La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 30, 1923, Image 2

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Monday,. July 30, 1923.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Percales for Tuesday
On this day we are going to make a special price. Our
stock of Percale at this time is very complete. We have
good patterns in light grounds, and also a nice assortment
of dark grounds with neat, pretty patterns. Our price
for the day is
20c yd.
Hl'DULEriON l'LAXS
A .NEW WAREHOUSE
Many School Children
Arc Sickly
Nu:VK I'l'WI'RK, July KU. W. .lot)i'i-H who viilm- tlu-lr own ooin
A. MiKlt lKon H iilanilhiK on HiiliiiiK 1 f ort ;ilhl tlif wHCui-i- of thWr t-hiUti't-N.
:i nrw wiiivhmitK? mi thu lots ni-xt hi hIioiiIiI never In- without n box ot
tin- ,liiini' Khkliiml place, wh it'll an .Mot lir Gray's, Swci t Cowilcrs for
uwin',1 by -Mr. tiiiiieson. I lit- tuiiuinm i tiihti rn ror
wilt h- Mx:t:' unl t'iuii'l with a
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A Good Place to Trade
i ;?ruin ch-aiiiiiK n i.'if hlif. Tho wun
1 l,otiHi- will nut ho n. public hiKtltittinn,
ilmt will Ih- iiht'l by Air, Jlinh-lHon I'tir
j private ui" only. ...
j Ills i-xffptionally. hxrycv ar-rt-uKt and
yh-hl of wpriiiff ami ' wlutur wheat,
I which h'' expects to keep ami sell fur
jnceil, will r-qnin-' a laie aiuuiint of
Htoraf!' pace anil uh he lias a larc
i:inu.;nl of lumber ciiii'rom his Wolf
ii'ri"k ihnbrr eiaiiu, he inlemlH In
I utilize IIm lumber in the phi tine-
oscar Smith, pli'iiecr Hawmill num.
(ju.sl recently finlwiu-il IiIk km winy
! conl raet Willi M i. Kihielson, entt hij?
I id the n.-lKitl-orhnoi ,of liii'.m.o (Vet
of Ininher.
jdepartno iit Iutm In still a moot ques
tion Pel ween the m hool uulhorilics
j and the Mtale director. No decision
has yel been made as to a successor
(for .Mr. I'yniH on the faculty and ut
coacll.
' The .Mi-.M hi ii villi- school to which
; hi t;nes h:is a student body Of ' Mi
hweeu l'" and 1'ini. Jt nmkM wei
'anions the WlMu indie valley school
land has consistently turned out koo
athletic teams for a number of year
1 A 1 1 t rut dues, not know for sun
hut lie may be assiuiioil to hav- ;.
part of the athletic work. His touch -
' in time will In ttivu.i over entirely
lit tin iiLTicullur'' woj-k.
Air. and .Mrs. Cyrus ninf baby jdan
to leave here within u week or ten
days. They will take a short vacit
jiion in Corvnllis and southurn Oregon
and will o to McMinnvillH about the
middle of August.
use throughout the seu-
hou. They n-mi to iimik up i oiuk,
IteWlllllle the liOWi'ls, Uelien. i'Vver-
ishnesH, t'ousllpatiiln. TWthnin; disor
ders. 1 1 endue ho and Stomach Trou
bles. I'sed by Mothers for over .'in
years. TIIKSK l'UV I ) K ItS GJVK
S A T I H I'W ( 'T ION. All I r lltf St ores.
Dnn'L accept any substitute. Trial
paekaio sent KliKK. Addresn Moth
r Gray Cov l.c Hoy, N. V.
Ituhr HettJiuhiK Itural
KSSKN. tJermany July an. (AP) j
Grass has heon to sprout on tho ;
top ot thousands of freight cars ly-'
in. Idle In the railroad yirds of'th;
liuhr. -Many of them arc filled with!
uierchandiNn and have not turned a
wheel since, the l-Ycnch and Itnlxians
marched into thu industrl:il area Inst
January.
The grass in somo ciihch grows lux
iantly while. London. J'nrls., Merlin
and liruHsels talk about peace.
A WANT A I) WILL 1)0 IT
The Telephone Directory
Good telephone service depends vitally upon care in
calling telephone numbers. A; wrong, number called
causes loss of time to you, to the party called and to
the operator.
It is not the loss of time to you alone or to the oper
ator that concerns us most, but it is the annoyance to
the party allied. Your mistake cannot be explained to
him, and the' Telephone Company is held responsible
for your error.
Consulting the current issue of the telephone direc
tory, instead of trusting to memory; giving your num
ber clearly, and tjuickly correcting the operator if she
misunderstands your call, will greatly increase the effi
ciency of the service.
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
1 m
fort, perfj
over-all ope
But they sel
USED GAR PLAN
IS
WhHt is considered by Mr. S. O.
Viiorhie o.p Southard and Shinn, to
he tli
the eat-in-llie-biig- 'schemes and
tricks in moving out used cats. The
plan, hen once adopted and its pol
icies obeyed, becomes a permanent
fixture in our business-
Elgin Tutor Goes To
McMinnviile School
KI.GIN. July
rus. lust ruclor
-William
charge
11.
hern elected to take charge of the
Smith-Hughes department In Mc
M Inn ville. blub school. He receives
a i a Ise of $:in(i a year In li 1m new
position.
.Mr. Gyrus in bis first year of school
teaching has more than uiad food
and ho will be missed here, both as
in teacher and coach, lie put oik two
' si ron ball trams for Hie basketball
Gy-j and football season ami everwnie who
the! saw thu Klgin boys In action can test
ify they had the fight ami punch to
m
it
iv rnuM vuai ucmuimmou u i nn : i.Mi k. i i ...rii,.,. .i...,-. i-t ..,.) ....-i,.,,!
u. hi- . '-an -m Hire ii sccuiLu uu'1Iun, fttr h(1 )(is y(l(. ( K,uln 1,11, ) wlll
jiun-K 1 laming whs cmnpimei. a lew ,, ,.,.,, 0( .,,.,,,.. ., The r.t. nifon of the Smith-Hughes
dnys tigo when arrangeineir? err i-. . ... , . i..,.. , n n , , , . . .
made with the National Used Cur
Huyers Service to operate and nun
kot used cars under this, new system 1
Mr. Voorhiei, 'wliin is-ih close touch
with the inner working; and condi
tions of the used car problem, be;
IUvch this national plan the first
purt'pysfiil' ntid workitlile' Hininre
ment yet devised to offer iimluu!
lienefitK- t'o hiiyor ami '.seller". liAJont
plans, siiys Voorhies, deal only with
the merchant's side of the problem.
This plan, however, anticipates the
public 8 desires ami rights as well as
to help icuide the dealer in correct
I Ti'iule I iihuis l.nstng Members
; l.i X1 M IN. July :i0. (A I') Trai
1 unions in Kni;lant: have lost 315,51
members during the last year. This
decrease is said to have resulted from
tin? absorption by the government of
sonic of 1 he functions at one time
performed by t he unions.
The fund of the unions have fallen
from r4.-iii to lU.KiMi pound ami
the annual revenue from X5,4MftO
'H.SNli pounds.
.Manila Likes I'crfnnies
.MANILA. July 3d. AI') The peo
pe ot the IMiilippiues have spent. 14,
:'7:,:t: pesos for luxuries since the
lirsL of January. Of litis amount
automobili-M took tho major part, but
diamonds and other precious stones.
perfumery and cosmetics show up
largely in tin customs records.
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niPrchundi.Hiiitf rl torts. That, to my
mind, is upbuilding-, constructive and
conlnlence-insjiiring.
The nuture of this service is to
build up public confidence 11 used
cars through new and better ways of
conditioning- and selling' them. The
service is of national scope, with one
dealer in each city in the United
States using it-
MV. Voorhies sys that the requis
ites for securing it are very severe.
A dealer must comply with certain
uniform regulations so that a
standard of representation, work
manship und guarantees may be es
tablished the country over. The
buyer benefits most by this plan,
says Voorhies because every consid
erntion has been given for bis pro-;
tection, 'It is really buyer's luiv
inir guide. It tell.'vhim nil about tiic
lils2 Pus '1? rnr n f'1'-' luind way j
in nuuuiVH 401111 item, uic ioruu,i .
owner: all about its .'t'rvi -e, its mil-
Page, from whrnn purchased new, ami i
when. No clmnce, say 1 Voorities oj' ;
misr?pret;enliiig .under this plan--on
chance to "up" the ye;tr of manufat- !
ture m chance to buy a stolen nri
encumbered car from which may re
sult losses and law Miits. A good,
clean record, jut like a deed or nb-
tract 1 1 a piece of real estate
The buver is also protected from
netting a car in poor mechanical (
condition, says Voorhies,' because
with pacb car is given a shop record
curd itemizing the shop improve
ments, lver seventy-t wo separate j
operations nnd inspections are made;
.w.i, i.r,,io it i i.cr.. 1.1
tC Die public. This insures, according
l to Voorhies, that no buyer of one j
of our cars will pay good, bard
earned money for one that w ill not I
rri return the fullest measure of service.
S To protect the confidence of our cli-!
rr rnts, Voorhies says that every car
"f sold under this national t ratio name '
carries a written warranty. Pass-'
IT ing tlie "buck' to the purchase hm
no nUco in our "book of rules." The'
Jr? public will find it a great relief from
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Thu trriet of ietttms on milk cookfri h appearing fi-ei-klt. ' ilrt, Lla'c's
eouutrl trill he helpful ami tlmulaling, hecanse of her practical exprrienc
in home coal-inn: She n-ill an-nivr any question nn roolrrti asl-nl bu he:
reaileri. Adtheit Mm. Mam Wake, care Carnation Milk Products Co.,
Stuart Building, Seattle, Washington.
Lesson No. 1
Tasty Dishes for the Picnic Hamper
VOIT'l.l, VINO IT HARD
o to wt ulontf without Bomo of bnro
O l..,niitlf..l
on your tnhlc. 2
its
IIMIU-
1 1 BREAK CHEST COLDS !
j WITH RED PEPPER
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Ease your ticht, achinu chut. Stop
the pain. Bn-ak u tin- cmiKeilioii.
Feel a bad cold loosen up in jut a
ihort time. ,.., , ,
"Red Pcppc- Ruh" is Hie cold rrm
tir that briiiR.i quickest rclii f. It can
not hurt you and it certainly seems to
end the- tiuhtitess and drive the cort-
aMctinn unit Kitreness riuht nut.
Nothing has such concentrated, pene- j
tratinff heat as red peppers, and wlirn
teat penetrates risht down into colds,
rnnirestion. acliinii muscles and sore, I
liff joints relief comes at core.
The moment you apply Red Pepper
Nub you feci the tingling heat. In three
minutes the confrested spot is wanned
through and through. When you are
gurTering from cold, rheumatism,
fcackache, stiff neck or sore muscles,
just get a jar of Rowles Ked 1'epper
fc..k moilo from red tieppers, at any
.'-ndruK store You-will Have tue siuirn
f.. yst relief known. Alwayi wy "Kowlta,"
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TO most fmnilii-s this is tho sonwm of
iciiies. ! ti ticlx's oiiti'ii out in tin- open
under llir troos. iilnnjr soiui' niiiiiiiin
si ri'inn or liy I In- slun i i' sumo ljiki or liny.
Jfolhcr or llio jjirls iimihIIv lm c the disk
til' imel(iii(f the iienie liinnper. iiihI it is
someti s perilexincr to know jusl what
1" put ill to sill is fy the lienrly iippetites
Hint n (Jny's nutintr nhvnys insures.
liei-e me a I'ew siif;(!( st ions thai oilier
have I'nuiiil helpl'nl nml Mliii h may assist
,viiii in iieiuevi' vainly m vonr
llllli'lles.
iMil siunhvielies. I his lillinjr . t',,ml
ilelieinus :
Sandwich Filling-
1 eroam rhopso (4 ounros). 2 Inblospoons
Carnation Milk. :l tiihlesiioons rluiied nuts. 1
tablespoon chopped pickle. teaspoon wilt.
Soflen till' cheese with the I'armitlou Milk:
mill Mie choppeil plekli". nuts nnd salt. Spread
between thin .slices of t 'ariial ion Hreml. itlven
In Lesson 2. Leltut-e leaves can be used In
these sandwiches or they can be made without
them.
. dainti and popular item for the picnic
feast will be eijgs prepared in the follmcimf
manner:
Stuffed Eggs
4 pki:. 3 tablespoon!
No-ckk Mafonnaisp dresie
Inp (see One Hundrpd
Tested Iteelpeti). i, tea
spooll salt. 1 leaiKioll
finely chopped parsley.
Cook the puts until
I hard. Cut leuiilhwlse;
reinoio yolks nud . mix tborouKbly with tlin '
mayonaalse, paislpy nnd sail. Iteiili Hie whitea
and fasten wllh a toothpick. Thin recipe serves
four people.
One friend of mine has found that substan
tial dishes are also appreciated at picnic iin
tier and frt'tnenth prepares a lortfc pan of
macaroni anil cheese. This can he wrapped
to keep worm or can he rywi. A heated over a
fire.
Macaroni nnd Clieesc
cup maecaronl. iiuartu bolllnar water, H
con Rrated rbeese. li cupis t,hln ahite sauce, 1
tablespoon salt.
Mreak the macaroni In one Ineh pipers, eook
hi botlhiir salted water twenty miiiiilen or until
.soft, llraln. pour over it cold water to prevent
pleeeii SI l kiln tOKPther. Put layer In buttered
tiakfiis: dlah. sprinkle with rrated eheese: re
peat, pour thin white mm e (lesson Numlier 4)
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cover with buttered broad crumbs, and bake
tinlil crumbs are brown. This recipe serven six
people.
Of course cake is almost a necessity at any
well-regulated picnic. There is probably none
that is more popular than
Devil's Food Cake
4 PPK yolks, 2 cnpfnls I
sutrar, "cupful water, ,
cupful Carnation .Milk, -a
cupful butler or iiibsM-
tute, ij, teaspoon salt. 4
eet: whites, 24 cupftils
flour. 4 leaspiHins baking
ponder, 4 siiuures uiS
sweeleiipil ehoeolate. i4 teaspoon vanilla. .
Cream the butter or substitute, add the sugar
gradually. Mien the welMieutpn volko. Add
alternately the milk, diluted with 'water and
flour mixed and sifled witl linking pnwdPr anil
sail. Add melted ehoeolate and vanilla, then
the stiffly beaten whites of psifs. Hakp In a loaf
from 4S to ail niitiutps. This recipe serves from
twelve to llfleen people.
Of course iou will want colfee for your ptc
nic. Tic enough for each making iii a clean
cheese cloth, and put it right into the pot or
kettle. He sure and have plenty of Carnation
Milk for creaming the coffer.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
How can I keep the crust of mil custard pie
from bring soggy? Mrs. I.. .V,
The oven should he ipiito hot when the
pie is put in so that tho crust crisps he
fore the liipiid has n chance to souk into it.
Hrushinp the top eiust of fruit or ininee
pies with Carnation Milk will make them
drown smoothly.
Does the guality of Carnation Milk varu at
different seasons? Mrs. It. It. M,
No: liecanse Carnation Jlilk is onlv
cow's milk care fully tested -nlwavs eleati.
sweet, pure and handled in such a way
that its ipiality always measures up to it
definite standard. Its nnvarvinj- ijiuility
makes it dependable for an v 'recipe it is
al ways just the same.
o Why not call on us lodny, or io-O
o morrow at latest, and .SICK 'the o
? handsome and nrtistlo new lines of?
O dishes which we just added to ourO
o o
o slock Inst wppk? You'll ndmireo
q tli, 'in. You'll want to posspssq
O tlicni. And you may for littleO
o o
o money. o
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Up-toDate Shoes
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
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At Popular Trices.
The Bootery Inc.
1 A Paradise for Tired Feet
Home of the Arch Aid Shoe -j "
GROVER SMITH, Mgr.
206 Depot Street - Phone Main 118
A CLASSIFIED AD WILL DO IT -
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Write foe free booklet
oMOO tt,d mux roclp.s.
Address Carnation Milk
Products Co- Hillsbor.
Oregon. J i
(Clip and tare this lesson for future reference.)
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Station S-a-v-e
p II Emessages from this gi-eat nation throb wih grati
fied desires. One man tells how opportunit found him
fied desires. One mar, tells how opportunity found him
an old man thanks his savings account for independence
and security. Each tale tells of a goal attained or within
reach. All is success.
What would your message he? Is a savings account
smoothing your path? Start here and stick!
United States National Bank
LA GRANDE, OREGON