La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 04, 1925, Image 3

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    Mondnv. Mav 4, 1923.
THE IX GRANDE EVENING . OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
NEWS of SOCIETY
Mm. . I,. KnlHton was hostess i
to the Clio rluli rUiturduy ai'ttM1. '
noon ut her home on N avenue, At
1:15 o'clock a delielous two course
luncheon was nerved after which
three lahliH of urtdfte were formed.
The luneheon t:ilh- was Httruciive
!y decuruted with a beautiful cen
terpiece of tulips and lilies of Iht
valley. Tlit-we flowers Wert1 aluo or
ttnilrat!y arranged In the living
room.
During the afternoon's play Mrs.
Karl Sioddurd n on high score.
A quiet wedding took place last
Friduy evening l eight o'clock at
Die home of Mr. and Mrs. H. K.
Mrigg in Island CHy, when Miss
l-'loremv IlriKKH ond Hay Murks
were united in marrluge by Itev-cn-iiil
O. W, Junefj. of the Kind
t "liristiuii church here. Only nieni-bei-H
of the family were present.
Mr. and Mi. Marks wilt make
their home in I.ti (Irande. .
Member of the V. A. It. club
were d'-lightt ully entertained Sat
urday afternoon ul the. home ul
Mm. K. It. Clnye. The home was
decorated In a profusion of beau
tiful apple bU-KSoms forming an at
tractive setting for three table o!
bridge. During Die aj'ternoun's
play Mrs. Ham Harris won high
score and Mrs. John Adsl;im won
Die second pri.e.
Following bridge n. dainty two
courne hiiieli. on wa.'t nerved.
The members of the Young Wo
men's Educational Auxiliary of the
First Methodist Kplncopal church
are looking forword to u delightful
lime tomorrow evening when they
will hold ttieir annual hatmuet In
Die dining room of Die church
This banquet will close the year's
work. An excellent program is be
ing planned after Die dinner. Miss
(Hive Wileojc will preside as toast
luisirtss. Mis. A. W. Nelson is Kn
eral chairman of Die nffatr.
The Titblo Study riaftrt will meet
tomorrow afternoon at ;:30 o'clock
at tho Neighborhood club rooms.
The bible subject will be "The Bap
tism ond Temptation of Jesus." and
tho correspondence st udy "Tin
Spiritual Significance of the .lor
tli.it Kiver and Die Wilderness of
.Inden." i's.ilm ninety-one will be
WALLING'S
SALE
GOING STRONG
Hats $2.50 up
Coats $8.95 up
Hat Frames, Trimmings
Ri'trimmings and
Making
WALLING'S
The New
French
Curl
When you wish the charm
ing rffect of a soft, natural
curl, the new French paper
wave Is tho only answer.
Our shop Is admirably
equipped and trained to give
this new curl. You will he
more (ban pleased with the
results. Phone, now for an
appointment.
GEIST MARINELL0
SHOP
Room 0, SomnttT mlg,
"A Beauty Aid (or
Everj Need."
Phone Main 577
Mi
inerva
Says-
Wo are aelllnff a few pair
dally of those, broken sizs
In Slippers and Oxfords
which wp are discontinuing,
and now Is your time to g-t
a pair w hlle the si7.es ure
here. People arc realizing
tho good values we are of
fering at these low pric-S.
Just think! from $' to ?H
Flippers and Oxfords at
&1.00 and ;t.:.0.
Re wife get yours now
these will not last long t't
this price.
Medium and low heel; sev
eral colors (and stylos.
Children's Shoes and Slip
pers. SI. 00, sl.l.-, M.:: and
sl.UY
THE BOOTERY
;ay iiavii;. !gr.
Home of Ibe An hAIl Shoe.
W eak an he made Stout
"Dice Dress'
From Paris
1 - : A
"4 lr
tAJtlS Just dotes on i!i-sie,nlnu
4i ul i tic frocks sueh a this one
It 1 of black Wuffon m smart
ritruigh lines .nut the iinli)utf. fea.
lure is u cluster or reuul.ir due ut
he fnd of it Iomk nbliim mi'hlaev
used for memory work. A full at
tendance is desired for this and
the one remaining meeting of this
season. Alt members of the class
are ashed to bring bibles.
Announcements
Social an non nci'inci its - may
be priutcri in this column true
of cbNrgc Auy ruinounce
meiita pTtaliilng (o any tunc
tloaa such as coukeU food
Males, eta, will b rrrivwM. An
aouucDtcute, to be printed the
tjame lay( mutit be in sotMefy
etll tor's hands by 9:00 o'clock.
Mews editor's note.
J Then; will be no Hymn Memory
contest ut Die home of Mrs. Land is.
as announced for Wednesday uftcr
noon, M-uy tl. All invitations are
recalled, i
I
The Ladles Aid of the Presby
terian church will meet Wednesday
afternoon. May (. in the commun
ity room of the church.
!
The American Legion Auxiliary
will imei Wednesday evening at
eight o'clock at llonan hull.
I ...
! The. Lndlea Auxiliary to tho Bro
therhood of Railway trainmen will
meet at Kagles hull Tuesday eve-
,ning at :Ut o'clock.
PLOWERS BUS!
THE PAIIK CSpeelal) Plowing
Is the order of the day here. Early
and late the teams may be seen
pulling the two and Diree bottom
plows and dHcs.
George MeDowe vn? a visitor to
1'nlon recently.
The men ttorn the Interior land
department are camped by Little
Catherine creek below the Hall
ranch. They wilt work here, for a
few days longer.
Lee Wilson of Pig Creek, pur
chased seed grain from Clarence
Vanorder and w.ts hauling; it away
recently.
Mrs. Ida Jtunter from the Big
Log Cabin on Catherine creek took
the stage to La Grande where she
will lsli with her daughter Mrs.
Crania K. Wilson.
Mrs. Ma Hunter is slill visiting
with friends at the Park. She will
return home In ft few days.
M r. and Mrs. Ernest Smith of
Pilie Vitlley v'!'c guests Ut the
Lay's home overnight recently.
They role horsi-hurk from Pine
and are going to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Skiger of the Kunnyhrook
fatyJt on Little creek. Mr. Smith
is a brother to Mr:'. Swlger.
To Moe Hairy Herd
I-'rank Hall wmh up at his ra'ich
on the creek making preparation,,
for the moving of the dairy herd
from the Suunv brook farm very
soon.
There V.H1 be game of baseball
n'-xt Sunday between the Park and
PiS ere k. The R.tm- 'will bo play
ed on t hoir new diamond hers
at the p.irk on Die farm of Clar
ence Yationb r.
A Mr. Lansom. peddler from
WMser, was milking t he rounds
le-ie recently.
Hi lltwry Crop Imlirtileil.
M f I.I f'lTV, Ore. rrORp'Tts rf
Mint tli'T' i:l lif n tiiiiiipcr crop
of t r;i w lx-rri s ;ml rln rrl' M 111 lltlx
vicinity I u's y -nr. the pntns anl
Iriis Ivt'injr l:i a pmnilsin' foinli
1 ion. The rr, .: til. hint llir-- or
s.ppai-.-r t'y h:i doll" no
ilif 1 1 !.;t. Karly po'.u
I.M.liy nipped.
1- r' piontH not cov-
.I.wikil:
to
r
rt.it t ,l 3
V7? i J
T THE PM
Cister offlary's
DY SISTER MAAY
Ureakfast Stewed prune, cer
eal with thin cream. fih mash,
bran muff inn, marmalade, milk,
cot fee.
Luncheon - Kggs en coqullle,
vegetable limbules, brow n breacl,
slewed rhubarb, milk, tea.
llnmr 1'rlcussee of lumh, new
potatoes in cream wince, dande
lion tree 08. usparaKtis sulad. cot
tage pudding with Ktrawberry
suui'o, graham bre-ad. milk, cuf
fc. '
When serving new potatoes to a
family of "assorted sly.es" keep in
mind that new potatoes are like un
ripe fruit and much lews digestible
than ripe fruit or mature potatoes.
If the potatoes ure too new. rice
should be provided for children un
der l o yiNirs of age.
lOug en t'oquillo
Four egKs, 4 tablespoons butter,
2 tablespoons flour, i teaspoon salt.
, 1-S teaspoon pepper. 2 cups milk, 1
'KS yolk, 2 tablespoons grated
jCheesu, four cruslatles.
'ut slices of bread about two
j inches thiek. Cut uut rounds with
a large biscuit cutter. With a small
: er cutter i-ut half through eaeh
I round In the center. Cut out (his
(enter, ur.iklng a ''crustude." ip
e;i-h in nieiti-d butter and color In
a hot oven. Arrange on a fire
proof platter and drop an egg in
each cavity, being careful nut to
break the yolk, l'lace in a mod
erately hot oven until the egg are
set and slowly add milk, st irrlng
constant ly. Season wit h salt and
pepper and cook five minut'-s. Add
cheese and cook over hoi water un
til cheese Is melted. Uemove from
the heat ami stir in unbeaten egg
yolk. lour this Kiiirn over and
around t he ejs. (iarnlsh with
sprigs u f parsley if imiiv ni nl and
s-rvi.
White this recipe lias a rather
"high till ut in" name, it's really very
simple, and a delirious change
from plain toast and egga.
MSI! WAK AtiAIV KOO.MS
A STOUT A, Ore Tin; history ol
former openings of the Columbia
river commercial fishing season
appears likely to repeat Itself us u
i esnlt of price-fixing confereuc
held by representatives of packing
j concerns and fishermen.
' The packers announced that the
(Opening price for raw chlnook sal-
jmon would be 12 ccnis a pound, tin
Inline as the. price that prevailed
'throughout the i;i24 season.
i The fishermen at u mass meeting
attemled by more than :tno Kill net
(operators declared for a price ot
I I I cents u pound nnl voted to keep
i their bouts off the river If their
toe of Seven was appointed lo nieel
with puckers at 2 o'clock tomorrow
afternoon to present (heir demands
lr. SeJpel to Lecture ,: .
VIKN'XA (AT) Dr. Ignatz K
Seipel, former chancellor of A US-
triu, has consented to lecture next
summer at the I'niversity of Vien
na. His subject will be sociology.
Miss Rogers Gained
13 Pounds in Six Weeks
skinny Men and Women Gain t
Pounds in 30 Hays or
Money Dark
My denr Friends:
After my attack of Fi t I was
thin, run -down and weak, I had
a sallow complexion, my cheekr.
were sunk in and I was continu
ally troubled with gas on my
stomach. I felt stuffy and had
lost my appetite. I lind road
about McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com
pound Tablets and decided to give
thom a trial. At once, I began to
pick up an appetite, my cheeks
filled out and my complexion be
came healthy looking and I gained
1 5 pounds In six weeks and am
very thankful for what McCoy's
Cod Liver OH Compound Tablets
did for rne.
Miss Alberta Itogers, 2fl4 V
Cerro Gorda St., Decatur, III,
To take on weight, grow strong
and vigorous, to fill out tho hol
lows In cheeks ond nock, try Mo
Coy's Cod Liver Oil Compound
Tablets for 3U days. Oft Tablets
fin cents at Hed Cross Drug Store.
Glass Drugs, Inc.. L. & L. Drugs
and live druggists everywhere. If
they don't give you wonderful help
In 30 days, get ynur money back
you be the judge. Put be sure
and ask for Mefoys's, the orlgln-il
and trenotne - -Adv.
N ytmr mother Uw
Iti st In the
World.'
Th'-n s'-nil her a
C.rM-tlnjf rtird from
our carefully plfct-
rtj ntock for Moth-
ir' I uy. May lot h;
ot ft lHt of ex'tuls-
tt- lov-iiiicss from
j) our oisilnctnc urit.
Klrlinnlson's Art
A IU Khop
1
n
PRINCIPAL OF
II i ELECTED
Med lout Springs (Special ) Mia
Iris Htone has bein elected prin
cipal of the Medical Springs school
lor the coming year. The other
teacher has not yet been elected.
School closed Tuesday until May
14 and IS, when Mrs. Hogg will
give the State KxitnihwUSons.
F, W hit ten and Wilson Hayes
wi re La tirunde visitors n cently.
They were aecuinpanej to 1'ulon
by tleorge South, who weiil to
Isit his parents. Mr. and Mru. M.
South. They returned home in
the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Winn Duncan were
shopping at linker Tuesday.
Twenty of the Medical grangers
attended gtxmge at Richland Sat
urday. Some remained over to
attend the ball game at llalfwuy.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Kennedy and
daughter spent Die week end at
La t'jrande as guests of their dau
ghter. They were accompanied
from Cnlon by Mrs. V. Kennedy.
The picnic given by the letichers.
Mrs. V. Hock and Miss Iris Stone
Wednesday was enjoyed by all.
Ueorgv South left Wednesday for
1 1 umiugton lo spend several days
there on the ranch.
Cy Turner wan n business visit
or to Maker Thursday.
Wilson llieber has bought the
Glen Selders ranch and has comm
enced farming it- Wilson Hays
loft Monday for Yacknis to visit
his purentH. Mr. and Mrs. II. Days,
He expects to return about June I.
Whldden and Vivian Kennedy
were business visitors ut Dnlon
Monday, going after water pipes
for the roads. They were over
night guests ol" V. Kennedy.
Miss .loins and Maxine Wanl;er
were shopping at ltaker Thurs
day. TAMOLS 1KISH AXI
MAY TOI K A.MKUICA
n:ni,IX (AP) The Kree State
Army band has now reached a
stago of nrtistlc skill in which It
can bear compurlson with the best
military bands la Luropc. It has
frequently filled the ThoHlre Hoyal
with enthusiastic audience at good
prices. and Its performances
throughout the provinces have been
warmly welcomed.
It is now suggested by some
American friends who have heard
tho band that it should bo pent lo
tho Pnitcd States to give perform
ances in centers where there are
largo populations of Irish origin,
and the defense and finance min
isters have been asked to con
sider this proposal.
Wrlley's freshens
the mouth and sweet
ens the breath.
Carry the little packet
in your pocket !
So important to have
when the mouth needs
cleansing,.
Teeth are hrlhtly
hurnished Smiles '
just naturally come I
Different Flavors
Vf SEALED 3rro P(
Local Talent. Musical Comedy
"Knight of
Dreams
Catchy Music - Comedy - Pretty Girls
Thursday,
May 7th
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Auspices of Neighborhood Club Sextette
and Monday Musical
General Admission 30c; Reserved Scats 73c
Seats on Sale Tuesday Mnrninpf
at Glass Itruj; Store
For Mothers
LIZ?) 7
Motlu-iH havo been iuv:li-cteU in col
n'Kv nie ik-neve Alberta Johnson.
Mi. H..,vb. U'iH., who H beading a
movement for the establishment Uf a
M'Mlur. I My ut all universities. The
lht ceU-iiraium of this kind will bo
tleld ul Hie lmveiNity of Wiscon
lli May Itf.
Lowland Lacks Its (Junta
Of .Manias aide Mules
COWKS, Kng. (AP) Many
thousands of KimMish girls wish (6
marry, but bemuse of the shortage
oi men have not been able to flll
lill their deHtre, declared Dr. A. T.
Srh at ietd, a well known London
nerve specialist, lecturing in Cowes
recently on the iioHtiuii of mar
riage. "There is no otiier place ttl
the world where such a state of
things exists," lie said.
Continuing Dr. Sehoflold insert
ed: "It h unfortunate to find in a
family tn London, for instance, live
or six girls, every one of whom
would make a splendid wife and
uioiher, uuoble to marry for the
want of legitimate opportunity."
SAVlNtj SLAVllUS ASKI D
SALEM, Ore. Governor Pierce
is being heseiged with requests to
commute to life Imprisonment the
deal h sentences lin posed upon L.
W. Pea re and Arthur Covell. who
are scheduled to be hanged tn the
state penitentiary May 22,
Moth I'eare and Covell were resi
dents of Coos county. Covell killed
his sister-in-law. while Pen re mur
dered James Culver, a rancher. Co
vell is suffering from parnlysis am)
has been bed fast since his arrival
at the prison.
Tho governor has refused to Inti
mate auy oction that ho may take
In either rase.
tlany doctors and dentists
recommend it.
p 15
-Sams Quality !
Radio
TPI-SHAY. MAY ft.
Mountain Standard Time Stations i
KOA, Denver. Colo. CIL'J.H), 12-1 I
p. in., classical portod; 1-2, Un
room. Daniels and Fisher stores;
a, students uf music, Denver mu
nicipal auditorium; 3:3)1, Denver
Junior high schools, John '.
Kendel: ii-t!;3a. dinner inutile,
Xew.s-TiineH; opeii-ulr twi
light cimcert. Military band.
. Pacific Standard lime Stations
K I'M. Los Angeles, Calif. Htf.H.n).
6::iu-ii p. m.. Examiner's muh-il
half hour: -fi:16, McDonald's
ninhily doings; tl : -4 5 -7 . Itaditoi
lal talk; 7-S, Aeolian residence
pipe oi'au studio, Dan Me Par
land, organist; S -tt, poulur song
program presently) by the Ex
aminer, Madclyn Hardy, pianist;
ft-Hi, K I'M feaiure hour; 10-11,
Packart) ballad hour, Ashley sis
tors, Harney Weber, Kill and Pol
ly Hall und ot hers.
KFOA. Seattle, Wash. MM. 3), 4
h: 1 5 p. m., ( My tuple hobd con
cert orehest ra ; ti ; 4 Ti-S : I 6, Diodes'
Department store program; H::tu
10. Times prouram; 10-1 1, l-M-tlie
Jlarkness and his orchestra.
KFWH, Hollywood, (ilif. (253L
7 ;4f-9 p. in., Henry Jackson
string quartet, Hlanchc and Eve
lyn Watt, harmony singers;
Newton Hall, tenor; 9-lh. Joe
Martin's studio six dance or
chestra; Kay Kellogg, jaw. fid
dler. Hill Hatch, rag-time piano
man and Charlie Wellman. the
prince of jaw.; la-I I, Warner
protherH' hour of fun, umter dl
rectlon of Harry Seymour; 11-1.
a', in.. lirandstatter'n Hollywood
; IVIontmarte cafe dance orchestra.
Me pedesky, leader.
Ki,;o. On It land, Calif. (iD.2), 4
tf.iiti p. in-, concert orchestra.
Hotel St. Francis; K, KG4I Little
Symphony orehest ra; lo-l u.
m., Deliry Halstyad's orchestra.
KGW. POrtiand, Ore, (iiit f.) l2:'Mt
1. in.. Rose iMty trjo; f children's
. prograip; !i. Oregon Agricultural
college extension service h-o-t
ure; 8 : 30, concert, Woolach &
Powell: 10. Multnomah Jlotei
St rollers.
KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (406.2).
d-fi:30ip. in., Art Hickman's Hilt
more 1 lolel concert orchestra,
Ed wa id J-'it zpu t r ick, d I reel or;
i!:;io-7:3o, little stories Ameri
can history, Prof. Waller Sylves
ter llertog; weekly visit of
Old-Fashiuned Luvender
Cologne
Try it after'
Shaving
The Hath
Exercise
$1.00
DRUG CO.
"The Sign of a Good
Drug Sloie'
FEED
Itollod main
Itollet! Inn Icy
Hilled liny
AVholf corn
t'riw kcil rorii
Whole wheat
Crarkod uhctt
Mill fd
ScnMllllKH.
Itiihy ehl. It feed
yter Midi
;rit
Sure I, ay
.raltli ftiil
Ask Our Ti'lers.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
I'hone Mala 7M
CAPABLE
-'is
Yo't can depend
upon us for cnpnble
rvlco, no mutter
what tho circum
AtanecB may h. We
hall be plouned to
confer with you as
to details and then
carry them out.
We Undftritand.
Our Invalid Car
I a n t you r mtv Ice,
frco of eharRo.
BNOIKiUAHH 4
ziMAiutMArt
Undtkert
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PUTMAN'S
For Style aitl Value in
Readyio-Wear and Millinery
Qut-.-n 'ntanla nnd 111,' Hunrtm-m
Irtnn l'ilrylan,l; l.oilis !. Kl'iil.
autu-nat'p uTiil hurmoDlfa ; Kliry
anu ThoiupHun, Hopranu; t'h-'M.
IHllr Hill, ronr, l-1-aillliK: T:a,
"lluwull," t'Y-,l I., (loililnril; H-IH.
proKl'aill, Dr.imoml'B (I. Allliain
I'hclp:.; I n -1 I , Arl Jllrkiiiaji'ii
llllliuor., Jhulvl tlanei' orrhostra,
' I-:url lJutini'U. leaih-r.
KNX, llollywooil. Calif, CCul'M,
r,:4r-il: 15 i. iu. S'nrli ai'
arftan Hiinlio, .spoils talk, kl
Ml; (i:Sll-7:na. ptot;ralii. (llola
let Cpt'atu i'oiupan.': 7::iu, Htylc
talk. 'Mycr Si'Irit. Jr.. of Mynr
Sl'K'l , Cumpiiny; 7:4fi,
lliultli." In. Kolii'it T. WW-l-ams;
i-!l, KNX, Icalnro pro
Kl'am. I iulfp,,atl,nt liirnlhiri'
.Manuliu'l Mi'inir company; 1 y -1 a ,
ninvl' nlKliI at AmhuHailor. Abo
l.yniHn'a CtK'uauut (.iruyc Uam',
orrl'.slra.
KI'O. San IVanclsco. Calif. (e.'9.n),
I -'2 p. ni.. Itutly SflKT'H l-'air-ni,
Hit lioli'l nri'lii'xlra; S:ll-4.:ill,
I'ahici' hnti'l .-oiu-i,rt: e..Hi-fi:au.
Huily s'lKr's lalriaont , lioli'l
i i lK'Ml ra ; U:;ir.-7. Slali;8 Hi'hIiiii-l-ant
onOii-nlra: 7-7 mil, Hmly Hi'l
kit'h ,'alriiunt hott'l ort'hi'HIra:
.li, II. S. Army hand; lll-U,
.liiliilny lliili'k'H Cnhlriaiis.
Credit
Attentive Service
. Reliable merchandise
Real values .
Satisfaction assured.
CARR'S
It Vw
r,ial ,' .,t l,,h 'KC '
Bread - Cakes Pies - Cookies
Ho Suro It In Miulo by CillUm' Kloci io BakTj Easlern
Ort'Kon's Loaillns Bnml and TaMi-jr liakeni
Gwilliams' Elaine Bakery
Home of the vj-. 'st, C.vit
tiT3jn? Buy Them Where You Sec This Sign
H. & S. ELECTRIC
107 Depot St. Phone 393-W
j
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r .1.
You Wouldn't Give
A Lead Nickle-
for a razor that you couldn't sharpen or
put in new blades. So why don't you fig
ure the same way when you buy a lawn
mower?
It's necessary that a lawn mower be sharp
to run easy or do a good clean job.
You can sharpen an Eclipse Lawn Mower
so easily that you will always have a nice
working machine and besides save a big
lot of expense. Let us show you.
JOHN MELVILLE
1 128 Adams Ave.
KKin p.'Ult'ril ilill-lnM; rnol
vealluT .. imuillty hflltT than
stini'm-r .-gifs for r -'Scrylns In va
1ir kUihb. Irfcrllu- ckuh io kci-p
biMlcr. In inuHl eiisi'8 than fiTllle
onfH, n.'conlinr to tha i. A. C cx
pprlnicnt station.
The oliliT thu H'Kllliu,nt Iho
linril.T It OUIh.
UNION-LA GRANDE
AUTO STAGE
TIME TABLB
tain Leara
Union I Onuidn
lilt A. M. 11:00 A. U.
llll P. H. S-.16 t. M.
oadaya
iMTa IiCSTC
Union Grand
1IC0 P. M. 6:16 P. M.
Batordajp Nlfhl BneclAl
Vttntm htnea
Union Im (3 num.
I;t0 P. M. 11:00 P U
Bnued Cars
P. G. DeljAP, Manairet
Bendqtuirtera, Bomuer Uouu
SU 1
Want (lie lit
Fill Evt.y u)tket With
roifSAN yto i
FRIGID AIRE
Keeps the air DRY, CRISP, FROSTY.
There is no mointure nothing to cause
objectionable odors. It is Automntio
in operation.
Jesse Rosenbaum, Agent, with
Benham Electric Go.
Phone Main 104. New F'oley I51dg.