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Thursday, July 25, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING-OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. -Page Three Society Miss Lillian, Sims Is Honored At . Evenings Bridge Miss IJllia.i Sims, who is visit ins here from Seattle was - the limioree at a bridge party Riven last evening ai the Sacajawea inn with ,Mss Lucllc lllaek and Mrs. li'nHior Kims as the hostesses. There wen1, four latilfH playing. Miss Ainii! Kiange winning: hlgb honors. Miss Thelnia Kitchen, consolation. Hume lovely rcfrenhments were served about ten-thirty. The finest, list ineludeil Mls.s Kims, Mrs. Ami-niei- I'layle, liu'.h HrumwcM. Ktla lielle Kitchen. . Thehna Kitchen, .fis. I luylr Zimmerman. Madeline Itnrbeati, Mrs. Frances Greullch, Mi.ss Swafford, Melba Hanks, Mrs. William 1 leughnn, t-'onda Hanks, Anne staiiffe, VVmoTia l.yman. Mrs. HARVESTING OF CHERRY CROP L FULL SWING (Continued from Page 1) in years. Yes, there's ' more fruit, and I hen the quality- is so much, higher. We've. . bad wonderful weather. Tho growers here so fur are able to command high prices.' .The royal anus, going to west ern -canneries and maraschino coin panics are for the most part sold, while the black fruit, going to ttie Chicago and New York' .markets will be put on auction,, one grower explained. . Numerous growers, in this city yesterday to see to the packing of their fruit, reflected like optim ism. "Look like apples, don't they?" was Hie rhetorical query of one friiit raiser as he proudly display ed a beautiful box of shining royal aims. beautifully sum-blushed, that he had packed for exhibit," yesterday afternoon, at the HI tie Mountain I-Yiiit exchange. cherry pEcHiir and packing has Inst none of its .color, a drive over the- valley reveals. Here are crews, with a festive spirit despite Hit high speed of their labor, tak ing the bright fruit from the trees. '-There's- n "catching" exuberance t hat prod uceis just ca n't help feeling as the full crop hits the buckets. At the Mine Mountain Km It ex change, H. c. CirlcHcl manager, is superintending n largo crew that began packing Saturday afternoon and will likely continue for anoth er 10 days. Mr. Crlesel Is heartily pleased with this year's crops in ttfre and quality. He has Installed a fine new grading belt, which eliminates handling of the -fruit ami increase) efficiency In sort ing, speeding up I lie work. "This machine means that wn can turn nut a much better grade of fruit." commented Jin;, Griesel who Is active in directing packing work. The "Hcd Streak" Is the Blue Mountain brand label, attractive ly put on the cherry boxes this year, for the first time. At the Krickson and Purland warehouse a not her largo crew i packing for M r. Stack land, asso ciated with A. V.. Krickson and B. Al. I mi-land, turning out hundreds of boxes every day. One of the fine new machines lias also been Installed at the Krickson & Dut land plant and owe Is in operation at ov where Mr. Ktackland has another crew pnek ing. At, Cove tho Cove 'Co-operativo association Is packing und at Un ion the Vnion Co-operative asso ciation is working. There are 117S boxes in every car thaq takes the black cher ries Grande Hondo valley labels out to the Kastern Tnited States. Itoyal Anns go in lug box cm to the western companies. POPE WILL BREAK LONG CUSTOM BY BRIEF DEPARTURE (Continued from Page 1) SeiiilnarimB en I huwla1 Ically ap ilainhil. i Workmen ItiiH niorninff put Ihe Ins! louehPH on thirty-five drinking louulains consi niclcd hy the mant el pa til y within St. I 'el er' snuare for the convenience of the vast throiiKH forced to Ftand in the Minding sun for many houi'K this aflernooti awaiting for this eve tiliiK'M historic enieri?''nce of the "prisoner of th evatlcan." j MarKiiiK 1 he end of CO yearH ; f'di'-iuipns(-d I in prison men t for 1 ruleru of tin church. Pop Phm jdntiiicl to leave the Vatican bear ing the sit r red ' hotd at 1 p. m. tl p, in. K, S. T.), proceeding near the end of the Iouk proctsalon to, . an itnprovlsld altar on the steps he fore the cathedral. j The procession as nearly as pos- i flhlo will he a reproduction of tn ' oi pus i 'hrist processions which ihe pontiffs partook in prior to the fall of the temporal power. A color eunhl to the Pontifical Gen darmes will open the procession in', full uniform, followed hy the col ors of the plaMne guard with on tscort. ht-rahlM with t rum pets nnd penline church hells over all ttome will proclaim its advent. j Kvery effort wn mode to main tain a holy and solemn aspect to today's ceremony. Squads f Italian airphs will patrol the Vatican City to prevent other craft flying above' hll il is taking plnce. frowdK : were rttinesled speciiilly to abstain! from cheering, nnd rigid orders againyt camerninen were invoked. 31 w as believed despli 1he.se some pictures would be obtained. U. S. Copper Production Thp copper output of thin coun try hns been cllmblne for gom time, nnd now It lift reached j point where the Vnlted Srntps pup ) plies morn titan linlf of Ihe world' ' enppep demands per cent to hf , I'Xitct. 1 News Jack FpitIh. MIsh Hwufford, of J J'enoleton, who la the house g'.iest -o( Mrs. Frances OrtMilieh was also n out -of town guesi. Parkdale Club In Out Door Meeting Yesterday was regular meeting I nay ror tne raiKuaic eiutt ami ine 1 iiiceiiMK l'lnce nuM nitiNme i;u i. J About a iloKeii members were pres Hnt and in tin absence of the presi- d' lit, tlie vicepresiilent, Mrs. Frank Owtdcy presiiled. The business meeting was held first and after a- program was offered. Miss Mar garet Kurhrlck played a piano solo, Mrs. n. Shaffer cave - a i reading and Mrs. Krank Woods ga vc n rea d I n g . Kol lowing the prog-rum, u picnic lunch was serv ed. Democrat Charges Neglect Trust Laws WASHINGTON. July Sfi (AD Charging (lhat -the anti-trust, laws nave . not been enforced, senator Connnlly, democrat,- Texas, pre dicted today .that congress .would - he forced to approach' the. problem . of mergers and consolidations from . n new- angle. ;j lie. declared that the "formation of monopolies dealing In the neces sities, of life constitue a menace lo the industrial- freedom of the country" and that It is a "problem congress nuist meet." T;Mii:itAa; wokking. MANCllKHTKU. Kngland, J-.lly 25 (AI') Dr. William Mayo of the Mayo clinic of Koch cuter, Minn., thinus (lie temperance movement t hinks the temperance movement States, Kpewklng today at the annual "HE ANOTHER. KILLDEE , ALWAVS ARSANSES her eaas. in the NEsr with SMAU. ENDS TOWARO THE CENTER. SO THAT THEV MAV BS GROUPED OK2 C1.CJSEL.V TOGETHER,. STEVENSON f, firnndn. (r.. OroeA Wiw SSSSy tUftTLES, NOW jffi&4rr4. rk. AtMoer extinct, N. Z'&yW-J f's. ATTAIN WEISHTS N n x . mm JiMiwwPi opt eeveAu STYLE QUALITY PRICE New silk frocks in pastel shades. Sleeveless models $4.98 Excellent quality silk frocks. Light nnd dark shades. $6.90 'breakfast of ttie National Temper nnce league he 1 declared: '"hie. great middle claws In America is no longer drinking. The class at the top tin ) the dregs at the hot torn are ati itt it. "The saloon Is gone and no one wants it buck. Liquor is sea roe and what there Is not safe." J iPfrtht r"W iJOtly V lyfll VI Infant s Life Wins I SANTA MONICA. t'al., July 25. , (A 1') '1110 one hundred and fourteen hour fight of the Inhal ator sound of the fire department ; here to sustain the liTe of little day-old Mario Vullo today had been suspended ns the. infant cur ried on the tusk of supplying oxy gen to her body by normal breath ing. The. Intialator squad was called by Dr. I), (i. Guiding last Kriday , when he feared that the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CI. 1. 'Valle was on the verge of death from a pneumonia seizure. Steamship Piled Up On Aleutian Isles I PKATTLK, July 25, (AT) The i oceanic and oriental steamship Golden Korest with a crew of lift I was piled up on Avatunak island J today one of the Aleutians lying between ; tho , Oorjng sea and the Pacific, ocean, afte.r being -driven I ashore yesterday in a westerly wind. . Tho coast ' guard cutter Haida i was reported steaming to the aid j of the. vessel yesterday, but re ports of her arrival was lacking j here. Radio advices said the crew was believed safe. The wreck oc ; -curred when the vessel was has tening to meet the Haida to ob tain ftiedicul aid for the second officer, HI with blood poisoning. I Ihe Uther len I Scientist says in per cent of us i are 'mentally defective and our j hope Is Hint the other TO per com will so 'way 'somewhere and flock I hy themselves. We IM;e us as we ' ni'O PttllnfW.-.l1o hinHli-nt. the ENGELEN CO 140B Adnm New frocks in prints, Keorgeltes and ni a n y wash silks. $9.90 Smart new silk frocks, ensembles, party a n d street frocks. $11.75 FV LARGEST This; ladies and centlemcn. is tropolis. Directed hy Captain K. W. Whitwell, who erected it, the Coliseum is the World's largest indoor arena, having a scat"ig capacity for conventions of over 30.000 persons, it will house among its attractions, exhibitions, operas, prize fights, bicycle races, and the largest indoor ice skating rink in the world. ! PHENOMENAL AIR FEAT STILL IN PROGRESS (Continued from age 1) I who makes the most noise, but you can tell them upart - as O ! Itrinc has moru vibration at high j .speed. I know now why the tall surface -shakeH." ..... - Jackson gave a demount ration j of his skill as a pilot while send j ing down the morning order for g;utoline, oil and .breakfast. Tho I plane swooped low over the field j ami then climbed a bit. In a double bank as tiro cylinder bear ing the order fell a short distance from lh( flight headquarters tent, j Peeing his wife ami Mrs. O'lirihe ; In rront or the tent. "Hed" turned j the plane Hharpty, c (earing lilie j wind vane of a hangar by about i an feet and then waved a chenr ' giveting for himself ami his pom ! panion, who was asleep, as th ! plane again passed over the tent. j MOr-STON. Tex.. July 25. (AP) ) The endursnce monoplane ,Htl ; lion i Jollar City," prepared to battle the elements today. A (hun ; derstorm was brewing on the gulf . coast. I Pilots flienn L. 1, ootids and Joe C.lasM. In their sturdy era 1 1 had been alofl ISS hours 11 mluuien ai 10 a. m. (C.S.T.), I MINNKAI'OIJH, July 25, (AP) Monoplane "Minnesota"1 with pilots Owen Tin ugh Hind and Cap tain P. U Criehton passed their sixty third hour in the air at Ml a. in. (C.H.T.) today. DaUy Thoujht j To know one person who N nh i sol tit ely to he irnsied will do more j for n man's moral nature yes. nnd . even Ids spiritual nature than all j Hip sermons he ever heard nr rnn i hear. Cenrtre MacI innalil. Firefone'Iaro hold all records under all conditions Perkins Cor. 4 th and Adams. CONVENTION HALL the famous New York Coliseum at it the largest, most powerful electric refrigerators ever offered in the low price field! . . . On display here soon don't buy until you see them. Young's Ice Co. Phone Main 801 I W Xf I I THE world'i greatcit recordi of car, truck and but have bem made on Firestone Gum Dipped Tire. . . They arc the outiunding choice of thoie who demand the greatest tafety for high peed, supreme endurance for uninterrupted tervlce an4 wrmort cooomy k coat per mile. Oum-Dipplngihe patented Fireatonc proccM that saturate and liuulate every fiber of every cord with rubber, combined with the non- j akid grip of the Ftreatone Tread, pro- fik duces the greatfit tccurity, strength MJ and durability that la poaiible Ay wo raiw into a wre Motor Company U&AM.MM.JV.IT.C now stands comoletcd itt the ftfe- finest, A'! 5f Phone M )0 $i Sonnenberg Retains World Championship ' LOR ANOKI.TCR. 'July "5BtAP)' Gridiron tactics which won for him the world's heavyweight wrestling championship, nahiet Gum Sonnenberg to retain that ti tle today,- the resultj of two strulght falls ver Joe Malcowicz of I'tlcn, N, Y,, before 10,000 fans last night. , A terrific body slam, which cli maxed 42 minutes 22- seconds of rough and rendy grappling paved Putmans SUMMER FUR SALE TTo!l BAKER FUR CO. ... .V, i : ' ' , i . "; ', ' ', of flenttle , . ' " ' ; - 3 Days Starting July 25th CdnsiwliiiE ofalaige vavisty-of the choicest quality fur coats, patterned in the -smartest styles of the coming season aitd offered considerably below their future ', prices. They represent tl wonderful buying tipportun ity to you. ; This is the, .logical. -tiihe to purchase your furs. A deposit will hold your selection until wanted. . Here are a few of tlwj nuMiers offered .$375.00 Hudson Seal Coat, priced at $325.00 $225.00 Miiskvat , Back, now priced at $175.00' $225.00 Russian Pony, now priced at $165.00 $250.00 Silvei-'Muskrat, now priced at $195.00 $325.00 Brown Caracul, now priced at $265.00 $375.00 Squirrel Trim'd. Hud. Seal, $315.00 $265.00 Fitch' Trimmed Sealine, now $225.00 .' '''-' - ' ' ''' AIho a fine assortment of fur scarfs from 37.50 up' AH purchases may be made under suitable .- ; ci-edit arrangements . Your '.-!.'.... '.t; ' Fur Repair, Remodeling & Storage Will receive expert advice and attention dining j this wle.f:oiii'1n,(iipcUH,tei,Wler-! . '""""V if ' End of Season CLEARANCE The newest frocks now at prices sensation- ally reduced. We must clear out our.stocks for the advanced Fall styles. See these re markable sacrifice values marked down to. $8.95 Cinderella Frock Shop the' way -for victoi-y Vor the forjner Dartmouth foothall stur. Th aeo ond and deciding fall followed af ter'ii minutes 42 seconds of wres tiing. . -. Tho TUlca panther found him self no match for the college boy, who alternated his flying- Ufkle and headlockn with telling ef fleet, wearing, Malcewicz down to w point .of. siibnilsHlon. Both tfallslre snltrid ,'directly from the terrific tackles made by Sonnenlwrg, .Ifol lowed by body nlanrs. 1 ,Tho Olympic auditorium 'nn packed. : Wvliir-y .patdr adinlsfiioiis amounting. to more than $:i0,00A. By Tho