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s 1 MmHiay"'Jfo'BHary-21, lt29.- LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER P8"wThtw lQC3Erf News 50 Attend W.R.C. Installation And , Dinner Saturday ' Klfty members anil guests or Oliver 1. Morton Itellef Corpii No. 37 gathered Saturday for u month ty ..; minting and dinner t Knights o( 1'ythlas hull. After The dinner a program' was held und Included the following numbers: none by audience, co liinililu the tictii of thn Ocean"; Mrs. A. V. Nelson; sketch of the lire 'of President .McKinley: nut-id Watt, piano solos; The Hov. Jt. 1. InB th Greenwood Parent-Teacher meet infra. Club Women Will . Meet Tomorrow OUT OUR WAY By Williams i An Interesting meeting la plan ned bv the Ijl Orande Neighbor t,luihood club for tomorrow u ft moon. Tho subject In "The Vigorous Him" ot the Negro In the Kield of Litem ture", ,uitd tho program will bo In chuiKt) of Mrs. Ilnrvoy Matthews, Mrs. Oeorgo Him Ik will talk on negro music; Miss Mabel lKily, city librarian, will toll ahout tho negro poet, fount (H) Cullon and Mrs. Leal ralnum. address; vocal solo, Mrs. J KusshII will sing. 1 lie QUfinimi- ut uiu iiiviiiiitio has been called to the fact that tho O. V. Mcpherson. accompanied by Mrs. J. it. Rhodes. , Tho Iautfitors of Civil War Vet erans pinned a rod carnation on each of tho veterans present and on Mrs. Laura Hradwi who was chos pn a tholr 'mothw. InslnlUttion of officers wos held at a o'clock with Mr. Anna Grant acting as installing officer. Mrs. Jary It. Turner wa , installing conductor. . , "'? ', .'c'" cluh-wlil meet In the curd ruum ad joining tho mezzanine floor of the la. lira tide, hotel and not In the bull room where It ha formerly inet. The mooting will begin nl 2 o'clock. Mrs. Jack Hintt vns hostess to the I' H. club Saturday afternoon at a delightful J:1S o'clock lunch hnnt lisr Iiaiiia ;it lSuti Wash- "The. next 'mooting of th orghni-nf?(p awnua , xaUoii: Will h. field lWMtt jfel.;k?:jia .RUkestr won seated at one 2, Tho following womMi;wVmpootr0ne table at the Hlalt. home,. A tiirf dinner mniitlcn for thut-day; (.bouquet 'Of ' red curnaflons made a chutrmurt',.- Iiura m Iavl: "f 01 la . pretty centerpieooV - l.ng rod tap-liulek,-. I-ydla . Orandy, VM I n n l e .:vtm at fit her end of the table. . hrpw.nlnk, Snrali lloddoa,Klanor ' Ctitti Laura Davis, Susan'.;. lAtulk,! Kiinuu- Kowler, (.'bra Field. . The day of meeting- for'thc din ner has' been chapged from-'- the tlilrd to tiro' firm; &vhjrdy jnftach mohllvlt Svus-uhtiounved; ? At a moetlntr of Wunnlshuunta camp flro sirls hold 'fc'etntly. the fnl lowing officers Afore'" elected:. proAident,' Miss Jranco'AKla," vice IrcMldont, v Miss France Hynoar-wn;secrotai-rotflirer.' Minn Jdl Ve4iiie:,Vcrihe, Mis Mary Asia. 1 J Irian's hre 'being made by the ramp : fire, group for a memborHhlp drlvo.; Tho group la uIbo plabning for a council ilro to 1m hold durlng tlit last of the mouth. Tuesday. Jan. I', is the date net fur u candy 1 Rule at ;roonwood-school. Tho camp fire girls expressed themselves as glad to take care of small children for mothers attend- ; " & Baking a 9 -FT. Vie would certainly keep you guessing No cuesswork, hotver, whea : ; you bake a small pie, because you can tell when it s done, nno mere ; n6 cuessnvork when Hills Bros, roast their coffee. A few po.uniU at a time bv a continuous process : roasts every berry evenly and dW velops the utmost in flavor. No ' other conee tastes lite runs nros, for nbne is roasted the same way. HILLS BROS COFFEE MENUS :iuriliirhe afternoon cards were ;play4 with -fina-prize- rir IdKh scoro- volnie to Mrtt. ICny Hond nml Stroud to Mrs. IV. G. Giirrtth. Mrs. '.V l-:HM)ddard received Kuest prize. ' . A ltoy KcoittdemonHtnitlon was onn r the main' feami es of an In teresting program Iwld l-'rlday ly th 'lUveria Parent-Teacher associ ation. 'The demonstration wns un- -der the leadtM-shlp of A. W. Nelson and was partlcipatel in by the fol lowinif .boys: tilaire Thomas. Hob. ert Uainsey, Clair l'orkins, HiuMle UeynQlds. Max Stoddnrd. Howard layman, and Kollin Hcassler. Kaeh of the boys spoke, tellinir of I Hy slsti-r .Mary the requiremenis he had met fori HIUvAKI-'AST OmiH-fiult s-ec-the rank he had attained. K. ltus- tlons,. cereal cooked with dates, sell Scott, scout executive, also cream, coined beef hash, crisp spoke. - j toast, milk, coffee, -: The mcetln waa opened by re- l.i'NftihON i.uncneon toast. peaUnit tha 1-ord-s 1-rayer and by'"1"' H-ttuce and potato solad, stuff- the sloRlnK of "America" by the "K5- " audience. ' .- .uu .,.-- Herbert Kvans was in charge of to lum,.lln(s. baked onions, iiinc- the urogram i apple cream cheese salad, ' peach Grace Scully played a saxophone 'fitters with raspberry E.;..ce, uillk. olo and a recitation was given by . . Vivian Hlljurd. -: ! ,' ; . I ' ;.'"fV" M , ',, ' Itetreshmenls wore served by "'" wash, crisp and dry carefully. Mrs, Jesse Spencer and her com-,1'"11 V.',1'" cr"co''"i ' 'lon ... . , fill with potato salad. The salad mil a. ,'conlalns ah red, led lettuce. dlclMl Jl.ss iiyrua uoyi was appoinieu polkC(1 ,,,,,, nc,.d cooked car- cimirniua oi ino rwruury i:ciiiir rots and peas. which is to be given by tho teach-j i .' - . 'j Luncheon Toast Anouuuuf rnt'iu wan mum ui uiwi .,; bae. exehanae, ao.tlV. atM ItcJsdhfc.ri jf"' rM '""' ' ""on. i M..r " v '"hiTTU'r, l tabloKpoon riour, I tkim Attention was called to the sp.- uo" uwol.ow pat,N 1 """PO" ii . .'i. knli i,-ri,iv Worcestershire sauce, fc teaspoon t t : " - : KlOW LlST'EM HERE., t -v WOO KMON VERV, Y SOU RE rUMMW MA, . nEll WOU CAkiT" j HONEST VOU AP?. , DO HONAe-VMORW -vc, C.VZ. A FELVER PBoPeouw IM -IT-VAT AlvlT- 11M naverw HP? KkViA. LA-2. Fb,iTTOM. y SEATM' WCU -frMV ME I ,AiMT DOinj' MCtfW. WHV i Z? I I Bi6t Tv-MMvKiN MEN A-LO& Pot6 1 'Wrf""!?! friEr? FEET uPOM OE . 1 1.1 ' I Z .TuFF. Yrt' MOPiE coMFroeeuel I" A A VOO ARe -1' BETTfeR WOof? ;..M,,'' MOfHERS GET C-rl?A. .MMm TITXDAY l'HOOH.XMK 'I'ho National Itroadcastlng com- puny program ror 'l ueauay nigiu lolluws: 6 to 1. Kvoready hour: 7 to 7: JO, Ksklmos; 7:S0 .o 8, orchoa. tradlans: 8 to 8:10, "Footlights;" S:Hu to 9, Don Amalio: til to it. dimco miisfc. Tho American Broadcasting com. pany program for Tuesday night , lolluws: 6:1a to 7, artistic en-1 UNSURPASSED SAVINGS On All Winter Coats One-half Price. PUTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear and Millinery 8. Anderson, of La Ornnde, hnd n f minor roie. Prominent in musical activities at the university is Jack Dennis, on of Itruce Dennis, formerly of t in-K A. Hi Hnn L'lamnlli seiuble; 7 to 8, Columbia program: I htn)K ycnnlg HintH ln tho uutver- S to S. Wrlgley program: U to D:30, mixed quartet; to JO, His. turlea of l'aul Hunyan: tn to II, I'hllhnrmonlo orchostra; It to IS, dunce music, KHO Oakland (790kc) 6, NHC; Tlu rilgrlms; 10, DX flashes. KFl l.on Angelvn' (moke) . Nlti"; S, deteclivo stories; 8:30, Nlu'; M, concert orchestra; 10, N1U KJli Sealtlo (970kc) 6:lS to 12. AltO program, K NIU NHl". . ,i K KUC Snn Franclac (tlOkr). (I. ' organ, sports, Ceolllans;' 8, sweetheart hour:1 9, piano, songs: - 10, Amos mid Andy: 10:10 to 13:10, popular, dance, music. KUW 1 'on land (CSOkc) 8, NIU': 9 to 12, KOMO program. -KTM Santa Monica (78nke 11 to I. Cotton club; 1 to 4 a. in. Nile. riincii. , . t 1M RE FICTION !( JKlttiPALKM, janSl (AP A sloi-y published by tlio Cairo news papiir Al Morattam and tho I.on'-; don Dully Mall telling of the find ing liere or the mummy of King Solomon's ravurlto wire, and of a I I ally quartet, the glee club, and was scroll giving details of her traglo one. of two soloists at tho Jan. 17 university assembly. CONSOLIOATINM I"OS1T!OX NEW UKI.Hr. India, Jan. SI HAD A far n could he ascor titlfioil today Hablbtillah Khan, rebel chief who has taken over the throne of Afghanistan is consoli dating his position In Kabul. II. hia AatahlltihAil hlmwtf In O San Francisco (680kc) , thB royal MUce and Is endeavoring 9, organ recital, soprano; 10, t0 fotm a n,B,try. HOW BEST TO USE VICKS VAPORUB AFTER THE FLU FIVE INCHES SNOW NOW AT Luncheon toast makes an excel. lent chafing-dish dish. - . .. KI.X Oakland (SSoke) . trio, news, music; 8, quintet; 9, popu lur songs, KOMO Seattle 920kc) 6. NHCi 9, symphony orchestra: 10, tinned music: 12, news, music. KNX I.os Angeles (I06kc t. "Oho mo a man who slns's at varied program: 7, Dr. Maumgardt; , his work," mid Ajithor l'arlyli 11" s, music; HI to 1, dance muslo. ' i didn't want any baseball umpires KHQ Spokane (690kc) , NBO; inborn him. Is- varied program: 8:S0, NH(": . , orcnesira; in, uancn mumc; ij;av juo .Winter . Cnlit am - DtHiktlj IMjuronxw UUm Yerj lkm't lxa 1 then, git a Start. , death turned out today to bo pure fiction. TO EAT WITHOUT BECOMING FAT Avoid Too Much of Any Food and Too Little Exercise, Say Authorities i orcnesira; in, uuiicn iiiume; uigv, . . . . LOWER COVE Indian ScalpsVsiS" :.;,., -tJSirs . . . . ' INHC; 8, string quartet; 9, muslo; b0 ly-rnith. ni .. v.. u,..J kAri7fWfl (iirl 10, dance music. ;. At the pepper, 4 tablespoons capers. eggs, 1 teaspoon salt, a tablespoons triangles hot but- Frith lm n. ; t'a wif a . C 142 Jan. 26. lit S:45 o'clock when a l.k.l.. ,.M,,n ...III l.u nr,lW.I Til,, ' in i..l, M.li,,.. o.,,,rM' '"'' cheese, Offered by tlio I niversity or Ore- u"'d tou"t- gun extension division. All inter-1 ilolt buttf-r, sllr In flour and estei-persons aro Invited to attend eook until bubbling. Slowly add the meeting, which will he held at '""It. slirring constantly. Cook und tha school, it was announced. , until thick and smooth. ,' Add , ., ( .. anchovy paste, Worcestersblro j i .' ' I sauce, pepper and capers. Wficn boiling point is again reached, add eggs beaten with salt. Stir over the fire until thick, hat do not let boll. Hemovo from heat and keep - " stirring for a minute or two. Spreail ' The So-Ne-llo club will meet at on toa((l lm(, ,pr,nkln wit, grated the home, of Mrs. Harvey ratten at (.),,,,. 1101 Eleventh street tomorrow af- U0n'u.,. pilBl(, , cheaper Mian an ternoon. Mrs. V'red Young will bu phovy pusia r,in Ml,i,Ht t uto.t asslstunt hosless. !r more convenient. (Coiiyilght, 11029. N'KA Service, Inc.) Announcements' llv Mrs. Noll Kijili (Obwrvor ('nrrcHponilont ) I.OWKH COVK. Oro., (Special) Ahout 6 Inches of tniw snow ft-ll here . Saturday morning, uiul tho thermometer roKlHtcrctl 8 nhovu zero. Mrs, H. J. linker who underwent a tonnil opot'ntion at Hot l.ako on Monday. Is at home and reported to he Rotting along nicely. (Mr. nnd Mrs. T. H. Johnson nnrt son, . Charles Johnson ' and Mrs. I 'earl Klght woro. l.a Orando vis itors on Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. 11 mien Koger spent Tuesday In Ia Grande on buslnorss. H. V. 'Kofroi' Is suffering from an attack of influenza. ,; Mr. atnj; iMt;sa, larlan Kowr ob tained tne .(untor Hime eiass or the M. J-:. Stindny school ut their homo north of Cove on Friday I ' " (with contests nnd games. A dolt I clous lunch was served. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Towlo nnd daughter, Inez. .Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Towlo and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Chad wick and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Mark and family, Mr.' and Mrs. Albert Itrazllle, Mrs. Lillian Allen and tho Itev. Mr. flrahani. I A. 15. Hartley has just finished a modern chicken house and has also Installed a radio at his farm home near hon-i ! Mr. nnd Mrs. The Steamship "Louise Godfrey" taking the high school girls of the. Miss Atha Dumcialt, 1518 Jeffer Methbdlst church on tho voyage of son avenue at six o'clock. The gOod:wltl.V will meet 'tomorrow, journey will be from China to the Philippines. '. i l'hlillplm s. Free Delivery Pattison Bros. The Pioneer Service Store SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER Tuesday And Wednesday 6 cakes Am-ond-ol Toilet Soap 1 set of 6 Beautiful Tumblers AUfor63c The world's endiirnuce night reo- IfS s y.jf.. HV&:-t','J!:-'l'r 1 ' - ! ord for women Is now held by Hob- Ri -3fit ' 1 , W Trout. 19. Loa Angeled "riylng 11 i- . i; : j ' 2 A flapper, " who remained aloft fur 12 8 'TvT ' 7:. ;.;-., 2 S hours and II minutes, shattering 1 - If ""Ill'Uk , the former women's record uf s fx i tyfrttfm hours and 6 minutes. Mere site Is i . . .v - J i3jf4 just , after she brought her plane I t 1 ,'.. mm m ii ii ' i TTl. gr3 ln earth at tho Los Amreles air- ft si 1 11 VCTST! ' I, -mm - 1,"Y' "i? S A'iKlS port as her mother (shown In pie. R( Vifi"' -f; J, tJf&Pm Call Main 80 . WiSX T:,n" S ,jffl Jay itreshears en tertained n number of their friends nnd neighbors at a dancing party on Krlday evening. Hefreshtneiiis were, served late in tho evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Klght and children and Mrs. Mary Chambers wore dinner guests at tho (leorge linker homo on Hundny. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Towle and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Hnrlen Koger at dinner on Sunday. M Iss Ida Huberts teacher of il'Vosiy school, spent Haturdny and Hondo, yat Cove. KOA Denver 8snice) t, dh'er slfled hour: 7, NIK?: 8:06. ditnea mutde. K l'!X rortland 1180kr) 0:15 to 12, AltC program. La Grande Student Has Part In Play I'NIVKMSITY 01' OUROfiN, Jan, 21 (Special) Merlyn Mayger, son 'of Mrs. Hcrt Carr. of la.' Grande, and a sophomore at tha t'nlverslty, had ono of the' most important parts in a piny "Tha finds of tlio Mountain" glvnn by university plnyera at Oulld Tanl! ,'riini'sdny nnd Krlday," JariQ, nnd 'Wi anil again Tuesday', 'Jan. I'ti'. Mayger had ono of the title roles, being one of seven beggars who. In Lord liunsnn's fantnatlo drama, aet out to usurp the seats of thn gods. Much favorable comment woa ac corded tho play, tn which nil tho principal roles urn taken hjr men. und so popular wna Jta reception that the third nnrformaneo vol ! given. Cloorge Anderson, sopho more, son of Mr. and Mm, Oeorfe Some people seem to think that all tey need to do to reduce Ii to stop eating sugar. That isn't true. As a mnttur of fact, as a prominent medical authority says, "Everv food that has any food valua at all is fattening if taken in large enough quantities,";. "Reducing: weight," he trocs on .to4 say, "means to eat less, seeping tho diet balanced and at- . tractive." : -. ii, Medical authorities aro alarnud at '.he national "crazu for reduc ing." "The experience of centuries has shown," says a celebrated doc tor, "that a poorly nourished body becomes much more quickly subject' to such disorders as anemia, tuber culosis, the common cold, or various types of infection, than des ono properly upholstered. . . . The erase for thinness is an attempt to modify the process of nature." How much moro wiao and sana It is to eat moderately of all foods rather than omit the ono Ingredient that adds so much to the enjoyment of eating. Sweetness Is nature's ideal llavor. And no other food Is so pure or so cheap as sugar. Eat plenty of such healthful foods as cereals, upple sauce, grapefruit and fresh nnd canned fruits and vege tables of nil kinds sweetened to taste. Sweetening makes it easy to eat tie hutitthful foods regularly nm'i ln(lv. Oitn'r. nverpnt. nut ra ting delicate digestions, as too member it is dangerous to undereat. much "dosing" is so apt to do. The sugar way is the happy way. . Adv. Tho Sutur institute. AVOID 1'NKl'MOMA' Oil A u-j . m:oom attack ok Mil'. ,. ' I If you catch a fresh coid, dqn'J keep it ovarnignt. if possioie, go home and go to bed. Toko a laxa tiv and a hot lemonade,' apply hot wet towels over throat and chest until the akin Is thoroughly red dened. The-n rub vigorously with Vlcks. Spread on thlcklyiaud cov er with vparm flannel, 1 Imv the bed-eovnrlng loose, so released by thn may bo freely in- iiaii. ai uin same time, vicks tlco. .,'.'. I Itepeat J this treatment every rour nours, vat llgntly, and stay in bed. until the oold Is broken. Com plete rest helps the body throw or? the cold more uulckly. Mothors especially appreciate Vlcks for the children. As It Is ap plied externally. It can, bo used freely and often, without upset- I Ut !ll( IM'.IUUl II " I4M Adams Ave. S.V.E.C0. Graee) Rnlldlng to Orande. Ore. All Silk Japanese Pongee ---12 Momne Weight, 33' yd. ." ;, Tartly scalped by an Apache In dinn, Miss Theresa Heed, ii! teacher In the Kverninent sehool ill S:ni Carlos Jtoservat (nil, Ari zona. Is recovering In n hospital j nt Clone. Mits Keed, whoso homo is in llulluildt, Iowa, was attacked hy the Apache while returning from u truillng post. The as-yiliunt' hi be lieved lo have hei.-n the fallicr nt one nf her pupils. It was tho llrst milplnK in tho west In niuny -jcars. 'FLYING FLAPPER" SETS RECORD The regular price of both being $1.20, we advise your early buying as our quan tity is limited. Our free delivery enables you to phone your order if you ar.e not coming down town. The True Purpose A Budget Every year you spend a large proportion of the money you get. So much for clothing. So much for shoes. " So much for things to eat for house furnishings, books and what not. Here is the way to get the most for your money. Keep a budget. Decide what you can afford to spend for each item, and hold yourself within this amount. Then to get the most for your budget money read advertisements carefully. The advertisements you read tell you, what is newest and best. They give you ' the latest ideas and improvements. They help you to get more from each dollar you have apportioned in your budget; and so live better and dress better with the same income, The true purpose of a budget is to enable you to spend wisely and only by careful reading of adver tising can you hope to accomplish this result. Read advertising regularly. It points the way to better living .