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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1916)
...... a. -L. ... J. .1. .1. ! ataaal 4 3C f The . Minneapolis General Electric XtftttttTtTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTT . 4 . - "I Company hu pat in effect an elec- YES . Tempting Summery Wash Fabrics- feright and fresh as a Summer inoon are the new wash dress fabrics which are coming in daily to replcnW the stock. . Percales, Ginghams, Zephyrs, Tissues, Dimities, Batistes, Voiles and a large variety of the charming new fancy weaves. At any price 10c, 12c. 15c, 17c, 19c up to 50c You can be sure of superior value. It's so nice to select while the lines'. are complete. Come in and look around You are alwavs welcome. watt-hoar, lets 5 per cent for prompt i payment. The rate applies to all elec- I trie energy used in residences after the first 6 fcw.-hr. per room per month, We are satLsfifd with a small profit and our business is Ever Grow ing TWO YEARS Ao we were known as the Smallest Store m La Grande ! all energy used bv the customer meaa urea vy uie one iiitri , ': The Capitol building of the State of Pennsylvania at Harrisburg, fol lowing the lead of other state ctpi toU, will be illuminated at the-near future by flood-lighting. The projt -tcrs will be mounted on nearby build ings and other points of advantage. TODAY We are pleased to announce we are the Largest and we are Still Growing Ttoere Is a Reason 4 -If - 11 Hill's. Department Store : i tAT THE MOVIES I b l-s - "Sealed Valley at Sherry's. (Tomorrow Only.) 1 Packard and other promi nent automobile engineers favor motor oils from Western crude. Exposition i juries at San Francisco and San I Diego gave highest competitive j awards to Zerolene an oil from 1 Western crude. Zerolene is the i best oil for your motor because scientifically refined from selected California crude asphalt-ban. Government experts tell us that oils v correctly refined from asphalt-base crude "distill ' without decomposition" do not break up and lose I their lubricating value under cylinder heat and are "much better adapted to motor cylinders, as far i as their carbon-forming proclivities are con i cerned, than are paraffine-base Pennsylvania oils." When you empty the crank-case refill with Zero : lene. Dealers everywhere and at service stations ' and agencies of the Standard Oil Company. ZEROISE t the Standard OHfortfotor Cars We Deliver Anytime, ( Anywhere COAL CORD WOOD CHAIN WOOD BALED HAY BARLEY OATS BRAN DRAY AGE, DELIVERY, FIREPROOF STORAGE, MOVING LYNCH and STEWART Jefferson Ave. One Block East of Depot. Phone Main 10 Residence Phone Red 1091 -a 7 t yrf .SHOUTS WHEAT OYSTER SHELL GROUND BONE GRIT CHICK FOOD AT SHERRY'S. Dorothy Donnelly, whose name is a seen in her three great successes, "The Uon and the Mouse," The Song of Songs" and "Jfodame X" will be seen on the motion picture screen in li'ae Metro production of Hulburt Footner's big human interest story, "Sealed Valley," which comes to Sherry's tomorrow only. "Sealed Valley" is a photoplay based on the novel of the same name and is said to contain many rare novel photographic and scenic effects. A vivid tale of the untrodden woods. The Bell Telephone Company on February 14 successfully opened the Montreal-Vancouver telephone line, Raid to be the longest ear-ea-ear cir- j cuit in .the world. The line is 4227 j miles long, while the New York-San i Francisco line recently opened is but j 3-100 miles in length. The new line . does not go direct through Canada, ' but runs via the following connecting 'points: Buffalo, Chicago, Omaha, ; Salt Lake City and Portland, Ore. ! ' I Notice of Sheriff's Sale. j Notice is hereby given to all con ' cemed that undar and hv virtu. -,f jan execution issued out of the Circuit 1 ; uourt or the State of Oregon, and I bearing date the 10th day of April, j 1916, in that certain suit therein (Pending wherein John C. Gardner is i plaintiff and Fannie Berry and Wil- liam W. Berry and La Grande Nation- . al bank are defendants, commanding ime to mke sale of, the herinafter de- scribed property and make therefrom :the sum of $1463.52, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent j per annum from the date of said de- oree, and the further sum of $125.00, ' attorney fees and plaintiff's costs 'and disbursements taxed at $15.40. I will, on the 11th day of May, A. jD., 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the t front door of the County Court House at La Grande in Union County, Ore ' gon, sell at public sale to tihe highest ; bidder for cash, the following de . scribed lands, described in said decree, ' towit: j Commencing at the Southeast cor ner of lot Five of Block Number Nine i in Coggan's Addition to the town of ;Lo Grande, Union County, State of .Oregon, running thence in a north . easterly direction along the northwest I side of Pine street 108 feet, thence in 1 a northwesterly direction and at right I angles to said last line 60 feet, thence I in a southwesterly direction and par , allel with said Pine Street 108 feet to I Washington avenue, thence in a j southeasterly direction 60 feet to the I place of beginning, all in Union Coun ity, Oregon, together with the tene j ments, hereditaments and appurten I ances thereto belonging or in any wise jappurtaining, together with all right, i titlo and interest defendants, Fannie Barry and William W. Berrv, and ! each thereof fcad in and to said prem . ises on the 25th day of October, 1910, land that defendants in said cause thereafter acquired therein. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 10th day of April, 1916. AUGUST HUG, Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. Adv. Apr. 11-18-25, May 1-8. 10 APPLY SAGE TEA Look Young! Brincf Es.ck , Natural Cclor, Gloss and Attractiveness. Ii3 licnvy trn ivitli stilp'mr :w!.lil. v.'ifl tiir Cray". itrvii!:.-l r,r,.i fn.V.l l.flir l.cau'ifulh ilnrli ;inl )u:irim(. Jtjfl a t.-w avju'wii li. us w:M .;ci' a rtvv:nt:--in if ymir hail i failing, sti .ki-.! or gr.iy. Mixing t... Ntiit lia ami ti'!iui' ni-i;.,. tit iinrm' l''u:..li, is t.ri'Hl)!i'.om'. An imsst uv i to l'i'I 11 SO i'iiit hcsltic o i ji'!;s' anil !-ill 'i;ur t'oin'Uiinil at any ,!nr' i:!l r.:'.I.v ir i:i.i. 'Ill's :9 l'u' nhl t iim r.--i; v i;i'.;..u.t.M l.y the aiUil'.ou of oisw li;"i".l:i-r.:. u'nii. ;-my. mi'rtl liiiir ni-i 'nfii!. v., nil 1! firr'to To'ain our youth ful Hj j.rnr.inov nn,l attraotivrns. !' I'.iirk. nir.j your hair with Wjvtli's Saw Siili.lmr Compminil. no one enn t-ll. li-T-aii-.. it ihirs it io nnturftlly, no evenly. 1111 iit lnmpin n uponge or noft bruMi with it ami draw thin through your hair, tuMii? one n,al strand at a timi; bv morning nil gray hairs have (li.-nppcured, and, alter unotlior application or two, your hair bpromei lieautiiiillv dirk, gloPy, mft and liixurinnt Thi prepnratio ia a dellehtlul toilet rrtiiit and ia not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention o diacuw. DARKEN HI I IT RYPTOXr ill. GLASSES made by us :ost no more than Kryptoks made by other opticians, but the Kryptoks supplied by us , are better, being finished on specially made machines and in the finest, most, com pletely equipped retail optical factory in East era Oregon. Besides, we do all the work under one roof from the examination of your eyes to the accu rate fitting of the fin ished glasses. J. H. PEARE&SON Optometrists Jewelers. LA GRANDE, OREGON ,.....-. ........... ........ BOOST Boost for every forward move ment, Boost for every new improve ment. Boost tihe man for whom you labor, Boost the stranger and the neighbor; Cease to be a chronic knocker, Cease to be a progress blocker, If you'd make your city better, Boost H to the final letter. It is as plain as one and one: To hold the patronage and good will of your customers you must please them, and the surest way to please them is to give service and prompt at tention to every detail. This we endeavor to do to the very best of our ability. SAWYER-CLARK COMPANY, Phone Main 17. Corner Jefferson A Greenwood Streets. "The Ventilo Back," an tx elusive feature of tf 1 ti Jilt. Tl3.li Wun. U. 8. Hl. OfSca, No pressure of steels on the sp me. The corset for every oc casion. Spring models bring new comfort, new beauty, new styles. Have your Easter gown fit ted over a La CamiUe and note the difference. MRS. ROBERT PATTISON J CORSETIERE. I Other models at 12.00 nn. i RautaTwa 1709 HaW 1 ' Phone Red 3221 ....... s?s v .fin a . m it J 1 - wr r yrt mm 1 w n WHY? HARRIS GROCERY PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B 192 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track - iaiaaaafcEg.;Bs'p ITS A DOG-GONE SHAME that a friendly "bow-wow should soil your clothes with the dirty paws that are so terribly anxious to display the canine affection, but if you "pause'' long .enough to reflect that we can easily and quickly clean that suit for you, and make it look like new again, you will forgive the dog his demenstrative embrace. We take out all stains from clothing of all kinds, at little cost. Wilson Brothers Tailors Cleaning, Pressing & Hat Block New Foley Bldg. i La Grande, Ore. D. R. FONG MEDICINE CO. rurxrrcr ddat amti utpr Dmrnrrs sft aaa4uhu iwv a mmw tmimiiuw f B.j;l IV. Will. .urcs. ixraiiT tiscascs niio Treatment. 4 Free Phone 762 1412 Adams Ave. f BON TON RESTAURANT 213 FIR STREET PHONE RED 1241 Expert Chef, American and Chinese Dishes Noodles and Chop Suey a Specialty OPEN AT 6 A. M. TO 1 A. M. Furnished rooms up stairs THERE ARE MANY REASONS WHY EVERY HOME IN LA GRANDE SHOULD HAVE ELECTRIC LIGHT. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. j I Always at Your Service " D l J ivaui buu neru &?rjM Consultation M$0lz U urande f Ore. Wong Dan, Prop. Telephone Main 34