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, .JBLftDTT, FEKEUAEX13, 1915. ' " , .' " ' , r hx cja:2ixmizx observer - r i .III 1 J If Iff IS 1 , .. f s f CHOCOLATES Former 1 IvALEJVTfJVEl j RED CROSS DRUG STORE j , 4 4 Red. Cross. Drug Store The Kodak '8tarc-dr, - , -18 tf. 1 For your tally cud and playing ,kards, go to Hill's Drag-Store. 8 li ft 1 Will feu Tot Master ' 'U Plenty of noMT on tend security. Reasonable rstet and no long wait. R.OUYER.-A4. MMf, ? ChaV & Cannon and Sterling D. Sloan of Long Crook filed timber and stone applications in the loeal land office thia morning. Guy E. Carrfbgie of Unity, Baker county, filed a .in stead applicati.i. The Northern- Pa cjfie railroad company filed list num ber 134 for 124 86-100 acres ofUnd. V" "iv ,v . ia: .' ... loosa pretty vaientinen tno , una that tooeh the heart are now on ex hibition at the ..Newlin Book and Sta tionery Co. store. Adv. 2 10 tf FOLEY HOTEL TAXI MAIN ,772 If your cough troubles you, trj our Eucalyptus Compound it is pleasant and reliable at Silverthorn's Drug Store. AV. - ' d 2 8 6t. Private maternity homeRed 1181. 1407 Sixth etreet. U Grande. 1 26 12t. expert tuner. Phone B. 3902 or call 1611 Adams avenue. Adv. 1 18 61 , 'Coming! Grace Bonner Imperson ator and Ventriloquist Presenting Jv'The Woman Next Door." A splendid entertainment. M. K. wnurcn, reoru-. ary 16, 1915. : Eight p. m. Everybody come. Adults 36c; Children 26c. ; Adv. 2 13 St NOODLE GRI 213 FIR STREET , PHONE RED 1241 The Popular Grill of La Grande. Expert Chef , American and Chinese Dishes. -, y QPEN AT 6 A.M. TO 1A.M. ' Furnished Rooms Upstairs V Wm. Eng, Mgr. on new pAanoe and player planee at , V, w-j .. . av- h li .' m :.'. i J ' Ur' : PiajM. exhibit i Cwoe in and see thnl They mast be sold at eneo as we do not want to tuV hem out. Terms if you want filler's, in West Jacobson Kdg, L Grande. t-U-3t t - Charrv trees for sale. Order mil vour fruit tiaes and ornamentals, first class and liable stock and jrt them at very reasonable prices from Karl J. Stacktand, Cove, Ore. . 9. a-o-i-mo. w. ff. FORTY. FOLD AND OAT Straw for sale. Call Farmers 256.. "2 Itp. Call Van Buren's lor taxL Adv.' Those ' pretty ' valeotinee-the kind that' touch the heart are now on ex hibition t the Newlin Book and Sta tionery Co, store.T-AdV. ' S, ateaey te Lean. On imnroved real property in Union county, no delays, current rates. : La Grande Investment Co-aov. ,, , Ansco Cameras and supplies. Kill's Drug Store. Adv. - 2 H Dressmakinar and Ladles tailoring, Remodeling a specialty. Jones ft Ra bone The Ladles 8tore. Over HOl's Drug Store. Adams Ave. Phone 821 -Adv. Fashionable Dressmaking:, Tailor ing and all kinds of accordion pleat' inir 1417 Adams avenue. Adv. 2 11- lm .... ' - i- - - ,i " '. 'V'V Til bet you can't eat all they put before .you at the Howe Res' turant for 26 cenU., Next to Jnka building." Adv.k '2 8 lm. .Just Received at The Peoples' Stoic fine Sateen in all the. gay Gypsey colois. Adv. 2 9 St. $ i A - ( ( o o. c - A'full line of Y. M,' C. A; Misses' and Children's Bathing Suits, sizes' 24 th 34, ' & also full line of Gym Suits and Tennis Shoes for men, women, boys and gMs.:::x-v; v. Misses' Ba tiling Suits Misses' Bathing Suits A8j Children's Bathing Suits 38 Men's Gym Suits l.rJ1.00 Boys' Gym Suits 2' ijl.00 Men's Tennis Qxfordhv Men's Tennis Shoes omen's" Tennis .Oxfords i (Djva 'ToAnu, fvtnAa !' Boys' Tennis Shoes ..? 70 :..85 QUALITY THE SAKE The Golden Rule Co. rcEs LESS WE GIVE & ft H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS Furniture for sale, a snap.. Housv for rent Security Land Saving Co 2 13 tt ij a o) aaaaaaaeeja PERSONALS. , ' 14) wja aaj ae) as) 4Jej pJs) aa ajje) When the W. W. Kimball " Co.; of Chicago heard of the piano exhibit we wefe having in' La Grande they immediately snipped to usVtwo' of their new style, - steel bronze, ;. read vone, church: and school organs- ask ina us to be sure.; to display .thorn prominently. These organs are now Lere and we want to place them iiere tr in tiie vicinity of La Grande with school's or' churches where they. have no instniMert' or where a new oiio is netefsary.r Be sure to see; thess' Ve fove this piano exhibit clo8e8,- now" in the West-Jacobson Bldg. Eilerr. BON TON RESTAURANT On Depot Street Opened under first-class management. Service the very best. Everything dUe rnadpetfftsrds is on BwTrf-J " Menu. "Py: , tU-y-- V' ; -'--l EAT AT THE BON TON AND BE SURE OF THE w , . - - BEST IN THE CITY, , SPECIAL RATES TO REGULAR BOARDERS. Stop! Look! Listen! AND We will tell you how to make money, The first thiig to do is to save money..: YOU can do this by . ; buying your groceries at the Harris grocery where the dollar does double duty. We don't :, care who you are or where you come from, these arefacis. For, instance;- What- do you pay your groder for'a sack of potatoes. We sell the No. 1 'Assorted Peerless Potatoes for $1.00 per sack. You: can, always do better at the ? HARRIS GROCERY We Give &C Green Trading Stamp 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track We pay best prices ror Second Hand Furniture. DYAL'S FURNI TURE CO., 404 Fir St. ?hon Black 4351. .. ,.;.,...', --7...:. '14,tf. J Baggage moved, furniture packed, stored - and shipped, Auto-Truck, Transfer Service. : Phone Black ,ft41. lis isten's Furniture Store. Adv- vu 1 29 tf. If vou want a good Camera that produced fine, pictures and your films developed .. properly try ' the Ansco line . at Silverthorn's , Family Druu Store. Adv. . . . : . . 2 8 fit. : G. F. Savage is a business visitor in the-city to day from Pendleton. Edward Miles is a business visitor in the city today from Evans.: He is registered at the Savoy.f G. E. . Hayden,' of Enterprise, is stopping at the Sommer while visit ing in the city today. all there is out of the 20th Century life. As you know, this bottle keeps liquids cold two or three days no mat ter what the outside temperature is. Or, if you want them kept hot it does that for nearly as long. !.- . We have two sizes,- " Pints $1.00--Quarts 11.60. Newlin Drug Co. Adv. Read the advertisements. CLIMATIC DATA. A - t. Cllmatk data, based oa red- ' Ings for 24 hour ending last night at 6 o'clock: 4. ' Maximum, 46; Minimum, 83 4 4 Lowest temperature last night $ U' ' ' ' $ 44 fr 4 'y - Attorney R. J. Kitchen is up f rOm ! Union on business. He is stopping at the' Sommer. Mr8. .R. W. Laughlin went to Imb ler . this morning to spend .the week end with Mrs. S. L. Brooks. . , , Mrs. O. A. Gardner went to Llgin this morning to spend the day with friends. .' .. v"-v . Mrs. Walter Roeschkolb returned to her home at Enterprise this morning after a visit with Freewater relatives. jy.-s. Grace Rowe v,-as' Jn the city this morning on her way to her home in Enterprise after visiting with rela- 1 tives at Freewater. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Graham, of En terprise, who have been visiting with relatives in Portland, were , in the this morning on their way home.. - Those pretty valentines the kind that touch the heart-rre now on ex- Mrs. F, hibition at the Newlin Book and Sta- , turned to tionery Co. Store. Adv. . 2 10 tf,line this morning Bfter visiting with M. Harpei, of Imbler, re- her home on the branch 5" Shores'; Taxi 'Service, Sommer Ho tel. ; Main 740. Adv. . 2 21 ttif Now that the sun begins to shire and spring days draw near, you will need a perfect Camera that gives you perfect picture and you will . need your films developed All this you can find at Silverthorn's Family Drug Etore. Adv. ;; ; ., 2 8 6t. . relatives at Pendleton. Our line is most complete, of all the latest score cards, and playing cards. Hill's Drug Store. Adv. 2 11 8c Dr. F. L. Ralston Osteopathic Physician. Over Silverthorn's Irug Store. Adv. ' 1 20 .'in Furniture for sale, a snap. Hou.se for rent -Security Land Saving Co. ::?Mh: M-.-fr-. 2 13 tf. - 1 5 ! j 8 fit it- Sherry Theatre Today Only" BOX orriuja attkautium uu. . ' Special Feature , THE TEST OF MANHOOD : A Strong Story of the Sea A BEAR ESCAPE A Joy Comedy -. Vocalists -HAZEL DELL and AL WRIGHT . , Hear Our Orchestra AND THE PRICE IS 10 CENTS ! LADIES AND GENTLEMEN If you want your snoes .shined properly : in warm comfortable quarters, call at my standi next door to Sherry's theatre. Shoes sent in will get the best attention. Full line of cigars and tobaccos carried. Have your tan. and white shoes dyed black so they will stay black. JAMES K. KAPELLAS. Miss' Adelaine Scroggin accom panied Mrs. D. Sommer to her home in Elgin - this . morning to - spend a couple of days with Daphne Sommei; who is visiting from -Portland. - . ' : ? Hospital News. Mrs. June Harper is at the Grande Ronde hospital where she was oper ated on for appendicitis recently. Her condition is reported very good, y .' Little Miss Ruth Merrill, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Chas. F. Merrill is resting satisfactorily after an oper ation for mastoid. . 1 9? ARCADE THEATRE Presents a Detective Comedy Drama "Conspiracy Monday and Tuesday A recent Charles .Frohnjan Theatrical Success " Starring ' ' , JOHN E1N1ERSON Interwoven with the mysterious, crime is a pretty and tender 'romance that lends additional (harm to the play. , 1 Friday and Saturday, Fed. 19-20 "THE GHOST BREAKER" Latest Film Production, showing att ikirely new side of moving pictures It is a story fif a Spa'nffih Princess, a missing treasure, an American heroand of ghosts that are not phantoms. . v , - ; Walter Parker who has been at the hospital a few days, is doing as well as could be expected. REX HALL Chnge in the Central Force. This- week some .changes ar an nounced in the office and train force of the Central Railroad, with head- ' quarteds at Union, relates the Union ' Republican. " A. I. Bideler is sue-1 ceeded in .the express office by C. 1 1m Miller, who as conductor in day service is succeeded by Perley Tobin, while J. L. Hiatt comes up from the engine to night conductor. These changes are made necessary by the resignation of Mr. Bideler, who goes to Ellensburg, Washington, where he hns boupht a picture show. New Objection to Automobile. DANCING ACADEMY ; New ' Management ; Regular dance each Saturday : from 9 to 12 p. ra., 75c. ." GeneraL Admission ,10c ;'; Wraps Checked Free Dances conducted strictly in ac - cordance with city ordinance . HALL FOR RENT '.' Prices' on Application Phone Red 1091 Union, Feb. 13 Leon Levy, a farmer of Union, has some very practical and interesting ideas upon current topics, and when recently asked what his objection was to an. : automobile for the use of a farmer I in moderate circumstances, his ire ply was: "The thing won't breed." iHere is food for thought for the average farmer. Forty-fifth Anniversary Celebrated. Mr. and Mrs.' W. T. Wright cele brated their forty-fifth wedding an niversary Wednesday night of this week, says the Union Republican. A big dinner was given at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Edith Thy, the affair being , participated in - by members of the , family , and wther relatives.,., i,.,,..' :.vf "T The Thermos Bottles. .' THE WRONG WAY OF FITTING GLASSES No permanent results are ever attained by the old method of fitting glasses, namely: glasses fitted while the eye is u-der the in--fluence of a " ' D'R U G (ATROPHINE) are NEVER right, because atrophine, the drug used, PARALYZES the very muscles that tell us when our work is done properly. I would have you know and it is my purpose to impress upon your mind, that drug treatment of the eye troubles, caused by eye strain, is not only USELESS but ACTUALLY CRIMINAL, end that a recurrence of the trouble may be expected unless the cause is removed. . .. - If you need medical treatment I will tell you so, as I never fit glasses where they are not needed. ' ' v .. 'I GRIND MY GLASSES TIP APOPTr FYE.SIGHT J3J2i.riASU.I SPECIALIST 3rd Floor New Foley Bldg. i A 20th Centurv convenience that you .should have if you want to get