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SAlCwVW; AUUUKT 1!), 191 LA giiande evening observer PAGE VEVEX k I' .11 rs. I IP jr. '. KODAK The hapjjy times at the raphy iS silTiple' pasy wa in lto'S- You can (Jo your own developing or we will do it for you promptly and carefully. Red Cross The development of vour Alms am) nbe printing of them is Just as im portant as tne taKing of your pictures and considering all these facte you -will consult you interests best by having your work done at Silver thorn's Family Drug store where they 'make a specialty of such work. Adv. FOU SALE Residence, corner of Fifh and Penn, dose in, next to Library. Furnished or unfurnished. Terms see owner ! A. B. CHERRY BERGERON VIOLIN SCHOOL REX HALL i ... (Room 2) " . orche$trX for all occasions Druglesa j Bloodless DR. RfAYVILLE , Mebhano Therapy Physician Specialist of Chronic Diseases 1311 0. St. Phone Red 821 Will Call' on You If So Desired ' Consultation Free HERMAN'S Soft Drink and Confections Fresh, fine line of Tobaccos Best Bowling Alley in Oregon, also Card Rooms and cozy Loung ing Quarters MILLER'S LUNCH COUNTER In connection with the above facilities, Charles Miller serves clean, sanitary short-order Lunches featuring Home-made Pies. Finest Coffee In the city. All theee features are housed in a brand new building on De pot street. Come down and meet vs. Herman Roesch LOOK! WHO IU1 R theatre: "Always the Best" lake, in the mountains, Drug Store I LOCAL BREVITIES. Vacation hodaks, J1.00 and up. Red Cross Drug store. Adv. 7-2Jtf. Try a speed ball at Silverthorn's Fountain. 7-27tf Your Elms are r "porly developed and good finishing a.id printinr done satisfactorily at Silverthorn's Family Drug Store. 8-5-tf Turner Oliver Is temporarily locat ed over Putman'a Drug store while the Sommer building is being re paired. Adv. 6-9-tf. Hot weather causes tfcirst and about "the first thing to be considered is a drink at Silverthorn's soda foun tain. Adv. v 8-12-4t Kettle rendered lard fun 10 lbs. for $1.25. Peoples Market 14191-2 Ad ams Ave. ... 6-8-tf School book times will soon be here. If you have any good racond hand REDCROSS AMBULANCE 1 T r-r -r- it !w . a. iJonnenKamp .;o. caU SL Louis Stables, Main 92 Dav or Niirht PLACE - Ss Depot V Street ra. .:. Chas. Miller Also TO books to sell bring1 them to us now and wo will give you canh for them. Silverthorn Family Drug tore. Adv. 'Coffee, cako, ice cream at Park booth Suturdayi and Sundays, Adv. Preparedness the watch word of the nation. See "The Flying Torpe do" at the Arcade gur.dty. ,,, TUii tie that holds the home to gether UPPER CRUST. Adv. 8-2-tf. Gas. Rlppeys new ana second hand furniture store highest prices paid for second hand furniture, 215 Fir St. AdT. , 0-4-tf. Shores' Taxi Service, Bommer ho tel. Main 740 Ad. s'8-il-tf Hot "point vacuum cJeaner very beet on market $26.00 Electric Sup ply Co., Ill Depot street. Adv. 7-12-tf. Just a little better soda water drinks than generaly sold, at Silver thorn's fountain. 8-5-tf Honey to Leas. On improved real property in Onion county, so delays, current rates. Ls Grands Investment Co. Adv. All lands of camera supplies and films developed and printed, properly at Silverthorn's Family Divg store. We pay nest prices ror second Hand Furniture. DYAL'B FURNI TURE CO.. 404 Fir St. Phone Black mi. 9-14, tf. Mrs. Newly Wed ws: TOPPER 8-2-tf. CRUST for me. Adv. Private maternity home, -Skilled at tention. Write P. O. 'box 156, or phone Black 8981. Adv. 7-6-tf . BIG REDUCTIONS. On suits, coats. Skirts 'and waists. Jones & Rabonc 'at 'West's new Urallding, Just try those delicious Peach-Orange and Grape Sherbets at Silver thorn's. 8-5-tf Don't forget tint Pauline Is still fixing those aggravating little tears. Aav. w-i-ti. If you love your husband buy UPPER CRCST. Adv. . S-2-t. For cleaning white and colored shoes, just what you need also for cleaning hats and fabrics, at Silver thornta Family Drug Store. 8-5-tf Df. W. D'. "McMillan, dentist, New Foley building, will be out of his of fice until about Aug. 24tk. Adv . v.,,-- 8-7-12t. , WULL BUY any building and move it j off from its present location if it is ' wortn moving. j. u. mars. auv. i ... D. WJ8-7-tf. Dr. P. ,L. Ralston, physician. peon and osteopath, win make his headmnrters at Silverthorn's drug itore until the new Sommer building is completed. -Avd. 10-tf. Experienced House Claiming. Jack Trick, general housework. 'Window cleaning, carpet cleaning and waxing floors. Phone Black SI. Adv 8-ll-6tj We pay cash for all of yonr ecliool books that are in good condition and in "use. Bring them in now. Sflver .thern's Family Drug store. Adv. D.8-HM. Old Hats. Bo not throw them a way. We make old hats look like new. By the Wilson Bros. way. New Foley Bldg. Phono Black 1761. Adv. 7-26-tf J. W. Oliver, the Oregon Fire In surance company agent here, is rap idly recovering from a somewhat .ser ious llrness. Friti Mflteriberger, whb recently returned to the mechanical depart ment of the Observer after a stay in Pendleton, has entered the North western Collegb of Chiropractic in TO-DAY ONLY CHARLIE CHAPLIN "THE FIREMAN" ONE LONG LAUGH Herbert Rawlinson in "DARCY OF - MORR OW - thin city whereat he will study during his spare home over a lz-moirths course in that Institution. 'Ikey" Cohen of Portland is here today to place an agency for the Olds mobile, j Many new ncvols uf latest issue are now cn sale at Silverthorn's Family Drug store. Adv. 8-18't. ' While we are remodeling bur drug store and putting In a new front, we will be able to take care of all orders for drugs and prescriptions promptly, also our camera and developing of Alms will receive prompt attention. Silverthorn's Family Drug store. Adv. D. 8-19-tf. FOR SALE Winchester Pump Gun and leather case, practically new, at a. bargain. Inquire this office. ' 8-19-ltp WANTED A Waitress. Restaura.it, Call Home 8-19-tf FOR RENT Front, modern bedrooms reatly furnished, newly tinted, mod erate charges. Call Main 701 or address 1007 Sixth St. 8-19-2t FpR SALE $22.00 Bridge Beach heating sove, price $10.00. Also laying hens and pullets. Phone Black 1642. 8-19-2t FOR RENT Furnished House, mod ern, close in. Piano. Phone Main 10. WANTED Teamsters to haul 58 cords of wood seven miles, two and quarter cord. Write James Schilling route one, La Grande. 19-3tp "ir " fr PERSONAL MENTION fr "I ! 4 ! ' Leo Adler, 'Baker's well known Sat urday Evening Post agent, was a I business visitor in the city today. .' udge and Mrs. J. W. Knowles have gone to Wallowa county where the judge will conduct some litigation and Kts. Knowles will visit with friends. Mrs. wTarmholtz left last evening for an extended trip through the east when she will visit eastern friends and relatives ana see new wghfcs, The Observer's Mt. Emily ewrre Rpondcnt writes that JEsb Harriet Young, the noted music twacntr, is visiting at the Blamenstein hone for a WW days. Sing Spain, fattier of the 'Spain beys, John, Arch, Al and all the oth ers "Who are noted in the troncho business, left today Sor his tlome at Union after a visit with riis friend .and former neighbor, TV. "W. Itandall. . Thos. Robbs, who nas 'been em ployed in the lumber mill at Meacham is down ,to In 'Graae on Tils way to WalWwa where ne wilt -become an aa- J sistant in the "Nibley-Himnaugh Lum-8Ur-,'ber eoncern. "Sirs. R. W. 'Michael and daughter. lis Helen, have arriveil from Port land to jom Mr. llicheal who is fiscal agent for the "La Grande Gas com pany. They have leased the home of Mrs. Grace Molhor on 'Fttirth street. Ulrs. C. H. Conkey and grandchild arrived from Portland today. Mrs. Conkey nas been away from La Orande for ten months during which time she has 'been at the home of iter son in the metropolis. t Mrs. Kenneth Evans -arrives home P tonight from Portland where she has Mr. and Mrs. Uvans will make their home at the Sommer hotel for a few flays an then they propose a visit to Wallowa Lake -or a short time. "Mike Carrol, who "was married Thursday evening to Miss Hipgens, a popular member oT ifco Home Inde pendent Telephona force for a con siderable time, 'tins gone to Ai.aconda, Mont., where ne will be located. Mrs. 'Cam-oil Trill join nun m a W28k or so. Mrs. "Harriet "McDonald'has return- IS HERE A Western Drama Chuck Madame Petrova - Imported Japanese Lunch Sets s Are" growing more popular and in demand every day. . We are showing a wide range of these cloths in pleasing oriental patterns and best of all tliley are. absolutely fast colors. All cloths are matched wM a half dozen napkins. Let us show you these. jpKao--tical covers. .... . .... ... .. ' ' 34 x 36 Cloths 68c '' .. " 46x48 Cloths 98c 7 ... i I ; 60x60 Cloths $1.38 "r;: f -r 72x72 Cloths $1.78 " r ' Jap Toweling, 10 yd. bolt 75c. ' " , ' Jap Scarfs, 18 x 52 39c; . 1' iT, McC ALL'S MAGAZINE" j . 20c YEAR ' SUBSCRIBE NOW AT (TOR PATTERN COUNTER TM GOLDEN RULE C The R, C. U. Store of La Grande ed from Hot Lake much benefited in health. She reports a goodly number of guosts atfflot Lake all enjoying the baths . nd the atmosphere, of com fort and igtmd cheer radiating from the popular host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Wellington. Mrs. E. B. Conklln, who has bean viaittOB. !her Darents. Mr. and Mrs. Otho Eckorsley in Cove the past three wseKs. wis a nasseneer on ko. s to day for her home in Ontario. Her fauband is principal of the puLli school at. Ontario. .IBcgistered at the Foley. "M. 'J. Hursen. Seattle: C. E. Coles, Bainee-, J. S. Greeny, Portland: O. W. Click, Enterprise; W. T. Noel, Port lnnd;1J, L. Barnhard, Denver; L. P. .Alpine 'Orson Mo.; J. B. Stevenson', Van iFrancisco; Robt. Gray, Spokane; iT.T. Franklin, Pasadena, Cal.; G. E. Stanfieid, Stanfield; A. F. Morton, "Portland; Mm. Dan Troth, Boise; G. K.rEaD-go, Portland. (Registered at Savoy L TV. "M. Todlumter, Vincent; L. A. "Duke, Union; .las. Bolan, Burk, Ma.; Guy'lL,. Dick, Portland; A. C. Willett, Lostine; R. Henderson, Mrs. A. C. iMarlin, Wallowa; M. E. Gordon, City; Clarence Wilson, Pendleton; Forest TNcss,"H. J. Van Elsberg, Los Angeles; Loyd Chamberlain, Wasco; Henry Spencer and wife, Wallowa; C. Bew ley, "!. A. Davis, Portland; Estelln 3. Benr, T. G. Reece, La Grande; Clyde Osborn, La Grande; J. F. Miller, Tendleton; F. Davis, Baker; Henry Ih--wall, Portland; Earl T. Baker, Wm. M. DHloo, 'Eugene; V. M. Seits, Denver; Cam "Pokue, O. M. . Burrows, Ed. Montgomery, Pete Cole, Joseph; R'. C. Ttarle, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. ;Bain, Spokane. THE NORTHWEST MOUNTED r ull of Action in - "THE ETERNAL QUESTION" Our Coal Creed! WE believe in goo coal, in clean coal, in coal that looks good, burns better and heats best of all. WE believe in a business policy of fair prices, square dealing and liberal treatment of cus tomers, great and small. WE believe in a discriminating public that knows what it wants and know where to buy it. WE believe in ourselves and the goods we' 'sell. WE believe that we have the most desirable stock of coal to' be found in La Grande. Sawyer-Clark Co. PHONE MAIN 17 M I r