Friday, January 1, 1920.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Thirfl
j NEWS of
Country Club Dance
Feature of Week
The lust dance to lie (riven by
tho a Grande country club took
place last night and was one of the
moat enjoyable affaii-s evor spon
sored by the organisation. Tho ball
room was cleverly arranfred to rep
resent a Russian ballet, Halieff and
his famous rtmuvo Kourls furnt sit
ing: the motif and Inspiration. Kea-
turo attrurlions uer two figures,
represent In characters from the
Chauve Kourls. ,
Sixty couples enjoyed llift even
ing dunning to music by Mann's
.Imperial orchestra No. 2. in tho
dining room, whero dellctnus rn
fn-slirneiitH were sm-ved during tho
duueo it color scheme of red wns
used.' itfil carnations and red
f camlles wero iimd to decorate thb
table. Knvors were in ihe form -of
horns, whi.sllrs and other devices
far in:iL'tmr iw'.Imi In hell) IIkIiiT ill
the IsVw Yar. '
Mr. :nul Mrs. K. Holmes were
rlialriueii of tlio cuiuiiiiitee In
clung.'. Ol her members of the
cnmiuillcit wi re: Mr. unl Mrs. An
gust Slunge. Mr. and Mrs. 1. U
-Itiirison, Mr.' ami Mrs. II.
K.-f
)' Ui-h-n, M i'H. A. 1 'olaek, M r. n ml
Irs. Martin l-'ltzgentld, Mr. and
"Sli'Hti - Kl iner Stodtlaid, Marcus
Jtoeseh. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. t'ool-.
I.lge. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Hess, Mr.
and Mrs. .Iiilius i:osrh. Mr, and
.Mrs. II. II. foltum, Mr. and Mrs.
V. It. Appleby, lr. and Mrs. K: I..
Uiilslon, Mr. and Mrs. (iuy Kills,
1 r. and. Mrs. (i. I,, niggers. Mr.
und .Mrs.- John Theism, Mr. and
Mm. Ward Kowler, Mr. nud Mrs.
Auilimr I'layle, Mr. and Mrs. War
den Qilltert and Waldo Kinibbirtl.
Coming Wedding
Is Announced
The engagement of Miss Marian
T.ovott of this city to Leslie Koland
('lento, of Independence, Oreon,
became known yesterday afternoon
when her mot her, M rs. I . C.
Krench enlertatned a number of
her friends at an announcement
party. After the guests had ar
rived Miss Mildred I.ovett, sister
of the bride-elect began playing
, "Con- Amort'" by P. Heaumont and
; little' Albert Pollard, representing
' . ,('upid, entered anl presented the
engagement ring to MIhs I.ovett,
telling her it was from Mr. Clemo.
e also presented her with a cor-
WALLING'S
AFTER-CIIKISTMAS
I SALE
Every article cut in price
COATS
.'loJo to .r,07o.OFF
HATS
51.73. to 50.95
, Every One a Bargain.
WALLING'S
J3EAU1T
The
New Year Season
Now. more than at any oth
er time of the year, you'll
want to look your best.
I'hone today for appoint
ment. Our operators are ex
perts. When yoi come to
The Colonliil, you know that
the work will be done right.
Colonial Beauty
Shop
MINERVA SAYS:
V still Jiave a few slxrs
loft In Zipper Overshoes:
more orlerMl. (let yours now.
A new shipment of men's
9-incli top I resa Phois for
rohl weather at SH..Vr 'Ve-y
cheap for tills grnde.
J'ist WriRht Arcli Preserv
er fho's for men. More
miles nnl lots of smiles
whilst you are wearing this
make.
Rubberfl for the whole
fnmlly. rhlldrrn to close i,
WK nnd 7.1.
Hoy" Shoes to close nt
$2.05 a pick-up on these at
that price.
1 S pairs Children's Shoes
nt S1.50. Biz-s hi to 13.
. W ptve buttonholes away
with stnip slipiM-rs. We clov
on Sundny nnd nitrhts.
THE B00TERY
We Mill ivnnl that limn
mower.
SOQETY
Silhouettes
. Thla compact, of sliver with a black
name! silhouette, is one of tht
martest variations of the nrevatltnu
mode. The tassel and cord may b
of black or colors, and the desist
on the cover may b obtained to t
. the disposition of the wearer.
sage of sweetpens. Next'cnino Ut
ile Miss Jeun Kronen,, with a sweet
pea for each guest, to which a card
was attached telling of the en
gagement. The homo was prettily decorated
hi accordance, with the holiday sea
son. Cards woro enjoyed after
which a delicious two-course lunch
eon was servod. 1 Hiring the after
noon each of tho girls present em
broidered her
naims In thO Corner
of a loa'towol. These wero pro- balanced meal plenty of lettuce
sented to the bride-elect. (must bo served and eaten with the
The girls present -mere: Jean jsalnd. Otherwise the dinner will
Chandler, Honnle Oliver, . Helen Ibe lacking in bulk or "roughago,"
Williams, Mildred Mulholland, 1-u- j One pint can pears, 4 talile
een Oliver, Kldora Hansen, Marvel spoonA rice, 4 tablespoon sugar, 1
Khine, Mnrjorie Maguire, l.oulne (
Krench, Mildred l-'ox, Cornelia
Hansen Mubel Schaefer, Mrs.
Howard Ball, Mrs. Howard Ander
son and Mrs. V. E. Denny.
Miss I.ovett is a graduate of the
local high school. Since her
graduation last spring; she has
been attending: tho Oregon Nor
mal school at Monmouth. Mr.
Clemo is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
l' K. Clemo of Korcst Grove, Ore-
Jon. He Is chief clerk in the Indc-
Ipendence post oflice.
Tho wedding dale has not been
announced, but it will probably be
: sometime in June.
lEndeavorers Unite
(At Watch Party
! Dallas Hice, field secretary for
.the United Society of Christian Kn
tdeavor of Oregon, whose home is
'at Milton, was tho guest of honor
; last evening w hen" the . Christian
I Kndcavor society of the Christian
church enterlutned the mcmhers of
the C. ('.. society of the l'reshy
terlan church at. a. Now Year's
iwatcli party.
j The party started at S o'clock
I with & . young people present.)
! Games were enjoyed during the
'eiuiy part, of the evening, ul'ter
iwhieh Mr. Kice.gave an interest-!
jing talk.
! Shortly before midnight refresh -'meats
were served. -Miss Hubla
; Anderson had charge of the devo
tional und song service just be
I fure the party was brought to a
j close. Miss Kdtth Khell w'as In
'charge of the games.
. ..
(Miss Lovett
Entertains
Miss Mildred I.ovett entertained
n number of her friends nt u de
lightful party Wednesday evening
a i. her home on Y awmie. During
the evening four tables of bridge
Were nt play with Miss Wlbla Kn
gels winning high score and C, 1.
Hntchfim tlie consolation prlxe.
The rooms were pndtily decor
ated In red and green. The same
color scheme was carried out In
the refreshments, which wero serv
ed nt the close of "play.
Honor guests for tho evening
wero Miss T. V. Kckles, of Holse,
Idaho, who is visiting Miss Jncoby
here, and J. C. Htaplcton, of Inde
pendence, who is a guest nt the
'rench home.
Men Are Hosts at
Watch Party
The men of the B. B. O. club
entertained the lady members last
evening nt a New Year's watch
party nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Klnier Jtosc. Cards were enjoyed
during the evening with Mrs. ji
iner Hose und Orvlllo Wright win
ning high und consolation, going
to Mrs. Hay lirown nnd Nolan
Skiff.
KrroBhnieni8 were served nt a
lute hour.
' Annonn cements
Social announcement may
be printed In this column tree
of charge. Any announcements
pertatnlna; to any functions each
as cooked food sale, etc, will
be refuted. Announcements, to
be printed tlie same day, nmst
be In society editor'! hauda by
:00 o'clock. Newa editor'
aota.
The Westminster society will
meet flatunluy evening. January 2.
( at the home or Mrs. A. V. I.lnd
: gren.
; l'HATIlt MIM, DESTIlOYEn
1'llATfSI ni.L DESTROYED
the W. !. McAllister mill at 1'ra.
;tum wttli a loss of approximately
jlZi.Ool). The fire was said to have
j started from un overheated hear.
,lng. The mill was built In the
(year lfclift.
Mr. McAllister, owner of Ihe
mill, waa trapped In Ihe burning
, structure for a time, but finally
succeeded In making his escape unharmed.
Sister Mary
Says:
" . (lly KUter Mury)
Breakfast Slewed dried apri
cots, whole wheat cereal, thin
creum, cod fish pu f f.s, corn bread,
milk, coffee.
Luncheon linked spinach,
brown bread, head lettuce salad,
cocounut pudding, ml Mi, tea.
, Dinner Uroiled porterhouse
steak, innshed ' potatoes, hie wen
onions, quince, salad, bran rolls,
jelly roll cake, milk, coffee.
With Uio exception of tho warm
hrea k f at bread ami t h o dinner
sahuUthero are no dishes suggest
ed for tho day's menu not suit
able ' for young children. The
luncheon pudding usu-a up stale
hreail crumbs to udvuniuge.
OMiMimt linlili..jr -
Threo cups milk, ?, cup fresh
gruted cocbanut, HVj cups gra
ham bread crumbs. , l-.i cup suar,
2 egg.s, l tablespoon lull It r,
tea-spoon salt.
lteat eggs, add siu,ar. fir.lt and
milk MM beut a feil inir.'itt s long-i-r.
A tld cocoa n nt. Adil bread
crumbs and soflnu-d butler and
lurn into a well-biittt-ri'd haking
ill-sh.- Hake In a slow ovi-n n:itil
firm to Ihe touch, , nhout M min
utes. Ht'rve warm. -Willi or wllhoiti
leinon juice. 1
P.renk'fast rlovd fius. cereal,
thin cream, crisp rye toast, French
pancakes, sirup, ipllk. coffee.
1,uncheou Molded spinach with
creamed oysters, brown bread,
pear unit rjee pudding, milk, tea.
1 tinner Cream or lima bun
soup, chicken, and pineapple, sal
ad, wholu wheat bread, chocolate
souffle, milk,, coffee.
In this- dinner menu each dish
adds nuinv calories of various nu-
triniils. In ormr to mnko n well.
tablespoon bulter, 2 cup milk, 2
eggs, lemon, one half tea
poon salt, 1 tenspooM vaullla, 4
tablespoons powdered sugar.
Wash rice well through several
waters and let stand in -cold water
to cover lor J hour. lraln Heat
milk in top of double boiler. Add
rice, sugar, graled rind and juice
of lemon, butter and sail. Cook
over boiling water until tender.
.Stir In yolks of eggs und cook,
stirring constantly about 1 min
ute longer. Press Into n shallow
mold. When cold nnd firm re
iet us serve
Zlceiri&Ut
We are fully prepared
to take care of . your
electrical needs. How
about some new Mazda
Lamps for those empty
sockets?
La Grande
Electric Co.
' 1112 Adams Ave.
As Simple and
Sure as Your
Telephone
C?HAT'S our i.Iea
of the only kind of
radio to owtr ami it'i
the only kind we how
or tel).
No fusiing, no tin
kering, no del ay i, po
cxaiper ition. Just a
turn or mo of th
dial., and yuu've got
your "party."
You need" to know
if or m KG about radio
to get a tet here that
will give you real atr
Tice.
We had to know
IVKMYTtriMG, in order
to elect get i that d
give iucK lerrice.
When we decided
t upon the (imeui
Freed Kisemann re
ceivers, we ended our
own radio duubtiv
and jaunt
Freed-Eisemann
U.Ii uilJVIU
AuthoriztA Dtaltr for
FrtJ-Eiitmtiiti ttaJit Rirrivtrt
OREGON HARDWARE
& IMPLEMENT CO.
Professional Directory
Tula directory la especially hand? lor (he newcomer or
for the out-ol-lown reader who : may want tlie nauie and
addrese of aome 'professional man. II lias liem carefully pre
pared and will prove to be a ready aid to any reader to ob
taining prompt professional service
Classified For Quick Reference
Attorneys Physicians & Surgeons
HUGH K. TJRADT Attornay-at. r,K;;;:., f- ''KR. O.
lw, offlco We.t-Jcobaoo Build- n.. n V """IS, w
Ina. T.luDhoDo Main 111. nootn, 10-11 T.'lcphon,
uB. ..nvnuu, sun .... Bomiimr BiillMnir Main iit
OOOnnAR mm BBKRHAROeo HOI'VV. M. .
T. Cochran aud Colon it. Fberuard, I'rarttua llmlled to dlsaneii of tn
Attorneya at Law, La Urandu Na- Hy. t.ar, Noao aud Throat,
ttona) Hank bullatba. Toluphonq New Poloy IVlHphoni
Ualn L Uulldlnv Main 1
KJ. ;. KlltllV, M. o. .
CARL O. RBLM Attorney at I .aw. PhysicUn and Surgeon
Itoam 0. New Foley Building. Now- Foley , Telephont
Telephone Main 77. BulldliiK . Main 11
. ' . HICIIAHD I'. I.AMHS M. I.
Dentists PUj.icl.n and Surgeon
. i n. t. - -i i -i r - - i n Cardnnr Telenhont
Dr. C W. RRWI-Dentlat. Oard- 0U':di" U'D M
aer Building. Telephone Main M. 1
' .w. p. jioadoiiv, at, o.
- , , Wurgoon .
AiihltMt '. Now Foley Telephom
AlCnilCCt Building 'Maln 6
V, B. MILLER, Arcak.KI " HIIIIKK, M. II.
Hooni ? rhyiiicl&u and Surguon -
t nranda National Rank BulMlnr New Koley Telephom
. Uulldliig Main li.
move from mold onto a large'y
plate, Htruiu sirup froni pi'urs... If,
sirup Is not .sweet mid , cup
niigar to 1 cup juice and boil rap-t,
Idly until reduced to one-hair
cup. Add pears and vanilla u?id
let stnnd until fruit Is thoroughly
heated,, Arrange pears on top of j
moid and pour over sirup, (tea I
whites of egg1 until stiff nnd dry
and fold in powdered sugar.:
Spread over lop and sides of mold.
I'ut into n moderate oven for
eight mlnutCH to brown the mer
ingue. An Oxford student studied so
hard he went crazy. If you have
a, boy in college don't let him see
this.
Florida seems to want every
thing in the world. St. l'eler.sburg
man even though he hud Hergdoll.
Mattresses - Rugs
Cleaned Rebuilt.
Feather ftlattreafiea Mads
Pllkma BraoTaied
Fluff Rugs Hade from
old carpels.
Furniture Repaired anJ
r Recovered
La Grande Mattress
: & Weaving Works
Licensed Fumlgntor
PHONE 424-W
Chaa. Kdwarug, t'rop
WEAVER'S
Tallora, Cleaners, Dren
And 4'reHKere
PHONE MAIN 1i
Depot Street
Snodgrass &
Zimmerman -
Exclusiye
Undertakers
Our Invalid Car Is used but
tor one purpose of convoy
ing tbe sick and Injured any
where they want to go.
Main 62 Night or Day ,
A Happy New Year
To All
Lot your New Year resolution be, "I will
discontinue 'shopping around' for better qual
ity butter and 'tie up' witli Meadow Harvest."
When lietter butter is made, the Union
Creamery Company, La Grande, will make it.
We extend thanks to the people through-
out this community for tlie loyal support
given us during the year just cloning. We
will put forth renewed effort to merit it in
the future.
Union Creamery
Company
1112 Jefferson Avenue
La Grande, Oregon. l'hono Main 122
V. l- HAI.HTllrt. M. n.
Practice limln-d to diseases of tht
ff.ye, r.x, nom auo 'iaroat.
Flo tuna IK-1 9 Telttphom
lnunor Building Main 77
A. p.. RicnAnnsuif, m. til s
- . . Burgry
Rooms n-17 Tnlephom
Boiumer Uullillna Ualn II
Osteopathic 1'hywcians
J If lKGI.Ir, o. o.
General Osteopathic Practice
HAHOAIlEl' INJLI0, U. O.
Prncttcts limited to car of Infanta
Botnmer Telephont
Hnllrttn? Vnir 11
luriline Declines -luvilnllon.
I'KNDLKTON, Ore. William
Jardlne, secretary of agriculture.
STIIAUT
SIhh-iikiUt. SIliHI'chlliltll'l'
anil ivfpulitr
All work Ktiarantei'd. Work sent
hy--mtill will bn iiromptly lukt'ii
earn or.
Aci-OKs fi-oni l.a (ii-aniln l'Mllint;
i'u.,y f-onioi' Ilt'inlwk and Jeff.
L I SALE
W), neres IrrlKnled land .2
nilles i'i-ohi Ja ;i'unile. lrie
M, (Ki. (id. j:nsY i,nns.
VVEEKS & BLACK
KEAWOItS
New 1-ulry lllilg.
lnsurantre ljonns
ON
STAGE
OKT AH AFTEIl MAS II
i-KAVB I.EAVW
Union Tta Urande
1:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M.
1.16 P. 11. :IUP. U.
Simday
1:00 P. M. 6:80 P. 1L
P. O. PcLAP
FJrMidqiiaitcrs, Summer note!
1 XS U M
w
Try
will not be ablo to attend the con
vention of tho Oregon Wool Grow
ers association, ueeordlng to a
(elegrum received by Mae Hoke,
secretary of tho association, ' An
invitation wan sent him by tht) as
sociation of Idaho, Washington and
Oregon.
Buy Nowl
i
I sincerely believe the best buys!
In Iji Oramlfl r.-ul estute for thoj
.lanuary nnd l-'ebruary. This 1m
based upon yearn of real estate
experience thut b'.iylng always fol
lows unusual rental demand. "The
sprins; rental demand will sill! In
greater.
Whether T mil a true prophet
or not. 1 do know that 1 have
at tho present time several of
the lowest priced homes that .1
have had during tho past three
years. Occasionally these oppor
tunities present themselves. If you
are thinking; of purchasing a home
1 would bj glad to show you my
listings.
GEO. H. CURREY
RKALTOIt
' Farm Loans
$100,000 to loon on fni-m Innila
Resolved:
THAT as usual I 'spent
;.more for Christmas this
year than expected, I
will start saving NOW
in . order to meet the ,
coming requirement.
UNITED STATES
1L
FEED
Rollexl Oats
tolled Harley
. AVholo Crn
'racked Corn
Whole Wheal
Mill Feed
Hilled Airulfa
Iinled Timothy
llnleiil 8trav"
lrlt
l'.gg Maker
Horatch Feed
Ask Our Prices.
La Grande
Warehouse Si
Storage Co.
Main 79fc
A Happy
To
IS OUR
PUTMAN'S
""viii-:at salks auk slow
WAl.LA WA1.LA. Wash. Al
though wheat prices mndo a big
jump at. Chicago the imtrk-t here
was not uiTecti-d, ho far as selling
was concerned. Many farmers In
quired about prices, but were dis
appointed slnco therM was no de
mand from the coast, virtually all
dealers here purchasing only on
orders from the coast.
Milling hous.-s have supplies on
INFLUENZA
I. As a
inhal
V
Ab a preventive, melt and
inhale mgnt anu morning
I Cri 1 S
V A 0O RUB
Over IT Million Jar U.iJ Ytarly
pan
RAG RUGS
See Our Large Stock From 60c Up. . '
Furniture Exchange
rir and Jefferson PhoM 4T4 .
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
Cakes Plum Puddings
Old Knglish Slyle.
Tnitclher nllh our usual largo variety of Cakes, Pica, 3
t'ooUles, clci. .
If you hare not tried our Apple. Sauce Cake, yon have .
uiLsHctl a real treat. " ht.
Mnlto your Xmos dinner complete by eerrlng Ootdea''
Crust Itreoil. (iulilen Crust Products spoll Quality. , .
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery $
Malters of IIlKh-Orade Paatrlea
"HOMJS OIT TUB UOLDEN CRU8T" ' ' ' "f
PPmatCalTagMtTaWaM
Greetings:
Among our assets we like to count the only one
money can not buy your good-will. Your loyalty
and patronage, have made it possible for us to
number 11)2.1 as one of our banner years. And so
at the closing of tlie year, we extend to you, not.
as customers alone, but as friends, the best wishes
for the coming year.
Grande Ronde
Meat Co.
By F. A. EPL1NG.
New Year
All
WISH.
haiul. Approximately GO per collt'
of I ho wheat had been sold In Otil
county, leaving aliout 2,000,011a
buHheis In Iho hands of Ihe f b rm-
prH.
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