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Page Two lnorfaraie4) Independent Mwspapar rtMtM Mala tot a. w. nususiucKs . -PuraUaher and oneral vnas BAROlX at- rLVUAT rublttbed vcnlnfa. axceptaon eunaaj. at 1710 SuUt turn. La Qraad. Orefoa. Bntered at tot Pcatofrtre. of La arandt. Ortjoa. u Second CUM Hail llattar under act at iUnh i. 187. OmCUL PAPE OJ PNION COPNTT AKD Till crrr of la qrakdi MBMBKH OP ASSOCIATED PR Tot Associated Prest U aiclusirrrj entitled to qm tar pubUoUao ot all oewa citpatrJwa credited to It or not otbervtat credited U pun Itahed bm. All rlrtru of repuBlieatJoo of tpecul ditpaicbtt Is una paper and alto tb local wn beretn also are leaervtd. National Adreruaui RepreaeotaUva af C. atOaKXSKN CO. ISO. Baa Praooiaco. Lot Aattlra. Seattle. Portland. CSHcao Detroit. New Tork lA GRANDE g VEN INC OlteKK VEK, LA GRANDE. ORE, PITCHING STAFFS WOMLA GRANDE -PLEASANT GROVE Friday, June 22, 1931 Taking a Peep Into the Future San Francisco Vista 1938 HOW TO PLKASK TUB BURGLAR Warm summer days are here ami vacation tiuw is at hand. Ewrvone who can will be off to the seaishoiv, the moun tain, on auto trips for a day or for weeks according to the With oii of the B!u Mountain league's uxih; rente la hfd of both teams nex: Sura ay a:ttrn-x a. th La Gr.r Toj.ii team, ai.d I opponent. t-e f.e.nt Gwt Grittee nuw. re bo-th c.x.--i:afrb.y ocr-j oirr their p-teftmp stsil. Kews cime from Fn. Cmre Ornt,e yesterday e-en:ri that Keith McKiiir.is. Gnr-ri star hu.-ler. would deUnnely be unable to pit4ci-, bate in next Sunrisv" cw tu toj toxins raited suddenly to California, j Af tii .same time it xs If iinftJ tha: it is of cooa-derabie qut:oo fVti or r.o Bus CMiM-nrr. The La Grande clubs huriii; niam-cK-sr. will b able ' to laie the rr.cund nsit is.;r.a.i;r. The i b: rtd-heaae; toy noted his arm! i r.: Uax innisc oi ist ?ur- romtsly to tmi-Tn!. It is by IjcaI ns !ivt 1 of WtK:nau to tiv Grjr no: r-MJ- t:-. b;crtr t-jit ti lo o Grxcdr. In U.-Kirj:ifc" pU lis ' , , "'i wfMwtMWf, teg rBwwHM, JW , , , ;.,. ' -..j. ' .., :.. ,-M,,tl;lj jiy,' mihw i, m- ,.t, TW n-yrr'-l: i ;.i : - - r1 -Tl "-.'r-rf ccmemation atral photo a.d architect draw!! eivej a gnp.-.ic ccr c-pv -t a-SfS? -r. tie Pictfic ocean. In the center. l7jt. L the ,riat rv cr.d s two f ra'.et hr d?es the Golden Gate ar.d the San conception of the scene with the Cr.dee as it viil appear upon Jity. CONFAB HITS AT INDECENT MOVIES PORTLAND. June it uymtn at the Oregon Methodist tontetence today vociferously deplored Indecent mOTlet. Former Congressman w. c Hawiey left the chair to remark: 1 am an able-bodied man and have not been to a movie tor a yeir. About a year ago I went to what thev called a moral movie. Every member of that cast ought to be hanged." In January, 1922. 25 inches ot anoqr tell in 24 hours at Waahington,' d. C. a record greater than any at Hev YorX. Chicago. Boston or 6t. Paui since theU. S. weather bureau began Keeping Tecords. size of their vacation jvokeSbouk. Which brings the thought j ornr h"e txsmin j-ntior., thej professional vafrrant and itinerant, much of them nothinjr SCOLLARD-BROWN MYSTERYREYIVED, TAKIMA. Wish . June Z2 P itrj The Weatker WEATlllR KORECA-r Ore;cu: rair tonlr.nl aod salunUr tut senmllv otrtnax oa rail: -ll:hiu waraver l Inrertcr SiicnUi: moderjte west wind oifrrnw. Uiat w ith tlie warmer days comes a:s into this country the ! - '-t- w...p?ea ie u ,ej b Bir; oi of t vat;an 1$r i s-aa -! - icapitalai:. u-civ hroiiehl to Tii.rra , ;.. . .- ...i ,.'..: .1.;,. ,. ., : " ; ..iia te . HKiiinr. in mil rAjuiiii i f.tiuwij; i:i liwniiii. nn-ii " . arij aLJ-t:er-j. t tahe if Jar. frah K. Si:tn Sccilard through pilfeiir.jT and joblvr.v of what may con;e Uieir way.) Tie La anr-s wouj r-r jwaitay tvntnc eva-.ue -an And in this connection, for those tf us who nwy be plan-: 02:r oc i-'ir !n rf!"" 'x-f I1" r own c; La-; r,ir,o- tha l.c, . t .rin.T . .-n- fr a Ur ik ! C . ia Sw.. ccicJ " aho haa been , ...... ...v I - . - - . .. , VM fot-ia. -J be were . rnvsie.-.saalr misjini !cr aereral yean r T n T--.t- r rr . before Iesvms that rt is the vaeswion time the petty ps.ferer ; txi upon p;wa. wotiw a-ai. uro. e cam be.- t iL'K El SHOWS and noUSenrtaKer Ct'nsicers ills nusiest ar.J nl piviltaoie ;y xn tne e::ec-.iriss o: t.-.e - i.-vn!tJa-n. on the Taiima InJian seasn. There are certain things this tvpe of fellow is cor.-,'"1 a wi c. ir4 swmaca. m-.m papen .taaai im. stam-y on the kvkeut for al vh house that ai way s gladden, ! " "FS. his nart- av,aaen li ouU;e. it if were ciCjed ! air foS't-J daaarel in Atv- i. He Sirti to an i.-cukUM el resit bie acrf nrrjpaper at c.x-:r en to p-KX but ot!J SiCire lttar;!ic a tVMOWO cepct in a Sal; ami alwar it pleaw! to rr.e that mail fe-'ica are full so nir-nirj: oxer a ::h I uteir ce? te Grar-cer ba:raen so M.".t tir withdraws as tne .fa ,a lestrrt ana circular. Hp r;OTve of w.r,i.-ic -i; r.are s.i pulkj j urea frevr: -jssrj arcuac! -"e ba 1 :;rae. S- iu u; jn in T-.-t:t- down. He beotvnf n-.arS nvre .-vr-Ihier.-. M he xr-j tr.e parape dcor I u.a: tv la- vwii hit ! be raj- C:e :a It cccnpinr of Brown, and ccn. and rx:es tnat ti car a f.w. S j beca-i, cf ptrri.-a! jiauK;oa. .-xrar-. :r.c,u:ry brouths teitncnv that T!e eurilxr Si :fr;red to !:na s.vn :as.vrd w:-.h frajU ixat that , Jiij,.. G;i, j-i, !,; - ns ar. ia wv.-.h tl OM vXO and -cf - ir:w war To tr Mir..er$t r.rure r at prxj :cc tie toute.v-ier a ! ur.ao to ttate ar.v :-:-. if to Th-en. wh-e ofr.cers joutm atvtatt i:jv-n irpie catches t.ic w.ni?ws wrurh are a.-t:ri:-f frccn tr.e i frcunJ. 1 ' revt. f:re-c-acr w froic; trviad :-.'7.:.(i alcnc wh::h he can - s cUEb He aoea ra sue fj;h ir.;r.ci at shumS ktvw catrhej wh.;h h.vj ri-.-. - Mav 1 :. wtwn a rrjcv waa sc. BODY OF WOMAN FOUND IN CREEK- ! R:ci-znoi.d. Va.. Is the only inipor ) tan. city m the souta to experience a decreiiie in r.tgro pop u la lion with in moo em urn, says toe Nfttjonal ( rfcn league. Grocery & Fountain Open Sunday and Evenings Wallace C. Mahoney Successor to GEO. C. RICHARDSON Same Block as Heasty'a Service LOCAL WEAIHCR Ihurvtin: Micucium 4. 7 a. m. ouMnttm . Ursrerty aind clear. fYidai: MtDlmnm i. ; a. j. uttUt. A detiil wsj niched to the spM to iiiTeUfa as ward vas re-' T?rVD Tl TT' 1 Dn 1 ciTed fcere a wsxaaa claiauns va be . I Krjy U i Urt A tCU I Ur rilirrqje had been funi in E BL'SIXESS GAIX'. TtI SAX JOSS, Cal.. June 22 A telephone call :o poCioe heaiiquartrj tociiT informed officers the body of a WTxrAa was iy.n in a creel -bed 7 t-tcckj frcm ihe hocsc vhere Mrs. Sibyl F-tanque disappeared 1a; Sat- It been etiniad thae crops grom-n in t.e Cni'd Sts remove about six billion pounds of plan: food froni the soil each year. Blue L-cts banlefleld In Robertson coi.-.;v. Keciictv, scene o! t.ie last esiizenient in the Revolutionary war.( i been confined into a -a".e park. A Complete Printing Service Quality Counts NELSON j ! E. PASO. TfCL!. J-ne 12 -P A VEW YORK. June 23 But:- f woman who tok! aulhor.:ie she Is i nrss cor.t:n-i to show a trend to-Mrr. S:tTl Ptdanqo. aattr San i ward recovery m tji;- of seasonal In- Cal. won in,' was found tn a , n-enres. Dun A BradJtree: a;d to- 'hc:e: here urfay. i Cy : '..'f .: weaUy trade review The weman sa:d she is the w-.fe cf The review asserted that the slw , a Pmarr-a Canal kw business man. i ur-ajh- to ttate anv cciraci as to i-n. whe ofr.ce.-s sought her aU j hroaceninf proctas ;n eveice san.e i-.-:.-a.r to DJTT Shen.'f Hlrrv he:hr or not Oxirtrev w-i.d be ever lie country, nr-.hmr was lea--u J tie f ot the yemr has removed tie Lley who found" her :n a hr-tjl here. ;-e to hu.-:. Ee ajent i: cf h .1 . cf SciaZlT cf her w hereibocti untu atoCaM peaxa that oulneai procraa j Vtr. Wiley said that tfje woman toid me dr.;::rc the La Grange infield ut 1 when a move was maoe i a var 1. 1 1 . -t . -. - . v v... " ' j !tent:i;r m oefeiatv tactics Et- a cvyun to nai vaarnon r-uvter a-j-; Jt-.J hner th Ir.t-Se the hcuw he haws to !lr.d ttat the ruse. !r has Feared a-I cf ( tii Krat c vrjscc aiaS Siuhran. jc-nted trustee of her affaurv Ker j -Xarly eatim -m.r. .o iii;ied a i nttr liu would warm ttteraera saia af tie unte tiat the a o- r-a -.-a -- ,-ai c " n. .--.-r , r t4 x-r fa.; maiicirs was a.. and we.- shcsich they trctn IS to ii per cent above the liii cw ifctnc th-at acua st to ir ea.-vi tie v-tcc tt a lie raracu.-e , an jv, .anc SecUned to aav whce sie was. f.cures. as teowrnent aeerns de al sausewtves in SiSinc and raaaey under carpta. ivja, in ,, ,trrI , termtned to pernit reia- a careaeaslv h.ur.c eicth'.tf w la raattresjcs. r.. : t cc tic cawcrcct. It is a . . . . . ... , . ' . r Came to hin, a'nd he ,ix a, n d.ve, Rot e hun " CoUIl try Club Stag JTt -What ,.V r,, Ute -., to .,nd ,vaa cn t-ial J j Party to be Tonight SSenT "' iie ae a: tha; unje.;: cfr.:r Her acticni t: fail cUKT-.bu-) T hi -re ben . 'are '"ir.r..r . ir.?-f The c;;uier rid. 2:rA that i wr-ii for t $-rF awir t -urr.r-r to t.r.. 1 CiT tie La Gna;f ecnirT ! r LOGGING AREAS ORDERED CLOSED AS FIRE HAZARD . . I ."xv T i.-;h f ai atv ih OJ.:e ,-ha. Legion Drum C orps -? i o raraae ai aAfr; .'-ub ar? toci-TLc fomrd .vh twi a-:ir:p4oc tie ?xr parrr t be ftfiifrtxal re:o tn A- er.ris history t Wihir-.oc s reto riT vbe fir?: at-. cc -v-; i--.-art-. Tj f--: : ?iresL v-ici - -- tof:bf w:: jes. r:h. is Be-1 irtc-cii- Tie La Gru An-c-..-n LecA luipen f -ar erevscca vboc. wll be a tjiri-i4.: atsncsjos tire tie kx! ;r. tie xrr:-i S'i: an- . aTJi Yr-'lXJL praerxi Of'if br- , - 1 lira eisajirAr.. arLnccrri "T-rjCaiT i Tr piiiCrft F.'-tx .--j..-3 ;r liCC1. 1 PvVTT axt tl - Ltx- : Jl-",i -t? i arss. s,vr arc ' i an oc-jecs K-arr-h -vy iptr.f aor i- ai." saacoaf Svure bee ar.a eicwe! iiy I be- oe of r-r fcaiskri. fxrcaa! fx- ft-esKm Lur:bee ber area cc lie V.Tii F'.x-x. c ie wi"jjr: t-.ttt aS -rcv c Cif HazirjCCaf LiizLber recoT tn tie WlSasM W J-Twt t'.V acres be- laftit'f M tV ! O-VC-Zt US tif IVVJf Ot tie if".- K.Vi t4ia-r-.li fcCT5- as r.?-z uj: : ec ir.si er..rrv-J ry A b ro;r -b-.-Z tf mei4 be-? Z--..-.T.C x". fi.-JC jc. o tiai ir.-rr;- t brs cnrx :o yLij a r-ri3 cv ir:il! ; fxr'aT iz. ti e-fr.sf .ty jo t-r. iN5 '-if ryr.-ysr-rjtf-i? a: tie t'X- 5 cijoc: c caniirs. Oari am I Tor- Are M-ruif Befen Portland & La Grande Try . Bond's Transfer pwrr&iy anrriet f-jr h-e ?.- :e y-E- gx.3ac- carrier freixt: irr-.-;e. Lak Or nc t 5akr When you are tired of routine- trv a rrrie of BILLIARDS "IVs a eitjrr-an"s fame" See us for Fishing Tackle open every day aad and Sundays. CENTRAL LUNCH MeaJs served at ail hours 6:00 a. m. to 12 midnigit Central Billiards . 1207 Adams " r- THAT FENCE Trzs Just last month I built a fence Around my spacious lot; I painted it in colors bright To match my garden plot. I built It for protection The chiMren bothered so: They ran and scampered all about Things sjef-T could not grow. A, least that was the ray I felt But I Ehail tear it down. For in the last month I have learned That rces all can frown And etch one seems to frown at roe. The sweet peas do the same I know they miss the little one And know that I'm to blame. to I shall tear my fence all down 111 let the children play: F.c-ers will smile again. I'm sure. At children sweet and gay. And they will smile again at me TneTli know that I am their friend; Companions they shall be to me Until the summer's end. Franklin Lee Stevenson We are pl-eJ to render ir ice tvn needed and we fi-it oarei.e on renderinr rlre elL SNODGRASS and ZIMMERMAN PRESBYTERIAXS REFl'SE MERGER CaXJVfrUX O Ji .P T-e pfCsfT! aaBsfrrtxT et! tie Viii F-W- tSst CrV-"- " r r,wec. a Tir.-cKk; e nrtif -vr.i lie TtiCrfztCitr. tft7!r-i L lie V 5. A T""t t-,-c -WiaJ I'.f V A tC- fivi-u.-::T o to tie 3Wra; fT f.T s.- . v -JZC !:t"jy tro-e -t nr.-irojwc zr-iff .ce cxi.pf ,-fv a .-aUu-a; 10 s;rcit tw.-n ; ii&e -rijevi :". a-KMfCJ-Jat, LOW COST ira,!,,. 1 a?..,. iW j-. Ftjv. y-.-t "n t ifiiJ A t Bf 171- alt:.V i lt a ac- 1m Wa.aiwwt ii-ma. . KELVINATOR MODELS, TOO? M.- p.vcu; -ir prefer-KS-aiCa.v V..o or.S r. rrvri rx-o;is 7Sr" YOU DIDN'T KNOW BUILT LOW r , . or course inev ao PRICED course they I SINTINfl TYP Sr.-. : A' - :32 Perkins Motor Co .''..Tt.. 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