La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 01, 1916, Image 8

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LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
THURSDAY, JUNK 1, 191(i.
Guaranteed
Tooth
Brushes
1 1 in California. On Mr. McKinstry's
return, Dtsputcher and Mrs. vnn
! Valkonburg leave for Wisconsin,
j Minnesota and other middleweatern
points.
WEDS IRISH REBEL
IN DEATH CELL ON
DAY OF EXECUTION
We sell our leading brands of tooth
brushes under a guarantee. I f a brush
proves defective you can have a new
one free. It pays to get such brushes
bfiUHU.se no one ever has occasion to ask
that the guarantee, be made good. All
the brushes are perfect and they do per
fect work.
COST 25 CENTS AND UP
Wo have plenty of cheaper tootlli
brushes, but in the long run it pays to
buv these better ones.
La Grande Pharmacy
A'DOLPH
Quick Delivery
NKWLINf.
Manager
, Phone Main 40
La Grande, Oregon
i 1 "P iw t TWA
Si " ' I SS
Loook Ahead of You "See the Doings
Coming for You This Month of June-""
ROSE SHOW UNION STOCK SHOW CHAUTAUQUA
and lots of others coining in between. ''
Are you ready for the fun. You'll find your wants for these occasions at the
United Store for loss money Kvon in the face of all sales our prices art.'
lowest.
I.a'liej
ceived
Ladies
MRS. OObEPH
PLUMKETT
Married 'to her Sinn Fein lover
only a. few hours before he was
led from prison to die in front of
a firing squad. (J rare Clifford 1'lun
kelt is a widow at IIS and the most
pathetic figure that has arisen out
of the wreckage of the Dublin
rebellion. She and I'lunkttt be
came man and wife in t'.i" pri";oil
it mi'!iii;-!:i.
PERSONAL MENTION
J -i' !
.j. .j.
I
this
RAILROAD NEWS
Sunday morning train will be in
augurated within tt fortnight it is believed.
W ELL, HISTORIC
MARK, l'1 1,1,101).
LAND-
-Speciul Train to Union Slock Show
From Joseph la Fixed.
Incident to beginning work on the
nine-stall addition to the round hou.so
this morning, ut which time a ercw
of 20 men and several terms was set
in motion, will disappear an old i ail
road landmark the old-time well for
many years the only source of water
for railroading in this city. The well
mis been abandoned for scvoral
years hut because of its historic con
Meetions with early railroading, vet
wtuuift couldn't help but note the fact
tlmt it is to be tilled. Dirt from ex
cavation for the next, stalls will be
'tided into the cavity which was about
:.'10 Stx,t deep and of considerable diameter.
Chas. F. Oswald left on No. 4
morning for Chicago.
lorn Wright, veteran banker of
union, went through La Grande today
en route to Albany, Ore., where he
will attend the Masonic convention.
E. G. ISnilcy, head of the schools at
Ontario, who has also been visiting
friends in Klein where he was lncntwl
I at one fime, has gone to Albany, Ore.,
j to attend a convention of Masons.
Mrs. R. J. Sullivan has gone to
Portland to spend a few weeks visit
ing with friends.
Ruth Olson has gone to San Fran
cisco. Prof, and Mrs. A. 11. Prince left
this morning on No. 4 for Denver to
spend the Summer. They will return
in time to reopen the Central school
next tall.
W. C. Hanson is a business visitor
in Elgin today. He will return this
evening. i
Evangeline Berirer. who tauirhl
i school in Enterprise last winter, wna
New Crepe do Chine Waists, just re-
.51. 98, $2.98, $3.98
New White Shoes, just received
.' $3.50, $5.5(1
Ladies New Street Pumps, just received
$1.1)8, $2.49, $2.98
Ladies' Coats $8.90, $9.90, $12.50, $14.75
Ladies' Suits .89.90, $12.50, $14.75, $16.50, $18.50
Ladies' Sport Hals 49c, 89c, 98c, $1.39
Ladies' Sport Shoes $1.09, $1.98, $2.98. $3.50
Men's Sport Shirts 49c, 98c
Hoys' Sport Shirts '..45c
Hoys' Waists 25c, 45c
Hoys' Hose, 2 pair far 25c
Hoys' Silk Ties 25c
Hoys' Porosknit Unions 45c
Koys' Ribbed Unions 25c
Hoys' Muleskin Shoes $1.25, $1.39
Hoys' Elkskin Shoes ..$1.49, $1.69
Hovs' Dress Shoes ,
$1.15. 51.25, $1.19, $1.69, $1.98, $2.25, $2.49, $2.98
YOU CAN ALWAYS
DO BETTER AT
THE UNITED STORE
125 BIG BUSY
STORES
J. C. PENNEY CO.
en M avenue from Second to First
and $2f.00 reading meters. As part
of the laying of the four inch pipe
two hydrants were installed, one on
Y avenue one block east of Spruro at
the corner of North Maple and one
at the corner of First and M.
The street superintendent spent f.57
for teams and drivers and $30 for
labor and $15 for White Wing; $1.78
for cross walk lumber and $5 for
Blacksmith bill and $2.00 for hire of
wheel scrapers. Graded S avenue to
the Fair grounds gate. Graded down
the street in front of Fair grounds to
grade to obtain material for filling
S avenue. Flushed the streets and
cleaned out gutters and some catch
basins. Also repaired one cross walki
on Sjiruce.
The fire department was called May
'26th to Mr. Patterson's house, First
and B, twelve volunteers were out and
1100 feet of hose were laid. House
badly damaged.
The recorder collected $5 on sewer
Adams and Jefferson, 20 cents interest
on same; $4.40 from Globe Indemnity
Co., as a refund on Hodgin's bond; $5
fine, and $8 for dog licenses. He is
sued four peddler's licenses on treas
urer's receipt for $30; two dance hall
licenses on $100 receipt; two day
Hawker's license on S-10 receipt and
one license to sell merchandise on
$5 receipt from treasurer.
The treasurer received $214.02 Imp.
District Installments; .$2(54.90 Imp.
District Interest; 95 cents interest on
District No. 95; $8.20 interest on Dis
trict No. 99; 80 cents interest sewer
two section three; $5 for a merchan
dise license; $.'10 for four day's ped
dler's license; $10.00 for two days'
Hawker's license and $100 for two
dance hall license for six months and
$32.04 water rent. He paid $1023.36
water warrants including $996.61 for
the car load of four inch pipe recent
ly bought. He also paid $92.88 road
warrants; $30.00 Imp. District Inter
est; $729.13 General warrants called
with $85.79 interest on same.
Respectfully submitted,
F. J. LAFKY.
General Manager.
The date of the special train from
Wallowa county to the Union Stock
show hns been set for June 15lh.
Traveling Passenger Agent Jim Mil
ler, wno is as busy as u proverbia bee ; i ., r,..,,t,, i:.f :uf . i ' V
at honey-making time, has completed "(,n ver Y ?
arrangements. llio special leaves
Joseph at 6 a. m., leaves Iju Grande
at 10 a. m. and returning leaves
Union at 7 p. m.
.Special rates become effective Sat
urday for fishermen into Wallcwa
.county as far as Ixistine. The earlv
Denver
I William Moroney left today noon
for Kansas City.
Miss A. Mitchell, a member of the
I school faculty, left last night for
Tomorrow an exodus of boys and ,ht3 St" Pi'ul t0 !i,,cml her va"
girls will begin with Pendleton as a i ('. M,.v..,.hl..ln mnni,..i tl..,in;.,
mccea The Hoys' and Girl.' confer- j So" vacS
,B-'-I-l"e;- W,th. trip taking him to St. Paul and Chi-
.......... ,..r.ui ( i.i ,iu iv. i-ti.-M- c:nrn
n li ;,VhV nTLAwrr' c- Kmahiser, of the Oregon
v ' ! grocery company lett'nn No,
m . ,,. ,r r, ... inignt tor Akron, Ind
io up on union i iicinc p assenger j father is critically ill.
business, the Hose Show is about to' . r K-iuhu,. i iit;., i
1,.,,.;., k.. I .. f i ..l :n I , . v" ""'",'" i
r . , ,"" "-- vi" ciay on private business matters
bo entirely inailei)uato, iio doubt. At-1 Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Ferguson
18 last
where his
most every nigbt available space
that car is taken by Portland sojourners.
Dispatcher and Mrs. McKinstry
eight
7Y Ii '
SYD CHAPLIN
In
"A
Submarine Pirate
and
MARY BOLAND. FRANK MILLS and
WILLARD MACK
In
"THE EDGE OF THE
ABYSS"
eriruson and
the latter s mother, Mrs. Lucv Mc
I lure, who have been in La Grando
tor the Decoration dav period, re
turned today to their home in Baker.
Mrs. A. S. Geddes and Mrs. C. F
I'ernn are in Union today on church
relief society matters.
Miss HIackmon, well known mil
linery store proprietor, has returned
Horn linker where she was a visitor
with her sister, Mrs. O. A. Potter.
Summer Hotel Guests
I.. I., .lai es, San 1' ranctsco; A.
Harmon, linker. I'. 11. I.add, Seattle;
J. H. Smith, San Francisco; C. R.
Pruitt, Portland; O. M. Mortenson,
Spokane; P. A. Taylor. Chicago; 11.
G. Fithian, Win. M. Hallford, .las. Ii.
Welch, Portland; H. A. Rockwell, Chi
cago; E. G. Cahill, A. Ollmans, Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Evving, Sum
mr Uke, Ore,; E. E. Romig, J.
Hanselt, llakcr; J. R. Snark, Haines;
G. M. IK-ke, Portland; Aubrey G.
Smith. Union; Chas. Gorde, ' Salt
U.ke; S. C. ShankUind, J. M. Mermlith,
Port'tmd.
The Winner of the Pass for the Best
Slogan Will Be Announced Tonight
Coming-Friday and Saturday
JOHN BARRYMORE
CLOSING OUT.
Owing to the remodeling of thb
building 1 have decided to close out
my stock at greatly reduced price.i in
preparation to move.
Yours truly,
JHON COOKEMGOOD
alias
F. O. NEWTON.
Opposite Snodgrass Grocery.
Many in Iji Grnnde Try Simple Mix-lure.
Many Ti Grande people nre sur
prised at the quick action of simple
buckthorn bark, glycerine, otc, as
mixed in Adler-i-ka.' Tliis simple rem
edy acts on both upper and lower
bowel, removing such surprising foul
matter that one spoonful relieves nl-
i nif.t any case constipation, pour
stomach or gns. A few doses often
relieve or prevent appendicitis. A
short treatment hcliK chronic stom
ach trouble. Tine instant, easy action
of Adier-i-ka is astonishing. C. D.
! Putman. Adv.
Cily Manager's Report.
General manager's report for the
week ending May 27th. 191(5.
To the Commission: The police ar-
I rested six Two were drunk. They
; collected $5 tines and served eieht
meals. Two lights wore out. Had
live sleepers.
i The water superintendent spent
; $76.70 laying four inch pipe 4ti3 ft.
1
4
4
To-day and To-morrow
Q
ft
in
Hall Caine's Masterpiece
$6 r iifr
A William Fox Production
Scenes
m
1000
,
on avenue vast of Snruce: S 19 Oil
tuiishing laying 392 ft. four inch pipe
a