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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1929)
'' : f'l.HIH;!1. .'.'.!. VI, n . .,: Thursday;- January 8; 1929. -tri; tM-t rvriMiMi lAGRATDBrEVEyiNQ'OBSETyVEIt'''""''''"''"'' '.wtiiTtiiM.n I Stevens-Van Engelen Go; 1405-6 Adams. i La Grande, Ore. Grace Bldg. New Spi'ilig 'merchandise arriving daily; these low prices wait your care ful inspection. Kindly compare our. prices and quality of merchandise be fore buying". .-.- .-, , . , , .- " ' 9 Coats Many fur trimmed Sport styles in fancy mixtures and dress models in good quality broadcloth. Priced $12.50 ,o $33,50 FY resses In this big selection you are sure to . " ' I "' ' ' ' find several that will appeal to you. .'. Chiffons, Satins, Velvets and Sport Frocks. $4.98 - $9.90 . $14.75 1 M Millinery This lot of Ladies' Hats consists of Sat ins, Velvets and Felts. New low price $1.95 Millinery An exceptional value. Many new felts in black and colors. At our QP new low price JOC Dress, Flannels; AII-Vml M-inch I'css Hairnets - I ho In tost colors. Yard s k Ynul $2,491 wm Silks Kl-lni h SUk "t'repc' tu thine, while nnil col ors. Ynril 98c OO-lncli llamne.ftc sat in, yl)llV anil color, : 98c 'Tweed Coating M - Inch Twwli h li a l p h a II l vra oM. . Yunl $1.49 New :." Pumps and Straps $3.98 - Ladies' Rubber Footwear Rubbers :. .73c (iatoshes .'. .$1.98 to $479 Indies' 4-Buck!e Overshaes for service -.: :.......i.:.$1.98 ' Growing Girls' all rubber 4-Uuckle"-' ; . Overshoes ...;....:.;:.:.;.u.$2.49 Men's Rubber Footwear ..$1.00 and $1.2!i .J..:.:....::;.$1.98 ....$2.65 nnd $2.95 Rubbers 1 -Buckle Overshoes .. 4-Iiuckle, cloth top .... J Outing Flannels I'll ii v y Ondiin (Iniincls, 30 In. wide; Ntrtprs ami liliiUK lufht col ors. Ynnl 15c - 19c 23c TOWN TALK Sheets . 81110 ; 79c Pillow Cases 19c Bed Blankets 70Afl-lllclf. I'm I Wool 1'lnhl Hi lllnukcl. ' Wll wjth anil v o ft i siliiiilill.r, I ' 1 1'. $4.45 At . MEN'S AH-Wool Blazers Aright fancy plaids. $3.98 Men's Pajamas VlamiHoiU. Firm iirahty rut full and roomy. Many pat torn ami col ors. Snnw wllh fnjr. SiMv A, It, $l"49and $1.95 Men's Hose Men's Dress Hose in Brown and Black 2 Pair for . ; 25c Men's and Boys' Caps "In Bany heavy winter weight 69c, 79c and 98c Flannel Shirts Inrt wool I Tan tirl SliiliN In nwjr aiiri kliakl: two cw low prlri V ( pork of a. c ? prlrr Springtex PART WOOL UNION For Men h : $1.95 Men's Trousers " Hard and ho f t fUiJflml rabrh'H. lMuk and medi um Ofrfom. On full dus. Mtaxy KtiitiitK naMHins In iIm lot. SIzp Zff U 41. $2.49 and $4.95 B BOYS' LONGIE Pants Light and dark patterns $1.98 $2.49 $2.98 Vi i iiuO i ii I Mildred Lovett, r J. C. 'Stapelton . ' Wed in Portland H. AWOK UlHO l.rHMil lit Ihiv Hiiwhw homo'j : j' count Inir parly Tuly aflrnoon on Kox hill north of I A- (linmlc. TwolVo youns- peoplA par'tlclnfcld in th upon. Kollowlnir Iho cohhI inir lh younir poplo went to t tie homo of' MIkh Holt-n H'lirhoB whom ' i .,. .-.a hot Hiippr w servert.. , OaniOM V . ! IZ 2 hi 'MUui XiiKhra unit Mint Kotl Koll- "., ",V :" ,.' r.. Tho Itov. Iif tad siapouon. The ceremony wn pm-iurmed hy the ll John Hearit, of the ilouiit Tahor I'realiyierlna church. ' The happy couple are. u home lo'thliinuiiy frieintH ut 11 lit Hclmont Hlrtet. . ' J'h hMile wore a liuullflll hlil traiiKpurnt velvet unit georgette crepe dreiM. The room where the ceremony took plucn were altmc. lively itecorale'd, milowlhK a. cdlor aclieme of lue unVKud wllh callaa anl' chrywintlH-inuma ,-nuRiuenlinK I he ofl'iM;! Announcements two Charred Bodies Found in Fire Ruin --)' rii nil, I rj, . ' valley,' th uv Stapled lie grail u( Only meinhe, of the family mid a few frlenna ' in .attendance. JTie brlde'ii. nMer, '.Mn ' Italic Vlenio, wua matron 'of, honor .nmj Mr 't'lemo ' ytiui-tu-i. man. Joan e'remiji, younger Klutef tff the bride; flayed Ihe'weddlrig march, l.oheiU grin'-;-Hft')! 'oru'f.5!:,V'' 'i : .MrR .Nlanlflotr recoive'd Iher ele- 'mcnUry' .ami hlglt nchobi. jcducallori' in Il Granderand gradualed at tlie Oregon1 'Norma t'.whopl "at -.Mon-mouth, utterwnrart leurhlntf.for two and a '.hitlf yeura , lln -flrrit,roo4 lU'hool. here.'-. Sluiv-waH" also muiflc dlwtor in the'. McMinnvlllo, Orel grade, hchoola fora yeur and. la at fireaetit auditorium director In the Moutuvllla xchool In I'orlluuil. - ; : "Mr. Slnpletou- wan oorn and rear. l In the- Willamette Hon of .Mr. und . MrH.' Juv tun, of ' Independence. ated at the 'North -fcirio iJcnlul and l'liarmacy college and i now UHHl.sliint-.munugAr of' tho ' Idggilf, ,Ji ug Co., ut (L'nd'alid Kundy biiule. vard. .,'''' I The . 1m (iranilo . Nelghhorhood Club -la -planning, un Intercatlug meelliig .for next TueHduy- when MnC Oia Bilker, of Portland, will read- a paper s giving' h'err peraonul ; linprcHHiona .of Ohlnu, .-Japatr and, Singapore,' Mm,.! Batter recently. returned. '.from:; u roundthe-worid tour which included- a, month in l,ondon. a mbtor.lrlp through Ku- ,rope und-a Hliiln -t-lin. Orient. Thr ' paper .which -Mm Maker will read wan given before -aeveral 1'ortland cliiba. Mra.' Itakor In a hoiuie guc.it of ,iMra.-vA. "I... Hichardson, t 'of l.f Grande, i::, r ' v.-'-'' v : ' s : Tucaday wljl lie guest day at th Kelgliborhood club and each of the members la aaked to bring a friend. Several' '.mualcul numberrt: will be port of. the program, llefreahmentg will h aerved. ,- - Klxtx-.fi.VQi- peruonm ui'tondid' 'thp dinner and d&nce bald by tho Good TlmeH' -Dancing club at the -I.U llmnde' hotel Nev Vear'a Kve.JThe dlnnei wua aerved in the gold room und dauciiig-waH..1ir the ball room-. ('lirlHlmafl. .decoration .wer, tiHed, t A delight ful program Included a vurai -ninuuer.. or .-airw. 1. Ji.. mux It-ell, uluno HOloa by Mm ..'M11a.1t and . BaxophonfK-'-humbera .'ly Mr. Brownton and Air. Pearl, . Chailex ('lahunt Hang two Hcrtrti aonga. The Women'a llencflt aVaocfatlon will meet tomorrow evening at ?:Su o'clock In tha I. O. O. K, hall. In atallallon of offlcera ' will lie held. All member and offlcera of the order and - the new offlcera of Weatway club are urged to be pre rtenl. Mrrt. Adelaide i'ackuril, ilia trlcl deputy of Kaatern Oregon. brown augnr, t cup flour, r tea apoon aoda, teaapoon ground clovea, 1 teaapoon ground cinna mon. 4 leaaiioou aalt, 4 table apoona melted ahortenlng, S table. apoona milk, .1 cup aeeded and chopped i-uisina, U cup ahredded clli'un,,'' .;,'j . , . - .. Hprlnklo i tahleapoona Hour over 1 mltilna, -. mix -grated Carrot,' nntulo und Nlumr. Mix und all't flour, mil. iuda and unices. Melt' IJ.VI.t.A.H, Tex., Jnn. 3 AP ! shortening In the mold In whlcb . Two charred hodiea woi-o found ; pudding la to br. aleamed, Tula' by aoarchera, in tha rulna of a ' greaaca tho mold aa well ua pre- ronmlng houae rtealroyed by fliu lutrea, tlia'ahnrlenlng Tor the pud. I Although immediate idenllflrn ding."' Comblno all ' Ingredlenta, lllnn wna Impoaalble. It win believed mixing thoroughly. Turn into that the vlctlma were Jnmea II. gii-uncd mold nnd ateam throe and 'Martin,. i, of Itaacu, Tex., nnd one-half buuia. Serve warm with rliimtiel K. Hoott, SS, Kan Antonio, hard ur lemon wince. This pud- mwlenls at Hnylnr Medical college ding can be reheated nnd served liere. lh Mei'miil.dnv. I ,gy??fm!? PUTMAN'S Iji Grange Exclusive Ready-to-7cif ; : and Millinery AVe can. remember when 4 win gob credit simply for warMlaff h d uud naming a living for k la fare a. hut now wife valle traU rettlag nolhlng out of life. . . FLU-CO??! I Check at : Kub e-n Ir - mm 1 will installing offlrar. MENUS ' . . ly sister Mry , ' ". IlitKAKKAKT Baked, winter piarM, cereal, cream, raised Inick uheat pancakes, country sausiigc, nillli, coffee. ..I.ISNCHICON Stuffed onnns.i whole wheat 'bread, apple,. -celery! and nut . salad, carrot i1ddlng milk, tea." . -. ivlth egg.-, I. The Of the intermediate leather league Lutheran , church enjoyed a SOMK il'"TirK 'uewriir Pari" hula allow Ihecnishcd friinl truwu Slli'h as tills model of helxe rell Irlnnued Willi KiosKiatii ilhlioii. Hollml JIkIi w sauce, shoestring pdrntocs glared parsnips, macadolne- vegetable' sal ad, canned peaches In orango. Jelly, cocoanut cuke, milk, coffee. ''Too few ' housewives , serve. hulled fish nnd It's one 'Of 4hei easiest and most delicious ways of , serving many varieties of fish. I Aild lemon Jnlco or vinegar,' and ono tablespoon each of 'minced carrot, onion and celery to the waler In which the flab la to be cqoked. - Add the vegetables to tho water while It's cold and bring alow-ly to the balling point to bring mit their flavors. ' Add flsli mid lemon Juice when water Is holllng rapidly .hut re uro heut nnil Just simmer until fish la lender, rnnln thoroughly before serving. Carrot Pudding Ono cup grated raw . carrot, ' 1 cnn grated raw potato, 1 cup light You nco! not lotiicer 'vulnly' lonR fur " Hoo.lt h uml lionaiy per Option it Ih : wllhla Vour rvrh. llerM- you will ruj.Wly learn the innn nr In w hich you Mhoultl 1 euro for your romplox Inn tinil hatr. ' i cts j.einaiL PHONE iNEWFOUSW MAIN 78&y BLDQ.i OFFICE 1 -'.v' f -.' ' ;' ':' - : ' ' ' ' ' ''' SUPPIM : Rein Paper Clips, per 1000 .........7aT Pencils,-per doz. ................................ 'JGSfS Ledger Outfits, .1...... $5.25 to f ItJCll ilBlank Books; Ledgers, Journals, . - f etc., 354 to $&23i Cico Paste 50, 70, SlCI Counter Sales Books, per doz i...-......CC; Boston Pencil Sharpeners ............................$1X1! Columnar Pads 3ty to Rubber Bands, per lb. ...:..!.............Ja.CCi Bahd Daters, ....:........ ...60f & 2?$ .Telephone Memo Pad and Stand ..a.CO; 5?S La Grande Book & Stationery 'i " ,v Company ' .ji . ' , - Formerly Newlins. - .' ' f . :. : -,:;i'" vV':- '-'f if.ir. ' '.-;,' l -" ;f: AN EXP ANATI0BJ Forty-first Year of Friendly " Service ta (fcranb STstUmal Sank IV'-s'-i'V''' ' ''' In keeping: with the long! established policy, of the , Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company to constant ly improve its service and expand its facilities to the greatest possible benefit of its customers in the La Grande territory, the new , sub-station north of the railroad tracks and opposite the La Grande Iron works has been completed and the work of bringing t,his new.station into the system is now in progress. When all connections are. made and the territory has the full benefit of the new high line recently built from Baker and the Idaho Power. Company's plants, La Grande and its vicinity will be better served with ; electricity than; ever before. , Service interruptions will be less frequent; there will, be more abundant power, heat and light current; the most modern and efficient equipment will insure greatly increased service satisfaction. ''k :.;.-!:.Y ... .' -While this change to the' new sub-station is being effected, however, the service will be slightly impaired for brief intervals throughout La Grande. Interrup tions occasioned by the new connections will be timed so as to be as convenient as possible for our customers. Every effort is being made to make the change rap idly and with minimum interruption for everyone. We will greatly appreciate the sympathetic indul gence of our customers while this is being accomp lished. We know that the new station and improved ; facilities will more than compensate for slight incon veniences suffered. Y I Eastern Oregon Light I & Power Co. La Grande, Oregon f . . .. - - . i- . -