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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1925)
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER three Monday, July 20, 1925. NEWS of SOCIETY The aeeoii'l of the series of Junior Country Club dancing partle dur ing the summer months fur the ouiir people of he. community will lake palce this evening at the club house. Invitations issued fin lint Iuhi dance ure also Koud "" the dance tonight.. Tin Klur No velty Orchestra will furnish music Tin Kail lea of Mooseheart I-'-kI-nn me Thursday afternoon tit th 1. (). I). luill mid u delight hil nfiiTiioon resulted. Ciainc wit. featured wlili Mrs. Collins winning blgh honors und j-i-'cond prize go ing to Mrs. Cass. Iuinty refresh -itHlltx were st-rved at tin clesc of the games by the lusti-MS'K. Mi's. Wahlron "nil Mrs, Iton Shanks. Komi Improvement rngrniu lie J carried Out in llrall DKIJ.K llOIU.ONTl,. Brazil. (Al) A hoorn has struck the de velopment of slate highways in the Mule of Mliifs tjeraes. The In-ail of llie highway commission reports i lint public expenditure fur good road sdurlng I 'JIM totalled $:t'u,i(M for lf25 will require un additional $'aa.(HHi. If coin ji let -d according lo pre.senl plans, the state high way MHiein will include S.fiiMi mil -rs of good road. The slate ban a population of U.iiiio.ihiii. So f w are the good roiida in Minus CJeraes thai it lias been Im possible lo motor from I'.elle lloii y.onie, the capital, to uny neigh boring slate. 'Three roads are he ing worked al present, one bead ed towards the cocoa district of rirasil and the other iwo .towards Ulo de Janeiro. Hel-iimfnrM Ofx'ra Lost, Money MKI.KINCJKOltH (Al) This year's season of the HclslngforB opera has come to an abrupt close because of a deficit of ?2U,(p(tO. 1 lespite an annual go vernment. MibHidy of tina. into Klnnish . frnncH and generous public support there has been u deficit the lust few sea sons. WALLING'S JULY CLEARANCE SALE OF HATS As Follows: Trimmed Hats ' ?1.93 lo $6.95 New Kid Hats, Black and VVhite and All White, reasonably priced. Dresses 1.50 and Up WALLING'S. The New French Curl When yon wlh tlie charm ing effect of m sort, natural curl, the new French paper ware la the only answer. Our shop Is admirably equipped anil trained loglve this new curl. Yon will he more than pleat! with the results. Phono now for an appointment. GEIST MARINELLO SHOP Boom 6, Sommer Bids. "A Beauty Aid for Jtrery Need." Phone Main 577 Mi merva Says We have sold double cho amount of Arch-Aid Slippers and Oxfords the last six ; months. We have ben add ing new customers to our ' trade on this make of shoe, and holding the trade on people who have been wear ing them for n long time . with perfect satisfaction. Wo size up on these once .1 week and keep them" com- . Ing In order to have a f ill run of sizes and widths on ' the shelf. Pon't let those callouses on the bottom of your fod keep hurting you. An h- , Aids will relieve the pres. sure and in turn they win disappenr. The arch is tali en care of at the same time giving gnat comfort tn the foot. Kxtra narrow lu-eN; no slipping: do not wear out your hose, and w HI keep your disposition A-l. THE B00TEKY GAY HAVnr, M:;r. j New Pumps r YOU can't keep fancy shoes down. Just when you think pumps have all become standardized and the gingerbread trimmings have been done away with, decoration bursts out from a fresh quarter and upsets the whole scheme. Here is a smart pair of white kid pumps, trimmed nt the toe and instep with criss cross inserts of black patent leather, Jilack leather also trims tho upper Sister Mary : Says: , ; lireiikfast Klackberriea, cereal, thin cream, crisp bacon, creamed potatoes, bran muffins, milk, cof- l.uneheon I'olato , luill salad, toasted muffins, fruit jelly , .with whipped cream, plain cake, milk, tea. Dinner Iced watermelon cubes, broiled swordrish. cucumber nau e, baked potato croquettes, lima tea n.s, bead lettuce with Russian Ircsslng. whole wheat bread, cherry pie, milk, coffee. The cucumber sauce, salad dress Ing and pie ure taboo for Juniors under six years of age. The beans should be mashed with a fork and the fishe carefully flaked lo re move all bonea. Potato ball salad is" a bit out of the ordinary and most- attractive to serve. 1'otato Ilnll Salad Two large potatoes, l scant tea spoon mustard, l 1-2 teaspoons salt 3 tablespoons olive oil. 1 table-' spoon tarragon vinegar, 3 hard cooked eggs, few drops onion Jui ce, 1 teaspoon anchovy sauce. Boil potatoes until tender and put through a r'cer. Season with mustard and salt. Hub eggs thru a sieve or rieor; Add to potato mixture nnd beat in oil and vlne ,'jnr and onion Juice. Mix wellifcnd stir in anchovy sauce When firm enough to handle shape into small balls, Chill and serve on a bed of lettuce with a mild cooked imlud dressing. Tile, lines in drainage of Oregon white lands are laid four rods ap art in the experiment .station plan of uiider drainage. The tiles have been found to draw for two rods on each side. A. 1 v V - ' 1 i ' ' 1 ,' ' 1 HixiiwivairaiaiHtHiuiriiraiiaBniTaiBn l. h.s. I.ili, press stents im sumier h.id ut.nounccd that KiiKfjna luicert, wreen ann-S't. ttid in innt nrautiful cyr li.brHHii the world, than Rents for Vera lleynotiU came out with a .(ffniPtit that lirr ryes wrre the hirer! ami mm! bran (Uul in iidl)wov4, . Hrra llicy arc. Judge for yourself EnglisK 'Girfe Told ; Of Nature's Ways To (Jive Red Checks MANi'llKHTKtti F.nfr. , (AH) "Nttinrea Vanity Case" I the title of an Ingenious and cuttM-ialnlng beaut v iamptiiet issued by the nrlllftir National Milk Yuldietl Council reeenWy to enlist I he in. lerest of people, in . wholesome food. Th llltle boil;elH are jteitt particularly to clubs und to factories throughout the coun try where young women and boys are employed. Lecturers from the council visit t lie clubs and rccreat Ic-u centers: of On factories from time to lime, lo emphasize tin' Importance of good health. Tiie lecturer takes i.s h.-r mod- j el i hose indefat liable saleswomen I placed in large shops to interest j the pa!.ier-by in Mime special ar j.Mcle. Assembled upon a table in j front of her are her '-beauty pro J duels.' or samples of nature's va- niiy box. I "No dreftfdng table is complete without rouge these days," Kty ;ihe lecturer, "but the best kind ! consists of ereaini'il carrots, which j we call nutureV own paint or com plexlon brush. hint them cooked i or raw. No matter how tender or 'delicate your skin, yon can use yel ( low carrots cooked in milk twice a week. Hy mixing these two col ors within the body, a promising color will appear upon the cheeks of almost any person whose health Is anyway near normal." ( Continuing on the ipiestlon of t he complexion the lecturer , goes on to say: ,"f you aic pate ami sallow, try our highly recommend, ii d skin softener, an apple hanging from the bough of the fruit tree. It is delivered in an air tight pack age, but lie sure and always eat the package itself, the apple skin. "Our most Important product of all is cows' vanishing cream. Kings queens, princesses, actresses, film jStars and . mothers all recommend U. It gives you good bones, white j teeth and sparkling smiles. There I Is enough produced in Knglund j for every one to have four or five I glasses each day, or even more if he desires it. "Here is our complexion powd- er extracted from wholesome ce i reals porridge, rice and .;arley; equally well suited to blond or brunette. The best powder puffs are fluffy potatoes baked in their skins, but always be sure and eat the skins too. lOye sparklers, made Kinions, are excellent. "We have also vanity eases In several shades of green, made from leafy vegetables. The spin ach case Is perhaps the most pop ular among- business women. And always remember 'that the beauty secrets of the bonniest Knglish girls are yours, for the eating!" Ifininar 1Vins Spurn Vduiloville li-opovil' from New Yui'k Finn . .MANILA, .1. I. (AP)-A letter addressed to "Manilu. Cuba" re cently was received by Tocdoro Vatigcp, former 5 resident commis sioner at Washington and guardi an of Hlmpliclo and 1-ucio Godlno, tho Sumar Twins, regarding , a j contract whleh' a New Vork "U v tirni or vuuticviiic managers ami producers desires to sign with the twins. -Although the vaudeville manag ers offered a large weekly salary for the services of the iwlns, Mr. Vnngco declined to entertain the proposal. Home years ago lie found I the twins In a side show of a clr cus in the I'niteti states and (brought them back to their native I land. - r She's Only Six Years Old ' v'- "t i s- j ' i i yt i 7k -j vTj. t Y"t 1 V h-iXui Ansellno atinarlli cf Mlltmukeo U only tlx yon old, but ttaa wolgh 170 pounds nod la gaining. 8ho la shown Qbava at tho right beside Vlolu twm&Di eight, Angtllne never mlsuea her threo mcla a day, Hud uyg her fuvorlce dlili la vpagliettl and moat bulla. Radio TI FSOAY. ,MI,Y 21 Mountain Standard 'Mine St nt Ions L'NUll. J'.egna, ('an. 3 f i . 8 p. m.. bedtime travel tule; 1,. O. O. M. bund. , , KOA, Denver, Colo. (322 4), fi:3n p. in., Herbert While and his Silver State orchestra. Pacific Ntnmlnnl Time' Stations K KOA, Scuttle. Wash. (454 3), 4- 6:45 p. in., basebull results; Ol ympic hotel concert orchestru; (i:45-8: 15, ithodes Department store; 8:30-10, Seattle Times, studio program; 10;05-11, Olym pic hotel dance music. KPWH. Hollywood. Calif. (252). 0-7 p. m., children's hour; Uig lirother of KPWB; 8-9. program Western's super-service garage; 9-10, program, lnton Oil com pany of California, I'nion Oil dance orchestra, Charles 13eau chump, tenor; iIatliryn Martin, soprano; 10-11. Warner Broth ers' frolic, director Charlie Well man. KGO. Oakland. Calif. (361.2), 8-7 p. in.. Kohler & Chase Am -plco studios; Nona Campbell, soprano; Alice Guthrie Poyner, violinist; Theodore Strong, org nnlst. KNX. Hollywood, Calif. (336.9). 5:3t)-;i5 p. ni Wurlitzer pipe organ studio; 0:15, travel talk, W. R Alder; u:8fl-7, Atwater Kent Radio orchestru, Paul Kln Htcln, leader; 7-7:30, .dinner hour music: 7:30, style talk, Myer Hlegel, Jr.; 8-10. KNX feature program: J0-1J, movie night at (he Ambassador hotel, Abo Ly mun's Cocoanut Grove dance or chestra; Town Crier introducing celebrities, over microphone. Kpo, San Francisco, Cul. (42K.!t) 0:04-7 p. in., Waldemar Und und the States Kcstnurant or chestra; 7-7:30. Itndy Selger's Fa i r m on t H ot el orch est ra ; 8 -!l , ltiisslan program, Madame pearl losnack Whit comb, Father Hft kovltch, directors; 0-10, pro gram, Kvelyn Sresovlch Ware; Hi-It. Johnny Huick's Cnhlrlans. MOTHS- ;. - " 1 "' LA GRANDE'S GROCETERIA AND MARKET La Grande's Groceteria Tlie Original Oiirlan Food Store Self Serves Saves A Comp!w Stork Of NiMlonally K non-U Pure FooiU nt Ix)ht PrU'CH I,a Crandc'ii ;rrnlng ' a. . , J n- i Airplanes Trnns-Mirt (.old LONDON (AP) lirllaln's nlr transportation company, The im perial Airways, which came Into existence May, 1924. recently com pleted 1,000.000 miles of flying. During the past 1 2 months nlr planc carrying $in,ooo.Hin worth of bullion. 1 a.iioo passengers und l.Oiio tons of freight have flown across the channel at 100 miles an hour. ' ) Many u good flivver gels citased by someone who doesn't under stand it.- Same Is true of people. Miss Rogers Gained , 15 Pounds in Six Weeks Skinny Men and Women Gain .1 PnuiifN In 30 lay.s or Money Hack. My, dear Friends: After my attack of Flu I was thin, run-down and weak. I hud a sallow complexion, my cheeks were sunk in and I was continu ally troubled with gas on my stomach. I felt stuffy and had lost my appetite. I had read about McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com pound Tablets und di elded to give them a trial. At once, I began to pick up an appetite, my cheeks filled out and my complexion he- came healthy looking and 1 gained 15 pounds In six weeks and uni very thankful for what AlcCoy'a Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets did -for me." Miss A Iberia Itogers, 204 W Cerm Gorda St., Decatur, III. To take on weight, grow strong, and vigorous, to fill out the hol- Mows In cheeks and neck, try Mc- ( "oy's Cod Liver Oil 'ompound Tablets for :i' days. 00 Tablets j (in cents at It nil Crosn Dm Store, Glass Drugs, Inc., L. & L. Drig Co., and live druggists every where. If they don't give you wonderful help in 30 days, get your money back you be I he Judge. Hut he sure and ask for McCoy's the original und genuine. Adv. MOSQUITOES MostPQWERFUL HOUSEHOLD INSECTICIDE You Can Buy. THE TANGLEFOOT CO. GflANO RAPIDS, MICH. The Coolest Place In Town. CALL MAIN lHO SPECIAL SALE ON Fat Veal Spring Chicken Dressed Hams Choice Juicy Steaks Roasts 2 Doors Ik-low Black Cat Free Delivery f .- In r V A Deaths In Hawaii f, Revive Old Poison Fish Traditions j JIONOI.l'l.l', (AP) The death recently of two Chinese, which was attributed to the rating or the fresh puffer or balloon fish, has caused u dispute its to whether the fish, a fairly common variety in 1 la wal Ian waters, H poisonous in itself or became so through pot sonotts seaweed oaten by the fish, or through Improper methods of preparation. The occurrence also has revived some interesting leg ends among the Jluwullans. The Queen's llospllai. In a bul letin Issued after exhaustive ex aminallon. declares that the six balloon fish which were supposed to have caused (he death or the iwo Chinese were not poisonous, The bulletin explains further lhar it is possible that these fish at certain times or places eat a pois onous seaweed. The hospital points mil also that there is a variety of the fish, comparatively rare, which In poisonous, with a secretion ul mllar to the poison of certain toad stools, and that on the island of Molnknl it Is a- well known fact that certain fish, such as the or dinary harmless ti Inn. If taken on one side of (he Island, nre poison nous, but If caught elsewhere, are wholesome food. The mullet is said to be poisonous In Molokat waters nt certain times of the year, and to produce choking, iIIxxUichh and terrifying dreams. The legend Is (hat certain gods came ut various seasons to live at tho seashore, and while they re malned on the shore of a certain hay the fish were poisonoua to man. "The true explanation," say the hospital chemists, "is probab ly that at certain timen and places the fish eat poisonous food." 1 ' Hawaiian, however, ussert that there Is no poisonous seaweed in Hawaliun waters. Nothing seems to take man off his feet as fast us a good porch swing. n H H H H .1 j tvjaiClj I lemsforyoM. .. i Willi j iAicifd , Service 1- " -- II... A i NATIONAL iSr j ... Unlill III WaiBeinaiacj II 1 ' V ! I "I See By The Papers . . . " We all do. It's a national habit. Newspapers open and close the day. They are a vital part of our daily existence. Take them from us and the wheels of progress stop. We must have the news! And news about merchandise ranks with news about current events. As a matter of fact, it is even more personal. It concerns you and your daily needs. Food. Clothing. Shelter. Household neces-' sities. ; r . The newspapers bring you this vital news of merchandise. The advertising columns of this paper ore a business guide-book to guide both footsteps and expenditures. They tell you what, tell you who, and show you where. Pilots of the family purse. . Read the advertisements. Every day. Buried in , small type may be a bargain that was born for you especially. Know before, you go to buy, just what you want and what you will have to pay for it. "I buy by the papers" is the twin of "I see by the papers." You consult a time-table to see what train you take. Consult this newspaper to see. what goods to buy. H EJ n M n H n H H H n H H H n n M 19 n H a a ii n n H n n n H n H n n u n ii H H n H II H H II n H Newspaper Light . Wash Dresses IJNF.NS VOILKS AND COMBINATIONS At Reinaikalily Low Prices. $:U.r - $5.1 S , $5.85 .Putmcm's Keiuiy-To-Wcar and Millinery Germans Will liuild Tannenberg Memorial ' KOKMIGHHKKG (API. All Im posing monument 10 coiumeinor atdthA tltmicnhmg vlcloiy at Tan nenhrt'it Is lo be erected on tuf site of the baltlefiold. It wilt surround a smaller monument de l Iculcd to the memory of the old I MmlenhurK regiment which now marks the scene of the battte, The pltm for t he new monu ment wan selected In a contest and was proposed by two brothers, Walter and Johannes Krm m r. it will consist of an octagonal wall, 10 feet high am) 2f5 fin t in diam eter, to encircle the prcst-nt monu ment. Massive siuuie 1overs -in feel In height are to be placed at ' each oT the eight corners. A memorial hall lor each regi ment which took part In the bat tle will be provided and thegro ilid floors Of seven of the towers will he equipped as museums contain ing relics or the battle. The up per stories of the lowers ant to be arranged as living iiuarters ' for Tannenberg veterans who will be caretukers and act as guides of the battlefield. Surgeon performs Successful Operation with a Jack Knife COHDOVA. Alaska, (AP) A tonsil, operutlou wua performed recently at llering Itiver on Con- r -1 .1 l lm GnlTlcua nf mil Iiltjtvmi lla(Vit'nrni Br. nt vmii 1 I disposal, free of rhiirge, and with no obligation on I your part. Iet us solve your honie furnishing prob- I . Advertisements Are Buying Beacons to Your Way to Wise Expenditure r. (roller Bay, fi9 mile east of here, by Dr. W. W. Council of CoVflovu with a jack-knife and denatured alcohol. When Dr. Council nrrhur at Bering Ulver from a hunthlg1. trip he was called on to handlW-the case. He. had no imptemr-nin. With the crude outfit het perform ed the operation with sueeV-.is, No anesth'iiio was administered' i The alcohol was used to sterltizff the knife. . , Jtot dm" n H 19 El II a n n 19 a M n n n n u n m m a n n n H n n n H n ii n El u H u Mm n ? m t n i n i 11 : 11 ; " H I El ' n i i H 1 : II ' H : ; 11 : : II w , w - H ' M : ii I - H ! : n i - II : H ! 11 npw