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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1929)
Pp" Two LA HRANIJ1') EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE. Thursday, May 1(5, 1U2U If New Fabric Gloves AH new shades up to the minute styles at 89 ..' Socklets all new shades in Rayon 39 Dependable Values. Hill's Dependable Quality. Is HEROIC PHONE GIRL PASSES ON Remained at Post in Cleveland Hospital De spite Approaching Gas. frXJ OFFICE CAT v IMN HUH lH CI.KVKIAN!. May (AP) Anions the bravest heroine of the t'levehind cllnir disaster na tlhtdys Uibson, of ('lowland, a "7 - - : ' - - 1 . J L. i h-phone operator at lit cllnir, nrrv.tuxly Into the manaircr'ft offlrr. ho deliberately faced death while ,1 siijint i msk it my mroe-aci piay Pentium uui Hutruin, Itaa been read yet?" he. said.' "Three different neoph) hav read H,' answered the miiiiMcr, "uttii ii(h think H will do Mlh one act cut out." "I'm glofl lo hwr that It i no Hiirnc," replied the other,' with a slKh of relief. J "11111." roitlniied rho manaffer, fVnrh wants lo cut out a different act.' . Olrl'a Father: "Younif man. are . iron ahlu to support a family " . You Of fn. "Y, sir; bow ;mnny urr ihr in your family " It ft public official crocked 20 Grangers Meet Mlm fact l lroadeant from one riirt i A j frifket Pint i'i! ut the country, to th other, b ; 'nituM aut'h a llilnir to unusual. Tim k! riat majority of offloUiln honrm ,.ily wrvlnu . the public altrtirtu no ultentlon. coon after in a hospital. Tho brave telephone itlrl saw death Approach In In the form of u k huMt 1 yellow poison kum. hut she jituyed ut her exchange hoard muklnif heroM- efforts to warn everyone In the clinic of their dan- K r, and to summon police, fir nun and ambulances. .Faster than ever lief ore fn her , llfti she worked. pluKKinjf in socket after socket In Iho swlUhboard, a she? set all telephone In tho clinic to rinfntf madly their alarm of death. J-'Innlly the heroic kM collapsed. Hotneono curried her out, and soon she died fn the hOHpttul.' i "(heater love hath no rnan.'l wild a priest with tear In hi eye. tiM hp mi Olidyn tile. , "Hlie nf a tint and noble uirl." rnci: ikhhi ovks U:Vi;i.ANi, .May JC AI" The fin door IcadiitK from the Its' 1sih U filM'rnMnn ' f'KK'KCT n.AT lHnviu)' -f'rlcket Klat O ramie held ita reKii lar iriftttiK Haiurduy evntlnjr ut th ilijfhlund whool hoiue. There HIT uhout 20 liit'liiherM piejent. One of the InteriatliiK topka for . hnMi rtiirf'umtioti wo the rooporu 1 1 ve '" 'f' xitiy room in me ifvriuiiu i-iuiic hited of reudlnK and Hon km. where the flrat xidtwion uwurred Whut reuiton hove : ', M ,om" K' onomlca coinmitteo y,.i,terday had heen hft oen. Mato a very ur mj mm m. rjre HiirvIlH 111 VeKllKUltllg IUO Jtayinond Wnelty and diiuHHter, trnifedy unninmced today. Ya u and ilrn. Alary Wueliy Hem The warden'a wtatement 'reud: . Iji tirande viwitora Krlduy. , I -i lm fire door leadhtK to the Mr. and Mr, iiomer Iteehte) and r0om where thp celluloid x-ray rhlldren. of Wallowa, wera vUlt- pimcn were stored and where th relative In KlKln Hunday. -, rirwi explosion oeeurred. hud la-en J Mr. and Mm. W. M. Miller took i,.f( open. If thin door had been : their daughter, Mra. Clarenro Wit- vUmt tlte diwiKter mlxht have been I ty to her home In Wallowa Hun- uverted." . t day May 5 after vlHltinrf with her. , parents for iitmut two week. i "F'rofeajujr. do you iblnk I'll ever he uhh to do anything with my WOlMi?-' "Well. hf cake of u tililpwrt-ek." ; i!er Father , ni. air. for wanting to marry my jlfiUKhr?" . YounK Wan: "! havnt any rea son . I m In love. -. - . , Wo etierfully fly to tba reaeua of the fair aex. -Th modrn wo man la not half an bad aa h la painted. . . 'Tha" ft ainall enirlnw for nwh a hi rar, Itun't it?" tih lt' mul1, all rlirht. Toa fpa It rtmnked a lot.whfn It wa you riff. Tells of Offer Of WflOOfiOOM RETURNS FROM WINTER SPENT IN CALIFORNIA "And yon know nothlnc ht ( kff uhout rcllton?" ai.Ml ihr: milmarT. WjixhiN'OTOK. May 16 (Al) "H'rll, wo lent MMof k vtera Hirtai.l titwi- r. rillior unit puti. Hit laa) mlwKHiarr iw hm, uM j iiat:r . thr lUMon. Mri., I'oni, flu (mmiltialr ItifW4 ly Iwrore ihf foil(ral " f' I tr4 eummlmlon that a Itowton ' ! Anathtt What maVa nr-aIvrtktr.if man who rlnlinnl to wnnl a' nivorwT In It that hu-1 r-niirnt th powor intcrralH of .., , . . ...,... ,.i ImiM of hn.T " KamiM In.i.ll l..t l-Vhnmiy mu.l.. , ., tmMM.Miw WMer prn, An(r No. )f that niihn. ' an offor of :n.nnn,(ioo In rui.li to , ,.,,. ,,,. ..,. Dial tan't hr. , l.uy the foal. Appearing In ronnertlon u'lth tltA ty Min. Marv II. Kail (tllwerver CnrreHonlenl) I'KltltV. Ore., (Special) Mr. Hurt Kail ha'l aa her icueat' Mnn. clay c'enin(f. Mra. J. f. -AverUI. of Knlprprlittt. who. In juit returnlnir with hir hualianl fi-om a winter Tllln la In an f. . , ... n .u .. h.i . .. .. ,111.1,. Iteail of a fertlllaer ronrern, the , , ", In the Houthern rily untl the Aver- Ilia alwnya enjoy the tlnio apmit there hut are happy to Kel hack In obituary of a prominent niiiilaln- Innulry Into financial ,(Mllt of tll) ,.,, wlow.upp..d ilinlneaa man, founder and . '.n..!" "'"""T" hK 'V"'"V Wallowa mountain every aprinir. Norfolk. Va., I'llot Mid: I ' '-He put hia whole heart and aoul Into Ilia ferlllliera." . ' I . A travel notri: One mire nlffn Hint a tip la dPlrd la when yon encounter an African with n whhdt tnoorn or flnifpr bowl. They motored on to Knterpi'iao early Tuesday iiiotnlnif. Mr. a ml Mia. Walter T'e r I h h o and two won uceoinpanU'd by Wc-. ley Hmlih inailo a trln lo i'almoi The publlKher added he wita tlio Valley the jiaat weekend, ole proprietor of the IVmt. , f Guy Tripp returned ... to .naker the fii-Mt of the week after upejidlnw Ho live that you wouldn't he u week wlih bin family here. .Mrs. (Jroxler declared hln man.iKlnv editor. t I), f'n mer ry. In maklntr a report on the hht, mi Id the offer huh "nine tentha hhiff." i you n if, ned (o (toll the family parrot Ji'llumOU walkfvlvlrt lhittFp aoNxip. To kill mm fliVc 1' la Tripp and the children "vfff jito"tt' HuHw next Hjitmday t niukts thelc homo. Mr. Tripp luia aecui-ei eni ploymi nt there. i Ai-clile und Jim Lynn, of Molmi Idaho, were Jn I'erry recently vla lilntf their couftlnjt Mi'H. Anna l.etf Kat and Mi'H. .Mclrath whom they have not aeeii for 30 yenrH. ! .Merle Mlayhick vlwlted IiIh moth er at thli iilace throtiKh lat week end, lie returned lo Kamela Mon day. Mlna l-'ianeen Hmlth, of Pendle ton, motored lo J'erry hiHt Hiinday and lulled her pitrcnia for mncral hotiiH, returnlnir home thu ttnmc day. i ,Mn. tleoi-Re Mnohcr 1m Inwy car fnit for itevenil hundred hahy cblekji and Hhe a Iho Iiiih ahoui 2'Ht fi-yn ready for market. They are of the white Wyandotte. It h ode Inland lied nnd Ifrohain varietlps. Mr. and Mm. K liner Vesii were euIlerH at tho Kriink Hiiuien hoiiui hiHt l-'riday, Th-y were nceom punled to their home at KlKin hy their datiKhter, Jewdc who bud lU'ed at the Hraden home for two uecltH while uttetidliiK whitol. Joe Hlnetalr and hohm, lun and Juit screw t full can of Shelf Fly Spray right onto the Sprayer 1. A stainless spray 2 Amodernized sprayer ALL fly iprays will kill (lies. But manufac k turers have evidently given little thought to the damage their products might caue to curtaim and walln. Old-ityle sprays spotted your walls, sometimes for days. - Used properly, this new spray from Shell laboratories evaporates completely every trace of spotting disappears! You can use it freely, safely all over the house. And the clumsy old sprayer with its round tank messy, wasteful and troublesome to fill the new Shell Sprayer changes that. Ycu just .p..... . ... n f CU.11 t?1.. n vi .ww m van v. uiivu ir ty tapTay right onto the Sprayer. Dis card the emptied can when the spray is all used and screw ott another full can. Shell Fly Spray and Shell Sprayers are in your stores or at Shell station:, now. Get ono today. HELL A Bold, Bad Little Man From Chicago liVWKiiietraeJjiix OTTER &mw M i mm $7' 95 For a Heavy Post Bed as Pictured An extiiii.idir.ary value, 2-inch continuous ponln with heavy fillr.'iH nullcnlile rail joint holds bed very firm. Full size in ivory finish. ' A real opportunity to save. , ' . mmm $o.95 Coil Spring Special To out knowledge the lovcsi pi ice ever quoted on a coil Hprinfr ot thin quality. 99 tempered coils tied on top with Final! helical spiings... Finished in gictn, for full or twin size beds. . ; ' . 6x9 Pabco Felt Base Rugs ' Idea' for kitchen or other small 'rooms. The hard wearing tuiiacc gives you maximum service easy to clean, splendid patterns. Now $3.95 The New and Greater values we are of fering are winning us lots of new cus i tomers and friends. Here is another ex ample of the savings we can oiler you. Whether you need a complete outfit or just an occasional piece for the home, be sure and shop here before you buy. Itcmcmbcr too, our guarantee for sat isfaction goes with every purchase. ' A Beautiful Gift for Her Graduation -A Cedar Chest A Genuine Lane Walnut Finished Cedar Chest A t 50 Beautiful. Lane Cedar Chest in genuine walnut finish, with decor ative panel. This chest measures 101, S inches and is an outstanding value for . , . $24- Pay Only $1 Down and $1 Week On One of These Beautiful Chests Buy Your Refrigerator Now! 250 Lbs. of Ice FREE As anjnducement to early buyers we will give a coupon book for 2.0 tbs. of Ice FltF.K with each refrigerator to be de livered as: you need it by one of the local ice companies. Select now and save. Top leer Model 16.50 Side leer Model 27.50 5G-lb. All Cotton Mattress All eotlon with Imperial stitched fclih; elosoly tuft-', ifl.. 11 nr art lli-klnu;. All sixes $11.75 Walnut Finish Dresser Alt ' harduooil In walnut finl-li, ;t larm drawers and fine plain (ihisx mirror $18.95 , Coil Spring Day Bed A Simmou prmhiet, coil MuhittN with unlmit riiiUh vtl ends. All cotKih mai- tiivss. (Mimplcte ( with flounce $28.50 CARR FURNITURE mm Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers FLY Spruj Wn It it, ha vp been mi w I ti if wood hr William Iliown, ' Mr. and Mra. .lot? Smith aerom pniiied by Mr. Hmith'H two elitter. .hn. Mrdrnth unit Mm. I.eui;iit. of fhlrauo. who are tht-lr hone KUi-fttH. nuidf a trip to town Sunday to. vtalt Mr. and Mra. t harltj Walea. The Perrv ChriMian Kndvrtvor Rave n Mot her'a day pi okijiiii In jtne Minnny m'iiooi room last Sun 'day. J The M Lhm'S I ,ornli)e Hiuiih und j Vera Slattery aecuiiipsinteti hy Theodore Mathson. Jake Thomu and Mitten Smith drove up to j Stai ky lax i Sunday. They i n I o' n pirnie lunch dm in the nf I it-ritomt. i John Metsiirth. d ChfcaRO, j brother-ln-taw of Jw Smith, i e ! perted to arrlvt tine the laM of next wi-ek whrre he will vlNit r'- lailvt-ti for a few dnV3 hirre re turMlmt home, nccompanled ty hN That'i wife and idsMer-in-ln w. uho have I ltT i hian west fur ahont four mtuh4 ffrandmother, Mrs. Walker, of t'p per I'lat. Mm. ('hnrltw Ditty and rhildnn were recent vt.HitorM in I'erry. , Mr. and Mrs. fharlea Wales, of I. a mnle. vlKited relatlva In IN rry Sunday. THE GARDEN viMitinir it littlvtf he iv nl in Port- lar.d. j "1 ronie from rhlcaiio " tile way 4 -year-old t 'hrt 1 man I: 1 1 rit ii the we.iriuu ut a plMid huthter uhen he paid a vl-di to the White HtitiMf in Wa-hbiK-f Mr. a:l Ut. Uoy t'niln un l son. ,!, Hp didn't kiv what hh rack- and Mrs. Myrtle Smith, all of .: e was hut It'll prohahly he (It audi. ie reet ntlv v itltifiK t M'hotd In annthtr ar nr twi. ,ih t). I. Tripp home. - And be ban fcivpn the t her fair witinlui; "j i.hn Smith, of rondojo, uak a revtmt NOvttor nt th home of hia HtK K (.ai;ii: AM AI,S Hoek KardeninK has nnsuuied a pnHktion of Kuril Import ii tire that contaocrntmn or nnntmis to muln i ,,,on0, tain eoior ouririff ne Httmnier months Is n uiirtlon of garden effl eiency. Kor the iiiout part, the nlury of the rock garden ha de parted hy thn end of June. The itreat rac-s of plants that reipiirt rock irai den treatment for their last auccesa are HpiiiiK bloomer. Hy the judit-ioua use of an mm Is of short and tufted urowth color may lie maint tined durinir the entire 'are niitvt he taken not to Intro dure too h. nvy crowttlir annuals whlrh tulpht amother some of the, nrt-r niMnni:t . subject. S el j-hnnld In- sown fahlv hitn In th.1 piiB by mvrvly tiaiteriuc tt on bare patches among tho rock planta. plnnts In popular esteem Is the ! tiny rock cress, jonop.ldum ncntile, a three-Inch miniature with lovely ( lilac flowers. It comes Into bloom ) I oulckly und goes out quickly. A j supply of seed to watter every now j and then will he usefo!. ,lulilori nla ban Kiven us a numlH'r of hi ijeht little annuals for the rock garden and one of the prettiest and hot j known of these Is hahy blue eyes! or ncmophllia. . Tho old-fashlnued portulacrn or rose moss makes a win priNjnuly vt- , ferttvi plant si'atlered between the I walk, p.u th iilarly If 1 laid In emxy pavmic Myte. It is also useful on the hottest and dry est portions of the rork garden. The violas r:ilKd from seed, c ihtIii Hy those ot the (trucllfs and j eornuta typeA wil bloeiu late In the season from spring sown wvd and may he nsi'd to prod-nce fine color eDecta In the rork trarden. Some of the dwarf phlox drunimondt j may be Introduced to Kive a bril i Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page .f.T;"r-"'.f ' ' ' ' For Delicacy of Flavor " Lipton's Tea is Unrivalled Afternoon tn with Upton's U a plcmiant and beneficial habit (or evcrronc to adopt. It bridges the long chasm between lunch eon and dinner, cheers and re freshes the spirits, increases "pep," and is ideal to serve tho afternoon caller. For Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Scrv UPTONS. . V llant splash of mho. XferetnherKUi KmHU I a mi her excelUnt plant. rVduuiH an n 'k aurden stand bys nnd the little nim-ml yrdiirti. 8. nci ii lr too. with a weuhh of Idu bloom, a dfetvimr of u ooh-e Plata auioux the rock plant. II II II U II II WIW L r v m, I TaiMrchaotpalnisaSBI i - ' ' ;aw':TPA (ffir il ILmi Vk ASK FOR THE VELLOW PACKAGE CUARANTEEO BJWftZxiT V1.'