La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 12, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 3

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    Thursday, March 12, 1925.
TTTE LA", GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PACE THREE
NEWS of society social mews
The regular mooting of the For-
t'iun Missionary Horli'ty of tin
MotiiMlist Kpiftcopal church wm
" holil yesterday nfternoon t tin
( hnpio of Mrs, Floy,1 MrKennon
Mrs. Hnnfori hart the If-ssnr
IVlnirtiiff China Almost t'p T
Mra. IMfrson lei th rtvat
tlou, "The Water of l.ifo."
The meet in i? was spent Inrcely
!n ohftervtntr rounders rtiy and ti
was agreed, that the Home anrt
''orrijrn missionary societies of th
i-liiirch will jolr! tve ;i )nrtiml
t. iiif junior socli-jirH on March 27.
"tvefreslmu-nls were srvpd nt ihr
el.ise of Hie afternoon.
.
In honor of Mrs. f'hrlR MlHcr'
M'th birthday nnniverB'-y. a nitm
1k r ttf friendfl irathered nt her home
on Ailnitis aveniif1 with Mrs. In
. dema Terry aellng is host ess. Four
mules were nt play iliii'tng the eve
Mn and al the eonehwlon of the
- enrd. Reunion, it was found Hint A
.en Mrlel-Hun and Mrs. I., V,
Hinndlry had won hiirh hoimra
r'onsnlallnn went to Kleannr Olto.
A two-eourjie luncheon was flt-rv-e!
before adjournment.
The members of the Wednesday
Tfilwr Hridsre eluh ivr- ditlKht
fully entertained .last evenint til
Mm linnif- of Mr. and Mis. I 11.
lityos. Mrs. Kd Holmes assisted
"Vrn Ha'yes as hosttss.
w llleh sfHiro for tin- evening's play
to Mrs. I I.. Lilly and Aiii;iimI
J. rlane.
finlnty refreshments were serv
ed. Mi, nnd Mrs. J. J. Penrson and
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Sanford enter-
- tainr-d the Thursday llrldire club
MM unlay evenlm; il the Sanford
home on N avenue. Mweet peas and
pussy' willows were nswl to deeo-
. rat'- dif. rnoms. 1
IIIkIi honors nl cards went to Mr.
rrnl Mrs. W. (', Ki-nimin.
A t A'o-eourst' luneln'ou was Sirv
i ed at the close of the card s. s-
- fiion.
Announcements
Social annmuvemcnl my
he prime) In lhl oli.mn free
of chance. Any anomno
niwnts pertaining to any fiinc
flnns Buoli as conked food
eate. PlCi will be refused. An
nniinoemeDUi, lo be prlnll the
tame . day, . must be tn poriey
tutor's bonds by 9:00 o'clock.
News editor's note.
... Thn Missionary Sociely of tho .
fMit lftinn church will meet Friday I
nltrht with Mrs. Kdwnrd Kliell,
U04 Pennsylvania avenue. Mrs. O.
W. loms will be leader, her topic
t. be "China," Mrs. Myers will ns
s;st Mrs. Kbell as hostess.
The Vrcsbyteriatv Inflles ;of the
MiSMlonnry Soclefy Av'HI nTect ar
ih" church tomorrow afternoon at i
2:.'!0 o'clock. The jiropram will be i
in ''harpe of Mrs. H. H. Cleaver. .
.inject "Meltin? Pot." Mpeclnl inn-I
sic nill be plven by Mnurine Moore.
WALLING'S
La Vogue
Coas
Just received; another ship
ment of these nipiilitr hand
ful lured MjHsh Cojus rea
6on ably jirlreil,
WALLING'S
LOW, LIGHTLY EONED
k. LA CAMILLE!
Oomfort lo thr. nth il.-er-!
This tJt CumHIi. In fa.hlooa'l
nf dninty mulfrlat!.. !t:i loir
lop mil bark of lnlo web.
tyitiir. A rarmont. that for
9hmr tov?Mn'-fia anl prartlcal
II f, cannot be equalled.
B fllleil lo a l.a Camilla and
know real cornet romfort.
full line of th illffeienl
models In nrnielere anil Toe.
ela. nlwav" on hand.
MRS. ROltT. PATTISON
Corei kre
I'hone Main W
10 4th St., WmI of P. O.
A
Handkerchief
Points'
If
mm x
FASHION Is th-Mo, nu ijouht. but
she dons reiuaJn true to liandker
chief points on Uuiiclrm fim-kn.
Unduubtedly, they make the most
fluttering hem I mo there ia which la
excuse enough, for htr constancy.
Crystal heads and silver embroidery
also" enilwllltih, this luvely -Nile
Kreen creation unit give It u moult
Ubt effect. i
A cordial invitation ;s extnded ly
the society to nil .ladles of the
church nnd conf?reRalon to at
tend. An Ice crenni podnl wtll he held
rt She T.O. O. I Temple Thnrs-
Viy nlt'ht. ' All Moose and their
-rambles have been Invited.
British rear Xecesllv or V. R.
Trip to Htmly I'.nropcan Art
I.OXnOK (AD The time op
1 en rs t o be rn nid t v approach In ff
vVrn:jt wU hftjinfiessoo- tr Kpt?
limf n to tnalte n tour of the
l-nitcd States In order to stndv
Piiiopenn nvt. snvs tho Rundnv
T'irtoiieJ, connncnllnr on "our lost
art treasures" which have been
vuvchnsed in F.nithind and .other
Hut-openn countries by Americans
ri"'' the wer.
' Onr own nrtNlle trei ..,Tes nro
rionrinft across the Atlanlc nt a
nnrtentious rate," yuyn the nrticle.
'two nilUlrr. eounrls worth of ;lc
ti."s ami anionic fu'ii'i'iv. alnue
M-r sold 'n T.oniinn tor America
lM vnr. r.i.o the toial sine the
w-r b.iq1 been estimated at nevly
nfiO.Onn Soon tho-e mnv In
r o 'old mist'-rsi In Fur land on?
side the public callerles. All the
private collections will hnve been
npferrd i-i Amerlra'i ii;i'H -n-iiii'f'i
nnd litinspnrted i the oUu r
rid'-."
.iriif.F Iili'KSON TO WAIT
SAT. KM, Ore. Ashbv f Plck
pnn ennnot tahe hin sent ns circuit
twlpp of Arnltnomnh county until
the rvnlrntlon of n f0-dav period
after the adjournment of the lef?is
lMnre Atiornev fjenernt Van Wln
lMe nd vised the povernnr. .Tndtre
THeUnon has fiifd tils hond with the
fieeretarv of state nnd Is prepared
to tilte ofiee Inimeiliately.
.Tudire Ob-kpon was npnolnted bv
Oov'mrir . P'erpo after the lnfrlsln
tnre bad pnj'fr.l n bill vetoed bv
the povernor dnrlUR tlie 112-'! ses
sion end vrovldinir for nn eighth
circuit jndKC for MnHnonmh coun
tv. P.eeaiiRp thin bill did not car
rv nn emertrenev clai'e it is placed
In the samp elast with oilier slm
lar bills, the nttorney penernl
holds.
Nadjseles&.Doil
Mirltini Hamilton, 15. of LhKo
powders hr r.oa and danera beau
tlfutly, Juat like all othr glrlf but
he Is a dlr-tor of tle t'trderal
Life in-turam Oeniany. of whloft
her tttUr. l-wac JHttir Hamflton, t
pre-iont Her fathtr cart a womaa
iutfi under staiitt buatneaa pni0tn
i .
it Tiir nan
I ft ntrRhri
THR PARK (Special). Aunt
Maud Vanorder entertained
a nimber of friends. nelKhliois
and relatives, some who had been
unable to attend on her weddim?
anniversary the sixth". The day
was spent very "pleasantly with a
luncheon served nt 1 o'clock.
It was reported that Chester
Oodsny was sick Sunday. Monday
he was unable, to go u, won. l
is hoped that he will not be III
for longr.
Mrs. 8. Clod Hay had four fine
Iioks butchered Saturday.
Mrs. Will Vanorder repapereil
her bedroom and kitchen with a
very flue pattern of paper. It Is
reported. .
Cranky Drag Saw
Tlert Titus of ltaymo Flat wan
repnlilnR his drnr flaw last weeU.
II failed to po rltfht and he Hlar!
ed lo saw his wood by hand
wilh cross-cut. Finally he work
ed another spell nt the machine
when It started fine nnd now he
will have his job finished soon.
Ceorjro Wrifrht of ltaymo I'lai
was in I'nlon preparhiK a Kardi -a
for Mi s. William WiKffb swoi i b.
The I.ee brothers of the Willow
farm, Itnynio Flat, were in 1'n lot
on business Saturday.
Joseph ity was brandinir caltb
and tnrneil some of them i p;!
III re last week.
Here Van was hauling hay from
the J. Kennedy farm, Uie
Oreek Saturday.
Jack and Pohl.y IT inter were
at Aunt Maud Vunnnlcr's for din
ner Sunday.
Fd 1 lack. Wig Creek fa rnior
and cnltlernan, came over Sun
day for a horse Clarence Van
order wintered for' him,
Lester Miller, who Is ne,ent for
dried frulls returned home to
Pleasant Valley Sunday. lie tou;
lare orders for primes which n:v
the very hfsl. dried prunes seen
around this eon n try for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Hack with
their children from HI? Creel;
went around Telocaset by uulo
Saturday on their way to I'niou
to attend the funeral of Itobeit
I.andis,
Miss Mary Vanorder received a
letter from her Utile friend, Mar
tha Watts of Hill City, Idaho,
slalhiK that the snow there was
still five feet deep.
A letter from Kenneth Vanor
der was received telling that Mr.
Gullck, owner of tho lurffe tiav
ranch where Kenneth Is. feeding
tho 500 head of the Woodson out
fit's cattle, was taken seriously
III nnd was taken to linker where
it was found that he was sul'f r-
11ns from appendicitis. Mr; (J il
licit is well known here.
It is reported here that Pill
1 Titus of Telocaset has been farm
ibiff off ami . on for t hree weeks.
Slopping Rt flmes because of the
ground freezing.
Ral pli Tit us from Pay m o Fin t ,
son of Pert Titus, went back to
school In I'nlon Monday.
Pert Titus Is preparing tn faun
soon at ltaymo Flat.
A hit of serious news that es
caped the correspondent was t he
shooting of Winn Imncnn's big
too by Clcorge McDowe. They
were hutching hogs nnd Mr. Mr
Dow shot one plff with a .22 rirle.
The hullet did not hit the pig at
the right place and therefore the
swine went on Its way. Mr. U'in-
jcan of Medical Springs, who wns
helping, caught the pig nnd held
it by the onr for Mr. McPnwe to
shoot, ngnln. This time the hul
let struck the pig on the nose,
going through the two Jaws nnd
hitting Mr. Duncan's big toe. As
It wns, everyone laughed, but Mr.
Duncan didn't see any Joke al al.l.
However, tl is Reported that the
toe while quite badly brilned, is
In fair shape of recovery.
THE FINEST ESSEX
EVER
You Cannot Get Equal Style, Performance and
Reliability Within Hundreds of Dollars of its Price
Essex is totally different type. Its advantages are exclusive
because patented. It gives results never brfore attained in any car:
Low price, without disappointment in looks or reliability.
Economy without sacrifice of performance.
Stability and highest roadablllty without unnecessary weight.
The riding ease of large, costly cum. The handling ease of a
bicycle, ttter simplicity In design.
The lowest maintenance cost, we believe, of any car In the world.
Hudson-Essex, Largest Selling 6-Cylinder Closed Cars In the World
Ledbeiter Garage
Weds Stableman
Kir
L3
"I'll marry whom I please.' Wuka
K- Mnforth. iil. wUU when tier
weulitiy S.in Kmncfauo parents ob
jected to hti- iiuirritige to Wlltiuin
ThrulkvKl, 30, a stableimui, Stiu HHU
Clinmher Ulreclni-s lle-eliM te-l t
CHANTS PASS. Ore. H. D.
Xoi'lon. for the last, year president
of the Grunts Pass ehamber ot
eonilluree, . will head tial oi-Kan-ii:aiion
for another year, lie was
re-elected uuaiiiiuou.siy at the an
nual luefttlig. All of he old. ol
ricera wre re-eb-t'led. Th' report
of the treasurer showed thai I he
ehaiil..-r w.ih in -e. Hi ht lioaneial
1'i.ntlil ion.
JOLDEN-BROWN.
plenty of syrup for sweet
been able to improve the
improvement has come in the four itself.
Albers. Flapjack Flour has made it easy for every
one to make tender, tempting, no-trouble-tcdigest
pancakes every time. It has everything you need to'
make good hot cakes. Self-rising; no bothcr;as simple
to use as stirring cream in your cofTcc. Simply add
a little water or milk and bake on a hot griddle.
Your grocer has it in the handy round carton
Vith the replaceable lid.
BUILT
HIO DEBUTE 1
IILLBE HELD
vnivfiihitv of nnnaoN,
i nf 'lie. ore. (Speelul) Oregon
and Stanford dehailng teams wilt
nn tliealr" In the cond In
tt'reollegiate debato in Jhe West.
Maieh "ft. the Oregon men urgu
iii,; the ouiiliin of- the Japanese
iniuiu'ratloii law" from station
:;V. Porihind, and the Pplo AMfl
liio from station KI.X, Oakland,
' , The teams, all hough approx
imati ly Sun utiles distant front each
nl her, will follow the ordinary
form and convention of the usual
dehaie.
Oregon has ihn nfflrmallve of
the uuesibin, "Kesolved. That the
l'1-t.sent Immigration Taw Should
Do Ann nled to Permit th Kn
l rn nee of t he .1 a pa nese on the
Quola PaslM."
The Oregon-California radio tie
bate last year attracted wide, al
teuiiou. The Hok peace plan was
the l.'-Kue tl'i'ii. The teams spokn
itotn the f-tme illations which will
hr iailea.t ihe deliale this mouth.
Kail in Cans ruvc (he decision by
mail vote, altd tiregoti won by nn
ovei whelming ma lrity. Decision
hi the Oregon-Stanford debute, wilt
be Ik' niMl, the radio listeners
north or Ihe California Hue ie ltd-;
in ' He ir t:lntH lo station Kl!W
oA
heart-warming
picture on cold to
, ' and nippy mornings
feath - r - lieht pancakes with
company no one has
combination! The only
Better Breakfal
$95
FrU ht and T(M
and south of the boundary to ata
tion KI.X.
According to plans, the first
Oregon apeiiker will deliver the ur
ffrmativo speech. The port In ml
station will then' i-entuiti i"eitl
while the negntlve speaker for
Oakland staiiou broadratttn. Then
will follow ihe (wo reuiaiiilng
"i""1" " " :
l-'i-anep debated against Callforn-
la ami Inst winter was a member
or the team that defeated (tford-
Houston, senior In enonomic'i.
will enter his first Intet-eollegiaie
coutent against Stanford. -
I1IKZ VASi: T1'HS1INATKI
SAl,i:M, Ore. The famous I'hez
case iiRalnxt the Salem Fruit union
was terminated when tho count y
cbiik recitveil n too titbit e from the
supreme court. This spells Ihe fin
ish or the fruit union and at the
same time presage a neries nf
minor suits ngaliint towers wlione
It$ a square mtal for a dim
EVERY BITE'S A DELIGHT
When You
Tire Of
Your Bob
Then you'll be Interested
In the flno hair selection
we have just purchased to
aid In inukitttf a perfect
oolffuru while your own hair
growl out to Ihe proper
length. ,
The hair Is of excellent
quality and moderate In
price. We urge you to ace
the display at yoir early
convenience
GEIST MARINELLO
SHOP
Room 6, Soaimra Bllf.
"A BcanlT All! for
Evury Necil."
Phone Main 577 '
SAVING
Is a habit that grows
stronger wilh age and
easily cultivated.
UNITED STATES
We have mnli a Httidy of
wiring ronvriilciicoA and cor-ri-ot
llulitlug.
Why not fnlto n.lvanlfio
Of OUT I'lJM'Hl '!. It IMIHlS
yoti not hi n tr to i-atl on lis,
Hill Klnt,ly Ntiow jo n
wtiy It In worth wliilo to
have Hipso roniPiiUiHi-s antl
liqw 111 t If tlM'y will i'st n.
it you ian't conu In, Just
phono ami mi w III mil it
your honit.
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La Grande
Eleciric Co.
M-I2I
lllflt Adanifl
WE SPECIALIZE
ON
Generator
Starling
Ignition
All Electrical Repairs
To Your Car
Guaranteed
Service
Full Line of
Service Parts
Battery Electric
Service
1311 Wash. M-753
FREE
Spring
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Our
Attractive
New
Fashions
Prove It--
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j
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Tlie new ensemble costumes complete with bright
colored coats for poRulnrity, while gaily printed silk
ddesaes receive the enthusiastic attention of Dame
Fashion.. To lop all, the perky, new hats are shown
in colors that blend artistically.
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
AND MILLINERY
fnto Ih not derided hy Uir mandate,
Undi'r th mundatp Judgment of
(110.243.11) In entered In favor of
Hip Phea company airalnst the fruit
union. Aieteia of the fruit union
!are vli'luully covered hy lta lmtld
j hilt vnrlonily eatlmated between
I $3ii,iMin nnd 40. (ion, A reserve fund
!
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OPKN KVKRY -NIGHT UNTIL MARCH 16th
Income Tax Office
L. I, Busey
Public Accountant
Wilh Weeks & Black, Foley Blig. ,
- MAIN 739
INCOME TAX
SEASON IS BEtlB
Ilnvfl jour Inronio Tax SfaU-ment prepared by ono who knows.
Two years with II. N. Internal locveniui DcpartinouU 1
II. M. MALONEY
,A r.nANDE, OREGON.
l'lione MS-It. Foley BuUdlof
LET US HELP YOU-
With your electrical problems.
WE AR15 THE "CHECK SEAL" CONTRACTORS
AND RETAILERS
H. & S. ELECTRIC
107 Depot St. PUm. J9:t-W
Credit
Attentive Service
Reliable merchandise
Real values
Satisfaction assured.
GARRIS
Neither A Borrower
Nor A Lender
Be
Have your own telephone.
It will rave you money and spare you in
convenience. Itetter see us right away.
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
Is Here!
mtfff
of f 16. 000 ta practically eaton up
by back tncome laxiw. The next
procedure will be to throw the fruit
union into a rccelvorhlp.
I '
An Alabama dude, ta a man who
cuta a chew of tobaccOo with his
knlfo inatead of biting It off.
$
i f;'
V.-
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