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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1916)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21; i9l6. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE ; ) -CANDY- ! ! "Kinds You Like" ! The .leading, candy j j brands of America; The ; candies you like. Can't ; beat them in quality; j ; their reputation says so. I LOWNEY'S BOX CANDIES WOODWARD'S ! ! BULK CANDIES ) ' Take a box home with you , , i Home Coming:, Walla Walla. Oct. 21. 22. hor, Phow at Port land. Oct. 23. Mrs. Hanley of Medford speaks. Oct. 25 Supreme Oracle Royal Neighbors, meets in La Grande. Oct. 30. Pauline Miller Chapman concert. Oct 31. United States Senator Chamberlain speaks. Nov. 3. Congressman N. J. Sin- Red Cross Drug Store j Coming Events. ' Oct. 19-21 Harvest Festival and AUTO PAINTING: i Bring in the old car and let us paint, it up. La Grande Sign Service 1114 Jefferson Ave. 1 J UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING W. H. Bohnenkamp Company ResidenceChapel-Automobile Hearse-Licenced Embalmer Royal Baking not speaks. Nov. ' 7. Presidential election. LOCAL BREVITIES. 4- Band concert r.nd Dance Wednes day night, Oelober 25. At Rex Hall.; Don't miss it 15-21-lfc ! It you want good meals, where you get wnat you pay lor, try tne jsom mer hotel grill. 10-11-tf Eyes fitted, lenses ground. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Heacock, New Foley Bdg.-.dv. 10-19-tf. 'i:. What Is It? Why Is It? mboc FOB KDUO MONCYj How Does It Benefit You? Big special sale on all cuts of meat at StilwelL's Market, free delivery, phone Main 700 Adv. 10-20-tf Powder Absolutely Pure Just the kind of cameras you like and the films that make fine pictures every time at Silverthorn's Family Drug store. Adv. 10-20-tf. Wanted. Arnle Pickers. Phone : Farmers 286, Imbler, Oregon. Geo. W. Marshall. Adv. 10-2-tf. , w MWUW ,1 ill VVS0 W SV I wno appreciate good food, won cook- Made from Cream of Tartar j ed and served t0 plca8- 10-u"tf NO ALUM NO PHOSPHATE Money to Loan Have $50,000.00 7 per cent in amounts from S2500.00 up, to loan on Grande Ronde 'Valley" FaruiB. Have $50,000.00 8 per cent in amounts from $1000.00 up, to loan on farms in Union County. $ 250.00 10 Per Cent $ 600.00 10 Ps Cent $ 700.00 10 Per Cent $1,500.00 8 Per Cent To loan on Improved City Prop erty. Also an unlimited amount of capital to loan on La Grande property on monthly repayment plan Building loans a spe cialty. W. B. SARGENT, President LA GRANDE INVESTMENT COMPANY LA GRANDE, ORE. i p i&A Barrels for cider, at a bargain, at Sommer hotel. 10-11-tf When you need anything in the white ivory goods, such as combs, brushes, mirrors, trays, etc., you should see that large line of them at Silverthorn's Family Drug store. Adv. 10-20-tf. The Joseph P. Price School of Vo cal Music announces its opening in its studio, over Young's Confectionery Store, Adams Avenue. Mr. Price is a pupil of Madam Bope, New York, and also of Miss Florence Jepperson of Boston. He is conduc tor of the Y. M. C. A. male-chorus and also of the L. D. S. Tabernacle choir. Dr. Ralston, physician, surgeon and osteopath is now located in rooms 12 and 13 over Silverthorn's Drug store. Main 21. Adv. 10-10 tf. CHARLES ALBERT SMALL. (Republican and Progressive Candi date for Union County Representative) Graduated from Harvard Law School 1907. Admitted to Mass. bar 1908. Admitted to Oregon bar 1910, Practiced Law in La Grande six years. "Been a" taxpayer in Union County five years. Been a student of legislative and economic questions over seventeen years. indorsed by voters of Republican and Progressive parties in the May Primary. Statement of principles filed with the Secretary of State: "If I am nominated and elected, I will stand squarely and openly for the rights of the common people. I am a defender of the Oregon System; I be lieve in the Initiative, Referendum and Recall and shall do all in my power to perfect these channels of popular rule and to prevent their discredit by abuse. I believe in liberal compen sation to producers and in justice to labor and shall gladly give my sup port to every just measure in the in terest of organized workers and pro ducers. I pledge opposition to leg islative extravagance and will fight for lowers taxes." Paid advertisement. Band dance Wednesday night, Rx Hall. 10-20-lt Lower prices all the time at Stil- well's Market, free delivery, phone Main 700. Adv. 10-20-tf. Misses Jones and Rabone We carry a full line in Ladles 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 Bldg. . , Wood Sawing. -Wood sawing promptly done, city i or country. J. J. Murchison. Phone Red 732. Adv. tf. Let Heacock fit your glasses. Adv. 1019-tf Bar glass, fine qua.y, sold cheap at Sommer hotel. 10-11-tf New Ansco films just arrived, to fit every size of camera and kodak. The Ansco Speedex film at Silverthorn's. Adv. 10-17-tf. Ladies hand baers and hand purses the new shapes, the best and latest money will buy at Silverthorn's Fam ily Drug store. Adv. 10-20-f. r-..l.,i - .1 f.r.t ,.1 Urliai 'shop fixtures an equipment, includ- 10-11-tf .. Trmio MaiK. U. a VtL Offlc FRONT LACE CORSETS These Corsct3 have the Ventilo back, wh'ch makes them more comfortable, no steel up and down the back to grate on the spinous processes. A similar device in frmt permits greater rrnce 'if adiustmont and pre vents kcer from scoring 'nO flesh. A complete line of the new fall models now on hand. Prices $2.00 and up MRS. UOBF.KT PATTISON Corsotierc Res. 1702 Oak Phone Rl 3221 !: Do You Suppose Your Boy Will Say "My Grand-father Owned This Auto mobile and it is Good enough for Me" Not much! lie will want one that is up-to-date. How about the watch you are now carrying, u it your grandfather's or is it a 1916 model? Enough said. Come in and talk it over. "We carry late models. G. S. BIRNIE Don't forget the big band dance at Rex Hall Wednesday. 10-21-lt Money to Loan. On Improved real property in Union county, no delays, current rates. L Grande Investment Co. Adv. It's easier to have music than you think. Come in and talk over our i easy terms on Victrola's and Edison I Disc machines. Newlin Book and i Stationery Co. Adv. 10-11-tf. We pay oest prices Tor second Hand Furniture. DYAL'S FURNI TURE CO., 404 Fir St.. Phone BlacL S3S1. 9-14, tf. Have your developing and printing done at the Modern Dark room at Sil- i verthorn's Family Drug store. Adv. JU-IY-tt. Don't complain about the high cost of meat. Stilwell sells it for less. ' Phone Main 700. Adv. 10-20-tf. Dr. Heacock, the sight specialist, has returned from his vacation. Oflicc hours 9-12; 1:30-5-:30, third floor New Foley Bldg. Adv: 10-19-tf. j Every article for the dresser set ' Manicuring cases and novelties in white ivory at the Silverthorn Farnilv i Drue Htorn. Adv. 10-17-'.f "Eats" Every Day. The Catholic Ladies bazaar are serving lunch at the "Good Eats" booth from 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. Every day, closing Saturday night. Adv. 10-18-tf. The li. C. U. is the largest buying organization in America, composed of 550.' progressive stores, with a buying power of over forty million dollars, annu ally. Quito naturally, the B. . C. U. receives' the lowest possible prices by ' placing their orders in such immense quantities. direct with the manufactur- ' ers, eliminating all jobbers and niiddle man's profits.. ' Thesq savings are passed on to our customers That's why you always find better value and ' lower prices' at the 11. C. U. store. That's the reason. : 1 R. C. U. Means More for Your Money Just Now Our Ready-to-Wear Dep't. is the Center of Interest to Every Woman With an exceptional complete assortment of stylish new gar ments at such unusually low prices, it is no wonder that so many are coming here to select Ready-to-Wear Apparel. R. C. U. buying power is demonstrated in the worth vhile savings we offer on, nigh grade merchandise. Cheaper does not mean in quality, but in price alone. NEW FALL COATS in Wool Mixtures, fine plushes and fancy weaves. Wide cape collars and fur trimmings pre dominate ...$7.95. $9.95, $11.85, $15.00, $17.50, $23.85, $27.50 THE NEW SUITS . offer a wide rango of shades and materials, including serges, poplins and mixtures . . $13.85, $17.50, $22.50, $25.00 0 Exclusive La Grande Agents for KORRECT SKIRTS Without art equal in perfect fit and finish. Now styles are received every month The last shipment just received include many at tractive styles in new plaids, Roman stripes and fancy weaves. Over 100 new skirts to select from ranging in price from . . , ; , $3.98 to $11.85 New Millinery Every Day Scores of new shapes and color combinations are here This is a season of both big and little hats and our showing offers a style for every face At tractive in price as well as styles. T GOLDEN RULE G Elks' Band dance Wednesday night at Rex Hall. Come and bring your friends. Don't miss this great event. 10-21-lt NEW TODAY Kettle, rendered lard 10 lbs. $1.40; ' front quarter of beef per lb. 7 cents. We pay highest prices for bide and ! sheep pelts. Peoples' Meat Market, ' 1419 1-2 Adams Ave. Adv. lu-l'J-ir Jeweler & Optician J: All kinds of Hallowe'en materials. 1 1 Just drop in and see vnem at Mirer ! ! thorn's Family Drug store. Adv. WANTED A woman past 28 with some executive ability to manage a branch of our business in La Grande. Good salary for well- qualified busi ness woman. Address Observer M. C. 10-21-ltp FOR TRADE 320 acres, part good grain land, joins good range in Harney valley, 8 miles from rail road. Want irrigated tract or fruit land. For full particulars vrite Ed. Maher, Starkey, Oregon. 10-21-2tp WANTED A woman to do house work in the country, 25 years or older preferred. Call Black 1401. Adv. 10-21-ltp. PRESCOTT ERICKSON. hr f 'St J f , Tit j WiMimMfi - nrnmrtrT ..'i.lM One of the popular mcmbeis of the "Lion and Tho Mouse" Company, at the Arcade Theater,. MoncU.y night, October 23. ii i 11 H 26 Extra Features in the New Mitchell Paid by Factory Saving. 5 Passenger 40 H. P. 6 $1165.00 5 Passenger 43 H. P. 6 $1450.00 7 Passenger 49 H. P. 6 $1475.00 All Prices f. o. b. La Grande R C. Hamilton, Dealer Phone 791 f 4- 4-4-4-4 4-4-4 4 4- - 10-20-tf. 4