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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1925)
Thursday, -August 13, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pape Three Mm. 11. G. A very entertained at brittle last evening honoring Mrs. 1'uul Carpenter, who has been a guest In t hp city for the patit week. I Juirlng tfie evening'. pluy Mrs. J t F. i iTonnt'll won high score for j the first prize. A guest prize v-aj presented lo Mm. Carpenter, j . The home was attractively dec- j orult d with sweet peas in the pas- j tel shades uikI each gut-si was pre tented with u beautiful corsage of few eel pen a in the sauiv colors. At Um i lose of t he play duiuly re freshments were serve!. New Oxfords A fnniily reunion was held at I hi liome of Mr. and Mrs. Kred X.tugg here Sunday. Fifty mem he r u Hie fumily were present, in cluding Mi't. .Mary Uurner, of Villon ; M r. and M rs. !red '.ixunw u lid family, of l.u lirutide; Mr. and M rs. Louis X.augg d family, of I'ntun; Mr. and Mm. Myron Lyon a ml fu in ily, of lii Ion ; Mr. and. Mrs, William 4'hadwiek nnd fum ily, of Liberty, ftaii; .Jr, and Mm. George t'hadwick nnd family, of I .a Urande; Mr. uud ilwi. Hoy rtiadwick. of Ogdcn, I'lah; and Mr. and Mrs. I'arley Keik. . , I'romlse (Special) Miss Gladys Koby was hoxtcss al a delightful puny Sat urduy v veiling at her home at rrqmlsf. Thirty young peuple were present and an enjoy--uhle evening wan Hpeul. Miss Koby. insisted by Mrs. Allie Smith and . Miss I. Milan 4 'a r per, Served refreshments. V This la ono of the now oxfords for fall that does away with the bother some larlnr. but still has ull the practical features such as good sup port mound the ankles, sensible heels and a broad, comfortaLle lust. Fur sport wear It Is most attractive. Announcements florlnl RnnoiinmitPiits may bo printed In ,thls, icalumn frea of tJiarge. ' Any. annum influents pertaining to tny functions suvh as cooked food sales, etc., will bf cfnsrI. Announcements, in Ins printed the kuiuu day. must be til soeiely editor's hands by V:A oVloVk. v. New edit or1 note. I 1 Radio 1 ... ; The second of a series of junior rounly elnh dancts will be given .Monday evening. August 17, :tt the club house. These dances are given for the boys and girls of lu Grande only. Season cards must be pre sented al the door. The Kehekahs and Odd Fellows and their families will hold their annual picnic Sunday. Ar.Kust Hi. at Klverside park, Kvery'one Is re quested to bring u basket lunch. Coffee and cream will be furnish ed by the indues. WALLING'S $1.00 For a Hut value to $7.50 ?:!.).-) For Voile Dresses values to $10.00 ? WALLING'S I lY, Al Ol ST Mountain Standard lime1 Stations t'N'CK, Kdmoiiloii, Call. (Mii.lt.).' K:;Ul p. in.,-. Mrs. A. Hale uud tier manduliii gtuiar and banjo ur: chestra. - ' KUA, Henver, Colo. (:ilL'.4) f.:.Hi p. m., Herbert Whit:- and his " Silver Slate orelh i.ira; '7:.to, Hook Of Knowledge; "i I'cllWr NlUltie- "tpal band. ' n-. Fmllli! Nln ik hud 'lime Stations. KFOA, Ke.;.ltle. WilSh. (4u4.), - ti;4 r p. m., Sherman, Clay and company studio program; K: au 1 o. Times studio (.lucrum ; H ll:::u, Ktblie HarUiiess and Ills orchestra. j KKWII. Hollywood. Calif. 2f.2)J h-'.t p. m-, program, Monte Marl Vista-Subdivide, Ralvlne ltai ano's stringed trio; Viol-1 l'res ton, blues singer; James Jack son, tenor; n-lu, populaj- hour, f uuise llowatt, piaiiolniies. Way Wutls and bis ukulele; lioroiliy, Hodd. scprauo; Hi-1 I . Warner r-r's i':-olie, Charlie Welliiuin, di rector. KISW, I'ortland, pre. (491. f.), p-7t p. III., lljeriaas muriei; y-n(;.iu,i SiieripHii, ;t.iy. tttf . coi.upany. j ' sj' A-Hg. 4. -. i ':l ! ' WP'M). : , p. nj.',. l.etghton'w-Arrtide cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cron shaw, leader; ti-ii:3o. Art lliek- inan's Itiltniore botid concert or RATE-HIQUIHY OTTAWA, (AF The Uiillrond I'Qinmliwiou has Imiugurated an exhaustive Investigation which '-H t,-o ino .the entire rule numtuiv with the' object of etiuulUing rail wuy rates tli rough out tViaada. From an economic point Qf view U is regarded as one of the must important invt stiKatlons ever un dertaken in Canada. Interested pari bs Were notified some time ago of their opporuuity to submit written reasons why they desire changes in the present tariffs, the time for tlve submission ending August 15. Alter that date then" will have uccews to I bene written documents with t he rb;ht to subtnit otijectioas. liy the iHoceduro the roniiulss lou hop''S to expeilite " its work ami bring it more quickly to Hie point where on the : questions. When all HiuxeHllona as to chuu ges uud Cibjecllons have been fil ed' the board will begin heurimrs, which will be held hi various parts of the lomluion. The field to be covered Is ft broad one because nearly every section of Canada lias some, grie vance, involving railway operation or rates. lu Itritlsh Columbia there, boa been complaint against the mountain different la I hlgher rat.s which railways claim are due lo the extra cost of mountain con struction nnd of moving trains over difficult) grades, In . the mariliine provinces the claim Is -put forward that.1 Die 4tnadian i National line 'from Montreal and j Utlehec to the Atlantic was built ! as part of the roitfederalion agree ment, and that rates which will, permit 4e commereial jintercoiir se between Novi'i Si'olla, New .tltriiiswlc,U ,agd, I prince ('Id ward Is J land and tht central provinces ' must be maintained on this sec . lion of the road. Throughout the InvectlKitlon the commission will be restrlced In only one particular. It must not j permit maximum rales on grain laud flour moving eastward to be higher than thos.- set by the ' Crow's Nest I'aiis Agreement, an old agreement entered Into be tween the government ami the ( Canadian I'aeltlc railway. This Is a concession to the Western grain growe. She's; 102 4 1 v N'elKliliors finnj nilifs ani'jn cairn lo help . .Mis. Hunan Noinian, ut Murlop. 111., celhru( her, luJd birth, day She's "Aunt Susuii" tu half ut southern Illinois 27 YEARS AGO ' kasthiin ohkoon' onsKn- VKH. Aucust 12, 1 S!IS J. i;. lil'V- flu.-strn, l-.ilwnrd ! ilupitlrleK, ul- tiolijs slaftcd . his Jilir steam thle liicl'or; (ti:ao-7:3ll, Jliidlo' Ulililim' ', 8.,. TUisclity.. , , hour. Vyola on, si'n'cn: sUlrlel; Growers In llin Kajjli' Valley are rncle John; l'liritly Wlmjly Hu- ; t,oWllnr tin Ir huy nt 4.n per ton. wullun trio; 7:311, Itoiuanee or the I u ,, vilti'liell 1ms sieureil the K:tnta Ke Trnir Cllu.lyM lie Wilt; ; larKO wnl.,.,8,. ai Imhler and S-lll, profc-iaiu, Western Aula iB p,.,.pim..l , ,1 Kenerill were. Supply, company, arranged ,hy J. uubIim-hp also deallliK In nil Howard JolmHOn.; la-u,. AW , klnilg , Braln. i-le .received sev llieliman's Uiltmor.: hot-d dance . (nl ,., ,vho.it . sacks a few , orchestra, K-irl llurtnett, lender, days aijo. KNX. Ilullywooil.-; Cnjlf! ::IIS.!I). ' A party eonplstltnf of Meslanies r.::in-i;:ir. p. m Wtirllltn-l pipe Harnoir. ' Kuhn, (Irmonil. Scott oi'Kan studio; 0:1.1. travel talk. .,.,,r Kuiin and Henry Seoll W. 1'". Alder: li:3(l-7, Alwater )luvo r-ti,,-n,..l , ,m a few days Ki'iit T.adto orchestra, raul outing four miles south of the city stein, leader; 7-7: :U,. . VK"". near Glass . Hill. They l.roUKht lleverlyridse llawallans; ":.'-.; home 25 Kallons of huckleberries program, Eastern uutflttliiB com- .,,, r,.10,.t lls mny more rlpeninif pany: s-u. program. esi uusi , , 3um,. lmi(.h. Beauty Plris Care It Is Just os impor- 1 tnnt to have work done with care, and by ' experts of long train ing and experience, as It Is to ifet a coarm Ing effect, Both beauty nnd ex pert care a r e com bined In our work. A triflt will plon.se. Geist Marinello Shop Sommer llldg. Phone M. 677 theater; It-Id. Ord tic Donut, Havls Perfection 1 tread company; 1U-11. KNX feulure program; 11-li. Abe l.yman'H Cocuanut trrove dance orchestra from Ambassador hotel; 12-2 a. m Wurlitzer Night Hawks. KPO. San l'ruiKiseo. iVIif. (42S.S) fi:lf-7 p. m.. Warfield theater; 7-7:30. Palace hotel concert or chestra; 8-11, Palace hotel dunce and concert orchestra. KTCi Seuitle. Wftsh. (:!"" ). 7-S, ). ni., Simonds Saw and Steel company; D-Hi, W.et.nu; Auto Sitpply fompjny"; l'u:1 j-IU. Karl Gray's IJutler bote orchcslra. , HACK ) KMS IN CAP I'l UF. oi iimuims- Tuesday vvt-ning nearly nil the Japanese who have been employed in the stltfar beet fields In the vat- ley returned to Portland. about 7f in atl. Mrs. H. M. Hassetl accompani by hei grandchildren, Kuth and Frank linckley, urrived from Portland for a lew-days visit with relatives. W. S. Montgomery and family, Miss Msud Hulltvan and Ellis Cran da II have, returned from a weeks outing;. )u the mountains, x Marshall H'hilders has purchfised Hie residence in the western por tion of the. city know as the Will S;ephh rom-rty. . , t A. I. Havis Ktdd 4R' dere of the Sister Mary Says: - -WOMAN'S PAQK . lireukfusi Huked ttppbsf rolb d oals, lop milk or cream, . crisp whole wheal loust. poached eggst coffee milk or cocoa.. Luncheon Creaii of. pea soup, grahunt bread and buiter sand wiches, peach laploca pudding with ('ream. ; ; Dinner Itroiled porterhousu or sirloin stenli, boiled ' potato, wax beans In epam, shredded cabbage. bnk"d pears, plain cup cukes, milk and tea. Fvery child needs a substantial breakfast, but lh food must - b easily digested. While creum in desirable for Its butlerfat and vit amins,, muny children fall to assi milate cream and-thrive on rich milk with e reals rather than the heavier cream. Pse h)ttle ur no sut;ur over cereals. Iong cook ing brings out the natural sweet ness of grain product. . reach 'lupkM-a - One rup tapioca, rnp sugar. labb-Hpoons huttur, leaspoon salt, fi large ripe tu-aches. . Pare, nnd rut peaches in half. Arrange in a buttered baking dish, cut side up. Sprinkle with sugar and dot with bits of. butter. Souk tapioca one hour in cold water to cover. Drain and udd to three cups of boiling water, cook in a double boiler until transparent Season with salt and pour over peaches tn baking dish. Hake thirty to. lortv minutes In a mod em te oven. Hcrvtj wit li sutrar and mum when cool. Coniielo Vanderhllt lo Weil NF.WPOItT, It. 1. (AP). Ml.-'s Comaielo Vunderbilt, the younger daughter of Mrs. William K. Van- ib-rbilt II, will be married In X e w York next winter, to Karle T. Smith, according to official an nouncement made at Ilcachinond the Vanderhllt summer residence Wednesday. COOS HAY SPAN Pl.AXNFO MAItHHFIKI.D. Ore. Three types r bridges were considered ut a conference of the port of Coo.-, bay commission, the county court and Interested parties in the pro posed hridge to span t ous bay nitre but ween Alarshfield ami eust Hide, including bascuie. swiuu and life. L'hif puts are to be dratted by A'. II. Mi'CuIUmikIi, slate )ilgiiwu' bridge eiiKllleer. tVuiative plans eall for a IM-fool roudwuy with two sidewalks. o definite applleulbm fur a permit was" priseiiud to the port eomuils- yiutl. wliich will be lite body to tpprovc. Ihf bridge, for i he initial plans iiiui be wurked out mid everything made rady before ibe ijo'ei'iiuieiit n asked for permis sion lo build Hie bridge,. Mr. Me CulIoUKh was at the seas ion. MOHFO DVIKK AVSOINtlb PltAHIli: CITV, uri', I'rniile I city will hold Its annual round-up H pt ember 4 nnd 5, wit h pros i pects for suee'tiB bright. ('or wev 1 eiul years utteutpts have. bein made to slage such a celebration I with no t;reut StM'CeltS, bill tlll-i year the entire population of Pral- j ( rie City Pi behind lite event. Sup- uui is derived troni alt of tir.uit I rounly. I ' i 'oust ruction of u giatidstaud and track Is under way. Maybe they .tried to - kid imp a movie star named Mary piekfonl. j Anyway, lime's her name in our p.ipe.-. ; Cool Summer Gowns (W COTTON, CllKPE and VOILE $1.75 - $2.25 Putman's Keady-To-Wcar and Millinery " .' North Beach Reduced Frcs Im Mfoct 4Uy to Saptamka VX rtni wttuxa UbH QU SI. Wi Know the real fascinating iy that only a beach, vucaikn can give. Fithing, clam diins, hunting, horse-back riding, golf iug, tennis, etc., are also among the tleUht ful. health-giviiig pastUacs at ihe benches. Peck your outing duds and pur chase a ftaund Trip Sum nine ' Excursion Ticket via the Injur in jf th mot wonderful trip tiown ttuauith thm J. II. KiiliMlV, l.ornt A-rent I.U ;rnnde, 1 ( ire, l'm. McMuiTtty, 4;c, Pans, Ayent Portlaiiil, Oct'. Clatsop Beach Tillamook Beaches or Newport - ysteisi : IB The services of our Interior Decorator are at your disposal, free of cli!iie, nntl with no obligation oii your pari. I .ft us sulve your home furnishiuo; proli; luniH for you. i CARRS We Sell W cstinghouse Fans H. & S. Electric Sommer Hotel Rldg. E Phone 393- V$ Dance with the GIBSON MUSICAL COMEDY GIRLS at" Wallowa Lake August 14th. WINDOWS SPECIAL LOT 30 REDUCTION A Heal Saving Opportunity If Yoa Are Building or Remodelling. The Grande Rondo Lumber Go. lUtall Yard Across Tracks on Greenwood Ave. LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOlfr 'UAKGAIMS Ml II I Ull Hl). WmSJi'lWJ'.l WK HIHI II r -. I nni xWHT 1 rlaughter who residues thi're. Mr. Alberson visited the, great smelt ers at that place an also many of the mines near thut city. ' lie i. so spent a few days In Walla Wal la and Spokane upon his return. ) PF.NDPF.TON. Ore, A six-mile race thut b.an at Saxe. -station, about five miles noitbeast iif Pen dleton, was concluded near lioun l l"p park on the west side, of Pen dleton by tho .tyipturo 'of John Morris, negioi 1 .y 'two -deputy sheriffs. This mar. was held for federal ngenta in Spoken for al leged violation of the Mann MeClure farm on l.add t'reek to Philly Marolf this week for fl, Sert. ' Missed T.illle and Siddie Hudge accompanied by Miss Alice Hen son spent Sunday in I'nion. 7 .1. It. O'Toob ban Rone to Seat tle lo accompany M is. O'Toole home. Harvest hands are not so plentl- d as a suspect In r dr-Jg ped-i -l ili;Il jmlglnir from the dling case. i.nm "". nut i, i in Warned to be on lookout for(re many In the valley bunting Morris. Deputies Stokes a.;:! Hen-, work. nett waited at Saxe station. Hej K. Alberson returned Monday .iUr..frardod the ordt r of the of- from North Port. Washington. Ib-ers to stop and they gavechUH. where he has 1 n visiting hie Minerva Says Phi yon get your ticket which entitles you to an S x ln-inch photo of your self or any que in the fam ily free of rhariee. Willi each purchase of a tair of Indies' or Men's Shoes - pair of ihoea from Si 4? to flo.uQ lu price it makes no difference which, you u-K ticket j ust the sa rue. and the photo Is free to vou. We have n lot of tf M hoes for ladies at i 0.': some at SI.9.V others priced to fit your pocketbook. l--fs go! THE B00TEUY .IllM WriRlit An-lt PrrwiiT SIiim-s fur Sli'ii Pin t 4 j4 U 1 LOVE OF MONEY Not "money" but the "love of money" is the root of evil. The lack of money i;i more often the cauge of evil. Earn all you can; Save all you can. UNITED STATES IK POCKET KNIVES We Have Another Ilarirain Assortment of CUAUANTKEI) KNIVKS At 7f)c. $1.0!), See Them in Our Witiclow Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. IC Y(mi Wniil II u ilrst Bread - Cakes Pies - Cookies lie Biire It Is Maile liy Owllllaiu'a Kln-lrlo llnkerj Eastern Oregon's Ieilliit lln-ail anil I'nslrjr llRki rs Gwilliams, Electric Bakery Home of the G'llden Crust i 1)01 CI AM) GAMDT ol Uis Itnxy taii. Nw Vric rnterUlnrn, do an st lor lh Minora. Pocket Knife Special $1.25 POCKET KNIFE For 65c F. L. LILLY Hardware I'hone M-f5 . USE Blue Mountain Butter And HUT, MOI NTAIN ICE (REAM Home-made Products Honest Quality Always BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY It. V, TVI.KIt. Prop. Telephone Main CO H0 Washington Ave. Quality of Merchandise and Services Rendered Establish Prices 1 Teople'"with years of ' experience : are ' nt your service day and night. The best jronds from local merchants prepared in a way you'll like. Many nppetizing dishes not to be found elsewhere in town. Quantity buying enables us to offer a Merchant's I.unch daily, at a price that means a saving of at least 20 cents to the customer. These are onlv a few of the reasons why The SIIA'Elt GRILL has an unbroken chain of service for 20 years. T r y Our Dutch Lunch The iilver Grill Strictly American. Open Day and Night For 20 Years. 1 ;i. ffl pa