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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Thursday, April 7, 1932
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Child knocked Dunn
- Mrs. William Koeter, of 2115 Cedar
street. - reported , to police yesterday
afternoon that at 5:15 o'clock a small
boy. whose name was not given, hit
" tho back side of her car and was
- knocked down. The boy was not
hurt to any extent, according to re
ports. Mrs. Koeter said she was driv
ing olong Cedar Btreet when the boy
darted out. 6 lie swung her car over
to tho left side but he hit (he back i
side of her automobile and fell down, '
she said. . . . .- j
loralno,. April 5. , Weight, six pounds
eight: and one-half, ounces." , - Mrs,
Lewis has many friend-, here in this
city who ,knew her as Miss lone Ruth
Harrirnan, Instructor. )n household
science at the La Grande High school
two years ago.
-Small l ire
Tho firo truck was called to 1502
First street by a slight fire at. 8:30
o'clock last night. The blaze was
out1 when the firemen arrived and
nothing was used. The recall was at
8:40. This Is the first fire alarm
In several days.
Jtecelve Aniioiiiuements
PricndR In tho city received an
naujJccmeHMf this, morning which
read as follows: "Mr." ana Mrs. Lesllo
D. Lewis, of Wenntchee, Washington,
announce a recent change 'of man
agement with the arrival of Betty
i "CURTAINS CURTAIN'S"
Wo are doing them for the finest
homes Wo can pleaso you too
: Try us.
; MODERN LAIJNIHtV
I'llONK MAIN 77
Eye Operation .,
O. H. Baker, of Cove, underwent an
eye operation at the Bouvy hospital
toaay, . , -
Klks to Meet .. . . -
Since Judge Ekwall, .dlstrlot deputy
of the Elks, is unable to uttcncl the
Installation! of officers tonight at 8
o'clock at the- ELks :. temp-to, he. has
appointed L. II. Bramwell to officiate
in his place. Mr. Bramwell will be
assisted by the past exalted rulers.
After the installation the meeting
will be turned over to the new offi
cers. '
discussed plans for making the din-
j ing room and a basement play room
for the house, tobef exhibited by the
Camp Fire Girls of La Grande in May.
Miss Margaret Milne, guardian, .was
hostess. -The girls also planned birth
day honors for the council fire which
will be held the last of April. , All of
the girls have been Invited to a birth
day party at the -home of Miss. Violet
Coggburn, 301 Main avenue, on Sat
urday afternoon, April-9 at 2 o'clock.
Those present wero Verna Ward, Vio
let Coggburn, Frances Mlllerlng, Marie
Worrell, Nancy Lindsay, Maxlne Noah.
Virginia Smith and Mina Newman.
Ket urn
Mr, and Mrs. S. C. Smith have -returned
to La Grande after spending
tho winter visiting in Phoenix; Ariz.,
and Oakland, Cal. They returned' to
wi urande early- In the week. Both
Mr. and Mrs. Smith are prominent In
church and civic affairs of La Oraride.
Caldwell, plan to return on Sunday.
Mrs. Playle has been the guest of
her parents, "Mr. and Mrs. .Caldwell,
and of her parents-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Playle.
Has Operation
. James Nelson, constable of the La
Grando district for several years, un
derwent an operation at the Grande
Ronde hospital Wednesday.
III.,
, Judge U, O. Couch, county ludse. Is
confined to his -home by illness. Judge
Couch , has been, very active lately in
losienng me county relief work pro
gram.
will be "Growth and Development of
the Church."
Uncovered . , - r - j . :
Tom .Deborde, .after being (U for
the past two weeks has returned' to
his dutteq as Janitor at the court
house, -. . - . . .-- :
Umatilla Senator Here
: L. L. Mann, state senator from
umatnia . county, was1 in La. Grande
yesterday transacting business, : Mr,
Mann makes his home in Pendleton.
IteRiilar .Meet lug ' ,
A regular business mcotlpg will be
held, tonight' by the members of th
Eagles lodge at the hall, .
In Dayton
Mrs. L. - M. Hoyt and daughters,
Misses Mildred and Myrtle, are spend
ing the week in Dayton, Wash. The
Mlssos Hoyts are teachers in the' La.
Grande schools and are enjoying their
spring vacation. , -'
Shows Improvement- ;
Harvey Patten, who is seriously ill
at the Grande Ronde hospital, is re
ported as showing a slight improve
ment today. Mr. Patten was taken
to the hospital over a week ago.
Dorian cramp FJre .
The Dorian Camp Firo circle met
Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock and
Returns . ,1
Miss Freda Smith has returned to
her home In La Grande, after a visit
with her sister, Miss Frances Smith,
in Pendleton.
Returns , ..... , , r.
Sherwood Williams returned late
Tuesday evening trora Pocatello, Ida.,
wnere no-spent the weekend .trans
acting business. He left La Grando
lost Friday.
Tourist Season '
Tourist activities portend a busy
season here, with travelers from over
all the -United States already coming
through Eastern Oregon. Four sec
tions were represented by tourists
on Uocal hotel registers last- night,
with Winhlfred James and Dorothv
Dickinson-, of; Spokane; Mr. and MrsJ -Oregon; Seventy-eight miles of roads
BIDS OPENED
ON 8 HIGHWAY
JOBS TODAY
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considered the low bidder on the ten
miles of grading, widening and re
surfacing of the Merrill-MJilin i sec
tion of The - Dalles-Calif ornla high
way;i His figure, was $102,306. , C.
Nyberg, of Spokane, was low on1 the
construction of six miles of -the Bur-
kee-Gales section of the Old- Oregon
Trail.- -v..
Four .States Bid
'Bids.-were entered -. from ,- Idaho,
Washington, -California,- as well -.as
E; M.- Judd. of Chicago; L. P. Wright, I will -be-Improved , with the. comple-
To Clii'liulls
Mrs. J. p. Caldwell, Mrs. Audmer
Playle, Mrs. Leal , Russell and Billy
Caldwell left today for Chehdlls,
Wash., where they will visit at -the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Playle. Mrs1.
Cnldwcll. Mrs. Russell ond Master
or Little Palls,- Minn., and w. L.
Hearn, Edwin W.,Galther and J. B
Hollenworth, of San Francisco, Cal.
Men's Club lo Meet
Rev. J. Qeorge Walz. pastor of the Old Oreeon trail.
tlon of tho contracts to be- awarded
tcday, with work In ,11. counties,
Tho .-low bids on the projccts.were:
r Baker-county: Grading and. sur
facing- Durkes-Oules 'section , of the
Construction.- of
nrsc rresoyterian church, will be 6.3 -miles of highway roadbed. Carl
tne speaker at tho meeting of the Nyberg, Spokane, - 99,527;- . Johnson
rresDytorlan Men's club tonight at Brothers company, Klamath .- Palls,
8:00 o'clock at the homo of Harold 107,230; James Creek, Spokane,
Plnlayr-800--N-avenue, Hls-ub)eet $107,806. . - ,.
mmm ImvStpcl
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See this remarkable demonstration of
Friday
April 8
2 -4 P.M. and
7:30 - 9:30 P. M.
We arc plcaswl lo invile you to the Kelviiialor Cookiii-r
School. Come ami learn how to prepare delicious desserts
salads and frozen delieaeies from recipes originated iii the
famous Kelvin Kiuhen. S'ee tmi interesting demonstration
of Kelvinai,r 4-Zo,ie Cold ami the World's Fastest Freezing
Speed boiling water reduced lo freezing temperature in
five minutes. Get a free copy of ihe Standard Rating Scale
for Electrie Refrigeration the Seale thai shows you how to
judge value in an electric 'refrigerator? Refreshments will
be served and nil dishes prepared during the demons'lratiou
v ill he given away free. Coin c and bring- your friends. Every
body invited. Hon't miss it !
1 at the
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Furniture
Company
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Klamath county Grading and sur
facing Merrlll-Malln section of The
Oallcs-Callfornla highway, 10 miles
.of grade - widening .and.- resurfac
ing. A. S. Wallace, poseburg, 10a,
305: Kern and - Klbbe. . Portland,
107,719.50; Saxton and, Looney, Cor
vaUU, 100,866. ,,,,,
.-Douglas and-Coos counties Grad
ing and .surfacing Endlcott - Creek
Mystic . Creek- seotlon.of Coos Bay
Roseburg highway. , K. Leen, Port
land, $18,400: Leisclv and - Tofte,
Marshfleld,, $19,880; A. S. Wallace.
Roseburg, $20,400. .
- Curry..county-7-Gradlng and surfac
ing 19.43 miles of. Port. Orford
Euchre creek section of , the Oregon
coast highway, A. . Wallace, Rose
burg: Roy L. Houck, Independence,
$48,600: Saxton and Loohey, - Corval
11s, $57,520, ; . . ,.
Baker and Malheur counties: Grad
ing and surfacing 10 miles of Hunt-lngton-SUdes
section of. the Old Ore
gon trail. - Dunn and Baker, Klamath-Falls,
$65,980; J. C. Compton, Mc
Mlnnyllle, $68,7S6; Wrenn and Grcen
ough, Portland, $72,680. . .. ,. ... . .
Polk and Yamhill counties: - Grad
ing and surfacing Boyer-Valley. Junc
tion, of the- McMlnnville-Tillamook
highway. Wren . and Greenougb,
Portland, $101,688: A. Milne, Port
land, , $103,869; Joplln and Eldon,
Portland,. $171,804. .., ,, , ... , ...
.Union county: Hot Lake-Union sec
tion of Old Oregon., trail,. .construc
tion of 4.9 miles macadam. J. C.
Compton. McMlnnvllle. $21,615; J. p.
Forbes.. .Olympia, Wash.. $24,512;
Standard Asphalt Paving company,
Spokane. $24,827. ,
.Wasco and Sherman counties: Dll-
lon-Blggs section of the Columbia
River highway, construction of 11,1
miles of macadam. ; J. C. Comptoni
McMlnnvllle, $49,772; J., P. Forbes,
Olympia, $51,888; Northwest Roods
company, Portland, $54,385.
conference: fails
LONDON, April 7 ,(P) The four
power conference called to consider
the economic problems of the Danu-
blan ; stales will adjourn tomorrow
without' having come- to an agree
ment, It was announced tonight.
No New 'Cases' -
Of Smallpox In
Promise Area
By .Mrs. Bertlia Cnrper
(Observer Correspondent) -
-PRDMTRR. Annntnn Mn nam tnono
of smallpox have been reported since
week beforfl Innfc nnri It Is hnnori that.
the disease has run Its course. The
disease did not seem to hurt the
younger folks so much; while some
Of thft -olriftf fnllrn vnra nnlrn 111 -
The Easter services here were called
off because of Illness In the neighborhood;-'-.
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The- Promise MntllAl TnliriVirri r!r i
met Monday with Fred Hennlng, of
La - Grande, present. A good 'many
plans were suggested but owing. to
the small representation present, due
ia Bii-mietiB, fcne ousmess meeting was
postponed until April -There is
a strong indlcatipn that the main
mie irum jrromise .to- wauowa will
bo taken over by the West Coast Co.
Ed' Denton. In ., mtftn hncv ronoir.
ing the barn on the Hescock place
winuii uonupsea. iaBC .winter,, wn
hnnw .WPlvhh. nt. nnnw ..
March .went out oulte wnrm hut
leit a record or storm, rain and snow.
John Doud who hflR kont a rornrrl nf
the Snowfall. rennrtJt 104- inrhm ilnna
the first of. lost November. . This. Is
mostly gone now only on the north
Biupea- aua in mi sneuerea pi&cesi
and erass is erowln? nnri finuwra
bloom lne. The roarin nrp verv hnH
tub supply or hay here. Is about ex
hausted -and the.canvons art nnvprnrl
with stock.- Most, of the farmers will
have to do their farmlnc on crnAs
feedlntr.
John Carper is confined to the
house ill of the mumps.
P. O. Potter, Mrs. Bursell and two
children, Faye and Arthur, were Sun
day guests at C. P. Carper's. J. A.
Doud spent the day at I. S. McDon
ald's. . ;.,
Mr. Rohv nnri HmirrVltT- Vrinn
lted at John Carper's and Winnie
nuuy una iwyra uoroetc visited with
(.ne uenton gins.
Mrs. Theresa Teel and son, Vernon
are visiting this week with her moth
er. Mrs. Allle Hmlth TTor faiUa
Lee Smith. Went tn TSntuiirntlra Qim.
day and brought her over. Maurice
xtxi is serving on tne jury at Enter
prise this week.
Wirt Mrfrlnnlfl vrhn arna tnlran
from the Qeorge Brooks place last
WITK LO WailOWa Won tniTTnr1nr fi-nm
an attack of appendicitis, but is now
recovering, we is with his sister,
Mrs. Hnrrv Cnlnmnn at nrallnmn
The farmers are all busy building
fences, reoalrin? tauilritnp trimminu
apple trees and all such preparatory
wunt mm win soon oe plowing and
seeding.
Fred Caroer hanlprf n innri nt hnv
num vne oia jonnny Chimps place
Thursday.
MrS. EvelVll KTnnrA nnrl Ta
visited Wednesday at the homes of
jujiMis. una nowara ' uarper.
They report that one of Howard's
cows slid quit a long way on the
canyon over rims ond brush but got
up and walked away and did not
seem to be seriously hurt.
Charley Moore has traded- his sheep
iu vesper nenoerson ior cattle.
Roll 11 Oorbett is sawing wood this
week for Boyd Carper.
Mr. Thompson is vlaltlmr hU
daughter, Mrs. Maude Rnrsfii. Mr
Thompson Is 83 years old and Is
quite hale and hearty despite hid age.
ijuy iturap was a own irom Max
vtll Wednesday and soent th niuht.
at Boyd Carper's cettine some no.
tatoes. Boyd reports that his nota-
toes have not kent woli. ha hH thm
buried in the ground and the heavy
snow kept them so warm that a
great many rotted.
C. E. Gorbett Is herdine sheen m
the Wild Cat rnnvnn Hd Mnf.
that the coyotes are very brave and
will come into a band of sheep and
try to catch them while he is watch
in e. The covotM hum ciiKKuri n
getting five head since he has taken
iik Biieep out.
Because It's Better At Falk's It's Cheaper
- SEW AND SAVE!
Our- stocks are now- complete with-everything that'sTi
new ior spring sewing.
. . VOILES . : .
Beautiful yard wide voiles with gorgeous floral colorings
priced at, a yard
29 c
FIGURED MESH
This figured .mesh la qxcoptionally popular this spring a tt
cotton and rayon fabric for dresses, blouses,' etc., a yd....:.. OuL
... . ..V. , RAJAH N
or, what is .commonly called shantung all silk 30
Inches wide priced at, a yard !
$1.50
. .. i EYELET EMBROIDERY
Pretty new pastel Rhodes, popular this spring for col- C4 rtft
lnrs and culls, Ironts, lingerie, blouses and Irocks, a yd. V U
'' ... ORGANDIE RUFFLING ?.(''
To.be, had, In practically all colors a very
pretty trimming a yard ; . . .,.,
18c
APRIL DELINEATORS ARE HERE!
Palk's are now agents lor Delineator Representative Is here
now taking subscriptions new special offer 20 month's for 1.26
Graves of Indian
Warriors May Be
Free From Vandals
THE DALLES. On. . Anr 1
longer shall the white man ravage
the graves of Indian warriors who
once roamed the mld-Columbla coun
try,. And1 no., longer shall, the bones
of,. the red men be disturbed by plun
derers In' search of Invaluable trin
kets. .-. ,- ,
yesterday. Indians of this section
6 wscuict Liu: uuiies 01 tneir
ancestprs, and under, the leadership
of . Sam-, Williams, 78, Indian, mis
sionary,, carried the skeletons In boats
to. an,' Island to the Columbia river.
The bones, Including more than 200
skulls, . were, placed in. two huge
wooden, boxes that served as coffins.
Christian and pagan burial rites were
combined, In the. funeral services.
After the ceremony the tribesmen
p.lirnea.yegetatipn irom the island
antee his work and is not. responsible
for the type ,of work he does,, but Is
usually, an .Itinerant, who, deprives
other painters, who live In a, city and
pay taxes for the upkeep, of needed
work, if one is in doubt as to the
reliability of-a painter, .he-is asked to
call the chamber of commerce where
the names of the reliable workmen
are on file. : ' , ' '
RAYBURN RAILWAY
AID BILL APPROVED
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and .Mi:, twees :Pf t
erave and former, emves viern rio- Wu . " iciwuimttiB rates.
grave and former, graves were de
stroyed. -. Thus will the Indians
thwart persons In search of Indian
"relics." The Island Is near Bin
Eddy.
Second Hand Husband
It's pretty well understood that
there - must have; been, something
wronir with the RRrnnd.hnnrl far vmi
buy or the original owner wouldn't
have got -fid-of it, but women will
grab a grass widower as If they
thought he were merely a perfect
husband whose first wife didn't ap
preciate him. Cincinnati Enquirer.
WORK PROMOTION
SOLICITORS NAMED
(Continued Prom Page One)
iganlzotlpns in tho city, attended the
h..-b ;uu.u ,a. -iiigjti, U(, JjU
Grande chamber of commerce, when
all details were discussed and worked
out. i. ..... ....
Business men and women h.v. of
fered their time to mnk. t.h nmii
a success, and they ask the co-oper-
"'. me ciuzens during their
calls..;-Activities to foster biislnean
and furnish emDlovment fr t.n
Grande's, residents who are out of
work can be completed sooner if
householders and ownera nf h,,t,inatD
houses will make all necessary Im-
H.uvcjuuuu, repairs and so forth now
Instead of putting it off until next
year,. .
Harold C. Boone Is chntrmnn nr fu
general committee and hn h,n o.
sisted by an executive pnmmittnn
composed of Otis Palmer, Clyde Bunt
ing miu.Moy f-arnam. and enthusias
tic representatives of civic organiza
tions.. The Dlan is not holnrr
on for the greater glory of any or
ganization,, and no small group will
ici-cive me creait ior Its success, but
It will be a city-wide endeavor to
take care of the city's problems.
me solicitors -are:
Clyde . Zimmermen. FrH u.nnu-
Cecil Myrlck. John Garity. Georee
Tlss. Cj U Wagner, aeorge Walker,
Dr. Mark T. Phv. no,. wKW
Harry McCarthy. Dr. c. L. Gllstrap.'
L. L. Snoderass. Otis Pnlm Mn- .'
jviiiieb, uscar- onnson. Rev. F
Mortlmore. Glenn Wasner. rr u
Murnhv. Dr. W. K. p
Perns, Harold Plnlay, George Gibson
Andrew Loney - Jr., ' R. o. Williams.
M. G. Swain, E. P. McPadtlen. Hnoh
K. Brady, Ralph Clark, Roy B. Currcy,
Fred B. Read. Prank Planery, L. C.
Morehead. C. P. Erho. rr .iamsB t r'
Haun, E. McManus, P. L. Robinson!
w. v. rklns. L. P. Klngsley, Elliott
Finlav. .Edward .-Pltzffi.rfliri rwi
Playle, Gene Walker. Clyde Buntlne
A. McAllister, Harley Richardson,
Hugh Leonard. Claude Berrv
Moore. D. D Krniei n.
gerald, D. W. Hall, Francis Greulich.
uiyue reningion, v. E. Gibson, H. B.
rariter, Mrs. Hazel 'Graham. )
Kate Hanley. C. R. Lelnhlnn n
smnn, n. r cawards.
At the reouest of the niner. i
the CltV. the lA Rrnnri. K.mK :
commerce wishes to warn household- '
era against the "boomer painter." '
The "boomer painter" does not guar- J
the commission shall oi
slderatlon, among other factors, to
the effeat of rates on-the movement
of traffic; to the need, in the public-
Interred fnt flHinnt&.
, uubuubc BUU V.ll-
cient railway transportation service
at the lowest cost consistent with the
furnishing of such service; and to
the need of revenues sufficient to
enable the carriers undor honest,
economlcol and efficient management
to provide such -service.1' -.
Remove The Catise
of RKeuniatism
Not Till Then Wilt Yoij Be
Free From It's Blighting
Curse .
Uric Acid Poisorh-tiie cause of rheu
matic agony starts to.Jcave your
body in .21 hours; ,;
..: Think of It how thiD.ni,V .-,ki.,
does make, progrcss-rnow .conies a
piracnpuon wnicn ie known tq phari
macists as Allenru and; within 48
hours after-vou -stnrt -tn .ov
swift acting formula,, all poln., agony
iMtimiiiiiubion nas-departed, '
Truly a dav for the ihni. u
celebrate for instead of being a help-
., cApvuuive ana annoying cripple
iJWBuu is at work again. '
Allenruidoes lust wheh.-fhio
says It -will dor-It -Is guaranteed by
glStS tO dO--it vmi .nr. Mf
generous bottle for fli centei and wo
" wi ormg the Joyous-resulta
you expect your monev whol
heartedly returned. -Take
heart liveiv ei.,t. .m
come again after the wonderful bene
fit Allenru brinre h.. - .
cheerful and happy, ., , . ..
And remember this, Allenru Is Just
as effeotlvo for neuritis, sciatica ana
lumbago. Adv
Paul
, P.
B.
Mrs.
T.
SPECIALS'
'-, Sliced Hani
Good Cuts, ' 4 A 'j
Pound lifC
Ham Hocks;
3 Pounds' 2SC
Loin or f-B6rte"
Choice Steers. , 1 4 r '
pound life
Pork Shoulders
Pound ....... 9C
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Grande Ronde
Meat Co:
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