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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVED
It's at the two
a fellow
the health" of anv Cream wruii
the United States Cream Separator!
FORTIFIED AGAINST EXTREMES OF TEMPERATURE
When it is Winter
When you are using a U. S.' Cream
Separator you don't have to heat a
a kettle of water to start the skim
ming. It works cold.
When the oil in other separators has
clogged or frozen up, the U. S. Sepa
rator, with no kinks, bends, or goose
necks, in its oil tube, is running
Bmoothly and silently, perfectly lu-
' bricated.
When every liquid is freezing solid,
you don't have to worry about the
; bowl of the U. S. Separator being
damaged by neglect. It empties
: itself automatically always!
When the gas engine "dies" if you
are using power, the U. S. has a hand
crank on the other side, and you can
"goto it!"
When it is Summer
When the cream is skimmed by a U. S.
Separator, it keeps longer, for its the
first and only separator remarkably
fortified in sanitary ways from top
to bottom. Bacteria are "up against
it" like flies in January.
When other separators get "vile" the
U.S. is sweet and clean, with no.
milk drip on the frame, or in the
gear case, or in the iron bowl cham
ber. The removable sanitary liner
. prevents.
When ordinary separators are turning
the new batch sour, with bowl left
full from the previous run, the U. S.
is starting fresh and dry, the bowl
having drained itself without atten
tion. When washing-up time comes, there
are fewer parts to clean. With the '
mechanical washer U. S. users are
through in one-third the time. Time
in summer is especially valuable.
Every Season is "Open Season ' for the U. S.
Do you wonder now that I will never rest easy until all my dairy friends have
the U. S.? I am selling satisfaction and will not try to build up business
on any other basis. ' ! :
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The one perfect front-lace
corset . with that exclusive
VENTILO back, and VENTILO
front shield, A model for every
possible figure and a price for
every purse. $2.00 and up.
MRS. ROBERT PATTISON
CORSET! ERE.
Other models at $2.00 up. '
Residence 1702 Oak -Phone
Red 8221
STILL
ON
THE
JOB
delivering King Coal to
satisfied users. There is
no better coal on the La
Grande market.
Economical Heat- Pro-
' ducing Lasting.
LA GRANDE FUEL
COMPANY.
106 Fir St.
PHONE :: MAIN 700.
Opposite Thome & Wilcox
Grocery,
Your Eyes
Are Going Higher
BUY NOW
While our supply lastts we offer choice Sandridge
potatoes at, per hundred . - .....$1.25
Fresh Cottage Cheese every day, per pound '. 15c
Kippered Salmon fresh every weelc.
HARRIS GROCERY
PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B 192
408 North Fir Street, Cross Track
HIAWATHA,
HIAWATHA,
HIAWATHA,
Not from Longfellow, but the BEST coal from Utah, a hard dur
able, economical semi-anthracite. The nearest approach to the hard
coal of Pennsylvania. . .1
ROCK SPRINGS COAL.
The Cleanest and BEST for cooking. Almost as cheap w wood,
everything considered. Will not blacken friend, wife's or e hired :
girl's hands, or soil the cooking utensils, like some coals. - A
freeburning heat producer.- All coal screened and delivered free of
SLACK. ...
We sell slack SLACK at $5.00 a too.
WOOD Yellow Pine, Red Fir, Tamarack. Good Fresh and DRY,
as we keep it in Sheds. . . . . . ,
DRAYAGE, DELIVERY, PIANO AND FURNITURE MOTBfG. .
FIREPROOF STORAGE AND FORWARDING.
MERCHANTS' DELIVERY.
Oae Block East of Depot Phone Main 10.
Lynch & Stewart
One block east of Depot. . . , Phone Main 10
Of Theda Burn's wondufully wicked
beauty much htiB been written, As
revealed in "Carmen"' which onpnod
today and runs tomorfow at Sherry's,
is a beauty not p mere sculptereaquo
outlines but of tho vividity, strength
and grace of tho constant play of
move in face and eyes. A face that
miRht have been that of Onrnien, tho
raven-black hair that wreathes eyes
that ever lure and mock; eyes that
caress into forgetfulness of duty and
honor, that glitter in fiendish triumph
over the dead lips that have not lived
to speak slightingly of another wom
an, and that coolly tantalize tho suitor
who has accomplished his revenge.
HERES NEW VIGOR FOR
Newlin's Drug Co., the : popular
druggists, have been in the drug busi
ness long enough to have their own
opinion of the best way of selling
medicines. They say the plan adopt
ed by Mi-o-na, the. great dyspepsia
remedy, is the fairest they have ever
heard of. They dont believe that a
medicine ought to be paid for unless
it does tho user some good. And Mi-o-na
is sold under a positive guar
antee to relievo dyspepsia or to re
fund the money. You simply leave
50 cents on deposit with them and if,
after you have used the box of Mi-o-na
you decide that it has done you
no good, all you have to do is to tell
them so and they will retuni your
money.
Hundreds of people have been re
lieved of stomach agonies by usinc;
this remarkable remedy. It is not
simply a food digester; it Is a medi
cine that puts all of the digestive or
gans into normal condition and gives
ruddy, glowing, vigorous health. A
change for the bettor will b? een
after the first few doses of M.-o-na,
and its continued use will soon give
tho power to eat anything at any
time and not sufTor distress after
ward. Use Mi-o-na and see how
much more there is in life. Adv.
Capital and Labor Disagree.
Washington, Jan. 13. Issue No, 1
on the program, for congressional
legislation of the American Federa
tion of Labor and other labor inter
ests, is a resolution for the nrintine?
of the reports and testimony of the
Federal Commission on Industrial Re
lations. The report is not popular
with some people. It paints a picturo
of industrial exploitation and of in
justice to workers which many em
ployers say isn't true. They say
Chairman Frank P. Walsh used the
$450,000 appropriated for the secur
ing of these facts, for prosecuting
"the men who built up the country."
Labor declares the report furnishes
the only fair record of the exploita
tion it has suffered. The report has
been much sought. Thousands of
letters and telegrams have reached
congressmen asking for copies. The
available supply was exhausted
months ago.
Traveling Eats Up Diplomats' Pay.
Washington, Jan. 12. Traviling
abroad in these troublous times is no
joke, especially for American diplo
matic agents at their present rate of
pay, Secretary McAdoo reported to
Congress in his estimate of expendi
tures. In many eases consuls have
been forced t travel by wagon and
horseback, s with . constant delays at
junction" points. ' McAdoo declares
they are forced to pay large amounts
Out ef their own pockets' above the 6
cents a mile allowed by lav.
Their Care
When Normal
Yes
PROTECT
ENLIGHTEN
ENTERTAIN
You watch this space and from
time to time we will give you
information on the proper care
of your eyes not generally
known.
We have absolutely the only
plant in Eastern Oreon that
grind.' and polishes the sufrace
of a lonse.
We have the most up-to-aaw
fitting parlors and manufactur
ing departments in Eastern
Oregon. Call and examine our
plant and compare with others.
The firm that tries to deceive
you with fictitous advertisement
is unreliable, beware of them.
J.H.Pear&Son
La Grande's Leading Optomet-
The New York Store Is
The Workingman's Friend
LOW PRICES NOW '- -
Men's suits $5.00 to $10.00
Men's hats and caps 85c, 1S0, $2.09
Men's shoes and rubbers 75c, $1.35, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50
Men's work shirts .' ....40c
Men's work shirts, wool $1.25, to $1.45
Men's heavy underwear 39c
Union suits 95c to $1.75
Cotton glaves and sox and handkerchiefs 5c, 10c, 15c
Cotton gloves and sox wool 20c 25c
Overalls, Union 50c, 75c, 85c, $1.00
Suit cases, trunks and bags .$1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00
We buy and sell all kinds of jewelry. We keep open' until 9 p. m,
214 Depot street, La Grande, Oregon
WE BUY ALL KINDS OF RAW FURS IN TRADE.
THERE ARE MANY REASONS'
WHY EVERY HOME IN LA
GRANDE SHOULD HAVE
ELECTRIC LIGHT.
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Eastern Oregon Light &
Power Co.
Always at Your Serrice telephone Main43
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