La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 13, 1916, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1916.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Take a
KODAK
; ' with you
Send the proof of
: happy vacatioon
. days to the folks at
home. .
Conic in and let us
explain how simple
and ' ' inexpensive
picture- taking is
now-a-days.
. Kodaks $1.00 to $50
machine call and let us ngan with
you. Adv. . '
5-31-tf. LBIGHTON'S GARAGE.
Why Suffer With Heat?
Brownell Electric Supply Co., Ill
Depot street has complete stock of
electric fans at very low prices.
Call Main 726 and talk it over. Adv.
7-12-tf.
Buy the best when you buy by get
ting the Ansco Spoedex film. The
height of perfection in films at Sil
verthorn'sj Adv. 7-6-tf.
There is plenty of action and ad
venture on adventure in D'Artagnan
now playing at the Arcade. Adv.
V 7-13-lt.
Red Cross Drug Store
Hot point vacuum cleaner very
best on market $25.00 Electric Sup
ply Co., Ill Depot street. Adv.
. , . 7-12-tf.
$ i 1 I $ 4
V
LOCAL BREVITIES.
4 4 4 4 4
Geo. Rippeys new and second hand
furniture store highest prices paid
for second hand furniture, 215 Fir St.
Adv. 5-4-tf.
are hot and thirsty call at the Silver
thorn Fountain. Adv. 7-8-tf.
If you want a touring
Black 321. Adv.
taxi call
5-18-tf.
Kodak 'means better pictures.
Red Cross Drug store. Adv. 6-14-tf
Kettle rendered lard full 10 lbs. for
$1.25. Peoples Marxet 1419 1-2 Ad
ams Ave. 6-8-tf
Don't forget that Pauline is still
fixing those aggravating little tears.
Adv. 6-1-tf.
. ' D'Artagnan, the film adaptation
from "The Three Musketeers" at the
"Arcade tonight. Adv. 7-13-lt.
Shores' Taxi Service,
tel. Main 740 Adv.
Sommer ho-2-21-tf
For that tired feeling, v.fi)en you
1
SafeLiht
Rummaging
Self and home protection
demand an
Electric house lamp
Its safety and fireproof features
make it a necessity. Its genuine,
guaranteed, long service Tung
sten battery and Mazda lamp
assure a flood of lipht. And
the trademark Krcrcady is your
protection, tfetter
get one today.
Stop in ana mane
your cnoice
trom our assort
ment of AVrii
xrtable lamps.
Good eats and cool drinks at the
Siivertharn Fountain. Adv. 7-6-tf.
HALF-PRICE SALE.
On ladies' suits and coats at Jones &
Rabone, West-Jacobson Bldg., next
Y. M. C. A. Adv. 5-28-tf.
Strawberry ana lemon shcrlet;
strawberry, vanilla and chocolate ice
cream at the Silverthorn Fountain.
Adv. - 7-8-tf.
Alexa.ndre Dumias' masterpiece!
"The Three Musketeers," last time to
night. Arcade. Adv . 7-13-lt.
Used Autos Tor Sale.
We have a number ot excellent used
cars for sale at very reasonable
prices. To responsibe parties we
may be able to arrange time pay
ments on a portion of the selling
price. 'Before buying any kind of a
IT
FOR SALE
FRANKLIN
AUTOMOBILE
Turner Oliver is temporarily locat
ed over Putman's Drug store while
the Sommer building is being re
paired. Adv. - 6-9-tf.
Private maternity home, skilled at-'
tention. Write P. O. box 156, or
phone Black 3981. Adv. '., 7-5-tf.
Let us develop your films and print
vour pictures on Cyko paper. Satis-
mm van niuut n 'CilvA'
faction
Adv.
guaranteed at
Silverthorn's.
7-6-tf.
Vulcanizing New outfit for han
dling auto tires and tubes. Prompt
attention. Ambrose ! Wright, 1420
Adams. Adv. 6-30-tf.
Money to txwn.
On improved real property m Union
county, no delays, current rates. L
Grande Investment Co. Adv.
"Fido's Fate" with Charles Murray
and a typical caste of Keystones at
the Arcade tonight. Adv. 7-13-lt.
kane; C.'A. Barnes, Elgin: B. Mckin
ley, J. L. Cichens, Wm. M. Hartford,
Portland; H. C. Baskett, Boise; Jno.
B. Gentry, J. A. Powers, Wallowa;
Henry Harlan, G. A. Bistonos, Port
land; A. W. Perlcy, Reuth; Goo.. E.
Bliss, St, Louis; W. M. Powell, Boise.
J. 4
PERSONAL MENTION
4 .j. 4. 4.
We pay best prices ror second
Hand Furniture. DYAL'S FURNI
TURE CO., 404 Fir St.. Phone Black
8361. 9-14, tf.
Notice.
AH persons having stock in Gaskell
asture are notified to take them out
iy Monday July luotv. iney win De
turned out by the present
Blokland Bro3. Adv.
owners,
. 7-7-6t.
B. W. HUGHES,
Sporting Goods Store
REDCROSS
AMBULANCE
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
call
City Stables, Main 717
Day or Night
BERGERON VIOLIN
SCHOOL
REX HALL
(Room 2)
ORCHESTRA FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
WRECKED
The Old White School
Large Number 2 x 12-21
Large Number 2x6-28
SEE
VINACKE OR
KAMERER
'Phone Black 1532
FOR SALE
Residence, corner of Fifh and
I'enn, close in. next to Library.
Furnished or unfurnished. Terms
see owner
O A. B. CHERRY
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I liargdst Jewelry Store
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A Real Automobile Bargain
Miss El-ma Martin, daughter of A.
J. Mai tin, O.-W. R. & N. store keeper,
has returned home after an absence
of nearly a year in Portland the most
of whidh time was occupied in school
work.
Mrs. Edna Gaunt hus arrived from
Portland on a visit with her sisters,
Mrs. Kate Hanley and-Mrs. Caroline
Anderson. '
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gardinier have
returned from an. extended visit in
Salt I.ake nnd other points in Utah
and Wyoming.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Nelson, 501 Wash
ington, and daughter Genevieve leave
tonight for Spokane and Moscow. At
Spokane they will file on reservation
land and tihen go to Moscow to visit
friends. Mr. Nelson, is head car in
spector at the O.-W. yards.
W. E. Osterling and daughter
Gladys have gone to .Spokane to file
on government land.
E. -Lewis is transacting business in
Enterprise today.
Mrs. George Palmer is spending a
portion of the summer at Newport.
C I. Hall, district commercial man
ager for the Western Union, is here
from Seattle today conferring with
Manager Sprinkle.
Mr. and Mrs. Haskell have gone to
Spokane in their automobile to en
joy a vacation and transact business
matters.
' Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Langrell, of
Baker, were among the out-ofi-town
attendants at the Eastern Star meet
ing yesterday evening.
Ed. Wulf, Marshal Huffman and M.
G. Church all of Union, are attending
business at the land office today.
Chus. Miller has returned after an
absence since the first of June in San
Francisco and other western and
southern cities and during which time
he bad a continual round of enjoy
ment.
Miss Rose Waller has returned to
Walla Walla after a visit with her
parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Mike Waller.
Miss Waller is a nurse at St. Mary's
hospital in Walla Walla.
Miss Nellie Ramsey of Salem is a
guest this week with her sister Mrs.
S. D. Crowe.
M., D. Boss, superintendent for
Twohy Bros., the well-known railroad
contractors, is in La Grande on busi
ness for his concern.
1914 Car, electric lights and starter,
Car cost S1385. driven 6000 miles,
First-class shape. Carl C. Evans, La
Grande Garage.
HORSES, MULES WANTED
I Large Animals for English Army
Soueht For By Buyers
Wp will huv lare-e horses and mares
'for the English army, and also good
peldinirs 14-2 to 15 hands Mgro; an
Ithev crow: also U. S. artillery geld.
:ini?s. 15 to 16 hands high; buy some
geldings 14 to 15 hands high; all
! stock must be five years to nine and
1 no light grays. Must be sound. Tele
phone Main 789 or Main 92.
tf La Grande. -
Bathing Suits
- FOR
MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN f
Our showing of Iwithing suits! is. very complete V;
all the popular and wanted styles in wash and
COttoiL...' -
Monk-Suits 98c. to $l!50
Boys' Suits :50o to $1.50
Wool suits $1.98 to $3.50
Women's Suits Jl J
Women's Wool Suits .;.
J $3.48 to $4.48
liathing Slippei"s .........25c
BATHING CAPS
A large assortment of styles arid oolois to choose
from. Black, rbse,kings blue, green
Reasonably priced ...19c to 50c
More For Your
Money SP
Golden Rule Co.
I A School for Your Boy or Girl
Myrtle Man Runs Over and Kills Girl
Marshfield, Or., July 10. Flor
ence Dye, aged about 22, was run
down and killed last evening by an
auto one mile outside of Myrtle
Point. Chris Moller, the driver, was
not held, as the officers .are- con-
winced that it was an accident. They
claim he was new at handling a car.
The woman crossed the road to es
cape the car and even stood at one
kilde, but the machine swerved. The
injured girl was brought to town in a
machine, but lived only a . few min
utes.
Notice to Contractors.
Bids will be received bv the under-
siimed at mv office until 5 o'clock of
July 15tlh, 1916, for the construction
of a bncK garage nuiming ior junua
Roesch. flans can De naa Dy caning
,at office. J. L. Slater, Architect.
Adv. 7-8-7t
Anyone finding bunch of keys, re
turn to Observer. Reward. Adv.
-7-10-31.
The monthly Safety First meeting
of employes in all branches of rail-rniulme-.
renresentinir an area be
tween Umatilla ana wunungxon ana
ihranch line points, was called to or
der in la Grande today.
Ministers of all denominations will
gather at the University of Oregon
for the last week in July for the an
nual Oregon interdenominational con-
terence.
Use our Want Ad column.
Houston School
Spokane, WaBh. '
A boarding and day school for
boys. Intermediate and High School
departments. Thorough preparation
for college, technical schools or
business.
Close personal uttention and help
at all times. Boys advanced as rap
idly as ability warrants.
Athletics emphasized with expert
supervision and couching. Gymna
sium, tennis court and athletic
field.
Ideal location in best residential
part of city. Home atmosphere.
Fall term begins September 13.
Write for catalogue.
Rev. James Henderson, Headmas
ter, Spokane, Wash.
Brunot Hall
A select and thoroughly equipped
Boarding and Day School for girls.
The leading institution of its kind
in Spokane, offering Music, Art,
Physical Culture, Domestic Science,
under supervision of the best teach
ers, with full Primary, IVeparatory
and Academic Departments.
Graduates enter all the leading
eastern colleges.
Brunot Hall is ideally located,
just five minutes' ride from the
center of .Spokane where students
find a genuine happy home life
with personal care.
Fall term begins September 14
Write for literature and cata
logue. Julia P. Bailey, Principal,
Spokane, Washington.
Harvey iLarson has resigned his po
sition in the O.-W. freiglhit office as
billing clerk, and will hereafter be em
ployed as bookkeeper in the L. C.
Smith garage.
L. E. Katterfleld, state secretary
and national committeeman for the
Socialist party in Washington, and a
candidate for governor of that state,
will lecture on "The Dawn of Plenty"
July 16 at 7:30 p. m. at Labor hall,
Monroe and Fir. The admission will
be free and all men and women are
welcome.
BERRIES
...-.$1.50
,...$1.50
....$1.75
Black Caps .
Dewberries .
Blackberries
Lagons
Currants
Raspberries
The. above quotation is good t or a few days, only.
Orders will be delivered in th e order they are received.
' F. E. BORNEMANN .
..$2.25
..$1.75
..$1.70
Phone Bluck 1032
Fruit Distributor
1402 M. Ave.
La Grande, Ore.
ADDITIONAL WANT ADS.
4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. .J.
FOUND Hunch of keys probably the
lurley.
nronerty of J. M.
Observer. Adv.
Call at
7-13-ltp.
FOR SALE A few choice well broke
milk cows. Call tanners 22X1.
Adv. 7-lH-Ut.
LOST If person in whose Ford car
standing in front of postoffice was
left a gray mackinaw jacket by
mistake, will kindly notify Heck
Mcl:.nis or Telephone Red 2131,
the owner will lie deeply apprecia
tive. -Adv. 7-13-2t
SUMMER FOOTWEAR
Shoes for Ease
Sure to Please
IX)ST A dark bluo raincoat near the
Fair Grounds. Phone Bluck 1062.
Adv. . 7-13-2tp.
GufhU at Sommer Hotel
J. E. Tourtelottee, Portland; Pearl
V. Maher, Wallowa; Francis Pylc,
Gene Pyle, Hardman, Or.; P. Vex
strand, David Robertson, Portland;
Mrs. A, Heaverne, L. M. Talbott, Spo-
WaiTti days call for pumps. Many pretty styles in dress pumps for street wear
at j $2.50 to $4.50
White Sport Oxfords, per pair $3-50
Tan cloth Englisht Shoes, with rubber soles, price $2.50
Black, white and tan Sandals in all sizes -Children's
white, patent and tan Sandals
One lot Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords, all good style and values up to $4.00, sak
price, per pair - $1.75
L. J. FRENCH SHOE CO.
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