Friday, August 1(5, 1929
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Throe
Society News
rs. F. 0. Hess Is
Inspiration Of
enti'il to tin- lotlKe by the pri'sitkMit,
Mrs. Doiim.
U was announced (hut the .quilt
jy -v-j . . ; wlilfii th lotlKu mis lieen making
rareWell X"artl6S for its boolli in Hiu KukIo Si-renm,
Indoor frolic to bo lu-hl the Hint
of next month, bus boon finished.
It will be displayed at the ; Moon
Dens store and amnbors on it wilt
be Hold.
There was a large attendanee at
the meeting last nitfhl which waa
devoted entirely lo businos,
Irs. I O. He.ss, who is soon to
ve l.a Grandtt to make her home
Tillamook, Im.s betin honored at
uunbi'i of farewell purlieu dur-
tin' past week. Airs. Hcsh has
do her homo hero a little more
tn a year and has won many
iiuls here durliiR that time who
Jul pule her departure with re
it. 3n Sunday Mrs. M. V. liynum
B hostess at dinner to eompti
nt Airs. Jless. Ononis were her
JKhters, Jiula and Elizabeth i
ss. .Miss 1orothy Anderson, ofi
ppner, who is a Buest at the j
as home, and H. G. C'ollard. j
Mrs. I"iank S. Jester entertained i
an afternoon party Wednesday,!
church with whom Airs. Hessl lu'!' ni'h'-
3 associated during the past year.
ARufn honoring Mrs. Jless, Mrs.
L. J ledden was hostess at a
illy luncheon at one o'clock at
r home yesterday. Garden flow
i were used to form an effective
iterpU'ce for the table, Kollow
f luncheon an afternoon of Via
ng anil needlework was spent,
tests were teachers in the prl
iry department, of the Haptlst
nday school. They were Mrs.
iscoc Clark, Airs. C C, Anderson,
ss Ola Mae Wright. Miss Kula !
k-s and the honoree, Mrs. Hess, i
To compliment Aliss Elizabeth ;
:tfs. Miss Grace Hedden and Aliss;
iry Nowland were hostesses to;
; couples of their friends one j
filing last night. The evening;
ks pleasantly spent and refresh-'
Mils were served. This affair
k place at the home of Aliss'
:dden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. j
Hedden, on First street. 1
Mrs, 1 1 ess unci her daughters will i
ive soon for Tillamook to make
Pit home. Aliss En la II ess is
idling In the high school there.
Oregon Students
In Evening Picnic
A group of University of Oregon
students, members of Delta Tau
lelta fraternity, and Ihelr guests,
enjoyed a Picnic at IMne Cone last
evening. In the group were three'
members of the fraternity
Portland, who arrived here by cur
Their visit was the oc
casion of the event. Swimming, a
welner roast and singing made I he
evening a pleasant one for the sev
eral couples.
Portland members of the fra
ternity who are here are Hubert
Keeney, president of the house,
Harold Monler, and Hubert Hol
mes. Air. Keeney and Mr. Alouler
will go on east to fTiu frater
nity convent ion while M r. Holmes
i will remain here for a visit. He is
I the guest of Vernal Shoemaker, of
Elgin. l.a Grande Delts who ar
ranged the picnic were Owen
i'liee, Clark I 'rice ami Vernal
Shoemaker. Several l.a Grande
boy.i who plan to enter the uni
versity soon were guests.
a copy of his report when the child
enters school.
Now is the time to get ready for
school. In order that your child
may enter school physically fit ho
! should have a health examination.
! The Doctors -of. this state are co
operating in u plan to see that
every child is In good physical con
dition. This summer tho way can be
smoothed a little by attending to
some necessary matters. Every
child should be vaccinated against
smallpox before he is sent to
school. Tho administration of toxin-antitoxin
ia equally important
and is becoming a routine in some
counties. The physical handicaps
of the child should be determined.
AH defects that car, be remedied
should be uttended to before school
opens.
TRIES TO TELL
CHICAGO HOW
TO RUN CITY
Health Talks
I'ill Team Will
Be Re-Organized
I'lans for the re-organization of
I rill team were mniie when the
In i I'D "s auxiliary of the Eagles
Ige met lust night at the Eagles
l. with Airs. Orville Doaiie, presi
(U, in charge. The team will
ve Hi members and will be di
lleil by Air. Uaker. The anxlliary
H not had a team si nee the- pre
tus one was disbanded about a
ir ago.
banner for the team was pren-
FIND IT
-HERE"
fop.V for this
in by
column must be
it n. in.
A MI Itul be rrspon.-ihle lor Pilb
ll i -a el I'll by - anyone except my-
I. C. It. Johnson. I.ostine. Ore.,
X E. 8-KJ-l tp,
t Al TOMOHIU-; OWNERS
ATTENTION'
I'm ifiick service, fluent glass.
1 . reasonable prices have your
I'l.shiclils ami side glasses filled
iiiehanlson's Art and Gift Shop.
fciuIlsiM in all kinds of glass
8-IG-Jt.
VOI K IHCITKES
he most nal oral when en
and hand tinlecl by Hleh
"The Art Alan." He takes
Vill
ked
(son
same personal cure with your
lures that he does with his own
life viewy. Visit his shop and
p'ct his work, at Hlchanlson's
iSi Gift Shop. S-IG-St I
Jteady for School Campaign
ly Dr. Frederick Sirleltor
A great many parents take ad
vantage of determining accurately
tho physical condition of their
children before sending them to
school. These parents are to be
congratulated for their foresight Ui
having their children fit to enter
school. If your child has not had
a thorough physical examination,
you do not know the condition of
your greatest asset the health of
your child.
The attention of parents is called
to the youngsters who are to be
gin school In Kept em her. At one
time a visit to the outfitters for
new suits, shoes and hats was
thought all that was necessary.
Now, the first thought Hhould be,
is the child physically and mental
ly fit lo attend school?
. J 're-scli oo t child health exam
inutlons are being held all over the
I 'nlted Stales. The purpose of
these examinations is to discov r
conditions that ueed attention, that
wjulcl.luindit;ap the, thUdoi youJd
make? his susceptible to disease if
left unremedied. The physician
pays particular attention lo the
general health as indicated by
weight, posture, heart and lungs,
hearing and vision, throat and nose
and tee( h. When corrections are
needed, the parents are urged lo go
to their family physician for ad
vice and treatment.
You want your child to enter
school well and strong. The pro
gress of his school program Is de
pendent chieHy upon his heolth.
Physical defects make mental pro
gress difficult. You doubtless know
that diseased tonsils, decayed teeth,
impaired vision and hearing will
handicap the child In school. Three
out of four chllil rem who enter
school have correctable physical '
defects. It is important that your
child have a good physical exam
ination. Alake an early appoint
ment with your physician. I 'resent '
CHICAGO, Aug. HI (AP) Ever
from jso ton somebody comes along ami
ines to leu me mg eny now to
behave Itself,
William Ellsworth, who Is a
great admirer of his home town.
Akron, O., was distressed to observe
that Chicago traffic regulations,
were much inferior to Akron's. He
decided to do what he could to'
better conditions. ,- ,
Ellsworth stationed .himself rit
Stony Island avenue . and 63rd
street last night and directed traf-.
fic according to. tho best Akron
traditions. Motorists who hud been
blundering along for years under
Chicago traffic rules were put
sharply In their places in what
presumably wus the Akron-stylo,
bawl-out. For un hour Stony Is
land and 63rd st. was quite a place.-
A pair of detectives drove along.
Detectives detest being told any
thing. When the Akron expert be
gan taking them to task, tho
sleuths raised their eyebrows, fin
gered their fire-arms speculatively
and finally hauled Ellsworth lo jail.
Ellsworth took this as just an
other example of Chicago's infer
iority. "I was trying to show this town
something," he sighed, "but some
people Just simply will not tako
advice."
Judge Kenyon Has Summer Home
r
M fill
i Pointers
BfcfclM Tili
It's a half -boat, half-shack dwelling
that Judge William S. Kenyon, ot
Fort Dodge, la., a celebrated mem
ber ot the U. S. Circuit Court ot
Appeals bench, uses ns a summer
residence at Sclmsro. Me. This
unique vacation home, where JiuIko
Kenyon wrote the decision ia the w
Teapot Dome Lease case in which
he termed Hnrrv V. isuicluivs deyl
Inga fraudulent, is pictured nbovo.
A cloaeup ot Judge Kcnyou is shown
at the right
COWBOYS OX MM ItANCM TI'HX
to ho;-k isi;
l'ONCA CITY, Okla. (Al)
Cowboys have become hog tenders
On the 1UI ranch, whose pig crop
this year is expected lo toial HO,
GOU. Zack All Her. sole survivor of that
trio of brothers who mado the
ranch famous. Is diverting , the
ranch's main activities to hog-rais-Ing.
What may be the country's
largest herd of purebred Duroo
Jerseys, is led here.
A chicken colony of 20.000 and
a large cattle herd were eliminated
to make room for the hogs. New
alfalfa fields have, been seeded to
provide pastuiige.
Green feed for both the young
poultry stock and the layers Is es
sential during tho warm summer
weather, says tho Oregon experi
ment station. If succulent green
feed Is not available, 6 per cent of
a good grado of alfalfa may bo
mixed in the mash as a substitute.
White and ladlno clover with
blue grass and rye grass form tho
principal forage in sheep pastures
at the Oregon experiment station,
and has been found to have a high
carrying capacity on Irrigated land.
Creeping Hent grass for low laud
with some sub-irrigation and Reeds
Canary grass for marshy land sub
ject to some surface water are al
so proving promising pasture
plants at tho station.
Tho time for culling the poultry
flock is at hand, says tho Oregon
experiment station. I'oor layers
wilt stop laying in July and Aug
ust, and it is advisable to remove
them from the flock and market
them.
A moist mash fed to the poultry
flock at noon during tho warm
weather will Htimulato tho fowl's
appetite and assist in' maintaining
production, says tho Oregon exper
iment station.
Close adherence to grades and
standards in marketing vegetables
establishes a reliability of d earing
between grower and buyer, says
the Oregon experiment station.
Uniformity of park niid grade of
PUTMAN'S
La Grande's Exclusive Keady-to-YVear.
and Millinery
a certain commodity as put up by
the grower establishes confidence
in him by the buyer, and the buyer
can pass this confidence on to tho
retailer, and finally on to the consumer.
SPOKANE SUN
GOD HEADING
EAST TODAY
(Continued from Pag 1)
for a couple of days with the Ford
trl-motored piano "West Wind."
During their stop hero scores of .
Ia Orande people rirfo in the all
metal ship, - . ThcV aviators were
guests at a dinner. Svhile in La .
Grande.
them back safe and happy". This
pray or followed countless genera
tions of Spokane braves on the
field of battle.
An air cushion mattress placed
in the fuselage formerly used for
seats will bo tho "rest camp" for
tho fliers. Only on this bed can
they stretch out us the smnllness
of tho cabin duos not permit thorn
to stand erect.
31AM KH, WAUlKIt KXOWX
TJeut. X. H. Alanier and his co
pilot, Art Walker, now engaged in
a national non-stop endurance
flight, are known In La Grande,
having been here earlier this year
Phonograph
Repairs
We have an
expert who
repairs
all makes of
Phonographs
Adler's
Music Co.
Heinle Alan us li, beaten out of the
l!2S American league balling title
by one point, is trying hard for the
1 championship.
.n:wi;r,s a iti; stom:x
SAN KHANCIHCO, Aug. Iti (APl
Jewels valued at $50,000 wore
reported missing by Mrs. Langdon
Harris. New York and Santa Tlar
bara society woman. Mrs. ilarrbi
reported the gems wer'n cither lost
or stolen while she whs returning
to her hotel from a beach resort.
Films
For Vacation
Take hIoiijc a jronei'iws
supply of AGFA Films to
be sure off getting the
best vacation pictures.
AGFA Films are world
famous for their quality
and ease of operation.
AGFA Cameras too.
$1.00 to 523.00
L&L
DRUG CO
m:V (iiiTs
'Very ncrnsio: arc ju'iiviiiK
Uu-liardMOM's Art ami Girt
s-Ki-:'t.
luiliMMr'hin;;, 11I041I Ifijf, button
I'M, t'tc. AorUm',3 KftUllo Shop.
Adv.
li'hi' y I,yk tht; piano ttiii'T, will
al. l.a Grantlu liotnl week of
'I. SUl. 7-27.1 mp
M'i:s this vi;i:k hv Tin:
'Alt MHIII.TV (IK IIl:STIiA
auri'lanrl I'arU, WfMlnesilay's
I Saturday'. Kalucla. every
ii'H'lay. Ilakor, ovcry I''rMay.
7-2:)-M.
Yom can't
expect success
if yon make
a jclly'foll
LOO
An when enffe? is routed in
Imtk it can nrvrr have that
smooth, delicious flavor of
Hills Brrw. CofTce. For Hills
Urns, roast only a few pounds
at a time by their patentcJ,
continuous process Con
trolled Roasting. The flavor
is controlled because every
berry is roasted evenly.
(ILLS BROS
COFFEE
F "J t."W tke frit-
Special Prices
Wash Frocks
Size 14 to 44
Now Selling At
$1.00 - $1.49 -
Sl.SK dresses for $1.00 and $1.49
$&!)" dresses for $1.-19 and $1.95
Save Hie to $1.00 on every dress.
NORTON'S
KIDDY SHOP
.iViilV'1',' '
Every
Snapshot
a Good One!
That's your wish,
and it's our aim when
we develop and print
your exposed films.
Our experts make the most of every negative. Your
percentage of good snapshots wilj.be high if we do
your finishing. None but the fiiiest materials used
here. Work prompt. Prices moderate. . Send in your
films. ... . , ,4 .. "
Red Cross Drug Store
Meat
Groceries
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HELP YOURSELF
Lots of peoile like our store for the
reason that they can look around and
wait upon themselves, )ick out just the
kind of fruit or vegetables they want
or take down from the shelves the can
ned goods, and then bring them to the
counter to be wrapped up. Everything
is plainly marked.
Features for Saturday & Monday
3 lbs. Snowdrift Shortening 75
3 cans medium Pork and I5eans 32
Van Camps Catsup, 2 for 39
Bulk Cocoa, 2 lbs 25
Golden Bantam Corn, dozen 25tf
Fresh tomatoes, 5 lbs 25
Quick Quaker Oats, pkg 28
Alaska Pink Salmon, 1 lb. can 19
Amaizo Butter Scotch Syrup, iiart 25
M. & II. Vanilla or Lemon extract also Buck
eye in several flavors. Close out price. 2 oz.
bottle ' 22
Crown Sardines, 2 for 25
Potatoes, 10 lbs 32
Watermelon, cold; lb 3'
Large Cantaloupes, for 25
Rhode Island Med Friers Fresh Dressed and
drawn. Call early. 0
Grande Ronde Meat Co.
Packers and Distiibutors of Mt. Emily Products
City Grocery II Economy Grocery II Hoover
and Market and Market Market
Main 75-50 Main 573-48 Main 755
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We. are pleased to offer Monarch Qual
ity Foods to our trade. MONARCH
cost you no more than other so-called
quality brands and it is better!
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Monarch
Macaroni, Noodles, Spaghetti made from pure Semoliun of genuine Dur
um wheat 3 packages 25
Malt Ballentine
Jersey Light
2a lb. tin 50
BAKING POWDER
Calumet
10 lb. tin $1.75
Save 'j on your
Baking Powder
Powdered Sugar
C. & R. "
3 lbs 25
Special Rrooms
Saturday Only
I Mroom, value $1.25
1 Dust Pan, value 25c
All for iOC
Purex
The master bleacher, huge
:52-oz. bottle
19c
Economy Jars
Quart size, Saturday only nn
doz. complete OC
Watch our window for specials on
Mayonnaise - Elgin Brand
Any of our quality products, (jr
12 pint jar ZIOL
1 15c jar Relish or Sandwich Spread
Kit ICE
Snow Flake Crackers
Guaranteed oven fresh
family size
43c
Tomatoes
Fancy No. 1
18-lb. crates
65c
produce, cantaloupes and watermelons
MT EMILY LAMI), No. 10 $1 .35 SUGAR CURED PICNICS 22 lb.
Open Kettle Rendered, 100 pure. Mt Emily Brand
10c for return of pail.
MT EMILY BACON 32 lb.
Ican Sugar Cured.
MT EMILY HAMS 32 lb.
Sugar Cured.
ALL HOME PRODUCTS OF BEST QUALITY AT A SAVING
t kry.