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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORK
Wednesday, August 1 6, 1 193,1
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- Many are the afflictions of the righteous but the Lord
uelivereth him out of them all. Psalm 34 :. 19. ,
N . , . A JHB AND TUCKER MIGHT HELP
Nudism is one of the sensations of the day and. with col
.onies. established in certain sections of the United' States,
1 the reading, public watches its newspapers from day, to day
fpr-, the latest ,dqvelopmen,ts, , Some declare it is but a fad,
and, wiJ, vanish in the course of time;, others insist it is the
beginning of a new order and will endure permanently.
., Maybe, jt will fade out, and maybe jt will endure time
will dijoido. But in considering the enduring qualities of the
movement, there are certain, things to. consider, , (and remenv
ber it is the. little, things in life that cause the most trouble)
For example, supposing the nude, business! man., in rushing
tnrougo,.nis , morning, hreaKtast, spills a steaming hot cup
of coffee down his portly bosom ! And, what will, his. wfe
i;H, y tovei; uiat Mffpenausius operation scar .' wnere, in tne
dickens would the nude hay fever addict carry his handker
chief? Wouldn't there be water overcharges 'many months
.of the year because of the necessity of keeping that body
spotlessly .clean particularly if one is inclined to obesity ?
, .,i How can the nudo farmei; boy carry in the morning's suppiy
oi.wooo. wicnour, getting nis tummy lull ol splinters?. How
' Would those people who live, in countries where the mercury
slips below zero in the winter figure jt all; out? , Would t,he
man with an elegant, brown toupee have to. dye the graying
hail' on his manly chest to make them conform?
Those are only a few of the many, many questions that
will have to foe satistactowly answered before really making
a, prediction as to, whether nudism is here to stay or just a
passing fad. Oh, yes just one more : What would, the N.R.A
people do about the clothing, manufacturer's code? s
The London economic conference was only two-thirds a
failure,. It , was not a conference and1 it wits not economic,
but it was in London..-- . . 1
The nice flavor in those Norwegian sardines caught and
, flacked Jn., New,. England is from the Italian olive oil: made
from-Georgia. oottoii Beed. - .
The Weather
,. OltKUO.V FOBKCAHT
'.Oregon: Fair tonight und.Tliursr
day, but overnwt on the coast; slight
ly, cooler. In. the Inlerlor. of. (ha weal
portion Thursday; gentle i-liangralile
winds offshore.
t
i i LOCAL. WKATIlDIt
, Tuesday: nititlniiim ion, iiilnliniim
nil above. Clear,.,,
'J'oduyt -minimum lid, 7 ii. m. 71
uhiive, Mostly -Jfsir.'
- WIS CURIOUS WORLD
HA I, LOW A rUHSONALH
Mum wiima i-iacx, oommercuw usur
cher In one of the Loa Angeles High
schools. Is a guest ot Mrs. Margaret
McDonald at her summer, cottage at
Wallowa Lake. Mies Flack, states that
sua la very much in love. with. Eastf
em Oregon and expects, to remain un.
til, time for school to begin, in Sep
tember. This Is her first visit) to the
state,
Mr. and Mrs, J. P. MoreJock mo
tored to Wallowa Tuesday on ft buM
ness ami. ploasure trip combiner!
While Mr. Morelock 1m transacting
business in tne upper valley. Mrs,
Morrloek is visiting ;,er many lTieufis
In Wallowa, bhe 1b the house giiM&t
of Mrs, C. A. Hunter.
Dr. and Mrs, P. P. Jonei and. Mrs
Qeorge Dale left Tuesday by car for,
Klamath Falls to attend the legion
convention, . They . except to visit
Crater Lake, the Oregon Caves and
other places of interest before return
lng and plan to be away about two
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cox h&'J as their
guest) Tuesday, Mrs, Ed Cool id kg.
Mrs, Howard Miller and twq children
of La Grande. Mrs, Coolidge 1 a sis
ter of Mrs, Cox and Mrs. Miller ir a
niece. . -
E. J. Rlnker, local merchant, drove
to Portland Tuesday and spent sev
eral days transacting business. He
was accompanied by his niece, Miss
Ruth Tulley, who . will visit with
friends and relatives while in Port
land.
Mrs. W, A. Moore, of, Troy, returned
home Wednesday after 'Spending a
week at the home of Mrs.Llllian
Spence. j
, THE NAME '
HOLLAND,
SO OFTEN USED INSTEAD.
op NErHGLANOS,
actually applies
tp only 7uo
of netherlands ,
the? dutch usb. th5 ,
' name hollano-onlV
WHEN.ffEFERRING TO
NORTH AND SOUTH
HOLLAND, COLLECTrVELV
LJ.
7A YCA&S WEftE. NAMSO APTER A COAT.
CAB, AN ABBREVIATION OF CABRQ.ET THE
DIMINUTIVE OF THE FRENCH CABfOL, AEAN
mSAlAP." WAS APPLIED TO THESiJ MACHINES
pECAOSE OF THE BANNER )N WHICH EARLV
ANOOELS LEAPED
AlONGTHET
STREETS.
I . Ml imn n 1 a.
7-ia
CABRIOLE CAME. FROM.
THE ITAUAN CAPMOiA; MEANING
"A SUMEyAJULT, PROM LATIN
CAPER, A HE-GOAT.
IN
CHINfA,
I CHRyANTHfMUMS
ARE USED
IN
SOUP
Cji H Vy AM.TI I EM UM. hour Ih biio of the delicacies or Clilncse
cookery. , Tliu (lliwer petals are added to the aoup Immediately
before serving In order that they will not disintegrate before be
ing eaten. A momiiierit guest In China is usually honored with
one of three dishes: Hird's nest soup., chj-ysunlliemuni soup or
"thousaifti year old eggs" . . eggs that have been preserved
for ngex . .
AIT. Ul.KV I'KIIKONAI.S
Guy. Ochletree was a business vislr
tor itore, Wfdneedtiy. , :, .,, .
Mr. and Mrs. Bud McCall, or Island
Cltyr spent. Sunday, with. Mrs. Mc
Oall.'s. father, Eted Leak.
Bert Weeks. ,M1&3 Norma. Larsen and
TODAY IK AND
AROUND
OREGON
AS . CHRONICLED BY THE DAILY LEASED THRB
OP THE ASSOCIATED' PRES3-
I'l.ANS- H ATKIl SI'OKTS SHOW
ASTORIA, Ore., Aug. 18 (Special)
Astoria, Oregon the oldest comtnun.
Ity In the Pad no Northwest- has
Mra. H. . B. Larsen, of . Baker, , spenf. plans nearing completion., for the
Sunday here. They also visited: with 'staging of the northwest's oldest and
Mrs, Cornelia Perry at La Grande. i largest water sports show, the an-
Mrs. D. H. Bennett, of Prescott, I nual Astoria regatta to be presented
Wash., Is, visiting In the valloy for a on August 31, Sept. 1 and 2 of this
time. She spent a few days here with ' year.
her daughter, Mrs. Alonzo OliMham. I Over GO outboard drivers have ol-
She will also visit with her daugh- ready entered for the races which will
tors, Mrs. McKlntosh, of Island City, be sanctioned this year by the Am-
and Mrs. Luther Hayes, of Pleasant erican Power Boat association! 1 -
Grove.
Or. and Mrs. John Blockham and
son, of La Orando,,were In the neigh
borhood Sunday on business.
to work on the threshing machine In a mo'Jon ,ur,!ln l 0"lc'!1's
KBBK NEW, AIKI'OIIT .
PENDLETON. Aug. 18 (.Special)
The. chamber of commerce here has
the Elgin bectlon.,
.to buy a. new. airport site, situated
combines havo-'beguu work on the ! t" S."3i,ta.,S
fa'.l grtiln. A fair yield Is reported.
IIILOAHD PERSONALS
Elgin Minister ,
Given Farewell
ly Evening
ELGIN (Special) Uoyd W. Halvur
flon, who has been serving aa pastor
of-, the Preabytorlan church during tiio
summer months lias concluded his
work and Is leaving soon. Mr. Halvor
I son, who Is quite a musician, has been
J doing somo excellent, work with a
J combined- chorus from the Mothoalsi.
1 Presbyterian and Christian, churches.
I , Honoring him .beloro leaving this
' '..conununlty, a union sorvlco was held
Sunday evening at which the follow
ing program was given:
Part One
Chorus Selected
- Elgin Union Chorus
Ducti "In tho Time of Hosos"
.. .....Palchardt
-J l Kuth Blnluo, Lloyd Halvorson
Solo, "Winds In the SouUi" ... Maxwell
- Ruth E. Bialne
Trio, "To a Wild Hose" MacDowell
! Oencvicvo Ciuni. Gretchem Sadlor
! Ethel Gulp
I Solo, "Wrwra-o-' You Walk" ... Handel
Lloyd W. Halvorson
...i... Selected
Elgin Union Chorus
. j Port Two
Chorus, "Lead Us On" Gage
i Elgin Union Chorua. ...
Solo, "How Lovely Aio Thy Dwell-
Inga" Llddle
. : Ituth E. Blnluo ,
Duet,-"Sun of My Soul','. IUsher
, Oretchon Sadler, llcthei Bai'i.us
Solo, "O Loi-d, Correct Mo" Handol
Lloyd W, Huivorson
Chorus, -ood 8o Loved tho World. ..
- ,.SUlncr
Elgin Union Chorus
Chorus .
Business Hours "
Are Adopted Now
At Enterprise
. KNTEUPRJ3E v (Siwclnl)- While
tiwia tiro a number of N, R, A. blue
ouKlcci on display In local, business
houses tho movement has not met by
100 per cent approval, snd some arc
still holding out In feiir that they
cannot- meet tlie tenns or tlio blanket
code Saul hoplng'.tlMvt Uielr Industrial
codo will help them ovur their prob-'
lems. . . t-.
Store hours for clothing stores have
been placed at from 8 to 5 on week
days and until- 7:30 on Saturdays,
grocorles nro holding open from 8 to
6:30 with a closing hour of 7:30 on
Saturdays. Oarnpes, rejUuirmits and
other business houses have not tet a
schedule of hours. Thcso hours have
been adopted' and are being adhered
U) In plU of Onei-ul Johnson's
wiirnlng not to shorten tho hours ol
keeping bust ness houses open.
Harry Williams, a former resident
of Perry and Glen Bstes, both of Port
land, were guests at the Five Point
station Wednesday. Mr. Williams was
resident of Perry during the- con
struction of the highway from Ka
mela to Hllgard flvo years ago. Mr.
Efltes worked for Homor Johnson on
the gravol contract here- throe years
ago. Both men are now omployod at
Grater Lake, on the road being con
structed around the rim of the lake.
O. W. Rugg, of Pilot Rock Is a
business visitor here this week. He
will
Committees from tho city council and
chamber of commerce are expected to
begin work along this line shortly.
TO RACK AIL It I) Kit CIIAKGK
SALEM, Aug. 16 (JP) , Extradition
of Ralph B. McJunklns. alia James
Mack, .to, New Mexico tb face, murder
and manslaughter charge's was au
thorized here, today, by Governor
Julius Ii. Meier.
Officers of New Mexico will leave
tonight with Junklns who was arrest
ed In Lake county.
SOCIETYMOTES
Mlaa Beat Duke, Society ldrtaa
Telephone. Mala 600 Until :80 a) .
Miss Sally Siegrist Is Selected
As One of Princesses ,At
The Pendleton Rouhd-Up
M)sa Sally' dletrrist, daughter or Mr.
and, Mrs. Adolph,' Slegiist and one of
ths most attractive, members at La
Orande's youiujer set, has been chosen
one of the princesses at the Pendle
ton Round-Up over which Queen Jean
Prazler will reign.
Mlas Slegrlat and Miss' n-aaeV are
both members of Kappa Alpha nieta
sorority at the Unlveralty of Oregon.
Sept. 3123 and 23 have been set
as .the dates for the annual Round
Up' this year. ' .
Local Couple Weds
In Walfa Walla-
Kermlt V. Ragain arid" Dorothy O.
Wylle. botft, of. La, Grande, were mar
ried Irv Walla' Walla Monday after
noon by. Justice O. M. Wilbur alter
being Issued a license at the county
auditors office there, It was learned
here today,
Ever-Ready Class" '
Plans Outing:
The Ever-Ready class' of the Christ
ian church will- enjoy a swlniinlng
party and welner roast , at Cove Fri
day evening. They are lturited: to
meat at the. church,' at 7:3Q o'clock
from where they will drive to Cove.
N. 0. W. Honors
Mrs. Stanford
The Neighbors of Woodcraft held a
regular meeting last night at the Odd
Fellows halt,. Mrs. . Maxlne Stanjord,
formerly Miss Maxine Blancett and a
recent brjde, was. presented with a
glf t by the lodee. , . ,
i'lans ffre made for the. Juven"e
picnic to be held Aug. 30 at Pine
Cone. Tlsey will meet at the Odd
Fellows hall at 1:30. Each one Is
asked to bring his own lunch.
Refreshments were served by a; com
mittee headed by Mrs. Mae Ri:-y. .
Sept. 5-is the date of the next meet-
ing. - -
Faces Lite
i. . ;
IP rj;s., . - r-u V . 1
I SOCIAL CALENDAB
Wednesday, Aug. 18
1:00 Baptist Women's' society,
with Mrs. X. B. Chenault.
3:00 L. A. L. clubj at Riverside
park.
8:00 L. S. to the B. of L. p.
and E., at the Eagles hall.
:
Thursday, Aug. 17
3:00 Business and social meet
ing, Missionary society,- at M, H,
Ohurch South.
7:30 Eagles- auxiliary,- at the'
Eagles hall.
. Friday, Aug. 18
3:00 Pythian Sisters Social
club, at Riverside pork.
8:00 Women of the Moose, no
hostess card party, with Mra. Julia. -Sltler.
-'"'
Saturday, Aug. Iff
3:00 Women's Relief Corps,- at
the Odd Fellows halli
.
Tuesday, Aug. 23
3:00 Past Guardian Neighbors
club, at Riverside park.
7:30 Women of the Moose, card
party at the I. O. D. F. hall.
8:00 Women's. Benefit associa
tion, at the Eagles, hall.
Nellie Clarice Burdlck, 2b'-year-old
uerfceleT, Calir., Blonde, convicted
by x Jury ot slaying her sweet
heart, Mario Boat She faces
prison sentence of from five yean
to life.
RECOVERING,
FROM INJURY
"SERIOUS SITUATION"
EUGENE, Aug. 10 IP) A "very
serious situation'' confronts the state
hlghwjay commission, according to
Chairman Leslie M. Scott as a result
of the Invalidation of tho motor
transportation law.
Scott said here last night tho com
mission must make a careful survey
of the condition within a few. days
to determine Just what steps must
be taken. Circuit Judge Ji G, Lewel-
ling of Marion county, yesterday, de
clared the truck law passed by the
last legislature Is Invalid;
The highway commission budget
has been drawn very, carefully. Scott
said, and the department will lose
$.300,000 In fees for the six month
period already elapsed and about
double, that .amount, next. year. . ..
Lyman Patrick,, so'ri of Mr. and Mrs.
N. T. tatrlck. fell from, a horse re
cently, and brpke his lejt, leg. He Is
recovering at his home at 1014 V avenue.
.. An experimental, tobacco crop was
grown, near. Sari Augustine, Tex,, un
der a. tent covering three acres.
Union Merchants
Have Signed NRA
Agreement, Report
UNION (Special) Thirty-seven
Union business concerns have signed
on agreement pledging compliance
and co-operation with the National
hip a car load of spring lambs ' Recovery Act as It relates to working
to Portland this week.
I hours and wages.
A V. Vev. of Echo. Is also a busl- Tlie movement to support the NRA
noss visitor here this week, preparing herc WRS sponsored by the Union
to ship two carloads of cuttle to coast Commercial club, and the agreement
markets.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. O. Thornbrue have
moved from here to La Grande for
the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Culp, of Salt
Lake City, were visitors here this
week.
Mrs, OUto Mathesson, of Portland,
who has boon visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Stevq .Beauchamp returned homo
Wednesday. Mrs. Mnthesson. is u for
mer ruditlunt of JUtgard and has many
friends here.
I.MIU.Illt. I'Klt.KONALS
Nebr. Visitors
Are Feted When
Visiting At Cove
Sportsmen Meet '
Game Commission
, ENTEB.P1USK iSpeclul) Two rep-
: rescnlotives of th state mime conir
mlpslon and sportsmen of the county
i met at tho KutciprlM.- hotel Tuesday
noon to. discuss the grouse oinnlng
. season in Wnllown county. The
aparismen finally v, d to aupport
.the. state game commission but con
demned tho order opening the grJc
. acason one month later or .September
30, and will oontlnue nBht for Mint
. opening date as it Is ceuerally felt
'. the lateral ate is not .isonablc
this couiR.
COVE (Special) A picnic dinner
was served at tho J. R, Flctolior home
Sunday In honor of Mm, Fletcher's
brother and family who are visiting
in uovo. Dr. Claude Laird Is a bro
ther of L. M, Lnlrd. of Covt and the
brothers had not soon each otln-r lor
33 years. Thcso visiting at tho Flet
cher home Sunday woro Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Miller, and children,, Edmund.
Alvln Lee and Doris, Mr. and Mis
IMbort Lolrd. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Price,
of Portlands Mr. luxl Mrs. L. M. Lolrd.
.Mrs. Anna Mclntlre, Jack McUmra.
Mra. J, ii. Price and daughter, Lona
Nehla. Charles Miuiarcen. tlio vlsltor
troin Ni fsnsku, Ur. and'lrs. Lolrd aid
children, liowana and Hoy Dean. Hole
Laird and t.iie host and hosutw.
Or, Laird and hla arty lett eajly
Mondny morning for IVntiiuid, SiHuildc
and oi lier point ot InU'iest. In Ore
gon. He vf accompanied by Mrs.
Fletcher. They returned Wednesday
ovonlnir and after a short visit in
Cow 11 bo compelled Wi return to
lliutliiKs. Nebr., where Dr. Laird is on
tho staff of physicians In the Psycho
pathic hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lylo String hum, or
Pasco. Wash,, visited friends hero
Sunday. They are spending: their, va
cation with friends In Union and
Wallowa county.
Miss Born Ice Lloyd, of Los, Angeles
was a guest lost week the Joe Lloyd
homo.
A number of L. D, S. people at
tended a Union meeting at La Grande
lust Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Davidson, ot
Haines, Mrs. Jack. Turner, of North
Powder, ond Miss Muble Miller, of La
Grande, were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Wostenskow Sunday., j
Wood row Westenskow JuokJly oh
caped serious injury hutt Wednesday,
while haying on tho Oscar Howell
farm. Lightning struck tlie ground
a Tow feet away from him. He re
ceived a shock groat enough that It
was uecetvmry for nearby workers to
take him to a La Grande doctor.
wos drawn up ond circulated for sig
natures oy a club committee com
posed of James Moore, Merton Davis,
M. L. Bidder, Roy Glpson, Ellis Hess
and W. B. Baxter.
Retail stores will open their places
of business at 8 o'clock In the morn
ing and close at 7:30. o'clock in order
to conform to the 05-hour week requirement.
Wallowa Co. Grange
Will Stage County
Fair This Year
ENTERPRISE (Special, Endorse
ment of a county fair was voted at
the Pomona Orange held at Imtha
Snturt-Uiy. Granges decided to put
on a holm race and a commit tre
was named for that purpose. The
Pomona annual picnic was fiet for
Sunday, August 20 in the Enterprise
City par Representative Walter M.
Pierce and Mrs. Pierce both spoke
at the afternoon session of Pomona.
Great. Sal Lake contains 400 000. -
000 tons of salt in solution, it is esti
mated Jjj' Dr. B." Brighton of the
UnlversWy of Utah.
Riverside Aid
Meets at Hilgard
HILGARD Speclal The River
side Ladies Aid of La Grande spent
Wednesday with an all-day picnic In
tne park at the Five Points station,
In order that they might meet with
Mrs. Lee Young, an older member,
who for the past year has been a
resident of Hilgard. Sixteen members
wero present. The day was spent In
visiting nncfc entertaining the younger
members of the party.
Misses Marcel J and. Leora Alexan
der, of Illgh. VaJley. spent last week
with their aunt. Mrs. C, D. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Richardson and
four children, of Leavenworth, Wash.,
arrived Sunday, afc the home of her
sister, Mrs. Nell Klght, to visit a few
days. They, went, to. Shelly, Ida., to
visit Mr. Richardson's parents and
will return home via the YeUowstone
park. (
Miss Minnie Ooet of Imbler,,l8 work
ing at the T. B. Johnson home, Mra.
Peggy Irwin having returned to Pen
dleton, v
Mr. ond Mrs. H. A. Gassot and. fam-1
lly and Mr.,, and Mrs. Qllbert Miller
FIND IT
HERE
-Copy for this Column mast
be In by 9 a. m.
. , l'M.NO 1X1
Play .the piano the Waterman way.
This, course la guaranteed to teach
you to play popular music in 12 les
sens. : , ,
GRACE BARNE9, Tutor.
Low Hates 1702 Adams Ave.
8-10-1 t.
Moon's Eufe Vanilla Extract is bet
ter and costs lees, 3 oz. 33c, 6 6z. 52c.
pint $1.39. 8-4-1 m.
, . ORIGINAL ETCHINGS
A selection of very fine coloied
French etchings has Just been re
ceived, by Richardson's Art and Gift
Shop and are now on display. You
will enjoy seeing these lovely, num
bers and are Invited, to visit this shoD
.spent sunaay.. at luverBiae paric ana when down town any time this week,
8-18-4 t.
visiting Geo, Gasset at the Grande
Ronde hospital.
LOCAL WOMAN.
DIES FROM
1 HEAD WOUND
Crazy Crystals at Moon Drug Co.
8-4-1 m.
(Continue! prom f age one).
Automotive Men
Have Co. Ass'n.
ENTERPRISE (Special) The Wal
lowa County Automotive Trnde osso
clutlon was formed Tuesday night.
The purpose Is to draw nil persons In
the trnde closer together to act as a
unit In meeting new conditions which
are to be Imposed by the N.R.A. J.
W, HodKem was elected president and
Fred Becker, secretary.
I I.OWKK C'OVK l'KKSONAI.S T
Q
Harvest, has begun here. Roger and
Reeso startod their combine Monday
at the Roger farm. Leonard Towlo has
combined somo at the Becker farms
and has moved to the T. B. Johnson
form.
Ray Hnrtlehns bound his barley
and several farmers are putting up
their second crop or alfnlta which was
very light.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Johnson are ex
pecting nu extended visit from their
son, 1,, V. Johnson and family, of
Townscnd. Mont. Tlie J. C Peivnev
VeV'c in Townsend was closed ami Mr.
Junnson was transferred to a differ
ent field.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Baker were din
ner guests at tho N. P. Ktiiht home
Sunday.
definite case of suicide.
A year or more ago she drank fl
poison and almost died, officers said.
and It was reported that on other
occasions she attempted suicide un
successfully.
Mildred Susan Slusher, born in
Mayvlllc. Ore., on May 16, 1898, was
35 years ond three months of age.
She leaves her widowed husbnnd, her
mother, Mrs. Estelln Eva, of Oregon
City: three brothers, Harry C. Rlppey.
of La Grande: Franklin M. Rlppey.
of Los Angeles; Lloyd Rlppey, of
Marshfleld. besides other relatives
and friends.
She made her home in La Grande
for about 18 years and was married
15 years ago. She had no children.
Funeral Bervlcos have not been an
nounced. Tho body Is at the Snodh
grass and Zimmerman mortuary.
TRAFFIC ON
INCREASE IN
EAST OREGON
(Continued From Page One)
Tho traffic at Mcacluun for this
month showed a marked increase over
tlie July figure. Sunday's count
showed 620 compared with 468 tho
month before.
MUiam hill, on the La Grandc
Wollowa Lake highway, also allowed a
big increase, with 350 this month and
100 last. On the other hand, the
count at Imblcr showed 610 for Augr
ust, 40 less than tho 650 In July.
Tratllc on the Biiterprlsc-Flora
highway showed Utile change. Tho
figure was 73 In August and 78 In
July.
Between 75 and 150 applicants for
Jobs have waited upon Gov. Guy B.
Park of Missouri dally since he as
sumed office early In January.
A TRAY FOR YOU
If y.ou. have a pretty piece, of fancy
work, of most any kind It will make
a most beautiful tray If you will take
It to Richardson's Art and Glfti Shop.
They specialize in tlie framing of your
pictures and tray making. 8-18-4 t.
SCHOOL. CHILDREN
You can get scratch paper at tbe
Observer. 6o pad. 11-2-t X.
MISS FLORENCE FRENCH
Will open a piano studio in the
Sacajawea Inn, Wednesdays only, be
ginning Sept, 13. For lesson dates
phone 196 M. Ask for Miss Lilly Belle
Angell. 8-16-1 t.
FOR YOUR TABLE
You will be delighted with the new
green and rose glassware which is now
on sale at Richardson's Art and Gift
Shop. A complete service of Tea Cups
and Saucers, Plates, Bowls, Platters,
Cake Plates, and Footed Tumblers for
only 6, 10 and 15c each while they
last. See the window now at Rich
ardson's Art and! Gift Shop. 8-33 t.
FOR YOUR CAR
Windshields and Bide glasses quick
ly and correctly fitted at smail cost
to you at Richardson's Art and Gift
Shop. 8-S-3 t.
Dill-YOU KNOW THAT
you can let "one call do It all," by
sending both laundry and dry clean
ing orders to the Standard Laundry?
Phone Main 66. 8-14-2 t.
Large Party Is
Given Tuesday
WALLOWA (Special) One of the
largest- parties of tho summer season
was given Tuesday afternoon when
Mrs. Edgar Marvin and Mrs. John
Br&ttoiv were Joint hostesses at the
home of the former.
Beautiful bouquets of summer-
flowers were used to decorate the
rooms and seven tables were ar
ranged; fpr bridge.
Three out of town women were
among the list of guests. Mrs. Mar
garet McDonald and! Miss Wilms
Flack, of Los Angeles, and Mrs. J. P.
Morelock, of La Grande. Mrs. Mc
Donald received high score for the
afternoon and Mrs. Reese Sutphln
won the consolation prise.
. At the close of the afternoon re
freshment? were served by the host
esses. ' i 1
, Fifteen hundred fishermen caught
6492 pounds of fish on the opening
day of the fishing season this year
at Lake Herrington, Ky.
Mississippi's record corn crop was
grown in 1917, when 4,100,000 acres
yielded 87,000,000 bushels.
Regardless of model, type, or
system wo can: repuir nntl
adjust any car, track, oi bus
generator In bur shop per
fectly. Competent service at
lowest cost.
WE'RE WITH YOU,
MR. PRESIDENT!
faie Cinderella Shop has signed a,ni
put into practice every provision of
the President's N.R.A. plan.
We have already made our adjustments ... raising wages ...
shortening hours . . . employing more help . . . tmd thus creating
greater-spending power .'. . which la tho key to national economic
recovery.
THE CINDERELLA SHOP
1113 Adarhs A'venue Phone Main 250
WALLOWA VALLEY STAGES
Direct to Wallowa, Enterprise, Wallowa Lake
from
UNION PACIFIC STAGE DEPOT,
10:30 A.M. 5:15 P.M.
Reduced Fares Sceriic Highway Careful Drivers
Express Carefully Handled
Curriers Tablets at Moon Drug Co.
8-4-1 m.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OP THE COMPTROLLER OP
THE CURRENCY.
Washington, D. o.. May 24, 1S33
Notice Is hereby given to all per
sona who may have ' claims against
"Tho United States. National Bank of
La Orande, Oregon," that the same
must be presented to Hugh Bodmer,
Receiver, with the legal proof thereof,
within three months from this date,
or they may be disallowed.
F. O. AWALT, Acting Comptroller of
the Currency, 6-24-3 m.
ARTIFICIAL FOOD?
'Don't be fooled into the habit of teasing vour taster
with artificial foods which seem so attractive" 'during
hot weather, but which; are hard to digest and have
1w..m 'iUei-' SU t0 tm''s 1,elthM.. nourishing
foods which keep the vitality high butter, for in-
hWh MOUNTAIN li.be! - your guarantee of quality.
A 100 Home Product
BLUE MOUNTAIN CRF. A mvhv
1109 Washington Ave. Phono Main SO
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