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if Tuesday, June' 24, 1924. THE OV GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE PAGE TEREK NEWS of SOCIETY Social newa must be In the bands of the society editor bjr 9:30 o'clock. Due to the fact that the social pace is made up before noon, It Is practically Im possible to insert stories after that hour. Hereafter, items, no matter how Important they are, that are delayed beyond that hour, will not be printed until the following day News Edi tor's Note. season. Mrs. Rumclhart enjoys the best of health and la able to ac complish as much as those a score or more years younger. Mrs. Chcnault and Mrs. Jester will entertain the Women's Mta- atnno-u annlnlu nf tti Hatltlat ; church at the Ittvcrstde park j Thursday at 2:30 o'clock. Cars will leave the church at 2:16 p. m. If the weather Is unfavorable the meeting1 will be held lu the church basement, ' r Chiffon A Flower Festival will be pre sented by t ho Iiuptlsl Hun day school luxt Sunday, June 29th, at eleven o'clock, wiih the W. W. G.'s as 1 lowers, according to an noun co ntent today and wilt be. repeated at the twilight service ut seven o'clock in the evening. The decorations are to be in charge of Mr. and Mrs. A. I. ' NelHon. Kveryone is cor dially invited to attend. The program follows: The music is adapted from the Mister Musicians. director, Mrs. F. S. Jester. l'laiilst, Mrs. C. K. Happi'rsett. I The licftiimmscs in ih'ji .j I liitUiguc Itlunelie Hansen and Gladys Henhum. Hewing the Seed Hy tho School. II. The Waking or ilu Flower-IH2I-IH50) Hose Tt litis Htlna Mulhollnnd. Kltlora Hansen. Mnrjorte Magulre. ,iiiIh French, . Clarice Fallow, Kthel Harrison. Spring Mabel Senile fer. , - Sun Marvel Rhine. jtnm Mildred Fox. ( Wind Marlon Lovr-tt. Flower Song Chorus: Hurt. Kl- dora Hanson, Marjorle Mugulro. Spirit of the Society . , Nellie lluwklns. " nr. The Ku u'r I'lowoi-s Vlnlot I.uoon Oliver. liiffodH Ht'Ulah Karris. Ilutlercup Wanda Smith. Summer Mildred Court ney.. Sweet Pea Florence Nelson. pansy Hon n to Oliver. Poppy 1lnth Keoney. The Message of the Daisies Mildred Mulholland. Mrs. Howard Anderson. Harriet Venable. The Hells Junior Girls. IV. Iiitt'i-lntlo. Welrniniii'I the Spirit or the Denomination Weleomera Ida Frances French. Uulli Magulre, Spirit of Denomination Mildred Mulholland. 1 V. The iiohlen Autumn ( IH7J-t92 1) The Processional W. W. G.'s. The Golden Century Fruits. Vt. Printer Gladys Henham. .Cnlporter Itlanche Hansen. Ivlitor Odelle Holmes. Sunday School Papers, Julin Sununrrs. .J, Tlellgious Kducatlon Uertha Ni'lson. Harvest FrullH W. V. O. Sox letle and Chorus: Faith." Marvel Klilne: Hope. Mildred Fox; I.ove, Marion 1-ovett. , , , VII. f ' Golden Opportunities of . tlie New Century. -Gulden Offering My Hose Huds. Golden Ontury Hymn By School. Prayer Hong. lienodictluii. t Hope Chapter No. 13. O. K S.. will meet for the last time before the summer vacation Wednesday evening in the Masonic roomft. The orflcers will have churge of the so cial hour and during the evening, the delegates to the grand chapter held ut Port land recently, will re port. A musical program Is plan ned. Mrs. I.. H. Humelhart will cele brate her X5I li birthday anniversary tomorrow and her many friends are planning S' ine very pleasant sur prises for her during the ruining The Sunday School of the Zton English Lutheran church in con junction with the Woman's Parish and Mission Society will hold its annual picnic Thursday at Ulver-i-sido Park from ten o'clock in the morning until five in the after noon. . 1 '. '" . Mrs. J. T. OVonnell and Mrs. H. G. Kstes will entertain the Altar Society and the Catholic ladles of tho parish Wednesday afternoon at a lawn social from two until 4:30 o'clock at 1104 O avenue. Hints for the Housewife dishi:s 1'OH Tin-: SLMMI.U iiomi; j. Owners of country cottages or bungalows are now getting them In order for the season. It Is al ways rather depressing to enter one of these shut-up dwellings and mark the damage or deterioration of the winter. In our climate molh and rust do corrupt, all right, even. If thieves do not break through and steal. " When it comes to going over the kitchen equipment, lucky is the housewife who left enameled ware to face the winter's damp, No runted-out kettles or saucepans for herf , If she Is getting ready for tenants, she will Secure their grat itude by seeing that they are well provided with . this. easily .cleaned ware. Also it will be an economy to Include plates, cups and saucers of enameled ware' for everyday or picnic use, as ordinary china fares ill when people are sectioning. DF MEET ON "Osteopath Is Bddy Me chanic" Is Assertion at Albany Convention. ALBANY, Ore. (Special "to the Olixrver) Dr. Gcrdlnc, president 'of tho College, of Osteopathia I'hy laicluns.and Hurgcons, of Los Ange lica, at tho atato convention here today, deplored confusion In the (public- mind of ostoopulhy and Its Imitators. This Is being overcome by a high standard of osteopathic college Kour of Bcvcn are now irlvtng six years above high school and granting a bachelor of Science degree after four years and. Doctor of Osteopathy after six years. Two osteopathic hospitals have Just been completed and, with an 1G0 bed osteopathic Bcctlon In the county hospital under an osteopath ic staff, three such hospitals now exist In I.os Angeles. Dr. Gerdlne spoku on osteopathic treatment of nervous diseases. A large attendance Is hero from over the stale. They will return home Wednesday. ITTT I NMMHHMNnWMHnBHl . I; l,k.. 4 i .i ? Whllc th"Ton ore bolh love,y-traena 'abrics awl Vlwn i ' , ",,v " m tms gown and hat we get truly icfttixfying result. ri, ih. hn. ,ii., , " ru" - . ...w ..n,,Ir,, umiia ul u q lucu are cue out and ai.il lal on the sKIrt and the scurf. It Is Impossible to ovor.cstlmat. ....... . comuinniion this season. As the ... ,, mm wane trimmed with black Is more popular ....... ,me, Dul you can t g0 wrong wlth the com. Hilnatlon any way you use It. -'"."'-""1 Ex-Sheriff Anderson Gives Tanlac Credit Man Who Held Public Office Over 27 Years Says Medi cine Restored His Health And Strength 5 Years Ago And has Helped Him veep Well. I said a lot In praise of Tan- lao some slx-yeurs ago, but not half enouvh. in -view of what it did for mo," Is tho high tributo paid the famous medicine, a few days ago by Hon. Archie R. An derson, ex-shriff of Harris coun ty, Texas, who residi'S at 1605 Auntlu St... , Houston. , Mr, Anderson' Is unquestionably one -of the best known and moat popular men in tho "Lone. Star" state. After sorvins as -deputy sheriff of Harris county for U years, .Mr.. Anderson, was . elected chlof- of pollco of the .city of Houston. He had occupied- this office but a, short tlmo .when tho sheriff of ,Harvis 'county died and Mr. Anderson was then appoint ed 'by the 'Commissioner's ' Coutt to wrv out the -unexpired tern of sheriff. He wk honored whh re-election as sheriff seven dif ferent . times and served the people In this important' office 16 -consecutive yi ars. . ' ' , ' In 1312 Mr, Anderson : declined re-election' and retired to. private life.. . He .cant lils .lot anions the people of Houston andils a. hirtre property owner-uhd' foremost cttl xen .of. thls tlty. , ,ScaJtiff furtu rr of his experience with. Tanlaft, Mr; Anderson said:- v ' " '"Before taklngvTRntnc I was -n'l run-down, and had ..no appetite. I had ' the worst form" of "iridl. R-fstlon. and could not- Cat frUd foods or pastries at' all; ' I suf fered alt the! -worst 'sort of neu ralgic pains and nothing itemed tp help me' only In -a temporaty way, until I teok' Tnnlne.' 1 Beauty Seekers Will Do Well to Try THE MARINELLO SHOP lloom S, Sonimcr Ulilg. "A hoauty aid for ' every need" . THONG' MAIN 577 Tliewi I'.xriirlon I ar from I'll (ramie hi effect ilnllv in Situ. l.'i. I'lnnl ret ii i ii limit Ot-l. ;tl, 10-' I -Sl4i-ir privileges golu 'nnd returning. Cull us by phone and h't us make nil your ar ranKi:mnts. It costs no more and will save your vuluable time. J. H. Kccncy Agcut 11; favorite son entries, as follovn: Underwood of Alabama, 24. Robinson of Arkansas, 18. ' '' Kaulsbury of Delaware, 6. Jonathan M. l)avls of Kansas, 20. Ititchle of Marylund: 16. Ferris of Michigan, 30. Hllzer of New Jersey, 28. Cox of Ohio. 48. Glass of Virginia, 24. John W. Davis of West Virginia., ie: . .. - Kendrlck of Wyoming, 6. Of ' this number, Underwood. Olpss und, Pavts ofj West Virtflnlu will draw from tho first from tin list of "unlnstructed" delogrates, as will Halston. Tho remainder urc, likelysoon to drop from sight it tho shuffle. Should the long-drawn balloting bring an admitted Impasse to Me Adoo and Smith, the best bi-t Is picked as somewhere In the trio ot Halston, Glass and John W. Davis. TELOCASET'S NEWS BUDGET AI.UANY. Urc. (Special) I'r. Arthur Bicker, iluan of the Ktrks vlllc (Toili-iti! of osteopathy and .Surgery. HpoakliiK today beforo the Stule tHteot)alhlr. a."oeiat Ion ad vocated adovtlnn ft plan of henlth Insurance which would Include tire monthly overhauling of the body machine by an osteopath mechanic wlih the view of keeping t body mechanism In proper adjustment. The old proverb of "A stitch in time" was stressed by the doctor who pointed out that many aerloua diseases arc palnlesa until nearly hopeless. ' y , Says the doctor "Cancer, IlrUrlifs Disease, diabetes nnd tuberculosis orx' all diseases that an; painlesa until they are so firmly Intrenched In the body aa to make treatment dirrlcull." liy the monthly body overhaul advocated by ir. llecker. these and other conditions would bo dis covered In lime so I hut proper treatment could be Instituted and a riiuch lower death rale from dis ease would result. While the doctor did not advo cate the adoption of the old Chin ese svstem of '"pay when well and no pay when sick" yet he believes that there are many Kood Ideas embodied In such a system and that the adoption of Ills plan ....... 1. 1 in.Ti.un. the nveraue lunalh of life In the I nltcd Slates by ten years. HUNT'S LETTER (Continued from psgrt O Socinlist-IialKir Candidate Has One Presidential Plunk 1'OllTLAND. Ore. (AI) Frank T. Johns, a Portland carpenter,, who was nominated as candidate lor president oT the Unlti-d States by the Hoeiallst-Labor party at a recent convention In New York, is planning a speaking tour to spread the doctrines of his organization, hut he doi-s not i-xpeet that his party will send a man to the White House this year. "In , order to carry on a cam paign we must have a candidate." he said. "In this -as In all our campaigns we will sirens not tht qualifications or the life of any individual btit the principles of the organization." He said the campaign would be on a one-plunk platform which he stated : "Complete , surrender of the capitalist cIukh and -suhstlt ution of a socialist , system for the pres c nt capitalist system." TKl.OCASKT (Special) Mrs. It. L. Kanning and sou Clarence are Visit Ing at the homo of Mrs. Ger trude Young. ' ' Harry Langworlhy is visiting at the C. A. Hill ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wilson Utl Wednesday evening for Missouri to visit. friends and relatives. - ' Mrs. Gertrude Young motored to Maker Monday. Miss Opal Itarr and Marjorle Hyatt accompanied her. , ... ' Hen Hill lost one bf his valuable cows by alfalfa bloat. Will Titus' and family mqtored to lhiker recently. Max Anderson is visiting at 'the Permanently waved, wavy or curl y bal r si rou I d bo Water-Waved The water-wavo la soft and natural In appearance. In no wise can It possibly harm tho liulr,- vr Moles, warts, supcrfluojs hair permanently removed without scar. All Work Guaranteed AT TUB COLONIAL Phono 621 -J 1803 Fojrth St. Apt B ; i'TJUvn I read -the statement of Hi Georgia', sheriff,, who had been relieved of, troubles like mine, 1 just'Telf-like 1 couldn't go wrong by-takiogt?Tanlacv and it has done evom, moro for me -than I ex p?etcav I felt .better after th first 'bJtlo 'apd the complete tpeatiii;nt ' of -six bottles made a new and 'different man of me. neYcrv'lO better- In my llfo than I ' dtd-liflr - taking- Tanlac. Ami, aUliOuffh-ifiv& years have passed since' HLnlUt, - straightened mo up, niyV .Kcialf t ! ' h. continued good aod Mliy stomach as so'ind as a dollar toJ (hU .good day. I am glad ,Uo.. endorse'. Tanlac because It - docs- tho work and . does it ,T8ji(acs for . sale by nil good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. Ad-. Daniels" borne.' Ho' resides In Oklahoma.-.-" ' 1 ' ' - . MIhh Lura Wilson bas returned rrom Portland where -she has been visiting her sister. ' Mrs. DanlelH 'from 'Portland' M visiting her sou -Monty. ' "' ' 5,'orman Hallcr, who has. bepn attending 0.: Al C, is visiting at .thu-Kred Hsller honie. . .As a.' general thing tho real boss In the family is the ono that does' the-most whining. . Kemlnlno wardrobe: A "few odds atifl ends-added to a collection of stockings, ; - : ' -' 1 "' " -' (imiiiiivlik(i Hockey. ftKltUN. (Al) Hockey am' cricket, played by few In Gernmn before.' tho - war, are gaining tr popularlly,.but tejinls continues tin game-most In Vogue. While tin number bf golf players has greatl) Increased In the last' few years, th spread of ! this gamo Is hampered by -the lack of ground for IlnUs Hcrlln-fori Inslaneo, has only two courses. , ' . Te'inptatlon Is no disgrace. The devil never. bothers to tempt those who blnnt? him. Foot ComfbiW Lecweyour fopitrqiibles here at our store Tif. XrhoH'i Foot.Eatfr Wlw,wik ml l.ll-n .r;hM. Ilird, .rlllUK Irrt. fialn In ihe tri, and hrrl.. cr.mul IMI. com.. r.UoiiM. .nJ bullions, worn In any Mm. AdluiliH to meet iruul la dlvldUHl ftquUcmenu. ' remainlmr 17 may. If they choose, desert after one ballot. More than one-third of thfl dcic at08 422 to be exact are linen I up by no Inslruetlona whatever. This number, however. Includes In dlaiia's 30 votes, which will iro reso lutely for Italslon through many ballots. It la out of the rcmalnlni! 3H votet'. then, that McAdoo and 'Hmltla must l.ulld up tlnlr Initial atpneth lo make an impressive shuviuff 1" 'I"- (.- l-anay. The renmlnliiK :36 voles "III he held through the early balloting- by "STAYS PUT" A JAR RUIJI5RK TKSTED AGAINST UULGINt! AND BLOWING OUT Some rubbers blow out, others bulge and your pre serves or canned vegetables you had depended on for winter use are spoiled just because your jar rub bers did not make a perfect air-tight seal. U. S. Jar Rubbers Come to you already tested for Stretch and Set. Pattisot Brothers Grocery Phone Main 80 Dr. Sofia!!' Bhuuih Rtduerr Uiisnilp trhrvi a buntuii uinhy UlifnK-'iwjy tli" rwN'p'irp. RmJucri ticc of lh ruhrM" incut hy nbrorntion. Ir tfTvon thr fliapeof (lie sli'tr, MttLt y lm cdtnturtablo to wi-ur. Pr. Srhtrft't Zine-p4 atop the pals 01 rorp in fne minuir. ny rrm DECIDfe to end your foot troubles this Jvcck I It's only a question of' making up your mind not to suffer tlie tortures of fool ills any longer. Right here in our store you can now secure the means of quick and certain relief from any ' foot trouble.';. .... Tired, '.aching feet; fallen arches; weak ankles; rheumatic-like pain in feet and legs; corns, calloutesorbiiii ions we offer you in a special way this week a personal service to end these tortures., , This service, with its assurance of complete and lasting relief, is given our customers free of charge by a Foot ' Comfort Expert especially trained in Dr. Scholl's methods. He will gladly give you a demon stration of tthc proper Dr. Scholl Appliance or Remedy which will meet your individual requirements. DsScholls . Toot Contfort Week June 21 to 28 The Bootery Inc 206 Depot S'-reet ' Phone Main 118 " "A paradise for Tired Feet" Home of the Arch-Aid Shoe for Men and Women GROVER SMITH, Mgr. PHOENIX KNITTED Silk Vests and Bloomers Women who have worn Phoenix Underthinga are well aware of the . qualities of these gar ments. Those who haven't can get ac-" quainted. . VESTS $2.13,' $2.50, $2.85 BLOOMERS $3.63, $4.25, $4.93 LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY : WHY AV1-; CA Al l OKI) TO AOVlillTlSU, A lion met u tiKir - -v. - . - As lln-y drunk btsldo tho pool . Bald tho tlKr, "Toll mo why ; You'ro roarinK MUo a fool." "That'H not roollah," mild the lion, With u twinkle In Ma oyos. 'Thoy call mo kin of all tho bcuuts, LIucuiiHo I atlvertlsui" . ; . A rabbit heard llu'in talking . . And run homo llko n Btruak; , r '. Ho thotiRlit hu'd try thu Hon'a iluii, H it hia roar wua u aqueuk. . . . ,., A fox ciiiiio to lnviatiuto i: V l; ' lltul lunplu'on In tho woods, ' So when you ndvt-rtlHL', my frlohd, Bo euro you'vo got thu gooda. ' ; f ' ' Perkins Motor Co ltM-M'll lllllu. l'OltDSON ..... . l'honti . Main 500 Log Roll The Candy Shop 920 l''IR hT. '.'.."' ' The ' Home Of Uatui Mado Cantlf 3,100 I'DIMIS SIT. li.UUiV HASIS Ik lliu I'liiiiil suit: In Jji (irniiilu for one c'ik. ' . ' WHY? .. 1'i'lci! iIk'iI. nillil fiiiv, ilillcliiin fltivur. Nut a HMiiurlur linuitl uu llio iiiarkvl. ; ' ... 1 1 .' ' - . The Grande Ronde Meal Co. ANNOUNCEMENT Mls Kuthryu llooii.; of the Kalliryn Iluunu llcuuty Khoti, li New I'ol-y t'lilh'.. und Mm. N. K. .KnniKlt of thu Miirliinl i CoBiiHtlc Hliop, Wist jHcounon llldiri, nnnouncc tliu consoli dation of tin; tv.o elioiu und will bi; loiulcil In tho pn-wnt locution of llic Kuthryn Iloonu Blioii, Now Koli y Uldtf. The Maitnello System and Kalliryn Boone. Srlcni of Ikauljr Culture Will iJt' li lie 1'iuiiknl. 'Icliplioui: Slli tin. . 01UX;0. 'JitAlli KTAfiKS 1,0 (iininili) - .liiHt'pli - Wnllown l.nko l'arlc J. A. Iloiik, I'l-op. . l'lionu Slalu 773 . 1.1'iivo A.M. V. M. P.M. Leave A.M. P.M. P.M. 1a Cliando .... 0:00 1:00 6:0') Wallowa Lake. 8:30 13:30 4:3') linl.hr 0:30 1:30 6:31 Jom-pli 9:00 1:00 6:00 KlKln 0:fi0 1:60 6.0 JOnlerprino .... 0.15 1:15 6:16 Mlnam 10:30 2:30 0:30 l.ontlno :46 1:45 6:45 Wulluwa 11:00 8:oo 7:0.) Wullowa 10:00 2:00 0:oo LiMtlnu 1 1:15 3:16 7:15 Jllnam 10:30 2:30 0:30 lOntmprlno ....1 1:45 3:45 7:4S Kllfln 11:10 3:10 7:10 josiiph :.12:00 4:00 8:00 linlilcr 11:30 8:30 ' 7:0 Arrive W a I - . A r r i v o La lowu lAka..l2:30 4:30 8:3') Urundo 12:00 4:00 8:00 SI-r.M SUNDAY AT WALIX)WA LAKE 1'AItK liiKiirt'il Carrlt-rii Can-fill Drivers - Kiiiind Trip Halt ' Hlnnil ut Foley llolel, Bommer Hotel and Savoy Hotel, La Oranilo, You Get More Battery Willard Batteries with Threaded Rubber Insula tion cost no more to buy than many wood-insulated batteries '. - -' --. ' And they save you the re insulation charge which is so common to other batteries. ill Puts Llttl Ampril "Knock bttrr troubles out nt tli lot with WIIUrH Thrtndd Rubber BatUrjr" tii ic iArn;itY i;i.i:tTitio snitvici; ix. U-luhlnn Mnclihio Works lllcltf. V&ll WttMlihitJttoii Ave IMiono iUulu 953 STORAGE BATTERIES S3 . 1 . 4 '