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HEDK)im MSIL' TTJBUXE, MEKFOBDK OKEm -:FKIMTStOUST 28, 1931 Qn Honored rT tumsden, known to. her I tttBds ss'araodrruju", wag L-adlsst evening at a dln & by Mrs. H..TJ. Lums Wjflome on South Holly in ' a bet 95th birthday. Lre Placed for Mr. and L Hutchison. Mr. and Mrs. Uiden, Mr. and Mrs. W. B jr., vie 6 V .. krtn flowers, gifts and Lands? remembrances .to Li" Lumsden. L, Hostess j f anting members or the Bridge club and guests, Mrs. L (ngUsh manner at cards , fist Second street. rive tables of bridge In Uj tie afternoon and prizes Kri, R, h. Ijewis unu gars, a. bsw. ' . . .,' . ' ' Buker was assisted as noscess itmctlve . young aaugnter, 1 i Hosts Lr Affair U Ua. coroin Jtageu mvitea. i friends to their home for Widay. Covers were placed ud Mrs. Oaln Robinson, Dr. s. j, j, Bmmena and house Kr. and Mrs. Gordon Beasley i. B. Chappell of - Jollet,' 111, nnnten Vooxhles. T. Slater L infi Mr and Mrs. Edeell. L-tU .leaves today with- Lln tirmnfit. .summer visitor here tonth's" -hunting and fishing IBnUVA uoiumoiui. -t nrty to Be-.' n . ' iitimftv -.Affair, vi .... -. Btzabeth aqdu1lJean Swl- boihterB of Mr., and Mrs. rrut, are Inviting about 50 i of the younger set to their 3 a garden party and danc sriaj evening. beautiful garden on Gen- street will be attractively for the occasion and the (1 their home opened for ki Return In Monday bdMra. J. 'Patterson and chll- Loa Angeles,, who. have been Sr Vie past week of Mr. and 11 Uoty plan to leave for Ine Monday. Tea at Getclieil Hume teie. louneir Misses . 'Mre.iDelrov ntph.n ...." tc;mpUmeTrr daughter. Miss Gloria GetchellTwho uuq miss Mar? Parsons, whn . y HCnOOl. ..m . '"""ti eis, w,io are caning between the hours of four Guests of Seabrookes Leave Today by Motor.' ' Jack SeahrnnV V ouicr, MJS3 Nancy, who have been guests for the ui air. ana Mrs. A L Seabrooke and" family at their Table Rock home, leave today by motor for Berkeley, Cal. ' Miss Seabrooke will enter school In the southern city while her brother plans to re turn east, While la southern' Oregon they have been the Incentive of much Informal entertaining. . ! ' ; . Wxle Club to Meet . ! September 4th. J .The first meeting of the Dixie Club following Summer vncntlnn "win be held Friday, September 4 at 'the nome or Mrs, Charles Pry on South Peach street. It will be In the form of a 1 o'clock covered disb luncheon. 1 ' ... Mrs. Pry will be assisted by Mrs. T. E.. Pottenger and Mrs. G, R. Satchwell. - Merrills will Be ' Mcdford duests Mrs. E. M.'M'.-rill and son, w. V. Merrill, of Albany will arrive in this city Sunday to be gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. L. woods at vhelr home on Genesee street. Mrs. Merrill, who Is,. Mrs., Woods' mother, alll remain in this city for two weeks, while Mr. Merrill plans to, return north the first cf the week.! Miss Fennel) Tlftlts ' " Brother Here.''; Miss Nellie Pennell of Eugene spent Wednesday In this city vis iting her brother, Keith Fennell, and friends. She, made the trip south with Edwin Johnson, district gov ernor of Activians' International. Dinner to Honor '..',". ; ..'..' Mrs. latterson ' , Mrs. Earl Tumy Is entertaining at dinner tomorrow evening at her home on Park avenue, complimenting Mrs. Stewart Patterson, popular sum mer guest here from New York. (By the Associated Press) Associated Telenhnn. i....- eraph Co. has declared an ,v. ni. dend of 50 cents and the regular 4uaneny dividend of $1 on the class ''A" RffVt n.n.1.1. rt.i-t HJiUlC. WLODer 1 to stockholders, of record Sept. 16. Slml ar estras were paid April l und July 1. The Crown WIHnmtr Pauy reports net income o! 898.i 148 for the thrM Mnntk. . .nuu.iio 7IIU111( July 81-, equivalent to 1.40 per share u um snares of first pre- cucuiauve stock outstanding. M PICTURE ifS BOMBED boo, Aug. -28. AP) Three wnose owners recently sub- ttstera motion picture ope- tr those ot the local union, kbed shortly after midnight ti bombs exploded at the the Rldere theater and J(lit Injuries to two small woo were thrown irom i In a 15-aDartment bulid- p the alley. Tlie manager mtr, Harold Lasker, i the damage at $2000, say i delicate sound machine tage had been damaged. 18 MOTOR CO. WASHINGTON, Aug.;; 28.-MAP)--Prediction' that federal appropria tions will bo needed to supplant local efforts to relieve the unemployed during the coming winter was mode today by William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor. a mpmhor of the national advisory cemmittse set up by President Hoov nr tn qwi waiter s. Gifford. national relief director, in providing relief through local funds. Green said tn an interview he doubted whether Vils effort would be adequate. The labor leader estimated me un employment total would reach 7.000.- 000 during tne coming winmr gnu said "the need for relief will be for greater this winter than last." Motor company, Bulck moved frnm t.hIi. for- rcon on North Riverside to South Riverside ' avenue, facilities have been added. J parts department, In r"ory trained, .thoroughly r11 men, is one of the new 1 ODenlncr nf th Dnmirft. n lQCnttnn nnmorl Sn' Oregon are being of spltte advantages with parts authorized Buick service lar sales department. the motor company . manager; Louis Dam . manager; Clyde O'Nell, and Pari- U1I. BBi. N Ooroon Stout, foreman. " day late, the color "ng.uj this evening's "all: Tribune, and the ' Prli an. o. . in early. The entire ' HcturM . wb nut nave w L1 'or the boys and girl r tnelr candy, bars. ; L ' Pa'lTes frimnlaltv ?nl. imentercd ln tne C0IT,P' "st weeK a total J former week's number 7 ovtr one hundred. 'Prizes '"""day's prlnta will., be oaturday's paper. FEDERAL RELIEF Signs of Better Times The earning for the same period last ear were 1039.353, or S3.20 a share on tlie same number of outstanding first preferred shares. Universal Leaf Tobacco Co. Friday reported net profit for the year .nd ing June 30 was tl.221.71J. equal to $o.07 share on common stock, against $964,400. or 3.ao a oouunqn share In the preceding fiscal year. . . W. T. Grant Co. reported ' for th six months ended July 31 net uroflt of tl.333.na. equal to Si ll a share, compared with C935.011. or 79 cents a share. In the like period of the pre vious fiscal year. , . a La Grande Paper Ends Publication LA GRANDE, Ore, Aug. 28. (AP) The District News, a weekly publica tion edited by George Huntington Currey, who today announced his Independent candidacy for United States senator, suspended publication with today's Issue. The District News has been pub lished here for several yeara and for a while was Issued twice a week. The. Dally Observer remains the only, newspaper lu the La Grande field. ' . ' 1 TABLE ROCK KrystaLjlow, kodak gloss supreme. The Peasleys, opn. Holly theater. TABLE ROCK, Ore., Aug. 28. (Special) E. C. Hamilton and daugh ter, Mrs. Perry Cooper drove to Les ter Hamilton's fox farm near Kirk. Klamath county Saturday and return ed Sunday with Mrs. Hamilton nd daughter. Llbby. who spent the last two weeks visiting Lester. John Green and slater, Mrs. Nancy, recently of Milwaukee, accompanied by Mr. Harmon, an Instructor of Northwest Military school, airlved here Saturday to spend a week with the Greens' uncle, A. L. Seabrooko. Mlas Qoldle Chandler of Big Stck- ey Is spending this week as a KUest of Miss Neta Newman, Mis. 0. W. Meier and three children of Portland are here visiting her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Davlsson. Mrs. Eva Ringo and daughters. Elizabeth and Margaret who have spent several weeks here with, Mrs. Rlugo'a mother, Mrs. Margaret Lyd uuxl. leave soon for Minot, 3. D,. where her husband. Dr. Roy Bingo Is making their home, ready. The Rlngos have spent the past several years In Hollywood. Cal. -..' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huntress of Portland were guesta of the C. W. Sane family Tuesday.' O. C. Nlcewood of Medford la wir ing the residence under construction on the Nelson ranch. , . L. M. Sweet and Elmer Lucas were recent business visitors here from the Beagle district. A letter from Mrs. E. R. Persons at Petaluma, Cal. states that in r 'tMto: accident Mrs. Person's sister liad her' arm badly crushed and, Dorothy Per-', sous suffered permanent Injurtea to her nose and eye. The party res pen-, slble fcr the wreck carried insurance; and the Person, family are suing for M5.0Ow. The P. R. Meyers 'family are start-.' ing the l.tst of the week for San ' Francisco where they will visit rela tives for several days. i , , ' 1 ' v' ' Hops For MuMcotv, , MOSCOW, Aug! 28,-AP).-Vlcrhote, Jacques do Slbour, Prench airman,' who is on a flight from Takyo to, Paris, took, off for Novosibirsk today for Moscow, expecting to, stop 'at'-. Sverdlovsk en route. - 3C 3C CLEAR LAKE. la, Aug. 28. (API A check-up today on the violent storms which yesterday swept nor thern and eastern Iowa dlsclossd the death of one, injury to several, and thousands of dollars ln property damage. . . . on Miss Bessie lus ui - invalid was killed. She was struck on the head by a falling timber when a tornado struck Clear Lake. . ... i mured when ner cottage was .wrecked and a man was struck oy a uu.-. dance pavilion which was scattered for two blocks. Ncw fall merchandise ln authentic styles arriving dally at TUH.WVN B. HOFFMANN S. HENNA RINSE parlors ."e WPt hrdoeTwon'dersIn quick., tag the hair. "yWi. are amazed Get it .I T Tloiur W.vet for firger-wavin, Coming!! ANEW fatch Sunday's Paper! Dr. Scholl Foot Expert will be in our store for three bigdatesAu. 31, Sept. 1 and 2. Bring your foot troubles to him. Free Just Compare Our Prices Seei The Savings You Can Make I at the M. M. ;StQre Our prices are literally cut to the bottom! Just compare our prices with others see what ' values we are offering. Here you'll find LOWER PRICES HIGHER QUALITY t A . Smart Autumn 'Se '" COA'TS 1 SATURDAY, ONLY i Twoto a, Customer ' Cotton Sheet Elanhets 59e 2 Forf$i;00 Fin ootton shoot blapcta 70x80, V- troctlvely trimmed; Oji sftle On both floors SATURDAY ONLY. $1.00 A Pair On Smart Lqw FALL SHOKS FOR WOMliN Lart year Ihrse iiio quitlity shocH sold for New they fio on r:ie at Sold Last Year at $16.75 You'll be amazed at the values in this specia lot of smart coats heavily trimmed with Manchuriitn fur,' fashioned of wool crepes and lined with satin. There aro delightful shades of browns and greens as well as blaek. Last season these same quality ooats sold at $16.75.' 1 " " " "'" SUMMER DRESSES Price Some exceptionally attractive summer drMsos will be closed out tomorrow at half price. CojSs which have been featured at $12.45 $6.23 will go on sale at Just Look At These Main Floor Savings LUNCHEON SQUARES 3-hull lumCirr n squarwof re mnrknbly nttractlve drvlcn. Mnln floor sprclal. fiiiluriliiy 4forS1.00 MARCELLE ; Table Covers Smart marrcile 4K-lncl square lble rovrrs. Imported from Czfchn-Hh.vnkla. Ttirw are p pulnr for innklni: Utile Ja k ctk S125 v:iluM on our mslii flor, Mai ur day 04 sale at, earn 89c SHEETS , . . . j 1. i . t "Queen of '! Home" shreti, T&xBS shctts ci unusual qual ity Khlih sell for $1.2.1 rreu Ivrly nUI bt olfi rnl at UHc Hat trAkiy. I 4 -.'.,.. 98 c 'It. ; PRINTS 1 Regular .1o prints In large ratine of patterns, ultahl for tti ue dresses e, A d ftt'hool rlotlirs. . real Hatunlay )-elall 19c Opportunity Basement Values ' Basement Blanket bale One Let of 30 Smart Silk Summer Dresses i - $3.95 YOUR CHOICE SATURDAY Included in this lot of dresses are frocks which formerly sold to $12.95. Ee sure to see this group of dresses in our basemer.t store I . Part Wool Indian Blankets last year blankets of tbis same quality sold for $2.00. The size is 64x80. See these amazing values in onr Opportunity Basement! . Ladles Fancy Oxfords fof fall, going at our new low basement pric of, D&rr ' Regular $3.95 shoe values in our basement going at . . , S2.98 SIMPLICITY PATTERNS for home sewing. An , exceptional pattern valfje at 15c. $1.49 A Special Lot of Savings for Men SHIRTS $1.45 TIimc fine hroailrlt.th and rayon shirts rej Marly rdl fur Sl.ll.1. Plain and fancy pat trii In at-dyed colors and pre-shrunk folliirs. . . v Men's Ties going at ;. ...'..'.'.:-.. ..:.B0o Men's Books going at uJleeVr 25o Work Pants '" ; $1.95 ' A aperlsl lc of men's rk paats In wool and mnlekln. Values so 3.1.1 on sale Sat urday at SI.SA. 7! .IPARTMFNfrSlbBE .. C. ArMEIKER, Manager'- i 2i