ir 'n:Uortal houimI
fi'i; tinny y. 'I'hn tiou t(-w n
liMV too hl-Ii or perhaps tt was
low, for Waitrr .InhiiHon. m ho now
rin roon in Fportsmun's pirli, St.
I.onis.
MatuiHh and Ooslin had a terrific
Imtllu two yoni'H to for the Ameri
can toaKiie latiliiK championship,
rinlshlntf only a point apart -with
(.ioMllu ut ,a"l) ami iManu.sh .UTS.
Wa.shlnKton. on tho fm'o of it.
has much tho liottcr of tlu trans
action. .ManiiMh hit -3f5 laM year
to (ioslln'M .JSS and has ln-cn uiu
hattinif tho tJoosn hy a wido ninr
Rln tills ye:ir. In addition, tho Sen
atorn r-raln tho m-rvUvH of a flno
rlKht-h-inder. t'rowder, who went
Ironi Washington to St. l.ouls am)
won 3S Kamoti in two years for the
Hrowns, against 20 defoatw.
Two former Htars of the KiMiron.
.fool limit of the Texas AkjMi'h and
tarry Hetteneourt of St. Alary'?
(rnlifnrnta) has been having a Uir
time on the Texas leaKtie diamonds
this year in clasfi "A compnny.
Hunt looked the part of a real
baseball workman w hllo tn the
truinliiK camp of the St. Louis far.
dl tints thin sprim?, alotiK with
another fmtb;ttl Itunlnary, Willis
iilapsi;ow of Iowa. He has been
playiiiK it battk-up PhortKtop for
I louston.1 one of the Cardtnal ch;tin
I'lubs, ami li it t i ut around ..Hr. Ho;,
leiu'ourt. baekstopottjjj for Wieliita
Kalis. Is the curmit homo run kin
of tho loamie, with a total about
the size of It'ibe ltuth's and the dis
tinction of coih etlng: four round
trippers in ono afternoon during a
doutile. header. Larry was up fur a
time with the St. I jOuIh Hrowns.
tin -tnintf an All-America , football
battery with Kinie Never., tile ex
Stanford fullback.
In rolipKo, I.U'ttencotirt was a
centof ntil fatuous at tho paMm;
( frame. Hunt was j Quartoi-oacK at
Texas-A. A M. and a rival of Ger
ald Mann, Southern .Methodist Mar.
when lho two wore nll-Aiuerlea
candidates a few yeai nro.
used ns a door stop nt his home,
it was supposed to ho harmless.
Hussell started chiselinj; dirt out
of it. An, explosion shattered his
left hand.
Lindy Considers
Kingsford Smith
One of Greatest
Land Board Buys
Bond Issue Of
$8000 For Gym
COVK. Ore, (Siipcial) Tho
utato luml board was tlie succchh
fnl blildiMH for tlio cicht Ihousnml
liHar lmlulH, vhl'h tlio school ilis-
Irii-t No. 15 offered for salo Bat- ,
urday. 1 ho houd aro for tho pur
pose of tho new gymnasium, wltlch
' ' -; ' lis now tinder construction.
WASHINGTON, Jnno 56 (AIM I Mr. nd -Mrs. Herman 1-und nnd
Affairs of Btnte waited today for : daughters, JtarKaret .Mae and I'hyl
two of America's foremost tllplo- i lis Anne, of Phoenix, Ariz., arrived
mats. Ambassadors Dawes and i in t'ovo Sunday to spend the sum-Morrow-,
while they communicated iner with .Mr. Lund's parents, Mr.
cnnitratuluiiouH to Captain t'harlcsjand Mrs. Oscar l.und and sister,
!mt,'storil-nin!tn and Ills three ; JIM. Tlios. Towle.
companions on their Atlantic, ctoh- M rst. W, A. Wint ers, of
Hlf. lramle. Is vfeltlmr friends at Cove
cent is spondinpr tho summer with
her aunt, Mrn. Kverett 1'owell, of
Cove. airs. Mary Vincent. - her
mother and tho other two children
Alary Beth nnd Richard aro expec
ted soon.
Tho Y. H. I U. Rally, which
was held at tho Odd Fellows' hall in
Cove Krlday evenlnp, was very well
attended. About 175 peoplo from
tho tinker, Haines. La Cirando and
Covo districts were present. The
Covo women served a delicious
chicken plo supper to all which was
followed by the program. Kach
town contributed both a stunt nnd
a musical number. The Rev. Mr.
lachler was the speaker of tho ; tho 1'aciflc. Coast was received
evenine. j Monday of the pending purchase of
J. AVeavor and son. of Union, 'the Portland, Long-view and Xorth
wero anions' tho out-of-town peo- era Railway hy. tho. Northwestern
pie, who attended the funeral of Transcontinental lines, the Xorth-
Wm. Itoux on Sunday. jern Pacific, the Union Pacific and
) .MifJS . nai ioiio jwiuersun, ui : lhq orau iorniern. 4u oiuciai
Portland, is visiting at the home of confirmation of the proposed pur-
Mr. and Mrs. i chase could bo obtained here. ,
Rumors Say That Port
land, Longview, And
Northern R. R. Acquired
KANSAS CITY, Juno 25 Tho
Kansas City Star says word from
Itetween rnllM nt llir u lilto timmn :iiit tti'pl:. Sim tun.
. i. i i.. i. .-mi .. " i her tnindnarents.
i, ii ucn. iku nt.' in 4i kull l no ruiuami, iajiikwcw ;tnu
voys to Great Britain and Mexico j Charles Anderson, of Portland,
talked of the fllKht. Mr. Mawes j brot her of Mrs. AViu. Hnnx, enme
fyii,i Mr. Morrow had told him ; to Covo Sunday to attend the Itoux
chiirlcs A. LindbcrKh was irre;itly ; funeral.
worried last night about weather j Ml Mabel Gibson, who has been
conditions facing the Southern on;r:ificd in Missionary work In tho
Crossl nnd had telephoned repeat- : ill;imetto valley for several years,
odly for news of its progress. ' Is spending tho summer with her
Morrow told him, Oawes said, parents, Mr.' nnd Mrs. Gibson,
that his famous flying son-in-1 aw M elvin Kerns, (f j.ower Cove,
considered KiiiKHford-Hmith one of ; underwont a serious operation nt
tho greatest fliers of the present the Grande Rondo hospital a.st
generation, and regarded his flight Wednesday evening. l!o is reported
of tho George Anderson home.
I NXAMKl) DOG A IIIOUO
acrots the Pacific
even greater achle
present fhKllt.
as possibly
tuent that
his
ItYliO CNN(ill.Vn,I.AT1'S
NKW YORK. Juno 26 (AP)
: Hear Admiral itlehard K. Pyrd.
!who like Cnotain Kiniesford-Smlih
was prevented by fog from quite
ivachitiiT hts goal on his trans-At
lantic flight, today sent a telegram
oi cotmratuiatton to the captain ut. Grande, attended the funeral of
Harbor Grace, X. P. Mr. lions; on. Simd.iy. Mr. and
"My companions and I concram- Mrs. J. Y. R.ixter, of Union, were
late you ajtd. your eouragt-oim crew also here.
ton Your srdcnditl fltirhl froto Mult, t Jie ir,fia vlrP..nt t v
b-.tnb made for tho war was , Un." the message road. . datiKhter of the late" Kdward Vin-
POUTU.VNI, Ore.. June 2 5
(AP) An unnamed dog went
down on the records of the city
firo department today as the hero'
of a firo which nearly destroyed j
the home of IC Wochnik during!
tlio night.
'.,,.).,it.- 1 , .1.1 fti'A mlhitrlttiX ?
to bo improvlns;. , U.lt ,,,,,,,. aakeue,t him . by
Mr and Mrs. Alvm Orton nnd , t,.,,,,,,. ,Ulrini; ,lu. iKht. 1U-1
daughter. Wanda Hetty, were din- aril5l. ,, Wl.m , tho rear (lt ,he
r.. ...... ... j.ii nii , i,ntt llirt rtfin-h wiu nm.-iviv
l'iremen controlled the blaze. I
Northern Is a I.ong-liell Lumber
company road. It was built from
Longview, Wash., the production
center of the Iong-Rell company,
to Ryderwood to tap the extensive
timber, holdings of the company.
Tho Northwestern trunk lines now
enter Longview over tho road.
Flying Squirrel
Attacks Realtor
homii I'iNAU.v i:riiOni s
IlKKOli !. Pa., June (AD-.
Ttrrauf'O of the "ivil war. llucsell
l.ybtifger, IS. is ininns one liquid.
homo on Sunday.
Wallaco Pease. of Pullman, j
iwtj'ii., ih viKuniK a i me homo or
his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
J. 1 1. Allen. He was formerly a
Cove boy.
J. Pl.ink. and family, of La
ham; skli.s ixn si
WAPHlN'CrTON. June 25 (AP)
A plr.no th.it cost $90,000 has
been sold for I . It would not
rise from tho water so Al Williams
-vmId fiy it in Schneider cup races
sa.l the navy has bought it from a
private corporation to experiment
with it.
YOU COULD ASK FOR
plus a $50 saving!
nsUnt Wringer Poll Defease,
Double Handled
cover.
Full SUe Balloon Polls
Wringer Control
r
Uaj&reihla 1 . : . I
DrainBoard ISSllfR-
vfjfringer Swings
Qemovabte
Main
Control lever
Polshed
Aluminum
Agitator
JgTM-y urn i
J liSHli
'j fncfosld) 1 til!
ttighOrjdeil t
or
Gasoline Engine
Wrinoer
lock level'
Polished
Aluminum Tub
Porcelain Tub
Heavy Seet
Jacket
Quick. Easg
Water Outlet
Easy Rolling
uasrera .
The more comparisons you make, the
more you will be convinced there is not
the more you will be convinced that
the Speed Queen is the washer which
most deserves to do your washing. Ask
us for a demonstration.
$110.00
Speeb Qmm.
KI GKNi:. Ore.. June 25 (AP);
J. V.- Otlfry, Huge no real estate j
dealer, was recovering today from
injuries suffered when ho was at-,
tacked by a flying squirrel Sunday
while he was cutting dow n Um
ber on hia ranch near Cresw-.?11. (
Tho squirrel sailed out of . :
nearby tree and landed on his ;
shoulder. Gilfry. was bitten and
scratched about tho fac and j
hands.
In tho ton of the- tree n '
squirrel's nest with two babv 0000000000000oOOOOOoooooccooo'nnAft
Aluminum Washer
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