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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1926)
Tuesday,-January lS,Ali'2(5. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three 1 J i s t 4 fv r i 1 I i n. 8 5; if NEWSofSGOETYlBCflLBS U- ; ' 1 nr nut i nun Party Compliments The Rev, and Mrs. Riley Plfty people of the. purUh ot SI. ""TVtor'g Kplsropnl oliurrh Rulherctl . at the Kpisropul rectory luat evp- .Jilnir In a surprise purly . honoring :th Itov. und Mrs. Oliver Kllcy, - who hnvo Just moved to the rt. :,'tory ut iho corner of O uvenuo uml J -Sixth atroot to mukp. their home. ! ; Tho pvpiilnjr wan enjoyed hocIuU , ly, and a nhort imtsienl protrram , ' was irlven. DelleioiiH refrplimenlH, . hroiitfht to the rmlory Uy tho '.' RUfsiH, were wcrved at tin impm- jirlato )ionr. .''" Missionary Society Entertains at Tea "i The women of the Missionary so cti'ty of tlie Olirlslinn church Hrv , C'd tea iiiturlay itfternotm from - until G o'clock nt the home of Mrs. . Cblemnn George. -during which . tlino many guests, railed. Mm. J. ). Smith nnd Mrs. Ida Krrneh pre sided nt tho tithh-s, which were decorated in a lovply color nchome of yellow and .'white, in tho llv hK room, cyclamens In rose und , white -wore used. , ,'MIhr Killth Khel) iiudMfHM Hid one .Price played two piano duLs during ihe afternoon, after which Mrs. J. IV Caldwell kiivp a musical rcadinfr. JHmes Whitcomli Ulley'n Hd Sweetheart of Mine," accom panied by Mn. GeorRp. at the piano. " A trio, consisting of Mi's. Korost ; VllMon", Mrs." J. T.'Hurvey Jr., and Mliw Ilornleco McKinney, ming "In dian 1-ove Song" by Char Ion I toss., Mln.s KIIr Mao Hough played three; ''piano . m-lcctions and Mrs. August P. Nelson guv a a reading entitled l ;.J'Mir ' Inventor MtiKhaitd.". r ' ' i ! ;' Sanfords Entertain . Bridge Club Members '- Vr. Mnnraret Ingle gave an in : t crest lug talk on "The Study of Foreign Missions" last evening when the Westminster society of tho Presbyterian church met at tho ' home of Miss Gladys Miller on 11 avenue. Mrs. H."l Htoneltfng had 1 'charge of the devotional for the evening. . After an enthusiastic' business 1 'session, presided over by Mrs. A j' V. I.indgren, president, dainty re ; freshmcnts were served by the liosleKs, assisted by her mother. I Klghteen members of the society i were present. , i Westminister Society ' Meets at Miller Home Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Kanford de- - llghtl'ullv entertained the members ( of the Tuesday llrldge club and ', their husbands at their home on M avenue Saturday evening. ThP home. w:is decorated in a pretty color scheme of yellow and white. ;" hoiainets of early spring flowers being used. Three tables were at play during i th'cvonlng. Mrs. K. 11. Hoylen re eeived high score among Ihe ladbuj present, and V. C. rews won the Knthmen's prize. At an appro priate hour a dainty two-course luncheon wa si-rved. . Cove (Speriiil) The Cove T Adieu Cuild gave a dancing party Wed nesday evening which was very Micecsshil. The liall was prettily decorated and an enjoyable even ing was spent dancing to good mu sic. Supper was served by tho Women's club at a late hour. Though carbon dioxide Is a waste product, animals breathing plr from which nil or this tens has been removed will die. WALLING'S New i Spring Coats . Latest Sport . Models. ' See Our Windows. WALLING'S MINERVA SAYS: More ' Zippers by exppvw today. Also lipht Rubbers for men und women. I Hoys Overshoes, 1 -buckle, i;to . si.oo. , Thc men's 9-ln. lop Shoes Mem to stilt lots of people, for wp are setting them ot the right prices. Itrolten lines of shoes at reduced prices for Indie. We fit tho pOcketbook, nit not nil feet. Don't overlook those Rtiod, easy, long-wearing Arch-Aid I nnd Ited Cross Slfppers that i ! relieve foot discomfort. Soirt ! I ladies swear by them and j j others swear because, they ; cannot have a pair, but it' a j do fault of mine. (Itw us a chance and we'll do our part. THE B00TERY i ! Children's Itnbbers AOpitnJ I 80c up to sisn 2. New Green kmy A new Mt haf for umithera wear If of t npw light gren. It Is trimmed with "Wtftr(Ii'c out from the same materUil. - Announcements . . KocUl finiKMincenients tnay bo printed In .thirt column tvec of cJiarge. Any announeeinents per taining to any function) such as cookeil: rooil salct, etc., will lio rcfiiHcil. . Aimouiiceineiits, to be printed the. same day, must be in society odltoi's hands lij 0:00 o'ciiK'ki Nows 'oiHtor's note. . Tlie d.oynl Sisters of the. Chris tian church -will, meet Wednesday aft'ernoon at tho home of Mrs. An derson," 1.101 Ninth istreet, instead of at the. -church art announced Sunday. Mesdnmos Smith; llhodes and Anderson will be hostesses.' y. ., : , . ; ; The" Women's-Missionary society of the JjUtHeran churcli will meet at the home of. Mrs. N. Nelson, 1U05 Oak street, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tills Is the annual meeting, and officers for tho' ensu ing year will be elected. The presi dent requests all -members', to be present. Theladles society to the 'Brother hood of ' libnomotive Firemen and Knulnecrs will meet in regular Hes ston at the K. V. hall this evening at -7:30 .o'cloclc., -Thon will be a social hour and refreshments after the. meeting. , A large attendance is expected. . ' .'.-.'.-, :- Tmblor (Special) Tmbler fathers will have, charge of both -the pro gram and the refreshments for the regular meeting .. of- tho Parent Teacher osaoetailon ' at tho high school . Thurtttlay evening . at 8 o'clock. R "Iriterestlng1 entertain ment W' promised,' -.''.,,...'.; All membors of thu O. n. C. nnd ladleM auxiliary,, tho It. of I.. K. and auxiliary -and the It. of I. V. and U. and ladles society aro In vited to' a dance to b given by Iho Brotherhood of Railway Train men Wednesday evening at Ragles hall.' '' : '. ''-,. : ' The genera laid ' society of Ihe Methodist Episcopal .church will meet at the -honte .of Mrs. A. W. I-effel, 004' Main avenue, Wednes day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Southern I.umW Firm Will . Bring TimlH-r to Hk MUlt JACKSON", Miss, (AP) A new departure. In ' the lumber industry In the South' irt seen in the pur- ' V 1 n k b 1 n e-Guild Transportation company do bring California red. wood timber to Mississippi mills for manufacturing purposes. In view. of tho long hauls by rail, company officials believe they can bring the logs by wnter, manufacture-the lumber here nnd de liver It to the ml'hUe west without Increased cost;' To furl her reduce the expense, of the long transporta tion by water through the Panama canal, the ships will carry general cargoes on the. return trip. The company expects to put two of the vessels Into operation early this spring, with failings from nark. ': itoi : t MOVIES OCT AXOTHK.K AM'IMWT. ilita llmr Mt. Hull) PrrMlt. If, pirhnl k IW Mauri Stt liiacii.liir n tmmtt lyplraJ ,nierirH alii 1 S7.0M roniprtitors. She hum a fwrt -Tin 8lriHlitf KouL .7 , ' . U WALLUWA WAl.l.OWA. Oro. (Special) le and Irvln Gastin were lielplng Sam Meek "hank out wood the last of the week. Hru'e Klsheit and R A. Downing of Leap wero busy liutchering hogs the laltcr part of the week. Sam Meek lost n valuable work horse tlie past week. C. R Harmon who has been a patient at the hospital here for the past two weeks is reported to be gaining sloyly but his condition Is considered serious yet. Gerald Hesketl und Albert C)ill ilers have been busy u'utliug wood at tho Ileskett ranch the past week. - , ' Mrs. C. R liarmon and IV C Ounkip sient the week end visiting friends at Knterprlse. Ihla Couch went to her home in. Leap to spend Ihe week end. G. C. l)ix, or Pilot Mountain. North Carolina, left hern recently for his home. He was accompan ied by his uncle, J. ( Kllppin. Mr. li'llppin has been In poor health for the past several.' weeks, and feels that a visit to his old home may prove beneficial to his health. John Couch, l-'rank Walker and Sam Meek, farmers in Ihe I .cap section were delivering fat hoN to J. I Maxwell here the latter part of the week. Fred 1 (raring ulso of Lean delivered a bunch of fat I hogs to W. IS. Hunter, at Kvuns Yiday. Farmers are well pleased with prleesieing received lor hog at this time, the lop for first qual ity stuff, was near the $12 mark here the first of the '-week,' how ever, with the loss of 2fic iter hun dred early in' the week top for young hogs has remained around $11.50 to $11.75 here. Fairly large shipments continue to leave the county each week, while the ship ments of cattle have not been lare for the past few weeks, hogs and lambs are going in( considerable numbers each week. Sleds are being used at this time by many in the hill seel lops, while the snow is loose it does not make very good sledding, but gives a much better chance to do light hauling than wit li a wagon, the dirt roads are very rough In nearly all parts of iho county. John Couch, of Leap, Is build ing a new barn. George Lathrop assisted him In the work last week. Gulf port to California points every seventeen days after the service Is established. Two more vessels will probably bepin operations later. With Ihe four vessels, the com pany estimates that 400 carloads of logs will be brought in per month, or a train load every.other day. The timber owned .by the company on the Pacific coawl Is id to be suffiett nt to last for 50 t years. A DOI Itld'.S CAPITAI, STOCK PONNKIIS KKUItV. Idaho. j Stockholders of the Kootenai Vnl- j ley Produce company elected the following directors: , ! A. II. Trent. K. A. Davis, J. P.! Meeker,..!. It. Viley and W. Piiuhifr. Manager W. T. James said that the vol 'line of business In 1 !)2.r) was 1 H 1 .!-(!, compared with l2It.7L!l In The company, at the close of business November SO, declared a slock dividend of lao per cent, besides the usual 8 per cent cash dividend. Plans were discussed to day for development of the busi ness In tho wholesale and retail departments. Stockholders voted, lo increase the capital stock from $25, dan to $50. oou. Resolved: THAT as usual I spent more for Christmas this year than , expected, I will start saving NOW in order to meet the coming requirement. UNITED STATES .Let us serve Electrically We are fully prepared to t.uke care of your electrical needs. How about some new Mazda Lamps for those empty sockets? La Grande Electric Co. 1412 Adams Ave. Sister Mary Says: (By SiMer Mr ) lirealiffltH Steivetl. dried peach es, cereal, thin cream, scrambled e.ggs with ' tomato auuoe, crisp graham toast, milk, coffee,. Luncheon Pigs In blankets, lettuce nundwiches, spongo cuke pudding, mik, ten. ' JHnner Broiled . porterhouse steak, mashed potatoes, linked on ions, grapefruit salad, whole wheat bread, nut . und lalu pudding, milk, coffee. ' The addition of tomato sauce- to scrambled oggK means much to Out value of tho ilinh. t Fgg being a "bland" food in and of themsel ves, need the tartness of tomatoes being rich In vllumlns, are a val uable asset (o the breakfust menu of a child who nmst carry his luncheon to school. - Sponge cuke . pudding uses up state sponge cake to advantage . Spano Cako Pudding Twelve thin narrow Hllfles of sponge cako. cup peach or apri cot jam. 2 cups boiled custard. Cut the sponge ... cake In 'pieces the size and shape(of lady fingers. Spread eaeh ;neee with Vjum, and put into a deep disb.; pom, over boiled custard -and let i sland two or three hours' or until iho cake absorbs the custard. . Serve with or without whipped crenin. Spmuee Cake Pudding Two cun milk, yolks 3 eggs, W JKN1C J n k a t; t y In Woman Ja An Ass.it. An assi-t of almost priceless pow.-r In the social .world, and in the business world also. Our Iieanty Treatments add to your youth hiioy;up your spirits, make you a hew woman. Colonial Beauty Shop , . QEAUTHBE ' C. , . , i . , -' ' 'Jr-fcftik!. 'tJiP ' Ui '' ' ' Ooodi callfd for and delivered. . 4- " D p--;r?3vA ' Valeteria Cleaners I assortment includes small pieces, Sniff sniff iiram! You just know they're FlapjacksJ That uncommon, un mistakable flavor of Flapjack gew home to your hot cake appetite 'ait! It's almost as if it were saying, "Station FLAP on the air!" , . . It's a flavor, a taste-sensation, that's altogether different from everyday hot cakes; a flavor Flapjack gets from the way it's blended. And it is this same flavor difference that has made Flapjack the largest selling hot cake flour in the West! "Albas Powder Extract,- Cofe Spices f r i ! ssl rn II yBIl 11 J I I I I I I I CJ A II IB .1 IBo IT I KVA JLM.JLJLM.tL M.' r,s M. JL'S t m w 1 1 1 u m ji iir,o y1 uiiii iiiiiw w . ' TV-. f W rJIT' I C-7J.V I 1 teaspoon salt, U cup sugar, 1 tea spoon vanilla. Scald milk in ' double boiler. Iteut egg yulks slightly with Kill und sugar. Slowly add milk, beat ing constantly. He! urn to double boiler and cook over hot water unlit mixture coats Ihe spoon. Stir constantly while cooking to make the custard smooth, liemove from heat and add vanilla. Pour hot over the cuke. American l eague Had Only . -IK Games of lAtrn liiuinu CHICAGO (AP) Only 4S extra Inning games were played in the American league during the I92.ri . . season, bag ie statistics ohow. Four of thcM contests went la innings each, the most notable be ing the July 4 game pitched fiy Herb Pennock of the Yankee; against Hob Groves of the Ath letics. Pennock blanked his op Gut Travel Cost yet go more often, travel farther, than ever before. Go by train. Save in many important ways by doing so. , how roundtrip fares secure surprising value for your travel funds. Figure your expense in driving your own car against the cost by train. The saving in train travel will amaze you. So save the car for pleasure purposes. , Save nervous energy, too. Your travel responsibility ends when you board the train,. Thus ride in -entire comfort, with a chance to relax and rest and plan your activity at your destination. No matter where you plan to go, South, ern Pacific and its connections can take you , comfortably and economically. Any Southern Pacific agent will gladly aid in planning your trip. Rely upon, them for complete, accurate travel information. John M. Scott, A. P. T. M., 805 Venn Bldg., Portland, Ore. ; Jp(QJ GOOD CLOTHES 0 ' , ..' J ' : . ': Spertff VAI'ETKRIA Pressing ' H stands for Better Brealtfasu" Coffee Insurance s4ny time you do not think that Schilling Coffee is the finest coffee you ever tasted, your grocer will return your r money instantly and gladly. You keep the coffee. aEs - ponents with four hits nnd did not give a base on balls. Groves on the other hand was hit freely but was effective in tho pinches until the- final frame, when tho Van koes counted tho one und deciding run. : The Athletics also figured In l&-inulng games with the Browns und White Sox. The Indians an 1 Tygers battled In the other long game. Connie Mack's crew was In 12 drawn-nut contests ultogethet', while tlie tail-end Bed Sox bat tled through nlno extra Inning games. ArtUt Works Ten Year on Story of rmncror'f) Aopcwstofi TOKYO (AIM. Tho Japanese pa Inter, G asel Tu ka tort, w ho ha " been 'reproducing on a scroll tin historic scene of th great a ecru slott ceremonies of the present emperor, bus finished his work (if Schilling Coffee thinker ' We kept filth with i you during the re cent trying times in t thecotiea market. The quality of schilling Cot fee bun ever BS9i -wivcrca. 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' ! ii ii ni Order a jar of Beet Foods Relish SPRED from your grocer. It's new und delicious. A spread for sand wiches, a piquant new dressing for salads, a relish for cold meat, a seasoning, and pure as pure can be. BEST FOODS RELISH SPRED Distributed By n 1 Union Creamery Company 1112 Jefferson Avenue La Grande, Oregon. Phone Main 122 I i