L GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1916.
Finder please return to Golden
Rule Co. Adv. 6-12-Bt.
WHY DO WE DO IT?
HOW DO WE DO IT?
Thai isne Question They are Asking
Because we buy in Quantities
Humanity, following the close of
the great war, should unitedly en
deavor to slough off its habit of put
Shoes for Dress,
Shoes for Business,
Shoes for all Occasions.
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Although shoes are as plentiful as birds in the air in unlikeness they are
wonderful. Some are marked one price and worth less. Our Shoes are worth
more than they cost. Anyone can prove that by using his eyes and asking
those who wear them. -
Hill's
SHOES FOR ALL THffTAMILY
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SHERRY'S I WS
AT SHERRY'S.
"BSff, Bifflty," "CUckity, Click," Pug
Hits Actor.
Another instance, of "rel stuff" in
motion picture making occurred dur
ing the acting out of "Blue Blood and
Red," the new Fox western drama.
George Walsh, who leads the cast as
Algy Dupont, was the- victim.
Those who see this Fox film will
witness a fist-fight as a part of the
picture. Walsh, one of the contest
ants, is a husky fellow, in fact, noted
for hia Btrenirth. Knowins- this the
director, R. Walsh (Walsh's brother) I
as proof of his brotherly affection, j
pitted the actor against a dark
horse, a certain Bob Somerville, one
of the heaviest hitting heavyweights
on the Pacific coast.
Our Want Ads bring results.
MISS LUC IN DA WASHRURiy
,j If you want to be 80 and enjoy
perfect health, fall In love with
your work. i
This is the advice of Miss Lu
clnda Washburn of Potsdam, N.
Y.. said to be the oldest woman la
the United States still an active
teacher. She became a teacher 61
years ago., . " J."-. "
Louis Warren Hill today may
well bo colled the prince regent
of tho empire of the northwest:
For tho railroad crown of tho
gront territory which his dead
father, tho famous "J. J." opened
up, bus been handed down to his
son, Louis.
When J. J. Hill died May 29,
Louis was president of the Great
Northern and chairman of the
board of directors of tho North
western TruBt cotflfpnny, his
father's two most valuable prop
erties. (
Ho has been called the most
unusual railroad president in
.Amorica.
languages English, French, Gerriian,
Spanish, Italian, Flemish, Yiddish,
Portugese and Dutch. At the out
break of the Civil War Maurice joined
the Union forces and was appointed
first lieutenant of the cruiser Kear
sarge. He was assistant in command
on the memorable cruise which re
sulted after two years in the sinking
of the Confederate raider Alabama, off
the coast of Cherbourg. After six
years in the navy Bernhardt was
given his honorable discharge. He
lost a small fortune in New York in
tho. perfumery business, then came to
Chicago. He ekes out his existence
here by the sale of perfumery. His
$90 pension quarterly goes to the
maintenance of his son's three chil
dren in an' orphan asylum. Bernhardt
haa not heard from his cousin Sarah
since the war started; before the war
they were in constant communication.
.We never could figure why they call
a big eun "she," when it can be
silenced. .
i6 oate the German navy is taking
out its wrath at the British blockade
in wrath.
A bnchc'.or's life is a Brand old life:
jPevoid. of qunrrels and spats and
strife;
At 2 g. m. he can walk right in
And not be clubbed by n rolling pin.
The largest new disease is called
"angina of effort."
Want Ads.
WHEN IT COMES TO untiring
sellers, finders and traders, an
Observer Want Ad can't be
heat. It works overtime on
straight-time pay. Rates,
one cent per word per issue
no ad less than 25 cents.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT A five-room modern
house 1705 Washington Ave. Phone
3732. 6-13-3t
FOR RENT Furnished houje-keep-ing
rooms, 1914 3rd St. Phone Red
712. 6-14-4t
One of Chicago's Poor Old Men.
Chicago, June 13. Maurice Barn
huidt, first cousin to the world'!!
greatest actress. Sarah Bernhardt,
lives today by himself in a dingy
roomiug house in North Chicago. He
is 82 years old, nine years older than
the "Divine Sarah." Bernhardt is a
hero of the Civil War. His ancestors
served under Napoleon. His father
was, in his time, the most prominent
oculist in Paris. Maurice .Earnhardt
came to America as courier of the
French ambassador Lascases in ISoO.
Sum cyenrs later Bernhardt was ap
pointed official interpreter by Presi
dent Lincoln. Maurice speaks nine
ido Hour
by Walt Mason ,
Tuxedo's bully all the time; it make the passing
hours sublime, and by its soft and gracious curves it
soothes the soul and rests the nerves, and fills my
bosom, once again, with peace on earth, good will
to men. But best I like it when I've fed this face of
mine with jam and bread. When I have dined on Irish
stew and beans and boiled potatoes, too, and pie
and eggs and cheese and tripe, 'tis then I best enjoy
my pipe. When from the table I withdraw, I grip
my briar with my jaw, and fill it with Tuxedo mild
f the pure Tuxedo undefiled and smoke away in
r perfect bliss; no pleasure can compare with this.
And in the curling smoke I see a world that seemeth
( good to me. A world that's debonair and gay, its
woes and worries done away. The plans that seemed
foredoomed to fail, the work that seemed of no avail,
now wear the rosy glow of hope, and I endorse all
sunshine dope. 'Tis thus in my Tuxedo hour ; the
world that seemed sod .irk and dour, is blooming like
rose of spring, and I'm in mood to laugh and sing.
FOR RENT Five-room modern house
on Seventh street. Call Main 55 or
see Dr. Richardson. 6-10-tf
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms,
1307 renn ave. Adv. 6-13-&tp.
FOR RENT Throe furnished house
keeping rooms. Fiwt floor; close
in. Phone Main 715. Call 904
Penn ave. Adv. 6-13-31.
FURNISHED TENT in nice lawn for
rent for Summer. Also furnished
rooms in home. Call Mrs. Frank
Childers. 6-8-0bp
Just Received a
Car of Peacock
Celebrated Rock
1 Spring Nut Coal,
Just the Thing for
Summer Use. V
SAWYER-CLARK
COMPANY,
Phone Main 17.
Corner Jefferson & Greenwood
Streets.
for Less
WE CAN SELL FOR LESS AND WE DO
Our Saving is Your Saving, Call and
See us To-day, To-morrow
Never Comes. -
Harris Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192
408 North Fir Street, Cross Track
, Stout Women Find
La Camelle
"' Corsets so Very Comfortable
Because of the
, Ventilo
Back and Front Shield
A trial fitting will convince you.
A model for every figure, If
more convenient I will fit you in
your own home.
Prices $2.00 and up
MRS. RCBT. PATTISON.
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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 SUPPLY CO.
AUSTIN BROWNELL, Manager
HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY
Supplies and Heating Devices
- Phone Main 726
Sommer Hotel Building, next to Western Union
We Consider Your Success
Paramount to Our Own
WHY?
MODERN furnished apartments $10
per month and up, 1606 Washington
avenue. Best in La Grande. Adv.
6-1 -tf.
FOR SALE OR RENT Nice Modern
Home Furnished or Unfurnished.
Call Red 1311. 5-15-lmo
FOR RENT A large front bed sit
ting room with bath; suitable for
two people. Two blocks from cen
ter of town. Phone Black 3901.
1512 Adams Avenue. Adv. 5-26-tf.
FURNISHED housekeeping rooms.
Call Red 962. Adv. 6-10-lf.
i i Res. 1702 Oak, Phone Red 3221 S
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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.
FOR SALE Fresh milch cows. In
quire Bean Bros. Phone 3741.
Adv. 6-31-tf.
FOR SALE CHEAP Modern five
rovim house. Your own terms. By
owner. W. C. Hansen. Adv.
4-14-tf.
FOR SALE 100 acres timber lnnd,
$1,000; $400 cash, bnknee stock.
B. T. Roberts, 1603 X avenue, La
Grande, Oregon. Adv. 4-4-tf.
FOR RENT A new threo-room
furnished bungalow. Phone Red
3441. 1219 W. Ave. 6-14-tf
FOR SALE Singer sewing machine
as good as new, $25. Guaranteed
to be in good condition. Reason for
soiling, we have two. Call Black
3S52. 2012 Cedar street Adv.
6-12 tf.
IX) ST Between Summerville and La
Grande, a new American casing.
j K-LAS SES K
i made by us cost no more
than Rryptoks made by
! other opticians, but the
j 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 eves to the accu
rate fitting of the fin
ished glasses. '
J. H.PEA,kE&S0N
Optometrists A Jewelers
LA GRANDE, OREGON
Because our .success depends on the development of the
communities served by us and the prosperity of their inhabitants.
We have niade large investments for your convenience and
comfort, in property which cannot be moved to some other
locality if ousr 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 the community.
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 OF 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 cn now.
Provide your winter's supply of
fuel, like the good house wife,
who cans fruit and vegetables
for your family's winter needs.
Begin now and lay away a ton
or two each month of our LONG
LASTING HIAWATHA. This
coal won't slack or spoil and you
will save money. Price advances
August 1st.
CHAIN $2.50 GREEN
WOOD $3.50 DRY
FULL, LOOSE, CORD DELIVERED
LYNCH and STEWART
Jefferson Ave. One Block East Depot Phone Main 10
One Word, One Cent, One Time.