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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1916)
: LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER : p'aGE FIVE TUESDAY, JUNE 0, 1916. ! LOCAL BREVITIES. s. i 4 '4 h I Hair Work. hi...: .i.. . . i ...j i I our nims corracuy aevuiupcu aim printed on Volox. Red Cross Drug I Store. Adv. y .. j Your Films J out more prominently, than the New a o.w..i c;.. it ! auction, the standard of amateur pic ... " ture Hiking has been materially raised Someone has said that "tune should ana )eope juive learned to know the never be wasted." You will never ifiIm tnut ig Kjvi,)(r universal success alarm clock or your watch at the Si! verthorn Family Drug store. Adv. : 6-5-tf. June 10th last day to pay .water rent without penalty. Adv. 0-6-6t, . iviauam Kennedy ana husband are Among the many things which j at the Savoy hotel, room, 6 with a line .iave been discovered along the lines j line of -hair goods and prepared to do of picture work in the pust few years, i! 11 kinds of nair work, while here there is notmng perhups tnat stands trusting we will meet ull our old cus- . V .1.. .i il. X' ' , ......... HI t: ntn A j.. tomers. Phone Main 713.- -Adv. -e-tf. ...i f. 1 A ..i. .Ua j wnuruver ii. is ueu. sxan. tur jSpoedex film at Silverthorn's Family 'After they are exposed bring or mail them to us to be developed. We will finish them , promptly and in our quality way. We 'guarantee; the? best results and your films are ready .the -day after you bring tlliem to us. Red Cross j Drug Store I IUST iScotch Collie pup about eight months old, brown with white ring around neck. A. B. Reed, La Grande, Gen. Del. Adv. 6-6-8tp. i Don't forget that Pauline is still fixing those aggravating little tears. Adv. 6-1-tf. For that summer vacation or camp ing oult trip Ansco Speedex films are the best. . . 6-31-rf Drug store. Adv; See the new Automatic Universal Focus Vest Pocket Camera at Silver thorn's. 6-iJ-tf Second-hand furniture wanted. Do not sell until you consult Byers, on Farmers Telephone. t.O.2 3-16-lni Coll Main 726 for all electrical con titicting, wiring and repairing. Elec tric Supply Co., 1J1 Depot. Adv. " For that. "cull of the wild" use "Ans co film and (paper. In the eyes of the world none better. . Eat, drink and be merry, for tomor row ye may die. Good eats and re freshing drinks served, in the right kind of style, at the Silverthorn foun tain. Adv. . 6-5-tf Our Want Ads bring results.' Last chance to buy budding plants, asters, etc. Come this week if you La Grande Seed & Floral want some Company. Adv, , 6-fi-fit i BIG REDUCTION. On ludies' suits and. coats at Jobes & Rabone. West-Jacobson Bldg., ( next Y. M. C. A. Adv. 5-2fl-tf.' on Cyko I . 6-3-tf Have your films printed paper None Better. Let Brownell figure on your wiring, The prices will be right, 111 Depot. Adv. 6-1-tf. June 10th last day to pay water rent without penalty. Adv. 6-6-5t. Kettle rendered lard full 10 lbs. for S1.2B. PeoDles MarKet 141H l-'l Ad ams Ave. 5-8-tf BERGERON VIOLIN SCHOOL REX HALL (Room 2) ORCHESTRA FOR ALL OCCASIONS FOR SALE Residence, corner, of Fifh and Penn, close in, next to Library. Furnished or unfurnished. Terms see owner A. B. CHERRY See the New Automatic 21-4x3 1-4 Universal Focus Camera at Silver thorn's. S-31-tf Used Autos for Sale. We have a number of excellent used cars for sale at very reasonable prices. To responsibe parties we may be uble to arrange time 'pay ments on a portion of the selling price. . Before buying any kind of a machine call and let us figure with you. Adv. 57Sl-tf. LDIGHTON'S GARAGE. G-S-tf i A meeting of local Germans and their friends will be held at the I. 0. O. F. hall, tomorrow (Wednesday) night for a "Unterholtungs-Abend." provided und an unusually interesting Orchestra and' vocal music has been evening is expected.' These meetings held every first and third Wednesday of the month are becoming popular, not only with Germans but their friends as well. There is no formal organization and no admission is charged. Most of the evening is taken up with music, but interesting addresses and readings also form part of the program. , June 10th lust 'day to pay water rent without penalty. Adv. 6-6-5t. If it isn't an Ansco it isn't the Best. 6-3-tf . "Audrey" one of the populur books and a mighty good Btory will be shown on the screen at the Arcade theatre June 9th and 10th. You will have the opportunity of both reading the book and seein gthe play. Books on sule at the Silverthorn Family Drug store, at the populur prices. Adv. 6-5-tf. Get that lawn mower sharpened at Ruby's Cycle and Supply shop. All work guaranteed. Adv. . 5-3-tf. Geo. Rippeys new and second hand furniture store highest prices paid for second hand furniture, 215 Fir St. Adv. 5-4-tf. Bob curls,' the latest switches, 75 cents and up.- Liquid shampoo and one shampoo 60 cents. Mud pack for wrinkles fine. Thirty years exper ience. 1106 Spring near Sixth street, Mrs. A. D. Vandecar. Adv. 6-1-tf. We pay Dest prices Tor second Hand Furniture. DYAL'S FURNI TURE CO., 404 Fir St.. Phone Black 8351. 9-K If- PREDCROsTl AMBULANCE ( . H. Bohnenkamp Co. ( Icall . 1 City Stables, Main 717 ) Day or Night ( . Fishermen and campers those tale elling films will be properly developed and printed at Silverthorn's. 6-34f Sacrifice for cash, 4-room house. furnished. Lot 60x120, south 1-2 lot and 4 block 5 Arnold Dray's addi tion 506 Third street old town La Grande, Ore. Make offer. Masterson, 202 Wilcox Bldg., Portland, Oro. Adv. . 6-3-3t. Shores' Taxi Service, tel. Main 740 Adv. Sommer ho-2-21-tf If you want a touring Black 321. Adv. taxi call 5-lS-tf. June 10th last day to pay water rent without penalty. Adv. 6-6-6t. We have several slightlv used Ford which hav . been received on new Dodge Brothers car sales, and which we are offering at attractive prices. 3-31-tf La Grande, ore. Money to loan on Improved farms. Xnv Amount and anv length of time. United States National Bank Adv. 3-3-tf Potatoes! Potatoes! I have about 35 sacks of Peerless Potatoes left, and in order to close them out quickly will sell them ior . $1.00 and $1.25 Per Sack Each sack contains about 108 pounds of potatoes. These potatoes are excellent for taiblo use or for seed. Phone Main 1, or Call at 115 Depot St, Wm. MILLER f.- Jl- Jf. f - ! "i- ONT This Opportunity To Buy Coffee Could you use some Coffee at a price? We believe you can and will, after you learn the value of the Coffee and the Price that will buy it. We have just received a shipment of Coffee from Hills Bros., of San Francisco, a large one, of special blend and pack, in 5 Lb. and 10 Lb. wood fibre cartons: 5 Lb. Cartons, net weight, at $1.60 10 Lb. Cartons, net weight, at .$3.10 Anything packed by Hills is, well, you know the quality, so phone at once. All phone orders delivered promptly. A fresh barrel of peanut butter just received, and we are sell ing it at, per pound t. 15c It's fine, try a pound or two and be convinced. Hair Goods. Used Ford Cars tor Sale. Our Want Ads bring results. The members of St. Peter's Guild will meet at Honan hall tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. As matters of important interest are to come up for considera tion and this will be the last meeting till fall a full attendance is particu larly requested. j ! ! Silk and Cloth Skirts are here in Scores of different styles In line with our general business policies, we are continually' adding to our skirt department every new feature which is introduced in separate skirts. By special arrangement with our mun . ufacturer, it is not necessary for us to go to the market in order to show the newest styles. As quickly as they are cre ated, the latest effects in separate skirts are forwarded to us, so that our assort ment of styles and matormls may bo the best in the city, - Some of our very latest arrivals feat ure the stylish pockets crushed belts and cascade effects, strap and button trim med. ' ' " '. ,, v,.,. . . ' . In all the i wanted . materials plain black and navy taffetas striped and plain silks black silk failles poplins serges chuddahs panams checks large plaids and the newest sport stripes Complete showing ranging from , in all -sizes, regular and extra bands, prices ..... $4.87 to $11.98 t PERSONAL MENTION j j .Time 10th last day to pay water rent without penalty. Adv. 6-6-5t. You can see all right in the day time, but at night wnen tnat cue blows out on the, hind wheel of your car, or you nave xo get uui, aim gii. under to see why tne little wneeis oo not go round, you will save yourself a whole lot of swearing, perhaps, and come a lot closer to the pearly gates if vnn have an Everready Mash l.irrnc with you to help out on the job. We have a full line ot them, suvertnorn s Family Drug store. Adv . 6-5-tf. June 10th last day to pay water rent without penalty. Adv. 6-6-5t. Main 40 Week. In order to impress Main 40 on your mind when drugs are wanted we are going to give away 500 little boxes of Wince s cnocoiates xnis weeit. wiui un order amounting to 35c or over we will send you a box of these choco lates. La Grande Pharmacy, M ain 40. Quick delivery. Adv. 6-5-i!t. NEGLECT the treatment of Piles and the ditions rapidly become worse. lieve yourself by using con-Re- TRADE MARK PILE REMEDY a remedy ot merit ana guaranteed vo give relief. Sold only by us, 50c and $1.00. LEVY-VOGEL DRUG CO. La Grande, Ojegon 5 v .Si Could you use some Coffee at a price? We believe you can ' ' . . I A fresh barrel of peanut butter just received, and we are sen- T ing it at, per pound - 15c It's fine, try a pound or two and be convinced. jj. Full line of fresh fruits ami vegetbles in season. j Kiddle's Store! M PHONE RED 1781 ISLAND CITY 4 $6,000 1 Private Money To Lan. loan on Improved is. Large or small Farm loans. Henry T. Hill WRECKED The Old White School Large Number 2 x 12-21 Large Number 2 x 6-28 SEE VINACKE OR KAMERER 'Phone Black 1532 Norman Desilet left last evening for Walla Walla where he will re mnin for a few days on a business visit. William Miller left early this morning in his Chevrolet for Walla Wulla. On his return he will fetch Glayds Miller home from school, arid also a girl companion of hers. F. L. Meyers, vice president of Ore gon Banker' association, is attending the state convention and also the Rose show this week, . Fred B. Currey, superintendent of the horticultural department of the state fair, is in Salem where a moat ing of the board is under way this week. On his return ho will stop off at the Rose show city. H. P. Lewis transacted business in Aliccl today, expecting to return this evening. John Wells of Imbler returned this morning from Eagle Valley. He re ports small fruit in that prosperous community frozen but that there is chance for Eagle Valley tomatoes to mature this vear. H. H. Wentherspoon returned to his j home in Elgin today after transact ing business in this vicinity. Traveling Freight Agent Oliver is in the city today looking after the thriving company business. He con templates getting back to Portland in tirrfe for a part of the Rose show. Postmaster E. E. Bragg leaves to night for the Portland Rose show and to confer with other postmasters of the state. George Miller has gone to Salom on business. T. J. Scroggin, cashier of the United States National bank left last night for Portland to attend the state con vention of the Bankers' association. Chester P. Newlin is a business vis itor in Joseph today. Attorney J. P. Rusk leaves tonight for Portland. ' Mrs. A. E. Ivunhoe, county school superintendent, leaves tonight for Portland where she win visit ner son Forest who is on the historic Oregon, n part of the naval parade show in Portland harbor this week. R. J. Sullivan is in Lostme trans acting business for the Oregon Co-Op. erative company. Miss Nell Grimmitt leaves this evening for the Portland Rose show. "Kaiser" Egansparger, boss of the Joseph Lake Amusement company, re turned home this morning alter trans acting business in the city. He re ports his famous resort ready for business right now and looks forward to a big year. 'Carl McEwin and wife left last night for Erie, Pa. Mrs. Ellen McKay has gone to Bos ton. Mrs. Rosenbaum leaves tonight for Salt Lake to attend an important con ference of the M. I. A.there. Boll Dilstrom leaves tomorrow for Yreka to spend a month with friends. C. L. Busick. a graduate of the Uni versity of California, and for a time located in the Owl Drug store in San Francisco, has accepted a position with Levy-Vogel Drug company of this city. Miua .Tnconhin. Hrnnlnv. who wns ' operated on at the hospital recently, is leaving the institution on the roadj to rapid recovery. Mrs. Ueorge l. toenran continues to improve rapidly after an operation for appendicitis at the Grand Ronde hospital. Jess Knlmback returned to his ranch in Palmer Junction this morn itifr after visiting in Ln Grandn. T'ios. Mnlhnllnnd left today for Hi ker to visit his daughter who is in school at that place. Mrs. Alex Lindscy left today noon for Salt Lake, going ns a represent)! five of the Un.'on stake of the I.. D. S. church to an important religious gathering. She will also visit her son and expects to be away a couple of weeks. Miss Etha Thomas was a nnsscngcr on the noon train for Vale vhere she. wi'l visit relatives a few weeks. ' Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Newlin went' to Alicel tcc'ay to attend the funeral of the lnte Mrs. Martha J. Wills. Mrs. N. Sohofield left on No. fi to day for Salt Lnke and Provo, Utah, to visit her children who are jurt fin ishing a year of school work. Corduroy and Wash Skirts It is 'no longer the Suinmei' Skirt of former years that after one tubbing lost its crisp newness. Et has now a well-defined place in the world of Summer fashions it is trim and correctly flares and fits like your best wool or silk skirt even after it has been laundered. These skirts are priced from. .............: J. ................... :.:$1.17 to $3-87 New Waists in Silk, Crepe De Chene and Voile These are priced so low that aaiy woman can en joy the comforts of a warm Summer day by dressing in one of these cool waists ........j... $1.00 to $4.48 Over 400 Merchants buying for cash direct from factory representing an output of over $35,000,000 annually cutting out the middle man gives you tih'e opportunity to save money on everything yoiK buy here. 3 The GOLDEN RULE C uUHwmWUVVWtt i : IT . 11 4l m. -Br-WnlV s I r 4 4 Carpenters Call at Roundhouse and Ask for Jensen. "Speed 'Em Up" eeting M AT COUNCIL CHAMBERS. Tuesday Evening, June 6th, 8 P.M. The co-operation of all ticket holders of the Club and all motor enthusiasts is necessary BE THERE '! La Grande Motor Club Ernest E. Vehrs, Secy. 1 Ti .