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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1915)
THUUSDAY, MAY 43, 1915 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 4 AW ALMA W AV K an I rhuk. 1itwl -watch lh chlck pop oultfuw MU rta Si4oPil. i vnn hutch. I Clt'e Red Cross Store LOCAL BREVITIES. " Dr.' P. I lUlttOn 0teopUu Over . Silverthorn'i Drug Store. Adv. i 20 w tf Tomorrow. Thursday, kt'mtr Airnn. sion day the Holy Eucharist will be offered in St. Peter's church at 10 a. m. yu-? FOR CASH Heavy working shoes, William Tell $4.00 for $3.00; $3.50 f for $2.50. The Toggery. Adv I Will Loan Ton Money. -Plenty 01 money on land security.. Reasonable rates and no long Wilts. J. R. OLIVER. Adv. 7-12-tf. Ed Bussey's cab service has again been returned to the Savoy hotel, and Mr. Bussev is now on the job ready to fulfill orders for cab or ambulance service. Adv. 8-10-tf. 1 . An sco - Cameras tore. Adv Putman's. Drug . 2-27-tf :. Dressmaking and Ladies Tailoring, -Remodeling a speciality. Misses Jones & Rabone, The Ladies Store; in West Jacobs bldg., near Y. Nf.'C. A Adv ll-6,tf FOR CASH Heavy working shoes, William Tell $4.00 lor?3.0U; $3.00 for $2.60. The Toggery. Adv -A lady last Monday : evening rah into the Polack Grocery and wanted Something very nice for her fancy thickens cost no object - Mr Polack told her he did not run, a feed store, but finally told her to try Blue Stem flour for them, when she finally orr tiered a sack, and at last reports the chickens were doing fine, but the fam- ily got to swiping the flour for table use. Atlv. 5-13,lt. ' - - . When in need of a sweeper vacuum ' cerdar polish mop, or high class san itary brush for any purpose, see Mrs. ' E. S. Norris, 1303 9th street or phone .Red 1031. Local agent for Pacific - Coast Sales Co. 3-29-tf. THE CLUB CIGAR STORE , . ARCH BACON, Cigars of Quality, Beet Grades of Tobacco, Candies of the classy kind; also Fishing Trickle and everything S for Sportsmen. The La Grande Gun club will give a dance Tuesday, May 18, at Rex hall to raise money with which to stage the Eastern Oregon trap shoot June 16. Public invited. Admission $1.00. Ladies free. Adv. 5-12-4t. Hatching eggs , from my prize winning hteavy winter ' laying strain, Sicilian buttercups, S. C. Rhode Is land Reds, English Redcaps and Red Cuban games. My stock will win in show or nest, and the price is right, Eugene McGoldrick, 2902 N. Birch street, La Grande, Oregon, phone Black 3821. Adr. 4-24-1 mo. p. Norman Desilet, ' of the White Grocery, is some wiser than he was last week. . This customer came in and bought groceries, among them was: an order for one barrel of Blue Stem flour. .By law, four sacks is called a barrel, but to fill her order just as he took it, he goes and get an empty lime barrel and dumps ...tha flour in.it. After working two-hours at the barrel gog, Mrs. Desilet stops him just before ho got La Grande Blue Stem painted on the barrels Adv., 6-13,lt. We pay best prices lor -Second nand Furniture. DYAL'S FURNI t'URE CO. 404 Fir St, Phone Black t851. v 9-14,tf. . Shores' Taxi Service, Sommer Ho tel. Main 740. Adv. 2 21 tf For farm loans consult A. E. Lam bert, the Loan Man, North Powder, Ore. Adv. 3-6tf . Ice creams and ices of all kimls furnished for parties at Silverthorn's urug store. Adv 5-ll-4t All sporting goods complete line just in including a perfect stock of tennis rackets and balls. Everything, in fact for the tennis player.-r-Newlin Book and Stationery Co. Adv.' . " 4-26-if. Money to Loan. On improved real property in Union county, no delays, current rates. . La Grande Investment Co. Adv. SHERRY'S THEATRE The Pictures Beautiful RUNAWAY JUNE 9th Episode. ' HEARST-SEUG WEEKLY The World Before Your Eyes. .. ' ' COMEDY . . Sidney Drew, . - . in ' , . . . THE HAIR OF HER HEAD - Also an addition Special Reel un able to announce title owing to belated train service. ' . NEW MUSIC. AND THE PRICE IS 10 CENTS . Coming Friday CHAS. CHAPLIN, in HIS NEW JOB . Congress Restaurant La Grande's NEW Place to Eat -21 MEALS FOR $5.00 ; y. Everything in Season - - Try Our 25c Meal THET CONGRESS us Depot st DCf I TCP of lack of pace in DiVU ui OUr warehouse which is being remodeled we will close out at once our surplus supply of EXTRA STANDARD TABLE FRUITS AT SPECIAL PRICE OF lSc per Can " ' 6 Deliveries Daily to Any Part of City , ' HARRIS GROCERY - We GivejiMf Green trading Stamps . 408 NbrthVFir Street, Cross Track FOR CASH Heavy working shoes, William Tell $4.00 for $3.00; $3.M for $2.60. The Toggery. Adv Those beautiful large gold fish by the hundred and large fish globes in Silverthorn's drug store window are worth seeing. Adv, . 5-11-t. , Call, at H. A,: AckertV for mill work and lumber. Wenaha Co. old stand Adv. i 8-2,tf. Don't fail to , see. these 75c hand bags. This week;., only. Putman's Drug Store. Adv , 5-11-lt. Bis- reductions on roats and suits. Misses Jones & Rabone. West's new building, next Y.M. C. A. Adv. ..: ... 5-ii-tf. Any thin r in lumber and mill work at Ackert's. Weneha Co. old stand. Adv. 3-2,tf. Bath towels, bath mats, wnnh rniva. A nice assortment of all thesn at Sil. verthorn's Family Drug store. Adv. 5-1 1-4 t. If at this time Blue Stem La Grande WeGive Green Trading Stamps With Every 10c Purchase j 'llJii' Mini 4 I v. made flour was not the nroner kind to purchase, do you think La Grande merchants would say, "Eat up the whole sack, keep the money too, if this flour don1 1 do its duty." Now then make these grocers prove it; and listen, the price is $1.85, or four at S1.80. Hunt up the mush a4. in to day's paper also, it tells you how to cut your mush bill down, along with v.iv uiuv. o.iom uuur iiritwa. auv. o-lo ii. ; - .- -... "... The Kaffea Klatph nrill nnf woof this week but will convene May 21 with Mrs. C. H. Conkey as guost hostess. 'Adv. 5-12-2t. W. C. NadeauT niano tuner. ann regulating and case polishing. Leave orders at Richie Piano house. Phone Black 2121. Work cuaranteed. Adv. B-ll-tf. Call Van Buren's lor Uxi.-Adv. Moose Band dance. Zuber hall. Mav 26. Admission 75 cents. Adv.. 5-13-llt. Cooked .food sale at the Co-onernl tiye store next Saturday, May 15th. uiven Dy xne Laaiea AW or the si. K. church. Hot coiTee and sandwiches served during the day to anyone for iuc. Adv. . . . b-13-zt. - The Lueemayer-Cummins comoaiiV owners of the First Public Market, nas cnanged nancis, the junior mem oer reuring ana jar. Liuegmayer 13 now the sole proprietor. 5-10-6t. kCT ' . Our Special Swifts For Men and Young Men .48 $10 . m THIS LINE, AT $10.48, IS OUR REGULAR $15-00 LINE OF SUITS; THEY ARE ALL SERGE, LINED, WELL MADE THROUGHOUT; MADE UP IN 2 AND 3-BUT-. TON SACK COAT; ALL COLORS, IN FANCY CASSI MERfc, PLAIN AND FANCY WORSTED, ALSO SERG ES. LOOK OVER THIS LINE OF SUITS SAVE A FEW DOLLARS FOR YOURSELF. . $15 Suits for $10.48 CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES A splendid line of children's wash dresses, all new and very desirable patterns; pain colors, stripes and plaids. Prices .58c to $2.50 Children's Topsy. hose, two pair ............ .25c Children's knit waists .18c Lonsdale can1ric ..,,.r.9Wc Corticelli spool silk, 100 yards 5c Ladies' muslin gowns, value 98c ........... .69c Ladies' handkerchiefs, dozen 45c India linons 8 l-3c, 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c, 20c Long cloth . . .12Hc, 15c, 20c Foxcrof t 9-4 bleached sheeting ........... 16 l-4c Children's supporters 10c Simmons kid gloves ...........7T...$1.39, $1.69 Merrickla thread, spool ,.4c 72x90 sheets 39c . Black and colored petticoats ......69c SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! , SPECIAL! Women's oxfords, rcg price $2.60 to $4.00, now 98c Men's low shoes, reg. price 3.50 to 4.50, now $1.88 A few pair of women's lace shoes, in sizes from " 2 to 4a, at ..98c Men's muleskin shoes, reg. 2.50 at ....... ; .$1.48. Women's two-strap and Mary Jane slippers. ... ... . . . . ... !..,..;.... .$1.48, $1.98, $2.10, $2.25 Women's two-strap velvet slippers .$1.98 Children's Blippers . . . . . . . .60c, 68c, 85c, 90c, $1.10 Children's cloth ton tutton shoe. 6 to 8. Misses' cloth top button shoe, 8Va to 11. Misses' cloth top button shoe, 11 to 2. Children's sandals , Misses' sandals Shinolu. . . ,5c Gilt Edge. .98c ....$1.19 ....$1.48 . .60c up . ,85c up 13c QUALITY THE SAME ' The Golden Rule Co. PRICES LESS WE (WE S. & B." GREEN TRADING STAMPS 6 I is no developments those previously our Meritol Guaranteed. , Just recei etl a big shipment of boys' iron wagons, all sizes from $1.00 to $2.50. Golden Rule Co. Adv. ; ... - FOR CASH Heavy working shoes, William Tell $4.00 for $3.00; $3.50 for $2.50. The Toggery. Adv We don't suppose there are 100 per sons in the nif.V limffa tf ftlia rrnnA old town that do not use some kind ot Dreakrast food. The kind we are just telling about is put up in full 10-lh. : Rnplrn. nnlv jinf luvae . T n Grande Milling Co. is painted on each sack. We -want your .grocer to tell VOU about it. which ho will frlaiHtr An s it's his business to help you cut down your living expense. It's made in a nome mm,, Xrom wheat selected for the purpose. The name of the food is Germs, or Germea. Not long ago a full carload left here for Port land. - uur aavtce lor cutting down yoUr living expenses is free. Yours reSDectfullv. Ij flronilo Milling Pn the Home of Blue Stem Four. Adv! 5-13,lt. 4- y f PERSONALS. 4 4 4 4- 4 4 Suspected are still being held. DO II-PREFER CORNS If not, we hope you will consent u part with those jouha ve. ( t'he present week would be a good time to get rid of them and the remedy you can Jepend upon to take them out promptly without pain or soreness is Reasonable Rates SECURITY LAND 6 SAVINGS J , COMPANY 2 La Grande, Oregon U .... Attorney J. P. Rusk left last even ing for Portland on business matters. . B. L.- Curtiss left today on No. 4 for Mason City, Iowa. ... ;;-,:. William Bollins returned .today from Portland where he has been transacting business majjers. Wilferd Robb, manager of the Val ley Creamery, went to Portland last night on business matters. Miss Hattie Short made her weekly visit to Lostine. today to . conduct an art class she has under her care there. Mrs. Lucy Miller took "f her depar ture yesterday afternoon for Pitts burg, Kanses, on a visit. .... ... . j Mrs. G. L. Clark, wife of the Pres byterian pastor, returned today from a brief stay :at" the Grande Ronde hospital, having greatly improved. Constable Faulk' went to Pendleton this, mornirig' to: bring back a man named Fulton,.,charged with jumping a notei bin nere, and also said to toe involved fn n BiiKaprinfinn Mimuicnl t that is said to be bogus. No New Developments.' No further developments is the word of Sheriff Hug and Chief of, Police Orai fit 'the - Moon - episode. Mrs. Moon wants to return to her home. Although the police say there A Word About COAL For those that discriminate be tween the best and the rest. ' KEMMERER NO. 5, IS THE ANSWER. ie' . "' '. ' ." " AND THE EXCLUSIVE AG ENCY HAS BEEN PLACED .WITH US. , 1 As we have got two cars a roll ing, and our sheds are not yet completed, we can make very attractive prices for this coal di rect from the car. . - Will arrive the ast of the week.' SAWYER & CLARK . COMPANY, Phone M. 785, . . La Grande Newlin Drug Co. Adv Price 25. 4-28 tf P Old Miner to Golden State . "Baker, May 13. After nn associa tion with the . Virtue mine as assisi tant superintendent and foreman to that of watchman for the past 22 years, Samuel Rowe took his depar ture lest night for California to visit his son at Fresno and a daughter at Ivos Gatos, both of whom he has not seen in about 25 years. Mr.. Rowe has reached the ago of 80 years, but is still hale and hearty. His going to California is at the so licitation: of his children and he may decide to remain with them the bal ance of his life. ' SALESMAN WANTED To sell our fruit and ornamental nursery stock, roses, sOu-ubbery, etc. Exclusive territory, liberal cash advance : weekly on orders; free outfit. Yak ima & Columbia River Nursery Co.," North Yakima, Wash. Adv. 5-13-6t. COMMENT FROM MANY. FOLKS: "My, but I was hungry before; but not now, since I have been HOME for- dinner. CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY, COME EARLY , , THE HOME RESTAURANT 10 Depot St., near Elk Bldg. All White Help. Breakfast 6 to 8:80 a. m Dinner 11:80 to 1 p. m., Supper 5:380 . to 7 p. m. 4 Do You Buy Your Shoes At a Shoe Store? 4- Where you get the best shoes just as cheap Where you get your proper fit . Where you get the newest styles Where you get the shoes that wear Where you can buy shoes for the -whole family and SAVE MONEY Try US and Be Satisfied. L J. French Shoe Co.