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JIS. GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
MONDAY, JULY 10, 1916.
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Confidentially, my friend, you need
a new suit, and luckily for you we
have a
SALE
ON
SUITS
on this week. We will need the
room for our fall stock and have
reduced the price on every suit in
the store. These suits are mostly
of medium weight and just the
tfiiiing for late .summer and earl v.
fall.
MEN'S SUITS
In values which
means good fabrics,
good tailoring and
good style. Sale
price $10.00 to $22.00
BOYS' KN1CKER
SUITS
Sale price S1.19.
2.35 $3.38. $4.37
BOYS' WASH
SUITS
A nice assortment. .
49e. 73. 98c
Values to $3.00
YOUNG M ENS'
3-piece, long pants
suits, good patterns,
nifty styles. Up to
$12.50 values.
Sale
S5.35
"SPEED 'EM UP"
All sizes in men's khaki motor
cycle pants at the right price.
"SPEED 'EM UP"
You will not be comfortable at
the races without a sport shirt
and white trousers. . . .
IF YOUR STRAW HAT IS SOILED GET A NET
ONE FOR LITTLE MONEY
Hill's Department Store
Later she is happy to think that her
story was not believed, for she be
comes a beloved member of the fam
ily. Time passes and her love for
Egan, one of the sons, grows as his
does for her. But Nora's brother,
Pat, a disreputable chauffeur, worms
his way into the Winters' household,
and upsets the lovers' plans. Recog
nizing Ms sister, he tries to persuade
her to assist him in robbing the house.
This discussion takes place in Nora's
room and before Pat's departure he
relieves her of valuable gifts from the
Winters, dropping, however, Mrs.
Winters' mesh-bag in his ihaste, and
thus throwing suspicion on Nora.
Nora dons here old clothes and leaves
the house. She is observed by Egan,
I who follows her to Pat's headquar
Iters in the slums.' Disgusted at the
j turn of events, Egan, returns home.
' Love still burns in his heart and re
i turns to find Nora in a group of in
i suiting drunkards. Without delay
' he plunges into the crowd and a fight
I ensues. Witfh the aid of a revolver,
snatched from the saloonkeeper, Egan
escapes witn :sora. A letter from
Nora Owen Stewart greets their ar
rival and the misunderstanding is all
straightened out.
Tha photoplay will remain at the
Arcade until Thursday night.
Taking Big Chances.
CITS.
RIGHTS IESTED
It is a great risk to travel without
a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, as
this preparation cannot be obtained
on the trains or steamships. Attacks
of bowel complaint are often sudden
and very severe, and everyone should
go prepared for them. Obtainable
everywhere. Adv.
ARCADE
Ipoor Irish emigrant,
follows:
Nora O'Brien is intrusted with a
message from a Nora Owen to a cer
tain Mrs. Winters, a sister of the
I late Mrs. Owen. Nora teas Mrs.
Winters address on a card and pro-
The stnrv i s
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ji course it. snou.n: ror aner a
strenuous day when your muscles
have been exercised to the limit an
application of Sloan's Liniment will
take the soreness and stiffness away
and get you in fine shape for the mor-
Photoplay of Real ; eeeds to find the residence upon her row- You should also use it for a
arrival in jncw York trom Ireland, isunaen aciacK oi ootnacne, sun necK.
Whisky Stolen from Centralia Depot
Centralia, Wash., July 4. On Sat
urday night seven packages of liquor
were stolen from the Wells Fargo ex
press office in the local Milwaukee de
pot. The thieves gained access to the
room by using a "jimmy" on the door
The packages contained 12 quarts of
whisky and two quarts of alcohol. It
is reported that anotfecr express of
fice on the Puget Sound & Willapa
Harbor railway was also broken into
baturday night and liquor stolen.
Should Sloan's Liniment Go Along?
VALIDITY OF TESTS WILL
DETERMINED.
BE
State Engineer Decides to Go Into the
.Matter Thoroughly.
tion into the validity of the patents
held by the Warren Construction com- J J
pany on bitulithic pavement commis- i !
sion Thursday, and will be undertaken l
"The Innocent Lie
Thrills!
j She becomes the victim of foul play I backache, stings, bites and the many
"The Innocent Lie," the latest Fam- and is identified as Mrs. Winters' accidents that are incidental to a va
ous Players-Paramount production 'niece by the card in her pocket. Be-lotion. "We would as soon leave our
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appearing at the Arcade today and to- Jif. ' ""J l" "? ner niece, ivirs.
. j r , .Winters takes the injured girl home,
morrow, was staged in Bermuda, un-I Upon recovering, Nora asserts her
der the personal direction of Sidney ! mjstaken identity but is discredited
Olcott with Miss Valentine Grant in by the Winters familv, who are con
the stellar role of -Nora O Bnen, a ' vinccd tht she is the genuine Nora.
baggage as go on a vacation or camp
out without Sloan's Liniment." Writes
one vacationist: "We use it for every
thing from cramps to toothache." Put
a bottle in your bag, be prepared and
have no regrets. Adv.
Mr. Car Owner?
Does 60 per cent Saved
Look Good to You???
We absolutely guarantee this saving by using DISTILATE with the Liest Gasifio.r en your car.
This device simply takes the moisture from the radiator carrying it over the manifold through
tight-fitting coppered stove lined with asbestos when it is .superheated ; then to the carburetor where
it makes a complete combustion using approximately 98 pe." cent of your distilute.
The following reasons will tell you why you should use the Leist Gasifier:
1. Distilate costs about one-half as much and gives more power and miles per gallon.
2. Distilate when used with the Leist Gasifier will not carbonize' your motor.
3. Does not interfere with, the use of gasoline, in fact, will save 25 per cent.
Moisture is supplied to the cylinders which prevents any carbon deposits either from fuel or
oil and positively keeps clean the cylinder walls, pistons, spark plugs, valves and valve stems.
Official Test made with a Ford car equipped with I.eist Gasifier showed the following mileage
Gasoline 21 miles, Distilate 35.2 miles. 1
Cfcn be installed by any motorist or garage.
by State Hiefhrwav Engineer Lewis
and Attorney General Brown working
in conjunction.
Engineer Lewis will make a
searching investigation into the mat
terial facts necessary on which the
attorney general will be asked to base
an opinion. ,
Recommended by Lewis.
This move was taken on recom
mendation of Engineer Lewis, before
undertaking the laying of a stretch of
a mile and a half of experimental
pavement at Independence, using
three types of pavement, two of
which might conflict with the (War
ren patents and render the state lia
ble to pay royalty or infringement
proceedings unless it was determined
beforehand that the patents will not
hold good.
the boards decision to undertake
the investigation was based on reports
of the Seattle case, in which Warren
Broflhera enjoined that city, and on
reports of other cases in which it is
said bitulithic pavement has been laid
without paying royalty to the War
ren company.
Warren Kot First.
The allegations in the. Seattle an
swer to Warren Brothers' complaint
were in substance that Frederick
Warren, who was granted the basic
patent in May, 1903, was not the first
inventor, that the same mixture had
been used more than two years pre
vious to the granting of the patent,
that tfnie mixture had been previously
patented by other parties and that it
had been described in detail in a large
list of publications, which are ap
pended to the Seattle answer. The
document also names many cities in
which tine pavement is said to have
been used previously.
Attorney General Brown declared
it to be the biggest subject that had
ever been passed up to him for an
opinion.
Question Vital Now.
Stae Engineer Lewis said it was of
vital importance to the road building
plans of the state to have the matter
settled as soon as possible, especially
in view of tfne fact that the govern
ment now proposes to apportion
$150,000,000 among the various states
for road work of which Oregon will
get $1,221,750.
The experimental pavement which
he proposes to lay at Independence
win te a mile and a half long with a
nail mile eadrt of bitulithic, aphaltic
concrete, and of bitulithic with a half
inch top of asphaltic concrete. Opin
ions will be asked from the attorney
general on all three types,
dganbernes
$L50
PER CRATE
IN ORDER TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW TO BE DELIV
ERED ANY TIME THIS WEEK. ,
WATERMELONS 3 l-2c POUND
Harris Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192
408 North Fir Street, Cross Track
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Bilousness and Stomach Trouble.
"Two years ago I suffered from fre
quent attacks of stomach trouble and
biliousness," writes Miss Emma Ver
bryke, Lima, Ohio. "I could eat very
little food that agreed with me and
I became so dizzy and sick at mv
stomach at times that I had to take
hold of something to keep from fail
ing. Seeing Chamberlain's Tablets ad
vertised I decided to try them. I im
proved rapidly." Obtainable everv-
wnere. aav.
Willamette Valley Fruit j
! LOGANBERRIES $1.50, CURRANTS $1.50, BLACKBERRIES $1.75
J Delivered at residences in La Grande !;
The above fruit will ibe delivered at any express office in Union or
Wallowa Counties, express prepaid at $1.60, $1.65 and $1.85 respec-
tively, in lots of five or more crates to one address. J
J Money-order or check must accompany all orders out of La Grande, t
! ORDER QUICK ' I
l F. E. BORNEMANN " ;
i ' Corner of 8th and M Avenue, La Grande, Oregon
5 Phone Black 1032 J,
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La Grande, Oregon.
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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, ne xt to Western Union
Fire Patrol Organized in Troutlake.
Showing Ford Motor rquprd with a Leist Gasifier.
This ear ha run over 2300 miles under adverse conditions at a fuel cost of Ices than one-half
cent per mile. ,
Price for Ford Cars $5.00 prepaid Price, installed $6.00 prepaid
Price for Dodge, Maxwell, Overland. Studeliaker, 4 and (5 of 16 oars $7.50 prepaid
LEIST GASIFIER SALES CO.
711 Clinton St., Portland, Ore.
. . Distributers for Oregon, Washington, California and Idaho.
Fred H. Le Fevre,
Sales Manager for Eastern Oregon,
Address, La Grande, Oregon.
Troutlake, Wash., July 4. Accord
ing to Harvey Lickel. district raneer.
who is stationed at Guler, near this
place, Red Mountain Lookout station
in Columbia forest will be occupied
by two men this season who are to be
on a constant lookout for forest fires
day and night. These will be con
nected witJK the forest by telephone
and can organize a fire patrol at a
moment's notice. Packers and pack
mules will be stationed at Petersen
Prairie Ranger station, eieht miles
from liuler, and will be able to start
out for the scene of a fire at a mo
ment's notice.
One Word, One Cent, One Time.
A Hacking Cough Weakens the Syg.
tern.
Don't suffer with a hackiner couch
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, tho soothing pine bal
sam with tar heal the irritated air
passages soothes the raw spots,
loosens the mucous and nrevents
racking the body with coughing. Dr.
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a iicw xjixwvvry muuees natur
al sleep and aids nature to cure you.
Adv.
Newberg Celebrates.
Newberg, Or.. Julv 7. Ncwbercr is
the only town in Yamhill countv to
celebrate the Fourth. The celebra
tion was under auspices of the local
Moose lodge. Judc-e Grant B. Dim-
ick was orator of the day. ,
1-ook Good Feel Good.
No one can either feel cood nor
look good while suffering from con
stipation. Get rid of that tired,
dratrgy, lifeless feeling by a treat
ment of Dr. King's New Life Pills.
Muv a box todav. take one or two
pills tonight. In the morning that
stuffed, dull feeling is gone and vou
feel better at once. 25c at your drug
gist. Adv.
Sara Boy Scout Plan Hike.
Ridtrofield. Or.. Julv 7. The Snra
Kov Scouts organized November 27,
1915, will c-o on an excursion to Snirit
lake and Mount St. Helens some time
this mojtf There are 16 members
iind Rev. F. E. Roddick is the scout
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Like; Gas
aiui canvenieace
NEW PERFECTION
OIL CQOMTOYE
No coal, wood or ashes
to lug no waiting for
the fire to burn up. Bet
ter cooking because of
the steady, evenly-distributed
heat, under
perfect controL All heat
concentrated on the
cooking and not radiated
around the room. The
long, blue chimneys
prevent all smoke and
smell.
Bakes, boils, roasts, toasts.
More efficient than your
wood or coal stove and costa
less to operate.
ASK YOUR DEALER TODAT.
STANDARD OIL
CUM PANY
(Cililornie)
JIa Grand.
For Best Results
Use Pearl Oil
Better cooking
and a cleaner,
cooler kitchen.'
Now serving
2,000,000
home
In 1, 2, 3 and 4
burnersizes,wilh or without oven.
Also cabinet
models with
Firflejs Cooking
Ovens. '
For Sale By GOLDEN RI LE CO. For Sale By J. C. HENRY
For Sale By F. D. HA1ST.EN For Sale By JNO MELVILLE
For Sale By F. L, LILLY For Sale By K. DYAL
For Sale By W. 11. BOHNENKAM P. CO.
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