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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1929)
1 1 Tuesday, July 10, 1020 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Five 1 Local News In Brief vising Hilly Thomas, of Portland, 1h a Jmirst at the Jwalliy home. Ho I will K)Lnl the rest of this summer L visiting relatives and friends hero. l Krttii'iiH fnain Visit Miss Verona Htoop returned Inst venhif; after a two weeks visit in Joseph Hhe has been at the homo til" her I'rk'Ud Miss ImiIjoIIc Hegor. r .tUS to IVmili'lon i M:sa Theresa Tabor, of I.a r f (irundo, h'i't last evening: for Pen- i lit -.on. r?ne win s r J visiting at the f t.r. Mrs. Helen K ii'iy!on" u w snen1 a month or . Howe. I ; 1 1 lo .Mearluiin J I h-niy Kbert nn-1 J esse I'arker, I of tliis city, lert last evening for e lt-aeha'in. Mr. Kberl will bo stn- ! i toned on the railroad at Aleacham and Mr. Parker will work in Keho. They expect to return this fall. Nl3frH Here fiom Wallowa The Misses Helen and JJlttan iale, ul Wallowa, spent Monday Uisiling in Im 'Grande. Their mother S is manager of the telephone of- rices at Wallowa. 1 Here from Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hunter are fin I'-l Grande visiting at the home I of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. U. llunh-r. Mr, Hunter is employed by the government in l-ewislon. n. He was formerly of thia city. JUMiii-u Ui Itlanmtli Falls ilr. and Al rs. I toss Leslie havc i furned to.Klaiualli Kails on busi-iH-sK, They have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. It. i 'layeoinb. M r. and Airs. Leslie were formerly of Ibis city. Trip It the i'ia.st '. Prouty and his twin daugh s, I'lla and Heuula, of this city, left this morning for a trip to the vitft. They will spend some time in Missouri and Colorado, and plan visit li. K. Prouty in Denver and the birihplaee of Air. Prouty, in ( Kldorndo. licit' I' mm Pcnllaiiil .1. D. Lynch of Portland, is tending si vera 1 weeks visiting at Etlio home of his sister, Mrs. Leo Mill'-r. Mr. Lynch was formerly of jihis city and is welt acquainted ith friends;. II err from 1tii;ciie Mr. and Mrs. W. i '. Cltibb, and ;dg. and Mr.i. Nathan 10. Harrett, or IOuge,K. spent yesterday in this city. They, have been on a lour through Yellowstone, national park for the pasL'tcn days and are now returning to. their homes in Ku gene. Mr. Kluhb is city engineer of hujjene and Mr. liarrelt Is em- i i-liiy. ,! y (ho Un:Led Ktales Nalion- il b.tnk there. ( . Hrtimis front Illinois Mrs. G. N. Tarkington returned linuif tiiis morning after a months absence fr oiif the city. She was called back nasi by the death oT lier mot hety Airs. Tarkington vis ited relatives and friends in the rtale of Indiana ami Illinois. Helmut o Walla Walla Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carey had as their guests last evening his lather. Robert Carey Sr., and his Mster "Margaret, who is training at i!ie I'eacou's hospital in Spokane. They made a short trip to Hot i:ikti while here. They returned iy car to their home In Walla Wal la this morning. To llae Reunion .Members of the Woodell con- lotion are to have their annual family reunion next Sunday. This ye;ir the reunion Is to be held at Pleasant tirove, the park sur rounding the ' grange hall making ii splendid place tor the gather ing. iiting frctn ScHttlr Mr. and Airs. Harold Morrison, of S'-atlle. were overnight guests ai : lie Harry Gibson home at 221 t -iar si reel Monday. Air. Alorri snn is Mrs. Gibson's nephew. They drove on to 1 taker loday and will .fut in Arlington before returning to Seattle. Sel'i lutalcs Vlelt M r. Hieir and Mrs. I). A. Powell and :oti, William, of Alhambra, ' .d.. are I he guests of Airs. Gruce Snwb-r ibis week. Mis. Powell and Mis. Snyder were sclioolmates lo-g-iher In Illinois and they are en j"ymg their visit greatly. The Oall I'oiiiii family arrived by car S:in- !ay and w ill leav for Poi tiand :-"uNT:ty, i ei ti ruing by l he coast put of their stay hero inettnie a dtp to Wallowa lake h I hey are planning for Wed- wi 'li-.sd:, l-hiii Pmeiits M s. John I laniels, foi nierly rl t h in etiy but now of Porl la nd, Is M.-tiliit- here this week wlih her piieiiis. Mr. and Mrs. Krank Har ; -ifon, at !Mt4 N avenue. Airs. I 'anieis' son. Norman, is working at H ant i net on this summer and a here Sunday to hp. with his n "t her. Norman graduated from Grant iu-ht Hchool in Portland here he was prominent in ath 1' l:e aetivtties of the large sellout- Mrs Whitby Here "I liver) In La Grande for 2? years and it surely n hard to leovo away." d'-ctand Mrs. J. A Whitby, now of Salem, who has "en visiting here with Mm Hay Mlsiott and her many friends for On puM two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Whitby left La Grande last fall he wn retired from tho O. . goiny flrnt to Portland and re ally establishing their home In Salem. Their Salem addr- is 1 SSI Hlat- street. Mrs. Whitby iM return to lu-r new home in t-'",:t a v t!rk.- - - -- - . - Mrs. W, V. Kennedy and baby uuughter, who left the Dr. Won derllck hospital .Sunday, aro spending a week at the home of Mr. Kennedy's mother at 1410 Z avenue before they return to thet. home at Medical Springs. Baby Son Bom Mr. and Airs, Carl Stoddard are the parents of a seven and three fourth pound baby son, born to them this morning at Uu2 Kighth. street. The mother and baby are getting alng nicely. Hetum from California Mrs. L.ucy Graham returned to this city this, morning, alter spending a six month's visit in California. She has been visiting her sister, Ida Kenton at River side, for some time. Mrs. Graham declared that she had enjoyed her visit and the scenery but was happy to return to her home. Goes to Klgln Hill Heiekel lert this morning for Klgln, where he will spend a day on business. He will then con tinue his triy to Pondesa,' where ho will work at the mill, begin ning tomorrow morning. Returns from Pendleton ( Mrs. W. C. Myers returned to j ial u rim tie, mis morning irom Pendleton. She has been visiting her daughter. Hesslo Altlerniai., who is ill in Hermiston, and been away from La Grande about 15 days. i. i Leaves for Huntington Clayton it. Long, extension hor ticulture from Oregon .State, col lege, arrived in La Grande hast evening. He left this morning for Huntington where lie will meet Koger Morse and go .out to the Haker orchard, one of the largo orchards of tho slate. Ilavo Fishing Trip Al.r and Mrs. K. L. Weather spoon and four children, left this morning for Wallowa, where they will Hpcnd a few days fishing ami ramping. They expect to return to this city Kriday. Here from Hicruilsloii Harvey He Aloss, of Hermiston. arrived in La Grande this morn ing on No. 24. Mr. Dc Aloss will spend the rest of the summer in this city and attend Kastein Ore gon Normal school tills fall. Itetiirns from the Coast i Hill Bealty arrived in this cilv I this morning, after spending n.( lew weoKH working lor the rail road on tho coast. He will bo hero indefinitely. Fishing Trip ! The Kastern Oregon Normal' Arthur Sanl'ord and Sergeant sehuol will have a picnic for the Ramsey, left this morning for a faculty and members of the stu fishlng trip up the Grande Hondo 1 dent body tomorrow afternoon at river. They will return this uven-j 4:K0 o'clock. The picnic will be i .. held at tho Riverside park and n 1 faculty baweball game and races Pleads Guilty will be enjoyed by tho picnickers. L. 1. Wilson was charged this , morning having In ills possession Hero from Cove Battle fish under six inches in i Krank Music and Kverett Pow length. Ho pled guilty and was : ell, of Cove, arrived in La Grande fined $25 by Judge L. Oenliam. 'this morning. They will spend tho ; j Kctimis fiiim llolsi' j AL L. Nelson returned this i morning after a motor trip to ( Boise. He was at Holse on busi- 1 ness for a day. Itcninis arter Visit Mr. and Airs. It, It. Johnson and son, who have been visiting at. tin homo of Al r. and Airs. '. L. Thompson, left this morning for their home in Oakland, Cal. They have been in tills city for the past week. Itetiirns to Kamelu Roy Kawes spent yesterday In La Grande on business. He re turned to his lioine In Kamela last evening. Home from Fntmctl. Idaho Airs. Gust Klimiuist and hei children. Hope and Honald, re turned to La Gland e last evening, after a two weeks visit In Km mett. They have been visiting rel atices and friends there. Return from Trip Mr. and M rs. Sam K. Wagner returned last evening after a three weeks trip. Ttie visited their children and relatives at Promo, Sprlngvllle and St. George. They left this city on the Old Timer's Picnic. They report a very pleas ant trip. Camera Catches Rescue From Blazing Plane w-'jw.sai : : : : trr H ' te"- T, torn f : . . - " .... TliiK renttiik;ihl iiirmre nl nn ii'lu.-il rr-Mciii' Irnni the liUilntf wreck iik-'1 l nn hmpmim' i-iiohh how lU-nry It. OiI(Nml..h. f-r.cMH't, I'wz linnfi. sUnr-nt flyer whm ti-;iKi;i-il. fi'lully biirnwl, fitmi 11m fliirriPH thin iiIhii kl!l(-d 1'niiKif I'litlllpH. wr-;il:h.v n nf Itu- IiiIp John I'liiilipy. "hcwit ijIj.c ViL' ( Now York. I 'inlilMiiish w.ic tlirown from tin- tin' Mnlh pLine wlit-n il .'-i1ii-iI unrt K14I11 tiv nl Itu"s?v(flt Kk-trt. Iut liinili'd in Itie wr'-cknye ;il:l t ! I;iIit rrt.111 Iiiiiiim 1 I'lijUi;., w !m vjl - iiildtlinc-tlw cMit-t,- .r.'rH '-'; ff':.:?--i(T!'i '.'J't4 ii',t M-.ic!lt-cl I'.. 11 -i.'j 1 -. AFTER SEEING SO MUCH OF THIS CARELESS LITTERING OF PARKS, BEACHES, ETC.! ' tA iff' "J l4sJvi A OCX fJ( 7 WAT5TME BEST -(- i'J i'L. V HAD IN AGE5 h DONT SOU OFTEN 6ET A. STRONG URGE' ' l'J.''' T(3 DO BH-g JJ VOORSELF. 'Tyi (Joes to Wallowa Alius Helen Nichols, of Glenns Kerry, left last evening fur Wal lowa, where she will visit her sis ter. Airs. W. O. AUHer. She has been visiting Kuth John and Mrs. James Ward, In Nam pa, for tho past two weeks. Here furm I led whig, .Minn, L. It. Stickles. of I ted wing, Minn., arrived in La Orantle, yes terday. Mr. Stickles is here on business fur a few days and will visit friends. " , (Joi's lo l jilcrprisc Koheit S. KaUin left for prise yesterday afternoon, where lie will try u cuse. Ho will return this evening. T( .Ilavo Picnic - day here on business and return this evening. - - - Hero from Wnlln Walla . Paul It. Young, of Walla Walla. arrived in La Grande j-eslerday. lie is hero on a short business trip. From Arlington W. K. Weatherford and Krank Al. Weatherford, , of Arlington, Ore., spent yesterday In La G ra n d e y est e rda y . Here from Culdwell John P. Houston, of Ida., is spending u few La Grande. 'aldwell. days in Here' from Walla Wnlln Vergil Perry, of Walla Walla, arriveil in this city last evening. Mr. Perry and Verne Nusbaum are fraternity brothers of the Phi Oelt house at the I'niversity of Washington. He will spend a few days visiting at tho W, V. Nua batim home. .Moluring Mr. and Mrs. It. YV. Stevens and family, of Ogden, I'tah, arrived in La ttranile last evening. They are mot or fug to Port land this iiiorn liiK. I'ront Seattle Dr. and Mrs, King and u ft 1 i son, of Seattle, spent last .evening ! In this city. - I Return from Ituffalo, X. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Now land, and their children, Alary and Fred, aro expected in La Grande this evening. They have been vis iting relatives in Huiialu, N. Y for tho past few weeks. Ret urn from Washington Air. and Mrs. S. T. Keffcr re cently returned from a trip to Wena tehee. Wash. They have been visiting relatives and friends there for the pest week and re port a very pleasant trip. Helpful PeHoslrlnni Tlio llorlsl rdiould la grateful fnr the., pedest i-lnii, whose fmnilv nlwiiya is n prospective buyer. Cin cinnall Knnitlrer. The Ortor An orator is a man who candake a word idea and blow il up to hold (i,(MMI more.-Toronto Slur. Briefly Told True happlnc is ehcifi. did we tpply In the right tnerclmnl for II? Jersey Head At u iccoiil ini'i;tliiK of tho Anicii rnti Jci-ncy Cuttle Clnh helil in New York, Samuel F. Crnhlio of Fnrt;n, N. D., wns nnHiiiniously re-clertefl president. Cnil.br) l an oulntiinil. Ing krvciler of Jenieys anil a well, known lurlciilturiil engineer. Tho club reported nn Iucix-iiko In rei;lx. trallon of puieliiTils of more (linn 12 per cent, over the past year. At tiie end of tlio lls' iil year, March 51, .5.69V uch cattlo oro reelsluted. 'j 'il V :' Si MTWrl IT v W To Prevent Blindnoci The Nallonal Soeiely fop tlio Pre vention of r.linrinpss says Hint 400 ntrencles co-opornto wltli tho so-cloly. It a Toitup "A pprslsteiitly silent man." Raid III Mo, tlie Sayp of Chinatown, "pels ati even clmnee In populnr eslimation, ns to whel her lie Is very wise or very dumli." Wnshinston Slur. ' Mufezlet More Appropriate Several tnnsked leuors tiro fen lured wiiere iniiz.les would b more itpprniu;nte..Toledo Illnde. .SuniminB It Up f file to your hesl. rjeuiie is ntilw grout pubis. JEANETTE LOFF 7 The hidij with the. pererl hark It Jcnnrttc l.oft, Pnthr. lenlurcd player. Phc l.i the flr.it firatlunto of the company's tvhoul for young players. Big Showing Luggage at 20 Reduction ..iii i n Children's parasols .r(V Children's dresses .'. 59 Boys' wash suits 98 Ankle sox 159 Girls Straw Hats V- Price. Norton's Kiddy Shop U. 5. STEEL TO RETIRE BONDS DUE IN 1963 NKAV YORK. July 16, (AP) Directors of tho United. States Steel corporation today voted to rettr ethe ten to sixty years ft per cent bonds of 11123 ut 110 and accrued interest. There are $183, 372,000 priuelpal amount of these bonds outstanding. Tho directors passed a resolu tion calling tho bonds for redemp tion ' November 1. Tho major part of the firty year 5 per cent bonds of Jlfl have also been called. COMMITS SC1CIDK MAUSHKllOLP, Ore., July 10, (AP) J, K. Kllsigeruld, lift, shot hlnrself to death early, today at his home. Kour years ago he si 1 1 red a fractured skull in a fall off the roof of his barn and he had been despondent since that time. Loss of three daughters by death in recent years is believed to have added to his despondency. KLrXH' OOLONKIj .MA(i. HALTIMO It K, July 1 (i. ( AP) Colonel John N. Manga n, former supply otrieer of the Hiftth In fant ry of N e w Y o r k , k n o w n for yeurs as tho "fighting Irish sixty ninth" was elected president of tho Ualnbow division veterans to day, ;ovi;itvou ix crash KALAMAZOO, Mich.. July Hi (AP) Governor Kred W. Green escaped Injury today hi a plane crash at Recreation park hero where hQ had flown to attend thotAKlUl rUbl lVl A I grand circuit races. Tho machine' pllolt'd by Hnlph Jlo Hnvon of Kalamazoo, struck an obstruction in landing, turned on Its noso, iriiil,'lni Itin ttimtillm hl.wln nn.l strlnnlmr off tho running crv i ne governor nnd Do liavun climbed out unhurt. ; Instability "Ilewaro," said HI Ho, I he wigo of Clilnalowu, "of one who t'tir Klvos an eiieiny too ensily, sineo he limy with oiiunl easo forgut n frloiul." Wnslilnyton St nr. Henri Hoar I Pnll.v Mtumlor, who works In n Inuiiiliy, snys:' "Sm of those colni-Cul loinl shirts run ivimi ni hniu-d wIhmi tlii'.v Rtnrt to fado." Puthnmh-r Mnnzltio. Comtruction Implement A "dnlly" In const riicihm -trtides ; In a tool wllli an indented head fr ' holding Hie bend of n rivet mid ah- ' sorblng hnpiicl while tho oilier hend Is helm: driven. A Complete Line LINGERIE I'i:iiiiii:k (iOVVNS IIKASSIIOItS iu,K)Mi:its 98 to $1.95 LOW ROUND TRIP FARES In efTrct dntly to Sept. 30 Hetum limit Oct. Jl . 29 CLATSOP BEACHES NORTH ItKACH TILLAMOOK BEACHES NEWPORT Healthful tonic Tor kiddies and grown upi. FishiiiKi ocenn bat hing, Rflf i hr, -hiking, horseback riding, clam dinning. Good hotels, cot-, tugca, tent houncs. Booklet! on Itquit . ii. ki;i;m.v, Agent, li (tininle, Ore. ll .. . . ! I store No. 13 La tjrande, ore. mgrm jy ... IB mm si.i es I'A.IAMAS SHOUTS I'ANTMX K UWJVnMI.I P4 - ftcrnv MAKE :- yiiioi i I Colonel Lindbergh Tells Of New Run SAN KHANC1SCO, July 16, (AP) Colonel Charles A. Lind bergh, speaking for tho transcon tinental air t ra nspo rt company ami tho Maddux; Air Lines, Inc., today announced a daily trans continental air servico would bo Inaugurated September 1 between tills city and New York, Colonel Lindbergh, who said he would take off early this aftor noon from Alllls field here for Los Angeles, said tho contemplated lino would give San Francisco and tho eabt bay a iwo day air-rail schedule to the oast.- IH)IY lISCOT.IKI LOS ANC.RLKS, July Hi (AP) The body of Addison Kit-hards, fto, of Oakland, wius found early today in bnitth on tho outskirts of Ar-tt-sia, the Los Angeles office was informed. Itlehartls was described as a wealthy Oakland business nan and a representative of a New York packing house. Arlesla police said the man apparently committed suicide. mr.s ok Poisoix PORTLAND, Ore.. July 16 (AP) An hour after she ato some home made Ice cream, Mrs, May Smith, 34, diet! In a huKpital hero today. I lospital physicians diagnosed the cause of death as lead poisoning from Hie ice cream. An autopsy was ordered held and an investiga tion will ho made of circumstances of the case. I . m , , A l i HONim .-ii.-.. (Continued from Page 1) ! Kiound. .would make an Ideal place for training trootra. Vancouver bar racks, on the oilier hand, ho said. is crowded, ami oven if it were de cided to abandon It, the third dlvls. Ion headquarters with a personnel DANIEL E. Mr.&.Mrs-;, World's greatest thrills A ,-li.cmi rF rlfenfii Participated in by Mr. ukmmj x-S ' 1 I n TA I A lw 1,- -HASW1 MXi !Nole: "SLMIJA" Starting Wednesday, Shows 2:1."), 7 and 9:15. TOMCHT On the screen 8 .- ' "(Jirls Gone CHINA wild" NITE , . v . Comedy Oddities of 75 officers and 1E0 men, could be exchanged for the seventh in fantry now occupying tho post. Tho general said removal of tho seventh infantry would take an 'annual payroll of $1,600,000 from the city. SEE AND HEAR "The Million Dollar Kid." NOW PLAYING 4 DAYS Starting; TOMORROW P0MEI20Y presents IHCi Shows t SMAU - LLOYD 1 "Hot Water" J SHOUT- SI 'l-'llCTS n I-:, it. id (;o. innii A.l- f inns. Avo. ritMtsc mil H B Cim-st Tlckrl 1 ' .S-! M M "Hot Wnl.-i-." S AFRICAN EXPEDITION NotascenestagedsA - af - fi I'P.alitlPS & Mrs. Johnson r ' w a m. 'X- H".-. . 1-