La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 13, 1916, Image 5

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    ' MONDAY MARCH 13, 1916,
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE FIVH
Squirrel
Poisons
All Kinds
; V WOODLARK
V RED DRAGON
BOSS
All Cuaranteed
RED CROSS
DRUG STORE
warn
Go to the La Grande Pharmacy
and save money, i ; 3-il-2t
Harvey Patton is transacting busi
ness in Elgin today.
y fc ."J
.
v i "fr 4 i
Try a fruit Sunda at Silverthorns.
3-10-tf
Joe Cox is quite seriously ill at the
home of his sister; Mrs. Joe McHarg
of South La Grande, '
" The light of the World. Madza
Lamps all sizes, ten, fifteen, twenty
five, forty, sixty, and' one hundred
watt Lamps, in the new filament.
Globes colored and frosted, at Silver
thorns Family Drug Store. 3-7-tf
MONEY TO LOAN ON
IMPROVED FARMS
Apply to
H. B. LOGAN
Baker, Oregon.
Agent for Balfour, Guthrie
& Company.
WRECKED
The Old White, : School
Building, and. Rock and
Lumber are ; For Sale
see f
VINACKE OR
KAMERER
'Phone Black 1532
TfigDJtKx Corsets
Front Laoed
HAVE YOU MADE THIS
TEST OF YOUR COKSET?
DO YOU feel occasional lang
our, intervals of listlessness, in
termittent indigestion an in
tense relief at the moment of
uncorseting?
If you feel these symptoms you
are developing a premature
matronly figure, sacrificing
health for fashion.
Women who wear MODARTS
never feel these warnings. For
the Designer of MODART Cor
sets is generally conceded to be
the foremost corset designer in
the world. Every smart effect
he creates must also meet his
approval as an anatomist. So,
if you seek to improve your fig
ureif you seek to gain new
grace of carriage if you seek
to promote your health and com
fort and at the same time con
form with prevailing Btyl
then we urge you to have a trial
fitting.
PaulineLederle
Sommer Hotel Bldg.
Good pictures are dependent upon
several things. Good camera, good
film, good- printing paper, and good
judgment in the taking of the pic
ture itself. We have the best of
cameras, the new Ansco Speedex
Film, wlhiich ds the height of perfec
tion, the Cyco Printing Paper, and
will gladly help you and tell you how
to get the best results when taking
your pictures. Silverthorns Family
Drug Store. 3-7-tf
Watch for Orange day, March 18th.
3-10-tf
Shores' Taxi' Service, Sommer ho
wl. Main 740 Adv. ... : 2-21-tf
R. E. Trill, -a shop machinist, has
gone to Portland for an operation.
Baby Week, and .. Whipped Cream
Chocolates for the-baby. Fresh ones
every week. Fresh , candies our
specialty at Silverthorns. : 3-7-tf
We pay oest prices for second
Hand Furniture. DYAL'S FURNI
TURE CO., 404 Fir St., Phone Black
8351. . s, a-14, tf.
Oscar Hopper has gone to Portland
on business matters.
Mr. and .Mrs. Sherwood Williams
and children were in from Imbler
yesterday and both participated in
the services at the M. E. church Sun
day morning by singing a duet in a
very capable winner.' Mr. Wlillianis
and his daughter Helon : returned
homo this morning. ' ' r
1 T
Watch for Orange day, March 18th.
3-10-tf
Dry wood for
Black 1642. Adv.
sale.
Telephone
2-7--tf
Trusses and Abdominal Supporters,
a complete line, that will insure you
a perfect fit Comfort and perfection
insured. Silverthorns . Family Drug
Store. 3-7-tf.
Mr, Fairmer Bring your products
to Khe B. B. Family Restaurant
and .get cash for it . 3-10-6t
Watch for Orange day, March 18th.
- , 3-10-tf
WANTED Clean cotton rags 2c a
pound Observer office. , 8-10-tf
Rev. C. A. Edwards went to Imbler
today to transact business matters.
Money to loan on improved farms.
Any amount and any lencrth of time.
United States National Bank Adv.
- 3-3-tf
Vanilla and Strawberry ice cream at
Silverthorns 8-10-tf
Work is progressing nicely on the
Christian chlircK "parsonage), which
abjoins the church on Pennsylvania
avenue.
About 20 Knigivts of Columbus re
turned early this morning from Penr
dleton where they participated in the
exemplification of dergee work for
pa large - class yesterday. The La
Grande council superintendend the
presentation of the third degree, the
Pendleton second and Walla Walla
first Two weeks from yesterday the
La Grande ' courlil 9ms chajige K
the entire initiation of a class at On
tario which is reported to be the
largest taken' into a K. of C. lodge
at any one time in this state.
Walter Palmer left Saturday even
ing for Hecla, South Dakota, to spend
a few months with his parents.
Watch for Orange day, March 18th.
3-10-tf
Fresh, clean, homelike room by day,
week or month. Call Red 741. Mrs.
A. G. Hermann. 3-3-26t
Leila Deborah Smith sang "Callest
Thou Thus, Oh Master!" (Mietzke) at
the Presbyterian evening services
yesterday with ;ine skul and feeling.
$100,000.00 "Exchange proposition".
My beautiful and almost new apart
ment house, containing 26 apts. fur
nished and all rented, together with an
elegant residence adjoining. To ex
change for a stock or wheat ranch.
Full particulars in first letter. M.
Olsen, owner, 326 Multtnomah Str.,
Portland, Or. 3-10-6t
Up-to-date dye works all clothes
made new-rFrench dry and steam
cleaning suits pressed 50 cents
Phone Black 7511414 Adams. 3-13-2t
WANTED Clean cotton rags 2c a
pound Observer office. 3-10-tf
iMr and Mrs. Frank Jolly and
daughter are in the city visiting with
former neighbors and old-time
friends. They have .spent about two
years in the east, and are now in
Oregon seeking a location. They lived
in La Grande a number of years while
Mr. Jolly was in the barber business.
They will go on to Portland soon. , .
As we say it is it is. La Grande
Pharmacy. 3-ll-2t
Watch for Orange day, March 18th.
3-10-tf
George A. McNeill, one of the
teachers in ithe- public school, was
called yesterday evening to Loveland,
Ohio, by the death of his mother.
His school work wiill be handled by
other teachers during his absence.,
Tom Johnson iwent to Haines today
to gather up a shipment of stock in
that locality.
Ralph Sullivan is one of the Starkey
stockmen who is willing for the grass
to start at the earliest possible date.
Mr, Sullivan has been feeding through
the winter a hundred and fifty cat
tle and a hundred head of horses on
a ranch in the valley and with this
much to- be kept going for so long a
time, feed is becoming scarce.
Walter Woodell of f SuTnmerVille
leaves tonight for Wehatchee, Wash.,
where he has in view a farming prop
osition which is likely to detain him
in that part of the country for an
.indefinite period.
Nolan Skiff, land off toe receiver,
came over from Hot Lake where he
is sojourning on account of ill health,
to spend Sunday in La Grande, re
turning last night again.
' Chas. Jester, camp clerk for the
Modern Woodman this morning re
ceived vouchers for $2,000 in favor of
Mrs. James McKay, widow of the late
James McKay who died recently, and
was a member of the M. W. A.
Watch for Orange day, March 18th.
3-10-tf
Dressmaking and. Ladies Tailoring
Remodeling a speciality. Misses
Jones & Rabone, The Ladies Store; in
West Jacobs Bldg.. near Y. M. C. A. j
Adv. 11-6, tf.
The Home of Purity La Grande
Pharmacy. 3-ll-2t
iH. C. Vinacke is expected home to
night from Milton where he was
called by the illness of his daughter
Avis who is in college there. She is
suffering with appendicitis, and will
probably be brought back to La
Grande far an operation soon.
The following transactions occured
in the U. S. land office tlhis morning:
P. J. Bowers, Medical Springs; home
stead application; James Hutchings
Monument, . homestead application;
Rufus Phelps, Monument, homestead
application; Thomas A. Tramibush,
Range, homestead application; Wil
liam W. Hinton, Range, homestead;
Joseph Movers, Long : Greek, home
stead application; Isolated tracts, as
follows! Catherine Folsom, Pendle
ton; Jerremiah Baisley, , Durkee;
John A. Ray, Prairie City.
FOR RENT Furnished two room
house 1306 O St., Phono Black 662
3-13-tf
When to Take Chamberlain's Tablets
When you feel dull and stupid after
eating.
When constipated or billious.
When you have a sick headache.
When you have a sour Btomacb. .
When you belch after eating.
When you have indigestion.
When nervous or despondent.
When you have no relish for your
meals.
Obtainable everywhere.
WANTED To trade stock in Oregon
Co-Operative company for good
horse. Phone, Farmers 20x 3-13-3t
FOR SALE Sand and gravel, Phone
Farmers 20x. 3-13-lm
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.
Try Silvarthorn's Fountain for
sodas and fancy dishes. 3-10-tf
HaWMng eggs, Buttercups end S.
CV Reds, winners county, state and
woild's fair o,ual3ty highest,
prices lowest. Eugene McGoldr'ck,
2902 N. Birch St, La Grande, Ore.,
Phone Black 8821. 3-7-lmo-p
FOR RENT Two nicely tfurnished
rooms for light house keeping with
bath 1512 Adams ave, 2 blocks
from center of town. Phone
Black 3901. After March 20th a
largo fironfc bed sittijn groom for
rent. 3-13-tf
NEW
SILKS
The Most Attractive Values'
in BEAUTIFUL .........
New and Staple Wares in exquisite colorings, togeth
er with a full showing of the wanted plain shades.
d
NEW YARD WIDE SILKS AT ..'
$1.00 TO $2.00 YARD
-1 The very finest and most fashionable yard- ;
wide silks, in plain shades, stripes and checks, ''
i of perfect weave and texture. Yard for'' ' v '
' $1.00 to $2.00 ;-'
SATIN STRIPES SILKS AT 98 CTS. YARD
. The New Tub Silks of Standard Width and the
finest quality they come in white ground with
neat colored - stripes. At yard .......... ,98c
Shepherd Checked Dress Goods
. 36 TO 68 INCHES WIDE , 28 TO $2.35 - V '
The popular black "and white Shephard Checks of goocl weight and clear, even, weave,
all sizes. Checks in a splendid Waring material -both in wool and cotton at,
28 to $2.35 Yard : .
New Silk and .
Sport Skirts .
: Plaids with solid contrast trim
mings smart checks and stripes
plain black and navy taffeta and .
all other fabrics suitable for any
vacation. Prices ranging from
$4.98 to $9.98
New Spring Suits
for Ladies
Suits this Spring are made up
of exceptionally good material and
workmanship, and we ask you to
visit our Suit Department and look
them over. Prices ranging from
$11.85 to $28.50
WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR W ARNERS RUST
PROOF CORSETS ALSO "WIRTHMOR" WAISTS AT
$1.00 BUT WORTH MORE.
THE GOLDEN RULE CO
La Grande's
Store
pain gives way to a tingling sensa
tion of comfort end warmth and quiet
rest and sleep is possible. Good for
Neuritis too. Price 25c at your
Druggist. ..
Sommer Hotel Arrivals.
j:
! 11. Gibson and wife, Joseph; R. M.
Oarse, Portland; M, A. Hoswell, Boise
H. E. Bulla, Portland; E. C. Skiles,
Seattle; H.. Wi Loveland, Earl
Sanders, Portland; P. A. Casey, A.
J. Penllat, Seattle; M. Couland, Den
ver; T. E. Flohety, New York; Ed
Glenn, Joseph; F. W. Jolly, La
grande; J. A. Wagner, Enterprise; J,
H. WeiBt, M. M. Schulty, H. L. Thomp
son, Portland; R. H. Telt, Salt Lake;
W. M. Bradford, C. A. Miller, Port
land; W. H. Fines, Ontario; M. P.
Brennan, W. C. Dawson, Portland
Cass' Altshuled, San Francisco ,
CAN'T TELL ABOUT BOMBS
"There're Just Like Women" IrishOHi
ccr Writes From Trenches
London, March, "A bomb is just
like a woman you can never tell just
what it is going to do next," and Irish
officer writes from tthe British war
front in Flanders. He has been engag
ed for several weeks in experimenting
with bombs and various new-fangied
bomb throwing devices.
claring that serious injustice will be .
done married men who attested under .
the Derby scheme unless the Govern-'
ment forces compulsory militiary ser
vice for all unattested married men.
A judge of a London court so far
broke the British tradition as to ad- '
vise a man to rule his wife by kind
ness instead of with a club. Probably
there is no place in the world which
calls Itself Christian where Wife-beat-ing
is so common and recognized by -the
courts as in London. Even in this
judge's substitution of kindness for
Rank Foolishness.
You occasionally see it stated that
colds do not result from cold weather.
That is rank foolishness. Were it
true colds would be as prevalent in
midsummer as in midwinter. ' The
microbes that causes colds flour
ishes in damp, cold weather. To get
rid of a cold take Chamberlain's
Cough t Remedy. It i3 effectual and
is highly refconunended by people
who have used it for many years as
occasion required, and known its real
value. Obtainable everywhere.
FOR SALE One 2 1-4 wagon, one
. incubator and two brooders Ed
Ayars, May Park. 3-13-6tp
CARD OF THANKS
FOR SALE at right price, easy
terms, four acre tract one mile from
postoffice, well situated for man
holding position in town to make
comfortable living on place.
Phone Main 90 or Black 3511.
3-13-lt pd.
Dangers of Draft.
Money to Lcmn.
On improved real property In Union
county," no delays, current rates. L
Grande Investment Co. Adv.
Draft3 feel best when we are hot
and perspiring, just when they are
most dangerous and the result is
Neuraliga, Stiff Neck, Sore Muscles
or sometimes an attack of Rheumat
ism. In such cases apply Sloan's
Liniment. It stimulates circulation
to the sore nnd painful part. The
blood flows freely and in a short time
the stiffness and pain leaves. Those
suffering from Neuralgia or Neural
gic Headache will find ,one or two
applications of Sloan's Lbiament will
give grateful ro'.ief. The agonizing
At the Foley.
J. Temple, J. E. Blavlns, Pendle
ton; J. R. Fisher, A. Hodson, F. W.
Shogsen, L. L. Smith, T. Glany, La
Grande; O. B. Phelps, Walla Walla;
O. F. Dillman, C. M. Mathews, H.
G. iBostick, Harry D. Neet, Portland;
Tibs. B. Shannon, Chicago; C. O.
Metzker, San Francisco; F. W. San
borne, Kansas City; W. D. Manson,
Portland; D. J, Foster, M. S. Marens,
Chicago. '
"Thn mnvfl one has to do with bombs
the more afraid he becomes of them," ' the usual club, he recognizes the hus
h PntiuM "for otin Minim nlav with bands right to "rule" the wife. There
nvninsivpu nil Anv without tronsf aloft i is the fundamental error. The club
onwim. p,i tha mil nV o-ooH Ttifin I is but a manifestation. St. Louis Star
who have been blown to pieces by
their own bombs is both sad and. long.
. "Bomb throwing as an art is still
in its infancy, changing almost from
day to day, and what atate of develop-
mfliit nr norfeotion it will have reach-
cu ueiuij uie uuu ul mo wul vaiiuuv . i - '
be guessed. At the best it is a fiend-1 The undersigned wish io express
ish way of fighting, for its injuries . their very deep appreciation for the
are ever the ghastliest. . deeds of kindness and comforting
of the war, has its humorous sido, and
I have seen a whole trench helpless
with laughter at the sight of two men
running in opposite ways to, avoid a
sausage bomb sailing over , 'from a
German trench mortar. They collided
and sat down facing each other' like
vaudeville comedians. The bomb drop
ped in the middle, almost touching
them both, and then failed to explode."
words to them-extended during their
recent bereavements. Particularly are
we indebted to the Loyal Order of
Moose, Knights & Ladies of Security,
the Presbyterian church and our
friends.
A, STEWART and FAMILY
Savoy Hotel Guests.
Wayne D. Clai-k, Summerville;
Wills Walk, North Powder; Kling
'Mamer Bros, Elgin; C. Elzel, Portland;
John Campbell, Percy End, Summer
ville: Ray Clegg, city; Tom Ward
Pendleton; 'Mrs. J. M. McKinley, Ka
mela; Mrs. J. R. Drain, Mrs. Auline
Davis, Duncan, Ore. '
Colds Quickly Relieved.
Many people cough and cough
from the beginning of fall right
through to spring. Others get cold.
Take Dr. King's New Discovery and
you will get almost immediate relief.
It checks your cold, steps the rack
ing, rasping, tissue-tearing cough,
heals the inflammation, soothes the
raw tubes. Easy to take, Antiseptic
and Healing. Get a 50c bottle of
Dr. Kin it's New Discovery today.
"It is certainly a great medicine and
I keep a bottle of it continually on
hnnd writes W. C. Jessoman, Fran
conia, N. H. Money back if not satisfied.
War Oddities
London A rent moratorium for
wounded soldiers i.- siid to be highly
probable in Grtat Britain.
London The armored aeroplane
fund opened in India now amounts to
more than $350,000,
Call Married Men Soon. ' i
London, Feb. 25. The statement !
that all married men who attested un- j
der the Derbv Enlistment Plan Will
be called up by July is unofficial, buti
there seems to be little doubt of its
accuracy. It is stated that private
hints have been given to banks and
other large institutions to enable them
to make timely provisions for the re
placing of such employees as are call
ed to the colors. , :
It is no secret that the results of
the Compulsory Act will be disap-
po:r.l ng to the author'".ir3 nnd that
the War Office is staor; of men in
V V
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PRINT PAPER ADVANCES
t
Owing to heavy advance in
the price of print paper The
Observer finds it necessary to
ask -those in arrears to please
- arrange to settle their subscrip
i tion accounts or we will be
i forced to discontinue their pap
ers, much as we would regret
da such a thing. The price
white paper is forcing us 1
sir pap- f
egret o
price of 4
t to this.
S - J "
The "Babies" Fearfully Ugly
Aboard H. M. S. Torpedo Boat No.
OO, somewhere in the North Sea,
March 13. Visible proof that British
training. Ample accomodations for a i ship yards have not been idle since
large number of men have been pro- j this war began was seen from the
vi'iei), but the stream of recruits is j deck of this little craft today,
not flowing in sufficient volume. Steaming slowly past a long double
Probaly for this reason tho Gov-
ernnpiit has just dor.nol to give of
ficial recognition and status to volun
teer training corps throughout the
country. Thcso corps, it is believed,
will aggregate nearly 400,000 men and
the importance of the step lies in the
fact that they now will come under
the control of the War Office, which
will employ them for home dofense,
thus relieving regular troops for for
eign service.
line of warships, observers aboard
were able to look upon a new type
of sea fighters, many types in fact,
built for war and not for looks. These
ugly colored craft with mottled sides
and daubed plates were the "babies"
of the fleet, "infants" who have
plunged their noses into the sea with
out ceremony or publicity.
The ship yards from whence they
came are turning out sister ships as
fast as men can put metal together.
The unexpected early call on mar- No time is being wasted veneering the
ried men has brought a great many j officers' cabins in mahogany or to
complaints to the newspapers prostst- putting the painter's touch on tho hull
ing that the wholesale exemptions j and super-structure. These newest
and postponements in the cases of at-, craft are just plain ugly but they
tested single men virtunlly violate tho '.embody all the latest kinds of efficien
pledge given the married men that ! cy for tvhich naval constructors hnva
they should not be called until all tho i the' experience of the wnr to thank,
available single men had been . re- The make-up of these fleot "babies"
cruited. . must remain a mystery until afber
' The Hull Recruiting Committee ! the war. In the meantime they are
adopted yesterday a resolution de- the secret pride of the British navy. ' J