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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1916)
.FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1916. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN ; ! We Consider Your Success Paramount to Our Own WHY? Because our success depends on the development of tihe communities served by us end the prosperity of their inhabitants. We have made large investments for your convenience and comfort, in property which cannot be moved to some other locality if our business does not prosper as (an 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 A Real Automobile Bargain 1914 car, electric lights - and starter, motor overhauled arid car guaranteed in 1st class shape; good tires, run 6350 miles. Call CARLEVANS, La Grande Garage. "HOTPOINT "- WEEK Special demonstration of "Hotpoint" labor saving electrical de vices. Introductory Special $25 all-steel Vacuum Cleaner for $19.50. ' . , ... PHONE MAIN 726 ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. AUSTIN BROWNELL, Manager Sommer Hotel Building, next to Western Union LEIGHTON'S GARAGE La Grande, Oregon. The Garage of Satisfactory Service i i T 01 BAKER LAD UNDERGOES PAIN FUL ACCIDENT. FEY MEDOWS FOLKS MEET FIRST FOURTH OF JULY SPREAD HELD. Liquor Seized in Raid Will Be De stroyed Say Officials. Baker. July 6. While nlnyinir in the rear of his home in South Baker' last night, Norval, the four year old j son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Shvu-tliff, jr., tripped and fell, and the wooden 1 i ii a ; i mi l ii ..:- I iiunum oi u coy winiimiii neia in uuis mouth, was jammed into his throat, gashing it badly. Medical assistance war Riimtmnnpfl at mice. Rnrl several J stitches were taken in closing the wound. , The youngster is reported to be do ing well today, and to be out of dan ger. ' Would Destroy Liquor. A, motion to be presented in mu nicipal court seeking an order author izing the destruction of 15 gallons of whisky found b.v the police last night in a trunk at the O.-W. R. & N. depot on a baggage check taken from Cha.s. Olds, was prepared today by City At torney C. H. McColloch. Ac cording to law five days' notice must be given Olds and the railroad com pany, before the motion may be ar gued in court. Olds, who was arrested by Chief Jackson and Officer Oavinesa last night, is still in the city jail. At the time of (his arrest a suit case witii two quarts of whisky and a number of empty bottle containers, was found in his room, but he denied the ownership of the liquor. This morn ing he asserted that the baggage cheek taken from Mm had Leen given him by an acquaintance, who request ed him to bring the trunk f n m the depot. The charge on whiah he is now Ihield is that of maintaining a nuisance. District Attorney Goil.vi. declared this morning that as fai a th! s'ne is concerned, no action will be taken against Olds. "We knew that there was liquor in the trunk for Cnnstable Jefferis and Sheriff Anucjin hud as certained this yesterday .norn'nc.- but were waiting for the ownsr of tie stuff to claim it so as lo muk a clear case. As it now stands, OUs has not made any attempt to go: possesion of the liquor and the tiar.u-.'Viii'i has not been completed by the commission of an overt act." . Settlers in That Vicinity School in the Fall. Expect Our Want 'Ads bring results. Want Ads. WHEN IT COMES TO untiring sellers, finders and traders, an ", Observer Want Ad can't be ' beat. It works overtime on straight-time pay. Rates, one cent per word per issue no ad less than 25 cents. FOR RENT FOR RENT Five room modern cot tage. Phone Red 561. Aly.6-28-tf FOR RENT Five-room modern house on Seventh street. Call Main 55 or see Dr. Richardson. . 6-10-tf FOR RENT House, corner Oak and Spring Sts. Phone Farmers 18X6 or see Geo. H. Currey. 6-17-tf FOR RENTA 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-tf. FOR SALE "Telephone or Why waste time and uve both. energy when a telephone will The greatest amount of work accomplished correctly, with the least amount of energy, in the shortest possible time is EFFICIENCY A Telephone will do this. See us about it. HOME INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE CO. i FOR SALE CHEAP Modern live room house. Your own terms. By owner. W. C, Hansen. Adv. 4-14-tf. FOR SALE Extraordinary buy on ford car. Must sell. Inquire at La Grande garage. Adv. 7-6-2t. FOR SALE Two year old mare colt, inquire John Lottes, Fruitdale. Adv. 7-7-3t. FOR SALE 160 acres tvmber land, $1,00"; $400 cash, balance stock. B. T. Roberts, 1603 X avenae, La Grande, Oregon. Adv. 4-4-tf. FOR SALE (A snap) 160 aires five miles north of La Grande, Ore gon; 30 acres easily cleared; will cruise about 400,000 ft. saw timber and hundreds of cords of wood tim ber; good six room house; barn, chicken house, water powe-r, wood saw and several other buildings. Will take good auto as part pay. Got to go south on account of wife's health. Address L, care Observer. Adv. 7-5-Gtp. FOR SALE JCabbage plants. 15e a dozen. 101 Greenwood. 7-3-6t FOR SALE Singer canaries. Write Mrs. G. W. Lovett, General De livery, La Grande. Adv. 7-6-2(it FOR SALE Piano in excellent con dition. Also a number of fruit jars. 1302 Sixth. Adv. 7-fi-4t- FOR SALE Six room modern house. Inquire 602 Main street. Adv. 7-7-2tp. WANTED Woman to do family washing. Phone Main 715 or call 804 Penn. Adv. , 7-6-3t. Fey Meadows, July 6. (Special) The homesteaders of Fey Meadows, near Palmer Junction celebrated their first Fourth at the home of N. Swak ert, when refreshments were served and a social good time enjoyed by all. Uhlei'e was all ' kinds of athletics, lassoing, rough riding, races and var ious sports. Nine families were pres ent, as follqw.i: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Churchill and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Morris and family, Mr. C. K. Sims and son, Z. Sims and mother, Mrs. J. C. Sims, Mr. and Mrs. Tausher and daughter, Delia, and son-in-law Mr. Hunter and wife and children, of Wallowa, Mr. mid Mrs. Fred Gunder Ron, Mrs. Lulu Hendrickson, Frank ! Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Swakert and daughter. This is the first tijpe they have all met together, und each one. report their timothy and gardens doing nice ly. They are all so well pleased with j their homes as more land has been thrown open they ure looking for I more neighbors soon. And as they ' have 14 school children in all they ex pect to get a scnool district this fall. CATTLE BUSINESS GOOD Government Finds Better Efficiency ! t Ottsets. Other Losses ill 3t? Doa Little Figuring Washington, July 6. Cattle produc tion in western states should increase 'the next few years, the agricultural department estimated today. In creased efficiency has more than off set the leasing of free Tange.n .U in thirsty weather Yon nv ill want plenty of ice and a little good tea. Be sure of tie tea ! Schilling's Tea, .ickd, lias all the refreshing charm of Schilling's Tea, hot only difference is temperature. But there hre four distincl taste-types of our tea, and you ii'on't he tea happy 'til you get the kind that just exaclly suits you. So let us send you the Taste packet, which contains four parchiuyn en velopes of Schilling's Tea fa pan, English Breakfast, Ceylon, Oolong. Then you can make your own tests. Mm J promptly en receipt of 10 tenli ( itamps ir toil) ). Addreii; est Schilling ts tympany l . Stctin J Sir re I, San Fr tint ha Schilling's Best 0 Sold through grocers unly. a tea I . !jj Scwnimt si P In itinjant pMcluyri, g-ez. tin J l-Il. (Write for Recipe) retain the moisture several days. An excellent wholesome food when made with the pure EG Baking Powder Always sure to please. Try a can today at our risk. A Handy Book containing 10 Cook ing Lessons and 54 Tested Recipes will be mailed you FREE if you will send your nam and address to , JAQUES MFG. CO- CHICAGO ' Ml. gal It is in the small s u 111 s carelessly spent that the greatest opportun ity for saving lies. Figure up the loose change lightly spent in the past month its total will be surprising. Turn careless ex penditures into careful savings re corded in a Savings Account in .this In stitution. .. 1 The United States National Bank La Grande i uregon. Chamberlain's Colic, ; Cholera -and Diarrhoea Remedy. Every 1 family without excention shoil'i keep this prepara'ion Hi hui'd during the hot weather of the sum mer months. Chamberla'n's Colic,. Chol ra and Diarrhoea Remedy is. worth many times its .:o.H when needed and is almost Ci.v.ii'.i to l' needed before the sunv.nc-r is oyer. It has no superior for the p'l pr.!;c for which is intended. Buy it now. Ob tainable everywhere. Adv. r; I O C T.nd Potato Doughnuts Sold by all Grocer i J ! ii .?) MODART This Name Should Mean a Great Deal To You . THE MODART Corset has at tained a degree of popularity that tells very plainly the story of appreciative MODART wear ers. , Its stylo its graceful lines the poise it gives its wearers the comfort the exquisite ma terials all spell satisfaction to the purchaser. All MODARTS are created by Jennings generally accounted the foremost figure in the world of corset designing. If you have never experienced the pride of exceptional poise, and comfort of easy freedom found in every model of this master designer, you must ' try on e MODART Corset in our fitting room. i Pauline Lederle Sommer Hotel Bldg.