Thursday, July 2, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Three
NEWS of
Mr. and Mrs. J. prii Cv.(rn
t'U their tw.-nil. ih wedding unni
VHrnary at their homo at l"oS V
Avenue recently. Th rooms win
(Icrorati'd with vurioua summer
tiowTM. a pink ami white rolur
mhim being usotl. During tin -v-niriK
u niuHlcul proKrum wus giv
en. Aim. O'NtuI ntnl .lrn. Lawny
Mlly presontnl Mr. and Mm. 1'urk
with many l.-ninlitH triltH or chlnu
wan-. A .l.-liriuiiH iray lunch, on !
wns 8trvttl,
Those prt'Hrnl ivitc: Mr. and
Mrs. I. J. Wily. Mr. and Mrs.
Woody Uay and haly. Mr. and Mih.
l.vinuii Huff and huliy, Mr. anil
Mrs. Law-m-y Wily, Mr. und Mrs.
Horner Love and huhy. Mr. und
Mrs. W. T. I'aMeii. Mr. and Mrs.
I'hurh-H O'Neill and chlhlren, .Mr.
und Mrs. Arthur HulT, Alius Ivy
Haling, Mr. and Mr. Kd Shnlti:,
Mr. mid Mrs. I 'ink and hour. K li
ft no ami Mt'rwln.
At. the regular meeting of thn
American Legion Auxiliary Inst ev
ening a eight oYloek ui Monan
Hall a rail was Issued tor old pho-
nojrranh records and nlaviiiK raids i
to In- Ri'iit to ihe veterans hospital
No. 77 at Portland Oregon. Any
one having records ihey are' tired
Of or old pluying cards are asked
to leave them with Mm. Hurley 1U
ohnrdson and they will he sent to
Jte hospital.
Iteporls were given ly Mrs.
I'liester Thompson and Mrs. Otis
1'ulnnT, who represented the local
Auxiliary at the American f,eginn
Htatc convention lata week at
I'rlnovlllev
A delightful afternoon' was spent
liy the I'arkdale club yesterday at
the home of Mrs. K. Kdlcr, In May
I'urk, with Mrs. M. K. Carrol and
Mrs. W. C. I'reiberg as assistant
It ost esses. The home was made,
b'-autiful with flowers and after a
short business meeting an interest
ing program was given, consisting
of a reading by Mrs. K. Hal ley, a
piano sool by Mrs. W. Cass and a
piano solo by Miss Genevieve Ad
ler.
Delicious refreshments were ser
ved after the program.
The Junior Department of the
Christ ian Church Sunday school,
with the superintendent and teach
er, hod a delightful picnic yester
day. The class met at the church
ot nine a. ni. and w
re taken in cars
society as hostesses. There was a
good time at games ar.d visiting,
picnic dinner was served, aft
whlrh they returned to La Grande.
WALLING'S
JULY
CLEARANCE SALE
Of Hats, Dresses, Girdi
leres, Hrassieres, Coi
sets, Hose, Jewelry in
fact everythinj? in the
store to he sold.
WALLING'S
The New
French
Curl
When you wish the charm
tug effect of a soft, natural
curl, the new French paper
ware Is the oulj answer.
Our shop la admirably
equipped and trained toglie
tills new curl. Yon will be
more than please with the
results. Phone now for an
appointment.
GEIST MARINELLO
SHOP
Boom i, Sommfl, Bldf.
"A Beauty Aid for
Brery Need."
Phone Main 57T
LOOKS FINE
To have your pictures en
larfTfd and beautifully tint
ed by P.lehanlaon, "The Art
Man."
Developing
Printing;
Copying
Enlarging
Tinting
Framing
ALWAYS
At
Richardson's
Art & Gift Shop
SOCIETY
arriving here about a:3o o'clock.
Honoring her amull son, John
Curt la fourth Idithday anniver
sary. Mm. I. L, Itaisltm entertain
ed yHterduy at the Country club.
Twelve little children w,. present
and most of t In ufteriioun was
spent pluying In the water at Urn
clutt swimming lank. Later in the
afternoon a delirious punic lunch
eon WUH served under Hie trees.
The children present were: Stella
loan Ingle, ivter Cohtirn. Jack
Murphy. Hruce I'rutt, Miirc iia
(iardner. Kiederhk Hingaman.
I'liyllis Westen haver. Marion Nel
son, Howard lion. Margaret Ux
on. I'.uth Jean Zurhrleli and Utnh
Juan and John kalsum.
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The regular July meeting of the
Missionary Society of the Christi
an church wus held yesterday at
the church, with the officers of tin
society a shostessts. There was a
large oficudaiiee and alter a short
hiisint ss "Session, M rs. 1 .ela Vo.-I
hail charge of the lesson. The sub
j,H fm'
"KooUn."
tile afternoon was
Itefreshtliellts Were Served before
adjournment.
Sister Mary
Says:
Hrenkfast Chilled cantaloup)
poached eggs and spinach on tonM.
milk, coffee.
Luncheon Jellied vegetable sal-
ud, cream cheese sandwiches,
steamed cherry pudding, milk. lea.
flintier Urol led halibut steaks.
h-nion butter, baked potatoes, but
lered Hew beets, sliced lomaloes.
orange ice, sponge cake, rye bread,
milk, coffee.
With the exception of the melon
and the luncheon dessert there are
no dishes suggested In the menus
that cannot be served to children
as young as four years. The to
matoes .should ' be perfectly rlpt
pared, seeds removed and flneiv
cut. The beets should be minced.
A small dish of the Ice, eaten slow
ly will be greatly relished by o
small person.
Steamed Cherry I'uritiiug.
One egg, 2-3 cup sugar i cup
molasses, cup white flour, 11
ruPs grunam Hour, 4 tablespoons
nuuer, a tup not water, l teaspoon
I soda, . 2 cups stoned cherries. 1-8
1 teaspoon salt, J teaspoon cinna-
,non-
Cream butter and beat In sugar
atl(j nioiasses. Mix flours and add
to first mixture. Add salt and
'cinnamon. Add egg well beaten.
I Stir in cherries and add hot water
, wit h soda dissolved in it. LSeat
well and turn into a buttered mold.
' Steam two hours and serve with
sugar and crenm. lemon sauce or
I hard sauce.
I Itritlsh Kinx)urne Flux (Growing
1 LONDON (AC) To encourage
the growing of flax seed and fiax
iii me l niieu Kingdom on u com
mercial scale, a committee appoint
ed by the Board of Trade has un-
, anlmously recommended that
,2rt0.(ia0 be made available. The
development of new strains . of
, pedigree seed n necessary, and for
jthat purpose the flax factories at
' Uunford and Lopen should be ac
'quired and controlled by the min
' istry of agrlcult ure.
A DOLLAR
In tlie Hank is worth
TWO Dollars in your
hands or less in your
pockets.
Try saving one each
week.
UNITED STATES
Miner
va
Says-
We will pay one-hnlf the
price of your children's and
misses fiiippers nnd Oxfords
If you buy them from us.
We mean by this that we
are charging you only h ilf
the original selling price.
Can you ask nnyihing more
of us. 1 cull this meeting
you half way. Now. Ma,
brinf in the kids and let's
fit 'em out.
Infants' Slippers ot 7.V
Child's fi to 8 at St.l.V and
H to - Ht SU.7.V
White Canvas, one-strap,
leather soles, fcj to 11 ut
SI. 00, and 111 to 2. ftf.l.V
Just half the origins! prlc1.
These prices are cheaper
than before the war- and
there will be war when the
next man wants to chnrg
you twice these pries.
THE B00TERY
INC.
GAT 11AYIU;N. Mgr.
t.Ofnl Uuj, Come Agnlu.
Youthful and
Snappy
Tins
ensemble outfit, worn by
1 jMarion Davies, Is of pearl gray
flat crepe trimmed at the bottom of
the coat and the dresa with plcot
edged petals made of the silk. wThe
lines are straight and youthful, and
the only ornamentation allowed Is at.
the hemline.
Speedy Planes Will HrliiR
Ilninhny Close to fionrinn
LONDON' (AP) All steel air
planes now under construction
here will make the trip from Eng
land to India, roughly SitOO miles
as the crow would fly, if he were
able to accomplish It, In three flays
and some odd hours, accordtne to
I recent announcement of the air
! ministry under whose supervision
the machines are being built.
The specifications provide that
tli o planes be equipped with three
motoi s developing 2ntii) horsepow-
and it Is hoped they will be
able to accomplish 100 mites an
hour and possibly even a greater
speed. A crew of four or five will
operate each machine, which will
carry 20 to 25 passengers. It Is
proposed that these giants of the
air travel ay nnd night, there be
ing sleeping; accommodations, and
hot meals by means of an electric
cooker.
I'lilllpplues Have M'i Lnbor
I 'it hum UO. lOil .Members
MANILA (AP There are reg
istered in the Bureau of Labor 145
labor unions in the Philippine Is
lands with a membership of 89,402,
Including 87,402 men and 2000 wo
men. Tltean figures do not. include;
mnt Hill benefit societies, of which
there nre m7 with a membership
of 73.437.
Prettiest
- ft A
fiS' - I'm.
"'as 1
? 7
' The 900 men and women who Just
. got diplomat at Syracuse University
voted that Miss Harriet Ulssell, hon
or student In the col lego of home
' ceonomtrs, was the moot beautiful
girl Jt the class. Thejr also voted
that prohibition Is all wronr.'iat
puttlnt( parties are all righ and
j that beer la the best drink In the
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Fit I DAY, .11 TV .1
Mountain Standard Time Stations'
KKWA, Ogden. I tah, lil), H-ll
p. lit.. KKWA Hudio hoys dance
archest ru.
KOA, Denver, t'olo. (3.4), S p. in.,
patrlolic studio program, "Abra
ham Lincoln," KOA orchestra.
Pacific Ntandant Time Stations .
K I'M, I .oh A ngeles. t 'tt If f . ( 4 ii 7 ) ,
5:0-0 p. in., Kxaminer's matinee
musicale; u. .Mcltaniets' nightly
dolKiis; G:4!, radiotorlnl talk:
7-S, Kxamlner, Hill Hecinanit and
his banjo. Carl Kloetkel. whist
ler, and others: s-n. A'ulkui iv
sldence pipe orKan Mtudio, I'an
McKarland, organisl; ti-ia, poela
md music of the m grot ; la-ii,
vocal progrn in ari a nged . J oh n
Kmallman, baritone.
K KOA, Seattle. Wash. (44..).
ti-ti:4.ri p. in., Olympic hotel con
cert o reheat ra; tl: I f-S: 1 5, Sher
mun. Clay and company pro-
Ki a in ; s:Sti- hi, Times sttnllit
program: Hi :iif-1 1 , Olyiptc ho
tel dance music. j
K KW H, Hollywood, ( ilif. 2 r2 ),
li-7, p. in., children's hour, Hig
Hrother of KKWB; 7;4f, talk on
fishing und rishing streams, Jack
Hoaz; 8-!t. mogram, l'iazier'a
Mountain Park and Kish erics, '
Salvino Halano string trio, Kntn
res St. George, jaz.manla girl;
Charles Keauetuimp. tenor; Mel
ba Melslng, soprano; !t-iu, War-j
ner Pros., syneopators; Sol
Hoopll's original Hawaiian trio;
10-11, Wiirner Hrus. frolic, ili
reeiion Charlie Wellman. 1
KGO, Oakland. Calif. (:uil.2). li-7
p. m., lien Black's orchestra.
KG W, Portland, Ore. (4iti.fi), f.-
fclia p. m., children's proginn:
7::ia-8, baseball scores; !i-H::Ht,
Sherman, Clay and company stu
dio concert; iu:3tt-i:'. Hoot
Owls.
KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (405.2).
5::lo-t p. m.. Leighton's Arcatle
cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cron-
shuw, leader: Art Hick
man's Blltmore hotid concert or
chestra. Kdward Kit pa trick, dl-
rector; fi:3u-7:30, little stories
American history. Prof. Walter nllUM,VO investigation, has pricked
Sylvester Hertzog. I ncle John , hllhUUt of nn(1 nnH KtV(.n
and the Radio kiddles; 8-H.'gH consent to the abandonment of
feature program arranged nnl 'the railroad
presented by J. Howard John-j Th(1 ,.;,; ljUnunon lnim (Ma.
son, Itadio lmpressarlo; 1. '.,ov,.y of Th0mns Cruse, alone Is
Art Hickman's Blltmore hotel miit Q lu(V, pro,,(.tMl ,,a(IOo,nott
dance orchestra, Karl Burlnelt W()rth of KoU (YnH, H0(, th(, )l(n
1,,al,'r' lo a London syndicate for $1,600.-
KNX, Hollywooa, Calif. (3:16.9 ), j on A when the vein had Just been
5:30-6:15 p. m., Wurlitzer pipe ' scratched. The new operators hon
organ studio; Sid Zlff's sports eycombed the surface of the hill
talk; 6:15. travel talk, W. V. Al-jand, so the story goes, made mil
der: 6:30-7:30. program, Bever- lionalres In Boston. Helena and
- lyrldge company; 7:30, musical New York, as well us In Knglnmi.
gems half hour. liastern Outfit- Many other mines paralelled its
ting company; S-.t, West Coast development und, from one of
theaters; -H, Order of the Op-'these, the Penobscot, Nate Vestal
tomistic Donut. itavis Perfection brought down lo Helena what was
Bread company; 10-11, June then tin: largest bar of gold in the
Pursi'll singing popular songs, j world, valued at $MU00.
Hon Wilson, pianist; 11-12, Abe, What Is said to have been one
Lyman's Cocoanut Grove dance of the first concentrators ever coh
orchestra. from Ambassador ho- structed on a rpineiureial ncale was
tel. jbullt below the Drum Lummon to
KPO, Pan Francisco Calif. (428.3), 'work the tailliiKn of the famous
6:15-7 p. in., Loew's Warfleld mine. The ruins or the giant plant
theater: 7-7:30. Palace hotel still mark the road lo the city.
concert orchestra; S-lo, patriotic
progrum. I . s. Army uunu: it'
ll, Palace hotel dance orchestra.
New Knee Track nt Ciiu hmiiH
To Kn Willi ftH-Dny .Meeting
j Watson streets. A program has
riNCINN'ATI (AP Purses ap- been urrauged which will include
gregating $iio7.000 ure attracting j greet ings from the representatives
owners of race horses from ullr the Congregational conference
parts of the country to the fiJi-dny j
meeting of the Inhibitors' and
Breeders' association, which wilt
bo run off on the newly erected
Coney island track, beginning j
July.
It Is the Intention of the nssocla- j
Hon to bring together In a grand
day of competition Ihe winners of
the Kentucky. Jjitonlu and Chicago
derbies in Hie Cincinnati lerby,
the feature day of the season. Thisi
race will be run July 25 ami car- j
rles with It an added purse f $25,-
not). t
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H. & S. ELECTRIC
Sommer Hotel I!ld(j. Phone 393-W.
Keep
Cool
July
4th.
Our Drinks Will
Help You
COCA COLA
HIRE'S ROOT BEER
SODA WATER
WONDERLAND
BREW
Order a Case Todst) !
Coco Cola
(Jreen
iSOIJi Admits Ave.
AT
rr-f
1 own Unce lyotea is oia
Camp To Join Ghost Cities
HKLKNA. Mont. (AP) Mary
svlllo. Mont., to be wiped off the
railroad map within a few weeks
as. It haa been erased from record
in Its other activities, once was ihe
goal of a race between two great
railway systems und In the thirty
odd years of Its life was (he source
of inetuls valued ut not less than
: $ loa.tMiti.niiu. The town, hidden
.tally, produced u baseball team
with a record of defeating all Pacl
Ifie Cc ist league clubs of lis diiy
und of sending Severn I players to
,the major leUKites. A uuurter ot a
century ago Marysvllle had U pop
. ulat Ion of 7.riiit.
Petition of the Northern Pacific
railway' to remove its trarks from
Helen; to Marysvllle relegated tol
jthe backwoods what is lefl of the!
oue-ilme famous town and again it'
is to become a stage conch town.
. t (i '4) nines from a railroad. Years
ago the Great Northern, which lost
the race for a terminus within the
city, and ended its line Just outside
the boundary, abandoned Marys
vllle ami gradually, as the mines
, worked out, the surviving line li
mited lis service until, during Ihe
past year, a' train operated onlv
when there was mi accumukilion ot
freight for its haul.
Truly a ghost city, wtlh a hand
ful ofshaeks ami tumbled found;!
lions left of lis once bustling blisi
nes.'i district, .scattered, weather
beaten houses outlining Ha residen
ce section, possibly Km or tilt famili
es claiming it as home, Marysvllle
indicates its jKist glory only to the
imaginative. ' ,
The famous Dru.n I .ummon
mine, ehief source of its wealth, is
still being worked sufficiently, it isl
said, lo pay wu;es lo a handful or
men; some other of the older min
es are operated on the same scale
ami there are numerous prospects!
whose owners optimistically fore-
ist i reviewed activity in the obi
camp. N evert heled, the Montana
riiilrniiil etiiniiifKslitii. nf1ir u n t-x.
Ml H II TO UK KTAHTIll)
BKA V 10KTON, Ore. The cere
mony of breaking of ground for
the new Bethel . Congregational
church v.lll be observed at the site
of the new church at Sixlh and
of Oregon.
1 r, Harrison, superintendent,
will deliver the main address and
He :. S, Polling''!", state mission-
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine
it rid your system oi Catarrh or Deaf
ness caused by Catarrh.
SoU by Jrugghti far ever 40 ytart
F.J. CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo. Ohltl
"Check Seal" Retail Dealers
We Sell
GENERAL ELECTRIC FANS
BolilinjJ Co.
& Hough
Main 401
i 1 A 11
Gets $50,000
ft took a Juty just one hour nnd
nfteen minutes to decide that Mrs.
Blanche (lei ler, divorced wlfo of a
Toledo auto dealer, wus entitled to
ffio.OUO from his -second wife for
alienation of his affections. Sho mar
rlea Utnpr ,ln ,J05 the divorce
wus granted In p)23, two yea'rs after
Gel ler met the woman who lair bo
camo wlfo No, 2.
ary, also will speak.
Bids for the construction are now
being advertised for and actual
work on t he church will start
shortly.
BACK
EAST
Travel tlirough the marvelous Ct
imiJiiin Pucifit Kockirs when you go
Ku!l-tiir tttiint uth day mU way.
Kineii equipment, accomodation!
a utl mvicc liberal stupovr
oplionul Great Lukes iteamship
Canadian Pacific
Railway
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We Have Prepared Delicious Cold Meals
Chicken Loaf
Veal Loaf
Head Cheese
Fresh Tomatoes
Head Ijettiice
Watermelons
Cantaloupes
Meats
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SUMMER HATS
AT ,
lz Price
See Them in Our Window
PUTMAN'S
Ready - To - Wear and Millinery
lHtOWMNG VICTIM KM M)
NOKTH HKNK, Ore. Tie body
of Nestor Jarif, 24, of Charleston,
who disappeared from a boat on
South nIoukIi on a mud flat near
where his dog appeared and where
the boat was found shortly after
the disappearance. The high tide
had wa.shed l be body up on the
flat, where It became exposed at
low tide.
The dtseovery was mawe i,y Au
gust Bayer, a neighbor. Bayer au
ehored the boil v l em pora rll v and
Camp
Itegulnily 7.'m eab. Ilnmly foJdlng style
4'unip SIhiN ullli sirong win relnforcttl
wimhI frames und w bite rauvai ton. WUUe
tUvy lust - - -
CARRS
Saturday, July 4th beinu a legal holiday, we will
be closed nil day, but will remain open until 8::!()
P. M. Friday the 3rd, that our customers may have
an opportunity to do their shopping.
Pimento Stuffed Olives, 3'j ounce bottle.. .....13i
Pimento Stuffed Olives, 6 ounce bottle '. ....28c
Pimento Stuffed Olives, 11 'i ounce bottle... 4flc
Queen Olives, 4'j ounce bottle .. 15c
Queen Olives, 1 1 t ounce bottle..jl .... ,..32c
Yacht Club Salad Dressing, 3'j ounce bottle 15c
Yacht Club Sitlad Dressing, 10 ounce bottle 31c
Fountain Brand Chinook Salmon, No. Vi tin 14i
Fountain Brand Chinook Salmon, No. 1 tin..............2:!c
A. & L. Kcd Sockcyc Salmon, No. 1 tin.:.u...:. 32c
Caltuna, No, 1 flat can 1 .23c
Sunbritc Cleanser, per can
Cold Dust Cleanser, per can
Old Dutch Cleanser, per can...
BSS
Royal Bakjiii Powder,' 12 ounce can 4:!c
FRESH FRUITS, BERRIES, FRESH VEGETABLE
UIOTTKU
FOODS
LOWER
2 ! J J
Grande Ronde Meat Co.
A Few Suggestions From Our Grocery
Canada Dry Ginger Ale
Virginia Dare Ginger Ale
Old Scotch Brew
Grape Juice
notified the coroner's office.' Jir.
Hurtle, acting coroner, decided no
Inquest was necessary, as all cir
cumstanced pointed to an accidental
drowning.
No further trace of Albert Frame
his l ti-year-old half brother : who
accompanied him. has yet been
found. T of nor row being the ninth
day, It is expected that Frame'rt
body will float.
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The only relief from the waath-
Is pretending you like it.
Stools
49c
.r)C
7c
CLEANER STORES
PRICES
Groceries
for Your 4th
Boiled Ham
Minced Ham
Bologna
Department.
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