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Tuesday, January 27, 1923. TrTK LA ffRAKD?! EVENING OBSERVE!? PAGE THREE 1 . . I .1 . ...... , . : . 1 NIL W O Or OWv-JlLi 1 I I Apnrorlmutcly flfly roupli s were' ..' fresmt lost evening whin the regu-1 'v iur mommy loumry emu dunce lor th month of Januur-y was given ot ,nB club houan. The 'rooms were y licBuilrully ili'i'orulMl in a color . : srtwrmi of iinlt, festoons or crepe paper bt'lnir used In tho hull room . mm pink rurnuilons nrllstleully r- ruiiKcil In thu dining room. Dune ,. Ilig was enjoyed until u In t - hour ,., to cxrellent music furnished by the Hlar NoxtMly orehestru. l.unrheon va served al mldnlKlil. '1'he committee in rhurKe con . Bislcd of lr. and .Mm. I.ee llouvy. r I'linlrmun, Mr. and Mrs. II. K.' O'Hrlen, Air. and Mrs. V. H. Urn. ' lr. Mr. and Mrs. Ward M. Kowler. ft 'r. hnd Mrs. Mill 'IVIVpu'Wm', Dr. ' and plra Verne 3nhnsonY Mr. and '. VMis; fliss. A. lllhKikman. Mr. mid -.- Mrs. I.. II. Norton. Warren K. (III- heit Mr. and Mrs. It. a. Kukln. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Roeseh. C!. '. Hopkins, Mr. and Mis. r. I. I'nt- man. Dr. and Mrs. J; I,. Initle nn'il JtivnaljMrs. K. U Lilly, . TliB'fcnlRhls of I'ylhius enter tained Ihe Pylhlan Sisters Inst t-ve-r nlllR nj-the K. I, hull. Approxl , nmlely twenty-five eouptes were present imd tile evening was enjoy ahly sii nt ul cards and clnnclutr. Al an Ipproprlnle hour delicious rcfushiv-hCfl were servtd. Tho pursonnKf of the Presbyier Inn chim-h -was the scene of n ved rtiiiK Mifc jnoming ul nine o'clock win ii mVh Until Hrunaon nnd Hitp , field I .und .both of North lowder. were united tn mut-rlngc hy Rev erend Wflllam Crosby Uoss. Jphu A. Spain; accompanied tho yountc couple. jlThey expect to m)l:i' Nnrih Pciwder their homo. ' t i ' Miss Mary Vaimhn Hendrlckson Was hoaluHs to tho Ml km In 1 1 U.in.l of .tho . PresJiyleiiuri' chtnvlr Saturday Hfrrnnnif; ul hor' homo on Abler slH'Pt. TjiVnly-one twirls witc prea on und a'i'iiT their regular bust. ness mooting pnrt of tho afternoon was spoiu in (practicing for a piny lot glvon 8umly mornhit; at Sun T. day bo hoof). Following tho program i an onjoyalilo' Boolnl hour wan spent - . nnri finimy rpfrpBhmP'ntB wprp ';" Monmouth (Rpoolal )-r-A .Tuintor prom vtni glvon litat Krldny eve f tilhff at IKo" Kymnnslum undor ho ttURplrcs of tho Junior olaas. Tho t oolor aphomo for tho decoration of tho hull ftiB lavondar and yellow and was carried out In a Jupanpae ofiept, Japanese parasols beiuujolhrr dish of food, Alt members us.-d. Punch was served by Birls.nnd friends of tho society are in lu Japanese costumo. Tho evening t vltcd. was spenl dancing. i The, niiLI'ons and ' natronrsaesi Tim Tniii- rni.t.nT.1r..w D were- lpan Todd, Mlaa Itranerd and Mr. and Mra. Curloion Savage. Announcements Social" niiiiouacpinetitB ,, tnay W printed In thin column free of charge. Any aniioiuico mentrf peitalnluijc to Rny hiiio tlons ; ciipIi as cookiul food jsulcs, etc., will bo i'ofdst(i, An kiMincoinents, tn tin printed thw HAme day. must bo In nmlniy editor's liauds hy 9:011 o'clock. News editor' note. Mrs. James MoNutnpo will he hostess to the Alpha club Wednes day evening, January 28. Tim Pllrt nlith tvlll-mfnt Inmnr.': I row ovonlnB with Mrs. Chnso rioh-1 henkomp as hostess. , 1 . The Art nepnrlmont of th" V Neighborhood club will meot.thlfl week on Friday nftornoon. January ijn, instead of the usual timo on -- - FINAL CLEARANCE Of-s Coats About 25 fiood Coats HALF PRICE WALLING'S For The Ladies ' Make a resolution now to take better care ef your ap. pearance during the coming twelve months. Resolve to make the most of your good looks and re solve to' enjoy the service aad satisfaction that work at this shop assures.' GELST MARINELLO SHOP Ronni A. Smnnitf f litis. "A ftcaiily AM for Phone Main 577 WALLING' S Cravat Is Feature At-. n. ; r.mm 111 J ACHAVAT of broeaded silk Is in. novel feature of this " blac ) Haaha; doth coat with Its pleat ed skirt and plain top. A bit of tht same material is introduced in tht sleeves. The very discriminating use of fur adds "chic" to It und five fto air of quiet elegance. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J. TC. Woodell. Mrs. Aivah lJuryea and Mrs. Tom WalsliiRer will have charffp of the program. The Women's Homo Missionary of tho First Methodist Kplspopa! church will meet at tho parsonugp Wednesday at. 11 o'ploek. A pot lupk luncheon will be served. Kach Indv will brinir saml vlihif) uml ntu. sociatlon will meet at tho Imblcr Amusempnt Hall Krlday evmilng. January :i0, at eight o'clock. An address will be given by K. C. Hamho. from Nour Kast Itollef in Asia Minqr. Tho sulijept of his lull; will bq MConditlons in Asia Minor.1 Tho Parent-Teachers association of Central school will meet at tin high school auditorium bYlduy af ternoon at 2:f0 o'pIopIc. Fashion Notes I New York It floats. No, tin well known brand of soup Is not referred to. Chiffon, of which many of tho now dancing frocks .n.in 11 n n-1. frocks themselves are straight and slim, hut tho scarfs, codets and panels-with which they are adorn- j ed float so gracefully as almost to seem to dance of themselves ' forming n mist of delicate pastel colorings. .. New or k Cot t on gloves once were regarded as the distinguish ing mark of the New Kngland spinster. Today they are being j worn under the name of "fabric' glovbfl or suedette. gloves by the best dressed women of the coun try. The favorite designs are of tho Boft gauntlet strapped wrist type. Now York Clouds can have i silver lining, but tho new ensimbl coats arc distinguished by linings far more brilliant In color. Thr majority are covered Inside with tho beautiful, new printed silks in the wildest of designs and shadei. ' I New York If tho tongues of the new sport oxfor.ls could speak they would say "comfort." The new models have fairly broad heels of ' medium height, round and rather stubby toes and a high arch. Tho tongius foil over the lacings am are elaborately fringed. Tnn oaltv or white bupk uro approved mil terinls. i Paris. Scarfs nowadays ilon'i id ; necessarily have two ends, since j some npo rent I mint ions of t he I dress. An afternoon dress of black moroccnln msv have a band of gold embroidery running from horn to shouldor. whore it becomes la scarf. This Is wrapped nbout tho ! nock and allowed to hung over one shoulder In capo effect. ... Paris It still Is Impossible to j leave the lion and tho lamb togeth : cr, but in the newer spritijr on ' piece frocks kasha of fancy wool ens go perfectly with crepe dc chine. Pome of these dresses have the tipper portion of kslla and the sbtrt of crop, while others revr-m" this order. London Castles which have ghosts instead of steoni heat are ' Tf sponsible for the fur-trtmmed pajamas which are jiow being shown hero. One example in car i ried out In yHow brnche trimmed i with blfn fiir. The legs are (ir i cordeon pleit-d and tied tightly j Jim! below Ihe knee with ribbons , edged with fur. London The English tallor nnt' two fdece siitt now attracting 1 attentton is of the popular short i t:1 1 ! rnnt n n rrAiu alrlft alvln tt. If la differentiated from tho rVench prou unions hy the use of beautiful I Hootch tweeds and worsteds in tin jSOfest Of Colui-lllKH. -9 EPILEPSY FEARS PROMPTS SUICIDE OF ENGAGED MAN i KAI.ISPKI.t.. Mont. AP) Koar that an optlepiic affltptlon Hiirforod early In Ufo had lvndired his ron teinplnU'd murrlafco to KallHpell Kill Inadvisable, promplod the anl plde hero of Harvi-y Paige, aged 21, the -son of John K. PuIbo of South HrldKo. Maaa., und the Kraiulaou of Calvin 1). PaiKs. mem ber of pouKi'PtiS from Maasaphu setla, letters he hail written reveal ed Monday. The let l era. olseovered after tho ahootlmx. whieh oppurredJn a hotel hop Satorday evening on of the annotinoement of his pu Kagement to marry Miaa Helen O'Conndl of thia pity, wre ad dreaKi'd to hla fianee, hia pa rent a and 1u Ihit proprietors of a tour-j ihi ri'auri near hero where ne made hia homo the last thrtto niontha. They t-ldlouled that the sulfide was deliberately planned und do Plnrnl (hat no blame was attached lo anyone hut himself. Tho fatal ahot waa not heard and young. 'aige's body was not discovered ! until Ids alisenPo from u soplal rTaiherbir hud led to tin Inquiry. Hla body will be Bent oaat M un lay night without an lniueat. Penn Relay Meet to Drop the renalhloii! PmLATKI,pHIA. Tho penta thlon, which for a deeude has been one of the feature events of the annual rniveraity of Pennsylvania relay parulval. will bo replm-ed this year by Hip dep:iihlon. The action of the Olympic pom- mllleo in removing the pauthalon from tlfe list of events and making the decathlon tht test of all around championship caused lr. tieorgo Orion, director of tho relay enrnl- ol to make the chanK'1. That the pentathlon served It a usefulness In deveiopiiif; atlib'los to roproscnt this country In tho all fmiriil rhn rti itlnttuli Itia u iliiitii'in, Htraled by the victories of Amorl-j pan pollege athletes in both the loeathton and peutaihlon. The Pennsylvania relay purnlval has always been maintained with n view of keeping American college athletes prepared for Olympic com petition, it wan for this reason that tho discus nnd Javelin were added to t,ho program several years before they wel'o placed on tho list of events in the I. C. A. A. A. meet. The events for tho decathlon are: Ititi-metcr flat, running broad jump, putting tho weight, running high jump. 4 0(i meters flat, 110 meters high hurdle, throwing the illscus, pole vniilt, throwing tho javelin and lftuo meters flat race. The first five of these evenla will bo held Friday. April 24, and the others on tho following day. Itiith'.i Mo. -cum Hcporis Multitude of Visitor LONDON ( AP) The In te rent In ant (unities aroused hy the Tutan khamen discoveries In Kgypt. and tho great influx of visltora into London during tho Ilrltlsh Kmplre tv.,ihitinn ,.i urnmt.inv hiivo hud t, fron t .niin r,t n Knnnvr one fnr the ltrilish museum. li i MnnMnflihnt the fnlnl nt. inn-t,..,n ,..111 nnnal:lnenl,l. - .1 .i . greuier limn nii yui, wihii as ,r., iiied the m,,. cum. a greater number I nan any year since Ibfil Exhibition was held V. 8. Gift nt lYnrn Palace THR HAOIK (AP) A statue of Justice, tho gift of the United States government, hus been re ceived at the Peace Palace and has been placed under the dome over the grand staircase. The atntuo Is the work of An- drew OTonnor of raxton. ataas. A rormal preHcniaiton is io n made shortly by Illchard M. To hlh, American minister to the Netherlands. Southern Califor nia Express to Los Angeles,, also carries through sleeper to San Francisco, loaves Portland dally at 9:30 a. m. to San I-Ynnclwo "Oregonlnn" 1:00 a. m. "Shasta" 8:30 a. m. "Snn Frnndsco Expreas" 9:30 p. m. Southern Pacific J. M. SCOTT, A sat. Pass. Traffic Manager, Yeon Hldg., Call to Bar . An International bar association to ihe dream of Attorney John A. Cllne , f Cleveland, president of the Ohio State iiar Association. , w -aiari Ing a movement tliat eventually may bring it about. Such an organUa- ti.,w k. mivb. would luke aver much of the ork now done by foreign consuls and . eliminate conaidcrAble ra tup. Australian Order Awaits Second Coming of Christ LONDON, , (AP).-In ' ord'r to valt for tho second coining of Christ, 'J.Ooo momlmrs. of the" Or der of the HUir . In ' the ,Kist. have; built an amphltiieater. at- Balmor al lieaeh, nenr Sylney., Auatrullu, says the Kx press corresiSojident, So deep Is Unir belief that this return Is Imminent, preparations have been made at, the post of $(io.m.i, raised by enrpllffig mem bers of the order who subscrihpd from $50 to $r.uu per seal. . While the order's belief is thnt Christ will return In human form, It Is expepted ' Hp rill -arrive at tho nmpht heater by walking on the water from South Head, entrance to the harbor, lo Hal moral, Tho nmphithealor will contain n smnll model of a farcrk thoatpr which will lo used for tho stag ing of Greek drama during tho waiting period, as even tho most confident member -of - the order will not say JuHt whon the aocond coming 'Is -Jo tuko- place, IIOND KLIUnON CAIJ.KD MONMOITH, Ore. -A special elpptton has boon called .for Febru ary 3 to decide whether to author ise tho city council ia issue $H&, Ofui sewer bonds td construct trunk lino sewers. Tho pity -would bo .divided Into sowor distrlpta' and the propprty owners allowed io uc tho IJaticrort bonding net to pay the. coat, of lat erals .-which would run from the property to the main linos, , FIRSCII AM SAND ynzzKD in rnonr: NEW YOUK Ry. the AbbocI nted Press) Frank , Vrlseh, cap tain of the New York Otnntn and J- li ."lieinee - nann, wionmop ui tho Philadelphia national chin blKSPball team were ejtfl mined hy Assistant Dlstrlet Attorney Brolh- era US a preiiinnmry iu u l Miry 1 1 1 M'NI I UU U!l Ul . ihii " .hasc-ball scandal. i , . nrolhers. who was placed In .. charge of the Investigation hy Ills- vniire me r-siiii ui 11... i n. with the two plnyers. Another Iniproveinent In radio Is the announcers don't sound like train callers, . Jllst as a 8UBg,,stlon to Improve ,,, .llrrt -m..lni. we could hav) unieriai,eis for flagmen .An a rule, as you took so ore j you looked upon., ". - ! 1 ft A ii S WINTER in Sunswept California Enjoy this winter the warmth and the healthful outdoor recreation of the Cali fornia playground. ' ' ', -(finfi r a all-year tourist excursion fare M St I to Los Angeles; return limit W.UUomonth, Travel In secure.cozy comfort via the com fortable, convenient trains of the Shasta route. You'll like Southern Pacific dining- csr service highest quality food deliriously prepared and served at your accustomed mealtime. Full stopover privileges tn route. . Portland, Ore. HERE'S A REAL PRESCRIPTION fOR ! THE TORTURING When you've tried every! hlus you can think of and notliltv seems tti even relieve thtise pterc Inir, ifronlttnv puins, JusMko to Ited t'rosB Drup Co. or some oth er Kood .drufreist and Ket u bottle uf Allenrhu Special l'ornuila No. He sure you get No. S which conies In vanstle form, for the IMnld form Is a special .prepara.-! lion for Itheumatlam only. Vulie thesi llllle durk Kre.nt1u,.sirt. cftpsules as directed and tuitlee how In aJiout 84 hours they have eoii8ldrnhly retlnced, .If not eh- tllly lianlshed, those r"-vlstel.t. . . ... nerve racking pains that Have caused you many sleepless nlKlils. A lew more-dn.es and the palp have l. ft you forever. '27 YEARS AGO' Daily Morning Observer, Janu ary 2U,' 189S. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. SklHIngs. of Imbler. ctime- dp oh the frojten snow Tuesday. C. W- Nesaley shipped his third car of potatoes to Kan Francisco this week Where they will be used for seed. " . . . Joe, son of Ian Kommors, of El gin, had. his 1 1 ii tld budly mashed In a runaway while sleighing .yester day, J. D. McKennon Veeelveil n loi ter yesterday inclosing n check of over $700 which he had glvon up fo rlost IS years ago. Ho said It waa just like receiving money frum homo. j We trust the railroad from Cn- lon up Catherine crook will soon ho ..nn accomplished feat. ! We understand plana are being I perfected to enlarge tho woolen ! mills at 1'nion. We hope some day to see an i in mouse faclroy at 1'nlon; one sufficiently large to. make clothing Tor all tho people! between Ihe Cascade alid Itockyj mountains and u few hundred thousand yards to sell to outsiders, t'nion has the wutpr power, tho; country, the. wool, why not utilize them. . Tho l h roe-net drama, "Tho Ool den Clulch." presented at the Hod pepper scliool housft last Sat unlay evening by tho local amateur club was voted by those present a com plete success. - i Horn In this city Friday, Jan. 21, 1R9S, to Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Sckloy, a hoii. Tuesday mornlns: the messenger ol death entered tho homo of Rev erend and Mrs. Perry Chandler und palled their son Ralph. It was only a few years ago while In college a robust enthusiastic stu dent preparing himself for Jiia rh oiteii life's work, h. minister, that Ralph was stricken with typhoid favor from which he never fully re-covered nnd ul'Uir an illness of a fow days hit pussed over I ho TfvVf --wholly prepared- to meet- his mahcr which fact nlom tillers more convolution to tho stricken parents than it is possible fnr hii-i tunn hands to proticr. althuugrri" i ARE YOU FAT? JUST TUT THIS Thousands of overfat people ; have become slender hy following;, the advtco of doctors who recom. , i mend Marmola Prescription Tab-jJ lets. These little fat reducers nro! made from the same form 'J la as l the famous Marmola Prescription. 1 J IT too rat, don't wait go to your I druggist now and for one dollar; (the same price tho world over);! procure a box of these tabids. t If you prefer yon may secure j ' them direct by sending price lo i the Marmola Co.. Oenerat Motors I Bldg., Detroit, Mich. They reduce1, steadily and easily. No need fori! tiresome exercise or starvation diet;' and no unpleasant effeclsAdv. ( Economical Dodge Brothers MOTOR CARS QAN GRANDE RONDE VALLEY WHEAT He entirely used in the manufacture of Superior Hakery Goods? SEE OUIt DISPLAY IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WINDOW. Gwilliams' Electric Bakery "HOME OP TIIK iOM)r.X CIM ST" VUIVUI MM"1,' J I.A illAKtE llaars Stages I-eave La 8:.10 Arrive : 10 PAINS OF NEURITIS WliHe this partlrulua formula was compounded for the purpose; of cotuitiPriiiK painfull im-jty cou-i dlllunsMind wluit ttt : known ss Itlieiiniatuld ' Arthritis a knotty, painful. stt-eMIni: of the Joints It luu Inwoven wondiH-fully suoccsm-, ful In all forms of Neuritis and' raMtuio Nurvo r-itlns. Vou iiwdn't l.e afraid of in Icontnlnlns dopo of any kind it ..iii Pitch things are only nihkeshlfls mid i'nn only at ttie ))rat Kv temporary relief. A ,. t,...i.iB I ' " "; thtm net Allenrhu npopiai roiiuuia B' " H, "; c- , i""" Zu.r More yu know It. AtMall orders jacccntcl l.-A.lv.. - surrounded by true sympathising friends. Funeral urrangements are uwaltlng their son who la ex pected to arrive from Canyon Clfl' tonight.. v GOSPEL SERVICE SERIES IS "HELD AT LANE CHAPEL Sunday evening- marked the, be-1 Kinnlng "f n s'rlt of gospel serv ices, being hold at the Ijiuo chap el, throe blocks north of tho induct, on con.Tr or First and Lftne streets. . , J. F. Ransom, tho present pns lor ct Ihe tMiureh of the Nurut ne. which was organised hi o tr, city the latter part of October. Minerva Says- Protection for pume and person. adapted alike to winter weather nndt winter's fashion, are these 'substan tial, yet graceful ' Oxfords for the mud as well as the mode, when . one chooses Walking Shoes now. : Protect yo ir health and save your . daintier shoes wear Oxfords for winter walking. " : THE BOOTERY Where Style, lrl and Quality Are Kqnnl, ' tiAV HATDEN, Mgr.. . Apples- . ',Ml,1-5;t);i). liar ley Ohlcken Feed. Drums of Oil. Keg Walter. ' I-'oed.' ' rlt. Hay. Irish- Potatoes. .lazst Is not In. our lino. We t want your business In . what wo have. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. Jctfcrm anil Hemlock Bis. Phone Main 7U'J KKUHRON & I)1'UIjANT . JOflM'11 STARE UNE Colillmn, rrops. Grande for Joseph Dally 12:.'10 3:30 :50 1 :50 5 :50 SPECIAL Wool Dresses, Now PUTMAN?S f REAPY-TO-WEAH last, will bring the goae mes sages. M ra. J , 1 I ia naom will also assist Mr. Ransom In the prcufhlnif. Those services will continue every night .during the Wee.k ex cept Saturday, starling promptly at 7:8roVtoek. Tho minister who bus charge uf these meetings. sua "It affords us great pleasure to offer to the people of I -a Urnnde AUTO GLOSS IS YOUR OLD CAR WORTH ?2.00 That is till it will cost you for quart of PATTON'S AUTO GLOSS Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co Servicing Batteries We Bpedalin in Batwir SecharRtiic, Repalrlnl and . maamgbut the four batun- waa Intended to gWa ravardleaa ot the else make. Our prloea and aerrlce must aattafy. i-HOVH HRtlHAROal BRKVIOB KXIDB DMrlkMDr FRED T. BURGESS HCAIH 1H ...... tea Jeffereoa A SPECIAL PEANUT PRITTLE 25c Pound - - The Candy Shop 217 Fir Street , "The Home of Home-Made Candy (RetaU only) i We Ilavo in Slock and . ,: ,'.-,; ; Are Agents for ';: v-- AT WATER-KENT RADIO SETS Benham Electric Co. MAIN llli NEW FOLEY tlLDd Credit Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real valuea Satisfaction assured. CARR'S , Money No Measure Of Value The value of telephone service cannot be measured in dollar nnd rents. No community without tele phone service can exist in competition with another community that has telephone service. Home Independent Telephone Co. RECHARGEABLE RADIO A-B BATTERIES TUB BATTERY A ELECTRIC) BFB.VICH OO. Jbelnlitam Machine Works BMSb 1S11 Washington Are, OFFERING values to $28.50 $8.95 V';S :-' AND MILLINERY some gospel servleca that are dif ferent, Th prtacher of the hour la not afraid to tell the truth. The einsiiin yoU will he&r fit tlw? spr vices is different. The Solos Mr. Hansom brings e&oii evening are rendered with the unction of Ihe Holy Spirit.' - Many of the friends of the Nojj-, arene church will bo glad to hear these services. , Si t !5 - -3 IV3