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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1917)
s TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1917. ,VAQE EIGHT LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 7 The Prescription and the Patient S When your physician writes a proscrip tion for you or some member of your family, lie has his patient's welfare in mind. The value of the medicine which is to he given docs not depend upon the price, but upon the good which it will accomplish. Your physician's wishes aiid the pati ent's welfare will both be conserved if we do the compounding. Pure ingred ients and scientific methods insure right results. Mrs. T. J. Scroggin on a ten day vwit. is in Portland Mrs. W. J. Townley, Mrs. Lewis ! Bidder and Miss Rita Gulc, of i Union, are visiting at tha home of Mrs. A. I. Bidder. . Private dancing " lessons every evening, Zuber Dancing Hall. Phone Black 1211 for appointment --Adv. 3-C-tf. Mrs. J. G. Snodgrass, who has been confined in the Grande Rondo hospital for some time, will probably return to her home this week. A non-resident in the . tty fo,- a few days wishes to get in touch wjti per sons willing to sell their diamonds. Stones weighing a carat or nvj;e pr.ly will be considered. Answers con fidential. Address M-J-B, car oh server. Adv. Z-Vi-'ii. J. A. Graves, of Sunnyside, Wash., clarinet player in the Elks' band last summer, is again in the city and has taken a position with r rench ana Scranton. He will play clarinet in the Elks' band this season. We guarantee purity, accu racy and reasonable prices. Let Us Fill Your Next Prescription La Grande Pharmacy ADOLPII NEW LIN, Manager Quick Delivery Phone Main i La Grande, Oregon CITY NEWS IN BRIEF G. W. Peach was in the city yesterday. "Hip" Vaudeville Day At Arcade Theatre Tomorrow will (be Hippodrome vaudeville day for La Grande. If the first week's attendance can be taken for any indication as to how the peo ple take to this class of vaudeville the shows to come will have no kick as to the crowds they have to play to. This week's bill includes the fam ous Uooper-Kigdon dancers, "The 'Pance of the Snow" is the very per sonification of light airness and dainty coloring. Not a sound do the fairy dancers make. The Japanese court dance by Joan Hardcastle is unusual J in the slow grace, the winding name like motions. The boudoir dance by Grace Fenimore is a dainty bit of light flitting, as is also the first num ber with the symbolic costuming. A I Persian and a Japanese emotional 'dance is also included in this number, j Another popular number will be Ed- 1 wards and McKenna. This couple are but irecent arrivals in this country, ' J. C. Penney Company Special Of over one hundred lower and upper berths, carried our Buyers to the East last month, where they selected the cream of the Eastern Markets m Ladies and Men's Wearing Apparel, for our chain of 175 Busy Stores. Spot cash was paid for all merchandise and all bills were discounted. Mr. C. E. Short of the La Grande store, was one of this now Country Renown bunch of Buyers, and he takes pleasure in stating to the ladies of La Grande as well a sthe inen that special care was made in the selection of suits, coats and dresses, assuring vou the buyer of a garment that has individuality for you alone. Thousands of garments were contracted for, all the frills of the middleman are eliminated through this process and it means a genuine saving of 33 1-3 per cent. Ladies' Dresses, Serges, Poplins, Taffetas, Chiffons, Crepes -" .!... . $5.90, $6.90, $7.90, $9.75, $12.50, $14.75 Ladies' Coats, Popiins, Serges, Camels Hair, Velours, Jerseys, all the new shades $4.98, $5.90, $7.90, $9.75, $12.50, $14.75, $16.50, $18.50 Ladies' Suits, Jersevs, Poplins, Serges, Shades of Chatreuse, Apple Green, Coral, Navy Blue $9.75, $12.50, $14.75, $16.50, $18.50, $21.50 Ladies' All Silk Suits, Coral. Chatreuse, Navy Blue, Black $24.75, $26.50 Ladies' Silk Crepe de Chene Waists $1-98, $2.98, $3.98 Ladies' All Silk Corset Covers 98c, $1.49 Ladies' All Silk Gowns and Envelope Combinations $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 Ladies' Muslin Gowns 69c, 98c, $1.23, $1.49 Ladies' Muslin Combinations 69c, 98c, $1.23, $1.49, $1.98 Ladies' Muslin Corset Covers 25c, 49c, 69c Come Now, Select Early and Be Satisfied. Strong Evidence Why You ' Should Buy Here J. C. Penney Co. Formerly The United Store. We Lead Others Follow , -Collection of News Paragraphs and Advertisements. j 5 U,s. smelt for 25c. People's Meat having just completed a most success- Market, 14195 Adams Ave. 3-12-4t!ful tour of Australia, China, Japan Mr. and Mrs. vSpaw were dinner j and the Hawaiian Islands. Miss Mc- quests of Mrs. Mae Stevens and Miss' I Kenna, who has a most chanming i'Ryan. Mir. and Mrs. H. C. Trull have re- ' manner and pleasing stage presence, turned from a Portland visit. I also possesses a most beautiful rich Sidney 'Lyle, the piano tuner is at' ! dramatic soprano voice seldom heard ..the Foley Hotel. 3-12-tf Mrs. J K Swit.er of Pembine :" t vaudeville staSf. Mr. FA- ! , owll-r j wards possesses a pure rich dramatic 7 . I North Dakota, mother of Mrs. H E. ! f , m d lur. Kaiston, pnysieitm, surgeon and . 1 ixon ana m.ss r.nid bwiuer or tni. f to , th most etitieali o , , '? X" 1 and exacting audience. This Duo will end 13 over Silverthorn-s Drug Store. Sw.Uer. heard m md c,assical se ...sv F..u ........ 01.u. Im-l ona. The -nmwlv eiu f tht hi 1 3-7-tf Miss Kinalee Mueller was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Soren-non. I WANTED- To rent, farm equipped, j on shares, about 100 acres or more. Address J. W. C, care Observer. I Adv. 3-13-3t. O.-W. Agent J. H. KKeeney will re-, Mrs. Elsie Smvely returned yester turn Friday from Portland where he day to her homo in Union after ten underwent a surgical operation at St. days in the Grande Konde hospital Vincent's hospitnl. Mrs. Keeney will following nn operation for appendi return with him. citis. is well handled by l.en 1eone. his lact is a unique comedy novelty in which he introduces sensational and comedy tricks on the bicycle and uni cycle and grotesque acrobatic dancing. On account of the length of these shows the first evening performance will begin at 7 o'clock and the second show at about 9 o'clock. The mat inees will begin at the usual time 2 o'clock. Moderately Priced Pianos of High Quality Quality may be had in pianos without extravagance. Our house specializes in those instruments which have earned a reputation for goodness and yet are noted for their moderate prices. Tunefulness, utility and heauty of "de sign are noteworthy characteristics of the WELLINGTON PIANOS and yet its price, $27".00, on very easy payments, you will gladly concede is more than fair to you. The Wellington is a Cable production. One that we know to be right. Vou will enjoy it in your home. Your money's worth or your money bac k. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. Foley Hotel Bldg. R. F. PETERS, MGR. Phone Red 451 "tw 2 3 VAUDEVILLE - ACTS - "Get the Habit" 3 -1- LENLENONE Comedy and Acrobatic Cyclist 2- EDWARDS aed McKENNA Popular and Classical Songsters -3- COOPER - RIGDON DANCERS "Dance Carnival Solo. Moment Musical. Bacchanale Solo. The Dance of the Snow" The Beautiful ALICE BRADY In "Bought and Paid For" WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY SHERRY THEATRE TODAY William Courtenay and Lucille Lee Stewart In A Wonderful Luce Product ion of the Croat Play "The Ninety and Nine" And HUGHIE MACK and COMEDY Maticee 2 P. M. EVENING First Show 7 p. ni. Second Show 9 p. n. Adults - - - - 20c Children - - - 10c ARCADE NEW TODAY iS ft rt 4 r . i uii Miu-t ive passenger auto at a Bargain. Call Ked 451. :i-13-3t HELP WANTED A competent girl or woman for general housework Apply in person after 10 a. m. at 70- Spring avenue. Adv. 3-13-tf. FOR RENT A small furnished house inquire Mrs. Frank Hilton, 1706 Adams Ave. 3-13-tf WANfEDTiolper on .Men's Clothes. Apply at Andrew Brothers. 3-13-2t LOST Pet Maltese cat with beii around neck. Reward for informa tion or return to Mrs. Kinzie, 1906 ITurd street. Adv. 3-13-2t. $13,643.62 CITY OF LA GRANDE, OREGON IMPROVEMENT BONDS Notice to Bond Buyers. Notice is hereby given that the City of Iji Grande, Union County, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for the purchase of Improvement BonJs in the sum of $13,643.62. for Sewer construction, in denominations of $ii00.00. bcarinir interest in fi ner cent, payable semi-annually, said bida mj oe niea with the City Recorder not rnier tnan April 11, 1917, at 8 o'clock P, m. The successful bidder will be required to pay for such bonds with in ten days after notice that said bonds rare ready for delivery. onted at La Grande, Oregon, March 10, 1917. C. P. NEWLIN. Rrnn-Hor of tha City of La Grande, Oregwi. - V "