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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1924)
Tuesday, July 22, 1924, THE LA .GRANDE :EVENTNQr OBSERVER ,.,,..JiU....ta. INEWSofSOaETYllLLOI IN: ? ip innnuiTTr v . : ' Social news must bo In the 'hnnds of tho society editor by :30 o'clock. Duo to the fact that thu social pace Is made up beroro noon, it 1st practically tin ponnlhla to iiim-rt Htorl.'s after that lionr. Hereafter, items, no matter how important they are, that are tlolaynl bryotnl that hour, will nut bo printed unlit tho following; day News 1MI tor'a Nate. , TJio homo of Oscar Iertr was tin wene of a widiliiiir y'sun1ay uriiMnoon ut flvw o'clock wh.-n ttiinyim 13. AnilviHtm, Jr.; nnU MInn Kihi-l Kvonson wrc united in inar-iliij-o by ltiiihop ('. J. 1 thick. Yliost ail4'mlinir - tho bcido and Kt-ooin vt-n Miss Lillian ClatiHS ami Stan ley Jenkins. lmiiiell:iiely tollow InirUii ccroiiiouy llu- young couph U'ftl Cot: Cumula, where they will vlwlt tlii hWrie's part niB. Mr. Anderson in well known In l.H' lliiimli', being: a graduate of the l.a (1 ramie hiph sehoot and has many friends lure. Miss Kvenson's lioine is in 'Canada. The young couple are wiHheii every happjucHH hy- lla-lr many l.a Grande friends. Tim Home Tdissionary Society of Hie First Methodist church will meet at the home of M vtt. S. I . Smith, W avenue, Wedues- duy afternoon at 2; 30. rove. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. do. Maker were" quests ut . the hiuue of Mr, and Mr. (. Ihii1 ie c'iitly. t'ove. (Speetiii) Mr. A. CI. Cnnlt lln was hostess at dinner to I lev. ('has. II. Towel) and sons. Kdward and James, and Mr. and Mrs. T. It. ('f)iiUlit) recently. new phase of the ostrich motif shown here today. Kroeks, for the most part very plain, are trimmed nt the hem with it ruffle of ostrich tips. The lilc straw hats worn with these costumes arc of th Kamo shade as I he feathers. Jaile In I'Uvoi. Parb?. Jade Is mining into hUrli favor ajTuln. it is heinff used present, mostly for cigarette hold ers and boxes, nil hough jade but tons, beautifully carved, are seen now and then. ' ' Two llcaccli't hlcn. - ' New York. , number of smart women, weary of the mitltlpllcijy of Kltiss handles, now have adopted the two bracelet ijUil. The two braclets match, - and one is ' worn above the left elbow, 'the other on the left wrlsl. lale (.rem Nloklnrs. . New York. I'ale green stock ings, lelieious!y cool In appcuruncc an Irolnpr worn todtiy with white shoes. This is u variation from the Mtsh tinted hosiery which ban been almost compulsory with white shoes so far this season. Women Unchanged from Ancient to Modern Time Fashion Notes Shades or AVliltc. London There-are tunny shades of white, in addition to pure while, rashlonahle ut the moment. l'nrrh inent Is a cool and flattering shade, and the creams and Ivory tints are also much In demand. Hems of Ostrich Tips. Paris. There Is a very pretty Permanently tvnvcil, wavy or ( curly hair shmiltl bo Wator-Wnvttl . The Water-wave- Is soft .ami natural in appearance. .In no wlso can It possibly 'harm tho hair. - Moles, warts, superflnn-is hair permapentl' moved -,.lhori seal All Work Citnranlrc. 1 : i : . t-i i AT Tltl CorONIAl 4 rtiime vr.i:i-a i80S Fo-irth St. A'pt 'B OUKSSA. Russia. A!) "One hundred ami sixty ancient Greek tombs of striking design and rare archaeoloKlc.il interest have been unearthed In I he dead city of Oly va, near here, by Professor Kem enov Reusser. t ; - ' . Amonif the articles round In the tombs wus a small linen has con taining a Imly's mirror and believ ed I o hi- t he forerunner of t he present day vanity case. In the ban there also were a rouge slick for the lips and a charcoal pencil Tor the eyes. The bag was found in a female grave together with tufts of false hair and ,a number of silver bracelets, ear rings, beads and other jewels. In other tombs were recovered poll cry of exquisite workmanship, mulllcolnred vnses. itmutcts, knives and various articles of, bronze and copper, all In a perfect state of preservation. The excavations, which have heeii In nrotrress for manv months. thus fur have yielded more thanj 1 7flii articles of suruusslnir anil n tint-Inn interest. I I Olyva. which E. A. Tulley Named as Deputy State Dairj and Food Commission er. ; WAI.I.OWA. Ore. (Special to the ' )hserver With the appoint men! of 'I-:. A. Tulley to the position of !cputy Oah-y and l-'ood ctimmis sinher, Wallowa loses a lhe-lmtr resiilent. During his forty-two years In this community he Im nuide many friends who, though phased with the excellent position which he has received, are regret lu I that the popuhir family shall be numbered among 1 he former residents, and hopeful that fhev may return. Mr. Tulley left Wed nesday to take' his new posh 16 n Thursday. Mrs. Tulley and son Kenneth will live at their cabin on Hear creek for six weeks until Jh opening of college, when Kenneth will enter O. A. O. - The Tulley homo will he -occupied by J. W. Hughes and family. ' Mr. . Tulley . new .. position, to -which he was uppolnted July 1st by Hairy and "KooL PonmUssioner J. 1, Mlekle, Includes the inspec tion of Port lu ml iKikeries, und thi iesllng of commercial gralnris ahd I'ccils. v Kevea years ago" ho com pletcd a . five year Incumbency in the department, although his posi tion .as travelling .deputy was npt ps good as 'his present ortlce. He tan be addressed at 51 Sktdmure fit reel, Portland. t.- ' ' : , T- - ' I New .Air Mail Route ! Designation Expected it-' ' HKNVKU, f'ojo.'. (AP) The iostofflce- dtmartmenl Is conshler placing in operation anolher iraiis-contiuental air man route. I. other K." Hell, special assistant In the' postmaster general, . Ip Charge of Hie I ruffle division . of the sir maM service, announced here Saturday The proposed rooo, According to Hell, will proceed as does the present one from Nev 'ork" to- Plevelund, hut nt this point, it will branch off to the south, passing through Agron, .. to Indhuiapolis. thebce to Kt. l-ouis and Kansas tMly. Mn to (hmlen I'ltv. K;in jiiuI lii Deliver. At this means "Perry," .., .in r,,!... u... .-.iin-ni was once a center of Oreck "''"Jsnntlicrn route over the mountain mg, cuti ore nmi trade ami 11 iiour- IIH ished uboiit fii'O It. 1. Later It be cume known among Itusshms the "Pompeii" of the Hlaclc s-a. i ' ' MASON'S PLAN UI'llJHNti ., j NKW OKLKANS (AP) The grand lodge of Masons of Louisi ana has announced that an 1 S -story buljdlng .will he erect el, here. The building will cot $i.&.bo.O(m wind lwill be- IfiiUfr 4le treseut site of lis temple' In 'the -heart of Ihe business district, t'onsiruc 'tion wilt lien uetnlter 1. passes. Iters Annoy llrldgr Workmen, f HOOD HlVKlt, Ore, Steel crews working on I he Waukomu Intersiate.hrldge spanning the Pol ti ail 1 In between here and White Salmon, Wash., were startled to flay when a big swarm of bees swooped down r and settled where an upright; girder joined a' horl-' 3Umtai. Tpc-fjtluul. mep. "aj-e POa---tiiderrd the nerviest of skilled workmen,, bill' they pive the un welcome lust fctx : 'wide herlh Runts An Extraordinary' Value! This Interesting suite In Pombln atlon Walnut, Is one of the at tractive new patterns recently uddrd to our floor displays. For a Very.Fair Price You Can Now Refurnish That Dining Room Do not put off refurnishing your (lining room because you think the cost might be great. Tomorrow never comes, and besides today has ' .' brought values in dining room suites hitherto thought impossible. Ex- . qut.sito patterns have leen developed by one of America's largest manu ' I'actuiers of quiility dining mom furniture ut prices within the reach of all. For example, the six-piece suite in modified Italian Ilennaissancc design here illustrated! Study for a moment its charming liues the six-legged , table with substantial supporting strelchers-T-lhe handsome f, 1-inch buffet artistically duo-toned, and tho sturdy chain with senU of genuine blue leather. The table is 42x51 inches and opens up to a full" 0 foot length. The new lacquer finish is 0110 of extreme beauty ftnd durability." The price as well a tho quiility is .1 pleasant surprise. Six Pieces ('? ') .$115 . Kxaclly as lliiistrnletf Aliove. ; YOUR CREDIT IS (,'OOD ' ; Carr's WE CHARGE NO INTEREST s I K&VV tea 4 1 iAir'AKIC (Af) Tho rlly j'wtyior upuly Ih'Iuk rxirtm.'ly low licpmiao or ury wiuhor, 1o cily 'oinml8N!omi-H or Sail Uiko litivo .Irvlili'.l- Ihtit four lyN onoli week rlllx.-na cnilnol wnli'r lliolr lawnH (il inUthMIH. If llu BlIIIHllOU .llrtos not .hni-tvt , II In Himed, NnrlnUI Ua of ioxvnH n lid KurrifniH may lie Htp.etl allOKetller. ' , UM HER COLDS are liagarin; and unnoylng I M vary nrst ntgnt apply V VapoRub Qwf If MtflH Jmr U4 Ymn The Ideal summer wrap affords sliKht protection anil much charm thus tin- shawl fills tho hilt perfectly. This one irtves the. effect of! the hand-omhroidcred anil Very expensive Span lull .shawl, hut . It t.t really, made of printed si lie fringed with deep hl'aclt . frlnire, and Is -omparatiwly Intpenslve. . It may he. worn, over any type of eve, nlnK sown and Is much in evhh nvr at sinmuer resorts. ' . , ' SUiLOING IS STAYING PUT While activity in mast Indus tries has heen on tho decline dnr- inff the last several months, lhal In (he hulldinK Industry litis held up remarkahly well and promises to continue to do so durlnff the rest of Ihe season. Rome authorities predict a more or less extensive let- op In construction operations In the cities during ihe fall, hut a enrrespondliiK Increase in rural liuildlnir, as a result of fjood cropH and fair prices prevailing on farm nroducts. The lumber Industry ihertfore looks forward to a steady demand, and. In view or the com paratively low and hroken slnte of HtockH, expects higher prices. Hays the American l.uniheriuaii, fhl- Current demand, tho only fair. shows encouraging Improvement over three weeks ne;o, and there lit every. Indication that a. further in- oi'vase Is to. he expected, Hetall ers continue to'huy cnnriftimly. on a hand-to-mouth liasls, hut their onlers nre somewhat hirtfer and more frerpirnt and trude from thin source totals a conBidernhle- vol ume. lost ' or this ImslnesH con tlnues to come from the cities, hut country yards, jnnro eoni'lileut vb a result or the improved agricultural outlook, are also mon often heard from. The political scare havlnpr passed, theri is inAre conrhleiic evident throughout Ihe liiistneMit world, and the result Is somewhat larger operations und better hay ing In a mi m her of directions. There has continent ly heen some ent tinpi-oveinent In Industrial demand for lumber, and there H no ilnuht that .this upward trend will continue.. Lumber output meanwhile l;i tower than during the first six months of the. year, due to curtail ment In all producing sections, especially hy smaller mills that have round it, impossible to oper ate at t ho pn'sent low price levels. The larger mills generally are run ning, hut usually on a curtailed liasls, and little lumber Is hetngl piled. Htocks of Southern pine prej tair. hut rather broken. Those of' Douglas fir are negligible, and j while western pine Blocks of some! Items are heavy, production lately p has been brought below the order line, so thut a gradual reduction i In mill holdings and u cnnveojienl i strengthening of prices nre looked! for. Houthern hnrdwoodsj are In, fair supply, but here also then has been on elimination or a large per-! eentago of small mill production on I account of recent unfavorable mar-1 ket conditions, white there hasl been nn expansion In both export und domestic demand. Nor! hern hard woods are scarce, and Home manufacturers look for an act ual i shortage this fall. dumber prices meanwhile show ' general strengthening, and Ihe mills are declining to make con-, cessions on the former Hcale or lo sell ahead at present prices. FUND PLANNED TO AID WORTHY ... .' ... YOUNG PEOPLE ST . i.orw. AP) So thai worthy boys and girls who desire Ihe benefits of a higher cducalinu, but lack the menu, many not be forced to rorego this training In I their younger years, fifteen prom inent SI, l.onis buMluesH and pro fessional men aland sponsor for a movement to furnish such fuml.. The Washington rniverslty Stu dents' Loan ami Scholarship As sociation, now peeking Incorpora tion In the local rourls, plans a fund of $2,000,000 or more from which loaiiM would he made to de serving students seeking training in Washington rnlverslty or other St. I .on is lust It ut Ions. Washington 'Diversity alumni In Ol hep-. rhle. , have . expressed their willingness ilo assist In (. thc;l nmveiiiem uiiu it , eiMiimmve m , forthefigurein ilinedto stoutness , i Eiquliti! Very llBhtl boned permits absolute freedom of walstllno. Every. La Camlll. nionns "Beauty aad 'Comfort, Too" for Its wearor. The pat eitlMt Ventlio feature Tnc.kci La Oamille astonishingly comfort able. A full line of the. different models aluuya on hand.. . Mrs. RobL Pattlson ttortctlcM ' IMiono Main Ml -. Apt. 10, New l oley flMg. ', loo aluhinr Is now; being chosen. Tuftlan fees and other expenses, If iM'ederi, would hi , paid to de servjipp slildfnls, ror "part ,of one year! ' 4or jaie. or' more'; years, or frtr,jthf J fiiil' ' rour-.vear ,piiiw. Oradual repayment of the ' loans following graduation would make the fund a revolving one, enabling the association to help thonsiuids of boys and girls in future years. Kvery man who has gone In and tried to stop a family fight knows why Tnele Sain hesitates to Inter fere In Hii rope. 1 Iicntily Seekers Will Do Well to Try THE MARINELLO SHOP Room A, Kominr'r Itlilg. "A beauty aid for every need" mONB MAIN 6W ;: 3VilP mh f" - Yo-ji 'will find, our , I I nhop ,to' be a vent ml ityj able' 'wonderland of Tjffl I Vjr new Plena and ere- lm ntmT"t- ou txu ln U Kim vlted to come ih Fjk and look 'around at jpj IpQ ' IliiytH At K 1 niclidnlfion'ii Art n aSunbeam', Electric Irons Cut them away while "HOT", in their individual dteel case something Nowl H-and S. ELECTRIC Tlibne 393-W. 107 Depot St. Itrldges To He Itcpniml. " - t TIIT1KN12. Ore. a l.nnc county bridge crew will start work repair-1 Ing all the brldtps on the Willam ette highway between Iteuerve and t (alt ridge and people (raveling over! Hie. highway will be Inconvenienced in a considerable extent, accord. ng( lo O. H. 4'alllson, county bridg toreiiian, who will have charge of the work. Ilo said the work prob--ably will require a week's time and I hat drivers of ears planning to I make the trip over the highway)! may execl lo experience delas. j HATTF.Ilir.H that nre di'pendable for good and reliable Hervlcn nre the kind wo ore now fenturing prominently, anil they are giving Mnl vernal salfsfaclion. In every di-tall they ar.i perfect and their service Is unexcelled In all respect. We are experts in new bat teries. In rc-ehnrging (ind in all kinds or battery repalra. ' OKF.OOV Till It!' A v KATTKItY TO. 107 I'lr fil. AUlli MO BuJJJJN I'li-kle rlory I icing Unlit. AI.MANV. (tre. W. v, raf:sidy. lepresenlatlve of the California I'aeklng cptupnny. has started con struction work on the pickle fe Itory in thin city. The building wil! I Ik- K0 feet Wide by 120 feel loll;: and will be completed In about three weeks. The photographs of Mars shout. I be entertaining. After I his vt;r for the nude wiy are rather fed up' on Yen uses. .. I Buy Your Candy -at- The Candy Shop 22fi I'm r. The Homo of Home mails Vnitl 1 Dainty Summer Lingerie AT CLKARANCK PRICES " l)looiuiti Nishltfowns . ! . S(i'-iiis IVincesa Slips In 'styles that are newest and most in fashion for summer Vcnr nre now offiwd at jirites 4 nUmctively -moderate.'' : - , ' ..... ' LADIES READY-TO-WEAR m i . . - -rr. . -. . I J 'l ,Wfn AND MILLINERY a WK ' WIIWI WHAT . l'ONCK I.I'.ON - ... .. J.AM,I.I T 1'INIt irn Juintlnir. hunllnjr for tliiv . l-oiuiluhi or 1 'i'ii"timl 'lulh.rt-, anil i illod illsap polnlnd. Wo have found It In our Hlqrtnello trnultupntj. We can, brlni? to your cheeks th very bloom on! color of youlli. We can brlnf lo y-" llf0 lnnPln"!l that youth and beauty Rive. UARIKEMiO COSMETIC ' : SHOP 25 New Foli-y niilg. IMiono Slnln lull Blue Mountain Oregon LUMBER i As An Investment , Do you know of iinylltlng thut holds its Values like a iionief Could you nno your money more profitably? Bowman - Hicks Lumber-f Company Telephone' Main 8 ( For Mill or Box Wood Phone M-547 J. L. MUNHALt PURITY BREAD The Ilenlth-nuildiiiK Bread for Children; PURITY BREAD ; Is Ilcidthful, NoutishiiiK, Economical. PURITY BREAD Ts your Host Food Ent More of It.-. La Gran de Bakery i IC J. McWilliams PURITY BREAD SUPERFINE BREAD READ THE OBSERVER CLASSD7IED ADS twenty-two yonrs of successful buttery building : jw.i-J womi! Mpenence, we "y " - 1 evtryWillard Battery w.icll. ' , lu.t count th can that are WillardJ equipitd nt the factory. Thte care have been Willard-equipped for yeart. . ' Willards have alwaya made food In tn . owner's car. ; . lu.t Imulni Flclietil lit Millet ta '' hnn when T. A. WiU couU be told l.lm Thtell Rubtar Bltr," y LUlk Ampttt. the nAm-uY KiiEorrao srnvtcK co. ' N lKhlnn Machine worfca Bid. IKK WHNliUmtan Aei Ttiooe Main 181 4 wm STORAOEfl HATTEK1E8 II 1 ii ii Tr