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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1916)
FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1916. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE now Use - jL A C 0 - Lamps The Electric Lamp of Quality Red Cross Drug store mm Notice. J On and after January 22. 1916, I! will not be responsible for any debta . i i t rll .. I comraciea Dy mra. uena wmici. Adv. 1-24-bt HENRY WALLMER. Did you ever try taking snow pic tures. Let us tell you how to get the best results with your camera in the winter time. Silverthorn's. Adv. 1-16-tf. Dry wood for Black 1642. Adv. , sale. Telephone 1-10-Ut. lunttaj LOCAL BREVITIES. For Sale. ' - Beautiful piano. Could not be kept by its owner. It is half paid for. Will sell for balance due.' Terms to suit buyer. Must sell quickly. Inquire ' P. R. Popma, Sommer hotel. Adv. ... 1-28-lt Dry Chain Wood. .For sale by Frank J. Bradley. Phone Red 1012. Adv. 12-14-tf. - If it isn't an Ansco best. Adv. it isn't the 12-27-tf. Maybe you're happy now, but try the La Grande Pharmacy, Adolph Newlin, Manager. Adv. J-27-2t FOR SALE 100 tons baled alfalfa and timothy hay ready to load' any day ' next week.--F. D. McCully, Joseph, Oregon. '" 1-27-if FARM LOANS Reasonable Rates SECURITY LAND & SWINGS COMPANY La Grande, Oregon Shores' Taxi Service, Sommer Ho tel. Main 740 Adv. 2-21-tf Dr. C. S. Foster, veterinary sur geon; office St Louis barn. Adv. ' . 10-14-tf. Buy stationery where you are sure of the latest and smartest styles. Our heavy sales enable us to keep our stock always up to date. Newlin's Book & Stationery Co. Adv., l-27-3t. nPNTIQT . W. D. McMillan, ULll 1 10 1 New Foley Building. We sell stationary to the most dis criminating people. Newlin Book & Stationery tjp. Aa v. i-zi-.u. Matter to Loan. On improved real property in Union county, no delays, current rates. La Grande Investment Co. Adv. Our news stand reflects the World's latest happenings. The greatest variety of current literature always on hand, at Newlin Book & Stationery Co. Adv. l-27-3t. Fine chicken dinner every Sunday for 25c at the Family Home restau rant next to Grand Rondo Valley House. All white help. Adv. l-28-2t Dont forget that Silverthorn's Family Drug store carries a complete line of ledgers and journals, all kinds of prices. Adv. 1-16-tf. FOR SALE No. 1 alfalfa seed (tested) in small or large lots. H E. Young, Vale, Ore. Adv. 1-28-tf FOR SALE 16-inch dry wood. Black pine ana tamaracx ana cnm wwu. Phone Main 92. Adv. 1-14-tf. Office Room No. 4 ' Over Levy Vogel drug store. Adv. 12-30-tf., , 1 1 Maybe you're happy now, but try the La Grande Pharmacyt Adolph Newlin, Manager. Adv. l-27-2t. Fred Hamilton and Alex McKenzie were among the arrivals from Sum merville today. Your ideas and ours about reliable drugs agree. La Grande Pharmacy, Adolph Newlin, Manager. Adv. -. l-27-2t. The very latest things In stationery and correspondence cards at Silver thorn's. Adv. 1-15-tf. Your ideas and ours about reliable drugs agree. La Grande Pharmacy, Adolph Newlin, Manager. Adv. l-27-2t. We pay Dest prices Tor second Hand Furniture. DYAL'S FURNI TURE CO., 404 Fir St., Phone Black 8351. , , 9-14, tf. Dressmaking and Ladies Tailoring Remodeling ' a speciality. Misses Jones & Rabone, The Ladies Store; in West Jacobs Bldg., near Y. M. C. A. Adv. , U-6, tf. FOR SALE. thorn's. Adv. Fine stock and grain ranch of 720 acres, rich black loam soil, near Enter prise. Oregon. 800 acres in cultiva tion. 150 more Brood farm land, bal ance good bunch grass pasture, 200 acres fine bottom lana, will raise alfalfa, clover or timothy, 50 acres now in timothv. farm land all lies level. Close to school, on good road with mail route, good 5 room house fair bnm. other trood outbuildings family orchard. Watered by well and 4 springs. Close to government range Price only $28.00 per acre. Will take tradi. un to $4000.00. B. P, ' VramMnV rtWIlpr. RnhprnriRfl. OrGETOn. 1 nninnunu Saturday,, Monday, Only Two Days ' More to Take Advantage of Our Annual House Cleaning Sale Final Clean-up Prices That Mean a Great Saving to You on Needed Seasonable Merchandise. Men's $12.50 Suits, now..................$6.2b Men's $15.00 Suits, now . .........$7.50 Men's $2.00 Wool Underwear 98 One line Men's Pants.......:..HAXF-PRlbE One line Men's Overcoats.HALF-PRICE One line Boys' Oveicoats....HALF-PRICE All $5.00 Mackinaws, now ........ ..$3.75 All $6.50 Mackinaws, now $4.88 All $8.50 Mackinaws, now .:...i..$6.38 All $6.30 Ruff Neck Sweaters, now $4.34 Entire Sweater line reduced ONE-THIRD Boys' $1.25 and $1.50 Wool Shirts, now : 95 M'ea's $1.00 Dress Shirts, now 63 Men's $1.50 Dress Shirts, now ......... . OSi t Best Grade Oskosh Overalls, now 73 $1.85 Oregon Woolens, now yard....92 l-2c $2.25 Oregon Woolens, now yd $1.12 1-2 Ladies 25c Mittens, now pair 13 Regular 10c Outing, now yd .............7 Ladies' $1,00 Outing Gowns. now......69t) Ladies $1.50 Outing Gowns, now......:.99 Misses' 73c Outing Gowns, now ..........59 Child's 48c Outing Gowns, now 39 One line Ladies' Waists....HALF-PRICE All Skating Scarfs., ...HALF-PRICE 35c Curtain Scrims, now yard 19 All Furs reduced ............i.ONE-THIRD $2.69 Silk Petticoats, now ....:.......$1.69 Entire line Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats now HALF-PRICE AND BELOW. JAN WHITE SALE IN DRY GOODS - - BALCONY The Golden Rule Go. Have you cold feet? Try the new I A part of an auto equipment now ti w ,tor hnttln at Silver- days is shovel in case the chaffeur 1-15-tf. Good dry cord wood for sale. In quire nt.Golden Rule Co. Adv. 1-21-tf They suy the nicest place in town to eut is at tho Family Homo restau rant next to Grande Rondo Valley house. All while help. Adv. l-28-2t - Mac Wood, head of the Golden has gone to eastern l-27-2t 'points on business. Found a Sure Thing. The Arcade Tonight and Saturday I. B. Wixon, F.-mers Mills, N. Y., his used Chamberlain': Tablets for vears for disorders of the stomach anc liver and says, "Ch..inberlain's Tablets are the best I have ever used." Ob tainable everywhere. ... , , 1 . . Listen Farmers When in "town eat at the Family Home Restaurant next to Grando Iionde Valley House, Home cooking all white help. 1-25-tf If voii want to hear some real mu sic, tho soft, melodious, tinkling mu sic that can'' be made only by.. Hn waiians, attend the Y. M. C. A. bene fit concert at the "Y" Monday even ing when a group of Hawaiians will he present and perform in. first class manner. Reserve seats at Silver thorn's drug store. meets up with a pile of snow in the road. But they are using the same plan in Portland so it is reported by parties returninpr from the metropolis. " No. 17 was several hours late todny, due to storms in the east. On the whole No. 17 has boon fortunate, this winter in getting through on time. A. V. Andrews and Fred B. Currey are in Elgin today talking up Farm ers' week which begins here Monday. George Stoddard, manager of the Grande Ronde Lumber company, and Mr. Channel, a stockholder, of Twin Falls, wont out to Palmer Junction to day to look over the camp there. nii , Hawaiians have music, song and danco distinctively their own. None can emulate it. Therefore the younff men of the Y. M. C.'A. felt confident that when they closed a contract for the Hawaiian company direct from the Panama exposition, they got something good. Seat sale now on at Silverthorn's drug store. I JlfcRTORSETS j $3.50 and up Let us preserve the Color, . Appearance, Life Mrs. Ella Ryneairson sustained a 1 very painful injury by being burned on the hand. The accident was caused by a fall near the stove against which her hand was thrust. There was also a slight burn on the face which also came in contact with the hot stove in the fall. The bums while painful are not serious, School Books New & Second-Hand We Exchange Books Everything in School Supplies ThiT ; Pauline Lederle Sommer Hotel Bldg. i 1 THE WONDERFUL FREE- SEWING MACHINE. AH till I now on display at our NEW STORE. - Don't BUY until you see this g marvelous machine. B We also have for sale all H makes of used machines at $5.00 H and up each. p Sewing machines for rent, jg Very low rates. M F. D. HAISTEN I .Furniture on easy Payments 1 The little son of Mr. and Mirs. Duck ett, of Fruitdale, who has been ery sick from the after effects of the grip is improving. C. R. Hibberd has received word of the death of his father, John Hibberd, which occurred at his home in Shelton, Nebraska, a few days ago. On ac count of having been summoned to Portland as a witness in the federal court Mr. Hilberd was not able to be present with his father during his final illness. of your clothes by an occassional expert clean ing. . ; ::.:."..:' v.V: Dry Cleaning Department. CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY Inc. A. B. Conley, who has been consid erably under the weather the past few weeks with grip apd other complica tions, was able to be out and down town a while yesterday. This Is the first time he has ventured from home in three weeks, but his condition is now rapidly improving. (Mrs. G. U. Biggers is suffering with a burned wrist as the result of pilling hot laird on the member. For tho present she is unable to use her hand, and undergoes considerable pain. School Superintendent A. E. Ivan hoe went to Union today, having re ceived an invitation to attend a high school entertainment which takes place this evening. An old fashioned "taffy-pull" party will he held at the Lutheran parsonage tonight at eight o'clock. Each lady will bring a cup of sugar for tho taffy and everybody will help furnish the muscle for the "pull." In addition to the games a musical program has been arranged. A hearty good time is looked forward to by those respons ible for the arrangements. All are invited. YvM-G-A- One Night Only Monday, January 31 "HAWAIIANS" Singers Dancers Players Presenting a program of pleasing variety, consisting of American and Hawaiian melo dies, both vocal and instrumental ranging from grand opera to ragtime; also native dances in costumes. A program that pleases everybody. A Glimpse of Sunny Hawaii Prices 50c - - Children 25c