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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1924)
Tuesday, July 8, 1924. THE TjA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER '!.--. PAGE THEED NEWSof SOCIETY Social news must bo la the I bands of the society editor by l:SO o'clock. Due to the fact lthat tho social page, la made up before noon, It la practically Inv. fposnlble to tnnert' stories aftet jthat hour. Hereafter, items, no imatter how Important they are,, 'that are delayed beyond that hour, will not be printed until I the following; day News Edl J tors Note. : Announcement wus made toddy that Mlw (Jertrufln Phimnier wob . united In marriage 1o Guy B., Unb orn Kriduy inornliiK'. July Kourlh, nt .ll o'clock, at iho homo ,of MIh 1'luinmcr. Miss Vivian Hoffurs wim bridesmaid and C. W. Aahhy bent man.' Kevercnd O. W. Jones of thu Christian church officiated. There was a large number Of relatives of both the bride and Ki'oom in attendance and followlnR l be- ceremony a delicioiiB dinner vn served. The happy young couide expect io' make their home in Iji Granle. Tloverend and aVs. G, H.' Quipr- ley.V.fprmer pastor of the ' First MelhpdlHt Kpiscopul church here, but who is now patitor of the Meth odlHtv church of Boise. Itlutio, are visiting in l.d'Grundo at the home of their ditURbter, Mrs. A. K. Kln tnan. Another dauphter of Mr. and Mrs. Qnijrley nnd her husbnnd, Mr. and Mrs.. Hoy Nelson, of Crookston. Minn.! are alo virOHntc ut the home Beauty Seekers Will Do Well to Try THE MARINELLO SHOP Boom 6, Sommcr Bide. "A beauty aid for ' ' every need" rHONE MAIN M For Hot Day ?,.Vi' I Fashion Notes Ijwo Ciawiui Keon Kvorywhorn. 1 London. Ever since, the Ascot races there has been almost an overdose of beise Uce gowns. These are of spider web fineness and have usually black slips underneath, though jade and pale blue are also often seen . Kin Tut Still Lives, 'Now York. Tul-ankh-amen la not dead yet. The exquisite lotus buckle on one of his excavated san dals reappears in leather on a summer pump. The pump is of black patent leather.-the lotus be in In black patent and whito suede. Vclllnjr on tiftrjK Hats, New York. The lull voillnff of net or chiffon set around the brim of a hat is again "smart." This bit of veiling adds attractiveness to most women and (fives a seasonable touch of airiness to, the. largo hat Scarfs Xow Fur-Trimmed. , ; New York, -r?- Tho scarf, having gone through most other phase. Is now being fur' trimmed. Chiffon scarfs In such shades as primrose yellow and American Beauty have handings of summer ermine or of black or brown, furs. i ' Afternoon TYoclw arc Simple. : New York. Thn ufternoon frock just now Is' distinguished by sim plicity of line. - Ha materlul may be crepe de chine, summer satin or jocquard satin and 11a color Is whatever buHs youK fancy. . Park Fur Trimming Popular, Puria. Whilo wllh durk fur is almost a formula now, so great is its popularity. .' Coajumes . of all sorts of materials, utlllr-o every known shude of white. And they dre trimmed on tho ends of panels or uround I be sleeves more oflen than at the neck with fur light In weight, but dark In shade., " Iaoo Veiling Tone Onwiui. ho ml on, Veilings of creamy lace ranging from a mere deep flounce lo a scarf that hulf envelops the body, form tho chief ornament on many dance frocks. The lace tones down the sometimes loo brilliant red now worn by muny smart women. HUNT'S LETTER (Continued from pane 1) l.fUS.976.42 liiii.ogo.oo 1 J.I, lull. no tor the figure in clined to stoutness Exquisite! Very lightly boned permit, absolute freedom of walatllne. Every La Camilla means "Beauty and Comfort, Too" for Its wearer. The pat ented Ventllo feature makes La Camilla astonishingly comfort able. A full line of the different models always on hand. Mrs. Robt Pattison Corset! ere Phone Main 56t Apt, 10, New Foley Bltfg. x Just the thing for a hot day, isn't It? A straight line frock with prat tlcally no sleeves and an easy neck; and then a huge bow sash for Uim mine. This frock is of plaid voile In browns and tans. Tho cotton materials of this season come In really excellent designs and colors, quite as gorgeous as silks and In very similar patterns, and they are made up on tho same simple but good lines that the expensive mi terlals follow. Such a frock as this ,on can be made easily in a day and the cost of the material is very' low. In it one can get as near to ,cemfort as the, thermometer will' permit. ' " of Mr. and Mrs. Klnmnn. The A Heel Indies Aid will hold a lawn social at the homo of Mrs. W. It. Ledbetter, a mile north of Alice, Thurmlay afternoon, July 10. Mrs. Itay Fuller, who has charge of the program announces that she has Secured tl. "Allcel colored lu dies minstrel as entertainers and a Kplendld lime is assured all who attend. The American T-eglon Auxiliary will iiwet Wednesday evening, July 9, nt eight o'clock at the homo of Mrs. Hurley Kichurdson. Impor tant business matters urc to come before the Auxiliary at this time imd a large attendance is desired. . The Mission Hand of the freshy- terlnn church will nvct at the home of Mrs. O. 1,. MacDowell. 2110 Oak street. Wednesday afternoon, July at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. O. a. Dnugberly of Fresno, California, will leave for her home this evening, after a month's visit .In La Grande with her sister. Mrs. Harry Uouvy. A free country Is one In which every man Is privileged to reel superior to hlw betters. Charier No. SM - , Reserve 1 -Unlet No. UKPOUT.OF THE COMniTION OF HK UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK . At iJiOramlo In tho Slate-of Oregon, nt Iho Close of Business on June -Sinn, 1U24. ' RKSOUIU'H ( Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks, - and for- , . . clan- bills of exchange or drafts sold with Indorsement of this bank I!. S. r.oveniment sociirltlns owned: Deposited to aecuro circulation (U. . . hands 'par value)., '. All other United Slates Government sc orifies (Including premiums. If nny).... Other bonds, stotks, securities, etc.: flanking house. $15,178,011: l-'urnlture and , h'ixttires .$lQ.att.77 Itenl estate, owned other than banking house u Lawful reservo with V'cderal Heserve Hank Cash in vault and amount duo from Na tional banks Amount due from State hanks, hankers, and trust companies In tho I'nlted States, (other than Included In items . 8. a and 10) ' Checks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting bank (other than Item 12) : : . Total of Items 9. 10, 11, 12 and U.. - K,r.,i.at, Misccllanous cash items 335. K& nedemption fund with II. S. . Trensirer . i anil due from U. S. Treasurer 6,000.00 Itio.o.'i 7211.85 fiO.S74.77 r.!i:!72.l4 7.5fn.t!i 4,917.: 4,315.7 TOTAL MAIIIMTIES Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits, jr.0,437.55 less current . 50,4:17.65 expenses, interest and taxes paid 3Ii,177.4!i Circulating notes outstanding t Amount due lo National banks , Ajnount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies in tho United States and foreign countries (other thun In- eluded In Items 21 or 22) ' Certified checks outstanding Total of Items 21. 22, 23, 24 and 25 ' B.4II.0S Demand deposits (other tlian bank de posits) subject U Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days) : Individual deposits subject to check.....'. Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 ' 1 , days (other than for money borrowed) State, county, or other municipal deposits ' .... .. -secured by pleugn of assets of. tins hank or surety bond I , Total of demand deposits (other than hank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 36. 17, H, 29. 30 and 31 7lil,249.fS4 Time deposits subject to Jtescrvo (payable after 30 doys, or subject, to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings): Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed ... Other time deposits , Postal savings deposits Total of ' timo deposits subject lo lteserve, Items 32, 33, 34 and 35 530,194,1)0 i,r.co.i is.ss $100,000.00 35,000.00 21,200.00 100,000.00 772.04 get out und vote. In this connection, the - league mints out that, oven In the election of 1920. less thun hulf the eligible voters of the nation went to tliel polls on election day. The total volo cast, they claim, was but 4!l per cent of the number that would hnvo been cnHt had every elector exercise his or her right of suf frage. The result, till hough an overwhelming victory for the He. publicans on (lie basis of the voles registered, wus urtuiilly an election by it minority by less than one third of thu nation's (nullified vot ers. In fact. . ... The league has set itself 'tiie'task o getting out at least 75 pee cent of the total eligible vole this full. If II. succeeds even hnlf-wny in thlsi effort, the number of. hullols cast this fall will exceed the 20.7Sll.0oo votes cast In 1920 by more than 7.I00.00O. If It reuclteil tho goul of 75 per cent set. the total vote next November 4 would exceed 51.000.. 000. The parly than cun null uny considerable port of the Increased vote the league's cumpaign prom ises to bring to the polls Is the parly most likely to walk uwtty with the election. And lhl Is the Vote the Tlenio. crata are oul to rupture. They be lieve II Is. lo a very large cNtcnt, tho feminine vole.. Wherefore the special nllcntlons given the ladles -even lo the exlenl of proposing woman candidate for vlrc-prcsi-enl! Professor Trvlng Fisher of Yale, economist anil statistician, who has made a Hpeelal study of election figures anil percentages, says the usual presidential elections Is de ojded by a switch or less than five per cent or the votes cast. Tr the women can bring to the Democrntls that necessary rive per cent.. then the political gallantry or Iho Democratic leaders will . have won Its suit. 3.217.2II 2,421.75 550,110.42 1C2.3S9.90 1 19,892. 1.1 404.033.13 12,209.1. July Clearance -Sale- . ..... ....... . ... A MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU ON ALL Suits, Coats, Dresses Sweaters, Skirts and Hats LADIES READY-tO WEAk AND MILLINERY Kinney, all of txis Angeles, who surfcrcd Injuries when an automo blln In which Ihey were riding,' len the purlrln highway und over overturned eight .mies north of here, were reported to be recover ing In a lurnt hospltnl. ft Injured Are Hecnvorlng SaLKM. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. It. J. McKlnney am! Mrs. R. S. Mc- IVrmancntly waved, wavy or curly hair should be Water-Waved The water-wave ' la soft and natural In appearance. In no wise can . It possibly harm the hair. . Moles, warts, suporfluois hair pormnpentl omnved wtthorS seal All Work Guarantiee . AT THE X)IXNUrj l'hone 631-J " 180S Fourth St. Apt B . Now what would you like in the candy tine? YOU SAY IT AND WE WILL MAKE IT. ' The Candy Shop ' tso riR m. - n mmm 1 Bmm atada Caadj TOTAL $1,500,1 15.SS Of Oregon, County of Union, ss: . T. J. Srroggln, Cashier of tho above-named hank, do solemnly State I, swear that tho above statement Is true to tho best ot my knowledge and belief. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of July, 1924. a. n. cLAYcoMn, Notary Public; for Oregon. My commission expires February 6, 1928. ' T. J .SCItOOOIN. Cashier. OOItnECT Attest: A. I,. A. J. J. J. meiiAitnsoN, VAN VAI.KKNnrrtO, OONIiKY. 1)1 rectors. - 1 -. ( .i. WHY NOT NOW? ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Kathryit Boon of the Kathryn Boons Beauty Shop, 28 New Foley Bldf., and Mm N. E. Emmett ot the Itarlnel a Coametla Shop, West Jacobson Bldg announce the consoll datlon of the two shops and will be located In thV present location of the Kathryn Boone Shop, St New Foley Bide. The Marinello System and Kathryn Boone System of Beauty Culture WU1 Eaek Be Practiced. ' TFlepbone amain 1M. ORF.OON TRAIL STAOF NEW PERFECTION Oil Cook Stores and Ovens V THERE'S no smoke and smell to male disagree ableworkofeooking with the New Perfection Oil Stove. Clean, intense heat drives directly igainst the utensil and the flame stays where you set it. We'll be glad to demonstrate how easily you can regulate the New Perfection for any sort of cooking. We have the New Perfection Oven also and it bakes perfectly. CARR'S 1 1 superior to Ills betters. I I )ritij Protect your Health I iii)M(alwiisi? I I m 1(1 It thoroughly aged not - JJ green or unfinished. Omsum II fj 11 the quality product of Anheuser-Busch . J ,"la GRAPE. BOUQUET Afj. MALT-HOTRINE, ESttaa I n "Buy by the- ca from your Dealer ' I LaGrande Grocery Co. . MM' LaGrande. Ore. " - T"'!! i ill .. if !l I& Grando - Joseph -J. A. llorck, Trop. Ieave Jjk Grande Imbler KlKin Minnm . Wallowa A. If. . :00 .. 9:20 .. 9:r,0 .10:30 11:00 I.ostlne .".....11:15 Enterprise ....11:45 Joseph . .....12:00 Arrive W a I -Iowa I,alte..l2:30 P. M. l:l0 1:30 1:60 2:30 8:oo i:tr, 3:45 4:00 P. M. E:00 6:30 6.1,(1 6:30 7:00 7:15 7:45 8:u0 4:30 8:31 Wallowa Lake Park I'hono Slain 77S 7,eav A. M. P. M. P. M. Wallowa I.ake 8:30 12:30 4:10 Joseph S:00 1:00 Enterprise .... 9.1 G lxstino .......... 9:45 Wallowa 10:00 Mlnum ..........10:30 KlKin ..11:10 Imbler 11:30 Arrive La Grande -..12:00 1:15 1:45 2:00 2:80 , 8:10 3:30 6:00 6:16 6:41 :0O SitO 7:10 7:16 4:00 1:04 , S1'KNI SUNDAY AT WAMiOWA LAKE PARK Insured Carriers Careful Drivers - Round Trip Ralea Stand at Foley Hotel, Sommcr Hotel and Savoy Hotel, La Grande. "Sunbeam" Electric Irons Put them away while "HOT" in their individual steel case something Newt H.and S. ELECTRIC Phone 393-W. 107 Depot St. I More Battery Service Celluloid and other eootpaatttaM are ased as fauulatkm In limited number of batteries, port Orford cedar wood sep arator am arccpted by practically all manufacturers as u mast porous, tangliest and nuoral fnanlauon. . , l-HOtm BATTERY SERVICE EZtDB BATTERS' DISTRIIH7IOR8 FRED T. BURGESS Main 125 1308 Jefferson Ave. ; ' T ho s e D e 1 i c i o u s Whipped Cream PIES THE SILVER GRILL . .. Are Going Great ' ALSO For Warm .Weather ,. Compartment Plate Vegetable Dinner Good Coffee? Yes! IT'S A BIO BIjOW-OIT but wo ran save your tlr,i with our expert VMleunlzlnf. W bave mended worse breaks than that In tires nil tubes anil saved t'.e owners many dollars. Our 1 HrA vnlr.ii ntln ! mn-.it VOKAMIZINC Life Sealed In they cnt get old before they're sold WiUard Charged Bone-Dry Batteries are seated and dry when we get them. That keeps them "fresh" until you car owners get them. Ytf,"y Uttl Asigtre. "AM yea isa't d that wttb sar etiwr Mmr." THE BATTERY ELECTRIC SERVICE CO, Lrlgfaaoa Hachnw Works Bldf. 1SII Wasateaton Are. Pbone Mala 75S n 3:1 HI t't . r I ; . i !'. . mi 'Mil fl STORAjGE-fl II BATTERIES II thinif for you nny way you look ot It. If MM1M onKflov Tiitr a BATTKRY CO. 107 I'lr HI. ,Msln r.m