MONDAY, AUGUST 2S, 1916.
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LA GRANDE .EVENING OBSERVER
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i Graduates
That are going away to school this Fall should see our line of TRUNKS, SUIT CASES
and TRAVELING BAGS. You all want to start out on your journey through life
T right, so a convenient and neat looking Trunk or Suit Case or Traveling Bag will add
considerably to your personal appearance, by which you are often times judged.
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BAGS
Fibre and Leather
Bags in bkck and
tan. All sizes.
$2.00 to $13.50
LEATHER
SUIT CASES
Cowhide and pig
skin Suit Cases in
black and tan. All
sizes.
$4.50 to $8.50
Matting and Fibre Suit
Cases
Made of very best grade materials
Heavy steel frames and corners, with or
without straps. All sizes 50c to $3.50
TRUNKS
We are showing some exceptional values
in our Trunk line, 3 and 5 ply veneer and
wooden Trunks that will stand the
knocks : 75c to $21.50
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Westenskow and George Perry, the
.'ast named gentleman being a La
(Jrandet, spent the week-end picnick
ing cn Indian creek, with Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Stringham chaperoning the
young people
Miss Edna Martin, after attending
me summer session at the Alonmoutn
normal, is now in Portland, but will
return to Monmouth for the next
year's work.
' Liver Trouble.
"I am bothered with liver trouble
about twice a year," writes Joe Ding
man, Webster City, Iowa. "I have
pains in my bide and back and an aw
ful soreness in my stomach. I heard
of Chamberlain's Tablets and tried
them. By the time I had used half
a bottle of them I was feeling fine and
had no signs of pain." Obtainable
everywhere.
Jitneys Ruled Off Down Town Streets.
San Pranpin- Am 9i Titnav
busses have been ruled off the down
town section of Market street during
the shopping hours. Yesterday when
the SUDerior rnurt. fliVenlvoH on in
junction held by the jitney drivers
against, a city ordinance barring them
from seven 'blocks of the city's main
thoroughfare from 10 a. m tn A n m
police officers turneS the machines
irom on ineir usual routes into the
side streets. The drivers say they
will take their case to the sunremn
court.
Safeguard Your Child.
If your child is vale. dull, at times
flushed, irritable and fretful you
s&ould attend to this condition at once
as the chances are your little one is
suffering from worms. Kickapoo
Worm Killer is what you should get
This well known remedy in lozenge
form is ttleasant to take and yt1
the worms at once, the cause of your
child's suffering. Only 25c at all
druggists.
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WE WISH YOU ALL ABUNDANCE OF SUCCESS ON YOUR LONG JOURNEY
HilFs Department Store
Quality and Service
THE nis
FAMILV MEET
IMBLEK MAN GOES TO BIG REUNION.
La Grande Lady Associate Hostess at
Imbler.
' Imbler, Aug. 27. (Special) Mr.
McKinnis left Tuesday night for Jack
son county, Ohio, to attend the Mc
Kinnis reunion nt which nniinl vont
hundreds of McKinniscs assemble
from all parts of the country.
The William Hull funeral was held
at thn M. R. fhllrrh Tuoolnir rnnimmn
the Rev. Lumper of the M. E. church
South, La Grande, officiating. Mr.
Hull was a nioneer in th vnllov mm.
in? hero in Hn OX Wnvrnn. Ma vuna wll
known in the Grande Ronde valley.
rriuay Aug. zoth being the annual
return nf t.hn hil-t.hrlnv nnniuarooKii
for Miss Ruth Connor and Mrs. Ruth
Hurley, the two Ruths celebrated the
event by entertaining a number of
luun L.onnor s pluymutes at the Con- I
nor home, Mrs. Ed 'Boylen, of La
Grande, and Mrs. W. V. Connor act
ing as hostesses. The nfternnnn urn.
gram included games and refresh
ments, the latter consisting of ice
cream ana cane, miss Kutn was just
four years old while Mrs. Ruth was
29.
Mr1?. Thnmnn Rrthina uuna dnwn
from La Grande Friday, visiting her
brother Sherwood Williams.
Jesse Hindman mnde a business
trip here from Elgin Friday.
Dr. Moore and Harry Waddell were
j& urancie visitors Thursday.
Misses Ruth McBride. Ethel Wes
tenskow and Edna Billings and
Messrs. Lyal Stringham, Wilford
Orecon Ap-ririilf-Hi-l Pnltno-a rn.
valiis. Aue. 23. Ha
Cove, who was graduated in horticul
ture last June. flflR hpn nnnstinasl n
fellow of horticulture at the Iowa
btate college, Ames, Iowa. Mr. Lantz
was recognized by Professor C. I.
Lewis, head of the horticultural ?).
partment at O. A. C, as one of the
strong students. In company with
tWO Other VOUnff men ho viaa r.m
mended to a nnsitinn in tha n.nava
of Northern California. After work
ing short time in the orchard he was
orieinallv assicneil tn ha
a position in a nearhv or-hnrH t m a
day. This he accepted. He is the
fourth man that has been appointed to
a teaching position in Ames college
from the horticultural ri ("nnpfmpiit of
u. j. . witnm tne last three years,
Just the Thing for Diarrhoea.
"About two vears an IT had a no.
vere attacK ot diarrhoea which last-sH
over a week." writes W. C. Jones. Rh
ford, N. D. "I became so weak that
I could not stand unrieht. A druu-cist
recommended Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedv. Tlio
first dose relieved me and within two
days I was as well as ever." Many
dructrists recommend this ramAilv K
oause they know that t is reliable.
uotamable everywhere.
fjfoDiRT Corsets
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At Summerville Next
Sunday, Sept. 3rd
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There will be two services 1 1 A. M.
and 3 P. M.
Rev. G. R. Archer at 1 1 A. M. Subject: "The
Source and Use of Suffering"
Rev. C. A. Edwards D. D. of La Grande will
speak at 3 P. M. Subject: Report of The
General Conference
Special Music at all of the Services
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MODART
This Name Should Mean a
Great Deal To You
THE MODART Corset haa at
tained a decree of nnnnlArif-v
that tells verv nlainlv tha itAn
of appreciative MODART wear-
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Now Come and Let Us Go To
Church on That Day
Pastor of M. E. Church
Summerville
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Its stvle its Graceful linsa
the noise it crivA.q itja vdamm
the comfort the exquisite ma
terials all spell satisfaction to
the purchaser.
All MODARTS are created by
Jennings generally accounted
the foremost figure in the world
of corset designing.
If you have never experienced
the pride of exceptional poise,
and comfort of easy freedom
found in every model of this
master designer, you must try
on a MODART Corset in our
fitting room.
Fresh Tomatoes
A Fine, Ripe, Smooth Tomatoe
Extra Fine for Canning
70c per box
We have at all times a large and complete line of
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Harris Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192
408 North Fir Street, Cross Track
USE OUR SHINGLES
if you want a roof that will last
for years and years. Thorough
ly seasoned and perfect in every
respect, these shingles will save
their cost time and again. Poor
shingles are dear shingles. Get
ours and save trouble a.id
money. All your other lumber
wants supplied too, of course.
GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY
Retail Dept. Phone Main 8
TheColdWeather
SHOULD REMIND YOU THAT "the Good Old
Summer Time" about over, and that Jack Frost
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win soon oe Here. Time to put up that stove,
clean out the furnace, ditch your Summer clothes,
and prepare for Zero weather. You will need
some of our REAL Coal. Coal prices are hicher
than in June and July, but vou can still save some
money, by getting your fuel now. Coal and Wood
win De nigner this winter than last. Our Coal
must De UUD or we couldn't have sold 20 cars in
the last month.
Shoot some of our famous HIAWATHA or ROCK
SPRINGS in to that furnace, start her up on high
and watch her go. COAL, STOVE WOOD, CHAIN
WUUU, FEhlD, HAY, STORAGE, DRAYAGE.
LYNCH and STEWART
Jefferson Ave. One Block Eart Depot. Phone Main 10
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WHY?
We Consider Your Success
' Paramount to Our Own
Because oiw suwess depends on the developmen- of th.
communities served by us and the prosperity of their inhabitant
We have made large investments for your convenient nrf
comfort, in property which cannot be moved to X?
locality if our business does not rmZr ,T, ! me other
tow not only from public .pWSfSiMSS
we wish to cooperate with you in anythine terwiim, twS?"
the welfare of the community. anyln& tending to. further
thoroXSi n0d?ctt0ecnt.ChMrfU,
Eastern Oregon Light &
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rower Co.
PaulineLederle i
Always at Your Service
Telephone Main 34v
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