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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1925)
Tuesday, September 1, 1025. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three NEWS of Young People Enjoy Country Club Dance Yountf People or !.n tirnude were df hrthli'ully entertained hul even ing at a Junior Country 'lul dunce, on i- of u wries bfiiifr k h iit nuinuicr. Tin Si iir' Novelty ' or chestra Inrnished Hit iinwic. .Mrs. Hurley IK Smith wus chair man :ind was assisted by Mr. an J Mih. c. II. Millt-c, .Mr. and Mrs. II. M. l.;m;on, .Mr. and A! lit. II- K. Cool i'lKc and Air. and .Mr, p.. J.KItch- !is. M. II. Donalii'e has return-, ed to I-i CJi'iinde und will he at home to Iht many friends at !7t3. Kirhl Hi reel. t Announcements Social aiuiounrcnH'iiU may he prln led In this coin inn frve of chartft. Any announcements H'rtttJniii to any functions such as ctMkctl food bales, etc, will bo refused. Announcements, to be printed the samo day, must bo la society editor's hands hjr 9:00 o'clock. Suvta editor's nolo. . Tho I'reslnterlan Ladles' Aid will' meet, tomorrow aiteriiooii ui 2:'M o't'Ioek in the eoininunily room of the eliiireh. v r . f't. Peter's Kptseopai flu lid will myt tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'oloek in Ilonan ha.ll. . M!s.i y.inia Kee ("hnaihers, a .re turned nd.Hsionary from .lapan, will tip'-:;k this evening lt the ('Jiureh of Uod ehitpi'l. The l'iv-Lside Ladles' Aid . wHl nvi t at the home of. Mrs. Owen .Mi'viiim. 2lu2 S. Keeoiiil utret-t, 'fhttrsilay afiernoon at 2 : 110 o'clock. At! mend. its are ukU ' d to he pres ent. " The Indies Auxiltar' of . the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen will meet tonlffht at the Katies' hall nt 7: SO o'clock. The two divisions of the Metho- WALLING'S! !: COATS.!. Ii:;. I ' ; la Bogv.e, Pajmei; .; j And other 'equally good 1 makes offered at a Spo- j cial Reduction for one ! week. HATS , ' " 1 Courfcr, ta'mco, Nemo All snappy, good ' style' patterns priced for a quick turnover. SCARFS Beautiful colors and patterns.. , One-Half Price RETRIMMING t Bring your last season's t hat to bo remodeled nt a close price before , the ;, Fall rush of work in our 1 workroom. WALLING'S Your Own Judgment will tell you what valu you get from beauty work. Don't depend on the opinions of others too much -judge for yourself. Whenever this judgment ' Is exercised', chnrming wo men find that their charm Is best aided by the work of experts. Thone us today. Geist Marinello Shop Sommer Bldg. Phone M. 677 Ji:R()rHFSTFi. . II.: 1 Menehan's Arch-Aid Ox fords nnd fillppeis mem to be our best S-;Utrs. , Ths reason Is that they nre so narrow in the heel that they prevent slipping and hold the arch up firmly and carry ' the foot In the nich and relieve the pressure on the ball of the foot, which will .t prevent callouses from 'form ing. People who wear Arch Aids Iwwe little trouble with their feet. THE B00TERY MINERVA SAYS: A K SOCIETY Fits Well 1 j v Thls smart little felt hat that turns away from the face so appealing' has tucks at the side that form a trimming and at the same time make It potjslble to nt the crown smoothly and neatly. The deep, perfectly fitted crown Is one ot of fashion's musts. (dlt Kpiseopal Ladies' Aid will meet ; Wednesday at 2:M p .m. The first division will meet at the home of !.lrs. M. ('. Smith, I72 Wa.sliin-,--jton avrnue and tho second at ihe home of Airs. l V. ltoek. Cin;i Second street. These meetinss will fen tu ro the election of officers. The Christian Alicslonary society will meet at the cliurch tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The topic of the day will be "Tht- Spanh-.h Speak fnrr people of America." with Mrs. Price a.s h-uiler. The hos'lfsscs will he Mrs. Ii. 11. paldoek, Mrs. J. T. ("aidftell and A!r. J. Snod Ijrass. A cordial inviiatiou is ex tended lo all ladles of the church, because of Airs. Haldoek's immi nent depart u ii for S.ilcm. a new secretary will he appointed. Sister Mary Says: i : Breakfast --Oriijljre. .juice; crisp 'broiled bacon, baked egs. creani- i cd potatoes, date and rice muffins, ! milk, cofft-;. :4 j 1 Lunchoon Raked cabbage, rye bread and butter sandwiches, rip ple custard, oatmeal cookies, milk, i t'a- i ; Mnnar-LGoiiutuy-ff4ra . ohicki. t mashed potatoes, gravy, corn on the cob. Jellied vegetable salad, ' chocolate and macaroon cream, i whole, wheat bread, milk, coffen. When young chickens weigh fio'm 2 to 3 pounds dressed they are most delicious disjointed nnd fried in hot butter and lard. The ! meat close to the bone under the j crisp fried covering should be gtv i en to children under six years of age. This meal is really cooked by steam since after the chicken lis browned the spider is covered Iftnd the heat reduced. Sixty full minutes should be given to tho l cooking of the birds, j Apple Custard ! Six or eight apples, cup sugar, 1 4 eggs. 2 cups milk teaspoon iaah. Pare, core and shee apph w. I Add cup boiling water and cook i until broken and sofi. Add sugar and heat with a fork until smooth. If not smooth rub through a sieve. There should he from 1 H to 2 cups. Hen id milk. Heal yolks of eggs with ALBERS POULTRY FEEDS We have received a vnv of Pilot Oyster Shell C'onrso tiltlT Medium (.KIT foni-se ('II AlU'fl AIi .Meililllll eilAKCOAIi Cnaiso iiom: Medium HO NT. Al.l'AI.FA MI'.AIi lTtiMii it i:;) sri;n i'UKMii;it seiiATeii Chlek Scrnu li (ruwliiK St-'rutcU (ii-owln Mush IJnseed Oil Meal. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. UNITED STATES A HOME-LIKE INSTITUTION OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Resources over One and a Half Million Valentino's New 'l.Wl'.l'dStfr-:, -r? "--.- Rudolph Valentino denies that his n--w lending ladv. Vilmn IJruikv. u fas cinating beauty reccDtly iniKjrted ficm L'udapct foi tho American Nereco has anything to do with hit recent separation from bis wife. Nittachu Rambova. "He Insists that their marital trouble are du; to tin fnet that he wants a home with children and his wife wants a o-neur While his Wife was sailing for Kurope to see if "absent tivatmvnt" would smooth ovx their dinVullii-s Valentino was attending a preview at Lo Angeles cf the new picture In which Miss Hanky and he are sum tig. remaining sugar and salt. Pour i scalded milk slowly onto egg mix I ture, stirring constantly. Heturn to jtha flro and cook over hot-water j until custard coats the spoon. Heat (lie whites of 2 of the eggp until stiff: and- dry. .Heat In. 4 tuble- S)oonH sugur. Put apple sauce Into a. baking dlsl pour owr custard and cover with meringue. Hake. S minutes in a moderate oven, ('hill and serve. . ' , 1 ' -Radio WF,Dt:si)AY, September 2 , Mountain Standard Time stations k'rVA. Odgeli. Ctnh (21(5). 9-10 p. m.. Ogden Paint Oil and Glustt j fompany: 13-1 1. studio program. KOA, Denver. Colo. (312.4). 0:80 p. m.. Herbert While and his "Silver State orchestra: S, scientific football. ,Tob McNamara: 8:10, convention program, American Association of Joint Stock Land hanks; speakers, C!ov, Oliver H Khoup. Dr. Krldny, Itohert Coop er. C. A. Williams, Guy Houston; 10, dance program. Piuiric Standard Time? Ktnllniin K KOA, Seattle. Wuah. 4r.4.3). fl 6:4.r n. m., Hoffman orchestra; 0:45-8:15. Hopper Keily company studio program; 8:So-io, Tims studio program. KTWH, Hollywood. Calif. 22.), f-7 p. ill., children's hour, Hig Hrothers of Kh'WH; 7-7:S'. Mu tual Motors contest; 7;.iU-S, pro gram, Ih'Verly ridge rompany, Heverlyrldge Jlawaiians, Louise Howntt, planologues; 8-3, Joe Martin's studio six orchestra, Violet Preston, blues singer; Krnest Morrison, tenor; Don Mc Namee and Geo. Green, accordion and banjo duets; i"-ltt, program. Independent Furniture Manufac turing company; lo-ll, Warner Urns, frolic. KGO, Oakland, Calif. (Kl). C-7 p. in., dinner concert. KC.W, Portlond, Ore. (431.5). 7:30 p. m., baseball scores; 10-1 1, con cert Sherman, Clay and company- KII.I, I, us Angeles, Calif. (405.2). 6:30-6 p. m,, Ixlghton'B Arcade cafeteria orchestra, Jack Cron Bhaw, leader; 6-0:30, Art Hick man's Hiltrnore hotel concert or chestra, Kdward Fltzpatrlck, di rector; G:3o-7:30, Baby Muriel MacCormac and Mickey Me Han, screen Juveniles; Dick Winslow, juvenile reporter; Thelma Carter pianist: Li.cle John; S, Dr. Mars Humgardt, scientific lecturer; 8:30-10; 3(1. program, H. Jevne company, arranged by J. Howard Johnson: lo:3o-2, Art Hick man's Hihmoro hotel dance or chestra, Far! Hurtnett, lender, KJH, Seattle. Wash. (3S4.4). 7 :5 p. m.. Sears, Hoebuck and company; S:3 0-10, Post-Intel 11 S' nrcr program. KXX, Hollywood. Calif. (336.9). i.;30-t-15 p. m.. Wurlitxer pipe organ studio. Town Tattler; 6:16, travel talk. W. F. Alder 6:30-7, At water Kent itadfo orehf stra, Paul Flnsteln. leader; 7-h. Am bassador hotel concert orchestra, Josef Kosenfeld. leader; 8-10, program, Hercules Gasoline com pany, the program with a kick. UTAH. Oaklnnd. Calif. CMM, -ll p. ni. Transportation club; fiilfi, KTCL friend fy advisor, (Jeorge 11. Crandall; H:20-8:40. Vole; of Keattle; lo-ji, Alaska weekly. The Arcturus scientific expedition , found two new volcanoes in ac tive eruption In the paclrfe. At 1 tract ed by the immense supply of ; food, whales und porpots wallow ed In the msH of foam caused by the violent collision of two great currents meeting in a tide race. -llailioad coaches in Egypt ha vo ids wheels, two at each end and two under t'i" center of the cars. Leading Lady ...... .-v . . .s 4 2 XKW MIL1-K TO, START I 1.AKKVIKW, Ore., (Special. ) 1 With trial runs completed and nec essary changes and repairs made in machinery and equipment, two new lumber milts o fa dully capacity of loo.OOO. feet will begin 'capacity operation in Lake county wllhln the next week. One of the mills, the property of Kdgerton Adams, is located nt Camas creek, east or I.akeview, and the other, owned by the I.akeview Mills & Timber com pany. Is about six miles south of I.akeview on Crane creek.1- The latter mill Is the lalrjtt in Lake county. . What's more discouraging than on enemy who Kt a'ong fine? No matter how long ou stay in jail ou don't get a vacation. A" QUARTET Of THE BEST TABLE FOODS On THE MARKET TODAY Union Creamery Company I i 4 v.';V M VISITING .AT UNION. ORE. I' N I O N, (Special) Leruard Shanks, who formerly lived In Cn lon and attended the local high school, came ocr trom Pendleton Ihe lu.t of Ihe week to visit for a short lime with his two idlers and wild n lends In I'nlon. I.eona Kosewall, Audrey IVfjip. and Kdlth WIkIH, three l uion girls who hae been altetnling (he nor mal school at Hellingham, Wash., arrived home Saturday, Two oth ers, who went to the normal from here, Krma Xellson -ind Grai t- Swi tier, remained in HeUlngham for a time because .the former was hi t he hospital when school closed. All live of the girls will teach ihiji year. To furnish Juice fc.r the new elect rie oen which Is being ln .slalled in the Del.ap bakery here, i In- power company had mset poles and run a wire with more current to the even. Mr. and .Mrs. A. l Wilson were over t'ruiu ImhhT Sunday the guests of i heir (laughter Mrs. Vera Fox. The first of Ihe herles of cash coupon auction sales was held Sat urday afternoon ami many valu able prizes were, given In exchange for the coupons.' some of the arti cles going for seven or eight hun dred dollars In coupons. Another similar sale, will be her, In ubout a month. Tie- school buildings nre getting their annual ihoi-ough cleaning and will be In readiness for the opening of the term on the eighth of Sep tember. K. 1. Leuter. his two Hons, Henry and liaynmnd, and two nephews from KIkI". by the name of Hud son, are spending the week on a camping trip up near the forks of Catherine creek. The union Sunday evening serv ices by the Methodist and Presby terian churches will be continued for a part of September at least. They have been running for ubout two months. A. W. Nelson, George Hlrnie and Sherwood Williams were among the l,a tiranders who attended the tennis tournament here Sunday. . Fred Fox is moving Into the new bungalow he had built In North i'nlon. Mrs. Nellie Vnden, who has been attending the state normal at Mon mouth during tin summer, arrived home Saturday. Mrs. Vaden will teach In the grade building h4re this year. I',he-Svi,pt Cnmpt Closed HOOD HIVFIt, Ore. (Special). Hecause of the big forest fire that swept the headwaters . of Wind river in July, the Wind HlVt'r Lumber company has an nounced that all of Its logging camps in Skamania county. Wash. Itigton. will be closed for the se.l son. The July tire destroyed don key engines and other equipment and took a heavy toll of logs and standing timber. 3 ' 1 I PKAKE For tho forthcoming social season. DancoK, parties," formal and informal dinners and sundry activities are sure to come. How ubout that delicate dress of last winter? Tho one yon thought so pretty? And that tuxedo or full dress suit? Had them out of the wardrobe yet? 'Tis time you unpack them. Have our driver call and we'll give those garments i;n expert cleaning and pressing. You will have tlieiu back "looking like new" and ready for another active season's wear. We do alteration work on both men's and wom en's clothing. Thone Main 72 The Wardrobe Cleaners Next to J. C Penney Co. No Mean Queen V V,V 5 ' f:A t X if. I he Qimi n of Hesutv! Arliala nnd sculptors ia e over her ruvisum;? in amy. av.kI we m confess that Mile. Lls-tte, crowm d "Ouci n of Heauly" at Vichy, 'France, well merits t he title. The lady who ran off with . the-' crown of pulchritude nt the French Spa Is a famous stage' beaut y of Putin; noted artists on the continent fight with each other to have her pose for them and we are giv en to underhand thut Mile. Li set le Is comlntf here to charm America, too. PAKTOlt TAKFS VACATION COHVALLlfl, Ore., (Special.) j Uev. E, T. Simpson of the Episcopal I church of this city and his wife, wlllj start this week for an extended slay in California. Kev. Simpson has ! been In the mlnlKterlal service here for 2o years, being exceeded In length of pas! orate only by Dr. J. H. N. Hell. He tins been granted a leave of absence to obey the man dates of physicians who have order ed him lo an outdoor life in an ef fort to regain his health. A mon ster public reception is planned for Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Tuesday afiernoon at the new Hotel Henlon alter which a banquet will be serv ed lu I heir hoiioiv'v.f i Mr. and' Mrs. Simpsor have two cons, both graduates of Annapolis and now In the I'ntted States navy. It's gel ting so n man'. almost got to go to a dance to stay sober. New Fall Dresses In Smait Now Models 16.50 ta 539..10 Put Rondy-To-Wear COV::, Ore., (Special.) T. H. Johnson fluhihed filling his silo last Week. A. I.. Decker Is putting up a silo and will fill It Ihia week. N. P. Klght is building a corn crib for his crop. The Methodist Sunday school, 70 strong, went lo ltlversldo Park Fri day lor a picnic and program. All enjoyed t he day. School will begin lu Frosty dis trict September K with Mrs. Kvu Diincau us teacher. S, W. Koger was a business visi tor lo La Gt-unde Wednesday. Terrel Jasper, who has been visiting at ihe F. T. Kosewall home, has goto lo I'nlon to visit relatives there for u few days he for return ing to Ida home at Meridian, Ma. L. J. Chadwick und family mo tored to Cumbridge, Ida-, this week to visit at the. bonio of Mrs. T. F. organ, a former resident of Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Klght and Mrs. COVE SOCIAL NEWS DFWEEK 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- -leius for you CARRS IMMSMM VEEDOL Ask (Jllibona Krrvic Station. , SAJU'KON TlttKS AMI TUBUS. " VKI.TKX. the Quality l'roiluct. Gibbons Service Station vsr. vi:ii fx I'ltoDi'crs Anil ynu'li nlwayN b MlllsritMl. tVimpli'to clinssts lubrication. 'Ii lciihciii',' 5T.t-il JcrriTisun and Elm Safely Swiftly (hmRiiiahltj j Come to Our Singo Drpot at 1111 .Iriri-rson Are. All Miik!h Leave from There lMillr. I.KAVHS I.A :itANIP. 1'OIt .loxi'ph J A.M. - I l'.M. - 1:11(1 P.M.; Niimlny, ! A.M. -4:00 P.5t taker 7 A.M. - 10:50 A.M. - 1:30 l'.M. - 1 P.M. Numbly III A.M. - 4 P.M. Priiill.'ton Dally 1 1 A..M. - 4:00 P.M. Depot l'liono Mnln 700 CAKES MAI'I.R NUT (.'(Illl'ltO ANfiKd KOOn DHVU.'H Koon ji:t.i.Y itoi.r.a Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Mlilters of lllKb-finule Pustrlrs "1IOM12 OP THE OOr.Ol'.M CltL'BT" Sept. 10th - Oct. 20th Arc You Ready for the Deer Season? We are still ready to serve you with the most complete line of Sporting Goods in Eastern Oregon. We will get you a sup- . ply of ammunition for any make rifle. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. man s nnd Millinery ,!. P. FrjHhee ven business visitors ill lui Grande Friday. , J. M. Gaxsct. who. has spout thg past year with .his daughter in I'ina Valley, has ret unied to .'ove to luok alter hi business interettis. H. J. linker wuii. to th( Grande Lo'ido hospital for . ti vaimefil taut UCek. 3 S J. M. flass-f nnd J. 1. Tallent were huntiK-vs visitors in la Grande Friday. A ship's (untune has nothing to do with its weight.' Originally it meant the capacity of a ship carry ing huge barrels of wine, culled tuns. Kver since then Fuglisli ships have been measured by lun nage or, an we now call It, "ton naj;e." . '. The last words of David Living-' ston heard by a human oar wertv "allrlght, you can go now," spokeftf to an old and trusted servant whort-, 1- before Ids death. - - J KJOTEL ASTOD 2nd & Hill Lo AnieU EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 50 Rath New, Modern Close to Shopping District and Theatres FREE GARAGE Tariff horn $1.50 COf'OANtTT , l'INKAPPt.R IIO.NKY DEW CHCM'OI.ATB ROLLS 31.NSII1NK