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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1928)
Monday Aupust 13, 1928 Page Two LA GIIANDE EVENING OBSERVER More charming than pretty skin cool and economical Hummingbird Silk Hose $1.50 a pair YuJuom HILL'S society News KILLED IN HILLS f f. :y (far , T' nr. R..--,.:. I Miss Dewlaney, Of Santa Barbara, To Wed Mr. Cochran An mjruKfint nt announce rnenf thui wilt l rec-ived with uiiukiiuI inlriesl In l.u Crundc v. tin uimli-Aiik- 4. nt Sufttn lluttiuru, Cul., I r I -lug of tdu bJrothaI of Minn Hur bura I'ewlaney, or Sufiiu Hurbaru, to Sam Cochran, j-turi of Mr, uud Mis. lleoiKe T. t'orhuri, of l.u Cniti'l'. TIm', announcement huh made ji( mi afternoon affair al ihe I u-wlu in-y home ul which u number l hT friends were j-fiieM. No date ban In. ii Nt't Tor the wedding. Ml I Jew lam-y graduated In ii27 iJcpeudnhlu from Hlniifoid uml In now dohitf (Jltallfy j post xnidiLilf work to obtain her mauler' il-(fn-f next year. She ! 1km I'f4-n pioiuineni In ucllvltif-H of t hi- Sin til'oi rl ca in p iim uml Is a iiiem- ,1mm- ol I'hi Heiu Kappa, mitionufi j honorary, Theia Sigma. I'hi, worn i en's journalistic Imiioury, and wiisl woman's editor of the Stanford, I'ally. Site is ii social HcliMtrt'.joni - j fiu I ist ji major. Miss frewluney Ih I now working on a Saitla Cru nch- j paper. Mr. Coe hi.'in will tftadtiaio next year from Stanford where he Is majoring in liiixineHS administra tion. He In a member of Hi gin a Nil, national men's fraternity, uml has n ud vet-it ising manager of the Si a n ford luily this past yeur. Iff Ih now Mummer manager of the puhllcition. Mr, Cochran's friends here are lookhiK roi-Muril with plrUMurn to a vinii which In- iind MlhK Ih-wlfint-y will main to I a (Iran do In Sm- J tfinhtr whi'ii thi-y will Hp nd nv cral days v i I h Mr. and Mr. Coch-f run and tht-ir datifrht-r. Hdty. I Tlif annoiinrfffit'til ronciTiiM n iiit-rit lu-r of one or l.a (i'ainl'n mont promim-nt faittilUH and ono nf tin Cramlf liondi- vulliyV lieM Known pionci'i' familicN an twll. ? IV v- AWs - it A Special Showing and Sale EDLOW" 66 BALLOON-SPRING MATTRESS AN OREGON PRODUCT THAT HAS WON A NATIONAL REPUTATION AX KAKIV TM.it HAT In nf bo Ik fi'lt with applique f brown hattt-iV plimh to follow (he lin-.s of the bIiIr droonlti hrlm. I Announcements Tin- iilcnic plurm.'.l liv tin- I,. A. lo Ilic II. or l(. 'I'. fur Wi-.lm-sihiy will In JiHil in.Ht-;nl on 'J'hiiOfhiy ariffiooll. It iK 10 t.iUi- it;K-f- :it l hi' I r jurlt. HEALTH l'.TI IN Tl Itl'IK I l.osl',' .M IMMIMI'V lly l-ltr S. I'i ut. M. I)., AlliiKliifniui'. . Mllrll h.'iH hffll wl'ltlt'M I'MI rmir-lt alMint Ih ciiMt wilh vv-hirh tllherculNHiM cull hp f-.m I .irli-d. At ii iiiiift I'l-tiMnoiiy Koli-nuilixl , I.... ,.. ,.r., n;i..;.!...y,.(i .. iii, r,.(.r Kuliinluv rvpiiliiK ill 111 M..I Jio.llHt (,,.,, ,.iluK, lt ,,.,. ,( ;1 Kliiwotial plimrli raronuK MIhm . o.inliniillvi. .M.iuv sliifs :iml ;i'oru Hiioliunnn. .! Ki'nu-wlc-k. ,.t,. hnvf pass.-,! laws wlih h w..rl; I WiiKh., uml Vrrm- Joliimon. or Will- har,lnlilpB on thi iiiir.ntiinati- vi- liivill, hit.' linlK-il 111 tnurrliiKe. Thn.llm ,, ,.,. t,,,v ,.,.,.. Ili-v. II. W. 1'liik.T pirKirini.il III r:ry ,r , ,.,., , r ,,. weiMlnu wlikli win lin-Mel hy min,ii.r i,r thf i iln--. m-vi'iai iiii'iinn (ii I in riMinii". u . uml Mrn, Johnon 1 -f" t on u wi'il- lillnif I rip to Wullu Wullu. They will iiiukf thlr lioini' on tlip lin- 1 llllhil. Th llllili' IlltH til'll trucll- Iiik 111 Ki'iiui'u Irk. IHonor Girls Who Will Enter College ills r.rn'hnrit .Manner, nttranlv 19-'-ar-olil Kill, whoHi hody wiih found In the Hollywood hilU of Houthcrn i'ulifornku. IttiMhidl S. -lncf r with whom kIiv Ik nald o have come wi'Ht, Ih held on n nnirdor eh urge. TllhfMTtllosltf .'t,H,Ut'."d. Inr-'-M.o, l.cvh.M at hlrlh. Ono cannot he horn Into a rlvillt'd font in unity wit hout ilully hroythintf Into the Nystoni many to hen uloniK Itacllli. lpcatM inf-c-tlon frotti InfaiH-v up with tin- riht nti in hot- of hai-llll protects tho in dividual. An immunity ix estab ItMhcd which in wix-HCVfiiths of t In human ran. I:: prol relive for life. Tho other seventh hrealt tvhh clin ical tuberculosis due to the fact that, they were not properly im munized durinK early yai-s. What we imixt nuard anaiiiHt In Infancy am) early child hood Is a no-called massive Infection before immunity Is established. Suppose In child J horn Into n tuberculosis family nr"vlN In VonTArf Kh " a n Honoring neveiul irlrln who plfin to enter ). S. 1. uml I', of O. this year four ineinhetM nf the Altha ('hi tiimK;i ftorority from the two Kchools were hontiHsiH ul Itinrbeon Saturday at the Sucnjawea Inn. I.iiucheon was served at n prettily "l,iW,",iMn'e r ifl""" ('overs whi'ii 1 1 hii-.'il foe Vli.y If nf l llifi in. . Willi Mluu xi it. ii i a . i u iiuy open cam 01 in oercuiosis, unless Miss Marjorle Iteynolds, 1a.lno l.ewtfi, of Itaher, MIhh (nn- Mtance McKinxl for the lour sorority inemherN, Mls VliKinla Hunter, of Wallowa. Mrs. Ioyle Ximnicrman uud the Misses The) ma and 101 la (telle Kitchen Mim Lewis hits been In l.u (.Irand f ? T y v Y T t t y y y y y y y V X y y A Wonderful Mattress -AT- A Wonderful Price comfort h&JJ&f itel r e s i li ent mms- You Can Buy The Famous Ecllow Balloon-Spring Mattress at the Above Special Price this week only i in(.i:u I'ici.vr voriJts ATIIKNK. Auk. 1.1. (Al) lie peatliiK will he difficult in the eomiiitf (Ireek National electiotiM. V'-nizeUm Iiuh approved the pro- l"osal Ihul each voter an he ballots the Kiiest of Mlsn Kiyuolds and dip his finKern In vellow In It. , JMIhS McKlnde hui been the KUest Iof Miss June ltti enserolt. . t'ompllinentlnir MN Maxlne The lirst aerial traffie patrol Ih on ' Low Is, of Itaher, who Is t he KUi-st ot duly over Connecticut. Two of-MlKi Marjorle Iti-ynohls, severtil l.u fleer are up with orders to arrest (Srunde k'tIk picnicked I'riday eve- any birduiun who tr.VK low f lyinn , l"K ' Ihe (irande Itonde river or stunlltis over townn. New Yorkers have learned that Al Smith, when a h-KiNlator, intro d d u hill to prohibit the manu facture, sale or use of rlraretn. Now Tammany doesn't know whe ther to boast of it or try to Imxh it 1H. near HilKurd. In t he Krmip were I he Misses I in rot hy Ann Warn Irk, lletly roc h ra il, Trilllan Ashby. Marjorle Iteynotds uud Miss Lewis, l-'ollowtiitf the picnic the (fnN went to the carnival. Mixs 1 w is has been a popular visitor union; III younger set for the last week. Sh is reini'tilntf to Maker tomorrow. (hero is ut'out care on the purl of Wallowa utid lh iU U l"'rst,n "u verw helmhit; in iff in oiti'iiu win im meii inai child with Die resiilt that death will occur from a generalized tu berculosis wit h brain involvenient Iilberculovis "meiilnjilt f- If the clilld is kept from direct Contact with an open case repealed small Infections will confer an 1 in - inunhy which ! usually protective through life. However, If not ah solute, later in hie when subject to J nt nun ami utress t ii rot mil over work, worry, acute disase, or dis sipation, the bacilli hmt; dormant In tho chuidular syshtn llKht up f and are t raiiMf erred by the lym- it phallcs to i ho least resist a nt part in the major- t PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at Public Auction, on the M. W. Huffman farm four miles south of Uiiiuii, Oregon, on the highway, on Tuesday, Aug. 14 Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. with Free Lunch at Noon 32- COWS 32 Milking now or to he fresh soon. 6 HEAD HORSES 1 black mare. weight IUu 1 hay ftcldim:, weight 1.1 :u 1 brown mare, Wei;bt K.D0 old. HI e.iri old 1 bay mar". R Weight. 1 -too 1 blown celdlnp, C year old. weicht Him) i saddle hor.-p, 8 year old, Kood, gondii CHESTER WHITES 1 sow n ml ten pit;s. t hue J Chester W hite sow, he.i I cheater While sow. tatt 1 Chester Whhe hour Implements, Harness and some Household Goods One Eord Delivery Car ami many other ai ti.it All Mttun of J nntl under wsh; ir $'20 hl liioniliH Hum- will 1h ftKeti on n txiiikjihlii note hi H mt o4'iii Intfivti ; i Mr cent illn ount iw .sli on dJiy nf mmK TERMS: L. S. HUFFMAN Col. T. H. Johnson. Auctioneer Ernest DcLong, Clerk y y y y f YKRE is a mattress that will not sag, will not stretch, will not harden a mattress that is permanently resilient, supremely comfortable, longer lived. Un like1 the average mattress, the Kdlow does not become hard and packed where bodies lie. It is always fresh and sweet because air cushions permit the circula tion of. fresh, sweet'air- in the mattress. In the special selling event you buy the Edlow at a price far less than regular "at a price indeed that you would ordi narily pay for just an average mattress with none of the Edlow merits. See Our Edlow Mattress Window The Edlow Balloon Spring Mattress The mattress that will never grow old $ 1 Delivers Your How Pay small weekly installments on the balance 610 Music Wire Springs Keep the Edlow Soft, Resilient, Restful One Edlow Balloon-Spring mattress will last you permanently it will never lose its resiliency and will always seem as fresh and new as the day you bought it. Make it a point to see the Edlow tomor row. Under each of tho forty biscuits of this mattress, between two layers of filled cot ton linters is an Edlow spring unit, each one consisting of 16 cantilever type springs made of the highest grade piano wire. The spring in all weighs less than five pounds. of the body, which It y Of cases is the luny. One lias broken down in adult life then, not by virtue of some bacilli wafted hint from another adult consump tive, but because of his own bacil li. Tho Infection, as we call it. was endogenous ( from within) not ex oKotucm ( from wit bout ) . What does all this pell In words of one syllable? Not that we must ceae heirtir rtnefnt about Infi lion, for that is as dangerous as it ever wa. Hut we mut we to It that people art- educated lo protect children from dlvoasc. If this is dune, adult tuhercn-M'i.- wll! t:tl;c cite nf Itv.rlf at:d tn the years to conic, the disease will br a rarity. Add to this more edu cation to eliminate l he phthdo phobla now existent, and the World will be made a happier and heal thier place in which to live 'y y arr Furmtu; re COeInc- Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers. A " -" . mViAiJiAAAAA V t V t V t ? V t y f y t y t X y y t f y y t y V t t y y y y t y y y y y f f y y y y y y y y y f y y y y y y y y y t " vvvvt 0.vn:i HY COMMlMsTS inal syndicalist law. lfor ui,. f. s. Sennt S KltANVISCO - -Anita Whit ru v, Oakland social worker senton ceil in I'iii to from one to 14 vearn eseatted in prison for violation of the crini ' throujrh a par as nominated ' by tho work er's communist party. She accept ed the nomination. Miss Whitney the prison sentence MENUS Children Token From Law Violator At Homo With Mr . and Mrs. Hoover & n : A. 4 . ' ' - -' . ilia!... i ii--. ' - -- - - ' y SIsKt Sliirjf HI'.KAKI-AST l!an.lii'i il. , :iik1 j lM TTSlU KCir. A Ulr. 13. (AT) slin il liananan. weal. m ain, soft , ', , ,,,; om hi thn al lo il. pi lv,. cookfil eKB, tonnt. milk, rofli-o. ll.iui.r-s.'lliuj,- Din-,. nis of l lii.it- i liil- l.l-Ni-HKON Mucarolii anil liv- ,, ,,.,. ,,,,,,. nuiirlut nit A. 1). Urnn " Oinliali'. lonitilo ami Ivltun m- ,n ,,.ly onl.'n-.l live rhlliln-n of lail, oatlurul I'm it rookii'n, milk. ., ,, ' . , ... (...j j Mr;. Ar.itril.-iti iii' lliirhiTiMH1. 4n, :laU.Ml inl-i ruslo.ly of tin- juvcniii-IUVNI-II rianki'il li'.iilton rlinps ',.,., Mrs !i..nm. i-liaii;. ,1 with sur.'t iotato,.s ami liaiu.nas. wiih violatinit ih" nniliiliil ion l.nv li'oIliiKi' ohi-.'f. .ii'kl.'.l n.'w I'i'OIm. w;ls j $1, i jj;, 1 1 . li'inon im rinirup mltk, rofli'i'. A plankfil ijlsh im ans Irsn ilish- I rtii' woman h ar'irsl was brnmrlit w a.ihlliK. I,w work, n wlioli- meal tiliont ly Anna Stmiioi irh. IT.wlin on one platter anil one ol' the niont N.'ii'l her I'atlter liail Kmle home in- Hueheivne plaep, "What interests nip nhont this ease is savini; little ehililreu from the vieions eiivirntniient of runr' s-llini;.- Mimistiat,. Mnimlon saiil. . V 1. r-'MVi' Although thev hae lived In W,rdiitipton for yenrs. Mr. nnrt Mrs. tlcrhert Hoover ron-xlder Tain Alto, t'niif.. their real h.-mr. and were ulad to et Kick to it before the presidential rimpatKn hcKu. Here ! a new picture of the two people h. may upend the next four years In Inn White I1mte. pnted In the M'uden n( their ltlo Alto houje. ultrnctive ways of wervinff a ilin-in-r. One preciiutlon should be ob serve ti In urraiiKiuff a "ptank" for the convenience of the s rvi r. l'o not overcrow d the plank, part icit larly M'k or lih that le'iuin-s carvinjf, .MtM-aroril niul l.hrr Timhah Three-fourths pound ruhvs' liv er. 1 cup macatoui, 1 onion. 1 bunch swet't herbs, 2 tnushronms. k teu.poon icruted b inoii ntnl, -tablespoons butter, sail and pepper. Cook liver in r cup ltht y salt- led boning water with minci-d on 'ion, herb;, mushrootu and lemon rind until ti nder, cure- liver and i mushrooms through a siee and add butter to bind to u paste. Sea son with salt und p pper. t ook macaroni in salted boilinir water 1 until tender. I 'rain nn-l blanch. Mutter mold thickly and line with macaroni. Kill with liver, add' ir bits of cold hoi led tongue, ham or rhtcken If convenient. Cover with macaroni and cover mold. Steam n minutes and turn out on a hot platter to serve. toxieated alter patronizing the V Dr. E E. Briley Says: ' ! m tHKtKt in 5poi -r Kir. f - T Bl lio-w, ;ri,,( CU. ttnf iM U itla ,,-,.'! " uisi izirr- As sunshine ripens fruit to perfection ControlleJ Roasting give Hiils Hn.s. Ciiffre the flavor of flavors. This patcntr J, lontimious prucrss of roasting c frw pi. units cl a time, roasts very particle evenly ami iTin-js out t!ieiitmot in flavor ind aroma. No other oiffee can taste like Hills Bros, be cause none is roasted the same way. HILLS BROS (to, COFFEE 1 FmJk from tkt f''ijwf ttnti wi. I y j