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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1916)
.H.'.-.-VS.tV-vA.- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1916. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES PAGE THREE 95 i''fr'-'-4, 4 ' POWDER Childrens Goats c L ,5 LECTION DEC Family Dr. says: Come to OlR DRUG STORE. When your family doctor prescribes he wants HIS PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED WITH CARE BY A PHARMACIST WHO "KNOWS HIS BUSINESS." HE ALSO WANTS PURE, FULL-STRENGTH INGREDIENTS USED. THIS IS WHY HE ADVISES YOU TO COME TO OUR DRUG STORE. WE KNOW OUR BUSINESS, WE ARE CAREFUL, AND WE USE THE PUREST PREPARATIONS POSSIBLE IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS. YOU CAN "RELY" ON MHAT YOU BUY IN OUR DRUG STORE. Levy - Vog'el Drug' Co. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Necessary Plensures Lively Patterns Latest Shapes Golden Rule Company BILTWEL SIX $1200 BIGGER, BETTER, MORE POWER VELIE BILTWEL SIX has made an astonishing record in the last year. It created a demand that tripled our output tested the capac ity of A Mile of Velie Factory made a name for style, finish and performance that yon now bear wherever automobiles are discussed. Four more inches of body length give more room, comfort, more luxury with a new note of distinctive charm in the lines of the 1917 design. Tim ken Axles Front and Rear are. but an evidence of the quality and superior specifications found throughout the new car. Recognized as the standard of excellence. , Money cannot buy better. Many subtleties of engineering refinement give more power, silence, suppleness securing every ounce of energy of every drop of fuel. All this and much more can now be obtained in the new Velie at the low price of $1200. Back of this car is half a century of manufacturing experience the reputation of one of the most substantial organizations in America, VELIE BILTWEL FEATURES Six-cylinder Velio-Continental Motor Timken Axles front and rear Removable Cylinder Head for Inspection Helical Gears in Motor no chains Enclosed Multiple Dry Disc Clutch Hotchkiss Drive no noisy torque arm Spiral Gears in Floating Rear Axle Rcmy Automatic Ignition Push Button Starter Double Bulb Headlights Dashlight Rear Gasoline Tank Vacuum Feed Simple Rocking Gear Shift Lever Luxurious Body 4 inches longer Unusually Wide Doors easy to enter High-Grade Leather Upholstery Cushions Deep Tufted Real Curled Hair Long, Flexible Underslung Springs Expanding Tire Holder no ttraps Mirror Body Finish 20 Operations Deep Light of Weight Economical of Fuel Everything in and on ready for the road McCRARY AUTO CO. Full Set of Ollicors To Be Chosen Cold Wave Hits North Powder Other Interesting News Items. North Powder, Nov. 21. Special) Mr. Simpson, an aged man living on his homestead near tho Buckeye mine died a few days ago very suddenly. He mm ucen in poor nealtn for some time but was not thought to be anf worso than usual when death cam-3. The services were held at the Sloan undertaking parlors and the remains were laid to rest in tho city csmetery. His wife, Mrs. Simpson, is reported very sick and was not able to attend the services held for her husband. Mr. Lewis shipped out 14 cars of cattle on Saturday, Nov. 18th. At the price beef cattle are at present Mr. Lewis realized a nice sum from the sale of his fine beef cattle. Dr. Law was called to 'Medical Springs on professional business Fri day. Elmer McAllister sustained some in juries and came very near being hurt seriously when he was hit by a heavy timber in working on a bridge in Thief valley. He was moving some heavy timbers with a team when one of the timbers hit a bank skidding it to one side hitting Elmer with such force that it bruised him severely. His wounds were dressed by Dr. Irvine. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Al Hutchin son on Nov. 16 a daughter. The cold wave struck this place with vengeance a few days since. Fourteen below is reported and the ice is frozen on the big ice ponds so that skating is the order of the day. The young people are enjoying it to the fullest extent, and the pond is well filled with skaters both in the day time mid evening. The North Powder high school di feated the Haines team on their grid iron on Nov. 13th and defeated thorn on a score of 25 to nothing. The Haines team played- on the North Powder grounds on Nov. 18th and waa defeated on a score of 62 to nothing. North Powder has a strong team for their size and it is safe to say that other high schools will hear from North Powder in the near future. Mr. Hadley, the coach, will soon have a team hard to beat. Mr. Orbum Saunders stopped off be tween trains on Nov. 15th.. He got a telegram on his return to' Pendleton from North Powder stating the fact that his mother was very low and to come at once. Ho took the first train back and stopped over here for a few hours to catch the fast train for Chi cago. Mr. Saunders friends hope for the recovery of his mother. She has been an invalid for a year. Mr. Saunders5 father died a few months ago. The Friends in Council club held a session at the home of Mrs .Rierdan on Nov. 15th. Several of the members who live in town were away but the country members made up for the less in numbers. Dorothy Rierdan fur nished music for the occasion. Re freshments were served and all had a fine time. The Moody sale held on Nov. 15th cn Wolfe creek three miles out of town was well attended and most of the stock sold at fair prices considering the high prices of hay and grain. The bridge on the North Powder river between Baker county and Union county is rough. There had been sev eral planks fitted in to take the place of these worn out which are a great deal thicker than the others and the road man has tried to hew them smooth with an ax. The effect on ve- Don't over ! Sample line of Children's Coats at Special price. The entire line placed on sale. Twen ty-five Der cent reduction, look this chance . About 50 Coats in he lot, 4 to 14 years. Children's Underwear J Children's two-piece underwear. All wool, non-shrinking. Regular 85c. Special : 1 '. ' 55c iSo Eo Khrtw Ladies' Ready-to-W ear hides and autos are better imagined than described. It would pay the county commissioners of both counties to look into this matter as this bridge is on the state road and what trav elers think of such things as this an the maintravcled roads is not very complementary to this section. North Powder has not had enough politics and will soon have a city elec tion on Dec. 5th. There will be elect ed at this time a mayor, three council men, treasurer and recorder. It is to be hoped good men will be selected for these places and men that will work for the good of the city. Mrs. J. B. Shanks returned from Union a few days ago and will now remain permanently in charge of her bakery. Mr. Simmons and wife from Idaho Falls is in town looking for a location. Mr. Simmons is a barber by trade and will do well to locate here as we have room for a good man in the barber trade. Madame Rumor has it that arrangements- have been completed for the erection of a forty-room hotel on the site occupied by the old hotel which burned down some years ago. Tho building will be 40 ft. by 60 ft. It will be built of brick and ce ment and will be one of the beet buildings in the city. Notice. The undersigned have purchased the business of T. H. Lung and com pany and any one having any bills against said company must present same at once. Will not be responsible for future bills contracted under the name of T. H. Lung and company. WM. ENG, Manager. HIP LEE. Adv. 1121, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27. AV7StQfBS3?l Savci Work. mum mi M8H f!-nO Our New Name AVill be put into use a few days hence when the new telephone directory is issued. It will then be "STANDARD LAUNDRY" We are doing high-class laundry work, dry cleaning and carpet renovating. Cherry's Ne Laundrv GEORGE GILBERT, MANAGER. FREE Pancake Turner On Wednesday, November 22, We will Sell 2 Packages of Tec o Pancake Flour for 25 Cents and will give absolutely free a Steel Pancake Tur ner with each purchase. Factory demonstrator at the store will show you how to prepare pancakes and waffles from TECO by adding WATER only (The Buttermilk Does It) REMEMBER THE DAY J. G. Snodgrass Grocer PHONE MAIN 43 Service Honest Prices Quality Vs CALIFORNIA is a garden of delight where earth and sky and air t have seemingly been fashioned by Dame Nature to charm the hearts and minds of men. AH manner of sports and recreations arc enjoyed out-of-doors. Polo, golf, tennis and automobiling over countless miles of beau tiful roads, and the way to go is via Union Pacific System Wc will be glad to furnish complete in formation, and help plan your California Trip. H. KEENEY, , AGENT -mam, 11 up rmifi !M