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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1915)
" I KODAK FILM The dependable film and the ! S kind you should always use. 2 They cost no more than other J i kinds and can always be relied J I unrm Wpi maintain a mitel ! depart- i dependable finishing ment. Let us furnish and fin Jish your films;""' I PERSONALS, ii 3-2,tf. Of. ... . , .. . . " - aw . JEL U - - . B B B . ind Furniture. DYAL'S FUBNI-i V v v f f f TVT IURE CO, 404 Fir St., "mm Black 361. . 9-I4,tf. Ward Smith, of Starkey, is down today buying supplies for his ranch &hnrnar Tavl fiavuliu cAmHH u.. t tel. Main 740.Adv. 2 91 rf .Gr?nd -visitor today. Dr. F. L. Ralston Osteouathi Over Silverthorn's Drug Store. -Adv. i 20 w tf J. R. Endicott, of Joseph, Is La Harnett, of Vincent, is in I. La Grande visitincr todav. , - 1 i C. J. Thurston, of Starkey, was a La Garnde visitor yesterday. '. 1 4 S. L. Harlstrom. of Joseph, is ' vis. ' , o ,r . TTI ' " itinf in La Grande today. . 'f'iiy.. Call at H. A. Ackert's for mill- D M.. i k,,. work and lumber. Wenaha Co. old North Powdnr . Vv.. U W. E. Eshelman. of Perrv. is avLa .-. e visitor tnilnv : i I Y i , . SUIT (SASS stand. Adv. 3-2,tf, Red Cross Drug j I Store : fashionable Dressmaking, Ladies i I r SlTi tT "i Ji' tj, . ,, , . . , ,, 1 u. smith, or Union, is among T Tmlormg and all kinds of accordion those registered at the Savoy.: i" , pleating 1417 Adams avenue. Adv. Mrs. G. W. Tane was a business 'vis- Ji - ' '9 11 1m. ilnr fnn'1It I.L. ll.1. J1.I..';: .'T I Airs. U. A. Lindsev returned from For farm loansconsult A. E'. Lam- Portland this morning where she fias bert, the Loan Man, North Powdor. been visitme the oast monthi. ; Ore. Adv. 3-Gtf. flS ' J LOCAL BREVITIES. Ansco Caraefas, Hill's Drug Store. Dressmaking and Ladies Tailoring, Kemodeling a specialty. Jones & Ra bone. The Ladies' Store; in West. Jacobs bldg., near Y. M. C. A. Adv . ll-e,tf Adv. 27 tf. Traveling ; men piled into Wallowa county today. Out of the baggage ear . full of baggage on the branch this morning, over 30" were sample cases. ' ' Capt. H. W.-Burton, Expert Piano Tuner and Sewing Machine Repair er, at Savoy hotel, La Grande, Ore gon. 3-10,tf. Elite Cleaning & Pressing. Suits fextra pair of pants with' each suit order that to order, $15.00 to $35.00. or pants with e is $22.00 or over. Phone black 1241. 3-5,tf. Dokies,' attention - Ceremonial Sat urday evening. Three tyros. Every body come. . 3-12,2t. v Don't forget " about buying your "cameras and picture materials and having. all this worl done at Silver thorn's Drug store! - 3-6,6t. i will liOan Tou Honey. Plenty of money on land security. Reasonable rates and ho long waits. J. R. OLIVER. Adv. 7-12-tf. ' . ' Money to Loan. On improved real property in Union county, no delays, current rates. La Grande Investment Co. Adv.. ' FOLEY HOTEL TAXI MAIN 772 Call Van Buren's lor taxi. Adv. Sewing wanted, by day. Phone Black 271. Adv. 3-9,6t,pd. The Y. M. C. A. Will open each Sunday at 1 :00 P. M. supplying to its membership and to friends of the association a well filled reading room, containing many of the best magazines published. ' Notice This Ad. If your stoves ' smokes and does not draw, don't blame the coal and wood man, but call for If. Sweet, chimney cleaner and stove and fur nace repairer. Phone blaok 1211,' or call at 1421 Adams Ave. 3V24t. OUR LINE OF TRUNKS, SUIT CASES; GRIPS. AND BAGS IS COMPLETE. QUALITY OF THE BEST, , PRICES LOWEST. COME IS, LOOK OVER OUR COMPLETE LINE, AND SAVE SOME MONEY ON YOUR TRUNK; SUIT CASE OR GRIP. - " . r FOR SALE OR TRADE For,, good milch cows, four good ' colts, 2 yearlings, 2 two-year olds. ' Ad dress M.' D., care Observer.- . 3-13-4t. 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 'r Wm. Eng, Mgr. SATURDAY CASH SPECIALS DEMONTE High Grade Caned Fruits Regular 35c Special 20c HILLS-DALE ASPARAGUS TIPS Regular 25c Special 15c Our Famous 25c Coffee Special 3 lbs. for 50c HARRIS GROCERY We Give &f Green Trading Stamps 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track Lulu Mitchell and Ethel Mitchell. of Joseph, are : visiting here. They are registered nt tha Foley. ' Henry Hagey, of Starkey, brought down some horses todny, to dispose of. ." J- - A. A. Wenzel was a business vis itor at Minam today, expecting to re-, turn this evening. '. , Cliff Clark, of Palmer Junction, is hero visiting. He is registered at the Savov. W.,0. Seward and E. L. Lcdbetter,r of North Powder, are La Grande vis-' A itors. They are registered at .the . Sommer while here. - i y R. Blumenstein and Mike Nelson, of Elgin, were visitors in La Grande ff last evening. The registered at the ' j. Foley while here. j Attorney L. Denham returned' to Elgin this morning.', He' spent a few f days in the city, appearing in the ju Railroad Commission hearing. -.- V C. K. Howitt, a Portland horse- y buyer, is in the city today taking- out T a carload of horses und leaving the' f equivalent in money. - I j. .IfkhTi f.i'lmpa haIH wnrlfi fny fhA Sunday School union, went out. to Wallowa county points this morning to conduct services there. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wachsmuth, of Curtiss, Wis.', are here on visit to his sister, Mrs. Gust Benglesdorff, who formerly lived in Wisconsin. . . Ola Tonnslend, of Lewiston, Idaho, has been visiting his cousin Gust Ol son of this city. He left this morn-' ing for New York to take ship for Norway, expecting to saii on the 20th. Mrs. W. L. Mulkey left this, morn ing for Joseph where she joins her husband who went to the Mulikey farm a few days ago, after spending the Winter m La Grande. ! Mrs. Ida K. Dennis, who has beenr visiting here with her daughter Mvsi' W. Veddor, left for her home in Colru. fax this morning, . She will stop Mj Pendleton for a few days to visit, i, Miss ' Osyth Carpenter arrived in La Grande this morning to visit with her brother, E. C. Carpenter. Miss Carpenter is on her way to ' Port land. : Prof. Aubrey Smith, superintendent of schools at Union, was a guest in the city this morning on his way to Elgin to attend the teachers convene tion. C. L. Hartshorn, the man who re cently sold some land in Wallowa county for a sum said to be $100, 000.00, returned to Joseph this morning, after transacting business in this' city. " R.. W. Dawson and wife, Chicago; W. R. Austin, Seattle; S. D. Lenkiii, E. F. Wentworth, J. R. Flynn, H. M, Good, J. M. Goar, A. D McLead, L. W. Palmer and A. W. Miles, Portland; A. E. Zundell, Spokane; A. C. Dawson, Salt Lake, J. M. Whiston, Olympia, are registered at the Sommer. S E. Johnson, H. L. Hall,. N. C. Maris, and Ralpht Harper, Portland; Thos. Thorsen, Spokane, N. R. Lewis, Boise; G. H. Howitt, Portland; Frank Vogt, Spokane; W. E. Murphy Den ver; Robert W. McCall, Lamart; H. Rey, Brownsville and Peggy Moore, La Mesa, Calif., are registered at the Foley hotel. " r Trunks, regular size 24 to 34 $1.98 $2.50 $3.00 $3.45 $3.05 $4.45 $4.95 $5.45 $5.95 $6.45 Trunks, regular size 32 to 38 $8.45 $9.45 $10.00 $11.00 $11.45 $12.50 $14.95 $16.50 $18.00 $20.00 $23.50 $27.00 $30.00 - ' Steamer trunks 34 to 40 $11.45 $12.50 $14.45 $15.00 $20.00 , x ' SUITCASES Fibre suit cases,' sizes 24 to 26 inches $1.25 $1.48 $1.69 $1.89 $2.39 $2.69 $3.85 $4.48 ' Matting suit cases, sizes 16 to 26 inches 75c $1.20 $1.30 $1.48 $1.85 $2.25 $3.25 $3.48- .. ' ' Leather suit cases sizes 24 to 26 inches $4.48, $5.00 ; $5,50 6.00 Rawhide suit cases, 24 inch to 36 inch $5.00 $6.48 ; . $7.50 $8.50 GRIPS $9.45 $9.95 $12.50 $15.00 Brown canvas grips, sizes 10 to 16 inches 80o 90c $1.00 $1.10 $1.20 Fibre Oxford bags, sizes 15 to 18 inches $2.25 $2.50 $2.65 . , , . Leather Oxford bags, sizes 15 .to 18 inches $2.50 $3.00 $3.65 Rawhide Oxford bags, sizes 15 to 18 inches $5.95 $8.45 $9.45 $10.00 $11.50 $13.50 $15.00 Shawl straps 25c to 45c -,.. QUALITY THE SAME The Golden Rule Co. PRICES LESS WE GIVE S. A H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS MARSHAL SELLS RESIDENCE i 1 IT. .. ( ; k J Sherry Theatre The Pictures Beautiful "SEEDS OF JEALOUSY" A Powerful Drama with a Beautiful Love Story . v Comedy . , "NEVER AGAIN" Featuring Sidney Degrey A comedy with laughs galore : VAUDEVILLE i ROLFE AND KENNEDDY ' v Ring Artists Extraordinary AND THE PRICE 18 10 CENTS Expects to Move to La Grande Within a Few Days. J. C. Christiansen, well known former chief of police of Elgin has traded ibis residence property in this city to L. A, Stoop for residence prop erty in La Grande and will move to that city in a few days. The residence secured by Mr. Chris tiansen in La Grande is modern and is situated on W avenue and North Fir St. He and his family are now en gaged in packing their household ef fects and expect to be ready to move by the later part of this week or the fore part of next. .They will ship their goods to La Grande and then go to Portland, where they will visit a few weeks with their son, William. Mr. Stoop and fnmily will move into the Christiansen residence as soon as it is vacated. Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen have, a host of friends in Elgin who regret their decision to move from here. Mr, Christiansen is well known over this section of the state through his work as peace officer of Elgin, in which capacity he has served the greater portion of 13 'years, and when not filling that position he was serving either as constable or special deputy sheriff. ; His record for persistency in enforcing the laws has been good and ho has served Elgin well; not only as as officer but as a citizen, ' March 13th, Don't Miss This 11 Goodies That Are Good Regular 40c Bon Bons and Chocolates 19c 3 Bars Merital V2 pound Cakes Soap Violet. Tailing Arbutris or Rose the three 25c Whisk Broom Opurtunity, Regular 25 and 35c Whisk Brooms Special 15c 3 Cakes Palm Olive Soap Free with one 50c Jar of Olive Cream 4000 Matches 25c Your Choice of 75c Bathing Caps 50c One 25c Tooth Brush and One Tube of Merital or San Tox Tooth Paste both for 25c Newlin Drug Co. 6' 'ft' 4 t 4. 4