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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1929)
Tuesday, January 22, 1925).. ' LA GRANDE E VT2 tolNG OBSER VElt r .' 1 - : i l ti 'J " t'n ittt.tttli ritintll tit 14 :ii ; w.ti ti tMM4iil4iii iiiiIiim'hiiiium iMt" ,Mr.e , irttitMiM" ... v. n.i Society News Jackson Barnett Case Again In Limelight nrr Dinner Club Is Entertained At , Sacajawea Inn Mr. and Mrs, Kred .15. Laiuur en KrtHiiud their dinner club last night at the- Hnonjawca Inn. Covers- wero laid for "4 at Hie. 7:15 o'clock dinner und cunls wore piay cmI during tlu- evening. The K;t m I ill-1 's Art chirs tni't yotderday afternoon nt t tie home of Mhh Margaret Anson. Mi's, Koh ert Kn Uin read tin interesting pap er on "nottleelll." With tho coming f winter snows muuy ooctul activities in 1-a Urnnde und throughout tlu- i' on iU ry have ( t;ikf n lh form (if outdoor sport Including coasting and Hulling Pr 1 1 skating, skiing and slcighing- MlfH Grace Uyaii, of Hoise. wan till honor guest at u trailing and coasting party Sunday. Tho group of eight I .a Grande- persons spent t event I hours trailing along the Mi. (lion iiu! other rouds.. AMcr this they went to tlu- homo of Mr. and Airs, ; louglas Kline where they onr joyed a waffl' ford and In the eve ning attended a show. ' . " The members of the party wen: V.nx Grace Culleu, Ted Clinc. Miss Un, Floyd Snilth, Miss Wilma (hskill. Jack lihitt and Mr. and Mr. Kline. Bridge Club Meets , -v At Ruckman Home I , - I - ' MENUS milk lly KUa-r Mary. 111? KA K FAS .'-California grapes ecicul. c-ieum, creamed dried let:t ou toast, graham muffins, coffee. l.l'M'HKON Cream of sal in on soup, ci uiituiiH, hearts of celery prime tapioca pudditiK. hot lemon ado, cn-iktex. Ji,NI:it Cusorolo of calves' liver, boiled brown rice, white vegetable salad, steamed ftff pud ding, milk, coffee. Cream of salmon roup Is very much worth while for the hnuse keeper who docs not live near the I market. The soup is delicious nnd nourishing and would appear on a rcftta.irant man's menu as a "blstiue ol minion." The ioi Petite Hrldgo. club was rntertnlnc.i- hist night by Air. nd Mrs. T. V. Ituckmaii Jr., at a de THIS FHKM II Hottthern resort hut of natural huUihuntl trimmer with navy Krosgrain fdiows the new brim treatment The end is eatiKlUiip ut the back of itio trqwn; In a lent shape and the rrpni is pleated lack j Library Ghats Hy MhIh'1 K. I (. I.lhrailan We a rr sorry t or our pat rons who wore too hiisy Katurtlay eve ning buying emr, butter and meat for Sunday ' dinner to drop in ut the lilmiry. They Just missed It for severul new and delightful books, wero "just casually dropped whertv someone searehiiiir for n Ihrhtful party at their homo 'onttnotl book to read over the week-1 Walnut street. Three tables were end miijht find them. They In-f nl play during the evening. Mrs. j cludi-d-several new fiction titles! i;ven-tt Keown was awarded first. which the public has been persist-j few ftc- t'toain of Siilinon Soup Two talU-spoons butter, 1 fa ta blespoons flour, 1 tablespoon minc ed parsley, ll teaspoon $alt,, U tea spoon pepper, teaspoon paprika. J cups ra h milk, 1 pound can ""- Melt butler and stir In flour. Add iTHrif t WC6k TO parsicy, sail, peppiT um nv and cook. siirrinK constantly untii 1 I mixtine bubltles. Add milk and j ibitntf to tlte boilim? point. lick! over salmon, dls-ardinK Inine and j skin. Hub fish through u coarse; colander. Ahl to sauce with enoiiKh boiling w ater to make of the con-, sistency of rather thick Rruel. Itrlntc to the boitinx , point and serve. (Copyright, r.iJK, N KA S r- vice. Inc.) ' i . ft -- St i i p -r? r 4 , b 3 T if PUTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear and Millinery urdny, Jam, 26 In to bo tho Zandor- nhoro line Ho reported find In tr - Th Indian affairs committe.e of the senate attain has taken up investigation of l lie curious Jirvksoii ltaruett case. In which n men tally Incompetent Indian under care of the Interior department m;utaKod'to lose a substantial part of the millions he derived from oil l-nds. Involved In tho case, with Indian Commissioner Charles llurke, wore former Secretary Full nnd Mrs. Harnett, white wife or Ifarucit. The Itarnett home In I.oh AiikoIos and ltaruett and his yoiin wlftt ure pictured above. V I Be Observed At Cove Today jirlxo for women and high honors for men was won by T. c. McDon ald. Mrs. lOverett Uosenbaum and Kverelt Keown received ' consola tion. I'Otted plants made pretty deco rations. After the cards a two- course luncheon was served. ently demandliiK' for tho last weeks, ..Mere are just a few, Hon and otherwise: "lVVMfir. l-Vlfx Sallcn. This is an exquisite idyll of ani mal -life. Hnml'l Is the name of a male deer mid tho book Is the life Tho next meeting of the clan """M of Hombl in the enehanttnK will be held at the home of Mr. ; wood-lawn that frames the waters and Mis. Ualph Webb. The Hon Ton club was entertain ed recently by Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hrun.lt. A delightful evening of curds was enjoyed with hlfrh score prize Roinir to Mrs. Kd Hoylen. Tho hostess served a t A'o-course lunch eon Into in tho evening ,4THI-; PATH Kit' Two tables of bridge were at luna isrown. I of the Danube. The doe symlol izi's the grow in k1 and - Inquisitive child to whom the universe Is filled with mysterious sights, sounds and sconts. . No one who loves beauti fully written things should miss reading this hook. Kallicrlne Hoi- play. I AiuiouQcenients J . Tho-Ucgree of Honor will moot next Tuesday, No meeting was held today. -. COMMITS SX ICIHK YUriKA, Cnl.. Jan. '"22 (AP)-O. R. Oarey, 23-year-old rancher, shot himself to death at his ranch near hero last night In n Ht of despondency. This novel was awarded tlio $-5,- 000 prize In the Wonmns' Home Companion John Hay Novel Con test, -so every one will want to rem! rH.)I fori 41 o otbeiM?'MW--Jl.-ph ttrres viviniy tnirtTnoTnii im-mri in- AnuM-lcan history (before tho .Civil War. Decidedly readable and worth while. "Tho Children". 10:11th- Wharlon lieiu-ath the gayety of this story, Mrs.; Wharton has posed a ques tion which we. may not escape. What of the children in a world of non.'halant dixoroo? n on't dose a Childs Cold I Continual dosing upsets children's delicate stom achs. Vicks is applied ex ternally and therefore can not disturb the digestion. It acts in two ways: (1) The body heat re leases the ingredients in the form of vapors which are inhaled. (2) At the same time Vicks "draws out" the soreness like a poultice. vaku r - OverU-Million Jms Used Yearly Claivnro SHvoi Dog and Cat Win Plaudits At Court House Sirs, loua lrlco 1 (.Observer Correspondent) f'OVK. (Itn ISn,oii.n II K. ! Coolldge, cashier of tho Iji Grande National Hank, Is to speak on "Thrift" at the school house this afternoon ut 2:30' o'clock. The speaker was secured by tho Wom an's Improvement club and through tlte cooperation of l'rlnclpnl C. (1. Springer, tho high 'school pupils will also have an opportunity to hear .Mr. Coolldgo. This talk Is being given In observation of "Thrift Week" and everyone Is In vited to attend. ' '. The Cove boy rangers are going A "thousand dollar" dog nnd a "thousand dollar" cat Is now tho Iiah ut r I Iia I Tn Inn nnnnlv rmlpl . house and the officials make the . to l'Io nr-t Thursday evening to boast without qualifications. T with shaggy fur and a white mark """ "' Uli on his chest and a bit of a brown Initiate a class of 17 hoys, there. Laird. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. The" ltev. l l St urges Is louder 1'iiee. . of the Cove rangers and will also Tho hri,ige party nt Tnlon. given have charge of ;lho. group at Vn- Q fllu Q hop pny for tho . .. .i. ? now cluh bullillntf, wiih uttpiuloil Tho liorcaa orli-ly mot Willi i,y mVfiui C'ovo Plilli womon.MrH. Mm. .M..vin l.orol. 'lliunuluy nflcr- Al j. cnnkllii. Mm. llHlpIl Com noon wlili is nipuibora anil flvo Mouk, Mr (.looittluim t'hnilivlck, visitor pruM-nt. Tim ixecmlvc Mn) Tn,-j0rli Mlllor. Mm. I.. K. rounril of th inlsaloiiary aodfllra Anilcmon nnil Mrs. J. It. I'rlro wrl Jn ihbi uKKoolntlon are anked lo amonir thoso who wont. nie-t ut Covo, Mur. 14. ftoprejfcnt- atlrm of 16 HorklloH uro pxpoptPil. ' Tho. .play to ho Klvi-n hy tho - Mr. uml Mm. Kllua KoKr anil , Wolimn'B lluprovoiiKMlt dull Bat 11111 ItpynolilH. aro anionic tho 'n' .. l ..i . . ; ... o.Ht vU'tlniH of fin. Mt'M. KOKer la ' . . ivoovnhiK but Mr. KoKor in tiii , uets Kheumatic And Neuritis Sufferers Out Of Bed 1'onrinril to hi boil. Howanl Sllllor, of l.owor C'ovo. haa JliHt loft Hot l.ako whoro ho oporatoil mion for apponilli'l-tThoao who hiivo trlcil ovorythlng tla. , Ho la now at Union wltli IiIh without honoflt will find f'aaoy'a muthir. Mil. Will Miller. ilurliiK Ithoumatlo Homeily the moat IiIh convalivioonco. iHtaitlhiir illarovory of remit tliiias Now hookraara wore flttod Into f"' palna of rhouniiitlmn, nourllla, tho ainall room at tho buck of tho nourulKlm Ki'lntlcn. IiiiiiIiuko. The library and two window aoatH wlih roller Ik n,lek and anro. roilueoa he doic Is 1'al. a blui k sliophord 1"'"c for hor t0 '"rh so aho'll have jholvoa unilornoiith, were niadn I'M- pain and awolllnir throuKh illrnet i shiiKlcy" fur and a wlilto inurk fol1 unli exorcise because all of ! day. Those holpliiK with tho work action on tho stonuich, liver and Kono ironi tno wore, .r. anil sirs. Hunter, Air. Hlillloys. (liinriintooil by I, ,fc 1. Adv. 'Almeo Villanl". 110. ' , Our State I.lbrurinn recommend ed this as a book for decent mind ed iieonle. It is tho first book of I the' author to be translated Inlo Pellorde to open It ami Bi t Into the i:nirliali, and Is tno story oi a " " ........ .. . ... Kronen peasant ulii who worklmt pnll home, carries It Inlo tho kit on her ancestral farm with fine, chon for .fm. DoHordo to fill and couniire nnd devotion finds happl- i '' carefully takes it aif.iln n his ness in tho end. The reader Is left "' Beta Into tho cor -with it will, the sense of having known . they drive back to the court . , ... nf ni,.,.m house, ral then takes It to the and also of having looked Into the very soul of France. tho rodents ure crown on his head to tell that he v,iV u,mm, ,-.Mm.. w.. , jv.ui-u uin.nuiu, ivuneri jjju.ii i.uu ncr ooiue.- has a little collie In him. Hal is a i bundle of nervous energy which he J " " . . u?eH to learn tricks and to help around the courthouse, all of which makes him the pride of the county officials. . . . "Me can learn anything." says T. W. DcHordo, for M years court house janitor and tho owner of 1'al. "I've never seen anything like it." exclaimed an official in tho sheriff's office. "Tom shows him how to do a trick a couple of times and he has it." Here Is'ityplcW-riWp" Hvr: 'Honfe TtSefT'd'ov. n 7nfTtheT haseT" memV - Calls. ,,Hirte, Pail." Hal hounds in from the next room nnd almost eats his master up. "Turn off that light. Hat." .Then 1'al engerly gallops across the room to ah electric light cord with a hit of cloth tied on the end (so he can get a hold"). One Tittle jerk and tho light is off. The performance Is repeated In the next room. Then-with "orders I'al turns them all on again. "Hal, go and 'got tho dinner bucket." Hal races to a table, jumps on top. grnbs the dinner pail by the handle, jumps down and rushes to the door, waiting for Mr. (lump wedding There ure about 30 well known funny paper char acters In the cast And the play give promise of being full of hu mor and pep. I ' ' Note Solves The 1 ; Kamloops Mystery 8AWTE HTB MARIE. Ont. Jnn. 22 (AlO-A veritable not from tho dead today throw the first ray of light on thn wreck of tno Kn m loops ono of thn mys terlca of tho Groat hakes. The Kam loops, with hor crew of SI, was lost in a storm that swept thu lakes Ucsinbor 6, 1927 and no clue ever was found as to the fato of her crew or tho manner nnd place of her sinking. Lust month, Just about a voar af ter the tragedy, a trapper found a note signed "Alice"- In a bottle at tho mouth of the Agawu river. In dicating the ship foundered on the Hork or.jBle Koyain and that the wrUer was the sole survivor and wins dying of cold nod starvation. J, Louis Cqutu, tho trapper, after guarding the contents of the note far some time turned It- over to Captain H. J. Brian, a brother of tho skipper of tho lost ship, who njuulo a1 search ot tho Islo Hoy ale wreckage piled high on the beach,1 and a casc that had contained enndy, broken open. Re expressed; the belief that some members of the crew had reached shore and had died. ;', IE Thn lionir Island musician who had two wives wnsn't so much on harmony. .'t . ' Cough Folbwlns i "FLU" Check It Today! WITH FOLEY'S ; J r S.V.E.C0. HOB A da pin Are. flnrf Biilldlnit La Qrmixta. Or IJUGS RUGS RUGS ;, 27x54 inches ' '..v.r ;. See Them v. 98 "VTEAOIINCr 1 A NATION ItoavoioI IsevereI V Tho .Now Tcmplr". John Hoj'r. Sequel to "The Great il'.inger This Is n story of Norwegian life basement and delivers It to another dog, there walling for his supper. Hal came to Mr. HeHorde in I'nion when a more puppy. He was n stray but ho 'turned out to bo it I'llnce Charming.1 ' " As to tho "thousand dollar" klt- with tne author at tne neigiu oi ,on whofjC namc , K).,ix. his power. -Felix is tho boHt mouser the There are also titles hy Kath- f,mn.t (,V01. n., aPouna,- says the leen Morris, a new title by the alu,rlff. Kciix lives In the slierlffs favorite Margaret J'odler. Nalbro orrioo on'a (.8hion on'top of. the Hartley, Joseph Ilergeslieinior, m,italoi-. She isn't matured yet. Hugh Walpole and others. Kclix name to live at the court- Sigtid I'ndset has been chosen as boimo Nov. 5. "We were all busy the Nobel Prize winner for 1!UK. n the office, nnd there were lots The library has four of her books 0f prople there, when she came for those who wish to become fa- and made herself right nt homo." miliar with her works. She is giv- they say. ing all of the funds to charity. "Wo have to go out now and get - elp-, ift; BraFiiuW?' : 1 tMmf ' ' ' . ''"-U: ''. A ' ' ' '.vvv v.',';'' : ' ' ; it l akes mmie Barnyard Golf Gets Utah Co-Eds IS Home Attractive and Horaeshoe pitching, olten 'termed barnyard Rolf, l he gams for tu co-ed at tbe University of Utah now. Kvim lcnnl. a name which .ha Dl.va in rhamnlnnshln sivle. has been aide-tracked 'jr Kuth Crow, xhown above about to tos.s a rinser. lor hor.whoe pitch ing. 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