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Saturday, February 8; 10E0 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Page Threei SCDD:Ty WDzWJT , E. '0. Members In Friday Meet At the La Grande Members of Chapter I of I. K. O. met yesterday at the ,u Grande ho. jii-h? i.U 'wanih'k ""a dWlghltul ono ii'i-hick luncheon was served. Lovely spring flowers form- oil u centerpiece. Following miin hold Iinohcon, a molding .Mi-k, KichnrnHou's If I Were I'd have the pulicc . dept.: serve every citizen of La (lmidc with a summons. to .appear -at the STATE V,i: THEATRE v ' Sun.-Moh.-Tues.-Wcd. . to see . All Talkiim. Mnnx, Ikaiicin That's What I'd DoIflWere Chief Haynes Sincerely. 1 1 A 1 i KM AS ( Aid ro-tJohlwyn-Alayoi 1 rictiiroM. Gorgeous Girl Chorus Lilting Song Hits New Dance Creations! Last Times Today "WALL I Chief Haynes SiPPt! I Ytfm MM I (C1 T a T 1C Talkieland's New Hit-- m WyWr V Starring the world famous vaudeville and nuisi- , j& JM tjt cal comedy stars. mW i You'll laugh, cry, thrill, as you see them in this lMia j' romantic comedy-drama sensation. Mja? .WX. mW lioiiii', which also was attractively arranged with spring blossoms. " Mi-h. I-, A. ''pling gave an In terest tug hook review mi "I b-nry. Hi" Kighlh." hy I'Yancis Hnckett. C'.iuj-iH r the chapter were JlW. Si one ami Mrs, I'urko.. j .Lucky Dozen Club 5 To Fin fpi'f" n inffl AS tdllieU Mumbi-rs- of tin- I. inky 1mzoii chili mot yosierduy wit h Mrs. It. (i. 1'YltlH at her home nn Third street; The rooniH wore attractive ly arranged with potted plants. A ptonsanl aftornooa was spent In sewing and visiting. A dainty two-course lunohoon was served hy I ho hostess assisted hy Mrs. In-unlc Hanson. All of tho members were present, but into who wan iimihlo to attend because of illness. Tho iii.xt mcothiK will ho with Aim l.oo llaiilunl, -Vh. 21. Announce Series f ' Of 'S0Ciftl Events : . ' .... .' . .. ".tl "mi : .The scries of parlloa which will ; liil...' ..In...! lm, ,i,i,l rii..u,l!iv ,.f i IM'M i4'v. Ml llll'll I lit" iiieoutein of the IliKhway Itoaiiilful.comtn.ll- VnliUiiK'i.t tiiolr own oNponso, arc bollix nnticipalod by S'olKhltorhood club members., . -, .Monday afternoon . Mrs. . IIukIi llrady will bo IiohIors al bridge at lior homo. . .... j A' pretty vah-niine , party will Make place at. tho homo of, .Mrs. Turner Oliver,. Tuesday, afternoon : with Airs. Kd Hackman. Airs. I-H. Uussell and Airs. Oliver, hostesses. Airs. Donald I'aKUo and .Mrs. C. It. oltJ! will he Joint hostesses at brhlKc, and Airs. II. C. Hmlth will also have hridffe at hor home Tuos ( day. ai'tijrnoon. . . . ' ' Tuesday, evening there will bo I two parties, ono at the home of Mrs. J. I,. Iiile, with Mrs. Initio and ,lrs, K.' I. Alossman hostesses I at a. dellKlitriil evening, of stunts i and a play. A valentine party will : he. f I von by Mrs. V. 1. AlcAdnr ', nnd.AUss l.tlanche Clark; at the ' - Ken wick Clark homo. ', j ! - Ladies Aid Meets, . - With Mrs. Heddin ."rlillly iifloi'lloon tlic l.artii'M Ai.l f ' tln. ll:itist rhuri'h mot wiih Emm I ": I ' I j(5r- j MANY SCENES IN Sfcl BEAUTIFUL COLOR STREET" mi' TAI.KIS't Mm. IIimIiIIii mi ltit.jtr'ft with members attending. After u short Itiittint'Wt session. I lit Ht till V of I !o mission hOOli "Krofii Jerusalem to .I.M'iiHiilrin." took place. Mrs. W. V. MeAdory opened the hi inly lionr with stories ;nu American i.ogion auxiliary and pictures of tin- llnly Uintl. j members are requested to ho pros t All's, t K. Huppd-soU had ebnrgo l eht, ( of I ho lesson from tho Htmly linn It. j A Social hour wit It refreshments closed thi' ultcritomi. Evening of Bridge Enioyed by Group i A ililiyhtrnl fvi'iiin of hrhlo was fiijoyi'ii hy the Normal kl'IiooI illsoiission uroitp uf tho Kphu-opal- 1 Ian fharoh last nilit at tho homo of tho Itov. and Airs. AI. O. Tonny hoii, Tho award for high tally was pri-Mt'iitfd in M itm Alyoo ('uoU, n KitoHt. Throo tahh'K woro at play. Kultowlhtf hrldK'o a dainty lutu'h oon wa Ki'i vod. t - Bil'thd-flV PRl'tV T , TT -Honors Mrs. rleri llonorlntr lu r mother. Mrs. J. II. Ilerr with a surprise birthday par te. Mlrt. t 1'. JoilOs WUH llOHtOSS al ,u,t fourth .. mrcot..rimoM Dancing club will lake place Thursday cvoulim' with about at Tuosilay nlifhl, Kob, U. . .Mr. und ffuoslK .present. ' v" "(..Mrs.- Clyde ; 1 . . ' ' ' " 1 i'""1 cake and-, refresh inontK wore served. SlU'DnSe Pai'tV At 'Hildebrand" Home . A jolly . Hiirpriso party wn.s en joyed last niht at the homo of Air. and, Mth. ('harles K. Hihlo hinnd on t'horry street. About' 3 ruohIk woro pro.sont. and 'sanies.' and dancing wore diversions. A do- lh'io;iN luncheon wuh served. Legion Auxiliary j". Will Entertain A chorminff afternoon for Hie . wouion of- all patriotic onjaniza Hons at which the American l-o kIoii Auxllftiry Is hostess will tuk. place at ; 2 , o'clock February 12, Lincoln's blrlhilay, at tho l.a (lramlo,: hotel. The commlttoo In clutrffo mot yesterday afternoon with Mrs. i Charles Devltie, chairman.- to make ' farther arraiuretnonts. Commlttoo ; nidnbors aro: Airs. Walter. Palmer. Airs. Otis Palmer, Mrs. C. N. Pal-" jilier, Mrs. .1. T. Illchardsoh, Alrn. Norman Oesllel and Airs. O. Jt. '. Maxam. " - HO, HO- " IT STARTS TOMORROW FOR 4 U1G DAYS With Ailcen Pringle, Italph Ince. An Interesting program Is being IIhiuhm1 for the liffalr. Itofrosh uicni will ht served. A cordial In-, vim Hon is extended (u all wolnen members of 1)10 put riot ft- organ liu Hoiih In m tlrandc to attend nmt 1 Announcements 'lln ll.ii,iltr,fU Aft olnxu will smmy hlsma wuh mi. Hohert Kukln. Tho WonifU's Honofli uKMOolatlon W'ltl l.i..t m.vl Tiinn.liiv .tt-.tlllliv lit 7:;io oVIook at tho Odd KoUowh I, .in i,t vi ! i it it.! Wii ...i uf fi rn flold dlVooior from Portland', who U vl.slliim- In lonvor, will atop hot; for tho mooting-, Tho Kuatd toutit Itt roiiiotod to Ih proKont and all monihoi-K uro ni'K:id to attoml. ri. mii.n..,. l.-r.t Woodnmn cl reli' annoiincoM that a social mootlnK will ho hold l-'ch, 10 with the raclfle Wood man at the Kairlcs hall at S o'clock. Kvcry memhor Im ieiuosioil to attend. . . I Tln Vulenltue diMieo uf !) flood Zlintiu-rmau atv in i Iris Camp No. 2'JSO, Itoynl (Neighbors of Atnoricu will meet In fivKulur kokkUiu Monday evening.' l-'ch. It) at 7:V(i o'clock in tho Odd .mpio, iMan a.o hei,tff niado for a valentine parly after the busliioHs moelliiK and all mom- hers uro requested to hiiiiK it val ontiibv All local ami visiting nelKh bors aro cordially invited to at tend. . , Hope Chapter of Ihe Order of the Kusloru Star is planning it surprise fur rVhranry 2ii. honor- ' fiifr all past star points, who are in preparation for.ihe oven!, asked lo moot In the clmtUer Hull. Alon-1 day evening. Kelt. 10 at 7:110. As it is difficult to reach all, It wilt he appreciated if members wilt re oumi or ten pasi.siar points ol llio Monday evening meeting. I he Kn-Ne-flo eluh will meet uthlotes will spend a week of spring luesday. lVh. II at tho homo or .training at the Cnlverslty of l-'lor-Alrs. W. Veddorut 60- Adams ave- )U( (llliu.svllle. A dual moot will nm"' ,iml ,,u' fiilnim? period Alarch 20. Tho Clood Will club of the W. U. ' ' .. C. will meet at the home or Airs. KitHiin Murnott on Cedar streel, i Tuesday, Kol). II. A large atton- ilanco is roiiiested. I TUESDAY BIRTHDAY OF SACA JAWEA'S SON (Continued from Pago Ono) Hi which It lay at her feet was carried down the current." ; H was a great trip tho lazy little chap had, slung high up .between jtho shoulders of hlw pretty petite jvod-skinued mother, as she rnde in' ,111c boat up the CI rent Aluddy, or ttook her turn at the towropes iq the shallow,, then on harsebaelt Jticross the Divide ahd down into jhor old homo whore tho westbound ! waters have their sources. Here j Haptiste acquired an adopted i brother, his cousin Hay.ll, only to jscpnrnte from him again for many ; years. Now on by horse over the 1 Holo Trail, then by canoe to As Itorla, and after a while hack again I to above lcwlston, Idaho, where i he was Very sick for a few days, j Now hack across the Holo and I over to the Hot Springs. Quite a hoy he was by how. sixteen months I old, swimming by Instinct, and walking much better than average white child of that ago. He began to donee to the sound of Cruzntte's riddle, and earned from Clark the name of My little Uaneing Ponir pey." Down tho Yellowstone. Clark cut his own name in a huge rock to which he gave the name of "Pomiioy's Tower," while a nearby' stream became "Haptiste Creek." Yes, Clark loved tho baby; liked the baby's mother, too. The . expedition ended, Clark settled in St. Louis, and after u time sent for the boy and his mother; these two lived under the captain's care, orr and on, fro a number of years. Hahtlsle was placed In a Catholic school, hut we have no way of knowing how much education he got. Probably not. much. The call of the great out doors distracted his waking thoughts, haunted his nightly dream. Hy the time he was twenty. five years old he was hack with his mother's people In the Valley of the Lomht. A dozen years later ho had wandered clear over to Huramje, and was an Interpreter and scout. Whatever of polish ihe city had given him, hsd long since worn off. He came in contact with his cousin, the adopted brother Hazfl; the rest bf their long lives the men spent mostly together. They became old, too old for the nomadic life of mount a in, forest und desert. They'seltled down on tho Shoshone Keservatlon ut Wind lUver, Wyoming. Hy the fall of 1871, Ilnptisto had all hut forgotten his mother, had not heard nnythlng of her for years und years. When on a Novvmher morning of that year an unbeliev ably old women, still slight of fig ure, and sure of foot, came quietly Into Ha nil's tepee and not down upon the floor liapt 1st cast his own nglng vision upon the gray hair, the deeply wrinkled fnoe. In to tho depths of the blnck, peering I f.yf.H ) "Huh!" he mild, without undue j euvjtinn. "Sacajawen. .Arothcr. Where 'u been?" Tho family line remains un broken; there are numerous des cendants. Barbara Myers, daughter of Haptiste, still liven at Washakie. Sacajawea died Ini 1X84. the adopted Uazll In !; they are lying side by side. j Haptlfd Ch.irbonneau, "the liitln dancing Pompey," rirst recruit and j Inst survivor of thf greatest expcrtl I lion In the hlrdnry of American 1 exploration, rtltd In 15, at th uKe of eighty. OFFICE CAT fHA0 HAIR HI. Junius I low ahout those lonir dresses? It doesn't make muoh e to tho avoraKe slu'htsoor. What they add on he low the wult thoy take off above mom of the time, lloauty will ho served at hmK as stin-hacks stay stylish and petticoats are relics. . X.u Grande Dud Afy boy, think ,,r..llu f.u,l,,v' can't, Dad; lt'a my Kirl'H 'l'lhday, and 1 must think of (ho pronont. I'roity Vmimr Shopitf Aiv yoti Kit iv that (host w tut low cur tain: won't shrink'.' I want thorn .-Mlll-III1HI 1 Oil houhl worry, dearie, with your figure. .. lf(the aveniKO man speaks 12,000 words a year, uk some authorllles claim, the a vera we married mau'H score will bo something like this: "Uh hubs" v 3.K74 "iiuh?". ....;.. 1,1174 "I low. you know tit her hus- 1 bands are like that?" 2.fttHi "Olad to Meetcha" SUA "What a blowhardV 85 "SoniothliiK Worthwhile' ft2 "Nice weather" Uiiii "Kotten today" ..: 100 "Whereln'U's she drlvln' Jitir. The words h'lnd f'heck V.n- C,(,edr are entirely superfluous If tho cheek Is really in there. . Cliff Why does your Kill call you .millsionosV ' t j. t ., '. . llluff Hecauso she- says I'm al ways hnnnlUK around her iieck. Arothcr. Whorn do had little girls go? Hetty Most everywhere. ; So live thafat the age of SO you can boast of something holler Uian having Worn the same collar button &1I years. I N.iHh' Ctii-nllnn triiolf im.l ftidd MENUS lly Sister Alary - Ono way to reduce the -family rood bill is to turn our Ingenuity to the selection and cooking of moats. The dally use of steaks, chops I and roasts us the easiest way out of tho menu increases Ihe butch er's bill at an alarming rate. If we realize thai the ribs and loin of, beef which alone supply the choice steaks, and. ronsts represent pnjy, lihout one-fourth of the hoof carcass,, we can understand that; the demand exceeds the supply and naturally places these cuts at a premium. Tho butcher must dis pose of the remaining throe fourths of the beef as best he can. If wo equalize the supply and demand by using the cheaper mil of meat, wo can reduce the meat bill In a satisfactory fashion. When properly cooked, the cheap cuts of meat are as nutri tious and digestible as the expen sive ones. They also are attramlve and delicious. How to Cut A I eat Hill The buying as well as the cook ing of meat enters Into the prob- (Ml. will ilrifiTPni' STATE Theatre LAST TIMES TODAY COLUMBIA. DICTUMS 1 pesvitl Aft TALKING RAIPH iNCE-AIUENrCINbU lota of economy.-' Tho Htmly of moat cliiirtx, porsonal trlp to tho moat mni-Uot, varylnir the oholoe of ouIh and Iryiiifr of different meth dM of propurlnu them, aro tho Mtuost nit-mix of horontitiK famtllar with tho moat prohlem. If ohonnltin meal from n Hide of hoof, oiin.ldor tho MimtothnoHH, t-ol-or and Hhapo of the whole Hide, The hist it radon of moat usually cnio from, oaroaKdOH ttiat aro thick and plump with a smooth surface. The wise buyer of hoof will see to It that tho fat Is alnuist pure white. This alwnys Indicates a uood Kiade of beef. Kat always must bo found in fairly liberal amounts, for then- Is little chance of Kcttlnv well .ripened moat witli a minimum of fat on it. I !( ware of meat that has coarse, strlnjry f le.Oi. ICvcn the cheapest cuts should he of iroud quality if a rich. Juicy dish is made. Tho ipilckost way to make ono of the toucher cuts of moats tea dor is by chopping It so that the : tonsil fibers and collective tissues " ,,,. (Minntletolv broken uii, ThU makes the food chopper a great aid in reducing the meat bill ami adds varleiy to menus. After the meat Is chopped it call be cooked ati quickly as a tender vut. I I'M fur l-'riMieli PreMdnq; ' Another way to make moat ton dor is in marinate it In a Wrench dressing. .Mix 1 tablespoon of vin egar or lemon juice with a table spoons oil, 12 teaspoon salt and , 1-S teaspoon popper. Put meat in an earthenware bowl and pour dressing over It. -et stand several .hours, turning to bo sure that, every part of It Is covered Willi the dressing. The mjuinado also acts as a preservative If meat must be keiU and there Is danger of Its spoiling. i Pounding with n mallet or tho edge of a plate also makes meat nioro tender. ' This breaks tho tough fibre very much 'as chop- 'plng does. Hound or flank steaks often are treated tills Way and may then bo pan-broiled and so do I away with the long, slow cooking that otherwise would ho nocesMary.t ' Seasoning also Is an important fuelor In the successful cooking of the cheap ciits. Tomaloes, onions, color v. turnllts. carrots, bay -loaf, ' cloves, tui miner savory, parsley, green pepper, musinrn, giiL-ne mm vinegar all help in adding piquan cy and' Interest to the cheap cut .of meat. .'. sr.ND.VV 1'IUXiHAMS The National HiouiIoiimiIhk com pany imiKt'iim Tor Kuwlny rollowii: to I p. in., Voutli conivrt'iH-u: 1 to 2. Dr. S. I'urki'S Oailtimn; 2:3" l ,Hi30, Sunday cnni'i'il; 4:30, I'On-ci'i-f, fi. .Mflodli'M: BMB, puimliir liour: 11; 15 to 7:lr, poiirci-I;. 1:10 lo ' 1 :4f, popular ini'Wirllrw; 7:45' to N : I a, .S:inilny al Hi'tll I'arlii'r'H; In !i:iiii, novrliy priarriini ; J:!. Ki'lnlcr'H Kiilil.-; Ill to II. (lay Cla.i- Tho Columbia UromlraMllnir ityn tcln proiiriim (or Handily, ioUciwmi ri:3ll. nri'hi-Htra; 0, Thrali'i' ir the Air; 7 to Trail, l'ont of tin; Ol'Ban. IMiiiliiiid KCIW (tlJiikc) 1". Sunday niiirn Inc iiioKraiii: 12, NHC; IX) to 11. lltllli aylnpliony. Npnltitim KHQ f tM U- 111. Kuuilay niorn InK prunram; 12, Nm: anil IVal l.ri'K. DRAMAoUMWFINANCE "WAI.I. srni:i:r" Willi nil lis in. I r i k n i'h , ilni, I'omuri'iilulM, lis lllHSI'S, IlK HIH' lis (Ir.spati'H nnil IlK lllllM. A'KlV Ay H.WIUJAM UEILL A When You're Hungry Along Toward Midnight When you'ie been out for tint ihow or n bridge kiiii or 11 ride ami It's gi'Hing along to ward midnight then an ht l( hig samlwleh, hoi nip of coffee, or delirious pie Is iihimI Hiillfy Ing. Come hi Iho Coffee Shop on mm U mi occiisloii. Xtm may lime MUtietliing f if mi the founialu or Hie kllclien a bite or it Mjuaro men I, Carefully prcpareit. can' fully served. SACAJAWEA INN Ttilniii lh Wnt In IWlltr TliltiKH." 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