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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1934)
r. Friday, July 13, ltm (Incorporated) An Independent Newspaper l'hoiu Main 600 H. W. rUEUEIUCKS . Publisher unU OenerM Uunager 1 BAHOLD U. FIN LAY Btuluena Manwr Published availing, accptlon Bunday. at 1710 Bittn streot, La Orande, Oregon. . nUred t ths Poatoffioe of La aranoe, urezoo. IB'fll. Mali Hatter under aot ol March 3, OmOlAli PAPBH OK UNION COUNTY AND TUB CITY OP LA OBANDM UKMBKH OP A3BOOIATED VUXBB Tn Aatoclatod Praai la exclusively nUtll to use lor publication of aU now cuapatcnea credited to It or not otherwrae credited U pub llaued nera. All rlglxta or republication of apodal dlapatcbea In tbla paper and also tba local ncwa boreln alao are reeerved. National IdverllalnK representative M. O. UOOKNUKN CO., llio. Ban Francisco, Loa Auclos, BeaWle, Portland, Chicago iwtrolt, New Yorlt The Weather WKATIIKIt FOUKC'AHT llrrgnn: (lenenilly fnlr, but allthtlj cooler umlKht. I.IICAI. WKVHII.lt 1 liurwluv: Miixlinmii HI, nilnliiiiiiii .18 above. l"ir. Today: Minimum Mi 7 II. 111. 61 above, f'liiir. ROOSEVELT WILL VISIT PORTLAND . THIRD CF AUGUST WA8II1NOTON, July 13 Ml Prol flont Itooeevell pliuu to liunl nt Port liuiil, Oregon. o " return to tlila country (rom lil Hawaiian erulsr. The White Hnuae ald tlila had keen ap proved among Hie plum for his trip bark eaat. Marvin II, Mclntyro, a aeerelnry to the prealilent. mild the crlllner Holla ton. on whlrh the prealilent la making bin trip, will nrrlve nt Portland the lllorillllK of AllKUet 9. The prealileut ami hi party will leave Immediately fur an inspection trip to llio Uonuevllle dam In the Columbia river between Oregon and Wimhlimton, where aevernl houra will be spent. They will leave the dam late In the afternoon for Honp Lake. Wiuihlnuton, by the way of spoKane. arriving on the morning of August 4. Then they will motor to Coulee dam for nn lnapeftlon of that project before lenvlng late, the aame nlter nooh for flellon. Montnnn. 'Hie breionent's train will be routed back thrmiKh Hpokana, paanliiK through there In the evening. At Helton, Preahlent Honsevelt will detrain for a motor trip through Oln eler National park. Rarly on the morning of August o tho president will entrain at Olaeler Park station for Olnsgnw, Montana, to motor to the alte of the proposed Fort leek dum for an Inspection of that project. lenvlng Cllnsgow that evening, the president's next atop will he at Devil's . l.ke, N. 1)., to motor throunh that region for the purpoao of studying the water situation. In Washington Munln by Chlnenp bunds, luclilon tnlly, seldom fit tH'cl(UMtnI ldftiu of what coimtltutrM mtMk ntmtwpherr. With Umltrtl roiwtoliv, tho bunds ilsunlly play tho mime "hoe pirn's" Skv ru:irnUn axui wii1tHn,j!, HV HlTlMTt I'lUllinttT WASHINGTON Htumtor Hlmm jDbiitton'B diclHlon to n-tnln tho re publlam lubol in IHm ntlemj)t to bo iwWtUmI U) tlw ei.to thin lull came an no hurprlo to WuMUiiBton politl cnl olwervcrfl. For tho )mHt few moiHlui word hn iM-i'ii drUlli.K hi Iroin the Parltlc i-OHKt that tho vetornn propn'jwlvo re publlnm wtH b Bble to win tho CI. O. P. noni nation hundlly. For a whllo thorc lut bcon some doubt of It. Jolmon Hnd his d viere tu known to hnvo Hlvon con nlcKTBblo thounht to tho quetlon or party uiflllutlou. California election laws permit ft man to run In nil the party prima ries ut tho name time. It Is ponslblo lor a cniullUnU to win tho ix-mo-erutle. ltepubllnun juut l'roKrowslve nnmlimtlon in tho prlmmy ol the party to which ho Is oflhlahy uflll laled If hU name 1 to no on the Keneml eletloiiH ballot In November. Hluit riuty Tho Projiviilv wanU-tl tho en ntor to do nn youiiK ' LabVUelte la iIoIiik In WlHCoimln In his attempt to return to tho eeimto, Lul-'olletto is runnliiK on an out-uud-oul Piogres hIvo tlcitot, Tho Democrat tried to lure htm their way, iemocratlo members of tho hoi.Ko from California and Sen ator MoAdoft all i-timo out and en rioiwd him. Tho Hoosovelt mtmiulR t rat Ion. which ho supiKirted In the 1IKIJ preHHleiUtal cttmpalKti ami for which ho haw worked hunt Plnee, ojn'tily (javo him lta blowing. Ho declined with thanks, however, nml tleclded to run an a Hepubtloan. Ho has announced that, ho will con tinue tn work for tho policies of the ltoonevelt administration. HIh declttlon la believed to, have been based on tho fact that no out standing repubhrnii tn Cnlt(irnlu ban allien to threaten hint. Ile'Ui confl dent an unknown eandldnte cn't un seal nun, t lrarhiR the Issue Kxerpt for his dPfrtion in una when ho hroko away U Iw Theadore Mooso tlckot, Johnson always has been found in the runks of the Re publicans. Tho acnutor's decision must havo been welcome news to Senator Lewis of Illinois, chairman of the Demo cratlo nenatorlal elections conunltUe. Lewis and his committee had been Homewhut at ecu tm to what attitude to take toward Johnson's candidacy. Mite Illinois senator announced, re cently that It would be up to the WhIUi House to decide. Johnson's desiro to run as a Re publican should clarify matters all around. GAS SUPPLY IS SUFFICIENT FOR 15 DAYS (Continued From Page One) La Clrnndo this week a:id waa ex pecting two tank cars' there today, which will relievo their situation somewhat. Wallowa county reports a serious Bhortene. and other sections of Eastern Oregon also are beglnnlnR to worry about the supply of motor fuel. SAI.EKf. July 13 (11 Three Rnso- llne filling stations here last nlRlu reported that they were definitely out of motor fuel, and operators of aevernl othera declared It would be only a short time before their stor nito tnnks would be dry. unless sup plies held up by the lonRshoremen's atiiko at Porlland. could bo released. Swim Weeks Begin On Monday, July 23 (Continued fioiu lftge one) will be devoted to learning ndulta to swim, with classes from 5 to 6 and from a to 7 p. m. Classes in senior llfowivlng also wlllv be held. At Pine Cono classes for beginners are scheduled from U:aO to 10:30 each morning, clusses for swimmers rrom 10:30 to 11:30 a, m., and Junior and senior Hfesavlng and advanced swim mlnn and dlvlnir from a to 4 p. m. In formnilon may he obtained from Buck InKrnm at Pine Cone. SPOUTS FANS IN KANSAS (iOlNtl IN 1(1(1 FOll POI.O TOPKKA, Kan. (dv-Polo, once con iUdciert an eastern name, has won i real foothold on the prairies of Kan sas. An Incomplete survey of the state dlsrhwed et:ht teams at Fort Riley, one at Chapman, two at Jutlcpen. tience,i(8even at Topokn, tlip nt Wi chita fthvt several at FortLeavcn worth. Crowis nt wrekly Rftme of the To- iwks, Tolo ssswlatlon ohowl steady fftiins throughout Uio snrintr nntt Ilowp-eltR ninnliiK male on the Hull early summer months. Hens'i the o,rKjleit combination ewf developad (or non-ikid jafsly . . . 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ML 1 6 i(L ' j Grande Ronde Valley I News of Interest j SPOKANE SUICIDE FORMER WALLOWAN WALLOW. (Blicclal) Friends In Wallowa of the D. B. Whlt family were deeply conrernrd lait week when news came In over ti radio that their niece. Miss Virginia Per sons, had suddenly and mysteriously dlsunpeared from a pokane hoiplul, where one was In training and It was feared the young woman had ccm- ltted aulrlde. Search waa made for her for five duys and on Thursday word ciimo umiln hy ru:ilo th:it her body hud been ff uud In th0 Si10 kane river. MliiH Persons, who wns '20 years old, had made her homo with her aunt ami uncle for many years. Sho waa pretty and a tulented Rlrl and no reuson has come to light for aulclde. Mr. White was superintendent of schools In Wallowa 13 years ago and Mrs. White waa for several years the primary teacher here and they still havo ninny warm friends In Wallowa county who are grieved over this tragedy. : ; Larison-Frees Chevrolet Company Ua lk b lit of TEMPEIUB RUBBER Masons, Stars To Picnic Sunday UNION (Special) A large crowd Is plnnulng to attend tho Masonic nnd Eastern Star picnic to be held at Pioneer park on Catherine creek next 8unda". All members or the two or ders and their families nre Invited to attend. The Masons will furnish the leo cream for the picnic. A IXO H A l'DHMONALS -1 Iltty nnd Bonnie Jm CHrpentor hud their tonsils removed Thursday nt the Wallowa hospital and are do ing satisfactorily nt their heme, it Is reported. Word wns received here th's wwk that mim Vlrclnla Hunter, of Port- Innd, plaiw to leave there by boat, July 14 for n two wceka' vacation In Sim Prnnclsco and BerKeley. While there sho will visit Mrs. Mnrjorle Chrlstensen, formerly Miss Marjorle Reynolds, of La Orande, and Mrs. Jack Bale, fonnerly Miss Edith Shell, of Wnllowtt. Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Mr Daniel re turned Saturday from a ten dayu' trip to Idaho and Washington. They spent tho 4th of July In Worley, Ida. with Mrs. McDnnlel's brother, Luetan Tulloy and family, and weht to Spo kane to attend the funeral of Miss Virginia Persons, former Wallow.iKlrl whoso body was found In the Spokane river last week. Marllee Maxwell celebrated her 8th blthdny on Saturday. July 7th nnd 15 rhiidt(n. were Invited I to enjoy RAilt-s imd refreshment In the ufter noon nt her home. She received a number of birthday gifts and a love ly cake, made by her mother, wns the centerpiece on th0 luncheon tnble. Frances, small daughter ot Mr. a:id Mrs. Dale Kenfrow, Is able to be around again after spending a week In bed as n result of injuries she sustained when the horse she wrj riding a round the farm, stuhibled ami fell wil.i her. W or d was rece i ved 1 n Wai l owa Thursday that Mrs. Susie Davis, who has been seriously 111 for several month at the home of her daughter. Mrs. K. W. Inman, in Ilwaro. Wash Is slowly sinking ami that her denth Is momentarily expected. Mrs. Davis left Wallowa last January on ic connt of 1)1 health. Mrs. titles Plaas has been confined to her bed for two day from a fall the received Thursday. Three mem bers of the Plnss family wc.e sort ing down town in their Kl road ster tiul as Mr. Plnss backed from the yard the door ramr open and Mrs. Plnss fell out. One hand waa quite badly -ifc in the Iooe gravl .ntl the fon-e of the Tall made her 111. .t I reported. Bill Sfeen. of Klnirhlll. Idaho, is in Wallow tMs week visiting rela-ti-es and expect to take a truck toad of Hereford bulls bac to his jrnvke river ranch when he returns. Mr. Btcen formerly lived on the Im nnim. Misa Cora Hctrick, who has been vlslUnK her parents and other rela tive in Wallowa for two weeks, has returned to Berkeley, Cal. Mise Het rlck has made her home with her uncle. Lawrence Ooebel, In Berkeley, for tho past two years and since the death of his wife, assists in car in (f for his two small children. Mbj Horalle DeJenn arrived tn Wallowa Tuesday from Oakland, Cal., where s;ie has lived for the past year with an uunt. After visiting friends here for two duys Miss DeJuan went to Bartlett to spend two weeks with her parents and will return to Cali fornia the latter part of the month. Mr- and Mrs. Harold Boden and two uons, Robert and Dale, of flea t tie, Wash., spent several days In Wallowa and attended the celebration at En terprlBe on the 4th of July. Mr. Sod en Is a former Wallowa high school student and left here 15 years ago. This was Mrfl. Bodeu's first vlult In Wall own county. Mrs. T. A. Bakka1 Invited a group or Jr lends for a social afternoon at her fatm home In, the Whiskey creek district Friday In honor of Mrs. T. T. Shell, who has recently returned home after an absence of nearly a year. The afternoon was opent visit ing and lovely refreshments were served by tho hostess. Quests In cluded Mesdames. T. T. Shell, 1. B. Williams, Reese, Sutphln, O. Prick, F. H. Brownlee, M. A. Forstnd, Hugh Daugherty, W. F. Poole and C. A. Hunter and the Mioses Joyce Wil liams nnd Frances Allen. Mr. and Mi's. Jnke Henderson and daughter, Mildred, and son, Oeorge. of Payette, Ida., have been spending the past few days visiting relatives here. The Hendersons are former residents of Wallowa. Bill Doak, of The Dalles, Is a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Oeorge Dulo In Wallowa this week. Union E. L. Sends 30 To Institute UNION (Special) About 30 Ep worth Leaguers are planning for the Instltuto at Wallowa Lake next week and will leave very early Monday morning in order to be present at the opening number of the program. They havo given a series of parties to raise funds for their trip. On Tues day evening they presented a comedy "Done In Oil" under the direction of Cecil Griggs. Th0 parts were very well played and the play was well received by the audience. Those tak ing part were Ellsworth Halscy, WU ford Ackley, Betty Cadwell, Ethel Conklln, Frieda Brown, Wythel Ack ley, Richard Bonney, Donald Ward, Elma Halscy, Marvin Titus, Earl Cock and Forrest Barnhart. - JOSEPH PCKSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Jumcs Farley, of Cor nelius, and Mrs. Oeorge. of The Dalles, left for their homes Friday. The women nre sisters and hava been vl-jltlng Mrs. Chns. Patten, another sister. Mrs. A. M. McKlnlcy and dnughter. Miss Anna Mary, and mother, Mrs. Annie Phlnncy, will leave Thursdoy for Bend on a ten day trip and will vleit relatives. Mrs. Harley Hamilton, who lives at the head of the lake, has been quite sick, but is now better. Mr. and Mm. Harry Dawson, of Portland, who have been here on a visit with Mr, Dawson's brother, Oeorge and family, left Friday for their home accompanied by Mrs. George Duwson who will visit there about 10 days. Leslie Oray. of Joseph, and Miss Macel Plnkley, of Enterprise, were married Friday at the Methodist par Bonage by Rev. O. R. Archer. The groom to n son of Mr. and Mrs. PBIt.MAKKNT WAVES tl.TS and Up Gladys Iteem Finger Wnvcs Wet, 36c: Dry, BOo Mrs. Iteynniid Finger Waves Wot 600 Dry 76o HEVNAUD'S IIKAl;i'V SHOP Main 780 Km firav. and the bride is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Plnk ley, of Enterprise. They are popular young people and all wlh them a happy life. Miss Nena Ward, of La Grande, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Boner and son. Harold, over the week of the 4th. Mrs. Boner and Harold took her home Monday and met Mrs. Boner's sloter, Mrs. Loretta George, of Duthle. Idaho, who came In for a two weeks- viaii witn ner mother, Mrs Ella Foster,, and bro tilers and sisters. " Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hogoboom have returned from a visit at Lowden, Wash., with Mr. HogttBoom's mother, Mrs. Florence Cordlner. Mr. Cordln er died "a few weeks ago. Mrs. Cor dlner Is undecided aa to what she will do and may come over later on a visit. TWO THINGS TO REMEMBER- i 2 REMEMDER which sock the hole is in. REMEMBER it mentis money in your stocking to buy from us. Honest values in used cars at prices that encourage thrift. Buying Safely Means Buying of a Reliable Dealer" 1927 Big 6 Studebaker Sedan . -; 1932 Studebaker 8 Brougham 1927 Pontine Coupe m jzm el M i IMIll.I'li PERSONALS ; Mrs. L. B. Larsen. of Hugene, vis ited with her sloter, Mrs. Ray Wil son, the fore part of last week. She left Wednesday (or Walla Walla. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscnr Howell and family and Woodrow Westenekow spent the Fourth at Toll Gulu. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson have been operating a cherry packing house at Elgin during tho past week for the Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. It Is the first tune cherries have ever been packed at Elgin but now that more than 70 acres are coming Into bear ing, growers started parking opera tions tit home. Also It Is advantage ous to hove local help trained In packli)g both from the standpoint of convenience and retaining money paid to labor. The crop here as elsewhere over the county la culling heavily but the graded rfult Is of high quality. Pock ing was completed Saturday except for small quantities from tho young 30-acre orchard of Bcmal Hug s which lies at a higher elevation and Is later ripening. MMiiMMauiMmMMBreiiniMIIII lirillllllllinTml1WTOMMF,IL ' " 1 11 milium 1 II ' u- l B i . . a X r . I Mir SEiM.'gs. . OOM'T VCW--Jk I VOOI J SSWV KNOWWHIcm -w&' " - ONE OPOU L,. 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Get a Complete Handbill - This is Only a Small Part of the Specials Listed IGA COFFEE SERVICE Peak Brand, a full-flavored blend that goes further because it is ground freshly for you when you buy, lb ; 30c Blue G Brand, pound .'. 25c Red A Brand, lb ; . 20o Schillings Coffee, special "Overstock" price, lb . 30c IGA Cleanser, Dc ..Goldettes Grapefruit, No 2 140 Preferred Stock Coffee ih reusable Glass Jar, lb. 30c Sugar, Creamer C is voids iSCfc By ; ; 1 m p ly K-v'fr ty'A purchase of r? ot Whatle kvT Jf7-1 and 25c for BV zf$y&u'x f"pc'l pack- 25c Wheaties Sperry large Pancake Flour 10-oE. pkg., close out ... 15c Hoi-Wheat. Wafers, lightly salted, delicious, pkg 10c Eastern Oregon Honey, lii-ronnd Can. a Saving at 7Sc MixtI Candy. 1 lb. cello. 10c Branola Cookies, lb 25c And here's good news for Grande Ronde Valley Farmers From Wednesday's Grande Observer: Wheat Price Up 5 Cents Over Nation Sensational Gain Due to Government Crop Report Issued Tuesday Wonderful but what will that do to the price of Flour? There is only one answer. You know what that is. Take our advice and buy Flour to day. Buy before you are forced to p a v higher prices. BUY IT NOW! IGA Brand. 19 lbs. $1.75 Drifted Snow, 10 lbs .. S1.S9 Federation. 19 lbs. 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