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Friday, July 81, 192.5. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three NEWS of An i-njoyubh' vcnt of Thuri'lny I i vfiilntr won un Informal Ktttlif-rlnjr ! of the mtmbfin at the Jx-nrv- of' JIdihji I'roli't'tUt; AHuciutton ul i hi huttw of Mr. Jmk Hintt, WlthJ Air. Hmtl, und Mri H. E. Hwyn as ln.-en. the large Kiiin- l.cr cf fTM'inlicrii luust ni Mrs.. Min- I nit- i 'aril, financial stcivtury, of J Juk r, and .Mi?! tlni Hmli h. of liiiiiii-itl, Wn-sliltiiun, wrc kuhi.i i f llli- ;tr-siHIUtto. Aiir u short business M-Msion t!n- i-viithK was 8M-tit noclully am) ill Hi. joiij- it fresh menu were .st-rvcd , at nn uifpropriate hour, iluiHjrlnjv her sl.ster-ln-ln w Minn J:iiz;ihfih Voelz, Mrs. A. I.. Voi-li ( rial ri'il at tl inner Vi''lmailuy i v nhiK at her Jiome in rmltdale. the tuhle waH artistically (lecorut i il with .swi'ipi-UM In u color mlieine of ii'il ami whii and illnnr was .m-rvol al 11: Sn o'clock with covers hii-l fur twi'iity-six. ' MIsmih Wnhi l:uc Sin it li a ltd loroi hy t 'ahlw assisted In sV-rviiiK. Mikh VoHs! (s vi.sltliiR: hcrt' nt th Imnie of her brother froln i.u Verne, .Mlnncp-otu. Mrs. f ('. Pennington entertain ft the MlNHlonary Hoeiety of the Jittpi t.st, church yesterday after noon at her home on Main avenue, Tin re was a lare;e attendanec und ufii-r thi husini'ss .st fsIou Mrs. .He j Creen hail charge of the Urt r-I noon's '.tumuii. "ttod'li "Yellow , children in America.' wu. the mih-j ji-rt lor the aflcrnoon. j l-'ol lowing: i he prugiam Innch iMin wuh Meivi'il hy the hostess am Hisieil hy her ilaughter, Mrs. I.loyd Herllti r. . The Neighbor of Woodernft M.ent a ' ih iig hi lul afternoon ytH t' rilay when M is. fieri rmle Ill van. Mrs. I, on I ili-hards mi,i Airn. Hazel I'olddliM Were hostesses at the home of .Mrs. .Sullivan. Twenty ineutlicfH were presrlil mid lt lu ll ieN eveI u ml visited during the ulierr.oon. after which refresh -nn-iitji were served. '(''.icrnieii rind ltarH rriXI't.KToX, tire. Two black lears were seen in the Blue Mountains by fishermen. One-, a l wo-ycar-old. was found by Jack Milhr and Hay Mei'arroll In a bin k leberry patch near Knmela inn killed. .1. H. Xorvell of Helix and A. C. Mclntyre of f'enrtleton also found a bear and ran It up o tree but tlid not kilt it. CALLING'S Trimmed Hats, choice Children's Hats $1.00 Japanese Parasols ('2 Trice Kid Hats, assorted colors. Voile Dresses 1-3 Off ' Thv Best Dressed Woman Notice her she Is always a frequent beauty shop pa tron because she cad have complexion, hair, and hands given the expert attention her appearance deserves. . This shop guards against all Injurious treatments. Geist Marinello Shop Sommer Bldg. Phone M. 577 Minerva Says- You would be surprised to know how many people are using good judgment in tnK Ing advantage of thes gooil grade shoes tit broken stB"3 at these ridiculous prir we are asking' for them. Jtist think, ll.t'r, $(t.5u on I Jt..1' slippers at sale price of $i.;if,, $2.!iS and $1.4f. e if we have your sw ifii If so jou ore licky. They look well and wear ell. SpintexllU Hojie for ladles, guaranteed all colors. Chil dren's shoes to close H price. .May have been serv ed with these. A good thing push It along. Polish fo- wh!t canvas shoes. kid and THE B00TEHY SOCIETY Singer Her voice won her a J200 prise, of ftred hy the Jullianl l-'oundutlon. tiht:' Jt.no Crawford, 17, and ahf lives in Hollywood, Announcements Boclnl aniioniui'iiicntH - mny be prlntel in this column free of rhnrKt. Any annoiiiiccnicnta IHTlalnlriK to nuy luiictloiis such as cookel fiKttl sales, etc., will be refiiM!. Annimiiceineiit., to be priiitctl tin; sumo day, nmst Im in society editor's lianiln by tt:0O o'clo-'k. News editor's note. There will be a special meeting of the Ladie.s Auxiliary lo the Hro iherhood of Hallway Trainmen al Kfigles hall Monday nihl at 7:3u o'clui'k. A report of Grand hodft?6 will be .'It' ll at this time. " S.Vll ROAY. A I 'til st i I'ncilic Mandaril Time Station KI-'OA. Seattle, Wash. 4t4. . -i : 4 T p. in., baseball results; O lymplc hotel concert orchestra; li : 4 f-K : 1 5. Khode.s l )eparttm nt store program ; S : :ta-1 n. Times dance music; lu;:u-l I, Olympic hotel dance music. KKWIl, Hollywood, Calif. (252). K-y p. in.. Hay lialley's stringed trio. Hay llailey, organ; Sid Uppman, violin, and Scotty lien ton, cello; l-'rank Si ever, bari tone; Kred Till, accordion and Southern mule quart el; II-in. Warner tiros, .syncujiutors ..and entertainers; 10-11, Wurner Kros. frolic, dlrectidn Charlie Wcllman. KOt), Oakland. Calif. CU.1.2), S-10 p. ni., Lola lA'Welyn Hughes, vi olinist ; Bertha Andrew, sopra no; Bern tec li Klamnie, pian ist: Pteglna Ij Jtoux. contralto; Hudolpli Wurliiser company; Margaret Jones, Soprano, Ber nard l.itten, violinist; Hoberi p. MeClure, baritone; Winifred , WilllnuiH, pianist; Kred Stev ens, banjolst; Hoy' Bprtrand, saxophonist ; 1 n-1 a- ni.. 'iarke 'jfJ ! -Ail, rs? Radio j a-8 - ! i I - r i I V I i I I I 4."it-sr II.. f A ' , 1' i; r- - :v ' ! f: i i I i i ' KIXIIS ANI) Jltfi.-l MAT Bit Oft OF RTTI.K IrTLdropc, nt njrtltf BMtrh-maklaf esltniM. (n Mart f Kubwb1 h MM U La nhtai ta Mrr br xm, I'rlma NkMaa. to tfca Countras NrarlFld, plctural here. The couulew la II, ar4 heir to fM.fJM n.Uteof her.lather, Uie Ule Ksrt of ScailiJd, Wifson'a Hotel Bt. Krancia dunv orcheHtra. K(1W. I'orilHUd. ttre. (4Hl.fi). -s p. in., Jackie Sanders' orchestra; HMS fiance nitiWlc. Jackie Souii era ofehewira. KM J, ,on AnfeeM, VnHt, (iM.t ), 6::I-8 p. hi. Lci-ehron'R Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack t'ron Bhaw, leader; Art Hick' man's iHhrnorr hotel concert or rhestru. Kdwnnl "tttatrlch, til. rector; :3it7:sa. Hi.dio kiddies' hour With Helene 1'lrle. ncrenfi juvenllt;. Jack llregory Huyres, leudings, uml I nch John; fe-ltl, anniverHHry pioKram, Krel M. Hehrelner; lit-1 1 Art Hick man's liillniure hotel dance or chesfra. Hurl Hurtneil, leader; 1 1 :S0-2 a. in.. Lost Augeis of KHJ, Walter, V. Uhldh k. chief harpist; ITceiiiah LurtR, Hot Ntreet. f atidi(CIrahahi and othe favorites. ' KJH, Heutile, Wash. (3M.4I, 2:S(i 2 : 4 a p. rn.. home economies ialk, liernleee Hedlimton; tt-ii:8n. httnehali. KNX,' Hollywood. t'Hllf. Ul.f). , 6::S(i-bMii, Wurlitxer pipe ornn studio; (i;i5, truvel mik. W. K. Alder; i;::tll-7, Atwaler Kent (t(. dio orchesint. Paul Kiiisieln. leaner; i-t::'ii. tnuner hour inn sic; 7(ittt-8( Wiirlitser pipe orf,'an studio; H-lo, u;x feaiure pro Smni; 10-11, Ah: l.yuiun'. 'o coanut (' rove . dance orchestra from Attihassador hotel; 1 1 - 2, . Hollywood' nljrht program. . Kl'ti, Knit l-'iancist'o, rtillf. (42S.S) (t-12 p. m., Johnny iintek'M fa hlrlanH. , Scientists Find Part Of. Primitive Skull JKni'RAI.ftM. (AT) What ap- ' pears to he a very substantlaf hilss I lug Mnk was discovered recenlly (heur Tiberias when the. front' port , of a primitive human skull was ; uncart bed in a rave among-well defined Musterum flint deposits. ! The -new skull is characterized by prodigious ilevi-lopiueut of the supraorbital .proutinences and de pressed forehead as in a rhimpan Kee. und conforms closely' td: the Neanderthal Kuropean .type " not previously found on the Continent of Asia. - 4 . ' It was the excavation , hy the lirlilsh School of Archeology - of Jerusalem in a enve at Tubgha near Tiberias that was r warded with this, renla,rkab, discovery. Pro f essor ft a rsi a ng, d ireiM or of the school, witnessed the discov ery, which was made by Mr. Tnr-ville-retre, formerly of '. Oxford nntl now a student of iheschnol here. . - Ixigftho Cflmp fleoh;ns CCI.P CltirKlC, Or.. The T w J- , ada logging camp of Anderson & Middleton 'Lumber company bus resumed opera tlirtis and Monday the first train or logs was sent to the mills, at Cottage - Grove since the shutdown some two months ago.. l.alham mill, Jiist . south of Cottage 'Grove, has been1 In oper ation during this . Interval, how- ever, working on reserves which Wert Votd-derkertM 'earlier in thu season.. It was announced that (he Culp Creek ramp may not re sume opeiuJioh for possibly two monthsY. j Caught applnR. j Tirst Doctor "Tell me. Pop. Have you ever made a serious, nils jtake'in dlagnoHls-"-I Second 1 loctor "Ys, once. I (told a man he had n touch of in dlgestlon. -AfterwurdH I found he 'waft rich enough to have had np pencllclttH." . $r $ 'fit tn' rt-i t Hi ffi vMJS TV rl Tm " , 111 -- I III Sister Mary Says: breakfast Hlueherries wit ft cream, cereal, thin crcni, soft f cuoked etrgii, totisi, milk, coffee, l.uneheuii t 'cenieii . kohlrabi, brown bread und ' cheese sanil wlchs, baked apple pudilllig. ifilllt. tea. . I dnner :Haket- hluefltth, bulled potatoes, buttered heels, rticum l.er Hiiluilsteafiled blueberry pud dintft rye hn-ml, inilfi, coffee. Kohlrahk in an out-of-the-ordin ary vegetable that Is really most delicious. li h flunk's to the cab- bag family. If used when the hum-like- rooia' are One" or two inches in diameter the vegetable is tender and nf delicate flavor. Shniliietl Hlindirrry IMuhliiig Two ciipa lUmr, 4 leaspooim ba king" powder, 1-2 teanpoon salt. 2 tubU'spoohs fltiKr, t iirhh'.spiHiiH butler, 1 eirtf, a-4 cup milk, I cup blueln'rrles. 2 more fablespoons flour. Mix and ni ft flour, salt, baking powder and sugar. Huh in hufter j with Hps of fingers, luai egK and .cut lino flour. Cut In mitk. Hlfi extra llodr over lurries and add to dough. Turn into a buttered inohl, cover and steam I 1-2 hour,. Serve with niolasses sauce. Hotel Where Governors Met Lincoln Is Doomed A I .TOO N A, 1 'a .. (AP)-K I f ort s are being made by local and other historical societies io mark old l.ogan House, which will be rul ed to make way for a new . rail road si at Jon. ' It was In a room in the Logan House that the.- Cii ion war Kovernors, in September. lji3, met with I'reshlent Lincoln and pledged lo him their fail!) und support. The meeting was Informal und private, no written record of any kind was kept, and newspaper re porters were not present. H was called to take measures for more active support of the government and resulted in the pledge and the Villon. The pledge was sig ned by 1 3 governors and endor sed hy a number of others not ol the conference. Among the signers were A. O. I'nrlln. Pennsylvania; John A. Art drew, Massachusetts; Htehftrd Ya tes, llllnios; Israel Washburn, Jr., Maine; Samuel J. Klrkcvnod, Iowa; William Sprague, It hod-! Island ; F. H. Pdrpont, Vlrglnio,: Pavld Todd, Ohio; N. K. Berry, , New Hampshire, and Aus'ilu Blalr Mlchli-un. Jfidsummet Round . Trip Excursion Tickets To .11 principal BiMlero Citi.a on sale daily to Sept. 15 Final return limit Oct. 31 Liberal ttofioTer prlrileies oin or return lug Visit the folk "back East" now while thm 15-An farts are low Low fares ntoo to Zlon National Park mnd Yallowaton National Park Ask for fr booklet, dticriptivo of thcM faniMiB retort I. if. ki:i:ev. AkvuI Win. .Mi-.Mirrra, (ifn. lass. Agi. WWUl : vt3 X. Best jDid A well-balanced, palatable, easily assimilated diet that j nourishes and up-builda. Use at meals, between meals, or j on retiring. 'Endorsed by physicians for over 40 years. Prepared at home in a minute by briskly stirring the j powder in not or coia water, vo cooRing. Safely t'rtlllll lo Our SIo lMil nt Hill .li-ffi-rwn Ave. All SIiik'k Lrave fioni Thp- llally. - i,i:avi:h r.A f.nArf. inn Mrrpt9 A.M. I P.M. J:Ml P.M. l Similar. A M. Ilnkl'l 7 A.M. - ll):.-,n A.l. - I ::I0 P.M. - I P.M. Similar 10 A.M. . I P.M. IWWini-Imllj-.11 A.M. 4 00 P.M. Ili'IMit I'lMHio Main "99 fe- i uiRur uiEuninti t, - M . C. VI I If I! I I I I I I If I k 1 n I I I I I I i ' i V A . f, r"" 9 iHftiMi A IAIFI'Lj IIICKK, ALU KIUHT. Hut IIimi er geant, Hie dw. mrcouiii Jlsffs, lh famous niarliie corpi nu rot. Mis fthw Ksterley la w tlri, Ploiura taken at the Na iioual .Capital Dt'g btwrf. WOMI'.X PLAN liri1JINi HKP.MoNP. Ore. Wo n of Pehchutes county are contributing to a fund to be used for creep ing a woman's building on the Deschutes county fair . grounds here. The movement was stall ed by the Ladles' Pioueor club of Tern-botine and this organlKatlon is carrying on the campaign. The building H Intended for all exhibits of PcsrluHcH county .wo men and ; will .contain c pace f fr these, an well as for vesl rooms for women unending thu fair. M will be ready for the fair thift year early in October. As the doctors tell It, he who longs lo learn how to live learns to live long. 1 M'jtqhk 98c SPECIAL One-Quart Ice Cream Freezer Do not miss i-'cttinjf oiu;! F. L. LILLY Hardware IMione M-83 Safe Milk and Diet For Infants, Invalid., the AzI, Nur.lm Mothers. Children, elu. fa Snvaiidh 4-00 P.M. Kill I U IIIL.IIIUIIIUU CHATTANOOGA (Hy the Assa ulted Press) ;- .The 4 'hittttinootfd !ew In u slui-y published says the memoirs of Willluntf leanings Bry I an will be written by hill widow. Th story says: , "At the time of Ms death Mr. Bryan had started on t he framei work of his recollections. He had Intended to devote to the writing ol this chronicle of American lire lur ihe past half century, Ihe res of Ihe summer and fall, a fid id fact all the time up to htw letvitii for the Holy Land In February of IHL'U. " 1 Mim'.i or H llldHlCil ' He had dU'tateii in the rough id his rierrvtiuy, W. K. . Thompson, the first draft of six or seven 01ap- ters of the ineuudrH. ' Tiomisort now has these on yellow typewrit ten sheets. The headings iuclndH such' copies us the great common-' er a childhood ami youth, the Chi cago convention of I S 9 K, I h Htiltimore convent ion. of 1 111 2, the work with peace treaties while )m secretary of state- und one' oi I wit other Incidents in his busy life. "These guide posts for his me moirs, for according to Thompson, they were more of a framework,' niving (he general trend of event ,: nil her than I he del ailed part ten-' lari?.ed af'ount the commoner fiad i vpeeted to make by amplifying the first lira ft. were among the mater ial which Mrs. Bryan will have at her disposal for her task. "Whc.u the widow of the great commoner' passed through Chulta- noog-tt Welnemlsy morning eii route to A rlington with t he hlef f her hltsbnnd. she (old frleniM that she intended to give; her nt teiition to these rtieiuoirs ih( soon lis conditions permitted., Hhe aahl she would be Hided In the writing by her daughter, Mrs. Itulh nwfn, ARE YOU-- Going' to .show up empty-handed 1 85 nt the age of 80 do A matter wor think ing: about. UNITED STATES IL GROWTH Means Quality! And QUALITY Meann (irowth! MEADOW HARVEST BUTTER Sales increased 01.7 in June 1925 over Juno 1924. BLUE HILL CHEESE Sales increased exactly 100 Gold Medal Salad Dressing Sales increased 164. Of the 30 distributors on the Pacific Coast we were (ith in increase over last year. It Pays to Huy Depend able Products Union Creamery Company One Lot Voile Dresses .J , F.xrolk'itL viiluos of their fonwr price of f.6.7S. - " ' 'Uwluml NOW TO $.1.83. '' f Putmans V Keady-To-Wear and Millinery and the, hitler's lnisband, Major Kcglnuld owen. "Mrs. Bryan is a gifted writer ,tinl. i'ur Jiiutiy .years ajslsti-d her husband in his literary endeuvors. She is the aulluir of the biography of Mr. Bryan which Int rudm-es ihe collepted, volmue of hl.s i:peivhes. Hh l also .the author of. the ac itmnt of the Baltimore deinoi-ratlc convention of PH as throughout their mu riled life she wum in. inti i.iule 1 unt il with I he innermost detullH of . her husband's career; 'ivith the tram of thoughts leading lo his node political drcislnns. wit h his .significant con versnt ions and with his correspond! nct and ,'flles. i. "II is likely that her work will he done nt Murymont, the Bryan home at n'oeoanut Grove, near Mi ami, Pin." ' Kindness always pays good dividend. The services of our 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. CARRS We Sell Weslinohouse Fans' I I. & S. Electric. Snntmer Hotel ItldK:. If You Wont the Heat Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies Bo Sure It la Mailo by Gnilllam't Elcctrlo Itakorj Eafetern Ori'con'g U'adlutr Dread anil Pastry Bakora . Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Home of the Golden Croat 1.7 -'ir-iMr-"r?fVii,JS'iai-1--wl .itahaaM.iaaVhfc-aiaaiatifliiliiii iTi ul 1 SERVICE Service by allowin"; you to pick out your own goods, in stores scrupulously clean, convenient ly arranged and stocked with the best of every thing the market affords; service by letting you take one minute or fifteen to make your purchases; service by the attendance of court eous storemen, and service by selling you every article you purchase at the lowest possible price, because of our economical operating system. This service is (he real service which the housewife wants. This service is the reason for the growth of 1'IC.GLY WIGGLY in La Grande. G. Washington's Soluble Coffee, small can .13 G. Washington's Soluble Coffee, med. can '.95 Our Mothers Hrand Cocoa, 2 lb. can '.31 i Golden Marshmallow Golden Marshmallow Golden Marshmallow Rosedale Sliced Heef. I Holly Sliced heef, 8 Cohoe, Medium Red Salmon, No. 1 tall can 3.20 Libby's Fancy Red Salmon, No. 1 flat can .'V. I Life O'Wheat, Whole Wheat Better Foods Cleaner Stores Lower Prices Prehistoric. I Wig I rallied In liitcreHt, of 'S4-Ieiir SASKATOON, , Mask., ( C) t l'oNHil hunters of the- Hofal ( ih fitrio Mitseum digging tliffi simt m r In un unclenl bog miir Miin dnrni Itv miles south of hTre. for some tract f North ' Ajrteriean (oe-hiMlorlc Mian, hiiv otVcted .ii diaphragm pump on an J-le -ate. I platform hesble the sw:Mi)p. Thro lgh a Itose, the Valer drawn ofr each day! Ait unknown sperhs of.uutelope, a o.uanttly huff alo bones und JndUn rellrs been found. It was believed lhi pool served as a watering plan1 for man and beast thousands of years ugo und that In the lower strata of Its sand, will be .found Die imprint of the unknown North American pre-historlc man.' Half of our Uvea re ape.nl talk h);r 'o people abont other peoide. Phone 39.1-W Syrup, 2 lb. can .2S Syrup, 5 lb. pail ?.('' Syrup, 10 lb. pail J22 VA oz. class ii.2() 38 oz. glass per package f22 Nuggets, per pkg. ?22 Beechnut Catsup. a High Grade Catsup, per bottle ?,3l