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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1929)
S i j , Monday, January 7y , 11)29. , :tTM-rTf; -ir, ,.. .,-vf(r -t - rr " A ! & lAltTTtff TTTkTTT rTOTTTT?Ti ' Mks. McKinstry Is ' -on.i. rhristma jo. TT tt lliurwi'il u nwar.l.id cunt prlaf. XlOSteSS tO XlOme the raids a two-course lunch- ) Department Group ( Tin. next m.iinK or the ciub'wm hi hcl.l Jmii. 1" ut the home of ,- Mm. T. A. Sli-Kliiatry was liosteiw H-nry I'wlilw. . - to iiminlM-ra of thi Homo I it-part-I . 1 merit of th l'rcnliyU'riun fllim-h of -I t Iji limnile lant week. At the meet- A nnAIIIIPOin Anf fl Inir the women Jkuss.'J iiIiiiib for I XIlllUlllVVtlvllLS the work of the organization thin! yrnr: I The Mi (irall"le Niihlorhooil After the devotional anil huslnoiw ! elllll will meet toinorrn afternoon mooting Mr. MeKlnstry nervwl tie- t S oVIoek. -Mrs. lira Baker, of lilfhlliil lelreshinenlK. Klic a an- l'nim, will talk on China anil Hinted by Min. w. K. Hmliuimii and other oriental eountrieii. Tea will Mm. McKenzic. , . t Tl.c'liultes Alii ut thp M-tlio.Jint KplKt'Opat church met for un en Juyuhh ufU-rnoim ut the huini of Ahu. It. ' TyU'r hint week. At tin' Nhort t).islnH.s incetlnK Aim. T. K. lorKon leud the lU'Vulionul whfch was followed hy a , iltf ItHt Tut pro irmni of niiiMlc untl Yt.Mi.lli.KB which tndiKK'il thn I'oHowhiK mimlH-rn: ItoadinKs Mih. A. Kcflt-l ami Mr.' I,, V. iMiiwun. , PiniiO'Holo Mary i.ou l'lper, UeatttiiK Maxino l'eU-rHon. licmllnK Uulh Margaret Hall. Hnxophunc anl 'piano . duet 1'hylliH lVterKon and I'aul linll.. ' HefrcrthllMMilH were ftervetl )y Mm. t'lyde I'eteroon, Mrs. I.effH. Mrs. Kpliny. Mrn. I'lpir and. Mrs. inHiy. ; .' i ;, i - i; ,; '. J '' 7riH Ounp ltuyal Nelnhlxirs of HEALTH he. served after 4h proKiam which will include muU-ut nunitters. To iiiuituw wilt tu Kucst day und each member uf the cluh Is aHUed to lirhiK a Ki('it. The meeting will heln at i o'clock. JHvlHlon A. uf the I.oyul Sister' Aid will myet Tuesday afternoon at S::.ft o'clock at the hume of Min, O. . JuhiiHun on the corner C a ri,mOWi (Miiidttlon or haft oceu- IhIimmI and i'ortland HtreetM. All nieil infected ruouu for u conslder- tvi:hci iosis may i.ritK rx. i,i:iu:ivi:i now ix itKxxj. : MKIO KAHI.V SVMKnIH lly Juiimx l. Amh'TM, M. I, rhlludelphia, lVtinaylvania It Ih frcuueiuly difficult to recotr nixe HiheiX'UlOHU in lt eniiler MiaKc. tme it mnnifeuts different modes of ouwt.- In the majority of caca. thin dlneam beKirut with a coutrh that dooe not yield to the remedies uxiinlly prefer Ibed for u "cold." At flint there is but little Hputum; later It W-reaties. in amount, If tho . complaint he not arrcKttl. .The afternoon tempera ture 1m curly found to bo slightly elevated. Invariably It Hhould be taken rcirularly in kuspIcIouh caneH. A gradual lom of' wolglit und strength oon follow. Mt shouhl be recullecteil Hiat A "cold" is par ticularly metiueintr when one la in AMERICAN BfiAUTY COMI& BACK . inembei'K are urgel to he present. t I The Young Women's Kducattonal 'auxiliary will meet tomorrow night at S o'clock at the home of Mm. II. V. Tyler. A trip through the Mediterranean countries will h? made. ' I ... Meinhem of the high school girls I MlKsiomiry society of the Met ho 'diwt Kplscoiial 'hurcb who aro on a -Voyagrt of Goodwill' around ( Io rwolleeU'd aide period of time. Not iniioimently the onset of tuheivulosis Ik chaiitcteii)-ed by syinptoniK of chronic or persistent disturbance of digestion and uno. mia. The cough. In this class of rases, is In iibevanco for u con siderable length of time, henco the disease may be overlooked. 'iMiere are cast a of tuberculosis that, aro ushered In, hh It wro, by nn ni ne k of Amerlea will-meet Wednesday eve- w01.,i .wiM hoid ihoir roitulai iiIiik at 7: so o-eloek. An eKpeclally mol,iy ,oelliiK aiid iiolluek sap: KOnd proBram 4e beliiKurenured for )irP t the- home of Mln 'Hlhel thojilirht. It Is luiiKninoi'd.'i-A haul- Suyl.0 ,lt 17(,7 walnut street Tiitn- Ii.;ki( ineellnit fiillowiid) hy lntalla- dny pvenlnc at 0 o'eloek lnteud of tlou of offleewror the eomiinir j0ndny evening as prevloiiHly ulnt. ' yfnr-'will lie held. . ; 0,. 'iHerore-tlie.meellnK; a short prne- " Ucn,vrill'he Iield Jiy the ofrieera who ' iLfej-VeqlleBled to lie. ;preent at 7 o'o.ljo'ek wearlrtff while, uniforms. ' ; i,'liumilllee 2 and ar will nerve re freshments.. AH memhers of the "-. ramp are ured id lie In attendance. MENUS Hy Klt-r .Mury I HKRAKKAST Grapefruit juice. v ... . . . cereal, cream, crisp bucon, soft mi uu .ie- uy-y- i it in i i .iu nn'i , . . , w... n,. , .....I. . -SR"i 1-eebler hostess. Mm. Henry Coun sel I n-nelved first prbto for hlgli breakfast rolls. reheated milk, coffee. , M'Kl'HKOX Savory ,ncnlloped nwloi'K fi'nii moil . ciii'i-niR hnttnr. score nnd Mrs. Krank I'oolo re- 8notch cookies, lumonado. , ' i 1 DINNICK Stuffed pork chops. spinach wit-h egg sauce, apple und celery salad, snow pudding, milk, coffee. After Inventory Sale J Large pieces ... , of' Emerald and .Peach-blo Glassware. Waste Baskets,' . Fire-place Sctri. at -s ' v Pi 'ices Worth Your While Sale Continues Through January., in, h iv were,- iy an ia-. , i pleurisy, nlthough It is to UecU'd thai pftiuriiiy l In the immrnsc majority of instances, or mierculoni iaiuro. c The first symptom to attract at tention to this dreaded disease may be ft bloody sputum. When blood Is coughed up, the family, physi cian should bo consulted ut once. The symptom of blood-spitting is not uhvays caused hy tuberculosis but it is In the. majority of the case's, henco a physical exumitln lion should bo undertaken by a competent physician at once. An attack of tuberculosis may 1 be ushered In by chills and fever, ( or ut all events these may bo the i first symptoms to call attention to . the illness. In these circumstances j a physical examination sometimes . reVeuls advanced lesions of the j lungs. In such instances, the rough j is so slight as nut to a I tract at tention, in many cases ul least. I iiui not trying to- teach tho ' public the modern scientific ineth- oils ui limning u uiitKiiuma ui nut- : .'MHsrj.-'i i I V , .nV 4i II NV"s v w I'1 A ' il - - A ' , " f-rr ,-rrn.K The little blonde third from the left, oi- HOnicwhOije, In :lf)iulon showr drew the attention of an American innvle director. Nobody knew her; she was "Just a fairly t'leyef ilancir"t Hut the director decided she was mure than "fairly clever" looking unit found that her name was Miriam Heegar, an American lu rself, and' just two years out of high school tn Indianapolis, .mriam was offered a leading role In a Itrltlsh feature film snd now slm has won a con tract to come back to bar native land and slur in other pluturtts. Tho iuncheon scal.oped oysters being the prmMno fXJT diversified iol r ire rather out-of-the-ordlnary and nf 1hf fiimllv ilvlllin n. tuher- ! V,n' L-m-v ironrt. Made in individual ?.f. h.p. '""!! V.T 1 " V... .T , Mmmi 8. Clitanos: III, dann, ar Very good. Made in Individual dishes they can bo served as a sep arate course of a formal dinner. Savory Scalloped Oysters Ono quart oysters, 2" eggs, 1 tea spoon paprika, 1 teaspoon onion juice. 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce, t! cups diced celery, 2 tablespoons minced parsley, fine cracker crumbs, buttered crumbs, 1 tnuJ spoon1 salt, 1 tablespoon nutter. Drain oysters from liquor nnd pat . drv between towels. Heat eggs slightly wli h salt, pepper, paprika, h-mon juice und Worces tershire sauce. Hutter a casserole well and sprinkle with a thin lay er of flno cracker crumlw. Dip each oyster into egg mixture, then fu(o cracker crumbs and place in prepared casserole. Continue to do this until a smooth even layer fs niE'i In casserole. Over this sprinkle a layer of, celery nnd parsley. Continue layer for layer of oysters nnd vegetables until all is used. Pour over remaining egg mixture combined and with oyster liquor. Cover with a half-Inch layer of buttered crumbs and bake JO minutes in a hot oven, Serve at once from casserole. i Kor warm night clothes for children, a pair 'of full sized white blankets without a border . will make two night suits of the style which have long slevecs, long legs land feet, and button from tilio 'neck down to the waistline in front. I These blanket night suits cut to ad vantage und aro warm and inexpen sive. . A Persistent Backache Oten Gives Warning of Disordered Kidneys. EVERY day find you Umc ind chy- -suffering nagging bck hud.che and dizzy sprlll? . Art kidney excretion, too frequent, iranty or burning in pauage? Theie an often ign of iluggiih kidney, and shouldn't be neglected. For normal kidney action to cleanse your blood of poisonous wastes, use Wi'l Nil, . Users everywhere en darst Dam's. Aik y"" ntithkm! ' 50,000 Users Endorse Doui't: Emll ErlcVson, 3 7th A.. U. An (S, c.lll.,r; "I . "d ,f'" ...ma meiMi. At on. lira rr ,, in uinl loo (r..l inJ b Un. and I Jidn't M lite Bmlf. IWn'a Pill. itKiira m. al mki a.d I tan tad m trwitl. to ipik ot na(i- rii.LS 75c ASTIMHI.AVT I1ILRK1 IC ,W KIIIN'EVS fosler-Miltum Co MlChem Duflat..NY. DOANS Ii salt fish is soaked In sour milk before cooking, the delicate flavor will be brought out. THIS IS TIIK nindern inlerpre tatirin of Itie (ild-fanhionetl lae rnltten to he worn with late iia. niiiK frocks. It riiihlnned of (ollim filet Willi n pallern on the back lakliiK the plac ot hack em 4 1 Stevens - Van Engelen Co. Hn.t Adam. Ati-. Clncr Bnihllusr la G ramie. Ore. OVKHMIOES Men's One Burkle, XI.9H Mr.vs i iii-fBi.r nxii Top. Si.r.i 2.i."i Mr.N's i niTKi.i: Cloth Top Knlihrr Vamps, ' S3.2.V- .ME-s nrnii;ns, st.no $1.2.1 Ijlilles I ItlK'JJe.. Vl"JKIIOf ll.H LArilT-.S' GAITIHS. SI KM to i:i.7B rmi.rinKX's ovr.itsiiors 51.10 to . Kh'l l.os Aniteli'B (840ke) NHC; 8, detective Qile; D. eon cert; 10, dnnce uhihIo. TI'ESP.W 1'IMKillAMS Tho Natliinnl HroadcnHlliiK com- puny prosrram for Tuiwlity niKHt 7, iliiiiee' iiiiihIc. eiiloslM expert,, but I urn trylnic to i koa Denver S30kr) U, Nltf; point Out to the lllily the InipOl't- ' .,,,, Hunt-n nilmle lllll-e UI l'1'CUKill.iIIK un- ii.-rvei-niuii . - , . njnli.l ft' nionly precede und accompany the , liivelnmin.nl nt unlive fnt-niH nf tiihereiilmdK i KNX I.OH Anicelei (lOSOke) 7, : poinllar science, feature: 8, Itufua TiiberculoalH often lnrkrt In tlie and hla Mule; 9, fealure bour; in, Kyatein unpereeivert, except-lothe ( - a , pivyHiciunH iruineu in ino iniinintf-tir phyNlcul exullllnutloiiH. My ph'tya on tli tsa oceiiHion iH that yoiinsr; uilullH, eNpeelully, Olid alaa- mldilloj. ' njreil prisons ailliniit td lin-dlcnrex j uiuliuLtioiiH nninediiaeiy.ir nny. on-; . acili-e dlHturhunco'uf the sreneriil . , ' ' ' henltlt uiIhcs. .1-ei-Kona who huve ' J-0" " '"'"u""''' v" been In contact with cam s ot tulior- t'vm-dnifia ,.iuiu r,- ,.., ,.nnul,l.,..l,l nrl,l Honda, aecurlllcn, elir..,., nf lime Mumld not full to have a' ! U I " K ImiIIW', M"""! flirnll llll. and fixture. 1 ,1! 7(1.011, dance ihiihIc. KOO Oakland (Mllkc) (I, Nllf; , The I'IIki'Iium; ID, I)X flaahea. KKX Portland (UKdkc) 8, Hoyal t'linadlnn; 9, Halon orebea- tru; 10. newH, dance iiiunIc. KHI. Salt Lake Tlly (liaokc) 0, NUI'; 9, mtiHleal prOKrnni; 10, dnnco iuuhIc KCO Hnn KiftiielNco (CKflkc) 6, NHC; S, reiiluro; 10, dance niualc. K.I It Hen I lie (70kc) 8. Itoyul t'anadlan; B. Salon orchentrnj in, dance iiiunIc. KOH Htnte rolea;e. K. Mox. (I I .soke) 0::io, on hcBtrn. farm; 1, violin, furnt vocal; 7:;in,' hrldife! popular program. KKIK' Hun 1'VanclHco (DIOko) 0, niunlc; 7, prOKinm; in, Anion and Andy; 10:10, dnnco iiiunIc. KOMO Hi atlle (920ke) , NBC 10, inilNlenl iiroirr.'Ub: dance iiiukIc nwH. - i ; KPonT or roNuiTiON ok -THE EQUITABLE SAVINGS BANK , Atj.I.a (iramle.irounty uf Union. Oregon, ol the t.'loso of Htislncsd 4; ' on liccmber 31. 1.128. y . - UKSfU'IM'lIM ' $ ,7fl,RL!1.0l , 1S,5ri4.(iri Heal estate owned other than banking Imuse.... ., 7. .100. On Duo frum hunks, cssh and cash items.,. .,..( IS.l'U.UO implantation of tho tubereje hacl Iiim nfinn ncetirM In riicIi un environ ment. In this, connection be It re-1 lOlAI , 1 1 u,ri.l.tu menihired thai t tilierciilosls is a I I.MIIIIJ I ll'.h houso disease. ' . i Capita I slock paid in CD.lMiO.OO A Wiigh authority-. Or. Hawes ot I ,, , V V,; i' no iv iti en 1 1 i i it i ItoHton, has summed up the im portant signs and symptoms of early tuberculosis, or consumption, with which the layman should e familiar thev are as follows: i. "A cough with or without spu tum lasling over four wrecks. Hlood spilling. A. Unexplained fever, especially if associated with a rapid pulse. 4. I'ncxplatned loss of .weight uimI strength. These may not mean tuberculosis, but in the great majority of Instnnces they do. nnd therefore . require thorough Investigation. Do not- neglect them." , ; UlifUIJ 602. :a Demand deposits tib.VHil.n Time .certificates SavingH Deposits 5,7(13,03 TOTAI, II HJ.211. 4fi Stale of Oregon, (,'ounly of ITnlon I, it. o. Williams, cushler of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to. the best of my knowledge and belief, Suhsertttcd and sworn to before this 7th day of January, It. WVI.DK. . Notary I'ublic My commission expires October 1 1, lfi3l. H. O. WIIJ.IAMfl, ('ashler. COimKCT AIImsI: RIIKHWOOH WII.MAMR. ' N. (1. WIM.IAMH, Director!, . ' i J 1 ! ! 1 -rr-r-T-, -1 1 I '. . I ; i . : . , Pulman's FINAL CLEARANCE SALE OF COATS - DRESSES MILLINERY -P: Evei-v Coat, Dress and Hat offered at still greater reductions. Come early to take advantage of these . unusual price cuts, that always prevail at this Annu.il Event on High Grade Apparel. 11 4 6 - 15 16 29 7 ' 23 . WINTER COATS . ? 16,75 values $6.00 WINTER COATS A A A 9.75 nnd 29.75 XMmtJ .Formerly $19.75 WINTER COATS Formerly $29.75 8id ?35.00 $15.00 SILK DRESSES ' " ' f ..' ' : tl C? A A Formerly ?8.95, if 10.76, $12.50 J ' ilpO.UU SILK DRESSES ' " Fmmerly $13.50, $16.75, $17.60 $9.00 SILK DRESSES ' M Q HtZ. '()! morly $22.50, $25,00, $2p.75 plO. WINTER COATS Formerly $65.00 ,. h ,HATS Up to $7.50 $32.50 $1.79 fur ma . i All Remaining Hats in Two Price Groups $3.00 andfS.QO v ; PUTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive ReadyWear and Millinery OUT OUR WAY, By Williams fel i 3i6&:wnna A vjo-rnMC-rS" - BoT i!;!1 1 , nKi soor ear. vooR- vwms,Pe& jj,J i Gofcv-l MA-T. Av-uoc, I ARE. DARM JW j y;; -fnor ukeo V E.KPEN4bME. , V M.sPER.Kj- im . y rr-p52 " 0; EAR, I ' 1-7 VvW MOIt-sER OEf 6rRA-- ,M,W c"" Free Delivery Wewjdeasin Miss Boetkher Food expert trained In Bttl Cfck metfcodi, will be in our tor all thla week. She would like very muc Ulk will, you tibout the new idea In food which hare been discovered during (he part few month In the renowned nutrition labpratoriea the Battle Creek Sanitarium. New fooda will be errd tvad explained. Food for reducing, blod4t0iaag, gaining weight laxative and epecial dbhectc ftode, a well at delicto ua, SKOrsorainal, m4 any to prepare (oodi for healthy, Borawal folk who want to keep well. From nine to five, each flay thia weak. You will have thla opportunity only thi week better come in tomorrow. Pattison Bros. Grocery "The Pioneer Service Store" Call Main 80 ods h i 1 1 g HTm i fB vi ; J.