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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1915)
MONDAY; DECEMBER 13, 1915. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE 4- ' f fr-fr t LOCAL BREVITIES. 4 . -.-'' ' Dr. C. S. Foster, veterinary sur geon; office St. Louis barn. Adv. 10-14-tf. Plenty of money on land security. Reasonable rates and . no- long waits. J. R, OLIVER. Adv. 7-12-tt DENTIST Dr. W. D. McMillan, New Foley Building. . All kinds of manicure goods very classy at Silverthorn's Family Drug store. Adv. 12-13-4t. RUG and carpet weaving also rugs : for sale. Mrs. Frank Childers.. '! . ;j . y- . 12-8- t i( :- V. J:lr, . Money to Loan. , On improved real property in Union county, no delays, current rates. .1 Grands Investment Co. Adv. ,. : JJL Oliver will saw that wood for you promptly. Phone Red 3271. Dressmaking and Ladies Tailoring Remodeling a - speciality. Misses Jones & Rabone, The Ladies Store; in West Jacobs Bldg., near Y. M. C. A. Adv. , - ,. ,.. .Y-:- 11-6, tf. McCrary's Taxi end Auto service at Silverthorn's.,. 'Day phone Red 121; night phone Black 1651. Adv. : : ' 11-19-tf. Kirtley's ad ,on page 3 will give you information that will save you money. : The specials advertised are money-savers that no one can ques tion. Adv. Over all competitors ai San Fran cisco, 1915 Panama-Pacific exposition, Queen of all vacuum sweepers. . Call Mrs. E. S. Norris, Red 1031. Adv. , . ' 3-21-3m. PILES! PILES! PILES! WILLIAMS' INDIAN PILE OINTMENT Will enr Blind, BlMdinp and Itching' Pile It kbaocbr "i tumors, aUaja Itching at ooca, ett u poultice, gtvea Imlint reltel. . .. fur na by all druggteta, mall Me and tiwO. IUMS 16. (ft, Pross Cleveland. Otdo . , NBWLIN DRUG CO. i ' , ; . - If . yod , want something really pretty and the very latest just from the factories that make hand bags, drop in and see them at Silverthorn's Family Drug store. Adv. 12-13-4t. Ladies of the Methodist Episcopal church will give a bazaar and progres sive dinner in' their basement Sat urday, December 18th, l2-9-3t. FOR SALE A few boxes choice Jonathan- apples. Phone Farm 84. Adv. i .', 12-13-itp. Limp leather bound poems, classics, and bibles. See thorn at Silverthorn's Family Drug store. Adv. 12-13-4t. WANTED More engagements by good nurse. Phone Red 362. Adv. . . 12-13-ltp. Several Y. M. C. A. rooms are now available. See Secretary Clark for particulars. Adv. 11-13-tf. We pay best prices for second Hand Furniture.. DYAL'S FURNI TURE CO., 404 Fir St., Phone Black 8351. r. 9-14, tf, FARM LOANS Reasonable Rates I SECURITY LUND b SAVINGS mnnn ji tit, LlJNr nil I : La Grande, Oregon l We Deliver the Goods Ask the Man Johnston & Riesland "T Automobile Repair Shop Beautiful white ivory and celluloid sets, and separate pieces, just as you may select, at Silverthorn's ramuy Drug store. Adv. . 12-13-4t. Shores' Taxi Service, tel. Main 740 Adv. Sommer ho , , . 2-21-tf Don't forcet the big turkey dinner and bazaar given by the ladies of the Christian church Friday, uec. ii, at the Y. Dinner 5:30 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. Bazaar all day. Adv. 12-11-Jt A largo assortment of slnndaf d novels and story books. Flexible leather bound bibles at Silverthorn's Family Drug store. Adv. 12-13-4tdw WHY NOT THY pppHAMR I Gives Prompt and PobUIvc Relief In Evecy I ( Cuse. Hold by DriiRRlmji. Price K1.U0. ' Trial Puclmiie by Mall 10c. ' WILLIAMS MFG. C3., Props. Cbveland, 0. J Putman's Dins Store. Mi BlRirjiii ; The Store Where Gift Selection - is Made for You v l ' -v-' ':v 1 ' y! .' :. ' :.'.:';.-. 'r":Xi Largest assortment of popular priced holiday goods in La. Grande to select from. , No matter who you want to buy a gifti'or or what price you want to pay,, we have the gift you want..' at the price- you want to pay, : $ ' ", T" ' ' . , FIVE STORES IN ONE Each of our five big departments offers a more complete line than most ordinary stores; Eadi de apartment in charge of competent salespeople and buyers whose every aim is to make 'this the best place for you to.8hop,"and to 'give you better service and be tter quality for less money. OUR HARDWARE DEPARTMENT ."'offers' maiiy appropriate gift suggestions for every member of the family." Table cutlery, hand painted china, cut glass, silverware, pocket cutlery, aluminum ware, Jlavi-. land and Bavarian China dinner sets. "LA GRAND'S ONLY" EXCLUSIVE TOYLAND. Entire basement salesroom has been changed in to a fairyland for the little ones. Everv kind of novelty toy is here awaiting your selection. Bring the children and visit Toyland. OUR DR Y: GOODS DEPARTMENT will sol ve the question of what to give. her, for every new whim of Dame Fashion in useful and fancy gifts are here." New. neckwear, dainty handkerchiefs, new hand bags, manicure sets, toilet sets, silk petticoats, silk waists, Japanese lunch sets and kimonas, toque caps, skating sets, kid silk and wool gloves, table linens, fancy embi'oideri.es, McKibben - furs, fancy aprons, hair ornaments, Indian blankets, couch covers and etc. '; ' ! ' GIFTS FOR HIM IN OUR MEN'S DEPART . . , ... MENT. Shaving sets, collar bags, new neckwear, bath robes, silk and linen handkerchief, watches, cuff links, stick pins, dress gloves, fancv boxed sets, suit cases, hand bags, auto robes, auto trloves and dozens of other gifts that will please hi.ni. v ' CHRISTMAS LINES COMPLETE IN OUR EX CLUSIVE SHOE DEPARTMENT. Every style, size and color in the. popular Comfy and Fur Trimmed house slippers for men, women x and children. "-: 0 ' '- ; x'.v; " . - , Phone or Mail Orders Promptly .Pilled. GOLDEN RULE GO. ,v. Do your, Christmas Shopping This Week. I . Savoy Hotel Guests. ,. : , Foley Ilolel Arrivals. , 2 - -j i . .J. .J. 4. .t. .J. .J. PERSONALS. N' Ckime in and let us figure on your winter overhauling job. We can save you money. All work guaranteed. . 3? THE WONDERFUL FREE- SEWING MACHINE. j A strong iron cage wagon with two guards is the latest out in the J. D. Lynch delivery system, which will protect safe delivery on Bluestem flour. One lady had her grocer reg ister her sacks; Postmaster Bragg makes a howl lat this because lie don't get a whack at the samples. It just seems people are hound to have Bluestem flour. Adv. 12-13-lt. Mrs. F. C. Bramwell and children eturned homo today from Logan where they have been visiting with relatives. ' : Mrs. Honeyman went to Pendleton foctay to deliver a1 scries of art lectures. Phoebe Webb left yesterday Yale, Oklahoma. r-W Otto Didion, linotype operator, for merly in this city land for the last few 'years a partner in the publica tion of tho Milton Eagle, is no longer connected with that paper but is do ing contract work. He states that last week he moved his machine into a concrete house on his farm near Mil ton and is setting all the type he can. Mr. Didion is in the city for the day. Pendleton. E. O. , amounting to , scver'al dollurs, ijiiia, when the time came to make pay ment, suildenlv discovered ( ? ) that for she had left her purse at home. With the ready explanation that she lived J. F. Ravenscroft of Wallowa is in ' at 619 Johnson street and would bring me tziiy tuuuy iu turner wjwi iiii. mua- nits uiuiivy uii: iuhuhimh .iv- jmilnmnRnn ters ot tne Masters-twoldt dumber ceedea in carrying away most 01 ner n,',.. i,io. r 4 lim-rtn KV i. : t. o i t - 1 TU j-t l,4. tl,.,, ,-uermu ainvci, uxioi ... v.wiiijf.tii iiu ia ill x-ia uiuiuii; iium the East looking over lumbering hold ngs and muling interests. Mrs. Ava Shirley Shosner. former ly a La Grande girl but now a resi- ent of Portland, came over from Pendleton last evening to visit old-1 with her purchases had put. many- time friends. . Her husband Henry miles between her and Pendleton. Mr. Didion was for some time com positor for the Observer. If the election went wrong today, and you feel peeved, have your wife make you some hot Bluestem biscuits which you'll find will ease your trou ble. Adv. iz-ia-n. now on display at our NEW STORE. Don't BUY until you see this marvelous machine. We also- have for sale all makes of used machines at $5.00 and up each. Sewing machines for rent Very low rates. , F. D. HAISTEN .Furniture on easy Payments A Holiday Treat. Admirers of crochet and needl work will do well by visiting sale of the Golden Hour club nt Haiston's new store, opposite the Golden Rule, Saturday, Dec. 18th. Everyone in vited. Adv. 12-13-Gtp Having received a very nice new up to date show case we have a five foot fuse for sale at a bargain. Call at Silverthorn's Family Drug store. Adv. , 12-13-tt, Mr. and Mrs. George Ball Te on their way home after extended trip thro.iRh Oregon and California. Tnoy write i:cm Siiverton to friends .io.'o, saying they will I e home soo .. Have You Tried Our Fop Corn? It Surely Pops, 3 lb. 25c We have a full line of Fruits and Vegetables in Season Don't forget Jones'. Little Pig Dairy Farm Sausage for your Sunday morning breakfast CLEVER BUNCO GAME. Woman nt Pendleton Makes Purchases and Forgets to Return. Pendleton, Ore., Dec. 1. A number J Chas. ! Henry A. Inwill, Portland; smith, tiot Portland: H (Martin Johnson, Boise; Mrs. H. A. hare nrt Rjirlfnv.. bunco woman who gave her name as,M h M jjou,.d Portland; -J. A. Mrs. J. C Thomas and her address , B;. A Ge(, Henry Fur- ibs Jonnson street, entering , ;..,,. p. c. WoodelU stores she made Purchases, generally .gumn;ervile; J- e. Chambers, Enter prise; Hi A, IS-lmgnamer, IMlterprise;' of Pendleton merchants' were victim-Hilgard; R. M. T izzed several days ago by a clever j 'Meacham; john L. Charles Smith.'Hot Lake: C. A. Lake; Geo. Saunders, Scott, Portland; A. M. Runnotsj Jos P. Barnes. Asolin, Wn.; enh: F. W. Kehote. Portland: J. F. Canady, Portland; F. U Clifford, La Grande; E, G. Titus, Portland; F. S. Taylor, Portland; J. II. Johnson, Port land;; Paul Reoder, Portland: Rey W. Hastings, Portland; a. A. Uuioy, rort-, land; J. C. Watson, Portland; R.'B. Mcbadden, Portland; W. N. Crenshaw,. Seattle; F. B. "Hand Seattle; J. HV Mention, Portlund; Harry White and. wife,' Cleveland, 0.; H; H. Bonds, Port-, land; E. Stevens, Portland. M. E. Gordon, La Grande; Ml AUKins, La Grande; Guy Levans; Andrew Kin non; Mrs. Pearl Harris; P, M. Becker, Telocasct; E. R. Ledbetter, La Grande; G. E. Gam, Imbler; .R. A. Kansas uity, ivio. airs, nurchases. The fact that they were victimizo'd was not discovered by the merchants until their bill collectors called at 619 Johnson street and dis covered that Sam Obsorn and family lived there. By that time the woman gin; A. k., inompson, jMgm; mm. n. Beaumont, Enterprise; Geo. Grider, La Grande; Henry Hass, Imnaha. -1 Coughs and Colds arc Dan serous ' Few of us realize, the danger of Coughs and Colds. Wo consider Dear Santa Clans: ' . - - ..- ' ..... , , , . . . . Don't forgot us on Christmas. Bring Mamma a nice box of Stationery. Brother wants a Fountain Pen.- Sister needs some nice Perfume. Papa scolded his old razor this morning so bring him ew Safety, and bring me an Eastman Kodak. 1 7spose you have all these things, but if you haven't then buy them at The I?rd Cross Store. You know where. , . J Yours truly, V ':' - : ', Dorothy Desire. . set Shosner is doing some contract work in Pendleton and Mrs. Shosner took advantage of the opportunity to visit La Grande again. Miss n.tnei nul ling, whose guest .she is, came over from Walla Walla on the same train. Mrs. George SeUwtiy has gone to Butte. .1. H. Keenev. O.-W. agent here has ibeen called to Portland by the illness of a sister. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bohnenkamp have returned home from an enjoy able trip to the fair and through Cal ifornia. Mrs. George Rynearson has re turned home from a visit of a month with relatives at Couer d'Alene, Ida. County Clerk Ed Wright is home from a trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Egly of Sut ton. Nebr.. who have - been visiting rralativaa in T.n HraTlflA IpnVfl tonight for Blackfoot, Idaho, -to visit other' relatives. They will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Norris whose ! guests they have been, and the qunr- I tet will be visitors in Blackfoor for j a tow days. . Nervous Women When the nervousness is caused by constipation,' as is often the case, you will get quick rolief by inking Cham berlain's Tablets. These tablets also improve the digestion. Obtainable everywhere. ; Registered at Sommer. E. B. Bridge, San Francisco; M. D. Smith; Mae Ringnose, Julia Eiller- back, Portland; T F. Kendall, Free water, Ore.; Sol Harris, J. A. Horan, D. B. Fuller, Portland; W. R. Donald son, A. W. Dickinson, Chicago; W. H. Bach, Meyer, A. E. Brown, G. J. Reth, T. Kontias, F. A. Daley, Portland. them common and harmless ailments. However statistics toll us every third person dies of a lung ailment. Dan gerous Bronchial and Lung Disease follow a neglected cold. Aa your body struggles against cold germs, no better aid can be had than Dr. King's New Discovery. Its merit has been tested by bid and young, in use over 45 years. BUT ONE ROAD TO SUCCESS. . (Pacific ' Semaphore.) ' 4 ; "Make your employers' interests , your own, and work hard." This has v, been the motto of E. P. Ripley, through fortv-eitrht years. as an em ployo, during Which time he has , risen Jrom the position of , freight solicitor to the presidency of a transcontinental railroad, at a salary larger than that received ' by tha "resident of the United States, ,. i Tho success of Mr. Ripley is typi- cal of ' the prefomient which h3 a come lo many others. Tho boy or i . . . . . i. . i.. . man who does not o nis worn to tne best of his ability, who fails, to per form each task assigned as though it, were his own, is derelict in his duty tn his pmnlnvpr mid false to himself. Sussess in any calling is the result of hard work. Mr. Riploy's motto is as old as the history ot any calling in . which men have engaged, H ,re, iterates a truism, which needs to be" brought before the wage earner, who winnts to get to the front. N . The employe who is satisfied with a minor position is apt to retain it, while his fellow worker, who is am bitious to succeed, who strives to do ' his best, and who gives all his ener gies to the work in hand, informing himself as he labors, and who is faithful and conscientious, is in line for promotion which is sure to come. The way to achieve success is to do serve it. This means .work hard work bu t the. reward is worth J striving for. "Cultivate local modesty, but make Get a bottle' "- to-day. Avoid the risk of serious yourself conspicuously useful." John Lung ailments. Druggists. Good For Constipation - Ch:.mberJ.iin?s Tablets are excel lent for constipation. They are ploa sant to take and mild and gonlta in in effect Obtainable everywhere. A Hill. !"He taught us !T hold ' In loving reverence- Poor men and their work, Great men und their wort, God and His work." John iRuskin. SHERRY THEATRE ":-lo-r I rfTv V S. R, IIKEPV c. jf Taney Groceries : v.--. HELP VOUR Whon your ir.'ir voiir ftoiiiath nets ! Kin?'? New Life I i find you reel f tei: I Tu!fy "th! bV.r-H, ! from -. r-f i ji,-; t",fTi . j ne mrl i'Hiirr-s'io j ju."t r" 1 the complexi'm too. LIVER IT PAYS nn'l fTf'ts tornid iu(?tr. take ;:.t---. Th you f:-'.T-1 ....I ".I Dr. !1 '. - Pa tho Presents Their Gold Rooster Play. THE CLOSING NET Featuring Howard. Fsiabrool: nrsd Bliss lilford A. niost interest i1 Crook Yo i fcol f:n! to fot.-l. Clfsr :rc at drMggi:i!: Siovr.