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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1923)
Monday. August 27, lOSt.. PACE TWO T "Just what I wanted Watch 39 a Bulova THE LA. fiRANDE EVENING OBSERVER GAMPHRE GIRLS mum. ENJOY OUTING WALLQWAGQOD ! Its Back tq the Desks Again In a Very Short While I That means Hobby will have to have a new School Suit, and he will surely he satisfied if you bring him here to get it. Mr. (5 to 1G will find choosing his School Suit here a lot of fun with two pair knickers and all. Fit m v .'W : tVlVO. 'J Jl 77T3 A Good Place W'V. Iter to,Tj&&.::;;'i4!-. '" . Thirteen Members of Organ ization; Entertained Sat urday Evening; 50 Visi tors. '- WAIXOWA, Ore Business in (rood in Wallowa. A (feneral survey of conilitioiiK indicates that business on the -whole is 26 per cent better now thun at this time lust year. Merchandise is moving fast, the hotels are running at about cupucity, real estate is active, uml other lines prosperity. The increase became pro nounced iu July, and . with the tuk- A-llhoUKh..llllrtcen; IB Ifcllurully cop mlid liy mosl folks us unlucky, tliat iiiiiiiIm-i- or Ui C.rnniie Ciiuipflro leli'lsi undue I Ik- Kiiaidi:iiislil. of Mix., r. 10. 'K over of the: sawmill, by the sihiiii iiiiv.. 1,1-,-u eniovin nil ibe fun I Howman-Hieks Co. tbimra tn..lr .n . I of camp life for Hie iw week and a considerable increase in the words of liiiir ui t lit- Kuy Hiincan i.iiur, unoui no ij.-vt. k, k. & N. Co. report one inlli' i-imt of Cove. "Business in Wallowa is exceedingly l.ssi Saturday iv.nlnK. iimlir tin- .1p',j!c" comparison Enterprise b.nutlfiil (.irainlc Kondc Valley moon, J listed as (Business normal, with these Kil ls iu ii d ns hostesses to morn '"" increase over lust yeur. ) ll-.iiu fin vlslhji's.. .IneluiUoi pm-unls ami ti-lenda of tin- tflrlH. A .piiiKiam. IniluilliiK a mock Hi d- .11 l.. ..I...I..I. ,.ntOI,... ' A ran.' Sir." several y. lls, and a bcautl-1 Ifeneral increase of money in circula. rut poem, spoken In a foreiirn laiir auaifV ly Auirust Stance. ui-r anion? the nmsl c njoyalilc aellvilles of the evenlni.'. liiini'lnK was plso In order. Hie music helnir furnished part of tin' time ly a Vii'trola and vocally. An Inoffensive slut machine "l" contrib uted Its share toward tin' rim. Ijilri' In Die i-vi-nlnu' aiiproiirbilo re freshments cnnsisllni.' or vvnlcrmelons, j liol dotrs uml cookies Merc spread out aq .on !)" table and the parly merrily pnrtilok of theim ' ' ' ' '' j 'I'lii, Kills who enjoyed tbo two! I iiks 'oodntr ui'ii' Cel l rude Koran-;' Ion, fllettyJCochmn, Ann Htnnife, Mar-ji J he . Bowman-Hicks Lumber Co. fruve a raise of forty cents a duy for common labor recently, making the waKe now M.8U. This assisted in the tion. A further acceleration is loule- ed for when the lumber comuanv nuts on an extra shift, which is expected : Several business men are planning for the increase with new 'buildings. Wallowa seems to be on the edge of u boom. MAKING READY P ORFALLTERM illustrated the strength of the tubes to perfection. 4 L CONVENTION TO BE IN BAKER SOON The Ixiyul I.eifion of IxiKgers and Lumbermen aro tirired 'bv the exe- SfhOfll Authorities rrenar- utive secretary to call meetings ing for Opening of City,-;;;- "-fh n"T7 anS conventions to be held - tliroughnut the northwest during1 the month' of September. I'jaiMi 4 'l. local in." goin stiiiiiting Schools on September 10. . I Msfliy of tlio vitlli-y srliiii'ls will ' O)riioiii win k from tiidny Hi'P ri'inlli' s hut tin- niiijiiilty HI swilif Into llii'lr first si'iursli-r on H'-pt'llnl" r in. mi'iii'dlliK to Mis. A. h'i Ivnlihoi'. coinily si'huol nui erllitlob'tt. wlt" also, slnli-d: ' "Hvofyl.hintf Is now iinu-l Ivally lu: . rt'SiUlli-ss rot' til' upi-nlliK day and I null sun.' that Ihla si'houl yi'iir will jirovii to hi! oni of I In- IlliisL Hurcslul in1 liuvi' hud l'nr si'viir al yi-nrs. 1 . With! the opening of the full and winter semester of school iu I. a Grande! hut 14 days distant, school authorities lire head over heels iu n period Jof activity, preparing every thing fo that registration, and the actual -(opening will go ahead with no hiillv or delays. Principal K. ! Towler, of the high Heboid, iamiouncei! today that the staff of teachers ,was practically complete and that plans for registra tion, to start September 4 and con tinue during that week, und work on the schedules, was advancing promisingly. An inovation iu regis tration is also announced- the Se niors will this year register iu the offices of the principal under his supervision which will do away with ny. possible mistakes In selecting the filial-year studies. Professor A. I.. Hampton, uper-1 luteadent of the ciiy 'hioi.:, a-i- -nouuees that the siivff if ti'-iyheis for j. the gi:giiii)ar schools' is al pi act ic; I ally eohiplete and po.-i.ive announce-t meats (if thiw, selected and oi'ier de- ' tails rejative to riie ' rpeniug o:' the f" hchools ;is expecit'ii later this week t Mnr- yi Keynoh'ls. ' Porolliy ' nrowntori. Ilonjlliy Ann Warnlek. I.uis Nelson. J jKdml tiekeler. ' iVirillh'y HIiei'Tiard.! i Mean' Williams. Menu (liisset., Trilltan. J jAslihy and l.ueen Oliver. ! DirthiK tlie outing Misa Juliet M. I I.Whll).i.ker. eounty liealtll iiimki- ln-J atruelid the Kills In' rllst ftlll'iindj! sw IiiilnlnK. Many of I he girls learned I the ifrt.of diving and first aid readily , and heeaiue .,iilte 'pi orieiellt along, shall tie entitled to omo employer dereguto, selected by the operator, and one employee delegate, selected by ballot from its membership. The district convention dates are as follows: Ileer Pork, Wash., Saturday, Sept, 8, Baker Oregon Thursday, Sept. 11. Tacomu, Wash., Monday, Sept. 11. Silverton, Ore, Monday Sept- 24. Bend, Ore. Thursday Sept. 27. The principal, business of the con ventions will be: 1 To consider resolutions and communications from locals. II' 2--To' make ' recommendations Ihose lines. . Homo Is a, place where you-, can drink a. great deal : of' l('i water In the morning without hi liiK greeted l knowing smiles. Another, reason why so. many logical conlenders for light titles appear all at once Is because Ibe public Is bttlni; good. . i . , .. the I I. iBoard of Directors. ; (To elect district boards... 4-fTo 'elect1 Board of Director members iu the-even .numbered, dis-, to'tricts. V . , i i , Al "A8K THJUlNVBr.OPE"' AND IfOW VK' TKi'iTM . .,i''!';:!:H!;, a 4'ril the, ltlil who tVlld. hia iut o "(jti.ut up" bii'l In1'? Mb lor thft jrtflitrn('jr joh, but lie a in I in or bin dud's ti'unty Upper. A wall trulnod boy rni'lotH' th eood luituenre' qC his homfl, I'sflil viu-a follow lhi ru pj'Kty cloBrtly. It n up to thfl dtwilor'a dfHfitton jiiHt how u lined car ahiLlt hqlmv in thtt Uunds of tU fellow wbo buys it. It' tli dtalfr k y uvvm b is bui timta Ui or otiffbty, aud iutrndff to- build fo.r Ibe future. tbm h9 l vry upt to oonMldr tbt ,'IM-d VilV 11A tl)H lUOt ViUl !hcJii1hIou to UiH busintMB. and put Itttn It. tht ort'Jf . ' .'murr vhiluft :j ia.uiV jtdr. , tiHfu'tory ' perforuiaorH. U'bafs exactly our policy. ,r ; : 4: I you want IIKR 1 VfSK fa to lmve tlie best VnV;3, livelier a Hi'I.ova Watch Bv?''iM r ' '"t" ''' Buu,VA .WTI ? "M Vwvt'Ju J ciuiia 1" Ulc dsiutirn nt. rS&jjlffltf m I4 Kt white gold cum-, handsomely I liiBli f tMwd; 17 jewel niovcnicut. .UP 1 : $45.00' -: ' It Kt. white (told cue, hudwmrly carredi 17 jewel luuvemcul. J. H. PEARE & SON 'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOI TUBE STRENGTH DEMONSTRATED Perkins Motor Company . Conducts Demonstration of Extraordinary Nature. 'Saturday ttflcnionn tibovil four o'clock people on the main streets of this rity tc'd with intirost at a (leiiKinstratitoi that pnvetl In he of n extraordinary quality. Hut they kuy ad they believed! Driving u Uncut u st-iian, W. C Perkins, of the J'erkius .Motor com pany of l.u Crniulo, towed u Konl Irui-k, loaded with ninny paeucers j up unif down and about, tho city i with hii inner tube utilized a a tow line. Th performance was a test of a cnmuxui strnk tuhe of tlie line, of 1'eunsylvtiniu tube mi, I tires ranied by the I'erkins Motor company and I Hair Grown or No Money Nolle th Vu La fls rubber Atfp on th bottl You rb lk bottlo vtr iaur ItMd d th 14 tUm Uir ItTCwlBg mad am into th c l p On Btwuto tUy im your omt biwHti Van I-. Lldaid &clf KIiimi niMni an bund bo mf w hair nd t) Kloi and lutirr thai wn wth Prlct htir I.Mlih. Ak ua " th imaiil plan W ""wr raunay-back luaiaht. . . " $f by OiaM lruci, IJ O ran tie, Or. 2Vii uriet of Ur,n, on milk cookery U appearing weMg. ,Mr: Slat' cHinsrl wfll br. helpful ami stimiilaliiiff, hecattxr nf her practical experience iw home entili'mif. ShiieeHI ' ittn-.eer anil quert'inu on cooUrrif uitkeil hi her Mifm; Adtlrne .Wr.,, .Vnrn liluke. care Carnation. Milk I'roJuitt Co.. Lesson No. 5 Economical Dishes Easily Prepared WHKHK futiiilifs ire laie Mini in f.oines not, so elaxlie ns miylit he wislictl. one of the irolilems of the home nwiker is to serve toiul. wholesome ami lusty ilislies that, can lie riai'ril ttt low- . font. ' ',' , Here nifiiin. riiitioii Mill j mi nlile nll.v. for it enables her to nate al alt times mi Hliiiiiiliiiif .supply or mre. rl'eli milk lit n i'lativel,v Kiiiiill e.iense hikI usinjr 1liis in her t'ookinx-she eii'u' iimk; iit'tiiiir ami ncnifisli inr (UsIk-k at umeli less cost IIihii where, cif.eiisive euls of imal ami reuil.v..ieiarei delie.ateseii ttnoils are tiseil. Kor lunch or for the evening meal, h cream soup is a siilisfviii(; course. Here in one that is easily maile am! economical. Cream of Macaroni Soup 1 teaspoon salt. 3 table spoons tuitter. 4 cap hiucNi'oul, hrnlieu In ig hull pieces. I teaspoon alt, 'i tablespoons flour, 3 cups water, 1 cup Tar nation Milk, t ook mac aroni In liollluir snlttd about twenty nilmiies or until w,fi. Aien nutter: athl nottr: add salt: theu Hie uilnules. I'ouiblne with 7H I water I It a III. in 1 1 k and cook nuieaionl. This recipe serves fix people. Where there it men left ot'er from a roatl or ne the fultmci. iif rei ipe will iniir an eJrelleiit u-aif of aioA-tNy mic of it. Scalloped Meat 2 etipn meat, patfley, Pi cups thlu white sauce. ( hop meat Hit ami season Kith salt and pepper If dealred. Mil meul and thin while Juuce and put In buttered l.aWInt diali. cove.r Ibe top with buttered bread crttinba and brou in oven 111 or i luiuutes. ( old llhli luav be shredded and ui.cd iu Hie same way. This re cipe serves Fli lu-eple. l.i;. spnunful salt, 2 teiispnonfula bakluc powdar, 2 tubleypnouruls butter or substitute. Mix flour, corn meal, salt ami baking powder. Add unbeaten ei:u and lbuid. Add toelted- but ler and beat vigorously. I'our lulu sballuw pau which has been well oiled und bake iu a uiud , arktelyyhot oveu. The mixture must be thin. An inejpentivr tubstittite for cake one that hIuuui jiicaset the children and many Ju)li h old-fnihioncd iiuijerbrrnd. 'J'hit re- ' cipf u;one that I have found mutt ml it fac-lory; v Gingerbrnd,, o leaoiitspoon !s wa ter, cupful:' flour, 1 cu molasses. 2 table spiionfii'.s Carualioa Milk, U teuspeoaflll salt. teMspiionful soda, 1 4 lea spuonfuls Kilmer, 'A cup rul butter or lard. Sift dry ItinredlealH toetlier. Add llimld to lliolas scs. Combine nilxliirea, add aluirte ulng and beat well. I'our Into ..II. .1 shallow pau and bake Iu luodTately luit oven about ST, luluute. Questions and Answer '" Carnation Milk made? Hri. It was h'rsl mail., in the Stole of Wssh iliKttin, luit Hie ifi-owiiiK -ieiuaiul for it , euilse.l ii numb,',' r plant to lie bllill uu lite I'acilie Coasl an, later others were .s(i,lilixl,e( in other rich dairy district!. The plant a! II ilMn.r.i. thrguii. is typical of the many sauilary t'ainnlioii Milk; con denvi'ies. 7irre com f Oct a table thowino how Una Variant dithei thouhl be cooked? Mr. H. H. P. Oil pupo :l'J of our book. Otic Hundred Tested Hevipei. which 1 aliall be kUJ to Nclul you. is h eoinplcte time. table for fookiiiK. also oven temperature aud veifl)Ui ud measures. o to '2 2 2 ! 2 2 '2 2 2 M 2 1 !! 2 Do You Like Home Cooking? Southard & bhinn : 3 This; Place Has It . I ; 1 ' -NEW SOMMER ! GRILL :CTmsI 0Ci, I-tia Adams Ave. !io i o o I to . f o Cornev,Washin8jon apt! Depot Sis. WE FILL THE MAN,' BUT NEVER EMPTY r " " UTS FOCKETBOOK r j OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ .'.my of our nneettort, particular! n thote who livid in the "torn" tlates, practically raited their familiet on corn bread and milk ri mott novrithiiui and uholrtome food. Ifcre't an iism make amid corn bread: Corn Bread '4 cupful flour, S rupruli water. 1 cupful corn meal, ' cupful t'arcal'ou Milk, 1 n, 't tea,. lni-l. a.ltai.a dm Writ for frat baokltt of 100Uta milk rtctpas. Addraaa Caraatiwi Milk PrduU C, Hlllaborc, Oraoan. Ch anal patl, tUt Ittnm to ftmr IM Ify Dter mtv4 mny fraetaiw turn, uill tt yi4 ( im4 it f ) rnfarrtj J Auction Off Your Money 1 1 w THINK of your money as something for sale to the high est bidder. That's what it actually is. And bidders are legion. Look through the advertise ments and you will find them every one. They shout, l)cckon or nod to you through the medium of type and pic ture. Each seeks to outdo the othei-s in the attractiveness of his offer. Each vies with the others for the privilege of your attention. Competition is keen, if you only realized it. Each ad vertisement in this paper is an offer made directly to you. Each is worthy of your interest in some degree. Read the advertisements. Know what this manufae turer or that merchant, offei-s in return for your cash. Hear all the bids. Compare values. Check up on the of ferings. Then you can, be. sure you are getting the most for your money. KNOW WHAT YOUR MONEY IS WORTH ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU o