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Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Wednesday, July 5, 1933 SOCIETY NOTF.S. ( i Mrs. H. M. Finlay New President Of Lions Auxiliary; Named At Dessert Bridge at Ralston Home Mr H, M. PlrJey la the newty eteeatd prtsaderat and Ka. a. U. Btwirt the lice prestdess at the Laoca arrrrrliry. bacii herme been emiutM by a eorcrcissee aopotat ed afnrirriT artercooo at denT t bridge at which k& P. L. Pilm I entertained ac eer borne at 1 :li o'clock, lsembers of the eoesmrssee were Sara. C L. GUatraa, Mr Buij McCarthy acd Mr rrat Benrirar. Bridge m ciayed dartre the eraoon and tA prizes mc awarded to Mr. H V. LeffeL hira. acd Mr. Clyde rViTr-erBaaa. cocaoiatioo- Mr. Fiitrnn la the ocr&rotcc prea teeax oc tb arsffcary. Entertain Guests at Lake RETURN FROM LACEY, WASH. CLOSE LOWER IN EXCHANGE TODAY Mr. acd Mr B. C. Mid 13 acd son. Keith, entertained at their smrrer tone a Wallowa lake for a group oC friends. Tbey drove to the !ake Vrjcflxj eserucg; and returned last nigs. T ""iT the day poezuekicjt and y Goests (or the weekend were Mr. and Mr R- p. Leslie end Mr. aad thetx bnrre tn Becpeer is the saddle of JrilT. foCowieg a wedding trip to WsEowa Sake. They were attended Of asr. oea i rr,: iiie heid at Lecey. Wun. Oce Blast acd cole aucsea- atr- ; oc the course wtca the-r (Zcd- acd Mr. Madjen recently carce ojled w -water fron reoceetion- a orance, where tcey are mean-; preparation (or the VaUowa tike boys' carrrr to be heid Arar. to 11. Mr. Carter wtu 3ta the' casta acd JOrw YOBJC telj S in rarer, talncy prrmjed ta race f -) otarket today acd torse of the cav ! r galea at Monday were wirud ' down by rea.'rn-a; fL-arrie. There waa ; Bsney Carter acd Weedrow Due- a moderate tare raTy ta stocks, led i eree. rreTrrer oc the Forpccse etna OVER THE VALLEY Make! B. Mart. TaBry Sews LCUee Beaklenee rboae 7 a la nm the rtaee lire. Mr. Gaily i employed at Becpner by the Eastern Oregoa IVaej coc&oasy. Liht aad JESSE LINK DIES AT CORUM HOME Kr. Da jjfrrii via iosenxft tn rv-. Wbi ta TifiaiTA. lij7 ttsn4 t2e JOLLEY IS EAST OREGON Jraee LrrJc are a. paaed away a the borre of hia brother. wm:m Coras. 21IO cat street. Mcccuy. Mr. Terrrxerare Lbih had been very :U (or aoece Qse Gracde ard was brochx here by XT.tn" ri-e i tz-irj, trr : ccta, Mr. aed Mrs. B. H. BeC, ot above The M-jara Bota Censor and i the Cose. Mr zrjeecbeek. vbo 1 T-el-na VaaSrases. cC Cekb, drove : the if OC Mr. acd Mr Kf-nf to Joaroa asd Tiatted over the week. I Ceer. at Vaa, Walia. wea-lmown by the raOa. bet the eioae vaa enn. I ten w-.sa nia am r--v- -. vr at the kil Eed cra Mu mi-f vu j btrly lower wita Soasea or l to i orl o tieer to tire eocasty tahse him to retorred Tuesday from the Bed Croat ; more rocriia throoghora the C i . . . w-! , .r. na s-vend Tracaier aporocrr&ted 5 SOO xco A: a p-. meeds of its. Paa.7i aocse cr-e tails taetSieai treatmrr.t. tt- gracire Beta Mocday rtit. Jury la. i When Mrs. Brseaheta: arts the TaUey Ctoaor firorw Icctade: l pieaeaas Grose graaje ' Moncay -r."t she waa armnpan,'- Ahr Bedrjc. Scl'l ,r rti ed bT ser rmg- the Vwrs Ger- Al. Chera. asd Dye 113 j tn"."- raiet to the Cose rjirrm e trod and Bobnna BeO- Ther will bes of tntoST rrriilMtni tjki at Watia Taa. then onto Port- , whKi eaares or the rn; tw bera acd asd arter thai to Pojea Ttiirrl Arcencaa Can . Arsencaa T. asd T. . 6teet J L Cse Col. G. acd B. CoBtseaai ri GtTjeoJ Jerxora Jocise Mac-riCe Liboey-O.-Pord Lurren acd Myers B . Monrrery Ward Xaroocal ntan J- C. Peacey . (root PorUacd aboos a woeic ao. Be had been a resided at La Grasde (or the past 19 years. Be la rorrlsed by a CUcghter. Mrs. Sthei Ward, and a son. Wiibcr Linh. both at Deirsar. Coi04 by era ssepcather. Chaa. Kea- ric. Uxx broihera. Jahe Tirr at nil- Mrs. MriatarSlitt. ot WaBa Walls; ' -a "niiara corcra asa wai Jar Vurcer o Brinrar Vfeues Keae. at La Gracde. acd Eierett Beraice acd Edaa Mae WUaon. M!aa leaa Braraweil. aCas Dorothy Waller. Lawrecce Bay. Lea Eefter. Mr. acd Mr Berbert Browsing, Perry Waller. LVnaid Brownie. Mrs. Pagne Guest On River Outing ICrm. B-uaei PafT. cf Fortlscd. ni Mm tBtpsnxioa. tor & cvspcrjr trtp C wfatelf Ur. u$ VLr crs BtTTl-? cxttcrttzl over t ac4kU7s on tbe OnzteSe BootSe nver. Urm. Pate is a tamer natOesA o L Craoce v Ss TSUSts; tcr for several Ur&. Qualifying For Toumey Begrins Tee qniHiyinx rocsd for the i aprmf harrttrap toorcarreas (or wjraen at the La Cracde cocasry etab will open on Tcnrsday, wtxreas day at the course, acrordiaej to Mies Krae. of K arrt'.a Pslli, Ore asd by a slater. Mrs. Benha Carlyle. at La Gracde. The body resta at Wal ters Puceral Horse. Posers! eemces will be held lo atorrowr aMemcon as the Walher Pu cerat botce as 1 o'clock, wlta Bct. i. Georre Walz ta cherrsL laser rrjfnt sill be sude as the Wi-rt Ctlj cersecery to the t pfos. Mrs. Ada JolJey. oC Psnlasd. state f tayfiiVns of the Worses s Csratiaa f ccjcn. armed ta La Prihfce emee of X. J. cirhs acd Sers this ! Southern PaoOe tsroerrrnse srhere oce ; 6. oa of CsJ wiu be the re at a W. c. T. - ? Se- OJ of S. i. . Uejoc fvrr La Grande Team Wins At Enterprise, 15-9 (Cocunoed trara. Fs Cce) Ceid. Kj7-st?i Psa. Laker-ew: dis trict i. Becd. The OaHea. Hood BlTerr . 35 1 . 411, . 5.1 MS S S3'-. . ss 133 1, STARKEY YARN HELD A RUMOR Garf -$ eiT s sbcwczr s Scxr Ikfty rwcijS La G-Tn-ie ictLxj be: I o fLT lai been trzi-rertfietl cs i ter reeclT!.- cf St-vrt-ry car lo- fi'-ttr-CS. L 1QE- ifr-rt T Rrr--.i Ootana acd La'cracde- dasras .lcai - hase-recerred any Liscote Cardinal, .-rf o-,-, p-.,. "Sana of a fracas ctertcs the eeJe- rcacy. of Portiacd. j bration of the Pocrrta e Ja.'y. . RETURNS FROM PORTLAND AH ..esiaers of t&e La Grust r Ucectp fotlc-n: 3!u-aau n.-vfagr; f Youctr, pnei-er; BecJc. tzsz boee: fcl iOar. twiiol: Pns, tiirt; bc!c. tiIArop. Arricidv left f:rf. Prrat- jJA jJ A t ' Dr. . Lv Ire reUarred e-Tn5 from Fcrt-a-nd TtiTe 2i ai' t?a; -e r&erCiif o ijt cL&e Oft- are rPiirlea, e2eTteIt. SojyJ Cnxaer. 1oit, Pr-srd. Eoberi- ROTARY CLUB OFFICERS IX POSTS TODAY CCortTi-aed rom .Tt-5 Oot) erjcjiz toe puc jr. Tb insxan; Dcr-? ti-er &catx. sfc fir!a win Also t cer ojosrn. ehCae Archetse spest luacs year a& te BeQ bome here. Ites. -artfrNx-t ToneH hax her .4f-i.-rf or. eteabecc. vto ts U. & irny oeor ad traMcaeil as the TieCOcrir ba-rraW-tat, ts soon to b cess to WwJu-oa. D. C. to ane&t. a speo-il scool tor mcctti tf-rfa so Frjr7i-rZL for special receiivl a letr roa testis r.is.Tf raial. Ietiu --rto nre as ite oar-ess e-PCtStWi gyy y -rrijia rtxf ct 1 Tile l-abe pi-uss g yr-wi to Tecs ca ti- cle3ase.f m it. George K VfccDociM. Tber oCass trom bere iriio bearrt i t-- Iowa tl-srict. we asot4 v-U -o r-zriu. prjrua of te ybktx $rcsata ntc X xz. Wilea ie-vwitcra. aad pass ss.is! pryeBdcns of it P:r.jrr Piraers of Arrnr m tnnitd liftis. piace tn tie criortcal encesc of tbe etrrea vs!R. scasec la cocipeu$- for ttej reooai eoqocs as orator. Brxe Ccx l-r-e coczecxi tatas &2e tfffrrses ia shafir eplRarTc rwd bectrseo. Toe ad a CaTar:ia bey or ice Cru pice T5 eraoft Epren 3r.' VYUecs for tiArvcrj yxs 98 per okss pertectt. Xots us. oacapacy vrib Den frW 2ae see -r.? so Siri Isxe accS re ssnx by asso. Tocu sm food spons--"Ar-At-p by resaraij: xhaz be fcatl icre .fraa his el-Uco. Makes TMC Bere- Mra. Vcraon .SttT-f-pf it. of Tro eoarer. WaatL, Tisceti ower toe es-1 as the boixe of her crxd-prar- s&ase wbo spess tee ev cfajs onr Uue Pxsrt-i as. tbexr cabn as Wal lova lLate Word from G. P. HaP. vbo ts a payees as Bos La-cc, ts to tl-e effecs be ta recovr.c$ mxastxtontf. 3Cr. Eaa vto ts a rettrcd farT of xta rtiiey azd liTu as Cnico. vms taicea Terj scdadesly asd sertooafy 33 abocs vso veeJcs ago. At WitVm IJU- Ls Vzrsn Mr Ken roc, of near ImWer. has been enJorlD8 outing as WaUova Lake. JO MAKE HOME IN LA GRANDE Mr) i&rc4i mttafcy int tola jrrwiTj tor her borne In Portland after a two weeks' visit In La Grande with her husband. Clifford Tiffany, and other relatiTea. 6ae plans to return to La Grande In two weeks, accorcpanied by her small son. to rn Mr. Tiffany and make ber home here. She was formrrty Miat LaVonla Corcell. of tnu cBy. BASEBALL gTA.VDLOS Coast htofue W. L Sacramento Los Aceles Portland Bollywood Mission Seattle San Francisco . M 61 51 SO 43 40 34 Zi Pet. JKB Ml .560 JbM .463 .449 .409 2Si resterdays BesolU At Portlacd 4-4. Seartle 1-3 (sec ond 11 LnnlngB). At Oakland 3-2, Sacramento 8-9. At Los Angeles S-ll. Mission 2-1. AC San Prancisco i-9. HoUywood t-2. i enTrrrh here and rriiiTer of the So- . cai otary clirrj. who nsed the sob- I I Vet. "The ChaIA to the I!T!i- ual of Today.- Be pexnted otrs the . Several mafrftew already have been ccKcptrted ta the team rr"-h of which Mrs. Bernvan SteicrtK acd Mrs. F. X. Tarrfrr are "r't'ni Doris Hiatt Weds Hubert Gaily kDa Doris L. HiAlt. dsoshter of Mr. asd Mrs. John Hiatt. of La Grande, acd Ruben Gaily, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Ga'Jy. of Enter-pr-e. -sre Btamed recently ta La Grande, wtlJi Brr. Paoi De T. MorU SBore performmf the ceremony at the base of the bride's parents at IMS Srarstb icreet. They will make : : J SOCIAL CALENDAE I Wednesday. July S 730 Lv A. to the B. of B. T, St the EagSes ban. Tssraday. July a IrtO Pnsbyterlan Borne de partment, pacnlc as BisersSde park. SO Plfty-Pifty club, with Mrs. Dtck Barsetc Friday. July 7 m U A. L. dub. with Mrs. Jack Hiatt. JrOO Bridee dab. wah Mrs. J. E Beynoids. 2M Pythian Social etab. with Mrs. Aliah Crowley. teocata-: awrcMoa Be was ac- f if A 31 SE Y S WILT, n'Tvrcc r in "'.v -C. r, "ssiavoo I nm tecdencyof tie past OTO-empbt-ceoo la the Oceop-shic hospfl la ! jem the Tatae arTrraterial icccra- ---- e . see eu iwa-j Henry P-arssey. former La Grasde ' pbaca-ssa of ccrganaasMct of ra- er as the ccn-nrctlon asd 2s a (or- resident, and hrs darrhtr. l ut vr.n- ! . . .. ... t "-cher of Dr. Izazle- Dr. Pastcey' reen. passed thrrorn La Grasde seed for Ssdiridaiis to be restored ' wens on from La Gracde to Denser I Taesday en rocse to Ctlearo where ! to their or-rinI faita to eaca other! where he is to speak as a tiauiar ( they pUa to attend the wor!d-s fair, j asd sheer forrrer - sersse of gMrerrrg They wia rail la TeOowssoce park j tulces. Be asserted ocr ftnrare j en rocse. j desencs cce so moth npon what the 1 COUNTY COURT ' Ttr m Tjte -1-.-. or the Bctary crab or i vvt"' .. .west (or two rcoothe before wan- aT other cTrtraHM, . ! MEETS TOD A V, tome in PortUsd. iosoo whas we as tcflrttfiiiii do. t : MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY : CHICAGO WHEAT Opera Blgrh Lew Don Jaly JO14 je4 SH ji, Seat. 1.--, 6 1 J,'t una, 94 -SSs Dee- Ij4i.as l.tst, U!H ljrs4 May LaSgMoij L!i U?a UKe' Aawrriraa Learae W. Washlnrtaa . 47 Sew York 45 PcvUadeipcia 36 Cbrrelacd . . 37 Chicago 15 Detroit 35 Boston 31 St. Louis Pet. -863 .618 MO ASTl .479 .473 .431 211 .sly . Sep. . Dee. . May . CHICAGO COBX jtigani; i--i The county court convened today la the office of County Jole U. G. Cooch as the court boose, (or she mncrtr.iy term. The mornlar ma spent ijtfnsrs Jure btSs. POCILAriD WBXAI Open Hlrh Lew . -TS .TiH .;j . -7 -7H -7 . -M JHi -Si, Oregon Will Get Bi? Federal Sum, Martin (Con Us aed tram Fra Oca) economic reco'ierjr. Mama cave no erjecccafecrjecs to the susresuon that he becorre a cacdjdate (or jrovrrcor. The administration Is ckrtermlred to prevent undue rues in pnees. Con areasraaa Mania said. That t he expUlsed. "to prevrns lacreasea out of Use with Increases la lscorse bT the ceopie." JUDGE HOLDS MOTION DAY toUTK J. W. Knowies. circuit Jialre. t ttrJtr'.T, motion cay in the Wal lowa county circuit court today. The rciruiar term of court there will ocen next Monday with Jitdr Bcowlea preatdinf. Brypuacs meow lour nca Stih laa tomba on Cpper KUe. My Imports rate i:s.rj;o.(XO orer April: exports lo up. id 1 1. . a HURRY! OF THE IrlvUOH MAN "I LIVED WITH HIg" i.o-.-w - -aVotX -n- b.d- . jt' ! It Took 10 Fa- i mous Authors 'to SVriie IW Case History ! r liVrrtyln-o atx-tts tv.. 'AVoman Accused i i ; a Lucky sZ L for always I ,n 0 s t- A Luckies ' Please! J Hi fctf !' . ..sis '.. ".JH ' Jk.i:i KK ; ; -JLIO I Starts, I O T TL-let' i -i v . j ii Lii.1 rr vi r am. aa- . m mm t rn . . . R a X:-" leVV k awwawa w. - M -F t iiiuiiwi VI vit.ailUJ (.AibJI VAJ- 1 V r . . f.-. ' t,jVl fe' I a?Ot.a,JTnl f TnJ I ' H I r.,,fir.. lilt. T. S, . o J j "- Tr cM-T caa Yesterday's Results As Sew icrx 5-2. Wasnington 6-3. As Philadelphia 4-1. Boston 14-9, As ClereUsd 5-3, Chicago 2-4, New York . St. Lours Pittsburgh Boston Brooklyn Crlnctnnasti National Learae W. 44 40 38 38 37 33 33 31 Many Deaths in U. S. Over July Fount HOBS) of 11 res In It annual celeoratloo Its Independence than It did la Initial skirmishes of the reroliruon ary war, It was rerealsd by a surnj which showed, bowerer. a sharp J crease In llreworis (stall ties. A tctal of at least 185 men. woo, and children perished during bollday, compared with the total S of 7 men at Lexington and j Concoid back In AprU of 1175 a the force of the original cohnia clashed with those of King Oecn, ra. " In addition there were himdreca gi cases of injured. OTP MULTNOMAH PORTLAND i i Pet. .548 J2ll .500 A33 .465 .440 .419 Yesterday's Results At Boston 3-8. New York 0-5. At Brooklyn 3-3. Philadelphia 8-4. As Chicago 4-1. Clndncasst 0-8. PORTLAND'S LARGEST AND NATIONALLY FAMOUS HOSTELRY ... ... oRers its suets roua, tales, facilities and con. ' vmerees metering thee back again and again. t guarantee that your stop at the Multnomah will be reacabered si one of the very pleasant periences of your trip, RATES -S1.50 ' 2.00 ' 2.50' 3.00 end up tomAUraAAH PORTLArl 0 - ORE-G0M Another decision j torn Motordom's Highest Authority," the American Automobile Association Contest Board This Thrilling ENDS TONIGHT! My reason for liking Luckies is strictly personal r.tt- t'KM: nix Si,r5 1 1 Ufr r:I-J .n frnv ewnrs , ' rr- 4ciu.i wrrre wi "si ..'v uia ii" it: -uii eencv cattou -tsrvtianT - Knn Rsuiear 6 rnM 9ve don't you think it's just as well that I lei.ein the tight direction? Perhaps you'd call ir.y rson Jot liking 'Toasting" the sur- t rurtj- it gives vc come in nthcr close t imcijes because "Its toasted' personal contact with me. vou know. Just knowing that each pufLof Lucky smoke I draw in is pure it makes the plea sure of igrantlloastcd tobacco that much greatcrCrtainly, purity never hurt anyone! And besides "Luckies Please!" awawaweawaaawawaaaajag.eT-i;- - . -r.". ; E MILEAGE- "Standard Gasoline - unsurpassed ff srercu inennn H.cpoTt.Kcadit:"Tus is to certify thst we, the Contest Board of the American Auto mobile Associarion, have conducted a scries of tests on Standard Gasoline, manufactured by Standard Oil Company of California, for comparative milcasie un der actual road conditions in comparison with six other gasolines considered to be of leadins brands. On the basis of these tests, we find Standard Gasoline is unsurpassed in MILEAGE per gnllnr Each of the seven fuels tested was purchased by our representative in the open market from regular con sumer outlets and was identifiable durins the tests by code name known only to us. All tests were conducted by us under carefully con trolled conditions of operation, in a 1 d - .-v sevlan, over a measured circular course, on the Oak land Speedway, in accordance with the rules and ' policies of the AAA Contest Board. This statement is teed on data developed by and on file with the AAA Contest Board." Contest Board, American Automobile Association Sfwfi-W- AcuUratinPrrvtd!! Miutrt i I STANDARD GASOLINE is unsurpassed in all qualities ! Sundays "STANDARD 3 to 9 p.m. X. B. C. ON PARADE" A rrrarkirg oct-hour radb Aow-jmrarf meVJr wrpnies, tad thnils. LV't mia Detective Tales of Opt. T VrCtiom of C. S. Secret Sen ice. AT STANDARD STATIONS, INC., AND RED WHITE AND BLUEDEALERS