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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1917)
SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1917. LA1 GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. PAGE THRE3 J The Miles You Get Out of Were Built In At The Factory GOODYEAR i TIRES The popularity of GOODYEAR Tires is due to the uniform m satisfactory service rendered to their users. Experience has shown that miles in the tires are better than those on paper. Goodyear tires are "Guaranteed Satisfactory" and that's all. FOR SALE BY ' W. M. BOMNENKAMP CO. 1 IW Beg. V. S. Eat. Office AT THE HOTELS Foley. J. D. Brownell, H. G. Case, Chas. H. A. Adler, C. A. Barns, Portland; Martin King, Kamela, C. L. Smith, O.-W. R. & N. Co.; Addison Bennett, Oregonian; A. Grace Johnson, 0. A. C; C. C. Lamb, O. A. C; L. R. Weber, Walla Walla; P. A. Harmony Baker; P. A. Heiser; P. L. Smith, Se attle; P. H. Hicks, St Louis; G. T. Wan Riper, Spokane; A. P. Palmer, Goldendale; Abbie Mayfleld, Elgin; Dorothy Webstor, Enterprise; L. Couch, Giles Plass, Wallowa; Mrs. J. Shaw and Mrs. W. Boss, Walla Walla; Frank Kerman; J. O. Connor, Meacham; C. A. Barnes, Portland; R. A. Will, Walla Walla; A. M. Milgard, Hot Lake; C. N. Compton; H. A. Blair; L. J. Stupoloy, Boise. at Silverthorn's. Adv. 4-19-tf Sommer. 8 1 J. B. Levy, Portland; E. T. Willis, M. O. Willis, San Francisco; M. 0. Evans 0. A. C; H. H. Bernstan; E. I R. Bolsiger; Billings and Billings; 'Mrs. J. D. Fountain, Kamela; Roby I A. Hill, Spokane; J. Webber, Port I land; G. L. Boyd, St. Louis; 0. A. ! Spear, K. C; Mrs. V. Carlysle, Palm er Junction; Mr3. Thos. Mitchell; Rob ert C. Smith, Seattle; E. Hamilton, Salem; Carrie Weinhard, Dayton, Wash.; Omer Taylor, Portland; J. H. Castent Spokane. Our Soldier Boys Wear WRIST WATCHES and They are not "Sissies" They wear them because they are convenient. Why Not You? We Have Them From $3.50 up G. S.Birnie Jeweler and Opticion Particular ; Printing It pays to buy good printing, because whether it represents a catalog, a business announce ment, a booklet, a letterhead or business card, you will be judged by it Our printers are men of long experience, and we have a shop that is equipped for the highest grade of work. Our prices are not cheap, ex cept in the sense that they are mighty reasonable for the qual ty of work. Let us give you an estimate of the next job you have. Phone Main 87. The Observer Savoy. Lue Meimer; W. H, Kielir, Spo kane; Geo. Clark; Chas. Asper; D. Larsen, H. Larsen, Imblor; A. Turner, Oliver Turner, Medical Springs; Frank Turner, Baker; Dick Gallo way, Union; W. J. Mars; John Kay lor, Pendleton; J. 0. Mera, City; J. 0. McDonald, iBoise; Mr. and Mrs. Roy King, Portland; J. H. Nelson, Cove; Bert Traoy, Cove; J. A. Kirtland, City; T. B. Masters and wife VincentJ Lote Elmer, Summerville; Mabel e Jonley, (Jove; Jake tteiler, Josepn. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Collection of New Paragraphs and Advertisements. All motorcycle and bicycie aooes ser ies at CMt Now is tfce time t buy. Leighton Garage. 2-17-tf Singer Sewing Machine. New and second hand machines sold on easy terms. No interest. Repair work a specialty on all machines, Chas. M. Shapland, agent, Foley Hotel Bldg. Phone Red 461. l-17tf Money to Lean. On improved real property in Union county, no delays, current rates. La Grande Investment Co. Adv. Turkey Dinner. Big turkey dinner at the Grill tomorrow. Adv. Silver 4-21. 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 Misses Jones and Rabone uadies Ready to Wear. We are now showing all the new goods in Suits, Coats, Skirts and Waists. We make suits, coats and skirts to order. Remodeling done. t. 3-12tf It should be found by all ladies shopping that our store is the one that carries large lines of goods in drugs, in cameras and kodaks and all such supplies as well as books and stationery,, fountain pens and a fine soda water fountain where soda drinks and ice creams are served by one that knows how at Silverthorn's. Adv. ., 4-19-tf. Surveying. Surveying and general engineering nt reasonable rate. R. R. NEAL, Of fice of City Engineer in City Hall. Adv. Mon.-Sat. We pay better prices for used fur niture. Phone B 1241. Cor. Fir and Jefferson. E. J. Donohue . 12-20-tf Now is the time to use squirrel poi son to get results. Levy-Vogel Drug Co. Adv. 4-12-tf. All kinds of fine stationery in any quality and price and beautiful tablets and envelopes to match at Silver- thorn's. Adv. 4-19-tf. We carry distinctive candies for those who want the best. Levy-Vogel Dtrug Co. Adv. 4-12-tf. The minute it warms up a little more we will serve a nice line of ices ' as well as other soda and ice creams Come to our store when in need of typewriting and carbon paper or typewriter ribbons. Newlin Book & Stationery Co. Adv. 4-19-tf. Turkey Dinner. Big turkey dinner at the Silver Grill tomorrow. Adv. 4-21. These are beautiful sun-shiny days and you will find taking pictures with your camera or kodak fine pastime and a pleasure. You will be able to find all kinds of films and ko dak and camera supplies and a good place to have your developing done by experts at the work at Silver thorn's Family Drug store. Adv. 4-19-tf. memorandum books. Newlin Book & Stationery Co. Adv. 4-19-tf 6 1-2 Per Cent Money. $30,000 for long term at 6 1-2 per cent interest for loans ion Grande Ronde Valley farms. See W. B. Sar gent at La Grande Investment Com pany at once. " 2-2-tf Your interest in the ads of the stored is on a par with your Interest in your buying tasks. Adv. 4-11, 17, 24. 5-1. Pure Milk and Cream company's telephone number is Black 2001. Adv. 4-13-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 For Sale: Twelve room . furnished mod ern house in best residence section of 'the town. House pays $70 per All 6izes and Rulings of loose-leaf month and furnishes 5 nice rooms for family use. Ownor must sell at once as health of momber of family com pels him to leave and will sell at a bargain. Comparatively small cash payment required. Balance can be paid monthly out of income from property. Address X, care Observer. A two hundred and eighty acre farm with good improvements, 100 acres in fall grain, all good level land, five miles north of 'Island City. Come and look it over. PETER ALLEN. We pay highest prices for hide and sheep pelts. Peoples' Meat Market, 1119 1-2 Adams Ave. Adv. 12-C-tf. A good social dance at Zuber hall every Tuesday and Saturday night. Priyate dancing lessons every evening. Phone 'Black 1211 for appointment. Adv. 8-14-tf. We pay best' prices for second hand furniture. DYAL'S FURNI TURE CO., 404 Fir St, Phone Black 8351. Adv. . 12-4-tf. The Coffee Shop. The Coffee Shop is now opon in the Foley Hotel. It gives table and counter service and is open at all hours. It bids fair to be the most popular lunch place in the city. 4-20-tf Notice of Final Hearing. -Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that the undersigned. as executrix of the . estate of Rod erick McKenzie, deceased, has filed her final account in the office of the county clerk of Union county, Ore gon, and that the county judge of eaid county has fixed May 21, 1917, at 10 otira u. in., as in time, ana iw county court room in the court house at La Grande, Union county, Oregon. as the (place for hearing objections to said final account, and the settlement of said estate. 1 Date April 21, 1917. , MARY A. M'KENZIE . Y-l 1. f . dxecutrut Apr. 21-28; May 5-12-19. Pedigreed! M?t!985 Prices Effective April 1st, 1917 Light Fours Touring. . . 6oj Roadster . . $66a Country Club . tJoS ,.,.r.;k ' ...A' ..... . . Big Fours Touring. Roadster Coup . Sedan . Light Sixes Touring . . Roadster Coup . Sedan Willys-Six Touring . . . tSjo . $HJS . $1130 , il4l0 . $03 . t070 . fuss Willys-Knights Pour Touring . tt.10 Four Coupe . $1630 Pour Sedan . . $lojo Four Limousine 1 1950 Bight Touring. Itoso Advane4 in price. Die Four end Light Six models. May 1st next deferred until that date " auount too late to correct adver tisements appearing in magazines circulating tlwougaoul Ike month of April. All prices f. o. b. Toledo Subject to change without notlct "Made in V. S. A." Nine years of continuous, consist ent development, improvement, refinement! Each year a better car and a bet ter value! Over three hundred thousand now in use ! That is the history of the car that built Overland because it repre sented integrity of value. And as steadfastly as this car has represented original integrity of value, so also has The Willys Overland Company sustained ; that integrity of value through out its service in the hands of those who purchased it. The Overland Big Four of this season and its twin except for the motor the Overland Light Six, are the direct outcome of all this development. More than three hundred thou sand owners and more than four thousand dealer and factory-branch organizations have assisted this development by their experience with these cars and their helpful suggestions of improvements. In their new beauty, in their per fected easy riding qualities, in their proven sturdiness and mechanical excellence, ,in their admitted tire, fuel and oil economy, these cars are worthy of the confidence we have, that they will further enhance Over land prestige. The" prices are $850 for the Big Four, $985 for the Light Six, while we have them to deliver until May 1st thereafter $895 and $1025. Galloway-Rees Co. Dealers 1 if I rt,"7( The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio (- iriSi T - ' '"j y . Manulaaurcra of Wil)y.Knight uuJ Overland Automobiles VTi - "'NSy HI