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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1926)
Tuesday,-' January 5, 1926. n ' THE LA GRANDE EVENING : OBSERVEH Out They Go HILL'S , "A Good Place To Trade" NEWS of Miss Stearns Hostess 1 : At Dinner Party . t . Miss Ma Hti-ariiH wan hostess ni u (IttliKlitml dinner party Hutntuy . i-vi-nintr at lu-r homo here IMnni'r t ; wiih wrvtMl at S: nVlnrk with . ! covers luld fop .! 1KB tintcit Allen, .. i Mi'H. Ann I'ohicli, Mira Iti-rihu Wul HttiffiT, Miss Malh'l Moty, Mvh. M. : A . HI i-aniB, M in. Corn Heot t , M hh Ollv Wllrock, MLsm H'hloe Taylor, Mra, Vera Wallciiht i k and the hostess, A lovely color Helioine of yellow vn8 lined ;to ileronite th (lining1 room. Y llow daffodils served as a pretty c fTiterpieiWiind r!fvr little plaru, funis: were cur ried out In the mime e(lor. V Aler dinner the evening was spent .sorially. . . Bridge Party lienors ! Mrs. Roy Farley t Mrs. Hay in on 1 (). WMItamR on ., tertalneil at ;tn attractive,'- brids" i party ylVtenlay afternoon icompli' y inenllnff M rti. Uoy l-'arloy, Who is ''.visiting in l.u Clrande from Mr- ' Minnville, Oregon. Mrs. Clilbert ' Hunter, won itf. .sroru diu;UK ( ' afternoon's, pluy, . ' Mrw. 1'Jarley : was . preeanted wjth.i'tlio kuv$ ' !p'r,zti .ute? In tfco ufijernDon additional pnesfft called' lo visit for osfliort tiino with trie honor 'guest. At 4 :;iU o'clock luncheon was servtd. . W;tR, C lVJalffes Plans' i; For Dinner Day v : Arrahgemcnls were made Tor tnfi J next regular dinner day of the Wo men's Uelief Corps and the inatal- lation of officers of the. corps to bo' held Saturday, January 10, yestor ;l day oTternoon when mcinlk-rH of , llie organization mot ut the K. P. hall. Airs. Jessie Kelson, a past ' president of the corps, will act as WALLINS'S January Sale COATS1 " Komember we caVry Standard makes of "Coats La Vogue and Palmer. 2570 To 50 Off. PATTKRN HATS ?1.7.- to ?4.95 Kvery Article Cut In Price WA LUNG'S Your Minor Tells. When you look Into your mir ror, there's never any , false flattery. If there's the lea" sign of those tell-tale lines tlmt t herald the fleeting years, our 1 modern methods of liea ity Cul ture will banl.sh them. I'hone today for appointment. Colonial Beauty Shop "IN THEY COME". SALE WHY? The price is what brings thriu 1'Kf off on ail shoes, newest styb-s in wom en's slippers and oxfordn. (lood grade, some at XI. MO and $1.1)5. yiM,-.. nj.lt.V and Kl.r0. linty of small sizr-s in tlie cheaper ones: also some large tdzs. ('laud Prntt sells lotfl of knotholes and1 wp sell lots of shoes. Why? we are both tho "poor man's friend." We hnv a few suele shoes cheap. West has lots of suedes but he has no cor ner on the market for suede come In and gt fitted in these $9.50 shos for the priei-s of a child's shoe. We received more Zipper Overshoes t h is in orn i n g. Hoys' IS .-.n a nd $ 5 shos. 21 to f.. fi.v shoe lares In cluded. THE B00TERY II I i-. I SOCIETY instalUng officer on Oint day. ' Mik. Iauitt lirudeii. president, IMvslded over tho meeting yester day. t , V I 't:f Club Meets at Coal well Home . ; M is. Mat Coulwell was hostesrt to tho innni1eiH of th N. H.. J. Huh last Friday ut. her honifl on North I'ourth street. The home was prettily drcorutej in the holi day colors---rtHl upd groen. Throe luhh'S' of liridg' were at, luy -with I Mrs. Will Wdcock' winning high jseore. Sirs. H, W, . Kltey won the second jivi'Mu , ' -- C : I After .-the pMy a dainty' two- romae luncheon .was 'nerved. ..-.-... . ,:' Bradens Entertain At Bridge . . . Mi, and Mrs. Ram Uradon on- tertuined a nutnher of friends 'at .Iv salnnlny wiling- tflolr . hri hoihe IkiVc. " 1hVe tuijles weKe at ly during tho ovonlng .with Mr. piny during tho ovontng .with Mr. jAMer!t;ie pWy a delUuoiifi lunohj. 'eon Wiis'vBortml, "rovo (Specinl) Mrs. A. O. 'onkllH and Mrs. T. H.-Conkllrt on (tertuiiied tht1 Ladles' Guild,' at.' of luncfv'on ntil o'clock Thursdaynf-' ternooW. '.Xflr Itfnchcort-th'ejaftor-nooh was sjcnt ut bridge with Mrs. U H. Carter winning high score.., Those present were Mrs. Itay Cioodnougn. of I.a Grande, Mrs. 1. H. arter, of Haines,- Mrs.' J. J. Conley, Mrs. T. C Hefty, Mrs. , G. K. llarker, Mrs. It. I. HarUep, Mrs. J. Fletcher, Mrs.-U M. Laird, Mrs. T. E. Anderson, Miss Hess Keliey, Mrs.. A. H. Orton," Mrs. Willifim J Hallmark,. Mrs. C. lleHscli, Mrs. Le I Hny T.ay, Mrs. C. K. .avsonr and I Miss LoIb I.nwson, r . , , " Announcements r Social annonnecmenta ; may be printed' in Oils column frco of charge Any announcements pertain Im; to any functions such as cooked food sales, etc, , will' be refused Aunounoenients, to be printed the same day, must be ui NH iety etl dor's hands by 0:00 o'clock. News editor's note, "Tft .'"o'fv" r Tho Wonu-n's Jllsalonury oclelyl' of ttie. Hunt 1st church will observe tlu aunuul prayer day Wednesduy ai'ternoon, January (J,.ut the lioipw of Mrs. .C. K. ilappersett. I'rayer groups will meet at 3 o'clock, 3:110, 4 and 4:SU o'clock. AM ladies of the church and the congregation are Invited. " ".".' ! i " - - j The Monday Musical chorus wUl meet for .its first reheaisat since the Christmas vacation ut h o'clock Hits evening In the Neighborhood club rooms ot the 'library build ing. . ' v : ' - . The LadieH Aid "society 'of the Klrst M. K. cliurcli will Inive tegu lar met-tings tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'rloek, the first division With Mrs. A. W. Leffel, at M0 Main avenue, and the - second, ut the home of Mrs. C, JI.: Griffin, at 3t'2 Main. . Monthly business and install ation of officers will occupy ' the ladles'. Aid soefely of the iMetlio dist .Kpiscbpul church. South at its regular 'meeiing Thirsday after noon with Mrs. Hnketv at 210GH Xorth Fir street. Those lp . charge make a special request for attend ance, especially of the newly-eh-c-td officers. ' There will be a special meeting of the Carnation Club ut the A. T. Williams residence, 1 6g N ave nue, Wednesday evening, January ft. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of ltallwuy Trainmen will have its regular business meeting this evening at 7:3 o'elock. At K:tf o'clock they will tlL tmrrrrrrri u n -I A HE A L THY New Year THE Happiest Resolve you can make it to be rid once and (or all of your Piles or other Kectal and Colon ailments. My treatment is so scientific, to certain, to complete, w conclusively proved by thousand, of tucceulul case that ajl doubt Is eliminated. Further, I will gte i you a WRITTEN ClIARANTEE to cure i your nies or rrnjna your fee. Write today for my new 100 fate, illustrated, r KrJ book of iiUDrmasien. Inc pohTlmo oro.t: wattle orritts n. nV. H 11 1 lH 1 n a me-Stt 11-. VTnWOlli Tti AMD PIN I I ' Bfetl-Shaped : Tlie' hsII-ahaped 'Bleev,,,',,' h frwii - (jui. wvrrt t.y Aiyot mutt, Puruiicouiii mm . ia l he lawn ilotall tut Dvomuii wwii. Thu nuulel t nmhruldorifd heavily with oblong crystal Iwuda and pearl. ontcrlivln tlin n. of R. T. iiiHl llulr rtimilli'H ut it Hocinl. " SI. Poiits Kplaropul flujlil will, llin.H WKanoHiliiy uii.tmooh :ut S:3ll oVIock at lioii.m of Mnt. 8. n' t'rowi., -&U4 lonnHylvanla avehun' In unniiul iuwtlni;. tti pons of iho yar'a work wllj , h irlvn ' ami' tlK'p' will Im. tlin. bJioIIoii of- -ot- flecrfl for tllty I'liHlllliK- ymr. ' .Mra.. !:ifI!Marl" iW" 'M'"1 f!; f ""M' " , t . . ' ..a , " . , j .r. fj RaJii 10 1 Mountain Time' Stations. CFAC, Calgary, Can. (435.fi) ' S-9 p., ni., studio program, St. David's society. KOA, leuver, t-olo.' (322.4) !!;ir p.. in., Klullo theater, mit slculo; 6,-so, dinner ooncert' Drown l'alace string orchestra,; Howard Tillotson, director: ; 7:30, Kook of Knowledge; 8, prOgrnni,- histru tnentul selection,- KOA orchestra; violin solos, Lewis Jf. 'Chwroff; readings, Winifred 8nel; pari Mac Hoyle, baritone; tenor solos,' Chus. Stevens; piano solos, Iois Alter and Roberts MacKay. I'aciflc Time Station. &':30 p. m., Los Angeles Exam- liner 'mutinee program; fi.-sn.ifVest 'ocket concert; ,7, Nick. Harris de tectlVe stories; 1 7:20, Aaried'1;pro grunt, Frank Harry, tenor; Will iam MnpOougall,1 Scotch comedian; tjtark Misters, harmony ((uettists; G, program, Ventura Jtnflntng com Siily; 'pVogramV A'. A. iixaiii- Iner; 10, Hetty Patrick and 1'at- - f' - 5la'h orchPHtra. KI'OA, (Uc, AVtth.: 03i)-p- C;4fi-S,:15 p. in.,. Kherinan, 'CJay and company,. .. sltfdlo program Xrltti-io, Tinns studio hrogram. ' lil-ON. Long Iteaeh, Cal. (j:ta.4) 6-C:n p. m;, organ recital, Bray- ton's theater;-'f8-!i.. I'ress-Telegram program arranged 1y .L. f. Krey. : KJ it Hollywood, Cal. 12.12) 6-6 p. 111., children's hour, . Wg Brptlier of KKWB; ,7-7:3n,' Mutual Motors mirth routest; 7:30, micro phono brevities; - 8-0, program Cheek-Neal Coffee company, Mux well 1 House Coffee string qilQrttt: Charles , Heauchnmp, . tenor; 9-10, program,. Western J'aeif In Her 11 r- lte roinpany, Hoot Owl orehestra; 10-11, Warner itrothors frolie, dl ! reetlon 'harll' Wellmun;. 11-12 Hollywood Hoof ballroom ' orch . tra. WiH), On U land, Cal. U6.!t , H:30-i p. in., luncheon concert; 3-4, speaker. Williams Institute hWith Harks Cunningham, soprunot 4-fi:3u. concert orchestra, Hotel St Krancls: C-7, dinner concert, Bald win Ptano- ccmputiy, 'Knacker boeker trio, t ;v K(iW; I'orllnnd Ore. fJOI.r,) . 7:1R n. m., physhnl culture Unround ' to Know to Choose ntold In plain lasgufe by one of the world' greatest radio engineers, Mr. Joseph D. R. Freed, President of the Frccd-Eisemaoa Radio Cor poration. a booklet small enough to slide into a man's vest pocket or t woman's purse. brief enough to be read in ten minutes. -intsrestiiur enough to ke resd isnee. A post-card, 'phone call or visit to our (tort will place one in vour hands, irS WORTH GETTING! Freed-Eisemann af aacaivaa, Aniitntd Dtilrr fr frtrJ-tiirmtm Htdtt littwri Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. - . . rVhit's; M i :5W-1 llO . pVnl. ' 'libse' city trio; 4-7. dinner concert; concert, 7th I'nited States Infantry band; J0-J1. concert. KM J, Ixvt Anifeh-s Oil. (-H.i") . 6,6:30 p. m., I-eieh ton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cron Hhaw,' leader; 6:80-7:80. history story- I'rof: Hertaoif; Dick Wins- o. juvenile reporter; ( annua Johnson, Mickey McHan, t .screen; Juveniles: Piggly Wiggly Girls string trio; 8, r. Mars Hnumgardt, cteullflc lecturer; 6:Siuiu:3, pro gram, ' Peerless Laundry company; 1U:S0-1 1 :3ji, Don Clark's Utltmoi-e hotol dance orchestru. - K.llt, Seattle, Wash. -(:tK.4)- ,-1-380 p. m.. 'organ reilal; "What to I'repace for Tonlght'M Hinner,', Bcrtioe Hedington; 7-. 1:30, Hears, Hoe hue k and com', pany studio program; 8:So-i!. Post Inlelllgencer studio .prognun; 10 H. Henry HaUtead'a Victor lie nordlng orchestra. . ,v . , MTII, Hollywood, Cal. (2:tK . &-C p. m., home hour, comlucteii hjr Mammy Simmons: 8-10, Turne.r orchestra, l.oren d'owell, director Hondeuu male quartet; lo-l'l, Starr F'lano company studio. K.VX, 1om AnrtvieM, Cal. :t:ta.tt) 7:Ut a. in., exercises: a, talk and prayer: tO;0, household econom ics. Kate Hrew Vaughn: K'-l p. m organ recital; 1:30, the hook worm, matin; 4-S, .'Muro of Children," Ur,'Wuyne Hurr; C-fi:30, Sunny Jim's children's hour; f:.H0, organ eonoert; 6: 1C, Alder travelogue; 11:30-7, Atwnter Kent orchestra; 7 8,' Hotel Ambassador concert or chestra, Joseph Uosenfehl, direct or; 8-U, feature program; iMo, W. W, Halney organi'utlou program; Hull' alunee Oreheut i-ii. i ; . , U)AtV'Con7ilUs .On. (iMi(),2) ' -., 7:20 p. in., musleaJ s'lections; 7tilot -"Color and Design in House l coration." MajT?Arel Moi'ehpuse; 7Hfi-i ."Mlrt-WinW Hints ror the Sh'li.,,k,tt"therlnrt:HuiMbt: t 1 v! ! kro, Han Fram-Wc o, Cij(. nCH..".), - 7, t:?0, H a.lnj., fkltfrAsKs; itt. sMvih'g'talk, Hyy HbWs: -Uir p:'m.. Itudy Keiger's Kalrmont liotel or cheslra; ' 11:30, , program, James Loup's. JlualJaiis' ;t::J, fashion talk, Ninoii,t 6: lEjid: 1 &, children's hoir, Hlg brolhtir;l.iC:4u-7, Wuldo mar Lhid and the? States Hestaii rant: oroheatra; 7-7:30, Itudy Sei ger's ldirmont hotel orclu'Uira; 8 i, Atwuter Kent artists, Krnest In gold, director; 11-10, dance music, Uoodrlch Silvertown orchestra; lo ll, Waldemnr Lind und (he. states 1 lest a 11 rant orrleslru. KQI', Tortlaml, Ore. (212) :30-3:30 p. m., program, Radio Trades, association; u:H0-ti, chil dren's program; musical program, K I All, Oakland. Cal. (21(1) 9-9:30 a. 111., prayer srvice, Itev. O. W. 1'hllllps. KWSC, I'uihnon, avoIi, (:M8.) 7:30-a p. in.r string trio; Marg ery Hegessemann, pianist; Gladys oster, -violinist; Haymond Howell; Aline Trice, vocalist; "Tho Wash ington Lamb,". Howard" Hueke dorn; "J,ight und Klectricity ' Waves,". Dr. I I. H. lriggs; book re views, Alice Lindsfy Welib; "I'yro tol, a-Cheap but KffectfrviS J-rin lOxploslve,". 11, N. Miller.,-- ."V..i, tun hine4 or Salt Luke City ot-. very, reasonable round trip fares. Let u help ybu plan your itinerary, quote you fores, and make fill your arrangements. J. II. Keeney. I.a Grande, Ore. Reduction In Price ON Chevrolet Mode Effective At Once. ASK US AP.01T IT TODAY Blue Mountain Garage M. A. HARRISON, Mgr. . PltOMlSK Speelali The rromise Grange .held lis annual eleetlon or officers at tho last re gular meeiliig. electing Andrew Khudunan. .master; I.- S. MeDon Ojld. overseer; Harvey McDonald, lecturer; Klmer Dennett, Steward; .Henry Carper, assistant uteivurd; Mrs. I. S. McDonald. chaplln; lt. Carper, trtasurf i;..Will lteed, secretary:' '.' Kalph Carper, gu(e keeper; Mrs. J. (1. Swearlngen, teres; Mrs. C. K, Gorhett, l'oin ona; Mrs. John Carper, l-'loia unit Mrs. l ie I'oulsiiii, steward. 'AVill liei'd. John carper, len-" ry Cuvper and Dewey Davis have esiiddlshi-d u wood- camp at Cou Khr Crei.k '. and are culling wood for''t"tnv ilowinan-illcks Company. ; ' A crowd of young people gath ered Wednesday evening at the V V. Carper home to serenade the newly weds. .Mr. and Mrs. J-Yaiik Lindsay. - Lee Smith spent Christmas with his daughter -Mrs. V. l'oulson. Mr. ami Mrs. Newuy and family .spent Christ mas tiay with Mr. and Mrs. Will Keed. Siinnar made a trip to Wallowa lite first of tho, week bringing in koiuc hos. 'i t-d Trump is unable to work on Hall's Catarrh It, rlfl your system ot Catarrh or Deaf. ntV caused by Cstprrh.: ' ; .W(trfniraiwrriw0)'tn',ii' ' FiJ.CHtNEY &.;bo4 Toledo. OWI .'-. .1;!. lit-iiilr 4i McK. & R. Compound Elixir of Extract of Cod Liver Oil Tnlirn i-ffrulni-ly will tii'rvcnt llirsi' wfiiici iHilds. (NnlaliiH CimI IJvci till but Is pleas ant l Hike. X. i:;i: ;co. I-.vfi-ytlilng 4"vc Tho ' Sick .Jtuii'm ' ) .- . . t'& " TP Y0U have nevcr to caiitornia it should be the effort of your life to go. Representative of the Uraiam Pacific Will gladly furniah you illustrated booklets giving complete information about this laud where the most of the time and vyhere yoi edit r enjoy-out-of-door life all tho time. " if & 4 n ' 1 - " Convenient train connections either via Portland ALL Opposite rostciri leo Smith has purchased tho 40 aero pluce belonging to ('bur ies Dennett und expect to Im prove It Uiis summer. 1 Kohert Carper returned from Iji Grande rectmtly, whe.ro ho. Jias been working for Hturnl weeks. trge Increase In Train Srrvltv. , LKW1HTON. Idubo-rt(. J Uroler, Lewtslon merchant, 1 has been au thorised by the commercial club to THAT as usual I spent more for Chrfsimns this 3(&r ' than . "expected, I wiil( 6rt:savinii NOW1, in ordepjl tqlmeeti.tlie;' coming1 requirement. UNITED STATES It : Rolled Oafs , i tolled Uarlajv.il'. Whole Corn 'j'l, (IrankMl )nm lilj... Whole Wliestl ( . lllll FCea ;' !l Baled Alfalfa Baled Timothy Baled Straw F-Bit Maker Scratch lrad AHk Our Price. 1 La Grande Warehouse tSk Storage Co. V 7 Resolved: ,FEEi it's the ( iv ThtRiV hccrtt about the ovciv '. whelming popularity of Flapjacks. -It's the fiavorl A flavor that comes from blending many kinds of flour in a can't-be-copied way; a flavor no other hot cakes can give you because no other Hour is blended the flapjack way. That's why Flapjack always wins a smile from man-morning appetites. For good cheer and good nourishment these nippy days nothing quite "gets home" to a man like a plate of fiiie, upstanding Flapjacks! i "A'brrs standi for Better Breaoju' pMBssasasjsasjMBfsassjsaaB T : Baking We'll Divl2fofYout CUke if you bake it with Schilling Biking Powder and it does not please you merely tell your grocer, fie will pay you $2 instantly, ana wtrnouf ques tion.- This offer holds good any time ' year 10 Mfld ytat out,,. SUITS $47.50 to $65.00 Valuer ' 'l ' . ' At ?12.o0 ' ' - Putmans Ladies' Ready-To-Vcar and Millinery e.onfir vrlHv;lho Northern I'uclfic At jircnont the- passenger Urulti. rollwu oUlfrluls 'Kiiatlvo to In-1 leaving HtitcH In ' tho morning. rrramiiK Iho pu.HBonK.'r train wrv- m.,k,.a a rolmil trip over th line. Ice on thu .C'lfurwiitor lino letter ( nPh,.f hii boon oxprcssi'd that tr to nrpommoilutik th heuvv triivi-l. ; vil will wurrunt a two-train ' JMrv- Iraprciully to Oroflno. ilun to thn railroad coiiKtniotlon in tl c -Inur - i wah-r llmtMT tovu. Credit CARR'S No Interest. mmsm m 1 OffiEBCSl FOR GOOD fiiMvIfy VAIiCTKItlV, l'i:csti!ns;(:. .5 hiivo' vim oxcluslye oleantns and priisU)i;.i!lalilUhnni. aooils-cnllcd for und .delivered, . : 5 Wo Valeteria Main 701 !'.; '. 1 i 1 H eV ATsVT'. . ' J HI This is the 44th birthday of the baking powder that has made the birthday cakes in Western homes where fine baking is a tradition. ScWllinef tartar ic ,iurlni llie period of nUlroail ronntruct lu mill prohauly . Jndcf- Iin(ti - lv. CLOTHES I I- Cleaners Ai-iwh Trncls'ilm Fir Sf Iff Tea Coffee -Baking -Powder I Extrtctt VSpice$ ... ' J 'I m Mm Wit": 3 - Its c nrUik.tVa-faiT fainsj-nftt