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L2 GRlNDE EVENING OBSERVER
WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1916,
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Wear
Gossard
Corsets
PLENTY MUSIC
FOR THE CLUB
iSONGS AM) BAM) NUMBER ARE
I COMPOSED
t aking Big Chances. ' I
It is a great risk to travel without
a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, I j
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, a !
this preparation cannot be obtained!!
on the trains or steamships. Attacks I
of bowel complaint are often sudden i
j and very severe, and everyone should j J
go preparea ior mem. uoiainaoie ' I
everywhere. Adv. r ! J
They Lace in
Front
ijCossard
(l Cor iff
The gowns for the summer sea
son demand corsets which fit the
figure as perfectly and as smooth
ly as a glove fits the hand. To ob
tain a certain kind of figure is the
de.sire of the fashionably dressed.
WhicJi corset shall it be?
Only the model fcliat will shape the form into fash
ionable contour, without a shade of discomfort.
We know the "GOSSARD" to he the coi-set.
This store is becoming; more and more every day,
the corset store of this town, and there is a reason.
None better than the GOSSARD SOLD FOR . .
'" $2.00 in '.
Hill's Department Store
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SHERRY'S
while you your lips are bitin"
"To check the laugh, which, at my
chaff, may seem not quite the caper,
"But I can't link the thoughts I think
with pen and ink and paper.
"Iast night I saw 'The Broken Iw,'
dramatic sure as ever,
"Miss Dorothy, there's none can be
so sweet as you, or clever.
"I cannot state (here on my slate)
which feature's most appealin',
"For 'tis the whole, which, 'pon my
soul, around one's heart . comes
stealin'.
"Your eyes, I vow, 1 still see now
they're well wqrth lookin' in,
"But here's my toast, what 'gets' me
most: That Little Quiverin' Chin."
At Sherry' Thursday and Friday.
Dorothy Bernard, talented photo
play actress, who is seen in support
of William Farnum in the William
Fox production, "A Man of Sorrow,"
is the latest motion picture actress to
be made the subject of poetic praise.
It was written by an admirer of
Miss Bernard in Detroit, Mich., and
follows:
"Dear Miss Barnard: It's very hard,
when one is not a poet,
"To put a bluff and write such stuff
ami men mivu nerve lu hiivyv ii.
"It's all a game, but with your fume, j many persons, a three-foot snake
I know youll be kind-hearted , reached its destination in Kirkpat-
"And pity me. ( It's hard, you see, rick's grocery store today. Soon after
for me to get this started.) , it started to crawl along the wall it
"My little song will not be long, it's was seen by Roland Miles, who gave
better called a ditty, ;the alarm and there was a scurrying
"I've no repute for being cute, nor i in the store until employes killed it.
credited at witty. lhe snake s color was almost .men
Speed Em l'p Races Inspire Musicians
and Poets to Muse
The La Grande Motor Club is to
I have several musical features as part
; of its institution. J. David Haines is
composing a lively one-step which will
ie introduced to the public in due
course of time, and already M. L.
! Carter's "Speed 'Em Up" song set to
j the tune of a familiar air is becom
! ing popular among club members
Mr, Haines hasn't introduced his
I band piece but will in due time. Here
t is Mr. Carter's production:
j , Speed 'Em Up.
Some like to ride jn aeroplanes
j Away up in th air,
. Where people are not bothered with
jA muddy thoroughfare, '
But nothing with the motorcycle
Ever can compare
!f you'll only Speed 'Em Up.
' " ' CHORUS.
; .Speed 'Em Up, when you are racing,
j Speed 'Em Up, when a contest facing;
i After you the boys are chasing
And you'll have to Speed 'Em Up.
1 t Come out and sec the cycle race
j And be up in the style,
Where every half a minutfe means
' The best part of a mile,
And every speeding demon tries
1 1 To win the biggest pile
For they alwav Speed fcm Up. .. 1
There's racers in our company
Of national renown.
They're talked of in the country and
They re known in every town.
With daring, grit and gasoline,
They're pretty hard to down
We have a brand new speeding track
That cannot be surpassed,
Where we can rac and set the pace
To suit ourselves at last,
Where cops dort come and yank you
up
For traveling too faat.
And we always Speed 'Km Up.
M. L. CARTER.
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AJwavs Look Tq
Snake Rides With Fruit
Baker, July 1. After journeying
l from the tropics and being handled by
"Now ain't it strange that for a
change my thoughs in veiwe I'm
writin'? '
"And all the while I see you smile
tical with that of the banana stalk
and is believed to have been highly
poisonous. The bananas were shipped
Aired from New Orleans to Baker.
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FIXING L'P SOME
at your place? Then don't fail
to start right by getting the
right lumber, shingles, etc., and
that, of course, means getting
them here. You'll appreciate
that fact more and more as
time tells the quality of our
lumber. Ours is seasoned be
fore it goes into a house.
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Juc. Trvte Hut. V. a Pal. OffiM.
For Best Values In Front Lace
Corsets
The Front
Lace Corsets
The
With
Ventilo
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Back and Ventilo Front Shield
No front lace corset without
these features can possibly be as
good as La Camille.
A complete Vvj0 of differed
models always on hand. Priced
At $2.00 Up
MRS. ROBT. PATTISON
Coreetiere
Phone Red 3221 Res. 1702 Oak
GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY
Retail Dept. Phone Main 8
Motor oil made from asphalt-base
crude gives best
lubrication with least car
bon. Such is the testimony of
motorists and experts alike. As
Lieut.Bryan,U.S.N., puts it: "Oils
made from the asphalt-base crudes
haveshownthemselvestobemuch
better adapted to motor cylinders,
as far as their carbon-forming pro
clivities are concerned, 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 and
agencies of the Standard Oil Company.
lrncle Sam Gets Title to Railroad.
Washington, July 5. One more big
step was taken in the development by
Uncle Sam of Alaska today when he
paid the final $1,000,000 for title to
the Alaska Northern railroad. Five
hundred thousand dollars of the mil
lion and a half purchase price was
paid last February. Today's payment
murks the transfer of the title to the
property from the original owners to
the American government. From the
time of the first payment until the
final payment today thi title has been
in the hands of a trust company here.
This final payment is the forerunner
of the actual opening of the coal lands
of Alaska to settlers this fall. Secre
tary of the Interior Ijane doesn't
know exactly when this opening will
be announced, but it is exported to be
before early winter sets in. The Mat
anuska coal fields of Alaska are
among the richest in the world; and
the small miner is to be given a
chance to make a living and a com
petence from small claims Uncle Sam
will parcel out. The government has
carefully guarded these coal lands
from monopolization by big holding
i companies. In stopping the develop-
ment of all claims, regardless of who
j held them, just to be sure to keep the
! lands from being monopolized. Uncle
I Sum has stood up so straight he has
ent over backward. Hundreds of
I small investors will welcome the open
ing ol tne news, worn negun on me
extension and improvement of the
government rsilruad line to the heart
of the coal fields is being rushed to
completion liy thousands of laborers.
Some of these groups of workers '
have built new towns on tleir way up j
the line. The line shmitd be com-1
pleted by the end of this yreir from j
Anchorage to Matanuska. From there j
it is to be pushed on up from Matan- 1
uska river through the Susitmi valley.
Secretary Ijine said today he coiv
sidered the Alaska Northern a good
investment, at $1,500,000 because the
actual value of the property; it's cost,
that is to say, to the men who built it
originally, was $2,750,000.
Wholesale
and Retail
Disributors of
LEHIGH PORTLAND
CEMENT, ABERDEEN COAL
Lehigh Portland Cement
Lime '
Hardwall 'Plaster
Finish Plaster
Keens Cement
Beaver Board
Enameled Face Brick
Ornamental Terra Cotta
Pressed Brick
Mantel Brick
Fire Brick
Fire Clay , .
Aberdeen Utah Coal
Kemmerer Coal
Rock Springs Coal
Wood
Hay ,
Gram
Flour
Dairv Salt 1
Half Ground Salt
Rock Salt
Sulphurized Salt
Produce
Potatoes
Hearth Tile
Floor Tile
Porch Tile
Storage
PHONE MAIN 17
Sawyer-Clark Co.
We will have a full line
of
FRUITS &
VEGETABLES
At All Times
We can fill jour order for Strawberries and Rasp
berries for canning with first-class fruit
This Store Will Close All Day July Fourth
Harris Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192
408 North Fir Street, Cross Track
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Having the only exclusive Paint and
Wall Paper business in La Grande,
and having resided here for a number
of years doing work in my line every
day of that time, I have no hesitancy
' in impressing you with the request to
let me serve yon in the painting and
paper hanging needs. Our stock is
tremendously large guaranteeing wide
varieties for selection in both wall
paper and paints. Our work is the
best, as many of you already know
and our prices are lower than others
because its our business and we work
at it and nothing else. We will sell
you any quantity of paints or oils
a quart if you want it If you have
no way of coming to the store, call
Main 69 and we will send our auto
after you. We give service.
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NUTTER'S STORE
The Only Exclusive
PAINT & WALL PAPER HOUSE in La Grande
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DR.FONC
CELEBRATED CHINESE HERB CO.
(30 years practical experience)
The Famous Chinese Herbs for AH Ailments of
- Both Sexes
. CONSULTATION FREE
Office Hours Jeffeison Ave.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m. La Grande, Ore.
Ask
ZEUOL
the Standard OilforKotor Cars
Clergymen. Authors. Doctors
for Work.
San Francisco, July 5. Clergymen,
authors, doctors and consular ngents
are among those who apply for "any
kind of work" at the State Free Em
ployment bureau here. Dr. Edwin
Fisher, a graduate of the University
of Pennsylvania and former practi
tioner of medicine and dentistry, is on
the rolls as asking for clerical em
ployment. Hp got a taste of writing
while translating some oriental works
ami does not care to go back to doc
toring. Another strange case is that
of Reverend Charles I.. Hyde, of
Niles, Cal., who wants to give up his
pastorate at the First Congregational
church there and go to work as a
farm hand or on a poultry ranch, tr.
Ixn-y, Mexican vice-consul here when
Maiicro was president of Mexico, now
seeks a job as a clerk, and Professor
T. K. Holmer of Oakland, "human
science expert," author of books tell
ing how to tit n man to a vocation,
now seeks work as a common lalwrer.
Hacking Cuut-h Weakens the System.
Don't suffer with a hacking cough
that has weakened your system get
a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery,
in use over 40 years, and benefiting
all who use it, the soothing pine bal
sam with tar heal the irritated air
passages .soothes the rnw spots,
hxKsens the mucous nnd prevents
nicking the body with coughing. Dr.
King's New Discovery induces natur
al sleep and aids nature to cure you.
Adv.
t GLASSES XV j
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.
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The Crops are Growing Fine at
PALMER L8gD LANDS
$15 Per ACRE
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1-10 Ye Ir 6
Per Cent
Interest
Load of Timothy Hay off of one
of the Palmer Valley Hay Fields.
' We have some fine places
from 80 acres to 320 acres of
as good land as any yet sold,
well located, water, fairly
level, good soil. These places
will make valuable grain
farms or dairy ranches.
25 families are now living on their places.
1000 acres of new land is now in crop.
A dozen new homes are being built.
The grass is green and pasture excellent.
The roads are in good condition.
The school and Sunday School are in session.
.More land is being cleared and fences built.
New houses and new crops are showing up.
A new community is rapidly developing and new capital being created,
for Palmer Valley lands will soon be worth several times their present
price.
J. H. PEARE&S0N
Optometrists & Jeweler
LA GRANDE, OREGON
Palmer logged ovet lands ore the best new land offers in ihe West
today. Write for our now circular and additional information, or call
and let us show you samples of grains and grasses, and pictures of
the land. George Hui.tington Currey will go with you at any time
to show you the tracts that are still unsold.
INVESTIGATE RIGHT NOW
FARM LOANS AND INSURANCE
Geo. FL Currey
Opposite ,
Y. M. C. A.
Phone Black 2001
HE WHO M0TE8
REAL ESTATE
108 Elm Street
La Grande,
Oregon
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