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Thursday, March 13, 1024. PAGE THREBjL THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER NEWS of Portal ni'WH rmiHt wi In the hniulft of the surlily oililor hy !:.'! o'clock. Oiio io tho fart that tho Borlal pap U nuulr up brforr noon, it Ik prnrtimlly lm poHRlMo to insort fitorirH nftrr that hour. Hi-roaftor, Items, no matter how important they arc, that ore dHayrri Ixyond that hour, will not he prinUi. until tho following day NVwa Kill tor's Notr. Tho regular monthly Country rlub dancr will ho Riven at tho fount ry rluh Monday rvrninsr. -March 17. The committee lit rhadn an r. I. 1'utman. chair man, Mr. and Mm. H. K. Conlldfcc Dr. and Mi-h. I U itnlRlon, Mur rim UocHrh, Mr. and Mm. Adolph Rit'griHl. Mr. and Mrs. Henry IIcsh. Mr. and MrH. T. it. Maxwell. Kred II. Kiddle. Mrs. Sude Van Rurm. I.. ( Smith, Mr. and Mm ltosco" Ncal and Mr. and Mm. T. K. Bel lamy, Kxlcnslve plans arc Ix-insr made and Loney's orchestra has hern ciiKUKcd for the ufiuir. A eood tinin In anticipated and all niem liem ore cordially Invited to he present. Tho .Pyihlnn Sister chih nTiTl their rr-Kiilur meeting ycniertlay af ternoon with Mrs. CJIIe. lurmln and .Mrs. A. II. Shannon as hos teKef ut the home of Mrs, Mam den. Tlie afternoon was spent In vltritltiK,. ufler which a delicious luncheon was served hy the eli:inii liif, hostesses. . . There was o pood attendance yesterday when Die Missionary So ciety of Die Methodist church met. at the home of Mrs. A. V. I.effel. This meeting marked the closing of the ronieKt und much Interest was manifest . A very In t en-si iiip leNson' was studied and discussed, n short htislness meeting took place and the t wo HUlo llunlinn kIHh ileilKhtful duet, which those pres ent appreciated very much, lii lore adjourntnent a dainty luncheon was served hy the honKss. , The Missionary Society of the Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Ueortfe, 1708 Second si re.-t; Kriduy afiernoon ut ::tn o'clock. : , Mr P. S. Ivanhoo left last eve ning yn route for Golden, Colo-1-UU0. where her brother Is serious ly ' I)).' She expects la remain in Colorado several weeks. The Itusiness Women's rluh will hold their rexular business meet .n this even Ins ut 7::io o'clock, at the Neighborhood club rooms. Cove. (Special) Mr. ond Mrs. C. I.. Itowe were greatly surprised re cently, when a number of friends .pave them a delightful party. A larffe , number of neighbors and rrlends were present and it most enjoyable evening wan spent, after which, a delicious luncheon was nerved. Mr. ond Mrs. Howe are leaving Cove In the near future to mnko their home In Walla Walla. ' Covn (Special) A dancing parly will he held at the Maccubee hall on Monduy, March 17. This Is a library benefit dance and wtlt he CA Where Your ABSOLUTELY FRESH CANDY MADE EVERY Come in , and The Candy Shop "The Home of Home-Made Candy" . 220 First St. Blue Mountain Orego LUMBER WHEN YOU CAN GET BETTJ??. SERVICE, MORE VALUE, GREATERJlJALITY, AND MORE COURTEOUS WE GIVE YOU THE INESS. TeKfrhone Bowman - Hicks Lumber Company ; For Mill or Box Wood Phone M-517 ; J. L. MUNHALt, SOCIETY sponsored hy the Woman's club. i .. . j Klgin. (Special to Hie Observer) The ijidleK Improvement club of Klgin, held Its semi-monthly inert -ing this afternoon. Mrs. I W. Kellep was lender and hostess for the occasion and a very enjoyable ;and profitable afternoon was j spent. ;. Klgln. (Special to the Observer) ' Mrs. H. A. Watson was given 11 .delightful surprise party recently by a number of friends the oecan- ion being her birthday anniversary. ; Games were enjoyed during the 'evening, utter which dainty re freshments were served, which con- sang a duel, which those pres 1 eluded a very pleasant evening. Cove. (Spec'ial) -The Do-cas So ciety was entertained by Mrs. J. W. Hoatson Thursday afternoon. Twenty-! hree ladies were present, lunch was served and a most en joyable time spent. Mrs. William Ueynolds presented the society whh twenty pounds of carpet rags all cut and sewn, ready for rug making and us the society mal;es 0 specially of making rugs, tin gift was very acceptable. Cow. (Sporial) Miss Kstlior Jolinson wan Klvcn u rti'llKhlful surprise parly last week, the oera slon helnif her ril'leenlh hlrthday anniversary. Jlrs, Urn lie Korde made her a lieaullful birthday rake and n delicious lunnheon was serv ed. There were for1y.-one youm peopU; present and the evening was pleasantly silent with' music and Kaiiir.l. ... Cow. (Special) Misses Klhel Qulmliy and Josephine Kllss enter tained 1 li- i. y, ). eiui, al h, resilience or Mrs. A. U. Conklln Monday eveninK. Beauty Hints The Gothless (.hi. There are certain types of beauty whose asset is their nai uralm-H and who are spoiled by any sug gestion of sophistication or arilfl- clallty. Such a type is I he fair ! her. uly who inherits her blonde I hair, blue eyes, and tail, vigorous j build frotn some lar Nordic ances try. "A daughter of the gods, di jvlnely (an and most divinely fair" J is Tennyson's-dencripl ion of the i Hruiiribiiiiii lype, and as one writer has pointed out, the gods of Olym pus w-re ulinoM all described as blonds and It would be. difficult to imagine a Greek artist painting a brunette Vi-mis. So our North ern beauty has a distinguished his tory to draw upon, and if she is true to her Inherited- physical vt irlbuteM and keep herself physic ally ill by plenty of outdoor exer cise, she will need vary little arti ficial aids to beauty. As soon j picture a Viking with pencilled eyebrows and a cuptd's how month las one or these splendid vital types heavily rouged and lipsticlted. It is 1 rue that under the unnatural I conditions of modern life, it Is sometimes necessary to help Na jture but the goddess type should choose her beauty aids with dis crimination and use them with dis. icrelion. tier fair .'dcln requires a j powder light and delicate in tex 'tnre snch a Java, and preferably Credit is Good see iisrffiirk TREATMENT THAN WE'LL QUIT BUS Main 8 H III I III 1 1 in the nfttnrello shade. Puring the indoor monlhs. If uddltlonul color is needed In Hi cheeks hr new daylight rouge mandarine will be found to hh-nd with the tight col oring of Die skin nnd hair. The nitrurlivcncsa of the Noise beauty, lei nie repeat, i: In her health ami vigt.r, the Inheritance from Viking for beairt, so tbat to her it is vital to get plentv of freah air and vig orous cerc se. Wherens her bru ni'tle sirlers may like lo sit, by the fire on snowy, windy days, MiH'j liiuutthihla wilt find it not only to tier liking, but also very much to her well being to put on warm snort clothes and take a I brisk walk. In summer, she may i.wlm, row. and play tenuis to her heart's content. It will not only add lo her health hut to her beauty. .Of course she wll uc qtiln sunburn or tan. as this type very easlJy does; in this cum?, peaches, an outdoor power with a tannlsh shade may he lived to hHnd with the warmer tone of the skin. m;v tow Kits iNsT.ij,r.i nv iavi:m6i:t statiox DAVKNI'tJUT, la. (INS). If you notice that WOC comes ll stronger and clearer than usu il some evening, you will he safe in assuming the new lowers u a support for the transmitting an-it-nna are in use. The n"W towers stand on th" old buildings, although new bae construction was necessary. The tops of the towers are li" font frotn the roof and -10 feet above the street, towering f" nbove the old WOC towers, one t he pride of t he I avenport sta tion. The additional height of. the aerial will bring the natural os eilating period of tho antenna, cir cuit to a point considerably sibov. WOC'n operating wave-length, and it Is expected the operating of f Ich ncv will be increased. Cowhoys Show Arrail'tril, .'KNIll.KTON, ore. Tlie tul.e list has heen Kun ninl eed and un derwrint n and all plans lire under way tor the linl.ilnK or llilrd an nual Camas I'mi-le cowlioys' con venlion at t'klali this year, accord ing to slalemenls or m'l'ieialH of the rhow. Tie1 dates will lie I'Vlday and Saturday, .iuiy 4 and fi. 'i'lie' nhow consists of rodeo sports of all kinds. An old-timer hi one who can remember when the woman who used iiowder on Iier neck was considered dnrllU'. TO DARKEN HAIR :: APPLY SAGE TEA Look Young! Bring Back Its Natural Color, Gloss and Attractiveness "Cmnnion panlt n snflc Lrowed Info a' lKavy leu wit li Kiiipliur nttdi'd, will turn prny, .strrakeii and faded liair bcaiitil'iiliy l:irk and luxuriant, -Just ii fi'- applications will prove a reveiy ion n your nun- ih indi slrciit'd or irrav. Mimiil' tiio andAulpluir rnoino nt &0IF;uiyA, ouiplt'some. ArinffitT way ib to Kjt a bottle ujvyciii a mip ami 'tilpbur ( 'tijffTniiHl at any dru storo 11 raxdrTor nm. 'J'his ia the old- inn imnmvcd hv tht: nddilinn oToLlinr in'TCiiipntft While wispy, pray, faded hair ia not sinful, we all dt'sirc to retain our youthful appearanie nnd attractivo iipss. Hy (laikniinp your hair with Wyetlfs Sape r.nd Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it docs it so naturally, ?o evenly. Vou just dampen, a sponpo or foft brush with it and draw this thropph your hair, taking ine small stranu at a tunc; hy morn- nll prav hairs have disappeared. and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, plofisy, soft and luxuriant. P:iri.i has returned to corsets and ilocroi'.l that, Shapclou walHt-llnes Protruding abdomens Bjlky hips are pxuae. The enlarged walst-llne Is not popular wllh women who care about their personal appear anco. Wear a LA CAMILLB and be comfortuble, A complete linn or the different models al ways on hand. Mrs. Robt. Tattison Corset li're riioue 322-W IU-S. 1703 Oak I Tho Corset That nrcnthcji I 0 N HOUSE LEADERS REJECT REQUEST OF PRESIDENT WASHINGTON (AD House to. publican leaders definitely turned down Wednesday lhi reinicst or IVesldf ut Coolliliro for n' resolution making efrcrtive Immediately the proposed ?r. per cent reduction In Income laws payable this year. llcprcKcnuitlvv l.onffwortb. re publican lender, told Mr. ("oolldBe ihc piirllaincnlury situation would not permit action on such a resolu tion lu forvi Saturday when first In stnllmi'ius on toxiw nwt bo paid. MINAM COMPANY TO INSTALL NEW nnivPP l?Ti,PnTiTl'"l""nul wnrk ,l01"' l,y I'-rlcdinan lUWHiK, BUUIH ror lhp 80Vernu,n, 1,,.,g . ' j mivui nr.. (Hncclnl to the Oh. server) The Mlnnm l.unincr com imnv l nrenarlnir to Install more ! 1.. 11. ..hiMliiir mill and ! saw mill. :' """"'"rsy 01 naeon The mill will resume operations j""" Miakespeare. on April 1, nccordiiiB to present, II was Friedman, then In thc plans, and with additional ma-! employ of Polonel 1). . Kuhlan.! chinery inslallcd. n greater cut is , millionaire Cliicairo hohhylst audi expected. exponenl of Huron's authorship' IliiihliiltC New HrlilKC of ccrlaln Shakesperean works, Tho new steel brldffe ut Minanl, who diciidiered tlie famous Zlm-! now under construction, is ox-: (Herman note from Germany to; peeled to he completed within less .Mexico, after It had baffled the' than two months time. jenllre War Department. It was' ' - ! Friedman who camu to the rescue' "O A C nav" Marrh 20 W. J. K,. uay w-",l"7 At IHultnoman noiei,i'iier diseiosinK the t;,,r n pint f'OIiVAl.I.IS. fPpecial) "O. A. C. day" at Ihc Multnomah hotel March 20 is expected to . draw numf-rom: tleruian and Hindoo many students and friends of the lHlies.ll,ronliout Hit: country, college to l'ortlanil at flic IickIu- nlnir of the sprinir vacation. a ' llantl Onium Note, dinner cookcil and served hy while i The translallon of tin' Ziminer clad co-cds from the household I man note was considered hy tlie science department will be the rirst Isiale Department to have hern re nit ruction, from ii:3l to 8:30 In the (sponsible for keeping powerful Brill room. Duiimr the meal col-i,.e nls in Mexico from nldliiB leife (rills will act as models to dis- Vieriuany hy border raids and nth play lo t lie diners upproprlato cos-: ,,r hlKKer schemes. II was what mines lor sciiooi. sin-et, in i in huuk, nlnfr, anil summer wear, "11 made in the household arls classes, j A dance K'ven hy Ihe hotel man- i emcnl In honor of the girls act. Inj? as cooks, waltresacs, and mod- els, will close the eveninff'H fesl I- v"1- NIPPONESE TAKE YANK CTTT?V1? VORQ ft U Iv V ri I vJIVO I (Oontlniifd from page 1) j ml.ln, l,ow 1... 'qm aotlner orrrtary UI llll' IliVVy, H'-lll nun ' I' Teapot Dome, of t reHpaMKers Ufti'r tho oil ri'rvvve lind hem lens.-d to Siurliilr. I in aald tliei inn rin oh were Bent by onlor of Secretary of ttn Inlnrlor Knll, wlio said tho presi dent wanted sqiiutlern removed as fhey weia tthout to tukft oil from wlileh iho ftovernmrmt woiibl jrt no royally. Ma lor (i' licral ToJune. commnn- d :mtinnia?hie rorpn, testified ! ordering a caplnin and four men to do the4work. When asked whether he did not consider thin a an extraordinary use of marine eorpH, the Cierteral t'JiUl ho ilhl not consider that point at ull hut sim ply obeyed ordorH. AVnlsli Kcn'H Mnriiies' l't f'huraeteriy.intr the sending:' oP j marines to Teapot Dome as "out- Senator Walsli charped that armeu A forcea were used hecausc Fall nnd Sinclair did not want to precipitate court action in which would he raised the quontlon of the validity of the lease made hy Kail. "You learned In school' said Walsh to Koosevelt, "that military power is always subordinated to civil power in the I'nited Htales," " Y en," 1 toosevolt answered. "As you look at It now, Isn't it outrageous use of military power?" aiiked Walsh. "Well, Senator, I would hav to look up the law und check facts. As I looked at It. It was navy prop- replied Kooaovelt. PHKSlIi:T ItAltll.0 AGAIN .mi:tiom;i) i on, pkoiu; WASHINOTON. (AD Itec ords produced here sliowed tljut President Harding wrote Fall that unless James Darden, of the Mu tual OH company, srot off Teapot jtop lie should he ejected. ! Oi h-T 1 t-Ht imony Ind icat d t hat TTurdlnir liud heen personally ac qu:ilnt'd with "certain Kenlleinen" interested In Mutual Oil. , AITOIST Vi:iCO.MI-: ItV j AU'OIIOI, IN KADIATOIC MohiusTrnw, o. (ink). a WamllUr tO IllltnlRlM nnl In flrli'n Ifili'ohol In Ihi.lr radiators h.m ihe.n iBBUfd h.n-. It was oic-,l ,ly I'Vank l!ljirrIn(llahiipoli. nf- lT lll-JffTft ffvlVl.,! liv ft- Ir.nnl luilftan. JtlVlTH U'nt ilrlvintr 1,1,, lnu..,l nuto when lui ft'lt fi inVArn T1 across hla eyes, similar to a bllnd ln hcadaniH. lleoomlng dizzy. he stopped Ihe ear, opened th-.' door and fi ll to the eroimd, lin ronelous. Dr. J. II. Jeffrey said Ttlvers .i oi-rcoiiir! by rarbon niunox jldn pas, j,,,, to nn improperly, ; ml iiil-il rarhuretor and lo l In I us.! of wood alcohol to keep the :radlator from freezing:. j I'l'iidlc-ioii lo iiavo Klnn Pai-ailiv. I'KN'DI.KTON. Dr. An open-alr ceremonial nnd parade of members of l be K' ki,ix Klan, from what Is termed Ihe sixlh province, mild to comprise all of eastern Oregon, will b,, n Pendleton .March 1", according lo nn announcement by C V. Kennedy, secrelnry of the local klan. You never really know a mm imlll you have slept on Ihc same pool table with him dur- Ing a convention, j CIPHER SHARK IS flOTl W. F. Friedman's Work in Deciphering- the Oil Scandal Telegrams Re vives Memories. WARH1NOTON. l.N.S.) llin ployinent of W. K. (rledinan. War Department code and cipher ex pert, to decade the Mrl.ean-Murns-lioheny code telcsmins. reeulls sen- World war. It reculln. also, the ,,ow iTicumaii. a nolnnlcal prolcssor ill the I'nlverslly of Wis- ' "nm tin. nations ureal 0Bt cipher expert throuch tin !r ""' ' iianment or justice ami !.l.i,.,l . r,,n,oi,s cliukkerhury io sturt u r, vol in Ion in Tndin iiKUlnMI Knjjlnnd. which resulled in tho unniaskliiK of Uerlnuu Consul ! ran. Hopp. at Kan I'ranclsco. and is Known as the 'sinr ('liher, one ;of Hie most difficult In mnin.. raphy, and consisted of six mixed alphahels a device Invented ceu- tnrlcs aKO by the l-'rench Admiral I fa.erleN and apparently lost alnru ,( ,n. Tho Hindoo conspiracy letters apparently were harmless, but cmiHiuie.i nf n t, In here and there. The code words w-ere seiecieil from a book or poetry which Kriedman found In a ;'hlcahro bookstore, and Ih-draiuutl- icnlly rushed Into "Kedernl court jSSSSSSSSSSffi We Demand No Price Penalty For Good Style We do not believe in the on" to the fair price of a exceptional. Un Die contrary we leel iunt is our duty to search out and secure thefffartesfc versions of the new modes to keep Ustep with Fashion always. You are entitled taStyle in any shoes you buy, without price penalty. ' Our reward as stylists will come through ever in creasing patronage. The Bootery Inc. 20G Depot Street Phone Main 118 "A Paradise for Tired Feet" Home of the Arch-Aid Shoe GItOVER SMITH, Mgr. One S-P.E-C-I-A-L Friday and Saturday NEW. FLANNEL DRESSES Tunnels for linen collars wllh tho translation as the trial ally of Wisconsin, to take churge was closlntr. f ti in Hardens at Genevu before Colonel Knhian educated, at his the war. At the time tho cccen owu expense at his estalo at (Jc-ltric millionaire was cnKUfc-cd In the neva, Illinois, eb:hty-slx inlelli--HluiKespeure - ltacon controversy. Kenre ofticers of the army early In hired, a professor of KiikIIsIi the war. nnd I he Insl ruction was from Harvfnrd to yo to KnKland Kiven by l'rlftlmnn and his wife. a( Viuwar Braduale, who In also an - expert cryptoloKlst. 'i'hls inslruc- l Hon, tlie only cipher trnin!liK Riven Hi" American army durlntr Ihe i war. was Invaluable In Franco, and -rledmuu, physlilly unable to en- J "'" """' wa" KlV( n a 'oniiiiii.siou ami siaiioneo ui , I'crHlilnirs headiUiirt ers, where ho superintended Hi" dcclpherlnit of J German secret metisai?cs. Worked ns IlotanM. " K.iblun hired Krledman, a plant I cuHnr. - expert, from Ihe I'Dlver-!' 1 1 practice of "tacking a bit shite because its of the greatest modern plays,' blending Comedy and Pathos, will be given at the High School by the M-I. MARCH 15, 1924 If you want to laugh "Come." If you want to cry "Come." If you want to learn something "Come." If you want to get a real kick "Come." DON'T FORGET THE PLACE DON'T FORGET THE PLACE! A Real Show with a Real Cast Reserve your Tickets at Glass Drug Store at $19.85 Forme to $:!2.ro out of gaily strii)ed wearing NOW. Some with and cuffs, belted and plain. See them in our window. LADIES READY-TO-WEAR RDER THAT " ' MKNT MOW W Havt mailt a pn mid study of monument milding, and an ordei laced in our hands ia sure to receive faithful, .intnlli ont execution. We Will GlafHy Ornish Estimate MONUMENTS Blue Mountain Marble Granite Company Iftoa S Ave. La Ornnrte, Orpvo Silver i Ofer You the Best SPECIAL DINNER ChoiceSifiaL use A No. SEA POODS Quick Service Topular Prices Strictly American Always Open Union House 'Nuf Said A. and plaided embroidered IfiUOtt uml ptirchasn Inals. rlhakenpearo orlg- jt; : A. physical culture : man ajn rolllnk .lunkca' ono happy. This Ib especially1 true of the 1 bank roll. -. n , j. u Gen.Cdrr V i) Memorial, vrvirzx vsf - .- i" ;- rn ill! nm mniiiiiiimiii mill it...: v j.., Grill MENU DAILY atuiXhopa 1 Steer Beef VER : w it: tl; Jt: i fi lt II it t!i I 'u lie iJ !'! II i s t ! -trt it t R lis 1.VC V Y A