Monday. April 13, 1925.
THE EA GRANDS EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
i pa-
' f lit encasement of Misi Mux
' fcUiirictU Chandler to K. O. Tow let
(viih unnor.nri-d Saturday afternoon
when Mrs. W. 8. Snook entertained
at her home on M. Avenue honor-
Hiff Miss Chandler. The marriage
. will take place sometime lnte thlt
MirltiK or early summer, after the
close of the school year.
Thirty-two friends of the bride-to-be
were present, among them
helnK Miss Kthyt Phyllis Chandler,
of I'orllnnd. Various gumcs were
enjoyed dortnK Hit- afternoon lifter
whirl) ii deiielous luncheon was
served. The marriage announce
.ment was made by lit tit paper
, messenger boya with ttderaniH
cleverly in-ranged on the plate oi
each K'l' "'- The homo w:ih uttrae
Itvely dt-enru'ed in the Kusi-r ro
lor, ImhiHIHj! yellow and white
tulips and daffodils belnjj used.
Those present were Mrs. Victor
Watis Miss Kmily Snook, Mrs. Lo
well Wi!li:tin:im, Miss Aliee Snook
Miss M:l -1 loty. Mrs. rnsxius
llumphivM. Miss I!lam he Snook.
Mis. Walker. Mrs. Clen I'ump
hell, Mrs. It. 1 Landis. Mrs. A. 0.
Hampton. M r s. V. F. MrAdorv.
Mrs, J. K. Charlton. Mrs. It. A.
Wilkersoil. Mis. Thelhert Choate.
Miss HernW-e l.loyd. Mrs. Krnesl
I n I 'V, Miys Alice Ih niielt, M!SS
J.ola McN.'is, M is. I mllas (Jreen.
Mi.H l.y.lia Haib-r, M,:s Kllzabeth
Miller. Mihs Oraee SnooU, Alius
Maude l router. Miss Josephine
Uhodes and Mis. M. Hhhlte. of
Kniildnle, Mrs. .1. heVore. of North
I'owder. M i s. 1 .yle Strinnham of
Iiuhier, Mrs. Kthyl I'hyllln Chand
er, of Portland, and the hostesses
and honor i?ia-Mt.
Miss Chandler Is n teacher In the
rjt'eennnnd school here and M r.
t- jji'i-w-ir-tl of the l.ri
Clmnde hijrh school.
Mivr. i,ol:t Nnrrieet and Howard
Kvitns wre uniied in marriage
Saturday afternoon at three oV'oel
at. the Presbyterian Manse. Ttcv
eren.l William Crosby Ki.ss oftieia-:
1 rl . Only relatives were present. 1
The hnnny young couple will j
j. mke l a (irande ihelr home, where:
Mr. Evans ta employed by the
. Jlome Independent Telrphont
company.
An Attractive
Negligee -
if Asm
Oily you n i;
Christian Knde
mm
it
A
people attended tlK
avor Kaster break-
laflt yesltrday tnorninj!' at seven o'
"eloelc in the dinine room of th.1
chnreb. After an excellent break-1
last of oranges, pork chops, frietl
pototoes. scrambled eggs and hoi
THREE snadca of green silk
shading from light to dark.
nake this attractive nephew
that ties in the front Th wide
band of embroidery that trims tht
sleeve is In heavy green silk acd
chenille. " . v
rolls, the regular christian Endea
vor meeting was held with Miss
Francis Kelly as leader. The topic
v as "Easter."
Ctster cJXlary's
: Kitchen'
BY SISTER MARY
Drrukfast Halves of ftrupufrult,
cereal, thin ereum, t roiled salt
mackertd, hrtiti muffins, milk, cof
fee. '
Luncheon Spring soup, crou
tons, rite cream pudding, milk,
tea.
idnner Chicken loaf, glazed
carrots and peas, baked nweet po
tatoes, combination cabbage salad,
maple dumplings, whole wheut
bread, milk, coffee.
This "spring1 soup" is xatd to be
a sure curt for spring fever, act
ing as a blood purifier and tonie.
It is recommended as a dish to be
served otlfe a week.
Sprlnx Soup.
One cup chopped dandelion
leaves. 1 cup chervil. 1 cup purs
lain, cup chopped cabhage, J cup
chopped sorrel, 3 tablespoons but
ter, teaspoons sugar, teaspoon
pepper, 3 taldcspoons flour, 3 cup.s
chicken muck, 1 cup cream, l egg.
The chicken stock should come
from the chicken prepared for the
chicken loaf planned for dinner.
Wash Kft'ens carefully and chop.
(Mil Into a kettle ith tin cabbage
and tint with bits of butter.' Season
wlili Hug-.ir. sa It and pepper and
steam until tender. Silt flour over
greens and stir until thoroughly
Ideiided. Ad. chicken stock and
simmer la minutes. Itub through
:t colander. Iteturn to l he fhv and
add cream and egg well beaten.
Heat, stirring constantly, but do
not let boil. Serve at once,
lticc Cit'ani Pudding,
One cup rice, a cups milk, 3-4
cup angar. I tnspoon vanilla. 1-S
teaspoon sail, tablespoon granu
lated gelatin, J cup cold water, i
'up whipping cream, shredded
fresh pint-apple.
Wash rice through several wa
ters and slowly add to rapidly boil
ing water. Itoii rapidly for in
minute.N. ' Drain and add milk.
ook over hot water until in ilk
is id so i bed and rice is tender. Add
sugar and salt and gelatin soften-j
in i-uni wuier. ueiouve i rum
the fire and let cool slightly. When
hike warm fold In rraim whipped
until stiff and vanilla. Turn into
a mold first dipped I" fdd water
and let, stand until chilled and
firm. Serve surrounded by shred
ded fresh pineapple.
(Copyright, licTR. NKA Service.
Inc.)
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The New
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When yon wish the otiarm
liiii effet of a soft, natunU
curl, the new French paper
wave In the only answer.
Our shop Is admirably
equipped and trained to (rive
litis new curl. You will bo
more than pleased witli the
results. 11 e now for an
appointment,
GELST MAUINELLO
SHOP
ftnom H, Sonimer IlMf.
"A Beauty Aid for
Kcry Neod."
. Phone Main 577
I Mrs. T. G. Itantz and Mrs. J. J.
j Pearson delightfully entertained
the members of the Tuesday lirldftr
club and their husbands Friday
evening at the liuntz home on
Pennsylvania Avenue. Carnations
were tastefully arranged through
out the home. Four tables were
at play with with Mrs. Lee Han
ford and II. M. Larson winning
iiltfh scores.
At the close of the play an excel
lent two course lunche on was serV
ed. Approximately forty members or
the Christian Endeavor society of
the Christian Church enjoyed the
Ivustcr breakfast served in the
basement of the church at seven
o'clock yesierday morning. The
menu consisted of oranges, bucon
eggs and hot cross buns.
Cove (Special) One of the
most delightful events of the week
was the Senior Party Friday even
ing at the home of Mr. and Mis.
J. H. Price. The rooms and din
ner table, were beautifully decora
led in the Easter colois, and after
.i delicious dinner wia S'-rved the
vening was cnjoyably spent at
a nits.
The guests were members Of the
the Senior class of the hh;h school,
including MiKs-s Cladys Iaroti.
Daisy lircshears and l.ticile peck
:md Claude liurford. and the high
school teachers Miss Esther Saun
ders. Miss Ethel yuiinby and H. E.
.Scheldt.
Driver Hurt lit ltmiRuay.
OKKCOX CITY. Ore. Henry
Pholke. an employe of the Clack
amas County Oreen houses. Inc.,
suffered skull fiuet ures and broken
ribs when a team of horses he was
fl riving became frightened at an
automobile and threw "him from
the wagon seut as he was return
ing frorn a trip to Clackamas with
a load of flowers. Attendants at
the local hospital to which Pohtke
was removed, said his chance fur
recovery were slight. His wife and
two children reside in Portland.
Tuesday, April 14.
Omittl Tim Nlatloipi,
K EDM. Ht'HUiuont. Tex. (3ir,.C). S
p. m., musical program.
KKMQ. Fayttevlllo, Ark. (299,8),
fl p. m., students of H. E. ShulU.
K Fit I, liristow. Okla. (394.5). 10.-
8U-U:0 u. in., Jlmmltt Wilson
and hl famous Catfish string
band.
KSAC, Manhattan. Kuns.. (340.7),
7:U0 p. m Hadlo college tiuur
tet; 7:a, 'I-Vedin(f Alfalfa Hay"
c. W. McCampbell: 7:40. Itadlo
college quartet; 7:60 "Itrooder
Housas" I), J. Taylor, '
KS1), St. Louts, Mo, (545.1 ). 0 p.
m., ilenjamin Itader'a orchestra
KTIIH, Hot Springs National Park.
Ark. (.174.8). 8:3u-!t:4r p. in.,
concert ClwirlcH I.. IMscher Eaai
man ensemide; !:4ri-ia:45, Mey
er Davis-New Arlington hotel
Orchest ra.
KYW. Chicago, III. (5S). 6:S5 p.
in., Fnele Hob; 7-7:Jtt. Congress
hotel dinner concert: 7:. IS "Or
ganisation," Frank Evans; "Th-
First Step In Marketing.'" Prof.
J. I-. Cox; 8-ft. lirunsvttck hour
of music; tf-10. program, Chleu
go Musical college; 10-11 ;30, ev
enlng at home.
WHAP, Fort Worth. Tex. (475.9).
7:30-8:30 p. m., Paniher CHy
Eight orchestra; U:n. 10:4 5.
Baptist Seminary.
.Mountain Time Stations.
CNKIt, Iteginu. Can. (.tll'.S), 8 p.
in., Ted Franklin concert party.
KOA. DenviT, Colo. (:t.4). ti-ti:30
p. in., tl Inner music; H-1 2, Joe !
Mann and his Kalnhow-I.ane or-j
cliestra; George Jtoy's l.allesidOj
orchestra. i
Vacifio Time Staiions.
KFI. I.os Angeles Calif., (46S.6).i
6:80-6 p. ni., Examiner's muslcnl I
holf hour; 6:45-7, ltadltortul
talk; 7-8. program. Hills Hros,
with Hills Pros, dinner dance or-1
chetsra; 8-H, Examiner; itayj
West and tils Alexandria hotel (
da net orchestra; 9-9 :30, Freder-
Ick Hermann, basso-enntante.
Carl l.uboviskl. relllst; 9:o-l.
one act play by Bohemian piny-
ers. direction Earnest Wiiite; 10-;
11, Don Menny night presenting
many famous personages o
stage and screen. i
Kf'OA, Seattle. Wash. 4.r.4.3). fl-1
6:45 p. m., Olympic hotel con- j
cert orchestra; 6:45-8:15, Ithod-I
es' Department store program:!
8 : 30-1 a, Seattle Times st udio t
, program; D):05-l l :30, Eddie j
Darkness and his orchestra. !
KFWR. Hollywood, tnlif. (252), I
7:45-9, program, E. W. Stockwellj
company. Hilly l.loyd. tenor; Hu
morestue trio; De Luxe trio; 9-
D. program, Merton Ootbiard; j
original Hollywood Californinns
dance orchestra; 10-11, Hurry ,
Seymour's hour of song and fun. !
11-1 a. m., Hrandstatter's Holly-!
wood Montmarte cafe dance or- .
cliestra. Mel pedesky, leader. t
KOO. Oakland. Calif. (SCI). 4-5:-;
30 p. in,, concert orchestra. Ho- j
tel St. Fruncls; 8, Dominican j
College; Feather Itlver Jnn or
chestra; Albert Ciregersen, bari-
tone! Vladimir Hasanuchlne, pi
anist; Jean A. Center, meazo
soprano; Jennings Pierce, tenor'
"A Toast to the Broncho," iup
ald Hayford; ftamon Oden Spa
nlsh and Hawlt in players; 10-1,
Henry llalsicnd's orebestra.
(1W. Portland, Ore. (491.5). 8 p
m.. Oregon Agrlcullurul college
extension service led ure; 8:30
. Civic. Music club; Multnomah
hotel Strollers.
KH.I, Los Angeles. Calif. (405.2)
6-C:S0 p. in.. Ait Hickman's
lb It more hotel concert orchestra
Edward Kitpatrb k. director; II:-30-7:30,
Utile stories American
history. Prof. Walter Sylvestei
Hertzog. weekly visit of in.:
Sandman and Queen Tltania,
Louis P. Klein, auto-harp and
harmonica, Ploryaiio Thompson,
soprano; Chas. lllll, four-year
ld reader; 7:3o-S, Plggly Wlgg
ty girls trio; 8-la prtgram by
Henley and Scott, arraiiKed by
I tule John: lu-l 1. Art Ulck
oian's Biltmore hottd ttance or
chestra, Karl Burtllett. badel.
KNX. Hollywood. Calif. (3;! 6.9).
r'-45-ti: I p. m. WurliUer pipe
oran stu.llo. sports talk by Sid
V. ill'; : I 7. : 30, program, (Kobe
Ice i'r,-uiii company: 7:3a, "Sty
les" Myer Siegel. Jr., of Myer Sb
egel and company; 7:4a. talk on
he:tHh, Dr. Hoherl T. Williams;
8-y, program. First Securities
I'omp.my: 9-ta. program, Itide
)eti,ivni I'm nituro Mauufaetur-
ing Company: lo-l. movie night
Ambassador with Town Crier ln-
troluclng ftlm stars over he !
microphone; Abe Lyman's Co- j
coantit drove ilance orchestra.
KPO, San Prancisco. CalK. (4:9.5) ;
6:3m-7 p. in,. States ItcHtaurant I
orchestra; 7-7:30. Itntly Sieger's j
I'ulrmoiit hotel orchestra; 8-1 i.
Wiley H. Allen cony.aiiy; 10-11 J
Johnny Hoicks Amphtans. I
Miss Rogers Gained
15 Pounds in Six Weeks ';
PUTMAN'S
Who Specialize in
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
And MILLINERY
.skinny Men mid Women (;aln 5
INhumIm In SO Days or
Money Hack
Minerva
Says
Everybody has bought a
pair of -Dress Silppcis for
Kaster.
Now you will want n pair
of j-cond bcitt to Have the
new ones.
We have a lot of Slippers
broken skies that we
until lo close out. The prices
on Huse ,u-e has than half
' price, (.juality 1 oo per cent,
high-grade merchandise.
Come in and nsk what we
have In ths that you can
get fitted In.
THE B00TEUY
;,v ii.yii:x, Mkt.
Home of the Andi-Ald Shoo
My dear l-'rlends:
After my attack of flu T was
fhiu. run-down and weak. 1 had
u sallow complexion, my cheeks
were sunk in und I was continu
ally troubled with gas tin my
stomach. I felt stuffy and hud
lost my appetite. I had read about
McCoy's Cod Liver OH Compo iud
Tablets and decided to give them
a trial. At once, I began to pick
up an appetite, my eheekn filled
out ami my complexion became
healthy looking and I gained 1 5
pound In six weeks and am very
thankful for w hat McCoy's i od
Liver till Compound Tablets did
for me.
Miss Alberta Itogcrs, 2C4 W.
Cerro Gordo. St.. Decutur, III.
To take on weight, grow strong
and vigorous, to till out (he hol
lows in checks and neck, try .Mc
Coy's Cod Liver Oil Compound
Tablet a for so days, CO Tablets
ij'i cents nt Ited Cross Drug
Store, lllass Drugs, U L. Drugs,
and live druggists everywhere. If
t hey tlon't give you wonderful
help in 30 days, get- yo tr monry
back you be the Judge. But be
surfi and ask for McCoy's, the
original and genuine. Adv.
Announcements
BoclaJ announcements may
be printed In this uulumn free
of chargo. Any announce
ments pvrlrtlnln any func
tions such na cooked food
salea, etc, will be refused. An
nounocmonts, to be printed the
same day, nniMt be In society
editor's bantls by 9:00 o'clock.
-News etillor's note.
$1,02,204.81
IPO. 44
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C'bnrtci' No. BUM Iteseivo District No.
BKPOItT OK THE CONDITION Ob THE
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
At La Grande, in the State of Oregon, at the Close of Business
on April ti, 1
RFSOt'UCr.S
Loans and discounts. Including rediscounts,
acceptances of other banks, and for
eign bills of exchange or drafts sold
with indorsement of .this bank
Overdrafts, unsecured
II. S. Government securlt les owned :
Deposited to secure circulation (LT. 8.
bonds par value)
All other Cnlted States Government se
carities (including premiums, if any)....
Other bonds stocks, seciiillies, etc.:
Banking house, 1 o.imi; furniture and
fixtures. $14.ar!!.i7
Heal estate owned other than banking
house
Lawful reserve with Kederal Heserve Hank
Items with Federal Unserve Hank in pro
cess of collection
Cash In vault and amount due from Na
tional hanks
Amount due from State banks, bankers,
and trust companies in the United
States (other than Included . In Items
8. 9 and 10)
Checks on other banks In the same city
! or town as reporting bank (other than
I Hern 11!)
i Total of Items !i, 10 n. U and IS..
Miseellanous cash items
Redemption fund with IT. S. Treasirer
and due from TT. S. Treasurer
Ifi4.4t9.6l
Baby's
Tender
Skin
or nny kin.l ftt porp, T?oiiRh,
C'n.ipiiMl, rliafi'.l Skin
Sililllitr
7. IXC ST
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AH AIT
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THE L & L
DRUG CO.
Tho Neighborhood Club will
meet Tuesday afternoon. A Civics
I my program will be given with
Mrs. W. It. Pickens in charge.
-Mrs. H. U. llanan. .Mrs. K. P. .Moss
man mid Mrs. I,. I. Hust-y will take
part In tho program.
The Uilijc S'-arcliers Class of the
Presbyterian Church will met t
Wednesday afternoon nt : j o'
clock at tin; home of Mrs. II. II
Cleaver, ! 3 O Avenue.
'
Mrs. I S. vanhoe will be hu;;'
ess to tht; Thursday P.ridge t '!(!:
j'Miursduy uttetniioi), April 10. al
her home on the Corner of C da
,and Main streets.
I Mi-s. William Kfegrist and Mrs
! Del, He Green will . nt. rtuin the La
id les of the Altar Society Wedn r
'day afterntion at the home of .Mrs.
Sie grist.
I
The Monda- Musical cfiorus will
meet tomorrow ev nmg at 7:;m o'
t luck et the Neighborhod Clnh
rooms for regular rehearsal.
' 'i V" Wonien'ii Ib-nefit Assoclr.
tlon ttiii tomoi'iow, April H.
! Mr. and Mrs lioy Cameron wi!!
entt rtaln the H. Jt. 'i. t'hiit tomui'
i n i -aim.". A pr I 4.
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of your NpriiiK liotiMS'lcati.
liiK.
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lil.'iisniv, mil a tu.k.
: I'or n l'ltl:i: ili'innnslr
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MAIX 121
La Grande
Electric Co.
"Tho Stoi-o of unllly
and sprvkti"
lilanmtli Indian Jailed..
KLA M A '111 FALLS. Ore. Louis
Knight, Klamath Indian, who Rave
himself up following his -seape
from the eonnty iil here two
weeks mfo whs lnrnnrlit ti Kla
math Palls In lions from the Chll
otiviin Jail and atfufn lodged In the
eonnty Jail. Thus far lie hun: re
fused to make any statement with
reference to his Kiipptud lmplleu
llon In the death of Freddie Juck
son nt Chlloquln last month.
Baddy's
mtj
corning with
Wrt&eg$!
This delightful, tond-
lastlng-beneficial-refreshment
lves
tlie penny a bjgr.
value.
ItV so cool and sweet
after smoking.
And then when you
get home, how eager
the little folks are
foriheirWHgleyS.
W AC.
'Ssfttflftf
mi i a urns a rKLir i ajt-'.
Credit
Attentive Service
Reliable merchandise
Real values
Satisfaction assured.
CARR'S
TOTAL
MAIIIIJTIF.S
Capital stork paid In
Surplus fund
Undivided profits
ClreulatinK' notes outstanding
Amount "due to State hanks, hankers, and
trust, companies in the I'nited States
and foreign countries (other than In
cluded In lii-ms 21 or 112)
Certified checks outstanding:
Total of Iteriiji :'!, 22. 23, 24 and 25
fieni.-Mid tle)Mi-H (fdher than hnnk tle
HiN.jt) Mihjeet lo Ke.Mfrve (deposits
pavaldi within 30 days):
Individ ml deposits suhject to check
Certificates of deposit due In lean than 'M
days (other than for money horrowed)
Stat-, county, or other municipal deposits
secured hy pledge of assets of this
Lank or surety bond
Total of demand deposits (other than
hank deposits) subject to Reserve,
Items 2fi, 27, 28. 2U, 30 and 31
Time !t-pn1ft Mihjtrt to Iteservo (payable
aftT 3't days, or subject to 30 days or
more notice, and postal savings) :
Certificates of deposit (other than for
money borrowed ,
Other time deposits
I'osial savinps deposits
Total of time deposits subject lo
l'.fov-?.. Items 32, 33, 34 and '35
11,731. f.?7.Kr,
100.ono.no
3f..000.li0
4.U1.40
ts.r.ito.oii
l!(3.0'j
f.s.cori.71
Shingles
S2.25 to
$5
Complete
Huildorn' Stock
Gmnde
Ronde
Lumber Co.
A Home ronorrn With
S21.41 3.ar
224,002.07
4I7,25K.I
23,2 Id.'. li
604,6.11.73
TOT A I
h'r.le of Orciton. County of ("nlon, :
I. T. J. Sr't'oirin, '(ishl.T of tho obovp-n:imMl bnnk, do ol;mn!y
swor ti nt tlio above mntfiiKrnt l true lo tlm bint of my knowifi)K-
t,73 I.677.S.".
end bt-
.f.
I'lllMl' IS 111' 'tl'
rhir'-i;;.. I i.. .-InMlI'lj
: . n. iri- tl.ti' w It. n surf.
j Stil.tcrltf'(l and sworn to bwfore
!-o f;..t ini"'l tiiln lllll il;iy ot April, l!lj:.
mine out : " H. II.AVt.'ll.Mll.
; rn- nibf-r ill ' Nokiry Tultlip for Oregon. Afy
to town. oomnilfii.m l-Yh. 6, 12.
T. J .SC'FtOCJdI.V, Ouililirr.
C01tltl:rT Att.nt:
W.M. MIM.KI'..
i;. a. foicif.
A. .1. VAN VAI.KKNItfllC.
Ilrirtiii;i
Fishing
Season
Soon Open.
I have a complete line of
.. FISHING TACKLE
Choice Line of
FLY HOOKS AND
FLY RODS
F. L. LILLY
Hard war
t'hona Main 81
The Haunted
TALES about it were as numerous as its dark, broken
windows. Oaks shadowed it thickly; winds sucked
through its halls. The shutters sagged and were ivy
eaten the windows giving in to an emptiness at once
foreboding, dreadful.
Excitement ran agog when the place was bought.
School children' huddled to watch the rooms renovated.
A sign swung out: "Stop here for tea." Lights sprang
up. It became a frequent pleasure to drop in of eve
nings. In time, the towns-people loved the place. The
inviting sign, the cleanliness, the light banished fear.
Many a product you didn't know and might not have
trusted, has become intimate to you through the clear
ness of advertising. Family standbys in your medicine
chest, making powders, extracts products that might
endanger if less than pure you know to be pure be
cause widely advertised. You are sure of their quality
wherever you buy. You feel safe in using them in us
ing any product that invites, through advertising, the
test that proves its worth. Your one-time fear is now
a willing confidence.
READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS TO RECOGNIZE PRODUCTS
THAT ARE WORTHY OF YOUR CONFIDENCE
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