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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1916)
SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1916.t LA. GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE BETOI i The Kodak I rfr 4 LOCAL BREVITIES. KetUs rendered lard tun 10 lb, for 11,28, Peoples Market 14W1-3 Ad I ami Ave. 68-tf Vacation kodaks, $1,00 and up. Bad Cross Drug store. Adv. 7-29-tf. I that goes with you on your vacation will come I back with a complete . story of the Summer's fun a gtory that will I ' have a freshening inter S ,est with each suceeed J . mg year. . Take i . ' KODAK I f With You Red Cross Drug Store : Don't forget that Pauline is still fixing those aggravating little tears. Adv. 6-1-tf. Sunday Train To JOSEPH and Wallowa Lake Park FOR SALE Residence, corner of Fifh and Penn, close in, next to Library. Furnished or unfurnished. Terms see owner A. B. CHERRY mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm RUG MAN HERE Representative of the old re liable Northwest Rug Co., Port , land, Ore. Elegant Fluff Rug made from cast away old car ,pets. Phone Lynch and Stew "art Pleased to show samples.' Sunday, July 30 Leaves La Grande v 7 A.M. Fare Roundtrip $4.25 J. H. KEENEY, Agent O.-W.R.&N.C0. Union Pacific System Try Silverthorn's Fountain for those Delicious Drinks. 7-27tf Turner Oliver is temporarily locat ed over Putman's Drug store while the Summer building ia being re paired. Adv. 6-9-tf- MEN-These are "Top-Notchers" Fiebrich, Fox & Hilker Dress Shoes Those favorite thirst quenching drinks prepared just right at Silver-. Ten acres in the Payette valley to trade for house and lot as first pay ment. See Pastor of Baptist church. Adv. 7-8-lt Used Autos fur Sate, 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 sellinc price. (Before buying any kind of a machine call and let us figure with you. Adv. 5-31-tf. LEIGHTOJTS GARAGE. Try a speed ball at Fountain. Shores Taxi Service, tel. Main 740 Adv. Silverthorn's ?-57tf Sommer no-0-2?-tf Hot point vacuum cleaner very best on market $25.00 Electric Sup ply Co., Ill Depot street. Adv. 7-12-tf. . Why Suffer With Heat? Brownell Electric Supply Co, 111 Depot street has complete stock of electric fans at very low prices. Call Main 726 and talk it over. Adv. ?-12-tf. Geo. Rippeys new ana second hand furniture store highest prices paid for second hand furniture, 21S Fir St. Adv. 5-4-tf. Vulcanizing New outfit for han dling auto tires and tubes. Prompt attention. Ambrose Wright, 1420 Adams. Adv. 6-80-tf. Money to Lean. On Improved real property in Onion county, no delays, current rates. Ls Grande Investment Co. Adv. REDCROSS AMBULANCE W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. call 1 St. Louis Stables, Main 92 Day or Night DRUGLESS BLOODLESS A. N. MAYVILLE, M. T. D. (Mechano Theropy Physician) The Most Advanced System of DRUGLESS TREATMENT Permanent Health Through Perfect Circulation CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY Where others leave off I start in Office Hours 1 to 4 p. m. Room No. 1 Waverly Apt. 1311 O St. Phone Red 821 Will cal on you if so desiresd GLASSES I ! BERGERON VIOLIN SCHOOL REX HALL (Room 2) ORCHESTRA FOR ALL OCCASIONS 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&SON Optometrists & Jewelers LA GRANDE, OREGON Bath Caps the kind that please, at Silverthomfe . 7-27tf We pay nest prices tor second Hand Furniture. DYAL'S FURNI TURE CO., 404 Fir St.. Phone Black 8351. , -14, tf. Work Shoes of utmost satisfaction both as to comfort and wearing quality good solid MULE SKIN SHOES If you want & pair of shoes that will 'suit you in every particular thy these. They are "top noteliers" style made on the latest lasts. ; They are "top notchers" in value for they are made in the most careful manner out of good sound leather, . Furthermore they are made with the new but already famous NEOLIN SOLES "Neolin" is a chemically constructed sub stitute for leather, It is a tougher material than leather, therefore it wears better and lasts longer and is used only in the best grades of shoes. - - C $1 48 $1 8T I Others at Popular FIEBRICK, FOX & HILKER . . f f Prices J $2.48, $2.98 to $3.75 Dress Shoes in all popular leathers and new V I - ' - lasts More for your money values. f A TKS GOLDEN BULE C A j For that camping out vacation take along a flash light. The lighted way tells. Silverthorn's. 7,27tf Private maternity home, skilled at tention. Write P. O. box 156, or phone. Black 3981. Adv. 7-6-tf. , " Old Hats. Do not throw them a way. We make old hats look like new. By the Wilson Bros. way. New Foley Bldg. Phone Black 1761. Adv. 7-26-tf Attractive signs have replaced the former name plates on the Red Cross Drug, stc.i . A 20-aere orchard tract four miles from Ontario on the Payette bench in Idaho, for small stock ranek or in come property. See Rev. J. J. Tick ner, Adv. 7-8-lt visit a' couple of weeks with hor sis ter, Mrs. C. H. Carpenter. Superintendent Wm. BoUrns" and daughter. Miss Madaline, left last night to Join the western division rail way employes picnic which is being hold today at Bonneville. Miss Bessie L. Cone of Portland, who is a cousin of District Attorney Colon R. Eberhard, returns to Port land this evening after having spent a few days at the Eberhard home. keep going on various trains until Monday night, and even later man that C. W. Humphreys, city treasurer, has returned irom a business trip to Ileppner. He went overland -mm Mr. Luper, connected -with the state engineer's office, and left the party at Heppner while the Luper family and Miss Editk Bragg who accompanied them, went on to Hood River. prise; R. E. Trill, Las Vegas, Nov.; S, C. Lefft, Nampa. Ida.; John D-oer-ing, Caldwell, Ida.; Minnie Stoker,, Union; E. F, Ferney, Baker,; Mrs. Rily, St Bend, Kans,; E. Abe,; City; Ray Hong, Elgin; Mr. and Mrs. A. Glover, Caeramento, Cal.; Pat Sulli van, Portland. . Dr. and Mrs. Jos. Ingls and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bohnenkamp will leave tomorrow for Wallowa Lake by au tomobile where they will remain sev eral days enjoying the summer resort. F, D. Haisten and Mr. Lewis, in ttie letter's car, have gone to Wallowa where they pick up H. B. Haisten and then proceed on a fishing trip to sev eral of the fine Wallowa county streams. Miss Bessie Galloway of Elgin, who at Oregon Lumber Co., Baker, Ore. .has been visiting relatives in Port- Adv. f-17-12t j wnj( stopped off in La Grande today on her way homo and will visit her uncle Sam Parker and wife for a few days. WANTED Ten good log cutters, none but exnerienced men need ap ply. Wages, 53.50 per day. Inquire j COAL STORAGE SEASON IS HERE During June and July will be the time to lay in yova winter supply of coal. You get e bet ter price and you're eure if hav ing your coal when you. need it Profit by the experiem 3 of last winter and be prepared. King Coal is especially adapted to storage it does not slack. CALL MAIN 700 a 1 II- 1 ii llPf ii II AIw I3& 1 i The Front Lace Coraets With ! IS Widow with children capable of do ing plain sewing and laundry wishes iiwovk. Address Mrs. Alhce Barker, JI1A18 TWVmriw Ave. Adv. 7-29-Gt 'During Dr. H. S. Brownton's ab sence, until about September 1st, Dr. R. F Murphy will have charge of his dental office over the Red Cross Drug store. Adv. 7-29-tf. FOR SALE Second-hand Ford in good condition, cheap at the La Grande Garage. 7-29-3tp 4.4.4.4- PERSONAL MENTION 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. Marshall Spence of Wallowa, was a business visitor in the city last evening. Sheriff Marvin of Enterprise, was a business visitor in La Grande last evening. ays Look To ' La Grande Fuel Co. 106 Fir St Opposite Thome Wlk Grocery Bit Tnda Mat. U. 8. Pit. OQcft. For Best Values In Front Lace Corsets Front Lace Coraets With The Ventilo Back and Ventilo Front Shield No front lace corset without these features can possibly be as good as La Camilla. A complete line of diffoTen models always on hand. Priced At $2.00 Up MRS. KOBT. PATTiSON Corsetkre Phone Red 3221 Res. 1702 Oak Miss Reta Nodine of Union has rc turned home after a visit with friends in La Grando. Miss Winnie Dennis of Portland, ar rived In La Grande this morning to visit relatives for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Saling, f Weis- er. Idalio. who have beon on a two weeks visit with Mrs. Saling's broth er, G. G. Conley, and other relatives, returned to their home on today's train. . Joe Ebersole, well known hotel man and at present connected with the Geiser Grand in Gaker, arrived in La Grand yesterday evening to (remain a week with relatives and former friends. Fnlsv Hfttel Arrivals R. Reierson, Portland; J. R. NanriHj Butte; Chas. Wren, D. R. Atkinson, Portland; D. P. Thompson, Seattle; Wm. E. Lawrence, Corvallis; R L. Harret, Bnkor; C. M. Mathews, Port land; J. C, Smith and wife, Seattle; R. A. Will, Spokane; A. A. soften, . L. Ebersole, Baker; S. H. Harvey and family, C. W. Allenbaugh, Boise; w. Buckner, Louise Williams, btarKcy; H. G. Bostick, Portland; T. J. Kearns, Ogden; B. Conley, City; Janette mm- jrerodt. Enterprise; S. w. JNewston, Spokane; M, Swartakopensky, Bussia; S. H. Cooley, Napa, Cal.; C. H, Ceek, Portland, . , Sommer Hotel Guests. Daniel Boyd, . . Enterprise; H. C Oliver, A. M. Sanborn, M, U. HoBweH, Portland; Edgar Marvin, Enterprise i C. W. Spencer, Robt." O. Welch, Port land; Frank X. Egnn, Cincinnati; H. S, Cox, St. Louis; J, Weinland, Day ton, Wash.; Helen A, Busekrus, Kan sas City; W, IB. Spinning, E. W. Helen, Wichita; John Girdler, E. C Morgan, St Joe; C C. Glenn, Kansas City; Daniel Robertson, E. D. ln flnan, Portland; Mary Sommer, San Francisco; Carolyn Rosenthal, Spo kane. , Registered at Savoy. J. A, Yeager, Pendleton; W, F. Kaiser and wife, Aberdeen; J. Hoge- man. Pendleton; Clare Ireland, Mon mouth; Mrs. J. Chapman, Vollmer, Idaho,; Mrs, Larson, Aberdeen; Wm St Peters, Elgin; J. V. Pomell, Enter- County Fair Dates. Additional county fair dates in Ore iron have been announced as follows;: Washington county, at Forest Grove,. September 20-23; Clackamas couhly,. at Cariby, September 1S-21; Malheur county, at Ontario, September 19-22. FOR TRADE Six-horse steam en gine and wood saw for Ford car. , Call Mr. Crandell at Mel oys' Farm. Farmers 227. 7-3-6tp Rev. 'and Mrs. Upton H. Gibbs leave Sunday night for Portland and Bay Ocean, whore they will remain aunng August, iney wm reiurn September 1st, and during tne rec tor's absence tihere will be no services in St. Peter's church. NORTH BEACH Miss Georgia Hull, who has been visitincr Mrs. Will French for some tiw, left t day for her bomb in Ontario, W. S. BuTtt, nno of the early s' t tiers of the Sturkey section, arrived j in La Cmde today to look after bu3i l.ess affairs. M-s. J. Ky hna tc'mtM from Pet T V" an-' 1 tn at M. Ave nue. Her Tymcal condition is some what Improved. Miss Jfs'vina Ada-ns Is enroute from Er.'.aip:iu3 oc today's train to Mr. and Mrs. James Webb of Un ion, were in La Grande today. They will leave tomorrow for Portland to attend the K. of P. convention. Mar ion Davis and daughter, Eleanor and Toney Smith will also leave Union to morrow for the K. ct f. meeting. Miss Mary Sommer and her niece, Miss Carolyn Rosenthal, arrived to day from Spokane and will join her sisters. Mrs. Rosa Rosenthal and Mir,s Fannv Sommer on a stay in La r.randfl to include the remainder of ithe summer season. The sisters are fo-nier La Grande people and are en j tying tke welcome of all their old time friends. A. C. Williams, justice of the peace, i3 on Ws way to Portland as a deie ffite from Red Crosj Lodge K. of P. to the rrand lodge which takes up there next ve'k ri conjunction with the supreme lodjm. rtrry Oliver, an other ?elew'.t3 from tho La Grando lodge, ernes tonight. Non-delegates but nevertheless visitors to the con ventions begin to leave tonight and WASHINGTON 26 MILES of smooth, firm, white sandy beach sloping gently into the sea- no dangerous under-tow a score or more of de lightfully interesting oceanside hamlets simple, restful life combined with different, tasteful foods and only the best of summer-resort pleasures That's NORTH BEACH "Pride of the Pacific" Weather and beach conditions are just right therefore, GO NOW we will Tie tfaJ to help plan your 'trip. Ask for the new North Beach Folder just off the press. Pares and full information upon application to J. H. KEENEY 0-W.R.B.&N. CO. Union Pacific Bystem