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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1914)
' , . ...... 'V'V C WM,W.i)ftWlEt'uvlu..wl' " " " , , . ... .... - .-.to. , Jl.a.i. H .:...:..JA-,. J. ti j r. KJ'.kJL.L...' ll.. J.&dtl. .fc. i.rtn.l-i.IJ.MHlW"" . . - i v.. ( v t m PAGE WO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1914. 1- ii ! S ' ft - ?.) J3 I ?!. I :- .&: i I: li I 5!- 'ill f V ... 1 ! : il 1H v . I- & : 1 III Pi i i f 1! : if?. HI I : J' ! if; ifl I if- , ' !;-' . !5 V-0 v L. f i-l ATTENTION BOYS AND GIRLS 1st WARD PRIZE. To the boy or girl under 15 years of age, living in the First Ward, in the City of La Grande, who returns to us.- the largest number of empty Upper Crust Flour Sacks by May 1, 1914, we will give $5.00 in cash. (These sacks can be solicited from any part df town, but boy or girl must live in the first ward.) 2nd WARD PRIZE. To the boy or girl under 15 years of age, living in the Second Ward, in the City of La GTande, who returns to us the largest number of enipty Upper Crust Flour Sacks by May 1, 1914, we will give $5.00 in cash. (These sacks can be solicited from any part -of town, but boy or girl must live in the second ward.) 3rd WARD PRIZE. To the boy or girl under 15 years of age, living in the third ward, in the City of La Grande, who re turns to us the largest number of empty Upper Crust Flour Sacks by May 1, 1914, we will give $5.00 in; cash. - r (These sacks can be solicited from any part'of town, but boy or girl must live in the third ward.) 4th WARD PRIZE. To the boy or girl under 15 years of age, living in the fourth ward, in the City of La Grande, who re turns to us the largest number of empty Upper Crust Flour Sack by May 1, 1914, we will give $5.00 in cash (These sacks can be solicited frem any part of town, but boy or girl must live in the fourth ward.) CAPITAL PRIZE. To the boy or girl living Sin any one of the above wards who returns to us the largest number of empty Upper Crust Flour Sacks, we will give an additional prize of $10.00 in cash. (These sacks can be solicited from any part of the city and the boy or girl can live in any ward in the oity.) ALL GET PAID. We will also give 5 cents each for any and all empty Upper Crust Flour Sacks returned to us by May 1, 1914, so that all boys and girls will be paid for their efforts whether or not they are lucky in winning the prize. Get your mamma and your mamma's friends to buy Upper Crust Flour and save the sack for you. This flour cost your mamma $1.45 per sack and she will get a rebate of 26 cents per sack if she buys quickly. See the Upper Crust Ad. . Youre very 'truly, . LA GRANDE GROCERY COMPANY, Inc. G. L. Laxison, Manager. MAKE A NOTE of the fact that an abstract is an absolute necessity when yor pur chase real estate. No matter how well posted you might be you don't have a full history of the parcel, as you do when we make an abstract of it Ac curacy guaranteed. THE ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. Foley Hotel Building The Union Nurseries, Union, Ore. Hoses. Order your roses now for spring planting, strong two yr. old plants, will bloom profusely this summer. Hardy, hy brid, perpetual, hybrid tea, $3.50 per doz. The wonderful new Climbing Mad Caroline Test out. Climbing F. K. Druskl, Dor othy Perkins, pink, red and white. Crimson Rambler, Thous and Beauties. All on their own roots. Also a general line of Nursery Stock . Send for Price List. I 6. WAVER, hop. Specify - Electric - Lights -For Your New Home- If you are building this year specify elec tric lights. It is safe to say that 10 per cent of the houses built in La Grande this year will install them. No home ia modern without thorn. They nro as importnnt as sanitary plumbing. Good lights are equally important, how ever, if you happen to live in a rented house. Your lnmllord owes it to you, and you owe it to yourself to have nothing but tho best light, lileetric lights are easily installed und will prove n source of lasting satisfaction to you. Call or phone Main 34. Eastern 0re Light & Power Co. "Always at Your Service" CRICKET FLAT SCHOOL OVER SAWMILL IN CRIKET FLAT TO REOPEN SOON., Personal Mention and News Items I from Cricket Flat Section. ; Cricket Flat, April 7. (Special.) j Bert Peterson has been visiting in ! Cove. ' Ray Hag had a siege of sickness ' for several days. The Highland Sunday school was unable to convene a week ago Sunday because of the death of Rev. Gil strap's brother in Washington. The public school has come to a close for the present term and Miss Ashby the teacher has gone to Baker to open a spring term there. ' Jonathan Green expects to start his sawmill in a few days; ; John Peterson has been helping Bert Peterson 'with some cleaning of stumps and brush on the Chas. Gray place. Frank Fox's foot is still giving trouble. He has been confined to the house for over 10 months. EVERY WIFE'S DUTY Watch Husband's Hair. If Thin Or Full of Dandruff Insist On His Using Parisian Sage. Men give but little thought to the care of the hair. Not until the first bald spot appears do they really take notice. If your husband's hair, is getting thin; if he has dandruff or itching 'scalp, take immediate action do not let him become a bald head. Get from any drug or toilet counter a 50 cent bottle of Parisian Sage. The fgirst application stops itching head and removes dandruff the great hair destroyer. A little Parisian Sage rubbed well into the scalp for a few nights will work wonders. When the hair stops falling and the new growth appears a frequent use of this invigo rating tonic is all that is needed to make the hair perfectly healthy, thick and beautiful. Surely try Parisian Sage. Newlin Prr.g Co., sells it with an agreement to refund your money if not atisfied. HENRY & GAR R Complete House Furnishers Visit Our Bargain Basement j Bargains All the Time In Our Bargain Basement It's a delightful hair tonic for men and women. Adv. ID). D. E for 15 feari For All The Standard Skin Remedy Instant Relief Skin Troubles The Guaranteed Remedy HILLS 'DRUG STORE. Special Fresh Cocoanut Cara mels 20c lb. Place your orders earlyfor Easter Novelties, Candies and Ice Cream. Young's Sweets Phone, Red 3931. 1102 Adams Ave, tC2 !5Srl B The first time you get a whiff of Stag from some other fellow's pipe, REMEMBER that Stag's taste is as good as its fragrance. Try a tin and get a new If thrill in smoking. 1 Mrs. in convenient Packages: The Handy Half Size 5-Cent Tin, the Full-Size-1 0-Cent Tin, the Pound and Half-Pound Tin Humidors and the Pound Glass Humidor. "No Bite, "No Stint, "No Bag, "No String." v. lr- For Pipe and Cigarette K EVER-LASTING-LY GOOD P LariUard Co, Bit. IT60 rf '. v