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PAGE THREE r Friday, February 1, 1024. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 1 WOMEN'S NEWS of SOCIETY Sir. and Mrs. R. J. Own d1- litfhlfully rntorlulncd lite Clio club last ovcnine nt tlic Country club. HtU1k wiih tho uiuln fcuturo of the cvicntnK und tlio club prizrn wore won by Mr., nnd Mrs, Unl Itoluwn luimp and Mm K"t'Mt pvW.vR want "lo, Mih. U. I.. LuriHon und Walter l.olHinun. ir. 1 orison won Hi o conHoluiUWvrl'o. Tho nil n is wero oxiittsilily d'co rnt'tl In 'sweet noas and an ulnios phoro of spring prevailed. At the rloae. of a very rhnrmlnK affair a delicious luneheon wus nerved. Tho T.urky Thirteen club were r.harnilnKly ontertulned yesterday afternoon u( the home of Mrs. Wll llum Ash. The time wua spent at threo tables of bridge, with Mrs. Grnr M older winnins the Ivib prlee and Mrs. J. I O'Connell win nlng ihe KueHt prize. - During the nftornyon a delirious lunehuon was served? Tho parsonaifn of . the Itnptlst church wn8 tho, scene of a beau tiful wedding "Wednesday after noon at 3 o'clock, when Howard A. Anderson and Miss Nellie Mae Ourteman were united In marring with Itev. A. It. Sit l on officiating. A number of intimute friends and relatives wero present and the Im pressive ring ceremony was used. Mr. Anderson Is employed by the O.-W. It. & N. and Mrs. Ander pon was formerly employed in this city. She is a member or the W. W. O.'s of the Huptist church and well ami favorably known in l.a Grande. The young couple left for 1'orl Innd Wednesday evening, where they will remain for about two weeks, after which they will be at homo to their many friends in Ln Grande. Mrs. Normnn Frees will be hos tess to the Clio club tomorrow af ternoon. A delightful nffalr of this week wns a surprise party given nt the Sprouls' home, lyus Kast Oak street. Din inspiration being the birthday of H. W. Sprouts and T. Tinrrlo. Tho evening wns pleasant ly spent nt cards anil n general good time nt the close of which a delicious luncheon was served. Another good time Is In store for, tho members of the Crystnl He- bekah lodge on next. Tuesday eve ning, when four new members will come In by Initiation. Refresh ments will be served and a good timo Is anticipated. ' Cove. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. T. Tt. Conk Mil entertained a number ofTrlends with a delightful bridge party last Saturday evening. Af ter a very pleasant time delicious refreshments wero served.' The guests were Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hefty, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Or ion, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Mr, nnd Mrs. L. TJ. Carter, Mr. and MrH. C Heryford, Miss Hess Kelly and F. n. Kelly. - The Girls Friendly Society will 1iold their next regular meeting Wednesday evening. February C, nt Honnn hall. A good time Is antici pated and a good attendance clo slrpd. ' i Tho Wednesday Afternoon club will meet Wednesday afternoon; February t, with Mrs. A. c. Hamp ton as hostess. Tho Mission Hand of tho Pres byterian church will bo entertain ed ; by Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Ross Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at -tho new church. All members nnl friends are urged to bo pres ent. Fashion Notes Camoiiringlng; Utile Hats. Paris. The very littlo hat con tinues extremely popular. One at tempt to camouflage it into a larg er appearance Involves a big. fluf fy ostrich plume fastened on the right side of the chupeau and hanging half way to tho waist. : now to Wear 1'iir Searf. Paris. The separate fur scarf, which Is coming more and more In to vogue as spring approaches, is flung around the shoulders like a iSafe Fat Reduction Roduec. reduco, red jco. Is the ntngtin of all fnt. proplf. Get thin, bo slim. Is tho rry of rush Ion and flcclety. And the over fat wrindrt their llnndH In niortl flrallon '.Jnd helplessness ;revolt in nt nnuMeatlntr lrti(rs, aVrald of violent exerrlse. dreadiiiR Ihe un weleomo nnd unsatisfying diet, until they hit upon the harm less .Murniola Prescription and le:irn throueh It that they may safety reduce steadily and easily without one ehanire in llieir mode of (life, but harmlessly, secretly, luifl quickly reaching their Ideal of . figure, with n smoother skin, better appetite and health than they hove ever known. ' And now comes Marmola Prescription Tablets from the same famously harmless form ila as the Marmola Prescription. It behooves you to learn the satisfactory, beneficial effects of this grent. safe, fat re ducer bv rlrins your druggist one dollnr for a box. or sending a Ilki4 amount jto the Marmola Company. 4GI2 Woodward Avenue. Detroit. Vlrli with a request thut they nilf to you a bon of Marmola I Prescription Tnblits. Adv. knitted sports scarf. One end hangs in front nnd the other down the back, for these scurfs are Ion--?. ICenmrkublf Costume. London. A remarkable (hree pieco costume shown here today is in black, white und gold. The skirt is black velvet. Over this, i-xtwid-in,; nearly to the kue-s, is u peas ant blouse of white-velvet embroi dered In gold. The long black vel vet cape Is trimmed with white fox. Pockets Reluming. London. pocket a are ivturnim; today, more as bits of ornamenta tion than us practical things. 13 ven afternoon frocks are given the. flat, large pockets on one hip, with a buttoned flap. Almost always tin pocket is finished with a lengthy silk tassel. Colorful Corsets. New York. Corsets, like chame leons, are taking on the bright col ors around them. The newest cor se! is u sumptuous wrap around of pale rose silk brocade and its In serts of silk elastic in wide horizon tal stripes of soft pastel colors; or chid, pink, green, yellow and white. Coat of Anus or Monogram. New York. One variation of tho monogram decoration is the coat of arms. This' device whose coat of arms It is makes little dif ference is used, for instance, on the coat of a lailleur. SHU Kgypllnu Is Vogue. New York. A fine hi I U voile ment.it for Florida nnd CuHfornia wear HI us! rules the renewed vogue today of things Egyptian. Against a sand background it lias printed figures in green and black rather large pyramids, oasis, shrines and sphinxes. CASE'S PREVIOUS RECORD IS HELD NOT TOO BRIGHT CHICAGO (INS) A slatemenl that he would provo that tho Rev. Carl J. Case of Oak I'ark left two previous church charges "under tho same cloud of suspicion that now surrounds him" was the bomb tossed into court late ThurH day afternoon by William Mosi attorney for Albert R. I -Hand. He moved that his divorce hear ing be continued for two weeks to ullow ftini to lako depositions in Hrooklyn and Huffalo, N. Y., to provn his statement. Midge Foell continued the henr- STOVE BARGAINS Coal Stoves 510.00, Now, ?27.00 Wood Stoves ?26.00, Now $17.00 Oil Heaters ?10.75, Now ?9.00 Skala Hdw. Company Phone Main 33 . Roesch Building FOR SALE 4 room house, city water, elec-, trie liphts, garaKO, woodnhel and cellar; located on Y street -on corner, all assessments; paid. Two lots. Price 1 sno , and jr. Mi will handle it. This prlco Includes two stoves nnd linoleum. i 6 room modern house, basement,, located on First street cloie ' In. Cement sidewalks, street' will be paved next year, lawn,; Bhadc trees, lot 4;"xl 10 feel, new parage. Prlco $3075.00; ; $lfoi.on cash. Ikilanco month- Installments. i 10 room modern house nrrnnR-cd for two apnrtmenta. tMi apartment now rented for $35 per month with permanent renters. Located closo In on Second street. I,arr lot. pave ment nnd cement aiibwalii, trees, lawn a Rood home all for $4"(nl.n; $iroit.0u cash w ill handle it; balance con tract. We. are still deliverlm,- firnt class alfalfa hay for t&.oo. Heo us for I'ire nnd Mfe Tn sitranco in pood old tine com panies. Phy, Black & Stoop In La Ornndr- Nnllnnal Hank linls J I ,n f;rnde, Ornyon. w rnoNi; maim t.a INTEREST ing until February 19 to give I-e- V. J. llall. commissioner of puh Ituid'H counsiel the opportunity to !ln works for Idaho und State Sen. gel the depositions. i'tor Guv It. droit of Washington, It had been expected that Judn Numerous entertainment feu. l-'oell would decide this afternoon tnrui, liava been arranged for the whether t.elnnd should bo granted . deh-gatec a divorce on the charges of in Itinaey made, against the minister and Mis. Charlotte Iceland, which the wife Nul.stuntinted in her test imony. Cnder cros.eamln;Ltion Mon day lr. Cit.se dented that he had eve i- lnul trouble in liLs Hanson Curl; liupti.st church, llrooklyn. or tim Delaware. Avenue church In Cul'fnlo. .Muss stated that he had leii rued Hint evidences concern in? I i "uHe's difficult les" could be obtained from reputable persons. Chicken Pox Holds Up .London Social Wedding i UiXlJON (INS) Chicken-pox t hat d;se;i;o which generally N only u mild annoyaneo for chil dren has brought grief to Lon don society. The society folk wero all set for u guy wedding party at the nmrriugu of Miss Jessie arlos Clarko und Lord Arlbur Duller, son of the Munmis ami Muichlon esH of Ormonde, when ehlckcn pox fell to the lot of the bride to be. Mrs. Carlos Clarke bad to get busy at midnight, and she post poned the wedding, much to tin disappointment of many who had stayed home from their night club's In anticipation of a gay wed ding party on tho following day. CONTRACTORS TO HOLW CAUCUS IN SPOKANE, WASH. S I ( K A X 10, Wash , ( A P ) 1 l gafc;t I'roiit .Montana, Idaho, Ore gon und Washlnglun urn expected to bo In attendance when tint fifth t'linual convention o! thi ruciflu northwest branch of thn Associa ted (Jeneral Contractors of Amer ica opens a two-day session hero Tomorrow. February 1 and 2 have been set U'; the convention date:,. Varioici pha.ea o, building, road contruct Ion and paving work will conm up for general discussion. I'roblema commonly associated with the contractor, architect und engineer will also ht stressed. Frederick L. Cruufonl, who hi i, caudidutn for tlin next iresiden ly of the national association, hits i'igniited his attention of attend ing tho conference, it. was stated line, ami will bu one of tho prin cipal speaker::. Other speakers .scheduled for ihe program Inehido I CONSTIPATION goea, anti energy, u-t and vim retnru when taking CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Keep stomach sweet liver active bowels regular only 25c HOME FORCE REVIVAL Yesterday we told you about our Home Force idea; today we want to tell you of the Force. The preaching will be done by Mr. Jones, pas tor of the church. Perry Caldwell will lead the singing.- Mrs. J. It. Rhodes will preside at ithe piano. ; Home Force Back of' this meeting is the Official Hoard. The Elders arei J. A. Oliver, ,J. J. Ilawley, J. A. Thomas, 0. C. Flesh man, W. C. Combs. Dea cons are, G. V. Roberts, John Fleshman, A. Mul lenbcrg, L. S. Weeks, Frank Millering, Joe Williams, Dr. J. L. Mc Pheison. Deaconnesses, Mrs. J. D. Smith, L. M. Parker, II. A. Thomas, II. Q. Voruz. There are four depart ments of Church-activity back of this Home Force meeting:1 the' P.i-' blu School, 11. Q. Voniz, Supt. ; the C. E.'s, tln-ee of them, Mrs. I., fivers, Mrs. J. A. Williams and Cert rude Wagner, Sup erintendents; the Wom en's Missionary Society, Mrs. II. F. Grove, Pres., and tho Loyal Sisters, Mrs. Ilia Vollz, Pres. Christian Church It We fiegin Sunday Night Urn ' ' Income Tax Tips No. J5. Whether or no; connected with, lib. trade or business, n los:i sus tained by n-ason of fire, tnrin. ablpwrecK, or other casualty in : deduclibie item. The term 'other casualty' within tho mean ing ol tho statute, IS one which arise? from tho physical forces ol" nature; for example, a flood or frost. Jf a taxpayer's home or automobilo 1m destroyed by ftre( or if his sumiiu:!' bungalow i. nuiu agMl by a storm, he may claim a deduction tr the loss sustained. Allowance, of course, must be made for any Insnranco received. In event of a collision between a truck und an automobile used for pleasure or convenience, the owner of the truck may claim a deduction for damages, provided at the time the truck was being used for business purposes. Nu deduction is allowed the owner of Die autouohilc, becuuse tho car wan not being used for busine:;s; neither in it a "casualty" its de fined above. Amount.'; expended by owners of uutornobiles used for pleasure or convenience In repair- . Ing damages- thereto caused- by negligent operation do not consti tute deductihlo losses. Loss of property by theft or burglary is deductible, also a loss from embezzlement. Ordinarily a los:j from embezzlement or theft , oenirlng in onn year and discov ered In another is deductihlo for the year In which sustained. Losses In Illegal transactions nr.- mil deductible. URNS H J Cover with wet baking soda 1 aflerwords opply ceniiy VA 0 RUB Omr 17 Million JarM Utcd Yearly Paris has returned to corsets and decreed that, .Shapeless watst-lincs Protruding1 abdomens Balky hips are passo. . . Tho enlarged waist-Ilno is not popular with women who care about their personal appear ance. Wear a LA CAMHXE and bo comfortable. A complete line or the different models al -wuys on hand. Mrs. Roht. Pattison Corsellcro IM10110 3i!2-V IU'H. 1701! Oak LA GRANDE'S PIONEER HOME FURNISHERS (j Mill, W. H. Bbhnenkamp Co. MANY LA GRANDE PEOPLE ATTENDED WOOL CONVENTION A. H. Hunter. Orover Orlmnietl. Tom Walslnger, Mr. urn) Mrs. .L,D. Itobbln, und County Agent II. (3 A very, attended I lit wool growers' convention at. I'cndletnn recently and heard Or. rhs. J. itrand ex plain tin sheep export bill. This bill received a, favorable resolution at the wool growers con vention nt Hall Luke lust weeU and tho wool growers at rendition ex pressed themselves In favor of such legislation. , William Oobbin, of 1'nioit, also attended the meeting and coiu moiited on (he value of the tariff on wool which he said ha largely 'been responsible for the recovery ill sheep value. He thinks that uheep legislation would have the sumo effect. , Offender l ined IjilOIIO SIAiiSMr'IKI.I), Or. J. ('. lJry;in:. arrested a third time for Uiiior offense's, was fined fliiiet am! sentenced lo Jli day;i in jail by Judge Joehiik of this city. The man was found in possession of liquor nnd a sill) at Cooslun. Hherlff Kllingsen anil his ilepu tles brought the prisoner to M:ir slifleld. Hc.sidents of ('ouston and the offense was uncovered by a federal agent. Itldo tlio Now, Modern, Healed ItiiSNcs 12 nml 1Q-Ias.senger LA GRANDE JOSEPH STAGE LINE Leave La Grande nt 7:i!0 A. M., !):: A. M.. 1 1 :.! A. M., 2::i(i I'. M. :l::io I. II. 4 ROUND Tltll'S' DAILY Clmoso (lie i'omforlublr, Halo NlnKu for Vuur Trip LADIES You can each hnvo a flno SAItlilO l lll And pay for It on installment pMn. Itcniitlful Fins At very low prices CHRIS MILLER I will buy nil tho raw furs i offered for frnlo ggsyZScioz.' Late Storage Evciiy Ono' Al)ihityly -a . ' ,. (uarnnleed , ' The Grande Ronde Meat Co. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS machine: shoi ani ixUNnitT All Kinds of Mnehfm-ry, Anloiiiobib'S nnd Tractors Itcpalml Overlinuh'il nnd I trim lit ' Actrtylcno WVIdlni? "f All Kinds Cylinder ltorhi(f mid OvitnI.o I'Jstons Crnnltsbnrts, l'l:dons mid IMkIoii VUih ItctfroumI (ilvo Us a Trial D. FITZGERALD Prop. A ... ' ' 1 Established 1896 rnmmuuiiy iiiiiltluic .sircsst'il. KAK10U, Or. Of fleers of link er post No. 41 1 were1 guostu of honor nt tint weekly Kiw.inis club luncheon here. Tho legion nalrert and tlu Kiwutdnnti It wan announ ced In speeches H, udo by members of both orgniu.:i.iuns, will wurk together during the coming ycur, both HlroHyhifc,' (-(immunity build ing. ' coo 1 -A41A I Vll f-x? A nr i i rr ..rr h.irb.it?Ki raMs The vast majority of female ills are directly traceable to a run down condition. HuOland, tha turnout Swift Tonic, hat rettorad to vigorous, robutt health thousand! ol thoutandt ol dellcata woman, tine Ifite. It is a pure safe vegetable com pound that acts gently and quick ly, toning and building up the entire system. have a complete fresh Stock of Goodrich RUBBER, GOODS Red Cross Drus Store FOUR FLOORS OF FINE FURNITURE We l jiff 1 Vfe Si m mmmmm Spring Begin to Reveal Themselves Clothes for a brighter season have just . ar rived, an assortment worth seeing for its beau ty alone if not for making selections. Be among the first to learn the secrets of Spring fashion, know the turns that hats have taken, the sil houettes approved in wraps, suits and frocks. Then with the modes clear in your mind choose early, choose now, liecause this is when models are fresh and the variety satisfies. Apparel - Millinery Accessories LADIES READY-TO-WEAR ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo DIAMOND TIRES and TUBES Ore. Hdw. & Imp. Co. FORDSON Cars - Trucks - Tractors PERKINS MOTOR CO. La Grande, Ore.' The Best Thought of Hi Class Grill in There's A Reason We sei"ve the best the market affords . At Popular Prices Quick Service All-Amcrican Place MERCHANTS' LUNCH DAILY Delicious Coffee to. m la Bil a Under new management since January 1st. 1 1 M M m BIHIEBBBln Fashions o and Most Talked of Eastern Oregon I ri .1 .if I ' Oliver On vmmmEnnm i - II Silver Grill jass3 o : o f O " o o o 1 o : o o ' n Mi 61. M a n; ;i :: Hi: Sa to;. I cn. ii ii ii i ii Si II