FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1916.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
FJtGB THREE.
WATERMELONS
3 1-2c Pound
, STKAW.1JK UlMtiS ..
BLACKCAPS '
'DEWBERRIES
RED KASPDERRIKS
LOGANBERRIES
BANANAS - . .;. . .
J ORANGES
v CANTALOUPES
RED CURRANTS AND GOOSEBERRIES
HOT HOUSE TOMATOES
GREEN BEANS
GREEN PEAS
CARROTS v
TURNIPS
NEW CABBAGE
NEW POTATOES ,.
- BEETS
RADISHES '
s ONIONS
CUCUMBERS
FINE NEW YORK CHEESE
AND ALL KINDS OP LUNCH GOODS
PATTISON BROTHERS
GROCERY
PHONE MAIN 80
TAKING THE PROPER MEASURES
at the start ensures our success in the fit and finish
of a garment. We are experienced tailors and as
sure you a positively exact and stylish fitting Suit
or Overcoat, because we take infinite pains with
our work, from the cutting and fitting to the final
finishing of each garment. We employ only ex
pert operators in their several lines.
Wilson Brothers Tailors
Cleaning, Pressing & Hat Blocking
New Foley Bldg. La Grande, Ore.
Leave Your
Orders for
Canning Berries
Fruit Jars
Rubbers
Caps
Oregon Co-Operative Association
1118 1-2 Adams Ave. La Grande, Ore.
Branches at
IMBLER, OR. EVANS, OR.
AIDS PUBLIC
PENDLETON NATATORIUM HAS
EXl'EKT SWIMMER.
Son 'of William McMurray, O.-W.
Official, in Charge.
Pendleton, July 6. -John W. Mc
Murray, son of William McMurray,
general passenger agent of the O.-W.
K. & N has been engaged as swim
ming instructor at the public nata
torium in this city during the summer.-
He is one of the best amateur
swimmers in the northwest, lhaving
won events in many swimming con
tests during the past five years. Ho
will be at the tank from 9 until 12 in
the morning and from 2 until' 5 in
the afternoon and at other hours by
appointment. He will teach the ad
vanced strokes such as tflie crawl and
the trudgeon as well as beginner's
methods.
Young Mr.-McMurray is a student
of th University of OregQn, having
entered there last February. His
first appearance as a swimmer was in
the Portland Christmas swim of 1911,
when he won sixtrtu in a field of 37 en
tries. In May, 1912, he entered the
Oregon interscliolastic meet at Eu
gene, winning the 20 yard, 40 yard
and 100 yard swims. On August 4,
1912, he swam across Tillamook Bay,
and in November of the same year
won first in the 100 yard P. N. A.
swim, making the time of 55 1-2 sec
onds. On Easter, 1911! he was first in
the Spokane river swim when the
water was only three degrees above
freezing.
While in Ireland wit', his father in
1913 he won the Iris-'.; championship
of 100 yards at Belfast in 61 1-5 sec
onds. On January 3, 1914, he swam
from the Hawthorne to the Broadway
bridge in Portland with the water at
37 degrees in 27 minutes. He won
the 50 yard championship in the 1914
P. N. A. meet. Liist year he was in
California working and did not swim.
In February of this year he won the
Oregon state championship in the
100 yards. The' last event he won
was the swimming race at the nata
toritim here on the Fourth of July.
Hill Trial Is Held.
After a day of testimony and argu
ment in the case of the State vs. Hen
ry T. Hill, charged with larceny by
bailee, Justice of the Peace Parkes
has the determination of the case un
der advisement. The (complaining
witness is W. R. Ellis who had given
Hill a mortgage on 600 sacks of grain
to secure two nothe for $550 each, one
due last fall and one this fall. Ellis
alleges that Hill, without any author
ity sold the grain for about $900.
Several months afterwards, he al
leges, he sent the first note cancelled,
back" to Ellis and notified him that
the balance he had applied on the
second note. James A. f ee is defend
ing Hill and District Attorney Steiw
er represented .the state.
Remove Face Blemishes.
Pimples, blackheads, acne, tetter,
ring worm and that dreaded eczema
can be permanently removed from
your face and body by Dr. Hobson's
Eczema Ointment. It is no longer
necessary to go around with an un
sightly complexion and suffer the
pain and annoyance that goes with
unsightly ailments. Dr. Hobson's Ec
zema Ointment is a time tried, guar
anteed remedy, good for infants,
adults and aged who suffer with skin
ailments. Buy a box today, start us
ing at once. Money back if not sat
isfied. 50c at your druggist. Adv.
Millions Less For Men's Clothes
London, June 20. (By Mail)
About $2,500,000 less will be spent for
masculine summer clothes on account
of conscription. This estimate is
vmade by prominent London tailors
who - are wearing long faces. It is
worse, they say, because the esti
mate represents the value of the
cloth alone and does not include the
profit of the tailoring.
The tailor trade was dead weeks
before conscription passed, the tail
ors say because the bulk of ordinary
buyers were making old raiment do
until they found out whether the gov
ernment would furnish their next suit
of khahi. It will and the tailors are
blue.
HAV
DARK
I
E
AND LOOK YOUNG
Nobody can Tell when you,
Darken Gray, Faded Hair
with Sage Tea.
Orandmother kept her linir beautifully
darkened, glossy and attractive with a
brew of Sage 'I'm and Sulphur. When
ever her hair took on that dull, faded or
streaked appearance, this dimple mixture
was applied with wonderful eff'-ct. By
asking at any drug store for "Wycth'g
Sage and- Sulphur Compound," you will
get a large bottle of thix old-time recipe,
improved by the addition of other ingred
ients, all ready to use, for alxiut f0 centa.
This simple mixture can be depended
upon to restore natural color and beauty
to the hair.
A well-known downtown druggist says
everybody ue Wyrlh'a Sage and Sul
phur Compound now because it darken
so naturally and evenly that nobody can
tell it has been n f pi i d it's so easy to
use. too. You simply dampen a comb or
soft brush ancMiraw it through your hair,
taking one strand at a time. Hy morning
the gray hair disappear; after nnuther
application or two, it U restored to its
natural color and looks glossy, soft and
beautiful. This preparation ie a delight
ful toilet requisite. It is not intended for
the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease.
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Just received a new car of
Famous Imperial Water
melons and we are going
to give you the benefit of
the low price
At Your Grocer
Per Lb,
La Grande
Fruit Co.
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