WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1917.
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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Be Immune From
COLDS
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It is easier. to avoid a cold or to cure it when it first
starts than it is to eure one that has become ob
stinate. Avoid complications that may result from
a neglected cold by using
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Newlin's
Cold Tablets
They will quickly overcome congestion and stop
the feverish condition which usually accompanies
a cold. They are pleasant to take and are in no
wav harmful.
La Grande Pharmacy
ADOLPH NEWLIN, Manager
Quick Delivery Phone Main 40
La G. nide, Oregon
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Collection of News Paragraphs and
Advertisements.
I J. M. Burdette of Joseph, who has
been working in Walla Walla, arrived
in La Grande last night. Ho may go
to Joseph today.
Do not forgot the band dance at
Rex hall Wednesday night. 2-19-lt
C. E. Wilson rnd four children are
moving today to Haines where they
will live. j
For chronic constipation and bowel
disorders take a treatment of Ameri
can Oil (heavy). Wonderful results
will follow. Levy-Vogel Drug Co. ,
2-1-tf
Guy Navarre, Artcraft picture rep
resentative, was in the city today.
Buy Oregon Nursery company's
fruit and ornamental trees and all
kinds of shrubbery and flower plants
of George Ball, ugent, 1212 Washing
ton avenue, La Grande. ' 2-15-lmo
Mr. and Mrs. James Bradley have
left La Grande for Buffalo, N. Y., to
make their home.
The weather today is mild rind
pleasant and the sunshine is good to
see.
More developing and printing of
films every day at Silvarthom's Fam
ily Drug Store. Dly2-12tf;Wklylt
Miss Madeline Bollons left for Sa
lem Monday to join her sister, Miss
Eleanor Bollons, who has been a clerk
in the legislature. The Misses Bol
lons will visit in Portland and will
return about Sunday.
All motorcycle and bicycle accessor
ies at cost. Now is the time to buy.
Leighton Garage. 2-17-tf
The Royal Neighbors will hold a
'Penny" social at the K. of P. hall, be
ginning at 6 p. m., Friday, February
23. Everybody come; everybody wel
come. 2-2(i.at
Miss Lou Long of Cleveland, Ohio,
arrived in La Grande last night. Miss
Long has accepted the position as de
signed for Miss Blackmon.
For That Cough and Tickling
in your throat, use Syrup of Wild
Cherry Bark in combination with
Guaincol and Eucalyptus. It gives
quick relief. Levy-Vogel Drug Co.
2-1-tf
Band dance at Rex hall Wednesday
night. Everybody invited. Dunce
music by band and augmented orches
tra. 2-19-lt
PUBLIC SALE FEB. 27
A public sale will be held at the
farm of A. Fines, six miles east of La
Grande on upper Cove road, February
'.27, 10 a. m. Free lunch at noon.
Livestock, farm machinery, house
hold goods will be offered for sale at
auction. Terms: All sums of $10 and
under, cash. All sums over $10 bank
able notes, with 8 per cent interest,
due and payable October 1, 1917.
A. FINES, OWNER.
TOM JOHNSON, Auctioneer.
KI REYNOLDS, Clerk.
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"To The End of Satisfaction"
OUR MOTTO EVERY DAY
Not the building of a Patron, but the building of Patrons, is our main de
sire'. This must warrant satisfaction to the end that we may enjoy lasting
mouth to mouth publicity of our friends which can only be developed through
a store's Service and its Values.
"A SMILE TN EVERY PATR"
Men's Crossett. 8.00 Value Elsewhere Our Price 9o.W
Our Price ' $5.50
Our Price
Our Price $3.98
Our Price $3.50
Men's Crossett .$7.00 Value Elsewhere
Men's Crossett $0.50 Value Elsewhere
Men's Crossett $5.00 Value Elsewhere,
Men's Crossett $4.50 Value Elsewhere,
"They Make Life's Walk Easy" ,
Men's "Our Own" Goodyear Welt, Lace or Button; $4.00 Value $2.9
Men's O. M. or Vici Kid, Bin. or Button, $3.00 anywhere : - $2.49
Men's Solid Leather Work Shoes Oak tan soles $2.98, $3.50, $3.98,' $4.50
Men's German Dye Overalls "Big Three", "Oskosh", "Underhill" 98c
BUYING FOR 175 STORES MAKE THESE PRICES POSSIBLE
J. C. Penney Company
FORMERLY UNITED STORE
Johnson and O'Neil
Are Clever Wrestlers
O'Neil Was Once Frank Gotch's
Trainer and Has Wrestled Celebrities
Johnson Is Heavyweight Pacific
Coast Champsion.
Some people wondered why John
son, "The Terrible Swede," had such
a hard tussle with Jack O'Neil in their
handicap match at the Arcade theater
Thursday night.
It is easily explained when one is
familiar with the record of O'Neil.
Jack has wrestled some of the best
men in the United States. Following
are some of themain events in which
he has participated: Dan McLeod at
New York to a, draw, time 2 hours, 6
minutes; D. A. McMillan at Minneap
olis, O'Neil won in 1 hour, 34 minutes;
Jack Rooney, O'Neil won in 38 min
utes; John Jenkins at Cleveland,
O'Neil won in 2 hours, 3 minutes;
Farmer Burns, world's champion at
Spokane, O'Neil lost in 1 hour, 21
minutes. So Johnson in meeting
O'Neil was up against a man who
could hold any man at bay for 15 min
utes. 'In addition to his long service on
the mat O'Neil was trainer for Frank
Gotch and learned all the fine points
from the undeicatcd Iowam.
So when the men meet in a finished
"bout at the Arcade theater tomorrow
night it will be absolutely one of the
best matches ever staged in La
Grande. Following is a clipping from
the Oregon City Recorder when John
son defeated Bordscn for the coast
championship:
"I. A. Johnson of St. Paul, Minne
sota, holder of hcr-vyweight wrestling
title, added the heavyweight coast
championship to his honors here Mon
day night by defeating Ben Bordsen
at the Grande theater lcfore a crowd
of 1000 fans. Johnson secured the
first fall in five minutes by the ham
mcrlock route and the second in less
time. Both men put up a good f ifiht
and gave the crowd a first class ex
hibition. BordseM challenges Johnson
for a return match. Bordsen won the
title n year ago by defeating Davis-
court.''
Seats are selling f;st for the match
and as there are only a limited amount
of ringside se itr., those wishing them
are requested to get them earlv. They
can be secured at the ticket office
from 2 to 4 in the afternon and 7 to
10 in the evenin;rs, starting today.
Sunday afternoon at the Y. M. C. A.
Rev. Frederick Grimes, the evangelist '
at the Christian church, will deliver ,
the address at the meeting for me7i, :
the meeting will e held in the lobby j
at .1 o'clock and all men are cordially i
invited to attend. There will be spe
cial music.
Money To
Loan
"Money to loan farm land,
Iiowest rates of Interest,
Prompt service, Loan our
own money and do not sell
our mortgages or notes."
Let me figure with you
before you place a ljan,
$8000, private money at 6
per cent.
I will make your loan so
you will kflow what rato you
are paying, and not make
you think y?u are getting 5
or 6 per cent money when
10 to 15 per cent.
Henry T. Hill
Room 23 West Jacobsen Bdf
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of richness, of ripeness, of wholer
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Aroma makes a cigarette they've
told you that for years. And Omar
is aroma. It's the perfect Turkish
blend the triumph of rich Turkish
and ripe accentuating leaves. Then
Omaromar spells aroma. Even the
words blend.
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