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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1915)
FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1915 LA GRANDE EVENING OSRVEU ELGIU STORE :'( "EXACTING ; ..Coffee users ' Golden Xest all their tasles . demand u n if orm'" flavor and pu ri ty. ; ' Nopust-No Chaff: ' 7TJust Right Always. ' v- v--". -'. 'A ; ;:'tt?:' j-'..;?-'-"-" ---r---. Closset & Deyers The Oldest mid Largest ..Coffee KoasUer 10 the Nnitliweitt till. n 5- Iff I TL . JJI'Ll .1.1 , iH'" a OVES u E lifLl f 1 4 V A Pickled - Meats rr-. Pickled Pigs' Feet . . . . . . 10c or 3 for 25c Pickled Tongue . . . . . . 15c or 2 for 25c Fish of all Kinds, Also Clams and Oysters i Grande Ronde Meat Co. t SPEC! A None-To-Equal Flour $6.40 per Bbl. Phone Your Order early as our supply is not large and we will not be able to get any more to sell at this price.' J. G. Snodgrass Grocer Quality Phone Main 43 ' Service Honest Prices BIGGER QUARTERS PROVIDED FOR GROCERY CO. Elsin Ncwa and ' Pcraonal M'ntloa Culled fromihe Recorder. ' ' (ElufliTReconier.) , Tlia Elgin Grocery Company. J.tM Shoemaker & Son, he rented ti e rtorq room in the Blumenstein build inft, now occupied by the City dlffur storo. and 'will move' their merchan dise stock into it some time in Fe'- iimry. The exact date of the move is not known now, it depending soma- wlmt upon when the proprietors of The City Cigar store can find sust able Quarters for their business, ' The present ''quarters of the Elfin Grocery, company have, jlong. .been too small. for , their business and... the lai-ger room will give them better op portunitiea to care for their business C. E. Reiber had the misfortune to have, his. right legr broken above the kiiee,,,laHt Friday, by a log which roll ed on him. , - : Dutch Barnes is" repairing Robert Smith's auto,- which ran' off a' bank last fall, and will take it tor Joseph for Mr, Smith, as soon, as traveling conditions will permit r 1 ' ' The pythian Sisters desire a good attendance at their meeting the first Thursday in February, to prepare for special work. Refreshments wMl lot' low the meeting Knights take no tice. Ed Tuttle has been suffering from blood poisoning in . his right band caused 'by a cut whkh he received aiwut two weeks ago while butcher insr. For awhile it looked as if he might lose his: hand,: but the "danger seems to be over, as the hand is heal ImbKr . Itema. ' ' Prof.;' Wilson's singing class is prd' greasing rapidly. . , Singing every Tuesday and Thursday evening at the M. K. Church. ipw.fS' A ten-pound son was born to M and Mrs. Rada Hudson ; Saturday, January 23rd. Airs, Rex HcRae is on the sick 'list A surprise party was given in hon or of Howard Glenn at his home Janu ary 26th, this being his tenth birth aay. An enjoyable evening was spent by eJl. Those present weret 'Vada Squires, May Firman, Florence Ber- gold, Elsa Larson, Gladys Martin Konertna Lloyd. Georgia Marshall, Mattie Holmes, . EsteMa Martin, Ned Stringham, Everett Keown, sChesley ana uscar Jonnson, Austin Martin vouie Marvin, Elmer Squu-es, Herber BerjroldXaarence.estfall, Chylton Marshall, "Clarence Keowii7Chariie and Ralph, Cleaver, Stanley Donrber ger, , ; Roscoe Firman, Theodore Kee fer and Elmer Glenn, ' i ' i r Mrs. Sherwood Williams and Mr John Witty entertained friends at Five Hundred, Friday. Nine tables were present. A dainty, two-course luncheon was served. -Ten couples of Imbler young peo pie surprised Walter Wade . with Ohivan last Saturday night. He and his bride have just returned from trip through the Panama Canal by way. of Now York; , v , Don Meyers returned from Portland Wednesday; having delivered two car loads of hogs for Portland, markets. The people of Imbler were shocked last Saturday when the report of tho suaaen death of Leonard Billiners be oame known, as he was thought by everyone 10 De getting along nicely, He was born in Manti. Utah. Jan 28, 1865, and is survived by his wife and six children, four girls and two boys, all of which, with the exception of one daughter,, are ; residents of Imbler. : " ' -. i Five of the 13 who took the eiehth grade state examination were award ed diploma ' They were Florence Bergold, Eula Watkins,, Violet Larson, Keller Strinkham and Harry Oleavor, Try This for Neuralgia Thousands of people-keep on suf fering with Neuralgia because thev do not know what to do for it. Neuralgia is. a pain in the nerves. - What you want to do is to soothe the nerve itself, i Apply Sloan's Liniment to the surface over the painful part do not rub it in. Sloan's Liniment pene trates very quickly to tihe sore, irri tated nerve, and allays the inffomation. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25 cents of any druggist and have it in the house against Colds, Sore and Swollen Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant relief. Remarkable Sales will Cap the Climax 1( aWonierful January Busineu. , ' . :;v:'i'v..fe'v::':.'!: "Mil if i V i Your Saturday 'shopping is best done here where there are many willing isic cr-li at your command, Nobody's.tired, nobody's surly, nobody's crowded. It U a xti5?ac;:ca to be so well able to serve you. . And not only are you served well but the merchandise is so economically priced that one can save on everything desired. Our January business this year exceeded every calculation we mader-every depart ment received the full share of it. And in order to complete this success the last day, shoppers will find a harvest of rich offerings. ' - , , - h SPECIAL SALE OF NICW '1 ' o. i' ' Vi'i'r ' :-''' ''''''7.;';v'17''' ' NECKWEAR at 25 " ' 'i''!''.'''V t ''-' 29 49 and 69 Dainty little things of fine swi&s and organdie prettily. 'i embroidered and "Made in r..- ' "' " ' ; J .:.J..i-i-V v-'f :..'! : -i'.; .,. America." ;. You will be de lighted to see them, v SPECIAL SALE OF NEW : TUB DRESSES ' Just received by express. Priced only 98t $1.25 Yes; the prices are very rea sonable and it will surprise ' you more so after you have, the chance to examine these pretty dresses'. Made of the ; best quality ginghams and madras in a good assort ' ment of light and dark pat terns, low or medium high r- neck finished with the new style collar, edged off with fine embroidery edging, all. sizes. 7 A bargain, we assure you at this low price of only 98 and 1.25, CONTINUING FRENCH KID GLOVE SALE ; ' Special pair, ' . If you did not as yet get far on this bargain you want to - i;Af:.i':'i.7;,i,,.. vl';.-y.!.'.'v;':: attend to it at once. Think ! A real French kid . glove, fresh and new from . , the factory in all the beet ' J i' 4:li:y- .(:' fcp ' ''i -.;; ;:i,:.",sJ,i " Jl shades for Spring wear.' Regularly sold for $2.00. ' Our price- for-; this . sale . Fine Dress Skirts 1: . . $1.95 $2.95 Silk and Crepe de chine Waists..:...:1.-.. , f 1.78 $2.48 36 inches wide Gold Cloth - yd .:...;;;.. 89 New French Serges, all colors including the : new green 44 inches wide, yd 98 Children's Sweaters, special 69 98. Ladies' Sweaters, values to $4 for $1.79 Ladies' Cotton Ribbed Underwear.;.. 19 Men's Fine Flannel Shirts in grey. .. C3 Men's Golf Shirts in a variety of pretty patterns, special' A 43 Men's Work Sox, heavy weight, pair 5 5 ' Men's Soft Finish Handkerchiefs 4 ' See our beautiful dinnerware on dis- play in our entrance window; Free to those v who trade with us. Ask us for particulars. THE PEOPLE'S STORE The Store for the People Y, M. C. A. building such things as il his judgment would be welcome to a homo destitute of the necessities of life. Those unable to bring parcels may call up Mrs. F, Jackson or the . Y; M. C. A. F. J. LAFKY, General Manager. Bad Cold Quickly Broken Up. Mrs. Martha Wilcox, Gowanda, N. Y writes: "I first used Chamber Iain's Cough ' HemeUy 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--1 received through using thU medicine, and all who have used it speak of it iii the highest terms.'' Obtainable everywhere. Adv. Parcel Day, Wednesday Feb. 3, ": I, F. J. Lafky, city manager, in view of the fact that many of our worthy citizens of our fair city, oi, account of lack of employment and in many cases through no fault of their own have been unable to provide the necessities of life for themselves and their families of children and in view cf the fact that the charitable organ izations of the city are able to eco nomically distribute such necessities through the recent organization of as sociated charities. Therefore I desig nate and set aside Wednesday, Febru ary 3rd, as parcel and bundle day and call upon all my fellow citizens who may be able to do so to' bring to the ; Women of Sedentary Habits : ""Women who get but little exercise are likely-to be troubled with consti pation and indigestion and will find Chamberlain's : Tablet highly bene ficial. Not so good1 "as a three or four TnHe-waHc-evaiacJayjJjutvery much better than to allow the bowles to re main in a constipated condition. They are easy-and pleasant to take and most agreeable in effect, v Obtain able everywhere. - . - SPECIAL Her&hey's oc Chocolate Bar 6 for , Virginia Salted Peanuts per pound Salted Almonds-i-Not Blanched per pound.. Lyons' Glazed Fruits, 75c, now Mareschino Cherries, pint ...;.'...:..i..::.........Vi 251 251 75 501 251 Young's Confectionery MAKE A NOTE of the f..ct that an abstract is . an absolute 'necessity when you purchase real estate. No matter how well posted you might be you don't have a full history of the parcel, as you dc when we make an abstract of it Accuracy guaranteed. ' ''i ; THE ABSTRACT A TITLE CO. ' , ' Foley Hotel Building. - - KING COAL Do you buy coal just to spend your money, or do you want heat units? If so, buy coal WITH A REPUTATION The U. S. Government purchases coal based on British Thermal Units of heat only. If you are interested in your fuel bill call at our office and ask to see a copy of the Govern meat Bulletin No. 22, Department of Interior, Bureau of Mines. FUEL IS CASH Yes, we ask cash, because we give you two thousand pounds of coal to ton, and we know from years of experience that the firm who extends credit on fuel has to ut your weight from 500 to 600 pounds on a ton or go out of business in a short time. We have no scales ' but pay 10c each load we deliver.--ASK FOR YOUR WEIGHT SLIPS. ' - - PHONE MAIN 700. ' . '. ' Eastern Oregon Produce Co. Inc.