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.. :.?l!l?IMife!:!tegFj;-' ; Thursday,., January. X. 1025.. . . ., ..raii;L: GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 1 i ! 4; NEWS o Tlio T.aiur Aid of thft PrtmbyU'r- " :tn rltuich met yeirterduy iifter iioou in tltt oomiminHy room of the , ebureli fur their regular meeting ... with Mrs. J. T. IMrhurdHon, Mm. O. It. Kfii. Mrs. (lustjiv WlfHlor, Mm, (1. It. t'luyeouih und Mitt. O. Ui Kilveri hum im Iioh(ikhp. There wum ii l:in?e uttenduuee ami u very In : l. rt filing Itiudiieiut meetliiir wtiv bebl. It wan uhiiouhc(I tlmt (he inw pipe. otk;im will not he. inntulb oil until tjm Iuhi ' of lVhru:iry. Af i v l In1 tiu.stnt'HH meeting u soetu) '' liour-w:iH pf-nl und. refrf-HlimetiiQ V v' re served, i ' ' " MIkh Oludya Miller entertained a n ii 1 1 1 lf -1 of frlenrirt last evening, wlvh eotiKlliiK puny aj h r hobte ion ' 1 It uvenue. :KntiittMA ?uf Hln ' e:tnje tIr-A tl :fot the kpoi-t ami .ufter a . S kooiI 1 i tut' ut conHihltc refrt-Hhim-nin uv.ro i r ved at tluvMMler. home. - , ;TW Fr Peters lji(mp'p:a C.uild tml ye.sterduy afternoon at tin lumie of Airs. (. 1. l-irison lor '. thler annual business inert iu;;, ut I w Jtlc-h Unit officers were elected j for the ensuing year. Mrs. J. I'unip was rliom-n president for '1925; Mrs. George t'ocbrun, vice prt'Hiilenl; Mrs. K. A. Wells, sv re la ry, and Mrs. A. W. H - Milne, treasurer, Following I he bnnim-sH liii't-llitK refreshments were served by thi) host ess. ,' ..' v I'll1' American T.ejfion 'Auxiliary I .met yth (the l.onlon last, evening .at the I. of 1'. ,hull arid" -officers were Installed, for the ensuing year. .Following the business session Uie (evening was spent, at (iaueincr-nnd refreshments were served .'by a rriniiuittec n ehurgo. r , -The 'Second Division-' of-the T-a-. dies Aid of the Methodist Episcopal ( hureh.inet tyosivrdny afternoon ut. I!u beautiful new home of Mrs. C. M. lifiHiimoml, SOS Hprlng . street. 'Mrs; Hoy Tyler -lead devotions-and Mrs. K. W. I.eighlon hnd charge of " the business .tneetlng. A soeial hour followed during ' which refresh ments were served by Mrs.-l(osa- mond, assisted by her mother, Mrs. f J.ape. , Tryslal nchpltnh 7 jArh No. 60 ;, insiullcil tliclr-officcrs for the com; Inr year reciMitly with Mrs. Mubel Mcl'lu-rson. district deputy present,1 firo'.atcd by Mrs. Mullic Buck, IVp-! nty Craml Marsliull, In cliurge. Mrs. lim it lmslclnjinHtJllillKiPacln, Hie p:isl ien'yi JrS iiiiif (B'eVirVlleht1; .in. Ibu. jvpitk. . . jrive, . yiiurs. .uko . .the ' ' itSS&t: IlK's.-iMtVI ' o'lief it lie'tl ulirtil f IMWIlHrtSfWAV'.' T uviHW ' fghVt ; ;tht ."loitifjpriiswnii.ed, iq ,ier a; l?at . tiruiid rinK for the tcood work she "" W.W.ruur Airs, aiirajujio ruiwnl-Teatliw I" v." V" " r'-WI ""'- Mr.4lilltiek nUhonded ivUiL'a, j'Uirrhosen UrdA of AiiJJl4nUs..,lHt. ; ilirc('iition ,tu i i ?rm Wii1 t.ovhiriy." Wb- 'fnhdft f,!i CJ in tule her homo Inst summer, was uiarrh-d ut Vujicouver,, Wash., I',ridny.".(:tnilary 2', to Herhe'rt Mat' l!ij, pj'j Ij'on.jand. Tlte apcoti; pie' lire spending :the.lr' honeymoon at KeaUfe and expect to make Port land their- honuf. . f IT T AW ?,-4 -(' ilhd. church met yesterday, arieJV hosteKH- at her home on Kightlrf street. After the general business rnnd .dei'-ottona.! .metting ibeafU-r- noon was spent socially and" dainty efreshments were served. Tho Ladles of the Rrotherhood of Hallway Trainmen held install ation of officers Tuesday evening it) Rigles halh A large number of (he members were present and an excellent luncheon was served fol lowing tho installation, lira. Gruce Vl.Vi.im was Installed as president for the coming year. Medlral Springs. (Special) Mr. nml Mrs. I. S. Winth entertained with a New Year's eve watch party on tho evening tT Decejnbrr 81. The evening was spent at cards and " , . . that shade in satin shown here t music.,. At mjdniisryt refreshnient. (, s. ,.11,,rol,irr,I ,v ,,. ,,1; were 'snrveil. ; ,' I iif ,1ver ,, 'in ldi scent . he-is. j!r! Thhso present were Mr. nnM Mra.j.,m .,.. ,,,,,,., . h,' A. V. Wliltlen Mr. . and Mrs. Geo. South, Mr. onti Atrs, qeo. Johnson, At,, ,,.,,1 VI,b T ir Vniiedv Men Gus Peters, Misses Louise Poters.l i.uih.rn... .lenn Wlimn and Kst her v..n..u. t onnnni wbitten WiiBon Hayes. Vernon Johnson. VMan jatllr,MMl- VTn 'wn brims. fold Kennedy, and Leonard Peters. H W mV .aybound at the 0 m 0 ;edge and banded with heavy ord- Medlcal Pprlnts. (Special) Mr.!'1 r!,,,'on ntl "nished with a tiny nnd Mrs, L. ?. Winth were hostajKrotue feather at the side. at dinner New lears. Covers were laid for twenty guests. All we wish Is that these radio guys would find their Sally. 'You an't turn a dial without someone wondering what's become of her. Kvery drinker thinks, he cfln drive n car while drunk, lie can, too muni in tr accidents. See Our Windows for. VUux for Secuiin A Lovely House Diess Or Stylish Hat VALLING'S FREE fSOOETY 115 PUIS A Tunic Dress ITS no wonden printed slks are so ashionable, because they re so very aduplible to the modern styles. .Here we have a luntc aress of print'td pussy' uflllow inude over a Blip ol pltitn color and trimmed about the sleeves and collar with bands ot the plain color. The close neckline Is very poulnr just now as art the slightly full sleeves. . Announcements Soial annonnccnuMits vnaj be prluiM in tills column free pf climmi. Any oiinouncc nmnta IM rlnlnliix to any hilic IIiiim : Jtlicli I . a.4 cnlkCl food Mat,- itu-,, Alll kr ri ruswl. An noiinccnicnis, .le. .pi liilfiil Ilie same' tiny,- miist: ix- In soclely editor's hands ' Dy '0 :00 Wiock, News cil I lor.'s note. . , . ; , , . . oi vviiiowiisriinol vlll I ml i to. O'cloe nor- i at VOW ufttfrSriodil aL SftMt iiiu sen am i Mian I I.. , 'rtiOoMlsslopacyQclcJy. ; of :;the Presbytprian church wHll mei4 with Airs. V. I'. Snook, corne'r of Tenth .strei't-und (M .avenue, tomor row afternoon at 2:110 o'clock,',', l. 'tVi f rir.'t . 7,' h ' . s Mrs. floss Katon will be h rtfcless to the 1'". A. 11. club lnnj,pjrroy.i af- i i - ii a j Fashion Notes l'arls. There may not he enough . prt lly Iresses ,.o go .Jimiunl,;, but there ere any nuuuftly that wrap if round. One of the latest is of dark blue kasha which enfolds the fig ure rather closely, fastening on a diagonal lino from right shoulder to left hip with four large buckles. jit is embroidered in red. Taris. The flat handbag still predominates here and small won der since the newest examples are particularly beautiful. One such ds of black buckskin embroidered with a Greek figure in gold threads. J.ondon. The latest shade la let- hut , Butu, BhoK'n nil- The hem flares slightly and Is handed with fifr. ,--t London. The new camel's hair nn,s- ,nli,i hf! camel's do not ,;glve nnyono Ilie "hump," They have New York. English silk broad cloth, so popular In the past yeai for men's shirts, is being used foi (silk frocks In Roman stripes ol j porcelain blue. peach, orchid, (green.1 rrabapple red, rtover gray. igotd black, apricot and other deli? cote shades. N"W York. The Orkant so and the Scotch Highlands have no ad- . vantage over some parts of Amer ica when It conies to handwoven woolens. Many carefully ipww-d women are selecting homespuns from the hand looms of Asheville, the Kentucky mountuins and Nan tucket for their spring suits. New York. The cross-word pint 7.1 e craz" has not only none to wo men's funds but to their feet, Soin of the lal.st shoes ore emb.-IHshed on toes. CTMinfer add .straps with black ami white squares of com. binnilons nfivhit-( h;;tek or otjier rolois. Votal lluolne? 1rrK. ALBANY. Ore. For the first lime store i'tU ' ;-erepts in the pos till d p.-irf nient of the Albany post office have shown a d-croas". Th drop nmouns to about $:teft fir fh. r:tiend:tr year. In 1923 a total of $.16.7 2 :3 in busin ss ai dono. but l.-.st y :ir the toil The I ?:n tot:tl was the Inrg. st In the history of A'banr. MMe-y onl-r lmrdnfls ! dropp a little during the year. 1 Tfl EiTEBTl PARIS (AT) A city soln?7 up within a oily. Hurh Is tiie sight eonfrontlng visitors to Paris when they look over the great buildings going up between t,be I'hainps Kly sets and the lOspluntfe des lnm- lldi-.S, t tidi: bti'i.t'iet- fur Hie tertiallo.UNl .exhibition of Deen ra il ve Arts, from April to Oetcther, Situated on imth 'biiuks of thr Seine the exhlhllion grounds will -over an ares, of 7 uervs. It hus been found necessary to extend the private .stalls Herons the beautiful bridge of Alexandre 111. widen serves n h a eonn ptlng linlt. over l ho Seine, and t he most modern bridge In Paris wit h holies bull! upon it will resemble an unient sirueture of the days of tin- Un mans or the Middle Ages. Modernism will be Cite essential condition upon hieh aiiie) s will be admitted. All copies or genuine antiques will be banished. A ttperlul pavilion has been set aside for the exhibits of ehTtrieat dynamos ant! motors. The industries invited to partici pate In the exhibition have been divided in five groups: architec ture, furniture. d -eoraiion, ails of the thentrestreet and gardens, and 1-ultlon. n ' Archit'ejnre lias been subdivided Into the In! lowing exhUdis: art uiid industry in slohe; art and ImlUs-- try. in ;wood: urt nnd industry iln metui; art and Industry in cera mics, und urt and Industry' ih gkif;o. KuiiHture and household nteessi ties will be shown in wood, leathi-r, inetsl, glass, textile .and pit per. Un der this head wlU be'elso exhibited boohs,' toys, miislcal' instruments und scientific' apparatus. . - Decoration1 exhibits will eoni-prisi1- garments, dresses and neees- sorles, perfumery, flowers and. jewelry. . Kverythlng pertaining to the the atre, street and gardens and tuition will be shown under, the last two groups. All the great perfumery houses in l'arls have combined and will oceupy the sumo pavilion. Tung Would Publish Chinese .'Literature PEk'lMXif AI'V 'llshltn JTnnir ifutlg, lht!Ho a:jptetx pY Vhin(i has no deifirjj to1 rj-fehwithn For bidden City from wh-iHi he recent ly was removed iunt he now eon-' sidcrs , his formej- home a "cage' which' would restrict his desired activities ' ' lie Kiiid recently he would riot avail hUirself of t)ui",vltlnirawnl jliy, Tuun.'ChJ-jni 'and, Marshal Chanlg-Tso-lin of the rentricUuns imposed upon hint -by General Keng Yu- hstang, whereby he was forced tp, lave, thi palaoq. .' ' "' The ' boy' eilipeVor" declared he hail no, desire to . "re-enter the, 4niRe,'dr'lilMr ImpiWfa'l r.lty because lie disjii d, Win , iiiipvrUih ! system which ll would ; be, necessary lo maintain there. .Instead he looked forward Willi keen delight to a fii't Hire life of l'n'Wuii, Jl. proposed he. adiled In jv!;il his ancestors' loihbs' in ' Nluiicfulria as soon us pOH.dhlel prtPr' which-he hoped to xvvi soiiiethjnK .of ,tl worhl. i . llsnan Tung, refej-ring to the four imperial lihrit'iiis made known that lie recently hud proposed the publication throughout the world jof the "Golden Treasuries of I'hl- ncsfi Literature not us a com mercial venture but as an Interest ing revelation of sccij'l history and as u true picture of Oriental clv lllKullon through the ages. Former President Tsao Kun, however, had ralrti'd objections to this proposal. The libraries Include dynastic r.nd popular histories, classics, and oth er works of rare skill. 2 POKTLAXI ROYS If I!LD UOSKUUdQwOre. w-. Two -I'ort- land boys, Geoi-go : Hifohle,;. whfSe uildress-was given vtis' tli 'Kast J4th Atrt, .w'nd'f Hay SchrnM'r. i,a Bast Hint" street i.. Ware held bv cllv no- Hcd fier? frit; investigation. 'h boyn wcrn" driving a car Registered tn the iwime of K. W. Ueerman of- Oer- vals, and carrying u -'.:(!a)lfomiu visitor's permit, issued to f lot by V. Hanborn o Sftn -Krnncisco. ' The boys said they were driving the car to Portland for Sanborn. " Cinderella's lot wasn't so bad. She slept right by a fire. What Next?, The world's smailent dictionary b carried in lx krt by Mrs. Otto Fred erick of Mtniie.-iitoiis m work her rr04word puz!m. It ronUilnt U.53 deHnitions. hhiuich It la only o. and one eighth lin hfs Iwng, threp fliijutis of an Inch M? arM rtyoo JJiftentl of an Imh Mfc. o . Obenchain I I 1 K 4 ii. I'd - ? i M r ! I .ft H 11 if4 ' n in s nm line inun In a, million' .tiuH iiiiinled iioiln Hullih It t)lB;ni liulii. i.i won ihnt'iiilB" jieiwiniK or' tli defenne of his-divuwrd-wirn. Mailnlvi.H O tor tiliHitelialn. In Jier tliiw trliiln fur thil nuli'rteinf I lleliun Ken nedy In Una, AilKeles a few y tiara. I'B'l. has niuriled MIliM Mabel .hlillla. tU of Uvunslnn. 111. Olieiichnln, la a lawyur. ; uii'f' theater inunimer; of ': 1 ' ' , tiyaiiston. . MAY HARNESS STOCKHOLM (AD. How .to hariieaH tho sea waves for tndiiri-tt-ial work, one of the oldest prob lems In the world, has been aolv- eil, neeorillntr , tq ,tlie clii of a Swedish. .eiiKineer,, lAliUnant .Syt-n It. l.unaW. of tin.. oWriiuiiii toa.d am waK-rway (nstrurtibn corps, who thas ,anplleil foi pa-nj ritfhtH on a .hue .mechanism, jliv vised by, 'linl, whlcl), mirlit be cnaraeie iracterli-.ed ui ji flouting pocr iion . ! .. .station Ttt(!'"I.iinilliere",1nTMltl'nn;,raiot ,tuW.iH'oauc)ui , , ww, ivnitr- Kiiy-f-wm tiie-fietion .l'--Hie-.w4ivpi, lint by means of I urbllle-drlve.'l dynanioA ciln convert this power, Inlp el.ctrlillty,' n n.sisjbasu-n in.t ami ri.,.1' ie.l.tl 'li'hleli W' .11 iiu .iiih,..! M,.i.i,.r.Hiiii.' OCEAN H ll,,.V ll xillln.. ,ili,t.'i'i.vc. .('oiil.tilnii il(i, InJurlpiiN rh.h)-V M'H.r,Ven,4r.illfe':0ynainl?Wr.l','- "iirllly W'J-W tti....ii eJ,ni,.ih..,i in.,L..iiivn."nd ..pcalp, ., I-lite for chlhliins ,, , ... 1 i. . ' i yve'elalls'tof constriicllo'n,' but ivadv n,adei.vih aic;,,t .J0''. ' pa rains, prove, ac-!('ml..; "! u" Nperlments alii1 Hiiiall-ftteM n itnarat iih urov Mingle wave five feel high can lellver 2.7ii' ---borsepower to the station, and . ihltl the available power lncrasea et a more rapid rate than the height of the wave su that n ten-foot wave can de liver 1 r,2(in horse power. Mr. Lundberg declares that floating power rafts of this type ire so steady that production plants could be' built on top of them and that they would be Ideal for factories that develop soda and chemical fertilizers out of nlr tnd water.' He makes also the startling claim that an adaptation of the Invention can .be made for ships so that enough power, tak un 'from a moderate , se could be onvf.ved to .tlH.PCPvJl'' ,-shuft to' drive.; no average freight nit t he ' normal pced., derived from steamer. ; ., ' v-;!.iJ.k Vi itnrretf' HcWkiw.' ffALEM, Ore1. J, V. Btorrelt of Olendule, -.spQCliif;r Investigator for the state land'board for rwoenrs, has submitted bla resignation to tue state land rieparlnienu anfl it hus been accepted. Mr. Starred was ac- llv In behalf of Jefferson Myers. candidate for state treasurer prior to the general election In Novem her, and was a supporter of flov- ernor Plerne two years ago. It's real funny how some people won't dtMuiNK t-!igiou until they get drum, and then won't discuss anything els., MI.NDUVA SAYS: If ydu wear thtf rhippewa Shoe we can supply your wants. Brown- culf, Vlscol ijwd upper, blucher cut, welt sole, flexible. Original price ".7.'i. Snln Prhi tl.BS All 8les, A tO 11 Would yon like a perfect Winter Shot; nenl enough for dress, heavy enough Inf tight work t . Brown calf M icher, 2 full double nobs, welt. rublcr heel, battl.T lined no heller fnr the money tun be hud ut the hale fr-- :.2.- S-iine style n black. IKE BOOM Wln-rr Sllc, rii. mi I (Jiinlily Arp l:iial. .AV IIAVIU'-.N, Mgr. Weds Again K-.v4' r i) I V d 1 viz i I J I ILSi.ihuMw il II . I , -. !'. '.'(: ...) Nnruay Adviiiices (laliiis v 1 As Winter Playground " 'fIHITSTTANI A (AP) Norway Is uialtlug an effort to gt the win ter uport of (lit; l'JJJ Olympic ganica. The International Olympic ?ominitlce had Hwltzrland In mind as the location . for the winter sporlH, hut Norway hopes to laud the meet and thus advertise It aid f us an Ideal winter-sport land. From January l Chrlsllanla Is to he called Oslo, which was the orig- , , . MnFP I lllll ' r ftflPfl i i " "M ;, ..Blonde -Hair! 'Dull, streaky or darkened blonde ' hliir Hun now be restored to its inaltiral" char'ming lightness1 'and luvenners. i ins is inrougii a inur VeTouM ri.'w '11rht ;,batr shaihppo, I'ftlleir HlpM'dex,,'i which' brings bpjck HlVi ' origihal goldeii' 'cdlor to' daitk ehd liitWt hair' In a! natural, gnid- jvr w r:m.t ui ' 7 , . J 1 .Make r.alr ,Mtjfl(, silky and gieatn- itiKiy nnui'o jH. iiioniiex . is noi: a, hulr. AliHoiulo sallsfiictlon Kimr- anteed or money gladly refunded. Only hi i ml I, ug. deah'ri, a'M WlVerlhorn-Wrlght Drttg Co., lied, (toss 1 u ug M'n., Cilfts I iru't's, . Inc., or Adv!' ' & L. Irugs; Why Suffer, With a Cold? A box of Mck. & R. Cold Talilets quickly stops any cold. 25c :,Drag Go. Kverything for the ' Sick Koom 1'IIONF, MAIN OS Metropolitan Grand Quartet Presented by Monday Musical Friday, January 16th. "1 8;00p.m. Presbyterian Church Tickets Now $1 at Eastern Oregon Music Company. Don't Miss This Entertainment Treat. RECHARGEABLE RADIO A-B BATTERIES 11 IB IIATTKRT ELEPITOU SFI1VICB . Litightna Mmclilna Work bM. ll WMlitacu r.-j. .'1. - ' J - T.-,'irt 1 1, I 1 I I" ' .I (. A II J .1 r s w w iWmm WiY ii luol Norwefiun imuie of thy capi tal, liy ultrarttntr fnternutionrd vaMif-rlngs to Oslo the Ndrwegion governunrnt htw- " mf tue nwv nam before the world. ' Hall's Catarrfa Medicine KfsSOXt both llnd hueifi. J'iS I'"!' succcf-tul In il vwmt of Ca tarth for over forty vesrs. SoU by U drui&UM. F , J. CHENEY &. CO.. T"ioi", Ohio J For The Ladies , Makn a resolution jioiv to take better ,caro of your ap pearance dutlue the conilnf twelve months. . Resolve to tiinka. the moat of your good look--and re .solve to enjoy tliev service and satisfaction that work at this Bhop aaNurea: GEIST MABINELI.0 SHOP . flontn $, Bonuncr iUrif. "A Beauty Atd fur L Every Nceil.H Phone Main 677 , , . ! T6 Reduce' Stocli REAL BARGAINS SEE- Our r.oe $1.00 $1.50 . ?2-oo ' 'Tublcs ' I. . ... .... ". i; I ' : Watch'our VwidowsJ . ... ) i I '! 'I 1 Ask About Our 1 $1.00 . , ( "( ill " I n v i 'pA,CKAGte:;:',:;vi Don't Miss It - 'N That's All! 1 ', Ricliardson's Art & Gift Shop Anti-Uust Wash Ifoilers, ('lollies Wringers Tubs llrcad ISoxes F. L. LILLY Hardwara Pbon ftUia 89 l l STORAGE fl KPi til o..M 11 K-H:-' . . DIUIBA1U K I J'. ; . . ii a 111 um in P i ii. 1 ' VOn TWEEN' SATIN Artfully fashioned of satin and taffeta, and mod ishly small, here is just the hat .to freshen up your appearance for the rest of the Winter. LADIES READY-TO-WEAR UUmmmmi .'....iiMiii I .: ' ' -: .!.,,: I ,1 . '' ' li -: t .'I. ,1 '.. . , ; ',. . iU ; : . - : . . ,i. '..,,'.. t ' UV.fc 1 ..... ,., .. j. ,'!(. 'Illi- - ' 't .i .H,:.i. .' ,,i..ii ... .in , .. i i. :.;. . ii ll .'i- i .' i: !' . '-,,11 Do Yoii Waritr To - - j : I ! i 1W .i i , it tJ '-nit ) , I mil ll'ii'ff "lu'ioi ff r N tlnlun ntrnml v "But t -can't hold two jobs ),;ii,.jiiii mill w i No. l.-WVou already: lia veyouj- present "jap.1""' "":.",:.';;:' 't-. ;, . No. 2. You will be on our payroll when we pay you 4'0 interest' on the money you save here. Then, as regular deposits increase you savings, we'll increase your pay by larger interest credits. , Get on Our Payroll Now for 1925 United States National Bank I i Member Federal Rewire By-item "Tlic Hunk Tlmt Takes Caro of Yout Interests" ' READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED AD$ Hand-Rolled Chocolate Creams SPECIAL THIS WEEIi 45c POUND 'The Chocolates are our own make. The Candy Shop 217 Fir Street ' ' "The Home of Home-Made Candy" (Retail only) Credit Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real values Satisfaction assured CARR'S SEASON WEAR ' COME ; .ft at gnce,'r.y6u, 8ay,i'!',, i! i-.W . m Hi.- 1: , y l- "Vs-. . (.