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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1925)
""TITE LA filvANDE feVENING OBSERVER ' TliiuVcTay, Ali-just 27, 1925.' Papa Thrpe NEWS of SOCIETY Lawn Party Attended By Local Young People Mlsn pt'Kffy Hea and fcer sifter : entertained ut n diiiinni; purty , Kiveii at their I'nion home Iumi evenliiK. Two Iui-rv roojim in tin hoi lye were lliruwn open to Hit j dancers. I Hiring tin- dancing punch j was nerved, f i The lawn was decorated with '. Ja paiifi- lanterns which looked ', particularly pretty among the t rees of t lie yurd. aid the close of tin evening refresh meul.s were nerved. Quite ii .Ian;-. number of li Grande young people were in at t''!:daiiee, Bride and Groom to Visit in La Grande. Spokane. Wash. (Sprelul) Tt. A. lli-rr. Hon of Miu lien llerr or l.a tirande, was recently married 'o Mrs. Lillian House of Halt Lake City nt the Christian parsonage at I, wiston. Mr. II-rr is now affili ated with the ,ewiston Mercantile company nnd'-r Ii in old employer, . !). Kmaliiser, with whom lie wxs aKHoHi:t!-d lor many years in l.a Craside. It was In Sail Lake that he met Mr.H. 1 lou.se, a ch:i fining yon lift widow. M r, and M rs. I ierr, or ramprtnied by Miss Kvel n Kmu- hirer, art leaving l.cwlston for I. a Gnnnlt- todiy and will make a briuf visit with Mr. Ib'rr's pnren'ls. ' , Party Honors ; Birthday Anniversary Gledya Wuldrof was hostess at I n hiithdav parly eiven in honor of l.eor.a Waldrof Wedn sday even ing. The ewning wan spent a' "hdii" with OamHance Ifny winning l)t;;h honors, itefroah nicnts .fol lowed the cnrd welkin. tvverat useful gifts ' were re ceived by aiis Waldrof, from those pnfu nt, including i'oMtttnnce Hay, iieiieeea l'roost. Until Owsley, lionnie nnd l.c':e n ( Oiver, M ish A melt, lit riha Nei.-oti and Huth .M:iH(Uls. Siarkey, Ore. (Special) The Stark ey Net dlecr.it t club met at Hie home of Mrs. Jack Stareo Thursday. The next meeting will he held Willi Mra. It. Thomas. AnnounccmentH Social niinoiHHVinetiM may bo printed In this column free of charge. Any flnnnuncvnH'nts pertaining Id any functions sueli as conke! food sates, t'ti., will be- iffu.-4'.l. Ai.noiiiipomcnt.s, to ( prlnliil Hid Kikiue day. must be- In society iili tor's hntids by :() oVlcx-k. New! editor's note Braided Straps . Radh 10 TheRo pumps have narrow straps nf 1) raided leather that form the srrui work over. Hie instep The effect tn decorative without destroying -tht simplicity that fashion Insist Un- M tn. H. II. Williams and Mrs. Al bert Herman will eiUerinin the He-S'l-ee of Honor Protective associa tion h'ridav eveni'rr :it tlte for mer's residence at U8 M avenue. All members are cordially invited. , The Neighbors of Woodcraft will be (Miteriaim'd tomorrow afiejuoini at Hie home of Mrs. Hover. at 27ns N: Ash. 'The hostesHf-s will be Mrs. Hover and Mrs. MathN. . Itndlo waves travel almost on fst as the news Hi lit sotne friend has Kone und boiiKht a permanent wave. I IUHAY, AVtdVr 2H. Mminiain Ntamtaril 'I'dm Sintions CNUK. Kdmonton, Can.- (filfi-H), S : :t ii p. m.. Kdmonton lciervlew duheiuK pa iliun, cira don Tipp and his ui (hest ra, KOA. Jenver. CoiO. (3C2.4), G.'M) p. in.. Herbert, While and his Hllver State orchestra.; 8. open-air concerl, Uenver Municipal band. I'aeltlc Siaiidnnl Time Stations; KKWI1, Hollywood, Calif. (52), S ' p. in., pt OKfuin, Monte Mar V tsta Subdtvider,. Mmue Mar Vista orchestra. Violet I'l-eMon, blues tiiiiKcr; Ji-in. Warner Uroa. Syncopators; Dorothy Hudd. k-j-prano; lna Mitchell Hutler, so prano; 1 1. Warnci- Hrolbcrs frolic, direction Charlie Well man. KGO, Oakland, Calif. (:;ci.2. -7 p. m., dinner concert. Haldwiu l'land company. KGW. 1'ortland, Ore. (Ol.r.), fi-S p. m.. Jackie Somh r'8 dunce, or chcHlra; H-12, dance music, Jackie Soulier's orrhcNtra. KM J. I.o Anjf.!lw Tillf. (40.1.2). 5::it-(I p. m.. l.eif4hion'H Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack ,'ron shaw. leader; 4t-U:n, Art lllck man's lltlttnvre hotel cono-rl or chestra, Kdward Kit.patrick. di rector; il:3u-7:3i, Adventin-eM of the lirownR.(4H episode), pupils of Iviyih.Mctirath. bedtinie-Kiory. I'-nele ' Joiiu;., S-l"o. ' iirsrr:un. Western Aujo' Supply company. . arranged by J.-' Howard John son; Hi-11. Art lliclunajj's, IJilt more Jiotel tl-iVu'e 4jrcliestra, K:rl Hurtnctt, eader. -; ; KN'.V, Holl y v. ood, Cailf. f 5:ao-6:ir p. m., Wur!ltzr pipe ornan stutllo; tl : 1 5, truve! talk, W. F. Alder; ti:llti-7. Alwater Kent lladlo orchestra, I 'mil Kin uein. leader; 7-7:.ta, prom am. Kasiern (lutfittiUK company: S-U, Vet Coast Theaters by remote control; y-io. Order of the up , liiinistlc Honut, Davis l'i'rfectlon tread company; popular Hons hour; 11-12. Hay West's Coeoanut Crove dance orchestra Troin Ambat-sador hotel; 1-2 a. m.. WurlitKt r MKht Hawk. At Nash and his Country Hoys, l.llyan May Chalh -user, contralto 1 , und other.'!. Kl'O. San Krancisco. Calif. 42K.:i), 'liilS p. m.. I.ocw'h WarHeld thea ter; 7-7::it, l'alace hotel ooncert , orelicctra; 8-11. l'alace hotel dunce, and concert orchestra. KTCI.. Seattle. Wash. CtOft.'J). 7-S jp. m.. Simunds Saw nnd StcW 'company program; 9-Hi, Westei-n -iitii Supply company prorram; la:ir-12, Karl (iray's Hutler Jio tel orchept ra MAX AIUiMT Tlllti:i: DAYS. . K 1 .AM ATI I KAI.I.S, Ore. Kd Smith, waichmnn for the Calirorn-lu-Die(4fiii 1'uwer company at Al 4tma, was rescuetl from n house boat on Klamath lake which had bt-en adrilt for three da. , : Smith luid the. hons-boat inoor cl to Hie shore near C;ih dunia Aiarsh, where n serhmn peat fin broke out h'te Saturday. In" order io avoid the bhiw he-t'Ut the ,l)oat adrilt and for three days it drifted in and out amonif the tules near Snitiw point. . Other employes of t'ne compniiy' 'searched the. lake, jkj'ilth $nU ho had plenty of pro BUMPER CROP; LESS DOLLARS IHOS MOIXKP. Iowa. A1') A bumper crop ot corn does not nee-1 eessarlly mean prosperity for the ; Iowa farmer. More than likely it ; means money out of his pocket, says t'. H. Heed, director of the weather and crop report I nir twivlce. , ' Jn his bulletins, Mr. Heed han been repeat Iuk "More corn lens dolluriJ." Husis for the statement , was found In u fact pointed out 1 by tho late Sdretury of Aiirleul lure Wallace, substantiated by fig ures in Mr. Heed's own oftiee. Tin reveisc Is etpially true, he declared, "Less corn -more dollars." j "Take the crop of Hi 4." nald . Mr. Heed. "It was the poorest we havo hud since 1 Hit 1. The uver aKe yield was only Jfii busheFs to the acre. Despite Hie Wield beliiK i:ti,(MHt,0i)(( busiiels shorter tluin the previous prop ami that it was of Inferior imalily, tt brought the Iowa farmer $13,tMto,(HMi mure than the year before. "The l''i!l crop Iowa's Keatest Is another cxumple. The iivcra-" yield for that year Was 41 bushels and aero, a bumper crop even for Iowa, yet the total rrtnrn to farm ers was only S I :t3.iuMi.(Mo( compar ed with the 25tt, mill, una which Hie average corn crop brinua." Jn that yenr Mr. Heed said Hit. rros rcttirn for land that ffrew corn was $12.yo an uci'e, the low em flgurr since lbit. Be Sure to Glig 5Uhe copy -3years fofl Looked the Wfi&ffgKli frit m e in ki m fk . .' x m .. .uy.'f v-: w s, . j a i -i i m-. ; ;.'.', ana iiimmmmm YEARS 36 iRue,coverinji every activity of country I K life, feature articles of national or.d inter national Interest, fiction by the leading IS nuthon of the day, and beautiful colored 13 illustrations, in every tstuc. g N Use the Convenient X CouDon jf i GMd Roads Congress Meets at Buenos Aires IU' KN OR A I It KS, ( A I') T)u rntted Stales and vlrttmlly alt the republics of I'enl ral und South America hVv accepted Invitations Ho bo reprenenlcd at the first fan American toads contercas to tneet in Huen&M Aires from October 3-1 M . In addition to the ufl'iciul delegates from the various rouutrlcs repre- senntlon ulso Is expected from or- Kanif-atlnns Interested in the pro motion c luiiiding Rood roadH, such ns outomohtte ciulis and engineer ing Institutions. Included in the delegation from the Hulled States will bo H. II. Hice, vce president of the. (Senernl Alotors company: ThonuiH M. Mac- Donald, chief of Hu but'euu of pub lic roadri, WaKlilmHon; Wllliaiii A. Hherwell, Kenerul secretary of the High J n I er-American com mission; I'Viink 1 'uwe, president, of t he Hoads Committtie of Nortli Caro lina; Churles M. Habroek, of the Hoads Committee of Minnesota.; Krank .. Hbdiop, denji of tlie en gineering school of l'iUshurgh 1,'nN versity und WUHniu' K. Hill, of Illinois. "New Autumn Coats FLARES and FURS Frcdoniinate New Fashions Beautiful models fashioned i'i Padrone, Needlepoint, Kashorette, . Carmina and other fashionablu fabrics, trimmed vvith beavei, fox, squirrel, lynx and , wolf. All at very reasonable prices. America's oldest farm paper takes on a new form. This permits the widening of editorial scope and appeal requisite to make it the foremost magasine for ail whose homes, or whose interests, are in the coun try. And it allows even more and better articles of direct farm interest than formerly. Note the famous names among the contributors. 164 pages. Beautiful colored illustrations. Every member of the family will enjoy it. Get the big September issue of the new monthly COUNTRY GENTLEMAN out today! E.DAVENPORT Dean of the University of Illinnl. College of Agriculture for many years, Mr. Daven port here begins his autobiography A Son Of Thb Timderlands. ANDREW W. MELLON The Secretary of the Treasury tells how we can cut down our Federal income taxes and cut out oar PeJcr.il inheritance taxes. THOMAS R.MARSHALL In the !a&t article prepared before hi? death our Hte Vics-Prcsident told how hs tried to reform ths Senate and what happened to him. ALBERT FAYS0J TERHUNE In this issue thtrc start a liair-ralsin? mys tery serial a hunt for treasure with a dog taking a thrilling part Ex Gov. FRANK O.LOWDEN A call to industry to help agriculture, by the man who refused the Vice-Presidency to work for farmers. VILHJALMUR STEFANSSON This famous scientist and arctic explorer tells of the baffling mysteries of Australia's great desert. MODERN MARYS and MARTHAS Mary Sherman. Freiident of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, discusses the 1925 brand of American home. SHORT STORIES Short Stories by Mary Heaton Vorse, Fer dinand Reyher, Howard Brubaker and Edith Barnard Delano. RADIO FOR EVERYBODY From e?ery angle radio is discussed by lead ing authorities. Hints and helps for the radio fan. I . " LADIES READY-TO-WEAR -jg ; i Ms "and millinery ! Sister Mary j Says: Ship Arrival Welcome. , Givcn-ai-SpxtzIwac HAHKNTHlWtO, Orew Harbor. .Spltxhfi'Kt n (AIM. 'l'lu urrlvul of ii ship in imy of th Hinnll Kpltz (jeiffpu porta is a suf flricntly run1 event to brlnff must of tho popu lation, tnulo und remain, who ilo not happen to bu at work, Mown I to th wnttTHlilc, for to tlirm it niriuiH a welromf tourh with the uiitisldo world. They know evory cupluln, Biillor and alilp'H dofr by iiurno, and effusive grnotliiKa art) exeluiiKfi'd IHftWfM'il oltl friends, whiln nrweomcrs arc quizzed with kindly curiosity und lntPieot. AUo them muy ho a fiw letters from "home." which will be delivered strulKht from the cuptulu's cuhtn. The first siilp of thn season thut muiuiflToa to stniKfTl" throiiKh the Ire receives of course a upccinl welcome, for Spllzherji'-n 1ms only heard the world's news for siiy .icvcn tuotithii in tithlold form over (lie whehufi, nnd theru Is ntuch to Inlk ubout, MlnerH who hnve "done" their winter ot winters contract, come trooplnpf down to ko homo tem porarily or for xood. The hom ing fever Is eutchltiK, and there are inany who forfeit pood waifcs and nmke a rush for the bout on the splir of the moment. This of coitse plncen die employeiH sonietlnieH in un awkward pri'dle- rimt-nl, but fresh forces may hi turnliiff tip by the next boat. J (lly S'Mvr Muiy.) Ilreakfusl t 'hilled ujple sauce, creamed dried beef un trrnhnm tonst, date and rice mufi'ins, milk. coffee. Luncheon (rer.in of iiea soup, croutons, celery, brown bread and lititter sandwlelu-:, baked ciiHtanl, nllk, teu. Dinner Planked hamburff stialc mushed potatoes,, vm-umh.;r salad, nffil (o:ii:ttfcrt, In! Ice, d! peaches with -cream, sponfie "(ikt,: wnole wheat bread, milk, coffee. The meat (h p:in-broilel before "plunkinn" and KJirnlRhed with the potatoes and, aluffeU timujucs. JC plnnk Is not tit hand 'a' tnrj-e WnTTTrTTrmn' 111 PITT' and veRetableu amuiKud as If mi u plank. This innkrH a tnowt attrac tive difdt as well as aavlttj scrlnfr dishes. b -'i ; The tomatiies ny stuffed with bread crumbs well seasoned with butler and ouion. Juice. . Dale and I (lee .Muffins Two cups flour, .4 teaspoons bak- InK powder, '. I teaspoon n:ilt, 4 talles)oon:i suur, 1 'cup stoned nnd chopped dates, 1 cup boiled lice, 1 cup mJlk, 2 cksh, 2 table spoona melled butter. Mix and sU't flour, salt, baklnK' powder and su)ar. Add dnteu and mix welt. Heat rice and milk to Kelher until thorouKbly mixed. .Stir into dry IngrodienlH nnd add effH well beaten. Heat in melled butter. Heat vigorously for u few mlniitea l'our Into well-oiled muffin pans and bake L'o minutf's in a moder ately hot oven, (CopyrlKht NfiA Service, Inc) Chnjijfcnldo Went her Cniws Iash or Numerous Articles LOS ANGELES AP. Han and aunshlne play tricks on the average person's bump of forget ful ncfis und make busy days for tho lost-and-found department of the Los Angeles street railway. Alfred T. Clothier, manager of tho department, said that l$ni umbrellas left on the street crus in one day testified to this. A rainy morning will find many street car patrons carrying um brellas. Kunshlne in 1 the after noon menns a busy time for wn pluyea of the department, i'er Jiundrrdu. of , the workers :tn 1 Whoppers get off the street rius leaving their umbrellas still beptde thu aeata . they occupied. ' An aggregate of 13.371 mis.iU'1 laneous articles were turned la t- i thn - 'department during the first loose and tn pocket books totu l I8.8S8.67. of Which l;2RLMS Van returned to the owners. GARDENS AND HOMES Beautifully iliurtra ted, The Country Gentle man Is the guide for every country Jiden, and in architects are planning livable coun. try homes. ! The Country Gentleman HENRY FORD'S DANCING CLASS CROPS, POULTRYand LIVESTOCK Just how Henry Ford hopes to kill Ia2x and revive the graceful dances of grandfather's day is described by Samuel Crowthcr. The departments of crops, poultry, fruit, livestock, dairying and handy ocichanlca are all treated by expert. THE OUTDOOR BOY GIRLS' LIFE Covering the Interests and activities of the country boy and girl from twelve to eighteen years of age. 780 Independence Square, Philadelphia, Pa. For the enclosed dollar (check, money order or dollar bill) please enter my subscription for The Country Gentleman for 3 years 36 splendid issues all for a single dollar. ifunttjGenlleinap INDEPENDENCE SQJJARE, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA R. F. D. Of Sfref- Town- 0fSd ch ttt mir risk. Cn&rlltm pric f far 1 fen roreivt tot 3 rm. LASU HWCI MHS TO MOVIUH. OnKRAMMMitciAir (AT). An ton J.anK. the famoiiH chrl.Ht 'im personator of the raiwlon I 'lay. has at la.it suec umhed to the of fers of a fltm company. Wt f in ti ll. K In lib) workship he v.h film ed uh one of Jin; principal char iieferB In ti loeH film. WALLING' ' 150 NEW FALL COATS Coats for till occasions, all fully lined, new dark fall shades. One lot of little women's coats. ?21.50 to $85.00 WALLiNG'S! I i Court Audience! FrVes prisoner WILUAMKPOUT. la. (A I') Mayor IliiRh GHmore, prerddlnrr !n police court, recently adopted a novel method tn rie1irmlne wheth er a defendant rhawd with in- i toxlcntlon Ahould be fined. There t were evn person In the court ' room and tho mayor referred Hie ! fiuestlnn to them for a vote. AH the peven voted for the relenne of the piiKoner, The cane was dl-mliHcd. The sei vices of our Interior Decorator are at your dispoHiil, free of charge, and with no obligation on your pari. Let us solve your home furnishing: prob lems for you 7:2.r. Htopped lontf enough lo run over io hox K2 and pull It, thus nddinir to the general hihirlty. ' CARRS Your Own Judgment will tell you what value you Kct from beauty work. Don't depend on the opinions of others too much Judso for yourself . Whenever this Judgment Ik exercised, charm tntf wo men find Unit their charm In heat, aided by tho work of expei U. l'hone lis today. Geist Marincllo Shop fiommer Uldf. Phone M. 677 CAKES MAPI.K NfT COIIIMid AN(ii:r, food in:virH Koon 3 v:a.x ItOI.LS COCOANUT I'INK.APPLB HONBT DEW C'HOCOI.ATB nOLI.3 8UNHII1NU Gwilliams' Eleciric Bakery Mnki'is or IIlKh-rinuIo TuslrlM "HOME OP THIS GOLDEN CMUST" I M.-' Wi JWIWWMEiW11 "JHWWWUW'J" 1 ."V'.' "4""-r';1 l i . l in jf :, i r w i t hi si w jti r nr -'t vr iH M J 1 OM D I Si R tVi Y.T1 I M sT M n M ."ID "7 sif 11 f. j 1 r. , ii!