La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 06, 1925, Image 3

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    . Monday, July 6,. 1025.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PapoiTlu-oe
GRASS CUTTER
INJURED MAN
N'OUTH roWOKK (Kpeelul).
V.. J. Heneertjox In Hurt'ring uiie
an inconvpntt-ncf because of hi.i
ritlii hand being- Injured. I e
hud liin had iteverely cut in u
gr-an.s citl'i' some time utro. One
finift-r hail to he amputated.
.Mih. 1.. 11. l:u;,seH anil KOii.
Keit h, of l'urt land, hut to -mei-ly
of this place, an; vl.sltlug f'-hndn
here this Week. -
Mrs, Will J'oarson und Mr
Vnlter Medrath vi.Hlied t'riendfi hi
l,n (irande Tuesday.
i 'la rriice Wieks nd RlMer. Mr-d
'tirnt s, mail' u Itnsines nip to
J,a (Irande Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearson
motored to Maker Tuesday in th -ir
new KHHt-x t'lir, which I hey re- '
t -. ill ly purehunei from K. U Led-1
heller tr I.a (irande.
Mr. and Mrs. Kmil .Vard.sliom.
of ralliornia, arrived recently an i
ore visit Iiik (t t he lionif- (if M r.
and M rs. l-'i'id (inrdner.
A hall game last Sunday bo-twii-n
Nort h Powder und Wolf
I'rtil; resulted in a victory for
Wolf ('reek. The score was 8 to
llalpli Hutchinson of tin- l'nr-nli-om
store, went to Seal lie Tues
day lo visit a short time t here
villi his parents.
i Mis CltioM or Raker wan look
ing nfi it business in teres). s in
North Powder I his week.
van v nicks, trio local eieem
nan, and his family have been
transferred to KlRin.
Mis. 1 .11 lie Law. a Monnioitl h
fjiaduule of 1 !:.'. lias ret .n ned tt
lit'i- home near Norl )i 1'owdcr,
Miss MtTthu (iraham of Han,
Francisco, 1 visiting with her sis
ter. Mis. dale tiihhons.
Mr. and M is. George Fam-nx
of this city, have movt d to .Halms,
HOSPITAL HIT ItY HOLT
T'KNIH.iyiON. Ore. Hamate of
Approximately $1500 was oausod
during an electrical storm nt the
si alt' hospital, west of Pendleton,
when several transformers were
hirned out as a result of a hoit
of lightning. The heaviest loss
wuh suffered hy the Pacific Pow
er & Light company. Some dam
age was also done to the hospital
transformer house hy a fire that
burned after the lightning struei;.
Tcmpora ry aiuall transformers
were installed today for use un
til larger ones ran he obtained !
from Portland. 1
WALLING'S
JULY
CLEARANCE SALE
Or Huts, Dresses, Gird;
lores. Brassieres, Cfli -sets,
Hose, Jewelry in
faet everything in the
store to be sold.
WALLING'S
The New
French
Curl
When you wish the charm
ing rf(Mt or a soft, natural
curl, the new French paper
wave Is the only answer.
Our shop la admirably
pqulppod and trained toglT
tbLs new curl. Yon will be
more than pleatieU with the
results. Phone now for an
a p point men t.
GEIST MARIN ELLO
SHOP
Boom A, Sommer Bldf.
"A Beauty Aid for
Erery Need.
Phone Main 57T
LOOKS FINE
To hove your pictures en
larged and beautifully tint
ed by Itlchardson. ' The Art
Man."
Developing
Printing
Copying
Enlarging
Tinting
Framing
ALWAYS
At
Richardson's
Art & Gift Shop
Radio
TI KSIiAY. .H'LV T.
Paclhc Siantlanl Time Sialion-.
K K I. I .os Angvle. i'allf. 4 ti 7 .
S:30.n f, rn.. Kxuminer's mat
inee miiMleule; ti, Mcl JantelK'
nightly doings: 0:45. raditorlal
talk; 7-8, program. Hills Pros.,
with itilib Hros. dinner dunce
orchestra, Starr Husseii. the nine
streak of Padio; s-y, Kxamtm-r:
Huho Hunilln'H Personality Kids;
-Ht. varleiy pn-Ktatn hy Kl'l
huremtuipM; hi- , I'aekartl Hal
la ti hour willi Ashley Hisiers.
Kthyl Talmatl-c. pud Jamison
and others.
KI'OA. Seallle. W'usU, (4(14.3), fi
Cr.41 p. m., Olympie hotel concert
. orchestra; ti :4fi-X; I &. Hhotli-a l '
partmeni store program: S:S
lo. Times Mitdto prnK'am.
K'l' WII. Htl wood. Calif. (2.12).
v ;-7 p. in., eliililren's hour. Hik
P.rotherof KKWIt; 7-8, protfmm,
Weslerns' Super-service Ki-atfe;
h-tt, proMrain, I'nioii (ill rompany
of 'nlil oi'iiia. I nitio nil dance
orchcMrn. Charles Iteaitehamp;
'J-u, KI-'W'H novelty proKram of
musical oddities; n-tl. Warner
Pros., frolic, direction Charlie
Weiiman.
KtJO, Oakland, Calif. Cltil.2), 4
fi : .10 p. in., concert orchest ra.
Hold St. l-'ranciw; ti-7, Sherinaii,
Clay jb company; S. KC.ri Little
Synipliuny tirehesira ; Art hur S.
(iarheti, musical interprciative
wriier; Virginia Tre.idweii. con
tralto; lu-l j,. in., Henry Hal-sii-atl's
orchi-Mlra.
KCW. Portland. H'.t.U).
p. in., concert. W'oolach ami
Powell; la-l, Herman Kculn'.
Multuomnh hotel dance oreiics
ira. KHJ, Los Anpeles, Culir. 4nr..2
5::M-i! p. in., I.etK lit oil's A rcade
ra feteria orche-stra, .lack Ton
shaw. leatler; (!-ii:Kn. Art Hlek
tuan's lliltiuorl' hotel concert or-elit-slra.
Kilward Kit.palriek. tii
reetor; 0 ::0-7 : SO, little stories
American history, prof. Walter
Sylvester I lerizog. weekly vLsit
of ojH'i-n Tituuia and Sandman
trom l-'airyland. Louis l Klein
auto-harp and harmonica, Chas.
Leslie Hill, readings, l.'ncie John;
K-l . program. Walker's I-'ifth
Street Store arranged by J. How
ard Johnson; lu-11. Art Hick
man's Biltmore liotel dance or
chestra, Karl llui'tiietl, leader.
KNX
Moll y wood, Ca lit'. ( ;i H (1 . !) ) ,
5; Ho-il: 1 5 p. m., Wurlttzer pipe ;
oran studio, Sid Ziff's sports
talk; :15. travel lulk, W. F. Al
der; t!:::o-7::to, dinn'r liour mu
sic; 7::io, style talk. MyeP Siegel,
Jr.; S-ln, KNX, feature program;
10-12, movie night at the Am
hassaUor, Abe Lyman's Cocoanut
tlrove dance orchestra.
KPO. San Prancisco. Calif. 42S.S)
i 1-2 p. 111.. Htldy Seiger's Kutr-
inont hotel orchestra; 2::to-3:HO,
matinee program; 3:30-4:3", pal
' ace hot el con cert orchest ra ;
4 : 30-5:30, Itudy Selger's Fair
mont hotel orchestra; 5;30-ti:15,
children's hour stories; ti: 1 5,
baseball; li:3-fi:4(i. Ye Townc
('ryer, Amusemeni Information
service; ii:40-7, States Hestau
I'unt orchestra; I.t;ii,lr'. P'v
Selger's Fairmont hotel orches
tra; iS-!. program. Jack Thomas,
director; 'j-:i:1.1. golf instruc
tions, Harold Sampson; ii:l&-l,
Tiieodote J. Irwin, organist; 10
1 L Johnny Uuioti's Cahirians.
Sister Mary
Says:
lirealtfast ((range Jnioe, cereal,
thin cream, soft cooked egK. crisp
toast, milk, eot'iee.
Luncheon Cream of tomato
soup, croutons, cottage cheese sal
ad, graham bread, gooseberry
tapioca, milk, lea.
Dinner Broiled perch, cucum
ber mi uce, hmtcred steamed rice,
jellied beet salad, red raspberry
shortcake, rye bread, milk, coffee.
Children under ftix years of age
will not eat Hie cucumber sauce
served with the fish.
Most men will not want both ce
real and on eKg for breakfast hut
growing children will need both.
Cottage ioese Salad.
fine-half cup dry cottage cheese.
2 lahh'Hpooiis heavy cream. J cup
finely shredded ht t uce, 4 table
spoons French dressing, 4 table
spoons bar-le-duc currants.
Combine cheese, cream and let
tuce. Mix well and form into small
balls. Arrange (n a bed of let
tuce, pour French dressing over
the cheese nnd lettuce and pour
the. conserve over the cheese.
Children under six years of nge
luce with French tidessing.
Chicago woman hit a cop, bit
ours ore not good to eat.
Violins are dangerous. I )alla.s,
Te.. man won a wit wiih on--.
I a c H - - r ' ; 0 s i j
Relief for tired feet.
It's simply a matter of
supporting- your foot an na
ture intended.
The moment yo i put them
on your feet, that restful
ease of an Arch-Aid will be
felt. At once 'alloum s on
the ball of your foot lll
gradual! y disappear an 1
comfort wilt replate pain. .
THE BOOTEUY
INC.
fiAT 1IAVKKV, M(.T.
They Still liny Tlwm
As "Fighting Bob" Passed Qn
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Sennioc Ttohert L I.a FiiUcHe's hody is tnUrn fnmi Wnshintr
lon l.i tie In Mate in hi hoine city. Madi-nn. VK 'litis pictuif
was tnUcn nt the capital as the t-nMtcl was Ikii' ptit on the
Irnln. . ' ' ,
Urges Patronage of
Neighborhood Stores
ClUCAGO AP) lielieving (hat
national prosperity depends upon
local prosperity and that every
town's progress reals on the de
velopment of Its civic nd commer
cial Interests, the Local Loyalty
League of America, wit h liend
ijuarler.s here, has inaugurated a
movement 10 stimulate a heariv
tradc-at-home community spirit
hroughout the country.
Twenty nationally known manu
Us mm - cpocr m es, moths
jUJ 0,,U0ST0RES- BEDBUGS, FLEAS
gim'iml THETANCLEFOOTCO- GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
AHEAD OF THE REST" BY FAR THE BEST.
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VvY raiK-tni
H. & S. ELECTRIC
Sommer Hotel BIdg. Phone 39.'-V.
Don't
For
get
WE CARRY REPAIRS FOR
John Deere, Dcerinjr and McCormick
t
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facturers, constituting some of the
largest newspaper advertisers, have
pledged their cooperation.
Material for 1 ho program in
cludes newspaper editorials am)
newspaper advertising, n motion j
picture production entitled "My 1
Home Town," featuring n popular
juvenile movie star. essay con- I
tests, billboard posters and radio- 1
caMing.
"A community Is only ns good '
as its citizens make It, and busl.
nest is the cornerstone on which 1
the community structure stands,"
said a statement? "llusiness de
pression, brought about hy buying'
"Check Seal" Retail Dealers
We Sell
GENERAL ELECTRIC FANS
j'orkcrs on Cathedral
T?;L La Io i.nnL.l Pkiivak
I IIIIV III AJill IIVCIl X 1 41 1 VI I
- ' if
NKW YtltK (AP. The Lord'sl
; i'rnyer u as recited' In half u dox- I
;h Ioukuch when marly loo nm-
tons, stonecutters ami laborei InjfV
'work clothes jo I ntnl with poniruo- !
'tors ind clergy In u prayer wrv-j t
Ice at the Cuthedrat of St. John
(tie IMvitie. before taylnir the first
tt one for Interior walla of Hie
jtae recently.
The service was requested hy.
t he men themseive, nccordlntr to
Iti.shop Wllliani T. Manning', who
in full episcopal robes, conduct. Ml
: it in the open nlr on the n:ui
! foundation near the south wall.
Sn tradition of the men's caftHj
u'iiH I'nvolvetl, )tlslioi Manning (
.saitl, The reiitiest came from th r i
iponlaneous feeling of the special j
and sacred character of the work
they are doing1 in rearing one tf
the great calhedrals of the world.)
'The small hareheaih d congfeK '-1
t ion contained sous of vat iottii
fall lis as well as races. Wh' il
tl)i( bi.shup asked tliem before re-'
t ii n iiik: to their respective jolts (
to repi at the famous prayer of
the Savior in unison it was uu-j
certain to what extent they co.ild
respond. . (
Thee i-c(iitoiiitrl iin!intoiniiilv'. It
was observetl. Anglo-Saxon voices
were joined hy - ronlt : Latin by
Levantine. 'fit use whose meinor
U a or understanding , fallei'etl
caught the pace from
sonorous !
lenders. It was on the rise jiiMt
above lloili street but in the d -
votionul scene carried back 10 the
cot Uerstoiic days of SI. pel ecu,
"ours, 'ologne. It helms ami oth
ej renowned meditval calhedralrt,
Itlshop Manning s;iid the nirm-
ual blessing Hie g-uilds had souglit
for l heir work was in harmony
with ihe tulercst organi.ed labor
as a whole had show
how 11 from the
outset in the creel Ion of the great
edifice.
Men are becoming no effeminate.
One slapped a St. Louis mntorninu.
from mall order catalogues una
pe.Mlcrs mid fr.-.i.,.nl slioinilliK vl.i -
lis 10 hiK elly stores by the .eu,.le
ni any town, hiukc in-iiu 10 won.
We desire lo combat that nnd de
velop a trade-at-home spirit."
Camp
Ki-gtilnrly 7r,n rncli. II ami y folillnic sljlp
Camp SIooIk Willi N'.roiiK wive n-infoKfil
wioii frnmes anil wlillo ennvns toiw. WliUn
lliey Insl
CARRS
We will donate a sack of Federation Flour to he given away as one. of the at
tendance prizes each afternoon one sack of Cooking Success for one housewife
every day. Attend the school and see "Federation" demonstrated in daily menus
then try this fine flour in your own kitchen, You'll become a permanent "Federa
tion" fan.
rerli
July CI
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(aiKAT REI)U(TI0NS.T0 KJ'I'IXT IMMKOIATK (i.KAHANCK 01'
Standard Dependable Merchandise
This event looms us the most advnntiit'oous hnyinK opportunity that has
been launched in many months. Not :nly liecaiise prices are extraord
inarily low, hut because thv nu'rohnndif prcsonlod is very fashiimahl
and very wearable.
To the distinctive apparel' that has Imhmi taken from our highest priced
groups special purchases of new merchandise have lieen added making
displays that will prove a pleasure lo women wishing to hrihtcn up
their mid-season wardroltes with a new costume or two.
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last night, according to reports re
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Stools
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Flour Is The Foundation Oi
Every Menu
Will Be Used Exclusively By Mrs. Wiswell
In Her Demonstrations At
The Observer
Cooking School
Every Afternoon, Tomorrow to Saturday,
5 Days
Pioneer Flouring Mill Company
ASK FOR FEDERATION FLOUR AT VOI R GROCERS
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