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GKANDE EVENING OBSERVE!?, LA' GRANDE, ORE.
Thursday, March" 13, 1930
Heirlooms Are
DisplayedAt
Club Meeting
iir Mr, u ii mil
(Observer Correspondent)
llUilS. Ore., (Special) The
J.'Lst meetliiK of the Women's club
wuh ono of Hpocial Intorost to the
jni-mbcm and gufsts who were
pri-st-nt nt the home o( Mrs. C,
Jlazen, The president, Mrs. Karl
Chandler, presided over the buri
nes.i mettintr which wan largely
dfVutfd to routine affairs. Mm.
Jitrnal Uugf In representing the
Jxyal Women of the Christian
Church extended a cordial Invita
tion to all club members and
friend to attend a meeting to be
held March 20 at which Mrs. Wa!
tor M. J'lerco will talk on books of
Interest to be obtained In part from
tho utato library. A potted plant
was uent to V. K. Kolb, director of
t ho cuntuta Knitter who had been
no generous of hl time and talent
for the benefit of the club. Th
Ifrnt part of the afternoon's enter
tainment was varied, the program
helnK put on by Mrs. Hazen a music
pupils and wus made up of vocal
music, piano nolos, and ducts. The
Btudonts were Patricia Myers, WH-
ma J 1 anna ii, Henrietta Itanmuflflen,
Akiilh , and Itoao Marie Ifazen.
Ivlttlo Alice Gordon, three-year-old
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George
Gordon was present dressed In
red wool challlo dreKS worn by her
grandmother, Mrs. William, Iloulet
ut tho ugo of three. It was her
"Fourth of July' dress, Mrs. Jlou
let explained that It was a picnic
held whero Elgin in now built, but
at that time there was but one
Iioumo and that near tho river near
tho Wallowa Iwike highway. The
llttlo dress with it many plaits.
draped girdle and hand cm
broidery, was tho object of much
Interest during tho nltcrnoon.
Kvory mmbcr present had brought
along a numher of heirlooms and
Interesting articles of various ages.
A hand carved coral jewel case
from Holland with tho original car
rings it was made to hold was dls
played by Mrs. Hannan, as was
alHo a length of hand woven Jlnen
and a hunk of thrcud Mrs. Brown
oil showed a hand-made ntlvcr
flpoon mado in Chicago when that
city was but a village, a cup made
by a mess mate of Vr, Urownclls
during tho Civil war, carved irom
a peach tree In ono of their battle
fields. Mrs. Ick Osborne tiis
played somo old Jewelry and a set
of sliver salt cups and tiny spoons,
it wedding Klft of Mr. Osborne's
parents which had In turn been
given to the Dick Osborne family.
Tho sot came from, Ireland, Mrs.
U It. Williams sent omo China
that had been In their family In
Knglund for over 200 years. Thore
worn hand mado gold Jewelry mado
lit tho west during tho gold rush,
a ii (ferrotypes of pooplo now grown
old and silver haired, things from
various countries, Denmark, China,
tho Hawaiian Islands and from all
purU of our country. A coverlet
mado by Mrs. Peggy Abbott was
thoroughly enjoyed. Mrs. Abbott
In her youth had woven tho cover
lot In fact tho entire process of
nwiklng the piece hud taken placo
on their own furirt In Kentucky.
They planted tho cotton weed and
with tho exception of tho work of
removing the seeds from tho newly
picked cotton tho entire process
was performed in their homo. The
pattern of tho coverlet Is unusually
beautiful and Is In perfect condi
tion. MIhh Mildred Hardy was guest
of honor nt a birthday party given
by her sister at their home after
M'hool Tuesday evening. The
guests upent the time In playing
games. Appropriate refreshments
were served. Theso young people
wero present to enjoy tho event,
lllanch Case, Margaret Kllnghum
niur, lieHsle Kcksteln, Evelyn
llydei. l'ntrlcla Myers, Juanlta
turnes, Kdlty l'rout, Harold Hcobes,
Arthur Man dors, Jim. Coats, Fred
rick 11111 und Arthur Adams.
Mr, ami Mi. Harold Hug will,
move Into Ihe Henry Hummer Iiouho j
on the highway street after the
lfi tli. Mr. and Mrs. Iiuehunun who
liavo been living there for some
llnio will leave fur Alice! about tho
middle of the month.
JeHH Cruiu has brotiKht his sev
eral flocks of tdicep to the fair
grounds whero they will bo cared
for until lambing weiiHon Is over.
It. U. Shoenuiker, euMhlcr of tho
I'liHt N'I'atlonal bank, left Tuesday
fur rortland to u I lend a banker
meeting, Hfs son. Vernal, who Is
attending University of Oregon will
eunio to Portland to spend the
Week end with his father.
Mrs. Until Hulluarlh who lived
In K l I ii for a nu in Iter of years
was in Kluln on hnwlness hint Mon
day. H.ere home has been in linker
fur the lat several years.
I Irs. W. V.. Kerens, of IVndle
ton und Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Keeney,
of Ii (Irumlc, Mr. and Mrs. Mint
I uk W'ilty. of Wullnwn, spent Hun
day with Mrs. William Arnold, or
Hh:in. Mrs. l'ergus and Mrs.
Ke;wy me flntern of Mrs. Arnold i
and Mrs. Winy 1h her daughter. I
.1. W. Klt.yenild, oils Iiuehunun !
mid IT. ,T. Humlors attended an Ain
vi lean legion meeting lu I m bier
.Monday iilnht,
Henry Sunmu-r has recovered
t-ufilei'-nlly from his rerent illness
to tehiin to his homo here. They
have bw-n at llif I.u Grande hotel
for vciat weeks but came homo
lanl .Sunday,
Mr. n ml Mrs. Walter Strlnglmm
wlm own (he City Hiug Htore ore
inaUni? ntcnflve Improvement! in
Iho Interior, ninrk is being renr
JMlinrt, the nl;i fountain Is being
entirely ref Inched and several
pieces of new and up to date equip
pient will be installed very suoiu
OUT OUR WAY
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! . VslE VOlUEO AKf feCOURtD WEW HAOM H - WISH X
AkY POU-bH&D IKJ DlS lo" SCOURED HAOnT DONE
I Iktchm -nu. MipwicMT am' Pousheo Ian -tua-t
- 3? Ua kji&hT,&tTk ReaoW, midnight, , " . ' ..
wSEElZj" lS ,M&c1,OM o o'PAeo'H-
imwmni Am -TH' FAT Fo&su. W c-we brows f 1 "AONrV
lp:SaL-J:::::: TROO WIOCXJTam -RAl&tOSOTftlV10 6E WfeW,K1
PnCi WTLOO At 7V I X HAD.
. mil, pat, err. SKlVtSSE.D -J ' oi9Moiiu 5tnvicE,wc. 3-1 ;
Bv William". ,lon- Pertlllsw Is nppllnl to ft
jj it imauu group of trtM ftnd a like croup is
left without any fertilizer and then
another Kroup fertillud and so on.
Tho trees are also measured to test
the growth over a five-year period.
The test began this year when the
production of each tree was
weighed and a record kept. A
similar test Is being made on prune
trees in tne orchard of J. P. Mean,
only the trees are tested In rows.
A row is fertilized and tho next
row left without. According to
Mr. Long this is the must conu'lete
record test being nude In the state.
-Mr. Long and Mr. Avery spent
Monday in the Cove In these two
orchards.
Thomas Towle who left Thursday
morning with a. truck load of ap
ples for the i'ortlund market has
sold his truck load und has 'also
sold tho car load that was packed
two or three weeks ago, designed
for the Eastern markets. As no
sale was found for them' In thn
I east they have been sold in Port
land, tho average price being 80
cents per box. The apples left
Cove Tuesday morning. Mr. Towle
will return Thursday und will bring
back a load of drainage tile for
his own use.
A great surprise to friends here
was the marriage of Joseph Gard
ner and Miss Juno Richardson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
mcnaruson, 01 Hiieny, Idaho. The
innrrmge tonic place Saturday, Mar,
1 at Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mr. fjard- ter, Miss Kate Houx. of the Eastern
ncr has been a Cove citizen for a Oregon Normal school who has
number of years and spent eight ' been living at the La OiiinUo hotel
months in the service during the! all winter.
World war and was sent to France, i
Cove Proud Of
Team's Showing
In Hoop Tourney
Ity Mi 4. A. ii, Cunkllii
(ObBOrvor Correspondent)
OOVK, Ore. (.Special) Cove
reIdentM feel Justly proud of the
hfffh school basketball team, be-
cauno of the place It won in the
KaKtcrn Oregon tournament. Jt
Is Cove's first entry nnd It is hoped
that tho boy will win nioro hon
ora In tho final tournament.
Tho Iter. W. IT. Itoblns. an
evangelist, opened a HeneH of re
vival uncetlntfi at tho Hup tint
elitireh Hundny morning. Her vices
wera also held In the evening.
Charles Hancock took charge If
tho services tit the M. K. church
both morning and evening.
It wuh a shock to tho people
hero to. learn of the midden death
of Frank Jasper at La Grande
Hunday evening. Jfe lived hero as
boy and has many friends hero.
Jlrn. T. It. conklln and baby
daughter, Clarion (.ale, returned
to their homo .Sunday morning.
coming from 8t. KlUabeth hos
pital at Itakur.
Tho weather Is springlike and
crocus and buttercups have inude u
good growth.
The fruit buds wore not damaged
by the cold wenlher. It Is believed.
Of course at this lime it is diffi
cult to tell what percentage Is
good hot few are found killed.
Another indication of miring is
Hid -arrival of baby chicks. Mrs.
Joseph, l-'isher received a shipment
of loo. llarrcd Hocks a few days
ago. .
Mm. Jamen Hussell, her daughter
Mltw Imogen KuaHctl, and Mrs. M.
0 Tennyson, of I. a firando, were
Cove visitors Halurday afternoon.
.Mjvhrni Alrs.,l). II. Proctor, of
I.a Grande, visited in Cove .Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrw. J. K. Htearns. Miss
Mao Htearns and Mrs, Krances
Dougherty of J.a Grande were
guests of Mrs. Luu l'ayno last
eok.
4 Mr. and Mrs. It. I. liark.-r und
two daughters Dorothy and liorta
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Atrn. Jt. II. Daniels at Muddy
Creek. Mrs, Marker will Hpend a
few duyrt with her daughter.
Mi'H. Juliet K Dougherty has
purchased tho Karl I'eterson hoimc
on Main sirei-t and will move
Into It Immediately. She has been
living in Mrs. I, on I'liyiir's house
all winter, but when who moves
out Mrs. l'nync will move In. Mrs.
I'ayne Iiiih spent tho winter at the
homo of Mm. Alice Tiippier.
Mr. and Mrs. Holand lEichnrd
son. who have be,.n living acinus
fro 1 1 i; tho school bouse for the past
yenf, have rented ono of tho Alex
under ranches and taken posses
sion. Karl iruiitf j taking advantage
of the spring-like weather to. fur
ther Improve his property. The
feneo has been taken down ami a
hedge of evergreen Is being planted.
Miss Ivola Martin was able to and In all the different combina
return to her school in Hllgard 1
this morning after a week's illness
nt borne, j-ier trouble wus an at
tack of the miumps.
Tho Itaptist young people enjoy
ed one of their pleasant parlies
at the I a. D. K. community hall last
Tuesday evening. The evening
was spent in games and contests
and then a potluck supper was
served. The guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Theo McCiain, Mr. and Mrs.
Gcorgo Anderson, Kugene and
Louiso Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. M.
l.oreo, Grayson and Morton l.oree,
MIhhcm Mjie and Lois Kishcr. Mrs.
D. I(. White. Kuth nnd Hertha
While, 11, M. Van Dong, Willard
Dean and liardcll Van Dong, Mr.
and AfliH. Jack Heagraves. Kugene
Kohlnson, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Wit
ty. Kiaine and Jtohcrt AVitty, Mr.
and Mrs. George Go lay, Dorothy,
Hesslo and Deonard Golay, Mrs.
Cliarh-H 'Il'iineitek. I'tivlMu ll-.ti.
cock, the Itev. Walter l'latt, Mr. I
and Mt-rt. Itcn Dellorile. Itcnnln
Hertrand, and Darrell DL Horde,
Clarence Bertseh, Mrs. Nannie
Okazoff, the itev. MY. Millard,
Mildred Millard and Harold John
son. Mjsncs Mae and Hols Fisher w ho
are living with their aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher
for the school year, spent tho week
end with their parents near I,a
Grande. fr
The Ladies' Guild was entertain
ed by Mrs. D. M. i.nird at an all
day meeting Halurday. The day
was spent in sewing for tho Wav
erly home. A potluck dinner was
srrved at noon. Thoso present
were Mrs. J. I. Harker. Mrs. G.
M. Harker, Mrs. J. Jt. Fletcher,
Mrs. Louis Hresto, Mrs. T. C. Hef
ty, Mrs. J,. K. Anderson, Mrs. Joe
CJoyotte, Mjrs. C. K. Hertsch and
Mrs. A. G. Conklln.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. .Mills. Mrs. F.
K. Coad, .M.vs. A. G. t'onklln, Mr.
and Mrs. G. F Harker snent a !
social evening with Mr. and Mrs.
T. (.?. Hefty Friday.
Mr. Gardner has been in Bhelly all
winter. The young couplo returned
home a few days ago whero they (
will make their home. Ho has a '
small ranch north of town. 1
Mr. and Mrs. K. LaVlolctte eamo
home Sunday evening from King
Hill, Idaho, whero they had been
for a few days. '
J. E. Mills and 13. H. Bell are '
hauling lumber from Perry. Mr.
Mills expects to make some changes
In his home this spring and is albo i
building a new poultry house. j
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houx, of Ia'
Grande, who have spent the winter j
In California and Texas, were vis-1
Itlng at the home of Mr. Houx sis-'
ter, Mrs. B. F. Hell in Cove Mon- I
day. Mr, and Mrs. Houx spent
some time at their old homo in
Taloplnto county, Texas whero they i
have relaties. Mrs. Irvin Houx
of Seattle, mado the trip with hcm. t
Mr. and Mrs. Houx will resume
their residence in iLa Grande and !
make their home with their daugh- I
Mello-glo Prevents
Shiny Nose
MEM.O-GI.O I-'ace Powder Is pre
ferred by beautiful women becau.se
it leaves no traco of pastiness,
flakiness or irritation. Stays on
longer no shiny noses! Made by a
new French process prevents
largo pores. Spreads more smooth
ly gives a youthful bloom. Very
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dor. It's wonderful. Glass Drugs,
Inc. Adv.
Why People
Abhor Fal
Not only because it blights beauty am
vigor, but because informed people re
gaid it as needless. They know that ;
chief cause is a gland weakness, easil;
corrected.
Modern physicians, the world ove.
now aim at that weakness. Their methoc
is embodied in Marmola prescript iot
tablets, now used for 22 years. Th
countless fat people who have fjrowi
slender now everywhere show what tjii
method docs. Perhaps your close friend
can tell you.
If you arc over-fat, you owe to youi
self a test of Marmola. The reasons am
formula are in every box. Every drug
gist supplies it 31 a box. Starving i
cot necessary. Go start today.
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California's grapo productlo.
for 1929 ia estimated at l,7;5i0M
Wisdom demands that you
secure the services of ex
pert morticians who know
the science and ethics of
their profession and who
have demonstrated their
capacity and ability.
We Understand
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Phone Main 62
Try
Peacock Coal
The nut size is the proper
size for the kitchen
range. No soot or
clinkers.
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Explains How
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OriiilllMU V.-hls IliirM iiml cii
.Much Mirrcrlnir. ia,,,.,,..,, ni
of l.inplll.MiH'lll.
Fertilizer Test
Being Made In
Cove Orchards
II.V Mrs. A. (i. Conklln
(OIlHCl-Vl'l' tOIT('.SOIHlL'l)t )
rovi:, ore, (sin'ciui) c:.
Low,', Hid Htutc llortlciiltui'lali frum
Orcein tilalo uoIIvkc, ami II. ti.
Avery, cutinly iiKi'U'ulliirlsl, mi!
inulilnir fiMllllzi'r IosIm in the Covu
iirchiu ils. J ii thu ori'liunl of T. C.
Iluftj- on hlN Kiiynl Ati trevx Ihcy
uro trying iiIIi-okimi potiiNslum and
llioKilioruM, uiicli fi'lrlllzor Blngly
Ctcli". u.' .Olio Miles
IvWASNAir. lu. (AIM ltlUhnt
In rtr. s iim Hii'l taKi' In enotmh tcr
ril'Jiy. al1 I,i.-k1Ii Scwunl, Sa
Vainiali fliiMiian. He avcragi'il liut
tcr Hum :mio nilli-H a month In
1 !-;. Inlaid :'.'..as2 mllcK anil
vim a tl.ihy hi tin. "cunt nry Ciill-
i.-m-' son"iriil Ity tliu ('t'tiMn-y
llltli of Atni rica.
lu
ll wins
who hctiUilm
;-.!.n:.-a.
la old-
Many p.oiili. lian' hrcomii ,
Pomlcnt Irciims,. iiK.y have l
li'U In hi lli'vv thai l here Is nu
lily that will p'lllivu oli
anil hiiiii'lie.s
If yon win k.i a iwo-oumr ,,i
mill l.oulu of Muoim '.s KinciaH Oil
(full HlreniMh) ut ihf licit i',o.-.s
I tub Htoi c or nny fli m-ciutm in in.
Mon; uml apply u t llnm
ricuil. you will imiolilv ntviirn an
lniprov,-m,.,it which win iMniimio
mill tho vein, ,,,,,1 huncln n arc re
iluccii to normal.
Moona's Kmiralil Oil. wi,l,l, has
hromihl imirli nnurort h, ivonl.,1
p.-oph. all ocr I he couny. v. Is one
of Hie won.lerful ilisiontlls of re
cent inr,s, ami anyone -j.hu s ,.,
appulule,! win, H, (.1M
tlulr ino'.e rt otn j. J - , .il . .
Cold in Head,
Chest or Throat?
RUB Mmtcrolc well into your chest
.and tlinwt allium instantly ymi
fnl cisicr, Riicat the Mustciulc-rub
om c on hour Jor Jiw hours . . .
uh.it a nloiious trlicl 1
t Those Rtnid oKl-f.tsluonctl colJ rcmc
tilt oil of mustattl. utciuhol, camphor
arc mivcil with other valuable ingrc-dii-iits
in Musterolc.
It nrnctt.itcs ami stimulates tlxl
ciicuuiioii anu helps to uiavv out infec
tion and pain. Used by millions fur 20
years, Recommended ly many dctors
and nurses. Keep Musterolc lundy
tubes. All druggist).
To Afom Mustcwte is oho
tmulc in wilder farm Jor babU-s
and snutll children. Ask Jor LliU
dren's Mustemic,
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Other Sizes in Proportion
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