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Thursday;- August 1, LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,' LA GRANDE, ORE. i Page Three Society News Hertz' Daughter In Auto Crash Surprise Shower Last Evening In Honor, of Couple Mr. ami Mrs. Asa Harmon who wip ntnrripil recently were Riven! n. lovely surprise showtT last tve- I Pendleton People To Attend Picnic nine at I2i:t X avnm the lionl- okhch tor I lie event huviiiR hre!tv M rs. Will in ni K oft tor uml Minn, Hila Siiy.lmn. The owning wawj spent with Riinies of a Miile vnr-j , I Ply find eniieludi'd refresh -J Hients.- During -tlxv fyoulng, Mr, and M r. 1 In rmon were Riven a,j tnlKeelljineoiw shower, receiving many henuliful and useful Rifts from their fiiends. The gnosis wrtre M r. uml M r.s. Krnnk . Snyder and son, Leo. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Niel ami ihniRhier, Mr., and Mrs. 10. Capri ner, Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Wmluirn and ilauRhter, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-iold Stiydtim and son. liohhy. Mr. and Mrs. stunner, Mrs. Maker, Mr, uml .Mrs. U J.lllie, ' Hael OHrkh, Mr. iin.l Mrs. I.iilher.", Oarnplioll and children, Mt. .In men Wilson, Mrs. ,A, See.. Mrs.' Hurry. (iaerl ner, I form an CJnert ner, , WH-s Hum Ko"tlei, iimi the hostesses. ; North Powder - vV Couple Married The Rev. J. OeOTRe Willi!. -(OtrA r ion, tot lit the m;irr;iiRP. Ilie first of the week of Miss Pearl WirkH and John A. Shaw, both of North lowder,,a yory mui-l, .affair, sole-m-iiijied :at the ' ' l'resyyerinn ninnseil The yomiR people were neeompanl-., ed hy Mi' Shaw's, father .and mother, M iv wm Mrs John Shaw-S Sr.,. nntf hls'slstei', Mliia -Ltd a Khuw. i The newlywe-ils reiurneiljo North i'owder Immediately "after (he ser viee Wild" will m.'ilt'e iheir home therf. - lUnides people from this ronnty, ajeompnny of rendletoh residents are ninkhig plans to pome to l.a (ra:ide Snmlay to attend the an nual K. O. M. pienie to he- held at 1 Overside park. - As is Renerally kilown K. t. M. stands for Kansas. OJtlahomo and Missouri residents now HviiiR in this valley, and their annual picnics are eveai of con shl'crahle Importance. Announcements t The Women? society of the Hap. list chun'h will meit l-'riday after noon at the home of M rs. 1. 10. henunll. Meet at the church nt J:SO where thcrf will he cars pro vided to lake every one to Mrs. 'he:ault'.s home. ':-, ' A 1 1 Methodists and their famlllea are Invited to (he breakfast lomor rrfw,' JjViday, morning at Pine Cone e;(mp to Hend Dr. Ida ltelle Lewis bn 'lier way to t'hlna.; Hreakfat will be provided by the committee. Wring only your dishes. Ilreakfast yill Ipj served'- at seven o'clock sharp to accommodate all who ro to work at elRht o'clock. ;The Oliver . P., Morton. Uelief f"orpH No. 37 will imve their reg ular Itincheon 'in the K, of 1. hall, Saturdny, Aligns.' 3rd, The commit tee for the lunch consists of Laara Duvls, Susan Faulk, Anna Kowler, Lucy tlroham, Lydht Ornndy, Anna Grant, Manic Golden, folia Gutes, lOleanor fall. Mpmhera of the com mittee are asked: to he at the hall ten o'clock -In the morning. EDISON WILL NOT RETIRE . FROM FIELD (Continued from Page 1) too comnll'V. loo Involved, lo ner mil mich determination. The race will he a dope one. It would he a i st :ipltl racier however, if everyone won. To Stimulate Im crest "The purpose' of this scholarship contest Is to stimulate the Interest; or the youth of America In mental development, with particular em phasis on scientific matters mid t more Reneratly in the high Ideals thai make Tor the fluent 'P" of American manhood." I After the speeches. Mr. lOdtson answered a set, of quest ions pres ented by newspaiu'i'iuen. i I'he ;imeslton.s were; ' ,Wht do you think about tht future of talkluR pictures V "Without Rieat iiniuuvemenls people, will tire of this substitute for the Rood aciiiiR wv.have, hml In silent films. ' "Is the Introductlcn of yojniRer men Into your orRaplzallo.i, us a result of this contest, an. Indiullon of your retirement, and If so wheiij will it tah place?" ' ! "No. I'll' never rellie. It's un healthy.'- - . . "Is there not a danger of serious, unemployment tr so much weight is laid- o:i cwHeRc and technical, luciiiton and. too many are turnoij When Helen Hertz, above, 1 It yea r-old dauRhter of Jiihn Hertz, retired ChleaRO toxica b king, failed to sup her car for a red liKht in lOvanston, HI., she crashed Into another car, serbtusly lpjur-1 Intf Miss JJorothy Wilson, Santa1 Barbara," fallf., dehutaull'. , lllood transfusion was resorted'-to In an effort to siive the life, ot -Miss II- . nn, f(. ,nt, ,.(;)miremenls of Indus sun. I'hlciiRO officers 'will charRp try?'' . . f I MiliiMlrv In iretttnir HO Voilllllex HERE ARE JACKSON AND O'BRINE ' ' f v m t i ; " ; V NEW SPORT JACKETS Of. Velvet and Flannel In an attractive , . ' - variety of Colors. PUTMAN'S 'La Crande's Exclusive Ready-to-Wear " f '-. ' . and Millinery 'You're InokliiR at "Itctl' Jackson uml Turcot O'HHiun bold ei-s of the world iivluilou cmlurniicc record us the rtvsult of (heir pliciioincnal I'MrIk (hat kept ilicm In (ho all' 17 i lays, lx days Ioiirci' than the- AiircIIho sluycil up. Tbey landed Tuodu.v nlRht and ytfsicrday atlcmlcil the finnral of t;coru4t l-aiuhcrt. IVllow aviator. They arc nvelvhiR u tre mendous ovation. Miss Hertz with manslaughter Miss Wilson dies. the. joint commission and the local Chamber of Commerce Is not stlb a thins of the future but Is ac tually here. Mr. Hunter points out that'duriiiR the pas.t six or eiRht weeks thr that there is.au lmineiio shorhiRe. of the right kind. of men to tn'an-. aRe affairs. . This Is Retting more serious every day a.H sceiice dis covers new pheTiomena.' 'What Is- the next invention or skilled dairymen havb ...i,-,- .i ' ...i ..n.iw.t." lnnnl.Hl .ln ihlu Km.tinn I,,,.,iiia v. ''M mi ..,...... , .. . ... . , , "Ho you consider the -will lo RESPONSES COME IN ON , ADVERTISING (Continued from Pago 1) west. All this information has now , been gathered and the copy Is ready to go out in a wholesale ! way as rood as the time is deemed'i to be ripe which will be within a 'few weeks. : .- Jlowever. some actual . adver- tlsements liave been planed and are now appearing in print In the I August Issues of some ' western ! farm, papers. That these scattering j mid -summer ads were not fruit-', less Is seen In the fact that yester- I day responses began coming in asking -for more lnrormation thun the ad contained. . All answers so- far have been prompted by Idaho circulation.' Tynleiil of tho Inaulrles conilmr In .was one this morning setting out that the writer wanted to move.: his dairy herd herewith hltn, he Ini? Interested only In getting thp' land right. The low, Irrigated Innd prices of Wallowa county Is made' an Item In every letter received, "We are delighted at the Inter-' est. that the few scnttering ads' placed thus far hav created" said Mrs. Munter today after opening: the mail. j - Two new ; developments hove come to light as prospective side" lines In the general campaign to. development of the dairy industry', In'Cnlun and Wallowa counties' rtno Is that a well known Port land firm is looking over the two counties with a view, of establish ing a pure bred dairy cow breed ing farm. Incidentally,' hog rais ing Is to go hand In hand with the industry. MrHunter Is gathering a list of places suitable for this farm, to he turned over to the man interested on bis return to l.a flrande In tu few days. , Another development with a new angle Is that a certain Swiss dairyman of reputation, with a family of eight, is planning on bringing a la rge li erd here and joining It with one of the largest herds now lu trnion county, and putting a cheese factory on the farm, converting all his milk pro ducts Into cheese which he says he has an unfilled market for. If He completes his denl, he plans to Interest other families of his ac quaintance In somewhat the. same jilan, setting , up a limited string Of individual cheese pin til h on var ious farms. , As proof that (he dairy develop ment campaign carried on boih by Wallowa counties are going to b. the center of dairying in all east-' ern Oregon immediately both as to production uhd .manufacture, ami that prices are right anil con- i dltlons extremely favorable. These men have brought their families and In some instances their own herds with them and arc now op crating. "Our natural dairying facilities havo at lust . become known though even in a small way yet, and the coming fall will see an p. tremely great movement under way, and, too, several months be fore we had hoped to get things going" explained Mr. Jlnnter to day In discussing the matter. "Our fondest hopes were for tangibly results next spring hut they aro coming this summer." Still another Incident of recen. date bearing on the dairy business Is tho announcement by the Un ion llepuhlican that a referendum vote being tuken by patrons of the rayolto - ( ooperative creamerj, particularly in the Cove, t'nlon and Maker county points, on the establishment of a dairy either In llalnes or I'nlon. The I'nion paper says. t ,( ... . It in reported the Pay.el.le peo lierlmvnl was with hoy, as they aid in wider fields." The boys", were warned that the examination will be a hard one. The test Is a written one uml will be Htibmllleil In the form of a long questionnaire. Announcement oi ti scholarship award will be made tomorrow. '.".'.'.; '' si:i:ki; mkankkt man CII1CAOO, Aug. 1 tAI') I'ullce are seeking Chicago's meanest thief, yesterday, while, Joe Hnr Inskl, a cripple, was splashing around In Lake Michigan, the thief took not only his clothing and the money he had saved up to pay the rent, hut his crutches as well. MlfiDiE WEST, IN HEAT WAVE; mail MARK 107 - kanhas crnvAug. i,-(Ar)- The miihlle v wijst continued to Hwettei dl'tera dity nmt nlght-tlmt eH(abllshei( seven1 1 seasonal' heat records. . ' ' v ' ' . ' Showers herft reported ov r so luted sections but did little to temper -the. heat, or break a near drought. Omaha,. Neb., St. Joseph, Mr., and ljiwrence, Kan., received .slight precipitation. One death from' heat, occnrrpil yesterday In Kansas, the. center of the hot belt. A. O." HoUntin, fi7, of Depew, Okla., died at Vlnfleld from affect .of heat, j"'- - w. , 1 llllsworth ,,lun ' yesterday . re ported 'a' lenvpei,atur".ori'.l Jf7.;.dP .gress, one of .the- .highestmarKa noted in1 1 Ire Ignited "Strttes.j,1, , A wealthy .Nev :Yorlter ';,left. his fortune to a ' wonum wK had - re jected him. '-Who' said' there is no gratitude? ', A new radium-tipped pencil enatalefi a; nian in', write, duwjn his thoughts-in four., colors. A. bti; demand Is reported from goffers. SX ZiES for FAMILY USE raxs ORONXTE ' PINTS '- . . GALLONS : CLEANING FLUID ft Awawn oil coaiBMnf or cautocwa work and facln'g of realities of life as Important ;for the youth of Am-, erica as a first class education?" j; Tlirct TbhiKs lnp:n'taJi(. ' "There-nre .three things which Insure sucecsjt-r ambllion, imagina tion and the will to work. Of Humi-i the will to work accomplishes the most; education of the right kind gets quicker results.' "Ho you consider the prevalent cra.e for the setting of records. endurance tests, etc., healthy for industry In Kcneriil?" "Yea." "tiiven the same opportunity lif fnrded the winner of this contest do you believe your own success would have been greater or earl ier?" " Yes." "Will a similar coulest be held next year, or at regular Intervals In the future?" , ,' "Oon'l know yet.". 'lo you agree with the proposal of (leorge W. Wlekersham that the Htntes should assume the bur den of local prohibition enforce ment ?" "No." 1 "Do you think Oiat the scientific experimental field affords as grerit opportunities lo women as to men and whv .were uids not lncludei;-lij pie jmiiii mi ii jir.iMPu.iru juaiu at this contest? ' one of the two places, choice of j Severe Test I'lnniicil. 1 location to be left to the p:itrons. I "Nearly as grent. The first ev- ctfvenSwn eno- h col 1 1)1 , La Grande, Ore., Grace Bldg. 14UD Adams, MEN'S SPORT OXFORDS Tan and brown combination Sport Oxfords Calfskin up per, full well soles, rubber heels. , $5.90 Bohemian Punch "Knocks Out Thirst" At our Fountain Exclusively L & L. Drug Co. Cinderella Offers For Friday and Saturday II Ax III Yon .'emtft huy better quality, er vice or appearances . . So hy i ay 2 to '15 Eaaore for awgf other tire? 50 NEW DRESSES A snecial purchase enables us to brine vou this var iety of dresses at this amazingly low price. Crepes, prints and georgettes all late summer models that are easily worth double the price we are asking. We suggest that you come early. Cinderella Frock Shop "La Grande's Friendly Credit Store." T1IERE are no "deep, dark secrets," any more in tire building. Super Service and First Quality RIVERSIDE Tires, for example, cost aa much to build as any of the five or six other leading mukes on the market For, rubber, cotton cord, and skilled lubor, Montgomery Ward & Co. pays current market prices and rates the same as other well-managed tire factories pay. In addition . . . for sturdy design and line appear, ance RIVERSIDE Tires rival any tires built, regard, less of brand or price! As for service - RIVERSIDES offer you no vague substitutes in the form of phrases . . . but definite, specific, absolute mileage guarantees 16,000 miles for the First Quality KlVEUSIDE - 30,000 miles for the Super Service RIVERSIDE. Then, to clinch tho reasons why RIVERSIDES aro Dow being used by millions of motorists through out America -Ward's tremendous sules voliuno and nationwide distribution bring these tires lo you at prices ranging from (2 to $15 less per tire than com parable tires of any other muke on tho market. Since there are no secrets about tire building why should thero be any in tire SELLING? In the' sale of RIVERSIDES there are none . . . becauso none are needed! You enn PAY more in price, yes, but you can't BUY more ... in quality, service or ap pearancol Knowing these facts -is there any reason in the world why your next tires should not be RIVER. SIDES?... Step into our store today, and see these good-look, ing, high-quality, giiaranleed-perfnrinaiice tires for yourself. Study their construction; sec how they're built. Then try to fiud their equals at Ward's excep tionally low prices. ..try to match their GUARAN TEES in any other tire at ANY I'HICE. Those are the facts on which to buy quality tires at a big taving! And remember we have all sizes to fit all cars, and wo providu free mounting service on every tire purchased. I ' mmmmm I ' Mm i FIRST QUALITY SUPER SERVICE STANDARD RIVERSIDE RIVERSIDE WARD WEAR ; Guaranteed fur Guaranteed for Guaranteed for . f 16,000 Milet 30,000 Miles 10,000 Miles . WxH't l-ly .1.1(1 :llx.Vl!.-i l-)ly $I0.1!0 :MIS',4 ll-ply H .10 .1lx!t.2r 0-nly $I7.0K. 30x3 Vi -l-ply j .Wv.VOO l-lIy $ 1 n, m. el. aox.vr.i) l-ly I0.HS o. . el. ilHxfl.ao fl.pl)' '-18.10 H- ' :t 1x5.00 l-ply "f:ir. 20x1.10 l-ply S.XS SSxII.IMI ll-ply IH.7.1 'Jllxl.10 (i-ply 10-15 3;,1 0U 0-,)l U.tKI 2xl SA l-ply 7.00 .,lx5.or, y ;-, ;s :!;:; :?::: ....., .mm. ...; :iOx.-,.ll l-ply 2II,I.7 ll-ply I2.t.-.3a"'-,:i '"P'X . a',B l!xllta l-ply o!.-.j 'Mi ,)n '"j"" 1101-3 Wash. Ave. Phone Main 18. .--..La Grande, Ore.