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Tuesday August 11, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pape Thre NEWS of SOCIETY FARMERS BUSY The second of a series of Junior . country flub June en to be given II ill in ii"- ini ui A ll K UNI Will lulu place at the cluh Iiuum .Mnn Huy evening, August 17. The Star NoveH y o rr h est ra 1 1 an I mm- n n -gaged for the flu net' and many plans urc beiiiR made to make it on' of the heat of ihe nexton. Tim members of the toiumitt In chart?.' are: Mr. and .Mm. G. ,. flMm. ,AI r. and M is. (. J. Kitch en, Mr. and Mth. John The.sen. .Mr. liml Mrs. .1. (.;. Snodira.H.H, Mr. and Mr. 1. S. Hohiiuson and tleoij?.. Hopkins. COVK (Special) -- The Ladles' Guild spem -u delightful afternoon i,t the AHcemdr.n II rove Thursday. J Miring the uflernojii "6 tin" w;i:i plued, afier wliich refreshments were served. Mrs. A. ll. Cunklin wnn high ' honors. Thoao present wen-; M rs. ,1. J. Con ley,' Mih, liny (Juodnowgh. Miv:. I,, ll. farter, Miu Kdiia cunklln. Mrs. A. H. Orion. Mm. A. C. Cunli lln, Mi'H, ChrlH llertsch, Mrs, T. It. Cnnklin, MIhh jiess Kelly. Mn. c. Meryl'ord. M I'rif J. Fletcher. Miss Marian' Conklin, Mrs. .1. F. Dean. Ml.'N Florence Severn, Mrs. u h. Lay. Mrs. WHIIaiu Murray ISrad- iht, M is. I.. M. 1 u i rd and Mi.ss ' .Mary Madden of Freepori, ni. Cove (Special) Mi'H. A. 01. Conk Jin was, hostiTK at ii small dinner i recently. Covers were uid for) eleven. Tile gliesls were; Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Stearns and Miss Mae Stearns, of La. li ramie, Mrs. Kdna 'onklln,', Misses .Marian and Clarice ConkllnMr. and Mis. T. it. Cunk- lin and A. Cj Conklm. I Oakland Slree Adopt -Pny-As-Vuii-Lcavc System riAKUNI. Cal. p)Thp Key Myatein1 ;TranslI company here has r.dopted. (L pay-as- oil-leave plan on its loeK't ears to avoid congestion In down-town si re are reijiKHted to IS. ' i Passengers j find 1 seats or ' ifuiioipK room i(U ' K'.y wueu ine cnur una to hand over ui'ir lures' on leitvhm. . I The. method in proving popular won women iMuwiiKein, ejiei-iuuv llli.se nnroenej wi" n jiareein into ; children. The new syMeni Is he- t inf? used only on outbound cars, t pa.iscnfers on inbound cars con- tiuulii to pay us they enter. I Th- money you make doesn't do ynu half as much od os the money you save. liven if wealth Is u burden lack ni it ts more so. MAILING'S Clearance of SUMMEPw HATS 98c to $3.95 VOILE DUESSES $2.75 ..to '$4.95 HOUSE DRESSES $1.00 to S2.50 WALLING'S Mi merva Says OIVFX AWAY FRKF. of t iiAitc;i-: Onn lifautiful ptiotoKraph or yotn-Hi'lf Mk Hiiniile in 1 window, with each pair of LaillcH' or Min's Shois pur chnsi'd lior1. clillilrcn'o shoe purnlinacs not Inciuilcil In this off'T. Tho purrhofln of ono pulr of I.ndlcs' or Men's Shoes, regardless of the prlee, will entitle yon to n en rd which yox pie. sent to the Hurt Studio, City building, l.a tlmnde, nnd linve tnken of yonrmdf one picture free of chiir(?e. THE B00TERY 20H Hcpot St., 1-a (Jrandp Home or Ihe Aii h-Abl Mine hy llnydeii, Mgr. Beauty Plus Care It Is just i as Impor tant to hove work done with care and by experts of long train ing ami experienee. as It is to get a charm ing effect. P.oth beauty and ex pert ca re ore om btiied fn our v oi A trial will please. Geist Marincllo Shop fiommer Ithlg. Phone M. f77 Accessories A scarf nml hat of heme colored rflllt with, enrdiiiii al ihe ends of the searf and ihe hum -if 'lie hut make a good t:iir of iiecesiii lei lo own TheV Hl't wonderfully le liHil in dressing up U pi tin I'i'Mk or s.ver; tatlleiir Sister Mary Says: ; fieak fast Grape fruit, broiled lenn lit-t-iul cnimli cno-lel . ; bran Innl -riUHt mnk rohVe. I. uneheon Macaroni baked with tomato, s and choeKe toasted bran it nfl ins. e.-hry. apple snow, mol- :is:uH Ir.irs. milk lea. , Idnner I'ol roasi of I f; veftc fable COO Ui d with meat, COhhuKf ream ilressint?. collate (Wtlh so lit' chees- pie, graham bread, an pit jelly, milk, coffee. When maktnf? muffins It's well wor(n while to make enough to loasi for a second meal. It is such a simple mater to spill the cold muflins ;tnd toast and butter them and the result Is so pood tlint the mixture and baking oi extra bat ter Is not a hardship. Apple Snow Four laiKe sour apples. 3 cf?KS. H teaspoon salt, one half cup of augur. Wash and bake appbs. Scrape fruit from skin ami eore nnd rub through a fine sieve. Heat In sug ar. Ileal whites of effffs unti siitT anl dry on a platter, usinK wire whisk. Slowly ami sweetenl-d ap- pie pulp beatintf constanily. , Chill ; and serve with boiled , fuslurd niuile with ihe yolks of the eK. ! Uollfd CiistUril ' One and one-half cii hot milk, I teaspoon salt, one half cup sugar, yolks 3' effKS,. one-half tea spoon vuullla. :( I Heat ejrff yolks with augur' and I salt. Slowly beat in hot milk. , bring sure the sugar end egff mtx iture dissolves in the hot milk, j 1'our into top of double "boiler .nnd cook, over hot water, stirring to keep smooth unfit mixture ! coats the spoon. lie move from j the heat anil when cool stir In vanilla. Chill before serving. i i:llnfiulsliers Ordered in Hoats 1 MAKKIIKJKM), Ore. Motorboat (operators in this official district, ( fro in the Siusiuw to the California '. line, numbering about lion, must within a few weeks replace niedl J ocre fire fighting apparatus with fire extinguishers. Chester Clark. : customs collector, issued the order requiring operators to comply with in the time limit. Sand nnd salt have been permitted as fire safeties on gas boots. Putlng the visit of the British police .chiefs to this country, sir Robert Peacock, head of Mnn- Chester's police, pointed out that, In Kngland. Scotland nnd WhIoh, ' with a population of 3S,nm,iMiO . 1 there were only 71 (Murders last iyear, while almost five times that i number occurred in New' York I City. '4 LJ1 C i . flit!. u?3 EVKR KNTfcR A SACK RACKf Thty r full if artlun snd tumbles, and aiitMpatU-ns and aurh; WtU bore are four Hrolrh U.ies, rcaiiy fr tiie fun ht ihe Krofrli Swlety HM Meri In han rim eUco. Thay wr dr ' coiequence, but clan pride la urln thefa on. ! ATTHHESHINb WAI-I.OWA. Ore." (Mpechll) ThreHhlng Of the fall wheat crops in this end of the valley urc com meneihg this week." Hurry Heid ler of l.oMtnc, siurled his thresh ing machine t the Janus Heed, ranch u few miles east of here Friday afternoon. He expects to be able to continue a steady run until the threshing is finished, j til icn i i a sm . w no rreem iy i ininiieu binding a crop of fall wheat on his farm In ihe hills has also stalled his machluc. Ueporls s lo the yield at tlii-se placM's is expcctil to be very good, as they fields were very heavy, and the nppeurnne of tt bumper crop. (Iralu Is In fine condition for thre shing at this time us much of it litis been bound only a short-time, allhough perfectly dried out. Sain Meek finished binding grain for II. ( l!egK 'he latter part of the week. Many poo pi o from this section of the- country attended Ihe after noon perforumnce of the Al (1. Barnes circus at Knlerprlse Fri day, The show is said to have been very good, and was o ureal treat t o ma ny people of t h is county who seldom hitve the opportunity of seeing a good circus, wllhont Yulug to outside towns, the ntt'-nd-ini'i- during the afternoon was very lnrrv Persons from all parts of the county being present. Kugene Oastin went to Powwat ka Wrtge the lalier part of the week. Me expects lo remain (here a few days before returning home. ' 1 4. V. I.oihrop of Leap, has been busy tin past few days eomhind Ing a crop of fall barley, he fin ished this -field ihe last of the week, and reports a very satis- factory yield. He expects to com-j mence cutting hs fall wheat crop soon. Wert MeGtnnis of Powwatka section was here Ihe last of the week, he also attended the cireus at Kllterprtse while out. Mrs. John Couch of l.enp. was among the Wallowu visitors . the latter part of the week. ' Itoy (iastin and C.eorge Cassias finished binding their spring grain the latter part of the week. Mr. Oastin expects lo be able to siart his threshing machine early next week, his first job wilt be for John McDonald .on the hill cou ple of tnles east of town. James Plight. hauled wood from I he Meek ranch for 1 Tomer Hechlel ihe lalter part of the week. O. Is. Martin and family wore Knterprise visitors the latter port of the w-cek. The sky over this section of the country has been overcast with a heavy smoke during the past sev eral days. No fires have been reported In Ihe coiinly yet this eouson, hut- every... precaution ts needed ut this time lo prevent the start of deal ructive fires, as the vegetation Is rapidly becoming very dry. UK AH 1 Al)i;s ( A1UV RWKIOT MOM K, . Ore. A good slxed hear made his appearance recently at the John Mines cabin near Ihe ranger station. Several times Mines came home to find his""0'BU me single nine, cueu nine table tampered wiih. but tinon the I Increasing their strei,g(h and glv- laat time the bear wns found while he stood eating from the bean ket-1 tie. Mis nltention was drown to- ward the owner und in un Instant bruin grabbed the bean pot and made for the woods, while sticks were flying ut his head. Me fin ally .settled down and ale his meal. Me neved spilled a bean from the kettle on his run. John has now sent lo Sweet Home for his gun. Canada Is to have a flag of lnj own soon. A red ensign bearing tho Canadian arms Is at present! flown over Canadian buildings abroad. Although it has never been authorized, this flag, or the Fnlon .lack with the Canadian arms in the center, may be d- elded upon, or an entirely ' design may be arranged. 1' ' ' JF '4 t T.;. 'fM 0 St J . --,y;'- - .vs'v ! 'AflTO Gets ' Million V 4 t 81 1ft: Maude Torton. SI; a 1m .Anm-ln ullliner. I,a just .learned she Is o Millionaire. A (timit unite died In s.nglund and she eets tt third of his - 3.oiu.o estate.' Radio Chats (lly- I'owd , Crowley .Jr.) Much hos been written about the advantages ot super-power broad casting. It -is pretty well to know that wHen super-power 1s ' used and when the- station Is rein'otely controlled, that Ik, is located a way from the centers of popula. tlfin, summer Interference Is over come. ' And it has hcen sutd that another ud vantage of super-broad casting Is that th additional pow er used is o help to ib mau with a onc-tuho set. ' Well, that it very true, but the Idea that tho inmi fith a- one- tube set gets only Jocal , stitions is all wrong. There are. one tube sets on the market, within I the. reach of, every, home,, that assure excellent long -d island1 reception, as well as local. II wus a one-t ube ,lt which brought MueM lllan's North Pole messages in lo Leonard Weeks, at Minot, N. D. when ll others. fail ed though ihey cos! ten times as much. One tube sets have been known to get stations from uousi to coast ('sing' the ordinary radio frequen cy and - detector ' circuit, signals pass sirnight through throe tubes, for example, without extradlnnry inereusi' in their strength. I'slng another circuit, with one tube, the signals tire pusHt d several tinier inff results greater ihun what can be obtained with three tubes. In other words, or even beter re suits are obtained than with three tubes. 'Andle hiiniotidnon at istcnn. -mo. with a one tube set heard 2W. Aberdeen. Scotland; Piul J. Hall, at Osecola, with a one-tube set heard 2I.O, London, F.nglund ; Kugene Itnrnhfiuse, uf Prookfiebl. ! Mo., Ailh a one-tube set. hears Winnipeg nnd Montreal, Just hecause a family Is content with a one. tube set ts no reason why that family Isn't gejtlng tho best that radio has to offer. HKHI.IN' (AP) The first Lon don bus has arrived In Berlin. II is introduced as an experiment and l ! sIkiiiIi) It nrnve fniltsriietnrv. ?II0 ttf them will he put In operation. AKLK v. - v. r J i . . . -. - t r .... ... Si f ( Radio I Wi:iM.) V. Al -Ui ST li!. Mlmiiiliiiii SiuiuUnl Time Stations KOA. Ih-nver, Colo. (XiJ.O, tl:Xu p. m., Herbert White und his Hilver xtale oreheslru; T::io, Sandman's hour; S. survey of contenipurary poets und poetry, Rnslish. Amerlfun. Ci orge J. Peovey; in, Kuyinontl's Mnrniony KillKS. Pacific standai-fl '('line Staltotis K KAK, Pullman, Wush. ( :: m.tl). 7:30-8:30 p. in.. Murgaret Amiindson, pianlHt; MarHnret Mc Lachtau. violinist: F. c. Hutter lieid. pianist; popular numbers, members Tread well orchestra; marimba phono duets, Coopur ' Sisters; ( Clelah and ?.oru; "Ad vertisiiijc I" 'ho Home Com munity," Prof. J. Ash lock; P. 8. Public llcullli service talk. KFllA, Seattle, Wash. (4fl4..1) 11 il:4 5 p. pi,. M.if.j'er Kelly com pany Kt ml to progra in ; S ; flu -1 0, Times studio pronxam. KFWP. Ilollywood, Calif. .LT.2). -7 p. in., children' hour. Illg llrother of KFWil; 7-7:::il. a. hour of . fun. courtesy Mutual At ol ors, I nc. ; 7- 3 a- H. pro gin m. Heverlyrldffe company, the pev orleyrldge Hawaiian trio; K-0, Warner Brothers Snyeopators, Joe Martin, leader; Oeo. tireen und I ou MVNutnee, two pianos . and accordion and banjo duets, Tom Mitchell, tenor; !-ln pro gram, Independent Furniture Manufacturing company. . lich eli's Hurktowu dance orchestra; 10-11, Warner Brothers midweek niovle frolic, Charlie Well man, master of ceremonies. KtViW. Portland. Ore. (4!U.fi), ft 7 p. m., Jackie Sou ders' orches tra; lo-ll. .Sherman, Clay and conijvany. Kll.l. Los Angeles. Calif. (4052), 5:30-6 p. m., LeiKhton's Arcade cafeteria orchest ra. Jack Cron shaw. leader; t-H:3u. Art Hick man's Hilt more hotel concert or chestra, Kdwurd Kitzpatrick, di rector; (I:3m-7::io, Hadio kidillea" hour, lUck Winsiow, juvenile screen reporter. Baby Muriel Mact'ormac, Miekey Me Ban. screen starlets; 8, Dr. Mars Bum Ifardt, sclentillc lecturer; 8:30 i::io. program, Alva Itadlo com pany; (J:3o-lu:30, program, Calla Lily Creamery company of Gleii duie; lO:3o-ll:3a, Art Hickman's Hilt more hotel dance orchest ra, Karl Bunnell, leader. KNX. Hollywood. Cfllif. (3;HI.O). r:30-U: 1 r p. m., Wurlit.er pipe organ studio; ti:ir(, travel talk, V. F. Alder; ii:30-7, Atwater Kent Itadio orchestra, Paul Fin slein, leadt-r; 7-S, Ambassador holel concert orchestra. Josef Itosent'ehl, director; 8-0. pro- , gram. Security Trust nnd Savings bank; 9-1 n, progra m, J 1 ercules (l:i.solino company, the program with a kick; lo-ll. KNX studio program of popular song num bers. KPO. San Francisco, Calif. (4l!H.3) (5:40 p. ni., Wablemar.Jiind ami - Ihe Slates Restaurant orchestra: 7-7:30, Uudy Selgi-r's Fairmont boicl conceri oreheslra; S-a.' pro gram, courtesy American bank; i-ifli; Feminine Charm FP? For You 'I J .1 To lie chnrnn'iig in your personal njipearanco is not iinpossilile, even though Na ture did not endow you with all the characteristic;-; of beauty known. Your hair, ion are tho federations if sonal charm -these can lie sively to give wish. your complex inipoitant cm: you value per - and lioth oT aided inexpen the results you Our marcelling and facial experts are the choice of discriminating women hecause they have the careful training and exper ience necessary for the best results. If you will give us a trial, you can know the pleasure and charm' of being well-groomed. Phono for appointments. PERMANENT WAVIN0 is increasingly popular because it gives that natural, curly effect to your hair that lasts until the waves are completely grown out. Appointments are much in demand, so we urge you to make yours as far ahead as possible. Colonial Beauty Shop "A Simp of Pn isimt Hervlec" K. Lucille I taly. Prop. ii'i P"'- '.ill THK "KIHST l.l)V W .MKMC0," Henurlta NstnlU (nllis, whs now Is vlaltlng In Ihe I nltid Shite.. She brouiiht iiiHtly illantuiuls and SMPphlres to her tlauithter, AlUia. who la Irniiilua KnnlUh In III. Saa Ulrco (Calif.) stiioola. 9-li), (looilrich SilvertOwn Cord orchestra; lo-ll, Waldeiuur Llud and the Wales Hesiuurant - or chestra. KTCL. Seattle. Wash. ( 305.11). 7-R p. m., Transportation club; K ,;U, KTt 'I Friendly ail visor, Oeurge, 11 Craildall; 8:20-8:40. voice of Seattle; 10-tl, Alaska weekly. (ci-maiis BKltLIN and Auicricuii' Talk (AP) The German pre.'-s niak's favorable mention of Kelle.H .of llluidrated lectures given Ih rout; h out Germany by George F. Bauer, of the American Nut ion :i I Atiloinoldle, Chamber of i 'omiueree. lb' spoke on "Hlgh wa s, i he Product ion of ufet y i 'umpaigiiK." Pocket Knife Special $1.25 POCKET KNIFE ; For 65c F. L. LILLY Hardware Phone M-fi5 .r. 7i .ii'1 " A ugust Sale of Hals Virtues Now Pultn Rendy-To-Mar Travel Between Mexico And U. S. Is Dalanced CALKXICO, Cal., (AP)-Figur-es released by Ihe I'nlled States immigration uifice here showed that !,,s:iu,?oS persons ptisHed ihro ugii tlic L'ulexico-Mexlcali inlernat ionul port during the fiscal year of !Ui4-i!IJii Of 4. '.Mill. M 1 persons who tra veled from the rnited Spites into Mexico, :i,ii27, KK3 were aliens und I, '2N 1,778 were Americans. Slutls tics for the travel Into the Pall ed Slates for t he Cent ral Ameri can country were 3,ii3U,277 aliens and 1,281.770 Americans. The heaviest 'travel through the port was recorded during the sum mer months of June and July and Ihe, mimtmum movement in Feb ruary. Compilations of the Pnited Sta tes ( 'ustoms ( I If ice here revealed that the total Imports Into - tho Pulled Slates at the port .luring the last fiscal year anion riled to M. I Ok tin l of which $1,447,34!) were dutiable and $4,7lS,2&2 Were free. Kxports lo Mexico during the period of July I, l24, to July 1, 1H2& aggregratcd $4,003.:1 and collections at the port were $31 i, -f.3a. A re nose is no longer a sign of drink. He may have a girl who uses too much rouge. A dog catcher leads a hard life. Cats are his only friends. The services of our Interior Decorator are at ypur disposiil, free of charge, and with no obligation on your part. Let us solve your home furnishing prob lems for you. CARRS If Ymi Want the Best Bread - Cakes Be Sure It Is Mule by GvriUUnVi Eloctrlo Bnltery Kits tern 1 Orciron'i Lead hi ir Rrejul ami Paatn nnbora r.u-,. ...t 1(,l 'Id wiei t'lM-0 Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Home of the Golden Crust Vacation Days Let us supply you with your camp ami outing equipment. We have everything to make your camp a real recreation spot. Consult our large Forest Service Map he fore you plan your trip. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. We Sell Westinghouse Fans II. & S. Electric Sommcr Hotel Itldg. Phone SD.l-W WINDOWS SPECIAL LOT 30 REDUCTION A Heal Saving Opportunity If You Arc ; ISuilding or Remodelling. The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. lU'fult Yard Across Tracks on Greenwood Ave, to $!)..r0 $1.!)S ans nnd Millinery HoHihampitHi AllcaeiM Oht Line Mf IPTM A M PTiiN (AP) Jlavlii c abundoned this port nearly Uf yeara ago becuuKe of Jack ol' ucconrtiio.h-.-lion, the Peninsular and ntieiil.il SUitnship company Intend nshur it again ;for almost a itsi serv ices.' The authorities take 'fhia a a cumpllmem lo their, ctf'V'tn liite years to make, Houth.O'H'1 on Ihe chief puKKengeri pirt -M 1h: I 'lilted Kingdom. i LOVE OF MONEY Not ."monny" lmt tlio "love of money" in ilia root of evil.' The luck of money i.t more often the cuime oi" evil. ... Earn all you c:m ;, Stive all you can. UNITED STATES A'. - Pies - Cookies II