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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1916)
FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN X 1 I 3 to. The Joys You can multiply them if ycur starting and lighting system is cn the job, rain cr shine. But a slight touch of "Spring fever" in your battery can stir up a lot cf annoyance if yc:i it it go. We're here to keep storage batteries full cf "pep." When we charge a battery, icpr.ir it op just inspect it, you may be sure the work is done right. Drive around to sec us it will pay you just to know us. ' f-l i - rrce inspection of any JOHNSTON AND REISLAND 1515 Adams New Willard Batteries and Repair JO QEVE YOU We Have Spent Over To Equip Our Dry Gleaning Dept. CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY Inc. PHONE 3& 4"? pfftf'ffp''ip'ip'ipif''ip'ip LA GRANDE - 4' f -J 4 SCHEDULE Leaves Cove for La' Grande lat S A. M. Leaves La Grande for Union at 9:30 A. M. Leaves Union for Cove at 12:30 P. M. Leaves Cove for Union at 2:30 P. M Leaves Union for La Grande at 3:30 P. M. Leaves La Grande for Cove at 5:00 P. M. 4 FARE Cove to La O ramie Sl.'OO.'Roumltrip $1.50 '4-- r ft La Grantle to' Union $1.00, Roundtrip $ , ' $1.75. t 4 Union to Cove 50c, Jfoundtrip $1.00. J- H ' ' 4 : ; ; - ft. 1 Wesmer Auto Stage 2 La Grande Headquarters, Levy-Vogel Drug Co., . Cor. Adams and Depot Streets J. of Spring battery at any time, j Parts Always Carried in Stock J MAIN 56 UNION - COVE y M THINGS 10 HI CHEAPER STRAWBERRIES . CHIEF ITEM TODAY. IS Grocers Curry 1Mb Line of Up-to-the Minute Vegetables.. The principal good things in mar ket thia week are strawberries which have improved greatly in flavor and are much lower in price. The luscious Jessie and Gold Dollar variety, are arriving daily from Florin. Thoy arc retailing for fifteen cents a cup. As paragus the tonder green variety, is exceptionally tine and is selling at 20 cents per pound, two for 35 cents. New potatoes, sonic fine fresh cauli flower, green peppers, hot house and head lettuce, tomatoes and cucumbers in green vegetables and oranges, ba nanas and some fancy Hood River ap ples in the fruit line, are some other choice things to eat. Home grown rhubarb is also selling with a vim. FRUIT Strawberries 15 and 20 cents. Hood River Apples 7c lb and 40c dozen. Bananas 35c and 40c dozen. ; Cocoanuts 15c each. ' Apples 4c lb. Oranges 30c to 60c Lemons 30c and 35c. VEGETABLES AND MISCELLANE OUS , Green peppers 35c per lb. Egg plant 25c per lb; Fresh tomatoes 25c per lb. Radishes 5c per bunch. Hot house lettuce 35c per lb. Green Onions 5c per bunch, 3 for 10c. Spinach 10c lb 325c. Rhubarb 3 lbs25c. Potatoes $1.75 to $2.25. Head lettuce 10c and 325c. Cauliflower 20c and 25c each. Honey 20c; 3 for 50c. New cabbage 5c lb. Parsley 5c a bunch. Onions 34 cts. Bermuda 10c ' Beans White, 10c; Lima, 10c. Beans White, 10c; Lima, 12-12. Sugar Cane or fruit, $8.45 sack, cash "$8.85 30 days' time. BUTTER AND EGGS Butter Fancy creamery 35c lb. roll and 70c 2 lb. roll. Ranch butter 21b. roll fiOc 65c. Eggs Strictly fresh 25e. CHICKENS AND FOWL Hens 16c retail, dressed. Spring Friers (large ones) 18c. Turkevs 20e25c. FLOUR, HAY, FEED, EAC. Bluestem Flour $1.50. Best of the Best (straight grade) $1.35. Invincible $1.50. Best of the Best (patent) $1.45. Royal Patent $1.45. Snowdrift Flour $1.60. Upper Crust $1.55. None-to-Equal $1.45. Occident $2.40 Gold Medal $2.50 Cattle. (La Grande Prices. Choice grain fed steers Ordinary grain fed steers . Choice hay fed steers . . . Ordinary to common steers Choice cows , Ordinary to common cows. . Choice bulls Best light -calves ... Sheep. Spring lambs Choice weight yearlings . Best Weathers . Old wethers Choice light ewes Good to common ewes Hobs. Choice light weights Good ligftrt weights Medium weights Rough and heavy 7.357.60 7.257.40 7.257.50 5.006.00 6.506.75 6.25fi.35 4.5O5.00 7.00 9.009.50 9.00 7.75 7.007.25 6.757.00 6.00(5)7.25 8.008.05 7.807.00 7.507.75 7.007.2:i Careful! "Will th vaccination mark show, doctor?"' 'That depends entirely upon you, Lhiadam!" Puck. Safe Medicine for Children. "Is it safe?" is the first question to be considered when buying cough med icine for children. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has long been a favor ite with mothers of young children as it contains no opium or other narcotic, and may be given to a child as confi dently as to an adult. It is pleasant I to take, too, which is of great import, ance when a medicine must be given to young children. This remedy is most effectual in relieving coughs, cr.lds and croup. Obtainable everywhere.- i Western Diamonds Set and Sparkling Des Moines 7a. April 20. The Western League's cluster of brown diamonds was all set sparkling as the 1916 pennant race was begun before hie crowds eatrer to see the Old Heads land the Recruits to battle in Western League cities today. Frank C. Zeh rung, the Lincoln theatrical man, who succeeds "Tip" O'Ncil as head of tec leainie, has renovated ' the umpiring staff and the handlers of the indica tors are nearly all'new men. Zohrung promises discipline for the players, snappy games for spectators and cleaner ball generally. Nearly all the teams are stronger than last season. Topt;kn and Witchita, which made a poor showing in 19Lr, have been strengthened. The games today are heiiitr played as follows: Denver vs Wichita at Denver. St. Joo vs Topeka at St. Joe. Dps Moines vs Omaha at Des Moines. Lincoln vs Sioux City at Lincoln. "Rebel" Oakes, new mana ger for Denver, who formerly play ed with the Pittsburgh Feds promises winning ball. ,K. ,T. Lattimore, new head of the Topeka aggregation, ereatly has strengthened the team. ! Tom Fairweather, secretary of the Des Moines will not see so much ball as usual this year, as he has been elected a councilmen of Des Moines. Synapsis of th Annual ltatarnant of tb GUARANTEE rVMO LirE ASSOCIATION of Omaba, lu Itie State at Naliraaka, on tlw Slat ,laj if hivt'iul',')-, ltit.'i. ii'ml? to !! tn.tirutir rululilliwliHi.r of, Hie Slat of Or, (on, iuraiinul to law: CAPITAL ' . AuiMi'.nt of rtfittal t"i-k paid up. . INCOME Total unmiliuu hifouui 9 Iiiutpki, tllvMtMiils ami renin l-o- cflvHl tlurliia: tin. your Incotu. froui nt!itr muii-ii'i r- cvlvfil during the war Nont 0oS.h14.ll TS.t-ia.M 4, 1'a.VJ i.-,.ia Total liit-ome $ ' DISBURSEMENTS Palil for itmi'., .'tulmvuieiita, mi- imftlfN uml KiirrviHlt'r valntM..f ai'HlM.elliitU.11 of Kutiraliloo ik'liita. It noti'a Cunimlaal.oia ami aalai'lt'a u lit ilurliia ilia year lYj.en, ltiHMiaia alitl fia lialll ilur- : luff the year Ati.nuut of all utliwr r xiKMitlltuvra 'iti,isa.lt 4'AI.1MM.78 aiT.oia.oT 1S,X".H7 iii.:ms.iio Total tiHiullluria f 1,0113,4 10.SK ASSETS Mnrkot value of atiivka alul lunula owuml Uil.llflO.00 Louna on mortgagi'it auu ixilltit- ral. ! I 2.17,ri7t.al ChkIi lu hanka flnil oil luilltl 41, Soil. US Ol.'ut na.iMa iii.'Ii iM.tf7l.HI Total a.. el. t l.:ix.V3.X Total naaeta ailmlth'd In Ore lion t I.XSB.S.'KI.OI LIABILITIES 'T. Ial "H''r IhIui uniMltl TD.I12T 8I Al, oilier llahllltti'i. (eatlinateil). . t..Ou0.W Total llalillltloa. eii'limlve of capital alnelt ,I01,aSJ.81 Total lnauraui.e In fori IV.eni IMT ni. 101.1. l .3Oil.AtVl.fl0 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Totut liiKiiruia-e m-llten lurlut Hie .vonr l.llM.noo.00 Uioa tireuilniiiH rot'ulvetl durini; Hie ear aa.S40.no . Loa'oa luilil ilorluit Hie year , 2.Nn.ou Uitett ItK'urrrd tlurlui; the yiar.. . u.Oiki.oo TiHtinl aiuoniil of luaurHiice ont- niuttiltus In Dretioii. llei'eiubcr ai. mi; . j.ios.ouo.oo We eililbll ua dlKlmrmment 4ao.90l.75. tlniler the baaillnff of "liimrantee IteiMialt Xctea ('luur.'llfd," emitiiK ..total illaltiirHemonta to aUow ronxldei'it!l.v lu'ext'exa of total limulio. Treating; tlie ellntlnnt ion of our iiunrnuteo notea In IhU manner la nectwaiiry. ntlhouili I be Item l not, Ktrlelly uklnic, u duliuraemi'tlt. TI10 eliuiluiitlon of llio uoli'M from our uccounu iia tiiKtn onler of tile Itoiird of dlrectora mid la In pnraiiaui'e of a Ui'hii'e tuton iurt of the aKs.H'liillon to comply wllli l lie niUuua of a uumlK'r of Hie linuimnco di'parlini'iiu of atates In which we oitoriile. . GUARANTEE FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION lly J. W. III'IIII:m, Sierolnry. Slatntory n'Rlilcnt Kciiernl uncut and aUorney lor til-vice. Geo. A. Lovejoy Western Manager 727-8-9 riTTOCK BLOCK PORTLAND, OREGON Avenue Interest earned on in-' vested funds . 6.31'''' Percentage of Actual to Expected mortality 38.5' Over $25,000 to be invested in Oregon Securities in 1916. 'ADollar'sWorlh for a Dollar' Annual rate, age 3 5 $13.30 Per looi) Insurance. More honest, nble, energetic agents wanted for territory in Oregon and Washington. J e Je ea tfa i WANT ADS ej J J J . J J 'J J J WASHINGTON Apartments, 1606 Washington avenue. Modern and Ihomelike. Call and see. Adv. 4-12-tf. PRACTICAL nursing or housekeeping position wanted. Phone Main 69. Adv. 4-21-3tp. FRESH JERSEY COW and calf for sale, or will exchange for good top buggy and single harness, 2005 Ce dar streot. Adv. 4-21-2tp FOR RENT Six room house, 2 blocks of North Side school on V avenuo. Two acres ground.. Will rent $12.50 a month on yearly lease. Inquire Observer. Adv. 4-17-fit. BULLS FOR SALE 4 Shorthorns and 1 Holstcin. J. E. Reynolds, Fai-mers)4. -Adv. 4-17-0t. W. It. STOCK PASTURED Either in the mountains or on ranch. J. E. Reynolds, Farmors 64. Adv. 4-17-0t. W. It. FOR SALE CHEAP Modern five room hoiife. Your own terms. By owner. W. C. Hansen. Adv. . - 4-14-tf. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping with bath; also large front bed sitting room, 1512 Adams, two blocks from center of town. Phone Black 3901. Adv. 4-8-tf. FOR RENT House and large gar den. Call W. H. Bohnenkamp. Adv. 4-8-tf. WANTED All kinds of Second Hand Goods. Will trade or pay highest cash prices. F. D. Haisten. 3-27tf FOR SALE 160 acres timber land, $1,000; $400 cash, balance stock. B. T. Roberts, 1003 X avenue, La Grande, Oregon. Adv. 4-4-tf. FOR SALE Good Jersey milk cows. Call Frank McKonnon, Home phone 25X2. Adv. 4-12-tf. FOR RENT, sale or exchange Eight room modern- souse on O avenue. Call at resident, 905 Penn avenue or at mv olfieo in La Grande Nat. Bank I!!dg. C. A. Small. Adv. 4-13-if. FOR RENT Furnished house. Five rooms. Close in. Call Main 98. Adv. 4-17-5tp. WANTED Work by woman bv day. Call Black 3721. Adv. 4-18-6tp FOR RENT Three furnished house keeping rooms on first floor. 2107 Third St. . Call Black 1201. Adv. . 4-18-tf. WANTED Man and wife to work on ranch. Address James Dobin, R. F. D. No. 1 or call Faa-mere 196. Adv 4-19-6t SOD WANTED The Women's Re lief ' Corps desires to improve the G. A. R, plot in the cemetery and would appreciate sod from anyone who will donate it. Call Black 2141. Adv. . . 4-19-5tp FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 1611 Fourth street. Adv. 4-19-tf FOR RENT Well furnished rooms for housekeeping; close in. Call Black 821. Adv. FOR SALE A good top buggy and single harness. Call Farmer 36 or ' Red 772. Adv. . 4-20-6tp. LOST Yellow, half grown kitten with dark stripes on its side. Re ward. Jap Stevens. Adv. 4-20-tf. SAGE TEA DANDY TO It's ' Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair. You can turn gray, faded luiir Beau tifully dark mid lustrous almost over night if you'll get a ."ill-cent bottle of "Wyctli's !Sngi niul Sulphur Compound" at liny dniir toro. Miliums of bottles of this old Jnmoiin Sajre. Tin Recipe, im proved by the addition of other ingredi ents, are sold annually, . says a well known druggist here, because it darkens the hniv so naturally ami rvenly tliat no one can toll it has been applied. Those whoso hair is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise awaiting til -in, because after one or two applica tions the gray hair ynninhrs. anil your India become liixtiriuutlv dark and beau: t if ill. 'J'his is Hie n;;e of youth. Crny-liaircd, unattractive folkit aren't vim ted around, i get busy with Wyeth's Sai; and Sul phur Compound to-night and you'll be de lighted with your dark, handsome hair and your joutliful appearance within a few ilays. This preparation is a toilet rcwiisito mid is not intended for the cure, mitiga tion or prevention of disease. 'iuiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiunmiu Take it To-day!! 1 Foley's Honey ! 1 and Tar I for " 5 coughs, colds, croup, and irrita- E 2 tion of throat, chest, and lungs. S ' Croupy children helped quickly; 5 bronchial and lingering lagrippo E i coughs stopped; hoarseness, tick- 5 ling throat and nervous-hacking jjjj relieved these are somo of tho s good effects of Foley's Honey and Tar. Is a standard family household medi cine that con tains no opiates. Do not accept a substitute for Foley's Honey and Tar. Your dealer sells It. SOLD EVER It WHERE. SUDDEN DEATH Caused by Disease of the Kidneys. The close connection which exists between the heart and the kidneys is well known nowadays. As soon as kidneys are diseased, artorial tension is increased and the heart functions are attacked. When tho kidneys no longer pour forth waste, uremic poisoning occurs and the person dies, and the cause is often piven ns heart disease, or disease of brniu or lungs. It is a good insurance against such a risk to scud 10 cents lor a sample packntjo of "Annric" tho latest dis covery of Dr. Pierce. Also send a sample of your water. This will be examined, without charge by expert chemists at Dr. IMoree's Invalids' Hotel, Itnffalo, N. Y. When yon Buffer from backache, frequent or scanty urine, rheumatic pains here or there, or that constant tired, worn-out feeling, it's time to write Dr. l'icrce, describe your symptoms and get his medical opinion without charge absolutely free. This "Anuric" of Doctor Pierce's ia found to be 37 times more active than lithia, for it dissolves nrio acid ia the syatem as hot water does sugar. Simply ask for Dr. Pierce's Anurio Tablets. There can bo no imitation. Kvery pnekao of "Annric" is euro to be Dr. Pierce's. You will find the signa tnro on tho packngo just as you do on Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for blood and stomach. WORRY, DESPONDENCY. Kidney Dlseacn Is suspected by medical men when pn.tit.nts compluln of backuciio or sulfer with Irregular urination, dis turbed, too frequent, scanty or painful pasi-ago. Tho general symptoms arorhnm niatic pains or neuralgia, headache diz'.y spells, Irritability, desponoenrj , weakness and gonnral misery. Worrjy Is a frequent causn and soTT-etlrncs a symptom of kldnoy disease. Thousands have testified to Immodlati relief from thoso symptoms afUT using Dr. Plerco'u Anurio T'u biota. I'll Co-Operating j?i With U Business men The modern standard of (Jy broad, helpful banking fW) service brings the pro "jj gressive,. commercial bank J?jJ into the closest co-opera-CW tion with business patrons. iRocognizing that clients' interests and this Institu CWi tion's progress are mutual, S)P our best efforts are direc ted toward insuring maxi CiW mum progress "upon the J5SK part of every patron. This sound, constructive policy of mutual helpful- JSjK noss makes this ' Tnstitu particularly attrac- tfW) tive for business men of character and integrity. si , g J You are invited to call and consult with U3 at any k$J time hours. during banking 1 The United States National La Grande, Oregon. . ?JK 95 Bank "ami? iTY Insomnia Indigestion nearly always disturbs the sleep more or less, and is often the cause of insomnia. Eat a light sup per with little if any meat, and no milk; also take one of Chamberlain's Tablets immediately after supper and ' see if you do not rest much better. Obtainable everywhere. f a...-...-.. ... I i M THoDIRT ORSET-S Front L&oed mm HAVE YOUR EASTER SUIT ) GOWN FITTED OVER A MOD ART CORSET DISCRIMINATING women Women who know the modes Always seek these advantages in a corset. They seek symmetry and grace ful figure beauty to make the gown attractive They seek the smooth back made possible by the absence of laces in the buck of the front , laced MOD ART. They seek ease of carriage comfort They seek ease in adjustment. Thev seek freedom over the dia phragm v They seek these advantages combined with the modern notes' of fashion And they find complete expres sion of these ideas in MODART Corsets. Let your next corset be a MO DART and select it by fitting room proof. j Pauline Lederle i ; Sommer Hotel Bldg. ! ww.... - r Mm i .'Jry'j.- V'