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Monday, ; August 10, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three NEWS of SOCIETY CUTS SECOND ; i i i i i i i i i , , . I m M m Complimenting Mrs. T. N. Mur- li V, if I ioisi'. Jil j ho, M is. S. lvunhoe entertained itt curds Sul urdny evening at her It unit on .:iin avenue. Th- horse wux aitriirtive lv tlreorute'J with bi'iuitit ul bot. iuets of siinnl.is ami sweet pei. i thl ul I I o'clock ;i delicious lliiit h (on was served. 1 hiring 1 1 if evening's play M rs. V. II- Itulmeiildimp. Sr., wmi high K-ori-. Mrs. .Murphy wtis presented Willi :i gueM pri.c B - The first birthday party ever given ul the (1 ramie. I'.undc hos pital took plan Saturday honoring I he ii-in It uunbervury of iiulph llariow, of Klgin, who is coniined lo tin' hospital wild it 'fractured leg. Six Utile hoys, all patients at i he hospital, am) 1h Ir niot li-r wen guests. A delightful after noon v;i.s spent. lleea ii.se Muster llliliow did lint t- lo go lo H"' circus last week ,i he had planned, the huge liri h iluy cuke was in llie form of a cir cus lent, wit 1 liny Animals made of eanl', surrounding it. Lunch (on was served before adjourn ment. . v Mr. inn) Mm. K. S. lvunhoe on teriiilueil at a ii o'clock dinner ;tt M each a in yesterday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. u. liamscy and Mrs. T. N. Murphy, of lioise, dn lio. V.'llO .spent tile week e)d ill 1 M Crande. The ghests were: Mr. and Mrs. .1. c. (lulling, Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Lay and won. Ijiwrcnee, Mr. atid Mrs. Itainsey and Mrs. Murphy. Announcements Social uiiuoiiucvmcnls may he print Oil In this roltnnn freo of charge. Any Hiinoiiiieements perlnlniiig to any functions such a rookcil fofxl ffiiles, etc., will Im refusvd. Aiinouiicvmciim, to hi printed the rhiuc. tiny, must tm In sorlciy editor huitds by 9:0(1 o'clock, -News editor's note , . The Women's Home and For eign .Missionary societies of tlie Methodist Kpiscopal church will holii their annual picnic at Ither- j side park Tuesday nfternnon, Tars will he at the ciiurcli at 2::t o'clock. Kach member is request ed to bring; sandwiches enough for their family and two other dishes. The men will join the Indies nt the WALLING'S Clearance of SUMMER HATS ; !)Hc to $3.93 " VOILE DRESSES 52.75 to $4.93 HOUSE DRESSES 1.)0 lo if2.no WALLING'S Minerva Says . ciivr.x a wav rnrF. or ii m'.i.i: On bi'nutlfiil photograph nf yourHt'lf lilii1 siiinpH' in wimlow, witli f-nch p:ilr of i,lnll-s' oi- Men's SIioch piif rhasftl lu-i-f. chilili-t'n'H hIioi purcllas''R nol ilifltnifd Jn thin ofrrr. The pinchnsn of one pair of Ladles' or Men's Shoes, regardless of the prlee, will entille yon to n raid whleh yo'l pre sent to the Hurl Studio, city ImlldlliK. I.n (ininde. and linve taken of yonrdelf onn picture free of charce. THE B00TERY 20(1 Depot St., l.n flrnnnV llnme of the Areh-AHl shoe .ny llaydcn. Mtit: Pocket Knife Special $1.25 T0CKET KNIFE For G3c F. L. LILLY Hardware rhone M-f5 Different v ' J- It in seldom enough lint ftshlon al lows us any latitude in hats, but here in it coui-cs.slon, Instead nf the liny Prim we Iiiivp n hrond one of white rllnpeil ostrich, und n good sized crown of I. lurk velvet. i r quins u very f.iir complc-iion of im wearer. park ul r:Sii for (lie picnic dinner. A business meeting of hot h societies Will In- held. Claims Wyoming First Glaciated Territory nCK'K SI'ltlNCS. Wyo., AI') In (lie opinion of .1. Hares, of Denver, a noted oil Kcoloftist, Wy oming was I he first section of the country to he covered by the great Ice hhect which uges uro surged down fioin the nonh. He considers that the Kluclutlon of Wyoming occured in the mid 'terttury period, whereas , the lt'fl sheets filled the rest of the coun try in the Pleistocene age. The Kluciation of Wyoming wua mill-: ion of ycurs before the present great rivers of the Itocky Mount uin region be gun lo flow. "Two centuries of tertiary gla eiation in Wyoming are knowfl," Mr. Hares report 1 lo Western scien tl fir bod if s. "The ice in ust have been approximately 3,mio feet, thick and it prolwbly moved forward at the rtUe of (hree feet u year, taking more t han 2no,00 years to spread over the central and southern parts of the state, where it 'left its most apparent ; l race:;; ' ' ' ''The tertlnry. ghiclation undoubt edly occupied a very long limp "In geologic history.: It marks a pro found change in the climate.1 of thul period." Lornier ''day (iould Ynclit Sold 11 K LI-A ST f A P) Lord Il rrie s steam yacht, "Vallnot," lins iteen cold to the shfphrcukcrs. The ship formerly belonged to Jay Oo tid, and made her first appearance lit British waters, when the "Vigi lant," the American cup defen der, came for a series of races with Britannia, which now be longs to Kin1,' (icorge and is still a leading figure in flritish yacht ing. Miss Rogers Gained 15 Pounds in Six Weeks Skinny Men and Women f;aln !i I PonntN In JtO Days or , .Money Itrtck My dear KrlendJt: After my nttaek of Flu I wis thin, run-down and weak. I had a sallow complexion, my cheeks were sunk In ond J was continu ally troubled with gas on my stomach. I felt stuffy and ha 1 lost my a p pe t i t e . I h nd ren d about McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets and decided lo give them a trial. At once, I be gan to pick up nn nppcllte, my cheeks filled o it and my complet ion became healthy looking and I gulned 1 a pounds In six weeks and nm very thankful for what AlcCny's Cod Liver OH Compound Tablets did for me. Miss Aliierta Rogers, 264 W. Cerro fiord n. HI.. De;htur, 111. To Jake on weight, grow strong and vigorous, to fill out the hol lows in cheeks nnd neck, try Me. CoVs Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets for 3 days. 6" Tablets 0(1 cents at Red Cross Drug Store. Glass Drugs, Inc.. L. A- L. Drug Co.. and live druggists everywhere If they don't give you wonderful help in 30 days, get your money back yoi be the Judge. Hut he sure and nsk for McCoy's, the original and genuine. Adv. Beauty Plus Care It Is Just as impor tant to have work done with care ond by experts of long train ing and experience, as it Is to get a charm ing effect. Both beauty nnd ex pert cat e a r e com blned in our work. A Dial will please. Geist Marincllo Shop Hummer Rldg. Phone M. f'7 ALFALFA UHDP PltOMIMK - (SM'clul) This wea t her continues warm und dry her'. Several of lite farmers are putting up (heir second crop of Alfutfu. Mr. Henderson. Mrs. Hwearingcn, Mr. (lorbettt and Mr. Mr I totuild are binding grain pr' pamtory to threshlnn. The gar dens in this section are unusuiilly good. Mr. and Mr. V, Tonlson went to f'rowley's cump Kuitday. Mr. I'd u hum will cut timber und Mrs. I'ouIhud expects to pick hm kle-b-rries. Mrs. Mescoc of MaXville, visit -el'Mrs. lbe Swearingeii (he first Of the week. Kite ret urned from i larkslon. Idaho, I'rlday, w liere w here hf utteiuled Hit' l uheral uf Imt sister. Mr. ami Mrs. Carl Cril'filli .mov ed to Wallowa Saturday. Mr. Griffith is goltiK lo work In the harvest fields near there, Mrs. Kmlly 1'hilllps visited Mon day Willi Mrs. 1. S. McDonald, Howard ' " Cariif-r went tit l.n Orande last week. i)e attended t he circus, there. , t'hurlea Carper is working for Alfred Carpm- this week. Mrs Kdlth l.lndsey, l-Vank Lind say, Kuima -Carper unit Harry Munsen come lo Promise Sunday morning from l.u Ununlc, Mrs. Lindsay and I'rank returned Mon day morning. Miss Kiuniu Cur-: per and Harry Munsen remained with Miss Carper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J : Cvn per. They expect to be here one month. A. K. lawson, of Wheeling, Oregon, was in I'roinlse the hist of the week looking alter his pro perty here. There whs a dance at Lewis Newby's Saturday evening., There was a good attendance ind a liin lime was reported. Will iteed has been hay for Kred Trump. Lee Smith was transacting bus- iness in Promise the first of the week. lioy and Ralph Carper ami Hur-.'he message carried, by the dpg lo very McDonald have left for a Tom Merchant, forest service ran fishing trip' up the Crande Itondelger at .the Tumalo ranger station. Itlver. , Men-hunt .took bis gun .und .'went Mr. and Mrs. David (Jarrett are into the mountains, where he found visitihg Mrs. Garrett's parents. ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kenworthy J j An egg- was fried on Pennsvt- ) van la avenue. Washington, D. c..( during the recent hot period by j an inquiring reporter who placed I (he egg on the asphalt at o'clock. . At 12:51 Ihe egg wtrs done to a turn. d Hr fie r t f JAM LS OLIl K (I U (MMI 1. It neccsi lo go I-m Ni'H m il I 11 It S i J&k m Midi., Iiis eld hi mte tutui, he ban huiil ft replh a nt u foul-ti'iith retilury ihuttau. ( p In (he tdulu'M limit Itt1 Ui.s hh ridltly and nitilihhuji. MltR. W.WNK Ml'NN IS I'ltOl I) nf Imt arhuul Itwlivr ni tutlf-ifs sradtiate liulili;. . . IS HllUIII': . . i' t Ill1 U7l , .J A St.VIKMi (.1 AfiM.KH N WO LIN and I'.lsie Stmthuale on u foitrert taut The Hedr in-nt was iie her hy Ihu ah til Persia. So d -Urate it licit, thu lone of the strines resist cr thtt weather dutslde llio liulld tug vi here II is being jtlayctL :iint-Pniuid lUar Killed . HKND, Ore. While the master without a gun stood' guard at the fool of a hemlock tree which a :inu-pound hkick bear had climb ed, a -stock dog traveled feveral miles through the: dense ijinber of the broken lop slope country .lale' yesterday, carrying a message Slacking! w'Meti.ihad been tied in luind i kerchief around his neck.. "Hrlng your gun I got , a hear, and a description of the country where the big bear was treed; was cieon Clark, range rider for a cut- He association, on i guard. .The bear, which was shot by Clark. was eating a newly slain calf w hen sighted. 1 ; ' ... -Mi's fair in love and ,.w(ir. Worn- 'nough rouge ,kst .- year i' l,I,inl 0",, ,1i,v'- " f A i y r j - "., f swat tKiL' ant liar wiut d.ii-s in,! llnil lie l.lv l.nellx At OtlnMi.). w It it . .. .... ir : , Sister Mary j Says: HreakfaM: Slewed prunes, cereal, cream, crisp graham (oast, waffle, mill;, coffee. Luncheon : creatu of tomato soup, rout mm, n nt'fi'd cncuiuber salad. broHii bread, cottage eliecse. red raspberry and currant jelly, milk, (ea. Dinner: Jellied bouilhm, dc;imrd halibut, shrimp H;hh e. b;k-d po tatoi s. lima bean.i. freit aalad. toasted water cincker, lioiinefoit cheese. ry bread, milk, cotfee.1 tMilldiri) under si years of age should not be served the- luncheon salad, i he .-tin imp Hi.ure nor he ItOMlleforl cheese. HnWevei', a w II balancetl and varied iliel is pro vided for I hem without the" for -bidden foods. Tlie stuffed cucuiub r salad is a bit out of the ordinary and Hii?tM be served at a liih lea thirin;; the siinniier uionl lis. Kl ul fed CncumlM'r Salad.' Two short cucuniber.s, i cup diced sweetbreads, 4 tablespoons minced raw carrot, .j cup green pears, mayonnaise to make moist. Pare encumbers and cut iu halves. Ccoop out seeds leaving a. cup. The sweetbreads should be boiled and blanched bet ore dic ing. Combine sweetbreads, carrot and peas wiih mayonnaise to nmkc moist. Lilt cucumber, cups with mixture. Serve, on a bed of shred ded lettuce and garnish with rad ish roses and celery curls. The cucu in hers should be t boroug h ly chilled before using. I :peditiou to study Sun's H-ny. CKN'KVA (AP). It Is announc ed from Zermntt that Ihe ' Royal Academy of Science at Ainvie". lam has planned the Hcieitiific examination of the sun's rays from a station on the Gorucgi'at, situated ut an altitude oi M.i.ud .feet. The expedition will be he:i 1 ed by J. Van dc Hill, of the Dutch Academy of Science. Vacation Days us supply you with your camp and ouCng equipment. We have everything to make your caiup a real recreation spot. Control! our large Forest Service 'Man 'bo-', fore you plan your trip. , . , Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. T, i x. . ' " 1 -- - IJ like New! The spots und stains are koiic that dis carded suit cleaned and pressed now looks like new. Man! It makes you (feol just great. That feeling; becomes more pleasing when ac complished itt tlie outlay of lint a few cents. It is a feeling of vast .satisfaction that The Wardrobe Cleaners gives. , Here spots are taken out stains removed tears carefully sewed up trousers and coats pressed and another suit is added to your wardrole. A suit that will yet see much wear. A call today for The Wardrobe Cleaners brings tomorrow another serviceable suit. Wardrobe Quality is best appreciat ed by men who take pride in per sonal appearance yet value clothing economy. The Wardrobe Cleaners State Monopolies Are 1 Profitable 'for Poland NKW VttRK. (AP) The estab ISsluiieiit of u match mduopipy lV t he polish goverutueiiL u hieh. as n'cetitly alilloimeed, will be op e;-aled for a tieflinl nl 2U ' yeurs jointly by an American and u Su i-il;sh corporation, Initios the Miimber -if siate monoiiolles Id Poland up to liuir. The oihcrn are alcohol, (uh;icco tux-l sail. l:tni'eH from the existing mo nopolies during the first quarter of !!;:,, official reports received by t he American Polish 'hailiber oi' Commerce shiiu, tuununted lo $ I ft, una, mom. The budget estimat es for Ihe ciirr'-ui ye-ar 'anticipate tidal ml receipts from the exist ing monopolies. cM'lnsive of the maleli monopoly, at $?S.mmm,moi. Profits tlttui monopolies will con sfiliile about IS pt rceiit of Hut govcrnun ni's I'eM-nues litis year. . The alcohol monopoly is evpeel ed ( yield t.'ii.tmii.aiiM In ihl'S, Ihe first y."!i' of its operation. Snilh Aiucricani !ter;fii Trip Oil Moloii'Vidc-i to New York P.I ' l i N tS AIR KS. (AP) T w o Argent line spurt sum n, Messrs. Hi'-aun and Senlk, are at present enraged uion an altempl lo reach New York by motorcycle, W illi alilecur, (he. machine being of Am erican mtihe. The travelers: left Port Mndryn, Patagonia. Mav 17, and recently Intend proceeding via' Rnsario, 1-is:m d tliroui.'h Hnenos Aires. They cros.'iiuiv Ihe Bolivian frontier at I .:t (. illicit lo i ,u I 'a7 proceeding liiettc ihrough ceiilral Peru, Kcu ador, Colonibiu. Central America ttndr ' Mexico, io. New York. . Peop'e are funny .folks, Every ody lookM down mi soniebody. Medicals both local and internal, una ntu occn , (ucc3sful In the treatment o',0"'"""' for ovct forty years. Sold by all druggm F. J. CHENEY & CO..Tolcdo.Ohl . August Sale of Hats Values to $9.51) Now $1.98 Putmans Ready-To-Wear and Millinery .' RadL to ti i:si.v. At Gt fcT tt. K, HnllynoiKi, Calif. (:tH(l.H). , r:.i:a-C:)A p. m., WurlltHer pipe Ot'guh aludiot rt:IS. (ravel talk, W-. I.. Alder;. tLSoT. Alwiib r Kent Radio orchesl ra. Paul l-'in-Kti in, leiuler; 7-7;an, dinner hour music; K- Hi, K X reditu re pro gram,' arranged by Carrie Pres ton Riltmclslcr; .10-12. movie . night u the Cocuanut Grove, Abe li't)1Mll's r.'lltllllH ihillr'ii ni'i'lifjl I-!! Kl'O, sun rrunclM'o, Calif. CiH(;t). (i:4u p. m., Waldeinar Llnd Und (he states Ri.slauraut orchestra; 7-7:8M, Itudy Seiger'a Kalrmont hotel concert orchestra; , S-Hi, Scotch nlifht; 10-1 1, johnny Huiek's Cabit lans, . K'I'CL, Seattle, Wah. (1105.11), ; 7-S' p. m., SliiioiiilH Saw and ' nteH computiy; Northwest. , I'l'Odticn hielrt,.- Pavilion of French Colonial Woods l-'ealnre nt Art Show JIAKVrl,, (AP) Harve wood importers and - carpenters have provided one of (he most Interest ing exhibits of the I ecorative Aris Imposition. At the request of the minister of colonies 1 hey have built a pavilion fashioned ' The services of our Interior Decorator nre at your disposul, free of charge, and with no obligation on your part. I-e! us solve your home furnishing prob lems for you. CARRS tt You Want the Best Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies . . . . . !.,.-) Ba Sure It la Mulo hf Gwilllam'i Kleotrlo Ilakcrr Kustrra , Orrgon's Ix-adlng Dread ana Pantry Bakers , ;', Gwilliams' Electric Bakery ; , Home' of' the' Gulden Crust -' --A Safely JSwillla Comfortably J Coma lo Our Rtflgn Dopot nt 1 1 1 1 1 Jefferson Ave. All Stns'a Iji-avo frmn Tliero Dnlly. I.KAY'rS I,A tmANDE FOR Jowpli n A.M. - I I'.M. -4:00 P.M.; Hiimlay, 0 A.M;. 4:00 I Hakcr 7 A.M. - 10:80 A.M. - 1 ::I0 P.M. - 4 P.M. Sunday II) A.M. - 4 P.M. PelKlli ton Dnlly 1 1 A.M. - 4 :00 P.M. Depot Phono-Main 70S L 1 1 -j r ' '-- '- :' i USE Blue Mountain i Butter And BLUU MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM ; "'I Home-made Product Honest Quality Always let BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY It. F. TYLER, Trop. Telephone Main GO 1109 Washington Av entirely out of Kreneh colonial unod. . , " I . T,iie -various woods coti;'5ttned in Ihe. pavilion cititH from 1 1 f - Iv ory Coast, Indo-Chbia, Swni.'. the Congo, I'Yench Guiana. Soiin rn Gabon-find MadH?OHcai;. i Skilleil worknwn. mostly grad uates of the llarve teibnie.! schotd were selected ,lo,"buUJ til--pavilion. ' , I Camumig