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Wednesday, February 25, 1923." THE U GftAKDE EVDNTMG OBSEfttEIT PAGE THREE , NEWS of SOCIETY Observance Of Lenten Is Started Olinervanee of the intvn season ly ('uthollp and Episcopal rh urch in ln-KifiH totluy, Ash Welnsdny, "') i'oiitlinu'8 until Kbster Sunday. April 12. Titti formal otuurvnnce of 1,int fa confined to th futliollr and Kpsropal churchfa, although many othf r rhrlHtlan. denoinlnu lU.ns hold to u "mora or Icbb formal 1'er'OKtiitLon of it. : ' . Tlio Lt-nten ivKukitions tn all of the churches In which formal ob servance is. rtiuirn. rail for obatl hence fnjjn public uiiiustmmits, siu h ut ihoatiMH. bullA and dances, iitveral cliibH In !a Grande nave udiourned unlll after tin Lenten season-' iuid iKinc.-s and parties amoiif. Episcopal and Catholic cir cles nave been postponed until after-April 12. - Lenten observance Is held In com memoration of the forty days' rout in,,' of Christ and the Koman Cath olic regulations call for abstinence from flesh foods, with rrtoi spe cial exemptions and restrictions. Lent closes In the observance of Passion week, between Palm Run flftv and Faster Sunday, on which date la rninnu-morated the rising of Lhilst from the dead. Portland Misa Ann Btange, of I-a Grande, was an attractive guest at ih formal costume ball gtvn at liill Military Academy last Satur day. Shu wore a lovely Colonial a short business meetlnj?. I 'I The Parent -TeachHtu association of Central school Is planning & very interesting meeting for Friday af-l ternoon. lVbrnary 27. when It will meet at Jhe Nelghbo'rhood club rooms nt 2:45 o'clock. Dr. W. T. Phy will be the speakerjor the af ternoon tnd his uildress will he on "Hereditary"'and "Parents lleapon aiblllty." The children or Imogco ICuhs-U's room will give a play and u damce. t Henry Maxl'ieid, teacher o' the Ml.. Glenn school, entertained the school children anil a few guests Monday afternoon at a house party in celebration of Washington's birthday anniversary. George and Marl ha Washington received the t nests, (tames and slouH, In ac cordance with-jhc ul'fair, were fea tured during the afternoon. He fore adjournment luncheon was served. Annouiu'enu'nta . Sui'lal an nun uceiiie ills mf txj irhiil In this colmtiu fre of charge. Auy miiihhiimi uieitu Hrtitluliiit in any fuuo (ions sueb as (looked fiod salHH. etc., will Ims refused. An oouncouieiita, to Im printed the ftamt- day, must 1m In society Mlltnr'a hands by it: On o i Iik-U. News editor' nulu. Mrs. I -rat er lira m we i a nd M rs. .T. M. P. Snyder will be hostesses to the Jolly Bridye club tomorrow alterr.oon, February 2i!. ' The Ladies Aid oi' the Lutheran eosaime of resden coloring. The 1hu:rn miwt tomorrow utter- affuir was ttended by .about l(lu noon, l-Vbruary id. at theominun 'illll cadets In uniform and an erinal!1' room ''liuivh with Mrs. number of the sub debutantes 0r!c'iltm'r ,u,f,,,SiI- Portland, many of "whom are slu- Uents at ,st. Helen s hall whore Miss Sianfre Is relsterf-d. The hall was ileeorated In flags find garlands of evergreen. Several prominent so ciety women were patronesses. The receiving line was headed by Mrs. Joseph A. HIM and the place of , honor was given to Mrs. J. H. Mont gomery, founder of the Daughters of the-American devolution in Gre The Art Department of Neighborhood club will meet to morrow afternoon nt the club rooms for their regular meeting. "Koninn Sculpture" will be the subject for the afternoon, with Mrs. H. Jl. Cleaver In charge. .rWl,ew XVas, This.ChPirJU S.:... : zk A:A I : . ' ... .' .1.. , 1 . .I. I Radio To Broadcast j I Other World y pices ! : '-. ; - 1 ! 4fc4.".-V,r..i -Newest Flannel Dresses For Wearing Now $16.50 Helen Elwood Stokes, ptuuitd siau-J in an arm vhutr. suys th chair was In her mother's home in Denver when the photo was taken. W K. D. Stokta says it was in the notorious Kverlelgh Club In Chicago. Mrs. StoeA eays she will produce Hi- clulr tn court to prove her. husband . guilty, oi nialiciously detaining bar character ni rrnn nn n . !Hil 44 H U H 1 i a I Liiuuuuia SHIELDS li WOMAN (XAniH KSTATE DK.ND, tire. Willi the hoarded won and stale regent of the Colon-' Wt aU h ol' William Pitcher, McKay lal Dames. The affair was In cele luiiion of Washington's birthday. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) Dlfl- George W. Taylor, of Cove, and creek hermit. In wdm.se death cliam- irlct Attorney Arthur K. Heading ber $:taaa was found, at stake, an announced Tuesday he would re- aitempt is now being made to lo- new proceedings for tile eJclra die cute, a leil-haudcd mould hoard !ion of Albert It. Kussell of Wichl- plow. Disi'oviry of such a plow in. la Kulls, Texas, Indicted here In .....m i.u.un iiuiiiuiiii nu.. uniii u in thn ju.iMM. property, near. Prtne- 1 0 2 H, for desertijni.1 non-support marriage yesterday atteruoon iitjvmt wMI vinually prove the claim'und abandonment or his wile and the parsonage of the I- Irnt Mclho-l()f m ,-H. , Theodosia M. Gilliam of;eh!ld who reside In Winchester, .list Kpiscopal church here, wllh : Harper. Kan., that Pitcher was her .Special Officer Charles Mollahan. itfverend lOlmer Grant Keith of fi-1 1-,lti.l,r , . U.,nt i tv,i r ,.,,., ...I Pitcher, whose estate was val- .Tuesday that James Ferguson, hus tled at about iio.uaa, died without .hand of Governor Mlram A. lYr- rjalnt;. The young couple expect to make their home on a ranch three miles north of Cove. Mr. and Mrs. William Helvey en tertained the It. "B. G. club last eve ' nine at their O avenue home, the ' affair conforming with the spirit oi Washington's birthday anniversary. M I'M. It by Cameron won high hon ors at. cards anil Clement W-.illace ' won gentleman's prize. Consolation went to Mr, Helvey and Mrs. li. t Shields. Before adjournment aVle leious luncheon was serveil. The Neighbors of Woodcraft pave a chicken dinner last evening at Ksgles hall for members and their families. Covers were laid for two hundred and an excellent din ner was served nt (i:30 o'clock, af ter which a short program wras giv ' en. Mrs. Duncan appeared in n very clever recitation, the children of the Juvenile Circle gave several numbers and Mis. J. G. Stltzinger played two bfOUlUul piano solos, hollowing the program then? was Recipe Or Receipt? leaving a will. Shortly after his guson, presided at the extradietion death his estc.te was turned over neuritis and refused the application to a nephew. jon the grounds It would '"hurt Kits- Mrs. Gilliam's father whose name sell's business.'.' . ... Jwas William Pitcher, left the east.) . 7tuss-lt ' recently wim' arrested aPioiif 40 years ago. Me was never )hprn Tor Massachusetts itulhorl- heard from after having his wife, llf. riw (,xlriljUjon proceedings, and baby daughter. When he left :1.jnaIian S1(i)lt w,.r1 ((,)ened by one Im took a covered wagon nd farm .Ma(.ionuld. who remarked: implement., among which -was a left-handed plow. J'1" 1 wa ou to m,,t t A1,or- . ney peters. e ave here to help TIIHOI'fill M.Wh WANTF.D Mr- U,I8B"11 who, lh,'' w:tnt ln ISKND, Ore. An effort Is being Maaehuselt. We don't want hlm mado here to secure a through mall Ko back. He Is a business man stae lo Ktuniath Kulls. Mail be- of Wichita Palls and !s married tween the two nlacea now goes! hern and a good citizen around by Weed, Cal., and takes four days. Letters have been written to Mull aha n was asked to tell his st ory . he sa id , a nd a ft er he had done this the presiding officer unit An Interesting- controversy is be ing waged In the columns of a current magazine, us to the correct uses of Precipe" und "receipt." It is generally accepted by those argu ing on both sides of the question, l bat "recipe" means formula. Proponents or the use of "recipe" In cookery, insist thai recipe means any kind of formula. ipponcnls' insist It applies solely to medical formulas and lo nothing else, und therefore, tin use. In its . present j household meaning Is incorrect. Both sides quote liberally iroiu va rious authorities. 1 The Century dictionary claims j.'reeeipl.'L. to bejhe.-, correct word, for d .cooking formula,- that "rec-r ipeTTIielongn strictly 'Trr"h medical prescription. - in America prescription Is the accepted "word for n doelor'H form ula. Ko many of ns Incline to the did um of the Kn cyclopedia Brilan ntca. It authorizes the use of "recipe" In cookery, and 'f receipt" as an acknowb dgemnt. of value received. , ' " ' , Other authorities approve of the Interchangeable vise' of Jhe two words In cookery.' . , Representative Rlnnott from this Pd Russell whether he was the per distrlct and to the fourth assistant 'son named In the Indictment and postmaster. The commercial club whether he had been in Massaclm Is seeking the cooperation of the setts nt the time specified. Itusscll, Klnmuthl Kails citizens and has Mallahnn said, answered both uues wrltten letters there. lions In the afflrm-atlve. Kergion While there Is now pa'-ttal malt; then rendered hlu decision, Malla- servlce by stage between Bend and .ban reported. In these words: Trimmed Hat Sale Onr Ili'Ki'l'if IjI.hu n' ' 1 1 fill I'lilti-ni Hals prlrwl fir a 10 Hay Sail? as follows: - $".50 and $11.00. Hi'llidiilH-r. Ilii-si1 nn- our Ki-gular SU.B5 lo $HI.7-" val- WALLING'S other towns to the south n'l he tween Klamath and towns to the i north, there Is no direct or relayed service between the cities them I selves. The present gup is between Crescent and Port Klamath on The J Dalles-California highway. CESSES Before you Build Buy or Rem, get The Electrical mHiwrm far Householders. This Booklet is free rom any contractor or retailer who displays this seal I'm not going to return him. lit is in business here. It would hurt hin business." Senator wants to probe shoe prices Let's hope he intends starting' In at the foot and work ing up. The new spring hat may be felt, bit not as much as Its cost. When You Tire Of Your Bob Then you'll be Interested In the fine hair selection we have just purchased to utd in making a perfect coiffure while your own hair (Trows out to the proper lenpth. The hair is of excellent quality and moderate tn price. We urge you to ee the dlsplfty at yo ir early convenience GEIST MAKINELLO SHOP Rnotn Hmnmrr HMff. "A tb-auty Alii lor f.irwj HmL" Phone Main 577 & V VAO ni?STATES IllSil ONtKiN (AP) Announcement that up I r It voices from the other world soon would b broadcast Uy radio was iuud at u rt'ctnt meet liiH of the Londou Spiritualist At liHiice, Limited, membem of which had assembled to diseusa the nuea lion, "Is Lord Not'lhcltffe tleud'" Hr K'Hvard Murshull ila.1l. K. C. a noted barrister, presided. News that efforts were pel nt mude to hold seances by means of wirexs was made known tn the member of -the, alliance by Miss Louise uwen. private mm ret a ry to the hilt Lord Northellffo,' win re ported that "before loii. w are oIuk to be able to broadcast tt he spirit voices by radio." Previous lo lids announcement Miss Owen said she hail a recent message from Lord Northclllfe for the women ttl- tetidluK the meetitifr and this was that the women everywhere should organize for the purpose of brlnp iiK about uttolitlon of war and -let It be known thut they would not brlUK boys Into the world, for the purpose of being: massacred." Sir A. Conan Poyle, tho He v. O. ' Vb iwen and numerous others tobl of their experiences ut various- seances when tliey had commuut cated 'with the former well known' newspaper pimliHher. He v. Owen asserted that tour days after Lord, Northcltffe'H death he had been Ui ! touch with him, and that five days later a me.'sae came sayinKf. ;"l want to thank you fov your . pray ers for nit .They helped mo- so much." . . - , . -. The principal speaker - of. , the evening- was liannen Swaffer. one of the best known spiritualists in Loudon and formerly in Lord Northeliffe's employ, who recited t tils experiences, saying that but re- . eeialy he had been in coiumunlca- ! Hon with his former employer for, two hours. i . I In one message ,Mr. Sweffer quoted l-ord NorDicliffe as say inp: "InsteaiUof holding up ttol shevism, tickle 'em." A later mes sage, according to Mr. Swatfer. said: "Too many advertisements, and leaders too long." ths, it was taken, to having had reference to some of the former Northellffo pti)llcati6ns. "I hear that Northellffo has been reaching other circles, und that he In now a slightly .different North ellfic." Mr. Swaffer averred.:, "He can look down on suffering. He, champions the endeavors of the1 league of Nations. He says-that I we .cannot stump out Haclallsm; It Is loo old and too strong. North ellffe said. "I made a mistake about Lloyd tleors which I reirret. tv mm uown ioo simiucdiv. Kurtber, Mr. Swatter guuied th ; lata publisher as saying: "'1 am1 out to atop war befurv anything. I ; ttend tu bring ithuitt miuatity (or i alt men. and when very iwuu uiul i every woman, la a splritualUit w shall not have lo, view the strug gle between vLP'Uil and labor.' " ' A letter fro in Karl Haig. read to the alllumv mcmbeiw, follows: " am sorry I aui unable to attend the meet in a. &- a. vry sincere regard for Lo&'i iNkrtiieliffe, und I fione that yuur efforts to convince the world; of the survival of his personality after fleuth wilt meet .with SUCCttHM." Another meeting to discuss Lord PUTMAN'S READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY In the Norlhcllffo in to In- hiMJ ni'in-Tulun1. UMUilMi III I'l'I F liAINH nerva Say's . - The most . common foot trouble with which we come 'in "dally contact' are- tlred,r aching- and' tender feet, weak or -turnlug anklea, weakness of . the instep or aroU, catiaiiig broken down arch und flat feet,- corns, calls ises, ; bunions, crooked toes. . , . proper treatment and care .described' here at TU U ItOOTKItY wilt correct (he cause of those Iroubtes und restore the foot to norm il comfort. Pedograph photo-gj-upha taken-of the feet and examination free. . Call at THE BOOTERY - OAX IIAYDEV, Algr. ,. We fan Serve You. . f tRVALI.ia fre. Logging op era! ions r iucruKing hr.- The ihurles li. Spauldiug company, which has large timber holding on Mary's Peak, will begin logging operations within a few weeks ao cording to Mr. Hlmpson, superin tendent 'of logging operations for ' j the company. The fumeron company, although t run Dim? more or less regulerty i. J Ing the".-nU . hav beVlfsfclpunfi ; log tn larger iiaulitie ol late Tills com pun y In operating-in thw Hpanldlnc timbep of th peak. The. Kve-rgrtn Lumber Mmpaayr which , haa been shut down for some time, started the Uriswold llolman mill a few. days ago. , . . : JlXiiJ .qL P- ' .J - . -iggf?? i. i). im pi ! ii ii ii innw.mi i b.,-.iiiiim i ip. iw- . : . . I II :i ' - I . . . ... .1 I FREE I ii ii mi m Ill , QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I ... . .. ; - . : Blue Mounlain Oregon Lumber 1 3 riT inn: ioi.lars to wokki Invest jour nioiu'y lu a lionio. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company o (''' WAIN 9. o CHAIN AND BOX WOOD PHONU 1IATN 64? OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOQ Time Deals Harshly With London's Noted Gothic Masterpiece Eton Jacket. Revived "Check Seal" A V PLIANC K S Carried By ' KASTKK.N OKKCON lk;ht & rowKK t. LONDON. (AP) Big Ben, the famous of clock of the Houses of Parliaments becamo clogged with Hoot and dirt recently and ceased its ticking altogether. This Bug gt-flted to Hla Majesty's office o: works that something must be done In the near future an prevent the building Itself from entirely changing Its architectural features because of decay. The British Houses of Porlia- ment are considered one of the finest specimens of Gothic arch Itecture In the world, and atrcnoun efforts are under consideration to prevent their famous pinnacles from further crumbling away. AKiny ulreudy have disappeared und a general scheme of restorut ion may be resorted to for the pur pose of preserving the symmetry of the exterior of the famous build inc. On some sides about halt the pinnacles have either fallen, gr been removed from time to timi as a measure of safety. Owing to decay of the stone fea tures, many of the gargoyle figures have lost their noses ami some or the figure-heads, battered by the winds and rains and soot, -have taken on a semblance of skulls and ery creatures. - In many places the very stone work hue begun to flake, and near the porch over the Peers' entrance to the Hons of Lords It has become so brittle thut it la possible to scrape It with a j finger nail. High uy on the mas . 'W 1 Hv stye Victoria tower many of the 15-1 I r !.; '- , (figures In the niched have lost XV J I ) - i : lunger nail. High up on the mas- llfully carved crowns have become little more than shapeless blots of masonry. Hir Frank Haines, chief orchltect of His Majesty's Office of Works has been engaged some time on report on the itucstioii of arresting the detrloratlon. "It Is not a problem of subsiden ce, as In the ras of Ht. Paul's cathedral." Hir Frank explained re cently. 'The foundations on which the Houses of Parliament are built are safe, and the sttucl ure ts-f Is perfectly sound. ' It ih simply a matter of decay of the extermil stone work. 1 THE old Kton Jacket Hi rcvlvtd In1 "Almost front the time the this street frock of navy blue. Hon of Parliament were built. The abort Jacket buttons over lKa-isf2. the proevm of internal waistcoat of whtie ptque with gold decay h-auie manifest, the soft buttons down the front. Tha tla ef stone rriunMing owing to the act lecta at collar, waist and slevs arc mn of the soot and sulphur In tae IVJ 4 trlking. .: London atmospher." I nim 4 ' V Safe Milk fend Diet For Infants. Invalid. TlieAgt-J Contains the valuable mnsrlff and bone forming elements found I in the grain and whole milk. Raines happy, robust children. Nutritious and easily assimilated. rtepared ef home by stirnng the pow tle' in hut or cbkt wuter. Ho cookini. We have made a study of wiring ' conveniences and correct lighting. Why not take advant age of our , experience. It costs you nothing tn call on us. We will glad ly show 'you why It is worth while to have these conveniences, "ml jiow little tiicy will cost you. If you can't come in just phone and we will call at your home. La Grande Electric Co. M-12t . 1304 Adams FOLLOWING IS TECHNICAL IlEFOBT FROM NEW YORK . ;. ., .... LABORATORIES ON, , GOLDEN CRUST GENERAL APPEARANCE Oooa BLOOM Golden JfUovf. ' TEXTURE Cloae cell formation. CHDST Thin and tender. CRUMB Soft.. . . . COLOR OP CRUMB Creamy white. . 0130H Oood. KLAVOn Oood, KEEPING- QUALITIES Good. A VERY OOOD LOAF. ' Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Y in I Hi fnlb.. . . MM II lUli'l ll'll. . IM,i. Im HUid..a IJuixa Patronize Home Industry t BUY YOUR CANDY AT The Candy Shop i(' 217 Fir Stmt y "The Home of Home-Mad Canoy (Retail only) When you try Fontana'i FIRST, nonce how well rhe macaroni elbowi, noodlei, or wharcver the product may be, ii packed. SKCOND,ohserve the uniform high quality. No "ip.it" or "fractured" lengths, tubei or elbows, in a Fontana package, THIRD, tee how quickly Fontana'i re spond to cooking. Not a bit of ttarchineii. The exclusive Fontana way of making, con verti the it arch into a wholrtomc element. FOURTH, taite the richer flavor. It'i alwayi prcicnt, even when you "watnvup" leri-oven. Ochar Foouuta Product Mcroni Spihttii Vrrmtrtlli tlto fipihl(t K( Noodlti (hot and mdtV-Th ntm mca an LET US HELP YOU-- With your electrical problems. 4 WE ARC THE "CHECK SEAL" CONTRACTORS AND RETAILERS II. & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St. Phone 393-W 7m: Credit . :- Attentive Service Heliable merchandise . Real values ' Satisfaction assured. . CARR'S ; ' - 11 WIRE NETTING imon lock wiiii-; Fr.xn 2 II . 'fi -- -.- i aim, n - " t, ft I.HI H.l.-i II I I" & Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. The Line Is Busy When llic lelcplxxio operator tell joa "tlw line ii bunjr," thli fart has boon made known lo her by n electric signal,' wlilch In Ihc fraction at n accond antoniatlcAllj- hullcatcs that -tlw lino cnllfMl fur la in nv. ft tho operator were rompelln lo "test" the line of the party railed, prompt senleo wonld ;, ne out of the nticsthnu . M licn "hiiy" n-iorta are repeated on iccisi calls fa I lie Mime nnmlier. It l generally diut to an Immoderate n.e ' of the called line. Have confidence. In her when she make the report "the line Is biuy." " Home Independent Telephone Co.