SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1916:.
PAGE FOUR
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
ft HE OBSERVER
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OBSERVER. 1710 Sistn Street.
ALLIES TOOK.
YAEGER FOUND GUILTY,
MUST ENTER CELL.
CANADIANS TO STRIKE SOON.
WHEAT GOES TO A RECORD.
BREMEN IS SURELY LOST.
ESCAPED CONVICTS TAKEN.
BIG MEXICAN BATTLE RAGING.
MR. HUGHES NEEDS A REST.
These are just a few of the inter-
Jesting news dispatches printed yes
j terday.
The Obseer aims to keep the com
munity in touch with the news of the
world while it is still fresh and inter
esting. We believe its aim is filled in a way
that makes the paper welcome in the
homes of its readers.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
If you are about to put up kraut
you will find barrels at the Sommei
hotel that are just the thing, at t
i-a-gain. 10-11-tf
Doan's Kidney Pih lao same that J
Mrs. Lyman has twice publicly rec-!
ommended. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Props, Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. 1
SATURDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1910,
And Election Day
idays away.
only seventeert
Lots of things can happen in ten
days.
These are the days
candidates' souls.
that try the
MRS. HAN LEY'S VISIT.
Mrs. E. B. Hanley, of Medford,
should be well received when she vis
I its La Grande .Monday. She is com
ing on a political mission. Irrespec
tive of politics, she is one of Oregon's
prominent women, a social leader in
Medford, a woman of brilliance and
charm and she should be given the
(welcome that her position and per
sonality entitle her.
ON HECKLING.
We do not approve of the heckling
, that has been introduced into the
present campaign,
i We did not approve of the heckling
of the Hughes women in Portland, nor
do we approve of the women's party
interfering with the Wilson demon
stration in Chicago.
Political parties ure entitled to
make their parades, to hold their
meetings and without interference or
annoyance from rowdies.
Political spirit may run high at
times but nothing is to be gained by
rowdyism.
Look!
Country store, Misses Meyer and
Frank proprietors. Anything in ths
store for twenty-five cents. Catholic
Pazaar, .
the ladies of the Christian church
will hold their chicken dinner on Wed
nesday, Nov. 1st instead of Thursday,
Nov. 2d at Honan hall. Adv. 10-20-lt
The new prescription department of
the Silverthorn Family Drug store is
one of the most up-to-date of its size
Is: ths Northwest. FumUhed in "white
enamel and being entirely new it af
fords the height of cleanliness and
accuracy in the filling of prescrip
tions. The general public are invited
to visit the new addition to the store.
Adv. 10-20-tf
Notice of Impounded Stock.
Notice is hereby given to all con
cerned that the undersigned, chief of
police of the City of La Grande, Ore
gon, has taken up and impounded in
the city pound, the following de
scribed stock: One yearling red heifer,
some white spots on belly, no visible
brand; one two-year-old brockled
faced steer, crop off left ear.
That the said animals if not re
claimed by the owner or owners there
of within ten davs from the data of
this notice, will be advertised .and sold j
at public sale in accordance with the
charter and ordinance of said city.
The owner or owners of said stock
may at any time before sale thereof,
reclaim the same by paying the cost
of taking up, keeping and advertising
said animal.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this
the 28th day of October, 1916.
J. C. ARDREY,
Chief of Police.
Adv. 10-21-tL
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Superb Exhibit
of
Fall Overcoats
Sharp mornings, cojd evenings you
need a Fall overcoat. Here are the
newest things from Hart Schaffner &
Marx Varsity Six Hundred; Chester
fields; loose coats; the fabrics
Scotch, tweed, cheviots in browns, tans,
The ladies Parish society of the
Lutheran church will hold their ba
zaar Saturday, Dec. 2d. Adv 10-20-2t
Wt will pay $5.00 for the largest
Pumpkin brought to our store between
now and the Sunday before Halloween,
also pay the market price for the
next five largest pumpkins.
LA GRANDE PHARMACY,
10-21-at. West-Jacobson Bldg.
Sec-
Try to bo as nice to the defeated
candidute after election as you are
now. f
ADVICE TO CANDIDATES.
A little advice to candidates:
It's a wise candidate who knows his
own voters.
The early and late hustler gets the
votes.
Many candidates are called but few
are chosen.
Kissing babies, shaking hands and
patting voters on ths back are not
forbidden under the corrupt practices
act
If a candidate read the corrupt
practices act, ho would jo convinced
the safest thing to do would be to re
main at home.
Notice to Property Owners in
tion 5, Sewer District No. 3.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the City Engineer of the City of La
Grande, Oregon, has filed his state
ment of the total cost of the ron-
struction of a sanitary sewer in Sec
tion 5, of Sewer District No. 3, of the
City of La Grande, and the matter
of levying an assessment for the pay
ment of the cost of such construction
will be up for hearing and final set
tlement on Wednesday, Uctober Hoth,
1196. nt 7:30 o'clock P. M., at the
Commission Chamber in the City
Building in La Grande, Oregon
Dated at Ln Grande, Oregon, this
the l!Hh day of October, 1916.
By Order of the Commission.
LEE WARNICK,
Recorder of the City
La Grande, Oregon.
10-121-K.
of
UNKIND.
A headline in a New York puper
guys: "Roosevelt Dodges Glare of
Publicity" and a newspaper para-
grapher is so unkind as to say: "Read j
that to a herd of wild asses in farthest
Indin and they will liuigh themselves
to death."
TODAY'S NEWS TODAY.
People in this vicinity who do not
take tho Observer
news today.
Glance at the important news head
ings in yesterdav's Observer:
CRANK ATTEMPTS TO ATTACK
WILSON.
THE BEST TEST
Is the Test of Time.
Years ago this Ia Grande resident
told of good results trom using
; Doan's Kidney Pills. Now Mrs. S. E.
I Lyman of 1308 Monroe St., confirms
the former statement says there
has been no return of the trouble.
Can La Grande people ask for mora
convincing testimony?
Airs. Lyman snys: "I can in all
earn?stness recommena Donn s Kid
ney Pills. I have used them on sev
eral occasions with the best of results
for backaches and kidney trouble. I
have never found anything that acts
so quickly nnd surely on the system
and regulates the kidney action like
Donn's Kidney Pills. I truly believe
they are the best of nil kidney med
icines." (Statement given November
L'.i. 1912.)
On May 26, 1916, Mrs. Lyman said:
"My estimation of Donn's Kidney
"The Lion and the Mouse" Monday.
The people of La Grande will be
given a treat in tho way of a first
class diamatic production at the Ar
cade theattr Monday night when "The
Lion and the Mouse" will be presented
by tho National Stock company, which
for some weeks has been playing in
Eastern Oregon. Well-known local
people, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Devere are
at the head of this company, and their
ability is well known as they have
directed a number of first-class plays
for the local Elks.
This is a strong company of nine
people, and each member is shown at.
their best in this well-known play.
Miss Maynon Steward as the "Mouse"
in this play is shown at her -best. Mr.
Selby Roach will appear in the part of
the "Lion". The other members of
the cast are as follows: Misses Castle
man and Roberts; Messrs. C. M. De
vere, ProBcott Bricson, Billie Lee, W.
F. Nuffer, F. D. Long, and others.
The company has recently been
playing the tovns on the Walloya
branch ,and the business has increased
with each performance. Consequent,
ly they expect to play there again af-i
ter playing here Monday night. It
is tho intention to alternate between
the towns in Wallowa and La Grande.
grays and. blues,.
have'
Many of the coats
velvet collars.
$15.00, $17.50, $20.00,
$22.50, $25.00
SOCIETY NEWS.
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Put Your Hat Problem
To Us
Our line of "head gear" for Fall
we believe to be unexcelled. Hero
you will see everything new that's
good. Here you will find a desire
to let you buy only what will be
lastingly satisfactory.
Soft hats, derby hats, caps you'll
have to see them, that's all.
Gordons $3.00 Stetsons ......$4.00
are i
Copjtleh t Hurt Bchoflnor Han
The latest in neckwear. Square
and novelty silks; stripes, fig
ures; unusual values, you'll want
half a dozen.
25c, 50c, $1.00, $1.50
(Additional Society on Page 8.) .
The next afternoon division of the
Kaffee Klatch will be at the home of
Mrs. C H. Conkey, the coming Fri
day afternoon.
'Mid Hallowe'en settings that cm
braced all the odds and ends of au
tumnal colors and articles, taking up
nvailnblo corners and nooks, the Kaf
fee Klatch met last evening at the M.
B. Donohue home, with Mr. and Mrs. I
Donohuo and Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Rob
inson as hostesses. Nine tables were
engaged in play, and when the enjoy
able evening was over Mrs. W. II. ,
i m m UJ or a tta im mm L, -wa m m -Y-.'VI V
first among the men. The hostesses ' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
made fine use of the Hallowe'en at- Ruby Friday, Oct. 20, 1916, in honor
mosphere. and the evening was enioy-' of their daughter Eva's birthday. The
Bohncnkamp, a special guest for tho ' able in the extreme. j time was spent in games and music.
evening, was awarded nrst prize , t Atter which light retreshments were
among the ladies and Vincent Palmer j A very pleasant evening was spent j served. Those present were: Mar-
not get today's ' Pills hasn't changed in the least since
1 gave my recommendation four
years ago. The lasting cure I got is
proof that they are n reliable medicine."
Price r0c nt all dealers. Don't
GERMANS WIN BACK TRENCH pimply ask for a kidney remedy get
A "NEST EGG"
Misfortune is liable to overtake you
m iiioncv matters. Then it is that a
good sized "Nest figs" in the Rank
conies in "powerful handy."
Over and over again have we seen
comforting relief come to those who
had accumulated a fund in this hank.
f you haven't started an account,
now is the time to do it.
In seasons of prosperity, place a part
of your income in our bank. Some
day this fund may carry you over a
rough and rocky road.
c-Ca CJrande National ank
Capital and Surplus $ 2.0,000
Deposits $1,000,000
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I
LLINERY
Reduction in Trimmed
Hats
Some Wonderful Bargains
Beginning Next Week
Everyone Knows Sales at the Ex
clusive Store are Genuine Sales.
Some of the Hats for Cost.
Blackman
iss
Opposite Newlin Book Store
garet Baker, Jennie Kimmel, Lulu.
Johnson, Helen Poston, Ruth Selder,
Jessie Ownbey, Lena Stein, Avis Vin
acke, Elsie Nash, Georgia Wade,
Sarah Salisbury, Ruth Courtney, Mar
jorie Kline, Imogen Orton, Gertrude
Courtney, Lucile Wolgamood, Donna
Smith. T.nvimi Wnlmmurl tffhnl
. ) . ,1 w.M.(UUUf
j Cobb, Ruth Bornemann, Frances Pier-
son, miss iozier, Mrs. k. ii. Jtsiewer,
Mrs. M. Elledge, Mrs. Wolgamood.
Friday evening Mrs. M. B. Donahue
and Mrs. P. S. Robinson will entertain
the Kaffe Klatch. Hallowe'en decora
tions will prevail.
Mrs. Ray W. Logan returned from
Seaside Sunday, having been a dele
gate from La Grande Neighborhood
club to the Oregon Federation of
Women's clubs.
Mrs. A. L. Richardson returned
from Seaside this week. Mrs. Rich
ardson was one of the solists at the
Federation of Women's clubs' conven
tion. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Pat Foley are domi
ciled in their new home, the Stanij
residence. '
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The Eagles of this city are planning
on a social for next Friday evening..'
Music and dancing will be the special
order of business.
Airs. A. T. Hill has gone to Port
land to visit friends.
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I Mrs. Julia Freeman is a guest in
, the city, having arrived from Port
land Tuesday to attend the wedding
' of her son, Earle, to Mary Penning
ton. I ...
! Mrs. John Theisen and Mrs. Colon
, Eberhard have issued invitations for
a bridge party Wednesday. October
, 25th.
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Many friends of Mrs. T. J. Scrog
; gins will be glad to know that she has
i recovered from a severe attack of la
i pnppe.
I ...
Melvin Winstock of Seattle was a
'dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke
Loiter Tuesday evening.
I " .
I Chapter I. P. O. E. held an import
ant meeting yesterday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. C. f . Darland. Tho
first chapter of "A Lady From the
Sea" (Ibsen) was studied and a so
cial hour followed. It was determined
to serve a banquet enrly next week
for the state organizer who will be
here at that time.