La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 17, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, August 17,19331
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LA GKANDii EVENING UBS1SBVKK, LA GRAN 1)13. ORE.
Pr TKrw
SGGIETY NOTES;
MIm Omi Dvka, oclf Mltof . .
Telephone Main iOO until : . as,
'Mrs. John Ormand Advances In
Handicap' Tournament
At La Grande Country Club ,
Mrs. John Ormand capped . tor
somewhat eensatlonal rise to eml
nence on the La Grande country club
course yesterday when' she-.deseated
Mrs. A. W. Nelson In the spring
handicap tournament winning six
down and rive to go lu the 98 hole
match. .A ,v: . :
Women golfers are qualifying this
week for- the elub championship,
t while early In September as soon as
-. the weather becomes pooler, they
plan to gd to Pendleton to meet the
, . local women there-i VI ?'-v
J MV .'- :
Ladies Missionary ,
Society Meets ' ' 1 !
Mrs.: Maude Charlton presided' at
' ' the meeting of the L. S, to the B. of
L. F. and E. last night at the Eagles
hall. Regular business was transact-
ed and Sept. 30 was set as the date
of, the next regulan meeting, ,: r.
'Ladies Society
: Meets Wednesday
, The Ladles Missionary society of
the Baptist, churah was entertained
Wedne$layat the home of; Mrs. E.
Chenault In, -tho Grande- Bonde valley
with 84 women 'preaerit InolucUug a
few visitors. ' Dinner woe served .fit 1
o'clock, with the fried chicken served
, by Mrs. Chenault supplemented by
: other potluck Items furnished toy the
other guests. The business meeting
; was called to order by Mrs. William
Couzens with ' the' regular business
transected . ' Plans - were -made Jfor - a
: cooked foodisale to peihold Saturday.
" ' AUgUSt 88.
The program of the afternoon was
given under the direction-' - of- Miss
Edith Ackley. The- 121st .psalm was
read and prayer was offered -by Mrs.
P. B, Finlay. The subject of the
mission study was "Searchlights."
token from- the Baptist Missions
magazine. Mrs. Harvey St. oohn's
subject was "Thrill Of Life"; Miss
Mertle Whltmer, "The Dream of An
Indian Princess"; Mrs. M. P.- Ohand-
. ler. "Baptist-Work Among the Mexi
cans"; Mrs. Hi P. Pox, ''Through Ad
versity the Church Endures"; . Mrs.
Zlgler, "Experiences of a Missionary";
. Mrs, Couzens, 'Homo Missionary Pro
gram ofi Today sand Tommaw.'1 The
next meeting will be held In two
weeks with-the place to be announc
ed laten".: ; -...
Miss Murphy Weds
Janies 'A, Moor6 "; .'
Mrs. J. C, Murphy, of Baker, It, 'a
graduate of St, Francis academy here.
She attended the Eastern Oregon
Oregon Normal school in La Qranne,
Morylhurst oallege and a Normal
school near Oswego. J
Mr, and Mrs. Moore received congratulation-
from a large number, of
friends after the ceremony. They will
leave Thursday for Bonks, where Mr,
Moore ds. operating a farm. ( .- ) .
Tlie wedding of Mies alurphy was
the Inspiration for a surprise, party
given at Baker. Tuesday (ll her honor
by 24 friends, '!;: . : ,-
against because of union activities,
i
t t
'During Miss Murphy's absence the
friends. ientered'-.her. home; and were I upon the type of representation they
"Ol-eN MIIIP" PROVISION'
' MODIFIED
WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 W An
agreement' between the automobile
Industry and the NRA upon the "open
shop'1 provision of the Industry's code
was reached today,' with spokesmen
for the manufacturers- accepting a
modification proposed- by Robert W.
Lea, deputy administrator.
The change, which officials Indi
cated represented 'the views of Hugh
8. Johnson, the administrator, was
the first modification of the '''col
lective bargaining'1 labor clause of
tho Industrial act which, has been
written. In co-operation with the NRA,
The law, as written, provided fox
the organization and collective barr
gaining of employes with no restraint
Burke, Pioneer Of - -La
Grande, Is Dead
(Continued from Pag One)
him, five of whom will be! here for
fthe- funeral. Albert Burke offlpo-
kane, Leo of Klamath Falls, and
Frank of Burlington, Wash., already
have arrived, while Mr.' and Mrs.
Frank Depcnder and Mr. and Mrs, Al
Fautch. nil of Spokane, are expected
,to arrive beforo the funeral. Mrs.
! Depcnder and' Mrs. Fautch nre
duughtcrs of Mr. Burke. The sixth'
daughter. Mrs. E. L. Meyers, of Baldr
I win, N. Y., was unable to come for
the services. ! '
, Tho. funeral will be held Friday
morning' at 9 o'clock" at the Church
of Our Lady of the Valley with Rev,
Father Nooy In charge. The rosary
will be recited at the chapel , of
Walkers Funeral Home this evening
at 7:30. Burial will be In the family
plat in CaUiollo cemetery. ,
Heat Relief In Sight ::
... , In Oregon, Elsewhere
(Continued From Page One) !
scorching afternoon was in prospect
today, u ;..: .v , :..(i.,.--t. i! i- --
- Kalns which yasterduy visited Cen
tral Oregon' greatly relieved that dis
trict. .....' ' j
At Klamath Fulls the maximum
Wednesday . was 93, . Medford had 88,
Salem 85.' Baker P3,. .Umatilla. 1Q0,
Spokane 98.
SUBMIT PlAN
AS. SOON 'AS '
BOARD. READY
, (Continued from Pge One
,, J IH r,M.f i ...
In Portland Tuesday also attempting
to Interview he board, .jbut pwnt, qf
them Were unsuccessful,' and ..thoao
who did get, a .word .fpund tha, no
notion, coufd. he expected . fori few
days. y, ;H . s; ; ,
. . H ' To Vse Teleihoiio
'The local plan is Uf Keep In touch
with f he Oregon board tliroiigh long
distance telophone until an appoint
njpnt tan be, obtained, then a lele
giitlon will go to Portland with the
brief and ' definite' aotlon way be
hoped for. The Beaver Creek plan,
also the E. O. N. training school pro-
Jeot,'may be expeoted to receive early
approval, as It conforms with the de
sire of the publlo works administra
tion as to choraoter and alsp because
It would put men to work lmmediiite
ly. Both of these projecte also have
been formally approved . by 'eipctjon,
another necessary step. ' ' ,f
City Manager Angus McAllister to
day sold that as soon as the brief
was given definite approval by -tha
federal authorities, work . could. ' be
started Immediately, with excavation
to be the first step pending arrival
of pipe, for which delivery would re
quire approximately 80 days. Distri
bution of the pipe could be continu
ed , throughout the winter, which
would insure no delay in trie event
the work Is approved this loll. Work
on the reconstruction of the pipeline
probably will be done In sections and
if early approval la fortheomlnf, dm
replacement might be completed be
fore winter set In,
Complete details relative to tho
Beaver Creek brief are ' to tie an
nounced In the near future, the city
manager said.
Lu, Grande's projects will be arrtang
the first to receive attention In spite
of delays, as projecte filed long igo
and sent to Washington- have been
returned, It la said, for approval by
tlte new Oregon board. -'
The local project was authorized by
a favorable, vbft on a WrfJHft. bond
issuo in July, and of this sum ap
proximately a 13.000 Is for the pipe
line reconstruction and approximate
ly $46,000 for the proposed power
plant to furnish the 'city with elec
tricity for municipal buildings and
the water and sewage systems. I
ready--to- receive her. upon lier re
turn. She received several gifts. After
an evening, of . bridge, a lovely lunch
was served. " ..-.v, y . I
Miss Frances Amelia Murphy, of
Baker, and James A. Moore, of Banks,
Ore., were united In marriage by Rev.
Ma. Casey 'at nuptial -mass in St.
Francis: cathedral at Baker Wednes
day. The solemn and impresslvu ser
vice was used-.n'.- . '..
Tlier bride was attended by Miss
Gertrude Karp and the bridegroom
by Mr. Arthur Chaves. Miss Murphy,
carrying a bouquet of sweetpeas, was
lovely in a peach colored- silk; 'crepe
gown with picture hat to match..,".
The bride, a daughter of Mi. and
N. R. A. HEAD
APPOINTMENT
' '"IS -EXPECTED
(Continued from Page One)
':i--.jf..'iUv.' !', ,fc ' !j
Rep. Walter M. Pleroe conferred with
14. .R.' A; officials' in l'aftlaml an this
question an a. recent visit, and mude
a recommendation for nn appnlntee
to take, the place left Vacant by Mr,
Benson. ri, r ' ' '. f '
- N. R. A. organization. In this dis
trict is expeoted to be quickened ma
terially when the appointment is an
nounced, J, I .;
' In La Qrande 20a have signed certi
ficates. of compliance'lmtltllng them
to display the Blue Eagle. Insignia',
however, is still lacking at the . post
office, no new supply having arrived
since the original supply was -used
up. - ,i '. ...
In Washington today's status of the
national Industrial ' recovery - cam
paign stands -as. follows:
President Roosevelt weighs oil pro
gram as industry and NRA leaders go
over plans. 1 -,
Experts seek common, understand
ing on -labor for. steel code. : ..
NRA pushes efforts to, bring coal
and. autps Into campaign. f. ; .-,
Hearings held , on lumber rotallers
code. . . .... i-. -ri
. Modifications of .re - employment
agreement or blanket code announced
to cover cigarette and other tobacco
manufacturers, flat glass Industry, gos
appliances, folding' box manufac
turers, cooking and heating . appli
ances, book manufacturers, Jarm
equipment, lead, chain and other in
dustries.-!' 1 , -' .
Labor board prepares to deal direct
ly with company officials In worker's
oharges they have -been discriminated
It-.Kl'RJ flESK
This should be your
Choice of Hotels "
. . ' i !!
Because:
The New Low ratM mftlct tbt
DANMO0RE tho most ccon
omicaJ good hotel, tl, 1160. S3,
$2.60. Special family rata. (
Nearly every room fau a prt
rte bath.
Women trarelinf uoaceompaaV
ltd receive every courleay.
Downtown location cloae to
the etorea, but uot noUy. .
f the 1
Dan J. Moore, formerly of
Moore Hotel in Seaaide, owna '
and operalu the DAN MOOES
pwion&Uy. , t
A- A. A, Office Oppoiit Hotel k L
Opposite Terminal Sales Building
TWELFTH AND MORRISON
PORTLAND
'Authorized .
BBRICI
on
Studebaker
' Bulck and
Pontlso
Automobiles
; All Types of Repairing
By Expert Mechanics
M. J. Go8s
Automobiles .. Main 82
Waterspar
QUICK DRYING
ENAMELS
Beautiful Shades
Easy to Apply
Pittsburgh
Paint Store
NOTICE
We- sell ' onlyHArtlflclql Ice
made' ttofn pur water." All calls
answered promptly. -, ; .
We also handle only the bost
quality of Coal - and i Wood.
Alt our products are guaran
teed. . .
Our services are, the best.
a :xo T -. 1 .
Gait her Ice &
Fuel Co. k
Main 528
might select.
The additional modifying provision
which was written In today after a
conference between Lea and Repre
sentatives of the industry follows: .
"Under the foregoing provisions, the
employers In the Industry may con-?
tlnue -, the .open shop., policy , , under
which the selection,, retention .and
advancement of emplcryes wtill be
on - the; basis -,of. individual ' merit
without regard to their affiliation or
non-afflllatlon tlth aify labor or
other organisation."
The belief was expressed by an of
ficial of the administration that the
wording of the ' automobile code
might be substituted In other major
non-union Industries to point the
way to a'setlement of. the contro
versis over union organization, i
WAKE IIP YOUR
LIVER BILE
mriolT'tttliillL
And You,!l Jump Out of Bed in
the Mbntihg Rarin to Co
It you fel four"6nd rank' and the world
looka puDk. don't awallow a lot of salU,
mlniril -water, ojl. Uwtlve candy or chewing
gum and expect them to make you suddenly
sweet and buoyant atid full of sunshine.
; For they can't do it. They only move the
bowels and a mere movement doesn't get at
the cause. Tho reason for your down-and-out
feeling U your liver. It should pour but two
pounds of liquid bila Into your bowels daily.
If this bile la not flowing frwily, your food
doesn't digest. It just decoys (n the bowels.
Gaa bloat up your stomach. 'You huve a
thick, bad taste and ypur breath Is foul,
akin often breaks out in blemtalu. Your bead
aches and you fee) down and out. Your wholo
yt tern la poisoned. .
It takra those good, old CARTER'S
LITTLE L1VKR PILLS to get these two
pounds of bllo flowing freely and make you
feel "up and up." They contain wonderful,
harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing
when it cornea to making the bile flow freely.
But don't ask for liver pills. Ask for Carter's
Little Liver Pill. Look for the name Carter a
Little Liver Pills on the red label. Rfant .a sub
stitute. 2& drug stores, p 1931 C. M. Co.
JWlVlC.it v
1101-Q$'AYafihihgt6ri Ave:;
Phone Main 18 -
LaGrande; Ore.
Look
at Your
hat;
. Everyone
Else Does!
Felt hat days
are Just around
the corner. Get
yours out and
phone us lor
expert cleaning
and blocking.
ODORLESS CLEANERS
H07 Washington, Main.701
wiooourWt
1 at tg
NEWS
III Tones and Textures
. I'; : ,
Are the new Fall Hats for Men and
Young Men, now' on display nt Trotters'
MALL0RYS
Cravehettedtyles''1 .'
STETSONS
Recognized' Quality
$350
ijCome See Them Today, at
"the Store Where Jlen Like to Trade"
81x9$ Sheets
95c ca.
, Ward's- famous . LONG
. WEAU Sheets, 81x99,
double bed. size. 1-
Longwear Cases. J37o ea. -
8-oz '. Ticking 1
V r.Vugiist Sule!'
19c
yd.
Good, heavy, blue and
white ticking, 82 inches
long , : that will make
serviceable mattress cov
ers. Ward Value! - - '
COMFORTERS
fi'. Aaguit SaUt ':
$3.49
Full size, all
wool-filled, sa
teen tup uiul
back.- Pastel
shades. Si?D
72x84 inches.
Tough SKIPS
For Mtn'of Boyil
69
F r'outdoon
and f b 00 I.
Heavy duck
uppers, I I.
sizes (or men
uiid bpys,:M
sis" s h; wi a s a h..
Shirts Shorts
Sort at Wardi
20c
Shorts FULL
CUT . .- Fancy
kroadcl o I h.
Swiss rib
thirls. Fur
Men. '
Sweaters :
Wool Slipover,!
Wool jumped
50 since we
Oought. Men !
ave on V or
crew neck, fine
yarn sweaters.
Work Shirts
Sav at Wardi
Mc
Tough chani
bray. Uuulile
elbows . . . lur
SD'o more
wear! Triple
ttilrhed, . .la.r-tacked.
Work SOX
Sort at Wards
1
10:
Slork up now.
Double thread
. . . reinforced
loe and heel.
.22 Cartridges
Sav ot Wardi
25 c
2 for
Copper coaled
shorts, with
heavy taiei.
Non-corroiive
priming. (
t '' 1111 "" "" "I 'I ' ' 1 I
WARD'S RIVERSIDE
TIRES ARE
la&sl
M
THE VERY BEST
QUALITY MADE
WARD'S GUARANTEE
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED OR
A YOUR MONEY BACK
-'.'j-y'i -'f'-li iu 'rt bint
WARD'S
MAKE THE COST TO
YOU.1 THE LOWEST
IN TOWN ... .'.
WARD'S GUARANTEE
TO ." -1'V'-..
tie
COMPARED
Wlf H 'AiiYIBftbY'S
PRICES IN TOWN
l-i-iii-i-iSiiiii:::!:::
.VA IAI i i 1 1 1 .1 A f',' l.' i U.l !ri (!
Save 25
2INC-ITE
A 1 15 1 n
Qualify House Paint
$2.53
Zinc-ito will
outwear, out
cover 'and
"hide" better
than most lead
and oil paints.
Contains m
water. Highest '
grade ingredi
enul Formula
on every label.
CLEARANCE
GAliiaiElV' HOSE
Boy for Next Year Nowl
Rubber prices aro
,pn (be MrI Net
summer you'll be
lfllipd hpw smart
' you were if you
Inke advantDge of
I b i 1 - clesrancs)
now. Look!
4-lrt. liose. With
coupllnti per J00
ltv v...,.....,.'. 2.8
-lh. red ".hose.
Fabric, relnfbrcpcl
per jpO. ft. ,2.98
" ; 8 . ri. ' t ! '
IS -.0
ISale? 24.05
$18.95
' (ixi:i i.1
0uy now aavo $0.
Domestic copies of
Oriental ruga. All
pcrfoct; BontnlCfw.
000,000 nunters
Usecl Itcil Head
Shells "Last Yeiar
" 77c "
' Dairy Palla
3 For '
$1.29
Ssnilsryl Tin
ned 12-qt. sls
Smooth inner '
'earn', ire
tuay to wash. '
Poultry Wire
Sav atWanfti
$4.90
.'. Vex Unit
72 Inches high,
10 guqge. Ueav
i 1 y galvanized
copper steal re
sists rust. Hh)ge
Jolnta lock
wires socurely,
Bex of 25
Tested against 3
leading nikti.
Red Heads
equalled the ve
lochy, showed
less average re
coil and better
pattern I Reliance
12 gauge Red
Heads are for
general purposes..
Atlas Roofing
, ( niootji 'surfnf .
$1.95
45-lbi Roll
R 1 y a Is. -costly
advertised .bran
. dvertUeidi
bninds. Com
pare prccs. Roll
covers 100 sq.
It.
Work Shoes
Far ttoad Work
Farm Work .
Traekim0 . .
$1.98
Men who work outdoors need good lordy shoes thai
vill stand the "salt"! ; Yoall net find a better one than
this blade reunited plain toe blather. It's just one ol
the many solid, lone. wearing work shoes, inexpensively
priced, for which Ward's is (anutu. It has a weather
proof well, a solid rabher heel, rubber outenole. The
nailed and sewn construction means "dooble-ltrenglh."
vaisii mass
Padlock
: 9c
Self locking steel shackle
3 keys Included.
Hack Saw Frame. Nlcklo plated
frame. One ORaTk
blade aalOl
Ratchet Brace. 10-ln. sweep.
For square shank 00
8i? No. 3 Plane Tool ateel
. cutter. 0 ff
Adjustable t?l.aXt
Bench Vise. Swivel Base.
Jaws open tp , fZ
- 91vU
assatBBjjBfMaaaVr
) O
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111 Elm. St.
J. A. Bugg, Mgr.
laiafViir anaiiii
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