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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1925)
Pagft.Thrce T'Virlay,:.August 21, 1925. -V, THE 'LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER NEWS of SOCIETY 1MB GAINS IN Doubt Cast on Wedding (K.TTf.. On hiimlrt'd iiid ju'vnty.f'lv rtint In-iM unt (luuatiUM-B of tht' J . H. church met PHttnlny morn ing at ID o'clock ut i:ivTBtrtf nurk. vherc they had an all 1 ty picnic. ):;u"h year tlx- n)oihiu and UuiiKh-ti-ra have an outinK ami up until tlilH year have koih ut the nioun tafnu und cuinpcd out cr nihl. Jit-caiiHf oi" lack of lime tiny de-cidi-d to hold their outing; ut the lirk Mx year. Three Ioiir' tahl u were arrariKt'd in the pavilion at the park und ilecorali-ii with variouu riuwera of the 8i-a,son. At noon u dHhimiH dinner was served, after which a Hunt j. row ru in, conlntinK of u iniinher of iidlnKH, was (civen. The children hud a Kood lime at names and HwlmminK. They retunieii to llu ir honie at ft o'clock. i The Women of Woodcraft Kave n ph-llie at the park yesterday for I the juvenije incmhWH of the or- j Kuni'ulhm. Ahotit s' cnl y-l'i ve , were pretfent and a very enjoyable !jy wa.-i imeiit at KwituniiiiK and playintf rumm's. A delicious picnic dinner was Hcrved. .MrH. Hay llueli, penlor guardian, lind chui'Ktf of tlic picnic. I I i .Convenient SHP TONNAGE llnIKh YlHriilt' Aniilvcrsnry or shinny; of Maua harm .lI)(X (Al) A Hervlcc held tec.-ntly oil the .spot Where ,he t-rriUH met KJntf John i-oititiifiiior- j ateil the 710th unuiversary of the ;.icilntf of AlaK'ia Chariu. Many ineniherR of the clergy. Hoy Scout-s. fir' 1'iKhtern, re pre -Kt-ui-atives of friendly .societie.s and hundred.s of ot hers marched for two miles rrom the village church of Knglmin across the Mdr io I ie ld Windsor Knl. where spect-hes i wen mailt' in the encii:tut-e by the ltijiht l:ev. liishop harltimton. of 1 larrishin K. I 'a., aiul hir .loH.-ph j 'ook. Die high coin mi tuner for Au.stnilia. j S'early 10, turn attended nivl wlih f howerl heads thr-y repented the fol- i lowing prayer in unison: j "Vp praise Thee, o Clod, Tor the j frrcitt deed in this pluce 7no years iipo. whereby t he laws and lib- f erlles of this realm were defended I nuatnsi tyranny and a victory was fought for Justice and freedom." .This skirt buttons on the blouse with large buttons und tailored button boles. Thus It Is K:'sible to have seveial blouses fur the an mo skirl nd to vary the color and tho Ben tra) effect. It Vj a youthful stylft Sister Mary Says: l.ONOON, Al') The new e.H tlon of Lloyds liegister of Shipping shows !h world's Krus lonnuK' owneil in June. lyi&, to have lu-en 04.641.41S tons, of whlrh steamers and motorshtps totals . 8 S ti , a 7 e und sailing vessels S.lMil.M:!. In ID 24 the toiul tonnaKe wuh tI4,i:M.- 5(17. of which 61.5H.Hh tons were s.i-amers und motor snips Tind 501,47 suiliUK vesa.-In. lmrlnc tho V months from June, 1924, to June iU-'Fi, tlmre tvhH an increase in the strum and motor tonaK' hi the world of SC.u. 2;(ti tons, and a decrei.se in the sailing tonnage of 2'iN(i;ji&, Ions, making tc world net increase ot (i I 7. KM tons. In Great Id Itulu and Ireland the increase amounted io :i"l4.K7:i tons: in Italy to 44!) tons, ami lit Norway lo 17it, 1 Kt tons. Acunsiderahle reduction is, however, shown In the. I'liited Stales tonage, which was 57t',4h7 ions lens than 12 monihs ago. Thorn ore at tho present time under construction lu t he world LM vessels of between I it.luXl timl jii.niMi tons each and nine of ihmi tons and upwurd. There are also under construction all steam ers and molurshipN, each of ov 1,1'Imi tons, foi the carriage, ot oil in hulk. Seventeen of the :' lar ger vessels are building in thvat Itrttuiit and Ireland. Ky x is " ) I t s tr , v .tlileto Taki-s l i IKlcii Work KOIMtimiU 4AI') After win ning several events ut an alllhtlc nieeling recetill. llc l.iddell, the 'flying Hcotsjnan," and Hcottksh Olympic 4iM meters clmmplou, left linhtirg on hi" wuy to China for missionary work. Uddell was hauled throuKh the siieetji In u d'Coruted carnae by follow ati- ijents und u large crowd ul the station sang a hymn, "Jesus Shall ItclKih" us his train moved out of the station. i'Us 'H i.iikoi: u).i The first illng to do with a new car is wond-r why the county doe Ba't fix the reads. A few hatpins left in 0 new hat will keep it from being 'sat upon tnnr" 1h:tn n eeond or so. WALLING'S New Fall SILK AND CREPE "r :- DRESSES""" ' : Triced for Quick Turnover FALL HATS Just Received 52.9.") lo $10.75 iWALUNG'S i Hieakfiist I-'re.sh uprlcots. c amed salt fish on teisl, rye intif- f iiis ,m i I k, coffee. Luncheon It ice loaf, let I nee sandwiches, apple, sance, molasses cookies, milk, lea. Id tuier 1 trolled lamb chops, mashed potatoes, creamed onions, inoided .spinach xtlad, whole wheat bread, milk, coffee. A dish of apple sauce and a cook ie or plain cake should bo substit uted for the shoitcakf for children; under six years of age. Otherwise the menu can be served us plan-1 nod. liico I, oaf I Two cups boiled rice, ; medium sized onions. 1 green pepper, J cup finely chopped n nt s. L' table spoons butter. 2 tomatoes, 2 cups I white sauce, p-.irsley. lip pepper Into boiling water and let stand five finales. Plunge Into cold water and rub off the thin coating. Kent five seeds and mince shell. Melt butter, add pep per and onions peeled and minced. ; Cover and cook over a low fire i until tender. Add to rice and nuts. Mix thoroughly. Wash tomatoes, 1 cut In halves and s.-oop out pulp. Remove b-mIs from pulp and add t to rice mixture. Hub inside of to- ) ma toes with salt und fill with rice mixture. Put remaining rice into fn: hntTtired eTt9ireTeTr:TtfukVng"r rt'e ; presslons for each tomato. Add to matoes, rover und place In a pan of hot water. Itnke In u hot oven fcr forty-five minutes. Remove from casserole to u large hot chop plate, pour around sauce and gar nish with bp riff of parsley. Or the loaf may be served from the casserole and the white sauce served separate!) . W'lUlCR, W ish. district High way Kngineer tluy Harvey has tor warded plans to Uympia which provide lor - a Ut -mile si retch of grading and furfacing with crush ed rock on road No. ' from Inks ler lake to lletlllon bridge. It is expected that the contract will be let next fall. ..The riuhl of way bus been cleared. Surfacing with crushed rock lias begun on state road iso. '12 be tween Daisy and Missel. Condem nation action has been brought against the property of Mr. and Mrs. II. Hollinger on the Columbia rtcer to hurry the work on this road. The $10.0h0 concrete oridgc at, Lnmoiia will be cqinpleictt bi about a month. Uncertainty, bus boMV oust on the legality or I ho marriage at pan Camio, 'Italy, of Mrs. . MaryCalhoun or Htt l.ouis, and Cnp tain 1Jigl Signorinl,. noted Italian ace.. Ihy failm-e to nullfy. the priest that) she' was' a illvorctr tnul' tho! fact that she was a dl- von less than Itf months nitty cause- an annuimeni oi me Tinge. Agriculture. Chief ; Resigns Position By Keiuest WASHINGTON (liy the Asso ciated Press).- lu. Henry C. Tay-' lor. ohie of. the huren ofngrN culture! has le'slrfned at : tho rr tjuest of Secretary Jardine. Tho mas 1. l ooper, ean oi ine iikh- cultuial college of the t'nlversiiy of Kentucky, has iH-on cbosen tu succeed him . ' A'fcnna Forms Welcoming Club Lovely Hair 1r mmlp most lovoly 'y fipqiHlit and raiffi:l ninicclling. Nothing Is quite so suprensful In producing a clinrmlnif nppoarancp. ' Phone Main S77 for tin appointment. Geist Marinello Shop Sommor Bids, Phone M. 677 YIENN'A (AP) An orfranlzatlon known as the WYIrome to Austria Club.' lias boon formed under tho irutronnKe of Ur. Michael llainsch, llio president of the Austrian re public. The in. mbers make It their task to receive foreigners coming to Austria, to show them about the town, arrange social meetings and net an Interpreter for them. The ederal chancellor, all ministers and the cuplain-gcnerals of the prov inces are honorary presidents of the club. The club will consider it Its duty to render the .stay of foreigners In Austria as pleasant ss possible. m:v hosimtai, i.i:asi:d. TOl.KIK). Ore. The new Lin coln hospital, just completed ludl week, has been leased for fl"e years by the board of directors to the Pacific Bpruee coniomtion. The hospital nus built by popular subscription, the local lumber company being a li. uvy . subacrri er. The hospital is located on land contributed by the Pacific Spruce corporation adjacent to the new mill and will make possible a m'.ich better medical service to men injured in the mill. Pre1 I- ously the 'neatest hospital facili ties -were at' t'.orvivlllf oi- AHumy and required a two hours' ambu lance trip. Drs. Ilellttarlli anu Kaufman are In direct charge ot the hospital. l-pwoRTii srssiox exis OOTTAG1S UliUVU, Ore. The unn'.uil Kpworth league institu.e for the southern Oiegon district closed here with OHO to deie gutes In attendance. The ten-day suasion w-us pronounced the most successful and most largely at tended ever held. The delegates praised Cottage Grove as a de lightful and hospitable city. The delegates made their home on the Methodist conference campground during the session. Dr. I. M. Hargctt, Kansas Oily evangelist, preached at all the tuuln services and delivered sev. eral Inspiring messages for the young folk. Ministers In atten dance spoke nt the forenoon and midday services. The Institute will bo held here again noat year. Power Concern to New' IJuni nj'is. PKNDI.KTON,, Ore. A part of the first floor of the KlliU build ing on Wtst Court cud Uarden streets, now occupied by Wullacu Brothers, o'ltomoldle dealers, has been leased by the Pacific Power & Light . company and will be. occupied 'by 'the cotitpntiy tifr-r October l as office and store iinarlers, according to Mr. I' W. Vincent, local . innmiger of company. .'. WOllll lt MILL SOItiHT TOI.KDO. Ore. With a view of inducing another large linnbe concern similar to the Paclll. Spruce corporuthm lo locale at Toleilo.'lhe local clumiber of com merce, through Us board of direc tors, is coishli'rin means. of l::w-tediug- this notion: 'Phe chaliiU'i may obtain a suit able site and give It lo the new company. Another large mill would do inueli towardH Justifying .the dredging II hannel to To- Mcdo, a project that bus been M.ldlllC lor years. Much of the county's lumber la ripe and It is or Importance from the standpoint of lumlM-r economy to harvest It soon. Wo ave lit'lpli'ss with out you, and you are as sisted with our help. When we aH pull t Ketlit'i' the load is liRhi er, we go fuster, univ-j at destinatitm quicker. AUK YOU WITH US? UNITED STATES mj ray The Hosiery Canvasser , 0 5.$o'fo pairs ., ; ! OF SIU JTOCKWCS When We Feature i - A Good Looking - Long Wearing Ravel Stop, .'".'; ROLLINS PURE SILK HOSE 00 For K1T ' ALL SIZES MANY NEW , COLORS See This Stocking Before You Buy ; Another Pair of Any Other Kind . LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY The Hcrvices of our Interior, Decorator are at your disposal, free of charge, and with :no obligation on,' your part. Let us solve your home furnishing prob lems for you. CARRS the Marry a blond and you won't no tice the hair in tile soup, u brunet and you won't notice it on the steal;. (ining Into letais. (Ad in Karmlngton, Mo., News) ' l.'Oli KA1.K Meat Market and Grocery Store, doing fine bus,nes.l. Must sell at once heounso m fail ing henllh; ' froiri' 'neuralgia.' rh'U-p nun ism nnd low '. blood , pressure. Mere Is a rare-chance for some- .r:v;-7"We'Seii Westinghouse Fans ; H. & S. Electric .' ommqr Hotel Uldg. Phone 393-W t, CAKES ii a pi .K nut comma ANdior. poor iiovir;M i.'oon ai-.i.i.v ltou.s Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Makers of Hlgh-Grad Pasirtn '"HOMR op tub qot4GN 'cw'trr... . .. COCOANUT 1'INBAPPLFl ' HONEY DEW , , . ,' C'HOWI.ATR ROI.I.J! ; SUNSHINE ' f Beauty Marred- MINERVA SAYS: Why do we sell so many Arch-Aid Shoes? Heeouse people want them: became they wear well; because they are comfortnble; be cause they support the arch and remove those callouses on the bottom of your feet: because they look well ami dressy. No slipping ot the ),,..iwi.le two : narrow. In the heel than at the bull of the foot. Saves from on., to two pair of hose before the shoe is worn out. The comfort is worth lots to people with bad feet, and they only cost a trifle more tl-an common shoes. That's why we sell so many of these shoes. All sises In stock now. A perfect fit guaranteed or no rain. Asl; anyone who Aeais tliemt A li"t of names given you by asking us ho oie itlfii 1 customers. THE B00TERY 1 I fi At i ! i v ' .Inpnncso Adapted- (o Fostlnjc. T( K Y O ( A P ) 1 1 M'o Tu Hit h Ira of (ho Tokyo N'uthiilon J-nbonUory, rorontly arhleved tho (h'ron of Doctor of Science from K'to nnl v r.sity for in st.-nthiK a thoatH mi "Tlie Annvronni'sis .of tlic ItoiJy of a JupaneM," -'or muny yfuns Mr. Takuhlro ha Jwn .stiuiyintf (lu nllfct anl htfs o.xp rinionifil on hlm.solf, ahstatning from fool for from three, to four wfokH. In hlB thesis the srleniiHl urK'ucd that Junnno.se. in atilo to f:st without hnrin. for pfriod of TiQ lv. QUARTET Of. THE IJEST TABLE FOODS e: 'Wl m vJ- VourVacatton enjoy the CanodianPaciftc MOUNTMNKgSQRTS Mi! Mli in the wonderful Canfdisn Pact lie Rt'tk.es-melropolitn hotel! in marvelous ctnic settma idewl (or your vtcition. , On THE MARKET TODAY 1 Jealuus of h'.r beauty, Juntph 0a oomb, Pittsburg. I'a . slashed till wlfe'i fuco from mouth to ear with . - V & knU. Z .. Bunn rd Lake LouUe offer t.olf, I'ishinjf, Automobile Trips, Hurieback. Climbing, Swimming, Dancing. Perfect service and acconnxJlionj; never-ending pleasure whether you stay a wcvk or a month. Ijjw Excursion bare are now in r(fi, no purports IC IUU.IIU, Atk tor f-ur Momiim f,'n.irl ml Hunfitwv Camp Canadian Pacific WW- WE A1IE EXCLUSIVE LOCAL AGENTS K0U Johnston Box Candies A frreat vaiicty of pack:i(,ro" contninin;' various assortments of delicious con fections. Assorted Chocolates All Cream Centers Fruits and Nuts Chocolate Covered Chewing Chocolates Chocolate Covered Caramels Cherries Chocolate Covered The Treasure liox And many others. MACHINE EXTRAS We Carry Parts for';. john deere Mccormick w ."ft -H. w f .' 1 1 :' i" DEERINO Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS i The Besetting Sin Improvidence Failure to provide for the future is the beset ting American sin. Thousands fail in this ele mentary practice of thrift providing for the future out of the plenty of the present-. More than half the old men in America are depen dent upon others for their bare necessities, and a larger proportion of the men who die m middle age leave no support for their families. Union Creamery Company TOILET SOAPS Oasis Palm, per bar 'yic Crystal Hardwater Cocoa, bar oc Lemon Hardwater Cocoa, bar...... .c Oceansidn Lemon, bar 7c Almond Bloom, bar 'c Kirk Olive (Health Glow), bar. 6c Sunbrite Cleanser, can : c Gold Dust Scouring Powder, can 7c Old Dutch Cleanser, can... - 7'2c Argo Corn Starch, 1-lb. package..... 12c Argo Gloss Starch, 1-lb. package 12c Celluloid Starch, package.. - 12c Linet, for starching, package.... -- c Brands A-l Sauce, bottle 29c Kitchen Boquet, bottle...-.....- f Yacht Club Salad Dressing, large bottle....31c BETTER FOODS - CLEANER STORES LOWER PRICES ADelightful Place To Eat I