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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1929)
Tuesday, July 30, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Five -4 n Local News In Brief IWjr Here from Vtnh Nine-year-old Uichard Watson Hnrnion, of St. Oeorge, in south evn Utah, didn't mind travelling nil rthe way from his homo town to La Orande ulono last wee-k. In fact, lie aaya It was fun. He's here for a visit with his mother's brother-rln-law und sister, Mr. and Mrs. rhynmn. Nf avenue. Last night he attended the court of honor at Camp phy on Catherine creek, where he saw his cousin, Howard, become an Knglc scout, and now the only tiling that's worrying lcli" is that he has to wait three years before lie can bo a scout, loo. tuivlrases Hinds When Miss Geneva Suyre returns to China the lust week of August, lie will take with her two pure bred Holler canaries, which her mother, Mrjs. fc. A. Kayre recently secured from Mrs. Unzlcker in the valley. Miss Sayre is delighted that she Is to have them with her. There are sqnjr biros In her sec tion of China but none- that would compare wjlh these Hollers. JHinner Kslileiits Visit Mr. and Mia. W. Donald Sargent of '.Kan l-'rancisco have been guests at the home, of their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Larson. 808 Penn sylvania avenue. They had been on n motor tWp up. through the ex jremp northwest visiting Banff, Lake Louise undbther interesting places. . Tiie Kargents were for mer restdtnts of Ui Grande and ill retain! many friends here. Jlome from Meeting iMrs. Arthur Da hi and her sons, iinor and Walter, returneu 4i Jfcnc last night from Portland Vhere Mrs. Da hi .attended the Neighbors 'of Woodcraf ('convention. Mrs. Uahli is one of- the first of t lie La Grand o lodge members who attended to return home. She described "the sessions as very wonderfulones and declared that tho new temple, is - a beautiful structure. The" building was dedi cated durlmjQon vent ion. finest ut lIoii Home I Mr. und Mrs. H. K. Dixon have as their guests for a few days Mr. and Mrs. .Carl H. It hen, of Port land, who iias been in Saskatche wan, ran.,V-nnd stopped here en roule honiK Mrs. Hhea is a sis ter of Mrs.ClUxon. She U also vis iting her mother, Mrs. Swltzer. starts mi yl'i'lp Miss Mabel K. Doty, city libra rian started last evening for Port land on thpfirst lap of her month's vacation trip, New York City be- S I he ubjKfVitrw and the .trip, in unipany wilii"Mlss Anne Arnoldue. to be madcSj.vli bo. Panama canal. To Have ljleelUm ToinorrJtv evening at seven thirty o'clock, members of the lo cal Methodist church will elect a !ay delegate to tho annual eoiifer nee to bin-held in September. Tho elect Ion railed by Dr. H. S. llrowntou who is official Judge of the electio. (in to llrOmerlrm Mrs, G.fN. Tnrkington and her niece and- nephew, Norma and titirland lilley left last night on train No. il for Portland, Seattle and Bremerton. They wilt visit friends unci relatives and expect to be gone tfrom' this city for ubout a week. (iocs to Portland Mrs. Grace. Carpenter left last evening for Portland. She will spend some- time there and then continue her journey to Los An geles, where spe f formerly made her home: MrsV 'Carpenter has been In L;i Grande for just a short tiin-. Jrrre From The Dalles Frank DeVaney. of The Dalles, arrived in .La Grande recently. He has accepted a position as brake iiit r mi the railroad and will work out of here to Hun ting ton and Jteith. ... ... Returns lo Portland Mrs. Chailes 10. (iochnin return ed to Portland last evening. She has been Visiting at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. George T. Cochran for the past few days. f Go (M Pendleton . Mrs. W.- H. Clark and her two I 'end let on, whero they will spend IVndlueton, where they will spend :i few days. They will then return to l,u Hi-undo to live. To Kainelji Miss Genevieve Nelson is spend ing a few days visiting her friend, Mrs. Jack- Cartnon of Kamcla. Miss NHson left last evening. . Mi; siIiiws at sl.l.f l'lllt.T" AIII'I.TH 2th- ( IIII.DKK.V Klo lRINClDaANg B WARNER j rim ll "'" "f "K KJv I lND ,,rl .SH-liuilar! I- JJ K CHARUS ' '!?"'"!r' DtUNE vol I.I, UKt H! Also Return from Trip Mrs. Julia B. Holmes and her daughter. Nell Grimmctt, have re turned to Ta Grande after spend ing a week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan McLellan at Bend. They also made a trip with the McLcllans to Crater lake and report a pleasant trip. Hero Visiting- Miss Clo Taylor, of Seattle, is In La Grande visiting' her Bister, Miss Lucille Taylor and friends. Miss Taylor has been In Union for the past week or so visiting her mother. She was formerly of La Grande. Motor Trlu Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stearns, have returned from' a motor trip In Idaho and along the coast. They visited with Lawton Stearns, In Portland and spent a few days in Caldwell, Nampu, and other Idaho cities. ' . Leaves for Poratello . A. C . Smith, who has ' been working at the Standard and Mod ern Laundries On the . machinery and installing washing machines, left, this morning for Pocatello. Ho has been In La Grande for tho past three months. Here from Los Angeles Minnie Probasco, . of Los An geles, arrived In La Grande this morning. She will spend a month visiting at the home of her broth er, Orlln Anson, of Island City. She will also visit her1 brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anson, of La Grande. Recover Car A light sedan, belonging to G. V. Hall, of Union, was located In La Grande Sunday night shortly after poftce had been notified of its loss from Union. Leave for Seattle Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Elliott, who have been in La Grande for the past week, left last evening for Seattle. While they were here they attended their brother's funeral, J. C. Gearhart, of Imbler. Goes to Sjwkane Arthur Burns returned to bis home in Spokane Just evening. He has been in La Grande for the past two weeks visiting at the A. W. Leffel home. From Dayton, Ohio Miss Roue) la Prlsko, of Dayton, Ohio, is here visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. C. Grlesel. She will remain In La Grande until September. Visits Son- Mrs. Madoia Halterman, of Pa.ro wan, Utah, In the southern part of the state. Is. here for an extended visit with her son, George Lyman, and family. From F.vcreU, AVii. Mrs. R. Krlckson and her sister, of Kverett, Wash., arrived In La Grande last evening. They arc here on a short pleasure trip. Hern from Cove Jimmy Willis, of Cove, a berry grower, arrived in La Grande thlu morning. Ho is here on business today. ' ' , Trarfle Officer Albert C. Kellogg, of Portland, arrived in La Grande last evening. Mr. Kellogg Is a stale truffic of ficer. Touring Mr. and Mrs. VI. K. Leonard and family, of Waitsburg, spent last evening in La Grande. They are on a motor trip. Here from Ilolso L. K. Lincoln, Leo J. Falk, Mr. n nd M rs. Th eod ore Fa 1 k , Sara h Walker and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smead of Boise, are here on bus iness with N. K. West &, Co. Hero From Cove Karl Stackland, owner of one of tho largest cherry orchards. Is In La Grande today on business. Going to Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. Wiley M. Gordon are driving to Spokane on tht-lr Chiropodist and Arch Specialist lr. L. It. F.ATON II. C. I. (Practice limited to the foot) I specialize In tired aching feet and broken arches. Also corns, bunions and In-grown nulls, nl stant relief without pain. Kx nmlnatlon free. Charges reason able. The Rob Shop, across from KlkH club, this week only, Main 577 for appointments. TODAY and WEDNESDAY SI'ORTLIGHT honeymoon ' trip this . evening They will visit at the homo of her sister, Mrs. Harold G. Anderson. Hero From Kaglo Valley Miss Annie llolcomb, of Kugle Valley, arrived in La Grande re cently. She Is visiting at the home of Mrs. HI C. Grlesel and her niece. She will be In this city for a few days and they all will make a trip to Wallowa Lake next week to spend a week. , Cat die Clothes in Shaft Kmll Able caught his clpthes in a shaft, while working nt the rock crusher yestenday. He was strip ped of his clothing, which Is the only thing that saved his life. His arm was badly bruised but was not seriously injured. He is thanking his life now that It was his clothes and not himself that caught in the shaft. Return From Tho Dalles . J. II. Peare and Major Ralph Huron returned last evening from The Dalles. They attended the funeral of Judge Stnnott and also njade a trip to Portland.' They have been away from this city u week. Here From Portland Mr, and Mrs. Charles B. Frazor and their children, Bobby, Betty, and Joe, of Portland, recently ar rived in La Grande. They are visiting at the home of her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Don Tur ner. Hero from Union Mrs. L. C. Grant, of Union, ar rived in La Grande this morning. She will spend the days shopping and visiting friends, r; . - Leave for West Kelso, Vn. 'j Marie and Maudie Whallon, left this morning for West liolso, Wn., where they ' will live with their father . and brothers. Mrs. U, R. Whallon, of La Grande, -will Join them in Kelso In about two. weeks. Tonsil Operation . Mrs. Harris underwent a ton sil operation this morning, B.' H. Collins little girl also -underwent an operation for tonsils and ade noids this morning.-, - - . Leave For New Plymouth Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cook left this morning for Ontario, and New Plymouth. They will spend ;a few days visiting friends. ' Returns From Baker- Mrs. O. G. Gensey and her sou returned from. Baker last evening. Her husband has been in the St. Elizabeth hospital for tho past few days after being hurt in an acci dent. . Here From Fnterprljte Miss Leona Thornburg, of En terprise,, arrived in La Grande last evening. She will, spend a week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee. - Go to Couer d'Aleno : Mrs. F. G. Gmcincr and her son, Danny, of La Grande, left ' last evening for Couer d'Alcne. She will spend a month visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. D. J. MucArthur. i Here? From Ontario George J. Merritt, of Ontario, arrived In La Grande yesterday. Ho Is here on a business trip. From lliiroer, Ore Harry J. Smith, of Hafpcr, spent yesterday in La Grande on busi ness and visiting friends. Return From Portland Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reynolds and their daughter, Dorothy Lee, have returned from a trip to Portland and Seaside. They have been away from La Grande about week. . Go to Boise . Fred Spaeth and L. B. Hutuie field recently left for Boise on a business trip. Mr. Spaeth will re turn In a few days. Part Talking! Music and Sound Effccts Jc2 Alan UaleRenee Adoree,. ffpk . HB Fmd Koour mJCaw Com. fewvl I B A Saga of the carnivals nl dramatic, absorbing ESI 1 Al-i ii ni IHS WH .MI M.WK Where China And Russia Clash 1 ' The city of Harbin, Manchuria half Chinese and half Russian In population Is one of tho points on tho, Chinese lOastorn rail way where China and Russia are most at odds. These exclusive photos show scenes in the city. In the center is a street In Fuehla tlen, the Chinese section of Harbin. Relow are two Russian ; women street merchants in the Russian quarter. Ixuvcs for North Powder Mrs." George Beldln, of Ia Grande', left tills morning for North Powder. She will visit at the homo of. Mrs. C. R. Shuey and re turn "to Lu'. Grando this evening. Here From Portland Mr. ad Mrs. George T. Hopper and Cliff Nelson, of Portland, ar rived in. La Grande last evening. They are here on a pleasure trip. Goes, to Pendleton (,!. S. Muring left this morning on a - business trip to Pendleton, lie; is expected in La Grando this evening.; Returns From Business Trl H.-. B. Parker returned recently from a business trip to Portland. He has been away from Ja Grande about four days. I n-t Portland I William Sturglll, formerly of La ; Grande, Is now living in Portland. I Goes to Nyssa Mrs. A. L. Roberts left this morning for Nyssa, Ore., where j she will visit her sislcr-ln-law, ; Mattlo Tomlson. Mrs. Roberts has been visiting her son. l-'rcd Roberts for the past eight weeks. She will continue her trip from Nyssa, to her home in Gooding, Ida. . licuves for. Salt Ijike City L. M. Moss left this morning on a trip to Salt Lako City. Mr. Moss has been in La Grande for tin; past two weeks visiting Thomas, Wallrfinger, .Tames Moss; of Ja Grande, and Willis Moss and W. A. Moss, and other relatives. Mr. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Tcxluy "CliiM; haicmonv .Vim)' fun-oil- liiiiMly Hiirr- All TalMnx . l Moss camo to La Grande from Sat! ram en to whero he was called from his home In Iowa, by tho death of his only brother. Leaves for Knterprise Kenneth Stuart left this morn ing for Ills homo In Knterprise. He has been spending a few weeks on hlH vacation in Idaho, Returns from Seaside Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Renter and their son, Bobby, arc expected In La Grande this evening. They have been, on- a motor trip to Portland and Seaside for the past few weeks. ,i. - fining (b Imbler Mi, tfnd Mrs. Thomas Gibb.. Halfway, arrived In La Grande this morning. They are now on their Join The ' Millions: Sale DOES YOU ANOTHER GOOD TURN - TAKE . Men's and Young Men's All New Spring and Summer Suits. Manhattan Shirt Sale $2.50 Kind $1.85 $3.00 Kind $2.25 $3.50 Kind $2.00 Rayon Athletic Unionsuits 5)51.00 way to Imbler, whero they will visit at tho home of her sister and brother, Mrs. Ralph McKlunis and Homer Gowey, They will visit in Imbler about a week. Returns ot Knterprlso Miss Gertrude Shells retinued to her home In Knterprise this morn ing. She has been working. in Ta convi since the last part of May. Drive to Raker Mrs. L. M. Hoyt and her daugh-j terj. Myrtle and Mildred; spopt ! yesteixlay afternoon l:i , linker, ' where they visited Mrs. Hoyl's sis tor. From Wnllowu . Mrs. K, R. Fisher and her daughters, and Ida.Surretl, of Wal lowa, arrived In La Grando last evening for a visit,.; - Here fitnu lOn ti-i'nlt; . R. Whltmore, of Knlerprl.se, in 'La Grande on business today: From Ptx-ntcllo - . Mis. M. Krledel and Mr. ami Mrs. R. K. Jacolen. of Pocatello. spent last evening In La Gran le. They left this morning. Hero from Roisv Joe Littlefie.ld, Carl C. Moore, and R. S. Harrison, of Rolsu, ar rived In La Grande last evening. They urn here on a business trip. Here Visiting Mrs. Hattlo Ralston, of Portland, is sere visiting at the homo of her son. Dr. F. L. Ralston. She will bo in this city about to;i days. OF$45 - - Itetiiiie: Trout Port! ami JU - ' ' Mrs. W. M. Peare and her daugh- H TTI 1 1 TT. fe T TT WW vl 3tnro No. 13 La Grande, Ore. j fj:; . """ LINGERIE' k isCJ Jjr frt3Sjr lite? . . TimuJ1 ' I foiiirily jJ'lyiii hllurloiiM f.sli-fi i ' JiL I "ImIIvh IH.miT; Jjf.Tll co ii 1.1 n't c'o j 5 j unit jH "'"' j" 1 TONIGHT Smmmmmt ""nil I'lciiili I'ajill.N Malclilnc i I mmm I . . IW, II "CHINA NIT1V I I An i.xwiilln:mlly riiif ruyon J I I Kurmriit Willi BUiininlif.l W I" I 1 I" I ) t ' fi.'l .IIihi.t Ill 1 HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS $36.00 Just another step in this nation wide demonstration to add mil lions to the millions of men who are now wearing Hart Schaf fner & Marx clothes. Twc Otci-'iC; troa ler, Kathleen, returned from Port-1 land last evening. They have been) in Portland the last week visiting an aunt. Tin i -.11 0H'mtioii Joe Henderson's little girl und or. went a tons:) and adenoid opera tion this morning. I Eagles Hall Will ! He Painted Soon Trustees and officers of the Kagles lodge here, in a session Sat lurday. awarded the job of paint ting their hall to Phil -Nebergall. The job Is to be completed by Aug. ' -nt, and will give tho lodge a re decorated ballroom for their Eagles Scream, Indoor frolic to be held j early in September, Tho order 'recently decided to make It an an j nual ovent. Dawes Pulls Down "No Smoking9' Sign LONDON, (AP) Charles G. Dawes, tho man who wanted the I senate to reform I(h rules,-already has put through one reform In tho American embassy slnoe he be 'came ambassador. The "no Binok- 1 lug" sign In thn embaKsy roceptlon $50&$55 Stout, Lvebv Man room had been removed., Ambassador Dawes was chatting with a group of newspapermen In his office, smoking, as usual, his famous underslung pipe, when one of the group suddenly asked: "Do you mind if wo smoke, Mr. Ambassador?" "Certainly not," replied Dawes with a puzzled smile, adding, "sriroly you gentlemen don't feel, under any restraint here?" The sign in the reception room was described to him, ."What?" he exclaimed. "I hadn't seen it We'll Institute a reform right now and have that sign re moved." DISCLAIMS RESPONSIBILITY . MARYSV1LLK, Cal., July HO, (AP) A dove which flew head on Into an automobile driven by T. K. Reeves, Yuba county super visor, committed suicide, that of ficial contended in disclaiming re sponsibility for kilting tho Ulrd out of season. . M.VW MIM-niS KILLKI) WALDKNHURG, Silesia, July 30, (AP) Twenty three miners were killed and twelve seriously Injured In an explosion last night in the Frledenhoffnung mine near Neiderhernsdorff. The cause of tho eplosion has not been deter mined. Coming WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY OICE Shor t, Large, Regular -A lit tor every Build. $5.00 Fell Hals $3.85 New Caps $1.45 Special Lot Odd Trousers $2.95. COMEDY