La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 01, 1916, Image 5

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    TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1916. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER . PAGE FIVE
Keep a
Kodak Record
, ; The pictures made so
easily will tell the child
story for years to come.
We will be glad to ex
plain the simple Kodak
way in picture making
it's all by daylight.
- Kodaks, $6.00 to $65.00
" Brownie Cameras, $1.00 to $12
Red Cross
Store
Drug
LOCAL BREVITIES.
4.
Vacation kodaks, $1.00 and up.
Red Cross Drug store. Adv. 7-29-tf.
Kettle rendered lard full 10 lbs. for
$1.26. Peoples Market 14191-2 Ad
ams Ave. 6-3-tf
Try Silverthorn's Fountain for
those Delicious Drinks. 7-27tf
Turner Oliver is temporarily locat
ed over Putman'8 Drug store while
the Sommer building is being re
paired. Adv. 6-9-tf.
Those favorite thirst quenching
drinks preparyl just right at Silver
thorn's Fountain. 7-27-tf
,V 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.
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1
Used Autoa Tor Sale.
We have a number ot excellent used
-org 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
machine call and let us figure with
you. Adv. .
5-31-tf. LBIGHTON'S GARAGE.
Try a speed
Fountain.
ball
at Silverthorn's
7-27tf
Shores' Taxi Service, Sommer Ho
tel. Mais 740 Adv. '2-21-tf
' Dont forget that Pauline la atill
fixing those aggravating little tears.
-Adv. 6-1-tf.
HORSES, MULES WANTED
Large Animals for English Army
Sought For By Buyers
We will buy large norses and mares
for the English army, and also good
geldings 14-2 to 15 hands high; all
they grow; also U. S. artillery geld
ings, 15 to 16 hands high; buy some
Conductor Wm, Wade and fumily
have returned from a visit in Mont
ana. Mr. Wade's leave of absence ex
pired this morning and he resumed
(his regular run on the branch line
passenger train. Conductor Al Ray
had charge of the train during Con
ductor Wade's absence.
Conductor R. A. Harned, but local
ly known as "Doc" Harned, arrived
from Portland last night to join his
geldings 14 to 15 hands high; all famjiy wno are here on a visit. "Doc,"
Hot point vacuum cleaner1 very
best on market $25.00 Electric Sup
ply Co., Ill Depot street. Adv.
. 7-12-tf.
Geo. Rippeys new ana second hand
furniture store highest prices paid
for second hand furniture, 215 Fir St.
Adv. 5-4-tf.
Bath Caps the kind that please, at
Silverthorn's 7-27tf
Money to. Lean.
On improved real property m Union
county, no delays, current rates. La
Grande Investment Co. Adv.
We pay Dest prices ror second
Hand Furniture. DYAL'S FURNI
TURE CO., 404 Fir St.. Phone Black
J361. tf.
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 8981. Adv. 7-5-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
Widow with children capable of do
ing plain sewing and laundry wishes
woik. Address Mrs. Allice Barker,
1418 Monroe Ave. Adv. 7-29-6t
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
Residence, corner of Fifh and
Penn, close in, next to Library.
Furnished or unfurnished. Terms
Bee owner - "
A. B. CHERRY
REDCROSS (
AMBULANCE (
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. (
call
St. Louis Stables, Main 92
Day or Night C
WEDNESDAY
"Pendleton'
Round-Up" .
ARCADE
"Best By Test"
stock must be five years to nine and
no light grays. Must be sound. Tele
phone Main 789 or Main 92.
tf La Grande.
For Sale.
One 40-62 Case Steel Separator
complete with self feeder and blow
stacker. Has been used three sea
sons and is in first class shape. Can
be bought for $200 if taken at once.
For further information write Basche
Sage Hardware Co., Baker, Oregon.
DRS. ALLEN & ALLEN Chiroprac
tors. Office hours 9:30 to 12 a. m.:
2 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. m. Phone Red
3231; over Family Restaurant, 209
Fir street, La Grande, Oregon.
Col. F. S. Ivanhoe will be absent
from his office for a few weeks while
touring Alaska and all legal matters
and other business may be taken up
during ihis absence with Mr. A. R.
Marker, the junior member of the
law firm. Adv. 8-l-5t.
who was formerly in the railway ser.
vice in this district, has for a number
of years been running a train between
Portland and Seattle. He expects to
remain a week.
Miss Lora Berkley and brother, Lee,
and their aunt, Mrs. Henry Young, ar
rived from Portland today noon ac
companying the remains of their
mother, Mrs. Nannie Berkley, wmose
death occurred at their Portland
home Sunday. The funeral services
were held from the Episcopal church
this afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Married at the Baptist parsonage
on July 27, 1916, Geo. IB. Herr and
Pearl A. Downs, both of La Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. Herr reside, at 502
Fourth street, where they will be
pleased to welcome their friends.
Ladies Aid Meeting.
The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian
dhurch will meet with Mrs. Lou
Given, No. 1116 Washington avenue,
tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon at
2:30 4clock.
Sommer Hotel -Guests.
C. M. Huggins and wife, Dixon, 111.;
. IL. Boyd, St Louis; B. F. Gray,
Portland; Daniel Boyd, Enterprise; J.
Wk Bickford, Elgin; C. J. Johns,
Haines; C. E. Davis, Boise; C. E.
Huffaker, Malvern, Iowa; S. C. Evans,
Boise; J. K. Consadine, Los Angeles;
A. Sears, Portland; J. G. McDon
ald, A. Anderson, Portland; M. C.
Swift, Seattle; J. B. Hudson, Port
land; Margaret Osten, Heppner.
PERSONAL MENTION
John Eriekson left last night on a
trip to Minneapolis.
Col. F. S. Ivanhoe is in Enterprise
today on legal business.
Mrs. Jas. Mclntire returned today
to her home in Wallowa after a few
days visit with La Grande friends.
Mrs. Bud Fine, who has been visit
iner relatives in Baker and La Grande
left this morning for her home in
Walla Walla. :
BERGERON VIOLIN
SCHOOL
REX HALL
(Room 2)
ORCHESTRA FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
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
Public Sale
at St. Louis Barn
Sat. August 5th
V. Burnett's Stock Con
sisting of
3 MULES
2 MARES
One mule 8 years old,
weighs 1100; one 6 years
old weighs 1100; one 3
years old weight 850.
Each mare weighs about
2400.
Also some Farm Imple
ments. Ed. Stringham
Auctioneer.
A. B. Miller, of Cove, was a pas
senger on this morning's east bound
train for Washington, D. C, where
he goes on business.
Mrs. E. E. Kirtley and two little
bovs left this morning for Chehalis,
Wash., to visit relatives expecting to
be away about three weeks.
Fred Stotts, accompanied by Mrs
Stott.?. arrived last night from Sump
ter to attend the funeral of 4iis sister,
the late Mrs. Nannie Berkley.
Mis. Sam Litch and daughter, who
have been visiting in Portland, were
in La Grande this morning on their
return to their home in Enterprise.
Guests at Foley Hotel.
C. E. Coles, Mrs. and Miss Johnson,
Wm. Beandoin, Mary Beandoin, Jo
seph; Josephine Beandoin, Baker; 0.
H. Mansfield, Athena; Mr. and Mrs.
Vance, C. D. Metzker, San Francisco;
Mrs. S. B. Hall, Lostme; A. L. String
er, Salt Lake; H. W. B. Smith, Union;
Lee Weaver, Enterprise; J. F. Mc
Quade, Seattle;, Olge B. Cranston,J.
P. Plover, R. Keierson, Mellie M.
Stevens, Portland; J. L. Ebersole, Ba
ker; Willard Leonard, Jersey City; J.
S. Williams, H. A. Blair, Dixie, Ore.
Registered at Savoy.
Geo. A. Beard, City; J. Morrin,
North Powder; M. E. Gordon, City;
Mr.'and Mrs. Adams. Elgin; Earl
Hardy, Summerville; G. M. Rixy,
Echd; E. M. Willis, Minam; H. A.
Keane, A. Minton, City; James Ful
ton, Rockett, Ida.; Ed O. Heath, Port
land. , .
At this time, we wish to direct special attention to
our complete assortments of
Dressmakers Supplies
Evervtkinsr necessary to a successful season of Fall.
Sewiner is here and all women who make use of
needle, thread and thimble will do well to lay in an
extensive supply now while prices are at their lowest
point. '
60 in. Double Stitched
measure ......5c, 10c
60 in; Automatic meas-
4 r .
ure i-oc
500 yd. Spool Basting
Thread 4c
Adjustable Skirt Mark
ers - loc
Steel Thimbles 5c, 10c
Hooks and Eyes, card
lc to IOC
Best Machine Thread,
always . '. 4c
Dressmakers Needle
Point Pins 5c
Trimming Braids, white
also with colored edges,
bolt 5c
Button Hole Scissors
35c to 85c
Shears, all sizes . ........
25c to $1.35
News Company Assigns.
The North Bend News company has
fail! tf or $50011 andf has ma1( lat as
signment. The assets are less than
the liabilities by $1800.
McCalls Magazine, 20 Cts. Year
Subscribe Now at our Pattern
Counter
McCall's Book of Fashions 20c
McCall's Magazine, 20 Cts. Year
Including Any Pattern Free
The R. C. U. Store of La Grande
T GOLDEN RULE C?
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 SALE, "LEASE OR RENT
Lumber shed near the "Y", is 60 x
100, suitable for storage or whole
sale purpose. Cheap terms easy.
Inquire W. R. Kivette. 7-19-tf
FOR SALE Six-room modern house,
inquire 602 Main St. 7-14-21p
FOR TRADE Six-horse steam en-.
gine and wood saw for Ford car.
Call Mr. Crandell at Meloys Farm. .
Farmers 227. 7-31-6tp. .
FOUND Sorrel mare, about 10 yeara;
old. Address B. B., care Observer..
7-24-10fe:
FOR RENT
P. J. Murnhv. inspector of th
railway dining car service in this dis
trict, is in La Grande today looking
after matters under his supervision.
"Kit" Carson, the Round-Up ad
vance man, lelt today lor points in
Wallowa county and Wallowa Lake
park where he will rusticate a day or
two.
FOR RENT Five room modern cot
tage. Phone Red 561. Adv.6-28-tf
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
AUSTIN BROWNELL, Manager
HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY
Supplies and Heating Devices
Phone Main 726
Sommer Hotel Building, next to Western Union
FOR RENT Five-room modern house
on Seventh street. Call Mam 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
Miss Belle Messick, a daughter of
Judge and Mrs. J. B. Messick, of
Baker, is a visitor in ia uranae ana
is a guest of her uncta, Prof. J. David
Haines.
FOR RENT New five-room modern
cottage including stoves. Call
Mrs. George Gilbert. Red 561.
Adv. 7-H-tf.
FURNISHED housekeeping
Call Red 962. Adv.
I illlikl
D.R.FONG
CELEBRATED CHINESE HERB CO.
(30 years of wonderful cures)
The Famous Chinese Herbs for AH Ailments of
Both Sexes
CONSULTATION FREE
Office Hours 16001 Jefferson Ave.
8 a. m. to 6 p. m. La Grande, Ore.
Engineer E. Morgan and family re
turned last night from a ten days
auto trip to Portland, Vancouver, Wn.,
and other points. They report a fine
trip and a good time.
Mrs. M. A. Terry, who with her
family were former residents of La
Oande. is here from her home near
Spokane on a visit and is the guest of
Mrs. Hugh Montgomsry.
Wm. Hull and family have removed
their place of residence from North
La Grande to Imbler lor Vhe present.
Mr. Hull is the owner of extensive
farming interests near Imbler.
The condition of Mrs. Wm. Condit
who was operated on at the Grande
Ronde hospital last Sunday is making
rnnid improvement and was today re
moved from the hospital to the home
of "her sister, Mrs. Wesley Harrison
Tomorrow Col and Mrs. F. S. Ivan
hoe, Mm. Swaney and Mrs. Laura
Nash of Pendleton will start on a trip
to Alaska. They will be in the north
land several weeks and their trip in
eludes the principal points of interest
in the land of the Yukon.
FIVE room furnished house, close in;
choice location, for rent. Fhone
Main 752, La Grande Inv. Co.
Adv. 7-26-tf.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCrary and
Mr. and Mrs. Bird Lewis will leave
tomorrow by auto for Portland. They
do not intend to break any records but
will make the journey both ways
with an inclination more toward com
fort in traveling than in making the
WANTED Young men and women i WANTED Work by boy
to learn the insurance business.
Commission or salary and commis
sion while learning. Positions in
Eastern Oregon and Washington.
Give references and state experi
ence, if any. Writo to C. S. Bliss,
(Walla Walla, Wash. Adv. 7-28-lm
teen. Call Red 1302.
of four
7-31-3tp
REWARD Lost toothless, gray fe
male cat, answers to name of Blue
bell. Liberal reward if returned to.
2101 Pine street or phone Black 72E,
Adv. 8-l-8tp. .
rooms.
6-10 tf.
FOR RENT Bed rooms and front
bed sitting room nicely furnished;
moderate charges, 1512 Adams.
Adv. 8-1-tf.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Good, fresh milk cow.
Inquire 1405 Y avenue or Chestley
Shelton. Adv. 7-29-3t.
FOR SALE Second-hand Ford in
good condition, cheap at the La
Grande Garage. 7-29-3tp
FRUIT JARS
AND
Jelly Glasses
FOR SALE One two and one-
half inch wagon. All A-l. En
quire Grande Ronde Lbr. Co. Phone
Main 732. Adv. 7-21-tf.
FOR SALE 1 Now Dain Self Feed
Pull Power Hay Press can be
bought for $240 cash if taken at
once. For further information
write Basche Sage Hardware Co.,
Baker, Oregon. Adv. 7-12-lm.
FOR SALE 1R0 acres timber land,
$1,200; $500 cash, balance stock.
B. T. Roberta, 1603 X avenue, La
Grande, Oregon. Adv. 4-4-tf.
FOR SALE Boys' bicycle. Phone
Main 33 or call at 702 Spring.
Adv. 8-1-lt.
FOR SALE Singer canaries. Write
Mrs. G. W. Lovett, General De
livery, La Grande. Adv. 7-6-26t
We carry a full line of Fruit Jars and
will be glad to receive your order for
any kind, or size.
Order Your Berries At Once
J. G. Snodgrass Grocer
Quality
Phone Main 43
Service
Honest Prices
run against time. ;
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