La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 19, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 3

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Thursday, February 19, 1925.
THE U GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
NEWS of SOCIETY
Mra. A. C. Humpton was host est I
. to tht Wcdncmlay Bridge club y-s-
tcTday afternoon at her home on
.Main street. Ho ft quota of beautiful j
spring flowers wore ' .arrunged j
, throughout the home, malting an
excellent setting for an afternoon
. of Itrtdge. Mrs, ,E. I Holmes won
. t'ne rluh prlzo and the gut-st prlxe
went toMrs. A. T. Hill.
Hcfare adjournment a two course
1 luncheon was Berved.
.
An attractive affair took place
y-Hlerday when Mrs. F. B. Hayes
enlortalneil a number of friend? at
a bridge luncheon ut her home on
t O avenue. The house was beauti
fully decorated In accordance with
, Washington's birthday anniversary
and an excellent two coursn lunch
eon was served it 1:15 oclock.
with covers laid for eighteen guests,
v. pining the afternoon's play Mrs.
fin do Van Huron won high score.
I
Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson
inn) Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Zimmer
man entertained the members of
f lie Tuesday evening club at the
Wilson home Tuesday evening. The
rooms were artistically decorated
to conform with George Washing
ton 'a birthday annlvermiry nn'd
cards were Die feafhre of the eve
nlng. IIIkIi honors umoiii tln la
dbs went to Mrs. Lester Uramwell
nnd the gentlemen's prize to T. H.J
Maxwell.
At an njipropiinte ItouY a dainty
two course luncheon was served..
Mrs. Sam Harris. Mrs!, f. Nelder
er, Mrs. Ctias. Wels and Mrs. Isa
1 be! fiymons wern -hostesses lo the
to tluj Busy Bees of W. H. A. -yesterday
afternoon when they met nl
tin- home of Mrs. Hurrts for (heir
regular meeting. Mrs. ul hertne
JOrlckHon, Deputy Supreme Com
mander of W. B.. A., was present
and gave an Interesting talk. Dur
ing the hmtincsK session officers
- were elected and Installed for llie
ensuing year ns follows: ('resident,
Mrs. -Krank Kreutz; vice president.
Mrs. Harold Dow and secivtury
. treasurer, Mrs. O. R. Kerr.
After the business meeting the
, afternoon was spent at cards with
; high score going to Mrs. Kreutz,
Ihe s.rond prize to Mrs. Dow and
ihe third prize to Mrs. Louis Wet
zel,
Refreshments were served before
adjournment.
Mrs. W. W. Klnzlo proved her
self ji delightful hostess when she
entertained the General Aid of the
Methodist Episcopal church Wed
nesdoy afternoon at her home a
I'iud Third street. Mrs. A. Conner
If.l I ho f1ovnlfnn.il lint) Mrs. M. J). I
Felker was In charge of the bust
ness seBflion. 41 rs. Will Adler su
pervised the social hour and led
thoser present hi the singing, of pa
triotic songs.. A. parody on,"Bar-
Howard Pearson, taking the part
nf Tlarbaru. and. Mrs. O. C. Dun
,, nlng, Lizzie, the "darky" maid. The
home was decorated with spring
flbwers. . ,
At the close of the afternoon
dainty refreshments were served by
the hostess and the committee in
Thurge, consisting of Mrs. B. A.
Benham. Mrs. Clyde Peterson, Mrs.
Dorothy Smith and Mrs. V. , A.
Karnes.
i
The Bible Searchers Class, of the
Presbyterian church had an Inter
esting meeting yesterday afternoon,
when they met: at the Anderson
home on Adams avenue, with Mrs.
A. S. Anderson nnd Mrs. L. "Bullls
. as hostesses. Officers were elected
for the new year, nS follows: Mrs.
Harry Turner, re-elected president;
Mrs. Phil Thompson, re-elected
Special
Reduction
On Corsages, Hat Trim
mings and Novelties of
all kinds.
NEW PATTERN HATS
Arriving Daily
$6.95 - 58.50 - $10.75
WALKING'S
When You
Tire Of
Your Bob
Then you'll be lnlereato4
In the fine hair selection
we have just purchased to
; aid In making a perfect
coiffure while your own hair
grows out to the proper
length.
The hair is of excellent
quality and moderate In
price. We urire you to aee
the display at yojr early
convenience
GE1ST MARINELLO
. SHOP
ftoom Sommcr HMg.
MA IV-anty Aid for
Eery Nwl."
Phone Main 577
Belt Is Rare
These Days
1
)
I
n
rill 115 COHtU
X days Is
coHtuine that has a belt lhee
rather rare. This one
uses stiuures of white crepe de
chine, picoted in blue will) em
hrohlered slits through which a blue
ribbon passes. The rest of the cos
tume Is Ineonsetiuentiul blue crepe
do Chine bound wlla whlta,
vice-presldenl ; Mrs. II. H. Cleaver,
secretary; Mrs. Kva Wlssler, treas
urer; Mrs. O. K. Sil vert horn, re
elected teacher anil Mrs. Robert
Kaltln, substitute teacher. Mrs. An.
derson acted as Instating officer
nnd presented each officer with a
red carnation.
Following the installation a so
cial hour was spent and a dainty
luncheon served.
The Loyal Sisters of the Chris-
Han
church met yesterday after
noon for their regular monthly
meeting tit the holne of Mrs. J. T.
Harvey, jr., with Mrs. Dallas Green
and Mrs. J. T. Harvey, sr., as assis
tant hostesses,. The home was clev
rl decorated eon FornHng- v-tl-h it
spirit of St. Valentine's dny. Fol
lowing the business session Ihe af
ternoon wuir spent socially and o
dainty two course luncheon was
served by the hostesses.
.
Telocas.'t (Special) fttxfy friends
of Mrs. Chns. Hill gathered at the
Mill home here February 14 and
spent, n very enjoyable evening, the
occasion being Mrs. Hill's birthday
anniversary. The evening passed
qutchly at cards i;nd (lancing,1 aftei
which delicious reireshmenls were
served.
Announcements
Social Announcements msy
be printed lu this column free
or charge. Any announce
ments pertaining to any func
tions such 'as cooked food
sales, vlv., will bo refused. An
nouncement, to be printed the
same day, must be In society
editor's hands by 9:U0 o'clock.
News oil i tor's note.
The Country club dnnce for the
month of February will be held ot
ithe club tomorrow evening; Kebru
ary 20. KxtenHive plnns ore being
I made for the affair, by Ihe com
jmitb'e In cb:ir;:e, which will be In
the form of n WnHhinEtnn's birth
;Uny party.
A ilnnct will ho pivi'ii tomorrow
' eveulnR ot Hnnnn hall under the
j auspices of fit. Peters Episcopal
church. The commlth-e In charge
i follows: Mr. and Mrs. CJ. 1. I.nrl
Hon, Mr. and Mrs. Oen. T. rochran.
t M r. anil M .s. I .e Wn rn'lc It , a n d
Mr. and Mrs..nwlpht Jesse.
I -
The flreenwnnil T'nrent-Teneherfc
'fm.nelntlnn U'lH meet l.'rl.lnv F'Vh.
, runry 2fl, nt 2:S0 o'clock nt the
sehool hutlilifif; A palriolic pro
pram wll be Riven.
...
Chapter I. P. E. O., will meet at
the home of Mrs. P. Mossman
I Friday afternoon, February 20 with
Mrs. Mossninn and Mrs. II. H
llrownton as hostesses. Mrs. Oeo.
Currey will have churKe of the pro
.' gram.
...
i The ladles of Oliver P. Morton
Relief "Corps No. 37 will give a
birthday dinner nt K. of P. hall Sat
urday, February 21. honorlnf
George Washington's and Abraham
Lincoln's birthday anniversaries
also all comrades anil corps mem
bers whose birthdays ore iA F.-b-
tuary. All O.'A. It. and YvT It. C.I
members ore invited.
...
Mrs. E. Jarobsen will be hostess'
to the F. A. IJ. club tomorrow af-j
ternoon.
...
The Rlveris Parent-Teachers as
sociation will meet tomorrow atter
nonn at fie school bulldini;. at
2:30 o'clock.
...
The Junior Church Service Ia
ffue of Ht. v-t.-rs Kpiscopal church
will me. t tomorrow ev.-nin:f at the
ham. of Mrs. ii. S. T:irl.lni;ion.
...
The Knlchls of Columbus wHi
,.ive ti .i :ii.e nt II,, nan Hall this
evening.
iff I H
J w Si,
Hints for the
Housewife
(By Josephine Neal)
Italians, known for their sturdl
ness and strength thrive chiefly on
macaroni and other paste products
such as spaghetti, vermicelli, etc.
Muearont Is highly nutritious and
is valuable In minerals and tissue
ouildlng materials. This makes II
piirticularly uttractlve in the diet ot i
children. Here are two lime tiied'Abe Lvuian's CorouniU, Grow on
recipes that are very popular in
my home.
Mock Crab Salad. .
Break package Kgg Vermicelli
into short lengths urn) add slowly
:o boiling salted water. Boil 4
minutes, cover remove from fire,
let stand 4 minutes, drain four
cold water over It.
1 can Shrimps, chopped fine. J
cup chopped heart of celery, j
teaspoon celery salt. 1
' 2 tablespoons chopped pimentos.
2 tablespoons mayonnaise to
which 2 tablespoons of sweet vlne
rar has been added.
Macaroni Salad.
1 , puckage salad macaroni add
slowly to boiling water. Boil C or
t minutes, remove from fire nnd
let stand (J or 7 minutes In hotllng
water droin and pour cold water
over it.
Add d or i medium sweet pickles,
chopped.
1 small tin pimentos, chopped.
'.!- cup chopped celery.
1 snmll onion.
I cup mayonnaise to which one
tablespoon sweet vinegar has len
added.
Serve very cold on lettuce leaf.
And here Is nnbtljer dandy rec
pe that never tails to find a warm
welcome. Try It tomorrow.
Xnodlc Illng.
package wide noodles: add 3
o 5 eggs, beaten separately (whites
light and stiff). ,
1 cup milk or 1 cup evaporated
milk (or fresh cream if desir-d)L
salt, nnd pepper.
ii cup grated cheese; butter the
ring-pan well. Set in pan of- hoi
wnter and bake In moderate oven
.'0 to 30 minutes.
Serve with creamed sweet breads,
chicken, crab, . kidney, meat left
overs, etc.
Cook all varieties of macaroni,
spaghetti, egg noodles ond vermi
celli In plenty, of violently boiling
salted water. Add to water slowly.
When cooked, drain at once in col-
mder. 'omplete preparations oc
.'ording to your favorite Vecipe.
Radii
to
Frhlny, 1-vln'iinry 20
Friday, silent nluht for: CFCA.
CKAC. CHNC, KFKC, KFKX.
K1'UX,' KliO. ,K-WCWIC, winm,
wnz, wcm. wijwf, wi:ao,
WKI, WGKT. WHAZ. WilP, WKAQ.
Wl.ni.. WOAI, W.MAK, WOI,
WORD, WSIII.
CKY, Winnipeg. Can. (Central,
460), 7:30 p. ni.. university lecture;
s:15, studio concert.
CNKIi. Kdmonton, Can. (Moun
tlnn. 617), 7:3? p. in., children's
bedtime story; S;:;0, violin solos,
pupils, Gladys Flint; E. J. Caseley,
bass; Hltu Kwaln, soprano; May
AHpinall, mezzo-sopruno.
K '-DM, Heauniont, Tex. (Cen
tral, 316. li). 8 p. m., Refinery bond.
KFI. l.os Angoles, Calif. (Pa
cific, 4ti7), 6:30-6 p. m., Exam
iner's musical half hour; 6:45-8,
Aeolian residence pipe organ re
cital, Dan McFarland, organist; 8
9, Evening Herald, Janet Macdon
ald's Hyncopatlng Co-eds; George
Herbert Happ. baritone; Juanita
Itnss. soprnnu; 8-16, Kxaniiner,
vocal program, pupils of Thomas
TnyloB Drill; 10-11. Jay Plowe
flute ensemble with vocal soloists.
KPNF. Mhennndouh, Iowa (Cen
tral. 260). (1:30 p. m., concert.
KFOA, Seattle, Wush. (Pacaflc,
466), 6:46-8:16 p. m.. Sherman
Clay and company; 8:30-10, Times
studio program. Nclle Durry. Faith
Rosslter: 10:06-11, Olympic hotel
dance music.
KFQX, Seattle, Wash, (Pacific,
238). 7:15 p. "m., bedtime story.
Aunt Vivien; S-9. Earl Gray and
his Hotel Butler orchestra; 9-10.
eoncert hour; 10-11, Earl Gray and
his orchestra.
KFSO, Los Angeles. Calif. (Pa
cific. 278), 7:30-9:15 p. m.. young
people's night nt Angelus temple,
sermon, Almee Semple McPherson,
pastor; 9:16-10. concert - Silver
band. O. N. Nichols, director: talk
on Radio, N. K. Brown: Hi-11. or
gan recital. Roy Held Brlgnall.
KG W. Portland, ore. (Pacific,
4S2), 8 p. m.. lecture, Ulllversily of
Oregon Extension .division; 10:30,
Hoot Owls.
KHJ, Ijs Angeles. Calif. (Pa
cific, 404). 12:30-1:80 p. m., Per
ry's orchestra; 2:30-8:30, matinee
muslcale. Parlfic Slates Electric
company; 6-0;3, Art Hickman's
SPRING
And
All Other Seasons
T
FACE
POWDER
Stands Supreme.
Fine, Soft Clinging
75c and $1.25 a box.
Exclusively at
THE L & L
DRUG CO..
Depot & Adams
Biltmore hotel concert orchestra,
Edward Fltupajrtrk. director; :S0
7:80, little stories Amitricun his
tory. Prof. William flylvtwtrr Hertp
ior;, Klchurjl HiM.dr.rk,- screeti
starlet and 1'ncle Johnt 8-10, a
trip through Orange county, Csli-fit-iia,
preaentt'd by Orange County
Farm bureau; Di-U, .Karl Hurt
nett's Ulltinore holv) dunce orches
tra. - '
KN5C, 'Hollywood, Calif. (Pacific,
837), 6:4B-tf:lB p. tn 'WurllUer'
or gun recital; sportft talk. Hid Iff;
H:H0-T:80, dinner Hour tnusic; S-H.
! program, Columbia Out flitlttfr com-
Dttiy; x. umateur hour: 11-1),
chestru from Ambassador hole).
KOA. Denver, Colo. (Mountain,
322.4), 6:40 p .in.. Hook of. Knowl
edge; 8, sluillo program, orulorlo
"Si. Paul," quurtut, choir, orches
tru. Grant Avynue M,ethndist Epls
copal church, Mihon P. Givens, or
ganist. Ktlll, Stnte" College. N. M.
(Mountain, 848.6). 7:30-8:30 p. m.,
reudings. Mrs. Hugh M. Milton;
popular science bourse, leason 5,
member of engineering faculty.
ICSAC, Manhaltan, Kan,. (Cen
tral. 340.7). 7;2ll.p. 111., college bell
and riuurtet; 7:30, -princlidea of in
sect control. J. W. Mcculloch; 7:40,
Radio college riiiartct; 7:50. "Con
trol of Tomato and Cabbage Ills-,
eases." E. A. Hlokdvk.
KTJ1S. Hot Murines National
Park. Ark. (Central. 375). 8:30-10
p. in-, miiiHirt'i snow una irune,
Klks club.
UV, rhicapo, ill. (Central,
fi3fi.4, ti:45-7 p. ni., children's bed
time .story, I'ncle Hob; 7-7:S. din
ner concert, Congress hotel; 8-10,
midnight revue; I l-l u. in;, mid
night revue; 1-2, frolic, mldnlghl
sons, "Night Court" -for the de
linquents. WBAP. Fort Worth, Tex. (Cen
tral, 47M, 7:H0-H:H p. m., Jlin
Itiley's Texiw hotel orchestra; 0:80
I0;4r conceit. Kutirpeun club.
WHi'N, Chicago, III. (Central.
2fit:), 7-U p. m.. Uecker, Hyan and
company program; Will KoHsiter,
tenor; Kleunol" Musquelet, blues
singer; .emler and Jtlhlnson; Hoy
.Miller, tenor; Cusey and tlervnls;
l.ee larneile, bunjolst; Edna Mi'-
tluffin, phinlMt; Mldwuy Itanelng
(iardens orchestru; "Big 3oy"
Yagle, plnnlst; 9-10, W. O. Tegt
mler nnd company clisslcal pro
gram; lo-JO:ao, Midway J mucins
Gardens orchestra. f
WCCO, Minneapolis-St! Tanl.
Minn. (Central, 417), r:ao p. m..
children's hour. Court of. Gold
Medal; (I. sports talk;' fi:8o. nick
Long's Nankin enfe concert orches
tra; 7:30, "Minnesota's Interest
Henrlnfr Debt,"' t Hay P. Chose;
7:45, ."Inverse- THiplex," John
HiIkss; 8. niUNleal pr Off ram, RiKtnu
Alpha Iota sorority; , the V. & It.
family.
. WDAF. Kansas Oily, Mo. (Cen
tral. 365.G). fl7 p. m.. piano tun-
iing-in number on the Uno-Art; ad
dress, speaker, Kanmis City Chil
dren's bureau? the Tetl-Me-u- Story
lady; music, Trianon' .ensemble; K
10, popular program; - 11:45-1,
Merry Old Chief, Plantation play
ers. V , "-.
WKBIT, Otlrnaro; 111. (Central,
870.2), 7 p Oriole orcheatuu:
)an Ttusso, violinist; Ted Florito,
cellist soloist; musical bits, Htvlera
theater; 9, Rita McKawn, soprano;
Oriole orchestra; Frederick Afford,
tenor; 11, Three Musketeers; Ori
ole orchestra; Nick Lucas.
WKMC , Herrlen PprliiKS, .Mich
(Central, 286.5), 9 p. in., ff.icml
music. Hadlo I.lffhthouse choir;
Charles Gabcr, . saxophonist; B:30.
Hll.lo chat, H. 11. Taylor; 9:45.
Mrs. H. li. Taylor, soprano; Mrs.
Gertrude Hanson, contralo.
WKAA, lallas. Texas (Opntra-I,
475.0), (l:30-7;r!fi p. in., vesper
recital, I .one Btnr five's orchestral
8:30-930, Mrs. Hon Hory Hohert-
son.
A regular advertiser
pendable nierchamtiser.
Minerva
Says
Boys, If you would like a
pair of Brown ,. Calf Lace
Hhoes, welt sole and rubber
heel, we have them In sizes
from 2 to fi at $3.95. These
sold originally at $5. nil..
We have another style aa
good as those above men
tioned, which sold for $5.50.
Our price now $1.45.
Also- Brown Bl tcher' Cut
Manning last Army style,
soft cap nt $A.r.n,
These ore A-t school
shoes and all-leather
throughout,
THE BOOTERY
(JAY HAYDEN, Mgr.
Eilurato Your Feet to
(irow RIkIiI.
WE SPECIALIZE
ON
Generator
Starting
Ignition
All Electrical Repairs
To Your Car
'Guaranteed
Service
Full Iine of
Service Parts
Battery Electric
Service
1311 Wash. M-753
. And Mrs.
i: "Ji':.
X3hH-A& -.'ft
H II l WW tm III Mi WW IWMI linil
4 '.4a
I'll hi p let in e uf .Nir. and Airs. Ju It ltmpKey aftr they were married in
lis AiuTeli'H. 'M'hey -liuil et tlie dun (or May 2: but deuldeU they just
Citulilu t, wait. tiK-iiqisvy m new buss funnerly wua iOstvllv Taylor, c'resa.
JI0W (, CIlOOKe Fl'Uil'S
And Vegetables. Wisely
There are easily dNcerned char
acteristics of fresh friiHu and vcr-eiiibli-s
that I'veryone .should Know.
These are easily nineinbertd. eas
ily used iiiiil worth much lq IhH
houst wife w ho do- s her own niar
Uellnff. For liiHtauce onions should be
selected for their silvery skins,
either of a V'hile or "brownish
shade, for their uniformity of size
and their firm, fresh appearance.
I'lils type of onion is most attract
ive when cooked uul tnost- delicate
in flavor.
Cauliflower when be.st. is of full i
head, creamy white and heavy, for ji
its size. j I
llrussels sprouts should havo 1 1
Bieen outside leaves., be unitorm ;?
in size And, of course, free from , t
worm holes.
Turnips when fresh are neither
wilted nor pithy. They nre heavy , t
for their size and of pood color. .
'elery can be dlstlnKiilshed by S
Its crisp while stalks and f resh, j
bleached leaves. In servinff ceu
be sure It Is scrupulously
clean. Celery Is grown under con
ditions that make this Important
nnd necessary.
Kresh spinach has lender, crisp
leaves nnd stems (hat snap.
Head lettuce when fresh Is heavy
and firm, with no sIks of brown
on the outer leaves.
Cranberries should be firm and
bright. Not overripe, however, and
should be kept in a cool, dry atmos
phere until used.
''-Grapefruit and ornnires, uni
form In si'.e with smooth, thin
Kklnn ami small porcsj the 1 1 ho
choice" ones. '
And never h t a ruddy, shining
Time to scan the morning news
yet not a minute wasted! '
You never find Albert Minit Oati and brokfut groucbe
at the same table. To begin with, there'i no waiting.
Minit Oats are sure to be on the table steaming hot in
three to five minutes. And then
There, something about these plump, smiling oat-lter.
dels that warm their way to a man s heart.
Because they are first aid to speedy breakfasts Albert
Minit Oats have done two things :
They have made brtaftit-mak,m eatier on mother and
breakfast-taking easier for father. No more frantic kitchen
rush for mother ! No more undercover grumbling for dad !
Instead, he likes to scan the morning headlines while Minit
Oats are "coming up." He knows it means three to five
minutes that's all 1
an
Better Breakfafl Cereal
Fixtures
House Wiring-
ATWATER - KENT
AND OTHER RADIO SETS
We Install Radios Free
Benham Electric Co.
MAIS tot KEW FOI.ET MJH)
Dempsy!
' s
" i
iwiii'iw I'm ' n i "''us
skin deceive you into buying tasto
lesa, pithy apples. These should be
heavMn weight,- a well n wnttraet
Ive In appearance.
Bananas are picked when green
and ripen (luring .shipment. In
choosing this fiull, one is apt to
select bananas not ripe enough he
cause of ' their fresh uppearance.
Bananas un really ul their best
when they begin to show . tinge
of brown along (lie seams of the
skin and yet otic must be ftur that
the stem end In still pold and not
beginning to soften.
WK HAVE no brass .
HAM) TO patado around
AND TELL you what wa
AKE KOINO or how wo can
SERVE you. 1 But wo are
OUT FOR business and
INTEND TO MARE' you
NOTICE what wo nre
TRYING TO DO. If we
MARE any Btatemonls
YOU DO not believe,
HIST MAKE us prova
THEM.
ta Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
Jefferson and nemtock Sta.
1'hone Main lua
ERICKSON & D13RI1ANX
NEW FLAXON GOWNS
. ALL HAND -MADE .
, $2.50 to $3.50
PUTMAN'S
HE ADY-TO-WEAR
27 YEARS
AGO
Pally Morning Obsei rer, Kehrti-
arv 18. 1898 Turner Oliver 1st ex
pected' home, from Portland Sun
day morning, , . .
Y It. Pratt who lives near 1-oa-
tlne, gathered 4uo dozen of eggs
fron). bis hens.
. Kggs were 15 and I5J cents per
dozen In Portland.
The cattle in Wallowa county
are wintering through In fluo con
dition. i Don Mclttchlln has the frame of
his two story residence on Adams
avenue raised. --
- The cattlemen's meeting Is now
going on ut Pendleton. Gov. lord
Is there.
! William Weathers, whll chop
ping wood Thursday, severely cut
his foot, which will lay him up for
several days.
To Island City belongs thfl hon
or of raising (hn first carload of
supplies In Oregon-for thfl nick
ami Hturvlug Cuhnns,
; At her home in the Cove, nt the
advanced ug" of 79 years (1 months
and 211 days, on February 4( 898,
,! : ; : .
Choc Coated Cherries
$1 a pound
The Candy Shop
217 Fir Street
"The Home of Home-Made Candy"
(Retail only)
LET US HELP YOU-
With your electrical problems.
WE'ARR THE "CHECK SEAL" .CONTRACTORS
AND RETAILERS
H. & S. ELECTRIC
107 Depot St. Phone 393-W
Credit
Attentive Service
Reliable merchandise
Real values
Satisfaction assured.
CARR'S
To Be In Two Places At
OnceUse Long Distance
And Save
Time and Money.
A FEW MINUTES TELEPHONING MAY SAVE ,
YOU A DAY'S TRIP
. Reasonable Rates
Prompt Service---
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
Servicing Batteries
Specialize In
Battee ReohDrgtac, Repair Ins and (inloBctB th
four battery was InMaded to (tva Hcardkw at Um
n.k. n- aiui i .leg mtut aatlafv.
.xiirn nrcmnoi 8KBVIOB KXTTtc
FRED T.
MATlf 111
AND MILLINERY
after a lingering Illness Mrs. Mar:
K, Muy folded her nrma and slept..-
Ths deceased was tho Wife or Pa-
vhl H. May. .
Seed Wheat Belief lb-gun"
RALEM. Ore." Sa m " AT Kotnr,
secretary df state; George Grlf-I
fltti.' deputy state treasurer1, and!
W. A. Dalilel, privata secretary tor"
Governor .Pierce returned-- herein
from, eastern . Oregon whjer theH
put into operation the- machinery
necessary for the adoption of the
wheat fanners relief bill. The bill
authorises an appropriation of
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needy farmers for th purchasing
of seed to renew their crops.'
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