La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 06, 1934, Image 4

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    Wednesday, June 6, 193 1
Page Four
LA GRANDE EVENING OBfeERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE.
SEATTLE SPANKS
PORTLAND TEAM
WEDNESDAY 7-3
By. Tile Awuuiuttd Pre
Mike Hunt, whose slmsKlng prowess
carried, him from, the- Arizona. state
league, to Sun FnnGiaco. and thence
to tne Boston Brave of tho National
league, has again found his batting
eye at Seattle.
The rangy- outfielder, who cloned
the 1833- season In indifferent fash
ion with, the Mission after being ro
lcnsod by Boston, Is now batting .330
and last night poled out his elevonth
homer of. the year to glvo Sonttlo a
7-3 decision over Portland. His long
blow came In the eighth with tho
bases loaded.
Not satisfied with tho 14-gnmo Los
Angeles first placo margin over the
Missions, San Francisco bobblod tho
ball sufficiently In tho ninth Inning
yesterday to present the Angels with
an unearned run oad the game, 5-4.
Sacramento-Oakland and Missions
Hollywood games wero rained out.
Fire Loss Low Here
j During Month of May
(Continued from Page One)
May was a fraction more than 23
cents, an exceedingly low figure.
Over the state as a whole, a good
record ot fire fighting Is being made,
alBo.
The Insured fire loss In Oregon
during 1933 was reduced 36 per cent
as compared to 1033, according to the
annual report ot tho state fire mar-
shol Issued yestcrdny. This reduction,
Marshal A. H. Averlll said In Salem,
was- In the face of the greater value
of properties at risk by fire of 1.79
per' cent.
Entomologists of North Carolina
stojto college rccontly went to Hen
derson, N. C, and ended an Infesta
tion of arts that had defied common
household methods of eradication.
MOCKING HOUSE
.BY WALTER C. BROWN.
BYNOPBIHt Pterre Uutreme
wealthy contractor and political
boas, has been ambushed on a lone
ly road near the city. He reports
the occurrence to the looal police,
and then to Director ot I'ollce Con
nora, who is muoh perturbed, isean
while Dufrosno, hot made a sly
change in a bid tor a curtain large
contract.
Chapter Three..
. DEFENSE PLANS
'.OONNOns nhrnntlV chanircd the
,
trend of tba convocation.
i
"Whore was Marlilson while all tills
: was going on?" bo demanded.
1 "It wusn't Miirklsoii's fault. Ho
loft tho Austorlltj with me this
morning and rode as fur as the Old
Pike Road. Everything was quiet,
and 1 didn't soo any necessity for his
tagging at my heols all day, so 1
dropped 111 in thoro. 1 had takun Mrs.
Dufresno's car and no one but sho
know wbore 1 was going. No one,
not oven mysolf, know what time I
would bo coming back. Of courBO,"
bo added, thoughtfully, "this may be
just a coincidence and havo nothing
to do with the crank letters, bul It
looks as It those bullots bad ran
Initials on tliom."
Connors nodded and picked up tho
tolophono. "Toll Marlilson and Bar
ry to report to mo at once," ho or
dorod. Then bo lenned back, chow
tng on bis cigar. "Now, give me all
tbo details about this shooting," be
uggoslcd.
Dufrosno rocountcd tho monger
dotnlls ot tbo mysterious attack. "As
you know, Jim," ho continued,
"MarklBon bas boon trailing around
with ma for a wock. And knowing
that these anonymous ponuion sel
dom try to carry out lliolr threats.
1 went about my business as usual.
"Whon my wlfo and 1 ennio back
to tbo city last autumn, wo dolnyed
opening tho houso. Mrs. Dutrosuc
took a notion to havo soma of the
rooms ro-furnlshcd. Sho has been
visiting 80ina cousins out In tho sub
urbs, while I put up at the Austcr
lits as a mnttor of convonlonco.
"I've had a hoavy round ot visits
up-Stato. Yosterday I decldod to sco
Grldloy about that Lee County Job.
1 called up Mrs. Uufrosno before 1
started this morning. You bavo
heard what happened on tho way
back."
To alt Booming, the Dlroctor of
Polico was moro upset and con
cornod ovor this attomptod murder
than tbe man who had so narrowly
oscaped dentlu Dufrosno was too tin
portnnt a man, both llnnuclnlly and
politically, not to warrant every ef
fort being mado to protect his per
sonal safety,
'TpWO of tho Detectlvo Bureau's
host men hnd already beon de
tailed on this affair after Dufroane
bad produced his series of crank
lottors. Tho result had boon entire
ly ncgutlvo. llut now tlt.it this throat
bad materialized In a lclh.il aspect,
somothlng drastic must he dono. re
gardless of the difficulties surround
ing tho tracking down or this type of
lawlessness.
Presently Connors' secretary ush
cred lu the two plalnclothesmcn.
They saluted their Chief and walled
OKpoclnutty. Uufresne cichanged
nods with them, then lit a fresh
clgarolto and withdrew to tho win
dow.
".MarklBon," Connors began,
"you've trolled Mr Dufresne for a
woek. or eloao to It. What havo you
to report?"
"Nothing, sir," the detectlvo an
swered, readily enough. "I'll swear
Micro was no one following him
about while I was on tho Job. I've
divided lime with Harry, hero, and
be'U tell you the same." The second
Baseball Standings
roust League- Mtandlugs
W. L. Pet.
Los Angeles 63 13 .815
Missions 3 26 .594
Sacramento 31 33 .492
San Francisco . 31 33 .484
Hollywood 38 3 .482
Oakland - 28 39 .433
Seattle - 24 30 381
Portland 20 41 .328
YeMt4trdu's liesuits
Seattle 7, Portland 3.
Los. Angeles 5, Son Francisco i
: Otlier gomes rained out.
American League landings
W. L. Pot.
New York 24 IB .571
Detroit - - 20 19 .508
Cleveland 22 17 .604
St. Louis - 21 20 .512
Washington 23 23 .600
Boston 31 22 .488
Philadelphia 18 25 .419
Chicago 10 20 .381
Yesterday's IH-Mllls.
At Boston 8, New York 3.
At Detroit 20-4, Cleveland 2-5.
At Chicago 8.5, St. Louis 2-10.
At Washington 7-4, Philadelphia 8
3, first game 10 Innings, second game
10 Innings.
National league Ktundlllgs
St. Louis 27 10 .028
New York 28 17 .622
Chicago - 27 1 .000
Pittsburgh 23 17 .576
Boston .... - , 22 1 a .650
Brooklyn .. 17 20. .386
Philadelphia, ,. 14 20 J50
Cincinnati 9 20 .231
Yesterday's Hesultg.
At St. Louie 0, Chicago 3.
At New York: 13. Boston 4.
At Philadelphia H-S. Brooklyn 10-4.
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, postpon
ed, rain.
Dolomltlc limestone has come Into
favor as filler material In the manu
facture of agricultural fortlllacr.
Dogwood trees, commonly valued
only for their flowering blossomB, aro
being marketed as timber by five
sawmills In North Carolina.
detective nodded emphatically.
"Tbat'a true. Chief."
Connors Bnortod and leaned for
ward over tho desk, punctuating his
remarks with vicious jabs of tbe uu
lighted cigar. "Well, you're dead
wrong, Marklson. And you, too, Bar
ry. Somebody bas been tracking Mr.
Dufrosno. That same" Bomcbody
ttrod three bulleta Into his oar tbls
afternoon,
"It's a miraclo bo wasn't killed.
No ono but you two and Mrs. Du-.
(rosno know about this trip before:
hand, bo It standi to reason this
othor follow was on tbe Job and too
smart for you.
"Now, got this, and got It straight.
We're going to protoct Mr. Du
frosno If we havo to turn out half
the Force to do It. Dot together all
tho men you nood to throw a cordon
around him. Take no chances. Strlko
out along evory lino of Inquiry you
can think of.
"Dnrry, you take charge, of those!
arrnngomonts. You have a trco hand,
and I'll back you to the limit, but
pick out men who know what It's nil
about. MarklBon, I'm putting Mr.
Dufresno's personal safaty directly
In your hands. You bang on liko a
shadow and keep your oyos open.
Thoro Is sonio ono and It's up to us
to catch It i id I
"Got busy now, for Mr. Dufrosno
wants to got back to tho Austorlltz.
And while you're downstnlrs, tnko a
look at that car. Perhups tbo bullet
holes will convlnco you!"'
Aftor tho crostfallon detectives
had withdrawn to augment their
forcos, Uufresne enmo back to the
desk and Impatiently crushed out
the stub of his clgarotto.
"Thoso follows are not up to tbls
Job," ho declared. "They're too thick
montnlly, their. Ideas aro muscle
bound. Probnhly tboy'ro still uncon
vinced, because tlioy didn't soo any
thing. The reason is obvious
they'ro JubI the common garden va
riety of 'gumshoe.' Tholr methods
nro hallmarked. Even a halfwitted
criminal could soo them coming a
block away.
"nEPOItB I can feol safe again,
Jim, 1 must bavo a mnn who
won't wasto tlmo looking for fatso
whiskers hiding behind treos. Can't
you dig up n man 1 can tako around
with mo without having him arouse
suspicion or derision? Sumo ono
who can move about in 3vcnlng
clothes in placos liko tho Austorlltz
wltbout looking like a illusion I com
edy waltor? Tbls thing may ding on
for weoks and I onn't havo a riot
squad plckoted wberevor 1 am."
Marklsou returned to Indicate
that tho rovlsed preparations wero
In rondlness. Dufrosno picked up
bis hat and overcoat and silently fol
lowed his bodyguard from tho olllco.
After ho had gone. Connors tilted
back and fortli In his swivel chair,
while he looked thoughtfully out at
the falling snow.
Coming to n decision, ho lifted the
tolepbouo receiver. "Get me Homi
cide," ho ordered, and in a moniont
ho had bis connection. "Dlroctor
Connors np;nklng. Put on Sergeant
Harper "
The chair creaked back and forth
as he waited.
"Hello, Harper? . . . Say, Harper,
havo you got a dress Bult? . . . No,
I'm not Joking. . . , Tujcdo? Sure,
that'll till the bill. . . . Come on over.
Harper, and I'll tell ynu about this
soup-and-flsh Job." Ho Ustuncd to
tho Detective-Sergeant's response
and chuckled. "No this Is tho real
thing. I'll tell you i.boul it when you
get here. . . ."
rvopvriaht. 193 i. fcv VTtflfer O. Broun J
Tomorrow, Harper hat dinnir
under itranga circumtUnctl
CLOSE IRREGULAR
IN STOCK MARKET
NEW YORK, June 0 OT Oil and
metal Issues led the gainers In to
day's quiet stock market, but a num
ber of the leaders In other groups
drifted moderately lower as traders
cashed In some of their profits. The
close was Irregular. Transfers approxi
mated 005,000 shares.
Cloilng figures Included:
Air Rcduc 03
A). Ohom. and Dye 134
American Can 95
American T. and T 115
Bethlohem Steel , 33
J. I. Caw 60
Chrysler 39
Col. o. and B .'. 12
Continental Can 76 t
General Motors 31 ',
Johns Mnnvllle 48'
Llbbey-O-Ford . 29
Liggett and Myers B 04
Montgomery Ward 2614 J
Nat. Distill
J. O. Penney 63
Pub. Scr. of. N. J 384
Southern Pacifio 23'.
St. Oil of Cal 3
St. Oil of N. J ,
Union Pacific 121
United Corp.
United Aircraft 20
U. B. Indus. Alco 41 A
U. S. Steel 40 ft
a .Wc-mmr In Now York City Is
to have a "sidewalk" cafe on a ter
race 21 Btorlos above tne sircci.
Seven and a half million acres are
devoted to notional porks In Cali
fornia. Over The
Valley
Personals
.Mrs. Coulter KnterliilliH
Honoring her sisters, Mrs. Bert Mil
ler, wlfo of the ottorney-Rcneral of
atntn nf irinhn and Mrs. Hazel
Hinckley, and Leo nnd Patsy Miller,
all of Boise, Mrs. C. r. uouuer en
tertained tho members of the Happy
u..,. r.lnh nf the Iowa district most
graciously Monday nfternoon at her
hntni,. The Boise visitors ore neie
on route to the Oregon coast where
they plan to spend tho entire sum-
mor.. Conversation ond games maae
up a very hnpy afternoon, Mrs. Ralph
li.lr.... . wrolvlnir th fflft for belllR
most successful. Tho 10 gucBts wore
seated nt a beautiful tablo having
snapdragons for tho centerpiece and
wero, served-dco crottm nnd cako, with
coffeec
tYou Los Anvcles
' Mr. ond Mrs. Waltor Klrby, of Los
Angeles.have. arrived In tho valley to
spend tho summer with Mrs. Klrby's
mother, Mrs. A. P. Davis on Cove
avenue.
, o
Dinner (.iub
Members of tho Birthday Dinner
club spent a very enjoyablo day last
Wednesday with Mrs. Ben Bchroetler
at her homo near Island City. A
bowl of pink roses nnd pink nnd
oroam columbines was used as a
centerplcco for the tablo whore places
were arranged for two guests and
eight club members when dinner was
served at 1 :30 o'clock. The women
spent tho rest of the afternoon visit
ing. On June II, Mrs. W, J, Hughes
will entertain the club at her home.
o
Sunday lu(:ts
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Monroe, of the
Monroo Orchards In tho Iowa district,
hod as their dinner guests Sunday,
Mr. Monroc'B cousin. Mrs. A. A. Bau
molster. of Walla Wolln, and her two
sons. Dr. M. E. Boumclstcr, of Walla
Walla and Dr. nnd Mrs. A. O. Bau-
metstor, of Pendleton. This was the
first time theHo ieople hod visited In
our valley and they wero greatly
token up with It as they wero with
the rain wo were having the heavy
rain In the vicinity of their homes
having come after they were here.
The Pendleton people have lived In
Eastern Oregon for about four
months nnd this Is the first visit
they and the Monroo ramlly have bad
In 20 years.
From YVnlhnvn
Miss Verio Thompson, of Wallowa,
has been visiting ot the home of her
unclo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. o. C.
Klmhmnn of the Wlllowdole district.
ALL-STAR WRESTLING
Union Gym. Friday June 8, 7 P. M.
1 ii-vs d
liTctiurg
l.KO JKNSKN
Vancouver, B. C.
KKKNKK HOVDK
Wallowa
Con. Admission -
ItinRside - - -
VS.
200 His.
vs.
111.1 ItlS.
7r.c
St. 00
Urt-Together f"11
The last gathering of the Cot-To
gether club1 was at the home of Mrs.
Henrv Couluu.ll In tne Laoa canyon
district with a good attendance. The
meeting was presided over by the vice
president, Mrs., Charles Qrandy In
the absence of1 tne presiueut, m.
Henrv Ewin. T.uo embroidered tea-
towel shower whl.ih the club has en-
loved so much was brought to a close,
Mrs. Mary Counsel!': narao being the
onlv remaining one CO bo urawn.
The members surprlteu airs, nariey
Counsel! with a showtir of the lea
towels, which she graclcrusly received
She also supplied the entertainment
for the afternoon, conducting a splen
did game. Tho serving ci roiresn
ments closed the day. .V. Mary
Counsoll Is to be tho next 'poetess,
On Extended Trip
W. J. Case of near Allcel and nis
daughter, Miss Vera Case, and Miss
ip,ml Twldwell started recently n
all extended auto trip which will t.ike
them to Mrs. Case's old home at 1UT-
ryvlllo, Ark., and othor points, then
on to southeastern United States, uy
the coast and back through Chicago,
for a stay at the Century, of Progress.
To Coinmenrt'iment
Mr. and Mrs. Tom WaUsinger, of
the Valeria district, are leaving the
lust of tho week for Eugene where
they will attend the graduation of
their son, Cleland, from the Univer
sity of Oregon, After the. exercises
they plan to go on to the soutnern
Oregon coast for a vacation stay.
Return Heine
Mrs. Prank Council ond little baby
daughter are at their home In the
Load Canyon district from La Grande
nnd ore both doing nicely. Tney
stayed at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Bill Helvcy, for a while after leaving
the hospital. The baby has been given
the name, Mary Ann, the names of
both the baby's grandmothers and
one of her great-grandmothers.
Visiting From So. Cal.
Mi- ftnrl Mm. Charles StOOD Of LoS
Angeles arrived In tho valley about a
week ago and arc vlBlting among roiu
tives In tho Orango Hall district, La
nrnn.iA nnri other Darts of the valley.
They came by way of Salt Lake City
whero they were joinea ay mm.
t,. mnthpr Mrs. Alex LlndsCV
who accompanied thorn on to La
Orande. Mrs. Lindsoy will spend the
summer visiting among hor children
here but tho Stoops plan to compioie
viair. within a week and return
to their homo. Ronald Rockne, of
r 0 Anoaioe. who accomnanled tne
Los Angeles folk on this trip, will
also return with them. Mrs. Stoop,
who was Miss Wlnllrea tenancy ueiuio
her marriage, Is a former resident of
tho Orango Hall neighborhood.
Organize sewing Club ' '
Tho following girls mot at tho home
ithu Miiitonberir Thursday and
organized a 4-H sewing club Dorothy
Mullenbcrg, Aima ucluiik, ciu.
oiir, vm, 1,11,1 Rogers. Rotha and
Ilcbo Knll. Mrs. Mory B. Koll Is tho
local leader of tho ciuo. xne gins
novo named tho organization wis
..u ....... unaitmt cluh" and all arc
doing Sowing IV and expect Jo. finish
their projects during tne """;
These officers were chosen:
President. Elolse Stein.
Vico president, Rcba Kail.
Secty.-trcasuror, Alma DoLong
Yell and song leader, Rotha Kail.
Publicity chairman. Virginia Rogers.
chairman. Dorothy
Mullenbcrg. Tho girls will meet next
time with Alma ueixmg on jhui
day June 14 ot 2:00 o'clock.
Adi-nd Dedication
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hlndman ond
children. MarJorle, Vivian nnd Billy,
of the Cricket Flat, drove to Pen
dleton snturduy nnd attended tho
dedication of tho big airport.
.Moving to Joseph
According to reports Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Kiddle formerly of this vol
ley and Wallowa are moving to Jo
seph where Mr. Kiddle has purchased
the Joseph Independent worohouso
and will soon assume the active man
agement. Mrs. Kiddle Is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kennedy.
School Closes
Mrs. Joe Dlehl closed a very suc
cessful term of school at Ladd Can
yon Tuesday of last week. The child
ren, their mothers and n few Invited
friends drove to tho Cove swimming
pool about noon where they hod a
bounteous picnic dinner and a gen
eral good time, BWlmmlng nnd play
ing. Mrs. Dlehl was recently hired to
teach the fall ond winter term of
school ot Ladd Canyon.
John Freeberg
riiit'iigo - 229 lbs.
vs.
Bob Kruse
OfUVORO
K00 IhH.
HERMAN OLSKN
Portlnnd
JACK COX
Union
SjKworpd by R. OUvTTuxIi
Show Association
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Price of Refined
Sugar Goes Higher
NEW YORK. June 0 WV-Tfce price
of refined uga as quoted by leading
refiners, wan raised today &Uybtly
more than l cent a pound, to 4.05
cents, less the usual trade discounts.
The advance, which. Is to absorb
the processing ta of 53 V cents per
hundred pounds, will become effec
tive at the opening of the marlcet
Friday. Some refiners In other cen
ters announced similar increases yes
terday. BtOAK AND FLQL'R
PORTLAND, June 6 WP) Sugar
Berry or fruit, 100a, 4.45; bales, $4.45;
beet, $4.35.
Domestic flour Selling price, mill
delivery, 5 to 26-bbl lots: family pat
ent, 40s, $0.50 $7.10; bakers' hard
whea $5.80 Ct $7.30; blended flour,
$6.20(6.80; bakers' blucstem, $6.36
M $0.45; soft white pastry flour, $5.80
W $6.95; ryo, $5.60 & $5.70; whole
wheat, $010; graham, $5.00 bbl.
Wise Money Picks
The Wrong Fighter
2jOB ANGELES, June 0 (P) The
wi'w money, which laid two to one
ffRJ
ANNOUNCES SUBSTANTIAL
On all models of
Chevrolet passenger cars and trucks
Reductions amount to as much as $50 on some models
Chevrolet's reduced
prices reflect the record-
breaking demand that, month after
month, is keeping Chevrolet first in sales.
In offering these exceptional values,
Chevrolet hopes to maintain, during the
balance of the year, the high level of,
employment so necessary to the general,
program of recovery.,
Chevrolet is particularly glad to make
CHEVROLET
NEW REDUCED PRICES EFFECTIVE TODAY
STANDARD MODELS "SLW"- ST""
List Price Reduction
Sport Roadster .'7. . ... .$465 $25
Coach 495 25
Coupe 485 25
MASTER MODELS
Sport Roadster 77V. 540 ' 35
Coach 580 35
Town Sedan. , 615 30
Sedan 640 35
Coupe 560 35
Sport Coupe 600 35
Sedan Delivery. 600 45
COMMERCIAL'.CARS
Commercial Chassis . . ,7.'.". '. . '. . v 355 30
Utility Long Chassis. 515, 50
Dual Long Chassis 535 50
Utility Chassis and Cab 575 50
Dual Chassis and Cab 595 50
Utility Long Chassis and Cab 605 50
Dual Long Chassis and Cab 625 50
Commercial Panel 575 35
Special Commercial Panel 595 35
Utility Panel 750 50
Dual Cab and Stake Body 680 50
Dual Long Cab and Stake Body 740 50
Above are list prices ot passenger can at Flint, Mich. With bumpers, spare tire and tire
rock, the hit prioe ot Standard Models is $18 additional: Master Models $20 additional.
, List prks.ot oommfroM cars quoted are t.o.b. Flint. Mich. Special equipment extra.
Prices subject to change without notice. Compare Chevrolet's low delivered price and
easy G.M.A.C. terms. A General Motors Value.
CHEVROLET NOW LEADS IN VALUE BY A WIDER MARGIN THAN EVER
I MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY t
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CHIC AO O W1IKAT
Open Ulf b ' LOW. ; Clots
July .....l.WWi'4 l.OJ .1)9 .D9a.0'4
Sept....- i.Ull.iti 1.01 1.0O.. Wuei.OOJ
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Sept. '
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PORTLAND WIUJAT
Open UU;h ' Low CIom
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July
Sept.
that Young Peter Jackson, California
lightweight champion, was a better
man than Kid Aztcco, welterweight
ohamplon from Mexico, was wrong.
Tho brown-skinned boxer Irom bo
low the 'border, chielly by virtue of
a knockdown In tho third round,
pounded out a ten-round decision.
Unique Reading
Contest begins
. (Continued From Page Qne)
visions or groups. The first Is. the alr
plano. Bach contestant is given a
paper airplane on which his, or her
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name is inscribed and a designated
course In the children's library, the)
plane XUea. a. notch for each book
road.
The- young people entered in the
second, group, wrllf tyuucl a pyranua,
There will b$ a building stone, for.
each book road and W stones com
pletes the pile for each Individual.
And then the third group are going
balloon-sailing with all colors of bal
loons headed for the stratosphere,
each book carrying its reading pas
senger t bit nearer, that goal.
Registration opened on Monday,
has Increased each day since, and will
continue as long as the local boys
and girls desire to enroll.
this announcement when; you, can see
and judge the Chevrolet at the National
Exhibits of General Motors Products.
Make it a point to look over these cars.
Compare its modern features and new
low prices with those of any other low
priced car. Then you will know even
more surely than before why we say,
"Drive the Chevrolet only 5 miles and
you'll never be satisfied with any other
low-priced car."
Many Graduates At f
' i E. O. JT. Obtain Posts
(Continued From Page One)
county; Barbara Ouye, Stanf told:
Beverly Ouye, Nyssa; LIU Hofmann,
Union county; June Hug. Union
couaty; Cecil Jackson, John Day;
Nyllc Lewis, Baker county; Vcrnlta
Moist rom, Umatilla county; Margaret
fiater, Malheur county; Helen Sheehy,
Baker county; Harriett Singleton,
Wallowa county; Dora Swauger, Un
ion county; Betty Tensen, Malheur
county; Jean Williams, la Grande.
Open the Cata
logue o$ Shorts
To Your Own ,. v
Page and There
Ycsa'91 Find Us
As Big As Life.
If it's tennis
youv service.
we're at
Golf . . . make y o u r s e If
right at home.
Motoring . . . slip this ex
tra breeze into your sedan.
Swimming . . . new suits,
nautical but nice.
You can tell us what you'd
like to do and we'll show
you how to do it hi style
. . . without taking it out of
the budget that evoiy sport
requires . . . not for himself,
but for the game.
Flannel Slacks ..$3.95 up
All type Sweaters $1.95 up
Sports Shirts $1.45 up
And Belts.... 50c up
Sport Coats, l!i-Swing
model $8.50 & $9.95
Swimming Suits - Jantzen
BUS SERVICE
For WALLOWA, ENTERPRISE,
JOSEPH and Way Points.
, Leave La Orande, Dally
4:10 P. M.
Por PENDLETOX, Way Points
Leave La Orande, Dally
V. P. State Depot, 1308 Adams
Phone MAIN 49
AUTHORIZED
DEALER FOR
FRIG1DAIRE
See Uu For
Electric Refrigeration
Fred Spaeth
tin 588 mis Wnsblngton
PUKE ICE
Delivered daily nt your door.
Prompt and courteous service.
C. E. SHEWMAKER
ICE SERVICE
Grande Ronde Packing Plant
or phone Main 380 or Sll
A Complete
Printing Service
Quality Counts
NELSON 9?
TROTTER S
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