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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1926)
Wednesday, January 27, l!)2(. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three ill NEWS of SOCIETY Shower Compliments Mrs. Tetzlaff . Mrs. George, McVcy. Mi Gladys Miller, Mlw Mabel Kennett uiul Mbw Isabella Miller entertained at attractive party lust evening at "the homo of Mia. MeVey, compli 4 .mooting Mrs. Krank Tetzliuf, re f cent brldo. Mrs. Tetzlaff la known ' ly her many friends hero us Miss ' ivilee Dennett. She has been a teacher in the Greenwood school )ieroxfor several yean, but has re- tdgned that position and will leave i In nlbut a week for rortlaml to make her home. ; - The party lasU evening whs in ( the lorin of a niisceH:inou8 show- er:' Twenty-throe friends of iho honor guest were present and tin enjoyable evening was .spent tit game. Klrst prize for the even- j lug went to Minn Anna Davis. Mrs. Scott won aecond prize and Mrs. JVtKlaff third. Consolation prizes were awarded lo Miss Alice Hunok : and Mm. O. W. l'amplrll. At an appropriate hour a dainty ' two-cour-o- luneheon was served by the hostesses. ; . Laupch Vanishing Chain Luncheons Tho first or Iho series of "van ishing eli-.ln" luncheons to 1 b-Iho n,o.nbor of ll,o U,.li,.s- A.. n....j .m-."".... i.iui.u,..i Clliucn win uiae puice utiinimiw i i tii """".""" - lortainUlls week, having r gnosis "".Nlr's. Sherwood Williams ,! Mm. , ,, . .,, , . , . . . l.ydlu. Clrandy will on ertali joint- I,- at tho homo or Mrs Williams tomorrow ntlornoon hving us their goes s .Mrs. H. . Inxon. Mrs. "" . J. I). McKcnnon, Mrs. Kmniii, Hani inf, Mrs. J. H. (Mark. Mrs. Herbert Hpeekhart. Mrs. laiclen Whealy All's. J. II. iSush and Mrs. H.' S, ISrowuton. - . -. Mrs. tleors-e llaars, Mrs. G. M. Vierce and Mrs. . K. Sttnj; will also have their luncheons tomor row afternoon, and Mrs. S. C. Smith WAUING'S A number of . WINTER COATS At a Bargain, 1-3 TO 1-2 PRICH i Rememlier ve cari'y STANDARD makes of coats' La Voijue and "piiiiner---TnEY.' WEAIt." WALL! NO'S mm Woman's Glory To Votaill Its bounty, tho hair nn 1 Hldn nooiiR oonstant attontion. A wookly shampoo, a littlo onto, uiul a liooomiiiK ooirrnro niaki' It what it s h o ii I il I" Woman a f'rownlnff Glory. I'hiinn Main MS for nppninrtnoiK i Colonial Beauty Shop MINERVA SAYS: We have sold lots or chil dren's nnd misses' KulihOM In the Inst nook. Why'.' .VS' and (UK- (lull's what soulidi good to parents who have lo buy rubbers. Hoys' Overshoes, sizes 3 to 0 nt sum. Hoys' good Well So!" Khois. 2.7r.. Children's nnd misses' I' i. Slippers at 7.V nl'd Xl.l'- Ladies' close out line Slin pers. tl.no. tl.-V. l.3 nd 1.9i. Wo sell a fi p.ii ' every day. Tin- pair you want may bo her. . Come in, lot's see. Io not forget tho Splint x Silk Oiiarantiod lliw. l.". tl.2.. II. AO unl !.n. Just 30 pair or ohildren's Shoos nnd Slippers loft lo close II. .VI; sije-s CJ .lo II: II) to 13. The price is a more trifle for this lot. lied Cross, and Aroh-Aid fhoea for ladies. Areh i'r -servers for men. Onee wo;n always worn. THE B00TERY ;.Y IIAVIH.N. lgr. Sport Sandals Snnd'.U for spnrf wear of black and wiiiie r.jlf n;ln with the hilr un touched, trimmed l.t patent leather, li ivo jiidt been shown in New York 'iluy were introduced at the rates in Pun. jw .. rteronn. ,.,,.,.... Ku,.ls wll ,JO Mrs. (Veil liolton Mrs. Hay Korester; j,. Thomas Wilson, Mrs. Kouls Wetzel anil .Mrs. Webber: Mrs. , wi ,.., , i '"Va1 n, v''',',U,'1' .'"'r'TV ill- Headloy, Mrs. A- K. Kininan I -(i ' ' J( Hamuid-raml Mp!l J Mrs. R f. Umith'und Mrs. -IT. ..HI Griffin. Mrs. Will Adh-r, .Mrs. S. G. I'oleman, Mrs. Ititchuy and Mrs. i M. Itosainond will be enterlain id at thu K. Stins home. " The Buests (liis wCek will be hostesses for thf iilncheons next week. ; ' - ' Mrs. Van -Valkenburg; Entertains Mrs. A J. Vun . Vnlkenburgr de-liK-httully entertained the mem bers oflthe Y. O. elub yesterday af ternoon al her home on Spring 'treet. Two tables of bl-idjrc were it play ilur)nr the afternoon with hifflj sctire uuioni? the club nipm- iers Koiiiff to Mrs. Gilbert Ilunler. Mrs. Charles Uln-ner r'ccdved the Sliest prize. Ilouum'ts of lovely, spring flow- 'r,s wen ariruifred in,, the dining room, where a two-course lunch on was served following the .janu'N. ' - 4 Mrs, Pearson Hostess At Bridge Party Pretty bouquets of swool peas ill pink and while were nsed to 1ec- ointe -IHi-tiom of- M'H. .Iv- J. Po.ar--son yesli-rday afternoon when she was hostess lo the meuilers of the Tm-Hlav Uridtfo club. Three lablcK wi r' at play with Mrs. W. C Crews wimdnfr hivh score. Afler (he play a diiinty two course luncheon was -served. Entertains Friends At Dinner Party Mrs. It. W. l-nniihlin ontortainoil ton Wonils at ilinni r ut 1 o'olook. S. unlay ariornoon. Covors' wiro laid for Mr. anil .Mrs. 11. H. Huron Mr. an.l .Mrs. H. Ci. Avoiy, sir. ami M-rs. H. U ItiookSr Anna ltrooks. I.uov Wndo mill tho hostoss. Allor illnnor tho artorniion was sin-ill visltinK- , , . Four-M Club Meets With Miss Bergcr Klitoon nioinliorH nail throo (snosts woro pri-sonl 'rhllsku, ovonlnir whi n Miss lli rtha IliTKor was host .ss lo tho Kour-M olnli. Tho ovon injr was spout Kowinrr nnd visiting o.ll-r wliloh Iho hioloss vorvod As? V Ji , , , ri ,v t vAVirturJ 1 f 'i'lSf!? . I'm ia t -tit. S r I r' 'icf J 7rV Aft irr--rJ i m-r, . II dainty wfrwhrncnl", assisted her mother. Announcements " Social uiiiuuiiUM'inenls may lo printed In t Itlsi rul-iiim fivv of charge. Any unnoiuut'iiients per taining any f unci inns Midi a cooked ft mm I vnlcM, etc., will Ik n-riiMod. Aunoimeeineiit to ho printed the stum day, must Ik in sodoty etlltor's ban. Is hj 0:10 oYloek. News editor's noli. ..The I jh Ills' Aid of the Lutheran chureh wilt iihh t at the homo of Mrs. Vt. IXavzin, 4HI Iteinloek street. Tliursday afternoon, Jan tin ry 2K. All inembera art' requested to "bo pnwnt. ' - - The Deffretj of Honor will bnve a business meeting this evonint? ut S o'clock at the K. I', hall. Mem bers are iirKd to attend. , Th MLsslonary society of the Baptist ohureh will meet -tomorrow afternoon at 1W o'clock u! the church. ' luipm'lnut business will come before the meeting "t lllis time. All members are ored to 1 present. r Sister Mary Says: . (y Sister Mnry) Ureal; fast Grapefruit section;:. cereal, thin cream, , omelet with cream sauce, fciuluun , muf f.iu, milk, Coffee. ' Uuneheon halted Hpujfhelt! with cheese, ; stewed tomatoes, toasl 'd muffins, spice rake, ml!k, tpa. Dinner Casserole. of vfhick."in and rie, -baked siiuash. cabbage and pineapple salad, whole whc-it rolls, .lemon.' iiiMrinK'"' pb'. milk. coffee. , Split left-over muffins and toast In 'a very hot oven.' Mutter and serve.' hot. These toasted muffins ait as delicious with afternoon tea any "erumpel" or "scone" served in a fashionable tea "room. The muffins must be toasted even ly brown ami quite crisp and must he iteuerouHly buttered. Spice cakes are particularly ap pealing in culd weather.' The foS lowing cake is an adequate ties - Hert in itself. i Spin Cuke. Yolks 3 esBS, I whole epg. 1 cups brown sJK-ir, 3 teaspoons baking- powder, 2 J cups flour, 5 1 cup butler. 1 inp sweet milk, 1 ; teaspoon cinnamon, 1 teaspoon smIi' Cream butter and bent in sufMr. Adil i'kbs well' bi-aten. Mix and sift flour, baking powder, salt an 1 cinnamon. Add about of the dry ingredients to first mixture. Mix thoroughly and ail. I l-:t milk. Conl in lie adding dry Ingredients and milk alternately until all is ascd. Turn Into an 'oiled and floured dripping pan and bake 3u minutes In a moderate oven. r,.t cool slightly after removing from the oven and cover ullli (lie fol low lug fronting. Fmsdifij. White :t i-g'rs, li cups brown .sugar. The frogling uses the whiles of the eggs lel'l from the cake. Poll -figar on molding board to remove lumps. Iti-at whites of eggs on a large plotter with a wire whisk until slit f and dry. Heat s-igar Into whiles gradually. PI li on cake and put Into a hot oven for eight minutes to puff and brown I he tui'i ingue. A pan of cold water placed Jn der the cak will prevent too hard baking on bottom while the meringue is browning. TIU'ltSDAV, JA.M'.VIIV 2N. Mountain Time Stnlinns. 'M:', CalKary,, rim.. ( 1:1 1.Sm- Otlllki) 10 p. m.. .Vargaret King, violin- 1st; Cweiillhin I'.Iuu-m. colllsl : Kilvthe WITH r.AUf.WI) Radio I if ills, J V. r"'f-i, .T1- 9 "'iff 1 r f m 1 . .. -. .i - .1 ssMOir .'aa 1 - '- a A now-born baby died nt April Farm, near Allonlown, I'n. Charles Cinrlnml (I'fl) tnllllonnlrn radical, signed certiricalos to the effect that ho was father and physician to the child. He was ar rested on slatiltoiy charges. lieltlna llovey, mother of the child, -w:is niililod in the warrant, lull, she fled. Two other men nll-1 women lived on the farm a strange love rolony, authorities be lieve. Garland has a wife nnd two children In Massachusetts. fine of the cojony's houses on the farm is shown above, (lailand wns photographed near his rami. VU'Tfo ApiMiiniM Tan Vmni HA I. KM. Ore. Minn Anne Uinp Of The Dalles and Mrs. S'nionr Jones of 10 Were a O'tol of i r by I'.overnor I'ierro to fi-prefw-nt tin 8t:tlr of On-ifoii on the women'x board of the s-Hiilr4-ntf-niii:ii at I'hiladelphia. Itoth y I,ati ani Mrn Joins are promio-nt in the lls'urhlt rs of the AliHTirnn l.evo luirn In Oregon. He rry Cnltttm 1'rjttMl. nOSEDCItO, Ore. Production Garland and Blother of His Child i "".-K Tt-j ' i.l W W.f! t.-,X'- If jp ilri Aliovc' is ftottlna Iliucy. nmilior of riiui-los' nrlanrs llhscill male rltllil. iiliol'jai'aphi'.l ns slit' loft the dislHol nltfirnoy'tt nrrkw . arioo Im'Iiik .oIo.ih'iI or ii'spoiislhilily- ror llu. oliilirs -tl.ntlu ' ami ;arlninl liliuso! f. .oiironlric nillilt.nairt'. who fnoos chargm .in iiiii lii'i'lhiu Willi Ills n'llll Inns wllll Miss llnioy. Ciulaiul WHK pluiln. , :iaailust loa.ln tho bunk al t'laiporsxlllo. I'a., whoro lie ilM'wj inonoy fur hnil.' j . ' , i ,: ;.' '- ' . t ; Soolt, pianist; Miss f'liostorriold. Miss SVhili hoiid, Ciornld I'-llzuorald. KIWI'. lloLso, -111111111. (JSll.Jiu . 107l)ko) . . 8-8:l0.). in.. ."llankinK." Jinltro Itiohards; '8:lo-l.u. prourain, Twin Kails chamber of; oomniorco. lil'WA. OkiU'II, '' l lall. (2(11111 I lftOke) 4-6 p. m.. orjran rooltal. lara niount Ihoator; ;a-ll. dKilon Itadlo lioalors' program. K l-'X I-'. Cnltirtulo Sprinirs, t'ohi. (2.-om-limlio) P-tO: :lo p. m.. - Kosoiu;'.iry tiar ilons ilanoo program. KOAllouvor. fnlo. (:!22.4lll-!l:l()ko) 12:15 p. m., Uialto thoator nin sioalo: H : 1 5. rolaxinjr and eorrocttvo oxorolsos, :i:ai). matlnoo ,ror house wives; 4. culinary hints; '4: 1 a. rash. Ion review; li:oO, . dtnnor ciiucorl, llrown F'aiaco striliK or(ohostfa, Howard 'I'illotson, director. Pacific 'Hum Staliiins. KIT. lxis Alljiolos, fill. ( IIIS.,-1111- 1.IK.' . 5:30-C p. m., Norman ilarvoy'B special liilernalloinal radio woeg orohostru; 0. nightly ilnlngH; 11:10. pnuirani; 11-11. prognini, l.os Altos Kl''l's Keoing California: 11:30, vest lipailnionl liousoB. " ,. pocket prOBram; 11:45, Itadlotoi'liVl KMTIi, lliillywnoil, Cnl.- (28m pei ioil; 7-8. progruni by MikImiIo. f I'.'OdkcV ' " ' Cnlvcrslly or Houllioin 1'alll'oiiila; 0-0 p. in., home hour, Mamihy S-9, program. Hoxull stores; tl-l o, Simmons and naliorliood-children! nrogiam. (.'hioUerlng Ivill; la-l l, program. King rolllns. liltlN, liong lleaob, t'al. "(2,t:!iii isnukc) - 4:3(1-0 p..- in., aniusomenl bulle tin; i,-o::io, org:in. li'rnylon's (hea ter; 7:30-0, Long ltoaoh Municipal band. hi AMI. llnllywiKiil, Cnl. (2r,'2in lllloko) 7:30 p. m.. Microphone brevities; 8:40-0, special program for Inter national Tests; 9-10, program, lam I'. Smith. Inc., Ilk inn-Moon orches tra, Ashley Sisters, Sol lloopii'n lia- jwaiians; 10-11, Warner Ill-others frolic, direction Charlie AVclhiKili, with 'Charley llch and his Sunset C.01111I ry club dance orchestra. Ki.o. (lakliiinl, 'al. (:sI.U,,i-M:Iiik-) 7:10-7:30 a. ni., health irtiililng exercises, Hugh Hirrell liohbs: 7:40, "I 'op Class," Hugh ilarrell llolihs; 8:10-8:30, dally training exercises, Hugh llarri'tt llobhs; 8:30, dally strength; 4-r,:30. con . cert oiohosl la, Holel SI. rranclfl. ' Vlnlon Hi. -'orrorn. eoiulncliif: AT t.OVE FARM of berries nnd small crop for canning purpose is advised by a com mil be on mirlrultur.il and marketing of the llowbtiig rhani-b-r of fniimiTfp, A c:tr f ul Investlntion . r:ni'i i the coinmltlee to le-lieve tlwit then would be an almost unlimited an I profitable market for the growing .(H happ'nd here In many of evergreen hlarklvrrh a. i'.r.t liM-ntb.i. The man had entered r:iiilerri.- ond nt ra berrleji aluo th- hole twice Jist nrtpf he ex are ruennt mender! for greater p-o- il-.-mn. hut linmedhitety after duction in lHugl:m county. Tho coming out tho neronil Um col rommittee li planning expt-rlmentn lnr"d nnd died at the hoipltal. !1 -' JL-.i i'K , Nff$sj-'r C:"fl-G:::il. ' Cioorpc; V., Uudlow.' ''l'-rleiiil lo Hoys," assisted hyjiine isabol l-urtls, sea Hlories;;li:"5ri,:.'nows Items; 9. pliiy "The li'ederal i'Ja'Klc,'1 Wilda Wilson churoli. 'dlroctov; nnl- slo, Arlon trio; 11-12. divneo tnusic, lliilol St. l'ranols. ' Olrvili-Doucl'B Callfbi iila coltoKluna. ; ; '' " ' ' K(;V. l'iirllllllil,Ot'i'. " (10 1. 5111- lillll.O) "''"'"'''.. ' ln:;t0 a. ni., Town'-Crlor; music, ni'ira iloius and shopping Kiildo; 12::tn-l ::in. concorl; iiroffon Itmlio Trades assoeiutlon; il-7, 'dinner' coii oerl, .Olds, Wort man & ICihjr com puny; 7::io-7 :4fi, news , items ' and spot'ting results; 7:40-8, locturo. Cutliollc Triitli society. Kll.l. I,iis Amsolos, ('ill. (4r..2lll 7Hlko) i;-i;:;to p. in., l.eishlnii's Arcade onl'olocia. Olllc.lla.' Jack f'roil jthaw. loaiior; l'.::lll-7:30..' HlckKi Itranilnu, sroen Juvenile, Hiinny Jane liuKlies, Joyce' Coail, .leuline do Itard and l!licle John; liiulor)F Mlni-v. l'rnf. I lirl Moir:. "7r4fi. liCnlth Italic Dr. I'hllllii M. 1 .1 vol I : ' K : 4 r.-H. i ii-i, riiurr riaim compuny siiimu; SMO-O. 'special inlornatlnnal radio week progiiun; 0-11, K.MTII C0I1. rt lioitr, Turner oroliestrn, direc tion l.oren I'owell. KNX, llnllyuniMl, Cnl. (.1.Din- Hllllko) . 0-0:30 p. in.. Sunny Jim's Blory; 5:30-0:10. Wurlllzer pipe organ sliiillo: Town Tattler; (i:15, travel talk. W. I'-. Alder; 11:30-7, Atwutor Kent concert oroliestra; 7-8, pro grain, II. I,. Crockett, Jlyo. Uron son, conceii 'cellist; Corinne Hedd, iiopraiio: II. 1.. Crockell, baritone; S:4fi-!i, liiteinatliuial lest program; 0-10. program, Willys-pvorlund dialers;' 10-11. program, M. Weln- slelli, presenting It'-iy West's Alex andria hotel dunce orchoslrn. M O, snu l iaiu'lvi'o, cal, (tK.:ini 7(Hko) r 10 a. m.. talk on ilornostlc. sci ence, Virginia Tappau; 1-2 p. in., Iludy Solger's l-'alrnioht hoieli or eliesira: :30-3:3O, matinee 'pro irr.'iin; :!:30-4:3n. Cyrus ' Trobho'fl Talai'o luilet ooncert circhostra; in crowing tabh beetn. INmiler -o-( Kills Mhnt-rr. (AKt'A.H-: IK'KH. Ore. Uorol-j.-tm Malalj:i, a laborer on tho North Hank high why m-nr Tape Horn. w.t killed bv powder n. li Ih the first road arcident which V t r 1 d-f :8, children's hour: 7-7:80, Itildyi'lfloiwr's. lv.ilrmont liotul or- ohoatra: , 9-U), . , pi'OKram, Itndio l:lrlit Hyiuphouy orohostru. Gcorjro von-HuRol, Uirootor; 10-11. Juok roaklc:' fnclrlana. K T A l; v Oaklaiult . t'nl. : (SMOni-8-D:aO a. iri.v prnyor srrvioo, Rev. a. W.'. PhlllipH:lS-t p; m... lunch con concert program; 9-11. sludio proirrnni.' : r , v From "soup to nuts, "servo crack ers! This 1 Cracker. .Week when all good honsckeeporn may look to Iho cracker box ' for culinary Inspirations. t ". Tho iiewoat.slylnln cracker box ob U tile, family lo In wu-vrap pod form.' Keep ilm.cruckcrH in the wurniluir oven-or near tho rail iutor.und they will stay, crisp. . ' CrnokertMieoil no fancy -touches when Borveil. Mitt h the ooup, but In the Interests of lubop, hiivIiik crackers may bo used aa,tlie found ation for olive curlar or sardine cuntines. T'ut-a packaBK'.ot pre miri'd .'pimento, -, or .Krecn . clilU oheosivlnMlie pastry. tube, force nut on salted crackerM Ji:slarB und roses nd leaves and you have ipilck but tempting- tUlblt to s-rve with nalail or. with end or tho uin nor coffoe;: . . r Saltnti' crnckera are tlin. Ideal background' for ull sortB of fancy icings, . Next time you have umiii of boiled Icing- left from a cake, use It oii Baited cnickers, tliislinK ib top-with finely : chopped nul or fine' .-coeoantil.. ond there arc llttlq (i'QBUHl.c4iH.:tL lor (ifter school lunch und ufler, Bowing leu. A , mixture 'pf ngur.' butter and vanilla or. lemon. Jultfo tun through the pastry tulm .or spreua wnn i snatuht.on '-icmokiirH is, quick t seivn wllll Ice cream... My coloring: pink and grnen hud yellow' you can get rosen mid leaves nlro . enough' to servo at ypur. party., Mollt'd chocolalo is ciuick . ip spreud on crackers. . Kor fanr loy-, or Hundveho8 Bprond melted Choi' cohitn and a half wuniui anil aorve wltli toa'. or,, doBserl. : , , " . I'euiiuC butler Milixed wllll can ned mlk.. a PHich of suit nnd con fectlOMerB sugar tq (hake a flrin fronting. lmikoa Crocker, snnilwlrhos that pleaso' the children especlully. Iliose'iire Junt the thing for a tea party because a,,IIIUo jrlrl cun make Ihoni herself. . : .".',- Mr: I'ntU'i'iim- Talks foi" llnails. ' "HKEIBrpiT, "' "Otf, Holding that Oregon's highway - system is one' of I ha most, important factors In development, of the slute, Hen. ator i'attei'sen,. cunuldale for tho 1 At,itl,llrfi 1. tinmltinl inn fni Irnver. nor, lold;voterB here that he would sen thut'. the rosd-hulliling pro gram, wiw'' not dropped . in the event 'he ..was , elected " governor'.' Hnator- Patterson wusvttin gueut of tleoi'ge'W. HtaplcB. The. rnn-C lliuuil! , 101 1. . aL iiuuii - lur ; i.iuian field. , . ' . 1 Women Secure aninat loat charm, this new way of solving oldest hygienic problem offers true protec - lion; discards lilte tissue I OHEER gowns and ill-timed so. I- :.. n l,,,.... Mn.ni br.M no terror . for the modern woman. The insecurity of the old-titm "sanitary pad" has been ended. ' VKOTEX," a new and remarkable way, is now used by 8 in 111 better class women. It't five timet at obtorbent at ordi nary (ollvn pads You dine, dance, motor for hours in sheerest frocks without a sec ond s doubt or fear. It deodorizes, too. And thus (tops ALL danger of offending. , Discards as easily as a piece of r tissue. No laundry. No embar rassment. You ask for it at any drug or department store, without hesitancy, simply by issuing "KOTEX." Do as millions are doing. End old, insecure ways. Enjoy lite every day. Package of twelve costs only a few cents. KOTGX No laundry diicard likt tlssu SPECIAL Another White Enamel DIRH PAN HALE 14 and 17-Quart Round and Oval $1.00 F. L. LILLY Hardware ' Phone M-M Hints for the , ' ! lf JUST ARRIVED NEWEST HAND BAGS Moderately priced . . . $.1.50 to $5..r0 : PUTMAN'S, i i iii i . i j . j. i I Two lnlnnUis Xasti. ApiM-or. KLAMATH TATJ.S, Ore. Two m&ro cases of spinal inenlnffills wcrrt reported to county health of riccrB1 after unolhep jn.day Inter val. Oni. caan Is the small son of a proiiilnent Ingeil valley family wllb. the other Is a 21- ar-old mill vorker at Algoma. Don't ask for SB Credit CARR'S No Interest .iim vTITTi) WHY You are welcome to have a FREE demonstration of the FREED-EISE- MANN Radio in your own home with- ; ' out .obligating yourself in any way. We will demonstrate against any set ; ' - on the market, regardless of price. Let us explain our service which goes with Freed-Eisemann sets. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. TRIED OIL; RETURN TO COAL . WAHIIINOTON. n. C, Jan. II. (Special News nulletln.) Owing lo Hie high cost of the oll biinilng operation which heats the Navy, Muni tions and several other government buildings in Washington, a change has Just licon miulo. Tho small boilers, which originally were used for coal buinlng and Inler chnngeil to oil. are now bnck In a conl-liurnlng operation. These small boilers curry lb night load. Only a smull outluy of funds in material and labor was required to nial.o this change, and It can he safely stuted that only a lack of fundB for capital Investment delays tho completo conversion of the I'otomac plant to a coal-burning operation. The government Is ia tabling a heuvy loss through the use or f iel oil. This hos been determined l.y tests which havu been reported lo General Lord, director of h budget bureau. .-Taken from The IILACK 1 11 A MONO, Chicago, III. Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co, Phone Main 17 Tho boy's condition Is not consid ered crltlcnl, but tho other Va imported ns being in a sertouH, condition. . ;. ; ; It Is Sidd there is a small sect in Tennessee trying to have a bill udopied prohibiting the teach-ins Mint the earth is round. Ste the new wax-wrapped Family Packaga at your grocers! crackers sav Q.m OPcH '1. K' ! li 7 'li 'smur"" WAIT? is3c