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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1924)
Friday, June 18, 1924. THE E5 GRANDE EVENING OBSER ..7TT..E5S2.THSEH-.- NEWS of SOCIETY VOTE COUNT - Social news must be In the hands of the society editor by 9:30 o'clock. Due to the fact that the social page t made up be rore noon. It Is practically Im possible to Insert stories after that hour. Hereafter. Items, no matter how important they are, that are delayed beyond thai hour, will not be printed until the following day News Edi tor's Note. A delightful afternoon was npenl yesterday, when Mrs. James O'Neal was hosiers to the Past Chiefs club of Pythian Histers. K lection of of ferers for the ensuing year was ono of the main features of the after noon, the following ladies being installed: Mrs. C W; -Harnden, president : M rs. Jark Oliver, vice president, and Mrs. James O'Neal, secret ary-treasiirer. After a short business meeting, during" which it was derided to give a rooked food sale-hi the near future, a pleasant social hour-wa spent and delirious refreshments served. .' "" Approximately fifty Indies were In ottendnnce yesterday, when Mrs. Everett Walslntrer wns:bostoRs to the Allrei I.odlt s Aid ,at her coun try home. The afternoon was de lightfully hju-nt, a splendid niiislcut progrom being glvfti," with 'Mrs. A. V. Kisher-in charge. The homo was utlraVtlvely deco rated with ex(itiKite roses and dur ing the afternoon n delicious lunch eon was served. Thosn -nRfilslIng Mrs. Wiilstnger were Mrs. John Ha monn, Airs. Arthur Hamnnn, Miss Laura Hamonn nhd sirs. M. Jus per. . i Members of the Foreign Mission nry Norlety of the Methodist churrh spent a very Interest in afternoon Wednesday, when thcv met ut the borne of Mrs. W. V. Klnzle, It was the Inst meeting of the season and many important matters were dlsrussed. After the regular lesson was studied and discussed, a dnlnty luncheon was served by the boa teas. ... ..-. Misses Josephine ; "Rhodes and jRernlre Lloyd left Inst rvenlng for Seattle, WnsVi., where they will at tend summer school nt the Uni versity of Washington. Mrs. Frnnrls nonquet of Enter prise, came down from Enterprise yesterday to meet her mother, who came from Kunsas city, mo., ic epend the summer nt the home of ber daughter. Ill J7ZIIZ ll I3) sj?-. fx ' Domestic Science Is Taught in Windows BERLIN (AP) Lolpslzer street, the main tlioronirhfare of downtown n.-rlln, has been a inln attire l.elpslg fulr recently. In stead of erecting exposition hulhl Inir nnd renting special booths Tor their dlspluys, the tlniviitown b lslneKS ini'n have simply wrreeil S COMPLETED McNaryl Nominated by rl,Ki Majority; Mil ton Miller and James Hatvey C rah am Win. ftAl.RM. Oro. (Special!. C. J.. McNury, for lnd Hlatrs senator, won over Oeorgc 1. Baker of I'ort to convert their spacious 'show in.n.1 bv a mninrliw nf fu.ac.4 voles. windows into expositions of whntiv.coninif to .he official cui. vus of mey can "WtireiiKuniie," inn sri- the ballots cast at the rvpuhllran mm or knowledge of . how good primary election., held In Oregon nr.. limine. i no suggestion came uy ltj, k K. Kubll. also can from the League of Hou.sewlvea. ,idate for lTnitd Stfcleii s-nalor. re which desin-s Its. memhershlp to'elved U.4f.3 votes, while II. H become an aggregation of thln'4-jstallard polled S'JSa votes... . -u..i-.u..S n..eKe..pers. nft0 u.h vnl. There was a time before the1 house- polled the highest vote, for-re pub llican presidential, elector. . Other war when every . (lertn; i-... .' . 1 J " successful candidates for this honor f " ",,MK Jl7 ' received the following votes? A. W. Into the "-Iteup of - articles of L)o ss j Q 8? clothing and furniture nnd trlrtl f(Sfl Hurr,.t np Rlchor(H; 78 . to Inculcate in their the ability to make purchases with an ejo to quality. With the war ram. the prartlce of palming off s Ui-stltiuVs- lierause of., the ' Inability to obtain the proper- raw, mu terluls. Only gradually goods and wares, are' being produced on a 4!6 nnd Panlel Boyd, 74.126. W. C. Havvley, republican, for representative In congress from the first congressional jric!, received u total ot - 37,'Fifi. votes, agutnat 14, 4t8 votes received by IVter, Zim merman of Yamhill county. - ritiiuu it-uiii imh uii lereiire . t i ,i r. tonne mure in clined to stoutness Exquisite! Very Iln-MIy boned permits absolute freedom of waistline. . Every La Comtlle means "Beauty and Comfort Too" for Its wearer. The pat ented Ventllo feature makes 1a Camilla astonishingly comfort able. A full line of the different models always on band. Mrs. Robt Pattison Oorsetlere Phone Main 58 Apt. 10, New Foley Bid tweeu.reat and Imitation mater ials. . -Among , the exhibits In the show windows of , l.elpxiger sW-eet are the manufiicture of shoes, of um brellas nnd 1 of woolen '-good:!, 'I'M ere are dtsphtys of modern bed rooms, clothes closets nnd .travel ling equlpnient. Heal lore Is shown side by side with itriltif- tion, real dlnmonds with fake, nnd real fur with false. Muny schools of domestic .cro nomy are - taking their , pupils, llui whole - lenglh of "U'lpzlger street, with -.the ; lenrher . explaining - the various proresses ; exhibited. . An cffertlvo way to use the popular' maribou banding Is shown on this fitinigbtllne frork of petul pink rrepe. It edges the side pan els that nre filled -so smoothly about the waist. The use of long light sleeves on dinner and even ing frocks is Increasing nnd the. absenre of elaborate trimming is noticeable. Fashion Notes More I'miKiial Shoes. Paris. Shoes today are heroni- ing more and more unusual, (me pair combines the season's affection for orange and red. The red vamp is covered wllli large, Irregular orange splotches. Hnrbnric Ornnmcntfl. London Barbaric ornaments arc- seen these nflernoons.ut the Savoy, the Berkeley, and the other smart afternoon tea places. Kent her bracelets have reached t he stuge where they use rather large ostrich tips for the circlet and a cascade of fronds as additional ornament. Beauty Seekers Will Do Well to Try THE MARINELLO SHOP Room t, Somraer Rhbj. A beauty aid for every need N TP HON B MAIN 677 . Color on Wedding Gown. New York. The June bride may. If she desires it, have a touch of color on her wedding gown. The lead while. Unbecoming in nil com plexions, nisy be relieved by the faintest of pink undersllps or train linings. Vale Illuc S'lllt UuirerM'. New York. lingerie In palest blue silk is one of the choice of ferings fihnwn In nn exclusive shop today. The decoration is a broken geometric design in delicate yellow nnd nil edges are done in scallops of leaf green. Mayfair Boudoirs Is Newest Fad in London LONDON (AP). Fashion's eternal return in London Is dem onstrated by the newest mode of -Mayfair boudoirs and the smart night clubs a feminine swing to the left ln the form of snuff taking. Tobaccoists who for years have been supplying ctg arets In Increasing numbers ta women report a falling off In cljj a ret sales and a definite increase tn the consumption of snuff, mostly among f.-niinlne distort ers. The recent edict of llarley street that ctgnrct smoking Is re sponsible for the prevalent throat troubles imiy or may not have given impetus to the new move ment. Or course, society has divided over the n test ion. many women characterizing the fad as disgust ing, but the younger set has ap parently deridedi enthusiastically in lis fnvor. The two trades moat concerned the tobaccoists and the Jewelers have not been greatly affected by the new fashion. Tobaccoists j have switched from rlgarets to snuff, and the jeweler has found a ready sale for daintily jeweled ' snuff boxt's. CAM'S Where Your Credit Is Good Tree Thai Sheltered Corlr- .Now l.vlng of Old Ae J MEXICO CITY, (AP) Mexico's most . famous tree, that under which Cortes? Is srippnm-d to-have sought shelter 4mi years ngo when driven away from tho Aztec cap ital, Is slowly dying nnd all efforts of tree surgeons to arrest the pro cess of decuy have proven : fruit less. The municipality of Tneubn, a suburb, , where ; ''The Tpee, .of . the Woeful 'Night" is to be found, han been petitioned tdls; up the en ormous trunk nnd place It in the national museum. 'Dftncer's Heart". Is Newest Disease In London Circle LONDON. (AP) One or the most fashionable complaints of the moment is "dancer's heart," ac cording to advices from mod lent sources. The craze fov dunclng nt all hours and at all limes, between meals and between the courses of meals, is having an effect on the most energetic. A visit to the doc tor produces the advice: "Yon have dancer's heart. You are suffering from overstrain. There Is only one thing to do, rest for weeks, and no more dancing for months." i ,iJi.-ird .'nr r MiJC mm f V. . 01 Safe Milk For Infant, invalid, Children, The Aged Rich Milk. Malted Grain ext. in powder form.makesThc Food -Drink for All Age. Digestible No Cooking. Alight Lunch always at hand. Also in Tablet form. Ask for "forsoft's at all fount aim. Avoid Imitations Substitute. ttriet N. J.' Sinnott, republican. polled 15,(i:jtt votes,' while George TV Cochran received 8a votes.'.- . 1 Cnimpacker fieis 2u,228 Votes . " In the 3rd congressional . district M. R Crumparker',-, republican, fpr representative In ronress, received 1:6,26 voles,- while Franklin R Korel), his nearest - competitor, polled 1 1 , H ! 0 voleH.vW-ihgr Moulluli who finished-third' In this contest, received 10,840; .' ' t . f In tho primary contest .for state treasurer T. B. ' Kuy, ; republican, polled (17.689. votes, . whllo K. 11. "t:ampbt-lli" received 29,364 : Votes. I'Vpnk Sever, .who;as third In this race, - nan a total or ii.iiit votes. Harry Hell,, republican, tor justice of the supreme', court,-, received fifi.lio fi votes, against 87, Sft4 votes for; J. V. KiiowU s and .23,1)14. votes for Henry fl. West brook, v I. H. Van Winkle, republican; for attorney-general,.' defeated Robert 1. Kuykendall hy..;npprpxlmntely MiftO votes. Mr Van Winkle re ceived a total of CB.HflS votes, while Mr." Kuykeiihall poFleU Mr. lh Mr llnw Wn Ik awn. v. J. , D. Mlckle,. republican, for state dairy and" rood commissioner, had a walknway In this contest, He received 71,421 votes,' against 411, 404 voles for Harry IV Miller. For public service commissioner from the state: at , large, Kdward ostrander received Ihi? republican nomination, with a ,total of 3,fS votes. C.T. Mrown finished serond In this contest, with S2.4f.fl votes, and K. T. Htisftell third, with I7.t72 votes. . ' II. H. Corey, republlran, for pub lie service commissioner from the eastern Oregon district, polled 14, 1211 votes, while Robert flervlee polled 64115 votes. Tn the democratic primary elee tlon Robert A. Miller, for presi dential elector, led the contest' with 24,829 votes. Other surceas ful candidates for this honor were; H, R.Turner, 21,282: Richard Mon tague, 19,778: Cella Gavin, 19.721. and William C. Johnson, 19,01 li. Senatorial Contest Clone. For United States senator Milton A. Miller of Portlanil defeated W. H. Slrayer of Raker by a majority of 466 voles. Mr. Miller received a total of HI.H32 votes and Mr. Htray- er n,rrG votes. Chorge A. Mans field polled Ol)f. votes, while Will U. King received -8101 votes. H. L. Clark was nominated by the democruts for representative In congress from the first eongres- 'TUST TONIC THAT BUILDS YOU U"" BUY IT AT YOUR DRUGGIST Permanently wavwl, wavy or curly hair shwiH bo , Uaicr-Wavetl The water-wave Is soft and natural In appearance. In no wise ran ' It ' possibly harm tho hair. Moles, warts, superfluois hair permanently removed without senr. . . . All Work Guaranteed AT THE COLONIAL lMione 521 -J 1809 Fojrth St. Apt. B stonal distal wMh: 94 votes. W. fl. Kwlng was second with 4oos votes, -nnd Wllllnnt W. Purdy, third, with SSltt voles. 1 In the seconI congressional dis trict James H. Orahani recelvetl 3634 votes for the democratic nom ination for representative. It. W. Swagler received 8263 votes and II. I. Wilson 248G votes. Mr. Wulkius Kenoniliiatitl. . ; Kit on Wat kins, democrat, whs nomlnuled for representative In congress from the third congress ional district with t6SS votes. K. E. Rrachney. his opponent, receiv ed S344 votes. W. K Hemhree, democrat, un opposed for scretari of state, re ceive! 27,875 votes. 1 Other democrats, unopposed at the primary election, polled the following votes: Jefferson Myers, Incumbent,, for state treasurer. 29. 86; O. P. Co bow, for Justice of the supreme courK '2tt.o ' 'votes; ' Newton " "Mo-" t'uyt for public service commis sioner from (he western Oregon district. 19,217 voles, and J, D. Drown, for public service commis sioner from the eastern Oregon dlslrirt, 6623 votes. John VanZanie of Portland ttas nominated by tho democrats for attorney-general with approximate ly 700 votes, which were written in by the voters. Argentina J rowing Co I oat. HCENOS AIRES," 4AP Ar gentina this year probably . will produce 47,000 bales of cotton, fig ures which denote a material In crease In the Industry. CapHal Is going into this new business, at tracted by the good profits, set tlers are moving Into the cotton bell, and a boom In cotton grow ing and spinning is predicted. "In all the world, no coffee like this!" The first savory sip of Hills Bros.. Red : , Can Coffee invariably calls forth some such spontaneous remark. It is wonder ful coffee. That's why the coffee-critical West calls it The Recognized Standard. That taste-teasing aroma is but the promise of a matchless flavor to follow the flavor that Im made "Red Can" the prideful coffee of the West. We lock the . flavor hi vacuum to preserve its freshness ' always. . .'.. With all its high quality, Hills Bros. Coffee is not high-priced. Itiseconom 1 ical to buy and economical to use. ' . Hills Bros., San-Francisco.- ... HILLS BROS COFFEE Blouses Skirts Sweaters DURINO the long - summer ahead there - Till comp tfayn-inien -an entirely flirrerent costume will prove tho -very veil1 refreshment. You . wilt 'welromft a ftklrt-annloitso change from' the usual' frooka. Therefor' It la lse for yon to equip yourself -with a number of Tub Plonses. Tou wilt find both boyish and very fomlnlne styles. Tou, will like thcra all. , . One 'Overblouso ; of dlmttv makes use of checks In Ita bosom front, prim collar and cuffs. It- Is especially - cool,' crlap-looklnv. ,Tho if simple," -well 'liked . Bloufle of I - Fngllsh broad ciolh. which cbanires Its ap ,.. p fit r a no o . so; rratltylltKly every ' time It Is glven a new tie.- ' . . ... '., 1 . - -,' ' '. New ' flweatcra,' - lerlen . Tuaedo . coat "-e.ffecM ;and . Jar)ueltes. . .. . - 1 ...... V. '. n LADIES REA0Y-T6 WEAR AND MILLINERY In lli 1 Orieinal Vacuum-Park which ttifi Ihi ( tlih. 1914, llilli Broi. I.S 1 om-:nO TltAlIi STAtJKH Cianilc- .Inscpli - M allnna Lake I' ark ,1. A. Ilort-k, : fill aftiat at 1 . ' f -J 10:: Ieave a Oran.le lnibler .... Kluln Mlnam Wallowa Ilriio Lostlne 11:15 Knterprise 1 1:4ft Joseph '. 12:00 Arrive V a I -Iowa Lake.. 12: So A.,M. P. Jif. I'rnp. S 1:00 1 :3o l:f,0 L'::io :i:oo .1:15 :t:r. 4:oo P. M. 5:0-1 r.:S) 5.1.0 0:') 7:0,1 7:15 7:45 8:00 4:.'I0 8:30 IMimu. Main 77(1 Leave. A. Wallowa Lake 8: , Joseph 9: Knterprise .... II. ( Lostlne 8: i Wultowa Minum l-:i(tln ... Imhler Arrive 10 10 1 1 .......U La P. M. 12:10 1 :(0 1:15 1:45 2:00 2:10 1:10 3:30 P. M. 4:so' 5:00 6:15 5:45 (:oo 6:30 7:10 7:10 (liunil.i 12:00 4:00 8:00 f -- f ' ' ,Taiii' t "' ' -j a " 'I . , ... 4 KPFNn SI'M)AY AT WALIOWV LAKH PARK Insured Carriers - Cari-ful llrlvers - Hon ml Trip Itatwi Bland ut Foley llolel, Hommer Hotel and Savoy Hotel, La Orando. fTou'cMore Battery Grande Ronde Hospital A nonsectarian and ethical institution that does not advertise your sickness or broadcast your opera tion?, but gives you service equal to any institution in the Northwest. We employ only graduated nurses. Sara Llltla Ampri "Knock batlerr truubla out of thm lt with a WilUrd ThrMidd Hubbw , BmtUtf.". Willard Batteries with Threaded Rubber Insula tion cost no more to buy than many wood-insulated batteries w . "-,' , And they save you the re insulation charge which iiso common toother batteries. Till". HATTF.lt V A F.I.WrritlO SF.nVIOE CXI. Im-IkIiI'hi MiK-hin.- Works Illitg. HII Waslilnicton Ave. Plione .Main 7RS STORAGE BATTERIES II .'If you ore 'going 'to.-eat candy, why not" .' .i :. i eat Fresh Candy . HO VtTk FT.' TO Mom ot Umm Made Caao IT COSTS NO MORE rSO STOP AT THE : Highway Soda Fountain Imbler, Oregon WE SERVE BLBE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM : A Home Product READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS A Day of Opportunity r' NOW IS THE TIMK TO FIT ON ONE OF "" . - ' took uoon Tittra. ' ." ;Pr few nr Onljr We Will ... '.JOxaVr Extra; Heavy Tire for, $ 8.00 , - 30x3i Oyereii Cira..JL''.I--.-l.LL?l2.50 ' Thrw Urm srr a good standam Mae net cheap oonstrtK-lrit or aklmp on s'.' JUem aro buys you run t to wroiiR on. CO.MK LOOK TIIF.M OVFIt YOU'I.Ij HAVE TO HUltHY. Oregon Tire & Battery Co. SaAUf SIS 1. V, CAUWEIiI 107 FIR ST. REFLECT WOti THE VALVE OF BEAUTY Think of what It can do for you think of- what Ita all. scence (alia to do for you. Coma to this establishment to preserve what beauty you have and to enhanee and even create new beauty for you. We are rendering- an Inval jable sorvlre to - Clio women of this community. THE, KATHRYN BOONE BEAUTY 8HOF 3ft New Foley Bldtf. I'hnofl Mala tM PHooe S44-W Beauty Shoppe ' Mailnella Oosmetla NOTICE We will dyn your gray balr with Inecto-ltapld hair dye at cent of material for 10 dayu only. Permanently banishes gray hair. Boom I, Wcst-Jaoobaon . : Building, 1 are