Friday? August 1,' id'SfiT "
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE' HA 'GRANDE,' ORE.
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IL(DCAIL EjRDIEirjr
services, including many from out of
town.
Visit Ins Here
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Price and
small eon. formerly of La Grande
but now of Klamath Falls, where he
is employed by the Klamath Falls
Herald, arrived here yesterday for
e, visit with relatives, while on a va
cation. Mr. Price vrt$ formerly fare
Iran of the composing room of the
Observer.
lu Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Graham
and twin sons, Lee anl Leal, were vis
itors in Portland last week.
;He Is leaving today for Walia .Walla.
! Wash.
Returned
Miss Patty Ann Hall, daughter of
ittira. n.aie a. nan, 01 tnis city, arrived
j home Wednesday evening from San
Francisco, Cal., where she has been
visiting with- relatives for the past
four and a half months. Little Miss
Hall made the trip alone lrom the
California city and was met In Port
land by Miss Mabel Morton, with
whom she returned to La Grande.
Curst Here " ,
Miss Mae Ding: of Foochow, China,
who has Just finished her summer
school work at the Oregon State col
lege at Corvallis, is In La Grande and
ti guest at the home of Miss Mabel
Morton. Miss Ding will remain here
until Oct. 1. s
Arrived from linker
A L. J. Cascadden, auditor for the
nnrl tnnit Hroonn Inn a rr raM i T -
Grande yesterday afternoon from Ba
iter, where he has been on business
for the past week and a half. While
here he has' been visiting with his
friends, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Paddock.
.stopped Here
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Beall, of Los
Angeles. Cal., on their way to Red
Lodge, Mont., for a vacation trip to
the home of their parents, stopped
in La Grande yesterday for a short
visit with Mr. Beall's aunt, Mrs. E.
S. Norrls, the two having not seen
lach other since Mr. Beall was a
Fmaii ooy. iney were quite delight
ed with Oregon, though they are
loyal California boosters.
In Portland "
Julius Roesch, . one of the best
known residents of La Grande. Is a
'Portland visitor from the beautiful
Grande - Ronde valley and Is regis
tered at the Imperial. The Oregon-lan.
I.nrg Attendance
. Large attendance and sustained
Interest mark the progress of the re
vival now in progress at the Church
of God. Many newcomers are pres
ent every night, according to Evan
gelist Burrell. He and his wife
entertain with tholr southern melo
dies and the largest crowd is ex
pected to be present at the Sunday
Prolific Painter
Tliomns Sully was one of the
best known of the early portrait
painters In this country. He was
extremely prolific There are over
2,000 listed Sully poitraits and 500
subject paintings.
Ii Portland
Mrs. Earl Hough accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Harley Smith to Portland
where they are visiting for a few
days. .
VUltlllR
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Coon, accom
panied by Mr. Coon s mother, of
Plainfield. Wis., are guests this week
at the home of Dr. J, L. Ingle, their
cousin. '
GRANADA
MATINEES DAILY
25c
EVENINGS 35c . '
Adventurous Alaska .
still wild: - and young"
arirl Fivp hvni 10-hr rr
') the TALKING SCREEN
and
TODAY
SATURDAY
Frum Vlctorln
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil K. Ross and
daughter, Winona, and their father,
J. A. McClaren, all of Victoria, B. C,
are visiting in La Grande with Mr.
McClaren's sister, Mrs. W. L. Wheat
ley, and nieces, Mrs. L. V. Duncan
and Mrs. O. E. Ott. Mr. and Mrs.
Ross plan to leave tdnight for their
home, while Mr. McClaren will re
main for a longer time.
Left Hospital
Mrs. Edna Klncald, who recently
underwent a major operation, has
been moved from the Grande Ronde
hospital and 1b at her home on N
avenue. She is getting along very
well.
Itcttirnc'd
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Noyes and son,
Arlow, accompanied by Mrs. S. C.
Zuber, have just returned from a
trip to California. . They were away
about a month.
When Salt Wai Scarce
At (he beginning of the CI Ml war
salt was Imported from Knglaml al
most entirely, and whin trans
portation became ilifllcult salt htv
came scarce. And so It was at
the beginning of the World war
on old lady ordered at onco 100
pounds of salt. Asked why, she
said she wasn't solng to get caught
the way her mother was caught in
1S0L She needn't have worried.
Ind'an Observatories
The largest observatory in India
is located at Kodaiknnal in south
ern Iiulin. It was built In V.HJ0 to
replace In part the observatory of
the government of Madras, found
ed In 1702. There Is also a large
observatory, Mzftmiah, nt Hyderabad.
Work of Inspiration I
"Hark, Hark, the Lai-;:!" Schu
bert's famous song, was written by',
the composer on the back of n bill ,
of fare while wailing for bis break- ,
fast to be served.
Rats Travel Far
Biblical Expression
The expression "You are she salt
of the earth" is from the llible.
"Ye are the suit of the earth; 5ut
If the salt Imvo lst his savor
wherewith shall It be saltcdV' This
is from Matthew, chapter 3 verse 13.
ACCIDENTS
lllI.OCK IS Wlt'EII OVT ltV
According 'to Henry IV.soal. n j' FlltK IN YAM'Ol.'VKH, WN
South African ngrlrulturlst, riita
ntul mice aro firont travelers. He
marked more tlinn 1.000 or them , , , ,,
nn.i niti.i., r,.,.. i.,n,. ii, I 1:15s containing stores
were reported to have crossed the
(Continued form rose One)
veldt, and more than 20 of litem
went as far as Knglaud and Scot
land. -
Letter in Alphabets
A number of languages have al
phabets contalnlni! more letters
than the Knglish alphabet, as, for
instance, the Russian, which lias
80. Other Slavic languages allied
to the Ilusslun also have more char
acters. The Chlnvso far exceeds
In number of characters the alpha
bet of any other -Inngungp. '
and offices
thKt were entirely gutted. One of
the first to go was the Kntplit hotel.
No casualties were reported.
Among the business establish
ments were the Mayflower restau
rant, the Ross Harness Bhop. the P.
Itf. Elwell real estute office, the An
derson barber shop. Bud Smith garage.
FATAL TO 5;
MINERS HURT
(Continued from Pago One)
from tho mine. A spark from an
electric wire was believed to have
Ignited It.
Ambulances were rushed to the
mlno from Martin's Perry and other
points. Tiltouvllle is six miles north
bf Wheeling. W. Va.
j CHEAP LETTER HEADS
1 N'ovcr Did and Never Will I
I lo Anybody Any Good, They 1
I ore .Just Iiike Dirty Collnrs. I
Aslt for Samples of Hotter I
I Ixm.T Ili-flds I
if NELSON I
jl Opposite Post Office I
Heavy Lens Fram Insects
Timber losses caused by boring
Insect;! amount In about $ in.OUO.OOO
every year lu the United States,
Early American Author
Anno ltrndslreet was the author
of the first American lioolt of
poems. She was the lirst literary
woman to win a reputation nmoug
her Knglish and American conlein-'
pornries. Her book appealed In
London In lKO.
League
Standings
American Swamps .
There are from 00,000,00(1 to SO,
000,0011 neres of swamp land In the
United States, lite largest areas ly
ing in the tower Mississippi valley,
the Kverg-'nues of Florida, t he
swamp tklclumls of the Atlantic
const nnd the low lands bordering
the Great lakes. '
. Ily The Assoeiated frees
Coast League
4 ! W. L.
Hollywood .'. 12 5
Missions 11 6
Los Angeles 9 8
San Prnnclsco 9 8
Oakland 9 8
Sacramento 7' 10
Seattle - ; 0 11
Portland 6 12
National League
W. L.
Brooklyn 00 30
Chicago 58 41
New York 55 44
St. Louis 48 49
Pittsburgh 48 49
Boston 45 53
Cincinnati 44 52
Philadelphia 32 03
American League
W. L.
Philadelphia 09 34
Washington 59 40
Now York. .' 59 43
Cleveland 53 50
Detroit '. 48 50
Chicago 43 53
St. Louis ., I.. 42 02
Boston 35 05
Pet.
.708
.047
.629
.G'.tO
.529
.412
.353
.294
Pet.
.000
.680
.550
.495
.495
.450
.458
.337
Give yourself
A VACATION
from the washtub
'MAIN' 56
STANDARD
LAUNDRY CO.
jDEPT. STORES
ill store No. 13 La (irandc, Ore. I
During
BREIER'S
Super Sale
All of our regular
$1.95 uniforms,
wash frocks,
voiles, etc., are
sold at the low
price of
$1.69
Styles are of the
latest all colors
guaranteed
New Fall
Creations
ChAfW
A distinctive Bur
nett style revela
tion for authentic
Fall wear pre-
sen ted in Carmel
Kid wth genuine
water snake trim.
$8-50
.458 I
&ssir Mrs. h. a. Teutsoh, had the mlsior- vantage over oruiuary spyninsst's j . American I.cano , y " "wnni - iAlgltJ'trftffgyWffl 1 "' ' t TsssTr.ir7,,Ti :
s?r?yZ& tune to fall on a rock and injure i or slnulo Inns U'ltMcnnus. Iiecuuso w. I,. Pet. ! 1 ' u"" 1 ' l
-Jf&jV r7Z , - ner ' Knee quo bnly WedneBday ) it oiinhlcs hoth ovi'.s to fnnis on the
yrv-jw-ir. wr.-.vr . 7 r " . ; . t- "t--w i niiu! uuji"ci juiu mvi's it' inuuii
ci Ti- creeK. The inlurv wns so severe i i .. i. i.Mmu vrv rq da hih VrpyrrTf n w amtj? i wr " '. Mi.rV-n nu rv .w-jpiuv'TrTwy,'.'!. "vn & rr vj rntr rvt i'JTyrni?! : v.lt. --.ri ; ay? ' w v b''a a. it.-ij::I
ymf ' : : i' 3..?eSffSSt0..J;l by the use of one eye alone. , ! MmWiiJSjSWASI
rfclBHSMnra: AM atltShoTwer. rcqu rci "to cr The I11 Wtu-cular telescope, which - ; ; pHaSSMSta ;
! H1bB?I1 fi Iral " wound- 8110 13 getting along very uvented in 11WS, eons slot of ciB Z Z 42 02 401 LW7SrW f&tmSW0
m mW rJr Frontier-. -Jlfess;ci!STis LMfmMmMiM ffi!!!Mfe
lUDUS AND ORCHARDSlii
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TODAY AND YESTERDAY '
A Vivid Motion Picture Record of Change and Progress
"SWISSCHEESE"
A Terry toon
TODAY Try the Matinees
Saturday; admission 35c
' Edward Everett &A Vj
I Horton iwu-H P"- ' i.ys
k Pouy Bath M.llcr Bi F'v ' A
V Johnny Arthur F tW1"-. A j
I "Clancy fc-jfJLT S& I Jl
If At Bat" K"-tf
I 1 J )LsPtnkH j
Fresh fruits and vegetables are available at all times at Piggly Wiggly. That
is the reason that the Housewife prefers to shop here. Produce will be found
openly displayed at all times, carefully assorted and sized for your convenience.
Chipped Dried Beef
Armour's Shield
7-oz. can . . 27c
Pink Salmon
No. 1 Tall can ....
16c
Rolled Oats
Buckeye
9-lb.Bag.. .. .. ..
' Kerr Rapid Cooker
9-lb.Bag
50c
52c
Clicquot Club Ginger Ale
Pale Dry
15'2-oz. Bottles
1 Dozen.. .. .. .. .$2.25
PUREX
The Master Bleacher
Quart Bottle . . . . .
RIDGWAY TEA
Fine for Ice Tea
lb. pkg
Kraft Taste-T-Spread
Quart Jar 70c
Pint Jar .. .37c
y2Pint Jar : 20c
Kraft Mayonnaise
Quart Jar . . .70c
Pint Jar 37c
Vz Pint Jar 20c
COFFEE
Pigs'y Wiggly Special, lb 32c
Maxwell House, lb. .46c
Golden .West, lb :.46c
Science
Long Ago
Banished
Guesswork
liiai'icS-iMs-isilfc
Jiillliiplif
i-faU.K. .klk'S I:
wsmmmm
SCIENCE, morti than 30 years ago,
took guesswork out of Swift's
Premium Hams and Bacon.
pllliil
Pilliili
"fit -i' X'. ,'iVj -I
All the jealous care a young
mother lavishes on her baby is given
by science to these famous Swift meats.
So much sugar so much salt
just so long in the big smoke houses.
And so a million families three-and-a-half
million people a day find
Swift's Premium indispensable parts
of the family menus.
You'll like it too broiled boiled
baked and fried it's good.
. . . ,i ,ir . 9r ! of the family menus. 7
Medium Pork & Beans, 3 cans 25c i j J j
Bean Hole Beans, No. 2. can, 3 B ir m i-i -i. t. u m i i -i i
2 cans 25c jj I You 11 like it too broiled boiled
I MiLiin iai q liiiim bmmimwiiiwimmliiimi u 1 D.AK.CU ctUU 111CU lit) l;'Mf
- j Ss' li Wenda perfectly with l (-
y y X other foods so distincUyo
V. S' -0 jt C yu tnow la Premium. jf
27c a w mmmm , - , - .. i
GIVE YOURSELF A TREAT WITH A GRILLED BABY BEEF STEAK. It will
cost you no more than the ordinary kind.
T-Bone, Round, or Sirloin, lb. . .
Genuine Baby Beef of the nihest Quality.
Picnic Hams . . 18c lb. Hams 27c lb.
Full length. Medium size. Sugar cured.
"A steak like we had the last time," is what
we hear most every day. Try one!
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No. 1 1422 Adams
Market
No. 2, ( or. Depot
and Washington