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fuesday, October 7, 1924.' TITE HA' GRANDE EVKNlNtt OHSERVER PAGE TTIRKR vJEWS of SOCIETY i Ivs has bron received In I,na- ,ndo that Mrs. Georjrc T. ai Oregon State 1'nsident of the relit '-Tnnchcrs assoeuitlon win refit-Teachers association will hero Tuesday and address the1 k Orando Parent -Tone hen usso ptlons ot the high school nudi KriSm Wednesday evening, Octo- fer 8, at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Ier-' o headfjuurtors arc In Portland. Lt she has been unending a State fbnvention of tin Parent-Touchers social! on at Denver, Colorado. ; III parents and teachers of I.a Iraqklc nro finvlted to bo present Vftdnt-sduy evening and hear Mrs. Purlins. Sty- will hit Hie Kest of Mrs. hiigc Hulinenkainp whlln in the plyiind will leave Thursday morn- or Pendleton, where she will ft M3 I ho Parent -Teachers usso- .tion there. 1 ' Tbn Westminster Guild of the realty terlnn church had un un- U8Ully interesting meetlnir last Lvening when they met ut the ome of Mrs. iTydt; Webb, with r Kenne 1 lorry assisting as hos- iw'&t Mrs. Iynn Hohnenkanip was Header for the evwiln? and Mrs. HUeQifro Hlchardson had charge of tfhoV musleul program. Miss Gladys rMltfer played an excellent piano nolcj and little Misses Salllo and Ju ttllth Selgrlst kiivc u dance aceom Ijanted by u vocal solo "The Hen voiis, by Mrs. G.' S. Rlrnie. Approximately thirty la dlea were jvroent and before u very enjoy able time was brought to a close tjek'loiis refn shmehts were served I lY?:thu charming hostesses. A J - Ifwenty five enthusiastic mem "i iHtiits of tho Monday Musical or the Neighborhood club galliered for a railed meeting at the Neighbor- wwpii tfs soon as you adopf the neW scientific . method of Leaves them daintily Ttnrea rvnii a nign" polish, finished With a protecting coat that preserves rne lusrre ' for ten days iMAltl.NIOM.O rOS.MUTI'J SIIOI Hill. 25, Ki-w Foli .T little I'lmno .Miilll VM I or the figure in dined to stoutness Exqulaltol Very lightly boned permits absolute freedom of waistline. Every Ia Cam I He means "Itcauty and Comfort, Too" for Its wearer. The pat ented Vcntilo feature makes La Camilla astonishingly comfort able. A full line of the different models always on hand. Mrs. Kobt Pattison Corset lere riionn Alain Mil Apt. 10, New I'oley ItMf. A LOVELY COMPLEXION clear, radiant skin is not an Inherited attrac tion. It is the result of rare and expert facial treatment. If yon are troubled with sallow, colorless skin, yofl should be Interested in I lie wonderful ri'B ilts to lie had from a f'vv cx" pert mnsiige treatments tn this shop. Talk It over with un w hen dow n town shop ping. (JKIST. MARINELLO SHOP KiHiin a, Soin liter Ithlg. "A lle;ii,t .lil for Kery Xetil." l'lionc Main o77 MB ler-lnuoJ club room ut 1,10 uubllc brury lust eveni"K for ie purpose of making plana for future work. Mrs. W. i McAdury. chairman. presided ovor tlio meeting and dur ing the evening definite plans wercj made for a musical symposium to1 be given at the first regular njeot ing of the Monday Musical Mon day evening, October 27. Commit-; tees were appointed and, it was an nounced that Mrs. Jessie llosklns would be director of I he choral department of the organization. The chorus will meet every Wed nesday evening, the meetings start ing after the first regular meeting of tlio musical, lie tore adjourn ment the year books for tills de partment of the Neighborhood club were distributed. , The Young Women's I'M Ufa! ton al Auxiliary of the Methodist church 'will' in rot this evening at tlio home of Mrs. Itobert Carey, 1800 Second street. The subject for the evening will be "Current Events." Mrs. Sherwood Williams, assist ed by Mrs. A. W. Nelson, Mrs. Itob ert H. Can y, Mrs. Hoy Tyler, Mrs HaroTd 1. Young und Mcs. J, K Wood ell, will have charge of tin meeting. The Ladies Auxiliary to I he llro therliood of Hallway Trainmen will hold their regular meeting to night at 7:30 at Kaglcs hall. All members are urged to be present. Tho busltU'ss meeting will be fol lowed by a social hour at which lime refreshments will be served. -"I ' The I'arkdalc club will meet to morrow afternoon at Island city with Mrs. John Howery as hostess. Cove. (Special) Mrs. H. H. Daniels und Mrs. It. J. ltarker will entertain the Ladles Guild ' Satur day afternoon, October 11. Fashion Notes Purls. A raised waistline Is one of the features of the new winter coats. The raised waistline indeed is I be only graceful ore with a coat fitting us tightly us some f at models. Pnris. Lingerie of silk tricnllne Is enjoying something of u vogue today. It comes In all garments and most colors, though Its chief use Is In new knickers worn be neath a costume slip. London. Thero' is one compen sation now that cold weather 'hreatens, even though frocks nre climbing kneeward. The majority of the frocks ami coats have side fur bands around tlio hem. New York. Tho sea Hon is going to bo remembered for Its beautiful fabrics of suede-lle surface and texture. Some of these fabrics especially in tuns and browns shown here now, uro had to tell sued itself. New York. Once more large funs are in. The curled est rich feather fan. always mos graceful, has again come Into Its own. The mounting is curved ivory or tor toise shell. Hints for the Housewife lt.Ki;i JilCl:; Mexican Stylo Itesides being easily pre pure,, riee dttdies are especially nourish ing and u good substitute for po tatoes which, unless baked, can not be prepared In a short time. Hlee can be cooked in twenty minutes and used at any time thereafter for several days. The following recipe for Mexican i baked rice makes a very sub stantial "one-dish dinner" which Is suitable fur hutty days. Cook one and one-iiuarh-r cup fuls'of rice In boiling salted wa ter fur 3a minutes. Add one and one-half cup fills tomato , jute". one large gn-en pepper cut up fine, one-half cupful chopped pi mento and a dash of pepper. Mix together thoroughly and pour Into a well -buttered enameled wen baking dish, the pon-cluln-llkr surface of which will not affect or be affected by lite acid in lite tomatoes. .On top place the to mato pulp, left after straining tin juice. Bake thirty minutes in u hot oven. Serve while hot. m:;ko com i;sm,s to caisi.; Tit a in viu:ck C.VKI.YI.i:. III. (AP) Hherlfl William llegan annoiilteed Moil day evening lhat (;-orge. Williams, n negro, had ranfe.stil that he had broken the nwltih nar Avis ton. 111., where the fast Italtlmore land uhlo train No. 2 was wreck -led late ' Friday evening, n'siilting ! in Ihe deafh of engineer Carl Van j Altaian and Injiirhs lo ti number ! of passengers. KMAi.ii run: i-ma(;i;. A fire alarm was timed In from box 41 at 12:40 o'clock to day. The fire was In the roof of the Hull apartment on the corner of Spring and l'oiirl!i streets and was caused liy a flue burning out. J.lttle damage was done and the recall was rung ten minutes later. j ui,irii:i,i tiixs ftjiHi i im: I'Al.KXICO. Cat. (A I)- liarnev i Hdtleld. veteran of the autonio Idle speedways of few years ago. Monday was fined on a plea o( guilt t a eharw. f rwkb f driving. He paid the levy and b ft for lo Augeb-s. A charge of driving While In toxicated placed imaiiisl Oilfield when h'1 was nrrel d In Sunday night when doing 1 miles' an ' bour in bU tar wus dropped. DIRIGIBLE ON WAY TO THE COAST LAKKHimST. N. J. (lly tho As Nuciutcd I'rc&i) The naval dirig ible Shenandoah started her epoch muklng round trip cruise to the Pacific Coast at 1U o'clock today. Weather conditions were perfect. With Hear Admiral W. A. Mof- feet. In charge of naval aero- will fly to Korl Worth, Texas, and"'" "- ' ",u 1 it Is scheduled to arrive there early Thursduy. LAkKlllTHHT. (AP) The Shen andoah was taken from her han gar at sundown Monday and moor ed to her mast preparatory to starting ut 0 a, in. today on her uctfic coast trip, air station offi cers announced, after the receipt of a supply of helium gas for the big craft. Tho ship had been scheduled to start yesterday but the gus did not arrive In time and so the flight iv jib iiiimi iinni'd. Co Nimunder Zach- arv Lunsdowno will be 111 command on tho trlii The route will lake tho big ship first to Kort Worth, Tex., it being planned to lie up ut a mooring mast then: Thence a night will bo made to San Diego, a dlstunce of 1IS0U miles. From Sun Diego the Shenandoah will proceed northward over 1-os Angeles, over Astoria, Ore., and to Camp Dewls, Wash. . Tho return route will be the same. Korty men will bu abourd the craft during tho t,rtp. PASNIIH ItAI.TI.MOlti; riAIrJMOKK. (AP) The Shen andoah passed '" Baltimore In a southerly direction at 1:3 o'clock this afternoon. Railroads Turnmff to n Olj' lUOlUr as OOlUUOII , (Continued from pae 1) hutt hcen conclusively demonstrat ed that other forms. Including mo tor buses can he counted upon only as auxiliaries. Klectric rail ways miiKt continue to be de veloped for tho fullest service, und for any city not io recognise thin would be sjitcldul to the business prosperity und the convenience of Hie people and would soon reflect Itself tn depreciated property values and general community de moralization. . "Increasing street congestion In every 'city has proven that mass i ransportatlon can only . be han dled over fixed routes over rulls. j It has been proved unit this is the safest form of transportation, not only to riders, but lo pedes trians. The speed and sufety fac tors can be largely Increased where there Is proper cooperation be tween; city prflcinls und the -railways. It has been shown that the financial responsibility, necessary In the protection of a rttv and its people's Interests, vim be found only In a I ransportatlon agency that bus a fixed Investment in Ihe community. The public apprecia tion ef the situation, us outlined, is shown in the large increase in car riders, this In spite of the phe nomenal Increase In the number of ' ; I Am Clean One reason for my beauty Ity ICdim Wallace llopNr This Is to the millions of wom en who wish to know how I have kept my youth and beauty nfter H5 years as a stage star. And how at a grandmother's age J manage to look like u girl. One 1 lilng Is this: I never us i soap and watr on my facia. Hon i removes Just the surface dirt andi that to skin. I,.u me, the fnmo:s- Puiisinn beauly, FjIiiii AVnllfttx? told me how she Hopper, I'botu kept her skin so 193 absolutely elean. Vhen I went to her cxpi-rts and secured the1 same method. Since t hen t he method has come Into world-wide use. Ie.it only ihmiiKh b.-auty ex perls. The : results were so marvelous that I all of them charged high price for the product. Home charged some :. for the fungtiln, si only the. few know how mm-h It can do. Now I ant placing this formula at every woman's call. I have named It my Facial Youth. It contains no animal, no vegeta ble fats, so the skin cannot ab sorb It. It simply pcn'etrnles the pores to the depths, then departs. All the grime, nil the dead skin and clogging matter conies out with it. Wash yo ir face In the best way you know, then apply my Facial Youth. You will be amazed ut ("lie extra grime and clovglng mat ter which comes out wit It It. This Is the first step In fine complexions an absolutely cle.m skin. This method Is the only way to get It. Once you knuv whnt It meuns you will nver go without It. I have placed 'this formula with all druggists, all toilet counter. The price Is 75p despite the fuel that others charge ten times as much. You need my Facial Youth, It is impossible, they tell me, to Iftnk your best without It. It Is the only facial cleanser which really cleans. Write me for my Mefl'Jty Hook and I'll send with It something rise to pleam' uil. TMna Wiillne Hopper, r.:t6 l.uk Hhore Iirlve, Chicago. Adv. I lias nudilli .' Mi m 'In I,ntei-ltt il motor buses In the lust few yeurs. Hits Only Solution, "Motor bus operutlou appears to be the' way to a solution. At the p. rout i ; tho number will be greatly in creased in the Immediate future. Where thero Is a public need (or bus service, w should supply it. even If, for a time, wo conduct it at a loss. Wo gain In public good Ice II wants. "The necessity of greater con servation of lire and limb on our streets und highwuys In clearly ap parent. The death toll Ih appall ing and constantly grows us the congestion increases. Klectric rail ways owe it us a civluduty to take uu active hand In every effort I" combat the carelessness and Irre sponsibility so largely respoiislhle (or the alarming situation. "Some companies may think M difficult If not Impossildefur Hn-iu to sturt a customer ownership fin ancial program. My answer, to that Is to make every effort ht the financial structure f your company on a basis that will in spire public confidence in your se curities, then ask your customers to supply tho needed capital for new equipment and improved service. If a company Is really ot i i tin u luniiinimij, ii. win um u ready response to such an ap peal. 1 Justness fell off in some see t Ions wit h eleet ric railways dur ing the summer, Mr. Iludil aid. but II now Is coming back. He at tributed the slump lo general business conditions. RAIROAD'S CONDITION IS RELATED for supporting (he bus tines and other transportation companies operating on Hie highways built at i)iimmc expense. ne sum inai were Uie people lo build Ihe ruilwuys I their tracks the same us they huve built the roads for t he bus lines the railroads .would be a bid to put out a service, unappruached by any other means of transportation. He said ut this point that he -wus not directing his criticism at Ln Grande but wus speaking in gen eralities. Mr. Pertey also gave figures to prove that tho railroads are tin I urges! lux payers In Ihe country, litre more men, and get smaller profits In return for each dollar In- pleasure automobiles und r ..w v- mi TTiVKsr-SrC ' ---111 Perfect Fitting is an Im portant Part of Our Service to You iff The Bootery Inc. 206 Depot Street l'lionc Maia 118 "A I'iiradiHe for Tired Feet" Home of the Arch-Aid Shoe for Men and Women GKOVUR SMITH, Mgr. REMEMBER That we xl ill make the good llonic-Madc Candy at The Candy Shop 2i0 MB HT. "The Home of J Ionic-Made Candy" (Retail only) vested than any other line of busl-J ness. ! He stated lliut In Union county' tho Union Pacific railroad pays 17 per cent of the tuxes and that the, snnip companies pays one und one-1 ,imlf minion dollars a year Jo rail l jrund employes .in l,a Grande I'Thls Is abundtint reason," argued j uiu spcuscr, way wo buouiu stuuu as n unit against tho unfair com- petition which the auto bus bus leveled at the transportation com-1 panics.". In'closlng he pleaded for people) to study more deeply the railroad I problem. "Kor," said tho speaker,' with stocks In the large compan ies selling for only a fraction of I what they should be .worth, with railroad companies Issuing bonds which ure mortgages, on their I present properties. In order to ruisej money for extensions, J I ell you iliat (he situation Is absolutely ser ious and thercr is no other way lo eonsider It." Mr. Pertey was introduced til the luncheon by George Cochran who served as toaslmaster of the day. Preceding the main address a short talk wus made by Uruee Dennis editor of the Observer, urging the business men ol I -a Grinde to use their Influence to have tho city budget include un appropriation lor the maintenance of tho La Orando band. I -- TAKES CITY NEAR SHANGHAI (Continued from page IV were In heavy humiiardiuent on the Invaders In a final effort L slop the encircling movement ul attacking armies. Capture of Sun- klang would have Kiangsu forci almost a clear path to Shanghai SHANGHAI (lly Ihe Associated Press)--Sunkiang, '2 miles south west of Shanghai, has been cap tured by General Sun Chuung Kun, military governor of Kukotu, and Cheklang forces are now retreat ing on Singchwan. nine miles fpton Shanghai, according lo Pukleii advices. Jt is believed this muy compel Cheklang Shanghai defenders to abandon the Hwangtu-Liuho front. I tombs i;rrcctte. ' TIENTSIN. China (Hy the Asso ciated ' Prewa) Mauchurlun air craft early today ruined bombs on Shanhakwan, In the northern part of the Chili It province, (he east ern extremity of the great Chinese Wall while the armies of General Our careful iitU.'iiU'oii lo stylo cor iX'cln.L'ss does not lessen the care wc give lo the fitting qualities of our shoes, us our customer-friends well know. They also know that quality is as sured in all of our shoes. Perhaps wo should mention these lacts more often; tho only reason we don't is because these are such long-established features .of our serv ice that they are "habits" rather than "news.'' K NEW M; Dloomers Vests STEl'-IN SHTS $9.50 lo $18.50 .m nt .i!i;ivi;i n i-:v ('Oltl)l IIDV ItOIIIS AMI SII.K m:(.i.k;i:i;s Chang, ALinehurlan Uatler, and the PekhTg troops engaged In u lnlinMlv ini it to t'nder bombardment, the Man- i ehurian troops were forced to re- , treat. Peking Kit da tigered. j TOKK) (lly Ihe Associalel Press) The Peking govern men; troops in Ihe northern part of, Chlhl I province are heing rushed lo Ihe vtelntly of Jehol In an at-J tempt lo prevent advances by in vading Mane hit rlan armies, fight ing for control of tho central Pek- i Ing government, according to u dispatch received 'by Ihe Kokus.il News Agency here today. , The agency also reported lh Krenrh government hied deltvei -! ?u airplanes and ten motor Iruekf ordered by nneral Chang, Man churlan leader. fo years 25 Ounces for 25c less than of higher priced brands WHY PAY MORE? THE GOVERNMENT USED MILLIONS OF POUNDS , m:LTlf TKKTIl and COMFORT! Und 1eelh no-ana the Iohh of tho oilier two Joyn of life. Nature Teeth Kiv fdlUfMI't In UllHt: let-Cl. Tlify UMHtjn: fit. Ix ullly ul) I cumrurt. Plates from $15 Bridges from 5 Crowns from 5 Fillings from 1 l'ainless Extractions Free Examination orrlvi' ii ir. io vi: i i i J-vfiiltiKH liy iiiiH)inlint'Mt ' only. l'lionc Main 70 Dr. R. B. Miller Cor. of Depot ii Adams LINGERIE Phoenix Made SH,K VKSTS and UL00MKKS ' " " . ' The bloomers are well reinforced and have elastic waist and knee, plain and l'ancy weaves, in flesh, natural and apricot. All reasonably priced. ?S.(5 to $.1.1)5 $2.15 to $2.85 NKW l'ALL I'KTTICOATS $2.6 to $7.50 LADIES READnO WEAR : AND MILLINERY X READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS Enjoy Now THE NEWEST GOOD TO EAT i v The very newest delicacy for a Sandwich Spread is ' ' Chow . f ay;'-; It's just splendjd with a zest und ii flavor that touches the right spot, a tasty friend to appetite. A blend of eggs, vegetables and mayonnaise. Con tains no meat and ready for instant use. Let us send you u jijr with your next order. CALL MAIN NO Pattisov Brothers Grocery Phone Main Hi) CAKE'S Where Your Credit Is Good Service On All Makes cS Batteries Eipert repair parts tub iiAi'ir.itv LeliClitnn t'Ail TI , m will UTni -ii J it m ni a NKW SILK (JOWNS ' $0.25 to $11.50 ,11 ST AIIItlVi:l urn, assoiitmi'.nt 'i:mi.i:i iti.ANKirrs ; ami . ; HATH noiti:s workmanship and enuls) Wlllartf . usd In every job. 37 Rental batteries you can depend upon wfcUa re are charging your battery. Willard parts Improve any better. Ymj cn ksnk whmt thty felt ra hn, aiwl ih hUl Ii sure tm hm utiooikli,' Mil Llttis Aotptrs. Fi.i-:cntio suivit.K m. M neb I no Work- lililtf. . Wa.HhliiBtou Ave. last?., STORAGE "tS fettil J