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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1926)
Tuesday. February 16, 11)20. LA GRANDE ;'icVfcIN'G! OKSlM:il ')!! Page Two, 7cMiIKaejrg THE large Hat shares'' honors with the small one in the new Hat mode; and both insist that the crown be- quite high. ., Simplicity marks-. the trimming, and felt and grosgraih dominate as fabrics. - . - . ' ,' ' "' ' ! You will enjoy a visit to pur new Millinery Department' 'overythingi new.! : I ! i HILL'S "A Good Place To Trade" The Radio Corner ,f,ift,:-ifv4,i.fM!tt;t-f.,i,. Novel U. S .Farm Radio Service Will Blanket Nation, Pickard Avers New radio Hervlee of Ihe I'nlted Hi at cm ilt-purl iim-iiI of UKrlf'iiII ure. orirtiilvt il by Hani Ifrkurd, chief or radio, Ini'tutl'M three novel farm features, u 1 1 departure from cus tomary niitiodV of pr t ntliiK in formation by radio. The vrurm St-w ftixV start ed J-Vbrmiry 1, mid mailable bi weekly to ci 1 1 radio broadcasting slntloUH p1'!'!' Nllnff It. comlsls of j short Item of aKilculltirul news hc beted from t v ral hundred cur rent publications, mo.-. I of which an- not ftrcffwitilfi lo tin average farm reader. , . J'IM. Kt'riil Ki:tJhM.-' a daily Hrvc. consisting of ' filly liiii'-ly, iucticnl i!'ulChH piil by farmer ami tersely answered hy agricul tural authorllb-s. wan put im lh a!r by ftpproxlmatyly twenty lnou-l' casting Mlaltoiw starting yesterday. l-'or the women of the household a "Hotiakr" pfT'w ll'ilf Hour will Im' on the air from a lurw group o station allT r' lriiary In. Stations on Pacific ' Coast Unite by W ire l,OS ANGHMIH.- K I' I. I.u S'Uh, and Kl'-. Han r'raneiscu, a now lliihd by telephone wim-s., plt'gram IttillK hlOAlloUit SI 111 l tiin'OiiKly hy Hi" two j! axiom cui .M on-lay night liflwt n lie i o i It and to (C' l'W Pacliiciiiuie. ,, AUKriuiili tbf'mlK.U(ll r ! believe it will come true, inc limn irnay ho extended to other Pacific !coa.t and inland cities, expanding Into tt western network. . The. n-nt !dlstanccH separating western citfes and conflicting policies of statloju will materially. Interfere wllh the consummation of mich u i-hain. i - . ; : 1 j The Voice FromKRE mm i i I i. .. . . . . wT't . f ! ' : i . i i i ncli On- f;. .1,1. n I (.'a lii'ar.1 (In. I I C'omlf (pm -on Air. "fIlvi ll,' ft comic opera, spe cially i-f-vincd for rndlo hy Charles (ildwetl Iiphle, in tin tiic KOO pro gram, Matnrdny nlKlit i''hniary Th work wit! he prem-nted ly the Vlayerh (lulld of Han Krnwisro. d. the direction of teflna)d Tra vcf! and Marry lirown Wood. AUhr.UKh tin filling! i prohahly will never he aw jiopular aa Die boh. It 1.1 ext.emllflK even to tho chlerly WOIIH'TI. riSi ProitltV, (Hpi-cfal)-r X obnnlder nhe part of lutti, wtwk ' wutl d?vot- 1 to health oruwuift-work- In-tbf !hool liere. Tli PhllUu . hnvo . ie-eii e'arntnir thdt buUK ly doinff llie daily health c!jotih iu pre- i Tilled hy the Orifon I'ahereulQil Coffee Is hotter when made In an Pllecti ic Percolator. We liave thejn. "Kverythtng: EledrfcaT' La Grande Electric Co. 1412 Adnma Ave. , ('liii-n. JohuitH'-n wcrf. culltntf upon . - - . "'lilrn. I-M.J I'VII on' tluy lant wc-k. worldly In 1'o'itUihil. Tho Hoclntyj Th I'rpy nrhooUi kiivi. a l.ln- B"lit i nch nruHHil in i nrollm.'iit coln'it Wrtlnlny nrnifnun. I.'riiluy. nf. pin ns well tiH it iiln which ihey uraltrnonn, whlrh wiw followed iky the' i'nil(f.( ilo . lutiiTr ' ilolim twi'lvu'openlnir of their valrntlnu boxes. wiMh or dully liiMilth cliori'H. Tlio whlnh hud prevlniiNly been filled ehlliln-n.lu.ru inn mm- ivoi'ktnn fop, wllh ninny valenilnes. Thf. i pnr Iho lienniuU which . the , Hoelely entH lunl rlilldren of pre-Heliool nice (TlveA for one yeiiv'H liehie'v.Mlienl. were llivlled. About. 2& vlMltors Tlie lelieherH WeiKlK'd ' nnd ,ineu-.'vere pr.'Hent. 'MU (117 fi i rtftWli oitm '-a rid' ?rz?rzzz found that uioHt of th.e.ii huvei niiide Hplendld proKrct. Mm.. Mnry II. Kitll tinil MrH. Nephl foinliN hnve been, ro.eleetert Ah tenehei-H ror the l'erry nehnol thn coiiiImk y.-iir. . Tlleojltiro .MlllllHon. Ih HliNenl from Hehool thlu week on iieoouiil Of Dltll'HM. II, Helekel,' who hits beenutleniU Iiik court uh a wltuew ror Hevernl dayH, relumed lu It Ih work III Ihe mill Thurmluy noon. f'rault IliilinlBou had tho nii- forlune to hurl it ih liuml ri ntly and n a reHiilt haH develop.-U blond iolH01ilii(r. Mr. nnd Mr. Cienrtfe ltnhertHon wern oily vl.sltortt one duy itt week. Mr. nnd Mi a (l.-owu l'ull. r mi.l nun. Keith, niiide a nip to their rnueh h. l I'rl.hiy. "ihe nmeh la near KlKin. Mrn. Waller MaiMii. Mm lmra Turner ami Airs. Tripp npnit the nfiernaon wllh .Mrn Tnrval lluiin-n lunl 'fueHdiiy. M lit. K. W. S'liillh and daiiKhler, Merle, niiide a trip lo l.u tlrando Tui.lay. Mrn. UeniKiii HlrtliKhom wnji u reoent elly visitor. Mr. niul Mrx. II. men In irkel nro etljuylUK a Unit fimu their nephew, Mr. Tu y lor. ill Kuterpiine. I..U M.ixler. ur Ui llnimle, Ih woiIiIiik for ihe llian.le lloude l.tlliiher company ht re. I Mm. Mil. la Murray and her brother made a trip 1,1 town Wed n.H.lay ev.nliiK. Mih. (Ie..ri;e l'ull. r and Mm "l4Ulii mil Ih ( I V I i ciiii-CKslmi vit tlio nlr rroiii stn. Il.ui Kill:, I'.erl.ehy, nl. Well. . 1-M win .It. , KIiik, nn- "' " lUIIIIKH'r,1 who say II.' ' Radio . ,10, pany.jor UiJ'lpl:i ftPVTH wnili;-j(,l 1, ,trl()t-Alartih.dHn;e orchf'stra, IJt-tty Patrick, soloist. hi OA. Seaitic, Wash. ( I.Yl.rtm. (i(t(d.c), 7-R:l& p. m.. Hopper Kelly company tuIio program; 8:0-10, program. KI'OX, Loiijr Itearii. 'u. (2::2. lm i I'JUOkc), r-o p. m., IJratonn :th'at-r organ; :?.0-7, nmii.senient ; information; T-S. lnvetnr'x iiiu- irnl hour; 8-'j. l'res-T li-Krarn proKmin; a-IO, pro-rnni. SSiin Ab rains: the roilor; 10-1 1. K l-TtN urt ikIm frolic, KFWA, Officii, t'lah. (Olni I l."0kc), 4-& p. tn orjpin recital. Paramount theater: ( iKilen Ita- dio dealcrK proKrum: ft-10: 3ft, niu ic, Paraiaount. theatrr; 10:. Hi-1 2 mldniit.il:inec itmsle, Olle l;4HtveM anil his orchevlra. KI'Ull, II(iT1(mmI. al. cr.L'in llttcikc), r.-c p.. m ciiii.iren hour, iiifr Itrolher xluit of KKWU; 8 -it. I California m-renaderV dniieo or-! clie.stra; 1'n'nl h'ord, baritone; lN- i ther While, blueB iIlJer: U-IO, Itill Hatch and Ills Oitkumnt Ciiiintry eitib dance orchestci; la-ll. War in r Jirothi'iH' frolic, iiection Char, lie Wellntan. ' , K(., Onl.iand ( nl. CHlt.iii M:ii,kc). 1 1 : :t J -1 p. in.. Pacific llah'H f-:h ctric roiupany luncheon eunee.rt; Kdna I .Inkowxkl. itim- ian pianiKt; (b-nre itriM-oe, (Mhm lerCcnlher; .lack Manhy, violinist; l-'tJink Clufk. pianist; 4 - Ti : :t o. con- crt orclief.i r:. Hotel SI.' Krancia; ;-(i:ri.ri, Knickerbocker trio, K(.U. Pnrllanil, Ore. (lill.r.m Ultlkc). 1 2:30-1:30 p. in., concert; ;-7. dinner concert ; 8-!l,, concert, icvenlh Pulled ,HtaleH Infantry b:ind; !l-lo, ciniei i't; 10-1 t, concert. Kll.l, Los Aiie s. ( nl. (IO.YSmi. I'lUUvU. n-t':?.n p. ni., l,ciKlln' i Arcadia cafeterhi orehehtra. Jack lron.sh:iv.. lead.-r; i;:3(t-7:30, his tory ' sloiy. t ' (Professor Ib-rtzoK; Hick AVinsiow. juvenile reporli-r; Mickey Melui, 'i'ian Mailile; S. r. Mara iiiiiniiKhi .It, Hcieiitiflc 1 lecturer: ::io- ln::to, program. jArMiitecIs and" KiiHineerH hssocla- .lion. ' Kl,x; faklwl, (nl. ."(H.2m .VlUkc), ff-5: p. hi.: Aunt KIsleV : Hiinsf t matinee; ii:0-7, A them ,Athletic chd) orcheHtn: 7-7 :3. inew.e S-'J, erlucatioi)a prourant; , ltoy Harrison Hanrorth, Ail Hchus- tcr. Harry Noyea Pratt. Nadiue IHhtphard. Prof. K. It. de H1K nd ;m hers; ft-10, rKr:im. liMTIt, llon-wond. Cal. (i:t8m- I l-'llllke). S-lo p. ni.. Hi'' Turner or chestra in request selections. Kd- I ruiind I'oerst-'l. k'K-st conductor; limn (Iridley, lenor; 10-11. Starr SIX INCHES 0 iCI It 1Mb and eli. Mr. th.Te. Mall. II.' In feeding eat- wi:i.m:sivy, i i:iwtr.itv 17. .MimiUtlin Time NtuiioiiK. KOA, Itcnvcr, Colo. , (:t2L'.lm 0:ikc). 12:15 p. m., Hialto thea ter niUHlcale; :i:30. malUiee; 6::(0, Itrown Palace String- orchostra: , 8, Scheuerman's Colorado orchestra; S: IS, Alirmlo concert - trio; Ada Marie Castor, soprano; Jane IShI-1 i'i:i,.n mmuiinv stiidia lantync, contralto: KOA orchea- j kX, Hollywood, ml. (;i:i0.ttm tra; 1"-12, liioadmoor Ithythm ; H(Mikc), r-5::io p. ni., Sunny Jtm'f Itustlera. j; !t:iik; C:3o, Klrst I'reshyteriun I'nclflc Time Stations. 'J j church -organ; &:&.. Town Tattler; Tn. Los Anirrlrs. .Cal. (7ni i : 1 5 , travel talk. W. K. Alder; C:H0. UI2k0. B:n-(1 ii. m.. Norman liar- 7. Atwatei- Kent concert orchestra vcy and his orchesira; ti, Nitrhtly dolnBs;, C: IS., K.I'T.s Seeing Calllor nlii; fiiSO, vwt pocket proi;rati); (1:4 5. Uadtotorlal period; 7-7: so. proRram. A. , H. (indie mid com pany, PytichjroplvuHo trio; 7 : So, Nick Jlarris. 'detective stories; S-lt. program. Ventura Ueflnln conj pany; Vent lira Htrimr fiinrPrt : j'j- 7-s, studio proiMin; pruranr Security Trust and Savings bank with- talk by Snrali Kllen Harnet on , the Philharmonic; a-1(1, pro K'rnm, John A- VauKlm corpora liun; l-is, liuih lioland and CI. Allison I'liclps Ji'ollc. J K IM), .Sun I Vanclsco, Cal j (,IH.:iiu.n'lif). ,7,. 7.:Jft. ,8 n. in.; THK PAItK,' (Special)' The weuther Is warm here witlr con sidi rahle rain. The snow in jnelt infr rapidly, uit hough uhout six IncheH n'tnaina. A. J. Vandevanter ud ClanVicc Vjinorder vl8itc-d at Medical H print; h Tuesday. They took tjif.lr e-cx-aiti ilown to Kloyd Itennyll. w ho will take 'it on to (taker. .Marvin, l.ulitmae und Notuna, the tonal) son and dnughti-rs of Mr. and Mrn. Prank WlKKhsworlli are III with tho flu. Kdward Wulf la sawing wood for (Icortfc looblie of Hitf Creek. Othello I -ay. who has been work ing in California, n turm-d lo his dally dozen exercise; J0;:pi, "Ye Town Cryer"; 12 . in.. Scripture II on ilini; ; 1-1'. It ii d y . Sci- (,'ith IVtlrmnnt hobl orchestm ; :3o-3::jo, ituiliuco prograci; :t:l'o 4::io, Cyrus Trohhc'H Palace liob l onciM-t orchestra; .'.,: 1 .i-1;: 1 .. cVi- dren'M hour; t;;:tu. "Yo T.owite Crv- '; i;:4 0-7, Waldemar I .in. I und i ho Stales Uestauranl orchesl ra'; 7:110. Itudy Seiner's Kairmont ho tel orchestra; 8-U, At water Kent irtisls, Krnest In go id, din-clor. or chestral numbers and vocal solos; 'J-10, program, Goodrich Silvertown ord orcip-stra, lte- Cftdc, ili- rector; 10-11, Waldemar Mini nnd Hie Hint ex Hestaurant orchestra. It I A II. Oakland, Cat. CMOni I'J&Ukv), 12-1 p. to., luncheon con cert. KW.SC, I'ullinnn, AVnsh. i:tlH.(ini- KtHlkc), 7::(0-J p. m.. Tread well s dance orchestra ; l:lch Wiilt man. violinist: Dorothea Allen, reader. in-law, moved at CHAW .l:sTO.N D.WCi: nr. ana .-.. , V(in(.llV. on Cainerine it, m - .J I uri.i) IlionVe "at Yhe 'Park' Kunday. rtvther 'mrt 'hlin( at iT.dotirHet, acfpmpauied lu ' "ime. j. t ai r. j . n. iumwi io j ..... ...in ... ti.- -r i her home on Catherine creett. i.i m-. ' ! i i fUe- i!i.'fi,'i' Ivnn. (API Over ex. in..r u recently Ilium rtion uhlle dancing he ( hurh s ....... Jtn en used tho death laat week of Mm R Ood y moved to tovu. r on a i t mil. Her .laughter n in "'; ,' " ,)r. w. ,, u.v. to the ranch HOT PIGGITY! Look AVho's Coming! Those Celebrated Music Makers "I BEiRDNEAUX'S SERENADERS "Not the Best in the World, But Darned Good" I'hiying and Singing the Latest Numbers . the Best HEAR THEM! ' I DANCE Given by Popular Request for the Dancing Fublic. Wednesday, Feb. 17 Zuber Hall La Grande Lou Spencer, Manager. 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