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s PIGE f-OUR I j SAX ANTONIO, Texas, June 1 (Pj Delegates to the biennial con vention of the General Federation of Women's Hubs in sesklon here I forgot about politics, prohibition. ' elections and all of the other weirbty problems that have occu-. pled their time to spend today in : play. ; This morning the second amnion from Fort Sam Houston, the dlvl- slon that bore the brunt of Chateau ' trade commission today charged Thierry and many other offensives, Commissioner William K. Ilum paraded tor the first time In Its' . h prejudiced history before a feminine review. : Jit officer. ,ngnlnt the Hoyul liuking I'nwiler, r Mrs. John D. Sherman of Estes 1 i inpany to suc h an extent "at Park, Colo., president of the federa- ;, h(, unaMr , K,vv .hp benefit: .. :- r. .. ,i i ,.r. ei i-.i s-. n wl I r: - ! O A lovely collection of needlework creations. Quilted Pillow Patterns (wool filled) Dresser Scarfs and Vanity Sets. Needle Point Tapestries Cross Stitch Rugs Luncheon Cloths Towels Pillow Cases and lied Bpreads Da by Sheets and Pillow Cases Haby Dresses and Ger trudes Baby Sacques Ilaby Quilt lllocks In fact, everything in Stamped Goods. Olossilla Silk and D. M. C. Kmbroldery Threads. A variety of lovely col ors to choose from. Ilaby Layettes finished Q n Oand semi-finished our spe- Handicraft Shop Phone 702 42 South Central Across from Craterlan Theatre O Q 1 MANN'S The Best Goods MEN'S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Ouarnnteed fast colors, pre-Niii'iink liocklmiuls in jdain colois of blue, white, or tan and fancy striped patterns. A real value $1.19 Men's Athletic lnitii lltivs' Linen "WhsI: Soils Suits $1.65 imkI $2.25 75 S1.50 . '. v Hoys riijiinms Men' Knit I'niim Suits. .tl.'J.'i viilnos 1..'.0 VHlnes. ' $1.00 Men's Light AVeiidtt Men's Faney Dress Snx Nightshirts , 4s 1 vnlties 05 4 puir for $1.00 Men's Linlit Weight Hoys' Athletic Tnion I'lijitmas, eoitt or iniildy ;. . Suits styles 50nn.l65 $1.48 Hoys' Wnsli Suits Hoys' Nightshirts $1.25 79 Hoys' Wiisli nhlfl Unlit, 6r t0 f "THE $1.Z5 fHONl-466-407 The tlon, acted ag reviewing officer. Delegate! then went on an extend ed tour of the old SpanUh missions, the Alamo and other pol.iu of In terest around the city before re pairing to an open uir park where a frontier barbecue prepared by an old range expert awaited tli.-m. HEAD IS UNFAIR WASHINGTON'. June 1. IP ' j Affidavits filed with the federal. linn to cumnlnlnt ncndintr whi h , alleged unfnir nieilio-fl of coin-: petition hy tho company." f The affidavit were filed hy ' Freilffrlrk C. HI'rh, vlee-preHlilent j of (he Hoynl linking I'owder com-; pany; Mih. HftrVey W. Wiley, "'-' rotary of the IlnufekeeperH A 111- J nnre of WushinKtnn. ami Miiri1 i, Iilltn(;h;im, o not her member "f tho iilllanee. ' , Wall Street Report NRW YORK. June 1 . (IP) Profit taking sales and sporadic short selllnK Interrunted but failed to eheck completely the resumption ; of the upward price movement In , toilay's stock market. Kxtreme kuIiib tf una Itt nonrlv tun lcnit 11 , half points in the mornlnti tnicllni! were cut down, and In a few cascM converted Into losses by the wave of selling: which swept throuuh the market at mid day, but prices head-! ed upward again in the early after-, no2I' , . . The closinr was heavy. Wide-' ssnread speculation for the rise was definitely halted In tho'last half hour of trading when the call mon ev rate was unexpectedly raised to Bii-. ii.... .bv maximum, the highest for seven yea's. Ilfltllo, wniclt had touched a ! peak of 223, nlumped to 213 and' recessions from the day's blithest Tuvnla van ffnm nna t tittf tioltito elsewhere. Total sales approxlmat- i ed S.IIH.Otin shares, i for the Price No Matter What the Price MANN'S Jlamiilmtmintmott STORE OW EVEffYBODY" MtCfOWiOkXvJN. House of Kuppenheimer Oood Clothes " MEDPORT) M.UT, i 't,(. OurU.lt Of UelliM-'liniii. jltuhuh-hi, t, O..- of IU fcr.-lt Olle -m o olO llml H ia ald li aB known to Jl-sus. Nuir .st Hell yi , uill act aa kiihI. s to all ll,e Internutiuiwl Mniu..ury Council JAPAN DEFEATED f'HICAflo. June l.-MTi Wll- Ham Tildon II of rhlladclplil.i J and. John llennexsy of Indian-; ... I l'"". ""l't the Japan, so lain. o Ahe and Voslilro idita. to ilcfeat in the two openliu; iio;les io:iJ' h"s "of the American zone I;' eup i ami Tennis club courts luday In sirnlKht niatehes. , Tllden dereated 'Aim ti-s, (!-:i, n.n. llcnncsny defealeil- (ibia, n .. .. n , f Classified advertising a"s re.-uP IM PHD CIMPICC Ci!! CMIIPPirnO u,1im ,nA 0UM I IN LiniNbLb; M MMiioi 0EFENS BG!NS: KUPPENHEIM QUALITY CLOTHES Totally urn- t'alirit' m (cptiiiiis willi a ytnil IiImiI dignity you'll like. Mor;; tlian ovt'r arc tin-si' Kup i'iilii'inu'r suits siijiri'inc as an iiivt'stuii'iit. Kvrry ono a ('(iiitiollftl tlcsinii ('oiifiucd solely to Kii' 1 ('iilieiiiu'r and to us. 35 to $65 Two-Piece Summer Suit They are light in wfiulit, uifcly tailored and fee! eoinl'orlaMo. .lust t li e thing for siuuiiier wear. $19-50 to $27-50 MEN'S DRESS STKAW HATS (Jemiiiie iiiiiiinias, peilal i mis. yedtlo Siiil'i-s, sli;is. Inyo pnniiiiitis in till the new slttipes mill st vti-s. $1.50 t" $7-00 Men's Bnthing Suits .laiitzen lititliini! suits, hoys' mnl men 's sizes, $ t.00. $5.00. !?(;.00 llovs' Ciiltim Suits 75"i$1.00 Men's Cotton Suits $1.00 Men's All-Wool Soils $3.5?) to $5.00 Itojs' All Wool Suils $'j.:o to $1.00 TTtTBV'NflTC, MP.DFoTiP, 'l1 BORROWED PLANE ' xf"i V A Jerubaiun " " ; now being Held there. IPAiR If EO AS .MKXH O t ri v, .luno I. (.Ti Two me n we re uml. r arrest today n ,-ouu"e:l 11 wi'll 1 1 '- sttenioted ni::VliK of rilk into Mexico from the lnit"d K:ateK, ami the n'.torney , olll. u( i m has been ordi red to l':"e 'h- country. ! n-i:i I .lose aIvhi-.z. fnrmei n m our ' matti-iti-ate Joruc i :istane,ia Kene- l,la:1 '" lls police lien (In Willi ecu U ml nno'C !ii'ielM witi expw I'd. Ti'li-ifor.i Oimipn, on vf tl'.o Tiiost prnmiTii nl aMornf-ys In' McSi on, who liUM heen nincr;il Alvn vov.' fdiiMsfl f'ir n ionir tiiiio, was- I iilfil lh;il .In h:nl any (.-onm-i-tif.n ui'h flit- sin u mi; 1 1 iiu i''-rntl"M' whi li lo CiMTt-tiil .Mv.iri'x (lis-t;ti-iiil I'l'i mliN u.aI ami It in ar-ii-t. f- liil. mis tn l-:iv tor Ha-, vana. FORCED TO L K.l:Ai'i. itnl'ii. Jiipo I. W Th- .wj-uil-h a'lpl.'tc. le1 (Iriii j'nd-T alti'ri'ptimr t" hvaft the ilt inee fliyht record e:tniP low 11 ' -et ".!:. v ;-t Xasil iyall near I'r of the I'halileoM. ( 'a pt a ins I j.'narin .limine- and I-' 1 a i! eisco Ic.lcsiat' made n forced '.ind'ni!. Nasliiy.ih, in Mcsnpo t .1 tn i.i. is a ppi oxhr. iiely ilitno inllis from Seville, fri-m which point iiht-y started on at noon Tuesday. cvllle Sp iin. dispatches l-st nitrhi cii.liiid fho iwo flif-rs with h i Peai en tlv loan ilist-moe i'tieht ircor.l Mt ,- ":u-.'tice 1 IciinlnTlaSn and t'hirlcs A. I.e vinc at :t:t 11 miles mi tlnir flii;ht to li't iuany, tnn iililt iii iiilMii'i nf moiit-rti if.iri'if.n tut-- -rtuMl (ur wtn-ii wtiti ilk! Th. in:ittrll Is V -tin. -In-. I .inri Mii.t 1 -C'ti colmr; lir Hktrfu friittl pi'H'- . irt It lit IlkOvK Hi 3 i..Tt, I ti Uli.'irr 1 Cll)l)ltf S FUT iwl'lt tlu sn-v'y of tho W'pstlnntl effort to prnpfrly ullllzi' the wittfr ' r-tn;QlftpH ndvprttutntr c"n rVolt C'ltsifiPfl roU-nrt isinir roputt i. 'JMl I W R ESTL I N Gil ' ;9f0 - ..JStrangler LEWIS f ( i ! ! Q kvf y World's Heavyweight Champion VS. U - & S ( ' p':- Y ' E3 ilh tV-f3iS A , State Heavyweight Champion of Ohio uiis m V J u N E 1 1 I i 1 r4 ft t Auspices American Legion Drum Corps f ' A v iji f 'l tJ I General Admission $1.10 U ; H" y iHi -J ' ) j Reserved Seats $1.65 jjj Q W o 1.1 3 Rows Ringside, S2.20, Including War Tax r., ORFflONT. FRTTVAV. JTrNB 1. JPII lit PAN FRANCISCO. June 1 lCt Ccclnuel Churl-s A. I.lnclberxh landed at Mills' field shortly after noon today, ile al:!itei I.; a lior- rowed monoplane ill uhirh h" flew I 'mm l-oiin I ea-h alter circling iCrisj-y field at San Kranclnt'o and iiIih Oakland airport. He left lxini; Heac h at &: lu a. m. ' IXNfi HKAfil. Cul.. June 1. (VP) Dm more (lisplayiiw; his fond ufs f'ir (JisrfHanlins already ar unned plans and for avoiding new ia:er men. Colonel ('has. A. l.fml- heruh sle an early "flight" away B from tle muniripai airpoit nere at : t: In a Hyun mononlune. He headed, pvesnmahly, for San Kranrisfo. The plane Lindy flew wan one inn tied in hi in h the Mnhonev Mrpliine com puny of San Uieco, milders of his famouH Spirit of St. Louis, and its sister - ship, whldi in now owns and flit;n. Tho latter plane now is at the VT..lw.t.t.v- f .f.tti..T lilt In om.ilj; ,,,, Kunph,(.r nn(I Colonwl et kenriduo. I-indberglfs riyins oinpanio.iHt on Mb recent trip from ; 'ew Vork, were with him when he i left l:ere. j OKTLAND. Ore., June 1. t,V Tin; (h'f.-nM' oppnerl today in the t j irial of tho suit by sevnn l'nrtland 1 iiatiks auacklni? thii law uruler j which hank capital in taxed. tJ-o. 1 Mo wry. nf tin; district attorney's n"f ice, said tho U'fnst' would .he haseil upon two promises the . first that the hunk had not ap pealed to tho county board of , eiiualiwitlon for relief from' tho ' apliiil Hioek lax. Uiin which tho i suit is based, and second, that y jiayiuB the, tax for several years, they had admitted its legality. i CHILD SLAYER OF T I . I : I )0, Oh i c; Juno 1 .(TO The Lucas county f;l'and jury re nin ed a first denreo murder in dictment hero today a r a 1 n s t charlis .1. lloppe. who con fessed he kidnaped seven-year- dd liorothy Si-iialosk from her 1ed here and killed her. Her I'l-dy was: tossi',1 tuilo the porch of her tincp-'s home Tuesday. Teacher Turns Editor MAUSlinKU), Ore, Juno 1. (P -I. tllllwte. principal of the Murshrield htli school durhm the past yen i and formerly teachor tit Itonsevelt ltijih school, Portland, an nounced today the purchase of the Washington County -News-Times of Forest (irove. effective June 13. from Karl ('. 1,'rownleo. Associated with Gillette will he lltiRh McC.il vray of Pottlanil. VKNPLKTOX. Ort.. June I . fiP I. XV. Pent, assistant commission- ! or of reclamation, and George K reiitzer. (1 1 reel or nf rfi-l.-i mitt inn economics will arrive in Pendleton toniKht to confer In connection fj W. 1 1 1 i i i it. i ii. ii.i Innii TAV PIIIT ii r i i lu n ilia Kan ItA ' Tickets on Sale, at Cleo's News Stand ;L J Brown's Cigar Store Pastime Pool Hall 1 I 111 - Kr..!t 1 I ,M a 1 nree Irlisrli Class Pre iminnrips a . p 11 'HP Piggly Wiggly Bread 3 1.MWS Matches Silver Nut Oleomargerine 1 iMHiml Cane Sugar 10 loui)ils 70c !M Tomatoes- -, 2, Sili-lb. cans UJ Armour's Deviled Meats 5 and 0c size. The finest flavor on the market for sandwiches. Large size can. Corned Beef ' O C c Ijirec -lo (tin, fatii f. miJ. V. Walnuts (A real special)" "ZZr Kirt .-.lK-ll.il. 2 imiimli ..i .....JJ Pink Salmon 1 Qr" I.tuvi ran, each A w V Genuine Chinese Noodles fQr pmiiuls KfZJ t Italian Prunes O C n S ihiuikIs d J i -1 rst Green Tea Pound 17c E. Main PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKET SATURDAY SPECIALS CHOICE FAT FRYERS CHOICE FAT RABBITS ALL CHOICE STEAKS Ofl Per pound OUC COOD 1IAMS i'cr pound Phone 1236 nnd Ptanfield irrijiatlon districts in j the west end of Umatilla county. The survey is helm? made in an UWIISIM )Cr "W Corn 2 Ciins Apricots (I leu vy SVl'll)) No. 2',i's, per can Sliced Pineapples--(Heavy syrup) No. li's's, large can. each 19c 20c Lard . K-ponntl Tall $139 Sauer Kraut IVr Can 15c Help Yourself and Save -1 fail or wliolf 'stored in the McKay irrigation re , servoir, siuthwest of Pendleton 1 m ssaaxm y 25c 22 c 19c Caddy Crackers :t rounds 39c Snow Drift 25 C Toilet Paper Al C (1 rolls (tiiiiranli-ol llMIO slu-ots V Klamath Gem Spuds & 1 If) IVr 1(10 iioiimls i? X A H O Oats 1 C r I'llilii or Quid.-, paikaKi' Piggly Wiggly Special- ' Coffee AOr IVr immiiiiI V Peanut Butter n 2-IHiiiml liiickct, oai'li tJJ V Pork and Beans ?r 3 fans u3 Golden Marshmallow Syrup- ' CQf .VKitnl pail v - Large Black Figsj P3 2 rounds 25. E. Main KliKSTf SIDE PORK Per iM.imtl CtXik, 25c We Deliver Clean rags wanted at the Mall Tribune nfffc. if