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Thursday, July 31,' 1924. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE jNEWS of SOCIETY ' ; , -ft '. Bootel iswi must be In tk t&ndft of th society editor by -S o'clock. l)u to tba fact kbat the aortal page Is made up. betar noonk It la practically tin- pjOMibJa ta Insert atorle after tbAt hsmiv Hereafter Uemiv na matter how Important they are, that an delay! beyond that bour, will not be printed until the following dny Nuwa JiMi tor1 Not. Mr. DWlfrht KIOHicr uml small son, llobhy, of Porllaml, nro vIsM pif nt Hie 'homo of Mr.. uml Mwi i W.- P. Mohr. Mrs. Klosloi ,V08 jtormorly MIhs Uazol Mohr, of. Lit (irtn4ot ond, has ninny frlmtln htr. V'' f KiiRpnn Tlnzon ami 1-illfnn Hplcor wore milled in murrtiiK" Tuoduy Viwonlpir fit tho. J'ullo Sptror homo n Virnt hI root, will, -ltov. John . ...irown offlriiilliiK. Only Itnmoillnio ' ji lallvt fl wore priwnt. Tho happy 'oojipht 'xpet to mnko tholr homo In l.a fjramlo. , ''.Dr.' and Mrs. X.qo Uonvy ami small datiffhtor, Joan, havo return fd homo . uftrr Hpt'mlinff 'Ion days nl Portland and Soasidr. f J JVTho W. W. O.'a of tho Huptlst ffhiiroh will i hold tholr . roffular !mnnthly ' business mooting ut tho .Vhurch Krliluy tv.-nlnw. August 1. 'Sovoral important quoatlons will oomo hoforo the elrls at tills tlmo .aliil a larpo nttondnuovL is doslrod. : It has boon dooldod that t hoy will spend Sunday ut Wallowa lake and final ariutiKemoals for thU all-day outing will lit- mudo nt IhlH movt- Tho lallos Fruit on Market. t. Till-; T)AM.KS. Or.. The first shlpmenLa oX Tho Dallas water melons and cantaloupes- wore seat to tho- Portland market lust week. Cand prlt'ee aro rwportod. t Tlio melon crop- to less than us ual tikis year, duo to dry weather, hut tho quality and flavor ar hnld to he unusually good. Tho I miles prod nets, alt wator melons and cnutuloupva shipped by tho Tooperatlve Orowors' us 'Kooiotion "this year wiH Ik luhelv. vrnloo." U was announced. Ilankina; Mnd Kasy fOATKSVlhLK, Pa. (AP). Twenty-four ho.ir service -for rio- pomtors has been Inaugurated by n bank In PhoenlxvUlo, near horo. -After hank In hour patrons cC the hiHttiullon ui'o peripiltod - to, ; .J. posit their money In a chnto 'which runs direct, to the vault. whom tho moneyijest's pafoly. Tim 1 tanrvlnc remilted from ther reaUiJ.t Of merchants who 'dosWd to make. Henosits at nitrht rather Hum pine, ' lurKi snnis of money In. Htnall safes until tho not dny. 1 houinrI tf lio Kail Uoctntri! f.r yi-Jf Hid thnl rfiy llung without laMiiie Irtulia bait iuWni mmplft' ieli(f !. ChvHaii.l ipro-ati-f r.ew iMrrnat pws.ni'iiwi. ioioe it. ffu herMic yjM'i. mL luuehini! 4nib m It l.y mtk. Ulwwrd ir1 t guahinUiJ. . J kt,iif or im.nr U. k. sr(.a IU- h,t U lf pi H'limrnl n tliinl jlifMi.n 1.k. lrtriai-i. Kn tbr -hk tIJ Uy atl rHl'!tI', Copyright l!24 by the rilplc.'il laboratories rn., Clovehmd, . hki moss hurt; siom; Beauty Seekers Will Do Well to Try THE MARINELLO SHOP Room 6, Soimnor Illdf. "A beotity aid for every neod for the figure in dined to stoutness EiqidBtte! Very llRhtly bonsd permits absolute 'freedom or waistline. Kvery jt Camilla means "Beauty and Comfort, Too' for Its wearer. The pat ented Ventllo feat lira makes La Camilla astonishingly comfort able, A full line of tho different models always on hand. Mrs. Robt. Paltison x Corwtlrre Fbona Alatn Be 'Apt. 10, New l uluj Hide. j rnoNB main 6 1 1 Effectiy.e ForStreet qpHIS Is th typo of dres that I may be worn - effectively foi street without a coat. It is o) navy blue flat crepe with Jnbot. col lara and cans of a lighter shade of blue, edfed with white. The akirJ achieves originality by be no 'coin poued of alternate pleated and pUui ruines. leather . belt ftiK tbjough straps at the side outlines the low waistline. There's Just on warning this, m a style tor tboa- wlw wish to cut their height satliei than for. those who hav noevtri cubits, to 8DarOv Hints for the Housewife Taty RvUhImw tor Cold Meoi. Tho standard jely will always bo currant jolly, and so much ban (lie currant, boon associated wUh jolly Hint many I housewives do not roallRo 1 hat spiced currants arc very good and currants und rasp- be rrb-s make un excel lnL juni, Slern and pick aver tho currnnls carefully ami place In an enam eled ware presoi'vlnK kefttle, th p(rcelaln-liko surface of which is not af fooled by tho acids In fruit Add sugar In proportion of on eup of hi i gar to one and one-half of the fruit, cook slowly until tho curnintH are soft, t Hllr well, remove, tin coven of the kettle und conk down until Mult thick; then odd two- l:ihh'HhooiiKi'ut of whole cloves, the same of slick siunamnn broken up fine. Cook uniil all Is a jam. This relish or spiced currants is pari ieukirly good wilh oobi moats of any kind, .lam made of half eurranls and half raspberries is vry good. The sugar should he cup for cup. Hlir oflen with a long enameled ware siioon, until nil is smooth to gether. A small enameled ware dipper will bo found most useful in putting the jam Into glasses or .Midsummer Preservhijr Hints. The canning and preserving eampagin is in full swing, and never Is the perfection of an enameled war preserving kettle more appreciated than when the acid fruits like cherries, currants, gooseberries, etc.. come upon tho scene. To bo able to cook these fruits long enough and slowly enough to make Jam und com potes Is possible-In Iho porcoluln liko onumoled warn kctHe, which not only insures safoty from any action of ncld. hut also keeps the fruit from darkening, no matter how lonK It has boon cooked. Cherries are very good cannot, and the favorite variety for cun ning Is Morello, with Its bright color und solid flavor. This cherry also makes n good preserve. When cherries are canned the stoiua ar loft In iho fruit: far preserves IIib stonwi should ho re moved. Put siuned chcrrloa la an onumoled ware preserving kettle. Kor each cupful of the chorrlos, add a cupful of granulated sugar. Cover tho kettlo and lot It stand all night. In tho morning there will bo enough juice lo start the cherries with. Thcre will be no need to add water. Put the chor rles on a slow firo ami cook gnu ly. Whin they begin to go soft, stir frequently with u long enam eled wuro spoon. l'ntl laud Vnnllis In Trouble Ufion RIVUR. Ore. Monii Seilscr and Virgil Uzesay. both 17 who Kave rortlaml as their hme, were ttrrestei on a charge of en leriiiR the home o( ctnrenre Cold well and ;:tf-alllli; a ROld pin. The boys said they were templed when funds were exhaiisKMt beeaus. o( a failure lo obtain work. Only Om l air for Wivo f'onnljr. THR OAI.IKS. Ore.. The an nual southern Wasco county fair will be b. I.I September !. IT od IS. This will he the only fall" M Wasco county this year, the reg ular fair having- been discontinued rind money 'appropriated for this purpose devoted to preparing rounty elill.il for the stale fair and to holdinK the southern Wat co couotv lair. ' t. I'll ' OFTHE COVE OOVK fpeclal) I K. Ander son roiurnvd Saturday from his trip ra Dowson, Minn., whoro he has beu for the post ton ikiys. ' J. B. WWmr mudft a hurried trip to Portland Inst week, helm- cnlhd (hero by Die illness of his ffruRttfather. , Mrs. K. R Roberts and daugh ter, Clara, left recently for Kart Scoit, Kansas. They will bo away about a month. Mr, aa Mrs. Walter Hlrlehinnd and J. H. i.ovn huvo reinrnod from a pleasure i rip o the Miuam. Mr. and Mrs. Strickland will leave U a few days for tltoir hnm a. JtoscUnrg. . The.y have lMon in Coviv for tho past six weeks the guests of J. Jb l.ovo. Mr. aoO. Mrs. Cyril Hichardson of pendieinu spent a few days Itwt week at the homo of Mi, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William llrcsheurs and children, l.eo Kllen nnd lalet canm in today from a few days outing on the Minum. . Mrs. Karl Peterson, who has hnpn serinimlv 111 nt Dim O ran do Hondo hospital in U (Irnmle, Is! KOi far recovered that she Is ex pected hohie. 1 Mrs. Annie llullok and son Will lam, old Uime residents of Cow. but having lived In California for many yearst are nt-Covo for tfce hu miner. Mm, William Marten .of -River-Hide. California, will spend a few weeks with hec son.-Dwlght Mar ten at Cove. Mrs. Marten made Covs her home for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mills and Mrs, Pk M. Wills were !a Grande visitors Saturday. Mr. and- Mrs. M. I.oree aid daughter, Mae and niece l.oretta. .were guests of Mrs. A. B. McClain Sunday. Reverend Charles II. PoweU nod 'son J a mta were -dinner guests at the home--of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Antics Sunday. Oorkir , Inch luff l'easat Aitalnsl Molshevlk Jtulf, sajs 'ITck MOSCOW (AFX. Maxim Gorky wa violently attack- by Jon Trotzky ill u Hpeech liefore tin.- union of RtiMlan writer. Trot mky declared that Ciorlty, ultboxigPi undoubtedly one of the most im- norlant men of letterH of Kusaia, doea not comprehend the Russian revolution or Its leaders. "He Is stlnins up tho Russian peasants." suld Trut.ky. "and tu- eitlnit Iheni to a rcvolulion avainsk the bolshevik govern ment. 1'hls is an nelivlly that cunuot bti condemned severly enouKh. i1 V. S. Arts la Slop Alien?. RBATTf.E, Sixteen united Stales uulliorllleR'. In Cllarjre of in spector A. Trelford, have been placed on the Canaillan-United Stales border al linden, Wash., with five uiloiuohllcH for quick mobilization at any fclvcn point for the purpose of preventing the II Leva) entry Into this country of aliens, linlled .Hales Commis sioner I.llthcr H. Weedln suld ll. rc l.'ivn aildltional border pnlrol- men have been ' ordered .10 report for duly In uddillon lo the order ing of a fleel of motorcycles, said commissioner Weedln. Hi( Hm C'rup I i'rt'dk'trd . SAI.K.M, 're. James It. Linn, loenl hop dealer, nfler Inspection of pranlcnlly all of the hopynrds in the Willamette valley, prenici eri that the 1994 crop will be us lorffe If not larper than that of last year. Mr. Idnn reported that in Rome of the yards the red spider has 'made Its appearance and consiii ernblo rtamuno already lias result ed from the operations of this pest. In the irrigated sections th 1924 crop . would be heavy, Mr. I,lnn snld. Femanoidy waved, wavy or curly hair should be Watrr-Uaved Tho water-wava la aoft and natural In appaarano. In no wuw can It possibly harm ttaa hair. Molea, warts, auperfluo-ia hair permapentl" emoyed irUhon acar all Work (iuarsntaet. AT TPK COLONIAL Pbona 521 -J 1101 foJIIb, Bt. APU B Moon Drug Co. FEATURING WEATHERLY THR QUAUTY ICE CRfAH I'luwe Alain 6S PrMntt and Free Delivery mjNmwsrrwt.:...-. (Otitis iron t 1) ' big tho tobaoco which 'la acrouod Into tbe outer bowt'.ThUi kutii contaimr bus Us opwiliMf at the bottom,, conneitlaa; the stwn iu th outer shcdl with lulu opwilnrf In tbe inner bawl ia a apii-al sage-2 fUicbes Long, in ivUieh the smoke ia cooivd, and, purUled It is suggested t hat tho owuvr of the patvnt on thU pilH tuitfnt make a 'cleaning" K be . woatld gt authority tu advovtlsa - It a, the "official" (1. O. P. dudoen. guaranteed tQ Ulp loyal. Rnpubll cuhs "ke4u cool und tlifip Cool llg"." , " ' 1 Next to tho president af tho' United States, them Is Just one person La the service? at Iho gov ernment whoso my Is1 appropriat ed specifically hi bis .'own name. This man is- Joel Grayson. In chargM of thu document room of the housrt of representatives.' Ciruyaou, . who bos , worked , far the ho.iSH for 49 years, Is. desig nated as it "special employe - of the house," and ua such his Job cannot bo passed tm, , ; . When ho quits or dies the Jolt will die with him. . v Tor it is tho. special fund' of information within his own . brain, covering the bills, resolutions-ami reports of tho rast half century, which makes Grayson's services to valuable. ' And this cannot he passed on to others, although the- official files, containing more than u mil lion and a halt separate- docu ments, will, of course," remain. .,.". t Grayson Is a' little, stoop-shoul dered, hespcctueled man of kindly, courteous .. and" . aHv'n js ob Using. . 1 .: l' , ' i, . i; ! If you want (he official1 facts covering any question that-' ha arisen in congress since Grnyron first came to Washlugtoh as a page boy in '75. tho chances aro he can give thorn to yo j offhand. If you wunt the documents,, ho can find them for yovj too, In short order. - Ho is. In fact, really the human card Index of congress. THE OLDEST TONIC IN THE WORLD IS OIL OF THE OLIVE AND PORT WINE PORTOLIVE Tho ancient Greeks, who de veloped tlielr bodlea to ulmoi-t perfection, used prnctlcnlly uu other method of keeping In per fect health. Even to thhi day all of -the Latin people, such as the French, Italians und Spanish follow this method anil such mod ern ailments us dyspepsia, indi gestion, nervousness anil -constipation urn unknown amona; them. l'ortollve . is just 11 ..inixluro; at old Tori Wine, nut flavored ollvo oil and other natural body build ers. ' Red Cross Frnft-Co. ' tt-lll- sup ply yoa. (Mall orders accepted). j- porloHvie . Laxative The &a jjKae rich L M creamy r-'s- yr milk of UMii iC FWest CoastDairies VfiiV t . nn "" ')est 'M,BI'''t,r a,,y farmer can have the dairy cow ., . not only pays for her keep hut pays n generous t , profit. Cream checkH ''talk turkey" these days. f This hank is Interested , to help farmers improve and in jjT ' crease their dairy stock. Come in and talk your prohlem I , over with iih. ' ( United States National Bank MFMnFR PEDKRAri ItEH:RVE STHTKM The Hank That Takes Care of Your Interests i .... .mumiimi'iri.ii i . ti 4 . I? AJrro,niA..19r.-TTr, k. vc-ooy, the 'Mtvf-ntbi lunn van(Ml 'lo uou- Probably the only type of automotive -equipment that is. driven 1 harder than a fire engine is the truck or auto that de- I '; livers the papers to the newsies and news- ' , stands. . It's worth noting that Zerolene "stands up" in this sort of service as welt as in all others. The Business Manager of the "Spokesman-Review," of v Spokane, Wash., writes as follows: v "For mora than rem years we have continued to Zerolene oils and greases' in our sixteen .car an4 . trucks and three motorcycles. These carry our pa pers every day in the year over all sorts of roads in all, kinds of weather, and may be classed as very ' bard service." " i : Why pay tribute to the superstition " that "eastern" oil isf"better" just because ZEROLENE for FORDS the Standard Oil Company' new Improved oil for Ford can "Feeds Those Oil-Starved Ford," ThU booklet re ports indt pendent so r vice teals of Zerolene made by a num ber of Urge users. Ask any Standard Oil Company idea representative or Zerolene dsalee Cor a copy Farmer's Boarder i?nw of lwaiWr Mquop- by ftartU Itfr" ' I4W" wW V.' ' Hi',' ' licpii' takn .Into .custody. tre .fey .painty Sheriff Insteno. McCoy is a resi lient of Worrenton, Ore.j AcEXTRAS to the newsies it costs more? Zerolene, made V, by our patented high-vacuum process from selected West- e ern Naphthenic Base Crude, " deposits less carbon, increases the gasoline mileage of your., car, and lengthens its work- ' ing life. Insist on Zerolen&a bet- rer oil even if it does POSf less: .y . STANDARD OIL COMPANY CALIFORNIA) JL II u II XI Best DRESSES: FQR SPECIAL SELLING ,- .. ;r', - . - -. !; Just the dress for vacation nd Alt fast colors.; '" Have "a fresh new on. Se&OM window display, i LADIES RADY-TO-WEW The SILVER GRILL: for Service !' SPKCIAL MERCHANTS1 LUNCH AT 40 ' ' Beat in the City I;; Choice Steaks - Chops - Fish Reoiita aad Salads ' 10Q American Reatwirant , Root Beer Good and Cold THe Candy Shop m rm r, Tbe ITonoe of BoM Made OHMf We are Moving to , Our New lcatioii Corner 4thi and Adaip jl All biisineas' will be transacted t the new location L after this date, with eorttlnueu tervk, nlghtTad day. 1 i ,; "Full announcement will appear July Jfist. Perkins Motor Co. LINCOLN . FORD rORDSOR DE FAIR TO YOUR HA1M Treat your tressoa right by letting us attend to thorn oo caalonally. The hulr needs a poriodl cal Monc ovor," perhaps fop dandruff or scalp troubla. but anyhow, In the Marln llo ('osmittlr! Kliop It will get cai'-i and Bkillf ill atten tion that wilt promote, t health and growth. Try our Hot OU Treat ments they nro different. AIAU1NKMO COS.MEH0 KHOP IS New J'oley VMg. I'linno Mnlii i'JU CARE'S Where Your Service On All Makes of Batteries 'rofi'' "Vou W ben ea wa thty M m -' 1 ''irF'i Y s bCTt, nJ the bllll m t be rMioasbls. ' i pjAi? wiI.iui.Amaw.. - . , . f i THE BATTERY A EUETTniO SERVICE OO. Lclghton MachtaM Works Bldf. 1511 Washlngtoat 4t& Ptwue Main. a y lniliMiihUga H223S5 wmm A Credit Is Good ! E it pert workmanihlp and genuine Willard repair parts used in every Job. Rental batteries you can depend upon while we are charging your battery. " WiUaid Mrts tmprovs any battery. ; . "IB J.