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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1915)
N, PAGE EIGHT LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1915. Did You Ever Have a Notion to Buy Notions An SCO , , 1 0 - i i Cameras $2.00 $55.00 . Made in "all r sizes, at all prices, from .the $2.00 Bustor Brown to the famous $55.00 Speedex- - , Remember what ever Camera ; you use, you 'need Ansco Films for the clearest and sharpest pictures. HULL'S DRUGSTORE, The &XGlZI Store GO HOME, TO EAT! Family style, all you want of the best for 25c, at Home Restaurant, Oregon Hotel. White help. 3-ll,12t SELECT MEALS for particular 'v people. Phone Black 21. Mrs. A. Klees. 1808 Second Street, near cor ner Washington. 3-12,tt See It! Read ltl What? runaway june! Mm . r ' I I WMVA m J W UVHHV j I I I 0 ROAD IS F CREW AT WORK ON EAST ORE GON LINK News of Various Descriptions ' . Enterprise Vicinity. from (Enterprise Record-Chieftain.) Track has been laid on more than half of the mileage of the first unit of the East Oregon Lumber com pany's railroad from Enterprise to the north. The crew is now working in the upper part of H. F. Kelly's ranch where there was some delay while the grade was filled in over the portant details will be passed on gruunu wnere pne oia camp was es be attended by members and their wives and families. A program will be given after which all will gather at a picinc lunch. Each woman will prepare the tables and make the cof fee. Make $50 for Belgians. The play given by high school pupils recently with such marked suc cess, brought in about $50 for the Belgian relief fund. ' No amateur pro duction that has been given here in a long time has been prepared more carefully than this by the high school and the results showed the good ef fects of this training. . . Meeting of Fair Directors. Directors of the county fair assoc iation will meet in Enterprise Mon day March 22, at 1:30 p. m. for the purpose of making arrangements for the 191o fair. Stockholders and oth ers interested in the fair are invited to attend and give their ideas as to many matters. The premium list, rules for the exhibits nnd otfier im- Save Money and Buy Them at the United Stor e. It's the Little Things That Count. Ladies' Handkerchiefs le Corset Laces ......... .,1c Pencils and a good one..'......,,...' lc Tacks, per box". ,i . . lc Baby ribbon, all colors . . ................. le - Grandma's Darning Cotton . . . lc Thimbles ..i.. lc Hair pins, 14 to package lc Common pins, 200 count ......... ......... . lc J. P. Coats, darning cotton . . . . , , 2c Buttons 1 dozen to card ................... 2c Revol snaps , 2c 'India tape . i ......... i .......... . 2c Cotton stay binding 2c Arm bands .............. .....v.......... . 2c Safety pins No.- 2 size ........ . , , . . 2c Safety pins, No, 3 size ... . . . . , 8c Val. lace, per yard . ..........-...;..,,..,, 3c Common pins, 500 count 4c Feather stick braid, bolt '. 4c Coats' crochet cotton, all colors ............ 4c Hooks and eyes, per card .................. 4c Basting thread i ....V.. . 4c Corticelli, 'buttonhole twist ,-. . 44 Crayola, per box .......;(..........;...... 4c Tooth picks, per box .,'..r. ........ 4e Carters' ink, a bottle . .............. 4c Library paste, a bottle 4c Mucilage, a bottle . . , . ....... . . . . , , 4c Jeromes' Talcs. . . . . .... .. 4c Bras3 tacks, per box 4c Needles Willards' ... 4c Darning needles v . . 4c Embroidery needles 4c Envelopes, 24 to pack 4c Coato' knitting cotton ,(T . : 4c Buttons of all kinds ........ ..,.'5c Baseballs . . . ;:. i ..... . 5c Stickeri braid . . ........... . 5c Metor tape ,, , , . Be Child's Thimbles .......................... Be Bo:e hair pins 5c Drinking cups ... . ...... v , ; , ;-. .... ,, , .... 5c Colgates' toothpaste ...... . .-. ............. 8c Tatting shuttles ; . .' 8c Middy laces '8c Embroidery hoops , , . . 8c Peroxide, per bottle i...... 9c : Plain color ribbons .......i-..........,;.-,;;. e . Bachelor buttons .......................... 8c Colgates' talcs. ; VU Colgates cold cream, 60c size . . . .'. . . 89c YOU CAN DO BETTER tig THE UNITED STORE 83 "ias SUNDAY 14TH ' 75c Table D' Hote Dinner 75c. . with MOUNTAIN TROUT . l-oley Grill Appointed Post-Mistress. Mrs. Clare Hess has been appoint ed post-mistress at the Telocaset of fice and will take immediate charge. Mrs. Hess is a graduate of the Union high sohool, 1914 class, and was mar ried shortly after graduation. tablished last summer. This is now past, and the men are entering the choit canyon which leads to the Ant Flat road. . Knights of Pythias Social. The eleventh anniversary of tiie Falls Heir to Small Fortune. R. H. Rorig, relates the Union Scout, announces this week that he has heard from Germany and that through the death of an acred rela tive, he has come into possession of e : . ..e . i. r-j ; .. i .1 7."7 -i i iT i . 4 ia small fortune. He has been telling KniornTa At Pirfhioo will Via ilKva . . ... . ed tomght with n social session, to thia weeki and McepU his gQod fof. tune with becoming modesty. . FELICE LYNE The Furore of London J. J. McCLELLAN America's Greatest Organist. Fri. Eve. Mar. 19 at 8:15 ;. L. D. S. Tabernacle ' PRICES: $1.50, $1.00, 75c Tickets placed on sale Monday, March 15, at Jay Van Buren's Store. AUSPICES GRANDE R0NDE CHAUTAUQUA ASSOCIATION Land Office Items. . t William S. McAlnin of Galina. Grant county; Elihu C. Keith, Echo. .Umatilla county; Ira B. Staggs, Keat ing, Baker county; and Marsh Court ney, Lena, Morrow county; filed home stead applications in the land office this morning. Oliver O. Baisley of ,Durkee filed- an additional homestead application. ; 4 CLIMATIC DATA. . Uimatic data, based on read- 4 II I 1 1 wgs for 24 hours ending last 4 night at 6 o'clock: A Maximum 48; . Minimum, 41. -V Lowest temperature last night v S2. . ' . .J. 4. J $3.50 and up ' I j Pauline Lederle j Next Door to Western J 'I I I Red 3141, J Union. I. Newest Styles for Spring Obtainable only in McCall Patterns THE MOST ADVANCED SPRING FASHIONS are now here in the new - McCALL PATTERNS , AND OUR NEW. DRESS GOODS A Smart OtmHrtMloA - uMvuuM 1'aiiorn mm. w 'ate olTnitifl 4!) oilier at tractive new Marcli frigns, A P - Thft Newtit Style MeC'all"1 I'SfVi W t r -ihimiuf 40 othet' new si.attucUve March vriilrns;. , . The latest styles are easily made at home by using McCall Pat terns, always ttylish, perfect fitting and easy to use! Get the New Spring Book of Fashions Today If It's Stylish It s McCall-If It's McCall It's StylisW GOLDEN RULE GO J La Grande, Oregon. I jlS LU Mary Pickford . Jl I Performance 2 and 3:25 in Afternoon Performance 7 and 8:25 and 9:30 in Evening In That Wonderful Fairyland Drama This Play is just suited to the Nation's Sweetheart" and is the best she nas appeared in since Tess of the Storm Countrv. V A U D E V 1 1 I F Luella and OKve, in Funny Songs, .:r w y v t-L.IL.. Dancing and Wifty Sayings. To-day Last Day ARCADE THEATRE 0 j !