Thursday, August 8,1929
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Five a
Local News In Brief
lies!! lAivv Here
1 11 an advertisement In yester -
day's Observer concerning "The
Itroauway Melody," now showing
at the Arcade theater the name of
IW'ssie Love was omitted from the
mars of the picture. Mist Love's
up pea ra n co h e re in her first nil
talkie is of more than usual In
terest to l-.il tiranders because of
her personal appearance with a
revue last summer at the Arcade, j
At that time sh described, in a:i
interview for the Observer, her first
tiiinie try-out and said she was ,
caRer to make a talking picture.
(.firs In l-Yiiltlaml. Ida.
Mrs. AI. Frost and her children.
ririira Frost, JOini Donahue and
Margaret, . left this morning fur
Frn ilia ml. Ida., where she will
spend a brief visit with her Mister,
Mis. Hay Stephens, before going to
ireenrivcr, Wyo. She has been
in La Grando for some time visit
ing her sisters, Mrs. L. J. Williams
and M'iss Adelaide Zeiger.
Mot William l. Mitchell
A local Item in Tuesday's Ob
Krrvor telling of the fining of Wil
liam Mitchell on a beer charge,
has resulted iu some embarrass
ment lor William I). Mitchell,
of
Island City. Mr
Mitchell, of Is-s:oC
land City, was in no way connected days on a fishing trip cast of Ju
wilh the case, the man being fined seph. Thev left this cilv vestordiiv
lining a different person.
Serious Condition
Ike ItonHcl, of Fruildah-, who
recently had a paralytic storke, is
I still in a serious condition. Mr. I
Bunnell is well known In- this city
asJu pioneer railroad man. His
daughter, Mrs. 11, K. Jameson, of
N'iviito, CU I.,-was. called to Frult
duTe because of the illness oof her
lather.
From Pond's, Ore.
Miss Margaret Dank
who has
been in Powers, Ore., for some (Mrs. M. B. Donahue, on 1703 First
lime visiting her father, recently street. Mrs. Edison, pluns to make
arrived in this city. Miss Danks her future home in this city.
was formerly of La Grande, at-I '
tending high school here. She IsIHcto From Portland'
staying wit h her aunt and uncle,
Capl. and Mrs. K. W. Ely.
Al Wallowa I.akc
Miss Claire Ballantyue, Miss
Marjorie Vail and Merman Itoesch
. drove to Wallowa Lake yesterday
where they spent the day. Miss
Italtantyne, who has been visiting
her aunt. M rs. Fred Jones, left
this morning on the train for her
home in Caldwell, Jda.
Alsitillg Hen
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Smith, of
B-irbank. Cal., who have been vis
iting Mis. Smith's parents, Mr. and
.21. vs. K. .J. Brown, left lor Baker
tfiis morning to visit friends for a
lew days before returning to
Southern California city.
tho,
Hero From Cheyenne, Wyo.
Mrs. Walter K ling hammer and
her daughter, Marjorie, of Chey
enne, Wyo., are visiting her moth
er, Mrs. J,. p. Day for a month or
.so in I.a Grande. .Mrs. Klinghnm
iner was formerly Miss lluby Day
uf this city.'
Leave for FHcushurg
.Mrs. II. L. Anderson and Kath
erlne I'edero, who have been visit
ing at the home of Joe Care and
liis mother. Mrs. F. W. Wood, left
this morning for their home in
KNensburir. Wash. Thev have been
iu this city for the past week.
Ret urns lo Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Arlelgh Bay
and
Clatr Hay, who have been In La
Grande attending the funeral of
David Hay. left last evening for
their home in Portland. Mrs. David
Ray will remain iu Ia Grande until
Saturday with her son Harvey Bay.
Here on i-.il
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Reaver came
first of the week to visit at
(he holm- of their daughter, Mrs.
!. It. A ppb-by. They drove from
Ivs Moines, la., w hero they visit-i-'l
anoihi'i- daughter and will re
turn to their- houif. In Los Angeles
in September.
Kill-: Rattler
When he was fi.-thing Su:iday in
tin- Wallouji t'anon, ' Klwin Me
t'oikle killed a largo rattle snake.
I f wii.'i w it h M rs. Mci 'orkle ami
his parents. Mr. and. Mrs, C. H.
McCorklo and, their daughter, Le
noir. They were at tho liead of
tile canyon at. tile Utile.
Lock Pre cuts Theft ,
( 1. (i. Johnson reported lo tho
poliee during hist night that noiiio
our tried lo break Un lock on his
j-ara'1 a:nl seal his new car. No
da mag'1 w as doii"j wit h t he ex
(pt:ou or the loek. Mr. Jflinson
at 1 I"? W aVt-liue.
- : -r-.r : : :
t ( otigiairs I I 1
rj m iiiik ui (lie d
fit r,p, U
Kline of the
i niiipus
Gooh lo Hakcr
1 Chris Colond left this morning
for Baker on a business trip. Mr.
t'olond has been In La Grande fur
the past few days from Aberdeen
'and is now planning to maka his
; home n this city.
Hero from Lewiston
John.' Barton and his brother, T.
B. Barton, of Lcwlston, spent yes
terday in La Grande. They are now
on their way to Idaho City, where
they will visit friends. John Bar-
ton formerly played in the Htar
Novelty orchestra in La Grande.
Ix'nvo for n Visit
Mrs. 1). K. Dohertv and her won
Charles, of La Grande, left this
morning for Baker. They will
spend the' day visiting friends and
return to La Grande this evening.
Married
William F. Nice and Rachel
Baiubridge, of Union, were mar
ried yesterday by the Justice of
peace, L. Dcnhani. The witnesses
of tho marriage were Louise Bain
bridge and LHhel McXallan. .
FIMiIng Trl
Mr. and Mrs. George Andorson
and their sons, fieorce nnrl John.
Ui Grande, arc snendinc a few
mid plan to be away a week.
Here from liitcrpriso
Mrs. W, 1 Hoblnson and
Frances Ititlletv nf- I-'iilnnirlh ' nc.
rived In this city last evening. They
aro-vfeitlng friends in J,a Grande
today. Mrs. Glenn MjjGarry is ulso
a visitor in i.a urutuiu rrom i;u.
tcrprise. .V j '-,'
Ifeiv From IVta.skoy; Mich. ;
Mrs. C. C. Kdtson, of Petaskoy.
Mich., is visiting at the home of
Joseph Carter,- of Portland, left
this morning for Elgin on a busi
ness trip. lie has been visiting
at the L. L. MVKeimon home In
La Grande for the past few daye.
(To Yellowstone Park-
Mrs. G. JI. Jacobs, and Bobert.
a:id Donald Jacobs of Chicago,
111., spent last evening in La
Grande. They are toiylng and will
visit Italnier and Yellowstone parks
on their trip. ;
Goes to Portland
Mrs. Charles Conkoy, of La
Grande, left last, evening for Port
land. She will visit her mother and
f"i"Ny nd return to this city Sun-.
jday evening.
Hero From Honolulu
Mr. and Mrs. II. J, MclCoo and
Miss Jane MeKeo, of .Honolulu,
spent last evening In La Grande on
their way to Prairie City. They
will visit relatives there.
Going to I ji rn in fc, Wyo.
Jane Jenkins, of Laramie, Wyo.,
and Agnes Negris, who have been
in Portland attending the Wood
craft convention, are en route
home. They were very enthusiastic
nboUt tlle climate ef Oregon,
'
."MwriW I- pom Uala WHIM
Mrs. Vivian Klmz.ey returned to
La Grande last evening froin Walla
Walla. She has been there for the
lmst cw t,,-Vs visiting friends and
enjoying a brief vacation.
Iler from I ah Ang'les
Walter Blancbard, of Los An
geles, has accepted a position with
the highway department and plans
to make his home In Perry. His
home was formerly in Pueblo,
Colo.
Here rrom Iliiiillngton
.Mrs. C H. Fichlin, of Hunting
ton, spent this morning in Lai
Grande, on business. She. Is spend
ing the afternoon at the Hoi Lake
sanitoiium visiting T. P. Flcklln,
who is ill there.
IjkI Stay at Home
After spending a few days at
their home here. Miss Carolyn
Rnutmin and her tirolher huvf con
tinucd this summer visit la Wash
ington cities.
Vi-itlng fr-om Walla WaIIa
.Miss Lucy Cullen, of Wulla Wnl
lw, Is In La Gramle visiting her
sister, Mrs. C, H. McCorkle, and
her ylHler-ln-law, Mrs. Oiuu Lup
ham. Home fnun MinncMita
Mrs. Anna SchultK aifd her
dauchters. Myrtle. Florence and
Doris, are houif from a six wi-eks
4i trJ
m
Now Playing
Sec this rough riding bandit
in his Western Thriller.
Wallace Beery
in
ZANE GREY'S
TOURS
Wheat Pool
The larRftBt organization or Its kind in the world, the Canadian Wheat
Pool, Is handling: one-fifth of the world's wheat supply and Is bringing
prosperity to its 13.1.000 farmer-owner? In Canada's wheat ralslnp dls
trirt. Last year this organization handled 222.00S.OOO bushels of wheat
at a turnover of S323.000.000. A typical country grain elevator, of which
more than 3400 are functioning in Canada, is shown here. Farmers
bring their grain to such elevators, from which it is shipped to huge
central elevators. K. B. Ramsey, general malinger of tho pool, is shown
In the insert.- .
trip ,to Minneapolis. Minn., where
they visited relatives.
FrOin Indianapolis iud.
. Mr. -'and Mrs. I-'. S. Gorman, of
Tndiniiapolis, Jnd., spent last eve
ning In.'Ln- Gnmde. They art mak
ing, a, trip1 to' the coast for their
health. .
Going to MJssouht. Mont. ,
.Myrtle and Harvey Hanson, who
have been in Wallowa for the last
few months visiting their mother,
Mrs. A. U.-lfanson, left last even
ing for Missoula, Mont.
Goes to Knterprlse
C. "A. Lee, who has been In St.
Joseph, . Mo for the past two
weeks on a business trip, spent
last evening In La Grande. He left
this morning for Knterprise.
Re turn from Portland.!
; Mrs. John Howard returned to
I-a Grande this morning, after visiting-
her sons and daughters in
Portland. She has been away from
this city for the past two months.
Returns to Bjiker
Karl Widman left this morning
for his honte in Baker. He has
been at Klgiu, visiting his uncle,
Mike Brown, for the past month.
Fiom I'nloii
W. T. Miles, of Union, arrived In
La Grande this morning. Me will
spend tho day on buslnes and re
turn this evening.
Goes to Vnlon
H. B. l'arker 'motored to Union
this morning, lie will spend the.
jafternoon there on buslnes and re
turn to Ijil Grande this evening.
Goes lo Cove -
Georgo Harnden drove to Cove
last evening, lie spent the even
ing swimming and visiting friends.
Here from Baker
. Gladys Mowery, of Raker, arriv
ed in this city last evening. She will
spend a few days visiting Miss
Th el m a Strain.
Going to Boie
Mrs. M. Fecm-y, who stopped in
Try The
Matinees
Will)
( 1IAKI.KS KINC
ANITA rA(a-:
1!I;SSIK I-OVK
I'.chiiul I h c stones of
HiTCidwiiy at last
Inotight lo real life!
Aids Canada
La Grande last evening, left this
morning for her home In Boise.
She has been In Spokane on a trip.
Here fit mi Fortland .
Mrs. Charles' Jensen, of Portland
is a visitor at .the C. C. Bull homer
She came to La Grande to attend
tho Bay funeral yesterday.
From Boise
Mrs. T. IC. Little, Mrs. M.
Bronell and Janet Brownell,
Boise. spent yesterday In
Grande visiting.
Here from Spokane
Mrs. A. L. Mitchell, or Spokane,
Is spending a few days visiting Mr.
and Mi's. H. Bay. Sho arrived in La
Grande yesterday.
From Port land 1
Mrs. A. A. ('oniric and children
William and Katherlne. t of Port
land, spent yesterday in this city.
From F.iiterprl.se
Gordon McGlnnis, of Tmterpiisr,
spent yesterday in La Grando on
business.
WOMAN STUNG
SEVERELY BY
HORNET HORDE
WALLOWA, Ore., (Speclnl)- j
il rs. George Wood, of Kvans,
was badly stung aboul the face by
hornets a few days ngo.Krysopiuis
set hi and she wiis taken to the
Wallowa hospital - but could not
be admitted because of lack 'oft
room. This is the second' serious
case caused by hornets In the last
few days. - ' ' ' - j
M rs. Herman Plass ' has just
spent a week visiting her sister
M is. La w ton Me Da n lei who lives
on a ranch on Lightning, creek. '
She reports that the temperature !
reached 114 degrees while she was
there. : '
Mrs. William Brooks sustained ,
unite serious Injuries Tuesday
when she fell down the stairs at
her home and broke her arm. She
also r
Ived painful bruises. j
Now
Playing
f'cii!(orH.jyct s
TALKING
Ringing
DANCING
Dramatic
Sensation
'
i i i
GRAF; BEGINS
ROUND WORLD
TRIP TODAY
(Continued !roro rage One)
that a score of lightning bugs had
been trapped in the web for sail
ors with flashlights were still
crawllnR about the loft rafters
looking 'for oilier possible stowa
ways. Once In the open commands fol
lowed in wwift succession and des
pite ono slight delay when a rope
tangled nnd had to be straightened
out the graf was In the air six
teen minutes after It cleared the
hangar door.
Heads up Coast,
An hohr lateu to tho minute It
passed over Times square and so
headed up the coast for New
Fouudland and the great circle
route to Germany and its first stop
on the world flight.
At Capo Hacc, N. F., Dr. Kcken
er expected to head his craft oner
more over tho ocean that it had
already crossed three times and will
cross again after completion of the
world flight less than a inontl. af
ter its takeoff.
From Frledriehshafen tho course
lies over-tho Siberian wastes , to
Tokyo TVhcrc refueling will be fol
; Auspices Baseball Clv.b.
La Grande
One Week Starting Monl, Aug. 19.
Shoes
Store. No. 13
L'siuil S!)c value; now
65c
A full cut coat shirt with
triple. stiU'hintr and two
button - down pockuls,
hack yoke and aluminuin
buttons, blue or nxcy
chanibray.
Fxlra heavy fine cham
bray shirtings that are
generally put into ?l.l'.)
shirts. You find these
with all the workmanship
and deiail or a dress
shirt. T w o hello u s
pocket with flat yoke
back. Take no
them at UOC
': Sf :
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; Work
; Shirts
; on Sale
j ......
m.
Ms I
lowed by a flight to Los Angelen
across me I'nenie uuu ioc:i, urn
fuel tanks once moru replenished,
the graf will cross the Culled
States to the end of Its long, long
trail hero and the realization uf
Dr.-Fckener's years old drea.ni.
The graf's passengers when she
left this morning were a mixed
crowd. There were two titled Brit-
ishers. Lady Grace Druiumond Hay
and Sir George Hubert Wilkins.
both acting as reporters; William j
B. Leeds, American millionaire
husband of the former princess Kx-
nhi of Itusia, who was just going'
along for the ride." Lieutenant 1
John Richardson, official obserwr
for the American navy; bis super-,
lor Lieut. Commander Charles !
Bosendahl, and various business
men, reporters and photographers.
Fat Traveling
The speediest Ice toboggan run iu
I he world is claimed by St. Mori 1 7..
It Is threc-iiuailers of n mile long,
.has ti drop of AM feet, nnd penults
a maximum speed of S1 miles an
hour.
Almost the Limit
Absent Minded Tho professor
who came to breakfast one morn
ing, kissed the. egg and cracked his
wife on the head.
Dept. Stores
-.sn !A&fjQ Clothing I
24000
Brand New
SHIRTS
2,000 dozen . . . 21,000 shirts, work or dress, all new, all
fresh. A big manufacturer has piles and piles of fine
shirts made up, expecting a banner business which didn't
materialize.
We Saved
oca of
The
REGULAR PRICE
You Will Too
These shirts as advertised -are the
product of one of the largest western
manufacturers.
We are certain that no such values
are ordinarily found in shirts offered
at these very special prices. We saved
money on their purchase. We save you
money on their sale.
You Pay :i!)c
in.steal of tho regular .V.)c for this big value
Snnapee ('hnmhray work shiii. Main seams
triple stitched, yoke tiaclt, two pockets. Sizes
11 'a to. 17.
Broadcloth
This is a regular $1.7."
assorted woven rayon
one pocket, Jiew point
These are
Governor Roosevelt says he h
not u candidate for Frosidcnt.
That's the first intimation we've
had, anyway, that the Democrats
might nominate again.
MANY BARGAINS
Used Cars. See them on our
Used Car Lot.
Larison ChevroletCompanij
1414 ADAMS
AVENUE
A Six In tho Trice
I TOIIA V I
I,, K I AV'i.JL I
17 ONLY K-
X I . I
A Mia my, iH'ppy college
drama of love and
ball.
'rctte
J -cm
1 mW
J
A Sniffy Cinemt Claisfc of the Campm .
KUMRWIS CTOifctOlMSTtDl
COLONIAL
AiIiiIIn 'ilK Clillilivil .Ilk!
lilli Slums lit SMAI.I; vkvx
: S9
Dress Shirts
grade broadcloth with
stripes. Coat style,
collars OQ
tP l.iwt
Once there was a town in tho
United States so old-faahionod, re-
mote, slow and small that ; no oe
there ever held an endurance tiy-
lng record.
PHONH
MAIN 1
Range of tho Four
s
fool
m
9
Also
CVnmly
ami
Oswald Ciartoou
La Grande, Ore.
Fancy soft percale
dress shirts sell at
69c
but a regular $1.00 value.
Shades of tan, green and
Wue novelty prints in
assorted designs and pair.
terns, coat style, one
pocket.
Itenmi kahle Value
ISroadcloUi lind broad
cloth finish percales. A
wide range of pastel
shades iu various novelty
designs, pearl buttons,
coat style and one Docket.
These go
at
98c
i j .
Dress
Shirts ;
on Sale
OF D'
.M. N i-n.
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