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Friday, January 13, 1928. Pa?; Ten IX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER LIVESTOCK DUE Campaigns jG.O.R Working On Kansas City Tk maa i Uc tj en! Tfct t brood orer th'-ir lurx oay cw.t c tX lo .U lutut nuou lo hatch fc'ome people i such dep tliinJc rs that their thoughu never r.r-. gle to th eurfac. 8om isen are too narrow ini-.j. ed lb like a Vroad hint 0'RA.NCE HALL PERSONALS f a7i7itt ro lr srvj tA ! I rHkM (it wrfc r-s h FOR GOOD YEAR -S3 . .Meeting Plans SCI WLMHk a.fcrs cr si a th xwtlt. CllAXCE HAIX CH-U: Mr. Mrs. E!mr Laroo K,cont4 to jpau of hi a4 Mr. ud Mrs. WiJttr I'rwjA-t'tH Kxfrt'IIcnt in In-J " o' . u i. i. duatry, IM-Iar Chic. 1" ' fro hy.ehhnf't; Head lutimj MC f Mrs. Attsria Hopper &4 lhr "rwK trt UI sn s mr-r mitun fr? tfc artr front ft'" sr f loUr Mrs. Liuert Kr fi- f ', frowst Mr. ft4 Mrs. Or! SfcdrnnM A xro,p of mt vitionAt to.?.?riti- ! X If X 1 1 rl "t?? and tvo cttklrta. Norma, acd j Johs. v-re dinner ests at the Mrs. C. IX Huffiun w f.Ai'K TOWS AftMn iuS't fh af of vrT t'f 4 a 'era f. j f'wl Iff.- f,r tfr Wi-ftstlH t run itnn l.kp. Town o Joser,- f,rt train rnix:tix rx;t tit. Of . "I 1 yiitr, trti'.y i arrow r ton to', a ! ' '" ' b': ' " I 4lttit'-tic tux. nM, kwri. I vrt w. it :ft ivh ttirkt Una worl ham -r r f Try tMu.iAinux it -nh ir"n, Tht k.ytifm of th tfLnn im'.P"''. or t,hr 1rnh tnni, t,f rion of hh utt to'iWf'' ,,J' or t-x: hron 4ion,4U' proiiwt, unT, rtipi" mtrr ' ro,, ntr Kur'p-n oHirt for iiox t htoir. tu, iottoji'jt't. or i:ow i nut, v. uxy irH tmx'j uu htok.n nut. it.t-n'H, rhout'&l I'-mi-nfOK," firs' -.y ;nt t-n fpr. u J wmutti.tn, or ott.ir rri& n Kijhl. H'riraJuii, ornun i'lit. Mt,4 1,-ttnU f tt.V.tz at. kj fz-t ftttn trH frinrn rnitchl rrt.f ttov u ui -y u,. 'iniitiunt h of prtxpnty it Jl If.'; r;(f(, irtt'txlty Hill tj -tgt tiug' r,t ous rtiw,n ot 'Mth Amt.rii-Hn -if. 'nirote'.MC down tu h.t to (,(A fro'lttt-t ffoni vrmiMaiH A not her Uut n4 mo fit h w Hw tiiii-if,t!, 'Hiivns i'rftt lO hUtlOhiil 4i4X.tr, 'i'hH An f-- '',r-r y iMu'.'ti'l--t tut, n o" mh.n tti ' y tot'. L Attt-tv-u t'th f'-wi'-.n. TTic U:iut some folks have that all butter i.s (,'ood in certainly without foundation, hut how Khali they know? The anHwer is simple: Conduct your own in vestigation of the methods by which your table butter is produced and the measure of sanitation employed hy the manufacturer. Then UUY liY Hit AND. We stfike our reputation on the quality of MEAIXJW HARVEST L'UTTEIi. It's a safe, honest butter to "tie up" to. It costs more to le KINDLY SANITAKY, but it's woith it. We will not jeojjardize our reputation. At the Markets and Grocery Stores. UNION CREAMERY 1112 Jefferson Ave. Main 122. 4W i ; - .it .rf..i,j. rA oi Arfrr son and inrr;lr-ic-ia. ' I ir,fjr n-t:apr r.orr T- aKa ,r- rri MOiravaa. or pocrd:Ats. for hotta&t of dei- . .ftr. Ttfc-May. in t.oofSf.ry wmbtri etub mill me at the tonv of Mrs. B?rt r Grom Knday afternoon. KnnM. I Mr. and Mrs. Kay Baan of ) J-Vytn Ia Grand-. -re vmtor at ' b4 !?-r&ats i tftv-ntftt:y lo- f cstrd hoct and . vr cow.! Ah-r dvti. tariff Vi. Jfaiiift of far th- tan'a the llarr.-t of ; ' - r lrk.im bome wdatUy i.uf -ifVi3't in Uunchirr th 'lrvUOd oftr-c!ioo of I4. Krorn now urjti! opninv o the h:jf r-'w on i'iri I Z he snll JTe or.ait att-ntin to arranjfrnnis 'at Oaintioft hail an ar. tr.e h:i whteh fiE t aa bd- I H-thl and Lmiyht rmac. Joanna, Hp-nc-r and ;ra-st le fxftjr and daarjjhr. Frances, and . two sons, Vernon and Raymond. : attended the hajik-trjall rme in la Grand; Hatnrday niffbt. Emitti tot yrvtltenx. ; 'quarters for Uiff cai:ocaJ corn it- I ne ner, ana rs. it. j. Man- f ; t-;, oi iiand :y. --re eai!rs at MulvanVs hom is to Totta. ; in bome of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. s ntntr 't mi 9 from Kansas City, i o:man Tuesday a?traoon. knd i?i-r?ore he sill not com- ( fcimer Uaron deUrr-rd a larye U'l!b the a a Vilify t oi Vttjjot-.uz t woxrun from the tafe oi N'etras fca, Mr. C Isjerr (aborts of fiudnri already fa4 wolt the ti prt of tuai leaders I hes fiht f'r rle!rtloA Mrs. Krer. ab active ; Y. V. C. A worker, faio Al f peiled to do so much t ravelins; as order of caboajr-. 21 pounds, to : p - dfd whi! arraancs; for the J the Pacific Vrott and Produce i i 21 convention. 'company of I-a Grande last veeit. i Wiliiam M BsJtJr of Mawsahi- Mr. Iaron . had a jare crop of f j aeiu. rhairrrn of the national - sood quality caboape. most of j arranirrnitnt. : I Hwim M vane, the m-.uir i The yor-rnment vants of IttH sjb-cofjmjfU' SCIENCE HELPS TO SOLVE MILK THEFT PROBLEM (Hi T? . f t i x- an v 35 Mcm 1 1 I te n r i i ; (Ml X niore i oo arranye- I college men to tak up avlauon. ! lSSltX (AC; frn an 1 ffient are f'harle l. IliiNs of . or ariatipa to take up more col- lndon milk t:ompt.y havr come j N'ir ''- WillUms of Ore- Bu.nj tt doesn't make any dif- j to the aid of deparfn ho as - on- n- f- f'ser oi i-xaji. f.:rence. J.arn tt- ' ro'Ker oi Janiornia, j. $ nry "lioraoark of Connectirut, f -lv w ho; niorntrisr hot'l of rniik have h--en ditapp'rir.y si'.h : Irritating; rirtjUnty. t I'oora are U-ins; fitted nitb a d' vi ft which automatifratly lo'kJi the rniik to the door and p;ac: a i fi-ia HhU l'i ovt-r the top of th- -bottle, Jt ran only be r' leased I' ( from the inaide of the door. The d Mr Ire Js placed rjiifh up on , he door out of the reaeh of cbil- i dr n. and cats. The mlal caj rttYf.rittif protects the bot!e from ' iiiaraii'Jinic birds. A d t-rmrn' -d Ihb.f couid only brik the boftl'-, b'jt that would aro'jr the house hold. , li r ut'y T 'U nin of an entir: lilwk rfirn'-d thai th-lr rntJk w.K b'-irtif tampered with and an In- i nh' t tor asirffcn'-d lo h-arn the (J)vover'd an aK'd jri.fc- (! Mikintr Die rfiiindM iw rlitir out t h r pa wl e boa rJ hot 1 1 ra p, j spfi;if' iif Iy for blN in miwhl v- j o.jh amuw.rfi' nt. The n-w mw-n- j I. on will t.ikc tare of r.ltn, too. Irs. Alvin T. ll'-rt OI Kentur.Ky. Jim. ManP-y Kosseen of Minne sota and Mrs Wilrna Htnciair le vari of Ohio. Whole whrat cooked in a etam pr-sure cooker is very palatable as a hr'-akfajrt cen-al and is h)?h in food valu". To prepare it. sort the (train, wash it thorpuehly, cov--r with 2f tifiw-s its volume of water, add salt as (or any cereal, and cook uni' r 15 to 2(t pounds of prs?njre for half an hour, or Jonjfer if n.''l-d to make the (.'rains soft. rVrve with milk or rrearn, and fmlt. The perm and tit;? ositr lay rs of the wheat Krain j w hil-; the r-st is an esc-1 lent surco of -nercy. Xature balances thin;. It is i I hard for a frliow to ke.p above i I j pit-ion wh-n his stock gets be- ! low par. Leuon No. 8 T' of i ftlliriKu ultl I linm. W. ll. Ill-: lnwlm Rirl jn)r'!y filioul'J tspwlcl to con-i b-....iu.',.t. r-'-al iwjH'-tliinff. ! v:irl'-ly f in itilvA iifr Iw I for tho hll.lrcn'n l.inrh ( '" v'"" a Miinny Uiki.oii- l.ox'K. WI,ol v. h. iil or Kialiuni ; "on nliouMn't uw: It m r-ly to ti-ifl (rn.y l,i for a rhanu'-. '" '' l"-ole In th .harlc. or lri-;ol i.'i); HHh i;rt f:orn j - iikhI, ry flour, or OiilriKMl. HwlH AfH-r In- In l" U il. thft camll Mii Hlfh r:illn. nilln. rhopr""l ' "ni-tlin- rinli that h; lla rlat , i.run'n, fiij, or otil.ina-j ""M'ort hi iiort:nL florin of IImim-, ar: fl'-NlraM'. f Quettion: Why is the emulsified form the more efficient way for me to realize I I the health-giving benefits of 'cod-liver oil ? . Answer: Because when I cod-liver oil is emulsified it is more perfectly absorbed, '-'and does not disagree with I digestion. Take SCOTT'S EMULSION Last' Call!- The Paris Bankrupt Sale CLOSES ITS DOOItS FOHEVEK aturday & Monday ? o Last Days Jim-gains Greater Than Kver Come and Take Their. Away While They Last. Kemember, Last Days, Saturday and Monday Open Until!) p. in. The PARIS BANKRUPT ('illfm aiiv f.1:irnuii( c mi u it Breakfast Sets Carlton Pattern, Johnson's English, 28 Pieces $6.40 Blue Willow Ware Kidgeways $8.50 Knglish, desgin Blossom Pattern Ivory ground with attractive floral $10.70 Vogue Patterns lOnglish, Ivory ground with prim bouquets in red and hkie $13.60 t Mayfair Patterns Pea fowl design in blues and yellow $14.55 Special China tea cups and saucers $1.10 for Six Melville's , 1 129 Adams Ave. -, Ph. MAIN 431) .! I 1 mm. A Picked Jury and a Unanimous Verdict Hattsew-ires compose the jury that tries and decides the fate of any food distributing system. Their verdict is final-there can be no appeal. The women of 12 western s.a:es have tried Safeway Stores and returned a verdict of unquaJrfied approval. From Kansas lo the Coasr and Canada tp Mexico-when Western women go shopping for foods iev go to Safeway Stores because all of the evidence proves that our stores are the most economical and satis factory places at which to trade. Features for 8a Way and Monday Hams 10 to 12 lb. average. Sugar curl, m i i d swett meat. 1 or whole. Lb. 28c Lard Pure, kettle rendered. Large Pail. 8 l, S1.49 Cheese Fancy full cream. 2 Lbs. 55c Canned Vegetables Kxtm ity. Corn, beans. 5 Cai Heinz Ketchup Made from pure, red ripe tomatoes. U Bottles .... 49c Matches Safeway brand. 6-!xx 19c carton. Seedless, stock. 4 LSag Raisins Clean, fresh 39c standaid f;ual Uegular sizes, peas, string 59c Tomatoes Illue Runny solid pack. No. 2' large cms. v 3 6 Cans Cans 49c 95c Coffee Safeway Blend. Blend ed and roasted from the finest coffees the world produces. We giind this coffee when purchased thereby as suring you of the full strength. 1 Lb. 3 Lbs. 50c $1:47 6 , Tomato Hot Sauce Maximum Brand. 29c Pumpkin Delmonte Brand. No. 2'j large cans. 3 Cans 43C Cans Salmon Pink sea ketch. II quality. ' 3 Large Cans . Grapefruit Shaver's No. 2 cans 2caT 49c 49c Salmon lied Sockeyc. Maxi mum brand. vThis is the very lest red Alas ka salmon obtainable. Q Liirge t) Cans . 98c Minced Clams Warrenton Bralid. Large cans. 4 ,, 98c Tobaccos Camels, Chesterfields, Lucky Strikes, Ill's, Prince Albert, Velvet. For 25c Soap Deal Feature 3 Cans Sunbrite ' 25c 2 Pkgs. Pride Washing Powd. 50c 1 Pkg. Quick Naptha Chips ....30c 3 Maxine Elliott Toilet Soap 25c 5 bars White Laundry soap ....25c 1 fancy pure rub ber apron, as- sorted colors....? LOO Featured Price All ' For S1.59 Climax, shoe. Chewing Tobacco Star, Hor ' Pota'toes Local netted gems, the family favorite. 25 lbs. put up in a nice shop ping bag. lib. .: 69c. Bag : 39c Oranges Sunkist. Best quality. Medium large sizes. 2 ih. 55c Grapefruit Floridas. Nice size, full of juice. 3 F,fr "... 25c Butter Skaggs Safeway Brand. The purest -of cream is always used to make this high, quality butter. 2 Lbs 95c Oleo margarine Crux Brand. This high quality product is the finest we can buy. 4 Lb, 89c Canned Fruits Pineapple No. ZVi large cans. Tree ripened. Slightly broken slices. Cans 87c Pears No. 2'- large cans. Extra high quality. Bartlett variety. 3 Cans 73c Peaches No. 2'i large cans. These are extra fine quality peaches. Sliced or halves. . 4ou,s .87c 3 Loganberries Starr Brand. No. 1 toll cans. These are a very fine quality put up in their own pure, juice. 4 Cans 49C Pancake and . Waffle Flour Myrtle Brand. No. 10 bag. You can make pancakes like mother used to make. Remem ber 'em? . Bag 59c Syrup Safewajr Cane and Maple. Made from pure cane sugar and Vermont maple. 2K&49c Lb. Can 5 io a 89c $1.69 Brooms Domestic 5 tie. Well made, thoroughly sea soned quality straw. Each .... 79c Celery Largo, well bleached. Crisp and tender. Heads 25c 1 T 0 If i I u r i i n 1 i 1 I i i i Jj Two stores in La Grande. Shop at your nearest store, (jj 3