Friday, June 6, 1930
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Three
Home Department
Of Presbyterian
tennlnnt for the falifornln-Orogon I
stage lines anil the freight mid
- ! lse lines ana tne rreiKht iiml
CnUrch. In Meetine Ilwiger Wngun train ajmrntlni;!
t j from ficottsbnrir, the pflnclpitl
riVlisntrul u.ternoon wax "en- j P?vtX in lhe f"" I""" of the
The completion of the railroad,
however, brought heavy losses to
the town until the paving of the
Pacific highway canned the 'com
munity to take on new life.
One or the old stage conches
that uaert to roll into Ciinyonvllle
front California has been resur
rected and wilt be driven July 4
by Tom Rurnolt. veteran Mtage
driver. 'who will lead the parad-.
M.i'9. H. Ku.sseh, 80, whose father,
George Itoberts, settled the land
upon which (.Sinyonvlllc Is locat
ed, Will be queen of the relebrn-tiom
joyed by the Home department of
the Presbyterian church Thursday
if V the home of Mrs. J. 1-'. Heasty
tin Hprlilic street with airn.7 Hena
Palmer hhd Mrfl. Jennie Thompson,
aJlstlng as HoU'Hhpb. Kouf via-j
Hni'H were-present, Mrs, Cora Jftcl, I
.Mm, JonnAKni unfl ncr stuti'i. of
Seattle, and Mvn, Adolulde t'eter
Hon( who .recently moved to l.a
Craiide from flurnn.
tMrH. George Halter led the do
v'otlnnnl, after which a nodal after
noon was enjoyed with Kensington.
PIuhh were made for the annual
Jnly picnic which will he held July
0 Ihe wecond Tluu'mlny of that
month, as the first Thursday is
the flay before the Fourth. Mrn.CJUEATKlt IHKICiHT- SA Pl'I'V
i), V. .Moran was appointed chair
niah- of the . menu. Nearlng the
close of the .-meeting dainty: re
frcHhmcnts were served.
ACIHKVKI I1Y ltAIMt6.lS
AidIs Planning
NKV YOHK (AD One of the
records made hy Amerlcnn rail-
jroads during the past decade Is th
jincieflsed sarety with which freight
Id handled.
A 11 fl ft i I In 1S21 shortly after the
..a.lL-lrSchy x illl carriers were Returned to private
7 ,. ' ' b , jojicration hy the government, they
.Twenty-one members were pres-'Vpald ail - average of $ per
ent lit , '1 he meetllig of the Itiver- freight cftr for loss and damage to
side 1 ladies Aid yesterday nrtei freight shlpmenta The total hill
noon at lituie chapel with Mrs. t' amounted to $inJ,7:(0,:U6.!
i Hiytone and .Mrs. Tom HuyltesM," in inss. according to the Amerl
lio.stesHeu.' , ctin Hallway' association this was
1 A pattern 'wis sehcled, for:, a. cut. to $37.42906. or. 6Ji.-cents.pei:
quilt .and -the members will begin cur. a reduction of.Gl per cent in
work' on' it In the near future. Mrs. the nine, year " period. The claims
Aniert Neiikirchner. Mra George handled in 1 929 totaled 2.51-1.67S.-
Hilya'rd and Mrs. Blystone were.'
:ilpointd.. members of a commit- - I1KAVY ALI''A1I'A LOSS
ice to visit the sick. "; .' UOKKBCHG. Ore. AI A
A picnic was planned which will heavy ' loss has been sustained by
bB..ylield..-.at ;.the . Hiversidu park Umpliuu . valley alfalfa, growers,
'ilhiirsday, June 20. it will Inst alt The Inte rains have discolored the
day and a potluck luncheon will first cutting, most. of which is still NKW YORK', June 0 (AP)
be served at noon. All members on the ground. j IT.hu le Lee, 42,- the third Chinese
and-their families are Invited. ( 7
. A. pleasant program was enjoyed .. ..The gross agricultural jvealth.of
with Miss Lois Jean Davis playing ; Canada for I Win is estimated at
. , T' BE WTH-TW TROUT T-PW?7.I'Mn,. I .
W .-'. rouse J 3A.Kt:r how ' ) a . cAMVAse-Atx. S I
iMlWC ( eAKDR GO BA0 FOR A CHArtttE.J
"
L 1930 The A. P, Oreal Britain RfcthUt Reserved 6 S- 1
-
i TO GKAIU'ATK 2H I
clusfi of 274 ' students Will today I
receive diplomas from Pit lent High I
senpol. ' 1
-.A total of lfi.500 rural consoll- I
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STATI-: I'IGHTK IOHKST 1-1 It K
with pki:vi:xtiox .Mirnions
SAN KHANCIKCO (AP) Th.
state division of forestry and agrl- !
cultural extension .service of the
I'nlversity of Califurnu are diMiion
fliratlUK In foothill communities
all the essentials of rural fire pro
tection. In this way the depart
ments hope 10 reduce the forest
fire hazard this mimmei to u mini
mum. Two miniature slopes of soil are
set up to show th0 effect of fire
on the water supply. .One slope Is
protected by brush rields While lhe
other Is unprotected.
Two quarts of Water nro applied
to eah with th0 result that the
hulmts covered area shows percola
tion of half the water Whllo most
of that put on the unprotected
slope runs off the surface,
pI:ks oiKi:n kahlikr
IMi; TO .MILD I, A I'll Kit
WASH I NO'I lO K - A P ) Sa t Innnl
parks are opening to tourists from
one month to six weeks earlier
tlinh usual this year.
' This is due' to an unusually mild
winter, i The public automobile
park at the south. .Kim of Onmrt
Canyon Wa.- tpened to. lourlHts'on
Jklarch 27. v "
Hears emerged from hibernation
this ytnf curlier than usual.
Tchhe.ssee riVe-cent guftiJIhc
tax yielded 73.500 in
revenue during ApMl. -a...
STATE N0W PLAYING
HOLD EVERYTHING-
HERE COMES
,Nev York City has 2.000 motion
picture houses. i
Our Service
REMOVES
WRINKLES
From Your Face
Miss. Helen approximately
vocal solos
two piano, numbers,
fallows .singing two
and Miss AMvian H 11 yard reading
Home selections. " loiter in the af
ternoon these three girls assisted
the hostesses In serving deltclotiH
iTfrCshments.. Tim vxpxt meetllig
.ylll be held in July With Mi'M. Hell
llrown and Mrs. Bennett hostesses.
5an-Tanka Bridge
'Club Entertained
Mc(mi)ers-of the Ran Tanka club
thet . In Baker Tuesday for a de
lightful afternoon of cards at which
Mrs,t Rerge Head was hostess. Mrs.
ion ''.Smith peter won first honors
lind tMrs. Arthur Peck, of Baker,
recelvcylJ consolation iward , with
lJiree tables at play. Pansles Vvern ;
jjj prctjy di&outton and lat'prtgln
ty -refreshments were served."
7' Those. ' attending from T,a !'
prande were Mrs. Sntllhpeter, Mrs. I
fclll Casey. Mrs. It. R. Itandall. Mrs.
William Stocking, and Mrs. H. A. t
ffhrlsty. The next meeting will be
Vith Mrs. Cecil Mathews June 18.
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Bluebird Group
Honors Guardian
J7,!I78, 033,0(10.
Tong War Takes
Another Victim
slain in Nevv York metropolitan
area in 3i Hours,, was. loumi snoi
Police--, had nlready attributed
lo a tong outbreak the deaths of i
a Chinese found shot to death lit :
downtown New York and another)
slain with a hatchet' in Newark!
mi'lv veMlonlil V.
A i ota i oi j n.tiMu rural eoouu
About $2,0,ft00-Is to he spent tinted schools are operating
In mail hv the Snskatchewnn irov- .motor (uisses. acci(-dlng to a sur-
to death In tl- '"ink " ' ' p0"-"- "nnnkinn mi thJ jveV of the ' California Automobile
iniimii'i in ti-ookivn tot nv. i extension or rural nower lines. -- ji4.Mn-utiiuii.
I lJ I CSSCS - KJ Ct LS M 1 1 CX LS 1
ironorlhg their guardian. Miss
I i.a lie t h , H esse. the O wea go n
Bluebird group of Willow school
fialled ar her home yesterday at a
elightful birthday party. The af
ternoon was spent playing games
Jtnd Inter dainty refreshments were
served. 1
Announcements
' Ills fnnip No. 2!iso, noynl
XrighborH of Amci'Iru. will moot
in roRtilnr session n)i . Monday
.jrinliiR, June n. nt 7:30 In tin
pilcl Kollows hall. All niomhris
anil vlHliInK ndRhuorii an conllally
invllnil 10 attend.
CANYONVILLE
: WILL RE-ENACT
1 PIONEER DAYS
j . .
- nosiirita, ore. ad-pio.
hcer days are to be rn-enaeted at
Canyonville July 4.
v; Canyonville wan nnre ant of the
most important' communities In
,'fou thorn Oregon, ns It was ihe
THESE STOCKS MUST BE SOLD
After inventnrv of our stocks on June 1st. we find that we must meet the
necessity of-matcriallyredtrcing-NpWrour stocks of-Dres
Hats. ;
STARTING SATURDAY MORNING
WE THROW PRICES DOWN FOR QUICKEST SELLING
Fashionable
Pumps
in the very newest mate
rials and creations
Shoes ef remarkable
beauty . fashions that
reveal careful attention
to every detail essential
to correct style fit and
sen-ice.
Prices 54.93 to SS.50
Rollins IUmstop Hosiery
$1.30 Pair
"Wear Uolllnn nocansn
Itollins Wear"
DRES
Regular, new, fresh stocks right in season now.
New shades, now materials and new styles for
late Spring and Summer wear.
Just the dresses you'd be buying for your
Summer wardrobe and paying regularly up to
nearly double these prices. They must be sold
regardless of. the sacrifice.
ALL SPRING COATS
Vi PRICE
NEW
SPRINfi
AND
SUMMER
HATS
"Exceptional millinery values in fine new hats
many very new arrivals.
Every one represents double the sale price in
regular value.
$3.95
$5.95
$7.95
MAIN 56
Stnndard Laundry Co.
"Wife Saving .Slnilon"
StriUo tin the band here
... w ' : 1 1 : .. T i .. : i .. ..
talking laughing nautical
riot! ' ...
1 .
He's In the navy now .
uid how the girls fall for
him ! .
Clarence- Brown
Production
, V with ..
ANITA PAGE
. KARL DANE
J.C.NUGENT
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CINDERELLA SHOP
GROCERY SPECIALS FOR SAT. & M0N. JUNE 7-9
All Gold Brand
Fancy Spinach .
No. 2V2 Can
2for .. :.35c
Fireside
Marshmallows
1-lb. Carton .21c
A Ihtiold Strand
' :.;Tancyv-' ...
J'meapple
: Full Slice8 v
No. Can 28c
10-lb. Bag
10-lb. Bag
56c ' PURE CANE SUGAR 'Tc
Tea Garden
Maxwell louse
COFFEE
1-lb.Can.. .43c
SYRUP
1 Gal. Can. $1.22
Curtis Brand
RIPE OLIVES
Full pt. can 16c
3 for
10c
3for
49-lb.
Bag
$1.59
MILKY WAY BARS ik
YES - WE SELL
FEDERATION
FLOUR
A Home Product
19-11).
T!aK
$1.59
STEA D1LY INCREASING! WHY? Ask ihe customer who is
trying our meat department. We use only the highest grade
possible Baby Beef and choice cuts of alt kind. ' GRANDE
RONDE VALLEY GROWN and purchased locally. Help
the local farmer.
hoil on
POUND UL
Itaby IJeef
POKK STEAK
POUND
Choice Lean Cuts
SPRING CHICKENS
POUND
24c
PORK CHOPS
POUND :
Choice Center Loin Cuts
LINK SAUSAGE
POUND
Tender in Sheep Casings
35c
29c
35c
1422 Adams
Corner Depot and Wash.
V,
"'7.
Mr
Groc. Vcc. Meats
Groc. and Veg.