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i Friday, July 5, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Five Local News In Brief lino From Kotdprt Mr. and Mr. Ed Ford, formerly of Lm. Grand but now of Heeds- port, Ore., and Mrs. Frank Allen, iiLso of Reedsnort. spent the Fourin in La Grande visiting Mrs. Elmer Itead, Mr, Ford's mother, and Mrs. J.ot Snodgrass. Mrs. Ford's sister. Mrs. Ford will soon start broad casting again over KOIN in Tort land. Mrs. Allen whose broadcast ing name is ('iuinen Allen broad casts with Mrs. Ford. Mrs. Ford broadcasts under thu name of Jane Ford. Mary McHslnl. who former ly broadcasted over KOIN and who .iis at one time a resident of I.a ff;rande. is now in the talkies in Hollywood, Mrs. Ford said. VKIt nt AiiiiiKl"" Mr. and Mrs. K. W. helghton and daughters, l.iletta and Louise, for the . fourth, meeting relatives und spending the day with them there. They were with Mr. I.etgh ton's mother, Mrs. K. 'A. I-cighton. and his sister, Mrs. Hyrum Nickley. and brother, J. W. belghton, all of Cape Horn, Wash. Mrs., Nickley returned to l.n Grande vhlle Miss J.ouisc Leighton returned to Cape Horn for brief visits. Sunday the families will meet again at Arling ton when Mrs. Nickley and Miss j.eighton will return to their homes. f Hero From I'niou O. J. Skiff, of Union, spent yes terday In La Grande with his wife, who Is recovering from an opera tion at the Grande Hondo hospit al. He -returned in the evening with his, son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and their Jfe tighter Frieda. Henry Dick Mit-U-r, his grandson, Is visiting rela tives here today. Jteluni to I'onland Mrs. E. G Brown and her daugh ters, Patsy and Betty, have re turned to their home in Portland after visiting for about two weeks with her parents, Judge and Mrs. J. W. Knowles. They met Mr. Brown in The Hallos Wednesday night, spending tho fourth ln-that city, before returning to their home in Portland. Suffers Painful Accident ('hniios Edwards, of the La Grande Mattress and Weaving Avorks. suffered a painful accident yesterday afternoon when the in dex finger of his left hand was severed. ! Mr. Edwards was work ing in the cutting machine of his works when the accident occurred. Jtefflvt's Injury Newton Brannon, who Is em jfoycrt at tho Dutch unit of the La Grande bakery, .received a gash in th side of his head when ho struck a shelf board yesterday. . Ho was taken to-the Dr. Wonderllck hos pital wh&e it was found the wound was limited to the scalp. Saw Enterprise Celebration La Granders who spent the fourth in Wallowa county witness ing the Enterprisecelehratlon und Bpendlng some time at Wallowa La k e I nel u 1 1 e M r. a nd M rs. L. H . Bramwell, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Max well, Dr, and Mrs. J. E. Woodell and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Boylen. I .en ves Iiis Angeles Jesse "Andrews left Wednesday evening for Portland, where he spent the fourth visiting friends. Mr. Andrews is on his way to the Elk's convention at Los Angeles as an official delegate. He will then continui' liis tr ip to the east wher he will tour New York and places of Interest for three weeks. Go to Seaside Mrs. H. K. O'lirien and her twin daughters, Barn barn and Geraldinr h-ft this morning for Pendleton. They will meet Mr. and Mrs. A. C. lampion there and drive on to As tor In and Seaside. They will re turn to this tiiy In about two weeks. Chaimo Meeting Place The Sons and Daughters of the t'nion Veterans of the Civil War have changed thdr place of meet ing from the Chiislian church to the Moose lodge. Meetings days are the- second and fourth Fridays of the months. 'Hum I Lome Dr. ami Mrs. Lee B. Boiivy re turned to La Grande this morning from Siill: Lake City where ho at tended a meeting of t lie Pacific l oast Kyi Kur, Nose and Throat Specialists association. They left here Saturday, making the trip by ca r. In Canada- Mr. mid Mrs. Fred L. Waldrop and three sons, of La Grand spent the last three weeks In York ton and Peuina. Sask., visiting her mother. Mis. W. E. Kennle, and ether relatives. They report the "ads In very good condition in r Saskatchewan. In New York Visiting in New York at presen are Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Nowland and daughter, Mary, and son. Kred. They have bi n gone about a week and will return the middle of the month. They are with relatives of both Mr. and Mrs. Nowlnnd In Buf falo. Hfn Prom Baker Mr. and Mrs. James dough, of Baker, spent the past two daya vie wing at- the home or Mr. and Mrs. S. Paddork. A party of ten In cluding the Paddoeks and doughs spent yesterday at Starkey. Mr. and Mis. dough drove to Baker this morning. Go On Pa nic Mr. and Mrs. Otis Veal. Miss Adie Mullen and Mr. and Mr. K. r- Heminger and family, of Ui J'-rande, spent yesterday plcnlck ' "ig and finning at Wallowa river. They report a very pleasant trip. TeiuKnir.v lNr.flK'll Sirs. '' le Oavne I" laklnj Mrs. Hue Laughlin's place at the N. K. West store, while Mrs. l-aughlin takes her vaetion. She plans to visit in Baker and Enterprise for a few weeks, Stodriartls at ldike Mr. and Mrs. L. R Stoddard and son, Gordan, were among 1-a Glanders who dined at the Wal lowa I-ake lodge yesterday, spend ing the day in the Wonderland. Go to Baker Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thy, of l.a Grande, spent yesterday at Baker. They visited Mrs. I'hy's sister. Mm. Jas. Cavin, and made a trip to Medical Springs before returning to La Grande lust evening. Drive to Walla Walla Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Winters and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blokland, of La Grande, spent yesterday In Walla Walla. They report a very pleasant trip. At Lake Cabin Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rtange and daughters, Anne and Jane, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Larison and son, John, and Maurice Baker were among Wallowa Lake visitors over the fourth,. Return From Fntci-prlKo MiV Agnes Gray and Mrs. Wal ter Hammock, of La Grande, spent yesterday visiting relatives and friends in Enterprise. They re turned this morning to La Grande. Return l-Yoin Kirklnnri, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kcown and family, who have been, In Kirk land Wash., are expected In La Grande, tomorrow. They have been visiting his father for the past week. , Drove to Lake Among La Grande parties a Wallowa Lake yesterday were Mr and Mrs. Bill Wilson, Mrs. Clyde Zimmerman and Mrs. Doyle Zim merman, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spaeth. 'o South Fork Mr. and ACra. Clark Fitzgerald, Grace Cullen, Ted Klein, Saran Dooley and Hay Lynch, of La Grande, spent yesterday picnicking at South Fork, near Lostine. They returned last evening. Guests nt Wallowa The Misses Thclmn and Etta Belle Kitchen are in Wallowa for several days as the guests of Miss Edith Shell. They have been gone since Wednesday and plan to re turn Sunday. Tons! I Operation Mrs. J. E. Owsley, of 111 08 Sec. ond street, underwent a tonsil opor- atlon.at thejr. AVonderHck hos pital tnts morning, biic is getting along nicely. Here From Portland " Miss Kdrls Maguire, of Portland. .spent the holiday in La Grande visiting with her mother, Mrs. S. B. Morgan, and her sister, Airs. Jack B. Ferris, and friends. Home From Wallowa i.ak' Louise Burnett, Klmer Moon and Mr. Wilson, of La Grande, spent yesterday at Wit I Iowa Lake. They returned to this city last evening. Going to Pendleton- Charlotte K'Jiapp left this morn ing for Pendleton. She has been visiting her parents at North Pow der for the past few days. Here From .Monmouth Mrs. Pearl Heath and Miss Ma rie King, from the Oregon State Normal at Monmouth, are in this : city. They are here on business Home From Portland Mrs. 10. K. Hiugo and her moth er returned this morning to I.a Grande. They have bren in Port land for the past month visiting friends and relatives. Here From Corvalll.' M rs. Karl Larson, of Corvallls, is In La Gvinde to spend a few days vlslling relatives and friends. Mrs. Larson was formerly of this city. Go to Kntcrprl-r Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Hoi mutt and family and Mr. and Aha J. G. Mil ler, of li Grande, spent the fourth in Kiiterprise, Tiny returned lust evening. SHOES par" WHY PAY MORE? Lower expense of doing business. Lower prices without sacrificing quality. THAT'S THE ANSWEJl w shipnwnt of HVKHWKAIl IIOSIKItV jut In, Imth rr-miliir unH new nuuilter 41c 93? $1.37 $1.79 rlU'Kular ''e - fl.no - Jl.r.n - $2,00 numbers) A MOW SIloIITIK jutt arrived. ni;nle of the famous KA V-O-SM.K. looks and wear like glove Milk, ruffled bottom, yho front, sizes small medium huge 93 Go to Wallowa Lake . Brick Anderson, Floyd Smith and Claud Anderson, of La Grande, spent the fourth at Wallowa Lake They report a pleasant trip and returned last evening. (Jo to Iake Mr. and Mrs.' S. D. Crowo and sons. Bill and DFck, were Wallowa Uike visitors over tho holidays, driving up, Wednesday and return ing today. Special Train to Portland There were about S5 passengers on the special train to Portland Wednesday. About 20 were from La Grande and many are spending iday and Saturday there. From Baker Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snodgrass, of Baker, went to Portland Wed nesday. They were making a short trip und returned to their home last evening. Go to Portland Mrs. Elmer Carpenter, of La Grande. ha gone to Portland. She will spend a few days visiting her mother, Mrs. Clara Kahn. At iMkc Mr. and Mrs. Wulter Jones and son, Ned, Mr. and Mrs. Put Hoyl and son, Harold, and James Coball were tit Wallowa Lake for the fourth. Go to Walla Wn I la- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Last, of La Grande, spent yesterday in Walla Walla. They returned to their homo last evening. Hero From Baker. Bill Patterson and Glllman Hy de r, of Baker, spent last evening In La Grande visiting friends. They returned last evening to Baker. Drive to Walla Walla Mr. and Mrs. George. TIss, of this city, spent yesterday In Walla Walla visiting friends. They re turned home last evening. Returns From Haines Miss Wilma Smith returned last evening from a short visit at Haines with Mr. a n d M rs. Bud Thicsen. 1.4'avcs For Xnmpa, Ida. Miss Jane Van Klsberg. who has been In this city for the past two weeks, left for Nam pa Wednesday. Sho has been visiting Miss Ida Clark. Visited at Baker Mrs. Jack Hiatt and her daugh ter, Barabara, and 'sons, David and Dick, spent the fourth In Baker with Mrs. Hiatfs mother. llelnrn Home Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kinzle. who havo been touring the middle west for tile last' six weeks, returned to La Grande yesterday morning on Train, No. 17. Spend Day in Portland Mrs. M. J. Sullivan and two sons, of La Grande, spent yesterduy in Ppi tlu nd4;T how .ret u cned 4 h is-morn' ing after a pleasant trip. Spend Day in Wulla Walla Chester Thompson and H. K. Brady, of La Grande, spent yes terday in Walla Walla, They re turned dast evening. Here From Salem G. K. Parson, of Salem, was In La Grande Wednesday. Ho Is from the, state highway bridge de partment and is hero on business. Goes to Portland Mrs. Guy? Kennedy, Mrs. C. K. Smith and Mrs. K. K. Brasel, of La Grande, have gone to Portland. They will spend a few days visiting- Goes lo Hilgiml Mrs. Kmery Ferguson and daughter, who have been visiting friends for the past few days, re- RELIEF FROM CURSE 0F CONSTIPA-iiuiv A Battle Creek physician says: "Constipation Is responsible for more misery than any other causr-." But Immediate' relief has been found. A tablet called Ilexall Or derlies has been discovered. This tablet attracts water from the sys tem into tin- lazy, dry exauuatlng bowel called tho colon, Tho water loosens the dry food waste and causes a gentle, thorough, natural movement wltho it. forming u hab it or ever Increasing tho dose. Slop suffering from constipation Chew a Itexall Ordorlle at night. Next day bright. Get 24 for 21c today at t be neuron! Bexall Drug Sime. Glass Drugs. Inc. Ad HOSIERY ccntlu left for Hlleard. Have Baby Girl ' Mr. and Mrs. Zalchl Komach aro the proud parents of a baby daugh- j ter born at their homo July8 2. Has Accident Miss Genevlevo Adler met with an accident recently when she iyu and injured her knee. She is re ported belter today. Go to Knternrlse Mr. and Mrs. 'jerry Klchcr and . daughter... Phillls Mac and never-1 ly, of Klk, Wash., were of Klk, Wash., were through here Wednesday en route to Enter prise. Go to Portland Myrtle Wlllcock and Dean Wright, of La Grande, wero in Portland yesterday. They will re turn tomorrow morning. Hero From Boise Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Johnson and son, of Boise, were in 1-a Grando yesterday. They returned last even ing. Hero on Business J. A. Burleigh, of Enterprise, ar rived in La Grande this morning. He is here on business and will re turn this evening. Hero From Walla Walla Mrs. Carrie Dorothy, of Wall a ! Walla, arrived In this city yester-j day to spend a few days visiting her sister, Mrs. C. D. Putman. Here From Siokano Flovd Snrintrer and Dorsev Wll- kenson, of Spokane, arrived in this Chicago to Berlin, wrh believed I city yesterday for a visit with Mr.1 this afternoon to he at Great Myriek. jWhale, 250 miles north of Rupert) - I House, on tho northeast outlet of ' Hero From Baker Lola Peterson and Gladys Me Gennls, of Baker, spent yesterday , visiting friends in this city. SjH'nd J)ay at Idikc J. P. McLoughlin and party weiv Wallowa Lake visitors for tho fourth. i Boys nt Lake . KlrnllB heard the plnne's radio. 1111 ,nu wTfLi Spend Day nt Lake j Difficulty was experienced In do- . m!t7ZjtuilTlKr J. I'. McLoughlin and parly wor. clphorlnfr the messnKC . hut they a nMM lfflinnmnnil II' 1111 Hill W ' Wallowa l,nke visitors for the concluded It was Intended to read ' fourth. lus follows: ' "LnndinK In Great Whale, i rrVt HMBHIBi lly. at I.ako Weather bad." J TnlkliiB nnd .Music fj JS Xlclvln Parker, Clulund Wall- . , j Hound Kft'ects. jjfj. Era t. 1 : slnBcr, VirBil WnllsliiBer and Jack I Two of Shakespearian plays wltli j fWlj N mSi ("1 fi SAVE WITH SAFETV Durland were at. Wallowa 1-like I attendant music will ho presented A I N E?'i O 3 t jT wn: over tho fourth. ' at the HeidclbeiK, Germany, fes- JFC7" "'tTTxfl l B 1 W V? tr ES rTZS-JOim iilJIUlliw""1! M tival this summer, j AS . rtTll MV P Br Vh,- U W JflJ? J'J .0 J 1 1 U vwt at .losepn I i fj V K. I fcVi iAk5I A rftB?i" Mr. nnd .Mrs. C. It. Kherliard j - - - - - j 4 1.8 ljM'"jfl FHf-fm!f"'9"m MtMripaaM r Ull were visitors at Joseph with Min.j .....,..,,,. III 1 IJ , rW9U C3rC3a Kberhard's mother over tho noil- 1 1 "WAUIMtST MOKbS lULV , J9 AaA'"f Si. 2.zzizzz P.lhW&SL 'vjc'W The Mr. and Mrs. (.'. I). Walter, of v LJo WTM fl WJ? "WQJ-fi'1 Plonri Wnir d"y tor u" La IN THB W"T j JOHN -MACK BROWN, ' BxSm Y r Atl-k. ' I -Store No. H La Grande, Ore. JEANETTE 1CFF, MmMJ't s l. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Voley and I HUOH ALIAN AND ' ' V') MWA'ZW" -W'h ,V ' ,', " FlieS ' their daughters spent tho fourth " i, at Wallowa Lake. ' ".. riUMJ' IB WIlllAM DAKfcWtlL . III I SiM-nd Dtiy at Ijikc iriB-ffrTifiimM JffTiifti'fti I B VFTA 1 I The -.W. W. Nusl.aum family PIqv SnOP! I W? TMaV a' la 9 I f fitivfil 1 I spent yesterday ut Wallowa Lake. ' X 1J kJllUVO m KAjtJ-Tf 13 M ll I 1 IJm1 J I Siicnds Day nt tjikc , . ' ..'...,,, run,,,, ulh ,0 ..ivc. ' Vfi! k I I :' I s. 1,. Thompson was a Wallowa , . , . , .1 1 L- . fc . I Slh.j,l-n. ( a Lake rlslttw-yesterduy :i -JJOTalUSt comfort for b.usy , O . Y y.' - 6 I ' At intcrpnso- ' '""t- ' (fv) JtW THRILLS ljJ Mr!"'anilrs. Tom Ituckinan Soft Klkskln uppers flcxi- lHsC 3 Th..y al.ound In this Ii er6 Unterpriso vLsItors yesterday.. hie slitchdown Holes of kath- &f, A spliliilld picture of tllo V. P - nA i er or composition. J ' l '1C H. Naval Academy. ENFORCEMENT OF ! c (u . """ 1'",t LAW RESOLUTION i ' ' tJt ' 'VCKJ Arru No more nuisance and duimor SIGNED BY CITY, $1.00 to $1.49 'IJu aZ4 vn,'..N ny-Zl ! '(fJ,'-K-1f,''-c;'S l'"ox Hound every fly In tho house In- (Contlnuefl trom Paaa 1) tWf-lir 1 'iJJKi Nkws. Bluntly cleanly with 1 V,""" . iV 1 . trul I'.-T. A hy Julia It. lilntl, , , T( iSS-Hi ' " ' tj l I ct if' m V Kold only ul your Itexall DrtiK I vhtffffr f-LJSK .re ' mu,- 1927 EslSosinfirst ! WM ! Glass Drugs n- flHRiSTf cABAMNE , La Grande, Ore. Perkins Motor Co. I ! Cor. 41 h & Adams Mala 600 I .. .. rrr. aaaai. ; : ' ' -j r a tlLOHIl "mm rCaSn w WfeWlllljiaa Joe V r Snowdrift pic crust is lllti SHOWS AT SMAI.li I'KICLN . I B iik. H p"W VPfi V, I FLAKIER Action! C. Now playing I K 1 I m?A A Wi I I I ? m! , McCoy I 'jmt And how! WS w fl . i,. fy;- ..' -1 1 ' WD Thc The quicker ,.io cr..at I. ifl tl ' T, Jy Desert madn, the letM danger tltcro XWt Cl IW1 RWer. that it will he heavy or VL 'jffiJU A P 0"'"v the flour iiiiekly.Yoiinreii,t ta WjJL tl ,'AI,,'l;s AM templed lo "work" il or fiiHH JlBftaiilfc-aMl -jjLuP" D I I COM INC v f5?$" over It. Snowdrift is erenmy 1 I I SUNDAY 5Pj?l?jj3 iulnii' it's nil creamed for you hefore it's parked In the air-tiglit R ' ll-tiini efiK.iui-iu.nl hy 1 ly Kauinlayl rIn, With jimt a few quirk Hlrokcs, the Snowdrift and tho ill I ' C tl?" ! flour arc nil one sm.M.lh hleml. IJLI I "THE LOST r I Creamy, flulTy Snowdrift noio cornea in three oui land fcZ- 5j I n unui, mx pound buekelH wliicli arc very easy to apoon trom. lou II FREE TICKETS TO COLON IAL Wali li nir ilally news mM"r nil. If inir inline apiH-uix jimi will ni i-lie a olonlnl 'rliciilin K'-t Ih kcl hy l alllnit at Um x ifflie. TmIhV .IOi; CI.AIIU I president, and Janet H. Frees, ec-' At.i..u Vnmon'x Itnllnl hipIaIV nf . ! rotiu-v Women's Belief society of the L. D. S. church, by Amelia S. Gwllliams, ward president; W. ft T, P.. by Mrs. Putnam Yeck, pres ident; camp r ire ounruians asso ciation, by Fausta A. Tyler, presi dent: and the city commission of La Grande. During the commission meeting Wednesday City Manager W C. Crews reported on the cost of pro posed paving and sidewulk im provements near tno Eastern are- son Normal school. Tho salary list for June In the provements near tho Eastern Ore- amount 01 o..uu.ou was upprovcu. iBODY OF MAN IS FOUND IN DARK CANYON (Continued from Page 1) nulls had made away with part of, his clothing. A pair of overalls, and a pair of tight shoes attached to the waist of tho garment, and a heavy shoo on ono of his feet was all that could be found. Thcje was no coat or hat and the other shoo he had been wearing at the time of death, was missing. The examination will be held about S or 9 o'clock tomorrow morning, It Is announced. PLANE NEARS ; AIR RECORD. I LATE TODAY, (Continued from Page 1) James Bay. At 9:37 this morning, the Can a dian government w-ireles operator nt Port Burwell in the Hudson Straits heard the plane s radio. Difficulty was experienced In , de- ciphering the message . but they concluded It was Intended to read as follows: "Landing In Great Whale. Weather bad." I, ucky ite III" II. Ate. FLAMES CONTINUE ... . . IN CALIFORNIAN DISTRICTS TODAY (Continued from Page 1) GO houses mm 10.000 acres of ! gmss. brush and timber In the Santa Cruz mountains was held in check yesterday by 600 men. Esti mates of the loss ran as high a 1500.000. Tho blo which threatened to "woept Mount H In the . I'.MI UK Ulnlltll I 111 u UK u inn i: i hi i in m 1.000 men. Eight homes in Mount llermon were destroyed. ', Several ranch homes also were reported to have been burned In tho Alma dis trict near Holy City. A new fire broke out yesterday near Kaiser station, Fresno county. SATURDAY ONLY Also Comedy "WATCH MY SMOKE" npfffliq jigs P Now Playing 1 it's all creamed for you hefore it's parked In the air-tight cans. With just a few quirk strokes, the Snowdrift nnd tho flour arc nil one smooth hleml. Creamy, flulTy Snowdrift noio comes in three pound and six Dotind buckets which find them much more convenient, for you never need to your finger against the sides when you reach in for the spoon fill. At your grocer's, you'll know them hy the inviting design that looks as while and fresh as Snowdrift itself. Shi weir if It was curbed after It had covered about 200 acres. Two fires in the Santa Barbara national forest wero subdued last night. VI RK.MKN OVKUCOMIi MAUTINL'Z, Cul.. July 5 (AP) Twenty firemen wore overcome by heat and another was slightly Injured in battling a blaze which started yesterday In tho grounds of tho Pacific Coast Shipbuilding company and spread to Bay Point, where It destroyed $20,000 worth of lumber belonging to tho Coos Bay Lumber company. 1H, tlOKDAX Ml CII IMPKOVF.D PALO ALTO, Cal., July 5 (AP) Mr. David Starr Jordan, chan cellor emeritus of Stanford univer sity, who was ordered to bet yes terday for a complete rest, was re ported "much improved" today.. . "Strong Boy" Also Ncwlywcd Comedy flt&y JL J w jTtoto arc very easy to spoon from. You'l ' Dr. Jordan, who waa 78 years old Juno 20, is not 111, Mrs. Jordan as sorted today, but due to the heat of the past few days becamo ex hausted nnd lu In need of rest. Tropical Worsteds Just the suit for hot w e a t h e r. Gray, t an and dark materials in either plain or striped $9.85 to $17.85 rub last new mm U Ml