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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1925)
'TOE LA CRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Patre Three man's 'Hilt more hotel concert or chestra, Kdwurd Kit pu trick, di rector; tl:tt-?::to. ftadio kiddies hour with lickt Hrandon und June Hughes, ncreen juveniles. Jeanne I Uliard. pianist, l iiele John; 8-10, projfrum, J'aelfic 101 oct rie It all way coin pan.', a r ranKed by J, Howard JohnHun; lo-i l, ludlo expoHitlon; 1 Art Hickman's In It more hotel dance orchestra, Karl Hurt net I. leader. KNX, Hollywood. Calif. (3;i0,!t). 6:30-C: 1 5 p. ill., Wuilltzer pipe organ studio; .0:15. truvet tulk, V. l Alder; U : a M-7. Atwater Kent Radio orchesiru, Paul Kin stein, leader; 7-S, program, John A. KvaiiH corporation: K-H, pro gram, Weber linking company; It-1 n, pr0K''niu. IterculeH Ouku line company, program with a kick; 10-11, liadio exposition; 1 l-ll'., Itay West ' i 'uconu u t (.Jrove dance orchestra from Ani hnmudor hotel. Wilhelm Wife andiller- Family u. S. Foreign Travel ' Shows Dig Increase! NEWS of SOCIETY Smart Frocks Holy Year ffsttvii Ich ut Itome, the apparent nearness of Lurope fol- lowing the war, (be cheapness of j oceanic travel and the Increase in aceuunnodai tons are variously as- : crlbcd by uitletulH of the Ktate de- partMieni us reusitiis for a marked : increase in apptleui Urns lor puss-! ports by traveling Americans. I'p to -Inly SI, the applications showed an iiiereuse of 'il per ceiil I over t he corresponding period of li'L'4. The fiscal year ended June) 30, Isi.'i, recorded lCB.m.ft Ameri cans applying for passports, against t:i!i,li!i the previous tinea I year. At j the peak of the rush seusou In May ' the department was bandlhu; about I :::;; paspurta day, but recently ! only f.n'i to ilea applications have . come lit dally. A fee of (1U Is , requited of each. Mmiit Ml per cent of th' vis'- Neighbors Entertain For Mrs. Carrie Robbs The members of the Neighbors of Woodcraft entertained lam lilday i vt'tiiiiK at the homo of Mm. V. H. AIMoit with tt surprise party in honor of Mi, Carrie itouhu, who will -soon have hurt for Mine, when m1h will make hrr home in il' iiiiiirlv. Mr. Hohba t guardian, neighbor of the cirt-Ii and out or the oldeM members. Fifty ladies were present ami af ter an enjoyable noei.il time dainty rt'i'n Hliini'titH were served. Air. ItohbH was presented witli u nyrex Above the Elbow For Fall And Winter Wear Hie plate in a tdlver holder by the member of the circle an a tokci of t esteem and appreciation of her VocTnp.silay, September 9, 192o. !- : ,3S J r i A if! ! f H J',' Vi 7 j -e. Vl 141 J I work. 1 ' . . Lack! Canyon Ladies Meet at Riverside Park Uidd Canyon (Special) The members of the (Jet-Together rlult und a few friend were entertain ed at ltivemlde park ut Ut tlrande by Mrs. I.. W. lriiniHnilth, Heptem ber 3. I Miring the hu tuners meet ing plans w'-rif made for a pirnic for the nn niberH of the club ami their familie to be held on '.he oveniitK of September in on ladd creek. '' The remainder of the afternoon xns spent at nei die work .after which a delicious picnic luneheon was served. " Mrs., pherr-ll Kwin , will be .he next hoht't hh to the club 'on Sepfem her 17, fih hl'i home here. r The henest bracelets (it above the elbow uml uib miide of platinum and Jewels. This does not mean. how. over, thut the f ishlonable woman has Blven up the narrow .onea that she loans about her wrists. They are worn there as plentifully as before. 'Announcements HocIhI announcement mny bfl printed in tills column In of charge. Any announcements pt-riuiuliix to any functioiu mioh as cookctl fooil Kales, etc.. will be rcfusrl. Announcements, to tm prlntetl tho same day, must be lu society Millar's lianils lijr V:00 o'clock, Nows edlturs ooto. i Sister Mary '. : Says: " ; j i .The Ladles Aid of the Lutheran church will 'meet Thursday after noon. September 10, with Mrs. J. A. llolman as hostess. All Hiose who have no way tq go may meet at the post office nt 2 o'clock. The ladles of Mooseheart legion will hold initiation Thursday even ing "i S o'clock. All members uro requested to be present. , . WALLING'S I , COATS ! At close to cost prices, ! -' HATS i Arriving daily and j priced lor a quick turn-over. j Rctrimming given care- ! fill attention j I WALLING'S ! ' (ily hlslcr Alary) nrenltfnst -iileued prunes. ! cereal, thin cream, crisp whole I wheat toast, milk coffee. Luncheon Ham toast, lettuce salad, Ki'abaiu. br-ad. oatmeal drop J cookies, apple sauce, milk, tea. I OiiUH-r liroiled lamb chops, 'steamed and buttered rice, creuin , ed cnrrols, endlvo nalud, caramel ' ice creu.ru, sponge cake, milk, cof j f ee, whole wheat bread. The ham toast is a "left-over" made with remnants of baked hamf U'hildivn uml.r six yenis of awe lahonjd bo s'rved plain stewed jlomutoes on toast with a poached etf'? toppiilK the whole. Ho if there urii juuiora in your fairily use euoUKi) t iiimlois to servo them be fore adding the ham. Hum Toii.st Three tomatoes, 4 e.ifss, 2 tahte- ) poults buttvr, Vj cup chopped ham, 1 tablespoon, nhneji-d onions, 4. teiiapooit pepper, i teaspoon salt, 4 triangles buttered toast, ' Peel tomatoes inil chop. Melt, butter, add onion and tomatoes and siinmur fifteen .'minutes. Add ham and" cook until ; ham is thoroughly heated. Hemovi from lire, add e;;ps slis'fiAly beaten and return to a low fire, t'ook. stlr ring: consi'inlly , until mixture thick ens Mousojv -vtH StH wid jiejipi ir a"lid pour over toast. Movement for Workers' College Grows in Ohio WKST LAI'FIHtTY. Ohio., (AD Public speaking'. Kntjllsh composi tion, Knglish literature, psychol ogy, modern labor problems, und tint history of organised labor arc i the subjects being taught In a new 'Workers' college which opened tn j tilts village last spring and was so successful that It was continued throughout the summer. There nre now seven such col leges In Ohio, but here Is located the only one in a small commun ity, a mining settlement. The ef fectiveness of tho work Is expected to Influence other communities and industries to udopt tho Idea. It Is understood that during the next few months. 15 new institutions of Uie kind are to be opened in Ohio. Cincinnati had the first college, founded in April. lyi'L The six t others nre at Hamilton, Springfield, 'olumbus, Marlon, Hucyrus and 1 West Latterly. Toledo. Cleveland and Newark are among cities pre i paring to open Workers' colleges i this fall. They are fostered and directed by trade, unionists, usuully central j labor bodies, w hlch at e endeavor ing to teach wuge earners the knowledge that will bo moat bene fictul to them. Tho colleges are (open to non-unionists as well. Pro paganda la discouraged. Since the working classes are more familiar with labor halls, the colleges are generally conducted in them. The work Is financed through fees from students und contributions from lo cul unions. Crafts ami trades are not tuught, that work being left to oeationtil schools. Tho collegos have been endorsed by the national and state federa tions of labor, co-operating with the Workers' education bureau. Princess Hermlne. wife of the former kab-es- of ('crmauy. ut Uerchtesfjurden. Havaria. with her five children by a former marrluire. 1'riucess Hertulne denies reports of an cut rang meat between the ex-kaiser and herself.. She- is upending tt vacation in Oermany fr her health, 'which has been impaired by the damp climaie of Holland. The children, left to right, are: I'rfhee Maust lieorge, i'linceim Heiirlette. 1'rince (Ieorf:e Wllhelin, Prince Ferd inand and PrlnceXH Hermine Caroline. Strictly speaking, a bungalow Is a single-story building with a thatched roof unci u veranda till around. It Is of Indian origin, the I name being a corruption of a word meaning 'of HengaU , India, . the province where this type of build ing wax first used. Radii 10 Your Own Judgment Will tell you what value you get from beauty, work. Don't depend on the opinlonfl of others too much Judge for yourself. ' Whenever this Judgment Is exercised, charming wo men find that their charm Is best aided by tho work of , experts. Phone us today. Geist Marinello Shop Sommer Bldg. Phone M. 677 th ritsDAY, si:pti:.mi;u ii . Mountain standard 'lime .siutlmis CNI'C, Culflary, Can. (4:iii.S). a p. in., Orpheus quartet; H. A, Choppcn, tenor; K. Hockey, vio linist; O. S. Iieslandes, flutist. KOA. Denver, Col. (V22A), 6:30 p, m., Herbert White and his Sil ver Suite orchestra; 7:3', Farm question box. Pacific Standard Time Stations Kl'Wll, Hollywood, Calif. (2). 7:3u-7:4l) p. m., Howard Bcail, golf Instructor on golf; 7:40-7:45 Jack Hoax, lishing scout on fish ing streams and fish; 7:45, Dr. T, Kloyd Hrown. plastic and facial surffery; S-l', program, Starr Piano company, Hollywood Jtythntn Kings In arrangements of Gennctt records, Jna Mitchell liutler." soprano; li-lo, program. Hon P. Hm It Tt. Inc., Dianu-Moon dance orchestra, Decker's Ha waiian trio; 10-il, Hudio exposl slon. KOO, Oakland. Calif. (3111.2). 4 5:30 p. m.. Hotel Ht. I-'rancIs or chestra; 5::io-::t(i, Ceorge V. Ludlow. I-'riend to boys; S, "Mr. Pimm Passes liy," KGO players; 1 0-1 '2, Hen P.lack's orchestra. KH.I, Los Angeles. Calif. (46.2), 5 : 0-0 p. m., Leighton's Aracado cafeteria, orchestra.. Jack Cron shaw. leader; G-(i:3o, Art Hick- Would Shut Down Gas Works "My stomach bus been so filled with gas for the last three years thut 1 felt I coul il pretty nearly supply our town. I also had fre quent pains in right side In reg ion of the appendix. Doctors didn't help much. One day my neighbor told me about what Mayr's Wonderful Remedy had done for him and I got a bottle of our druggist. I can say that it will do all and more than you claim for it.' It Is a simple, harmless . preparation that re moves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal trnct and allays the inflammation which causes prac tically all stomach, liver ami in testinal ailments, Including appen dicitis, One dose will convince or money refunded, At all druggists. Adv. Demand for Vanilla . Enriches Residents Of South Sea Island TfONOLt'Ll. (AP) Prohibi tion in America has brought un told and unaccustomed wealth to the natives of the Krench man dated island of Hora Hon though an Increase in the demand for and price of vanilla, which developed with the opcraiion of the Volstead act In thd l'n tied States. Authority for 1 ho statement' Is Armstrong Sperry, a New York artist, who recently returned from the South Seas. He added that, paradoxically as It may seem, the new prosperity has result "d In bankruptcy for more lhan one na tive, who hitherto had been com fortably settled In life, and the mortgage of much of the Island property to Chinese merchants, "I'ormerly vanilia sold at three francs a pound," said Sperry, -"hill now It Is quoted at 7fi francs. This rise Is the cause of the new state of affaire, und the raising of van illa is the one imlusiry--tr it may be culled that of Mora Hora. The people simply plant It In a shady spot and wait for It to mature. It requires practically no enr";" lth the increased incomes, said Speri y. I he liny iiilerislatid copra steamera begarr" to bring strange and unpreced'-nt''d cargoes. (cen nlonully then was an automobile, sewing machines, bicycles, phono irraphs. ("is.i of champagne Jiiul other liquors and barrels of Taihi tian rum. Vlum he left there were" six autnntobiles In Horn Hora. ,vhl h has only, ten miles f good roaftsj ; ? "There had ' h.'i n ether ma. eiiini-n." the artist explained, "but a' n umber of ile-ni had been aban doned. As soon as the gasoline gives out or anythliv? fcocs wrong, the automobile is left to rusl uway. Some are even left on the beach wtth the waves washing over them Hut r.utomobiling is great fun while it l;:ats." The vanilla market Is In Sin iraacisco. The natives n nd their beans to Papeete, whence they go to the mainland oace a month. The Chinese are the island nn r- ( chants. They buy Hie h"ims front the natives, who will mortgage all i they own on Oie chance of a c;ond J crop. Shonid (lie crop turn out irj be a poor one, the Chines- get the j land. ! Thci'" are two niofinn pieluw ! (heaters on the Island, which ;how j aneii i:l movies of the west. i Which is evidence of security and service,. "DEPOSITS Auffust, 1024 1,11)1,707.27 August, 1025 UNITED STUTES NATIONAL Models tlmt women and misses will adore. Tar--ticular attention is called to the hih iiuality fabrics in every one and to the splendid way they are faslw ioned. Fabrics include flat crepe, satin, charnieen, , twill and rep. All the favored new tttyles are here with lovely trimniinp; and finishing touches, in all the Wonderful new Kail shades. You will marvel at them--beautiful dresses ko moderately priced. , : ' LADIES READY-TO-WEAR ' AND MILLINERY-1 ' AND MILLINERY ALBERS POULTRY FEEDS V luivo rt-i-h-tl a t-nr or Mot ()sli-r SlK-U t'iun-s. tiiirr Millum ;i:it -mi.- i'll.MK'OAr, Mi-ilium CHAIU'OAIi con I'm- ioi: Mi-ilhim HOMO Al I'AI.KA MKAr rm :.m ii maki u l-ltl.Mll lt SCItATCIl ctii.-lc si-rnu-li (lowing srrnd-li t.t-owinK Mush Uira-il (HI Mrul. La Grands Warehouse Si tors ko to Kuropc. with China und Japan next. . TiayelerH to Mexico and Canada are not ohlltfed to se cure: paHttportH. hut many Amerl caiiH do so as a precaution. . Should Chile he placed on the weid conn! of North America It would extend from Httkn. Alimka, to n point opposite the Ciiy of Mexico. In length II la 2.0(10 miles and the average width Is about Mi mileri. fSft&Ii H Vf a '44 LIU' Safe Milk! and Diet i...AT' roriniantt. ir.mi 41 l Invalid. Nourishing Digestible No Cooking. hair Avoid ImitaUoni Subititutv .' ' The services of our Interior decorator are at yoiV, ' dispbsui, f i ec of cluuge. iand with no obligation on your part. Let us solve your home furnishing prob lems for you i . . i-i - - - - - hi i 1 n i r- . -- -T. M g CAKES iS - S c 1 "ihis is' not as our 11 I I M II MAPT.I3 KlIT COIIUltO ANGK1, FOOD DKVIT.'S FOOD JEU.I ItOl.1.8 Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Makrrs of Wi;li-(;iwle I'astrlrs "HOME OP THE GOLDEN CHITST" Missing Preacher MINERVA SAYS: Too many shoes and Jo little money, A good fish erman does not jerk illl he -rets a hite. A (pood huyer buys when the price Is right. HIippers nt Rl.-IA and S2.95, and up to 810.00. Muny styles and sUes to choose from. Children's White Convns HIippers. sizes 8 to 11 at 75c each, and Hi to 2 ut $1.00. Good leather soles und heels: were $2.2& per pair, to close quick at 75c and $1.00. This offer will not last long nt thesft prices. Come ipdck! Unity Shoo. 1 to 5. at 7V just haif price; Si to 11 nt SI. 15. THE B00TERY . 4 "Vf,X Hoderlck Hurling Hallock, 26, temporary pustor of the Metho disl Kpfffcupul church nt Co an. .piir Island. N. Y.. mys teriously dinapp"atcd on August I la I lock I.- n Ki aduate of Wesieyan univer.sity and was to return in (titoh-r for his senior year at the divinity school of Yale university. Special Prices On United States Tires IN THE FACE OF AN INCREASING CRUDE RUIS HER MARKET, WITH NO PROSPECT OF A DE CLINE IN THE WHOLESALE PRICE WE ARE OF FERING, WHILE OUR STOCK LASTS, A VERY SUB STANTIAL REDUCTION On United States Tires and Tubes FRESH STOCK FULLY GUARANTEED NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR MOUNTING COME EARLY, WHILE YOUR SIZE IS HERE. Blue Mountain Garage OPP. P. 0. M. A. HARRISON, Mat. w B3 S3 sa a 14 Bi n m m u CJ M m m m m pi a a m ti a n m M tl i ta m m a H N ES W fH fc3 ri Tlic civilization cf the Chinese is old older than the oldest records that are-musty and yellow, with age. Yet China today cnjoys4 very few of our mod em improvements. The Chinese do not .-welcome., ihanse. They object to innovation, sayinjr "This is not as our fathers did!" , Imagine an American today sayinff that he did not want electricity because his father was satisfied with candles! 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 system by which we are informed of every new improvement that is to our advantage.1 It is the catalog wherein, every day, all manner of articles are listed for use with their individual advantages. Read the advertisements. They will save you money. I'c guided by them. TO BUY THE NEW IS TO PROGRESS TO LEARN OF IT FIRST IS TO READ ADVERTISING. EI n pi n a tj H H ta H 11 a a H n ii M El 11 II H II CI II El H n a ti n ti .ti i a ii ii N , N ti 11 11