Wednesday, Januaiy 30,1'iDai..,
LA GRANDE EVENING 6BSERVER -5! ?:
in iiiiiimr 1 i
Society News
" ' i l milk
Million School Children Take Hearing Test
Degree of Honor
Installs Officers
, For Coming Year
Announcements
InsUHutlun of officers of th lu
Grande Degree of Honor Protec
tlvc asocial Ion was held lust night
at Kaglea' halt, with Mrs. Minnie
officer. Mm. Julia iliiitt gave the i,
obligations..
Tin officers Installed were:
Klhuiheth Vaht punt president;
Mit bel Colemu n, pi enldent ; . Kdna
(Iwchh, first vice predde-nt: pearl
Campbell, second vrv . president:
Anna. Warner, financial secretary;
'!! Miller. treasurer; . lxuise
. Harnett, usher; Klva Moss, assist-
unt usher; Minnie Harnett,. Inn1-,
watch: . Anna Smith, outer watch; J
Oil vi' Kenneda, pianist. '
Six were hariied to form" the cs-.
cort Htaft for the slate convention '
to he lu Id In The Dulles In April.
They, were: Klathlne Herman, Nell
Swan. Kilyth Dnnn.. Mabel Cole
man. Vulva Kllgori and Julia Hiaft.
Afleit the htislnesa of the evening
n--prograni Included the-fqHowlhg
numbers:- vocal solos,- Louise. Bur
nett: readings. My rim Ward;, rcad
ilhgs, Kdna Owciw. . - ; '
; Mrs. Wtiie was In charge or de
lMoiia refreshments served .during
t lie evening. - ' '
The Daughters and Sons of Pn-I
Ion County Pioneers of 1 Grand i
ami vicinity, are Invited to attend)
a mertinje to bo held at the Saca-
juweti Inn Kiiduy afternoon at 2:30 j
Combine with pens. Reason ,
I with Kilt und pepper.
! . Kr Nog
j (For Patient Between Meals)
i 1 egg yolk
II teaspoon auger ' , .
I -th teaspoon twit
1-4 teaapoon vanilla
1-S cup sold milk j
I egg white- j
Heat yolk of on slightly; ndd
sugar, ah It and llnvorinK. Add I
i milk anil mix well, lient egg white)
tiutil stiff and fold into other mix- 1
The miwlluic of tli Vtvt ay j "" ' w ""
dull which wim to liuvn Win bil I ; 1
K-l. 1 at the homo of Mr. Oly.io I T4- TV.
Pharlton lia b pontiioned in-jVICdrS loTH X3
definitely on account of wMUhvrl t. . ,
comlitlaiiM. Announcement will lv
maiKi lait'r ttH lu wnrii unu mint
it will lllppt,
MENUS
Ily KlHior Mary
i ; IHNM.lt
For, '.tlin "Flu" ration!
Hpllt pea roup
, - Hot malted milk
Oipe'.julco
Vanilla ice c renin
Coffee r Huhtltute with cream
and suKaf. -.. '
A " frfo'up of Hupromo .' 'Kd-oW
Woodmen f'lrcle inemhers aurprlH
ed lnlHy New kirk at her hohie at
L'ti08 KiiMt N nvonuf- recently with
a hil t Inlay party in her honor.
A handkerchief Hhower wom giv
en' the honor kuchI and delightful
rvfr!nhmrntH wore aerved. f-
Twenty-two person 8 were In'. at-,
tendance. . .
V 1 .".
The Kuprcmo Korpat Woodmen
circle met In regular hiiMlnera ses
sion Monday evening. . One candi
date wjh initiated. Plana for bold
liiK a "vhlte elQphant" aale were
diitcuHHCd. The date for the .sale
will he announced later.
After the Initiation nnd Imftiness
panics were played ami refresh
menu wcro served. 4 .
' For llw IlOKt of I'm
Hpllt pea Houp
l.unb chop , , . '
Itaked potatoes
Muttered earrots
lOndiVe aalnd
Ornpe Juice for children
Vanilla Ice cream
Coffee or mibstltiUe .
- Hpllt IV Souii ( I SrvinffH)
1 cup drlod peas
S iuartM cold water '
, 2 Onetnch cube salt pork
1 onion .
3 tublespoona butter
S tuhlexpoons flour
2 cups milk
1 12 teuHpoona salt
.. 1-4 teaspoon pepper
ftouk peas several hours In cold
water and drain. Add three quarts
water, . pork ami onion, i'ook
Klowly for three or four hoiu-g.
Hub throuRh a strainer. Mako
white sauce -of huttor, flour and
1 J.LL.JL1
Bring Sheep To
Home Shelter
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las - r
"Of Course, I Must
Serve Pickles!"
They are as necessary to the ciuefully planned
menu as bread and butter and what dejicious zest
these home-made S. & K. sweet mustard pickles add
to the meal! 7 V 7' ' ;
You haven't tried them?. Then you AftE missing
something! Order a jar today from your grocer or
buy one when you are down town' the next time. -
Crisp little cucumbers choicest vegetables per
fectly blended sweet mustard what a wonderful jar
of pickles you have ! ,
S. & K.
Sweet
. Mustard
PICKLES
At Your. Grocer's
Ily Mrs. i M. Ilnlc
Olwterver Correspondent )
l.Mlll.KK, Ore.. (Kpeclal) Con
sl durable difficulty was experienced
by Cap Tiittle in Kettintr his sheep
home after the heavy Know, lie j
hud been feeding on tho Kd Jasper i
place and hud fed the lnt of the,
hay about the time of the aevere
Kim-ins. It was necessary tu'xo!
ahead of tho sheep, scraplni? away
the Know, to make a road, ' The
sheep moved very slowly, being be- 1
wlhlered by tho storm. It took Mm
two days to get them to the Toil
Cmikltn plnce. '
The Woman's cluh, which was to
have met at the home of Mrs. l.yle
Wilson laat Wednesday, was post
poned on account of sickness and
stormy weather. The next meeting
of the club will be held, 1-Vb. 1.
at the home 1 of Mi's. Charlie
Cleaver. The subject to be dis
cussed Is "Painted Furniture." Mrs.
Jtessio Westenskow will bo tho
lender.
. K. K. Hurley, of La Grande, was
a business visitor here recently.
Mr. Hurley has many friends hert.
as he was principal of tho I m bier
school for several years.
Jim Andrews has been confined
to his homo for several days, suf
fering from rheumatism In his feet.
He Is reported to be improving at
present.
Kalph Swarnes, whose homo is
in Kichhlll. Mo., visited for a
couple of days last week at tho
home of Mr. und Mrs. C. C. Welch.
Mr. Hwurnes has been visiting for
1 several weeks : with relatives noftr
Alice! and linbler.
Audra and Nowton Kullcr wcro
visiting at the homo of their grand
father, A. Page, tho latter part of
last week. They relumed to their
Jioino In Moro, Saturday.
Mrs. Keith Glenn, who-has been
making her hofne at Hllgard, Is
.visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Kosinger this week,., ,;
llert Tucker has accepted a posi
tion n I.a-Oraurte with the 4ia
Grande Jlakery.
Mrs. Leslie Peck, of Raker, is
visiting with her mother, Mrs. Pete
j Westenskow. Mr. I'eck, who has
been employed at the Skaggs Btoro
I In Baker, has been transferred 'to
Denver, Colo. Mrs. Peck expects
to join her husband us soon as he
I Is located In Denver.,
Mrs. I'M Combes, of Siimmcr
vllle, took the train Tuesday morn-
lag for Klgin, where she will visit
, at tho home of her daughter, Mrs.
I Bert Sanders. 1
1 C. M. Hale will spend the re-'
'jnalnder of tho week in iM. Grande
serving on the grand jury. While !
there, he will also visit with his i
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I Hale. Honey, stored in a warm dry
' . George Hardy left Tuesday even- j place .will keep for many months,
Jng for Portland with a carload of ( even years, saytf H. A. Seiillen, bee
boss and cattle. specialist at the state college. It
j John Morris, who la working' in j will not keep well when stored In
I the timber in Wallowa canyon for ( a cold damp cellar. The cans rust,
wie nowman-mcKH i.umner com- and if me noney is in tno rnmii,
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Ani(M-it-an vhooi childrpii. A .wholo cliism-onm may. rcoidvo toKlK Hi i n u 1 1 u.i i i it Kly 'f I'.oTi'l : tho mn II. 'lox
( jii tctichcr 1h shown opcratlim. ICttch clillil hun a hoadploi-e cohniMttl.:WfilhlH npi'lHl phonograph.
Head of School for Operatic Singers
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Mm. Oliver Maine (above) heads ,tl)C
Bend. Ind.
ipcratlc school at South
Farm
Pointers
i says they have 20 Inches of snow
' where- lie is located.
; Free Delivery
Fattiso
n Bros.
The Pioneer Service Store
15c SPECIAL
For Two Days (Thursday and Friday) we shall feature
the following quality groceries at the very low price of
15c each, any article in the window at 15c, this price in
cludes delivery.
Country Gentleman Com
Ehmnn's Best Apricots
Heinz Large Tomato Soup
Preferred Stock Pumpkin
2',i's Oregon Tomatoes
Fountain Yellow Ctom
A. & L. Green Beans
White Star Tuna Finh
Grape Nuts
Hershey's lb. Cocoa
Mrs. Stewart's Bluing
Pelican Molasses
Sweet Wrinkle Peas
Royal Red Tomatoes
Royal Club Cut Beans
P. Stock Telephone Peas
Boston Brown Bread
French's Salad Mustard
2'j lbs. Rice
6 oz. jar Green Olives
Red Kidney Beans
20 Mule Washing Powder
Call Main 80
it draws moisture and grniiti tutus
more rinlekly than when kept In
the' pantry or other warm places.
Cn reful cull Ivat Ion of narcissus
bulbs Is aiding in exterminating the
narcissus, bulb fly In Oregon by
destroying the pupae, ticcordillug to
experiment station uiiihorlties. Hull
examinations for pupae In March
save tho glower's money as each
pupa destroyed saves nearly 100
bulbs, its each fly is able to, lay
lou effgs und eneh grub that hiik'h
ch will destroy one bull),'. As the
bulbs are. worth from 5 cents to
$1.00 each, tho lows one fly pro
duces may amount to considerable
money.
During the pruning pennon in
Oregon apple growers ure likely to
find areas of bark punctured with
many fine holes, saya the experi
ment station. Tliis injury is 'done
by the bronze apple tree weevil.
The a reus are best cut out ami
destroy cd and the wound pnint'd
with cr-osote, l pint, and 2 pints
coal tar.
shallow baking pan and placed In
the oven for one hour, says the
experiment station. The tempera
ture Is regulated by placing a pan
of water in the oven. Water Is
kept close .to the boiling point
without letting it boll. This treat
ment destroys the germination of
the seed nnd the rising quality of
flour. I ''or seed Intended for plant
ing, the tern pern turn fa kept be
tween 130 nnd 14f degrees
(ii'M i;ss of i.ai ii;itii,r
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PAI.M BKACH, Pla.. .Tan. 30
(AP) Tho countess of Lauderdale
died hero today at her winter Wo mo,
"Villa Azuru."
She was the former Gwendoline
Vanghan-Wllltams of Kngland, and
was a leader of the foreign conlln-gt-nt
In Palm Bench society. She
arrived here, for the seiiMon wit h
Jier husbtind, the Karl of Lauder
dale, on December' 1 from their
home at Thli'lestnne castle, Ber
wyckslilre, Seothmd.
It's a high pressure age. If you
can make a better mousetrap than
another man, the world will beat
a path to your door suggesllng
improvements.
Powder Athlete
Sprains His Ankle
Ily .Mrs. Katlicl Forsstrom
(Observer Correspondent)
N OUT 11 POWDKK. Ore. (8pe
cial Arthur Correll hud the mis
fortune to sprain his ankle while
practicing basketball recently.
Clarence HIkks .received word
recently from his wife, who la vis
iting in New Mexico, that their sou
Clayton, would unci ergo an opera
lion on his throat.
Wlille cleaning the highway in
from the John Looney residence,
the snowphnv threw some lee and
broke three windows.
Isahet'o Lyoni and Miller Kwen,
of Seattle, are visiting their niece,
Kathel Korsstrom.
Mrs. Katie Pearson and Mrs.
Craig were Baker visitors Monday.
A number of people living In the
country who had come Into town
with their cars, were compelled to
slay over night, due to drifted
roads. Violet Parker drove to Ba
ker Monday, returning the same
day, and reported tho highway tto
he badly drifted In some places,
TO l,lti:CT MKMOItlAL
COLPMBCS, Ga Jan. 30 (AP)
A memorial to Noble Leslie Oe
votte, founder of tho Sigma Alpha
Kpslloiil rrhtt'ritUC wilX.Jjo 'itu)l
over this ffrovo hero- In ,l.lnwood
cemetery, according to a record
filed here yesterday,
PUTMAN'S
La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear . 1
and Mjllinery i
iioti:l misTitovFii .
SALISBURY, Md.. Jan. 3d (AP)
Tito Peninsula holol hero, wan
destroyed by flro lust night. -
The 33 guests escuped, although
some were forced to flee in night
clothing by fire escapes nnd rope
ladders. Owners of the building
estimated tho loss at about $lfU,-
000.
HtKNU lVWCJ l (HWKLfl
Outstanding in the day's news
Is the advertisement In tho ('Un
ion ( Muss.) Dally Item of a
"Scotch Concert und Ball," at
whien tho entertainment was to
be given by "a singer with two
voices. '
PHOKNIX, 'Atlx.7 Jan 30 A
A dtstlnaulshed looking pair 'of
visltoi-H to a public hall started jto
dance. They were . ao good, par
I 1
jfieularly tho ludy, that they at
Itraeted attention. Then came pro
tests from 15 other, couples. Thfse
I were marnt boners and the compe
tition was ton much for their tired
feet. The visitors courteously re-,
j tired to the sidelines and watched.
They were Frederick McLaughlin,
jof Chicago and Mi's, McLaughlin,
the former Irviw Castle.- .,
Money Back
"four grocer returns your money at our expense
on Schilling coffee, for any reason whatever.
Your statement is enough. IV pay htm.
You keep the coffee. Thts is printed on every
coffee ttn - and means exactly what it says.
Bttkin & Powder
47 Spicet
A woman who looks
after licr 'looks'
looks after her lutlr.
Let its keep your linlr
gloHHj mill con. A
sliampiMi with a touch
of henna brlnit nut Hie
bidden lights.
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PHONE iNEUFOlEr
tIAIN 763 1 0LOO.,
To destroy Insects In small
amounts Of grain or similar pro
duets, the material is put In n
'f. -J
S.V.E.C0.
140. Atlnma Ave,
Gram Building
m Gmnde, Ore.
MEN'S DRESS TROUSERS
Fancy Light and Dark Flannels English Cut,
Wide Selection of Patterns
$3.95 & $ 1.95
Tilts II U. and rhoe of piinipkll
ormiec kid embrlllxhi'd with P'P
Iiie.' lafing and fiat Ifatlifr Ikiwi
romiirif. it vrry nmort n?cmM
lor Miuihcra ar.
AFTER INVENTORY
SALE
At
ADLER'S MUSIC CO.
Several Big Values in Phonographs,
Band Instruments, Pianos, etc.
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