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I Tuesday, August 20, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Five M i 01 1 cil-lta. '4 rv. IICO list for IK). rn nld. till ,p l. rup e-V I il T4 - , i Local News in RrW Wallowa County Girl Is Married To Conrad Wyss MEN US MAMER NEAR HOME FIELD ON LAST LAP To linker E.l Tnhnsnii were ,.nd Sunday .-.-iriiw Pay her brothor.ln-ln W find otulA. M- of I'nlnn, .mil Tom and Jim. Harold Cioedcckc ' ' Hv Mr. Itorilin Cuiimt In liiiKer Saturday i , ((ihservor Correspondent) Willi officials of the I (iniuif la lViriJuiid I pnrraim; n, , -!,...ii . i u-wm in ............... , .,,. Aiyce conk In Ie--nE to- i ' '"mail Ifj-m ami .letlv llennett I- fo1" ",0 Piirpw.0 "f1 morrow for Portland . w h.-re she t were married i In Camle T.ies. will spend several days visiting. day. , They are slnyin).' ul I he l.luvd Miss Cook recently participated in 'place. Can in employed hy John nie icnnis inurnnmcnl at I'nlnn ui.lrcliim slllt "" lnn Proposed ,..i.a ruction of a creamery hutld- d delinllo nrranKemenis as .1.. r,t tl, ul Utll locmi"" r. . tilfe have heen made lint I'loyd u-ii.'hn has announced that a reaniery is tiu'cn-u u k hhi lulled l Paker In the near future. I " Jtiiisr Here rurs. II. Avery and children vik inalcInK their nome nere nils summer al the fleaver aparlments. fiyy 'invp "een ill i orvitiiis lor HOpH' 11,1 wrj 111 at in i vim hi mi ii iii-iiiiiiik uiv mi nun sale which is attraet wiiol ' fii-nwers from j wide ruthus- Mf ouerins several lots tni s-ile. tuner growers ironi I n- K loi cniinl.v who are selling are .1. IlillilllO. lilinv. ..I" IM-IIIHUI 1II1U Cur Ureoveivd A-iiKlil coupe, reported ntolen nlk'il from W. K, Jieyerase. ' last :l!f ping f jluvh inn-.". i nitt v. .,.... -i.i , cvr-ninjf. They h ;i j.ri'!SS lll'O h;icli of the; ' !- (Vila Itottllnj? work. Dii Kusl i A H; HIS il V'll II', WHICH IMIIIH (J it ..,..i,t,.f!ilili' (iimiuil-v of ktuks ho- l'(ir. it wits lHlt r'111, Hnvftily galloon ofi ciiriiiilH " worn used by I lift 'incnnnd l,H- l'l nli i trunk nlsn xon nnd S;ir of l'ilot Hook m look after and supply ihn throo illfffr-t-nt hhprp eaiuprt limy hnvo in this part at the fouiily. Their many friends wish thorn murh happiness. Oonrud 'ys.- J from Sw HzoiImihI and Jouy is the oldest riiumhior of Mr. and Mrs. Joe I'.onm tt, of Jo seh. I-'red C Potter was quite ill nntst f the week, I J o became HI Tun day nl(,ht and Woiliiftsday. )Je wnn alone and Wednotlay cveniiiH: ho called P. t harper's i-esldencc and Miss Jlllian an dOj-val went over and brought him to tjieir homo where ho remained until Krlday rnot-nlnj,', 1 1( was able to return a bis home but not entirely well. jirs, Aiioo Mium was qniin hi - jYodne:dny but is now able to be l-'i run Wallowa at worji aain. Mr. und Mrs. M. V. Oliver, off Mtss Kthel Carper of Jax Cirande, Wallowa, arrived in ihU city lastieame in Thursday to spend a ftw was reooveied later In the ewninjr on west Jefferson avmiio, arcord InK to the police mrords. Of Unllaro. j Miss Katherine. rialnl and J. ' f'nmmnndK. and wn, or Wallace, Ida., arrived In this city last eve.- niiiK for a Kbori visit with friends. ! Cr iu Pnrllaiid Mr. and Mrs. l.'rcd Himeth and nonjurors mrt thta niotnin for J'oriland, where Uwy will spen few days. i re here .on . I: I M-lleil at Wallowa ' '. j The II, li. Ulakc ramlly'spent the .n-enKn:nl vlnlllnk' la cpve.: -Mr. tl-llalie Is i-inployfd at Jester's shoe ; shop. ; , . 4 .. 4v. assist a nr The J fi . r. a. ill. e. . There was . recall tso'-inden" jl-'aiicho ii u niiif i u-ifi, owner m i'th'- l.ftiman ?prms re.soii, wiinn ' lif located on tin scenic route ne- i'J l '''li IP'''' il IMI I -fimil-MJH lil '. Htartcy. ""' ' limit, un mi i.u J.tfrnfc'V today on a brief business ; trinlie Is enlarKliiK lh ywim- 'nihiir pool al l.ebman Sprlnus und ,,.,,. lali (nslallin? new eahins. Me says t.ft:ii l.ehrnaii Springs is actually to La (Ira tide than i'endle- L tin tfoniK ly way oi wiirupy, rlvo to Portland Mrs. William Sierist and Mrs.' I'Yed Spaeth and their -laughters drove to Portland yesterday. 4im-s to Portland Mrs. Colon' Kberbard left last j evening for Portland, where' he , wilj spend a short time visiting. 1 daytr'with her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. i 1. Carper. UH1 Carper was qulip lust Thurs day jjttliiK' the mall to Promise. J le-delivered the sacks they Knve him at Maxvlllo but on -nrrlvhiK . ftt. Promise' found he had no first class mail so had to. -return for tbat and arrived al Promise about' 6 p. in. Mr. and Mrs. Prod Trump left , Thursday for I. a (Ira tide where Mr. Trump not s for medical treat- ment.- Hill Carper is taking the mall durintr l-'red's absence. . Jack and. Virginia ltethel are Hy NISTKlt l,-ltV : Campers and tourl as always I r should keep in mind, the need ot , pure dnnkfne water. I Contaminated water is even a' prciiter diR-asc -carrier thau mill;,, and clearness and palatatdenesn lo not guarantee purity. Water "wliirh has been boiled for twenty miimtcs is sieriliited and. biii'f for driukliiR. P.ut the Intense; beat of lioilia? drives out air and until air is a train mixed Willi ibe watet- it will taste flat. 1 Although nearly all foodstuffs, no matter' liow dry tbey may seem, contain some water, only i about half I he w ater required by lite, body Is furiiislied 111 this man-' ne.. . ; I'uui-llotiK of Water Water regulates the tcinpern- ! lore of the body, assists circula tion, helps in el'ininallnn, abls di gestion and thins the blood. These, factors all are essential for health, and do their share toward keeping one cool on hot days. While water dilutes the d.iirovd -Ive juices, these fluids work more efficiently when diluted) so water! with meals is a Kood practice. It should not be taken In lan?o ' ,,u" r1"'"1". "."'' 1 " . . I anion nl k tn wash down ha If -mas Mem...) ruo.i hot sirtwlv nl'-1 bo'dy sai.l it was apparent ter lo las been ronudetely : trouble had develop, ,1 and eh..e ..a :.,wl MH-iinwWi. Water ho leape.l in an attempt served with nieals Khould not be Wivo her lite. (on cold. Sudden cbilliiiK .of the "- stomach retard diprestlnn.. SCK ;! IIF.ADS WKST Water used ' for dish washi'itf j,.:s CITY. Mont., Ahjj. 20, slrfiuld lie pure.: If. ' after wash- j ' A I ') The airi)lane Spokane Sun (Continued from Pae 1) ' eral shlH were streaming along : (he course they planned to follow. 1 The American coast was shrouded in for. At the tfpecd the Swiss fliers had maintained up to the A .ores they should hae reached Newfonnd- Vand about four o'clock ibis morn ; Infr and Halifax, N. S. at - lo. It t bad been their plan to refuel at Halifax if their mis was low, but they had said that If the supply ; was sufficient they miirht decide proceed ti New Vorl; without landing. woman" l'l. ir.it Mi.iY:i ' PllOKNIX, Ariz.. Auk. -vl -The body of Miss Marvel Cros sou. San lie:o filer reporied miss , lutf last niiflit when other entrants of the women's air derby from Hanta Monica, Cat., tit Cleveland : lantlcd here, was found early thl morning six miles north of Wellton, Ariz. f She was found some distance : from her wrecked plane, her para ! chute released, but unopened. Tin i search! ni; party which found the that that to McKinley, and also carried James Warner, and Phil SaVman at R:10 a. in. the plane had been In the. air continuously for I!' hours. In refueling. Teinplemun Is spar ed the danger of lea via ur the con trols unKiiided. by an automatic funnel shaped device which catcher the gasoline conduit as il Is drop ped. It is the first time the device has been used in endurance fights. maivck xi-: w r. s. rn.com . WASIIINCTON. Auk- (AT) Huivaii of siandanls ca libra lions today showed that Waldo Water man, Test pilot at Metropolitan air port in I. os Annelcs. made an American altitude record of 2.SS0 feet for com mercial planes on July L'T. iioi.max i.NTi:its u.ci: POi:Tl.ANI. Ore., A u k. -MK (AP) Charles W. (Sieed) llotmau. tiouaily fanmus out Nick Matuer to Spokane air aK'o, will be on' flier, wlin nosed In the New York derby two years of the Hcven en- ontrants to Portland officials to i't.y and the six other pilots wlv i will compete in the race which 1 starts Krlday" are: Tex Rankin, Portland; Major flllbcrt Kckcrson, ' Sprinjfftcld. Ore; V. II. Kmcry Jr., Itradftud. Pa.; Sydnor Hall, St. Louis; Claii'nc-e Pates. Milwau kee. Wis.; T. A. Wells. Wichita, Kan., and Karl Wright, San Kran cisco. Contestants bean arrhiiiK at Swan Island airport here today. XAVV VI.AXKK l'.V HOITi: TCCSON, Ari., Auk. L'ij, (AP With Midland. Texas, their next stopping place, eifjbteen fast ptir snit and two Amphibian planes from the naval base at San MIcro, ,. Cal., took off shortly after 6 a. m. ; (mountain standard ) today, en route ti; the national air races at Cleveland. The planes left the Pa- citic ciast yesterday ami remained ' here all nij-'ht. Kiitorlc Terrhcrjr Tho Virginia Seashore, n yettr (oiiihI hi, 'T'lMiud- amon hlstdi it shrines, is Hint part of lie old r -inouion which ettihraccs Xorfnlk,J. Porlsrioulii, Ocean View. Virginia - P.cnch. Cape Henry, old point CoatV fmt. Newport News and Capo, ( 'liarles, w il h hisioric Jaiacstowiif Williaiubii;'. Yo!-!;iown, Stall h lleld and other fatuous Virginia: towns bordei iuj; (lie area, ' Last Call trants in the Portlanil-to-Clcvcland ci oss country plane race, Floyd J. I.otfan, Cleveland, race chairimin. announced today. l.oiran telegraphed the names of Differcnca in Bedi Aecordln' o n Cnltrnle tinlverslly professor, six hours id sleep in a so l'l bed will I'tiild up us much men ial enery as eihi hours lit a hard one. on ln all dishes "and cookluw utm-; si Is are rinsed in scalding water,! the dauber of contamination from: this source is lessened. 1 j Heavy storms and rains may 1 wanh surface water Into ot hot-wise i safe wells or reservoirs, making; the water unsafe- for the time be-j Inff. Al such times it's a wise pre- 1 caution to boil the drinking water! for the entire family for a few days. ! Ood, piloted by Nick Mamcr and Art Walker. on an attempted t raus-continenlal non-stop round trip rilKht. left here at r:ir a. in. (mountain time) today, after re fueling. The plane circled ibis city several hours early this morninir, the delay bojr.tf due to poor visibil ity caused by forest fires. Ileii From Mucham Hill Unberts, who Is working tills Meacham, spent the past weekend here vltdtinff friends. eiuriw to ln-lland Mrs. Oesta lloyt, of Portland, re ined to her home yesterday af-i- spi dins t h rcc w ee ks In t h i:inihf Itoinb' Valley visitlll fi.'iids and relatives.' She was at lln ion awhile wit h iier latner, r. Ilaynes. and also in La flrande iHlIm? her brother and sister-ln- I'olice chief and Mrs. Clint iiJ'IH'S. , Here fmin Wallowa Miss Lillian OaJe, of Wallowa, visited La (irande friends yester day. . . , On Vaeai.lou Claude Cooper, city traffic offlo er, is at Wallowa lake on his sum mer vacation. st ay Inn wit IV their grandpa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snuffer. J)uvid Pearlmati, hide buyer and salesman for. a woolen company of Portland was in this t community this week. - .Mrs. . Nellie Kleshman went to Wallowa Krlday to briiiK her mother, Mrs. Kmily Phillips home from Wallowa where she bad beon visiting. . Cliajhs Ken worthy bat boon - nounced his --andldacy by mail - binding Krain for Havid (jarreit on, from Centralla, Wash., where he U. jbc Waljacc jilace. visltitm. Loo Kenworthy. fire warden was i WILLIAMS OPPOSI'S XOIiKIS ! LINCOLN, Neb.. A UK- (AP (Jeoi-Ke W. Norrls. senior I'nlted States senator from Nebraska, will , be opposed in the April primary race bv Lieut, (iov. Oeorwe A. Wll- 1 liams of Kalrmont, who today IX lEIX'OIED .VlTKMP' SAN P'HANCISCO, AUK. 2 (AP) J - 1 onabi Temple man. . former j army aviator, trying for a solo re t fueling endurance record, look on a load of seventy gallons of riim- oline at 5 o'clock this niorninif, completinK the fourth refuelltiK of j his plane, the San Krancisenn. The reruellnpr plane Wiis pilote ;Ti rff n 1 a ft STARTING TOMORROW IP With sri-: o.a i to l If you are looking foi- laughs dttn't miss Clean Tryon. Also Comedy. TONIGHT Is The 111k Nile "China Nite" Also (in The Ki ri'eii Fugitives" liuincss VMlor Han (iondman, of Wtllowa ooun ty was a La ('rVaj)de business vis itor on Saturday. ' ' in Wallowa Wednesday morning r-'ettintr his car repaired. M Iss Kthely Carper, came in with him where her sister. Lillian met at the Kenworthy home broutrhl Iter on to her home. her and I (urn- 1 1 (inie Miss draco Payton. who has been ' itiiiK in I t irande with Miss mne dihson, has iHlurnod to her: nie in Maker.' Miss Payton at-, eled Ashland Normal last year J;,l previously has had two years, lit Oregon Stale college. She is a nlier of Alpha Nl Helta sorority, ' Poor Kind of Religion j A religion that i filnus sracp HelO Aid lilldrietl 1rte Umt 'cmnhers the. vr.Miiid.- Wallowa Women Citftpr's Weel.lv. Honor Tlioma Carlyle A si. line lo Thomas Cnrl.vlc has ' been erected In the Village of clcl'echan, Sf'otland, where thevac ' of Chelsea was horn. Il was pre : senteil by Alexander Carlyle of Kd ! inburh. a nephew of lln; philoso ; phcr. The silo Is where Oarlylc. I when it ho; used. In si I duriim his I sparo lime Inokiim down on hc vll i lao of i;celefeeiiiill. P nvjilier I tln-. it Wivltiiitf Here Mrs. Lola l-'rost, of Welser, Idaho spending the. .wejck :here ui. ttte ionic of her aunt, Airs. uose liomnson. on Washinmon aventie. oilier visitors at the Thompson Hy Mrs. JMim JJmitcr ' (Observer Correspondent) A.lOWA. Ore.. (Special) Tho ic" cream and cake sale held by the Presbyterian women Hatur .day afternoon was very successful.. They sold out U their 4'ood and could have sold more bad, ll been available. Ovnr ''i-o.0U wan clofcred for the Aid budget, K. L. Shorts and family are nmv- inir to Yakima w here M. Sheets this week are Virginia Kut-i jKlH employment.' Mr. -Sheets was nd Lois and l.ouine Cninstoek it of Itaker. nnc Cor Wi'kcnd Miss 'Sibyl Ha Hard who Is al nditit; normal school hero spent ie weekend with her family at nter,ii.,-e. Miss Kvelyn Hallard, inuJiler of Mr. ami Mrs. W. P. Hard of this city accompanied r on the trip. tbe Wallowa wlin at Cove Anions the La ho drove to Covi t'ona tor a swim former printer Sun pffipe. Mrs. Alfred duyer jlroye p from l'orUaud. Krlday vtb Hill Aon vho was in the city for Huyers week. She visited n"t the home of her parents', Mr. und "Mr, i A, McClaran for a few days, 'return-' Jiir home Sunday. Mrs. Allen and llowatjd, who were alxo In Portland came home with Miss Klla Allen, j Mr, Allen's sister, who will make 1 a short visit here before trbliiK to iJraiiile people I Triiino.Wjish whom tsho- teuchef Sunday after- '' In the Wli school, wore: Jlmmv t Mrs. Kinpia K. Waujrh. of Unpen BELOW THE .THRILLS AND ROMANCE JN THE "NO MANS LAND'tSF-" THE UNDERWORLD WITH BARBARA WORTH AND ALL STAR CAST . - II s, I with s a. )i.mii;i: ni'.i.iiA.M v ik Ti:iutv Z A tense drama of I he uu- ' y Z" Jt. 9 I diTworld 111 a hlir city. ST Sl21rit . A : I r m s a. m t im r mm j x m i l ' 1 ffflffiJ I hy Kred 1'' ! ., ' 'I Vacation Luggage at i : Reduction WHY WORRY ABOUT TIRES? Biggest 9 Values Insenliiiiini, Mr. and 'ines. l-'arrel Murray. ,,iil aiid his hrolher, tif-,herd. and others. fN'orklnir a( Pomlun- Itli har.l l.ynian went to ponilusa mi,l:,y where he will lie working 'Vni'Veral we.'ks. lie has le'en hwikini.' at Dip railroad otne uiiai,' the siiinmer vacation. Mr. .V a Is a student at Oregon 'ate college. .Mrs. I-'red Idaho. Is In Wallowa vlslttiuc at me Ivan Shep- lipim- of iier son, t WuukIu (leol'Ke I-:.! .Mrs. K. A. Seanle and Mrs. (ieo. ,liale enlerilned lil ladies. al the home oi Mrs. Searle. The afternoon I was spelll sewlnir. l.ovely; rt-froBh i-H-i lo Kliuuiitli I'all' Mrs. f'ienrife T. roehran re nlly left fur Klamath Tails, .h.-r'e she will visit her son. Sain iH-lii-an. who was rerenlly married n I'alll'ornia. She Is expected hack i l.a llr In Ihls iMliliiK. jMnine l'l-oill MonlilllH Cholldce Is home from Mi'iiiana where he has lu-en work- this summer. .Mr. t'onhdk-e ti-is l,pf.n att.-ndlllir school at the I'tmersltv of Montana. He is the a i.f Mr. and Mrs. II. K. rnuliilpe. I'WilllK nil Hlver i w. P. Hallanl, llnrlurt it.a.r, I llnward Kvnus spelt the past. "kcnd flshlnif on tin- CSramle .!, river up near Wallowu. They ; T- in I ho tirnssman country. ! Here 1'roni Peiulleliill Prank I'ullen, who is makinc liome In Pendleton, spent the "i.iad in Iji (irande. visitinit his inollier. .Mrs. lima Ijipham, ami fl lends. 'aril h-nill New 'nrk Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Wolfe. Miss ,! I'avls. and A. powlie. of New v"rk, stopped In li (irande Inst "our on a inoliir trip throngo ll, w. si. M Loslhii- Ml-s Minn f'rowe. who Is at inlliii: nnrnial school hi re, spent Hi- weekend at I.osllne with her '""Hy. She accompanied Alius ''M li.-.Mard home. " lo Pnrilanil s,is l:ila Miller and her ninther. 11,1s innrninir for Porllaiid. fi'iv l.ave hei n speiidiui; the last f' 'l iys vlsiiinir Miss Marian Mil '' ef l.a (Irande. JieiuruH llll.ni xHss llaxel .l.inseli lias I . turned her Ilium, nl MIMiin-f'ro! water ; SHklowthe BBS J I SI DEADLINE,. 1 I ' - ..NOW PI.AVJNtJ A nilrll.oiial.c lif Iov. ''' SI-. ill S.M.M.I, Prli-vs V.lull )) Chlhlrtll le ann Si) $ijm . fWlf Jpredric I y.-. ..Ii., :Z LL.y a . i lw 1 march j '""ZTfh- Www '$c rl lAfc" , k'v- wi 11,0 1 1't'iiiici- my IN TMI WtT Northwest vo... ,jBw.a WTM i Sh0Wi",r FALL FOOTWEAR . ); k.o fcrn-in. n-jiiaiiarttt(oiirinirin 1" 'I'll IH fMoiimis ' . yj2s- Dix'iim of Love criishetl liy Matrimony BVI This Pielure Is Kecomni tided I p.irtieul.irly li.r the Adult VnMjifc ' NOW Pl.AVINi; a, nees. 1 Tin: iii i.i.amv TitiAi." mMswaammmmmmmmmM J lll-ilogiic noil lnlc Also raslil.ilijt'ln I'eick rJt';n' llirlllliu.- Hinder msei-. All Tallilnif rmi,y tn(J one color siiiuhk for - footwear occasion. Awon.ii , . , 0 MBBHBBnnBBB Anil VllnplioiU) Alts 83.08 and $ 0S mmmmmm m hmmmmmmmh ver Known in the History of Time Buying is Sensational August Sale Here is a lemaikahle chnnce l(i suve on lu es not or diiiiii v tires but genuine' Kireslones baeked by oiii-neV ; incuts were served. Hill Henderson and Donald Mc. Iianlcl returned Sunday from a trip lo the coast. They had Intended to KO up to Cunada lint the roads wcr closed herutise of forest lire. Stanley Shell and Itruce Cox drove to 1'orllaud on business Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley ltradford drove to Spokane Thursday on u liuslness trip and returned Sunday. Mr. Ilmdford is the saw filer it t the Ijovuiien.lllclis mill. In Th and complele service. Think what tins means. Ijik' .savings in tires and tubes for any car, truck or bus and vnu have the assurance of the most efficient service passible. , Al. these sensationally low prices anybody can afford the comfort and safety of brand new tires. It will pay you lo discard the (ires that are Ihreateninif to (to bad at any moment. Investigate these real lire barKuins. m$ R. libit V.rilio There urc IS lirecils lie riil.hils recuenized li' liillllll (tllhhlt feilel-lllliill ilinllncilve In l.vpv. In Malices Ihe'ie lire Hfveral varieties of i hrreil. ullke In size Iun lype. hut wilh a will" r.nie In color va riation. Thi-se hireds und vrlriln rn (llvideil into l Kepsrule clusse. or (.roupj, known an "uill- llv" li'id "fi 1 1 r We Can Save You Money And Serve You Better Per Dollar Firestone Cum Dipped Balloon Cords Firestone 29x4.40 $ 7.40 30x4.50 8.25 29x5.00 9.90 30x5.25 11.90 31x5.25 12.25 29x5.50 12.65 30x6.00 . . 13.55 32x6.00 .14.35 33x6.00 '.. ..r. .. .. .. 14.80 32x6.50 17.40 All Other Sizes in Proportion PERKINS MOTOR COMPANY 'Hh and Adams 21 Hour Tire Service. ' ' Main 500 Oldfield 30x3 J4 0.S $ 5.00 32x4 9.05 29x4.40 5.65 30x4.50 6.30 31x5.25 .. 9.85 32x6.00 11.85 30x5 With Tube . . 19.50 Truck Type mm WW?, M'-- m- f'i-.1;'-: fa. )r'' ' m ' 'fc: - ss:1 WW ice. ' ie I ' 1 tirp. I (C- "er a visit inn. as iho miest of