La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 13, 1917, Image 6

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    Burnett's Extracts
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF
BURNETT'S HIGH GRADE EXTRACTS
INCLUDING
VANTLLA
LEMON
ALMOND
BANANA
STItAWJIBRRY
ORANGE
PINEAPPLE
RASPBERRY
CLOVES
CHERRY
SPEARMINT
PEPPERMINT
NU'JWIKG
ONION '
CELERY
G INGEU
WINTER CIREEX
CINNAMON
ROSE
PISTACHIO
ALSO EVERY COLOR PASTE
RED, GREEN, VIOLET, YELLOW
J. G. Snodgrass Grocer
Quality
PHONE MAIN 43
Service
Honest Price
ENTERPRISE NEWS NOTES
MrH. S. I. Keltner Recovering Geo.
.McAnulty injured New Packing
IMunt Considered Hotel to Be He-
' modeled.
Enterprise, Ore., Feb. 13 (Special)
Mrs. S. D. Keltner, who was oper
ated on for appendicitis, is recovering
nicely. Mrs. Keltner is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. U L. McKennon of
La Grande.
George McAnulty, who was skid
ding logs at tho Lapwal sawmill, had
the misfortune to smash his foot.
Fortunately there were no bones brok
en and he will 3oon be able to resume
his work.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wright and fam
ily moved into their home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Reaves will move
into the phone office and Mlrs. Reaves
will run the switchboard at night.
The revival meetings which have
been running about a month closed
Tuesday night with a lecture given by
the evangelist. About a hundred per
sons joined during the meetings. The
evangelist and his wife go to La
Grande to hold meetings there.
The National Stock company played
to a lairge audience on Wednesday
night. Next week they will play
"Northern Lights." Heacock's orches
tra furnishes spendid music during the
evening.
On Monday night at the Federated
church a reception was held for the
mew members who had joined during
the meetings. The church was well
filled with members of the church and
their friends. After some singing and
a nice talK by tnc evangelist a nice
lunch was served by the Ladies' Aid
of the church.
ine passenger train came in on
time last Tuesday, the first time for
about four days. Every one was anx
ious to get their mail again and to
WHAT IS IT?
find out about the war.
The Enterprise hotel is to be re
modeled this summer. Larger win
dows will be put in and tho lobby en
larged and a good many improve
ments made which will greatly add to
the appearances of the hotel. The
hotel was built before the irailroad
came into Enterprise.
Enterprise is to have a packing
plant. A two story concrete building
will be built on 20 acres on the edge of
town. This will employ about 25 men
when running.
Mrs. Peairl Howard, who is here
from Alaska visiting her brother,
Jack Craton, has gone to Pendleton to
visit her mother. She made a 500
milo journey with her dogs and sled.
From California she and her husband
will take a trip to the Hawaiian is- 1
lands.
Dr. and Mrs. S. D. Taylor were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Butlor of
La Grande during the week. j
The rural mail carriers have had a
hard time the last week. The fairmei-s
have had to get out and help Shovel
the snow so that they could get
through with the mail. In a good many
sections they had to remain over night
at tho farm houses until they could
get the snow shoveled away the next
day.
A very heavy fog has rested over
Enterprise all week, the sun scarcely
shining at all.
On Friday night, February 16, the
K. of P. expect to give a minstrel
show. This will be their fourth an
nual show and they are expecting to
give a better one than ever before.
There are a good many cases of
measles and mumps in Enterprise
though none are proving serious.
George Ratcliff left Saturday far
Portland to be there during buyers
week.
A. C. Miller has been on the sick
list the past week, but is able to be
around now.
George Mitchell returned Friday
from Crater Lake, where he went with
the shipment of elk from the Meadows
near here.
Mr. Scites is very low with tuber
culosis at his home in Enterprise.
E. J. Conkleman, the plumler, has
moved into the new Bumaugh build
ing.
Enterprise has an auto delivery
company which delivers for most all
of the stdres. They make two deliv.
eries in the morning and two' in the
afternoon.
After March 1 all barber shops in
Enterprise will close at 7:S0 p. m ex
cept on Saturdays when they will close
at 10 o clock.
F. W. Wagner's " son died in La
Grande Tuesday of last week, where
lie was taken for treatment. His fu
neral was held Thursday afternoon at
the Federated church. Rev. Mr. Adams
preached the funeral sermon.
There seems to be a good deal of
sickness up in the lumber camps. The
livery stable is kept busy sending out
sleighs, taking doctors up to the
camps the snow being so deep the
autos cannot go.
Walter Maxwell wtis a La Grande
visitor the first of the week, the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. George Gilbert.
Earl Kleiner returned the first of
the week from a business trip to Spokane.
C. E. Lewis has been on the sick list
this week.
Roscoo Ghormely left the first of
the week for Idaho and other eastern
points.
W. A. Dunn, of the Eagle Cap
laundry, and family are now comfort
ably situated in the Harley Flecner
I residence on iortn sireei. Mrs. uunn
is a licensed chiropractor and has her
office at her residence.
The Enterprise high school basket
ball team returned Sunday from a
successful tour including l,a Grande
and Union.
The masquerade given by tho En
terprise band was a great success,
the hall being filled to capacity. Prizes
were awarded to the best costumes.
This is the third National Pay-Up Week, a week sot aside 1v thousands of
progressive communities as a week for squaring up cleaning the slate
starling the dollars i.nnng for as we pay each other evervhody gains. Do
your part lv sending ..ut statements to ev'erv one that owes von' and liv pav
ing all tin1 bills you can during this ve Ic.
Who Is Back Of It?
Below is a list of La Grande business houses and professional men who are co
operating to make this National Pay-Up Week a big success:
13 FARMERS ASK $0,000
Wallowa County Association Formed
and Officers Elected.
W. H. llohncnkamp Co.
The Club Cigar Store.
George S. Birfiie.
Fault-Hi Oregon Light & Power
Co.
Carr Furniture Co.
Evening Observer.
J. H. Peare & Son.
Fleming Blacksmith Shop.
Golden Rule Co.
City Grocery & Bakery
Co-operative Store.
Harris Grocery.
Thorn & Willcork.
Mammoth Grocery.
PattiRon Grocery Co.
J. G. Snodgrass.
Island City M. & M. Co.
Jones & llabone.
Grande Rondo Meat Co.
K. E. Klrtley.
La Grande Printing Co.
La Grande Meat Co.
BUSINESS HOUSES
Nash Electric Co.
Frank Jester.
Standard Laundry.
Wm. Scigrist & Co.
The Toggery.
Ash Bros.
W. W. Berry.
Blue Mountain Creamery Co.
Electric Supply Co.
!. J. French Shoe Store.
Hills Department Store.
Frank Karris Art Store.
Ijlly's Hardware Store.
Pauline U'derle.
Putnam's lh-ng Store.
Red Cross Drug Store.
Richey Piano House.
Jap. Stevens.
N'owlin Drug Co.
Newtin Book & Stationery Co.
Oxncr's Paint Store.
lvy-Vogel Drug Co.
The Sawyer -Holmes (.
Smith Produce Co.
Lcighton's Garage.
Young's Confectionery.
Wilson Bros.
N. K. West & Co.
White's Candy Kitchen.
White's Grocery
Dyal Furniture Co.
Donnhue Fumliure Co.
French & Scranlon, Gwit's Fur
nishings. PrtOI ESSSIONAL MEN
Dr. Harry M. Bouvy.
Dr. H. S. Brownton.
Dr. C. H. Cauthorn.
Dr. M. K. Halt.
Dr. W. I). McMillan.
Dr. E. p. Mossman.
Dr. H. I.. Cnderwood.
WHOLESALE HOUSES
La Grande Grocery Co.
Ore on Grocery Co.
Enterprise, Ore., Feb. 13. At a
meeting of farmers and stockgiowers
held in this city the Wallowa County
National v arm Loan association of
I Enterprise was organised, with 13
; stockholders subscribing for loans ag
jgregatiiiK $00,000.
The board of directors is F. W.
i-imith, S. A. Gutter, B. Parks, Edgar
Marvin, J. E. Baxter. Oscar Colpitts,
Sam Lovell, W. L. Mulkey and J. L.
Scott.
Officers are: President, S. A. Got
ten vice-president, Edgar Marvin;
secretary-treasurer, S. L. Bunaugh Jr.
"WEATHER OR NO"
The only sense some of our improv-
erished friends seem to have is tho
sense of touch. Old Man Sage.
BUTTER LABELS For sale at Tht
Observer ofilce.
$100 Reward, $100
Th readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn Unit there Is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been
able to cure In all Its stages, and that Is
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only
Ftosltlve cure now know) to the medical
raternlty. Catarrh being a constitutional
dlBease. requires a constitutional treat
ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In
ternally, actinic directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system, there
by destroying- the foundation of the dls.
ease, and Klvlnic the patient strenKth by
building up the constitution and assisting
nature in doing Its work. The proprietors
r.ave so much faith In Its curative pow
ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for- any cane that It falls to cure. Send
for llt of testimonials.
AddrfMl F J t'UKNET ft CO.. Toltdo. O.
Sold bv Mil nrumttlts. 7Re.
Take Hall's Kamily ruts for constipation.
Everybody Likes
Good Soup!
flood Soup is one of the pleasures of eating. But
what a pitiful, weak and tastless product nmcli
soup is!
Have a soup good' have it good every time,
Have Campbell's or Franco-American Soup
A whole life-time has been spent by these famous
Chefs in the art and practice of making fine soups.
It represents davs of patient searching of the market
to obtain beef that will yield the richest juices
Oxtails of 'the choicest meatish duality, Tomatoes
and Carrotts and Onions and Turnips and Celery and
Barley that shall actually be the choicest grown.
Then why not order some of these ready to serve
Soups, Price 2 for 25c
SELECTIONS.
Tomato
Mock Turtle
Oxtail
Thick Vegetable
Chicken
Consomme
Bouillon
Clear Vegetable
Chicken Gumbo
Clam Chowder
PHONE MAIN 80.
PATTISON BROTHERS
GROCERY
Better Milk
and Why
Because we have supervision over the cows,
barns, manner of milking and the handling of the
milk up to the time it is received into our mod
crn and sanitary plant.
After the milk reaches us we have up-to-date
machinery for washing, rinsing and sterilizing
the bottles A very important feature.
Our milk is bottled by machinery in especially
prepaied apartment, cement floor with proper
drainage and sewer connections, sanitary walls
and ceilings with an abundance of steam to clean
and sterilize all machinery immediately after
using.
La Grande never had such thorough and sani
tary service as we are giving von.
You know you eventually will be our patron
Begin now.
PURE MILK & CREAM CO.
Adjoining The Observer Office
Tlfeo RT Corsets '
Front I.aced
SOLID Cu.UrOKl
Standing, iSi'tinc or Lyine Down
When you stop to think that you spend between five and six thousand
hours every year in your corset, you must realize how importrtn tt ii
Hint yuu nave a. penecuy comiorraoie CO:set.
A poorly fitting corset frequently leads t severe nervous and organic
troubles which cause years of suffering.
In the MODART Corset we have a garment that always gives genuine
wnuvik, silking, airvjiiiing or lyuip tlown.
PAULINE LED "K I K, Sommer Hotel Bldg.
Job Printing quickly and neathly done at The Observer.