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Wednesday, March 13, 11)29. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER i uncr iajuujuuy Will Build New ; Plant At Lake n Mi, waiutm wukmiu (Observer Correspondent) !.OSTINK, Ore., (Special) The lurific J'owvr nod Ught Co., Is preparing to build u new power plant ut the foot of Wallowa lake. It Is huIU that the present power Ik not sufficient to take cure of the needs. This plant will curry the peuk load each evening and In needed for ( emergencies ut ull hours. J. J. Jackson, of I,osttne, who was to receive his sentence lYiday, wilh given two years In the state penitentiary und wns tuken to o Ha lem the- same day. The Jackson fumlty moved to Halem two weeks ago.- Tho report of the Wallowa dulry w herd improvement association fur i the month of February shows 36 ( fperds with. 6G5 cows on tejtt. t'hurles J.ltrh had high herd with 4 cows averaging 3:1.16 pounds or fuc. 8' Krod Gray, recently of Joseph, Iiiib opened a meat market here. j!( Ho him itiHtulled an umiuunla re frigaratiun system and expects, to 'kocp an un-to-datn imukot. MIhh Kdllh Nolnn liuil )u r trm. snSi removed Wednesday ut Kmer- j A number of Christian Kndcav i orers motored xo l.a lirandc Wed- nesday evening to attend the rally w hich was held there. Thoso who went were Airs. M. Crow, Warner, Melvin and Alartlia Crow, V'elvu Hammock, and Jluth Leonard, , The Kebekah lodgo enjoyed " a hoc in I evening Tuesday at the I. O. U. K. hull in I.OHtine,. when MIhh Uerth and Miss . Woodward " re t ceived the degre. Tho Knterprlsc lodge put on the team work. There were bit members present, SI! of the ' tiumbor being from Knterprise. itefrctdimcntt wen; served after Vlhe Initiation. Airs. Kllen Cnrlaon, of Seattle, : . was a weekend visitor at tho. W. O. ; : Courtney home. All's. Hanford Chapman came in from Kiulth Mountain whero she. Jh teaching to nttend tho Itcbcknh lodgo Tuesday evening Mr. and Mm. 8. 1. Magi II. Mr., und Alra. u. J. I'oley und .Henry . Kuhn were hUHincss visitors ut K-, terpriB 1'Vidny, ,i iie Community cluh met in ttie trnutgo Jutll Krldav uttornoon with I t hii'Kif number ureaent. . Tiw?;ioutu Kork benefit dunce, given in Lostinc Friday evening1,; was enjoyed by a large crowd. Tlie women served u lap supper. There ' Ik about one mile of road to be built yet before tho road is Com pleted to the forest nerve und us 1 the funds had run out. the com munity is trying to raise the neeea-' sory funds in other ways. Tho road la n" great asset to the Wal lowa county, as well as people from the outside who use it to ko fishing hunting und wjio wunt a nice place to spend, theirivueaUuiu The dance Vm-tleo ftnriSmtnumST ,v. ' - H. Ai. Crow went to Joseph Wed- nesday on business. Jtuymond llouser, of Cambridge, Idaho, urrtved Tuesday for a visit .p- with his )arents, .Mr. und Airs. (Jeorse iiouser. ; i Mfss' lieu lull At q ill returned home Saturday from JCnterprlse, whore she has been curing for the young son of? Air, und Mrs. Arthur J'uce who has hud pneumonia. t Hoy Huiin puiThused a new cur while in I .a Grande last,week. SAIis. Nellie Wunmck wus tuken to the haspltal Thursday at Wal lowa, where she will receive nuUi- i cul treatment. Air. and Airs. Hurley Courtney! nre tho parents or a daughter, to. them at the Wallowa hospital Murch 4. Hoth mother and buby tirpt dolus fine. J' - Mrsi J. b Huun, of Kvans, lias just returned from i'ortlund where she .went to meet her duughter, ' Kdlth Huun Wayne, who Is singing w ith the Henry Gould singers of New York. They ur louring the,, 1'nlted States und were In l'ort-' land und Hen t tie. T j Airs. Kiniiia Alonre and her i grnnddutighter, Alurgery Avery, left ' last Friday for her home ut Tur-( ner. Ore. Airs. At o ore has been vis iting friends in Wallowu county for several weeks. Hurry Winnings , returned home lasu week from the veterans hos pital at Walla Walla w here he un derwent a minor operutlon. The Itev. J. George Wuhs, of la Grande, conducted services ut the Presbyterian church Hun day after noon when he officially declured the pulpit vacant which had been occupied by the Ilev. W. I". Shields for a number of years. Aliss Alarrion Hunter returned Wednesday from Pendleton where she hns been visiting her sister. Airs. Frank Aloens. Air. and Airs. U K. Wiggans and daughter, Horts. Aliss AH Id red Bradford nnd Uitlie Gardlnier, of Vaker, Airs. Hoy Alorris und dutigh ier, Gwendolyn, of J in bier came in . Sunday evening and spent .Monday . with Air. Wlggan's parents. Air. .nd Airs. William Wiggans. Air. and Airs. O. J. i'oley and ' Mrs. F. B. Leonard went to Wal lowa Sunday to visit Mrs. Kdna Halt who has been very ill for sev- i erul weeks. Airs. Hall Is slightly Improved to the gratification of her many friends. Victor Crow won able to enter I school Monday after being absent i for a week on account of injury j received in a fall n week ago last j Saturday. I'nt Holllns nnd Phil Prior, of in bier, w ere in Lostine Friday with a load of nappies which they: were taking to Kuterprise. ) Airs. J.ula Phnmick and small t son. of Walla Walla, are visiting j her mother. Airs. Oliver Woods. The members of the Christian I Kodeavor met at the home of Mfss Kdlth Greenotigh last Haturdar evening where they practiced sing ing. Kefreshments were srved by lira. M. O. Courtney. A splendid program was given in the assembly room of the high Frhnol At on day afternoon. There was a number of visitors present.' Superintendent W. W. Crow n- noiinced that the programs would be given every 'two weeks und an pUT OUR WAX r By Williams, j wou'd eeritf? I-A J speav fer somPm , ;j k Co dowkj p - f'EA-r- OOOOH! TH ,' IhTamD s&C' MORE- EOUCATlOKl WnnTT- ' ' SOM6.' pEfcPOU''G.TS. ' I ; ; -&tm$i rm'- VtVf UES;,Bf?AlV4S-tHW - ' . j j! ; ' I'm. u iMT.Ofr N NOISES. i .. 3 ; : 3-,3 . e. '" v. -J ! At Elgin Opened By Mr. Swander U) Mis .lU'i-ua.t lliitt (filini'rvor fori ospomlcat ) KHUN', (pc.-lul) Tho Hv. r. olfiwrs -Wtll tnko I'hursdny'l,- PUm.nK lumiiiK in ui.- homo or Mrs. Mm. .VllrlSlulU VilUllII tto Hotitson. the wcri'tury unit ill- rtrrtor of tho Oruntlo ltolntn iiiuio. , Hutlou. , ., !' IIkm Hossie Qoyeito, dnuirhter of r'Mi. nnil Miw. JtMioph Ooyeito wnd j'Jitr frii-nit. Mias Mary MUlor, apent imrt of lust wiMk vintnnjr with Mtwt Ikiyrtto'a imrputii. Thty ivturni'd t i'orllHIHl Kriilny, t i Mr. nnd Mr. iMlnimln.i of Ihillf-' oinlii, niTlv.'d In Cove Monday. t'iili-l Ihv nc lir!:linx I'lnm Tli-y vxiwil lo uiulif thi-lr, liomv i,;i:r,i.nji In Klu'.n, Hiinilny, Maii h i lipru m imve rvnu-a -inn auix ., hl. (.,M)yi,.,iiin ilnnvh dls- SauniliT houso, Mr. nnd Mi. ,K,.,, moniliii; Mi'rvioi. anil i-uiiiiii um. vmvnta -of- Mm. l,m.1,i.r! Sn-nilPil In iroiidly nnm mi Itoivsr. liM'rs. 'Hio Hi'U'Minon metdlnw wi'ro Mr. nnd Mrs. rilvin Wright, of mu'iidnl by it.lcitiitlim fiinii lln' Mi'iii-h. mi. mien! tho wnt'kpud Jn churclii'ii pif 1 a tlinndo and mir Cov vinltliiir Mi Wrlirlu'B uur. niun(inK imvnB. iih wi'il hh tin- h'.-i-iit. Mr. and Mm Kiu l- Uaii und t,.r Ph,m..,.8 Uf icltrln. At tlio nlirlit Mr. WrlKlit'n inoilH'i', Hi Vulcit- B,.rvll. t) n ucm nnd mm, ovanti il". ' "; 'limit of iv.yolli.. I .In.. In-mm a r- Tlio Guild wwhiir for tho lulu- vivnl itiiH-ttn ln lx. I. .romHl..ir nlwly. Thi u,,. I.. I...: . li 'T'Th ir il ? r ..tt.-ndod und mii.-l, l...r.,-t Ih ..I- of Mrs. J. It. Trice. A politick din- ... . , ... nor was H-rv.-d. Th I..Ht Ont.m idy Mm nianll. !' "" e. ailU His Kiin it-nuns in una -i- furt are hl;hl,v i-ecninniende.l by all who Know them, eKpi.-liilly by ( i'. Swander, who is ftate Hrcre itmy (t" tbe CltilNtlan clntrchea of by Mr.-'Rerun -the tttht-r, and ap-.o'G I mrroia in u unu it i iiai i 117 urn. K. ;lught songs,, putreaots. mud ,HlU!i (Jt $as. , Twrufd iHHwsseji ' .' - ; ' t. aieeunira nra neiu pvrrv nivnr hit so list by pi opiiut Heein, a, clear, pleasunt busn Voir Hoi uln UmdH u, cJiora ehotr, A new real are Ik the "HutiHhlne Itoostor Gang" choir. This group consists of nil the childn-n In the communi ty who vHi come, Ik t ween the ages 7:3(1 etoeut threat night e4ich Alonilay night. which U .. .. .. r I Antwerp soon la to have the first IMiIlcewomen tu Jlelirlum. - vmoiiHi invitation was given to nil to nf-1 - ,, by th assistant superintendent. Miss Claudine Gerth. Song by as sembly, piano duet. Alarguret I'oley and K.st her Fleenor, monologue "hiderella Iyes M hem Hlack" by Edith 3reenough, "Glimpses into lostine School Life", Velva Ham mock, musical reading. "Saucy 8ue,' Mui-gnret Poley, pantomimed by Ksther l'leciMr and Waitier Crow. Mrs. Willlard Lewis entertjilued et a dinner Sunday, the HEALTH ri:v-:T t:j: Titouiu: Hyv lr.. Krederlrk .Hirlcker The-oyea iue tlio ngentw of one of the most ImiKirttint' fq net loos of the human body. Tho eyes at ntori dot Ira to und sensitive, and their" umfttlnis 4s cuHlty linptifrMtl. It Ih. estimated that ,orer t0 pt-r cent of impaired c-lghl iuid the occasion ia,,,'n,mnt discomfort, diseases Und leing tho birthday unnlversary of i I'-rtfodeney can bo preveiHed. Mr. I.ewia and his brother, John " t uitinciai ligiitliitf sjs-l-cwis. - 4 (tern is that neai-eM td ordinary dtiyi Mrs. J. K. Ferrell left for Walla light. . imtlammatioh of, or injury to liir I j e-fH, if pain or discomfort coh jf Unties. . an' expert in eye dlnas ' J I fdiould be consuHcd early utiil U eat me it 1 jCQiiHCjenuouaiy fothiu c t. Dorcas Society iAt Cove Elects l New Officials, LI ... if; meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. t'luis Hertsch. Mdreh t! when it is hoped the sewing will he Completed,. r.u ..m. ..... .y. . r..si. ,,,,,, special le-tuiv.; of the south of the school buftdlng. Mr. , Hing;: are strong gpel e .atitl is working with sheep for Joe ' ttir.-'jr.'r "i1 ..u:"'-1-;!'.'.'-" Gray, Ht. 4 Teported. j ,ri , l-lltl , r n , , Ll1 Airs, Kva Coad and sorts, Itoherl and Curl, spent the weekend at : ''riiitland, Idaho, with K. K. Coad. Mr. Coad is principal or the Krttlt- land school and Mis. Coad is ttotn- estic science teacher here. .Mrs. ' t'oad reports the road between llahu'H und Maker in very bad con- ' dillon. 1 ' j S Aliss Nora Hmig. daughter of .Mr. I and Airs. Karl Jlaag underwent a; luusil oittnattou Sat tut lay. She is jcpnrlcd to be getting along uicely. I John . Jlruducr. of Jjl Grande, p'it the weekend In Cove at the ' jiouie .0, the Itijv. and Mrs. 1'. K. j Stm-gesj' : ' v.. -. v. ' j t Mr. und Mrs. l. Itichnrdson ! spent Suiulny night with Mrs. ' jtichardsou's sister. Mrs. J. C. Mil-! ler, leaving for I'emtleton Monday. Air. Ittchardson Is recupemtlng af-j ter a serious operation and he and i Mrs. KIchaid.Mon Dave been vtHltlng' In Covo for several davs. 1 ' 1 j I.OVI-; CAI SKS si it lii: i ! SAX FHA.VriSCO. Mar. 11 (AC) ' Tlie Kleamer Admiral Schley, ' hound from Sjiii lranelsco to I'mt buiil, retui'nrd to port last night with tho body of I mt i lei A miliar, STAGES LEAVE From La Grande Hotel BIdg, Adams Ave. Wallowa Valley Coaches Leave- La Grande for Joseph 8:45 a. m. ' 4:00 p. m.t Makes All Main Line Connections. For information call MAIN 799. Free Delivery 1- ' ' inmti-y man, v-lio ronimltlod huI- i; Hy Mm. .1. It. I'Hiv :cld ly nhoutlnK hlniMPir whon thn ':j (Olwervcr rniTonionili'iii vi-hmoI uih an ihIIph nut nf s.-n JTOVK. Oi-o., (SinrlaD Orriroi-H kkiii.'Ii Tho 11i?hl Htioiilil (.niiiM ni-M-f J-llpli-d lit tin- llnrpim moliii-? ,..' . ' , ..... In,. i.. i...i. 1 , . ,. ,'ni,.. ....... i-i ., Aftnlliir's nu'SKinainB nald h r.m nun. . urn? Bin- win j,piii ii-r iiiin- i". bhuui-i iui TiKiiHiiiiin-j j (. uuinuu -, u,,,- ,- irn,-i . Imnd. At pn-si-nt tin y will loonlo 'pi-oili and over tin' Jltrlil Hhmildt-H (flwlwl pi-i-nldi-nt. Mia. K. .1. Sliu-k-at Wulla Walla whrre Mr. l''oi-ri-ll for lfrt-liandd iiooplis' In oi-drr land rcpli-clrd vl lirenliUnt, ,Mr. Unit a aliiulnvv ha nut. mt. ,-j Jm'li Kpnitravi H. n-rrt'tnry. Mis. I.'llllltv vlHl.in I minJIn.. I llf, AHpb; l-OOli-Ctpd tlfUUl-.T, I nun, in'iiiur, 1 if nurue, .Miwer is interested in phurmitcy. Harold I'earce who has been working at l,add Canyon is home for n few days until weather con ditions settle. Mrs. Josie Cook has received an announcement granddaughter,-. ,Muri(jt, Kllen, vjhn was liorn to Air. and Mrs. J.iA. i'ook of Ashland, Keb. 1 !i. The Neighborhood ' club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Wil liam Wiggans. Airs. Hull and Atrs. Ward were hosteMses. Comforts were tied during tho afternoon and refreshments served by Mrs. M. ). Courtney. The next meeting will be an all day meeting at the homo of -Mrs. 1. H. Maglli Saturday, Mar. 16. ' , Mrs. T. M. Cook left Wednesday for her home In Ashland. She has despondent over a love affair with , a Sun Krnnelsco girl. The Schley put to sea attain Just before mid- 1 night. ... f . jt. oinv.im n, IMIl in IIIW UHHI j ,Ai ... ii All . duo to defeclH of the eyes which V' " ' ' ' ' , prevent the rays of light from h ing properly focitssed In the ovo. of the birth of a Properly fitted eyeirtasses. nronwlv VWorn,. will . uunedy the defect-, I'roperly fitted .cyegkiNxeti not onlyl enalde a person with defective vi sion to see more .clearly, hut they may Improve the general physuat condition. Tho proper fitting of eyeglass.1 demands expert know lodgo und great oare. Kyeglaswa, Mio NnseH of which are not aduptcd to Hie. eye, or frames that do tiol hold glaasrs in correct ' position, i may do .groat harm. In tlie. nor mal ey. by special hpdw of sight, tho IniagcH of objects ar e properly CnnnouA. I .. .1 .1 been visiting friends nnd relatives ,,., ' " . m wimw , r , . .. ... formed. Alyopla, or nearsighted I- r.haplain. The next meeting will; be held with Airs. Lottie Itorkgieti DCST ItliOWX l.r.00 AMLI'.S SIIAN"GirAI. Mir. 15 (Al1)- and a progntm is being nreitared ' loiir-llko dust ffotn the Gold des- for the expected" visitors from the f t engulfed Shanghai today in the illft'ei.-rrf sochlY-s -uf ttre ' Hit pt Im( wor.-t Mtonn rem4(rd tliore il 0 association in women's work. Tim e years. The dust, was blown morn officers are expected from each Hit- lh;i n 1 jm 'miles, borne n a storm', clety In the Grande Hondo district, which iirlluatel in. Alongidiri (m , A round tabic discussion oT the Alar. II. i- - nere ror several weeks. Her son Bert Cook, und her brother, IV M. Hammock went as far as l.a Grande with her. Charles Hnnson cut his hand, quite badly Alonday. Ho was taken to the hospital at Wallowa where ness. Is induced by a condition where, the distance froip the front to the back of the eye. bull Is too long. This cn lines distant objects to- be blurred, and diwomforl. hearlachea and eyestrain are seven stitches were taken to cIoho P"'lenced: Hyperopia, or farslght- the wound.. John Avery Is working 1 induced by a condltlon in Afr. Hanson's place this week, where the, distance from the front Dr. and Mrs. Iluckmnn, of Knter- lo 1,ark of yhul Ik too idiort. prise, left in their car for Cortland This causes close objects to appear. Saturday. They expect to be away blurred, which in turn brings abou n week. Airs. B. I. I'eal and child- eyestrain. - ;- ' 1 ren. -who are In high hcIiooI, oe- ; Astigmatism .is lnucod "by ti, cupled the Huckman home part of conilition where., the rays, of . light the time.' They drive out to their falling upon different part (of the home in Prairie frcek for tho eye tire not foeussed at the siune weekend. t j point, with the result (hut, hbjtcts , , , ro jndistinct and eyesight is lm' paired. . ; - ; Myopia, hypropla and ustigma- PAY OX STATIC BOXDS SAI.KM, Ore.. Alarch 13 (AP) UiC,u cim he remedied by properly To pay principal, and interest on fitted eyeglasses. - state highway bonds State Trcasur- - The danger signals of dls- re Kay. will transmit to the state's turbances are frowning, watery fiscal agency in New Vork on Ap- eyes, fatigue after continiu-d use ril 1 the sum of $l.GH.3so.fio. The of eyes, blurred vision, snrouens ar principal pnyment will be $S6i,rifln. redneHs of eyelids, pufflness of At the same lime the mini of eyelids or under eyes, drooping of $.rr97,ftG6.25 will be K-flt to the fls- lid. mild or severe headaches and cal agency to pay Interest on war aching of eyes, vetrana' state aid bonds. In every case of falling eyesight i tL OUR SERVICE To Design, Make and Set Up When we call on you tf offer jo our services in help Ing yon wlef-t a fitting memorial for some . loved one. out erviei does n-t end ther. We have tsompletu fa cllitfeH fr making the monument and then setting ft up fot you we Insist that you arc sot luffed when our wurk Is done. ' " Cemetery Memorial Works C. H. JIcCLURE SPECIAL Ice Cr BRIC KS PARTY. Order early from your dealer Blue Mountain Creamery "Eat More Dairy Eroducts" Pattison Bros. The Pioneer Service Store Now learn how much you can save by buying these Staple Groceries on Thursday and Friday, the 14th and 15th Blue Mountain or Brookfield Butter', per lh., 45 White Sttir Tuna Fish, Vjs, '.:::;....: -.:.:.:.'..'...'......'... 13 .Gold Modal Mayonnaise, pint jar, ....:.:...... 39 ?X(.a Utah Tomatoes, Royal Clrh Gi-ape Fruit. No. 2 can .'..':....'. COe Rottle Heinz Mammoth Green Olives .. 1Q: Bottle Dickinson's Loganberry Juice 2flc Large Packane Carnation Oats, with premium ..':..'... 34 Hatchot Brand Boston Brown Bread. .....'...- .15 .-'fie Jar Olive Meats ,liu ,-iH in i;:-.r .a-i.rin ..-iv.. U. M i"t ' , ;. m Ercsh Hostess Cakes which we display in our Show Windows range in price from 15c to 60c. Call Main 80 rHL y ! 1 22 1 .1 M K i& ai l i .l.ii -Miiii'Ii'Ei , 1 Mi as a dvertised" How many times you see those two words in-the course of a day's shopping: "This article for sale as advertised." And those two words are as welcome as they are fa- " miliar, for they form a bond of confidence between the merchant and yburself. They are his guarantee to you of worth and value. Here is an article that has been described in your ; newspaper. Its merits have been told; possibly, too, : its price. You know exactly what you will get when you buy it. You know its quality, its utility; you know . ' how it fits into your needs. And when you buy it, you know you are getting not some unproved substitute,': but the specified article as represented. ( It is easy to understand why that phrase "as adver tised," creates a feeling of confidence. You have learned to depend upon consistently advertised prod-, ucts. You know that the maker has confidence in them'' else he would not spend money calling your attention to them day after day, and month after month. You know that they have been approved by the most criti cal of investigators the buying public. And above all you know from experience that buying goods "as advertised" is the best investment you can make. It pays lo read the advertisements