LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1915, -
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THE OBSERVER
BRUCE DENNIS, Editor and Owner.
Entered in the Postofflce at La
: Grande, Oregon, as second class
matter.
To keep coffee fresh on
its way -from the roasting
plant through the grocery
store to your kitchen was
long an unsolved problem.
The airtight tins in
which Schilling's Best is
n:ick(-tl have snlvrrl if-
Advertising rates on application. "Ad
JE"K! , ihk(V M the flavor
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Daily, single copy 5c
Daily, per week loc
Daily, per month 08BS
Daily, per six months in advance $3.60
Daily, per year in advance 7.00
Daily, by mail per year, in ad- '
vance 4 0
Weekly Observer-Star, per year
in advance .$1.50
Coil
ee
ad appears.
infahd all the odor out.
Address all communications to ink. nvil, cu
OBSERVER, 1710 Sixth Street. . "- wr
tee practicable and ec-
DIAGNOSE YOURSELF.
There is a peculiar germ which
men quickly discover in others but
seldom in themselves. Us name is
Fault.
"He is lifeless who is faultless,"
says an old proverb, meaning the on
ly perfect men are dead men.
Thore are many kinds of Fault
germs. Chief among them cruelty,
constant nagging, fault finding and
selfishness. These make disagree
able men and disagreeable men make
a disagreeable world.
Life is what you make it and you
make it as you think it. To a man
with a smile the earth is a circus
to the dismal man who lucks cheer
the earth is a "sea of troubles." He
ononucal.
It t'ots further.
. Very amusing the way different
newspapers of the state are picking
UD R. A. Ballimrer's attack on the
."Oregon System" and playing up the
utterances or this olq political has
been who belongs to a clasa of poli
ticians that can't fool the . people
longer. Such "independent" ;papers
as Chapman's Oregon Voter says of
the Ballineer speech after commenc
ing at length, "Now, we of Oregon
are not going to abandon the Oregon
system of government, and don t you
forget it." Ha, ha, we suppose
VChap" spit on' his hands and took a
look at himself in the mirror to see
if his countenance betrayed his emo
tion when he wrote that sentence. -
Schilling's
1? Best"
who meets others with growls in
youth will be greeted with growls in
old age.
The man who selfishly refuses aid
to the needy should not look for aid
when in need.
The first symptom of Fault is to be
unaware of its presence. Cheerful
ness, ambition, sincerity and brotherly
. Throwing away your overcoat? About to "scrap"
your heavy suit? ' Consult us before doing so. You
will be surprised what the cleaning art can do for such
garments.
CLEANING
DYEING
Cherry's New Laundry, Inc.
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BANK YOUR MONEY TODAY.
YOU MUST DO 50 TO HAVE IT TO-MORROW.
BANK WITH US.
WE PAY H PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS
La Grande National Bank
LA GRANDE, OREGON
Capital $300,000.00 Surplus $60,000.00
Resources 11,000,000.00 , i v
Fred J. Holmes, President C C Penington, Tic President
F. L. Mvers, Cashier E. Zundel and H. E. Coolidge,
, ; Assistant Cashiers.
DIRECTORS, r-, V .,.. v. .' .
J. G. Snodgrass . J. F. Conley
a. B. Browno,;,-; ; H. E. OooHdge.
feeling are the best ' medicines and
surest cures.- ' ,- .
' Lucky the man who knows his
Faults happy the man who labors
against them. Be your own physi
ciandiagnose' yourself earejfully
seek out your Fault germs ruthlessly
do not rest until you 'kill them. '
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Another Shipment of "Chief Jose
ft
Automobile editors of large papers
must have a dreadful time in orig
inating schemes whereby state agents
can get their pictures in the papers.
Sunday we noticed where three men
were "breaking;" ground for a new
building and each was dressed in
"store" clothes with white collars and
There Is A
REASON
For the popularity . of
King Coal; that reason is
Quality. King coal is a
hard, clean, heat-produc
ing, Utah coal. Let us
place a trial order with you.
The Indian Robe With True Indian Designs, Rich
i Beautiful Patterns, Full Size Priced $5.00 to $7.50
. Many are buying ' ' Chief .Joseph "Indian blankets to send east to friends
There is not another thine that would be more highly raized than an Indian
ll blanket; being purely a western product, in the east are quite a novelty.
"nu a uurai ubco m. evet xiuiiic jau uni; ever uaa tuu juaujr " ,
dian robes ' . ; ' . - -
Do You Know What to Give Him
for Christmas
If you are puzzled just step into our. men's furnish-,
tag department, and your problem will be solved.
Scores' of useful gifts that are sure to please him at
pleasing prices. , '
Leather collar, boys . . .75c to $2.00
Men's military brush sets
$1.25 to $5.00
Pullman slippers ...$1.25 to $1.50
Arm bands in fancy boxes 25c, 50c
Xmas garters ........ .25c, 50c
Xmas suspenders in box 50c
Combination sets 75c, $1.00, $1.25
Silk mufflers . . .$1.00, $1.25, $1.50
Men's fancy Xmas ties .........
25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00
Kid gloves $1.00 to $2.50
Men's linen initial handkerchiefs
25c
Men's Interwoven hosiery
25c, $1.60 box
Suit cases ....... .$2.00 to $10.00
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LA GRANDE FUEL
COMPANY.
106 Fir St.
PHONE : : MAIN 700.
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State cf Ohio. City of Toledo, I
Lucas County. f
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney
& Co., doing business In the City of To
ledo, County and State aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED. DOLLARS for each and ev
ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHENET.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
my presnnce, this 6th day of December,
A. D. 1886.
(Seal) A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall's Cntarrh Cure Is taken Internally
and nets directly upon the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Send for
testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENET A CO.. Toledo, O.
sold by all Druggists, 76c.
Take Hall's Family Pills tor constipation.
Rred . Holmes
C a Pentafto
A. BlokUnd
A. T. Hill
JVL. Meyers
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fancy neckties. Yet they claimed to
be "at work." And all three were
automobile state agents using this
ruse to get their pictures in the Sun
day edition. 1
' Let the Grande Ronde fft-mer he
satisfied with his investment in land,
for some of the big office buildings in'
Pacific coast cities are not paying
two per cent on the investment. The
other fellow's game always . looks
more attractive on the surface but
when you dig into it sometimes we are
satisfied with home affairs. .
This'ik the kind of a Christmas that
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Bill Grandy, Joe Carr, Joseph Palmer
and a few more old timers say was
a very expected incident in Grande
Ronde valley life of years ago.
And now comes an Oregon man '
who says he has invented a safety
signal for automobiles. Give him a
Carnegie jnedal and erect a monu
ment "for- him-wlthont furthef'argu 0
ment.
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Tho one perfect front-lace J
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VENTILO back, and VENTILO
front shield. A model for everj
possible figure and a price for
every purse. $2.00 and up.
MRS. ROBERT PATTISON
.... , . CORSETIERE.
Other, models at $2.00 up. ,
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Phone Red 3221
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Our Stored First Birthday
Wednesday, Dec
Mistletoe and Holly will be
Given to all Adult Callers--YOU
ARE, INVITED
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Corner Adams and Elm St. West-Jacobson
Building. - - Adolph Newlin, Manager
Come and Celebrate With Us
, Wednesday, Dec. 22nd
Afternoon and Evening
On the above date this pharmacy . will open ' its doors to the public.
While our celebration will not be elaborate, we shall appreciate a visit from you and we extend
' A Cordial Invitation '
to be present. We Intend giving the store a somewhat holiday appearance, will have music during the
afternoon and evening and will have Holly and Mistletoe for all who call whether any purchase is
made or not. , i. ,. ..
This is not an invitation to buy anything, we simply ask the favor of 5 al, and hall endeavor tff v 1
take yoa feel at home. " , ' -
We ask you therefore to kindly remember the date and call during : the afteraoori oi eveninK as
may be most convenient. .- . , ..
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