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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1925)
Tuesday, September 81925. TITE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pape Three - NEWS of l a Grande Couple ; ' Married in Portland ; A wi-fl'Iing of tntui'tfHt', lo iIji craiitlt pfopl1 look phwo In port :(1 Sniulay, St'iili'iiihur tt, when M,.-,s Mabel l,unitlty UUd HHImT Mii'l'i" witl' uniH d In iiiurrittKc I t;, lu-v. H. I'losi', formerly of Ci atnie oiTlcluted. ' , AHt thu rt-rinnony tho lmnp)' ,,.11! I,. 1 -1 1 for a wt'ildiutc trip iu Hi.- i'u.i-it. 'Phi')- will return It) I'ori'aiitl to niakf their lion-, u ! .'!. Mr. HniiliM- Is employed. iiuili Mr. and MK fiulder are w Known in I -iX Urnnde Imvtntf f;: ailu.it .ti from the local higlj t-A JlllOl. Minister to Wed Khode Island Girl t'ove (Spcciul) The Rev. and Mm. William Murray Hradnt-r left tmlay lor I'endleton lO' uttend '.he v.rdiiinr: of tin Hev. J. Hum nor. of pritirle City to Miw Kmiic-e 'inrk, m" sprinKfifld, Khode Kslnnd. Tho w'ii'MiiK will take dure at ilio rinirch of the Redeemer of Tvn ,iUn, with the Ht. tev . V. Ill minion orririatinK, , , Four Young People Honored at Cove . I'ovr (Sia riat) Mrs. J. V. Rlny i;i en it rtaini'd tin members of Ik v I'irildwr Hclioul cl:isn ut her l-mite Thursday evening honoring .iisii Kiii-liiif Wliifili'i, .Miwi Gladys ln.nm, Waller imron and riutre Smith. The evening was :ippnt no-1 cully and dainty ri'frffihmenta were h rwd. , - Tho other 'nienilbern of the class j resent were; y imsch Murjorie Van iwnn, I tuis y llii'BhcaiH, Alice Stu. y. Irene li ta. Kihel jtaron, (;l..dn I'ueki'tt, and Truett Kloy Imii, i,.'t- Mcriiiin, Albert Oonklin, 1'i.d i:ond. Jack S a prunes, Tony ', l;eii :itid Ualph I'ueki'tt. ' Ti n other miestA, bealdts : vhe t t;t:w, v.'t ie present. cve (Special) Mrs. Iydia M. ' 1 :mtz pave a delightful party! Thursday afternoon honoring her UTimM pr.indson, Donald ljinlz. who v.-ill leave soon for his homo at Al bany, nttcr .spending "ie jutmmer );-ie. The ehlldn n had n good lime at games, after which lunch eon wi.'s served. Those present were: " Donald J.nntz. Clen. (.race and Knlh Hart-' ley, i 'laud In 1 laker, A I man Gelsfl, liorothy and Kertn Hurlter, Jane 1 'aiiiel, JteKHie and Dorothy iio- COATS At close to cost prices. HATS Arriving daily and priced for a quick . 'turn-over. Reirimming given care ful attention ' Your ! Own Judgment win toll you what vnlue you get from beauty work. Don't : depend on the opinions of others too much Judge for yourself. Whenever this judgment Is exercised, charming wo men find thnt their charm vls best aided by tho work of ' experts. . " Phone us today. . Geist Marinello Shop eommer Bldff. Phone M. B77 jWALUNG'S WA LUNG'S i MINERVA SAYS: Wt snlrt 10 pair of thoso Hoys' Keds Atlilctlc Shoei in two doi. Well, you ojkM to. too. Only 100 pair left. Other 'People oik H.S6 to 12.( 0. This Is dirt cheap ' fn.l thry wear well. We have Men's Shoes from 12. 'J3 to $10.(10 most any prl.'O vou want. Children's Shoe, 75c. 1 .25 and l.7K Theno prices rire like the Slienan donh dlrliilWo oil torn to pieces and a big drop. Oct them now or never. Spuntex Silk Hose for la dles. Guaranteed. Your picture free with, each puirhose of Men'i pr !.:ilti-s' Shoes, Don't foriret to shine your shoes. All kinds of Shoo l'olish nt THE BOOTERY SOCIETY For Debutante Pumps for evening wear frequently Jiavo a rose or s nrJI bunch of nrtift cial Koivcra lns:a;;i of ihe more eon niionl fcuckJo They are ver yuuthful. lay. Archer Antbs, Kugetie and l,oiiine Anderson, iee Kllen and I Jell llresbcars, Maxiue and Klwin Towte und Virgil and Maxlne Cua lev. Announcements Soelnl ftniioiinccinems may be prliitetl In this cutunui free of charge. Any an i ionium-merit a pertaining to any fuiictioits such as oooketl food ales. vu ., win be r'fiiMl. Aiinouiit-4'iiieiitH, to be printed thu same day, must be lu society iilltoi's hands by :00 o'clock, Aews editor's note. The Women's Deneflt association will hold its regular meeting this evening at the K. of l hall. Ail members are requested lo attend. Mrs. John Uennelt will be hostess to the J'nrkdalo did) tomorrow afternoon at her home In Km it dale. Cove (Special) Airs. A. H. Mo Lain will be hostess to the Dorcas society of the ltaptlst church Thursday afternoon. Tove (Special) Mrs. J,. U. Car ter and Miss Iless Kel!y will enter tain the Ludies'. Guild Thursday afternoon. .(.., : The Women's Foreign Mission ary society of the KirM Methodist Episcopal church will meet at the hOJiitj.of.Mrs. It. W. M'ghton. J.XP7 Cedar street, Wednesday afternoon ut 2:30 o'clock. It is the , closing meeting of the year and mite boxes will lie opened and officei-s elected. All ladies are Invited. . A farewell party will be given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Hall at the i;u:)llst church Wed nesday evening, September 9. at 7:80 o'clock. All members and friends are invited. STATE EXPENSES SOATl ASHLAND, Ore. "Tho expense f nnmtinff tbe stutn eovern ment Is steadily Increasing, while the come of the state Is not increasing nieai. nem egg HiiKnuy wun muu m nrnnnriinnnto mto. We nre'lund season with one-half teaspoon facing a defirit unless something 1 nM. Dip sandwiches Into egg mix li done." flam A. Kozer, secretary turn, drain and fry In butter until of state and the speaker at the first a golden brown first on one side forum, told tho chamber of com- and then on the other. Serve very merce here. After tracing tho rapid increase In the expenses of stale govern ment operation, Secretary Kozer, : In closing, said he looked for Ash land to become one of the leading educallonal centers of tho state. One thing about men's fashions. Don't have to join the navy to get your trousers off over your shoes. Is, creamiffi?tartar ell pvl2forYou: Cike it ,ou bike it with Suiillinit bikioB Powder tnd it does not pleue you merely tell your giotcr. nc wiu p,y you ,i insuiiiiy snd witnout quo- s Princess' Death Ends Line of Royal Family That Ruled in Samoa HONOU'U'. AI In a modest bnngtilow in the unpretentious resi lentlal section of Kolihl In Hono ufu the death occurred recently of the Namonn princess Hiupolo I'uimanuu (Mrs. il. A. Moss). Hue a as the only daughter of ihe late viug Tuimunua and the lust oi he royal line which hud ruled the iti le latum! kingdom iiiC,. generu ions until noo. King Tuimunua ubdicuti-d when he ceded the .islands to tin l ulled States In the first ywir of this cen utry. In Mrs. Hows' cottage wus hung a leiter signed by ,Uio lute Prestdeni Itooseveit thuiikiiig the king for his action. On the death of her father in I'JtiS. Princess Hiupolo was adopted by Governor Stearns, the American administrator of Manttu, nd Mrs. Stearns. When she wus 1 years old the princess met tons, a chief petty officer In the United States navy, and they were inuriaed at i he home of Ihe governor. Hons weji transferred in l!23 to Hono lulu and was uccompunied by his wife and their four children. Krom 19D0 to 1SUS, King Tul manuu rved as native ruler of the I .Manua group umier tue i niteu states. He had control of the four higher chiefs, Misa, Tllfele, Tuiolo sega and Asoau. i'pon the kings death, Tufeltt was chosen to suc ceed him, being credited with hav ing been the most faithful to ihe railed Kti.tes during the puliticul trouble In American Samoa. His son, l''uatuia Tuiele. was sent to 11a wail by this government to be educated in American. Hie. , An athlete of more than ordinary abil ity, he rowed sevVrul years on Hllo crews and also appeared several tltpts as an amateur boT. When the elder Tufele died. Kautola was chosen to succeed his father us the native ruler of Manua. a The home of Airs. Iloss'ln Hono lulu was the center of Sri moan ac tivities in Hawaii. Here the trans planted natives of the South Sea islands gathered, mostly from the Mormon settlement at Late, re vived their native customs and held their celebrations. (lly Slater Alary) Ilreakfast Chilled cuntaloupc, cereal and thin cream for children. French meat sandwich, crisp toast, milk, coffee. Luncheon Scdlloped tomatoes, cgij" salad, brown , breads ut calmed apple dumplings, milk, tea. ' Dinm r Kh chowder, boiled beets in piquant' sahce, cari'ot' al ad', pouch cobbler, ryu bread, milk, coffee. : Jieets for children under six years of wipe should bo minced and h'm oH?d with -sail-und bulter. If the children's servingK are removed be fore the sauce is poured over ihe beets no extra work Is made. Stewed fruit or orange j titer should be served to oung children in place of the melon suggested for breakfast for adults, French Aleat Sandwich. One-half pound round ateak ground, 8 slices of bread cut ?i Inch thick. 1 egg. cup milk. & tea spoon salt, butler, few drops onion juice, cream. Season moat with salt, popper and make onion Juice, and stir in orenm to make tho right conslst- jency to spreau. spreau tno oreaa i wit h meat mixture and press ro- Sister Mary Says: in-!nialning slices of bread firmly over hot. SALEM. Ore. The public, serv ice commission to day suspended permanently a tariff filed by the Middle Fork Boom company In- creasing its rates. Had the pro posed new rites been approved by the commission the receipts of the company would have been increas ed approximately Vt'J.uini Annually. Of course you can .bake with any kind of baking powder but when you bake fine things, nothing ever takes the place of cream of tartar baking powder. Schilling B akinp-Powder I J Stars Marry 14 ' A ?, V' ! v - 'i V 7 ' Ik f ' Miss Jeannn Engels, star of "Italn," which had a long -run on Itroadway. was secretly mar ried to Edward Harris (Tml) Coy, former Yule football alar. Indian Priest Fatncr A men Jvegannquet, une of the asisistant priests at St. Joseph' Cathedral. Oklahoma City, is said to be thernly. full blooded Indian Catholic priest In the world. Ie la a member o? the rottawatunife tribe and ban served 22 years In the priest hi Even if she does rouge nicely, find out If she can cook. Two can't live on rouge a 1 otic. The height of many u man's ig norance is the way he lets a barber put Kre.'isf on Ids h ilr, k ' If v. jMsnmim, fig Radl 10 ueim:nay. M:rri:Min;n u. Aluutituiii Stantiarl Tune stations KOA. Der.v.ir. Colo. (H'.4). p. 111,, Herbert While ttlid his Sil Vt r Slate orchestra; 7:;iu, Hook Of KnowleiUv-; S. Ttitn Me.N'am ura; S:H. "The Green Iroddess." Koa players; lu, dance music. Pacliic Standard Time Station. K FA E. JMillmun. Wash. 4.H4K.ii), 7;3ti-9 p. 111.. Miriam Ztmmer- r tin. u. pLiuist: talk. Itv. I'uluier; V "lUliing the I'oiiltry Eloell." W. A. iluehaiiun; "Football trom the Side l.tiies," K. W. Thorpe; "Why .Young Men Should Study Agrt- . . culi tire." E- Johnson; book . chut, Altee i indsey Webb. KFOA. Health-. Wash. (4.".4.2). f'. Cr.A't p. 111., I lul l man orch.'st ra ; ti:4.. Hopper Kelly cttnipany piu 'r.rain; SSiu-la, Thins :;iudio pio gi it in. KFWH, Hollywood. ':ilif. ti 7 p. m., children's Ipmr, Dig llrolher of K.FWH; 7-7:S, Mu tual Motors uttrt li eon lest. Ed Kelly, tenor; 7::iit-S, program, Heverlyrblge romp my, Louise Hawaii. planoloMiK-ii; Uiehard I'ohurn. liopular souks; lieverly rlilgf Hawiiiians; S-!i. program, John Wright, the right tailor; Fred KogrVs Hawaiian trio; llar- " bara Huniit II, blues si!i?,er; John Wrir. Ill's oreli :it r . : !l-1 . pro- " cram, l"d' pendent Furniture . Manuiaetui'iii' eoii(p:iuy. lutrk town oielusira; Hi-1 I . Los An geles Hadio eposil ioti. KGo, tiiikland, I'alli'. :;ii1.r), fnUi p. in., coneeri orelieslra. Ib. Viol St. Francis; l!-7, dinner con cert. KILL Los Anfreles, Calif. (4or.2), t ' f::iO-ii p. im, I eigh ton's Arcade . 1 ctfeieri ! orehrstl'.l. .Lick 'roil Shaw, leader; iHl:;in. Art Hick man's Hilt more iot l eoneerl or elieslra. Edward Fit .pa 1 rick, ill- rector; 0 : '.' ti-7 : M'. Hiidlo Ldli'' liour wii h Dick W inalow. jwve ulle reporter; ' Mickey Meltan, serpen starlet: i'iu'gly Wi;;K!y girls striiiKcd trio; a, 1 r. M'-wa ' Uaumgardt, iK lenl n ic lecturer; j 8::tu-o, program, II. Jevne coin-I p:iny, ti' ranged by .1. Howard :j Johnson; Hi-11, Lndio expos!-i Hon; 11-12. Art Hieknmn'.i l!ilt-l more )iote daftce orchestra. Earl l! Hurtlietl, leailer. j KNX, Hollywood, Calif. C?r.0), r.::i(i-i'.:Lr) p. m., Wurlilxi-r pipe! organ studio; (1 : 1 f. I ravel talk. W, Alder; (l:::o-7. At witter K''!d Itaclio orehe:;lr.:. Paui J"it- sti'ln, leader; 7-S. Ainba,;s:tdor hotel concert orelieslra, Jos. i ! Hoseiifeld. direclor; S-t, pro- I gram. Security Trust 11U1I Sain?:s bank; 3-in, pro;:niui. Globe ice Cream company: l't-U, Hadio! exposition; 1 1-11', Lay WesC i Cocoanut Grout dunce orchestra, V from Ainlrissador hotel.. , j KI,AI,VI II 'I Al.l.S I'Ali: N KI.A.MA'I'II KALLK. Ore. Kln nuilli connly'i iinnn.-il I'nlr w:i;i.nn (Icr wny licre Willi ll record mle,r (l,iinec I'or thc; oiihiiUik dny. All iilgrcif ii,il( J.Mnilm, 1hmMi h cIm.;( tl'i Ik rtf'lcrnooii to pcruill employes lo allciii! Ihe I'ulr. The hlliil:i are lurci r :in.l nu.ie v:i;i. l th:in In i fiirmer veins, nceonliiiff to tiilr of-j flclnhi. 4 - A QUARTET Of .T'.t tHZaif-- THE IJEST TAI5LE FOODS tjtJii law y-- On THE MARKET TODAY If.- v. 1 Union Creamery Company ! Roval Lovers j i. S v , I 4 ' s. V - 'f $ 4s .v Frlnee-ia lleutia. IR. or llu Klin 1 no i'iik 01 jiuiii, if major in the Italian army, lu. vtii;.igeuieut waa an il'.iiinced Jit Lome. ALlsEItS rOULTUV FEEDS Wo hnve reerlved n car of I'llol Oyster Sliell c':iis (.ItIT Meilllllll (iltIT Coarse CIIAUCOAri Meillum CIIAIvCOAIi Coarse IIONI') .Mi'ililllil iio.m: At.l'AI.I A .MIlAf. I'KK.MII'.K Witl SIAKI'Il I'lilMIl It SCK.VI'CII ( tilik Skrlitcli :rtwll)K Serntell '( Growing IVtnsli Miism'il Oil .Meal. 5 ('. La Grande Warehouse & Siorae Co. - ra sa M i 31 53 3 Vi m a SI M Pi! M RJ B1 El 43 m ja S3 t(S :M m S3 ii ra ti m ,m In ts IKS u El tJ t?J tl M IA 13 M ti 13 E3 n Read Ihe advertisements. They will save you money. n M New Smart Sport Coats Fur th Coming Fall l):iys i:i.r.o to $27.50 Put .Ready -To - W e u r (iuard Is Asked to Patrol - Race ("curses ' WASHINGTON. (AIM- TImv job of the coaBt guard Is pot all in running down .rum ch:u:i ra, nor In pud eel lug navigation. KfKht now the annual flood of rt'uuesis is coining in for coast guard patrols for Ihe regatta courses of the country during Ihe big rowing evenlti. and for cullers lo lake' station for yacht races, Among Ihe events Ihe cutters will police are the Jnlcinallonnt Yacht race, the Harvard-Vale re gatta at New London and Ihe In tereollegiale renal ti:. ut l'oin,-hkeep-le. N. Y. The job in to keep the 1 ourse clear for the contending The services of our Interior Decorator are at your disposal, free of chtirRc, and with no obligation on your part. Let un solve your home furnishing; prob , leiuti Tod- you , 1 ' ; 1 CARRS 1 . . : . - . . - . I XI . 1 l. , I CAKES MATI.HH NUT, . 1aNOJK' 1'OOn pi:vit.'H i-'ortn JKM.Y UOI.1.8 Williams' Electric Bakery wfF'VJ j Makers of Hlch-fiimlc HOUR OP T1II0 ii aIhis is not as oor fathers did" The civilization o the ChinoHC is old older than the oldest records thnt are musty and yellow with arc. Yet China today enjoys very few of our mod ern improvements. The Chinese1 do not, welcome change. They ohject-to innovation, sayinjr' "This is not as our fathers did 1" , Imagine an American today saying that he did not want electricity because, his father was satisfied villi candles! ! T " ,T Why have we progressed? Advertising, more than anything else, has made of us a nation willing to judge something new. on its merits, rather than on narrow, ancient traditions. Advertising today is as -necessary as electricity, sanitation and rapid transit. It is more than the fiystcm by which we arc informed of every new improvement that is to our advantage.1 It is the catalog wherein, every day, all manner of articles arc listed for use with their individual advantages. TO BUY THE NEW IS TO PROGRESS-TO LEARN 0E IT FIRST IS TO READ ADVERTISING. mans and Millinery craft and to prevent the inultltudS; of Hteam yachts, sailing boats, ox cm sion si came: ii, row boats and motor launchcB that crowd in. I Kuppleiin -ill Imp Ihe guard's patro boals. the regnltu cotnmittceH Urt ually supply lauio hes which 110 furl a coawi gi.anl flag and carry a coast guaid oi'lict-r lo t 11 fore order. . In rlv-:r rtina win-re waveg from niovim:, erait niiilit endan ger the sheila,, the guardsmen niusf keep tht' floating gramislandM motionless.- " . V easel a - 01'1'emUng continually nitiy be fiin-d $r0o und the license of Urn oft leer in charge revoked. 4 Take u nitui in the moonlight. And ono with moonshine in hint, One's about as wild as (he other. ' i l'lNHAI'l'I.R , , lKHJKVi .l'EW 1 cnoc-oi.ATR Rou.a SUNSHINU ' ..v, r.nn il-'MU'I'tVlHi ll'CW I'tlstrtea C.OI.UKN CnUST" aosaa Ic guided by them. s 1 I' e CI m M n E3 W a & m ca m H HI ti a si Si sa H i a t& m a m H n H M El !3 rj m m ii a 14 n ii ti M W Kl i H II ra N M tion. This offer holj, good ,ny lime year in and yesr out.