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Monday, August 19, iv)2U LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three 1 v. 5 ocie i A ; ty iv can. Herman nnd Japanese en-j gineers who had been walling to no over the Grafs engine ami re plenish her stores silently got to. for lit-r trans- Bridge Luncheon . : Is Complimentary ! To Visitors Here1 work to prepare Pacific flight. Con nosy rilsHt Before landing at Knsumlganra M':nle.f from field, the Clrat made n courtesy Preparing For The Opening Of Wallowa School WAI.I.OWA. Mr. a nil Mrs. Girl Aviators Off On Second .nnf.iv.iiiil.il' wxiilliiM' Wlllliinis sal.l ! lie wuul.l not rt'.smm' llti' li-sts to-day. Lap of Air Race Bomb Explosion Is re., (Special) j l. Campbell re- RAN ni:itNAl(lIN'0. Cal., Aug. i, (AD Kightecn girl aviator .ontestaats In the national women's An allraelivi which Mrs. Kram-is A. Oreulich nnd Mrs. Harold (loedeeke were hos. j lessi'K to compliment their guests, j Mrs. I'aul Speiic.-r (Mftrcla- IMiy), i of Denver, and Miss Hazel .lanseii, j of Milton, was an interesting event or Saturday. The affair look place: at .Mrs. (ii-.Milich'.s hnnie.on N nve-. nue. Luncheon was served HRortly after one n'cioeU. Five I aides of! bridge were at play for the after noon in the gardens, with Mrs. ; Speieer making high score and Mrs. II. K. MaUhous enlisolnt Ion. (lifts unv presented In the'honor gllt'StS . ' Mrs. Spencer is ;i sorority sister of Mrs. Ci ciilieh. Sho Is visiting her mother, Mrs. IMIHi Wright I'hy, at 1 ' n ion. and her ninny frit-nds in ibis locality. Miss Ja:i- ultidcnt associates Is those arrnniflnt?- trtnii'lii'u uffnii in'fiii.t 'ivtbi'n mul Vokoli.-i ton ... . . .... J-"1 "... liii-tti..l Tn.vc.l-iV itvnlllliir frnlil SI t'.VO f-ii iiiiiiiic; iin- iv.o iimiis. i oe io .satstV-lle curiosity m mm io- ; - , ..,:., ilB .niir,.i.. i i , , . . i i months vacation trip, visiting with nlr derby, were in the nlr at ' .. . . ... ! Mrs. ('umnheH's mother in Idaho lore witnessed in ino wueiu. nm ...... i ... . i ,!0 ., ,' i ' even in Japan wlioi-o .no.1.Mi.lZ,.ti..., ; ,,,,;,,,. M ... . , l,.. Is lUo Ut!.rt.rt at cMover n.l.l. Sunt'.-. Mn- H.lK. l.iarheon u . SeaSlQe IS Lul'e Ka Ik-oi, s rapid sln.T tl.o nml.ll. ,.,., r . Wi.llcv;l i,a. Cal. Sun.lay. The l.op will tak rP-v T TJ.-.1I . .. .. .. , i schools an. 1 Is linsy K.ltliiK (lilii.-3 tlioin lr Vuimi, Ari.. (Unlit ollii lnls 10 LOCal ICOplei -No iilrshn. as l.ls as the (,raf . n m. .,,.,,. n.ini, f school ! ,i clovolanrt hnvii.s Kninu-,l in.- i'vcr eriilwrt the slilos ol ll.. l-.in- , 0J S(,pt ,, fUprH (no ,.nnM0CPon or only Tlip an:iaal hoitlra lo Soaslilo. is : ltr nf Hie Ulslns'.. Son. 'I hrrp : , Vl.ntj lt w choni'y, a pallo-hol-, flvlllK low over I'alfXli'o that their seemlntt'ly on. Just over ihls pastl''vy hllnips are the nearest ap- j nI)K, whll W.,M wll, ,!, Andrews ' plane nntnhers inlKht he oheeltee. CIIK-Af.O. Ana. 10. (AP) A powerful homh was exploded earl lildav under the front noreh of the in. today, oft on the seeond lex s,,,nmer home of l.awrenee T. Klni?. eounty repuhliean header ami sanitary distrlet Irustee. The homh wreeked the front ol the house , and thrt'W Klni; and his live ehll- dren from their he. Is. None was ' Injured. New Fall Frocks Of Navy Blue Georgette See Them in Our Window PUTMAN'S La Grande's Exclusive P.eady-to-Wear and Millinery weekend several raiuhh m ..r i : iroximatnin to her ever seen in firande folk have departed fur the .Japan. coast and ' will fool Hie Auw.ist i lty " t f,,,;ir w,ft i Ihcrninrneter with n didlj-hiful : stowed away in a hnnear huilt week or so of hench play. .from (ierman - reparations pay- Mr. and Mrs. Adnlph Siejn-isi nnd jments. : their son. Dolph, and daaKliler. Sal- Ir. lIuo Kekcner prohaldy will : ty. left hy ear Sunday morning for make another flight over Tokyo ! the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Herman before starting across the Pacific. SieRrist are concludliiK two wi i ks The Cerman cinhHs.-y expeeted him tritay there, while Mr. and Mrs. V. , lo pass over the two-fold bridge Perkins and their huh. flalre, w liich marks the entrance to the : have been al the heach city lor Imperial palace n n Restore of ; several days. courtesy to the emperor. ; Mr. aud .(rs. f'lytle Zimmerman j The appearance over Tokyo nnd Ml-S. Ilovln itlllllpnihlll h:iVilimirL-.iil lU aixA nf Mm umx.nil I-. n .M.r.. M.-iv. i Just rccrnlly rcturm-d from a Sea ,, ,,. piiM several oays K (i wl:lv inoi.lft.wmiv il.ov expedition lo the (rnbl desert. I in Wallowa this week. Instead of landing there as pre viously scheduled. H. It. Ilaisten hail a minor no- j Vera Walker, l.os Amjeles Rlrl oident Thursday afternoon when ; pilot, was the first to put her plane the car he was driving collided ; in the nr. stariinK at fi:lO a. m,. with a ear parked on the street, i Mrs. Keith Miller ol New .calami. 'I he wind had hluwn off his hat 1 was second. Thereafter th ami lnreai hiiiK for it he lost con- 1 gracefully and easily lemund police protection1 from Kins, who was one or 1 ft persons state's attorney John A. SwiiiiHon. Indicted last winter for alhed j -1 ' Kraft in the affairs, of the tMiicano ; ' iintoimdnKy sttuicnts at the Unl Siinilary district, tol.l police this ..,.,.-. ir virfft-!, have ri ffU-nd In mornliipr that he knew ul no rea son why the bomb was thrown at STOl.KX tUOK KMS IS IKAi'I i SKATTXiK, Waflh., Aur. 19, (AP) A stolen train ride, ended In ueHtii tor Aitron vvnne, id o(. im j ' cotna. The youth lost notn jckh Ho six-foot beacon, which nllractH when he .slipped between earn Iir.ir its of Insect specimen! to iie O roc it river canyon, lie died a few wou'o in (be brilliant irlare of Its rajM. hours later. here Willi he ; "Tho SI P.-lllirn llltAI-lM.I.-. " l.,l..lli nibe,- out-of-town Riiesis for tH ; O'Nell'H seven-art staKe plav that .tfternoon were Miss t 'athei lne Mo- , n.(S ,,pon of so mm.h i:,,,.,.,.;, ,,,.. hntee, (,f Portland, who Is lho-l-jnjr the past year. ;r'ucst of Miss l.ois NVIsun. irul Aliss , - Pennsylvania, who is visiting in 1 ;:McGlintock-Temple in1;::";!;:,;;:. i:z r:;: t. s: ! wedding solemnized of the Zeppelin's round the world su' tour which bepan at likrdiurst. J. .1. l-'oley. Mrs. Meyei's Hostess Sunday Morning Mrs. .1. lon;ild Meyers entertain ed inembeis of Pi Meia Phi ami several oilier rim sis at an al frcs coe "eofiVe" Sunday uioruiiiR la Rni'.dens ol h.-r lioiile on Washing ton n euac. Mrs. Harold (loedecke pr.sslded at the coffee urn and assistiiiR her were Hie Misses Klennote Olass, Horoihy A:in Warnlck, horothy Kberhard and Lor.4 Nelson. . .Mrs. Waller Pierson (Iji Nita Gnskill) saiiRand l.ois Nelson play ed Hie piano duriiiR the morulllR. Later the Riiests were taken to; Pine Co:ie for a swim, followed hy refn-stinienls served m an attrac-j Uvely arr.'iiiR.-d idenic talde. j Members of Hie sorority were' Mis. Coed.-i ke, Hope lllloue. Miss Warniek, Miss Kb.-rha rd. Ml.w N-l-soii. Miss Cliiss. Miss Wllma tias klll. Mrs. Pj.-rson and M iss l 'a I her- ; X. .f 1(1:40 p. m., M. S. T Auitust 7, with the first lap completed AiiRusi 10 at 7:03 a. m., with the landing at Kriedrlchshafen. The -i . imi miles were covered In i hours and 24 minutes. ArcruKO SWNNt 4 M. 1'. H. ; The average sieed of the zep- pelin from Prtedrichshnfon to To- hi1ei.eslinir lu friends here will' kyo was just in excess of 4 miles he the weddiiiR of Miss Thelma I hour. This, when .it Is con- otiu IS birds, swept into the air at reprular two minute periods, o.ulckly clitnbinR In to the haze of the pastern Him ris" to surmount the lO.oon-foot high San Hernardino mountain raiiRc. Tho ciKhlcen planes headed for Iteatimont pass, wide and wind swept cut through the range that is the Rateway to the below sea level floor or Imperial valley. al exico, 17a mites from here, sprawls on ihe Mexican border line at tin. 1-M I tli Shell, Virginia Hunter and 'southern end of the Irrinated desert i Marjorie lieymdds . went to W-il- ' valley, ' Iowa Lake Priday to assist Mrs. i . The other' 1 i fliers, In the order .-Margaret McDonald in entertain- 0e their starting, were: Amelia Kavhnrt, Opal Kims. Margaret. Perry, Ittuh Khler, Kdith trol of bis cur and took a wheel' J off the parked automobile. ; A nine pound boy was horn to Mr. and M i s. I.lnyd Met "roe on Sunday. Aug. 11. i Mr, and Mrs. Khner ttsborn are j the pmud parents of a baby girl lorn to them at the Wallowa Iiod pital this week. I A. i'. Miller, of Kiilerprisc. was in Wa How a Th ui'sday on business ' pertaining to (he county fair. .McClintnck and Koy . K. Temple, soIemnUod SiUurduy tiiorniiiK Pendleton. . . i , The nuptials were performed ideied .that, hut three of, the diri gibles five motors were kept run ning during ni(st o the trip, was exceptionally 'good- a nd about 1 " tho home of the bride's, parents, imiles per hour. In excess , of what Mr. and Mrs. I.. A. Mct'llntock by j Dr.' Hugo Kckeher, the Zeppelin's tho Itev. Melville T. Wire, pastor of j master, had estimated it would (he Methodist Kpiscopnl church. A ! make. wedding breakfast followed the j . Uain and fog on the last HOC ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Temple ( miles of her Journey brought a are on a wcildiiiR trip lo Portland j slight alteration in the Zeppelin s and later Ho y will be at home in course and delayed its arrival ev Pendleton at the Dtinlap duplex icral hours beyond Sanguine early house on Itlverside drive in Pea- j estimates. After leaving the Siber dleion. (kin mainland she flew will down llss Kathleen Mct'llulock was the west coast of llikkaido north her sister's only atlemlant. Walter j ei n most of the main islands of t'resswell was best man. ! the Japanese group. Holh the bride and the bride-j At n point about ft.10 miles from i groom have many friends among m,r olli sightly east of fapo I uie coiiege ion; oi mis cuy. jKaniui, Dr. ICckener requested permission of the communication ing the guests of the Medical con- ! vention who call at the McDonald! cabin In response to Mrs. MacDoe aid's invitation lo hold open hous.i j for alio visitors during the after- j noon. . j The 'Presbyterian Indies served , home made Ice cream and cake at j Ihe office of the Pacific Power md Light Company Saturday nltornojn nnd also held n cuke Male, j Fighting in Vienna Kills One, Hurts 62 l-'olt-, (ilady'n O'Donnell, Huth Nichols, Then Hasclic, HIanche Noyes, Clairo Kahy, Louis Tluub'n, Marvel Crosson, Kloreiico Ihirnos. HObbie Trout and I'ho'ebe Omlie. A Ifth contestant, Mary Von Mack of Detroit, was not among today's starters, having fulled to finish the first day's hop. She land ed at Montebello, near l.os Angeles yesterday, and returned to C1ov r field to await the decision of race officials as to her status. a M fed HI B m m M a M BB l m H m m M a Will Go Abroad Announcements The (lood Times club is planning Hie ilirertinn of Wiildn 1 k t : i mlw t-oi i , , , , ' ed aw grave, of Honshu. 1 .- i . , . i . i . .i , divided bet we lie nsked lo cross the southwest- , V I KNN A , A UR. 19 ( A P) One perso-i wa-s killed and Cr2 were woundeil, Z serio.isly. In lighting la.-t night and curly today between members of the socialist Schut-.- I ANNAPOLIS, Md., Aug. 10 (AP) bund and the anti-soidalist Keim- iecl.-lon to send tho Mercury wehr at Saint Loreii.en. I racer. Lieatinant Alfred S. Wll- The lleimwehr, nrined with a ii;ims' tiny but powerful plane. El niachi ie gun and with snipers fir-j abroad Ibis week to compete in JRfi Ing from the lower of the town ' the Sehneldor cup races without ggj hall, esnrted the greatest toll, kill-) any further tests "here was an- UM naval acatlemy to- m mm M 13 m eause of had went her eomlillons in! '"""" in.iu.ihk i ; :.uneed at me nunc ouoos ! e ri 'r;i i o ; o.a V. (M her casualties wei I'll the two liietions. I twelw tern arm of Hokkaido in Hie direc- ille MeKntee. of Porlhcid. who Is of Honshu down In the capital, S passing over Shiogaina, at l:;to p. The I,. A. of the it. nf L. . ..ml!5"' 11:40 p. in.) to the hangar. Members may .lansi ii, of .Wilton, who has been their friends. I he picnic will begin , the guest or her slsler, Mrs. tioe-i b0i tly after -six o'clock. fleck e, M iss I lonnleiic Ox'ner, of Mugeiie, who is Miss - Wiirnlok's gite-st, a :id M iss 1 1 ester I lopkliis, Miss Margaret Meyers, M'iss .Mary ('V).ild Parsons and Miss" Juno Sta'nge. Richelieus To Be Welcomed Tonight will meet tomorrow ulKhl al awa.lin),- the ship. 4(1 l away. n'einek it.e w .,r i' I...M lT, permission wan kIvpii liume- Plans lor a plenle nt Pine t'one When l.leulenont Wllllunis. navy siee.l filer, lilted Ihe Mnreury rraeir. off the wnler in tests yes inr an hour was any one unaware ter.lay a sliKhlly henl priipelh-r was of Ihe Zeppelin's loealion. Most 4lls(lose.l. The propeller was sen! El STRONG-ECONOMICAL Tho "rfiushins-in" work demnnds strensth if your structure is built to last. Tho next consideration is economy. By having various grades avail I'.hlo, wo are able to help you select the one that has necessary strength at minimum expense. It pays lo buy direct from the mill. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Co. liotail Dopi. .Phone Main 8 , of the messages from a board t he to the Anacoslia naval station an aboard" .Htraighlened ami was luir.lt on the Itoufihly spealtlng the trip : tbls morning, but because of made from a. point north of Most 1 .i 8J n a n n i n n n u n ii n n ii u n ii : ii . u n u n u a M " n "W . n ri u ' u n m n u in n m m will be made and all members are urged to attend. ZEPPELIN AT TOKYO; OCEAN FLIGHT NEXT d lately. cow to the a pproxl mate positing Throughout the firaf's flight ' of Yakutsk. on the Lena rhVV from Kriedrielishafen comintinlca- along ihe approximate loeation otf lion was maintained almrtst con-"the lil'ml parallel, east of Yakuts slant ly wit li either Klil'opean si a- the dirigible turned south nearly tious, Asiatic stations, or finally along the 14llth meridian to leaeh Japanese stations, so that hardly Nippon, Tokyo and Kaslimlgaura. 'iMiBiipp1 (Continued from Page 1) lo gleet thent d 111' I tig '''- - - n- -' 1 stav here, several of H"'n hoarfl. d a tn, n for 1 okyo. g .Ik have arranBe,l lr ro,t "'? 1,w,'-v- ..u ''P--' ' Jf ceremonial meai, iraouitmaiiy ex- ,.u .. ,....i I..- ISI air port ami government offieiuls To give former si udenl friends of Mr. and lui'ii LicluOieu ( MIsm Huth .loliiison), of California, an opp-irlu:iity to gi I lo ir pi'i'Ki'iii I In' young folk have arrange inj; betu. en eight and len-o'clock "lVM,"d to v'slt"rw at ihe aiiartm.-nt home of Mr. aid " ' 11 ' " ' 1 '" mhhlii Mrs. II. M. Hay al the l.a Vlraiido nlfore th' lf,ft- 11 'rt of bot-l. l itiil lo.a Ifielo-lieM uci binh s. ho.d facuttv and then- circle! 'nc otllcers ami crew ot the of f.i. nds among the .students was "ere - distracted from the a ubb' one. strain of four days and six hours l is director of girls' athletics constant strain and responsibil Mrs. Ci. Ii- lt.'u was in close nsso- Hy over the wilds of Siberia by an elation Willi many of Hie girls in entertainment given by the com the high school. mnndant of the airport.- They re- Tla y are the gnesis of Mrs. laxed from the tension of the flight P'm Ih li' ii's brother-in-law and vin- from Fiiedrirhshafen by dining t'-r. Mr. ami Mrs. Keiim-th William- Hhd watching the dancing of (ieisha son. here for several days of this giiis'. professional Japanese enter weeU. ;talnerM. An Invil.nion tn all Ho-ir formi-r Meanwhile, the htafr of Aineri- ( dried chesnuts. dried cutllefish and .... m ,1 Mm sakii the national alcoholic d m. iuher.y of thVre' fermented from ric LU CLOROX.DO THE JOBS YOU DREAD ml mm mite m ly and 1 v-M v' steriletoo rf 1 I Jit- . 1 I IB I -I . k( !l- I AJaby's daily washing-what a task! But do it more quickly, easily, uiftly-lht Clofox way! Because Clorox is a bleach, Haiti-remover, deodorant and disinfectant-all in one-it may safely be used for white clothes, crib linens, diapers, rubber sheets and garment protectors. Uircctions on Dottle. Corev is a product of mtJtrm scitnee. its clean 3ilur indicates its germicidal qualities. CLOROX .41 All Groctrs Don't go through another winter with A DINGY INTERIOR- Soiled woodwork, faded wallpaper nothing makes a home so unattractive and so ill-kept. You don't want to go through another wjntor with a dingy interior rooms where you have to entertain your friends and have pleasant sur roundings for your family. Paint and wallpaper can he applied at compara tively small cost and they add so much to your home's appearance. Will you let us give estimates? BUGG PAINT CO. Kim Ht. 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