THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1916.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE SIX
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Regular $2.00 MetaloidLeather
Razor Strops for 98c
Manganese fiber strops arc made of selected hides
taken from animals especially adapted. These fibers
are treated with a' chemical solution that transforms
them into what is known as Nutaloid leather and
which is used for grinding belts and strops, for edg
ing tools and instruments.
, See our display window
Putmaris Drug Store
III SESSION
ARRANGEMENTS MADE TO CARE
FOR ACCOUNTS.
Interests and Tax Collections
Made to Jibe Better.
Dates
VISUALIZED POEM THRILLS
"AVENGING CONSCIENCE" .CER
TAINLY "DIFFERENT."
Edgar Allen Poe'a Strange Brain Re
fleeted on Screen.
The Arcade Theatre last ev.ning
-was packed to capacity at both per
formances, to see "Avenging Con
. science," D. W. Griffith's master pro
duction, and comments of the patrons
as they passed out was nothing but
praise. "A wonderful performance!
Isn't it grand, a marvelous picture"
waa heard on all sides. It is the same
cast as the "Birth of a Nation." The
acting of Henry Walthall was a mas
terpiece of dramatic action, and beau
tiful Blance Sweet never showed oft
to better advantage.
. The settings end outside scenery
are gorgeous, and a word must be said
of the wonderful photography. It is
something new in the Art of Motion
Picturedom. It is a most unusual
Wm
COMING SATURDAY.
Owen in "The Servant in
House."
the
From Elgin, Union, Imbler and all
parts of the valley large numbers are
coming to La Grande Saturday to sea
Wm Owen and company in "The
Servant in the House." This number
of the lyceum course promises to bo
the greatest dramatic production giv
en in La Grande for many years.
The Neighborhood club has an
nounced that the balcony seats will
be fifty cents. Remember the time,
Saturday, 9 p. m., the place, high
school auditorium. Reserve your
seats at Van Buren's.
"The Servant in the House" is like
a fresh breeze that enters through an
Matters to come before ' the city
commission last evening were chiefly
routine. The commissioners took an
official step pertaining to re-arrangements
of water funds and interest
funds which makes the order of pay-1
. " . i i . . e 1 1 . ' 1
ing interest ni me antes oi collecting
interest taxes more equitably than
under the old plan whereby the 'water
fund carried the difference in . date3
until taxes came in. It was a per
functory change that needed attention j
and had to be done some time. ; i
The commissioners also heard the '
first and second rending of the bond
ing ordinance on First street side
walks. The last warrant for building
the M avenue sidewalk in 1914 , was
ordered paid. , This cleans up that
batch of work.
Reports of officers, payments of ac
counts and other various matters that
come up in early-month meetings,
were gone over, i .v ii.v h . '
General Manager's .report for the
week ending January, 8th 1916.
The Water Superintendent spent
$29.00 on repair work. '
The Street Superintendent spent
$43.95 for teams and drivers and $15.-
YES, Every Day Is Sale Day at The
United Store
'. Every day is bargain day here no special sales with prices
down today and up some other day and the lowest prices can al
ways be found at THE UNITED STORE.
Ladies'- Wool Hose . .23c, 39c
Ladies' Cotton Hose . ..... : . . . . .10c, 12 l-2c, 25c
'Ladies' Outing Gowns 49c, 69c, 98c
Ladies' Outing Petticoats 25c, 89c
Ladies' Wool Knit Petticoats v49c, 69c, 98c
Ladies Silk Waists .$1.98
Ladies' Storm Rubbers . ...,49c
Wool Hockey Caps 4 49c
Ladies' Shoes ...,..$1.98, $2.25, $2.49, $2.98
Children's Shoes ... .... . . .98c. $1.15. $1.25. $1.49
Warm Blankets
,.69c, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98
Men's Sweaters .. 98c
Men's Wool Underwear : 69c, 98c
Men's Wool Unions ............. .$1.49, $L98
Men's Heavy Fleeced Unions .............. .98e
Men's Flannel Shirts
Men's Mackinaws . ... .
. Men's Storm Rubbers
Men's Shoes
Men's Corduroy Pants
Men's Bib Overalls . .
Men's Wool Gloves ...
.,98c $1.49, $1.98.
,.....$3.98, $4.98
,. 69c
.....$1.98, $2.98, $3.50
. .....$1.98, $2.49, $2.98
49c, 69c, 79c
1. 25c, 49c '
YOU CAN ALWAYS
DO BETTER AT
THE UNITED STORE
83 BIG BUSY
STORES
J. C. PENNEY CO.
licenses on Treasurer's receipt of
$35.00; one pool tabie license on
Treasurer's receipt of $35.00; and one
moving picture license on Treasurer's
receipt of $25.60 and one pop com
license'on Treasurer's receipt of $25.
00; He drew a warrant on the Lib
rary Fund for' $125.35 on vouchers
Nos. 329 to 333; on the Park Fund
00 for White wing. He kept walk's !r 30- vouchers Nos. 49 54
. r . iHa i raw SI Kdli 1.7 Diilnrv ura.Miiitfi ami
and gutters open and looked after
creeks and ditches' Meal tickets cost
$10.80. .
The police arrested one drunk on
a city charge and four people on state
charges. One was insane. Collected
$10.00 fine and $1.00 for meals to
state charges. . Had 18 sleepers.
Owing to the extremely cold winter
open window and expels some of the , weather we had no trouble. Sleepers
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Theatre Magazine.
A drama of absorbing human inter
est and delioiously humorous situa
tions. Canadian Magazine.
War News of One Year Ago Today;
picture and gives food for a great deal The Kaiser saw his troops drive the
vi uiuuKni. visualizing roe s poems rrencn irom the heights of Vregny.
is no easy matter, yet the story fol-The French admitted the loss. The
lows them consistenly it is enjoyed Turks continued to flee ' before the
oy aii. it is a picture you will never Kussiars In the Caucasus. ;
forget and should be seen by every ; ' .
one- : Our jWant Ads bring results.
were pretty numerous. The police
have more than the usual number of
jars to smooth out. Neglected child
ren usually show up in these cases.
It takes the form of a bad example
and bad environment rather than lack
of food and clothing. Shocking im
moral conditions are disclosed. Quite
a number have recently been committ
ed to the boys and girls aid and also
to the reform school.
The Recorder collected $10.00 fines;
$1.00 for meals for state charges;
$8.67 principal and $.38 Interest on
District No. 82. He issued five dray
hi
He drew $1546.07 salary warrants and
$498.73, labor warrants allowed and
ordered paid the last meeting.
The Treasurer Collected $1016.70
water rent; $1000.73 Imp. District
(nWilmJtsj l!464j)0 Imp. District
Interest; $6.35 principal and $1.90
Interest sewer one sec five $35.00
dray license; $25.00 threatre Jicense;
$35.00 billard license; $25.00 pop com
wagon license and $14.35 Imp. Dist-1-A.
He paid $347.65 water warrants;
$299.00 fload warrants; $30.20 Park
wariants; $126.35 Library Warrants:
$28.00 Contingent warrants and
$1468.92 Imp. Dist. Interest.
Respectfully Submitted, .
F. J. LAFKY
,. , ..... General Manager.
MEAT INJURIOUS
TO THE KIDNEYS
Take a tablet poonful of Salts if Sack
hurts or Bladder bother KaU
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TO THOSE OF YOU WHO DO NOT HAVE ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN
V )UR HOMES WE OFFER THE "WONDERFUL ALLADIN LAMP." LET'
U;i PLACE ONE IN YOUR HOME ON A WEEK'S FREE TRIAL.
' We are nation of meat eaters vxi
oar blood is filled with urio acid, says a
well-known authority, who warns us to
be constantly on guard against kidney
J. j trouble.
T ' The kidneys do their utmost to free
7, the blood of this irritating aoid, but
j become weak from the overwork: they
urPiuggiiui; Mia eiimuiuve uues ciog
ani thus the waste is retained in the
tyortd to poison the entire system,
.. When your kidneys ache and feel like
lumps of lead, and you have stinging
Facts About Well Known People.
Wauwatosa, .Wis., Jan: .--Although
Frederick D. Underwood's
chief interest is in the Erie railroad, of
which he is president, he "loves the
cows and chickens.'1 At his summer
home here, he has the best equipped
dairy farm in Wisconsin and . prob
ably in the United States. The cows
have music when they are milked,
lace curtains on the windows of their
barn, hot and cold water and all other
modern conveniences.
; Peculiar Facts About People, 1
Albany, N. Y., Jan. 13. Although
William Barnes who sued Roosevelt
for libel, has played a big hand in
the political game, he keeps the cards
high out of the reach of his son,
Thurlow Weed Barnes, 2nd. The jun
ior Barnes is 26, and one of the
state's scientific farmers He owns
and manages "Maple Manor," dairy
farm at Niverville, near, here.
Our Want Ads bring results.
full of sediment, or the bladder is irri
table, obliging you to seek relief during
the, night; when you have severe head
aches, nervous and dizzy spelts, sleepless
ness, aoid stomach or rheumatism in bad
weather, get from your pharmacist about
four,, ounces of . Jad alts; take a
tablespoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast each morning and in a few
days your kidneys will act. fine. . This
famous salts is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon juice, combined with
lithia, and has been used for generations
to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys,
to neutralize the acids in urine so it is
no longer a source of irritation, ' thus
ending urinary and bladder disorders,
Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot
injure; makes a delightful effervescent
lithia-water drink, and nobody can make
ir . . . i a misiane oy taxing a little occasionally
Tf ff'rttf'f'ff-ffiff ff ffff ' to keep the kidneys elean and active.
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co,
pains in the back or the urine is cloudy,
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ARCADE THEATRE
ISuy 2 Days Only
Friday &
Saturday
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Bayard Veiller's Dramatic Masterpiece
A Sensational Triumph
The Most Discussed Picture Ever Screened Capacity Crowds Have
Greeted This Great Photo Play wherever shown.
A Superb Famous Broadway Success
The Next Number of the 1915-16 Redpath Lyceum
Course under the Auspices of the Neighbor
hood Club will present
William Owen
Ably supported by a complete cast in
"The Servant in the House"
A Full Dramatic Production by America's Leading
Actor, of the Most Remarkable Play in the
English Language. '
9 P. M. Saturday, Jan. 15th
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
General Admission $1.00
v ' Balcony 50c '
Reserved Seats on Sale at Van Buri.n's Thursday ,
January 13th.
Season tickets must be presented at door with
Reservations.
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Satisfaction Is A
SUent Salesman
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Our aim is to please. We realize .that vou will
come back if you are satisfied with our service
and the quality of your purchases. Our em
ployees are alert and prompt in supplying cus
tomers' needs. We never misrepresent and
You Can Depend on Our i
Statements
You'll like the way we do business. Every
thing is: systematized as to facilitate the hand
ling of trade. Our rapidly increasing business
proves that our methods are appreciated.
Call on us when you are in need of drug store
goods. - ..
La Grande Pharmacy
A. NEWLIN, Manager
West-Jacobson Building Opposite Bohnen-.
kamps Hardware.
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