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Page Two LA GKANDE EVEN IN 0 UBSKKVEK, LA GKANDE. OKE. Wednesday, May 28, 1930 4 M 11 v 5! :; J? iV i '-:-Nl3W:HATSV FOR SUMMER WEAR Lovely' new creations for (he modern woman or miss who craves the- last, word in millinery smartness. Hats of dignity, charm and sophistication, that were designed for, (he' woman and miss who knows her fashion, and what it is all about.- There are lovely sheer. braids, RiiKtening braids, attractive combinations of felt and braid, silk, and braid and striking novelty fabrics. In colors or combinations for wear with the new print frocks; or plain color fabric ensembles. We invite you (6 view this smare collection of Summer mil linery. ! ,' ' '$3.95 m , HILLS "La Grande's Lai-Rest Home-Owned Klnre MODEST MAIDENS -:- Trsda Marke Reg-ttratlon AiMed Par U. s. Patent Office a copper mines cement )unw untl pulp mills in Jo.sephinp, Jackson ii ml On ry cmmtit-K, itr.-g,.n au.l Ir Xnrtf ftiuiuy, Cu llftn nla. 1 ln l''Mlcrnl power commission Artificial Lake iWould Cover The ii Tmvrt of fTorKv '"'l'll'''o' i f ',' '""I i-iiv.mj yesu-nlaj- In in.. li.iiriiT that the I ft ' r RA.N'TK, TASK. firp'. jay jj-L.; Wed 'in losi-iifilno ami Curry roiin- K S'i'l') Crcutlcin or a lnkc 15 iiiil. i "es '" HiK for protests or re.' I S'll-.njf hy two miles k mi., wiiii the .M'leM for ht:irlriin. . ! i"t"lwn of Kill- an. t tic- liiihv.icl rl'" l"np,ic.l liko Ki'rliy u-nulil ; plllKhway under I nil fi..-t .if water at r"vw aln.nl .1.1 mil. .if the. ited- I ill I-"-" i "LAST MAN" WILL TOAST COMRADES 10, dan co I I iOnly One Member of Club j. Remains to Drink to ; the men of '61. ! Sridr.lBhi matinee. K'"tf-): NIK'i baiul. f: ' Oil kin ml . KLX (8s0): 7, new mui-ic; 3, Kospcl hymns; 10, JinwuliinjH; 1 1 to I 2. dunce niuic. K(iO 7!): 7:30, NHf; U i', da nre music. Sas iiiKles . 7, KFI (fi-IO): 7, lialliKls: 7:4.', p, f; 9:15, feature; 10:3u, dance' muni.-. K.W (-1050): 7, symphony; 7130, spurting event: &, Luboviwki trio; !i, ft';iiurpn; 10 tg 12, dunce niiiMlr, KIiiht Sinrtiiir lit-jino. , l ii.mr u-irh fiif-r.-m: 10:15. nmet-'KUJ ( tf'Hi ) : X, l Uh, J H, nnv, .M '. and M-s. Jiirk l.a (inr. of iy. un lif .vtr.i; l!:3ft. news: 11:0., dance musk-; 12 to 1, orgim. : I .a Grande woiuly vinited their ndativfu in this cbnwiiiuiiiiy. M.. and Afa-R. Hfcert Hiiu-kes 10 to 11. danco profrram. -nib amonj? Hie new home owners KK.U" !'): 7:30, 10. in I'erry. 'Hiy plan to fnti.rove I"i-.inl; Wntanabe; lf:K'. t -the properly which hey recniiy dantv music. ' '. purchased here. M ;. li.twheA is Scuttle cmployt-.l by the highway depart- KJ U (!7i): 7:S. popular pro nu ni. ' fr.iiii.-i: I-'venins in Paris: 10. Loir- Mathson has n rather sunshine program; 11. dame urn lain(u! arm this week as a result -ic; 12. JievclK-rs. o," eranliini? a car. j 'I'aciiitia Mrs.. Mitchell, of North Pow-' KVI f7C): 7:30. rBS: 9:S0. der, who recently visited relatives Mound 'lahle program: t-- ; of thi cQiiuiviniiy. has returne.i iio: ll:la. tiniue ir.u:-ii-; 12 to 1. STILLWATER, Minn. (AP) 'to her hme. . uran. Th camp fire smoulders ashes! John and rharle. Sisler. of L- ! porllninl I (Ira nd e. ei. reci-nt ifiui:s :it lhe1 KKV (lliiti: 7. danco connott: me cmuns nre black a gain." I the fky; Xd Inn Of rimmn nn K.i,U .n.K"!- run, ! VKttliir, in-.lllit intiri My com nides. ji 11 fun-il.t.f, 1 it ..... Mr. and M.-s. har!s Strinir- Standinp alone nmonjj- 33 empty ) chaJro. Itlackdraped. ahout a weird- ! , ly festive table, a tired old man. : ' prideleH winner of a race against i ,' death, will recite the above toast: here on July 21. j lie will act the final dramatic ' t chapter of a tale of young and rol- i : licking fiKhtint; men who 45 years j ; nun formed the now famous "iast I .Man's club" of civil war veterans. , A I of vinegar that was once I good, bright llurgundy the bond ' will have been fulfilled and the i'Last Man's rioi.' win huve reached ftH destiny of dissolution. A Jest With Death The grim nian was laid in 1SK5. j ironically, wtih jest and song and a toast of red wine. I ) carles Lockwood of Chamber. ham and children were city shop. ' pein one day last week. A I rr. Mo I lie Ilniden made n iMinines? trip to town the fint of t Sit- uiel;. M . and Miy. il V:j-,'ht were Ij: Urar.df visitors last Saturday. .Miss Krancej Smith expects to' h ave in a few days for Idaho. , Mheje she expects to make her h;me. ; Hurt Ki:l i-iccfved a shipment' of 2"0 Whin- Ixghorn baby chicks; last week. They were shipped ; fiom .rinv. Idaho. J 'i. K. liellair.y is making rcni? ; finpi oveinentN on his property here. ; K. J. N'el.on. of Ii O ramie. J f war. a recent business visitor in ' i'erry. - L I N K S COLLEGE and Set-ietaiial School, Boise, Idaho ANNOUNCES ITS Summer School Opening Dates AS Monday, June 2 and Monday, June 9 Nov Classes in all Commercial Subjects Including , STENOTYPY (Wo iwi-f MiulrulK ill BflllMS wink In li'! (li'fray ')'llsi.) WIIITK- I S roil Fl l.l. lK(Ht.MATIO.V l Oie nortlit-rn pn.l wuul.l l.r-, tbp i ..I highway In Ort'Ki.n. It woul.l suoce.-.l "'.".'t ... r.iKni ...iiur moun tain n n .1 i-xtt-n.! K4.ulh.nt.t la Sii.ni-:' Hi-hnol ami soulh to O'ltrif-n In two arniH alxMit two miles wi.le. ifsiilii If It. W, jyir un.l C. II. I.oo . ! a dam auainst thn Wfjit- Ptlalilanil. fal.. onKimeia. since...! 3in t.till.ljnjr the Immense re.seiAt.lr. .; The eiiKlneern have applied m 'tlie Federal power commission for permlKjilOn to ronstruet ft tunitcl anil a IrlnK of five dams oa Hie I KoK'.ie liver. They aanoulici il lliey pliave tmeee.le.l la finuneinK tlieir project for - $L,r.,nant(nio with the ' rennitnnt . Sna.oim e- o All averaye of i;& "Sik wr each Imve u lins fnini -Hl.ly? yminir ninii!- llin. a very ciuragfiig sr.ssinn of the l.nnker' tronliv went lo Samuel Torven.l. of sil-i,hp.v were! ! verton. II. .M. I'liimmer. of Port- jvivors of a company of yountr men lan.I. manager of the 1'aclflc ln-.)Wn0 answered President Jvlncoln'y jM S7 ' ' ! Hilda Carlson was a re- The old mnstv l.all-rom .f the ! C"'.U """"Her '-' Grande Sawver House once .ha ..Pi,i., .., ' H nds of M.rs. J. If. AllH t tson. JSllllwater. will lie opened for the ta"-ln I"lnia.y Kra.l.s , -VMit. Us cracked walls covered I , .'" Kiati jwllh flags, although it has heen ! l", t,1"t iB " 'ovei in-r iclosed for many years. !"""' '"" :l recently major C 1 "To my comrades!" I.oekwoorl will address his toast. Comrades The 34 were the sur erauon. which vho underwent iit; the Crandc llonde hopitnl. She: i if at her himy now at 'tnnl - Cf-reenutintl. f:nmlo i hH.n. a a, ,. l..-lnK treated ut all " ' . " .' " "'" " aa state lms- Z " , 7 . . . f mi-. .1.1,. n .... ia out oi time:: hi the (II; pllat. liors?jnive i.elertlicn! energy to lie used 'for I lie i.e,i.ii., . , nn-viertriral railroad .:n k i .at l!:isiow. tlkl.n.. Mure.1 ,f older In kill lilacjays Ithe jrlv. WINS IKlVOIt AGAIN K.M.KNf. Ore.. .Mny 2.V (AP) For thl. thild Miccesviv.. year fc . Kuensiln. of Woo.lhurn. won iho Marion County lluiikers' asso- t. rn..ti..iial I. i stock exposition ' f'rs'f "-"'I for volunteers. cialion trophy for I lit- urand . e....i ,.r .1,,. .w. Thev left the K.ime hnll-rnnm . . " . 1 hen in i ha von it u r (..,.- A raieh-if .-.r ih:. it a - Klory. after n nluht of d:.neini5 . KO",e!Hl1 improved and W..S abb enu brightened the cuinnierrh! KO to war in IStM. t uUoot; in .Ve foundland. uX ltim Takes Half llftlf of them fell at Hull Run. I.a Oinnrle. -Mr. and Mrs. It. Jbtukea were cent lliikej- virfitor. .li:s Kern . bertvon, who has' tn i for several nunilh.- rt.ftoin here tit f'rescent eitv ntntverfy belw f n Hie ciiiienM. the row that won the two preced ing Units -u a the winner. This es permanent prxrrslon of the rp to Kiien-tinh'. Kor the Krand eharnpion male porin:i nent p..s- , vartoii-i r ti Output of .MiFvourl coal mines j 'fttyshurK took more. There were in 1 inm-nsed half a million, ly 34 when, on the anniveruy tons oveP jr.-. -of IJull linn in JXJt., they niei 1 . " -aKln at dinner in the Sawyer House ballroom. The dinner be- to enjoy a pleasant.' visit with her commii. Mnrrb: Itobt-ron. who came ai.st Sunday from his home it i nn-.i io see her. SPEC lAL ires Many a .good trip has been ruined by tire troubeon the road, Don't take OtlV ilQnfAC t . Toe( .L A I ,11 '" " . I wiaii.w, oiau uui iui new A.euys, mey ii give you more long, care- tree mileage than any other tire we know of. 29x4.40 1 T7 neiiv Buckeye Tire ieanie a bit gnive. Who it was that stood up lo pro pose that the bottle of Hurundy In. the middle of the table he set aside to be drunk as a toast by the laft of them all to live has been kept secret. With laughter, cheers and shouts the suggestion was adopted. ' Knch year since they have met in the old ball-room, liut as chair after chair heean to he draped in black, the re-nions became more solemn. KInally only a doxen re mained, then nine, then only five. In 198 and lsjfl. only three met. Two of these died since. John Coff. next to the last, in April of this year. Charley I .nek wood attended fJoff's funeral, then went home to Chamberlain to. rest for bis lati pilxrimaire on July 21. 1 j Til nisn.w ii:o;i;ams Xaiional liroadf aFtinir Co.: 0 to 7. concert orchestra :ind soloists: 7:::i. Amen and Andy; 7:l", sym phony hour: S:45. Parks Sisters; 'J. .Memory Ijme: U-.lHt. Three Iiiys; la to n. National concert orches tra. olunibia Uroadcasiimr system: 7:."". dance carnival: X. Men-v- makers; :. orsan and singers, j sjlt l-akc City 1 a. 1 k; w 1 1 ysmmk orchi PERRY PERSONALS Other sizes proportionately low. Here are just a few of them. 30x3V2 Clincher 29x4.50 30x450 29x5 00 Kelly Buckeye Kelly Buckeye Kelly Buckeye Kelly Buckey( $5.95 $g.20 $7.75 EVERY KELLY BUCKEYE IS DOUBLY GUARANTEED ThTp MhM K"'b IU"'k?e Tir' f"' ne tM Vfar a8ainst WW nceival.le road hazard 'it,.. ...;u... i I... , . . ... adhis n a V'C 'Z "!f ?tr. a"d f ""-tisfac.o, v service such KeTlU- i:Lv n.L ..i'.. .. . Z V .. "FT l"e un,e lne Ilre n!U5 Wfn u-and not wiukinanship. "lmnor"" he ire against nil defects on mileage. material and wW4?v X!i,(vSfil)IT- A SMALL INOIAL PAYMENT. PAY IN WEEKLY OR MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS AS YOU ARE PAID All Tires Installed Free by Our Qualified Mechanics CARR FURNITURE C0..INC. WARKHOI SE DISTRIIU TORS FOR KELLY SPRlNfiFIEI.l) TIRES JT'RRY (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Ily .Mr. .Mary It. Kail (Observer Correspondent) A A llolden, accompanied by some friends, went over to Wal lowa on a fishins trip last Sunday, injc ;rip last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. rL H. 1. 1st rude and small da ashler and Miss Uihel Cox recently returned from Lakeside, where tbey had visited evera! days with l-elatives and friends. Anetnv the relatives who visit ed at tin W 1.. Uobertson hme last Sun l.iv t were Mir. and M-.-s. (Jen. KoberU'im and s?n. Morris, uf l'ondon. Mr. Nellie Hobert fon and Mr. and Mrs. Ii. M. Mur ray and daughter of 1 Gninde. All of the visitors were former residents of I'erry. Friends of MLs. Guy Ilaker. a loriner I'erry resident. were Kreatly shocked at hearing of her untimely death. Mn. 1 taker pass ed away ut the lLot like hospital the middle of the past week. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles W ltond. I this comiiumity. were Sund.-iy K-slN if Mr. and Mrs. C. ". Hoiol, who lie on a, ranch in the Grange Hall roimiiunity. I-, M. Greenaitph was visit inq: , friends at rpper Kl U hist Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Illanchard an Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Hawkes . r'enlly rnhdt a trip to Caldwell, Idaho. Miss Carrie Alvey. of Vpper , Flat. recen:l.v visited friends In Iv Grande Mr. and Mr?. Hurt Kail visited at the Hurt Hill home at Klein lafct Sunday. They were arfon; pft n led by i h - lu o d a u h t ers. Mrs. Hill and -Mn. K:;il are cous in.'. ! .M f . n nd M r. Cha ries 1 la rris arr non- resident of IVrry. It. is reported that they have pur- i chafed ,-v home here and plan to t.uiM n new hannhiw in the near .future. MV. and Mrs. t"h,t-lfs Whif nwin and small son were recent visitor in l-a (r.inilc. Mis? I. il.i Jean I'ierson .is a Sunday curst at the home of her xr.tnd ii tt ttlier. Mrs, T. K. INerJOn. h- live- in town. Varrell Hlaisdiile. who his ln visit irg relatives in IVrry fnr sterjl eek. n-tttrne..! ti liis lwMie in Idaho lat Sunday. llohcrt Myrick ant! family, who ba been livinc at The I pper Flat. havt move. I to the rejVnoe in l.tiHrr Ferry which was recent ly occupitd hy the Victor ll.irri wn family. i.io. dance orchestr; musicai proKranv: l H; I Iia; 11. Vagabond of Air Siiokano K 1 1 . (:mi; G. MM"; inn trio; 7:Su. NMC; H;3 la, dance band: Siiu IV:ni('if 1 I'O ( lisa) : 7, jtpiiiar music IVe Welamjeyou toPonland. ZOO comfortible room, each with bth. Reasonable met. Convenient down-town location. She HOTEL CONGRESS PORTLAND, OREGON Units . bocru Rtstdem Morocct AMERICANS ARE FAVORED BY LOW PRICE0F SUGAR Most Nations Pay Much Higher Price for This Product t ii. MiSSJON BLU l According to statistic?, sujrar is one of the cheapest food products bought by the American housewife day in and day out. In Australia and New Zealand, where the per capita consumption is thirty pound? more per year than in the United States, a higher price i. maintained. The standards of this country in refining sugar, not only insure uni form color, (rranulation, density and purity, but (rive it unlimited keeping qualities. Besides. Ameri cans are offered supar in many in viting forms, conveniently paVkeJ to suit their need a. The low price of susrar. its mar.v uses, and the import a r.t part it j f)lays in the diet should not be over-1 poked. It is one of the chiwf injfredi-j ents in wholesome dis.-i,rts. liiciud ing puddings, custards and ice cream. It improves ;b taste-appeal of b-veraires, nutritrcu- rwed and fresh fruits, also breakfast rreal Mrs. f n. Hallmark and rhil-j Used as a seasonine with salt, suirar l dn n r-rrntly u-ited Mr. Hull- J heightens the flavor of veetaHel MISSION BHL S3.25value for onIy$149 Get the great, big White King Bubble Ball, shown above, with a large package ot ,h,te K,g Granulated Soap and hree bars ot M.SMon Bell Soap, all worth $3.2S-foronly h.te K,g Granulated Soap can be used for your finest fab ncs, hos.ery and hn.ene. ou will find that White Kin cpS your sheerest, 3antiest things lovely because this soap is made trom the purest vegetable oils. 1 Mission Bell Soap for your complexion! The mon delicate complexKH,, are refreshed and cleansed with thXld IIS? Here s good tun! Clean fun! An exercise ball for grown-ups a, d as children. Made ot real "live" rubber. Ordinarily wodd cos you $,.so or more.. Be sure and ?ct this a o ""- -w" oecause t.ley re so good and pure. nark noih r. Mr. Airy V.drj lin.. uhn livi-r .-it iji. Mr. ami Mrs. Kmcry K.-ri;t:-on. -io r..iilM ai lljlsunl. nwnliy vi.!tl ri'lntfTpji In itiis. roniim:n Ity. rar!M tVvilry .iml hi. ni.-". Mrr. H M.WTls.n. ar. vitli'c rot-nlvf. .it Norlh I'oiMl.r l-ii rich in vitanun. and mi::erai. Th halthv. well-fed United States Army consuyne con.idernbiv inore iiuirar rer cr.p:ta SSaa Ihoi in ciniia:i life. I:a.mm-h a., th diet of the- soMrt--. in?.ant?-. watched m.tiual xd d'a.-x experts, this ca'?urjnti r uf jtu.a'i is significant. Good food proinotei vwd health. The Sugai fntitj-.e , Three Sizes of White King Granulated Soap-22 lb., IK lb. and V2 oz. Never Sold in Bulk