La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 27, 1916, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
THURSDAY, JANUARY 27. 191b'.
Coffee
When, the flavor is gone,
the c o ff e e is g o n e .
What's left? Grounds.
That's why we seal
Schilling's Best in air
tight tins to lock-in the
full, fresh flavor, and lock
out prying odors.
Why fine flavor fn
'coffee, if it leaks-out be
fore you get it? AH our
care in roasting, even
grinding and freeing of
chaff wasted, unless yon
taste the flavor they de
velop. You can't buy good
coffee economically '-' '..
except in airtight
tins.
Schilling's
Best
joist, and one upper room. Tne
snow was about two feet deep on the
roof and acted as a "shock absorber,"
otherwise the damage would have
i been more serious. Last year the
west wall fell in a similar manner, so
now the school board i planning to
lower the top of the fire wall, which
is higher than necessary. Also, the
wall needs to be thicker to withstand
the occasional wind storms, as the
building stands on high ground. ,
Last Thursday evening at the home
of Charley Day the twelfth birthday
of his daughter Maggie was observed
by about 15 of her friends coming in
and pleasantly surprising the young
lady. The juvenile celebrators played
games and partook of a dainty lunch
af ter which they wished Maggie many
happy returns and "hied" homeward.
Last Wednesday evening Royal
Allen, principal of Ccve schools, with
his basketball team arrived in Imbler.
A game was played with the local
highs, resulting in a score of 46 to 1!
in favor of the visitors. A short con-;
flict between the cherry pickers and
the Imbler M. I. A.'s resulted in a
12 to 11 score in our favor. Thurs
day morning the Covites boarded the
train for Wallowa county, to play at
Joseph, Enterprise and Wallowa.
Hazel Martin has been seriously ill
with a double attack of bronchial
pneumonia, but is rapidly recovering
and will be out again in a few days.
Thomas Kuckman was in l-a Grande
on business Saturday.
Mrs. Guy Glenn was (he guest of
Mrs. John Witty Sunday.
such that the boys rigged up sails
for their sleds and the streets took
on the appearance of a Holland canal.
Rev. Winters of La Grande was
down Sunday to help Rev. Chaplin
get started on his new circuit. Quar
terly meeting was scheduled for Sun
day evening but the delay in tram
service delayed the minister's arrival
till 9 o'clock so the meeting was post
poned. We pay best prices ror second
Hand Furniture. DYAL'S FURNI
TURE CO., 404 Fir St., Phone Black
1851. 9-14, tf.
Our Want Ads bring results.
ANOTHER WONDERFUL RE
COVERY FROM KIKNEY
For nearly nine years I was a great
suirerer irom wnat my doctor said
was Kidney trouble and my blood was
out of order; enduring all tlhat time
excruciating" pain in my back and
across my bowels. I was drawn down
so that I could only walk with my
hands on my knees. My doctor said
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Mrs. Ella Keown was in La Grande mnn uj- r miwii;na .n
the latter part of the week.
'Friday night witnessed ' the 3ast
dance . of the club series and the
dancers celebrated the fact by con
tinuing their amusement till 3 a. m.
A farewell social was held at the
avail. A friend told me about Dr.
WRECKS
FIREWALL
STORM DOES DAMAGE TO IMB
LER SCHOOL BUILDING.
Bare Spots in Valley Shows Grain in
Fine Condition.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root .and as I had
tlrtoA rtlmrirt Kini. ilea t Vm T 1mau4 f
I bought a bottle of Swamp-Root and
it did wonders for me. I Drize it
. htcrhAr t n a n onv rt hop mnlifma nrl T
D. S. churcl in honor of Mr. and i shll
Mrs. O. L. Allphin who will start for wiRh tn flflH rifrht hr0 rfTint. offnv itci
Wyoming within a few days. The j iIUr Swumn-Rnot W ton mnni,c t v,q
evening was spent in playing games, f,an to straighten up and am now
dancing and disposing of a supper the
ladies nad generously provided. Mr.
and Mrs. Allphin have a 'host of
friends here and their kind wishes
accompany the young couple to their
now home. ,
The Misses Mildred and Bernice
Weeks went to Island City Friday on
a visit and returned Sunday'morning.
Miss kdna Snider, a L. H. S. sen-
sound and well, and feel like I might
live a long time yet to tell what your
medicine has done for me.
Yours very truly,
T. "C. CLAY, .
Marion, Ohio.
750 Sugar St., State of Ohio, Mar
ion County.
Personally appeared before me this
linn day ot December, A. D., 1914, T.
Imbler, Jan. 24. (Special)
Thanks to wind, rain and sunshine, the
deep snow is about gone, with only
. the drifts left Wheat, which has
. been snow-covered for the part
month, is looking, fine.
The severe wind storm Saturday
morning proved too strong for the
south fire wall of the Imbler high
school, which topped over on the
roof, doing some damage to the roof,
ior came down Friday and spent the C. Clay, who subscribed to the above
day with here sister Effie, primary I statement and made oath that the
teacher in the Imbler school. ; same is true in subsance and in fact.
Hugh Huron was in La Grande Sat-! CHARLES W. HABERMAN.
uray- , I Notary Public,
Charles Jester, the new district I Marion Co., Ohio,
deputy for the M. W. A. was in town " Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For
last week conferring with our local ' You.
deputy Lyman Weeks. ! Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Doc Stork was in our midst Sunday Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size
night and left a baby boy at the home ..bottle. It will convince anyone. You
of Tom Marlin. Mrs. Marlin and the i will also receive a booklet of valu
babe are under the care of Dr. Moore I able information, telling about the
and doing nicely. I kidneys and bladdor'.' When writing,
:Don Meyers was in La Grande Sat- Ibe sure and mention theTL. Grande
urday looking after some stock he j Daily Observer. Regular fifty
has there. cent and one-dollar size bottles for
The wind Saturday morning was sale at all drug stores. Adv.
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Aec Trail Muk, U. S. Pat. OOr.
The one perfect front-lae
corset with that - exciuaiYa
VENTILO back, and VENTILO
front shield. A model for every
possible figure and pWce for
very potv-2.00 and up.
MRS. ROBERT PATTISON
CORSETIERE.
Other modeli at $2.00 op.
Residence 1702 Oak
Phone Red 8221.
KING COAL
Does Not Talk, It
SHOUTS
when it comes to lasting
quality.
A fire built with Kine
Coal does not require
constant attention.Build
your fire, regulate your
draft, and go on to bed;
your room will be warm '
in the morning. . i
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We Handle dry 16 inch
Wood.
LA GRANDE5FUEL
COMPANY.
106 Fir St. .
PHONE :: MAIN 700.
Opposite Thome & Wilcox
Grocery.
Your Eyes
Their Care
When N6rmal
Yes
PROTECT
ENLIGHTEN
ENTERTAIN
Ton watch thia apaaee and from
time to time we win rive you
lofoMMtioa m Um proper car
f yottt ja not faraUy
known.
We hav abaotately ik only
plant in Eaatarn Orton that
frinda and polishes the rufraca
of a lanaa.
We hat the moat op-to-aau
fitting par lor nd manufaetor
in( departments la Eaatarn
Oregon. Call and examine oar
plant and compare with others.
The firm that tries to deceive
yon with Act item advertiMmeot
la unreliable, beware of them.
J.H.PEARE&S0N.
La Grande Leading Optometrists,
r n nn jIL
bit Mm
Take advantage of our present low prices on flour
it is a good investment. r,.. ' ''..
Don't fail to get our prices on flour.
HARRIS GROCERY
PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B 192
408 North Fir Street, Cross Track
The New York Store Is
TKe Workiiigmaris Friend
LOW PRICES NOW -
Men's suits $5.00 to $10.00
Men's hats and caps .85c, $1.50, $2.00
Men's shoes and rubbers 75c, $U5, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50
Men's work shirts 40c
Men's work shirts, wool .$L25, to $1.45
Men's heavy underwear 39c
Union suits 95c to $L75
Cotton glaves and sox and handkerchiefs 5c, 10c, 15c
Cotton gloves and sox wool 20c, 25e
Overalls, Union 60c, 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.
Eastern Oregon Light &
Power Go.
Always at Your Set-rice
Telephone Main43
HIAWATHA,
HIAWATHA,
HIAWATHA,
Not from Longfellow, but the BEST coal from Utah, a liard dur
able, economical semi-anthracite. The nearest approach to the hard
coal of Pennsylvania.
ROCK SPRINGS COAL.
The Cleanest and BEST for cooking. Almost as cheap as wood,
everything considered. Will not blacken friend, wife's or ' e hired
girl's hands, or soil the cooking utensils, like some coals. A
freebuming heat producer. All coal screened and delivered free of
SLACK.
We sell slack SLACK at $5.00 a ton.
WOOD Yellow Pine, Red Fir, Tamarack. Good Fresh and DRY,
as we keep it in Sheds. ,
DRAYAGE. DELIVERY, PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING.
FIREPROOF STORAGE AND FORWARDING.
MERCHANTS' DELIVERY.
' One Block East of Depot. Phone Main 10.
Lynch & Stewart
One block east of Depots ; Phone Main 10
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