Friday, July 19,-1929
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
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Society News
ilrs. Hodffin Will
Go On University
Cruise to Alaska
.Mrs. John S. JlodKln is planning-
leave J.ii Grande about tho first
August for Portland where she
ill spomi a few days, ; and on
UKUst seventh will hoard the
W-ial train from KuRono bearing
indents who will, us will Mis.
odKin, tako tho "University
uisV to Alaska. The outing and
liuly planned is most fascinating,
nd while Airs. Hodgiu says, she
111 have-much more to tell about
when she returns thun she ever
reams of now, sho is having much
easiire in. tho anticipation of the
jperience. At Seattle tho party
Jfl board the steam,er 'Queen"
liich lias been chartered for tho
Jp, and will sail August 7. , - ,
(The first stop is to bo ut ,Vic
ria where in three hours, ; the
udents are to be feted by -. city
fieials. The second stop ,is at
tchikan for four hours, then
raiigell, l'etorsbiii'K. where the
iku glacier 'will Io visited. At
' (meaii, the party will spend six
ntrs with an opportunity lo lake
side trip to the Mendwihall gla-k-r.
At Kkagway next, a fall day
in been scheduled, for several
furs have been allowed to make
i I rip to beautiful Luke 13onnett.
I Nitka, the first over night stop
11 be made. Here the museum
111 be open for inspection, the
rcshytcrian misnion school will bo
If I'lUlll tlllll Ul llll JIUIII IE ui -
(rest visiled. The party will turn
pmeward again after the stop at
Ilka.
One week will be spent in further
udy on the campus after arriving
ju:k at Kugene. This is a study
5p, and six credits are earned by
use who elect three subjects. Tho
it of passengers is limited to 100,
(id there is at present . a long
hiling list. In tho parly will be
.Jdetits from all over tho United
jutes. MiM lona Juno Harriman,
ome economics instructor in tho
u U ramie high school who ia
tending the stimiuor ut her home
i Portland, will be another niem
!T of the party.
Mrs. Pierce Speaks
At Normal School
LOCAL NEWS
their pluns for (heir frolic to be
held In September and also dis
cussed plans for tho re-decoration
of the hall.
Hero from l:x-lio
Mrs. J. A. Crroupe, of Echo, waa
an 1 ou-of-town . visitor In La
Grundo yesterday.
"The Value of Knowing Hooks,
and the Use of The State Library"
was the subject of nn address de
livered yesterday afternoon by Mrs.
Walter M. Pierce before the stu
dents In Miss Walter's class In
"School and Community," at tho
summer session of the Kastern
Oregon Normal. The address was
one of much practical worth to
the class. Immediately following
this, Mrs. Tierce was one of the
speakers ut the Union County Pio
neer association 'annual gathering.
Mrs. Pierce's services as a public
speaker have been greatly in de
mand during the months of her
residence in tho valley.
Enjoyable Party
At Baxter Home
A party of young people were
guests Wednesday evening of Max
liaxter, who entertained at the t.
J. Iiaxter Dome, flames of vari
ous kinds and refreshments went
to make up a very happy evening
for the Misses Frances Miller, of
Portland, Ola May Hough, Hat ha i a
Coolidge, .Naney Guild, Norma
Hanks, Janet Hinguor and Helen
Marx, 'Kenneth Webb, Glen Vox,
Howard Lyman, KamMshby, IYf-e-man
Klmrnel, Stephen Mat on," Da
vid Hialt and Max Maxtor.
Pmut Seattle
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hopkins and
family, of Seattle, arrived In Ltf
Grundo yesterday.
I IU'tiu-11 from rorihuul
I Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hunt and
; their daughter, Joan, have return
ed from u motor trip to Portland
and tho coast. Miss Hunt has been
visiting relatives i Kugeno for
the past few weeks. They report
a very pleasant drive.
From Hillsltoro
George W. Breeding, of Hills
boro, spout yesterday in La
Grande shopping.
Visit From Iong lleaeli
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dean, of Long
Reach, were the guests of Colonel
and Mrs. F. H. Ivanhoe during the
early part of the weok.
Hero .From Kansas
Mrs. H. M. Heasty is hero from
Wellington, Kan., and will spend
tho summer at tho' home of her
son, J. F. Heasty, on Spring Ave.
Meeting- Postponed
Tho Goodwill club of the Wom
en's Relief corps, has postponed
its meeting until Aug. 1 3.. The
nu'eting will bo held at Riverside
park.
AYollowa Visitor
Miss Kathleen McClaran, of
Wallowa, spent Thursday ami
Friday visiting hero with her sis
ter. Mrs. Albert R. Currey, and
friends. Miss MeClaran returned
homo Friday evening with Miss
Edith Shell, of Wallowa, who
spent a few hours here. '
Here from Vale, Ore.
If. C. Williams and Jack Wea
ver, of Vale, Ore., spent yesterday
in La Grande. They left this city
this morning.
Fulls from Cherry Tree
Mrs. Jim Stacey, who resides at
istil Jackson street, fell from u
broke, her shoulder bono.
Here Tim Xew York Clly
Mrs, H. J. Stephens, of New
York City, is In La Grande, visit
ing her sister, Irene Kbert. Shu
was formerly Miss Sylvia Glass
of this city. Mrs. Stephens has
been living in New York for the
past four years and she and her
sister, Irene, will return together.
Guests From California
I Mr. and Mrs. Heudeliourek nr-
I rived in La Grundo yesterday
morning to visit her mother, Mrs.
Mlollie liuek and her sister. Mrs.
Ilrven lira in we 11. Mrs. lleude
! Uourck Is best known in La Grande
'as Hazel Huck. Her husband is a
ralroad man In lleiiicia, Cal. Mrs.
liramwell and son, Klehard. met
then In Portland In their car and
thev all came back together, r
porting a very pleasant trip. This'
Is Mrs. HeudeBourck's first visit in
this part of the country.
11 on to from l'ortland
Mrs. A. H. Singleton and her'
daughter, Frances, returned on
train No. 24 yesterday morning j
from Portland whore tfcoy had
been since Wednesday for medical i
treatment for Frances. She has
improved so that surgery will noi
bo necessary at present, according
to her mother.
Iteturn to Portland
Mr. and Mrs. .Louts Kbert luivo
returned to their home In l'ort
land after visiting here with
friends and relatives. They form
erly made their home here. Mr.
Kbert is with tho National Thea
ter Supply company!. His sister,
Natalie Kbert and Mrs. Dal Huds
peth accompanied them to Port
land and will visit there. Miss Kb
ert will be away about 20 days
visiting friends.
Will Use Plane
In Search For
Missing Heiress
FAIUFIKLD, Salano county,
Cal., July 19, (AP) An airplane
was to bo enlisted "today in tho
search for tho missing Ire no Wolf
skill. 55, millionaire member of a
pioneer Salano county family, as
theories of violence cast a tdnster
light on the mysterious disap
pearance of tho heiress from her
ranch near hero fivo days ugo.
Coincident with tho return from
the hunt last night of fifty men
w ha have tramped the hills ot .
two counties In fruitless search
for the missing woman, came the
belief expressed by Malt A. Wolf
skill, a brother, of San Francisco, !
that his Bister is the victim of kid-
napers. An opposite theory was
presented, however, by Ney Wolf
skin, , another brother, of Los An
geles. At n conference last night
With Sheriff John H. Thornton
and A. W. Huchman trust officers
of the Los Angeles bank In whleh
Miss Wolfskin has. $soi),oaa on de
posit. Ney Bald he believed his sis
ter to he dead from exhaustion
in the hills.
Sheriff .Thornton was reluctant
to accept either theory, inclining
to the belief that the missing
heiress is still alive and In hiding
near the ranch to avoid a "family
row." Ill feeling, which is known
to have existed between the Wolf
skin brothers, the sheriff declar
ed, might have influenced the sis
ter, who lived in seclusion, to
avoid their company.
Whatever may bo tllo reason
PUTJVIANS
La Grande's Exclusive. Eeaily-to-Wear
, . and Millinery
for their client's disappearance, j
Ihichman said last night, the bank
officials ii to "vitally" .interested
in locating her and are willing to
spend $10,000 to that end. j
A reward of $1,000 was posted
by the trust officer with Sheriff
Thornton who was Instructed to
employ expert trackers ami any
other means ho believed neces
It -Pays to Adverliso in tho
Observer.
ChlnMMit mid Foot 1
Specialist.
Dr. L. B. Eaton It. C. P.
(Practice limited to the, foot)
For 15 years one of tho lead
ing ('liiroMHllsts of Portland,
will In at tho Ilob Simp.
Smith btdg., iierusH from Klks
Club for a short time. Phone
'Main 577 Tor apioliitmouts.
IvYumlunlions J-Yee,
In Halter YesU'rday
Mrs. Harry Gibson and daugh
ter, Lendre, and granddaughter,
Miss Klois Waltz, went to Baker j
yesterday where .they attended
the funeral of -Miss Waltz' father,.
Clil ford WalU, who was killed In
an auto accident Saturday night
on tho Old Oregon Trail north, of
Raker when his car struck anoth
er machine parked along the
highway.
Hero from Tort land
Misses Kvolyn and Wilma
Mays, of Portland, arc in this city.
They are spending a few days vis
iting at the home of Miss Sally
Slegrlst. They were formerly of La
Grande and their father is now a
druggist in Portland
Seattle Man, 70,
Hale And Hearty
If anyone told you that one
ngle medicine hud relieved tens
' thousanls of suffering men and
omen in all walks of life of their
ealth troubles and that 11 had put
lousands of men and wosen. here.
carl ;.
KKili HOI I A
H'ore unable to find relief, back
i work il would sound iui
ossihle wouldn't it?
I tut lhat is just what is Imppt n
ig right here in I he no; I Invest,
tid throughout the country ivhe-r-,-er
t his celebrated medicine has
mm) introduced. Not 'only has It
ought I ht-se people new-found
-ilt h and strength, but It has
ought them new energy vitality
id a new h-ase on life itwelf.
Among the lat'-st to pay high
iluilo to the . rninirkable powers
' Sui-gon, ! his new and epoch -fiking
medicine, is Carl G. Ilich
mfeii, G J 14 Carlton Ave., Seattle,
r. Hichthofeii has lived In Se
Me for tw-n1y years. He recently
Id:
"When my friends (ell me how
rung and lively I seem, 1 am
lick lo letl tin' into give Sutgou
ul Sarguu Soft Mass Pills all the
edit, .
"For years my stomach caused
e so much trouble I was afraid
eal, because I hud the shortness
breath, dizzy spells and heart
irn after every meal. 1 wasn't
k enough to go to bed and call
doctor, but I just wasn't right. 1
v it got a. good sound nights
ep, and 1 lust weight, always felt
d in lite mornings, and was weak
i I played not generally.
"No mr lie) pes I ti h d gave me
iy lasting benefit until 1 look the
rgon treatment. Now, 1 eat and
(,loy hearty meals, every bit of
Mimch trouble has left me. and 1
uitriy fee years younger. My
ii-voasness Is gone, I sleep fine,
;d H is marvelous t In way my
'engih and energy returned. I am
Inlng weight ever y h(y, and I
.dt hell nr. sb-t'p and k1 better.
nu I have in years. The Saigon
.'atinent is a marvelous medicine,
never would have believed that
y im (Heine could have taken a
rson 70 years old and do so much
r them.
Sargon Soft Mass Pills acted n!
jst like muKlce. They stimulated
v liver and rid nu of biliousness
ihoni nausea or sickness of any
nd. I htm never dizzy, my toncue
cleared and my color is ru My
d healthy."
Sal gon may be obtained in -I-a
and" from the Pd Cnms Dr:i(f
ore. Ad'-.
STEVENS-'AW EKftf CO
: '3inigP'
La Grande. Ore.. Grace Bldg.
- I4IIG Adams,
SILK HOSIERY
m;v sua i u s
Hosiery shades to match
your complexion that is
' fashions latest whim
Keleclyours from our large
collection of the newest
lories.
9S
ICiigles Meeting
Tho Eagles and the 'Ladies aux
iliary held their regular m&ting
last evening at the lodgo hall. The.
auxiliary made plans for a cooked
food sale. The men completed
La Grande
. ONE NIGHT
Mon. July 22
. In a Big Tent.
Located back of New Kolcy
H.ill.lhiu.
L. V. II. IlollkumpM
"Famous Smart
: Set Minstrels'?
50 PEOPLE 50
- U'k Shows (n on Minlrvlu
und MiiKfcat Comedy.
Aiiii:i) ri:,vn ii;s: -.
10 Jiiuicing and SininK Cruolo
Hi-own Kkin lleautleH.
Till! Kamotig Smart Set Hroad
caHtiiifr Hand ltadlo Hlara from
SliUlon KT1IS. National I'ark
Hot SprliiKH Ark. First Time In
La Grande-.
1'01ULAK I'UICI-lk
Juvenile Books
"Books Good to (Grow on"
"Polaris," the story of an Eskimo Dog
by Ernest Harold Baynes $1.50
"Adventures of Twinkly Eyes," the Little Black
Bear, by Allen Chaffee , $1.25
"Mother Stones," a collection of interesting
stories to be told or read to children
bv Maud Lindsay $1.50
"Lqtty," the study of a child, by Rose Fyleman....$2.00
"Fables of Aesop," illustrated by (
lUaitland Howard $1.00
"The Monkey That Would Not Kill," by
Henry Drummond .'.$1.25
'"For the Children's Hour," a book that covers
the entire field of supplementary literature $1.75
"Wild Animals at Home," by -
Ernest Thompson Seton -.$1.00
"The Christmas Reindeer," by
Thornton Burgess $1.00
"The Little Wooden Doll," by
Margery William Biamo $1.00
"Joanna Gray," for girls from 10 to 15 years $1.75
The Famous "OZ" books, 22 volumes, each $1.75
Ted Scott Flying Series lor boys, 10 to 15 yrs., each 50c
"Charlie and His Kitten Topsy," by,
Hill Maxwell $1.00'
La Grande Book & Stationery
, - Company
1114 Adams Ave.
We Take Subscriptions for all Magazines
kui:i vixi iu:.iiii jwys i.ilv dividuxus
Dr. Belle Myers
Chiropractor
I lours
2 to 0 At 7 to 8
West Jarohson Itldg.
La Grande, Ore.
Meat
Groceries
Cor. Cedar and Washington
Cup Custard
'iB'ae Slimmer Cookie-CakeThat
Keeps
Indefinitely
Don't keep the home fires baking all
summer. Serve Cup Custard Cookie
'Cakes. They are cake and confection
combined and keep indefinitely.
Order by name from your grocer.
One nf the cTfCcmy
RU-
famous Qookic-Qakcs
TI'UBLU BISCUIT CO. Sp"tte, WW, Stn'.'.U
SA TURD A Y & MON DA Y VALUES
Roasting Ears 39c doz.
1 lh. Bakers Sweetened Cociinut IJ5
Svvansdown Cake Flour 32
Siiinach, large can 19
1 lb. School Boy l'eanut Butter 25
Fig Bulk Salad Oil Good!
Powdered Sugai1, 3 lbs : 25
Van Camj)S Catsup, bottle
Walla Walla Tomatoes, 2 lbs 25
Elgin's, 1 11) 25
New Potatoes, 10 lbs 30
Crab Meat a H. can
Sardines, oval tins; 2 for 25
Clorax, 2 bottles 30
Multi Malted Jlilk, 2 cans 59
Seeded Dates, bulk; pound 20
Tillamook Cheese, pound 35
Chocolate Candy, pound 35
Lunch Meats, Fresh Dressed Friers, government
inspected beef, fresh dressed veal and pork.
Vocltz eggs, in Ucuco cartons, are the best.
g
Main 759
Owning our own store and delivery,
'loing most of our own work buying our
merchandise right, no losses and quick
turn-overs, are a few of the many rea
sons why Joel's undersell --
AND AFTER ALL Isn't it the many little things added, together that
really counts?
F0R INSTANCE Trading Piggly Wiggly way, little savings on near
ly everything you buy, consistent savings, every day in the week until
when a month has passed you find that these savings have amounted to
from five to ten dollars. And you have the privilage of personal selec
tion. . -
Coffee '""
Piggly Wiggly Special
1 lb. bag 3 lb. bag
12 $1.2 1
Del Monte
1 lb. can
51
1 lb. can
$1.06
Marshmallows
Fireside and Sugar Puff
1 lb. in carton .L22
Angelus
12 oz. (regular 25c size) 200
11 -11 UK' : .
ou..: ... j . ; ran mason
MISS-LOU
No. 1 can 170
DUN BARS
No. 1 can 170
Perfect Seal
Jar Rubbers
Doz. 5c
Guest Size
Ivory Soap
Carton.of 12 bars
190
VAN CAMPS FAMOUS FOODS
Pork & Beans
3 medium size cans
290
Catsup
Small bottle 130
Large bottle 180
Hominy
Large Size Cans
2 for ...250
I
WHITE KING BUBBLE BALL
Made of real live ruU)cr.
PLAY EXERCISE HEALTH
For all the family.
We will have them in stock sooh.
Snowflake Sodas
Small Package. Medium package
J30 200
Armours
Polled Meat
Small cans, ( for 250
Snowdrift
1 lb. can
2 II). can
3 lb. can
.280
530
.780
Thompsons
Mailed Milk
Chocolate Flavor
1 lb. can 500
Crisco
1 11). can 280,
3 lb. can 790
B & M Oven Baked Beans
No. ' can
lf0
No. 1 can
170
Armours Star Hams
1 lb.
Half or whole
320
Armours Veri
best Boneless
Pigs Feet
1 pt. glass jar ....350
Tiny Tots
Norwegian
Sardines
No. I, can 190
North Star
Norwegian
Sardines
No. can 150
CLICQUOT CLUB GINGERALE
Pale Dry or Golden the one you all know.
Regular size bottle 2 10 Small bottles, 2 for 250
Bring your P. and G. Soap Coupons to our stores. We will redeem them
gladly. t.
The P-A- Piggly Wiggly Go.