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F'- Thursday, August 15, 1929 LA -GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDEORE. ' Page Three 4 Society Bridge Luncheon ' Held Yesterday , At Reynolds Home One 'of tho most intprestlnK f-f-.iiK of the summer months wits an atinu-tiw ln-iilm luncheon yes terday jti'i-rnoo:i for which Mrs. t'hnrlex II. IteynuUix' wim hmte ;( her hoinn nn W'jinhiDWton nvifrjp eomHniontins Mrs. .lolm M. .er ee, of KiitisitH illy, who Is the. kw-m nf Mr. iiiul Mrs. W. II. Iteut i:r t his Kuiunii'r. I jilt-ho'j wntt porvot tit one o'clock at sMiall liihhs al wlih'h Itoml lilicH wove t-f tVt'Uvt'ly ust'tl. (iiadioli wt't-v nn-ani'il ulioul the room.'.. l-'fvo lnh!?'.s of hriilfre were ul j)ay with Mis. N'orinan lYeri winning hiBh honnr.i. Set-on ) hon ors went to Mrs. llal lUtlm".ik;utn ami t'OttKohithui to Mrs. W. It. l.rls iimn, -Mrs. Lerehp has been here with her sinter, .Mrs. tlfuter', since early siliniiM'r. She him ).'i-n an import-' ;mt visitor and has hern enu-rlain-'d :it a n imbt-r of Mitatlei- affairs. Margaret Arnold And John Warren To Wed Sept. 4; II will he of interest, hoth to the rolh-pe folk and lo a numheri nf long-time rthl'-nls of thin city to learn of the opproaehlng nmr vlnse of Miss Margaret Arnold of I'ortluad and John A. Warren, of I'cndletnn in Portland. Sept. 4. j ANhs Arnold is the daughter of : .Mr. and Mr. A. V. Arnold who! ntailo there home here ahon) two; deeudes iijt. she has ntiended tHO riiiversity of Oregon where she was a member of ' MHii I'ht. Mr. ; Warren is the son of A. I1. War ren, of J'endteion and i.s a member of SiKtua Nn nt the Vniversity of -Oregon. Itoth have friends among th(. university students here. They will lie mari ied ;tl (he Grare Mem-1 orial church. Miss litifh l-'icld. of Sheridan, will be Miss Arnold's only attendant und KranU Mim nauh will art as best man, Lodffe Welcomes ' Mr. and Mrs. Ball "Mr. and Mrs. dearie Hall wore welcomed Ikh-U lo Crystal Uehekah lodtre No, fd't in Mts meetttiK last m'Kht at the tuh iVllow's hall. Mr. and Mrs. fin It have hern mem hern of the lodtfo for jnany years and have th hiKh reftnnt and friend- milAY I'HtJUUAMS The Nallonul Hvoadc;istUiK com pany program for I-'ihlay nlwlil fol hiws: 7, musical program S to 9, J 'nii ei sity of Air; poiml.-tr irni.sc. d hi loue; !) :'A a, s) len I ; 1 n, ) iron d -way melodies; M to 1 2, Musical M usUeteers. The American UroadcasihifT ctitn pany prom-am for (-'riday niKht fol lows: N, iVcapoIijan Ni(fh.s; a, Hhylhin An; 1 1, Salon orchestra, soloists; 11 to 12, Uhythm Aces. IMrtlatuI K(!V- (t;2nlc) 7. MP'; vaudeville irtrram; l to II 1 1, dance ninsir. KHX ( 1 Uukc S lo 12, fl::tn, MiC; A IV! program. San I'rnnci-jcn K PO ( r, s a k i a . Si'.c; n : ?, a . Tommy ami Huh; I", dance orches tra; 1J. NW" Kl-lir (I'.lnhr) tenor, orchestra; Venture; ::ta, vaudevllh prouram; la, Amos and Andy: ll:ia to l:ia. dunce mtisfc. Ih'iitt'i K OA rsntike)- 7::ti extension si rvice. f. A. t, S. municipal Imnd; S:lf.. news; R:X. hand; 9. Nllf; !t:3K. Staur' coachers: 10 to IT, .site. Salt I tiko City KSL f I l".lalic) 1, studio pro Ki'am: S:;m, harmony and solo siimers; H. NIK';' i::ta. studio; 10, Amos and Andy: ia:10. MIC. ' st'ntdo K.IR tfTllir-) S to 12, AW pro Krnin. KOMO !2uUc) K. NIK'; vaudeville; 1 a, musical program: II, M'.r; 12 to 12:3, orKfin re cital. Oakland Kf'.O (Tto.Ui) S. MV; 0;Si. Threo Ihiys; la. cuncevt; tl to 12. dance music. Kt.X fSsidict S to Id. Flf-Jinks f orchestra, Ha h aiians, innh fptnr te and both jti.siruineiJia) and vie cut soloists). SpoUaue KliO (.MMikc) 7. Nit': !:30, vaudeville; I a, Amos and Amly; l";j (a 12. dance orchestra. K(J (1 l7'Hic S to )2, A11C pro Kiam. I.tw Anu'lt" K 11 tf.lnkc) S. Nllf; 9:30. T.i wis Meehan. tenor; la, XHC; II, news hurra it. K NX (lar.dkc) K. popular pro prruiv. I. Ion Tamers', 0:4', fiht lirialc;ist; in tu t, dance music. M.MI'i I.PIfltrVfiff M IHYOUC itiisn. Sew: A tic. J"'. James -;tnpriin.'h.-im, beljpverf to be the national Ree.rctary ehurch tempera ne ocP'ty, and former superintendent of the New York n nti-sa loon league, obtained a divorce hem last June from Kih'l M. Kmprlnghain 'on the ground of desertion. He denied that hn was "the" i-;mp ring ham, but names and facts of marriage were identical jis civ n in the divorce romplaint with those of llev, Ktvp ringhum. When the day rons wlten the meek shall inh rit the earth, what will become of truck drivers? News shin of the Odd t-VUows and Up- t heUahs here. They have been in Oft mil. Mich., for some tim0 and; (her return here heartily delight- ; id their friend, i ) Last night's session was entirely' devoted to lmsi.ess with the noble' Knind. Mrs. It. .1. Kitchen, presitl-', tng. There was an atteiidalire of about 3'f ( Mrs. Jennie Byers Hostess to Group Mrs.- Jimnie Hynvt was iiostes.i (o members of the i.ayal Sisters, Ji vision A, of i'lifJstj.id vhurt'U yest erday ji f ernoon, M is. 1 1 a n'y S-.indO'., ntesidit of the tliviton, was in chart?" of the hieelint? whirh was d'evoled mainly to routine busi ness. AtumL members were preKeiii". Jl w.-is anno-jneed thai ' Mrs. OeoiRe Itnchester had won the quilt made by the wotletv. Mrs.! Itoehester liail the most pieces tSS of any -f the members in (he block she. vn.ltrilmtt'tl fur llw tuiit. Mrs. V.oelnsler subsequently pres ented it to Mvs. 11. 1.. ,1'utnam, wiie of the minister of the ehiireh, ' M is. Charles CiiadwieU assisted Airs. Ifyers t.-.i iios(-ss fur ffie af brjioon. . )ie;idiJA's wen tfivvn by Mm. )y ers and .Mrs. c. 1-;. Ooldrn. At the elose of the ullernoon the host esses served Uht refresliuiHiits. Informal Dance Event of Friday One of Die htfnl events on the- social calendar of the Kastern OceKon Normal school i: its hiuu mcr session is to be an. informal dance this l-'riday. evening. The stutlont body is arratffin?,'- Cor the affair wlilch nil) ..be held in the normal school auditorium. lUmel'.iK is to bey In at Xt'ln o'clock, l-lach Htadont may Invite his or her jjnest. I'alrons and patronesses for the event have been annonneed. They will lie President and Mrs. 11. V.. Inlow,- Mr. and Mrs. Klmo Steven son, heaif Helen Moon1, Miss Am anda Zabel, Miss ie-ti-ude Walter, -Mlss All' Mjirnmbri .MrJJortnM, and 1 fi. Announcements The Wnme't's society of lHn Hap tist ehuich will meed tomorrow af ternoon at the home of Mrs. A. .f. l,t'MtK"ha;fif !Hf I t) avenue, al two o'clocli. Mm K (. Jle-.i.s will )e the leader. MAY CONDEMN. IIUILDINCJS OF UNSAFE TYPE (ConUnnett from Page . (i,,0 oaHt along the th parallel to sfdeunfli in fvont of the htiUrflrifr, the i'ral mountains., Krom where if shu)) not he repaired hut must he j wnM intended to tttrlko tjttet ttat removed. j Mard to Jahntsk. The city manager Is to notify n I tA JnUntsk the Rhlp expected to persons involved and whenever turn south und sltKhtly east acro:-s there 1m danger to the puhlie, he ! (he Japan sea to Tokyo, Kal of the. may take innuedljite possession ofjfliKht, and tartinjr place for the the bufalttfr and exclude, nil per- t''"d lap of th journey to l.os An sons except lho.se with perm lis, im- brides, o be hcnn within four or til the danger is covvected. Notice 1 Vive days nflev nvjivitl. In writing In necessurv after which 1 Knuu the I'ral tnountnlnH' to i a hearing will he called either he- ( fore a regular meeting of (he city j ; commissioner or hefuro a hoard of i aililli-atlon. The decision of either , group Is t he final, j Owner tn l'ny l',penses Cost for re pairs or removal, i when not paid hy tho owner, shall he assessed to the property on which file iinis;inco existed. Two sidewalk improveinent dis j trims wej-p rivaled last iht, one for sidewalks on J avenue Seventh ; and Kighth streets, and the other lor sidewalks on J avenue between ; Seventh and Kighth streets and the I oIJit.s for .sidewalks on the sowth t side of 1 avenue from 1'onrth to j Sixth streets, and the west side, of ! Sixth street from I to A avenues. Sept. 1 1 was set as the time for a j hearing on tiro two districts, j A com m it n lea t ion was received J from W. P. KillJr A- Co. of port- if JVA IM IIMl VI i igasoline MMM IIIIIIIMI I REDUCED PRICES On all close out summer merchandise Some at less than price. NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP land, offering tho 'city five gallon of paint tor the purpose of palm-J ins Omnde" on h ton of; some building us a city marker for air travel. Tills wis referred to the; city manager. it wns announce! that OrW)lei VrJpht, street superintendent, ' at tnp. fvwest five near Heaver creeU, lending assistance to the fiKhlers lai-Rely throiiKh Hie use of; the city (ruck. ( Wlls for July, in the amount or) SS.it7S.ftJt, were orilered jwirt. ZEPPELIN IS OVER RUSSIA OX WAY EAST (Continued from Tege 1) j crew 1 mall and nliowt rO,0(a nteoett of xn fref(ht. Start lifforo Dawn Tiu start from Frlsirirish:ifn was maiio )n fnll moonlight, nn hour before the. tnwn with n. few htuvdred iu'i-son mt the rod near the Zeppelin's hangar who rheered loudly as its ground crew loosed tiU'lr hoM. Hit it rso tr:trrfny, rirepn the' port before Yieadlns novthwnvd. it was 4.05 m. w hen the Oraf's motors were first started. Wfttuu a few minutes the pawenffens nw jibojiid. with ),m)y Oraee lin mond Hay. only woman possenKev. first. At -l-.-tS a. m. Ht Huro KcU ener, mastej. who had been stand in by the side of the pondoln vs-lfii Kraa ICrkt not; entervl l)ie..)iip. and al 4:D a. m'. the order was wh en which started U from the uan icar Last minute eTfort hy an Amprf ean, Nelson Jforrfn of i'tttcatzo, to got Hhuard tho Zeppelin Jailed, Morris previously had fought ;v ticket for tl trip from the Hum-i burn-American tourists a (font but had been toid later there wa not J room for him a1 he vHld iiJtj nialip, the trip. j It was believed. tluvc would oc I no atoiyuway this trip And appar- ently no atiempt was made. i . Oil. casolinp. bagtcasp rnti eqtilf-i 'ment abo.icrt th 'ppfiVtn weiffhed 5 ulioul 1 T tons. The craft van Vmoy- rt hy i.atut cuhic meters of Uydco- Ken and was .supplied with almost ; 26, nail cuhic meters of bin u pas, xx fuel. To 1 .sit Only Four Motors It was intentWn during mftnt oC the trip aud particularly when aid ed hy favorahle'wlnds to use. only . four oof the Graf's five motors, flc creafiing its cruMng .speed to )oui rs miles an hour, Hnt IncreasiiiB Us flight viuUuh- to uhout lTid Uouvs, or a'hout 0 hours more than would he needed to reach Toy ft o. (n douill, the cotrrse pfarmrt hy i; Kciirnvi; upon -Icuvjimt suhjccL to change ns Senthev cmijUUor.s develop, vn frmn, Kiieditc.hHhufcu to Berlin, Iterlin to Jamitf, to KoenlRsherK. It was expected to cross (he SovU't hordor near dliprir, 1-nllva, slriHliur almost tine east to Moscow. Moscow hy the course followed, wn s a p p i-o x i m n 1 e ly 1,40 A m I les from I't-iedrichshafen, ami Hhonhi he rouvhetl about tlawn, Vriday; peeled, would te uotitteti almost Jaktsk the Zeppelin must cover one nf the wildest areas known to man. Tt is peopJeJ lrffcJy hy noma lie seml-harharions trlVics, few' r-t whom luwe ever seen un ulrcra.t nd many of whom might he inim ical to passengers and crew if the . Graf should he forced to land. .Vncii of the country would not sustain life, being nt this Unit. j the year tin Icy barren waste. IV. ! Kckener took along firearms and ammunition to enable the voyagers to kill seals, deer, ,firiM hare ami other arctic g;ijjje should h b ) compelled tn descend before veach I. inir Tokyo. WE WANT TO SERVE YOU WITH NOTICE ; that when we dry tienii npparcf for j ,.mi niiy re4 Acftrvfl the fob , nil Ite (Ioim; right. ThwoiitfJi But ', Htirtcnus Mrvht Is rnr -- 1T ! dmwttig BppwlfttUm t thw wlia t plat e itiurhlcjuv lii tnir ability, Yc pmt-lu-nily renew jmr clonics hy : our mothtKl, remitting alt tttrt ttiut stlst Hm grnth' work jpiaran tfed. AIm try wir family ptmU jtlry Intmdt y scrlcc ftrr snt Israel irm. Plwiim Main. TiO Standard Laundry 'Co, WH Sftvins Stat ton.' I A Popular Capital Society Miss Wit . " 'Wj! ol-f .Jn tC-" jVfV mm pMi MM (...(Mi.ea -izr CLftfr Here wo hiivo oiw iff Ihv Must pj)pi?)j(i' yoihi );ilii,s ) s)))i))iU) society Mistrts Winlip i 1-on.uwnrth, tmiihlev . ol NVchonn niitV Mhcv UooatvvU .lAHW.wvn-tU. ttivi v.v-.uVvV.vuslUvY ( th -Utt ' vesUWttt-Uwfttt v;lt. TUU is I'aulltui's most, tyceut htctufft,- . Latest Methods Reduce Hazards ' In Operations TION01.'U Aug. 15 (AP) lrp-to-date mtthods of reducing hnxxants in S'rgici - opcrfttoi were described to Ihe TViM-Pamfln Snrglrn congress tmlivy hy .lhn fl. Uundy, M. IK. of the Mayo clinic, Itoehester, Minn,' With explosive anesthetics such as c( hj-Jcrfc, ether ant acf-tyteno scllinj? wide use, IV. lmndy said gvtmnd wire fvftm the tankn In the operating room are desirahlR to tivoitl elect lac, sparkx. Maintaining high humfiity in the operating room in anoihor .siifeimrd. ; " - Vai-imif exjiedientn Yitjvo hern tried t muUe I'tiul pvaof the. pos sibilities that the tube supplying the patient might be hooked to the ttTtmc tfitfi tank, giving oarhon Al oxirto vv))en oxygen )h wanled, m vice versa . CoUirotl.TuukK I'psufQ 1'slng colored tanks proved un safe' hocn uflt' an oceastmial at-tcrtfi-ant wan color hllnih Complete saf ely seems now assured hy making Hippies nf different sly.ett st tlitit Uu and a St 4 rnrho) t)oxWt- oxygen tanh. I'Vnv U unothev humvd, aftticUim patients unfavorably during so mo I stages of operations with local un- i esthetic. Hr. l.utuly saltl that "hy ij.sp of si OerJyatlve of hnrhllnrlo ncld. the YfrftvH oV thw p-Atlnt uny ho eUmUuUed to jtotue extent," ir. l.uudy said that thft use ot chloroform had been discontinued at the Aiayo clinic and at tmtny other Instlttttlotiti. (live 'Cancer FhcIh Wt;i((mie nf ' enncet- Kiirvev of I Hawaii were pnwfttcd to the Parr- 1'arlflr vongrostt loiiny hy Fretier- ten t. Uoi'Vnmn. tnnHuMlns ulalWt- clan oC the Pvudeutlal l.lfo TiiKUi' - mice company.- ' Tho lowest tleat h rate wris ntnoiiK' Asiatic ihiwafin mnfes, t 'hlnrw, .a patient uiul Korean men )jad hit')) rales, lwk'0 those oT otlh- ir vnves, ,. Ajnong the vvftmvii, tw VftvVo H'lcttuH led lu UlgU death role vvilh Koreans second. Ashillc. Hawaiian women s(hoi( at (lie hotfom of the fentalir M. ."!. Hoffman Haiti he Ih eonvlnv eiS lhai race has "an essential dpm Ihe veluUvo ciuu-ep ffomiency." fitEimt 3 Sedmm -door ul Ihe j'actortj Straight Eight 2-door sedan at $JI85 Llixuriom motoring becomes economical motoring i For Slmli--baker world arget bti'Adrr of e'lght-cyYuidrr can now olfrri at $1235 a luxurious iiur-coor srdan powered by a thrifty s(rai'ht-eif;(it motor. And imagine! A Dictator Six four-door Sedan at foir at fKWi an even teller cur than the Dictator which sold in bi a(um at $ ! i ll. A)) pr'icrt ml fhr Ssaory M. J. G0SS Fir ami Aflanw. ! American Sheep Growers Watch Imported Fiock! I l.OllSKVUa.K, Ky (AIM ( t Sheep raisers all over the country,' nceordiuK (a (Utivvity of fCen- ' : tttvhy ;ttrirtiftnr:i uttthttrithw, art showing marked interest n ibe re- l cpvA bwvwvtvtloi of fUxek tvC ' ( world famous Hyehinds selected I from, t lie finest fiocii in KitRfand. . J . Tm- kltifc'H fl('l ttt Hiittrtt'lrtRhartt, 1 J )-a0y J,m))ows JJorli 1 ),nton lino, the nuke of lWhiWfind tw ttt J I Oaodwood a. ml Hhers contributed i f to the Kentucky importation of the ( liretMi by W ifiiam lf. Keifcnap. fo- .....i n....f Attn., V idersUy tit Kentucky. j ivart of m- hpment vent to the. j Wv Vvwva w th VVittlndvT Mo the farm of r. A. Iliuton at j K .ladlevltle. Toj. foster development f of tiie href 'if tu fte t-tittctt States ,t r .' twt)ina) awoi'kithm tT )tyr)anf tmeep herdevi iws hevw orgivwvifrA ' Uy ttw tvto oC nUee evevtfl. vewfttt ( ( sible for the first, importation of f ( the breed. i Tho fiyedtmi sheep, ft fs nhf, : cutnltittti hot It tiizt tttt- tti.tltty of) . Jh'sh found in oilier leading breeds, nnUWK hv-wk suwov toy th vvw- j '. duetUm of svtln lambs, a leudluK ( . Kentucky industry. I i.onK popufar in iCiiKfamf, ftvat- I ) lain, i'Umt, uifi Wahw, tho yt-j J hind has found ihs vny rinrlni? re- ' evict, yvuvH Uto AuHtrtiUu, Mow Yey. I ! land. South America, outh Africa ; and with this shipment into Ihe ( j rutted Mat'. I GRAVE CHARGE !' i FACING I'ASTQR, i paper states; ; . i j NTCW VOltK, Aiw. a, AP , Tluv dnUy iwwh Kwy In w. story that "grave 1 Eciuipment and Service DAILY SCHEDULE W )MtT)M): i -v, Wl-Ah n. m.; nr-vr rwiv Py 1 I'.iN nrr. lOA ( 'At'titt j tt i ' 'ycy fdOWISTOX: I ftVt -. p. nt. J :VHi p. ni. l.w n::id n. in.; 7::i p. in. 1 J'.'XPIfKS.S 'VAmAIMS rAintucw Impoitant Japanese Pajamas Featuring three piece sets." Pongee and Jap Silk, in the ioveiy new patterns. , ... . ' ' PIITMAN'S 4:4 La Grande's Exwivo Reis-to-Veav . n ' and MittinYy ' ; etuires." ln.vlvlo.K the pctictltso nf lufdtcino without authority und supporterf ny cntnpiafnfK of yottttff K utiton parlttttt.t?ntrt, Jjad . )aen iuade tiftninttt ihaHev, Jam Km- t'hiu'ult temperance Xociety. The (hnrK"H woro nwife hy Jr, Pana iiuttbttt-itK chief of ttte ftratttt ihimrtmfnf.'i lfgu 1urfju jmd wwii -with nVMVtoih WUllfttft T. MiwuUe a-wl xV0ftc otClclahA Qt Lha i;piscopal church, -the paper- d ciared. . - -; , : Activities of tfio now defunrt iH'utttt ettueatianitt society of K'ttitftt )tr. Kmprinxbam n'av jmiiitrwl ftu-t-vhitwinxt, ve-T.cftTifTn-4 in Ae vouart. ; Tlw. cUarKOB. wet w)i.li Uy th. of yuuiiK wniiienmn,Kcnnty.n"Ulro4 MANY; BARGAINS . Used.Gavs. See them on owv V 'Vse C&v Lot. 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This frtfiitK affmefs wafiir front the eys- )ato tint to;rj', dry ex&cu&tinff towoi elided Win cnion, TYift "water IcvwftH Uvi toy Kz& vsKt, wA causes a gentle, thoroiiRlu natural movement without forming a hftb-C-or over tacPemtrtg tlit das Stop gtiCfarttifC from corrfftfoatfon. Www a iixa) Orti&riio at ngftl Next day bright. Viet Ik lor "c Htoro. 1H a as Drurs, Inc. -lv PHQNHl MAtN t Sanga tt fiis Tour Drug Store 0j i 'y 8