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1 Monday, June 10, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Pag e Five Local News In Brief ;ucl I-'rom l'uwo lr9l I,. L. Ktrlnf?ham ami daugh ter, Jnm-t, of Pnsco. Washington are' vlfdtlnK at the homo oC Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Andrews on Main iti eit. Mr- nnci airs. Anarews ; h ove to I'endleton yesterday to meet Mrs. StrlnRham and her dair-'hter and brought them on to j I,a uranue. iiiey win uc jieiu iui about a week. Go to Moscow Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Kcndrlck. of La Grande, left yesterday for Mos cow, Ida. They will bring tnrarjj son, Jay Kendrlck, home from the l Hero for a Visit' Hero From rortliind " Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hamilton,, and their guest, Miss Bonnie Krazer, arrived in this city yester day from. Portland. They will University of Idaho. Mr. Kendrlck has just finished a year at the col lege and will visit with his parents for a short time. Moils Club Meets Members ot tho l.lons club, dur ing their weekly luncheon today at noon, gave short talks, relating thnli ntnnt serlnils and laughable moments. Charles Kramer, presi- spend a week at tho homo ot Mr. dent of the rtundon l.lons club, was and Mrs. It. H. Wale. Miss Krazer, a guest. Tho program coninillteo! who is of Itlehland, Oro., lias been announced that a special entertain- visiting In Portland. ment nroirrajn had been prepared ana urgeu a.iu-rBFnJm iwmt- Mra. Harry Cillnioro, ot minor, spent the weekend with Mrs. Nellie Spencer in Iav Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore plan to make their future home in ltoseburg. Mr. GUmoro is located ut ltoseburg now. , . for next Monday largo attendance. Make Weekend Visit Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards and sons, Uurton and ltalph of Vil lisca, lowii, stopped in La Grande for a visit over the weekend with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. U. V. Tyler nd family.- The .i-Jdwarda Hive been on an extensive- auto trip to California ana stopped oit here on their way home. Return From Portland Mrs. James Snodgrass who re cently underwent an operation at the Saint Vincent hospital and has been in Portland for the past four weoks is expected homo tomorrow. Many friends will bo glad to know Mrs. Snodgrass is recovering ).c rapidly. Erftirus I'Yom Kurmic MiKH Anne Stange, of I.a Grande,' nd Marjorlc Wilhelm, of Eugene, arrived in ha uranue last evening. ' Miss Stangu lias been attending the , I nivcrsily of Oregon for the past year, and will spend tho summer visiting hot purontH, Mr. and Mrs.. A . .1 St " ko. M las Wilhelm is spending a few days visiting at their homo. Here. fr lU'imlon Mr. and Mra. Francis Cramer, ar.il three sons, of Hrandon, Mr. and Mrs. 1 H. Lyons, and three eliitdren. of IVndleton, and Mr. and Mis. Allen Wright, and son Allen Jr., were in I.a Grande- yesterday. Tiny attended a family reunion at the home, of W. K. Oesterling. . (iotiig to Salem The U'V. and Mrs. W. S. Bur irr.vne left thin morning for Salem They will attend the graduation ex ercises of the Willamette univer sity. They arc interested in mis- hionury work and say that they plan to fro to China as soon liero is an opening. Married In Walla Walla John Albert WaldorfC and Goldio Ford, of I.a Grande, were married in Walla Walla Saturday afternoon it was announced here today. The witnesses were Bryan Harlowe and Mrs. Fred Synhorst. Justice C. M. Wilbur performed the ceremony. Miss Laurel Jenkins, of Seattle, arrived in this city this morning. She has been teaching in Seattle. Her sister, Muriel Jenkins, arrived in I-a Grande last , evening, from Yakima. They are visiting their mother, Mrs. U. 11. Jenkins. Homo From School- Miss .Irene Spencer returned' home from Corvallis Saturday; evening on train No. 1 8. Miss , Spencer'has been attending Oregon State college and will spend the summer with her mother, Airs. Nellie Spencer. Itclurus From Monmouth Miss Carmen Daniel, returned this morning from Monmouth, whore sh.e has just flashed Jw first year at the normal. She will spend tho summer months at the normal school in La Grande. Miss Daniel is staying with her parents, j Helm-its From Kiigene Miss Edabelle Kitchen returned from Eugene this morning. She has just finished her second year at the University of Oregon unit will spend the summer visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Kitchen. Leave fur Portland Mr. und Mrs. Fred Uos?an loft yesterday morning .for Portland.; They are taking their brother to the sanitarium for treatment. PIRATES WIN AND LOSE IN BAKER PARK (Continued from Page 1) while Hill llnuier was retlrli M three. The games yesterday marked the conclusion ot the first two-third of tho season, witli la Grande los ing two to Pendleton, winning two from Knlerpriso and breaking even in a four-game seiiea with linker. Baker's record is exactly the same. -. Play l-'.nlerliriso "cxt .Next Sunday's schedule calls for sKnlerpriso to play in Stokkc. Double plays: Huff to Helms to Stokko. Struck out: by Duff 3. by Witham 4, by Braiier 1. I IMinrgo defeat to Wlthuin, credit victory to Duir. . Eur mm runs; l Clraudo 2. linker 2. Officials (both games): Dr. Whipple and Huck Knight: GOLF TEAM LOSES JO WALLA WALLA (Continued ironi rage One) Go to Seaside . Mr. and Mra. William Stegrist and daughter, Judy, left Sunday morning for Portland and Seasld.!. They will be away, from this city a week or so on a vacation. Fpiseipnl Guild Picnic The Episcopal Guild is giving a picnic Wednesday, June 12, at tho 31. H. Anderson farm. AU mem bers of the parish are invited. , Trip to tho Lakes Mr. and Mrs. W.'H. Bohnenkamp and Mr. and Mrs. Lynna Pohnen kamp, Betty Lou Bohnenkamp and Dorothy' Reynolds, spent Sunday at Wallowa lake. They left yesterday morning and returned last evening. Go to Baker Mr. and Mrs. Charles Playlo were In Baker yesterday. They spent the day with their daughter, Mrs. Karl Hosenbaum, and attended the, baseball, gumcs, returning last evening, . Hera From Hood ltlvcr Itoy Lee and Mrs. O. Lee, of Hood River, wero in La Grande grando last evening. They left here this morning for a trip through the surrounding country. Going to lios! Angeles 1 Mrs.iH. G. iTnske'r, and children of Los'AnKeles, expect to leava for their home 'tomorrow. morning. They have been visiting Mrs-'C K. Cooper,,in La Grande, fois tH6 past i two months. Return From Kntcrrlse Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Ward, of La Grande, returned last evening from Enterprise. They spent the weekend visiting Mrs. A. J. Ward. MT. EMILY NINE WINS FOURTH STRAIGHT GAME l.a Grando . AU R II l'O A King, 2 'i 1X10 Solvester, rf 3 0 0 0 0 Helms.. 3 4 0 2 1 2 Stokko, lb 3 0 Oil 0 Alexander, If .... 4 110 0 lUeKennoiv s .... 4 0 13 2 Moore, ft 4 0 . 0 0 0 Milrclllaon, c .... 4 0 0 U 0 Dull', p 4 0 2 2 0 .' " :!4 2 7 27 10 Unktir . All It 11 l'O A Keener, cf 5 1 2 5 0 l.avmon. 2 5 0 2 3 3 Cook, lb 3 0 0 ! 0 l.vke. 3 4 1 0 0 1 Dean. If 3 1 0 ' 1 0 Saunders, c 4 113 1 Hrovvll, s 4 0 1 4 C Turner, rf 4 112 0 linuicr, p 4 110 2 38 C 8 27 13 Score by Innings and linker to journey to Pondlc- ton. . Box Score . II l'O A K 1 0 0 scored three points'. The J .n Cirando score follows: Score l'ts. .... 7 8 1 .... 7 8 0 .... SO 1 .... SS 2 SO 0 .... no .... ill 1 -layer C. lteynolds .lack i'.enner l.a Grando ii-;. .stoddiiid SCIENTIFIC METHODS AID GOVERNMENT (Continued from Page 1) Stealer of Hogs I Drinks Poison t liohncnkamp (1. I., lirlson .... Noi-tlinn Krees laul Meyers John 'riielsen .... Dr. Murphy I K. Klnzel I1'. K. Limner Charles llingner IT. !:. Hlxon W. H. lieulcr ... A. V. Nelson Mr. H:U-helder . It. .1. Campbell . If. X.urbilek Mr. tlustisou Lawrence Hay ... if. Itohncukump A. K. iluntur If. Hay Iun Tanner , I'-. 1,. Meyers ... Kussell Nelson ... Jerry Koley Kred Sp'oeth ritemrns l-'roin Si-bool .Miss l.ols Nelson returned to La Grande last evening. She has been attending the University of Oregon at Kugene for the past year." Miss .WlHon will spend the summer vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. "r. Nelson. Marriage Ueenso Issued Arlle Webb and Mildred Roach, of Umatilla county, were married Saturday afternoon by Judge H. 13. Brady. The witnesses wore Mrs. Frnnk Hoach and 'Sterling J. Mutton. ;tlng to i'llfoiila l:;iy Castle, of Uoise. was in T.a Grande Saturday evening. He .'pent a short time visiting Mrs. l-'rank Iloyrt, and theft continued ..is trip to Tncomn. Mr. Castle wilt intend a printers convention in Tacouia. Going to Vancouver E. Campbell, of Burke, Ida., was In I.a Grande Saturday evening. He visited his sister, Mrs. Charles Abrahanson and children, who ho hadn't seen for 25 years. DlrcclH Band " ' Andy Loney returned from 'Port--land this morning: Mr. I.oney con ducted tho Union raclfic band In a concert, at the. Union Depot, while lh Portland. ' ' ' - .' j ooi) 110 noo 2 001 320 001 7 I I.n Grande L'ho Sit. Emily Lumber company I Kunls baseball team won Its fourth lilts - straight' game here Sunday, defeat- Hake'l ' ' lug Imhler 4 to 3 In a eomest fea-I Hulls 020 000 22x tured by llargctt, La Grande pitch- J lilts Oil 010 3 Sli er, holding tho visiting leiim to one hltl ,1-ugh, pitching for Inibler, vas touched' up for seven blngles. i- ! A seeluid gnnie liacl been sched uled buthnd -lo be called off at the end of tho first inning with -the Ml. Kmlly team leading the O.-W. railroad nine 2 to 0. The Mt. Kniily team Is trying lo ; in". .... -J7 ...I Si 7 .... os ....10 1 ....103 ....103 ....1"3 .....100 las 111S 101) 1 10 112 .....112 121 1...123 ' RnnuAary: Home run: Alexander. Three-base hit: Brown. Two-base hit: Laynion. Sacrifice hits: Sol vester, Stiikke. Doublo play: Lay nion to lirown to Cook. Struck out: by Duff 7, by Urauer 3. Basses on balls: orf Duff 2, off Brunei' 2. learned runs: linker 2, La Grandu Here l'-i"m The Dulles AMua liitin lliinlumi nf The Dal les. was In this city yesterday. Sho '' ""' ' .... . Mr.,iin.n i,i Sunday. luun liic 0Lfi': ,u .. (i.w.,.l rsnnw. whero she will visit ' " i.a v.ii.iiiie 'J 11 I King, cf U. H. iloburn - , 94 3 Whilu tho men wero playing in Walla Walla Sunday the women were holding a flag tournament at the local course. Mrs. W. C. Per kins was first., Mrs. L. 1. Klnnel second and Mrs. Fred Spaeih was third. when social consciousness enmo to him that ho began his upward climb to tho heights upon wlhlch lie stands today. i"Perhap8 In this wo find tho clue to a higher civilization than any we have yet attained. '"Just us tho material sciences havo vastly improved tho condition of mankind, bo tho social sciences seem now to havo entered upon new career of usofulncsB to the world." In discussing social progress, Mr. T.owden said: "A growing complexity In nil tho nffalrs of men has nlways bow with nn advancing civilisation. As ' science is largely responsible for ' this growing complexity In affairs, so science nlnno can onablo us to so order this coinploxity that It enn bo dealt with offootUoly. To meet the demands of tills Increasing complexity wo must enlist all tho aid which science has to give. It Is a hopeful sigh of tho times tfliat political Bclenie especially la now concerning Itself with tho actual facts In government. It Is finding nioro und more its closo rotation! to the other sclonces. ! "I still believe that representa tive government which our fathers sought to establish Is tho best hope ot earth. I enn not' closo my eyes, 'though, to tho fact that It Is now on the defensive." WALLA WALLA. Wash , June 10 (AP) Convicted of stealing hogs and under a one-year jail sen tence, John Hayworth, a ranch foreman of Athenn, oro.. commit ted suicide by taking poison. UKl'AK'MUiNT S'l'OllliS . IN THE WEST 3toro No. 1 3 La Grande. Ore. FANCY SCARFS Brilliant ts-cutlons nild clilv. to tho cosUiiik or crones or. georgettes. Trlnnglcn J8x 50. Suprlsliurly low at. . $1.23 STAGE STARS IN DOUBLE TRAGEDY (Continuod from Pago 1) morning, friends. tUim In lin!Menlencv Mrn. Albert Hasse, of I.a Grande, lift S::turd?iy evtninet for Inde py'idenee, Ore. Her sister, Miss 4 l.'ii I'.i'nnett accompanied her lind they will return to La Grando after a weeltH visit. Make Trip lo Myrtle Point Mr. and Mrs. J. Woodell and cousin Avu Woodell, lert La Grando this morning for Myrtle Point. They will attend the state grange convention and visit at Crater take. They will return In two weeks. Hero From Perry ' Mrs. Frank Braden, of Perry, and Miss Pearl Green, of Athena, were in Ia Grande Saturday after noon. Miss Green is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Braden for the summer. Iicavo- for Baker . -. .Mrs. Melvin Handy, and her daugliter and son. Norma and Cor ns, left this morning for Baker. They will spend a week witll Mrs. Melvin Sholtz. Hero l-Yolll Spokane i Vern. Johnson, ot. Spoknnc ar rived in this city this morning. He will be here on business for a week i or so. Three Fined For Linnnr Possession soivester, a Helms, s ..... r.i .i- I Stokke, ll ... Drain i. mi k nun i-iU-ivu v.iiiii. who were nrrsfd at I'nion last week, pleaded guilty in the. justice court hero Saturday afternoon to possession of intoxicating, " liquor, and wore fined $T.O eilehfv Ed ward Horton, also of 'Union, charged with the -same violation, was fined ? 100 by- Judge 11., E. Brady.;v Atexnnder. rf . Moore, ir ..Jj- MeKcnn'on, 2... Mmxhiaoiii ' c . Duff, p, .p4-k. PO A 2 0 2 1 1 U 0 I) 2 0 1 0 Going to HligaJrtl Mra. J. Green and daughter, Betty Lou, left Saturday evening, for lIHgaud. MThey"4ilJ HendWfW days visiting friends. lirtitrns From Corvallis Miss Marjorie Keynolds, who has been attending Oregon State college, returned to I.a Grande last evening. Miss lteynolds will spend the summer visiting her relatives and friends. I it on IliiJ-lness .Vis. J. li. llibhs. of Huntingtonv lias hcen In J. a Grande for tho past 1'fW days. Sho lias been hero on I.UHiiieKH and visiting lUrs. Harry -:inian. Mrs. Hihhs left Saturday evening. hits in AVnlhma 4. .Mrs. Aubrey C. Smith, of Oak- land, Cnl., was In this city Krlday und Saturday vislring Mrs. K. 13. Cialg. Sho is now in Wallowa vis iting friends and relatives.- Go lo The Ialles Mrs. H. L. Norrls left Saturday evening for The Dalles. She spent the weekend visiting friends and was to return today. Go to Eugeno Mrs. Sherwood Williams left Saturday morning for Eugeno to attend the graduation exercises of her daughter, Helen. Go4"S io Vemlletoii Mrs. G. W. Itoland, of !l,a Grande, left Saturday evening for IVndleton to spend tho weekend there. H(re From Enterprise C. C. Cates, of Enterprise, ar rived in this city yesterday. Mr. Ciites will serve on tho Jury of tho Juno term of coutr. J tot urn lo Enterprise Mrs. Karns Heasty and children, of Enterprise, who have been vis iting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Heanty since last; Tiiurwduy, havo return euvhoniej; k. . L! , .. I'rom lfeptnet , Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Tomman, of lh'pprie, Ore., wero in La Grande yesterday. They left this morning for their home. "Goes to Albany Joe Carr left yesterday morning for Albany and Portland, where lie will spend a few days. Here for a Visit Mrs. Sheffer. of Pilot Hork, Is the guest of Mrs. F. W. Wood. Mrs. Shorter will visit In L.a Grande for a week or so. Boy 9, Found In BuLle Creek Gorge .Ml.VkriTON. Ore. .Tune 10 (AP) C'lyiW 'l'-rost, B-ynt-oM!llOJlrwltlmnl Baker - ,t .; Keeneiy' of Laynion." cook, 'ib'lr.'.j. .yki' .Helm, If ..j. Saunders, c lirown. s 8 nil-Cord. r!' 2 39 1(1 17 '.! . ! AB II 31 l'O lire, 'J.l'l. Krost, of tlie , "Bruno Finger Ilidgo country, j 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 3 0 18 1 0 0 0 0 110 0 1,0 r. 2 0 12 2 3 1 0 . 0 pi ..Y-Vv f"!" ....... '-l : 0 10 1 Bay nt Wallowa Iiake Miss Hilda Anthony, Ida Me ld pel: in and Blanche Clark, of I.a Grande, spent Sunday at Wallowa Lake. They returned last evening. Mr. and Crooked who had been tost in tile Butte Creek Canyon .Sunday afternoon -llelleVcd Wlthain at end of and night, was found early this, ril'tli inning, morning near tho creek, lie was . Scorn, by Innings , badly frightened und his clothing T.n Grande : , . was torn, but he'-wn's unharmed ' Ituns ........., ........... M 20 0G1 and no serious consequences- arc' llls .....124 'Zi'i expected to develop from his ex- Baker perlenci. He was found by a.;pnrty i ., Ituns. ...-j... .r..-...ii..t.. noli 012 of men who left earlv Monday -, 'lilts..'...' 010 121 morning for the deep canyons of the Butte creik refien when, 'ho I Summary: Three-base hit: lean. heard tile searchers culling for Two-base lilts: Brown, Alexander, hlln. Moore. Sacrifice lilts: Duff, at and donieslle difficulties. Her first professional appear ance was In a stock company In Philadelphia beforo she was 18 years old. I She scored a great success in l Hit I in a. Broadway production of "over night, tho beginning ui ncr stardonr. In 11118 sho married Orson 1. M'unn, patent luwyer, und retired from the slago for seven years. There wero 'wo daughters. K11.U- (I ; belli and Ixiulse, now about l-l 1 'and 12 years old. I .In HI22 she was divorced from I jMunn and 111 1027 married Wallace .; Kddlugor, widely known comedian, X ' In Lm Angeles. a Her last Important npprnranro 0 was in "Possession" In which sho 1 was, being Blurred by Edgar Selwyn. 0 - " POST FALLS, Ida., June 10 (AP) 1 liari-ell H. Blckett, lumber coni- " I imny Jeniploye.. slipped from u log lr liiioinlinil ill-owned. He left It widow 0 I and six children. 0 CHINA NITE On t-ho Screen Trl TOMORROW , IS Don't Miss It , ..... . Ladies' One day only TROPIC MADNESS Fiery Love in the South Seas. Comedy and Oddoties NOW - "RILEY THE COP" i Ininiii in llll-iii i ii iiil'i 'i 27 3 0 21 1 1 r. I 0 10 1 17 0 3' 0 6 ' Drive H Walla Walla Mr. and Mrs. V. 10. Piper and il-iiinhti-rs. Mary I. oil, Kvelyn and l-:isie drove to Walla Walla, yes-t'-i-.lay where they spent the day witll friends. foui-hido May Here Mr. and Mrs. James U. dough h it Mils morning for Baker and i:iiri-niniilhig territory. Thoy have bi-en here staying at the home of -Mr. and. Mrs. C. S. Paddock. Ilcliirn.s l-'i-oni Nyssn Mrs. Francis Greullch returned yesterday from a visit ill Nyssa, Ore. Mrs. Greullch has been visit ing relatives for the past few days. Ill at Her Home Miss Maliel Heiv.lllger Is 111 at her home on 1108 Pennsylvania avenue. ' SAVE WITH AT SAFHTV ooa Pllllll Imagine yourself popping a iushel of CORN at One time what would it taste like? Somk kernels would be popped some burnt some un changed. A little at a time is the only way to pop corn. And by roasting coffee by their patented, continuous process a few pounds at a time, instead of in bulk Hills- Bros, roast every berry evenly. The result you taste a flavor no other coffee has. Protects the Skin from Sun and Wind! if -fel lii U HILLS BROS S'u COFFEE Frrsk fym the t tnni vacuum Huh, DUSK A FACE POWDER $1.00 luska Face Powder does more than embrace your charm. It acts as a. protec tive coating against wealh-r conditions. It absorbs mois ture and permits evaporation. You ought to try this won derful, new Face Powder. Sold only at Glass Drugs Inc. The Rcxall Slore La Grande, Ore. ill SI DIALOGUE '. MUSIC SOUND EFFECTS Now Playin UK m ATflffi 53 First Cousins in Beauty New Shirts at $1.85 New Neckwear $1.00 What tho first robin was to Sprinp; these shirts and ties are to Summer. Wherever you jra this Sum mer you'll see these patterns ;ind shades beiiiK worn. You can buy yours now and enjoy them -and they'll still be fresh for your vacation mucking. j The shirts include broadcloths :in solid and somewhat dark er colors. i The ties are hand made which means they'll knot cor i i'cctly. Handkerchiefs with hand roll lad "edges. ufV wc mm k m mm- SAT.T Leslie a. lb. Cnrlon VSWSX I i 1 Sec and HMS I WABKIR BROS. Vilaphone Sensation h DOLORES COSTEILO E.I o, A ., II New f H '"TENBEKSjOIN 1 1 $ Warner ip. B .mi CONBAD NAGEL j-.n, I on the ViTA?ISC?KE I I HI I On the yita'l'n. B Ljil SEE IT! HE All IT! heari m ill i mi .- mm 1. 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No. 21. 25c 25c 25c 25c LARD $1.25 Mt. Emily Open Kettle Ctearets Tobacco Chesterfield, Camel, Lucy Strike, Old Gold Velvet, Prince Albert. 2Pk(?s. Cigarettes, or OKp Tins Tobacco for dJK ife tli t"9A rfll JaMnftcpc Movietone Feature arr Stores tmr torfflKT Di;