La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 13, 1917, Image 8

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
SxlT'URDAY, JANUARY 13. 1917.
rAUE EIGHT
P. P.. A rant, teacher in the Cove
High Schuol, was in the city today, j
(
The Store for More-
M. S. Levy wejit to Elgin this morn
ing on business connected with the
Union County Telephone line.
Your Stomach is the
"POjWER HOUSE"
of Your Health
r
JI. W. li. Smith, a ranchman and
.stockman living north of Union on. the
Cove road, is in La Grande today.
J. C. Pennev Store
J H Wnndell of La Grande and
THERE'S 125 STORES OF US AND MORE COMING.
Gus Hysing of Wallowa were at the
Yon cannot enjoy ood health unless
your stomach, is performing its fit notion
normally. It's the stomach that genei'
.ates the power whi-li is I'equiured to
rim tlie liody. The food which yon take
Into your stomach corresponds to .the
fuel placed in a furnace. If your food
is not properly consumed, and properly
digested, then you do not gain full bene
fit from what you eat.
A. D. S. DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
will aid digestion and will help the
;stojnach perform its function in a nonn-
:al natural way, and give you full value,
in the form of strength and energy, from
Utile food which you consume.
JPRICE 50c '
La Grande Pharmacy
ADOLPH NEWLIN, Manager
Quick Delivery Phone Main 40
La G. ndc, Oregon
imperial hotel, 1'ortiunci, yesterday.
Mis. Carrie Farley and Mrs. Abe
Van Devanter were other Union 'wo
men seen on La Grande streets yesterday.
Miss Francis Walling returned to
Nampa, Idaho, this morning after a
visit with her father and mother in
Union and with Mrs. O. C. Leitor in
La Grande.
MrB. Virgil Johnson of Union and
her sister, Mrs. Will Bainbridge who
ii n visitor from Idaho arrived this
morning from Union for a visit with
'. relatives.
. Assistant Manager Wallington, of
Hot Lake sanitorium says that-business
there is picking up wonderful
ly and the management expects the
biggest year it has ever had.
Mrs. E. Donley of Joseph arrived on
No. 0 this morning to visit with Pro
fessor and Mrs. A. C. Hampton. Mrs.
Donley has been at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. D. M. Hampton in Mon
mouth the past three weeks.
Si .it Cases 98c, $1.49, $1.98
Hand Bags '.
i $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.90
lings, small sizes $1.19, $1.23, $1.49
lir.gs, larger sizes $2.98, $3.49
Rugs, 9 x 12 ; $19.50, $21.50, $22.50
Rugs, Ingrains $3.98, $4.98, $5.90
Colgate's Talcs 12c
Colgate's Shaving Soap 4c
Colgate's Toilet Water 45c
Hair Switches $2.98, $3.45, $3.98
: 7 (
House Dresses 98c I
Ladies' Unions 98c J
I. n W n.mirivit, OSf T
.1 j x' yjt v.uti iijv Jito
Blankets, :i-4 size 49c, 69c
Blankets, Cotton, large $2.69
Blankets. Wool, large
$3.98, $4.98, $5.90
Comforts $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98
Baby Blankets ... 49c
i.'.,:ioi.:..i. AOn ccin oo
iiiii nit u is lii., uot, iw i
Now Lawn Waists 98c
Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Myers of Union
are in the city with Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Wulf and son, Clifford Wulf, of Pyle
Canyon. Clifford is being examined
by La Grande physicians to deter
mine whether he must undergo a
! urgical operation.
PERSONAL MENTION
li- R. Gerry, O-W. agent at Telo
caart. was in the city today.
WL L. Lyon, of La Grande, was a
visitor jn Stanficld Tuesday.
TBr. and Mrs. Sam Nemiro wore
twiLt at the Foley hotel yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Cock and Mrs.
Kora Webb arrived from Union this
moraine
George Buri, traveling agent of lha
O-W. R, & N. company, was in La
Grande today.
Mrs. George Holmes of Enterprise
is a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harris French.
D. W. Kofford and Milton Cunning
ham were business visitors from Un
ion this morning.
Judge T. H. Crawford returned this
week from Los Angeles where he has
been visiting his son. While in Cali
fornia he attended the Oregon-Pennsylvania
game at Pasadena. Mr.
Ciawford brought newspapers home
with him that credit Kenneth Bart
ktt, a former La Grande boy with be
ing the best line man on the field.
i
.125 BIG
BUSY STOKES
J. C. PENNEY CO.
OTHERS FOLLOW
WE LEAD
"GOOD SPORTSMAN"
" VAN KNOWN HERE
Mrs. Lloyd A. Burbridge left this
morning for Wieser, Idaho, from
where sle will return to her home in
Salt Luke City. Mrs. Burbridge has
been here the past two weeks, the
guest of her .motfier-in-law, Mrs. J. J.
Burbridge, and her brother-in-law, D.
.1. Scott. Lloyd Burbridge of Salt
Lake City, but formerly of La Grande,
is now private secretary to the vice
president of the Oregon Short Line
with' offices in Salt Lake City.
Hanks funeral Monday.
El O. 2eek is in La Grande on a
ftasiness trip. He will return to Union
thi noon.
'G. A. Scibird of the Republican ar
rivi this morning from Union on a
fcoKTOCKX trip.
Mrs. IS. If. Seelig is home after j
spending two weens wiin relatives and
friends in Spokane. ffhe funeral of A. R. Banks who
I died yesterday will bo held from the
Mrs. Pilger, Mrs. Alice Glover and i La Grande Roman Catholic chureft at,
Mrs. George A. Sibird of Union were 1 10 o'clock Monday morning. The
in the city yesterday. 1 body will be buriid in he Roman
Fandom lost a real friend and
booster early yesterday morning in
the death of E. iB. Van Arman, known
all along the Pacific coast as a base
ball player and more recently as a
trapshooter. Mr. Van Amam had been
engaged in sporting goods business in
Portland for several years. Mr. Van
Arnam is well known in La Grande,
particularly to the shooting fratern
ity. Chief Lou Rayburn of the La
Grande police counted "Van" as his
personal friend.
It was more than 18 years ago '
"V:-.n," as he was more familiarly
known, played third base on the Min
neapolis baseball team under the
I name of Billy Levan and later he was
j a star baseball player around los
Angeles and San Diego.
lie was a good trapshooter and was
capable of turning in scores of better
than 90 per cent. He became ill at the
big shoot at Everding Park traps of
the Portland. Gun club last September:.
Ho was a member of the Portland Gun:
club and the Woodmen of the World..'
He is survived by a widow and son,
Wilbert; a brother, W. J. Van Arnam,
of Omaha, Neb., and two sisters, Mrs.
Edith JRubdioux, of Omaha, and Mrs. J
A. R. Sauer, of San Dego.
SHERRY THEATRE
"The House of Quality"
Today Only
FLORENCE LA BADIE
"THE PILLORY"
And
A LONESOME LUKE COMEDY
J. P. Murphy of Pendleton passed
through the city today on his way to
Hot Lake for a short rest.
Catholic cemetery.
FOR RENT SIGNS For 3ale
The Obscrrer office-.
at
Want Information of La Grande.
"I am interested in your town,"
writes William McCoy of Starbuck,
Wash., on a postal addressed to The I
Observer, "and have thought of com- a
ing there to live. I would like very i;
much for you to send me a paper as I
I would like to know something about I
the place." The Observer sent lum
copy of the Christmas edition.
i' SUNDAY AND MONDAY
EMILY STEVENS
"THR WAf.FR"
AT THE HOTELS
5
l
Foley.
L. F. Ferguson, city; R. A. McKin
ney, Spokane; C. L. Palmer, Baker;
F. K. Wilson, Union; C. R. Gerry,
Telocaset; Floyd Maxwell, Union;
Ralph Hutchinson, Union; II B.Gehr,
North Powder; W. L. Lightner, Port
land; Guy W. Huffman, Joseph; Mrs.
R. E. Young, Cabin Creek; Mrs. F. L.
Baker, Cabin Creek; Frank L. Ander
son, La Grande; Ierl Chatas, Pendle
ton; J. L. Latture, Portland; H. C.
Stokes, Spokane; W. O. Duvall, Port
land; W. E. Moore, Salt Lake City;
Robert Higgins, Missoula, Mont.; W.
O. Parks, Elgin; D. McDonald. La
Grande; Jim Miller, North Powder.
Sommers.
G...L. Canies and wife, North Pow
der; W. Miller, H. K. Smith, C. H.
Laufman, J. H. Temple, H. J. Mills,
George J. Bun, Portland; H. A. Clem
ens, Halfway; Ed R. Greener, Pine;
F. E. Kicker and wife, Union; H. H.
Sanger, New York; Vada Smith Ali
ccl; Marcia Becker, Imbler; C. Hitch
cock Jr., Salt Lake City; W. B. Du
Shirll, Des Moines, Iowa; James P.
Murphy, Pendleton; Charles Hewitt,
Rochester; C. C. Chadwick, Boise; J.
Van Huffel. Ford Motor Co.; H G.
Kirk, Miss Siral.
Savoy.
S. Weimer, E. O. Otto, Cove; D. B.
Ruckman and wife, George L. Cleaver,
Imbler; W. C. Crawford, S. A. Whit
ney, William A. Dalzul, Portland; Albert-Peterson,
Baker; A. L. Taylor,
Aliccl; Charles N. Foster, Enterprise;
A. Shaw, Summerville; A. McDonald,
Wallowa; J. S. Marr, Minam; Julia
Schaffer, Georgia Fuller, Guy Murchi
son, M. E. Gordon, Edward Pfel, Mrs.
II. C. Fourte, Mrs. C. E. Needham,
Eugene O. McGoldrick, Mrs. S. J.
Hull.
New Irrigation Law Proposed,
i Salem, Ore., Jan. 13. (Special)
:The redrafted irrigation district law
: favored by the state irrigation con
jgress which contains many important
icnnnges irom the present statutes.
ana provides for the application of the
irrigation distric t plan to United
States reclamation service projects,
will probably come before the house
of representatives throgh the irriga
tion communities early next week.
Edward E. Taylor, attorney of the
United States reclamation service,
was in Sulem Wednesday conferring
with Percy Cupper, assistant state en
gineer, who was chairman of the com
mittee appointed by the Oregon Irri
gation congress to draw the new laws,
completing the details of the act.
Volley Ball Games Played Yesterday.
The volley ball contests among the
Y. M. C. A. .business men yesterday
afternoon were somewhat one sided,
the "Pecans" defeating the "Walnuts"
by the scores of 21 to 7 and 2i to 8.
The "Walnuts" were without their
leader, Elmer Stoddard, and this ac
counted for the low score to some ex
tent. With Dr. Graham, captain of
the "Hickory," playing in true form,
they administered real decisive beat
ings to the "Almonds," the scores be
ing 21 to a, and 21 to 8. The setnd
ing of the league is:
Pecans, won 4, lost 0, percentage
1.000; Walnuts', won 2 lost 2, percen
tage, .500; Hickory, won 2 lost 2, per
centage. .500; Almonds, won 0, lost 4,
percentage, .000.
ADDITIONAL SOCIETY.
(Continued From Page Four)
NEW TODAY
SUNDAY ONLY
ARCADE.
LOST A pair of nose glasses be
tween Jackson Avenue and C. street.
Return to Observer office.
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AESTHETIC AND SOCIAL
DANCING
4
5th Floor Foley Building
Por Information Telephone
Mornings Black 1282
Afternoons Main 89
MLSvS LEON A NEWLIN
ii.gton Currey and Mrs. W. A. Winters
represented the club at the Woman's
club meeting in Union. The club met
at the home of Mrs. Tuisell anil thn
'li'dies rendered the program for the
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.ii --i iimm. rara. unver reau a report
of the National Convention held m
New York, and Mrs. Gilbert gave the
report of the state convention at Sea
side. Mrs. George Huntington Cur
rey accompanied by Mrs. Winters
sang two numbers. There were 64
ladies present. After the program,
refreshments were served and the rep
resentatives report a delightful visit.
The Neighborhood Club wish to
thank the public for so kindly aiding
the sale of Red Ctoss Stamps
from which $06.35 was realized.
County Clerk MacCormack today is
sued a marriage license to George L.
Carnes and Miss Gladys Scott, both
prominent young people of North
Powder. Miss Scott is a teacher at
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Telocaset.