Thursday. June 25. 1!)2:.
NEWS of
Mrs. H. Martin, of Sneru
memo, California, was the hiHpiii
tton lor a very pretty brltlxe lui
eon Tuemluy when Mm. J. T. und
Hurley ItU'hanison entt rtuinod in
ber honor.
Mth. Murtln ha been visiting in
l-a Urundn for the pun' few weeUa
and will leuvu tjie first of next
. wf rk for I'nriland to visit her bro
ther J. I. Hamming before return
in;; to her home in 4'altiornhi.
( A very liHen-Hilng afternoon was
ppem yestei day at the home of
-Mrs. l.pshy Duncan whin the1
Home Missionary Society of the
Klrst Methodist Kpisconul Church
met for the kiKt meeting of the sea.
won. Reports of the yeura work
w're Riven and otlier buslneHs
1 ruriHitcted to close the yeurn work.
Uf ("leers were elected tor the new
year us follows; Mrs. l.ee Hanford,
-resilient; Mrs. Lesley I Juneau, vlee
)iresidi-nt: Mrs. '1'. K. l'ierHtiii. sec
retary and Mis. 8. i Hmith, itva
sn rer.
Mrs. CJ. ('. 'neadley had rharpe
of the lesson for the afternoon
whieh h Klvt-ii In an excellent
manner. At the elnsi of the after
noon delicious refresh HietttH were
served. Mrs. S. '. Hmith assisted
Mrs. Inmeun as hosiers.
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. Mrs. Herbert Hiiecklmrt out r
''tn tiled with a dinner lu.tt evening
fat her farm home, honorltiK MIks
Helen McDonald, whoa. marri-iKe
to William McNabb, ot Itt rkeU-y.
t'ulifomlu, will be an event of next
week. The table was beautifully
decorated with u dainty pink and
white color scheme and a delicious
dinner was served with covers laid
for nineteen.
Aftf-r dinner the. tvenlntr was
spent . socially and Paul Knit ut 7.
puiib several numbers in his usual
excellent manner. Miss Mel onutd
was presented wit h tin exquisite,
bouquet of flowers by the llush'HS.
Announcements
- Social announcements may
be printed in tills column free
of charge. Any announcements
pertaining to any functions such
as cooketl food sales, etc., will
be refused. Anumiiiccnieiits, to
be printed the same day, must
be In society editor's bands by
9:00 o'clock. News editor's
note.
All members of the I. O. O. 1
and Kehekiih lodges are Invited to
the arinunl I'nton county district
WALLING'S
CLOSING OUT
50 MORNING FR0CKS
For ?1.49
TRIMMED HATS
$2.93 to SS.50
FELT HATS
New styles to select
from.
Japanese
PARASOLS
35c to $1.95
WALLING'S
The New
French
Curl
When 70a wish tbs charm
ing effect of a soft, natural
curl, the new French paper
wave la the only answer.
Our shop ta admirably
equipped and trained to give
this new curl. You will be
more than pleased with the
results. Phone now for an
appointment.
GEIST MARIN ELLO
SHOP
Room 8, Bonuner Hide
"A Beauty Aid for
Krery Need."
! Phone Main 577
LOOKS FINE
. To liave your pictures en
lurgert ana bcuutlfully tlnt
cil by HliharJson, '"riie Art
; Mun."
i Developing
'. Printing
Copying
Enlarging
Tinting
'Framing
ALWAYS
At
Richardson's
Art & Gift. Shop
SOCIETY
association picnic Sunday, June 2S,
at kivcrsidc I'urk. A picnic lunch
will be served at noon, everyone
brtiiKltitf a husUet.
A special meeting of Chapter 1',
I K. t.)., bus been called lor to
i.iorrow ufternoun at 1 1 1 huimt of
Mif. K. S. Ib'uwntun.
T.he World Wide timid of thr
Baptist Ciiurch meet Saturday
afternoon vit the home of Mrs. I
S. J. s! r. i:iuf N Avenue. This will
be the regular monthly iiioo.iik of
the guild.
UreuUf.Mt Stewed rhubarb,
c diii-ii pufH, bran in tiffins, in ilk,
eoftVe.
Luncheon Vegetable soup, crou
tons, lettuce salad willi lemon juice
and oil, kim hum bread, K'ner
bread sandwiches, milk, tea. .
I (inner Hot veal loaf, en umed
potatoes, asjJur.iKus salad, straw
berries, .poiiKe cuke, I'urlu-r house
rolls, milk, coffee.
The v'i'K''luble soup Ik made with
a meat Mock and finely minced
veerablea (,iv served In the aoup,
making a more ''filling" dish ihun
a st ruined ijiip.
Childi-eii ti.ur years of age should
not he allowed to eat the rolls sug
gested in the dinner menu. Bread
or toaM should be provided for
I hem
Cingerhrenu sandwiches ure deli
cious with i-ed tea or lemonade and
are rat her "dil remit. "
;ingerhmit Sandwiches.
CMiiKerbreud, 1 cup finely chop
ped nut meats. cup stoned and
chopped dales. 2 tablespoons cream,
teaspoon salt.
Cut cobl gingerbread into slices
not mont than i Inch thick. Work
cheese with cream until moist. Add
salt and dates and' nuts and work
with a fork until ..smooth, adding
more cream If necessary. Spread
half the slices of gingerbread with
cheese mixture, cover with remain
ing gtngerlm :t( and cut into small
rquurcg or triangles.
AMERICA IN
BUILDING
BOOM NOW
(Continued from Vngo One.)
sion was that "The pessimist of
! today has small room. Indeed, for
comfort."
America Take- Lead.
'Kurope and the Orient no long
er furnish the world Its Ideas on
building const ruction, city plan
ning and community development,"
said the speaker. "Ainerlcu. which
until recently was a follower has
become :i leud,.;r .which .now dom
inates, hoth in methods oi'-flnanc-ing
and methods of executing huge
I development projects,
"We are not only developing our
j own types of buildings and im
provements, we are leading and
tt aching the rest of the world In
( the arts und sciences of building,
in community planning und civic
'development. The enterprise and
I vision of America's real estate
man. her architects and her build
ers has brought nbotit trans
' ft-r of leadership.
"We have entered a sweeping
cycle of rebuilding. Every city in
the nation today is confronted by
the fact that It must practically
rebuild Itself. They already are
doing It as rapidly ns the tools
und Implements of the builder per
mit." Of the $:t2,nfi0.fitin,ooo of wealth
in tin- I'nited Stales. $ I r(f..iMHi.
uiio.diii) or nearly one-huif Is rep
resented In land and Its hullt-up
; improvements, according to Mr.
;. Straus, and, although there may be
!no upparenl housing shortage, the
! demand of Americans for modern
homes, as well us business bulld
inps portends tile early reconstrite
i tlon of every hull (ling erected
I within the last 15 to 15 years,
j "There may be enough roofs to
jdny to cover every citizen of nir
tuition, and floor area In which to
, transact all the businef-M of the
country.' he said, '"but building on
a large scale will go on jiLst the
same.
I "In every American city there
fire thousands upon thousands of
; apartments, Individual homes and
'tenements which are obsolete. They
I were erected only 15, 2i, 25 years
ago. Today they are marked for
'demolition by the oncoming forces
, of progress."
Living Standard Cause.
Tlie busia for this progress "Is
the ever-advancing standard of liv
ing in the I'nited States." the bank
er said. "A majority of the peo
ple are living in far better homes
Wodav than th'-y were a score of
year niro. and t he next twenty
Si
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j Cherries
You ennnot afford
'l let the MnU
lluve tbcm this
Year,
We are going to
lip. In the market
l or UIjACKM unci
ItOYAI- AWS. We
t'nnuot quoto n
Price as yet but
It will pay you
To see it before
You
sell.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
I'tMine Mau in
Sister Mary
Says:
ytara will witness a stilt greater
Improvement.
No fair prediction eould b made
cohceruiuK the up-in-ihe-ulr devel
opment of the elites of the future,
Mr. Straiut continued.
"Wty yearn atfo, tin speaker
said, "no one dreamed of a build
in reach in g 3d stories Into the sky.
Another fin years may bring about
just us radical changes arid thfc
skyscraper of the closing decades
of the twentieth century may at
tain heights and dimension he.
yond the dream of uiiy man living
today. .
"This may be brought ubout by
the development of ine uirplatif.
Aerial navigation muy produce
as muily vhtntKes in the lives ul
men und In the cotistruct ion ot our
buildings und In the contour of
city sky-lims as have the discov
ery of steum and the development
of eiectrtclty."
SPRINKLING
RULING IS
ANNOUNCED
(Continued from Page On.)
I jnter, when thti stiihlnV dries, we
will bmii tUv. stubble, thu eftet t
lely ridding all rlrt( nietiaee in
(bat revl," .Mr. .Mtirthioii ald.
ltry weather, combined with tho
water shortage, is uddin to ITie
fire husturds not only in the city
bill In the forests us well, Vester
duy In I -a ti l u tide lliy maximum
reached was yi degrees above and
It appears that today may svt nn
veil higher murk.
WALLOWA. - Ore. (Special)
Very warm weuther has prevailed
here for the paM several days.
Conditions ut thiH lime are th
hest for .growing crops, which ure
doing wonderfully.
cum mission i ;hs n:i-rr
With Commissioner H. 1', J.un
dls absent and very few pressing
business affairs on hand the city
commission had u very short set
slon last evening.
A. T. Hill, president of the city,
presided with Charles 1'Iuyle, die
other member of tht commission,
present Regular routine mutters
were attended to first. . The city
manager's report was read und la
ter the city manager himself made
u special report on the work be
ing done ut Beaver Creek.
A dunce halt license was Issued
to L. it. Spencer und a petition
for a license by Toy Young was
reported upon unfavorably.
Tnkyo Suicides Increase It 00
In Year, Police Keiort Slums
TOKYO (AP). During the year
ended wit h M a rc h , t h ere w e re
1.2G3 suicides In Tokyo, iiiccordln
to records of the .Metropolitan
Police bureau. This was ;tuo
more than the previous 12 months.
Most of the suicides were because
of jealousy or disappointment in
love. It was sluted.
The pistol was the leust popu
lar ugency of self-destruction, two
men and two women killing them
selves by shooting. Poisoning was
tjn; means most, t freiinerjlly om
ployed, 221 men ami 27 1 women
killing themselves In that manner.
4ul . mM
Mi 'l&llu-
City Cooking Convenience, Anywhere
Instant cooking heat, as clean, intense
and easily regulated as gas; ample size
for cooking any meal the year around and
modern conveniences that lighten women's
work these are the things which make
Perfection Ranges of today so superior
to stoves of the past.
Modern Perfections end forever the house
wife's daily struggle with kindling, coal
and ashes. They bring all the conveniences
of city cooking into your home no matter
where you live.
Why worry along with a coal or wood
6tove when this quick, clean oil range is
obtainable? Dealers everywhere have
Perfections and are glad to demonstrate.
See your dealer today.
The Cleveland Metal Products Co.
Oakland BranchiSlh and HollH Strtm
PER
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THE LA
Strcft t,arSiotV Man ills kind In the History of Los An-
jgeiea. Investigation revealed that
LOti ANOK1.KS. ( A P A streefu sheriff's cur pursuing luiot ieggers
mi ) umii nnui n. r. vi nun-more : nun uceiileiiiully spllh d some re
in the left ear here Tuesday night, t voiver eai trldges on the car Hai ku,
Iteeeivtng huMpiiul Hiirgeous whu':in. Whttti-inore happened ulung
tivuted the sUght riesh wound suldjjiust us the wheels of u passtnK
It was the frnt whootlng affray of's'ret-t eiu- set them off.
fhp Pnnnrlinvt 7?nrhitc
Jasbtr
NATIONAL PARFv'
On your trip East or your va
cation tour see Jasper National
Park's 4,400 square miles of
scenic glories. Golf at Jasper
Park Lodge. very mite a picttumt
Scenic Booklet Free
LOW SUMMER FARES
A.B. rloltorp, City Pass, Agent
122 Third St., Portland, Ore.
Phone Broadway 5 J 00
CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS
Summer Kitchen Comfort
Is made possible with a'ryEKFJCCTION STOVE
with quick, good cooking results. Sec various models
here.
Furniture Exchange
Fir and Jefferson i' . i ,w I'hune 4T4-i
WE BUY, SEljL OR THADE ; VV .:
r is i
-4 H 5 i
Oil Cook Stoves and
Styles, sixes and prices to suit every need.
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'GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
I
ON
Ovens f
9
-or mbundant hot nvattr nvtihwt ai
tht Vfrftimn Krrtteru Wuttt Hcattr,
It Is easy for a bowugged gbl
I to slay In the water Instead of sit
' on the he:iel
Banker's Wife Advises j
La Grande People'
"I hud stomach trouble so had j
everything I ate Honied and form- ;
ed gas. Was miserable until I i
tried Ailleriku. This helped the
first day." Adlerlhu helps any i
case gas on the stomach 'unless
due to deep-Heated causes. The i
CJl li'K action will surprise you. t
Hecuuse Adleriku Ik h icii an ex- i
cidb nt Intestinal e vacua nt it in
vvoiitlerful for constipation -It of- j
tell works In one hem- and never
; gripes. Si I vert horn -Wright. Adv.
Hall's CatarrEij
Medicine i
both loc.l and Internal, and has been
succcaful In the treatment of Catarrh
for over fotty years. Sold by all drutiguta. j
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohl ,
PREPARE
yourself atralnst such mlSf
fortunes as sickness, neel
deiils and loss of work or
business reverses by lay
ing awuy' a little each
month to nr e t ' such
emeiKencies.
UNITED STATES
'If
Minerya
Says
You enn get more miles to
the trallon In Arch-Aid Mho a
than uny other make.
They ride easier than bal
loon tires and lire you less,
whan you walk. They ore
guaranteed OKiilnst punc
tures ami are , non-skid.
. The urchea In these shoes
net as shock absorbers; your
radiator will always stay
cool even In , hot .' weathor;,
tbo combination heel fits so
sn ir- that 'yvu - stive $ in
We Rita ran tee no carbon
will collect on your spark
pliiK und they will spark is
often as you catch a fellow.
You will not. require any
instruction book to operate
u pair of Arch-A Id Hhots.
And very little da maw in
collisions el ' Intersections.
He Kame do nnyt IiIiik just
once. Arch-A Ul Hhoc will
help you,
THE B00TEUY
INC.
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SUNNY
Get Yourself Braced For The Shock
We have another real sale for the Housewife. Don't
pass up this sale on Galvanized Ware and other useful
articles to make your "IJlue Monday" look sunny.
Saterda
GALVANIZED PAILS
8-Quai t 27c
10-Quart 2Sc
12-Quart 3:1c
14-Quai t 31c
Brass Wash Boards 69c
X
Saturday, June 27, Only
i
Uregon
I
Exceptionally Smart
; Wash
Frocks
For Summer
By NELLY DON
Not the k'iLst appealing feature in
the surprisingly modest cost.
Simplicity of style - beauty and
service of fabric - unique trims -give
da.sh and individuality which
captute . tho interest of. women
who seek tone smartness at mod
erate Cost.
Lovely hij;h shades that'
are fast colors.
- Fashioned to stand a
season of hard wear and
' frequent tubbings.
ThoroUKhly designed
to insure ease in ironing.
?:i.no to spio.no
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
AND MILLINERY
HAVE YOU A HOME FURNISHING PROBLEM?
Bring. It TT?C! Better Homes
To Our ViXVJLV O Eipert
If Yon Want
Bread Cakes Pies - Cookies
Ilo Sure It Is Made by Gwl Ultra' Elect rlo Bakery Eastern
Ort'Kan'a Ix aillne Bread sod PaMry Bakers
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
Home ot the Gulden Crnst
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LOOK OVER OUR WANT
MONDAY!
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GALVANIZED TUBS
No. 0 69c X
No. 1 83c A
No. 2 c A
No. 3 $1.0!)
Zinc Wash Boards 59c
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