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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1924)
Friday, February R, WOMEN'S NEWS of On of the most tnJoyal)l soclul ovunts of the m a son will 1i thi Klks' Fraternity Hull to In Klvon t tho Klks' hoinn In hu Ornndo this evening. All rciku anil I lull oh nrv Invltod and whli fxtvllciit nui Btc u good tlmo In anticipated. Thannual ltnlt and banquet to bo Klvin by the Klks lodge on WimbinKton'a birthday Is fust tak ing ahano and them In every Indi cation that It will he a repetition of the olden eluborate occasion vhlch I.a Grande Hociety enjoyed. Tim general committee held n meeting Wednesduy evening and all snh-rommlltees were named. Active Klks wero picked for euch place and good judgment was nsd in fitting im-mherM to th tuHks un signed. InvltalloiiHvlll he out In n few days and from the orlio fol lowing the find announcement of f1i( event in Elkdom the at lend -, anee wilt be large. Miss Gladys K. Miller presented the following pupils In a piano re cital at her studio in the Soinmer building. Wednesday evening, Feb ruary sixth: David Stoddard, Mnry Jtantz. Mildred 'Pulley, l'aullne Mc f'onry, William . Miller. Mildred Smith, Kdna Mae Wilson, Murcia Tulley, I'Vanci'H '.I'lgileheek, Shirley While and Klta-ibd). 1'nyton. Medlcat Springs. (Special) Th "Alio" club was dellgtitruMy entertained last Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Grace John son, with Mrs. Johmton and Mrs. S. S. Dolby as hoHlesses. A plea sant time wns spent nt cards with high honors golnjj to Mrs. ,1. V. Kennedy nnd (Jeo. South and the consolation prizes going to Mrs. O. Flemings and "y Turner, liefore adjournment delirious refresh ments were served in the Dutch style, which odded greatly to the evening, after which the guests departed reporting a splendid time. Tove. (Special) The Indies of Ihe ICastern Star lodge, gave a de lightful party at. the lodge rooms on Tuesday afternoon, honoring Mrs. Alva Murphy. Mrs. It. F. Mu nich and Mrs. F. M. Kllis. A plea sant social time was spent after which n delirious luncheon wuh served. Mrs. It. J. Green will be hostess to the (Mio club tomorrow after noon. .,. , , Tho Business Women's club will have a banquet Thursday, Feb uiary 14. at the Soinmer Hotel din ing room. The Taicky Thirteen club will meet Thursday afternoon, Feb ruary 14. wllh Mrs. William Hoi Ions as hostess. DROP DOOR WARMING CLOSET LIFT KEY PLATE OVER FIRE BOX VtNTILATtD SECTIONAL CAST LININGS ADJUSTABLE SLIDING OVEN DAMPER POKtR andSLICEP DOOR DUPLEX GRATES DIRECT DRAFT DAMPER SLIDE SANITARY LEG BASE Sanitary, Washable, Indestructible No blackening or rubbing. Just think, it can be washed with soap and water just as you clean the bathtub or sink! Even the cooking top is polished. Just wipe it off. This remarkable "Univit" Porcelain is as hard as flint and will retain its beauty and lustre to the end. Why endure a bothersome, , old style, dirty stove when at this time it is so easy to procure a bright, handsome Universal Porcelain Range? 1924. SOCIETY ESSAY CONTEST TO BE HELD IN OREGON SCHOOLS Kl'OKNK. (Special) Kvery high school and secondary school student in Oregon is eligible to compete In tin- prize essay contest of the Afherieuti riicmlcat Society, according to word received by Prof. Drln Stafford, of the Fniversity of Oregon department of chemis try. The contest is to be country wide. Kach contestant may submit one essay, not to exceed 2fiiM words, which must he rnnfiiHi-tl to Ihe following six subjects: The liela- 't(nn nf PhiMiilttl rv tn Ilou'th nm! Disease, to the .Enrichment of Life, to Agriculture and Forestry, to Na tional Defense, to the Home, to the Development of the Industrie! and 1 lesourccs of Kach St ate ( l he contestants to write on their own .state industries and resources, j The best essay on each of these subjects in each slate will he 'awarded $25, and -six best canny n will be 8eicted by Ihe national committee of judges from among the stute winners. The writers of the winning essays in the national contest, will be awarded four-year scholarships to Yale University or Vansnr college, each scholarship to carry wlih It $!iou a year in addi tion to tuition fees. Seismologist Say (Quakes May lleioine More Violent LONDON. AP) The earth is in a continual state of unrest, inter nally us well as on the surface, says Professor H. II. Turner of the Lon don Training college, in a. recent lecture he declared that almost every day an earthquake occurr ed somewhere, and often three or four took place. These quakes seemed to he getting more frequent and it Is still a question with ex perts whether the worst had been passed or is still to come. t'ommenting on the accuracy in our times of the 'science of SeisT mology, the professor said that modern methods of recording, had proved that what lias hitherto been written on the seismographs us in terior rumblings are in reality olrl h i-n in I. id tin fn f .Irm-ii In I n. Lll-th Ihnl tin. n.nu tu nnl' I.Knln.n or disturbed. 0. A. C. HAS 4,170 : STUDENTS NOW CORVALLTH. (Special) Reg istration of all students for tho Oregon college year has reached 417'. This figure includes sum mer session, short course, and music students. Full year stud- universal Pi',VN.vEn$M. i I -A LIFETIME l-H f i i i ' - j! -4. lr- SPRING EALANCED I IP LJj 173 l) 1 oven poor) I J? FULL PORCELAIN y Finished in Beautiful Sl 3 Peacock Blue or Pearl Cray W "UNIVIT" PORCELAIN r CARR S INTEREST Flounces Follow P;9w rW.r$&'j? (copyright by m calls With bo much emphasis on the "pencil' trilhauetto, deslgnera are featuring gowns with tiat trimming that not break the silhouette outline. Instead of byintr shirred, nun - nets aro simply straight pieces of material hant'inff straight aLu f.iick. enls for Ihe cntlro year to dale number si 37. In addition to Ihe students ac tually residing on the campus, the euHcgirenche3 tens of thousands of piTsnmt throughout Oregon in the course "f the year, through Hp extension workers during the yea r. La.sl year more tlmn U.S.fiOO persons attended the JiNOn meet lugs conducted In all parts of Oregon under auspices of exten sion workers, who went Into every nook and cranny of the utate to preach the gospel of bet ter farming methods nnd better farm and community homo practice:--. Former La Grande Folk Gather in California (Continued from pngn 1) and Held. Held being confined to his home -with typhoid fever. 1 Following is a list of those who 'registered at the tallies: 1 M r. a Mil M rs. J . F. 1 ouglas, ('ompton. Cnl. ROOMY WARMING (MET COMPARTMENT CCHdiNfD CHECH DftAFT CONTROL I FR DAMPER KEY PLATE THE LA' Line of Silhouette Mr. unit Mm. Jihh I,, nobcrlnon. roiapion, ('al. Mr. and Mm, Milo A. Sniilh and son, l.onjc Hwu-b, i'n. Mr. ami Mrs. A. II. Prltiro, liur bank, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Parsons, Al tiantlira, nl. MIhh llulllo Scott, Alhanihra. cut. Mr. and Mis. J. n. OMidl, Al hamhni, Cal. ' Mr. and Airs. Ci-o. K. Kay, Al hamlirn. 1 ftl. John ItonuVrson, l.a Crando. Or. I'nliiii'r Myikit, ,a CJriindc. Or. Mr. and Mrs. I,. M. loyt. l.a Grnndo, Or. Mr. and Mrs. riaiido n1ur nnd thri'o rhlldron, Ontario, Cal., form crly Cnssli' CloodnoiiKli. Mn. and Mrs. Itay fHon, Tor ranrc, Pal. ' , . , Mr," and Airs. Win. Sion, Tor rance, :al. , Oust on Rlon, Torrance, Oil. Mr. and Mis. I,. Hull, I. on An Rrnli's, Cal. Mr. ind Mrs. K. Hhlrloy, Ion An jfclcfl. Cnl. Mr. and Mrs. Grovor rulllnni, San l'cdro, Cal. Mr. and Mrs.' W. U. Jnck,' Hah JVdro, Cal. . Mr. nnd Mrs, John Hand. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Sinallcy nnd daiiKhliT. Sun JVdro. Cal. Mr. und Mrs. Arthur Jones and family. Kanta. Ana, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. C, H. KtHwcll, Kan In Ana. Cal. I'YanclH Stllwclt, Santa Ann, Cal. Mr. and Mm. M. A. Hiilwcll and family, Santa Ana, Cal. J). C. Slllwcll and family, Wll- niiiifrton, Cal. Mrs. Olive V. Hay, Us Anfreles, Cat. Miss Klma Hay. Los AneReles. Cai, Mrs. T". C. Crawford, Ran Fran cisco. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Howard ftowo and family, Torrance, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Jl. S. Stokes und son, Lena Itohcrlson, Coinpton, Cal, Mr. and Mrs. U 1. Noah and daughter, ,on Uracil Cal. Dr. G. V. Ziinmerinan, Tlalhoa Beach, Cal. Italic Green. Los Angeles, Cal. Warren Kui-Im-h, J.os Angtdes, C"al. Conrad Scliiffner, Los Angeh-s, Cal. William Kc own, Los AngeleH, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Ilohert G. Hwart. ;ind son, formerly Siepha Kcmieda, Alhuinbru, Cal. All. anl Mrs. Jas. O'Hura, San ta Ana. C:il. M r. und M rs. A mhros Wrlh t . Santa Ann, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. llt-ndniHon. M r. ami M rs. 11. C. Vinacki-, KagU; Jtoek, 'al. Mr. and Mrs. O. l Klngstoy, Torrance, t ;al. . Mrs. Ktta Hume, Hedonda Heach Cal. Klsle llutiie, lit'tlonda Ileach. ;cal. j Kllein Hume, Hedondu H-ach, ;Cal. j Mr. and Mrs. Krunlt McGtnnts, i Island City, Ore. 1 Mr. and Mis. 1'. H. Dickinson. Lantn Ana, Cal. I Mr. and Mrs. J. L. ituhy. La Grande, Ore. I Mr. and Mrst Geo. Grout, Mrd land, Cal. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hradford, KhrI Itock, Cat.. foriiHTly Avi Vlnacke j J. H. Ik long, LI Monte, Cul. ' , Geo. K. Corpe. Kl Monte, cal. ! Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wright, Lai .Grande, Ore. I Kvelyn Wright, La Grande, fire, j Marvin Wright, la Grande. Ore. j Jii'k Ilarhin. Hanta Ana, Cul. 1 A hove are ail formerly Grand fionde valley residents. Antl-Tni Aant In Al"ria. AHTOKIA. or. J. Kltiff Hyron of Portland in hpn noiirilinrc fundH and iirranlii(f for solicitor to oh 1 toln rtlfrnaturcfi to tho inltlotlvo ! mpuiirn for the repeal of the Htutf Inrorne lax law. GRANDE 'ttVENTNG OBSERVER Portland Lady Gains 5 Lbs. On "Tallinn built tno up twenty seven po inds nnd brought me splendid health two years ago and I have cuntlnued to feel fine ever since," is the remarkable state ment mad i recently by Mrs. Fred Westln, atfJ Kttnt Mill St., North, Portland. Oregon. "Htolmich trouble hud almost completely wrecked my health. I had absolutely no energy und nothing seemed worth whilo to me. i would-cat and then vlsh I hadn't, as I suffered so terribly from indigestion. The puin. bloat ing, heart palpitation and nervous East and West Are in . Lasting Romance ISTov SAN FUANFISCO. (INS) Do-, spite KilliK TamotiH lines the Kas3 und West - noun-times do meet, us was .shown here recently by tlie arrival from tho Orient of Mr. und Mr.'t. Herman Itmnnibld on a tour of the world, liuum fleld, an official of tho South Munchurlan Hallway, was marrletl six years' ago to a pretty young Japane.su girl. "We are very happy." said Hamuli. -1.1. . Intermarriage between the races is like marriage belwech any two persons tho success of the venture depending entirely upon the Individual!'." While her husband talked, Mrs. Haudi fb hl, whoso Jnpaneso namo is Kanoko, hastily tucked in a stray wip of blue-black hair, us she arranged to poso for plio tupra pliers. Hau m field wni born in Vlenm; am) Iuik lived In Jaiuin for more than 1 (i yeurs. Ho Is studying economic! and doing research work Tor tho Manchurian Hall way. l)lh NnnuM Kile County Down DCHLIN (AP) Whlln Iho Free State government Ih making the teaching of the Irish language conipnlsory in Iho hcIiooIh, quid using it on on fH-imiity with ling lish in all puhtie. proceeilitigH and document s, the government tf North Hast I'lster has Instituted a prosecution against a farmer In County Down for having u nnme In Irish on his cart. A RKANDR MAIIKFTS TODAY 1 ' I Top Prloo Alnrkota. Unjich I'Birfl 4 iiu a ilozonr Cahlmgo, ro, lop timidly. Klllln, atrulKht. palont $2.(ir. Waalilnntnn hard whout. LADIES- You' can each havn a fino , SAltlii: FUH And pay for It on installment plnn. ncaiitlful Fiirfl At very low prices CHRIS MILLER I will buy all tho raw furs offered for snlo ARCADE Starling Monday .The picture Jyou have waited two years to see TheWILUAM FOX screen version of A.S.M.Hutchinson's ramous novel Jl HARRY MILLARDE production r MARKET NEWS Breakfast Bacon 2 Be "MT. EMILY BRAND" One-half or Whole Strip None Better The Grande Ronde Meat Co. Each Bottle ness I suffered from this nlomnch trouble made life miserable for me. "When I bcftnn taking Tnnlar I only weighi-d one hundreil and toiir :umd. After taking my fifth buttle ( frit better tluUI in years and found 1 hail actually gained twenty -seven pounds. Since then 1 ha vo" not needed Tunlae. but I am never without a bottle in tho house." " Tunlae is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no k ihsl Itute. Over 4u milMou buttles sold. Take Tunlae Vrgi tuhli Pills. $2.00. Oranges, medium CO cents, largo !)(l cent:, Lemona, GO. coiitn pop dozen. , , weet potatoes, 2 I ha for 2fio. l''loilila grapel'riilt. 1ft cents, cratiherrhrt, 25 cents per lh, Kreah Bpliuu h. Ha per Ih, Parsniiw. 0 cents per pound. Iliad Mi ir.e.to isc, fur :tr.c Hot housu lettuce. 35e pT Hi. Celery, two hiiiwli for :ife. Green Onions 2 hunches fur Ifie. l'otulur!, $1,75 per 10U pounds. Jiuneh heels, 2 for 15 ceutit, liiineh carrots. 2 for 2f cents. i'uullfUiwer, i'fi. cents per pound. . Turnips, 5e. per Ih. (reen peppers, 6'i cents per Ih. IfriiKscI aprouts, 2fc. ltalslns. Hi to 20 cents per Ih. Cm-' .sugar, $H. 40 per I (Ml 1 1 is. Tillamook cheese, 45 cents per Hi. . Croamory butter,; 5B cents 1 lb., 91.10 2 pounds. : Ducks and gnerto 2(1 cents, (im- oys 3(1 cents, hens 2fi cents. Spring chluketiH, 33 cents.. Clams, It) ceiita per pound. KiiHtfin Oysters 05 cents por pint. . Olpmplc Oysters, 86 cents per pint. Crabs, 35 cents a pleco. lteef loin and flat bono,' 25c. Lamb chops, 40 cents. Shoulder lamb chops, SO c.enlH, Hound steak, 25 cents per lb. Pot roust it, 15 to 18 cents, licef boil, S. id and Ui cents. Leg of lamb, 40 cent. Pork, whole shoulder, - HI cents. Pork, shoulder roast, 20 cents. Pork chops, 25 cents. Steak, 20 to 25 cents. Link sausage, so cents per lb. Gasoline, 20 rents. Coal Prices. Mine, run nnd nut, $12 delivered. Kgg und Htovo, (I 2. fit) delivered. Lump. (13.25 delivered- mm kik. mi?. m i t2ae Baking - vvjutT taaai- tKiaraajayotfier - - ICS Ki n The Pesfect ILeavenet CHICAGO MATRONS CARRY REVOLVERS 1'iiii'inn - ri.N.a.l The Allmtl Un a of rhlruKo I0 not imrlt lx- .riiiia nriillllil with Iholll HO III Hell n HlmiMn folks ovi-h In llwrnnt siwl noiloii llininirHcHirii' in wor ci-Bli'ililri lii'llovp. Hnt ll'n tlnu to hiivi' n.tnti' n voitiio nmoni? 1 hi clty'a womi'n. Mm. l-nink M'ownli y llrown ami Iiit .InilKlil.T. Mrs. O.rnlil (Irupi'. who llvp out nlonit tlin pxrliwlrp Norlh Hhofi', nil- tho proof. Min. llrown imimiMI, an no in iihout lo t'lilor lnr niolor mr on il.n u-nv t. itlloml it nnllferl lV .lolm MoCoiinli'li. anil aliowoil on inti'rvli'wur hi'i' wi'upon. 'Il'a JuhI u llltlo ais-i'iiiiiire ix- tihootur," Hho fiiild Willi un nlr of W..II whnl nf 11?' Klin auid alio hn.l Iti.Mr.l Hull II. WItH flUltO tllO t Ihliiir ror ( lilcnico 8 aorioiy womuii lo hnrk inito oroiillil vllh tlioin. KI10 and hor iluimhior havo tho poniilnslon or Iho t'lilof of follro to bo iirmoil. The norvnnlH. loo, m Iho Townloy lioino lurry woapona. Mm. Townloy owna a rnim nonr i'IiIouko. On !iill iiriiifnooiiB alio spliiH oul thorn untl linprovos lior oyo popplnic loinaio oniiB orr the ronoo with lior alx-ftun. hVliriiary llth. la laat day to pay watir ront without ponnlly. g-T-Mt Now ia tho time to take ndvHiitnfre of our sale on Eaton, Crane and Tike's Fine Writing Papers The best . Stationery in use Red Cross Drug Store Fresh II Hazclwood Cottage Cheese ' ' ... William Saratoga Chips.- - v A nice assortment of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Fresh Bakery Goods PHONE US J. G. Snodgrass 109 Two Phones Depot Street Call Main 75 i No Charge for Delivery ! t Sib BBIBBBIIS er La Grande, Ore. ANNOUNCES YOU SHOULD TRY OUR Merchants Lunch ! Served from 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. The Best in the City Choice Steaks and Chops Delicious Coffee Sea Food Quick Service - Popular Prices All White Help The best thought of, and most talked of hi class Restaurant in Eastern Oregon There's a Reason "Jack" Robertson, Manager "Fred" Andrews, Chef bbbbbbbbb Silver PAGE THREE. ! :'' CI l 9 from thi (Mcodu of Chin m A Itthm of tttodem Ptrltua imgnttt oum tht tivpftaHon Ibr dw til tJun to tndtly bjhiful ftnion taf the tdca tn Sula Canton, wuh l nimmcd, chufun coUit. and orfh. .. 1 Ju'JLV NFLUENZA As a pravantiva, malt and tnbaia mgbt ana morning VAPORUB Ovt irMlUlenJari U4 rrto 1 NAM" OP you r . : j nuitc IURI 1 I II J r V.SbBW-' j I i PUTMAN'S - YOUR ORDERS DBBBBBEBjH 11 B Grill s: 1 i