La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 07, 1927, CITY EDITION, Image 2

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    Tuesday, June 7, V.)27.
LA GRAN UK EVENING OUSEKVEK
Pngg Two
Bradley Sweaters
; the smart feminine garment
for sport and vacation wear.
;Sli:endabI
Quality
Dependable
Values
lOItt II "
w-.- LOSTINK
PERSONALS
lru
Col. Lindbergh
Content Aboard
U.S.S. Memphis
built the Plane
in-, ii""
. M 1 1 J I'
..i" win- ami lHi i I linv
nitforittt-
I IFi'ilf
rn.
nnii itinK for linker where I hey at
tended the youiiK people eonven
ii. tit of the i'hrh-tlan Kndravor un
ion. 'I'husr whii aimuled were:
'reda I li II. Martha Crow, Minn
1'iinv, .Melvln Crow, Dorothea Coir.
.Myrtle Olson, Ml. and Mitt, Shields,
Mrs. Mike Crow ami Jdelnni Kill.
Several dflften nf the I'ythian
Stater lodj;e Wfiii to KlKin Thurn-
iluy wlterv they iut ou hoiim lam
Id fa
'h;t.n'tl
! ' 1 11 lltl
I.,
hail l-rj.l..
-ek ir
NUlfi-
Iven In
HKht. , 1
i Mi'rt. 'WHIIiii'i V ini:. n peut ne t
-r;'I days lu Jj: i.randf .'tut luib-l
ler recently, j
f Marlon Huffman and funnily ninij
,' Holland Graham and family, "l
' .KIkIo. visited friemia ni l-i
; jci'dtilly.
... Sluart Hamilton Iiiin been
lined to IiIm home for it wi
th flu. He Was improved
Vient!y to be out Saturday.
Mr. Hiirh, Mm. Ktlar Marvin
and Wi'H. KetKUMon made a trip in
. iJt Grande ami hark Friday.
The' community Huh tnei with
lrs. Itoy iiuun Friday, he cream
t,rt cake were served.
Mr. and .Mm. William Hunter
ta 01 'd Mr. and .Mm. Ge.or:e Wart
vamI to Klptn Sunday.
' Mr. utid Mm. Charles KrhlwHI,
lri C'Juytoti Goodman, mid Min,
. VyrtJ wr In La Gram" "i
' a mucU) trip Friday
, ; Ur. and Sirs. Iluppell, of La
Gifiu4ft, were Inline vlhliom at the
hum of Guoitftf Tllion from Sat
urday (o Monday.
' iXt- and Mrs. Vernon Alnsworth
and Mary (loodtnan, of I At Grande
0ttmied Ihe Memorjul services
here.
I Mrs. Wayne Wade, of Inland City
)ut4 been Hie Kuewt of Mr and Mr.
Harry .Wade.
Mr. and Mm. Have Hun, of KIkIu
were vhdtltiK their daughter Mrs.
rVr ft uso n, r w e n 1 1 y .
' Mt. Mid Mm. W. C- Kleener, Mr.
miTV Mm. U. H. MWiill nn.l .lohn
M.-U'Knnstn nitended the I. . . K.
inectHiK ftt KnlfririHa. Mr. Kleen
er wiib one of the memhem who re
ceived the veteranw' Jewel.
T Thr0 carload of yiiUOK peoiile,
with their chnneronH, left l-'rlday
!. R fl. MKMPMIfl. y WlrMeBH
to The AmoHuted I'rctw. June 7
iAV) l Vtwnel Charl-8 A. Und-hi-rKh
In huvliiff Hitch a k'ood tlinn
on hlM "itrlvatc" warwhip that h
wouldn't mind a hit If th rrulnt
wen- to rontlnui- u ft-w days loutft-r
fN('-l thai Ihf urraliK'-nu-nti hav
hi-fti tuad- Tor his r-ctptlon at
WuHhliiKton ami elwwlieni.
rnh-MH thf M'-niphlH I'licouiiterH
I'xci'ptionally had wcatlu-r. Vict
Admiral llurrue 1 urt Hie din
HfiKUiHhed iianHfiiKr will he ahlo
to Mii-n uHhutv at Wa.HhliiKlon on
Hehi'duh- tiiin- ror the K',,'tl"Kt of
I'n Hi'l' iif CoolidKi- UMd otht-r otl'l-
clulH of hi Kovrnment. ThroiiKh
the nljfht the rrutH'r continued to j
muke iii for the time lost Sunday
when Ntrontf headwind) were met.
wink for Hie KIkIii lodwe. A muihb j ,. ulrntral hope to reach the
iIiom who went w-re: Mm. I.eitoy I virKinta cairn early l-'rlday even
l'ai..on. Mi. J. H. JackMiii and (l)r ,ll4( thii wouhl give ample
Mm. Thoman. 'time for u leiaurely journey up the 1
i
iii rn. iirinan iimmk oir " -
v.-.v lit the patd week of lh fill.
Marion lliimmoek hiH hern JH of
Ihe llu the put! week.
I.oyd Cook, of Im (iriitule. aptnt
several day vUltlnw with l.oxtlne
i'l'leridM,
Miwi Knlh Lenord went to Wal
lowa Monday to vlitil Wll h MiH
lu-rittttlitiv Hull. ' '
Mr. and Mm. Harry lludler had
a.s their iineni lturdy, Mr. and
Mih. Uale Spray. iif Klitorprle.
Mr. and Mm. J. Willhim at
tended the Memorial (ervicH held
at l-;nterprie.
.Mr. and Mm. O. V. MarKenie,
.Mr. and Mm. Kloyd Hammock undth(a
mi u; uierM, r.ii jut ana , u mi
A I rn, Sadie Clemen, of IMIx. were
a'nioni,' thone w)io werfc lit Htttiuuer
viile J)eeoratlon day. :
Memorial day win ohervtd at
f.u.Htlne with fitting ervteen. The
women ( the community gave u
dinner In Ihe lrehylerlaq rhiirrh
hafement. Hit Hum of 10.40 he
lim tnHen Mi- At :0 p. m. ex
erejiteH were hld In the ChriHtlan
.Jiureh. The nitmlc wait furnlnhed
hy t he Knterpre band. "Amir
iia" wan Miinie hy the uudlenee and
the Itev. W. K. ShieldH. of Wallowa,
wave the Invocation. The Memorial
addn-HK win delivered hy the Itev.
tl. II. l-'eeH, Of Wallowu. After the
inusleiil proKiam ihe LoHtlne Om
etery Moi'lety voted in hulld a. new
fence around t he. cemetery und
Hiade the HtreetH and driveway.
I'tjioiuac.
Colom I l.tndlierKh when not
n-tiljiK iH dteply entfiOHKed In t ho
innumerahlo detallB that have de
veloped from hla notahle fllifht.
linuiedlutely he leu rued that the
traiiH-Atlanllc plane Colunihla hud
landed on (lerman soil ' he des
patched u radio tueHnaif" fo ,lar
eiieo i, ChamhiTlln, the Colum
hlu'H pilot, ronKrutulatintc him. To
the - ne-WKpaper corrcpondetitJ
alioanl the Memphis, he remurked:
"It was a very fine phco of work
and another feather in the cap of
avlittoiH. I-ealH such aH the Colum-
hiu'a all have u tendency to am in
iJeveiopinrnt iivlatton
IhrouKhmit the world.'
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Farm
Pointers
Marked Improvement in hay
; marketiutc Ik reported front cmin
! iiiunitleM In which uniform Kedi-r-til
htatidards are hciu; applied.
I l.oiiKleaf pine w a particularly
1 valnahle tree for farm woodlatxlt
'in many n-etloiiH i,f the South he
I a i is.- of ilK capai iy to Krovv in
llo- ioon st arid deepest .sandy
typi-H of land. Il will Riow on thn
ijlel XIIHly Hoil.H II M We tl H Oil
w t InndH, ami wltli Hh dual prod
i tn-lrt of Ikiuhcr and turpentine, of
; f. n may nun vert kiicIi lamia from
an eroiioiuh- llahillty into an ass l.
I darrltea, or
I jniitoii disease
null of dial urhi
HcturH. the most
of culveM, Im the
i lice of the diueH-
iive organs and may he
iff i.'illar ft-ediny. overfei
d U e)i untie f ft . d. .'
duly utillv. dirty n.ijiv
d
HILGARD
PERSONALS
Oregon-Trail
Silver Fox Farm
' Is Offered
FOR SALE
Until July First
Thia will lie an. ideal
investment fur any
one, or, a group to
jointly, take up.
lf cared for an in
the past,, it should
make n net profit of
from Zo to .r.0 an
nually, based upon
the $11),000 cash price
tuikod.
'. If interested, inves
tigate soon.
II. W. Smith
Sole Owner.
MT. GLENN
PERSONALS
MT. (II.KN (HpeehiD Mtw Her
!lia Stocks, who hue hern teuchitiK
Kcjiool here during the term
lHp - WedtieHday evnilnir for hr
home I u 1'ortlund. MIhh Slocks
Iiuh accept ed the. nrhool her for
another term.
Ki ncM '.uukK- aocompanh-d hy
Ids MiHter. y.in-u, left for Suit loike
City Thumduy, where they will fM.
leml the K If. H. ronfefenw.
Mr. and Mm. J. A. Leak Hpei.t
Sunday in I m (Irutide viitltlntr at
the home of their dutiffhfer. Mr,
ciaience J((lruw.
I'urley Kelk huH ttccepled a po
:dtoii with ihu Mt. Ki'iliy- l.umh- r
compiiiiy.
Mr. utid Mrn. Ciulr nuvlduoii
uud luiif liter, ucrompunled
hy Mr. mid Mm. J. II. tie.lde
ami ehildren, Jennie und Joe, of
l.u (haiide, sjient Ttmrvduy eve
iiIiik vixltltiir lit Mt. UU-ii.
The cliildreii of (he eummtinlty
with tlnlr inolhr.rB eliJoye a ii.'
ntc at the Itlvcrnlde purk Thr'H-day.
HIUIAHD (Si.eeiall A motiK
thoee who attended the dance at
M . 'dleal Sprlnn Saturday nihi
from here were Mr. and Mm. How
ard Stairrt and Mm. Mahel Scott
and daughter. Iionna and mm, Win
flehl. Mr. ami .Mrs. Karl Kuve and chil
dren npunt Sunday viUlnn relative
in Iji flrande.
Mr. and Mr. William (.'lark, of
Caldwell, Ida., were visitor here
at Ihe home of Mr. niut Mm. Krank
Hjinford, Sunday.
. Mm. I. V. Yuunir xpeut Sunday
vlhttlnu her mother, M rn. Com ha,
who live in Ut tirande.
Mr. and Mr. luy Thornhrue and
hihlrru Hpeul Sn inlay vinitiiiK in
I -a tiruude.
Mr. and Mm. Henver Charlton, of
I m C ra nde. wer 1 1 ' ia i d viriltoi
Sundny.
Mr. and Mm. Frank Itrailen, oi
Perry, were at llilnard Sunday.
John I 'rice and Leonard I' eru-
on. ttf HilKurd, wero tii i. ramie
vlltom Sunday evening.
Amutiir Die out-of-town visitor:-
at lltliiard rueeiitly wa Imuran
McDonald, of l.u (lrnijtle.
Charlie IfUoii returned lo hit
home hero Sunday after a trio to
Wallowa. ,
Clifford Kaye I on the lck lit
v ti:ii coum I'orri.Au
AT HH ViO FV1U1HTS
CHM'A(lt) - Water rolor. mot
Informal of he piilntlnif ttrin, ha
won a principal place umoriK the
annual exhlhllimifl of the Chicago
A i t Institute. The International
Waiter Color thow, no win il ev-Waii-i
Color Hhow, now In It Hev
('haile llopklnson of IfoHtou, Low
ell Ho user of Mexico, Hulherford
l!jvi of l.eonia, N. J., Mane Kutx
.r rnrlH, I.. I. Kltziterald of Can
.ola, and many other urtlt.
A in erica Ih u country w hete
it to-1- t he state department, the
.4. tiate. ihe weather or Ihe murket
an- usually wroiiK, hut the people
alwayH itjfht.
STAGES LEAVE
FROM La GRANDE DEPOT
'I Phono 799-
Tr;i rl in i'ur
Modern Chair-Car Stages!
Leave
l.u Cifando for Joseph
I-a Graiulo for linker, Itm.io
La (ii'iinde for Haker only
La (Inuido for JVndleton
, (Oltlillff'tliUlM Ht l'-llltctnn f
0:00 h. m.
n:'jra. m.
1 1 :00 n. in.
4 :00 p. ni.
12:6 p. m.
5 :30 p. in.
3 rtlO p. ni.
W.1I1.1 Wullu mid it'g)
Leave La Grande
For Portland at 11:00 a,m,
rare $9.50, Round trip $16.00
Can't Be Hurt
f 's i
While the world clieom f.'apt.
liarlun A. loiulhetcli for liin hop
icrowa the Allan. i , an uukuuk
hero In . Los AiikH-h Is huvin
more of a thrill out of p. than must
of us. Ilu Is William I.. liowlun,
who dealKiitd and huilt the Kyail
monoplune that carried LindbfjrKli
Bcrosii. This picture wa: taken
when Bowlus was tchi Liiidhui iiU
has heen
H)ell!, Hie
I lilj.ru nl
and
Pen
Hide
anile
clill-
illlU;
fa ui-
for
, Vlx-!
lew .
Hmo'a how (Juruian boxem pre
rvutMnJurluii durliiK trulnliiK lerl
kIh (or lights they wear the
most elaborate lteadKcar ever as
lembled. It In thickly padded and
to contracted thut the hU lu .13
lever touched, not even by ran
dom shots of the sparrlnt; mate.
tltlH week.
Krli'k .Mmnn, who
worliliiK al The liullert
week end at hl- hoiu
Lawrence ow.-e va:
viMltor Monday.
MlH. Mahel Sent I and ehildren. ol'
HilKard. were at Uland Cliy Mon
day. J. I). Casey, of Meaeham. was a
reeenl Hilnard visitor.
Mr.H. Carl Jidiaiisen and dauchTt-r
Clara, of Perry, w re vl.iliiu: al
llllaid reeemly.
Mih. Perry Lofton, of La Ci
ih Mpendlnn a fi-w d;'' lore
iin.' with Mm. Mahid Sr. ,tt ami
ill en.
I a n Sa n ford wn.i a I ,a 1 ramie
visitor Thursday. J
Mi h. Mahel Seol I and ehildren
were In Ha her Tuesday. They .
ilayed ill Ihe Halter thealer ,thar
evetlllii:-
Misi Verda I'eruson
her hrother, Ainil Aide
ily. on their r.meh near
a few days.
Kuuene Seit.. of La
ited Winfield Si-tnt Thur.iday.
MIsm lieriilet; I iinei: iui. of I.;
i ramie, arrived here Thiirrida.
evening 1 f visit wit h her friend
Miss Kva Tlioriihrue
day.
Mrs. Pete Patrice returned
her home here after several d:
aliMcmti accompanied
daunhier Miss (iay Thorn
(iraude.
Lawrence Hawse, of l;dai:d Ci
was at Hiluaid eTiday.
Mm. liar! I'ave and clitldr
were La (Jrande viitura Kri-li..
Mrs. (ieitri:e llilyard and eh
dren and Mrs. Walter Vnum: a
ehildren. all of La Crande.
vlHltlim Mrs. P. v Voiiuir Pt id.,
Mrs. Jennie I ec....n Is on t
sick list thN wetdi.
Those that attended the Kane
dance from here were .lohn Pri
Leonard Kermison, Arthur r;iiitn
John and Kva Thornhrue, I
lnt:erson, Winfield and I loni.a Scot!
Mr. and Mrs. II. .ward Staiiet ,nnl
Mrs. Ma I. el S ..It.
Ward Smilh was a viiitm- :it the
Prank Sanf.od place : aim i.i He
livei at Starkey.
t im t. tiitiiwisr
'H (.I liM W t'dM l liT
l!i:i(l.lN" IT. Wilhelm Middl-
-.ehulle, Chh-ayo organist has Keen
invited to opt n a serfi-s of i erls
lo he t; i ven hy disl i nr. u ished m -antsl.s
fioin dilfei-ent eountries al
(he musical ehit,Mion at l'i , nk -fnrt-ou-.Main
this summer. The
exposition is ealled "Mn-m- in ihe
Life of the ati..ns.,, urehe.tias
from lierliu and Paris will divide
honors at the opening '" I .
IU-. Mi.hleNch-.llle will he al Ihe
iij;an the set-Mii. I d. y.
'miin.iI hy
iliiif,, sud
tied feed.
pails or
liiiM-H, and damp, dirty
it;ihleM. As oou art scours Ih dis-
eoiere.l. (he alfrrlrd CII I f HtlOtlld
Im hfparaled from the other and
.the P'Ji dlsinleeird. I-ied should
; te immediately reduced at least
im--liall' and sP-p.'i taken to elimin
ate t In- a hove named conditions.
Poais may he tam;ht to cnt at
i lie ai;e of I wo mouths. (rrouud
oats, wheat hran ami corn meat
are r.ood feeds. This should he
supplemented with ffood pasture
and hriifht, clean leonine hay. The
! .al may he laiiMht to eat with its
dam or hy the us- of a "creep."
. W'-antHK ordinarily is accomplished
al the ae of five or six months.
! An averaKe of L'ou culdc feet of
wood is uh 'I yearly hy every man,
woman and child in the I'nited
: Stul' , records of I lie forest ser
vice show.
The New
Orthophonic
Victrola
Records
Our new Victor Sei-vice
is at your disposal. Lat
est record releases on
sale every Friday.
Come in, pick out your
favorite record and play
it on the New Ortho
phonic Victrola, Our mu
sic room i.s for your con
venience. Can
Furniture Co.
Complete Home
Furnishers
UNION PERSONALS
Never thiow Ho- carcases of
fowls that died of tuberculosis
where ehicki oh ran pick at ihein.
there is much Ki-ater danger of
M-vero inl- ctiou if chickens eat the
sluhercular organs of a dead fowl
fi-nni :illY oilier source. N'ei-
I'NION (Kperla!) Lieutenant
'ha lit on Leu and wife, of San
IUoho, Cal., arrived at 1'nion
Thinsduy for an Indefinite visit
with his father, Ihe Lev. IL
le.
MifH Alice f'adwell and Ikt llh re.
Helfy Cadwell. arrived home Fri
day from Stonwood. Wash., where
M Ish 'ad w I'll tatiuht school dur-iliK-
the past term.
Miss Mae HuMluK arrived nl t'n
iou Wednesday from Salt Lake
City for n two weeks visit with her
parentw, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Ilnll
lnr. Miss llallintt: in superintendent
if one of the Oin-rathie; room at
St . Marks hospil a I in Salt J .a ke
city.
Thomas Hiinhey, of La flrande,
was at l'n ion I'riday to attend the
funeral of William Lee Phillips.
WOMAN' I'AIVTKK SAYS
I . S. AltT SCHOI,S Hi;ST
tiler
t hrow
f-ptili
l-.ilhei
rlepl h
should the carcass-'-s he
ii to hofcs. as they are sus
(. to avian Miliereuhisis.
hum or bury ul a wood
all such d leaned carcasses.
ILWIS WITHDISAW
pdUTLAN'D. tire., Juii" 7 (AP)
- Withdrawal of two teams. Si.
Johns It '-a is and Woodstock Kjre
ineli from the eity hasehall 1-aKUe
at a ur-. -I'll. K of the directors hirl
liUhl I. ae that circuit with hul
m cluhs. The survivors are Mount
.Scott. Moot a villa. Salem, Nlcotai.
Camas and Woodmen.
Pitch.,- Russell will he trans
ferred from Salem to Camas.
PA It IS American art schools
ar1 hotter thun Kn-nch, and Am
erican art studeiitH should perfect
ih. ir loehnl'i'ie on the home side of
Ihe Atlantic- before studying
abroad, in the opinion of Primers
Lea. one of the AnieiicaiiH exhibit
ing at the Hpiinif salon here. Her
work has been hunir at important
Paris exhibitions before. The can
vas at the National Keoiety of Kino
A rl h shows her tw o daughters play
In.' violin and relto.
In private life Frances Lea Is
the wife of Stuart Moroney. a
Paris journalist. Iler family have
been hook publishers in Philadel
phia, for a century.
I 'ranees Lea, lamflis at the theory
Refrigerator
alues
V
WHITE MOUNTAIN
REFRIGERATORS
Repriced for Late Season
Selling ,
Side leer Refrigerator
00 Lb. Ice Capacity
Special $25.85
$1
Top leer Refrigerators priced g
Can Furniture Co.
Down delivers your refrij-iMator. Pay tbo
balance in weekly or monthly installments
according to the reiiuiiemenis tif your income.
Complete Home Furnishers
- b ;
that nrlists cannot have their
work admitted to the spring salon
without Influence. She also scoffs
at the idea that women's work Is
more favored than men's at this
year's salon. She does her paint
ing at her home at La Van-tine,
overlooking tin; Marne.
WHAT liLIVii; .MKANS
N K W Y 0 1 1 K Th r o uk1 the
country the name of Kllnire will no
Mm? a lintr a lintf i forcast hy lr,
Karl Liwinskl. German consul
r tn-ral. The name of the town of
Iv-is w here Chamberlin ami l.evlne
were hoKKed means rinjr as o bell.
i
rmci'
if you
p. vi'-,V.-M-"-'
I F
offered her a Lvicky Strike
SheM say to you:
Uh'-itns cailie
chtt.-elurally l-.s
el reltntoiis St 1
fiav. Mav IS.
.1 has b--e.
and
e on As
ii ar
. siiin-
nsmn
AWAITS PRISON UNDISMAYED
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I'.lr.nolif Urnii, ixipulof XVt. : x.
"The life of an actress is one of
nerve-strain. If she sings, ulso,
her worries arc doubled. Her
audienecs reflect her moods.
If she i.s mentally tired, she
cannot he but convey her
fatigue to those out in front
and the result is a form of en
nui on both siiics of the foot'
lights. I have found a sure cure
for such fatigue, on the part
of the player, is a good ciga
rette. For years I have smoked
Lucky Strikes and the mental
balm and real enjoyment I
have derived from them have
helped me mari elously. In ad'
ditiou they have protected my
voice. I use no other brand."
I'mUstniiyetl, Mlw Clinrlolt Anltfi Whitney. vel!-t.t-i!. t!u.ml:
Huh wonitin. WHli In her rotl;iH tit f.irnn'l-!iy-lh'-S.'.t. . f.ir
Ihe (..mini nriltr tending her lo Sjin Qucnllu julsnii, fullnwimj the
rilon of tht tuprtma court In uihoMinK her t-oiivtrilnii nl vn-hit-
Ina rallfrtrnU't frtnitntl t'ltlli'.lliin Ink-. Hhe H Mhown lit t
tier dealt.
66
You, too, will find that Lucky
Strikes are mild and mellow the
finest cigarettes you ever smoked,
made of the finest Turkish and do
mestic tobaccos, properly aged and
blended with great skill, and there
is an extra process "It's toasted"
no harshness, not a bit of bite.
It's toasted"
Your Throat Protection
W hrt in Nrti' York ynu art caul hilly inWml .
lo sre how Lucky Stnkn ore made at our
exhibit, comer Uiou.fuuy and 45th Strrrt.