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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1917)
SATURDAY, APEIL 21, 1917. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE HVE i V '4 V 4 w LOU Take NdCh ances There is absolutely no possibility of chance, doubt or dissatisfaction when you buy a box of J Lowney's Famous Chocolates The most exquisite candy that can be made with scientific equipment, skill and the purest of in gredients, " Prices 50c to $1.00 a Pound Red Cross Drug Store paign with County Agent Paul Spill tiian presenting- the plan to th f aim ers of this community of keeping farm records. Supplying them with a "record book and seeing that they carry the plan thniya, at the end of the year. The hoik is summarized and results studied for bettermtnt of their farming. Sirs. T. P. Nash, of Poeatello, Ida ho, is in the city visiting her mother, Mrs. A. H. Beebfl of this city Joe Maxwell, on of the oldest em ployes of the Palmer Lumher Co., is in the city fiom Vincent. Mr. Max well is brimming full of patriotism and says he would enlist in a minute if they would tnka him. He is very sorry that he cannot remain in the city for the big event tomorrow but business compo's Win to return this evening. Coming Events Woman's April 14-21 Western Consumers Woek. April 22 Flag raising at 0,-W, R. &. N. shops, 2 p. m. April 23 Grade school concert, high school building. April 24-25 Cattle and Horse Raisers' Annual Convention at La Grande. May 2 and 3 State Camp Modern Woodmen of America meets in La Grande. r May 8. Competitive examination at postoftke for cadetship to U, S. j Naval Academy. Onion, Oregon. June J7 to July 3 (inclusive) Grand Eonde Chautauqua, La Grande, July 7 National Education Asso ciation In Portland. July 14-19 North Pacific Sanger feit, Portland. July 13, 14. 15-J3tata Editorial A. sociation at Pendleton. , i Picked Up By The Stroller " , h July 21-22 "Speed 'em tin" nto. cycle and auto races at La Grande. June 25 and 26 The Women of Woodcraft District convention. AMUSEMENTS. 1 Arcade Theatre Motion pictures; I Colonial Theatre Mntinn. ntofnraa June 4 Special Election to Vote! Colonial Theatre Motion pictures on State Road Bond Issue of $6,000,-! and. vaudeville. . o juuuon pictures. June 8 and 9 Oregon State Bank ers' Association at Marshfield. June 13, 14, IE Livestock Show at Wallace Kadderly, of the O. A. C. Extension Farm Managing depart ment has been carrying on a ca.n- What a contempt a good ' woman must have for a man who married hpr to avoid going to war! Wbat an in heritance to give to children s yet unborn! .. . ffed Cross Getting is New Member Daily f Membership in the Red 4 f Cross is- growing daily. Mrs, I J. J. Broughton is an active f ! worker and she is securing f -- members daily for the member -J-4 ship committee. Mrs. E. T. f Andrews also secured more 4 4 members yesterday. The W. S. Ji 4" C. is also taking part in, the 4 4 membership campaign. The fol- 4 following are the members not 41 4 previously reported; Mr. M. L. Carter, Mrs. M. L. 4 4 Carter, Mrs. Ted. Ludlow, Mrs. 4 4 Walter Parker, Fred Huffman, 4 fUg; Fair List Price. 3BW jga& St rreataJSSi I fa r 1 3ZS st2E,xzsu inches) 375 S BLACK SAFETY TREAD TIRES I ERE is the Big News of the Year for the owners of Ford Automobiles. The B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company, having centered its 48 years experience and knowledge directly on the problem of making the best tire for the ford Auto mobile, has brought forth a tire that fulfills the special needs of the Ford Automobile, and doubles its virtues. . " It is the tire for which Ford drivers have been wait-ing-a Ford car tire of HEROIC SIZE; This husky tire. of Super-she and Super-strength lifts the Ford car to the sumtotal of perfection. taUrtr- It Is n 31-fnch bv 3l inch tire, built with the regular five finger Black Safety Tread to fit 30-inch rims. on a-Ford car.;-;. That extra Inch on the circumference and h full three-quarter inch in the cross-section are just what the Ford car tire needed. Treat your car to longer life and yourself to more enjoy ment of the car by asking your dealer for. the Ford Car Tire of HEROICSLZE: Goodrich's THREE-SEVENTY-FIVE. The B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio 12 Cost Little More These hafidsom, husky tires t littie more money nuke DE LUXE FORD CAR. 3:5(31xJX) .$18.95 is 1.0 j Qnefch Tire. t Stecfcwi L3 est in the Long RurTjgllf lUk Una Dtxin fat TlMs The GOODRICH fibre sole for shoes Qutweai$ leather-comfbrtabie-dny-waterpmof i I The Stylish lasts that are reMlyJeemfortable and light weight leathers that give perfect service Soles of highest grade leather-p-and best attire, the reas onable prices, - t ;; "Selbv" White Buck Shoes .$5.85f $65 ' "Selby" Two-Tone Hovelty Boots ...$3.98 to $9.50 Just Received Many new styles in White EeignsMn, Canvas and Poplin Footwear, Pumps, Strap Slippers, High Boots, laglish Styles Cleaners For ail shades of the New Footwear Ladles' High White Canvas Boots, Louis heel $2.6S. Ladies' High WTiite Eeignskiu Boots, kid' trimmed !L... $385 Ladies English Last Canvas Shoes, kid foxed $2.25 Ladies White Canvas Slippers 98e to $2.89 Misses White Canvas Slippers, Ladies fibre silk hosiery in. black tan, white, sky and grey, 50c a pair. Ta GOLDEN RULE O La Grande's Store No advance fa our staple lines, ledies and Miss es hosiery. (Se lect what yra need today. 4- Mrs. Henrietta Day, Mrs. Nor- 41 f jnan Frees Mrs. Vincent Paim- 4 fr er Mr. C. 13. JSmamser, Mrs. u. j 4. 3. Emahiser, Mrs. H. T. Hill, 4 h Mrs. John Kidnauer, Mrs. C. f S. Dunn, Miss Laura Dun, Mrs, f. P. F. Dunn, Mrs. O. F. Coohdge, 4 Mrs. Claude Scranton, Mrs. Fred 4 4 J. Holmes, Mrs. W. H. Bohnon- 4 4 kamp, Mrs. Chase Bohnenkamp, 4 4 Mrs. Hal Bohnencamp, Mrs. 4 Frank Phy, Mrs. Chas W. Gore, 4. Mr. Ellis Kirtley, Mrs. Ellis 4- 4 Kirtley, Mrs. J. E. Foley, Mrs, 4 4- II. C. Grady, Mrs. J. K. Wright, 4 4. Mrs. Will Grady .4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 '! NEW TODAY America's War Dog The Airedale. San Francisco, April 21, (United Press) The-German police dog, which turned seout and did Ked Cross:. duty, and at St. Bernard, which has been used by French, and Italian soldiers, is to be followed by an American war dog, the airedale, in the opinion of dog breeders and army men Here, mere are tnousanas oiaireuaies waere .tuext: are few police dogs, , . Criiardsmefl and Loiterers Engage in Pitched Battle, i Columbus; April 21. (United Press) Seven guards. men and eight unknown men engaged in a 'pitched battle last night at the State Pair grounds after two loiterers were found in a cavalry bam, militia officers admitted. FOR SALE; Furniture for five-room house for sale at a bargain. Gall 1705 Washington. Adv. 4-21-Stp rOS RENT Furnished house, 1434 Adams. Phone Red 3832. Adv. 4-21-lt. FOR SALE Cows and calves. Phone Biiack 381. Adv. 4-21-St. WANTED Work by Black 3782. Adv. day or hour. 4-21-tp WANTED Reliable man to work about one acre of good garden land in South La Grande on shares. Can furnish .!! nacessary tools, horse ami wagon, anquue 135 Depot street. Adv. 4-21-lt. Society The Honor Guard Girls made about $222 and cleared about $175 at their dance last night. Mrs. Lloyd Scriber entertained in formally in her home on Main street Wednesday afternoon in honor of he sister, Mrs. Freeman of Portland. Mrs. Guy Burkit is being tained in Portland this week. enter- Mrs. W. R. Rhinehart and Mrs, Elisabeth Donnelly entertained the Pinocle club at the home of Mrs. Don nelly Tuesday evening. Five tables were played, the prize being won by Mrs. Hermann Siegriat, A two course luncheon was served. . Mrs. E. F. Mssmas la visiting friends in Portland this week. A surprise party was given to Mrs. Adella C. Roberts at the South Meth odist parsonage yesterday afternoon. About twelve of her friends brought their sewing and lots of good things to eat and everyone had a most de lightful time. Those present were Mrs. H, C, Montgomery, Mrs. Hodson, Mrs, Day, Mrs. Kimble, Mrs. Trill, Miss Hankms, Mrs. Vinacke, Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Newman and Mrs. Stonicar. Mrs. Walter Schillings is quite ill in her home on Cedar street. Mrs. J. G. Snodgrass was hostess to the BiHiken club yesterday afternoon at her home. Sewing was the feature of the afternoon after which a lunch eon was served. The chapter I. P. E. O. met with Mrs. Brownton yesterday afternoon, Sfi I : M w I EEET: 1 'fij J't j .- 1 iisn. snL ig-nttmg- yet wholly comfortable Perfect style and perfect comfort that's the foot wear combination you'll' find In the famous Red Cross Shoe. A wide range of new styles await you here every favored last, pat tern, color and material. Come in today choose your style, and try it. on.. Though this shoe "hugs your foot" with the snug jiess of a glove, you will walk with comfort such as you have never known before. L. J. FRENCH SHOE COMPANY