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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1916)
TUESDAY, AUGUST, 29, 1916, LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAOT?, "HTvH Your Vacation Films Let Us Develop Them Red Cross A LOCAL BREVITIES. 4. 4. , 4, 4. 4. 4. 4. '4, .j. Let us develop your films Red Cross Drug store. Adv. 8-21-tf. Dr. McMillan, dentist, nss returned. Adv. 8-25-tf. Tamer Oliver ft temporarily locat ed over Putman's Drug store while the Sommer building is being re paired Adv. 6-9-tf. Comfort while you read, with a Mazda 75 watt lamp in your reading lamp. Get the new nitrogen filment 3 amp at Silverthorn's. Adv. 8-23-tf. When you think of school days think of Silverthorn's for your school supplies. Adv. 8-28-tf. ' FOR SALE . J Residence, corner of Fifh and Penn, close in, next to Library. Furnished or unfurnished. Terms J i see owner J A. B. CHERRY l -.......... J BERGERON VIOLIN SCHOOL REX HALL (Room 2) ORCHESTRA FOR ALL OCCASIONS Drugless Bloodless DR. MAYVILLE Mechano Therapy Physician Specialist of Chronic Diseases 1311 0. St. Phone Red 821 Will Call on You If So Desired Consultation Free RED CROSS AMBULANCE W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. call St Louis Stables, Main 92 Day or Night Graham Crackers A food for every day. Crisp, delicious and strengthening. Fresh baked and fresh de livered. Come in 10c and 25c Packages PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY ! PHONE Drug Store One Way of Saving. We have in stock a large number of used school books which can hnrdlV be distimniiRhnt friiVi now amah hmH 0 w - T UI1VO) on which we can effect for you a big saving. wewnn Book & Stationery Co. Adv. 8-22-t Will Dobbin who lives three miles from TTninn han a flnwinrw wall tv.t - " ..w..ui nii wi.iv spouts better than 25 gallons of water ...... uvx uuu iuvo ik tlUb J.CCL lllll. Digger West yesterday at a depth of 165 feet. This well is in close prox imity to the Hempe well recently struck. The water is of good quality and cool and fine. Old Hats. Do not throw them a' way. We make old hats look like new. By the Wilsen Bros. way. New Foley Bldg. Phone Black 1761. Adv. 7-26-f Money to Ixan. On improved real nromrr.v m TTninn county, no delays, current rates. La Grande Investment Co. Adv. Coffee, cake, ice cream at Park booth Saturdays and Sundays. Adv. Kettle rendered lard full 10 lbs. for $1.25. Peoples Market 14191-2 Ad ams Ave. 6-8-tf TJis tie that holds the homo to gether UPPER 'CRUST. Adv. 8-2-tf. I Dr. F. L. Ralston, physician, sur geon and osteopath, will make nis headauirters at Silverthorn's drug store until the new Sommer building is completed. Avd. 10-tf. Geo. Rippeys new ana Becond 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-tf Mrs. Newly Wed says: CRUST for me. Adv. UPPER 8-2-tf. WE KNOW of no other remedy that we can rec ommend more highly than TRAO& MARK ECZEMA REMEDY The 'burning and itching is quick ly stopped and relief results by per sistently u.'ing it. Sold only by us, 50c and $1.00. LEVY-VOGEL DRUG CO.' La Grande, Oregon TRU-BLU CRACKERS NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. CRACKERS PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO CRACKERS A full line of Biscuits in 10c cartons that bear the mark of distinction. Triple-sealed and free from dust and dirt. ENGLISH STYLE BISCUITS Whenever Tea is served ac company it with these wonder ful Biscuits: WELLINGTON a delightful sandwich with a flavor all its own. DOVER SANDWICH Dainty cream twixt dainy biscuit. ARROWROOT Healthful and good, slightly sweetened. ANOLA A chocolate flavor sugar wafer. ANNIE LAURIE SHORT BREAD A "Shortbread"" that fairly melts in your mouth. CHOCOLATE DE LUXE) Dainty oblong wafers with creamy filling. MAIN 80 iiot point vacuum cleaner very best on market $25.00 Electric Sup ply v-o., m uopot street. Adv. 7-12-tf, .You will find soda water drinks of an Kinds just right at Silverthorn's fountain. Adv. 8-26-tf. Private maternity home, skilled at tention. Write P. O. box 156, or phone Black 8981. Adv. 7-5-tf. We pay oest prices ror second Hand Furniture. DYAL'S FURNI TURE CO., 404 Fir St, Phone Black . J-. ' 9-U, tf. r j . jm"rrt-iar-We pay the highest prices for used school booki. Newlia Book and Sta tionery Co,-AUv. 8-22-tf. . A complete line of books and sta tionery and everything new in the way of Writing materials at Silverthorn's. Adv. . 8-28-tf. Don't forget that Pauline Is still fixing those aggravating little tears. ' Adv. 6-1-tf. See the window disploy of latest fiction at the Newlin Book & Station ery Co. Adv. 8-22-tf. WILL BUY any building and move it off from its present location if it is worth moving. J. L. Mars. Adv. P. W.8-7-tf. Wy Suffer With Heat? Brownell Electric Supply Co., Ill Depot street has complete stock of electric fans at very low prices. I Call Main 726 and talk it over. Adv. 7-12-tf. Used Autos for Sale. We have a number ot excellent used ars for sale at very reasonable .pieces. To responsible parties we may be ante 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-Sl-tf. LBKJHTON'S GARAGE. Tf you love your husband buy UPPER CRUST. Adv. 8-2-tf. The new school books are all un packed and ready for school opening at th3 Silverthorn Family Drug store. Adv. 8-28-tf. The Field of Fiction. The reading public Has rarely been offered a broader range in the choice of late, high-class novels as this sea son. We have just received the larg est shipment and greatest number of latest fiction that has ever been dis played in this city. Don't fail to see our window. nNewlin Book & Stationery Co. Adv. 8-22-tf. Developing and printing of your films are done just right at Silver thorn's and promtly. Our new devel oping and finishing department will soon be in fine shape and the best found anywhere. Adv. 8-26-tf Mrs. Day has returned from Yel lowstone National park and is ready to take up her music class again. All those wishing to take lessons Mrs. Day will be ready to give them. Adv 8-26-8t. Dr. C. B. Cauthorn is on his vaca tion. Will be in office Sept. 9. Adv. 8-23-10tp. Old Book Display. What old books have you? For ten days, beginning, Aug. 30th we shall display in our window the oldest and most curious school books we can find or which may be brought in. This display of books used in past generations will be interesting to young and old alike. It will be interesting: to know what old text books there are in the com munity, and we will give a beautiful six dollar library lamp as a premium for the oldest book brought in during the exhibition. All books will be carefully looked after and will be re turned at the close of the exhibit. Newlin Book & Stationery Co. Adv. Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given, that the commission of the city of La Grande, Oregon, will receive bids for the con struction of an eight inch lateral san itary sewer, in Sewer District No. 1, Section No. 6, in accordance with the plans and specifications now on file in the oliice of the City Kecorder. sealed bids will be received by the Recorder up to 7:30 o'clock p. m., Wednesday, September 6, 1916. The commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this the 25lh day of August, 1916. By order of the commission, LEE WARNICK, City Recorder. Adv. 8-25-6t. For Sale. One potato digger, one disk harrow. E. C. Tuckey, trustee. Office over Lilly's Hdw. 8-25-2t WANTED Work by middle aged lady; good housekeeper and cook. Phone Black 3452. Adv. 8-28-6tp. t f" I f i i f 4- PERSONAL MENTION l ! j Mrs. Edna Jane Gaunt has returned from a visit to Wallowa lake park, G. M. Raker, Ixiwer Cove rancher, was a business visitors in the city to day. Ed Turner of Big Creek is in La Grande today attending to some busi ness before the U. S. Land office. "Romey" Foley and J. M. Ferguson arrived home last night from a two weeks'' camping trip up in the Camp Carson country. M. L, Carter has taken his depart- Special Purchase of Aluminum Ware This big purchase of excellent qual ity aluminum ware is of vital interest to every housewife in La Grande. Eviiy needed kitchen utensil, every shape and size is included at remarkably low prices. Special values in the following items. There are also many others. J Tea Kettle No. 8 $4.00; No. 9 $4.50 Berlin Kettles 6Qt. $1.90; 8Qt. $2.50 Rice Boilers IQt. $1.50; 2Qt. $2.25 lire for his old home in Philadelphia to be absent a couple of months. Mr. and Mrs. Russell W, Cross were Sunday visitors at the E. L. Halley home near Island City. A. H. Parsons and family among the auto visitors from today. were Elgin Vincent McEwan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John McEwan, arrived home this morning from a visit with relatives near Haines. Mrs. Delia Wright and daughter, Miss Georgia, of Union were Dassen- gers on the branch line train, this morning for an outing in Wallowa county. Mrs. Rosa Rosenthal and daughter Carolyn, and her sisters, the Misses Mary and Fanny Sommer, returned yesterday evening from a visit to Wallowa lake park. Misses Margaret and Gadys Romig and James Romiir, Jr., are visiting in tLa Grande this week at the home of lL. H. Russell, says the Baker Demo crat. John Minnick, well known Union resident, was in La Grande this morning en route to Evans to see his brother, Alfred, who was reported to have been perhaps fatally wounded in the fight with robbers last night. Winfield Eckley, who has been at Corvallis since the closing of a four years' electrical engineering course at O. A. C, arrived home this morn ing and will remain on a visit of a few days before proceeding east. Miss Verne Gilmour, who was last year a teacher in the fifth grade at the Greenwood school, writes from her home in Denver where she has been during the summer vacation de clining the place of teacher for the coming year. i Mrs. Lettie Markham, aunt of D. M. I Hunt, and her daughter Ruth have ibeen visitine in La Grande the past few days and left this morning for their home in Gowanda, N. Y. They have been on a tour of the northwest and are especially pleased with Grande Ronde. Rev. Father Moore, formerly in charge of the Catholic church in La Grande, is here for a stay of a week with Father Driscoll and during his ! visit here he will be pleased to meet his old friends. Father Moore left La Grande 15 years ago and the most of the time since he has been chaplain at I the state penitentiary at Salem. In addition to and indepentantly of his church affiliations Father Moore has a large list of friends in La Grande. Picnic Postponed. The Episcopal church Sunday school picnic has been postponed to a , later date. The Sunday school opens ' for the fall and winter work Sunday September 3rd at the usual hour. Ad I 8-29-2t. I Sommer Hotel Guests. 1 Guy E. Barton and family, C. R. Brooks and wife, Wisconsin; Jno. J. jFlemming, Portland; M. Davis, Den- 'ver; J. P. Candle, St. Louis; Wm. M. Hanford, Portland; Abe Kreidel, San Francisco; A. G. Witmore, T. H. New stead, Portland; Arthur Arnold, Echo; A. E. Clyde, Portland; Mr. and Mrs H Jensen, Spokane; J F. Grace, Port- land; C P. Sargent, San Francisco; TP" Fry Pans $1.30 and $1.75 Lip Sauce Pans 50c to $1.10 Lipped Kettles 90c to $2.50 Dippers 60c and 70c LBEW- Quality tRe smt-ThkM feu The R. C. U. Store of La Grande A. Shaw. D. A. Chalroft. Tekoa, Wn.; Jas. B. Welch, W. R. Lazenby, Port- iland: R. Rockert, San Francisco; C. , W. Lubrick, E. H. Robinson, Portland; J. Austin, Wallowa; Soth Bruce, Kin- berly, Hdaho; E. Ei. Komig, 'Baker. Guests At Foley Harry Laughlin, Geo. Coyne, Dell OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO 1 LTNeRe vou Wil JY 4ft (S JISI' SO AGAIN I T n T KICKING f; . 3 ' lCf MARRICD YOU : vfcH3 fPl YOU 0CR6 A LIVING. Wt L I A Wk i A TON AFTe f JO-dK 11 JEATING MY COOKINC 1 h O JlSt W. n a Few vems.jj; I rIRm mimt 9 HERMAN'S Soft Drinks 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 these features are housed in a brand new building on De pot street. Come down and meet us. Herman Roesch Pudding Pans 40c to 80c Pie Plates 45c Bread Pans 33c and 38c Cups 25c and 35c PL I Scully, Portland; J. W. Pitzer, Enteri, ; ; prise; ueorge uuiuh, jrieuaunu wm, Cal.; Bess Smith, Elgin; W. W. Zur- cher, Enterprise; u. ci. staniieia, ej. -, )'H. Wright, Seattle; M. Devore, En terprise; Cy. Prumer, Portland; A. M, Michaelson, Mew lork; u. Vs. uruger, Chicago; J. W. Monarck, Boise; C. B.. Ladson, Boise; C. F. Smith, Berkeley; F. L. Finklea, Portland. DepolVV Street H PLACE - SL , ri r villas, miner i tr.