La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 27, 1923, Image 2

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    Wednesday, June 27, 1023.
PAGE TWO
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
DOKKIE CEREMONIAL
MOI.As.i;s As POUIiI.R.
iniHsioiier. itroposed ImltdlnK a molnn,
ses sUiniKe tank station nnd hrlnj!
Inj,' the Hawaiian proiluet lo Hiok;iim
in tank rurs for use of onttle hete.
IN BAKER THURSDAY
illy Associated Press)
HPOKAXK, June 27. The Importa
tion and use of molasses as fodder for
cattle was considered at I he recent
BAKER, June 27,-lxH-al members
of the Dramatic Order of the
Americans may know little about
European politics, but there probably
isn't a European politician who can
name our leading hitters.
Knights of Khorassan, the - play-
, IUIIIIOIII Ult-.-IIIIK i"
luminal me.-tini' of the Inland l-.m
ground oi me ivmgnis oi ryuuas or- . . , Producer's ussoclailon. A.
urn nmLrinc trrunt nrAnn rurinnsJ 1 ' . ...
.... ..... . . . runner niHHie nerviee rmn-
SIP 'SADDLE'
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Prr the pl.-ai.uie of her nioco, Mi
A.lelaile Huth Clarke, Dr. ami Mrn.
Richardson entertained lust
evening at their snucious home,
honor of Mis Adelaide's sixteenth
hirthdny anniversury.
Thi. .Iun,. hall was attractively
decorated to represent a flower (tar-
den, with green vines overhead, and
daintv birds restinir on the branches,
lialloons of different colors also! frock. Nottingham lace is the fa
f rrineil u purt of the decorations, i vorite, dyed in uny desired shade.
The ball room was filled witlv dune-! Broad eilriiijrH of lace were added
inic couples until a lale hour. In lie-j to hats of crinoline und there were
cnidance with the rules laid down by.ciipes of taffelu covered with lace
City Marshall Kunyun, the Ruests as well us gold lace cdtres on piira-
worp costumes iinoi'onriate to com-
meniornte the days of the pioneers.
Punch was sci-ved throuKhout the
evening in the bull room.
The drawing room and the library,
as well as t lie sun roum. was adorned lone on the newest thing gowns. It
with beautiful bouquets of large lis outlined by a wide sash of moire
'"-es. 'ribbon, tied in a really , huge how on
Seated around the long caudle-lit one hip.
table," the Iwemy-lw,- fcucls enjoyed .
:i must ipeti'i,iif ilidi in" slu'ihe'..j While Checked Hulisl,. Lingerie
tonped off with ho; i hoc.ilule ami j New York. 'Among the clever
cuke. The favoi-i. us w.dl us I he i ideas for summer is that of lingerie
renlerpiece, were of pink and while,
us was the beautiful large white
cake, flunked with sisti-en pink can
dles, which wus cut by Mi-.i Adclaidci
After the refie.-hmoul;., Miss
(lurke, nccoiupauied by Miss lltettyl
t ochran at the piano, sang two well- New York. One of the newest
rendered vocal selections: "Coed hats shown bore toduv is a helmet
Morning Brother .Sunshine" (Lizniof soft straw which ' comes so fur
Lebinann) uml "The Slumber Iloal" ; over the eyes that it is almost rests
(tiaynor). This was Miss Clarke's Inn the n,.,. Thi ,. u t
first appearunce us a vocalist, ami
she surprised as well as delighted her
audience Willi her sweet soprano
voice.
Guests of the evening besides the
hostess Adelaide Kuth Clarke, weiv:
Donaline Oxner, Marjory Wurnick,
Murgaret Inker, Kuth Ilramwell,
Kleuuor Cleuver, Hetty Cochran,
Marguerite Zweifel, Dorothy Cald
well, Donald McKay, Sheldon Itrown
ton, Jack Dennis, Howard 'Heatty,
Clifford Seitx, Tom liiissell, Paul
Meyers, Sam Cochran, John i. arisen.
Out of town guests included Irma
Puckett of Union. Claire Hurnett, u
medical student of Stanford Univer
sity, who is dcing intern work at
the Grande Konde hospitul, und Cor-J
ecu Hsker of Portlund.
During the evening Dr. nnd Mrs, j
E. I'. Mossmnn, Mrs. 'I-'. K. Oxner,
nnd .Mrs. Warnick cnllel, uttired in
coloniul costumes. Mrs. Mossmun's
dress and hat were over sixty years'
old, and she did indeed look charm
ing in the dress.
Dancing of the Virginia Heel by j
the guests was a feature of the de
lightful event.
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A number cf friends are surpris-'O
in 'Mrs. Ii. II. Kumelhart this uf- S
trrnooii, th,. neension being her birth- o
day anniversary.
10
Mm. Jap Stevens, who bus been ill
nt her home for the past few days, '
is improving. Her many friends will o
be glad to bear of her ivcoverv.
Mrs. E. K. Cleveland, who has o
been a house guest of her niece, Mrs.
John Adskim. for s,-verul days, left
Monday evening frr Chicago uml
eastern points to visit friends anil
l-elntiveo.
Th dance given tv the I, A. to
II. of R. T. last week 111 Kaglea hall i
was quit well attended, and a very:
pleasant evening was enjoyed by all.
The hall was decorated in cut rot-esj
.. '--.-y:-.
Tramp! Tramplyl ramp!
The Girls aref Hiking
Maybe not Viiaybe they're, mtoring, picnicing, or just
camping. Whatever it is, foivmny rough and ready pas
time, Khaki Outfits are the leal apparel item. We have
what you want Knicker Middies or One-Piece Suits.
A Good Place to Trade
land evergreens in n delightful man-
net. Music for the pveninjr was fur-
pushed by Loney's orchestra.
ii V?- -1- iv r .
i asnion iNOies
Collar and Cuff St.
Pliriu Pnritim i-nllnr nil, I iMiffam-n
146(1,1 today on many of the summer
".' es0 '" J"1'1 "
" " the new peach uml apricot
fades of ,,,-RHni he, and usually
;lecorated with a hit of embroidery
1 111 wmle-
I ... ...
I VORiie for Lace I-rock.
London, The gathering of chic
women for the races at Ascot prove
the wide vi'KUP today of the luce
sol
Wuiutline Defies Fushion
Paris. The wuistline, in defiuuee
of various fashion tlresses, Is a lew
made fi-r.ni while checked batiste.
Undertbings of this material with a
lew bright flowers in cross-stitch
are inosi attractive.
Newest Hut
; ugliness bv a gracefully n llinir brim
and a high pyramid of ribbon which
sinniis up ut the buck.
I'ield Mouse (Jray.
New York. There is a pleasing
shade of gniy now being utilized
which is almost u tan. It is known
as "field mouse." Shoes and hos
iery in this tan gray have a neat,
cool appearance, 'i'iie shoes often
are made of kid, sometimes with a
tench of black patent leather to give
character to the soil shade.
Headed Conn lliepluced.
New York The headed gown, so
fashionable- recently, is being re-
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pluced today by the gown with an
embroidered dot. A nuvy georgette
ufternoon dress was embroidered
uu over with a bright green dot
gecnietric patterns.
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The Home of the Soul.
In olden times, it was believed that
the seat of the soul was the stomach,
most likely for the reason that
man is never so completely used up
H.i when his stcmnch is out of order.
i-'or the cure of ordinary stomuch
troubles, there is nothing quite so
prompt and satisfactory as Cham
berlum'B Tablets. They strengthen
the stomach and enable it to per
form its functions naturally. Give
them a trial. They only cost a
nunHcr Adv.
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I Owe My Beauty
Largely lo this
By Edna Vallae Hopper
.My youthful b.auly is the marvel of
minions. .My complexion us as soft
and rosy as 4a years aci. Nm a iin.
r wrinlile mars it. 1 cou:.i easilv iiiinn
lr On Ihe ftlaKe 1 still nlitv voiiml-
his parts.
.scores of mv fil
frfeniM have .ve-n--i
ie nietlWids 1 emph
tiled thh beuty nJ
MkeAe.SllitS bv ttu
I'hA have tn ti It i ii
their youthful Moo
nvim-cd that woimn inl
'v:..il I have done. A
I help lb. in if th
1 mm at r-aimed to supi
ev l Where the very h
I; i pioi-.l theiiiMi-lve
ri
'L.,
I). fin
!,en--ra; ;ill
-d 1 .ni.-o.
ly to ;1 m h is
1 usvl'hey
e It'-t-tJriclps
0nn ciscin ovv
OihrhiK millions what
ant i w m to
4 hrtrht to
tin
My 20-year c
The clih i reason tor my yonthrnt
amy is the use of facial clay. Not
e etude .ind tnu.hly I'luvs so mar
ils. - to.lny. hut a white, refined clay.
w on.li ousiy
p. i fected. Jt Is the fhiltl
alt of . urs (t scteinific slittlv.
I t-'amous h auiies have used clays for
atir, I fun what made them fam
ous. I C nt only in late y.ars has e)a
b.-ett really siutlied. "ountlesH testa
an dannlyscii have proved what clay
is h.-Ni a ci iinin rare clay, mineral
!.(! n.
V.ih have 1 n found to refine it.
lo r. iuoe the iisel.-Hs mud. Tlic clay
I iiw it white and clean nnd dainty.
And science has found nine added
la. torn which brtnu multiplied results,
ay clay user will he aimued ut the
different w (ten sjM compares my
miih clay wllh the old kin. Is.
You must use clay
'lay is essential to heanty al'lln bent..
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(Hy Associated Press)
SAN l-'KANHJHf'n, Calif.. June 27.
to "Oreeian slrulKhts" of Apollo o.'
Vn uh ili-HiKH will be demonstrated by
!lr. !,( Cohen of Baltimore, .Mil., at
1 1 1m seventy-fourth annual convention
toT the American -Medical Association
The art, technically known as cor
rective rhinoplasty, will ho one or the
features or thi' scientific exhibit be
Mils held itl i he Civic Auditorium in
! con licet ion wit h the A. ftl. A. meet
The photographs uniY models on ills-
;pluy show Individuals with Krotesin'
,ly oversized iiosch, with a "before and
after eti'ect. To overcome a "saddle
1 nose" r. t 'oben points out, it
niertdy necessary to wufi a part of
a rib where the nose should be.
I r. i 'olien, who will address the
convention next Friday J pointH out
t hroiitfh his exhibit the prerequisite
to success in all plastic work is a well
. rounded surwrical tru Ininfr, which, hr
says. In often lacking in those attemp
ting corrective treaf incuts on thr
noac. Work of Inexperienced men, lie
says, often results disastrously for the
patient.
(Hy Associated Press)
RI'OKANK. Wash., June 21. The
"Hot Air Line." more properly knowi'
as the Spokane and British Columbia
railway, hccius to be no more, either
In fact or prospect. Its peculiar liin-
Jtory, as far as Washington is concern,
ed, apparently came to a close recent
ly with the purchase by Kerry county
of the entire riifht-of-wny from Re
public, Washington, to Die Canadian
line. .
The "Hot Air Unc" was originally
Ida lined to connect Spokane with
! Vancouver, It. C, by way of Repub
lic, and the Han I'oil river. Offices
Wore opened in Hpokane In 1!) 10. Sur
veys Were run down the Spokane rlv
er to the Columbia uml along the Co
lumblu to the Kan Poll valley, up
which a; easy water grade was lull
'out to Canada.
! Hails were laid from Republic
north, and actual train service main,
lained to connect with the Canadian
Pacific. The service was abandoned,
and further development was check-
jed, by an agreement some years ago
jwith the Cireai Northern, which also
nerves. Republic.
WOULD ELIMINATE
STATE SPEED LAWS
(Hy Associated Press)
BPOKANIO, Wash., June 27. Suit."'
speeding laws would be ellinlnalerl
and reckless driving statutes substi
tuted hy Die adoption of a proposal
planned for thn next session or (ho
slate legislature ,y Juslee S. A. Mann
repr.-seiitulive. Then principal would
be that any action of un unto ' driver
which einiuiiK-TH i no lire, limb, on
lll-nm.rlv 1,1 i, II n, I, .... ..n-.,.... l.l 1.
am vIo.,,i,,m r n. i.,.
"There are few drivers, who keep
within the :trr iiillo state, or the low
er city, limits," Jusllce Mann suid
In unnoimcliig his proposal. "SUM
thin- are drivers who endunger the
llvi-s or others without. In the scope
of our present legislutlon, placing
uicmaeivcs in ilanger of arrest."
Observer Wont Ads iinng Hesnlts.
,s a
win 11 super-clay
to coni inued youth.
io omits it can hope
No woman
to compare
it. Kvery
ilh women who employ
.otiian inusl use clay in justice to her
self.
Clay purges the skin of all thai
clours 1 lie pores the causes of sal
low skin, blackheads, and blemishes.
It -reduces enlarged pores, firms 'he
skin, combats lines and wrinkles, it
brings beauty of texture and contour.
It diaws the blood lo the skin to
nourish and revive it. The result Is
that ro.-ey afterglow which every user
knows.
The results ore almost unbelievable
i uijm. in n iew minutes one seems
to drop ten years. New bloom and
beauty comes. And continued use
hrtiiKs what it brought me decadus
of added youth.
Don't neglect your clay. A chince
will tell in any crowd the users and
non-users, ltut ordinary clays will
show you what n clay can do. To
,vei woman my White Youth Day
will I i- a revchitton.
I'M tin Wallncn Hopper's Whit
You h Clay is now supplied by all
drtt;kists und toilet Kods dealeiv
I'riic. a"c and I pep tube. Also m
V'-t)i t'leani, bawd on lemon ant
straw berry. This should follow t h
clay. Also my Facial Youth my fam
ous ibju'e cleanser. Also my 11 air
Yout which brought my luxuriant
hair. My Iteauty I took coim s w it h
each.
(io try my Youth Clay In fairness to
ourself. If the first tube fails tn
ut.utL and delight you, your dealer
ill it tin n the rie. 1
wr sa
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ker, Thursday, June 28th. They are
commonly known as the Dokkies and
as fun maker are eUiil or any.
The Im Grande team will be here to
conduct the ceremonial. It . will be
one of the big events of the summer--
A. class of 25 or 30 candidutes
will furnifh the amusement for those
who have Dreviouslv made the jour
ney over the sands and the dramatic
team will furnish the amusement fcr
the candidates.
The class of 'candidates will be
made up of Pythians from Huntinpr
Um, Halfway, Haines, iumpter and
Baker. .
maiiim: oitici:ks ovi:ni:.vr
I.ONHON. Jiuie 2C ('optuln Hel
wyn Day is one of the ' hertt known
of the mercantile marine officers and
an A. I). t to the liiiiK". He has been
all tlirotifrh the mill ut sea. nnd he
anH (hut the trouble with the offi
cers on Hie biff Atlantic steamers now
adays, from ca plains down, is t hut
they eat more than Is KOOd for tlu-ni.
"Apprentices nnd junior officers In
I lie paaseiiKi-r ships. of toduy." lie as
serts, "all eat too rich, food, too often.
and In too lartrc tiuun titles. ( 'ouse
(wently as they have no real physi
cal labor to perform, ut leuat 4a per
nt of them ure physically unfit. The
Bieat need of the service Is for physi-
at tialnini und an adeiuute course
n practical seumunslilp. There is
much more need of these. thinRs than
for Insistence on a higher educational
standard.'"
We know lut two men who al
ways look on the bright side One
thinks he is Napcleon and the other
thinks he is a butterfly.
Rend the Observer Want Ads.
.52 x J', Diamond Cord bS .JF.. 25.55
31 x 4 Diamoni Cord SS : Jr... 29 50
32 x 4 Diamonfl Cord SS .jf.. 3250
33x4 Diamod Cord SS :.jL 3350
34 x 4 Diamoid Cord SS ....... 3435
32 x 4V Diamond Cord SS .. 4900
33 x 4i,Z Diannd Cord SjJ . 42!)5
34 x 41. Dianfcnd CorclS 44 00
33 x 5 Dianlond CouffSS 5930
35 x 5 Dian)gndpn'd SS 5400
5 Per Cent Discount for Cash
WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL SIZES
Oregon Hardware &
Implement Company
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NEW PRICES ON
Diamond Tires
and Tubes
fk COMPARE PRICES AND QUALITY
' BUYING
DIAMOND FABRICS
30 x'3 Double Diamond Casing
;)0 x 3'i Double. Diamond Casing
s2 x Ji'o Squeegee Casing
32 x '1 Squeegee Casing '.
I!J x 4 Squeegee Casing
34 x 4 bqueegee Casing
DIAMOND CORDS
30 x 3. Diamond Clincher jr..
20 Tents
First-Class Cotyfilion
$15.flfllNTLUniNfi POLE
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This Is "neIfflf Retail Price
First Come, Fii-st Served. Call C. J. Black, Main SC.
Tents are on display in the. Lynch Warehouse
Just Right for Use at Pioneer Pageant
BEFORE ,
$10.75
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