TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1916.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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The true art of prescription work
is best shown by
;Gur Reputation
i for results in drugs
Our reputation for the compounding of prescriptions is
an enviable one in "this part of the country. We have
been here a, long time, and have catered to a great many
doctors and a very large public, 'and have correctly com
pounded thousands of prescriptions. Our label on any ,
prescription is a guarantee of the contents, and they will
be found exactly as the doctor ordered, of the purest qual
ity and without imitation or substitution, and with the
best regard for safety and results. ' . . "
Red Cross Drug Store
LOCAL BREVITIES. j
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Wlatich for "Damaged Goods" at
Sherry's, .,.-- :
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We gratify and satisfy La Grande
Pharmacy. . ,
Get yoUjr fishing polo wrapped at
Bert Hughes' Sporting good store.
We have an expert, and a full line
of all sporting ; goods, 3-14-5t
Expert Developing and ,P4mtifng.
Special attention to your likes and
dislikes in camera work. Only the
best of papers used for your pictures
at Silvertihorns. 3-21-tf
Mr, Farmer bring your products to
toe B. B. Family Restaurant and get
cash for it. . We serve a regular din
ner for 20c. 8-15-tf
Eat at the B. B. Eating House, they
will make good opposite Depot.
3-15-tf.
Wattsh for "Damaged Goods" at
Shenry's. j
Something at the fountain, after the
show? Hot and cold drinks, Ice
creams and candv at Suverthorns.
3-21-tf
CASH SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY.
10c Bottle Bluing .j ,. 7c
Campbell's soup, per can ". 10c
Pork and Beans, per can 40c
Tomatoes, per can 10
3 Boxes Spaghetti 25
7 Bars Pearl White Soap , 25c
2 Cans Old Dutch Cleanser i. . . 15c
We Have Garden Seeds.
Joel's
Corner Cedar and Washington, ;
Main 759 Our Own Free Delivery.
WE HAVE ONION SETS
SPUDS!
$1.75
Per
A new shipment of Swift's faamn,
bacon and lard. " Fresh lot of vege
tables and fruits.
GARDEN SEED AND FLOWER
SEED.
Early Rose Seed Potatoes
Oregon Co-Qperative Association
1118 1-2 Adams Aye. La Grande, Ore.
; Branches at v ;,
IMBLEE, OR. EVANS, OB.
Whtch for "Damaged Goods" at
Sherry's. . ' , :-
Fresh, clean, homelike room by day,
week or month. Call Bed 741. Mrs.
A. G. Hermann. 3-3-26t
Dry wood for sale. Telephone
Black 1642. Adv. 2-7-tf
Landscape gardening, grafting
pruning and all kinds of yard and
flower work eiglht years experience.
Phone Red 3662. 3 17 6tp.
We pay ' best prices, for second
Hand Furniture. DYAL'S FURNI
TURE CO., 404 Fir St., Phone Black
8351. 9-14, tf.
Eveready Flashlights, and Mazda
Lamps make the world bright. Every
rtlhing tin the line at Saveiihorn's
Family Drug Store. S-21tf
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.
Quality first tihen price La Grande
Pharmacy.
Hatdhdng eggs, Buttercups and S.
C. Reds, winners county, state and
woild's flaw qualilty highest,
prices lowest. Eugene McGoldrick,
2902 N. Birch St., La Grande, Ore.,
Phone Black 3821. 3-7-lmo-p
Cwt.
Grocery Store
(WMrfx for,. "Damaged .Goods",, at
Sherry's,
Second-hand furniture wanted. Oo
not sell until you consult Byers, on
Farmers Telephone. ' 3-16-I'm
It pays to Ibe particular La
Grande Pharmacy. .
Money to loan on improved farms.
Any amount and any length of time.
United States National Bank Adv.
3-8-tf
Money to Loan.
On improved real property In Union
county, no delays, current rates. La
Grande Investment Co. Adv.
Tho Covo chess players were held
hack by the heavy rain storm last
overling and didn't show up. The
exact date of the postponed match
with La Grande chess artists has not
been fixed.
Shores' Taxi Service, Sommer Ho
tel. Main 740 Adv. 2-21-tf
Look for the B. B. Eating House,
it is the best place to eat. 'Meals 20c
and up Opposite Depot. 3-15-tf
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The best of standard and nigh
grade stationery, Highland and Crane's
Linen Lawn Correspondence Cards,
and Box papers. Separate Envelopes
and pound papers all sizes and grad
es At Silverthorn's Dirug Store.
3-21-tf
WWwh for "Damaged Goods" at
Sherry's. ,
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Garden Seeds
Remember our special offer of a
25c plant with each dollar's worth of
seeds bought in packages or ounces,
L?. Grande Seed & Floral Co.
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County Treasurers Call for Road
Warrants.
Notice, the undersigned treasurer
of Union county has funds on band
with which to pay all warrants which
were issued on the road fund and
endorsed not paid for want of funds
prior to Jan. 1, 1916. Interest ceases
on' the above wars-ants on March 18,
1916.
JOHN FRAWLEY,
Treasurer of Union County.
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Decorative Crepe Papers, new de
signs. initial napkins Denmison
Shelf Papers. At Silverthorn's DTUg
Store. 3-21-tf
Watch' for "Damaged Goods" at
Sherry's.
WANTED Clean cotton rags 2c a
pound Observer office. . 3-10-tf
H. Ball left last night for Kansas
City. ...
L. L. McKennon was on a brief visit
from Union this morning.
J. D. Sullivan returned this morning
from Portland where Mrs. Sullivan
is under medical treatment, and his
'son-in-law, Mr. Richey, is also a hos
pital patient.
Will H. Vogel of the Vogel-Levy
drug company, is over from Union for
a couple of days looking after busi
ness matters.
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ADDITIONAL WANT ADS.
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LOST PaJr gold rimmed glasses.
iKeturn to uuserver. 3-zi-it
FOR RENT Five room modern
3-21-tf
A. A. Wenzel spent yesterday in
tsaker on business matters.
Charles K. White, of North Powd
er, and Miss Zella Anthony, of Bak
er, were quietly wedded at the home
of Mr. ana Mrs. James Jjrenaan in
Baker Monday, Rev. Dr. Owen F.
Jones on relating.
S. A. Gardinier writes from Buf
falo, N. Y., that tlhere are two feet
of snow m that city and it lis very
cold. "Steve" says that he will be
back to "God's country" very soon.
Rev. Mr. Powell T'is among the
Cove visitoi-3 in La G.ir Jo tliis morn
ing. While still using crutches as
an aid to locomotion he is rapidly
recovering from a badly sprained
ankle.
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PERSONAL MENTION J
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ferguson of
Haines, who spent yesterday in La
Grande, went out to Elgin today to
visit former neighbors and acquaint
ances. Mrs. A. E. Elswortti lias gone to
Corvnllis
Mrs. C. F. Jackson of Spokane, is
here visiting her son, Evoret Beatty.
Mrs. Mary E. Houck, (worthy
Rrand matron of Eastern Star - in
Oregon, will arrive tonigWt on No.
18 to be the guest of local Stars
o"dr tomorrow when she will make
an official visit to Hope Chapter No.
13 on the occasion of that chapter's
26th anniversary.
. Miss Mildred Horan, sifter of J. A.
Horan sad Mrs. T. A. Foley, arrived
Appreciative Customers
'Our first day of DRESSMAKING DAYS brought in a goodly number of appreciative'
customers, although the day was very disagreeable, everybody went away .satisfied and
well pleased; The idea of Dresmaking 'Days is to give you all the assistance we can in
planning your spring sewing and any other suggestions that might be of interest to you.
We are at your service, and will be pleased to furnish you with authoritative stylos infor
mation concerning your spring apparel. ' . -
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, 28 in. Wool Challies, yard .58c
42 to 58 in. Wool Sheperd Checks, yard . . . . . ..
...98c, $1.10, $1.48, $2.25
Wool Serge all widths and shades yd 50c to $3.25
Lard Wide Taffeta Silk, yard . . 98c, to $1.38
27 in. Messaline, yard ..89c
Yard Wide Taffeta Silk, yard 98c, to $1.38
4(3 in. Wool Gaberdines, yard $1.98
32 in. Tub Bilk, yard - 98c
32 in. Stripe Crepe de Chene, yard .$1.92
27 in. Voiles, figured and plain. ...............
j. ....... . 17 l-2c, 23c. 32c
40 in. Silk Poplin, yard .'. .$1.25
40 in. Silk Taffeta do Chene, yard .$2.00
TH E GOLDEN RULE CO.
La Grande's
for an extended visit. . '
Misses Casey are among the arrivals
from Meacham this morning. .
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Colver have re- j
turned from Shasta county Cal., whore
they visited his sister. They will
live in a house on Fourth street. !
FROM NORTH POWDER
Pt-ntinuitinn ..f Nsur $25 000 Si-lllwll !
' . . House Before Voters
North Powder, March 18. (Spec
ial ).rA number of North Powder'
citizens have suggested the filling of
the street that runs past the Lenhart
warehouse. It is pointed out that t
Wis place has been impassable for au-
tos for a long time and that it is al
so difficult for travel with teams.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lueny, of River-
view, are the proud parents of a girl
born on March 12, 1916.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs, Albert Olsen,
a son.
Groat interest is centered in- the
forthcoming election to vote on the
proposal for a $25,000 school house
for North Powder. The proposition
is favored by all who desire to see
North Powder have a school worthy
the name of the town.
Ray Comstock has rented a farm
in the Riverside section and is mov
ing onto it. Mr. Comstock comes
from Cove where foe has lived for
several years. iWe are glad to . wel
come the family in this vicinity and
hope they will like tho country. . -
Mrs Henry Gorham, who has ibeen
quite ill, is reported to be much bet
ter the past few days.
EGGS BY WEIGHT
Efforts Being Made To Classify Hen
r run
"Give me two pounds of eggs,
please."
That promises soon to be the con
ventional way of placing an order for
cackleberries, according to Walla
Walla County Weight Inspector A. J.
Storhow, who says that in some of the
large cities the poultry houses are
'endeavoring to mainta n standard by
which 'pullet" eggs may be classified
aside from the regular "hen" eggs.
Where the poultry-fruit is sold by
the dozen, it has been pointed out, the
purchaser often secures a dozen small
eggs, and consequently does not re
ceive as much for his money as the
person who secures a dozun of the full-
sized ones. Wlnle no definite steps
have been taken in this state to bring
s.bout a classification of eggs of the
difFtrent sizes, the trend of events is
in that direction, according to Mr.
Storhow, and he expresses the opinion
that such legislation would not be
surpising.
There is one difficulty, however, to
be met in such a change in the method
of selling eggs, and that would be in
the establishment of the line of de
marketing between "pullet" and "hen"
eggs. All of the former brand are not
of the same size, nor are' the latter,
yet it is pointed out the purchasers of
a dozen of the latter receives more
value for his money than the person
who gets the pullet eggs.
There has been no weight standard
fixed for poultry products as yet, but
in cities where the movement to classi
fy has been started, there is a differ
ence in the quotations, due to the dif
ference in size of the two grades of
eggs.
Cove People Wedded
Marten 18 Owen R. Saunderw and
Alicel Gardner, both young people of
Cove, were married by Justice of the
Pesos A. C. Williams. ' Mir. Saund
ers is prosperous ffiier of the
Cove section. k "
40 in.- Silk Crepe do Chene, yard. . .$1.50, $1.87
27 in. Dimity, figured and plain, yard 13 l-2c ,
28 in. Batiste, figured and plain, yard ... .12 l-2c
31 in. Costume Crepe, plain and figured, yd 24c
Pins per package 2 l-2c, 5c, 10c ,
Needles per card , 5c
Thimbles 5c
Cotton Thread ', . , 4c
27 in. Ginghams, yard .' .......,.... 10 l-2e
82 in. Ginghams 13 l-2c
36 in. Percales, light and dark, yard. 10c
26 in. Cambric, yard 6 l-2c
Satins yard... 15c, 16c, 18c, 20c, 25c, 27c 30c, 40c
Calicos, light and dark, yard 5c
MORE fDft YOUR MONEY
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SOCIAL NEWS CHANGES
Social news will be publish
ed Thursdays and Saturdays,
and ito insure prompt publica
tion social items should 'be in
the Observer's hands not later
than (Wednesday or Friday
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SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon For Union :County
Howard P. Campbell, Ida L. Gillis,
Ada M. Sharp and Ora A. Wall
ace, Plaintiffs.
I VS. "
Providence M. Curirey, Clementine Cur-
rey, Mary Currey, fcdizaibetfi jane
Ashley, Ann Etiza. McCain, Malthew
. W; (Mitchell, Cariie H. HalrveyVA. M.
Harvey, Francis M. Smith, Joseph
. W Smith, Alonzo C. Mitchell,
-t n;i.. n ti t ' tfr:4.u.ll
wave ivuicneii, xiiiu ly u. i.xiuuucii,
Belle Mitchell and Frank W. Mitch
ell, Winifred H. Mitchell, Ida 'Ben
son, S. G. 'Benson, George H. Cur
rey, EdiHi Currey, Fred B. Currey,
Oarria Cuirrey, Jennie Currey,
Thomas II.. Currey, and all unknown
heilrs of Jolhn H. Currey, deceased,
and all o ther persons or parties
unknown claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest in the real
estate described in the complaint,
; Defendants.
: To Eliza Jane Ashley, Ann Eliza
McCain, Matfhew IW. Mitchell, Carrie
M. Harvey, A. M. Harvey, Francis
M, Smith, Joseph W. Smith, Alonzo
C." Mitchell, Olive Mitchell, Hairry L.
MJpiell, Belle Miitdhell, Frank' W.
Mitchell, Winifred H. Mitchell, Ida
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NEW ARRIVALS AT
PATTIS0N BROTHERS
GROCERY
HEINZ ITALIAN STYLE
SPAGHETTI.
With tomato sauce and cheese
cooked ready to serve. Pre
pared in Heinz model kitchens
from the best of spaghetti and
cheese, with a rich sauce of red
ripe tomatoes, spiced and sea
soned. Can ,.20c
GOLDEN EGG MACARONI
Is ready cut, machine dried.
Boils tender in 15 minut"ls. It
is pure and light and is made
under conditions of absolute
cleanliness. 2 packages ... .25c
TEA GARDEN STRAWBERRY
PRESERVES.
Mado from tho famous Hood
River berries, as pure as if you
had put them up yourself. Whole
sound berries only are used with
pure sugar. 1 lb. glass . . . ,30c
HILL'S BROS.. COFFEE DEMONSTRATOR WILL CALL ON YOU.
BUY ONE POUND AND GET HALF A POUND FREE.
FRESH VEGETABLES EVERY MORNING.
ASK FOR SUNKIST ORANGES AND LEMONS.
SANI TISSUE TOILET PAPER. .fPW
ONION SJTS AND GARDEN SEEDS.'
COLUMBIA HAMS AND BACON. rT V " ,
Phone Number Main 80
Store
Benson, S. G. 'Benson, Thomas H.
Curtrey, and all unknown heirs' of" r
said John H, Currey, deceased, and
all other persons or parties unknown,,
claiming any right, title estate, lien-
or interest in the (real estate describ r
ed in the complaint in the above on
titled suit, defendants:
. Yon and eadi of you are hereby
notified to be and appear in the above
erntitled-coTirt and answer the com
plajnt therein filed- against you in
the above-entitled cause within- stac
weeks from the first publication of
this summons, and defendants ami
each thereof will take notice that if
you foil bo' to appear and answr- . . ,
witihin said time. Uhe plaintiffs will.
for want thereof, apply to the Court:
for the relief demanded in the com
plaint in said cause, to-wit: for w
decree theren tnat piaintirrs are me1
owners m fee of the following de
scribed land in Union County, State
of Oregon, to-wit: South Waif of
iSouKheast Quarter! of Southeast
Quairter of Section Sixteen in Towa
ship Three South of Range Thirty---
eight, East of Willamette Meridians,
and that their title thereto be quiet
fid ncninst all the above-named de- ,
fendants and all unknown heirs of"
John H. Currey, deceased, and all
other persons or parties unknown'
claiming any (right, title, estate lien: or
interest in the real estate described! .
in the complain in said cause.
This summons is published try
order of the Hon. Cireuit Court of
the 'State of Oregon for the Couftty of
Union of date the 21st day of March,
1Q.lfi. Hliwtino- publication Ithereof
once eadh -tweek for six consecutive,
weeks m the La Grande Evening Ob-.
iserver, ft newspaper published at I--'Grande,
Oregon, and the first Poli
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J. D. SLATER, ' :.
, Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Djiily Mar. 21 28 Apr. 4, 11, 18, 25,
May 2.
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WILLIAMS' HORSERADISH.
' A delicious condiment and one
that's absolutely pure and whole
some. Made from fresh horse
radish and pure vinegar. 15c
bottles and 2 for ....... . . , ,25c
. ZIP THE CHIMNEY SWEEP
Place one package in yonr
stove and in five minutes the
stove will be free from oot and
scale. There will be no dirt or
muss to clean up after using Zip.
Package i. 4. . .25c
PREFERRED STOCK SAUER
KRAUT.
Cooked and oderless. This the
double advantage in P; S. kraut;
it is thoroughly cooked with
fresh, lean pork before canning
choice tender cabbage, cut fine
prepared for you in the most
appetizing manner.