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TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1916. PAGE EIGHT LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 4 Let Your Skin "Breathe" by keeping the pores free from impuri ties. "When' the pores are clogged your skin cannot breathe and a muddy com- t plexion is bound to result. Creme Viotel will cleanse the pores and let out that oily substance which poisons the skin. Use it freely at this season if you would enjoy the charm of a fair complexion. A Generous Sized Bottle 25 cents PERSONAL MENTION 4 . Miss Zoe Bragg has gone to Seaside to enjoy the ocean breezes. Sheriff Hug went up to Baker on the noon train on official business. f TJ Cth.lonJ nf Walla Walla VI. . . WUWIUllBNUt V ' U11U IT U 1 1 U is in La Grande looking after business interests. I" PLAY THE GAME TOO Evory time you purchase at the Uni ted Store there's nionej back in your pocket. Quality or. the best no seconds The test is in the wearing. ' DON'T LET THE WIFE DO ALL THE SAVING YOU DO SOME TOO It's no trick at all to save when trading at The United Store. La Grande Pharmacy ADOLPH NEWLIN, Manager Quick Delivery Phone Main 40 La Grande. Oregon Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mulholland, of Union, are visiting in La Grande to- uay. at AntUn. v, ,l u;OD m:: ..Ala. miiyiiuiiy aim Atxtao iiA.ij.iio Pierce went over to Hot Lake todav for a bref stay. Mayor Tony D. Smith of Union is among the business visitors jn La Grande today. Turner Oliver arrived home today after an absence of a week taking in the convention in Portland and also making a side trip to Seattle. iPht.Ia -Tnhann nf Wnith Tn-uHpr urna today a returning visitor from west coast points. Miss Eva French left today for a visit with the family of Alex Fergu son on Catherine creek. -new FALL SUITS- New arrival 1916 Fall Suits- colors, weaves and makes $9.90, $12.50, $14.75, $16.50, $18.50 OVERALLS- Heavy weights German Dye Blues all Bib Styles Underbill Crown Osh Kosh Big 3 ..83c 83c ......83c - ....:..83c WORK PANTS- New Shipment just received, mixed and dark colors, all sizes 98c, $1.49 Men's Dress Hats ..98c. $1.49, $1.98, $2.49, $2.98 Men's Silk Hats i .-25c, 39c, 49c Men's Sailor Straws , e Men's Genuine Panamas, $5.00 value $3.49 Men's Work Sox, Rockford Make 5c Men's Knit Wrist Canvas Gloves 5c Men's. President Suspenders 19 Men's Work Shoes, Elk, Elk Soles $1.98 Men's Work Shoes, Mule, Oak Soles $1.49 Men's Unions ..49c, 89c, 98c Men's Silk Caps ..25c, 49c, 98c Men's Shop Caps ....10c Men's Kangaroo Gloves 98c Men's Khaki Pants ............. . . r. . .98c, $1.98 Men's Boston Garters 10c Men's Paris Gaiters 19c IS. D Crowe and family and Bert Haney and wife ' of Portland, have gone to Wallowa lake to spend the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Snodgrass and overland for Portland where they will spend a weeK. Fireman and Mrs. W. Wl Kirmp Imivp fafiifna4 ftnm Walla WU.Ua where they were guests with their son and daughter. iLlSS FIRE TIE HERE MKE DEPARTMENT SPEEDILY .STOPS BLAZE. JSeed of Caution Reflected by Blaze in Brush and GraHS. 'jTtTORH firpa yava hnpn nil U..t !1 Shus far this year up until last even ing when the Are department was walled to North Third street in the vi cinity of the Riveria school to put out -a blaze in brush and grass uncom rfortaibly near some homos. Chemicals lirt the work. ' Contrasted with last vear when vTour and fivo calls to control grass ! fires was not an uncommon daily oc--awTfince, the flre department has this 1 . joi mm an easy time or it through No. 212!). nn flip 7th ,! nf A 1910, at 11:40 a. m. in the city limits' ui ova uranae, uregon, on the main line of the O.-W. R. & N. near the StOCk VUrflR. the Pntrino hnintr in charge of Engineer L. B, Stafford and r ii emun j. j, raarun, one evidence appearing that the said engineer and lIIUJIIMf UMHM Ml 11 T I rrt no tr onaori ringing bell and blowing whistle; and nO blame fan ihp nfrttinhrtrl tn thnm any way, the evidence showing that me nam .niiurew j. iNasn was stone dear and that he was unable to hear the annrounh nf fhn nno-inn lpl!.).af- atelv stennetl in frnnf nf thu anr.mA uuu mereuy met; nis aeatn. 1: U. UUKREY, v HENRY T. HILL, B. A. BENHAM, C. E. DUFFEY, G. W. ROBERTSON - CHRIS. MILLER. rr irrat part of the dry season, but Cupid in Hard Luck. dnaught have begun to get in their P?n"eton AuS- 8. Danny Cupid "loucsa, tiiu wen iiugrnt ne ue. - worjcf Tgrass fires may become more m i Sfi. wns in T,ft flrnrulf lnsf. Pvoninir u: a r.. i x un uia wiiy xu iuruiaiiu to uarucipuie in ouyers weeK iesuvnies. -George Gilbert, manager of the Cherry s New Laundry, and now in- t nil Intr a now lti tinr1vr of E?ntatntici was an Enterprise visitor today. Glenn Y.' Wells, district attorney of Morrow countv. ia in J,r dranrim. n- fin v nn his wnr tn innm an1 fna Wallowa country for a week's vacation. YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT THE UNITED STORE J. C. PENNEY CO. 125 BIG BUSY STORES Mr. AnH Mrs HpnevA "Hiititlno-f nn Currey left last evening for Palmer Junction, overland, and from there will leave for nn niit-.n t.nnr nf n.n.rl a week in Wallowa county. 4 A' THINKS NICKEL I.DAF A. b MUST GO. A 4 A Salt Lake, Aug. 8. Chair- 4. Gas For The Ladies s. i j-zoivc, nug. o. ijnar- v J. ?lV,adde1B6d, the na" T I 'You housewives who have been breaking your J tionaK Master Bakers' conven- 4 I i i , , , , . , a ,J tion today and declared elimina- 4. ' oacKS carrying wood ana coal ana roasting to aeatn ! tion of the nickel-loaf of bread 4 ; I ni'fnjiTiri(r hi tr monla fnv lmnorv fmniline nvan Vint is the only salvation to the Ail A7 1 & r&, ""J stoves, can neip us rescue you trom tnat slavery ana 1..- I O T T umivi; uuuse-wurK a pleasure insteaa or a uruagery. oaners trade... A A Delegates cheered the state- A A ment that a dime loaf serves 41 A the hesfc intprpsfs nf .nncnmai. and producer. A A AAAAAA AAAA HUGHES IN CHICAGO. Rapid Change of Collars Necessary in ureat Meat. Chicaco. Auir. 8. C. V. TTno-hoa arrived and snpalca nt flio rnllcnnn tOniffht. Dftsnltp flip atrannmia lo.. f - ." " ww.w..uwm uovjr at Detroit he manifested no weariness and conferrpH witik Ranililinon look ers recardinp his wpst-ftrn nnmna'um plans. Hughes has closely dinned his He smiles Unless the principals be Catholics, ' . .. J u"-wl II1UI U T T , ...H-v., cojcuiuhj bo ir citizens do . C . r. " . noi exercise caution in several wavs I weuuings in renuieton 'lOttiftway dry grass and weeds, and wlthou' 'mporting someone to per- -avoii Ibon fires are two substantial !e cercmo.nv- For, be it known, : factors in reducing grass 'fires Like- exception of the Catholic wise the forest fire dangers are be- Pnest:s' ther? are no clergymen left in soming more acuto; again "safetv I , jClty and a" of the Judicial office .-Wrst" methods are expedient holders are away on tiheir vacations, ' too. Therefor th&ra ia trnnA ranann UURY EXONERATES CRPW 'for Sif DnnieI he match maker, to KM- suspect a conspiracy to balk the -.... t i. r. i . .fruition of his labors. Coroner s Inque Developes no Lack 1 Rev. Sndyer is at the coast, Rev. ' Thpl-inLi ? Engine Clevenger is at Kamela, Rev. Hub 1 ne Bn'inefr nnn H mm tin ih ini.n .1 11 .1- . . - . L- 1 " nciC u tms morninir lor liidawav ZIJ'M!, 5nd Springs, Rev. Quinnew left JayTo? SniS YT IRY: Hodshire ha left rw;(;:uZ" .""i renuieion ior otner fields. Circuit v,,v- wv inw veruicL fir .nuiim whn int. ia nf cA..ai, n r SLes'p cZ,Z r d"Ttl0n f Ur- JudFe Mm-ah leaves totly or Port- James P. Graham, county coroner, land. Justice of the Peace Parkes is "C1L'iln. '?ll,Uest this m?n- . summer home at Meafm.m and ..Dooou icuvca u WHO anil Km-nrrln,. Witt flat. a M V.aa i.,t .1 u - - j Adnn Roynrs. nnnillnr stpwnr1 nf the Elks' club, is taking his vacation. "1 nm o-nino Pnh" aai1 )Wt Pnnro nn his departure and he has severed mail & . "Kh? ioseIj n,l tplnirrnnhip Pn3rfiB tk T a ?e8rd S0. h'S "lOUth shows. Grande. His friends are not Certain "Jln:;oyVn u how far east he went. LPesP'te,.0the ht eah" th,e candi: , mvw "wio a -ugii, ami cunur ana Mr. and Mrs. E. E. EHwnrH nf ftarchelw?ist ?,oats- ..hanging col- cM ic;,i ttiT iT . ... J as iasc as tney wut. his daughter, Mrs. John iBennett. Mr. Winter Will R mua Edwards was nt on timp s;Hnt "inter will Be Mim. of La Grande. After visiting here a muv.. v . . , , while they will leave for Walla Walla r U S haVe a hard to visit another daue-hter and from winter this year. So say the Indians there to California, 'before going on tne Um:-tilla reservation. It is an back to their home in Utah. W bit of Indian lore that, when the insects are few, it is a sign that the winter wia De mtia. LaSt VPar. lllst. hafnm flin lianl. Baker Officers Apprehend and Hold winter which this country has ex Fugitive Girls. v perienced in a score of years, the nies, Dees, wasps, grasshoppers and GIRLS UNDER CUSTODY. .1.;. ...jo niiv n.i necoraer r ltz uera d hi i :.n run nn mmn'ti'Hn Mn i ,i . . rui m nunc 1110 oil tor J imnn Kiv nn.o .'e-St...of .creumstances, according to Fathers De Ron anJ Rmwn , ,tiil Zr'TLrrf the tr"?e hore t they can officiate only at Wo filf ,,T - ihVX"y r'ads: Catholic weldings. Rev. Cornelison .nrolluced thirEan",ri th2 T1''0"? ,of Tutuilla is within call and neigh .'proiluied that the said Andrew J. boring towns mav offer relief, but Trkbvthth!lS?rCt(0f 011 in a11' the ion is nft such fl-jemg struck by light engine, Extra as to stimulate the marriage mart. x m LAST DAY of FANNIE WARD In "A GUTTER MAGDELENE" IT ARCADE "BEST BY TEST. , ..its, Tom, wasps, grassnoppers and Another chapter has recently been other bugs were more numerous in enacted in the case of Viola Morgan. muntains than ever in years. the 15 year old girl who was recent- .rthe'beHrfofhp1? "?ticeile lv taken into rnslw h t. nit., nf ., u. 18 the bellef ?f .the Indians that ficials on a disorderlv' charpTw !ne L "?" .!' of the approach of nt , . " -"- a. iiaru season, nwnmp hucv rinr n uiolZtX ase!'th0r- tXZsTt SWB After an unsucc5ssf.il Pffnrt n hir.,1 l?.t0 !,stthem throughout the hard Owens over to the wand iurV nr 7. "87..wa .e6mW busy lart charge of tending to ntrit,.ti t thZ ""I?-, ln.1? year, since they delinquency of a minor which fai ed ""Tln e7'uence' ?.he. red m.en at the tin,P nn nm.nt nf ii, nf t,,e as"n win De a mild rhf Vrintth of fact, it is probable .laced a delinouoncv rhrni r n.i 5SSJlli'" I!altn "ay be put in the tra tSSSS mi. land home. "!'5neAnSecA3 W1U escanod from th S-lvaH " I..?!-. coSS,"on. w"' De 11Ke the present. and was t. lro, nH v . I 1., X; .,. lran' ,100: .mcn wl have bee .'n she. with another M .W???8.1 year' Sa-V that " been in the luvpnil H V ' ere nut not neany so nu- Hug Snr5W ? X MrS nug has gone to bring the two back, haunts so while Hip nMnn ic on in . ,. .. - luuiiuHLiuii in i act. discipline prevails. carkiUvmAis-dsr V " Sh- ence in bhe city jail. . . ... .... J J An automobile occupied by L. i.K.iiiD ..,,- Malloiy, Oregon Electric acent "M"r'"tl" t""-,ULM Muaus. Junction City, turned a complete Six Cylindi-r Four Passenger Road ster Is a Heauty. Roleit Iitrton nml his wifp u'oi-a passengers for Im Grande this morn inir in a new Chnniller Siv rnnrUtp,- which thpv nnrphnop in P.i.flon cLdler1 frhisTneo? 88 SdtS": .The whole scheme is extremely K- a fin. m.,n,i., it ia . ,n i . fscnnicai ana to tne layman principal is a nne machine. It is a roadster ii, rip.aP a, ,.a utn nx..,n-. Lin body of the four passenger type. ovide the government wiih valuable "tvn Tiirwin'ii ic riYi-i, information upon which to base 1HS wATfcll IS FINE." mnps an1 when the project is ulti. ,. .... , , matcly complete the whole country Ihats What Joo honn.y Says About will be gridironed with these base the Beach. stations and triangulation lines on " sajnsuaui u.wouj moaj pandiuoo sdmu i pi..-(ni vuru receivau ai one u.-v. ana starting places. ..tint tt.ia ...n.n: f t 1 - . l ,1.. .. . . I Just think what Pas will mpnn fni vnn ' Tt. will 0 .. j v shorten your cookiug; houre one-half and no more wood and coal to carry nor ashes to clean. It will transform your present slow and old-fashioned boiler heating method into a quick and modern "hot-water-whenever-you-want-it" system. It is our intention to furnish the people of La Grande gas at rates considerably lower than the prices charged in any other city in Eastern Oregon AND YOTJ CAN HELP. It will cost money to pipe gas to the homes of this city. Many of La Grande's leading business men have subscribed liberally but more money is needed and we would like to see everyone that will use gas take at least one share. If .YOU will do YOUR part you will help YOUR COMPANY give La Grande a great public conveni ence .that every modern citv should have and that nearly every one DOES have a thing that will ad vance the city generally and benefit you personally and at the same time vou will be making the SAF EST, SOUNDEST, MOST CONSISTENT DIVI DEND PAYING INVESTMENT THAT YOU EVER MADE IN YOUR LIFE. Drop a postal or 'phone for full particulars. R. W. MICHAEL, Fiscal Agent. Sommer Hotel, La Grande. w at somersault Sunday when the car hit a stump, wnue runnimr 20 miles an uiuur. jneir injuries were slight. PLACES OBSERVATORY. (Continued From Page One) depot this morning from Joe Keeney, locai ngeiu, stales tnat the weather is ideal at Bavocenn ami nil nlnno- tl,a coast resorts and that the water is fine. No sharks nor submarines hav? yet crossed Joe's vision and he is hav ing the time of his life. 1 (1 1 1 f liu .Into .I-i 1 1 nfFnA an., nn gineer opportunity to determine state and county boundaries township and property lines to' the highest degree of accuracy known. Dr. E. Lester Jones is superintend ent in charge of the whole project. SHERRY THEATRE " Always the Best"- mmmMmL Blue Bird Photoplay "THE THREE GODFATHERS" Based on Peter B. Klyno's storv in the Saturthv t Carey andTySl UI1U Vilfil. - A Masterpiece of Sympathetic Tender Interest A Story of God's Open Country ALSO A Comedy "HOW TIMES DO CHAGNE!" -