La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 13, 1915, Image 5

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J ' j00 Books, regular value I
t-Oe t $1.50, aow 50
In these .assortments you
i will find Several of the late
! 'popular fiction. T - "-
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RED CROSS
DRUG STORE
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r' R X .Kowlkei, gejwml agent for pta
run mmmmmi ura insurance oorn
pany at Tacoma, who had his head
quarters at Wenatchee, is in the city
arranging for permanent location as
manager for the Eastern Oregon dis
trict'1' Ho is undecided between 'VLa
Grande and Baker as . where he
will locate but it will no doubt be in
La Grande. He has named George
Huntington Carrey the district man
ager for Union and Wallowa counties
Mr. Fowlkes' family is still at Wenat
chee, but will move to La Grande ae
soon as school is out, if La Grande is
selected as the location.. ' ;
You . may take your frieads picture
One that will be perfect, when you
have an Ansco Camera, such as Sil
verthorn's Family Drug : Stare, wlll
be glad to show you and at ' price,
from $2.00, $5.00, $8.00, 910.00 and
on up in price to $100. Adv. v
' d-w 1 tf .
k Since; Christmas davs :in over -and
ybu rV now needmr drum and medi.
cine,. rei wish you t know that we
are rawy xo sell you an you need ana
compound your vrescriptions i accur
ately at Silver-thorn's Family' Drug
Store.-fcAdv. - 1 4 tf.
Whiter,- Lighter, Better Bread,
'UPPER CRUSTV-Adv. " 1 6 tf.
-- Money t Loan. -On-Hitprovad-real
-property in Union
county, no delays, current rates. ' La
Grande Investment Co. Adv. -.-
Yotf will -not 'be troubled with .any
more, bad colds .if you wear one cf
our Chamois Skin Vests. Hill's Drut;
Store. Adv. . 1 12 2t.
"UPPER CRUST" Flour for breed
"That Taste." Adv. - 16 tf. '
.'Mrs. B. M. Rogers who has been
critically ill with muscular rheuma
tism for four weeks, is reported io-
day to be improving. .:. ..: .-v..
rt, All. firms holding claims afainst
me are raqantad to present" vaMk -at
once to me at Parry.
M. ROSENBAUM.
Adv.V , w 1 12 St
. Attractive young widow, 22, wants
gentlemen correspondents. Object ma
trimony. Must have good character,
own home. Address: Vivian E. Dale,
Kansas City, Kan. Adv. ' 1 IS 2t
taS at
J PERSONALS.
E. B. Morelock is registered at the
Sommer from Elgin. . :
C. S. Aitken of Elgin, is registered
at the Savoy while visiting in the city.
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4 BUY YOUR FURS NOW AT SALE PRICES.
i H0.O0 values now $5.89
$7.60 values, now ..'I ...,.,... $83S
$21.50 per set, now
$13,00 per set
...,..$18.83
.r:i;..$5.88
Elbert C. Poets, a Meier ft Frank
decorator, of Portland, is in the city
on business., . . v
J.'W.; Evans of Union, is stopping
at the Foley while transacting busit
ness in the city today.
B. F. Webb, produce commission
man, is in the city from Alice!, stop
ping at the Sommar.
F. G. Bunch, Joseph dentist, is
a business visitor in the city, regis
tered at the Sommer. . - '
Frank and John Speckhart left this
morning for Walla Walla for a few
days visit with friends.
Chas. Matheson, of Baker.is spend
ing a few days this week visiting
with La Grande friends.
W. L. Goff is a business visitor in
the city today from North Powder,
stopping at the Savoy,
" LOCAL BREVITIES.
2 J .
If you are subject to colds, try one
of - our FroBt King Chamois Skin
Vests. Hill's Drug Store. Adv. v .
2,i " "1 12 2t -
, ' Air kinds of books, stationery, boxes
of writing paper, the very latest at
Sihrerihorn's Family Drug Store.
Adv. ' : d-w 19 tf.
' .To, Catarrh Victims. ' .
f)bo not dose the stomach in the hope
of: curing catarrh or colds. Simply
breathe Hyomei its. medication goes
right to' the diseased ' tissues, sooth
ing and healing. Ask Newlin Drug
Co. for the Hyomei oufit nothing to
pay unless satisfied. Adv. . . . ' ,
: Films and all kinds of Camera Sup
plies they have plenty of them at Sit
verthom's Family Drug Store.
Adv. ; , .V:. d-w 1 9 tf.
I Will Ioan You Money.. . ,
- Plenty of money on land security,
Reasonable rates and no long waits.
I. R. OLIVER. Adv. , v 7-12-tf. ;
The "Western Union offices on Ad
ams avenue are today, enjoying, e
lated birthday present in the form of
a -new ff loor. 'Manager Sprinkle in
commenting on the needied improve
ment remembered that the company
celebrated the twentieth year of con-.
tinnous occupancy of their present
quarters last October. . ? ". ,.
. W - nav beat nnees for Second
Hand Furniture. BYAL'S FURNI
TURE CO., 404 Fir St. Phone Black
8351. 9-14.U.
At any time you may need a good
Camera, one that will be sure to
I please -you' at a price $2.50 to $5.00
or from tnese amounts to a tiuu.
you will sure drop in and see a fine
line of them. The Ansco line, ac sii
ferthorn's Family Drug Store. Adv.
1 4 tf d.
f ' Be ' r dignified: -"UPPER
CRUST'v
IBuy;
-Adv.
and - Use
1 6 tf
"UPPER CBUST"
Costs More, Tastes More, .
. Lasts Mane.
Adv. ' f . 1 6 tf .
Call Van Buren's-tor taxi. Adv.
. THE DOCTOR KSfOWS.
When your physician .says, "You
had better take thSs prescription to
the Newlin Drag Co." he is basing
his advice on his knowledge of our
rare stock of prescription drugs.
We do unusual prescription work
and when medicines are desired that
must be perfect in every way, ' this
is the place .to get them. -.......
. NewfiaDragCa.
Adv: - - -1 8 2t
' W. C. Nadeau piano tuner, has be
come a resident of La Grande, and
will be pleased to attend to any or
ders for tuning, left with the Richey
Piano 'House. Phone Black 212..
Adv. 1 12 5t
Hot 'Water Bottles,, combination
fountain syringes They have plenty
of these at SBverthorn's Family Drug
Store. .Adv. d-w 1 9 tf.
: Schoell supplies, school hooks, sta
tionery, tablets, envelopes and in fact
all such lines as book stores gener
ally carry, you will find at Silver
thorn's Family Drug Store. Adv.
1 4 tf .
Next Monday evening iie fire de
partment -gives its annual ball. ' It
will be held at . Rex hall and a big
time is promised all who attend.
Dressmaking and Ladies Tailoring,
Remodeling a Br"cialy. Janes & Ka
bone. The Ladies Store. Over Hill's
Drue Store. Adams Ave. Phone 82B1.
Adv. 11 tf
NOODLE GRILL
213 FIR STREET PHONE RED 1241
The Popular Grill of La Grande. Expert Chef
American and Chinese Dishes.
OPEN AT 6 A. M. TO 1 A. M.
Furnished Rooms Upstairs Wm. Eng, Mgr.
Sherry TheatreToday
t The House of Comfort
: Special Selig Feature
SUNSHINE AND SHADOW
- (Featuring Norma Talmadge)
RICH REVENGE
(Featuring Mary Pickford) ,
CUPID BACKS THE WINNER
(Comedy)
VAUDEVILLE
GORMAN AND K1RKWOOD
Novelty Comedy and Harmony Slngera
AND THE PRICE IS 10 CENTO
Ti
A. A. Adams, of -Enterprise, is in
the city today on business registered
at the Savoy.
Miss Bertha Dornberg was a visit
or in the city from Imbler yesterday
evening. ,.: . 1 ' .- -
Mrs. Mary Lewis returned to her
home in Elgin this morning after' a
visit with her daughter in this city.
Wm. A. Dalziel, is in the city from
Portland today on business connected
with the department of labor and fac
tory inspection. '
Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison, of Hill
City, Iowa, on her way- to Minnm
where she will visit with relatives,
spent the night in the city.
. S. L. Gordon representing the Bur
roughs Adding Machine company, is
in the city today transacting business,
Mr. Gordon is stopping at the Foley,
Mrs. C. A. Scibird and daughter,
Miss Ruth,. and Mrs. C. L. Cadwell,
were over from Uaien this meming
on a shopping expedition.
OUTINGS.
White and Colored Outings, best grade, value
- ; 12ic, now ......9c'
FLANNELETTES
8H: values now
LADnSS', MISSES'. AND CH1LDRENS' COATS
Price - -
- ' - :
ALL TRIMMED HATS, NOTHING RESERVED
, , y2 Price
ALL REMNANTS HALF PRICE
Kimona Cloth,-value 18c, now. .13c "'.
Corticelli Spool sAk J.;..... 5c
BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS
ONE-HALF PRICE AND LESS
EIDER DOWN, ALL COLORS
57c values now .........3c
42c values, now .,
42xS Pillow Slips
: sc
...... .tic per Pair v
Silk Foulard, $1.25 values, now 73e
' Trimming Silks, $2.28 value, now 88c
1 . '. ... j "u ,,,"7, . ', , 1 t
BEAR SKIN LEGGINS, ALL COLORS '
'$1.00 value, now ( ..4. 48c
Ladies' Wash Waists, values to $1.68, now. . ,78
Shoe Department
Ladies Felt Slippers ...............,....,'.....484 ,
I lot retailed up to $1.65, now ..:'.$1.13
1 lot Men's Leather Slippers .:...C.......98
Men's and Women's Carpet Slippers 32c)
I lot Women's Shoes retail values up to
$4.00 sizes up to 4s now...i..............;....98
I lot $4.00 aand $4.50 Ladies' Tan Button
Shoes now . .........$2.68
I lot Men's Shoes $1.00
Men's 1 Buckle Over Shoes $1.23
Men's 4-buckIe Ovrshoes with heavy rolled
soles -$2.38
Child's Over Shoes 58
Child's Rubbers .,.'. '..,...L..38
Women's Rubbers' CJ....... 58 and 684
Sh'inoia Shoe Polish .L..'. I 5
Gilt Edge Polish .':.v.....:...:....: 13
QUALITY THE
SAME
The Golden Rule Co.
PRICES
LESS
. urn . nrwa n i m. wm mm eiuiki ; tbtu w a w m mm w 1 j . a
ly hart and it is planned w send him
fit Portland this evening.. ; -
W The veterai . engineer is 59 years
ofjige.
SUSPECTS BOUND OVER.
Harry- Mann and Jack Smith Go to
, . . , County Jail a Suspicion.
Fred W. Falconer, rancher, nd
Carl Roe., U. S. commissioner, are
in the city from Enterprise today -on
business.- They are guests at the
Foley. i . ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sheasgreen and
daughter, Kathleen, and Mrs. C. Bar
rett, who has been visiting here, Heft
this morning for Portland for a visit
with friends and relatives,-
John Mfller and little daiurhter. -of
Elgin, were in the city this morning
on their way home afier a visit with
friends and relatives in Portland and
other Willamette valley , points. .
Leo Goldmg, of Elgin, came in yes
terday from his old home at Kokomo,
Indiana, where he has been visiting
with relatives for the past few weeks.
He went out to Elgin this morning.
P. M. SHaver and little niece, Ethel,
who have been visiting with relatives
at Rockford, Oregon, were passengers
on. the branch line this morning for
their home at Enterprise after spend
ing the night in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hansen, of Mo
desto, California, arrived in the city
last night on their way to Enterprise
to which place they have been called
by the serious illness cf Mr. Hansen s
sister, Mrs. Max Gummerman, who
is not expected to live. They left
for Enterprise on the branch lino this
morning. .
Mrs.. C. E. Courtney returned this
morning from Huntington, W. Va., to
which place she' was called last Octo
ber by the serious illness of her aged
father, who died four weeks after
Mrs. Courtney arrived. Mrs. Court
ney spent three months visiting amid
the scenes of her childhood, for the
first time in over 16 years and
says that she only got started in her
visit. She found the weather as nice
as could be hoped for most of the
time in West Virginia, but on her
return trip ran into some awfully
cold weather at Lyma, Ohio, where
she stopped for a visit with relatives.
i Arraigned before Justice Williams
this morning, Harry Mann and his
pal who gives his name as Jack
-Smith, were examined and bound
over to the grand jury on a charge
of having stolen. the furniture from
ht -park lodge. 1
The bond was fixod at $400.-each.
IMPORTANT MEETING TONIGHT
Fraternal Order to Take in Class and
HolJ Big Banquet
This evening the Knights and
Ladies of Security will take in a big
class nd close up the evening with a
big banquet. The class is expected to
be in the neighborhood of 25. . .
AH member are urired to be nres-
ent, and the event wil be one of im
portance to the order.
Handcuffed Man Escapes.
Pendleton, Jan. 12. Batiste Rub-
eon, the Swiss-Italian picked up here
last week with handcuffs embedded in
his arms, is again at large. Having
been taken to Walla Walla Friday
night by immigration Officer Wells,
he was placed in the hospital ward of
the county jail and last evening made
his second escape from the off icers.
This was the substance of a mes
sage received by local - officers laet
evening, over the telephone.
' He had been placed in the hospital
vard to receive treatment for his
arms which were in a serious condl
tion as a re-ul'. of beii.g bound oniiri
iron band for 19 months. lie
was not locked up during the' day and
last, evening while Jailer W. J. Hon-
eycutt had stopped into another jaxt
of the JaiJ "with ' physician, the ItftU
ian iwalked quietly down tha Gtaira
and outside. A man seated in the of-
ike heard him. walk out but thought
nothing of -the - matter. He had only- -about
ten minutes start of the off U
utib . m un uw Alices imki mic u.
vantage of them. ' - 1 ,
BON TON RESTAURANT
'.A- 'HlLl Cl I'j-1.'..V.i:'S..-
Opened under first-class management; - Service iheLvprj
best. Everything the market affords is on the Bon Ion '
Menu. -
EAT AT THE BON TON AND BE SURE OF THE
T,Tr,rr tit miin nv- ' ' "1
- ' It'll
SPECIAL RATES TO REGULAR BOARDERS. '
ENGINEER SHORT HURT. :
Switch Engineer Will Be laken to
Portland for Treatment.'
Engineer Tom Short, veteran switch
engine "throttle master," fell last
midnight wh'Ie on duty in such a wav
Eye glasses that fit the eyes
and mountings that fit the
nose at G. S. Birnie's. Try
us if you have eye troubles.
If we can : not correct the
trouble ".it will cost -you
nothing. " v
G. S BIRNIE
; ' JEWELER
PHONE BLACK 971. -
The Store With the Money
Back Guarantee.
Do You Want to Save
Money on Your Shoes?
EVERY PAIR OF SHOES ON SALE.
One lot of Ladies Brown Buck and Craven
ette Shoes at ONE-HALF PRICE.,
' -.' . ' , -.- ... ':. ' ..
One lot of Ladies tan calf button Shoes $4.00 ;
and $5.00 grade at per pair .:........$2.65 ;
One lot Ladies' Black Button Shoes in Pat
ant and dull leather, regular $4.00 and -$4.50
grade, at ..............$2.35
One lot of .., Men's Dress Shoes in Black
Button and Lace at .... ....... .........$2.35
One lot of Children's Shoes, all sizes, priced
at per pair ..:.... ... .............$1.00
If you appreciate good Shoes you will take
advantage of this sale.
L.J. FRENCH SHOE CO.
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H Ml
a to seriously hurt one knee cap: It
h feared that the limb is dangerous-