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Wednesday, July 31, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Paofe Three-- I Local News In Brief where lliey will HpujiO a few day attending the fourth annual Mu tual lionet It and I .nan convention. Goes to France Have Delightful Anf-ailoii Mr. and Mrs. II. A. SCurbrlrk and their children returned early thlH week from a three weeks va cation trip spent first nt HeuHlde, Ajiale Heneh and others of tht. Oregon heachex. Kollowintf their vhdiH at the resorts they went to Taeomn, Washington -where , thuy visited nt the honie of Mr. and Mrs. I'M ward KolineH so very well known In Ul, Grande, having made this their home until a rompar.i tively short time airo, Mrs, Ziir )rirk nlsn visited with Mrs.. Lin coln Git ii It, a former very prom inent IMv.O. in- this KtutiJ.- Imt now a resident of the Washington elty. . ; " To Speak al Clum'h of liod The Iter, ami Mm, I. J. Masters and tlielr family of Anderson, Inn. are visiting- at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. U. n. .Miller on Adams Avenue.- Mrs. Masters . unil Mrs. Millar are hi other ami sister. .He Masters finished tiJs murso ut the Anderson liihle .School and Keinln ftry In June and will spouk at the Ohnreh of Clod this evening. After an (intended trip through the west and south they will ninko. their home In Mallas. Tex., Where they will he the pastors of the Church Clod. . . ' ' V Jlero fi-oni Xevvw)t't ! red Kind ley and his daugh ters, l'.ena and l.oyee, of Newport, Wn., aTo here visiting nt the home of Mrs. -JVter- Trantman. , Mr. Kind ley Is' receiving medical treat ment at Mot I .like Sanatorium and Miss Lena Kind ley will return to Hpokatu in the fall to; enter rjuMe's trnlning at the St. Luke's hospital. ICetiirti from Vauemiveiw. Mr. and Mrs. Colon Kherhard and their aon, Kninlilin, relurned from Vancouver. Wn., l his morn ing. Krunklin Kherhard hus heon loiio to Portland Mrs. C. P. NY w tin Is spending a few weeks visiting her sons, Vln- relatives In Joseph, left ihis morn- ,,vt nd " Newlln in Portland, ink for Parma. They will spend a Hhe left m (irunde Inst evening, few days vhuting relatives there ' - Hnd then continue I heir journey to failed to Knterpi Ise 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamninrk. Jot M Grande, were called to J-Jn-J leaves for linker terprtse this morning. Mr. llnni- Itcx Urunlmeh left this morning modi's father is seriously ill. f o r I ia k e r. A I r. 1 1 r u n haeh w or k h forT the international Harvester Uehirns I'tom Ifctkcr .. epmpuny nail will he In Maker on MIkm T'hyllis Peterson ' returned hnsiness for n few .lays. f'm a trip to Haker last evening. , She hns heen visiting at the home of her friend, fieraldipe Illatl. for lEcdims from Xriiumi Mrs. l.oyd Young, who has been u,p ')i,st weeit. viKiUng at the home of her moth-1 er. Mr-. Milter in Njimpn, has re- Go" to KaniHa-P- , turned to Jji Oraiide. She has Mi. "V U Iamflritll loft tnt heen away from I .a Urande about evening for JCnmetn, whre she three weeks. Will Hpend sevarul days. visiting her , . ' sjster, Mrs, y. ll, Kvans. Iti-enkfl Arm I , ( " l.yle Hansen, the five-year-old Vwn Ikikciw -.son' of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Man- Mrs. .1. It,. McKlnney and her sen.' who live at 1!09 Adams, had daughter, llorothy June, of Haker. the misfortune to bn ak his right are spending a few' days visiting at arm Willie playing yewieruay. . r. toe j, u. uruiu-ii iiuine, . Hansen la filer ui the Ml. Kmily I. nmher eompnri'y. From Portland Air. and Mrs, Hurry I. Nelson Hns OjMM-nHnn and family, and fieprge W. linn- Mrs. Carl "stoddanl, of 13 a 6 sen, nf Portland, spent last evening KiKhUt avenue, who underwent an in I. a flrande. , j operation for ruptured appendix) ' - . " July SO, is reported improving to-,-, lleru from Kamela ; day. . - 1 John and -Helen4 Carlson, of. . kainela, urrived ip l.a (j ramie this Here from Ogdon. I'Wh i morning.' They will visit Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Stevens and r9lh MeCoiiry, their family, of Ogden, I'tah. nr-i ' Hvod .in l.a Oriinde last evening. Hero mi 'Ituslnes- ; They are ' touring, and left - this morning. . . . ; ' ' lareace A. Jalhirt'. Vtumnf (atUat ia the sidiool of ar.hite:turr ! and allied-artn nf the University of Orogon, has heon declared llic win ner of a scholarship whieli enables him to study during the summer at the Fontaihhleaii school rf fine arts under Jean Hespujoia. lie left this month for France. .Miss where he will take up his studies lanaeiiinteiv- K. N. Klnch. general superinten dent of the O. W.- U. Co. Is In l-u tirande pn liuslness. Mr. l-'lueh'-s headnuarters, are In Portland. To Issue No More Mt. Emily Is Best For Scenic View In Entire Nation 1 'i le' 1 'en k. M t . Wash bu rn In Yellowstone anil top points of the Cumberland mountains can't be gin to compare with Mt. Kinlly when It comes to the scenic view, declares a western Oregon couplr, just home from a trans-continental tnnr. They had some compli mentary things to Bay about thfj Grande Komto valley peak In an Orcgonlnn coin inn yesterday. The story follows. " ' " j "In an auto trip of 4000 miles, through ten states, the best plan ned and the best maintained roads I found were in Oregon." says A. yv". Prescott of Seasille after drlv lng;here from '.Mobile, Ala. "We drove up through the Uocky mountains from t New Mexico to the Yellowstone, "taking in all the lofty peaks that were aceesnlbb , and the nfost magnificent view we had was from the top of Mount Kmily, about 1 2 miles from I. a (1 ramie. In fact, we consider it the most Impressive view we huvo ever had anywhere, and we have ton reh I t),0 White mountains In New Hampshire, the Adlrondaeks ami the Catskltls. Wo have looked down on tho Cumberland valley In Pennsylvania from High Itoelt back of Pen Mar; stood upon the crest of Stonyman mountain abnvp the Khenandoah; viewed the Tennessee from.' the top of Look out mount ii in' and 'climbed both Pike's Peak in Colorado, uml Mount Washburn In Yellowstone park. Hut there Is not one of these scenic attractions that seem to us Obituary j - i UllllHICO Cot! it'll Kull military services wore used ! when thi funeral of I .n lire nee l.e j koy cottrell huh held Monday af-j ternoon at Sinmiuti vIHh chapel. nmfer command of Lieutenant A. V. Sanford. ' The body arrived In La Grande; last Wednesday from Manila, '. Philippine Islands w here he pas- sed away May . 1112a. . ' He was not yet 20 mid had en-1 Inred the navy in Kcbrnary of this, year. He leavt-3 to mourn his deujl) his mniher, Kunlce Collrell. uud j two sisters. Geneva uml Kbuu. ; j More , than 450,000 children In diphtheria since January 1, j'J26. Now York state havo received tox- according to- tho Htutp Charities in-antltoxln ImniunUatlon ngalr.Tt Aid Association.' : " . & PUTMAN'S La Grande's Exclusive Ready-to-Wear and Millinery X. K. AVEST ! FIRM SINGS SWAN SONG (Continued front Pave I) ' 1 1 ... i , Hero ,rr"i Iliinlinulon Air, and Airs. Lester Anderson, ' ' , , and .Miss Clara Anderson, of 'Hunt- Itcturns I'rom, N'ampa , i ington, arrived In la Grande last -Miss Alary Culp is expected In days visiting at the home of Mrs. heen visiting friends at Nam pa for ' j',,p!'r.UlUnlt twiluy: J, Day, the past three weeks, , i Koliuns lo TVndloton From Port la ml . -.)tA..,Hn.P f M -e . f . ' -""' ............ . ' i "j , hpp home In Pendleton last even- yesterday on business In Jxi Grande, nonth. ihaJr dauvhtw. Dorothy , Hhe ,lllK been vIMlln(f Ml.H L MVi H hwp ,H from tne Joroinntlve Mm r Hii.i w ho Is vis ting friemU a. March and Mrs. Alleo Jliatt, for supplies In Portland, in Klnma.h l-alls for tho pal few tnp t week , Jm (. e , , .jr. ii in ii'iinii in niii.iito ma latter part of this Week. Leaves for Holse . Mrs. Kugene Allllering and her children. Grant and La Veda, of ; La Grande, left this morning for Hoise. They will spend a few days visiting relutives ami friends. j Spina Day at Wallowa Lake Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krleke and family and George L. Potter, of Chicago, who are visiting slsior, Mrs, ,. M. KarrU nil I fam ily, spent a delightful day ut Wal lowa Lake yoKierday. They loft i hi.) moi'Ming on a (rip to Soul hern California where they will visit, nMnil ,., ,lf .u,.. the Pirates. Harry L, Ketler and return Mon- Klein And Gehrig Increase Homers Five PeVlHitS VOieV i riilo Hondo valley from Mount Kmily. t'nrortunalely, it is readi ed only by a narrow, unimproved, steep road, without 1 any gutdo posts. Tho time Will come when nearly all of the tOiirlstH who come down the Columbia wilt make the side trip to the top of Mount KmJIy and none of them will express regrets." j While the hot dry weather lasts, no more fire permits will be is 1 sued, it was announced at the fire Danger that tho-fire got out of control Is ihe rcuson advanced. The new warehouse at Stettin harbor, on the Baltic, is the larg est In l-hii-upC, It has a capacity of (10,000 long tons ami storage space of nearly -Di.noO sn.ua re yards. ; A summer school H an Institu tion established in order that the hhl varsity lineup will be Intact In the fall. Mrs. Mamie Hold dim is anntltei long time employee, having been I it t he st ore 2,7 yea r u nd M rs. KliKahcth Donnelly, head of the ready-to-wear department has U years in the store to her credit. Members or the firm say that the sale of the si ore to the Kaik company will not result In any Important changes. Mr, West wltl continue on the ranch. Herman Siegrlst expects to continue Ills residence in La Grande looking after various interests hern and William Siegrlst will go with tho new owners as manager of tho La Grande store. Kstnhlishod policies of quality merchandise and largo stocks etc., will bo continued, ac cording to Mr. SiegrlHt. Members of the Kit He Company or.anl'.ul Ion urn here completing the inventory, and will open llie store tomorrow under its now name and ownership. 98c Outing Togs . Girls' 2 piece suit, age 2 to 14 Boys' Coveralls, age 1 to 8 ..... Boys' bib overalls, age 2 to 11 ..... Ladies' Knicker Pants 98c 1 98 98. 98. 98 NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP A Treat They'll Remember piTTHwrnaif, July si (ap cluit'k Klein, slugging PhilaUel- ! pliht outfielder, hit IiIh 33rd homer1 I'o Attend Piinoml ' ol' Ihe weapon today in the HeeoniJ J Mm, I. II. Will, of Alleel, left inning of the game will! I'IIIn.i Inst evening for Tuconrn. Hhe will hurnh. Urn mo waw in the box for anil then return to their home In Chicago. Here fi-oin Piirtltiud .Mrs. M. 1.. Hragg. of Portland, arrived in l,a tirande this morn ing. She wilt upend a few days viHiling her friends, .Mrs. C. K. (lolden, of l,a (Irnnile and then eonllnue her trip to linker. Hhe will visit her staler, .Mrs. Kagle Moody In Halter. ' day. (n In Mlirshileld .Mrs. Oorothy Smith nd her son, Itohert Smith, nre leaving tomor NKW YOniC, July 31 (AP) l.ou (lehrlg hit his twentyslxth ! home run of (he. season in thet first Inning of Ihe White Box. Yanltee gatne here today, inereas row morning lor Mnrshfield. They ing Ids margin over Hoha Kill ll lo will visit her son, ,!udd Smith and two. Young Wnlsli was In Ihe relurn lo l.a llramle by ear In two box and the hoses wore empiy. REGINALD MM! HE'S LUCKY! HI, J wee Us, I i i i SflU8 Work-Weeded ii On The Farm Plan Visit in Tnlon Rertha. Schwehke left this morninK for Union. Hhe will spend the ilny visit inff her sister. Airs. Dnn Hull and return to l.a Grande' "ATON KOUUK, l.a., July 31 thl evening. .-! P. Ten sue, federal farm . . ,. I hoard memhe-r, today told the Am erican iuiaitute ' ot cooperation On Trii Mrs. II. F. Tyler and her family, are spending a few days visltlnK her husband's sister. In linker. They will continue their Journey to Item) by way of the John Day Itrliimii in Home highway and ihen to ihe sea cohnI.I CharleH Iteed wuh removed to hlH was need for more Intensive They expect to relurn to this ciiy honm on Third Htreet thia ninrnln. work towunI lhe farm-eooperallve Mr. Heed recently underwent a major operation at the flrnndu Hondo Hospital. Leave for port in nd Mr. and Mrs. I'laude Tlolhrook left last evening on a trip to Hend fltoinrn Vmm Will Iowa iJike and rortlnnd. Ore. They will t Mr, nnrt MrSt Robert Weston spend a few days In each place. nnveP Jtnrt children, returned to J.a and later jolp the ilcleKutton to .ciraiiclo hist evening, after spendlnff the American I.eKon convention f(.w dliyH llt Wnilowa Uike. Thev ami ne aay irom l.a u ramie iwor)ort a ,,Paant trip. Hero for AVcdiliiiK Mrs. I.. I-:. Duly, of I.os Atif?ele?f, arrived in l.a Crando last, evening. Mrs. Only has heen in Chicago vis iting her daughter and friends and will now spend a few weeks visit ing her daughter. Mrs. It. J. Kit chen. She is in I .a, fJrande to at-if-nd the welding of her grand daughter. Miss Tholma Kitchen. Horn fim CnifnA', Wn. i (?. Miller, of (Wax, Wn.. in j spending a few days visiting at the j home, of his brother, 1). JJ. Milier. t movement by federal und state e. lensfoa agents, Thera are ubrtut 4,(W0 extension agent h und apeciuliKtw In the ex tenuion ayrttem of the federal and statu government und while they hove aided inuterinlly in teaching the farmer how to produce more efficiently, Mr. Teagua waltl, they have given Utile intention to the more important question of inar-uicd. l-'nnii I miller Hon f'onklin. of Imhler, arrived in l.a Grande yesterday. 1 le Is here on a shoii hiislneBs trip. (iocs tn Panna Itrlvo to Portland Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Sommer are Mrs. Flossie Halts and her son, I leaving Friday by wny of Pendle Hu:ine, who have hen visiting' ton "nil Heppner for Portland Utep of lodin , The addition of iodine in the food of animals will prolong the useful life of a cow hy two or three nin. and (lie productive liftt of a hep hy val leasi a year. JrMlan Hale, Renee AdorMl 1 1 Fred Kohler aJ Clyde Cook A I if THE CARNIVAL IS HERE ! lVil 'II Diving Beauties, Sword vA i lifl Swallowers Ra I m A story of carnival at its l V Best and Worst WfA Ii PART TALKING MUSIC l' W Sound Effects V THURSDAY VITAPHONE ACTS? i . t,W. "ASK DAD" An All Talking A S(ar Cflst Comedy New York f'lly has nearly as many telephone as all of (treat Hritaln and more than half tho nuniher in Oermuny. STAR Starting Today ,It . (ultcs u liravc iiiii (o lovtviiiKillicr woiiinn . while his weethciirl's wntch ilif. Hut he threw can (inn to the winds on "his lucky clay." mcmr fl)AY You'll shout with glee when the KO-getlin:C playlioy asHUincs that he's the answer lo the maiden's prayer in this zippy comedy. II ' r - .. .,;.!- Ill lIKi SHOWS nl S.MAI. I, t'l!l('l:s t t Visitors from oilier towns nnrt J(J t elltPK Upprocluto t'spoclnlly thn . rfiil -s-rn ftt) C H"4hj 1 conslilonillon you mIiow by tok- lW2SviS& Ev' Iiik lliom lo ilinnnr In un ftltruo. lfVji&JiF IT I "ill live, woll ni.oolnto.l hotel. i , . S. 11 In I.n Ornnrto the nlee thins I " sj sf I" '"I"): H"m in Him Shoh- . S'f V J f iiiw.'.-'. KM tin!!.'-M Injury, r pnml limiiu i.r "V- V ?f?,ti hmmly of oeooratlon. expert.- kM'$5'A I lri ' ilMl1' Bi'rvl- anil finu fnoil ennihlnn fts.W ' ' gft ZJgt' mnko a treat tli.sy will long W0U&& -rr ' ' ' i WHh t ! K liiriiii'lliii Imicmi I . . i W, .i j Sacajawea Inn j Mionr snwMrrs I I ,........-.H ,,.11 II, , ...H-l-,-,..,. WB WBilWIII MJ IWMMOMM W WMHBBWBBBBWBMMaMWBSBWHlMMWBWBBMMMWI I B 117 II v Alvo rsiKiv "l.adleH Preferred" and m. m. .News HERE'S A Good Tip No, we are not going to give free advice about speaking to stmnge young ladies on the street. ' What we really had in mind was lo remark that your insurance really deserves more attention than you give it. How much would it really cost you to have a bad fire? Would you pay part of the cost or would the insurance company pay it all? That's a hot subject on a hot day, we'll admit, but our tip is to ask Jack Ferris to go over your insur ance now. He knows how to save you money. "INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE" Union Mortgage & Investment Co. JACK IJ. FERRIS, THE INSURANCE MAN Real Estate New Foley Bldtf. Loans hy Is It Hard To Save Money? Everybody would like to have, money saveu up. Anybody knows the importance of saving part of what he earns. Nobody looks forward to old age or a lost job without wanting the pro tection of accumulated wealth. But the actual job of saving money is hard and you never save quite as much as you plan. What's the reason? The. trouble is that saving is generally the last part of your financial program instead of the first. Necessities are purchased, bills paid, and you get to the end of the month to find that there's no money left. It has gone for other things and your saving isn't made. The La Grande. Building & Loan investment helps cure that evil. You contract a payment of so much a week or month and you pay it on payday the first thing, not tho last. You have a definite goal in sight you have something to work for. You can see what your money is going to accomplish. Let us talk it over with you in detail. . , , 1 La Grande Building & Loan Association La Grande, Oregon. a