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Thursday, April 2, 1025 THE IIK GRANDE EVENING OBSERVEI? PAGE THREE i NEWS of SOCIETY ho first wutldliiir to tuk plucc (lie Salvation Army hull vrv krrvd Tui'Silay cvuninB lit U:.;u Cck wlu-n iMlHs Wllina Ktutil-y this city, and lluiiiiihrt'y 1.. idiuunson, of San IMctfu. Cull ila, w n united la inurrltifT". ernd William Crosby Hohh of- ktetl. A laruo miinluT of rolu- b, frit'lidH and ru'inuiMK of Du ly wvro prrwfiit. Ibs HtanU-y i wi-ll Unmvn in Jrnndo luivimr iiunh hvr home for m-vorul years. SShe errud'i froui tint ai , tii jjiulu lilfjli but In HUM. 'I' 1 1 (j luippy young le "III iiiukt-' I ai Cti'aiulu thfir bo for Hit' pri'Mfiit tinu'. ra. Hubert Curry wu8 IiokU'h.s hi 'Y. O. i:lub yt'Htrrduy ufU-r-1 h tit Ikt homo on Tuath ntrit. that was enjoyably pnl it with hlh Ht'oro going to M. Jloyi. lio homo wuh aUructh'Hy dcuo- d In a iMflor Kchcino of hint- yellow und at tin npproprluU' r lllllciU'On WHS HL'l'VL'd. Ifler 11k prKi-nlutloii of the y "Honor Hrlhl" at linker last idtiR by members of the La rule M. I. A., thu cnsl whh i-ii- liilat'd at t he homo I'urley mjihh, I tclk'lous rcfrt'ShiiuntH HLTVi-d, and a 8 hurt time hi Koeially. 'lie KplKcopal tluiltl met yra- iiy ut llumm I lit II fur their lilnr monthly meeting. Dm-; the buslneHs session It wuh do d to (rive a danelng pn fly L'llmc after Kapler. A definllu . has not yet been selected. f . he Klrst Division of the Meth- ht Ladles Aid met yesterday M home of Mrs. William Wilson, r the business session an af- tioon was spent soclajly and ilieon was served by jMih. WiI , asslsled by Mrs. Lee Hanfor i; ;. JJeiiylesdorf and Mrs. Ale in. , he Young Women's Kdueatinn AnxillHry of the Methodist reh will "hold its April meeting Snturdny evening of thlH week, the churrh buseincnt. The ;il date has been ud van cod a days, due to the Kasler :- h In the' church during next he commit lee la charge will p " an Kastor program. In the in of n short play, with other idiers. The members in charge Latest From Paris'- Ay (tallied tin. V. a. I. O. i-luli Vid-' ni'Mliiy om iiIiik. Klvu lain, h I'll ih thu fi-at-iru ut llti- cVL-nliiK with Mm. J. V. Kt'iiiiiily uiul Vivtuu Kcnut'ily . wlnninK Uluh ncoiVd. MIks I'Mwai-dti am l-'rciK Dtiuean li'ri'lvi'U tht L'ullMolatlolt prlvi-H. Tlilrly Kiu-KtK wurc prt-Ki-nt andean TXCi'llftlt llllK'lU'Olt wua Htrvrd bc- fur udjuuriiincut. M.dlial KpriiiKH (Siiiial) Mr. and .Mih. J. K. Kt'lini'dy rntrr talnt'il at dlnniT roci'nlly. Their Kindts cr Mr. and Mrs. I.. H. Wlnlh, .Mr. and Min. I'. Whltlcn. MrH. lOva Vannl Oi l Miss l. Mlllvr. Miss Hir.lt.! Vanoidi-r, (i.-o. Mc lmv, William and ll.rbi.it .Mj Muw, Uoonurd W'hiiu-n and t'lif fonl Wliilt. ll. Pacific- Traders To Talk Business in Sea tile. Wash HKRli Is ono of the latest frncka from Paris. It is cropo motfor. ip shade, and trimnud with ostrich feathers. ' Announcements Social an noii nee menu may bo printed In l Ills column free of chance aiij annotinee nients pertaining to any fiimi tloiM such an cooked food sales, etc, will bo refused. An nouncement, to bo printed the aanio tlay, nuiM bo In BOdeJy tutor's liand.n by :00 o'clock. icwfl editor note. The 1'an nt-Teaehers assoidatioii of Willow sehoul will meet tomor row afternoon at 2:0 o'clock at the school. The Thursday Bridge el lib has adjutirned mil II filler KuHter, The Young Woman's Missionary Soelety of the Lut heran church will meet Friday evening at seven o'clock at the It turn; of Miss (.iene vlevo Nelson, Ifa5 Oak atreet. NKW YOltK, (Al) Ainerlctn cltha. Mor than 7a percent of business bonds with the Oricnt.MhV rw entering the l-nlteu where Aineriean foreign trade luisl Elates and pertriit of all tiivns- Increased by 4o i.ereent sineet i acltlc imitl movo througli the 1-J13, will lie further Htrenglhenei:". corresponuing pro- this year by .the coming of u- Pmns in other coinmoumeH oi legations fmin six forulgu nalions foreign trade give I lie Washington bordering on the l'aelliei to the!"1,1 dlsiilet first rank lit to- rw.elfth National Foreign Trade vuiuo ot imports ami expons ronvention. whit h t In- held at I or the ntied Miaies cusioms ills- Seattle. Washington, June 2i. 2 and according to an anniMiiice- nii'iit given 'oiit by (he Nathiirtt tncts on the 1'acltlc Coast. lH'legates to the convention. In cluding the reitresenatlves of the si.v l'aclfic co'int ries, Chinit, Jap an. India, SI rails HettUineuts. Uutcli Kust Indiui'u and the Phili ppines .will be Invited to view the silo of this reuiarkaoc growth ut first hand -and will lie taken on tour to other cities of the Paciritf northwest. particularly Portland, Taconta ami Spokane, as guests of the local , crnmbcr of commerce. Mrs, Harry tain the F. A. afternoon. Lavey will elite I' ll, club tumorrow Chapter I.' i '. K. "O.. w ill liieet tomorrow afternoon at Island City at the home of Mrs. ( II. Itld well with Mrs. Bidwell and Miss lela Bryant as hostessi-s. Mrs. U. H. Blrnie will have charge of the program. The Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist clmieh will meet 'tomor row afternoon at the church. of this meeting are Airs. F. A. Fil ling, chairman; Mrs. C. M. Uosa- mond. Mrs. . C. K. Hting, Mrs. Cllen Cumpbel), Mrs. MoNic. (low er, Mrs. Allen Wright, Mrs. (iytionuoa ut :3a o'clock. Zimmerman, .Miss Berl hu alsin ger. Miss Lois 1'avla and Miss Ma rion Dunsiuore. The Home Hepartmeut of lite l.'resbytertan olrjrch will meet at the homo of Mrs. A. H. Anderson. 507 Adams avenue. Friday after- Forcign Trade Council. Found ed In IK 14,' the council Is now to hold the flrsl 'tif Us yearly con ventions 111 t he Pacific uoiilmcst. The theme will be "Foreign Trade Ksseulial to Prosperity." Ah a practical means of extend ing and Improving American for eign trade, which "exceeded -iMMi.noa Urns In l'.i-'L the forth coming couvunllon meets, as a hoard ot direr lorn of a eoninaav with an $8.2iH.lMM.mMi anmwlj WEALTH DRIVES bus hi ess turnover, representing t he 1 !) 4 valuat ion of A mertcan foreign trade. The sessions of thu convention w ill embrace all markets where this business tyay be Increased. Fx port managers, sales managers, exporters and im porters, foreign department ex ecutives of banks, credit man agers and . educators w ill hold group sessions within the convent ion, and both foreign delegates and American delegates in active business abroad will take special cliarge of a series of group con ferences devoted to belter selling methods, credit and financing. shipping und advertising. The convention this year will met in the center of the most rapidly growing foreign trade dis trict In the Culled Stales, accord ing to the statement of the coun cil, of which Seattle Is the chief port, has Increased its foreign trade during the last four years from $t75,0(iit,nnu to SU'O.ooo.OOO.i The Puget Sound region Is grow-1 ing In population at five times t he paco of the t'nlted States as; a -whole; already Seattle ranks' second to New York in the mint -j her of passengers entering the- United States through seaport of nine automobiles, has been try ing desperately to cacupo ' the "flowing gold" by moving from furni to farm. First "Cnele Nup' as ho Is af fectionately known, moved from the old homestead In tko south oil Held. Twenty wells, with as many shrieking and pumping engines. drove him to seek peaeo and pih t on another farm four miles cast of this city. Then hurdly had a crop been planted wheu the fields In tended to bloom with corn mid cotton, becuiuu the scene of anoth er ruh. Soon 17 wells and 17 uumpliig engines set up their roar and rush. Then he cho v Guims county, Texas, neur the Seminole reserva tion, as a, haven. Hero with K00 uerfs of land on which oil Iiu.h not bevn struck, as yet, he gets awuy from "civilization," s lie whlmsle- calls thai which striking oil IWALUNG'S H Carry La Vogue Coats the coals that arc iikmIo of the best malm In Is, 4ian I tallored with guaranteed lin ings, and nre reasonably priced. Coaling no more than un Inferior make. Look Them Over WA LUNG'S The New French Curl When toii nbdi (he cliarm- Ihie effit t of n soft, iialur.il curl. Hie new I'itiicIi paper Iwntv Is Hie 6nly answer. Our simp Is admirably "pilppcil nml trained to give Ithls new curl. You will he more (ban p1cncd whli Ihft Ire-Mill. Plume now for an appointment. GEIST MAR1NELL0 SHOP Room A. Sommnr Itl.lff. "A Rount Attl for Efcrj Need." rhone Main 577 Unerva )ays : il,sv of nfnu n. ' ' Saw. !ust - Wright - Arch support I r men v-ho have foot trou ble. These are shoes for r'ress as well f lomfoi". 'iliuk kid. medium lo n Kid hie'-, rihber heel. t nd a Bron I'alf ln-. rui- lu-'i. Prices mode rate. 'uiaring comfort and piul- y. AIfo other varl-ths ef !)otH. both work and drew. THK B00TEKY t..V HAlhL.N, Mgr. lN ut. H. ' IjA ramie The Second Division of the La dles Aid of the Methodist Kplsco pal church met yesterday at I In; home of Mih.- lieorgo Baars for an all day. meeilng. Kach lady) bro'.ight a tlish and lunch was :erved al noon, after which the afternoon was spent sewing car pet rags. A pleasant surprise party w is held at lite home of r uig'? -l-'iieii-ctt Monday evening, the occasion helng Miss ICrma Packet t's bli l!t- luy annlvcisai y. At I he close of i dellghl fill lime a dainly lunch wan nerved. Tltose. present were .Misses Y,v--la Pelerson. Nell MeClellan, Aud rey l.ieLap, Helen Johnson, Ciiacia Uaggei ly alld Krma Puckelt, and Messrs. Sidney Jiohliins, Lyle Cas tor, William lltiggerty. Floyd Bax ter, Beginald Woods, Herman Mires, Joe Jtatey and -Owen Puck elt. i ! lml-ler .(Special Mrs. Bailie FriiweH w as delighl hilly surpi isvd i-coiit ly in honor of her hi rl Inlay annh ersa ry. I Hiring the evening ;l musical program was enjoyed after which luncheon was served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Archie Keown and family, Mr. and Mrs. .toe 'Keown and daughter, Mr. ami Mis. Boul'i MeKeiinou ,ind da.ighbr. Mr. and Mrs. Chris ioigeiiseit. M is. Stewart, ( iladvs Stew ail, Alien Ludingloii, William Buekitiaii, William Whltmon-. S'-ol Biickiiiau. Carol I-'ri.ell and Kltu M. Walker. I Intbter (Special) To cotnp'l-! men I M h:s ttilby Boll ins on I lie occasion of her I'l't hday anniver sary, tueiity-one of her friends gat here,! nt her home Thursd ty aftertuiou. A handkerchief sluiw .r was 1 he feature of I he after noon, after winch a social time was eii.ioyed and a delicious lunch eon served. Imbler (Special)-The Busy Bee elub met Saturday afternoon (lie home of Mrs. C. V. Cleaver with (iladys Billings, the vlee prcsfdeut itresiiling. After a short business session the regular sew ing lesson wan given by Mrs. Clea ver assisted by Mrs. C. W. Fox. SOCIALISTS IN MODEST VETERAN TO THE SOUTH FL IKHIAIM). Ark. (AP) fill, the Ihiuld gold of fiction, is u fugi tive among minerals and more often than not eludes man, but not' "Cnele Nap" Brown. "Cnele Nap" Is the fugutlve. Twice oil has overwhelmed him with added riches lynd now he has what he hopes is a. haven,, a farm In Texas, where oil has pot been struck, yet. Napoleon Bonaparte Brown. 80 years old. a veteran of thu Confed eracy, worth Kioo.ihh). the owner BIG CIPIN i Why Women Use Thra Simple Mixture Women appreciate (he Ul'ICtv action of simple, buckthorn bark, uiagneslum sulph. c. p., glycerine. etc., as mixed In Adletika. lie cause this is such an excellent In testinal evaeuant It la wonderful for constipation It often works In one. hour anil never gripes. Ad letika helps any -case gas on the stomach unless due to deep-seated causes. Often removes matter you never thought was In your system. Sllverlhorn-Wright's Family Drug Slore.-r-Adv. Ladies' Silk Hose IN ALL THE NEW SPUING SHADES ?1.0() to $3.50 PUTMAK'S brings to people "Cnele Nap," despite, his age. ho wus born February 14. 1M&, ut Luuderdule, Miss., walks with the swing of youth. "I'm good for 20 yeurs more." ho declared, lie served In the Fourth Louisiana Confederate Cuvalry. Baltimore doctor has n drug 50 times us strong as carbolic acid; which Is blame near as strong u bootleg. i . Had a Idi fire In .Tanalii Whole town burned, Alt we can do Is hope I II got some niuh Jongg sets. Credit Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real values Satisfaction assured. CARR'S r nair Saving BBCSSKBS (AP) The Social ists are the most active, am) pre sent a more united front, than either lite. lonserval Ives or the n.iberals In the intensive political campaign now under way in prep aration for the Belgian elections April fi. (if the great political parties dividing the eat ire represenlid ion of the hint chamber the Socialists were )h. first to gel' their elec tioneering going full blast, and there are many polllleal ohservers who believe that unless the Con servatives, under J 'rentier Theu nis. and the liberals headed hy M. I lymans. get toget her on a com mon platform, the left group has a splendid opportunity of coming back with a clear majority. The NneWtllMls are especially rlrong hi the Cheat coMou mill dMriel, where (he parly now owns soup;, ten - mil Is.' 1ml h .spinning! and weaving, have their owu,conrmls Mbn purchasing houses fur raw material and own their own pri vate hauh- The so-called bourgeois :iihf capitalist pari lew orators have heeii making many camdlc com ments to 11 ITect'lhal Ihe So cialist parly is Ihe great'-sl capllal Ist in Client. The Aclivisis, wli'j came into prominence during the German occupation t h rough I heir ileal lugs wllh tier man Covernor (iemrals Von Hissing and Von Fa I ken h an sen, are conducting a very bittei campaign, calling for the compleit S' pa rat ion of Flanders from Wal Ion. Medical and Mrs. SprlncR i Special) Mi. Merlon Bennett enter- Paris Strong For Gold Cameo HATS forHASTRR represent the newest distinctive modes, and the utmost in quality and value Milliners are always glad to show Cameo patterns 1 ! like it too "It's a man's candy," they said- then the wo men started dealers wir ing for re-orders. And now the children have discovered it, too. Let them have it. It's made of purest material and chuck-lull of candy energy. 10 cents wherever good candy is sold. Voii K nw li 't Gvv1 Bmuif It' MHf By i BwTrr'tt Sai t I.akb i The HnmrnrPcal Good Cindy EVERY BITE'S A DELIGHT Vi. I XkI '' ,,!,ir ,"S'M - W Blonder. Pi hlon-le hair j hair frnto ' r I ("'aidifuliy j4$t t I Ml bring I.eHiity to New Special Way To Shampoo most lit I r iiel j lipiit aiil y with dK"'. But i' new shampoo fnr prevent liRht only. MANV of lb n:w -ari haU ar plain. dwt1 with a rtnirl Bnld r-rnament. mich an th en io Oold de-ionl art wtreuiel) pLpaUf.. JarKenimj und ttt-i ps tt aitt-ai IB iiln-.i Al lillek the true -fld-ti ;en the most faib'd or ipirUetted blonde hair. I,;uih hair wonderfully fift. silky, fluffy. Not a dye. Highly beii-fl.hil lMft and seal p. ,t alt k- dealers. nu-!i .-I Sil eri horn-Wtiirlifs. lie. I l "ri.es 1 rit(c 'o,. f Basi I iriiirs. 1. K- I j. I'rttff 'o.- Adv. BLONDEX cjke Blonde Hair Shjxmoo b- Here t the pancake flour the Wet tak to its heart and it stomach. And you don't have to he a"(iharp"at crossword puzzle to figure out the reason: flavor! No other pancake flour can hope to me to the flavor-heights of Flapjack; because no other pancake flour is blended in quite the same way. For instance: Tioco'ttiDcA o other hrvy ingredient gix into Albers Fla'ijack Flour. The leavening is hiicst -qualif .'. Even the salt used is as fine-in-texture as the flour itself. Everything that goej into Flapjack Hour goes in for just one reaaon : To make suit you'll get light-and'airy.ten- der-and-ta.ity hot cakes every ttme. Simply add a little water or milk and bake on a hot griddle. for better fcrfrtltJiUU SKAGGS Gash Stores UNITED STORES Oregon Washington Idaho Wyoming' , Utah Nevada California Packing House Products Armour Star Hams, per pound 31c Armours Bacon, per pound ........38c Bacon, per pound ...,.............33c Picnic Hams, per pound 22c 8 lb. can Armour's Pure Lard 4 11). Can Armours Pure Lard .. 8 lb. Can Snow Drift 4 lb. Can Snow Drift 9 lb. Can Crisco (! lb. Can Crisco ..: 3 lb. Can Crisco 8 lb. Can Pcnant Compound ..$1.8ii J.w.....95c . ...;.::.$i.8!); ,:..:....;.:.90c ...,.....$2.29 ..: $1.59 ...85c 1 lb. Can Pcnant Compound 89c Flour and Cereals Kamonia Flour, per sack ....! 4 Sack Lots .',. .' Oregon Beauty Flour, per sack 1 Sack Lots .;.:.-. '.. None To Equal Flour, per sack .............. 4 Sack Lots ......: ....... Potlatch Pancake Flour, 9 lb. sack.. .... 100 lb. Sack Scratch Feed ........... ....... 2 Sacks White or Yellow Meal !) lb. Sack Fine or Coarse. Graham Mothers Qatsy 2;,paekagcs (Juaker Oats, per package 2 Packages Shredded Wheat , : , 2.'5c Post Toastics and Corn Flakes, per package) 10c $2.59 $10.29 $2.49 ........$9.89 $2.39 , ...$9.19 9c : ..$3.99 ...... ...:.79c ,..49c A.75jir ...29c Miscellaneous 10 lbs. Idaho While Beans i 79c 10 Bars Crystal White Soap ; 39c 10 Bars P. G. Naptha Soap 39c 8 Bars Palm Olive Soap , , 49c 10 Bars Crcmc Oil Soap i 9c Three 2V-i packages Peets Granulated Soap 99c (5 Cans Old Dutch Cleanser 49c 2 Packages Citrus 49c 2 large packages Gold Dust 55c Three 1 lb. packages A. & II. Soda 25c 1 lb. Can Lipton Orange Pcko Tea 85c 12 cans Armours H lb. Deviled Meat 59c 2 cans Prince Albert or Velvet Tobacco L , 25c Tuxedo Tobacco, per can :...'......'. 10c Star, Horseshoe and Climax Tobacco, pfcr pound 75c Cane Sugar per cwti $7.48 2 lb. Roll Creamery Butter 89c Netted Gem Potatoes per cwt. $1.75 ., Chee.s t n& . We deliver orders of $2.50 or more Money Saving SKAGGS rw. -i'-Jt i i Cash Stores UNITED STOICS Washington lAaho Wyoming California