La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 07, 1929, Image 3

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    Wednesday, August 7, 1920
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. '"
Page Three
Society News
LaVonne Wright
And Mr. Syring
Quietly Married
Al a pretty ceremony, solemniz
ed quietly nt the Methodist KpM
cnptil parsonage at R : 1 5 o'clock
lnnl. evening, MIkh I .a Vnnne Wright
iM-ruiii the bride of Kflword Syr
Ing. The Itev. Vernon Hall per
formed tlio wedding.
The bride wuk beautiful in a
lirHs oi' light bluo georgetlej She
carried it houritttt of butterfly roses.
I.oiiU Wright arte il uh ht-sl man
l or I he I irhh-g room. Those w ho
witness) the reremony were I he
brhh'8 pun'iitH, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. I.
Wrlghi, and Mr. ami Mrs. Chris
Wright, uitd Mi, and Mr. Ambrose
Wright.
The couple left iliis morninK by
. ear tor Sent tie. where they . will
make their home.
The bride bus nlwnyM made hoc
home In l.nlon county and has
ninny friends In the community.
She geminated from the high
y school at Union where she made
her home until coming to l.a
Orande a. few years ago. ', Minn
Wright wns an ardent devotee of
boi'Kebnck .riding and wits promin
ent, in the women's riding division
or tins' Union stork show a number
f years. '
' The. bridegroom allended school
ut the University of Oregon where
la, memhor of Sigma I'll I. Kpvdl
oit, national men's fraternity. Ho
was formerly organist at' thc Ar
cade theater here. Jlis homo has
. neen in Werftcrn Oregon.
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Boys Entertained
At Ralston Home
' Master John Kalston "was host
lo ten of his young boy class
"m.ites yeslordny afternoon when his
"mother, Mrs. I. U. Halston, enter
tained Diem at a Jolly party at her
home on N avenue. Games wero
played on th lawn during the af
lfr:ioon and at its close .Mrs. Hal
ston served the hnys refreshments.
Drill Team Will
Attend Convention
If it can be arranged tho I .a
(irandi lodgf of the auxiliary to
the hrotberhood of Railroad Train-im-n
will take a drill team to the
state meeting in ltoseburg, early In
September, it was decided at. a
meeting last night at Kaglcs hall.
There was a large attendance.'
IdHcussion of the proposed trip
was the main order of business. As
large a representation of the local
membership as possible will make
the trip lo Rosidnirg, the members
determined In deciding to : make
every endeavor to. lake. a. drill
tfjam.i
Mis. Stella Den ny::ji resided- Jit
tho session in'tiie uhsencc. of tho
president, Mrs. Ada Pidcock.
At the September meeting of the
While ltose club, social department
of the auxiliary, Mrs. Denny and
Mrs. Fox will be hostewes at the
home of Mrs. Fox, It was announc
ed. A pleasant social hour, during
which Ice r renin and eako wero
served, brought the evening lo a
close.
FOREST DISTRICTS
ARE THREATENED
liy I.. A. liroiiiiy
(Assoclnteil Tress Venture IMItor)
WASHINOTO.V, (AP) Kcurry
Inir tlirout-h the rnln-licreft trees
or the nntlonnl forests in the west,
fire is threatening apparent de
struction nnparulloleil In years.
Not since 111 1 3, fniteil States
forestry officials say, have condi
tions appeared so (trave, onrt the
forest fire season is Just starting.
The hazard exists in most sections
through September.-
Approximately 4.1,0An,0ftA acres
early stood In the path of possl
hlo destruction. How many more
acres will feci thc licking rivulets
of fire Is ti question only the hot
weeks of u dying summer can
answer.
Under the. direction of xraj. R.
V. Stuart, chief of the United
Slates forest service, the entire
r field personnel of the service has
mapped out battle lines to meet
and, if possible, comttier the com
mon enemy as the smoke clouds
roll onward, masking the darting
tongues of flame.
Mglitnlng Menace
Lightning storms, passing over
tho national forests during the
period of July 11 to 20 set 2S5
fires. It wasn't long until a total
of 320 flies, largely concentrated,
put the protective organizations of
the national forests to a severe
test.
I.'lres rage now In three sections
and the endangered areas, accord
ing to the forest service, ore:
Southern California. 15,180,000
acres.
Northern Idaho nnd Western
Montana, where two-thirds of an
acreage of ;:,S25,noo Is endanger
ed. Northern Minnesota, the 813,-Ouo-aero
Superior forest.
A combination of dry weather
nnd severe electrical storms was
the match that set off the tinder.
Holn rarely follows lightning
storms tn the western country. A
flash sets a tre ablaze and de
struction Ig on Its way.
Two hundred men fought a July
rire In the Modoc forest in South,
ern California; CnOO acres were
burned over and 50,000,000 board
feet of lumber killed.
In the Superior forest there ha
been no rain slnca April. Tho hu.
nuis In the ires Is reported as
powder dry. The underbrush
crnckles under foot. Smoke clouds
roll up nnd obscure the vision of
, flro watchers.
100,000,000 Acres
Approximately 180,000,000 acrei
Entertain Friends
At Enjoyable Party!
, I
l.oul,.e and I.llettatoporil,lon a-,wln,,on wero to leav0
l,?iphlnn were-.h,HU.?scH nt an in
oiitortniiwl eiKlit or thair fi-leiwls t'
llioii- homo nn lY.iiir street, i ' "r ' 1 .
turd tramm woro .11... prlro-larri" ''''.''. 1110 "
entiTlnlnmenl for tlio ovi-nliiR and' """' tn i: KtroakH muo
:it an appropriuto hour . n-fwh-j OI'1'1 1 W"r" ""'"'."V1'
nu nts woro sorvrd. , wlill.. nilicrH w.-r.. only dnma.xl In
Cumln'or thP .MI.SSPH Li-iMon!1"1"- , ,, . ,,.
for Iho ovoiiins were Anna Oaith- I ., ' """ M,x ''"
er. Hernia 1'ier.son, Chiiiline, I.'OUN 1 'T' " ur',l, '0"(l Parents, or.
niiri ii...... Un,lu a,i.,, i ,.t..i.in 11 'a'y !"' lwru to ttifin tit I lie
Wrnon J'ultou, Jny Kendrick and
Kliyre-le C'atfs.
Parkdale Club In
Park Meet Today
A rather quiet one in the light!
of entertaining, the present week j
has more than usual summer quota
of Interesting church, lodge and :
club meetings. '. j
With three .Important meeting. j
today marks the. height of the
week. j
. At noon today members of the!
parkdale club had luncheon at
Hlverslde park. They have, plan-I
ned ah Informal aflcrnnnn of visit-visit at the home of her brother
tag about the cool spots of thojand slstrr-m-taw, Mr. and Mrs. Ua
park. j liarkor.
. h'or th0 afternoon there was a M rs. Anna. 1 lltman, of T.a Orande
meeting of tho t'hristian women's and some friends, Mr. and Mim
society at the. home of Mrs. Arno
Velis, In Itivcrside, and here. too.
a large attendance was expected.
This evening the Crystal He
hekah lodge No. 60 will meet and
there Is to be a social hour fol
lowing the business session.
. A:i Interesting event of tomorrow
will be the August meeting of the
I' irst I'resbytorlan
which ' Mrs,, Harry
Shlel and Mrs. A. S, Anderson are !
to be the hostesses. 1 , 1
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VVCUUIIiy VjUeSUS
Pofnvr"f
-vwv ii AAvmco tno haplism the Very Hev. P. F.
j Sturges gave a very Interesting
Among the pinny out-of-town ' sermon.
guests who were here for the wed-j The service at the Methodist
ding of Thelnm Kitchen and liny- i Episcopal church was conducted by
mond I-, (fall Sunday and have ;t be Itev. T. P. Graham both inorn
now returned to their homes were iK and evening last Sunday, The
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Larson, of for- Sunday school was held at
valli. Mr. and Mrs. Larson re-! 1 n:iiO and Kpwnrth League at 7:3a
turned last night after spending P. m.
several days with ihelr friends! The Ascension Orove will be the
here. They are former La Grande 1 meeting of two pleasant social
rejddrnts. 'gatherings this week. Saturday,
, - Mrs. Ida Yoakum, a sister of tho.
bride's inotlu r, Mrs. It. J. Kitchen, '
has returned to her home In link-
er. after attending the wedding. I
Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Miller, of
Union, were other out-of-town
guestx for tho event.
Announcements
The Home department of the
Kirt Presbylerlan church will
meet at the church Thursday
ternoon et J::t() o'clock with Mrs.
ii.ui .ionr, .mis. Mud nnd .Mis. : sturges. dean of St. I'nul's rallicd
A. S. Anderson lis hostesses. All ml. Hnsliill, Mass., and the hour
mcmliers aif. reiiiiesled to be pres-I will he 11:26 to eliiilil,,. everyone
ont' ' from the different churces lo ut-
- Iteiid. A picnic dinner will be serv-
Ihe Island city aid will meet tit ' oil at noon and in Iho ufternoon
I he park Thursday ufternoon of the Hon. Walter M. 1'lcrce will di-
lliis week, . I liver a memorial nddress.
. . I Mrs. lo:i Chile and two clillil-
con-ututc the IM national forests ,.,.. ,,,, ,. . ,, 1n r
that stud the landscape as the ,.,, , r Mra
prairies are passed to the west and i m,,,,,,, isl WePi.
northwest. . I uk,,n moo,,,', who )ottnn ,ls
The Superior forest, ylng Ho-I hwIiiiiiiIiik Inst rue! Ions July 2!i, has
nmiii in niin.uiu.il,.
along the Canadian border, is re
lativcly small.
The great area of forests tn
Northern Idaho and Western Mon
tnna is divided Into high nnd low
fire hatmrd possibilities by the
continental divide. It sets approxi
mately a third of the area in the
low hazard class.
Twenty national forests are in
cluded in the .Southern California
district. Hugo areas include the
Lassen, Santa Harbara, and the
Klamath, In addition to the Mo
doc. SEAMAN GIVEN
MEDAL AFTER
LONG PERIOD
NRW YORK, Aug. 7 (AP)
Tho bulletin board at the Henmen'a
Church Institute is a sort of inter
national newspaper for the men
who follow the Hen, ho when John
Maxim, able Heamnn, arrived from
, foreign paru he headed there ns n
matter of course.
) ' nunnlng bin eye over the hun
dreds of Items which In brief told
tragic, stories of missing men nnd
mining Bhlpx, Mnxlm suddenly was
halted by nn item of more per
sonal tntcrewt.
i "There in n gold medal In the
chaplain's office awarded to Sen-
'man John Maxim If he will call for
It," It read.
Mentally sketching bis past,
Maxim went to the chaplain's of
fice where he learned he had been
'sought as a hero for almost five
years. The medal, awurded by
King George of Knghmd through
jtho Brltfnh hoard of trade, was In
recognition of his part in the rescue
of the crew of the Krltish Itrlgan
'tine Thames on Iee. 1'3, 1924 when
he wus boatswain on the steamship
Hpringfield. The board had dis
pnlred of finding him and had for-
WHrded the medal to the Institute.
Bishop Refuses To
Talk Abdut Vote
WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 (AP)
Illshop James Cannon Jr., a leader
of the Antl-Hmlth forces in Vir
gin la, said today he had no com
ment to mnke on the selection by
Virginia democrats of John Our
land Pollard ns their candidate for
the governorhhlp. Cannon took no
part In the primary mid is support
ing the candidate endorsed by the
republican And antl-Smilh groups.
Cherry Packing
Continuing At
Cove This Week
llj Mils. A. C. COX k I.I
-. " hi-i.,i th. i..t
of the t'ovo eherrit'M from the co-
J . wvi' i ni-miy. iiii'iwiiK will vuii-
itlnm tit tlu plum of K. J. Hliu-k-
1,1,1,1 to': "'ul liny y.-l on h.- re- j
1 home of Mrs. Needham's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. c A. Smith. The boy
weighed six ami omhnlf " pounds
and wili be called Leon .Kay. i
Mrs. Myrlie Oonley.and her
daughter. Jteryl, have been at the
homo of I.. N. Coiiley during the
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Itrown, of
Portland,- who have, been visiting
their daiighlor and son-in-law, Mr.'
and Mrs. (!. K. Harker for the lust
month will-leave Tuesday for their :
home. This Is Mrs. Itrown's first
vl.dt to the tirande-ltondfl valley,
urn she is quite. Impressed with Its
beauty. Miss Dorothy Barker will
accompany tbem as far as Portland
and she will them go to Salem to;
(Jane and Mrs, King and son from
Oakland, ('al., attended (he werviee
at the Ascension Kplscojtal church
Sunday evening.
I 'hilenton Kowlcr St urges 1 1 1
was christened al the Ascension
Kpiscopal church Sunday evening. ;
The baptismal service was rend by
the Very Itev. Pl)i lemon Fowler '
1
church ut,Sturgcs Sr., dean of St. Paul's
Mohr, Mrs. ) cathedral- of Host on, Mass. Spon-
sors al the christening were the
' Itev. P, l St:irgf-s II, Mrs. Stur-
iges. Miss Mary St urge, sister of the i
Itev. Mr. Slurges, Herbert Howe,!
1 brother of Mrs. Sturges and Mr'
'- J- Price. Following
Aug. in Is the day for the
"Old
Fnllta" picnic. This Is an all day uf-
fair and visitors are asked to bring
Jt lunch bashet. Ice cream and
coffee will be furnished by the
Woman's club who sponsors this
annual picnic. These picnics are
a time when I he pioneers of ibis
valley may gel together and enjoy
a day of visiting. A hearty invi
tation Is extended lo all who have
ever called Cove their home..'
li( Union county gran go mom-
orial will la- held at Cove .Sunday,
Aug. II, The sermon will be de
livered by tile Very Itev. I'. K.
,u elass of 4S. students ore from
Cove, J.a tlrunde, I'nlon. Klgln nnd
Imbler.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. C Hlauk, nnd
family, of l,a (Irnnde, have rented
a house In "nve for the summer.
i. II. Hrothfis who was lnjm'd
in an automobile acebb-nt early
last wctk is recovering from bis
Injurb-M.
KucfscI J'nlgo left last week for
Kort CollliiH, Colo,, for an Indefin
ite stay with two cousins, Slarven
and Morris I'nlge who have bee;i
visiting hen. . '
I'Yed Dutll a :nl sou, Walter K.
hut II. of Kntrrprise, were gaests
last week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. K. licrtsch. .Mrs. Kva
l'rank, of Enterprise, was anoilier
guest.
kavi:k oi'i'iciAh ltiocoitns
ACST1N. Tex. ( A I ) Texas'
womtiii secretary of state, M rs.
Jane V. McCallum. seeks lo catalog
and pioerve all official records of
Texas history. Faded dunum-nts
dating back lo day of the repub
lic, are being resurrect eil from
dusty files.
John A. Heydler, president Of
the Nat lonal h-nguc, started in
professional basebnll as nn umpire.
UNION PACIFIC
DnluvA
Equipment and Service
DAILY SCHEDULE
TO I'OIM'liAM):
l.r. U:ir a. ni.; 2:0.1 p. m.
TO I'KNDI.in'OX
W.M.I.A WAI.I.A:
l.v. 10:1.1 a. nt.; 2:."..". p. in.
TO r.F.WISTON:
l.v. 2:fl.' p. ill.
TO Il UW It:
l.v. (i::tll a. in.; 1:'M p. ni.
i:pni,sK i"A(RAii:s r.imui'.n
' ' " ; The Longworths , "
bra. I MMMmMm
H Isn't often that a caiucratnnn manages to Kct a Ki'oup picture
of the I,nnKwmlhs, but here's ono.. Little l'aullna l.oilKworlh
chi'Istened ' the new air line between Cincinnati ' anil Delrnll,
establishing a contact point between llucnos Aires and .Montreal,
ami her father, Nicholas Loimworth speaker of the llmiso 'of
Kepi-esematlves, wns one nt' the speakers, .MVS. J.oimworth Is
pictured wftli 'l llt'in.
TWO SHOT TO
DEATH TODAY
.r 4 it i fm mm ri Krni
1I Al Ait I IMrjlS 1
PlTTSHUlUi, I'n., Aug. 7 (AP)
JSaeh shot through tho right
temple, JJclmont I'lmb, 3i. night
lieutenant of police in Wllkins
burg, a suburb, and Miss Louise
Stine, lis, were found dead in the
woman's apartment early today.
il'ollce were unable lo decide if
It was n case of double murder or
murder nnd suicide.
The wo nvi n va s . f o u n d
across the bed by detectives sum
moned by a taxi driver, who saw
her through a window. ' Nearby
they found Pugh, in full uniform,
his revolver clasped In his bund,
one cartridge fired. Near the body
was an empty shell which police
said fitted the empty chamber of
the pistol. ;
Piiuh was married and was the
father of two children.
MR. AND MRS. WRIGHT
JOURNEY TO SOUTH
(Continued from Page 1)
gong rang and they hail a rest.
They were fur the most pint very
dark but several were lighter and
one or two almost white. I-.ni.er
on In the day several girts Joined
them and went after I he coins
along with the boys. The coins
sink - very slowly and seldom get '
away from them. For a dollar
they would dive from the life boats j
on top of ihe ship and go complete- j
ly under the other side. Thfre was',
a Iho an entirely white child with ;
them whom one of the men on '
board told me had bein with them
years. Probably some child they :
have raised, rather nlre looking,
but with a very vacant expression j
on his face. This name man, who ;
makes the trip every year, told me i
there was a colony of inferior j
whites on the Island. Scoti-h and ;
Irish descent, Hint had inlerniar-
rled until they 'had become ih'f;en-
e rat o and he rather Imagined the
child belonged to them. The
divers have wonderful bodies but j
they really swim very poorly, Just
paddle around. They were there
all day nnd Ml 1 It shouting "Throw
us a dime, mistress' when we sail-
ed nwsy nt three In the nfti-nmou
THE TRUTH
ABOUT CANDY
To Be Moderate Is Not to
Gorge or to Undereat
A noted food authority states
that attacks on candy lack a back
ground of Kcientific insight. He re
minds us that In addition to sugur,
the best candies and confections of
the present day contain also many
other foods, He enumerates nuts,
milk, cream, butter, gelatine, choco
late, and fruits, as (wing used along
with sugar in delicious, modern
candies, and he flays that good candy
as a dessert may become a whole
some part of a mtutl. Who, he asks,
would deprive the world of one of
its most, delicious desserts?
Science and common sense ar
restoring sanity to the nation to
day. Don't gorge. Don't undereat.
Prepare a great variety of all
healthful foods. Flavor these so
that they will be delightful to the
taste. Those are some of the present-day
precepts that will guide us
to a better diet.
If a dash of sugar will encourage
your family to eat cerealH, fresh,
canned and stewed fruits, and milk
In the form of milk drinks and milk
desserts, then in the name of
health use a dash of augar. Try
a dash of sugar when cooking vege
tables In a small amount of water,
and you will be surprised at how
much fresher, more colorful and
more delicious the vegetables are.
A little sugnr sprinkled here and
there throughout the meal will en
courage children and adults to eat
the varied diet that is so necessary
to health. Most foods are more de
licious and nourishing with sugar.
Good 'food promotes good health.
That Sugar IiuUtuU,
. "Wo went on shore on u launch
Inbuilt ten u'cliick. Kimllsh Is
Ispuken on the Island but I needed
i i. .1 1 1 re
" "'""'i"""-!- " nni1
and they speak so rapidly It Is al-
most Impossible, to understand. The
clty. Itself is so different from any- her party nnd they Neeni fond of In(.ntji at plneiy dollars, wltli no
thing we-ever see Its hard to de- dancing. Mrs. Keyes fs n 1 rather, huchens, this looks reasonable,
scribe. The streets are very nar- short, stout woman, with .a very without- a douhtthls in an expen
row, about as wide as an alley nt nice face nnd she wears the most fllVA place to live. I have had a
home nnd the sidewalks are only wonderful evening clothes. , We nil number of' callers,' wives of men at
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walk on. Ponsemieutly everyone
walks on the streets. The curbs I
are about 15 Inches deep and one
iiinut wnii. h iiit.ii Mtun vviii I., nn i he
'sidewalks. The stores are Just cub- board. Without a doubt long Ualr -lying
,y holes nnd as It was extremely is coming back and everyone seeniH j
hot In them 1 nearly expired. The
nniinlntion is mowtlv colored, rnmr-
tug from black to pale yellow and 1
,ney Jrp pXt).omo)y rude to whites.
I should hate lo be left alone there
among them. One of them pushed
in a off tho sidewalk and I fell to
mv knee and bad about forty beg-
gars there, in an Instant to help
m(V Up( ull for a shilling of course.
Vhe men from tho NoUalrc
all buying linen suits, , , j
tJf Gorgeous Flowers I
s"Ilarhndos Is entirely tropical,
have only half hearted attempts
jat creating a lawn lint the flowers
a ro gorgemis. lint Ire trees nf grow-
Ing red flowers with almost no
I leaves, white, pink, all shades
of purple from pule lavender lo
the deep shades ami most of them j
overpower! ugly swe
We tnnli '
ffiWK ou can Pick
and choose and choose
and pick-hut one thingf
is certain -
If you want
quality if
want absolute satisfact
ion and perfect results
every time
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by Anheuser-Busch"
iidwels!?
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Barley-Malt Syrup
a. car nnd . rode aroujid an , hour,
vinltod the coral cavea and while
there pinked a beautiful, bouquet
hut It hardly lasted till I fjot hnek
!to the boat.' I'm ho in' Imped the
picture we took there will turn out
well, Kveryone Ih out lo muke oh
much money as possible off the
visitors. ,s
"I am told I shall have to Ret
used to seeliiK dire poverty such as
we saw there as It Is quite preval
ent in South America. The huts
the natives live in have no win
dows, Just shutters to close in case
of rain. Malaria Is very bad there
duriiiK the rainy season. 1 can't
liiianlne nnyone living there from
cnolce nut we nan a Kreai mnniim
of InterestinK and attractive pa-
! sensors that lived there. It Is Im
possible to screen homes on ac
count of the heat which is terrl-
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111-. 1 II IT ISIilllt. ll.ril " .. j
are blazing white and the comblna-I
lion of the siin on the roads is al-j
most more than your eyes van en- i
rormatlun so ine roans, sircwis eic.,
dure. They told the natives
work all day on those roads for
Hf, cents a day. The ship seemed :
like hume and everyonn was so
glad to get back io it. Sonny came
llmck with n loveiy ease oi pncKiy
. . ..1..
Iibmi timi im Ktill has altlintmti It
iui,..i la
is cool on boat. : The
about 25 miles lonif so we sailed
beside It for quite awhile. It looked
very attractive from the boat and
we watched It as loim ds we yould
tor It was tho Inst land .we were
tn sec for ten days.-
Tennis on Hoard ,
"The last' two days have been
unusually active as the various
nthleles urn decldinK who the best
players on board, are. I wntcbed
a snappy jfaine oi tenuis mis uiurii
liiic and . they play the finals this
afternoon. They took up-a collec
tion so that they hnve quite at
tractive prizes.
"There is a fnnoy dress ball Sat
urday evenlntr In honor of the pns
I sennet's who Bet off nt Rio,
I "Wo acquired a celebrated pns
fseimer at Barbados as Mrs. Kronoes
l'arltinsnn Keyes nnd her party
Joined us there. She is irinkinK
a. lour of Hnuth America and writ
lug about the countries for .Hlonrt
1 1 ,...(, ,w,..U.r Mluu rinvtti ,iinI I
' ' ,r,,'n -
are going to gel P our courage
und talk to her. There arc five In
I nl.,iil.wl iitnndnflltfr U'hnl II H iro '
ing to be tonlRht. ' , v
Iong llwlr INiniilar
"I forgot to mention that I'm
nitA f if three bobbed Indies on.
to have quite a 'crop as there
aren't any In the growing star. I
"We are almost In hopes we will
b In Sao Pnulo as Its a great deal
cooler than Mo, There are 4b
men, or rather 211 families of Bond
and Share people nn noaru auu
only one knows absolutely where j
hn Is going.
As I'm writing this Mrs. Keyet
Is Hltllng In her deck chnlr Just
behind mine, dictating to her sec
retary. Jsn't that exciting. Maybfl
it's what we will rend In the next
month. Good Housekeeping. '111
listen and see.
The captains calls Sonny .sun-
y jlm .. .rnB 0iy thing th baby
(0(1)1.l r(,nKo Is that hn must
nPV01. ,.et ,, m ,.ove the cap-
,H t),(( ,,p(i,, must leave first,
a u,in(r (hat Sonny gives scant
roiisldel'atlon.
"July 7 We start in tne ram-
real
you
Youll tell
your dealer
you want
the malt
that's made
8U-IM
PUTMAN'S
La Grande's Exclusive Rcady-to-Wenf
; and Millinery
ous Hlo harbor, about seven In th
morning.
"We havft neen initiated intt
Noptunft' court.- had th child-
ren'a party and the costume ball.
The children were all fixed up
and loo cunning for anything. All
were presented with lovely prea-
enta. Ohyw,-l forgot to mention
the fourth of July celnhratlon. 1 1
The hud the most elaborlate doc-
orations unu lavors. inr n
a number Who ceieurateu w
Knto! This Is an English boat.
Snll Into Wlnlr
'It Is quite chilly today. The
Hiiannd Airnu nnn p nil nnvn ineir
" , "L , tL v ;
""",,rn ,
It's veryVrold down there
i nave1 oeen koiok hwiiiihiihb
every day-or so but 1 can't say I'm
keen about' swimming In salt wa
ter. When, the boat rolls a stood
deal the' tank. has 1I waves al
most like surf bnthlnK, .,
'' "Juiylli,' Rio de Janeiro '.
,MWe 'hnve been here a
week todayVand1 we like it better!
all UA: tlroei, The company khvo I
us two weeks, to get located but
Wo were' fortunate in ' ftettlnp: a
noardliiK , housed Kngllsh, laet Rat-1
unlay so .we aro-Kolnff to movet
Wednesday., ' I've .r.hanKed my j
mind about keeping -house. House ,
rent Is simply absurd, It's so high, i
und the lanitunBa. Is simply Impos
sible. A day, or two tryltiR- to make
people understand what you want i
makes you realize-how handicap,
ped you would be trylnit to mun
oko a house. We ore- right on a'
most beautiful . beach, two blocks ,
from the American colony, it Is
wMm a-reflHonable place, about one
. . . .... i...
nunarect ana tinny aouurn lor me
tliroe of UMi with all hathn extra.
if..., inoklner nt two room nnart-
the offlco.
. "Ho far w-haven't discovered aj
single thing .In . any 'Of the afore
that we couldn't buy at home. 1 .
think they . Import . almost every-j
thing they" use. . v-' . . i
' "The wonlen ' here use' make up
Crescent
BAKING
POWDER.
-fullpouncL.
C, Jl
KIDDIES OF
JINGLELAND
CONTEST
READ THIS
Many completed jingles submitted last. wett,
1 ' were' eliminated from the judging because coa-'
teHtanta did not follow the jingle contest ; rulat-.i-;
, The rules are simple. Please follow thera care
. fully.
. 1 The answers in this contest will not be con-1
uidered if written on any other sheets of paper,
than in the ads from the newspaper, which should)
be cut out of the page and clipped together.
2- t-Write your name and address plainly on each
' 'jingle submitted.
3 Cut each separate ad along the black dividing
lines, clip logether and inclose in one envelope
and Bend tc the contest editor the earliest possible
date.
4 Don't send the whole page ad in as it appears I
in the paper, as it is important that each indi- I
vidua! ad be fastened together then mail or
bring them in.
Ji
0 Jingles not submitted
rules will not be considered.
0 Get your answers in by Monday a. m. at 8
All lnti iimrlpA onnnnf Ha nnnf Ua & .1
V tiuvn. ..." - J - n ' -" - Me w f
vertiser and are consequently not seen to be I
i 2
jiiuuvu.
La Grande
Evening
a great deal and all, Including the
in. UBe "gailonM-of perfume. I
have yet to see any or the Latin-
American women smoking. Jf yon
eo a woman smoking you can he
aar she Is KnglUb or American.,
They drink a great deal of light
wine or bier na the water iisn't :
much to tuiy the. a best of , It. We
hav, pur filtered nnd Iced and can .1
manage it that way here in Itlo
put nave ficen .warned we immt
not trust any drinking water'-out-
s,uo
"Allen is quite enthused about
the office here, ,
A Compact
You Are
Proud to
Show in
Public
SHARI COMPACTS
$1.50 and $2.50;
Sharl Hlnglo and pou'blo
Compacls grace thehhnd-,
hugs of thousands of. women
who urn proud af 'What',they '
own. Artistically modern to
the highest degree. Sold. only
al your Hrxall Drug Htore.
Glass Drugs
,.MncV...;.!;;;.;
The Roxatl Store :
La Grande 0r.
In conformity to the 1
Observer
innMBiMreiiiKgiwM
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