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FJ- -i PAGE EIGHT v . LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER . v. ! If 4 DR. Your Mpney HESS STOCK if TONIC Does Not Make Stock Healthy and Expel Worms Hnn nf tlin.mosr lihprnl cmiwuntoaa i'ci ivmLi ftir .imr m1i.ni i. .:.x i. ' received from Dr. Gilbert Hess, one of the' foremost veterinarians : in the country, juet every larmer and poultry ; raiser read this remarkable offer: DKT"fcJd sure am I that Dr. Hess', Stork Tonic will make .stock" healthy and expel, the worms, that I authorize you to sell it to , t . your customei-s on the strict understanding that if it does not do J' ' y as i claim if it docs not pay them well they should bring backv T " v . ' thc',?nipty packages to you and you will refund their money, We ' it promise to reimburse in every, ease. Tell every customer, also,""' ' ' that Dr. Hess' Poultry Pan-a-ce- must keep their pouMr , licaltliy and help their hens lay, and that Dr. Hess' Instant Louse ' v ' Killer must kill. lice on. poultry and ftrnn stock, or they can have " j : " their money refunded." ' , Surely, this is unbounded faith in the merits of a product. -We stand ready to : back 110 this guarantee issued bv a member of a. iYnnr,nhLv : rnnA U orii.. y . Iished firm. W e ('arry a good supply of the above goods in stock HILUSi BRUG STORE 751 $pcaJUL Storm , " MEN'!"' !: "When looking for what voii want. "you'll find it at The United Store Yes Sir, v . , . - f . ..... .. ......... the same quality for less money Quantity buying for, ;,83 stores turns the ; men Men's Suits, good quality $7.M Men's Suits, $16.00 values .... $9.90 Men's Suits, $18.00 values . $12.50 Men's Suits, $25.00 values .......... ;.. $14.75 Youth's Suite, $9.00 values $4.98 Tfouth's Suits, $10.00 values , . . . . : . . . $5.90 Youth's Suite, $12.50 values ...........j. S6.90 Youth's Suits, $15.00 values $9.90 Boys' Overcoats ij $2.98 Men's. Mackinaw' $3.98 Men's Mackinaws $6.90 Boys' Mackinaw? , ."V , . $3.98 Men'a. Blanket Lined Coats . ; . . . . . ; . ..... $1.69 Dress Hats ...... E. W. Dress Shirts ;.. 50c values in ties ...... 75c- values in ties , . . . ....... . . . ,; Dress Gloves . , ...... ........... . Derss Sox ........................ . Double Toe and Heel Sox 2 for.,.. , Silk Sox, heavy Unions .......... ...S. Men's Blue .Label Overalls .; . . 41 Mens Waist Overalls , 60c- Men s Oshkosh Overalls . . . 79c V.. 8e 49c 98c Mc . ... 45' ... 98c ...... 5c e . .. SSe . . . 98c - YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT- The UNITED STORE S3 BIG BUSY STORES J. C. PENNEY Co. . Lincoln s birthday anniversary, St. Valentine day tomorrow and then Lentthose dates mean muohi and so ciety people , of La.Grando took the fullest meet' or advantage of them. . Ihe week has .broken up many a fam ily 8 routine sleep hour to keep up Uo pace, the general public 'wishing to ret into the pre-Lenton awing to tnu fullest extent that the subsequent V may, be. enJy-'l- Lent begins next Wednesday. - . v 6 . N tlemen who an-rfnovri the rffltjills nH who hit upon the idea are: Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Seroggm, Mi. and Mrs. Geo. T. Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bragg, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Logan, Mr., and Mrs. A. V. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. G meeting will be held March 12 t A fuir-sized crowd last evening en joyed the now famous hospitality ot the Sodalitv cirls M!rh ti phy, Miss Leona Newlin, Miss Eileene xeare ano Miss Helen McHugh. Rex hall was the meeting nlnm nnJ th. n l . ' -1 '. vi.v OWO. UIIU illlB. U. "o mo HICCbllllT U IL'B. H IH TIM L. l.nrrisnn. Mr. niwl Mm V. V. . I dancers cerhainltr hait a .,nlA , - - ..mm " fl,UU IrllllC. ley, Mt nnd Mrs. F. L. Lilly, Mr. and lTne hostesses hit upon a unique punch Mrs. A. Wenzel, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robt. Newlin nnd Mr. and Mrs. Jav- -Van It hag been monthn mil) mnntl.. . Ilnrnn since La Grande has seen quite as The statement of receipts and dii w"iC'lng. functj1 that which bursemonts made by the sponsors is the Wednesday (Bridge cM stood! be follows: v,.. sponsor for Wednesday evening for Total receiDts ' ' 207nn charity's sake. ChnWtv nmA ... i . receipts f i07.00 onlv l, hi Ar.7i7, "',r"., WZZ i0U" expenses 92.05 lint fmiM 1 - 0 n T ' . v . hid buio oi nowers, punch Not nmfn 1 .,. and valent nes. in tmet . m,,'. w Wct P10fl1 -V ... ... ... .$114.95 . he door money was only slightly .vie umir uuiar -receipts."" Approx ! f. i lv Sinn war ..- A l-ecruiar meetino- of tha Parnnt. Mrs. F. M. Jackson as .hlftj.in f Tenchcrs' association of the Central ui3. r. m. jacKSon as chieftain of c"'-"crB sucmiion 01 trie t-cncrai the Ohttritv nnitvnra f v hllildinir wna haA itaofoKnw alnnUH r La Grande. Formality was left At the roll call it was found that par '"j i cv o"18 nd until 1 ents of children in Miss Mason's room o flock the guests ; danced the liffht l ad been most largely represented ol Sh l.'t ? P1?d :?'e'-TPPnT Riy of the rooms at the meetings, faScy prize? C W" Provided for the Purpose, went to Mis &Pthea Jg-rt fbr U yt month, men" partners escorted to the pnnch A ? "hort buslnes8 se'on, a de. punch is just the word for while Rhtful P1-0""" was taken up. wen drank punch the ladies saw to it ' Mrs. G. M. Byrkett discussed suit that their tickets were punched. To-' r.ble dress for school children. iroiiii 1 LCi0f ?f V th? evening the into the question with considerablo PnSTS'SE M,ff.M-." nd h Merest. . . theae two ladies were awarded $1000 ' Mi8S j3"8'6 De' menUl and $5.00 boxes of candy respecUvelv I npp? ch'. BnowinK the best method of. lor their strenuous efforts to swell rreBU"K in we child's mind a desire the charity fundi -4 The punch booth01" knowledge. - r V nnd valentine counters were neatlv I Mrs. Bullard read ?.r!?y,od th dworators, that fea-"K with problems of study and an- joifim, in tne nature of a miniature log cabin, in keeping with Lincoln's birthday nnniverssary which was celebrated yesterday. Mrs. J. F. 0 Connell, Mrs. J. F. Corbett and Mrs. E. E. Rirtlev ware f.lm nnlr.wdB n.. , --- r- iur ine evening. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Rilev enfortnln. ed a few friends Tuesday night al c ive nunaiea. unas. Murchison won first prize and Claude Mackey . the consolation. Those invited in for tha evening were: Mr. and Mrs.vL. M Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ru u. and Mrs. Chas Murchison, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mackey, Mr.- and Mrs. ate zweiffel. Mr. unit M.. Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. K. Ford, C. W. Riley, and Mertnn Wnatorln A course luncheon was served. :. " "' 4. 4. 4. ' Mr. and Mrs. n. r. P;t., J sisted by their daughter, Miss Marie, entertained guests for five taW. . pinochle last evening at their homn W.J. Spencer on 0. a venue Thursday afternoon, about' 80 s being present. The decorations were of the Valentine and hearts scheme. CXuncheon, con sisting of a two-course affair was served. High prizes went to Mrs. T. W. King. Mrs. Claude Mackey. Mrs. MattheWson and . Miss Lolete King. The- hostesses' Were Mrs. W. J; Spencer, Mrs. B. B. Nutter, Mrs; Ed uross ana, inrs. u; j. Kinme. . , One' of the most enjoyable affairs of the week was a Valentine card party for which Mr. and Mrs- O. D. Putman and Mr. am Mrs. R. L. Porch were nostess to about 30 friends at the ' Putman' home Thah!hv AVAnino The decorations were in keeping with at. valentine. A couple of hours were Epens piaying "f ive Hundred'-' tofter ...1. : u . . 1 ' , ' wiui-ii n iwu course tuncneon was arv. ed. : Card honors fell to Mrs. T; J bcroggin and Mr. Guy Ellis. M T Za The prosrram for thn Vaitrhlinvhnnri club next Tuesday afternoon promisei (V b very interesting..- under tha rAn eral tome of China. Mr has a paper on. Natural History and T . . . T m 1 . ium. 1.. mcnarason one on conimer ciui vegetation, lollowed by a paper on government, theory and nlan. h lura. . a. 1 . mil. It is aakail thai nil delinquent dues be paid at this meet- mg. ' , ,",,. :-:v- ;; . .-'- .,;v. :., ' "-' '1 ' J ' ' j'".'"'.!;;' Delightful anI ohnfmin in a . . detail was the Valentine card party for which : Mrs. . C. D. Putman was hostess at her home on Penn. avenue Thui'Sfljlv nftarnnnn TV11 AH . -..WW... M. (w .wwillw .CJC prettily, decorated, tha nlnr' snhoma of red and white being carried out effectively with red carnation predom inating. A dainty two-course lunch eon was served. Honors . t t beards went to Mrs. P. S. Robinson. : i.':''.-':r-.':-r'-.-'',.; I .!' 4 . 'Qno of" the best theatrical trerts of the' season for" the . people, of . La ! Grande will, be the musical pantcmine comedy the "Gypsy Trail,'iven: un der' the auspices of f the f Episcopal guild, staged and directed by - Mr. Ellsworth Ellis. The performance, will be giyen at the High School aud itorium Tuesday. Fwbruarv 16th. the CAST Zulica Queen of the Gypsies , . . ';, Lucia Maria . . . . . .'.,..'., , , , . , Manrico An outlaw Gypsy Chief . . ; . Enrico . , ; . . . , . ... ... ...... , Luigi '.".'. ' ' Miguel curtain rising t 8t20 sharp-. Some of the best classical numbers such as !' the-Sextette , from ''Lucia? wiU be introduced . in ( the - program vwhich .ia 1 given, belo5 also there will be sev eral of the latest song. Mt.s ami ihuui : i :TicketB nowv on ,sale at the.Red Cross j. ufug store, aauits owe, children 25c. . The character cast and' ohg- hum- fe bers follow: ... . Mrs. T. J. Scroggin Misa: Ruth Gaskill ... " Miss Leona Newlin ........ G. S. Birnie CP. Ferrin . ,..'. .i: . .: Glen Conkey , .. BobDie- ittiaon ftSalvU;.; hSm : it- i,: : v.- EUBworthEiiis c-v. u-- o 1 o .' ;;U M "1""' Bry ewnn, .uicrece wood, Larson, C. V. Pabst, T ?n'".V?y' mV Hi11 Opening Chorus by tte Entire Company Broiob;r'Ale:::;::;::" Popular MeMIoHv.-Rvnav M.l. n-Jwl'J '-V. V '."VJ Mu,sePPe Spanish Dance ' - ww.loBrico,.wiip, uuiseppe, Mannco) Bandelero - . . . . ." " '' "' ' ' " ' V 1 ' "V -.' Ma,nai There's a Littla Snail, ' t "oii" o' i"J''' . Manrico.. Then You'll Remember Mo ; . .. . . . og . Chort, WrHter'ng The Syncopated Walk . ""' """ ' " " ' ' ' V ;-,,I'u,Ti . 'r., f . ........... . .. ..... . .... ZtlllPfl anrl rhnni. H.. Carpenter and Bobbie Pattison . . . . . . . . Mrs. A . T. . Pii.hMlaAn Piano Sketch Solo Amarella (Winne) Seiteto fii ' 'a -V ' ;V; ; 'Birth Gaskill and EllswortF EUis Mrt.&:SL. S. BSe and ; . - -iiii, uonKey, r,iiis and Birnie. -r..' Ensemble Medley . . .... . r - . rll,,A1',!' , .. - , The scene for the. nerforman V. el'Xl" .j,a.nw? Jompany Miss Viola Beriham entertained the members of the "Die Machen" club and their frtnnria nf ha' hnrn nn cAn , iv iiyiiiv Vl aJC ond street last night in honor of Miss vera xoung who expects to leave to morrow nieht for Warrentnn' tn mot-,. her home. The party which was ri surprise to Miss Youno-. mi in tln form of a -valentine forming the principal ; decorations and games appropriate to' the valen tine season, were played. A. two- couvse luncheon was served. Eigh teen younir folks joy the evening and bid Miss Young t;uuu oye. ' . 4 4 4 1 ' Mrs. Claude II. Srran ed the Sans Souci Auction Bridge chid section and some specinl friends society of the Christian Endeavor i DrAtiai'ino. . '. VIT I-! i.. f. -tj-'o K"D , lasmngion 8 DlrthnaV SOClal Mnnrlau .van!.. V-U - in the churoh parlors.- All mem bers of the society and their' friends are invited to attend. Music,' games una reiresnments Will be provided. 4 4 '?S.'." V;-'-.'-.From Vancouver Washington comes the announramanf nf tha tv.-: Georsre A. Plarra on) TJ. "Ik- both, of this city. The announcement of their -marriage license was issued Febroary;u.l0:juid..that-was the first inkling the-La RramW frioniw tu couple got of the marriaee. Mr. Pierce has a home ot First and Main. 4. 4. 4- reen sent out bv the Mnn lul ain. aircardsTuesday afternoon by Mrs Frank Jackson and Mrs. Peter Biever at the Biever homa. - FimM n.'- . won by Mrs. E. C. Tuckey, second by rs. Frank StiJwell and consolation by Mrs. L. M. Hoyt. - - Mrs. L. L. Snodgrass writes from Kansas City wlhere she is visiting that, she will be homa fh ln.f r . - show v. wra coming week. She has been inspect- incr and nnvincr Vin ua...n l : . j. w .nmuii o llllw' Ol milinery at Chicago. - ;;- 4 4 4 ' " Members 0 tha Vnt xt. . -..w u.iww I1UIU VIUD - were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hoyt Thursday evening. At Fire ri..i i. -:r M. Hoyt Thui "A; :u"V:v'la"?n? na.ve Hundred Mrs. L.'F. Dunn rid pAk ert Pattison score, highest. . v.w. iivuiw i ."" wu.iiw autxiui iiienns on Main atfaaf Tk . j ... i . WolrM..,.),, .. : . . . . ------ ku-hui mciuaeui -w..w0w.j uvwinuan at ner nome on the Pinochle club and a few special Second street. Mrs. E. PolaTck won ture "lanHffio. ,u . liTI proo.ems 01 study and . fertive dtiZ, .n'V:"'ru'Il";.P".c"l,on0?. PUP . wort' . - -v iibii wiiviv 1 Minn Kalla Kjlivanla illM.aiul tho the dancV . haM tT 0 j I Ml8S Edwards discusser Lntn . H, .." opened' propel. food for o-w,.,,, ,hlMren. uiiiuira oroiution in tn trrand i ; i i . march line suggestive St Valen-' Mr' Price made an PP1- th? tine dav. Than h ... .j parents to co-operate for better work over 100 couples enjoyed themselves in the schools, showing the effect .M'8ar Bess Burke entertained at an to the fullest extent. Efforts to make of 80ciaI ufe durlnK the school week I ?nformal Pttrty ht tho Noyea the charity ball scheme permanent 0,1 the child's work. - P01 Adams avenue Tuesday even- ana annual have been started, and no I After the most pleasant program - Dnuni guests Who nartnntr nf Am!... I. j-omy ana an neipea enjoy the candy prize won bv Mlse P.!rM r. ........ B wll fc t-hanty Ball a few evenings previous. Delicious refreshmanta c... 1 , - - - BwlTVU M the proper hour. L. L. Snodgrass scored highest. ' Comnlimontinir Who WAA fnrmoflv x Grande but recently of Los Angeles, first prite at bridge. Next week Mr. end Mrs. Colon R. Eberhard are to entertain the evening division. ' The Presbyterian Young People's the annual ball to be held at Rex hall February 16th. v Annuallv ange such a. dancing party and those no nave tne matter in charge say that none in the past will be equal ti that which is set down for next week , The Eastern Star Social club mem bers were most pleasantly entertained An interaafino. 1tln j party has been planned by Miss Char olette Jones this evening. The invited ITUeSts are marmKaro nf r r m . . fcMC IS. Llt I . club.- A good time in nnHlntoH - - 44'4' ' (Additional Soalety on Page 4 ) . .......... .....w wvii DWIW.-U, iuiu no , fc-i mw iituoi. iiiuAwHiii progTHm aoubtjt .will bo. The ladies and gen- refreshments were served. The next -I TO THE LADIES OF LA GRANDE Try pur Treatment and Toilet preparations. We know what the result will be Satisfied, Permanent customers. . Do you need Hair Goods?, See our First. Quality French Hair. BEAUTY - PARLOR Baleoi.v of N, lv. WEST t CO, STORE mg. After isavaivil AniAv.ku f knn iii V". vj-.w Kniiiow wwi, nKni reiresnments wero served. The invited guests were Misi 'Justine wlurK. migaan . nnn .nil T A.. T w .... uwu iiunn, miss btella Oliver. Miss Ivn hj f m , - rrencn, wx, Uonne, Robbs, 4 4 4 Membera of the Kaffee Klatch were delightfully entertained Thurs day evening at Honan hall by. Mr. nnd Mrs. Adolnh Newlin ifti guests for 11 tables has played cards ,u coupie ot nour, a two-course lunch j eon was served and then the floor was iused for dnncing mnother couple of ..wurs. At caris nrst prize went, to Mrs. P. S. Robinson for the ladies and Robert Newlin for the men. 4. A -J- ' :. '. A "Dutch trent" progressive . Five iiunureo earn party will be given on Monday evening, Feb. 15 at Zuber j hall. Playing will begin at 8:30 isharp. Throe baa.ifif.,1 jn - - . (.Ilfcua will, ha awnuj l l-.l:.- .... I ,1 . . , ",5 " noiuing the i three hijrhost scores and three beau tiful prizes will be awarded the gentlemen in like manner. 1 Should tho Waathai 1 i .... , K. P or Eagle hall will he used. Look for the announcement in Mondav night's Observer. f 444 ' The Buo-y Bee. of the Ladies ' of Macoabeos met at Uie home of Mrs. ' '- - " '. i ' ' ' ,; . II - ! Alt ! ' - I I VI I - I 1. " - PAIS t vaiaiaiaiaia f! II ' 1 siL Uncle Sam's Loan Office . 214 Depot Street L- MONET - Di..,da, W.tehea, .H Efarf. Jewel ry. , CtotMag, Ohm, aad aH KM. f PerMt PrMctr. ' " ad all kMa Jewetry at eheapeat rate. Sa our le of NEW aethiag, Ceflfa F-rnia",.,-, HU andj I JlfeoaT Corsets i ! FrontLannJ ' 1 $3.50 and up ! PautineLederlel i ! Red SU1,' Next Door to Wa- ! TTI. ' . . I..... FURNITURE FOR SALE . PARTIES LEAVING TOWN FER 20TH Will sell collectively or separately. Also house for rent, 801 Main bed, high chair, cain rocker and stool chair Vv nni a7' range and cooking utensils k tchan tahi j- u oIe . Arcdian ins too numerous to mention d'8heS' ,ce box' .other McLEOD awiawt-ii-iiiHiM,. ..--.MW4VTOJ,