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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1916)
MONDAY,. FEBRUARY 21, 1916. . LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER HE COULD NOT TELL A LIE Neither Can Your KODAK - ''...v.... i.,-'-. ' i . , .: - Get one now and be ready for the bright spring days Any one can learn to Kodak and it's a sport which everybody can enjoy. , ; u ;- Kodaks and Brownies from $1.00 in). , Everything for Picture Making'-.. : RED CROSS DRUG STORE . LOCAL BREVITIES. X 9 Dry wood for Slack 1642. Adv. sale. . Telephone 2-7--tf Dressmaking and Ladies Tailoring Remodeling a - speciality. Misses Jones & Eabone, The Ladies Store; in West Jacobs Bldg., near Y. M. C. A. Adv. 11-6. tf. Members of the Eagles' lodge have been advised that G. D. . Sim mons, for many years a conductor out of here, and later a cigar salesman, died last week in St. Paul, and was buried last Friday. He was in . La Grande a few weeks ago en route ea3t and was then suffering with heart trouble, and that disease caused his death. Our prescription drugs are selected with extreme care. La Grande phar macy, Main 40, Adolph Newlin, man ager. Adv. , 2-21-2t. Shores' Taxi Service, Sommer ho tel. Main 740 Adv. , 2-21-tf NOTICE. That aggravating little tear that you think can't be fixed, take it to Pauline, she will make it as good as new. Adv.- 2-8-lmo. 4-foot wood taken in trade at Kid dle's store,. Island City. 2-18-6t Have few cars hay for immediate or future delivery. If interested call R. C. McCully, Savoy hotel. Adv. 2-21-2tp. Eat at the Family Home Restau rant, next to Ronde Valley House. Home cooking; all white help; meals 25c. Adv. 2-21-tf. Mrs. J. H. Schilling left this morn ing for Portland where she will make her future home. Mr. and Mrs. Harris French have returned frnm nn ; avanlat.. fwn through the middlewest and' south. xuiey vigiiea onicago, LUttie KOCK, Memthis. Danvm nnH-nt.lior eniif.feotm towns. Mr. French reports business cunuiuons Dooming everywhere in the territory he visited. . We endeavor to please all customers that they may come again. La Grande nharmacv. AHnlnh ' Mnwlin manager. Adv. . 2-21-2t ' , Notice. February 23, Hard-times social dance for the Knights and Ladies of Security and their invited friends at the Moose hall. Wear your overalls and calico. Don't forget. By Com mittee. Adv. ' '2-21-3t 4-foot wood taken in trade at Kid dle's store, Island City. , 2-18-6t A little bit of sunhsine, or the next thing to it is always one of the re quisites of a happy home. The new Mazda Lamp is the nearest thins to the real sunshine that you will find. Try them out. At Silverthoms Family Drug Store. 2-17-tf We pay Destprices Tor second Hand Furniture. DYAL'S FURNI TURE CO., 404 Fir St., Phone Black 8351. 9-14, tf. Money to Loan.. On improved real property in Union county, no delays, current rates. La Grande Investment Co. Adv. FARM LOANS Reasonable Rates ! SECURITY LAND & SAVINGS COMPANY La Grande, Oregon Just Arrived .I Oar King Egg coal. Order now and be prepared for the CAtrorA Tima.Vior TtrViinrlv la nro- v,x . dieted. There is no better coal than King Egg. PHONE US YOUR ORDERS LA GRANDE FUEL COMPANY. 106 Fir St. PHONE : : MAIN 700. Opposite Thome & Wilcox Grocery. Elmer A. Horstman left this morn ing for Pendleton where'he will make his headquarters as material clerk for the O.-W. He will spend two or three months on the job, coming into La Grande from time to time. FOR SALE Gasoline engine,, and centrifugal pump.-. A. Chandler. Phone Black 3702. Adv. 2-21-(5t.p ! TfloDIRT tgoRSETS ! Fnn T.BC.H ! Front Laced $3.50 and up IPauiineLederlel Sommer Hotel Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS Apply to H. B. LOGAN Baker, Oregon. Agent for Balfour, Guthrie & Company. LADIES. It is with pleasure we call your attention to the NEW PERFECTED SO-E-Z., sewing mnasttifria TYIAStl" oavOB tTATI fill DiA labor of running your machine. A See our window for demon stration. Free trial in your home. Free Sewing Machines on Easy Payments. F. D. HAISTEN ; Furniture on easy Payments . To All Whom It May Concern Notice is hereby given that my wife, Estella Bessie Heir, having left my bed and board, that I will not. be re sponsible for any debts contracted by her after Feb. 19, 1916. GEORGE HERR. . Adv, 2-19-20t. . , t A complete assortment of films and postal albums just in at Silver thorns. . Everything new and nifty. Drop in and look them over 2-17-tf Raymond Hooper spent Sunday in the city from Salt Lake visiting his sisters, Mrs. Dora Kelse, and leaves tomorrow for Portland to transact business maters. . - . . I. R. Snook is down : from Haines ! transacting business and visiting old time friends. . ,. , ' There is snap, and character to your pictures when printed on Cyco paper. Make your pictures worth keeping by having them printed on Cyco paper, and then put them in a neat print al bum and you will have something to be proud of. We have both the paper aKid the) albums. Silverthornla. Adv. 2-21-tf. When you are writing a letter home, or to the girl you left behind, good I ,..... : xlh t u : l obaijuuoi y la bill? xuab tiling wivu" of. Everything new and classy in the stationery line. At Silverthoms. 2-17-tf. Oranges buy them by the peck at Snodgrass Grocery. 2-17-2it Good dry cord wood for sale. In quire at Golden Rule Co. Adv. 1-24-tf Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kenzie are spending a few days In Portland. ' Mike R. Woodard, for 30 years a resident of Union, and well known bere, is in the city today from Baker where he makes his headquarters while operating a mine on East Eagle some distance from Cornucopia. When you get a good picture it is worth keeping and there is only one way to keep youn pictures so that you may have them to look at later on. and that is to put them in a nice photo album.; We have a new and complete line of photograph and postcard al bums, all sizes and prices at Silver thorn's. Adv. 2-21-tf. 4-foot wood taken in trade at Kid dle's store, Island City. 2-18-6t. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay at' $1&00 ton. J. E. Reynolds, phone Fann ers 64. Adv. 2-19-6t. A group of Union people came over this morning to attend court. Among them were Attorneys L. Z. Terrall, R. J. Kitchen, Mrs. Mary Kimball, Har land Stuart, Cyrus Williams and WyJ lis Phillips. . . .. ; Cecil Galloway returned home to Elgin this morning after having been in the city to look after matters in connection with his office of county commissioner. . . First Shipment of the Popular for Spring Just Received Attractive new styles and many -pretty', service-, able fabrics to select from, including plaids.' taffetas, ' gaberdines, serges and fancy mixtures. PRICES RANGE ...$4.98, $6.97, $8.67, $9.87 SEE THEM TODAY IN OUR LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT. Spring Lines Arriving Daily in Every Department. Watch Our Windows. Golden Rule Company La Grande's R. C. 17. Store Robekahs are cordially invited to be present. ' : . Harlan P. Stewart, one of Itho prominent residents of Union, is at tending to, some business (matters in La Grande today. . Will Hamilton has accepted a posi tion with the La Grande Pharmacy, beginning on his duties this morning. A Portland horsebuver arrived to-' day and is after a shipment of Grande ! Konde . horses. Gallioway, ; Elgin; P. H. Dawson, Omaha;; Fred F. Fay,! Omaha; J. M. Ziering, Denver; H. J.' Richards, Alicol; Edwin H, - Burham, VPort land; F, S. Baker, Ney York; H. G. Shuldermnn, : San Francisco; Arthur D. Pease,' Seattle; Geo. J. uri," Port land; II. P. Stewart, Chas. J. Shelton, Almon; Eric Bocke, Pendleton; W. W.' Femingty, W. T. Hislop, Portland. Rebekah Notice. Lodire will call at 7:00 p. m., Tues day. Feb. 22. 1916, so as not to delay ; the roll call program wnicn win com mence at 8 p. m. y Columbus. O. Fob. 19. The Nation al Association of Student Unions, is holding its annual meeting at Ohio ! State university here today. Ansco Speedex films and Cyco pap ers give the best possible results. Photo supplies at Silverthorn's. Adv 2-21-tf. HAY FOR SALE. Few cars each timothy and alfalfa hay immediate shipment or future call up or write F. D. McCULLY, Joseph, Oregon. Adv. 2-1 8-9t ! ,j j ! j ! j Abotit Well Known People New York, Feb. ' 19. Mayor Mitchel is a tango enthusiast. Built a la Vernon Castle, he suc ceeds in putting some Itang in his tangoing, too. , ' Foley Hotel Guescs. (T till - - r si. ' "r . .-n , . . III i i fV.i M".,Mn v.-A' ..-ivsv J iui w t mi , .'wr!' vay jffiw iu t i.vi i MM Good weather, and sunny Irlght days mean good pictures. From now on the light conditions steadily im prove, so that it is not so difficult to get results with your camera. With the new Ansco Speedex Film you will get the best possible results. This film has a highly sensitive emulsion, which gives wonderful delineation. Let Silverthorn3 Family Drug Store tell you about them. 2-17-tf Do you like to receive nice letters from your friends? Well if you do you must send nice ones in return. We have the classy, new stationery for your correspondence. Silver thorn's Family Drug Store. Adv. 2-21-tf. Jarvis Emigh left this morning for Walla Walla to look after business for the Valley creamery. His son E. S. Emigh has recently resigned the secretaryship of the Washington Board of Control and will become sashier of a bank at Roy. Mrs. Clark Letter of the Arcade theatre has gone to Portland on busi ness matters. Mrs. M. A. Adams has returned from Huntington where she was called on account of the illness of her son, Clark. The latter has improved and is on the road to speedy recovery. Engineer Chas. Griffin, of the O.-W. has been bedfast for several days but is now improving. Foreman Ed Thomas, of tihe rail road machine shops, went to Hunt ington today to look after conditions in his department in that locality. Guls. Behrns, the Summerville farmer, is in La Grande to remain over until tomorrow. Geo. T. Bryant, Seattle; G. K. . Howitt, J. P. Dowd, A. L Stinger, ! Portland; F G. Haules, Burlington; I R. Hutchins, Pocatello; Thos. Rob-j bins, Corvallis; 'Al Daniels, Cove; ! Lewis Cohn, Portland; L. L. Daugon, ; D. L. Covey, W. V. Fanaughtz, Port-! land; H. M. Shale, Seattle; Geo. D. Haslett, Kansas City; A. J. McLeod j Wallace, Idaho. . , EXPERT DRY CLEANING WILL RE MOVE THEM. LET. US SHOW YOU OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED. Arrivals at Sommer. H. H4, Vincent, Portland; C. A. CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY Inc. Some of the sugar maple trees in the Fruitdale district have been tapped .and are producing a more than usual amount of sap. The bright, sunny days and the frosty nights make the ideal combination for the mapla syrup season. FOR SALE Indian motorcycle; rm between fiOO and 700 miles. Write Box 57, La Grande. Adv. 2-21-ltp The Rebekahs will hold their an nual roll call Tuesday evening, Feb. 22, at 8 o'clock. All Odd Fellows and 4 4 I REX -HALL Washington's Birthday FEBRUARY 22, 1916 Those Holding Gaiety Glub Tickets Will Dance Free PUBLIC - -50c GALLERY- - 10c 1