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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1926)
Friday, August 13, 1926 GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pape Thift Society -News Mrs. Dunn Entertains ' At Swimming Party .h H. . K. Iuim entiTltilUod 1 6 ti'ttln tun) hoys at u swiminlns party 'BUTil:iy cvi nin for hT Uuiijjh-tt-r, MIki 1'liylliH Hunn. Tlio hap py party loft l.a HrnntU by auto ut 3 o'clock yvt onlay aflornoon for t'nvo, whim thoy onjoyod ov or.tl hours in tin wator at tlio Voxo NwliiiiuhiK- pool. All' i' llti' hw!iii a ptonio dlnnor v:i wrvi'd uiulcr tho troos noir tli?- pool. OtunoH wore enjoyed for u Millet tl' lu fow Utoy n turnoil Hi m Urun.li. :' Tho yoiniK RiiostH woro Mlssoa Miiryni't t I tnuhait, l.iti'lmru I divvy, KIlKtihHli floali-y, (.' u t li o r i n o lluniplinyH, Mary Vuulian lli-ml-rickKon. llolon NVwlln anil Hevllln 1'nitl; 1'hilllp .Wwlin, Uohoit -nitH, AVlllurd IlmlrU'kKon, William lohtV William .Mitli-r, Paul Now lin. VliMi-tU .Wwlin ami Uuymoixl SlllltiliTH. , ' Aroointumyiu Din party of youim pi-oplo bo.si.it.s Mik. Putin win- Mrs. 1:o1mt( .Wwlin, .Mrs. .lolin.ThMson and Mrs. O. H. "l:iy ooiuti, Vacationing At Beach ! AmoiiK Hie numy l,n Clranrto peo ple who am vnen tinning at Otvifon iM'uchi'H this month lire Mr. and lrH. -K.irl KtoiMur-1 ami dautrhtor l'.arhfini, and son C.eorKe. and Mrs. Stoddanl'H sister and her liuHlmnd. Mr. nnd Mrs. ('. 1!. Turner, of Salt lfko ciiy. I'tah. who h.ive boon tin- Stoddard's hoime- Kiie-sts hore for st-voral weeks. The p:vrty loft fur Sf-nsido curly this week and will return to Ia t'.rando -.bout Wednesday or Thurs day of next week. o Mrs. Lottes Hostess To Lutheran Aid Members of tho Uidios Aid so ciety of the Zion Knlish T.utlienui church spent a pleasant aftornoon yesterday when Ali-s, Jollll l.otlefl was hostcHs al her home on fourth street. Mrs, W. Xelson, president of the society, presided over the iiieetliiK-. After tlio regular routine, of -liuslnoss the remainder of the aflernoon wns enjoyed Hpcially. Tlio hostess .served delicious !'( f roshinonts. . Mrs. II. K. Williams and Mrs. Chirk ; Webb will be hostesses to the members of I ho Tarnation club Hits oveiiint; at the homo of Mrs, Williams. The meeting will boffin at 8 o'clock. All members arc In vited in attend. Tam-Tam I y I COVE PERSONALS '"Ills new Parisian creation Ti t rit.n.i a iii-tin vivt with r lieuuuiiwi . crown o black ribbon rnilrallng to t, locus toward the back. Sister Mary Says: I ( sistor Mary) I Hreakfast Croam of wheat with sliced apricots, thin cream, ! crisp ryo tnust, peanut butter, j milk, coffee, I.unehron llak d new oabhnye, 1 1 1 in u rolls, tomatoes stuffed with pineapple and croam choose, milk. Men. Iminor English mutton chops, . riced potatoes, ondlvo and oraiiKo 'salad, peach tapioca pudding, j whole wheat bread, milk, coffee. , "Knlish chops" arc thick chops icut from the loin. Before broiling ; put chops In a eolimdor und liour jludllnjf water over them. This ra it her overcomes tho strong- flavor disliked by so many people. Trim tho chops earofully boforo broiling. This cuhlmtfo H really de licious and well worth serving of ten. naked Sew Cabbage One four-pound head cnhhairo. 1 teaspoon salt, ono-half tea spoon popper, 2 tablespoons butter, ,4 tablespoonit heavy cream, 2 ega, ! 1 teaspoon vinegar, j Cut head of cabbage in quarters and cook in boiling water for L'a minutes. Do not cover kctllo while boiling. Drain and chop. Heat eggs until light and add salt, pepper, butter, cream, vinegar and ea spoon sugar. .Mix thoroughly with chopped cabbage and turn into a well butlnred baking dish. Bake In a not oven about 1 : minutes until the top Is a golden brown. Servo at once. COVK, (Special) Th hoy scouts under the leadership of the Itev. William .Murray Itradner, who hnvtj been camping on Path orlnit crook. returned Saturday. The Cove boy, who innnV the trip were: Warren 1 nlrd, No Marten. Allen Milts. John l-lnher und Graydon l.oreo. . Mrs. NVllle Martin has Just re turned rrom a, visit with her daughter at Sunnystdo,, Wash. Mrs. It. 11. Illauk Ih at Mot Lake sanatorium for medical trcutinont. Mrs. flllbort Kennedy, ot Oak. ridge, Ore., is a guest of her hrn. ther and finally, Mr. and Mrs. f buries KIhIioi. She Ih on her way home after vlsllltig relatives In Idaho. She aim visited a brother .it Wallowa. Mrs. Kva Mlllman Will leave soon for an oxtentled visit with her flauhior, Mrs, Itornurd Orton, at Ashland. . Mr. and Mrs. Ooodspoed Corpe. accouiianled by his mother, Mrs. Anna t'orpc and fUstcr, MIsm Alloc t'brpe. of K I mole. f'al.. arrived this week for a-visit with frknds here, t'ovo was thtdr homo for many years. Mr. torpe Is a son of Dr. Seymour Corn, well known over all of 1'nlmi county. They are the guests of Mrs. Alice Allen, sis ter of the lato I - Corpe, .while hero. ; Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Anderson and Kugeno and Louise Anderson have relumed from u week's visit in Portland. .' Mr. and Mrs. J, If, Allen havo as their guests their throe grand daughters, tho dabghtor of Mr. and Mrs. Jiarb-s Anderson, . of Port land, a son, lleury Allen, of Port land, and a daughter, Mrs. Kinlly Morton and two children, of Seat tle. . Mr. and Mrs. T. l Hefty and son, Mr. and Mis. G, K. Harker, U i'r. La nt. and Mrs. Lydla AI Jxintz. und Mrs Kilna t'onkltn and daugh ter, Clarice, spent the week cud at North Powder lakes. 1;:. II. conkllu, of Ontario, was a visitor at Cove this week. The Itev. and Mri. J. W. Slayton and their daughter, Truett, who have boon hero for several weeks, will roturn lo tholr home In Wal lowa county In a few days. LATEST DICTUM FOR BOBS OUTJ TO TINT EARS CHICAGO. Aug. 13. (AH -Long on one Hide, short on the other .such ut the hair dresser's latest dlctuul for the bobbed head. Inhibiting ' 7i iiieduis at u fur show here, Madame Louise, hcau ty expert, yesterday displayed hair cut long on one side of the head, and bohhed tho rest of the way. "Hair for formal wear next sea son," she said, "will he cut to suit the tyvo und draped about the head to simulate long hair. "Itohbeil hair will never go. Its too comfortable, but It is to be oamauflmccd to look long. It will be cut much as u piece of goods, on tho bias. "Lars will be out this year und tinted Jrout flesh color to cerise. "Kinger nalis wilt be painted to match the gown." HEALTH MEDU'AL SPRINGS PERSONALS Collectors purehao about .$55. worth of specimens every time a new postage stamp Is Issued by uny country. MKDICAL SPfllVOS (Special) The water iH very low hero. Some of the well are optlrely dry. . J. H. Wanker If finishing Ills second crop- fit ulfalfa, ! Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo South spent Sunday at their ranch at Hunting ton. They brought home a load of watermelons ami muskmelons which they raised there. Mr. and Mrs. T K. Kennedy and family spent Sunday visiting nt. I'ulon Willi their daughter and son , In-law,, Mr. and Mrs. L. Huffman. l,r. ami Mrs. George llarsln, of Cove, were visiting friends at Mod ilcal Springs last week. J. It. Wanker, Albert ' Shuller ami Vivian Kennedy were driving cattle back onto the reserve the first of the week. Air. and Mrs. Rd Hnek and fam ily wore visitors it the' Hill len ders ranch Sunday. The Twlii Ma by mine Is progres sing nicely. Plans are for a largo crew of men to start work there soon. Men are still working on the tunnel .at tho Noverswet mine. Mrs. C. O. II loo m Is visiting rela tives at liaker while Mr. ltloom Is In the mountains, Mr. and Mrs. F. Whllten motored to la Grande tho first of tho week on business. xo nokk ;t i-:kkix;i (Ity Harry H. Knnpp. M. O., j llaitlo Crook. lkli.) Llt'iiilMr (iorgas Momiirlal lust Unto ( The siiying that nolriin is no Isnre as death and taxes oon will I have to be modified, nt least so far !a tho death statement Is concern ed. While ultimate death is fairly I certain, the postponement of the j coming or tht- undertaker Is easily i wit bin tho reych of everyone. Public health Uws. ndmlnlstered through the departments of public j health In both city and slate, und (.tho practice of sanitation and hy 'gieno, havo been tho factors In lengt honing t he Hpan of huma a jMfo from a:i to 5s yi-ai. Mat to i)ay we do not have to wait until I the symptoms of disease before we ijiny obtain reliable Information I relative to our physical condition. The' detective machinery of science I searches out our weak spots and ! puts us on guard lo overcome theni. !n the same manner thai we throw safely dovic s about a ma chine that is likely to kill or main ! n workman, just so should each Jone put n safety program of health examinations by urging or rotiulr ing a periodic health examination at least once a year. I The state is doieg excellent work 'in safeguarding milium life, and ; the workmen's compensation laws iiuvo stimulated "safety first" me thods. Contagious diseases and ac cidents, however, only partly ac count for the waste in human life. Chronic degenerative diseas a, such as cancer, Ilrlght'tt disease, dia botes, heart disease, ami othvr non-contagious affections, aeem to be, increasing. Marly diagnosis Is ih most Important factor In .the cure of any disease, and this is particularly true in chronic 1 dis eases which produce chauKes In body tissues, often without caus any appreciable symptoms. , If one usks what is the result us jfo Hie saving where houllh exam inations have boon conducted, at tention la at once called to the re sults obtained by one of tho large life insurance companies In the saving of life among Its policy I holders by offering them freo (heallh examinations. Of tho 7,000 persons who accepted tho offer and woro examined, only 217 died, 'whereas 4111 of these persons 'should have died, according to the J American Kxporionce Tables, dur ing tho Kitne period. t Karller detection of the onset of di Beano Is the goal of tho Gorgas Memorial Institute. The remitt will ; bo such u startling reduction In (ho sick ajid death ralefc as, to be un believable. - , . wori.o si:ll nov.tr, norsi-: !!Kl "SSI-ILLS Mni'tnaging Ihe hoinesload to keep tho wolf rrom Die door Is not confined to the white collar man, Albert of Hoi glan has offered for sale the royal palace to cut down expenses and help his country reestablish fin ancial stability. Dresses for Fall Arriving Daily! Featuring every new style effect of the season. PUTMAN'S ! Ladies' Ready-To-Wear and Millinery IIAMJI KI- lll.l.U ItOHKW'Kd, Oro. All!,'. imsfuiuo or tlip U unrt (? lax rHJ.f 13. A bill, utm hclll licro hit nlKll Hvirn. Quaker Oats "stands by" you through the morning banquet expressing appreciation lor Stanfleld, W; II. Ooro, Judf for t ho work of Senator Htanfield Mast of Coqullle and Ouy Curdoji ami Ihe inembera of the Oregon of Koneburg, being tho gtiesln eommittoo whleh nldeil In tho honor. ' 1r Important for Children and Grown-Ups Alike HOW you feel al! morning tie- j ponds largely on what yuit- eut for breakfast, 1 housands have uuen ergetie forenoons because of wrong breakfast eating. To fid right, you must have a well -balanced, complete breakfast ration. Al other meals lunch and iliaiicr- you (jet it. Hut breakfast is hurried ften badlv chosen. Thus (Jttakcr (Juts, cntaiiiing 16 j protein, food's great tissue builder, carbohydrate, its great energy element, plus all-important vita mines and the "bulk" that makes laxatives seldom needed, is the die tetic urge of the world today. Don't deny yourself the natural stimulation this rich food offers you. tlet Quaker Oats today, tirocen have two kinds: Quick Quaker, which cooks in 3 to 5 minutes, and Quaker Oats. Quaker Oats f rr 1 i Outstanding Advantages No wear on clothes; Simpleeasy to under stand; Quiet; All-metal wringer; Wash, and wring at same time; No heavy parts to lift; Washes heaviest and most delicate clothing equal ly well. FREE DEMONSTRATION EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER CO. Radio Minerva Says Ko r n x t w i k w e will Kivi you a KpiTiiil prlci' on Sp'imtfx ' Silk ChitTon IIoh li iy In nearly all colors, ami a hirffc lot to sel.-et from, at the exeoeilliiKly low prhe of 7."'. Now is. your tlmi tn.ffet two ot three pair at these prices to run till next week. Watch the v imlow for prices on our nicest I i'eMS ' . Slippers. We Sell Cheap for Cnsh. THE BOOTERY f'hHtlren'H fanvas Slippers, ' r.oc 'nclfic: stnmlnrrl Time Stalloim Iv I I. lAts Aimclcs. ( ill. 4tlTlll M2kc). 7-8 p. in.. Hilly Vox uiul Ills orehestrn; 8-9. AtiKclus trio; 9-in, varleil program; 10-11. raelc ani I tad I o eluh in popular sontfs; 11-2 a. in.. K hM iiihlnlht frolic. K;0, Onklnm!, (al. (;tfll.2ni K:l()kr), S:in p. in.. "In n 1'erHian tliinlin;" 9-9: n, I'hllharmonlc society; 9:30-10. Valencia trio; Carl Anderson, tenor; 10-1, dance music. K;Y, Poiilnnil. Ore. . ( HU.."in (HOkc), (i-7 p. m., dinner coneert; m-12. Indian Clrlll; Punch CJrcen, pianist. r; HARVESTING Leather and Rubber Pelting Canteens and Water Hags F. L LILLY Hardware Haia 85 Him .MAX KTAItVKK I'TIII.ADKI.I'IIIA Mlrtiis, hi who.io touch ovorytliins tuihi'rt tu KOld. dioil no more mls'-rubly tlllin Isauc AhtanKt, who starved to ilonlh ni Hip a(ri or so yrurs al- tllOMK'll I0HHI'K.S. ll OT $1011,01111. Ahrams' will riled ror proliatt' showed ho owned Hi houses lie sltlis eonsiderahle eush. Women Secure against lost charm, this new wav of sol vint! olJcst hygienic problem offers true protec Hon; Jiscaixld like tissue SIirF.R Rowns and ill-timed so c:j1 or buttnrss dcuunds hold no terror for the model n woman the insecurity of the old-time "sanitary -d" has been ended. "KOTKX," a new and remarl;aM nay, is now used by 8 in Hi bettel eljss wouirn. V five times at obstnbfnt as ordi nary iottun ftids You dine, dance, motor for hour! in sheerest frocks without a see otid'k dfjubt or icar. It uVodoriM, too. And thus stopi Al l. Jngcr of olfending. V Discard al eaiily as a piece ol r ti.sue. No laundry. No einbar rasbtneut. You a.ik for it at any drug 01 department store, without liebiuncy simply Uy saying "Ktl l.X." Do as mill ions are doing. Tnd old, insecure wavft. Fiijoy lite every dy. Package of twelve coy. only 4 few cents. KOT X No laundry discard Ukt tissue Gamp Outfits All Reduced Prices Those who have reserved the fall months for their- outdoor vacation will profit by the unusually low prices shown in this offer. Our stock of Camp Goods is getting low . an ft sooner than gayry (hem over till, next season we are making'' a subs taniial cut i'rom. prices already sin-. prisingly low. Let us show you how lo keep your vacation expenses down. . AUTO TENTS Can be erected next to car held up by car top needs no pole. Made in 10-oz. canvas dressed with special preparation that renders it proof from mildew. Size 7x7 , flflC T Regular $19.00 .'. iMD.Q Size 7x9 017 Ci Regular $22.00.. -...) I .D1 MILLER CAMP JJEDS Lightest and most popular steel bed on the market. The size is 42 x 71 inches, and provides am ple room for two adults. You enjoy refreshing sleep with a "Stiller Camp Bed."-. Regular $1.75 .. $10.45 CAMP MATTRESSES. Four-Fold Camp Mattresses fits all standard 4-ft. folding camp beds. Made with box edges which hold shape. Regular $9.00 $6.50 CAMP COTS Gold Medal Cot, heavy canvas cover; size set up, 6 ft. (5 in. by 27 x 14 in.; size folded, 3 ft. 3 in. bv 4 x fi in. Weight 17 lbs. Regular $4.50. $3.50 CAMP STOOLS Stoutly built to withstand rough usage. Regular 85c FOLDING CAMP TABLES Steel frame, braced legs, folds top. Regular $4.75 $3.75 LUGGAGE CARRIERS Has three adjustments; when folded down is even with run ning board, entirely out of the Regular $3.00 $1.95 SPECIAL Camp Stools with while can vas seat and stout wooden frames, iron braced. Regular 45c 25C Camp Cutlery Coffee Pots Dishes Fry Pans Skillets, Ete. KITCHEN The' Tourist's Kitchenette keeps ice,' water, utensils and kitchen equipment on the running board leaving the tonncau for pass engers. Lunches easily prepared and camp broken easily. Being readily removable, the Kitchen ette mav be set up in a CO J Qf cabin. Regular $33.75. .. JlZ.vJ Remember Your Credit , Is Good CARR'S PEA CHE Right now is the time to buy, your peaches for canning, they are at their best and the price is very low at Stone's Fresh from Frecwater. ' '; v 0 T a As many as yon want, while " :'vP1- they last. .'. Jm Saturday,, per box ,.....,..:.. ..sW&.- 97C Eibertas Fruit Jars Kerr Mason at a big saving. Pints :......:.......87 12 Gallons ...$1.25 Quarts, per dozen . Suoa r C. & H. Pure Cane Berry Sugar. 100 lbs. for... $6.69 Flour Hard Wheat. Sperry's White Down. Every sack guaranteed. 4 sacks : $8.45 49-lb. sack for...............:..:.... $2.15 Palm Olive Soap Regular size bare. Limit, 4 bars, Per bar ,. WaraiMS Irrigon Good l'ipe ones. Per lb. mm Me r Nice ripe fruit. A very low price. 3 lbs. - Finest quality Creamery Butter. 1 lb 45 2 lb. rolls - 9C Sweet Corn Yellow Bantam Fresh. Two Dozen .'. 45c ' IF YOU WANT TO BUY IT AT A SAVING IN PRICE BUY IT AT STONE'S Heller Kervlee teller Neil lo Thit Areati Tliralnr 11 riTA.Nfl ci . J lwJr Mko lrk at Stmif'n Wi kua rente . ewrjrtliinf Wft sell Orders Amounting to $2.50 and Over Delivered Without Charge.