La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 06, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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,LAGRANDKE
R,.LA'GR.
S, OREGON.
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ATHLETICS TIED
FOR FIRST PLACE
Power of Hitting Brings
; Philadelphia to Top in
' American. League.
lly llri'lM'it f linker
- X.VKrtoi'iutod J'ri'KH SpoViH Wrltor)
. i'annlb Mn-k'H rhll.i.l.-lphiiL Aih-
lotlcH havo ovorfoino iln spotty
play that puirkod thoir onrly-wa-fun
iifforlM and ;vaultoil lau k InlQ
Ihti lead. In tin- Auiurltvm laK"(-
liH'O. -
A' Hlininftn:;' rift !i io.'n r nf the
fpaKoii liiiahlcd Uir A'h in roKhttrr
ihi'li- fifth PuwvtfZvi- vit't iry at
tic ciipcnm' f tho Kt. l.oiil Itrowns
,v ; n(ii. ' to in 12 IiuiIiikh. H
the hhr'T prwor rath or than
1. - y)ntinul(y of tin rhainjdoiiH'
"..in' thai la.it tho liiowjm.
t.t:ly tirovo, A's a oh KoiUhpavi'.
wuh nounrlod i'or throtf r!'n In I ho
llixt iwo imilntfir (fill Jon Holey
hi. tnxj Jioit'i, i uoh and .i,.ik HniiH
oihi lo tlo tho nooro by tho ond of
ll..k ulvl,. .(........ II... .,.,.1
holt InnlutO' "I' HOorooH haHcball
f lluwoil tiof't vir "1'inn hroko iiu
: tho wimp. CJrovn wont, the routo
ior tho A'm us dl.l Alvin t.'rowd-.-r
; i cr tho lirownr.
In 'Mr
VIotlni:! o." :t vIcI.juh batting nl
1a el-, al Ho. ion, tho Clovoland In-
diar.f. foil Imolr Into tu tin with tlif j Oriiin-s for nix run In tlio flrwt
AshlolH-; for ;ho ioat;uo Icail. Knur j five IiwIiikh and oaHlIy beat tho
Ii dlan f llchorK woro pounded for H-'Ior. ltiavcs. 1U to fi. After tat
rr: ' ' - -' ' - j lyliiK oner- In tlio third InnlriK tho
20 MORE HEAT
FROM TON OF COAL
-it Stccl-riveted Lennox Torrid
jlj sioii6 Furnace Has Extra
V Large Kadiutor And It's
report a
'honic
vinc o
owners
,ly wvine of iron, $30 to Jr,0
in fui'l since liuying a Torrid Zono
Warm Air Kurnace. The special
nil-lilll'tlillir miuli'l nnvpi nvfin mivn
nnd is rvconimended by ull oil
burner manufacturer)!.
DelBn an much as construction
1 responsible for this economy. Tho
Kti'4 iilutfc which is hot-riveted and
cold-calked to prevent lenklng of 1
KUK, smoke, or dust, conducts heut
more quickly than cast iron and is
more durable. But it is the cfllcient
design of tho fire-pot and Tadiator
which gets more heat from fuel. I
The deep fire-pot insures better
combustion. The oversized radiator
makes the gases and smoke escap
ing from the Tire-pot travel from
1.1 to 20 feet before going up the
'chimney squeezing from them
i ver.v last possible bit of heat.
There are seventy-nine different
Torrid Zone types and sizes for
hi'utiig every different type and
nze of building and they burn
and savo hard coal, soft coal, coke,
iurnitc, wood, gas or oil. Made by
tho Lennox Furnace Company,
Syracuse, N. Y.- .Marshall town,
luwa Toronto, Canada.
NATEZWEIFEL
'I'nrrlil Zmio Slandni.l (VmIo
ItiNtnllrrN
NEW DRESSES AGE 2 TO G
79c to $2.95
WASH SUITS AGE 1 TO 8
49c to $1.98
HALF SOX AND ANKLE SOX
25c to 19c
RAYON-SILK BLOOMERS AGE 4 TO 12
50c
NORTON'S
COAL
Nut . . $12.00 Ton
Stove ; . $13.25 Ton
Fancy Lump $13.75 Ton
These prices are for coal de
livered in La Graunde, let us fill
your bins now.
Erickson
&
Durland
Phone Main 7'J2
1525 Jeff erson St.
COTTON
PRINTS
You can create
many new frocks
from . these new
prints at
19c YD.
HILL'S
23 hitu as tho Hfd Sox won, ) S to
2. a in) Hiiappi'd !cvi luiid') win
nlnj; i-lroak of hIx ntmltfht. 'Jlio
fcnnio wan docidod In the fifth In
nln'jf whon tho liod Kox foil on Hud
Iln, Hhiiuto and .Millor for nine
run;'. .Milt (JaH.on allowed the In
dl'inH ki'voii Kontterid PMfntloti
Jlio WiiKhlptftitn Ktntiitnm Miif
foiod their third stralKht dofoal,
loHiiif, to l)ttroit 3 to 1, in. a tight
j pltphor'n haiilo hotwoi-n J.loyd
Hmwn and J.ofly HrtKxott. ItOth
ivnH out In tho ciKhth InnlnK with
th Tl.'joi-K leading- 3-1 and thore
tilt Rcorc ii'itmlnod.
iU'.uifz Wins (initio
'Vorniiii tltinyx.. raulflc; coaxt
loagruo roornii. savo up only fivo
hltij.riK tho Kfw York Yahkoc-H
won thi-lr third straijjlit pfiinc from
tho Clilc:iK Whllo Hox. i to, 1.
Willio Kamii".! hoino run in- tho1
j Hocond Inninj,- aorouiit-d for Uio
vvii"'; p-oy." oniy run. un i'iiiht
Hhiit ouL tho Ynnkti for tdx IiiiiIukm
bu. llioy foil on hi in for throi
rune In tli" Kevnth. I.a7.y,ori hit
j
f
j
' tli olrcull oTf Caraway in tho
.I:h!h. . ' - . .
In tho National !oano, tho Now
York (Hants went hack' Inlo first
i I'"1'
with a. fl to 1 trluni)i over
(
kei wiiji Uio wholo nhow for tlio
winnor H't gnvo up only idx
hliH, u:io a Iioiimt by . Ooorgo
(vianthain1. and lilt for .tho circuit
with the Icikch filled in tho fourth
inning.
Cincinnati pounded lturiolih
I HedK l'eP. tin (.JiiiiH'H for flvi? runs
; in the firth. Ronton enm-o back
"with five off itod l.uoar. In tho
llr. half of tho ixth but tho Itcdn
puL tlio inuno on Ice In thoir hair
wi'.lurour ru ok off llrandt. Ilor
aie ro;d hnd a froiit day at bat
with lliroo dotiblow and il triple.
St. I.onb'. and llroiklyn had an
off dny and tho ( 'Jilcaffn Culm
Pin ved onlv one Innini of thoir
'I j;iiie with tho I'hllHoH hoforo rain
balled hoNtllltlcK. Incidentally it
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("uliii liftvr
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H-ilIu X vltasc- riiim nil anil,
, rnccullti : Irom .kiiIIitIvk inurk.
I "1'1 l'"""'" '.of nml..iKtle
C!" , a' -llinili K.iluinl.iw."
League
Standing
-NATIO.N.VI,
W. I.. I'd.
Ni'tt- York : a u . c -i :i
I 1 1 1 n 1 J 1 1 r ; ! i Ill C .025
'liiMim -...i i s ,r,7o
Ill'Oiil.lyn a 7 .603
Hohtim 7 7 .r,llll
Clllrinn.-itl 7 II .4HK
hi. l.uuin o ii .aaa
rhllndclplila f 10 .3:13
AllKUKUV
V. 1 I'l-I.
Cli'vcliuul II r, ess
I'lllluili'lphla I I S .USS
VliHlllni;lon 11 0 .047
fhli'MKii 7 7 .con
SI. I.uiiIh ,1 a ,471
NVw York C a .400
Huston g 1 1 . a r, :
IX'llolt 0 14 .300
KIDDY SHOP
1
American Team
In England For
Golf Contests
1'I.Y.MfM'TII. Kngland, Mliy C
(Al) Member nf tho American
Walker cup loom reached Kngland
today on tho .Mfuirt-tiiiiiti. All UIh
em harked except Hobby JoncK, who
ren ytlnftl aboard and proceeded '
to Southampton. No oxprefwed tho
opinion thnt the loam's pin.:p((:tH
were tiood.
"Hut," Jonoi, ki Id, "t am Hiiro
that wo Khali havo a vi-ry hard
tight for I think that final lirlt
ain Jiiim got tJKelhor her Htrouff
oil t m in In yearn, j myself havo
boon playlfiK vory w-M I nuppoho,
but having jdnyod a lot of golf L
don't like to Hay too much about
thur. 1 have not pluycd ioi' tlireo
wiMjkf, however, ami Kt only a
Uttlt praotfeo -on the boat. Wo
Khali wo how wo Hhapit up when
get dowji to bard pnictloo."
Joiiom would not commit - hliu
Hoir on prohnhlo pairing of bin
men In tho fuuiHomeH. The junior
member of thn team, Donulil Moo,
evident ly .wait thrilled over bin
firm VUit to Kngland. '"Hio ro
f)oriIbitity throw u upon uh by
tho golf awoclatlon rather fright
en hip," lie fluid, "but I'm' doter
tr,liicd to play my very bcMt. I
know I'll have a wonderful tlino."
Dougluo I'jIrbankH hIho arrived
on tho Miiilreiuiila, with tin In- (
tontlon of H elng tho tnatchcM.
liv Kiiid that ho liail gone ho golf-j
mail thai bo Junt could not re
main In Hollywood while bin fel
low countrymen wore battling in
Kugland. Ho wafl Jevon more op
timlMln of the lonux'H chances than
wa Joiioh hiijLself. i( i
Tho Aini-rlcuntt (lePllneiJ'.iiil ;Iai
VIlatJoiiK to iil'ay Jii tolii.'napit-niH
iK-ioro tho match with (Jront Hrit-
ti In, IL wan JonoH'
nilllllnn Ulllt
tho men oan bent got rldrtf-thol
lif'Jl'
HOI
I.kh l.y piwtk'i. ummiK ihom-
f vcn. i npv win irf) in Aii.nni'.
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tiiuon'ow. v ,
(Slants
Alan J.Gould
ItiiHohaM and football hnvo bad
their fan hih brother fiacjH, Jlnt
;
i.af. sim hiiH, with tho Wanei-H UH
pilino uxanipleH. (.loir Imih ono oC1!
tho finoht lauijly hnok-npH of i
Ihom all In the I-'arrol brothers .j
JlilMiiy. tho uule. but quite efficient
oldur; and Johnny, the,, falon-,
Plato, furmor, Nallonal, OlSon. kin'gj'
and brhh hut with -tho :, million-t
iioiiar Hiniie. it inn t a new com
bination. Tho Karrel iirotfiorH havo
loiij; boon partnot-H In tho profOH-
I Hi, mill hilHlnoss 11 III,,, (linilr,.,. I l.lv,.
' elttli, arroHK the rniiil . fi-oin llio
ruin-la ofMhltil tin, Naifnnal 6it.i
v
vnn )luyr.il InKt year In Wi'HNln-
, .. n, a' ' .,
Nut so mait-h Ih lli-aril ut .iililiivv,
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family show.
"You know I really didn't start
anywhero until the spring of
lii-T," Johnny Miys. Tp to then
I wiut Just one of tho boys, win
ning a flock of ipiatlfylng iivednlH
but finishing nowhere at the end
of the tournament. J got going
with Jim's help a nd advice and
began winning somo louiiiamlcnts.
In fact 1 won a flock of them fn
1U-J7, starting with (ho .Slot open.
Then I won (ho National Open in
1 til'S at (.My in pin. Jim- was so
nervoiiH ho could not follow ino
around during (ho playoff In which
I boat hobby Jones by .a stroke.
"1 said to myself: 'This was
eayy. How long ban It boon go
ini; on?' And that's just w hero
1 made a big mistake. 1 thought
more about my game, tried to pb-k
i it apart to hoc how It ticked and
j you know what happened. . 1
. didn't qualify for the lat two
rounds of (ho 1 !:') open, right la
! my own backyard. That was tough
but I have learned that too much
sel.'-nna lysis does not pay in this
; (fame of golf. So 1 am just up
tliero smacking 'cm now,"
1 The latest testimony concerning
( (trother Johnny Is that, In a trial
' with steel-shafted Irons, ho Is
smacking "em Htralghtei" and far I
ther than over, lie will bo back
in tho running when the clans na
Hombto at lntcrlnchcn in July.
Alt signs point, pondorously to a
prospective change in the heavy-
; wolv'ht wrestling "championship"
( rank, with the scenery shifted
1 thin time from lloston lo Los An
I gelert and tho latest challenger,
! Kverott .Marshall, groomed to lift
tho prize of tlio pachyderm from
' roly-poly (ius Sonnonberi.
Sonnenberg has been offered a
t "record purse" for a match with
AiWxhull. That Ih the first sign
; of Impending events. The second
b: u victory for Marshall over the
veteran Kd (Strangle)-) l.ewjivwar.
horse of tho ti
ff I ltle range fro
Atddlo West. So
horse of tho troupe whose acliv-
oui tied on. to the
South and Kur West.
Wayne tltlg) Allllin flopped
- Lewis at Knmn.'i City when R wns
ti rid. Ml that w hat the. game
' needed was collegiate atmosphere;
specifically the rulershlp of a No
' braka collegian. Jitcr, the cul
' tore of old New Knttlnnd was
'"niiL'lit nnd Com Konnenhcrr of
larimooth picked to beat Lewis'
i for the "championship." And
there, uh the saying It, you are.
NS'iinh I ng! on Senator Nye nays
: be ha utiiu''rouf reports that II
lltioi Fi'iuitoibil candldatrn vl"
Inted biw limiting pilniaiy cx
Pii9'ii to $;76.ftoO.
It.tston Cov.-rnin- All.-n
nu.vfti l-nltre CuminjKHiuiu'r ltur
btM-t .v. Wllion of- Uwwti-lTont1
etttce.
Spopt
Oregon Bowling
Team Takes Third
K JZ
I.K. Wnsh., May 0 (AT)
half .way murk wan xched-
tiled to be reached tonight in the I
eighteenth annual 'Northwestern
International Howling .congrex.t
uitli. tiniiM competing from Hpo-
Itaiio, 'lacnmn, hverett, llrcnio
ton,
1'omJo, It, ('., imrl Meut.ro.
The imjorlty of early leaden
In tin. vai ioiiH claKro cnntlmu-il
tit hold their piat-ott IhrnuKli yes-
torday'H play. Tho Oregonhin Mvc
ot' t'oi-llam? rolled into third placo
In tho nv iijin coiiiincroial dl
lsinii Just night wl'h a Kt-iir ir
l'irI. The only firnt place to change
liniKb, yHterday was" in tho boost
er clasi: wlun tho telephone pio
neer,; of Sou tlio forged to the tup
wi:-h 'iuca. - : - '
Gus Sonnenberg
Pins Challenger
I OK ANCIKI.KS, May fi (Al)
Some li.oiio persons with un ovo
nlng and $7u,otio to spend for on
t rn noo fee, last night saw
CWoorny" (Ium Honnenberg ollng (m
tho claim he lays tit tho world
heavyweight wroHtllng crown. He
tackier) IiIh way to the two conclud
ing fa I1h of a finished- exhibition
after Kverett .Marshall, la Junta,
Colo., griiipor hail, annoxod tho
first act wlib a prolonged ntrplauc
Hpiu la lens than half an liour.
PORTLAND AND
SEATTLE OPEN
SERIES TODAY
lly Urn An-M'liJIWl jlVfwi
Tlir. ri'iVjU-clly ffiA 'ifliVfrinlf l,n
A niroltiM AliiflH miLlcn thnlp Hi'mI
; ,;,,,. nt iv,.. uen-m, in,!,.
i .in., nK tlw, ii ' li-i, n,JKi-n M.IKlftnt,
; w ,r,. ,.,.,, K,.,i ,,.,
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t rHt iftiiuo or ii ihi-t'fl.wt'oKH ,l,0"r
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I that, will take, the, locals i, . Oi'-lt-
land ttnd Sai-nimpjito - o.i oro. , l or
tuininw to. IteereiUioii park whllo
Sacra niento and Oakland clash at
Oakluud. Tho two northornmo.Ht
IcaiiiH of tho . circuit, Soattlo nnd
J'ortlnnd, who with Hollywood are
waging n toirld contest for collar
Jioimik, moot at Portland; '-
Sacra nu-nlo inpvod Into tho
leaguo ' loadoi-xhl) last week by
f Willio of a whirlwind tinlsli agulnnt
i tho-Sen la On the latter'a homo ball
I yard. The Oak.s Ktartod tho week
in first place and rcturnpd hopic
for the HorloK with the present leiuii
crH In thlrih placid , . i t i J v
r:rr;
tostine School
'.Commencement
I To Be May 15
;.y Sir Wlllhllli WlKltlMls
(liUKUl'vor ( 'itn.-t-Kpuinl.'ilt)
I.US'I'INK', Or... (Wl'i'i-lal.yiiy'
.1 In tin. IjiiHoini'tit of the rWy-l
- , . ' .v - .O-.h,. "J" I
Kt 11 .jillil.rr-Hi'iLli.r halmiM'L' Tim
... r. ji ...t
t.;.J-J , " . ..
wc ro
.'oul"
J ntcri.pcrst'd ' hroughout-
tho banquet won? toasta centering
around the Idea of ar's given by.
''liiotllii" tliTth, It ut Ii 1,1'onnnl an.l
Vttrrion Hreshears, with Supt. Crow'
anting as toast master. Ko How lug
lh' )aniiiot, a short program was
Kiveu consisting of "Cake Walk"
by Hernice Winnings and Alar
garot I'oley; vocal duet by. Ki-thor
Kloenor and l''reda Hall and a
illusion I reading by Huth. Swart
which wad enjoyed by all present.
Tho Lostlno comjiiencenient ex
orciNeH will bo hold the evening of
May IT., In Iho high school ainll
toi Ui 1 1 1. i;x-(Jovernor W.ilti-r M.
Tierce wil' give the- address; A
ave m:
in your old iron
bring
TODAY!
It's worth 3122
on a NEW
Westinghouse
ADJUST-O-MATIC
. . . the easiest
iron to use
Once you've used this renurk
a!le iron you'll agree that it
saves you ttnie . . . saves you
effort . . . saves you worry.
With its mirror-like rmooth
ness the Wcstiniliousc AJ-
just-o-niattc glide.i over even '
your heaviest linens with 50
less effort. Its non-tarnishinj; '
Cliromc finish gives this (;reat-
er ease. And it has adjustable .
-
tp- ;i
i-'JLJi :' :
program hat; hevii arranged uh fol
io wh: I 'j ocewfonul, -reda -Hull;
overture, on-heidia: invocation, tho
i:eY Mi'. HajirJmuit; violin hoo,
(Mainline Gerih: piano nolo. Mur
hal'Ot J'oloy; iiddrt-toi. .M, . I'leree;
prowt illation of 'diplomas; hencdlc
Hnn lt- i m. ,.,....,
! .Mm. Man (V I'oN y nnd Kfflo
jirmik HponL Krlilay at the rntimry
l . ...... .., J
' "wmiiiH.
. ..... , , , , v i-hi r mni
T'M'fll'') "r,,,c -" trurlt. . m re
ently rentod the (). J. I'olcy farm.
Air.-. .Mary Downs. ,In. .ee
Wilson, Mrs. Kfiie fnoli, .Marlon
llaiuiiiock and (.red Kdwards wont
to Iji tinmde Sunday.
i. J. I'oley. who. has been busy
takin;, tho lii'M census of f.o.-Une
aoo sorrviunninT country, finished i
I lie w t -.-l; last w eek.
Ilorby Allen In the proud ios
t.oKso, nf n iiev.' Keilail.
K, TliomiH ban jiiMt oomnieled
new cemenL Mdowalkri around his
uotuc. v
Twu world: before time set fur
tho trout eggn fur tho trout hatch
ery to arrive r.oii.aoo rainbow trout
eggn wore received i,t the hatch
ery ma;- Knlerprise. IVanl; Hnn-m-y
hah- taken up his residence
at Kiilerpri.se nnd will ovorsep the
haiehery. This establlsheH a Wal
lowa county l rout hatchery, which
wilt supply the iiviny Htroam.s
with game fish and artor they have
ifroun large? enough to shift for
tlo-mselvts, thoy will be released
it) Uio different 'streams, heiore
(lie young fish we,:o shipped in
from olsewhero and tin HtroaiiiK
havo not gained in number.
(loorgo W.-.Iosoph, candidate for
gooinor Hpolco last Tuesday night
to ;i largo number of voters In
tho court house lit Knlerprise. Air.
Joseph held lib: listeners Tor ouo
and three-iiinriors holirs, slating
IiIh platform.
Tin- eclipse of tho sun was easily
een In Wallowa county without
the aid of a smoked glass,
W, Jlfnilorson. president '.and
maniiger of tho t'oiiimiiiity mnr-
Knlorprfse negotiated a i
dea,', whereby tho butcher shon
.nnd busiiieys owned by Alva Vic- ' of Klgln, visited Sunday ut the
to., of Wallowa, becaino the prop-I home of Air. and Mrs. Karl Allen,
erty of tin; Conwnf.mity shop at Jv.el.-o Draper went to I .a Orande
Knlerprise. V. It. Leonard. of (and submitted to a fuurth opera
l.oNtlne, .wlvr has been working Mion for j-Ituih trouble recently.
for this cotntiany for some time, !
will be iiKinager of the Wallowa.
shop which will bo supplied from
the Knterpilse markol
While working on the log load
er at tho liow mnn-lMcks lumber
pami near .Ma.willo Saturday,
l''rank Stawlworth, colored, was in
jured so severely that ho died
Sunday morning at the Wallowa
hospital. He was buried at Knter
l.iiM Tuesday afternoon. While
lr.ri.ltit-).. Iok-h llio Ii,ni;s Hllppeil oiitjni, thing for Kiuprnrlse to liavc
oi on.' cntl ti int. iok rilnl Jrini met
tlir- nuin iiKiiinst a hir pilo of Iokh. I
Iji ju mimlier of Hootions'f Wal-.
1
lovt county the licks are ro mi rt
oil to bo vory bail, especially In
tho Swamp creek and Leap dls
triet; AJoiig Swamp1 creek 15
animnlM had died from! the pests
which congregated on the back of
Iho neck in bunches. The oilier
anlmahi were gathered In
and
treateit with sheep dip and other 1
"s'ohiili'ldK" " " I
-L.. ami -Mrs. Caul llonsley. or '
Siinimerville, rein rued to their
home Sunday after yevoral day.-j vis
it at tho homo of Air. a ml M rs.
'harleii Hansen.
All, and' AI":,m. Charhs Crow, of
Hurricane creek, were Lostino vls
ilora Tuesday.
M.-. and Mrs. O. J. I'oley were
Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom WIHett. of Wallowa.
Alrr. Addio I'leenor went to Jos
eph Sunday to spend the week
wilh her daughter. Mi-s. I'olk Alays.
A baby girl was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Kelso Draper Friday Apr. "!f.
Ml.'. Draper and baby are at the
J iraper hone.
A. Mooj-Im and sons, Marvin
and K.elth, of Abler Slope, wore
burbles.', visitors in Lostino Sat
urday. Mrs. KrnoNt Shipley and bnby
and automatic heat control . . .
narrow tapered point and bev
eled lvi.c. Enjoy real itomng
convenience with the West
.! inghouse AdjuKt-o-muttc lttn
... the easiest won to use. '
$1.75 DOWN
$1.00 PER MO.
E. 0. L. & P. CO.
ba
won vlHied tho last wool; at tho
homo oi her Isler, Airs. Hlanch
lioppllngor, n par' Kntorprlxo.
William t ook who has boon 111
most of tho winter Ih Mill culte
ill at tho Oho Ward homo.
.Miss Agnes Murphy, of Wallowa
spent tho week ond at tho Kraal;
HiTidlcy homo.
Krldi'y Wallowa pounty wan vis
ited by a heavy rain which con
tinued all night. Saturday morn
ing snow was evident, on tlio low
mountain j-idon north of tho North
woods, and west of lostlpp tho J
snow was very low on tho hill- i
Kider, n il Mining all day. j
.V number of l.ostine !. O. O. ;
member; wont to IJnterpriso
Saturday night to help celebrate j
the birthday anniversary. I he pro
gram was In charge- of tho Ite
beKabs. After tlio prof rani rpfroKh
monts were nerved. Thin marked
tho 1 1 lib annivei'sary of the found
ing of the parfMit order;
.M. and Airs. John Hudson ami
sou, Ualph, of luibler, spent Sun
day at tho Iv'Jm.e of Itadlo il'iidsou
and family, of J owe ph.
Kt lends of llonry ltnn-inpy. who
was killed WcdnoBiluy night In u
boxing inaleh at JOntorprlsa, woro
grieved to hear of his passing.
Air. Itamnoy carno to Wallowa,
county foup years ago.
llarloy Alien, aocoiupanlpd by
bU mother, Alrx, (, 1.. Allen, .Miss
Noll Allen ami Mrn. Lester Kin
mons. motored to l.a Orando
W'eilnosday whore thoy spent tho
lay. ,; ', ,
Al'r. and Mrs, host or Kiniiions
and family spent Sunday at the
homo of Mr. anil Mrt. (Jail t'row,
on llurricano crook.
Air. and Airs, William (Joebr-1
and little daughter and AlisH Alil-
drod Colo, of Wallowa, Hi;ont
Hnuilay at tho homo of. tluMr lath
er, Charles Colo.
Mi, and Afrs. Cioorgo nrblwell
of Cortland, who were called hero
by the death of Cleorge Aektey,
'vpont several day vlHlting friendrt
in l.ostino before returning home.
r. and M'rrt. lDirlan Cirnhnm
and Mr. and Ali-s. Von Ilossman,
Karl Allen Is out again after a
' ."Pvero attack of gallstones.
Hoses aro blooming In the depot
garden In Knterprlse .of Mr. and
Mm Walter Spear. The rose hushes
were ordered and when thoy ar
rived woro. budded. Kach night
they havo been covered against
frost and tho buds keep on de
veloping until they burst out In
full bloom, and havo been admired
by numbers of people as thin is a
oses In bloom this time of year.
V. T. I hikirett. oll Joseoh. who
takes groat pride In the cultivat
ing of flower- went to the cenve
l4iy at 1'rairio 'reok to look af
ter, his family lot and to at
tend to his flowers. Uo wan much
surprised to find that" scve-ral of
Ills choice planla had been re
moved. Two bunches of bleeding
1. hearts, most prized, woro both
gone., Th-n wore pade marks
Whioh sliovvod" tliat "' tli'ey "' were
moved recentlv.
This fpring Donald Itecth, of
Joseph, purchased u'Mi baby chicks,
built a now brooder house and pur
chased a new brooder. The chicks
were four weeks old ami doing
fine until Sunday night when his
brooder house caught fire from tlio
oil burner and burned up chick
ens and all. This was (iiilc a loss
to Al r. Heith who was trying to
jet Into the chicken business.
tike ixspectin ;,weeis:j
Following Services Will Be Civen You No (liiirpc Kegnrdle-M
of Makes oi Tires That Are. on the Cnr. . . "
1A11 tires and tubes removed Cft Vi'hccls' checked for proper
and carefully inspecled . . . , 'aliciinicnt . . ... ' '.
2
All rims cleaned and
painted .H." . vienlile, nud correctly ifillatcd.
No charges except for materials fiirnlehed and repairs cr
. ' adjustnienli that may Le authorised by yon. ;
DRIVE IW
while we're making
no charge for this. .
and if you nceil any new
tires ond tube.
Low Spring Prices t
Valors possible beeause
(Miodyoar sells ..Mil.-'
I.IONS .MOUE tirCH
than any other eotu-.
pany, enjoys lowest
eoKts and can (rive ynu
more for your money!
OOOIIYCAU
i'athfiatllCr
Full Oversixe
Standard 1. Helium Cuarantre
Playle Oil
GOD-ID EAL
CO RJ CG fLE BJ fofl
m
yj .vTWfneIUJuma,
ITH
$1.00 Delivers
CARR FURNITURE CO.; INC.
Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers,
Air. and Mrs. CharleH Knotjse
ere called to Rmmett, Idaho, by
tho death of a relative. Thoy ro-
I turned homo .Monday.
Miss Mary HaiTis. .who attends
hlgh school In Kutorprise, Ih homo j
thia weekend on account of the !
Ulues: of of her mother, Mrs. Afnrk j
l!;trrt: v - , t
Mr. Rormler of Parmn. Idaho,
!: hei'o visiting his' daughter, ALih.
K. Itright. j
AL. and Mrs. (loo. ChilderH and i
daughter Wrda- spent Sunday in
Joseph at tho homo' of Mr. and
.Mrs. Cecil fhildors;
Air. and Mrs. Judil CVmlc had
as their Sunday gnnstM, .Mr. ami
Mir; Tom Alelhuh and family, of,
Wallowa. ,
AIIsm ltnby Loonnrd bus arce-
i&TCVENS'VAN
MEN'S
RAYON SILK TRUNKS
Men's all-elastic top rayon silk ti-unks
Blue, pink, nile Size 3-1-42. -
89c
& '1'ires riuoiintoil, awlu-beil
JUST SIX days to buy
genuine Gold Seal Con-
goleum Rugs at special prices. .
These are the original labor- .
' saving floor-coverings, backed
by the famous Gold Seal Guar- V
.' antee. All the newest patterns ..' i '
in the most up-to-date designs . . .
: and colors. Come early while
' our stock is complete.
Prices Range as Follbws:, .
9x12 :.:.$io.45 "
: Oxioi2 ;. 9.15":
74x9 6.55
6x9-v...........:.....;; 5.25' :
It. Easy Terms
pd a position as bookkeeper Ui
the Shell store at Wallowa. ,
Mr-:. (.). J. Poley will hit hostess
to tho i.'oniinunity ohth May H. In-
stead of .M'rs. Anna Hook.. Kbc-
tion of .officers for th ensuing
year will be hold at that thnj
Mis.-: Kern Haun returned homo
from La Grande. to help her..moth-
or. Mm. itoy Haun,; who h a h blood
poisoning in her hand, , t , . :
Tho Ladie::' Aid -of tho (i!riKtian
clinch met at the church Tuesday
artornooti for a pot luck luncheon
ami mooting. Tho next meeting
will be held in two week ut the
horuoNof A-jrs. W. H. Hunter, ThtH
will he an all day nweting.
Glenn La vert y has returned from
I'ortland whom ho has . Visited
relative. for a few. days. "
ENGELENCO
ns J.
1 ifl S'S"
We'll put your tire equipment in tho;
pnik of catulilion for trouhiefree driv
in? this -summer, per Free Offer'?
above. You'll avoid needless delays I
and expense for punctures, repairs,
new easinjfs, etc. ,
Y'our tires need attention, same aijy
your engine and chassis. Here's you'
chance, for a few days longer. AH j"
are welcome never mind if you""
never were in here before. We're do- ,
ing it to miike new friends and''
strengthen old friendships for our
courteous, prompt, careful service.
No obliiratlon! Hut Hl'RRY IN!
Drive in please Drive out pleased I
Co.