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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1924)
Wednesday, June IS, 1921. THE KA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREW 1NEWS of SOCIETY Social news must be in tho hands of tho society editor by 9:30 o'clock. Duo to the fact thut tho social pane Is niado up before noon, It Is practically Im possible to Insert stories after that hour, Hereafter, Items, no mutter how Important they are, that uro delayed bcyoml thut hour, will not bo printed until tho following day News Edi tor's Note. Miss Isabella O. Miller, music In structor in the l.a, Grande . hi?h Hi-hool last year, and for many years a resident, of ln, Grande, left hint evening' en route for Chicago, III., where she will atte-nd Tne Amerleun Conservatory of Music durtnjr the summer months. She will return tu l..u Umiido this full. (Murenro Hmllll uud MIhh Heiihih Thompson of Klln, were united in liitirrliitfe Sunday afternoon at the jmrHuimffe of Iho I'hristiun church, with Iteverciul O. W. Jones officia ting. The father and mother of both bridu und groom were in at trmlanee. The yountf couple expect to make their home In l.a Grande and are wished every huppmrHS by their Every Woman Can Now Own The Famous HOOSIER BEAUTY for a HOOSIER Beauty V AND- ,:r'' GET ALL THESE for No Extra Cost 31-PIECE DINNER SET! tiiilii,,s mx illnnir platis. six pl- plntis, six uVsmit ltislKN, HiX CTipH, 3iX SllUCt'l'S ml Om lUI'KO platlt'I' you Kit this compli-to If you buy your llooslvr now! 10-PIECE CUTLERY SET! TIiIm l ii hlKli-Ki'iKli' HcxtiT lioiii.stlc .Si.l.ni-o cutlery whli-li mi.-IIh ngulnrly ui t. Vou got il Willi your JioositT llrutity! U-PIECE GLASSWARE SET! 10 ttteeii very ujwfii Klaus containers fr coffee, spires, ete. They .ome with eaeh 1 lousier Meanly 1 many Mends. 1 ' The Thursday Auction ..ridge club will incet.tomorrow afternoon, June. 19, with Mrs. J. C. GuIIIiik us hostess. Tho. Indies Aid of tho Haptlst church will meet tomorrow after noon ut the church. An interesting afternoon Is anticipated and u largo attendance desired. The Uidies of Muosehonrt I-e-Klon will meet Thursday ufternoon at the City I'urk at 1!:30 o'clock, with Mrs. Herger and Mrs. Hrannon us hostesses. All members are re quested to meet at the Red Cross Drug store ut two o'cUiek. ' '..-- t'nlon. (Speeiat) Mrs. II. 1. Mossumn came over from .tx Grande Friday afternoon to attend a meeting of the I'resbyterlan l,u dles Aid. She gave a very inter esting talk und showed slides of "The. Crucifixion." Mrs. Mossmnn has studied art to u large extent and Is very interested in this work. Her lecture was very much appre ciated by all those fortunate enough to hear her. At the close of the afternoon de lirious refreshments were served by the charming hostess, Mrs. J. John non. Cabinet frhiiii M'y' ,WiUl fill U i 1 Cove. (Speciul) Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Antles were hosts at a small din ner party Monday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wultei Strickland of Itoseburg, and Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Conklin. Cove. (Special) Thy Woman's .Missionary Society will bo enter taliied ut tho home of Mrs. Itoy Baker tomorrow afternoon. Cove. (Special) Tho J.adies Auxiliary of the American Ucglon will meet at tho home of Airs. 1. M. Kills Friday. . . Mrs. Thomas Carrlck Ilurke, for many yeurs a resident of Huker. passed through by rail Monday eve-, nlng from .New York City to 1'ort lutul where she expects to spend n couple of months. Slue was accom panied as fur us rVelser by her son. Thomas and Keopuld Auer, grand son of the great violinist, who will be the guests of Mrs. Iturke's brother. Louis Strelgel, who . ac companied his sister to this city. Mrs. .Iturke hopes to pay a visit to her friends In linker In the near future. Baker )emocrat.. Women didn't need to make up In the old duvH; they all looked good to the chap who was half shot. Kitchen Terms $1 a week You couldn't buy a better kitchen cabinet . than the j n n II II Why it saves you a hundred steps Scientifically built in every detail to save your time and energy, the Hoosier is a center for. all your kitchen work. No need to look for anything it's all there! The' following are some of . its exceptional conveniences: Sliding work table, rigid at any position; extra fast shaker sifter, both fluffs and sifts the flour;-easy-filling, large flour bin with glass front that always shows amount of flour; adjusted table height; cutlery drawer with racks far all kinds of knives; velvet-lined drawer for silverware of immediate need. You couldn't buy a better time saver. You need one in your kitchen. Don't be disappointed Buy Yours Today There's only a limited number of Hoosicrs for this special sale. Every day counts. Don't wait, you may le disappointed.' Come in today and pick the style you want. CARR'S WOMEN TRAVEL FAR TO GLIMPSE FAMOUS "SHEIK" TANGIER. Morocco. (AI). Uuisull. the Robin Hood of Mor occo, who. Inspired John Hay's "I'erdlcaris alive or Hulsull dead," which provoked wltd ap pluuse In the Kepublicun nullor.al convention ut Chfcago 2U yeais ago, has ceased to be a greut in ternational Issue. Ho 1ms become almost a legend. ltuisuli has quit kidnapping prominent Kngllshmen and Aincr lcuns for ransom, and is living in retirement at Tuzrut, in tho heart of Morocco, surrounded by futthful followers whom ho sup ports from the proceeds of his yeurs- of brigandage und the funds Germany supplied to hlin for the purpose of keeping th anil-French native tribes in u state of ferment during tho greut war. . . , Ian Perdlcarls, the wealthy Amerlcun whom Knlsull kidnap ped from his villa in Tangier und carried into the Atlas mountatns, died in the United States sever al ycufti ago. Sir Harry Maclean, the Fngllsh chief of tho sultan's bodyguard, whom Haiaull kid napped and held prisoner .for seven months, hus been forgotten by newspaper readers. Hut Hal sull is such u picturesque tltfuho that even in retirement ho is not forgotten. . There uro frequent rumors that the former bandit may be in d u ce d to enter the m o v i es. Fo r cign women muko pilgrimnuiges This week only Sale ends Saturday ' Wl I" i?f1 .:lgHy 0 Stripes 1m We're all BOlns to wear sirlpf ( Uilfl season, regardless ot who; we've done and here's a worthy hiodel to follow. The material lj kasha In white and with stripes l i. astel shades. It Is c ut on the gen eral plan of the tube and is eoiv leniently silit at the hem to mnl-1 Walking possible. A Ions stralirh. islrip makes the attractive scarf. '. to Tazrut In the hope of seeiuir a sheik In real life. - I'olitical differences "bntwavh Spatn. .Krunco. Knftland und Ger muny. us to which should have tho whip hund In directing Jlor ocean affairs played into UulsuU'h hunds. Ho wua clever enough to capitalize the International rows und because of his great Influ ence with the mountain tribes hus managed to escape death. STAR OF OFFICE MOUSERS IS THE . CAT "MINIS' IE' NHW.YOllK (Al').r-Wofylna the patents und contraptions ul man, "Minnie," tho world's lurg- est ofllco building's vcteruii mo lso" extennlnutor. Is given prc- furunco and a ruling of vsu- preme" . In thu' rodent .trapping field .by. C. T. Coley. operating munuger of tho Euuitublu build ing hei-o. "Minnie" Is but ono of ipuny cuts whosu prowess In their, In stinctive ' work Is commended In reports ot building mumigers tu the Nntlonal Assoclulton ol uunu lug owners und .MunugerB. , In euch case they aru regarded us part of tho operating equipment und their euro requires the full services of an uttendunt. Kt'spccluhlo living' quarters and thu prlvllegu of using the elevat ors are other convenloneen ni fordi'd .these workers. Ill . Un ease of ".Minnie," Mr. I'oley iih' "Her work has been very el f.ellve In keeping (he' Kquilabl building free from mice for-sU year. tier cost has been prac ilcully nothing. When u inuiiisi Is discovered, .Minnie Is Installed 111 the room -until the 'next morn ing after which there are further complaints.' ".Minnie hus learned to place herself In front of elevutor gatc. und wait until the door opens. She then steps Into the car and rides to un upper floor where sho 'meows' when she. wlshi-s to g'-t off. Hho return! by tho sunn route to her lieudqliarters on the fourth floor lato In thu after. noon to be fed. In the evening, when not on duly, she uses thu elevator to go to the muln floor so thut she may go uut. Later In. the evening she returns. Minnie li very proud ot he.' lob und will nut tolerate a com panion cut to coma into 111 building." l'l,l ('Kl:i ANOTIII.lt KTII.I "It's Just a wash boiler still but say how I hey eun make fool-klll- lllg hoo.e with these' wash boll irs," remarked Hueclul Officer John Hlrlcker In describing th layout which he In conjunction with I lie sheriff's office grubbed off .of Mlxon & Uttvls, a firm of alleged bootleggers at Hllgard who are said to have labored und that Impossible hallucination that they' cull beat the Klghteenth Amendment und get away with 11. Tim accused lire now in Jail und I he wush boiler still bus been broken up so Hint II will Issue more poison to cripple Iho kidney of Iho arising generation. Ci)iiiils Timi t.'omiiiuiiist flll'KNIIAClKN AI') Counlesi KisilM'th Liunneskjoeld-Hainsoe. u lliemh-r of Die old I'unhdl nlble family. Is shocking her net by np- 1 plying for a Job us a sulesludy. j Hho almost landed such a position I In furniture store, but Just be I fore she ussuim-il her duties the j proprli-tor told her sho wns not j wunted uftir ull, us no communist I einployi' wvrfl tolerated. The countess has recently turned umiuuiilt, sod In ir;lng to pur Imt theories Into practice, by Cum ing a living. v viHw 5 7 1 HUNT'S LETTER (Continued from pajr t) mil that It Ih a long- nhot. Krunkly, they doubt thut It ran bo done. A much more likely result, in the opinion of wise political minds (a thnt the reaction to the linker nieeeh may project him beforo the eonvonilon nml thut liuker in.sleud of Cox will prove to bo Ohio's real figure in die contest. . -Tho mot rnplUly In flat In k boom of tho Immedlnto pro-convent Ion tluyn, however, in thut for Senator Curler Oliiha of Vlriniti. Glusw combines certain olements of Hi re ng tli, poll'lcully, thut put him well up In the Hat of likely "com promise" candtilules. . As a member of the WilHon-cabinet und a champion of Wilson policies he would hold the ftivor of u largo part of the former presi dent's, followers In th convention. ( lo"" would bo aeeeptublo rto tho moderately proKresalvo or mildly conservuttve groups In 1 ho part y. ' On the other hand, Glass would bo wholly acceptable to "big busi ness" .und "the interests." Thls' would he due not o much, perhaps, to the belief thut he would lean unduly In their direc tion, but to-tlio fact that they ul reudy know- where ,ho stands. They would be liv nu doubt as to his at titude on the majority of uues tlons thut nilght urlse. . As chairman of the House com mittee that wroto the Federal He-si-rve " Act, ..uml us secretary of treasury they have had nmplf op- Ready to Paint? YES? Then come the questions what colors or shades? which will harmonize? what shall I select? i . Solve these questions by consulting a Fuller dealer. He is supplied with the coltr cards and charts you need to rrMke a satisfactory selecdon of paints. And, perchance, he lacks a certain one, he cangetit it within 24 hours from i the nearby Fuller Whole sale Branch. You can de pend on Fuller dealers as you can on Fuller Products. Write for FREE book "Home Painting." Its full of helpful painting in formation. roil att rw.LEii pnnnncT cotri.T.T . TBI MtARttT rULLCH UAUi IK GRANDB 0. F. Coolidgo W. P. FULLER k CO. 101 Mi slow BirMt, Sa FTioeiaen SI IntskN Is fHftc Cmm Ciiiei FULLER FAINTS L VARNISHES rlOSIIK WHITS UAO KM ' ' ' Beauty Seekers Will Do Well to Try THE MARINELLO SHOP Room 0, 80 11 liner lililif. , "A beauty aid for 1 every nocd" ' 1'IIOMj MAIN 677 VICTOR UE PINTO Violin Instructor J-'onmrly with Aiu;ustana i.'onia.rvulory anil Trt - i.'ily Hymplioiiy Orolii'Htra. I.liultiil nuinliiT ot l'uiilln nccpti'ii. Studio: Eastern Ore gon Music Company portuntty to dissect, analyze und classify him. And hn is down in their books us ''suttsfactory.' . As a "sufe And sane" candidute, one thut would not rock thu boat or upset any apple-curts, the con servatives' uro carefully refraining from throwing any rocks at Oluss. Court libuis ForgciruliifSM VllONNA (AP) Found guilty of murdering his wlfo und sen tenced to 1U years In prison, Karl Ostermeier must spend euch unnl- versary of her death In utterly dark solitary confinement on bread and water us u further punish ment. . Ostermeier was convicted on circumstantial evidence. It will seem odd to scorn tho leuKue und then furnish chairmen for few Htiindlntf rommltteeH. IVrmiuienlly wnvetl. wavy or curly luilr shutihl bit Water-Waved Tho wnter-wuvo la soft and natural In nppeuranee. In no wise can It possibly harm tho hulr. Moles, wnrts, silperfltio in hair permanently rumovcQ without scar. . . ' All Work Guaranteed AT THE COrONIAIi Phono 5J1-J 803 Fourth St. ' Apt. B Fresh Peanut Clusters The Candy Shop S20 fir trr. Tho Home ot U0010 Blade Candy lAli: A FAIltY lMllNCKSSI sho comes out of the Kuth ryn ltuone beauty shop lo conuui;ri( all, heart s.(( ll( fl beauly plu's' wit tfia'i' (lues ll, hut mainly beauty, Yo.i may rnter here hmkiiiH: HUe u "frump." You no out look ing the prluvess or tho 'queen or beauty. THE KATIIHYX I UK) MO III; A LTV SIIOl1 S3 Now Foley Ithltf, l'lione .Muln iliO A Day of Opportunity NOW IS Till'. TIMK TO IMT ON U.E Ol' TIIOMO iOOI Tlltl.. I'm- 11 I'i'w IMijH Only Wo Will He. SOxJMi Extra Heavy The for .... $8.00 ' 30x3 5i Oversize Cord $12.50 't'lit'M! tlti'x nre 11 kihhI iliiiiilnnl lire- it elieup cons) rncK'tl or rvhlmp nit nI4. Thewi tin) buys oii cim't wrotis on. t'O.MK MM Mi TIII..M OVj;U YtL"Mi IIAVi; TO IU ItUY. Oregon Tire & Battery Co. niAIN 61(1 J. l )ll:i(). 'litAlli HTAtiKS I.11 (jriludo - Jon4'i1i . AVnllmvn l.alo I'arlc J. A. l.i:avu 'I. II (llllllilo .. 1 nililcr KlKlll Mliiiun Wnlluwa l.oKtlnn KiitiM-pi-ltm .. .lOHI-Jlh .Ariivo W a I Iowa l.ako A. M. . 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Wallowa I.ako 8:81) 12:31) Joni'lili 0:ut) l:lil) Knti rpilHo.-' .... 11.1 a 1:15 l.ontlno tAi 1 :4fi Wallowa 10:00 . 2:00 Milium 10:80 2:30 KlHln 11:10 3:10 InililiT ....i....U:3d 3:30 A r r I v o ,Ln , UranUu .......12:1)0 4:00 1'. M. 4:30 5: IM) C:IG 6:43 U:tio (1:30 7:t'l 7:80 - 8:00 WAM.OWA MKK l'AUK Drlvr'rn Iliainil Trip ltlllfH llotfl und Havoy lioU-l, lt Urauuc. Beauty Slioppc Afmiiii'llo Cusuietlo NOTICK . . Wo will ilya your - trray lut lr with Iitecto-ltttpld hiur dyo at cost of material for JO days only. Permanently banlsbea gray hair. Ilooiu 3, AVe.Ht-Jaeobsoo litiililhiif.