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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1927)
Friday, October 21, 1927 , " LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three Members of Alpha - 1 Club Guests at Bridge-Duncheon M'-mbcnl of tbc Atphu clUif were k'ULtjls at un uttruelive bridge luneheuu yustcrility afternoon when Mri Wllliuni Hit-grist wua hostess ut lier Jioine on Kii-Ht Btreet. Limi-lit-on whs served ut 1:15 o'clock ut four Hinu.lt tubles. which were decorated with a center bou quet of uutuiun garden flow-era. Hiid; kiib the diversion after luncheon. Mia. O. S. .Monro made high more among tho club mem jc:ra and the suost prize waa given to Mis. K. L. ltalaton. Mr.' and Mrs. Ward Kouic-r en l'i rtalnecl the mcinbera of the Swas tika llrldRp club Ia8t evening nt their home on Spring avenue. Three tallica of bridge were at jilay during tht -. evening. High aeore among the women went to Mrs. Walter' H. . l'erry and the iiu'n'($ firize waa won by AVuIter J. Novvland. ' V" , The. rooms were decorated In a color Feheine of yellow ami white program are anxious to liavo a large ultendaneo of adults, caue elally those who have lever wit nessed the oxeniplirtcutiuu of tlih' work, w-hlcll Is said to be very beautiful and Impressive. Following the institution of the order there will be a banquet given by tho members of the advisory board and the officers of the Kust ern Star, at which tlio guests will be visiting ltalnbow Oii ls from The Dallas and tho Lu. Cirande" candl datea, togetlicr will. .Mr. mid .Mrs. Tipton and aeveral other visitors. . About 26 members of the Hoynl Neighbors' lodge gathered at the home of .Mrs. Henry Yeske on Washington avenue yesterday aft ernoon for a social tea. The home-was attractively dee oratod with -bouquets of- tile sea son's flow-era.. Tlioae present spent the lime visiting, after which tea was served by the hostess, assisted by .Mrs. Hazel llobblns. Mra. Jack Hilary and Mra. Kr.ed Tell. The l.pyul Sisters of the Central Christian .church niTTt Wednesday afternoon in the church annex Willi Ali-s. Krank Hardesty. Mrs. Thumua, .Mrs; Nevvkirk and Mrs. Gutridge itn ImttleNHfR bouquets of chryaanth.-munw being! -mo business meeting was pie used. A two-course luncheon fol-1 s,ui.d .OVL,r by lhi ,,rt.Mi,lt.ilt MrB, lowed the evening's card guinea, j c w Hunting, and after the btisi- Mr. and MVS. wauer j-eri-y wiii entertain tho club ut its next meet.' ing, Nov. 3. . ' ; i" ; .,..' .Mrs. A. V. Sanford was hostess to the Jolly Bridge club yesterday hfti-rnoon at luncheon at 1:15. o'clock at Sanford's Candy Shop. Cnvera were lliid for 12 nt tables preltiy decorated in a .cm o r .-. TlTXT TJor, scheme of pink and gold, marigolds i.YAl o. ITltAICCO liuoicoa ness session the hostesses enter tained lit gullies, which were ill keeping with the Hallowe'en sea son. The decoration of the rooms, and the refreshments served during the social hour, were also in uecor dance with tile Hallowe'en. . and asters forming a centerpiece t for eucti Alter luncheon the gnosis were, i taken to the Kunford home where To Club ' Members Tho Mothers Self Culture club three tables of bridge w ere at. play. - ..,niml nf the aftvr-1 h"' " ltuy -McNves with a noon. -Mrs. K. 11. ' lloylen mndir -""-B" attendance. Mra. l.loyd I. high aeore. and the c'onsolatfon. ""f? prize went lo Mrs. J. J. Pearson.'. !. Progrniii. 'I he subject was Mrs. Kd Stravens will lie the m-xt' 'Nature s, l'rovls ons for the Pro hostess to the club,.TI.ui-ad'ay,--Nav.' t,!c"" uC,An "ul!i . 1m-cIiiI Men- t "(mrud eristics." Alter it till It on the ubject by Sirs. Husr-y there was a KtMU-rul discussion. 50 Candidates May ' Join Rainbow Order! I'HOMISH (Special) ltolanil i .Gorbetl and llollle Henderson, both There will probably be more tlinii of Promise, were united ill mar Mi candidates who will be charter riage at the parsunage of the members of the l-n CJi-ande aasein- Christian church at Wallowa lily of the Order of ltalnbow for ; Thursday. Oct. IS, the Kev. Mr. llirls, when II la instituted tolnur-' Olson ollleluting. Mr. and Mrs. row Saturday, evening at tile Mil- l'"red Wineliurd. Miss Winehard soni'e temple horn It Is reported. . and Hoy Henderson were present The work of the evening will be! for thu marriage, put on by a group of 35 girls from- Mr. mid Mrs. Oorbetl returned The Dalles, under tho direction of to Promise Friday, and a dinner 1 the grand deputy. Carl 1). Tipton, was given at the Henderson home I of Portland, who us u rcprcsenla-. In their honor, with about 40 pei'- .1... .,..,.. i.uuemtilv wilt , sons present. ' do Ihe. actual work of IllKlll'utlpp, -The young coiljile .will make 1 Tliis will be followed by tho inltlll-jiaeir iiomc on uie i niuips p.ae. it..., nr llw. l.-iriro irrouu oi i,ii,-n.. (iriinde candidates, and Ihe Instul luliuii of the officers of the new : The evening's progruni Is sehed j nl. d ul bi Bin nl s o'cloelC and may ! lie wilnessed by all ..Masons arid I Kasli-rn Star members In good1 standing. It will bo ncooBSnry that-til.- latter have lllejr receipt's. ;! Tliose who arc In charge of tho Announcements ' The World's Greatest ; Flashlight Value YALE Complete with batteries 85c Moon Drug Co. ARftntA For The Owl Drag Oo. Tin; I.imIIcS of Monaeht'iirt l.ririnn will meet ut . the Iioiih . of Mrs. ('hitrlle Cruixlall. In Obi Town. Fri day evening at S o'elork! furs will be at tho Hud Cross drug store at 7:30 o'clock to InUe the members to the Crandall home. Mrs. Roup l.oven will usslst Mrs. I'randull as liostesM. DtfBLER PERSONALS - IMItl.KIt ( Kpeela 1 ) I ,eo Weti- tensltow and Clan'iiee Keown went over the. top last Wednesday ut the 'eu,lhersjo(tn pueklmc Iioiimc ut JClffln. AVestenskow packed -9 boxes und Keown ilTi. Jon (Vnklln and 'I'heo Hahn at tended the '4.t show In Iai t!r;inde Wednesday nlirht. Mrs. Hoss I'erry met with quite a I ops this week when she lost the diamond sot out of hwr ring valued ul. $5li0. V. I). Duncan, the sanitary in spector, was here liwt. Thursday iookintr over the different pluees Of business. William Wlirmms, of Ijostine. is here for a. few days. He is stop pin it at Mother's Inn. Kred Sole. Charles 1 taker nd Art Job nson repil ered at M ut h -it's Inn this week. l.ee Htltui made u busi ih-.sh trip to l.a flrande last Thursday. i A Message from the Man Who Made "STARK LOVE" to the Theatregoers of La Grande Paramount Studios, Hollywood, Cal. Mr. and Mi's. Moviegoer: I want to tell you somethinpr about my picture, "STARK LOVE," which which will be shown at the Ar cade Theatre on Sunday. "STARK LOVE" is a lrvinjr drama' of the primitive mountaineers of North Carolina. : The story, which is of a father who takes possession of his son's sweet heart, is presented with a vividness never liefore seen on the screen. There is an excellent reason for this. "STAUK LOVE" is lived, not acted. The mountaineers them selves play the parts and with a literal realism far be yond the culpabilities of any professional actors. Thus, "STARK LOVE'! is the first example of al solutc realism to reach the screen, and as such estab lishes itself as the pioneer of a. new class of motion picture. It is so new in every way that we are obliged to regard it as a most important experiment, and one likely to exert a great influence on pictures of the future. 1 should like very much to have you write me any criticisms or suggestions of "STARK LOVE," as these will play a large part in the shaping of future produc tions of this school. . . a 11 Faithfully yours. KARL UROWN. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS 'i co.uu 4.41! 19.U0 18.5'n.1 l 5.01 1 29.00 28. 58 175.UO ISiUfl AT' OtTOHKU TKKM, lM: Jn re allowance of MIIh: CIE.SKUAI. KU.S'H Homo 1ml. Tel. Co.. tolo- plioneH $ n. 11. Huron. I'. M., cn- veloii"M, etc. Western Union Teletfrapli Co.. tel'oKl'tltllH Tho C'un-oy I'resa, printing City of li Grnntlo, water rent ; O. LIkIu & Power Co.. , llKlltM Van l'etten Lbr. Co., fuel....: Sawyei'-llolnies Merc. Co., do I'Yed Spaeth,- repalra ... 11. & S. Kloeli ie Co., do lleinliiKton Typowrlter Co.. typewriter I'lnkerion Detective Agcy., Kei'vlcea ..1 Servewel Grocers, mippllea for Indigent Until A. Unreal, do Hert'a Grocery, do (ioodnoiiKh .Merc, Co,,, do.. C. A. Smith, do ................ Thrift fli-ocei-M, do.p.,...K-.....'v Grande Konde llOHpital, ' care of IndlBenla : 104.201 ? Dr. Lee B. liouvy, profen Hlonal services Snoflifi-ass & Zlmmernian, liurial of Indigent Wilson & McCarthy, ,ront Tllomas Adams, do ..; Newlln liook Store, slip piles , I'erkins Motor Co., do T. A. Choate," liurlal-v'of horse C State Ind. Acc. Comm., Ins. on-employes ........ K. C). Keiiuhlfcan, puhllsh- lnu proceedliiBS, etc. ' I.a lirande observer, do .... Xelson l'rlntlns Co., prlnt- 1114- I-1. 1.. Lilly, supplies Concrete I'lpe Co.. do L. & L. Drug Store, sup-. plies MARKKT UO'XDS' I'ete Grace, labor ...1.... ltoy Mulleague, do .1. T. Grace, do Asa Kltowies, do .......v. K. II. Davis, do '. ... S. D. Ijlurch, do ' Halph Carper, do Fred Hue, do A. 1-3. Feuerhelm. do .1. L. l'ackard. do linrry Hrowninif, do Kloytl Feuerhelm, do 1-lai-iild lrownini;, do ( ?hus.. AN'eiiKPl, do llaljill Wcafiel. do lOtiwene llanton, do ............ L. W. Vaughn, do ......... llurr Cantl-ell, do .'.. II. I. Courtney, do A. C. Snicrskl. do .t.... Ted Knowles.' do '..'..... ' V. V. Stevens, do ..: Leonard .Stevens, do C. D. Kcllcy, do Henry Cadwell, do W. S. Grist, do .1. A. Lnntmtn. do I'aul Cock, do lOil Miles, do .1. lu. Sutter, do .. . V. DoVore. do .i. L. le'ore, do 1,'cnnic .Stoiiediilil, do .'j. Y. Ililllinielt, do Hurl Kali, do Kingsbury, do Win. Ditnton, do Lyle Cnstotl, do Wiillcr Creusnian, do Will Davis, do Kenneth lMcrson. do v.. W. S. M.iillnnd, do .... lvcui Cadwell, do (..P-lin l'ensoli, do V. I'. Pulsipher, do I. oyd Crosland, do .lake Wilkinson, do .Infills Fisher, do Atis Gablcr. do 1 lurry Kisncr, do lOltnct- Glenn, do II. T. Swun, do , ('. i' llal'Kett, do .State. Ind. Acc. .Comm., Ins. on employes ;. County Treasurer, freight paid II. & S. Klectrlc Co.. sup plies Oregon Trail Garage, do .... .luck Allen Supply Com pany, do Concrete Pipe Co., do Cnlon Hardware Co., do .. Oregon stute Highway Comm., do L'nlon Oil Co., do Levy's Store, do W. H. Holitietikamp Co.. do S. H. Welmer. do 11. H. Kichnrdsun, do F. L. Lilly, do. Western- lload Machinery Co., lo Union Iron Works, do .Siiwver-Holmes Merc. Co., do Slandai-d Oil Co., do Fletcher Oil Co., do Van Petten Lbr. Co., do.... I.a Grande Iron Works, do 10. 11. Johnson, .blacksmith Ing crick & Kuney, grading .. Hcc-hcll. Mlddlcbrooks & Co.. do . GKXKKAL ItOAIW PHc Grace, labor A Hoy Mullcague, du Ash Knowles, do j 11. II. Davis, do S. II. Illlich. do .' , Kiilph I'arper, do ' Fred IIiK-, do J.. K. l-'euerhelin. do John Stewart, du '.I. L. Packard, do I lliirry Drowning, do j Floyd I'-euerhcIni, do ,11111-old llrowtiing. do I!. P. I'ourlney, do Leonard Hteveus, du Kd. Miles, do Charles I in uglier, do ' A. F. Colbtirn. do S. Ski-n. do i Win. Trltlikey, du i Win. 1-iMorc. do Hal-land I.ong. du Gay Ditttoil. do Win. Kcksteill, do Julius l-'ihcr. du l i. F. llagey. do .. Wltliiid llagey. do II. Cunyers. du James itlggs, du Julin Case, do Avia Gabltr, do II. T. Swan, do C: P. HarBCtl. do ................ City of La Ornnde. water R. O. L. & P. Co.. lights ... Home. Ind. Tol. Co., tele- phone ... Kelson Printing Co., print- 1 Ing : (liuiH Drugs, supplies ., IS- O. Republican, pilbllsli- ' Ing notieo v Klgln Recorder, do I La Grande Observer, do .... n u.i 'Dally Journal uf Coiu- ! merce, do State Ind. Acc. Comm., 1 Ins. on employes County Treasurer, freight and exprosK llutchlnson-ForsKtrom Co.. 4.1.55! ' BU"1,II',, 366 53 ' 1'll,oe-Air i-ronucis o., uo i ne i-rosi-u-i.iio io., no .... Union Ildwe. Co., do S'.tate Highway Comm., du Jack Allen Supply Co., do.: Russell Grader .Mfg. Co., '. do ..' Batterj' & Klectrlc Service ' Co., do : ... Perkins Motor Co.; do ' Pluyle Oil Co., do Russell Uradcr Mfg. Co., do W. II. Bohnenkamp.Co., do Wiggins .Co., do do.. 13, II. S. 3 5. 12, 11, 20, 74 33.4S .75 7.35 9 t f.a'iin.i Bunting Tractor Co 17.IU h 4. 12. 11. 127. 17 4 21 X 4ii 177 13 111 2'j.cr. 158. Oli 19.20 ' 34.211 ' 10.45 4K4.I13 1S2.0U V. L. Lilly, do 1 Deal Pile & Tank Co.. do.... Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co., - do .'. ......'. V. W. Stevens, do Van Pelten Lbr. Co., do.... Standard Oil Co., do 11 Grande Iron Wka., du 'In re monllily allowauco to vari ous Indigent persons allowed as follows: It. F. lllalock. 17.50: Fran ces Delloio,' $10.00; Susan Knloe. iK.oo: Amelia llllderliranl. $12.50: Almcda '.MclMirry. $7.50; Dnlph Illld. $7.50: Thos. J. Nbrvall. $17.50; Cnfollno IVrley, $10.01); Kslher Powers. $12.U0: David Row laud. $7.50; Delia M. Scott, $15.00; Louisa Williams. $10.00: BenJ. V. Willis. $15.00; Jackson S. Walker, fl".'1"': K. H. Millard. $10.00. Ill re approval of Widows' Pen sions: Approved. lu re approval of Monthly Re port of County Treasurer: Ap proved. In re opening bids for the sur facing of Special Road District No. 121: tlids opened and contruct awarded to Shllstrom Bros. lu' ro appointment of Budget Committee for preparation of 11I2S Budget of Kxpenses: Committee of 3 appointed to meet with Court Nov. 4, 11127.. In re application of J. A. Gas- 50.1111 11.00 10.00 1.45 37.0D ' I 2.50 12.(10 13.60 17.35 'j.HO 131 11.12 4.25 2.90 88. 20 ,128.01 190.85 9 7.32 14.47 . 16.28 , 17.47 5. CI 71.14 18.70 05.112 35.79 89.22 711.33 131.07, 120.79 100.4 2 73.39 80.39 73.85! 209.01 155.39! 151.92' 1 I2.4H U9.8.V 115.25 57.36 311.1 8 ' 29.9 1 141.21 I 10.10 07.30 18.72 I.1.IV 24.9C 90.48 42.41 48.37 48.117 01.50 II in. 115.il 7. 1 1 0.24 19.;. 'i' 2.41: 4. -.9 45 00 il.lij 99.70 112.23 147.08 85.91 07.50 50.85!! 8.05 2.23 3.50 100. 08 23.50 219.24, 6.001 92.01 2.00 i .35! 29.01 j Hil.uOi 52.00 j 30.0o! 430.05, 182.39 31.05 I 20.97 I ' 1 7.3.1 j 1597.78! 101.91 30.19 7. s j 1 1.2:11 ti7.--'8 2H.9 1 1 51.0 1 85.45 j 07.20; 5.00 08.50 1 I. Hi ! 37.9.! 10.l 21.83 1.88 6.98! 32. r 8.97 ; 5.98 ' 7.18' 4.99 7.98 j 2 1.91! 4.99; 35.9i : 4.47 60.83 118.83 4.99 45.00 ; 2 ways o? making hot cakes The Indent Way ' First you measure, mix - and sift the dry ingre dients -the flour, the . salt, the baking pow ' der, the sugar. Then you beat the eggs tlior- oughly, add required . milt and stir this mix ture, slowly in to the dry ingredients. Add the melted butter and beat the mixture to a (mooth batter. Then bake the hot cakes made vilhout Flapjack. The Flapjack Way Justaddiilittlemilk to Flapjack, stir and bake that's all! - h X .'rr jttnJt far tBiter Brtdltftsts' PERRY PERSONALS rKltltY (Spt-cluD Mra. A. W. Iav und dauwlitor, Juno, wort Lai Onindo vllurfl lust Hatunlny. I Jli'nry Kosm, of Ia OpiuiUo.wiui a caller' tit tho C. O. Joluuvieiij homo Tuoaduy monitntr. Mrs. Kranora ljirson, who l W Itlntr in Ut Cranl ynut a woukriul viHttor here lit the homo of hr purontH. Mr. and Mm. Jo Smith. H, 1). Laracn and faintly, uf I'omluMa, wei eullUi on AVrry frloiulH Sunduy. M,i-a 'riiomaa HuUtna and dauichtor Hindu il uualnuH3 trip to la Onuido 'lui:Hday. Mra. OlanTifo Htephcnsoii uc oomuanlod Mm MutV II. Kail lu I-h Grande Monday afU'rnoon. J. K. Calavan, iulJtjLnt rta-tt club I ia kT, an d County He h oo I SupiTliHondont K. .A. Wuyro vlllom at tho I'orry school laM Monday. Two flubs bin boon' fornird Uire. A tsrlrla'. sowlngr club con-ftlstlivK- of nlm mt'inbcra with HadU Ufhor iu pnwldont nnd a boys oanip cookery club with 10 members and .Myron Wheeler as their president. Mrs. . Clarence Stephenson-Is the fftrls' leader and Mrs. Arch Stephenson Is to lead tho Iwya." - Mr. and'-Mrs. :inns. . of J.a kill fur Issuance ' of new warrnnt In lieu of lost - wnmtm:' Appllca tiun Krantcd-nnd Clerk directed to iHsue new .warrant.; ' ; , . ' : la ro' application (f ' Heit, 'M. illKeVH for IsMiihnce of new warrant in lieu of lost warrant: Apulicatlot. Kianted and. Clerks directed- to. Is Miie new warrant. Shoes for Men MEN'S ARCII-PKESERVER DRESS SHOES Foi' comfort and style. If your arches are weak, Arch-Preserver Shoes will biSild them up. . Shoes and Oxfords $10 to $12 , ' MEN'S HIGH-LACE BOOTS . Double vamps, welt sole, plain toe, :-.'; : Heights 0, 12 and 1(5 in. Price $7.25 to $11 Weyenberg make. The Bootery H you tire, troubled with dnndruff, ...Irrlluled or . Helling scalp, dry hair, fallltift hntr see us. Wo us the 1'arlier - lferbex Method of scalp tci'a(,- iiu-nts. .. We, do hot use struiiff- alcoholic, or uold -prepaiutlons. 1'IIONK MAIN 789 :. Joi Appointment' REYNAUD'S Beauty Shop New . Foley Bldg. School Oxfords . $4.85 to $8.75 .'v- All combination lasts, medium and low heels. Blacks and Tans. ' f ; "Shoe's That Fit The' Feet" ' , utman s u - - Ready-to-wear -- Millineiy Shoes . hi llninde. callud on Mrs.- Jlcrbcr.t 'Myer tho first of tho week. i - Mns. Clara JohtinAcn' vls ioarliiff , for, her llt,tla smndsorv ,Jumes ilesrte, whlie'hirf' inotlior iH .visit UK JV'latlVes hi Portland. . Mesdamofl Trip," Smith. Wheel er, fjanscn, Joluinsen, Harris, C. StepiieiiMon and Miss Quelle' I'to Jie." visited tho 'IVrry school Mon day afternoon. ' , Mc. and Mrs. loren' lurrls un'd family worn recent Ja Urnndo vis itors. , ' ' "'. . 1 Mrs. J. 'IT. Alberlson, Mrs. Hurt Klilr-nnd Mrs.-MVirval Jlunsen at I trmbid the l-.-.T. A., rally In', jo. OraiUlu ""PhViHdHy'V'Vcnl'iijf. J.jA-' MutoU 'Wjia Iai .Grande visitor Thursday. , .. , ,. Mj-s. Iete Utrsfji, who hns been vlslLlnff her parenls," Mr. -and Mrs. Joe .Smith, of this place, departed for Portland Frhlay murnliu? where sha haa secured employ ment. Sho will tilso take. ; voice? Culture '"while, uwuy. - WOMEN HAVE ALWAYS WANTED a face powder like this new , won derful' Kreneh Process Powder cull ed M l'id0-GI A) stays on lonKer - keens thuL uulv: Mhlumivvuv-iriut.-K the skin a soft, peachy look pre vents large pon-s. You will be aniUKed at the hi-uutiryiuK UiilltleH and purily of M KM.O-UI.O. You will be fflad you tried it. (ilnss Drugs, Inc. t Ailv. JOEL'S Large Solid Head Lettuce 5c each 5 lb. Basket Concord Crapes . 35c Potatoes, 16 lbs. for 25c Quince 10c a pound Salway Peaches from W. K. Baker $1.20 a crate - P. & G. Laundry Soap 10 bars 39c Celery, 2 bunches 15c Cauliflower, head 15c Fresh Dressed Plymouth Kock Fryers CASH AND CARRY 0: CHAIN STORES Phone Orders Main 91 Wc Deliver $2.50 Orders DEPENDABLE GROCERS Offering dependable foods at the lowest possible prices. Check our unusual Savings for Saturday and Monday SPERRY'S HARD WHEAT FLOUR Quality has made Sperry Flour the largest selling flour in the West. Note the saving we offer on this high-grade product. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 4!) Pound Sack $1.79 Barrel, 4 sacks . $7.15. LETTUCE Good solid heads Cc selling for : .' '. APPLES Homes, Permaines Mu and other fine cookers. Box.... CELERY Fresh white 1CC stalks. 2 bunches POTATOES Local Gems; M OQ Good keepers. 100 Lbs PX.t-J ONIONS Fancy local dry 17c keepers. 10 Lbs y CONCORDS Fialas Jelly CQC grapes. 15 Lb. Lugs C A R Pure Cane! Berry Sugar in dirt-proof CI 7C dUUrtI--(.1()th ),,. 25 Pounds ' P1'' J o-- ( lOFFEI'-Schilling's Best. Any size, per Lb.. 49c COCOA At a saving in bulk. 2Qc CRACKERS Fresh baked. 0QC Family size Tru Bakes. Pkg... " MINCE MEAT A substantial saving. , 9C 2 Lbs JJ LARD Pure kettle run- ffl AC dered. 8 Lb. Pail : PAt4J BUTTER Stone's quality 09c Creamery Butter. 2 LI). Roll.. JJ CHEESE Full Cream, OQo Brookfield. Per Lb L0 RAISINS Fancy Seedless, 4 Lbs 0J