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Tuesday, January 29, 1924. PAGE THREE THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER WOMEN'S NEWS of Country Club Has A Peppy Social Dance From t he moment I ho dnnco Marled hittf-f vrnlntE at the Country eluh until niMnlKht when tin- or chestra iiikiihero wan p-p Rulor. ami each danced dun seemed to Klvn added life and energy. Tin committee in charge were Hush K. Hrudy, chalrmnn. Air. and Irs. Hnrl. y liiehardson. Mrs. Julia 11. Moizler, Mr. und Mrs. l,awrencc tuition,- Minn Ilerihu WalslnKer. Arthur Van Kleet, Mr. and Mir. VI11tam(HclKrlt. Mr. and Mis. Hill TempMbn, Mr, and MrH. Hhcrninn Yoorhha. Mr. und Mrs. J. G. Hnod KrasM, Mr. und Mrs. H. J. Green, -n. unn .lira, nruce wcnnis unu -vir. unuiMrB. Norman r reeH. Attendance was not hirjje duo to Iho luplftnifnt weather Inn tin- com munity spirit vuh so pronounced that the- interior or the club house fairly radiated the fr'ood tlmo thut cveryono was having. Circle -two-steps, were on. the pro pram, hilt on this occasion they wen- not rfttlh' needed to siart the) pood thflo. TCach ffuesi seemed to have brought the spirit .along and it was uj case of dunce and dance nnd dance. Ko at t ract Ive seemed the dance hall that many guesis lefUHi'd ilhe cull of refreshments until mldnlffht. after which the re freshment hour wns enjoyed. Adding that touch of neighborly joy to the Occasion, "Scooty" Out inn. George Itlrnic und Klmer Stod dard threo-foiirths of tho Cham her of Commerce quartet nt mid night sang several selections, clos ing with Ihe "Knd of a Perfect Day." Lingering after the bull to visit 1hi guests pressed 1 (avid I. Stod dard into service at the piano nnd njfaln the dance went merrily on. j .-v numocr oi me younger sci wcro In ut tendance and fathers, mothers and children nil enjoyed the occasion together, G. A. Van Ooren nnd Miss Vic toria We man, of linker, were nmong tin, nut of town guests at the Country club dance last eve ning. Mrs. T. J. Scroggln Is spending n few days visiting friends in Ku frene. . Word received Trom Mr. and Mrs. J. A, KukbMI, who left Home lime ngo to spend the winter in Cali fornia, slates that' they ure having n fine time down among tint win ter flowers nnd enjoying the mild er climate. The girl members of Hazel Htew nrt's Sunday school class of the First Christian church of La Grande, were hostess lust evening at a delightful bap y in the basement of party held tho church. I Nearly two score were present and j a very enjoyable time was spent i nl games, which were followed by i he nerving of delicious refresh ments, consisting of cake, sand wiches and cocoa. The Thursday Auction Urldgej sisters used to roam in the country club which was to have met Thurs- among the peasantry and so en day with Mrs. H. C Brady, at the'deared themselves to the rustic Country club, lias been postponed. : folk that they were known far and No definite date for the next meet-. wide us "The children. As a buy ing has yet been decided upon. The Pythian Sisters will hold n meeting Friday evening at the K. of P. hall. A very entertaining pro gram In being planned and a good time Is Anticipated. Elgin. (Special) A very plea sant surprise purty was given Wed- nesdny evening at the Bernal Huirj home, on Fish Trap hill, in honor of Clara Holbrook. Approximate ly fifty young people were present and alt pronounced the evening an absolute, success. The Moody Bible Study class will meet at the home of Mrs. Joseph Ward. SOG Spring street, two doors west of the Methodist Kplscopal church. I' People Favor Cnolldge. COTT AG K GltOV K. O r. Th ore is nothing to It but Coolldge, in the opinion of I. Patterson, stute man ager of the Coolldge presidential campaign, who pussed through the rlty recently on his way south. PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH pen Clown Nostrila and Endllcad-Col' Vou fel fine in Ja tewmaxwiits. Your cold in head catarrrh will he , pone. Your clojrped iofrtfla will nyen. 1 m air pa&saget o your head will elear and yon run hrsathe freely. No more duiliHe. Iteaitfrie; no imwkinp, 8iuitninfr, inurouii diehtrpea or dry neu: nostnuTglinfor brmth t night. Tell your druist you want a small bottle of ElyCn'ftin Malm. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptio cream in your nortriia. let it (wnetrate through e very air paweoge of the head ; soothe and heal tin? iwollen, inllamt mucous mem lra De, ami relit-f cornea imtantty. It ia just what every cold and catarrh sufferer nerda. Don't stay stuffed up and miter able. SOCIETY Pocket and Pleats Just a single clever touch was , needed to mako this severe tailored i dress a most unusual thing. That j touch was tho use of a pleated t panel on ono side of tho skirt' topped by a new pouch-shaped em-: broidercd pocket. Neither tho pleats nor tho pocket would have toeen unusual, but tho combination ia decidedly bo. VISITS: BORIS (Ry Conslnntiw Slephniiove) SOFIA. (INS) Unitarian royal ly is enjoying the nearest thing to a family reunion permiid It ainec the military debacle in 1!HS, which drove King Ferdinand and hit; children, except for King llorls, successor to Finland, from th? country. ( The. .reunion. thus.: been, ''hroliglit about by the arrival of Prince Cy ril, the only brother of King Moris in Sofia. Prince Cyril, who has been in exile In Coburg with bin father, tho former Kig, arrived unannounced to spend Christmas and New Year's holidays with bin brother nnd his sclera, the prin cesses Madejdn and L'ndoxlc, who have been living at the palace fur several months. llulgnriuns generally are greatly pleased with the return of (In youngest priney. of the royal fani- lly, who before the war was im mensely popular with all classes of Bulgarians. In their youth, no only Prince Cyril but King Moris, ihen the Crown Prince, and' their J Prince Cyril often was dand the knee of a peasant moth' tly as were her own "kids. At the outbreak of the Balkan wars in 1912. however, Ihe happy borne life ot the royal family came to an end. Tho two prinrts joined their regiments and continued in military service through the World War. Jn October, t!MH, Prince Cyril, with his father ami two sis- FOR SALE 4 room house, city water, elec tric liKhtB, farac. woodahrd and cellar; located on Y slreet on corner, alt aas'essments paid. Two lotR. Irlcn $ 1 8110 and $050 will handle it. This price includes two stoves nnd linoleum. 5 foom modern house, basement, located on Mrt street close In. Cement sidewalks, street will be p;j shad 1 new $1500 instalments. 10 roomkjirlTTlern house for two apartments. On" lartnit-nt now rented for pr month with permanent renters. Located close in on Second street. Larpe lot. pave ment nnd cement Kldev.alk. treen, lawn a pood limine nil for J4iMio.no: IK.en.ou r:ish will handle it; balance) con tract. We nre still delivering first clas nlfalta hay for $16,00. See tis for Kite and Life In-aui-anco In irood old line eotr-paniea. PRINCE fil rt ni-xt y.-ar. ihwjjwi- , II IK It." J II .BfldktJMK8' d mm 'VWmWM?. 'KB III k HH1 I I Phy, Black & Stoop In Im Crnnili- National Ilnnk lllils. I.a ;mnl. Owim. j-iio.m; maim i INTEREST ters, was rompHU d country, and ever nine !o leave Ihe ' he has been in exile. King Boris, who Is devoted to his brothers and slaters, h:is been eager to have them join him In Sofia; but during the agrarian iintl-royal regime lie was Dot al lowed to communicate either wiliij tllH deposed rather or Oilier llli in-1 hern of his family. A year ago M.J Kiainbolisky. who una then Pre-' inler, permitted the two princesses to return: but It was not until af ter the tall of the Staiitboll::ky Government that the King vi:m able to arrange the reHirn oi Prince Cyril. II Is rumored, however, that the visit of Priuee Cyril Is mum-thln;: more than a frli-mlly sojourn oi line brother with another. Moth King Boris and tin- prince ure among the heirs of the estate of their uncle, the tale Duke Philip of Saxe-Coburg Goiha, which Is be ing contested by nt her clulutants. The arrival of Prince Cyril also has received discussion of the ma trimonial status of the four royal brothers and sisters, l-.'ach of the I our Is now marriageable, and livers reports ore afloat about va rious matrimonial combinations with royal families abroad. Noth ing definite is known, but the nui l rlmonial Cut urea of the members of Ihe royal family is u favorite topic with Bulgarians everywhere. At the royal palace King Boris and his brother und sisters live an extremely simple life. The man agement of the royal household Is jointly In the hands of flu? two primv'SHcs, und it is common knowledge that they an- not above turning their hands to the peri'or i flu nee of many domestic Friends who have called tasks, palace f requent ty have found t he princesses, apron-clad, ai work In the kitchen. How long Prince Cyril will re mam in Sana, is not known, but the Government Is known to have he Is popular wilh the people, it is not unlikely that his visit will b a protracted one. In the event of Ihe death of King Boris, Prince ' Cyril is the only garlan throne. heir to the Bui ROYAL COUPLE START JOURNEY TO IL S. SOiL PAK1S (AP) j Prlneo ami princess orolotf, the latter the daughter of Grand Duke Peter of liu;siji have sailed for A inerlca from Cherbourg aboard. the orgc Washington. They were accompanied by Nieolaa Sokoloff, Urn judge who conducted the In- estigutlon into the fate of the lute czar and his family. The ostensible object, of their voyage, Kays the Cherbourg cor- spontieni. of Fcho de Paris, Is lo set tie In Detroit, but the party Intends to profit, by the occasion to try lo see a young woman who says she Is the grand duchess til- ga, Identifying or . exposing her as the circumstances may require. Riveter Who Smashed Itecord. 1 110 LI'' A ST, (1JJS) John Alolr. a shipyard riveter, who aome time hko by wonderful feut of eiidur anee broke the world's rivetimr re eord. Ilea aa helpleHH hr a ehlld in thhi eiiy frum over-exerllon. lit A Jnvilliiss Alomizpr Is Worth A I'ound Of Cold Cures "A word to the' wise"- goonooooooo.0000 ..... .. ' . , Ft'RMSKIKRS FINE FURNITURE ',. ' S TRY US I . 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I mr liiimwiv MarDonalirs roiiliili n-l tial ai-iTi'tary is a voinai Mis Tin llll.T n.-ri-et;i of t lie Mm id re will .i . ,! u r ,.;.. woman and undoubtedly she will!" keep them. Muclionnld Is not without n pre cedent In selecting a woman for ibis Importanl post, for Lloyd George when Prime Minister, had Misa Frances l.oulse Stevenson aa his conflndenilal . secrelary Throughout the war Miss Steven son kept secreix Ihut might have upset the world and was rewarded with an honor from the King. Miss Bosellberg, who now enters Downing Street as one of (Is high est oriicluls, lias been in the thick of the labor fight for ten years or more. London born .and London bred, she is a bright and energetic young woman, with a mass of dark hair. She has burned ihe midnight lamp often und long to gain that knowl edge ami experience which fits her tor the duties she has assumed., .Miss K use n berg worked diligent ly for the constitutional suffrag ist movement long before the wo men's vole was won. During the 'war she served on the National th.-lCouncil for civil Liberties, und she has also served on the ters staff of the Labor has acted as secretary beaditiar Purly und to women leaders in public life. Nearly u year ago Miss Kosen berg became the secretary to Mao Donald, then the leader of Ihe Op 'position, und In this woik she hus (undoubtedly found her metier, for "sh has shown un aptitude for po lit ten I work and has demonstrated . :i rare sen He of lucl and sagacity in political affairs. I There Is Joy In this work for .Miss Itose lloscithcrg, ami she ai ttucks every problem wilh a vE in that shown her interest. When not at her desk In Mac Donald's office she is just n simple lOngllsh girl, fond of dancing, mu sic, the theatre and the society of her host of friends. llomlom wasn't Hiivontwl until Oa.r7 Million Jar, Vttd Yearly "- v . (mm IrurinMl hov to !lv lv t't.. tM..l...LL.Jl.... I I ' i w-m or i.roii.or'M b,w. I MWMaaaaBaiiMf 1 '"' 1 !!. , - ramt ana varmsn yvmn i in ! jiuuiniii;u " "SUN-PROOF" PAINT ' -" ' ' ' ' ' : ' ' I"1'1, ' - '.cr I- Cril-NAWERNISII J . tt... . ...e j , Established ir-J'-: Ore HdwImo Co la grande-s four floors I yjri.. i iuw. imp. v.u. pioneer home' 189u of . Ph nil - m m i vianuiirin niK m im m w at n m m m m m hh ihh'h 14 . mr- iv-rAO j . 1 v.r- .1 o- -, 11 mfmnmitny.-- vrtir.. 1 . 1 . 1 1 11 in Cars - Jrtfcks - Tractors PERKINS MOTOR CO. iM ELLON TAX TLAN IS APPROVED BY j HANKERS LEAGUE j WASHINGTON, O, C, (Special) j Seventy Ovo leiiding bankers at Ihe Nattou( repvewntlng twenty I six fitateN( attended the meeting of 1 1 ho American Bunker l.eugue hfiv this week called ftr the pur- pos of KivltiK constderutlon to (he Melluii Plan of Tax Ucduetlon, Tho Convention, after consider Ing the Mellon Pluu. unauimuiuty uuitrovetl It und culled on Ihe i WayM and Means ('onimillee filing .With them their Offleiitt endorKe j nieiit of this polley of Goei-n- ! Illl'Iit. ' lion. Cartel Glass, former See- ri'lury. U'I'lr lih'-lin; Hlld Rsetl tho Bankers endorsed the prln- ' ipl of M' llon IMuu and vltf- oroiiHlv opposed the Soldiers Bon- i us. . rii.. r.uort filed by the Hankers ! t.iii. iiw. U'livn and Menus Com- Willi Hit " .. .. .. n. dei, including Income and' sur tax ihat twenty five per cent of ii... ..-i.rn.1 of anv concern Is tin . ,n tautlon: thai taxation Is an economic be kept out of nrexent tux sysl issue and ouiu politics; that our in makes It easy for the public to go In debt and hard for the individual to get out of debt; that the banker would finance agricultural nnd prodne- Good For a Host of Daily Ills Ovr 17 m'lllion jay yearly! NearlyrtTy home hiffl its jajrvicks ana uses it tuttaffiitlyfor head colds, chest colds, cuts, burns, bruises, bites,' catarrh, sprains and skin eruptions. It certainly is a family stand-by. 1 fiS WMB W V Mrs. Roht. Pattison J Uvn ImhVitv If the -Mf Hon Plao jls adopted; that f-'urtaxes and in i come1 Taxes posltlvoly defennlue the Interest rate or point at which capital will fluw into productive I induKl i bti Instead of lux 'exempt Isceurltlcfi and that the bankers of the Nuffon aro ready to Join tu cnltlutf 'u liult on unlimited bond Ikkuch und want to divert cupttul to productive Industrie. Itetlin Sell 1'iviK'U 'ham)siiu BKBl.lN. (Al'MW of Ihe odd eoiublnuliona brought ubout by the Berlin attitude toward Paris la thut of French chain pagm-' being dis played lor aule in a wineshop win dow along with Ihe sign "No goods sold here to Kri'iieti or Bi-liuim." Tln Cnrwl Tlmt Urcmhrs 1 Paris has returned to corsola tinjX iilwiiritnl t Ut, ShapelesX watst-linea Protruc'mg "'"loy"" Balky lilplf'Ul'u passo. Tho enlarged walst-Uno In not popular with women who oaru ubout their personal appear nneo. Wear a LA CAMILLPJ and bo comfortable, A complete lino or tho different models al ways on hand. In our Plan Service Department you will find Homes ,('' or other Buildings by the hundreds. They will help you solve your building problems. Call at bur office to see them. The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. For 'Tween Season Wear , Come SATIN HATS Artfully fashioned of sal in or faille, , and mod ishly small, here is just the hat to freshen up vour appearance for the rest of the Winter. 'Porfites shovtfuJwMeh b M I UUI n' RY There Are Reasons for Our Ever Growing Trade QUALITY Jlerclumdise from ti dependable firm. SEKV1CE Our own delivery with personal attention given each and every order. PRICKS Not in. the high rent district. Our own. delivery, no expensive clerk here. All help us to give Wiii better a to give Wi lelp r.Grai Help T.ijXirande by Iluylng Home Bread Two' modern, Quality Groceries Free Delivery DEC? prices. well-equipped Bakeries S GROCERY With Service Phone Main 759 tlio ' was 1 la ;iryl Itals (ury d