La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 21, 1916, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916.
LA . GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
.PAGE BTVH
EASTER
NOVELTIES
You ought to be in our store
these days and hear the expres
sions of delight from the little
folks who see bur Easter Novel
ties. Vou would realize then how
much happiness you could pro
vide for the small people at
home, and at an insignificant
cost, too.
AVe Have a Complete Line
Fluffy little chicks and ducks,
funny birds with hats on,
strange birds of brilliant plum
ape, roosters, hens, rabbits, eggs
etc. Some novelties are of
candy, some are made to hold
candy and others are just orna
mental. ,
PRICES 5c, 10c, and 15c
Red Cross
Drug Store
.j
young friends tomorrow. Be sure of
j place. Ihe Ijt Grande Meat Co.
High grade meats. House of qual
ity. Honest weight. Phone Main 0(ii
Adv. 4-21-lt. j
Fresh . . steawoerrics and cream,
strawberry sundaes at Silverthorn's
Fnuntiiin AJ.p ,l.nrf
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: Shores' Taxi Service, Sommer ho- i
tel. Main 740 Adv. 2-21-tf '
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Lilies, Carnations, Daffodils, Spanish
Ins, .and Violets. Order today. Store
open evenings. La Grande Seed fi
Floral Co. Adv. 4-19-8t.
Drugs Potent and Pure.
It is not enough that drugs shall be
pure, they must bo of known strength
and potency also. The latter essen
tiiil is looked after in this store. We
carry large lines of standardized and
assayed drugs as well as all the finest
chemicals and pharmaceuticals. We
solicit the trade of all who need the
service of a thoroughly modern drug
store. La Grande Pharmacy. Adv.
4-21-tf.
Used Ford Cars for Sale.
We have several slightlv used Ford
Automobiles which have been received
on new Dodge Brothers car sales, and
which we are offering at attractive
prices.
SMITH'S GARAGE,
3-Sl-tf La Grande. Ore.
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LOCAL BREVITIES.
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Kodak The best in photography.
Red Cross Drug Store. Adv. 4-13-tf
Free Easter Eggs' for Boys and
Girls We will remember all our
young friends tomorrow. iBe sure of
the place. The La Grande Meat Co.
High grade meats. House of qunl
ity. Honest weight. Phone Main 00
Adv. 4-21-lt.
on lnmroved farms.
Any amount and any length of time.
United States National Bank Adv.
Easter flowers and plants on dis
play Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Store open evenings. La Grande Seed
& Floral Co. Adv. 4-19-3U
Don't fail to see "Thirty Cities" at
the Presbyterian church tonight.
Adv. 4-21-lt.
The Guild will hold a cooked food
sale at Pattison's grocery store Satur
tlay afternoon and at the same time
conduct an apron sale at the Guild
hall. Adv. 4-18-4t.
Most people like good cameras and
films, the kind that Silverthorn Fam
ily Drug Store sell. Adv. 4-17-tf.
: '; Second-hand furniture wanted. Oo
not sell until you consult Byers, on
IPanmers Telephone. 3-16'-lm
Try the Sommer House barber shop
and shoe shining parlors. Everything
new. Best of workmen. Adv. 4-11-tf
. Nice line of white ivory goods in
brushes and mirrors at Silverthorn's
Family Drug Store. Adv . 4-17-tf.
Free Easter Eggs for Boys and
Girls We will remember all our
Try the Sommer House barber Shop
and shoe shining parlors. Everything
new. Best of workmen. Adv. 4-11-tf
We pay best prices ror second
Hand Furniture IWAT.'S FURNI
TURE CO.. 404 Fir St.. Phone Black
8351. 9-14. tf.
Ladies, Attention!
All ladies are invited to call and
see the new rubberized sanitary pet
ticoat. Must be seen to be appreciat
ed. Pauline Iederle, Phone Black
911. Adv. 4-6-tf
inu nf the Christian church
will hold their cooked food sale at the
Co-Operative store Saturday. Adv.
gather up rubbish beginning May 1,
provided it is sacked or in small boxe.i,
placed in alleys or on curbs. Do not
include slops, or garbage. Do not ex
pect the man to gather it up for you.
The city service is free. Empty cans
and tins are breeding places for mos
nuitoes. Glenn nn t.hi Ktirpets and
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tuviiv iMba iiai 111c utiuip m
cated ut the north end of Fourth
street. Permit is hereby given to
burn rubbish outside of the tire limits
until May 7, except on windy days or
in places endangering property. '
F. J. LAFKV,
Adv. 4-20-lOt. "General Manager,
Free Easter Eggs for Boys and
Girls We will remember all our
young friends tomorrow, e sure of
the place. The La Grande Meat Co.
High grade meats. House of qual
ity. Honest' weight. Phone Main CB
Adv. 4-21-lt.
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Attention nagies mere win uc a
big initiation .this evening and mnt
tors of importance to transact. Ail
members are urged to be present. ,
What the Doctor lesires. . 1
The doctor desires that the medicine
ho prescribes shall have the , effect
that the science of medicine indicates
that it should have.
Proper results from medicines can
only be insured by using drugs of
highest purity and standard strength.
iWe use only drugs of known pur
ity and potency and provide expert
service in the matter of compounding
and. dispensing. .
Let us fill your prescriptions; wtf'
don't substitute La Grande Phar
macy. Adv. 4-21-tf,
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Circuit Judge Knowles has refused
to grant a divorce to Emma Baker
from De Forest Baker. Mrs. Baker
alleged cruel and inhuman treatment
in the complaint recently tried out iri
court before Judge Knowles. The
husband contested the claim, and the
court refuses, by a decision handed
down last evening, to grant the di
vorce. . ' '". -i
Every Day Brings
New Easter Suits
to tJie last minute shopper and we can demonstrate our ability to give the best tailored
garments at a moderate price garments that conform to the latest and smartest
modes and at the same time of a splendid quality and beautifully tailored.
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There' will be a regular and im- ,
portant meeting of Commanders No. i
6, Knights Templar, this evening. : J
C. M. Humphreys, E. C. ,i
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Cherry trees cheap. Bing, Lambert
and Royal Ann $10 per hundred.
Karl J. Stacklanfl, uove, ure. nuv.
U. 4-17-l)t. w. it.
Money to Loan.
On improved real property In Union
county, no delays, current rates. ie
Grande Investment M. aov.
Special Services Sunday
Services will be held t the L. D.
S. Tabernacle Sunday evening Begin
ning at 7:30 in which the L. D. S.
Tabernacle choir under the direction
of Joseph P. Price, will render the
sacred cantata "Gethsemmane to Cal
vary" (Witty.) Bom tne worua uuu
music of this cantata are soul in
spiring.
Don't forget the social at the
Presbyterian church this evening.
Adv. .. 4-21-lt
Clean-up Notice.
Clean up next week. Teams
will
PREPAREDNESS
On That
Fishing
Trip
I
On That
Vacation
Post Card Size Camera
Load your comera with the New Ansco Speedex
Film and be assured of success the film that pro
duces the best snap-shots on cloudy days. Ansco
film and paper are prize winners. Cyko pjapers
have Latitude Use the paper you can control, in
the development.
See Our New Automatic Vest Pocket Cameras
$7.00 to $55.00, the universal focus camera with the
micrometer focusing scale.
Let Silverthorn's develop and print your film by
the Ansco Tank Method. ,
IF IT ISN'T AN ANSCO IT ISN'T THE BEST
Silverthorn's Family Drug
Store
.His college destroyed by fire, Horn-:
..... . 1 1..... ...nivinm
er U. Wilson reiurnuu mm.
from Texas where Iho has Deen sincu
last fall attending school. When a
disastrous fire swept the institution a'
few days ago, he was compeneu w.
abandon, his studies there, and conse
quently returned to his home in La
Grande.
Birth Record.
n : x,flr,,l Anril IS. to Mil
lire .Tnhn H. Rudd. Marguerite,
weighing nine pounds. Mother and
daughter are doing well.
Ladies' New Easter Suits
.. ................Sn.So, $17.50, $18.35, $22.50, $25.00, $28.50
Lalies' New Easter Skirts ,
, $4.9S. $5.S7, $0.97, $8.68, $11.08, $13.50
If you have not ah-eady seen these Beautiful Skirts
and are not wealing one, you ought to by all means.
Ladies' New Easter Coats '.
$5.90, $9.75, $13.50, $17.50
Ladies' New Easter Dresses....
$9.35. $13.50, $15.00, $19.85
$21.00, $22.50
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Lathes' New Easter Hats . .....
$4.98, $5.87, $0.97, $8.48, $9.S9
LADIES' NEW EASTER
SHOES
Bronze button, plain toe,
cloth toji, covered Louis heel
$4.50
Black hu-e kid, 8-in. top $3.9S
Patent button, white trimmed
$3.50
CHILDREN'S AND
MISS IDS' NEW EASTER
. SHOES
Cloth top kid, kid button
shoes 98c, $1.19 and $1.48
J 4 4 -4 4 4 4
ADDITIONAL WANT ADS.
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
That is the advantage you secure throuSh our big buying powojv o no of ove
400 R. C. U. stores with a combined buying power of over $3o,000 000 annually. This
means Uiat we get the lowest market prices on merchandise of sterling quality, enabling
us to give you more 'for your money ot all times.
TH E GOLDEN RULE CO.
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La Grande's
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Store
WOMEN WANTED Full time sal
ary $15.00 selling guaranteed ho.v
iery to wearer; 25c an hour spare
v time. Permanent experience un
necessary. International Mills,
Ann St., Norristown, Pa. Adv.
, 4-21-ltp.
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PERSONAL MENTION
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
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C D. Writesman, of Portland, has
accepted a position with Putman's
drug store. ,
Rev. Powell, rector or tne vove
Episcopal church, was a visitor in La
Grande this morning.
Miss Ruth Scibird, of Union, re
turned homo today after a visit with
friends in La Grande.
Grande boy and now holding down a
homestead in tne naiier ui"'"
east of Telocaset, was in La Grande
this morning after some farm sup
plies. .
Mrs. S. O. Swackhamer, of Union,
..n4...n l.Amn fliia mnfninir nfter a
I :tui iict uwiiiL v... r
brief visit in La Grande, the guest of
Mrs. J. (J. llenry. ,
Mrs. F. A. Bidwell returned to her
home in Union this morning after a
short visit in La Grande.
F. A. Harmon, manager of the
Eastern Oregon Light & Power com-
...1 !Uoo Vmnn in nia Vlnmt.V thi
past te'o days looking over the com
pany's property, returned today to h
home in Baker. .
Jirr. STo.,11 TTnflTmiin. ' nf Union.
wmml nrmo tnHa-- nfter a visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ken-
riino Pnntinn. n lirominent stock
man of Idaho who has been looking af
ter business matters in rnis ioc;nii,y,
has returnel to nis nome in 'weisui.
,T.Vol C. Tnvlor. former superin
tendent of the sugar factory at La
Grande, is here today on nis return
f frt Cnnlnnn in VlA intfir-
IKIIli 1.1 1 .U .j.ui..... ... v..-
ests of the Amalgamated Sugar com
pany and will return Tomorrow w ma
headquarters at Ogdon.
Miss Stella Ix;vy. was a passenger
this morning to her home in Union af
ter a long stay in Portland.
of La Grande several years apro, left
today on n,s rv lo n,H nome in dj'v
Iiko after a brief visit with friends
here.
dead letter office on March Bth, 1916.
If not deliverea Deiore, in caning ior
the above please say "advertised,"
giving date or list.
r E. E. BRAGG, P. M.
Use our Want Ad column.
Illinois and Texas Women have Front
Seats
nhicniro. AdHI 20. Wihcn. thirty
thousand women from the United
States and other nations meet m ew
M 22 to June 2 for the
twenty-first bi-ennial meeting of Gen
eral Federation oi women s ciuus, me
noe;nn "iin TllinniR ladies hear?"
will by no means have the same signi
ficance as it did two years ago in
. in. i . ,f
Chicago wnen Illinois ladies -were
hostesses and sat high up in tfhe gal
lery of the auditorium almost ibeyond
ear shot of the speaKers. inis year
the three hundred delegates from
Illinois and the delegates from Texas
are to be giver, front seats in the
Seventh Regiment Armory, Park
Avenue, New York. ' Illinois is so hon
ored because her delegates took back
position two years ago and because
Mrs. Frances D. Everett, who has ar
ranged the program, is an Illinois wo
man. Texas is given right of Way
because Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker,
Texan, is general federation president.
Not only this, but the delegations
from Texas and Illinois will make
their headquarters at the Hotel As
tor, also the convention's headquart
ers. Illinois will, announce at the
New York confederation that her
members 'have given nearly a tenth
of the $100,000 Sarah Piatt Decker
memorial fund started four years ago.
This sum is nearly three .thousand
dollars more than Illinois was ex
pected to give. The Illinois delega
tion, three hundred strong, will leave
Chicago for New York in a special
train over the Michigan Central rail
road. The train will leave Chicago
Sunday atternoon, may x.
OUR EASTER SEASON
LUMBER DELIVERIES
are very heavy this year.
Ruildine oDerations of all kinds
are in full swing, and we are
irettinir more than our share
r .lm,Vin' nivforKi annraMallv
from the most experienced and
expert builders. They know
good lumber and lumber values.
That's why they do their buy
ing here. There should be a
hint in that fact for you.
GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY
Ketail Uept. fbone Main 8
Arlvprtiuwl Tailor.
List of letters remaining uncalled
for in this office for the week ending
Gentlemen Bard. Sam E., Carlson,
J. G., Cochran, .1. S., Cooper, Tom,
Coker, George. Chakos. James. Deb-
gan', Dan, Gritten. Tie'v. E. L., Munrell,
Osvar. McSwain, T. R., Wood, John,
JnAiao Fp. Mnrv E.. IT.-iinn. Mrs.
Frank, Harris Mrs. John, Kingsley,
Carrie J., Porter, Mrs. Roy L., Warner
Mr Munrnwit. Knrinklc. Mrs. Lewi,
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raster Footwear
You will iictid shoes or pumps to complete your
Easter wm-d robe. We van give you the best styles
and your proper size. -
A few pair of white, wasflrable kid shoes received
and more to follow first of the week.
Ar.any styles to select from in black kid lace or
button, the very newest lasts.
New )ove Cray Button Shoes.
New Pumps all styles and prices.
New black and white stripped
Onyx Hosiery.
L. J. FRENCH
SHOE CO.
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