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Saturday, March 30, 1920. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pa TKrM Society News Daughters of Utah v Pioneers Meet In Enjoyable Session An interestine progrum was -giv en yesterday ufturnoou when the itaughteis of Utah l'ioneera met at 2:30 o'clock at thu home ot Mr. K. S. Gwillium. Tho fiiat coupler of Itoborl'a "Uules of Order" wua reviewed by Mrs. G. It. Williams und a hialory of early pioneeri of Utah was given liy Mrs, H. i' Gwillium. Tho sub ject of Egyptian music wua UIhcubs ed by Mrs. Lenter Stoddard. J.Htinty refreHhnients wero berve'J . by Alia. Gwlllluin. . , . . . . V Tho .La. Grande Neighborhood club is tmtettaining Tuesday night ut the U D. S. Kecreutlonal hall with an evening progrum In charge of Mrs. Donald Pague. All hus bands of members of the club are Invited to uttend. I . "JJoublo Demon, " by A. 1. Her bert, u one-act comedy, will be pre sented. The play la a Jiunurous version of the .deliberation of a , jury and is participated In by 11 characetrs. Mlsa Gladys Miller will ontertulh v4lli piano uolectiona, Mra T. K. Maxwell, Wis. Jiuiioh McNamee and Air Florence Xynch Miller will "1 ho appear on the program which will begin at o'clock. The buaineHS meeting will bo held at 7:15 o'clock. - Mrs. I'lyde Charlton entertained the members of the Helomulu club yesterday at her home at Cove and Watson. .High score prize went to Mrs. Kheriell Kwiji and second to Mrs. Clarence Green. 1 Ka.ster decorations were attrac tive. A two-course, luncheon was served by th hosteBS. The next meeting of the club will be held. Apr. J 7 with: Mrs. Walter Perry.' .- -, ' ".A blue lunch'con, carried out wllh blue flowers for a centerpiece, blue linen and blue dishes, was u de lightful feature or the arternooii enjoyed by the Thursday Bridge club when Mrs. George T, Cochran was hostess at her home Thursduy afternoon. Cards were played at three tables with Mrs. he la Junes receiving club prize for high score. ' Mr. and Mrs. Scott Guests at Shower gave u school of Instruction and a social evening whs enjoyed.. ' In honor of Leslie Olson Jr., nine years old, his. mother, Mrs. A. I. Olson, entertaintd with a birthday party recently to which six- little f friends were Invited, Including Ann and Phil Stoddard, Joun und Dick ie Templeton, Curleton Appleby und Margaret Kar heart. , . A white cake with pink candles was an attractive feature. The lit tle guests enjoyed a peanut hunt. Refreshments were served at a ta ble decorated with bunnies una other duster rioveltles, , Announcements Greenwood school. 'The speakers t fOP tne breakfasts, luncheons und Work uresWealthy. Stowaway Thu innvUiis of the Young Wo- mtrn's KdJcatiunul auxiliary which was to huve hren held Tutsday evo- nine ut tll Methodist church has' been postponed until Wednesday evening on account of the Neigh borhood club entertainment. The l.a Clrundo City Council of' Parents and Teachers will meet Monday uflernoun at 3:2G ut child who has whooping cough should u foods which are easily digested, nourishing and not Irri tating to the throat. . Dry. hard, bulky materials are liable to start an attack of coughing. Foods which aid In elimination are es sential, for an attuck. of consti pation would Increase the. cough ing paroxysms. : Your doctor, of course, will ad vise you about tho proper diet for a sick child, but sometimes in' our anxiety our wits fall us am. the choice and preparation of' foous suitable for the general diet tho I physician suggests seem unusuully , (iimcuit. Children under two yours of ugo will find a llciuid diet best for u few days while the coughing Is at Its worst. This diet Includes milk, bocf Juice, lamb broth, prune Juice, orange Juice.' tomato juice, thin gruels and plenty ot water. Tiny babies uro given their us ual diet, but the child from one to two years old should Ifo cure fully fed. -v Older children, unless "tho at tuck Is severe, cun huve quite a varied diet ot plain soft foods. Tomorrow's discourse will treat with an assortment of suggestions for the afternoon will bo Herbert Uvuns. who will talk on Hoy Scout work, and Mis. K. 1). Towler, who will talk on publicity. A nominat ing committee will be elected ' ut this time. . All members arc rc quested to be present. The ltumblcrs' Art class will meet . Monday afternoon at .2:15, o'clock at thu home of Miss Mur-' guret Anson. . 1 dinners of those on a sick diet. Library Ghats By Alalxi K. IXHjr, Librarian The library folk all show symp toms of that most contagious die ease tho spring fever. 'Three of them have already snutched a few Th.. P...-1.-, einii 'will meet . minutes away from books to plant Wednesday afternoon at the homo ome sweet peas and nasturtiums, of Mrs. Homer Wilson In Krult-? ore still seem to bo vague ,ll,. wllh Mm. John Dennett as- rumors in me uiiuim-ro """v slnlnlit hostess. - MENUS ,Iy SLsuv Mary While most mothers rcaluso that an old fashioned garden of pinks, marigolds and hullynocks. Per haps tho library yard: will be un usually gay in spots this coming summer. Miss Wagenor Is busy , muklng guudy garden posters that look tempting to tho eye. Hho ulso oc casionally drops u hint or two con when u child has a temperature cernlng a garden club which she hu must bo given a liquid diet, Plans to organlxo among tho boys too few appreclato tho Importance;, i .) "J ; of the right diet In many of the so-called "children's, diseases." Different Illnesses affect differ ent parts of the body, so In plan- However, we are still giving ser-. Vice to tho public though wo may be doing a bit of umutcur garden ing on the side. You may bo In- - I . . ' " a - - s ' ' ' J r ' ' ' f C - i Never again as a slowawii' fof pretty Ilaicl Cooke, Sun Francisco soclely girl. Mlt.s Cnoke, IS, slipped uwuy Horn mi exclusive sellout and stowed uwuy lu tho freight hold ot a South Sens liner bound (ot Tallin Feb. 20. Miss Cooke mild lltey gnvo licv so muilt-woik oil tho boat alter discovering her in the hold Unit slio wus ready to coma back home long betora the bout rcacli.d Tuhltl, bUo cumo liowo i lli'sl-cluss. SIMAYS 1'IUMiltAMS ' ' The Kutionul llroudeusllng com pany program for Stiuduy morning and Hunday evening follows: b:u to 6:30 a. in., 70,000 Kuster wor shippers in hymns ot Joy from Seattle: 6:16 p. m., concert: 7:16. orchestra, Tho Amerlcun ltroudeustlng coin puny program for Sunday night follows: Q to 7, theater 'of uir; 7, musieul progrum: 7:SU to siuuhIc, lreno Hinger, soloist: t to 8:30, humorous sketch; H:S0 to 10, or chestra concert, Gordon Onstml, soloist; 10 to II, Show lluut frolic, Port la nit KGW (CSokc) 6:o a. m. N1IC; 0:15, p. m. NIU'; 8, musical pro grum; 10. little symphony. KKX (lisnkc) 0. ADC: 7 to 7:l'o, Cnlholie Truth society; l:il to 11, Alio progrum. ' SiHikttiio KHti (ODOkc) b:3V. a. m., N11C; 0:15, p. m, NBC; 8, vailed pro gram, ' Denver KOA (S30ke) 0:15, N11C. ' Salt lko tKly KS1, (lUOkv) 0:16, NHL'; 7, church services; 8, 1 U. S. ser vices, Iios AuirclcH KNX (I050kc) 0, Krnest Holmes, 1r. Able; 7, .screen personalities; 8, chui-ch services. KF1 (U40kc) 6:30, u. 111. NltC; 0:16, p. 111. N11C; 7:45, studio, stury hour; 'J, philosophy tulk, studio, Oakland . KOO (780ke) 6:30 u. m. NIK': 0:16 p. in. NUC; 7:46, studio, church services. bail Francisco KFHC (Olokc) 0, varied pro gram; 10, Amos and Andy; 10:10, dance music. Kl'O (6801(c) 6:30, u. 111. NUC; 0:15, p. m. NIK.'; 7:46, studio, drumu, orchestra.. ' ' Head In KOMO CJ20ke) 0:30 a.m. NI1C; 0:15, t. m. NIK'; 8, varied progrum. KJU (U70kc) 0 to 11, ALIO progrum. PUTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-VVear ' and Millinery v plnno music: 8, musieul progrum. KGO 0, NUC; !):30, musieul progrum, , Newspaper Loses Verdict Of $110 MKUKOU1). Ore., Mai 30 (AT) A cireult eourt jury Krlduy 10 turned u venllet In favor of H. O. Youim In his llhel suit afiultiHt the Mod ford Dally News. Compensa tory danmues of $400 was award ed Yomitf, toKether with puntttvo danuiKes of f 10. Ho had sued for $10.0iiu. deelarliiK he hud been lib eled In mi urtlelu printed In the paper, llnklnir his name, ho said, with tho Do Autremonts and other Ho ut hern O retto n ba ud Us. Major 8i'K rave's 2.11 lnllrs uu hour at aytona Iteueh Is u fine thhiff In itself, but an uwful ex ample to bo sotting fur tho Hun day drivers. , 'When lawns uro beginning 'to grow und thero is moro or 1B' deud Krass In tho sod. It. Is best to cut the lawn early and thus en-1 eouraxe quick results from the nw shoots, says tho experiment stu tion, f Illinois sends it former ' police -r man to congress:' His oxprtenc with thu underworld should ut last prtivo valuable. t nlng- meals tho necessity of senr- forested in these new, titles which -CP The personnel of the J. C.l'i ney company store sathert'd at the homo of Mr. and Mis. Milton l'riee nt J U 12 , Cedar street last nlsnt to Rive a surprise kitchen shower fori Mr. and M m. 11. 10. Heott. They weio iinarrled curly this week in Spokane. . . . - -:- H. S. Stevens and Kloyd V. Duv- j is came In from' tho kitchen to present the guests of honor with u; biK basket filled wtlh Rifts. ' ' A novel entertainment feature was the presentation of tt diary n which each guest wrote u bit or uu vice to the newly married couple. When the book was finished it was Kiven to tho bride who read it to the Riicsts. A dainty and delicious buffet k Mippcr wus served by several of I the Kirls. Mr. Heott. formerly of Hteveiis- Ivillo. Mont. joined the. staff of the. f tenney siore in ia u ramie uu u- Miss Grace Taylor, also oi t Stevensvllle. married Mr. Scott us the culmination of a school' day ro mitnce. Ileal wishes for a happy wedded lire wus extended to them by their friends. The kucsIs last n.Rht were: air. and Mrs. M. M. Hunt: Mr. und Mrs. John S. Jenkins, Mr. und Mrs. It. S. Stevens. Mrs. James Nel.on. Mm. (iuy Kennedy. Mi's. lc War nick. Mrs. Ocorce. Way. Mis. Har riet Ilnyt. Airs. Vivian Klnxey, 'Miss-t-s Thehna ltray und Gladys Smith, Miss Church and Miss I .yd hi Pro-j-ty. and MeMsrs. Kvan Thomas und Kloyd W. Davis. ' lue to illness Mrs. Harry Owens, another em ploye of the store, was unable to uttend. An Kuster party wus imjnyvd by the Wakcllta Ciitiip Kire Rirls last niRht at the home of Miss Norma( MayRcr., assistant Riiardtan. Thlr (ten Ritis were present, with Miss MayRi-r and Miss Kleanoro Glass, Ruaidtiiii. An Kastec crr hunt anl pani'-s wi'ic enjoyed which w-re followed by refreshments served by the Riiardians. An Intt'resthiR prnRt-am has been ui raiiRtl by Mrs. Ha r riff .MaciKm ;il for the Sons und HauRhlers ot I'nlon Cojnty Pioneers tea at the H-Cii jnwa Inn Monday afternoon at Z o'clock. Jt will Include a Rroiqt of readings by Miss Ida Mr ,M"kin, "The portrnlt of a l.ndy", "Wealth" and "April". '1he NViRh borhond club string quartet, direct ed by Mrs. Klorcnco Lynch Miller, will play and GeorR- S. Hiraic will miir When Hichllleu Wore the I b-d Itobe." Mtsu Uhidyx Mllbr will piny u piunu koIo "Hr'er Itan bit" hy MruiHvell. Improinptii cninmunlty singlnR of hooch of tne Ts will be a feature. All who have moiir tonks of that period urf urRed to bring' thein. Several meetings of the Neigh bors of Woodcraft have been held In la Grande this wMk fn honor ef Mrs. Stella Ulackcrhy, of Salem. pec in I organizer. Yenterday afternoon the Neigh bors met ut the home of , Mrs. Ycwke. A gift wan preented to Mrs, Hlackerby In appreciation of her help to the organization dur ing her visit here. Mrs. Hlackerby expreiwed her np prtMMntton and told of her enjoy ment of her first visit to Kastern (,r.ton In several yesm, - Tiiwlny evening the Woodcraft Neigh bor held a regular sewiion snd after Initiation Mi. Hlackerby ing foods that will be tho least Irritating to tho tissues or organs affected is of first consideration. I In whooping cough ail tho mu cous membranes seem to bo In volved. - In severe cases many children cannot eat solid food without distressing coughing nt- tucks followed by vomiting. " 111' produced' them, I their inability to retain food, of course, nd preservation wen Kens me cuim. , . Consequently the diet for a wo have put Into circulation. Background of tlio lliblu Henry K,' Booth - ' Outlines In easily assimilated form of the history of tho books of tho Old and tho New Testaments,; their sources in thought und life of the peoples and the times which evaluation A I .utile in In Her Htiml Mrs. Hess Strecter 'Aldrictr" From a log cabin homo in Iowa the trull for Abblo Deal led to Neb raska, where she .brought up her family with all tho true courage of tho pioneer mother. And as she lived courageously, so did she die, ulono .In her pioneer homo sur rounded by the memories of a long full life. World On One Ix-j Kllery Wulter The story of a col lego boy who started to work his way round tho world. Ho got as far os Honolulu and ufter a series of operations lost a leg. Whistling up his spirits, I he kept on, on crutches, und earned his way round the world and back. Not so rcinurkublc for what tho young author saw or did, but for the way In which ho did them, and the spirit which curried him through. The Flavor of Ho) land ; Adelo do Leeuw After reading this dellglvtful AN KNAMKbKD scene, paint ed In (he modern manner, distin guishes one of toe new vanity '.S3P-3. ... country In the leisurely fashion in which this author did, staying for a period in all the chief cities und niaklng excursions out from these central points by motor or by luko und canal. I ; very ma n 'a Genius Mary Austin THE GARDEN SPUING jVLAXTIXU IIUST Foil FVFHGHFFXH The concensus umung planters is H a limn knew ho hud B--nlus us th t U)0 , ,H tho tlmo uf surely as ho knows ho has temper, i - . . ho could neither eat nor sleep until '" for planthw evergreens. ie had discovered It und cupitul- Tlio spring season, in many sections iued it Mary Austin believes every extends well Into May, and full nmii has genius, though few men planting through September. As n know tt, and In this volume sho matter of fact, evergreens may. be. Mils' wheru to look for it and how-pluntod lhc-iyav.ruund,..biit wIicih to make, tho most of it. (shipment by froiRht or express is Hunger FlRhters involved, and unless expert super- Paul Do Krulf 'Vision Is uvailable. It is best to The story of men who have con-'plan your evergreen plantings for tribulcd to tho world's food sup-Itho spring season, ply from Murk Carleton who) Conditions vary considerably broiiRht durum wheat from Itussla throURhout tho country. In tho ma to Stecnbock of Wisconsin who ex- !i(ir ,ln,.ti,in of tho M:lddle West, for perlmented with sunlight und vita mines. Most Interesting. NMOKK AS M.lt'llLIJlIt ESSKN, Gernuiny, Mar. 3U (AP) In the birthplace of mighty guns they are testing smoke as fertiliz er. Industrialists aro financing ex periments In which smoke Is forc ed undeiRround by bellows. Tho 'limitations hnfor I nope is mat me oxygen put inti Jtho ground will Increase crops 5U ! per cent. , ' . HOW-TO KIITX liKH'OU CAMDKN, N. J Mar. 30 (AP) Citing the exiiniple of "The Mis tress of tho White Mouse," a reso lution udopted by tho South Jersey conference of the stato women's book you will surely want to spend l suiiiiiii- ill n u j iuiiii . ruBBiuix i - - - you will make reservations on tho republican club utrcs members to next bout. We can think of noth- decline all social activities where broad or narrow-leaved, need good instance, broad -leaved evergreens like rhododendron, azalea, laurel, boxwood all so-called "heuths," aro Impractical. But a wide range of selection In coniferous or "needle-leaved" evergreens Is avail able. Local conditions vary so much that one must he sure ho un derstands their requirements und planting. In thu congested city districts, wheni the air is hoavlly laden with soot, dust and gases permanent evergreen plantings n-e out of the iiuestlon. However, they are well worth their cost for season-to-season effects In window boxes, and for tubs udorn Ing doors or windows.' Kvcn a tem porary "winter garden" of ever greens Is worth while. Kvorgrecns, as a Rroup, wheih MONDAY PKOGIIAMS NHC: 0, recorders; 7, symphou- 1 ists; U, choristers and orchestra; U:3U, Plnntulton Echoes; 10, slum ' bor music. AltC: 0:30, talking movlo stars; 7, orchestra; 7:30, two pianos; 8. I musical gems; 9, musieul program; 10, hour on broudwuy; 11, dunco music. jVorttiiml " ' KGW 0, NIK; 10, dauco music, KKX-0 to 11, A HC; 11, weath er, news; 11:06, AIM SHkaiin' ' KHQ 0 on, NliC progrum; 11, dunce music. Donvor KOA 0, NMO; 8, conceit orches tra; Uj30, NHC, ' Stilt liiiku C'tly KKLU, NUC; U:30, musical pro gram. Kent lie KJU 0 to 12, AIM' program. KOMO (I to 11, NUC; 11, dunco music. - tAtS Allgt'leM KFI (I, NIK.'; 0, orcheHtru; fea ture: 10, concert orchestra, violin. KNX G, musical progriuu; H, fuatun; 10 to 1, dunco music. San FruiirlstM) K KUC G, music, sports; 7, fea tures; 10, Amos und Andy; 10:10, dance music. Kl'O 0, NHC; 0:30, mixed quar tet; 10, KPO rnvuo. Oakland . KLX (8K0ke) II, muHic; 7, news, Gets Rheumatic And Neuritis Sufferers Out Of Bed Thoso who have- tried everything! without benefit will find Casny'a Khcumuttu Uemedy tho most! startling discovery of recont times! for pains of rheumatism, neuritis,) nouiultflu, sciatica, lumbago. Tho: relief Is quick and suro, reduces' pain and swelling through direct; action on tho stomach, liver und kidneys. Guaranteed by 1j & 1. DKUQ CO. ?1.00 por bottle. Adv. 1405 Adams, Ia Grnndo, Ore., Graca Bldf. Men's No - Fade Dress Shirts Collar-ultuched, fauuy mi drus weaves. Large ru litre of colors--- fc . $1.49 Ing more Interesting than to tour a ll"ior l likely to bo served. EVOLUTION OF A HARD-BOILED EGG! ' I .... ., ' soil, rich und . well drained. Tho . broad -leaved Kpecles are pai Icu larly fastidious, being accustomed to rich, peaty woodland humus In their native habitat, but munyi growers have found that nursery-Ri-owu plants will do well In any rich loam and even In exposed situations If the roQts are well cov ered or shaded by the liinhy tops. It is well to bear this point In mind for ull evetRreeiis, I. v seu that' the roots aro -protected from the baking sun rays. If tho epreiid of the tops Is not dense enough for this, then mulchmulch with dry hay, st raw -leaf mold or well-rotted ; manure. Put be cautious in unlng manure. If It Is not thoroughly rotted, the ammonia fumes from it will scorch tho leaves. Never put immure In contact with roots. Hmne specleH of evergreens are not altogether hiippy with leaf-mold, especially If oak leaves aro an In gredient, for tho timiilu add in them is not helpful. Kvcrgrcenti lire dug with a bull! of earth to avoid disturbing the ' fine roots, whose nap iiilekly con- ; Keats w hen exposed to Che air, resulting, oflent hues, in the loss or tho plant. The ball of ejirth Hi hIko hutiaped and molHteiied for shipping. The burlap need iml be ; removed In planting uiib-Hs It is J luoxf - und bunched into ' rolds, ; around side or bottom, or mi lew the plant bus been dug with forks llifttead of spades or HhovelM. Very : Himill evergreens for w-hob-mile plantings, micii us foreHtrullori, ure dug with tie un roots. Plant evergreen as quickly as pontile after receiving them on (he ground. Protect the ball con-I stHiitly from exposure. Plant In a hole ut leant twice the sl.c, of the bull: see that plenty of good soli Ik beneath ami around tho roots. Tamp firmly in flflbig earth around tho ball. An excellent method Is to "puddle," 1, wet down the earth as fust sfl it is put back fn lite hole. ' so Unit it settles chmely around ( the root it , leaving no uir pockets to I dry them out. A Kwedlnh. radio svnteni recently broadcast the loiiett of the 7'JO-yeur oli bell at Haleby paiMi. DRESS UP! Tomorrow Will Be Easter Have Your Children Look Their Best By Buying Better Merchandise ami Newer Styles at Lower Prices. NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Better Merchandise Lower Prices . Special Menus For Special Dinners - The HiicicsK of n dinner party urteit lhM In I ho altcntliHi glvrn U tho .iiumu---4iisiirliia; not only esKrtly prtNiiXMl illslieM, biii , ftHNls that mid u nolo of" I ho tutimmil. To luivo soitM'thliMr "(lirfcnMiC Is (Ik luilnrHl ik. nini of Dim ciireful Iiimumh. With tho facilities and mm rlciM'it ot I h Stutiiuw4H at your nervier, siHMiul incuiiH an linn ilhil to your intilct satlsrt' Hon. A saliid tluit l dlffrmit ---an iiiiitNiml ih'w4rt MKiial wiiy of pn'iHiHug Hit" int. He ant .nluays glad to re pn si we your own IiIciin r to iiiuki siig gitstloiiH as o how your tlhiiirr party run bo muni suxvnHful Sacajawca Inn "I'olula tho War U Hotter Thlnif." PEACOCK NUT COAL Is just the coal for your range. No soot No clinkers Less ash Ixits of heat. Van Petten Lumber Co. fhoo Main 7X1 -Anod Hr.lr Quk-k- Fresh Clean Springtime Calls For Clean Curtains and you will find this item in your sprinjr cluhiiing work i tlioioiijhly solvud when you send your cur tains to us. VVc have a late typo machine thut leaves no ears and your cui tain.s will vomo back with Btiuijrht edges, too. At Small Additional Cost MODERN LAUNDRY Phone Main 77.