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Friday, August 30, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Five - jf, " fT" Local News In Brief 1 (Sullcl to Ilavo lMrnlc The St. I 'eier's Kplscopnl ( Juild will have. picnic all ilay Wednes day, Sept. 4, ai Hlverside park. Thoe not havinp tni asportation will meet at the llonnu hall at 10:30 where thitse ladies having ear will come to take the others to the jiienlo. This is the first fall meeting and it will he a pot luel; luncheon. Kveryone is to tiring a mi, plate, and silver. A large attendance Is urged. prom Wallowa- Miss Virginia Hunter, nf Wal lowa, Is spending n few days in La (irande visiting Miss Mnrjorie Hcy hoUIh and friends. YMtinjr From Salem Mr. and Mrs. K. K. llragg and their family and Mrs. ('arsons, of Salem, are expected in La Ornudc tomorrow. Mr. Hrasg is slate acci dent commissioner, of Salem, and was formerly of this city. Inci dentally lift will )lay goll' with a numher nf his friends in 1i Orande this weekend. Goes to WrNer i Julius Levi, of Cincinnati, spent yesterday in Ln f!rand 1 1 left tills morning on a husiuess trip to Yetser. . i ..- fYoiii Calhoun. Colo. . M rs. Koherta Vhitmef, and Myrtlrt . and Alm:V. of 'alhoun. ciilo., arrived in La CJrando yes- derrtay. rrlp. Thcy are here' on aviuolor Horo l'roni Coivnllls j MP. and Mrs. H. K. Cocky and fljflr son, of Corvallis, arrived In IJr;rande last evening. They are here on a business trip. From Sterling, 111. Mr. and .Mrs, (i. S. Ohustead. .Sterling, 111., spent last evening La Grande. They are here on motor trip through the west. Driving to Port land Mr. and Mrs. William HarMden and t heir son. Khncr, and J. It. Lynch, of I .a (irande, are leaving today for Portland. u here t hey Mill spend Labor day. J. I . Lynch has ioen visiting his wisler, Mrs. Leo Miller, this summer and will return lo his home in poritaml, I lit lire Home Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 'onchen ower. of Silver. Ore., are nov liv ing in 1 he I Tea block on Kourl h street, Mr. Coughenower (N em ployed b the railroad. TYOliI ltiiH1 Mrs. S. A. Whipple and her Wrfinighler. ("Uga, of Losiine, nr Vived in 1 ,a (Irande ye.sterday o:i a visit. ycie from Chicago , Mrs. S. M. Itlooin, of 'Chii'ago, left this morning for lleppner, wliere she will visit friends, she has been visiting friends in i he (irande I torn) e valley for some lime this summer. From lleppner she will go lo Portland to s- id a few days before .returning 'to llll i oK fii'ite in I'ortlinid ; ( 'ressij Wells and N'aona Rliss. nf i Orande. are tnoioriiig to - lttritnnd tomorrow morning. Tliey f ill visit friends over the week end and return Monday ev'nlrig. Mi's. Wayman Scott Is accoinpa.Vy itig them to Portland. Return from Yai allou J .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crlffln iave returned from their I wo week vacation trip spt nt al Cres rTit Lake. Wash.. Manhattan heaeh and oilier playground spots. In that, pnrt of tnc northwest. In cluding Port Angeles, porl Tow n 8 nd. etc. Mr. Oriffin repmls one f the hip thrills of the Rip to jave been t he successful landing of a ipie tin po.ind moon fish, while at Manhattan beneh. Rrho io I'orilaml Mrs. Hill Temp le on ami h'-r children, .loan and I tick, motored lo Portland t his morning. They 111 visit at ihe home of her par ents, Mr. and Mi's, l-'rank l.illie. until school starts this fall. Stops Out Miss lioroihy Wright, of Raker, motored to La Orande yesterday afternoon, ShP p,-fi alter ihe rain Ftonn to continue her journey to 1'endleton, To Rived Rabbii J. 11. Kilby yesterday purchased Ihe Jordan stock of Chinchilla rab bity and plans to start :i rabbilry t I iiuuilla and Aider, he an tiouneed today. i'mni Walla Wal In Ml l.nrrainc Tllnnipsmi. of W';ill.i Waltn, :inlv.l in li c: r.-i nic Ihla InOrtilnK. will le.-.i h rrlimil In Klxln nnil i. ii nr:il nt.i I'r.ini 'lll Wiilln Wiillu r-nllr-KP. Tn lli'livrr Aililros- IT. : S. Moore will .tollvni- ;m tirtilr.-M st-pt. :i nt ni.. W;',i,. ii.ru. iiinlr ! iiiiKpirxK or Ilii' linlil.-r rarcM-'IViH-hiT HffWirintion. II.' will fpluin tlw Viihn. i.t iintl lnxin mid viiitIiip. In nu.inl tn .liiOnh i:i .-mil NniHllio in th' iiitn-i-siu 'if pro-srhool rhililr.-n. Thin it in litip with a innvonii-tit siiKufsli'il tiy thv CtrcRnn stnto Iwiur.l nl hiiilth. All nn r. nls are cnnliiilly Inviti.l t'i ailflnl. Ha Hnhy lattslil-r W. A. Iton-y. .li.trltt ninniisiir or Parowny aion.a In l.n (!iai,-, ttil'tii-. t,s niornlni: rnmi Tin Palloa wlitr In1 wont t.i .,. M,- ll'-rry h ill thfir 11, w ,! :, 11 1.-1 , 1 .-1 . Iti'ViM-ky Ji-nn. who wn lium v. s-l.-rilay t, Tim rmll.-si liuiliiil. Tli. Iltilo ulrl wlrhi.i1 n-i-.-n 11 ml 11 hair lioun.1... imth Mrs. nrry an.l tin bahy tir ir-Itmr n Iruiir fin.-, nr. r'irilnB lo .Mr. Ilirry. l njoy stt Purlv A fttarjc party "om hld ai Engle If), II Ir.St ri llirli; f., lo-iolM ri or th? men lode the prospective candidates, A lodge session w;is h-ld and a lunch ser ved Inter in the evening. Tho Kagles plait lo finish rating the hall for the Kagles Scr;im this evening .and the Ladies auillary will, inct-t Tuesday .evening. Thu drill team practiced last evening. Drives in INii-i Tovns'nd Miss lorothy Meyers left on a motor trip to Kort Townsend, where sho leaches higU wrhonl. Miss Meyirs has heen visiting M tlie home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.. Meyers, this suinmei'. Itciurns renin i-itr- M'rs. Otis I'almcr and her two chiidivn returned la.st evening from where she visiled In La tli'.ntile I I'iiltm-r drove to Portland and spent a few days (here with her. She has heen nwoy from this city since she left for the American Le gion convention. tifM' to Mayo lVnH tiers I .,..-,. lljti.Liiw ...-o,l In In Cran.l.'. Ihis morning. He has heen j In Portland at the Veteran hospital! and is now leaving for lioehester, , Minn., where he will .see the Mayo i Hi-others, He will leave on No, tills evening at eight o'clock. fines ll Lljiill (ii'eiehen Lyman, Wash., arrived in Ui miii iiiug. She is now to Llgin, wheit; sin of Cheney, Hrande this on her way will teach glade visor. school the music super- I'MiIng Trip . c. B, Johnson and Donald and Bobby Johnson, left this morning lor the W.illnwa river on a fishing trip. They will return to La Crande Sunday evening. Kcturns fin: in linker Mrs. Ira L. Unwell nnd her son, Lawrence, returned to La (irande this last evening. She has been vis iting there for the pasl few days. Mrs. liewey lleagy 'motored to Ba ker to visit and returned with Mrs. I low ell, her sister. Tcnrher in 1 Jgin (iuye Campbell, of Albany, loft this morning for Klgin. He will teach at Ihe high school as ath letic coach. I'rnm Pendleton Mrs. J. H. Vales and her son, Thomas, arrived in La Orande this morning from Pendleton, Sin- will spend a lew days In this city visit ing her mother, Mrs. Snndioan. Here from Ililgard Mrs. P.ert Khel and her son Mrs. A. i:. Huff, of Hilgaid. ni : in La (iiande this morning, j will spend the day shopping, . and rived They Return I'rcni Kinmcd, Ida. Mis. J. !. Miller and her dangh ter and son, Hick and Meier, re turned to I. a ( Ira nde yesterday. They bav,. been visiting her sister, Mrs. J .H. Iike for the past ten days, niie of her daughters, Mil dred, will renin in in Ida ho until sell old starts. tiring to y--a Mis. A. I.arkins hft morn ing for Nyssa, Ore. She been visiting her parents. Mr. Mrs. A. A. Noble, of Klgin. for last month.' I h is has and Ihe Returns l'roni l-lt Mis. James Mnephorsnn and son, J iniinle, ret urned yesterday from imtarlo where they have been vis iling for about a week. Rome l'roni Raker M rs. J . C. Ma x we 1 a ml t h ree children turned home yesterday alter visiting Mrs. K. II. lluckcr, of Raker, for several days. i hi Way Rome Mrs. Aubrey (i. Sliiilb night at the home of Mr spent last and Mrs. her way ifler hav Mrs. I.or- !. R. Craig. She on home lo Oakland. Cal., ing visited her mother, etta Runt of Joseph. To Portland for Weekend Mrs, ' S. Sherwood and child ren left last night on their way to Portland to spend the weekend visiting relatives. I'irincrly or Iji ; ramie .Mrs. I.ula lloltnan. formerly Miss Lula Mulkey, and her son, Howard, of Los Angeles, are visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Oeorge A. Oledhill. Mrs. Rohnan attend! La Orande High school. I('lmti lo ISirllimil .Mr. unci .Mis. r. II. it nnil chilth-iMi, .1 it n nnil llmlily, havt rt'tiimfd (n iheir hum- in Tort l:ind nflfr j-lMwulini.' i r oi-U vi-lt- TEVENS-YAN NON-RUN RAYON LINGERIE Teddies Step-ins Vests Shorts Bloomers Green Peach Coral Orchid Rink 49c lug with her father. Oeorge Oledhill and Mrs. (Hedhlll. ri-iun linker MImm May Murphy, visiting Mrs. Alathew few days. of IlaUer. Scully f.ti Itetuni to UoI.hc I Mi, und Mrs. Kalph Ilensley and un- l'hillip, left for their home in Hnlse, several days hk. They vb lied at the home of Mr. Oeorge A. ;iedhill. Mn is the daughter of Mrs. Oledhill. and Mrs. . I lensley iMulkeyl lictiirns from VUlt Miss Mildred Ci raves who hart heen visiting her sister. Mrs. Fivd Alhertson. left this morning tor her home In Klgin. She has heen in this city for the pasl week. Veiling Miss Jennie Hnlverson. of Jlll ga i d, arrived in La Orande this Independi'iice. 1 ,,,orni"R to spend a week visiting moitn'1' Mi-'!"1 tno 'mine of Mrs. lde Ihirnden and her daughter, Kthel. ; YUiMNl How I Mrs. t Uilluin timl son, Hon- :ild. have returned to Los An geles after a week's, visit with Mrs. J. V. Kukri. l'rllaiul Mrs. Myrtle C. Daniel returned to Portland Wednesday after one of her usual visits to I'ninn and Wal lowa counties. Mrs..l Hi l.iel Is fnler- j ested in child welfare, work. i iitt (o linker 1 Anrte Stange and Marjorie ltey ' Holds drove to Baker Wednesday afternoon. They ivi urned to La (Irande lite Kaine evening. , or Baker, Wednesday i Mere front I laker I Hv Mnvlne Phillip: I arrived in La flrande i morning. She will speml days lure visiting Mihlred a few smith. ioc ut Wallowa Lake Mrs. J.C. (Hillings left W Lies- day for Wallowa Lake, where she will visit a few days al the collage of Mr. kamp. and Mrs. W. II. Bolinen- Home lu The Italics Mrs. A. ti. Brodle, who has heen In La Oraude for I ho past few weeks visiting her daughler. Miss Mary (Jotibl Parsons, and her ; mother, Mrs. Chris Miller, recently ; left for The Halhs. She will make her luune there, after living several I yea t-N in Kugene. YMts Daughter ! Mrs. Minnie Miller has returned 'afler a few days visit with her .laughter, Mrs. W. R. Mires, at : Thompson Siding, Ore. Return to 1ornltuifl i Miss Myrtle Chandb r returned in Portland Wed nesda y" a fi er spend! ng ! the summer tn,K1gi:i with relatives. She has lieen teaching school Ui Sunnyside for several years. j i . Shurt lslt ! Mrs. c. M. Smllh returned lo.! Portland Wednesday alter visiting .with relatives here for a few days. TVIp to Portland Mrs. W. A. Stupes and daughter. Veronia Unit I, lel i Wednesday for 1'ortland where they will spend a j week or ten days vlshing Mi-s. It. j Renlnit. To KaiiM-la Mrs. C. L. Itamerall went to Ka mclo last night to visit her hus band who is working th.-re. She j will return today. I I'MiIng Trii f Arland Osborne has hem In Wal- ' Iowa for the past (en days on a fishing trip. Yesterday his brother. Crgel, joined him and they re- 1 t urned togei her on the train. IK li Seirnl Mov Caiche-i "We had several nice calches. , tluring the three weeks we were al Rondowa." M rn. Kugene SKbey said yesterday when she and h'-r husband returm-d from a f blumr trip up in ihe Wallowa country Kvelyn 1 'erry aceotn pa nled I hem during the outing-. Rnshic- Trip l. A. Lllfol returned to his home in Los Angeles yesterday a fter ; spending the day here on business. : To (aliroinla '. R. Appleby, publisher nf The Observer, left last night for a (rip to San l-'rancisco and Los Angeles on natfona I advertising business for the paper, lie expects to return the middle of September. Will Itviiun W. II. I'liwy nf li 1..I rirun li Xntiontil hunk uhn Iiiih hi-i-n (in u two wo K VllOHtlOn tn I'iiiii.'iihI in eiprtiMl tu return Mnniljiy. riftttt li4Hlli Ollt Slllliolt Vi'n!i-y llrow titon :i nt irilntti'K a r'i:isotllfnt fl'MIl 1 1 i s piit :i :i fur. ENGELEN CO I est ranger at the Mt. Kmily look-.; , out station this Saturday. He will; tend a few days in La Oi-ande he- ( lore ho haves for the Kant hrr he will attend school this tail. Sunday Srrvlcw Sundc.y services nt the Salva- , Hon Army will he as follows: Sun- day school and Bihl, class I" a. m.. . Voting' People's Leu i in meeting , 2::ta p. 'm.. evening "service p. in. Weekday MTvices will he Tuesday. ; . Thui-sday and Saturday nights at S p. m. k Sallcil Yi'uMny Mr. and Mrs, K. A. Say re rerelv ed a message yesterdav afternoon from their daughter. Miss Uenevu, informtiiK ihcm that she was sail ing yesterday morning at 11 o'clock from Seattle, on t he Kai presvs or lYancp for China to re sume her work as missionary un der the foreign hoard of Hie l-'ive Methodist church. Miss Say re goes lor a period of etyhl yats' scrvU-'. I'ickcti Itciiniou Mr. and Mrs. t . It. Picl:etl. of La j fltamle, left yesterday afternoon ; for Hurley. Ida. While they are j away they will attend the Pickett ; reunion, whieh will held Sept. i '' in Tuella. t uih, where they firs! ' settled in the West. Mr. and Mr.' Piclieti will return to this city in , about a week. Ht lo INM'llaiul Mrs. L. Knapper and Louise nnd ! l-'ranci t Schaupp. of Joseph, ari'iv- ' ed in La (it-ande last evening to ! i visit al the home of Mr. and Mrs, ! i Cohm Kherhard. Mrs. ICherhard j and her daughter, Dorttthy, inv i taking Mrs. Knapper to Portland, i where she will make her home this winter. They will return to this city in a few days. j ' : ; Affmi X'ni'L' (1 t)i o f)r. Hugo Eckener I N'KW YORK, Aug. .la (AP mii.-, ..j... fiuiiL' wide Its uules lodav to welcome Commander Hugo Kokener, officers and cww of the derma n dirigible, (Jraf Xepp-Iin, on their return from man's fastest rlp around the world. , An' official municipal welcome I afforded an opportunity for the j rdi WUH of, the meiropolls lo shout j themselves hoarse acclaiming the ! Ocrmun aeroiiaulis whose exploit , has captured the Imagination and admiration of ihe world. SI:mvf nt SMALL LAS 1' RAY . Cl CoininK' Tomorrow urzz 1IAKTOX "The Vount; Whirlwhul" NOW I'LAYlNfi 1alliili; piifure. All Inlklnu 'AI'AIITtll.M' l'n Viniul -Xi-w (vinnlv III MIMI" anil firaf ,'pnflln w si la H I it I y j Sec inul bc!ir nil it f I 'he li -tcr I ibi ill- Hun can ff Mpl he offered in ( All Black Frock 4 Tten I ! A I Tho all black frock with a black chapeatl Is considered extremely smart for youth, TWO AIICMKX KII LLI) BAPIO CITV, S. Il Aug. SO fAP) Captain W. W. Spain, assis tant Instrucltir at an aviation sehool, and William C. Kearns. IS, student filer of Marysville, Kas., were killed In an airplane wreck yesterday. They spira lied from about I, MM) feet and apparently levelled of about .Ml feet from the ground stalled and nosed Into the ground. Today Today A daredevil lover and a bartered bride In a forbidden Uctnance! AIM) Cunnvly .Mullt Viitrlmi:mH l-'nlilcs tdlil l'Hiicw Northwest Has No Protection Against Planes J0tTI.ANI), Ore., Aug. SO AP) Kxn'nsloii of the $ I 50.ucui.ium five year air craft building pro gram to Include tho establishment of a unit of bombing planes in the 1 'iieis ic nort Invest and a not her a I San I'Vaucisco will be asked by W, Krank James. Michigan, repre sentative ami chairman of the mil itary affairs committee of the low er house. James and Captain II. A. Ofnger arrived by air from ihe south and today proceeded to Seattle. The representative declared 111" present military defenses of tho . Pacific northwest are no protection from an aerial attack. Al Smith Company Plans Skyscraper NKW YORK. Aug. 30 (AIM 1'oriuer Oovernor Alfred K. Smith announced he will head a com- . pany that, will ereel Ihe largest building 111 the world, an SO-slory skyscraper, on. the site of Ihe old WahloriNAsturla hotel al l-'lfth avenue and .'l-llh street. The stnieiure, to he, known an tho Umpire Stale building, will' towel abovetlie sLreet nearly l.iiuo feet; aboui 200 feet -higher Ulan; any existing building ln Manhal-i tan. " -r t wm k sl.vi;u iiaoi:i t . SAX Rafael. Cal., Aug, n (AP) John II. Price,-4 1 was hanged In Pan Quentin : prison toilay for the murder- of his common law wife In Los Angeles, The trap wna sprung at I0:uii a. m.. and he was pronounced dead i:i minutes later. "I hope you do a better Jolt than 1 did." were Price's last Words, OPERATION PONTPOr.1 I PARIS. Aug. (AP) - Former Premier Raymond' Polncare ha a suffered a slight attack of conges-, Willi Rl b ird laliiuulgv 7 tr, t H i 'I'i , r,t:I 9. tloii of the lungs forcing his doc tors to postpone the second oper ation for an abdominal trouble Which had been scheduled lor late in August. Lady Mary Heath Goes Under Knife CLKVLLAND, Aug. 30. (AIM Lady Mary Heath, noted Irish avi at rix. recovered consciousness to day after a n operation last night for a fractured skull and other in juries received when she crashed In her plane here through the roof of a factory. OIL Tide puny eoMPAXV r.Aitxi;s j Water Associated Oil com. reports consolidated net earnings for the first nionihs of: llUlt of $fiu,o i'J.U'.'n after depletion, depreclnt Ion, federal taxes and ininorhy stoel; holders Interests. McCormick Greets Grandchildren Hero ai-e Harold .McCormick, millionaire harvester king, and hiHi two grandelilldren. Anne and Peter Oner, clilldren of Max O.ier.t 1 tho Swiss army major whose marriage to .MeCornilck's young,.. : daughler the favorite g ra mlda ug htei- of John It. Rockefeller caused n flutter In International socleiy, The Osers are nmv visit-lr Ing .McCormick at I.aguna, Cal., and this picture was taken as . McCormick met then upon arrival. Anne Is seven and Peter four. It is no longer necessary Cor any woman to be without a fur coat Laskinlamb is within the reach of all ITMIIS winter, every woman can enjoy the comfort, the health protection and the .style assurance of a fur coat. For Laskin lamb Coals, as featured here, in a variety of shades and styles, inspired by Parisian de signers, cost no more than good cloth coats. Whether you purchase a Laskinlamb Coat as your new combination sport-dress-and-utility-coat for Fall or whether it simply represents a second fur coat, to be worn for utility purposes you will find it to repre sent tlie utmost in economy, style and satis facl ion. Laskinlamb Coals featured here a I 7..9.I lo 98.95 Cinderella Frock Shop La Crande's Friendly Credit Store Thia is 1 7fi7.!H5 IcsH . than, wan earned In the first half of liriK. The earnings for the first half of tlie current yeura are equal to fifJ cents on the 5,i!ix,:tlo no par com mon stock outstanding. ' "Cn t!ie Carpal" ';f That which Is "oti Ihe carpet" Is mi tier consilient! Ion or discussion; The original phrase for reprim ttid watt "lo walk I lit carju'L" As In Hie origin of the phrase, It is to he traced lo the I'Yeneh "stir le lapis." It was llrst tniroduced Into Lnglish literal ii re about the year ITbO. The phrase "to wall; the car--pel" dales from IS-':'.- Literary Di gest. Marvelous 1 .; The luinittn lunhi In wonderful. The Instant It Is Informed of grade crossing ahead It sends ;it lnpssase down lo Ihe feel in step on the neeelernlor. Oelroii News.; TT'lilii:! h I'T'i 6! ill ill