La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 14, 1925, Image 3

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    Tuesday, Julv 14, .1S)25.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Three
NEVJSOOEiYPtlMg
MIhh fecll Hell, of rove, ami
Plyde Wooin. of u Grande, were
. milled In luurrliiKt' .v'itrduy af
ternoon ut 4:30 o'clock at the iur
isohuk' ol the Prcshytcrian "hurrh
with Heverend William ronly.
:1iok officiating. They were ac-
rompanied liy Kred 'Aiurruy ai)il
"All km (lolda I'ohrman.
They I ft IuhI evening for I'ort
luml on. their honeymoon trip.
They will attend the Klks Conven
tion, nftep which, Uiey will return
tu l.n OruiHle to make their home.
Twenty-eiffht members of the
' ' N"nlhhorH of Woodcraft
'Jotlffo went to Union last evenin
.,..e..,r. oi t he i 'nion LoiIhv.
t'nion eandldateH und ont
from l.n Grande were Initiated, ihe
I'nion Neighbors putting: on the
.uik. amt I he Initiatory work an
excellent program wa.s given und
tutix'M were enjoyed. A iHinojte,
wu.s the closing feature of Hie e-
nlng. - I
Accompanying the I. a Grande
NeiKhhora to I'iilon was Mm. Mus-fetii-r.
firganizer for the .WlghhorH
r.f Woodcraft, who ' Iiuh ln-en at
Wallowa for Home time in that tn-.
iresi.
' ViV K, (Hpeelal ) Mrn, K.
1 l'
I'nheriH enieriained her Sunday
school claas W't'dneHduy afternoon
S) lust week honotrng lier daiigh-J
ter. Clara's twelfth birthday anni
versary. It was also the birthday
unniverHarieH of two of the giu-sln, ,
Dorothy Jolay and Louise Anrter
mu. 'I'he children spent a delight-
fill afternoon at sames on the
large ahaily luwn of the Hoberts
home, -lifter which a delirious lunch
was served. - . j
Those1 , present wero: lorothv'
and llesnie Golny, Grave nnd Kuth
'Hartley, Louise Anderson. Mild- ,
red Millard, Geo. Chadwick dan
dle Baker, Harold Johnson and!
Atda Blank. I
I'OVK, (Special) Mrs. Thos.
Towle entertained wlllj a delight
nil tea Thursday afternoon, honor- '
log her sisier-tn-iaw, .Mrs. Jicrmnn
Lund, of l'oeiiix. Arizona, who is
her house guest. I
Those present wrre, Mrs. T. C:
Hefty. Mrs. f. M. Kills. Mrs. Mu rat
Whlsler. Mrs. George Anderson.
Mrs. Kalph Hancock, Mrs. Tom
llarri-s. Mrs. William Hallmark,
Mrs. Leonard Towle. Miss Ida Un
derwood, and the honor guest.
Aliimttrtim ware Is a'mowi useless
for throwing at husbands.
WALLING'S
JULY
CLEARANCE SALE
Of Hats', Dresses, Girdi
leres, Brassieres, Coi
scts. Hose, Jewelry in
fact everything in the
store to be sold.
WALLING'S
The New
French
Curl
Wlien you wish the charm
ing effect of soft, natural
curl, the new French paper
wave la the only answer.
Oar shop la -admirably
equipped and trained toglTe
thla new curl. You will be
more tlian pleased with the
results. Phone now for an
appointment.
GEIST MARINELLO
SHOP
Boom S, Sommer Bld(.
A Beauty Aid for
Brery Need."
Phone Main 677
No longer l It necessary
to suffer throbbing, aehlii)
feet, no matter how lial
you use them. Kxcrpt In
very remote eases, wrong
shoes are at the root of .ill
foot evils.
Arch - Aids have devoted
many years of study and
practice' to the design of
scientific shoes. And we fit
our .customers properly or
we dn not sell them p.nr
of our scientific shoes.
THE B00TERY
FfwH Appliance
Or All Kinds
Mil
PICTURESQUE
h y
ERE Is the new drop 'shoulrter j
neckline that U very nfcturPoti
nnd lovetv If nature blessed vmi with
thright sort of r swnn like throat.
It is pnrtlriilnrtv Inv?iv ni( dark
gownn with loni? Banh Bernhardt
sleeves and nn wusillnflR.
Announcements
Social niiiiounconu'iitR may
ho printed In Mils column freo
or ehurgu. Any annoiuu-cments
pertaining to any functions such
as cooked food sales, etc., will
bo refused. AnnounceiiieiilH, to
be prlntetl the Name day, must
ho iu society editor's hands by
0:00 o'clock. News editor's
note.
The Loyal Sisters wilt meet Bt
the Christian parsonage Wednes
day afternoon ut p. m with
.Mrs. o. W. Jones and Mrs. S. W.
Hansel hostesses.
There will be a Joint meeting of
he Womens and Young Wornens
Missionary societies of the Luther
an Church at Riverside I'ark Wed
nesday afternoon at two o'clock.
M rs. Ferdinand Jensen and Alias
Helen Jensen will be hostesses.
They will also have charge of ihe
program. Those wishing to go call
Miss Genevieve Nelson and trans
portation will be provided.
. CLOVE U CI1EKK, (Speclnl)
flaylni? has slurled In this vlrlnlty;
'.'ry little grain is burning from
Ihe heut of the past few days. Thil
arnln In Rc-ni'iuil looks very gooil. ;
Miss I, lllle Dalilstroni spent thej
lourth of Julv with rnt'iuis at
HlKln.
Krlisnn MfCnnw nnil Pre.! Unnri.
H
GLOVER CREEK
NEWS OF WEEK
lev spent the Kourth of July fi.sh- i "V(,,,w,l 1,8 shape and curved out
lnff in the vicinity of Su'nipter. 1 wurii!-" u,'ln& of a "iPohanicai
Tlii'v report H most cnjovable trlp;lurn of min,i- sP('n"r rigged ap
and brounht home a nice catch of ,u l''vice by means of which u
trout. heavy log was leaned against the
Kdtson MoCai.se and Jim J'loor when It wus bulged out:
Vore were recent business visitors thus lie w able to engage In
to La Grande. (other duties until the noise of the
Mrs. u. c. imhlstrom. AuxAl nnd falling log warned hint that th
Ituby Dahlstrom. spent the Fourth i fire was low.
of July at llaker. ( .Several years ago, after Mr.
The DeVorc family moved the 'Spencer had acquired a knowledge,
shed left stundfng from the flro, 'of mechanical principles, he re
papered it and built some cup- tcalied the action of the boiler
boards, built on sleeping iuar- door and was impressed with the
tcrs nnd are now preparing to ar- tact that no one bad utilized the
range for
neighbors
them.
harvest.
'rlends and
have
been helping
There has been some road work
nndur way In this vicinity the past
week. Jt was very helpful as the
road was very rough from cattle
running over it while it was mud
J. A sale of the Scolt ranch in this
vicinity was reported this week.
Kass Croifl made a trip to Wolf
Creek recently, making prepara
tions for bib heading outfit, which
he wishes lo have in readiness for
the harvesting of his crop and the
Cnrnes crop.
10. a. Talbott, of McMinnvllte,
was up this week looking after his
interests here and branding some
calves. He expects to return to
McMlnnvlUe soon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. DeVow and
son. and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. lleVore
nnd son were Cnlon visitors Sun
day. Miss Gladys Mathews, of Colon.
Is In Clover Creek and will prob
ably remain here until school
starts.
GIRLISH simplicity la zprcM4
lo this tailored fastening to one
pt the new fall frocks. The collar
flu oloeely about the throat and le
buttoned to the very top edge.' Tbe
nlfbcr collar la one of fashion '
High Collar
1 1 1 1 1 i ii unn i mini
yvun i n ivmlliui
NEW 'YORK. The WeMlnv-
iho jse KlflMrto "ft Manufacturlnrf
ji'o. has acquired the t'nited Hiftt'-n
flfifhis to -a new typo of heat con
trol device, Invented by John A.
INpencer of Kevere, Mass., for con-jstdci-atlon
valued at more than a
million dollars. The device, known
as the Hpencer thermostat.Mvlll tni
used 1o regulate uutomatieally the
ternprraturu of 'electrical appu-
atus und Its first appllratlon by
Westlntfhouse will 'be 1n a new
automatic flat-iron.
The Hponcer thermostat consists
of u convex discof two dts-slmllar
metals welded together. When
heated to a certain predetermined
temperature, thin disc has the pe
culiar property of snapping from
the convex to a concave shape.
When it cools to a lower tempera
ture it uKuin changes its shape.
beconiinK convex once more. This
action can be used to open and
close electric circuits and provides
u'new method of heut control. By
varying the characteristics of the
dim- it can be inade'to act within
uny desired tempera) ire raiiue.
1 roin below zero degrees to 7 o:i
degrees Fahrenheit.
The principle on which the
Hpeneer thermostat acts In so novel
Ithat it has received the first basic
pulem on iiulck acting thermos
tatic bi-metul devices that has
ever been issued by tins L'nlted
Htates patent office.
The story of this invention well
illustrates the old adage, "Oppor
tunities lie everywhere If you
have hut the eyes to see them."
jln Mr. Spencer's cause, it was b.-
Ing able to apply his observations
,ot the action of a steam boiler
which he ten ded yea rs a go in a
Maine lumber camp that resulted
In his recent invention.
Ihe Trick Boiler.
The boiler wus located In a lum
ber mill In the northern part o."
Maine. Spencer, a boy then aged
about 15, was employed on tile
night shift In the milt, and In ad
ditional to making periodical touts
or inspection, he bad to maintain
the fire in the boiler. The task
of firing kept him particularly!
busy as. the weather being cold, !
the wood refuse used as fuel j
burned quickly. Therefore, be!
constantly had to run to the boil
er room to see If the lire needed
replenishing.
The peculiarity of this boiler lay
in the fact that It had a rounded
cleanout door which was constant
ly changing its shape with a loud
snap or click. At times this door
would be convex; then It would
snap into a concave shape; and
then again It would bulge out und
'become convex. This action wus
well known ' to every one in tiie
inlll. but no one, except Spencer,
gave. It the slightest serious
thovight. The young watchman,
however. Was interested by the ac
tion und by careful observation he
soon disco vercd the cause: When
the door wus hot. It rounded In
wurds; and as it became cool, it
. peculiar action. He therefore de-
elded to investigate it in order tt
learn If It had practical value, and
after a series of experiments
worked out a formula for a com
bination of metals that best suited
his purpose.
His first practical application of
the new principle wus a toy. He
stamped out little: convex discs
which, when heated in the hand
nnd then placed upon a cool sur
face, would suddenly change thi.tr
shape with a click and spring
several feet into the air.
Speed ,of a Itlfle Hullet.
Later a very Important use for
this snap action developed. Klec
trical engineers have long sougnt
for some effective means to regu
late the tempered re of an elec
trically heated appliance, such as
a flat-iron, by turning the current
on and off automatically. Cer
tain devices for this purpose have
long been available, but they are
not entirely satisfactory becausi
they operate so slowly that tin
arc forms between the contacts
and In time will corrode the eon
tacts, eventually making them use
less. When the Spencer disc Is
used as a thermal switch. It clicks
oil or off in less than .oon id sec
ond (speed comparable o, that
of a rifle bullet) which is so
rapid that no arc forms. Hence
It ran be used for heat control
with entire success.
To JtevolutloniM? Hlectrlo Healing
Westlnghouse engineers stale
that electrical heating apparatus
will be revolutionized by the use
of the Hpeneer thermostat. An
Iron In which It Is used, for ex
ample, will heat tip to the most
efficient temperature and then
with a sharp click the current will
be uutomatieally cut off. The Iron
will then sturt to cool, but before
it gets too cool for satisfactory
use, the cirrent again Hill be
clicked on. This process is repeat
ed Indefinitely, so that the Iron is
always kept at the proper working
temperature ami cannot get . dan
gerously hot. Himilarly coffe per
colators, w ater beats, etc., using
this device, can be boiled dry
w it tiout damage, for as soon nn
t lie temperature begin to rise
the current Is cut off: It . Is also
planned lo uxe thin new thrnnoht.it
on motors, generatois and other
(electrical machines to prerent
ioverhettlng.
Says Father
i
I
Jr .
Mrs Dana Collin, a rull hloojod Omikp Imllan, m'ka an owoiinilnf ol
her eBtttlo In Iho federal court lit OUlnliomu City. Hliu rlulins h'r fiith'r.
tbe late Joseph Pc'Noyu. Uefrauiled her r tltlo 10 Hie townmto ( WJil
bung. 0kl., an oil town. The, town n name In now Do Noya. Hnd h
lives there.
Radio
vr:i)Xi:si.v, .m i,y is
Mouiitnlii Standard 'lime Stations
KFVYA. Ogden. Itah (2fil), 9-11
p. m., old time music, -KFWA
trio; 11-12. YVhoopus club.
KOA, Denver. Colo. (322.4). ti: 30
p. in.. Herbert White and his
Silver State- orchestra; 1:'M,
Sandman's hour; S. Kdwurd
Millstone, violinist; Cirace Mass,
pianist ; June King, contralto:
Jnanlta l'rewitt. reader; one
play, KOA players; "Hoeky
Mountain Wild Flowers," Mrs.
Henry F. Hrooks.
J'acllic Standard Time Stations
KFATC, I'ulman, Wash, Cl-ISd),
7;:tt-9 p. m., Doris McUeynolds,
violinist; Kenneth Hell", reader;
I'erey Severance, . saxophonist ;
songs and melody with banjo.
Iye I Joys, Donald", age 11. Kills,
age Hi, Jternurd, age 17; Cauline
WIN lams. pianist ; "Heavenly
- Bathtubs," Lila Nalder; book
chat, Alice Lindsey Webb:
t 'hooslng t he t 'ollege Course,"
N. J. Aiken; "preparation or
Honey for the Market." it. A.
Slocum.
K KOA, Seattle, Wash. (4.3). t!
tt:45 p. ni., Olympic hotel con
cert orchestra: (i:4f-i: 1 5. Hopper-Kelly
company studio pro
gram; S::tu-10, Times .studio pro
gram.
KKWU. Hollywood. Calif. (2T.2),
fi-7 p. m.. children's-hour, Dig
lirolhe rof KFWB: 7-fi. pro
gram. Heverly ridge company,
Hevcrly ridge collegians; 8-!i,
Warner Itrns. syneopators ami
'entertainers; !i-l(i. program, lu
'dependent Furniture Manufac
turing company; Ui-ii, Warner
liros. frolic, direction Charlie
Wellman.
KGO, Oakland, Calif. (3(11.2). fi-7
Y . u.t , -w
i . ' ,. tfr . . . . VM
f!VKV rilll.HliKV lisvt- Irn tuiRlit t ailvi-rtlnf lullfiimla.
Ilrrv-a Itubtite lllidr, nhmr lalliir In ih KU Vmi C'hanilM-f
I rimmm, ami Hm-oHiy Mne WrlcM rrUy to mall !"
Cheated Her
v f Hi
p. m.. Hen Hlack'a orchestra.
KOW, I'ortland. Ore. (4lH.r.), l
p. in.. Jackie Soitders' orchestra;
K-la. Ktks bands; in-H. Sher
man, Clay and Company studio.
KH.I. Los Angeles, Calif. (405.2).
fiixa-t; p. in.. lighton's Arcade
Caf-terlu orehest ra, Jack Cron
shaw. leader; U-tf:Sn, Art Hick
man's Dilt more hotel concert
orehest ra, Kdward l''itsipatriek,
director; ii::ta-7:30. K I LI'S Hn
dlo kiddies, Dick Winslow, Juve
nile reporter; I'ncle John; K, Dr.
Mais Dumgurdt, scientific lec
turer; s;8ii-9:Ko, program Alva
Radio company; y::to-ln. liggly
Wiggly girls siring trio; ,Di-IL
Art Hickman's I lilt more hotel
dance, orchestra, Karl Hurt net t,
leader.. :
Hollywood,. Calif, (S0.P).
'.'.filfiv.-.ifn fi p. tn., Wurlilzer pipe
. -br a i. h t u i i 11 o ; -: 1 5 , t ra ve I talk,
f. Wf."F.'' Alder. :30-7. Alwater
K'.-nt JKtdio orchestra, aul Kln
sttdu. leader; 7-8, Ambassador
hotel concert orche.'.M ra. Josef
Itosenfeid, direclor; pro
gram. Security Trust and Sav
ings bank; - 1, KXX feature
program.
Kl't i; San Francisco Cal. (42S.S).
it: 15 p. m., baseball scores; :4U
-7, S'ates resaurant orchestra;
7-7:ftn. Itudy Selger's Fairmont
hotel orchestra; 8-9. studio pro
gram ; !) -1 1 ' , Si I vert ovn'j orches
Ira dance music; Di-1 1, Slates
rest an ra n t orehest ra.
Swain's Island, some 200 miles
j oi i i lie etilini or rviiMOil mill ,n lieu
i or I nree general ioijm oi American
ctti.i ns of the Jennings family,
lias been taken over by the Cniieil
States.
Cllsta Kinestine, Cornell's great
llolHteln cow which died last year,
left a wotid'H record In lifetime pro
duetiott by giving in her sixteen
years of service I'os.imf, pounds ol
milk.'
it 'X m
1 1 'H " m
11 II CJ
" i j at
Jail Dress Incorrect
In Court, Convict Says
. llKltl.lN. (AD) Dride In 'his
personal attire hu dominated Dei-nurd
poikowsUy, a criminal yerv
lug a term, that when a new rhar
ge was 'discovered ugaiust him le
lore the expiration ol bis sentence,
he escaped from prison io replen
ish his wu ni robe and 1 hen later
yoluntarily reli.rned to court clad
-with sartorial excellence and e;ir-
yitig himself wil H jaunty stride.
IJefore the dale fixed lo his ap
pearance on the new charge I'nl-
kowsky asked the warden for
leave of absence i0 purchase tin
proper clot Ins saying "It is qiiite
of the uuesilon for me to appear
before the high court In this iual-
id prison dress." AVheit his fe
llies! wjh refused be simply made
his gel-away leaving behind u
court eons note to i he warden in
which !' wrote, "My sense (' dec-
ncy simply wun't allow me to ap
pear before the court tn prison
tothes. Hut don't tear. I yli.ilt
not full to be there at the proper
lime." And he was.
The judge showed he had a
He use of humor by his treat incut
of the fa.stldious prisoner hut as
the latter was convicted of having
concealed stolen goods be was sen
tenced lo ten months at hard la
bor. - '
Dr. II. IL Donaldson recently
established the fact thai tail per
sons have, heavier brains t hau do
short ones, the difference oil en
amounting lo as much as 1 S in r
cent.
A golden plover on the I'acb ic
coast: files 2tiiHi miles from Alaska
to the Itawaiiau Islands.
Will It Uain
TOMORROW.
Let theW'eatlier I'lopliets
Tell You.
'. When Ihe weather Is to be (
fine the woman will be out;
when ' stormy weather is
approaching the man wit h
umbrella will come oui from
, H -to 25 -hours ahead of u
"Vain or 'SriorWt'yi'
.thing to have around Hie
house. ItegHar price $1,L!...
0fr price Hits week
79c
Red Cross
Drug Store
Strong
Backing
is to have a strong hunk
Ix Ii iml you. Money al
ways talks.
UNITED STATES
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Gk UV'A
Il's n hnnly Mill" roolicr.
It IB II very m.i-vli'i'nl.l..
apiillnnce lin.l rnnta lint
vriy lltili. inoniy. You
ran hiy rVirytlihic i-liv.
trlrul you willt In n. fioio
n iniiz'lu liiin, to wu.iti
Inif ninrlilnr nnd rnn ni
waya hi nun' of (;rltln
n odllKlng aiTi-lie.
mS ": carrs
f-JZb' "jgy." : -
H ;r;""''''";;"': "DOH. t
' Mr, I-;lri'livi-.H.Ttc.
Il's n hnnly Mill" roolicr. f ." -m, W
(? " ,B vi'i-y n.-1'vli'i'.-il.l.. iil HH ll C3 MBBaEI
h. apiillnnce llll.l rnnta tint 13 il I W J eLj II
In stylos that aiv newest and most in. fashion for
SunmiiT wear, are now offered at prices attractively
moderate.
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
AND MILLINERY S
The services of tiur Interior Decorator are at your
disposal, free of charge, and with no obligation on
your part. Let us solve your home furnishing prob
lems for you.
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If You Want tlio ltrst
Breaii - Cakes - Pies - Cookies
Wis Sure It Ih MikIo b Gwllllam'B Klectrlo IJakcry EMtern
Ori jjuii'a Leaillne Iln-ail anil l'astry nakcri
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
Home of the Golden Crust
H. & S. ELECTRIC
Sommer Hotel Hldg. Phone 393-W.
NOW IS THE TIME TO KKI'AIR YOUK K00FS.
We carry a complete line of Shingles nnd
Composition Roofs.
No. 2 Cedar Shinies $1.95
Linseed Oil ....$1.25
The firande Ronde Lumber Co.
Itetail Vnnl Artws Tnuks on ;i-cciiivmm1 Ave.
WE CARRY REPAIRS FOR
John Deere, Doering and McCormick
Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.
Dainty
Summer;
Lingerie
GOWNS STKP-INS
COMl'.INATIONS '
LJg
"Check Seal" Retail Dealers
AVe Sell
GENERAL ELECTRIC FANS
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