F Tuesday, August 6, 1929
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Pago Five
Chinese and Russians Mobilize as War Threat Looms
ARMY OF MEN
Sees Chance to
Down Soviets
A Nuw York bank clerk toolt
$173,000 to play the stock market,
Bobbing Peter to pay Paul.
Local News In Brief
IS FIGHTING
FOREST FIRE
(Continued from Pago 1
miiiiIhs " Arlona-
nml Mrs. v. . taiweu ana
Auclitt'i-, Mary Jano, wno arrived
vacation with Mrs. Calwell's
g, rt.ts Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Smith.
Nil" liu "I"-'" h'tuici
tfirt of last mo""1 camping at
5 illoua lake in tne Smith sabin,
lilt lierc Sunday for Eureka. Oil.,
Jlu-ro tliey will visit Mr. Calwell's
a-thcr Thfy expect to arrive
U nit
ut I'iioenix, Ariz., auout the
t of Kepieiit'Jei . iir. unu flirs.
lui'll are 'great boosters for
illowa' lake, tills being their
ith iinnual motor trip from AH
Mi i to tlio wonderland and La
ijinile.
Jilval mcclliiSJS
! 'i (The revival meetings are still
' ' ill m-ofn-ess at the Gospel mission
........ -- . . . ........
ctiiigK are Held nightly except
, Mondava, beginning at 7:45
,,,!. Tonight Evangelist Carl-
will speak on "How the Earlv
',;,., Lost Its Power with God,
ntered Into the Dark Ages and 1
.. Coil has Revived it Again."
liul''lay IllKlit uiu huujuul will uo
l lir l-'our Horsemen of the Apo-
lvpi or What Is the Next Great came in a length ahead In the Am
" jericun Legion race held at Gresh-
jam. It was a hard race and the
,.,,. i'i i Wallowa Lake I "um wtts . -u to' two, he re
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kowlcr and l,ort- ,
tli. Jr son, I'ranKUn, or spokant, '
liUMu-r mother, Mrs. J. Miller,
been spending the past few
l tys at vvaiiowu niKc. ivir. rowicr
brother oi ward cowlcr, of
a tlrandiV and fci the manager ot
lie lliirdman iai company or
tpokane. I hey report a . pleasant ,
ijii and find Wallowa Lake a
choice spot ot beauty in the Gre
enery.
I isii in Canada
Mr.
.iiid Mrs. Burt 'A. Holers
Jiiiri Mr. and ,Mub. It. U. 1'rovost ,
i liii ncd Saturday from a trip
. Noi-iIhtii M'anada, KtopplnR at
old Lnko, Alba., to visit relutlvea.
ud iilsn visiting several Oanadimi
l ii-U-s- They were gone two weeks
nd were accompanied homo by
firs. Provost's
brother, Chris
oiomlie.
;ro;i(lway Alolotly
.1 nines Burroughs, who kIiij;h
Tin Wedding of the 1'ainted Uoll"
ud " I lie I-ve lioat" in "Broadway
lelndv ', whloh is coming to I-a
uide. !m a bi'other of Mrs. J. G.
idj,'i'ii.ss. Air. t Burroughs has
n liruadea'stinK from Kl-T, I.os
timeles, tun some time and has
I ways been a lover of music.
nlvrs for Visit
.Mis. A. Ci. Jirodic, of Eugene, ar
in La . Grande last evening.
;f-mfias been visiting her husband, j
avno is now at ine iJaues, aim win
ji"mw spend a month visiting her
jiffliiiiiKhler, Mary Gould Parsons, and
K'-WHT Pill L II LM,, IVIT, ailU AMI'S. Ulll'lS
fifcliller. ' "
Here from Poudosa
Mr. and Mrs. Henry MaxficUi
ml two children, of Pondosn, aro
now- residing at 1 10U 1 wellth
t in llijs city. Mr. Maxfield
lias accepted a position at the
(irandc Kondi! Meat company. He
was formerly ' manager of the
tli niute Hondo Lumber company
More at Pondosa.
(ioin-r lo Hustings, Neb.
Mil', and Mrs. Roy Hand and
t heir two daughters, who have been
in AlHTdoen, Wash., for the piist
few days, arrived in La Orande this
morning, They are now en route
in their home In Nebraska. They
reported that they liked this coun
try. ror Porllaml
Mr. and Mrs. S. Cox, of Port
In tut, who have been visiting at
11m- Kowlor cabin at Wallowa. lake,
1" I his moi'iiinir fm 1 hnli bitmn
yblfc."oriland. Thero was also a
frotip ironi Calitornla and thy
I' ll this morning after a pleasant
linn- a Uhe lake.
I'rUe to Salem
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hlake Shields, ac
companied by Mrs. Harry Sando..
I' ll here this morning by car for
It'iii. Mis. Shields, a member of
Hie drum corps, will attend the
I jion convention. Mrs. Sando.
ill visit relatives while In west
ern Oregon. .
1 ."Kviim; '' rip
Word was received this morning
Hut kfljtrl llradiord is now in
N'w York City and is enjoying his
l,M' Mr. Itrndford plans to visit
liis relatives In Ml.sslssiiipi und the:,
fc" into Svw Mexi-o and up the
'"Jfsl. through Califoriila lo Ore-
A t'olorfiil novel concerted
lulu viviil pirtuee.
TONIGHT IS
"CHINA N ITE"
i i:i;i-: dimii s hik
l.l:llV 1.AI1Y
On the Srni'ii
'Tin-; i;.Ai,Tt:i)
I'l.AI'I'liK."
SlU' C'iol uiul
, Hurry Nortdip
1 tem
From Cleveland, Ohio -
I A. C, Robert, general chairman
of the B. of L. E and O. K
Hedges, .from the grand office of
the same organization, of Cleve
land, Ohio, arrived In La Grande
this morning; They will visit the
Brotherhood of Iocal Engineers
I division this evening.
Party Announced
I The B. of L. 12. and the auxiliary,
the O. I. A., will have a swimming
and picnic party at Pine Cone to
morrow evening, shortly after six
o'clock. All Interested in attend
ing are asked to get In touch with
Mrs. J. E. Cunllffe at 252-R.
Visits Here
Miss Ituby Dilloni of Belling
ham, Wash., spent the weekend
visiting at the homo of Mrs. W. S.
Kn,. .., 1
. ' -" i unn
'eacher in the local hlghschoo..
''""' hero she Is going to: Port-
ul!u to send 8"e time visiting
bef01e returning to Belllngham.
.
"Rainbow" Conies in First
...,,.. ,u union, is inu
owner of "Rainbow" the horse who
: . ...'
lloturii from l'ortlnml
Mrs. 1-J. llollister and her daugh-
lei, Mini -Mae aim ner son juck,
returned to La Grande this morn-
ing. They have been visiting rela-
lives. In uorvallls and spending a
few days In Portland. They re-
port a' very pleasant cool tri.T
1V Visit Here' . . cJ
Mlts Donelene Oxner, of Port
land, is expectod In La Grande this
evening. Sho will visit many
"''en8 as Hho was formerly oi
in-MHIh cily. MIhs Uxnur .will be at me
honn of Mr. and Alra. Lee Wanilek
i for a few day. , :
i :
! Leaves Tor lrovo
Hen Durland left Saturday Tor
Provo, Utah, where he will work
for the General Railway fciennl
service until October when he Is
Ruinf? to Houheater to study en
gineering". He is the on of Mr.
and Mrs. B. M. Durland.
Jtcturn from Koltntio
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley. Gordon re
turned to La Giiindo last evening
from n honeymoon trip to Spo
kane. While Ihey were In- Spo
kane, they visited at the home of
her sinters; Kiio was formerly Miss
Thelma Bray.
Jteturiw from Ynklma 1
f'hnvl'nu l.nnmird i'fl m-ncil In T.fl
Grande recently after spending a
two weeks vacation trip in wasn-
Ington. Mr. Leonard visited rela
ttves and friends In Yakima and
Seattle. He Is tho assistant man
ager of the' Woolworth store.
IleliiniK from Vacation
Mlss.:Thelma Lamm, who has
been In Portland and Seaside for
the past two weeks on her vaca
tion, returned to this' city yester
day, Sho continued her" work, nt
the Woolworth's company , thla
morning. ; . ''.
Hero from Nnmpa
Alec McFherson, of Nampa, ih
In I-a Grande visiting his relatives
and friends. He will continue his
trip to MedTord und Portland for
a few days vacation. Mr. Mc
pherson was formerly of this city.
Jlero From Wllclilta Fulls, Tex.
.The Itev. Patrick Henry und
Harry 1 lines, of WJlchttu Falls,
Tex., arrived In this city last even
ing. They left this morning for
Salem to attend the Legion con
vention. ,
Iteiurn From Portland-
Mrs. O. M. JJarnett und her
daughters, Louise, and Mrs. Or
ville Doan rolurned to La Or'ande
tliis morning. They have been in
Portland for the past few days vis
iting friends. , - ti ,
.Mnrrh'd
Cyrus It. McCullam and Mary
McCullam were married last eve-,
ning at tho Judge L. Denhum
court. Mr., McCullam is from
Champaign county. Hi. The wit
nesses of the wedding were Nellie
McCullam and H. 1 Wyldc,
Go to Salt Iiko Ci(.v
Lola and Doris Warner aro leav
ing this evening on a pleasure trip
to Salt Lake City. They will be
gone several days.
Here from LcwisUm
Mrs. P. L. Meugas, of Lewiston,
iirrivi-d in La Grande I his mnt nimr.
Starting
WEDNESDAY
Ai lioiil ; A T
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I'll.- X '
West 1
Itusslan -and Chinewe war 'lords and scenes like thowe that marked (he mobilization .of troops along
the Alahchuriun frontier following the threat of hostilities, are pictured here. At upper left Is'.
General ('hang llsueh-llaiiK- governor of Manchuria and war lord of the Chinese republic. In
the circle is Genera! itudenny, famous Russian , cavalry leader, who was reported called from his
vacation to direct military activities for the Soviet government. Above, ChlnCKC troops are shown
lined up for inspection and loading artillery into railway pars. Below aro Husslan soldiers , on
the march.
She Is -bringing her daughter, Ce
celia, to this cily to ivceive rnrdl
cal treatment and will also visit
at the home of Miss Delia Weeks. '
llciu from California
Miss Kdlth Anderson, of Califor
nia; is In La Grande visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Kbelt and their daughter, Edith.
Miss'. Anderson was formerly of
this city and' Is well acquainted.
Goes, to Klgtii
Mra. Thomas, Webb und her
daughter, Elofence, U'fi tliis innrn-
i'nir fnv tlloir; home in ElLrin. I'Mor-
I'ence recenfly underwent an opera
tion and ..has been in this city since
last Saturday.),
Iloports Tlicft
' Rer,t Swunner reported ..to the
police yesterday lluit five $10 bills!
of the new issue were stolen from I
his room -the niht of Auh:. 2. The I
bills were numbered J02;i7j4y4-T1-
0-7-8-9. -
1 let urns to Portland
. Mrs. Charles Uoyse recently
left' Cor Portland to spend three .
weeks." Sho will then return to Lai
C! rande, where .she and her hus
band .will make their home at the 1
Edenholm apartments. ,'t
Hen From Tncoina
i'TKrank Pearson, of Tacoma, ar
rived in La Grande yesterday morn
ing. Mr. Pearson was formerly a
bookkeeper for Joe Carr and Is now
employed by the Harmon Furni
ture, company in Taconui.
Return to Hood Hivn
Mrs. J. H. McKwen, who has
been In La Grande for the pnst
three weeks, returned to her home
in Hood Hiver recently. Siie has
been here visiting her daughter,
Mrs. M. M, Marquis.
Hero From Spokane
It. A. Goodman, of Spokane, ar
rived In La Grande this morning.
He is making a tour of 'Inspection
of the Union crea mery of La
Grande and tho Commercial cream
ery of Daker,
Hot urns I10111 I'ortlaiHl 1
II. L. Mohr returned lo La I
Grande this morning. He lias been
in Portland for Jho past few days
on a business trip.
H clii rn From SlouV f'Ky .
Mr., and Mrs. w. II. Peers have
returned from Sittux Citv, where
Today f UW fYJT A T And
IMg Sliows
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Pathc Review
they have been visiting' for the
past three weeks. - Mr. Beers ; Is
employed by the Hudson Motor
company.
Lcavo for Salem
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Williams
and their daughter, left this after
noon by car for Salem. They will
attend the American Legion con
vention. llciurn to Corvallis
Mr, und. Mrs. Earl Larson nro
leaving this evening for their
homo in Corvallis. They have been
in this city for tho past few days
visiting relatives and friends.
Aid to MWtr (Herooil lluslness
Tho Alloel ladles' aid will meet1 Olaudo Jhtll and, Boyd Over
at 2::i0 o'clock at the homo-of haulse, ofKuKonc, aro In-Lii
Mrs. 10. D. Jasper Thursday. Mrs. Orundo for it few days on buslnoss.
A. V. Kislier and Mrs.
Ralph
Wulls. are assisting ho;.
r M rft , .
(io to rnthcrhie CrH'ck
r' Mr. and Mrs. Hill Templeton
spent last evening at 'C'alherlna
creek. They visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Stoddard and returned to
i,a Grande this morning.
I
V,...- i"lei-1s-
' 1,. c. Headman. vho waa form-
,, ,,1-ht -,.1,.,-K fi- the l,a-
Cnmde hotel, has now aeeepted a
position aa day clerk, in air. "Wll-j
cox' place. I
(Joes to llakor
G. S, Muring left this mornlug
for I taker on business. He will re
turn to this city Friday. Mr. Mar
ing returned from a trip to Pen-
dlclon last evening.
Jtolurn.s From Holse
M rs. Kugene Miller Ing ami her
children, Ja Veda und Orant, have
returned from Poise. They have
been visiting relatives and friends
for the past few days.
Fined
William Mitchell, arrested lute
I yesterday by the police depart
j inent and charged wilii possession
I of beer, was fined $1!5 In the mu
nicipal court last night.
On Vacation
Charles lllngner, Lester Murphy
and Dr. Hay Murphy are spending
a few days fishing on tho Dig
M Inam.
J From Pii.vetle
Mr. und Mrs. 15. D. Mutlils. of
Pny'-llf. arrived in La Grande- lasti
11XIJ Wednesday
at Small Prices
Also
Comedy
Oddities
evening. They are here on a short
pleasure and business trip.
Goes: I o Baker .
Al. J. Du Sault, who has been In
La Grande on business, loft.' thia
morning for Baker. Miv'Du Sault
is from Spokane. ...
From Echo ;
, i' K. Dorn,-of Echo, Ore., ar
rived in this? city yesterday. He
is hurc on ,;' business trip.
Here fiimi NcatlU -
Mr. and Mtp. Jolin A. Kraler antl
their duughfr, of Seattle, spo:it
last evenlpif Iji La' Clrundc.
From Hjikcij .
J. -Simill.i) of liaknr, was In La
GraiMu distl night on a business
trip. -
l-'noni Cocmii' d'Alcuiv-. ' ,-
It. III. Moate, of Coeur d'Aleiio,
arrived In this city yesterday, lie
Ik here on a business trip..
"'" 1'Io-t
l .' I-).'. .Meade, of.
out-of-town visitor In tlila city,
HKseri-: woiik (X)MiM;r;s
TOKYO. Auij. 0, (AD llescuo
j work continued today ut the Sum
itomo Hitman nunc in ioiuiaiuo,
but Hiero was little bope for 'l
yilners still entomIcd there. Fifty
two bodies have been recovered,
(and of 13 who escaped five were
I Injured.
1steven?hen':n col
1 aoiap1'
La Qrondo. Ore.. Grace Bldg.
Adams,
PATENT PUMPS
.Medium or high heel pumpn
In plain black patent or
fancy trlniiiMil,
$2.95
VACATION
NEEDS
KUMT.UKN LOTION
VACUUM Jims
CAMERA ImIitih
DAliK Classes
FIKST Aid Kits
EVEKHADY flashlights
TOILKT Necessities
WUmw; Materials
Consult Your Druggist
L&L
DRUG CO.
control chief for Oregon . and
Washington. Korty two fires In tho
Wenatcheo forest wore reported
under control last night. A blaze
started Saturday near Wilbur, was
believed to bo near control after
having burned 600 acres. ,
FEW NLAZES IX OKGOX
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 0, (Al')
Small, scattered brush fires in )
the Deschutes forestb wort tho
only forest blaz.es reported In Oro
gon by the governmnt forestry
service: hero today. Tho fires, us
ually conflnd to an acr or so,
were being controlled as fast us t
they froke out. -
Six new fires were reported to
day In the Chelan national forest1
In northeast Washington, tho for
esters said.. None of tho blazes was 1
believed serious.
I(M FlltKS ItKPOltTED
WASHINGTON, Aug. ti, (AP
Hie United States forest service
today received a report from Us
district headquarters at Portland,
Oregon, that lightning had set 400
fires in the northern Cascade, and
llluo mountains during tho first
five days of August.
These fires, the report said, aro
iiow under control everywhere
but In tho Chelan and Rainior
torests.
KTll.Ii I NlX).S'l()rS
l'HNIll.KTON, Ol'u., AUK. II (Al')
t'harles Ktephenfl, whoso aulo
inoliile whb Hlruck by a train at
Hello S.inday, yaa stilt in an 1111
eoiiKetoita condition in a, hospital
hero today. Hiu akull was crualied
and ho Buffered other orltlcul In
juries. '
All-Glail Home . ''
A .liipniiose scientist Iiiir con
structed nn nll-Bliisa house whloh' Is
Said to he ntr, dust nn1 hnetcr'a
proof.
Thiraty tourists ' eouled thein
selvea with apiro.linately 10,000
tons of leo on Anierleall ruilrouda
tills aunimcr.
i
I Store No. 13 I,a Orando, Ore, I I E l
Boys' Overalls. mmj
Of the same style, 9 . kZ Vv TM.KING I
weight and cut as i AMMaT IImmV flTBWffiBIIGfc:!
dads. - ; : . .1 ,AMCIMO
Vt': : : r BB . fefi m
Age 4 to 8 ........ ..JW TRYTHE MATINEES ' : '
Age 9 to 14.. 79 win. : - mmmumum fff -
Age 15 to 18 ........89V ' -. I'iks'him 'I o.au,v now v .
T SUMMER EXCURSION FARES
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More
trip DacK Jiast
'U Circle Tour of as much of
the United Slates as you like
There is double- enjoyment in
Soutlicrn Pacific circle trips. So
much more than just a trip hack
hast. You go one way, and return
another; sec and visit more places
of interest than is possible in any
other way.
1 You sec the Pacific Coast, tircle
cast and thru California and return
via northern United States or
Canadian lines.
Name your destination and the
places you want to visit. Then let
Southern PaaSa
I ' if h
r 1 TP s7 .
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mm i uva
-Vul- between Kusxla and China,
If Hiiuh acitltm follow-Hi inuy nioun
llio eml.of the Soviet Kovei-nmcnt
und tho re-eMlal)lisliinent of a
nioiiareli in lUiHla. Ho saya
(.irand Jlulio Alexander, aliovo,
I father of tirand Dnko Cyril, in-e-tender
to tlio tlirouo of the Rua-
Kias, at ills 1'al-I.H retreat.
Famout Fountain
Denninrli boasts the liu-Rest
porcelain fountain In the world.
It stands In n Copenhagen pnrl
and requlrod a year nnrt n half to
bake tho figures.
Poat'i Great Valiro 1
l'wit ia regarded ns a aptendld
fertilizer. It is llslit and porous
and Is mixed with slllTer soils such
us clay and snnd to give those nuul
Hies to tho soli.
I STARTING t?ftGO j I
WEDNESDAY PS2Sgr I J
' h.tvj y
1
', fait Iritint
yiit In rrttltiltfi unit
mint mu'ti iinuKti
to 1 nit.
than
a
us plan yoiiritim i.uy.
You can stopover
wherever you please
and you have until
Ocr. 3 1 ro complete
your journey.
Merc -ate a few ex
amples of circle trip
fares that show how
to px more for your
travel funds. No mat
ter what your easrern
it can be included in
Pacific circle trip,
Jestination
1 Southern
J. A. OKMANHY
Aiihlitnt Pansi'tiger 'i'rrtjjic Miuiaer
Portland, Oregon
From Sun Rise to Sound
Slecn this Underwear
Will Keep You Cool.
IT'S $1.00
if you'll start the day riht In these
economical garments the rest of tho
time will cooly take care of .lts'ulf..
Tho Shlrls are Itayon .In pastel
shades and never- was such a- cool
Inside story told at $1.00. ,
I'TuktIIsIi Khorts run to colors',
Many novelties new to men's' un
dies. .. ; ;
Then you'll' want cool hosiery
hrre $l.ou. ' " ;
Rathinff Sails Tropical 'Suits. '
SUNSET CIRCLE.
Sun I'Yniiriftco, Ios Anpele
I lie JSinii bwent, San Antonio,
fNew Grlraup, then by boat
lo New York or continue -thru
the old South by rill
V(iP.iiiginn, Italtimorr,
Phiindrlpliiii, Now York or
midwest destinations.
li kt
;ol,l)KN STATE
entei.E
Snn l-anrl.r, t.c Anffrle.
Sim li-a. Hollywood, ihnl
III. iirtiirriiiiir SoutbwR.l
lo kmiAut) ;itv, St. l.uul.,
C,hi(-!iKO milt all other luiii.
WfiBt KlilllK.
OVERLAND CIRCLE
Snn Knim-iuro, Lnkfc Tahoe,
arroKN -rcat Salt l.ak by
mil, Oplcn, Suit Lake City.
For a ntnall mltliiionol far
you may return thru Yellow
Morni irooiitlmtp lo Denver
and tho Itoeky Mouutaia
playiiroumi.