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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1917)
FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1917. JPAGB EIGIIT LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEKVEli r ' a m . t - THE NEW LIGHT Ringolight-Nitrogen CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Collection of News Paragraphs and Advertisements. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Eastland of Halfway arc at the Foley. '.THE FIRST PRACTICAL NITROGEN IN HOUSEHOLD SIZES Nearest to Perfection in lectric Globes ADVANTAGES: Better Light, Whiter, Easier for the Eyes. , Candle Power about double the Mazda's. Durability: Not Injured by Shock or Vibration Burn Twice as Long as Others ECONOMY: Meter Bills Are Cut Down One-Third, compared to Mazda's. Use a 25-watt to replace a 40-watt, a 40 watt to replace a GO-watt and a (iO-watt Nitrogen to replace a 100-watt Mazda, besides having better light, more of it and no liability from breakage. GUARANTEE: Try these Lamps at Our Risk. They are Guaranteed PRICE 25-Watt, 45c ' 60-Watt, 65c 40-Watt 50c 100-Watt, $1 Owing to Its LONG LIFE, DURABILITY AND POWER the CHEAPEST LAMP IN T1IE MARKET American Made American Grade Wchavej ust received the 40-watt lamps Other sizes will follow later TRY ONE TO BE HAD ONLY FROM Deputy Is now ready to do your paper hanging. Phone Red 2171. Adv. 4-9-tf. W. H. Bohnenkamp and Co., have just finished installing a large Bow ser gasoline pump at . their store. Their customers will now be able to obtain gas without the least possible delay. Sidney Lyle, the piano tuner will be here tn May. Leave orders at New, lin's Book store. Adv. , 3-23-tf. A big shoot will he held next Sun day at the Foley barn. Raibbit rules will prevail. Everyone invited. Bert Hughes in charge. Prizes. Adv 4-ll-4t f You Are Welcome And are invited to investigate our claim, that we sell merchandise f or less money, then you can purchase the same quality elsewhere. WE HAVE MADE GOOD in every city we have entered business. The fact that we have made good, the fact that we are. successful,-the fact that on this very basis Ave have grown to be the largest retail dealers of our kind in the United fSrsitPS Mil'P v if vrm nvn npniinivi wn V mf(l VOll Will ill lCil&l ion uui Everything is marked in plain figures Born to Bishop nnd Mrs. E. D. Whiting of Mount Glenn, on April 12, a girl weighing 13 pounds. Mother and daughter both doing nicely. A new and complete line of fine sta tionery. All of the new cuts and styles. Levy-Vogel Drug Co. Adv. 4-12-tf. La Grande Pharmacy ADOLPH NEWLIN, Manager 'Quick Delivery Phone Main 4( La Grande, Oregon iiihihiiiiiiiii iiiiw mill ii muni in Captain Sweeney formerly lived in Portland, Seattle and Spokane. Ho is well known throughout the northwest and is a son of the late Charles Sweeney, a wey known mining man; Curtains hand laundered, 50c pair, 603 Alliums. Adv. 4-12-lbtp. Money to Loan. On improved city property on easy monthly payments. Apply J. R. Oil' ver. Adv. 4-7 lm. F. W. Kehrli of La Grande was a visitor in Pendleton yesterday. Job Printing quickly and neatly done at The Observer 'Office. M M m v t i it M I COLONIAL THEATRE Ed Ford, Manager BLUEBIRD PHC PLAYS Today and Tomorrow . The Charming ELLA HALL IN "A Jewel in Pawn" also Vaudeville , Comedy Reel Orchestra Music National Mazda lamps please your eyes and pocketbook, relieves the strain on both. Levy-Vogel Drug Co. Adv. 4-12-tf ' The following have registered at the Imperial hotel, Portland: C. K. McCormick, April 10; Geo. T. Coch ran, April 11; Joe. R. Whilley, April 11. Rugs and carpets cleaned as you want them by Standard Laundry Co. Adv. 4-12-3t. It will chase the chaps away, our Ca Lorn cream. La Grande Pharmacy Main 40. Adv. 4-13-2t A certain peripatetic from some where or other is going around town hollering his head off that La Grande is not patriotic. He had bettor mind his own business whatever it is. Tubes repaired while you wait. La Grande Vulcanizing Tire & Rubber Co., 1406 Jefferson. Adv. 4-13-tf. Pendleton Moose Coming. The Moose had a big rally Wednes day night nnd installed officers. Plans wore made for the reception of tlje Pendleton Moose who are coming over to La Grande April 18-to attend the Moose ball and initiation. Fifty can didates will bo initiated here. The Moose will also bid farewell to Daddy Burt, the general Moose organizer who leaves Thursday for Baker. CALL FOR CITY WARRANTS. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION New Spring Gingham 10c 12 White Outing Flannel c Shirting Cheviot : 2'.n Spring Scrim Curtains $1-49, $1.98, $2.49 Spring Middies - - - - 9 Spring Kimonos 98c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49 Boys' Dress Shoes, 2 1-2 to 6 $1-98, $2.25, $2.49 Youths' Dress Shoes, 11 1-2 to 2 $1.69, $1.79, $1.98, $2.49 Men's Dress Shoes '. $2.49, $2.98, $3.50, $4.98, $5.50 Ladies' Dress Shoes $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.90, $6.90 WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE 1 Little Store 16 Years ' Ago Formerly The United Store 175 Big Busy Stores Today 9 i. and envelopes, inks, pens and pencils in large quantities from which you may select at reasonable prices at Sil verthorn's Family Drug store. Adv. 4-13-3t. Announcements Flag Raising, April 22. The O.-W. R. & N. shop employes extend a cordial invitation to all cit izens, fraternal orders, churches and schools to participate in the Flag Raising exercises to be held in this city, April 22, 1317, at 2 p. m. in the O.-W. yards. AUGUST P. NELSON, WESLEY HARRISON, A. J. MARTIN, invita tion committee. G. A. R. and W. R. C. Notice. All of the Grand Army of the Re public and W. R. C. are requested to meet at K. P. hall April 22 at 1:30 sharp to march in the parade and raise the flag at the O-W. shops. Re member the place, the K. P. hall, ana every one turn out. I. W. FAULK, Commander. Adv. 11-13-14 The Victor Phonograph Co. are now fur nishing a complete course in Vocal Training by Oscar Saenger, in twenty lessons on ten large Victor Records with instruction book. $25.00 We have just received a few sets of these. Let us demonstrate one for you. Neivlin Book & Stationery Company All the Rebekahs are requested to meet at the hall Saturday evening, 7:30, to make arrangement to take part in the flag raising at the O.-W. I shops Sunday afternoon, April 22, at 2 p. m.. By order of the 4-12-3t NOBLE GRAND. Vnt ion ic lmrnl. o-ivon flinf nil ..wi,.v.. ..w.u,, f,.... .... i warrants issued on the General Fund ! of the City of La Grande. Oregon, and endorsed June 30, 1915, or prior thereto, arc now called for payment and all interest on said warrants ceases from this date, April 13, 1017. JOHN COLLIER, City Treasurer. Adv. 4-l,1-3t. Pictty boxed paper for fine conre- apomicncc mat is ine very nest ami latest made. Also high class tablets j The Loyal Sisters will meet at the Christian church for a social after noon on Wednesday at 2:30. Adv. 4-13-2t. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given to all con cerned that Grace C. McAlister, exe cutrix of the last will and testament of John W. McAlister, deceased, has filed in the county court of Union county, Oregon her final account in the administration of said estate and said cour has set Saturday, the 12th day of May, A. D., 1917 at 2 o'clock p. m. at the county court room in La Grande, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing said ireport and all objections thereto. GRACE C. M ALISTER, Executrix of the Last Will and Test ament of John W. McAlister, de ceased. Adv. Apr. 13, 20, 27; May 4, 11. FOR SALE Axminster Rug, size 12x 14. Phone Black 112 4-13-tf WANTS WORK Experienced woman wants housework. Phone Black 211. 4-13-2t FOR SALE 14-foot six-legged coun ter, 4 1-2 foot three shelf show case. All in good condition. Call or address 1708 Adams. Adv. 4-13-2tp. NEW TODAY WANTED Man and wife for ranch work. No children. Call 4F1, Wal lowa. Adv. 4-13-tf. WANTED A boll Foley Hotel. Adv. boy. Apply to 4-13-2t. FOR SALE Five-passenger Hupmo bile, ?350.00 cash. A snap; reason for selling want to join the army. H. K. Larsen, Imbler, Ore. 4-13-4t-pd For Sale. A two hundred and eighty acre farm with good improvements, 100 acres in fall grain, all good level land, fivo miles north of 'Island City. Come and look it over. PETER ALLEN. We Are Closing Out Our Line of Harlow Shoes. We Have 6 Dozen of Oxfords Will Sell $1.50 to $4.00. These Shoes At The Present Market Price Will Sell For $6.50. On Sale After The 12th. Lots of Small Sizes. ifl i a ine Toggery