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Saturday, June 7, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Five , two Att-Hlciiis j'uo uulomobilo liCcluentH, bo til f ;t more or less minor nature. ivimo reporicu iu me puni'w ycii lertlii)'. No one was reported in- jjurotl. Mrs. Olenn Jones, of Hll- urd, una ji. u. uiscn, 01 imKcr, vvrro In a collision ot ineir cars 3:45 o clock yefiteriliiy at un ion. I,. I . i.aniz, 01 i;ove, nnu is. Malonc. of Twin Kalis, floured uii accident at G p, in. yesterday Adams and I'ir streets. Irncy records in Oregon In tliruwing the case" in the par lance ol postal employes. rec- Ht'd is 15 minutes for assembling expects to attend college iu Wash ington this fall. Meeting PostjKMied The Supremo Forest of the AVoodman's clrclo which was to Hutchison, who Is in a Boise hos-ltivo or tho fact that It Is nn un pital. , Her sis tor, Victoria, who! usual privilege to sit under tho in k'ft yesterday for Mountain Home, struction of such un authority and was stopped by a telegram and one so widely known as Mrs. Both will be iu liois0 with her father. Bailey McLean and to havo tho op- . portunity to como to know her per- .Maii iii-c UdjiLst sonally. Perhaps It was realized William J. Sharp of Im. Grande all tho mom yesterday when Mr. and Kilu-l J. l'earl of Spray, Ore., received a marriage license yes terday at the county clerk's office. have met this comins Monday J (m.v (-usn night has been postponed until the state manager arrives. He is ex pected June 15, at which time a special meeting will bo called. To Portland Mr. and Mrs. Otover (.rimmctt l'meeduro In a civil case was U pun this murninp at the justico of the peace court with C. Appleby told them that at the Baker school which had been bo inff so successful this week, with a .splendid teacher and a larpo at tendance, Mrs. .Mclean's book was be i up used as a basis fur tho dis cussions. This school was spon sored by tho Kastcrn Oregon Llpht Booth and Power Co. asl Work Ml, and Mrs. I. French havo iiMjved word thai Leslie (.'teiuo, on a combined business and pleas J' t uni trlii r I ...1.. iifitw1nm.fi llinir ttim.fti.lii u- I holds one of the highest profi- vs. Cheslcy Johnson. Tho jury hud not been completed early this af ternoon, ltobert U. Chrisman, re nublicau nominee for prosecuting' inir thromrh Hood Itlvei. to take accompanied by Mrs. Fred Holmes. attorney of Wallowa county, la at- thc upper street and watch out for left for Portland by car Thursday, ; torney for the plaintiff and K. J. John's" drug store. It is more Well, anyway, about 4U0 1-a Grande women driving to Portland, will be curious enough when driv VLsIihiK Here Mrs. Peggie Mollinette, of lirig hani City, Utah arrived in La Grande yesterday and will spend two weeks visiting at the home of Kitchen for tho deftidant. TO 1'AClH'll .Miss Nellie JjG Frees left last night for Kverelt, vnsh. into 2 separate compartmenis 815Mr!j GUc3 Harntlciu trus neariug inu names ui jrc- K'n postofflces. rur. nil without an In Pcuulctmi Mis. Kdgar Wilcox and daugh . Lcola, are visiting at the home ..r Mrs. K K. Dlvens in Pendleton for a few days. From Roosevelt Mr, and Mrs. Frank Leonard, of Roosevelt, AVash., arc visiting at the homo of Hugh Hulse. They arrived this week. SCHOOL BEST GIVEN, WOMEN OF CITY SAY (Continued from Page One) McLean's instruction," said a 1.11 ' 'tlrumUs woman yesterday. Improving .The course ut demonstrations . Mrs. Kent Heliiiiii;.', wllo under-! ).,i t,s ycur included a club wont a inujor operation last week luncheon on Tuesday, a tnmlly dln- jat tho hospital, is imurovlw; i ner on Wednesday, u bridal brouli ot Portland' .aiiidlv. Ir,, Tlmnlllv nnrl i KllllilllV A-entiiHT supper .on, . Friday., The fh'Mlliix J'eit , I'utlierlne Lieihei'H, liuuthter of Mr. and Mrs. C M. 1 I. ,.L. ............ . . I I uuuimpnreys; L.iueon cmun, uepuiy - lUHuriis . j . and recipes have all appear ouniy coroner or Multnomah J. yfm Farrls, manager of Muit-;,.d (n tilL, conim) of The Observer, onnty, a cousin of Mr. Humphreys i BOmery; Ward ami Co., has re- on lhu (iay lhe different menu was turncu irom u nip iu auilwhu prepared. Mrs. .Mcuean was asaisi nd A'era Botorff, of Portland, tiusin of Mrs. Humphreys, are Qn-re for a few days visiting rela- hives. They will attend tho fun- nil of, Alice Snook while In La Irande. . . ' V diver to Speak , The Hcv. Mr. Oliver, retired Bap ttist minister, will speak at 11 luck at- the Gospel mission- to- himrrow morning. Mrs. Blackburn tfkvlll deliver tho evening .sermon,. Ijeginnlng at 7M5. islt? Jforc Miss- Maurino Moore arrived in a Grnndo this morning from 'ortlund, to upend, several days isiting friends' here.- Miss Moore ; a former resident of .La Grande ml is a graduate of the local high kehool. She Is on her way to Cal ifornia where sho will spend the imiincr visiting her pa re ills. Miss plooro Is now teaching at II i 11s- ioro. Ore. Seattle. d thia year by Miss Eva Ledbotter of Allcel, home: economic Instruc-lort-whllo-thv Misses ltuth Geibel, Margaret and "Allao -.lUnu ..also llere on ltiislnes Leo do la l-'onladne, . of Port iid. who has been in La Grande itr tho past few days on business, ft today for linker , J,. e lNli'tlaml Oeoro Fuller left last IllKlit for ortlund by ear. . where ho will hiend a week of Ills vnealiun. vls- tins Ills In-other' and sister-in-law, hlr. and Mrs. I.ou Fuller. efl Kt N'IkIK ' ; .Miu IT. Huffon! and her nleee iKhllss .lulla Hnitllr, left last nlfclit by i-iiiil for Mlehlpin whero Ihey will isit relatives anl friends for about month. i . I 1 1 1 I'oillancl I.r. and Mrs t'harles Karther nil family are in Portland on a usiness and pleasure trip. mil To JorlUuul .. . Mrs. U E. Waltz left by train for 1'ortland, Wednesdiiy nlKhl, .Kliq hl!i..,,.r will visit with her mother, wllilol " : I'OlNTKltM ' '" " V thoro. . i I'l'l. I ,Ointteijuieo,i qr-lemoo. Jnlco and ' 'I i ' ' T ia little 'BUKar. on canteloiie kills, Return Homo I make a'V' ry goofl cookluli. I... I'. ' Day 'and his two suns, . : i Vunco and Alvin, returneu nimn-, ,iway usu an Iron fryinff pall. yesterday from Corvallls, wneio lf at ull puu,! f01. caramellzlns Alvin is a junior ui me " sllBar. Stato collese. xney niaue uio n lere ViKlllns Mr. ami .Mrs. William Vadnuis liiiil threo (lanuhters. of Portland, ire in l,a Crande visiting at the ionic of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Frel-oi-K. Tiiey made tlio (rip b,y car. by car. than half way down the business street, in the center of the block on tho high I hand side of the street ns you're driving to Portland. Tho seven-nilnuto frosting is splendid for while cuke, or spiced, cliocolalo or nut cako. Well tho school is over, and bak- int- nowder went into everything, it was supposed to be put in! And tho hent WAS turned on and oft for the unking of the lovely take yesterday. Wednesday was the heavy day and reminded one 01 the Scotchman who went to the seven ring circus and- broke Ills neck. ... STATE AUDITOR QUESTIONS BILL (Continued from Tago One) Carol Returns To Rumania; To Receive Crown lUH'HAUKST. ituniania, Juno 7 ( A P) The proclamation of for mer Crown Prince Carol as king of ltumnnia, today was demanded by a majority of deputies in par liament eloso upon the heels of Carol's drama lie return to lluch arest. by airplane from his exile In l-'raneo. U had been decided earlier that Carol should be proclaimed king tonight but It was found Impossi ble to hold a sitting of parliament which probably will be convoked tomorrow morning. Should tho government insist on the standpoint that Carol become regent only, it Is possible that Premier Maniu will resign and that parliament will proclaim Carol as king of its own powers. Tho populnco was reported pressing for Carol's proclamation as king. (jl'KKN MAHIK MAKES STATU MM NT VI UN N A, Juno 7 (AP) Dow ager tjueen Marie of Uumanla re reived first news of the unival of her son, former crown prince Car ol, In Hue ha rest from the Kumnn Ii'. minister who: inet her at the Vienna railway station whore' she stopped en' route to Oberammer gau. - - : 1 .- Her first words 'were: . "As mother V am very pleased at Carol's onthusiastli; welcome home. As to myself, l always will remain tho faithful guardian of my people." ' Underwent Operation Mamo Speckhart underwent a serious operation this morning at ihA Crande Hondo hospital, and is reported to be doing as well as ; Carameli.o a cup of granulated sugai1. Let it dry, pound it up and run through a sieve. This makes n very pretty garnish for the icing of a cake, is tasty and In candlo light Hpur.kles quite prettily. expected. Ilcliirncd Hume Mr?:. I-. H. Craig has returned from a two weeks slay i" Kalania. Wash., visiting nor sister, Mrs. It. A. Parks. 'illlges a 9 ' per for 'b' to the !' . nts u do.en urL. ci"i ;i-n '.it. ui a A tone Is a-cake with more fill ing than cake and is coming to be. JuHuA:ittoi.uhd more. Of course it - " is not so good for a picnic or mi- Lciiviiig Tonight " " i ilaf occasion as It must ,bP eaten if. K. Srolt is leaving Imiighl on ;wilh ;i r,irI(i 'j-u, morlngao pine hls way to Miissoula, Miii)!:. ;.lo .vwl.t ! it, i j , i k fi " rto r -fl on Thursday was his parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. non,-of a ti't,l than a'cakc. ' w..tt anil to ioin his wife who Is j iJ visiting there. -Mr. and .Mrs. Scott rjt( will return jto La Uiaiuio auei t . C;indy. and , in April $tf4.!Ht. May ex penses have not yet been compiled. A number of telephone conversa tlo.nn,. arq sahP to have beetv. be tween the governor and his cam paign, headquarter In Portland. Attached lo vouchers going from tho governor's office was a nota tion' that none of tho money In cluded In the expense accounts was spent In connection with the campaign- V Close Scrutiny Promised .Carle A brums, secretary of the board of control, said some of lhe governor's expense claims for May hail reached his orflce. but that they -.would not be public records until some action hud been taken on :lliem. -It was said at the state dopn'rt jnent that the expense accounts of all slate officials who were candi dates or who w e re In any w a y conned ed with the campaign would bo closely scrutinized. LA GRANDE'S FIRST AUTOMOBILE TAXI (Continued from Pair On) happened. Dr. W. T. Phy purchased the car In 11)00, when it was new, but dur ing the winter something frozo and It was brought to Mr. Smith for ro pafrs. Seems queer going to a bi cycle shop to repair an automobile, but queer things happened In those days. Mr. Smith, with an -eye for business, recognized its possibilities and ono spring day, Uen Noyes bo enme a taxi driver, owner of Dr. Phy's frozen Iteo. Twenty-thrco years has perhaps done much for L,a Grande and its people. Mr. Smith's business has grown from a bicycle repair shop to that of an automobilo dealer. Tho taxi business has prospered from one fresh air machine, to a number of sedans; from ono man to many. Mr. Noyes has progressed from a taxi-man, who was out in all kinds of weather, to a com fortable barber shop of. which he Is tho proprietor. Chug, chug, chug sput, sput the old car starts, and in a whiz U takes us back to today and drops us, but beforo it goes don't fall to notlco tho bondage on the rear tire. Bandages then were first aid for injured tires. WYKOFF SHATTERS 100-YARD RECORD (Continued from Pago One) REMINGTON WILL DELIVER ADDRESS (Continued from: Page One) fashlaned easy chairs, with their heavy leather and great big tacks. In those days, one might bet, every seat was a rumble seat as far as any noise or wind was concerned. The selling for the picture is near tho Oro Dell bridgo on the old road. There was a no) her photo graph too dim to print, of Mr. and Mrs. Al Andrews In another car, and Mr. and Mrs. Noyes In tho taxi. A Heal Pioneer And whether or not the car had a starter, it was a starter for many things that mean history for Ia Crande. It was the pioneer taxi M r. Noyes was n brave man to start it. It might have boon the first used ear salo in Iji Clraiide, but whether or no, I. C. Smith then a repairer of bicycles man aged tho deal and this Is how it u shunt wind at his back, but the bl-eezo was not sufficiently strong to ruin his chances for official ac ceptance of his performance as a new world's record. ' , " Anderson's Luiigo Wins , Stephen Anderson. lnlversHy of Washington hurdler, tied the world's record o :14:4 In defeal ing I.ee JSentman, Illinois, in the J20 yard high hurdles by a. foot. Senlman and Anderson run. neck and eek until they reached Hie last hurdle, when Anderson, in a furious drive, lunged lulu tho tape' a winner. Joo Siva It, aco of thp llutler co lege team, stole the ono mile run from ltufus Kiser, of University of Washington, the clumnplon shlp. and ltalph Hill, of Oregon. Sivak stayed with tho second flight until the back stretch of tho last lap and then set a. sprinting pace to tho finish, leading Kiser, tho early puce setter, by five yards to win In 4: 1 h'A, Sam MacKeever, Illinois, came from, nowhere on tho home stretch and Just beat Itay Swarlz, of Western Stato Teachers, Kalamazoo, M.lch., by a foot. Hilt was sixth after shar ing the early lead with Kiser, Simpson Wilis 220 In 20.7 ' Simpson, beaten in his heart breaking finish with W'ykoff In tho century, came back to smash the N. C. A. A. record in winning the 2 0 yard dash In :'2U.7. Simp son, off In front, bounded along witli terrific speed, making a show of his field, and finished five yards ahead of Cy l.eland, of Tex as Christian, with Hddlo To lan. t ho Wolverines' sprinter, third. Simpson clipped a tenth of a sec ond off tho meet record estab lished by himself a year ago. Wyk nlT was not a starter In tho yard event. Iteginald (Pole) Howen, Pitts burgh's track captain, became Ho -yard champion, defeating a fine field In 4S seconds even, throe tenths of a second slower than the . meet record, llowen led from the start ami stood off brilliant chal lenges by Victor Williams, of Southern California, and ltussel Waller, of Northwestern, the de fending champion, Walter drew the outside lane and needed 3U0 yards to get Into, a challenging position. Huskliy, Leading Meld With ten of the sixteen events run oil, tho 'University of Wash ington was leading in the table of points with ;tn: Ohio State second With 27: Southern California third with 2U, Harold Mimning. of Wlohlla university. Wichita. Ivans., ran tho legs off a field of -4 to win the two mile run In 0 : 1 S. 1 . record breaking time. He clipped IU 7 10 seconds off tho N. C. A. A. mark. ... A oro Koconl lime . Orvil Martin, ot Purdue, smash ed tho S. C A. A. record fur ,tho SKO-yurd run by defeating Dale Letts, of Chicago, bv ton yurds In 1:54.1. clipping a tenth of a sen ond off tho mark made by Johnny Slltif. of Illinois, in 1U27. " IT. A. Conley. Tvnnwood. -Cal.; Inventor, has patented an auto matic device for plastering walls.'. Expert Hat Cleaning 75c at ANGEL'S SHOE SHINING PARLOR Chiropodist "t And - ; Arch Specialist: DR. L. B.EATON 3 (Practice Limited to the. Foot). All Foot Trouble Successfully. Troated. Appointments Desired. SACAJAWKA IXXY 3IaUi 80 Examination Free - ; BLUE MT. ICE CREAM 1 The IJcst in Eastern Oregon. 39c tt Quart, all day s ', ToiHwrrow, Sunday. 2 Ice Cream Cones for 5c " ' They're Twins at MERGER'S CASH GROCERY FRESH MEAT DAILY o : O O : O . o o : o o o o - ' o ' 6 . o r BH TOT JLJJ NORTHWEST PREMIER SHOWING Miss Caro- W1IH liiir iaii of water to lust , Bold the school colors. ir n 'siioonfiil of the hoi Mine WUHanis, art Instructor, wrok.- ' tho'U nttlli of his viu-alion ; ,.,,,,' , .., . ..un of water, If. tho ntlvlsor. from his work al the J. I'- l'l',1,u'j't,t, ii. Is rather to. heat tho water thanl s The taff is as follows: Miss store. i ihMl the candy. . .. j flraca Gelhcl.' editor: ailss Miriam , -. .v rscxw- ' "T :-' . TOnnE nsslsTiinf editor: Miss I r I'm-lliiml l ' 41 niaie not i:iistard and iirtiliBC ! Velio Jllintlnxton, art editor; lien ;v .Mies- llcrtha. Wnllsinccr, " ini'tl her .nfll ,,, r() ,.u ..excellent fillings,. Oestorlini.' and Charles Cook, html- j I l,i-,,r!iM Kverelt WallsinKer. arc ,.. ,.., .,,,, yesterday. A ness nmiinscrs; Miss Harriet) dilvlnir lo l'oitlanil today, where and .m ihs r lein i l,.in,,n I'llllnir , Is. also uood. hut If Ahca rn, senior iilcfiires; Miss lies-,1 llln Wullsinu-er will make a". I i,., ,,, , tali., onlv a ha f cuo.ter WcslonsKow definite stay. ' l- l.-inon Juice; 'fllllne tho cup up Wri-lll, freshniall plelures; T.lllian I wiiii ..ii,.. . ntid adillnir . some! Chaduiek, eirciilallna: r.eo Waite. 1 l.en (lie llospllal ),-.'. ; (.corse Yetreau left the' ("iiani1 ltondc hospital Kriday alter lieini! a patient there. ' -; To rortlnnil .Mrs. M. Hlcliox left last hIkIiI for Portland, where she will visit relatives for two weeks. siiKar, according to ttislc. .men's athletics: Miss lietninyri I ; Miller, women's athletics; .Miss There Is no! KUaranlee that fudlfci Alice lloylcn, faculty: Miss Clrace ...in ..... Kiiir..i. MIII..SS al the sucar: lfalllnit, humor: Miss Alta LallK- ms IhoroiiKlily dissolved before the'' ley. organizations: Miss Kvelyn ' . . . . 1.lmnn '.Viilnli ti's l.piienn: Miss I rooking process oeguis. Itellll'lUMl MoilH? Mrs. J. C Camp and son. Jack, eturned Thursday from a visit in ho Knst, where they spent six Keeks visiting relatives and friends it Woiisau, Wis., Detroit. Mich., nd Chicago, 111. Arrived Tuesday " Eunice und CharlcsninntiOn and Kv'alter Kennedy, of Iimvale, Nelir., Li-rived in Im tlranile last Tuesday Inornlng for a visit with their uti le, 1). A. 1'lilllipH ot this cliy. They Intend to vlsit'.ln ' I'ortlnnd and oi ins. In California, before rclurn ig home this fall. .... ; 'o SKikane . ... ., ... . .Miss Kathryn. Andelop. aecon. anled by her .'grandparents, left lero Friday morning for Spokane auto. Miss Anderson, who is h member of this year's graduation iss of the T.a Cirnnde High school To Vtnh Mrs. V. AfcDanlel aild dalighler. Hazel, have left for l.ogan. I'luli. where they will visit witn relatives jn Kl11(s f.... in,, mniillis. Kralmnn. 'iV'oliian's League; Miss Pauline Knllou, K. 11. A.: business1 If you have no lniniedlate use! committee; Audrey Ileymer. Mabel for lhe 1'gir vo ks. aficr making u .""mm cake which whiles. oiks, nrier making u; i.iiiui, inmuon.1. culls for only tho' Udwln Rogers, Jean Ttaybnrn, Mlsa 1 droii the yolks In bolllngt Hoguc; assistants: Ustat .Tolinson, I hou wilier and allow them lo cook, i' ' i""11' . ..nii-i .-i.i . ., using them for sandwich filling, vlun r.urki Kunlce Cray. VerBClla tc. Never throw out in.v ' ...... .... .. v.- Hnys Ifnir liilercsl Nick Stevens has bought half interest in tho l.a Grande Shoe .Shining parlors with J'c.le llosos. fl'o I'ortlanil : 1 Mr. and Mrs; W. I'. Moore and daughter. Culene. went tu I'ol-t-land this morning returning bniiie after attending the funeral of Mrs. Mooro's father, .luhn .Schilling. I'HEAP LETTER HEADS Never Kill iinil -Never Will I II l AnylMMly Any ;ool. They I nn- Jut I.Ike . Dirty Collars. I Ask for Sninph'S o f Iletter I Jllir Mends I NELSON I I IB Opposite Post Office STRAW HAT Large Assortment $1.95 Homo I-'ioih l-:iigene .Mr. and Mrs. l-'rank Slcward and family 1 have returuefl lionie from attending the slate I-'. 11. K. convention in Eugene. yolk of the egg as it contains the '. ' ' '" ' . . . substances which have the most son, ltalph Connor. Edna Hart and Jennie Melson. The book is dedicated to 11. E. ; lion't be afraid to try ilevv reel-' 1"'""'. '" e first president of Hie pes. Cooking bceomes borcsonie K. O. N. It contains many plelures more often when the same old .Including attractive views , of hnl things ,e mnd,. over and over and ern. Oregon scenery Individual over again. Recipes which an. Picture of the two classes and of found in advertisements are very tho facu ly are shown, ' he nd-, n-ldon. found to be unreliable, or '"I'.istration, udent actlv ties in ,1 Mrs. McLean pill It. are always r 'ldlllK clubs, living organta. Ions, reliable; us they arc used to assist "thletlcK all shown in photo- in the sale of n iiroiluct and the; i greatest care Is exercised In giving them out. Mis. Me Lean discussed yesterday, dinners of lhe character of tin Parisian dliinoii Which she served last year and which ninny Iji Grande women have used nincc. ."ri.(Uenlly she, herself, makes more of this than she tnrcs to use aL one time, then cans the re mainder and finds it very hundy lo have In Die ease of an emergency. Is u humor section with a very modern title page. The general color scheme is also in blue and gold. In planning n dinner bo sure Visited Here .Mr. nnd Mrs. Marion lleadley. of Walla Walla, visited 111 Ut Granoo on Wednesday and Thurs day at the home of G. P. lleadley. Ucltirucd Home Mr. and .Mrs. C. I'., llappcrsctt havo returned home from Eugene where they attended the ! . O. E. that the Items on the menu ore state cunvenl Ion. held Monday and not ,, soH, or all solid: not nil Tuesday. Mr. Iltippersclt was re- s-,.,.t or all sour; (sweet tends to elected treasurer lor the lodge ,,..,, j,,,, ,,, appetite, while the sour and l.ylc Coiiners. of Pendlelon. j t imulateH the appetite): have not was elected stale secrelary of Ihc!., lnl noitiu-r all cold, even In slate aerie. j Wi,rm weather. .'oniier Jte.sldi'nls (Vilniug , Word bus been received by M r.i. j 'j-j, ,.U es,. carrots scrvi d wllh Erank Harris that Mrs. J. mile ,. .-Meken in aspic, yesterday Itlchardson and her father. P. Ibnmke .a nlci way to serve cheese liiekinson. of llalboa, Cal.. ..tidvjfll pi,.. (,,. f.i!.,.,. may also be .Mrs. I'm. of San lllego. started on : fayhione.l in small apple form. u thelr way to li Grande Jane 2,jM(f ,, dove for the bud end and travelling by auto. Tiny are all!., rw. ,,.ar ,, stem end. former residenls of this ity. . , .Mrs. Charles I'laylo received til" I .ft Last Mglll .illeiidanie flrsl-prizi. yesterday. It Mrs. Anna I'liinuey .-n lasr wmm n n electric lousier presented nieht for Thcoihh to visit r- l.iliv.-.a. ilV u K.,.st'-rn On tren IJffht Ih r home If with ln-r tlhiiKlit'T, ' j-OWcr ('. Am apeelat irlft no th; Mrs. A. M. Mi Kinl'-y, ut Jns .h. j,.;0sint: ;'. In addlttun to the who drove to I-ji (iramlc with hr. S(k s, voffi'fn vtc. ly the s- hinini: . i).h'. lh" Mitr-uhi nl tlmr-li NTt li'' i ( oi nst;ir li hy tin- orn I'riU:j:t The Uv. anl Mrs. Oohiti h:iv')f t((. fi,,iir ly tin: I -a Craii'h r-f.irn'(I to 1-a (rniinl iind rliurrh 1 ijiini,- o. r'lr., TtU roplcs (if Iilit f-rvlc'-vs fur th- Hm i i-t ehnn h ill v Alh n'.s hook "TUf1 MuJcrn Up as usual tomorrow. wil!i chil- I t-thrii1 if Inta!in(f Ih'liffhtf ol ilr'"n fl day program in th? morn- ; i(,'k1m" wcrr Klvrji out by the Mh liiff nt 10:30. ' !zol;i people. Mhra-"y Ch..l The J-a Grande public lihnirjri In nirikintf the will he rlof il all dif on Snnd.'ty.t I msi-.j in two dy (I urine Junf. July and Auk-im. jodm OiIH'iI liy lllii'j! Mi!H lutuWTW Hutihtfoii l"ft to day for I.toi-o. Vhtre she w calh-d by !:; Hints of lv T oh' r- A L. r'iirh dreMlntf of th: wlioo itMlp UllKht ht; it'JJ'.'i. WOlll" in lift a i (I. dry or tnpand. tutnv iiorfu i a.linli. or sum'- Worc't'-r-.iilro Kiut. !'d- hu : circus . n ly ... ..PhIHv- - 7 - CIRCUS : gf '" , "tl-Vwi V I CCS LAUGHS UXVl B Stove N6. 13 La Grande .L T, ftft 1 'VO If CHESTER CONKLIN l . jSgj YJTrn Mr ' BEN TURPIN Vl. f Mj Ir ',: DOROTHY BURGESS f Vtj I J L. HELEN TWELVETREES t LI 4 I 1 I I AN ALL-STAR SUPPORTING CA1.T g h ill LC I CfA.' Us l'athe Sound News and hear this lvT I kVJ kroj ' f Vft ViUiphonc Acts big circus. f 3 M ' f&Z v p , . SBSi H K7--'i.l , I. Last Time Today. mP Assorted .deaslii models In I WILLIAM POWELL . T V Iuldo r imrrow hrim III in mf itfyW -Vl tSjtfi Als' II I'POINTKI) IIKELS" jl iJxall VV-1 lleaiiuii ir odd lots Jul II " 411 f' '-T S TM lueiily-flvo of them. Your II . . mill S' IstW I I $1.00 II STARTING TOMORROW jMfsrtfLll. " ' 'M a K fl IF. M?NAY J I r y7 a i$ W y-W-Wt TVV'MM' 1 ' 'il"r','. LV IP " ll(te&&r- ..-)' Fasc,,t,n9 I l&MM HtiiixH HATES-- JEAN HERSHOLT M (j K A W A D A JOHN HOLLAND U H 1111 II 1 fl Dmm iiaiiiiaiiiii mini m m Il-l'S st'ND VY ULst Time Today i& Sound News ' "KETL'RN OK I)K. I I' A Talking Comedy MONDAY MWf ll! " Wl "Sti-iinenr S-v" TOMORROW On La Grande's NEW PUBLIC GOLF COURSE This course has just been constructed for the GOLFING PUBLIC OF LA GRANDE. Come out and get an hour and a half's recreation. It only costs 50c or pur chase a book of 12 games for $5.00. EVERY BOD Y WELCOME THE PUBLIC GOLF COURSE