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. : : Veduutuiu,v.; iWifoyy .6, li)2i). LX GRANDE ! E VISING' ioBSERVER 'Men to Be Slim, jWomen Plump lhis bpnng Lecture On Art , In Gardens Given 1 By Mrs. Mossman An illustrated leeUie on "Art hi Oregon Gardens", hy Mrs. K. P. Mossmun, miH tdviii yesterday af ternoon ns tin.' vety Interesting fea ture of thi meeting nf the lirande NelKhhoi hood i lult. , Mm, Moa.sinaii explained the ohurtu-terlstlc-s nf nn urlistie flow r garden and yard. Hhe stresne.l tin need for emit rust or "neeem", for harmony In eolorin,; and ar rangement, for trees to givo a harkgrouud and "sliyllnn.. The- f(l eolui-ed slides showed pletureu of some of Portland's fln- st residenee gardens, particularly rueUerle, Till' first (iatlty 'whieh u sur eensful rockery must possess, . gjtid Airs. Mossnutii, Ih "naturalness." A rock Kai (leu can't .he placed Just anywlifit', It must have a founda tion tit' natural location, ko thai It appears to belong there. Knr that icnsnn most of tlir Portland rock eries mi) own tiro located on steep illcllllCS. In keeping with the flower purd n ufternuen Mrs, Sherwood ac emupnnlid hy Mrs.-IK O. Me 'a 1 1, sang "Within a Khmer," "1 hank Cod foe a i)ind,n,Y and "Tn-OH". I-Mmi Towery played "Hustle nf Spring". Min. (ieurge Itinihi'iad "tiod Ik Near". . , After the garden program Miss Janet ' MeKellar,' of- New York, national associated field secretary nf tin- Camp l'ire (litis association, spoke hi h-i'ly to the. wojntui, lelltng of the work' of the nfunher of hir organization., t ; . i Tho fiiwi'p garden program, was dlrecily rn keeping with this year's "birthday jlrnjert" for the nnllorutl Camp l'ire organization, paid .Miss MfKt'llar. Combining two of ( lit tenths of (he mgoiii?.ntlun to "seek beauty", and to "give , service". Camp Klre girls all over the coun try will engage in a flower gard en ami yard. Jica. il ifyin program for1; if ; ' . "-- M ih. I'Vanl; Connor; of Union, attended, t ho meeting and gave n report of t lift cluhlinuse'tn 1mm- city. ' 1 1 Air. liulph Wobb rntor- lala.'d Uii l.a I'.-lil.i rial) Ht tlitdr apurttnent in tin1 .)'iuni-y bulldlnw htKt ntphl t a brlttK? party,, which wnh.,' followed . by b Ul" WO'OUKljO lut'imom., ; - ;v -t- 'i ', .jvirii: 'JVi!i, rjmpiihiiWtl (TAicvt tt Ho'nbanin -niuitt : bih .'iichni l enrde-and conol.iilon awaMM wnt -1-. i J--?"4 -1iJVfcij.ulljl-U.UJ3 Mil to Mix. Nolan Skiff HucUman. " Thr next mooting of the club will bo .hold at the homo of Mr. and Mr. Itosenhaum. un.i Tom ray. "i uoni Know, mim no t rHtcAOO. Vh. fl Men n re run jthtnk ilioul It. , pins nwny from the women in.ntrud ; 3. AIwh -witeml im'elimr una of rollowinK in ihir funhlon funi ho on time. CHrUt arts hnpttttfiit Htp. . Wnjuoit wilt v plump thin :nd hecomo easily illstrouraRed. spring, but men wM bo lim. Tho j Your incaenco ut nieelluK nuniu I w,)0 u cp wi) um.niniH her a Kreat iiifferenre t inoir ihoihiu . ..rilrvos in r0HHt while man w ill Wisteria Bridge - Club Entertained , The Wistyrlu BiI.1k- eluji. nud lat ni;,'ln with Mi. ami 41 is. Uoy i'Kurnnni. Throe tables were at play with first prhw for JdKh chih prlae f Kl "K to M r. a n d Al i s. Sh ere 1 1 Kwin. tttiest prize went to -Mrs, i). . It. Mosby. j ' The hostesH served a two-murse .luncheon following the cards. De Icoratloiirt wm-o lp keeping with the j Valentine motif. The next moetltiK I of the club w ill be held with Mr. and Mia. Kwu eVb. i. ' . i The paintei-H of the middle ren ' aisance, Ktlllpl l.lppl and Torn Oino, were discussed by Mrs. Will iam Miller at the meet in? of the KatubletV Art class Monday after noon at I he home of Mrs. I'. Uohtnaon. t mill In I. .rout I .. ., ik. u.,l..i.HI,. f-,...., txlilr.li , 4. You don't ulwnys Ttnow whtijlim n0(. tnC feminine iolo for a is best. Help the rU-Im to work out uymher of years,. Wider ami Ion .their own Idea, ' er skirt for women, but narrower : &. Tho leader must knew more trouser lottqn)s und MiuiKKer waiat jthan the group led. . Sht imiMt Una will bo (He wprliiff voKiie for I know ulnit It Is "all nbout". 'the vtlir (liejd piule. li. Thieo Iiouih u week Ih the! Jnsf luuv Die correctly ntttrod 'aveniKe amount, of time. H takes to! man will be Ruined th it sprlntf and be n Camit Klre KUarrilui). - hfumiiior will ho revealed In detull "Ckc tho people in your com-J at the convention and exposition of muullyt who have hohhieit and tliu- atinnal Aaffoctatluu of Heliiil you'll matte ymtr ptoKUUiis Inter- ('Iplhlers and' VuriherH to bo esllnic and Incidentally make ii'held it,Atlantle Ciiy March JJ-lo friend for Camp Klre." . MtfH Mc-iS wiA HndriMls; tyf stylisu und Kellar miitl In dlseitssinn: the poKst Idlllies In the plannim; of pro RiauiK. "The pew Kustcrn OroRon nor mal school to be located In this elty will be it source of help Capital Beauty Monotint; Mr. and Mrs. Card on the occasion of her birthday, the OeK'iec of lienor entertained with a-Ktirprixr dinner party last nitfht at the Hacajawea Inn. 1 'Cover1 Were laid for 15 ut the 7;30 o'clock dinner. Cards wore played during the evenlhtc with flist prize Roinjr to Klva Mosw und consolation to Nell Swan. Mrs, Card received a lovely Rift. t,oiio Harnett wiip. vhatrman of the committee in. ehaiBe4. . - J ' C&mp Fire Leader . Guardians' Guest Wily lo" brin vui-lety Into tlio prtiKt'iitim of .('amp l-'irtv nicptfnKH anil IiMh of mlvifo as to tlio Im'i way lb lu.lp Ciinip l'irc Klrls wero iIIhciihkoiI last nik'ht ty Hiss Jam t SlrKi-llar. .of Now York, at tin UMo(lnK of tho rainp V'iro Kuaril tans of .a (Iranclo holil ut thi- homo of Mrs. I.oif H. A ' Miss Mi Kollar Is associate .national f 1,-1 .1 sorrotary of thi; association. - Tlio I'ollouliiK nro foVv hits oi luHico to jr.nni"lianH which Miss McKollor flmls apply 'licsl lo tlm li'fi'loi'Hlviii'fif. iilrls: -: .., 1. Dotijt po;ui jill your limp I'llul ;in tl)lhs ym'.lho Kirls to iln. 1 :J a.Up . tholii' to'thinli for Ihi ni St'lvr'W.' t '. II: is, orf.-slonally wiso lo lilotlilifri ' froiii all sections of, tlio 1 ' II 1 1 ) Mllllivt Kill Kill her III tlio AinhaKSailor Hotel lo talk over the style sknutlon. . i Tlio iihiin' nllmpse of linw man will uppP'M'. If lie aillioceH la fash-. tho Canip KI re irlrls for tliprp will ' umiau s, in toiiiiiui imuii iu uiu he faculty meml.oi s who will lie j woman who al.i.lcs liy tlu style ilo lalercstcl la work of the Br fmo of lln. fanililliio fanlilnnlsl, wii ami will he willinB lo help on pro-. Kiv. n toilay l.y Jos.-ph U 1'lnlo, Itrams hy Bivlnif Ml of tliolrl lr.hhnl of llie Nullunul Assocla-j knnwl.,lK of poelalled .nhjecls,: " of It' tail Clothipri. ami Mirrtl-, ... ti... i..ikm. . Ishers. .. . ; TlM'i'e are Hurilen lovers In 1-1 tiranilc. Tlioro are bird lovers, lillL terfly colli'Clors. . specialists on many suhjpi'ts, -''all' of whom, if properly approaclieil, wonlit ho Khi'l lo take part in n-t'amp I' ire iiini?r:i'ni. she salil. 1 I X . NKV YOK, Koh. AP In n roiil lov affair U Bvelyn Neshlt, who says she Intends to become Princess Kvelyn when she nets a divorco from Jack iMIffonl. She Is enuaned to Ivan Ahviivllch Ito inunoff, basso, who Is on tlio Qtnfco under tho name of Ivan Alexis nn l mys he Is a Itlis.-dim orllico. Kl XNV llti:i-NiM I'OI'KNIUdUN, Keb. ti AI') Sunny (Ireeiltund! (lovernmniU ml vices an- that thorn arc no allow and leo to speak of In the loo box of Kiirope imd there are seal hlint Inx and rishlnit Just like In mini mer. ' ' . f EARLY . SPRING - FROCKS : j Coming1 to us on nearly every express. 'Let us show them to youl i PUTMAN'S ' La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear and Millinery r Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad P&se ((.'. HnHirnch Vr?.t ir(!hiifrtil Httrran : And us for color, woninn is crx-i pected lo run iiimpant this yi'ar. hut mnii will hold himself 111 . 0e nf llio niosl proillllltllt Wash- siru.ni aionir inu co.ur. iw.e .. .... it)SIO ,,.,iiuiics lhis season is takes the advice of I hi, rial I, InB M (w( , ,f w, WM stylists, who while tllcy admoilisll ', ...'. ,. , i,,,.. i.. ,(.,. imiior. Sho Is the UniixliK'i' Tim Importance of symbols, the man who , would bo ' a( Mr." d' Mrs. AUuuo 1 Tynor whl. h are pari of llio Oamp Kire to f f,';?' ' Ltt .f.-itina mid sl"-iuls ll.luM of lT OlI.O ..V. r KZJTe: 'T:!whU,ttn Cln.X'SS "-a 1I, l.v pnu., ; McKellar. ".Symbol make liJenlH concrete. They help the Rlr, to tifte and maintain her Imagina tion,' , Onr. of the 'excellent 'policies about Camp Klro Is that it enenmv atfes individual achievement, Miss McKellar told the Riiardlans. It Is a recreation from ti Rirls orill nary daily routine. In tho school and In her home the Rlrl's work la planueij for her and U U in Camp Nlre that she has , u- .chance to launch out for herself and -develop her own bbms am) iipaRlpntlon. To understand her rIiIm Ih one nf the ffrst reuulsites nf n good Ruardian, Miss MoKella,r Mild. for tlio past few seasons In men's altlro. ' "Tho tendency of inen's clothes this tfpripR H4eius to le toward u sniiRRer waistline in coals and nar rower bottomed trousers," wild Air. 1'fnto. "The ly-liu h bottom tiouser iri rIvIiir away to tho lb-Inch, und 17 Inches may be the voruo before Ion.". . tiiyles nro constantly chuuRfnR, hut correct di'eMH never does, tw cpnMoff to Mr. I'liHO. REPORT REAL ESTATE CODE LAST EVENING Cherry Growers At Cove Elect '- Lantz President Hy Mrs, liCHiiii Jiaice f'OVK, Ore., (Hpoclttl)--Th B nual mi-, lint," of llio cherry growers of Cove, was held Monday, I'Vb. 4. I Tho officers elected worn l.uln I I.anlx, iir.sldenl; It. I. tlarkcr, ylce . president; Thomas Holly, si'i'iu ! tary-li'oasuror. Tho board of Ul- rectors for the comlnir year were elected as follows, Thomas i'onk lln, V. A. McNeill, A. A. Anlles, II. Itoblnson ami (loorge Ooluy. I Hex .Millard, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Kranlt .Mllnril, suffered a spralllea S.V.E.C0. Hon Adams Ave. flrnre HnlldlMV 1 41 flrsnde. Orft Ladies' and Growing Girls Galoshes High and Low Heels Tan VRose'- - Rcige ' ' ' r : ' - - 'Grey and Black' " . Now $J8 , The I.. A. to H. of H. T. met at. KaRles hall last niRht with an tiu umiully lui'KO frpwd In nttend'inp' Mrs. Ada Vhc.rK president, pre? sided. Mih. j'ldcock,. wlr eqm mltteo IneludibR lr. . jella Voni. Mrs. (lerlrude Cifjlbraltir and Vude 1,11 "n,,M ul"""HB '"""""linlllM of tho hoiisn Tnesdav niirlit lt..v 1.1 1 uf ftio, m 1 followinir a heai'lmr attended bv toboirirnn. ArniiiRcniepts wei:o . niado for ivprcHentutivcK . of the I'acifio i , Tho f I. inrheH of snow which fell the meeting of tJie While Hose Tlnh Northwest Iteal Kslate ussoefatloh diirinR tho mouth nf Januury. U Tuxt Wednesday At 'the hftmo of who endorsed tlir bill in tho nmtfi Id Inches uionv Ihnn tho entiro Mrs. Sullivan mi Washington ave-!With only a fow minor changes In Know lull of the winter of I9'i7-U8, iiiun . Mrs. Sullivan will he assisted th present law, Tho bill, It wiih awairdlnpf lo tho reading pt th by Mrs. Ma die Hull. t staled? was pra'tieal)y the satne a Kdvtirnment station. The precljir j ' ' Z ' ' ' r bfit 4fetoeius"A' u-iw'ft. ao, itiinUHjJt jWiii& lor Januury was 3.0(1 ludJreM,, ' 1 1 the elniise which aholished the of-.Tiia-ast day of tho month, fico of real estate commissioner, Tho now bill, it Ih estimated, will increase the revenues of the slatn department uhout 0(1 00 a your. Major changes In tho code in ereaso the broker's bond from $1000 to 1 200i and provides for HALKM. Ore., Feb. 0 (AD Tht new, real estaUi code, Unowii kn h'rlday when tho tobogKnu as it. m. wiih reporteu one upon whUMi the was rmmg upset, ( favorably by tlio real e.Hiale com- Tho other hoys who were with him homo upon the VALENTINE BOX CANDIES i . We have a complete assortment of Whitman's and Morse's box candies. Just the thing for HER - -G5 lo $4.00 box V (We'll pack them ready for mailing) RED CROSS DRUG STORE Phone Main 4. Announcements The Jlome department of the Presbyterian church will be enter-1 tallied by Mrs. W. K. Iluehanan and Mrs. James McKenle at t4 avenue Thursday afternoon at 2:31) o'clock. All members und' friends are reijtiested lo be present, j NORTH POWDER WOMAN BURIED IN BAKER, ORE, inches of snow mill lay on tho ground. Thu Haptist Young People's un lon are having a parly KridUy even ing at tho home of Mr. and MrH. IJ. Van Dong. The young folk will meet at the church und proceed r Varied Facilities For Attractive Parties Mui'li tt( the fluiriii nf cnler liiinjiiu in In showing Hint tlio event I uh ptetiMint mid on Joy -able for llir h-iess ns for tho gtllNlH. 4 When you bnvo a lunclieoii or dinner bridge or dancing puny ut the Kiicujducti, both 1 lie fu cllllii'H und Die wrirc ciuHrih uio to iimklng the affair ea-r fiw you lea ins yon frcn to niinrle with the cuc-i. A pnMiy vunl room, n wniHrt Mlvati (lin ing room, a liuge ballroom offer ncroniniodntfoies fo meet evry mil. Sacajawea Inn TolotN (lie Way to llrtrer Tltlnr- Hy lrx. lull I id ForMNtroni t Observer (Correspondent ) NOHTII I'OWDKIt, Ore. (Spe cial) l-'iineral Hervlces for the lato Mrs. J. A. AVUItM wero held Mon day afternoon at the West chapel in linker, with Miss lilokland, of il.'iine.H, officiating. A. large num ber of friends from-North J'nwrtM and Haines were In attendance. Tfie remains were laid to rest in' the Haines cemetery. Mrs.. Willis waH horn at Haines, Hept. 34, 1X74 and passed nway Feb, 2 IS 29. HhB leaves n husband, two pons, two daughters, six sisters and one bro ther. Ijoltln JCnapp,1 of J41 fJrando, stent Hunduy with her parents, Mr. and MfH. Nei Olsen. lsabelte Ijyons and Millie Kwing, who hove been visiting their niece, Kathel Forsstrom, left Saturday for Sterling, Idaho., whern they will visit their brother before going to Salt I-akP. Ijiwrence Horned ran hU car Into the snow hank while trying to pass another car. No damage was done. Jim Utstini. I (ins Wilnnn and Mr. 'lenient s shipped cuttle to 'Mm UlKKMSTIO banda of crepe fn two tones of yellow are used ai a neck and fllecre trimming on a while I re knit Jumper roMum for rV'orl mear. Th iVIrt U ol slralght broker license fee of 7. f0 to the Van Dong home by sleigh, instead of !i if sought within ten Jtoherl Laird HponL hvI ilaya dayn. ,Tho new bill, if It becomes a at tho J. Miller ranch while Mr. law, is effective Januury 1, 10;Hi. j Miller was called to Jury duty nt Vv--v--v-t- I ,a Grande, Owing to the heavy I'ortland market Saturday. hiiow, Mr. Miller and John Jtlch- Mahel Allller, teacher of the '"'. ' IHO wiih on the Jury, rc- alxth grade, took sick Friday with t"r,'1' 1 n,,,n " rai ami ,,om diphtheria. Her ease Is not si- inm- iu M.vr , number of the teachers ' '" ninn '""y meeting ai 1110 uoiiui 01 nieivin vere. A and students have taken the scrum. . A number of boosters accompan ied the basketball teams to Jiakcr Saturday night, where both the boys and girls tea pis met defeat. Friday night Mr. and Mrs. loney, of Ilainos, won llio prize offered hy (a vender and Pearson for the best fox trot dancers. C. K. Met'nrry reopened a gro cery si ore in his own building Sat urday. T. II. Garrison, of Oakland. Ore., has been visiting his sou, Karl, and family. Mr. (IiiitImoii returned Saturday, ; . K. F. ColllMs, of Haker, transact ed bmdncss here Tuesday. " I.oree Thursday evening. M1-8. Jim lloulson has been (11 of the flu, but Is much Improved nt this time. It is reported that tho engage ment of MIhh Margaret CrcuHey, a student : at Whitman college, to John llraduer. of l,a Grande, wan announced Monday. Hoth tho I young people are well known In i('ove. Mihs t'ri'Usey is the daugh ter of tho Venerable ti. W. Creasey, of Pendleton. ; , Flnier Wheeler, Who has bften snow bound In the Cove for ohi time, left , Tiiesilay morning for Welser, Idaho, whero he expects lo pend the remainder of the winter. s. mm Baking Insurance tjrou Nad an; iult wkil em in Itik Mini fewikr, or think jtm do, yow f r oter will rrtim your money lad ho oty far rt up, butter lint, tic, )th kave utrl V IN ''' BAKING7 ' C E S U II A N "If you find uny fuult uliHtevcr in ill in bulling powder, or think you li, your itrorrr will return your money und ulno piiy you for the egga, liultrr, flour, el'. you have UHrd." It Is printed on the luhd and nirutiH junt what it ay. CorTrc gy'.'x'- I Moire T&asiia A SALE i'.'li-.l. 1 i-.l V V i. i ' I A COMPLETE Stock Unloading An absolute close-out of every Fall and Winter Coat, Dress and Hat, regardless of cost op former price. Desirable, seasonable, " quality merchandise at prices; cut to the final quick close-out extreme. .' ; ; , . . ; . I : ' I : 1 1 .:, Starting Tomorrow Morning M lot) tii'( ' X'f Gifts At The Price-While They Last ; Mm UKfiULAR STOCK DRESSES. VAL- H UES TO $19.95 SILKS, SATINS AND CREPES IN DESIRABLE AND SEASONABLE STYLES AND COL ORS. , '''! ' Select any Dress orsCoat at Close-out jirices many less than half then you are entitled to a choice from these dresses at the Gift Price of .. Closing Out Dresses In Three Groups " . Every Winter ( ' dress in the house m -g j ! is on sale to close Jt14"t) out. These groups doo AC were $24.95 up to )&&,VD $5!),95 now they are half and less. &er7 fie You take two dresses for only $UW more. : ; Closing Out Coats HALF PRICE AND LESS W Vafues to $35 ........$14.95 A Coats 1 7 Coats Values to $45 ..'. Coats Values to $65 Coats Values to $80 ..... Coats Values to $100 $24.95 $32.95 $44.95 $49.95 HATS Choose, now. Values up to $15 they must go regardless of cost. 95c Your CREDIT Is Good Here. Easy Payments. CINDERELLA FROCK SHOP 0