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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1926)
Thursday", July '29, iP2fl. Page Three Society-News Railroad Party Enjoys Picnic i Momliora of Ihe HrotfiorhoO'l of l.oi-nnioilvo l-'lromcn unit Kntflni mm, thfl ', ljnUs' auxiliary and their. fainlltOH Hprnt a ilellt'l.thil nrtornoon nml evonlnR ' yolrIny uht'ii Ihoy i not mt tlio Vino rone faini groundM for a picnic, Ahout 40 pi'ionH were pro bo lit for the picnic, which siaitcti at about two o'clock In' tho afternoon and ended ur ahout ntne o'clock In the dveninff. He vf Tal of thorn pre went went fwiiumhiK iJurlnf,' the - afternoon. At six o'clock a picnic dinner wait fnjoyid. , '. Missionaiy Society In Session - ".Slavs In America" was the sub ject yowtenlay nflernoon for the regular meeting' of the Woman'B JSliHsionnry society ' of tho ion KriKllKh Lutheran church. Mrs. J-Vrdlniiml Jensen was lender for the afternoon and pave uu inter-' stln review of Ihe Ickhoii. The meeting wa held In the nn fix of the Lutheran church with a goodly number In uttwnhincc; Yeoman Picnic At Riverside Park Sunday eveninff about an mem bers of the Hrothcrhood of Am erican Y of man and thetr famil ies enjoyed a picnic dinner at six o'clock at Hiversido I'lirk, Af ter dinner Homo of.-the mon pitch ed horneshoH, the children hnd Karnes and visited the park play ground nnd the women visited for n. few hours before returning to their homes. - . Karlier In the month the Yeo men and their families had anoth er picnic on Catherine creek, when about 3 ft people attended, A plc nl lunch wiia served jit noon and dinner at five o'clock. 5 . ; . . j f'KIUtY, (Special) A . kitchen tfljowcr was given last week at the community hi ill honoring Mrs. Cliester Thompson, a recent bride. A, large number of her friends at tended bringing with them many attractive and useful gifts for tho honor guet. Tho evening was spent .visiting. Ttefrediments were served before Adjournment. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, will make I'erry their homo. VO W ROUND TRIP FARES ' In effect daily to September 30. 1 Ketuni limit October 31, 1926. tlattop Beaches, North Beach ftllamook Beaches or Newport test vacation spots for kiddies and fown-ups. Economical, tool Fishing, coan bathing, golfing, hiking, horsc ,jick riding, clam digging. Good ho ds, cottages and tent houses. We'll I've you all information. PACinC VACATION ROUTE OH INFORMATION AND REtXIlVA- ION CALL ON on wmi i j. H. Krr,i;Y, '' - '. : Aent .V 1 41 r.iaiMH-, Ore. i N KItr.F. SHAMPOO With t:ory .Martvll, at Iho Model Beauty Shop Frklnjr. July 80 MINERVA SAYS: . Just In by express today! A new pattern In a Ulack Kid 2-strap Slipper, rut-orit In quarter, plain toe, wdt solf I (if Cuban hd, Ited Crow make, arch tone, com hination nurnw heel. All i sixes In stock no.. THE B00TERY Xo nt No Soln Pay ra-Oi nl rr l"" Picture Scarfs the ends ot thin white taffeta scart i hav blu taffeta skirts with hand Announcements Rwlnl ftiiiioiinccmu'fitrt maj Im prlnteil hi lhl. column tveu of chargts Any nnooiuicriiioiitA per Ulnlufe to any roiu'ttom. siwh ma cooketl food wiles etc., will bu refuse I, Anumuut'inents to lx IirlliltMl tli hHiim dny, imiKt Ih In society editor's IkhkN bj U:00 o'clock. .News editor's note. The regular monthly business j meeting of the ItapllHt church J will be held this evening at eight 'o'clock .nt tho church. The girls 'who represented the . Gnande , World Wide Uulld at the stato houso pnrty at McMlunvlllo will bo present and tejl about the meeting. Sister Mary Says: f (Uy Sister Mary) llreakf-iitit Ited rjfipberrl'-'S jwith, uncooked .curcal and thin j cream, plain omelet, crltip toasi, i inllU, coffee. . j Luncheon ,Vw pea and potti toes. sliced ton:itoes. whole wheal bread, slrawbo'ry preserv.-.i. milk. 'Iff. v . . ' . liinaer RiitfiVd mutton" chops, creunied caullf.owet,:, strlti.r le:ui salad, graham bread, given itnpte sauce, ginger oread, niHI'.coffiM'. If, you find It nocfivinry to "stretch", the pens. trv-t!. foisow lux reeine -ftiwi vciOll tleH.la n nvrriiiuwu'l "Wliile .YYiVVnu'fn11' frieinls. us! the dish ewn If tho p ns don't Deed, elitng out. Chiidn n niwb r six ye.n-s of ag may have the ,iu."e of red raspber ries but should :ot be tilhnve.1 to ent the whole berry on account of the seeds. Xew Peas nml IoUUet . - Two cups shelled ' pen.?. I cup diced new potatoes, l-:l cup minced onion, 1 titbbspoon butler. tea fpoon saltt otic half teaspoon brown sugar. 1 tablespoon mint ienvi s (optional), ' toa spoon flour. .. Melt butter, add onion and cook over a low fire until a pale straw color. . M.t.y sugar and flour thor- Stir with a fork until . perfectly btendoil and add potatoes and peus ami nitnt leaves If convenient. Add boiling water to cover and. bring to the boiling point, ("'over sauce pan mid cook over a low tire for thirty minuus. Keep the water "moving" but 'not hulling hard. Turn Into a hot vegetable dish and starve. " HAHVIXr M'.AItlXG t'NO COVIi. July ;9. (.Special) Tho 'cherry hurvcKt in about over hero, I although the work will not he en- 'Ilro.ly rlnlsheil before the last of thlj, week. There will be one or two more cars of l.ainln-rts and several of Black Republican cher. Hex fthippetl otit. There has already been shippril about 341 carloads nnd would hav hef-ii more If till the Itoyal Antm had foutKl a market. i'P.isox ;itoviN 1 SACItAMKNTO California can claim another distinction. Statistics shov Knlsom penitentiary to be ,one of the fastest growing convict communities. ; A Bottle of Milk : Is a bottle of health for babj nhen the supply is kept j chilled In a i Frididaire , S'o ice needed, but Frlgltlalre ; makes Ice-cubes for grown- , ups, too. See it working at i Jesse Rosenbaum i Electric Shop Oppo. I'. O. rbotw Mala 101 Death Of Inness Is Mourned In Ihe dralh of George Inness Jr. renowned urtlut son of one of America's first grout painters, who died nt his summer hotmMil tVnirs moor. IC Y., Wednesday, the pic ture library movement that is spreading from IV Grande, to all pans of tho country through the tireless ardor of H founder, Mrs. , i:. I'. Mossmun, Inst one of Its most influential friends. ' Inness, when news began to reach him of this plan to take, the Inspiration of (he mastors Into the homes as books are circulated, wrote Mrs. Mossinan of his ap proval, ami when he beoumo 111. twice had Mrs. Inness write- for him. In an enthusiastic letter of endorsement, ho declared that one of the great benefits . would be "giving earn individual - oppor tunity." lndepenedence of thought " abl, was of America's neeis. The artist's last ; great picture. 1 "The Only Hope.! was painted In 11114 as his answer, to the iuest for world pence. - rnlversal ac ceptance, of Christ, 'It Indicates. -Is Ihn one - hope for International brotherhood. . ' . ' . I .nst spring he had some ju-ints handmade from the painting, aud one of these he autographed and sent to Mrs. Mossmun hi apprecla tlon of her work. She has included a copy of "The Only Hope" ' in evoty picluie llln-ary collection sho has dispatched, even .sending prints of It to Siam nnd Alaska.. IMBLER PERSONALS JMBi.Kll, , (Special). Mrs. 11. M Prior was ill last week but is much bettor now, " v ; . f . T. M. itiickinan.ts on the. sick list. tr. .and 'Mrs. Irwin AYesten skow will louro Sunday for the coast. They will visit In Portland. Astoria, fifiasidc and Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. William Wlggans and son, Marvin, . and Mrs; Addle Morris anil baby went to Klgin Tuesday. Aimer Page and son, Tom, went to Klgln to the cirrus Tuesday. Mr. anil Mrs. I.. Jrnsen and - Mr.' and Mrs. Alvin W-slcnskow spent tho day at the tilgtn park recent ly. " Marion Johnson, A nst In Martin and Italpli Hudson attended, thn railroad picnic at Itounevlllc Sun day. . . - : . ' Tho post mist reus. Miss Ruth Unreal, and her '.mother left Sat urday .evening for Portland on a Jwo. , wneks. vacation. They will Mrs. J. A. Ay res and son, James, and two grandsons, Kritj-st and Wilbur, of Star. Idaho, Mrs. Henry Itarnes, uf Maker, ami Charles Conner and., daughter, Hazel, of Covy, were guests at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Oliver Pciih Sunday evenlnj;. Mbs Charlotte Skeen, bf.l'rult dnlo, spent the week end with Mrs. Kiln. Walker. George Kvnns, of Condon, Is re gistered at Mother's .Inn. . 1 - , , I fen Or.A I I HFP MOW Eftl!.f IT'A DONE? MU F.el)n I. Unwn m Hit wortd'a hU licit klrkfr, ran hot . I A lik. L. M.lift. thai as I at j ak nrfufatfl t "I flllU III 14th. Eft GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ' iSqJving '. the Transit Problegi. r (v" J.'J Thr mile liuiwuiim m this rmnlly flun t huvt cu tvon j afoul' Ma iron l.urluUuh piouk-n. Mother Possum don ll ull. Wlth-twl .'Mlitl-wi on hei buck. Ifiin lurOt-ulur mother wiinilvred Hi lowu tunnhmm th other day Tht-mnni'i is iiiukin iwt Oui u( ihem "LADY" FIZZY," of Lon AuroIcs U four yrflm old and that' enoufh to quit pluyiuc with ilolla, but Kozzy lovrs Ihrni. Clarence Keown spent' Sunday .a Ornnde.' ...; . , v -: John mrcmicM is -lnsinuing a carbon-lighting: syHtcm, In. hlH new home. hero. ;:. Kani. Ituiililrilt left for . WallowH , tjon of tlm road.' the county oblt Tiiesilay. , lie ,hns employiueiil HatnS itself to pay Its proportion-there..- v ' 1 .!r. ate. share of the cost out of tho Mrs. Hilly Kmilh received lii'Vvs ! first- money nwillnble. Tho con froin HoseburB a few' duya ni?o iol'J f4rtoe was attended by a Uelega the scrt'o'.itf Illness of hiftlilh.tn -of approximately fifty rest4 :mtl sister. ' .She 'left for "lloseburri , dents oC t'oos county .and of West'- im mediately. Douglas County' 'Court Wants 'Highway Built .ItOSKItrrtC. Ore. July 29 (A IV -KoMowlng a .conference here yesterday evening . the Don gins county court adopted a Tt-Hplutlon awking Mho :, stato 'highway, com mission to proceed at once with IV-iF" ' Inytho consTruetlon or .tho Hoosovelt .. highway betwocn Wlncheler bciy ltlrtI ho Hl,M.nniur,;i, rmmiv line. ' 'T.hc slate Is aked to ndvanco th fmmi. nippwnn. ff tlm rotlinlft. ern Pouglns county. It is felt that by inlvorttHing the entire section, so that contractors may bid with tho Idea of using the project for winter work, m, lower hid will bu obtainable than If tho work In dona in smaller sections. LONDON Clolh or woven bam boo Is the latest textile wrinkle. The raw material from John Hull's India, is much cheaper than cotton from I'nclo .Sum's liixlc. . WALIX)WA ' . PERSONALS VAMtYA, Ore'. July 88 (Hpe- elnlIm Klsher,' of Hurrlcmio Orcolc wa it visitor In the l.eup section tho first of the week. John Couch .waa u visitor hero tho first o tho week. .Mm. Krnnk, Wulkoi wns at tho Meek rnnch picking cherries the flrat of the week. Tho cherry crop has been very good on a number of tho orchards In the1 bill sections d esp 1 1 o tho h a rd f reeies of ea r 1 y summer. Mwyo Walker, of Leap, was a business visitor hero tho first of tho week. V. l-athrop nnd wife, of Leap, were visitors hero during tho past week. Mrs. Laura Reynolds, of Knter nrtso, was visiting her sister Mrs. Bruco I'Msher, of Leap, a few days tlifl past. week. . (.lw. Klla Downing has been vis iting her son V. A. ownlng In the leap community tho past few days. t R.IIarmVin wis an Enterprise business visitor tho last of tho wpc-k. Kam Meek, Hoy and Oee Guslin were Sunday visitors at tho Cus slns homo near Lost I no Sunday. , Willard Hell was bu.ny the last of .the week helping Sam Meekj with his haying. iCharlOM KUughammer and wife, of Ixtip, were trading in' town the last of the week. Hfport sfrom the Thomas Scott farm state, that a field uf. 4 0-fold whet being cut there wlih a com bine Is running around 30 bushels an acre. Klmer Osborne nnd Oienn Kng llsh'havo heen helping Oscar Mux wel with his harvest work tho past week. "Guy Wetsel end wlfo and two children, of Durkee, have been visiting Mrs. Wotsol'H parents Mr. and .Mrs. Kd licit, the piwt two weeks. Mr. Wotsel has' also been! helping Mr. Hell with his harvest Iiiff. . Kd -llell nnd son Willard were helping T. G Johnson finish his haying tho latter part of the week. M, O. Henrlng was hauling wood the last of tho week. ( W. M. Thompson and wlfo were nt Meeks picking cherries Iho firt orihe week.' Mrs. Meek and sons ir Keeps you Spottctf jtor your very daintiest (rods hd Uppers use Oronite Cleaning Fluid a new, non-explosive fluid from the scientific laboratories of tlie Standard Oil Company of Call- ; fomia.Try it youwelftQ clean furs, kid gloves, flannels or serges, hats, : upholstery, rugs, etc. ! Only a mild, quick-vanishing odor. Ready now ' at grocery, drug, hardware or de partment stores or at Standard . Oil Service Stations. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CAIJTORNtA (non-exwtosive) NO rrocd to tolerate a single fly in your house. Flit kills flies. l'lit spray Heard your home In a few minutes of diwiwe-beariiiK tlieH and moa (luitots. ll is clean, sufc und easy to uae. Kills All Household Insects Flit spray alsodeatroys bed buirs, roaches and unla. It searches out the cracks and i reviics where they hide and breed, and destroys insects and their egK. Spray Kill on your garments. Flit Kill moths Flics Ants NEW SHIPMENT OP Nelly Don Smocks 1.95 2.23 2.05 PUTMAN'S Ladies Ready-To-Wear ani Millinery were vlsltora lioro' the lust of the week. Truman Ponlsori, of Promise, was a business visitor here - the last of. the week.1 He reports crops quite good in that section, and that farmers are commencing in hlnil their grnln at this time. T. G. Johnson ami family left Sunday by auto for ei. two months visit with relatives In' lowa. Mr. Johnson slates ho, also expects to nttend the ! Iowa' state fair while away. , ; ' . 1 ' n'ii ix Tin: svir . .. . " ' 1 rHII.AIiKf.rtllA Htar, .vlm-nu-rs eonipctlnir. here are' to take the IiIkK dlvi Johnny Welsmuller and the present Miss Lillian Wrack are-Koiuir to Jup.tn for n noni y moon If the puyment of cxpensrs for two will keep him, an ama teur. Otherwise weddian bells will not j'lnir till he returns. Miss Wrlick, n Chlcaitoan illie Johnny, isn't known us a, swimmer, but Harry H. Olaney, of Philadelphia. Is cnitaRcd lo Miss Irma Mne l.u, eas, a Kentucky iielle of the wa ter, who Is tialnlmt here with him for national championships. Victor Records Just Released "Valiwla" (Pipe. Oncan) .-'-' - " ,,w Crawford "At !' With tlm WiirHl" i Vlp? Oikoii) 1ivr CYawtonl "lloiH-ybimrh" 1 1'n'l Jnhimr Hamp' "I l.'imml A llouuil Alton! Way lo llravni" - . . .... lii'iitiuky StTmnilortj CARR'S The Home. Of The New Victor 1 1 lfisMaaj FREE DEMONSTRATION EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER CO. Cww on thee, little pest Filthy fly, tmvekome pvest ! and their larvae which eat holes. Exten sive tests showed that l'lit spray did not stain the must delicate fabrics. A Scientific Insecticide Flit Is the result of exhaustive research by expert entomologists und cheinUil. It is harmless to mankind. Flit has re placed the old methods becuuse it kills off the insects and does it quickly. Get a Flit can and sprayer today. Fur sale everywhere. STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW DESTROYS Mosquitoes Moths Bed Bugs Roaches "fns Just because it's old-r-Just because it's broken Don't throw it away, that grill, extension card, iron cord, electric fnn no mntter what. It was useful once it can be so again. , . Bring it in if it's clectrival, ' we can fix rr. La Grande Electric Co. 1412 Adams Ave. I Out- k i is stanamg Advantages Nb wear on' clothcs; "v Simple easy to under stand; Quiet: All-metal wringer; Wash and wring at same time; . No heavy parts to lift; : j Washes heaviest and most ; delicate clothing equal- ly well. JERSEY) llastran ! ' " nor 7 inrnri auruva ikt iimw emw wnw nm i