SATURDAY, MAY!13, 1916.
LA '- GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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in one pocket a Kodak in the other and you are
equipped for any picture taking tour.
KODAK
The simplicity, convenience and efficiency of tWc
Kodak system have put amateur photography with
in reach of every man, won Han and child, at small
cost. . ;
Kodaks $5.00 and up , .
Brownies 75 Cents to $12.00
Red Cross Drug Store
i For your Saturday luncheon, try a
piece of strawberry short-cake our
specialty. The Silverthorn Family
Urug Store Fountain. Adv. o-l'i-tt'.
jusi ieceivea a
Car of Peacock i
Celebrated Rock
Spring Nut Coal,
J usi the Thing f or
Summer Use,
SAWYER-CLARK
COMPANY,
Phone Main 17.
Corner Jefferson & Greenwood
Streets.
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! HlpDIRTORSETS
See and Feel Yourself
MODART
There is only one way to truly
appreciate the style, comfort
and poise of a MODART Cor
set, and that is to have a trial
fitting.
The designer of MODART Cor
sets is considerea ioremosi in
the world of corsetry. No other
corset can claim his skill. Every
design originated by this style
creator must meet his approval
as an anatomist also.
The result is a corset that gives
you the satisfaction of the
smartest style and the assur
ance of health and comfort. The
MODART gives lines that are
chic, distinctive, graceful, yot al
lowing free and easy respira
tion. . It can be adjusted to the most
minute, requirement!! of individ
ual figure luics. It affords a
gentle, uplifting support, at nil
times. ' '
Health, comfort and fashion
..urge a MODART fitting.
PaulineLederle
Sommer Hotel Bldgi-
A Handful
of Film - f
Cartridges
Money lo ton.
On improved real property In Union
county, no delays, current rates. L
Grande Investment Co. Adv.
WRECKED
The Old White School
Large Number 2 x 12-24
Large Number 2 x 6-28
SEE
VINACKE OR -..
KAMERER
'Phone Black 1532
Stout Women Find
La Camelle
CorwtB so Very Comfortable ,
Because of the
Ventilo
Back and Front Shield
A trial fitting will convince you.
A model for every figure. If
more convenient I will fit you in
your own home.
Prices $2.00 and up
MRS. ROBT. PATTISON,
Corsetierc
Res. 1702 Oak, Phone Red 3221
made by us cost 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
em Oregon.
Besidps, 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&S0N
. Optometrists & Jewelers- .
LA GRANDE, OREGON
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GLASSES Ja !
' LOCAL BREVITIES.
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, Take a kodak with you. Red Cross
Drug Store Adv. 5-124
Don't forget the chicken dinner ut
the Family Home Restaurant, 25c.
Adv. ; , 5-14-lt.
If it isn't an Ansco ii isn't the best.
Adv. 6-8-tlj.
-Second-hand furniture wanted. Do
not sell until you consult Dyers, on
Farmers Telephone. ;i-16-lm
ThoRfi films Mm tAvalimuit iirtil
printed properly at Silvei thorn's.--Adv.
5-8-tf.
We'll talk it over at the band dunce
at Zubor hall Saturday night. Adv.
5-12-lt.
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We pay Best prices ror second
Hand Furniture. DYAL'3 FURNI
TURE CO., 404 Fir St.. Phone Black
8351. 9-14, If,
t'Hed Ford Cars fur Sale.
We have several slightl- used Ford
Automobiles which hav.. beon received
on new Dodge Brothers car sales, and
which we are offering at attractive
prices.
SMITH'S GARAGE. -
3-31.tf La Grande. Ore.
Shores' Taxi Service. Summer bo-
tel. Main 740 Adv. 2-21-tf
If it isn't an Ansco it isn't the best.
-Adv. -;i-4t.
Money lo loan on improved farms.
Any amount and any length of time.
United States National Bank Adv.
K-8-tf
Johnston's and McDonald's Fine
box candies alwnvs fresh at Silver-
thorn's. Adv. , ' '; 5-12-tf,
' Ladies, Attention ! i
All Inrlipa tifA 'nvitari tn rnll nnA
see the new rubberized sanitary pet-!
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ucout. must ue seen co ne appreciate
ed. Pauline Lederle, Phone . Black I
911. Adv. . 4-6-tf I
Kettle rendered lard full 10 lbs. for I
$1.25. Peoples Market 1419 l-'i Ad-
ams Ave. 5-ii-tf
Get that lawn mower sharpened at !
Ruby s Cycle and Supply shop. All
work guaranteed. Adv. 5-3-tf.
Have you noticed the display of line
pocket knives and watches in the
show windows at Silverthom's. Adv.
5-12-tf.
Geo. Rippeys now and second hand
furniture store highest prices paid
for second hand furniture. 215 Fir St.
Udv. " 5-4-tf.
Don't forget the chicken dinner at
the Family Home Restaurant, 25c.
Adv. B-14-lt.
Ladies. ,
Mi's. A. D. Vandecar will be in La
Grande May 19th with a fine stock of
hair goods. Bring your combings.
Address given later. Adv. 5-6-tf.
Notice of -Meeting. (
' There will be a meeting of those in
terested in the care of the Ackles
cemetery on Sat. May 13, at the Y. M.
C. A. auditorium. The cemetery is
in a badly neglected condition and im
mediate steps should be taken to
bring about some needed improve
ments. Adv. . 5-9-fit.
The postponed German social has
been definitely set for Wednesday, the
,17th, at the I. O. O. F. hall and will
be held there on the first and third
Wednesday of every month. An ex-
Money to Loan
Have 550,000.00 7 per cent
in amounts from $2500.00 up, to
loan on Grande Ronde Valley
Farms.
Have $50,000.00 8 per cent
in amounts from $1000.00 up, to
loan on farms in Union County.
$ 250.00 10 Per Cent
$ 500.00 10 Per Cent
$ 700.00 (ffl 10 Per Cent
$1,500.00 8 Per Cent
To loan on Improved City Prop
erty. Also an unlimited amount of
capital to loan on La Grande
property Building loans a
specialty.
W. B. SARGENT,
President.
LA GRANDE INVESTMENT
COMPANY
LA GRANDE, ORE.
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W. L Stringham
INSTRUCTOR
PIANO
STUDIO-Orer Yoiug's.Con-
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OUR MODERN
Co-Operation, Efficient
, is proving to be a great success. .We aim to please you always, by giving you
good service, hcln vou economize by co-operating with over 400 pother mer
chants buying direct from the factories through the H. O. U. - '
For this very good
reason we are al
ways prepared to
give you the newest
in style in Ladies'
Blouses- at prices
that are the most
favorable.
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Wo have allied our own buying power with that
of several hundred other good merchants Vast,
economics como as a result and you, the con
sumers, derive tho benefit in infinitely better .
values than would be possible where a store op
erates us a single unit. To each of these many
stores are forwarded tho very newest styles
shortly after their origination and in every one
of them these new styles ore placed on sale on
the same day they first make their appearalnce in
the country's recognized style centres. This ex
plains our pre-eminence in the sale of Blouses.
New Models in "Welworth and Wirthmore"
Waists Now on Sale Here Exclusively
cellont program has been urranged
and a "banner" meeting is expected
for next Wednesday evening.
,n The best raaor strop one can buy
is, the, $1.50 strop at Silverthom's
Family Drug Store. Adv. . 5-12-tf
We are the ones. Our store is the
place. Hear Edison's new art, The
New Edison Diamond Disc or the Vic
tor Victroia, We soli on easy pay
ments. Newlin Book and Stationery
Co. Adv. 5-6-tf.
S. R. Haworth For Senator
I wish to announce my candidacy
for Republican nominntion for joint
senator from Union and Wallowa
counties. Vote 50 X on the ballot
Rdv.5-13-5t
r Home cured bacon, hams and shoul
ders, country butter and eggs.
Golden Ride Co. Adv. 5-12-2t,
' Notice.
, The party who stole pigeons in Con
nordale is known. If pigeons are not
returned with three days party will
be prosecuted. Adv. 5-18-3tp.
Sidney Lyle, the piuno tuner, is at
the Foley hotel. Adv. 6-13-ltp.
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ADDITIONAL WANT ADS.
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NEW 4-ROOM house and lot . Sni-.p
at $475, near Walnut and Division
streets. $200 will handle. Balance
time. Write 1130 E. Taylor St.,
' Portland, Oregon, owner. Adv.
5-13-5tp.
FOR SALE Coach pups. 1521 Mad
ison street. -Adv. 5-13-7tp.
LOST A package of blue taffeta silk,
on Cove avenue. Finder telephone
iBluck 1771. Reward. Adv. 6-13-2t
WOMEN WANTED Full time sal
ary $15.00 selling guaranteed hos
iery to wearer; 25 cents an hour
spare time. Permanent, experience
unnecessary. International Mills,
Ann St., Norristown, Pa. Adv.
5-13-ltp.
FOR SALE Good eating and room
house doing good business. Can
show books as to business. Lorn;
lease on building, Box 309 Investi
gate, La Grande, Oregon. Adv.
5-13-lt.
I)ST Silk umhrclla, gold handle,
with initials R. E. Phone Black '
612. Adv. 5-13-2tp.
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PERSONAL MENTION !
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Jimmv Rosenbaum, an . active pa-
iron of field sport', is among tho vis i
ltors In Baker tooiiy. - - ,
I . Miss Ruby Thcisen, l Mrs. , Chai.
Reynolds and Mrs. Lou Givnn and
daughter, are attending the field '
meeVin' Baker. - '
j'vMra;.. A. Gardinior. returned ,thit
morning from a vint in Portland.
I Miss Wilmn, Stecey i visitor in .
IDEA OF-
Economy
An appropriate mod
el for every occas
ion. . Smart plain
styles for business
wear, : fancy styles
for 'wottr with dainty
blouses and com
plete assortments' of
each. ,
The . prices , are
lowest in the city for
garments of equal '
quality.
. Every wanted
weave and material
including a multi
tude of handsome
silk skirts black,
navy, checked,
striped and plaid
effects.
Tailored skirts
with pockets full
flared and shirred
styles.
All aizes, rerular
and extra.
Baker where she is the guest of Mr.
and M-rs. J. K. Romig.
Mis. H. D. Landrum left today for
tho new junction, Reith, tb be with
her son who is employed as locomo
tive inspector at that place. They
have their new place ot abode now es
tablished anL'tn?it will be their place
of residence for an indefinite period.
Charles Albert Small, candidate for
Republican 1 nomination, for repre
sentative, went down to Elgin today
on a campaigning mission.
George T. Cochran, state water
superintendent, left today for Baker
where he has some official business re
quiring attention.
Don Pruitt, private secretary to R.
N. Stanfield the Umatilla county
sheep king, in is La Grande on his re
turn from Idaho where he was look
ing after the Stanfield interests. .Mr.
Pruitt stopped ofT for the day to' see
some old friends in La Grande and
especially those of the newspnper
ranks with whom he has been;, for
many years a co-laborer.
Registered at Savoy. ' 1
M. Ashbaugh, Pendleton; Mrs. J.
O. Brien, Vincent; G. W. Maybee,
Free water; R. T. Snibs, Walla Wlalla;
Verna Haney, Enterprise; J. B. Steen,
J. C. Conley, Enterprise; M. M. Car
rol, E. F. Williams, City; C. R. Snider,
Glenn Morlcy, A. P. Dunn, E. Foley,
E. C. Coughey, Airlie: John Graham,
Elgin; E. O. Heath, Portland.
Registered at Sommer.
C. B. Smut, Wallowa; G. E. La
Bello, Boise; C. C. Chadwick, Boise:
D. E. Clark, Portland; Anna M. Tnr
ley, Corvallis; H. Thanhauser, Jno.
W. Brown, L. B. Lamore, J. E. Toutol
lette, Portland; Chas. C. Parsell. Wm.
Ault, Sylvester H. Burleigh, Enter-
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A NERVOUS SHOCK
Is often felt when you discover that your "glad
rags" are
Apparently Ruined
by some unsightly spots, caused by grease or tar
or ink or fruit stain. Dd not worry but immedi
ately phone us. At a small cost we will remove
the spots without injuring the fabric or fading the '
most delicate colors.
WUsotiBrothersTailors
Cleaning, Pressing & Hat Block , It ;
Keio Foley Blag. ' La Grande, Ore, U
Service and
THE NEW SKIRTS
Are mare attractive than ever and moderately
, , priced at
The Latest Styles Always Available Here '
NEW MODELS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING
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Erise; C, V. Decker, Salt Lake; Au
rey G. Smith, Union; iW. P. White,
Spokane; Russel Summers, St. Louis.
At the Foley Hotel. '
J. E. Blevans, Pendleton; G. G.
Morton, C. J. Owen, L. C. Cramer, W, :
S. Spinning, A. A. Garsede, I. H, Sher
rod, S. C. Weimer, H. A. Scroggins,
J. H. Howett, Thomas Duncan, Port
land; T. A. McGratty, A. J. Mclnriff,
tintei-prise; M. A. Williams, St. Joe;
W. M. Johnson, Baker; W. H. Cowan,
New York; Geo. Sutherland, V"alla
Walla; W. N. Clark, Chicago; J. P. ,
Hinchey, A. Hudson. Meacham; C. A.
Finwald, Baker; T. W. Hawkins, Spo
kane; S. G. Hamilton, Spokane; J. B.
Eagan, A. E. Middleton, St. Paul; I
Martin, B. Conley, Cove; W. H. Mur
phy, Seattle; L. K. Weber, Walla Wal
la; D. W.Moffatt, Boise; W. H. Will
iamson, H. H. Henderson, Ogden; C.
W. AUenbaugh, Boise; G. K.; Hawitt,.
Portland, . ..: . , , , .
Grande Ronde Hospital Note
At the Grande Ronde hospital last
night a son was born to Mrs. Albert .
Becker, of Cove.
Miss Wayne Garrick, who has been i
at the hospital, has recovered: suff ici- -
ently to return to her home.
Dr. Kirby, of Elgin, arrived at tho
hospital last night -with John W. .
Leighton, of Elgin, who will undergo,!
an operation. '.
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.. Employes Get Increase ' I
Portland, May 13. The Crown
Willamette Paper company today an
nounced a ten per cent increase of
wages of all emuloyes at Oregon City,
Lebanon and Camas mills, effective
May 1st. It affects 1700 workers. .