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Mondny, Autrust 31, 1!)25. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three OFFICE OUT OUR WAY By AVlLLlAJIh! New Fall Millinery arriving every day or two and we would be pleased to have you see the new styles. Hill's Department Store "A Good Plaeo To Trade" "Pointex CAT TRAOS HAJtlt HCO. 'ONYX HOSIERY In All New Fall Shades. S1.C5 - ?1.95 - $2.50 Puimans Rcudy-T6 Wenr and Millinery Grocer When I was a bn I r celvi'd JJt.M) per week bud saved money. Clerk Yes, but I hey didn't have i NEWS of La Grande Women Studying in Portland Miss Husunna 1'U hua returner from three months absence seiit In l'oriland where alio viHited pii- j niary graUi-s of uie pumic .senooia, utlenfleri 1 lie nuiloiial music con vention, the christian l-.ndeuver reinvention and the j.mnuleH of the KlUs and c K. convent ionH. She studied six weeks lit the Portland center of the University of Oregon where i;oo studenta were in altemlunee, Inclurtinn; Miss Diiiih mor', ' of the La Crundc Kehoola. Throe hundred and fifty attended ut the I'upnc renter utni atnonK them was MImh Muhel Ueiutitl, of the local hij?h Kchool. i Just before leaving Port hind Mi."s Ileal saw memljers of the voice classes study Ink under Yen t man Griffith, ' the noted voire teacher from New York, who is ;iieiidinjr two mom lis on i he conxi with clauses so lursre thut some of the work hiis to be done hy hi nslst unts. ThoFP from Eastern Oregon i hludyitiR: ure: .Mrs. Je.ssie Iloskins, M ra. A. I. llichardMon, ,li;w Ia heiie Miller, .Mrs. Florence Lynch Miller, Mrs. Alice Price Moore ami others. AH are ent hushislic over their (instructor. - . e Cleavers Entertain In Afternoon, Evening Alice Ann Tuthlll, of 13uknr, was a guest of Mi.R Constance Cleaver here over the week end. Miss Cleaver entertained a number of young1 college people I'Viilay even In if. Mrs. Cleaver entertained l'ri tlay afternoon. Itrn! Foil i Stars Apinte,l K. p. WANTKI). smart YoutiK General, Kood cook, for Clontarf; no wash ing or serubtiiiif,'; sood home; wages 24 to 30 pouniK Ad In the Jrlsh Independent1. WALLING'S 150 NEW FALL COATS Coats for all occasions, all fully lined, new dark fall shades. One lot of little women's coats. $21.50 to 85.00 WALLING'S Your Own Judgment will tell you what value you get from beauty work. Don't depend on the opinions of othern too much judge for yourself. Whenever this judgment Is exercised, chnrming wo men find that their charm Is best aided by tho work of experts. Phone us today. Geist Marinello Shop Sommer Dldg. Phone M. 677 Menehan's Arch-Aid Ox fords and Slippers seem to be our best sellers. Tho reason Is that they are so narrow In Lfce heel that they prevrnt slipping and hold the arch up firmly and carry the foot in the arch nnd relieve the pressure on the ball of the foot, which will prevent callouses from form ing. People who wear Arri Aids have little trouble with, their feet. THE B00TERY f IVFDV A C A VC i; SOCIETY For a Child This fro.-ic for a chiia has orj In terestinjr urraiKei.ient of fullness that Is of Parisian inspiration, 'It 1b cut with n detp U and with cortlings outlining the cut. It would be, ap pruKiuU on n gro',vn-ur gown a? well us a child's. Announcements Social n n non nee men 1 9 may ho primed in Dili column free of charge. Any nmiounti'nicnts pertaining to any inactions huvh as cookeil fowl sales, etc., will be refii(-l, Announcements, to be printed tlie Minn day, must be in society editor's bauds by 9:00 o'clock. Newi editor's note. ... ,-. n The seCond division of the M. E. will meet at Airs.' I). W. Beck's home at 21ii) Second street Wed nesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. j The American legion auxiliary iwiil meet ni llonan hall Wednes-' (day evening at. 8 o'clock. ... i j The Preiihyterinn ladies' Aid Will i meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock in the community room of the church. Sister Mary Says: (Ily SMcr .Miniy.) Prealtlast Stewed prunes, ce real, thin cream, crisp whole wheat toast, milk, coffee, Luncheon Creamed carrots, toasted cheese sandwiches, celery, apple sauce, gingerbread, milk, tea. Ilnner Inmb loaf, creamed po tatoes, buttered peas, salad of to matoen stuffed with pineapple and 'ream ch- sc. blackberry cream, plain cak", whole wheat bread, niilkr coffee. If every family will use plenty of tomatoes and apples during the season for the fresh fruit they will I be that much healthier. Habies less . than n year obi are given strained tomato juice and apple suuee oh ' protective ;ind corrective foods. : Apples and tomatoes are usually ; cheap and tin y surely are quite as ; delicious as the most : expensive j delicacy. Illnekbeiry Oram Two cups blackberry pulp find juice, l cup sugar, 2 cups milk. 1 cup whipping cream, 2 eggs (yolks). 2 tablespoons gelatin, H cup cold watr. Heat yolks of eggs with 2 table spoons of sugar. Scald milk, add slowly to first mixture. Add teaspoon of salt and cook In double boiler until mixture costs spoon. Poften' gelatin' in cold water and dissolve over hot water. Stir Into custard. Let stand until cool and add berry juice and sugar. When mixture begins to stiffen fold in rream whipped until firm. Turn into a mold end let stand on Ice for several hours to chitl nnd be come, firm. UNITED STATES A HOME-LIKE INSTITUTION OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Rcpourcea over One and a Half Million 1 . : any cali i-egMei- then. A pessimist Is u man who, hear ing1 the knock of opportunity at the door, slips the bolt, h In It lug it's the, wolf. Some people seem to have noth ing except their hay fever to boast about. Fa 1 1 u re : A mu n w h o wo s t oo stubborn to take his wife's advice. A HOTTI-F. OF COHX AND YOI The night was dark and dreary. And Johnny Jones was dry. So he got a pint of liquor, The best that he could buy. Then he started out n-drlvlng. Took a drink to make him gay: Hut a speed cop got his number Corporation court today. ' The correct time In go fixhiwr does not depend on tbc moon, (he sun, the direction of the wind or even the condition of Hie water. The correct lime to go ribbing N when liniiHM'Icnnliig starts, . ' i Sparrows will iirey wljere, even, I Pamirs' are uTraid to venture. ; 1 If a Joke I hot can't li still be1 raw or la it half-baked? ".' ' About oil the use some . men have , for the jrbldvri irule. Is ito measure the. rnnduct p ft othern, 1 aTl the ' lettrifl written liy 'us to the girls back home, were to be laid out logeiher they would form a-line ftn awful line. . . . ! Irate Paivnt While you stood at (be gale blddliuc my daughter gtKHl nlgbt lld It ever dawn iKn you Holmes Certainly not sir! I never singed os late a that. . Why so much talk about it? Hid ing nn electric horse Is merely a current event. . . Cold bnlhs prolong life. Hut pshaw, that meuns more cold baths. '.. He though., he'd' mifely mado a hit. When for his photOKrnnh she 1 ' prayed, .- N " ' i "Out when tiiQ calls," s1m wrote on It ' ATid fc'ire it to tile m'old: ,;. - i ' n i Ever notice bow few marriages and new houe please t be public. Faint hear! nor complexion nVr won a huslmnd. '-' - Radu w TVF.SIMY, StClTFMHm t Mountain Htandaixl Time Stations IvOA, Denver, Colo'. (322.4), 0:80 p. m.. Herbert 'White and his Silver State orchestra. I'nclfic Siniidai4l Timo Stations KFOA. Seattle, Wash. '(454.R). 0 0:45 p.m., Hoffman orchestra, baseball scores; 0:45-8:15, Itodos department store program; spe cial sons recital, Wm. J. Tug gart; 8:80-10, Times studio pro gram; 10-1 1, Kddle Harkness nnd his orchestra. KAB, Oakland. Calif. (JIG). 8-10 p. m.. program, Mutual Stores. KTCL. Seattle, Wash. (805.9, 7-8 p. m., Almonds Saw and Steel company; 8-9, Northwest Pro ducts night. KFWU. Hollywood. Cnlif. (252). C-7 p. m., children's hour, Froths of KFWH; 7:80-9, pro gram. Wejtern super-service garage; 9-10, program. H. L. Crockett, Ktlte trio; Louise Sulli van, soprano; Hudson-Essex quartet; 10-11, Warner Hros, frolic, direction Charlie Well man. KGO, Oakland, Calif. (301). G-7 p. m., Theodore Strong, organist; 8. KGO Little Symphony orchestra; 9:50, "Radio Hrnesca.? K. C. 13. Musical fitiidy for Fplscopnl C lergymen Urged an Necessity NEW YORK (AP) Episcopal church clergymen are not particu larly musical, Intimates the report which a Joint commission on church music ha Just completed for son aideration at the general conven tion of the church which will meet In New Orleans October 7 next. The report asks in effect how can a minister exercise the sole au thority for administration of church music In his parish, which church law gives him when he does not know anything about music? Re newal is made of the recommenda tion of three years ago that courses in history and practice and ap preciation of church music be es tablished In all the theological seminaries. Some DroKress alone: I these lines has bfen made, the re port adds, but there Is still great room for improvement. SANITARY M'Mr urn.MS ROHKItLIta. Ore. A stubborn fire at the city dump ha been giving the city officials and fire department much trouble. Hccause of the offensive smelt, residents de manded that the fire be extinguish ed, but doing so is another mau ter. Mayor Houck, a sanitary inspec tor of army camps during the war. adopted the army style of refu.se disposal and had had rubbish dumped over thft grade onto a marshy shelf of land, and as the pile built up level It ws covered with dirt. Kire started In one end of this three days ago and haw eaten un derneath. Water failed to smother it and dynamite wuh resorted to. This, however, also proved a fail ure,, und. firemen tu,i'ted ltihlng uwjy tuV fenfire iln of rubbish In order to reach the blaze. - .Ji-n r-rl 1 B ?1 WlSrir IV f'i)"""' 1 1 I I vtvSttRfe in ANU. J ) k v f'v.f'i.,'. ,,i Lj Y-oz cno-Moio. rby , i. ' i 1 I Radio Chats (By Iowcl Crosley Jr.) 1 Many people believe the ninrei tubes a radio hns the better it is. j This Is not so. It is the way the tubes are used that, counts. Numerous manufacturers, have to make five and six-tube sets lie cause they do not own any pattnts or licenses that would permit them to get better results by using three tubes. "Please stand by' (s a' phrase not ised , at station WLW U Cincin nati. ' A fipecial microphone n used to tell tlte, artist when to "prepare" and - 'when to "broadcast, find through the use of the bqIo and ensemble studios, it permits a con tinuous program without interrup tion and making it unnecessary to ask the radio audience to "please stand by" while the studio Is being arranged -for. t ho next number, as is the ense when only onv studio is available In a broadcasting sta tion. At this time of the year when broadcasting conditions are not as good as during the winter. It is a good plan to try all wire connec tions, to see that the ground win and antennae are properly con nected, that the battery connec tions are clean nnd light, (hut the batteries and full strength, that the tubes are In good order in brief, that your whole radio house is in good order. With all connections O. K. and with batteries and tubes In good working order nnd assuming, of course, that tho s-t Itself is In good working condition, reception should be good. If you use wet batteries, keep (hem well charged. GOING Men's Suits- Caboose Rubbers Hip Boots THE t Ir von us; drv bn tt erics, test them frequently ami don't delay In re placing a run down battery. Had to is now an all-year-round meuns of getting entertainment and education. In the summer time, when the outdoor calls, the radio can be taken out of doors too. Imbrnrinii Kmlgrnuts Duped SOFIA. (Al1)' A number of ar rests were made recently In which he persons were charged with is suing fraudulent certificates ot emigration for Bulgarians to enter the Fulled States. The Bulgarian emigrant?, num bering 4, were stranded In Unmien vi)io.rL they were eared for In the Bulgarian Legation In Berlin. The legation has sent a request jo Sofia for (Hie. oho leva for the care of the victims. STRONG After That Big Rush Saturday MEN! SAVE 1-2 TO 1-3 AND MORE! No time to list prices everything' must K). SALE CONTINUES DAILY UNTIL ENTIRE STOCK IS SOLD Damaged hy smoke and water. TOGGERY Andrews Bros. ri (I li.' MM S-J LAW l l'IIIXD' IN KH'SU'WV F.FOFNK, OrK More convic tions for fire law violations were obtained during the year ending August 2h In the Siuslaw national forest than In any other national forest In Oregon and Washington, according to a report, received nt the office of H. H. Shellon, super visor or the Shudaw forest. Twenty conviction,) were obtain ed , says t he report . Tho forest coming closest to the Htnslnw Is Die Rainier, which came next with 15. The Cascade, which also has its office here, had six convictions. Stone I have them in nil sixes for pickling und Tor fruit. F. L. LILLY Hardware Phone M-S5 Men's coats Shoes Sweaters I I'SICr Tltl'CK KIIJ.S ma v .MeMINWU.I.i:, Ore. Herbert Cofiier died here from injuries re ceived when the, truck In which he was riding- rolled down a :ui-foot embankment on St. Jo.s-ph'H bridge 1 Mi miles north of McMlnnville. Willi Verty Miller, driver of the truck tor u. local oil company, (lof tier was Koitttf to lifuyette. Kit her the HteerliiK near jammeil or the wheels drojiped off ttie pavement into a dei:p run and thus caused the truck to topple, over. . (iof fier jumper ns t he tnaehino LOOK AT YOUK HAT; Everyone . .Else Does! ; yov '$i:tit)M. si:k ; ; vom HAT. . . . i : ' i . i ' . - -. 1 Because 'its op 'the top! of your heaU.tuost of the time. But it's the first thing other ptou.10 see.' 1 : ' ' ; ' .' Have a coitphs change your bat . often; und you : won't get a shock when you catch sight of yourself in the mir ror. Corner of Adams mid Kim VEEDOL 5 AhI; millions Snrvlco Station. BAMI'HON TlltKS AN 15 TUHK8. Vi:i.TI0.V, tho Quality I'roduct. Gibbons Service Station j tJKK VKITEX IIlOI)UOTS And ynu'li always bo .satisfied. Complete clavwls lubrication. Tele pi mm i u 57 ft -.1 Jefferson and Kim .Safety 'StoMlfi Conic to Our KtnKO Depot at 11 1 H Jefferson Ave. All Ntnices Iieavo from Tliero Dally. l.KAvrcs I,A GltANDE FOIt Joseph 0 A.M. - 1 P.M. - 4-00 l'.M. Sunday, B A.M. - 4:00 P.M. linker 7 A.M. - 10:.',0 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. - 4 P.M. Kllllilay Ml A.M. - 4 P.M. Prnill' tiiii Dally 1 1 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. - Depot Plione Main 199 CAKES MAPT.E NUT COHl'HO AN(!i:r. FOOD DliVII.'S KOOD JIOI.I.Y HOI.I.S Gwiiliams' Electric Bakery Makers of TTlKli-Grrulo 1'aMrlrs "IIO.MK 01' TUB GOLDEN CRUST" Sept. 10th - Oct. 20th Are You Ready for the Deer Season? We are still ready to serve you with the most complete lino of Sporting Goods in y Eastern Oregon. We will get you a sup- -ply of ammunition for any make rifle. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Col started to roll but wux unable to -''i' en tilt Hill It w ctrni-.Ir Mil I. iv. t-.k- malued ul the wheel and was tin- ?v' Injured. The truck rolled over iwiee itmi vtut namy (lamagej. i " i ,!.&.V. UOTEL ASTOpI 2nd A Hill Lo. Am.les EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE T0ILET 50 ft Bsiha New, Modem Close to Shopping District and Theatres FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50 ALUERS POULTRY FEEDS AVc lmve received . B car or . Itlot Oyster Slu-ll i ronrso ;R1T ; ' ' ' MiMllnm (iltlT ' Ooarsu CHAItOArj '' Alvdlmii UIIAIMX).iri I fonrse HONK Mt'illnill HUNK , AI.I AIJ-A MKAU l'ltlMll:K Ki(i MAKLIt l'ltKMIKK NCKATtlI Chkk Si-rriteh . Gniwltlg Rrrateh roviitrg Mnsli l.liiserd Oil Meal. ".' La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. COCOANUT PINRAPPM3 HONEY DEW CHOCOLATE ROLLS SUNSHINE ComtvffdMjf J ,