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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1925)
wfWsflnv. .Tunc 10, I flCTG I'JlCnt iiUi hv -uiWAiNWij rjvvjiviwvx uijoijjiviv ... i - r ' 'I'm,' i i'uamih.' unviii; v ir 1 ffolepnoof fjasicrcj New Colors SUNIUJttN And SATIN ISLONDK $1.95 Pure Thread Silk Full-fashioned Sec Our Windows! Westcnhavcr &l Gilbert KLAMATH WOMAN HI It T : KLAMATH KAl.i.H, ( M'c- iM rs. Karl J uvls of K In ninth Fulls wa:i in u local hospital with it severe jflv ii 11 fracture, canned neur Algomt when an automobile operated by ln-r hushtind skidded in loose gra Ve and overt urned, Three ol Iter persona in the car e.scu ped with minor injuries. " After overturning tin? car caught Safe Milk and Diet Forlnfanta, invalid, The Aged Nourishing Digestible No Cooking. Avoid Imitation Substitute VI m xmw S H.E R.R Y. S TOIY AMI Wiiriier Hi-o. 1'lit.Nics tif l he Screen ii On Thin Ice My 1 a ri y I l''ranclH iamteji, tidapled from "The Dear Pretender" With Tom Moore, Edith Roberts Anil a N id it hie Supporting OtM Cnnu-il.t n( Mhl "Waler W'uhoiis" TOMoiutnw m xt im.i; o.m.y . "liAim" The First r.nin J. H. Public Health Service Lengthens Life's Span (Continued from rag On.) i'I'h need work up liny enthnsiitHm over ut'WH I hut France und Italy hnve tuUcn certain very short little HlepM loWlinl "Wit I' llit'llt" of the C billion iiml Hoitii- odd - ft mere ri'iit of a couple of hundred millions hardly eointlH in surlt transactions dollars of war debts they owe ihe fnited SHlleK. The very moHt l-Vance nud Italy will or can do will he lo n.iy, "Vt-, V(; owe thin money," und give bond for it. The pollMeiuiM (hereupon v.ii! re port lo (he country ihut they'vo accomplished something wonderful uh it t.H really will he, (o gel. France und Italy to go even (hut fur and auk to In: rn-lected on the, strength of it. AM (he hankers will huve the bonds to unload on (he public at about U millions profit lor Ihctii we Ives. Hut It isn't likely t h Im genem tion of Americans, and perhaps not the next one, will Hen til Ui-ll of the actual money even tho interest. I "Not worth what It w ould cost (o Keep (hem nl'lonf." ThhJ v-r-dii t ly W. II. Mayo, ll-nry Ford's Cllfef engineer, SlllflS Up the elltho reanon why the go v rnitu nt has ho inueh trouble in tlmling private owners wlio will agree to keek l(H war-built nieicliani ships in opera tion. Nobody wants (hem even as it Kilt. And, ns Mayo adds, they're "poor material" lor the very junk man. rioltci-s llelon t'omt. I .OH ANMKLNH Three tjien re eently indieted by the grand jury on charges of plotting to kidnap Mary I'ieMord, Hcreeii Htar, were brought illlo I lie superior court Tuesday and date lor their trial Met for Friday. The three an Chilli es Steven, Adrian Woods ami Claud I iolcomh. MteVeJlJ:' attorneys nuked for a reduction in the hail of each id' Ihe men troni ffiU.nim n.1 hy the grand jury to ?r!i(i(i, Tin' courl announc ed that It would rule on (his point Friday utter ascertaining from Ihe Kfand .jury foreman why the hail WUB Hi't no Ii f Kit. fire, and l( wiik with exlrenie dif ficulty thai Mr. Davis and Hurry Thrasher who whn with liiin. was nhle lo extricate Mrs. 1 uvis. tins pttal authorities said her recovery was douhlful. TOMOItltOW 95 IAL FOR URSDAY Twelve Puiehiiseis of $2.00 w Over ill I!e (Jiven FREE ;it I'eare Son Closiiii; Out Just Like Clipping Feare & All Signs yN- y rL. 'Lk vn 0 vA' k ,yi h ' 4ni a s K Bored With Cooking, Women Of England Serve Badly Lli.N'hOX ( A I1)--Announcement i wuh m.'nle recently that the I .on- don County Council hud arranged j to Mtart three special centerH whore K'irlH would he tuiiKht to cook, This news wan iniide known Hiuuii-lanr-otiHly with tin denunciation of middle. chum cookery by Sir Alfred Kripp, Hiiri eon -fli -ordinary to tho kiiiK, who arouHed (lie Iri! of many women hy IiIh anHertton tliat iuohI of It waH nothiiiK1 Mliorl of ''aboui inahlc." , Sir Alfreii Hiitd publicly: "If t here in one t hiiiK which n takes for ihe commonneMM, dnllne.ss. and even boi-hm-ncKM of a n ordinary middle chi.srt table more than the abominable cook Inn of t he Kuk Ihii woniatl. I would he jlud to know what It in." But there were Home women here who agreed with the cele brated Mtrt;eoii. 1 tnly Nott -Mower Hiild: "A very lri;e proportion of llnfrllHh woini'it are fiiKhtfully bored with cooklnH:. whll Trench, Italian and Oermau women are alwayn lulereaicd in It. The con neiience is lluil. In thi.s country. cookhiK in looked upon us a rather IrkHome dul, while in (''ranee and Italy il is regarded an a Hue mi." C. Merman Sinn, of the Kood Association, asHertH that one ol" the lailliiKS of the mtddle-claHs house wives ((f Holland 1h (lint they are In the habit of buylim "e be.st and most expensive cuts of ments. as Is also the cusloin In the I nited Slates, while In i-Vuiiee, (ieitnany and Italy Ihe women know how ti make Hie bust epeiisle pieces lu te, iinmisliinK and letupltnu- dishes. I.ady Trust rain i''e. one of the 7 Sale Is Son i- I Point to Cooler. leadei s in the jouhk women Maid recenily: tnoveni lit to tench the art of eookinfi. The trouble i.s that at the iirestnt I i me we ha, v.- too few trained cooks, (twin- to the .servant problem, many persons are now dohitf cookiUK1 who have real ly no iiihi rnciion in it. In the Lou don City Council we have been con sidering how many 'thousand ue hoiim a year we will be able to train an cooks. That Ihere n demand lor their ncrvices has been diuwn t t t ty , t-, ,s tiik twin isi ni;NT, (thnll Ihp trro rrow, if nn o!tl HAlng. A'lywuy, wlit'n I'anl Von lltmK'nhiirp, (inlnsn prfsK!pnt, a I'- yiviM old h (pArlnTj irnwirktHl (hat ho would mnKr t;iTnt fiotdlor, rtclun of Hlndrnburj:, e. litudmt III lb mllllnry nrdniv; nt JJ, lleutmanl 111 Ihr Third (UtArd, nd al ,1(1, majitr Ron cl li lli Klchlh Amiy Cvr it Cohlcm. s2 hp tV '111 - i i i : r h , Conditions 1 1 111 APPLES I'KXIH.KTOX, Ore. (Special) Ap)tle trees must be thinned vig orously Hits year in order to pro duce fruit of u iptality to itrinf; jrowerH a profit, . according' to a Hiatement made here, by 'ounty A nent Menu ion, Tho advice to thin thoroughly was given by rt. i. 1 .ong, horticultural .specialist of Oregon AKllr'tillural college, when he was here recently. He had just returned from Ohio and reported that the big apple growing states In the cast will have heavy crops. Western growers to find a place on the market will have to produce quality i.pplcs, he said. Prospects are now that apple orchards near St an field, llermis lon and Al II ton-Krec water will produce big crops litis year. The lices are a. little below normal in vigor, due largely to some win ter injury and in some coses ;to a lack of Hiilfieient water last sum mer, nnd because of this condition of the trees as well as because a big crop will be produced all over the con nl ry . t h inning will be doiil iv desirable, Ihe county agent id. "Sit i Pliers have at I vised ;rnw' ers t hat I hey can not . expect to make a nv profit this year on five tier apples or fruit of C grade," -Mr. li-tin tun stated, "To avoid I Ii Is t lie successful, experienced apple growers are now busily en gaged in t h tuning. The less suc- bv the number of bousewhes who already have applied for our young women graduates, "There is very lit lie variety in what is served in the Knglish middieela.-'s homes, mid' I he awr :iue housewife, has no idea what Is meant by diamines and other food values. Much of the housekeepiim money is spent in buying what is beli"ed to be good food, 1ml what is in real it y of lit tic a I tie (nun point of building up bone and mus cle. Menus are monotonous, ami the housewifii clings with almost pathetic, faith to the KnuiiMi tra dition of roast beef and leg of mut ton. It is all nonsense to say that a man should have a pound of ilfed steak." Wessons designed to remedy the nionol rmous nt -als in the average home will be olie of the aims of Hie newly operated municipal courses iu domestic science, says I.ady I rostrum, who overs that if Ueces iry she w 111 roll up her sleeves, don an apron and teach u tias.i herself. (a li IN UMATILLA Hooverized SuggestionsQuality Always Wins EH ri pa n ta u Kt Anu'iiian Houuty A. K L. Oystei-s. Shrimps, (nn. ;i Cnns, No. '2 ' Cans, No. 1 A. & I.. Solid Fresh (Jioiind Libby's Apple Van Camps Pork & Means ... Van ("amps Pork & lieans ... Pack Tomatoes, No. 2 tin Horseradish, .lar Duller, No. 1 tin M M ra a S3 ITS m " HEUE MAIN 4!l M css ul growtra who have great est need of bigger profits are usu ally the ones who lack the nerve j to thin as much a they Hhouhl. j ftotne IJeuutles should be thinned ; so that from eight to 10 inches! intervene between apples, und with WincHaps and Judicious, Hut ; MINice should hi- between seven and eight Incites. I-cks vigorous 1 t rees should he thinned even more." i A demonstration on thinning was held two or three years ugo in the J. F. Slover orchard. On the trees thinned to u distance of 'eight- to 10 inches, 22 1 (I applet! wero removed from each tree. On the six to eight Inch thinning, 1 4 'Hi apples were pulh-d ; and on the, four to five- inch spaces, 5uU ( apples were pulled. "The fi-8 Inch thinning gave a gross sale value of approximately JMUt an acre," the county agent staled, "and the until tuned trees returned a groi-s sale value of ?:jiu) an acre. That part of the orchard thinned 8-lti inches yield ed only slightly less than the fi-8 inch thinning. The 4-5 inch thin ning yielded considerably less than Ihe G-Jt thinned trees. This .shows that il' a grower makes any mistake, it will be to his profit to take off a few too many tip-' pies rather than too few." The thinning is done hy hand, and big orchards now have crews working in (hem that range from 1 f to ".'(i persons, including men and women, boys and girls. J. Slover expects to spend $t;(Hi thin ning apples on one of liis an acre orchards. He figures that the thinning operation nets h'ni more profit than any other oper ation in producing his crop, ac cording lo Hie county agent. 1 shriiiiTs May Kslublish lonver f leadquui-iers DKXVKIt. (AT) Denver with in the'Yiext two months will beconm the lieadipiarlers of the nobles of Hit; Mystic Shrine,, the Times an nounced Tuesday afternoon. Thft ostablismhent of national head quarters Is the direct result of ac tion taken by tin imperial council meeting in I.os Angeles lust week, the paper says. The Shrine has existed until now as an association organized pti-' marily for fraternal purposes! lis. immense program, undertaken to aid suffering children und others' not cared for by other -agencies, lias given it new purposes and greatly broadened Its original object, saysj the Times. Hence Hie imperial council has decided that it must legally incor porate, setting forth Its new pur poses und definiiely defining its objects. Incorporation papers are expected to be filed next week. utern Star -Meeting Members of llop Chapter No l.'l, Order of tlie Ktisturn Stttr, art I I ' lr ! FIND I IT ! j HERE ! Copy for this column must bo i lu hj B;U0 a. ui. ! Ji reiptcsted to meet at the Ch.ipterj ., Hootn at l:Uu o'clock. Thursibiy l-'nrm Loans Low Hon iitternoon or Ihe purpoKe of attend- Money to loan on improved ing the funeral of Sister SehMke. . Ifarms. Low rates; prompt service K. It. HLNOO 1h. K. ixon, La Grande, Oregon. Worthy I 'nl ron j 4-l"J-tf 1 11-1 1 l'"ree marcelling done by stu dents. Call F.tshiou Beauty Pimp for appoint merits. ti-'j-;itp Hot Weathe for you, at US Hi. StaL'y Co. p. t'urasols ert lin liook (I-S-tf A great preseriptiou for Ke.ema for grown persons. For children, for pimples or scaly skin, for itch for scabby conditions of the sl;in and only $l.on a bottle; and one bottle docs Ihe work. Sold only by Si tvert horn-Wrights Family I u tig Store. A Si ItOLOtilK F. A. Holmes. Jeffer.' Cor William. "Ms J. Mrs. nut . fail the Wardrobe fttr 'leaning and alterations. pressing Main 71' Fishing taekt Newlin Itt.ok . Large viirh iy at Stat'y Co. ti-S-tf It' you havi cavit y iu t he will Hlo(t Ihe Sold only by tooth ache mill a tooth a I'.'.e bottle ache iu 2 minutes, j Silver-thorn rights , family !rug Store, When you have a rough skin or Sim Hum, or chaped hands or lips you should use the Violet Cream ..l.-.c . l!)e l"u SEK ITE THAT SEU HOOVERIZED GROCERY THE THRIFTY THRONG" WW UL DTTlil'AimiENT STORES 108 Depot St., Curlex Curling WAVER, CLAMP RECOVER WW WOMAN The highly nickel plated finish and the general design and ap nearance make the Curlex Electric Curling Waver a most attractive as well as useful gift. It has a scientifically construct- &! eil heating element that provides N the proper amount of heating ior curling and waving the hair. The Curlex becomes a Waver Rod by removing the clamp. Complete with two piece attachment, plug, and wire cord guard. A Beautiful, Natural-Looking Wave Is the Result when the Waver Rod Is Used tlKlt you may buy only ul Miver-; I horn -Wrights Family 1 rug Store 'for -5c a bottle. 1 . Largest line of Hox Slvitionery in 'town at best prices. Newlin linol: & Stat y t o, 0 -0 -t 1 Aslnilogei ifra. K. A. Halmea, Jefferson ave nue, corner Willow. Thone L'1S-,I. 6-2-Imp Ktttp Hamiruff in 5 days by us ing a 7.ic bottle of (lermieide and iKiudruff Kradicitter. Sold only Ity Si Ivort horn-Wrights Family lrug htore. Juno Tenth last day to pay wut ;r rent without a jierially. 1 !-0-G-;!t Iletnstllchlng, pleating, oulton holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop, 10-14-tf "Litll.- l.tv.-r Touchers" is whnl i most propie need tot- the stomach ami bowels. More for, the money than any other pill sold, tl" iu ii bottle for I'.'ic, sold only by Sihvr-tho'rn-Wrlghls Fiimily Jrug Store. June Tenlh last day lo pay wat er rent v. !i hont a penalty. i i-(i-t;-:it AdtnittiIi atm 's I ;nal Account " Notice hi the County Court of the Slate of U'einm tor I ' nion 'nun l y. Ill the Matter of the L'slale of .binies M, Longshore, deceased. No! ice is; hereby given that the undersigned has filed his finol ac count as administrator of t he es- Prepare For Warm Weather A PERFECTION OIL STOVE will relieve the drudgery of Summer cooking. A size for any need. Furniture Exchange Kir and Jefferson Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL Oil TRADE Maradiiiio Cherries. .Medium Pottle 29c Carnation Milk, fi Small Tins 2.1e Hinso The Ideal Fine Washing Soap, Package oc ...ic lackaRe liorax Soap 12 Oz. Powdered I!orax, 10 Pars P. & (J. Naptlm ES VALUES THAT SAVE LA (JK.VXDK'S PIONEER LOWER mm i i iJttLorfHfmUti La Grande, Ore. Electric Iron Waver With Ebonized Handle, 59c With Ivory White Handle and White Cord, 98c CURLER, CL-ATIP ATTACHED Iron and tate ol John M. Longshore, ue- censed, and the t 'ounty Court of t'nioti County, Stale of Oregon, has j.s,.t Thursday, June the tliith, at 10 o'clock n. m. ut its court room ut the Court House In La 1 (1 ran 1 le. Union ( ounty, Oregon, us the time and plilee for hearing uny and all objections to the allowance of said final account, approval of (he same and the Bet t lenient ut said estate. Dated at La (ia:idc, Oiegon, Moy the lsih. 'J-U. JAKI-; UOSTfUMC, Ailiiiinistrator of the Kslat-- of James M. Longshore, oect-ased. .May -June .1-10-17 of 1 For Sale rrcmcuKKi) I'OMCK 11 TPIKS lleatlby, hig-lMiiied pupplc.-, -lattiou-. Ki immiualp:di.ic and in I loll blotMl line. Sired by .luttte- L. Muer's I't i,e- inning Ale X. I). Alficilbing None Heller. 1 1 1 1 Madison Ave. rhonc 10li-K si M Chips 2 Packages Soap ..2!)c PRICE FOOD STORE. MOTOR DELIVERY j eSEESeEEIEHSSSHinilBISBIBIEM