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Sat u rday, August 10, 1029 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Pago Five Jocal News In Brief Mrs. I' 11,11 ,,,,,,M .Miv. . i--'vi:ic Jias reiurnt-u .ini port la ml where sin- atU-nUtxl NfiK'i'lofs ol Wood Craft con i,niiuii. Mrs. w- l'u'tli. ol iMrtlaiul, ivturmd with Iut and fv, ill h' lu.-r- house Riit st over the U(,,,l(,nl. Vliile in l'orlluiul Mrs. 1 1 icVine enjcy.-.l point,' to church f s.-ivirs eoiuliieted by the. Hev. .. 1'otiaru. loiuieny or me Driving to Lake Mrs. Oscar Crossen of I.a Grande und her sister, Mrs. Andy Elliott, of Union, will drive to Wallowa Luke tomorrow for the day, re turning in the evening. tioes lo Portlautl ' Mr. and Mrs. U H. Norton will spend the weekend in Portland vl& Itlne her sister. Mra. E. J. Hol comb and Miss Mildred Mathews. Miss Mathews recently arrived in Portland from Oakland, Oil., and will be there a week. flt'io from Sprinrkld, Mass Miss Doris Gaden. of Spring field, Mass., arrived in this city hurt evening, sue is making a hour of VUHh in Vulou Miss Donalcnc Oxuer left today for Union. She will visit her friend. Miss I rmii Puckelt for a week. Miss Oxner recently arrived In La Grande from Portland to . visit friends. Ilitpiisl iMniri-h ln-re. She relates , the west, and stopped here over- ili.il Mr. l.'ollarjl .m now pastor at Ijirge lor the COngregutlonal eluireli ,',( Oregon; J 1 in ilutloH include or aiiiitt ion n,;w I'lniielii'M and hiiililiiig i'V m! weaker ones and , tiiig :itl int'!l im liiloi- in chur-i-bt-s u hosd. pulpits havo been va-Vit-il. preparing them for their '-t- w p;rslot'H. He has a relation ship. '"! exilai:is to all the-4'on- Tcgal ioiiulf churches of the stale, ,"..in pi ling -'statistics for the. body. Mrs. Mi'Viim says that he Is doing vnv I'itte work in this field. ; (io n Davenport Mrs. M. 1.. Jiannn, Mr. ami -Mrs. Krank Hardin and their son, Stan (.y( oi La Grande, left this morn ing lor Mavetipnrt, Iowa. They have heen residents of this' city for iln' past nino years ami now plan to make their homo in the Iowa ,ily, I'm' a few years. Mrs. Hardin will' visit her daughter, Mrs. U. V. I'elersnii, ot Gillerest, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank llai'din will visit her relatives in Kansas City lr a while. night. Goes to Wallowa Miss Inez Roberts, of Payette, Ida., arrived in this city yesterday. She left this morning on a trip to Wallowa, where she will uttend school this fall. Hot tmis to lortliuul Mrs. David Bay and Mrs, Charles Jensen are leaving this evening for their home In Portland. They have been in this city for the past few days. Goes to Huntington-. Mrs. . G. Olsen, of La Grande, left this morning for Huntington. She will spend the weekend visit ing her son. Shirleigh Tuckeer. Mr. Tucker Is from Malhuron and will be in Huntington tomorrow on business. Mrs. Olsen will return to morrow evening. 4)n Camping Mr. and M mil I .la ight.-r in-.- hen- fur Trip vs. William Kennedy Billy, of Portland, a week's visit wit h Going to Wallowa ljike Cora Harding Scott is leaving this afternoon for Wallowa Lake. She will spend Sunday visiting Mrs. L. S, JIanlord and her sister. and return to ah Grande tomorrow evening. Going to Yellowstone Park Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jasper, are leaving tomorrow on a trip to Yel lowstone national park. Mrs. Jas per was formerly Miss Constance Cleaver. his pai enls, M r. and M rs. J. W. K aiie'ly. ol liiion. and his sister.. I .i . It. C Wilson. .Mrs. U. JIuiT ' i ufiii'-. of I'llion and Mis. U. A. Wil- ,;u!i. of La Grande. 'J his wei k the tamilieH will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilkerson at their Ml. Linily cabin. i M trior In Pot-tlaml Ivllia .1 ones, Cu utile liny, Ml'rf. i;i;(,n liarrnn, Mrs. Guy Miller and Miss Daisy Knbbs. of Lf Grand'-. It'll last evening on u motor triR In purl land. Mrs. Guy Miller wilt isit her parents at Hoardtuan. They expect to return to La Giambi Sunday e-'e:iing alter spending the Weekend Ijl) Porllnlld. Mninr lo' Mulligan Mr. and Mrs. M. .1. Guss anil th' ir c hildren. Lilly ami Milodeuc, lett this morning mi a trip to Kala laaz"". Mich, Tlwy will attend a t'.iinily rennioii and also visit friends. Mr. Cuss has mil seen his it'hitives tor the last Z years. They will also viscit the pi, ml in the east. Goes in Yakima Victor Melville, of La Grande. left yesterday on a. mutor trip t Yakima. He will meet his wife, who has been in Yakima for the past few weeks visiting relatives and they will return to' La Grando tomorrow evening. j Uciiirii from Trli j Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Slango and ('their daughters, Ann and Jane, re- I turned lo La Grande last evening from am moldy trip to Portland and vicinity. They have been ab sent from this city for tho past week. ! Ii- It 1 I.Vitlu llliilnrU'KliI major operation al the Grande Itondc hospital Thursday. Her many friends will be gladto know that she is getting along very sat Isfaetorily. Seen at Fashionable Newport Visiting- Mrs. Junelta Angelow, of Port land, arrived In Iai Grande this morning. She will spend three or four months visiting her daughter, Mrs. O. L. Buchanan. Hero from Taconia Mr. and Mrs. La Vond Morris,! of Tacoma, are visiting relutivcs J in La Grande today. They expect to return to their home tomorrow evening. Going Ui Seaside Airs. Itoss Eaton and her sons, Junior and Steven, of La Grande, are leaving this evening for Sea side. They will be away from this city ton days. Going to NamHi H. J, Elliott left this morning for his home in Nam pa, Ida., He is an evangelist and has been h Enterprise conducting services for the past few days. Horti from KnteriirlMS Robert and Lent Ward, of Enter prise, are spending the weekend visiting their sister. Miss Myrna Ward. They will return to their home Sunday evening. tna-. w vassal - - I SlunnlnK blK hats Unit defy t lie nioile for moilMim-sizecl ones anil frocks with unusual sllliouctlca ilot utaid lluiloy's Ucnch nt Newport, It. 1. Mrs. Joy tioulil (left) Introduced an attractive printed frock Ihnt hBK short sleeves instead of none with a licit across the back and sides only." Side pleats kick into flares Just above the knees. Mm. John E. Parsons (Hunt) wears a wide, roiiKh straw In soft tan and beige tones with a fleck of pink-red in it that is lovely with her hair and eyes IMvliif; to S('allo Mr. and Mrs. Hcrinun SiuKrist are leaving tomorrow morning fori seusluc on a two weeks trip. uMamer Preparing j For Long Flight UOOKKVKI.T K1KI.1). N. Y., Auk. Ill, (A I') Arthur M. Wilson, official of the Ituhl ulrc.rnl't com- e II.. M I..I. i. ,..l I li.n From Holse "l"y Ul ?, . ' m ' ZV Miss T. LewlH. Ethel Kales. Mrs. I ,lllllul" , ', , , , vt'.f. Charles- Milliver and Mrs. Jas O'- I " Li , " , , '" ui,,. m fueling flight from Spokane, Wash, to New York. The. exported to arrive at Marys- ville late today, land lor fuel, and Make off Immediately for a non- Kay has recovered. Dr. Stelner met the Kays nt Montreal. Conner, of Hoise. arrived in La Grande last evening, From Hie Dalles Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Havis, of The Dalles, were out-of-town visitors in La Grande last evening. If,' Whs Mrs. It. .1. .! riM-n and her daugh ter, Mildred, of La Grande, left i Lis morning for Haker. - They will tipi-nd a "How days iRittng her innther, Mrs. tieorgo illako and her sister. D.nolliy P.lake. Miss Hlakt; ret-eiiily returned from I'hiladel jihia. where she graduated from the Philadelphia Musical academy. Itetiirn From Trip Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Wale, who have lieeii visiting in Vancouver. !!. C, Tat '0111.-1, Portland, and Seattle, returned lo La G ramie this inoruinu. They are leaving .Ibis allerii.'ttii mi a week's fish trip to Sam h Fork. From Portland Mrs, ,!. C. Gardner ami her son, I i n. of Portland, are in this city vi-iiing .Mr. ltnd Mrs. Doit Turner. His. (lardner experts (o return to her home in Port laud tomorrow evening but her son, Dan, will re main in this city a few days. Goes lo Yakima Mrs. F. L, Koblnson left ycsler- I il.iv iiwiriiiiur Cm1 Vitkiimi. whom .Stutlebaker j shi vi), S((,n( thc weekend visit ing her mother, Mrs. .Stevens. She will return to Lu Grande tomorrow evening. Hon from Diiikhii Mrs. Itoy l'"oulter. of Duncan, arrived in la Grande this morning to visit friends and shop. Slop ingni i ript'iiHin'. I Mamer on his flight will rollow a runic that includes .San Francisco, Cheyenne, Wyo.. ami Chicago, the plane to be refueled in the air oveT each city. 1 lis co-pilot has not yet been named. AFTEIt DISTANCE HECOltD liltEMi:.. Aug. HI (AP) Cor nelius Edzard, widely known tier- man pilot, took off al li : 0 (i o'clock this morning In an K pound "ha by" plane In an at tempt lo break the world record for dis tance Hying. He will fly bark and forth over a -111-1111 In stretch be tween I'.renien and Dreincrhaven. SNOOK'S DEFENSE ASSAILS AUTOPSY Coroner's Work Incom plete, Jury in Murder Trial is Informed. COU MlilA. Ohio, AUK. 1" A1' TUo autopsy performed l.y or- i.,..l, Mm-iihv on the bo.l 011.1- - . nf Thxnra . MIX wan incomplete l.y the def.-nse today the trial of Pr. James II. hnooK for the BllTs kllllnB. ci,., nxsiiiilt wua mini" i" form of testimony relatlnit lo six , i, thai Dr. Knooli Innl ,!- tifleil wero tirken nt varioua intei' vnl either l.y himself or Miss Hix. Dr. Clayton S. Wihlth, proivsaor of phurmiiTOloKy ami physlolouy "t Ohio Ktuto, miller uueKllonlliR ol John l'-. SeWfl, one of lr. Snook atlorneya, ileaeiiheil the nature ii:nl effeet of the nurcotlea. Tho stale olijeetiMl to the h talled testimony chal'Klm; that no eviileneu had heen Introdueed t" show that either Dr. Snook or -Miss Hix had heen In tho lial.lt of llsinK any of the nurcotlea .reuularly. -I'hr. coroner niado It linpowlble throiiKh his linpropor handl.l:iK of in., hn.iv for us to make a lest to determine whether Miss llix laken narcotics the nlirht she was killed." Selilel said. "W "re Ivy inir now l.y tho explanation of the effect of these narcotics to show ..., n hnlh nt IheSH Itel'SOllS weii. under their liltluono tho I nlshl of tho killing." 1'i ei lously tho defenao had at-1 templed to tear down tho accur acy of the testimony of C. 1''. I.oiiR. t'olumlius City chemist, with re Bard to two emotional slimillanls he said he found In Miss llixV stomach after the 1; II 11 !.(,' Dr. 1'iaiik W. Ilairah, a phy slehin lesllftcd that a physical ex amination lllilde on Dr. ! "look AllKUSt 2. lev.llled "iippnrenl" inaiUs on Ills l.ody InilleallnK on attack such us the dclVlise main tains was inuile on him hy Miss Mix shortly l.el'ori. vihe waa killed. Dr. Snook on tho aland ilcclareil the Klrl altueked him as they sal in his iiutomolille and Ihul the lirsl I hlow he struck her with a hummer I was delivered to protect hlmsell f from the ultuek. Henry S. Pickards Dies In Cleveland fl.KVl.AND, Ail IT. 10, ( AP) Henry S, Plckunda, on of tho nu tion'si outstamliiiB leaders In tho Iron, steel and coal industry died suddenly today from a heurt ut taek while lu his office here. Two Hurt Today In Auto Accidents POHTI,ANO. Aug. 10, (AP) Mrs. Clara Vernon, 35, was critic ally Injured and Victor Krelek suf fered severe cuts in two automo bile aceldonts hero early today. Mrs, Vernon received a fractur ed skull when an automobile, driv en by ,oe Gnlfceollided with an other operated by Gilbert 'McMil lan. Krelek was severely hurt when he swerved to avoid striking an other ear, skidded 05 feet and crashed into another automoblu. Police said ho was driving at a high rate o( speed. SHIP MI CH WINK SYDNEY (AP) Australian wlno shippers sold :U,()uo gallons more of their product in Great rtrltain In the quarter ending March 'A I than In the. mime period of ItCJS. They assert that the English use or Spanish and Kreneh wines declined but that Portugal held the lead, marketing twice as much wine as Australia. The average American' automo bile owner paid $lti.f3 in gasoline tax last year, statistics show. From Portland Mr. and Mrs. Hill Workman, of Portland, arrived In this city this morning for a brief visit. Here from Imblcr-1' Mr. and Mrs. JesHe Jlerry and their family, or luibler.rrlved in this city this morning. They will spend the day shopping and visit ing friends and return to their home this evening. Hero from Fatci-prisc Chester Millering. of Enterprise, arrived in I. a Grande yesterday. His mother, Mrs. J. H. Millering, will accompany him to Wallowa Lake today, where they will re main for a few days. Operation- , I P. I Jay's won, Vance-, under went a tonsil operation this morn ing. yJs getting along nicely. (4Hs (41 Portland Mrs. Mitt tie Cook Is leaving for Portland this evening for an indef inite slay. To Show Flier T!ir I'.ithe news reels Sunday. Monday a lid Tuesday at the Arcade iow putures ot l-ore.-t and "lied" Jackson world it eh. impious who ni ent ly ! (ioing ttt 1'nlnir Going to ltol.se Mr. and Mrs. Hill Templeton and their children are spending tho weekend in Moise. They will visit Jerry Hopkins at the Veterans hos pital before returning to tills city tomorrow evening . Going to Emigrant Springs j Mr. and Mrs. I,yle Wilson and their children, of I .a Grande, left this morning for Emigrant Springs, to attend a family reunion. They will return to l.a Grande this evening. Goes In Halfway Miss Hulh.Gelbel left this morn ing for Halfway. Shi will pe:id two weeks visiting at the home of Miss Harriet Glenn. GOCe lO HllHJ4 Mrs. J. Uothwell, of Ea Grande jjcil loirs iiiui iiiiik ihiiiiia iu spend t nc aay veiling ner son. John. , .(.veil ahove St. I.ouis 17 and one ill' days, J. I . Meyers announces (.(h-s lo Wallowa I it kf ' l.iiu.ll Williams!! motored to W;illov,i Lake this morniim, where I" met bis wife and children. They hive heen there for the past week and will return tu this city this t mini;. Prn V. smith, of 1 ,' in i.a Gra:d lie hit this i. ot Hak. r. Miss Lucille Taylor is leaving this evening for I'nion. where she u ill spend Sunday visiting her mother. Mrs. M'. E. Taylor. She will return Monday morning. FKbing Trip Loyd I'avis and Walter Iban of La Grande, will spend tomorrow fishing on Anthony creek, which runs inlo Powder river. They will return tomorrow evening. , akv'", apent yes e on a b.isine-s morning. ' an income tax lor, nt;iy also in La Grand' ; Goo lo Oakland, Cab j Ken Siegi-lst is leaving on a mo j tor trip to Oakland, Cal., tomor- row. He will visit friends in Cnll I loi nia and return to Lu Grande In ! about tu o weeks. f j Until mn Ijikr ' i".d Smith and Gem- A:id-r-f 'li a i e lri ving to Wa llowa I .ake ''us . eiiiug. They will spend Suil ' .it the r-sotl ati'l return to-lo.-i i i,w evening. At eept... Pnsiliuil Tin v Nichols, of I I'.ilt, has ac M:'d a position with Sanlord's '-ndy shot. Siie is veiling at the 1 ol Mr. ainl .Mrs. E. L. Kot- M!.'. Here from I '.nterprie Miss Mildred lay. of Enterprise, (irrived in this eity last evening. Sio- will visit frienils lien-. FiMiitt SHkone Mr. and Mrs. George Hltzer, of Spokane, are spending a few weeks visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I.. C. Headman. llvn from KWreH, Wash. H. V. Etnimilis, Grace, Mary and Helen Emnians. of Kverett, Wash., arrived In this city on a brief visit yesterday. IP're from Poxatelh Mr. and Mrs. 10. Jones, of Po catello, spent last evening in J-a Grando on business. Iler! from llnKo Mr, ii nd Mra. Hon E. L'tley and their family, of Hoise. arrived in this city yesterday for a visit. Has .Operation Co ley W ray's daughter, of Wal lowa, underwent a tonsil opera tion this morning. Prom Elgin U. W. Harris, of Elgin, spent last evening In La Grande visiting friends. .osi Openit Ion Mrs. Fostpr Simms underwent a no Mil opernttfMi this morning. ltd in ns to I 'lora Miss I 'olhi potts ' ' 'I., ai rived iin tl She (eft this I1 in 'Flora, I v iM ! it her par 1 . .1 oh n ( 'urray. oT Long Peach, s city lasl ev iio! iring for Iut i e.( , w line, sip mis, Mr. and I kayy to iiinriix SOON SALEM, Ore., Aug. Hi (AP) Information has been received thai Stale Treasurer T. H. Kay nnd wife, accompanied by Dr.- It. 10 Stelner of Salem, will arrive here from Montreal whore M r, Kay landed, seriously 111, after an 'European-trip.- It is reported "that Mr. r COLONIAL ' Ii OKJ Ills Shows nt Siniill I'rlees I ijtt A s -Mr Children le COMING : mtlS sunday ykiim TJai m wniE '0m JW mm family" Ifgi Sfyj A pill The funniest farce of g$! tm Today Ust Day ll . p ! KEN MAYNAIU) i plfjj fM I g "The California Miiil" J ?jij. I SEE and HEAR. 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In Crookdoni Also Collegians "TU K RIVALS" & News . mv I'IaiHiu r;i i,aw Tom T) h-r Auspices Baseball Club LA GRANDE One Week Starling Mon. Aug. 1!) I uraLa i i "Do ? M Ufti.ni 1 -an? l-JE -.of ABy SHE FIT IAI THAT A'BOttf' AS OMTO1TAW.Y Ai A pPOHrBrfiOM j - - IHj ..' n . voooce ito I tAirA 3i mmmmmmm Have You a Problem? Then Do This- . I'ul il in hlack and white in a Want Ad. You're .sure lo gel action. II' you wan I lo liuy, you ean uncover (jood sellers and jjihkI prices thioiiKh a Want Ad; and il' you want to sell, you can locate live prospects who want your Km"'- I'hone Main :J7, Adlalicr! EVENING OBSERVER MAIN 37 pi