La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 12, 1925, Image 3

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    Wednesday, August 12, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Three
I NEWS of SOCIETY fCiliS fi!
i On Tuesday afternoon the Wo
men's Home mid Koroihn Mission
ary soeletlen of the FlrM MeihoUlvt
Koltieoiml chureh met ui iiivertuile
juik to I'll joy their amuiul picnic.
A buMineiis sefaion wis held unl
i lie financial Ht:ini5)nK of t he ,o-
clely hiiH reported to In tit eseel-h-nt
eomlltion. the foreign nocU'ty
' making- a banner year of Hie work
uutlliM-d ut lif aihmartera. Arranv-ev
IiM iitH were ni;ule lor a ruinmuKe
! Mile In be held In the near future.
At fi::iu o'clock tt:r ladiji were
joined by ll.elr tiuMb.-ndw and t'am-III'-h
ut a picnic dinni-r, at which
time Mi.ss Mary Ketili. who will
leave wilti Iter jiureiits ThurHday
tor l heir n w home ut lleanmont,
ralifornia.. wus given ;i beautiful
bouquet of roses.
Mr. and Mrs. R 8. Sherwood and
- Miss Constance Cleaver enterUiln
,rd at Itiverside park lui evening
honoring Air. and Mrs. ItohfNt
l.ane, of KiiK'ue, who are vistinrr
Ju re at the home of M i'S. Lime's
liarentH, Mr. and -Mrs. W. S. Ilarer,
Mr. ami .Mrs. iirval Smith, also of
KilKene, mill Tom Grain in of I'ort
l;i i mI, who are kih-Mh in 1 hi city.
A ilcliKhtrul picnic ilinner was
served ill i!:"ti o'clock, after which
the evening was spent taictally.
Announcements
Social nnnniinccincnfH may
t printed In llil column free
of t'liarftc. Any uniiniiinemeiits
pertaining to any functions such
a cooked food Hale, etc., will
bti refused. Auiuninceincnt.s, to
be printed the Mttne day, must
be In Hociety eilitor'H hands hjt
tt:IMI o'clock. Nvwh editor's
nolo.
The liivershtc Ladies' Aid .will
nii-et ut I lie home of Mrs, ti.ear
Thomson. LMiuT N. Vvi .street,
tomorrow afternoon. ,A.iinUit U, at
2:;in o'clock. '
The I-adiea Aid of the Lutheran
rhureh will meet at the home of
Mrs. J. A. Holman, en.sl of Island
City. Thursday allernoon, August
i:i. All ladh-H who arc koIiik have
been uHked to nice-t at Ihe posL
office ai 2 o'clock.
In 1022 Hie privately owned cen
tral ijleetrie liKhl und power Hta
tionHuere valued at 4.22!.37r,(iHi.
' They have inertisel enormouniy
tit value hi nee that lime.
WALLING'S
Clearance of
SUMMER HATS'
;i"'98c-to"$3.9'T 5
VOILE DRESSES
$2.7.5 to ?4.95
IIOIWE DRESSES
- 51.00 Mo 52.50
Beauty
Plus Care
It Is just as impor
tant to liavft work
done wilti carp ami Ity
cxpi-rls of Ions train
ing nnl cxporlnr'. as
it is to Ki't u eluirin-.
ine i-ffi-ct.
Both licnity an.l ex
pert rant art rnm
liinic in our work.
A trial will nltase.
Geist Marinello Shop
Boinm.'r Bldg. I'lionp M. 677
Mi
merva
Says
Did you get your ticket
which entitles vqu to an
S x ln-inch phnlo of your
self or any one in the fam
ily free of charge. With
rneh purehas of a tair.,of
I-adis' or Men's Shoes i
pair of shoes from SL4"t lo
lO.oo in price it inak"S no
difference which, vou c-t
ticket just the same, and
the photo Is free to vou.
have n lot of $f
shoes for todies nt S'Jf.fl:
Some at S1.0.V Others priced
to fit your pocketbook. Let's
THE B00TERY
JiM Wrtcbt Arcti ltv:Tcr
SIiih' fir Men
WALLING'S
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Crystals
The bracelet of finely cut crystftlt it
rivaling the popularity of the utrlni
of pearlB uorn about the wrist. It
Is particularly effective with an ell
white or an all Lluck coytumo.
Sisler Mary
Says:
Ureal; fast I hiked peaches, puf
fy omelet, civunu-d potatoes, hrim
and rusin miirtinN. milk, cot fee.
I.miehi nn Onion . Kcouffle, . rye
bread and cnllae eii.-e.se wand-wichi-s
.app!e : :im'i-, mola.s-ses cook
ies, milk. l-a.
j miii.-r--i 'old siiee. 1 lamb, vege
table suliiil in lei 1 lice flips, scal
loped iik-cii;!); aod tomato'-s.
brown iu-e;Ur h md wh-hes. black
berry inou.-S", drop cakes, niiik.
eoffi-e.
This dinner menu was planned
particularly for a porch or garden
d inner. The lamb and vegetable
aalad are served on one low
philter, the callnp-d dish keeps
hot inosl satisfactorily and is the
only hot. ili.sh In tl.e menu, the,
sand w Iclies make 1 lie serving1 of
butler nucessaiy, and the dessert
of nioiiSMe and cakes arc served
on one plate In imltvidiKil service.
The dessert mij'ht well be s'-rved
on paper plates. This reducerl
to one platt for each person an
the serving dishes.
Halted I'cnche
Pix poaches. ' cup aiign r, 1 :
tnbh spoon lemon juice, few grat-;
Inffs nutmeijr.
Wash peaches and rut In halves.
TMre or. not as preferred, and re
move stones, place in n shallow
pan. cut side up, sprinkle with
supar and pour a tittle boiling
water .ubout. 4 teimpoonfuls over
the fruit. Add lemon juice and
bnkn about "1- hour In n moderate
wen. Mnste --frequently ffiTh the
juice in the pin. The nutmsr Is
added v it h the siurar.
When you fee a man standing
nn the corner s.'ratciiint; lie is just
back from his' vacation.
A couple always at odds
comes to odds and ends.
soon
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, f-FAt, SPORT.
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VOTE IN FULL
OTTAWA. (AT) While proro
gation of tha Tunudian I'urllunieni
bus been followed by the usuul
political lull, the possibility of a
genera) election this fall arouses
a strong undercurrent of interest.
Kor several months there lias been
conjecture an lo whether the Mack
enzie King government, now in
its fourth year or 'office, will fol
low tlie uuikil course of appeal
ing to the country before the ex
piration of the five-years term,
and whether unot her session of
I'arlauient will be held before
dissolution. A uinstton from the
Labor parly of the House of I'utn
ntons on those points shortly lie
fore l'arltalmcul wio prorogued
was answered .by I'remler King
in a non-committal manner. ,
Expectation of a gem-mi election
tliis fall was high until the Labor
government of Nov in. Scutiu, in
power for 4n years, was defeated
j in the election in June when the
Conservatives were successful in
; 40 out of 4:t const It in-ncies. ( in
I August 10 another Liberal pro
! vincial government, thai of New
' Brunswick, will appeal to the
people. The result here. il Is
-said, will have a strong Influence
on 1'reiiiler Kinjr und ids uiUis. ru
as to whether or not 1 arl lament
I shall be dissolved.
In the email time Premier King
has retired to his country home
north of the Dominion capital
where he can rest and review I he I
situation. His decision with re -1
.fa rd to an election this year can-1
no! be very long delayed, as aH
least 45 days uiusl elapse between ,
the issuance of election writs and
polling day.
In some constitueiicieH members!
of I'arliuiiif in already have engag-j
ed in campaign work. Arthur'
Meighen. l'-ader of the Opposition!
ill the Dominion Parliament, and .
head of the Ooiicerval ive parly, is I
planning to make a. number of i
.speeches In tin provinces of Mani-
toba. If, an election is to be held
the middle of October is mention-'
ed as the must probable lime for
it.
PERSIAN IRE
BERLIN, (AD An official re
port received by the Persian Lega
tion from Teheran on the recent
Turcoman' conflicts conveys a bit
ter arraign men t of the Soviet
authorities.
The Itussluns rtre accused of
wilfully violating many of the a
grecinenls of the , LcsKo-persinn
treaty. Numerous instances of
non-recogultiun of existing bound
aries in northern Persia are men
tioned. Attacks on the Persian
border police ut Alepoup, Kous
ehub and Chat and tlie establish
ing of fiussian border posts on
Persian territory are recorded.
The worst Infningement of Per
sian inviolability is considered to
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NOT A CARE ON THKIR MINDS,
h "old awlmmliiR hule" and "th.wie
auLU ahanLl mwmA II a mi.it
RliSSIAFAGES
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'Thantam Sculptor" Returns
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T. S.- '-Ml '-.41
irtei
k i Si , VIM,.!.'
er), is the . latest 'bit of ,, work by Minnesota s - phantoiii
sculptor"- an unidentified ut ranker who ,wandeiK iiimut the statu
modeliiig what he calls, "sermons In wind."' He molded this
In the ha nk of the Bed ( edar river at Austin, Minn., a;.d then
left' before anyone, could uuestlon. hlin.
Radio I
tih hsoay, An;rsr i:t.
Mountain Standard Time Stations,
CNBC. Calgary, Can. (4: x),,!i p.
m.. quartet; Mr.. Baby, cellist;
Noel Pierce, violinist; . Alrs.
Plumptcn Hughes, pianist.
KOA, 1 )enver, Colo. S22.4).' B:
p. m.. Herbert White and his Sil
ver Slate . urehesi ra ; H, Sunday
scliool le.vson. ' . '
Pact fir Standard Time Stations.
k'KWU, Hollywood, Calif. (252).
7:30 p. m., lushing streams und
fish, .lark Hoa. 'fishing' scout;
7:4f. plastic surgery, Hr.'T. Floyd
llrown; -!,- progrum; Starr Piano
company. ' Hollywood Rhythm
, Kinprs in the late CJenpett record
arrangements; !'-ln. program,
Ix.n P. Smith. Inc.. Oiana-Moon
dance orchestra, .lingers'. Ha
waiian trio; ln-11, Warner Bios,
frolic, Charlie Wellinnn director.
KOO, Oakland, Calif. (3111.2). S p.
m.. "Kcmpy." K(io ' playera;
Arion trioj 10-1. C)arlte Wilstnt's
Hole! Kruncis dance orehesfra.
K(VW. ponhuid, ore. (4!ii.r.). io
12, Herman Kenin's Multnomah
be the deflection of the driver
supplying three villages on the
Chorassan border with water. This
has been a cans. of pinch suffer
ing among the inhabitants or tne
district, besides, creating 'serious
economic and hygienic disturban
ces. To all complaints from Teh
eran, the authorities at .Moscow are
said to have given evasive- and
diltory replies.
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NOTHING ON THEIR B0UIG8.
bnyhmxl day " One ran even (eel
(, nr. MWMII tU lOM. UnMMMM
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hotel orchestra. '
KIM. Los Angeles, Calif, (in:,. 2)
firfm-il p. m. '.eighton's Arcade
enfeierin oivhesl ra. Junk 'ron
shaw. leaner: 0-:r.n. - Art Hick
man's Biltniore hotel concert or
chestra. Kd ward l-'ilp.'i'rick. dl-
rector; i;::;n-7:S. Hadio kiddies
hour, Pickle Brandon and "Sun
ny" Jane Hughes, screen juve
: nibs; Joyce Coad. readings;
t'ncle John: S -1 il. program. Pa
cific Klect rlc Hallway, an aimed
by J. Howard Johnson, " llis
rxry ofdhe P. K., 1 be World's
Largest Kb-ctrical Ballway," Willi
a musical setting ( Kpisode I ) ;
1 o-1 I, Art Hick man's Hi It more
hotel dance orchestra, Karl Biivt
Uctl. leader.
KNN. Hollywood, Calif. lilit!.!!),
r.;:iu-i;:l; p. in.. Wurlltstor tdie
organ sludio; i::ir.. travel talk,
W. Alder; l;Sti-7, Atwater
Kent Badiit orcheslra. Paul Kin
sjein, leadi-r; i-S. program. John
A. Kvans corporation; S-ll. pro
gram. Brents l-'iirnit are com
pany; It-1 u. KNX, feature pro
gram; 10-11. Abe Lyman's Cocoa -nue
drove dance orchestra from
Ambassador hotel; 11-12. campus
night, students pniverslly of
Cnllfoinia, Southern P.ranch.
KI'O, t:in l-'rancisco, Calif. (42S.S)
t;:4u-7. i. in... SUP'S Ki-Hlauiiant ;
I 7-7:::n. limiy Sclfrer'a Kalrmonl
hotel concert oi-i'hest ra ; S-1 a.
musical program; P'-IL Johnny
Btitck's Carui lanH.
. Hotel Ponce de Leon, nit tint
111 St. Augustine, '''lochia, exist
lu Usss and was Ihe tirsl hotel to
pOH.ie.'ifl electrical f.icilllles.
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Batlilng ulttf Why bother! TU
Ihe toul waltr apUstilng on Hie.
JUNKET SI
LIQUOR PM
A LP ION A. Allch. (AP) Whut j
happened aboard the shipping
board s:ei-ier Cristobal when she;
carried a yongrt sslonal party to
Panama, in P.'-l was related Tuea-j
day in the broken Kugllflh of the!
Kilipiuo serving man, Ktoren lul-
law. al the Scott divorce trial. ,
Oallaw's di position was inlro
duc.d by counsel for Mm. Kdna J.
Scott, who is resisltng the efforts
of Congressman Pruiik H. Scott
of the i:ieventli Michigan dlHtriet.
lo divorce her.
'l.i'tnor, she everywhere on the
boat nfler we b-ave Panama."
Hallow said in his limited Kugltsh.
Bottles were H around, lu con
gressmen's rooms and in passage
ways I See Ihe buttles myself.
When we got back to Norfolk we
cleaned Ihe ship and found bits of
hot I lea in congressmen's rooms,
sometimes two or three, lour bot
tles In a room, but all empty."
i'tkd; on At) hoes.
Hallow said at Panama ihe Cris
tobal took on about fm boxes which
contained Ihiiior. Al Norfolk, Hal
low di posed, several oT the boxes,
taken on al Panama, were hauled
away tu on army truck.
That souio of the llipior reach
ed the Washington apartment ol
the Seotts was indicated by the
deposition of Miss Hwlitn Joints,
now Mrs. Halph N. Butlerworth of
Washington.
In an effort to tunc Congress
man Seotts c'.iargcs of misconduct
hack upon him, Mrs. Scott 'a conn-:
sel Tuesday brought the name of
Mir-' Jane Kennedy. Mr. Scott's
secretary, back into tlt record.
Outlaw, in his deposition, describ
ed one occasion lu which he found
Mr. Scoil and Miss Kennedy a
lolie in the Scott Washington of
fice. In refutation of Mr. Scott's char
ges of misconduct by his wife, her
counsel Introduced depositions
from Mrs. Clifford Ireland, wife
of the forlner Illinois congress
man, and from Mrs. Marguerlta
lliLinillou of San Diego, Cab, for
merly of Washington. Both said
t hal M is. Scot I's conduct with
.'up!. Wilbur "Jr-bo" Summer
in.l with Lieut. Don Saulelle, wus
perfectly proper.
Dr. (tiudler, eminent sociologist,
suys spanking is the ideal punish
ment for disobedient children:
that oilier forms of corporal pun
ishment s'ioii lose corrective, af
fect, and that verbal castigation
md thrifts are more harmful than
any other form of bodily chas-
llHemeiir.
Before you Build,
Buy or Rent, get
Ihe Electrkal"tlow"
for Householders.
This Booklet is free
&om any contractor
or retailer who
displays this seal
"Check Seal"
API'LI ANCKS
Carried liy
KASTKHN OltKCON
lk;iit & rowKit co.
Pocket Knife
Special
1.25
I'OCKET KNIFE
For G.'tc
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
I'hone M-P5
t'Aa FIC STATES Sjl
Cool Summer Gowns " ;
OF COTTON, CREPE and VOILE v 1
$1.75 - $2.25 ':
Put
Ready-To-Wear
'4mi.h lUind KsJe Amiuiiinvil
MABSHI'IKLD. Ore. . - Judge
Mast announced Unit the roinity
would dispose of Jaxn.tind worth
of bonds voted on July :to. Tim
bond.s will he sold September 4,
und in one block. Bidders who par
ticipate in tlie sale will have to fur
nish a eeri tiled check of fin.nuo
when submitting offers. Kach
bond will lie of ;iS,oimi. and they
will he pull) serially. The remain
ing K'Oll.DliU In the issue will be
advertised later.
(8vtad(8&-
Csmhl
The services of our Interior Decorator are at your
disposal, free of charge, and with no obligation oii''
your part. Let us solve your home furnishing prol;t
lems for you, - v
CARRS
II You Want Uio llest
Bread - Cakes Pies - Cookies
Be Sure It In Mado by Owllllam'a Elcctrlo nkj EaaternVJ
Orugun't lxBdinu Ilread nd Ta-Htry Ba,Ver5,,i,,i,i .'ly,
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
Home of the Gulden Crust
Vacation Days i
Let uh supply you with your camp and
oulintf equipment. We have everything to . .
malie your camp a real reci-eation spot. J';,.',
Consult our large Forest Service Map he- ! ;
fore you plan your trip. :
a
Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.
We Sell
Westinghouse Fans
II. k S. Electric
Sommcr Hotel IJldg.
WINDOWS
KPKCIAL LOT
30 REDUCTION
A Ileal Saving Opportunity If You Are
Iluilding or Remodelling.
The Grande Ronde Lumber. Co.
lU'tall Yanl Across Traxks on Greenwood Atc.
man s
and Millinery
MarsbBcbl to Have Station.
MA HSH PI KLO, Ore. It vas.tn
uouuct'tl here that the siti fi1?SHe
Southern Pacific depot, a Intel
Broailwuy lietwctm 'ni"tis unl !'3
rod avenues, has been takt-n"ovr
for the company by its r pi -s4.i il -live.
Agent Ouerlll Of Hull l- l . J
cisco. The plans cull ior -,i 4- ifi1-1
costing $100,01)0, it was Haidc t
dicaliug that the city will huS-cf-of
the best stnilons In iiregon.'-
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M'OfHOHH
Not "money" but tin?
"love of money" is tlio
root of evil. , ,
The lack of money juw!
more often the cause of:-:
evil.
Eani all you pan;
Save all you can. ,
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