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TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1917. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. f Mat w. w H' rw 1 JMiagaillllll'gllB I Frank Mace was n land office viai-' ----- . I! A new thing for a cigarette to do In addition to pleasing the taste. Chesterfields just "touch the spot," they let you know you are smoking -they "SATISFY"! And yet, they're mild! If you want more than good taste in a cigarette, try Chesterfields. Frank Mace was n land office vial. tor yesterday. Al Zweifel of Portland, cousin of Rube Zweifel of La Grande, is one of the young pitchers being tried out in Honolulu by Manager McCredio of the Portland baseball club. 206rlO$ Attractive tins of lOOChatterfUkl Hot prspaid, on receipt of SOc, if your dealer cannot supply yoa. Addraiit Liagatt e Mymn Tobusea Co., 212 Fifth Avo., Now York CU CIGARETTES of MPCRJED and DOMESTIC tobaccos -Blended, AT THE HOTELS SATURDAY ARRIVALS Sommer G. S. Reavis, Enterprise; Mrs. A. M. Runnelln, Joseph; G. L. Boyd, G. E. Bourgonne, St. Louis; L. E. Caut, L. C. Henroid, Baker; Earl Sanding, R. E Reed, G. M. Jones, Joseph M. Ricg, A, E. Mclntire, N. Bisaillon, Chas. E. Canada, 'Portland; C. A. Lainline, Pendleton; H. E. Johnson, Walla Wal la; I. N. Miller, Jr., Seattle; C. F. Nenwin, Joe Epstein, San Francisco; D. R. Lossing, Seattle; Wulter Nel son, Earl Tuttle, Hot Lake; M. E. Wallsinger, Alicel; F. E. Scofield, St. Joe, Mo.; Mrs. vA. M. Runnells, Joseph. Savoy. Estella B. Herr, I. N. Wornstoff, , Geo. Ferguson, 0. L. Knull, R. F. Pet erson anu wiie, d. w. Jonn, W. A. Woodell, City; Carl Peterson, Cove; Mrs. J. A. Shields, Hattie Shields, R. S. Renlds, E. J. Muir, Enterprise; Mrs. G. L. Cleaver, Morris M. Becker, Lucille Cordroy, Irabler; P. C. Woodell, C. Williams, City; T. J. Baum, Portland. Foley. D. A. Madsen. Herbert J!. Dewart, Fred L. Tuttle, Portland; Walter Crist, Boise; John F. Temple, Jr., Pendleton; Mandel Nicdio, J. W. Scul ly, Seattle; Fsd Brown. Boise; Frank McNally, E. M. Hall, Wallowa; L. F. Templeton, Portland; F. E. Graham, FJgin; Ella M. Kcown, Imble Frank D. Ceal, Huntington. v Wedding Invitations, announce ments and calling cards printed at the Observer Job Printing Depart ment. 10-28-tf. State cf Ohio, City of Toledo, 1 Lucas County. f Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the Arm of FT J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of To ledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev ery case of Catarrh that cannnt be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENKY. Sworn to before mo and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December. A. D. 1888. (Seal) A. W. GLEASOW, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by all DruiyKlsts. 75c. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Collection of News Paragraphs and Advertisements. C. A. Houghtallng of Portland, architect of the Elk3' Club and the Roman Catholic church, Our Lady of the Valley, was a Saturday visitor. Don't forget to make adate to take yur best girl to the auto show, March lb, lb and 17. Thore will be music and maybe some dancing. ! St. Patrick day decorations for par ties now in season. Nawlin Book & Stationery Co. 3-10-tf J. W. Cormmach of Pendleton, fam ous Franklin driver, and J. E. Walker, 1'ianklin man from Syracuse, N. Y., were in the city Saturday. Mr. Mc Curmmaeh. will remain here until af ter the auto show. Mr. Walker left the city for a short time but will be back for part of the exhibition. I COALMWOOD CAR NICE LUMP COAL AND CAR WOOD JUST RECEIVED DRY We pay highest prices for hide and sheep pells. Peoples Moat Market, 1119 1-2 Adams Ave. Adv. 12-B-tf. Buy Oregon Nursery company's fruit and ornamental trees and all kinds of shrubbery and flower nlnntji of Goorgo Ball, agent, 1212 Washing ton avenue, La urar.de. 2-15-lmo Limited Amount of Coal to Each Customer -! 3 illlU We are exclusive -dealers for ' "Iliawatha" Coals. Kins' Drayage, Packing, Storage and Feed The J. D. Lynch Co. Phone Mats. 10 fr One Block East of Depot 4t X The men directing the business of this financial institution are fellow citizens, interested in the develop ment of every laudable enterprise in the community. All individuals aiming for progress and advance ment require financial cooperation and this Institution provides the necessary facilities. Lending money is one of its most useful'service. Consult freely with our Officers om all financial matters. Mrs. C. H. Carpenter, formerly The Observer's bookkeeper, passed through La Grande yesterday morning on her way to Enterprise to visit her parents. 6 1-2 Per Cent Maney. $30,000 for long term at 6 1-2 per cent interest for loans on Grande Ronde Valley farms. See W. B. Sar gent at La Grande Investment Com pany at once. 2-2-tf Singer Sewing Machine. New and second hand machines sold on easy terms. No interest. Repair work a specialty on all machines. Chns. M. Shapland, agent, Foley Hotel Bldg. Phone Red 451. l-17tf Mrs. Chase Bohnenkamp of La Grande visited friends and rela tives in Baker Sunday. Tennis Club Chooses Officers. Officers of tho La Grande Tennis club chosen last week are: Norman trees, president; Dick Claycomb, sec retary j Charles Harding, treasurer; R. J. Green and G. L. Larison, execu tive committeemen. Money to Loan. On improved real property in Union county, no delays, current rates. La Grande Investment Co. Adv. The United States National Bank A. J. O'Neill, manager of the telegraph office at Huntington, was in Iol Grande yesterday morning. VT pay beet prices for second hand furniture. DYAL'S FURNI TURE CO., 464 Fir St., Phone Black 3351. Adv. 12-4-tf. Misses Jones and Rabone Ladies' Ready to Wear. We are now showing all the new goods in Suits, Coats, Skirts and Waists. We make suits, coats and 6kirts to order. Remodeling done. 3-12tf Jesse K. Ginson. Jack llonnlpv And James U. Burnett of Telocaset wero land office visitors yesterday morning. Plan Lunch Friday Noon. A lunch at tho Foley Friday noon has been planned for the visiting au tomobile and motorcycle dealers, rep resentatives of neighboring commer cial clubs in the city for the speech of W. D. Thompson of Pendleton on a "good roads" subject, and for La Grande auto and motorcycle dealers and business men. Sentenced to Year In Jail. Miles Owens of this city was sent enced yesterday morning by Circuit Judge J. W. Knowles to a year in the Union county iail. Owens had nlr.nrl. ed guilty to a charge of contributing 10 ine delinquency or a minor. Rebekah Social. There will be p.n Overall and Sack Apron social eiven hv Crvsr.nl Rutin. kah lodffe after their rpoMilnr nnnainn Tuesday night, March 13. All mera- oers are urged to be present. A good time assured. 3-12-2tpd Oddie Pleads "Not Guilty". M. W. Oddie. watArdnv nlAnrltwl "nr. guilty" in the circuit court to a charge of obtaining money under false pre tenses. His trial has not yet been set. Notice D. O. O. K. ceromoni.'l will h W1H Friday night. 3-13-3t II. C. REES. Derailment Delays Trains. A derailment of eleven cars at Hutchinson Saturday nieht delayed traffic on the O.-W. R. and N. com pany for an hour and a half. Pianist Visits La Grande Miss Bernice Raas, pianist of Port land, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. An drew Loney. Miss Haas will probably be in the city a month or more. Miss Haas is a pupil of Mrs. Thomas Car rick Burke and a member of the Port land and MacDowell club. Merchants Association. Tho La Grande Mercliants' Associa tion will hold its onnounl election of officers next Thursdr.y, March 15, at Honans Hall. A supper will bo serv ed at 6:30 p. m. sharp. W. R. JONES, 3-12-3t President. Come to our storo when in need of any kind of office supplies. Newlin Book & Stationery Co. 3-5tf Meeting Notice. Wednesday evening, March 14, Mrs. Dora B. Schilko, worthy ijrand mat ron of the grand chanter of Oreo-on. O. E. S., will make her official visit to chapter number 13. Officers and members are reciu-.sted to be Dresent. By order of worthy matron. MARY WARNICK. 3-13-2t. Secretarv. Gets Old $20 Bill. T. B. Loner, nieht clerk nt tho O.-W. prs.senger depot, Sunday night took in a S20, series of 18G9. ereenback. The hill was signed by John Allison, nrg- lster ot the treasury, and P. E. Spin ner, treasurer of the United States. On the iback were printed the pro visions which o-overned the rirrnln. tion of paper money of the United Stutes. American Oil (Liquid Petrolatum Heavy) A PURE WHITE MINERAL OIL Free From All Irritating Ingredients An Mfectire internal lubricant, for use in tfae treatment of Chronic Constipation A trial treatment will convince YOU of its merits Levy - Vogel Drug Co. Prescription Specialists Bake rv Goods We are now carrying a line of Fancy Pastry in cluding: Macaroon Tarts, Macaroon Squares, Lady Fingers, Cocounut Macaroons, Almond Macaroons, Cream Puffs, Cream Rolls, Angel Cake, Fruit Cake, Sponge Cake, Wine Cake, Nut Wafers, Doughnuts. In Bread we have Rutli's five- and ten-cent loaves, Haynes' Dixie, Raisin, Salt Rising, Good Health, Whole Wheat and the Roval Table Queen. We take special orders for Pastry for Parties. Phone 43 Meet Us At the Auto Show 15, 16, 17 J. G. Snodgrass Grocer Quality Service Honest Prices ANTIQUATED SETS OF DICKENS SELL FAST London, March 12. (Uniteu Press) London's anti-Zeppelin darkness has put tho bookseller on "easy street." Antiquated sets of Dickens and others find a ready sale among the Canad ians who read up during the dark hours and reserve the daylight to visit the places that Dickens wrote about. Novels of all kinds are also good sell ers. Poetry is popular, together with detective stores, especially Sherlock Holmes. $10.00 Reward. For information leading to the re covery of one brown gelding, coming three year old; brand two bar on left shoulder. When Inst seen was on the Floyd McKennon place, nenr Hot Lake, uregon. Write or 'phone Farmers B-3-A. W. H. GLEEN. 3-13-6t Imblor, Oregon. LOCAL BOYS JOIN U. S. MARINE CORPS The Czar of Rusjin is a timber merchant. Eighteen southern Idaho farmer boys were in a special car on number six Saturday, returning from the five months' School of Practical Ag riculture course in the Universitv nf Idaho. FARM SALE BILLS Get prices on farm sale bills at The Observer of-fice. FOR RENT SIGNS For sale at The Observer office. Clarence J. Lambert, Horace E. Price and Benjamin C. Gekoltr wore accepted for enlistment in the U. S. Marine Corps, at the local recruiting station in the postoffice, Saturday. The three young men were transfer red to Portland Sunday night. A num ber of their friends wore down to tho depot to see them depa.-t, and if gcod wishes and parting advice will help them, they will surely got along fine in the service of Uncle Sam. Hor ace Price is an automobile mechanic. He will undergo the regular recruit training at Mare Island, California, as will both Lambert ami Gckeler. Af ter this training he intends to apply for duty with the transportation de partment an a truck and armored-car mechanic. Gekeler intends to devote his time to electricity, and will make application to enter the electrician school. Butter Labels for aJe at IF YOU are troubled with dandruff, itching scfllp, and your hair coming out. we ask you to try TBAOe MAHH HAIR TONIC on our guarantee that it will give you relief and satisfaction or mo ney refunded. Sold only by U3, 50c and ?1.00. LEVY-YOG EL CO. La Grande, Ore. mam iffl fvci i brilliant elossy shine that Tjl VJ dot" n-'t ititi .if or dust off that K i.'.iiu'ils ttitMu iron tlmt ln-its lour H n tlmud hh icus at Hiiy other. m I Black S;!k Stove Polish la in a class by Itself. It' more I jjjjj carrfiiy.nnn:Kl mmle H jt from bilUr materials, D JllllliiHKllll The bqysfavorite Its Easiest! 0?BLACK WHITE TAN Q? shoe mil The Obserrer Office. f nOALltY CO Or NEW YORK INC. BUfMLO, NY