SATURDAY, f UNE J3, 1914
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE FIVE.
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LOCAL BREVITIES . .
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Rubber, Rubber, Rubber. :
Take a Kodak with you. " Red Cm
Drugstore. .,. 6-10-tf.
.Rubber,
Prof. F. R. Bridges is assisting the
Presbyterian quartet , .They will
sing the following anthem: Morn'
ing, "Praise ye v the Father" by
Gunod; Evening, "Jesus, I my cross
. huve taken," by vBrackett,
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.Remember, the B. VL. B. school
" June 22. 'Phme Red 3862.
A new assortmertt of filed just re
ceived for that Sunday fishing trip.
Hill, .Drug Store. ,',- t, '.,6-18-1
MRS. F. Ai PENNINE experienced
practical nurse, 1404 IMnttuSt.
MnHghfailoe; Saturday rnight.
Tickets 60c. 6-H-3t.
With Geo. H. Carrey, Phone Main
744. 108 Elm St Adr. 6-2-tf.
Tour' Job printing. Bave It dona at
the Observer office.
FOR RENT Furnished house. Tele
phone Black 3791 or call 2103 First
Street. V . . . . 5-20-tf,,
Rubber, Rubber. , .
Auto Truck Stage.
Between Cove and La Grande.
Twice daily. Leaves Cove 8 a. m. and
1 p. m. Leaves La Grande 11 a. m.
and 4 p. m. La Grande headquarters;
Savoy Hotel. Hauls anything.
WEIMER AUTO SERVICE.
Page Wire for Sale.
I have received another car of Page
woven wire for fencing, and will have
it on sale at my place two and one
half miles northeast of La Grande.
Fruitdale is the place. Order now
while the stock offers a wide choice
of sizes.
J. A. CHANDLER.
fri-mon-thur-2wks-wkly.
Highest Cash Prlca paid for Second
Hand Goods. Call Black 641. F. D.
Haisten Furniture Store. 4-24-tf.
RHter.
The photographer In your i town.
Adv. 1-1-tf
Moonlight Dance in the Summer
Garden at Zuber Hall Saturday 13th.
Extra Special Music. Tickets 50.
Balcony 10c. Under management of
Mrs. Murphy and Swaney.
6-ll-3t.
Rubber Dance at Rex Hall Satur
day night, Admission 75c.
Business Chances.
Pigeons pay dollars where chickens
pay cents; small capital needed;
small space required; always penned
Journal, Versailles, Mo. Adv. (
up; ready markets; send for May is
sue of our Journal; fully explained
there; price ten cents. Reliable Squab
The Ladies' Showroom.
Ladies' Tailoring and Dressmak
ing. . Ladies' own materials made up.
The Wardrobe
Phon e 64 ftl
Have j-our work done at the Best Establishment,
it costs no more than elsewhere. .
Fancy Cleaning'
and Pressing'
of Any Kind
Special Club Pressing Rates.
Velvet Collars, Reliniuprs, Alterations and Re
pairing on Ladies' and Gent's Garments.
Work Called for and Delivered. . - "
M'Culloch & Black. Proprietors
1113 Adams Ave. La Grande, Oregon
A full line of read v-to-wear. Rir.
SEDUCTIONS ON Suits and Coats.
vn AioJ;. a t inn,.
niwiua An nm mug urug
Store. Phone Black 3261
JONES & RABONE.'
-Adv.
"WE WANT a live hustling salesman
lor La Grande and Eastern Oregon.
" We havee goods and want men
who can sell. Cash paid weekly.
Pacific Nursery Co., Portland, Ore."
' ' ;' 6-28-7-28.
Bald Barley and Alfalfa hay for
ale by J.' E. Reynolds. Phone Farm
ers (Mj . .; 6-22-tf.
Shores' Taxi Service Sommer Ho
tel, Vain 740. Adv. , 2-21-tf
Moonlight Dance 13th., -at Zuber
Summer Garden. Tickets 60c. i u
."iK'-i'K -.;,'.. ;:'i' 6-U-8t
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' J.' A. Russell of the Grande RonjdV
Meat Market left this :' Morning .for
Elgin; on business connected -with, the
FOR, RENT Four rooms furnished
" with' Bath, elose'iri'. "Phone M. 728.
Money to Loan.
O..T?
On improved reat property in Union
county, no delays, current rates. .La
' rande Investment Co. Adv.. . .
Board ' and 'Room, $5.00 per week;
1303 O Street " .. 6-ll-6tp.
The ' Moonlight Dance in the Sum
mer Garden at Zuber Hall Saturday
night; June 13th will be managed by
Mrs. T. K. Murphy and Mrs. Ger
trude, Swaney. This insures a good
time and a high class "social event.
Adv. 6-12-2t.
Read the advertisements too.
Kill the Flies-
Fly Swatters will be given to every
lady calling at Newlin Drug Co. Store
Saturday, June 13.
Newlin Drug Co. ,
' .. 6-ll-3t
I will.be in La Grande' Saturday
morning for a carload of cavalry
horses weighing from 950 to 1,150 and
for artillery horses from 1,050 to 1,
250. Leave word with W. D. Grandy.
G. K. Howitt. 6-ll-3t.
Quick Shoe Repair. R. L. Duigan.
Phone Black 811115 Adams Ave.
Ad?. 4-2-tf.
Call Van Buret's for taxi.
FOLEY TAYI F0LEL
H0TFL 1 AAI H0TEY
Have first class summer pasture.
Joe Williamson. Red 367L 6-ll-6t
F OR SALE OR TRADE Town prop
erty 2 acre, five room house and
stable for team, wagon and har
ness. Phone Red 622. 6-ll-6tp.
Get your camera supplies and
fishing tackle at Hill'r Drug Store".
6-13-lt.
.Notice to Moose.
Monday evening there will '. be a
special meeting for general purposes.
AJNUUS SILWAKl,
Die.
6-13-2t
LOST Gold pin L. H. S. '10. Leave
at Cooperative Store. 6-13-3t.
' PERSONALS
Eugene Mcon, son of Mrs. Ella
Moon, of South La Grande, Is very ill.
Mn i Green of Wendell, Idaho,
arrived in the city this morning tu
spend the summer.
Mrs: Jack Carlson left this morn
ing for Umatilla to visit with friends
a fevdays; w ,
J. W. Chandler of this city went to
Elgin this morning on business. , He
will return tonight . '
; Chas Cross went to Enterprise this
lnhrnincr from whr -h will ffo to
7umwa.lt; for ' few days fishing on'
.uiesnramus creeic. : :
J Mm. JU vichnell of this city, left
today for: Portland to visit with her
sis ter. Mrs. ' Viola Donaldson for an
iudetermihate -stay; . . v i "
r-Mra, J. P.. Bell and children Irene
Ar,d Aldan., left today "for- Pendleton
and Hermiaton, where they will visit
for a. week or ten days witn jrienaa,
that city this morning, after--vismng
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mtn nut -cromers, narie hjmj n u
Ham' of this city. T-rt, ;,
' Anton Klees, father of Leo Klees,
left 'for- Summervillei. his home. this
morning after' transacting pusiness
this 'morning. .' v . .. -
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Spear arrived
in the city last' night from' Oklahoma
enroute o 1 Enterprise, ; where Mr.
Spear will engage in' the lumber
business. :
, Miss Minnie Holman left this morn
ing for Eugene to attend the com
mencement exercises at the Univer
sity. Miss Holman is a last year's
graduate of the school.
. Jack Dinsmore of Elgin was among
the passengers to that city this morn
ing after transacting business in the
county seat yesterday and this morn
ing. '.,
E. C. Tuckey of this, city left this
morning for Salem, where he is con
ducting Ed Howse a"hd Jim Daley,
both sentenced to the state peniten
tiary. Howse will serve a term of
from 2 to 5 years and Daley is sen
tenced to from 1 to 7 years.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Galloway and
son of Elgin, left this morning for
Pendleton, where they will visit
friends for a few days. From there
thev will eo on to Walla Walla, for
a few days stay with frieijds before
returning home.
Thos. W. Curry, an aged and re
spected pioneer of this county re
turned to Imblcr this morning aftei
a trip to the county seat in the in
terest of the coming Pioneer's meet
ing which is to take place in Imbler
one week from today, namely June
20th.
Professor and Mrs. Wilkinson of
Meacham, who have been attending
the Union stock show and visiting in
La Grande for a number of days, re
turned to that place this morning.
Mr. Wilkinson is principal of Hhe
Meacham public schools.
E. F. Roberts, wife and children of
Cove, left this morning for Walla
Walla, where they will attend a fam
ily reunion of the Roberts family,
The meeting will 1je attended by four
sons, many .grandchildren and three
great grandchildren. The aged couple
have been' married over sixty years.
Mr. Roberts is now 82 and Mrs. Rob
erts'" is 80. .
Mrs. C. F. Johnson of Joseph
nneseH thrnnirh the oitv this morn
ing enroute to Walla Walla, where
she will attend the , graduating ex
ercises in Whitman College. Her
hrnthur Samuel Amov is eraduatiner
from that school 'this year. She was
accompanied by Mrs. H. Wilson ol tne
same city, who likewise goes to Wal
la Walla to attend the commencement
exercises. . -
A. H. Smith of Crawford, Nebras
ka, passed through the city this
morning on his way to Imbler to
visit at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs.
Harry Patterson. Mrs. Patterson is
a granddaughter. He states that
Nebraska is going to have a record
breaking crop of wheat this year,
providing the elements do not inter
fere.
Dn't Lose Sleep Coughing at Night
The very first does of Foley's Hon-
ey and Tar Compound surprises you
-it glides down your throat and
spreads a healing soothing coating
over the inflamed tickling surface.
That's immediate relief the sore
rasping feeling the hacking tickling
cough are stopped at once.
It loosens up the tight feeling in
your chest stops stuffy, wheezy
breathing eases distressing, racking,
tearing coughs soothes the irritated
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Just Received The largest shipment of Glass-
y-. war that has aver came tp La Grande. Buy-
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ing straight . package, and direct from the
, . . . .. '. i " v ' -' "'
Factory, we save you the middleman's profit. ,
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Fastoria Glass Is a well known line, high in
t , quality but low in. price. Everything from a
:,: toothpick holder-to ,a 7 piece fruit set, now on
sale in the Bargain. Basement.: :t'. ', ' ', ;,'
Voiir coupon does the work.' '" - ,A'
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:. Special 17, qt. Bread Raiser,, Ventilated cover.
't.
Regular price f 1.15. j Special, .-.
21 qt' Bread. Raiser, Ventilated
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,X.U, ..VW, . ..... ...
Mai's' Fancy Dress Shirts, i, k ,., . . ,38c .
:. V-,;-- - 'rr.- .'
.Men's Work Shirts, heavy Ginghams,' ..37c
-. .Men's Summer Underwear, the suit, ......... ...45c
Fireman and Engineer Hose,""...'.'. '.. i:i f.'..8
QUALITY THE
SAME
The
inflamed bronchial tubes and air pas
sages. '
It is mildly laxative as' a cough
medicine' should be it does not up
set or distress the most sensitive
stomach. Children love it it is also
effective' for group-ups. Contain no
opiates. Do not accept a substitute.
In 25c, 50c and $1.00 sizes. For sale
by Hill's Drug Store. : '.
DISAPPOINTMENT.
All day I worked iiud waited.
Next morn tlie sun rose not,
I felt 119 one til fntt.tl.
Alone and Ood forgot,';'
- The ulr no tidings fn-lchted, ;
' Full weary whs my- int.
Par In the sullen sps;ces
Has sped my heiirt's desire.
And licimiH'il wtth strange dead
fares
Wilts In Its Wn Kind fire.
Nnuclit's loft save common
pliu-es ,
To linlld my soul a pyre.
Robert Allien Snnhorn In
.Trend.
CHARACTER.
Be firm ur mild us tlie occasion
niuy require.- Cnto.
Every unu litis bis faults, but
we do not see the wallet on our
owu backs. Catullus
I mid this also that natural
ability without education bus
ofteuer raised man to glory hud
virtue thnu education without
, natural ability. Ciceru.
Whom dues false lionor aid
and t-aliiiiiiiy deter tint the vi
cious itnd the liar? tlorace.
' The Injury done to character
Ik greater than can lie estimated.-I.yy.
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vVe mensnrp crent men by
their elm meter, tint bv their suc
cess -.S'epus
IT'S AN OWERCOME SOOTH.
It's an uwercunie south for age
un' youth.
And It Urouks wl' nae denial,
That the dearest Mends are the
mildest friends
And the young are Just on
trial.
There's a rival bnuld wl' young .
an' anld,
And It's blm that bos bereft
me.
For the surest friends are the
onldest friends
And the mnlst o' mine bne
left me.
There are kind henrta still, for
friends to Oil '
And fools to take and break
them.
But the nearest friends are the
mildest friends
And the grnre's the place to
seek them.
Robert Louis Stevenson.
BARGAIN
BASEMET
Men's Dress Sox, Black and Tan,' '.i... We.
Suit Cases, ......$1.48, 1.8, 12.85 up to MM
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Baby Shoes, ,.V.,...';.;.'.;;.?.v.;...iv. ...... Me
. ChildV Slippers, ...... 58e, 75, Me'.NIUi
Women's Vici Kid Uce Shces V,..'..'$1.58
Ladies' Seamlessyesta,. Joe, 17c and 20o
' , grade, . . . . '.. . 7..,,?'' ' 10e
'Fearless Apron
tint,,,
..93e,
Best grade Oil
cover Regular
(. " Good Grade Sheets, 72x90", .
Pillow Slips, 88x42,.."..
Forest Percale, 86-in. wide, ;,
. 44-in. i Embroideries, , . , . . . . ,
V-i.
$1.13
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. Wash' Cloths, each .v..,..........;... ,,.....6e
Muslin Petticoats, ' .".'. .". . ; . ........ . ... .-price
Golden Rule
I MAKE
of the fact that an abstract is an
S chase real estate. , .
J No matter how well posted you might be yon don't have a full
history of the parcel, as yon do when we make an abstract of it Ac-
1 curacy guaranteed. a
J THE ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. , . , '
Foley Hotel Building - ' r
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NATURAL MINERAL I
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J fTVSfe RUSHING SEASON $
ln the lumbei: Hne. . All indica-- ; J
i MjMSni tiens point to Lrisk building bus- r
i xStPp'' '8 opPrun'ty suK8:e8t ear- ;
J C jffis iifgS' 'y orers We know our stock j
VTlfiS ' ani1 are 8ure ' We want a'
J 5 Wf ft-rrr, y?u to know, and so print this a
i short notice. ' . f
I WENAHA LUMBER COMPANY I
C. M. LOCKWOOD, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Auditor for State Accounting Department.
Docs all kind of Auditing and Book-keeping.
New r Systems r Installed. Cost Accounting . a
Specialty. '
Office with Commercial Club, 111 Depot Street,
La Grande, Oregon.. Home Independent phonej
Main 91. ' Farmers phone, 58 A.
'VAN
World Famous Cuban Hand Made Cigars. All Shapes and
Colors.
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THE CLUB
Phone Main 76 New West Bldg.
Complete Equipment for Resetting and
Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Propreitor
Complete Machine Shops and Foundry
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Men's Dress Shoes', 7,,' .VtMB'tsi $U
Checks, ...... ...... ,.5e
Cloth," colors and white, .V. .. .Me
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PRICES
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