THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1916.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE FIVE '
Grande girl, in "Caprice of the Moun
tains." y-m-it
:$
Corns
A corn on the toe, on the bot
tom of the foot, or in between
the toes, suggests its own ago
nizing power. Corns can be
relieved, corns can be removed.
Our advice is to try Nyal's Corn
Remedy in preference to any
other. ,
Tired Feet
Dust Nyal's Eas'em in the
shoes and in the stockings, and
tired, aching, sweaty feet will
find almost immediate relief. A
rapid, efficient idea, and well
worth trying.
Red Cross Drug Store
4-
Dr. F. L. Ralston, physician, sur
geon and osteopath will occupy of
fices 12 and 13 over Silverthorn's
Drug store about Sept. 20th.
We pay oest prices ror second
Hand Furniture. DYAL'S FURNI
TURE CO., 404 Fir St.. Phone Black
J3S1. 9-14, U.
Buried under a steam shovelful of
gravel in the Baldwin quarries was
one of the experiences Wallace Reid
went through during the filming of
"The Selfish Woman." Arcade Fri
day and Saturday.
J I I I f i i
4 ' ' '
, . COMING EVENTS.
4 Sept. 21-23 Round-Up at 4
t
4 Pendleton.
4 Sept. 21-23 Oregon .State
Grocers' association at Pen
4" 1 dleton.
4 'Sept. 25-30 Oregon State
J, fair at Salem,
i' 'Sept. 29 County judges
and commissioners at Salem.
4. . Oct. 17-20 Baptist state
4 convention at Salem.
4 ' Nov. 7 Presidential elec
! ' tion.
4. 4. '4. 4.
seen at the Arcade Friday and Sat
urday in "The Selfish Woman."
9-21-lt
Frank Dicious, former resident of
Fruitdale, has moved to town and is
occupying the Henry Henson home on
North Fir street.
4.' PERSONAL AND LOCAL 4
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Let us develop your films Red
e. Adv.
Cross Drug store.-
8-21-tf.
Sherry's, Saturday
Punctured Romance."
only, "Tillie's
9-20-2t
Rev. Father Noy, in charge of the.
parish including Milton and Free
water, was an overnight visitor in
La Grande and left on the morning
train for Pendleton.
Kettle rendered lard fun 10 lbs. for
$1.25. Peoples Mai-Ket 1419 1-2 Ad
ams Ave. 6-3-tf
"The Selfish Woman" has been se
lected as the title for the production
in which the clever photodramatic
stars, Wallace Reid and Cleo Ridgley,
will be seen at the Arcade Friday and
Saturday. 9-12-lt
It is neariror the time of the year
.when the reading lamp will have much
use in the home. Mottling is so nice
as a good light to read or study by.
Try the new 75-watt Nitrogen Fila
ment lamp at Silverthorn's. 9-19-tf.
iSherry's, Grace Forrest, a La
Grande girl, in "Caprice of the Moun
tains." 9-21-lt
Our low prices on school supplies
will save students considerable on
their equipment for the fall term.
Newlin Book & Stationery C. Adv.
Used Autos for Sale.
We have a number or excellent used
,ars for sale at very reasonable
prices. To responsible parties we
may be able to arrange time pay
ments on a portion of the sellinc
price. Before buying any kind of a
machine call and let us figure with
70U. Adv.
-5-31-tf. LBIGHTONS GARAGE.
Wallace Reid and Cleo Ridgley, the
two clever young Lasky stars, will be
FOR SALE
Residence, corner of Fifh and
Penn, close in, next to Library.
Furnished or unfurnished. Terms
Bee owner
A.
B. CHERRY
UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING
W. H. Bohnenkamp
Company
ResidenceChapel-Automobile
Hearse-Licenced
" Embalmer
New styles in handbags, ladies'
purses and a complete new line of the
best leather goods just arrived at the
Silverthorn Family Drug store. 9-19-tf
Sherry's, Grace Forrest, a La
Grande girl, in "Caprice of the Moun
tains." 9-21-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.
School books at Silverthorn's Fam
ily Drug store. Adv. 8-31-6t.
Sherry's, Grace Forrest, a La
Grande girl, in "Caprice of the Moun
tains." 9-21-lt
"Pete" Larson, who has been an em-
i ploye of the American express com
1 ! pany during the summer months, left
J i' yesterday for Corvallis to enter, the
i a r A n
sopnoniore year ui j. v. v.
A GOOD POSITION
The passage of the
eight-hour law by Con
gress has created a big
demand for telegraph
operators, both in rail
way and commercial
service. Young men
and young women can
obtain positions at $75,
$80, and $90 per month.
Write at once for full
particulars to the
RAILWAY TELE
GRAPH INS'T., Pan
ama Bldg., Portland,
Ore.
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
New and second-hand books; every
thing in the line of school supplies,
books and stationery, at the Silver-
thorn Family Drug store. 9-19-tf
ISherry's, Grace Forrest, a La
BERGERON VIOLIN
SCHOOL
REX HALL
(Room 2)
ORCHESTRA FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
imflii
Every Home can have
a Musical InstrumentJfJ
Wonderful Values in Pianos, Plaper Pianos mf Tior
Talkini Machines. Etc - T?Lv B1 , 1 Ane8
7e are known to carry only what
is good, what will endure and what
is fully worth the price asked. Uur
easy payment terms place the best
musical instruments within every
one's reach. Fill out the coupon
or write for catalogues.
Sherman.piay&Ca
Pitiful
Sherma bVlgatfotv
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Portland.
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HERMAN'S PLACE - 2
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 Piee.
Finest Coffee Jn tlie city.
All these features are housed in a brand new building on De
pot street. Come down and meet us.
u r L-
Chas. Miller
ISherry's, Grace Forrest, a La
Grande girl, in "Caprice of the Moun
tains." 9-21-lt
Mrs. Thomas Stephenson, of South
'La Grande, left for North Powder to
day to remain a week on a visit with
her daughter, Mrs. Johji Shaw.
Misses Jones and Itabone
We carry a full line in Ladies Suits,
Coats and Skirts in the S. & H. garment.
We make Suits, Coats, Skirts and
Dresses. A perfect fit guaranteed.
Remodeling done. West's New Bldg.
Sherry's, Saturday only, "Tillie's
Punctured Romance." 9-21-2t
Money to Lean.
On Improved real property in Union
county, no delays, current rates. La
Grande Investment Co. Adv.
N..!-- . t
snan brown mules. nv and seven, a. . ".v"""r "-""""s "
Sixteen and seventeen hands high, re- H?aireI. AUv,
spectively. Good leaders, good pullers,! o..i..j. 1.. mjii:.
not afraid of anything. J. W. Gilmn.v -.My,
M
More Than Unusual Value,
Greater Variety of Patterns,
These are the Special Points
in This -
Special Display of
MEN'S SHIRTS
98c - $150
A big shipment of new shirts has just been unpacked here.
It's one of the largest assortments of shirts we've ever received
and it also contains the biggest values and a greater variety of
patterns than have ever been sho wn in La Grande. We 're enthu
siastic over these shirts we've .a right to be, for we know that
v we can offer extra good values and patterns for which men in
some places are paying $1.50 to $2.00 for.
You can see some of these shirts in one of our,
show windows but there arc a great many more
inside we will be glad to show you the entire assort
ment just tell us your size, and we'll show you the
biggest values and rhoif est patterns it is possible to
show at ...98c and $1.50
-mfflsa MLS o
La Grande's R. C. U. Store
being re-6-9-tf.
Cove, Ore. Adv.
9-13-15p. ' Punctured Eomance.'
S-21-2t
Turner Oliver Is temporarily locat
ed over Putman's Drug store white
The
Correct
Jewelry
for you to wear is tl'xat
which fits your person
ality. We shall be g'Aad
to help you make your
selection.
We have a complete
stock of diamonds,
watches, clocks, jewel
ry, silverwaa'c and nov
elties. We will save you money
Siegrist&Co.
Largest Jewelry Store
in Eastern Oregon
Dr. Mossmsn bein? on his vaca
tion will return to his office about
September 23rd. 9-13-6t
Sherry's, Saturday only,
Punrtujied liomnncc."
"Tillie's
9-21-2t
Sherry's, Saturday only, "Tillie's
Puurtured Romance." 9-21-2t
Notice.
The Cam Furniture comptny offices
have been moved to the former J. ' C.
Heru-y stone Adams and 'Fir. Those
wishing to pay accounts will find the
books these. Adv. 9-15-tf.
Dr. E. W. Barnes returned today to
his home in North Powder after a
visit in La Grande and Island City.
The Silverthorn Family Drue store
h.i just finished their new dark room
ana picture department, which con
sists of three separate rooms, one for
developing, one for the printing and
one largo, airy room for the drying of
prints and negatives. The arrange
ment is as near perfect as one could
nope to make, ana with all 01 the
modern picture appliances and a man
who understands the work thoroughly,
the public will be assured of prompt
and expert servioe in all branches of
the picture game. 9-19-tf.
Mis. Rowena Jackson, who lives
near Union, was in La Grande between
trains today, having been summoned
as a witness before the grand jury.
Mrs. Karriet It. McDonald is open
ing her 11th year in .La Grande for
piano tpspilB, specializing "with 'be
ginners. 502 JFourth St. Phone "Red
1632. S)-VlSt
LeOra Woods Oliphant, for two
years connected with the Observer
linotype staff, left last night for Spo
kane to spend a month and then she
goes to Chicago to visit her brother,
Dr. Bert Woods, a physician of that
city! She expects to be gone all win
ter but will return to the West next
spring.
Rev. Boudenot Seelcy, assistant su
perintendent for Oregon Presbyterian
homo missions, was a visitor in the
city yesterday afternoon with Rev. G.
L. Ulnrk. Kev. Heeiey icii on me
evening train for further visitation at.
Eastern Oregon points.
Noliop of Change of Ownership.
The Episcopal Guild will conduct a
cooked food ale at Pattison Bins,
grocery Saturday afternoon. D-21-2L
Attention Elks
Regular meetings of tlie Elks' lodge
begin Thursday night after summer
recess and continue regularly in the
future. Initiation next Thursday
evening.
Nnt.ifn. is'firav.hv p-ivpn thnfc t.hfl T.ft
'Grande Evening Observer, La Grande
.Weekly Observer -Star and the job
I printing department have been sold to
' tt n r . - j j t t n v. x i
n. 13. ueiwjr anu u. u. myers, wno wjuk.
active management Sept. 16th, 1916.
All accounts for advertising, job print
ing and legal advertising to and in
cluding Sept. 15th are due the under
signed. Likewise all indebtedness of
the Observer .to and including above
date will be paid by the undersigned
Please present bills for any outstand
ing accounts at once.
9-20-3t. BRUCE DENNIS.
Due to the absence of a majority
of the city cumminsion, there was no
meeting and it adjourned to meet
Monday evening.
Cull Apples.
We will buy nil sound apples for
vinegar purposes at $4 per ton, f. o.
b. La Grande. Phone D. M. Clark,.
Main 17. Tucker and Cleaver, Imb
ler. , .. .... .. : .,, , . .-,
'Mr. and Mrs. Tell Strief and three
children, who are traveling by auto
from their home in California, have
been the guests the past week with'
their neicot Mrs. A. R. Hunter, at the
Hunter farm near Island City. From
here they go to Pendleton to visit the
Round-Up. (
Mrs. Bruce Dennis and little son,
Jack, left last night for Portland toi
'visit with friends and relations.
Prayer meetings will be resumed at
the Methodist church tonight after ail'
absence of the pastor. .
School books, now and second hand
for every grade and department of
the school. Tablets, inks, pencils and
school supplies of all kinds at Silver
thorn's -Adv. 9-15-tf.
Sheri-y's, Saturday only, "Tillie's
Punctured Romance." 9-21-2t
Write a letter home. When you are
writing to your friends or loved ones,
nice stationery is the first requisite
of a pleasing letter. Crane's linen
lawn and Crane's papers in all grades
will fill the bill and satisfy the most
fastidious. At Silverthorn's Family
Drug store. 9-19-tf
City Manager Foley has instituted
a campaign of cleaning up alleys and
having sewers connected, preparatory
to the approach of winter.
Notice of Impounded Slock.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all
concerned that the undersigned, Chief
of Police of the City of La Grande,
Oregon, has taken up and impounded
in the City pound of the City of La
Grande, Oregon, the following de
scribed horses:
(1) One brown mare, about 10 years
old, branded W S on left hip, also one
sorrel colt.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon this,
the 12th day of Sept., 1916.
J. C. ADREY.
Chief of Police of the City of La
Grande, Oregon. 9-19-5t
Miss Anne Snlly was an arrival
from Portland today, coming here to
visit her sister, Mrs. G. L. Larison.
Cooked Food Sale.
The ladies of tho Christian church
will hold their regular cooked food
sale at the Co-operative store on Sat
urday, September 23. 9-21-M
New Fall Shoes
Xew Black Kid Lace, with light grey tops, a very
stylish shoe. Price J. $6.00
Xew Grey Kid Button, with light grey top, a good
Fall Style. Price .....$6.00
Xew Havana Brown Kid Lace, with ivory top, the
most popular combination. Price $8.50
Xew Black Kid Lace, in bright or dull finish.
Price $5.00
Many new styles in both button and lace from
' $4.00 to $5.00
Xew High-Top Black English, 9-iu. top, a very
popular misses' shoe. Price $4.50
Xew Fall Styles for Men, Women and Children
L. J. French Shoe Co,