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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1925)
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER f-'ape Three Says Baby Story Is a Myth NEWS of SOCIETY Wednesday, September 2, 1925. RaJo j Miss WaJdrof, Mr. Dray United in Marriage A tjuWi wcddinu look place Hun day ait cm oo n at , : 3 M i cine k at the Catholic rectory here, when Mies Leona Wulrirof and Hurley Bray were united in inurriae by Kulher Ktrher. They w-re accoui psitied by Mrs. Minnie Dray, of Montpelter, Idaho, and .-lr. Ordwuv of l.u Grande, Both Miss W;ildrof ami Mr- Dray ui'- w'l known here, MUi WaMioi' having radimUil Trom the Suetvd Hi-iirt academy here lafct i'priir. They will make their homo in La llruudv. . ' Societies Join In "Backward Party" A joint njeetlug of tha World Will Guild. Womeu'd Missionary society and Ladles' Aid ancur-w of the liapti:-! chinch wii3 held Sat urday afternoon ut I In' chuixh, Willi Mrs. W, P. MeAdoiy and her sister, Mrs. Griffin, us host esses. Tint nffnlr was in the form of a "backward puriy." tin- events of the d:iy helnir reversed. " The iu tial meeting wuii held flrsi and re frt::hnn nta w rved , after which the missionary study and de- 1 0 -ittmi t- r - votiunaj .ivir.B w-re given. The,bUpper Will lie CUVCII j-.isin i .session w is held ln:a. About revfnt-five were present. ; AUXlliary Will I their roifulur huMuesa nit'etliiK Resume Meetings Soon J'mL. oZT Tin orfirerH-ami executive com- polnteii for a supper io be nlven mittoe of l.h,. Youni- J.ullcy' Auxll- by 111,' auxiliary Tuesday evening, larv Ofi.he I'lm Me.ho.Hst Kf.l. l""'-r If., at .!;3 o'clock-, for Y I he trainmen and ihi-ir lamtlleH and 'ronnt riimrh met Monday -ven'.nsr hhe auxiliary and Thoir latnllleH. the cljurrh lo jiiuku arrange. imnlH for the flrrt meeting oflhoj Koenty 1q he held this season, after" Cove Couple Adjournment Murine the KUinmer IMai'l'ied ill La Grailde iMontbs. l'ians were made for ;be I ,a.,nn, ,n 1, Tlven at this Ineel- Covp- 0r-' (Special) A wedding Inst, yhleh will be purely Eoeial No defll.lle place or date for the .-....'.. i... i,..o ...t k.. it will .....iif, i ii - . be in about two weeks. WALLING'S COATS La Vogue, Palmer And other "equally good makes offered at' a Spe cial Reduction for one eek. : HATS Courier, Cameo, Nemo All snappy, good sftyle patterns priced for a quick turnover. SCARFS Beautiful colors and patterns. ! One-Half Price ! RETR1MMING i Bring your last season's j hat to be remodeled at a ( close price before the Fall rush of work in our j workroom. WALLING'S Your Own Judgment will tell you what value you 'get from beauty work. Bon't depend on pie opinions of others too much judge 'for yourself. Whenever this Judgment Is exercised, charming wo men find that their charm is best aided by the work of experts. Phone us today, Geist Marinello Shop Bommer Bldg. Phona M. 677 MINERVA SAYS; Just two weeka until school starts. The boys will want shoea for this occasion. We ara offering1 Boys' Shoes and a few Oxfords, brown calf welt, sojld rul- 3 ber heel. These are shoes that sold for f 5.00 and $B.0 now for HS.D. pO pair. The sizes we have In this lot run from 2 to 5. This Is an extra bargain for the v boys. We will sell for the balance of this week any s'.ze from It to size fi In youths' and boys Alhatehe rubber sole Keds. heavy soles, nt 1.00 per pair. .' Indies' Spuntei G'Jaran teod Silk Hosiery at l.2", 1.50 and S'J.tM. Shiimla sets for shining1 the children's shoes as well ns yo-ir own. AH, kinds of Polish. THE B00TERY Fancy Barettc. Th borctte that Is studded wKh bril liants or colored stones la a way of. holding bobber) locks in pine that is viy popular with flappers. Some wtar two. one on tach oldo. For Trainmen. The I.aili.a" Auxiliary to 111" H.-ollierhooil of Hallway Trainmen i i ,i ... ... ..... ... of much interest in Cove took place T,, ' , , ..' , , ''""-' ' Orunde nt 2 o'clock on Krlday, Au- ffll.t 9R 'I'lu. ...inl....lo .....p.-. Mlo Dorothy Jones, daughter of in Kev. and Mrs. J. M. Jones, of Hast ! Mollne, Jll., and Chester Kyres, Hon I of Mrs. m. Eyres, of Covo. i Mtss Jone Is a graduate of the irpJeaKo I'niverslty and last year (added another letier to lir dereo ;ut the Ii. Y. of 1'rovo. ftah. She j hue been .spending ihe summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, U. ,' Weimer. j ! Only a few Intimate friend were i present at the ceremony. ; A wedding- dinner was given nt 6 , o'clock by Mrs. Weimer at her I home lie re. The happy' couple will j he at home to their many friendH jat the home of the groom's mother.) nee Mrs. Kyres. V ikao Ajruiouncementa Social annonnccinents may be printed In this column free of charge. Any nimonncvments ertanlnff to mij functions such as cooked food poles, etc., will be K'fused. Attnounceiiicuts, to be printed the same clay, must be in society editor's IiuiuIh bj 9:00 o'clock. News editor's note. The Mnry thn, Bible class of the l.lrwt llf tlirwliyt l.'tiiufiumi I rhnrnVi will meet Thursday evening at 7:80 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Q. Vr. Pierce. 2ljt First street. Ail mem bers are urjred to attend us pluns for the coming year will be made. The Ladle s of Mooseheart J,e glon will inet at the I. O. O. K. hall Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock Willi Mrs. Wallace Cass and Mrs. Uerger as hostesses. Radio Chats ii;st ovv Yorn b ahio. If you are a real radio fan your receiving set has (one through hun dreds of hours of operation during the past nine mouths anil has re ceived little attention. The B bat teries have no doubt delivered a Rreat deal of current since they were looked after. The antenna has been subjected to wear and tear of the elements as well as belne; covered with coal smoke, etc. The solder connections on the receiver pet have plenty of Jars and rattles to shake them loose. And no it Koes. There are really four primary causes for a set not functioninff properly tubes that have been abused electrically (by this we mean burned loo bright) or me chanically, batters down, faulty condition of the set. and went her conditions. Yerv often The f:iU- ALBERS POULTRY FEEDS We have received a car of Pilot Oyster Shell Coarse ;itlT Mexlfiini OPIT Coarse CHAtCOAT Medium CII.AKCOAL Coarse BONK MfHlhitn POM: Ai rAl.rA MFAFi PPIMII It KC.C, MAKTU lBF.IIi;U SCRATCH Chick Scratch firowiiiff Scratch nwiii(( Miei Mtived Oil Meal. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. (lap - . "-i V t ? i It Vt'V - ' The marriage of Mi and Mrs. Floyd Bonham, above, of Los Aniseles, is threatened with n bisamy chaiBe biout'ht by Alvlnc Johnstone, below. Johnstone Insists Mrs. llonham la his wife and that n baby was born to them. Mrs. Bonham says she went through a nurriime ceremony with Johnstone to help him in legal matter, but that H was Illegal. She de nies the baby was born to her. ing olf of Hignal strength and noises in the hroadeual receiver i cauaed by burnetii. ug being loo.se in the act itself. It must be borne in mind that summer radio was ushered in after the radio seL had gone through a long winter weapon of nightly oper ation for hout'H at a time and is very much In need of replacements ami a general overhauling. There fore, jiittt f,s a motorist would go over bin cur before atartlntf out on a lonu; summer season, wo should the radio fan go over his set. to se if the tubes, batteries, comh-ns-cia, ufViut 'and ground ore in ibe Iw-st possible condition fqr.the win ter period when lb tip-top operat ing will bring joys and thrills. Itadio houseclcaning starts with the antennu and ground, or the wave lecepiloui part of the radio set. .Thc; fiwt thing that should bo . done is to overhaul the ground con- tion. " This is done first by re-,od loving the , ground connection, whether Kp UJi.viUiM' i)lpii'....or ' otherwise, ecrupe Die wire ffround ' clamp and pipe or rod driven into the ground, whichever it muy be, ' land securely replace the clamp. . of course if the connection is sol dered well this will not be ncces-jsary. I The second step Is caring for thoijoaf. 1 cun milk. 4 tablesooons su antenna. This ia accomplished by j nininy uunii nit; uim iui uiiu luutv" ! pencllcS. ing it over thoroughly. See if Uie j Melt butter, add crumbs and milk iiiaulutoi'ti haw any cr.uks in iheman,, coolti BtlrPmf. constantly until a crack in an insulator will causoit!lick and etlloo,i,. Hemove from a great ueal of trouble, especially 1 flr(l aiH, WIokfl of p(fKB on)1 , a in damp weather. tus it will caube Umo bcatin( eac)l yoIU WK ,nto a leak which wiil partially ground mhauro. KoU1 ln tlu, whUt.B of the tho system. If the wire used Is bea(on untu allff and (i on bare scrape it with a knife to re- L IMpp l)gl a whskt ,,ut move the coaling of oxide and dirt i.w .....n i,., .i i.ui. I hat has formed during the time of its Installation. Look over the joints to see that they are well .soldered. When putting the uerlal .n. uH uv nu mat u uu-a ul oue any irees ana see mui i";8ouir!o wiM fn! iruu-iu 1:1 wen uiMuiaieu irom uny part of the house. The next thing- to look after, is the receiver. This includes many things: First, the heart of the set the tubes. Take them to some reliable radio dealer and have them tested. They should test at least one mllllamper on a regular tube checker and If they do not test this high you need new tubes. The next thing to ro after is dust dust is very easy to gvt out of a set but causes much trouble while there. The place where it does the most harm is on the condenser plates. Bust can be removed from con denser plates by means of an ordi nary pipe cleaner. Bend the cleaner Into an oval using the two ends as a handle and run the rounding part through the plates which will remove the accumulation very nice ly. A new cleaner should be used on each condenser, however. Other parts of The set will ac cumulate dust which will In turn absorb more or hva moisture nnd thereby cause Hie set to bo noisy. These ure the panel places between binding posts, the baseboard or the sub-panel nnd In some cases the rer-l stance wire on the rheostats j;etn corroded badly. Oust is re moved from the baseboard or sub panel by means of a dry cotton clolh; corrosion is removed from the resistance wire by scraping with a knife blade or a fine emery cloth. The last thing to round into .'hape Is the battery system. The solution In a storage battery should test between 12T.0 and 1300 when the battery Is fully charged, 1200 at half charge and 1100 It Is dis charged and RJiould be recharged before further upe. Japanese Benti-t Honored. TOKYO (AP) The honorary degree of docior of laws recently w.is conferred upon Br. Morlnosuke f'hfwaki, president of Tokyo I-n-lal college, by Loyola University of Chleaan. It was the first time such a decree has been conferred upon a Japanese dental surgeon. Br. Phi wait I. known as the "fa ther of dtntinlry In Japan." re. reived th of a lit-ic decree (n the pregenre assemblage of Japanese and Americans. B wax presented to him by the late American Am- bawador Kdgur A. UaJicroft. 111 : : k j 'V Sister Mary Says: (lly Sister Mnry) Hreakfast Apple sauce, cereal, thin cream, crisp whole whpat toast, soft cooked eggs, inilk, cof fee. Uunchein Peppers stuffed with rice and cheese, graham breud, peach souffle, milk. lea. r 1inuer Salisbury aleak, xram cd potatoes, buttered lima beans, uppie-celery-nul sulad, sponge rake, watermelon, ' milk, ' cuffee, oa'meui bread. .This ia a "quick and easy"'Oln ner for a hot night when a -hot meal is needed. The meat is broll- in 2n minutes, the potatoes might well be cold and reheated in their sauce, und-thw.vllinaH will - nnk in so minttoH nt tho hwmI. Tin rest of the dinner V'eda no heat ttt mealtime und exeep' for mixing ino salad little nrenaralion. IVwh Souffle One-fourth cup butter, cup bread crumbs from soft part of gJir. 3 't.ggs, 1 cup finely diced ing dish, sprinkle with 2 table spoons sugar unci pour over first mixture. Bnko in a pan of hot water In a moderate oven for 40 niinutl.s Rftrvp at once or the I'an- tm)pan Competition l-rged Against T. H. Films BEHUN, (AP) Pointing out thftt K lB uspt!8 for Kuropeana to complete with the United States In t he motion plct ure film business, Dr. Poland Sennet, one of the lead ing German producers, advocates a joint Kuropeun emulation of American film production. ' Every one for himself, but all for Kuropc," Is the motto ho recom mends. Br. Schact says American film producers persistently outbid Euro pean rivals and buy or erect ugen cles or t heat era and huve ninnaged to acquire a controlling Influence In many of the largest foreign com panies. It is high time, he urges, for European producers of all countries to Join forces ln the mut ter of their productivity, rut her than the marketing of their pro ducts. BACK BAD TODAY? Tlion rind tho Cause and Comvt It as Other Io (i-unde J'olk.H Have, There's little reat or pence for the backache sufferer. Bays are tired and weary Night brings no respite. Urinary troubles, headaches, dizziness and nervousness, all tend to prevent rest or sleep. Why continue to be so miser able? Why not use a stimulant diure tic to the kidneys? Use Boan's Pills. Your neighbors recommend Bonn's. Bead this Ia Orandc case: C. W. Cain, 1405 T at., says: "My kidneys were weak and acted too freely. 1 had attacks of back ache and soreness ocrosa the sma'i of my back that made It hard for me to stoop. Boan's Pills from the Bed Urns Tmg Store have always relieved these altucxs by strengthening my buck and kidneys and benefiting me in every way. I depend on Bonn's now If I have any ign of the trouble." i fl'tc, at H deaWm. I-'oster-Md burn Co., Mfra.. Buffalo. N. V. Adv. TIU ItSD.W, Si :i'l IMItl It 3. oitulnin Siantlnril Time Stailon. KOA, j).-nv-r. Colo. (1122. 4). (i::iu p. m., H.-riMM t Whin, uml bis Sil ver St ute orehesira. 1'atilK' Siautlunl '1 invc KtafEons. Ki'wu, iioii.vwood, . rc.iif. (2&e. "if p. m., Kishlnif at reams and fishing. Jack Houk. fishing scout; " 7:45, plastic and facial surgery, Hi. T. i'iu.wt lirown; $-. ua gram, Ktarr I'iano company, Hol lywood Ivythm Kings in amiiifco ments of tli'nneet records; Ina Mitchell 1 Suiter, soprano; Jack Wiiwon and his ukulele; -1 n. projirum. Pop 1. Smith, Inc., 1 tiii na-Moon dunce orchestra. l'ViMik I'lt-rc,- and Vic i'.eutl. com edy nouns, UogiM-s Hawaii. in trio; 1 4i-1 1 . Warner Ilrothers froilv, dirci tlon t:iarlie Vell- . jnau. KfSO, Oalilalld, Pallf. (3fi1). 4-B:30 p. m., concert orchestiM, Hotel St. Krancts; S. "The lottery Man," Ktlu playi ni; Arlon irio; 10-12, Iteu Jllnck'a oreheatra. KCiW. i'oriland, ore. (4itl.f), 7:3 8 p. in., Iiii' ball scores; 10-12, dance tu lisle, Jackie Houder's or clie.slra. KHJ, l.ns Angel.s. Calif. (10ft. 2). 5: 311-a p. m., . eight on's Arcade cafeteria orcln-st r:i. Jack 'ron shaw. h-adi r; : 3i. Art llick inan'h ltllimore hotel concert or chestra, Kdward Kitzpalriek. dl reelur; .: :i0-7 ; :Si, Uml to kiddiea liour with Jane Hughes, screen atari. I'iagly "Wiggly tlirLs trio, fncle John; S-1U. de Iiikc program., arranged und presented , by J, Howard Johnson; . 10-iU:3(t, ' MgKiy Wlggly (Hrls stringed trio;, .30::iO-i2, Art Jilckmun's li.lt tnore hotel dtinoe on hestra, Karl Hilltnelt lender. , KJIt, Seattle. Wash. CiS4.4. 8:SU 1 M p. in., Puget Sound SnvltiK'S and Lo:in AhsocI:i( ion; la: :t0 -1 2, rost-Int IJigi ncer. Keep Joy Ha diating order of Hie liais In their Belfry. KXX. Hollywood. Calif. ( 3.' fl.'l . 5:2it-i;: lii p. m, W'ttrlltwr pipe organ studio. Town Tattler; ; 1 f travel tulk. W. K. Alder; U:3u 7. At water Kent lladio orcheslrn. 1'aul Kinsteln. lender; 7-K, pro Rruni, John A. Kvans corpora tion, Hiicienda Park orchesi ra; 8-1 fi, program, Iteverlyridfii com pany; m-li. Pay We.-d'H Cocoa nut Grove dance orchestra from Auib;oH idor hotel. KTA1I. tinklaiul. Calif. (21.). p. m., program. The' services of our Interior Decorator are at your disposal; free of charge, and with no obligation on your paVl. Lec us solve your home furnishing prob lems for you CARRS it m m 0t w tvj a m v i Vj. III . .Safety 'Swiftly Come to Our Stngc Depot M 1111 Jefferson Ave. All Kta;is Irf-nvu from I'hcro llnUy. I,KAVi:S IjA ORAMIR KOIt Josrpll 0 A.M. 1 I'.M. - 4:011 I'M.; Sunilny, B A.M. .4:00 P.M. linker 7 A.M. - 10:50 A.M. - 1 :1I0 I'.M. - 4 l-.M. Kuiiilny 10 A.M. - 4 I'.M. I'endletuii Dally 11 A.M. -4:00 P.M. l)lot Plione Main 709 CAKES MAPI.B NTJT COIIl'IMt ANtircr. kood 1I0 VIIS KOOD jei.i.k noi.r.a Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Makers of Hlgli-Gnulo I'astrlcs "HOME 01 THE GOLDEN CRUST" Sept. 10th - Oct. 20th Are 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. t y f t T Just Arrived! Exquisite Fall Millinery Jor Madame and Mademoiselle $4.50io$16.50 PARIS Inspired Huts! Models that will instantly nppeal to the discriminating woman who selects with discernment, choosing those notable in distinction of . line, of lovely color-ii-uniony, of satisfying quality. These Autumn Hals are indeed triumphs of artistic creations.' Developed of velvet, panne; velour, bengaline and felt, in all the new shades approved tor Autumn. Varied assortment of small and medium shapes for street and dressy- wear. t T r ? T T t f T t ' nkv FALL COATS V I ' Ilcno'K Pirvit Caui-i'h Sidd, ItKXO, Nov. Ari) When the old Ituno Methodist church was dosed recently, utter It bad been sold, the last person to walk down its steps was Mrs. Carrie Harris. As a yountf glii &fi yeyra ajio, when the church was opened, she was one of the worshippers at the first service, and has mtsm d bul few COCOA NH'P PINKAPPI.R JIONKV DEW CIIOr-OI.A'lH ROLLS HtNSIllNIi -4. -rf'-t PUTMAN'S tttt2 0' services since. The congregation has erected n larger church to re place the ubaudoned one, which was the first church erected In peno. "NOT THE SAME AS OTHERS' 'lightens PABCOLIN lightens housework because of its easy-to-clean enamel surface. It has 25 more wearing surface an improve ment on print linoleumyet costs less. See the beautiful patterns in both rugs and yard goods. You will find some that are ideal for your bedrooms, living room, kitchen, sun porch or bath." For Sale By Carr Furniture Company IT1 PABGO PI M PRODUCTS hm 9 r U--Lii t Y T f ? T ? ? ? t t f f f t T t t t f T t f ? T NEW FALL DRESSES -'5'5- In 1924 the Methodist Episcopal church paid In excess of $20,000, 000 In ministerial salaries. At that, theru were only 218 churehe that Iiald jr.000 a year or over. 1 housework e' '