La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 13, 1916, Image 8

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
TUESDAY, JUNE 131916.
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PERSONAL MENTION
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PAGE EIGHT
MR.
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A Prescription
Reputation
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We have an unusually large prescription busi
ness whidb has been won by giving this depart
ment our constant attention.
Our equipment is rare, our stock unusually
complete and all compoui s-nptions is
done by registered pharmacists of ample ex
perience. '
We have won the confidence of both the phy
sicians and public by bo conducting our prescrip
tion department as to deserve such confidence.
Let us compound your
prescriptions and recipes
Laf Grande Pharmacy
ADOLPH NEWLIN, Manager
Quick Delivery Phone Main 40
La Grande, Oregon
FLAG, DAY PARADE
(Continued From Page 1)
,, Introductory exercises F. C. Bram-
.well, Exalted Ruler and Officers.
Prayer Chaplain.
"Unfurl the Banner" Elks' Quur
'tit F. C. Bramwell, C. P. Ferrin, L.
.1). Howland and G. S. Birnie.
History of the Flag,
Altar Service Esquire W. M. Peare
und Officers.
Vocal Solo "Columbia the Gem of
I - W. A. Maxwell is among the ar
rivals from Union today. !
I Andrew Marker left last night for
Idaho Falls on business matters.
I Dr. J. 1'. Myers came over from
j Union todav on professional business.
Mrs. G. S. Levy went over to Union
i today to uemain until ufter the Stock
show.
I County Assessor Couch left today
noon for North Powder on official
business. '
Mrs. J. E. Reynolds and daughter
Dorothy are guests with relatives at
' Island City today.
L. J. McKinnis, pioneer resident 01
Summerville, is looking aiter busi
ness matters in La Grande today.
Mrs. U. G. Couch, of Island City,
returned homo today from Portland
whore she visited her mother, Mrs.
McCall, and attended the carnival
R. 0. Watkins, former resident of
Imbler, has removed with his family
to Alicel having purchased the stock
of general merchandise from Herschel
McKinnis at the latter place.
"Uncle Bud" McAlister left today
ostensibly for St. Louis, with a stop
over privilege at Union for the stock
show, an affair lie says he couldn't
miss.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Chandler, who
were called to Elgin under the sad
circumstances of the funeral of their
daughter, returned today to their
home in Durkee. " ,
Ray Murphy, of Portland, a grad
uate of the U. of O. and also of the
North Pacific Dental college, arrived
in La Grande today and will be as
sociated with Dr. Brownton.
S. B. Williamson went to North
Powder today and will then go to the
antimony mines in the Beaver creek
district where he has sent teams and
will have charge of hauling ore from
the mines to North Powder.
A. W. Perley, fuel expert of ' the
O.-W., is in La Grande today direct
from attendance at a convention of
fuel men held in Chicago. He also
saw the great preparedness parade
and visited his old home in Nov.i
Scotia.
J. F. Corbett left this morning for
Portland where he will he presenc at
the second operation to be performed
upon Mrs. Corbett who has been in a
Portland hospital for some time.
Guy Spencer, connected with the
baggage force of the O.-W. has re
tinned from a trip to Southern Cali
fornia.
Kus Stanley, connected with the
Empire lines was in the city this
morning and left on the branch line
for Joseph points.
Attorney Dan Sheahan, who claims
i his services at St. Louis are not
; needed, returned to his home in En
. tcrprise today.
Prof. Aubrey G. Smith is over from
Union today on business matters.
Miss Alice Hill, daughter of Mr. and
I Mrs. A. T. Hill, is home from Eugene
Administration for Next Six Months where she has been a student at the
Selected by K. of I'.'s. ! state university.
' Frank Owsley, grain buying agent.
Successors to present officers and i for a Portland (irm at Colfax, Wash.,
administration of Red Cross No. 27, ' is here on a ten days' lay-off and will
Do Your Dollars Make These Savings For You?
j observing Flag day here tomorrow by
participating in the parade. All
members who possibly caiNae present
at 0:45 are urged to retort 'at the
' lodge home. Captain of Escorts It.
I P. Oliver will have charge of the men
! in uniform.
Men's Suits, blues or fancies
.$8.90, $9.90, $12.50, $14.75, $16.50
Men's Dusters .$1.98, $2.98, $3.98
Men's English Raiir Coats ...$8.90, $9.90, $12.50
Men's Rubber Rain Coats ; . . , .$3.98, $4.98
Men's Odd Dress Pants
...r... 98c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.98. $3.98
Men's Khaki Pants 98c
Men's Corduroy Pants ,..$1.98
Tarps, all sizes ,. .($1.98, $2.19, $2.98, $3.49
Cartpenter's Aprons 49c
Teamster's Aprons .49c
Carpenter's Short Aprons 25c
Men's Blue Bib Overalls f 83c
Men's Blue Waist Overalls 69c
Men's Union Suit Overalls , .-. $1.98
Men's Work Gloves, $1.50 value ..98c
Men's Auto Gloves ....$1.98, $2.25, $2.98, $3.49
Men's Caps 25c, 45c
Men's Work Shirts ....... . .:. , 39c, 45c
Mens Silk Hats"... ...39c, 49c, 69c
Men's Punamas, $6.00 values ..$3.49, $3.98
Men's Dress Straws ..98c, $1.49, $1.98
Men's Work Straws '. 10c, 15c, 25c
Men's Work Shoes ..i $1.98, $2.98
Men's Dress Shoes $2.98. $3.50, $3.98
YOU CAN ALWAYS
DO BETTER AT
THE UNITED STORE
125 BIG BUSY
STORES i
J. C. PENNEY CO.
RED CROSS ELECTS.
Interest in Lecture Continues.
An attentive audience listened last
night to Dr. bamuel Worcester's lec
ture on the Swedenborgian doctrine
of the trinity in the Lord Jesus Christ,
tne one uou or Heaven and earth. To
night the concluding lecture of the
series, and probably the most inter
esting, will be given at the Baptist
church on "Death and- the Resurrec
tion," presenting the beautiful as well
as the .rational and biblical doctrine on
this subject as held by the Swedenr
borgians. All are cordially invited.
.Mountain .Men Discuss Road Making.
Ogden, Utah, June 13. Idaho,
Wyoming, Colorado, Nevada, Mont
ana and Utah were represented at the
ilnter-Mountairi Good Roads associa
tion in convention here todav. Dem
onstrations in road building and road
repair worn, trips tnrough neighoor
ing canyons and a special automobile
parade will be held in connection with
the program. The jrovernors of Idaho
and Utah are scheduled to deliver ad
dresses. A. G. Butcheldor, secretary
of the American Automobile associa
tion, will address the convention to
morrow on the subject "The Automo
bile and the Road."
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Ellen' Tribute to the Flair H E. ' """ft" " 1 vnuacii utvuj uic uue yi iu.i;
Dixon K ,ovemng at the regular meeting. H. ! family on their farm two miles north
Vrtnl nln "TTvmn tn T ihprtv" 1 olivor was chosen delegate to the of town.
MI7 T 80'"i t0 y ! grand lodge which meets in conjunc-I .Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Leighton, Mrs.
.mis. A. Li. Kicnarxison. Mi ... ,,, i,i ,. ip,. , , ,i i,, uil!, m,.v
JPI... Tin,, A A Smith .ik. in luii-.iuiu ... i .. ..w. -
" tv....oo lmirt ill Aniriist.. nil.! ii.,.!inir,.iimto fnr
'trip to Pullman, Wash., where Mrs.
Worth 8 daughter, Anita, is to grad
uate from the Washington Agricul
tural college. The Leightons and
Mrs. Thornton will then go to Seattle
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JodRC.
sending a bin delerration of unofficial
if" ... n a j- visitors to Portland at that time, were
fcong "America" Entire Audionce' i.pTmi it VBn;nir
with Orchestra accompaniment. Tho ncw ofrtcers ure. chuneWlor
TrAe following verses of America Commander, A. W. Nel son; vice, C.
wiiw ui uj uio euuiu hikik.o, a McCarthy: prelate. Har cv Rich-
aruson; master at arms
.'My country tis of thee,
Sweet land of liberty
Of thee I sing;
'ILand where my fathers died;
Land of the pilgrim's Jride
. From every mountain side
i.Let freedom ring. - :
Our1 father's God, to Thee,
Author of Liberty,
To thee, we sing;
Long may our land be bright
With freedom's holy light; '
Protect us by thy might,
Great God, Our King.
Veterans To He In Line.
and other Sound points on a visit and
sight-seeing trip.
Mrs. Fred Taal, whose home is up
the river, 14 miles from La Grande,
was, brought to tho Grande Ronde hos-
H. C. Hues:
master of work, H.' P. Oliver: keener
of records and seal, Delile Green, re
tiring chancellor commander, succeed-
j ing Ueorge Huntington Currey re- pital yesterday evening and tun
; signed; inner guard, W. C. Sprinkle ! morning was operated on for . ap-
outer, guard George Ruby. I pendicitis.
f tiv iinrt Mrs. Nate Ardrev are here
MARION DISCUSSED SUICIDE (.from Portland on a visit with Mr. Ar
. drey's parents and Mrs. Ardrey s
Chum of Dead Girl Talks Before Or-; father, Chas, Disqua.
pett Jury At Trial
' Waukegaji, June l.'l. That Marion
Lambert threatened to kill herself
a few days before she was found dead
' Corrinander I. W. Faulk of Oliver: in the Holms Woods, was the testi-
" P. Morton Post G. A. R., states that mony of Josopliine Davis, Marion's
-it is. the intention for all the G. A. R. (closest chum, at the trial of Will Or-
' comrades to be in line, also tho W. K. i.pett for Marion's murder this after
C. For "the purposes of these two or- jioon. '
Vgnnizations being fully represented it
ns requested that the members of both Kxpects To He Grand Master.
lit G. A. R. and W. K. V. meet to- i pittsburcr. June 13. Pittsburg
'morrow morning at 9 o'clock. All the j Conitnnndery No. 1, Knights Templar,
old veterans will have no marenmg
rr tin. This urovision has been at
tended to nnd as a result Commander
Faulk expects that all the Grand
- Army veterans will be on hand to take
i part ' in the patriotic demonstrations
( 'f the day.
WOODMEN TO PARADE.
I'oresters Will Participate in Flag
JJnv Ceremonial TonKirrow.
AH members of the La Grando
amp, Modern Woodmen, and es
pecially the foresters, are urged to
meet at (i:45 sharp at lodge homo to
morrow evening for the purpose of
paritcinating in the Flag day parade
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left Pittsburg on a special train to
dav for Ixs Angeles, Cnl., where they
will attend the triennial. Among
them was lx-e S. Smith, of this city,
acting grand master who is expected
to be made the grand master de facto
in the election. At thu' end of the en
campment the Pittsburg delegation
will leave Los Angeles for a tour of
the West in which about 10,000 mite
will bo covered. Tho Yosemi.e,
Merced River Canyon, Mariposa hi'.'
tree's, Monterey Bay, San Francisco,
Po thinil, Vancouver, Calgary, Mi iti
dine Hat, the Muckoka Lake region
and Niagara will be visited.
Mrs. C. K. Golderr and her children,
Aithur and Faye, who have been liv
ing in ('orvallis during the O. A. C.
school year, have returned to their
home near la Grande. Tho other
daughter. Miss Zoe, will be home
about the middle of tho week.
Mrs. J. A. Holyman and a number
of other Island City women are going
to be hostesses nt a big picnic party
at Riverside Park June 20 at whicu
time a big attendance is expected to
be present.
Mr. Morelock Critically HI.
K. H. Morelock, Union county pio
neer, is seriously ill at his home in
F.lgin. He was taken sick Friday and
since that time his condition has
gradually been growing worse; His
son, lee Morelock, was summoned to
F.lgin this afternoon by reports that
his father's condition was very critical.
I ANITA KING
Visitors Open Pit.
Chrisholm, Minn., June 13. In a
special train arranged for them, 3,000
delegates to the Forty-fourth annual
state convention of tho Minnesota
State Fire departments, were taken
for a trip through the largest open
pit iron mills in the world.
There they saw iriirantic steam
shovels producing iron ore at the rate
of 75,000 tons every 24 hours, or
greater operations than were carried
on in building the Panama Canal.
Then the visitors were taken 400 feet
underground, where they were shown
miners taking out the ore in a differ
ent method. Governor Burnquist will
be here for tho occasion. j
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SHERRY THEATRE
To-day Last Day
The World-Film Corporation Presents
Clara Kimball Young
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In
"The Feast of Life"
A Tionianct' of the Latin Lands
Produced in Havana and Santiago, Cuba
War Bread Causes Indigestion.
The Hague, June 13. Holland's
war bread, which has been in use for
the last few weeks, will have to be
changed. The Holland populace says
so, the physicians of Holland says so
and the government is expected to
agree. Unlike the war bread of all
other European countries, the Holland
bread was made of flour which con
tained the husks of the wheat. Even
tha sturdy Dutch stomach was unable
to endure tl scrapings and scratch
ings of the wheat 'husks and shortly
tho physicians of Dutch cities and
towns had a rush of patients whose
digestive organs had gone wrong.
Tho doctors quickly traced the trouble
to the war bread.
Asked to Close.
To the Merchants and Citizens of
La Grande You are respectfully
asked to close your respective places
of business on Thursday afternoon for
the purpose of allowing all of La
Grando to go to Union to the horse
show.
J. G. SNODGRASS,
Pres. La Grande Commercial Club.
Condemned Man Blames Estate.
Denver, Colo., June 13. Twice re-
Drieved when he was in the death cell,
Col. James Bulger, slayer of Lloyd F.
Nicodemus here two years ago, will
have another hearing before the Col
orado board of pardons June 20. The
novel plea that the state was a part
ner in the crime for having licensed
the saloon which sold Bulger intoxi
cating liquor was expected to be
made. Commutation to life imprison
ment was hoped for by Bulger's
friends.
The Trout Are Biting
AUTO OR TEAM SERVICE
(with guide)
ANYWHERE,-' ANYTIME THIS SUMMER
The Price is Low when Several Go
For Particulars and Reservations
Phone Main 767 at La Grande Printing Co.
ALL CITIZENS JOIN
Tiu rniilioritv of James G
! Snoilgrass, president of the 1j '1-itl
Grande Commercial v hid an ciu- y
-I- 7.011s are invited nnd urged to y
join the F'ag Day parade tomor- y
-J- row evening. y
.j. 4. a 4. .?. 4. 4-
AH foresters ure to wear their uni
'iorms and such as cannot report are
urgvd to report tho fact to the chief
iorester. Members in general n'c
urged to report for the parade too.
KNIGHTS WILL MARCH.
'tcd Cross Lodge to Send Escort and
.Member Into Flag Day Show.
Red Cross Lodge No. 27 last even
ing decided to join with the F.lka in
Award I'ri.es in Electrical Contest.
New York, June IT. Electrical ;-
poyl.'rs by artists of the highest
standing and by art students and hitvli
school pupils from nearly every lend- ;:;
nig city in the United States are on
(display in the Engineers building bore '.
tndev'and the ludgr.i sire deciding or
winners of the if'J.'OO m prizes of- r
fired for the best poster for Ameri
can Electrical Week, Dec. 2 to 0. ;
All the. posters entered will be
(li'.i-'d on public exhibit dii-inir the :
week beginning June l'.lth. Today the 1
decision of the judges announcing the
winners of the S1.H00 prize and tho
?.".ilii prize will be made. s;
After exhibits of these posters arc.;;
had during the three following wjeks
i'i Boston. Pittsburg and Chicago, the f
winner of the third or public choice ,
I'viv.e will bo announced with the win-, ;..
tiers of tho five high school prizes 'i
and the art student's prize. i
After these awards, the posters will i'j
be framed nnd assembled for an e-: V
hibit tour across the continent. Thi ; ' j
traveling exhibit will be conducted up j
to the eountrv-wido celebration dur- ; k
first woman to cross
contiiuMit alone in
thf
the
an automobile at
ARCADE
Tonight
Also
VICTOR MOORE of
CHIMMIE FADDEN
out west fame and
Anita Kins: at
ARCADE
Tonight
Arcade's Treat
llavo your baby's picture taken
free at the Townc's studio.
If you need a rug, now is your chance to save money.
All Rugs Advance 5
per cent July First
A factor man will be here soon with his entire line
CALL US UP IF INTERESTED
soimeoEamp lo,
Furniture Department.
IIT ITS
w.ixic
Ing Amorica'a Electricul Week.
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