Saturday, June 1, 1929 -
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
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Local News In Brief
How VMtliifr
Minn Florence Ilynn, nswifltunt
librarian of Wona tehee, WaMhlni;
ton, whs In Iji Urande yesterday
vlsitln? Mra. J. I'liy. 8ho It-ft thia
m or nint? fur Wenatehee . .
Kwimi Homo lMan KtiU'rialninent
Mis, II. lt?xUT her son, Harlan The Lions club entertuininent
Mcxu'r. In r daughter, Florence ' committee for this month, consist
li.inaMson, and grandson. Wade Ins of Sid Thompson, chairman,
Donaldson luiv' returned to their i foci I Myriokund Hud Kendall, an
hnme in Mayville, Oregon. Hnr- jnounoed today tiiat It had arranged
Ian ivxter was a member of the some uiuistial entertainment for
urndualing Hans this year and 'the Junior meetings. The I. Ions
while taMug Imk high school work
'lived at the home of his uncle ami
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. f. Krenoh.
Ilnio Car Aohionl i
Mi-H. Grace Alaxon and K. W,
llmixcrford of Twin Kails,, left
lanL evening lop Wnkegan. 'I'boy
met with an accident Thtnsuay
near Menohnm. They were driving
a light car and were crowded into I Mary Gould took a nromlneiit purl
the ditch. i j In the high school activities t li in
Home I'm m School I
l.awton Stearns has returned to
.a Orandc from the North western
1'harmaceutlcal school in rortl.md.
Mr. Stearns will stay with his par-
NEW LAWS IN
EFFECT HERE
ON TUESDAY
(Continued from Page 1)
Hctiiriis l-Vuiii Portland
I'eggy Ackerman returned this oiiecitve next inesday tho milow
mornlng from lortlnnd. She has mtr ,"'e ot nxm' l:in ordinary 1m
heen there since lost Sunday. ' Hrianco: j
', j Providing for alternate jurors to
(prevent mist rials in event of inabil
ity oi death of regular Jurors. ,
IMaetng maritime workers under
workmen's compensation net. j
I Ahnlt.shing court of domestic re
J la t Ions in Multnomah county and
Hew From Kpofcanc 'making judge of that court a eli-
lr i.n.1 I.m.W II 1 nrf JlK'. !
U-nvoH for Hum- family of Spokane! were ' H, lV ylin perty ownership
; .Miss Mary Gould Parsona, Mrs. j yeslerdav onahtieiiilon for voting on bond 's-
fhris Miller and Floyd Smith, left! ' ' isius and special tax levies in tho
this morning for Kngene. Mr. I jstatc of lis ltoliticai subdivision,, j
Smith Is driving them down to Kit-1 m'.',jrfcr ...T1 , . I Authorizing prohibition, traffic
gene, where Mins Parsons will ""'i. oi .oaiuiu, " NO nr ..ny other stale officers m malio
mm iin-n in J( lilllOHI nillt-O
Thursday, left this noon for home.
Bill Dollar Provides Profit For
Local Merchants During Travels
club -meets each Monday nt noon
for luncheon.
netiiru Home
Mrs. l-:ila Male and son. 1,ouIk. of
Portland, were in Ijt Grande yes- '
Unlay. They letl last evening lor.
metr home
J THAT'S THE- KINO OF Al
C&EBD EVERY l-OVAU
LCITIZE N SHOULD HAVB
- I
hpend the nummcr with her mother.
To AitciMl EproisN
George t "hapman 1ms gone to
Kngene where lie will attend the
commencement' exercises of the
nis, Mr. and Mrs. K. Stearns, dur- iVniversity of Oregon. His diuigh-
ing the vacation neriod. ( ter and his son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman
1221 ATTEND
FIRST NIGHT
rests for livestock theft.
Taking limit off nuniher
- fie of fleers.
if n-af-
cea it
iwacon that delivers the woods,
! "So Ionic ns tlie circle is unbroken
J goods' fur nutiiey and money for
j'K''ns the balance or traoe so rar
as this man is concerned N main-j
itahied. lie has 'not only a place in .
i which to sell, for the money Is al j
hand to servo as the medium way.
i "Hut suppose he buys a eomnioil- j
jity and pays money .therefor. And j
j suppose a little later ho has a com- j
inodity of his own to sell In order
jthai he may have his money re-!
'turned to him. And now suppose J
jthe nionry has disappeared. Then f
! if the money has left the com-
: in unity, the community can not
buy the Kootls.
i "It may he. the r
FLOODS AND
HEAT EXACT
HEAVY TOLL
(Continued trom Pago 1)
by the
points In the northwest httve been
temlel lnvltatluiiH to attend. All
lli.steril Oregon leuistators Iiavo
oecn Invited. :
J Hiring the dinner tlie iti Grande,
llinh sehool orchestra, directed by
W V. Nusbaum, will furnlsli mu
sic. Informal responses will . I to
heard from the represontuOves of
various sections of Eastern Oregon
brought here
I'rlnce John. i
Tn.a,,,- ,.,w.i-,i i.,,..i. r-.-,. ietid from official j.-1'oups uf Uio
i ham and tho smaller Islands oflt,t:1 1
1 the uroup. l.itckpoi't the peak of 1 i".. -."J:t.tji'!S
j a it 1km mountain was reported to
j have toppled over.
run-: srmtorMs vii.kagk
I TOKYO. Juno I (AIM The
village, of Tomial on the east coast
j of tlic Isle of Sauhalion was sur
rounded today by the forest ffro
I whieh lias rutied for the last week
i (here, lis l.aoo houses were iso- (
in hi nisei t is In .
illl'l I'ilsill
jll.lKOs.
LOCAL SHOW dialers and stumping if meats as
.,. ,. ., proti-etloii acalust cattle rullint;.
l'rovidiliw of from $201) to $.t00
(Continued from Pax 1)
I.
Hon IVoih i:u-i'iie
l.i-n i-'rench, of Kiik'iip, was in
l,a tirande yt-siorday. Mr. Krone li
was formerly a I -a Grande busi
ness man and is manatfintfH ready-lo-wear
shop In Kmrene. He left
last evening on No. ',
and penitentiary sentence of from
i i.- .- w hich hroadeasls over the Ameri- iotie to five years for second olicnsc
Krailuate. Mrs. Kramer was Grace 0:in broadcasting company, lie,'" win,
Chantiuin before her marriairo. composes as well as sines and ruiik.
motor
ehide w hile
"Hill" Dollar up 1o the present '
time has passed through the hands
of many of our local merchants in
the roKiiiar course of business and
each one has made a legitimate
profit from hhn. i
"This condition can keep up un- I
til I pass ihroiiKh the hands of
all tho local merchants," said "HIM"
l(dlar, "and as hum ns I remain
in lrnlon county under tho care of
blame. It may be thai lie has fall
en into the habit of seudinn his
money away into some distant com
munity when he desired in buy
coiiimnditlcn and has been unrea
sonable enough to expect it to be
close at hand to serve as the med
ium of CNeliaiiKo when he desires
"IMainly speakluK, ho has fur-, TO DEDICATE
were not known ' hero.
Klsewhoie the forest fires have
'died down and dimmer was con :
sidered past with villagers meeting'
to consider reconstruction. in
Ksutorl atone damage was estim
ated at ti. H(H). (Hill yell (about $2,-7rn.i'ii0),
Two nets for appointive sul.irlod Val citizens. I will work for them
uished some other community with
tho medium of exchange instead of'
keeping the medium of exehanue
In his own oommcnity, where it '
will be available w hen ho desires
and build anything they want me i
The thou- j "Hill'
its service.
Hero I'mni Kaiuola
Mi-s. H. O. Schubert and dniiKh-
ter. Lillian, of Kamela. were in thi. about the first of August
city yesterday. Miss Lillian, ap
peared in Miss Hilda Anthony's re
eiial at the Iji Grande hotel..
j plays and his most popular mini
!rfai(m for Pomona, Oil. 'hov ls "KfHn' Around." Throe of tax eoininission and state wide
Mrs. J. A. ItiiKsell and daughter, this snngn have been recorded. lU' iml
Miss Imogeno Kusscll and Miss;"' Pi.vh 11 Instruments in addi- mission. limited in this county
Marie Tlgglebeck are leaving this ti" to his singing and will feature i li.-fm-ostation act. sand of Mills that are clrculntiog
afternoon for Pomona, fal. Thevlpluno and the tenor guitar. His! measure placing in tho state here will work in tho same way if
will visit Pomona college ami spend -appearances today will bo from 3:3 eorpotniion department tho regula- nronerlv guided." way. Hut if his sending away the
tho summer In California returning : 1" 4. from K to 8:30 and from 9 (iti of corpnration.s owning or cn- if the money snout on worth- l medium of exchange makes it
un !t::io. Mr. Dunne, now en route ro!mg rt majority of any bank iPJJS stock and other wildcat ' scarce in tho community and ar
:east but who may stop in m Kiock. and UrM'ted at Hancoriiora- Mehemos bv our home neonlo in tho rests the development of rnhm
;iiifr to Musical fonvention Grande for awhile, is known as the tinr iH n0t effective until Janu- imi ten veai-s had been invested In i county, can't hesceth.il when he
EAST NORMAL
WEDNESDAY
f Continued from Pago 1)
foolish," snitl represent niivc -aniiolnted by the
Dollar. "What ma kes the county court, and ' eacli county
do it? May!..- he thinks be sehool'supoiinlcndom has also been
an get goods for less money that Invited. The state board of control.
the lion I'd of normal school regents,
the new state board of higher edu
cation, and educator from many
Stores
store No. I H
I .a Grande, Ore.
TENNIS
Durable duck uppers, speedy
non-skid soles.
Boys" Sizes 7lc. $I.S
Men's Sizes 11 Ho.
Harry Melvin was in i-a Grande : "Singing Marine."
tliis afternoon, visiting T. K. Pel- Mabel Heialngor assisted with!
lamy. Mr. Melvin is. from'.
land and is mnklng n; trip to
ary 1, next.
, Port- the giving away of prizes last night t a fT A nR HTfJIT
0 Salt and today Jean levies, danghtc, ; AKVAO T A Vn
tinlng; to San l-Y-UKiseo
a i. I'.mmons ana uauguier, .Max- i atiiii a no jm niauing a, inp iu ran aim iooa.v .m-.hi . nunnd T 1 H TT V "
ine, left last evening for San Kran- fM.ako city in attend a musical con- I of Mrs. Herbert Da vies: Patricia , X lliACliHiKo LjVjA VliMi
Cisco. They have been viisiing In j volition to be held (here, June la, i Longfellow, daughter of Mipi. aim
isco. They have been viisiing In j von
La Grande and near here for the ' 1 I.
past three weeks.
and 1J.
" illcro for Vish
Going (n Poiilnnd Mrs. Pauline Ward of Oakland,
Mrs. Charles Cochran of Tort- arrived in La Grande this morn
land, has been visiting at tho home lug. She will visit her little daugh
of Mr. mid Mrs, George Cochran, 'tor, Kita Pauline Ward, who has
homo development and new Indus- again wishes to exchange his goods
Ules many new places of business for other people's money he will
would now be in evidence. Krotu : receive loss money for his goods.
hII that 1 can hear," continued j Thai ho may have in send Hie
"11111," "La Grande Is destined to 1 goods where he sent the money ill
become quite a large distributing l order to get tho money back again,
center because of its natural ad-! "Lu Grande money that Is being
vantages, but the consummation of used to buy goods out of the city,
OO0OOOOOO0OOOOO0O00O 00 OOO 00 00O0O0O0O000O0 00 00 oooo
f WASH DRESS SALE TODAY
lor Hip imk! I href layx.
Tor litM' hnin' lust niKl't.
Mm. J. T. I.oiikIVUow, and Mnxlni ,,
.ta.mlitor or Mm. fly.lo (Continued from Page t)
lvtciKon. will imslst Itlll Oolliii- In 1-PwtTl loavo lonmr- 11k Iiop will In- (IpIjivpiI ir iipoplp If lm licii- mill IiivcsiimI In mnnc
IlKti'ihiKlKK I lie !n nrtltli's. I niw ltllll.tliIIK fr ,i. .n. iinys prrslst In liuylnu kooiIm iiwny Irmn j of llu pnliM-piim-H Unit tonlil unp
l InUliiir Iipi" lltllp nlppp. Mury tills county wIipii llnw c.in lip on- ; :i nil n ninn 1 piiiuinl in pxpunci, wnuiu
I.ouIhp Smith, of llnlKp, with Ihm- tnlnpit Iipi-p. jns.siiip us of n uulpk niul lipnllliy
Monnv lli.-.l Is P.il OP.l 111 Tllloil BVOWIIl llllll It Wolllll not HP 11PPPN-
llori'. I-'i'Oiti Kliiuiiitli l-'ulls
Mrs. SPliuliprt i:.nil ilnnglitPr,
Xiinotir .li'iin. of Kliiuiiitli h'nlls
nrrivpil in l.u Crinnlp l-'iiday nlifht,
Tlii-y will visit Mm. tlportfp Me-spi-v,.
for a fpvv days.
Inny Priws
In two or llli-pp casps tho, nanips
r - i..i ... .., .it r,,i a Irhi thi'iinuh tho oast.
She left -been spending tho winter with Mrs., majority of the through the l.npi.rlnnt cities on
prize winners for last, night arc tho Atlantic seaeoast. ,ie will re
given below: tm to California whore she will
Dozen 1'coco eggs, Mrs. Hut- ! spend the rest of Ihe summer, and
chins; Itydor anti-glare shield, Mrs. come buck to La Grande in the
l-'rank UlcUland; t'coco eggs, Mr. fall.
Cooper; Health Nuggets. Mrs. 'lay-' Goina to Illinois
lor; H & K ickles, Valler Mean; : Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Towler will
Kern. Chirks Klorists, Itoy McHat- leave next week by car for a trip
lien: Meadow Harvest butler; Klhel lo Illinois, where they will visit
I I-!. S. 1 tarnes.
, I
Loaves for .Milton-l-'roowiitei
Lawrence Lutoher loft Thursdiiy 1
morning' for his home in Milton-I'Yeownter.-
Mr. Lutchor was u
senior at the La Grande High1,
school and spent the winter with
bis sister, Mrs. l-'raneis Greullch.
I.onvos for On kiln 1c
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Nelson loft
last evening for Oakdale, AVash.
Thcv have been visiting
homo of Mrs. W. D. Warner f or ' has been visiting his
Ihc past three weeks
Mr. Towlor's parents..
The
j Connor; Health Nuggets. Lola Mo-
Noes; $5 credit Modern Laundry, go to St. Louis.- ka nsas t liy,
Mrs. Itav Williams: three-day Lake city. Denver and Chicago
county by either employers or em
ployes and kept circulating at
homo will establish tho business
and manufacturing plants that
could be used to good advnntago
in this community light now.
"Tho eyelo of a homo working
dollar is a small one If it is treated
fairly. The employe gets It. spends
it with the local merchant who buys
S:llt
a ml
visiting at .the home of
Mrs. Leo Miller, They
homo last evening.
I Cot urns I-'rom linnt, Oil,-
Klmer MeManus returned this
:n nn- i iiiuiiiiiik iimn i iinu.i, tin. ue , ; i,. w in ., iu- . ,i .. ..vi.i- 1ti.li
mother. Mm. n 1 l" "l w.n .. . . . V. . . ..
I i i.i, ,i ,,, load ol wood, Ml. r.inny i.uiooei- peuoeuee nay, aim reiuru ine mm
jl'aW. 'John and Uichard, for ihi T- S' Seb,,,,,; Meadow ,Mirl (;f Allf;s, Miss Annalaura
I past two weeks. illarvesl butler, Chet 'Lhompson; J.ec, the Kngish teacher, left last
I'j. J. I.. V I . M. tlium, i.in, it. eeillJt 1111 l,M-.- .l.Uillirr., I.i., n ii- ii
K. Williams; Meadow Harvest but- she will visit her folks and rela
tor. Lydla Hutchinson; 'decorative tives there this sunmier. Miss Anne
cakt by La Grande link cry, Henry Arnoldus. the homo oconomies in-
wl" his goods from wholesale houses 111
Hero Prom Portland
Mrs. Marsha Miller and daugh- I
ter, Luella. of Portland, linve been Going to Hot KiiUi
Mi
W.
Winter
returned morning for Hot Lake.
left
She
j visit her daughter, Mrs. S.
this
will
Melancon;
this city, where possible, and they
In turn pay It out as salaries. The
employe banks part of il and the
money is invested ir. siib:iantial
projects or ft home, in tfiru giving
employment to many other em
ployee who come hero to take a
place In the new industries.
"On tho other band, the cyelo of
dfsloynl dollar is -dimi. The cm
Home l-Vum I'-ngono -
Miss Margnret Haker has re
Inrnrd from Kugene, where she
has been foi tho past three weeks.
Miss Haker visited at the home of
I-'. K. Oxner, formerly of T.a
Grande.
Wheatloy who Is 111 at the hospital. l'r-
Airs. Wheatloy Is reported better.
Meadow Harvest but- Htruetor will go lo Corvullls about )lmye oiH alld because he Is al-
Charies lianun; sack l-'ctlcra- .Juno HI. She will intend summer
ol at Oregon Slate col logo.
Goo- to Green Horn Minos
J. M. Knchensparger left yes
terday morning for Green Horn
mines, where he will work on
placer mining. Hi
about two weeks.
Visiting In ldi G ramie
Mr". 'unr M'rsT W. V. Hug. of
T-:igin, are visiting at the homo of
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Holbrook. They
arrived here yesterday and attend
ed tho Home Products show last
night.
tion flour, Hill Dollar (who gave j,.,,
sack ol Hour to Salvation Army.,
this morning): Itlue Mountain lyv T I TO A T TH TUXTPS
s.iry to seek capital 111 some oth
er city.
"The citizens of La Grande must
joint bauds to got for this city,
and for future general Ions t he
hiuus that we need and will still
eomiuue to need until we get them.
.The eilizens must not be satisfied
with things as they, are, but tnusl
grow. A moral is In this little
verse;
; When yon are green
Von are growing.
When you are ripe
Yon are r.dten.
"lilies, like liidividiuils, must be
on the ab-rt to keep young and
aetive. and urow. The minute our
t community becomes satisfied with
eomlitions, and satisfied to let well
enough altinv )' a li Im r!ne. or
'worse. Your money, If spent or.
Invested In Pulon county will help
this comniffnlty grow."
(Copyright llllll, Krod Moznrl,)
g Age 2 to 14 SPECIAL. AT
' . 59 79 JM S
1 NORTON'S I
I KIDDY SHOP I
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TODAY
ONLY
BEGIN OX MONDAY
(Continued !rom rage, one)
Hero l'roni Uiikei
Mrs. U. W. Lahghlln and son,
Itobert, of ltaitcr aio In La Grande
today. They are visiting at the
homo of Mrs. K. W. Latighlin. un
til Sunday.
Truffle Accident
t 'a is driven by Stanley Itrnd-
wlll be gone sliaw, of 1 f 1 S avenue, and Pert
Swainmor, of I 'in! Third street,
figured In a traffic accident at
!i.-:iO o'clock this morning at De
pot ami Washington.
child an opportunity to
school without unnecessary
I lore l Ynni I nil
Mrs. Whitehead, of Kvans,
in La Grande yesterday shopping. ' morning
She returned to her homo last
evening.
Hot u run lo Portland
Ma rgaret I ret on. slst er of M rs,
P. Hutchison, who has boon vislt-
tng In La Grande, Poise and Pay
J otto for the last week, returned to
was - Portland today, leaving- hero this
cream, .Malcolm Cornell; .Mt.'iimny
haf, -Mr. Moc: lilue .Mountain, ice
cream, Gladys Waldroff; .Ml. Kinily
bacon. Mr. Price; l-Yderatiun flour, I
Mr. Young; Sanfordu two-pound
box candy, Mrs. Kennedy; Meadow
Harvest butter, Mrs. Kelnier; sub
Nerhitlon Disttiel News, (name un-
Uuowii); set or dog harness (Gnue KtnelcH.
ih.ir4 l.nl William Condon: I M Iss Alice Mar.inardt
t i Williams bakery cake, Mr.
Dwighltor; Meado.v Harvest but
ter, Mr. Ha user,, subscript ion lo
The Observer, Mr. Kdwanls;
Meadow Harvest hutta Lynn Han
nafiebl; load wood. How man-Hick
Lumber I o., M rs. i I a rry M oon ;
threo-ilay ticket to stock show,
Milton Price: Meadow Harvest but-
ways under tho impression mai
things are cheaper somewhere
else, sends it away to some ol Iter
cltv and neither the loenl mercluint
w lioiesiiler or lianlior gets tlie good
of It, and tho other city Mets 'Pill'
Dollnr and puts him to work in bis
own community.
"Or to put the matter In another
ivnv do mil think of money as a
commodity, for it Is only a medium dropped into
for ihe exchange of commodities , 'Mich.
is acting (either goods or labor). 1 titter
ns general chairman or tho roundup proper conunionK, a man ..."
...i.. ii. ,...i.,., niul oi nionev does not nart with any-
,. i i ... I ii.l.,.r It. tiicridv elves III) mum1' 1
nor: .irs. ii. . AifMiiun i, i-nun - mm,,
man. Willon P.-T. A. health clinic: thing that ho has received for value
Mrs. Prank Millering, halrmau of In some other previous
pntpr
llllK-
llt)WM:i IX K I.A.M.V'ril 1
KI.A.MATII F.tl.l.S. Hip,, .liiiic I
(M1) Wllllinu (Iririllhs. 1'7. was
ilniw'ni-d ypslorilay wIipii his aiilo
Uliilillo slilililplt In li.nso Kl'avp, loft
IhP Klamalll I'll I Is-Wfi .1 hlulitvay,
Ii'I'IkiUiiii
COMKDY and COLLEGIANS
transac-
Greenwood: Mrs. S. P. Andrews. Hon. and receives value ihich again,
central, and Airs. P. M. Kennedy.' "In other words, all through this
Mvp-hi- life, ho gives up
u..i..i ,.t .l.ii-M ntul obiees mnnov in endless chain. Tho mon-
Useif is notning mon
iii; .1(ie(.i. m:.ih,v til
LONDON, .lime I (AC) - Mon-1
Is King Georges sixty-fourth
birthday but lu probably will spend ;
It In bed. It was understood todny
there Was little hone he would lin 1
able to be up. I - '
Sunday and Monday
Marquis Preferred
Starring Adolph Menjou
Also Comedy and KimogTams
Going In Pciullctim
Barbara ami Peverly Guye left
last evening for Pendleton. They
will visit friends over the week
end and return home Sunday.
(I(mn to Kamcla
Miss .loan Pidcock. left La
Grande Inst night for her home In
Kamela. Site will spend tin? kuiii
mer there.
Married YM onlay ,
Thomas Gem Id Leavitt and Miss.
Clura iioffman were married yes- J
tenia y during the noon hour by ,
Justice of Peace II. K. Hrady. The
wit nesses wore Waller K. Swtirt
and Mrs. Mary K. Iloreth.
llero rmib Portland
Norman Wood, too Kastern Ore
gon rep'f,,''n""lve for the l-'ire-stone
Itubber company, was in La
Grande yesterday from Portland.
GoIhk 10 i:nioprl l1?!
Mrs. Hoi Ituchanan and daugh
ter, Jean, are at Knterprlse, mhoro
tliey will visit Mr. and Mrs. Hahn
lor a few days,
Mi ItlclumlMiii IUiior
Mrs. llarley Itlehardson is re
ported to be improving. She
eently underwent an operation at
(lie Grande Hondo hospital.
(in lo Soul hern 'Oregon
Mr. and, Mrs. L. b Wright nnd
Mrs, Orvllle Wright nnd young son
Irvin. loft this morning by ear for
Grants Pass. Ore, They ill re
turn to , t lull homes here about
Juno 1 ith.
ter, Mrs. Kobertson; credit follows: :i to 1 1 o ciock oacn moi n-
Odorless dry cleaners (name tin-, lug at ihe school bouses as named
known); caw Coca Cola soda below: Monday, Willow school ;
water. James Tabor: Peooo eggs, , Tuesday. Greenwood school; Wed
Mrs. Piper. jin-sdny. Central school, and Tburs-
day. liiveria school,
Onlii- of lt4Mihs i j "it is hoped Hint nil mothers of
The ord-r of booths, beginning prospective first graders will avail
at tho west entrance from the ine.- themselves of ibis opportunity to
'en nine floor and observing to the have specialists examine their cbil
b ft, follows: dren,"H was said.
Union Creamery, mllb products. i
Kastern Oregon Livestock Show. mCIlAI) QPTC A Kn
I AT rDAHITATTAV
omiimdiiy fur !
than the
To Spcnk 1 1 oil'
L. Anton Wagner, health spe
cialist ami psychologist, will speak
al tho Sacajawea ballroom next
w ek, starting Sunday evening at
S o'clock.
La Grande Printing Co. Commer
cial priming.
Hluc Mountain Creamery, milk
products, I'coco eggs.
Nelson Priming Co., job print
ing. Anti-Glare Shield, automobile at
tachment. La Grande Mattress I o mat
tresses, rebuilt luriiiiure.
x The Toggery, tailoring.
! l-i Grande rick Co., day builil
, lug products.
j Gwilliams Itakery, bakery pro-
ilucts.
I Grande Konde Meat Co., meat mors.
Those
'IVi Chive Simabiv
The nnhllo lilnnrv will dfvcnn. ! Grande
tinue its Sunday reading hours for llucts.
the summer beglnnin-f tomorrow. I W- l-eigliton WeO ing orhs,
June 2, Miss Mabel K. Ooty, lib- . w'lUng works.
rarian announces. I ' It'Htliiig Works, i-oft
'drink products.
(.oiug to Wallowa Sanford Candy Company, home
Miss Theresa Smith nnd her ' candles.
i: ..,a.,,. Mirillinr A 1 1 lo .Soil I h 1.11 H.(m U.lellCSK Dry tleniHTH, ary ciean-
Myrn nnd Merle Smith left here morning for allowa. 'I hey will "..
i:i.t ruiniitu roe snukHiie lo iiimi ! visit Mrs. Stella Piinlson this sum-
ihe onnnier with Hielr sister. Mm. ! mer. w potkery products.
K. L. Ploffiur. ' ' ! Unu Harness
ItoPinm From W oodburn products.
JiofliK lu SaiTftinriilo J Mrs. Geoigo K. Lockwood re- Im Grande Milling Co., flour pro-
Miss Marie ItaMer. of La Grande, j lurned this meaning- from Wood-' 'lucts.
1,-rt !.Mi ..ivnim. or Nn ei a n e n t rt. i lni I'll . She bus been visitliiL- her La Grande Building & Loan
(Continued trom Pag 1)
TltT"Kev. Joseph McGrath, D. D.;
"Kcco Pontlf,-' Wilcox; march, or
gan. The entire program of mush was
beaut il ill. The church was com
pletely filled for ihe exercises.
The gr..dua!es from the high
school were Paul William Donovan,
Isabel Prances lloger. Until Maiiiin
Comstoek, Dorothy Margaret Wil
Grande Klcctrlc IiakMy,
Shop, leather
Cal.
then
She will spend Iho summer rnot her, tor tho past three da s.
Ilomr From PnnlK-lon
Mrs. Kvil Wissler retuine
Homo I'rom linker Mrs. Kvil Wissler returned from
Mrs. Allrc Hover returned last Pendleton this morning hIkt" slo
niuht from Haker. where she has ' has been visiting ihere for
been visiting friends and relativ
sinlo Wednesday.
Hero I nun Wallowa
Mr. ami Mrs. T. J. Klledce were
homo invest jmnts.
Currey Preys, job printing.
Stanclard Laundry,
l.u Grande Kvening Observer.
Grange exhibit by Plue Moun-
(hi (tain Grange and Jasper Cereals in
! La Grande District News spaee.
j Clark's Monsts. Moral piouue-H.
Going to Joseph I .Modern Laundry.
Hoe Turbo' ef( thin mornlnc ' enter of floor:
past few daS
for Joeph, on business. He will
in La Grande ye
from Wallowa.
They are i return tomorrow evening.
To Knemmenti
llorr Vrotn INrtinil
Miss l.onn Itobert son.
of Port-
Norwood Halo left last evening . bind, came in todnv to fl.-if her sl-(-for
Sacramento. fa I. Mr. Hah- will ter. Mrs. Leslie White,
be there Indefinitely. '
In ItniM -
Miss Adelaide Mullen, of T..1
Grande, left rehently for l!ose,
Ida., on a business trip.
Hen Pmm 4oopb-
Mrs. P. D. McCnlly. of Joseph,
was in li Grande yeMci-lay shopping.
Hero Prom 4.pb
W. K. Lieffel, of Jos ph. w.m In
La Urainie yesterday, on bulns.
Itowmnu-llicks and Mt. Kmlly
Lumber companion, wood pi-oducts.
Morn I nit Glory M'i nu fact u ring
Co., weeib rs.
K. O. L. & P. Co., elcctilrhy.
completing 1 he eight h
grjido cfinrso and received diplomas
wore Mary ( 'ook, Mary Dobej ty,
t Mara N orris, Lugenia Trowbrblgo.
Teresa ( 'urran. Jack Gahin, Pat
rick Kennedy. Kverett ltoy no Ids
and Owen Newiln.
Yesterday afternoon the high
school pupils entertained their par
ents and the no-inhers of the altar
society at a most excellent program.
The main featnr? on the program qI
whs the presentation of Patricia,
a religious drama of four uctH
wlileh h;id its selling in the early
days of Christianity. lielween jiels
and before ami fi.ltowiliK the play,
llieri was a musical program given.
IIISHUU SHOIKIS TWO.
SI K lll
I.OS ANtlKLPS, June 1 CAP)
Maddened by his w if.-'s nfusa (0
reconcile their marital differences.
Casimbo Valde. :i.r. shot and killed
Going to Imbler 'the woman in a downtown officn
N. A. Anderson lefi this morning building today, probably fatally
for Imbb r. He was in La Grand wounded Inr employer and then
yesterday on business. took bit own life.
Resolution Scores
University Heads
DKH .MOINLS, Jim,. J (AP) A
resolution erii irixing lies Mollies
iinuersliy beads lor apparent fail
ure lo tmcsligate an egg and slooe
throw in; infilling ill w hich Dr. T. T.
Shields o Toil nlo, boiild presbli-Ilt
and several other trustfes were In
tended 1irget- of stildehl lloter
May 11, was jdopiid ludoy by the
nuiveisily tm.ird f trustees.
Such conduct by the KutMy stu
dents, the resolution slated. wnH
deemed by t he board mi f Helen t
caii.-w for forleiiure of schnlusti
credit s. The board reiterated its
Intention of withholding deri-es
ii n d credkln until nurh time as the
guilty ht Uden ts bav been ileter-mlned.
Dancing
Merrily to the
Tune of Fashion
Comes YOUR
STRAW HAT
Gangway the gang's all
hi' re.
The Sailors anil the Sen
nits the Leghorns and
the Panamas.
Every variety and shape
of straw thai 1!I2!) has
stamped with approval
stand.! at attention
awaiting yours.
Smart enough to closet
your soft hat along with
your other Winter wear
ables. ?l.i)." and up
Kayon I'ull Overs $1
Itayon I-.nglish Shorts $1
I
tR H I I 1' h See and Hear
V Ik 1 I I D I All Talking!
J Ali Thrilling!
1 lr jt The creepiest crook
I lfy , film ever.
nMXi I "T'y l,U" 'M"Un,'"
with
May McAvoy, Louise Fiicndu
I'ldwai'd Everett Ilorton
Alec Francis
Matthew Hetz
IIolineK Herbert, John Miljan
TODAY
Part Talking
"LITTI.JC WILDCAT'
A Comedy Wow!
TODAY
Kvery Cliaiartor Talks
I 1 M
TODAY TODAY
FANCHON & MARCO
VAUDEVILLE
Daui in); and ."rings
Comedy '! alks
jmd Ihe !'. While K ill m i
I
LOTS
OK
PKP
On the Screen
"HIT OF THE SHOW"
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