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TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1916, ' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER , PAGE FEVB Just a little better soda water WHEN A MAN'S A MAN drinks than general? told, at Silver thorn's fountain. . 8-6-tf " i- : ' ; . . . V'V-'.''"' ;'.: 1 Harrold'Bell Wright's ' Latest Bcfok and the Book of the Year. Get your copy now. $1.35 Each At .v,;.-,, . Red Cross Drug Store j h ?: LOCAL BREVITIES. f Vacation kodaks, $1.00 and up. Red ;Ctoss Drug store. Adv. 7-29-tf. Turner Oliver is temporarily locat ed over Putman's Drug store while the Sommer building is ' being re paired. Adv. , 6-9-tf. A slumbering volcanor feared and respected the worst, Wm, S. Hart in Hell s rflnges at Arcade tomorrow, Adv. . . 8-8-lt, - Hell'sHiiges is one of the greatest pictures "S-J liave ever shown. E. J. Myrick, meager of Columbia theatre, Portland. Adv. 8-8-lt. Used Autoa Tor Sale. We have a numter ot excellent usid ars for sale at very reasonable prices. To responsibe parties we may be able to arrange tune pay ments on a portion of the selling price. Before buying any kind of a , machine call and let us figure with I you. Adv. 5-31-tf. LEIGHTON'S GARAGE. Tlhs tie that holds . the home to- 8-8-lt. gether UPPER CRUST. Adv. Kettle rendered lard full 10 lbs. for $1.26. Peoples Market 14191-2 Ad ams Ave. - 5-3-tf 8-2-tf. Why Suffer With Heat? t- 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. i W 7-12-tf. Try a Fountain. ball at Silverthorn's K 7-27tf Shores' Taxi Service, Sommer no tel. Main 740 Adv. -2-21-tf Your films are properly developed . . na hand and good finishing and printing done f uure toV-hi ghest prices paid satisfactorily at Silverthorn's Family , tor gocon(j hand furniture, 216 Fir St Drue Store; , 8-5-tf !Adv. , . 5-4-tf. Hot point vacuum cleaner very best on market J25.00 Electric Sup ply Co., Ill Depot street. Adv. 7-12-tf. I. Money u iVmb. On Improved real property m Union county, no delays, current raws. La Grand Investment Co. Adv. We pay nest prices lor second rt.A f,,n,lnM nVAT.'S FITRNI. TURE CO., 404 Fir SU Phone Black Hell Hinges the big Western pro- 1 auction U the Arcade Wednesday ana ThursdaJ-Adv. 8-8-lt. Mrs. Newly Wed says: UPPER CRUST for me. Adv. 8-2-tf. Private maternity home, skilled at tention. Write P. O. box 166, or phone Black 8981. Adv. 7-6-tf. Old Hats. Do not throw them a way. We make old hats look like new. By the Wibon Bros. way. New Foley Bldg. Phone Black 1761. Adv. 7-26-tf During Dr. H. S. Brownton's. ab sence, until about Soptember 1st, Dr. R. F. Murphy will have charge of his dental office over the Red Cross Drug store. Adv. 7-29-tf. Just try those delicious Peach-Orange and Grape Sherbets at Silver thorn's. . 8-5-tf ! I I I I I I FOR SALE Residence, corner of Fifh 'and Penn,, close in, next to Library. Furnished or unfurnished. Terms see owner. . ' A. B. CHERRY l... - --- REDCROSS AMBULANCE W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. call St Louis Stables, Main 92 Day or Night BERGERON VIOLIN SCHOOL , REX HALL . (Room 2) ORCHESTRA FOR ALL OCCASIONS DRUGLESS BLOODLESS A. N. MA i ViLLls, m. i. (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. 1811 O St. Phone Red 821 Will cal on you if so desiresd Notice to Contractors. - Bids will be received bv the School hnnrd at. Kamala for an addition to the school house 21 by 50. Specifica tions may be seen at J&ameia. mas must be filed by August 15, at z p. m. Board reserves right to reject any and all bids. (Signed). W. W. GUTHRIE, ' Chairman. W. W. WATSON, Clerk. Kamela, Ore. July 27, 1916. Adv. 8-Z-lll As .the acorn grows to he the mighty oak. so children, when rightly nmmshed. crow to be sturdy men and women. Good flavor and the essential nourishing elements for mental and physical development of children are found in the famous food Grape-Nuts Made of whole wheat .! maltad barlev. this ujju. v pure food supplies all tViA nutriment of the grains in a most easily digested torm. T Ancfi the heart good to see little folks enjoy Grape-nuts ana cream. "There's a Reason" Sold by Grocers lrnr cWnincr white and colored shoes, just what you need also for cleaning hats and fabrics, at Silver thprn's Family Drug Store. 8-5-tf s V . ill.. II t nA frnni start to finish. nitk vtinfran at. AtTflde Wednesday Thiirnrfnv. Adv. 8-8-lt. n.-'t. no- tliot 'Pmillne la still fixing those aggravating little tears. If you love ' your husband buy TTPPER CRUST. Adv. 8-2-tf. Cucumbers the kind you want, for o.lo Coll BIhoIc 1861. -o-ot The Power of Thirty- MHVMBH MMHBBslsaaHHsHllssansl MHsM MiilslMHBMMMMsla Five Millions The buyers for more than five-hundred stores are assembled together at Chicago this week placing ord ers jointly for merchandise in quantities so much greater than any one merchant can buy that these banded-togetflier merchants get their goods way be- low what others have to pay. These 500 merchants comprise the R. C. U. (Re-, tailers Commercial Union). ' , Their combined buying power is more than thirty five million dollars. Ours is the only R. C. U. Store in this section. Ours is the store of 'more for your money' because our goods cost us less. . ' ; Watch for the new goods that we are buying, this week which will begin to arrive soon. The values will tell their own story- ' j . i ; ft r w n McMillan, dentist. New Foley tmuding, wm db oui i u- I tii- A unfll arvnilT. M 11 V. Z4LI1. AUV uuw. o- - 0 - 10. I imft r nitir 1..:1J! nm1 mnVn it I I MM i . U.nAH if if 1G oil rrom its present iwowuu v worth moving. J. L. Mars. Adv. D. W.8-7-tf. ui; tr. A R C. Patrons. Ann lontiHrv natrons are re quested to' telephone their wants to Mam n aa nana . i ne reiuiui uiitcl service will call. No effort is being spared to give any patron the usual nrnmttt nnd Rar.isiacxorv service. nu. r....r. . I ..I T" GOLDEN RULE G" BLYDENSTEIN SELF-RISING PASTRY FLOUR . A superior Pan Cake Flour that will do more than 'make flap-jacks. It will make better Cake, Biscuits, Waffles, etc., than ordinary flour, with less trouble and danger of failure and less eggs and shortening an economy not a luxury. An inexperienced cook can do as good baking as older cooks. Can Do Better A BOON TO CAMPERS Oregon Grocery Company, Distributors Made and Guaranteed By H. G. BLYDENSTEIN Pendleton, Oregon Pull for Rids. MnfU ia liArfthv Given, that the County Court of Union county, Ore gon, will receive seaiea dius ior fi nishing 50 cords of 3 ft. 8 im yellow pine or yellow fir cord wood, to be free from limbs and knots, cut from green timber, and to be delivered and . ij ; lotomont nf tihe dourt cumcu in w.w 1 v. ... - - - 7 . House at La Grande, uregon, not mt- 4 4 A1 All Uiiln er than UctoDer i, laio. ju 'uiu must be tiled wicn me county cicni u. Ano.iiDt if; mid. and check of at least 5 per cent of the amount bid. ine court reserves uic right to reject any or an was . r. i vv aiiriii. Adv. 8-8-7t. County Clerk E. C. Tuckey has opened an office in Koom ll, ine raimer-nueatn uuuu mg. c : .. 1 An Diuwh I own OUVIM wii - OU- AUnw lamina nf t.hp CatihollC church will hold a social Wednesday evening on tne lawn oi me junuj Vnnrth street. Adv. ivucakii " ' - bombarded with appeals from Repub li.9no fnv snpivhAR in their home towns and today it appeared that Hughes would do a regular "Darn- storming tour rear piatrorm speeches and all. Four years ago Colonel Roosevelt octaltliahoH a nrwprient for liveliness in transcontinental tours anu wun Hughes 'ability as a campaigner his fripnHn wp.rfi bettinor todav he would omol if nnt Ihfltter the Rooseveltian record for strenuosity m speaKing dates. With the Governor travels Mrs. Special Sale On all Granite Ware Also closing out several patterns of Dinner Ware at great reductions. !New assortment ot Dinner and Nippon Japanese Ware at Sale Will Continue All of Augu st I. MELVILLE Adams Avenue I ! i ; t ; s i i i i i i f i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m m Water Superintendent L. M. Hoyt : T ,.f ..1 mnnd fhin mnmin? and wanted to make friends with Pat Foley's bears. One oar was indis posed to loving pats on his proboscis and imbedded his teeth in Mr. Hoyt s left forefinged, inflicting an ugly gash. FOR SALE 1914 five-passenger Maxwell. Cheap if taken quick. fWrite to R, care Observer. Adv. 8-B-Zt. Candidate Hughes on Tour (By Perry Arnold) Vnrlr. Aiicuat 5. Republican Nominee Hughes started his stump-;o- tnnr today. It will tarry him across the country to the Pacific Coast haMr n train, with a tow aaVB va cation sandwiched in between times, at some spot in Glacier National rant, Montana. n-iino'llv rnndidate Hushes clan ned a dignified speaking tour with set appeals for votes in only a dozen n nt trio biir cities'en route to the Pacific Coast. He expects to remain in each of these large .nnfarrinir with local leaders. I VIMO w.-'-o n..i 4-1. n mnmpnt. ha announced a ' transcontinental tour he began being Uinrnpo Tt ia a hran. new dcDarture for the wife of a candidate to be with him on campaign tours. But Mrs. Hughes has always been one of her husband's most trusted advisers and assistants in mapping political strat egy, and besides she wanted to see that he kept well, so it was .decided to Governor! and Mrs. Hughes, two secretaries, a messenger, the Governor's personal press agent, Carl D. Sheppard, formerly a Wash ington newspaperman, and a mes senger will occupy one private car on the trip. Hitched on to this will be another private car for politicians, lo cal committees, and newspapermen. T ...Ill On Monday, Governor tiugncs wm make the first set campaign spoecn oi at Detroit. Tuesday he will speak in Chicago, and then he goes to St. Paul. surfacing becomes necessary. 5. A pleasing appearance. 6. 'Forms an excellent basis for other materials when resurfacing be comes necessary. Its disadvantages are as follows: 1. Noisy under horse traffic.' o r.f...l. Mnair 2. Cracks must be given prompt attention or deterioration wm ensue. Improved concrete for road build i no n.all b. fnv nthpr niirnnspR. that nig no ...... r-.r----, -- 4.. vir? niraiiicr wnrpr ansnmLion nan ia jiiuu. ...." . . . . 1 . . been announced by the department in ntLmivAtl nnrrpto. After extensive experiments with a vipw to nroducine a non-absopbant- concrete mixture, the department found that the addition of ten per " per cent of heavy, mineral oil-to tnev r...l .1 nampnf naatn anted as an effective repellent to moisture.- The' ... .... - i susceptiDinty oi concreve sorption had long been recognised' as: one of its inherent weaknesses as a1 road-building material.-. t The addition of the oil ? does not' lower the tensile strength, this depart ment has found, and has the further ' advantage of making the mixture im-; ; pervious to the destructive action of. alkali salts. , . . ' Closing Out at -COST- o;i MWoft rnnrrptp for Hitrhwavs Wnaliincrtitn. Alio. 7. Concrete as a road-building material is of "per haps more universal adaption than ...... ntVipr inntjit-inl now in use." 8a id .-- --- - Director Logan waiter rage, oi me Office of Public Roads of the United States Department of Agriculture to-dy- . . .. i .u. a. 1 Concreate, as sizeo up oy me de partment, has the following advant ages: 1. uuranuiiy unaer ormiiBijr ditions. . , 2. A smooth, even surtacc, not too slippery. 3. Practically no dust. 4. Is easily cleaned and maintained at small cost until a patching or re- MnOnn P. Tit Q TlnZPll ... i'la.iuii " . " t . - - rA Ohio Masnn Pints. Dozen . UUi.l . ...... ...... . . . Gold State Mason Quarts, Dozen Gold State Mason waives, iraitu Jar Tops, Dozen Parowax, Pound Box , . .. .i k:::::::x::::: --- ...65c ...65c ...75c .$1.00 ...15c ...10c SPOT CASH ON 1000 Other Bargains Morgan -s Grocery Corner rir and aaams