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LA GKANDE EVENING OBSERVER,' LA GRANDE, ORE. , Friday, June 20, 11KJ0 i , , , . . r Page Seven .1 L(DCAL r m California and Mrs. Albert K. Tanner. of. Oceuiiside. t'al.. who have heei ;;fgv e 1 Ij n g t h ro ugh Texn a, N e w rtjxloff stopped fn 1-a Grande to .T-JuZfht aoine of Mr:; and Mrs. . laud e Mackey. Mrs. Tanner Is niece of. Mr. Mnckey's and was rnierly Mjiiuf Rithn. Mackey. wy l-i't this morning on- their fly to Pendleton, and Walla 4lfa and OakHvale, Watfh., where llav U-II1 vluit .innl Vw... .instl.. ,.r HMrn. Tenner's. The couple expect tf locate in this section and are vJe)l pleased with l.a Grande. Imto Tomorrow Bfiss Mabel Doty and her mother MM. Kllu Doty, are leaving toinor- ow on an interesting summer trip. Wpy will, ro as. far as Halt Lake Cny together.' then Mrs. Doty will .ffTCpn.to Michigan, where she will tfpepd the summer visiting relatives tU friends and Miss Doty will go ;Xns AnseleH,' Onl., to attend the IKfcerican Library association meet- if'W wbioh Is to he held June 23 BriUloit Bay- it yuuxu J. w. is no wins is noiuin immton oaytpflay,. ; wo nnmnjre Actions against r the city.,; of Ka Ofiindo will come up for Qonsidera $ oil -on preliminary matters.- Spv- jernl other, pases will be consuteren tttlfthe vmo time- .'Afc tlic Hotels ; . . .; ; -: UK. J. Minltn anil Wtie. oi jiuck rPTflngfi, Wyo.. who are topping: to tlfe cftist, and Mr; arid Mrs.- Wal- litft' V.Woodard. of Cottage firnvt'. vbnnre also, tourists, ''registered local- hole! .yesterday, . . Y'Jfcilllon Met1 i' ihllsH Katharine Peel!!, who has 3)iUn in l.a Grande for two weeks r.ylBlting her parents, . Mr. and Mrs. I Jiluh'. Peetz, during her vacation Hfnut secured another week's ah- ,eee which she will spend in this ,ci"y. Miss Peetz is an employe tn rathe l;irsl. National hank of pn til Won. Br.; J:,''WhKOrtcr';o'f:'Siim'rvlilo.'' Hta'te a business visitor in l.a Grande ;drie.sdny. Fifcm KlBln J.? 1. Seweli, of. Kipin, was in jUi ;tirnnde yesterday trnnsncllnff tin ifness. j'jl -"i ' '' I?i tim faltluoll kiss lletly .Meyers, of rnMwell, .ti iiped in in. Clrnnde recently on '..way to Seattle. Miss Meyers t'i i: former resident of this city nil has numerous rrlendS liere; 5 A .' :. ;. Fi m ICiilni'pi'ise Mr. and Mi's.iiW. A. Itoundy nnd afiilV. of HnterprlKD, word visitors IVTtlie homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. .lack Jllltt-tho first o the week, nnd Jltlended the U lh S: ennfer- 5i; . 1 '. : I f tir loseei'uiu ' , t,Ve.l niitli. who formerly owned I ttikery in this city nnd who now jrtf the snmo occupnllon nt ftn ifnrise, was In 1m (irande yester- tv: . (JwiniPil Home ttlss Kditll Moser, who has neen Seattle for the past three months HtlhK Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Baker, -1 nnlvnlK. ill reiurneo numu. j. . rl'tand Mrs. Auniist Moser and kit Jierneva limit met her in Hottlnnd and lliey mnae nit mi. TO KXTKIITAI.V KDITOHS GAMP Cl.ATSOl". ll'C.. Juno kp)r Newspaper men from nil ir : Oregon toniKiu woi- bout both social nnu oeincosu ttijes of the miliary nt lump It V ... ... . ...nt l..t lini-lnl nwn. lup niuii. J........... - ifHlon will lie entertained iy General Ocorse A. wnuo nnu his itnft here nt a dinner unu drfnee. ...' i.TBuriiiB the evening the Rllests Will Be escorted to plnces of vnnt nfee where they may watch a nisht rnabhlne sun demonstration stiiRed under direction of Major ! rcderick 'll -Wlelirand. 1 C2d Infantry. MThe blB chief's were In camp to Ontf.y Major John U Hines, com iianaer. ninth corps m-cn; Major tieneral AV. O. Rmerson, chief of thevmilltia hurenii. and HrlKadier flenoral Windsor, 41st division field artillery briRnde, made their round fojf tho camp. S rjCeneral White announced today (tufit the Mb Katurady review would b)art Ot 2 p. m. sharp 'and if any idy was late the staff would not 'h responsible for any part- of the IeIiow missed. H (it N. AND W. P. I!; RAILROADS TO Uij ENTER FRISCO I (Continued from Page One) K!: ' t,! rrtiese losses may lie overcome in aT-- years liy the rapid Browlh !of the country and will not lie suf ficient to impair tho nlillity of the Jirolestants (the Southern l'aciim onrtl fnlnn Pacific) to p. .mini their duty to the jnililic." Though the law .allows the coin- niluion under certain conditions to let railroads retain excess earn ings;, from nuv construction for n period of ten 'fears, in this liulld hlgHiirocrara 'that' privilege was denied. .In. few-of some coiislder- nlions affeetinB tiie exact locations nf the 'line, southward from Kin mnllj I.'alls.. the ppihion sugBesled the -Great Northern might olitaln jomynse of ;4 miles of the South ern 'Pacific line out of that city. an isave about ISuil.neli in con- .sfnitttion costs. The decision sllg 'iAteil that a supplemental nppll- SmHJi mitht be nresented on that point if the rnilroadR c.inL to ua Tljf I)urc!i,l)KP of n short Unn nf possi? ro.ul in norMurn rnliror p jiiNtleiitJir lo the main roii trion hy the Great Northern IEGBD EFJT also was approved. I t scribinf the condition im posed, the commission said the certificate issued would require that "the Great Northern hall grant the Western Pacific on just and reasonable terms the right to operate over its proposed line be tween tlio terminal at Jiieber and th turn out switch of the proposed joint line at 01 near Lookout." POS'IPOXKS "lKAIl.IXKM WASHINGTON, June SI). CAP 1 he interstate commerce com. mission today postponed from July to January 1" the date on which a L'nlon Pacific subsidiary would bu required to begin IS5 miles of new railroad in Oregon., in view of the appeal against the order taken to the Oregon district court. The litigation Involves a test of a, novel use of Interstate com merce commission power and it belay watched with more than ordinary concern . by all railroad interests. . Ituiltoni! Protects .The" precedent-creating decision of the fominislKuli resulted from a com plaint instituted by Oregon which asked that the l'nlon pa id tie. through -the Oregon-Wosh--ington Railroad and . Navigation company, which ft owns, be re quired to build an east and west line directly across Oregon from Crane to Crescent, Lake. The i-of.t of the construction was placed at about $ 1 ri.uoo.nnn and tho railroad protested sharply. challenging the' authority of (he ; government to force it tn make j any such involuntary' investments 1, of new capital. After a protracted 1. com est, the com mission, not with- j .-standing, ruled the line was ne'd-!. od. and that the railroad was able! to :meet tho cost.. Thereafter (he J; railroad entered (he federal courts i to continue Itt resistance, 'nnd the commission' order today grunted tho delay In allow tho up peal (o -proceed. COICDS MINI'S ('(lltSACRR ' OlIATTAXOOriA. IVnn. (Al1) Mon iiro Independent nnd wnnien nro pni'siiKeleHfl on the. University of Chiittiinnoh onmpnfl. Tho frnternltles hnve deeltired the men lire lirohlhired from hny InK coi'snses ror coeds ntlemlln their donees. ' Fill KM) OV -VKTKIl-AXS WAKTI.IXOTON (AP) Thnto- Kl'iipha of Mrs. .Mary A. lllckey, milierlntendon of nni'Kes of the vet- eriins hnrenu will adorn- tlio wnllH : of fill hospitals: for dlsahled vetor- ana. .She Is known to thousand! of disnhled soldiers all over tlio coun try. nrdM i,ii;u iiioisK i.:sin.i:i) i'oii !i:i si:a hy woman. "VVftHHlNGTON (A (''inistn y, .MenRiii'lnl. rnmuus ..... . ... , I tnlinn wuiiian 1 Houlptor vho is exhibiting' Iht woi-k at thi ( orccr:in nrl ffiulory, 1h hi work on ,u ilttsiifii for it K-iKK-antir liKht ho'.iso which will Ik looitod In the port of .Massaua o nthe Hed HUU. Ma'lanie 'MenRimini is the only snuiptur eve?- ,ommiHsiomi(l - liy Premier MuKsoiini to do his like r.eiiH in mitrlile. She lias designed a nunilXT of monunients in Home and other Italian cities. One of her best known works Is,' the monument 10 heroes or tiie world war in .tome. 1'1-lls now wivi:s wioiik .MAAt;i:i -100 VKAIES A(iO LONDON (AP) Some 400-yciir-old rules for handling wives will soon bo published In connection with n new book on Itabelais. 3he rules . were drawn up by Tirao,ueau friend of Itabelu'n who had considerable experience with ' Wives. 1 First of all lie pets forth the die-! tn that "woman is man's inferior," I laving established Ills preftiise Tiraqueau oes gon to say, "she Is not to be struck or mistreated in any way." "The wife is to be ed-tcnted by example and by caresses mingled ' with s verity. Kiie may be threat ened when necessary." Virginia "Fairy btonet" The staurolite.. better known fairy stones, tire found In n Held of about fifty acres on top of Hull mountain, Patrick county, Virginia. They are twinned staurollte crya tats slinulating the Uotnnn Maltese and St. Andrew's crosses. The original stntirolite mliu-rnl has changed to a compnet. t-ofler ma teria) so that tlio stones can read ily lie prepared for tlte jewelry trade Brought Light to Japan Prof. T. Tmuoeda Rnys that the visit of Commodore Perry In IftVt marked a turning point In Japnnesc life. The event Is spoken of nn "The Cannon lConr of Untvi.'' nnd s looked upon as the be;! lining of the n'o of Occidental civilian ion. Rule for Reason There Is no dlseli T'tre for us from (he ntouic.it 1 are horn. Proceed with fteady and If you would have nil tiling under year control, put yourself under the control of reason: if re:ton becomes your ruler, .von v.-ill he roine ruler over many. Senern. Effect of Ivy on Stucco The bureau of standards say Hint Ivy will not caune n stucco house to crack. It will, however, tend to prevent evi'poralion of Hie moisture from tho vn.Hs nfter rnin fall, with consequent possible damn in the liaise. The tendrils of the Ivy may hore Into the stucco nnd innv cause di1n'"rrntion nt thee point1!, provided the stm-cn t not of L'o' d M'inllty. 1 Chevrolet I 4fm fMjfj - Unfair Action ; TIib nriii "ini:r.'!inil:i" Is vari ously ili-liiiiit: A ilmimliiriii ili.tinl M"Ui Ktwn. hy A. .!. M.uiIk imiM-y nf I In A, A. A.. h Hint 'n IHtw LVII-i-rnlly npplii'il. . ii. 'prepa pillilli' llllic.s mi iittiMilpt In use In- press In i,nt, r in eii-nlo, puhlli i.'iiiiiiiciit In jnvnr nf n I'jiusi-, whlli lit till' ,;uiu' linn- socking -to tsin i'oiiI Kiinie ri'li'vmil fuels th.-it wmiM lie- IH'Ci'Ssni-y l.i Conn , sound KlHl fllll' IlKl.'.'Illi'lll." . Coral Beds . 'I'lie i-iH'al wldc'i is niade (ulo elry is fiiutld uHli'.nreiitt ; i cln din's - nnd 'nrolllul (lie Islnnd r.'w-!.or- of llie Meiitf.!'i-:ine::n s-n. Hie tihiiudiuil lieihv liHiu; In wiltcr I'tosr frnui .24 to ."ill fi'i-l III ili-plli. lr is found III tin" Allanlli' to I be n west of Africa nnd some -.laiian nnd Australia. also i-i. li nen r Want to Make Sure - The worst slnry yet told nliiuil the nliscnt-nilitdiMl pofesor is that after hp has licen out motoring of a Sunday lie always links In tlio Monday ninrnjiijj newspnp"!'. to see If lie was In on ncchleiit. l.os An Kt'lcs "'illie.s.'. ;' '.. Commemorative Statue The Sltituo of l.lliorly wns de slL'tird to eonimeinoi'iile the Imn dfeillh titnilverwnry of Amerlejin lie dejieinlencc, hut it wns not finished until 'l8S.n li wifs fledlcured Ouro Mr 2:.). ..... IHIIIIBIHII II III IH II lillnrmm-M-K,.. """" J""1 IMIimMMillllill llll lllllll lllillll IIIIIIIIT j fi iEmwi . . ! 7 vvarncr uros. present . i'H IX MD ALAN II lv Lr M wha, I,,"! 'What Lauuhicr! R V ' aJ&wtfJ y Here's a' slice of small town life bub- 1 1 W"1 cj) vA bling with small town comedy in which I I WLl you' know every character I I EmsJsrf5K?slfe CRAHAM McNAMEK 11 Sijt ' THE TALKINCJ NKWS RKI'ORTER I 1 fFJp! ; VITAI'HONK ACTS I 1 'Ta,-7anPIThe Tiger" G"R" AN" A"D" A " r.'Cg"n, TODAY AND SATURDAY E: j Builds 7,000,000th Car On Wednesday morninc, May I mobile produced by the Chevrolet Motor Company rolled I off the assembly lines in the company's Flint, Mien., plant. . ' The epochal car, which happens to be a coach, was driven into the plant j'ard by W. S. Knudsen, president and general manager of the company, who acted as driver in honor of the occasion. The car was produced 10 months and 25 dava after the six millionth Chevrolet left the lines June 25, 1929, a record for million -cylinder car output for the entire . automobile industry exceeded only by that in which Chev rolet turn" '"ie preceding million in 9 months 17 days. ATHLETICS KEEP LEAD IN LEAGUE ! .. -;. ;Were in -Bad Spot For ! Awhile but Cliainpion j r ship Form is Displayed j H" is n matter of inflisputnble Irerord th;it tht Philadelphia Ath- letlrs nro enrrent chntjiplons of the jhasehnll world, nnd their panics of jtho past few days ro a loiiu . wiiy jtownrd. explaininpr why 'they hold : that, position. . The Athli'tipfl werin n had spot (for a Willie. Crippled hy.n series lot injuries', they saw the. Cleveland j -Indians takn first place nwny from I them and lose it again before the ; onslaught of the New. York" Ynn ;lvees. ' ', ; - " . ' v J Tliey came home from n disns trons toiir of the west faced by the 'doublo threat from thes? lenniH, I with "Washington not far . In the 'background and with a', five'gamo jticrioH with Cleveland to tnrt their r. homo stay. ' ! - The champions began to dlsplhy j their cliamplonship ' Wcdnosdny nnd repeated the dose yestprday by ,a 4 to 2 count, sending 'Cleveland jdowivinto fourth place- by tho-two ' defeats. . - Tho Yankees threat would . not ho Hhnken off although , the-New Yorkers had to bring ' in Bnho Pulh's famous home run, act toido- flent ho Detroit Tigers, (i to 4. 28, the seven millionth auto- j After fanning in threo: attempts, jtho Jlabo clouted his 22m homer jtf the year in the seventh Inning ;and provided the "margin of victory, 1 Washington, holding its tie . in i games with the Ynnkei's for second . place, fou ml its newly t accmired 1 players -n great help, in scoring a j3 to 1 victory over the -Chicago (.While So". . Al Crowder, formnriy fof St. Lonis, held tho Hox.tn four hits. Tlio (ireat Whlres gave his v old mutes a taste of his hatting Igreatncss by hitting three Hniw In jfour-itrlps to tho plate. - Danny MncKnyden was the one star in the fourth American lea- guc gnme. ,--lo held tho Jlrowns to three hits while ,'lloston won' its fourth straight 'game, 4 to'l. Only twodialional leaguo contests oscajied tho weather in the west and ,tho result of that pair was to bring the Chicago Cubs a . game closer to the Itrooklyn Kobim., the : leaguo's floundering lenders. , Tho Cubs opened a homo nm inBsault on Socks SeilTold In the first (throe innings nnd scored nil Hielr 'runs for n 10 to 4 triumph. Hack I "Wilson hit his lllth four bagger, ly flng Chuck Klein for league lender (snip.. while "Woody 3-:nglish and i Iv'iki Cnyler also . hit homers in those three big frames; : Tho Koblns failed lo offer much .support to Adolfo Tuiue and the Cubnn veteran wns ousted from ; hln post as pitching ; leader: of the lenglio with a r0 defea't nt tho linnds of the cellar occupying Cin cinnati Reds. Tho defeat left Itrooklyn t gnmes ahead of Chi cago it 1 - i tm FRANK DOLP IS IN SEMI-FINALS P01 '.land Golfer Has Ex cellent Chance to Win Northwest Title. Hy l-iunk ;. (iurrln (Associated JM-ess Sporin Writer) VANX)lVKK. B. t. Juno 2U (AP)-Krunk Dolp. of Portland, appeared today In the semi flnjils u( the Pn.'lflc Northwest umateur golf tourminient to have an excel lent chance of wlnnhiK the ehtun pionshlp twice In n row to be the sixth competitor to capture, at least two northwest titles.- IfavltiK eliminated Ken Storey, of Spokane. Al Harrington, of Yakima, and Kd (Ireenwny, of Seattle, in the first three rounds of match piny, IHtlp,, lt29 -champion, was out today to reach the MniilH. 'Iho.only other men to ever win more thun one northwest title were It. 1.. MaeCleny. .who copped it four times; 11. Chnndler Kinn, who garnered ft three times, nnd Cieorge Von Klin, ltudlo AVU helm and Dr.-O. R -Willing, who eaeh gained it twice.;- ' AH were Oregon men, except Von Klin, Who was from. Salt Ijike. at the. time. Dolp wan mulched with-, .his lownsmnn, Ktldlo Hogn tndnY while Alex Duncan, of Sea I tie, nnd Johnny Kobbhis, of Porlluiid, vere pit ted against , each other ;ln ..the other bracket of tho seinl firinls.' Tho champion' lirtd; little -l rouble winning his mutch yesterday, when h. played twenty .seven ; holes, seven under, .par. ; ." 'Ho, eltmihalcd I'M (Ireenwny. Itt, ind . !. i. HoKan won from MnhtV Hill. '.-Vancouver, H and 4: Hoiibins defeated' I'Yeddio Wood, Vaiu'ouver. " and llrltish champion, four nnd . three; nnd Duncan sprang n surprise to down Forrest Wutsbn, formnr- lftle hold er, fi nnd II. , - : ' , In the women's division; Mrs. At i8gly Wigpfly you can hurry or take your time. No one delays you, no one hur ries, you. '. : . i . Your order is not slighted whether it is big or small. You do not have to tell your neighbor whether you want a quarter of a pound of butter or a pound. Whether you waul u half pumul of coffee or a five pound canv You simply pick up what you want and the price tags tell you how much. " HOODY PEANUT BUTTER 1 lb. can .24 :. 2 lb. can ...;:..:::..::....::.:.-'.47 PIGGLY WIGGLY SPECIAL COFFEE, 1 lb. package J...;. . 30 Virginia Sweet Pancake FLOUR l'i lb. package .14 312 lb. package .38 CRISCO SOAP 1 lb can ..: .28 Crystal White, 10 bars.... .37 3 lb. can 7.9 . Fels Naptha, 10 bars 67 6 lb. can 1.56 Guest Ivory, 12 bars : 49 NEW SPUDS 6 pounds . HELP. THE FARMER. , I'urchnscd from our local SPRING CHICKENS Dressed and Drawn. PORK STEAK Lean Shoulder Cuts. HENS Hcst tirade. Dressed and Vera Hutchlnga, of Vancouver, was also considered to hnve nn ex- j cellent chance of retaining her I tltk-. Xlm, Hi tchlngs was match- I ed with -Mrs. Brent Potter, of San Knincbjcu. and Mr. 8. ('. Sweeney; wan paired with Mrs. Vred Jack- son. of Scuttle. n the semi finals.! j Thti chtiiuplon ran Into a lot of iruuoie yesieraay m Miss l lor ence Sellers, of Portland, but Bho inunaged to win at the ISlti hole. FORMAL OPENING OF NEW SERVICE STATION JUNE 21 , (Continued from Pac1 Ono) vliliMl with ono llrt nnd n. power-cm- u usher driven hy plprirlrlly, ihiylight illumlnullon Ik provldetl for night work hy powf-rful liKhtn, Two Mtort rooniH nro Included ahd In a Hinull ha.sement room, nn oil burner uuIhk wuhIc oil Tor fuel, hns heen Installed. It Ih said that this Htatlnn is ono of very few In the NnrlhwvHt uslnn n hot water heating .system. The room also liouh-eH n hot water tank. Two rent rooms arc Included In Iho I. shaped htilldlnir, hnth kept absolutely clean at all timet. W. Vedder was tho Kcyeral eon tractor . and.- It., required a)iproi niately two ninntbs lo complete tlio bulldinir. rbarles.lt. .Miller was the arelillecl. i ' - ' . 'Foxy Guy ' . . ' ; ."Vim should lie conlenf .Willi the wonderful cnrrlng!) nnliire linn Riven '. von." rejojied the lui-liiiiiil when Ills: wife asked him to liny a car. I'aihfliiilcr Mnpwlne.. . ' . t - Roliffiout Movemont - The rellowslilri or 1 yer Is it nioveinent under Hip inisplces of Hit! commission on evtini;ellsiii unit lira service or tilt. I'taleritl Council (if Clllll't ltPS. It wnt'Us ' eSieclllll.V for ilevoilnnnr iiliserviuicp of tlie pi'it llttKlcr lor Lenten gcttson. : KAFFEE HAG (Let s You Sleep) 1 lb. can ...: ".. ON YOUR NEXT, FISHING TRIP TRY GRANDE RONDI; packers. VALLEY 59c each 23c lb. 26c lb. Drawn. PORK CHOPS Lean, Excellent Quality. Everything Else Correspondingly No.l No. 2 1422 Adams Corner of Mackey Bldg. Depot & Wash. Expert Hat Tfft'" Cleaning 75c at h" ANGEL'S "P?S'' SHOE C: V SHINING Tj PARLOR y Chiropodist: -: " : -Ami . '. ; y Arch Specialist j DR. L. B. EATON I (Practice limited to the Vootfi All .Foot Trouble Kuccessfully Treated. Appointments Desired'.? SACAJAWKA INN, Slain 8:M i Kxaniluatlon Proo . 9 J Home Cleaning- '; ' IS DANGE'ROUS! 1 MAIN 56 Standard Laundry Co. "WIfo StivliiK Stntinn", i- DARIGOLD MILK ; : Tall cans, each .09 3 cans ..:,...... :......:.....:........ .25 .69 ; OLD MANSE SYRUP; lib. can.... .25 2i3 lb. can .57 . . 25c PRODUCTS exclusively. 29c lb. Lean Loin Cuis. HEAVY BACON 22c lb. Just right for seasoning. BACK BACON 25c lb. Low. r -. 1 A'