La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 21, 1917, Image 8

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UK GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1917
SOFT
HEALTHY
HANDS
Save your hands from harm during the house
cleaning season. Wear a pair of our guaranteed
Rubber
Gloves
I ine grades wmeii we are now ol lenng are made or
the host ruhher and arc strong and exceedingly
pliable. They are also made with extra long wrists
a very desirable feature.
Prices 50c to $1.25
Sidney Lyle, the piano tuner will
be at the Foley hotel Thursday March
22. Adv. 3-19-6t.
Millard Stearns, of Huntington,
foumerly of La Grande, is vUitinK in
the city for a few days.
Hippodrome vaudeville today, Ar
cade. Adv. 3-21-2t.
Fresh box candy McDonald's
chocolate brazil nuts and other 'fancy
packages at the Silverthorn's Family
Drug store. Adv. 3-17-tf.
H. E. Roskamr) has returned from
a business trip to Omaha and St.
Louis. "Everything looks good east,"
xniil Mr. RnKkiimn. "Business is fine
and the weather conditions are ideal."
I Elks' band dance in Rex hall Wed
nesday night. Adv. 3-20-2t.
Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Less than the
present cost. Will save you from
$1.50 to 3.00. The Toggery. Adv.
3-20-3t.
La Grande Pharmacy
ADOLPH NEWUN, Mnnnger
Quick Delivery ' Phone Main 4
La Grande, Oregon
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
' Collection of News Paragraphs and
Advertisements.
Julius Roesch was a Baker visitor
yesterday.
Beautiful packages of cundy of the
very best quality. See them at Sil--verthorn's
Family Drug store. Adv.
3-19-tf.
Miss Leah Swalberg has taken a
position in Hilton's garage.
.-.vw uu.h.... IVDOVIU, y
evening, Zuber Dancing Hall. Phine
Dt..l. 11)11 i L I 1
umi:ii iw ttppoimmenc lav.
3-5-tf.
If you do not want to be disap
pointed don't wait until the last min
ute to get your seats for the wrestling
match. Adv. 3-21-3t.
Gordon Henderson, of Lewiston,
Idaho, is the new drummer at the Ar
cade theatre.
Ring-side seats and reserved seats
selling. Arcade theatre for Friday
night. Adv. 3-21-3t.
The Lutheran Ladies' Aid will meet
at the home of Mrs. Wm. Moore, 2304
Second street, Thursday afternoon at
2 p. m. Adv. 3-21-lt.
Championship Wrestling.
Championship wrestling match for
$200 purse, Arcade, Friday night.'
Glad Tidings 9 '
For the men of La Grande those who have families and the single man
all who are battling in "Life's Stream" to "Forge" ahead and who have in
mind a new suit at a certain price. Read the items below jot them down
for reference or cut out this ad then come in and spend a pleasant half hour
and get a "Real Suit" at "Let-Live" price A happy medium that always re
sults in a sale.
Men's Mixtures, grav. It'-wii, blue serge, $15.00 values . $9.75
Men's Blue Serge, Brown Cassimeres, Stripe Cheviots, $18.50 value $12.50
Men's Novelty Stripes, Mixtures, Blue Serges, $22.00 value ..... $14.75
Men's Clay Serges, Stripes, Navy Blue $25.00 value ....$16.50
Men's Extra Heavy Blue Serge, silk wool mixed, $27.50 value . $18.50
Men's English Serges, fancy stripes, solid blue, $30.00 value ........$21,50
In eomparitive prices we mean the usual asking price and
what we sell them for.
MOTHERS, FATHERS Another new lot of Boys' Suits, all colors, fancy and
plain, serges, tweeds, etc. $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98
Men's Dress Shoes $2.98, $3.50, $3.98, $4.50, $4.98
Men's Work Shoes $2.98, $3.50, $3.98, $4.50, $4.98, $5.50
COME EARLY WHILE THE PICKING IS GOOD.
Strong Evidence
Why You
Should Buy Here
J. C. Penney Co.
Formerly The United Store.
We Lead
Others Follow
Don't forget the band dance Wed
nesday night in Hex hall. Adv.
3-20-2t.
O.-W. Station Agent J. H. Keeney
returned last night from Portland
where he has been confined in St. Vin
cent's hospital since March 1.
Sergeant Rice, of the jx Grande
Marine recruiting station, is in Elgin
on recruiting duty.
A new lot of pretty gold fish. All
kinds and shapes. See these at Sil
verthorn's Family Drug Store. Adv.
3-19-tf.
Shoe Sale Closing out our $1.50
Harlow line. $1.50 less than the
present cost to us. The Toggery.
Adv. 3-20-3t.
Dr. and Mrs. Phy, of Hot Lake,
were in the city this morning and re
turned on number six.
Most people like a good camera
that is easy to use just the kind that
they sell at Silverthorn's Family
Drug Store. Adv. W. It.
Dr. Ralston, physician, surgeon and
osteopath is now located in rooms. 12
and 13 over Silverthorn's Drug Store.
Main 21; night phono Main 81. Adv.
3-7-tf
If you want a good oyster s-pper
try La Grande Oyster House, lll!i 1-2
Adams avenue. Oysters fresh daily
and all shell fish. Special attention
given for private parties. Geo. Carres,
proprietor. Adv. 3-15. Mon. Wed. Fri.
Big Hip acts today at the Arcade.
Adv. 3-21-2t.
INFANTILE PARALYSIS
SOUTH AMERICA"
IN
Santiago, Chile, March 21. (United
Press) A good deal of infantile
paralysis having been reported in
South America lately, Chile has es
tablished special inspection corps at
Arica, Punta Arena3, Uspallata and
in the Andean passes. In spite of all
precautions there has been some Chil
ean cases of the disease.
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VAUDEVILLE
-1-
WALTER DE ORIA
Champion Novelty Bag Puncher of the World
-2
ORO & WHEEL AN
The Chink and The Irishman
-3-
THE SUPERLATIVE THREE
With That Unique Harmony
And Wm. A. Brady
Presents
Lew Fields and Doris Renyon
"THE MAN WHO STILL STILL"
Matinees
2 P. M.
EVENING
First Show 7 P. M.
Second Show 9 P. M.
TODAY AND
TOMORROW
Adults 15c
Children 10c
FREE ENTERTAINMENT
Everyone Is Welcome At Any Time To Come In
And Hear Good Music On The
Edison Disc Phonograph
or Victrola
On Saturday evenings you will have the oppor
tunity of hearing a special entertainment by the
world's greatest artiste, including Caruso, Scotti,
Sembrich, 'Melba, Gluck, Me.Cormick, Rreisler,
Albert Spaulding, Anna Case, Emmy Destin, and
a great number of other famous singers you may
care to suggest.
Stop in and hear all or any part of this concert
NEWLIN BOOK & STAT. CO.
4. q,q.f.q,x
PUBLIC SALE
FIVE MILES NORTH OF ISLAND CITY
Tuesday, Mar. 27, 1917, At 10 o'Clock A. M. Sharp
HAVING SOLI) MY KANCII. CONSISTING OF .ifiO ACRES, TO
A. R. HUNTER, I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION THE
FOLLOWING ARTICLES. TO-WIT:
LIVESTOCK
1 Team Drivers (Ted-Dollic)
1 Black Mare 1 yrs. old, heavy
1 Black Gelding 4 yrs. old,
heavy
1 Grey Mare 9 yrs. old, heavy
1 Brown Marc heavy
1 Brown Mare 7 yrs. old, in
foal
1 Dark Brown Horse 5 yrs.
old
1 Bay Mare 6 yrs. old, heavy
1 Grey Mare 9 yrs. old, heavy
1 Bay Mare 4 yrs. old, heavy
1 Black Colt 3 yrs. old
yrs.
15 Head Shoats
3 Bay Colts 8 yrs. old
2 Dark Brown Colts 2
old
I Bay Colts 2 yrs. old
2 Colts vearlinjrs
!i Fall Colts
4 Milk Cows (Fresh soon)
11 Head Sheep (Lincoln)
11 Calves
1 Boar Hop: (Poland China)
H Sows (With Pijr)
5 Dozen Young White Leghorn
Chickens
FARM MACHINERY AND TOOLS
1 Sharpies Separator, No. 4
1 Galloway Separator No. 9
(New)
1 Cycle Incubator (50 eggs)
1 Belle City Incubator (150
eggs)
1 Cypress Brooder (Section
al) 1 Header
3 Header Beds and Nets
1 Header Derrick
1 Roller
1 Double Disk
1 Small Disk
1-2 Horse Cultivator
1 Cyclone Weed Cutter
7 Sets Harness Collars
Chain Harness
2 Sets Single Buggy Harness
1 Set Double Buggy Harness
1 Walking Plow
Lead Bars, Doubletrees, Chains.
Repairs of All
-(New)
Etc.,
1 Gang Plow
1 Bob Sled
1 Disc
2 Pair Scales
1 Scythe
1 Blacksmith Shop Set
1 Binder (Decring)
1 Mower (McCormick, nnew)
1 Hay Rake
1 Harrow
1 Feed Grinder
1 Drill
1 Double Row Potato
vator
1 Fanning Mill
1 Wagon 5-inch tires
1 Wagon 3-inch tires
1 Wngon 2-inch tires
1 Surrey
2 Buggies
1 Stack Timothy Hay
Cables, Wrenches, Pipe Tongs,
Kinds, Tools
Culti-
HOl'SEHOLI) GOODS
2 Oak Bedstead and Springs
1 Bureau
1 Lounge
1 Oak Extension Table
1 Cabinet
1 Kitchenette
1 Churn
2 Rockers
1 Flower Stand
1 Butter Mixer
Other Articles Too Nunarous To Mention
TERMS
All sums $10.00 and under, cash; all sums over $10.00. approved
bankable notes, with 8 per cent interest, due and payable six months
from date. No property to be removed until settled for.
FREE IXNCH AT NOON
TOM JOHNSON, Auctioneer. ERNEST VEHRS, Clerk.
HERMAN VEHRS, Owner
Across thv Road From Hunter Ranch
Y.