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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1923)
'7" ' r Monday, October 1, 192ft. Tn2 LA 'fiRANPTS EVENING GBSEK7ES J 1 let SOCIETY Topnlnr I Cinnfe rmilr Announce MnriifcO To I he snrirao of (he ninny lU-nlB of Mia .'Helen Milium, her Mrnlrtlnir In KWs Hoy Knight, was "tilinumvil las Tinsilay, Alien Mis. Joiik'ji MeNamee an, I Mrs. M. I.. IJlrs.-.n i-nti mined wllh a showi r. In honor of Slisa, Kimnm. Then- with live table of bridge. Mis. .1, . '-on, malilni; IiIkIi wore nnrl Mm. Ad' ill Ni.wlln sri'mnl. Miss Sinilns . "Mr. Knii:!il were mill-, rt.'il a4 : nlla Wiillu, Wash., Til.il 'lay, S. mber IS. bul li hui iu.,.n I ,) li' l'i s ' nnnoi i Famous French Recipes For Evening 1111111 (Ity A I i l.nnnrllrr) Creamed luli.ooins. T'nris. (I.N.N.) MushiooniH arc rot mi in ihis linn.- ii u-.ih! " """"" ,nl ""' I'Wiicnnmn, .:' Min.i cnnls folded in na when dilii'lnim rerreidi or v . I who Kuthi.rN ilii-m III tho woods anil fount ry roundabout, nlwuys itiaUInt,' Horved l.y I lu linsli'ssis. ; .. ' . "" liimi iil.ny iiriuri' euilllK. .Miislirooma :i In cremo make nil exeellent luneheon ifish. After bein; wi'll ele.med pnl the j niiishrooliis in n fryln;? Bidder Willi I butler, ehopped nar.sley uuil shallot "liuiil n iiineh of flour. When Ihey o i . . . . . III Willi nn.l :"" fOOKI'll IllOlStcIl Willi U llltll' t) time of tin marriage o.-reniony. ower wiih Riven ul tin- home: J.niHrn nml Iho house wu "" '( ileeorntei for tin- oeeaslon , wt. ,.(i.rs nml fol:i.. of tin' Au .mo .Mrs. .M. I.. l.arsen aeeom- p.n .1 inn linili. nml irrooin In! ,wiirni .water anil make a nation with yolks of t'UKs nml thick cream. The Tlllirsilny Auction clilli will I" nti'rtiilni.il liy Mrs. ViiHiiil I'iiI-' Mir-r on Ooiolif-r 1 1. I f'ovo. (Nprolnl) At u,p i-i'sl.l.'lici' or airs. . A. Smilh. Momlny nriir nnon, Si'pti-iuhi.r I'-l, a kIiiiwit was irlvnn lionoriiiK Mrs. V. H. NiTillinin. inn lniiln or a fnw days. I'orly Bursts wnrn pinsnnl. Iirlnitliiir wllh tlloni a linniiilnil sliownr or 1 :t 1 1 llnon. ml rhiss anil kllPlmnwiirn. lialnly mrivsliini-nls wnrn snrvnil anil Ihn Kiiists ilnparlnil wlslilnir Ihn hap py rounln ynars of happinnsn anil ptospoilly. Tim Nnli-lihoiiiooil nlul) will hold flmlr first innnllnB of 1)0 soasnll. Tuosilny, October Thnro will hi ll, short liiislnoss mnotinf; follownil liy a proKrain which will bo f urnlshnd by Ihn rotltinK office. The year book Is rnndy for disl ribiitloti, and nvery.iiioinhi.r is urged to bo present. ..ho CDVE STAGES A- - -FI MONDAY r-OYIO. (Special ) t 'ovo stupes a No. 1 roiniminity fair Mondny, Sep-ti'iiilM-r Thorn had Ihm-iv- no ihoii&hi of a f;iir In ('ovo until ' a r'v diiys tx-ioiv the show. Inil whrn ov onee KPin Kointf nothing stops lier inn she puts it ovor nnd In this dine h)ip pul on a Brand Utile show. In Hit- horticultural and airrloull ural diparlnieniH. there wiih a fine dis play of fruits, flowers and voire tallies and cereals, as could hi found anywhere, while (ho display of nce- dli'work could not have been excHt- i'd. Taking ii all in all I he display in every department could not but have pleased I he most .critical. The commit lee in charge were indefatig able in Iheir efforts. The best of the display was sent to the county fair :;t Kltfln. the committee and many of the townspeople going over with the exhibit. A fine musical program was ren- - rl i si Artists of Europe Flock To New York To Gather In Gold curtain Swedish Hullet with futuristic music iraws ilin, cubist lo si age Bettings; and the worhs of the late William Shakes peare, already well known In var ious European capitals. Musical cometles und revues with the most daring features of the 'aHino de Paris und the Kollcs llpr geres will furnish a trans- Atlantic variety of pep, while those who re gret the passing of Ihe Merry Widow a M.l moonlight type of music will bask- In I he dulcet scores of oper etuui from Vienna and Munich. Clernmny and Italy will provide report ory opera com pontes to com pete with the Metropolitan; music lovers will hear huge symphony or- d r their best entertain. -rs to grace " , ' ' , ' ' , """ , , . ,. , i , . , ti rereul v be d ha on In Amn er- ihe boards of Auieriean si:ttres. , . , . , , , r , NKW YOKK-. (AP)-Th of the winter season of 1 ! apart and reveals New York as tin stage of the world's most Interest ing dramatic achievement. The program shows that America. once u disdained provincial domain from which " high brows"' of New York's Madison Avenue. Host oil's lllnek liny and Philadelphia's Itii- tenhnuHc Sunure fled for the cultur al delicacies of London and Paris, has become a cosmopolitan Ameri can city Into which the arlists of the old world hasleii to pour their wares. I'Vimce. Italy. llusHln. Ihigland. Sweden. Holland. Spain, (iermany. Austria and the Orleni will surreu-i dam. Paris, potrogud and llerltn land by others win watched the iclonds on the bunksl of the Mtsslss 'Und. ft Latin Americans who, by the thousands, have made Times Square their Mecca will watch Spain's best dancer und her best vurlety artists. Several all-negro musical shows un planned. The royal dancers of fur a wuy Cambodia in l-'rench Indo China probably will be hero, ami, perhaps across hc street from them, will! west riders from the shadow of Ihe Itockles. Villon High School OHI'XiON CITY. Although two special elections have been held for the purpose of establishing u, unton high school In the southern part of t he county, a t hird nt tempt will he made by Die following districts; Mticlisburg, Marks Pruirle, 'tilon Hill, Meridian, Harlow, and Lone Klder, and t he date of the election has been set for Saturday, October i:tth. 1 The pelltlous for the special elec tion wero largely signed utid ront:iln nuniea of prominent rusldents of the southern purl of thf county. Thrso have been turned Into the ntflce of Itnnton Yedder. rouiity hcJiooI kin perlnlendent. Tiles to Rob Poor i'nrin. MAFIT1NHVILLK. Ind. (I.N.S.) "I'-rom them who haven't It shall be taken" Is the motto of Morgan coun ty thieves, according to Superintend ent Moore, of the county poor farm. .Moore discovered a tlielf In an up stairs room of the poor house. The Intruder left In haste. I'ttypt Want Stenographers. CAIRO, Kgypl. (AP Tho gov ernment is endeavoring to decide up on a satisfactory system of writ In g Arabic In shorthand. It desires that the debates of the first parliament of Kgypt be reported verbal tin, and to this end It is examining various phonetic methods, to secure the best. TttfM) TOR WANT AOS. ly-ict'- Brocade is still the eminently pruper fuurlc from which m eve. nlns wrap may do cut. Metal.'! printed velvet Is new but nil metal fabrics are most nshlonnble of nil ' Chines. Indo-Chinese und Russian i patterns re favored. j HE WHO HESITATES . IS SAFE, SAYS U. P. PRESIDENT, GRAY OMAHA. "He who hesitates at grade crossing is safe." says Presi dent Carl li. CJray of The I nion Pa cific System, in his monthly talk forjdered In the evening, solos given by October. 'I o hesitate means to pause Prof. J. U. Price. Mrs. Chas. De before acting. Kailure to do so has I Hans. - p. H. lieLoney, Miss Clarice caused the deaths of !J, I li 1 persons , Conk! in, a duct by Louise Anderson In the last live years, which Mr. and Lee Li I veil Kreshears and one Cray reminds us is almost twice theinumber by the ladies chorus, with number killed in the Hattle of Mrs. L. L Lay accompanist. After Gettysburg. (the program a fair committee for KaUroading in America lias been 1 0 " 4 was elected, Gordon Mills being so highly developed that serious col-, chosen to represent the school und Unions and derailment are now rare, ns compared with thirty or Curly years ago. Large railroad nystems sometimes go Tor years wit hout a singh' fatal mishap to a pa.ssenger on Ihelr trains. Tho fe.ee value of Home accident insurance policies au tomajicaljy louldes. 4nt case, .,qt ,in-, jury In a sieam train accident. One lH safe, t herefore, on a I rain 1 ban at home. On ihe other hand why is travel by automobile unsafe? Mr. (tray gives two reasons. Lxcept. ' in a few states automobile drivers are not examined before being licensed and In not more than one case out of five does the driver stop and look In either direction at grade cross ings. Something must be done nt once to stop ihis awful sacrifice nt hu man life. Ktlminating all grade crossings is not the remedy, accord ing to Mr. Cray, who points out that there are 2fo.ouu such crossing crossings in the I niUd States and at an average of $fiti,nno it would cost JU.O'Hi.oou.iiiMi t remove them, and at least t hlrt v years would be re quired to do the work. Aside from iff 111 1,0,1,1 the fact that neither the railroads weeks, nor the, municipalities have tin- inon- ,;,'v- nni VB- H cv. and that the railroads could 1,11 v K"-sts raise the money only by raising the rates, the remedy must be applied here and now. The stop. Look and Lislen rule can be made efi'eelive at once, without any cost, except t he prici? of. a few seconds wall at, the crossing to lei pass the train 'which by law and common aenau has the right of way. ' ' Two feat ures of the grade cross ing accident question need emphasiz ing. When a motorist races wiih a train and scoots over the crossiiiK . jusL in front of It. or if he stops, but gives t in- engineer no evidence that he intends to do so, the engi neer suffers a severe nervous shock which frequently unnerves him. Nor are the occupants of the auto mobiles the only ones whose lives are Imperiled by grade crossing ac cldeiiis. llecent ly several trains on eastern roads have been derailed by colliding with motor vehicles and en gin'tnen and passengers have been killed. The railroads carry on nation wide "Cross ( 'rossings Carer ally" cflinimly"- They maintain warning Ftgns. Trjey require englneinen to pound the whistle ami the bell at every gntde crossing. They provide crossing bells, watchmen ind gates where necessary. It Is only right jrtlat motorists should do their part Fhy stopping to look in boih direc tions ami listen before attempting lo cross. If every motorist would take the pledge to-do that, crossing acol ilnts and not human lives, would be wiped out. K. J. Ktackland the represenlatlve of the ( 'dm mcreial club. Marvin Daniels, Claire Smith end Lola Brothers are representatives of Cove at. ihe Slat' Kali In Salem, At the residence of "the bride's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. C.'A. Smith. 'in I Cove.. Kriduevuninife-ttcpUmilJc-r '2 1 , M iss J .oralne Smlt h and M r. W. K. Need ham were united In the holy bonds of mat rlmony, W. M. Harris officiating. After a short wcddjng journey the happy couple will reside in Cove. - Service in the Haptisl church Sun day morning was conducted by the Itcv. Slalon of Knterprlse. Hev. Sla ton, who has heen connected with the church In Kntcrprise will locate in Cove and have charge of the Hap-; llsl church here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Helaney are en tertaining a.s iheir house guest Mr. iviar.ey's brother. P. D. Delnney of Chicago. I Mrs. ' ( L. Howe, who has been ! vi.siilng her sons and daughters at I Pendleton and Walla Walla, Wash., after an absence of two J. Hanson, who I I the home ofj heir daughter. Mrs. Chas. DcHans, left Monday for their new home at Shoshone, Idaho.' Mr. and Mrs. K. Iloberts nnd daughter, Clara, have ret urned from a. most delightful motor trip to Pen dleton.' where they W't-'tH. to visit their son,. Glen, and nlso tp lak in the I .onnd-l'p. ' . . i ' : Mr. and Mrs. L. M. l,nird spent two days at the Kound-l'p at Pen dleton nnd on Iheir return home wero nccompanied by their daugh ter. Mrs. Margaret Illchardson, who will spend a few weeks at her old home in Cove. Uev, and Mrs. Slalon nnd dangh ter, Truett, of Knterprlse, arc guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Heatsort, Jr. Dr. Austin of .McMinnville, con ducted the service nt' the Baptist church Sunday morning, October 16. Henry Mulr, who has been spend ing the past month with his parents nl Kntcrprise, Is at home again. lir. ueer of Imhlcr, was a Cove visitor a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. it. T. Krlnch have returned from a visit to the Hound lp nt Pendleton. Other Cove people who have re turned from Pendleton are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Lay, Mr. und Mrs. Wesley Smith and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Sent non. 1. . 1. W. Baxter hud some Mammoth Squash and pumpkins on display at the Community fair. 1.1, l' Hell showed some beautiful sweet peas and dahlles. - I. H. Price's pansies grown on his 'Valhea" ranch are the most beau tiful punstcH grown auywhuru, both in size and coloring. The high school fflrln had a fine exhibit of home made candies ami cakes. The seventh grade girls also dis played some fine cookery. Lower Cove school hud a good display of domestic art; Gordon Mills und H. H. ' Daniels were sent to Klgln to have charge of the Cove exhibit. 1 A Season of Infinite Variety COATS In It eiio Still Divorce Cnpilal. UKNO, Nev. (AP) This city. famed throughout the world as a divorce center, ran true to form In I Ui'2 when there were T4 :t divorces. compared with 4. So marriages, ac cording to statistics compiled by state officers. Kor tin entire state of Nevada there were 1,02 I divorces In 1 122, compared with marrluges. Fig ures for 1 it Hi, Ihe only ones avail able for comparison, show l.nni mnrrlage8 ns against G48 divorces In that year. JH-li renders Now Able To Mow Alxnit rrecly 1ri!LlN. (AP) The Dublin horso lhow of the Koyal Dublin Soej.-ty, rer.ntly concluded, rivalled In suc cess its pre-war record. It was the find show held under p ace conditions for t n yars. The governor general visited It in state on two of the days, and war : O cordially received. More r'-nuirk'ibie 0 was Die present of president Cos-t o gnive. General Mnlcah, Kevin o'illg-j pins, 1 esnioiul Kitzgerald and other . o mlnistrrs. Konr or five months aero thi'ir Hvrs. If they w re seen hi public, wen- ron f.riYr'd to be In immediat" ilmor, nnd t h ir nio ements ere iiIwijj kept fterret. p Every Meal I Have a packet in your jj , Eg pocket for ever-ready refreshment. I Aids digestion. p ! f,? Allays thirst. Soothes the throat. For Quality, Flavor and S Ahe Seale(l Pack"f-yL '' ooocooooooooooooooooooooon B I S Sti L CARPET SWEEPER r Will make your work easier aim more pleasant. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. Grandchildren of the elite who -- - - - . - " - -' yawned politely at Tony Pastor's, j OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000 OO00 OOO OOOOOO OOO 0 0 0( 000 0 OOOO 00 OOOOOO' ...... . . n n Nlblos. and iaiy s or i-ienry .lames - r New York, will mingle in theatre lo lobbies with the grandchildren "f' Parisians ami Londoners who 0 thought painfully of A merica as a . o land of conmierciul t ruvelers, cow- j boys nnd uncouth manneiK. j o But Broadway will be Main Street as well as Plcadilly Circus and thejo Boulevard de lU.nne Neuviie. i lu ll u mlreds of t housands of visit ora. from the middle-west and the sunny shores of the pacific, will e.njuy scores of "great American" plays ami songs, and books and above all, will uyrate to th strain of ihe music, which has made ihe entire Thealre goers will see Ihe TeatrojO del PIccoM, Home's marionette thea lre; the Grand Gnfgnol, which lian scnl chills down Ihe bad; of several generations or Paris playgoers; the Chauve Souris. tiie "bat" cabaret which delighted Moscow Intelligen tsia in the days when Hunsia ate caviar; the 'Moscow Arl Theatre; Ihe s Garglo with v. arm salt water then apply over throat- 5S V PSO R U B 'Z Qmr 17 MilHunJara UaaJ Yearly q o WHETHER it is the smart lit tle sport garment at $25.00 or the more pretentious Lustrosa at $!)5.00 you will marvel at the beauty that has been wrought into outer garments this season. o A new showing of LOIS MARK COATS Just in OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCV o o o o OlO o o o o o The Straight Lines of the New Modes Are Gracefully Achieved liy Wearing Trout Idicu dorsetn Never bavu tho tylc called so lnsuitcnlly for lima that are straight und Blonder. "J..U Ca. mlllo". works wondura In gently Gently clinging shoulders, flounced borders, graceful flares, winged sides all of these new notes compel admiration. , Coats luxuriantly fur-trimmed and coats so splendid in fabric that they re quire no ornament and all of them priced to make your dollars do extra duty, are here now. 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We can give you a formula for success that has never been known to fail. You must ap ply it, "Work faithfully, spend wisely and save regularly." Just common sense, but the cornerstone of all success. The Saving Habit is a Good Habit. United States National Bank r MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM O0000000000000000000QQ0000 OOOOQODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOa " 1 J.