La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 25, 1925, Image 3

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    Tuesday, - August -25. 1925.
THE -LA GRANDE EVENING -OBSERVER
Page Throe
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NEWS of
Fall Social Season
Ushered in By Danco
The full social season wha u
JiortM In moid atisWciouHly luM
utsht by th' rnlvi-raitv of Oregon
(Juice, elvt'i 111 tin Kilt's tenipli'
for thf pur pom of contrUitillliitf
to the I', of ). Art Mvusvum
Jiulhling fund.
Tin' IihII U'bs ili'corntod In Grt'
UM colon tint) the saim color
inolif was. followed throughout,
l'pon Hi1 Muttc. lit i lie rt-ar or tin
oreht'stru a hut? IlKhled from
I i-lllml with ehrlrlc lushta was
plucd mid th mfiubti of Uu
Star Npvtdty Orchtttru, who fur
nish d the music, nil w-otv On-fjuri
rooter caps while nlaytntf.
Miss Julia ulid JUImh .illy Sir
prist, phImmI uh llark'(iin anil
olumlim djd n ycry charming
lltlh1 dance the frutinc oi the.
I'unrh vu aorviMl by a croup of
ptl'lB drc-Hnoi in Ori'Kun colors and
the same color theme wan follow
ed in tho programd und other fav
or. Putrons und patronesses were
George tiluHs, Mr. und M rH, J. J.
Var,son. Mr. and Mr, T. J. Kcrojc
pln, .Mr. and' Mrs. It. J. Kitchen
ami Ir. and Mis. ltuy Murphy.
The roiumllto In charge, of the
nrratiKciiieniH was composed of
M Ism Del .oris I e arson, rlui irma u.
Mifcs Kleanor Glaus, Miss 'i'helma
Kitrhen, .John Hohluson, William
Iteatly. Miss Alladeen KcruKKlu
Riid Krntst Walking.
Bridge Party '
Held at DeHaas Home
tt)VE. Ore. (Special) Mrs.
Charles lit Hush was hoMesH at a
small bridge parly Siturduy. l.,un
cheon was served prior to (ad
journment. Tho.se present were Mrs. T. C.
Hefty. Mrs. T. H. Coitklin. Mrs.
Untile I'owelt. Miss Marian t'on
klln. Mrs, A- H. Orton. Mrs. Heiii
liei; Coon und Mrs. Frank Miller.
COVE, Ore. (Special A riocial
evening was spent ut the Metho
dist church on Wednesday evenim?
when the Hov. Hamilton mnde bis
riuarterly visit'. . l-uncheon was
,s-ived by the ladies.
Of 28.000 Christian missionaries
working In fondgn fields, lft.ooa
pre from the I'nited States, while
American annual contributions to
the work amount to $4ii,nnj,tHKi out
, oi a total ot f 4ft, OOO.oon.
i Coats New. Fall styles.
' ' -reasonably' priced.
Dresses Wool and Silk.
j Hats Patterns and
I n.,,i., t ;.,
Summer JJats... ...50c
WALLING'S
Your
Own
Judgment
will tell you what value yon
get from beauty work. Don't
depend' on the opinions of
others koo much judge' for
yourself. .
Whenever this judgment
la exercised, charming wo
men find t hat their charm
is best aided by tho work of
experts.
Phone us today.
Geist Marinello Shop
Sommer Bldg. Phono M. 577
MINERVA SAYS:
Boys' shoes ltore nro the
chPaprst place to buy on
c;rth. We wnnt to close
tli is line out. All mp want
for thpni Is first cost, and
what you'll gel Is KOO'l qual
ity all li-uthrr. l.ols of wear
for little price. Children's
shoes H price., siio Is broken
In this lot. Children's ftit
slippers too cheop to men
tion. 8hoe pollslies nil kinds.
Shlnola se:s & shoe brushes.
I.sdh-s' silk Spuntex hose.
will buy you a cnlr c(
ladies' slippers, short lints,
broken sizes In this lot, Ite
ceived yesterday C new slyl.s
of Talent. Satin - Kid flip
pers. Arch-Aid Slippers ft
Oxfords always In stock, all
sizes and 5 widths.
THE B00TEHY
Arch-Preserver Kho for
Men.
WALLING'S
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SOCIETY
Fur Collar
Here's a new typu of fur' collar foi
Talt thai Is used on fur. and ;?-'
coata. It ties with Utile strnw t
nr. Tho rofe that ne.itles on i) A
rtvore is alinest as iinnoriant us li t
tullar tt:x-!f.
Announconienta
fiociul HiuinmiccnicMs maj
he printed tit Ibis column frv
of cliariiL', Any fttinounceiiiciit
pertulnlnte t nny functions such
as cookctl ftMHl sales, etc., will
be refused. Announcements, to
(Hi ifriiilei) the same day, must
be In society e It tor's liiiuds by
9:U o'clmk. News editor's
note.
COVK. ore. (Hnectnl) The re
gular ire 'eiing of the Woman'
Club v.-il ! held at ihe library
Thur-iuj ;tlternoo:i. This meet
ing r-.giiH tho new year. '
COVE. Ore. (.Special) A hat
vest ball, undep the auspices o
tin- commercial club, will be ;?lv
en l-Yiday evening at ihe Macca
bee hall.
;oosr.m:HHUY catncp
1 Jerries, have a taste oil
thelr
M bVVa tv i? 7, .a
I I
Hints for the j
I Housewife j
own and few fruits len.l themsel-1 ,-TurlijSh. qtieftirtrnV Sh discovered
vea to culinary combinations with'1 0-,;. h(1,. rtuPn io Turkey .that men
such gratifying results. The piq- b(.Ug permitted to wear hats
uant flavor of gooseberry sauce ' instead of Uw f(.z tufhan and Kali
always been a ta.-;ty addition to p;ikt un(! tlltfPOfori. determined to
meats, but gonw-berry c-.itsup is (.ont;Uf; wearin.-r her American
even more enihing.
Place ripe gooseberries in an
enameled ware saucepan, which
will pioM'rve. tbtlr ( de)lca,t4-oolr
and flavor, adtl a little water and
boil until soft. Then pws ihe
pulp ihrough an enameled ware
eo! imler and measure It. To each
r'lvo D ..f m.lt. .l.l ll-na nnnnrla
of suBur. one cup of vinegar und
one tablespoon each of ground
maco and cinnninon. Boll and
stir until thick, pour Into jars or
bottles and seal while hot. j
MI.LOX AM) Pi;.CH
(XJMPOTK
As If to reconcile us for the
passing of the strawberry, sly old
Mother Nature who must have
been aware of the harmony ef
fected by the blending of the
peach and melon, arranged for
these two fruits to mature simul
taneously. They can be prepared
in endless variety, ami a comptn
provides a way of using both
melQns and peaches which arc
slightly underripe.
Prepare a syrup in the propor
tions of ono cup of sugar to one
and one half cups of water and
let vook In an enameled wore
aueepan until ns thick as maple
syrup. Then add two or three
pieces of preserved ginger, sliced,
one cup tnieh of peaches and mel
onsany variety cut In uniform
e.uh(;s. - Simmer very slowly until
the fruit Is clear and the syrup
rich. The allow 1 he mixture to
(cool. The vitreous surface of en
lameled ware assures perfect safety
from the action of thi acid in the
peaches. When no hi, chill in the
Ice box. Serve topped with whip
ped cream and dotted with red
either raspberries or maraschino
cherries.
I Good cooksl Ly'v $'kt' , - -I
prefer it! J 7 ij - r4
W.Hi h'y:-'f'M ' f t i 1 f-M I
mil &tpM ? iA't q
'Iftl . -wm f A - l- ',' ' ' ' "PvJ
i 1 i
m mm N
S?ii from CenU-.yuJi Ui B.'S
slit l " 1
She'll Chase Monkeys Gut
t f'-V-'Ai
If UM$k$f
! rolmlir of thTennoo teit l.k' commission. She. will puree school
t : - booka t( evolutionary theories.
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TURKISH WOMEN
ADOPT HABITS OF
WESTERN SISTERS i
C oT' SI ANT) NO WR (A P ) -Th e
Turkish woman no lonffer is the
hot house creature she ia pictured
to-, be in western .imagination.
Gradually . but surely, she is dis
carding her veil und showing her
face to the public; she Is becom
ing an ardent -sports woman, und
also she is taking up the hat and
Other huhilt illicit s of her western
slste.. ' -
Progress! venesij among- Turkish
women is being applauded. The
We.urlne; of. a hat, instead of the
onCftlme obligatory vejl, wus sturt
ed, by.a.Turklsh glti, Hadije Selma
J-.kremj Tho has recently been b-c-
hurinir ! in' the I'nited States on
i hat. A year ago refusal by a wo
man to wear' a veil ijtkH have
;ri. suited in action by" the ppUo.
piom:i:k widow passks
v( - ;
" WATJ:iVlp.Kr Wash, -e- Mrs.
John peters, &4 years old, died here
Vhllo silting- In -li,-r
easy chair.
Death was due to dropsy.
Mr. Peters died two years ago.
The peters were among the pione
homesteaders hi the. sect ion
east
of Douglas. Since -Mr. . Peters'
deutji. Mis- Peters, had lived with
; her son George. She is also sur-
vlvcd by another son, Henry of
Douglis.
j Funeral services were held from
the German Lutheran church at
Douglas, the I lev. S. Pelmunn con
ducting tho ceremonies.
x ,-t' f
1 1, ,.V--f ' lip v, w. i.vi (,
Kor 23 yiurn hiautlful Howfa Spanc,,' Mulcan (tlrl, of Lou
Anttlc. b k-pt vntomliftl tn tlila tairir ly hfr parent., Maria
iinil llixinlo Hiani-a. who tlrlar"1 Ihdr chllil hail hi"!-..
nifiitiil nine birth. Ki-.-pinK l"-r lockul up. thry said. aa thf
only way In which tht y km w how to eopr with the aituntlon
!! hint rorrcil on thrill., VVIii'n pollpt: found tin- Rlrl In lh
rim.' ahi- wrm mn!i Thi' Kill, nlio It wo. hh!I ahow-f1 ultrnii of
hi.vtnK ha-l troo'l cnr. wna ri-niovi-il lo III, payohopothli; llo.t
'Vital. Tho mothir hi liort at the iloor of the tani-. Honcfa la
h-ll tmiji-r Buara und no pict tri; rouhl lie lakHl of li'T.
llrjmrj crpjinrc
UUIUII UUUUIIL.U I
III01GS
UNION, Ore. : (Special) Superin
tendent noy Coiikliu reports , that
the. school board has stu'ui'ed three
new high ""school teachers, one for
the language, and 'mathematics
department to succeed' Mr.s.. John
Wort man,, one 'to take charge' of
the business - department -which
Miss Partridge had lust , year,- noil
one extra' teacher 'tQ' fuke charge
of the' new classes which will be
necessary this year.' In the" grad
es all. ihe teaching force of last
year will be here again. School
will open on the Sth of September.
The only feature of the opening
of the school this year in the hea
vy Increase 'in the price of the
text books, both the old ones and
the books .-recently adopted. ,
Meier's. Ahearn,, Wither-ill, P.oy
er, Ipockl and Green left Sunday
morning, for . their, homes when It
was eri that, Ihe rain had post
poned all tennis playing- for the
day. all promising to be on hand
next Sunduy-morning for the re
mainder ot the nieut.-
Miss Cpnnle' Hees- arrived here
from Tucoma last Thursday, after
several. vejks visiting with her
.sister Mm, D. Dnyton.
The Junior Catupflre, girls and
their puurdiun.. Mrs. . liuby Knight,
were tn charge 'of. a stand at tho
tennis meet at the city park Sun
day, supplying the players and
spectators with' Ice cream ami
cold drinks.
L. A. und Kd, Wright spent part
of last week on tin outing at the
Otunde ltondu . hikes, returning
home the hist of the work.
-.Among the important events
which t:niun hut uelieduh-d lor
I he near future an tlit IVter
auction nale Sept. 9, 1 he baby
ellnie by ln Muude , Kelley of
New York, Sept. 11, and the old
er 1 toy's conference, which will
convene here during the latter
part of October.
The daughter born to M r. and
M rs. Huymond I'll t a Lett Tuesday
has heen named Madeline.
Mrs. Claude Uuskck U"'l '.wo
clilldren me here from Utde vi
siting lu re part uls ,M r. and .Mm.
A. It. )avis, and with other rela
tives und friends here. Mr. Itus
(ck was formerly in the drutf bus
iness iu I'nlon,
(wing to the fact that ihe sea
son is so late the Wo ma as club
decided la-st week that they would
not put on their annual flower
show this year. ( It her uncial
and business nlfulix had crowded
1)s event to so late a date In the
reason that they did not believe
the y eon Id .secure a auffleleiii
amount of flowers for a creditable
exhibit.
Kred llrown. who had the mis
fortune to sever a thumb while
chopping wood at Ills hpme on the
state experiment farm u few days
ago. is able to look - after his
work and believes thut 'the thumb,
which was entirely cut off just
above the first joint except a
Hiring of skin, wilt grow back and
he will not lose the thumb.
I'. C. Hi l.ap who Is running tho
local bakery, ts having a new
electric oven instilled . The new
oven was brpughl down from l):t
ker mid Is being set up In the
bakery building on main street.
ItOI'NI-ri TO III-: IXKl'HKD
Pi:NDl.KTON, Ore. Business
firms of Pendleton will be asked
again this year to undcrwriio. thi
Pendleton Kouij.l-up against fi
nancial loss on uecount of Incle
ment weather or any othe- emer
gency. Action recommending the
pledging of a guarantee was tak
en by the board of managers of
the Commercial association.
The plan has been followed
several years. C. C -Matlock was
appointed head of tho committee
to have charge of the work .this
your. It is expected the guaran
teo will be between $LMi,ooti and
JL'&,000. No- part of the guaran
tee has ever been paid by any of
the business men. but is always
inudV so the Komid-Pp associa
tion will be protected tn case of
Inclement weather und a financial
deficit. ,
.iiKii'()i:i stiiiii: itoitnF.i)
IIKDI-'OUI). Ore. Three revol
vers were stoh n from Ihe Med
ford Hardware & Sportin Cloods
store and a largo front plutv'Kluss
window broken some time early
this inornlliK by thieves who left
no clews except flnR-erprlnts oh
sections of the unbroken window.
. The slas-s was broken by a
brick hurled with such force that
It went throuith the Bias."., hit a
wull 'and rebounded several feet
into Ihe window display space of
ehC store.- The hole -made -we.u
over two feet iwiaire. affording
easy aec'-ss to tiie nuns lylus di
rectly In front. Nolltlnj; else wwi
dlsluibed.
A QUARTET
Of
THE BEST
TABLE FOODS
i j n a . ..'" i rrr "i--. r-k a
On
TIIE MARKET
TODAY
Union Creamery
Company
Radl
10'
w i;im:si).y, ai ji st m
Mountain Stundnnl Time Stations
KOA. Denver, Colo.. :30
.p. in., Herbert While und his
Silver State orchestra; S. pro
gram, Ida McKlnley Tent No. 3
1 aughters of Veterans; Mary
Frances liledler, Uruee A. Blulr;
M. C. Scotty; Cora Yegge; Mnud
Cole; Let t a Hrown; Holly South
worth. Irene Hubbell Morris,
Dora II- Seidter; Ltolu lUi'b r; 10
dance proram.
paelfice Siaudartl Tltne Slathuin
UFWli, Hollywood. Cullf. S52). C
7 p. m., children's .hour. Dig
Brother of KKWB; 7-7:3u( Mu
tuul Motors hulf hour o mlrtii;
7 :3U-S, program. Beveflyrldne.
company; s-!i, Warner Bros, syiu
eopalors; Dou McNamee and
Geo. Green, uccprdloit. banjo m
piano dut-tH; Frank Stever, buri
lone; Kathryu Martin, sotrano;
H-lo, proHiam, Independent Pur
nit ore Manutueturliihr com puny;
I )urk town dance orchcsi i-a; I o,
1 1, Warner Hron, frolic, tlireclluif
"liailie Welluiun.
KGO, Oakland, i'ulif. (:iCl.!!, ti-7
p. m., dinner concert, Baidiv in
rhino company; S, program, Sec
ond Annual I'leulo Kudiu Kposl
tlou and Convention; Marshall
OciHclmun, organist.
KtiW. Portland. Ore. (4!H.6). tj-7
p. in., dance music, JucUle Soud
er's orchestra; T:80-ti, Imsebull
scores; 8-10, concert , West era
Autp Supply compuny; lu-i I.
concert Sherman, Clay and com
pany studio.
KIU, l.os Angeles, Calif. (4o&.).
f : ;t tt -6 p. m Lelghton's Arcade
cafeteria orchestra, Jack Cron
shaw, leader; G-U:SU, , Art Hick
man's Blltmore hotel concert or
chcsi ra, Kdward lltr.patrtck, di
re tor: ti:;!K-7::tii, Dick Winslpw,
Juvenile reporter. Baby Muriel
, AlucCormui'. . M I c k e y ., McBau,
screen starbs, Olga Mltana und
Itose Uondxik, vifdlii tlutds, Uncle
i . John; &, Dr- Mars Buingardl
scientific lecturer; Xiiln-ai.'tn,
program, Alva Uulio company:
M : so-1 H, Plggly Wltfg ly girls
stringed trio; Pi-H, Art Vllck-
, man's UIKmore hotel danco or
chestra, Kurl Hnrtnetl, leader.
KNX. Hollywood, Calif. ati.!l)
&:301ti p. m Wllrlit4 '' Ptp or
gan studio; (i, talk on Insect life
National Forest Timber
For Sale
Scaled bids will be reioMvQ-1
by tho District Korea t nr. Port
land, Oregon, up to and includ
Infif September 10, 1921. for ull
tho merchantable dead timber
standing or down, and all the
live timber marked or desig
nated for. cutting on an urea,
embracing uboiit 6,000 acres
within T. 1 8.. it, 30 K.; iT. t
P., It. 37. E.j and T. 2 8., n.
HZ , Id.. , W. M AKIvopont.fin(l
J-:ast Kork Moochum Creek wu
tcrshoilK, Cmatllla Nation-it
Forest, Oregon, estimated to bo
22.00H.OO0 feet 11. M. of west
ern yellow pine, 250,000 fdt
U. M. of ludgepolo plno tim
ber, morn or loss, und an ' un.
estimated amount of Douglas
fir, westeru larch, white fir,
I'Jugelnifintt spruce, ami other
species of timber.. Cutting of
other species than western yol
low and lodgepole pine to be
optional with tho purchaser.
No bid of less than f 2.7 & per
iM. feet for yellow and lodge
pole pine, and .&0 per M, feet
for other species will bo con
sidered. ? ft, 000 must bo de
posited with each bid to be
applied on the purchase prlc,
refunded, or retained In port
us lit) u Mated damages, accord
ing to conditions of salt!. The
right to reject any and ull bids
reserved. Heforo bids are uh
ni It ted, full Information con
cerning tha timber, the condi
tions nf sale, and the submis
sion of bids should be obtained
from tho Porest , Suporvisoi',
1 'end let on, Oregon, or I he Dis
trict I'oreater, Portland, Oie
lio n.
An Invitation To Attend A
Free Demonstration
A Pleasure to Show You the
New Frocks for Fall
Putmans
Ready-To. Wear
Harry W. AlcHpadden; ;:lf. tru
vle talk, W. P. Abler: fl:Hn-?, At
water ICi'iil liadlo orchestra,
Paul (''instein, leader; 7 -.(, Aui-ta!'Siidcn-
hoiel cnlieei t orchcsi rti,
Josef Uosenfeld, ilb-ector; K-lo,
feat ure program, a pres. -nial ton
by O. AIUhdii Phelps: I'M I, pro
gram, Ibrciiies ( liisollue coin
pa ny, program with a kick.
KPO, Hun Pranclneo, t'ullf. (12H.S).
fi:4o p. in., Waldemar Und und
I he'StateK 1 test a u ran I orcheslru;
7-7;:pi, liudy rictger's l-'airinoiit
hnh-t orchesira: N-t prognuii.
Your Life
will hold more contented days
This NEW way in solving woman's
oldest hygienic problem warrants '
never a moment's charm lost
o
NE-SIXTII of the aver-
some authorities, is spent in
self-consciousness, in fear of
charm lost.
Today tliat is a -folly. Live
every day, unhundicapped.
Wear your lightest frocks,
dunce, dine, motor in security
and content.
Modem science has sup
planted the old-time sanitary
pad with a better way. A way
that is dunging women's liy
gicir'c habits" universally.
The name is Kotex ... a
method scientifically r'ujht.
It absorbs S times the mots-,
ture ot tlia ordinary colton pad.
K O TGX
. , ;. PROTECTS DEODORIZES
nv nb 3 Bur
t.OI'll.ltt H TOtlOtl Iliill. V...1
bjiorb. 11 tlimi, U. own .tn... lr.n than
iv.ltl.t III m.)lliir. nml M.lir .tot., k..p th.m
ol.ntincullk deoUort,.Ml. readf-wrnppud n.tp
2 No Inuti.lry. m.ror.l nil V"urflt. pa th. cl.rlt.
fn.ily A u ilec ul '.L.uo. thut Lt .11.
No luinnlry (Itst'itrd us cusily an a piece of tlfisuc.
The services 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
Kathryn Boone of Pendleton, well known
to many La Grande. ieoplc as a facial spe
cialist, will be at the Colonial Beauty Par
lor Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of
this week demonstrating La Patricia Toilet
, Articles.
The public is cordially invited to phone
for appointments for FREE facial treat
ments during those three days-
Colonial Beauty
K. Lucille Daly, Trop.
New Foley Bldg.
und Millinery
A I witter Kent eompany: - tl-1 0.
Bilvertown Cord orcheHira; lt)ll
Waldemur Und and the Stales
Hestiurant orchestra. . '
KTl'U Seattle. Vush., 3o&.!'). '
p. ID., Tnuipportution club, piti
gram; K: 1 ft, friendly udvisr.
. Gepi ge ('randall; HI-1 I, Alaska
weekly, studio program.
And what muken. the. sea salty
Is lish crying because I hey can t
get out oi tho beach where the
swimmers are.
That means great protection. :
It is as easily disposed of as
a piece of tissue that cuds an
old-time embarrassment.
It is deodorized. And that
prevents danger of offense.
You get It at any depart
ment store or drug store, just
by saying "Kotex.' And that,
banishes the embarrassment of :
asking for a "sanitary pad." .
. 8 in every 10 women in the
better walks of life have
adopted it. Which proves its .
benefits.
It will mean much to you in'
health, in daintiness and pro
tection. It proves old ways a
needless folly.
to bur. .nywb.r..
o.V tnr Iklm hHI11L
Parlor
Main 539.