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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1924)
Thursday, July' 3, 1924. THE EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER page Tirr.rm 1 NEWS of SOCIETY Social newa must be la the bands of the aociety editor by :30 o'clock. Due to the fact that the social page la 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 Newa Edi tor's Note. Mlsa Lorain e Pierce, daughter of Governor and Mrs. Walter M. pierce, who is visiting hero at the home of her brother, liloyd Pierce, iv us tho inspiration for a delightful Informal gathering Wednesday af ternoon ut tho home of Miss Mar iorle Warnick. 'Jfhoso present were 'liHses Isabel le Mil lor, Donolene Oxner, Vera Beatty, Eleanor Clea ver, Virginia Warnick, Marjorle Warnick and the honor guest and a very enjoyable afternoon was npent at the close of which dainty refreshments were served. Ucbekah I-otlge No. 50. of Id Grande, Tuesday night Installed of fleers for tho coming year, fol lowing the installation a sociul hour was observed before adjournment. The new officers am: Miss Gladys Dunham, noble grand;" Mrs. Minnie Hrugg, vice grand; , Mrs. Mattie (iohlen, sccr'tury;Mrs. Ida Beery, treasurer; Mrs. Myron , Kl ledge, warden: Miss Klla Gaertner, con ductor; Mrs. Kstellu Beldln, chap lain: Mrs. Kate Arbuckle, r. s. n. g.: Miss Tillio Hug. 1. s. m g.; Mrs. Jllle Handall, r. s. v. g.; Mrs. Edna Cam6ron, 1. si v. g.; Mrs. Nora Noah, inside guard; Mrs. Tressa Suydam, outside guard; Mrs. Mable McPhnrson, drill captain. A ununlmoiiB vote of thanks was friven Mrs. Mollio Buck, retiring. drill captain, for her untiring work in behalf of tho drill team. Miss Alice Ann Tuthill and Miss Myra Bell Palmer, of Baker, mo tored to Im Grande Wednesday and spent the day visiting Miss Con st unco cleaver, who returned to Baker with them and will remain until after the Kourth-of July cele bration. . The Friday Bridge club' will be entertained Friday, July 11,- with Mra JIill Templeton and Mrs. Hay Price as hostesses. l4gmilHrry Jeal licnortcil. S1LVEKTON. Ore. The Silver Ion Food Products company has agreed to take more than 40 tons or loganberries from the Oregon Growers assoclallon of Salem. The berries will bo packed at Sllverton. Because of the extremely dry wea 4horMt Ik-wild, (hat the loganberry crop, will-he short 'this yenr.-' ' tW -millr r SAA tit V ' I ... The rich creamy milkof 'West Coast Dairies Beauty Seekers Will Do Well to Try ' THE MARINELLO SHOP. . ' Ilomn A, Sommcr Bld. "A boauty aid for evory need" Phone main iwt i or the figure in dined to stoutness Exquisite! Very lightly boned permits absolute freedom of waistline. - Kvery La Camilla means "Beauty and Comfort, Too" for Ha wearer. The pat ented Ventllo feature makes La Cam) lie astonishingly comfort able, A full line of the different models alwaya on hand. Mrs. Robi. Faltison i Corset lere Phone Main 669 Apt. 10, New Foley Bid. Simple, Plus RADIO DEVICE 'Philologists Decide On "Alabama" Meaning OCEAN UPPER MONTOOMEIIY, Ala. (AP) Popular belief that "Alabama," translated from the trln.il Jmliiin tongue, means, "Hero Wo lie,' has been dealt a jolt, under- the lljrht i , of philological research, , SEATTLE. (AP) - Equipped' 8, m.r .trTilll.,!!: with a radio position finder and a .it. , '." sonic depth measurer, the steamer , . " ,' , ...... . Register, just off th pr-ss, orln- cently entered ipon the taak of f-Unod "'d!'' P""""' ,y mapping the waters off tho Pacific . , . ",,. Coast to a depth of 1,000 fathoms. , , , was pronounced In the offices of . t i .. i. the Survey here the most up-to- date vessel for her work in the AVlmt could be more simple, or, more French, or more fascinating than this iwo-plece outfit of beige rep with a red ribbon tie and but tons of bright red. There Is a casuiilneKs about the ensemble that is one of the most difllcult effects to achieve and hence is more de sired than the utmost elaboration. This in what Paris is advocating for fall and winter. Hints for the Housewife nearly worth tholr weight in gold,1 according to Dr. Wilbur K. Thom as of Philadelphia, executive sec retary of the American Friends So ciety. . f)r. Thomas recently coinpletod an Inspection trip of several weeks f in Russian districts where the Qua kers organisation la still assisting the Inhabitants. At tho railroad stations on different routes he not ed that an entire roast chicken sold for approximately 75 cents, while a lemon, which had been Imported, cost as much as the chicken. Mountain Climbers Honor Colleague lcad In War world. ; The devices on tho Guide grow out of co-operative efforts to com bat the submarine in the World War. These efforts' engaged the Army, tho Navy and many Ameri can civilian electricians. The study has been continued sinco the war.) r tlcularly by the Coast Artillery t prps of the Army. Tho Sound Laboratory of the Bureau of Stand ards developed the apparatus used by the Guide to determine her po sition. . v Knowledge of tho transmission of sound gained In these efforts and applied aboard the Guide enables her commander to determine her position and the depth of the water In her vicinity without leaving hoi radio room. To get the position of the Guide small TNT bomb Is exploded whose habitat was in whnt Is now central Alabama, tho register pays. The largest river of thU territory was named aftc Ihe AUn-inm. In dians and. the stalo derived itu aurue from this river. ' Recent investigations brought forth an agreement tn-Uw. two prominent students of Indian dia lects, tho book says. Rev. Allen Wright, a highly educated Oiioe taw. translates the word to signify "thlcket-clcanirs." His opinion In that the word Is compounded from "Alba," meaning a thicket, or mass of vegetation, and "amo," meaning to clear, or to gather up. H. S. Halbert, another student of tribal dialects concurs in this be lief, giving a slightly difVrfcnt translation, "vegetation-gat herers." Compared with tho heretotora readily accepted translation of "Here Wo Rest." the register says, this latest etymology may bd re garded a trifle prosaic, but. It rea MIliliOM." Eng. (AP) A war memorial tablet of .the ''Fell and Rock 'lmbing Club," of the lake district, hus been unveiled on top of Great. Gablo Mountain, feet high. Tho memorial consists of a park which takes in twelve peaks and most of tho land sur rounding them over the 1,500 feet line, und honors the 25 members of the club who lost their llvrs in the war. Hundreds of mountain-, eers Journeyed to tho Great Gable., for tho ceremony. A diplomat Is a man who'knowH why It Is Insulting to k-'p Japs out of America und not Insulting to keep Koreans o.it of Japan. RKAI TIIK C'liAKKIFIKI AI C ARM'S Where Your Credit Is Good On Your Vacation Trip- - jfe You will need one or more of these pretty cool Dresses. Plain and dotted voiles, checked ging . hams, Ever-fast linens. ' $4.50 to $19. 50 LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY : , astern 20 feet under the surface of sons. It more nearly represents the Die water. This Is done electrically, character of Alabamuns of today and of the past, who have depend ed upon their labor with the soil for livelihood. Tho sound wave set in motion by the explosion travels In enlarging circles. When this wave reaches a hydrophone (a device 60 feet un der the surface- of tho water and about half a mile from shore, to which a cable runs) the "hydro phone sends a signal ashore, and n bore station automatically sends a radio signal to the Guide, I,cmo!i und Roast Chicken On Prlco Purity In llusria ni'lllLlN. (AP) -Roast chicken, eggs, black bread and cakes and other edibles produced locally, are Figuring from the speed of travel i reasonable In price In Russia, but when it comes to fruit, toilet ar ticles, or anything else which has been Imported, they lisiinlly arc of the sound, tho commander of the Guide quickly determines his distance from the shore station. And determining his distance from two stations he knows his position. The task taken up by tho Guide, and on which she is to work in the summer off Oregon and Washing ton and in winter off California, was dropped in 1022 by the Lydon- la. . , lxf the old days it was tho way to keep trying out new recipes for different kinds of cakes. Rut the best of modern cooks have taught that this is a poor cus tom. The modern method Is to secure, a standard recipe und then adapt them to the various needs or desires of. tho family, changing Its shape or Its frosting or fts flavor, but always when possible adhering to the basic recipe. t Thus It Is possible to make plain . cake cocoanut cake, mar ble cake, drop cakes of different flavor and many othe basic recl ple. The ingredients must be of the best quality. Patent flour Is used and rich milk, tho freshest of eggs, and the most delightful of flavorings. Here is the gen eral recipe from which ajl the other uduptations are made: Rerfpo for All Cakes t.:se level -measurments. Hi ft flour one time, before measuring. 1 cup sugar 2 eggs ' 3 teaspoons baking powder i teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups Kpring patent flour 1 cup milk. Cream s igar and shortening to gether. Add eggs well beaten. KlfO flour, baking powder and salt together. Add alternate, with tho milk to the f i rst ml xt uro. Heat thoroughly. Justly add the flavoring. Place In two well greased layer paos and bake 2! minutes in moderate oven (350 F). This recipe makn a two layer cake. For u cake of three large layers double the recipe. IliittiY Icing. 1-3 cup butter 2 cups confectioner's sugar 2 to 2 tablespoons cream Cream butter and add sugar gradually, continuing the beating. Thin with cream until right con sistency to spread on cake. Iec oratc with nuts and strips ot angelica, or strips of citron may be used instead. Oiiuigo lrop Cakes. Cse 1 C"jp orange juice instead ofM cup milk In the recipe foe the plain cake. AIho substitute orange flavoring for vanilla. Hake in well greased muffin tins n moderately hot oven (400 F.) for 20 minutes, lee with Hutter Ic ing thinned with orange Juice in stead of cream. Marble Cuke. To one-half of the plain cuke recipe add 2 squares of melted chocolate. Urop the chocolate mixture in well .greased. uaf pun alternately with plain cake mix ture. Ruker 45 minutes in mod erately slow oven (325 F.) Ice with Hutter Icing and with wu paper spread thin coating melted chocolnte over icing. Other variations may be mad by adding spices or nuts to th plain cake and also by varying the kinds of icing used. Mplitiiing Starts Fires. C.RANTH PASH. Ore. Light ning started, eight forest fires in Josephine county. The lightning storm was not accompanied by rain and wherever a bolfc struck the woods were set afire, being exceptionally dry. One of the tires, five miles west of Mount Reuben, is difficult of acres and a crew could not be placed. None of the other fires was thuugnt to be serious. Sawmill Rums at Klmlra. , KUGENK, Ore." A small saw-1 mill owned by Fred Hockley near! Klmlra wis destroyed by fire' Sparks from the furnace are be-1 lleved to have ignited inflammable material nearby. A strong wind was blowing at the time and It was with difficulty that the fire was prevented from spreading to the nearby timber. The loss Is esti-1 mnted at $2500. , I Permanently waved, wavy or curly lialr should bo Water-Waved Tho wator-wavo Is soft and natural In (appcaranoe. In no wise can It possibly harm the hair. Moles, warts, superfluous hair permanently ro moved without scar. All Work Guaranteed AT THE COTjOWAIj Phono 521 -J 180S Fourth St. Apt. B Fresh Salted Peanuts The Candy Shop ' 320 Flit ST. , The Home of Ilonie Made Oaitrij ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Kathryn Boone of the Kathryn Roono Reality Bhop, 25 Now Foley BIdg., and Mrs. N. 12. Kminett of the Marine! o Cosmetic Bhop, West Jacobson Itldg., announce the consoli dation of tho two shops and will bo located in tho present location of the Kathryn Boono Shop, 25 New Foley Bid. The Marincllo System and Kathryn Boone System of Bemily Culture, Will Kadi Be Practiced. . Telephone Main 120. for comfort 'nd rest nd health ind the simpla life, all .In pleasing variation at NORTH IEACH, CLATSOP KKZt, TILLAMOOK BEACHES r NENKXT Our unl will hand yon "Oultnm hi th. PachV North k and "Oregon Outdoor." and they will tell you the Vfoofca atocy.. A round-trip summer excuniod ticket via ' union PACIFIC SYSTEM JTordsthat wonderful trip through the Columbia RhrtrGort. . Ut lt irrasgi year tttscrsfy mm mmm J. H. KEENEY, Agent , La Grande, Ore. - (hi mi. Packard Straight-Eight Owners Endorse Union INon-Dctonating Gasoline A Gasoline That Reflects the Highest Possible Credit mm Every Door Opens into a Laboratory This is one of the many hallways In the Research Building of the Union Oil Company at Wilmington, California. There are three full floors and 30 sep arate Uboratory-rooms. The general appearance and atmos phere are those of a University building. Scientific research it the sole activity of marly highly experienced chemists and engineers who are constantly carry ing on their experiments in this modern laboratory. Union NON-DETONATING THE effort of the Union Oil Company is always to produce the very fine3t-quality gasoline a fuel that will.in use, reflect the highest possiblecredit to its producers. To this end every known kind and grade of gasoline fo analyzed, studied and compared through definite tcst3 in a great laboratory given over to scientific research. If improvements are suggested in this way they arc made immediately in Union Gasoline. Union Gasoline has the quality of non -detonation which means the elimination of "knocking" on hills, and in slow, heavy pulls, quicker acceleration, and a smoother, more vibrationless speed. When the motorist uses Union he know3 that this is the gasoline which will yield complete satisfaction. Union Oil Company of California A u Gasolit Sale of Hosiery This sale brings important savings in the styles .. , 1 of hosiery wanted for summer wear. Prices ; ' are so .moderate that the selection of n plentiful ' supply is a real economy. . ' ' ; :. J . " New shipment just arrived in all of the new colors. : ' . SPUNTEX PURE SILK HOSE , , . . , ' ; . , . Sale Price $1.35 Vx. . , ,;V i, V The Bootcry Inc 206 Depot Sfxcct : Phone Mala 118 "A Paradise for Tired Feet" Home of the Arch-Aid Shoe for Men and Women GltOVER SMITH, Mgr. 'Those' Delicious .iv '. ' .' - ' ' . i ' ' Whipped Creaiii :: PIES At' :.il!.t., t THE SILVER GRILL Are Going Great ALSO 'J ' Fov Warm Weather , Compartment Plate Vegetable Dinner Good Coffee ? Y e s .,, ''1..' .! . " i '