Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1930)
WednesdayJune 18, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER.'LA GRANDE, t)RE. PageThrw You'll Find Values Out Of The Ordinary In Our Big JUNE FURNITURE SELLING EVENT RGLPfi FLIES FOR CALIFORNIA VOTES McOnnvy was d spot , on helwvn two lllllR uiltll'lilSfi. fl.t To- For Renomination by Fnscos Mayor. They uro "Blun Ih the NMkIiC I written tiy l-Ycil KiBlier. ami She's ! i?:.y It hiw u liopuliition of 50,0110. J not the Hoy Kl iend Him-." Iiy ; Crane City' wan born n short t.nu- ltesifle Montgomery and GeorRe j after Mef'uuiey. ' . .' ' ! Waril, In ' her lnnl oielnre. "The j i Less thnti five years. aro lraan ! Ijint of - Mm. Cheney." Minn; ' witH starlet!,' nnl nov it m a ino.lol Shearer snrprlseil her fans hy pliiy-J rnwT P VAiino-Dnnn;PfI "1""u elt'- ' " , ' . i ",B ,,,c """,0 111 an f",-nnw j UOV. K,: Kj. .. OUUg WppU&CU , Hak.-rafi,. wa built 111 o .lay In reeltal seene. Ill the new film, the . mi. 'ritvm'.r.iMlr ' ntl. ar.n r I'rroH: star uirain nlavi the niano. iiHlnir co-.inty. It grew to a population or i the "Blue Ih -the Nlsht" nunlher. I l.-ito in two weeks.. ' ...! "Hhe'H tint the Hoy l-'rh-ml lllueii" '' I Wlnliler county has bad a phi" i Is sung by u uuiirlet. SA"ltAMKN'K, Cnl. (Al ) - ni)Mlt,lul growth, led by this town ut . . Hohert .Moiitxomery prays oppn Callfoinla ha.i lleeonie cainpHlKll- whlk ,. 0f till- liUKesl boom . sit .Miss Hhenror in "Their Own eonseious. - ' cities ever founded In Texas. Political pyrtechnlis have neen K(,rII1, the ,.0unty seat, had only L3 voters Ih 1 9:.'i, , but now Is a Kooil-sUed town. Cheyenne, an other winkl.T eounly town, was! ; , tounded ree.ntly. ' ! : - Other new towns that have COMPANY E IN srown up In the last f?w JJPan. ""- , PARADE AT CAMP UUU ICW , . . ' Drumwrlght, Midway ' und ltose . (Continued from Paga One) City In Howard euhnty V, I ; men. look pnrt in tlit inspection. The inspecting party, composed of General White, two colonels, a number of lieutenant colonels, ln eluding Knlph J Lin o n of La Grande aiul several majors. Including bursting filme Jamoa itoiph jr.. mayor of San Francisco for 2 years, threw his hut' in the ring 'for the republican gubernatorial nomination in opposition to Clow l C. Young. District 'Attorney Huron Flits, of Los Angeles, unci Cole Sailing ivnwell in Ketor county also seek the nomination, t inra Khortridge Folt'A : sister of Sen. K.umiel short lirixe.. likewise has filed nomination papers. She wl;mi.A1'., nurn nocivn" IWqc Turn "NJpw It is the eampalgn of San Fran- i , clseoV. "perennhir mui) now- OllK 11 U3 ' j Desire." and tht HiipportlnK ens I ini-ludeH I.ewiK Stone, llelle lien nott. Heleno Mtltai-d. Mnry Doran. (Yelle t'uiminKhum and June Nash. -Major Kllpnlimx. eommander of r-pfiently, whowlnj; ills young son the iistern Oregon hattalion. rt p- how IiIh Dad wpends two woeiis of rpresented the lurest -group of : evry year. liixh rankcil officers ever to ie j - , . in the eamp. The purly wpenl ... s ' IIAMIMO.V WINS . very Ut.le time In Company ) Los ANC1KI.KS. June IS (APV hiw of tents, the perfect allifii- jack Thompson, ne;ro weltar ment and uniformity of the tenis welpht champion, knocked out Joe and epulpment helnff proof ennmjh cardo.a, Los AukcIps. Mexican, in of Iji Grande company's efrieiiin- jtho tlUl.a rnund of a scheduled ten c-v- j round ficht here last nlRht.-- Most of tho La" Grande nien j - Cardoza took the first" round, clonnwd . their .new uniforms ion 'stuVtinK fast, 'hu't; Thompson evened Salnrday noon lo visit Seaside a-iul 'nmtt'ers up hy taking' the -second, Astoria. Leave was granted lo all .and finished the scrap at will In but leu per cent of the eomimny. heKlnnltifc nt noon and ending at J l;30 Sunday night. ' ? Sorgennt Howard Glenn con- (1 noted' a speclM tour of K. strckt LOS ANOEUM t!k the third, -i ; !,;- S5SSM to he fulhornia's first woman gov ernor. This is a sensationally low price for this most desirable of all types of mattresses. Note the many coil springs, the layers of pure cotton and the attractive tickvwifh which this mattress is covered. Here, indeed, is real mattress value'at an amazingly low price, and the. fol lowing remarkably easy terms, j! :". ; i' .' m AQT v 13 WEEIKlLy CARR FURNITURE CO.; INC. Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers ever, that lias brought a revival of old-time parades, campaign hands nnd town hall rallies. ... Kolph is employing his airplane to hop from city to city in tours of the state. He has Mown about 1 California attending municipal celebrations and wearing costumes for each fete. When Angels Camp, famed fol ks one-time .wt-nlllv in gold and for M u k Twain's jumping Jrrts, i wauled, a parade mavslvtl..; 'dtiiiifttd' the red-shirtcd gjilrh-of a forty-iiiner. flqunri a frog fr a muHcot,. and'fIw to thVUnhilng tcrs lo the l.n Grande soldiers at camp should lie addressed as fol lows: Private (Corporal or Ser- gennt) Hluuk, Company K., ISRth Infantry. Camp Clatsop. Oregon. j The l,u GrumUv unit, packs j in lied, imii-ched out onto til V Two new song hits are Intro- ; rade ground a recent morning and duceil In "Their Own Deslrel-' j set up Its line of pup tents, each Norma, hearer's utl-lalklng pic- man dUpluylng his personal j'Miiip- iiien u'lilnh Is tmu' ilfivfiif ill" th .1 iiwtit 111 roftir nT hlx ltnt . 'I'hi sintn Th 'atre. ! entlra brigade, numberinif it.noo 4-Tine Wallingford Hay Forks Supplies for the Hay Field W. II. BOHNENKAMP CO. Convenience . 1 Gomfortr ZfCospitatity ; You will appreciate the excellent . service and moderate rates. The city's most centrally located hotel. One block from Pershir.g Square -convenient to all leading shops, .'theatres, financial institutions and : r. electric depots for all resoru. ; . .. Garage adjoining. All Outiide Roomi Each With Badi oiw lri - - M.se, S3. II -. Two rermi r - i. H . , . UtttKtttltd foodftltndly friett l . Prank Simpson, Jiu, Ditfctot Htel Savoy Sixth Crand tanlse luupa roso festival. :aml l Mayor ltolih; beaded tho liarade' in .a -t (float of1 fluwers.', Solano ! eouiny ,iao an hkhmiiiuiw ri"i-. Item !iii(l.Kolph flew tjivrpito open !-.,..;;U,. , ,i:J.!-. : 06vernor:'Yiunj;: Imses his ram paiKll Ifo'r 'i'eiVoiiiinutitiil ,qn .his ree ord. Uolpli's piutfoiiu 'ineludes advocacy or penal reform' and i a . "business-like" ailnilniKlriitlon. I Kilts points to bis record as ills-j ti li't attorney in l.oa Anseles, the eotivietioll of bis predeeessor, Asa t Keyes, and trials restiltine from the Julian stock fiaseu. I''ilts. a war Vetera n. was lientenant-Kov-j ernor under Yonns for several years. In addition to a Rovernor Cali fornia this year will' elect 1 more than 100 other officials, IncludltlK 211 state senators, KO mfilnbors ot tho assembly. l!i. reprejieriratlvcs. two state 'supreme court justices.. Ill appellate judneSj and .n.;.nuinher of supe-Jipr jtldjfes.-J V :: 1' DCDlWNIEWJr iroiible 1'oceilfly. 1 He ' Is (rilucn 'Im proved this week. ( " Mioses L'nu HoJllns nnd Isobel Prior returned from' their 'trip from .Seaside .Sunday, evening. They in:r ported a very.gpod1 tiilio. . !, jt t Birthday . Party Given At ' Riverside . Park At a Jolly' birthday party Mon day. Miss Mary Ingle, daughter of Dr. mill Mrs. J. L. In trie, observed hor.sixtli nnniversury ut a pleasant I attend. afternotn at the ltiverslde park, i 'l'f.ll..n ltllln irtflu U'.'i'X l-IIUKtll ' several happy hours were spent playing games mid lair r refresh ments were served. The honor giyvst received a number of pretty gifts. others uttirpdltn J!rpjn...ttljia or,pn-J izutlon were Mr. , and Al i-ti. H ei-beri ' Davies and Mrs. K. U. Iload. '. The sociul club of this lodge will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs, Will iams with Mrs. Ida Charlton and Mrs. '.navies assisting her as host-! esi. All members are requested to i .'Crin"c(l T-'aTm Tnspcc -tors" lTcgnlT , SPlM.XGKlKI.D, ('ll.., (AP) ln spectitrs in the Illinois department of agriculture muy carry concealed weapons. Attorney General Oscar H. Cui-lstroni has decided. Newark, N. J. Alorrow wins rt . publication senatorial j by fri ear. majority. nomlmttion Announcements Miss Sherwood Is j Honored at Party i .' Utile Shirley Ann Sherwood, I dauirhter of Mr. and Mrs. Kloyil j Sbni-wood was the inspiration for a party Monday afternoon ill honor of her firth birlhday. She received n number of pretty Rifts. Jolly Raines were enjoyed and later In the , afternoon, ref resliments were served. Kleven Rllests were, pres on., Mrs. L. M. Hoyt Is ..V Hostess to Club The Diversity club will meet to morrow afternoon at UiveYslde park at - o'clock for a regular iti.ttini- "lfti fnhn t'l-ice Min. Fred Itees. Mrs. Verna Smith arid ' 1,1 Mrs. Marian Ilachynsky will In-hostesses. 1930 CENSUS REVEALS NEW TEXAS TOWNS Members of the M. t. 1. club en joyed a delightful afternoon of cards yesterday at the homo of Mrs. 1.. M. Hoyt at the final meet ing before the summer vacation senson. Mrs. Gilbert Hunter won the honors for high srore nt two tables of bridge. Dainty refreshments were served during the afternoon. Lodge Initiates Three Candidates Imbler School Voters Select Grant Tucker Three candidates, Mrs. Hose Curly. Mrs. Ituby Young, and Miss Kvelyn Hoehne, were Initiated Into membership at the meeting of the U S. of li. of I.. K. and K. last evening in the K. V.' hall with tt large number of members present. An interesting report of the tri-state- convention including Oregon. Washington und Idaho, held In Portland June 14 and 1. was given ly Mrs. Jaek Hilary. Mrs. Fred Williams was also a delegate, nnd ONE DOSE SH0WSRESULTS GnlUtnne Pnln Yield to Fmltoln Hy ljeitlia deliver (Observer Correspondent) IMULHIt, Ore. (Special) School election was held In the school house Monday nfternoon for tho election of a board of directors, j Grant Tucker was elected to take j the place of J. L. Westenskow. -Mr. Westenskow has served for the hist three years on the board. The croquet ground adjoining the tennis court was opened Sun day. Many games have been en joyed since that time. Hobby Huron and Clayton Fox won several prizes on their sheep ot the Cnlon stock show this year. They both have a nice hand of jsheep thai they have reason to be i proud of. They entered their sheep several times before nt the show. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stanley und Mr. and Mrs. Long and Mrs. Long's son Arther Wenver. were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C C. Welch on Sunday. The spent visiting. Lloyd Swearlngen, of Independ ence,. Ore., arrived herp recently. He Is to take the place of Hon Stewart in the school here durlnjr Uh coming school term. He will be i Instructor of tho Smith-Hughes 'department. Mr. and Mrs. Stew jart will leave about the first of July for Amity. Ore., where Mr. Stewart will open a new Smith- Hughes department in the school 'there. Mr. nnd Mrs. T.yle Wilson enter tained as their dinner guests S.m dny Mr, and Mrs. Hoy Kmberg and son. of La Grando. Mrs. Knitna Knburg. of Baker, visited her sister, A.'rs. Hannah SAN ANTONIO. Texas (AP) open spares In the map of Texas have Ik en doited with towns and cities In the last 10 years, the j census figures of m:t(i show. ' Most of the new. towns sprang !up because, of oil booms some of I them In spots where no one ever ! dreamed there would be even a village. One of the new towns Is llest, on the lands of the University of Texas, built soon utter ilto discov ery of oil in tiie Hig Lake field." I STATE nrammflk NOW PLAYING For over twenty years FHCITO- IA has brought remarkable relief Johnson, Sunday. to sufferers from gallstone pains. ; Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Martin have re stomnch distres. tightness around turned from Portland whern thy the waist and other similar nil- spent their honeymoon. Thy spent ments. Many people say their pain ', Friday with his purents. Mr. and stopped after the first dose of Mrs. Martin at th'lr home here. FHCITOI-A. That' the wonderful Mr. und Mrs. Sharp, of Texas, thing about FH 11 TO LA It acts ; held meetings In the Ijiiion Sunday so puickly. No other medicine can school hall last Saturday evening, do more. The FRCITOLA formula J Mrs. Hobo who is traveling w ith Is the same today as it always has ' them preached a fhort wrinon. been and If you try It you too may Mr. and Mrs. Vern Iterry and save yourself from a possible oper-.daughter nnd Mr?. HTtha White ntinn. One dose shows results. For wre visitors h"r- Sunday. al recommended nnd guaranteed j Jim Woods is und r the cnr of hy Moon Drug Co. and other lead-j a physician, -Mr. Wood underwent ing druggists. Adv. a minor operation for sinus With LKWIK STOXK If l-.lJ.il'. IIKXXKTT IIOIIKIIT MONTGOMF.lt Y Shearer's .siurs iir to "The lu.t or Mr. Chrvney" V story of Unlay a (I r n in n of heart jidrift. TAUtmi Admission Mat, 25c Kiddies 10c Always Eve. 35c Aft the Wir Mi v; The VALUE of sound design, good ;niaterials and ; caref til1 'craftsman ship is especially ; V; apparent in the new Ford after the first twentyfive thousand ; jhiles. Long, con- lp'; -tinuous service emphasizes its mechanical: reliability. and. N;ecpnpmyi! of operation and up-kcep. , . -i-;; i. ;t 'it;. ' ' As you -drive the Ford through many' months? and .years you .will: develop an , ;: v increasing pride in i ts appearance and a giwing respect foii the ; siihstantial wortli i : - : that has been built into it. Froin every standiomt in cvery . . . - . i . .. .,.; ; I y i : i- " ..''!.,, . . : -y ' t' . .' " : t " 1 . S .1 . ' . 1 '1 ..'11 1... .1 . 1. .' 1. n,t'n. r...!,' .' ' it. HialvC a COOn autOmOOUC you WIU- MlOW Uiai you.' .jhuuo aj.wsccuia, . .Bauer- factory purchase ' . :!'.Vf'- Wherever 'you -go, you her.r enthusiastic praise of the;car;and this significant, oft-repeated plirasc "I'm A tOItD owner in. New York tells of a i;,000-mllc trip ucross the United Slutes and bt ck in sixty tluys and says "the car was 'extremely economical to operate, couifortuhle und tipeedy." A grateful father tells how the Triplex shatter-proof .lass windshield saved hid wife and children from serious injury in tin onto mobile collision. To lest tires, a large company drove a new Ford day and nigh:, for an average of 500 miles every twenty-four hours. It Mas still giving satisfactory service after 1 03,000 miles. glad I -bought a Ford." A Ford car that had fallen into Fernan Lake Mas submerged for twelve days v before being raised. After a new battery and carburetor bowl were installed,' it . was driven hack to Spokand under . iU own power. : Many police departments have written ,' cf the special advantages of the Font in '" crowded traffic because of its alert speed, : acceleration and case of control. An in- ' creasing number of fleet owners are also ,. purchasing the Ford because their cost ; figures huve given conclusive proof of .its ; economy of operation und up-kcep., y T H K SICW it II It H l O II T COVVK In addition to important triumphs ill . Ccrmiiny, France and Italy, the Fowl won ;, six out of seven leading places in a con- .. (est in Fihluud, first and second in tho ' Itafaela races in Argentina, first and sec- . '' ond in the run from Copenhageii-to- - ruris-to-Copeiihugcn, three gold medals , in England, first ranking in the durability test ove'r the tortuous Amancaes road 1st Peru, and first place in the J930 reliiibil- ity run conducted by Uie Koyul Auto ' mobile Club of Sweden. ";'! ? .'. :'..V' ,; $ This contest was an exceptionally v . . j severe test of endurance and sturdy con- ' struction because it was held in the .dead of winter and covered 600 miles of i kleiidy ruiiuiiig over snow-eovcred couu- ? try roads and mountainous hills. , jv kw low rono pnicEs Roadalcr $J.'). IMiaeton ........ . 440 Stutulartl Coupo . ... . 495 Tuilor Sedan . . 49,, Spurt Coupe . . . . . 52. Dc Luxe Coupe . 54. " Three-window Fordor Sedan . . . 600 Convertible Cukriolct ..... 62.. ne Luxe Pliuelon . 62.1 He Luxe Sedan ....... 640 Town Scdun 660 All prices . o. tt. Detroit, pful might anil delivery. Dumper) and tpare tire extra, at low coil. Foikii Motor Comia:vy