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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1917)
LA GRANDE, EVENING , OBSERVER,, , v lS PAGE FIVE 4 TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1917. $ $ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Today and Tomorrow jj a nan amauum czs mm a crates oca oca aaniiiBp Today and Tomorrow MEBE WORDS CANNOT EXPEESS THE BEAUTY OB PAGES OP ADVERTISING DO JUSTICE TO THIS EXHIBITION OP SPRING APPAREL FOR MILADY IT IS TRUE THAT LA GRANDE HAS NEVER HAD AN OPPORTUNITY EQUAL TO THIS EVENT WHERE EVERY WOMAN CAN SELECT SPRING GARMENTS FROM SUCH AN EXTENSIVE SHOWING AND EACH CREATION AN EXCLUSIVE MODEL. Visit Our Spring Opening Today Or T omorrow See Our Window Displays and Inspect Our Showing of CQATS,SUffS,0!RESSES YOU WILL INDEED BE SURPRISED AND DELIGHTED TO FIND SUCH AN ENDLESS ARRAY OF SNAPPY KEEN STYLES TO SELECT FROM, ALL MARKED AT VERY CLOSE MARGIN FOR PROMPT SELLING DURING STYLE SHOW DAYS. STYLE SHOW GARMENTS ON DISPLAY AND SALE TODAY AND TOMORROW and the finest assortment of Stylish footwear is here for your choosing Two-tones and many plain shades, sport heels and spool heel styles. SEE THE WINDOWS P GOLDEN RULE O Quoth) tfn same-Dim Ce& La Grande's ft. C. U. Store (Just Arrived) The New Shipment of KORRECT SKIRTS WIRTHMOR $1 WAISTS WELLWORTH $2 BLOUSES VICTORIA SILK WAISTS i cm, -dab r0 ineri In Our Millinery Section this week Pattern Hats and Trimmed Models in scores of pleasing styles to meet the demands for Dame Fashion for Spring wear. '. - 4- v 4- 4- ', 4 4-4- - - t 4 - ; 4- ' 4- 4 .4..: ' , 4- 4; ' 4 4- ! r - 4- 4 4- 4- 4. 4 - . -r. 4 4 - 4r- For the comfort and relief of the sick and for economizing the time and energy of the at tendants, our Modern Sick Room Supplies should be used. Here ' you find everything that has been devised, all of .the best quality and at the right price. Red Cross Drug Store , Coming Events March 10 National Orange Day. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Collection of News Paragraphs and Advertisement. O.-W. Assistant Superintendent J. F. Corbett returned to the city Sat urday night after a week's absence in Baker. He left again on a company business trip yesterday. AU motorcycle and bicycle accessor ies at cost Now is the time to buy. Leigbton Garage. 2-17-tf ond Cam Callihan were arrivals on No. 17 this morning. THE Wood Sawing. Wood sawing promptly done, city or country. J. J. Murchison. Phone Bed 8672. Adv. tf J. H. CHILDS TRANSFER AND STORAGE! CO. 1312 Jefferson St Phone Main 706 Best equipped transfer business. Three motor trucks always ready. Highest salaried drivers. All careful and competent man. Largest Storage House in Eastern Oregon. Household goods lowest rates. Automobiles stored 10 cents per day. THE J. H. CHILDS TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. 3-S-lmo to $567.60, and all of said property having been brought into my hotel, known as the Sommer Hotel, in La Grande, Oregon, and more than 60 days having elapsed since the last items of said food lodging and ad vancements were made. Said property so belonging to or under the control of said parties and to be sold in pay ment of my said lien as inn keeper is as follows, to-wit: 1 Vulcan four burner range. 1 Small hot plate. 3 Light fixtures (mantles). 1 Large instantaneous auto thermal water heater No. 8 A. 1 Water tank. 1 No. 25 Rndd water heater. 1 Large eclipce 8 burner range. 1 1 1-2 H. P. dynamo motor, speed 1400 revolutions per minute, amp. 6, volts 230, No. 2616, size 1 cm. 1 81-B hot plate, and large board of electric tight globes. 1 Type T. F. M. & Co. gas engine, Rev. 400, 2 H. P. 1 Large tin tank 10x12. 1 Wooden container for same.' -1 Iron retort encased in brick. ' 1 Feeding tank with large valve at' top of retort. t 1 Small condensing tank with inside tank. Some 3-4 inch pipe,. 1 inch pipe and.': 2 inch pipe, stop cocks, fittings, etc . 1 gold stop watch. GEORGE E. GOOD, Proprietor of Sommer Hotel. ' . ; 8-10-10t : Miss Agnes Bldeler was a Sunday viritor in Union. I NOTICE OF SALE We pay better prices for used fur niture. Phone B 1241. Cer. Fir and Jeffersen. E. J. Doaohue . 12-20-tf Rev. John E. Crymes, wife and son, left yesterday on number 17 to re side in Seattle. A St Patrick's entertainment will be given in the Presbyterian Sunday School room by the C. E. society to night beginning at 7:30. Delivery System Pleases. March 12 and 13 Stylo Show at Arcade Theater. March 18, 16 and 17 Automobile and Motorcycle Show at La Grande. April 24 Grade school contest, High School building. T. new delivery system of the Ia 1 GTaiw ! merchants is pleasing the I customers, who say it is a big im iprovemcnt over the former method. Union Peonle Here. Miss Hilda Sj- y, Mrs. Tony D. Smith, Mrs. Goo- j Baird, Mrs. J. Jacobs, Floyd Maxwell, Adolph Lewin Ndtice is hereby given that. under and by virtue of the provisions' of Chapter 317 of the General. Laws of Oregon for 1913, I will 'on' Wednes day, the 21st day of March, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m. ell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, on the corner of Depot Street and Washing-' ton Avenue in La Grande, Oregon, he property hereinafter described which was brought into my hoi i ..to m-1 mer House of La Gra idv;, Oregon, ! and which belonged to or was under the control of J. B. Hudson, J. U. ! McDonald and R. V.'. M- hae' wno were guests and boat v of said hotel, to satisfy my lien as inn keeper for tho proper charges due me from said parties for accommodation, board , and lodging as such guests, and for other extras f umished to said parties nt their request, and for money paid fur and advanced to said parties said money so advanced being less than $200 and tho t '.a! of my laid claim against all of sai parties amounting! IT WILL SOON BE PICNICING TIM E AND WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU OUR NEW LINE OF CHEESE Wisconson Swiss 1 Cream Brick Limburger Green Chili ::jM: ... i Roquefort Imperial We carry a complete line of fresh fruits and vegetables at all times Prompt Delivery Our Specialty. MAMMOTH GROCERY W. S. Allison MAIN 82 1211 '.anjAve. Herbert Pattison