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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1925)
Friday, August 7, 11)25. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pago Three NEWS of SOCIETY 1C0VE COUPLE Aim Kui'l Ktoddurd returned to her home in lu Uruuiie . lii morn livt MUr two wH-ks ut Null l-uk city, I'iah. lli. -Hiod.Uird weni La Hull )Mitf to iLtu nil 4 lit- WttddjnjC (jf 1 1 it niyw, Mltw M4en Ttiouiu, of i tout city, to . It. Turner, whieh 1 look piuoe W'ednc.i lay, August. J l'. AtisM 'J'lioiuu visited ttevoruJ weeks ll'T' 4lUf HUHIIU'T Mill U1UUV lYicndH liere, .Mr. u,mt airs. Turner will iirrWu In l.ti ( ramie M outlay eu route in ViwloiiH North weiU (MilH .jn 4 ti lr honeymoon. Tiny v.lll visit Jutc tor two or thrve Uuvh nt the Kurl Slyddunl ho u it1.1 Sister Mary Says: 4lnukfust Halted ptiii-H, broiled aujt fish, ej-ttajiiod jiotat uea. roi .n ii it-iil mid wheal iii ill tins, mill;, oof I'eo. Luncheon Veal loaf, sliced to matois, peach snow bulls, f,rriiliiuii hreud. mill;, tea. IdntH-r e'rnlt nip, fried chicken milk Kruvy, numbed potaroejt, corn j'rhii'M. head lettuce wil h ehhYomule ilrt'KsiiiK, vanilla Ice i'1'fMtii, buitor-Mouteh rooliit'H, who-, le wheat hroiul, milk, coffee. Of oofii'so. il chilil under six yearn f ukv should not I1 ser veil the corn fritters, lut the ram hiiiyiiou .or chicken iuid fritters Jfl so Kooi that it's worth trying', j It Hit' mm cup is mil served a.s Iho first roufflc of thisi dinner chilh-u wulermelmi iiuKht be Her ed in place of the ice cream. Com I'rltlirs w j OjH1 cup Krat corn, 1 cup flour, 2 ti'.uupootiH hukhiK povh'r. I 1i-aKpoou Halt, - t-'iKpooiit( miff-. nr. 1 i-KK. 'i cup milk. ' J ( '.oiiiMne and Hi ft flour, hiiklnf? 1 iiOWilir hi It n ml K:itrHJv I tent 1 yolk of vkk until Uht with milk. Stir In corn. Kohl In tin; whtU' if i'gR heaten until stiff and dry. Drop -by spoonfuls into d'op hot tut uiul fry until Kolrien brown on all Rides. Drain an 4rovu paper. Th- fat .shotihl lie hot i iioiikIi to brown un inch square of bread from liif soft part of tlu loaf in seconds. VahiiiKlon anil Ki'W YorU ai-p comluotlnj; ilrivi-a uxalnst U'l'Pn lluiilv.iUfK. WALtlNG'S Clearance of SUMMER HATS. 9Sc to ?:5.95 . ' VOILE DItESSES 92.73 to $4.95 HOUSE DRESSES $1.00 to SLV.O WALUNG'S Minerva Says: Wo liavo marked nil our tan, ribbon - tio, open - front, tun Sandals, poach kid gore rumps and Slippers from (fc.uo to silt:.. Those are Mlppors reoei--od just before tlie Pourt h of July shipmom. Thoro ore only about 1 ( pair left in all, so we ma tie tho price on those inviiiiur to yo i nl S l-UTi. Vou nood tho shoos an 1 we noed tho money. Jot "s Ret tOK'thor. Another lot for 8.t.4.". Another, Jfl.SO SUppors. ot Colored Sandals at Sou cannot afford to go ba.ro footed nt those priot-a. Koap will cost you more to wash your foot than shoes at these prlrcti. THE BOOTERY Iloim of tlm Aivli-Aid sho I'tiihlil'ii's Snn dill; 75c Pocket Knife Special $1.25 POCKET KNIFE For 65c F. L. LILLY Hardware Phone M-K5 mm mm JPM l it- mi A short scarf that pins closely about the throat unit given tho effect of a stock Is one of t!:e new wrinkles for fall. It 13 unite, tho correct thing I to cove tho neck the.e Oaya, mid tho hfirn collar U; ont of tho novelties futshion ia ttidt;a'ot to iorco upon ua. txaaio s.vrritiAY, Ai (;rsr h. Mouiiiu n siaii;laii Tmw stutluns ('Mtlt, Uecitia, ('an. (;:f !), H p. in.. ) .Mrs. It. Taylor uiul i-uneert party. Ku.-, D-nVf,-, t'uJo. (:'.4, S p. j in., I leaver municipal bund. 1 l'cilii' Muuiluiil Vluw Stiilions KI 'UA. .Se;itle, V, ah. ( -104.3) li-tJ:-i: p. m.. base bait results; con I cert rrhi:.str..; s:i-hi. 'IMiik-.s slndio protji;:!n; lu-l I ::;tt. Kddie Harknos and i.is oichrsttra. Ki-'Wtl, )ioiiwuod, Calif. "(25li),j . p. lit., Kay lijilcy's HtriUKed trio, Kuy liailey, orKan; Hid IJpp-j man, violin; Hcotty Denton, eel-i Jo; Irank Stover, baritone, und Kred Till, aecoidiop.; -(i, War- tier JJroa. SMicopalors. Joe Mar - - tin. leuoer; 1 it-1 I , Warner Uros. j frolic, CJiarlic WYHimin, tllr:etor. KG' , 1. 1 uaKiJiid, ( alif. Citil.2) tela cniiurens projrram; Uladys IviuiHIe Wilson pianist; j- ranees W ii-m-r. violmlK ; r.veiyn Wet- bi slii'lmi r. jiaiii.il; 1 Mi k Klullx, ri-aili'r: Julia Mi-rrcll. iiinniMl: J. Ml AUf j.i.mi joini iMerreii: snug n- Hrofensor andMrs. Hoy. Conk (ital, J.ois Stitson Millev. soprano; I ii, ,UU family, of Cutou were vl Maurice Michaels, accompanist; ;;iting In Cove a few days otro. -Uvnetle Urmies. pianist; S. ltuke- A rs. ;in1 m ,.S- ,t. S. Com-dock ciuiiii, corneiiM; will . Jllll.t "The dd Home 1'oet;" John T. Itrown. harmonieu soloist; violin .. ...... lowell, l.lste """""li nomer jieniey. tenor; Mrs. Arthur Kr.mklin Willlama. I accompanist; n-i. Clarke Wil-1 y ! t((,n-j .st. i-'r inris Uancu or-t viiennu, j 1 ' IC;v. J'orlland. Ore. (401.5), 6-8 l ., jiickk- (.tiuers' orchestra; ' Jackie Soudors orolio.strii. ' KIlJ. l4s AUKee.v, Culif. ( 4 OFj.2 ) , j a::n-; p. ni I.eighton's Arcutlej oatettri.i, oielie.slra. Jack ('roil-j shaw, leader; ti-i; Art Hick man's Milt more hotel concert or chestra. Howard Kit.patricK. di rector; ii::;o-5::,o. Kadio kiddies' hour with Jletonc Cine, screen juvenile; .luck (iregory ,StTes. readings; Antta Jrnniston, two-year-old Klnger; Cynthia Kreek, pianist; rncle John; &-11, pro giani, .Vewbery Klectric coi'i)ora tiou; arranged by .1. Howard Johnson; U-12. Art Hickman's In'ltmoio hotel dance orchestra, Karl Hiirtnett, leatler; 1 l'4 a. in., Lost Angels of Kilj, Walter W. Middlok, Chief Harpist; i'reonian I.ang, Hot Slre-I. Harold .llynos and other favorites; jj0.st Angels orchest ra. K.N'X, Hollywood, Calif. Ctml.fl), r,::ia.i;: i r, p. m., Wurlltzer pipe organ studio: ii:K. travel talk. W. K Alder; i:3-7, Atwater Kent Hadio tirchestra. I'aul Kin HN in, leader; 7-7:au, dinner hoiu music; 7::ju-s, .WurJitzer pipe or r:an Htmlio; s-Kt. KNX lealurti program, arranged by the Town Crier; 10-3 1, Abo Kyman's Cocoa-, nut drove d.nice -orchestra from Ambassador hold; ii-L' a. in., J!ollwood Xigiil, with KNX's fa voriio entertainers, I .en Nash and his Country Moys dunce orchr tra. KI'(, San rranclsoo. Calif. (428.3) i;::tf p. m.. Waldemnr l.lnd and tho St.itos Hestaurant oroho3tra; S-12 Johnny lluiek's CablrlaiiH. KTC Seattle. Wash. ;o:,.:t), !:& 7:15 . in., Jb rmlo King and his orchestra; iKlu-ltrXu, Jlermie King and his orchestra; ::id-l2, Jtadlo night. Hnrves! Ieti al Arrniwd. (HK(jN t 'IT V, Ore. A har vest festival will be hold at th? I'nlon school ho.je Septt-mlH-r I.' under the auspices of the t'nlon 1 !(in:iM'ii,v Cut m bur a i. ;iinf- Ifeauty Experts At Tl'..' Ceist Marincllo Shop ismimwr Itliitf. I'Iioiiv M-STT COW SpeciuO Mr. and Mrs. Jus. HoatKon attended u family reunion Sunday. honoring i he st-.veiity f ft i birthday ol Mia. I ittatMtm'H tfraildtat her, llcverend K. Hammock, of 'KiiteVpri.se. 'Kb;h ty lOltr liieillbel'K 'of Mile fiuilly ee pfeH.'Ilt. IJeuiy Muir is bavins Siiiiirday fin' Katci-prise. Mrfi. loia Tubfu, Of IVndleltm, Iiuh I'-tunen to her- lioinf ' fitter tij)i tidiuK a niotvth with Iks' nmther, Alrti. Kva 'Miiiuau. i ' Mi'H. 1lhu Kckel-Hley tl HerioUH- l ly ill at her (untie lu-re. J MVs. K..-H. tsnkllu, of ntarlo. iy lit the home til' her p.iteiils, Mr. a"nd M in. i). lM'l;rsl.'y. I'etcr Kltu'er, wiio died in IMrt land -wa.H -tirun;;hl .to 'Cove for' blirUtt' Mr. Kj.-ler w 4) I lie rad-lalh.-r 01 M'Khih. H. H..aiid .1. H. Weiiii- atid at one lime made his homo In Cove. ti waa burn in I'ittMburK, lHiisylvania, Mejitem Iicr, ISSi and ilied . in INiiilatnli la.st S inula y morn in k. Intcruieni look.,pUu-e in llle HtlMi- KiilKt' t'enie- 1,,''' ' Mrs.: Mary Kali, who. lives In (the Ked I'.-pper I'istrict, h.is j.slu.rte.d h clius.s in pejiniaiisliip. Mrs. Kd ll!ulKi'tt. nf Njufij, Is A f;iii-s( af .llie home of Mr. and ' Mra. A. It. Jiaui- 1. ! 'J'lw- llreshears , for in Covo hfl been sold. W. I Hresheais jha.s:sold his eitlri stock io. hl.s , faVher. J.Vh. Mrcsh.Mis, who' will , conduct the hi ore .alunK the ' wiuo i general lines. ! ;H is I uj 'da'UKhtei-H. ! Miii, AnnleM'riiiUMliarik ami Mis.si I Hitlsy llres.hears, will assist him in the'storo, . j Mim., lisy . .CiootluoiiKli, of Grande, spent Sunday with j .-.UeIlfU here, ! Mrs. Mary Madd- ll. of l-'ree llhuoi.s. is a K'lt st the home of All's, l-iv-is l.ulrd. Mrn. -Mary Laird and Inc Whc-elor arc guests lioiiit-H of Mr. and Mrs. cr and Mr. and Mm. L. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Antics on-l In sotuo tasos tho n.ctiiinulatlon tortaincd the Junior chorus ut'or fatly tlssijr was .so great that.it their home Monday evening. ' i was fiumd nece.-s:u-y to decrease doore rorie, w ho several years ibo dost s soon atter the beginning niro moved from Cnv in - Mnnle of the treatment ttt nrevent de- Cuilfornia. has recently marrhsd according io work roeeivotl here. c. Jiertseii suffered vry paln- ful- acoblent to his liand a few- days ago when he Kot It mixed nil ivilti the liti.-a if : li'iv i-itl.-n 1 will cntfrtuin Air. Comstork's per- enis, 'M r. otid Mrs. John Comstock. of Nampa, Idaho. Mis.s violet Clooni. is reeov-rlng from " Imt ccent (tpraihin al- .i..' ;; S-.'':vtiu'.- J K i I, -v-) 4J it St -I Vt if 1" V t- 1 17 rrzf. P- if I?" ' " V X v " - ' x - R V V A. "I A I .nov AisovK. r.Ki:t-:x vi-:ft.tiov. warmth ami a Tl Um U.Vr .SOU. W Hl-IUlW. Our if Ihe man)' ilar pf il(lfiht ill tlut 4Jai-wr .Naln'l I'm-li. 'Hii. iiii-lurr In of Mo poiwld Cruok on Ihn wmt iil of (lie luiitlilvnlKl lilvldr. 1 . vftr-iff.iv ITALY'S MOST IIK.U TIM I... Marclicnu l.isy Siilimla - til IllHIIP. l:linUll ( il'l'll'i. Iiuvd vult'tl (his huilm - ii)un MU11 Siiiuila. Mil' cirih. U , mil . tlunitrh slu- is .sliH at tl t-jiiitli ICiKhli' 1 !oH)it:il. ). I. unil unit Mr. anil Mir II. f.itii.l nrp caiiiitlni; on, tin-, M iiuiiu. . : Claims Aiiiilc for Insulin . In -Ktin-IKalM'iie I'nlll UN V1KN.VA (AT) .l thi.-liiKt . 1 jUll uf I hi' A list rilill Mi'tlifiit ii.mo f .IX i lnlion invixt iul ui-m n purli'il. and l,i-r. I'Hit r.i i'iirriihof;iti'l, Uiat tlir ail I mini .trr.liiin ulvlaNiilliilo imn-ili.-i-nin. iii'lii' lu iHon.s rrsnlti'i in a viTV iiitt-jtse und tu-ahhy .stimulus 10 the appetite, enabling emaciated and Miss Jul- convalescents to eat three or four at tho!llm,'s what they hud been oat.tng ,T. Klotch-iuntl i"('inl'i"K in a. rapid increase in M. I-.uird. i W-iMht. . ,stn;ariation of the blood boyond !the normal rbgree. This Is on sidfred as welcome news for "4 ho.se enraK('l in tlic t real iiwni of 1 he early stages of lung ari'ectiouH ns jwi'll as uu.si,i?hily IhinncsH. IHMpiullllol I "M.i.lc has a chaiacler iKirt In tho new show at the , Frivolity." "I don't see how she f; Koins to i-t anywhere wil h 11," com mented M axle's v,ry deun-st fri end. ll ha' wmit linle char- u'tcr sin had loin; iiko." , 1 -r, f . i i --it t f J hS? , 11 P'J -vl ( 1 C -i St Si, w 1 1 MOTHER SAYS SON TO BLAME ItKltl.I.V, ( Al' A frank criti cism of the ex-Kaiser by Jits mo- ther. tho lute dowHKe Kiiipiws i'"reierie. Is revealed by I he me moirs of Huron von lletschueh, t h last Lord Marshal ami lioyu! ICijUci-ry of the Hohenr.olleens. In I ho book of memoirs, "l"n der Three Kliiperors,4' the author quote the d(waer Kiiipress hre tlerlr in u letter she wrote to him from KiiKlund in 1SV7 In response to his appeal to her lo try and modify tile prevalent w verity of opinion about licrmajiy hi c-r-al tJie time. She wrote: "It's naiurnlly, my heartfelt de sire to do everyHihif wit hln my power to asKuage any existing leelinK of irritation of bitterness of opinion. Hut it Is utferly im possible for me lu ex.ert luiy In-, iluenoe on the press of either country. i haw seen nothing In the decent papers which cojne 1-n my hand heie, is, the Times, tllobo, Stamlard. Jaily Telegraphl unit other, thai might be consider ed offensive. The Indeciuil oiie. 1 never see, liruvwi bo praised, and wo .may nfely ignoiv them. It would be deplorable Indeed il Hie Kaiser wen' to consider pre-! eminently such papers, from i which he could never glean any thing but a very distorted picture USE ; Blue Mountain Buiter And IlLtlE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM llonie-miule Product;! Honest Quality Always ' BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY Ii. V. TYLER, Pi op. Telephone Main CO 1109 Washington Ave. IS The Coolest Eating Place In Town You'll enjoy dropping into the coolness of our .stuie from the outside heat. Complete Fountain Service At All Hour:! A Delightful Cafeteria Luncheon Served I-'rom ll A.M. till 2 P.M. A Special Three-Course Dinner Served From r:no P.M. till 8:00 P.M. At Fifty Cents A La Carte Service At All Hours A Delightful or public sentiment In Snglaml. "Hut iiulto apart from nil nl-j Inns oMiKcratloiiH, a feeling of tlirt-j trust. Mtlll prevails for which, how-, over, I ho Kaiser only has himself; lo blame. I'or the exceptional j sympathy and pupuUtriiy which be', enjoyed repivseiited a curd lu hi1 ban-1 with which he uiixht have ! attained inestimable advantages for (iei'inaiiy. Now our ouly hope , must be that lu time grass muy grow over past errors nd ul-j timatoly . inure comfortable re-' latlouship be estuldlshed. "If, however, the Herman prew oontinucH to copy the hostile ul I it tide of the Kuiser, (iermany will Inevitably be diitcu. into the arms of Kussta and l-Yuncc and Safe Milk nd Diet For Infanta, lnviidiv at(2ntj3tme For all membsrs of the lomlly, children or adults, ailing or well. Serve at meals, between meals, or upon retiring. A nour ishing, easily assimilated Food-Drink which, at any hour of the day or night, relieves faintness or hunger. Prepared a t home by stirring the pow Cfcr in liot or cold water. Ac cooking. Place To Eat ugfduicfi August Sale Of Hats At 't Lo ii Their. Regular Price See These Values ; Putrm Ie:idy-To-We:ir anil MitlinciT thus bring to urb f -the consum UUitloAl - AH", tout policy which all my Hie 1 have most ardently Jc-sircd- nil alliance belwoii. the I Wii (lermanic nations ai.d great protest ant count lies." AllM'i leans Dcidfiiotl Mvelles' litviinilmi ii He lt hauu CLwjs HHlKXi:ii (Af) The Amerl cuji rir -legal ion to- the Congress of t he late liiutUkMul . a 'Itaniber of it'ommerce here hud the chance lo assure for all time Hie playing of the Auui'iiMUl twitiouul ulHIiem to th ptiupi4 f Jii town of NiveNes. HeitKiniu. ev4-ry 'hriMiiia.s' itiorniug. The 4Miiy rendition was 4hal they find iili Auu-rifiau Ka Jit a. Chum to present Hie town wllh.u.U' W Ht.'l Tlie-fifi-vives of nur Interior Decorator arc at your disposal, free of charge, and with no obligation on your part. Lot us solve your home Xiuniiihing; pi oh lems for you. . CARRS We Sell Weslinghouse Fans II. & S. Electric Soinmer Hotel Uldg. WINDOWS SPECIAL LOT 30 REDUCTION A Real Saving Opportunity If You Are ISuildinn or Remodelling. The-(rande Rondc. lumber Co.. Ki-iull Vnrd AcrOHs Tracks on Greenwood Ave. . If You Bread - Cakes Be Sure It la Mado bjr GwllHaiu'i Elect rlo Bakery VtvHem On'gon'a Leading Dread and Pastry Bakera Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Home of the Gulden Crast Read this 1 At PIGCLY WKiGLY STORES you pet low. nrices on every article saving: is large. PIGtJLY WKiGLY prices arc ill! j IKIUtU itftVf im.iLU puicliasing power and Choclau Brand Flavoring Extracts 2-oz. bottle ISc Junket Tablets, pkg Grape Nuts, pkg Armour's Lard, 8-lb. time only Fly Tox It Kills Flies Fig-Nuts', M l'. ' W 9 an s T 1 .t-.'-IU." ;l of'ohtnies. t. A leHier lotliat effect was potiU-d ou tho bulletin board of the 'dele Jtuticui but Ut Jhe Utile lb nnnt adjounu'd it wa still Aiwaitlni: ac tion. Many member of the dele- jKation tboughl they had aU-adv acieti i no pari oi Santa i'Iuih to ward a eon.sidcjublr number: of MeiglUH (Uierehantfl. hotel k.ii.-. j-; V"! shop keepers. 1 German I'uNisbec itH s. MCMCH (A I) -l.othar Merpe dorfer, founder of the huiuorou t Weekly. fttfMKe-nl offer- Hluell.-.'. died leewilly. He was 77 yeau. old. Gobi Iiun Iweii iliscovi'iij in I4i Csnslar district or lirltisli. t 'o lumbht. . Phone 393 Want the lies! - Pies - Cookiesi you buy and the total Vfil il tmvnuuun iiuowiiui ii lower operating costs. j 11c 18c Fig Nuts a new cereal; eat them as you would Grape ,. Nuts pkg 17c Morgan Brand Kraut No. 2xi can 15c'.. pail For a short $1.7:1 - i Pnt bottle lc