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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1924)
Friday, November 21. 1021. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE NEWS of SOCIETY MIm CI r-a Stark becamo the wlf.fr 01 Oscar, Johnson last evening! oil.. i , , ' imy wito unuru in nmrrmK1' i Ue homo of Mian Htark, with Klshop George It. Lyman of the U. p. 8. church offlclallnc. The cere- mony took placo ut eight o'clock .with tho family and Intimate triends present. j Immediately following the jmir i'lage the happy young couple left .a Grande, en route to Portland nd Heattle, where they, will spi-nd jwo weeks, after which they will jiako La Grande their home. . Both the bride and groom are e known In Ia Grande. MIhh ark being a graduate of tho La Irande high school and Mr. John l'jn being an employ in the U.-W. &. N. offices hero. ' ' . jMrs. .Harry Uouvy was host em . 3t.cn) ay to tho Lucky Thirteen gtfb at her home on .fourth street, t jo rooms were attractively deco t ed with exuulsllo . chrysunthe- iiMma ano during tho afternoon's nPy at inrec tables or unuge. Mrs. 1I(ce Dennis won high honors for hdi CUU prize ana inc guest prise js given to Mrs. Lee Uouvy. Wc- um a very delightful afternoon g brought to a close a delicious pfd course nincneon wns servcu. pmbers of the Thursday" bridge were- charmingly entertained Brday afternoon' when Mrs. C idenholm was hostess at her on Lejot . street. Gorgeous punthemums were 'artistically Ife-od In the home' and Mrs Kiddle 'won high score at X delicious two course ton was served uy tne nos- Lefore a - pieasunt afternoon M.-irought to a close, m L;i Vv.'iv.ll Kd.- Kora and Miss Kdna lit iwere hostesses to the tele pho. Igirls Wednesday evening at (he .. iWd apartments, honoring Miss Gladys Alnsworth with a mis cellaneous shower. Covers were lUIu for twenty guests and a de tilulous luncheon was served. Miss Alnsworth-received many beautiful and useful gifts. Cove. (Special) The l.mlles Aid here entertained at tue nome oi Mrs. OHcar Lund Wednrsduy after noon. Showers were given honor ing M.rs. Thomas Tywic and Mrs. jl'hpmas Harris. A : : Popular Use Of Furs Investment Market Is Broadening Rapidly (Continued from lag 1.) day by no means confined to the man whose large Income puts him in the surtax group. "Ihc situation brought ulwut by war conditions must bo given credit lor supplying the greatest Impetus to bond buying among the lower salaried ftnd laboring classes. For tens. lr not hundreds, of thousands f residtnts in the United Ulates, Liberty Honda constituted thu first investment purehnse. The' sales ejimpalgns of 1917 and litis. In eonneetion with finanetng of the war. almost over night added tre mendously to the number of pros peels for Investment houses. No rtlhiT method of education in fl- naneu! could have given anything upproaehing the Impetus to bond buying received through the Lib erty Bond campaigns. Today. Amer ican Industry, in its nullity to. ob tain readily funds for tmprove- les. liy that very fact he Is Just Ma not wholly free from thorns. K so much' more interested In pulitt cal and social developments caleu lated to safeguard his Investment. "The course of investment secur ities since lSSU has beeu most en couraging to the novitiate. The old tlmu bond buyer or financial stu dent will recognize that the secur ity and yield of his bond and not Die market fluctuation is the im portutit factor. The new comer in the ranks, however. Is as yet un duly Influenced by -temporary fluc tuations. The fact that such fluc tuations have recently been greatly In his favor encouruges him to add Hteadily to his Investment holdings. Obviously there am bad. us well us good, bonds. Attempt to get morel thun - u conservative yield, now around 5.50 per cent to ti per cent,' Inevitably means acceptance of J risk.. It is folly for the sake of' 1 per cent or 2 per cent extra re-1 turns to jeopardize safety of prin cipal. It Is not In bonds, however, to any such degree us In stocks j that the greatest duuger faces the' buyer. j "Fly-by-night promoters are at- j ways on the trail 0 tho unwary. Through various laws different states have attempted to cope with tills. situation but usually with rath Through August the year JUM hus,.r indifferent success. So-catled seen almost a steady advance in bond prices. While the market has shown no advance since, neither has It declined. It has a.mply been marking time. "Kxtremo ease In money is an encouraging factor to the man who lias been delaying purchase be cause of question us to possible re action. In this connection there ure such factors to be considered ments and extensions. Is reaping ,as heavy prospective flotations of the benefit of this teaching. Uond foreign bonds in our market, I rami syndicates have learned that theifer of certain funds from Invest small Investor of today Is the big ment to business ohanels In caso investor and valuable customer of of any worthwhile -business recov tomorrow, and every effort W(cry, and gold exporlations. It does made to appeal to the man willijnot appear, however, that any ot limited funds as well us to the these matters will go to such ex wealthy individual. Insurance com- Ironies us to worry the bond buy pany, banking institution und trus- er. The man with funds available tee of estates. (should put them to work earning A "Itomr Store" wl) l"'ome. Aside from any tem- , ' . , . , iporary movement, he can feel as- .x.i mcresuoK experiment Brwi tbat the progress of In veal - reeemiv ieen iiiiLiiirnriiien in one1 of the largest cities of the country. Blue Sky Laws' exist in many states and unquestionably have their favorable influence. On the other hand, they do not, us 11 class, go far enough or havo sufficient teeth In them. '"Moreover this is really a mat trn for Federal action. While per haps locally benefieiab It Is of no great ud vantage to the people of thu United States as a whole that the fraudulent promoter, kicked out of one state, can hop over the border and be undisturbed In ped- lllng his certificates In adjoining territory. Incidentally, at tho thlr- A store for bonds, similar lo a store for provisions, dry goods, fur niture or any other product, has been opened. The man on the street Is Invited, through advertise-) menls and window displays to come in and buy any bond of any de nomination that he may desire. The salesman behind the counter Is prepared to show his wares and ex plain the worth of his offering. Na turally the goods on display must be relatively limited, but the cus tomer can express his desires for .later delivery us the 'store' is, able to fill his order. "Such developments. coupled with the plan of customer owner ship so largely used by utility com progress of inent conditions over a period o( years will be in his favor. No lied of Itoscs. "The path of the small Investor THIS coat illusiraies the popular tendency to use fur in u decora tive way instead of In the con ventional bandings. Here you see a hnnW rifsoni made of hits of the . ...... 1 .. nnll'ir fllfTft , Mme Seal im.ii u. mw . . ,.,.,.,. wifU r..f..rre1 omerwisQ c siock orierings, eannoi um nave n 4. und hem. lt makes quite conventional looking garment .very distinctive. Announcements Social - announcements may be printed In this column fret) of cliargf. Any announce meuls pre (a Inlns to any time tkmfl Mich an cooked food sales, vie, will bo rpftiwil. An uonnctttuonts, to bo printed the same, day, must 1m- In WK-Iely editor's hands by 9:00 o'clock. Mews editor's note. regular meeting will be held after .which an excellent program will be 'given. sanitary influence on investments as well as on industry. In spite of the mouthings of Certain soup box orators, it is difficult to dissociate the ordinary individual from some form of capitalism. The mun with a 1 0U savings deposit inevitably The Ml.ssion Hand of the I'rcsby- owns a $iuu bond t-v, n railroad. terlan church will meet Saturday utility or industrial concern or, afternoon at l!:3 o'clock with Miss more exactly, has a fractional ln- orothy Spencer, lliUS West street. lis hostess. Mrs. W. ('. Crews will entertain the Tuesday Bridge club Tuesday afternoon, November -5, tereM in hundreds of such coinpan- ' The Itobekah lodge will give a dinner Tuesday evening, November L'ft, ut six o'clock at tho. I. O. O. K fox the members of .the Ite- WliHh and (Jdil " bellows "ISdges. Following the serving of dinner the Fashion Notes ;JScalyoY si London. Lady Astir, more se cure In her social position, if pos sible from the f.-iet that she is not "one of the terrible people the prince met on his t rip to Amer ica," sponsors a trl-corn hat strongly reminiscent of the Napol eonic headgear. It Is of black hat 'er's pliiKh, set well back from the brows and tintrimmed. ! Aflf$ can be bo f for ror produce quicker waifs than j ihe remarkable j. SCALP TREATMENTS. i -, augmented bylie frequent me of fhat Wonderful ' ncW " tonic SCALP-TONER. Niw-York The latest spolr over blouses for women are of flannel. They are cut with collar, cuffs and front, opening exactly like a man's shirt, but are Worn outside Instead or Inside the belt. White, gray and while wllh colored Htripes are Ihe colors most frequently employed. New York. The pullotl glove is taking us prominent a place In daytime and sport costumes as the sllpoii sweater, liuy I hem two sizes too large and one cannot go far wrong when it comes lo the heavy seamed dogskin, kid. buck and suede walking and driving clnves. DearMother "l know George and Alice both need Cod Liver Oil, and need H hndly as all tiun, puny run-down kids .do. Hut It gives - me the most horrible shivers just to think of ' them taking the horrible stuff." '''" Ins ten-d or the nasty tasting, vile smelling oil Itself why don't you be up to date and give them McCoys Cod Liver Oil Tablets? It's the new way lo fake Cod l.lv er Oil they are as easy to lake us candy won't upset their stom achs and surely do help sick, ail ing people to get well again." "Have pity on t he poor kids, mother, and take my advice-' you can get the original and genuine McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tablets at Ited Cross Drug Co,,.;-L, tx. L. Drugs, ,'OIiihs Drugs, Inc.. or any real -drug storeand liO tablets cost only On cents. Mo sura and gete McCoy's, mother everyone nays they do help the sick kid dies to. grow strong urid robust." ' Love to all, hastily - Adv. . ' Jeanetlc. For Thanksgiving Recalls luscious holiday feasts of by-gone years. Tast.s like mother's best.. Take home a full-pound cake tonight. Costs only 75o J8 Hi. farlont $1.35 S lb. iim $3.00 tror cat. wner. Tni-Jjiu BiNtrmil . js or Krause'i Oaudies'Hr, Bold . -lV-Vl-Hi-..-..l Clean Clear Skin You cannot remove all the grime and dirt from pores of the face without frequent facial treatments. And nothing adds so much in attractiveness to a clean, clear skin. Your complexion deserv. s the best, cure possible. We guarantee that our service will please you. GEIST MARINKLLO SHOP Iloom 0, Son uner Hhlg. "A llcntily Aid for livcrj Need." . rhone Main 577 THANKSGIVING Sales An opportunity to secure your Winter Coat, Suit or Dress ut a great saving to you just at the time they are most needed. All Coats, Suits and Wool Dresses Reduced 20 to 25 per cent ONE LOT WOOL DK ESSES $16.75 ONE IX)T WOOL DllESSES $21.75 ONE LOT WOOL DRESSES $18.S5 ONE LOT SILK DRESSES $16.75 ONE LOT SILK DRESSES $19.75 Good Grade Wool Hose . $1.35 J 31 LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILUNERY ONE, LOT Discontinued Numbers Kabo .Corsets, $1.19 I (tenth annual convention of the Investment ankers association, Sep tember 22 lo 24, u committee re port recommended, in view of most slates now having blue sky commissions, that arrangeiuentK should be made 'whereby when any security is disbarred from any one stale or any security Is Inves tigated hi any one slate and found to be fraudulent a notice could be sent to all other groups.' CI 1 1 .en I'roHvtcd Sonic. ."National and state laws are de signed to protect tlm cltl'en In his banking relationships. On the olli-"fn-nlrtlr' unless 'drflnn'hiisrcpre sentation can be proved, it is loo often true that (he wily promoter can ply his trade without interfer ence. The result ls'a loss of hun dreds of millions annually lo t'nl up this type of offering," conclud ed Mr. ltabson. "It would bo dif ficult lo find a more pernicious or low-down business thun that of led States Investors. The money .taking the life savings away from Hint is thus thrown uway is clearly la gullible public and at 'tho samp just so much tost lo legitimate bus-1 lime destroying confidence in Iness, In addition it hns tho I wo- legitimate linn of business. Iloth fold effect of willing out a portion, 1 from Ihe stundpolnt of common do and In some cases u II. of the suv- cency and of (he security business lugs of people least able to bear I in general, efforts looking toward the liiHM untl of irlvlnir them a false ' tho annratlon of lllue Hkv I.uvs. perspective on the matter of the 1 national dn, scope, should be very stock and bond business. , , hnuch worth-while." f . "If only n matter qt personal ad-1 vuntuge. J.1 ,1s. bjit. .common, HcugeJ General.. bujjiiieHreflccted by uuu rcpuuimc uanamg nouses ino naosoneuari is running ai u per should do what they can to clean cent below normal. v , ( i MAR1NELM UOSMETIO KIIOI' But 25, New Foley nlilg. l'lmne Mala ISO LOW, LIGHTLY I30NED LA CAMILLE! 'omfort lo fho nth nVen-r! This jh famlllp Is fashioned of dainty materials. lis low top anil back of clastic wrh bin?. A frurnicnt. that for shcr lovpllnrsa and practical ity, cannot be on,naMMl. On fitted to a a Camlllc and know real corset comfort. A full line of the different models In lirasslcrca and Cor tcls, alnayi on hand. MBS. ROUT. PATTISON Pliooe Main CO JlO 4Ui HI.. Vest u( I". . CHOICE MEATS At the Kigii't Prices Rodcs Meal , Market 1-119 Adams Ave. vorit in vs Tin-: .most SOME TEMPTING PRICES 'c llnvt- Some 'J'eiiipllnu Ti-icos on Itoaslcrs, Food t'lioipeiN, Dishes and (llu&vai-o for , THANKSGIVING ito.sTi:ns iihc - si. no slips . sj.-jr i'ikiii crrri:ns si .lis xzms - s:i.ns I'ANfV" liowi.s, j;ncli SI. (10 I Andrews Variety Store Service and Economy PARFL'MS DE COTY Roger and Gallet , lloubiant . : Vivaudou lludnul Nelson Palmei' 1 liver In ail the i'upular odors THE L & L DRUG CO. We Will Have a Nice Line of C-II-R-I-S-T-M-A-S C-A-N-D-Y At the Lowest Prices in Town, Try THE CANDY SHOP before buying elsewhere. The Candy Shop 120 MR 8T. "The Home of Home-Made Candy" (Retail only) cTVow we can warm ANY ROOM inthzhoustl After the wastefulness of other forms of heat you can't help but boost for efficient Pearl Oil. A roomful of heat in a jiffy, with no oily smell. Pearl Oil isn't just kero sene. It is the Standard Oil Company's refined and re-refined product, the best fuel obtainable for your heater. Order by name-"Pearl Oil." STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) (KEROSENE) I II orHEAT&IIGHT 01 RECHARGEABLE RADIO A-IJ UATTEKIES T1IE iiattkrt ki.kotrio Ki-:nvi(;K . . Lelghlno Machine Works llldg. II 1 1 Waslilnctoo Atr. f f f t f T ? ? t t f t I I f: iTUEKJEtl HOOTS! WING, EIN AND I'LEETl'OOT CLUII GROUNDS AT LONE PINE Sunday, Nqy STAKTIN(i AT 10 A. M. A new Club House has been built winch will keep you comfortable from wind, rain, and mud., A hot lunch will be served in the Club House nt noon. Y f t 23 1 t It ? T t t f f Trap shooting 60 yd. RiOe Range 22 Rifle Range and Pistol Range Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Chickens Hums and Bacon T T y f t V Y A Shunt Htiuls al 10 A. M. Sunday. Cars will leave Herniiin'.s Ptarc ul 9:3(1. 10:00 A i and 10:30 A. M. An cvcellciit, siife parking place luw been provided for your Auspice of Y Y Y Y Y i Y Y Y Win. Fin and Flceifoot Club