La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 29, 1925, Image 3

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    Wednesday, April 20, 102"
THE EX GHANDS EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
NEWS ofcSOCETY
W'llh M'-s. Suilitt Orr Dunbar.
' ol ii' I'n siili nt 01 the i'VitiTinlon
of Womt-n's chilis, ub n honor
Hiirnt tlie 11101 intr of the Neltchbor
Iumm) club TmMuy utiernoon wn
fin uuiHiiiniHiiff on or 'lie yeur. In
her forceful manner Jin. Dunbur
linniKbt to her auilinco tin Insplr
iiik uiHrt'HH uinnjf tln line of wo
UMMi H worli in oiKitniz;iiion. fiht
toi oi 1 ho very di'flnlie proRriSM
which has been nuult und ileelareii
liiat today the Clem-nil .'erierullon
Ml Women's chitiH, with iiH-nilnT-sliip
cNci'cdiim- :Mmi,immi, Ik i lie
liit'K'I Ki'oilp f nrKiinlKt'( women
In .Xiiwrifn. Them1 women nre
r. ndy to answit tin1 call for nervlee
and have eoinp to be rtconniJttil an
a real influence in Nat until af
fairs. Mrs. Geonye ("'arpy, who i noon
1o leave I. a flrximle for her new
home in The Dulles was called up
on to speak and rspondd in her
uMiial happy manner. Mrs. T'arpy
lias been a member of the Nelh
lmihood rtiih for twenty-five yearn
and Hei-wd as president in I rfo,ri-ni.
Mi-h. .le.ie lioHltins. of I taker.
nlded niueli to the pleasure of the
..fb rnoon with i irronp of vocal
numbers including "I.'Hetire Kx
iiuis" by roldnws:;!. "Iris." by Har
l ie( Ware, "Vat-r Hoy." by Aver
liobhiHon and "The Little Shep
herd's Souk," by Chira Kd wards.
Mm. IlnskluH lias a soprano voire
nl Kfeut ln'jiuly and rli-ann-SH ;ii)i
ih Inierpretatinn of licr numliers
-' Willi Mrs. Hosliins :im director
the Monday Musical chorus wave a
'r-nleiidid program of Auu-riean
Folk rohkr. In the first uroup wen
Indian hoiikn: "l.ove Sons." b.
Thtirlow l.leiirance, "From the
Land of I In- fiky Hlne WuH-r" also
-by l.leiiranee and "lly tin Waters
m Mint-tonka." by t'ailniim. The
fiecoud group con.sislt-d of two N'e
4io souks: "Go Jiown Moses," ami
"liidn't It Ualn." by (lurlciuli. Th
closiiiK: number v:i l he southern
iavorite. "I ile.
Durlnx the social hour dainty re-
treshimnis were served by the so
cial committee with Mrs. II. K. Dix
on is chairman, Mrs. C. (. Pen
nnitflon and Miss Lucy Wnde pre
HidlnK at the attractive ten table.
-
Mrs. A. 'I. Mill entertained u
. iiumbi r of friends nl dinner last
Lots of Color
Here
III
I
! I
HKHE is a colorful frock with
dutH ynd circles of ros color
ym a itaekferound of L open ha
Kn blue. Fu linen is introducetl by
pleats that harm from the pockets.
A inunoKraniml tie and burnt of
Ulain color form the inciiniing.'
WALLING'S
MONEY-RAISING
SALE
Silk and Wool Dresses
SU.7.-,, SI O.T.-, and SI J. 75
Hats
$::.u.-, S5.li.-, mid SH.r.n
Coats
.y.P.7.' In SI 2.50
A new lot of
Hat Frames
In -t AitIviiU
Avi: no KirntniMixo
WALLING'S
The New
French
Curl
When you wish the charm
ing effect of a soft, natural
curl, the new French paper
wave Is the only answer.
Our shop In atlmlrably
equipped and trained (ogive
this new curl. You will be
more than pleased with the
results, l'lione now for an
appointment.-
GEIST MARINELLO
SHOP
Room 0, Bommer Blilf.
"A RpilHty All! for
Etery NceU."
Phone Main 577
Minerva
Says
We hnvr a nice line of
Iloys' Oxfords. Ilrown calf,
wi-lt sob's, rubber heel Just
the style the boys now wcur j
for dress.
Regular $5.0: now 1
Sizes 2 tu
Also Youths' Tennis Phoes, j
sizes ItJ to 2: suction sobs, '
heavy, patch on ankle, color
white, for outinif or baseball I
At Stl .:t.- ;
Also Hoys' Keds AthlMle.
s irtion, laee to toe, patch on
ankle, sir.es 2J to 6. j
.Now 1.8.
Thesr Are HniKUins for
THE B00TERY
tiAY llYI)i;. Mgr. I
Shine 'em I'pt
AM Kinds of iVHKhc
Tor Shoos
eveniiif; at 0:110 o'clock. The table
v. as henutifully decorated with o
rrnterpleee of exquisite tulips and
hyacinths and the same idea was
carried out in the clever placards.
I' overs were la hi for twelve. Or. nnd
Airs, K. P. Mossman. Mr. and Mrs.
1 1.. II, Moo, Mr. and Mis. Robert S.
. Kakln. Air. and Airs. William Mil
ler, Mr. and Airs. 1 1. H. 'leaver
and Mr. and Mr.i. Hill,
i After dinner the evening v:c.(
spent socially and later dainty re
it eshmcnts wertr Kerved. As the
KUests ileparted each one was pre
sented with n pot t ed pa any to re
placed In the garden in keeping
with "Cood J lonu s and Harden
Week."
A deliRlitfnl affair is beinf? plan
ned fur tomorrow evening, April
Bu, when the last t 'ountry . t club
ilahi-u of thT Heasoirwlll' tiTRe plaeV
ut the club house. Several special
May Pay features are being plan
ned by tin; coin in It tee in chaw.
Tiic Star Novelty oreJu si ni will
P";y.
Those on the committee are: Mr.
and Airs, W. II. I.eisinau, Air. ami
Mrs. ("has, II. Reynolds, Mr. and
Airs. J. .1. t'arr, Air. and Airs. Nor
man W. Pre s. Air. ami Airs. P. It
Hayes. Mr. and Mis. Alerton W.
Kiddie, Air. and Airs. HoIkt M.
Larson, Jh and Mrs. C. H. Moore.
Mr. uml Mrs. C. It. .Miller, Mr. und
Airs. Ray Price, Mr, and Mrs, Hur
ley Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
SeroKKin, Mr. und Mra. Karl Stod
daid. Air. and Mrs. August J.
Sianyv uiid Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Siegrist.
Honnrlni? Mrs. Sadie Orr Pun
by r, Oregon Pres!b-nt of the led
eration of Women's clubs, the of
I leers and directors of the Neigh
borhood club and I he officers ot
the urt and music departments and
chairmen of the various commit
tees etU'-tained with an Informal
.banquet unI evening nr the Foley
hotel.
! Reautlful red carnations were
! used, as centerpieces and covers
wen laid for tw-nty-six. Mrs. Pun
bar told of her experiences while
In Washington, I. ., while attend
ing ll meet lug of one of the Nu-
tional boards of the Naiionul l-'ed-fiat
ion oi" Woimn's club, ot which
8 lie Is a member.
j AIis. Punbiir was presented with
u beautiful corsage of spring flow
ctS. i Memliers of the ri. or I.. P. nnd
K. and the ladles auxiliary had an
enjoyable time last evening when
Ihe gentlemen served dinner at six
o clock for the ladies, after which
t he ludb s gave a short program.
'Ihe remainder of the evening was
spent dnnclng.
t
' The W. H. A. nut Inst evening ni
the K. of P. hall, Mrs. t'hrlstin
W. 1'lark, Pistrict Ihputy. and
twenty members of the Maker re
view were presi nt nnd a very hi
lt resting evening resulted.
I Alter the' business session, dur
ing which time plans were discuss
n (or the Kastern Oregon Rally w
the W. II. A. to be held at IVnd.e
ton. Mity 1') and 10, u sliort mus.eet
program was rendered and luneii-
on was served,
Alembers of the H. H. Ci. elui
were ntertalmd by Mr. and Airs
Kiim-r Ruse nt t heir home on
Adams avendf last evening. Air
ami Alls. Nohin Skiif wen high
core at cards, and convolution w-nt
io OrvlMe Wright and Mrs. Ray
Riowi). Luncheon n as served be
fore adjournment.
Sixteen members of the Hi;ike
Voung Ladies hoard of the M. I. A
ib llfchtf ull surpns'-d Alts. Ruv
Ran m Monday 4iiternuon ut her
home tu M avenue. Tiir aft' Tltoo'i
:is spent at g:iiues itnd music, foi
lowed by lunch-nn.
The Mit:ilb-M tiling in the world
Is Hie uioni are) the most peculiar
thing in atom sounds like Ad:im.
Cister oMary's
BY SISTER Nuky
Breakfusi Halves of grapefruit
breakfast spinach, crisp whole
whom toast, milk, coffee.
Luncheon Mueuronl und cheese
pudding steamed. brown bread,
rhubarb bread pudding, milk, tcu
sauce, potatoes su gratia, butter
ed string beans, cabbage :tlad
bread, milk, coffee.
If you have never served tt suc
culent vegetable for breakfast, your
family will undoubtedly remark at
(he innovation. However such veg
etubleK as spiiuich and asparagus
make delicious hreakfuHt dishes
combined with cgita und milk. The
mother who includes these veg". j
table samong spring breakfasts Is
wise indeed ami more than repaid,
for any evtra worl" involved by the
bright eyes und rosy cheeks or her!
family.
llirnkfust spinach
Two uml onc-half pound apiu
;ich, 2 talih'spons hutter, 1-2 ten--poon
salt, t-s teaspoon tapper, 6
saltans of hot buttered toast, five
eggS.
Wash spinach through many
waters. I'se warm water for the
first washing and - cold for the
remaining cleansing. Shake mil
each handful of leaves when clean,
but do not iliain. Put into u
large kettle with a close-fit l ing co
ver and plac over a slow fire.
When the spinach is wilted increase
the heal and cook for 20 minutes.
If there is too much juice lo poss
ibly use on the spinach. remove
cover nnd let the water evaporate
during the last five or ten minutes
of cooking. I'hop spinach when
tender, season with butler, .ill
and pepper and arrange on toasl,
using the Ihiuid as well as the ve
getable. Prop a poached egg on
eacli portion. Sprinkle eu'eb egg
wiih salt and paprika and dot wbh
butter. ,
Crisp pieces of broiled bacon can
be served with this dish If de
sired. The spinach should hr
washed nnd put Into the pan In
which It is to be cooked the night
lief ore. Cover the pan closely
and the leaves will be perfectly
crisp and ready for cooking In the!
mot niiu;.
Radio
THCKSHAY
.Mountain Stuinbtrd Time St it lion
CC, Calgary. Can. ,-t:t4.6). 9 p.
in-. Canadian National R;:i!wa
Nymphony, orchestra; ' Krnest
HnilHkinMo'n. violinist.
Paeilic Standard 'I bno Uluiion
KPl, Los Angeles, Calif. UliS.fi),
6;Jtn-G p. in., Kxamlner's mu
sical half hour; ii-H:15. ARicPun
lei's nightly doings; :4-7, Ha
ditorlai talk; T-S. program, glee
club of Alunuut Arts high school;
S-l. program. Standard Oil com
pany of California; B - Hi; pro
gram, Southern California Music
company; l-ll. i:amluer; Ray
Wesi and lim Aleandrla hotel
dance orchestra.
KPOA. Seattle. Wash. (454. 3). I-T
p. m.t sludii) program, Moran
school for bojs.
KPWIt, Jloll wood, Calif. (252).
7:45-9 p. m., Quality Plvo or
c h ea i ra a nil s I n ge rs ; 0-10. pro
gram, Klite Radio .shop of 1 lot- ,
I y wood; 10-11, Warner Uroihers
hour of fun, irtlded over by
Marry Seymour; 1 1-1 a. m.,
Riandslatler's Hollywood Aloul - ;
marie cafe dance orchestra, Alel !
Pede.sk . leader. j
KCIO, Oakland. Calif. HALS),'-'
6:30 p. in.. Hotel St. Francis .or
chestra; 7:15. golf lesson. Joe :
Novak; K, Ilrunswlck - Radloln 1
night; Iris Vlnirig, organist; Har
old Johnson, mciophoue,' Paul
Ash's (ii'nnfida theater orchestra;
Harold Praehl, baritone; (Jeorge ,
Aladlson. bas; Maurice Michael.
pianist; Alice ( an hrie Poyner. i
violinist ; Allan Wilson, lenor;
Allien Aldersby, clarinetist; Ly- ,
dia Kturlevatit, coniralto; tu-i a. 1
in.. Henry llalsiead's orchestra.
KOW, I'ortlaml, t"re. 4!il.r,) 12:30
p. m.. Rose City trio; ft. chll-,
dren's program; X, Sherman Clay
A- company; in, .Multnomah Ho-!
tel Stroller.. I
KIM. Los Angeles. C;ilif. (405.2).
fi-i : :10 p. in.. Art Illckuiau'H !
RUtmore holt'l concert orchestra. !
I'M ward l-'itzputrieh. director; j
ti::t(i-7:Sti. little stories Amcri-i
can history. Prof. Waller Sylves- '
ter llerl.o;;; I tickle Prumlnn,
. Jane Hughes, screen juveniles;
I. coin Poltiee, ten, readings; 8-
f It. program. Khstgerulil MupIc
j company presenting Claire Por
hes Crime, concert pianistc; li-lii
iprogi'um. PI Kuninto apartments
arranged b. l uele John: lu-tl.
Art lilckman's Pilimore huiel
t danci' orchesi ra. JOarl ilnrtnctl.
I leader.
I li.Ht. Heat lie, Wash. (SS4.4L I-
I:"." p. in., Pr.iu-lnieigencer
mnsiciile; l;yn.2, home eeonqmU'
talk, llerniec Redlngton; lii::!ti
12. , -Keep Joy Radiating Order
of the Ruts In Their Itelfry."
KN.. Hollywood. Cjilif. (SSit.O)
5:4i-rt;lf p in.. Wurlitzer studio
progrum .sports Inlk by Hid 'AW;
ft:8n-7:3H, prognini, U A. Coun-t-
Association of optnipetrisis,
Xelgler's orchestra; 7:3t. busi
ness tall;. J. It. Dotiulas; t-0.
program. Peerless prodiulA com
pany; lo-ll. Abe Lyman's. Co
coa nui (R'ove dunce orchestru
from Ambassador hotel; 11-12.
campus nighi, students of t'ni
veraiiy of Cullfornla.
KPt), San l-'ranclsi'o. Calif. (43(i.M ;
1-2 J). in-, Rudy Selger's Pair
munt hotel orchestra; 4:30-6:30)
Rudy Seiger's lntrinonl hotel
onhestra: i:80-7. Stales rest au
ra nt orchestra; U-!t Clear Luke !
1 1 igh land nrrhest ra ; H-1 0. I ion j
Lee Cadilhic night; 10-11, John
ny Pufek'H Aiiiphlnhs. j
Radio Chats j
( Powel Ctisloj. ,h.)
Those guiding the ieslies of
radio in America should have
these as their object Ivi si
A radio in every home.
The constant imp o epieni of
radio programs,
The one thing thai may curb Ihe
A nierican public's cut hu.siasm In
radio ia the abuse of radio bro.id
ea.siing. It is inieresling to note already
the inilitenre of radio upon Ameri
can tastes.
: Jazz has its place In American
musical laMes, R is the only dis
tinctively American music we
have. Ii k today by far the most
popular of all forms of music in
the rnitt-d Slates. Itul there are
good JH7Z orchestra find bud ones
Announcements
S3ctal announcementj may
be printed la this column free
of charge. Any announce
ments pertaining to any funo
Uona such aa cooked food
sales, etc., will be refused. An
nouncements, to be printed the
tame day, must be In society
editor's hands by 9:00 o'clock
News editor's note.
Chapter I. V. K. O., will meet
I'Vblav afternoon at Kl Lin nt the
Tiome " of Mrs. Sarah "Rrownell.
Luneheon will be served itt 1 2:!I.t
oVJock. The Plgln P. K. O. ladles
will be hostesses.
Mrs. It. J. Kitchen will be hos-
tess lo the members of the Tuesday
Itrldge club tomorrow afternoon. I
....
Mrs. Charles I'kvyle will enter-
tain the Thursday Rridge club to
morrow afternoon at her home on
Second street.
T1n f.r.r.nt lu nut II. o .. wnll.
known popular sons' writer will
nmrry. it serves mm rigni.
ALL OUT OF SORTS?
So Was This I,a (irnmle Woman
Who IVIls Her I'peiience.
All too often women accept
their pnlns nnl aches as natural
to their sex. They fall to realize
that weak kidneys ore often to
blame for that harknrhe, those
headaches, dizzy spells nnd th:il
tired, depressed feeling, Thon.i
ands have found new health nnd
strength by helping' the weakened
kidneys with Honn's Pills a sllm
ttlnnt diurr-tie. This La Cirnnde
case is one of ninny: J
Mrs. Tlettie Kohr, 2006 First St..
says: "My kidneys were out of
order nnd I had dull backache. 1 1
felt dull nnd languid nnd my kid-1
neys arteil Irreg ilarly. 1 used j
Donn's Pills ami they soon cured j
me of nil signs of the trouble. 1
have hod no return of It." j
Airs. Kohr Is only one of many
La Ornnde people who hove grnl-'.,
fully endorsed I man's Pills. It'j
your back aches, if your kidneys
bother you. don't simply ask for j
n kldnev remdv ask distinctly
for I toan's Pills the same that
Airs. Kohr had ihe remedy hack
ed by home testimony, fin renin
nt all dealers. I'oster-Mftburn Co.,
Mfrs.. Buffalo. N. V. "When Your
Rack Is Lame, Remember till'
? .j
MUSIC WEEK
May 3rd. to 10th.
I'mler Direction
Monday Musical
Free
Sunday, May 3rd
11:00 o'clock
Special Aluslc nt nil churches
Mrs. J. A. Ted ford. Chairman
4:00 o'clock Arcade Theater
Hand and Choral Concext
Airs. Jessie Ilosklus
Air. Andrew Loney, TMiectors
Airs, Pond Id Meyers, A renin pan 1st
Monday, May 111;
MrSIC IN HOME DAY
Tuesday, May 5th
I :':;tt o'clock Presbyterian Cli nch
Al uskal Program
Arranged by Chamber of Commerce
8:15 o'clock Presbyterian Church
A rla.s, Art Songs and Piano
Mrs. A. -L. Hichnrdson, Chnlrninn
Wednesday, May (5th
2:00 o'clock Hostess Mrs. It. P. I.andis
Hymn Memory t 'out est ( Hy 1 nvitntlon)
Airs. Sherwood William In charge
3:1 Ji o'clock L, n. S. Tabernacle
Men's Program tt. H. Hiinie, Chairman
Hand Andrew Loney, I l reel or
( 'horns Karl Stoddard. I Hrcctnr
ijnartet ( 'hamber of commerce
Son it Leader L liner Sloddard
Thursday, May 7th
R:ir. o'clock High School Auditorium
Operetta "A K night of Hrearns"
( Admission feto and 7 fie)
Mrs. Karl Stoddard, Chairman
All s. Norman P rees, I U reel or
Friday, May 8th
2:20 o'clock. Matinee Athletic Pleld
Operetta "The Forest Court" Central School
Imogene Itussell, Director
2 :fl0 o'clock, Matinee fti-ccnwood School
Mrs, Hazel Landry, Phector
R:0n o'clock High School Auditorium
Aluslc Memory Contest
Isabella Miller In charge
Other schools eo-npernt ing under direction
.Mrs. Dallas (Inen
Our
Growth
l evidence of our
Iteliable service.
Itesourre Ovtr
JL.VMI.OOO.OU
UNITED STATES
Saturday, May f)lh
Srlft o'clock
Harp Peel!
Presbyterlnn Chireh
Aliss Fiiye price
Mrs. Io Miller In charge
"Tlu-i-e's Aluslc hi the Air"
And bad on en which consist of
a "Umdlc-mt" und a "thump
Ihuiup" are I lie lines that decrease
inien si in the bf tier muck (,
V
""Hill JnxH can be overdone opd
has man. Thai Is why the Am
erican puhlin to asking for bett. r
lineue. It th (p'ttfng- really Inter-i-4i
ed in the better know n of the
Hi und open'.-, t he standard ner
turey and Mm rlashies of years gnne
by. . ll Is n guud sign. One. need
never frnr about the future of u
country which Is genuinely Inter
ested In good iniiMic, And gtK-d
mpsic does not. mean the elimina
tion of Jai:..,
Stations ii iu at exercise judgment
in the ntiimmt of jaaz that l;t
broadcast, :'
And the exercise of .udgnienl Is
Hie one Ihhig needed tu direct
rightly the destinies of radio.
singing Mnro in-
Chi"s Chnitiplonship
MANILA (Ap) Dati Allp, a
Aluro, recently won the eh ss cham
pionship ut the Philippine Islands
in u tournament in which Id play
ers fruin various parts of the is
lands contested. Onluil 3i games
played he wo it lost tme, apd ope
was u draw.
Haiti Alip, who had never been
out of his native 'province of Lji
nuo. Island of Mindanao, until two
yeors ago, learned to play chess
wiili bis I'm her who was a promi
nent Data In Lanantl He has taught
his son. n lad of 14, to play chess
and the boy rinl.dicd fourth In the
iotirnameiii,
Datu Atlp, who can neither read
nor write any language, slugs con
linuousiy while engaged In chess
game.
Springs Newest
Sweaters
Every woman should
ha'. o ono or more of these
dai. ty Sweaters. Coma in
i n . ) e 1 1 the style,
quality, colors and price.
Si
$3.75 and lift
i amp RFflnY.7ft.wraR y;
iffr Af ' MILLINERY
Ready - To - Wear and Millinery
IEOM l (t(. SHIPS I'HIMIS
ItoSKItPIK!. ore. - 'Three car
loads of prunes were shipped out
ol Loseburg consigned lo New York
buyers. Tu o more carloads will be
shipped as Htuin as tile fruit can
be piticessei) and packed. It is un
derstood that the shipments will be
sent from New York to Kit rope.
RELIABLE
Our
M KUOIIANPISK
I'ltKHl'ltll'TIONH
rOI'NTAIN SUHVICK
1'IIICK. '
IN'ly I'lHiti I'-i for Vnlll Dru
Sum Iti-nw
THE L & L
DRUG CO.
"l.enve a Clcnii Camp nnd a
Dead Plrc. " "
1 ;Mmiffxm?&r' -j
if lf
the fine
liclx flavor
Vii It's Nes to ALPINE
Credit . .
Attentive Service
Reliable merchandise
Real values
Satisfaction assured.
CARR'S
mm n I ic nf 'it r
REAP THE OK8ERVER CLASSIFIED Af)S
AWAKEN-
MONUMENTS
rmnrcu that
HONL'.MK.VT NOW
W, have made a profound
atuily of monumfnt building,
and an order niacrd lu our
handa la auru to r'TPlve
faithful, Intelligent execution
We Will r.laillr Fnrnlah
I'tlniAtea
lilue Mountain Marlile
Granite Company
IMI'J tt, Are,, (Irnncle, Orn.
(fen.Cdrrlv
m-A.
1 ! N l
ft : i
a jiNiiiiiuuuiiuuiuuaj
I
You folks of La Grande and vicinity. You
can't possibly afford to let this great event go un
heeded. The Bargains are simpiy a wonder to
the people of this community, so Ireix endous are
the opportunities here, so tremendous the savings.
I wish lo call your particular nltcntion to this fact: J. II. Peare &
Son have conducted this business in La (irande for n period of 31
years and have been successful, made possible by their honesty and
business integrity, always selling high-grade, dependable merchandise.
And I can honestly say that in my years of experience in the jewelry
game that I have never seen a cleaner or better-selected stock, and I
assure you that the prices we are offering- are way below manufactur
ers' cost in many instances, and I advise you to take advantage of this
sale and supply your present and future u L' al a great saving.
This is a genuine bimafide Closing-Out Sale of these lines to make
room for the ever-increasing optical business. Come Thursday and,
every day, for it will be to your advantage to do so, ;
Every day will bring forth greater suprises in
the way of Jewelry Bargains, as I have orders to
dispose of this stock in the shortest time possible.
Hoping to have the pleasure of serving you. .
I am yours truly,
A. L. CARTER, Sales Mgr.
AND TOMORROW MORNING
Thursday, Apr. 30 at 10:01 a. m.
THE FIRST 50 WOMEN WHO ENTER THE STORE
Will buy for only 2."c one piece each of Genuine "Frostoria" Art Glass
Dishes, Bowls, or Vases Worth not less than $1.00.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY TONIGHT.
J. H. PEARE & SOWS
CL0SING-0UT SALE
La Grande
Oregon
as