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SATURDAY. JANUARY 29. 1916. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN ll- " -.1 .. HAVE YOU EVER heard that eating the crust of BREAD will make the hair curie? Well, may be it will and maybe it wont. You will be better for trying. P. T. Barnum said, "If I shoot at the sun, I may hit a star." You may not get curley hair from eating ' ' Dutli's QUALITY Bread but you will have a good, clear complexion and a comfortable feeling in the region , of your stomach, 'that will make you think that this world is a pretty sunshiny place. Stop eating rich, unwholesome food. Eat voi ine ciocK brings you iJ j nearer your SlCCOMIlfaWyou I Dutli's Quality Bread I It is good for you. Toast it and it will be all crust. Phone your order early. 5c and 10c Loaves At All Grocers. V'.W-ffc,) r'Bs ill ill 1'. . K Fairly Busy. That properly describes what haa been going ,on in a social way the wpaIt jlvlncr Anicrif frit ttiAre 'hftn " "J f w. - -- been much to occupy attention. One of the foremost events, of course was the Scholarship Loan Fund day pro gram at the Library but numerous parties with cards and dances, were booked. But. what of next week ? ' Extremely little else than farm ers and homemaxers. Women who do things in a social way have their next week's prjbgram well defined. There will be the domestic science de partments which run all through the nranlr 4haM . ... 1 1 k. .lis nln.n mutlnn of Congress of Mothers and the Par ent-.teacners association; mere win 05 the baby show Friday; there will be Me anI Vin ,1 . V... 41. rv ...... UHU UIHV, MIU WIS VVUUl VUIIII so that who can say there will be the usual cara ciuo meetings even : that the coming week is to be a busy one little room for frivolities. To entertain, to Boost all branches ol Farmers' and Homemakors men and Wnmpn in rliat.An.ai.fi nil aton fliaf na week may be profitable and educa tional to all alike LaGrande people can do much to make it so. . Thf litef mwit-inn. nf (ha Pa ..lfrlnta club was held at tho home of Mrs. C. S. Stilwell in Fruitdale and regardless of the severe weather there wis a good attendance and an enjoyable time. The next meeting will be held Wednesday, February 2, at the home Of MhS. EH Hllp-rioe. nnpfrl tho Palmer mill. An imnn.ttinl l..f.An 1 la. line nt ' - y' lull. I III.1VV ,u l..lll0 U L thp Mpirrlf.r.rhnr.rt nllih haa hnan icQimn for the benefit of all concerned. It is that Tuesday, February 7th has been chosen as Art Dny. A fine pro- rmm l" H Kninrr nicnnviirl onA ka e(t cers trust that every member of the "livh will ha nrneonl TVta niwmam will be published in detail in the Ob- ! server in the interim. Farmers' and Homemnk p.rs' woplc nrpvnnfnrl thrt Hnv ueing neiu as scnedulea ornrinally. - ... The Neichborhood Club ntirfcain- ment for thn Schnlnrahin 1 nan TunH last Tuesday evening was a success xruiii every point or view. J. he musical numbers unci readings were well rendered nnH tnn-nt.hnr- with i;ne piearpng itiVbleaux caljed forth generous applause. A spirit of cordiality marked the" social hour which followed the pro crrnm. The committee feels grateful to all who took part in the nrotrram nnH who in any way helped to make the emeruunmcni. a success. Stravens is connected with the Hub store. Grace Perrine, popular Island City girl, for whom several functions in the way of wedding celebrations have been he)H. wno mnnfierl laaf fiiinrlat afternoon to. Talbert M. Shannon, well known La (I mnHn rinrneRR muli-ai nl the home of the bride's father, N. Perrine, in Island City. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, N. Perrine, Eva J. Harri son and Rev. and Mra. Sitf-ln- urnfa the Onlv witneuses n the hnnu oAToiw After the wedding the bridal couple returned to- their previously-furnished home on Cedar street. V Last Monday evening Mrs. Talbert M. Shannon, a recent bride, was the honor guest at a meeting of officers of nupe napter imo. la, Eastern Star. After the regular practice session an informal, luncheon was served for Mrs. Shannon who holds the office of Warden in Hope Chapter. C. D. HufT man, worthy patron, of the order, in behalf of the officers, presented the bride with a hennt-ifnl ., n-laaa J.k and Mrs. snannon, in accepting the' gift, responded graciously. . (Additional Society on Page 8.) Money to Loan. On improved real nronertv in ITninn county, no delays, current rates. Le Grande Investment Co. Adv. m r if What does he say? CALIFORNIA IS BETTER EVERY YEAR THE climate doesn't change, but there are always some attractionsor pleasures added to those of previous years. Take this year the exquisite Exposition at San Diego and movies in the making are added to the us' ' ual tennis, golf, polo and coundess California delights. Go to California this winter. Ask any representative of Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM to help you plan your trip. See your local O'W. R. 6? N. agent today, or write the General Passenger Agent, Portland, for literature and full information. m i mi v. JM 1 A TELEPHONE-BUSINESS 4 The man without a telephone in hia place of business is be hind the times, and fails to get his share of trade. Be up-to-date and get a telephone. Home Independent Telephone Company WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS' Several T.n HrnnHn fvinnrla nf hrt Hutchinson and Withycombe families tit union nave received announcements of the wedding which took place there Tuesdav when Rnhorf Will... ,.,.,!, took unto himself a wife Miss Mabel nutcninson. Union. Oiru .Tan .9K A tm.,.' It.. , . . .c.jr Mcvtj home wedding occurred at .the home oi iur. ana Mrs. w. K. Hutchinson in North Union, this afternoon at 5 o'clock when their daughter Mabel, became the wife of Robt. Withycombe a prominent andj highly respited young man of this city. The homo was ibeautSfully decorated and the wedding ceremony was simple and im pressive. It was performed by Eev. H. E. Cullison of the M. E. Church. About twenty five guests were present at the ceremrniv. nni -ua vat4.:,raa of the families and a few intimate frineds being invited. iAfter the wed dng an elaborate banquet was pre pared for the guests. The bride, is a native daughter of this city, having been barn and raised here and has lived most of her life here. She graduated from the Union High Schonl in t.ho clnoo 10m and since that time has traveled ex tensively throughout the Eastern and Western States. She haa fllurnva I ii fin extremely popular with the younger " a large tollowing of friends. She is the daughter of W. ii. nutcninson a prominent and weal thy ninneei StrwVmnn u. - . - .v.mB yjL H.T VJUJM- 'ty and President of the First Nation al oanK oi tni3 city. He is well known thoughout the State. The groom is one of Union's most popular young men and has been a resident of this city for the past twelve years during which time he was Superintendent of the Eastern Oregon Experiment Station. Ho has always been prominent in the public affairs and was Mayor for a term of three years. Mr. Withycombe wns always one of the most ardent work ers for the stock Show and has help ed to make that even the great suc cess that it is. He is a graduate of 0. A. C flnrl fllcn ananf tnrA ....... nx Urbana Illinois. He is well known throughout Eastern Oregon. OwintT to ihe nroaiiiA ftf UoinB.. n n Weddine trin will ha 4aL-an at nniunf The popular young couple have the best wishes of their score of friends for a bright and happy mairricd life. m w W Will in TT1 J tlovnnnir n Va nW Of thlR rif.V. flTirl Pnca hantno n mer La Grande lady were married at Enterprise Wednesday January 19th. KeV. A. .T. Arlnma n-f -fVtn WnAArnt cliurch officiated. A nrptt.V hnmh Wn1r1w maa tola. bratcd Thursday evening in this city u me nome oi iir. and Mrs. W. C. Robb, when Mrs. Robos 3ister, Miss Ethel G. Austin, formerly of Belling ham, was united in marriage to Ed ward A. Stravens of thi citv. Rev. Father Driscoll officiated, and only immediate relatives were present Mr. Want Ads. YEARS AGO th. crier an nounced the auction Bala, then came the nana bills and theii "hit or miss" results totiay the effective way in the Want Ads they hit the . mark. That's what counts. ACRE TRACTS Very desirable for suburban homes. Inquire of Kate R. Hanley, La Grande. Adv. l-18-12t FOR RENT Light housekeeping irooms. Telephone Black 1202. Adv. 1-20-tf. FOR SALE Baled hay.- wood, phone Farmer 53. -Tom Sher--Adv. l-2i-6t. NEARLY EVERY MAN possess the power to hew out his own financial destiny. But his suceesaf depends largely upon his ability to save money. " This is where WE can be of REAL SERVICE TO YOU. Start an account with us today. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK. "The bank that takes care of your interests." Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $17,000.00 Deposit $426,000.00. BOARD OP DIRECTORS Geo. T. Cochran Wm. Miller T. J. Scroggin C.T.Bacon . U. G. Couch A. L: Richardson J. F. Conley ,T. L. Caviness Judge J. C. Henry FOR RENT Nine room house modern partly furnished. Close in, Call Geo. Currey real estate. Adv. l-28-6t, WANTED Good cook and house. keeper. Write B, care Observer. Adv. 1-28-tf. FOR SALE 100 tons bnled nlfalf.i and timothy hay ready to load any day next, week. F. D. McCully, Joseph, Oregon. 1-27-tf FOR SALE No. 1 alfalfa aeeH (tested) in small or large lots. H. E. Young, Vale, Ore. Adv. 1-28-tf FOR SALE Furniture for five rooms mciuae rugs, range, heater, two ibedroom suites, dining and living iroom furniture. All practically new; used about four months. A bargain. Also modern bungalow for rent. Write A, care Observer. Adv. 1-27-tf. WANTED Experienced eirl for e-en- eral housework. Inquire Arcade, or call Black 1841. Adv. 1-27-tf. LET US SUPPLY THE LUMBER for that new house, extension or alteration. You will not have to pay us any more than ordinary lumber costs. You will however receive from us lumber much above" the ordinary in" every way. V And time will prove our lumber the most truly economi cal. Come and we'll tell you why. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY v Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 Have you ever heard of a coal that talks? ABERDEEN coal ,does From Ken il worth, Utah, where it is mined, to Oregon, the qual ity of ABERDEEN haa talked to thousands of people who hav by actual use, found it a most efficient fuel. If you want a coal clean and strong in heat value, order ABERDEEN. You can have it in suitable sizes for stove, range or furnace. There are MANY COALS but ONLY ONE ABERDEEN. Prompt Delivery. SAWYER & CLARK COMPANY. Phone Main 17. Corner Jefferson & Greenwood Streets. When you order coal be sure to say ABERDEEN. I i i if Best Rooming House Of feY in La Grande $71.00 Monthly Income From Rooms Alone; Also Good Table Profit . Price $2700; Reasonable Terms Well located. 3. blocks from center of city; two storys; 11 rooms; plastered; basement and furnace; heat in every room; seven rooms to rent, now bringing in $71.00 per month, besides parlor, bed room for owner, kitchen, dining room, pantry and closets; bath upstairs and toilet on both floors; all well furnished, furniture goes with the place; house in good repair; lot 50x130; good wood house in back. The present owners are boarding 8 parties at $5.00 per week, could accommodate more. Fine garden spot in back lot that will supply the table with green vegetables all summer. THINK THIS OVER. This place can be purchased at a real sacrifice for the own ers must move away. The price and terms are made to sell the property quickly. LET US SHOW YOU THIS PROPERTY We Will Appreciate Your Insurance Patronage. Geo. H. Currey Opposite Y. M. C. A. Phone, Black 2001 HE WHO MOVES REAL ESTATE 108 Elm Street La Grande, Oregon. LOANS MADE ON FARM AND CITY PROPERTY.