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LA UltANDK EVENING OBSERVER mi)&h MAY 21, 1913. ,JC 44' 4'.' fll? i? fl .A1 flU? 4? 4? 4' 'if 'if fl' t' flt 'if if 'if 'if 'if 'if 4. it 4.' K PAGE EIGHT 4 Graduating Gifts MAKE YOUE SELECTION NOW. YOU WILL FIND MANY USEFUL ARTICLES AT THE REXALL STORE THAT WILL PLEASE YOUR FRIENDS --.V ' -: 'fZ The No. 3 A. Folding Buster Brown, is Sure to Please Them all Price $1 0,00 BEAUTIFUL PERSIAN IVORY, BOTH .IN SETS AND INDIVIDUAL PIECES IS ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE. LEATHER GOODS, SUCH AS HAND BAGS, PURSES, ROLL-UPS ETC. OUR STOCK IS MOST COMPLETE. Putman's Drug Store The Store Prices Always Lowest Quality Considered PROGRESS PHIS REACH IMBLER MANY EIGHTH GRADE REWARDED. PUPILS LAOD CREEK Oil RAMPAGE JS. Wilson Ket through with the I mumps nicely. : Mrs. Dick Feebler and ' children drove up to Sunnybrook Farm, three miles above Union, last Sunday, where thev spent the day .with Mr. and Mrs. Redge Heryford, who now .-reside there. - . -. . i ROOSEVELT JURV. Spraying on in Imbler District Other Imbler iSewu. STREAM HIGHER NOW THAN IN SPRING. . Bumper Grain Crop. (Continued Uotn Page 1 1 'apparently agreed in favor of Roose- Farmer Elated Over Prospects I"! attaches dW not ventu,e . The jury returned a verdict this Imbler, May 20. , (Special I Ladd Canyon, Ore., Jlay 19,-r ),, ,.m,.j,i tk f ,. Miss Mae Furman returned lues-1 (Special) Ladd creek is very high ..i...(r .i dav from an extended visit with as a result of the hard showers which " . .T, ... ""ju" Jlriends in Elgin and the , .Looking : have prevailed all last week .and . '"ItT ' ?TE JE Glass neighborhood. I far this week. In fact tt -i -.now -p"""": - Henry McGoldriek an wife spent-! higher than it was any time during Jur r we" P?Uei' 11 was found one jury .Saturday in Elgin. . the Spring. Farmers are jubilant """ voted in favor pf Barnes. W. V. Connor and family .went to over the fact that the alfalfa j8 Die judges declared the verdict il La Grande Saturday and returned j growing splendidly after the cut ea'; a'"' the jurors were sent back Monday morning. i . 'worms hacf began to .make the crop for further deliberation. Charley Squire, William Glenn, Guy ' situation look pretty serious in a . Games an a number of other ball j goodmnny field.s. . I Transformation Day Exposition fans went to La Grande Sunday of- . Ladil Canyon people were very ternoon and assisted the boys mj,nU(.n surprised a few Sundays ago winning the game played with the,wh(jn they discovered that many of v.-fT. - tjin iiinn. innlnriinir the. nuirriari men To these Who Desire To Save and economize, The United Store can apiat you.-We give you the best of Qualities at a Saving of from 10 to 33 1-3 Per CenWWe Undersell all Hail Order Houses. Our Modern Business Methods and Buying for 83 Stores turns the trick. Ladies' Lawn Dreustts Ladies New Crepe de Chine Dresses ....... $W0 -Ladies' New China Silk Waists ; Extra Large Siae Turkish Towels..,. ,. .2 for 49c Medium Large Turkish Towels 2 for 3tfc ' A Dandy 'Extra Size Turkish Towel. , . ,2 for 25c Turkish Wash Rags -5c Ladies'. Slippers 1. . .S1.S8, $2.88 Ladies' Shoes ..J1.K8 2.t8 Men's Wash Ties .... 10c Men's Shirts, Military or Flat .Cellar, newest . summer weiives, nil patterns . .4ilc 9c SSc tlA9 Men's Dress Pants HM, $2.8, $3.98 Men's Unions . W. Men's Silk Sox .25c Men's Lisle Sox ,.,.,..,.,...........150 Men's Cotton Sox ......................... .5c 10c Men's Work Sox ........ ... ..... . ... . ... -5e 10c Men's Work Shirts ...25c, 8c. 45c Mens Shoes $1.8, 2.8, $3.50, $3.98 ; YOU CAN ALWAYS1 DO BETTER AT The UNITED STORE 33 BIO BUSY STOKES J. C. PENNEY Co. "San Francisco, May TJL .-Evolution in transformation will be de- monstrateil at the Panama Pacific 1'ransforma- The feature be a nro- games, tne nrst neiweon tne murnea cession riinir j . .... ... iiwu.uu iu!?!i in tne rear pt ine paraue win ' ! makinif the most tallies, und the two! 'llntter oiies wore between. a team ,l)((0. ahowimt transformation 'in its ,i,auu ,an.von, i hiKhest. devoloiinient. LimouHinessi locomotives, suige-coaches. bicycles, Leiigup .held the semi-annual oloction j lmll mods have arrived -and. .Goorgo with tne toiiowing result: j-res ueiu, Crosl v has been eiectod w,tujn, an(i Kdna Martin; iirst vice, Edna Holmes; I K soon Hs he gut8 hiH leum cnosen second vice, Lola Jaskill; thud vice, with i:,tl m ,(.:- .thv wiii Marvel Cleaver; fourth vice, . Mary i:i.0itf ,how thn 'vUitiiKr -tfl.il.. u.i.u.i - Holmes; secretary, Harry (.louver; u..rit 0a rami,g , i Minister Formerly a Conductor ;Nexl..?,u,u"yTuJi'"K..":l'"t : Friday, the 14th. -The pupils all car- trhe Alicul school closed ! ndny and,of the neighborhood, were good base- Exposition today when Tr Austin, Erne and Gladys Martin went j bn p1ayer8.- The fans of the neigh- tion Lav is celebrated. Ti )own to enjoy the prograni and pic- )Jol.hood have enjoyed three good of the proceedings is to I nic dinner. .Miss Una Martin of ;.,,., the m between the married ,.esi,,n. Jmbler was toe primary -tencKttr, We are pluased to see . A. Bing iimun back in his old haunts after jus sojourn .mi. tne no-spivai at j.a , fl.om q(j Tow d GraiHle. . ' ' , i wfo tl(J f0rnu'.r team, which is con-j J..H.11. ituniiay -sire imum sidered a irood one. iwinn imr. ' Knsc- model ocean liners and all r other forms of vehicle are to have their iii the pocession in the order of their evolution. ' Whitman Trophy Given. Whitman College. Walla Walls, May ,21.-A handsome basket ball tropliy was presented to the College this 'week by F. D. Applegate. physi cal a i rector ot tne local x. la. c. A., who coached the Whitman basketball team last season. The trophy is an oak shield with bronze mountings and letterings, containing also a pic ture of Whitman's .basketball squad and a - tablet with the conference V.nt'fl Thia ariiiirAnii. .vP a u. . ful season will be hung for the pres- cii. i,i .iic nun ui .ieiiiui-;ai prior to its permanent resting place in the athletic trophy room. l ied their lunches that day us usual ter will attend the union gathering M Alice,, as w.iuhocne,. u.vn,.. hich fc . . y j no serv.ces w.u oe i.eiu w . Bty,ei witfi ft untip t,.e(lt pf -g00(1. cnuicn. . ies from the teacher. A nice book Miss Bessie Page and her broUior , wag awiu-ded the pupils who had ac-liiohai-cl, of North Powder, are visit- i complished the best .work in each of ing at .the Page unci Fuller homes. , the grades. Parents came in the Joe Keown and l" VUtkius are i afternoon to hear the program which the .latent victims of mumps. i I tilev had prepared and a general good Haskell Andrews and wife, spent time was had. Mrs. Heary Feebler Sunday with the former's par-i gave a little farewell partv at her .emu, Mr. and Mrs. James Andrews, 'home in the evening in honor of Miss Manager Wiggans, of the local Mallorv and a good- munv of the "movie" has signed up for-a nunilier i younf f0iks enjoyed the evening with of good films, "Quo'Vadis' and "Hie. ,er. She left the following morning Last Days of Pompeii, being on the for her homo at Flora, in Wallowa l'h'- . f , , ,, 0. , (county, leaving a host of friends be- fhe nine members of the 8th grade ,iHC! lm iwh0 wl evcl. member her not only till received diplomas froin us a teacher of sterling quality. o':,t. t7' ?i I drfft quarters at Cedar KapidH. Iowa. So j l fc 0 mch ' improved' " ' " far us we know, this is the nrst en- , " ,, f , ,,, iii rhiss in iwi.ivo ki'ipIi nin i.. f.lm 1 ' -' children of Tom Bales and K couiuy, 11 not in rne staie. At Uie regular M. V. A. meeting Tuesday evening the new camp deputy, I.vnuui ' Weeks, brought in eight applications for memUM chips, oil of whom were "white-balled" and are ready for application to the hed camp. Neighbor Weeks proniises an other conscription list for t lit? net! regular meeting, the first Tuesday in June. Work is starting on the Thorn n Ituckman house. Bager, Minn. May 21. Rev. Cal ie K, Saunders, "conductor" of the Methodist Episcopul church here and said by his district superinten dent to be one of the most promising ministers of the distirct was a for mer railroad conductor. For years he made couplings of cars in flying switches. Now he's 'making couplings of humans, but not quietly, and the only thing upon which he gets to throw a switch is us he says it 4'to throw a switch to place some, human on the track of virtue." '! Ico Sale Starts. Further evidence of Summer being here despite the low temperature orevalent, is seen in the fact that Fred Young is now running his ice wagon. Jle is selling ice taken from (lie river and tests of the iwuter were made at that time which shows, he asserts, the water was chemically pure, Pure Kiver Ice. Fred -Young is now running his Ice wagon. He can furnish you with just as pure ice as ever was frozen. Free from dirt and impurities. Phone Black 631. Adv. 5-2l-tf. WANTED Special agent New York Life Ins. Co. in Union county and Jadjoining territory. Direct con tract to .right person. J. W. Day, Agency Director, Portland Oregon. Adv. ' 6-21-2t. TfloDl RT ORSETS J 'Font Laced $3.50 and up Paul ine Lederle Red 8141,' Next Door to Western! Union. J I 4 i'0-i a Vices in the orchards but the show- J ers are delaying the foriner and most orchard men are doing little pruning on account of market conditions. "Grandma" Conklin is recovering from the effects of u severe fall she -.experienced a fow days ugo. 4- ACCURATE WEIGHT AND THE PEICE REGISTERED BEFORE YOU. , SATURDAY SPECIALS Buy Your Week's Supply of Hams, Bacon and Sugar-cured Shoulders Tomorrow Big Reduction Try our prepared meats for your luncheon-: Fancy Dried Beef Sununer Sausage Head Cheese V Ham Sausage ..Pressed -(hie ken Blood Sausage Ham Bologna Liver Sausage uranoe ONE UN A TONIC THAT TASTES In Meritol Wine of Cod Liver Oil you get ull the remarkable tonic and gtreiigth-building properties of the oil with the bad taste und the digustivu difficulties left out, . It builds up the tissues of the body, Hoslores energy and cures chronic -throat, lung anil bronchial troubles. Very pleasant to take and helps al most from the first dose. Price $1.00 Newlin Drug Co. Adv. 4-38-tf Read 'he dvertueianw. ! ' -r ' i H ' jV ?frTv f 4 Wilton Lackaye PIT" Sherry's Theatre Monday & Tuesday A Word About CGAL For those that discriminate be tween the best and the rest. KEM MERER NO. 5, IS THE ANSWER. AND THE EXCLUSIVE AG ENCY HAS BEEN PLACED WITH US. As we have got two cars a roll ing, and our sheds are not yet completed, wa 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 Camping Stove For All Outdoor Purposes I MAIL US YOUR ORDER. YOU WILL BE . ; PLEASED. - The' only Unit Stove on the market. No separate parts t lo.se or forget. Has tfae only folding stove pipe ever made. Can be. put up or taken down in a' few seconds. . Does not soil Or discolor any cooking uten sils. Very few cooking utensils are neces sary, as you can cook your steak, chops or, cakes right on the stove. The most compact stove ever made a pleasure to pack folds absolutely flat, less than one inch. A pleas ure to use. No dodging of smoke, soot or ashes. Made of heavy sheet iron. One Unit . stove and pipe folds flat. Weights about 10 pounds. Size 24x14x6 inches. ; : Our special introductory price ....:!... .$3.00 , Heavy canvas stick for the stove-"...!,,. ."-.-..50c Union County Co-Operative Association 11181-2 Adams Ave. La Grande, Ore. Branches at IMBLER, OR. EVANS, OR.