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FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1916. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE. 1 a fib For Cold Feet Sufferers from cold feet, if they get along , without a hot water bottle, miss a lot of comfort that should be theirs. . A Hot Water Bottle costs, little if purchased here, Of course, our best one&are the kind to buy, because they are made of heavier rubber and have reinforced seams which make thm more durable. We -have just receivedSa fresh lot from the factory, : f l $1.00 to $2.50. RED GROSS DRUGSTORE FOUND-AAuto chafed Party tan r; JM.lOtk lart day to pay water rent ' nave same oy proving property ana . wiuioui penalty. , paying fot advertising. Adv. ., . . i ,,,.. , i 1 , " i. 1-7-lt. . A lady, who does not care to make ' ; ' .!...... .' public her name, advises Observer FOR SALE A Hudson.automoblle in readers that a netted rock placed in trrmA AnniJUinn C. ' O.. ,1 a utmrn ., . n!Li 1.1 ........ . Sraas.-Adv. ', f Vv 1-7-2W colls from freezing. She states she ;. ; r ,: . has tried this method of protecting ' Money to Unn. " , 'the coils and has found it successful. On Imnrovad raa) nronrtv in Union tThe rock will keeD warm all nieht. ! county, no delays, eeKat rates. La states, , ,., , ; r ! Grande . Investment CeUrAdv. 4 ' ' f "tr" T7Z T''' ' ::; (. 5 I ? Ed Reisland left todav for Port I ou.. ...,J' i.-.ji viu d where he attends a convention of l wwava..ll Hnumj w evil vur UIKII. Willuiyl I).. ..... grade stock. Esoecia.lv attractive ?l'J?LJ?Lr commission on certain'tlne. planted to TS' n"r'" Z' W-i Ml. 1 V iUl! WIS, 7 ? vain who will visit bis . grandmother in our section. , Most liberal offer we have ever made. Salem Nursery Co., Salem, Oregon. Adv. ' . 12-20-lm. First of the Year Time to start on , a new set of books. See Newlin Book & Stationery Co. Ady. f l-7-8t '1 - .- " ' - The 17-year-old son of J. E. Beard of Kamela yesterday underwent au operation as a result of-an accident in which a . younger brother almost cut the lingers off one of 'hishands. V: Portland. HILL'S MONEY MAKING : .- GAINS, BAR. : . Chance for Investor and "Trader .to , Make Money. Now. ... ,."'.;;' Logged-off land at $7.50 an acre, 3 to 5 miles from railroad in Union county. ',; -i'i':,v (-:. '.v V 604 acres of wheat land in Umatilla Mlinf v M on In '! 11 111 4.lrB T n M. wAt Jan. 10th last day to pay water rent property for first payment and crop without penalty.,,,:, H -(;:: ' -V, payment on the batwlca. . ' 80 acres of alfalfa to trade for La The very newest thing in metal hot water bottles aluminuri and nickel. Silverthorn'i Adv. 1 1-6-tf. nrWTIQT Dr. tvTB. McMillan, lill 1 101 New Foley Building. : - '!-r ' : : If it isn't an Ansco - isn't the best Adv. ; , ' J''., 12-27-tf. fc LOCAL BREVITIES. Jan; 10th last day to pay water rent without penalty. Over an competitor at San Fran iseo, 1916 Panama-Pacific exposition, Queen of all vacuum sweepers. Call Mrs. E. S. Norrts, Rod 1031-Adv. . 9-21-Sm. . . , Dry Chain Weed. .' r For sale by Frank J. Bradley. Phone Red 1012, Adv.- ' 12-14-tf. - Jan. iOth last day to pay water rent without penalty. For Sale Three pool tables cigar' eases; everything complete all ready to go to work. Phone Main' 723. Adv. l-6-3t Dr. C. S. Foster, . veterinary sur geon: office St. Louis barn. Adv. . 10-14-tf. Grande city Dronertv. Private money to loan. , , HENRY T. HILL, I. A. Bingaman, the Imbler or chardist, iretumed this morning from Iowa. He reports entire absence of snow in Iowa and Eastern Nebraska. Notice. All persons knowing., femselves in debted to John Dordan please make payment at once. . . - , Yours JResp't Adv. 1-7-tf. . JOHN DORDAN. ' The Columbia records for January are here. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. Adv. l-4-6t. ' : . ' till: ! Office Room No. 4flyer - Levy Vogel drug store. Adv. 12-80-tf. i Shores' Taxi Servlce.i&ommer no te). Main 740 Adv. , . 2-21-tf Claude Jones, son of Joe Jones, was in La Grande last night to visit his relatives for the first time in four years. . Mr. Jones lived in La. Grande until recently, accepting a position with a wholesale leather house. He is still in that business but has had his territory changed. , He went out to 'branch line points this mprning. Seasonable winter merchandise at saving prices just.when you need it most with several months of winter weather ahead, you should take advantage of the Drastic reductions offered in every department during our The January records are here. Hear them at once. W. H. Bohnenkamp. Adv. l-4-6t. ' ' Jan.. 10th last day to'pay'water rent without penalty, . fj a v -. A new line of hot water -' bottles, metal and cloth insert bags. A com plete line of rubber articles at Silver thorn's. Adv. , - - 1-6-tf. Dressmaking and Ladles Tailoring Remodeling a speciality. Misses Jones ft Rabone, The Ladies Store; in WestiJicobs Bldg., near Y. M. C. A. Adv. ;: , 11-6 tf. Notice to Stock VMdera. ; The annual meeting ofthe stock holders of the United States Nation al Bank of La Grande will le held at their banking rooms on Tuesday Jan uary 11th, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year, o ,V T. J. SCROGGIN.vCashier. Adv'-Dec.. 8. Jan. 10. ' Jan. 10th last day to pay water rent without penalty. . . 1 1 i i ' ' V"- Last night's snowfall was one of the biggest of the year and considerable difficulty was 'experienced - today . in getting tracks cleared. At the depot large platform space was cleared with the use of wheelbarrows, work men hauling the' snow away. " Fortu nately, there was little wind, and- the light particles were . not disturbed much until they had time to settle. A hard wind this morning would have created great havoc. , Miss Ethel Wright leaves this evening for Corvallis where she is a student in O. A. & She has been visiting - her parents Mir. and Mrs. J. K. Wright - : ... . .-. ' CASH SPECIALS FOR SATUDRAY. Standard Com and Peas, per can 10c 35c Steel Cut Coffee, per pound 29c . Citrus Washing Powder .....:..20c Macaroni, 3 packages f or ; .......25c ii THE WONDERFUL FREE- SEWING MACHINE. Joel ; Grocery S Corner Cedar and Washington. Main 759 ' tore: U.I 11 m I i Annual House Cleaning Sale i -Entire Sweater line ; . .Men's $15.00 winter ' Men's $12.50 winter .i ; . "reduced l-3rd.; , ,. Suits, now $7.50. . ; Suits, now $6.25. t 50 Men's and Boys' f TJt Men's $2.00 and $2,25 finest, QO V Overcoats . . ,,2 lCv "VVool Underwear, choice . yOv Entire Line Mackinaws & Sheep Lined Coats Reduced J Men's lined mitts and Boys,' $1.25 and $1.50 , Men's $1.00 to $1.50 y; Gloves reduced 20 ' military collar, wool Dress Shirts, now percent. " shirts, choice 95c ' 63c to 93c. ; Entire Line Ladies', Misses' and Child's Coats Price ;adies ' Coats were. Misses' Coats were ' Child's Coats $1.80 $7.50 to $20.00, now . $4.50 to $10.00, now h ' ' to $7.50, now . ' $3.75 to $10.00. $2.25 to $5.00. ' 90c to $3.75. ; All Millinery reduced . All .fancy work . Skating Scarfs and Mit- ; ; v to Half Price Tto1j. t..j tens all One-Half r and less. . ' Price, . ' ' " "'"' ;,; " ' : : " '; ' """ 1 '"' '"" : .! Broken line Entire line Oregon Woolens Lace Curtains v t Ladies' Waists aiid CoaUngs, now , and Scrims reduced ' .' ' Half Price. 1 half-price , 1-4 to l-3rd. Hundreds of house cleaning bargains like these throughout each of our five ; big departments. - Phone or mail , 'orders promptly filled. 'Main 756. GOLDEN RULE CO. The' store of better service and better values Mr. and Mrs. S.' N. Browning, of minwilln. . Hal., have returned 'to their home after visiting eastern Ore gon relatives. ,-. r . McCrary's Taxi and Auto service at Sflverthorn's. , Day phone Main 20 night 'phone Black 1551. Adv.- " 7 .J,v.- , 11-19-tf. Dr. Margaret Ingle returned : thin morning from Portland where she has been visiting friends for a week. r-v. We nav Dest nrlces ror second Hand Furniture. DYAL'S FURNI TURE CO., 404 Fir St., Phone Black 8351. . i . 9-14, tf. Our Own Free Delivery. ' U AllShoesott SaM Do you want to save money on men's women's and children's shoes? If so' now is the time to buy. :; - Special lot of Ladies' button Shoes good styles in broken sizes, prices up to $4.50 on sale at, per pair ....$2.35 Special lot of Children 'si Shoes broken sizes, lace and button, on sale at per pair ; . .$1.00 Special lot Men's work Shoes up to . $4.50 per pair, on sale at per pair $2.65 now on display at aur 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. KAISTEN I Furniture on easy Payments FARM LOANS Reasonable Rates . i i SECURITY LAND b SAVINGS COMPANY j La Grande, Oregon 'vm w m m m m m m m m m m m L. J. FrencK Shoe Go. We can furnish the correct style of battery for lichting and start ing purposes for any make of car. Free expert inspection of any battery at any time. ' ; : """"" Johnston & Riesland R. J. Green has moved his law of fices to Room 14 and 15 in the Palm- er-Roesch building, over Lilly's hard-" ware Sttore. Adv. l-7-4t. R. L. Kemp, who moved from La Grande this week to the J. O. Anson farm, originally known as tho Parker place, called yesterday and says he has taken a five year lease on tho farm and that he will be an Elginits for a few years at least. His wife arrived this week and thoy are now gettinjf comfortably located in their new home. . ' , . ' W. Cottam, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. R E. Ouaide.. W. C. Cuaick, North Powder, E. F.- Clark, Alice!; Fred Mires, L. B. Carter, Alicel: Lew Lud lam, Portland,, Reirihart Kochmann,, New Yorte; G. W. DeLay, Hot Uke. Foley Hotel Guests., S. E.'WleHover,' A. W. Buckner, Portland Ival WTerry, Spokane; R.' L. Hensel and wife, Wallowa; F. E. Smith, Elgin; E. B. Tuttle, Imbler; Mr. and Mrs. McFarland; J. A. IWeatherby; J. J. Klcgan and wife, El gin; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Leaky; Jas. Mulch, C. C. Gibson, Portland; W. F. Adrs, G. C. Gent v. Eugene: G. H. Hannen, Joseph; Mrs. B. Williamson, enterprise; U. lionergan, 1'entlle ton; J. C. Comblin, Klondike; C M. Blair Chicago; F. A. Holmes, Enter prise; L. V. Furgason, Haines: Guy Geigar, Haines; Geo. McKnown, Portv land; J. Raffer, Boise; Chas. Jackson. Vincent; Al Daniel. Cove; E. L. Wil liamson. , , ,. ' . Botanist Visits La Grande. . W- C. Cusick, of the North Powder ' section, Is a business visitor in La: Grande today. Mr. Cusick is locally known as a botanist, and it is a prob able fact . that he is known in the: scientific world in this particular branch of research by a larger num ber than the entire population of east-': em Oregon. He is recognized among many of the institutions of the eaut as being one of the best, if not tho best, botanical authority in the north-', west. : ) ; jj i Meeting of MiHsion Band. The Mission Band of the Presby terian church will meet at the homo of Mrs. Anderson, No. 507 Adams avenue, tomorrow (Saturday) after noon at 2:30 o'clock . All 'members and invited guests are specially in vited to come. 1 ? ! J J , J J . . PERSONALS. aaa aaaaa Hazel Last returned last night af ter spending the past two weeks vis iting with friends and relatives in Walla Walla and Spokane. I. R. Snook Is down from Haines to day on one of his occasional business trips. Art Wjenzel, wife and daughter have returned from a. visit in Grand Rapids and Merrill, Wisconsin. , : Mrs. E. R. Humphreys and her mother, Mrs. Allie Lowe, returned last night from a visit to North Yakima. . riK! Arrivals at the Savoy. A. S. Quinter, Walla Walla; Roy 'Reatris; Wm. A. Dalziel, Portland; W. S. Smith, Chicago; R. Williams, Pen dleton; Louis Rande.11, Wallowa; ' A, Rumberg; Bessie Gorden; E. F. Jones. La Grande; Avin Ohins, Elgin; !W. M.McCullough; Burl Kooch, En terprise; M. Langstrom, Flnterprise; F. L. Van Slythe, Umatilla; J. W. Cummins, Elgin; S. G. Ruckman, Ali cel; B. W. Farley, Baker; C. B. Gal loway; James Evans, Boise: S. A. Mantuth, Union; R. C. Cartmif, Port land; H. A. Belding, Portland; Frank Redding; A. G. Winn, La Grande. . v Sommer TTotel Arrivals. H. A. Mitchell, St. Louis; E. C, Skiles, Seattle; R. TC. Edwards, La Grande; M. U. Howell, Bert Moonsch, H. K. I.uee, C. 13. rrewitt, Portland; Jas. ' Griggs, Tacoma; H. J. Moirs, Portland; Geo. Stanley. Wendling, Ore.; G. B. Veets, Portland; J. S. Put ton, Spokane; H. V. Kuhn, Boise; C. TOY' Words like "Best" and "Highest Quality " can be ! used rightly and wrongly, to describe any coffee. It means nothing to say that Barrir gton-JTaU is the best coffee, but it does mean something to know it through personal experience. The fineness of your taste Will afford the best proof of Barrington-Hall supremacy. By simply saying Barrinton-Hall Coffee when you order, this is what you will get: Sixty cups to the pound. Coffee that costs you lesr than 3-4 of a cent a cup. Coffee that nobody ev matched. Coffee with a delicious lingering1 aft' taste. Coffee with the bitter chaff and dust remov barb; INGTON-IIALL coffee comes if AND TWO POUND CANS-U5c AND f ir-ed. 0N S5o Pattison BroO iters wenra ZSjB5a 4