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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1925)
f Tuesday, March 31, 1S25. THE EX GRANDE . EVENING OBSERVEK PACE THREE I i NEWS of SOCIETY lit) FLIPPERS j Much wns orcomplishf)! at tin ivtfiilur niot'tihg of t lie MoiKlity .Mu sical lasl evening at the Ndghhor hoodclub rooms. Pluns woru dis cussed for Music Week, May 3 to !.. The hospitality committee oi the club lias sutirlted the help oi the sixteen fmternul orfjanlzutlonfe in the. city during this week anil till seem to be very enthusiastic in uiuknig urrunffomcnls. Tim AreaUt Theatre will turns special inusieal proffiarns during the week and the public lllinii-y will have tho new imi.sic buoUs just received on dis play hi the store windows. It wih it I ho feature a children's hour dur ing the week when the children will lirn many things about mimic ami the meaning of intiHle week. , .Miss Isabel!' Miller has an nounced a Music Memory contest lor high school students interested. Ten judges, nii-mbers of the Mon day Musical, will select the winner nnd he or she will be awarded with a medal. A definite, program has not yel been arranged but will be suuu. . In tho .finals In the young ar tists' contest for scholarships of fered by the National Federated Music clubs held Saturday after noon and evening in Portland in the, concert salon of the Women S club Mitrguerlle 'itrney, lyric s;j ' prano, was winner of the women'.' voIcb seholarship. Scholarships W-ro given the best pianist, violin ist, woiAen's voice and men's voice. The scbotaiHhipM carry wilh tljem besides study ' under wi.dl Known teachers in each branch, living ex panses for the year of study. The awarding of scholarships is an ac tivity recently undertaken by t he fftJanal Federation of Music clubs i;h paf of a plan to aid young AnmricH artists in making then musical caLi'C'rs. Miss t.'aiyiey is well known in I.a firande iiaV'iug made her hoim here wit 1 1 :ra"f pat-en Is fm noun time. She recently visited l. i (irande and here appeared in a musical pruxrnVi. The Christian r&,denvor Society of the Presbyterian)) urch gave a surprise party last caning in the basement of the ehurijR. honoring the twentieth hirlhdny Anniversary of Claude Willcock. Apim:iniiitey thirty young people were! -present e nd the even i ng was s pt n t u I games and music. At an appropriate hour refre ntents wore served, a feature Which was a beautiful birth 4 cake with twenty Med cmiillos. J i Covo. (Spooial) Tlio rouuliir fv The Mlios Alll Soc,p,y of thP monthly mootinB of the Woman SjPlvnl)ytOTlnn cllllrrh w, mont ,n club was held at the library Thurs day afternoon, with eight mem bers and three visitors present The secretary being absf ' 'Irs W. A. McNeill acted It t ca pacity. After the busint Hing Mrs. Nellie Tt. (Jrnce rt( 'panel on "Child Welfare." i. , v A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. II. W. l'eterman and Mrs. J V,t Trippeer. ECGKi'T ( ifl.-T-ThatTiie air plane patrol of $.ta&A of west ern Oregon will b Jresunu-rl this summer is the assurance given by the forest service, according to H. S. Shelley, supervisor of the Suis law national forest in this city. No Information upon the sub ject can he had from the war de partment or army headquarters at San Francisco, hut Mr. Shelley said that he believed such word rec-iv-r-d from the forest service is defi nite assurance that the fire patrol will be established. Spring makes almost Wish he wen- someone everybody rnrry La Vogue Coats the coals that are made of the best materials, han 1 tnltoroil with icuarantrecl lln Ines. and are reasonably priced. Costlns no more than an inferior make. Look Them Over WALLING'S The New Frcnek - Curl Winn you wl'h the charm ing effect of a soft, natitril curl. Hie new Preniii kt ir Is the only answer. Onr shop Is ailmlralilT ninlnped anil tralneil loalve IliU new curl. Von will tic more llian ileail with Ihe results. IMione nnw fur an apiMiiiiiment. GE1ST MARIN ELLO SHOP lUfnai . KomtiK-r "A fanty AM tor WALLING S Skeleton Dress' Practical gst r? - it t.is 4 QN'B of Uio.se skeleton iln-Rmv for which you onn pi-nvitf u ,n ni I.it of ililf.T.-nt I.Ioiih.m fA ft rrcni rnuvni.-iuo In tho u-.-n-flrotjo. loiiK:mt tilf.tiso-a ivlih oolorrill luinit omUi-iiltlory ai-o v.-i-y allractive so uorn. Announcements ftorlnl aiHiauaoi.nifiilA may lie prlniol lit CIiIm wliiinn free ol tlmw. aujr ennoiuiie mcnts iHTUilnlnw to any func tions finch an cooked food sale, etc.. will ho rcfuncd. An notinc'tnita( to be printed tbe rami'- dnr, innnt bo tn KVlely editor's iinht hj 11:00 o'clock. News editor's note. :. . I tho conimunlty room of the chtircli Thursday ofternoon. April 2, at two o'clock. This Is the regular monthly meeting but . will take place Thursday Instead of Wednes day nflernoon, The Monday Musical Chorus will meet this evening at 7:Hn o'clock it the Neighborhood club rooms for rcguinr rehearsal. . "The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Wednesday evening. Vpril 1. at eight o'clock, ut Honun latl. The ladies of the auxiliary ire ranking tray cloths und mem bers are urged to come and bring heir thimbles and enthusiasm. The Parkdale club will meet to morrow uftemoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Young. The two divisions of tho Metho list Ladles Aid will meet Wedncs lny the first at the home of Mrs. William Wilson. 1511 Adams ave nue, at 2:30 o'clock and tho sec ond will" hold an all day meeting it the home of Mrs. George Baars. Kift Main avenue. F.ueh member is inked to bring an article for lunch. ivhich will be served ut noon. The Ft. Peters .Episcopal Outld will meet Wednesday afternoon at Hunan hall. The rirnt real sign of Rprlng Is when a bachelor decides that, may he bin married friends have a lit tle sense. 4r you jiifr try it Just say "Rodeo Ear" in any store where they Bell good candy and then prepare for a treat! country thefincst piece of chocolate-coated can dy that a dime ever bought. Yoa'U like itt 4MSWEETS it j ft I h?M v T- b'.vr---Sai t tAKB 4w,', j-y . 0 George Campbell Caisson, Newly - Made Million . aire, Warns Feminine Element. SAN PnANCI8CO AP). No flapper Is going to snare Cieorge Campbell Carson, elderly self styled "desert rat, who became theoretically at least, a multi-mil-' aire ns the result of a decision of the United State3 circuit court of appeals here recently upholding his claims to profits for the use of inventions for treating coppe-. Asked what he intended to do with his millions, when lie gets them, lie said he expected to do a lot of things involving chemistry which laymen wouldn't understand b .1 one thing sure, he wasn't go ing to get married. T't? decision in favor of Carson was rendered on up pea I from a b filial district court In the Stab; oi Washington, lie had sued the Anu-riran lim iting : itentitng .o., v hlch he accused of appropriating Illegally a patent of his thai im proves and speeds up the smelling of copper. .Mu'tll-Maiimmlie. According to counsel in the: casn sei-ial other- companies 'ore , in volved in the ruling which, If nut upsi.t by the stipremo- court, may tier, him us high as $20,000,(100. 'Officials, of the American Smelt ing & Refining Co., however, s:iv that they are nut Involved to the e.vtt-nt of more, than 2.ri0,ii0i. They expect to appeal. Meanwhile Car::on continues 10 live in the modest waterfront lio IM ( hat has lodged him in recent I'lonl hs. Since t he news of. t In decision has spread, be has been icceiving more mail than he caa read. He said he was getting inat.y letters from women who Ci-mptalned of loneliness and en- closed addresses und telephone j numbers. , I I dually Carson prefers to talk j of laboratories, test lubes and Mich. Lately, since the hlghco-jii s:dtd with him, he has been morn attentive to long-neglected social Irmenities. The walls of his room jure adorned with photographs of movie; actresses, but. that doesn't' mean, anything, he e.p!ulnes. . "None of these flappers are go lnfc to get me," he affirms. Carson Is AH. Curson is 58. At tho age of 14 Jie ran away from tho family farm in Kansas, lie hail but two j y ea rs of sc h oo 1 1 n g. ji iMftu ne discovered mo won derful mine, a cropping of surface silver ore near Clifton, Ariz. Mo sold his claim for $1500. in his prospecting he absorbed a great WKBC, Valparaiso Ind. (278), 7; deal of metallurgy and geologj'. 30 p. m,, one hour Lent services. For a time he digressed from !ws Atlanta, On. (428.3), U:45 p mining to join an expedition sent' ni. April Fool's day program, into Mexico by the American Geo-'W1- I'wa Mi la. (4S3.6). 7:30 graphlcal society. He left the ox- "T,,t American Con- pedition In the wilds of the Sierra M"tlonnl System." Prof. Front Madro mountains a year later, and K- Hunink: 7:45-8, "The Pay .tiift.i in. fi,ih,.n...n wimro i.ol chotogy of Learning." Prof worked at the smelting end of j mining. I Was in Oregon. Later Carson wandered over Colorado, Iduho and Oregon, fol lowing the gold camps. For a while he ran an assay office. He got back east as far as lllrmliv; hnm, Ala., und then. In Pittsburg, begun an Intensive study of metal- lurky, but lacked the funds to pursjo It. His invention lagged for eight years. It took him alt that time to get the papers ready for tho patent office, Carson's dhiry. which figured In the evi dence at the trial, is a long re cital of Beml-starvution, of Ill- clothed wanderings during years of reverses. He offered testimony Intended to show that his contrivance fouri l instant acceptance In smelters and were widely used, while he re ceived no compensation. He said that It was possible under h'n process to treat 7oo tons of ore in a furnace in 24 hours, wliere.is under the old system but 240 tons could be treated. Two years ago Carson lost his case In the federal court at Seat tle. The reversal of his finding was his first victory In 1 9 years of struggling to patent nnd mar ket his Invention. An old fashioned doctor Ir the kind who tries to find out whnt'n wrong with you. lnslnnrl of railing In two or thrp of .his frlndn to (lincuHii tlic mutter. Sues Dead Man woman nue a deid m.-in for hran balm? Such a u.-tlon rrM raised in Lun Anrl h'ti Ortrudi l-nw m1 fr J12i' irom Cowl. mil!h lUKJtl ' M'" l--n' lTtt ' Radio WM)i:sOAY. AIMtll, I. Central Time SiatloiiN WON', Chicago. 111. J7M.2, 2:fl0p. in., artist series, I .yon & Mealy; 8. rucking chuir time, Wulter Murray: C. organ recital, l.yon Healy; C::U-7, lrake concert en semble, Itluckstone string quur et; 8-9, jazz promnun; lit-il, Don 1 test or Drake dance orchestra. V M A . MndlHon, Wis. (035.4). Ht p. m., University of Wiscoustn or chest rn. WilAO. Milwaukee, Win. 27fi), S p. m., Wisconsin ltttof Ciaren promam. WHAS, Louisville, Ky. Ctitf.S, 4 5 p. in.. Louisville Conservatory of music; ?:.tii-8:au, TrophtH Hawaiian selet: chapter, "Hill) and Jane," James Sliced: K:o it;SU, concert, t 'entral Furniture company. Wilt), lies .Moines. Iowa (fi2i;, 0:-3D-M p. m.. Uei'Se-Hughes nr chestru: program, firace Clark I)c t.j:aff, director; lies Moines theater symphonic orchestra; Hankers Life Itmllo orchestru. WI.S, Chicago, 111. Ct44.0), ti:25 p. m., Italph Kmersnn, organist; fi:- G0, Remtte studio; 7, lullaby time, Ford and Cilenn; 7:1R, WLS I-one Scouts; 7:45, Kord and lllcnn'9 orchestra: s. It. l l. program t I'ortor. Ill, s;ixophonfst ; 9:1ti WLS thealer; t:3ii, John l.orlnp. Cook's iiuariet; lo, Senate fiym phony orchestra; I i : f Nubs Allan; 10-.auv Ford und , Glenua orchestra;' I a; to. Ford and Clenn. WLW. .Cincinnati. Ohio (422.3). 4 p. lit., program for Shut Inn; G, WLW dinner- hour concert; 10, Fdlth McDonald Tuube trio; the famous Coon Dog orchestra; pia no seieci Ions, Missouri Kinney; Souks, Marlon Karly: 11, concert program, Milnor Klcctrlc Instru mental trio; the Itainhow string iiuariet. ' '.' ' WMAy. Chicago, III. (447.f), C p. in.. Chicago theater organ recit al; i::m, stories, for children, Kurt ii western university; 8 :2ft, Carolyn Willard, pianist; 11, WM AQ players. WOt?,. Davenport. la. (483.6), 4 p. m., orchestra nnd quartet from August ana. college; 6:45, chimes; G:3o, sandman's visit ; G:50 "Slnnd Up and Speak Cp," C. c. Flanagan; !, Frvvin Swindell, or-1 ganisl; It. K. 'Dunn, tenor. WQJ, Chicago, III. (147.5). 3-4 p ni "Kiectrlc Cookery." .lleb-n II. Downing; lecture. Km my Meek er ; 7-8, Italph Williams nnd his H a In ho w , ; Jarden - orchestra Rluncho K. Uoblnsofi, pianist; Mildred l'erlln, render; Kane Mc Duffee, whist i-r; 10-1 u. in.. Ralph Williams und his Halnbo Hkylarks: Clarence Tiieders. ten or; Alfred Tweed, harmonica, so loist ; Melodlens: ('red .lacobson. reader; Zelgler,- Sisters: Mckey and Johnson;, George A. Little, Larry Shay; -Clyde linger; Mer rle Hoyd Rtitchell. soprano; Jam es Mitchell. ljru-ltone 1-2, Hot ay loisy nour. filS lutmrn mm : l Blue Mountain OregonA M , . Lumber,' i f fc-xyari m 0411 a mm w m am a a a a a J1 - ill In Hie niiiidn of fo many people, yet they t?t,'''i 011 enr ner vear "pending their money M for rent and in the end have nothing to ijj kSi W&lk s,u,w for f ' m 'Why not put this money in a home of f ' i:S5l your own? It in a mighty good fnve.slment. SJ .Jy'V Find out t(",ay wnal " wi" cos1, IS. Ll'MfiEK, SASH, DOORS nnd SHINGLES Sr Kowman-Hicks c- " ! J. L. Munhall J LWibw raPrl iTffilfe n'i. FTr Jjfi i ft r i it iiaiT i m h u i i m 1 s 1 i i - - . rviui 11 , Frederic B. Knight; S-S:15. "Ap preciation of Literature," Prof. Frank F." Mott. WTAS, Klglti, 111. (302. S). 8-11 p. in., WTAS dance program; Kddle ' T.oftuH, Fnmk Morris. Mountain Time Stuthm-i, TCOA, Denver. Colo., (S22.4), 8 p. in., ten minutes of music. Fred Hchiultt and his ltiallo theater orchest ru; S; 1 0. KOA orchestra ; lu-12 Joe Mum. and his Uuln-bow-Tjtine orchestra. KOIt, State College, N. M. (348.0). 7:30-S:!to p. m., code lesson Dean It. W. Ooddaid. Pacific Time Stations KFAK. Pullman, Wash. 34S.fi). T;3e-9 p. m,, orchestra; Mrs, William Cole, soprano; whistling solos, Morley Sisters; Helen La Folletle. reader: "old time fidd ling." Dr. H. J. Skuife; "FarmliiK Conditions of Whitman County," Hrick Burford: Dr. F., L. Titiyton. bass; I. U Osterbout. Ritltarisl. Virgil Conult. reader; Indian love lyrics, Mrs. W. P. Senrth; Karl Ulew, pianist: "It (-sources of Whitman County," D. Mllgard. I KFI. Los Angeles, Calif. (468.5). 5:30-6 p. in., KxHimncr's music-1 nl half hour; C:45-7. lia.lilorlal talk; 7-7:20, detective stories, : Nick Harris: 7:30-S profrram. Goodwin, Klanger tt Mae Kay company; 8-9. Evening Herald, hour of dance music; 9-10. F.x .ominer. presenting program by! Itlveialde, Calif., i'hamber of i Commerce; 10-1 1, Patrick-Marsh diinco orchestra, Betty Patrick, soloist. KFO,, Seatile. Wash. (3R4.4), 4 " K : l ft p. m.. William F. Hoff man's Olympic hotel concert or chestra; 11:45-8:15, Hopper Kelly company; 8:30-10, Times pro gram. KFWB, Hollywood. Cal. (252), 7-8 p. m., dinner hour music; 8-10. featuro program, Warner Broth ers Wont Coast studios: 10 -1 .. m.. Prandstatter's Hollywood Montmarto cafe dance orchestra. KUO, Oakland, Calif. (361.2), 3 p. m., musical program,, speaker. Cora L. Williams institute; 4 6:30, concert orchestra, Hotel St Francis. 1KGW. Portland, Ore. (4!H.6). 6 p m dinner concert ; 8, Walker's Old Time orchestra: to. ol- Mst what yon Have to sell With us. Or let us know What you want lo Uuy. We linvn for sain 1 550-1 b. team nml harness, CiIkhI gravel wagon. Two sets (lump boards, 1 Wood ruck, Wheeled scrapers, , Plow and Slip Scraper, ;tisolinc wood saw, In A-1 condition , Also have ft parly Who wants lit buy four (;ntMl work horses. Lit Grande I I I I Warehouse & Slorade Co. ! '"' "miluons of Pot.M,r 1 I burn's Melody Men. i KHJ, Loa Angeles. Calif. (406.1).) 6-6:30 p. in.. Art Hicknuin's BHt- tuoro hotel concert orchestra, j Kdw, Fit .pat rick, director; 6:20- j 7:30, little stories American his tory, Prof." Walter Sylvester Hertzog; Dick- Wlmilow, Juvenile i reported: Baby Muriel MncCor-j mac, Mickey McBan, screen star lets; Pncle John; 7:30, glee club of University of Southern Cull for n la; 8, Dr. Mara Buuigardt, scientific lecturer; 8::io-l, pro grain, Henly and Scott, present ing Gladys 'Terrell, soprano; Henry C, Kmv flutist; Josef Melndle, cellist; Mrs. Henry- C. Knox, pianist; 10-11, Art lllck 1 ion's Blli more hotel dunce or. ehestrn, Karl Buihieti. leailer. KI.X, Oakland. Calif. (508..'), 6-7 p. m., organrecital; S-lu, AUierl can theuter'orchestra; 10-11:30, Sweei'n ballrotiiu. KNX, Hollywood. Calif. 33C.9). 6:411-6:15 p. in., WurUty.er pipe organ studio, Sid 'M'Ch sports talk; 6:15-7, dinner hour music; 7-8, Ambassador hotel concert oroheslra, Josef Itosenfeld, dlrec tor; 8-10, KN.KJ'eature program: 10-13, llollywoodkiud dunce or chestra. , KPO, San Francisco, Cttllf. (492. 5L 4:30-5:30 p. hi., Kudy Relger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 6:S0 6:30, chlldreH'sMiohr stories. Big nrolher: 7-7:50, Itudy Selger's Fairmont hotel nrcheotra;- 7:30-8, conn Band instrument company: 8-ti, Atwater Kent artlsto;- 9-1 L J. Winifred Curry, plonlst : .Leo Koy fthephord, harmonica solo ist; . Frances Levey, contralto; Home Town' syncopators. Aini'l.ANI (AIl Y OI,I t.OKMON (AJ') Two nnd (i qtiarlw Inns of gold ' wnro Varrlod by two ftlrplnriPa from I.tiilon to Pnvln i-Crontly,. 'I'lild mi'lhod. ot iraiiHpori was rliofiiMi for 113 Nnei'd, nnd to li'sm'ii lln risk of ldiri'i'UK''. Th(" l)iilllnn won rarried In niTlnl int-lHl-ltonnd raNi'H and wurt Kurd ni from tin- Mtno It li ft tho bimlm. ht'rc nnlll Its arrival In SvllK'rlund Us i-vi'iitual deatlnuilon, years 25 Ounces for 25c less than of higher"" priced brands WHlf PAY MORE? fill! ru? rrtiCDXiuruT nrrrt I ll sm-z ! ' I . . . II ZZ- PUTMAN'S -.' ; Pdr EASTER APPAREL Coals - Dresses - Millinery ALWAYS HUNGRY Crowincj children are almost alwtys hungry and demand an abundance of vitamin rich food. t Scott's Emulsion is vital-nourishment that helps children keep their strength and grow normally. Most children need Scott's. . RtnomficM. f. For Your Throat Place a Medicated Throat Disc on your tongue. Al low it to dissolve slowly. The soothing medicines are set free almost in stantly, trickle down the throat, and relieve hoarse ness, allay Irritation, and ease the cough. Medicated Throat biscs are put up in boites of sixty discs. Price 25 cts. L. & L. Drug Co. Snodgrass & Zimmerman . 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Find then at THE B00TEKY 01 BAYUEN. Mtsr. . IjOW SIiops liow Price KMk I'wt Made Wdl I Home or the Arch-Aid Ox (oiilii nml Sllppors for Ladlos I I Phnne Mnin S77 EVSflY SITE'S A DELICH1 i