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Tuesday. September 21, 102G. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three Society-News Legion Party to Be Wednesday A benefit curd party wWr! piomi.srt) to be. different t!i:i:i tin urd I nu ry pu rt y of t h ' b kind w i ! take place al I lonun halt tonm, row ufti'rnoun, beginning at ft nVloeU, with mrmbers of the American legion auxiliary as tint teases. Severn I interest Uf? and novel features are belnj? arrange I tor which are sure to be enjoyed .by all Ih ose w ho a 1 1 n d . Mrs. Itay Murphy and lr. Mar Karet lnirle, mem he "a of Vo dic n rati hk" committee are working; '-I the hall today preparatory tu the pally. Mi'H, J. T. I'.iehnrdson, as sisted by Mrs, M iikIi lirady and Mia, Otis Palmer, will has'c chartfe of tho c:n-l tallies an I M rs, It. Heltz and Mm. ti. It. riuycomh will he at tlie Kensing ton . table, which has .been pro vided for all those not dirinj,- to play cards. Mrs. (. N. I'ultiier Ih eliatrnian in charge of the re freshments which , will he servd Jtt'ter the card ptncii, All Invitation In extended to everyone Interested to ulleiid. The money made, from the party wilt be used to help defray eNpen.st a of the state conw nlion of American l.cKin ntixiiiai y to he held here next summer In con-th-ctlon with tlte slate legion con vention. 4 Sunday Schools Join in Picnic A join, picnic of tin Sunday schools of the Nazaene church and t he Salvation Army was held at Itlvcrslde jiark Saturday nlter noon. The picnic marked the 'lose of u contest between the two Sunday schools In attendance, nttcrinjr and Itible study, the p i pils from the Naza relic church winning. The plenic had iK-en Fcheduleil for earlier in the month, but because several of the Salva tion Army meinhcis were away at Same Trice for over 35 years USE LESS THAN OF H'.'.HKK PKICEU UliAKDS ' Why Pay War Prices? THE GOVERNMENT USED MILLIONS OF POUNDS Minerva Says Menllinn Arch-Aid N!" nie iimthig out more brisk ly than we anticipated mil we lire oi-ili'i-fng more mid nuii-e. ami lire in u good IMwition to take cure of yimt wants today, several unlet s In li:iu to Ik' (Tiled which will ariie from day todtn. When ou wenr An-ii-AhN you wear gn:al coinfot table shoes of ((iialitv. Sold wbeie.' Ily The B00TERY FLIES Are a menace to health. Destroy them easily and quickly by using Oronite Fly Spray CO. Everything for the Sick Room Phone Alain 68 ffffjf dffficv c he's T ElC , L i ". S. A '-i i ; Old But New! The vagabond hat this sea-ion &it pears In such new colors as lilac ani madonna blue, with a novel curl. t hat time it was postponed until Sat urday. .Members of the two orKaniza linns gathered at the park at about 10 o'clock in the morning, where the children played and the older people visited until about 4:30 o'clock li the after noon. At noon a picnic lunch was served with the members of tin- losing Sunday school furnish ing the dessert. ! Church Will Welcome j New Members A pot-luck dinner In the form In;' a reception to welcome sev- era! new residents in the city who have jo'ned the congregation will ! lake place tomorrow evening at jii:lft o'clock in the basement of 'the Methodist Kplscopal church i This Is the first gathering ofthia ; kind since the annual conference ' session, which was held at Union i Ibis year, and the year's work will bo outline :1. An interesting program is be ing planned, with Mrs. Sherwood Williams arranging for the musi cal number; t and A. V. Nelson securing the speakers. North Powder Couple Married Here ,Mihs Jessie I' u Iks and John I. Uaugiiteity. both of North Powder, were married at the parsonage or the Central church of Christ hero Saturday arternoon by the Itev. O. V. Dunn, pastor of the church. The happy couple were accom panied by a party of friends from North Powder and Uewiston. Ida. They returned to Mr. Daugti terty's farm nea-- North Powder, where they will "make their homn. Naturalists have discovered spiders along the Amazon river that trap and eat small birds. Don't Spend for foods without flavor THE art of making meals atlrac tive is in scrvifig flavory fowls. In breakfast oats, see that you get :! Quaker brand. Tlie difference in Savor is amazing. Sonic SO years were spent perfect ing Quaker flavor. Xo other oats jffers it to you. Yet tlie price you pay is the same. Quaker milling, too, retains much of Ihe "bulk" of oats. And that makes laxatives less often needtd. Protein, rarbohydrates and vitamines and "bull:" are thus combined in making Quaker Oats an excellently balanced ration. Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to S mil. litcs. Tliat's faster than plain toast. Makes the richest breakfast now the quickest. Get Quick Quaker or regular Quaker Oats today for a richer break fast tomorrow. Quick Quaker Cross, Cranky Hfl Vmi Relief at Onco "I obj"t to eiciitl pttlon, kidrn wtr OU ot enirr rd I rcn-ilown tin) to nri-Toa I r v'.ii barrl y f-t alnnr. I iid by n.f phrtl cUn fa try Lv. 1 nf CouM Not Ea1 i mow Weli Wilttr S-hsm of San 'r I trim e.-rnHin t ; up. 1 wji hfalth, rW t f tha w.i rtrf i ad reom . T1t I m I tM gat air baaltbtMcb I Dnifflat'i Ksi Announcements Social iinouncemeuU may bo printed in this column free or cluuue. Any announce ments pertnlntuu' to any func tions such as cooked food sales, etc., will bo refused. An nouncements, to be printed tha same day, niut be in Mjctut? editor's hands by 9:00 o'clock. News ciH tor's note. The Women's Missionary society of the Klrst Methodist Kpiscopal church will meet tomorrow after noon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. It. 1 Tyler," corner of K and l-'irst. Mem hers are urgei to lie present, and others inter ested are invited. The 'Neighbors of Woodcraft will enjoy a social afternoon and tn Friday, Kept. 1M, ut the home of Mrs. Fred Mutt hen, 2710 North Ash street. All Die m Iters are In vited. The Ladles' society to the moth erhood of Locomotive Firemen and L'ngineers will meet tomor row evening at 7:30 o'clock at the K. P. hall. Members are request ed to be present. Refreshment will be served. o I lope Chapter of the Order of the Faster n Star will meet tomor row evening at the Masonic ha'l for the first social meeting of the season. An interesting program has been ni ranged, to be followed by refreshments. The Ladies' auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Hallway Trainni"n will meet this evening at 7:30 ocl oc k a t Kagl es h a 1 1 . Sister Mary Says: IlltKAK FAST Grapes, cereal, thin cream, creamed potatoes, broiled ham, crisp bran toast, milk, cotfee. I LUNCHEON Baked squash cheese sandwiches. applo sauce, ginger nuts, milk, tea. 1 ! DINN10H Baked haddock with oyster sauce, buked potatoes, lima beans In cream, pear salad, nut tapioca pudding, graham breud, milk, coffee. I The cheese sandwiches suggested in the luncheon menu are toasted I in the oven whjle the squash is - ha king. Sand w iches t oasted t h is tway are delightfully crisp and the ' cheese is melted to a perfect jcrcumincss that makes It easy to dgest. I Nut Tapioca Pudding One-third cup quick cooking tapioca. 3 cups hot water, 1 cups light brown sugar, Vt teaspoon salt, 1 cup broken nut meats, 1 teaspoon vanilla. t Put hot wuter, salt nnd sugar in toiV of double-boiler. Firing to the boiling point and put over hot ' water. Stir in tapioca and cook ! until- transparent, - stirring : f re. queutly. It will lake ubout half an hour. ite 'move from lieut and 'cool. Slir In nuts and vanilla and turn Into Individual molds. Chill thoroughly and S'.-rve with plain cream. (Copyright, 1!2v NKA Servlco, Inc.) A larne pocket of beach sand, unlike any in the vicinity, was re cenlly found in a solid block of marble at Middlehury, Vermont. More than a million pounds of tea. Is required to supply the peo ple of (ireat llrltain with each day's beverage. Refreshing fruit flavor from the fruit itself - - Royal Fruit Flavored Gelatin People lcnniD mfhu t.....ln at lm.. cross, cranky, irritable? Their feelings are warnings of faulty digestion, constipation, luggixn liver, a kidney trouble or dis ordered nervrni. - ; iumiiu ujr nu imiBLic wui utrr ill toning up tht neives and vital organs, because it acta u'Kin the whole system -the kidneys and the liver as well as the digestive and nervous systems. If you are ailing, why suffer longer when this rreat general tonic offers ymi relief? Get a wttle of Lyko fcHay and let it help you to regain your atrength, and energy. 2?JLJ1 Bff"s Trial Bottle TlYKO MEDICINE CO., Kansas City, Mo."" trial bottkof Lyko. I ncloMlOc to hclf my HMU(and i I,, OUT OUR WAY THE FAOEOOT Violin Recital To Be Held At Church Tonight An Interesting program has been arranged for this evening when the Kastern Oregon school of lfiuslc will present Leo Cullen Hryunt vio linist, .in recital assisted by Jessie A. Hosklns, soprano, :n the audi torium of the Klrst Presbyterian church hero. This Is Mr. Bryant's first public appearance in 1-a Grande and Ills program, which will start ut 8!30 o'clock, is being looked forward to by interested music, lovers of the city. An invitation Is extended to the public to attend. Mrs. V. H. Parkinson will bo piano nccompan- tt.;, , Tlic I'mgrum Following Is the program to be given:- . Noctrune In 13 FIulo ; 1 .. Choptn-Surasatu . Menuett ...j.... Mozart. l'C Cygne.- T. t Salnt-Saens, 1Abeille '"'.'..' .L'l.;... '- '5!o!'.Ubi:rt. ijV. ioo .Cillen- IiryajiL: . Vergebllehes Slandchen...1rahtns. L'Heure Kqutse Poldowskl. Twilight (Jim. Children of tho. Moon Warren Jessie A. Hosklns Serenade in A Major Prdla. (Original cadomsa by Mr. llry ant). ;- Nobody knows do trouble I've seen White. Caprice Vtennois Kreis'ler. i Zlguenerwelsen . Harasale l'o Cullen ltryant. Vests for Women Popular in London . tho AxsoclnUil lMvss London's amiimn fashions for women Include tho rent, ultra-inaH- cullno vest. Designers have flirted with the. idea lor many years hut there is no pretense about the fem inine walntcoat offered for this season. It is exactly Hko the besi men's products of Savitle-row. It has tlie orthodox number of pockets, the very correct bone but tons und tho fascinating strap and buckle at the back by which most men (unless they've reached tlni safety pin stage) adjust their vests to a perfect fit. Itufric to Itrphu'o Scarf? The ruffle Is making a strong bid to replace the scarf in tho Knglish woman's affections. Al ready it is deemed a successful ri val. It Is not the all-the-way-around ruffle, or even tho adap tion of the Medici contribution to cStstume, but an essentially modern design inspired apparently by thu electric fHn. , It is worn at the back of tho neck, where its flittering "funs' or diaphanous tulle project a foot or more. One such ruffle seen in May fair was attached to a thick, twisted row of forget-me-not blue glass beads. The ruffles fill a much needed gap in the attire of women with shingled heads since they soften tlie outline when evening dress is worn. 36 Hurt When Train Jumps From Tracks fiHA 1-TON', W. Va Sept. 21. (A I') Thirty-six passengers were injured, several seriously when the 'harleHtnn to iruftou passenger train on the 1 hi HI more and Ohio railroad was w reeked near Or lando, W. Va., today. The wreck was caused by wag ging rails en n culvert, which htid fteen affected by recent hejivy rains. The Japanese estimate that on a Japanese standurd of living the world could support 2, E00,0o0,ion people; whlb only l.oOo.omi.Ooo eou hi live under American stan dards. Queen KlluLheth hath built her self a bnth. where sho doth bathe herself once a month whether she renulreth It or nnf ' Tnntr-mnnr- ry Writer. CX ncc ? cocrr LOOKlM1 PER SOMEBODY, , L'.Wt, MOTlCt. Kfl. M- tsA- BLUE MOUNTAIN GRANGERS MEET G HANGM IfAI.U Sept. 21. (Spo oialj Several. Important , issues now boforu congress, among them being tho prohibition fight, were discussed Saturday when Blue Mountain grange met at Grange hull. . After the round table dis cussion W. It. Gekeler spoke brief ly on the Irrigation plan that lias been proposed tvr Grande . Hondo valley. . . Mrs, Ma.be! Anson gave a read ing followed by nn instructive talk by, , -Mrs. Grace Grout on tho huhila of guests of the largest hotel in .:he , world. , . , . . Tin, following resolution was writlen by W. Jt. Gekeler nnd paused by the grange: Whereas, UJV.W. T. VUy has set aside a fund or ho benefit of boys' and girls' club work known us the Murvlti' Jiaiiiel Memorial fund and where, iis. wC-observe, this . a-splendid movj- Con-.the, beneritOf future ug rtvii I ftir ;.' t n crrtf o w -iw r it 'resolved by llfuo.1 Mountain , grange that wo congraiiiluto Jr. Phy for this work and his time und efforts spent to improve agriculture In the county. A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Grace Grout for her suc cessful work with the liberty girls sewing cluli. Section one of the grnnge served dinner at noon. cloth made from bamboo fiber is being developed. Jiamltoo fiber, It is said, can be made as pliable as flav. MRS. A. L. RICHARDSON, SOPRANO 708 O Ave. Teacher of Singing Will resume teaching Sept. 20. Three summers with Yeatmim Griffith, noted New York vocal teacher. , By Williams . i '3 ?.NiL.AM3 OFFICE CAT THAOS MANK MO. & Junius Ma 1M you ilrtnim that yoti were out riding with Hill last night ? . Sis Yew How did you gueNK it? Hi? 1 Mil 1 saw you wnlklng In your sle'p. Ir ; ;',:'"'' Thero will never -lo an ideal movie show, until they get up one i where the vllliuri gives the hero a I (rood, sound thrashing nnd marries Hhc girl. ' 'i- - ' I Jle: . "purling, wliy nro yo so uadV" ' ' Sho glplng down a sob): "Oh. dearest, 1 was just thinking this will b( our last evening together until tomorrow night." , - .'.'-.. . .When. a jjride finds a ihro-day growlh on Jtr Jvusbnnd's dice, she thinks thorns nro becoming evi dent umotig the rosea. . . mi st in-: cAiu.ri Ij l.lttle Miss Itouiider , Su,t ut u counter Kitting il choeolatn parfait; Then a cuUe-enting fool Took the very next stool, And soon ho had two chcckH to puyv A Chlcngoan who abandoned his wlfo because she couldn't play the pinno must now pay $5 a week (Ulp.,H..'.r, Ii.'i i. ; ,i i " A ' K! ;' ! i 1 1, ! V. HA! , P Hi,. I1:; -"ii'i: " mm Crowns . Are Important In New Millinery GMALL brims bow crowns on the smartest Hats crowns that are odd ly crushed into new and bewitching shapes, Ante lope felt, velour and velvet fashion them, and in most cases, they are simply trim med with ribbon or gleam ing jewelled pins. LADIES READY-TO-WEAR 532 AND MILLINERY alimony. Ho coulit hnvo sot a Hood ruaio not tor umu f Noljody'B eliaructnr In safe so long uk thorn's nothing linmodlalo ly ul hund to luko tho whk out ot sonic folk's tongues. It U biul.H 5'mi' wlfo dmla a InlM-r In )hii mk'(.jou luivn .forr uoltoii to mall, but woi'su If it in oiK' j mi liux! iM':l''H'il lo burn. Koine feminine coiniilexliinH nro complex. VICTOR RECORDS HOW 5IANT TISIKH (Knx Tro() Oil, IK 1 ONLY HAD YOU ( Kox Trtit) . Ted WofiiiM nnd ills owheslra I'M WAI.KINO A HOUND IN CUtOI.ES (Fox Trot) , I'Cirt .MY MWHKTHKAHT (I'" Trot) Art Ijinrtry nnd Ills OrrhPHtrn, CARR'S Homo of the New Victor vme new EASY WASHER on view .I Washes and dries at the same time. Not a drop of water to lift or carry ; THE new Easy Washer tho most ' amazitift development ever made in washing clothes, is here. The small tub dries a whole batch of clothes ten singlo sheets in three minutes. M'jnnwhfle, tho large tub washes a second butch. Twenty sheets handled at once your washing dona in half tho time with half the work. No water to lift or carry; not a drop of water wasted. The Easy even empties itself: when you are through' washing. Let us da week's washing free in your own home. No cost PC obligation. Phone today. KASY TEIIMS EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER CO. Alunys nt Your Service EDDIE TAKES A LESSON 1 -i ?v to high 3.75 5.85 10 'The Monroo Doctrine, Instoal of UriiiKliiK tho , Latln-Amerlcun countvloa tnlo closer contact with' the United Ktutcs, had eliminated from the minds of Lut.in-AimJilcan peoples nil four of nKKresHion from any portion of tho world but tho United States.' Leo H. Jtowo, dU rector-Benenii of tho Pun-Amorl- enn Union. : ;, , ... Tho Tinltoil Statef, nnmmlly ex pends J4.7no.ono in. looklnff ; up misdirected mnll. . mm