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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1916)
TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1916. LA GRANDE " EVENING OBSERVER PXGE THREE l$Pr $ayS: Our &utu Pmparations WlUhelpyou io have pearly teeth, clear skin and abundant beautiful flaw unrlJ WANT T0 COME AND GET OUR "BEAUTY" StoaSE Z?Y, CONTAIN NO HARMFUL 1NGRBIM EI Rl GIVE VIG0R T0 YOUR HAIR, SOFTNESS TO YOUR SKIN AND SWEETNESS TO YOUR BREATH. QWmr?X 3R?t,9SMPLEXION ARE THINGS A WOMAN v NEGLECT. IT IS SO MUCH EASIER TO "PRE toS&tIW FALLING THAN TO RESTORE IT WHEN MADE SWT CAN BE "KEPT" S0PT EASIER THAN itVJSoUSJISRNISH Y0UR TOILET ARTICLES AND PREPA-. . RATIONS ; THEN YOU CAN "RELY" ON WHAT YOU BUY. Levy-Vog'el Drug Co. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS. m. FORD 10 smr CHRISTIAN CONGREGATION UNANIMOUS. J Splendid Year's Work Brought to a Close by Growing Church. Rev. H. L. Ford has been unanim ously recalled to another year's ser vice as pastor of the Christian church. The offer to have him stay ' came unanimously and is a fitting tribute to Mr. Ford's administration of the church's affairs. In the year he has been here, he has led the con gregation along a most harmonious course, "nary" a ripple disturbing the happy relationship between pastor and congregation. Mr. Ford has not definitely accept ed the call, although he must be deep ly appreciative of the compliment his congregation has paid him. A handsome parsonage, a much needed adjunct to the Christian "plant" here, has been successfully Degun ana completed. A healthy growth in all branches of the Christian church has been noted during the past 12 months. Meacham Man Is Struck in the Eye by Piece of bteel. Meacham, Ore., Aug. 7. Chaa. Hawes, employed by Barker's mill, went to La Grande on Wednesday to get a piece of steel removed from his eye. Chas. Hannah returned again to his home on Saturday, looking still quite ill. He went to Pendleton several months ago for an operation. Later he made a second trip for treatment. Miss Thelma Coffman arrived from Pendleton Thursday morning ttf visit a while with her sister, Mrs. J. Beard. Joe Corbett. a La Urande youth em- rfoved at Casev's mill here, was tak en home quite ill on , the Wednesday evening train. Mrs. Uhre Dyer and her twin ba bies came down from Kamela on Sat- Canning Fruit is not an Expense WHEN YOU SAVE ON BUYING YOUR JARS I have a large quantity of good SECOND-HAND JARS all makes. Phone orders promptly delivered F. D. HAISTEN, Furniture on Easy Payments 3 w. I If you want to save money on your winter's fuel will hp in vnnr interest to order vour coal now. The mines are putting on the winter price August 1st. Therefore, If you care to save a dollar or more per ton, on this winter necessity it will be necessary for you To ' , "Speed 'Em Up" And Order a Few Tons of Our Famous HIAWATHA OR ROCK SPRINGS You don't need coal now, but you will in December AND THIS COAL WONT SPOIL, OR SLACK WE SELL COAL STOVE WOOD SLAB WOOD CHAIN WOOD HAY AND GRAIN POULTRY FEED STORAGE PACKING & FORWARDING TRANSFER & DRAYTNG DELIVERY LYNCH and STEWART Jefferson Ave. One Block Ewt Depot. Phone Main 10 urduy to spend a day with her moth' er. Mrs. Minnie Chelf. Alex Thompson returned home on Saturday from a iLa Grande hospital where he has' been ill for the past week. ' Mrs. E. M. Calvert and flier mother Mrs. Mattie Atchison, went to La Grande on Saturday morning, the for mer to receive musical instruction. Mr. Calvert went there that evening to accompany them home. i . . Dick Hilyard and Jack Dockweiler went to La Grande on Saturday night. Ed Wetzel, roadmaster, was a Meacham visitor on Sunday. Jim Beard, manager of the Popu lar Cash Store of Pendleton, spent Sunday here with his family. KAISER LAUDS MEN Appreciation Expressed for Victories On Land and Sea Amsterdam, via London, Aug. 1.- Emperor William, according to a tele gram received here today from Ber lin has issued the following procla mation to the German forces on land and sea. "Comrades, the second year of the world war has elapsed. Like the first year, it was for Germany's arms a year of glory. On all fronts you in flicted new and heavy blows on the enemy. "Whether the - enemy retreated, borne down by the force of your at tacks, or whether reinforced 'by a good assistance collected and pressed into service from all parts of the world, he tried to rob you of the fruits of former victories, you always proved yourselves superior to him. Sea Victories Applauded "Even where England's tyranny was uncontested, namely, on the free waves of the sea, you victoriously fought against gigantic superiority. Your Kaiser's appreciation and your grateful country's proud admiration are assured to you for these deeds, for your unshaken loyalty, for your hold daring and for your tenacious bravery. "Like the memory of dead heroes, your fame also will endure through all time. The laurels which our ever- confident forces have won against the enemy in spite of trials and dang ers are inseparably linked with the devoted and untiring labor at home. This strength at home has sent an ever-fresh inspiration to the armies in the field. It has continually quick ened our swords; has kindled Ger many's enthusiasm and has terrified the enemy. My gratitude and that of the fatherland are due the nation at home. Foe's Strength Unbroken "But the strength and will of the enemy are not yet broken. We must continue the severe struggle in order to secure the safety of our beloved homo land, to" preserve the honor of the fatherland and the greatness of the empire. "Whether the enemy wages war with the force of arms or with cold, calculating malice, we shall continue as before into the third year of the war. The spirit of duty to the fath erland and an unbending will to vic tory permeate our homes and our fighting forces today as in the first days of the war. With God's graci ous help I am convinced that your future deeds will equal those of the past and present. "WILHELM, , "Main Headquarters." end of 14 weeks training it increased to 8,467 pounds; a gain of 891 pounds. This same company had a chest ca pacity, upon enlistment, of 11,909 cu bic inches, and, after 14 weeks, had in- creasea it to ia,sao cubic inches; a gain of 1,386 cubic inches. The physical gain of this company was 38 per cent. J.V GLASSES Drill Fattened Recruits. Port Royal, S. C, Aug. 5. Plain, wholesome food, fresh air and regu lar hours caused the recruits of the Ninth Drill company of the United States Marine corps, in training at the recruit depot here, to gain al most seven pounds per man in weight, after fourteen weeks of instruction. This company of 56 men weighed, up on enlistment, 8,076 pounds and at the LAME BACK rheumatism, neuralgia, or kindred pains quickly relieved by TRA&fc MARK Should be kept in e.very home. only by us, 25c, 50c and $1.00. LEVY-TOGEL DRUG CO. La Grande, Oregon Sold Uniting Learning and Labor THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE In its Six Schools and Fortv-eielit De partments is engaged in the great work of uniting Learning and Labor. Forty-eighth School Year Opens SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. Degree Courses requiring a four-year high school preparation, are offered in the following: AGRICULTURE. 16 Departments: COMMKRCE, 4 Departments; ENGIN EERING, Departments; MINES, 3 Departments; FORESTRY, 2 Depart ments; HOME ECONOMICS. 4 Depart ments; and PHARMACY. Vocational Courses requiring an Eighth Graile preparation for entrance are offered in Agriculture. Dairying, Commerce, Forestry, Home Makers, anil Mechanic Arts. Pharmacy with a two year high school entrance requirement. SCHOOL OF MUSIC Piano, String, Band and Voice Culture. Catalogue and beautiful illustrated booklet free. Address Thb Rkoistrar, t w-7-18-16 to K-7-16) COKVAI.US, ORBOON 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 & Jeweler ''' LA GRANDE, OREGON Do You Want a Job? Permanent with short hours and good pay? To get it you MUST BE A SKILLED WORKER in some line. . BUSINESS MEN are calling on us for TRAINED HELP. THIS IS YOUR OP PORTUNITY. FALL TERM BEGINS MONDAY, SEPTEM-BER 4TH. Students paying in ad vance before August 27th. GET ONE MONTH FREE TUITION. WRITE FOR ENROLLMENT BLANK. COMBINED COURSE (All subjects taught in the college) Forty-Eight Weeks, 52 wks. if paid as above $95 Thirty-Six Weeks, 40 wks. if paid as above . $80 Twenty-Four Weeks, 28 wks. if paid as above ...$65 See us about our single courses on the monthly, or term plan; also our combined course on the monthly payment plan. Write, Phone, or Call at the Office. DO IT TODAY ; BAKER BUSINESS COLLEGE W. P. KINION, Proprietor Phone 131, Baker Oregon Always Look To ltec Tndo Main. U. 8. PH. Offlofc For Best Values In Front Lace Corsets The Fronc Lace Corsets With The Ventilo Back and Ventilo Front Shield No front lace corset without these features can possibly be as good as La Camille. A complete lime of differen models always on hand. Priced At $2.00 Up MRS. ROBT. PATTISON Corse tier Phone Red 3221 Res. 1702 Oak Wholesale and Retail Disributors of LEHIGH PORTLAND CEMENT, ABERDEEN COAL Lehigh Portland Cement Lime Hardwall Plaster Finish Plaster Keens Cement Beaver Board Enameled Face Brick Ornamental Terra Cotta Pressed Brick Mantel Brick Fire Brick Fire Clay Aberdeen Utah Coal Kemmerer Coal Rock Springs Coal Wood Hay Grain v Flour Dairy Salt Half Ground Salt Rock Salt Sulphurized Salt Produce Potatoes Hearth Tile Floor Tile Porch Tile Storage PHONE MAIN 17 Sawyer-Clark Co. Miss Tru Blu Will Serve You Tru Blu Biscuits at MAMMOTH GROCERY Today, Tues, Wed. . LET TRU BLU BAKE FOR YOU ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. AUSTIN BROWNELL, Manager HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Supplies and Heating Devices ' Phone Main 726 --- "" - " Sommer Hotel Building, next to Western Union Seashore Excursion Wednesday, August 9th. 1916 round trip fare $10.10 om $10.10 La Grande, Oregon A special train consisting of Pullman, Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars and Coaches, will leave La Grande at 9:50 P. M., arriving Portland the follow ing morning, Thursday, August 10th, at 7 :30. The Palatial steamers "Hassalo" and "T. J. Potter" leave Portland, from Ash Street Dock, at 8:40 A. M. and 9:00 P. M., same day, for Seashore points. STOP-OVERS PERMITTED On the return trip passengers will be allowed to stop at any and all stations. Tickets will be limited to August 25th, or two weeks. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW For further information call on or write to Phone Black 311 J. H. KEENE Y, Agent "Spokane Interstate Fair and Live Stock Show, Sept. 4-9" D.R.FONG CELEBRATED CHINESE HERB CO. (30 years of wonderful cures) The Famous Chinese Herbs for All Ailments of Both Sexes CONSULTATION FREE Office Hours 16003 Jcffercon Ave. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. La Grande, Ore. One Word, One Cent, One Time.