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LA GRANDE BVBNING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Thursday, June 15, 19'i3 Page Four ;"l : . J .1; "3 Double Tragedy - Avoided Tuesday AtM.EmiIyMill . A double tragedy was narrowly avoided Tuesday ' afternoon at the mlllpond of th Mt:. Bmlly mill; when ' a group bf boys -was swimmlnt! end playing on the Iocs there;'' " ' -' ' 'A boy 8 of 10 years bf age. named . Oomstcck, was playing on a small log when It sank with him. He was un able to swim: i i Two' workmen at the mill, C. n. Tif fany and'H-1 H. Tiffany, brothers, heard the screams Of ' the children and ran to their aid. O. B; Tiffany In attempting to reach the Cotnstock boy slipped and; struck his head on a log almost knocking him Unconscious and endangering his own life. ' Hi H. Tiffany, then dashed In and rescued both his brother and the Comstock boy front the witters of thai pond, 0. B. Tiffany soori' recovered from the shock, but the boy had to be worked over for several minutes before he was restored. ' : " A.' j, Stahge, of the Mt.' Emily mill, wishes to warn parents ot the dangers existing In allowing their cnildren to play in the mlllpond, where they are not properly Super vised or protected. ' - .1 SIMPLE IILIJB MATIN PKOCK WOK HY 1MMKH (HIKKN COPENHAGEN WV-The Queen of Denmark; 'Is ' wearing 'an' afternoon gown of dark blue' satin,' out on' sim pler lines and caught 'ofr the 'neckline with two stress buttons, ' "v With ' If she"'wears a lltUe elbow length cape of the same fabric fas tened with a big bow of whlto or-. Bandy. ' i -- ' - ; 1 EXPECT WORLD'S RECORDS TO FALL AT. CHICAGO, MEET , Continued from Page One) time it stops under the'are- lights of. Soldier Field Saturday night. ' Almost every1 event' will offer such keen competition that record br near record time will be required for vie-' tory. The thrills of ' the track'' and field meet will include:. . Ralph Metcalfe, of Marquette, the World's :record holder In the dushes, matching strides against one of the fastest fields ever assembled.'. A duel between Bill Miller, Stan ford Olympic ' champlorl; Id' the pole vault and his arch rival, Bill Oraber of the Trojoh squad, American rec-i ord holder with a leap bf '14 feet Inches. -f ' - A hurdles race between Jack Keller of Ohio State, Charles Casper of Texas Christian and olen narain of Louis iana 'State. -. ' " John Lymap of Stanford and Jack Torrance of Louisiana State, in the shot putt. Both- have exceeded, the world's, mark, within the post month. 1 A high. Jump, battle led by Duncan McNaughton and Van Osde) of , the Trojans,, exponent of the modified western roll; Willis Ward, of, Michi gan, and others who have consistent ly Jumped over six. feet.., Two University of Oregon athletes will be here for 'the meet. . Tbey are Paul Starr, ace sprinter who one time set -world record; which was dis allowed because s breeze. favored him, and ' Warren De -Maris,' Javelin ex pert, who nas held the Pacific North west record -for -several seasons. .... .... Out of 89 players listed as re cruits -in tile American League at the elort of 'the ' 1932 : season- only nine have made the grade as regu lars.- ,.'- - '- , Season 's Best Foods Always TMtSt DAYS Of MAKin' A UTTLt MONtY 00 A LONO WAfS. IT'S GOOD TO retL THAT YOU CAM SAVE AT RED 5 WHITE S.TORES .WITHOUT SKIMPIHG I' MsA ik ff. W UAAS IIV Ripe Qliyes That, more ahd more 'housewives 'are realizing "the ECONOMY of QUALITY FOODS is determined byY the growing p'a.trona'ge of,, the 'Red '& 'White Scores. You'll enjoy sH'p'heeV'A.lejiiii modern scores, managed by a citizen of' your community who is "en thusiastic in his sole desire to please, you. SPECIAL SAVINGS tor riday and Saturday June 16-17 RED & WHITE GELATIN DESSE MILK Tnll Cans Red it White' 63c Large Size Missions : hJSD & WHITE Quarts t-f-i v.; 33c FEANUT GUTTER I -lb. I Jar No 2(i Can Red & Wlilto ''- ' V i't 25c 18c m tfW--a- oMw.-,.iifwitMy- 'tRVM' nsmnp fwrispies CAKE FLOUR SHAKER SALT Straw Approved Quality Red & White '' 23c I PEN-JELL a lb carton I M Plain or1 Iodized 15c SODA to v prFy jam o Mukcs Jelly Well Approved Quality Red 4: White 14c Jars 2 or 15c ... M. - I1- 25c foi a fresher, more wide-awake O complexion Medium Si Rare ry Sato for Your fine Things Large Size 23c 50 mote suds means O 41 less work q Ljll'gO Size 23c w t Broom BLUE dt WHITE Light 'Weight fine bright stra springy. This broom "will give longer hrid better ser vice. ' '"' 72c The tot- accepted oil sulfide and- frying 12 Gal. 59c lP TTftTT Ml? A Tfl Obtninafale at Hiunhnifa Grocery, 1110 Adams, and Corner fy-HRI-f k e tP tupimiu'd 2tH)l 211(1.,' La (UiinAa, Reynold's St6re','Is!nnd City IT'3 JOT TOO LATE IF YOU A.GJ AT OGE .Our customers and friends still have plenty of time 'to win "a VALU ABLE PRIZE in om9LETTER-ftITIN,G CONTEST. The time is' short, but a winning letter can be W-itteSi in a few minutes. BEFORE JNER24ihTT-R Y RED WlT$ STORE 'ON-OR Simply write in your own words 50 or less. "Why I Like ft Shop In the Red & White Stores" The kind of stationery you use or, the way you write have nothng to do All entries Have an equal chance, so get vour letter jn now. 4 ' i o . The following group of prominent men ?ill be the judges. Winners ' will be announced in ojii advertising in a few days after the contest closes. ' n o - i first emzE J. T. I.ONOFEI.I.OW, Hupt. of Schools The Judges -' . ' ', A. W. NFILSON. Neisoi Printing Co. I.. H. HIIAMWELL. Ass't. Cnshlor Vni Nntlonnl Dank THIRD PRIZE How Vould You U'Hl to Have Your ' Pick Of These' Diuf Prizes? ' 1st PRIZE Ocnulne Sui besnm Mix Master and PRIZE - Beautiful; lfavy. sllver-pltited tea and coffee set. 3rd PRIZE Genuine sunbeam' Waffle witch'.' ' '"' ' 4th PRIZE Bunbcum full automntlc electric Iron. IfpLAN, HITS SALES TAX IN GRANGE TALK (Continued from Page On) cation for o, sales tax, or for any such tax as is proposed."--i -. i- . Holman said, that while he believes Oregon Is coming. ouyot "the flnanr CJai flebaole,".: county and state eco nomies .In administration must . be had, (,.., .... t . ... The treasurer took a -crack at the office, of state budget director, held by -Henry Hansen In bis dlsousslon of "governmental sinecures and duplica tions." -.'I cite as- one of the many sinecures,'.' he said, "the office of state budget director. With the exception -of not lo exceed possibly ninety days In every two years.. this. Job is Just about as necessary- to the -taxpayer as a plug bat to a farmer at a grange picnic;" , :vio-j v;' .-.- Dismissing the condition of the state treasury, Holman said Oregon's general' road fund, should . be on a cash basis by the end of 1934, U an ticipated revenues materialize. . A temperature -of . 103 degrees, the hottest day of the year, did not upset-the program the ; grangers had scheduled, and drills, conferences and other convention work was car ried on as usual.-" . .. Among the major resolutions adopt ed by the grange today were:' . Closer affiliation of various form organizations of the state; conserva tion of timber and scenic beauty at the. entrance toi Crater Lake , park; that the grange 'work to have the ac tion rescinded regarding the Spokane federal land panic not permitting many national farm associations to nrakevloans to farmers )n various dis trict. .The grange feels it his latter to not following the intent or the luw. The grange recommended tint there be sufficient money In the state treas ury to 'pay all claims for refunds on gasoline used In .farm: v work; when these claims are properly presented. t.The lhter-eeealon banking commit-! teo of the-grange -xeconunended that' senate bUl 205, referring to formation of a state bank for Oregon.' be sub mitted to the people In .the general election of 1834. --The: state' bank bill proposed the creation and operation by the state of oregon: of a, bonk, .wtth the -provision the Issue be referred to the voters. The senate killed the meas ure by indefinite postponement. . . KI'ECII (ll'KP.X WASHING MACHINE Three models S49.60, 159.00. 069.60. The best washing machine value we know of. Bohnenkamp's: 6-15-1 t. For expert radio and electric re frigeration Service phone Main 806. Radio As Music supply Co. 5-23-1 m. NEW PRICES ON KUT81T ' The Ideal cleaning soap. Large size 80c, small size 45o; Bohnenkamp's. . . 6-19-1 t. New shipment of dishes Just re ceived. Bohnenkamp's. . 6-15-1 t. ' TOMATOES . ' Cherry's fine tomatoes on sale at your grocers, 15c lb. Insist on getting the beet. Cherry's Florists, Inc. 8-15-2 t. TREASURY DEPARTMENT OFFICE OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THB OURRENCT.. ' : Washington, D. C, May 24, 1933 Notice. is hereby given to alL per sons who may have claims against ine united States Notional Bank of La Grande, Oregon," that the same Diei Receiver, ilth'the legal proof thereof, within three Wionths Irom this date, or they may be disallowed. F. O. AWALT, Acting Comptroller of the currepcy. , 6-24-3 m. AUTO OWNERS ATTENTION When you break a side glass or windshield in your cor you will save both time and money by taking it to Richardson "The Art Man" at Richardson's, Art end aift Shop. He specializes in, all kinds of CUaas Work. ... ' .,' .-, 0-14-4 t. NOTICE OF FINAf. SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed with the County Court of Union County, Oregon, their final account as executors of the es tate of Samuel Morris, deceased ; and said court'lits fixed Saturday, the 17th day of June, 1033, at ten o'clock a. nv, at the court room of said court in the court house at La Grande, Ore gon, as the time and place for hearing any and' all objections to said final account and for final settlement and distribution of said estate. -Dated and first published this 18th day of May, 1033. - , (JUINTILLA MORRIS, JOHN S. MOR- R1S,' Executors of the' Estate of Samuel Morris, deceased. -f COCHRAN At EBERHARO, Attorneys for Executors. , - May 18, 26. June 1, 8, 18. Pain m Backand Sides Salem, Oregon. "I was very ili'llcntn nnil puny wllen I was n young girl, Kulfored in o n t b 1 y from pnluH In ui.v buck nnil sides, hml nervous htHiluelien; shnrp pnlns in tno back of mv lieud .uutl wiiH unable to sleep. f..l.n Favorite Prescription. I lind no more of this misery lifter taking the Pre scription' fur nwlilie. i nen. , like it for girls nt tlmt time of life!" Wriu lo fir, Plerfe' Clink, Dolo, N. y.. fur f" medlttl dleo. '. c A 1 a'-.V;- ,-5? ji-'A -1 i-.W''- I- .. ... .. . ... CIRCUS TICKETS -,, .. .. . . v.- ,-,- i i. , -.t - AlM'lS PREVENT ROBBERY PAYEITEVILLE, N. C. W) This time a sack of apples kept the rob ber away Instead of the doctor: D. W. Townsend, -Payetteville manufac turer, was walking along a street with a .sack- of apples. A would-be bandit appeared In the darkness and; ordered htm to put up Ms hand. Townsend swung -Ills apple-sack .-at the bandit's head. The bandit duck ed . and fled; ' .1 STARTING A'uh OVER, COUPLE i HEATS P!VERTV LATE IN LIFE HOLDEZWILLE, Okla., tP) Nine teen years ago, ikhen J. W. Williams was 63 years i old. and his wife 55, they lost their last dollar In .a fttuslv ness venture' in Arkansas, . .1 . Today, without benefit of Inherit ance, fortunate speculation, striking oil. or any-other short cut to wen 1th, they possess a home, 28 town lotB and a savings account. - . . . They've accumulated all of it "the hard. way," at first .living In a tent, working a rented farm, selling vege tables from door to door until they saved enough money to buy .41 two-, wheeled push cart. : ... . . v FIND IT HERE Copy for this Column must be In by 9 a. m. Ladies you will save money iy call ing us for cleaning. Zwelfels'. Clean ing. Main 176. , e-io-tm COOKED FOOD SALE By Spanish War Vets Auxiliary at Noah's Paint Store. Sat. . 0-15-2 tp. Trade In your old ice box on a General Electric Refrigerator at Bohn enkamp's. 6-15-1 t. FATHER'S DAY Is next Sunday. You wlllwant to remember him with a nice cord or a suitable gift for this occasion. You will find lust the rhrht cord or elft for Father in the wonderful selection I now shown -at ttlchardson's Art and OIK Shop. - 6-14-4 t. SCHOOL, CHILDREN Tou eon (ret scratch psDer at the Observer, to pad. , (, . 11-3-t t . UTt ROTAKY NEWINO MACHINES i Latest Electric Models at the new low price of $69.50. Bohnenkamp's. - .. . ;,sV . .; 6-15-1 t. TOMATOES 15c lb, at your grocers. Ask for Cherry's tomatoes. Cherry's Florists. Ine.,- 6-15-2 t DID YOll KNOW THAT We can restore the color to those faded corduroys? Phono Main 56. Standard Laundry and. Cleaning Co. 6-14-2 t. JESTER'S SHOE SHOP High Grade Shoe. Repairing At Koek 1 tot torn Prices . . . Shoes Dyed 36c. ,35c We pick out the old stitches 1st Class or No Payl Uli Ailanis Next to Blmle's Authorised BERVICB da -Btudebsker : Bute and " Pontlao Automobiles ; All Types of Repairing By Expert Mechanics M. J. Goss Automobile Main 83 iven To Boy and Girls .,,,1,1 ,-.,. ... . . .4. - , : . ? ..i. MM Gigantic 5-Ring Circus La Grande, Sat June 17 Every boy and girl under 16 yeaw of age can go. 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