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Friday, February 28, llKiO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Three 'i seen or KEWjr Clio Club Meets : At Dinner-Bridge At Sacajawe'a Inn Diversity Club In Enjoyable Evening Mother, 21, Faces Murder Trial Member of the Diversity met yesterday afternoon ,nt cliit) of M rs. V. Vedder on Adams ave nue, Mrw. Vernn Smith, Mrs. Klor- tlioi rn'" KincHk-y, Mrw. lirneo Jinl- . man, .miu i-.nnor w i'i'r, .ii-h, i,u- : ellle iVbv H'l ilr'- Alice Johnson i wore gueHis. . Itcpnrts of events n Oregon bls uny wore given ly Mrs. Veddr t At u charming evening, of din iter and bridge, the rilo dub mom hers were guests of .Mr. unil Mrs. ( I.. K. K hotel lu.st night at !Sacujawc;i Inn. Orchid chrysan themums ami yellow carnations were effective table decorations, ' Hix tables of bridge wore at play With Mi'H. .1. I.. loi-l. niwl Ifnlwi-t WVHtenlmvflr winning high honor. I'""1 MrH- 1,l, I'routy. Prutes for MlS. II. IHMIl.T Will 1.0 hOStCS! P'1""' WOr0, WOll l M IH. Phil- up I.OCKWOOU, ;M in. l.ueiue iwiee ami Mrs. Herbert Kvans. Delleloiu--refreshments were served. lu tlm club next wock. Entertain Club . At Dinner-Bridge 'Did Alpha club members wore guests lust 'night when Mr. und Airs. Walter I-elsmnn entertained at their lionio lit u charming Un nor-bridgo, .' Mrs. II. M. liny and Charles llcynoidH received nigh honors vvlth four tables tit play. ?. i v P. ' -. Members of Club x , K 'C: Enjoy Afternoon Party Compliments ! tfev ? ? T , i " irtSP; Mrs. Vivian Dotson i Mrs. Murcaret Schllrht, L'l.nbovo, - faces trial nt Madison, Wis., on Sirs. Vivian Poison wnH the hoif- chan;?R of nuirdi-iiiig her bus or K'Ht at a dwliKhiful mirprlmi band. li'.-irt, mi ChrUimns Day shower at her hoinfl1 Wednenduy after lie shipvi! h"i Mrs. hlleht uvenlnr. Khe rcrolvod nuinerouK Is the mother of ait eisht-moatU-lovely and useful slfta. : . . . old son. Imlnty refreshments were served ! : ' , ami the evening was spent in so- eiay hours. Mrs. Lloyd Young. (lnesfs present were: MIhs Helen i Wrtofi-GG fn Plllh Austin."-" Mrs.. Oatljerlne Johnson, lu, UlUU ..Miss (Jliulys Hmlih, Mrs, l.eo Hun- plnU. ureeii. brown blaek mid shell IP nlnk nre shown by tkressmukeni. Klbnw length blaek suedo gloves itionoHi'iwnm.(t In white villi uImp are few lured for sprint; ih the eor : reel tiling for n bjuek and white afternoon cosiume. ' lATi:sT IMItIS IIOSi: 1 HAS SIMU HV TINT PAULS, (Al Ainerienn wo. men's preferenee fm titret hosiery ' darker tlmn eomplevlon shades ha, made llstdf fell In Kranee. SpiitiK style shows were eonduet d by mitnaequins wearinff hose 1 si verul shades durker Hum stoeli 1 1mrn Kreneh women are aeeuslom. rd to wear. The new shade here is in a sunburn imw. Several dress makers promote the new dark shade, for evening ns well as day time wear. - . I i Not all couturiers, bowevev, : ntfree on. dark similes for -evening ; l-'lesli lints are, the eliolee of some. WHlifTOl)0 WITH $500 IS BANK PUZZLE All.-of the membcry of the Mnry- si-n, Mrs. Tbelmn Gorflln, Mrs 1 i esterday aflernoon Mrs. l.loyu Kllxu both'; club were present -utyu Jim Nelson, Mrs. Hertba Way, Irs. j Youiir was hostess to her elnb wlib dellB-htful aflernoon -yesterday .at j w. ( Hansen. Miss I'a.illne flallou; ' tve tables at play. Honors al (he. home of Mrs.H. II' Mumford Mrs. I It. ruln, Mrs. Guy ; Ken- ; t''l were won by Mrs. Herhert An f'edar tslre.t. ' I'loawmt hours hdy, ' Mrs Mldom Williams and Oavles.' htKb. and Mrs. ltalph Hut V'rr" spent at . wwlm?; fcames .'tind ' Miss l.yillu l'rnuty. ' 1 ehlson st eond award. Mrs. Charles visiting. , ; " . ; ' '(irnham was presenied with a gue:d i At the close of thw nfternoon a :' . " ' prlasu. di-McUms . thn e-eoursc luneheou MrS. Kltch6Tl N6W The "next meeting . will be with V served -at tnbb-H urraimed hi' aT; . T JMih. Italph Hutehlson of Tniou, color seh.'ine :if pink and Kre'n. j : ' 'J). 01 H PreSlQ6nt ll,n'h 1 :t' -Votled plants wi-ro a lovely "doc- ' ' oration. 1 : . i The nest meelinu: will be held Tuesilav. Mareb 1 1 at the. borne of $Irs. Chris Miller on Adams ave nue, . ., i .' Vt f . . .. ..' .I.,!1' 'I'hft Iji ri-ntirl. rMlv f'nnnrlt nf ; . - . . . .Mrs. Jt.t J. ts.iicnen .was eieeiiMi j - - -f - -jl r .:!'.'T--'-r . Ip'rmhlent of'tho soeiety. Kollowlnff ! t'aruiit-teacher nssooiuiions . win Kt.tu,,. oQiioenilnif their elalms to MrS. lVarinOe IS line business metlnK three tables Ii"t Monday afternoon, Mareb 3 ; 0 .nlnilimt .m that the court i ' 1D:. TJr,4-r, !of plnoebli were at play with Mrs. t Paeajawea Inn, onferene.-H , (),ul.in,n(l ,0.xvi,lPn t, t,e- LUIUKC -XUOtCOO I k-h,.l,An l,ilii, hltrh tinnorH Mrs. nave ueen arnineu ami win .Of ' The IVree of Honor Trolec-i 'live soeiety met last nipbt at the ; home-of Mrs. br, A. Knffles at the : Wavt rly apartment. i Announcements MAliHIIKlHM). Ore. (Al')Thn ;i'ihs Hay Naihuial bank of Mursh it!eld has J.'da that It doesn't know ' what to do with for the reason j that ; J fin 10 J entry. Marshfleld i llili ehool ntiub'Ut. bad a shrewd- er wit than the pifblishers. j Tho.Klscnr Corporatl.m at New j York, a iuithn;il . pulillsbiiif eon- eern eontrullInKii ebain of limija i y.int. is the publishers, i.lealry Is jneeused of jilagaiism and sold them j ii stoiy which they claim bad been ; published previously. , A null' was filed l Coos llay ; founty by Ihe bank which bas ; raised one of the mui puzlhiK i leKul problems In the relations of a publisher ami author.' The un j usual eoinpli'int waff filed by tho Marshfield bank and names as de j fendants of the youth, the publlsb- nx. firm. John H" Hamlin, Sausa i lito. Cal.. the tnilnal author of ; the slory and l-Yank Itlcbardsnn ; Pierce' of Seattle, nationally known I writer.-- - t- 1 - The suit a.ks thai the defend ants , be.. required- to Intel plead to have been n minted fVem Stoeltlmr won consolation.. tnounccd tomorrow. Important i Members of the Thursday HridiT 1 .. , x, i business will be considered by the . . ....... ' , , , ' .(I IS. Ulivtf tveimeuy mm .nr. , , ciuij .were ueiitfiiii u ly enieriaineu ,. i. . mm. ' ihiii n,'uiuiti imiiu im-ni n. mmiiuu . xt mPOtln will be with Anna Smith March. the laler The Mrs. ! part nf j ill the home of Mrs. y.-sterday. afternoon. Honors nt bridge were won . by Mrs. Kred Kiddle. Mrs, K. Jacob son was chosen as a new member of the- dub. Tho next meet ins 'will be with Mrs. J. c. Kdeiiholm. ; Delightful Party. j Ml.s Hcm.y U11v wnH 110MlOBS lo 1 At the La Grande !'"" n. n. ciui. y.-stor.n.v at ; t homo wlih throe tables in jilny. I'otlcl phinlH -pr nrruiiKOii nlioiil tho rooinH. Mrs. Hon Onlloy won first prize Mrs. I;. l' W;ilic-ll hccoiiu Mrs. Henry Riley . Entertains Clut j Tlu lmuirlitrr of tlm ' Union I Wtonins will moot ilil.s oyonlnjf at I 7::m o'clock in tho Mo'nso hall. All I momlior.s are roriui'Mted to bo present. ' At 'ii (1ollKh4l'nl rtinnor-brldtfo hint nisht Mr. and Jim. Ixt Snoil-j ynuiS and Mr. and Iturloy Smith I'lilcrlainod at the l.a Grande nnd lialol with oovor.s lulil foi is. .. A piotty boiiiiuot f aprins flowom j A lwo-eoni-.s0 luneheou was sorv ' formed a - contorpleeo. :': '.- ',ct jutrr in the aflernoon. 'Mrs. Will Hiiduo and ilancinf,' weto diver- rldoock will be the next hostess lo slons. Iqler in tho eveninff. " ' ; ; the club. ' Cape Forms Are Popular In Evening Wraps JOEL Main 759 Corner Cedar and Washington Owning our own "building, doing our ;.own. delivery, buying where. we can buy the most reasonable, doing most of our work ourselves are just a few reasons why Joel's undersell. Saturday & Monday Features Flaked Crab Meat, No. 2 can v19 10 bars C. W. Soap 39' Bulk Cocoa, 2 lbs : 25 Bulk Cocoanut,.very l)est quality; lb 32 Oranges, sweeet and juicy; dozen 37 Black and Gold Syrup, cane, and maple: qt. 33 Eggs, 2 dozen 59 These are large, fresh extras brought in each morning. FACTORY SPECIAL 1 pint Nalley's Mayonaise or Thousand Islam? Dressing 29 Lard, 5 lb. pail : r.:-.72 Corn Meal, 10 lbs. 39 Bulk Salad Oil, quart 35 Large'Dill Pickles, extra good; 3 for 10 Fresh Bulk Dates, 2 lbs 251 Firm Bananas, 3 lbs ...25 Hens fresh dressed and dravn. Veal ground for loaf, lb 301 Phone Your Orders Early , Delivery. -No Charge for rAlMS (A 10 Did the rape col lar so much In evidence' In sprinic styles come from America to I'Vaneo, or did II go. from Kranee . . . ... G' io .-merica 'anfl nacK tiKain .' . " (Ty rouinriers or I'aris and Ameri ciin slylisls dinni?!'"" on its oriKtii. both sides of the Atlantic claiming credll for the shoulder li;oadenln eape, cape sleeves and ..cape' collars. Tape sleeves nnd collars are : dominant notes In evt-ninir wrap ' slyles for the 'coming season. -Sev-j oral couturiers stress evening eoats j wilh elbow length cape sleeves and I I'urbordered capo collars which reach to the elbow, taking th 1 place of . sleeves. j AH cape forms are1 used ex- tenslvely in the new styles. Sport, i tailored, formal afternoon and eve- ning models Include the cape idea. longs. On April ID, according to Ihe complaint, the bank received a letter purporting to be signed by Pierce. The letter directed ihe bank to collect the amount of a check, which avus for $S0H, and in cluded in the letter, nnd sent It to. the writer of the letter,:, The bunk made tlm collection, then re- ! quested the writer of the letter to ; appear' and Identify bJinsHr,"' .. .(entry Is alleged to havo pre j s Pitted hlniKPlf as- tho owner 'of i the cheek . and the writer of the v letter. The bank in turn nscer i tallied that Jentry and Pierce were ', not the. same 'persona and refused lo turn over Ihe money. A. Vom- inuuicallon from the publishers re ivealed that the cheek was in pay j ment for a short story published : In one of their maai:Iues. They !' tialined tlio story came to them rojn 'Pierce and further claimed tho story bad been plagarized by Jon try and (hat Hamlin had writ ten the-story originally. From the Caprice of Fashion Comes this Gracious Mode If r.lMlU". A -S? I I M r S - i mm Radiating the spirit of Youth in guy and capricious prints, these new ver sions. '.of the Princess silhouette usher : in the coming season. Every intriguing new idea is featured in a profusion of beautiful patterns and colore. v ;v:i: .fhe.Vsmart College Princess frocks iisilsHetched here are excellent samples of '?y-f the charm, and femininity of this new"; mode. : .- ,'-v;.. '":.'.'..;--:-, .;: jfs- Just to gaze upon their striking love- 4 ji' .,lness' will. convince you of ail Ave' prq-f; ftH cjiiim' them' to bel Come in today ;''-i- j' , . ..i : S'i'fc nils' lnliiil'- IdnrtflesTKehiilne OoIIck'; l'lineis'Voiitliiiiiy t'(i.l(s 'featuriil" V' r ' . . . ' .'' -.exT'lvislvelyhy; us - ' ''' '' V ('. 1 ' & tip D3QJUM A WQIT Pears Give Big Returns An Acre YAKIMA. Wesh., ( A I ') Ten IS K::ive the lartfest per iiiirn return iiinnnK the iiuijor 1111 It a unil rh-ht j erois -.'''ewn on. lln Viiiiln proj- eet In I'i"'!, a iletnlleil ri'port eopi j plh-il lij;, I.. Mult, siipervlslni; l eiiKlneer for the V. S. Imllan Ir rigation serviee. shews. . The re ; turns were $H2. HO an nere. At I pies were next wilh :ill' an nere ; anil potatoes third, f :(;. I Douglas District ii.oxt; ii,ovi:s smaht PAHIS (AT) Cllovi- nmnufae-; 2,000,000 Trout For turers of Kranee and their allies Ihe dressmakers nre trying to re vive ihe romance of milady's glove. Colored suede gloves in the, I tOSK III 1 1 (i. Ore. (AP) Plant- Isame shaih-H as print evening " Inn f more than two milllnn trout dresses are displayed as part of the ' will be made in Oouglns county evening ensemble by several well !trenniM during the yenr, local known couturiers. Maroon, coral 1 sport siuen announced, Mat I Ityck- STATE Theatre LAST TIMES TOMORROW man; state superintendent of hatch cries, has placed a game cuiuuiis-.-lon ti uek, -with special' equipment for Iransportatioii of trout fry, ut Ihe 'disposal of the Douglas County Sportsmen' and Clnnie I'rolecllve asnelation, which has accepted tha laslt of taking charge of distribu tion of the fish. One million rainbow' trout fry from the Hock Creek hatchery will be placed in ''tlm principal f Ishtng streaiuit. Including tin smith I'tiiptpia river,-' Klk creek. 'ow creek. Calupoola unil I. It tie i Ivor. Knstern; brook trout will be distributed later In Ihe summer, rim,0iMi eggs havlns: born recent ly placed lii.the bfftchery. A half million trout from, (he Diamond. i.iko hatchery, ill, -be placed in.! tiiliularleH of the North' I'mpqua. Kisiiermen are looking forward to the best se;inon for-many years during the coming spring ilnd ufi) mer. There was flno run of lecl- hcads during the lute 'full atul. whi ter, as the water waft too' low-.for nets until after tho season closed December 5. Chinook Sainton are now running, flHhermen report, rso that there will undoubtedly be an abundance of fish during the mum mer month While President Hoover was busy fishing in Klorida, the sen ate tried in make some sort of fish out of Mr. Hughe. Unearth Great ; CollectionlOf; Ancierit Coffins ' nun A m i i.h-li' i,Ui,' oW t-nntiy ram annueis. pe.m ims ami l'HM.AI'1-.U J' eh. 28. (Al l , injat bf beods tiavo t,eeti - fli 1 nlversly,0r. l'imwlvnr.!. r(,CQVea tUe pnport Utfled. .t,.'.Kjiis.i,'TIie, Quelle has apparently iift-ei? heeri'Vbhhed'. ' : ' ; ". " ':;.r;i-V:l8 .tftehl-rifest Xliiil or cof-l'ln'B'.'.I-,-liav.o.;-'Over . s'oen In KKypt .iin.((;;'l(ioC.:ihp,--(t'it('Ht niM)rtiini:o. Jhti,isy.'o'i;;;.-iotltKo'v;.y,ot,.io'o early, to ifav...A'llaL.lhe'y''colitaln.',' : ' ' : Killed In Crash mutcu'ht, liait announced tlrut ll'lms ie ec,i a cablegrain. Mating; one j 1 ';'.'. -'.-.' 1 . nf tli:; .iurifi'sUrc Jon-.bf eoff iris ! A AlTiCO,9t . AC MS t vvv h cnd'.in eoi!, toiiiii in htcyri. l.as Vph impart lifld ' l-y: the" Jun. vcrsityV .cipcdltlOn,if'',fiiylM'n'i. . ' , . ' f-' '',';' The coffins, oil; of wtilrht'irvm tr'f MKBOlTnNK, - Aiistra'llu, - Keb, t.iji' 'iniiinialif. . range ;from.SJ00 2S-:.lioydnoy WHllam Kolley, ye'.M-H lo neii :y ft;tn-,vrfirs lir age, jdoAeribedtWorp. us via American war it u Kftii?.; , . ; ; . : apo-rhnU ?non or.ia . wc.ithy cmcno . . v'eitr.ly-ijrh'ty erflr.-. niid iuuni. io"aufacturrjr-i;.wafl fatally injured lolos 'fmipd Ji; -tlcfip cVksh today. cit'fcdfR'rn nt . eu . ufn ii ,Urw?,Vf l-!i- j , A a tUer;, of 'th western front o.i hmoi'4. 'r (' f)i V.1; v il'ibn, sta'.'d. ! K-plcy'.r enrhd -the, namu of ,"V'ild onv coil lii rth'KiiM (iiimi-niy i--. jtll !",. .'Hv ti fought down two epo Do iiitd..u.gl1ded ijittiU 'auolnervfcofiin OijerfH-atKolHso from rth.e-i,ttt'intt dMiiasty, J -5; '-. --- fvMy, it II l.'-Ml h-vvi'.k- overi)-h$;h ipyiil4ue' into wiiif. devorlited le a. gild'ii 'ilylng eV' "0m. Croix ,..ia ... trii,ii... r.-.TjiJi Ji-A-Aifti.;;V'ri;..v:j:nUAi-u;n-t " . jlia'e-' frri about from rth.e-i,t,tt'intt dyiiiisty, -i w li h'textK.-- - ''.'' ' r1' "The' tornb scejps t'll rortllv aj, (ache of 'coflinH;.' arid 'nithn'Ul ' !' which had be'eneollectriJ tocetln r! f .1 Mi I tM Oi VII IIIKI C r I'eiirtt!i or other, Krom lb? bottom of a deep pit, eight chain hern radial o in various . directions. About five of these chambers' are piled cell-Ing-lilL'h with broken and unbroken . A dmiral Benson Two Drowned When . Truck Takes Dii?e HA HTIilnV Tex., F".!).'!! :(AP Mm. ICilwuril "''rledmiid of 1mkl, Okln., una hot" haby i..-l. ttbo.ut ene yeiu olil. wero drowned todnyne-n' Holland, when a truck . la' wbjch they wero rl,Unt. turned over In 9. ditch filled with water. '. ': Two othee women,, a mao' dfj,! m-vrtnl children in tho tru(Vt'i- enped. The hoilleii were Tlm party Vila onroute t'8aa Aid- tonlo, whore Mr. . 1,'rledinan , wuji employed with a Western .JUoion eonstructlon foree. , ' -''-?, 'U'lC brought' br. South American -1 City Is Flwidd IHIKNOH AlltKS,- l'eb.', SJ.vtAJ') Mueh or this- elty una. (looted and In darkni'SH thAuglOut iU nl-hl iui u conequeno . of .- titikvy ralnrall ilurlnir Thursdaytrfterij eon Ta'H'o A finnrlntiffl i'"" lvpn,," Alihon-fh- oily: oo J O OK XUUriU VIlcll j p,.r reported to bff drowned ... ' ' '---J Ut was feared muny other casual- AHTOHIA', Ore., I'Vh. 2S (Al) i w01,d bo discovered with ;r- 'i'hn oonstsutly .ililtlliiK sands of usiulillnlunent or communications. I'encoek spit, wlileh have swallow- iroierly damage was heavy., -i til nt least u dpen vessels durlnit inhaliltnnlH of tho low dlstrleti. (lie Uuit 11 years, today had def-, hastily left thoir homes m tho Inllely claimed nnoiher vlellm. j streets, unable lo carry oCf th ire- ilnrlno underwriters, throiiKh (ho, I'iicKIc BnlvaKO compiiuy, an- l-du'tired hern Hist nlKht that al to refloatthe steamer Ad- llensoii, wlileh piled tip on SATURDAY SPECIAL CINERARIA SALE For 99c 2 For $1.00 1U5V Adams Ave. Phone M-U mendom amount of water, bfcmc flooded. Horn ( climbed rooms and waited to be helped, ' V. flj?Areacherou spit tho night (tnpictUV OtCffOH Krbiary jA, htVrt been abandonwil. ' . ri-it a lieJivy equipment barged to the sue t of ..tho wreck, tno unuerwrners said, will he returned here. As Filbert State ,.i Wainpilia was the larllest eur-V-itie.y ..In voitil. In Ainerlea. IT (Wi (or,l-"r prle flKhters keep tVi'miV our moticy, we limy el Mbt'K lo It Set some day. r-, MAKING IT EASY DURING. lh winter monthi nearly everyone would bf benefited by the eonmtent use of cod-liver oil. One of tht .drawback to iU -more genera. IM if it natural tatte. SCOTTS EMULSION it not 'only cod-liver oil preparec for eaiy tfig-estion, it it alio madt pleaaant-taatins and thii rnakei available to million who neec Uf health-jiving benefit. $A ' B ur iu ui Sco((' Vffl ; Emien tt't cod-liotr jW i otl mode (Wu ' toe- j 'S. OH MB. W.nnin.l.1. V. I COUVAI.l.IS. Ore. (AI'l-PM-sllillltles of Ori'xnn as a fllbrrt tiro'luelnK stato have not yet been fully determined, though this tu.e and pari or WashinKton ho.ld prac tically a monopoly of cultivated rillierl production In . th. United liii,'S, nceordlnir to a new bulle tin Issued l,y the Oregon State rel ieve extension service. 1 The bulletin Is by C E. Bcll t,r, now In ehorgo of th new federal nut experiment station here. ' He says the erlKln of tb nam filbert Is ohseurn but Is KUppoaud . to hnve originated from either "fa" beard" referring to tho full htitk that covers the nut, or from.Kt. 1'hllihert whoso special day, Aug ust 2'i, rvVrresponds In Jn-flana to the rlpenin-i date of nuts th.ro. , , IllTTERKAT ' ! . SAN KltANCHHCO, Kob. SI (AP) liutterfat f. u. b. Bun "jYaBflw-o, "in anil S91ie. 1 ; A t'hlliidelphla JuiIko releueit n 111,111 laiiKht i-ohbliiK poor boim In the churches on condition that he Join the rrmv. navy or marine. The Idea probably being to build up the military morale. C ' '.tf -