1 rPAGE 8 LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1911. u f h am j . . : ' i ' : : ' '" " e ioiow you ; luce j this way of omg bo smess WE TRY TO SERVE EVERY CUSTOMER AS WE OURSELVES, WOULD LIKE TO BE SERVED We endeavor always to place ourselve3 in our cus toiner's position. . We buy to satisfy you, we price to satisfy you, we plan every way your complete satis faction. You like to buy goods you can depen upon the kind you know are right in style, right in quality and right in price so we offer none but that sort of mer chandise. . ' -' We know that the bitterness of poor quality out, lives the sweetness of low prices that good quality " is long remembered after price is forgotten so .we' ' don't sell anything that cannot be depended upon to be a source of satisfaction to you as long as you wear it. ' If you like high quality goods at very moderate prices, you'll like the Clothing, Shoes and Furnish ings that we sell. . .... , . If you like a painstaking store service that works' to make satisfaction sure for you' you'll like the way we seJnre you. ' " ' WE URGE YOU TO FIND OUT ABOUT THE ADVANTAGES OFFERED FOR SATISFAC TORY TRADING AT THIS STORE. Toeey & Wtlght and Mis Slay XeM. w w . Assured that Fate could not be un kind to them regardless of the sug gestive date, Friday, the 13th. of Oc tober, Miss Alice Hill was hostess at a' pink tea given at her home by Mrs. Grace Barrie, assisted by Mrs. Ingle.'. The guest Of honor was the tal ented young musician. Miss Lillian Evans, lately of Bay City, Mich. . ; The table was a symphony in pink. On a mirror, trailing in careless grace from a cut glass lamp at the center were long stemmed pink asters. The places were designated by reproduc tions of the guests on oval cards dec orated with pink swe peas and rib bon, while the china was. gay with a profusion of pink bows which seemed In keeping with the dainty maids at tabla. Miss Alice, gowned in pink charmingly presided. A delicious four course menu was served, followed by an impromptu program of musical numbers and readings. ' Those present besides the hostesses, Mrs. Barrie and Mrs. Iu;le. were the Misses "Lillian Evans, Nel lie Pickens, Helen Currey, Grace Pick ens, Grace Robson, and Inez KnowlCT. . , : The Lyle Tuesday Musical will meet at 2 o'clock next Tuesday afternoon. uu account ot an unumiai amount of business to be transacted the mem bers are urged to be at the ctub room3 at the stated hour. The study of piano and piano recital w-11) fill the rest of the afternoon's program. . ; The Five Hundred club meets next week with Mrs. J." C. Gulling as hos tess. , " ' STEWARD OPERA HOUSE Saturday Night Oct. 21 THE EVENT OF THE SEASON Scranton THE STORE THAT SATISFIES Society (Continued iroiu jMge Sli) ,3lrs. H. M. Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ,tiuebrandt. '.' . ' JJhu N. Lucille Alien last Saturday wntertalned a few intimate friends at lr apartments on N avenue. Dainty fjn laoyrBe of the evening dainty re :i&himrats were served by the hos tetfa. riiose present were: Miss pjell "CrlramYl, Miss Ruth EUssell, Miss 'Minnie Robson, Miss Genevieve Mott, airs. Laura Green Wills and Mrs. A. VY. kelson. , - . TlreMllem club will give Its second Sasclni party on Hallowe'en eve, fi. 30, As there are several other im portant functions on Hallowe'en the party swas arranged for the evening previous so as not to conflict In any way. This club gave a dancing prrty a few veeks ago at which about 73 couple were pleasantly entertained Mrs. William Alllnson entertained at dinner and cards last . Thursday Evening with members of the Bridge club as guests. Dinner of an elabor ate kind was served at 6 o'clock and later bridge was played. Mrs. Deborah AlkJne von honors at bridge. The function was one of the pretty parties of the week. ' ' .;' -J' .The Busy Bee club was entertained at the John Frawley home the last time, with Mrs. Frawley, Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Frank Jolly as hostesses. The Idaho Junk House AT BOISE, IDAHO 8. KOPPEL, Prop. "win pay you top prices for all kinds of metal and ruWwr. Special at Mention to consignment shipments. RKFEltENCEl . BOISE ClTf TV'ATIOJfAl BANE. ' ' . :':r , Refreshments were served. This club meets twice monthly and is the source of much social pleasure to Us members. . ; . ; ' . At the Foley hotel last evening Mr. August Stang on the event of his i birthday entertained at a nine course dinner the following guests; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Scroggln! Mr. and Mrs. F. R, Bridges, Mr. Ed Coolldgie, Miss Etta Foley, Mr P. A. Foley. Mr. Stang as host presided In his most pleasant and genial manner and the guests heartily responded to a most appropriate toast by Mr. Collidge. . A veary, pleasurable evening was spent In listening to a number of dialect readings by Mrs. j Bridges and Mr. Stang Interspersed with Impromptu stories by other members of the par ty. Mr. Stang leaves Sunday evening for Wisconsin and will return after a fortnight with his family to become permanent' residents of our city. The afternoon Kaffee Klatch was entertained yesterday afternoon with Miss Margan?t " Kirk of South . a Grande as hostess. ' v' .Invitations are out Xof a Hallowe'en party to b given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wright by Miss Ethel WM. A. BRADY, Ltd. Presents The runniest Play Ever Written mm Ja3 BY 9LABGABET MAYO. LftTE CURIUlIi TONIGHT DIRECT FROM A SOLID YEARS BUS AT DALY'S THEATRE IS NEW YORK. Baby Mine Is sending a gale of laughter around the world. It 1 snow 'n Its second year al Sir Charles Windham's ; '. .. - Cr'tir 'on Theatre, London. . . , ' . . 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