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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1925)
Wednesday, 'September, My 1925.' THE LA fcRANPE EVENING OBSERVER Pas' Thret. NEWS of SOCIETY Joint Social -Meeting Held . : The Luillcs" Auxiliary o tho U, of 11. T. and their fainillra and tho 1J. It. of T. and their famUli's huld a joint soalal meeting at lCasli'a hail Tuesday evening;.' A banquet wes served at 6:30 o'clock, alter -which there was a short prottrain. The tables were decorated with lia.iluts of beautiful full flowers, i ! 1 hiring the business session plana were made for several or the or ganizations to attend the Slate uonventlou at Itoaeburs November V- ' . - '. Auxiliary to Kesunie Sessions . The Young Women's Education ill Auxiliary of the Methodist church will hold its rir.st meeting for the fall and winter on Thurs day uvenlntr of tills week, at 8 O'clock. In the basement of tha Methodist church. l'laus lor the meeting are not announced, ex cept that it will be a "ltound-up'1 of old and new members, and that tho entertainment will, be ot sf Fllshlly different type than the programs offered by the auxiliary. In the past. , s - Teachers In the city schools are extended a particular Invitation to this meeting, and any of the new teachers who desire, to attend may call Miss -Doty at the library, and a member of the auxiliary will cull for them. m Necklace This exquisite jewelled nechince Is pouulur for foniml wear, und ttt un. usually .suiklntf If one'a dinner gown Is of bluc k or red H n of hand wruutfhrvwhUe, kmM ik( wli tiny " " ' iieurlu . mato mixture as it may curdle), Serve with croutons, toa.st or crackers. Eskimos Succeed, at Raising of Foxes XOIE. Alaska (AP) Prank Pu Freane, in charge of lhi Seward Peninsula for the United States biological survey, reports that Ks klmos u.re taking1 a full part In de veloping the farming of foxca and" the iiiurketlng of their pelts into a bounteous Alaska industry. The south side of -the peninsula is on Bering Sea and the north on the Arctic oceun. Un the north count lino while men destroyed iho Kskimo livelihood by annihilating the whales und burning' the drlrt wood. .The Eskimos huve taken to white foxes, und some fumllles are mak ing incomes of 2uoo unnually. Prom catching wild foxes und uell ing the fur.s, the nutlves have gono on'- to developing simple ranches. The' women do most of the work it's the uboriginul way but, Uu Presne pointed out, families threat ened with extinction are beginning to thrive, though rather sits around the cabin that has replaced the Igloo. PIKE I'ATKOL WOKK KMJS Radio Ladies' Society ' Entertains Many; . The ladles' Society to the Bro therhood of Locomotive Firemen and lOnttlnecrn held Us regular meeting last evening at 7:3(1 o;clockJ at the K.;l'i hall. There, was a large all endnjneb and after an In teresting lisinens'(seaslon .a social hour was enjoyed and" refreshments wvne.'served. , , -, -Lwj J : , AnnouncemenU Social - finuotinceiucnu may be printed In tills column free of chnrgo. Any aimounnient pertaining to any functloiw such oa cooked food sales, etc., will be refused. Announcement, to bo printed tlio same day, must un in society editor's hands by DrOu o'clock. Aews editor's note. Chapter I.. P. E. O. will resume its meetings with a social afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. S. Urown-' ton Friday : afternoon at 2: SO o'clock. . .. , . ' The Neighbors of woodcraft will meet, tomorrow afternoon at. the home of Mrs. W. H. Allslott. with, (rs. Allstolt, Mrs. Cora Orton and Mi'B. Murr as hostesses. . ". Mrs. J.. I,. Kline will be hostess to the Toadies of Mooseheart Legion tomorrow afternoon at her home at the corner of Cove and l'lne streetB. ' Fall Pish Catches Good. ST. HELENS,' Ore. Fall fish ing thus far has been very satis factory to men who deliver to local stations, and, while the run has cluckened somewhat,' large catches are being made. Twenty five tons of salmon and silver-, sldoa were delivered here Friday afternoon, and Saturday's receipt! were 'close to 20 tons. WALLING'S COATS,-" S -i New Styles and "- ' Materials v ; ' 25- Less . ' . i Than Elsewhere Retrimming given "" Special Attention WALLING'S Thursday; 'sept it I J Mountain Standard Time Stations CNRO. Calgary. Can. (436.8), , p. in., C. N. It. Little symphony orchestra. KOA, J)enver, Colo. (322.4), 3, jj m.,' Hialto theater niusicale; 4 fashion rwvtow; 6:30, Herbert I White and-.lila Silver State or- j chest ra ; 7:3 1, farm question box. . raciric: Standard Time Stations KPW11, Hollywood, Calif. (M).. 7;fi0 p. m., talk on golf, How. ft I'd Ucallj 7:40, Jaclt- Eoaz, fishing Bcont;. 7:45, Dr. T.Floyd Hrown, plastic and facial surg ery: 8-9, program, Starr Piano company presenting Hollywood Kythmn Kings in arrange ments of Gennett records; 9-to, progiam, .Don 1. Hmlth, Inc., Dlano-Moon . dance orchestra, Decker's Hawaiian trio, . Ina Mitchell Butler, soprano; 10-11, Warnor Uros. frolic, direction Charlie Wellman. KGO, Oakland, Calif. (3C1.2), 4 6;30 p, m., concert orchestra, Hotel St. Francis; 6:30-6:30, George W. Ludlow," "Friend to Boys;;' "The Fool," KGO play ers'; A lion trio; '10. i 12', Ben Black's orchestra. KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (405.2), 6:30-6 p. i-iii., Leighton's Ar- , cade cafetoria orchestra, , Jack ', Cronshav,; leader; 6-6:30, Art Hickman's Blltmoro hotel dance orchestra, Kdward ' Fitzpatrlck, director; 60-7:3 Batio , .kid dies nour wiin jacic ucarie anu . pupllH of Winifred Pollard, Un cle John; S-U, program, Fitz . gerald Aluslc company, Claire Mcllonluo, concert pianist; 9-10, program arranged by J. How ard Johnson; 10-11, Ai't Hick man's Blltmore hotel dance or chest ra, Earl Burtnutt, leader ICJK. Seattle, Waiih. (3S4.4), 1:15- 2 p. 'in., organ recital, Colum bia theater; 2-2:15, home helps, Bcrnlce Hcdlngton; S:3u - 10 Puget Sound Savings and Loan association concert orchestra; 10:30-12, ' "Keep Joy Radiating Ordor of Bats." KNX, Hollywood, Calif. ' (330.9), 5:30-0:30 p. m., Wurlitzer pipe organ studio; G:15, travel talk, 'W. F. Alder; 0:30-7, Atwater Kent Kadio orchestra, Paul Flnstein, leader; 7-8, program, John Av Kvans corporation; S-i program, Bevurlyridgc company. 9-10, KNX feature program; 10 11, Bay West's Ambassador ho tel dance orchestra playing In Cocoanut Grove, KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (428.S) 12:30 p. m., Theodore J. Irwin, organist; . 1-2, Rudy Selger's . Fairmont hotel orchestra; 2-10, proper care of silverware, Alvin Silver company; 8:30-4:30, pal ace hotel, concert orchestra: 6:35, Waldemar Lind and the States Restaurant orchestra; 7 7:30, Rudy Selger's ' Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-9, program, Don, Lee Cadillac company; 9 10, California Grays Military band; 10-11, Jack Coakley's Ca blrlansi KATB, Oakland, Calif. (216), - 9-11 p. m., musical program. KTCL, Seattle, Wash. (305.9), 12:30-1:30 p. m., Meeves cafi. terla concert orchestra. KUGKNE, Ore. Lieutenants D. K. OaGarino nnd A. R. l.oomlu. who have boen on ulrplane forest fire patrol here during the sum mer, left for San Francisco Sunday In DeGarmo and Lieutenant Lloyd Hartnett's plani'sand returned to day in DeGarmo's, expecting to leave again Wednesday for San Francisco, each- In- his own plane. thus closing, the patrol work here. lieutenant i. JaJlnett, who had charge of tho patrol In the north west, expects to leave Haturday by automobile with his family. Head quarters here will bo closed this week. . , f , , t ; KLAMATH FALLS, -Ore.Two cast's of- typhoid, fever devejopojl nere ana a local aairy nas whin drawn its; operations ponding tin inquiry into the source of tho ty phoid germs. - Dr. G. fl. Newsome. county health officers, has sent samples of another dairy's milk to Portlnnd for chemical analy sis. MINERVA SAYS: Each day we arc adding a few new Arch-Aid cuato . mers to our regular list. , Everyone seems more than ; satisfied with the comfort they receive wearing them. No matter how narrow your E heel is you can be fitted i snug and tight at this point, i eliminating the slip you find Un the ordinary make of shoes. This is quite a sav r tng on your silk hose bill .as they prevent wearing out r at the heel. The aroh in - these shoes prevents the foot , from elongating and pro- vents friction on the toes. No chance for corns to form ' and ' In time will remove what corns you now have. , Callouses on the bottoms of ; your feet are relieved as ' soon as you put on an Arch Aid shoe and In time will , en'lrely disappear. Try one " pair and he convinced ns others have. THE B00TERY ; (jay imydi-.x, mkt. Sister Mary Says: By KIHTKlt MARY Breakfast Baked apple with rolled oat, : thin cream,- crisp whole wheat toast, milk, coffee. Luncheon Raed corn and to matoes, endive salad, b:own bread, peach tuploca, 'milk, tea. Dinner Creamed ( suit codfish, baked potatoes, buttered beets, tomuto to lad, cheese sandwiches, fruit in eelattue with whipped cream, milk, coffee. ,, , Keep in mind that, mnde dishes are not us eanily digested ae plain foods hut that they are of high caloric value. For "Instance the luncheon Uhih contains many more culories of nutrients In Us com bination that plan corn " or to matoes would. , t . AKEJ) C6US AXD TOMATOKS S.x slicca' of half-rooked bacon, 2 cups corn, . 4 ineillum-Fised to matoeH, 4 tablespoons drK'd bread crumbs, :': -1 tabloapb'on v minced green pepper, butter, salt, sugar, buttered 'crumbs, 4 ;' tablespoons grated cheese. . . ' Line the bottom nhd sides of a baking dish ,wlth the bacon. Cov er with the fine dried crumbs. Peel tomatoes and ; cut In thin slices. Sprinkle lightly : with ru rrar and halt and dot with' bits of butter. Sprinkle with half the ml need pfpper. Add corn cut from tlie cob, sprinkle with, salt ; and sugar and dot with butler. I Cover with tomatoes pensonrd an ; before, i Cover with" bnttere.l'j crumlm nnd bake 30 ,niinutes in a (moderate oven.' Sprinkle' with'! cheese and return to the. pven to.j melt the cheeae. ' ' ' " ' . ilin TO FACK CHAIUJKS SALKM, pre. The trial of Jacob Dlt-ta of Portland, who was arrested ntnr "Newberg recently charged with driving un uutoino blle while intostcad, will be held in the justice court here. It wan Kile stud that Diets drovo his automobile Into a truck with the result that hla wife and son yere seriously In.lnred. Mrs. liots and the boy were taken to a New berg hospital for medical treat ment, while , Diets was brought here for arraignment. Ho suffered a few minor injuries. ; Brownsville to VM-i't Qiuvn (. " 1 1 ' ALBANY, Ore. Brownsville won the right to select the queen of the county fulr this year -when a drawing wan held here to deter mine the two which waa to rur nlsh this year's fair ruler. Kuch of the other towns will furnish an attendant. . f-HATS:" I ' Carefully dressed women ! dit-tinction and hluh quality guaranteed by , the name "Cameo." Ask Your Milliner for "Camcoa" Mrs. Lee Reynolds Aormlllwl Piauo Troolii'r Who lias just returned from studying In tho Kaat with her . former teachor, Mrs. . ThrivsO Von NostlU Mlli'llpr, wttl tuko a limltftl nuuilutr of pupils after Si'pt. 18. I'hono Kurmers G2 ; lilaiunth ij'alls Ki'r.," Typhoid 1m The services of our Interior Decorator are at your disposiil, free of clmrgc, and with no obligation on your part. Let us solve your home furnishing prob lems for you. : : :. Look for the "Check Seal" on all electrical up-' pliances. We sell them. H. & S. ELECTRIC Newest Autumn Styles We aro now ' showing a collection of amazingly beauliful Huts, in the season's advanced styles, fash ioned from the , finest materials, including velvet, faille, panne, folt nnd velourg, in all the lovely new shades of Autumn. Trices begin at $3.75 and range gradually ."upwards to $18.50. " r, " : rw".' LADIES READY-TO-WEAR ; yiT .,-". ''.,." AND MILLINERY A - LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS WHY SUFFER SO? Get Rack Your Heollh nn Other La Crfliulo Folks Have oue. Too..many neonla suffar lama,. nchlne backs, - distressing kidney disorders and rheumatic aches and ; palna Often this Is due to faulty kidney action and there's danger of , hardened arteries, 1 dropsy, gravel or Brlght's- dlttouse.1 Don't let weak kidneys wnr you out;. use Doan's Pills before ' it is too late! Doan s arc a surnu lant diuretic . to the kidneys. Doan's htVG helped . thousands. Hfir? is ,,one of. ninny l-aGrando cases: ' " ' Mrs. F. J. Bartlett, C03 Adams avenue, says: "I "-was atibject to backache and at times .was In h great deal of misery, moro so after standing a great t deal. Knowing the value of Doan3 Pills I got some and had only taken one box when I was . promptly eured of the attack. FOUR YEAItH LATER, Mrs. Bartlett said: "Doan's Pills aro I sure to help me whenever I have : any sign of my kidneys . being out of order. 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Mll-burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N, Y. Adv. . wT,.;.-l.rB1TMr,,iriMI1 iMIliMMMMailllM atssxjSeal Is... e Electrical Appliances ARB better. .'See Us. , ' , ' " La Grande Eledric Co. Hints for the Housewife TAPIOCA TOMATO HI SQL' E . Cool days are already beginning lo appear between warm spells ind on such days it Is good to have In mind some appropriate luncheon recipes which require only the simple Ingredients, at ways to be found on the pantry shelf. The familiar tomato bisque ts one that is sure to be well re reived, and to make It more In vltlng Just a little different and at the same time more healthful tapioca Is added. To a pint of strained red to matoes, add two level tablespoons of butter, two "level tablespoons of the kind of tapioca that do.--s .not require souk in, a tablespoon ; of sugar, a pinch of baking soda and on eighth teaspoon each of aalt and pepper? Cook in a dou ble boiler for fifteen minutes. An enameled ware double boiler will Ik found best because lt vltr oua surface will not Internet with the arid In the tomatom. When ready to serve, stir the hot soup gradually into one and une-hu'f pints of milk which has been hwited to boiling point. (Never Or th milk Into the to- Edkrw -Spring Th EdtovrSprinfi mattrnn it mado with many layer a of arinwwlit, felled, utapla col tan inter Imumd ouritd hmit And tito Edlow-Spring. A mattress that didn't "just happen TTNTIL now there baa been nothing new in mattress construction. Year after year mattresses have been made just as Uicy always were. 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