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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1925)
Thursday,. January 22, 1625. THE LA EVENING OBSERVES PAGE TTTTvEE i I NEWS of -The R. I. Poorcji'honif at 37( Main street was the scene of a charming iiffuir -lust evening when Mrs. Poarch ' and .Mrs. H. K O'Hrien wr hostesses to the Wed nesday IVldge club. Five table ivere atpioy during the evening with .Mrs. Frank Hayes winning hiKil boo re among the ladles and A. V. Andrews winning the gentle men's prize. The home was attractively dcca rated wlih,kheaullful pink rost-i and i-firmiUona and a two eotifao lnnchr eon was, served before adjourn ment. ' The Loyal I-adieB .or the Chrls (lon church met yesterday after noon. at the home of Mrs. j. P. Rinlth for their, regular monthly business nnd soclul . piceling. with 'Mrs. II. Herron and Mrs. Uohert I ; ho.lt h usHlming Mrs. Smith as hosiPHSPH, Following the business 8HHlcin. during which many Imnor. titnl Items wore discussed, the nf. Yernnnn ' was spent Hwlnlly and (lain I y rfreshmetVls were nerved, The general aid of the- Metho dist Kplscopal church met yeater dny nfternoon nt Ihe home of Mrs V. A. Kpllng when (lie first division entertained the second .llvtalnn. A dnrge number of the members were present and after a very Interesting business meeting Mrs. Kay Fuller snng Ihrep lienuliful numbers in h-r UHiiiil cliarmln'j voice, aeeom panled by Mrs. Will Adb-r nl the ninno. nnd Mrs. Thomns Wabingt-r gnve nn excellent reading. 1-uncheon wan served nt nn ap propriate hour. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. A. V. Ranfnrd.'Mr. and Mrs. Albert Horrmun. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams and Mr. and Win. Albert Drinker were delight fully enlertnined recently y at a coasting pa My given by v. and Mrs. O. Ii. Wllllnms. After'an en joyable evening spent on the hill a delirious two conrBe luncheon was served by the hostess at her home on Fir street. The Bible searchers rings of the Presbyterian church met yesterday nfternoon at the home of Mrs. W. 8. hiook for their regular moot My meeting ami an Interesting after noon was spent. After the business session a social hour wm spent j nnd refreshments were served by . the hostess. ' Members and friends of the St. Teters Kplscopnl church are eag erly looking forward to tomor row evening when the church will give a dance at Honan1 hall from 9 until 12 o'clock. French's or chestra wilt play- Purtch will be served during the evening. Those on the committee in charge are Mr. and Mrs., J. D. Sla ter, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. 55urbrick. Mr. nnd Mrs. U. A. Pratt, Mr. und Mrs. A. W. T. Milne. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. U H H ussel I a ml M r, n il. M I'tk.K. .Maig. ' The l.adks Auxiliary to the I. of.lt. T. met Tuesday evening at 7:S0. o'clock at Kojs'les hall for their regular business meeting at which time extensive pluns were made for a social meeting to he held Tuesday evening, February 3, when the new officers will be hos tesses tft. the other foiemhers of the 1 nhnnla ' Mrs. A. J. fltnngo is spending a few days in Portland. If a Chicago woman didn't kiss . her husband for nine years, and ' she says she didn't, how did she get monry away from him? MAILING'S DRESS SALE From 25 to 50 Off On All DRESSES Both Silk and Wool. MAILING'S For The Ladies . Make a rrsolutlon now to take better care of your ap pearance during the coming twelve montha. Resolve to make the most of your (rood looke and re solve to enjoy the acrvlce and satisfaction that work at this shop assures. GEIST MARLNELLO SHOP Room 8, fkrninw-r Bldg. MA Bentf Aid for Etttj Need." Phone Alain 57? SOCIETY Dinner Frock VEKY colurful pluid taffeta ll gathered very full and Joined with a wide heading to the sides and back of this frock, giving It a very bouffant and youthful effect as a dinner frock. The plain ma terial is blue woiln. and blues and tans are featured in the. plaid. Announcements Social announcements may be printed In this column free of eh a rife. Any announce ments pertaining; to any func tions sueb as cooked food sales, etc., will be refused. An nouncements, to be printed the same clay, must be hi society editor's hands by 9:00 o'clock. -News editor's note. The Parent-Teachers association of the Greenwood school will meet tomorrow afternoon nt the usua! time at the school building. The T.uthcr League of the Zlon Fngllsh Lutheran church will 'meet Friday evening In the community hall of the church. The niverla Parent-Teachers as sociation will meet tomorrow af ternoon at the school at the usua! hour. Fashion Note ''Parls The unwrapped umbrella served as inspiration for one of the newest evenint? dresses decidedly not intended for a rainy evening. The dress is of violet mousselinc de sole over a fuchsia slip. It Is trimmed with embroidery of steel byads and flounces, which look just like opened umbrellas, fall from Ihe low wnisilino in front, back and at the sides. Paris The South Seas hove been called on to furnish materials for the latest pouch under orm bags. Many of these are of fine leather Itrlcnte and artistic designs. Other I leather bags are embroidered In gout. I London The strnps on the out ; away evenlnfr slippers of (rold and : silver materials so popular here ! are being replaced with flexible : metal bans of silver or pold to match the shoos. Occasionally these i are jeweled. Hints for the Housewife a mo PI XX Fit WITH IJTTIjE TKOt'llIiE 1 Every good housekeeper Is con fronted with the question, how can the preparation of food he made easier? The self-bastinfc enamel ed ware roaster will do this to a great extent, as housewives ex perienced In its possibilities know. A whole dinner consisting of a roost, vegetable and potatoes can be done in the roaster and the only demand on the housewife in the preparation and proper tlm- Hub ft five oc six pound loin of pork wit h fit u r seasoned wit h dalt e.nd pepper, place In an enam eled ware sdt-basting roaster, and cook in a hot oven for one hour. Opn the roaster and pit the de sired amount of raw peeled pota toes around the pork. If large, cut in halves. I'ut around also small tart apples, well wiish-d and cord but not peeled. When finished, make a brown gravy of the liquid in the pan, pouring off most erf the greaie before stirring In the flour. i Kxp'H'lon ha one to the Mii-j lay Ivnlnsnla to utmly wild m"n. ron-t have to KO thnt far to study -. Mm.) ' ''p m 'lllp t" ''3 mam PRICES GUT NEW YORK (Special). Sweep ing reductions in the prices of all closed cars just announced by the Studebaker corporation. . have stirred the motor car Industry as nothing else that has occurred Jduiing the Silver Anniversary! Automumie show, by reason of their effect on cars In all price runges. Two Importnnt ' cuts In price were those of the llig Six sedan and berllne, largest of Studebuker products the two curs which have been credited by notables visiting the show as having been responsi ble for wide cuts in price an nou need by several cars in the so- called $4.00u und upward class, Most important of the matters of Interest which have, developed at the show this year have been price reductions made during the week, in the effort te cover, the gap beneath the quality und char acter of StudelmUer cars on all three chasses. A charucter made possible by the enormous produc tion which the company brought about during the last three months of l!i24. ; Ihiriug that ntutrter. Studehukor sales, announced President A. i!. , LOrskinc, exceeded those of the same iiuurter of last year, which had established a previous record, by Mi per cent, it was t lie cor poration's biggest final (I'lnrter. 1 Studebaker officials walled un til I all the other price reductions had been made there was much comment among notables at the show of what -would result from 'this new situation, . with other makers prices seeking to offset the qua tit y character of St ode ihaker products. Now comes the Studebaker announcement of re placed prices, and the gap is once more widened. It is made possi- ble, said Mr. Krskine, becajso of the larger production in the com pany's $60,000,000 plants, nnd be cause the company ' makes the entire car, avoiding payment of extra costs to makers of separate parts. He gave the 1 attO dealers nnd executives present when Jthe announcement was made, pointed (nfefl!iranoe that no curtailment, di rect or indirect, in the quality of ;the enrs themselves, would be made. ; Milk Company Honors ' Their Old Time Kployea I LOONOON (AP) One of the 1 foremost dairy companies of Great Iritain has a Long Service Corps connected with it. the members being made up of employes who .have beert in the service of the or ganization for 30 years. The corps boasts of a member ship of 3G1 men and 24 women and when the.members met recently for a dinner each one of them was presented with a gold watch, a silver badge and a. certificate of merit. Included were nearly all the, directors of the company, and the most humble milk roundsmnn STUDEBAKER iS . ... JiiLl iL W IUU On All Closed Cars Standard Six: Country Club Coupe Coupe . . ' . Sedan . . Special Six: Victoria Sedan . Big Six: Coupe . Sedan . Berline . Cor. Fir and Adams THIS IS A Ebb Of Golden Tide May Mean : Sounder Money NRMT YORK AP) Yar-end figures make available today a clearer picture or whether Eu rope's mortgaged pre-war gold ori deposit here ha definitely begun te goa back hdme, sod If so. to whai extent. A remarkable outbound move ment of the yellow metal amount ing to 40.e42.oOfl In the flrft 7 days of December produced the first surplus of- experts over im ports In a single month sine Aug ust. 1920.' ' More geld went oitt during this short period than dur ing the entire It monlhs of either 12S. 1922 or 198... lis Impetus obviously -'developed f inder the cumulative', pressure- of foreign loans amounting to t .623.eyrt.000. which American hunks turned hack into depleted but premium-paying reservoirs abroad In 1924, some $:ir.n. ooo. mm of which . wrre ar ranged In the last ,thrcc months. Whether foreign loans In the new year of 1 0 i r 'will lake up at the extraordinary rate the old year left off Is expected to determine wheth er tills new export phase in gold is to be continuous nnd perma nent. Home bankers would reserve de cision and, for the time being, av erage (he closing month's spirited ebb tide with the 4 2 months as a whole. Comparison .of. 1924 aul lit 2:1. with figures for. 1024 as yet approximate, reveals: . 1924 Kx ports Imports . Balance 1023 Kx ports Imports Ha la nee .....,'..,.4 R2.22fl.47R airi.084.3K7 2r.a.4ri7.909 28.643.417 i B22.7iri.812 204.072.S96 Thus. It is seen that where the lTniled States received across the international counter in 192.1 11 times as much monetary gold as It paid out. In the year 1924 It re ceived only flvo times as much. Kxport shipments for the pant 12 months are seen td have doubled. Xet imports fell off one-seventh., Mennwhlle the I'nlted fttates still holds two-flflhs of all the $10. 000.000,000 In monetary gold in the world. This stock, according to some financial observers. Is twice as much as Is required to support the credit and currency facilities adequate to trade needs. They would like to see gold con tinue to ebb In proportions suffi cient to take up the slack. They further welcome a grow ing gold demand abroad as an GIVES WIFE ADLERIKA FOR STOMACH TROUBLE , ." . . . . . e . . . . : . . a All Prle- F. A merchant whose wife . had -r:rz-fiTiSs stomach trouble finally gave her LirSrFSSrrS: Adlerlka. . It helped her ut once. jliipgSJSs5 ' The pleasant and . QViCK action rvSrSviS ' of Adlerlka Is surprising. It helps SfeHj 1 any case gas on the stomach tin- m t - . . 'r '. 1 leas' due td 1 deep-seated causes. liifryjg-yj-t- jpVfy 1 It Is excellent us, an Intestinal ; evueunnt and a wonderful rem- zrrTpP r-" ; edy for constipation It often ti5:Sl'r"",TTSS ' works in one hour and never - .ttA V?3fli3sls gripes. Hllverthorn-Wrlght Drtigj - Store. AdV.' ' PRICES ! O. B., Factories M. J. S T U D.E BAKER YEAR earnest of Increasing sound money sentiment among other nations. This would bring them out of the wiub-rneas of paper money and de preciated currencies and back un der the gold standard. It would also save the lrnlted States from the threat of any generul repudia tion of gold, of which tt holds the greatest single portion. Were the world at large to (urn its buck up on gold as a basis for monetary systems it would leave the lTnitWl States with Its gold stock like a while elephant oh Us hands; n suoek with lessened use and cor respondingly lessened value.. KIIKKIFF IS I'KASSIKTKO ALliANV, Ore. Sheriff Itich ards' report for 1924 shows that he or his deputies made 40 ar rests on liquor charges during the year and that no assist a noe of any kind was given by State Prohibi tion Officer Cleaver. Mr. Hlchunls said he had never even met I he stute officer, nnd that this was a bad record for Mr. Cleaver hi litis coltnty. t ...... . A. total of (4224 was paid In fines for the 40 offenses, which ore exclusive of those handled by the city. r this 25 per cent goes lo lite still fund fnr fliforelnir llto ihiuor laws, yel the sheriff said ho state enforcement officers had been here to do any work In the rouniy In return for the county's contribution of the fine nionty taken in by county cases in 192S. span i:oi ipmi:nt moVi: ItOOO ItlVFIl, Ore. llnvlng completed work on lite Interstate bridge over l he Columbia river here, ihe Gilpin Construction com pany began forwarding rail ship ments of equipment to Portland where they recently received the contract to build the new Sellw;)od span across ihe Willamette. Scows, pile drivers and tugs were taken down the rivei 10 the Wlllamelto.. . All work on the local bridge in completed except painting of the channel span, which has been de layed by rainy went her. NEW Prices $1,345 . . 1,445 . i 1,545 . . 1,895 . . 1,985 2,450 2,575 2,650 e 1 . tiT-u 1 III f!f.C.C Cor. Fir and UUM Adams TRADE BETWEEN MJIXSARIAi GREECE GROWS RAPIDLY AT H F.N 8 (AP).- Greece Is fast becoming Bulgaria's chief medluih of communication: with most iff her foreign markets for grain, in bacco. hides, und farm prod lets', and as n, result1 the trudc be tween the two countries is stead ily Increasing. In' 1919. the first year of rec ord, - tho ltutgarlan cxportn amounted Ao 7,S92. drachmae, while her. imports were valued at 3.113.490 drachmae. ljst year 'Greece's etports amounted trt 40, toolt,aoi drachmae, while Itulgar jia's shipments lo Ureeee amounted to 1 o7.ooo,Oiiri drachmae. I The principal item of tireeU ex ptirt is ullve oil- fur which llul jgnrln. is almost wholly dependent j 11 poh O reece. VI o we ver, Italy Is making some inroads into the Itul- gut lan market. fierman trails on inventor 'fri Multiply NiMmrs bf Warfare nrcitMN (A P) Writing on the war of the future and the wraponH it will be fouHht with, Hans Itltter, ut one time a member of the1 Ger man generul stall', draws a picture of the Indiscriminate slaying of women n ml children. Ftecrrlcal science will malte possible the wlp- Minerva Says-- "I never Realized" that such ft stylish shoe could be so comfortable. Tint cnJi pair of those Menlhan s Arch-Aid Oxfords give enual comfort.- Why buy misery, when comfort costs you nothing extra. We can en re for the men's feet as well as the Indies'. . THE BOOM Where Stylo, Jrk-o nnd Quality Are Ktpml. GAY HAYDEN, Mgr. We give personal atten tion to Prescriptions and assure you of the best irigredients and accuracy in. compounding. v m ' We can fill any doctor's prescriptions. - Prescott Drug Company The New Drag Store Telephone Main IS Cor. Fir & Jeff. PYREX GLASSWEAR FANCY VASES TEA POTS DINNER SETS F. L. LILLY Hardware Phona Main 8B Gifts For Every Occasion Always New At Richardson's Art & Gift Shop La Grande's House of Art. Pictures, Frames, China and Glassware. NEW 8 1 1. K HOSE . , . , , $l.5 . i.50 - S.7S , ' , PUTMAN'S I ' ' It K A D Y - TO- W E AR AND MILLINERY Ing .out of entire -districts behind the. enemy Dues without danger. to the aggressor, tuV declares, ami noncombatauts Wilt suffer aj much as uiiifui'iued soldiers. Kleetrje rays offer many de structive possibilities, the author avers. Inventors must dcvlso me thods to Ignite explosive ut long dlstunce, put motors out of com mission und destroy the eye-sight Of opposing comlmlants. Science today can increase the, virulence 01 bucterlu, und the use of certain gases will render the human or Music Classes Beginning February 1st I'iano roiritsE, $10.00 ' Harmony, History of Music mil Apprrclsllon of Stasia !MM Karh Rr-Kkilr hMwpin hourn and 6. X80J Fourth St, Apt. I) Or 1'IIOIIB KHANCI3 B1HNIE WILD, HG-J PAINT No inalier for What put-pose. WK HAVE IT! The right paint at the right price. r.- Oregon Hardware & Imp Co. Vanilla Chocolate an! Maple Fudge i SPECIAL THIS WEEK 35c Lb. The Candy Shop 217 Fir Street "The Home of Home-Made Candy" (Retail only) We Have in Stock and ; I r Are Agents for . AT WATER-KENT RADIO SETS Benham Electric Co. MAIN 104 NEW FOLEY BUM). Crcdit Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real values Satisfaction assured. . CARR'S ANYONE ANYWHERE ANYTIME THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY Let us make your connections for you. Home Independent Telephone Co. ; RECHARGEABLE RADIO A-B BATTERIES mm BATTERY A ELECTRIC) BFRTIOH OCX. Iclshtoa Mmctdw Works Badf ltll VaabaactOBl Ats. ganism more susceptible to dlseus Trainers say lions are the only! wild animals capable- of affection but. how about bedbugs? t Hall's Cat arrli AS?A UConAinedl both local Mid IntemU, ' n" "!3 mccewful In the "tment of OKkrtW fort, veora. Sold b? all draauuj F. I. CHENEY & CCToledo, OM 1 1 mi L . 1 J wild wonif n.