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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1915)
LA. DTCN1NG 0B3S3TEZI monday, January: 25, ms 1'V . ... A Most Important Some two weeks ago our New York buyer was the lucky party to a very important glove transaction. About 300 pairs of genuine French kid 'gloves were' secured at an extremely , low price. : What makes this trans action so much more important is the fact that the importation of French kid gloves is almost entirely out off by the present European conflict. The lot arrived last Saturday and contains a complete assortment of sizes in all the wanted colors for immediate as well as Spring wear; black, white, ; light and dark brown,' tan, champagne, putty, etc. Ordinarily these gloves are sold for $1.75 and $2.00 a pair, our price for this sale, only $1.29 per Pair Sale of the Entire Lot Will Begin Wednesday Morning Jan. 27th . None will be sold before this date, no phone orders will be accepted and not more than three pairs to one customer will be allowed. See dis-. - , 'i. play in our entrance window today and tomorrow. . , the PEOPLE'S Store , The Store for the People J Just Arrived 1915 MAXWELL "25" COME AND SEE IT LEIGHTON'S GARAGE ! Retail Department Phone Main 8 i For Lumber. Lath Shingles, Sash and Doors Ruberoid Roofing j GEORGE PALMER LUMBER CO Bad Cold Quickly Broken Up. Mrs. Martha Wilcox, Gowanda, N. Y., writes: "I first used Chamber Iain's Cough Kemeuy about eight years ago. At that time I had a hard cold and coughed most of the time. It proved to be just what I needed. It broke up the cold in a few days, and the cough entirely disappeared. I have told many of my friends of tho good I received through using thia medicine, and all who have used it speak of it in the highest terms." Obtainable everywhere. Adv. '. Bank of Umatilla Dissolved. t Have You Tried Our J j; Royal Brand Compound? j 4t Made from Choice Beef Tallow and Cotton Bd Oil. Bx celled by no other seaaoain of Hs Ud on the market. Only 11c per pound in 3, B, a4 It pound pails. . . OoMage Hams, per lb,. i...ae ShoaMers, per pound, , -Ok Given , a very mild sugar cure and are of delMow , , . ; flavor. .: SATURDAY SPECIAL Sugar Cured Shoulders 14c Sugar Cured Hams 18c Pendleton, Jan. 27. Because of the prospecta of tho removal of the O.-W. K. c N. division point from Umatilla and of the consequent decrease in business there, the First Bank of Uma tilla, by a vote of the shareholders, has been dissolved. The liquidation will take .place next Tuesday, January 28, according to W. L. Thomnson. president of the Umatilla bank., Mr. Thompson states that during the time the DiinK nas been maintained at Uma tilla it has paid but that with all in ductions pointing to the removal of th railroad division point, conditions did not warrant maintaining'' it' longer in the view of those financially interested in it ; ' Notice to I. 0. O. FTand Rebekahs Don't forget the joint roll call on Thursday, Jan. 28, 1916. - . i Grande Ronde Meat Co. "TIZ" HELPS SORE, 1E0 FEET Good-bye sore feet, burning feet, swol len feet, swtaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. . Good-bye come, callouses, bunions and raw spots, ao more shoe tight ness, no more limping with paia or drawing up your face in agony. "TIZ" is magical, acts right off. "TIZ draws out all the poisonous exuda tions which imff up the feet. Use "TIZ" and for get your foot misery. An! how com fortable your . feet feel. Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ" now at any druggist or department store. Don't sutler. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money refunded. ' , Adv. EIGHTH GHADE WtU OUT FIFTY-FOUB SUCCEED IN PASS ING EXAMINATION. U Grande, Union and Imbler Schools Head List in Number. Fifty-four diplomas were awarded to eighth grade pupils In the county schools by the examining board who finished the work of grading the ex amination papers Saturday.- Of this number the La Grande district leads with 15 graduates from the common school, Union is second with seven and) Irobler No. 11, third, iwith five. Elgin which is pne of the larger dis tricts . in the county bad only one graduate from the eighth grade from tiie fact that no effort was made by the pupils of that school at thia time as they do not observe, mid-year pro motions in that school. Following are lite successful applicants for diplomas: Ash, Howard BoH, Buby Harrison, Lulu Johnson, Edith Lewis,: Elwood Lyman, Jennie Kimmell, Wesley Mc Crary, Lava Beipar, 2ina Price, Maudb Parks, Frances Stafford, Frank Tracey, LeRoy Wood. - , .Union Dolly Dearing, Mae Lemon, Richard DaviB, Glen Perkins, Easton Metcalf , . John Carroll, Amy Hibbert . Pleasant. Grove Earl , Lamnan, Georgia Wade, .-- Clara Pfefferkorn, Helena Fries. North Powder Bert Gilkison, Reu ben Dalton Alfred Lewis. - I-mbler No. 11 Florence -r Bergold, Harry Cleaver, Violet Larson,' JCellar Stringham Eula Watklns. ' : , ... Cove Earl Baker, Haskell Bloom, Frank Kelly. Wolf Creek Howard ' O'Bryant, Norris Gilkison. Elgin Alfred Smith. . Medical Springs Louise :; : Wirth, Phebe Wirth, Joe Wirth. . Pine Grove Lloyd Walch. ,; , , ;; , Fruitdale Ralph Spiker. Plass Welfordi Duncan. Hindman John Waehy. .,' Glover Creek Luvella Massengale. Alicel (Harold Walsinger, Pansy Van Housen. ( Lone Star Roy Vandermulen, Lome Rainwater. " r 'i Fairview Mantus Witty, Roy Cope. Imbler No. 78 Lola Gaskill. ! ELSCTRIC LIGHTS WERE INVENTED TO SUPPLY A NECESSITY. ALL OTHER METHODS OP GMEAT . ING ARTIFICIAL light were ansaUsfactory, Candles . i 1 ' t wer dim and unreliable; gas, dirty and dangerous; kero- , seat, dull, smoky, odorous and also dangerous to health ', ' and prsperty. -Whsa elrtrk lights were hi trod need there v was but one drawback. They cost considerably mere Hum- ether Hghts. This! objection has beei ovsreoate aad elec- f ' - f - trie lights are new the siest eceaetaical at wU as the ' : ' . ; . , . most satisfactory lsjfct . , EcniOrcjcnLtlSPovcrCo. . TlplKioe lUio 34 Want Ads. YEARS AGO the crier an nounced the auctin sale then came - the hand bills : and their, "hit or miss" results : today the effective way is the Want Ads they hit the mark.: That's what counts. WORK WANTED By an . experi enced lady. Call Black 1511. 1 24 tf. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep- ing rooms 1307 Penn. Ave. Phone 3681. '1 19 .t. FOUND Two roosters in a sack. Ao ply at Island City store. 1 22 tf. - For Rent Three furnished house keeping rooms, 1403 S avenue, phone Red 11. l-22-6t. FOR RENT Five room modern " house, good location. Ask Geo. W. Perry. Perry, Oregon. 1 21 tf FOR SALE A good jersey milk cow, inquire 1202 Corner Sixth and G .avenue. 1 12 tf. FOR RENT Four room house. Tel ephone Black 3761 or call at 2103 . First street 1-14-tf. FOR SALE Good potatoes for fam ily use 65c per sack, our well sort ; ed potatoes $1.00 per sack deliver ed. . La Grande Investment Co. ' - , 1 12 12t. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished housekeeping rooms with bath. Two ' blocks from center of town. Phone ' Black 3901 or 1612 Adams Ave. -:.;.v. v . ' 12 24 tf. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. Y Red 902. , ll-8tf ROOM AND BOARD, from now until the first of March for $5.00 per week. ; Etta Wines, 1620 Sixth St., opposite Baptist church. 12-26,lm,pd LOST OR STRAYED White Yearl ing steer, branded "G-5" on left hie Two slits in right ear. Reward. G, G. Tall.. ' , :v ' ; - ' d 1 23 2tp. 1 s D. R. FONG MEDICINE CO. CHINESE ROOT ANA HFOTt PFMPntPS Cure s odUy DUeaset With Root and Herb Treatment ! Phone 762 Free Consultation La Grand S 1412 Adams Ave. . Ore. ! THE HOME INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY LONG DISTANCE CONNECTIONS TO ALL POINTS IN NORTHWEST LA GRANDE, OREGON. THIS POLICY HAS MADE GEO. H. CIIRREY SITCCRSSPlir.. f His agency has earned the reputation of getting results in the r Real Estate market because of his square and open dealing. He , 4 looks after the interests of both buyer and seller,, brings both 4 A - ' jSp parties together to discuss terms, etc, writes a satisfactory con-' J 1 tract, and does business strictly on a commission basis. i ! $3500 Farm Wanted t We have a good tradng proposition for a farm or dairy: ranch valued at aboufo$3,500. T .A business invoicing at about $1,000, making a profit XK of 975 to $100 monthly, a 4-room house on 60x110 t - .a foot lot, and a 6-room house, barn and chicken house jj on 1 acre 20 fruit trees place well improved, lo- & cated in South La Grande. Owner will consider part 4 trade in cows or horses, wagon, etc., and balance for cash, with reasonable terms or for farm land in - Union county. If this sounds what you have. good, let us know Whenever You Want to Buy, Sell, Trade, Rent or Insure, See r Geo H. Currey 108 ELM ST. Phone, Black 2001 HE WHO MOVES REAL ESTATE LA GRANDE. OREGON. FOUND Boy's hand sled. Call at Ohaarvar aitl claim nroDertv.