La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 13, 1914, Image 5

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    MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1914.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE FIVE
Monday and
Three Bags
Tuesday
of Silver
Being No. 6 in The Adventures of
Kathlyn Series.
DON'T MISS THIS
Sherry's Theater
Auto for Hire Roomy, easy-riding
cars for country touring, at Jay Van
Buren. Day 'Phone Black 821 j Night
'Phone Black 1651. Adv. .
j The ladies aid society of the Pres
, hyterian church will meet In the SunT
; day School rooms of the church on
Vednesday the 15th at 2:?0 p. m.
Quick Shoe Repair. R. L. Dulganj
Phone Black 811115 Adams Ave.
Aiv. 4-2-tf. '
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. PERSONALS.
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Father Driscoll went to Baker this
I noon. He will return tonight. . .
LOCAL BREVITIES.
You have never nad such values
offered you before on high grade
cut glass and Peckard Hand Painted
China as we are now offering you.
Hill's Drug Store. Adv. 4-8-tf.
Dull lifeless eyes, colorless lips, sal
low yellow cheeks give a girl little
chance for a "man" these days. Don't
lose heart, just take Hollister's Rocky i
Mountain Tea helps to make you at
tractive and fair. Don't delay, begin
today. Red Cross Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Norris went to
Imbler this morning.
J. D. Casey of Meecham is in the
city on business. .
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The women of the Woodcraft wilt
meet in the K. of P. hall Tuesday
evening. All members requested to be
present as there is important business
to come before the meeting.
MONET TO LOAN.
On improved real property in Union
county, no delays, current rates,
ramie Investment Co. Adv.
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The best is the cheapest. It is
one thing to buy a home and it
is another to be satisfied with
it after you get it.
Have a house built for you, to
your order; just as you like it,
with strong lines of individuali
ty about it. You take pride in
it your friends admire it. Sat
isfactory! What's the answer?
A happy family.
H. E. KOSKAMP.
1504 Oak St. La Grande, Ore.
'Phone Red 1981.
And remember that it costs no
more.
The Evening Observer on sale at
Newlin Book store and the Club.
Get your fishing license of B. W.
Hughes, Moose Billiard Parlor. We
carry a full line of cigars tobacco,
Base Ball Goods, Guns, Ammunition,
Fishing Tackle and Sporting Goods
of all description. Adv. , 3 24-tf
St. Peters Guild Ladies will hold
their spring hummage sale, April 16,
17, and 18th., at Honan Hall. Adv.
4-ll-4t.
' Boys and Girls of La Grande under
15 years. Look for La Grande Groc
ery Co.'g ads. on pages 6 and 8. Adv.
Mrs. Underwood left this morning
for Wallowa after visiting in the coun
ty seat over Sunday. ,
C. A. Nichoalds of the Oregon Gro
cery company, started on his regular
trip on the branch this morning.
Mrs. Nate Ardrey of Portland is
here visiting her father, Charles
Disqua. : .
Miss Pauline Lederle returned this
noon from Pendleton, where she has
been visiting with her father.
Mrs. Robert Bowman of this city
left this morning for Weiser, Ilaho,
where she will visit for some time.
Ed Moon who cut his foot some time
ago with a cleaver is out again and
at work.
RITTER,
The photographer in your town.
Adv. 1-1-tf
. The Ladies' Show Room.
Ladies' Tailoring and Dressmaking.
Ladies own material made up. Perfect
fit guaranteed. A full line of ready
to wear in all the latest novelties.
1212 Adams Ave. Next Hill's Drug
Store, up stairs. Phone Black 3261.
Jones & Rabone.
Mrs. Lillian McElroy and children,
left this morning for Starkey, where
tl ey will make their future home.
Miss Lydia McGraw left this morn
ing for Wallowa, where she will make
her home in the future. J. !
f Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Pete Beiver
"went to Pendleton this .morning to
spend the day with friends. . (
Easter was Cer
tainly a delightful
day. The great
number of Golden Rule Easter Bonnets seen on the
streets yesterday certainly speaks well for our millinery
department.
Wi have a new feature in the way of
Photograph Cushion Tops
We have made arrangements with one of the
leading Studios in the east to
PHOTOGRAPH FOR US PICTURES ON PIL
LOW TOPS
Any clear photograph you have can be put on a
good grade of satin for cushion tops at a very small
cost. The work is perfect and the grade of satin is
the best. Colors guaranteed to wash. The first
time you are in get card explaining our offer. . . ' '
QUALITY THE
SAME
The Golden Rule Co.
PRICES
LESS
Shores' Taxi Service. Sommer Ho
tel, Main 740. Adv. 2-21-tf
Mrs. Le Roy Morgan returned to
her home in Kamela this morning af
ter visiting with relatives and friends
in the city.
Beautiful pieces of cut glass and
Hand Painted China at actual cost.
Hill's Drug Store. Adv. , 4-8-tf.
Miss Rita Meyer returned to her
home in Elgin this morning after
visiting with friends and relatives in
the coTmty seat.
We pay best prices for second hand
furniture. Dyal's Furniture store,
next to Geddes grocery. Phone black
851. Adv. 3-2-tf
ASK YOUR GROCER GlCft
ABOUT THE 41W.
rTOBE GIVEN AWAY
Mr. E. J. Spencer of this city went
to . Enterprise where she has been
called on account of the illness of her
niece, Mrs. F. Densler.
J. K. Wright loft this morning foi
'.he farm, at Alicel where he wil: di'
rect work on the La Grande Invest
ment company's property
in auto to meet him And taki him
ho"?e
Earl Short, store accountant for
the O.-W- is on the sick list.
Dr. and Mrs. Law of Union arrived
in the city on bnsiriess this morning.
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Mr. anff Mrs. Haskell Andrews of
Elgin left last night for1 Spokane on
a short honeymoon trip,
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They are going to give away One Hundred
and Fifty Dollars ($150.00) with
UPPER CRUST FLOUR.
Each sack you buy will be numbered. Your
grocer will write your name and address
on this number and mail same to us. We
will then send you our check for 25 cents
per sack, which is a special advertising al
lowance we are giving you instead of spend
ing a like amount for advertising.
ORDER TODAY
The retail price of this flour is "positively"
$1.45 per sack and cannot be purchased for
less (except on this advertising plan.) 600
sacks only will be sold on this campaign.
We won't say anything about the quality.
After you try a sack It won't be necessary.
Phone your grocer to send you a sack and
he will attend to the 25-cent rebate for you
without any trouble to you in the least.
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Mrs. Jno. Pace of Wallowa return
e l jesterday from baler where she
his Iftn visiting her daughter, Flor
en.e who is attending St. Francis
Academy.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll of Freewatcr,
passed, through the city this morning
on their way to Enterprise where they
own land and where they will make
t'neir home for the summer.
Superintendent Bollons left Satur
day night for Portland on business
connected with the O.-W.
E. E. Freeman, timekeeper for the
O.-W., is back in the city after tran
sacting business in Portland for the
company. ,
companied the last remains of his
wife to Denver, returned last Satur
day. He left for Elgin today to re
sume his work as head of the El
gin schools.
Mrs. Nettie Wardrop of Payette is
i:i the city visiting iwith her sister,
Mrs. Sprat Montgomery. They have
scld their property in Payette and
will soon move to a place near Baker
where they will make their future
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Andrews of
Elgin, Mrs. J. P. Alumbaugh of Wal
lowa and J. B. McLaughlin of Huron
were among the out of town people
stopping at the Foley yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Brooks of Port
land passed through the city this
morning on their way to Imbler,
where they wil visit with Mr. and
Airs. Sam Brooks and wife, parents
of Mr. Brooks.
Mr and Mrs. J. H. Ray of Centra'
lia Washington left this morning for
Weiser, Idaho, where they will look
for homestead.
C. L. Forbes with the Grande
Ronde meat company left today for
Pendleton and the Walla Walla dis
trict where he solicits for the home
concern during the coming week. He
makes this trip every two weeks, al
ternating with trips on the branch
; to Elgin and other towns.
Miss Godown of Baker, demonstra
ter for a condensed milk manufactur
ing concern, is in the city in the in
terest of her employers.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Oliver of this
city left today for Portland where
they will visit and transact busi
ness for a number of days.
SOLD AND GUARANTEED TO YOUR
GROCER BY THE DISTRIBUTORS O F
PREFERRED STOCK
L. Billings of Imbler, left for that
city this morning after paying his
son a visit who is in the hospital. He
states that the operation is so far
successful and that he is slowly convalescing.
Mrs. Clyde Mctcalf and children,
Catherine and Lucile left this morn
ing for Montpelier, Idaho, where they
will be the guest of Mrs. King, sis
ter to Mrs. Metcalf.
Jarvis Emeigh went to Union this
noon on business connected with the
Valley Creamery. He will likewise
make Cove and other places before
returning.
Parent-Teachers' Meeting Tonight.
A regular meeting of the parent
teachers' meeting of the Central
school is scheduled for tonight at the
school. A program has been pre
pared and several subjects of import
ance will be discussed
YOUNG COUPLE WEDDED.
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from Iowa and is a graduate of the
University of Minnesota.
He has been in the employ of the
O.-W. for a period of about four
years most of which time was spent
in Spokane during which time he met
his intended wife. He is a popular
young man and stands high in the
estimation of the officers of the road.
The entire O.-W. office force and
many others will turn out en masse
next Monday to greet the returning
couple and welcome them to the city.
The wedding will take place in St
Aloysius church In Spoka'ne and will
be nn elaborate affair. They will be
at home in the Joe (Jarr residence on
O Street after their return. ;
Divorce Granted.
Mrs. A. E. Ivanhoe was granted to
day a decree of absolute divorce by
Judge Knowles.
SILVER PLATED WARE
AND
Jewelry Novelties
MORGAN'S 10 and 25c STORE
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F. Golding of Elgin returned last
night fiom Calif on. !a where he spent
the winter. Before going to California
he spent several months in Indiana,
his old home state. His son A. 13.
Golding came down from Eljrin in
H. L. Lyons who has been in Port
land and Tillamook on court business
for the O.-W. is back in the city. Mrs.
Lyons recently left for a short stay
in California.
Professor H. H. Heuston who ac-
THE CLUB
The Club barbers are being c inducted by the management of
the club who will strive to make it one of the best shops in East
jrn Oregon. Adhering to their well known policy of nothing but
the best insures the public of the best of service in this depart
ment. . ,
Have William P. Deets, late of Portland smooth your chin.
We have just added an up-to-the-minute shine stand and have
secured the service of an expert shiner who will attend to your
wants in that line.