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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1916)
mmtrjAxvAttr ma. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE f DRUG Specialties ww Ml AVuto sftwicS as W JW Mft, Wh fm- from 'M vV r ftfrysi (HwrfW'tfWi iC&fm- whw you k i(Mwjf. tf togta foaKty,' yv tfcv ,W jfv tA tfragsrUt WHO USU.fSi, W ftu4 rtMivS- xt-Iy of a4 aJUmieaa a to MranjfA n4 parity. Yw aw V when f 54 fc f:fl (mtseriptiem. Red Cross Drugstore I MeKennon, who is suffering from an attack of lumbago. - Mrs. AlcKejinon is probably the oldest person in Union county us she is approaching her 98th year. . . We buy, handle and seli drugs care fully. La Grande Pharmacy, Adolph Newlin, manager. Adv. 1-22-2-. Mrs. C. E. Short has returned from a visit in Pendleton. which to redeem all road warrants which were endorsed not paid for want of funds prior to Nov. 9, 1915. t, Interest on the above road warrants ceases after Jan. 22, 1916. JOHN FRAWLEY, County Treasurer. l-21-4t. ... . FOB SALE 16-inch dry wood. Black pine and tamarack and chain wood. Phone Main 92. Adv. 1-14-tf. Notice. . On and after January 22, 1916, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by Mrs. Lena Wallmer. , ' Adv. l-24-6t HENRY WALLMER. Conductor Leonard Norton(i who has been on the Pilot Rock run, is tempor arily fHling the vacancy on the main line. He and Joe Richardson are next ! in line' for promotion on the passenger. mn Detween mot Koclt Junction and Huntington. , - Dr. C. S. Foster, veterinary ur-; ft on; office St Louis barn. Adv. '- 10-14-tf. LOCAL BREVITIES. X V 'l' i' 4 Dry Chain Wood. For sale by Frank J. Bradley. Phone Bed 10120 Adv. 12-14-tf. Dressmaking and Ladies Tailoring Bemodeling a speciality. Misses Jones 4c Babone, The Ladies Store; in Wert Jacobs Bldg., near Y. M. C. A. Adv. 11-6, tf. Word has been received i:i Union of the death of Mrs. Anna Lang, near 1 lakland, California. Mrs. Lang was formerly known as Anna Craig and was the daughter of the late Mrs. A. C. Craig. Office Room No. 4 Over Levy Vogel drug store. Adv. 12-30-tf. Shores' Taxi Service, Sommer ho tel. Main 740 Adv. 2-21-tf Mrs. W. R. Hamilton went to Union today to see her mother, "Grandma" i treasurer has funds on hand Regardless of the weather John Morge comes down nearly, every day from his Fox hill ranch with a load of cord wood. In reply to the query as to the condition of the snow on Fox hill Mr. Morge said: "It is all sizes; some places four feet and some places six, depending on which way the wind blows." nCNTIQT D. McMillan, ULl 1 13 1 New Foley Building. Manager C. E. Short, of the United Store, has returned from a business trip to Salt Lake. If it isn't an Ansco it best. Adv. isn't the 12-27-tf. ,Mrs..C..E. Bean was brought back from La Grande hospital Sunday?' fol lowing an operation two weeks prev ious. She is reported getting along nicely. Many friends will rejoice at her favorable condition. Union Re publican. : ' - , u Did you ever try taking snow pic tures. Let us tell you how to get the best results with your camera irt the winter time. Silverthorn's. Adv. . . 1-15-tf. The Crawford boarding house is again Te-opened and are serving meals as usual. Adv. 1-24-tf.' Dry wood for sale. Telephone Black 1642. Adv. l-10-14t. Tom Brown of Union was a busi ness visitor in La Grande today. AT SHERRY'S TODAY. "Mary's Lamb," at Sherry's today. A rollicking comedy in five parts. Mary bossed her little lamb Its lot was grief and woe Whenever Mary said a word The lamb was lure to go. Mystery stag, Moose hall Tuesday night. Lookout, members. Better be there. Adv. l-22-3t. CALL FOR WARRANTS. County Treasurer's call for road ; warrants. - . ' ! Notice. The undersigned county with on at RTHO V4-?m p.-? i!IIPlnmumnniiiinnMnl""' M m? ' V . ... ... .i ( Salesman wanted to sell our high srade stock. EsDeciallv attractive commission on certain lines planted in j your section. - Most liberal oner we nave ever made. Salem Nursery Co., Salem, Oregon. Adv. 12-20-lm. Jay Van Buren has gone to Portland to attend the Automobile show this week. Mrs. Van Buren preceded him to the metropolis. - i We buy, handle and sell drugs care- fully. La Grande Pharmacy, Adolph Newlin, manager. Adv. . 1-22-2-. j i Bob Withycombe, manager of the state branch experiment station at Union, is in the city .today on busi ness connected with Farmers' week which begins a week from today. Final Clean-up Prices on Entire Line of READY-TO-WEAR. Nothing Reserved Entire line Ladies i and Misses' Coats . - ' ' ' : PALF PRICE V and Below. . Your choice of 20 : Misses' coats worth up to $8.50, now , Big Line Boys' and Men's Overcoats -HALF PRICE ; : Men's Mackinaws and sheep lined . "I 'clothing redueed ". ; ! ' ONE-FOURTH One line men'sand Young Men's I One line" Men's and' Young Men's $15.00 Suits at ' ; . $12.50 Suits $7.50 ' $6.25 AH Otheir Lines of Ready-to-wear at Equally Big Re . ductions for Final Clean-up The Golden Rule Co. please mail dues to him, or notify him of your whereabout and he will call on you. JOHN COCHRAN, Secretary. 1-15-tf. Henry Hill transacted business in Imbler today. Found a Sure Thing. I. B. Wixon, F. .mers Mills, N. Y has used Chamberlain'.- Tablets for years for disorders of the stomach anc liver and says, "Chamberlain's Tablets are the best l have ever used." Ob' tainable everywhere. City Commissioner and Mrs. J. D. McKennon are home today from Union ; where they visited Mr. Mc Kennon's mother who is sick. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. u have this day dissolved partner ship with Frank Olingor and the firm Somethin' doin' Brother Moose, Tuesday night. Life sentence for not being there. Adv. l-22-3t. Mrs. Crawford's boarding house 'at 1434 iAdams avenue has 'been - fe opened. Serves the best home cook ing and a, special dinner at 1 o'clock on Sunday. Adv. 1-22-tf Have you cold feet? Try the;hew metal hot water bottle at Silver thorn's. Adv. .' 1-15-tf. School Books and School Supplies Latest Books and Stationery l1 Latest Magazines The Stationery Store Wfillium Miller is a visitor in Imbler today on business matters. .. The very latest things tn stationery And cnrrAnnnndiTipn PArdn fit Silver- thorn's. Adv. .lr15-tf. Turner Oliver is transacting busines in Enterprise .today.. ' legal ex. Mrs. B. B .Nutter is suffering with a fractured rib. She was going to the home of a neighbor, carrying a kettle, when she slipped and fell. She struck on the kettle in such a way as to frac ture one rib. John Allen is a business visitor in Pendleton today. To United Artisans Lodge No. SO All dues to the above organization should, be paid to the Secretary on the first day of each month. The Sec retary, Mr. John Cochran, may be found at Smith's garage. If it is not convenient for you to call in person, llHThe Faulty Dr:1cf.5W T'l - fo iWyt - Hi FARM LOANS Reasonable Rates j SECURITY LANP & SAVINGS ; y La uianuc, wiciuif BELIEVES IN BIRTH CONTROL; NOW ON TRIAL. 1r of Stiles & Olinger is now dissolved. Hereafter the business will be con ducted by Pearl Stiles as sole owner and all bills are payable to myself and all firm obligations will be paid by myself. Dated January 19, 1916. Adv. l-19-6tp. PEARL STILES. Our Want Ads bring results. Remove Waste Matter That Causes Sickness li.'- w; - . .II "I chnerfully recommend Foley Cathartlo Tablots to nny one Burtcr-Ing- with constipation or biliousnoBS." Georfro Jonnor, 410 Labor St., San Antonio, Texas. Whon tbo bowels aro oloeged with a nuns (ot polnonotia waste, bilious ness, sick lioacluclio, sour stomach, bloating gases, anil, general discom fort result. A wliolusoir.o aiiil thor oughly clcanslns cathartic that will moye oft the consented mass without griping or nausea Is Foley Cathartlo Tablets. Tako them at bed i time, and the next mo.-r.lng you will and a grateful roller, without any dlscom- rort, lutauacne or unpieaEam . aiier effects. , They keep the Hvor healthily active, "promote digestion, and shut out head aches and blllouauusB. Ask your druggist.' . SOLD EVERYWHERE. THE ' 'WOND?rtFi)1 FREE- '' SEWING MACHINE. Mrs. Margaret H. Sanger and Her Two Iloya Mrs. Margaret H. Sanger, editor of the Woman Rebel, a feminist publica tion which has created considerable interest during the past two years, was placed on trial before the United States Court in Now York lha -other day on the charge of having sent through the mails indecent literature. What she did was to air her theories of birth control, but the. busy reform societies, managed by persons who do not believe in her political theories, induced a Federal grand jury to in dict her. now on display at our NEW STORE. Don't BUY until you see this g 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. HAISTEN I Furniture on easy Payments "DONT LIE TO YOUR WIFE" At Arcade Theatre Wednesday Evening, Jan Auspices of E. P. O. ELKS TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT YOUNGS CONFECTIONERY All Seats Reserved .:. PRICES; Lower Floor, 75c .:. Balcony 50c DOORS OPEN 7:30 O'CLOCK, . . ...... ... ..... ....... CURTAIN 8:30 J