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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1916)
r.yv".' i T"" OBSERVER MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1916. LA ' GRANDE EVENING PAGE FTVTB EVERYTHING IN i DRUGS Maybe you have a special private formula or remedy, a goodold .standard family compound which you would like to prepare 'yourself. Remember-flhtot we sellthe drugs, that in drugs we sell the best, and iu selling you the best we save you the most money and! give you the best medicinal results. Send us you drug orders always. 5 ed Cross Drug Store We pay Den prices Tor second Hand Furniture. DYAL'S FURNI TURE CO., 404 Fir St.. Phone Black MSI. -14. tf. Dr. F. Lr Ralston, physician, sur geon and osteopath, -will make his headauu-ters at Silverthorn's drug store until the new Soramer building is completed. Avd. - - 10-tf. .'V'.' BIG REDUCTIONS. On 'suits, coats, skirts and waists. Jones & Rabone at West's new building. Don't forget that Pauline Is still fixing those aggravating little tears. Adv. 6-1-tf. If you love your husband buy UPPER CRUST. Adv. 8-2-tf. t LOCAL BREVITIES. I fifeis Red .8-21-tf. Let usj develop yonr Cross Drug store. Adv. Your films are properly developed and good finishing and printing done satisfactorily at Silverthorn's Family Drug Store. 8-5-tf Turner Oliver to temporarily locat ed over Potman's Drug store while the Sommer building is being re paired. Adv. . 6-9-tf, School book times will soon be here. If you have any good second hand books to sell bring them to us now and wo will give you cash for them. Silverthorn Family Drug store. Adv. Miss Prosperity picture has arrived. Wednesday and Thursday Arcade.; Adv. 8-21-lt. WILL BUY any building and move it off from its present location if it is worth moving. J. L, Mars. Adv. D. W.8-7-tf. See Miss Prosperity and the good time 'Speed 'Em Up Arcade Wednes day and Thursday. Adv. 8-21-Ht. The Queen Ester society, composed of many young ladies of the city, will hold a picnic at the park Wednesday. This event will be ahiefly for the members and such teachers and stu dents as expect to leave this fall for other towns and localities. An inter esting day is anticipated, We pay cash for all of your school books that are in good condition and in use. Bring them in now. Silver thorn's Family Drug store. Adv. u.8-i-tr. Kettle rendered lard full 10 lbs. for $1.25. Peoples Market 1419 1-2 Ad ams Ave. 5-3-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 FOR SALE Residence, corner of Fifh and Penn, close In,-next t Library. Furnished or unfurnished. Terms see owner- A. B. CHERRY BERGERON VIOLIN SCHOOL REX HALL (Room 2) ORCHESTRA FOR ALL OCCASIONS Coffee, cake, ice cream at booth Saturdays and Sundays.- Park -Adv. Ttha tie that holds the homo to gether UPPER CRUST. Adv. ' 8-2-tT. ; Go. Rippeys new ana second hand furniture store highest prices 'paid for second hand furniture, 215 Fir St. Adv. 5-4-tf. Shores' Taxi Service, Sommer Ho tel. Main 740 Adv. - '2-21-itf Hot point vacuum cleaner very best on market $25.00 Electric Sup ply Co., Ill Depot street. Adv. y 7-12-tf. Money to Vtn. On improved real property m Union county, no delays, current rates. La Grande Investment Co. Adv. Many new novels of latest issue are bow cn sale at suvertnorns ramny Drug store. Adv. . 8-19-tf. While we are remodeling our drug store and putting in a new front, we will fee able to taKe care or all orders for drugs and prescriptions promptly, also our camera and developing of films will receive prompt attention. Silverthorn's Family Drug store. Adv. D. 8-19-tf. Used Autos ror Sale. We have a number ot excellent used ars for sale at very reasoname prices. To responsiDie 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. LEIGHTON'S GARAGE. SDed 'Em Up parade Wednesday and Thursday Arcade. Adv . 8-21-H. Drugless Bloodless DR. MAYVILLE Mechano Therapy , Physician Specialist of Chronic Diseases 1311 O. St. Phone Red 821 Will Call on You If So Desired ' Consultation Free Mrs. Newly Wed says: CRUST for me. Adv. UPPER 8-2-tf. Private maternity home, skilled at tention. Write P. O. box 15b, or nhone Black 3981. Adv. 7-5-tf. REDCROSS AMBULANCE W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. call St Louis Stables. Main 92 Day or Night HERMAN'S PLACE - g Soft Drinks and Confections Fresh, fine line of Tobaceos 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 tne city. . ' All these features are housed in e brand new building on De pot street Come down and meet us. TV Herman Roesch .:. Chas. Miller J 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. v-iz-n. What 500 Merchants Did In Chicago The women of La Grande will now liaye the .opportunity to see a prac tical demonstration of the cooperative effort of more than 500 R..C..TJ. merch- ants. ,- . '.v.m , , , .' '' ' i Our Fall stocks are beginning to arrive. These are the stocks bought 6U-, i'ect from the manufacturers at the R. C. U. Convention from which Mr. "Wood has returned. 1 These new goods reflect the combined judgment, choice and buying pow of 500 elert merchants of the middle west. You'll find a trip to this store very interesting now, and in view of the( steady income of new shipments, a frequent visit foere will keep you in touch' with the new things. Specials for Tuesday Only BOYS' WAISTS Made of good quality gingham, percales and sateen, all sizes, 2 to 12. Military or sport col lars. Sell regularly at 50c, Tuesday 39c CHILD'S MUSLIN GOWNS Well made goAvns, sizes onlv 2 to 6 years, trim med with rows of tucks and embroidery, the.se sell at 45e to 60c. Tues day 19c LAUNDRY SOAP Your choice of any of these three famous brands: Crystal "Whito, A. B. Naphtha or Sun ny Monday. Tuesday 22 Bars $1.00 fun lbeki mm Quafitij tile same-'BuceA fotu The Woman's Home Missionary so ciety of the Methodist church will meet with Mrs. Joscpli rainier on Thursday. This is an important meeting, rounding out tne year prior to conference. See the kiddies in pictures, Arcade Wednesday and Thursday. Adv. The development of your films and the nrintine- of them is just as im portant as the taking of your pictures and considering all tnese lacts you will consult your interests best by bavin p- vour work done at Silver thorn's Family Drug store where they moke a specialty of such worK. aqv, Christian Endeavorers of the Pres- fovterian Church are invited to be nresent at a party in nonor 01 ivir. r,. H. Love, retiring president 01 tno society at the home of Misses Alice and Blanche Snook 1505 M. Ave., 8 to 10 P. M. Monday evening, August 21st. The gravel grade crossings at Per ry, of which reference was made in the Observer a few days ago, are not niintv roads but nrivate road cross ings. Railroad officials say the crossings are within the mill terri tory whera they are chiefly used for private purposes. Attorney and Mrs. H. E. Dixon have moved into the C. E. Cochran home on Second and Washington. Homestead Four Miles from Railroad 100-acre homestead in Malheur county, Oregon, 40 acres fenced, part in alfalfa, all tillable, small nouse, good wel. excellent chance for am bitious young man. nice $i,zuu. ask for Mr. logan at security ljana Savings company. Adv. 8-21-bt WANTED Two men for warehouse work. Call Pioneer Mill, Island City. Adv. 8-21-3t. FOR RENT OR September 1st, dence, close in. FOR SALE On nice modern reai-Call-Rad 1311. 8-21-tf .J. .J. .J. .J. .. .J. .J. .U PERSONAL MENTION .J..J..J..J..J.4..J..I. Dr. and Mrs. Kingsbury of (Boise, accompanied by Miss Wren Baker, for several years a clerk in N. K. West's store and now at Boise, were in La Grando today guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Browning, enroute to Port land. Thev are traveling in an auto. Miss Baker may return to La Grando after reaching Pendleton, and may also go on through to Portland, she having not fully determined ner trip as yet. Foley Hotel Guests. TT Aiild. Canton. Ohio: H. Wl B. Smith. Union: Cv Prumer, Portland; E. Hayden, Pendleton; B. C. Luppert, U. S. Army; Grace Foley, Tacoma; J. M. Larkm and wife, spoKane; m. a, wife. Missoula: Lewis Cn- i. Snoknne: W. T. Mahoney. E. Clearwater, Enterprise; E. Wells, A. Cohn, S. Burns, M. Meltice, Portland; John Hoffman and lamny, iwana Walla; C. C. Sturgis, Chas. Carter, C. K. Cranston, L. G. Frazier, Pendleton; A. E. Robiniwitz W. C. Dawson, Port land; J. C. Cramer, Walla Walla; Joe Worchel and wife, Pendleton. ful soreness In my stomach. 1 beard of Chamberlain s Tablets and trie them. By the time I had used katf a bottle of them I was feeling ftne and had no signs of pain." Obtainable . everywhere. The Best Laxative. To keep the bowels regular the best laxative is outdoor exercise. Drink, a full glass of water half an hour be four breakfast and eat an abundance OL irUlb UUU VUJU1U1BD, UJBV CMiW- lish a regular habit and be sore tha. your bowels move once each day. When a medicine is needed take: Chamberlain's Tablets. They are , 1.1,. AvWl' in ffwt.. OhfjiitinJiln fivnrvwhArfi. .-1 Mrs. P. S. Robinson has returned from a two-months' stay in Danville, Ind. "Telephone It" Why waste time and energy when a telephone will ave both. The greatest amount of work accomplished correctly, with the least amount of energy, in the shortest possible time is EFFICIENCY A Telephone will do this. See us about it. HOME INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE CO. Miss Edna Ayers is home from a visit to her homestead in the Durkee country. Always Look To a 1 1 F. C. Bramwell, register of the land office here, is in Grants Pass on busi ness matters. P. P. Folet, special agent for the general landoffice, is a business visi tor in La Grande today. Liver Trouble. "I am bothered with liver trouble about twice a year," writes Joe Ding man, Webster City, Iowa. "I have pains in my tiide and back and an nw- Safcguard Your Chili . ' If your child is pale, dull, at times flushed, irritable and fretful yea should attend to this condition- at cnc . ... i An i:uu 4a as Ul cuuuirca Ul yuur UI.VI17 wire suffering from worms. Kickapo Worm Killer is what you shodd get. This well known remedy in lozeitger. farm in rilpjinnnt to take and exvela- the worms at once, the cause of your-i child's suffering. Only 25c at sJS4 W Miss Hullie Adler is bnck in La 1 Grande after a visit to hor ranch in the Burnt River-Durkee district. . ft VI 1 aterivieions Fresh Shipment Hugh T. Kinne, stenographer at the land office, has returned to his duties after a two-weeks' vacation. Miss Naomi Williamson has return ed from Durkee where she has been a guest with her brothers on their ranch there. Tiaita Mill. U. & PU. Office. For Bcwt Values In Front Lace Corsets The Front Lace Corsets With The Ventilo Back and Ventilo Front Shield No front luce corset without these features can possibly be as good as La Camille. A complete line of differen models always on hand. Priced At $2.00 Up MRS. ROBT. PATT1SON Phone Bed S221 Ken. 17S2 Oak William Wall, connected with the Northern Pacific at St. Paul, is in the landoffice here today checking up company records. Prof A. M. Meldrum went to Pen dleton today, bound for Athena and Walla Walla before returning to his home in Spokane. B. Bickford left today for Telocaset to visit his son, Fireman Bickford. who is stationed in tho helper ser vice at the top of the divide. CANTALOUPES 2 for 25c Miss Gcnevie McCrary, a nurse at St. Elizabeth hospital in Baker, re turned home today after a visit with relatives and friends in La Grande. Judire T. H. Crawford arrived homa today after an absence of about a month during which time he visited his son, Clarence, in California and also made numerous stops at Oregon points. Mrs. E. .1. Sullivan of Spokane, Miss Clara Herman of Ia Grando and Glen ! Jester of Klamath Falls, went to En- 1 terprise yesterday on the Sunday ex-I cursion train where they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Kowe and the I crowd then motored to Wallowa lake ! where they enjoyed the day im-1 mensely. I We Have Choice Tomatoes & Peaches tP GROCERY & BAKERY Home of Fancy Groceries . . Phone Main 75 E. POLACK, Prop.