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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1916. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE i '? i H I If fc' if;':- 7 Vi -! f '$? 'Jp1 'J.1 'X1 'A 'X' rif 'J.1 it 'if 44? 'A1 J? '4? 'J? 4? 'JL X 'A1 'J. il '4 3ft Tomorrow THEBIG DAY Oct 14 National Candy Day Do You Like Candy? Jost people do, and when they think of. eaudy, '.",- their thought is usually Lowney's Box Candies Wopdward's Bulk Candies I Reef Cross Drug Store Coming Events, Oct 17-20. Baptist atate conven tion at Salem. Oct. 81. 22. Horse Show at Port land. 'v. . . Oct; 25 Supreme Ormcle Hoyal Neighbors, meets in La Grande. Nov, f. Presidential election. 4v?fr t t t v t j LOCAL BREVITIES. $ 2 ' ! 4s l f Stilwell's market will open tomor- vw. Saturday. Oct. 14. Ko. 404 Wood .Sawing. Wood sawing promptly done, city or country. J. J, Murchisoa. .Phone Red 732. Adv. tf. Bar glass, fine quafty, sold cheap at Sommer hotel. 10-11-tf Lowrney's the candy you'll sremember. i Red Cross Drug store. Adv. I 10-13-tf Dr. F, L. Ralston, physician, sur geon and osteopath will occupy of fices 12 and 13 orer Siiverthorn'a North Fir 700. Adv. street Telephone Main j DraS store abo!it .0-13-tf. If you want good meals, where you get what you pay for, try the Som mer hotel grill. 10-11-tf v , Extended invitations are good for the postponed M. 5. A. dance at Hex hall Friday, Oct 13. Haines' or chestra. , D, B. Stoddard, chairman. Quality and service tne best but I sell it for less. Stilwcll's Market, 404 Fir street phone Main 703. Free delivery. Adv. 10-iii-tf. Complete and first-class barber shop fixtures an A equipment, includ ing shine stand, at Sommer hotel. 10-11-tf Waited, Apple Pickers. Phono Farmers 286, 'Imbler, Oregon. Geo, W. Marshall. Adv. 10-2-tf. The Sommer grill caters to patrons who appreciate good food, well cook ed and served to please. 10-11-tf If you are about to put up kraut you will find barrels at the Sommer hotel that are just the thing, at a bargairf, 10-11-tf Cull Apple. We will buy all 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. ', 9-21-tf Barrels for cider, at a bargain, at Sommer hotel. 10-11-tf Stilwell's market sells it fur less Free delivery. Telephone Main 700. Advr 10-13-tf. Misses Jones and Rabone 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?. The lady said that she would like a box of candy for Sunday so don't for get it Johnston's and McDonald's Fine chocolates always fresh at the Silverthorn Family Drug sore. Adv. 10-7 tf. ieht -when The candy that you Candy Day is all can find the candy. most people like cest may be had aii the time at Silverthorn's. Drop in and try it Adv. 10-13-3t. It's easier to have music than you think. Come in and talk over our easy terms on Victrola's and Edison Disc machines. Newlin Book and Stationery Co. Adv. 10-11-tf. We pay oeti prices ror second Hand Furniture. DYAL'S FURNI TURE CO., 404 Fir St, Phone Black mi. 9-14, tf. Money to mb. On Improved real property m Onion county, so delays, current rat. Ls Grande Investment Co. Adv. Kettle rendered lard fun 10 lbs. for $1.25. Peoples Marxet 14191-2 Ad ams Ave. 6-8-tf Important! Public invited to patronize the "Good Eats" booth at the Catholic Ladies Bazaar, which opens Monday, October 16. Meals served from 11 a. m. until 12 p. m. every day. Prices reasonable. 10-12-2t UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING W. H. Bohnenkamp Company ResidenceChapel-Automobile Hearse-Licenced Embalmer Turner Oliver Is temporarily locat ed over iTitman's JJrcg store while the Sommer building is being re paired. Adv. 6-9-tf. Treasurer's Call for Road Warrants. I Notice, The Undersigned County i Treasurer has funds on hand with) which to redeem all warrants issued i on the road fund and ' endorsed not j paid for want of funds prior to Juiy i 1, 1916. ! Interest ceases on the above war rants on Oct. 12, 1916. Dated at La Grande, Oct. 12, 1916. JOHN FRAWLEY, County Treasurer. 1011-12-13-14. Fascinating Hats - "When 3-ou come here and see the eharining display of new hats for Autumn and Winter you will feel that this is truly a season for variety in -millinery. . . v; .-; Shapes of every description, trieemes, sail ors, and turbans larg6 or small, roil, tilt,, turn up, or down to please. the wearer's fancy. Black and colored velvet'' shapes, surpass simplicity in its highest . form. Trimmings are noticeably A low, bead motif or an odd feather. R.C.U. Buying power makes it possible to give you BETTER STYLES aud BETTER PEICES every day JACK TAR Flannel Middies are Here Masy charming styles isejadsd in this ship mcnt of new flannel middles. Green, red, and navy blue predsmi jsaiar, in both batten and braid trijsmod. Soste with belts sd wicis pleats ethers with button or . iaeed sides. All sizes up to 42. Prices . ,$3.ea ts $3,80 scarce. You Can Save Money on Your New Coat or Salt Here f Over 500 'Mg stores buying together direct from the garment makers through the R, O. U of which this store is a member meass more for your money in every department and especially in our Ready-to-Wear. Department. . New Fall Suits New Plush Coats New Cloth Coats $13.65 to $27.50 $15.00 to $40.00 $5.95 to $20.00 VISIT OUR BE AD Y-TO -WE AE DEPARTMENT TODAY Many nsw arrivals during the weeks create anew interest ia this popular section of ur busy store, R- C. XJ, buying power is clearly shown in the choice styles aid unusually low prices! A SPECIAL VALUE IN OUR SHOE DIP'T, Neolin Soled Dress Shoes for men and young men button Or laeed styles-r-gun metal leathers, A good shoe for men's dress wear or young men's school wear. Sizes 8 to 10 ; ...... . :...$3jl0 DAILY BARGAIN BASEMENT NEWS The biggest value in Toilet Paper we have ever offred. Fine quality of soiuable paper large rolls. 6 rolls for ...... .. S55e All 5e Ink or Pencil Tablets .4e All 10c Ink or Pencil Tablets 3e Every Housewife Will be Interested in These Seasonable Offerings . From Our Hardware Department , Kraut Cutters 3- Knife Sliding Bos . $1.50 2-Knife Cutters ,45c 1-Knifc Cutters .35c Mincing Knives 9c 12c Stoneware 1 to 6 gallon sizes .... 16c gal, 8 to 12 gallon sizes 20e gal. Uslversal Pood Choppers $1.40, $1,75, $1,95, $2,85 Apple Parers and Cor ers . 75e Chopping Bowls 13-in. Chopping Bowls- .. 35c 15-in, Chopping Bowls 50c 17-in. Cliopping Bowls, me T" GOLDEN DULE O 4-4- Notice to Public. The city manager will pay $25 for the arrest and conviction of any per son who wilfully breaks windows in vacant houses or otherwise destroys private or city property. J. E. FOLEY, City Manager. Adv. 10-13-4t. A Perfect Home. A woman's ideal of a perfect home is one with six closets in every room. Macon News, SECTIONALISM SPEECH THEME President Wilson Deplores What He Terms "Talking Through Hats' Indianapolis, Oct. 13. (Special). President ilson yesterday replied to the Republican charge that the Demo cratic party is a sectional party with the statement that "any man who re vives the issue of sectionalism in this country is unworthy of the confidence of the nation." Bordering on the political, the president declared "Talking through the hat ought to be a dead industry. Every man who sneaks in cubiic should have as a motto, 'put up or the La next three r four weeks is now to realize what we ail -wish to accomplish," Mr. Jester An Honest Man. Portland papers ran long stories last night and today about Chas, D, Jester, of La Grande, who is in Port land as organizer for the Modern Woodmen, Mr. Jester and a friend saw a pedestrian drop a roil of bills and cheeks, amounting all told to and try as the two might, they couldn't locate the fellow in the con gested traffic. .They took the money to the police station and in due time the owner, a Portland merchant, was located. There was nearly $300 in cuj-reney which many a man would have gone 50-59 With, no douot, out Grande man was an nonest The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church will hold their rummage sale in the Sunday school rooms Friday and Saturday. lo-12-2t ' shut up." roan. The ladies of St Peters' Guild will In a brief luncheon speech, the - hold a rummage s;.ie in Honan hai! president said, smilingly, that the Ra- ' Idaho Highway Is Projected, the last week in October. The exact publicans are as good Americans as! Lewiston, Ida,, Oct. 13. fSpeeiai) date will be announced litter. Adv. he was. "After all, we have a com- The north and south Idaho state j 10-13-21. men object. The quarrel for the ' highway association ye.Herday adopt ed a resolution urging the legislature to appropriate $130,000 toward a state highway from Weiser in south ern Idaho, through the Salmon river country to northern Idaho, supple menting other funds and making available over $400,000 for the ssrih and south road daring; the next three years. The new highway would con nect with the Washington slate high way system at Lewiston. Hare. Dealers in antsques Here is sosse thing interesting, sir a brace of re volvers that were carried by Chris topher Columbus. Customer What? Revolvers weren't invented in Columbus time. Dealer I know. That's what makes them so rare. NEW TODAY FOR SALE O. A. C. white U-gmm cockerels. Phone Red 192. Adv 1MS4C.. WANTED Men with teams to haaCfl. dry lumber. Can nsake $8,00 a day, Inquire C, P. Kewlin. Telephone Black 3311. IS-JS-St: Golden West Coffee is "just mmr FOIt REST Fas-naked Booms, wtih or without heat, Twins reasss able, 1808 Second St. IIMJWtp . WANTED Lady ia devote a few -hours a day to pleasant work; Si.Eft ' a day ta start, chance for advance- -ment; also a traveling proposition.. Give phone and address E. A. S.. . care The Observer. 11-13-lt; BEFORE BUYING Compare our Styles and Prices, Our Shelves are Full of the Newest Styles in Foot wear in Sizes and Widths to fit Your Feet. When You Want Shoes Come to a Shoe Store Shoes for Men Shoes for Children Shoes for Women Shoes for Every Occasion L. J. FRENCH SHOE CO MPANY 2 Agents for Onyx Hosiery mm