Wednesday, July 8, 11)25.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
fa kg Three
NEWS of
Mrs. H. K. Westenhuvcr und
Mrs. U. i. Uulton we.ro hoHteaaeB
ut an uttructivcly appointed hrldc
luncheon yesterday afternoon ut
tho homo of tho former. Tho Hpa-
clous rooms of the Westell haver
homo were decorated in a, lovely
blue und plnU color scheme, twee I -peas
being: used. Sweet pcus uUo
berved u tho centerpiece of the
luncheon table und tho twmu colora
were carried out in the placards.
. Aftr u dainty three course
luncheon ut 1:30 o'clock six tables
of bridge were ut pluy with Mrs.
I. K. Robinson winning hiKh score
und the second prize- going to Mrs.
George T. Cochran.
-
Mrs. H. II. Thomas and her
daughter, Miss Helen Thomas, who
are guests In lu Grande from Halt
kl,ake City, llah, at the home of
.Mrs. Kurl Stoddard, were the in
spiration for u delightful bridge
luncheon yesterday afternoon,
when MrH. lee llouvy entertained
In their honor, with u number of
their friends hh guests. Jlomiuets
off beautiful Hweetpeus were urtis
tlcully ur run Red throughout the
rooms of tlie iiotivy home and at
one o'clock an excellent luncheon
was served.
' Following luncheon four tables
of bridge were at play with -Mrs.
Jlul Huh ucn kaiup winning high
honors. The guest prize went to
Alius Helen Thomas.
Complimenting Mrs. Margaret
Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Uliv- j
cr und daughter. Margaret, of
rorlland. Mr. and Mrs. Kverett
Wallsingcr entertained a number
of relatives and friends at their
country home Tuesday evening.
Those present were: Mr. und
Mrs. Jas. Moss. Mrs. William Ad
ler. and Genevieve Adler. Mr. und
Mrs. Krwin Moss und Aletha. Jane
Moss, Mr. und Mrs. Thomus Wall
k singer. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Kulhr,
Miss Bertha Walltdnger, Virgil and
Murjorle Wallslnger, Mr. und Airs.
Joe Woods. Mr. and -Mrs. L. H.
K unwell und the host and hostess
und honor guests.
TONOHAH. New (AH) Water
U ' Hlng for five cents a gallon in
the little boom mining town of Gil
bert on the desert near here. The
principal barber shop of Gilbert
ha a fully equipped bath tub but
there hi a sign I hat "Customers
must furnish their own water."
WALLING'S
JULY
CLKARANCK SALK
Of Hals, Dresses," Girdi
lercs, Brassieres, Coi -sets,
Hose, Jewelry in
fact everything in the
store to be sold.
WALLING'S
The New
French
Curl
When jou wish llio rlmrm
IniC rrrit-t of a cofl, nnlnral
curl, llio new French paper
witre Is tho only answer.
Our shop Is ailmlrablj
equipped and trained logWo
tills new curl. You will bo
moro Uina pleased with llio
result. Phone now (or an
appointment,
GEIST MARINELLO
SHOP
Boom A, Rommrt Hlil.
'A Beamy Aid for
ETCry Nerd
Phone Main 677
Minerva
Says-
W.i ha e some i Ice.s on
mImm-h that will Knock o:i
Click uo. We will not tell
you now ahout the price, hut
If you are inleresled, come
mm ii and sen our wimlort
the prices arc on each Hhoc.
We huve some pooo! HHp
peiH in liruken hva-h that
ore not tljplayetj In . the
lllxlow . Ak to te t liese.
The price are within reach
of anyone. I am uhanietl
to place the price in prhi"..
No cut on Arch-Ahl KIhh
hut many a plea.sint step
in cK'h pulr.
THE B00TERY
INC.
GAT BAYOt.V. Mr.
"No jirnsl rakrs iwil lo
rnlM prlii.
SOCIETY
Announcements
Social announcements may
be printed In Uils column free
of charge. Any announcement
pertaining to any functions such
as cooker I food sales, etc., will
he refit!"!. Announcements, to
1m: printed the same day, must
be In society editor's hands by
0:00 o'clock. Kcwa editor's
iioto.
Mrs. Jack iliaU, and Mrs. It. K
Swan will entertain the Degree of
Honor 1'rotective Association mem
bers at Mrs. Hlutt's residence, JMiO
Washington Avenue. Thursday ev
ening. July it. All charter mem
bers are cordially invited. ,
The Riverside' Ladies Aid will
meet at the home of Mrs. 1M1I
Wallace, 2106 Oak street Thurs
day afternoon. July it. Visitors are
welcome.
The Ladies Aid of the Lutheran
Church wilt givu an upron social at
thi! community room of the church
Thursday evening. July 'J.
Radio
Till 'ICKllAY, .11 !,Y 0
Mountain Standard Time Stations
KG A, leim-r. Colo. ;:. (, J 2 : 1 5
p. m.. Clarence Heynolds, organ
ist: 3, matinee; ti, dinner music,
Hialto theater.
l'acli'ic Standard Time Slaticuis
KrT. Los Aligeleh, CallL 467),
I:30-t p. in., Kxamincr's inatineu
musicalc: ti. Me Dun it Is nightly
doings: ti:4f. radio torlal talk;
7--, California Kerenadcrs' dance
orchestra, George Cronk. leader;
Slgtnnnd Sachs, violin soloist;
X-!),1 KIT feature pregratn; 1-10,
by reiuule control from t "bick
ering Hull, Southern California
music company; lo-il, Kxamin
er, dance orchestra of the S. S.
Hulh Alexander.
KKWH. Hollywood. Calif. Ci:2).
6-7 p. in.-, children's hour, Hlg
Urol her of Kl-WIt; 7 : 4 r. . talk.
Jack iloaz, fishing Hcout; -:.
sports results, program Starr I'i
ano company, presenting Genett
record artists; It-1 n, program,
Don I'. Smith company. Moon
Fix dance orehestro, Sol. Hoop
ii's Hawaiian trio, Kathryn Mar
tin, pianist; 10-11, Winner Hros.
frolic, direction Charlie y Well
nuiu. KGO. Oakland. Calif. SG1.). 4-1
fijIiM p. m.. coneerl ore licit ra.
Hotel St. Francis; S. "Tht
Witching Hour," KC.O players:
lo-l a. m., Henry iktlstead's or
chestra.
KCW. Cortland, Ore. (01.5), S-0
p. in., Yale 1 .uundry company;
10-l'f, Herman Kenin's Multno
mah hotel orcheslrH.
KHJ. I .o Angebs, Calif. (!.:.
fi::ta-ti p. in., l.eih ton's Arcade
cafeteria orchestra. Jack Crou
shaw, b-ddi r; G-G::to. Art Hick
man's lliltmom hotel concert
orehesl ra, Kd ward Kit .pat rick,
director; i::Ht-7::;, liUle stories
American history. 1'rol'. Valter
Sylvester Hertzog: Dickie itniu
don. seiven juvenile; Kspy Hall,
six-yeitr-tdd reader; 1'iggly W'ig
gly girls' stringed trio; I'nele
John; S-lti, program, John
Wright, the right, lallor. arrang
ed by I'nele John; Di-11, Art
Hickniau'H 1 Hit morn hotel donee
orehesl ra. Karl liurtiiell, leader.
KNX, Hollywood. Caiif. CUiO.'.i).
6::io-C:l5 p. m., Wurlitzer pipe
organ studio. Sid Zitfs sports
talk: :l:', travel talk. W. F. Al
der; (i::(-7::to, dinner rour liiu
sie; 7:So-s, one act play, KNX
players, Kdwnrd Murphey, direc
tor; S-l(t, KNX feature program;
lo-ll. Abe Lyman'!- ( 'ocoaniit
Orove dance orchestra from
Ambassador hotel; 11-11!, cam
pus nielli, students of l'niver-.lty
of California. Soulli'Tii Itraneh.
K1'0, San Francisco. Calif. (-12S.:!)
p. ni., Rudy Seiner's Fair
mont hotel orchestra; I! ::i0-4 :!l",
I'alaee hotel concert, orchestra;
4::i"-.r)::ii, Kudy Seiner's Fair
liionf hotel orehest in; G;4n-7,
Wahleinar l.lnd. Sla'es lb-s'a:!-
rant orchi Hlra; 7-7::;". Itudy Sei
ger's Fairmont liotel orehesl ra;
8-:, program, Ce orge r, Cas
well I'ol'fee company: H-Hi, The.
odore J. Irwin, organist; 10-11,
Johnny Hoick's Cabirians.
save
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FOR EVENING
liliV
. iff'
THE smartest evening wrap ts tha
clll; shawl with tho wide fringe.
It may bo embroidered, printed or
plain and may bo vory costly or
com pa rati vely I ncx licnsi ve. " The
trick is to wear It in an individual
manner something tho Spanish
woman hns mastered mere, thorough
ly than any cf her sisters.
MacMillan Knows How
Eskimos Procure Food
CHICAGO (Ai One or the
necessary arts in being an Arctic
explorer is an ability to use na
tive weapon:?, particularly ut I he
kind employed by the Inhabitants
of that region in obtaining food.
Commander I loiiald It. MacMillan.
now on his ninth trip to that land,,
excels In the art and is equipped to
"Arclie" provisions his parly of
3ti persons if domestic foodstuffs
are exhausted.
On a former expedition which
v.ms outfitted fur one year. Mac
Millan was obliged to be away four
years because I he far northern el
ements held him tight. Then it
was he fed his men on native ra
tions and brought Hum all back
in better physical conuitiou than
when they departed.
The seal is the principal source
of incut and tin- oil of the whale
the source of lusat. The harpoon
is the Kxkimo's means of capture.
Other-M-rude devices are used, but
the harpoon ranks first. Firearms
are In many Instances useless. Macr
Mlllun and his men became adept
and decided that the foods of the
Arctic were better fur his purpos
es than the foods of the. civilised
world.
In snagging a seal, the Ksklmo
also uses his cunning.' During Hie
solid ice season the seal appears
only at a Winter hole. The Ksklmo
lucates these water holes and cov
ers them all but one. Hy the shit
of mt om..t,, r;skinm. harpoon in
hand, keeps vigil, muny times as
long as 4S hours. Hitting on his
haunches and sway in;; back and
forth as the ouly artificial means
of Kccplugjvtirni..
Clmi ler .No. !:! 1 1 Ki m tvo IMalrk t Xo.
lli:i'()H-' OF TIIH fONMITION OK T1IH
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
At 1m tirnnile, In llio Stlite ot OreBoll, lit tin) Cloao of BusllRUJ
on .1 line :iith. l'j-i.
iti;st)iitt'i:s
Louns nml illmoiuils. Inclii'lini; reiliseouiils. .
ueeeiilnnees ul oiler iKinKs. iinil for- i.-BiW
eiKll Mllfl or eeli:ili(,e or nlhim owe
Wltll IllilOISelllellt Ol 111 IM iMUlk .'
Overctrill'ts, llll.seemeil
1). S. (ioveriiinenl srcurllliis owneil:
Deposlleil to seeiire tiiculullon (U. S.
bonds inn v:ilu-)
All oilier 1 ii ill Sliitia tloverninenl Be-
ciritieH (ineludiii',' iireiniiiniM, It uny)....
(Oilier IkhiiI-, hliHl.i, M-rliiil ivK,
liaiiklnii; house, s:i:t.i; I imhi; lurniliii c nn't
fixtures. $ I I.nr,:i.ii7
Iteul estiile owned "oilier thun bunliiiiff
lious-i!
Lawful reserve Willi Koderul Keserve Iliinli
Items Willi I'Vch-rul Ileserve Hunk In iro
ress ot e.illi-etion
fash In vault ntld lihiiilllit due from Ntl
tlnmil hanks
Aiuolliit duo fium Slate hanks, hankeis,
and trust eoiniuiuies in the l:nlleil
Stales (iilher lhaii IncHuleil In Ileum
S. a anil HO ....
ChceUs on other hnuUa in the Hum? cily
or town as reportinj; hank (other than
Item
Total of Items 9. 1'), U, 1 ami U..
MiS4'eMalinUH C:isll ItelllH
Kcdcmptlon rmi'l with I'. , S. Ticuh Jicr
uml due from V. 'H. Treasurer
TOT A j
I IAHIIJ I II S
Capital stock palil
in
Surplus furi'l
I'lirlivifle.i profil.s
Circulating notes outstaii'lini;
Amount liu-" Natinnal ll;inks
Amount dui to S(ati hanku. hankei-H, nrnl
trust co i n panics In the I In I ted KtattH
ami foreign count ri's (other than In
cluded in Ileum "1 or
Certified checks otiLHtandin;
Total of Items 2). . 2:'., 24 unci a.".
Demand ilciMflls (nlher thun hank !-po(l'-)
MihfccL In Uisrrvo (dcpualta
pnyahle wit hin SO dayn) :
Indi i l lat deposits taihjecL to check
CertiNeatcH "f d-posil. due in le than V,n
days (olher than fr moni y borrowetl)
.Slate, conni y. or ot lier mumelpal deposits
tteriircd ly pledire rf nssetn of thin
hank or surety luiii'l
Tula! ff deiictii'l d'ltnstls fotltcr than
hank deposits) huI.ji et lo Ueserve,
Items "f. i'7, l"t, :tM and S I
'lime dcpo-dis Miltjeci to JIcHcrvc (nayahlo
after Ho days, or hidijcct to lio days, or
more noticv, and poslat avint;s:
(Vitiricates of depobil (othir.
money liorioweil
f)tlter tilJM- ilepoMtM
l'OHtal Wivine.; depnsifK
Total of time deposits Mlbjeet
Kim rve, lt'-niM a.', 3;i, Zi
Tu'l',M,
.S'i.t of (ri :;f'ii. (Viiiniy of 1 nioii,
I. T. J. S. rouin. Cjinlij. r of tin?
ni.ir ll'Hl llii; nliuic st.iliimnt Is
mhI bi-lli-f.
KllliKri ihnl r, n .1 mvoin lo lii'forc
oil Him "ih .in or .tuiv. .::.
A. v. i.inik!I:i;n.
No'iiry I'ulilli' for iihi,'iiii. My
gdUilul-i.ou v-.i'il 17, l'j.7.
Sister Mary
Says:
ltreakfast Slewed dried peach
es, bolted rice, thin cream, toasted
bran muffins, milk, coffee.
Luncheon Spinach au gratln,
bread and butter sandwiches, In
ge rbreud, milk, tea.
Dinner Broiled porterhouse
steak, balked potatoes, new onions
In cream, chopped vegetables in
lemon shells, wftolo wheal bread,
iunk-ot leu itommi with riiKiilierrv
J. sauce, milk, coffee.
Minced new cabbage, new car
rots, green peppers and celery are
well-seasoned with aalt, pepper
and sugar, scalding vinegar Is
poured over und the mixture is al
lowed to stand until cool. It lv
then chilled and served in halve
of lemon shells. Needless to say,
the relish Is not for juniors.
Spinach An G rutin
Two pounds spinach. 1 cup milk,
4 tablespoons butter, 1 tablespoon
flour, teaspoon salt, imp
grated cheese, cup coarsu bread
crumbs.
Wash spinach and cook in it
own julco until tender. Chop. Mell
2 tablespoons butter, stir in Hour
and slowly add milk stirring con
stantly. Season with salt and pep
per. Hring to the boiling point.
Melt remaining butter and, stir
crumbs in it until well-coated. Cut
a layer of spltwch into a well-buttered
baking dish, cover with sauce
and sprinkle with grated cheese.
Continue layer for'lnyer until all is
used making the last layer of white
huucu and cheese. Cover with but
tered crumb sand bake In a mod
erately hot oven until brown.
Bells Range from 15
Pounds to Nine Tons
In Rockefeller Gift
NKW YOHK John 1.
Koekefcller. Jr., is presenting tlio
largest and heaviest carillon in tho
world to the I'ark Avenue Haptlst
church in memory of his mother.
The carillon comprises fill bolls
which run 4. chromatic octe.ves.
The great mass of bell metal
weighs more thun 50 tons, ami
when completely installed, the steel
work and fittings will brng the
ihwm weluht the church lower
must support to more than lib)
tons.
. Tin- bells were made by (lilbit!
tii Johnston, bellfounders of Croy-I
don. Surrey, Kngland. a-In re tnoj
carillon wus first tested in public
last May In tho presence of Kins ,
tleorge and Queen Alnry, the Anier- j
lean und French ambassadors und
other guests of note.
Size determines the tone of a
bell, according to the makers. The I
largest Rockefeller bell Is accord- .
ingly the lowest tone "i.ow i
weighing nint! tons. The top note,
' High A." floats from the smallest
of the bells, a pigmy of but 15
1 pounds. y
The secret of a carillon's suc-
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COIUtKCT AllfBt:
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W.M. MIM.lvlt.
J. J. CONIyUV.
Lir..lu:i.
When the Dam Gave Way
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The dam that held the water supply for the town of Hortun, kns., col
lapsed after it series of heuvy rains and every able-bodied citizen wotted
for hours to prevent the flooding of tho town and destruction of crops.
The lake that was released by the dam's collapse, was two ndles long, half,
a mile wide und 3& loot deep,'
cess llestin the tuning, the British
makers May. The Rockefeller peal
their own phrase for the helfry
choir, is tuned according to the
"Simpson five-tone principle,"
which in their opinion surpasses
the best efforts of the long re
doubtable bellmakers of Belgium.
A bell Is "cast on the heavy side,
they explain. It is then reduced
a weigui ami lone ny experm w no
lathe out the Inside surface of the
bell according to the Simpson
method. Once a bell is tuned, it
slays tuned forever.
The carillon is played from a
keyboard similar to tin; pianoforte.
The instrumentalist Is called a
"carilioneur," who plies lever-keys
and foot pedals wilh such might
and main that a vigorous by in a
iwvei HI... In much the Ml ale of ,,n
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
The Reliable Dress Co's.
ji i.y ci,i:aii,uch sai, k
This at nek ,-"' within Hie next rilleen dnys, ri-KiinlleHil nf ec.;i!.'
AilKUst ll n move lulu our. new Ineiilioii unci inuHl Hell nil
otock on hum! to niuku room lor the wondertjl new line
now lydeieil for our
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Make a Good Menu Perfect by
Serving for Your Desert
Blue
'J'lic li'iist Expensive Dessert Willi the llinhesl Food Values
You caniifit provide greuler food value per dollar in practically any other food
this in addition to, giving a delicious dessert. Blue Mountain Ice Cream contains
an unusually high percentage of butterfat, 15, and sells at .r)0c per quart an un
usually low'price. For lighter desserts nothing is better than our fruit sherbets.
Compare your dessert costs you'll serve ice cream REGULARLY.
your
Blue
Makers of
h '
1
active college, halfback on a warm
day.
Nevertheless the art of Iho enril
loiieur Is one of the oldest and most
cherished in sacred music. The
Belgian players have virtually u
monopoly on the profession, the
Croydon bell founders say. They
serve an apprenticeship of years
i before they are pronounced maa
ters In the cathedral school where!
they aro trained.
The Kpiscopal church at Cabas- !
set. Mass., has u 43-bel carillon,
and 2:t-beil carillons surmount the (
.Metropolitan church of Toronto,!
and the war memorial clock tower j
at Slmco, Ontario. j
So live that you can get Hick and
l. .tolir-i.mu ..-II !,...,
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2gw v i , - - wm- vtm
Ice Cream
AT ALL FOUNTAINS TAKE II0MK A QUART TODAY
Put "Dine Mountain" on Your Menu Regularly 50c a Quail
Mountain Creamery Co.
Dluc Mountain Duller Lii Grande's Standard for a Decade.
Now!
July Clearance Sale
Offer you tho highest class, seasonable merchandise
at tho very lowest prices,
Putman's
Ready-To-Year
llennistoii Man Drowns
I'KNDl.KTON, Ore. Chnuneey
Woodward, 30. a farmer living
near llcrmislon, was drowned in
the Cold springs reservoir at the
llermiston community picnic. July
4. according to information receiv
ed here.
, A raft moored out in the ..water
was used by swimmers as a diving
place. Woodward waded out to
ward the rtift Just after the pic
nic lunch had been served and got
In over his depth. He couldn't
swim and when his friends noted
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vj m
ountain
and Millinery
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bis absence he was drowned. Tho
body was recovered by the use of
grappling hooks. Ho was unmar
ried. Ilimlenhiirg'K Soil His Adjutant
liKUI.IX (AC)- ..Major Oscar
Itindcnhurg, who, until his father's
election as president of the tier
man republic, was stationed with
thr Hanover Cavalry school, has
been transferred to the .Defense
Ministry. He has been posted as
I he president's personal adjutant.
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