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Monday, June 3, 1920 LA GRANDE' EVENING OBSERVER; LA GRANDE.' ORE.. Papr Three Society News ;Miss Mildred Fox, . Mr. Pflughaupt :" ' Married Saturday farm on the I .a (irande lack Hawk trail near Women! AllH.-lonary Kaelely of the I'hriMian chinch has postponed its meet i tif? for Wednesday to Thursday. Tlu- society will meet at the home of Mrs. I.. S. Weeks, with Mrs. It. I j. Puliimn as leader. i'BUIXEfS hy Lhai-les G. Booth. A lien ut if u! kImi pllclt y marked the wedding Saturday lunrulnK. or .Miss Mildred I'ox and Mr. Arthur rthitfhaupl at the home of the par ents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Kox. VlU'l Seeond street. A proup of fonrtten ft lends and re u tives were Invited guests, & witness the pretty ccrtiuony. .lust preceding the ceremony, Mis. Minnie I ly mini, accompanied on the piano hy Miss Kllznbeth lless sang "At I'awh" hy ( 'adman and "Into The 1 wn With You" also hy ('adman and then as Miss Jlt'ss played- the Wedding March from l.ohfngrin. t he bride ami groom, attended hy Mr. .lohn t (Illbei t and Mrs. Ityniim, tooK I heir plans In-fore the officiating clergyman, Itev. K; o. Mess, who rend the single ling service. The bride wore a hrtuilit'ul gown of a delicate shell pink brocade with a ehii'fon overdrape, which was tin ported from China, and carried an exquisite hrld-'s honnuet. A wed ding breakfast iinmed lately fol lowed the -ceremony, Mrs. AvA Italier assisting - wit h the serving Tim guests were" all settled ul one table, centered with a lovely basket of sweet pe-ts nnd ferns. Sir. cud M rs. l'Mughaiipt till -mediately left on a motor trip start ing east from l.a tlmnde and wtll return July first, to take up their residence in I lie Cleaver apart ments. Moth the principals in Saturday Wedding am well known in this elly. Mrs. rriughaupt has been In the teaching profession since com pleting . her lilfih school here and college work and has just finished the year's teaching at Halter. Mr. J'flughnupl Is the local navy re cruiting officer, Mr. and Mrs. Rose , Honored at Lodge Mr, and Mrs. Khner Hon, who are leaving l.a (irandc to mane their perimmeut home in Seattle, were especially . honored Friday evening at the regular meeting oi the. I'ylhlan Sinters, In addition lo other courtesies shown, Mrs. Itose, who has gone through the chairs In this order, was given a lovely gift from her co-workers. The so cial which tallowed the meeting wa.H happily spent nt curds una other amusements nnd with some refreshments. On 1 he third I'M day In June, it was decided t' hold a pot. luck slipper. Recital Program Event of Sunday Three young Indies, each with unusual musical ability, and along different lines, appeared yesterday on n, recilttl program, and while the. recital was a presentation by Mrs1. I. K. Itobinson. of Miss Anita Her nuinn. pupil in violin, the other two, Miss Lenore II end Icy, uceom panlst, and Miss ltuth Ceihel, solo ist, each did so exceptionally well with their pails on the program, that to all three belong consider able credit, and the appreciation of the audience included all three. Miss Anlla, eleven year old daughter nf Mr.' and Mrs. Arthur Hermann of ttie valley, has had (three years of violin and for some; J lime she has been appearing before I'nion county uiidiences, hue mnsl-' ;cal ability, with which she hut j been so generously endowed, to gether with her careful trainlnir. and her excellent hIokc presence for one of her years, having mndoj her popular wit It audiences. All j these features were outstanding in. her recital yesterday. Her num bers were nil rulher difficult, sbrt played entirely from memory, and she was apparently perfectly at ease throughout. It u a very de- j llghtful program and if applause tfj any indication it was thoroughly appreciated. jEpworth 'Leaguers Guests at Elgin MENUS Hy NISTKIl .MAIIV Haying fruit and vegetables calls for a combination of accurate knowledge and good luck. Kvery huckster and grocer arranges his wares to look thir ntt and it's only the canny shoppers who discovers the blemish If there is one. There art- certain conditions and qualities pertaining to some seas- J onnhlc fruit a and vegetables which the inexperienced huusewil'c should. SYNOPSIS: Awakening the morning after the ghastly ex perience In the Luudy saloon, Peebles is convinced it was a nightmare. He is surprised to find Kurle. Ogdehs o.ueer vis itor itf the day of the murder, beside him. He questions Kurle, who flees when Henry Deacon drives up before the building. Deacon insists that Jerry's flannels, found in the saloon by Peebles, are added proof of guilt. Peebles claims they were planted by Dillon; then tells Deacon bis experiences In Tor ridity but omits the two story figures seated at the poker table. Hrnlhers ' Penjron mild that lie hammer upon our ear-drums thun thought he won id nee Kurle alone, dermis- echoes sprang up around "Very well.' 1 agreed. "I'll put us, behind us. nbove us. in front of in the time pokinu around the mine us. Never bail I beard so frightful bnildiUKs, We'll go into the mine, a uiedley of sound. We stood still together." until It hud subsided.' Henry stopped the car al Ibe .,esentlv we found ourselves on gnsh In the flank of the Skeletons. ,,lp Oireshotd of it tunnel, the roof and 1 showed him the shanty. amI hUWh nf Wbich were timbered. 1 watched until he passed through T))f( Bush rm nn.nHS this tlm- tbe door of the shanty. Ilvldenlly lurpi! tnPi nni continued into Kurle was at home, for be did not ,,0 HlWt.w f the mountain. Deacon reappear, doing hack to the sedan sn,iUlhp, ,n0 tIgbt beam into the OQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOdOOOOOO , o '. 1 . . . . s ' - g I PUTMAN'S J La Grande Exclusive Eeady-to-Wear and Millinery . . OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOO know. I Kl i-iu-lr.erieM nt their lu st should .' be nf medium slue and of a bright' red color. The color should lie uni- Twenty young peopio. member , of tlie Kpwort h League of the t.Methodlst church, drove to K.lgin ; lust evening where they were guests j of the Klgin i,eagucrs at a joint meelin. A program of vocal instru- mental music and a short skit, fol- , lowed the regular devotional meet-" Ing, and then . came the recrca-j tlonal hour - with games and re- -I freshmenls on . the church lawn. The young people of l.a (Jrande re-; port a very pleasant time. Mrs. McCall's Piano , Pupils m Kecitalj The recital given yesterday af- 1 teruoon by the piano pupils of Mrs H. (r. Mot 'all, in the banquet room ', of the. Sucuja'Veu. Inn was quite ft j pronounced success. About 75 peo-', pie enjoyed the program given by! the group of musicians wiio ranged j from the mere beginners who had difficulty Jii reaching the floor to i the more, advanced students, and all deserved the compliments showered upon them, iis well as upon their Instructor, Mrs, Met'all is giving a party for her pupils I Wednesday afternoon. I Piano Student 1 j To Give Recital, form fading sllghliv toward the worm, or union stalking me in tn' tip. perhaps, but not . showing gallery and my finding the pruvl green. The fruit should be free demial door that saved me from from excessive dirt.. Itrtiises are certain death. 1 carefully avoided tin. i l1ii. tin.' inviin ihu-iv 1 in. all mention of that scene, which mature or one-sided berries are must be the result of my disor ant to be seedv and poorly fiav- on. narrnsseu iuenuuu. ored and are not desirable. Tlv I drove on to tho, mine buildings. When I had spent t be prescribed half hour nosing around the plant I trudged back to the canyon. Den ion was coming down tho trail, wiping his forehead. "Visa found hint, eh?" . "Yes. He was mixing n mess of flapjacks, and he didn't see me. lie seemed to he talking to u cou ple of men he called 'Hull' and 'Nap.' Hut I saw that he was only talking to himself." " 'Hull' nnd Nnp" I echoed. .11. t 1. (lnm IIICI1 I " "" "V J I" ' der- Henry grinned. "I didn't get much of It, hut I've nn Idea be was Then 1 became unconscious I Unking about yob. "I is n doni Chapter 23 TIIK l-OI.DKX WAI.I, told Deacon the story of th shame a ol' he gont like me can't liave his bit o' peace without them boxes, whether thev be quart or eoncliuted. ..i i.i i ... . 1 1 Viii,..i .i. i ; A humid exnresston that warmed a uuuri webrhH twenty ounces, in- my heart came Into bis eyes, us j w" """ '"" .... ...n i u , eluding the box. if it weighs less n wonder I found you alive, old ht.t s that. Nap- e reckons he , .. .. n,Mi" Iia Kaiil bnskilv jrot the dnyllhls skenred oulen weight. Pinrappl' j we hlew our noses in unison, aim ... 1 lolil hlm of mv return to con- mnst nlentitul during . May and June. They are easy to choose for ' they have few imperfections. ' The size of this fruit usually has He-He-llel' He saw hlm then." seiousness and of my interview w ith ' euueitled. Did i.',n.P thing out of hlm?" 'Kurle, eh." he mused. "Are you sure he didn't get Into this building tunnel. Smaller tunnels ran in ten from it In different directions, and I concluded this one was the main bore of the mine. llrinlng the light beam buck into the slash. Deacon swept 11 over the wall nbove our heads. A vein of quart x some three feet wide on a level with my head caught the light In a way that arrested imp' attention. Kxelled, I seixed a knob-like pro jection of the vein. It was loose. It came away In my hand, and Dea con bent the light beam upon it. "tlold!" 1 whispered. "Kurle's ledKe?" Beauties Use Mello-Glo Powder The.y would nol be without new 11K' WOmtCl'Illl iM I'.l.l .W- i .w eov e . Powder because it prevents large you get any- ! pores . . . stays on longer . . . spreads more smooiniy aim is mu "Uniien with It," Henry replied .event ly. "pyright 10211. .Win. Morrow Co.) Did this ledge of gold-dtlartz influence A n d r e w Ogden's murder? Deacon ami J'eeble make another discovery in to-1 lino-row's ehiipin Thp Inland of Hunnnr, near Auk tralia, is inhnbiteu solely hy ;wo men. It in a training school; for native girts. ! U might help some If they would change the motto on tho American dothu from "Irt" God We Trust" lo "Abbk- With Me." i i. one pineapple atne jiercentage I Guaranteed Pure use less than of high priced brands MILLIONS of POUNDS USED HV THR nnVPRMUITHT "Just about w hat you told hie." t ohk for Its purity, no irritation. I thought for a moment. "Does N'ever gives a pasty or flaky took '""' i ..i ..i this conver. .itlim v i i 'Itnl ' anil . to uic sum. jut new rn-m m i-"- Us quality, and 'Van' strengthen vottr opinion that : Kives a youthful bloom and garded vou as dangerous to his U was Kurle who tnckled me in the , keeps ugly shine nwa. rj claim on the mine. Walt a bit." he rnri last night?" .... MKIJ.O-UU today! . Avem on as I was about to politic ' Henry looked troubled. "It should. ! Inc.-Ad. on hlm. "Vou were going to ask Htippnse. libt after talking to him j , , , me wlu- be didn't finish you after " i u.v tne way, nere s a he broke in the door. A rrnxy man souvenir for you." (Ii'innlng sour fs a creature of impulse. After '.. Ip hnnde'd tne Ktirle'A elght bi'rj.klng In the door he may havcj'l oyepleee. . "It seemed l.i he h:.d one of his Iticht moments and "P' oshary to him nnd I thought ro- ueving mm ot u was one way oi little to do with pound for pound yields about tlu- of edible material 'as another. Krnlt wanted for immediate use should be of an even golden yel low color. . This .denotes full rip ening. Pulling leaves from 'the "crown" Is another test of maturi ty. The leaves should pull easily and he white for some distance) up from the base. The fruit should not tin limit nnd trreen look in ir un less it is to be kept for soiv.e time conclusions." before using. Over-ripe, pines are ' I chuckled. "You argue plattsl soft and frequently have black My, Henry. , Hut I Insist tbnt It spots. The black spots Indicate wasn't I'tirie. T)o you mean that "black rot," which becomes troub- he killed Andrew?" Don't scrub-use Clorox. Makes your garbage can clean, odorless, free from germs. Safe and simple to use. Just follow directions on bottle, .'i . ' , .:. For"Easy Housekeping"ust Clorot : AT ALL GROCERS !... . " bleaches removes stains destroys odors , killsgerm'; oooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo lu.st why, his norvc. bin thnt 1 'enh't It'll you ilofMi'i uffoct my stEVIENViNENOb CO tSEHP' 1405 Adlr.s, Iji Sran.lf. Ore.. Oruce BUf. Men's FIELD HATS See our assortment of Hairest Hats. It's com plete and at the most reasonable prices. Light flexible hats that make the hottest day cool. 19c to 49c This evening at eight o'clock lb lh l.a Crande hotel ball-room, pupils of Mrs. l.Pe Reynolds will give the tollowing program at I heir spring piano recital, nnd which the public Is Invited Id hear. Cinderella t Campbell Kuhy Juno Mcl'herson lllack-Kyed Husies (byirntoltn Ocrtrude King Happy Darky - ,..,.i..........Nolaii Kerr Harold Weks & Jolly Dnrkles Uachler . Halph Winters, Jr. Priscillu on alurdiiy Hllbro Klalne Kly Hpiinish Dunce , Ungiiee Donii ltell Croupe I hullan Dunce Ove-iholt Owen Allen j Wing Koo Hilrlelghi Ksther Davis Joys of Spring Huerter Josephine I'isher ! Captain Khhl Dorothy Hlake' (iordon Itallautyne I Cordon llallantyne , ( Mrs. K. .. Kvaiis) Kor-det-Me-Not J.ouis Wright Viola Hogers (Mrs. .!:. Kvans) Wooden Shof. Dunce Pahli Hetty ltuth Holmenkamp A Highland I .addle Kred .Morey Mnrion llnllantyne (.Mrs. 10. ., Kvahs) Irish Uitlnhy Qulnlan Anna May Wlilling Clypsy Love Song Huerter Daphne Itowery l-'airy Tale ... Kullnp (trace Helen Hohnenkamp Kulryn Hogers Mary 1'Vees Moonlight ltevels Andre Iai Veda Mtllerlng The Katlor Hoy Von Stornburg hoy Herman I,n coqiietto Dutton Dorothy Lee Reynolds (Mrs. K. L. Kvuns) Japanefl Sunset Deppln l-'ern ltroomfiehl Kgyptlan Junce L ltudolf Kriml (lien Kox (Mrs. K. Ij. Evans) From an Indian Lodge MacDowell Echoes of Spring Krlnil Katharine Wlssler Tho Nightengale Liszt Mildred Spencer Violin Pupils To Appear In Recital Tomorrow evening at tho Pres byterian church, twenty violin pup ils of Mrs. Florence Lynch Miller will give u recital program ut the First Presbyterian church, a pro- ! gram which the public is invited j to Phare. One of the prominent features will be the. violin ensetn h!o of seventeen pupils which wtM gru m. The young pople who ure to ap pear are Robert Ovford, Milton I hiugherty, Itlunchc May, Frediu )Iucs, Herenice Marr, Hobble Met- 'culf, Etta Bishop. Walter Dahl. Iluth Dyers. Andrea Alnsworth, Genevieve I-'l-xer. Ituy Wilson. Catherine ftriiliy. H:uel McPher son, Mona Louise llamstreet, Nor ma Hanks. Opal Kind ey . Sa m Southall. Je:n ftsmm and Othello Thompson. " SPECIAL " Free SEX LECTURE Women Only TUESDAY AT 2 K M. in Sacajawoa Ball Room lesomc with warm wealher. Thi;i ..No j m,n't. Ogden refused to usually starts at the base of the IV(.nKllap Furle.'s claim: they ouar frult and is plain to bo seen. re-led. Now, if Andrew bad bcn The seasonable vegetables are tound dead Immediately afterwards string beans and peas. While we would have concluded thi't Fu Ihese are obtained throughout t'ne r.e had killed hlm. Hut he wasn't, year they are- most plentiful and And 1 can't make myself see that cheapest tinting May and June. half-blind otd desert rat lairr n What are "string beans" to us circping In through the side win mean several varieties to the mar- Cnw and slabbing Andrew in the kctiuan, but no matter whether neck. . P.cJi'.d'ri'i the principal evj tlmy are greun or yellow they deuce points eicewhere. As lr should lie clean, vivid and smooth. Dillon, he blackmailed Andrew. Crispness is desirable, but u slightly (ert:tlpy. Hut it dorsn't fnlbiw wilted bean can be freuhened in (Pat be killed him No, 1 am cobl uulcr If tlie olht-r tiiaiitb fi are neninning to believ. thftt thlK nr-A' good. The hisms should be unno- ed;;e in (ho Two Brothers Is at. :he . ." rr-n r?l((, 0f t1? thing. Jerry quarreled &l(h his father' oVnr It, find Fbrlo Vtiii because of It." "Vou are very tenacious," I s;:id. "II. ts it o-euired to you that j':neo , .levi; was seen driving nhiiig the Peskella. mail Friday night he ' couldn't have fought with me In my den Saturday morning?" ' Henry nodded. "It has. Hut 1 i do know who wns wearing tlmne I white flannels Friday night. That nffair In your den Is a minor proh- j lem." I "We are getting nowhere," 1 j rrnnted irritably, standing up. j "What do you want lo do firsi 7 Co over the resort, see the mine or In terview Furie?" j We soon finished with the resort. As we started down the gallerv ; stairs It occurred to me in glance ; at the wall where, he night before, j 1 thought my providential door was located. I saw nn door, of course. On the way over to the Two j disarming him. j This was Henry's first expression (of uncertainly, and It delighted me much more than his 'souvenir' did, .hut I examined the lens curiously. We made our way tit the cavern- ' llik gash In the opposite wall of ibe canyon and, preceded by the J white beam of Deacon's torch, plunged Into Its forbidding black ness. The passage was as crooked as n. manzaiiita stick; Its walls jwere of slaty formation, very rug ged and beetling In places. 'The dangers of our exphiraj Ion were made clear when a ton of debrles crashed down a yard or so behind um. i . Mefore Its roar bad ceased to Expert Diet NATIONAL HEALTH FOODS WEEK iterates , ' forcEvtntbohi v . Ft AS L (" 7' ?i 1 I ll inrAi q l iCTA LJ jticf'iihl' lu tlm ihxIk. Kvvn u HliKlil ! I luilfTi- lnlicali-!4 )nlH Uiiil will )o I tfmgli ltd HlriiiKY. I rjflHlll blKheat oode of ethlct HOVernH our urofeHtitonftl erlc;e, Ws do vurythlng with th Diut dollcnte and metloulouM rexpeat for the wUhftg of th. bermved. VT Dnder.Un? IDODORAM SIMM Kit MAN Main 1 . Ail VHCC v .fei V-ree ' this weeSs : . O O O o o o o s o o o o o o o ? o o o o o o o o o o o o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO kUltlNO Nutionul II-ullli I'oikIh Wfolt we ur; privllpued to oll'T you iixpiirt dlel Bi-rvifo, uliHiilutily fret;. At IliiltleOrrvU. u Htullof nkillcd tlii'liciaiiH nrunt your service. DictH for mincing, tonslipulliin, nloin ur.h trouliU;, anil olhvr nnlri- tltutitl liorlcrs will be nupplletl. Coiue to our store. Auk foi th upeciul infos'mntiott bluti!:, thich makes it cany 16 secure tlili help ful service. Sec the Battle Creek ml in Thm SiiUtrtkty Kvenlnt Pot, Jun 1, utid June t'ltysical Culturt. I nth tuiiuW nt Crteh Sonl- m llenlth FnoiU liuii uill ml(i you fcp wall. J VTe aUvay carry II liiriii Pattison Bros. Grocery Tho Pidneer Son'ics Store jre-wi-jw-i .T31T rial HBasEB3aiaEflBisiUEKica3aEZBa3aKBBiBxaiD:E3sisaEEKisfliHEBaiiiii.iiBaiiiBUHEaBncan II n ts M a 1,. AXTO.V WAfiNKIt Urtillli SiXY'lalUt nnd I'tyrliolnxisI Slnrlllns i:iillKhli'iilii KB ... '..MM r . I .-. i n Tlmt Kvery W'unuin Should Know 3 Every woman who suffers un-jM told misery fiom various fe-'Sj male disorders will receive gg knowledge from this lecture af great value. The in forma tion received may le thegg means of starling you on the H road to iierftct health. All Kl women who suffer and all Q who want to forever kcep'H themselves free from suchjHI disorders should hear this lec-;ll ture. Tell your friends tthout j J it nnd bring: them with you. I No Fads No N'onsenoe I Announcements j Th f-KUiur meeting of the Kpi. Vopal Oulld which idioub have ' ben thin week, Wednesday, bun bren po.tpond on uecounl of th many conntctK and will be held one w eel; biter. Or Weilnes'da V. June; 12, at the Andwrson Imlry MesKnue of Truth . Kveninfi; Iectiue ut S p. ni. Free to AH The Cause of Disease This talk ftlmtild be hnrd by 'very mon. woman and child. He telis you in plain word Just .rhat we do every d.'iy that brinn- dieae upon us. (lift why we miffer and why countless t houwindn have pone into untf niuly ra ves. Vou do not need to be fdek. unb'jw you want to be. Hear him while the oppor tunity prentH iinelf. nte the dated and don't mlm i dlni:le one of tltirt 1'jieli i:etiins nt K p. in, .one 2. :t. I. r.. n. 7 s( A.ivi: iv It M L ItOOM There r No 'li.ire I'rrel I'rco! In m n an H a M H a n HI n H Hill nee Assigned Stocks from "The Wonder" of Portland, Ore., Now on Sale at The Cinderella Shop or a Quick, Complete Close Out Fine New Apparel for Women and Misses; Hundreds of Garments oats values to $45 now at $19.95 Dresses values to $24.95 now at $9.95 Hats at $2.95, $4.95 and $6.90 Sacrificed-Less Than Wholesale A Rare Opportunity for Women of La Grande and Community Come in and See for Yourself Friendly Credit as Usual. CINDERELLA FROCK SHOP IIIBHISBlEHEBBBIBBBllIBBIIinBEBIlBilHBIIlgBBBESBlBEBSMEREBBSSXCII n I II