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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1916)
THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1916, PAGE TWO COVE ENJOYS Wilson is highly indignant with for eign interference with our choosing of a President, Now he can appreciate how Hueita felt. Philadelphia North American. A man in Washington is engaged in making a bust of President Wilson; and Mr. Hughes is getting together a whole organization with the same ob ject in view. Washington Herald. We will have a full line VS. GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER it Is, Family Dr. knows Our Beautifiers will improve Your Complexion THE WINDS AND SUNSHINE WILL QUICKLY SPOIL THE RICHEST COMPLEXION UNLESS A "PREVENTATIVE" IS USED. JUST A LITTLE PRECAUTION WILL KEEP YOUR CHEEKS A-BLOOM1NG AND YOUR HANDS SOFT AND WHITE. IF YOU HAVE NEGLECTED YOUR SKIN DON'T DO IT ANY LONGER. BUT COME TO US AND GET SOME OF OUR SOOTH ING LOTIONS. " ALSO TAKE CARE OF YOUR HAIR; IT'S A WOMAN'S "CROWNING GLORY." GET BJCAUT1FIERS FROM US, FOR THEN YOU CAN "RELY" ON WHAT YOU BUY. Levy - Vog'el Dr ug'-Co. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS. Everybody Should Go Camping If you are going to camp, just phone Main 10, for one of our drays, to .take your outfit to the grounds. Will-Furnish Hack or Auto for,, Your. Family If Called When you get back home after your outing, let us put in your supply of fuelfor . the winter. Order a few tons of U. P. Rock Springs, "Cleanest Coal in the World," or that famous "Hiawatha Super-Heating Coal," 98 per cent pure Nothing but heat. CHAIN WOOD, Wet $2.50 Dry ...... $3.50 FULL LOAD DELIVERED CORD WOOD, FEED, HAY, STORAGE, COAL, ; DRAYAGE, DELIVERY One Block" East of Depot. Phone Main 10 LYNCH and STEWART Jefferson Ave. One Block East Depot. Phone Main 10 Cleaner spark plugs Your ipark plugs will keep cleaner if you use straight-distilled, refinery gasoline. A uimri or Imperfectly refined gasoline break oMl deposit carbon instead of exploding com- Red Crow Gasoline of Quality the all-refinery gasoline not a mixture. Ml.aVl BVHHTWMIRB AND AT OUR SERVICE STATIONS STANDARD OIL COMPANY L Omuls V f jl Vin'iin-; -, ifv.,,!!-!-- t WW f, .. t r i' FIXING UP SOME t 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 fnct more and more as time tells the quality of our lumber. Our&js seasoned be fore it goes into a house. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 PICNIC AND SPORTS DAY. OCCUPY Contest for King and Queen Honors Begun. Cove, Oregon, July 5. The Metho dist Sunday School gave a picnic at tne" Ascension grounds the Fou:th, open for all who wished to ; go. Games and atfhJctic .sports were the order of the day. A large crow-J was in attendance and a sumptuous dinner served to all. All declared they had spent a delightful day. ' The ball game played in Cove the Fourth by Cove and North Powder stood 9-14 in favor of Cove. Mr. Sills is doing some good and much needed work on the road lead ing to the Pease ranohi This is the first work of much consequence that has been done on this road for 12 or more years. The good work is ap preciated and herd's hrpirtg it will continue. July 6th is' the ditto set for the launching of the Cherry fair King and Queen contest at Alaccabee hall. A large attendance is desired. The Rev. Otte, pastor of the Bap tist church has moved into the house just vacated by Al Daniels. Mrs. Otts returned Wednesday of last week from Almooaa, Colo., where she has been visiting bringing her mother with her. The members of the Baptist church cleaned and furnished the parsonage making a very agreeable surprise for the pastor's wife upon her Ifoome-com-ing. Mr. Little is building a bungalow. Glen Roberts is home to spend the Fourth. - Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bell and daugh ter iBerdie have gone to Pendleton to live. Eva Roberts was home to spend the Fourth. B. F. Hawes, of Portland, is Juere visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haefer, and friends. She will remain a month. Ohas. DeHess has enlisted in the volunteers for two years at Boise. A bunch of Ccvites went fishing for salmon the Fourth at Catherine creek. Will Houx 'has just bought a new Overland. Mrs. Louis Peck is ill with tonsil itis. Vera Pease spent the Fourth in El gin. Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Roberts are visiting his brother Frank Roberts. Rev. and Mrs. Roberts are from Washington, D. C, where they have been studying for the past year at the American University. Rev. Rob erts !h!aving taken up philosophy and Mrs. Roberts dramatic art in which she graduated June l.'Uh receiving an artist's diploma. lhe Ladies Aid society of the Methodist church will meet next week Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Greeno. The work for that day will be quilt piecing. Preaching services are held in the Baptist church the third Sunday in each month. Roy Conklin and family of Wallowa are here visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. A. O. Huntley and daughter Eloise from Cuprun, Idaho, are here on a short visit. Paul Haux has just returned from Southern Oregon where he has spent the winter and spring with Walter Reese and family. He reports crops short uild a little later than here. Mr. Reese has .'.hout 2o0 acres of grain besides considerable hay and that Mr. and Mrs. Reese like their new homo quite well. Mrs. Wim. Berfom of High Valley died last week of pneumonia. Miss Arline Peck who is at the . D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah, in training for a nurse reports , that sthie enjoys her work and is doing very well. It is a large institution with a corps of 75 girls. lhere will be preacmng services at the Episcopal church every Sunday during August and the first Sunday in each month thereafter. Tthte Ladies' guild of the Episcopal church meet the first and third Wed nesday of each month. On account of the Fourth coining so near their regular meeting day this month fchiey will meet the second Wednesday at the home of. Mrs. Tobe Reese. One Word, One Cent, One Time. ARCADE I his tin Farnum in "David Garricli.' The good old days with their happy carefree views of life are ad mirably shown in the Pallas plliioto play "David Garrick" released on the Paramount program and which will be shown at the Arcade on Friday nnd Saturday. The big scene in the old Nag's Head tavern is Wonderfully staged. In the spacious room are gathered ninny quaint types. The poet with his parchment script, the sporting gentry with their game cocks that soon are in deadly combat, the richly dressed gentlemen of title, the prize fight enthusiasts in friendly bout, the gambling tables witih the solemn players drinking from the leather drinking mugs, the now ob solete mannerisms, all are of inter ests as being true-to-life touches of by-gone days. This atmosphere frames a charming love story of the great Gnrrick. Considering their utter dissatisfac tion with Mr. Wilson's selections for thu supreme court, it's a wonder the Republicans would forve him to fill another vacancy. Nashville Southern Lumberman. ; i Always Look To i Bet. Tl(l alwk. 0. a Pit. OOm. For Best Values In Front Lace Corsets The Front Lace Corsets With The Ventilo Back and Ventilo Front Shield No 'front lace corset without these features can possibly be as good as La Camille. A complete line of differen models always on hand. Priced At $2.00 Up , MRS. ROBT. PATT1SON Corsetiere Phone Red 3231 Res. 1702 Oak Wholesale and Retail Disributors of LEHIGH PORTLAND CEMENT, ABERDEEN COAL Lehigh Portland Cement Lime HardwaJl 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 " Grain ' ' Flour Dairy Salt T ' ' ' Half Ground Salt Rock Salt r-:v- Sulphurized Salt Produce Potatoes "" Hearth Tile Floor Tile Porch Tile -Storage PHONE MAIN 17 Sawyer-Clark Co. of ' FRUITS & VEGETABLES j At All Times We can fill your order for Strawbemes and Rasp- - ' berries for canning with first-class fruit s This Store Will Close All Day July Fourth . Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track NUTTER NUTTER V) V P4 ) cn H 0) o Having the only exclusive Paint and Wall Paper business in La Grande, and having resided here for a number of years doingwork in my line every day of that time, I have no hesitancy in impressing you with the request to let me serve you 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. g5 3 B - CO O a o VJ NUTTER'S STORE The Only Exclusive PAINT & WALL PAPER HOUSE in U Grande -f-f-f CP '"MIS. (mi 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. IfRYPTOTf i J.X GLASSES A 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. " J. H. PEARE&S0N Optometrists & Jeweler LA GRANDE, OREGON The Crops are Growing Fine at PALMER LgGvID LANDS $15 Per ACRE 1-10 & 6 Per Cent Interest i 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 Load of Timothy Hay off of one w make valuable grain of the Palmer Valley Hay Fields, 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 Pal mer Valley lands will soon be worth several times their present price. Palmer logged ovet lands are the best new land offers in the West today. Write for our new circular and additional information, or call and let us show you samples of grains and grasses, and pictures of the land. George Huntington 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. H. Currey Opposite Y. M. C. A. Phone Block 2001 HE WHO MOTES REAL ESTATE 108 Elm Street La Grande, Oregon t J i