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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1916)
TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1916. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FAGETWO j : ' I r If fine coffee means anything o you,' it means the most in the morning. Start the day right! There are so many cups of satisfaction in a pound "of Schilling's Best Coffee! The airtight tin protect the flavor. Schilling's Best T rofitic Tommy (dictating letter to be sent to hi wife) "The nurse here are a very plain, lot " Nurse "Oh, come! I way! That's not very polite to mm." Tammy "Never mind, Nurse, put it down. It'll please her!" Punch, ' Suitable "I want to sweep the cob-webs from my brain." "Why not use a. vacuum cleaner?" Baltimore American. You need never worry about results in baking if you use KC BAKING POWDER It has been a stand by for a quarter of a century. Guaran teed under all pure food laws. Ounces for lHor thM pound and Packard and other promi nent automobile engineers favor motor oils from Western crude. Exposition juries at San Francisco and San biego gave highest competitive awards to Zerolene an oil from Western crude. Zerolene is the best oil for your motor because scientifically refined from selected California crude asphalt-bat: Government experts tell us that oils correctly refined from asphalt-base crude "distill without decomposition" do not break up and lose their lubricating value under cylinder heat! and are "much better adapted to motor cylinders, as far s their carbon-forming proclivities are con cerned,than are paraffine-base Pennsylvania oils." When you empty the crank-case refill with Zero lene. Dealers everywhere and at service stations nd agencies of the Standard Oil Company. , .ZEROLENE ihe Standard OMorHotor Cars PUPILS TO GIVE OPERETTA i OPERETTA AND CONCERT OUT LINED. Miss lUndmaa will Guide Pupils Through Operetta. Students in the Central school are going Jo jrive a two-night perfor mance in the way of an operetta and concert, March 23-24. Miss Hindman public school teacher of Music who so successfully staged a concert by high school students recently, wHl have rf-iirjre of the productions. While the details of the program have not been announced it is assured that something very much worth while will be given to the public on that occa&sion. .' PALMER VALLEY NEWS. Warm Rain and Melting Snow Raises the Streams Palmer Valley, March 13. (Spec ial) Messrs Harold, Dozier and Fahr were visitors to the Junction this week. The fore part of the week we had a blizzard and a snow storm which con tained a day and a night with a snow fall of about six inches. , Mr. Hahn was down to the Junc tion this week after supplies. Mr. Vack was a business visitor to the Junction this week. Mrs. Steers made a trip to Elgin this week. Mr. Bircfoett is up and around again after a short illness, but Mrs. Burchett is still unable to be out V. B. Oslay, of the east side of the Looking Glass, came through the val ley this week on his way to Mormon His in where he will look after mining interests. Messrs.Exstine, Steers and Thomas were all visitors to the Junction the latter part of the week. A fine rain a few days ago has set tled the snow about a foot and streams are running everywhere with some damage resulting to the roads. What Did The Curate Get A bishop of the Church of England had invited the clergymen of his see to a week-end party at the Episcopal residence. Tlho guest of honor was a binhon from an adjoining diocese. The first morning nt breakfast as tiho visiting Hshop was about to crack the shell of his eggl he sud denly stopt, and, turning to the but ler who was standing at the back of the Bishop's chair, Ihe said, all the while holding his fingers tightly to his nose: "Oh! my man! tiake tflvis egg away; the odor of it is atrocious. Take it away, please: Hake it away." The butlor, taking the egg in Ms hand and eyeing it closely, md with groat deference: I "My lord, a most regrettable mis bike has been- Made. The stupid ! saMinn fKna frivan VAIIP Imvtahin A curat's ogg." Bfinghiaimton Republican-Herald., Dangerous "Hero, hero, gents!" admonished the landlord of the Petunia, tavern, addressing the prominent citizens es semblcd around the ritove "You'H have to cut that out! I don't mind a little wnr-dilk occasionally, but. I draw n line kit peace-discussions they break up tine furniture so." Judge. fr POLITICAL ANNOUNCE MENTS. Primaries, May 19, 1916. I : Yot Public Serrlee Commis- -J-si oner I hereby announce my candi- v dacy for Republican nomination J to tfie office of Public Service Commissioner for Eastern Ore- -j-goo district, asking the support f of all Republicans. f ED WRIGHT For County Clerk 4. it v To Republicans of Union county': I hereby ask your sup- port for the nomination to the office of county clerk and pledge you the best that is in me should I be nominated and elected. "A dollar's worth of -j-service for every dollar spent." CASS M. HUMPHREYS. fr . V J. For County Clerk. 4. I ask the Republicans at' 4 Union county to consider my 4 4 candidacy for county clerk j. favorably at the coming pri- f. maries. I have been deputy i j county clerk under Mr. Wright ! i for some time and am familiar 4 4- wrtih the work of the office. 4 . 4. KENNETH McCORMICK. 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 4-..4 4 -J- 4- 4. 'For Sheriff. 4 4 Candidate for Republican 4 4 nomination for sheriff of Union 4 4 county,. 4 4. H. C. (HAL) REES, 4 4 Deputy Sheriff 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 444lv 4. For Sheriff. -j. 4 Democratic aandidate for 4 4 sheriff of Union county, Ore., 4 4 subject to primary election, 4 May 19, 1916. "For the people" 4 4. LEE WARNICK, 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. ...4.4.4.4.4.4.4. 4. For Sheriff 4" 4 I hereby announce my candi- 4 4. dacy for the Republican nomin- 4 4" ation for sheriff, subject to tho 4 4 primaries to be held on May 19, 4 4. 1916 "Competent and faithful 4 $ service." ' 4" 4. T. H. WILLIAMSON, 4 4.4.4. 4.4.4.4.4.4. 4.4.4.4.4.4. 4. 4.4.4 4. D. II. Procter 4. Remiblican candidate for 4 4 county clerk desires the aid of 4 4" the voters for that office. If 4 4 nominated and elected will con- 4 ! tliuin to erive best services to 4 ! the countv as he has in the past 4 4" as County Recorder. 4 4. 4, 4. 4. 4, 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 4 l 4 l I K $ J For District Attorney. 4 4 1 hereby announce my candi 4 4 dacy for the Republican pn- 4 4" mary nomination for the office 4 4 of district attorney. If nomin- 4 4 atod and elected I will admin- 4 4 ister the office with honesty and 4 4 integrity. 4 J. R. J. KITCHEN. 4- WANTED Clean cotton rags 2c a I pound Observer office. 3-10-tf I Advertising if you've got the product to stand back of the advertise ment. King Coal will ver ify every claim we've made for it And we've made I some pretty strong ones. s CAR OF LUMP COAL JUST CAME IN LA GRANDE FUEL COMPANY. 10a Fir St. PHONE :: MAIN 700. Opposite Thome A Wllcoi Grecery, MHHHBiiillllHiHH , K I ' - ' M.SSII I J. Naturally Inferred 51 Suitor "What makes you think, 5 sir, that I will not be aMe to support 5 ; your daughter V fr ! Her Father 'Tae difTK-ulty I've had ijin doing it myself." Borton Tran I i script. Just Received Car Fancy Gold Coin Potatoes Any Quantity 12.00 per 100 lbs. Fancy Early Rose and Netted Gem Seed Potatoes Spring Supply Of Chick Food Scratch Food Shell Grit Bone Meat, Scrap, Etc. Prompt delivery to any part of City SAWYER & CLARK COMPANY. Phone Main 17. Corner Jefferson A Greenwood Streets. When you order coal say ABERDEEN mao sivi, u. 8. fat. Offlc The one perfect front-lac corset with that exclusive VENTILO back, and VENTILO front shield. A model for every possible figure and a price for every purse. $2.00 and up. MRS. ROBERT PATTISON CORSETIERE. Other model? st $?.00 up. Residence 1702 Oak Phone Red 3221 WE ARE PREPARED To fit you with the correct glasses in one of the most mod ern equiped offices in the State "-J- H PEHRE ft SOU La Grande LesHn( Optomtt rijts and Jewelers. I I hJxJf iL LL '"I" w ll,ve established ourselves as experts. M m -BZBU'amm&E3mmm J JBwf0 WUl you la and be convinced? 1 -1 , '-' ' VB rDl7r A nnmpec so II E iftS D ri..i j SW i J ATOtV THE ISSUE Ttrfnspctfortofcrj SPUBS Until Further Notice Our Regular Price Will, Be' Per Hundred Pounds on First Grade Selected Guaranteed POTATOES HARRIS PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B 192 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track Feed and Hay We have a full line of feed in stock. Good Baled Hay and all kinds of grain. , Prices right and prompt delivery any time, anywhere. Wholesale and reail. Will trade feed for good Wood. Fuel HIAWATHA and ROCK SPRINGS COAL, well SCREENED and CLEAN. . FIR, PINE and TAMARACK WOOD, 4 foot or sawed STORAGE of all kinds, FIREPROOF Building. DRAYAGE, TRANSFER and DELIVERY, FURNI TURE and PIANO MOVING. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY. LYNCH and STEWART Jefferson Ave. One Block East of Depot Phone Main 10 ' Residence Phone Red 1091 D.R.FONG MEDICINE CO. CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES Cares Bodily Diseases With Root and Herb Treatment. Free Consultation Phone 762 1412 Adams Ave. fw"" You Can Connl c ! J toy there's no doubt of quality tervice, 7 THERE ARE MANY REASONS WHY EVERY HOME IN;LA GRANDE SHOULD HAVE ELECTRIC LIGHT. Eastern Oregon light & Power Co. Always at Your Service GROCERY La Grande'. Ore Telephone Main 34 4