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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1916)
TUESDAY, JUNE U 19H5. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVJ5 $1.25. Peoples Marot 141SU-2 Ad ams Ave. 5-o-tf Anita King, the first woman to cross the continent alone in an outo mobile. Arcade tonight. 6-13-lt. ? V Ci Jlt UUI STOCK SHOW TIME TAKE A KODAK WITH YOU Kodaks $1.00 to $50.00 RED CROSS DRUG STORE BERGERON VIOLIN SCHOOL REX HALL (Room 2) ORCHESTRA FOR ALL OCCASIONS WRECKED The Old White School Large Number 2 x 12-21 Large Number 2 x 6-28 SEE VINACKE OR KAMERER 'Phone Black 1532 LOCAL BREVITIES. 4 i" v J ! I i Don't forget that Pauline is still fixing those aggravating little tears. Adv. 6-1-tf. The new Boy Scout book now on sale at the Silverthorn Family Drug store. Price 35c Adv. 6-9-tf. tinent at the Arcade tonight. Adv.- . , 6-lii-lt. For that summer vacation or camp ing oult trip Ansco Speedex films are the best. , . 5-31-tf Let Brownell figure on your wiring, The prices will be right, 111 Depot. Adv. 6-1-tf. Call Main 726 for all electrical con tracting, wiring and. repairing. Elec tric Supply Co., Ill Depot. Adv. 6-1-tf. REDCROSS AMBULANCE W. II. Bohnenkamp Co. call City Stables, Main 717 Day or jNight I Among the many things which have been discovered along the lines ' of picture work in the past few years. a i there is nothing perhaps that stands lout more prominently, tnan tne JNew ! Ansco Speedex Film. Since its intro duction, the standard of amateur pic 1 ture takinjr has been materially raised and people have learned to know the film that is giving universal success wherever it is used. Ask for the Speedex film at Silverthorn's Family Drug store. Adv. 6-5-tf. For that "call of the wild" use Ans co film and ipaper. In the eyes of the world none better. 6-3-4f COAL i STORAGE SEASON IS HERE During June and July will be the time to lay in your winter supply of coal. You get a bet ter price and you're sure of hay ing your coal when you need it. Profit by the experience of last winter and be prepared. King Coal is especially adapted to storage it does not slack. CALL MAIN 700 La Grande Fuel Co. 10C Fir St Opposite Thorne & Wilcox Grocery Good music, good floor, good time, Saturday night at Zuber hall. Band dance. Adv. G-8-2t. Second-hand furniture wanted. Do not sell until you consult Byers, on Farmers Telephone. ' 3-16-lm Have your films printed on Cyko paper None Better. fi-3-tf Kettle rendered lard full 10 lbs. for NEGLECT the treatment of Piles and the con ditions rapidly become worse. Re lieve yourself by using TRADE MARIS PILE REMEDY a remedy of merit and guaranteed to give relief. Sold only by us, 50c and $1.00. LEVY-VOGEL DRUG CO. La Grande, Oregon FOR SALE Residence, corner of Fifh and Pcnn, close in, next to Library. Furnished or unfurnished. Terms see owner A. B. CHERRY See the New Automatic 21-4x3 1-i Universal Focus Camera at Silver thorn's. 5-31-ti If it isn't an Ansco it isn't the Best. . ' a-3-tf Geo. Rippeys new and second hand furniture store hiehest prices paid for second hand furniture, 215 Fir St. Adv. ,.4 5--tr. We pay Oest prices Tor second Hand Furniture. DYAL'S FURNI TURE CO., 404 Fir St.. Phone Black B3&1. . 0-14, If. Fishermen and campers those tale ellinir films will be properly devo'.opod and printed at Silverthorn's. 6-8-tf VThe Race," thrilling photoplay at Arcade tonight Adv. 6-13-lt. Shores' Taxi Service, Soinmer ho tel. Main 740 Adv. 2-21-tf If you want a touring taxi call Black 321. Adv. 5-18-tf. Switches and bob-curls, the latest fad; also dyeing and shampooing. Bring your combings to llub spring street, near Sixth. Adv. 6-13-tf. Monty to Loan. On improved real property in Union county, no delays, current rates. La Grande Investment Co. Adv. Oliver Perrine and Mrs. Macreio Scranton, both of Island City, were married early in the week quietly, and have gone to Portland to attend the Rose show. STILL GREATER REDUCTION. On ladies' suits and coats at Jones & Rabone, iWest-Jacobson Bide:., next Y. M. C. A. Adv. 5-28-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 able to arrange time pay ments on a portion of the selling price. (Before buying any kind of a machine call and let us figure w'.th you. Adv. 5-31-tf. LEIGHTON'S GARAGE. "Audrey" one of the popular books and a mighty good story will bo 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 sale at the Silverthorn Family Drug store, at the popular prices. Adv. ......... i. 6-o-tf. Tin Vin.l rt "rrnf n,,f CijyA rrat llti.T.H'" The Race Arcade tonight. Adv. 6-13-lc. Dress making at 1513 T Ave. Mrs. D. J. Kirter. 6-10-3t $200.00 We have a slightly used Ludwig piano, Burl Walnut case, as good us new, that we will sell for $200,00 up on terms if desired. RICHEY PIANO HOUSIC. Adv. 6-10-3t. Used Ford Cars for Sale. We have several slightlv used Ford Automobiles which hav . been received on new Dodge Brothers car sales, and which we are offering at attractive prices. SMITH'S GARAGE, 3-31-tf La Grande. Ore. Eat, drink and be merry, for tomor row ye may die. Good eats and re freshing drinks served, in the Tight kind of style, at the Silverthorn foun tain. Adv. 6-5-tf Turner Oliver is temporarily locat ed over Putman's Drug store while the Sommer building is being re paired. Adv. . 6-9-tf. Victor Moore of Chimmie Fadden Out West fame and Anita King at Arcade tonight. Adv. 6-13-lt. FOR RENT A five-room modern house 1705 Washington Ave. Phono 8732. 6-13-3t RUBY'S CYCLE AND SUPPLY SHOP Experience with nil mnkos of motorcycles and any thing from the stand clip to .the front license number. If your machine has got a touch of the blues and trying to take its spite out on you bring 11 in raid wo will test it out and tell you the trouble freeof charge. Get That Lawn Mower Sharpened ALL WORK GUARANTEED Registered at the Sommer Ilotcl. R. L. Michelstetter, Spokane: A. J. Mayfield, Portland; Paul Bart, Spo kane; W. A. Huddleson, North fow der; J. H. Smith, San Francisco: J. W. Dickev.'Chicago; R. F. Hill, Port land ; S. B! Sweeney, Walla Walla; Ben Cohen. F. B. Bloom, San Francis co: Win. Scott, A. Allsmann, P. V,. Overend, Portland: M. L. Levy, Snn Francisco; Wm. M. Hanford, M. A. Sprinkle, B. E. Blucdecr. R. P. Stan ley. W. Richardson, Portland: IT. Kafz, Snokano: Aubrey G. Smith, Union: M. L. Pollock, Spokane; E. L. Balsiger, Portland. Savoy Hotel GnosH. S. P. Tlcnni'f.t. C. Simmons, BnVw; Alfred Hro:'--kift.. K. Caf-ot. Whit's Pine; C, V. Woods. .To soph; Mr.i. I). Grahnn, Firm; ,T. C. Watliovly. Jo soph W. F. Reerlcr, Portland; P. W. Dutch. .Tospnh; J. J. liol! .. City: F. Motcnlf, Urpnn; A. Pv.'d'"). H-n i f niitshnnk. F.lrn; O. B. Kanria'!. V. i Brant, Po'Mand; I otfie E. Hull-. T"n-trr-i?o: Nctt.V Tin I. or, O. S. TIit'-?, iN.'O. TTnl.se, Enterprise; 7L W. Nel son, Jmblcr. Rf iriifT"d at FnW ITnf ' Cl'a. !.' rnn. CV",no: C. I.. I - son. Pi.m; C. Sri''1'"! t. Lew-ctnr: F. C. Cillisnio. M-. K. IT. Kills. ATI : Neva Sutton, O. F. Fnrnvthe, O. W. Moblcy, Ru f.h Dawn. Portland: Harry Cohen, C'likaro; C F. Otrden. P"idlo ton; Ray Rartlet., Union: C. W. G wd man, Lostine; D. W. Moffitt, Boise; 'lisp New O.r ;i'wing of handsome cotton' .w,ti;h -"U is .very extensive and every m v'f(v is to be found in our wash gtt(,th .l irtment, from the inexpensive . to Ui- hHher priced goods, Voi'f ., Lace Cloths, Lawns, Crepe9,. M.-,-ii.Hfi: ''es, Organdies, and etc. "rii . i fcc;n ..... .6 l-4c to 78c the yard THE GOLDEN Rl lF Cxtlno JUi-aUt Comm !.! '(' m " A co-operative bu When 'buying at i K. C. tT, si..-.-not have to pay, I the big expenses i-: the. big profits of ,; the big allowanii through poor account (Every R. C. U. m Ladies' Muslin Underwear By . buying with 399 other merchants through the R. C. U. we are able to of for Muslin-wear at a substantial saving. Note the prices and ask to see the ' articles. Gowns, from ....... ... 57c up Combinations, from ,...83cup Drawers, from ...... .i .28c up Chemises, from :..79c up Skirts, from .83c up ' ..,-i.-K- cmirfim"1 'tf f I in' to .OVOf '. . - js .. ' . ( ' :; a (, ,ih a-...- - . ill V - fml mmrnf mm v mi Men's Furnishings 'Always something new shown in this fast growing department. New Sport Shirts ...58c, 98c New Sport Ties ; 35c' New Hats, outing and others .63c to $3.00 Service Honest dealing and more your money has made this the popular store that it is today. The management will be pleased to receive any suggestion for the betterment of our ser vice. : Free Delivery Anything, Anyplace, Anytime. Quality sam-1ikm hM 3. W.. Baker and wife, The Dalles; J. H. Claire, St. Joe; C. A. Robinson, Se attle; H .F. Pardlow, F. L. Potter, Cor vallis; Theo Lambert, Tyler, Wash.; H. White and wife, North Powder; Wylio Dalton, North Powder; W. F. Emmett, W. L. Russell, Walla Walla; I. E. Widensahay, San Francisco; John Dahlstrom, North Powder; S. E. Louis, Sol Zaum, C. A. Parsons, F. L. Fink lea, Portland. "He who gives quickly gives twice." "Yes, mainly because he's always called upon to give again later." Judge. Laying the Blame. Doctor (to patient) "You've had a pretty close call. It's only you? strong constitution that pulled you through." Patient "Well, doctor, remember that when you make out your bill." Topeka State Journal. Obliging. Long-Suffering Employer "Good gracious, girl, I sent you to got mo 50 post-cards nearly an hour nnro! What's kept you?" New "Ollice Girl" (war-substitute) "Well, sir, I had to pick 'em out. I wasn't very suro which' you'd like best, so I got half actresses and, half comics." London Opinion. Still Conscious. The man of grr it financial prom inence had met with an accident. "S c'll have to probe," said tho doc tor. Ju:;t at that moment the man re covered consciousness and exclaimed: "if it's a suricul operation go ahead, bu!, if it's another investiga tion, givo me an anesthetic." Mis souri Mula. t:ey -W.'fcfr..h Returned From Visit. Mir.Fcs I.eona and Mary Newlin re turned yestord'iv evi.r.in: from a visit of two weeks with relatives near Spokane. Alison has co ne out for P.'.'tve't. Tom naturally likes a livo wire. Col 'umbia State. T. R.'a revised motto, "Fear God and Taki your own party." F. P. A. Now York Tribune. "AS THE TWIG IS BENT SO THE BOUGH IS INCLINED." WHEN YOUR BOY IS YOUNG IS THE BEST TIME TO IMPRESS UPON HIM THAT HIS MONLYIS HIS BEST FRIEND. IF HE PUIS IT IN THE BANK, UTS PRIDE IN THE BANK AC COUNT WILL HELP HIM INCREASE IT. TIME QUICKLY STEALS AWAY, MONEY QUICKLY PILES liSh1 80ME DAY S00N' IF HE B,ANKVIJH US WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST 6Y2 ' Money for Improved Farm Loans National Bank La Grande LA GTIANDF. OREGON Capital 5200,000.00, Surplus ?ii0,000.00, P.esources $1,000,000.00 Fred J. Holmes, Frc.iidcnt: C. C. Penington, Vice President; F, L. Meyers, Cashier; E. Zundcl and H. E. Coolide, Assistant CasWera DIRECTORS , Fred J. Holmes, J. G. Snodgri.n, J. F. Con!oy,"C. C. Penington. IL S. Brownton, F. L. Meyers. A. Bloklnnd, A. T. Hill, IL E. CooHdge. i