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TBURSDAtANUAfcY 6, 1916.' - IM -VliA''GRANt)l3 EVI?NTNG OBSERVER : ft- Most Dealers i Stretch thtf Prices i ' ' Mi88 Ruth Herainger, daughter) of j Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Herzinger, has ac cepted, the position of cashier at the arcane weaire. but forget to give you stretch in the rubber The ..value, of any piece of rubber goods depends on' the mbber quality. ' We give you the new est, Hvest, stretchiest rubber, moulded and vulcanized under the most modern, 'processes guaranteeing 'tte longest' life and the longest wear at prices that have not been stretched. This is one of the safest stores ,-m the country today to buy rubber goods because we truth fully represent f hem and their values are ipparent. RED CROSS DRUG STORE 4. 4.-4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 4 t LOCAL BREVITIES. :H X Jan, 10th last day to pay water rent , without penalty. , ; '. , ; 1 ... , - The Gaiety club gives its first dance of the second series Friday Jan. 7, 1916. Adv. ' , l-6-2t "Everyone is down on me," said ' the slippery sidewalk in La Grande. Over all cotnpetltort at San Fran aisco, 1915 Panama-Pacific exposition, Queen of all vacuum sweepers. Call Mrs. E. S. Norris, Red 1031. Adv. - 9.21.3m. Dry Chain Wood. For sale by Frank J. Bradley. Phone Red 1012. Adv. , , 12-H-tf. Jan. 10th last day to pay water rent without penalty. , , t. i. Be sure to bring your partner to the first dance of the second series of the Gaiety club Friday, Jan. 7, 1916. Adv, l-6-2t. For Sale Three pool tables, cigar eases; everything complete all ready to go to work. Phone Main 728. Adv. ' " l-5-3t Dressmaking and Ladies Tailoring Remodeling a . speciality. Misses Jones A Rabone, The Ladies Store;, in. West Jacobs Bldg., near Y. M. C. A.- Adv. '. .. :ji-, tf.; Tonight the Elks install the annual roll call which .promises to be an- an nual feature with that lodge in the future. ,,,, -. to leave his home and naa the aide, walk to his place of business.' The best house, the best music am' the best people. All dancers who en joy these things see .. M. DeVere an i join the Gaiety club Friday, Jan. 7, 1916. Adv. l-6-2t. fiCKITICT Dt- W. D- McMillan, New Foley Building. If it isn't an Ansco it isn't the best. Adv.' ".'.,- ?!' . - 12-27-tf. TTrr- Dr. ' C. S. Fosterf1 veterinary sur geon; office St Louis barn. Adv. -. bW ; 10-14-tf. -"W-. N; Keefer has gone to Marian, Kansas, on a visit with friends. : ..'v.'". 1 . : Jan. 10th last day to pay water rent without penalty, v, , ,-; , Even plain, harmless Beaver creek water will sometimes raise a dispute of proportion. Right now it is a dis pute between' the engineer and the commission.' , - Some one should give that new-fangled Bohnenkamp sled a name. It attracts unlimited attention but ' no on dares venture a name for it "See it" is the usual expression heard when the sled shoots by under heavy gaso line power. '-..;' '."': .,;'' HILL'S MONEY MAKING BAR , - GAINS. Chance for Investor and Trader to Make Money Now, Logged-oft land at $7.50 an acre, 3 to 5 miles from railroad in Union ounty. , . ' v 604 acres of wheat land in Umatilla ounty for sale. Will take La Grande Property for first payment and crop payment on the balance. 80 acres of alfalfa to trade for La Grande city property. - j. Private money to loan. . HENRY T. HILL, The W. T. C. U. will meet at the Methodist parsonage on Spring street Friday. -.'..",, The January records are here. Hear them at once. W. H. Bohnenkamp. Adv. l-4-5t. E. H. Ford, of Portland, brother of Mrs, H. B. Leiter, one of the new proprietors of the Arcade, arrived in , ,. r- , , . La Grande recently and is trap drum- The Columbia retbrds for January mer at the theatre. He also has been employed as drummer in the Heacock orchestra. . are here. W. rl. Bohnenkamp Jo. 1 Office Room Ho.. A Over Levy. Vogel drug. BtprenrAdv,, 12-30-ti. : ; Shores' Taxi Service, Sommer no tel. Main 740 Advl , 2-21-tf . Jan. 10th last day to-pay water rant without penalty. tiivj ., 'f .. . ,.t, :' ) : A' new line of. hot 'water ,; bottles, metal1 and cloth' insferi"' bags.. A com plete line of rubber' articles at Silver thara's. Adv. ' . 1-6-tf. : Notice to .Saak Holders! . ' Moaey to VMM. ' '". jA On improved real property in Union county, no delays, current rates. La Grande Investment Co. Adv. Salesman wanted to sell our high grade stock. Especially : attractive ' commission on certain lines planted in Knr section. Most liberal offer we ve ever made. Salem Nursery Co, Salem, Oregon. Adv. ; 12-20-lm. Jan.. 10th last day to pay water rent without penalty. .a"' Af friends of members of Gaiety dub who wish to join see C. M. De Vere. First dance Friday, . Jan. 7, 1916. Adv. l-5-2t i '. .1 il! , i '. WANTED Girl to strip tobacco at , Hackman's cigar factory. Adv. . Tho very newest things in metal hot water bottles aluminum and nickel. Silventihorn'i Adv. 1-6-Af. The Lafky go-devil is at work again, thus enabling the La Grande resident ! The annual oieettag of the stock holders of the United States Nation al Bank of La Grands will t held at their banking reoma on Tuesday Jan uary 11th; at the hont of :2 o'clock' p. m. for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year, T; . J. SCBQGGIN, Cashier. Av.n ft in mr Annual Meeting of Stockholders 1 Notice is herehyglven that the annual meeting of 4 the stockholders of La Grande National Bank will be held at their Banking House in La Grande, Oregon, . wr Tuesday, . Janu ary 11th., 1916, at the hour of two o'clock P. M. At this meeting a Board of Directors .will ,be elected to serve for the year 1916 and until their suc cessors are, elected and qualify,. and such other business f will he trans acted s may . properly offer. - : . F:L. MEYERS, ' N Cashier. HdrM8 Ranted. i .'" . Williamson' Bros of Portland have just arrived in La Grande with the purpose of buying a quantity of good horses. Anyone having horne3 for sale notify St Louis stable or Savoy hotel. Adv. . 12-2-3t. An Shoes on Sale Do you want to save money on men's womente and children's shoes? If so, now is the time to buy. v ;y'j5 . !'( Special lot of Ladies' button Shoes - good styles in broken sizes, prices uj) to $4.50 on sale at, per pair ..........$2.35 Special lot : of " Children's ' Shoes- broken sizes, lace and button, on sale at per, pair. $4.56 per pair; onsald atper pair $2.65 4U .. J. rrench once Co. WANTED Experienced dining room - girl. ilu Mrs.; Crawford, -:Adams . arid Greenwood.-! Adv. " l-6.-tf. At least one man who weighs over 200 pounds has sore spots for Secre tary Clarke of the Y. M. C. A. instead of leaving the snow piled in front of the building, like a good citizen should do. Mr. Clarke became energetic and had the sidewalk nicely cleaned. That night a little enow fell, and the fol lowing morning falling was .good in front of the Y. . Secretary Clarke will be in bad until the sore spots heal, .-' ' Good hews received from Mrs. ' C. L. Joel saying thiHw for the better have changed; that the doctors claim everything is out of danger, which is THE WONDERFUL FREE SEWING MACHINE. - 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 f 5.00 and up each. . ; Sewing machines for rent Very low rates. ; F.D.HAISTEN Furniture on easy Payments Prices Below Should interest Every (Economical '"" - Woman in our Annual--- . JANUARY WHITE SALE ; "IN READY-TO-WEAR DEPT' With wholesale prices on all cotton goods soaring, you will find our sale prices exceptionally attractive as our entire line was bought months ago rbe f ore the recent price advances. Our prices have been below others regularly, and during this white sale you will find big savings on - even our .usual low prices. . Note these prices on . a- ' t 42 INCH EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING. " " $3.00 and $3.50 Grades now . . $1.73 $2.00 and $2.50 Grades now $U7 $1.45 and $1.75 Grades . 89c .65c: and 75c Grades now ........ ;..:.;......43c Regular 40c to 50c Flouncings in 21 . in. widths now yard.. .:-..........i.33c 75c and $1.00 AUover Embroidery 39c ENTIRE LINE OF CORSET COVER EMBROIDERY. "Regular prices 25e to 95e" sale pme ...:....:.:.......:..;.........-.:.. v;. ,-.17c to 57c 11 Pieces of 12 inch Embroidery, reg ular 15c grade, special yard ............9c Entire line Combination Suits, "reg ular, prices 78c to $1.75", sale price .". : 67c to $1.33 Entire line Clieniise, regular ' prices 79c to $1.13, sale price ..43c to 73c Entire line Princess Slips, regular $1.25 to $2.50, sale price 89c to $1.49 Entire line Corset Covers, regular prices 28c to 95c, sale prices : 23c to 68c . One lot Muslin Pants, regular 59c to 65c,' choice : .47c 27c to $1.50 Fancy Aprons, sale price ......-.... .. ....14c to 98c White Sale bargains in Crepe Gowns Muslin Gowns White Petticoats. Don't buy winter goods anywhere until you investigate the sale price at our ' Annual House Cleaning Sale Phone or mail orders promptly filled.' Main 755. GOLDEN RULE CO. The store of hotter service r and better values. i-'JUST ARRIVED McCALL'S magazines and PATTERNS FOR FEB. good- new - for Mrs. Joel's many 'filend The right color and com Atnfuit l'i fullv restored and no later fdantor'ls antktpated. And as long ae-tM eewE is-jusi ngns, jiwv t ksv von needn't be afraid in the least to use" Braestem High patent flour, made hi La Grande. If .it's will end our wagon right over with the money you paid also, xours ror the beat flour and groceries to match. -Joel's Grocery, ."x-ii . t. ... :t 1-6-1 .., ; i r .. L. Mi. Johnson, one of the mining Men of Wallowa colunfcy, Was in La Grande last night on his way to. Grant's Pass twherp he has taken an option on a copper properly and will begkv -work at. once. . Mr. Johnson claims the outlook around Lostine for good, healthy mining this year is. of the best. . Wallowa; F. W. Shannon, B.;H. BeU,' Portland ; H. A, Witherell, St.' Louis; P. S. Undertill and wife, Wallowa;: Thos. L. Baylea, J. B. Woodbury, Portr3' land: Jaa. A. Nelson. Surinirfield: Mrs. ' U. A. xsoraen, Kameia; MM.'Morcon, Spokane., . , ', ftViU'' Arrivals- at Savoy. Tt A. RAldinir. Portland: H. Slater: Roy Spencer, Prairie City; Win. WlUj liamson, La Grande; O. C. Furgason, La Grande; J. Belonge; E. E. Glover and wife, Salem, Ore.; A. H. Bridwell, Spokane; W. H. Smith, Chicago; Chas. B. Hamilton, Diamond, Ww.; Elex. Peterson, Spokane; F, U Vansiyne, Umatilla; W. S. Oook, Summerville: G, R. Hardy, Summerville; F.iH. Bed ingfield, Enterprise; F. J. Lewis, Wel ser,,Idahoi R. A. WUU Spokant; V. a l8-,Qriteriyaia Walla.. ;ProfeMiohal Caution, ''Burglar (Just acquitted, to his lawyer will drop in' soon and see you." ; :. LaJer "Very good; but in the day ) time, please.' Boston Transcript. ": Versatate.---Vi8itr Whalt'e ' that new building on the hill yonder?" iFarmer "Well, if I find a tenant for it it's a bungalow; if I dont, it's a barn." The Club-Fellow. FARM LOANS Reasonable Rates SECURITY LAND b SAVINGS ,,: . COMPANY j J La Grande, Oregon j 'assas We can furnish the correct style of battery for lighting and start ing purposes for any make of car. Free, expert-, inspection of arty battery at any time. 1 ' McCrary's. Taxi and Auto service at Silverthorn's. Day phone Main 20 night phone Black 1651. Adv. . . . . .. . Ml-19-tf. Commissioners Townley and Gallo way spent last night in the city while county court convenes. They each bring good news from their respective parts- of the county and tell of the appearance of a good year for Union county. : , Old "King" Cole, who sells Rumey's products, is in the city talking good niads, traction engines and various other heavy machinery. PERSONALS. t . . .J. 'Mrs. K. S. Rogers, manager of ihe Enterprise hotel, was in La Grande this morning on route home after a visi with friends in Spokane and fortland. Dave Fitzgerald, foundryman, went to Enterprise ibhis morning on busv ness matters. Lyle Kiddle has returned to his school work at O. A. C. after spend ing the vacation week at home in Is land City. CHICKEN ET AL 25c. " A .. Higher Price Advertised Yesterday Was An Error. Bargains well, listen to this: 30 per cent reduction on the big chicken banquet at the Y. M. C. A. Friday at 6:15 p. m. By an error the price stat ed yesterday was 35c hut the com mittee wants it clearly understood that he price is, and always was, two-bits, 25c. . At the close of the banquet there will be a mass meeting for the dis cussion of plans and the organization of citizens for the enforcement of the prohibition law.(. AH who wish to help j m nus movement are requeaieo to do: present. -George Huntington Currey, I secretary. . t - -.-.r; i ' -.' ''-. ' - " , . vi -RciriRtered at Sommer.' ' ' ' , - -MdMathewsi Alicel;. J.' O. L. daire, Lewistonr J; H. Deatley. Lewiston; C. O. Clark, JosctphprBr . Glover and itti Salem; Fi J'Ai:" Warner Eijter prise: Dan L. McKay. Behtei' J.' Tod. (Ne Verb?; W-1' Kelly, Seattle; D. gmmii,- I i iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i 1 " , i v i "'"etc """"'f'' ' V f! ' MErtTHOB In Hot Water Bottles Metal bottles all sizes aluminum and nickle, at the right prices. And tlaey will wear you a life time. HUThg Family IW.Stbl I lul "Hill D. R. FONG MEDICINE CO. CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES Cores Bodily Diietiei With Root ud Kerb Treatment. Fro, Consultation Plxmt 7(2 w J? w-.iw.rX' -'5' li Grande 1412 AUWkfc.- r' Ore. r,K U U. Fix, pokan; Leuu A. Uarpestcr,