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Friday, August 8, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Five 1 DJDCAL BKDlEIFjr McCorkle and Dave Earhart who went to Portland Wednesday night expect to return thlB weekend. 1 From Portland ErnBt Bartram, of Portland, is ex jpected to arrive in La Grande to morrow for . an extended visit with it the IlotelK ' Til Hi I nL-a Among those registered at local Mr. and Mrs. John Brooks and n,s aau8er. Mrs. j. u. ouuuiign-. hotels are Don Hayden, Forest children. Betty, Gordon and Georse Mr- Bartram 18 weU known In La Grove: C. E. Tillman, Bob White, Mrs. Bay Cook and son. Raymond, 0ront,e although It has been four Portland; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mayer, drove to Wallowa Lake today. Before 'veare slnce hla last visit. San Francisco; S, J. Dixon. San Fran- her marriage Mrs. arooks was Miss I. Cisco; E. A. Swayze. Portland; J. S. Blanche Lambert and for a number I '".JS ?," ,, tti h.ih. Marls, Walla Walla; George W. Mack, of years was a resident of this cltv I Jlm 8hllllnB' Helcn Shilling Boise; B. D. McKee, Nampa; J. E. I aesioent 01 city. j and wmard shllllIlg ttre expected to Cluff and wife. Ogden; Bertha Shet- To Portland .'return home Sunday from Portland don, Nnmpaa A. B. Hampton, Walla ' Miss Dorothy Eberhard left Wed- wher0 they h,Ye been tnls wcek' Walla; W. R. Moore. Everett, Wash.; ncsday night for Portland where she I . . , ... ,.,., vMSS. V TSLZTIZZ ?J Prankim? I A special meeting of the Balnbow of Walla Walla. Wash., have located Charles Roehm Appointed Territorial chairmen for Oregon for tho style -show to be participated In by furniture dealers throughout the country Sept. 26 -Oct. 4, announced today In Portland, include: Eastern Oregon Charles Rochm, oi La Grande. WALLA WALLA PEOPLE MOVE TO MT. GLEN lly Mrs. K.,. Whiting (Observer Correspondent) MT, GLEN. Ore.. (Soeclali Mir. and Mrs. Albert Calkins and family. She will return home the first of the week. Dalo Howard, Seattle; R. W. Rider, naugh Taccma; Kouert w. scnuitz, Spokane; O- O. Gooch, Portland; G. S. Hardy. Portland; C. C. Chadwlck, Baker; Mr. On Business r and Mrs. H. Harlon, San Francisco; I P. A. Epling was in Portland on ?;:"r: Kvn. 7, , inunaBJl L. Faus. are enjoying a trip on the borne over the weekend. Miss Ruby ; " 7Jr ' I most including stous at Portland and i-euce maae tne return trip with cvcicll, mionun uuuw uiiu asuier m- tin iHlsmcss r...,, u.. M QvnnloH them to Yakima Monrtnv morning ment of most articles of commerce. 1 The airplane augments rather than replaces ground transport. Its mis sion is to simplify intercourse be tween countries by rapid transporta tion of passengers and documents; to bring us in closer contact with other people and to facilitate the negotia tions necessary for mutual under standing and trade. "Throughout history," Colonel Lindbergh said, ""the progress of civ ilization has been dependent upon the development of transportation. Every great advance In transportation has forecast a greater unity in world government." A Third Dimension "The tweutleth century." he con tinued after some amplification of this statement, "brings a third dl- 1 menslon in transportation to a world Meier. half earlier. INDEPENDENT GROUP NAMES J. L. MEIER (Continued form Pago One) publican state committee meeting ! Cedar county vigilante, was shot and with tne proxy oi u. . uiaweu, un Killed Dy inree roDoers too ay. ion countv state committeeman, also cnrnn. ,,,. ln .mhnCn tvttu Khorirf ethers of hia delegation to the world attended the independent convention p H Elwooti( Rnd.John Carey await- convention here, In e. private audi- tast nignt, ana w mnmm " iug tj,e men wno had held up a drug encc. urdav evening at 7:30 o'clock In the and Mrs. C. C. Culberton and which had not yet time to become 'Masonic hall .daughters, Edna and Evelyn May, of accustomed to tne more recent do- j ' Yakima. Wash., accompanied by E. D. velopments of the railroad. and the ' Return This Weekend Howard and J. E. McDough, of Salln- steamship. Tho airplane and the atr- 1 n, v. t. h hi mother. Mrs. as, Cal., were guests at the J. A. Leak 'Ship are placing time and distance as It is today is having a worldwide corn, A. E. Alcorn, Council; Mr. and ! Prank Wade, of Cricket Flat, was a IV "7." -..,.. fa.i.r.v nr Sho will be the hriripsmniri to ittmH Mrs. M. L. Dean. Boise; and Forest business visitor In La Grande Thurs- -i. 'J?.. cuiborton. whoso mnrrin Cobb, Portland. From Elgin Mrs. Lynne Hill and Mrs. 'day. I At the Hotels- Bert 1 wuiiam Lee Mrs. Bert' Jr., xaKima; u. v. AMlM nH xmrv Martin. Sanders, of Elgin, were in La Grande wightman, Albert Kruge and wife. Hi(fhian(is Cal. are visiting in Thursday. Kiinrtnv. to Mr. Howard will be an event of Visiting Here- AHft" Mr. nnd Mrs. Li. W. Martin, oi uw vu.iu.uun u. mm. uium .u,-n- effect on communication. If we at tempt to envision what it will be af ter a century of modern scientific tie velopment it Is difficult to find pre cedent for the advances it may bring to civilization. "Aviation has not gripped tho im agination of the world solely because made nominating speeches for Julius atpre at Davenport an hour and a ' 1U S1NKSS MAN .SHOT TIPTON. Ia.. Aug. b OP) R.- G. Sproat, prominent business man and ! MIXT (IKIfMAN I'HKrtlpEXT ; BERLIN'. Aug. 8 UP) President Von Hindenburg today received Dr. Daniel A. Poling, International Chris tian Endeavor Union president, and Illness . ; Miss Bertha Thompson, daughter ' of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thompson, Tu KIR' Is seriously ill at home, it Is reported. I MIk Mercedes of ards, who is at the Grande Ronde - nr. t. i.n iiosmim Huiiermfr iro m mnnptpfl. ir Omaha; and D. T. Lowe and K. C. 2'"?. fc'w wecks at the home much improved. She will undorgo a 1 at last mon found a oy of flying. Its Brown, Burley. Ida., ore registered at . t H-.insnnriier. minor oueration Wednesday mornine. fascination lies far more In the Mrs Marv Martin IS the motner OI i wmwu uyuiia, ui uieillis rerry, v"""B " ... Mrs' Kochensparger and Mr. Martin Idaho. Is spending his vacation with . istlug methods and policies. Possibly Zh'i former resident of The Park ;hls aunt. Mi's. J. A. Leak. , the most Important effect will be on (local hotels. ', and the region near Cove. The trip j Mrs. Virgil Betts and daughter, weekend. . . D mnA v. . p.. I International relations. When mcasur- Stllwell, Grande, visited In Elgin last weekend. frnm BCallfornia was made by accompanied bv Mrs. Davl nnd Mrs! ed houra. 01 ""8 the great the Redwood highway and through Ncwmn. Bll t 0rBn(le, vlsltett . i r. KctiimeO Home Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Conradt, who Portland. Iltre From Portland Mr. and Mrs. Terry and son, Elmo, Grande. The Terrys are former resi- nave oeen visu ng m l ur nae jor ero on misIne8R dents of this vicinity where Mr. Terry was a mna owner. the past few days at the home of A. W. Leffel. left vesterdav for their nome ax, rait, uai traveling since Floyd McKennon, or roruanu, soent Thursday in La Grande ,i 'friends and relatives In Texas, In- t "ilL4iS rno?t!nuiIn1ginon' tTso ttas no damage. , , ' : f artiJ0 JS1 tlna"!( t ItecQVcring- n business, ne mr.vcu Dakota is vlsltintr with his sister, with friends here Tuesday. I Frank James, of Salt Lake City, who has recently returned from a mission for the L. D. S. church to Colorado and various points in North June 17 visiting companylng A. T. Hill JJ Ives In Texas. In- JA i &,,i,i nn n busi-,Mra- r- r- relK- who had been In Portland on a busi ness trip. J " 4 Leech, of Pendleton, it :',.'t w Beryl Conley. J. A. Leak and Luther Feik spent Sunday fishing on the Miriam. Harvcstlm? of craln has been bo- Lp. Grande. Their trip home will be Miss E1feen Waldroff at 1407 Ninth ing on here for about two weeks. It and arouim is reporica mai tne iau gram is with stops In Portland, Corvallis and treet i9 aule to be up c I Jefferson. Oregon. Mrs. Conradt is t house, whlle she is Visit iiiL' He Miss Jane Leech, daughter of Dr. Leech, of Pendleton, Is visiting Miss 5 Itt'turiU'd to Work Lawrence Trill at 1900 Adams ave nue, who was Injured in a truck Portland, is able to return to his lthe past week. Mrs. Christensen's Qn nla ,egi lnJurmg the knee, ankle Mr work this week. sister of Mrs. Leffel. Their son, BOVara o in hnr knee, re- Feik went between 45 and 50 bushels A. R. Conradt, is a recent visitor in suiting from a fall against the curb, to the acre. The spring wheat and La Grande. i (vegetables are suffering for lack of Injured by Log j water and a light yield is expected.' Visitors i Gu9 Fowier, of Imbler, Is recover- Mr oncI Mr8 Walter Llndsey and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Chrlstensen , fmm inlurles received rinnoht.r. r,.rti n,i rmuo.i,,,. r near havehad f the'r ilous.EVef 1 du'" Mopday of lost week when a log fell Tole(JO( Qre ( vlBlted nt tne nome 0I Llndsey s sister, Mrs. Annie mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. F. &nd Ioot, He is able to be around Neu,eker. j. oioiie, ui rorbiunu, una ner uruniur Qn crutches. Mr. and Mrs. L, S. Ward nnd fam- i oT' ii C T From Calirornla ily have moved to the corner of Y Mrs- atones sister. Mrs. Joe J. MlsE Eieanor cleaver, daughter of and Fir and will operate the filling Morton, of Arco, Idaho. Other vis- Mr onfl Mr8 H . cleaver arrived ,,. ,i Dmp0,K,!r 6 itors at the Chrlstensen home this ln T r,rnnde Mondav to visit for a I station and grocery store there. Health Talks Het nrned Horn Miss Ivy Charlton returned home pCndleton, Wednesday night from Corvallis wnere sne nas been attending sum- visits Dnuchter week have been O. L. Stone, of Port- f. WPPks at the home of her par- ln T T nmtrenn r,t AUfnllo J7n11n " ... . ,1 . andM. and Mrs.' E. C. Stone, of J""" tnl 8UnTv0?sitv Oregon last ' A ( P,ertl1' n mbr ?! ?"ef spring, has been teachngnmasC,i the average person appreciates are supervision and consequent fvoedom uuip ' r curauie, out there are no cancer ! from local restriction. exist. Nations and races are no: separated by the traditional ob- ' eranloo nf m.vlhhntmrl Irnunl Tllitt'ii are no Inland cities of the air and no natural obstructions to its com merce." I Col. Lindbergh told his listeners all over the world If the principle be ao Jcepted that life today Is preferable to I that of ancient times then it Is logl ' cal to assume that any future Im provement (n transportation will re sult In a corresponding advance in methods of living. I Keplaees false Impressions I Saying the distances of places has been Judged by their accessibility, I Col.-Lindbergh expressed the boiler aviation would replace former falso Impressions of geography with a. true order of location. I "The ease oi travel between Can ada, Mexico and the United States. 1 for instance." he said, "will un doubtedly bring about still "closer co operation between them." 1 He closed' his address with a plea fnr uniform air regulations among nations, saying that one of the most Important factors contributing to the rapid expansion oi airiuiu m United States had been our federal Smart Fall Footwear Now On Display at Burnett's With tho turn of the season from summer colors, the In evitable reaction of stylc mlnded women Is to tho .con trast. Black and l'ulscn brown moot this modish requirement. $195 to $9,50 BREIER WANTS 3i MORE WOMEN Who Want to Save! From $3r9V to $6.50 To Buy Those $9.90 and $12.50 Silk Dresses for Values like : this are making Bi'ujov's super sale the talk of the, West. Don't miss your full share. . C. J. Breier Co. DEPT. STOKES, 3 1J1 !3CJ "?l "ST 'rn v tmwrmhi,nt0reg0nSt"teCOne8ef0rl Mrs. J. F. O'Conncll,' of La Grande, to ScVphl- rd 'cure two months. . . I , . yesterday at the home of her iyalBcduPcatloPot the high school In WTc"'t0 merit that deslgna the ' daughter. Mrs, Democrat. l rom Portland Miss Vlda Nelson" of Portland. Is upending a mpntlv-here with her m Uf tlome parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. James Nelson. t Mrs. Walter Pierce Powder l rom North O. P. was in La Grande Thursday on bus! Leo Hlnkle. - Baker h11o, Hawall and 8ne will sail for mt ,7y eS'j; nnu w "s"" ,ior a disease condition. ' I Dlphethiio antl-toxln justly may in .i Returned bo said to be a cure for diphtheria, quite ill ot un Arthur Hodee and daughter. , , .,,.,.. ' her home, It Is reported. .Barbara Ann. returned home yester- malnrln v- ,or ' i ,(QV mornlMir .from Seattle, Washy ,,, . . , Dahlstrom. of North Powder. Visiting In Flora J where thev spent the past two weeks' Bntl.to.lnl, nrt , (h , ,,fS, 5V , l, " vl8ltlnB wlth Mrs- Hotl8e's Jntner- .drugs, and you will have exhausted vv.a... ". -J: T"' T i the list of true "cures." "er Parc'"s. Mr. and Mrs Claiide From lintlnRtin- I It Is ln this sense that we say there CHEAP LETTER HEAD?'. f crri' nomP0,;lecl , ner 'nere,l0t Mrs. Ava Pierson and two children, nr0 c The causo, or I Net-or Dhl-ml x, wm I SnCl,ay. thCn Tl" "B- I' w'." b Shirley and Wheeler, of Hun Ington. c!nlsc8 of cnn.cr are gtm unkno'wn. I i. a i,a ."Z, ., ! J ' ib0Ut tW WeekS berre She relUrnS vlsltora 111 Ln Gmna0 thls w?fk : Chronic irritation is the only agent I)o Anybody Any l.no.1 l licy ; home. , at the home pf Mrs. Pierson's moth- wlllcll lla8 been aeflllltel y established I lire .lust Ute Dirly Collar. 1 : or-ln-law, Mrs. T. E. Pierson. Mrs. as sometimes leading to cancer. This I Ask for Sniliules . o f Iteltr I ,m.Pv,nS . 'Am Pierson and son. Wheeler, un- knowledge has mode It possible, in a I I,etu-r ltrnds I ! L"'y Lloyd, at 2009 Adams avenue. ,crwerlt the removal of their tonsils measure, to "prevent cancer" by re- f NEISON 1 ! . - rcPur";'' lo the first of tho week and arc recover- m0vlng the source of tho. irritation I Opposite. Post Office I improving. ing nicely. i In Portland ! J.' H. Pearc, H. J. Rlttor,. Charles . and at times by removing the area i of irritated tissue. i Cancer Is a wild or lincnntrnllnhle T. Hill returned ncw Erowth of tissue cells which al- 4 4 i i 4 4 7 Imw" A Pulsating Drama of Modern Marriage and Morals I WARNER. bkOS.fresent in SECOND CIHOI1CIE Chester Morris, Jack Mulhall, Edna Murphy .Ejus r Talking Comedy Sound Act Fox Movietone Js'ews Matinees Daily 25c Evenings 35c GRANADA Starting TODAY Returned Mr. and Mrs. A, - Wednesday from Portland where they WQV8 starts at a single location. The spent a few days on business. .present day remedy for this condl 1 1 I tion lies in the removal, destruction, In Montana 'or arrest of the wild-growing celts, i I Mrs. H; A. Kllnghammer has been i In addition to an Intensive search in Whitehall, Mont., for the past two for tiie cause of cancer, science alBo i weeks, called there by tho serious B seeking Its cure. The true cure Illness Of her father. It Is not wniild ho snmo nnont rnnnhlA of df- known Just when she will return. stroying or arresting the growth of t I ! ihn wild cpIIr without inlnrv to thn ok r T1?D CITHPT APT? Icells of the normal tissue. j W ,WA1J!iK &MUKIAUJi , Burgery, radlUm and the x-ray at M.AY CAUolli JVIIIjL tl10 present time are the three T Aor, nAnnvT means for the treatment of cancer, lO CLiUpli JUVYiN but a true cure still remains to be , found. 1 (Continued from Pago One) ' Drive to MEACHAM SUNDAY for that FRIED CHICKEN DINNER ORE, TRAIL TRADING CO. Meacham,Ore. ' ; lSjz j TIME 8 5 H ERE r, ii many years, has prior water rights and Is assured uf a certain portion of tho river flow. .. . ... OVER 15,000 DAILY DEMANDMRGON Vast Growing Army of Sargon Users, Marching Single File, Would En circle Globe in Only Few Years Time. Ministers of Council BluffB, Iowa, taking religion to the people, go Into city parks Sunday evenings and preached 40-mlnute sermons. Nearly 4500 men are to be em ployed in building an 85 story build ing in Ncw York. Ono trip of a trl-motored mail-pas-fienger transport over the Chicago Snn Francisco, route, the nation's longest airway, requires 1400 gallons of gasoline. Greater New York averages 2.1,201 persons to the square mile, London 11,250 and Chicago 16.10. ARCADE LAURA NOW PLAYING A J V.' tA RLANTE ,joiNDrii pci Plus Talking Comedy News (llv Kirliard Sim ins) ATLANTA, Go. Mote like a tale from tho Arabian Nights of old than a record of modern business achieve ment reads tho story of tho marvel ous growth and development of Sar gon. the Ncw scientific uompouna which has become the sensation of the drug trade throughout the : United States, Canada and other countries. j The old illustration of the pebble dropped into the pool best describes the phenomenal and unprecedented demand and its fame is rapidly spreading over the entire American continent like a great tidal wave. Recently compiled figures reveal that approximately 15.003 men and women are marching into the drug stores dallv for 8arnon and Sargon Soft Mass Pills, the marvelous new , treatment that is restoring health to countless thousands by new and re i mark a ble methods undreamed of only a few years ago. i Already more than 5.000.000 suffer- ; Ing men and women nave put it t the test and have told other millions what It has done for them. ; Marching in regulation U. S. army fashion single file this vast army of Sargon users would reach from New York to San Francisco and at the present rate of sale would, In a 'few years time, encircle the entire The only explanation of Sargon's j triumph in the Medical World Is Sar gon's true worth. Back of its triumph in the drug stores is its triumph in the homes and It is the grateful en- j dorsement of its millions o; user-, that has made it the most widely talked of medicine In the world to 'day. 1 Sargon is extensively advertised. It Is true, but no preparation, no mat ter how extensively advertised, could possibly meet with such phenomenal ; success unless It possessed absolute merit and extraordinary powers as a medicine. ! There can be but one possible ex iplanation for Sargon 's amasing eur cw and It can be told In one word MERIT! Red Cross Drug store, agent. Adv. AIR TRAVEL WILL UNITE ALL NATIONS (Continued from Pago One) present air-craft we cannot compete with ships and railroads in the move Washday Freedom CAN BE BOUGHT by the pound MAIN 56 STANDARD LAUNDHY CO. Many changes have materialized in grocery retailing. , The day of the open cracker barrel is gone as well as the neces sity for waiting your turn to be waited upon, of paying top prices, of taking what is offered, pf substitutien, etc. ; At PIGGLY WIGGLY the geods .themselves are the only sales men. You pick out the exact article you desire, just the size you wish, as many as you wish. : All Prices Good Saturday and Monday Chesterfield Cigarettes Sealed tin of 50 cigs. 27c Carton of 4 tins $1.08 FLOUR Local Hard Federation ! 49-lb. sack $1,39 ' " I LA CKANDK ROOK & STATIONERY COMPANY j CARTER'S I5LACK RYTO INK For Fountain Pens and Sleel Pens A new ond Improved permanent writing fluid. Writes an Intense blue which finally turns black. Surpasses all standard Writing Fluids In freer dom from sediment, in brilliance of initial color and ln keeping quality. Lost drop as strong as the first because, unlike the standard fluids. Its color does not "sadden down" in the bottle. The first Important Invention in the Ink field ln two generations. FREE Special introductory offer Yon buy 1 qt. of Ityto ?l..ri0 and get FRKK 1 50c jar Cico Paste, 1 HOc sUmp pad, 1 .r0c bottle 'itamp pad ink. For Limited Time Only La Grande Book & Stationery Co. 'Kprvlcc station for llomr ami Ofllrr" j III ! ADAMS AVK. PHONE MAIN DO jj Post Toasties or Kellogg's Corn Flakes 3,pkgs. for 25c P. C. B. Sodas 3-lb. caddy 39c White King Washing Powder, large 39c Darigold Milk 3 Tall cans 25c Royal Club Jell Powder nil flavors 3 pkgs. 23c BRING US YOUR P & 0 COUPONS COFFEE Pijrgly Wiggly Special, lb, Our iSest, Pound Maxwell House, Pound Golden West, Pound .... . 30c 39c 46c 46c SUGAR 25-lb. bag $1.53 Powdered Sugar 2V& lbs 19c- Cocomalt l-lb. tin 50c Pot Koast 16c Rib Boil . 10c Veal Roast ....... 17c Picnics . 18c Chuck Steak ...... 22c 1422 Adams Market Cor. Depot Washington ISSIiiSHIQIBieilllBHIIIHSBllSSailll IEI