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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1925)
Thursday, 'January 15, I rm I rm m -w m m mm m m 1 . t- yv uvyiLi 1 x i , As crossword puzzlca are the vo . gue at the pnsont time a cross-1 Word ptiMlc party wet glvrn lest i fi-cnlng at the home of Mr, end t rs. 3. A. Tedford. when they were 1 hpais to tho employes of the J. C. ! f'onni'y company ot thetr home on X avenue. After a dellcloua dinner! ; s served and a Jtorl talk by Mr. I Ti'dford crossword puzzles' were the1 - feature of the evening's entertain-: ment. Before adjournment, at .a; .. jute hour, a short musical program vus rendered. .c The members of the Wednesday illridj;e club were charmingly enter tained yesterday afternoon at the f'puntry ctub, when Mis l I. Lilly vas hostess. After-a pleasant ufter ppon, with Mrs. It. 1 Poarch wln- !)nff high honors, a two course ujichcon, was served. - , ,. . ..,,.,. v .' - J 1 Tho resular evonlng meeting pf ' the. Alpha club was held lust eve rting with Mrs. C I). 1'uiman as jip&lrss at lur home on Wushinnlon uyt nut. Only club members were present nnd timing the evening's jtly lit bridge Mrs. rhns. Iteynohls . won. hbrh scoro among tho ladies and Howard Huy won -hU,it st-ore among the gentlemen. '.. At n nppruprlute hour dainty reft't-Ktituenlii were kitvi,1, The Vorelgn MiR3innitry FopIpIv of the Methodist Kifi.?op:il church ' m-t yi sti'Hlity tinmon with Mrs .('. lntnntng tin hosleRs. Mis. l i, l'carsou had .clijirge .i'f .n- de- vulional, which wttsdllnsfruted tn u ' vM-y Interenling. rtiunnkr by1 four ht j tic girls as "light hearers." Mrs i )X, V. Lelghlon presided during the I business meetlng. after which'. Mrs. A, t'oopei had chartfo the le sson -f study. . Ib'I'ore ndjournitent refreshments' wentj Sryed .hy'-Mifa, ' mining, :as-t i'slBtciI by Mrs. I.etghton. j- Mrs. Ida Mnnla entertained' ( number of her frb-nds at her home mr- Hecpml st rypt; recently. The eve ning was spe.m socially with the ad (Jiilon of a mustcul program. Cove. (Special) Chris M. Stack land of Cove, and .Miss Verdie Ilrown of AHcel, were united in ; marriage at Weiser, Idaho, recent ly. They were accompanied to Welser by Mrs. Carrie Handall, ss ;ter of the bride and were married at the home of John Hrown. the tbridcH brother. At the pncnt lime .-iii t-..inrn to 1'iii-n to ii short lime where they will make their home. Cove. (Special) -n Mr. and Mrs. "Frank Miller untmlnt d ;al-dinner recently. Amon& th'e gifea'.a were m.. i.ii.i Mi-a a. l-f tlrt on and dau ghter. Wandn Betty, lr. and Mrs.; J', n. Conklln, Mr.: in Mrs'U. B.J 'arjer. Miss Uoss Kelly and h B. K-lly. . .., ' -.. i' : : Maxvillo. (Special) T,. H olAtrs -gave a delightful dancing party ul 'the hotel recently. Kxcellent music ifvaB furnished for the affair em! iff lei 'i very enjoyable evening re ifrt shments were served. . " i' Medicnr Springs (Hpeoia!) Mr Jlnd Mrs. Frank Whltten entertain . Md at their home here recently. The livening was spent six tables of Wl'V with Mrs. u H'. Wlnlh t-und jOieo. South winning high honors liml the consolation prices going. to jVn linticnn and Mm. C, O. Blooni, LAt u Into hour refreshments were Herved. , ' Medical Springs. (Special) Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. S. Winth and a number of friends went, by sielgh, to tho home of Mr. and Mm. S. S. Polby, on Powder WALLING'S See, Our Windows for " Plftn for Securing A Lovely House Dress Or Stylish Hat WALLING'S For The Ladies Make a resolution now to take better enre of your p "pearancn durinir the coining twelve monthe. Resolve to make the most of your (rood looks and re solve to enjoy the service and satisfaction that work at this shop assures. GEIST MARIN ELLO ' SHOP fUmm . NtHnmer Hhl. A Beauty Alii fur tvrrf Kenl." rhone Main 577 1923, ! Snnnmr Suit . If 4 ! i f IA SPORT suit should be snappy, und here is one that nlwolutely mis the bill. It is of black, gray and yellow flannel trimmed witti plain yellow material and a row of white buttons on a blaelc background. For a youthful, slender figure- Fio th ins could be more attractive. V- river, whore they were delightfully entertained. At midnight refresh ments were served. , ; Announfiflcnts i; : Social Kiindiilict!iium nmy( be printed In this column free of : charge. Any amioiiuct nicnts nvHainln to any func tloiu such ns cooked foo& sales, etc.. will be refused. Au' potinctimcniB, to be pi-lnictl ibei name Ulny'.V must be In socle. jr cd Hoi'S hni.iis by 11:00 o'clock.) News cilltoia nole. !' i'. Mrs. Andrew Tony will be hoa ;esa to the Junior Bridge club to morrow afternoop. January 1G. ; '4M- l Chnpter I. P. E. O.. will meet to morrow, afternoon, January 16. with Mrs. O. Dutton ua hostess. ' ;'' ! J Cove. (Special) The Ladies Guild- will be entertained Huturday, January 17. by Mia. A. O. t'onk- lln and Mia. T..H. Conklln. ashion Notes Washington. Washington ft showing New York It is sriuure so far ns necklines are concerned. At late functions nearly all the eve ning ' frocks worn here have hud square decollcltcH ar at lenst they hnve been square In front and V Blinped In back. Miss Ailsa Mellon, (laughler of iVn secreHry of the Irensnry, Is a sponsor of this mode: i New 1'6rk. So evident Is it that limn frocks will be popular next summer that many women are tak ing advantage of 'the whs to buy these materials now.- Those who like In embroider are having their purchases slumped Willi attractive dcsiKns. . . ' i ! Now York. It la a question whnther a rono In nny othor place would look ns awoot ns the ones pmbroUliTi'd nowadays, just below tho linrp on filler rhiffon hos. ,'ihry nro placed nxnftly whoro the now short skirts will rovonl thorn. ! Paris. ftomo of tho Tarislan do .slunrrs hnw roollzod tho nnnrhro nlm of sport rr.stunus for thoso who takfi no part In sports. Thq 'A NewStvlpH-O TIE only oats that cook Into granular oatmeal. Nothing else like it. Meaty granules stimulate digestion. Never cook sticky or pasty. Wonderful flavor. More than a new .oatmeal a new letvat. Energy-building corbohydrates. tissue-building pro teins, a wealth of vital minerals. And New Srvle H-O takes only J to 3 short minutes to cook the quickest cooking cereal quick as a flush! - Mow I two aiod. i ari' meroly churtnliff Btin'i)l wufk lug dri-ssoH enhanced witb loathe) belts, a few emhrpldered und weJ pluced poekuts. .ondon. A deel.N-d dlffeivnce in I I out Is notlc.-uble between the lonjflCKAt". KVAK. Kf-'hM. KOO, KJS und abort couts of the sprinf uit. Kl'O. WCJJI), W'KI. WHAZ, VVH', The long .couts are shaped ul the WKIU", Wl.W, ' WOAI, WOI. back and embellished with nulltod WT-lif.' , ', . , ombrotdory. '1'he short, two-bnt-i CNH13. )?tinonlQn. ' Can. (Mffun ton Juckets full KlRtiKht from the 'tain, 460), 11-7:30 p. m., MueDon shouhlers. 4The cashmeres ere fa- aid hotel, orchettlru; 7:30-1.' chtl vorlte muterlulB. jdren's hulf-hoiir: :3l-tU:Uil, Kred ELGIN UD IS REGQVERING - 0:45-8. Aeollun residence pipe or gan recital, luiW McKurlliml, prpun Kl.OIN (Special). Utile Auk- (si; s-!l, KveninK Herald, r. H. iu ust Hill Is aufl'erliiB from a serl- jmo's HawLUluu llullur club. 1,11 ous uccldeiu caused by an older nun Kay Klelnman. vocalist; -lil, brother at play. The boy- was KXumi,,er. clnssirul proBram; lll-l 1, swilling a pitchfork in his hand vocal verltur and by chance a tine passed. through the little four-year-oid into his eye brother's nose and ball, lie vus taken to l.a Orntldo to. n specialist immediately. It is hoped thut the eye may be Hi' Vim). hilt the injury is very painful. Mrs. .Cecil fates has moved to I-. Kin from rainier J inetion, .'here Mr. fates -1b fa rm. She will stay lu town for several months while I Im children ultend fcauie nines coi.cri'i. the public school. ' I KI''HO. Los Aniteles. Calif. (P.ud- 41 r. un.l Mrs. Moy.1 Galloway 27S). 10:;ll-l. ::l( n. ill... (fiuu huvu moved from I heir farm north shine be:r; 3::ifl-4::io p., in., nrttnn ,if town to Uu lr ibome Iter.' i for the remninins wliiter .montlis. .. littlB. auditorium service. "Ousud " nurris-DUiley cable In from the'0''8 Kally:v.l:l5-.10; stmilo;p,x.(n-nni llowman-llieks cainp ut ..Maxvillo .tW? .non.r. R MniwrB. whei-o he has lieeli employed fur Jhe last six immlbs. 41r. anil Airs. Clirude . Hollnv.olc and Mr. nnl -Mrs. feeil liowaid isited ut t;iKin last ., week, ., Most of the fhiiin ' water pipes have been, thawed!; for the vpl- dents din-inn; the past. weekii 1 I i 1 (I'uiio Meets. 1 Cricket l-'lat uranue held tho regular ineetinB . ut Highland school house Saturday. l.unen was served at noon and the uf- sity of Orepon lOxlension dlvlsiont ternoon w-us spent - in instaltinir 111:30. Hoot Owls, the new officers and transactins , KH.I, l.os"' AiiBeh s. Calif. (Pa business. An lnter-county con- c,rl(, x,,5)i , 2 : :s o-1 p. m., proBi'iim test between Ki'unKes was ' dis- nr -,.., :,,, .,. n.n..,,). Art cussed and plans were mado to lake part In tho contest. which eovers a number of polnls such rp(,or. n.3o.7:8(i, Prof. Walter Syl us membership, literary proirrams. ..... ,,- ,P,n American etc. , - ,iir. ,aij(i-jirs.,.i:n.jr. 7'oryni,na I '" 'n,T''ft lJ?' "or"IVl ' f13 1 slarloHiyncliu.loh.il: -8vt, vrosram, htfK K'prijii ,.My( ',wi',rc iitlJnim !VtlKfit.';'h'til' ((s'U (trailer," iJ.aijui'diiy oil b-jsidesis and present Inn Irniiiv'jftelujisj (.'Uarleji IK ion rrjeilds:' ! '..'-! ,! Wol'lmn-,'f.BuH;iiiAn'-llli-nB.!istHnK dhu(ihtf-r I'.-iSia: calllOK nn friends: ) ., .! ., airs.' iia tie- Muuson una son, rnlahd,l ot'-lml.WW were at 101- Bin Saturday sl.oppliiB. " if- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kdwell of Imbler were at KIBln over (be ited with Mr. IIOWeH'S mother, .Mrs. Dennis Mc( ulloiKh. i tin in ue,-iiiiiuno-u iiiu , ' " their. -jreiurrt-:-. to - .IJnsenc, tlicy.ai-i3 students ut .the state uni versity. . ... . .. Hoy ltccm-ernig. Tho Infant son of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Heun Is recovuriiiK froni nn attack of pneumonia, althoush he is not entirely well. . ihour stories, HIb( Prother. I( '. Thomas ijkreft Df lnll6wn,K!Aa'Mrfriliattffh.' Kan. (Cenlraf. stopped over 'fit Kli;lrisroc,ehti.y m'84IK 13:0 ,pi' m( Osceola Hall his return home, utter boliiB call- ca to me nonne oi nis iiaiiKiuer, m Kastern Kansas," v.. H. Wens; Mrs. Gray, in t'matlllu coinly by. "Abortion Disease' of Cattle," K. 3 the serious Illness of Ills duugh- Prick; 7:20, CoHejrn Bell nnd open ter's six-months-old son. It in jng exerciso: 7:30. lecture on mu- thoiiBht that the little boy will recover. . , . Frnnk Dnolin returned from near Pendleton, where ho baa been employed duriiis the past few months and will spend some time here with Ills wife. If lie atlvertlscs It, lie knows It's Bowl! mew mm v Rea!sr II O Oitl N Stl H-O Oats (Onkkl THE ljC Gfi ANDE'. RaJid : i Ji I'rliliiy. J.uiuury lt, Frldtv. nlKnt nlirhi for: I'lW, Mandolin Ittiilhr oreuestru; Insiru llientul solos. . f KPAl", Iloiav, , liluho (Centi-hl, 27S), Muble Wo'odeoek, vtolllliBt. Mrs. l-'red Itosene, contra 'o. KKIIM, Iteaninont, Texts. (Cen tral, 30(i, 8 p. m., Keflnery band. KKI, 1.08 An,-cUs, 'Calif. (Paci fic, 4i!9). t-h:iU p. 111.. KveninK Herald, table talk and news; 6:SU 6, Kxamlner's musical half hour: KKNP. Shenan.lonli. Iowa (fen- ,rali 2(i0)i o : n p. ,., ,roKram. i.v., ii ui...,l ,., der company. ; . KFOA, S.'attle. Wash. (Taclfic 4TiS), 1 2 :3tl-1 : SO p. m.. luncheon .roBiam. ....-,:,... news, block "nd '"arki't reports: 5-C. news. " ' ,.t.i.,.n. - I'osl-InlelllKencer concert ; :1"' '!"" proRram; !i::io-io, recital. Hoy lield .HrlKiiall: , Clo ''c,.-.u ,n. ou uau.o, iu-ii, o.. i.an recita , Itoy Held HrlKiiall. 1 1 . " luacneon cuu-i " ""'."r . ';'m l,!,n': o Tilifslral ' ,oni',f' it"'' If'-" "' M'fonl: :5;::tNii. I xlrls' hi cen. 1-arnie imui.'B l.;eciric com- program- Hotel s . half hour. i-.si ner wdtiu rtenneiin'r. ji KGW, Portland, Ore. (Pnelfln, 49.:!), 12::;o-p. m concerl; 5, story Aunt Nell;' 7:15, mnrkel, weather. police reports: 8. lecture,1 ITnlver- !,.,..,,. h,i ne,.M 0,xm,..n. Edward Kltznatrlck. .11- Ihlstorv: lilehard Deadrlck. .screen starlet .Wnllnulh ,u,ie, 10.11 is:,i-i Jlurtnett's iminVer.. tmiei nunc m'A.'.ir. HiW 'iioilvwoort. Calif. (Pacific, .,.,,. 8 . t,n niornnpf pi.uypr; 0 Tow crier, news: !:30. tall; on riei-MAnnl ltVOliiemu l.-Mtelle l.fiu'ton 'lllemrv Inllc II 1 i. McLean; 6:30-0, Town Crier and hour tnusle: 8-10, proBram, Kl Kn- . canlo npartine.nls; dallce.or. wiiere piloatra. ii-12, Abe i.ymon's Coeoh- .nut OrOvc- danco orchestra." KI.'O, Rao. J'Yiinclsw. Cullf. (f- ielflc, 423), i-2 p. in.. Itudy SeiB'ers Fairmont hotel orchestra; 4:Ii0i 6:n. R,llly SelRcr's Knirmont hotel orchestra; 5::itl-(l:30. children's liurr, reMer;"Why Alfalfa Kills jc, Ira A. I'ratt; 7:40, musical numbers, department of music; 7:45, lecture on music. Ira A. Pratt, KSD. flt. Louis, Mo. (Central, 549.1), 8 p. m.. Hamilton Avenue Christian church uilartet: "Total i ICcllpse of lhe Sun," ltev. Martin H. llrennan. ' KTJIS, Hot. . Sprint's Natlonnl I Paris. Ark. .(Central, 875), 8:30-10 PROMENADE ALL to any leading ; ; CigarStore or sa Caitdylimporium ' ) thephaveitl o W CATS Cook in 5g'2to3 minutes iYENWff . Ofisitl VER1 , p. n.1.. concert, Kew ATl(ntpu liQtfil orchestra. KVW, Chicago,' Jli. (Pentral. 530). 11:35 u. III., table talk, Mrs. Auua J. Peterson; 6:35-7. chil dren's bedtime story,'. (Inrlu Hob; 7-7:30. dinner concert, OonKO'SS ho tel: 8, "Agriculture a Decade Hincf.1 P. II. White; "High Lights ut I'Vrmers' Week." A. L J'agc; 9-10, mldulL-lit revue: 1 1-2:30 a. ni., midnight revue; (-oon-Hundeni1 visiting at llllgurd with Mrs. Wilts'. Original nlghthawks; W. iteming-1 Aw'.slalil Cashier I''. .. Meyers u toil Welch, organist. jthe latest political conundrum, from WIIAI, Karl Worth. Texas (rvn-'the fuct ho Is permitting his whls- trul. 47t), 7:10.8:80 ... in., dlnnerl kors to grow, and Ills I'tiepds are ul music, Jim Itlley s Texas hoel or-In loss to know . exactly wheru to chestra; 9:3(1-10:45. Hawaiian tar orehislrn of Hur, son. Wl'AI,, Nortllflvld, Minn. (OqT U. Installed offlceis Tuesday evt'v Iral. SCO), 9:45 u. m., Kt, Olaf Col-lning us Tollows: W. (). Powell, (". lege chupor servlc.s; 8:S0. book ' R.; c. G. liuker, H. i It.; Itoy ju-eil. talk. "J.ife of Hubert l.ullis Slev-n'reus.: I. IS. Vun Huren. I' H.TKd enson." lir. QeorRO Welda Ppohh. Wright, H. R; A. S. llolbrook. S. Wcr-O. Minneapolis - St. Paul.jw.; W. W. l-'rojoek, J. W.: fhaa. Minn. (fential.'iH). 111:46 o. in., j Binder, 8. li.;.Juhu llms. J. It.; CI. "Nutrlllous Uevofnifeg," l!ety t'roc-jlt. McWIIllums, trustee; J. (. Hen ker: 2 p. m., l-ommunlly Kundtry, H. O. It,' ' ' ' ' 11 ttflk; 2:30, St. I'uul Nankin cafu, At a mooting of tho. directors of orchestra, Howard Keller: 4, "Den-Uhu flist lOuaieru Oregolt . dlslrlcl lel;h l''ollous the Doctor's Advice." Ifuir, held at Haker City last Tues Uleanor Hallowell Abbott; 5:30, day. tho directors determined that children's hour: 0:30. dinner ron-lihe cerl. Minneapolis Athletic dull or-jfulr Brounds near this place, chestra: 7;3o, lied Itlver Vulleyj DnrlnB the school ntunlli ending Winter show s: S:.to. Albert I -ca ' Junuary J, 540 scholars were en- Nlght. American Oas Muchlnery opipanyT Vlt.l Knnsia City. Mo. (Cen tral, 411), 3:30-4::m p. m., the star's st rin;t trio; ; C-7. school of t he ,',.1110 uinln(;.n number on the nun-Art; adilrss, speaker, aus- -L'llcts Kansas Cllv f'lilldren's bu ri'au;. the Tell-Me-o-SJory lady; music. Motel Muehlebaeh Tralnon ensi'iutile; 8-9:15, popular proxrum: ,11:4-1 a. ui.,.nlhlhawk'frollc, lhe 'Merry Old Chief" and the Planta tion, playeis. ,i , , . ', WKIIII. ,chle.ij-o. 111. (Central, 5"o, 7 p. in., Oriole orchestra; Dean Pemick, phi,uisl: 9, Orlnln.or- cht'sira: hredenek Ani-d linor: Itlia iiJelr-ail, .vpi'ano:. 1 1 u , oriole orcuesira,; , i Hi' MllSeeleel , , , . . , 1! AKl.lt l-dl'll.A IIOX IJ Al NS tiAINKS. ;(rc. For .24, years tiie. . population of linker enmity I ,:1s remained niaetlcullv Mation- ary, aceordiiiB to Paul Carpenl.er county uBl-icultui-ul UBent. In. his nnnual report, Issued Ihla week. This was ultiihlllcd by Mr. Car penter to tho mining tleellno d-ii'-Iiib the past several years. The population of tho county was I s, ooo In Dion: the same In 1920 and was estimated ut 20,oeo this year. .Thereis no", ted: quit? ' ie ivtins side of the.1 'ChimSed for only' I the new Schilling secret process' brings you, the 'true flavors of tea just, '-, as they are Iptotwi in ,: the Orient , Meritol-- CROUP OINTMENT is the best remedy made for croup, Bore throat, and cold in the head. t : - ' . - i t ' -"' ' li '(.'AV- IIAYKKN, lKr. " II I -Srhilhna 1.. -j . :-y- " ' c , 1 ELECTRIC f 7 jr-Vsr-fi ' . I . . f -is SVJ I Curlinsr Iions..?2.00 up ,.. 4-JLI-w' I - - "'lnVitcttViui'"' I Flat Irons $1.00 up jm. . . i i .j Percolators 17.00 up ! """"","" Toasters . $6.50 up m ! lill) ,yot! know ' I'll AT n'ti li,,,l nnntnl , Waffle Irons....510.00 un II II . , "! ,. iFOH SAI.K ul prlcra J ! I . '. . or. ,'m - ! TO SI.IT anyom's ...,.. Gri,,S .-$9.8, Up iUradeof j Hot Plates .?4.Gr, up ' I ItOMIOH and Jonathans I ' : i-'ok om,v r.tk' pur box " j Boudoir Lnmi)s..$2.00 up I ,- ! " , II'VVOII fiirnisli 'I' ' i ' Tin-: itox or sack. - ' j Flash Lights 50c up i r. J Al.HO .ko.mi: haklni; - : , , M.iA wraMNXi in paper i Electric ItanKes.-510.00 ! AS l I'At.'KliO In slies J ., i j i. , , at i.ri per box. j Electric Enines -512.00 ij' j La uranae j Warehouse & La Grande ? i Storage Co. j Elecfric Co. ! m3 i Jefferson nnd llemhKk Bts. J jl IMiono JMnln 7 I I "j EniCKSOfT & nURI.AND j. .. ,i , - ! Ill ill iiiniirnA !.! Prescott Drug Company The New Drua 8 tort) Telephone Main IS Cor. Fir & Jeff. ,'T 27 YEARS AGO Daily Morning Observer, Junitary H..J8(IS. Mrs. V(lllaui Krlcksop and Master Hal liohnenkanip an Oill-tplaee him. it Court Maid Xlnrlon. No. il, R of fair of U08 will ie held on'tlt ! trolled, making 6H2 during the school year to daln. "' Tho J.ndlcs' Whist club was en tertained yesterday afternoon at t tin home of Mrs. T. M. Murphy, by Mesdames Murphy und V. ItosS. Pnion Dr. Decrlnu. the coroiu-r. Is kept consluntly on the road be tween Pulou and rkiinh Powder and lltff creek countries on- profes sional duties. !.'.' - IMmis Sojourners Crowd i; " Cliureli 1 ltillMlu,'; of Florida I Sl-t ' PlOTKItril'lttl, ' I' lorlda, (AP). The Inn ix of winter-''to tills city has broilBht about "a jrt(lttll0B ) 0d,ii KbUrchea ' 'that is believed lq )(r. Uipanilvil 1 lhe leilirioiis .hiiilof lof 1 the ; country. SO)iii'Be lBtithi'utli'hiitinri'Ut two of tlic'-'chui'cluis tnuL, iliei : prelu'li- ers. have resored to double services every' ' Suiiduy foii'nbon lti tterolfi'-1 i-.iodate the tbrontts who vaii-shipi -ill their bllildillBS i ' At hot li piaeesi iho CoiiBreBal lonal t'hurch and lhe Kirs! Ave- MINERVA SAYS: What's the mailer with TDK 11 O OT K4t V? Well, they'rft.all rlBht! I'or tliey just receivQd by exiiress to day a new line of.Ludles' Spuntcx .auaranteed Silk ilosicw -in the new aliudcs. Tho prices nro as fascinat lnB: as 'the colors IteBlllar prices ' oh 'Ihi'Se, lioh'ii' ier6'. 42.K5" and ;'t.60'." " - 1 Now $1,115 mill $(.'15 -I!'- I!,. I-' !ll!. i .1 '! T'.ailles't ILIltht "'ItllhlVel'S and i 'roe ltiibbcrs" at 'liri d'.icert Prlccn.' : ' " i 'I . : e .11 I. ' Polishes -for-alt cnlnrsuof fdioes. . i And irlooe Oil, I, ;i. At iH '?i ; a I' .-"ir i ! i'-i-. Repairing and Oiling. Now is the time to bring in your harness nnd have., it., repaired- and oiled. . .- We use Nciitsfoot O'l. ii iJ'ttf -'inn" M.! THF DflflTFDV fV, I IUL UUUILIll I Ml Wheru Style), Prlraj and II II ' I ' fkuMliiv A.. lr,,.,l ' II I nHlinLOd jj I Skala Hdvv. Company Phone Main 33 Roesch BUg. e - A A HEAL VALUE, ?1.00 PUTMAN'S Ji I-; A I) V - T - V K A H nuo AlutliQdlst fburch, the com- pli'te proKiutn of mu.slc, aeripl- jre reaJlnir end m-mton are Hlven at both trv!ers, tht tiecond aer- Vteea, following- the firnt with only ari Intermission for chnnprinr? coiiKreifatlona; . The ronj?reration- ifl chuirh hua a scutintr capacity of 2,01"). while -, tho Methodist Odtflco hua a vury luiffe auditor- lum, ' . ; !' ' ' An Kvening of ' '' . DELIGHTFUL MUSIC 1 ,,T!ip Monday JIusical Presents fhe ,'.'.', Meiropolitan Grand Quartet Presbyterian Church Friday, January 16th. J .. 8:00 p.m. i - ; ?r i 11 - ' i v i . r : ." ' 1 ; Tickets 1.00 at Eastern Oregon Music Co, . ,,! li: K;f -. if - ' ;' .We Owe ,.0ir,.Siices8 Dming the Past Year to, '.''Hi i ij :Our Customciij Who Appreciate , uality Goods If it ia mado by Gwilliams Electric Bakery, yot) can depend on it, that it's the best.. "'''We mis no substitutes iii'the rriahufactur:.oI qvir jlrodurits. . ':M','J:Ioruo of the GwiUiams' Electric Bakery!;, Home Made Chews Wo .Mnkn Tliem' In Various FloyorS., " t. si'i'X'iAii Tnis wkf.k ,,!',., ,'.;' , ,! ' ' S50 Idi..' ' : 'i''-r'; The Candy Shop , 2f7 Fir Street Y . ' 'The Home of Home-Made Candy" (Retail only) . Credit' Attentive Service Ileliable merchandise, ;(, Ileal values ' , ." Satisfaction assured. . CARR'S: TELEPHONE In a Protection to' your family nnd home in case of fiickness or danger. OUDER ONE NOW Home Independent Telephone Co. : RECHARGEAULE RADIO A-B BAT1ERIE3 TUB BATTEIIT ELECTKIO 6KB VI CM OO. Lclglium Maohlna Work BU 1111 Wublnstoa At, r - (t. t iiiHHi.i 4. ( I. -. - - Silk Hose A N I MILMNKUY i ; Other rhurchcH In the city aroi contemplating InauKuratlon of Iho' double mornlnf? service program durinff the winter month. ! All the churche hero also have ft let audttortuma at. the I ovenlnfr'Ve.-V vcea. Jteports ' front othor 'purta; of tho atate show . that manjt churches are planning to 'enlarge thvlr quartera to take euro of tiu viMilora. ' i " . ; I .1: 'Golden' Crust."1 ill ..) AU'f 6TORAOBf BATTKRIta ti am !r-"k?l t"iT WrtfvWrO luU H nd mthl oka.-WKtit. I lb t n. 1 kijr-ii