La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 20, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    Wednesday, November 20, 1)2)
Page Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
NOW COMES THE MONTH'S MOST IMPORTANT MONEY-SAVING EVENT
OUR ANNUAL
""""'Some of Wheat
SINGLE BLANKETS
Single, heavy bed blank
ets. They can be had in
rich,, attractive colors and
are ideal to use as extra
blankets or throws. Size
66x80' -
$3.95
. Beacon Jacquard com
fortables serve as addi
tional covering at night;
daytimes they take the
place of a spread Patterns
feature smart 3 - tone ef
fects. 66x82 bound.
$5.50
Lively p 1 a i d s in many color combinations
these blankets have that warm, fleecy look and
that thick, "wooly" feel that suggests comfort on
these cold nights. The longer you delay getting
them the more likely you are to wake up some
cold night and shiveringly realize your need of
them. This is the month here are the values
don't miss seeing them.
i
The Famous Part-Wool
"WOOLY-WARM" BLANKET
, "Wooly Warm" plaid blan
kets are the choice in every
home where good looks, good
weight, and good warmth
counts. New patterns more
pleasing than ever. Sateen
bound ends. 72x84 double
blanket.
$4.95
CRIB BLANKETS
Beacon makes these love
ly crib blankets in several
sizes with ample tuck-in
for crib or carriage. Part
wool. Blue, pink, figured.
30x36
69c
Sheet Blankets of fine
white cotton ideal when
you want to replace cold
sheets with a warm, soft
winter bed covering. Single
size 70x90. A special
value at
XL
ALL-WOOL BLANKET
Finest Quality
For real warmth and real
beauty there is nothing to
compare with these fine,
all-wool blankets in color
ful plaids or solid -colors
with colored borders. Long
wearing, long satisfying.
66x80 .
$7.50, $9.50, $15
Humming Bird
Silk Hose
GOOD COTTON BLANKET
Plaid Colors
These are good double blankets of select
cotton in pretty plaid colors. Because of
their weight, warmth and appearance they
are exceedingly popular at these low prices.
A practical blanket for all-year use and a
i value that you can't beat.
; "$2.45 AND $2.95
$1.85
PRETTY NEW BED SPREADS
Spreads of rich-looking rayon that give your
bedroom that tidy, "dressed-up" appearance.
Gold, green, rose, blue and white in the 80x105
inch size. They are pretty spreads and are very
low priced at
; $3.95
0 D H S S
"; WOOL MIXED
Solid Colors Good Weight
A beautiful single blan
ket in reversible solid col
ors blue and tan, green
and tan, green and rose.
Sateen bound and wool
mixed. A Beacon quality
blanket, size 66x80. Spe
cial value now at
' $4.95
Natural Bridge
Health Shoes
CWTrHKHMUlMBaBM
KII'I.INfJ IN II, I, TII AI.III
LONDON, Nov. 20 A)' llu.l
yoril KIpllMK. 'whnlm aims llie
IM-itltw-H unit faulty of tlin BiUIhIi
empire, for nearly half u ei.ntuo'.
Miim ko iibi-utol tor hW health.
Ill pliynlelan hiH wo onlen-tl al-vleliil,-
iilho riiiir'-llrvlton of a. rii'llu
upt-i-eh Hi'twiluliul fur her, 11. Kip
f'ANIT.I, SOCIAL I'l'NCrtONS ; anil lli(, inhuiel dlnni-i-. wlik-h was ! ileath, t In- nn many narrow
i WANIUNIITON, Sow -ja lAl') ion (fie pi-oKrum for lieeiinln'r r 1 osrapcH from drownim;.
Willi.- Ilouw tixtiiy.riiilrc-IIH . ' 1 .
mirlul funellonit nn Hi.. cnleii. ; KAI ,,:s sl -i ;S J ltOM I'lOOIl li.lKltS Itl-.Tl IIMMi IIOMK
lllll I'lr ll'THIIII'T Oil! Ill "4'HHTl
fot thy I'li-inory of tln lulu Ki'i-ri:-tnry
Coiiil.
li-ft llnnol, Kri'iiPli Inilo r'hinn,.
; ii. in. Sunday.
Jni'lu.l.il with tlin illplomallr ,wlVy ,imp,.ily ilanniKii in south
''I'tlun, umially nun of Ilii. moil ; ,.,. WaleH today fur llm
II. .11 Mill lio C4 Ji-iuw nl'I ncKt i ' llllmit of tin- b. aiwn, is lilrh mi 1 1 n In reei-iu wevkx.
innnlh. ! In Irivi- ln-en hi-l.t on I Ii-itiiiIh r Although llii-ri ;ih only
CAItliU'r. Wnli-ii, Nov. 20 (Al1) i ATIM-.NH. Oreiee. Nov. 20 (AIM
Kuililm riooUn. follow Iiik :4 : Captain I iliudnrini. Costi. .mil
liourH ol torrential rainfall. i:im.nl I" companion. .Muuii.-o Jae.pi.H
PROFESSIONAL MEN
Your Car Must Go
Ix't us check the. ignition system, check
the battery to see that it is' O. K., make
sure your jienerator is chaining the
right amount.
It will pay von dividends in time and
money saved. 'JTJ
Wc Adjust Lights
Station No. 271.
Automotive Electric Co.
Curtis W. Sim, Mr;i
213 Greenwood
Phone M. 520
A Welsh rarebit
for four will
taste better
than one
for
Hellnnte, left hero at ll:oO a. nt.
n-coiul l-' HourK-'t, Kranec, returning
I from AmIh after their recent mm-
flluht rHMril n Manolllrl:i,
no i ttitftttfrn Ani.i.
Thu itvo nvi.'itoi-H nrrtvil hort
lottny Irmn Kftf:i(hf. I nil In. Thry
Bible Reading Is
Rare In Colleges
Fails to Sprout
Due to Dryness;
t'.y (J, C. SUt'U
(i)tfrPv r rf-s f f n ' I n 1 ) I
WAIJ.OW'A. Oio. (Hpicful) ',
Thu liit hhuw lo cov r !) Kfowi'i
which Ml hrn lnt Hn inlay
nl. out hII nll'ld iiW Th''Kow'
w.ih ;ir.,ut ;in int ll in !"Plli III tlin
hill M'iion huf did not iiptm to ;
runtal't miirh nwlfi m o. Many
furiiii' ov-r tin oniniiiniiy r (nn I
(hat much of thir lull xttn whni
inu not ftrcut; yet hnniisi! of tin- ,
Foil IwIok loo dry and do nut fVfl
lhal tliir- I' miu-li rhanro of li-j
it to ift Htarlnd ihlH fall. Tho ww j
urn h:iH KUiri'd Kotnt In ilio dry
ra:iK" K-riiiriH hut ha.n not Ufcinnv
iarKf puuukIi lo iirovidi' much
f td for anything xc pt Hhcfp
which aro aid.- to do ((Mite well on j
I ho Khort Krowih of Ki-a.". j
. M. ItrooliM and wilt, of Dia
mond I'rairK l'ft on th(. t.iH ,
Saiurday afternoon fop Island :
t.'Hy lo vMi tludr on, ludbcrl,
Hroc.kM. and family. Mr. HrookK
ha .'i hird of fiiitk cows at the I
ranch thent which he f-xpoitrt in
; huvo hrouKlu to IiJh placo on I Ha j
mund TrKlrtc noon.
Mr.. T. . M. (Justin and two'
' Krundchildron vIkUpiI the latter i
"part of tl Wfi-k at Mrs. Knu
' Ofuain'K In 'l lift hill en si of town. !
1 M. -. l'f-tei-Mon. of Whiskey
.Creek, who was painfully Injured .
a week or! two oko hf wan ;
fhoelns; a horMt, suffiTliiff a dleln-..
cation of tiln nhouldt r. Is much im- i
piuvcd. He i.- now ahh- to uc hi"
arm aoim-.
('. A. Hunter was in the Mux- i
Vlllc neetion recently Katherlntfj
koihh of Ills rattle which had not;
hn brought uff the suinmiT ;
. ranKf1- !
Mm. John Couch, of I-enp. was:
a visitor In tow n the last of the ;
week.
! K.l Hell, of Whiskey Creek, -vhr ;
awlnK Wood for M. A. 1'etorson ;
hist wf-ek. ' . ; j
I..' V. Minor was on the Kiek
list a few days the pnt week.
Kltmr Orfborn and I51enn Kn--Uxh,
of J'arnip C'rcli. were husi
mnK viHltors In town last week.
ClileK 1'lass has heen hulldin n
stone cellar nt his farm in the
Leap community.
Miss Ann .Murphy, who Is teach- 1
Jnff school in district 4. drove to
Kreewuter the la.st of the week
and spent the weekend with her
parents.
A. W. Harmon, of Leap, was n
buslnebi visitor In tow;i Saturday
afternoon.
Kobert Henderson, of I'owwatkn,
was a business vifltor in Oil com
munity the latter part of the week.
Mt". Henderson is working for Mr.
Bowt n, who has a lartfe lowdnK
contruet neur Mud Sprlns where
the crew- will be busy lor th" next
st-veral months. Mr. Henderson
report.) conditions excellent for
loKiiiK In that seetlon but states
that wattT for camp use and for
work Muck is Betting quite scarce.
WhlH' here' ho visited' his mot her,
Mr.."J."o. Henderson, wlio is stay
J:iif with her daUKhtfi. Mis. Ceoie
Hurlnjr. at Minnm.
Ira, 'Fisher and wire and Mi
Cora Kisher, f Joseph eomiuun
ily. were vlBlllntr relatives in the
l,eap comnrunlty Sunday.
I.iuce Kisher, of J.enp, was an
lCntei priso business visitor the lat
ter part of the week.
IteportH from l.osllne itat that
a ear, which was not drained n
nixht. was Kreatly damaged by
the sldo of the engine hiirsiln
rrom freeKinff of wali'r Insid"'.
i. A. Uo wiling1 and wife, of
J.eap, wrre viHltinff their ilauKh
tr, .Mrs. James Weaver, and fam
ily, of Alder Slope, the first of
tho week.
. A number of the, farmers of the
Leap community have been dohr-;
their winter butchering of hoss.
Sam and O. C. Meek wer0 Knlcr
prisn visitor.- lht latter part of the
WIH'k.
! A. W.. Johnson, of Lower Valley.
who lias chaw of the hundiintf ol"
iH.ni k Hhipim nt from this end of
th,, vuUey for the Wallowa County
1 Stock Marketing association, wa t
in! tho Lostine community the lat
ter pnrt of .the week checking up
on. stock, which was read for
shipment to market from t Ji-. r.c
tipn. Weekly hhipmerits of several
carM Of cattle and boss are bein?
made by the association.
C. T. McPmib'l was a husinesi
visitor in I m Grande the last of
the w eek.
A dunco waa Riven nt the H. II.
Whitmore farm :i I'pper ".r.snip
Cieelc communi.y Kriday night
with mmiy attending from the
Leap community reporting a very
enJoyahlL. evening.
BlaiiMet
06
JUST AT THE TIME WHEN YOU
NEED WARM BEDDING ;
rt". We offer our complete
stock of high-grade
BLANKETS
Discount
rHHmvi'iwnivvwrai' L'itiwMwMKMuitMaBitlujM!aM
Our Very Best Oregon City
double $17.50 blankets
$14.00
Our Second Best double ?11.50,
' Ore'gtfn City blankets:...:::'.-'-: -
Our Very Best $13.50 single
Oregon City blankets -
10.80
Oregon City all-wool single)
blankets, $8.50 kind
$5.85
Pendleton baby blankets
beautiful patterns
2.95
s4
joo
Tun Mi; rarrhil waulJ cer
tainly lie toitiih anil sttinpy.
Ami coffrc ro.iMril in bulk
cannot have the matchless,
uniform flavor of IlilU Bros.
Coffee which is roasted a few
ponnJi at ft time. This pat
entril, continuous process con
trols the flavor.
HILLS BROS
COFFEE
h't'th Ikr,
i -tti. man fM, t,
the ktj.
When In
Portland for the Pacific
International Stock Show
OIhi rimlnallnff
l-nlon county IVopla
will rhoowj i :
The
Heathman Hotels
THR 1IEAT1IMAN.
NEW HEATHMAN
Ni-.w . . . l.t-xriuncs . . .
corin noi-H . . . modih-
ATK IN llATt'.S ... . '
Ttie New Hi'thmnn Coffeo
Miop In oni; ot the muHt op
nlnr entltiit pliiei'S In nil I'ort
luii.l. Vmi'll llkf It, too!
Hoathman
Hotels
;liioaiwny unit SuJinon
lurk aiiil H.ilinnn ,
CI. IC. Iliwihninn, Outicr.Mrutr.
;. M. KIiik, C. C. I'lmr,
Awl. Mtutri.
M-;W VOItK (Al') Only 7 pir
ri-nt or thf nii'ii mill women in -:l
eolli'Ki-H anil univcrtiitlfii r.-nil tin-Hllili-
ri-Killarly. a niir'i.y by Ui
iimilniii. or mniul niul n-llrlous n-
mnrrli ri'VelllH.
.iiiiy-m.vi.n pit ei-nt of thoi 1 "
woim n r. n. it n irularly. and 35 ! wnifillT 11KU) TO ;lt.M) .1MIY
per eint of llm ini.n Hut so p.r KLAMATH KALI.S. Ore.. Nov.
e. nl or I hi. men nml 90 per e.nt!" (Af) John 11. WrlKhl, plunili-
of tin- v.oineu neeonleil tho life off-. I'hurKul Willi Hist Uiirne nillr
.Ii.huh hi an ethical sluiKlaril for
All-Wool 66x80 double blankets, beau
tiful plaids. $9.50
kinds
$7.20
Part-Wool double
blankets ..........
3t8t3
. moilfin life.
One explanation of tho ilrren-tc
I ht IllhJo Hlmly 1m rIvom by Ir.
ThomiiH Arkle Clark, dean of men
.ut the I'ntveinity of lUlnni.t.
"I'robahly not mo ninny niMeh
are niu'k-il In freMhmen'f trunks
today tiH Kt-veral --arH aso," lie
,sahl, "hut I atn not nuro that tho
Uihle s h t crlouly or ffenernlly
r-nd dow than It was then.
' A Kood deal of the lUhln rca!-
In with whf-h I was familiar 40
! at;o wan conventional, rnu
tine, meehanlral. AVlmtevcr fwrli
rendtnt; Ih dono now, I holh-v
In It a deeper purpose.'
der ill cun.-itjetlon with the death
01' Hydn -y DurlinK. hotel owmt,
held to the grand jury and
remanded to th counly Jail today.
A preliminary hearing was con
ducted ye.Hterday.
DEFEND Oil ZEMQ
10 SIOP ITCHING
AXOTIIKK SI IT i'lLKD
KJ.AMATH FALLS. Ore., Nov.
CO (AH) The tH.Ooo Hull filed
uguluMl one of tht; laret eoun'.y
lumber concerns heie "Monday
swelled to f ::!,&! yvsicrday when
u third mun iuvohed in the col
lision Nov. i ln-tw:-n a lugging
trxtlu iiud an automobile filed a
OUAdainapro iuU for 7,lSu. The men
cnarKv i" compai.y neK"neiu
in latlliiK to provide u IkhuI m
thi- hiyhwuy crotodiii.'. ,
Regular $3.85 Nashua
blankets
$3.15
$3.45 Double full size pepperal(t
blankets
$2.75
All-Wool regular $5.85 single
blankets, plain colors.:
$3.85
G6x8G Part-Wool extra quality Nashua
double blankets $5.85 (t i A
quality
A Mi IXK HL.. I1K.HWAY
KLAMATH FALLS, Die.. Nov.
If (Al) Women rtfblents along
The !nll -f 'allfui niu hiKhway t -
i duy presented a petition to the
UM.Mthin. Wiling. invLniblcZemo !?!"'", i"Ki,,,V7 TITT?,
for the torture ol Itchini Skin. Thi. I '' , hlshwuy . ..HM to tie
elran.roli.lilefi.milvantLvlitiehelni ' n '"" ' "I'OlH our eloth, ;
nnng rc.nei in inousaiiun 01 tiuinea.
loin lU-hiri; anil druwi the heat anil
on tht Ho. anil our lurnlture In
u.- lioniii." I
Blins out if tho akin. ZEMO haa
lnvn used tor twenty years with n
markatile nucctva for all forma of an-
noung. itehing skin irritations. Re- ; also ran 1-ir.er ih. jourLiali.M '
net Minnrfli appumiion, inoiisaoaa leourii.. unit learn how to Piveme
aay. 3Sc, 6Uc uiui $1.00. All dealers. ' city nlltor anil turn Vm dow n.
An eaHtern unver.dty nunrmnc s :
u co true in ftvHH uifi'iitry. It it oi. .
Si
Twe Stobc Foa f.vepv Man