SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1917.
IFAGE'TEN.
r;X GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Scientific
Prescription
Service
'When you are sick enough to require the services
of a physician you certainly need the very hest
treatment that he can give. He cannot give you
the besi; unless his prescriptions are compounded
from pure, fresh drugs.
Our prescription department is equipped with
dings, chemicals, etc., of highest purity and pot
ency and; all compounding is done by skilled
pharmacists who employ the most approved
scientific methods.
No better prescription service can be had any
where and no druggist can put up prescriptions
-.at lower prices than ours and guarantee absolute
purity.
passed through La Grande this morn
ing enroute to Imblor where they
will visit at tho home of Mrs. Fox
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson.
I
La Grande Pharmacy
ADOLPH NEWLIN, Manager
Qulclr Delivery Phone Main 4
La Grande, Oregon
I.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
.doflection of Newa Paragraphs and
Advertisements.
'A new and complete line of fine sta
lewjttery. All of the new cuts and
.tDtylea Levy-Vogol Drug Co. Adv.
4-124J.
"ttArMf Ljfle, the piano tuner will be
Saaca la May. Leave orders At Now
Eas'o Book store. Adv. 3-23-tf.
The ladies are invited to Miss Wait
ing's to inspect the finest line of gen
uine hair switches ever brought to La
Grande. Adv. 4-16-tf.
List Your Rooms.
Booms will bo needed for the visit
ors to the Cattlo and Horse Raisers'
convention next week. Those having
rooms to rent or who will open their
homes through public spirit, call Pat
Foley or L. L. Snodgrass. Adv.
. 4-20-8fc.
Ffcnsy plants in bloom now randy.
Ea. Grande Seed & Floral Co. Adv.
4-17-tf.
fVmsy plants in bloom now ready.
Grande Soed & Floral Co. Adv.
... . 4-17-tf.
' Oirtains hand laundered, 50c pair,
03 Admms. Adv. 4-12-lGtp.
'Wrestling seats will be on sale at
tho Arcade Tuesday and thereafter un
til date of match. Ringside seats at
Bert Hughes'. Don't wait until the
last moment and be disappointed.
Adv. 4-16-tf.
There will be a rummage sale in the
Presbyterian Sunday School room
April 28. Adv. 4-21-lt
Night Officer Christensen of the Po
lice force who was recently operated
on at the Grande Ronde hospital is
reported to be in good health and is
improving rapidly.
Tubes repaired while you wait.
La Grande Vulcanizing Tire & Rubber
Co., 1400 Jefferson. Adv. ' 4-13-tf.
New line fancy collars at Golden
Rule. Adv. 4-21-lt.
Harne Johnson, of Enterprise, was
operated on at the hospital yesterday
morning. The operation was success
ful and the patient is resting easily.
Mone? to Loan.
On improved city property on easy
monthly payments. Apply J. R. Oli
ver. Adv. 4-7 lm.
Thos. Williams, resident of this city,
was operated on Friday at the Grande
Ronde hospital.
Profit By These Prices Now j
We've had a touch of fine weather, b ut it may not last !
And you are enjoying a touch of lower price living since the.day the good
United Store opened its doors three years ago BUT THEY WILL LAST
There are things you can always dep end on if you are a patron of this store
One price to all the year around the lowest, first quality merchandise
with the assurance that no substitutes nor special baits are offered you.
Thousands of different men and women have "turned the corner" and mad
e money Overalls 98c, almost 1 dozeneggs with 2 pair leather faced glove
s, 19c each 2 dozen eggs Catch theidea? . '
Bath Towels, 2 pair for
Bath Towels, colored border, 2 pair for
Bed Spreads, iull size
Olaf Groupe, of this city, returned
from a business trip in Portland last
evening. While in Portland Mr.
Groupe had the opportunity to view
the "Preparedness parade." He was
greatly impressed by this magnificent
display of true American patriotism.
Bunting and flags at Golden Rule.
Adv. . 4-21-lt.
Ivan D. Wood of Union was in La
Grande this morning between trains,
leaving on the motor for Elgin where
ho will attend the Teachers' insti
tuo held in that city today.
Deputy is now ready to do your
paper hanging. Phono Red 2171.
Adv. 4-9-tf.
Dr. J. P. Graham, prominent physi
cian of this city, who was operated on
for appendicitis a short time ago is
enjoying very good health, the opera
tion having proved very successful. ,
The water supervisor is flushing
all fire hydrants today to clear up the
riley condition of the water.
All volunteer firemen ore requested
to meet at the Fire depot at 1:30 p.
m. tomorrow to take part in the pa
rade. Adv. 4-21-lt.
The Cattle and Horse Raisers' as
sociation has received one hundred
fine American flags to be used in dec
orating for their convention.
National Mazda lamps please your
eyes and poekotbook, relieves the
strain on both. Levy-Vogel Drug Co.
Adv. 4-12-tf
Come and see the fun at the Confet
ti dance Zubor hall Saturday night
Adv. 4-18-4t.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fox of Union
The Arcade
SUNDAY
Harold Hall, of Union, was a visitor
from Union last evening.
Turkey Dinner.
Big turkey dinner at the Silver
Grill tomorrow. Adv.' 4-21.
Mis. Charles Montnnden, of Enter
prise, is a recent arrival. She is reg
istered at the Sommer.
Asbestos luncheon mats just re
ceived at Golden Rule. Adv. 4-21-lt.
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The La Grniulo National Bank is
flying a new Aug that is a beauty.
Pat Foley made a trip to Hot Lake
last evening.
Lots of fun for everybody at the
Confetti dance Saturday night at
Zubor hall. Adv. 4-18-4t
Crepe Supreme the fabric that
looks and wears like crepe do cheno
but costs only (8c a ycard. All shades
ut the Golden Rule. Adv. 4-21-lt
A WORLD PICTURE
DRADY-MADE
FRANCES AJEiSOAl
-.ARTHUR ASHLEY
.."The Revolt"
A picture version of the stage play of the same name
that scored such a tremendous sensation throughout
the country.
A picture that has a theme that is up to the minute
Last Time Tonight -- VIVIAN MARTIN In
"THE WAX MODEL"
Rev. G. L. Clarke returned this
morning from Greenlouf, Ida., where
he delivered tha Commcicumt-nt ad
dress to tho class of '17 of tho Green-
loaf Academy. Through the efforts of
the Grcenlcnf delegation at tho Older
Boys conference held in Baker last
December the services of Mr. Clarke
was secured. Ho delivered hu excel
lent address "Tho Knight of the Inc
side" to the class.
Peqot Sheeting, bleached 8-4, yard
Pequot Sheeting, bleached 9-4, yard
Pequot Sheeting, bleached 10-4, yard .
39c
. 49c
..98c, $1.49, $1.98
: 36c
1 ... 38c
40c '
India Head Pillow Tubing, yard - - 19
Extra Heavy Pillow Tubing, 42-in 18c
Bed Sheets,' 81x90 - 69c, 89c
Indigo Dye Overalls - - 98c
Indigo Dye Jumpers - 98c
Leather Faced Canvas Gloves 19c
Men's Work Shoes L ...$2.98, $3.50, $3.98, $4.98
Men's Suspenders y 19c, 25c, 49c
Men's Work Shirts '. f 49c, 98c, $1.19
Men's Waist Overalls , 89c
1 Little
Store 16
Years
Ago
Incoroorated.
Formerly The United Store
175 Big
Busy
Stores
Today
at the court house having rotted, it
was necessary for some one to replace
them. Bergunson displayed his pa
triotism by shining up the pole and
replacing the old. ones.
Matinees Postponed.
The Arcade tintf Colonial Theaters
will close during tho flag-raising ex
ercises. The matinees will be given
after the exercises are ended.
Rome, April 21. (United Press)
Revolution is imminent in Hungary.
Disturbances in Budapest and twenty
five other towns have resulted in their
being proclaimed in a state of siege.
Receives Good Offer..
L. V. Rawlins, factory representa
tive of the Chandler Motor Car Co.,
is in the city looking up agency work
and awaiting the arrival of a car load
of Chandler cars.
The Weather.
The weather: "Unsettled
cooler."
and
I H. E. Laf!-:', prominent young man
jof this city, who took the U. S. Civil
service examinations a month ago re
ceived ft telegram yesterday stating
that he 'had passed successfully and
' offering him a good position wit'a the
. U. S. department of agriculture,
Washington, D. C. He will leave to
night for Corvallis where he will visit
with his folks of that city for a week,
'leaving then for Washington to begin
I his work.
All Women of Woodcraft wishing
totako part in the flag raising, meet
at the Eagles' hall, at 1:30 p. m. to
morrow. Adv. 4-21-ltp.
I. B. Rhodes, State Y. M. C. A.
secretary for Oregon and Idaho, is in
the city today on business. Hu wiil
meet the directors of the local Y to
night and the ministers of the city.
I The following registered at the
Imperial hotel, Portland: Mrs. W. J.
Townley, Union, April 18; E. Jacob
son and wife, La Grande, April 19.
Hungarian Is Killed in Explosion.
Pittsburgh, April 21. (United
Press) Nick Follis, a Hungarian
was instantly killed and three others
fatally injured when dynamite ex
ploded in Russclton. The police are
investigating the report that Felhs
was making a bomb.
One of the merry events of the week
jwas the dancing party given by the
nonor uuara last night in the Kex
hall. The hall was beautifully dec
orated in flags and the badges of the
Honor Guard tastefully hung from
the balcony. About three hundred
couples were present and the girls
i ure to be congratulated upon the
' huge success of their first party.
FLAG RAISING PROGRAM TOMORROW.
Notice.
The La Grando Public library will
be closed Sunday afternoon on account
of the flag raising exercises. Adv.
4-21-lt.
Two local anglers, Rube Zweifel and
Bob O'Connell will shoulder their r.uis
tomorrow and migrate to the north
at tho valley where they will wnp;i
war upon the finny tribe. The weath
er permitting they ir.tcni to make the
trip in a car.
Adolph Newlin and family are mov
ing into the Oliver residence on
Fourth street.
Tho local Gun Club will shoot
against Woodburn, Ore., in the regu
lar telegraphic contest tomorrow
morning at 10 o'clock in the Foley
pasture Spectators are always welcome.
R. R. Herron, of I-i Grande, is at
tho Perkins.
Andy Bergunson is nn expert nt
polo climbing, the ropes on the pole
(Continued from Page One.)
Washington Avenue, rear extending west.
Division No. 2 Forms on Depot St. head of column ar
Elks Club, extending south on Depot and Fourth.
Division No. 3 Forms in rear of first division extend
ing further west on Washington.
Division No. 4 Forms on Depot St., head of column at
Ridley's Piano Store, extending north on Depot.
Division No. 5 Head of column on Washington, op
posite south side of Sommer Hotel, extending cast on
Washington.
.mvicmiu iu, u jueau or lommu on v asmngton, in rear
of fifth division, and extending further east on Washing
ton. Division No. 7 Head of column in rear of sixth division
extending further east on Washington.
Line of March.
East from Elks Club on Washington Avenue to O Ave
nue, north on O to Adams, west on Adams to Foley Hotel,
north on Chestnut to O. W. R. N yards.
One of the speakers will be "Farmer" C. L. Smith, who
served with Company E, 11th Michigan Infantry with.
General Thomas the "Rock of Chickamauga." '
All the lady Maccabees who tak
part in the flag raising Sunday are
urged to be present at the Eagles'
hall, Sunday afternoon, at 1:30
sharp. 1
(Signed)
CATHERINE E. HAMILTON,
Record Keeper.
NELLIE SPENCER,
Commander.
Adv. 4-20-2t
Fresh arrival of clams, crabs and'
OVBters. Steamed clams nnit rrnrlrMt
crabs, fine razor-back damn. Knerml
dinner Saturday and Sunday 35c. L
uranae uyster and (Jhop House. dv
4-20-2t.
All members of Jtlie Royal Neigh
bors aro requested to meet at the K.
Of P. hall at 1:30 Sujuliav tj fnlcn nnr
in the presentation of the O.-W. R. &
is. Bnopmens nag raising. Adv.
4-20-2t
The La Grande National bank has
control of several vacant city lots and
acre tracts close to La Grande which
they will rent to parties for the pur
pose of growmg garden truck. Call
at bank. P. L. Movers, cashier
Adv. A.9n.tr
For Sale Farm.
! Here is a good chance for yu to
get a good 40-acre farm close to La
Grande, with 5-room housr.'nn v.o
and other out buildings, for $3800;
$1000 cash, terms on balance. Ad
dress A. B., care Observer.
4-21-6tpd
Knights of
Pythias
Announcements
All Odd Felbws arc requested to
meet promptly at 1 p. m. tomorrow
at their hall. 4-21-lt
Eagles to Meet.
The Eagles will meet at thpir rlh
rooms at 1:30 to form for the n .W
flog raising parade. Adv. 4-20-lt.
All those who donate autos to take
the G. A. R. in the parade tomorrow
meet at the K. of P. hall at 1:30
sharp. Adv. 4-21-lt
Modern Woodmen.
The Modern Woodmen of Amorica '
will meet Sunday at 1:30 sharp to at-;
tend the O.-W. flr.g raising exercises. '
Every member is urged to attend. I
H. E. DIXON, Couasul. !
4-20-21
Will meet Sunday 1 p.
ni. in their Castle Hall,
to attend O.-W. R. N.
shlopmen Flag Raising.
w. d. McCarthy
Chancellor Commander
PYTHIAN SISTERS
Will meet at J. R. Oliv
er's office, 1:15, to at
tend Flag Raising.
DELLA harnden
M. E. C.