La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 06, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 6

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PAGE SIX
THE EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Friday, March 6, 1925. (
STUDEBflKER
COACH IS OUT
T-ong looked tor with much ln
tnrurt. the Htudebukcr coach comes
liilo the uutomohtle nmrkflt thlH
wot'k with it nw Btnndnnl of con
fetructlon for thin ivpe of car.
Unlit for the same lonjr-tlme
Ownership and sorvlre of all Slu
clehukcr proflucls, the Standard
Klx coach, on a 113-Inch wht ehac
and will) a 60 horno power engine,
twmn with duality of construction.
Htrlklntf, in the appearance of
Hit lielBian blue, low-swum? hody,
' with black, autin-rinished, lacnucr
nl lop. tho new coach contains
full stool panels, and the lame
liiirh rniallly of framework as
characterize all body building- by
1li Is pioneer vehlcle-ntaklntf com
pany. The chassis Is the full Standard
Fix chassis, which has net new rec
ords In the Industry for reliability
and durability. Tires are full bal
loons, around the lines of which
the whole body and even the fen
ders has been built to conform.
KoomlncHS Is one of Hie oul
ptnndlnff ehuraclerlslicH of thlH
coach. A in pie clearance ItH ween
folding scat and the doorpost; wide
cushions for lh driver and the
paRsenKer of the folding sent;
plenty nf room for all pas-
BPiiEers; these are conspicuous.
The' brod doors provide for
easy entrance; rear windows are
nearly as wide as the doom. The
rear seat back Is high, giving rest
ful rldlntf quality.
Upholstery Is woven from mohair
and wool, rich in its nrey-blue col-orlng-
with icrey at ripe effect on
cushions handsome and durable.
It covers the same, deep, sprinm'.
durable cushions which have Klven
Htudebakcr curs a repiitallon for
riding comfort not reached In any
other cur at uny prlco.
iii;ntity yi:t ixkxowx
PAKKXr, Ore. (Al'). The am
nesia patient who was taken In
cistody by the police here a few
days a ko and later Be n t to the
state hospital for medical treat
ment has not yet been identified.
according to announcement at the
institution.
Hospital authorities believe, the
man's name Is Williams and that
he recently suffered Injuries In
nn automobile wreck. Photographs
and descriptions have been sent
to nil sections of the northwest.
He Is about cn years of ae
and was welt dressed when found
walk) tu? aimlessly about Hie
streets.
Heavy Penally Provided.
SAI.KXf, Ore.The city council
approved an ordinance carrying ft
maximum penally of $roo fine and
hIx months In Jull for driving a mo
tor vehicle while Intoxicated. The
ordinance also provides for siispen-
uon nf the driver's license for !io
lays. The minimum penally under
l he ordinance Is a fine of C,U and
live ttivs In jail.
SCHOOL CLERK
IS ELECTED
JMBLER (Special) Chas. Mc
Tall has returned to his home here
and will begin pruning his orchard
In a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keefer vis
ited .Mrs. Keefer's mother, who has
been very III, recently.
Dr. Klrby of I.a Grande, was n
linhlcr visitor Hunday.
Mr. rowan left for Portland the
Tirst If the week, affter spending
ne vera I days with friends here.
Mrs. Haskill was elected school
clerk of this district at u meeting
of the school board Tuesday.
William Kuckman took a load of
potatoes to KlRln the first of the
tveek.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ttoss were
cmonK the out of town kui'hIh who
attended the dance at the ountry
club Saturday evening.
Otto Anderson was calling on
friends at luibler Monday.
Mrs. I'has. ('leaver has opened n
ewinj? class among the young girls.
They meet every Saturday , iifl'T-noon.
,1. Kinlgh of I.a (Iran fie, was
calling on friends here Wednesday.
I.nu Htoope of I .a Grande, waft a
business visitor to Inilihr Monday.
Itay Williiims has been sm-ndlng
several tlays In the hunk here.
Mrs. All Piige is somewhat im
proved the p:tst few iIjivh. She tins
neon II! for a'verul days.
Hobby Huron Is III at hti home
nere.
Mrs. Parllla Keefer baa been vis
iting with her daughter ut I -a
Grunde.
Mr. Welch Is very busy taklnir
the tax census In this vicinity.
, The primary grade of Die public
school will give a program here
soon?
There will be a masked bail at
the Country club Saturday eve
ning. Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Westenskow
have moved to the William Taylor
reshience.
Miss Marie Prior visited her pa
rents Monday. Hhe Is employed In
the telephone office at Ijl Grande.
It. M. McMrlde returned Tuesday
from Utah, where he was called by
the dedlh of his sister.
A number of acres of wheat In
this vicinity will have to be reseed
d.
Guy Tfohson has been In Tinbler
the past few duys visiting his mo
ther, Mrs. Unreal,
Mr. Woods has been confined to
the home of his daughter, Mrs.
Hale, fur the past week hecniise of
illness.
Mrs. Kiln. Walker spent Sunday
with friends In I.a Grande.
Pete Morris made a trip to M;ix
ville this week on business.
Katheryn McKinnls has been
cry III at the home of her mother.
Mrs. I-Yiink McKinnls.
Mrs. J. J. Hturgill ind Mrs. Will
.4lurgill were railing nn, friends al
linbler Wednesday,
Radio
What good is a national budget
if the thing can he budged?
Where bison
once roamed,
motor-trucks now roll
delivering Hills Bros Coffee
FROM the Pacific Coast to the
Mississippi, and from Alaska to
the Gulf, trains and trucks now roar
across once trackless plains. By
'night and by day, an unbroken
stream of Hills Bros. Coffee is
brought within reach of the mil
lions of coffee-lovers in this great
western empire.
You know for sure that the West
is the home of wonderful coffee the
instant you pierce the vacuum seal
of a tin of Hills Bros. Coffee and re
lease that aromatic breath of coffee
quality 1 And the flavor makes good
the promise borne by the fragrance.
Lift a cup to your lips and drink
deeply I
Really, there is no finer coffee to
be had. It is the cream of the crop
not of one plantation, but of the
plantations of the entire coffee-producing
world. In all truth, The
Recognized Standard. Hills Bros.
Coffee is economical to use.
In the ori&inaWaamm Tack
which keeps the coffee fivsh
HILLS BROS COFFEE
O II, III BM.
7N
SATURDAY, MARCH 7.
Mountain Time station
The following schedule of pro
gram is given In Mountain time.
To Chang, to Kastern time, add
two hours; Central time, add one
hour; Pacific time, subtract one
hour.
KOA, Denver, Colo. (322.4). 9-12,
midnight, dance music, Joe Mann
und his fialnbow-loine orchestra.
I'acirk Time Stations
The following; schedules of pro
grams are given In l'aciflc time.
To c haiiRe to Kastern time, add
three hours; Central time, add two
hours, Mountain time, add one
hour.
Kf-T. Los Anjceles. Oullf. (4ti7),
f:3ft-6 p. m.. Examiner's mus
ical hnlf hour; 0:45-7, "Inspira
tional Psychology," Dr. Clyde
Khepard; 7-7:15. Ioke Arrow
head dunce orchestra. Mel J.em-
on, director; 7:45-8, "The Book
shelf." Miss Nancy; 8-9, Kxani
Iner community program; 0-10,
classic Instrumental trio; 10-11,
I'ackard Itndlo cluh; Varsity
trio. Merrill I .aPountalno, How
ard Coy, Jlarold Allen, Ituth and
Ulan: Carlson, Itay West and
Harney Weher,
KKOA, Seattle, Wash. (4fn), 4
5:16 p. m., Olympic hotel orches
tra; tf:4ii-8:15, Ithodes' Depart
ment Htore program: 8:3ii-.0. i
Seattle. . Times . dance music;
lh:li5-l 1, Kddle ilarkness and
his orchestra.
KFHG. I .or Angeles. Calif. (27K).
Ki::tii-1 1 :3i a. m-. sunshine hour;
3:SO-4:HU p. m., liupromptu
fJ ray Studio proRram, t. N.
Nlcliols, Hoy Held UrlKnall and
others; 7:.iu-i:2d, auditorium
service, special music and aer
mon on J)ivine Healing, Aiinee
Semple Mel'herson, pastor.
Kfio. Oakland, Calif. :s;i), 4-5::iu
p. m., concert, orchesl ru, Hotel
St. Francis; K, itrogram, Magna
vox company, Meloily Maid's;
Klsa leh low Trauntner, sopra
no; Carey mule quartet; Antone
Tomslc, concertina soloist ; liva
OruninKer Atkinson, contru.Ho;
Itay Nealon, timor; "The Sunny
Side of the .Street, " Thomns A.
10-11, dance frolic, Meyer Da
vis New Arlington hotel orches
tra, Jacques Henard. director,
KYW, Ohleako, Jll. '(6S6.4), 6:35
7 p. ni., children's hedtlnie story,
. I'ncle Bob; 7-7:30. dinner con
. cert j. oiisrress h ote I ; 8-8:58,
Agnes Klein, soprano; Stephen-
- son. and Hather; Garfield I'ark
Baptist- church quartet; "M rs.
Daisy CiiKsing, soprano; Mrs.
Beulah SandKren, contralto;
Thomas W. Henson, lenor; l.es
He W. Dollahan, baritone; Duio
thy Marquart, director; It-1 5
Youth's Companion. '
New machines make hay with
out the sunshine. Nothing can
tnke the moon's place In making
love.
A man about town is usually
about ready lo leave town.
She Says:
"I Am Thin"
Her Friend Says:
"She Is Skinny"
If she only knew thnt she could
put on at least 5 pounds of good
healthy flesh in 30 days she
wouldn't ho worrying abo'it her
peaked face, hollow cheeks nnd
neck and run-down looks.
She has tried Cod l.iver Oil.
hut the ill-smell intf. nasty tasting
stuff upset her stomach and made
her feel worse than ht-fore.
Doctors and good pharmacists
know that Cod l.iver Oil is full
of vitalising vl lam I nes 1 hat make
flesh, creates appetite, restores
vigor, builds up t ho power to re
sist disense nnd chases away ner
vousness, i
Hut It's horrible tasting stuff
nnd every day fewer people are
taking it for doctors are prescrib
ing and the people nre fast learn
ing that they can get heller re
sults with McCoy's Cod Liver Oil
Compound Tablets, which He-.l
Cross Drug Co., Glass Drugs, Inc..
It. H L. DrMg Co.. nnd druggists
all over the country arc having a
tremendous demand for.
Tt Is a 'wonderful unbuild! no-
Boyer; 10-1, Henry Hulstead's j mfl(jieinn for skinny, backward
chilli ren, especially after sickness
nnd CO tablets only cost 60 cents.
One woman gained la pounds in
22 days, and if any skinny man
or woman can't put on 5 pounds
in 30 days your druggist will
gladly return the purchase prlc.
Hut be sure and get McCoy's,
the original and genuine Cod Liv
er OH i'ompo ind Tablet. Adv.
orchest rn.
KG-W, Portland, Ore. (492), 10 p.
Colbnrn's Melody men. .
KH.I, Los Angeles, Cnllf. (404.1),
fi-ii:30 p. m., Art Hickman's
Bill more hotel concert orches
tra, Kdwnrd Kltzpatrlck, direct
or; (1:30-7:30, Prof. Walter Syl
vester Hertzog, stories of Ameri
can history; David Dura ml.
screen juvenile; Kalherine Mc
Ouire, Jane Adele Kiley, read
ers; Davis Jean Knger: Vncle
John bedtime story; 8-10, pro
gram, Los Angeles Klue club;
10-11, Karl Burtnett's Hiltmore
hotel dance orchestra; 11-2 a.
m.. The Lost Angels of KHJ, Ma
jestic Six orchestra.
KNX, Hollywood. Calif. (337.fi),
6:45-6:15 p. m., Wurlllzer pipe
organ studio; sports talk, Sid
Stiff; .6:15-7:30, dinner hour
music; 8-10, KNX feature pro
gram; 10-11, Ahe Lyman's Co
coanut Grove dance orchestra;
11-1 a. in., Hollywood night,
Hollywood celebrities; 1-2,
Nlghthawk club.
KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (429.5),
2:30-3:30 p. m.. Mount Tamal
pats Military academy band;
3:30-5:30, Geno James' Hose
Hoom Bowl orchestra; 6:20, gar
den hints; 8-12, Art Weldner's
rinnce orchestra.
C entral Time Stations
The following schedules of pro
grams nro given In Central time.
To change to Kastern time, add
one hour; Mountain time, nub
tract one hour; Pacific time, sub
tract two hours.
KKXF, Shenandoah, Ta. (266),
6:3i p. in., concert from Hock
port, H. VS Leach, director.
KKKl BHstow. Okla. (395), 7:30-
8 p. m., International Sunday
ncIiooI lesson; 0-12, special Sat
urday program. !
KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (545.1), 8 p. I
concert, St. lonis Symphony;
Poultry
Netting
Now is the timn lo mnlio
the Chiekra l'nrk. I linvn
FKXCIXO
in All Kelvins
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
Phona Mala 8S
orohi-mm, Rudolph Oanz. ron-
nurtor.
KTHH, Hot Sprlnss Nntlonnl Pnrk
Ark. CIT4.K), 8::io-Ki p. nr., ron
rnrt orrhoHirn, Chnrli's lOllloti;
RKLAX TIIOSB I
"JUMPY" NERVES
Only those who suffer with
"nerves" enn nppreclate the agony
nnd torture they endure. It seems
as though rest and relaxation nre
forever denied them. To sit still
t a Impossible. To sleep peacefully
and restfully Is out of the ques-,
Hon. !
No wonder many unfortunate
people who suffer from nerve n-'
flammatton seek retlef In brom
ides, nnrcntlcs nnd other danger-'
ons. habit-forming drags. Hut the
nerves are only fooled for a short
time. Back they come after the
temporary effect wears off, throb
bing, twitching And aching with
a maddening Intensity worse thnn
ever before, j
The only way to obtain pernu-'
nent relief is to heal the affected
nerves, not merely deaden them, '
Kopa Neuritis Tablet are com
pounded for this purpose. Harm
less. They contain no bromides
or narcotics. They go direct to
the cause of the trouble. Rn-1
dorsed by many leading physi
cians, llet a one-dollar package
and start this effective treatment
today. Your druggist wilt recom
mend them. j
Hed Cross Prtig. Store will sup
ply you. Jnil orders filled. Adv.'
LE JADK
The New
SHEAFFER
LIFETIME
PEN
Unbreaknble,
Beautiful.
Same Price.
$8.75
Thone for demonstration
THE L & L
DRUG CO.
Candy Headquarters
Here is die pancake flour the West takes to its
heart and its stomach. And you don't have
to be a "sharp" at cross-word puzzles to figure
out the reason: flavor!
No other pancake flour can hope to rise to
the flavor-heights of Flapjack; because no
other pancake flour is blended in quite the
same way. For instance:
No cornmeal or other heavy ingredient goes
into Albers Flapjack Flour. The leavening is
highest -quality . Even the salt used is as fine-in-texture
as the flour itself. Everything that goes
into Flapjack Flour goes in for just one reason:
To make sure you'll get light-and-airy, ten
der-and'tasty hot cakes every tune.
Simply add a little water or milk and
bake on a hot griddle.
Albers stands
for better bredfdsts
I'OLLOVIX; IS TfX'IIMCAr, KKPOItT FltO.M KF.W YOItll
LAIlOUATOHIIvS O.V
GOLDEN CRUST
GENERAL APPEARANCE Good
ni.OOM Golden yellow.
TEXTURE Close cell formation.
CKUST Thin and tender.
CltUMB Soft.
COLOR OP CRUMn--Croamy wliltn.
ODOIt Good. . ,
FLAVOR Good. ,
KEEP NO CJUAUTlES-riflort. 4 '! "
A VF.HV GOOD I.OAF.
G williams' Electric Bakery
Lost
A lost call may mean Life Time Money.
You should afford a telephone. It costs only a few
' cents a day. Call and see us about service.
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS
Uri V. S PjI. OH.
LET US HELP YOU-
WHh your electrical problems.
NYE ARK THE "CHECK SEAL" CONTRACTORS
AND RETAILERS
H. & S. ELECTRIC
107 Depot St
Phone im-VV
7
OA nrr ISX.
In Your New Home
Ton'll b ahl to the rheap-r (trades In some ports of
the construction ns w-cll nn the tine nualttr.
We manufacture- those cheap grades and naturally can sell
them nt a loner rrlce thnn you ran hope to net from an
outside market. We have the finer prad.-s also, hut w have
the cheaper 1'imhcr for its place. We ate Rad In quote on
any irrade you ish.
Grande Hondo Lumber Company