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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1916)
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1916. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE It won't Uak and it clean FOUNTAIN PEN A style and tize for every taste and purpose $2, $2.50, $3, $4, $5 and up. SCHOOL DAYS C I are ' ! PARKER PEN ' 'j DAYS ' ! Get one now at the J Red Cross Drug Store The new camera room and develop ing and printing department of Sil verthorn's Family Drug store is no doubt as fine in arrangement and equipment as one could hope to And in the far east. They have a new room for this purpose just back of their stationery room and upBtairs. D. 8-31-2t. W. 9.-l-lt. Coming to Sherry's Thursday and Friday. William Farnum in "The Man From Bitter Roots." Adv. 9-11-lt School books new, secondhand, re bound, Big stock for the new term. Favor us with your trade ahd you'll favor yourself we save you money. Newlin Book & Stationery . Co. Adv. - v . 9-6-tf. Misses Jones and Babone We carry a full line in Ladies Suits, Coats and Skirts in the S. & H. gar ment. We make Suits, Coats, Skirts and Dresses. A perfect fit guaranteed. Remodeling done. West's New Bid?. Our low prices on school supplies will save students considerable on their equipment for the fall term. Newlin Book & Stationery C Adv. X 4f4f4?4?4f4f4?4r'k'ifi& 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. t LOCAL BREVITIES. 4.4.4.4.4. 4.' 4.4, 2 Let us develop your Cross Drug store. Adv. films Red 8-21-tf. ; Light lunches served at Hull's Dutch bakery, 1316 Adama avenue. Adv. 9-12-2t. ' : Coming to Sherry's Thursday and Friday, William Farnum in "The Man From Bitter Roots." Adv. 9-11-lt. - Kettle rendered lard fun 10 lb, for $1.25. Peoples Market 14191-2 Ad ams Ave. 5-S-tf School books at Silverthorn's Fam ily Drug store. Adv. 8-3 1-6 1. i FOR SALE J Residence, corner of Fifh and 1 Penn, close in, nest to Library. j t iuiiuMicu wi uii.uiui.iicu. inula 1 see owner , A. B. CHERRY Trv a Dint of Hull's fresh baked pork and beans 15 cents. Adv. 9-122t School books at Silverthorn's.Adv ,;, - ' 8-81-6t Private maternity home, skilled at tention. Write P. O. box 156, or phone Black 896l. Adv. , 7-5-tf. The old school book display at The Newlin Book and Stationery Co., is creating a Great deal of interest. Don't neglect this opportunity of try ing to win the reading lamp offered for the oldest school book brought in for display. . 9-1-tf W pa oe prices Tor second Hand Furniture. DYAL'S FURNI TURE CO., 404 Fir St.. Phone Black WU. . 9-14, tf. Shores' Taxi Service, tel. Main 740 Adv. ...... Sommer no-2-21-tf BERGERON VIOLIN SCHOOL REX HALL (Room 2) ORCHESTRA FOR ALL OCCASIONS UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING W. H. Bohnenkamp Company ResidenceChapel-Automobile J Hearse-Licenced j Embalmer Coming to Sherry's Thursday and Friday, William Farnum in"The Man From Bitter Roots." Adv. 9-11-lt. When one thinks or talks of school books or school supplies such as tab lets or pencils, inks, envelopes, writ ing paper, they are quite sure to think first of Silverthorn's Family Drug store as they carry a very large and woll assorted stock of such material as well as drugs. They also buy all kinds of second hand school books that are in good condition and such as are used in our schools. Adv. 9-l-2t. Dr. F. L. Ralston, physician, sur geon and osteopatn will occupy 01- hces 12 and 13 over siivercnom s Drug store about Sept. 20th. We have pleanty of help during the school opening days and can serve you quickly, wring in tne cnimren for your school books at Silverthorn's Adv. 9-5-tf. Used Autos for Sale. We have a numbs bt excellent used .rs for sale at very reasonable prices. To responsible 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. "When the gold of the sunset and the numle of the fulling twilight trace long shadows on the desert: sand." "and at the head, leading his people, the Aryan; beside him the girl,' the girl whose eyes also trust W. S. Hart at the Arcade, Wednesday and Thursday. Adv. 9-12-lt. Money to Ime On Improved real property in Union county, no delays, current rates. La Grande Investment Co. Adv. Turner Oliver is temporarily locat ed over Putman'a Drug store while the Sommer building is being re paired. Adv. ,,. 6-9-tf. School books a very large stock of all kinds in use, some real good sec ond books also for sale. We buy sec ond hand school books if in good con dition and of kind in use in Oregon. Probably the finest stock of tablets and pencils in this part 01 urcgon at Silverthorn's Tamil J5rug store. Adv. 9-5-tf. Comincr to Sherry's Thursday and Friday, William Farnum in "The Man From Bitter Koots." Adv. v-u-ic Wa now have our new developing room in workine order and all devel oping and finishing is gotten out very promptly at suvertnorn's. aav. -o-w. Wanted Return of currency a ceri- tain man was seen to pick up in front of the Ford garage. questions asked for Ford garage. -Adv. eward and no return to the 9-11-3. Coming to Sherry's Thursday ahd Friday, William Farnum in "The Man From Bitter Roots." Adv. 9-11-lt. Notice to Eastern Star. Hope Chapter No. IS E. O .S. will resume its regular meetings-Wednesday, Sept. 13. All members and of-, fleers are requested to be present as there is work to do. By order Worthy Matron. ay MARY WAR NICK, Secretary. . Moose, See Here! Better attend lodge Wednesday evening, Sept. 13, if you wai:t to be in on something good. Al . 9-11-St. Just say Hull's cookies or cup cakes when ordering from your' grocer. Adv. 9-12-2t. Coming to Sherry's Thursday and Friday, William Farnum in "The Man From Bitter Roots." Adv. 9-11-lt. "Telephone It" :X Why waste time and energy when a telephone will save both. The greatest amount of work accomplished correctly, with the least amount of energy, in the shortest possible time ia EFFICIENCY A Telephone will do this. See us about it. HOME INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE CO. 4 Notice to Knights and Ladies.';- , All members of Kniehts and Ladies of Security are requested to be pres ent Thursday night, September 14, for nomination of new officers for the coming year. Adv. 9-12-2t. iSDan brown mules, five and seven. Sixteen and seventeen hands high, re spectively. Good leaders, good pullers, . f . . - 1 1. : t w L : 1 ; not airaiu 01 anyuuiig. u. n, uum, Cove, Ore. Adv. . 9-13-15p. The Lutheran Parish society will " Front I a. cod 5fc HERMAN'S PLACE - g Soft Drinks and Confections Fresh, fine line of Tobaccog . 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 Lunchea featuring Home-made Pies. Finest Coffee In the city. AH these features are housed in a brand new building on De pot street Come down and meet us. Herman Roesch .:. Chas. Miller Wonderful Values Exceptional ' Quality Special Prices on (Blankets Made Possible Thru R. C. U. Buy ing Power Right now is the best time to provide the supply of winter blankets jtou will need. They have just arrived, and we have unpacked many pairs of fluffy, fleecy blankets that promise delightful comfort for winter, The quality of these blankets are of a superior standard, and the prices at which we offer them make .them desirable now, because later it will be impossible to duplicate them at these reduced prices. Wool, Cotton and Wool Knap WE ASK YOU' TO COMPARE WITH ANY OTHER FRONT LACED CORSETS Cotton, large size single bed double blanket, white, gray or tan ...48c Cotton, large size dou ble blanket, heavy weight in white, gray or tan 89c Cotton, large size heavy blanket, in white, gray or tan 98c Wool nap, large, full size and full weight, 72 x 80, in assorted pat ' terns : $2.48 Wool Nap, fancy plaid, full size, 72 x 80, an ex tra heavy blanket in beautiful plaids, blue and white, brown and white-pink and white. Looks as good as anv $5.00 blanket $2.98 Wool gray mottled, heavy weight, full size blanket in assorted ' orders... ,. ..$5.00 Wool fancy plaid, full size and weight, in blue and white, pink and wli'ite, brown and white, looks like an $8.00 value and the quality is as good $5.00 fun Quality tfie sum1um fc&u La Grande R. C. U. Store t- meet at the home of Mrs. O. Thomp son, ZUUl jNorwi econa sirees xoiuor- row (Thursday) aitcrnoon at & o'clock. Mrs. Thompson is prepanng for a large attendance and extends a cordial invitation to the friends of the society as well as its members. Notice to Democrats. There will be a meeting of the Woodrow Wilson club at the office of VtpA J. Holmes in the M. & JM. com pany's building on Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. auv. i. Miao Vinlpt M. Lnrsnn has accent ed a temporary post as stenographer at the United States land office in this city. The Silvcrthorn Drug Store an nounces that it is in no way con nected with the agency of the Port land Journal. Dr. Mossman being on his vaca tion will Teturn to his office about September 23rd. 9-13-6t Dr. Garretson. . who has been a guest of Rev. Tickner, pastor of the Baptist church, left today ' for his home in Idaho. Miss Paulino Lcderle has been called to Pendleton by a seige of sick ness which her father, an invalid in a Pendleton hospital, is suttering witn. Mrs. Crawford and daughter ac companied their huaband and father who plays a baritone horn in the Elks' ' band, to tteppner today, ino Oawfords formerly lived in Hepp ner. King Spain, father of the Spain boys the noted broncho riders, was over from Union this morning to at tend to business in the tax depart ment at the court house. , . Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Heacock re turned last evenine from a long auto trip taking them to the coast, Tilla mook, up the Willamette Valley, to Newberg and Portland then home, They have been gone a month. o'clock sharp. Everyone interested in the church guild or Sunday school ia invited. W. E.1 Mulhoiland arrived today af ter an absence of a month on busi ness in Portland and will remain over between trains before proceeding to his home in Union being joined here by Airs. Mulhoiland who has been visiting friends in La Grande during; her husband's absence. I Jim McNamee. dav clerk at the i Kpiscopai nunoay ocnooi ricnic. n.-i .j t,.r. tionnnur with The Episcopal Sunday school pic- tho Rika' hand. He formerly lived. nic will be held Saturday, September there. FOR SALE Up- to- date barber chairs, cash register and other barber supplies. Apply at Som mer hotel. , 9-13tf 16th. at Riverside park. Bring your baskets and meet at Honan hall at 10 Miss Anna Roesch has returned', home from New York, Philadelphia,. Boston and other eastern points. She has been away over two years. ShO; reports the east booming ana Business, extra good with everybody spending money freely. This applies to am munition cities especially. She will, spend several months wibh the home. folks. ... EARNINGS INCREASED, i Railroads, of Larger Class, Show Over 26 Per Cent Increase. Washington, Sept. 13. The Inter state Commerce commission reports said today large American railroad ers' net earnings for the fiscal year juBt closed have increased 26.6 per cent over the preceding year. WANTED Work by the day. Mrs. I Alders, 2402 N. Birch. 9-13-3t We ask you to compare for quality We ask you to compare for lines We ask you to compare for workmanship " And when you have given it a thorough, impartial test by wearing it we will leave it to your judgment whether or not here is any other front-laced corset in the MODART class. i PaulineLederle I Sommer Hotel Bldg. 4 4 4 "ir PERSONAL MENTION Turner Oliver Is a Portland visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barger gone to Jennings, Oklahoma. have Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bingner have tone to Portland on a brief business visit. I Mrs. George Bcrnio has gone to Hood River and Portland to visit friends for a month. I P. C. Bramwell. register of the Land office at La Grande, is in Grants Pass on business matters. . , : Eugene Good left lust night for Eu gene where he will do post-graduate work in the Univorsity of Oregon. j M. C. Althey editor of the Harney County Tribune at Burns was a busi ness visitor in the city this morning. Mrs. Viola Parkor, one of the visit ing delegates to the W. C. T. U. meet ing, returned today to her home in Union. eras.,- IN THE DRESSY CIRCLE our selection in Spring fabrics are much admired, as are also our methods of fitting and styling a garment so as to give it that air of distinction which now characterizes all our Clothes. If you have not yet had a Suit or Overcoat made by us, you have a surprising treat in store for yourself as soon as we get the first order. Wilson Brothers Tailors Cleaning, Pressing & Hat Blocking f New Foley Bldg. La Grande, Ore.