La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 28, 1924, Image 3

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    THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
Monday, July 28, 1924.
(NEWS of SOCIETY
Social npwa muat bo in the
bunds of the society editor by
1:30 o'clock. Due tq the fact
that the social page la made up
before noon. It la practically 1m
posnlble to insert stories after
that hour. Hereafter, Items, no
matter how Important they aret
that are delayed boyond lhat
hour, wilt not be printed until
the following day News Kdl
tor's Note.
Mr. and Mr. O. Q. . nates and
rtoitH fleore miri Honuhl. and tluu
r Khtrr, 'uihryn, Jofi yvxtenluy urtur
noon, via auto, en roito lo llieir
hmiie at Kly. NViulu. v They will
Ko via Salt I.nUe ('Ity aud(wUl hm-mi
a week at rrovn,'' I'lah, before re
lurninK to their home. They have
been ihe fluents of Dr. and Mm. A.
1 Itieluuilaon while In m Clrunde.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kloddard and
family returned -to (heir home here
ihln morulas', . after HprmJlng- the
week-end nt Wallowa lake.
Mrs. A. T. Hill returned to her
home tin's morning- after attending
the Klale Synod Of the l'resbyter
lan ehuiehxiit Kiiem1. Oregon. She
hIho vlatled her brother in I'ort
. laif) bt fore relnrnlnjf to bar htune
liere. (
Mrs. f'onkey, MnHler JacU and
Uulen "t'onkey, of I'oitland, will
upend tbe Hiiininor vUitlnif lrluds
and relativee In I .a Grande.
Fashion Notes
listens ou leather.
Paris. Leather,. Very soft and of
flirn teutons ' Hi ivbv hand painted
with Interesting designs. Subse
(luently It Is used for wrist bags.
hIiooh, triinminRH-and hatm
1-:iikHsIi Dabjeft on Clowns.
London. Tbreo KngliHh duisles,
in white nnd, yellow. .silk,' are em
broidered on Ihe'ieft snbuld.er of a
hutnber of ffowns Just now." These
IrorltM desicned for arternoon, are
iiHUully lnbluelc flat erepe or tfeo
iffette, a backprrotind which well
hwh off the daisy decoration.
ItrlUintit Hall lint: Suit.
Now York. Nothing Is more
brilliant or rich in decoration today
than the new balhiiiR suit. Ono of
these, in n effort to be "differ
ent; Is of sea-green laffela with
u plain bluek belt. Attached to the
belt, by' leather thongs is a collec
tion of rubber birth, fishes and
nnlinals. . " , f
; IVklnlnss Ornaments,
Now York. OUInglUHH Is Ibc de
lectable inateiinl of which many
new,, and odd bils of Jewelry ar.'
made today. The glass Is really
glass not a mined stone -and it
is u. b-nniiful soft slunb ol hlne
whh a lavender lone. . ,
gorier. Parker Jtentl IIukh.
New. York. The newer bead
bags today seem to be In sofier
and oflen darker shades. One of
1 hem in navy and tlai-Ji green with
n dosli of dark red, Is Just the thing
to carry with a navy crepe de chine
eoHliinie thai has a touch or em
hrnidery In these colors.
Novel'Slip
Brafitlrig Gives Keynote v
- For Swede Socialists
STOfKHOI.Sf (AT) Socialisa
tion hy evohpion inmtMit of revo
lution, peace by nrepurtnir for
peace inwlead of war, the gradual
elimination of mlllluplam, the op
position ta private uncontrolled
cap(l;tlis(ii, a seeure home for ev
ery chixeit, and u strip of Hwed.
ish poll for every tfwtti who wants
it, Ihero are the outstanding points
of I he keynote address delivered
hero by lljutmar llranting at Ihe
Swetl lab Social leitocritt party
ji-oiiKfcfl. t his add r.';s i ol i Is a
ypeelul signlflcanco as clearly de
fining the Soelal-Oemoerai plat
form la the eleciions this fall that
may give Sweden its third social
ist government.
"Wo have faith in labor's his
torical' function In the reform of
society,." said Mr. liranling, "and
we now begin to see tbe light
dawning through the darkness. We
realize thai H was a mistake to
think that' political supremacy
would be sufficient, and wo know
now that our ideals must grow In
to Integral elements of soelely ll
self. We must, above .all, mobil
ize ami utilize the great moral
forces among the laboring classes."
The cx-premler's speech was re
ceived with a demonsi ration of ap
plause by tbe assembly of dele--gutes
from alNUlsfrlcts of Sweden
and was likewise , strongly en.
dnrsed by the visiting delegalcs
from Norway, Denmark, Finland,
Kn gland, Ifelglum, und Poland.
The very eluborale slip made of em
broidered linen and several kind of
lace may lc worn beneath tbe frock
or with the negligee of the same
material and, lace as itself. The biff
pink satin bow and the tiny corsage
of pink flowers add to the' decorative
. r. effect.; , .
orange blossom carving. .Instead
tney are, employing lotus btids fnnd
flowers, ! with a small 'diamond In
the cenler of each blossom.
. -f . Art tin v UUmM. lUf 1)wu. ' ,
ST. JOE, Mu. Arthur Human,
eaiiip farvmua fur thp 4. J. O'Nell
l.umher company, tiled suddenly at
, 1miip. JvHnr HwH OHlMlis
WAM.A WAH-A, Wash. A
combine harvester and standing
grain of 7!i acres on tho Ben tlrote
the coiiipany s ramp It bt thought )pjucQ near Kllwood, were destroyed
that ihe cause' wai heart failure
as he was apparently In. his usual
health, and had jus) nurtahen of a
hearty meul. The body wtis taken
to HI. Murks. . .i ; .
Ikniii take I'iummer Man.
l'l.l'MMKIt. I.laho. Mull hew
Kennedy, ago )bi, died at hU homo
here. Mr. Kennedy was born at
Temple Moor. Tlpperary enmity,
Ireland. He came to Ihe I'nUed
Slates In tit and settled nf Mount
Vermin, N. Y. Iuter be moved to
by five. Mr. (Irate says that the
wheat was running ahopt u bu
sl)ela ttn acre. The llmely ari'lvat
of Qtt tpen front mdffhbni'tnR crews
and ranches enabled thH owqer to
etipKUlMh ihe flu nu quickly. The
fire siarted In the conddnc.
Later a smut explosion started
a fire lhat destroyed the Stationary
ihihUir nuifH ou ih decry
ehlnor lurut, s?vin miles north of
hero. ' A workman ,pn (op of the
machine was hurled 10 the yrountt
und slightly injured. Portions of a
Nebraska, where . im eilKUgl In , 'thousand sacks -of wheat wore
farming, lbt was niorrled to KIJ
aheth elatiey iu liMMl. He came
lo IMiimnier hi ltMt," ""Mr. Kepnetly
Is survived by his widow.
ttnld 1
'I'oiliietlon In V. K.
Shows ( oniinued Decrease
Beauty Hints
NRW YOTtK. (ADranada by
lft 20 will displace the lulled
States na second among the gold
produeiiij? countries of the world,
in the opinion of I.otils 1. Hun
toon, New York mining engineer
ami a former professor of mining
and metallurgy at Yale Univer
sity. Capada is now third, Africa
ranking first.
Mr. Huntoon, after a prolonged
study of the Dominion's gold dis
tricts, reports his conclusions In
the official journal of the AmerU
can Engineers. Canada's output of
gold Is Increasing rapidly, he says I
while In the United Wales fllncoj
I1.91& there bus been a rapid uV-i
icline,
,ewHni ('MUens M'orl on bad
I.I0VSTN. lilH.-fii auto cara
van carrying more than titt l.ewls-r
loti etilKens left and members
spent the day at volunteer work on'
Ihe Lewis and r-'lurU, hig-hway near
Myrtle.
It mud .and Deal Mth
CUT HANK. .Mont. Tim . largest
land deal ever put across in tila-i
eier counly was closed when J. O.
Watson, cattle man, of Sweet (truss
and tireal Falls- .purchnsed Ihe
Oram Smith Co. ranch two miles
north of , Seville,
burned, but It is thmiKht thul the
grntp m the tiperlor of the sekn
is not damaged. Tho loss Is he
iwccji $211011 and Ifltuui,
Child Itiinicil Willi l.jc,
M Altct'S. Wash. (Hen Thomp
son, age 7, was badly burned uboul
(he face, und eyes with lye when
he ullempled to imllale M. Kosh,
who was Mhavlnir. lie climbed a
chair to rcuch the shelf where the
shaving mug- was -kept, but pulled
over the shelf and eonlenls when
he felt. He was taken to a hos
pital ut Colvllle.
Move Ooimly HeeordK.
POPLAK, Mont, -t- Wolf Toint
rucks und men have moved the.
county records and furniture. Two
buildings are available for the offices.
Montana ('rop lnie KpirHil.
HAUI'KM, .Mont. A dMlegullon
nf growi'is und potulo emperts fi'PIP
Lotdslanu. -Interested In the Milk
Uiver valley us a possible source of
supply rnr seed potatoes;, will vlst
firnwers in the near future. .
The experiipeniH ianie on at
the l.oulHiana experiment - station
during Ihe last two yearn with po
laloes froiA the Milk Itlver valley
have shown up so favorably a por
fllablo Miarket there that will take
a big acreage to supply.
Milk Itlver valley growers are
spectuli'lng in growlne a certified!
poiuto that Is free from all di-1
sea.se. Though Ihe acreage Is veryj
gooo Him riaiei-i wre eiieninB-
ing for a good price this ful. (
Wim'l Voy for i:tra ltd! ion.
l'"r. HKNTON. Mont. Tho bpard
of county commissioners at the
regular, session this month took an
Imporlant action that is of inler-
st to those who have been in tnc
m i - i it" I Jl'IU :'
efts Hf l145- til)t(lit(tttl'l44'linEt
am
Summer Wearables
ABB FAR RKtltfCKD IN THB PlNAl
Clearance Sales
Now ponies AnyuatYlMfl tho sove is nh-eady viewing pnJ bwylflg new apparel
for fall. The clothes of summer must lio l"ckly disposed of, hence Ue final
(HtwiUice ShWs now in progiesa. , Women will eagerly ftVftfl thmsdyefi of the
good vuhiea they find w. The Hunshiiia season continues for thm, and this
nppnrel will Iw mow than welcome 't Wich prices, ,
All chariF- pur.
.f'ir Mf
WHV Pf JU), a
hi A(wi Man-.
imxiLs (Inlet!
Si'iHmlior 1.
tADIES READY-TO-WEAR vS.
All elre pK
rbues' for tKil-.
w at Juljr, na --
on 'Augm stale
hmk, dileil
September 1.
of Mm hluh whonl lax In ohIbIiIp
IiIkIi BChools whh nol to ho beBt
UitorrslH of tlitf coiinly mid t prar
iloo woiilil i-vunliiully Inipn't the
i., r ..ii,iinir ilu'ir phldron out flnunnlul ron.llllon of llto'.high
of tho counly lo attend hlKh soliool, wlioolii ihroiiEhoiH tho counly, und
Tho board didilod tliut a contln- ihoy ordcrod Ihot In llto fiiluro no
uun-o nf paylns n pro rata ahnro trnnafir would ho oiilliorlxid. '
. . , Onwm ftMotiM Coming. . I
Till'! I'AII.KS. Ore. Thn Hallcs
wnlormolonH -und- ounluloiiiivH- up
hxInKiwni lo I'nrManil murkcl till
week.' Oooil prtcoa aro rfporled
k 'rho niolon crop laloBBhan tiBiml
Ihln year, duo lo dry weulhor. hut
the nuallly nnd flavor aro Nnld-1o
ho Hnuflualiy rood, J
To nip In tno rna inn prartlcn of
unHcryPMlQU' I dnlor P )ahelnR l(
r!alforo( iuopi M The Dalloai
producla, airwatermolops and can- ;
taloupca shipped by tho Co-opera- '
tiva Orowora' aamclatlon this year
will bn labeled "Dalco," It was an-,
nouneed, -r1
Tho Tlmi
Tho Plao(
Tho Mako-I'p
How oflpndo wo sro aonio ono
orlllolzo a pirl for renewing hor
malicMip In public?
"Why didn't alio do all lhat at
honto?" they ask.
The answer In that of course fjhe
Xev.- WnlilhiK '""K isn.
New York UeslKiiers or wedd
illiiK rinH lor Ihe aitluinn niur
rhureM are uliandonlnjr ;n ramlliai
Beauty Seekers Will
Do Well to Try
THE MARINELLO
SHOP
Rom A, Sommcr lUdg.
A beauty aid for
every need"
PHONE MAIN 677
illil. lint probably she iii o-i.-riert
to mnhe-up at home by the saine""'
Uiml of 1 1 t,rlil lis that she is umh-r I
now tmd she rinds that the make,
up neeileil when one Is surrounded
by shadi'd lights und that wln-n
oni is under the n-lentless (flare
of -electric 'chandeliers.
A conservative woman who wears
roiitfe In tlje Anytime usually pre
fers a" shiire 1 tint tones ho perfect
ly wilh hi r own color that, put onj
uiscreeiiy, tt niiTeiy nlensires the
lillle flush upon her cheek, jr h-r
skin is olive br dalr dark, she
rhoost'U a deep brunette (one like
.Ashes of Itost'S. If she. is rnlr,
a, lighter, mated rosy, shade piv't's
her tbe p-rrect Illusion . ot rosy
color. However in Ihe cvenlnp
both or tlnse women mny prerer
an erfect that's a bit more exotic;.
The warm oransy color of Man
darine roure Kivi-s the dark haired
womnn n -Spanish smrsestion and
to tbe blond u plquuint naughti
ness or complexion.
Tint there is another matter tbnl
most of us forget ahout. Different
coslumes call for different make
up, so the final touches must he
made arter we are dressed. It you
are wearing a jeune nile dress, for
instance you would not want heav
ily bended eyelashes and dead
while powder.
Tay ton Gnragc 11I1hn1
DAYTON, Ore. Thieves broke
into the RuraK" owned nnd oper
ated hy tho Uayton Molor com
pany ami robbed the stock room
af between $3u and $400 worth
of accessories. They out ered bv
forclnjr tho tioor und unions" other
thhiffs took, a-supply of lar-e sl.o
ire and it quantity or. riasniiKm
Permanently wared, wavy or
curly hair sliuuld be
Water-Wnvetl '
Tho water-wave la aoft '
and natural In appoaronoe.
In no wlaa can It poaslbly
harm the hair.
Moles, warts, auperf luo-is
hair porniarentlv enined
vlthori scat
All Work niumutteet.
AT THE OOIiONIAL
1'liono fill t-
1801 FO Jrln St. Apt B
tor the figure in
dined to
stoutness
Eiqnlsltdl Very lightly booed
permlla absolute freedom of
waistline. Kvery I .a Camilla
means "Beauty and Comfort,
Too" for Its wearer. Tbe pat
ented Veotllo feature makes JLa
Camilla astonishingly comfort
able. A full line of the different
models alwaya on hand.
Mrs. HobL Pattison
Corsetlere)
Phone Alain Ml
Apt. in, New l oley Bld.
A Kansas Pity father fell dead at
tins supper table. Perhaps one ol
the children expressed ihe tleHlre lo
spend the evening nt home.
1 HMMmMMMMMMWMMH.M
rr-,T1 . Why yre there
months in
I the calendar?
! because early astronomers, not
Ing that tho moon went through
her phases in about 30 days, di
j vided tho year into 12 moons
! Jlt'nre "moontb'1 or ojr woid
month. Jn summer months c.-
peelally
' TK.H.ItAhT wl Oil
imwt ltusslan Typ,1
Is a splendid aid to health hc-
reause ii rids the hotly ol poison
!ou food waBlr.
j I'urelest Mineral Oil Is widely
used for constipation. ArlinK as
la non-lrritalina- lubricant. It over
comes Ihe objeclionable fealures
of commonly used cathartics,
TaKleless, oilorless. easy to lake,
i . Cine of 2"u rurelesl prepara
! lions for health and hyitiene.
Every item Ihe l,f:t thai Skill Olid
'care ran produce,
l
Glass Drugs
vr: l"OHNI) WHAT
; l-KM i: K I.KON
' . I AII,i:i TO 1'INt)
Jin wan btintlnc, hunting rnr
the Konntaln of Perpetual
Youth and died disap
pointed. - W have found it
in our Murinello trentmenl,
We . can bring to your
cheelta I lie very )lom an. I
color of youth. V can
bring to yo.ir lifn happiness
that yonlh and beaulx give.
AlAKINKMiO f'OS.Min'IO
SUOI
2.1 New r'oley Illdg.
I'hoiio Alain 111
CARR'S
Where Your Credit Is Good
Vanilla Choc and Maple Fudge
The Candy Shop
20 'FIR ST.
The Home of Home Mails Candy
EXPERIENCE
-twenty-two years of successful battery building
Some experience, we say and it's baclf of
mm. Wlllarrl Batterv we sell.
Juit count the' cars that are Wlllard
equipped at the factory. These cart have
been Willard-equipped for yean.
Willatds have always made good In the
owner's car.
Jurt louilne Blfhd lit clllnt tor j
hocie when T. A. Willed cuuld hy K,ld
him Thrraded RuMur Battery,' lafl
Mttl. Ampul,
THE nATTF.RT KI.F.CTT.IO SF.RVIOF X.
llghton Ulaclilue Works llltlg. t -181
1 Wostilugtqn Ave, Phono Mala M
Glands
Awakened; ViOF
v . 4
Renewed
is the testimony of many who
ay they have been made "young"
again- hy a recent medical dis
covery. If you lack vigor and
vital force, ' if ou feel "old" too
Hoon. read the remarkable letters
reproduced here. 1 , ;;
PAST 68; DECLARES
HE FEELS LIKE 30
A complete rejiivcnnlion nt the
age of CS n prompt iiwauennig
of glnntls and nen'cs nnd a, re
newal of youthful vigor Is the
return W. I.uttrell of I.lncoli:,
Jfeb., says he got from a bnef
use of korex compojnil.
"Korox Is Just fine!" he writes.
Slneo I began using It I have
galno6!2t : pound imd never felt
hotter In my life, i Without any
glnnd operallon, my yoitlhrul ll-
or has been restored, nnd I owe
this rejuvenation nnd reawaken
ing of glunds nnd nerves lo korex
compound. I am OS years old but
tlon't feel a day over 30. T
fool Just like a kid and haven't
an ' ache or a pnin. There Is
nothing ,100 good lo say for this
wonderrm remedy. It is the best
thing T ever heard nf to build
up a man."
"Korex tablets mako a man out
of an old drag. I am 7!) years
old but I felt thn effecls of them
In two days." f. If. King, Tlm.
man. Ark. ''Korex wna a Godsend
to mo. I got better In four days
after I began taking II." W. f
Klnley, B inny flout h, Aln. "Korex
has helped me wonderfully. Af'er
ono doy's treatment I noticed the
difference." If. fl. Thompson,
Oklahoma f.'lly, Okln.
' Would you like to feel again the
thrill of youthful vigor and ambition
a youthful eagerness for' work Qr
play a youthful 'Interest iti all that
makes living worth whjle? Would you .
like to drink from a t "fountain of
youth" and lie made young again?
Mankin'l has pessed to liopo that
such a mythical fountain of wnters
will lie found, BUT
In exchange for that lost hope, great
physicians give us , tho comforting as
surance that medical science, in many
instances, not only has halted senility
hut restored youth to the aged, AND
Trustworthy cllljtens In all perls of Hie
country ore testifying hy scores that they
havo; been Invigorated, ra-energlsetl, made
"young" and happy by a simple, inexpensive
home treatment a method based on' discov
eries made by Kuropean physicians and used
by them with marked n iccess, according to
their writings. In treating nervo weakness,
lost vigor, low vitality and premature age.
This method growing out of tho- prlva'. i '
practice of famous Old World specialists.
now Is available to jovcryone. If thn nuoi
tlon of Increased vigor or a renewal of llwi
yotithiiil spirit and energy Interests you, tiitd
a few of thn muny remorkablo rnporls madn
by persons who have used this treatment
the recently developed tablet preparation
known as korex compound. - Nolo that liolii
young and old tell of virtually the suinn
grulifying effects, produced In some Instances '
In a surprisingly short time.
Equal to Glnnd Operation, He Believes
Thomas Flnegan, 7J. of Wlehlln. Kan ,
pnysi "Two months ago I found myself get
ting, old too fast. I tried korex and soon
my glands und nerves felt Invigorated amt
my youthful vigor returned. I believe korex
will do all Ihnt these' gland operations .to
s ipposed to do."
"I eon truthfully soy I feel 2p to l ye.irs
younger since taking Korex," writes Chas. II.
Wallilns, Tnfl, Calif. "I am 96 but feel so
young that I take part In tho club danrre
now." W. A. Mullls, Charlotte, N. C, sum:
"Korex has mado inn feel Ilk 30, Instead of
711. . My glands aro aotivo and I don't kno v
I have a nerve In my body." Julio Avlles,
2 r. a soldier at Camp Meade, Mil., says:
"My glands are active und I have lost that
worn-out, no-eourago feeling since taking
korex."
According to Kuropean medical men, ono
Ingredient of korex is noted for Us direct
action on Important lower spinal nervo cen
ters which, when awuMned, Improve ihu
circulation ond speedily liilng oh a dollghtful
sense of renewed energy. Other Ingredients
of the compound are Intended, to supplement
this process and bjlld up the system gener.
ally. Many users declare korex has made
them "new." physically and mentally, an 1
that the Improvement persists undiminished,
even after months have paaaed.
HADE Y AT 84
IN 10 DAYS HE SAYS
"I have experienced a complete,
rejuvenation through' the use ot
korcf compound," nays J. I.. Ttov
ell, m, of K Oily, Okln. "With
out a gland operation, or expen
sive trfotmerets, piy glond havo
been mdo active, my vital ;nc?vo
centers awakened and t have ben
mado young again. It' Is-not too
much lo aay. , tiv . fognd a,"
"fountain of youlh."
' "Boon after ! hetan Inking kor
ex I knew lhat youth' was being
restored and my glandn awakened.
Now I em enjoying a, remarkable
re.lnvlgoration and reatoratlon at
gland and; nerve activity. My mus
cles aro supple, my eyesight clear
er, and I can do a man's work.
I fee pa youug nod vigorous as
I did at 30, although I am 14."
Mr. Itowoll says hla -rej-jvenatlon
renulred only lo days.
"Korex compound Is nil O. K.
It took effect on mo In S4 hours."
It. A- I-oonard, Geneva, O,' "I
havo found nothing to take) the
placo of korex. felt now vigor
and strength within ten hour
after I began taking It" W. Ad
kln, Bel, a. "Korex tuovea aft
troubles and restores U Joy aud
piciuiurea. ,: I am ' truly surpnael
at Hi power and results."-"!"-,
bert Rancher, Lockland, O. '
Tlie above are iM.na-fide, VOLUNTARY, tributes to Korex Compound-NOT "paid .'for-testl-moifials
" Don't you believe it is worth while to find out whether Korex will do for YOU what
these writers, and many others, say it has done for them? If you feel "old," weak, tacking m
vigor and vitality, come in today. Just ask for Korex. ,
GLASS DRUGS
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