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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1925)
Monday, August 3, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pajye Three :3 liiilViil 1 I'.C .! i Tfie Ordinary ROLLINS Runstop NEWS of SOCIETY I i .,1 M iM. J. ('. Hulling wum ho.stH!i to the members of (lit- Thursduy Auction II ridge lull Thursday af ternoon at her home on .Sixth Hireei. lUiiiuir llu ufii)rtuonM pluy Mit. '. l Ni'wlln won hiyh neure. The home wuh decorated with bon ijiieLs ol various flowers ol the Hey. noil it n i ut the. oj oh o f play u n excellent two-coiirm' luiu-hcui wuk mrved. The t liib will not meet again un til sometime in H'ldember. ! Announcements Social wnnounct'tneitta limy Ik iirlitttul In this column free uf ilmrge. Any aimoiim-euif jits IH'rlUlhlllK IO UI riIK'tlUtl.4 Mlfll as cmiked fod xale.s, viv., will Ut rrriiM-U. Announcements, tu be printed tlm mliiiu day, imud he la Hot'iuty editor's hands by 0:00 o'clock. Ni- editor' note. Mrs. A. J. Van Valkenburg will hostess to thu y. (). club to morrow uftenioon at her home at r.tt-1 .Sring street. There will be a Junior Country Cliti) dance ut i Mil) hoime t h in veiling irom H:Hu until 4 1 : U 0 o'clock. Sister Mary Says: nroakfnst' Chilled cantaloupe, rolled outs--with dates. rhs whole1 wheal toast milk, eotlce. Lunrh'-un Twice laid, shredded cahtxige naiad. In-own bread, bak ed apples, milk, ten. Dinner fold sliced roast beef, pi aiiutu u potato t s neau u uui e j H.iiatl. rreumeij iiiua ue.wia, iceu v.atermcllon fons, whole wheat bread, cake, milk, coffee. It la far wiaor to deny o. four-yeurd-old child melons than to take the risk of them disagreeing with ldm. The juico of a water melon Is nothing hid sweet water hut the texture of the. melon la ra ther course and dil'iirult to dlgefit. fantaloupe are worse than water melon and should not ippeur In the diet of a child under six or eight yearn of age. Twice l.nlil Two cups cold potatoes, 1 cup co'tl c oked fish. 1 teaspoon min ' red onion. 1 taMespotm minced par.Hle.y, sait and pepper, 1! tahle fipoona liuttor.- ; i. ; 1 - -i : , Mash potatoes coarsely with a fork. IJemove skin ' nd bones from fish. Combine potatoes and fish und,,add .seasonings. Melt, butler in .frying pan. When hot, adit' pot Hi q- mixture. 1'uek a Jurge. fipuoii) cover and put-over a low it re. When hot thro nnh remove cover nnd brown on underside. Kn!d like an omelet (Hid serve at' once. Snininor fcelmol to Kml o u e a a x AGitTfri.TrriAf- COI.l.KC M. f orvalll.s The largest summer session in the history of the college will clo.se this Week wiih final examinations. Tho to tal of ;;hi students included fee paying auditors and .special music students, 35(1 teachers. Including principals and NUperintendenls, . Stmlents from states enroll ed this summer, iuelnding a nutii ber from t he midiUe w-st. Trimmed Hats, choice ?3.95 Children's Hats $1.00 Japanese Parasols 12 Price Kid Hats, assorted , , colors. Voile Dresses 1-3 Off . Minerva Says- Just try one of these ven tilnte! oxfords for m n. They nre porous nnil ailmlt the air, nml lire very fool. Htltcheil on soles very flox Ihle nml eiisy. 1'rlceil at y.S.b". Ruliher sole extra heavy, ranvus nprs. shoes for men for summer at iM:. Men's dress shoes, many styles to rhoose from from 3.r. to 11.00. Men's work shoes from $2. ST. to 17.50. . Hi e window for prlees or rimie In. I"r. Seholl's arch snppnrls for men and wo men, all Mn.ls. all to lie fit- .1 In I hew if your f-et lull it. I'lilishen. shoe flinlincs. In- SOle Inres. Ralore. THE B00TERY WALLING'S WALLING'S Neat Effect w.-p This tie does not knot In the usual manner but passes through wide em broldeied slits In a very Hut tailored bullion. A monogram add." a note iif Interest and Individuality. kai.km i;iii:Tio i iu;i:n HAl.KM, tHi. The city coun cil at lis next meeting will eon Hider an urdiaance rovidiug for u special election iJetober a to volo a special tax to apprtil.se tl.e properly of the Salem Watar, Jdght & Power company, ami in vestigate thu proposal to obtain a municipal water supply from thu mountain districts. The 'bailor ulso would contain a measure authorizing the issu ance of bonds in the amount uf $;ju,iH" to purchase two uddiiiomil pumpeiH for the i'ire department, and levying taxes for street re paint ami the bridge building pro gram. Girl Gained 7 Pounds -Mine Years an Invalid That's Just what McCoy's Col Liver Oil Compound Tablets did for the Ha brock girl and s do ing as in in- li tor tens of thO'isamis of thin, underweight, weuk and iliscomuged people all over Amer ica. These sugar coated, pleasant to luke tablets should bo given to children instead of the vile stom ach upsetting oil itself they sure ty do help the frail, delicate, lit tle ones and 6u tablets . cost but ill cents at Ited Cross 1 rug Store, Glass Drugs, .; i'4; lrug Co.. or any real druggist anywhere America. . Itead this b tter if you have a child that needs , to gain health i ml u1 t en i?l h. "My Utile girl waj? stricken with! infantile painlysis when slu wms ; iiiiimn.i vjiu itii'i bub uii iijihiik f o r 9 yea rs hen I sa w a n ad In the paper that1" McCoy's . Cod IJver Oil Compo ind Tablets would build up wasted tissues. I bought a box and she trained very slowly at first and after taking eight boxes, she gained seven pounds. Thanks to McCoy's Cod I.ivor Oil Compound Tablets, after trying al most everything el.su. on the mar ket. She is on he road to re covery and goes to school everv day." Mrs. Habcoek, Appleton, Wis. . Imitations of McCoy's may be offered but be sire and ask for McCoy's, the original and genu ine anil If after thirty days' treat ment you- are not delighted whh results why. get your money bitek. -Adv. Zf. 11111; Beauty Experts Al. The Geist Marinello Shop Smliniei. Illilc. 1'lione .M-.',7 98c SPECIAL Ono-Quart Ice Cream Freezer Do not miss setting one! F. L. LILLY Hardware Phone M-85 ! Vyf ' W 1 If i . v v 0obocoo w 4 t' t-'' A" v Jt 5"Ji,T- Iv-J X 4 vr 1 u.t v-l tr .1.' jo '00 JoO 0 FOR THE I1ENKF1T OF T!!R All MY Krl.ll'l' GOn'CTY Is! 'MiM .hin t .tnsliec, ilauliti 1' of Col. .taiiiei, .lustiee or (luvernr.'s I,lanil ilein this It is a mio-air ilanee over mi nnrlent eamion. ()no must KdJSiil that .Miis Janet la a Mull Jumner. xLn 3. TIILS HATTI.KSCAItHKD AI.I.ICATtllt IS CLOSK TO 300 YKAKS Ol.l). necorclliis to widmate o( Ills owner, F. Y. Kament, Lou AnHii. Karneet han an alligator farm v.f.ere he raises 'gators for, Bale to moving picture compuulca and iourUtu. . Their lH'lta also uuiUe an eicdlcnt jrudo of leather! : U i -rr1! - V- fr- , ' ' ;s K(JiVF.X liEASttNS riR VIOl.tTING THK I.IQMIK IAW. - Wlim ' Antonla ISasllo wM ar. raisneil In talitornut lor selJlnj Iwae he rould not afford a lawyer. Ho lie hrour.ht his wife and (ta rhildrrn ahmi: to prove lie hid In si II liquor to ma lie a llvlnlf. 1 In addiilon to (he children rfbueUisllo told (he Jmle to had another ilaiif hlcr niaiTltd, and nhw ihlliJien Wfre.d'uJ.' I xr; eT "-a-E 0 i J ' i 1 4 3. V v 7 A j ' i ' 1 JT'3r , lqti:i:N MAliY'6 OWN par- 'tlrular style of hat and gown Is blnmn by lliiu plctnra. liit lllio Iter son, the lVluco of iXVuks, tho queu does nut sein to euro uh(ut titiiiling m tfushlou craze. IMcturo taheu a tew njio ut the open In; of ft $,t;lM)lO roaa out. of oar NATIONAL , AIMUTANT ot (ho Amtilian I.kIhii .lanies F. Uaiton. f lie will . tulto office July 81 uiwit tho i-cbIk nation' of KtisKll Ciovlston. ! liurton lonaorly. was mljntant ol the Iowa department of (he legiou. j- f- I 4 Hvl LSI MAYHE IT WAS REAU and Veteran ol (he World War enjoyed driiixinr out of an old time Ucg when they, met at OmahaNeb lor their annual convention.' Radio j Tl FSDAV, Al'tJI'ST 4. . . Mountain Klaiulanl 'I line miiIIiiiih ONItlt, ltelna. fun. (;fni). I - in . .Iliml.tl klildles; I.. . I". '. ;M. hand. I)A, Denver, Colo. ( S! 4) a 1;30 p. 111.. Ilei'liert While anil J1IH Hilver Hlute oll'hj'Stl'U.- - ' 'ai lflr. Ntanilanl 'lime sinilmis K I'M A. Sealtle, Wnsli. ' ( 4 T.4 .3 ) C- U:4a p. in., lilynipie ipiiei wn eert orehestrui U;6-H: 1 r. Itlioile.n lh.'liarlnient store proKnim; :I0 J0. 'I'iiina Ktuillo proKruin. HlHVB. Hollywood, t'ullf. ; fi- 7 p. in., children's .Hour,, llrother of KI-'WII; S-'J. pro. Kram, Weslern'M Hllpereervleo BaniKe: 11-10. Hurry t). Keljier'a iMiivlehuifl orelieslra, Jnu Wlleh ell Holler, soprano; (hurlea Iteiineliamp, tenor; l.ottlit 1 inni hell, hliiea ulniiol'; Mellm. Mel hIiik, rlpiuvish love hooks with Kiiltar: lli-ll, Winner Urns., liolle, illieelion, Chnrlln W'ell iniin. t Ktto, Dnklond, r.illf, liil.il, 8 p. in., (mklaild sllldio proKnim, Ktin l.iille Symphony orehi'strn; Arllim- S. Uiilhetl; ICilwIll llelll snhll, htirltone; lll-l II. ill., t'lurkti Wilson's llolel Mt, I'm nils dance orelii-stra. - KtiW, I'ortland, Ore. (491. ti) 7:30-j 8 p. in., hiisehnll seorea; H.-9. con cert; 11-10, General ford orches tra; 10-IS. Herman Kenln") Mult nomah hold dance orchestra. KIM. I-os AllR-clcs, Calif. (405.2) ri::ui-ll p. ni.. LelKlitoira' Areade ciit'eleria orcheiilrn. Jack '"ron slinw. leader: tl-0 : :i0.. Art lllclt- man's lllllinore holel concert or elieslra, Kdward Kltzpatrlek, di rector; l!:SO-7;3li, weekly visit or lineen Tllunla mid Hiindman rroin l''ulryland, l.ouls R Klein, iiiito-harp'nnil harnionlrii; Chas. 'Leslie Hill. reiiilllirts; ' Leliore Killitin, conlrnlto; I'lnlre .Mel loiiino. concert pianist; 7:3n S:3II, Iviillhoe Temple litlllil nnd Rleo elilh, Waller A. French, ili reclor; 8:30-10:30, Kll.l feature Hluilio proKraui. iirraiiKed and presented hv ' Howard Johnson and Walter Illddlek; I0-3H-I l::l". Art Hickman's Itlltniore holel dance orcheslra, Hurl Hurlnelt, It-ader: KXX. Hollywood. Calif. (331!. II), B::in-ll:l.ri p. in.. Wurlllser pipe oritnn sludlo; ll:Ki, travel talk, W. I'. Alder; 11:30-7, Alwnler Kent Hadlo orcheslra, 1'aiil h'ln sleln. lender; 7-7:30. dinner hour music; 7:30. slvle talk. Myer Kleirel, Jr.; 8-10, KNX feu lure proirrum arninaed and pre i.i'iileil, Town Crier; 10-l'i, movie nlyhl al the Anililissailor, Ahe l.ymitn and his l 'nciiunut drove d:tnce orchestra. Kl'ii. Sun l-'raneiHco, Calif. ((US. 3) 7-7:30 p. m.. Itlidy Seiner's Fair mont hotel concerl orcheslra: 8 II, preKiaui, Olympic cluh; 11-10, ""I f ' tr 1v- -:-i maybe It wasn't, yet Iisali!oo liuatamatla Marliul);t hand com pany; ll-a:i:, iihiimii ,-.:uiinuu j 10-11, Johnny liiiiek'H Cahirtuiis. Islnuil Owned lly One Man ' Yields Slliec Anil l.ellil . AVAI.ON, Siinlii iV.lalltui Island. Cal.. (Al') rioiiheiicy i In. a ihls ph'UMlll'e Kl'ollllil. aolile day w ill he a ' silver aiiti. lead iiiluini; cetiler lioa - Kaliuul Hiihatuiitlallly -with re cent shipments to Hie iiiiiiuiand o lilKh Ki'ade ore from , lllaek Jack and other inlli'-s under de velopment hy Willlaui WiiKley. Jr.. iiiillloniiiro owner of Hie Is land ..".''' A shlpnunt of r,7'tons" of ' llui stiver an lead ore reeclilly as sayed at from $110 In $3(7 a lull. It iwun hrouicht down over a new road; which runs from Ml. lllaelt sltli'k I'uUI'.lilUea lo Hie wurf here. Work has been slaiied on seven different prospecls of which the Itluck ' Jack in. llle I'oiuil pullll. At the 350-foot level of I his mine u roeh body of ore was .si ruek. The services of our Interior Decorator are at your dinpoMtl, free of dun go, and with no obligation 'on your pur). Let im solve your-home furnishing prob lems for you. CARRS II You Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies Bo Sure It Is ttttrio ly (.nilllnni'a Eleclrlo Bakery-Eastern Oregon's liemllng 11 road and Pantry Bakers Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Home of the Gulden Crust mm wm Crisp and Shimmering "Such a pretty new dress I envy you"l "Hut don't really It has only 1 n cleaned". Proper clyanlnk restores the charm ot newness and endows yo'lr clothes with a new splendor. (llovee. wraps, anils, enala and dresses fitted for ii mil he r eeaaon'a wear at ustiinlshlnKly low prices. And In each piece of work we cuard Jealously our reputation for uneicctl-d iiuailty. - The Wardrobe Cleaners X -1 ivy li ll'D! No Afore I " ""(mharrasswaiK V Gaiter ftiiris J J Wear Yl Rollins Runsfop osery i PUTMAN'S If ha. advertise It, he knowa U'a ood. Want the llest i fe-Bi !rMfe .mmmm - ( :ifl IN