La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 13, 1916, Image 2

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    TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1916.
PAGE EIGHT
Finder please return
Rule Co. Adv.
to
Golden
6-12-Ut.
Tactful. Clerk "Is the shirt for
your husband, ma'am or do you wish
something in a better quality?"
Puck.
Dip Sheo
1-3 per cent
LA. GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
m mm m mm m . -mm ms m mm m tea
euaoie
Dm
Dipping sheep is an operatioi
once a year only as a rule and i
this once should prove effective"
The right sort of dip is one t
all insects or parasites and sho)
and tonic effect on the skin with'
of injury.
KRELOS DII
meets all these requirements.
millinery department many new knocks off old
J. Fancy fixed or to be fixed at your fancy.
and all betwixts and betweens. And every hat
)rs at a big discount.
wmm
apartment Store
We Jiave every
one made.
reason to be'
j. if, if, if, if, if. if. if. if, if, if. f if, if. if, if. if. if. if. if, if. if. if, g
Sold by its only in this locality Art
miner, Geography, Stenography,
iean Literature, Physics, Type
g, Methods in Language, Thesit
rimary Certificate, Education-
. :e of.
Friday Forenoon.
ory and Practice, Orthography,
cat Geography, JLnglisn Altera
MODERN furnished apartments $10
per month and up, 1606 Washington
avenue. Best in La Grande. Adv.
' 6-1-tf.
La Grande Ph
FOR SALE OR RE NT
Home Furnished or
Call Red 1311.
-Nice Modern
Unfurnished.
5-15-lmo
ADOLPH
Quick Delivery
Chemistry, Education History
ysical Culture.
Friday Afternoon.
NTT.WT.TAT ;o1 Geology, Algebra,
i r-iVV UL1, government, Education-!hild-and
Adolescence.
2nf nrHnv li'ni'pnnnn
La r!ianla ..imetry, Botany, Education
VJIIdnae, Ul, Administration.
Saturday Afternoon.
neral History, Bookkeeping, Ed-
. nn jjethodg,
Very truly yours,
i J. A. CHURCHILL,
rintendcnt of Public Instruction.
mhhmmmmmhIv. 6-12-6t
!FOR RENT A large front bed sit
ting room with batn; suitable for
two people. Two blocks from cen
ter of town. Phone Black 3901.
.1512 Adams Avenue. Adv. 5-26-tf.
UNCLE SI'S Ififct Ads.
FAMILY
GROWS
NUMEROUS RESIDENTS TAKEN
INTO CITIZENSHIP.
Patriotic
Question Put
Applicant.
Before Enrh
native
CFred WHEN IT COMES TO untiring
biandt sellers, finders and traders, an
Observer Want Ad can't be
beat. It works overtime on
straight-time pay. Rates,
one cent per word pfr issue
no ad less than 23 cents.
paper J
m this
were d
second
not kne
The .
tinued
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms,
1306 O street. Phone Black 562.
Adv. 6-8-5t.
FURNISHED housekeeping
Call Red 962. Adv.
rooms.
6-10-tf.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Practically new Bur
.roughs Adding Machine and Rem
ington Typewriter. Bargain in
either or both. Cnll Foley Hotel.
Adv. 5-6-tf.
Just Received a
Car of Peacock
Celebrated Rock
Spring'Nut Coal,
Just the Thing for
Summer Use.
SAWYER-CLARK
COMPANY,
Phone Main 17.
Corner Jefferson & Greenwood
Street"""
WHY DO WE DO IT?
HOW DO WE DO IT?
That is the Question They are Asking
Because we buy in Quantities
for Less
WE CAN SELL FOR LESS AND WE DO
Our Saving is Your Saving, Call and
See us To-day, To-morrojy
Never Comes, t '
Harris Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192
408 North Fir Street, Cross Track
FOR SALE Fresh milch cows. In
quire Bean Bros. Phone 3741.
Adv. 5-31-tf.
.FOR SALE CHEAP Modern five
room house. Your own terms. By
owner. W. C. Hansen. Adv.
t 4-14-tf.
SALE 160 acres tmber land,
ck.
FOR RENT
Uncle Sam has six more subjects as
the consequence of an impressive pro
ceeding at the court house today when
a croup of citizens, many of whom
Jiftve lived in La Grande for almost .1
Jtfe time, were admitted as citizens.
Until the full citizenship law passed
they had the right of vote but nince
(then have been denied it, and that law
wai Inrgely responsible for brincrinr
several well known businessmen into
FOR
S1.000; $400 cash, ba .nce stoc
B. T. Roberts, 1603 X avenue, La !
.....,.! l" a ... . . . , 1
t
LighR RENT Five-room modern house
trade )n Seventh street. Call Main 55 or
1914.ee Dr. Richardson. 6-10-tf
Okla
to tratK RENT A new 3-room bunga
county0Wi Ihone E(!(J 3441 121) w av
Oran(l(A,iv
lfi-lt. 1 -
FOR SALE Four Jersey milch cows,
Phone Farm 24X1. Adv. 5-25-tf.
., R RENT Housekeeping rooms,
'"1307 Penn ave. Adv. 6-13-5tp.
I MatDR RENT Three furnished house-jwoi-st
keeping rooms. First floor; close
I Hamidn. Phone Main 715. Call 904
I'with sPenn ave. Adv. 6-13-3t.
lent tir
t.ve;R RENT Three room house near
a burdPalmer Mill. Call Black 3732.
in theAdv. e-l'i-St.
rif lie a
full citizenship toduv. A list of stin
ulatcd questions was asked concernini;
'non-allegience of anarchy, assassin
gangs, and other law-violating organ
izations or bodies. Witnesses told of
the good character and general ac
tivities of the applicants for citizen-
snip aunng a period of years. 1
The flag which woa recently pre-,
-sented to the court here with inspir- i
Ino ppwimnniifca h.. nuitfrla.o r.f a. :
Revolution was used when County ''nble JRNISHED TENT in nice lawn for
Clerk Ed Wright administered the "le !r-cnt for Summer. Also furnished
final oath of allegiance to the United "brooms homo. Call Mi-s, Frank
'States to each. . 7'lie Childcrs. 6-8-6bp
A portion of the applicants woreiP"'1' .
not finally disposed of until this after- il'hey
ternoon. , rbut ge
Among' those who have applied for ) of thel
and were todav eiven their ripht to value. fCk Tt"ktY OC
vote in this sUte. were: Conr- A A JXXX
Two Applicants Denii-d.
Celeste Noscendoni, native of Aus
tria, now lives at Elgin; John and W.
D. Mitchell, nntives of Canada, living
FOR SALE Singer sewing machine
as good as new, $25. Guaranteed
to be in good condition. Reason for
selling, we have two. Call Black
8852. 2012 Cedar street. Adv.
6-12 tf.
D.R.FONG
CELEBRATED CHINESE HERB CO.
(30 years practical experience)
The Famous Chinese Herbs for All Ailments of
Both Sexes
CONSULTATION FREE
Office Hours Jefferson Ave.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m. La Grande, Ore.
.
ELECTRIC SUPPLi CO.
AUSTIN BROWNELL, Manager
HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY
Supplies and Heating Devices
Phone Main 726
Sommer Hotel Building, next to Western Union
iv -
LOST Between Summerville and Ln
Grande, a new American casing,
ino foi
pcriorj
factun
means
jde gives best
ith least car-
testimony of
-7 peris alike. As
VlCiN.,putsit: "Oils
wi.o imn.ortaiioalt-base crudes
in a Thriiiin?elvestobemuch
iirp wjiiotor cylinders,
i fjon-f orming pro
icerned, than are
paraffine-base Pennsylvania oils."
Zerolene is scientifically refined
from selected California crude
asphalt-base not only made from
the right crude but made right. Dealers
everywhere and at service stations arid
agencies of the Standard Oil Company. 1
THANK
YOUR
GROCER
Stout Women Find J
' La Camelle I
Corsets so Very Comfortable I
Because of the i
Ventito
Back and Front Shield J
A trial fitting will convince you. '
A model for every figure. If J
more convenient I will fit you in I
your own home. J
- Prices $2.00 and up !
if he asks your
to try a can of
BAKING
POWDER
MRS. RCBT. PATTISON.
, Corsctiere
Res. 1702 Oak, Phone Red 3221
We Consider Your Success
Paramount to Our Own
KC
He wants to do
you a favor-
he knows what
brands to rec
ommend from
experience.
a
7Fi -rs R
flie Standard Oilforftctor Cars
FmW
mm
Mm
r RYPTO
GLASSES
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
ern 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.
Jh.peare&son
Optometrists & Jewelers
I.A GRANDE, OREGON
Because our success depends on the development of the
communities served by us end the prosperity of their inhabitants.
We have made large investments for your convenience and
comfort, in property which cannot be moved to Bome other
locality if our business does not prosper as can yours There
fore not only from public spiritedness but from business interests
we wish to cooperate with you in anything tending to further
the welfare, of die community.
v No proposition is too small to receive our cheerful and
thorough consideration and active encouragement.
Eastern Oregon Light &
Power Co.
Always at Your Service
Telephone Main 34
STORAGE COAL
YOUR CHOICE OP COAL
We carry every grade and size
for home or factory consump
tion at the lowest prices per
ton. Keeping old trade is just
as important as getting new
customers. We do both by giv
ing our customers what they
want. Storage rates are on now.
Provide your winter's supply of
fuel, like the good house wife,
who cans fruit and vegetables
for your family's winter needs.
Be.ein now and lay away a ton
or two each month of olir LONG
LASTING HIAWATHA. This
coal won't slack or spoil and you
will save money. Price advances
August 1st.
CHAIN $2.50 GREEN
7OOD $3.50 DRY
FULL, LOOSE, CORD DELIVERED
LYNCH and STEWART
Jefferson Ave. One LV ; J: East Depot. Phone Main 10
Ons Word, One Cent, One Time.