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Thtirday, August U, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Fotir 5 !1 i - i m ) i li ; u - : : t I I. i I- It i; ! i i i TTAE Presents 2 TRUCK BLAZE EXTINGUISHED AT WALLOWA Lout Time TODAY Starting TOMORROW T1FEAHY presents -.VSk - . B Mttl keaurr He- -XALIXjXA. Or. tl; Qt z "bzr. X xr:t2e3.; sa cii.' to tt r-'W. Mziii etr --jj ;t25 jiA.-. v ii. C.'-i.'.. O-.vt: tr-jrk :a J.re i- frtt c". t.i "Ai-: ri-'i-z Mr Ovi.. ra--2 J-a'. ha-2 tb " r.3 b t.je t ezj-ijt zzjt xtrMzjt ;.?r-c Tzt izr. t -. Z J i.JT? it U feared ii ipoa--c.c ci .- ?iot tar-a --- t ca Tb :-e ct- frtrisv; wa ca-lc crt ar.d id & op ra ".-'.t f cr a. prrt.- -. a: .-"- -. ij'jfp;- yL'-tJttxj zzsjrzizj. Her trjejiiXun l rp.--v: Vj t very Mr. Wutiam Cir :.- a.t:.;d. Ore, ftper-ir-ir a B-.t Js Wi.vwa i-. tcK br v.r O F. Ca.rp- ;jt Vsjd crder Old F:vsi bad -'-4 wdr.:y ri;r.t. tr. Chats With Parents THE TKfC Or B " " 7 ojzjt 'tfxut tsrx& x fcr J-T-. va-r.M a. trr pretty rrrrj ci v RAINBOWS !Xo Forest Fire I Trouble So Far At Maxrille, Ore. B? Mr. M. F. AMa4 iLA-XVl-LZ Ore, &eel- A - c--. &'-e r.ari ex- zxcc eT--r.g- cocr? tie t- wpicc till ti EKXiLer ctf M- t Sn Ett- Hss rartaa p. "jp pi-'- Ttrh-jcri r-i -" pjfci-str '. srj nst S-'7 iiizar.cri tii-. y-yf tiir tsjcxt is, GriLC! lor a n Terr r--i ic-r ccr ls ri. tis itd !fs. dix& Jul a ps-j b-.t jr i.-j-r Vtr "5". F teen: i-' I.:: ?r. -ciio t ecr.- ti wwtKjG ii La G-irjC Jir. -tt d p.-jj.:r.ig 3C ifc tlcti- jii'-M parte-!. Prd 2 coyj5.rz cir. So. tt. & uir? vxt. Trt -tirps ccrTiuzi tbe n uoc si icrrrtr r rr.U V r , peujs t-ii; -e -7-? t-jcrr:- v.- ICr-t. C TC. f rf-'M tirftr B.-.y ii t-cjI ie c-e j,, Caszs-z tr w vit, c-f "JTil- i t-: V -!ctrc i irtn-j.. ttJi iLzz. tjt Cei-iri A Western with a Punch! DirKtti W J. P. iCvi NT tr-sfc'.rs! .tars In. K- tlT.a i bii Ice r?r i. C. "55", LrreiT trre Jrca tr-i Si Tr-i--ed itrs. ; Vn- Kirn, of is; j xsziLzzf z sje i-ctsi Tjtm faces. " j ' Pair UTfcy i-rjd t tTy. oi W2- , -&2 H"trz. EiTxn. otn C-er f rcr is .tir. Tex L. S 3t":xk: iAi be! fcands Pa. -. Err Cuper rj- vltj -flrii OJe F-ug ijiiija-f crt-s c-fxnr to li rn-rd run Ti.TxrLi.y (tkzj tia.t Tic-ity. to Wily-n. Stomach Trouble It fu. iy-psLt. tatnbtirD. bicat-too- i-vr-h-h. ted potar desuon r-'-i rzicraje trad grorcy. axI t.i r.y icoci co sej aree -ma ycu. -iiy cri rr.tx ti, Dioter, 15 rmruK trt IWtn i harmless o jour cr og. y -srarts 'Ktia p-.?:r.g pc- C-jt u-sTtsiiei:-; Lis ie r-aa-iitje pctr to Orest 3 COO Uil it c-a --4-t- Ocnl ijtTe up. Get; bMex tt tny drtig stcre. Put it to t test icrty barx ii yoa dent eocai Jeei kxe rra". and a-it t eat znost Oy f'JC- fied Crosa Drug Act. BOGUS HERO JAILED AFTER FOOLING MANY s.ZiZ to ijr i 7 I i i jr. r.-i rp-fi- B-E-S-T in Comedy and Shorts Bargains Listed on Want Ad Pair liZTTP-OIT D.3Kl awJ bt-re; cy trw: ' lAi'.r.uir. -mr bro, E,;rs-n. a ; tr-a.'.re j.tr-r. apptrefJ cearir-? 1 Cfc, ! Gurr t.o Vy.--t Cft. lb I-i.ir2-iir.l &!rt. C:a? axS '. .'.' O-.'-'- t i MtCki r.! HCTvrzr lit U2 i-i; tcr. o2 r.- prt tn :A: B"fcT. Et-rr-e cf tb itTtii barr. i-oi-pitic-M. TVt out Bnarruirj i -i aocit 12 ytara ca smd -rar f A'.rxJ. ; Ipar.rr.n? cf .hatire iit j tiotftd EenjiTELin ar-d b ecn2ead j tbat hi ta: btrCiim irre c-; to -s.n VtJt tb girl ; ursj tat i iu. file. He said t pjrcbal tb rriii Irocc 7etracJ . Ti.'j -rT "ibbrt of raxb" r2 tbat j b rnarre b carried on f lb taie of btciKi: TistJ tre a::i:r g-yt cu of ha cxnitrcj. o Liteiy to rnix -7 are cear-? cr.x-4 pcir-ted oct to ?rm "A'aH--rra t : j.teas.rn-g "jr rri':b b i-ywj rE-c&tb, crtrf i r &ij,rr. t. paiU dd rct be- rt-.-irri ben Tb'rwuy -t r-.-r tusn trrc- Hrrr Tei o La Grtzjc ape.t 'crt c-c'c.j g.Te tbri ba.ii. r: at tb '-r.-f of ra fcrc-er. T--jt -er-- epjscce ibc-d bi7 p y y-f ft y airs. Yesxe btn tra.t as a E-.iitaie ratber tbaa rrrr, bai to Li Graae Satzr- t crii&e. It red2 cxJy to be itc- a, tr t--:t tr tx2 br itn- H. V Aiiby Joc- . !ifTH r BOM tJPHTHt.RI A carr ? tti Ur Aiby W-csbky ;sra3 mrtd to La Grar-d Tbsncx?- SAlfV Ore- A"-?. 14 A dal.i Vr. Ace CbiC trbcot La Grand, ir.:- us. ard Mrs. R-: Crjr.r-, La-je cf Cili'orrjii bas -jtt.rr-t:-! tr-t 1 V i'J aipiras, pacr t.rur.z i it 2o3. i&I Cis- a scut l&Xi cajs .riri in IVjs. Many ' m i Cf. r.t ant exp-rti t.rur.z j dz.y Ircrr. tbe iat inttitutiici !or tr -nitted Scrjday isl-r.4ed. Tr-e cbiid. & jfcara L t.Cra.-;rx cJ3. rtceri.:y rc-.a L-cat Pert- , l. E Trurr.? ii wjw T-xxir-c i.t tb. iard aes tx.e r-a'.-re oS ;t :'Vfw to Jcicr- C2-p at r-s'snrx-xi Kt rrwd ii--d r'. baTt on ciscoitrec ;n r.s ;n-Jy oir; t-re Saturc:iy. TiiT tirrx adrr.-tter tb uiuai rez6dy- return in tirrje for tb cbiidrea C'jl-ii a.e tr.Tt tax-er: to dtr- u er-r :booi tbn liil rr...--e xbeti.tr irrff - carrr ;n - lira. C. . Tbcmb ire ci K.arr.-l3, tb-L irjit:iut-ori- ber i-tvw-ir.-li-v. Ji:. O A- Tb-ccr- ti-y. tf4 L-. Vi- Leoa Tncm- rorvtsc ui;trEf .--?- oi j-ce?h. T-d at tb it. p 4NCOL'EK B C- Aux 14 ?t.omi beer Succay. Urs- C. E Tr. Fort L pr5 tearii at Tatcena Tbccburg arjd lra P-Ljroorf nave defesici Vnc-ier &- ?eatrday to fr.erjds for a nuxwr ytr Tiiicd ii La intercAUccai tboua thy bid do, met in tb last tv v- t. r,' t. It -Ktj tb fim tirr ?tn. i.t w-priy captured by a Cnited I .r-z Jroca bi left bari3 ; K unereiy lift spnra tbat soi of tb ftr-?rs bad to fc amputated- Ur Uat-es tj err.pioyed as er-i".ner bre tinul li-vi aiircb- ; iliaa E. nnttb Erflman, dishter c-f lr. arjd Sir Karien Hulfrmn. ipent SAiXday at Boyd Carpr bocD. Sb rtporu a delightful tan ; m.zm a fci? dinner a? lrhicii SO zu yere aeated at tb tab. - Abby. on cf Mr and Ur?. E. : k Anby. of La Grarjde. -bo hn tr-e mmrr.er bere t--'- thuttj tb Ut of '-bis wk. StJB tU ;be a aopbociore :n tn La Crrtec I H:b ACbool tbJ lall- - ' lz. Htrsbai Jen vrvd Un. Ctyn McG-nty left by uto t"ae dr of tb eb for tr.p to MiHonJTee r vater. Geftrse Stalrup. orove t piiiar liere until tbe firs, of July, is -rorbin? for bis brother. Jiute -- staictrp. in bU serr.ee s-& ; bcAldf hi b! ooupie of ir,en at :o.-t gettrng lie shoo; twa ne ' PROMISE PERSONALS jiuere ts ma FOR the tigh powered, high speed cars of today, with needed quick starts and stops, you should have this extra protection. Just look at the inside of this Firestone Anchor Super Heavy Duty Tire. There are eight pliea of cords under the all Non-Skid, Center Traction Tread. It is a big tough strong tire a construction that insures against punctures and blow outs. Come In and Sec tGr Yourself! We bare cnt np various fTVClS MtS WZ r-MX T.(T'rj2 brands of tires, o thai you can see the inide conntrue- jf&SiittM lion. Come in tn.l tr-Sm these eomparisonn, wrlion for section, and you will readily see the superiority of Firestone. We sell and service the com plete line of Firestone Tires, Tubes, Batteries, Itims, Brake Lining and Accesso ries, and actually give you greater values. noj m.i; i;i;.i.anti;i: Kvery tire Firestone make hear the oaroeTIHKb'IOM.", and every tire we sxrll carrii- the Firestone Unlimited Guarantee and oun. You are douhly protected uIjm lutely assured ewry dollar you -jx rul buys real iualily and atiitfaction. e uar. antce that ou will fifl all. the milr out of your tirr that have l.ei-n built in by Fire-lone. a "OPE RUBBC m 7'HtMJ AhO SIOEAAIL .WCIIOIt Super llravy Iluly i c7 I hr I rr t i nr Knir Su(r jit l)t)l halliton ham m tioulilc ronl Itrt-iVrr H filir timlrr ihr Irrad. Ste olht r nukf hair n't tirrakr ml alt ani ha- a in-'r- !;n at r mnli1 tlb slt hlupr-il, (tiare wtorn Cilirir llial I irr.t.tDr tir.tf J h. irr OLDFIELB 4.10-21 SS.55 440.21. 6.35 SAFETY ... Everyone Should Uuve PRICES . . Everyone Can Afford to Pay WE HAVE JOINED with Firettcme'i Co-operative Plan to give yoa lower prices and pltu values b- redurinc opera t log rotti, and witit volame batinru on a imall marcin of pro&t w are able lo make yoa these mbtUnlial aarizia;a, AWBOR Super Heavy Duty OlfTtr, 'tHillo'ito ICuk Frfc, ) SixtTlil 4.30-21 $9.io $9.75 4.73-19 10.20 105 5.00.20.. 11.35 11.95 s.2s-2o 12.35 13-65 6.00-19.14.45 16.65 6.30.19.17.40 18.95 7.00-20 19.05 23.45 tot BIEIt OsrTlf. W.rt Or. (C.li Prtc. Tl. J0x3W $4.20 $4.20 4.4021 4.79 4.79 4.30-211 5.35 5.35 KATTEIUES . 9 zz 7-55 7.98 8.15 8.98 9.75 6.0020 12.55 t-rtt Otfeff site. I 4.73-19 S.00-19 5.00-20 -5.2 5.13.. 53-21 . stair Lw U. D.TBI t KTlRES 30x3 $19-45 $19.45 32.6 34.10 34.10 OMIMIIE (0.STIH(TiO. XXIi VALI'ES Orr M.n Of4.r Tir. Tir. I.TJ in. -? . II M Ik. 11.UIW. $5.55 6.35 7-55 7.98 8.15 8.98 9.75 12.90 Stu VTKtk Wt(kt TBk.a .1 tu ft' at Tr.W cVfc.r .ill l- u IISrm.l. IMravL 13 Plate Sentinel J A lail Urdrr' or -uil Brand" lire ta mada1 br tome on known m.nuf jrlurrr and .old nndrr h name that dot not idrntif. him lo lha public ouall. bcrauae be btttid, bia Mfirvt frade lir-a nndrr hia own name. B vira. Harth Carper (Ooserrtr Correspocientl PP.OUJ5E. Ore. (pec.i. I t.ii, fJia: er. no wc ' U! li aSi' '- 1x5 UP lrilJ i KmTfc- Hr eaurriier. Mrs. I Ettstl. u a-.i'J ttr- , . Mrs- Lu Trump. .; t-.-. lt!z Ennir tre ns.-.iii if I OranOc Bcr-de nrer SatuxdaT. Melvln. E-.hel. uiiuan. unu. i sri .5 carper trxi tiu j ere carr.pL-ig r.r the river t reca ( bu quite Ed tbe Ethel We 3!i!K( our Tires V It K K " -r Drive in Today! PERKINS FIREST0N E ONE-STOP SERVICE Cor. Ail:. lit (.li f !iV-rwnl True V.ed- Tbev reported a nice t:rr.r d.d not c&icri any fih- and Mrs. C. T. Lirtdsey. o: ! Grar.de. sper.t Saturday n:gbt 'xitn Mrs Ur.tiiev's parents. Mr. and Mrs. j c P Carper, and Sunday tbe party spent tbe day at tbe I. S. McDonald f hotr.t. I Mauncc Teel Tisittd Friday evening ! ar-d Saturday with h3 mother, Mrs. Wait Teel. in Eden. ai. and Mrs. ETerett Hesse and cau?kte.-. Bomta. Tteit4d with Mrs Ali: Smith and Mrs. Teel Sunday. Msa S?bil Ealierd who attends Ncrmai ai La Grande spent Saturday right and Sunday at John Carper", returnir-g to La Grar.de Sunday eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Uiid- sy. C T. Gcrbett too 50 spring lambs v- Wallowa last Monday for shipment tr Portland. Harry Haefer and George Beechtr. cl Eden, drove out several head ol fat cattle to Wallowa Friday by way c: Powwatka ndce and returned heme Saturday by way o( Promise, arriving at the Grange hall m time Icr dinner. They remained for the prrgnm . R. Henderson and John Doud ha-.c- been running their sawmill. E:hel Carper, who works in La Grande and her friend. Mia Gladys True, are s per. dime a two week va cation with Miss Ethel's parents. Mr. ind Mrs C P. Carper. Herbert Thompsan. of Wallowa, vuiied Saturday evening and Sun day at the Fred Trump home. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McCubbln and ir-Iant cauhtr. Constance Jean, and M. and Mrs Everett MrCubbin and dauchtei. Bonnie Jane, of Enterprise. v.i'.ed Sunday with their mother, Mr. Maude Sweaniu;en. Ivan Oarrett who has been work ing with his brother, David, here and in the Lower Valley, left Sunday for Batr. Ore. to work in the timber cutt:r.E loirs Ftbel. Liihan and Melvin Carper ard Giadr.-s TT--:e. viAited with Roe ert Carper in Wallowa Sunday, re turning home in the evening. They werr acorr.uanied by Robert Carper. Clarke scott and Jack Smith who viritcd a ahile at the Carper home wnen thT return-! to their work at L:sh Wo'Vj ia M:dd!e valley. I'. G. Potter made a trip to Eden Sunday. Sam Kennel d rore ou t some fat 'attic Friday to be shipped to Port land. At the reguI?J meetin? of the Prrrmse crar.tfe Saturday. Mrs. Bertha Carper was elected to the office of Ceres to succeed Mrs. Nellie Fleh rr.an vh"e duties as postmistress make it impc&s:bl; for her to attend FORTY-THIRD YEAR of FRIENDLY SERVICE .51 ta (6 ranisf Sfalional Sank Member rederal Eeerre Rrxrorcrs oier S Minion LA GRANDE STORE Introducing The First Signs of Autumn The appearance of our smart tailored street costumes featured in harmonious mixtures in darker colors for fall blues, browns, greens and tans In materials of Travel Crepe and Frisca bring with them the first definite signs of fall. In our showing at 18.01 and S23.00 you will find a choice of attractive new fem inine styles including dresses, featuring' the popular bolero effect in front only, belted models, nearly all all are long sleeve dresses some have pleats, some fiares and ruffles all are fashioned to the feminine lines for Autumn. i; LooH Over Our Want Ads for Bargains ADVANCE SHOWINGof GOATS and DRESSES for FALL iiAiT wxiiuwe find esneciallv this season 'e find especially attractive. Correct in every style detail. Lavishly furred with huee ur standing collars. Novel cuff treatments. Bolero backs, bloused effects. Broadcloths and cashmere suedes are the favored fabrics; black, deep browns, rust - browns and mauves are the accepted shades. long and short haired fui trimmings are. equally popular with a decided trend toward the half shawl collar. Styles that will please the most critical. Prices thaf will fit any purse. s 9??s49 .50 FALL DRESSES embodying the new fea tures favored bv Paris stylists. The bolero theme is very much in evidence, while some show slightly fitted princess effects. Every, dress ex presses individuality and the becoming simplicity of the newest trend. Cantons and flat crepes iead in popularity, while travel crepe prints are favored for sports wear. Blacks and browns are the leading colors. Be first with the new fall fashions and buy them at gieat savings at the S.-V.-E. Store. SO.75 To S 24 50 g.aB!'"W'i mn 1 fcA A; ! . 1 flffBai ' CO liSIEVENi'VAN ENGELEN CO. 1 k f4.J,.,IJ4 V I