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Tuesday, .Tantiary 13, 1923. THE LA:;Q'ilANDS' EV5NTftft' OBSERVES ; PAGE THREE NEWS of SOCIETY Tho Momlay llridfrn piuh nip I yiHionluy tifn-rnoan with Mnt. K. II. ItilljxO UH tHlHtPRS. Tlirro taliU-: of hrlilKi wfrv :U phty with Mm. 'Ii:jh. I'luylo winning high noon. It-M ournullonH were utirucllvuly ! arruiiKV-tl IIuohkIiquI th home un-l J liM'orf aljiirniuiu a Uulnly twftt (ntirftH Ituirhttwi v:ih jurvtii hy llii-i Kktn (Special) A vory Mi joy- rnllf aiKrnoon uhh spent limlj Thiirnilay tit tho home .of. Jrfv,. It.i hnot HiiiKi-r, wlnn tHiry JWyrtnm's Vlul nirl for lh -ri'ffiilpp ..iwtint.. .AfWr u hrW-f htislh. tw ,Uoii ' l h Jfiflf rnonn wiir jHpcnt arhtfly. Tho ".pntHhiiMitn ri-uiunt or tiic ufhr iionti v;:k ti r.yTln from. '"Aunt J.Hh ni" Ki'iil't:y" by Mrs. A. rniHlrniiK. A vont.nl -in which ;YI fmK.lll Ufii part witH lolKtwt-il Ivy ttitJnty TtirVt-Khtnrntfi. 'Alioiii twenty tW nfitilH-rn a ml fru.HlB uvre. KiKin (.snwiul) - Mm. W. A.I ArntHtrnim' wuh Uio -limplrullnn fur ' : (P liKhirul BiivprlRf parly Kriday ni'i. iiH.on. it ht'iiiK her Mrlhduy un-ilvn-Hary. Alter a pleuH.int uflrr- noon dainty refreshments wito jiiveI hy..u number of tht; InUlcuJ n'-si'iit. - ' . Thoso present yoro. Mrs.. Kck Htt n and .iluniKhti-r, -Mr. William rjent and small won; lrs.. K:imy i -M. rrltt. AJrM.. Surah. IIIIIb.. "(Iratid Hiu"" flutes, Mrs. Cecil Cntes, Mrs. ll ill. Mrrf. V; t-VVctK8,-Mr8. L; Don liuin,, MrSi.l.ylp . children, Mrs. 1y1kIiL flai nes and. "Irs. Kd. Ti 1'ut- tie. Announcements Social aniiuiuieetiients timj Ik; print M lu lids column free of r-lianro. Any announce ments pcrialnln 10 nny iiih' lions iiuolir, as cooked ;1wn haIch, etc., will be wfiiswl. An nouncements, to bo printed thn Miine liny, must bo In Nwluly ttftror' inntl by 1:0U o'clock. Wtews editor's note. .Tho Alpha cliiJ) will meet .tomor row evening, January 1 1, nt tlio hmiiii qf Mr, and Mih, (J, 1). i'ut- ' ' ' '-'Mrs. Ilruce T)ennls; will bo hos- ('NM. to the Lucky ThlnteiM .elib. r'hiir.s.ay afternoon, Juimhf.v Ji;i; i The Wednesday HrldK'' rffuli Jlll ineel tomorrow nfiernnon Iil t.tlp 1'itunlry oluh with Mrs. K. 4. I.ilty its liohi as. ;; llnpn OholdtTr NV.JiV:'., O. K. 8. ji The.Womm Ton ipn Misfitonory jyoeMy' offff MehollHl Kplscopsl jfli.lieh ( meet WediiCKtlity uftej- (int-'sTi-ei'tr'' -TT.. ---r-y Alhtf xfi'.' Auxiliary oX thn Methodist i-buroh will meet this if-venliiK at (tie hom of Mrs. lumnlnB. "n ccei-nt proKrum Is beitiK plan JJV1 by the eotnmillec in cliai'Ke. J"he rf-KUlar wt'ekly rehearsal of tile Monday MiiHii'nt rhfirim wilt be lu-ld Veiln'Hday evening at G:4!i i!eUick at tho Neighborhood club tiriiiH. f'hnriiH members Who have not yet r.ceivod - complimentary!""1"11; i;,imi,m'JI,H ",JI"K I'uvh." l.....u in 11. n l..lrmm11tin f. I-I n it t I m" M tl I'lldl! t'J llOOlt ClUtt, AllCf tjnartel f'nncert may do so at Uilo, Itine The W. H. A. will meet Ih.s eve- WALLING'S See Our Windows for rian for Securing ' A Lovely House Dress Or Stylish Hat ' WALLING'S For The Ladies Make a resolution now to take btter rare of yonr ap. I)anin-e durln the coming twelve months. Resolve to nial: the mot nt voiir siod looks--and I e- solve to enjoy the -rvlr and natiafji-tlon that worn at tliH shop attires. CEIST MAR1NEIXO SHOP rVini Ooonnrr HHf. A (V-siity Ahl for Etery Kiwd." Phone Main 577 FREE Jazzy Touch I nnn w ri -.:- & - J ". 1 I IJrM if p : , ft. r : W FIGURED crope de chine In black, white and red mokes Ihls Palm - Beuch frotk thiit Is glven a Jtt2zy touch by a wide tie and bandings of plain red crerie de chines The revera have an original cut and fall In a flattering, soft line, and the elbow sleeve offers a comnromuc between the lon and sU-evelui models. ; . i 1 nlhS at' tho'lC. of r. hall at wlilo! llfnci;tVero will bo a dura Initlatt4l nmifiriv ri-gtuar instaiiuliou or oil cir. Iifinily .Snnrenio t'omn!anUi Callii'rlnt' Krichson in hero to pdt 11 I ho work : 1 4i t'li - WitlncMlay, da 1 maty 14. Wednesday." sllnVt 'nlwht' for f'HNC. I K A '. K 1A I W F I . KUO, KJH, WJJjIW. .Wt'lSlWh'AA, wi'i, v(.iV, wja,. iviiK, 'WKHK, WM7 "woaT, : W'OAW. AVCl-; i .... ... . KIeJ rnllmanVT VailiV (Pa cific, 4r.r), 7:HD-!i p. in.. Alpha I te( a li , luci l sorority; 'Ah Wickltmd, pianist; reading, Mude ThtimpNon; ibieii lloicansun, vor :ilis! : Kredcrlcn K em haw. pianist ; rending:, t'at herlne ( 'rosty; Inez i.-iiiji rl, wills) lintf solo; tl t h i'niniii;' plaflh't .s. l,fT,lie Maooiu b'-r, vncalirl; IliMur tloore, piun lst; Kiuop MnK-s; "Pointers oil hairy KurininK." l'rof, K. V. Kl- I I .W. I.I.. KM, Los AllK'Hs. rill If. (Tn i'IIIo. 4A!i). ' r,-f;:i(i p. ni MvonlnB lliralil, I11I1I0 tali: and newa: r, II. lOxanilni'i''.- nioHii'al half hour; r.-T : Jtti. Nli'U llurrl.s, , doti'dlvo .sinrli ; 7:::o-s, Warip'r In.siru Ei.'llt ill trio; 8-9, ICvelllni; llorald, Just Look! vaBjorOKifi Llwii' flk,-- -' ' They call tmllle Calvat uie -Jiva fanguay of J-Vanc ' She I maltlna ibe biggest hit of the current iheatrt ail eeawn In Pans with a ne on mtlkd "Xw :md Uy, Just Look al Ur l -',r . i lM m" km 1 s,::?vr uiM m em I 'atrlck and Marsh's Nlghtlnirales, j dunco orchestra; v-lo, Kxatnliier, : iiopulur muBical hour; 10-1 1, danoo i orchestra. KI''NK. Shennndonh, Iowa. ren trill, :li), ti:su p. Ill,, concert, II, f. Itlce, illreclor. Kh'OA. Keultlr. Wash. (Pacific, 4!,t). 13::iO-l:SO p. in., InnchrOll profrram; 8;4&-4:46, news ' itma, stock and market reports; &-u. news Items, stock and market re imports: 6-6:su, Hi utile l'ot-Intelligencer concert; tl;46-s:15, mus ical program; s:aa-Hi, concert. Kl'Stl, l.oa Angeles,. Culif. ('. ciflc, :7M, 111:30-1 l:o a. in., sun shine hour proKmm: 2:3ii-4::tn p. m audltoriiiiii service and str mon on Idvine HeulInK, Aimee Slilple Mcrhersoll, puMor; ll::il 7:11. children's boiir. present in Mary Klisulth and Helen IMumiu IliiKhes. , KUO, Oakland. Calif, (faclrlc. ill), 1 p. 111., luncheon couci-r!. I'acil'lc Sillies Klectl ic ciillliellll ; :i, mtisleal proKrum and siL-uker. ,1'oru I- Williams lnsiiute 4-r. :tn. concert orchestra Hotel 'St. Ki-nn-cls. v . KflW, rortlnnd. Ore. (Paciri.", 4fl. la:.HO p. m.. concerl; r,, iory. Aiiul Nell; 7:16,- miirkel, n-vs. police reports; s, concerl; lo, tieurge Olson Mflropoliluil orches tra. olos. KIIJ, I .on AnBles, Calif. (Pa- cllic, S9u). 12:0-1:30 p. ni... Alir l'erluss.unil his Hose room orcnes- tra: 2:31). Claire and Mi ll pr. nelit- Iiik an llluslratcd hook review on Belhoven: i-ii:an. Art Hickman's concert orchesli-a, Kdw. KiUpnt. rick. directur; fi::ill-7:;;o. Prot. Wal ler. Hylve.ster llertzoi,-. More American history; bedtime story il'nclc John; t:3a-S. iuoi;i-.iiii, Cnl-vcrsily-of. South California; S-l-l, pronun, -Pacific Mutual l.b'.'; ln- Mirance company; . 10-11, Karl Hurlncll's liilunoro hotel . danc. orchestru. KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (Paei- fie. s::7), 8 a. ni., niorniiig prayer; ttv 'I'own Crier, news; 10:30, .Mrs. Kato llrew Vauuhn, home eco nomics; 5 p. m., closing ' markets; I .a . O'jl-'l,, ..Ulfl ll-l. - , mm . . !MUS 1 1.1 " .11. 1...- ul... iiri'iiin.'.; o-i, iiwui-r iiuui in,,.-.,. , T-S.-IA'inhassau'or howl concerl orJ rtieslra, Josef Kosentelil. director; 8-9, program, yecurlty Trust and Savings bank; 8-10. program, Hr. A. Zimmerman; 10-12, Hullywood- laud dance orchestra. KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (Pa clflc. 423), 1-2 p. m., Rudy Sel ger's Fairmont hotel .orcliestra; 2:30-3:30. Amphians 'Of Cabirla care, ' Jonnio Hulck. director; 4:30-5:80, Rudy Seiger's J.'airmont hute.1 orchestra; 6:30-li:30, chll dreii's hour slorics. Big Ill-other 7r7:30. Ruily Seiger's p'uinnonl 'hotel orchestra. . ! 'KSAC, .Manhattan, Kan. (Cen-i Sral. 341). 12:30 p. ill., Osceola Hull; Illiu-r, reader; "What You Can ti for a Penny," George tlemmell;1 '"I'lifi Care of the lllseased t'dder, V.. J. Krlck; 7:20, college bell and' opening exercise; 7:30, "l-'or Whom! Should the Rouds Be Hllill V 1.. K. Conrad; 7:4o, Harold Klamni. vo-. U-allstS' 1:4W' -Kiindai'.lentaHi ol home Planning." I'aiil Welgei.', i KSIl, il.' iMiiifi'. Mo. (( ntrul, 49.1). 0:45 11.' in;, A'bergh'a con- ft-rt eii.-inbUifvWne.rAiinuson. vio-. lililst : 11. Varsity club orchestra.' KTMS, 'U"t , HprlllBfl., National Park, Ark., (Central, 37f.),,.S:;in. 8:50 pi iii.,"n!.w Arlington Meyer I hi vis orchestra: 8:50-111. l-owson ltelll ors'aniot; li(:;ni.l 1 :Sfti iliinei- concert, Klshers 10-plece exposi tion orchealra. KYW. Chlnyro, III. (Central, r.3ii), 1 1 : 3 r. a. f utile talk, Sirs'. Anna J. Peterson; 8:35-7 p. ni,. children's bedtime story. 1'nck liob; 7-7:30, dinner concert, Con Krcsir liotcl; 8-8:58, program, Wal tber league; 9:45-2:30 a. in., mid night revue. WBAP, Kort Worih, Texls. (Cen Iral, 47il), 7:30-8:30 p. m., Bell evue string hand; Tnlhe Wetsol. director; 9:30-10:45, 'dance music. Jim Ulley's Texas hotel orchestra. WHAK. KonNus Clly, Mo. (Cen tral. 411). 3: 30-4: so p. in., the Star's siring trio; 0-7, school or the air, piano lunlng-ln number on Hie lino-Art; address, speaker. auspices .lleallh Conservation as sociation; address, speaker, aus pices Meat Council of Urenter Kan sas City; address, representative Western Hardware llealers aa soclailou; 8-9:15, classical pro gram, Hotel Muelebiicll Trianon ensemble and soloists; 11:45-1 n. m. nlghthnwk frolic, Ihe ' Merry old Chief" and the Plantation players. WKirn, Chicago. III. (Central, 370). .7 p. ni.. Oriole orchestra: .Madeline Reed, contralto; Dean Remlck. pianist; 9. iJingdon broth ers, guitarists; .ilarie Jeuy. rean- l-'rederick Agard. tenor: II. Oriole orchestra; lindgon broth ers, guitarists; Marie Kelly, reader Kdna Solomon, songster. WE1IC, Berrien Springs. Mich. (Central. 2S6), 8:16-8:85 p. m.. saxophone iiiiartet, Ralph Wade. leader: :35-8, "Tile Valley of Vision." Lyndon U Skinner; 0 9:15, Collegian string trio. Hur dick, Rossier, Yenger; 9:16-9:30. Charles Garbor, saxophonist. WKAA. Iiallas. Texas. (Central. 470). 12:30-1 p. ni.. music, Dallas theater bill. WON. Chicago, III. (Central. 370), 1:40 p. in., luncheon concert: 2:30, I.jon & llenly artist series; 3, rocking chair time; 6:30. Skee. alx lime: . organ recital. l,yon ft llealy; fi:30, dinner program: 8, classical program. I.yon A llenly nrtlsls; 10, ilnncp numbers, Don llestoil Ilrake orchestrn. sno mi:i mn rtiiVF. CORVAl.t.IH. Ore Tn prepara tion for the coming memorial un ion campaign to r:tls 2imi.iioii on Ihe campus lo build the memorial building. n-w committees of more than 2o0 workeia havi. been ap pointed by Lind iey Splcht. general malinger of the campus drive and president of the board of govern ors of the memorial union. All Intensive drive lo last tint ihree dttl nerensililte the large committees. Kvery activity of stu dents during Hie dajs of .he cam paign will be centered on raising Itieir oiiol.i. Iiidii idual assistance an. I Mipport from the wl intent bo.lv s a abide is rounleil o'l by SpigM o pul the eanipaign over s-j'-ci-:-fuli). $1600 for "-US- i in -i m if is Or riievina him of U0l). Hellle Pasciwi, 23. Kiaseu jumea iuiler. after re.ir "tical It." uccordlng lo Butler a story. being held in Ka;n.s City. East To Witness Total Eclipse of Sunday J otl 24 Partial 'Obstruction of Old Sol's Face l5Be Visible From Middle Western States; Scientists ' Plan to Get Photographs. ', ' WASHINOTON, (AP) Millions of Americans will Bee, on Sutitr lay, January 24, something tlioy probably uever will see iiguin, a .oal eclipse over tho greater part jf Ihe tlnited States. Thero will not be another In more than a century. Tliose. ;who live wilhln a belt 100 mile vviilu' and 6.000 miles long rartgliig fr(Un..nur(tWi'n::Mlirnesbtu ai-ross : northern Wisconsin uml Mlclilguil, llic (ileal Uikes to New York, l..ng Island; ; ColineotleMl and Khoili- islfahil,' purls' of Ponn- lyiyiilitil.' -New ! .K'l-sey (fHil.MuJtiu. L-.thHil,' Mnss-i- , m niln- ?u t u whn live MlllSt'ttS will .Hee til ilotte.d:out on Die lliornlltg vveiity-Courtli.-.:Thfie who live rear Ihls-palli a'rW.ilfct the country a liutlv-Miay 'emls.ut sunset Ilea! .lie noi-th-of Scotill.id will see tb nitr shadowed lu pin t. Ihe. extent depending, on howi near tley. Ilea to Ibis bell. - ' Total TCi'llpse. lb 1111111111.' Buffalo. NeV York 'ity New'Htiveii and mnny oilier .arge elllea the' oclipsei will he 4o-( :u. The 'pai-Hiil eclipse will I'm very large,' nearly total, in some, of .lie largest cirtea Including Boston.4 Providence, Albany, Philadelphia, Baltimore; Washington jiiol Chlca-! IfO. - AS I It r SJIIIIl US IM'W tTHUll... 1 ind us fur went as St. Louis and omaha, the partial eclipse will bo largi. I In most of Ihe central states tho 1 :iun will rise more or less eclipsed; ' out from Lake Krle eaalward, all of the ecllpGe will take place arier ;he sun lins risen. j In New York clly Hie total ee llpse will take place about 11:10 a. in., and the time of the greute.it eclipse for most cf the cities in I Hie east that keep Kaslern Stan dard Time will vary but a few minutes from that. The partial eclipse, will begin about eight o' clock In the same section and the eclipse .will, bo: over, litiont half- past ten. - . I i 1 ( I ; j i ; j When tho eclipse becomes ioful the brighter slnrs nnd plunela ap pear nild-lileO the beuittlful solar corona that the aMronomer is so anxious lo stuily. This is a mag n 1 1 lii nt hulo of pearly light, ex tending to a' great distance from the sun uml different ill shapn'iill. appearance, at every eclipse, says' u special bulletin of the American Nature Association. It in . never visible except during a total soinr eclipse and can be studied only ut that time because Its light Is so faint that the glare, of sunlight in ' tho daytime hides It from view. It j Is only when the moon obligingly comes between sun and earth and: shuts out Hie light of Ihe sun that1 the corona shines forth In all its wonderful beauty,. Watch For "Bands." I All Ihose. who find themielvee1 within the path of total eclipse should look for the shadow hands, ; wuvy bands of light and shade that flit over the landscape and ' buildings Just before and after the j total eclipse," says tho bulletin. ( They should look out for the In- j lerenttng phenomenon known os "Ilally's Beads." whieh are. seen as the thin, thread-like solar crescent breaks up Into beads of light as thl total eclipse is about to begin, and which are seen again Just as It ends. "Look also for the scarlet polar prominences during lbs total ec lipse which are flumes of glowing gusts of hdrogen and helium ris ing from the Mdd.-u "urfnee of the RECHARGEABLE RADIO A-B BATTERIES THD BATTERY F.I.ECrBIO SR11VICH Lelgtiton Maclilns worlui tSW. 1(11 WatJilngtoo Ave. A, . x & - -- - - ,. at ii iTiw .i iiCLiJijuif a Kiss! V If '.!' i. - ) ji.v:- ..' ' J : ,' t Mi ;1MV Iff-? - Mo on a chorea of Having kht- moon lo hoglhls of thousands of miles and visible beyond tho edge of the moon lii uneer forma and shapes. ' ' "The brighter stars and planets uppear during the total ( eclipse, . uml even a llltlo liororo una alter It. The three planets. Venus,, Mercury uml Jupiter, . should be seen in a close .group some dls ;tiinve tivtlu-'syuihwesi lof.tlie oun. iliut, aiaur . all .else do. not. fall; to 'iiiaWUH; 'tnUMl of your opportiin Uiia.to oliBerve, tbn woliderfiil and .ntriitl'rl'ioW '.etirijn, whlrlrcan nev- I-1 r- Hi, seen, oi-. I'! w,n: ii .... o,i iellpk..d: and ' wlilch fe III""' IO See. - . . f. litlifll'X'n, oicept wti:n ine nun vcry fur- SUIcs at 'r-st I. J AIthouKn the event of till, one dfo'MWnrfs all others by'omnpuiu son In the January kles, .it 'is lit injilwliitei. .Unit evening skies arc at their best, the Amorlcill Na ture Associittiou - points out there are moVe lirllllafil stars in ' vjow Ihnii 'al any otlier Itiue of ,. the i'Hir. sparkling f more when the denser air Is cold and fi oly. ' IT one could look nl tha stars olitiade of , th earth's atniosp'ior-i. he would find thai they do not spnrk le al all but sliine with -. a clea-, Kleildy light. "Wo would :w the slurs In tho daytime, too, us well as at night, for It is tho atmosphere 11111'. scat ters the light of the sun and mak es the glare ur llglil oli over tho sky the bide sthe stars from view by day. If we could do our slar gn.lng from the moon, wo would he .surprised to find .he sky Ihlek ly Hlndilcd with slurs in the day time, for oil the moon ll'ere lu lit tle, If any. air." Man Convicted, Scnlencol, Freed ORKCiON CITY, Ore. Mike Ijing was freed from the county jali here foUowing an order f rpin the lilroulj couri' by Jiidge;C4mp- ie( ivtensing a wp'oisioiij u , i,.) u ,, .IllSIICe Ol HI' peine and nelllllK asble 1:1s sentence or one year and u fine of 3lieo Imposed lor alleged pisseH.ilon of a still. The Jmlgiiient in Justice court wus rendered by Judse Noble without Jurisdiction, according lo Ihe or der -rroin the circuit court. .. FANCY H0X PAPER Willi Cards and Envelopes $1 lo ?8 20 Off THE L & L DRUG CO. ' Depot & Adams 'Interest In Classes At High Point (By M. M. M.) Much Interest Is evident In the 4mlth-Hughes millinery and dress making classes being .itahllfihed here,- according to the number of w'wnien present last evening at Itie prinK'ry room of Ihe Methodbt i liurch lo lake their first lesson In j hillllnerv. This morning at 9 1 o'clock an equally large number gathered ut baii'iuet room of the 'Mks temple for their first les son In dmssmiik:ng. . Marie Thompson. Inslrnclor In this work', Ihe only one lit this part of the state, explained the oBJect of the Umith-Hughoa classes and told of classes in other towns and their success. Classes havo been estnb llBhad nt western Oregon points tor some time, but, for various reasons there has never been a class of this kind before In. this part of tho state. 5 CM Ira Enrolled. - Mrs-.Thompson has classes at Ijl Clrande. Bnker, Haines. North Powder and t'nlon nnd later ex pects to begin work at Pendleton and surrounding smnll towns. Any Instructor In this work must have boon, before taking up tho. work. ;a successful milliner or tnodlHtrt and is asked by tho state hoard to lake the classes,' The fee for one., -of those courses .is very muull, one. dollar, df which lu Bent to-the State Hoard at. Salem, wim tho name and address of, tho stu dent, the other is deposited in locul bank to pay lorul expenses, which ni also umnll. , ! I . h'tnir classes tiro now at wor'k i In Lu Clrande on Monday and Tues- , dav of each week. '. A dressmaking Cllllel Is ut work on Monday uftor- 'noon, inlllliiery, Monday vve1S". ' Uressmiiklug Tuesilay morning and I millinery, Tuesday afternoon. Thi courses vary from 8 to 12 weeks In length. Two of tho present ida-ises will re-enroll In three more .weeks Into advanced, classes. Notes asnion .-London. Some of the Regent lrH ,i,0otmuk;:s. having about ex- nm,,,! m gcnulty Jn devising curv ed and circular cutouts for veiling shoes, ure adopting thY cubist pat terns where nil eutouls, fli'o siiuaj-ea or UllgleH. . ,. ',. M ,11 ,, . , .,. ;. , , ,, . Iindon.. 'The: vogue 'of long while gloves for'evening wear,' Ipng fallen Into disuse, has been shaip- ly revived in (he early January so cial fcsllvltloB. Many wcll-drcaea women prefer gloves which come. just above tho elbow to the' longer lengths. ; i , '- ' 'i'"' ' ' "TTTT Paris. Wlh, Hie .tube dreasen, so. universal. ,ftl.,PCt,st'.n,,,.lI iurcb u navigator with a w-xtunt tq deter mine jtwt where a waist llr.e Is .lo cuted. In some of . Jean Pnlou's newest creations, only the marking of the waist lino la the start of the godets which, enliven the sllllou ettiH. i '. I'aris. Some of the very latest of veiling dress models show, a sub- SIINF.UVA SAYS: Heat' . Prlenda: We could tell you a whole lot of good things about pur JANPAKY HALM, but we think It will be -sufficient lo say Hint It will be a recordOireaker for low prices.- That' inltflily liHcn sllnrr to miJRl of IIH. HI'.hh nrc not coiiipK'to In pvry Htylo. of rourRc, b it prlr- ro 110 wondorfnlly low, ortil lhi quality no hlRh (hut anvlhlni? ybu iielnpt In your hIi: can truthfully ha rulhil u nnl ImrKitln. . " THE BOOM. Where Slylc' Jllce anil Ounllly Ar Kiiiml. fiAV IIAYOK.V, lr. ELECTRIC Curling; Irons.J2.00 up Flat Irons S4.00 up Percolators 57.00 up Toasters 56.50 up Waffle Irona.510.00 up Grills 59-85 up Hot P!ate3 51.63 tip Boudoir Lamps..52.00 up Flash Lijjhta 50c up Electric Ranges.510.00 Dcctric Engines -512.00 La Grande Electric Co. COATS VALUES WOriTU CONSIDERING ON ALL Winter A!5F. TO T!E FOUND AT OUIt January Gl LADIES READY-TO-WEAR ff . AND MILLINERY -:;''' ; hf' jr- pinion of fullnesa. But llko tho In ebriated' gentlemen this is notlco abio'only when in motion. Tho ma terial used is motisslino de 'solr, and by tho usu of godets encrusted with silver or gold dace, appearnnct 6f floating irrare'ls given when tho wearer moves. ' ' ' ' New York. Moro money Is go-' tng Into tapestry today than ever before. The most popular of tho fint envelope bags carried by Amer ican women nr of that material. Many of liio bags nre finished with gold clasps.' New York. AwntniT otrlped" one pleco frocks of linen, flannel or mercerized cotton fabrics Will be conspicuous on many Southorn golf courses in tho next few weeks. New York. The sllp-on type of. ;pu.Juma ooat!-'iH . realty-. popular, -at present in various m-iterle-ls. .Then cscui. in vaiiiiun in iiei ii'.'v, i iieriT ckjiil are. Ml eeV.etcHM. jivi( il i V neekB id'imihi'iii- ttielr lornamntation Jac and Ii i i i'.u :n t' tAn' Evcninr'of '..,'Ti Wit ,t fl tf T PfTT f . TVfT TSTtl - ".' !,,,:,',','vaI.b"lVIoutIdy 'Mudical' PwseW TheV..,i'!e.,.V;; Metrppplitaii Grand Quytjet rJFridayi' Jaary'16tK.;;':;i':( ' ''J ' ' O.na 7 !,-.,:' .I,-.'- .... Tickets ?1.00 nt Eastern Oregon Music Co. x We Owe Our Success Durin"; the Past Year to : H Our Customers Who Appreciate flj :i-"' ; 'Go6dsf::'; If it is ltmde by Gwilliams' Electric Bakery,' you 1 can depend on it that it's the best. ' . ' I We use no substitutes 'in the manufacture of our I products. ' m sj "Home of the Golden Crust." ffl m ..a. a T-t 1 T"J 1 fi bwilliams Electric Battery J Credit Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real values Satisfaction assured.- CARR'S i Home Made Chews Wo Make Them tn Vartoos Flavor. SI'ECIUi THIS WEEK 2 SO I.b. The Candy Shop 217 Fir Street The Home of Home-Made Candy" (Retail only) Coats earance ... - I I u . . ' , . 1 '. Is' (levoted to lib'cketa rn:Moh I tllacod low and. In front). -..r.I-.r .7T-T- .t.l i -i. - Kew York. A worms-eye view at tho Southern ' resorts this season is going to find loudly patterned atocklngs in tho foreground,. Thfy usually havo a. white base .with thlok and tulu stripes lo , pastel shadesi ' ' - i i " .'. '. In London, i hotel -was dynamit ed. Well, ihi. Just one time the rooma were n :ittlo higher 'than' usual. - . . . , : ; v i Wrong new-B from Now York; Expert saya men do all thing ttetJ tor than women. Bet he : ,"v; tried to kiss a. man. ' J Reports from all sections of tha' country Indicate praotlcally all of the turkey hash has been eaten. .ii; i; h All pessimists' are-mot dead, but one In.. St. lioulaiman asked to b burled without auiy clothes. : .. . m. 1.