Pape Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA CEAXDE, ORE. 3I0DEST MAIDENS -:- FOUR-HOUR DAY I COMING, BELIEF FAIK'S LA GRANDE . STORE MEN'S STORE i rtrtinu-tJ iruin Ont) A lAA0Mtt Vniii cixp tr. tour oc: liit warluiigitj Successor, lo N.K.WEST C0j ripUAt tAxtx mA ruvutuer VAYKY V, MATTHKYfU , X j Tut pTK3jsn Ice xbe iuior. be 1 t& u&Lii zut public to me Trt fcfeb'rjttvn itupe to refah rr J T7 Aj3jrijii wiiii fe pits oC aevot- . iyn tAly Ice vuozmtiutm xcitT NOW FOR THE FOURTH Gn'v once k year comes thin jfala time - of "';e you'll dress up for it acdright here in our men'ii Htore i a world of things you II need and remem ber this store will be closed all day July 4111. A Smart Shirt For Vi. t-o Vj report tocfcr. Is', 7, i m-'ju-i :C it4. - K-t-t,- s-yr . ttt'.if, ft t,ftJ ill HJiv f.' . ,., - U iA li-W h t,if, l,t, v-.t Miun iwh ,--4C. linttt wilts $,Ujkm on ptUUa. ; t- lfciA'f M aw.-. U 09 t-'J 'vat tnt'iif'i. h' t tsitifoii wiit-tKWjUi "w 'ArfMri y we isfii'rWi 'A nA-'t t'sgt. '4. i. ! f !; i3 1 ; M h i 1 i Bl ' CHARGES OF TRESPASS AREDROPPED TiO1 );ft ;'J of jw y a h'jcr fa Iw.ii than t;ft y:5ir old. "tilxd Ui Jjjv- w-l ou, lioj lii -'JJ uJl wi- tUat" Less Population Foster Charged PORTLAND, Ore . JuJy 2 t7, Cr-fcrv rf treeptw br-yti;t by Jot- tx Pitii Crtic Ctrt ritr Eowiruv wrre Oiamiwati tolk wiiea ail fiyor from tie zj&t;v&&.l Jori ifcrid. 'Xrrrx vtst cn.r u&s btntczJ efrtz to, ti di;. -Bt tet u t:rr.r txe fiyjir rrjA-Q t to rert to ti'j etnrt thutt trry ntd Ei'fccl from tr Jweti- A r. ol r.i mcoitriS Jn fail tr-d fire of V given Eaiory Dhviz tor tretpbxm and contempt of court. ta v&ctd. Other IfccJijg the charges Included H. Bt, J. E. Brhiizn ti-d I3- kV'A Uifot'H thay will aikk Ut a ihih. AuUmvAAk owium not uipH with WAh-ZX tate Xwmuw inn or nikVwH an vnry Uwmtykuoun thwt day. Costs Judge Fee $500Jn Salary; fM.kU. Ore , J'jlf 2 'p, Tfus ' Thin wit-nniun Hurvny of flm m in Ut Crumi"., 'vm in "f, " .f1'11".""' 't. lftail MWHMrv, 111 iAny n ()wvf.r, cjak well w trie woum m kufnntuiiy awn t'ffw.wif.y of trie fire o;artmeni Amniv,ii there wan alxjut (f .j,,. 1IW M1 Vy,iy. , i 50 J-I- c;,t more Uimr.mw. at rfuk the firet half of thin year lSZ'XZ, wX.SSv?' j than for a wrei(po;nJjiK wnio'l hi the a,-tual Iof. va iry jiwu h. i. ',rv ; of ti Drfot fllicUl'-'t, tsjmprlititi Jtv:lt- j HhOtll H til Ira le, ,W1 biJ I'M-vhlix wumm, 1 in-1 fcjtlfcfy of Jjflt; W- M. DfjfKnn of tlx; With xurder Of Crime Reporter Gotham Welcomes Robert T. Jones NEW YORK. July 2 Eobbr ' Jor-te. returning from a euccebgful : tumujtuyus urtetliyj tjdiiy by Kew : York City and a t:ril army of friend - frwn hl old hwne town. He landed i at the Battery at 2 35 p. m. (E. 8. T.) i and fifteen minuteu laver v. ha at city ; nan. CHJCAOO July 2 ment tiarifJng Faijie F'ter, Ohi eafco gunman uider arreat In ISA An Kel)t, with tli murder of Alfred "in.;" IAuxU:. Tribune crime re p'rter, relumed by a Ifrarid Jury today. unnmitH atj were taten fori A tTOWd of aeveral thousand waa tlrf eilraditlon of the fugitive (run- j mawed in Battery par a Bobby ir;an, Indlctrnent wu tl.e Jir.t , .tepj.ed aanore from the municipal definite a-;Uon In the aake of the a- , tuij Marom. which liad taken him off aatlnatlon threeweeM aio. ! the Eurona at quarantine, and other ' v.. ' ; vr.e route w city nail. te.' Chlcavo Kanoiter arretted i in k.m;i M:aioiNLy I VANCOUVER. Wash.. July 2 UP he yawned, arnlllnn ; nr. and Mn, r-ranlt Berenren. Van- Willi tll lllllili'l' liOVK of Kl;irlM I I.. hi ill rirorllfiv ovef ltii dlatrtct. Klamath county. 1 In- i F'te.- Chicago Kanioiter. arreasted .... , , . . . . f t ii i ' creaaed frowi t lkUM!: here, was Informed Vday that the 'iiii:hj0 ill nn;ir n'vuill'l liuwi jimie wii.fi an eiiouram: ;ec or iwreMe in the populatKn of tltoae ; t-imaijo (rand jury had Indicted hirn onl loio; hIiiw iiijr(iai4e(Joiie rwallu the former endurance jJ the ,ws leKi.hrture! ''f h' Yea-' lef'ilYl IlllllH limt Vear-lllld t(il mini V exnccKKiolIK li I h (.ffr'f'fc " aalarlen of circuit Judaea are uneeilntrly. "Well Homebody had to i COUVcr reftlderitii. re-iverert In a hr. ..... . . , , , ' . , . used on ifJUUUiUm of their dlatrlcW. ! 'e the iroat. I was handy o they : pltal today from aerloua burna re. that ft WOllM Hlltwl for lUlliy year. Hie tw remuUW, JlOW- Judge. In dl.tncu of 3l.OO0 or more! etatM me" ;',-lved Monday night when they were ,ver( U.at fn thl day few record holder hould ext V, u'" ,w "' ! tr,, UX remain Oil Urn for 11 vei v lull! neiiud of time. 'I'fiere Ik iikiihIIv The cnu. ahowa that the trU.1 return and fa-.e the char. i ' r i , population 'rf Jtldffe fee dUtrlct ; John ry.herpln and Ed Dudley, tumwmtt juitt around the corner who Ik cajiahle of (loinjf jinst ' ' kiw iaaa from aia chictgo dete-.tive, aid they -had 2X)0 IX tMNNKIlIKH i lllll,, I , ii,,,. ll,.,. II... I ul . .... . , r . . u ii , w Morrow cunty dereatlnli I'lenty on fter" f act faat when ! ft f,i,,.j f,.i:i i,iiin 1,11 f;r,i, iiyiuo ' j i' ii,!! n q i in;nn jiom wvi ut una umatnia from tuey oi mm -.jack to Chicago of the field of endeavor. 2.IH1 ui 'HMr-4. I 'VltM Ja karn.JrAephln wunty din- f tflet lwrema4 from WtjtH U, MZWt '. Ml a If, I- p (lii;0a fJ.rt 111 tlx 10 .-ar, and Klamath county l"t""-c lltt Ml Ull from 11.413 V, VIM,. linlh A.'inii'Hfi'. Ih new aalarleo are effe-.tlr from i ' ' omniuuinto date the aecrelary tt atate re JUjy -i itt Although V. Hunihv. demfx.ratlc 1 candidate for Juntlce OT the (eace Uir I the Junction dlatrict In fxne county. ;t. priiiefj on me republican ballot ,'hy miatake, he la entitled to the re publican nomination, auya an onlnlon ( f I V I ! T I 1 '.yA V "' At";rney uencrai van winkle. In l Jell 1 VJ J--l.l I loillry wan made by Alta Klrin, dlatrlct Satlorney for Iine county. Murphy re ('.onllnil' 1 from I'ago One) i'elved 1U2 republican voten. while, on ! the demfx.-ratlc ballot where hla name Cmillldy Ill'tH till) lieai t lllld el V0H lin tt lollli; for lliniiy 111k; """" "'an had been anllc .ahould have ap,ared, 34 democrata . I : l'"'ed. I wrote lu hla name and Kave him alao mill mill, irt tun leiimin liiij iiiiiik; nun IIIIIIK upon me WOIHX 01 1 jonnny iiorirnan won inn n ine nomination of that parly. III... A ..1 ill 1 mil ai 1 1 iim laei hlnhi, which will m i iiikii iinu i UTiiiiin yyilin, lllll liyi: lllin 1H twain more ulKe alui, framed, auufaphwl pho BAI.EM. Ore.. July 2 (,Vi A sur vey made Tuesday allows that about 2000 pernons are employed In gulem canneriea. ; KKNHK IN NONHKNKK It l not recirded who declared that "a little iionwenne now n. i,n,l Hi,,,, U i.,,!!,.,.! 1.., II... I...ul ..r ri..e ...1.,.,..,.. U celvea offl lal l,foroiallr,n of t BAI.EM, Ore. ' ..ok . iv,, r,,.,..,.., fllllluJltWm ,,. ! the name of J. V. Murphy, democratic wan, no inijflit with eiiial truth have olinerved thai a (real deal of nonniiiiHe In rcllnhcd any time hy mi mi men, TEX ELIMINATED In lunilneHM or iilijanurn, a lauoh In ax hujinrlly koukIiI an; LI()S IJEAliTY unytlilnjf el that may he on the iirojram, The huxlneiif) of IIvImk In Involved In ho many worrier mid hardiihipK that ? tlui Ii out trivial lioiineiini! helpK to lighten the mind. readily than the wnrdri of a Keri'iim-mlnded etui -hiiuhi. I'l'iiplo love to lm thi'iimelvcK in nniiHeiiHe, 'I'heir hoiiIh ery nut fur laii;lilei', It In their antidiite for KorrnwH and lioilliliiH, The (rreateiit tiiitfedlen of the Hl.aKe iave produced hoiimi of the (jreateHt comedy of all tlmeH, ' i A KKAI, VACATION 'Hie iircnldelil.ini vncatlon Imi't nairli of a vacation, in the j i eii;'i of Hiiiceam.' friiin (lie en fen of ntal.e and eciiH! from j n'iii', 'I'lie I'lei'i'e Unlit that lieatn liion the chief executive j f'llluv linn v.lieiever he ".iich mid modern memiH of com-; iiil.iiili'iilinii lircp him lu coiuilant ciiiiLimiiilcatloii with Wimh Ihi' tiin. 'riiero Ik cliaiiK In weno lint little cIiiiiikc in occiiiu- I lull I'OC till) lll'enldelll., I'lCNldclit llnover in ilecldliiK to tour the national parlm al vacation limo IIiIh aiimiiH'C will no mure "k"1 may from It nil" (linn (ircnldciiU I Ini him did, ,nl. he will have a trip Hint linn llirllli'd niilllium of Anicrii'iuin and l'iireln vlnitniM Hlld vlrilt tlui nieccim (if every Aiiii'iican vacalliinlMl. Illit di'i'liilim to MH'inl liln viicalion In llicm) pulilic play (iiiiuiiiIm In further iloof of Mr, IIoiivci'm inleime IntercHt in lie iHVHcrvalluli, ejileniiloii and di'Velnpiiieiit of Hie iialinnal liiiilis, Nn prenidenl nlncy Koimevell I mil evinced an much inlcivnt In Die pai Uh. 'I'llil IHcnldenl'H ilii,ecteil Iniii' of llie pulillc. IiiiiiIm will uive him flint hand Infill inulliiii on llii lr preacnt atiite ami luliim l In. He hlinlild return In Wiinliiiiiflnu "nnlil" inure than ever mi national parlm and iiiaiiiicd to work in their lielmli', Milllnim nf people vlalt. the niillniiiil iarlH In the cinu.se of a ycai'hul Hie 1'iicilllicn have nut Ih'hiiii Id lie (axed. The park cuiiiiiiIhmIiiii IiivIIch inure viiillui a and luulm lu the I'm llicuin lli( iiciililenl lal viiiil. to liruvidii the "See America Kirnl" nilvel lliiiiiu; that will In inn thent. 1,flaph of "Mine Ia firallde.' nonv iir.i ovi.iii.n TOO .M.tSV M.lllllMI.IIH HAI.EM. Ore., July 2 ll'i When C. M. AldlngUn waa haled Into Jum- ourt yi'Hleruny on a charge of I te e KIIOKNK, Ore., July 2 W The body I fitlllnu to aupport two minor ehll of 1'iiuik Maichle, highway worker Ulren he told JudKe Hmall that Mm. burled under !0 feet of ro k an f Addlngtoil haI been married no lean giiivel below Yu'.hata, vaa recovered ytmleinay. 'I'he bialy will bo returned to I'ort lllllll, Ihhi i: insii cti.i.K WAHIIINfl'ION. July i ll'l The fcoihlilioller of Mm currency Inilied a icnll loilny for llie condition of all, liiil.loiutl bunka at the clone tit bllal- neaa Monility, Jilnn 1MI. Lhau !X tlmea In the limt. 12 yearn, and some of her marriages were Il legal because not enough time had elapard since the previous divorce, Ills case was taken under advisement. roi ar To t,ki; vacation HAI.KM, Ore., July 2 (Al The Ktule supreme court will begin Ita summer vacation July II). 'I'he recess probably will I.-IKI about Mejit. 1. Slock, in Uie Up lo 1803 I'he stocks vverit In actiml 11?. In Kak'Hl us late us 1V11 nii.l In Bos lon up in vftt, and ut that we run boast Hint we gut rW of lliesn semi barbarous Inslriiments curlier tliun llie ICiii'llnh from whom we took them, who lir not filiollsh tlinin un til about 1M0 In pniciko iifnl In 1V.7 ofllclnlly, when pnrllniiicnt imswi) a law forbWdlug llielr use. llOSlOII lilTllld. $250 Collar attached shirts in a wide variety of colors with soft or semi-starched collars. Plain colors or striped effects, you'll find several you'll like at this price of 52.50. A Cool, Comfortable Straw To Top It Off igOO to $J50 Look at your hat others do and if its not a straw you'd better get under one pretty soon for the warm weather is sure to come. Jlilan sennits panama, etc., they're all here at a price you want to pay. , FLORSHEIM - THE SUMMER SHOE Cool because they're skeleton lined, that's quite a feature in summer-time foot comfort. Blacks and tans in kid or calf skins and most styles are $io m TW0-T0NED SPORT OXFORDS FOR MEN $6 The Pastor Sayil Kvnry renter should become llie owner of his own house. Then he tuny make nil Hie Improvements hn Ieslre hut prohnlily he will not. . . . The buslticKs of life cannot ho transacted without necii nlonnl heavy losses, iiumIiixi which regular' II men of worship gradually liulld up n sinking fund. John Andrew Holmes. Fashionable. Audience At ii spei'Ial "one-iilglit-iiiily" per formance of a revue given recent ly lu I.nliilon In alii of u charily, Die value of the ermine worn hy the Indies In the aiulleiiee was cstliiinted at S.Mm.OHO. while the display of eivelry was esllinaled nt ?.VX,000. Heals were hollgllt for lis llllicll tlfr l.:fl each. I'OIITI.AM) CASH PORTLAND, Ore.. July 2 UPi Cash wheat: Big Bend blucstcm 91.071. Hofl white 9314c. Western white 03 V2c. Hard winter 01 c. Northern spring 01 'uc. Western red 01 'ac. Oats: No. 2-38 lb. white 827.00. Today's car receipt: wheat 81, bar ley 1, flour 7. corn 8. hay 1. I'oitTi.Axn iMtomcE The Hunter brothers evinced no fear of losing their new laurels at i the announcement from St. Louis PORTLAND, Ore., July 2iP) Butter that Jackson and O'Brlno planned to eggs, milk (butterfat). poultry, coun take off July 13 In an nttempt to try meats, onions, notatoes. wool surpass the mass of hours piled up . nuts, hoy, enscara bark and hops oy me uity oi unicago." 'steady and unchanged. I.IVKKI'OOI. WHEAT LIVERPOOL. July 2 P) Wheat close: July l.02: October $1.0414; De cember $1.06. lirTTKIII'AT SAN FRANCISCO. July 2 (.Ti But terfat f. o. b. San Francisco 37c. JUST LI KM AN INSECT! ATTIC I.OV Kit TO IlKAIt NUN TEN' ('I' 'onllhih il liiiiit I'iik" ii) tin III.- In iihh, iniii mliultli'.t ln HlnH llrnli'Ml'h ) MniiltUhii i.thli'-.r. IliM ('llllltt In thti (IltlliU Jul), ImiI tlllltllH ltl Ullil liiHtlnlttl I On hi mi v, u,t ItlH Mllitpltti HiiM'liH hlMi In Ii imhI lllll, II Wuiiltl liinn Mi tiiHliMirli Ii l''ii N( Gohl Slur Mother Makes Trip KANrtAM (1 1 v .miy a t'l'i 'l hi Hi.illitii ul thr IIH aimirtl Mttlw MHV Ulll.r. k Ut. . )n ,-tui u Mniirn Kill Instil .Mntuiil, n .il,ttm HH In Phil HI A WliUrt niut lit MlP hi 11 1 HHP 'i(tl'i IMie U Mi ritlhiMiiiP MnilmHt Hit mom, l.lmd Wlllliun T KHvlm- IIIMIIM, l III hilt III Mill IhtlVlUll IllWl-. tHIitl null. wii h i Mi 4 1 .V it Odinim him lal Ix.iiih Mriili'itihfi -t, HM Ml NAIIV I IIMIMi HtlMi: MAI-KM, on-, July 'J irl -- Mriitilnr ( Imili- I,. MiNiiiy urn! Mti Mi Nitty Will itiilvn hi'Ui .liilv I ft. iiml uill niiii I h mihiii I ut I hi Mi'imliu tiiiiiiliy h.niiit ni'.ir I it-M tiKimitiiK it Ihlniiiiitttiin tri iivr.i In itii-iitiH in Mit Icin. I lii-v i-(itrl I . ii iniilii lit ilne oll lllllll Nmnnl'rl U I'mII S HUM N DAI. t. AH. JulV y iv I'ftK iiiiiiitv (till lllll HUH llHlltV KiMIIlt it huuil nl I lvlr itlli'Mrit In tint n mliliril f 1 hihlnrk, Ahllp (nntii't, o :l.lti H.'h huk inlil p"lhf lii tlukt'in! ttlltt thi I I v "tit I til" nil mittMiinhtlt nlut til r w lh( lltilir ntil ut n hnhk (Hp leu itltiiiinl Htttt tipltt hint tip with n ii'ViHii, Tl ' A-o- . . . '4 f oh! OH! S Oy iTM";- quick- 3qhh- ( Wy )' 'mm -Iv v' 5iEy L JUST AS ou'D VMATtO "TWO HOURS TO CjFT THAT HRS Bl'TC. .f l31 Th A I. oiat Mrlttta tl'iau H.,,.J 6-17- IIUNTER BOYS MAY STAY UP TILL MONDAY (Oonttimml from Pago One) Kenneth scribbled a nolo, dropped It to Walter mid Albert, tho Hunter brothers clown at the Sky Hnrbor hangnr. It wan marked "personal" and the refueling crow would not reveal Its text, but they nnld Ken neth thought tho Might should end today Ilut John will stay up tncro lor- evrr " said waiter. John dropped a nolo to do leio-; L'ranhed to Ills sisicr. xviihs mnuunu i Hunter, who Is 111 In a hospital. It i was an answer to her message de livered by radio through the medium 'of her mother yesterday. In which expressed worry of their speech and health. The note read: "What do you say 'Hoy' (Mabelle's ntrknnme). Who don't know how to break a record? Well, we have close to C00 hours and the motor Is run ning fairly good yet. I don't know how much longer it will last. Beans. (Kenneth! ts fretting and wanU to romo down at 520 hours but I want I to stny up 'till Monday. I "It has been tough but nothing llko the other flight. We are fepllng fine ulihough Beans ts getting pretty sleepy. "Wo go out and work on that old motor as If it were on tho ground (bolouy). But I did go out on the rat -walk, this morning at 2 o'clock and put a new breaker In the mag neto. "Now don't go worrying about us bernuse we are all right. We can still , tnlk and to prove it. we will all come 'down and make a big speech for you." j At lc lt:titfp Mother Hunter and sister Irene saw brothers John and Kenneth at close range Inst night. They went aloft with Casey Jones, observer for ;thc National Eronautlcal association, (who lumbered his large Curtiss Con !dor alongside the "City of Chicago." j "I couldn't see the boys distinctly, but I saw them waving at us." the . mother said. ! Among llie congratulatory messages received yesterday was one from Col. i Charles A. Lindbergh, who In the (days when he waa "Slim" and an air mall pilot, barnstormed several tunes . with the Hunter brothers. : Today-Thursday SUE CAROL in i lie Big A Melodrama All Talking Plus Select Talking Shorts NOW PLAYING WILLIAM POWELL in "SHADOW OF THE LAW" ALL TALKING ALL THRILLING Direct from first run showing in Portland COMING FRIDAY & SATURDAY Return Engagement by Popular Demand "Gold Diggers of Broadway" with WINNIE LIGHTNER