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. ' '- Monday, S(,il:;ni!(( V 7, l; TITE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, iFngei Three $1 -turn NEWS of SOCIETY Union County Girls TakePait in Caj.os 1:n I t. uf i ,;H.- (tin: MS ..':' 01' i'ii.oi1 WTC -Itif"1' tl"' f -1 trl.ii;; li.:' til the min iM unim-'i c u-.w -i I he Vih1i1iij::Vi Si in .Non-nil School. Ivu-U fJ.il. r. 'iii'' U .1 to eontribitlC to t hi Plitf-i 1 :iiu;ii.-ni end the Hi' i:on dull, of whirh ih. Itii'lB uri' ni'-mi't'i"''. ihO'' 1 fiiHi-' fe-;ivnl par id". b e i'ise j( i,- cnn- ri'h'.-i most t i i - soth i '-i) on- or c;il ;it;i;ii'tiori:-. Miss KIm-i'I and y.ira I !. r,"li-i'ti'. ax nriiii,":-s!-.i to thi of Itosnria. ..! 1 Rirtlulay V-jviv '' Honors Mis. tV.iIth A r'l"'"'r.at af:-'ii"',a i - ;-n n r-t Hi.' Ini.it. of V . Vlio ill'.k fewl, nt r 1 '11 1 1 !!. 'V v. ! i ti ; Mis. lllohlaiitl "t nlc-r'.'tiiiwl avHi ,-i Ivlrth.laj' uri : l.ei,rbM; M'-.'. Hit-:. ! Kmllh. A Moieb':' (-1 ri-i.-it.l-- were ! 1 ' .'am ;ii:tl Otter an enjoyable; lime il:iill1y r!,' -: '--tl' ie". V i-- I I'.TV'-tl. Mr-:. S'niilli i-e,,'ivi,l many j bt-nnl il'nt anl ti-v nil i-Jt!-;. j Tim: e pit-.t.'i! '-it-:-. Kim; William ion, '.li-. c tl Nils. Ii-1; S.lf.! '1. M, (t von. ilt'-tf. I.ee l: : i : i - V, lhirnett. M i-.t. .in-,. ii r,n-.v War.l S111IH1. Mi '. II. I. l.esl. r Str:u;',fii 1.1. lit--:. jut. Mrs. H. :. Ktin-f -tt. nt t How-try, Min lini-l l;u 111!' liOSlf.S.:. Indian Blanket An Imlton Manket of intricate dcslgft I'litl non'eoua colorlns was th ma terial wlivtcd to ninko this sport tout. It iu lined with bright"' ltd flannel. ... . Hurricane Sweeps Through Holland . ' '. ' 1 1 . i ' ' ' i n U . A cent- on one bf. tllP .uMinlly quiet "nil penc fill alrrcts in noiinnn l.iu r ll nan m oil swept by a terrific hurricane. At the left of tile plelll e enn lie teen the PrnlcHlunt ellilli'll of lioieulo. Jn. the center can be: seen nil Hint was left s:uuJl.ig of one liulltlinir oft. r the wln.l fln.l rain hn.l 8tbltli-l1 -.;-..','';. - it..- t i Sister Margp 'g:'jjfjJ' ori'PtMl nt tlx1 rost of. Hf'wrol Hill-, licii 1o11iii-h which jroiuis tt to comc one oC the hiri;-Ht rtivtnU-ul cnter-prisi'S in li.Tiniiny. SoHnl nnnounriMin'iiJs. . nay be printed In thU rnltnltn Tr- ' of clmme. Any nnttdMiK'iiK'nl" pertaining Ut nny (irv-Moiw v. h as oookil fnol snhs.' pit.1, v-ill. Ikj r fuseil. Anu,"aat''fiieiit .tn be printed the ki:iv l(iy, V":t bt 111 srirlety etliinr's liaifK h.v :0l o'elotU., Vtwti (.litu note. 1 ' r -.Irs. .1oh:i r.nni-lt will Kf lioM pR:i to the r.trk-l.il' eliih V-.lM .;- diiy ji i'l ; -rnofni S' lit' ;iiin r !). at 111 r liom; in I 'i nit !e. Ii;un:iii I'. . HAVANA '(AI') run no ftiii;''r wl1, tO the lit ;ui!t. :4 v.l-' ryi-s cn I hi- ti n WILLIHS'S At c!oe Id co:'t pric'ss. HATS ' Arrivins daily im r piicod flu- a quick tiinMivc-r. nctiiinniii!;'- ;iven caro i'ul j'.tlrntion (li.t .Sister Mary) V. -p " , f.IX0fll'M'! ; liiiluul .ptyira, ccnl, " H.in c;m lisii ;i;uV pota'16 VuYt'ft, ' oiun ia i:t muft'lii.s. milk. tofie i. !.'.-i,n: ( ';m'.it iower oiy i6ast .vi'ir.'l!"!1, I' ttm-f nal-uK fonstodi i iitr, ;in., ;it)lc niuei milk, tea.. ; :)imur; 'liioih-il sirlbtn fhienk.i 1ui;t h i oiatocs, iiVjujerH v wlifivi ' HiCh t'Oi'li, :-piln ulitl d,tfi r,? HtUflll. : iiii'i i wliufo whV'ui ,lire;ll, I t Ui.'t . -; . !' . .' v.'- ! 'i'lH- "ptum pinliiln" sounds l(keJ 1 Mi!-:vni:.. hut this pudding i6 ipude; ! with fit sh plums anil sUtle' dako j e'.ihs. - ; of course, children under , six1 y.vns of K'e :n o not served t he stuf-1 I i d pt ip i!t :ii:,,:"Rt('(i In thodln-1 J.ner menu lit it n weil-lmiiuioo'd ' i'-ul j : is proided for them withouf'tht' j ve tithle. , - ( . ; t . ulillouer on Toast. . j i !H' lar:;e eaulit'lower, 1 okk. 2 1 j tnM eoid water. Vj touttuoon1 i mill , h le;.spoon pepper, 1 cup fine 'ilrl' il bread ri'umb.s, cup trad J i hce.-jf, j tuhU'fuoons buttur, 1 'ta-i ; bh-apoon flour, 'i . teaspoon HU.lt. y i pper. 1 cup milk, 4 tablespoons en-ain. . ; l.ei rnutiflower staiM head dpwn in eoid h tiled water for one.Jrulr iiour. J 'rain and separate, into fiowereitts. )',cil in slightly Halted boiiiny: w iter until tender, but, not brukt h or murliy. l.rKin.. Thor oof.hly mix eruuibH and. 'chooao. 't'ji in pfiK .slightly hpabin wlth roifl water, suit, and pepper. Itoll urn in t runtltH and put Into" u W! ll-lmttered baking dish. , Brown niili'kly in u hot oven. .Uvniove n.-n bait Ills dish to squares of hot Mt'lered loam and pour over the '.o.i-r Qi-.iy u white sauce made by meiiintj butt r, HtirriiiK in rlourand -lowly adiiinj; milk and creuni, llr . : ? i -v tMiistMiily. Urins to the boll iiiJ point and iet boil two miliuits. s& 3 fit J , Your Own Judgment Vlll tell yn-.l what value ye'l Ket from tttaiily v.or't;. iit.n't tit'iit'iitl on the opinions 01' ..other!! too niiieh juiUro for yourself. Whenever ti is ju.l'Tiiient Is es-.-i-els. tl. ehat miii'.' oil men f.n.l ll't-n- (harm is heyt ai'li 1 by Inc. worlt of ex pei ts. rhonc UK totlay. Gcist Marinello Shop Bommer UMs. Phone M. t.77 ,1 -aov .i .-a -vve ,"Sc4S'"'N!' MIXKRVA SAYS: We Kiltl 1 i' . r. :r el Hoys' Keils Arh.lir l,t f.v .'a;.-:-. Wet! ir'it t t. loo. iltt'iy ! It ft. flth' :- I "O;.-" al to $2...:.. -j ;t,;t , .rt I'll,) t'., y v. ..! V .'-I have ! n't to $ln.("t you u.titi. TJr. si.;:, 1' .-. n : t .' iloali pi- res th.'tn too - most I'l.!1- r.-ei.i :.: any pr.t .li r-i t V .4 . ,-wr : (AD--Po-lash ron- (prna Are'Aipong the Vot-y -fey Oef j,tftn intlualH4 tluif.iiave not, Buf fered materially 'as a result ot the past war finanrinl Industrial crises. They - not only have, liot suffered, hut hfive snVcveded in n! hiosl tripling their biftlniss, ittrlngl the rirsl-six pionths of the year i&26 the amount -of pot 9eh nM by )lh Qermbn industries amounted (O tf30,00n tons which Is alinost three -times the amount dle poflvd of firing the same period of the precjudlpg' year and. also rep- rpBhts (i vast, ftiproase over Ihn" Republicans Pessimistic About Irish Treason Act .nmiJX (AD The new Trea son Act of. the TYee State l IniPtf actively administered, and the Ue publicans d'-claii- that it. will pro voke a recmdeMcenee. ot the - old HtritKKle. I'l oseeiptons bft i hr en Style. Hints From Europe (Hy thr AnsiielnH'd Press) ' Shawls are to be fajtlilonable in fhiKli'iid thin winter, bi-eausi Oueen Mary hn made ui her mind to do the women of the north Heot land island., u' favor. The queen follows with groat iiM tere.st the fortunert of. (he ltand Instituted ngalnst Itepubhran-. cm. folk and has become much per the charge that tluy are meialK'i Of an il!eril mllitaiy oi;p'ni.:iinn which holds, com ts maHial, ,tne rr..:n was said to have bten court niart.lale.d Tor recomtizing ii l"yo Stati' court.. Searches. are repo. ted to have re vonlod some rcmarkah'.n .doch ments.. one of which dated April 22, irtD. signed by Frank .Aiken, i nnpp chief or staff of Knmon lo total of 620,000 tons oMIw prewari i, iut uttl. Vecord. year O W. Kvr.ry ouno or tmJ to iio..fl'ypuii'Mrt 1v Hepuhti- tne 8iotj(t ten ovr irom iasi win--rnnft. townnl-'U'.e 1-Yeo Htato. and ter, has tttfen iiold, and all the con- Northern governments to which at- I ceriis to day ' afe workliiK nt full .,Kianee must be denied. blast, This showing 6t the German pot ash husinem is regurded ns quite Another document captured at Kilkee, County Clare, th als with members of the Republican army rnarkablt tn ri of iho fact that who contemplate emigration. They ormsny world niononoty or ine buslhem sdih-nly was broken by the loss' ef the Alsatian mines tn I-Yanc. followed ty the discovery of pronilslng potush deposits In TeiHs. tp'ain, Oaltcia, ho. Balkans, Mestco and elsvwhere. - Afl to.tlie'' -competitive menace IlVely id Vmannte from the newly discovered dfctiOBlts In other piirls of thv .world, opinion tn Germon -botoaU "rfclfoies'iir oMvlded.V Tmu heads.. Of bin; groUfr' ridicule the idea .or -tlifse, hvv potash finds proving compotltlve in the near future,- since, tn conaeiUer. of the extraonltyary iiotujh dmand, the reophhig of abandoned pits is be ing consldeted. ' On the other hands, the heads of the other group represented by iMredor ItossberK of the foowe'rrul Wlnterliall concern, aro inclinr-d to vK w thin prospec tive, foreign conipeUtlon with some uneasiness. ' To counteract fluch a danger, berhapa, ftho Wlnterhnll concern pas started Ihe cliemlcal refining bf potash otv a large scale. At Kaiscrroda on the Werra, a chlo rhle of potassium factory In beinp r. tuibiil that there is considerable poverty liinoiiK the women there owing to the .l- MiTml for-Shetlanil fhawhj having fallen otf in recent yeais. In society circles tv word lias gone around that the qneen in tt'nilts to bring about a revival as soon as possible. To do all thai is necessary Is for the queen, IMlnceiti Mary and the Duchess of York to wear whawlH on a few occasions. Then the shav.i will come ai?ain Into Hn own, helping to make the Shetland weav ers happy once more. lheitles, too, are coming hack in the idvrir of d rees with a sort of old style hnnth effect Much dresses are beiu .'diown now at ttnndon's ftill fnnhion liown There ure Ino tl reuses With fliil backsf di-esMes that hang Hiniihlt, IrtseH that I lure, long skil ls, short iklrlts pannier skirts, .-l;trtn that i -e K'' hered and others that pre- r l-ve the lamibar pencil Hilhou- dte.' Therx ft ie evening cownt with one, two or three imins and some the skirl of whloh consists of three 'frit Is. the lowest of which stop Juai below the kheim. The most startling novelty Is a "srtakesktn dress"1 of the softness of chiffon velvet, slumped to re sertible the ."kin of n serpent. The ilhioa is Iieightiuea by thrt fact that the divsa h of narrow ships st t ip:; of material, giving' t Khndvd effect. 1 That nice old I'ltnama. h 't ran be iiMilt to mnhe stunning new shoes for i number of l'ails boot makers have decided that panaaut footgear should no with the Panama-, hut oiitt this feature might a;t well be added to the. list of fash ltn t'rt'ikfi, Therfe a!toes, however, are noth ing to the very latest root cover ing which Was exhibited at the modern arts cxhthtlicn where the .showing of one of the leadlhK dressmakers Is u shoe made o -ittitck tnOe, so sheer alid so per forated that over gulf lMf sloek- i inns Altey make the feel app-tir hiaked. . I; The tendency toward gold and i silver stockiiqrrt has been shown by In noticeable number of dressmak ers wlpi this season, more than ever are Hying to harmpuize Bhqe and flocking! with rowiih. ft . . ..The- filliping "(SfoVd ings.r' those baljooji type It rouse rst huvt1' gine t.he way iif allextreme fails in, cort!-;ej'vatl.vo, Kuglaud,., ' They say It took million of years in make us what we-an-'and still we don't rijipreclate it. Putmans ' For Hosiery Re ii dy -To -Went- and Millinery must certify that they are ldre-d to leave Ireland by extreme eco nomic ilist resa. They are I hen put on a "foreign reserve Itsl" tor' a period of five years, and pledge, thr-mselves while abroad to - in crease their efficiency rrs r.obliers. ; The emigrant nmlertakes to nave ; up'thc price of a return pa'snagi: and come hjck iinim-diately when ' called. i f -V. p'rn Successful fn I'nlcsiine JKUir.MALKf, (AD The He brew Opera, company, organized only two yearn ago, has proved that . it can successfully conduct opera In Palestine. The company has produced -sven operas with a total of r I performances and the proceeds htL e be.-n more I han enough to cover inveut nit nt and expenditures. ' The company nns grown from a small group of enthusiastic opera lovers, mohtlfccd hy Dr. Clollnkln, a former conductor of I-eiilngnul. ROWTH The family skeleton looks better in n eloia't than In a halhlnp: pnlt. Which is cvidoiicc of . 'Stxurily mid -service. DKl'ORITS AUkwt, 102-1 . ' " ' Ul, 77.2? August, 102.") r.')ui,:ir.Gl7 . UNITED STATES SI B aleehs rotJLTRY' FEEDS ' We Imve r"otvel n ear of ,1'ilol Oyster Shell Course (ilU'l- Meilliim tlitlT Conine ClIAltCOAlj M.nlitllll CIIAltCOAIi Cojirso HOMO MeMlllill 11UMC Aitl ali a .mi;ai, riii:Mii:u l.it; maki'.k I'ltK.Mll-at SOItATCH CUlik hcrsti-Ji . ,.. t (irowlntc Hei-uleli .1 iruvlnfr Mash t , Mnseeil Oil Meal. ,,.i La Grande ; Warehouse & Storage Co. . The services of our interior-Docor.llpV ure, at yor tlisposul, free of . elnsrRe, and' villi' nb obligation on ,, your purl. Lei us solve your liome furiiinliing piolw. lenis for you .... . t CARRS Florence Lynch Miller Accredited Teacher , VOICE ' - VIOLIN Announces Opening of Fall Classes 1806 First St. , i -.-..' - . ,i rhone 255-VV . 1 ' : : CAKES MAff.K NUT ' . COIll'UO , .t, ... aniikl. voon ,1,1 DiCVIUH KOOD l . t (i i; JKL,I.Y;H01.L8 COCOA NUT J'lNKAPrtiE 'i ..-pONKir 1JEW !, . . , . C'HOlTOI.ATB ROr.LS BUNSHINK G williams' Electric Bakery Miikem of HlKh-rtrmlo rnstrira."- , . ,:1 ' ,' . ."llOMIS OK TUB GOLDEN Oil! JOT" -: . READ THE OBSERVEU CLASSIFIED ADS CIHHHSHaBElSSEESEEEiSEaESJSZSEESEEiHnSEfflHHaEBSSESBHna 11 H Mi M tt n a S3 THE BU01ERY i'HlS. IIKHTIIA BbANCEtt, ;oseniile Parti, Calif., knout he? to Ii male her muunt. faiio V,-nn iii? rrmlelt'.n (Ore.t chjra-fina-Jiip tto yearn rMnnlnf.1 lier v.erk ts Vovmlt(U lo 'fitiidj. iiloi uvr C9 miles ; I " : rpinii.i.ii.iiMi.iiwTr..MMmAuiitm!a r-. i j - - , ' ' . ; ; w.. ! n ' ; . mfhm ...... ... , . i ; j 38 i rmm . : . ! I NO NEED TO CRY AND FRET A soiled frock today will be fresh and clean tomorrow. The stain and npot will be gone and it will again have gained its new appearance. A Bilit wtfe or other wearin"; apparel can lie bioujrjit back into service for a very nominal charge. THIS WARDROBE MAKES OLD CLOTHICS LOOK LIKE NEW" A call today will brinR our wagon to you. Our results are always pleasinp;. THE WARDROBE CLEANERS aThis is not as our fathers did" The civilization of. the Chinese is old older than the oldest records that are musty and yellow with a;;c. Yet China today enjoys very few of our mod ern iinprovcmciUs. The Chinese do not welcome change. They object to innovation, Haying "This is not as our1 lathers did!" , .Imagine ar.' American today saving that he did not want 'electricity because his father was satisfied with candles! , , Why have we progressed? Advertising, more than anything else, lias made of us n nation willing to judge something new on its merits, rather than on narrow, ancient traditions. Advertising today is as necessary as electricity, sanitation find rapid transit. It is more than the Kyslcm by which we arc informed of every new improvement that is to our advantage; It is the catalog wherein, every day, all manner of articles arc listed fot' use with their individual advantages. Read the advertisements. They will save you money. lie guided by them. H M M H m m n M n M M H U u n H tl 19 TO BUY THE NEW IS TO PROGRESS TO LEARN OF IT FIRST IS TO READ ADVERTISING. Ji tllflEBIBIEIC- HBBDBBlBSBMHBBBSBfflBBHBHHISBBEEffinSBffiSlBSi M n n a H n H R a a m m M ti a ta u a H ti , n 81 M II n 1 M .I k; -n ii H El tyf - 0 !lt H B H ta M li M IS N ,11 'h II :i El i