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.Thursday, June 21, 1J,)1 Si LA CUAMJH MVHN1NC OJiSKUVElt. LA (.itANUl-J, OUR PERSONALS Mrs. A. K. Uraeger, who han bran milking an extended vult ai the hmmi of hrr daughter, Mrs J V. l imh It-It Tuesday for hor home In Wauwui, WUi'oiibln. Itrturiw I'nmi Trip Mr. mui Mia. UnllitH ,Juci.lsnu haw returned liom a trip which look them to Seattle. Winnipeg, CMrayo. Omaha, Bait Laku unci thence home. They vlmted with relative und friends n unite and rfKirt u wiy enjoyable Ut DANDRUFF A Menace lo Unit iini jirii JfJ 11m Not lo Tlio. Whn U. LUCKY TIGER Hair Tonic itiiu .(-Ii-jH .n .1 thui tilili IK I in j at., I u ...tl.it. a.-kli mil.. Lmky lit 1'ioiUh u in uu k .t U A; U Drug CM, Ailv Kvrry Home Should lltive u Cedar Closet lc.iiue-.M- Kd (VtUr Chwwl lining protects lute fabric ftom moths, per sii- loot. Jtlht u lew spool til g.ilv.in l.xd UarUU Whe lelt. t 74 per 80 uU. Home Lumber & Coal Co. Phone Main 17 Mickey McCVy W. Q. fiawyvr Pwnnev' Friendly iUaUipurttTS The are n lli Jf TUCCC ADC TUC MILDEST LEAVES I tucv rncr tunnr I Ow r, e: -ik-v -'.yv 1 'id JSX - .' H Only the Center Leaves these are SI M (It'll . A. M. 1'iue utnpjwd In Ij CIihikIi for u linrl llinu thU mornlitM on unite to his liomo at Kutcrprtae utter having attended the &tnw banker' utiJM -vltUlon nieiiiliitf ut deiirhurt. Hi report ii very eiOoyubl meeting of I ho hunkers of Oregon, He! urn- Mt a. I. M. Ilnyt, accompanied by her daughter. Mm. Al LmuUtrom, re Uinifvl lut- evenini, tn hnr ruune ;ir."e. Mrs. Iloyt went lo Vlctoitn, It. C tn meet Mia. lauulatrnm who miikni her home In Juiifitu. Alaska, and will Hiut sin el a I vu-. visiting here with her UH'thtT nnd staler, Mist Myrtle. tin mat hm Miw, Kmnia Skelton left yemerday fur H,ili-m where uli will mend w lew (Inyo vliitinit relatives. Krmn fcilem thu expects to ti 'V r t(t y411 fTi" ciiiu a:nt spent) the remaihiler of her two weeks' vscatUui. To 'fin-mint Mabel M Nefll left yrhterday for Tacoma where he will pend neverul ilaya viHittat; Irlemls. 8ne exjHu'ia to return to her lunne here HaturUay. He-t ut ii Train Walla Walla District Attorney furl Helm re turiieU, yfateiiiay morninK from Wal la Walla where he hail been Uw t u la -it wveial tta.vs He uttriulrU the liamotul juhlltM celetiiatlou w hU h wa lu'Ut thfia last week, and uUo the tammencenuMt activities ott the Whitman volUne tampn. He was no romp.tnlfil home by hti son. t'arl Jr.. ROSE FEVER Roo Colds-Summer "SnlfTlei" Irrinlintf w-litu -f bti4 nj rt r intw cmim w Kl- r-l UUti.t - lUS itm. niu.nuiv:. mwnm y and iiot. vK-lt'iit Mtitrvy livithit, tvtv 1 IHiifuu- ur tlitUvA wi;h iht tritt auJ ltv ra I'. l'!i ltiii l'rei Ipilon- u cjv Iiuw ivlf wlir In 9d in in. iit. Mixioy t.i, vuttut' A -vi.' uv4;iuvi.t, ft iH AS! UiuttwbU. rVaturvtl by I. A L Prug Co, and l!ed Cukmi 1i ug Store. Adv. clean the mi who u tftutU'ut at Whitman, 1 Oprrulrtl Mrs, Axe her An ties, of Cove, Is re cuperating from a nasal operutlon which she underwent tit Hot Lake yeaUrduy, Minor Operation Oeorue Wllrnx tinrlerwent a minor operuiloa at Hot Luke yesterday and Is mnulnlng there for a few days to revuperute. ' Kit I'rh-iiiU y Mr. nnd Mrs. Wayne Plckler, of Portland, flopped In Im Cirunile last nlttht for short visit with friends here. Air. a ul Mrs. Plckler, who are former retddentu of Iji Clrunde, but left here seveial years no, were en route to Boise on a vucutiou trip. To Mun.lirielil Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bwnrd, Mr am! Mrs. Everett Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Prof fit und Mrs, Wallace fuss left Tuesday morning by car for MarslifteUl where they , will attend the state convention of the Eat; Irs unit their auxiliary which In tn 'ten sion theie today, tomorrow tuut tint tliday. They aro reiirewillutt the lo cal Mt;lc ub the Muto convention. Kit in u Trom Whiluuiu MIm Mai(urvl MoAllMer and Miss Mario Klobeitf have returned' to Ijl Clrunde whero they will spend the summer vhltinK relatives. Both are htudtntri ut Whitman collet t. Mt Mi'AllUtex will vthlt her parents. City Munuiit'r and Mrs. Angus McAllister and Miu FlobfiK will visit her. father, C. M MoWrn, and her brother, Ralph Memorial Plate Here ihe brom'9 plate which will adorn the inflrker sooa to te erected by the Flam is Brown auxiliary und t.ie Un it n County Historical xiety has ar rtvtst und will be on display for a lew day in the Ne!-so. Punting cwn pany window In the New Foley butl.ltn;. The plate, with the mark er, will be placed ioine lime m the near future on the selected sjo tn the Ml. Olen nelhborhovM which will designate the place wherv the first families Hnt t.ie winter In this val ley in IHtit-lHtU. Irlal liovlile Aiutnj; of merits by the several 1 attorneys wei begun yesterday in ; the circuit court in the Chamber i Mot Lai..? ca which has been tn the i pixvess of trial lor the U:l four days. ' Center Leaves iciest ilaves I f As ou w. see trvrn tns picture l.uckio fine. s::t..vch tobacco qux! itv O'.vsn: iut happen for we use M.' .:i.v .ij;t'j.' On'v the .;ea-'i center leaver tor the center lea1, es ire t"se iiii'vicc ic.ies they ce: -iiore chev :u:e better. Then "It's toasted" I uiiiVs art u.'f scarf itnJ tn roar throat the Mildest Leaves U wan txpccU'd th'it thy ut'tunivnU would be concluded some time thi3 ulteinoon and that the case would then be presented to Jude J. W. Know lea for hi decision. The mat ter Ut beliiK tried before the circuit Judge, wtlhout a Jury. (iritM rlrtj Pttl Out Tho La Grande fir department aiuiweicd an plutm Wtdnesduy ntht to put out a grass fire ut the North eiul of First street. The alarm was answered at O iiO p. m. Here Tuemlny Mrs. J. H. Kin nnd dauKhtar, Helen, were bu-imess visitors In U Orande Tuehvlay. While liere they were receiving eye treatment. vihlt H. W. Hulbeit. of Mom'ow. Idaho. U a bu8imri visitor In this city for a few days. I'rniu ptunlma Mis. H. K. O'Brien, of Po:ulosa. spent the day In La Oiande early this week am) during her stay here waj huvlng hr eyes tested. On Trl Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fltayeralri, ac coiipuuied by her mother, Mrs. Orna C'ullen, left yesterday for &n ftan cisco where they will vliit fr about two ve-ka. En route to California they wr atop at Salem a:id visit relatives for a stuwt time. Slops Here Ira Snuler, of Enterprise, stopped In La Giujuie yesterday tor a short lime, tn unite to Uis horn? niter hav ing aUended the J.ions ronvention at EuKtne la-t week. Mr. Snider, who is deputy Utrtct poternor of the Llonb club, will return io La Grande next Monday and seak at the Lio:is club meeting, reantin the evtnis of the convention which lie attended. I'nun Pendleton H s. Kelly, of Pendleton, spent the day tn La tiranite yesterday transa:t ing bustue&s. Oier-iilght Vltors. Mrs. James P. Cook, of Portland. aeccmp.riled by her son and daugh ter, James P. Cook Jr.. and Mcry Clirabeta Cxk. both or Boulder City. stop;ei In li Ctrande last night, en route from Montreal to Portland. Astronomical telescopes are of two tvs refract and reflecting. . f x t N 3 Lily Pons Will Wed Physician it ' H 1 1 rj Lily Pons will warblo low notes with now zest in her fu ture appearances, for the famed Metropolitan o p e r a sins-; shown hi re. Ikis Miccunilud lo romance, t'onfiniuuion i.s given by members of n r staff (hat .she wiir bccoini' the bride t"f lir. Kill: voit th r lleeke, physician ou the (lernian lin r Capaicona, wttUm the iu-.t year. Among the many or;u nidations of tourists at St. Petersburg, Fla.. dur ing the winter seasons Is the Up Read nit; club, composed of cleuf and dumb people. License fees and taxes met ex penses of state supervision during tlte first, eight months of legalized boxtr.g and wre:ting tn Texas. The average yearly crop lotis to farmers caused by lnsthrts. It U etl matecl. is 1.500.000.000. . .....S i5JPv'..Ji A V I 1 r " I t"s txostevj" tor threat protect-on . A.-id every Lucky is tuiiy packevi with these choice tobaccos made roun j and tin:t free from loose ;nos that's whv l.uckies "keep in con d.tion" Jo net drv out. l.uckies are al'Aavsin a'i--avsk:nd to vour throat. 4 Swimming Pool, Groiuuls Have Big Attendance (Continued Prom Page One) sand persons swam there the first day, at which time children were admitted free. All the facilities of taking care of clothing of the bathers were doubled up and sometimes tripled up all day from 0 until 6. The plunge Is being sponsored by the local Lions club. The program of activities for play ground that havo gotten under way include: Dancing, the most popular of the classes offered: a track meet held last Friday; camp craft instruc tion; tennis classes, which are well attended; baseball, volleyball, ping pong, and horseshoes. NOTICK TO HhlHTOHS The County Court of Union County, Oregon, has appointed the undersigned executor of the last will and testament nnd estate of Jane Van Wormer, deceased; and all per sons having claims against said estate are notified io present same. In writ ing, duly verified, with proper vouch ers, to the undersigned at La Grande. Oregon, within six months frorrKthe lirst publication of this notice. Dated and first published this 21st dny of June. 1934. B. A. VAN WOgMBR, Executor of the Estate of Jane Van Wormer, Dec'd. COCHRAN & KB EK HARD Attorneys for Executor. June 1. 28. July 4, 11 & 18 The two of Mi.ntco on Roanoke Is la:id in North Carolina was named In honor cf an Indian chief who helped Sir Walter Raleigh's cclo;:ists when they settled there In the sixteenth century. One of the bluest trv03 ever found in North Carolina is a cypres in Duplin county that measure -j 120 high and 100 feet in diameter at the base. The ancient Mavas hr,J hierogly phic bocks on history, medicine, as tronomy. divination and other subjects. - cyHwuleA. out MOCKING HOUSE arWOPSS. TVo mtn cms Ofl crr iijmxlt and lh oficr aovir entlf the pctitictat and contractor. Pitrre tiufrtsne. km been found tot to death im ttutresne'$ otr- Aciraw Ttrr,tc4 house. Serocint Har per tn caro9. hizd lell Dufresna drunk hit op-irtfnt at th if3trrHr a sknrt vhil bto. b-hoe tkev had dontsud a tenrji e tkreitrnina tetters the cotnrc tor rereire4. Harper teives to iric (iovntivi, oi'iniij Priers thnt ho ant kit disturb th snow about CA Duresn Aow. ? Chapter 10 : THE AUSTERLITZ QOYLE bad gone to a bench In the hall and sat dcw. He knew that it would be useless U try any ques tions on the DetecliveSergent al this stage of the gaxe. He Ut a ciga rette, and unfolded the evening pa per he had been carrying lo his over coat pocket Whistling softly to him self, he turned to tte society col umns. Harper went outside with : Connally. Tha portico light shone down over the curved front steps and the white, unbroken blanket of snow that corered the !aa. Tse my footprints &s a guide for the path." Harper directed. "Make it about & foot wide and pile the snow neatly beside 1L Don't scatter it around haphazardly." He went down the left curve of the steps and along the left side of the wall', clear of the other prints. Century began to ply his shvet The official car. fa which Harper had come traai Head-iuarters to the hvus on Powfca:aa Terrace, hoc- at the curb, the uniformed chauf feur at the wheeL "How fast can ycu gt bacS is;o Un?" Harper asked as he gjt in. 0h. about Ce!e ai routes or af teen. Where do you want to g. Ser geant r "The Austerltts." With the siren scuajicg. thy v.at p'.ungiag jo as spduy as W34 possible with the streets so snow-tadea aad the v is:5ili;y so poor. But the chauSeur's most ex pert efforts could noi maie good 3;s es:isja:e. for H toos bin eiacj manly-two minutes to reach the A-Jsteritts. The detective wafked Ihr-juj'j the oraare lobby a-J w-.ot ta ;he uarhie fronted --sii. Th n gh; m".j;er 13d hi? asifsta.i both of hid bn iniroduoe'J to h;m earlier in the eTeaic. j-eced aim. "Has eTery th::j? been q i et?" 3e aiifJ Th ma's AtT no' led "A ; se:'?"!e. 5?rneiiQL it s a i ery tha" we'll have aay troahle ;a a p. ace l: thia." T T ASPS ;? tirr?.?d 3 vay ani a:'id o-ir to l.:e ec i li corner whra "Ca.-njra t';-e Ja-'ohy j-i en sconced h ni .y vizc:.nz from behi-rd a sr-'jad ae :;uer 'H.""'s eery::t r.z. Jji t' "A'.! ju.et a'ca,; lie Focc;n.ic. Sr?r gcaaL Harper crosiod tie ieocy iii stepped tato aa efu'or. .v t:e joors s. id 3peo aai iia.-yer e:ire--j?d t.'e e..,;T a flour, te c to Ji.ticf.;es on gujr tiere f:::ii to sea who hai a.-rivi. Mirii-a joe of taem. the ather a Centra: L: tncl aiaa wh face Haraer rec s aized. 3ut wacse name ae i d not kao The top.most fl-x;r of Ci A:s:er !:'t was i; Jed Wt to sa::-:s The jo to the Li't of the e.e.Micrs was Uufresne s. th one to ta r:h: that ?f ue H;o. Koa. Saatfrs. tliaat::er aad cx i?enat jr. wio j. ajfvad at th;s t.:ne. ii s sa :e ftaj ?eo cioti T-jr xoaOi and lae a'jor lucted and sta.eU. D. V. Bible School t Demonstration Sat, The demonstration of the Dally Vacation Bible School at the Lower Cove school will be held Saturday evening beginning at 8:00 o'clock and to this all interested are invited. The school has been in progress for two weeks under the direction of Mrs. Howard Smith. Mrs. Floyd Reynolds and Mrs. Lee Chttders. The attend ance has been quite gratifying with the young folks coming from a wide area in that section of the valley. The work they have done will be summarized In Saturday evening's demonstration. Canning Code To Prohibit Hiring of Any Minors (Continued from Fage One) that all women must be paid for overtime no matter how high a rate she Is making per hour, and none may be permitted to work more than 00 hours a week. Watchmen and firemen at canneries do not come under the rush season provisions and may not work more than 56 hours for watchmtjn and 48 hours for fire men. Arson, so-called Inert gas. was first founa on the earth In 1894. A portfolio of 24 pictures of United States park.,ecsues made by the late Mode Wlneman was presented t President voa Hlr.denburg of Ger many by President Hoover In 1931. City policemen and deputy sheriffs of Sarasota. . Fla.. competed in a shooti-ig ma tcli and the policemen wen oy ureaklng 49 out or loo tar gets while the deputies hit 36. By act of the legislature. Kentucky observes Memorial day on June 3. birthday of Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederacy. ' The planet Pluto, science says, will continue to grow In brightness until 1989 and then gradually dim. -BY WALTER C. BROWN. A corridor soparaied the two suites, running diagonally from the elevators for a distance, then turn ing right at a slight angle, and straightening again to finish in a cul-de-sac, a brace of high, deep win dows, from which fell a sheer drop to the street, far below. Marktscn. surprised, got up quick ly, "i didn't expect to see you back here tonight. Sergeant. Nothing wrong, is there?" "Plenty, but I U tell you about that later. Have you anything to re port' "Not a thing Nobody has come up. nobody has s:ne down. The ele vators haven't Stopped ot this floor once since you left. It has been as quiet as a graveyard. TTARPER pressed the bell at the door to Dafrecnc's suite. His sus tained rinsing bn-ught, the elderly Andrews, whose dour face registered tamaiement at seeing the detective 3gaia. -Has aa thins happened. sirr he asied immediately. "Where is Mr. Dufrestie?" "'He's in his room, sir." "Weil tell him that I've got to see hltn. at once." -But I can't do that. sir. He's sleeping. He gave strict orders net to be disturbed (or anything. The doer's locked. He always locks it" "We'.i thin, pound on It. shoat. break it djwa if necessary. This is important. I ba?e no time to waste." AnJrews looked shocked at these suggestions. "Bat my orders, s;r? J as n;t to disturb him before morn icg. not ewen if Mrs. Du.resae called 3P-" Harper locked at the stubborn o?d serving man. "Voa do a3 i say An drews, or nt atteid to It myself " Andrews' tean jaws champed tight with disapproval, fiat ha nided grudgingly and if the room. Har per fo.iosed asd caxe to wJiere tr-.e , butler s:oc4. rapyins aad calling Dofresrre's naiie. j "He w:n"t answer, sir. an J the loor's locke!.' "Did he iocs himself in there after j t left?" "Y3S. sir." i "He ha;a't come cut since?" "No. si.'." ! "l su3?;se he ta- rfcat boftte of " hraaay :t.t Harder tooi 3 ;haaj at irte p'an-tir;g. and cetsween ;h-m they raised auite a hubbub cn , the stout w-joi-?3 oaeis. Bit there -:t the si.Kest respcuse from w i The iui.i.i ar ta a decision. He sirode ser to the batei te'e phoae. "iisl.o. This is Mr. Dirresne s u"e. i-e'geani Hirper speaking. . . . Stici a n-jj jo with the xa?ter-sey3 '.o t- iror . . . yes a-rd harry." j t-ie-e any telephone carls j f.jnig'u.'" the JeiectiTe askid. while ' tae? a v r;-j ;ie arrtai of tse ics "One. s:r - -b'r-on xiUTiT jj-s. uurresne." V :it i:d s-4 say V "She wi:u;d la ta.4 to Mr. Du- 'A'2a; i d ycu te" her?" "1 :o:j her tha: Mr. Dufresae had ! jne to aed j "A'u-i: d!d she say to that?" ! Aa-irjws :ui:::ed around re'no . :an; ,y ;cr an a as xe At last he said. 'She ajiied e if Mr. Uuresne hai g:r:e to he-I :ra o. oottie. I tad her ad. She sa ;d Njser mint ihea." iT.i s irt tp Harper smCed. "That's line. Aa i-ews. It i.dzi hurt so lery much, i d ;tr r c. B'vtt State Must Add To Relief Fund (Continued From Page One) pjoyment relief In Oregon. "I am prepared to continue pres ent arrangements for a reasonable time until you can have opportunity to work out these arrangements but' tn no case do I feel that this should be longer than August 1 of this year." The remains of Emellne Plgott, fa mous Confederate heroine and ypy during the Civil war. are burled at Moreheati City. N. C, FAT GIRLS! HERE'S A TIP FOR YOU All over the world Kruschen Salts is appealing to girls and women who i.trive for an attractive, free from fat figure that cannot fail to win ad miration. Here's tiie recipe that banishes fat and brings into blossom all the na tural attractiveness that every wo man possesses nnd does It SAFELY and HARMLESSLY. In the morning take- one half tea spoon of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water before breakfast cut down on pastry and fatty meats go light on potatoes, butter, crenm and sugar. "It's the little dally dose that takes off the fat" and "brings the Krus chen feeling" of energetic health and activity that is reflected in bright eyes, clear skin, cheerful vivacity and charming figure. But be sure for your health's sake that you get Kruschen. A bottle that lasts 4 weeks costs but little. You can always get Kruschen at h As L Drug Co., Red Cross Drug Store. Moon Drug Co.. Glass Drugs. Inc.. and money back if not satisfied with re sults after first bottle. Adv. NO MORE MOTHS! A cheap, easy, and entirely effec tive way to protect your clothing, blankets, furs. etc.. from destructive moth pests, is to sprinkle your closets and chests liberally with Bu-haeh. Eu-hach is sure death to insect pests. But it's guaranteed safe for human beings and pets, and It posi tively won't injure your garments. Leaves no disagreeable telltale odor best protection against moths that you have ever tried. IN HANDY SIFTER CANS AT DRUG.GROCERV SEED STORES INSECT POWDER Quickly relieve the torment and soothe the irritated skin by simply applying safe, comforting ( When you are tired of routine try a game of BILLIARDS "It's a gentleman's game" See us for Fishing Tackle open every day and and Sundays. CENTRAL LUNCH Meals served at all hours 6 :00 a. m. to 12 midnight Central Billiards 1207 Adams BUS SERVICE For WALLOWA. ENTERPRISE. JOSEPH ud War Potota. Leara Grand. Daily 4 .10 P. Ji Tor PENDLETON. Way Point Leave La Grande, Dally 10:30 A. U. C. P. Staj-e Depot. I JOS Adama Phone MAIN 4$ .4. Complete Printing Service Quality Counts NELSON ?f- PURE ICE delivered djiiy a; Tour i(xr Prompt asi cour:ous jemce." C. E. SHEWMAKEK ICE SERVICE Grande KonJe Paoii-j Pis! or pione Lila SjO or 9u Electric Rug: Washing Service i-l-.cn Fn.-vtrss. Indcrsol Jeadirs? r.r weavers. Ru.cs :ed, d:n;eca'i ar.d sioE.h :na:ett :n your borne. Ori-Se-iu-T reacared. For promps. service, caa lil-W. W. H. Parkinson 1JC8 First St. 3 K,eiH01 3C1 flu . i L