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Wednesday, July 10, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Fag e Five I Local News In Brief . . . nirnii MIIMIMIMI IW Seattlo Men SHiks M. I. Tatman, of Seattle, was tho speak vv last nisht ut th camp meeting at Spruce and U. A. J. Jensen arrived yesterday and will have clmrjjo of tho music during the meeting. He is a returned mis sionary from China and was here awhile last spring, when ho be came acquainted with several local people. 11. Hansen is to bo the speaker tonight. AtTopts Position Paul Meyers who recently re turned from Notre Piunu has ac cepted a position ut the l.a Grande Rational lank. He will take the place of Kvcrett. Hosenbaum, who is resigning. Mr. and Airs. Hosen baum and daughter, . Jean, will leave for Salt Lake City about tho last day of August, where. Mr, Hos enbaum has accepted a position at tho National Copper bank. Two Stolen Oars Local police received calls last night from both I'endleton and 11a ker about stolen cars. A car, li censed 57-4UJ, was missing in Ba ker and in I'endleton, a coach, li censed :i3-8S!i, was stolen. The I'endleton car is reported to be driven by a man wearing overalls and a white shirt, who is about six feet In height. Jlcrc f iiim Alton, Wyo. , Mr. and Mrs. C. J. :Van I.euren and children, of Aftan, Wyo., arc 111 this city. They are visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. H. il. Turner. Mi-. Van Leuren has ac cepted a position in linker. He will .remain liBre, while his wife and Ji'tldren return to Wyoming. They also will return to Oregon this fall. Kin Is TJncK'-Woek Trip Mrs. Joo Oliver returned to J-a Grande last night after spending three works in Washington visit ing friends and relatives. Among the towns and cities she stopped at were Kahlotus. Wushttienu and J'asco. She spent tho fourth of July at Iasco, picnieing with friends. She reports a splendid trip. Gol-s to Pendleton George Scott left here tiiis morn ing for Pendleton. From I'endle ton he will go to Corvallis. for a short time.1' Air. Scott has been elected coach at the Baker high school for this next year and will return to.Kastern Oregon about tho latter part of August. Hero from Wcliser Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hally and her sister, of Weiser, arrived in this y today, -They will spend tho day visiting J. H. I'earo and llr. W, M. Pearo and leave for Weiser this evening. They have been in Port land, where they spent their honey moon. , Daughter Born Friends In La Grande have re ceived word of tile birth of an eight-pound daughter yesterday to M r. and Mrs. Ace Kggleson, Of Knterpriso. M rs. Kggleson will be remembered as Al iss Kilith Soren son, who taught in tho La Grande high school. Hen from Baker (iylman Hyder, Chick Hlatt, -Margaret liyder, Betty Hlggoiis, of Baker, spent last evening in La Grande. They atlrndi'd tho Coch ran, Miller and Ashby fiance, last evening. They returned after the. dance. Leaves for .Nysso Mrs. H. K. Tucker, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Han-ii-ls, of 'ove. fur the past five days, hit this morning for Nyssa. Ore. Mrs. Tucker, is from Morris, Til., and is planning a trip through Yel lowstone park. fiaf for Kluin Mrs. Violet Brndshaw and her sun, I onaid, of Walla Walla, is here visiting Mrs. W. 1L Hussetl. They both left this morning for Kl gin. where they will visit Airs. M. C. Barnes for a few days. Cool. Underwear. It's A New Kind of Old Fashioned Comf ort. Adfim Hri (llMiiiwrril (lie Idea of Im-iiik (tKil but il remained for Ha- ti tu slum n sweltering Inter uoilil but A'himx Apples ran Mill hob In glee. Mle wires lmf been tllpNd the and la-t national bank" uf 'Miifnrt have Ni n dniwii m. Sblrw , .Vie t; Kl.fMI Mimls 7.V to H..VI Atblelte Ijilon Stilt V- IVn riili;n Snlls 5.U Up Knit I inh r Mills. Long ir Short Mit4; Goes lo Seattle J. It. Alagney. of Spokane, left this morning for Seattle on busi ness. He has been in Lostlne for the last few days inspecting the mines. Mr. Magney ip a mining engineer. Going to Imbler Airs Neil Tucker und children, Keith, Betty and Lavonna Jean, or Spokane, arrived in this city this morning. They will spend a short time visiting her mother, Airs. H. D. Sanderson. Go to Wallowa Ijuke Airs. John Padden and her daughter. Nadine, of Astoria, ar rived In La. Grande this morning They are now on their way to Wallowa lake whero they wili spend a weeks pleasure trip. Hero fi-oin Baker Airs. Tom Yates, of Baker, form erly a resident of this city, is here visiting friends. She arrived in La Grande last evening and will spend a few days visiting her son, John Yates, and Mrs. 1 K. Johnson, Iloro from l iiloii Air. and Mrs. G. S. Hoffman, of Union, spent last evening in this city. They attended the riuncv at the La Grande hotel last evening and returned to Union this morn ing. Here from A'f'w York Mrs. Alfred Harding, of New York, Is in this city visiting at tho home or Air, and Airs. J. I). Smith at First street. Airs. Harding was formerly Sarah Smith of. 1-a Grande. Hrlvo to Portland .. Aliss Dorothy Aleyers and Airs. Harding drove to Portland recent ly to spend several days there vis iting friends. Aliss Aleyers also ex pects to drive to Seattle, where she will make a short visit. Visiting Here Mr. and Airs. Harry Clark, also son and daughter of Lougview, Wash., are visiting Air. and Airs. J. AL Farrls and Air. anil Airs. J. G. Hunten for afew days. Here from Paradise Air. and Airs. Oscar Bfdner. who have been visiting friends and rel atives in Nyssa, spent yesterday In La Grande visiting friends. They leit last evening for their homo In Paradise after a weeks vacation. In Portland Madelon Meyers, . who la in charge of the ladles ready to wear at Montgomery and Ward, n upending her vacation In, l'orthmd. Hho will return to La tirande Sun day evening1. Goes to Villon dtmytlon Suan t'hadwick, who has boon here for the past day. returned to her home in Union J unction thl.n Oak Floors Lay an oak floor right1 over your old floor and have it done while you are on vacation. This is a dull time for the car pen ters and they would appreciate the work dur ing the slack period of the summer. Van Petten Lumber Co. "(tornl Service Quick" flione Mala W NEW TO STARTING FRIDAY MORNING JULY 12TH Each and Every Kiddie between the age of 1 and 60 will be presented with a IJijf Honker Halloon Free! LOTS OF FUN LOTS OF HALLOONS. IJrinff The Kiddies Iet's Go And Iilow For The NEW YORK STORE morning. She has been vlsltlns at the homo of Mis Mina Crow. Hero from Siiokaiie ' Mrs. H. JJ. Kirk, of Spokane, is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Viva L. Hansel). She arrived in this city this morning on No. 24, and she will spend about two weeks here. Hero from Cove Myral Alexander and Mclvin Hundel, of Cove, arrived In La Grande this morning. The are here on business and will return this evening, , In Sou thorn Oregon Air. and Airs. V. T. Corum left Saturday evening for a trip to Bend nnd Klamath Palls. They will return home Sunday evening. They are making the trip in their cur. Speaks in Baker Tho Kev. Mr. Coker, formerly pastor of the Christian church her3 and who has been in this part of tho state visiting for some time, was the speaker at tho Baker church on Sunday. Culled to Twin Fulls A. L, Carey, Jr., of La Grande, was recently called to Twin Falls, where his sister-in-law Is seriously ill. He is expected buck In this city about Sunday. , Hero from Idaho Helen Aloore, of Boise, Mrs. S. C. Aloore, and Helen (Mock, of Cas cade, Ida., and H. H. Aloore, of Boise, arrived in this city last even ing. Go to Ontario Mr. and Airs. AL S. Johnson, who formerly lived at 701 C. avenue, urc now presiding in Ontario. They were residents of this city for many years. , New Decorations ' Tho Eagles lodge has reported change the interior of tho Eagles hall. It will be redecorated and re opened this fall with un orchestra playing. Visiting Airs. Bliss AlcKennon. formerly of La Grande, is here visiting rela tives and friends. She Is from Cali fornia and expects to spend the summer In this city. I lore From Baker It. L. White, of Bilker, spent yesterday on business in La Grande. He returned to his home in Hitker this morning. I ! In all the world M LAST DA Y ! I I no finer pen! m .( writin--,-wii1 - Eg. fM r,, m r" ' j "Nothing Iq'HEAFFER'S To Wear" Starting TODAY ON DISPLAY AT . . ,A(, , ,,,, M. l,(iA N 1 "'j HItYAXT WASIIIll ItX k ' CDMINC TlllltSDAV f.ik " lui Nv TOM TYLER ' A tf " .JNj Glassjtrugs ijm auuenr j La Grande, Ore. w. h. m m h Glamorous! HHII-l'JIll SI. (SWjSk. fsf I'lwisc call at box office fur ' JtlMj? 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Anderson, of Ba ker, nriived in La Grande yestcr day. She spent the day hero and ry ' turned home this morning. From I.ewlston Air. and Mrs. N. A.. Stewart, of Lcwlston, aro visitors In this clly. They arrived in La Grande yester day. Hero Fit) in Knunett, Ida. John Bentley. of Emmett, Ida., arrived lit La Grande yesterday afternoon. He tur us Prom Portland Airs. Alatt Peters has returned from Portland. She has been vis iting relatives and friends for tho past three, weeks. let urn by Plane Frank Harris went to Baker last night on business. He returned this morning by airplane. Leaves for Boise AL H. Tatman. who has bePii here for the past few days on bus iness, left this morning for Boise. Unconscious When Wed, Seeks Divorce NEW YORK. July 10 (Al' A brled who contends she was un conscious at her wedding has filed suit for divorce here. AIis. Myrtle Prosten, of Aliddle town, N. Y., in her complaint, al leges that her husband, Wayne It. Prosten. of Strousburg, Pa mar lied her last year while she was unconscious from n heart attack. She said she previously had refused to marry him. COPPKK HKAJS HE-KIiKCTED BAKE It, Ore., July 10 (AP) Officers of the Oregon Copper company were re-elected and by laws were amended to change tho general office of the company from Baker to Portland at tho annual meeting of the organization yesterday. KKNATOK I Xli:U KXIPK WASHINGTON, July 10 (AP) Senator Wesley L. Jones of Wash ington underwent an operation for a kidney ailment today at a hos pital. Physicians reported ho stood It well. - AGRICULTURAL AID MAJOR POINT, CLAIM (Continued from Page 1) tho growers, "but lit a disturbance of agricultural products generally, The Increased duties on livestock anil liventock products are due, in part, to a dpsire to make it profit able to change the , use of lands now uuprofltnbly used in raising tho great cereals to their uso in growing forage crops and for pas turage purposes. 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