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Friday, January 16, 1925.
NEWS of SOCIETY I
Members of tho Clio cluli R
lust -v-nliig lt Ult Uoille of Mr
ni Mrs. V. H. Bohn, ,il:nmp. Jr
m their hotie on Klret street. Nlm
tables of bridge were lit play dur
ing the evening with Mrs Enr
Mtoddard and Ur. Lee Bouvy win
ning high honors ninong the clul
members and I tie guest prises golny
to .Mis. etas. Huynuliia and H. u
Coburn.
. The rooms were artistically deco
rated in a color scheme of pink and
white, pink lurmuiona bi.m ii....!
profusely. ; A dulnly two course
luncheon In the same oolor scheme
wns sei veii at an nppropilute hour
Mrs. Bruce Dennis wiis, hostess to
tho l.ucky Thirteen t .fu yesterday
arternoon. After n-ing luncheon
at I he dining Tytia of the Koley
hotel the gui s.s were taken to Ihe
lil-nnin hoilld'on o; avenue, when
the aflfrnoon was onjoyubly spent
at bridge' with Mis. W. o. Buwyei
wlnnlht; high score unci the guest
lllw koIiik to Mrs. V. 11. Appleby.
Tho Art Hi'imrlnioof of tin
Nelghliorhood olub liud u very In.
teresllng meeting yesterday when
ithey met at the fluli 'rooms with
Mrs. I' A. Killing 111 charge ol the
proginm. "The I'uMhenon" was tin
siiliji i't o'f the .ai'lernoon and wns
handled In un.:pxwllent manner by
Mis. Kplilig. 'She griTC u.very com
prehensive Idea of rtin.t-uins and a
elyurt eunception of Ufo former mu-
ym temple. "Tjii, Parthenon
tt large suiije.-t to be h:indlel at
, .ok! uieetliiS'i,nd. MrsPpliliK's pro
gram soVed' a Breui. unionni of
j 'lllM rjd' sluily, as well us know
iif 'the subject,::
nroxfrnalHy one ihinclrod' and
Uttf piomlieis of Ho'ne ('hnnlerj-No.:
i:t.j(Jrdi;rior the- KatJtern Stur, :mv.i
rvilMrirttfiilnr moetlnK Wednesr
-jdiiyji yimlnK. at. which time tnnlutl
M Uyi. services were held- J.lrs.,.Myr.
.'Ic.MroqKhton, Past Worthy.. Ma
tron, wns the In1alliiiK ofl'icer and
.swiui aKstnted by Kvely-n lU nrnaliaw ;,
j ns Marshal Hose MeKwcn. us or-'
j San 1st, and Mrs. Lucy - Smith
rhaplnln. Tlie services were eapii-;
cially beautiful this year, due to
the effective manner In which they
were handled by Ihe above, oifieors.
The following) were iiiRlalkd:
. Maude K. Kberhard, Worthy Na
tron: Ernest H. Rinf?o, Worthy. Pft-
. tron; Carrie J. Steincnmp, As-
ciato Matron; Rorence l.acon, s
rotary; Ella W. Russell, treasur
, AnnaA, Grove, Associate Con die-;
trossr Stells S. Ingle, Chaplaf
. Martha Pearl Cochran, 'Marsha
Nellie G. NeiU, organist: Mild led
I' Hoyt, Adah; Bess Warner Co
jj nuth:nJena'.J.:Hollister, Esth
', Hazel Graham, Martha; Ethel
It.!
5 Lynch, Electa: Emma W. Fowtr, i
Wartf en;.ahd John C- McEweh, SAi-
A practice which has almost
c'bMu 'aH eVsfbhV 'in Hope Chap'
wua featured, flowers being left
n
j the sta.Uons,by edch outgoing 5ofu
cer in the' form -of a Quaint
lashloned corsage bouquet, tq grtpt
tho new officers" 'assuming" thir
places. Mrs. Eberhard also. gaU'
'; sprays of carnations to each m v
,v officer and the Installing officers.
$ Martha Klott Hailier, who ws
matrofl dprln the year 1023 ni
s ti-hn now mukes her home in Poi -
f land, was present for the occaslm 1
'ahfl-ddded mueh to the pleasure f
'V Mw-fiv-entng asahe is one of Ho e
Chapter's most charming and pop --"'hir
rtiemibprs. "
Tetta K. Eafcin was present i
' with the Fast Matron's jewel
1 Hope Chapter, presentation
belife
tnado by co-workr, Chas. BlngmK
l. 1Vn,.tlip Piilr-nn 1 lift lb !
who was
Worthy Putron durlik
1924.
At 11)0
close of the businol
WALLING'S
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See Our Windows for
Plan for Securing
A Lovely House Dress
Or 1
Stylish Bat
WALLING'S
rf
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For The
Ladies
Mahe a resolution How to
take better care ot y.ur ap
pearance during the corning
twelve months.
Resolve to mnke thT most
of your good looks o1d re
aolve to enjoy the (ervlce
and satisfaction that work
at this shop assures.
FREE
GEIST MARINELLO
SHOP
Room , tkmiim-r Hljg.
"A ik-ant. Aid tai,
Kvrrj Niwd."
Phone Main 577
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A Smart
Wrap
1 .iLjy,.,
1 N extremely smart wrapr tct
early spring is this short Jacket
; C of primed silk bound with nar.
vn; hnnds of fur. The silk Is in
! shades of brown and tun and Is lined
with cloth of gold. The straight cui
demands thut It lie worn with a irocH
of equally straight Una. r . '
meeting Mta. Kvt'rrt Realty and
Mrs. Andrew Lont'y, Jr., Chairman
of sections 1 and 1 nild ilu-ir com
initltM'S Hfi ved dt'llcious' refresh
meats, ' '
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Corvallis. MiPM Merle George
of l.a Grande, has been pledged to
the Delia Omega sorority, tit the
Oregon Afirleutl uhil- college, :
' I.
Mrs. J. C. Gulling was hostess To
the Tliinsdey Aiction Rrblge club
yesterday afternoon at her home on
Sixth street. During Ihe afternoon's
play Mrs. Harry Lavey won high
score. A dulnly two course lunch
eon was served by tho hostess.
Announcements
Soclnl announcement 8 , may
bo prfulcd lu this column frco
of charge. Any announce
ments pertaining to any func
tions such as cooked foot)
sales, etc., will be rufiuKd. An
nouncements, to be printed tlpe
same tiay,- jrfuist b lu society
editor's hands by 9:00 o'clock.
News edUor's note. I :
" Mrs. R. L. Poa'rch lind Mri. H.
C.. ,Q' n rie n .wll . ba , luoflussf & ,it li e
Wednesday Bridge club Wednesday
evening, January 21
nt 4he Poarfh
aioma. i ; 1 i
"Thd Ladtes'of the Woman's Re
lief Corps will hold their annual
Installation of officers at tjje K. &t
P. hall tomorrow, January 17, at
2:30 o'clock. rLunchcon': will oe
served at noon, Menbers of G. iA.
R. and Sens of Veterans are hi-
vited.
Fashiori" Notes
Paris. Tunics are now being
trained to be trains. One evening
frock seen here today consists of a
pue blue and gold lace slip over
...1.1-1. i - .. ..in, . l
which Is worn a blue faille tunic
so cut as to form long points in the
back which sweeps tho floor. The
tunic is bunded with gold lnco rib
bon nt the short Sleeves and at the
hip line.
Paris. The new Kronen bags are
flatter than ever, but they have
ceased to bo square. Some are
round, some oval, some hexagon
and some diamond shaped. Practi
cally nil have a tassel'.
London. One trunk now Mndle
! ra hound for the winter contains a
short one piece; drtss of white
; crepe de chine which is decorated
at wainttlno, collar and cuff3 most
(attractively with bands of green
'crepe do chino embroidered -in
I white. The skirt Is marked by
;wlde box pleats.
London. No chance that the
collars of the newest burberry
sweater will shrink for they are
formed of scarfs nttnehed at one
end which wrap about the throat,
the free end slipping through 0
loop at the side to hold tt In place
j New York. Perforations form
,tho principal adornment of the new
! spring oxfords. These leathers are
m.irl;vi by a round stubby loc and
a fairly low broad heel. Hessian
-'calf Is the smart leather for them.
The evening slippers arc exactly
the opposite, with high narrow
heels and long, narrow toes.
New York. The time when a
vest pocket comb was a part of the
equipment of every country swain
has -gone, but the custom has been
revived by nearly all wearers of
bobbed hslr. Kvery bag nowadays
contains a tiny comb In gold, enam
eled or lacquer which Is uned frpcly
In public.
New York. Hundreds of fur
coots have been bought In New
York shops In th last week. Price
reductions have been sharp and
careful women have balanced these
prices agalrst these problems next
fall wl'h rest for utorsge and at
t'THiions add d and derided to buy
nsw.
tinniota fniverslty profeiwor
sayit cdm atirs should rule the
world. C'mI. Th n niaylw we
c:m nil lrs Ii!; colug boys.
Turn .lour none at other peo-
Need A Bobber Be A: ;
Barber? Edna Says No!
By NBA Service)
When 1b a barber not a bnrbif '.
When he "(or she) 1b a bobber.
Whether that Is silly or not, i
Utah court kuvd that answer whei
the question wua put to it.
Edna Houtz. proprietor of a Sal-
ti-ono til) uruuij puiiui, I1UU Ut'W
hound guilty in one court of vtotul
Ins a law which rociulrt-s barbers tc
piiss un examination. Siic1 uppouHil
And was upheld.
"If the lTttih U'trislutoi'S intendeu
to classify bobbing as burbering
they, certainly nt-Klected to suy sl
I in their law," ut.rthe court.
I And merrily the snippers and tin
(clippers are snipping: und clipping
Lin Kdnu's establishment.
USE CRUDEOItl
Inventor Claims Automo
j bile Can Be Operated
j Much More Cheaply by
! .New Method, y
STOCKHOLM (AP) A solu
tion of the problem of how to'
drive an automobile, on crude oil,
at. one-fthlrd of the cost of gaso
line, is claimed by a Swedish in
ventor. Nils Anderson, who has
perfeeled an engine attachment
for this purpose" . nflcr several
years of experimenting. ' Ander
son's device can readily be' install
ed on any 'ordinary' niolor- and
makes It possible to use crude oil,
kerosene, wood" alcohol, or gnsq
llne. ( ,; '
The crux 0 theproblem, says
the Inventor, was tho fact -that
crude oil cannot be completely
vapoYized, , and without special
treatment the residue would clog
the engine. Ho solves this by ex
posing the oil to Intense heat -which
shutters such Ingredients ns can
not be turned Into ?us. They re
main in tho form of a combustible
fluid and are consumed during the
explosion in t he clyluder. When
using crude oil the motor must,
however, be started with gasoline
from a separate small container,
while the pit la carried In the regu-
Inr cTfianllrio tnnlr nf the nnr
h The crude, oil uttachin'ont ; con- J
fslsts . of , a Buper-heatir, a special
carburetor and exhaust nine. to-
n-nthf iirUh llw. nnenwirv nnn'cnt:
ing rods for manipulation. , j
, ". , , ,
" " " "
siimed 'pfr mile, less lubrication,
no overheating of tho engine, and
a reduction i( about 7tV. :p'er cent
from the cost of running a. jcar pn
gasoline. ' , ' " .
Ri bU-
Il end Ing
Proposed. ,
STATEHOUSE, 8alem,. 'Ore.,: :
Bible reading In the schools will
co
pe. Inti
compulsory under a bill to
troduced 'by 8t?nat6r Garlan 1
of Linn county. Selection of the
reading co.irse would' ' be under
tho durlRdictlon tot tt commission
' ofi'severi dn nine members, to.-bo
appoinieu nty Miie . governor.- uiie
member" would ne a Catholic, one
Jew,, one a Christian . Scientist
and the remainder from Protes
tant denominations.
, Tho female of the species -1s
more deadly than tho jail.
MIXEUVA KAYS:
A stitch In time saves
nine nnd she Is right. Why
divorce yourself from your
money at high priced shoes?
Oct In on the alimony sido
and get part of It back. We
nro .the Judge, Jury nnd
Court and will decide In
your favor rind sec yo ire
fully rewarded if 'you -will
just give, .us . your case to
handle,
Good Shoj-H vs. IjOW Prine.
THE BOOTERY
Where Style, 1'rlio anil
Qiiailly Am Kuual.
GAY 1IAYIEN, Mmr.
Squibbs
MAGNESIA
Tooth
Paste
Is recommended for chil
dren as the best.
50c Tube
Pre scot t Drug
Company
rh New Drag Star
rrlrpkone Main II
Cor. Fir & Jeff.
MOTOR CARTD
TO LA GRANDE
m vci ur
British Mill Boom .
' , :t Lack$ Operatives
: MANCHESTER (AP) -Something
of a liiinsforinutiun h hap
pening in the Lancashire cotton
trade, which .has been under a
cloud of depression since the fireat
boom of n few -years ago. Looms
which sluod idle i'or inuny liioiiilia
are being nm again, and on i look
ing round for operatives to work
other looms, manufacturers find
they have migrated to other intlus
tries. This iiecessitates tho adop
tion of methods hitherto foreign
to ihe trade, and unknown to the
oldest weaver. - '
Children leaving school nro inr
dueed immediately to outer tho
weaving sheds, and not only learn
the business but ure paid for it,
while older weavers get extra, pay
to teach the youngsters the craft.
As in almost every other big In
dustry nowadays, employer ip-
u'rCiil Iw ot 1,a,t wllh u;"ln
w
l,lulll,i,i,,u
Colleges fOf technlcul trulltill.
that, when th,: pe.1 big boom ar-
rlvus. the trade wit Ml in tin eff
ttcione statQ to icopa Wn-it,
, North Carolina professor hired
a , than lo niuke love to( his wife.
College, education without com
mon oense Is worthless,
What do they mean
by "western coffee"?
THEY mean that superb beverage that
' gave the West its reputation as the home
of coffee-excellence. They mean Hills
' Bros.' Red Can Coffee, pride of the coffee
, . . .loving West, toast of millions from Pugct
Sound to the Mississippi.
Break the vacuum seal of a tin of Hills'
Eros. Inhale that sense-thrilling bouquet I
Brew a cup and taste that wonderful
flavor! Any wonder Hills ,Bros. is The
Recognized Standard of coffee-quality?
And that flavor' is sealed for keeps in
vacuum. Hills Bros. Coffee is economical;
to use. '
HILLS" BROS COFFEE
In tlie original Vacuum Park
Huhul krtfi iht cotjif jrtih.
EVENING OBSERVER
HI HOT LAKE
HOT LAKE (Special) The year
1925 has ppeued with a rush at
the Hot Ijtke sanatorium. Many
re il:tlv i?ittriiur hnth ftin hmntldil
ai:d Mumtortuui sections of the In
istitution and both are more busy
Run ihey have ever been 30 soon
alter the holiday season.
Among the arrivals tho two, who
are probably tlie most interesting
lo Grande Rondo valley residents,
are Dr. and Mrs. Walter Swack
bamer, both born and raided in
I nton. When they stopped to visit
)r. I'hy utid make the sanatorium
their headquarters while seeing
friends lu ull sections of the val
ley, they registered from Portland.
Ihey ure, just moving there from
Uoiiie mi that Or. Hwackhamer
na take- over the direction of
Hie- railed States veteran's hos
pital, number 12, As Is around
this post thut much discussion and
uimitisfaetiou of Portland veterans
bus centered, the selection of lir.
hwiickhnmer for It Is considered
a decided compliment to him. He
wjII be supervisor over eiglvt ipedi
eal officers, I J nurses, five techr
nielilans und 80 attendants. lr.
nekhainer has been wl'h the
veteran's hospital of Raise for tho
past four years, having been of
! leer In charge t here since last
June. ' .
Mrs. Oiles Harnden of I41 Orande
has been a patient lu the hospital
for the pnst few days,
Mrs, O.- R.. Williams Is a second
.a- Grando, resident who. has been
a pntlentvhoro this week.
Mrs! Charles Houser, wife of Dr.
Housef of I (nines, Is spending a
few days at ' the sanatorium wllh
her mother,'1 who has come down
iVoiu Ironside for treatment. Mrs.
Kims is postmistress of Ironside.
: Miss Harriet Eckersley, daugh
ter of Mr. und Mrs. Otho Eelters
lcyof Cove, a ml n former instruc
tor In tlie schools of I'nlon end
Cove.' has come out to the sana
torium ror consultation and treat
ment. Miss Eckersley Is now liv
ing In Portland.
FhivCitlrf lIcglKlcrcil,
Chief of tho fire department of
Walla Walla, Wash., Is William
Mela, who registers from that city.
Both Metz and his wife have been
pal lent.s here for tho past few
days.
Charles K. Kelley, who registers
from Wilder, Ida,, owns a farm in
that district.
, .Another ngrlrulturlst who has
come to the sanatorium during
the past few days Is K. G. Bowman
oT ltobihetle. ;
Though "retired" from the ac
tive husinoBHWOiid, Neil Campbell,
who is down from Hailey, Jdai'10,
I'or treatment, still owns interests
In mines, lumber camps and hotels
and his word is still sought ns the
final' one in decisions about these
ehtcrprises. Campbell has been
one of tho most, active business
figure? of southern Idaho and his
namo is pronilnoatlyt-oonnsotod.
with, much constructive wofK.vury
Ing from building dums to towns. -
Mr. and Mrs. I truce Moorhead
are both patients from Herbal. Mr.
Moorhead Is manager of the brunch
of the White Pine I .umber com
pany .which Is located there.
Dr. K. E. lleefnall. a prominent
Washington physician who regis
ter from Grandvlew, has brought
his mother here for treatment, Mrs.
lleefnall Is In tho hospital.
Students at Ktuiutorl.mi
Three students of the Twin Falls
high school who urn taking treat
ment are Eav Holloway. Jess Todd
and p. R. Rowmnn.
Mrs. R R. rottridgc Is a patient
in the sanatorium hospital. Though
Mrs. l.ottrldge register from Ra
ker she is well known lo I.a Grande
residents for her husband Is man
ager of tho Eastern Oregon Light
and Power company.
Mrs. C. V. ljippln has brought
her son down from Council. Ida
ho, for a surgical operation. The
Iippins are ranch owners.
Km 11k Ridwell, of the indwell
and Evans Grain company of North
powder,, is In the sanatorium hos
pital recovering from a minor sur
gical operation. Mrs. Ridwell has
been here with her hiUtband.
Mrs. tteorge. Clar, whose hus
band's profession of plumbing has
made him tho busiest man in Un
ion since the era of cold weather
and bursting pipes, is a patient 'in
the hospltu).
C. P. McCoy of Pulonse, VjhI..
is an orehardist who has Cume
down for a surgical operation. j
Wife of I'linUtlla county's dep
uty sheriff is Mrs. Norma Wheeler,
a patient from jVndletui).
Mrs. J. W. GaUruilh of Prairie
City la a bpspital patient. She
and Mr. Gallraith are . owners of
a, large ranch. . r
. Kroiu Pennsylvania copies Mrs,
N. M. Brooks ,tq be with, a spUer
who baa aome ilown from .Moun
tain Home, Idaho, for t-surglcal'
operation. , 4 .
Ray Rlanchprd, well known to'
Pnlon rouuly rariners as the deal
er In Rawlelgh's prod nets and
champion salesipan tor this .finn,
is a patient from Elgin. Ula,n
chard has undergone a mlunr sur
gical operutloii.
.' . J.' tt. Riley, of Everett, Wasli-V
and owner of Ihe Everett pharmacy
of thut city. Is a patient here,
Ross Carney, proprietor of the
Pendleton Trading company, Is n
patient from the Rouud-I'p city: '
DID VOV know
THAT WI3 lmd apples
POn RA1,K ut prices
TO SUIT anyone's
I'lIBKE?
A l-'INK grade of
ltOMKK.nnrt Jonathans
, FOK OM,y 5ti per box.,'
, IV VOll furnish i. . i
I'll 15 llOX or sunk. ', .
ALSO NOMIO' hulling
KIjl-:s,wriiHed -In pu.'per
., AM A(ikKI in slits'
. AT II..K) por;bon . n--
,- 1 : .- i -. il. i' if
La Grande
; Warehouse iSkHU
Storage Co.
Jefferson and Hemlock; ' tits,
l'hono tlaln 7aa
ERICKSOX & UUIILAND' :
ELECTRIC
Curling Irons $2.00 up
Flnt Irons ......?4.00 up
Percolators 1.S7.00 up
Toasters $6.50 up
Waffle Irons....$10.00 up
Grills :..?9.85 up
Hot Tlatcs ...$i.Gr up
Boudoir Lamps.. $2.00 up
Flash Lights 50c up
Electric Ranges510.00
Electric Engines ..$12.00
La Grande
Electric Co.
HARNESS
:.
Repairing and Oiling,
Now is the time to bring
in your harness and
have., it., repaired., and
oiled. . ,
We use Neatsfoot O'l.
Skala Hdw.
Company
Phone Main 33
Roesch Bldg.
New Satin Hats
Iluve Just
PUTMAN'S
: E A D Y - T O - W E A R
Man, GO, Takes Hrlilcj 15
EPOENE, Clrc Marriages 1 11
eonso was issued at the offl(;e of
'ountV I'lerk Rrysun herw, 'o
.lames 1".. Smith, uU Olive
May McCue, 15, both of Cottage
Grove. This couple applied at the
office of the clerk a short time
Umo seeking a license, but us the
glr i had not reached lier 15th
I'it'tbduy at tliat time. It was re
fused. Her rather said her birth;
day occurred January 7.
Ho hum. Snakeskln hoso are
popular In Berlin. Popular with
the women. Not wllh the snakes,
By millions ended
Hill's ston millions of colJscvcrv winter
and in 34 hours. Tiny end headache and
fever, open the bowels, tone the whole sys
tem, Ue nothing lew reliable. Cold and
Grippe call for prompt, efficient help. - Be
jure you getit.
. All druaulits ' itl ' Prl 30c
CccKulBoz
t?Uhportnk
PYREX
GLASSWEAR
FANCY VASES
teaN POTS
DINNER SETS
ii'ii -'in"- Mi' I in.i;i
;P.'L;:tILt.Y:
: ,(( ' ' Hardware'. , .
i v. ,1 ftiuiKi ftlHin $5 j'i '
Home Made Chews -
,v jv. ( ..Wo Make Thorn In. Various Mayors, v. . , y
'. .v i ' SPECIAL; Tins WEEK - ..a'..' ' .:-
" :,i:;i;;':The Xandy Shop; fM""
..'..' - ' -. -217 Fir" Street ""','.
" 1 "The Home of Home-Made Candy"
(Retail only)
Credit
Attentive Service
Reliable merchandise
Real values
Satisfaction assured. ..f V
CARR'S1'-
. A
TELEPHONE
Is n Protection y your faiftily cnrl home in case of
Hickneas or danger.
ORDER ONE NW
Home Independent
Telephone Go.
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PAGE THREE
Tr,- .-'-T-r;
M(MiUi it;
Arrived!
AND MILLINERY
Hoes 'higher , education pnytr
Perhaps not, Jn Oalesburg, 'III.,
a college boy of 21 married a
women of a 7. ! ;
Robbers raided six store: In
Rock Island, 111., and got only f4
cents, and wasn't that a terribld
way to start tho new year1 :
For Infant.
Invattdt,
Children.
ThAid
Kicn Miiic, Mait-a urainext.inpowdM
rorm,makc,The Food-Drinkfor All fic.
Digestible No Tocking. A liRht Luacli
alway, at hand. Also In Tablet form,
Aik for "Horlick'n," at all Fountain,.
Us?' Aroid Imitations Subacute,
i : I '-.! KRAtlSE'S I,
l ..-CHOCOLATE
!''; , t .
MINT
V lJ Pound 10c ;
Chewey - Good ; .
THE L & L
DRUG CO.
Depot & Adama
!
gTORAOB-fl
BATTBME8 il
1(1 w- Safe
AM J& Male
f.SK... Li
BARS
40c
LB.
J pic sn.l they will turn you down
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