La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 08, 1924, Image 3

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    Friday, August 8, 1924.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
of
Social newa nit be In the
bands of the society editor by
:S0 o'clock. Sue to the fact
tbat the social page Is 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.
Mr. and Mrs. II. O. ' Vorut anil
"'family h;m rflurnfil from u throe
motor trip through soul hern
Washington, returning homii hy
l'jrlluml and The Dulles. Whlk
In western Oreifon I liey visited lit
Heashlo and Canyon Iteaell.
Members of I lie Missionary So
rlety of the Zlon Unitllsh l.ullieran
rlinrrll spent un enjoyable arter
lloon yeslttrduy when Mr8. Hehlll-
lilK and her duiiKlller, Mrs. Moore,
of l'oi'tland, who Ih. visiting here
were hostesses. Following a plea.
Sam social time dainty refresh .j
metits were served.
e
Cove (Special) One of the most
pleusu.nl events of the week look
place Tuesday afternoon, when the
'Womiins club pave a party at the
Ascension drove. 'I'lie lime wa
spent In social conversation Inter
spersed by some Interesting talks
by Miss Maniuar.lt, of l.a tiranil
Mini Mrs. Holly, nf l'iiluil. I:.
freshmeiils were served at the close
t of Hie afternoon.
Those present were Miss Mar-
nuardl, of l.n Crunde; Mrs. Holly,
of I nion: Miss Warner, of New
licrir: .Mrs. l-iiul Laird, or Weiser.
lilahtf; Mrs. Oelnney, of. North l)u
kotn: Mrs. 1'uullnc l'rllllmun, of
MtlKcne; Mrs. J. Towle, , or Van
couver. Wash.; Mrs. fleo. McDan-
.lel, Mrs. I.. II. Lay, Mis, 1,. I.alrd
Mrs. A. A. Andes, Mrs. t'Mno
Conklin, Mrs. J. It, I'rlce, Mrs. r.
11. Conklin, Mrs. A. Daniel, Mrs.
,11. 11. Daniel, Mrs. I II. Carter.
Mrs. J, Conley, Miss Mess Kelly,
Mrs. A. a. Conklin, Mrs. Kane De
laney, Mrs. J. (layette, Airs. O.
Mekersley, Mrs. John Williams,
Mrs. II. Comstock, Mrs. George
White. Mrs. - lleorev Miller. Mrs.
John Miller. Mrs. W. A. McNeill.
Airs. Iliuke, Mrs. l.ulu Weeks, Mrs.,
C. N. Ovllvle, Mrs. William Harris'
- .Mrs, Nellie Marlen, Mrs. Leonard
Towle, Mi's. I,. K. Anderson, Mrs.
J, K. Mills, Mrs. Klsle Miirchlson,
Mrs. J. II. Weimer mid Mrs. I.
rV'iilnor.
Cove. (Special) Mrs. I' Con
vey, (Irani and Muriel Conley. uc
roinpunicd by Misses Oertrude and
: flpul Kicker or Kreewuler, are
primping on the Minaiu,
i r'roc Slntc Scek.s to nuild t'i
l''orelrn ' Tnule Tlmmali Knvoys
HI III. IN (Al'l.-The debate on
tin. eslimuli'S recently In the Dull
sliflHed thai the total cost of 'the
, Vreo Rttiln niinislry or external
': iit'lulrs ! S'-' ldU.r.i W id bin
" " amount H:i.'J4fi Is sT"ni "4n'frif-
, elKii representallves, Tho mint)
purpose or ttie latter Is the Im
provement of I'Yec Htuto foreign
trade, which.' It Is claimed, has
increased to tsno,:!4S.
The representative at Washlnrf
lon Is atiproved as a specinl ca.e
linil Minister Desmond r-'ltscKcmld
said It was expected that tin;
Wasliliifrlon ofrice would pay for
llself. Tile cost Of passports from
the 1'nlteil Slates is to be till
Beauty Seekers Will
Do Well to Try
THE MARINELLO
SHOP
Room , Sominer Hldf.
"A beauty aid for
very need"
for the figure in
dined to
stoutness
Xxqulaltel Very llcbtly boned
-permits abaolule freedom of
walalllne. Kvery I A Camilla
means "Beauty and Comfort.
Too" for Ha wearer. The pat
ented Ventilo feature makes La
Camilla astoolsbloEly comfort
able. A mil line of the different
model alwaya on band.
Mrs. Robt Fattiton
Oorilp6
Phon Atalu M9
Apt, l, New Foltir B!d.
1 1
?WS ' I
SOCIETY
Black and
White
Tllh, smartness of simplicity ' is
Illustrated by this frock of black
and white checked wool with Its
liny vest and collar and cuffs st
shite linen. Red bindings add to
tho Interest and conform to the
popular theory, that every costume
mould have a touch of scarlet. This
s a French model, but there la noth
rig about it that could not be copied
oy any.dressmaker ut & very iclfliita;
cost.
Fashion Notes
Paris. The matching scarf and
hat, a fashion of which nobody has
us yet growu tired, is being ex
pressed today u citron luid ivory
while. The sports hat and scarf
nre of citron duvetyn In many in
stances both trltnined with thick
ivory silk bruid in the fashion of
Home years ago. t.
Pnrls. In spite, of hot streets
the lady must have her touches of
fur trimming. Sheared ermine dyed
fn shades of helg- or smoke in her
newest 1'iyicy. e . "t
London. Many of Ihe swim
ming coat nines seen today follow
the low waist line idea. Of silk,
wilh huge brilliant dots, they fit
the riguro closely anil flare In a
swhi of ruffles above quite n long
way above the knee.
London. An odd bit of em
broidery is seen on some or the
newest over blouses nil tho short
jackets of the sports types. It is
merely an oblong of embroidery on
t he left side of I he front of t he
overworked monogram.
New York. On some of the
; frocks is seen lower ii rubied pock
jets. The pockets exist for noth
ing else than a large si .oil hand
j kerchief in bright purple or scar
Met. New York. Handsome costume
slips in crepe satin uru worth not
ing. Plain at the neck and arm
holes, they have sovernl rows of
scalloped liltl ruffles at the hem
'of the Hklrt.
New York. Tho long feather
bow Is not worn today in prosaic
fashion with Ihe two ends dungling
In front. It Is worn with un end
tossed backward over the shoul
der and both ends dangling in the
back.
London Among tho little sports
hots shown here today is one mo
del so simple and plain that only
u youthful faco can wear Its se
vere Hues. The hat is of soft silk
gathered into' a high crown topped
y n small ribbon bow. The brim.
hilffly wired, is rolling In front.
Xcw llooks nt Library Itange from
Itloutnphy to Hook on Dy-Acty-lenc
Weld lug.
Knur prize-winning books In
eluded in following bit:
.AdtiniH Siege,
Auer Violin Playing as I Teach
It.
Herlon The Itenl Harnh Ilern
hardt. Hotloine The Perfect Wife.
Carter The Tomh of Tut-ankh-Amen.
Karnol Sir John Pering.
l-YielKing of No Man's Mnd,
l-'rost New Hainnflhlre.
Oardncrllanilhook of fireek
Sculpture.
Horky--Three of Them.
Henry Paul. Son of KlBh.
, Irwin Lew Tyler's Wivrs.
Ulgh Kb iiienis of Ketailing.
Mcllwaln The American Revo
lution. .Marden The conquest of Wor
ry. Miliar The Harp-Weaver.
Oppenheim Your Hidden Pow
ers. Pearson Ticket nnd Show Card
IVsiKiiinir.
Pedbr The narhnrl-in Lover.
Pupin lioin Immigrant to In
ventor. Kaine The Desert' price.
It- v f:iifhl Off Ihe rhent.
Slon--fhinese lanterns.
Ward The Triumph of the Nut.
Willis Osy-aceiyleeno Welding.
Wylle Jennifer Lorn.
i
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HUNT'S LETTER
(Continued from pfcff 1)'
Hon, high prices and mediocre
service, unci tho'dozmi and one an
noyance nntl Inconvenience thai
hewet the existence of tho average
sojourner hre. as I he lot of a
temporary, dweller anywhere, and
muke the heat of H wllh a mini
mum of protwtt'.
Among ihla group and It is
one of ihe .argent In WaBhlnpton
Ihero Is Utile loyalty to the capi
tal city. It haA taken from them
In full measure for what It has
given. II never becomes their city,
their home.
They now know too well the rear
sides of those false fronts which
firm fascinated them. They may
''like" Washington, hut their love
remains stendt'ust with Kankakee,
Kulamaxoo ami Wnlla Walla.
(
One of tho dirfleiimes with
Washington, on Inn material side
of its evolution, has been its in
tensive dfvelopmeni.
Washington la limited by tho
houmlarleM of l ho District of C'o
hinthlu. It cannot expand. It can
not spread. It cannot sprout ex
tensive suhurlian areas of comfort
nhte homes and annex them as
part of th parent city.
Anything out Hide tho 78 Hqimro
miles of tho District of Columbia
never cun hope to he a part, of
Washington.
You may Hvv two miles from
the White House, In Virginia, luil
you are an outsider.
You may he. five miles from tho
While Mouse, and In Maryland,
and you art; likewise outside the
pale. - . .
nut yon . may he seven miles
from the White House, and ntlll
Inside the remotest point, of the
District Line, and the rest of the
1'nited tates will pay 40 per cent
of your city taxes.
Tho result of these fixed limits
to what may ever bo included in
tho beneficiaries of the nation as
Its capital city has resulted In a
close control, hy a few large Inter
ests, of tho undeveloped territory
still within the District.
This assured monopoly has in
urn made possible the capitaliza
tion of theso lands on a scale
which forces their solo in the
smallest possible plots.
This makes for congestion and
crowding and tigllnr ss, not for a
healthy, happy, "beautiful" capi
tal city.
Mr. Henderson in Kalcm.
PAI.pM, Ore. William M. Ifen-
dershott or j'ortiand. newiy ap
pointed commandant of the Ore
gon Soldiers' home, was conferr
ing with fiovernor Pierce, Statu
Treasurer Myers and other slate
nrrtctais. Mr. Jienoersnou suc
ceeds Judge George W. Kiddle and
will assume the management of
the Institution early next week.
The transfer will be made by W. A.
Dalsicl, secretary of the state hoard
of control, who wltl go to Rose
burg Sunday. . .",
f.rnntfl ,1'awt iJinmlry Sold.
OHANT8 PA8H; tr; The. Orants
Pass steam laundry hns been sold
in I I I Innann fiti.l I.' rift k All
employeg of the establishment, by
Walter Kvanson. Mr. Hansen has
been with the laundrv for IS years
land Mr. Kriekson has been with II
for eipht years.
A Plea to Men
Please keep your hair
lly Kdnft Wall ore- Hopper
You men admlro luxuriant hair,
thick and lustrous, healthy, clean.
And so do we, dear sirs. Thun.
why will you, through sheer ne
glect, let your hair disappear.
My hair is finer than 40 years
ago. It grows thicker every year.
I have never
known fallin?
hair or dand
ruff, and nev
er a, touch of
gray. Just be
cause I
searched the
world for the
h e s t hair
h el p s men
know. And J
had the m
combined in a
tonic and
Fxlna Wallace Hop clennser which
per. Photo lOS.t I jcall Jlulr
Youth. From time to time each
belter help discovered has bLen
added to It.
I believe the experts I consult
know all that is known ahou;
hair. I know they supply me
their Mtmost. ' f'ertuinly no fac
tors ever discovered have hrount
finer hair than ' mine.
Wow 1 offer you, as I offer
women, this supreme help for
th l.alr. It Is concentrated. Yon
apply It with un eyedropper di
rectly to the scalp. There II
com bats t h n hardened ot I and
dandiuff which so stifle the hulr
roots. It tones und stlmulati-s,
Then. hulr thrives Just us flowers
thrive In a well-kept garden.
I know 1 hat here J place at
your command the greatest hair
help lit existence. Not some f.il
lacioqs theory, not some ordinary
tonic, but the best that science
has discovered, so far as I can
find.
All druggists and toilet coun
ters supply my Hair Youth tin
dr guarantee. The first package
brings you help yoj seek, or J
will pay the Tost. The cost Is
6ft cents and fl with eyedrop per.
Let me urge you to try It. V
women all of us love to ftee
heavy, healthy hair. And I have
found the way.
I will send you. a bottle to try
without cost-If you mail this rou
pon to me.
Trial Tube Free
Kdna Wallace Hopper 8M
536 Lake Shore Drive,, Chicago
I want to try Jlalr 7outh.
AT WEISER, IDA.
BOISE, Ida. HpecIal).Welser
will have a new hanking Institu
tion, capitalised ut $40,001), it wa
announced Thursday by Crawford
Moore, president- of the' First Na
tional bunk of Idaho, Boise. This
Institution will be the only one
or 4ts tnd In Weiser, the two
bunks formerly here having clos
ed -their floors. Application for
u state charter wil , he made
shortly. .
The new liank will bo owned
and operated by " t .Andersou.
Kugeue Looney. I-;. A. "Vun Slcs
lln, Itaymond Moore, ' Crawford
Moore ami .1. W. Cunningham,
stockholders of the Klrst National
bank. No name has. been decided
upon, for tite new '.hank,' which
will be u slule institution, . under
supervision of the state depart
ment of finance,
K. W. Porter, commissioner of
finance, announced Thursday that
no attempt would he made to re
organize or reopen, the Weiser
Loan and Tr.iHt company bank
which fulled recently. It will be
taken over by the state and Its
depositors pad as. fast us Its as
sets run he liquidated. '
vi:itoiA plans maim:.
VrcrtVONTA. Ore. The Vernon-
ia chamber of commerce met to
form plans for rc-organizniton 01
the club anil discuss einplo men!
of a paid secretary. It was point
ed out by business mn of the clt;
tha'y under the present system the
secretary received no salary an! no
real progressive work could be ex
pected of htm. vThe club will be
put on it business basis and an an
nual budget mude up for carrying
out work outlined for tho yar.
The road committee wan in
structed 10 work In conjunction
with the Inland highway Associa
tion. Inc., to furl her completion
and paving of the roud from Port
land to Astoria, via the Nehalem
valley. .
Vernon la tVintraet Awarded.
VRRNONIA. Ore. At Ihe Inst
meeting of the city council of Ver
nnnla, the contracting firm of Kit
Llnd of Portland- received the
contract for the construction of
he municipal sewer -system which
was authorised hy the voters of
this cily last spring. Their hid was
ho lowest or the) seven firms who
hid on the construction of the sys
tem. and was for 349,728.34 for
concrete pipe; . and for $49.1 1 2.IIX
for vitrified pipe. .
A f ft nil ppnfirtfir retM nil Ihe fuels
of the accident except the name of
the owner of the ankle the driver
was staring at.
Hair Grown
' or No
Money
Notice th.
Van a A.x
tble rubber
n 1 1 f t
cap on Oia
bottle. You '
rub the bottle
svir your
head and the '
rubber nipplea
ftd the hair
firowint wntti'
cine Into tlia
a c a 1 p. One
minute a day
in your own
hom.with Van
Eh L I a u I A
Scalp Ma.aaaa Itiaane mn abundance ot
new hair and th. a-loea and luat.r that
come with perlect h.lr health. A.k ill
about th. 90'dar treatment plan. We
aell it under money-back guarantee.
Red Cross Drug: Store
How Absurd
It Is To Have
To "Break-in"
Shoes!
You do not have to
"break-in"
your hat, nor
your dress, nor
your coat, nor '
your hose
How absurd it is to
have to "break-in"
your shoes.
Change to
Mcnihnn's Arch
Aid 'Shoes and enjoy
com foil, from the start
and style to the last.
1
TheBootery, Inc
A Parndls for Ttred Vwt .
Borne of tho Arch Aid Shoe
OKOVKR HMITH, ftlffr.
2011 Depot tiu Phono M l 18
Passion Playm Trip ' ' 1
Divides Oberanimeipaii
OHKUAMMRnaAlV Bavaria
(AD. Oberammertfint la not Ihe
peaceful vIIIuro that It wna be
fore Anton Ijintf und his wood
catvlnff . coiupunlona went lo
America early this year. Meat
opponents or tho trip to tho tU.it-,
ed States, have trained reinfori.eJ
men Is uinee the return or the.
l-ang- party some weeks ajro und;
the town has divided Into blltc
line und antt-laung frroups. i
" The untt-1.anfr forcea nnsert that
the American visit of tho Oli r-
iimmeiKiiti players waa un uflempt
to commercialise the Passion Play,1
i but tlm trip wan a financial fail
ure and they have threatened to
Huhf.tasro tho next production of
the performance scheduled for
1933, , ,
Anton lanfr hlmwlf has held
aloof from his crit tcs t h us fa
und refuses to unswer Iheiu, con-
tcndliiK t hut the chsrires are un
founded, und avers thut Ihe Ptts-I
alon i'lu-y will not s.iffer from
criticism or jealousies of indi
is such a
small item of the
cofybutsuchem
important part oj
your cooking that
you cant afford to
use anything but
tneveiy
. , Borden's Evaporated Milk is the product of
' 67 years' experience in the making of milk
foods. Its creamy richness and pure, fresh
milk flavor are unsurpassed. Thousands of
articular women will use no other kind.
The taste tells why! Try it but insist on
Borden's!
I.
Wien huyinp; Candy', nsk for "La Grande Made."
It's pure and fresh. Help us help Ln Grande.
The Candy Shop
' 220 fib trr.
t The Home ot Hume Made Oaadj ,
Fish mif(ht just as well stop hiting when you
get a whiff of
Premium Bacon
conking. Any fisherman is ready fo wind in his line.
Indoors or mil
Premium Bacon
is the great summer standby.
Tor Sale At
Patt ison Brothers
Grocery
Phone Main 80
iiiii Tnnnirr'"
nni iu ribni
PESTS GIVEN
Ornsshoppers may he siKWMfi il
ly poisoned where damam ta wnf
rlclent to warrant the expense, ac
cording to II. .0. Avery, county
aRent. The most satisfactory timt
to poison Id when tho hoppers are
first hatched. At the present time
the heaviest da ma pre from, hop
pom Is seen In orchards, gardens,
oat rlelds, und a little later in eat
I tig- of the frrowlh of fall wheat
alonK th pdg of newly planted
field. oinrol is mot successful
by the iik of a polwon bran mash
prepared as follows:'
Mix together 20 pounds of bran
or mill run with one. pound of
Paris green or white arsenic. Then
mix (OKether 3 lemons finely chop
l-d, 1! quarts of low grade niolas
ses und 3 Rallons of water. Mola-.
ten the bran and poison with th
liquid mixture to make a molt
r
"" Norf hwfiM
t runihli' 1 TtioWlii ' Ho his' 'whrK
hoppers arn bad In the late after
Kobn; M If ' t8l'duritftroW ia1 ponltl'iiV
livestock and children. - .
KMI .I.TKU TO KF.ia VrOOK.
. HAI.KM. Tin' Sunset. HmelttnR
oompany i wllh heitduuarlers at
Gold Hill. received authority from
the state corporation commbiaiouer
to sell $S,tMiM stock. Th smelter,
accord. iir to rh tirtlel'es of Incor
poration, will be equipped to take
oare of practlcuily every kind "of
ore mined In western and southern
Oregon.
The corporation' is capitalized for
I'iftO.nno in 'common stock nnd
lt)0,(Uio preferred nt (I a share.
The officers are: A. Olson, Med
ford, . presidenl: Al. H, Johnson.
Gold Hill, vlee-presldt-nt; P.. M.
Johnson. Medfurd. secretitry.. and
A. t. HouRh. of t! rants Pass,, ocl
ir attorm-y.
FREE
,.f FI,Y .
- Swatter
With every purchase, of
25c or more. , .;
Saturday
'.Come and get one..
Pre scot t Drug
; Company
lie New Drag Store
1 Telephone Main S3 ' '
Cor. Fir & Jeff, i '
mmmm.
OUR
CMAPEL
IS AT YOURS
DISPOSAL
A f'hopol of ili;
nlty ant hpouty. In
whtrh you can liolil
an enllri'ly worlliy
ond filling Hfrv'pi'.
Ih yourn If you wlh
lo use. II. You arc
Invited to niakn tin
Inspect Ion, '
8NODORA88
7JSUII:RMAN
VnderlKkon
'' AmbultBfa Berrlo
I'bone Malo ay
Cor. Illi ami Tain,
I tJrainlc, On1.
'mm
FALLING HAIR
Chppkpd roaIHy, wlion prop
rr niptliodH ura employtd.
TIiq Murlnnilo syntcm pro
vliIf'H J.iHt ' tlin proparatlonB
necfHRary for various ponrtl
tlonn.
MATilNrJJ.O (KJBMimO
KHOI
35 Now Fulry liMtf.
I'hoiie Mftln t'M
CARR'S
Where Your Credit Is Good
Servleft
Makes of
Vm
here, and
eajraweijaa
THE BATTERY EtXTrnilO 8XBTICX! CO.
ihia MaokbM Worka Blda
11(1 Washugtoa Arm Phone Main t5
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IMITIES
;. . Newest ' , ; '
- - Underarm Bags '- '
Beantifnl
, Silk Knit Scarfs
Clever
Spor Ties ,
PUTfilAN'S
is the :
time to visit )
those famous,
mountain resortv '
LAKE LOUISE i -!
AND BANFF
' or SDend a few dava im
. those Comfortable Bun-.
OW GaimM. five in number?
(I each delightfully differ.
nt. -. ;, ,
. SPECIAL EXCURSION
RATES
tMlp to make this Circle Tour
an ideal vacation trip; routed .
' inrougn ine Canadian racihc
KOCIom With ttofKrvtrs where.
you wan, ,
CM or ri for our iptctal
Vaauwn Folder.
Mf. M, MACON. Geri L Aunt. P.u r. Oroi?
IWMea Heart eerieiai
It TMttO SI PORTLAND. 0E.
Uy wTod, mn or
oarty bmtr afaDald ba ,
WaMr-Wand
' n wUr-mtn la aoft
aad aatttml In appsaranoa,
, la no wtaa ean It poaalblj
barm tha balr,
' Molaav waita, anparflnvii
air parraarantlr ,emeyd
Uboi seat .
B Work Guarantor.
AT THE 4XLOinAIi
Ptnaa 6S1-J
1101 Fcirta Bt. Apt B
On All
Dtttrie
mm
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y ilwx
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VIM-
Ml
lrrr
Expert wji' fintHp and genuine WUlard .
repair part utad ia every job.
Rental batteries you cjm depend upon while
we are cbargiaaj your battery.
WUlard part Improve any battery.
m aaak mm aM IkM f.n aa
uai eol la ean t ba f aatooabla,''
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BATTERIES II
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