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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1926)
Monday, August 16, 1926. EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Paw Three S.qcietNews Dinner Honors Mrs. Speckhart c t'onipllnu-ntliiK Air. Jolin Speck -liui-l un 1it 1)1 i t Inlay aimivt'itwry lii-r luii;rhttr, IWrn. Puiil Kniuita, iiHHiKlod by Al t'8. Herbert Kpcok ,luti't ifavr a Hurprlmi dimur party In her honor al t ho Knauti homo 1'Vltlny cvcninHT f)C I '.list wok. Mr. RpooUhnrt wu Invllort 10 lior (luii(chl4r'H country homo to havo dinner with the family, hul on her arrival then found a num her or friend Vi-alting to welcome . Mqre than 20 nruotn were nentel r lit tin- ilinnor table prettily tlooor nted wilh haskclH of the M'linfln'fi flowi'iH. Mower; wcro iilno urli llrully trraiiK' il ubotit the other rooms. ' After n delicious (llnnor tho evo ninw wiih apont visit hit;. An inter I'Htlnfr . niiiKloal prourn in, a feature of wlrjch was a group of hoiikh by 1'anL KnauU, 1ho look plaoo aftor dinner. , - Wallowa Luke (Spoolal) Fri day evening a ivirty of 30 couple mi r prised AUhh Nellie Ziirohor. of Knleiprtee, with a blrl hday parly at tho Whtlo Klcph.mt ohalot. Th o.-aiiiK wa s..peiit roaatlnir welnte. danoliiK', playing tfume.s and Hinj Jne Hopkhin iravo two iiumorouH rondinjpt and Alisw lmihellu Mlllor Hanff two hoIo lnimborK. .Mrs, 5i-wk ('hnmller and Men. Simmons will entertain tho Park ilalo Hub Wi'duoHday aflornoon at 2 o'oloolt at Hie. homo of Mrs. rimnd-1 lor. . Tho i,adlrs noeiety o tno uroin-j erltood of Locomotive Rremen and i Kimiiiooi-H will meet tomorrow ovo. iniiK in u i i in it in. tin- ix. ., Hall. . All members pro requested ! , . , ' , m . . " ' ; pit', wholewheat broad, milk, cof- to bo present. , .hi. Tho T-ndles' AiiNiliary to tho -Your vootahlo :,bUo dlnnor may iSrothorhood of Uailwny Tralninon ho ""V combination that partk-ul-wlll moot In r.-Kiih.r so.sHon tomor- ; Il' lv lpoul to you. Just us a.mifT row ovonlnff nt 7:30 oYlook at Kc-niion: Contor of platter bakd Kaj?h H hall. All mcmborn uro buffed tomato altrrniUinK mounds uncoil to l. tluro aa final urrantro. c'i-niimd lima lnuns. .. Kronoh mont. for tho oonvontlon to bo hold t i, lf (1 pouitoo and buttorcd plii hon In Si'ptonihor will bo mado.,acn- ' " Iti frcshmonts will bo sorvod. :(.lnjioibiona larsbinatlow IiiiI(Uiik: fi ; Ono-half. cup jjranulatod Buar, n:SOIE llATIII.Xft SUTS 1 cup inolasss.. -..-cup butler, 2 (I KNOA (A I'). Sovoral lam-'and one-halt' 'cups'- flour,- 1 toa drcd men and woim-n must toll spoon each cinnamon, plnsor and tbo judKo why t ! havo not worn ciovt s 2 teaspoons' soda, 1 'cup us mtioli oloihinH: In swimmlns" rf boiling water, 2 eysrs, , teaspoon tho. fascist 1 think is noeossary ror.salt. marsh mallows, 1 oupwlilp. modi-sly. 1 lii-ro was nullo some ill.. oine eostuinial tltrhtiiiK- wh.-n eoimor not t In- tho mw Job; I j I . Minerva Say s Did you ever wear n pair of Arch Preserver , Just Wrltfht shots, my dent fel low man ? We are now selling four times us many of those shoos and oxfords as. we did six months ajfo. Nearly . everyone who buys a pair and wears them a few weeks hrLuffs in u friend of his 'and tells blm that is the best feeiinK" shoo h lias ever worn. That's why they sell so wood. Thes are union made, carry a sticl arch which gently supports tho ar h and relievos atl si : in. ' T"-y f no p:ilr and bo e(.n- THE B00TERY Leather and Rubhcr Belling Canteens and Water Rags F. L LILLY Hardware Mail 85 I i . FOR HARVESTING Skirts.forFal! Moire arranged In tiers It te b tl outatandlng style note for fall. Sister Mary y SJMrr Mnry) Hii'ukfa.st chilled honey dew melon, ecroal, "thin ' rroam," crisp brotlod (moon and -tomatoes, gnu ham tnat, milk, coi'foe. . " . . Luncheon Jinked celery .;and ! rlco, radish s.mdwiches, . fdnper I oread,' . inaiKhmulIow pudding-. milk, tou. . Dinner Vopotablo plutc dinner, head loituco, oranke cuttiurdhrdl h " fheud Ifttucc. orange custard, plni' cream. iiliiit eream. v ,, , .. , , , ,' l ream butter, slowly add sufc-ifr h' ',"t ,ml". cr';a,'y- X, V;' i" - ....... ,i iii..i.n.vuiin . ,M!At',,vMnii.l tho raiises nf wMeh nrft known ' s'ir In mnliises and add remaining floiir. ' Dissolve, soda In 'boHlnf? water und stir Into .mixture. Heat hard and add ogtrs well i.jHaten. rou r into two, oiled'. and ' floureU jayor cako paps and bake 30 mlrtj liti s la a moderate, oven.' lteniove from pans as soon" as possible, to bundle and put marsh mallow be tween layers. Ui-tlirn tq the oven long enouffhto - soften. : mallows. Servo warm wil h cream ; whipped and sweetened with. 2 tablespoons powdered suar. ami flavored with loaspoon vanilla. . - itincns orrwi Kiii Morvrs . IlKllil T AI'). Thoiu's a !!, thrill in the donkey races, one American will tell tho world. tie cashed in l o to l on a con lest in which some of tho jock eys were bister than -tho animals t hoy beat on tho head to speed t hem up. . .-,: , Mrs, Florence Trisbee, 2 4. is tho I ii test to be known us "iueen of the bootlefirjfers." be raiiflft she and her husband, Carl, ran a very ritzy llijtior and dope smuKfrlln? venture on tho wet coast, making" profils of we over $ l.ftoo.ftfMi. Aftr eludlnrr a chase that extended orrofwi tho I'nited Slates. tn-no to Kuropo and back, th-y were raiiffht In Chlcoiro. They oro blnir returned to Seattle for trial. . I - ; ' Very Ritzy OFFICE CAT lea (out pliHio)t 1ijr can't yta keep vur dat4 with mo to Iiua (pouduf) i "Oh, iiiamft nils lk my ilrcsM rr tlio illslirK ami Htpoit Utc MipNkr dilios will) II!" . ni:.Ti; iOi Ni tjii; iii nii f I didn't marry Mabel lor sho smoked; And I wouldn't marry Amy - Amy joked; I didn't enrft for Carrie alio was fat: And Cora turned mo down ami loft mo Hut; I ran away from Alloc huo was wild; And 1 couldn't stand for rtarlco. a mero child; I intKht havo married StlO,. but Nho wuh old; And Corrlnc, refused to havo. mo. without jrold; Ami 'tbotifch 1'vn not boon mar ried I've had fun. ' lUohurd The oldrr wc irrow tho less wo apprt-clatti lh,i 'thiuKS that dV llKhtod us In childhood , '. Mllllccut Yes, especially birth days, t . . . . HalaiMl- -Vou an iiw .aincM mTuiiim i Imvc cvot- imt. Wlft Wlutt ik you moan? Why. 1 don't think 1 am half as pivtty ns I really am! . ' Voting : lady (afk-i violent dance,); "There! Sly heel's koiio! That sellles mo this evening." Youth:' "Oh, darn ItJ.hon't you carry spare parts.'" Mothers havo to bo. so careful the?c days. One woman In Ka Grande dtslrlct forbids her son's Kir I friends the use of the parlor because their clgurct uhIics git. all over the carponts! CAN1')lt ' (lly Willy Mycr, H. H.t New York cilvi Member Oorgiw Mouiorlal IHHtltUt " ' ! Medical men .havo known for many yearn and the public is be- Klnnlnjrlo realize, and to appre.elatn l,hat nelentlflc medlelno Is definite- i ly in the hue of preventing disease, Mm.h ., ,)((Cn accomplished. !Son"-- "touree which. . formerly (loeimated tho people of tho earth,! are under control, a fot. Instance, smaltpox, diphtheria, and-typhoid: provided those to bo benefited by these, womlerful discoveries- show pood will and sensible cooperation hy allowing the family physician to rub into their skin, after super ficial scratching- or. Inject with a clean syringe and needle beneath It, that vaccine, antitoxin, or serum which has boon found efficient. However, there l one disease, the most terrible of all, which has baffled the Ingenuity of Helen lists ull over tho world enncer. A soon as. wo know what causes can cer the foundation will havo bPen laid to preventing- Its occurence and development. Kully aware of their handicap, medical men are directing their at tention, to early recognition. Those tumors that can bo seen or felt are most carefully diagnosed to deter mine whether they are, cunoorous. If found to bo so and not too far advanced, they aro promptly sub pilttod to operation, to treatment with rays, which ar emanated by theX-ray tube, or to application of radium. . ,' Internal cancers, aro. recognized principally by the symptoms they (produce while important methods or examination assist in esiannsn in tho diagnosis. Worst of all are those rancors which occur in the tubes through which we breathe and swallow; In tho divisions of the windpipe, and within the canal which connects mouth and Ktom nch, tho csophabus. lp to the present moment almost every patient who carries such a growth reaches tho surgeon too kite. The public and medical men must work together to bring about a prompt and wholesome, change. A persistent and uncxpluinublo cough us well an difficulty In swal lowing In formerly healthy Indi viduals of thirty years or more, male as well as female, must nt once arouse suspicion and bo thd signal to go to a hospital of stand ing where specialists con carefully examine them. Jlore the X-ray tube and the rays of electric lamp, conducted or thrown Into tho wind pipe and Its divisions, as well an into tho esophagus, can corrobor ate, refine, or refute tho suspicion or Iho diagnosis of tho expert. If properly recognized us canver tbcro Is then, only one answer Immedi ate operation. Kortuoately the surgery of the , chest Iuls sufficiently advanced to! enable the operator of today not only to reach every organ In the chest, but to reach It safely. Meth ods have been evolved to deal properly with tho trouble men. tioned and give the patient his only chance. , A medicine, a pill, or a, salve proscribed for tbes troubles, by some one who does not know, means dokiy in doing tbo correct thing,- means destroying the hope for it definite cure. Mlt.VTIST lKAI LONDON (Al'). Martyr lo pel. enee, rr. John l'ranel, Uull-IM- wariU. a pioneer In tlie use of X-rayn. In dend afler 2S years r.( ufreriDir. lie won a rarnerie bero meilal. All l.lril hire a temperature of 101. Whleb would kill humana Ho don't fly around too much. ' HEALTH I OUT OUR WAY MB ( Fashion Notes ' i:vi:st. i v iwit.vsoi.s Tilv.aroo parasols, novel lii length. shape ,.nnd color, have boon brought out in rieeatlllly and on the'. Strand 'In Tendon this season as, a r'csult of the hot wave. Two wo (nnn nut. of thron n re on rrvlnir HnnH.niinM thin Hiimtiior ' , , - ' Oijo p.irasol was shaped like a 1 '"!l".-! -U. ;rlrcul:ir al ll.o bottom imd itolnit Into a Imiir. ! polnU:V: end at - tlio - ferule. The ,cnveP wan of preen silk, strlpeil I wh. orjK1. . Und the. bundle, was .PXtremrly Ioiik about three. tlmen th(. lonsib . of the parasol Itself, i .Another striking parasol wis Lfl;irP wl,h a deep rim around the from wblch, hung a frlnKle. f -. , ' , : ' L I In effect to' : !:! September 15 ! fc-'Y'; m::r''''i;"H' ,y:5"': ' '':V'-:fy'"S V I Return Limit' M:.7;.:;iV:-''''-,.-;;:'W'':v hV October 31 j - 1 19356 '"' m. ifflMm-B' Al-. y-ily.: mm . ; tt, wtfo r f S i twv omaiia 7o.:is ; ;:::.: V ' V"" ' .ISl'CS'J' KANSAS CITY... 70.:13 " till C k l-Tr DBS MOIN8S HM TLftL -xMl) - IM 1 III CHICAGO 115.05 fiffo I- 4'W ir. .tr 1 5 -.vy. v-.Vfry. J iS Detroit im.t7 i ' ' m-? . r.-' Hr m iw Jm Cincinnati .... 105.1s I. . WiW X v& r. m ti ; rl Cleveland ioj.oi , VSi Jmti l I TORONTO JI2.H0' li i . Y 7i CS. f :'TI . ATLANTA 116.40 L ''I., J&(g2& .. " i".? JS I .Pi WASII1NOTON... HO.OI i -iwPr rycm . I 1 Mil . "'"m n' MIkb 1'ortlunil, MIh, Healtle anil MIkh Kpokunn ultl iuna throuirU La Urunde tlila evening on train No. I H. ariivhifr here nt 1:20 o'eloek. on the way to Atlnntle city lo compete In the mi tlonul beo.niy content to lie helil lli'Te. Wonl whs recdveil hy J. II. K'-eney Hatunlny from c .1. f.-olilnH, wneral pnwienK'-r aKent for tlio ITnlon 1'uclfle ayslein, tellliiK of tln-lr arrival here. Thes young- women hove been the choice of the people or their reapi-ctlve cltlea to repn-aent them In tin- national content. They aro traveling In ewpeclnlly ecnrale erira anil effortn ore belnic made by the I'. I', otrietala to make llila part of their trip to Atlantle. City the ninat tnter'-Ktina;. Kte-elal ri-cepllona and other entertainment feature have hei-n arranged for them on the train and at the various town where they will atop. A deli'iratlon of La Orande people will meet them at the train tbla evening to welcome them and wlnh them luck aa they pnna throuKb tha city. HE.V !!coME BACK HERE LET ME SEE sou eoT om , AMD NECKTlE THIS M V WIGHT, WQONG V" ".I'M r,'..';- ,1 U . i-1 VM-W MOTHERS GET GRA--A DOUBLE E.X-POSORE. i TluL-haijdle was very shcrt.,- SXAIL Sill Mi HATS London wonn-n have jtono to the gardens and h-MlffvroUs for 801001111111? now lit hat stylos.' and havo evolved a typi Tor tho "fall" which Is almost an esaet Veplicn of the snail-shell. ' ' r he colors used in tho mau-up K''een und nray -assist tlio 'lllu- slon created by the snuli-.lllio swathing of tho drapery. Tho Neapolitan flvlierman's hat often has hi n copied In knitted inatnrial Tor seaside wear but liond Street nillliutrs have appro, prlald tho shape for their sniart esl feU creations and are proline intf tt in many colors. , M)-J SO KVKMVIi STOTKINiS fTfSMF'ii' I Some of Mnyr.iitirs smallest wo- jl 1 Hjl"fl H J J V I I Miss Portland VM Uj 3 By WILLIAMS LO06E FELLER! III':' 1 ( 1 J.(T.N'i.if,v men wrath adopted the "no-sioel:-ln' fashion for ovi-ninff wear dnr IliKT tho hot spell, but so well won various shades of powder used thai' it was difficult to d-tiet wtiolhiM Ihev wore or wure nor wearing slockinKS. Special sliades of col- ( )-ored nnwdr wir iirt ist ienllv nM0(. lo matph 11... nwns won. and some, completed tho illusion ,y bavluif a faint line lo simulalo ilho seam of flockim? painted down the back of the h ff. LIBERAL STOPOVER PRIVILEGES enable you to visit ZION NATIONAL PARK YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK DtLuxm Train Superior Servica Scenic Route mm: PACIFIC 'OK INFORMATION AND RESERVA. imn uull vn vn waua II. KKKNKY, A(nit I.a CraiHlr, Ore. As is a man's house so is he If ho is contented to have his rooms dimly and badly liuhtpd. you know ho is unnroim's ive and narrow mi as set to no community. If he thinks a hard, white irlare in each room is irood liirhtimr just le- faiiso it is '"lectiic. iifhtn." then vou know it! needs some informa tion and should CONSULT US La Grande Electric Co. 1412 Adams Ave. v, ' LI 1 Onyx "Pointex" Rollins Imported Runstop 1.00 - 1.65 - 2.25 - 2.75 PUTMAN'S ; Ladies' Ready-To-Wear and Millinery , (J RANGERS AND ! cuvnAv crunm CLASSES MEET ti:i.ocasi:t. Auir. m. (Siriai) -..Tiilnt nii't'thiKH of Rnnility wliool (iMHst-H anil Kr;tnK'')fl Imto hiv piin-ln: vt'ry NiirivHuriil t. lit I urii luiliilliit; up loih orKiinlxatloiiR. At a ri'tvnt nii-i'tliiK coitKlili-rtihli rt'Nrnl ini'tit wan ixtr'ti.l li'-i-atlm1 litKliWiif tnitlmrilli-M wilt not allow New Victor Records "I'm l.nni'ly WIIIkku Voii" imit TnH 'I'lir II. K txalrklt HIIvmiohti Cord Orolintlm "in Vou lli'lli' In Kn-ajiw?" hn Trot. . . .. Irvlnir Aamnoa and IIU (.'ommmmWA "Mown Ity tlm tin llnusp" stAiU.y-.Mum,y -1 Ati tin. tluloucy" - ' , Hilly MillTHy-.MtMirtle Silver CARR'S The Home Of The New Victor FREE DEMONSTRATION EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER m A Toast May all the petty annoyances of a torrid summer day be washed away by the cheerful-, ness and coolness of an Ice Cream Soda or"f Milk Shake made with Blue Mountain Ice -' Cream. , Let's drink! ! 'i BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY j 11. P. TYLER, ftop. j Telephone Main 60 1109 Washington Art. ' J.W. Bush Ice Co. Vou can have Ice Books or Cards or pay 4 cash, as you please.. Ice Cheaper at the Plant Phone 33-l-W km iMMiilcrti to croiw Iho hlifliwr.y.4,Jo tiH..lHt In Having ilio rropti In thin tllHt i-l-t. and It In likely that un. fittifr Invt-HllKiUlon will bo luude or dm matter, . X Ii.rliirtr'8 projrram. . fllreetod hy Mm. J. . Anmn, was hnlit. f lio nimiliiTM follow; mnir "Wllillillil": aililrm.1 tl. V. w'llklnmn: 'rella Hon. run liaxti-r: rcailintr, 0.-ae Wilson: sotiB. -IfM a oOoit THInu 10 lie n drunirer"; n-rllalion. Wy llial Ai-klcy; remllnir. J. II. Anso'ii;' on. Me. t'liiir.'h: ri'inllnsr, I. II. llytill: remllnir. Aim. Manna Anson. Out- slandin Advantages No wear on clothes: . ; Simple easy 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 welt J. W. Bush, Prop.