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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1917)
SATURDAY, JU 3 30, 1917. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. PAGE NINE as The 0 FOR RENT FURLED FOR RENT-Apartmenj furnished ' r unfurnished. Tl Darland Adv. 6-19-tf. n-panmenta, 4 Depot for rent-two furnished nouse on 0 avenue. 562. Adv. 6-12-tf. v RENT-Modern fed four ciue in.nn 728. Adv- j 6-29-tf. l? C!l0Ulekeeping- OOl Sec ond St.; phone Black U 6-28tf HELP WANTED-4ale. J- W monthly apo,,. monthly ro 8pare timcperience unnecessary; no canv. gub. jectj suggested. , Sen cular National Pr Bureau Room 4296, Buffalo, NrT 5-21-tf. WANTED-Waitress t Res torn..! A J.. "BB j 'w uv. 6-27-tf, FOR EXCHANGE-Rrtate, FOR SALE-Movlng toSdToT wish to? Write to us q, Ve sell, trade or rent Portoroner ty. NEUHAUSEN ? 703 Lewis Bldg., Portlana, , STRJVBERRIES l CANNING We Are lying Orders Now For Strawberri be delivered within the next few dat the following prices: Grande RoSerries, Per Crate $2.75 Milton and water Berries, Per Crate $2.45 Berriere Ripening Fast We Advise Customers To Buy Now Harri Grocery PHONE MAIN FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408 North Fir St. Our Wands IS YOUR IUJGHTER ON THE MARRIAGE MARKET? I THE I gaqs&piq THE 1 Ml I i & i A Spladid ults 1 V I rim 4 . .'., i erver's Classified Ad. Page is The People's HELP WANTED. MANY GOOD POSITIONS can toe had by any ambitious young men or young woman in the field of railway or commercial telegraphy. We want , a number of young men and young women to prepare for the tele graph service to fill vacancies caused by unusual drafting of young men for the Signal Corps. Prepare to help your country. Write today for full particulars. THE RAILWAY TELEGRAPH IN STITUTE, Portland, Ore. Adv. 6-6-lmo. HELP WANTED Male. AN INTELLIGENT person may earn $100 monthly correspond ing for newspapers; $40 to $50 monthly in spare time; experience . unnecessary; no canvassing; sub jects suggested. Send for par ticulars. National Press - Bureau, Room 4296, Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. 6-21-tf. FOR SALE Farm. FOR SALE Modern dairy ranch, 6 miles from La Grande, 160 acres, well watered, good improvements, 30 acres in cultivation. Price $25 per acre. Will take small town property as part payment and give terms on balance. See or write Ed Stringham, R. P. D. No. 2. or phone 1X6, La Grande, Oregon. Adv. 6-25-tf. Cross The Track Bring Results If YulWant Her to Marry for Money, Pont Let Her See Clara Kimball Young I IN "7HE PRICE SHE PAIDV Picturization of the Great American Novel By David Phillips MATINEES 15c; Children 5c .This is o nhsolutclv new production presenting this tremendously opular star in her supreme achievement. , FOR SALE Real Estate. Twelve room furnished mod ern house in best residence section of the town. ,. House pays $70 per month and furnishes 6 nice rooms for family use. Owner must t 1 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 oat of income from property. Address X, care Observer. . FOR SALE Farm Lands. The Government needs farmers as well as Fighters. Two million three hundred thousand acres of Oregon and California Railroad Co. Grant Lands. Title revested in United States. To be opened for homesteads . and sale. Containing some of best land left in United States, Large copyrighted map, showing land by sections and description of soil, climate, rainfall) elevations, temperature, etc., by coun ties. Postpaid one dollar. Grant Lands Locating Co., Box 610, Port land, Ore. Adv 6-22 D.-W. 3-mo. FOR SALE Player Piano. FOR SALE Milton player piano with music rolU, in fine condition. Apply 1904 First street. Adv. 6-21-tfpd. COMEDY FILM AT ARCADE (Continued tfrom Page 2.) end of thirty days in Mexican cos tume, with a handbook of the Spanish language; his getting into more tangles, and cleverly getting out ngain; and his hoodwinking Clemen tina to the end, furnish the funniest finish to one of the funniest farces ever written. "THE PRICE SHE PAID," A GREAT ABSORBING STORY AT AR CADE MONDAY AND TUESDAY. One of the most absorbing stories ever projected upon the screen is "The Price She Paid," in which the popular Selznick-Picturcs star, Clara Kimball Young, will be seen at the Arcade theatre next Monday and Tuesday. This story, by David Graham Phillips, deals with the problems of a young woman who has always lived in lux ury, and who finds herself practically penniless. It is not merely a few iso lated dramatic incidents, but goes in to the details of the life of the hero ine, Mildred Gower, and her efforts to achieve independence and save hei own self-respect. She marries , for money, and finds herself little more than a slave. With the, aid of a former suitor she studies for an op eratic career and again meets with many disappointments. At length she learns that there is no royal road to success, and giving up all her habits of ease and luxury, plunges into a Spartan routine, and by sheer de termination finally wins. It is dis EVENINGS i IIS Adults 25c; Children 10c Market Place FOR RENT FOR RENT Modem 5 room house. 1504 Seventh. Inquire Dr. Rich ardson. Adv. 6-22-tf FOR RENT Nice clean housekeep ing rooms. Call Red 1311. Adv. 6-l-lmo. FOR RENT Two room housekeeping apartment, very reasonable. Red 8092. Adv. , , 6-21-tf. FOR RENT Office rooms over Levy. Vogel Vogel Drug store. ' Inquire Levy-Vogel. Adv. 6-28-tf. LOST AND FOUND LOST Bunch of keys. Finder please return to C. B. Miller, Room 27, Foley Bldg-Ady. . 6-22tf FOR SALE Cow. FOR SALE Good, fresh family cow, 1314 Jackson avenue. Adv. 6-29-8tp. WANTED Sit uatioa. NEAT, refined woman wishes insti tutional or laundry work. Address P. O. Box 617, La Grande. Adv. 6-27-4t-pd WANTED Position as . housekeeper. Address, Housekeeper, care Ob server. Adv. 6-28-3tp. covered that she has not been legally married, as the husband she left had a wife still living, and so she is free to make her life what she chooses. Miss Young has not, in a long time, had a Tole which affords such oppor tunity for beautiful costuming, and i her charm of personality is revealed as it seldom has been in any of her work for the screen. The director of "The Price She Paid" is Charles Gib lyn, a new member of the Selznick forces, who has many successes to his credit. Liquor Advertising Barred. Washington, June 30. (United Press) Liquor advertising or liquor soliciting by letter, postal card, circu lar, newspaper or publication of any kind will be barred from the mails by "Act of Congress" after tomorrow when addressed to anyone in dry ter ritory. Anyone "knowingly" sending a liquor ad in violation of this act of congress, whether publisher of a newspaper or his agent or any liquor dealer or his agen, is liable to $1,000 fine and imprisonment for six months. For any subsequent offense a year's imprisonment may be imposed. News papers and magazine readers in dry territory are likely to receive their papers "censored" of liquor ads by CHICHESTER S PILLS TI1K DIAMOND BRAND.' A ' uirslnl. Atk forCIil.rilKM.TFn'O IIA.HNI IIK NI PILLM. for V& veer. liiwvrnaiBMt.Safeit .Ways Reliable SfUP !!Y PRISTS EVEJMVKfiw A R C A D E Days Starting M0N. JULY Graham LBOU'il A nit your ruaxliil for Si C( G-vi'A Clil-ohf-(er'B lllamonJTtrniidyVN T53 times, sealed with lilua RiWwn. y 1W fcskKiKi Tube do other. Bur of Tour " ummer Tourist round-trip fares To DENVER $60.00 OMAHA 65.00 KANSAS CITY .... 65.00 ST. PAUL 65.00 ST. PAUL, via Omaha . , 69.70 ST. LOUIS 76.Z0 CHICAGO ...... 77.50 DETROIT ....... 88.S0 WASHINGTON . .. . . 113.50 MEW YORK . . . . . . 115.70 PHILADELPHIA .... 115.70 BOSTON 116.70 Resul v Sale Date: June 20 to 30. July 3, 4. and Fridays and Saturdays thereafter to Sept. 29. Special dates, privileges, limits, fares to other cities, routes, and arrange ments upon application. Union Pacific System POINTS OF INTEREST Yellowstone, Salt Lake, Denver, Estes-Rocky.Mountain Park and the famous Columbia River Gorge Ask for descriptive booklets. J. H. KEENEY, AGENT. La Grande, Oregon the liberal use of shears on the part of news dealers. This practice is al ready in effect in Georgia. Not only states which are completely dry but dry counties, towns and even wards in subdivisions of any state or city otherwise "wet are closed to liquor advertising or soliciting by mail. German Reservist Sentenced. Boston, June 30. (Special) Fed oral Judge Morton yesterday sen tenccd Werner Horn, a German re servist, to tho Atlanta penitentiary for 18 months for illegally transport ing dynamite on a passenger train from New York to Vanceboro, Me., to be used in an attempt to destroy the International bridge across the St. Croix river. He also. was ordered to pay a fine of $1000. FOR RENT SIGNS For sale at The Observer office. LEGAL NOTICE. County. Treasurer's Call for Rood Warrants. Notice, the undersigned county treasurer has funds on hand with which to pay warrants drawn on the road fund from number 929 to num ber 1050 both numbers inclusive. Interest ceases on the above war rants on the date of this call. Dated at La Grande this 11th day of June, 1917. . .JOHN FRAWLEY, Treasurer of Union County, Oregon. Adv. June 9-16-Z3-S0. July 7. Home grown strawberries are now on tho market at a figure slightly be low last week's quotations. Red and black raspberries will be on the mar ket next week. Royal Ajin cherries are just beginning to come on the market but they aremostly of a fine grade. Green asparagus will not be on the market anymore this season. (Corrected June 30th.) Sugar Cane or fruit, ?9.45. Fruit. Bananas 35c40c per dozen. Oranges 25C0c per dozen. Lemons 40c per dozen. Turnips, beets and carrots 5c lb. Spinach 8c Rhubarb 6c Fresh Tomatoes 15c and 25c. Green Peas 10c Cucumbers 2 for 25c. Radishes 3 for 10c Green Onions 3 for 10c Strawberries 15c; 2 for 25c. Lettuce 10c Potatoes $3.50 New Cabbage 6c Honey 20c Dry Onions 5 and 6c. White beans 22 l-2c Beans Colored 17 l-2c Butter and Eggs. Butter Fancy creamery, 45e, 90c Ranch butter 40c, 80c Eggs 35c t Flour and Feed. Bluestem Flour $3.35 Royal Patent $3.30 Jersey Cream $3.30 Best of the Best (patent) $3.30. Ilnvincible $3.35 Upper Crust $3.55 None-to-Equal $3.20 Sea Foam $3 25. Best of the Best (straight grade) $3.25. Flour In 10-lb. Sacks. Graham, Germs, Whole Wheat and Royal Patent 80c Yellow Corn Meal 70c 101b Oats 75c Chickens and FowL Ducks- -Live, 18c Turkeys Live, 20 22c Geese Live, 1618c Hens Live, 16(5) 18c u3 MARKET W Should Be til U fj measured Not only ' by what it will buy but by what it will earn. Spending all of one's incqnie often gives only momen tary satisfaction. Regrets are almest sure to follow. Spending less and saving money regu larly creates a re FT serve tnat . is a source of constant inspiration and per manent benefit. Determine to save as well as spend, and open a Savings Account NOW. 0 United States 8 National I Bank La Grande Oregon THE J. H. CHILDS TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. , ; 1312 Jefferson St Phone Main 70Cy. Best equipped transfer business... Three motor trucks always radx.. t Highest salaried drivers. All careful and competent men. Largest Storage House in Eastemi Oregon. Household goods lowest rates; ' Automobiles stored 10 cents per day.' THE J. H. CHILD'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. ' Adv. 6-8-tf. A New Pattern OLD COLONY new pattern, which is much admired by all who love Colonial effects and handsome silver. It combines all the grace and daintiness of the period its name suggests with experienced work manship. Like all 1847 ROGERS BROS. "Silver Plate that Wears" it is made in the heaviest grade of silver plate, and is backed by the largest makers in the world with an unqualified guarantee made pos sible by the actual test of sixty-five years' wear. We carry a good line. u including the new pat tern. Old Colony. We invite inspection. Siegrist & Co. 1 Tf.