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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1917)
Red Cross Dm 5 ;- Store ;ii -The- KODAK STORE Coming Events July 7 National Education Asso ciation in Portland. July 14-19 North Pacific Sanger fest, Portland. July IS, 14, 15 Sta.it Editorial As sociation at Pendleton. July 16 Applications for commis sions in army training camp must be in. . . ... July 21-22 "Speed 'em Up" motor cycle, and auto races at La Grande, - . August 4 to 10 Buyers' Week in Portland. . n . .- v ..amusements. Arcade Thaatre Motion pictures. Colonial Theatre Motion ' pictures; Sherry's Theatre Motion pictures. army, navy, marine corps or other I the kind you like at Silverthorn's branches of Uncle Adv. Sam's service.- 6-8-tf. (Family Drug store. Adv. . 7-6-tf. July 10th last day to pay water rent without penalty. Adv.. 7-'."-2t. Second Hand Furniture. We pay best prices for second hand ' furniture. DYAL'S FURNI TURE CO., 404, Fir St, Phone Black 8361. Adv. 12-4-tt Screens for windows made to order at reasonable prices. Red 3521, C. J, Matthies. Adv. . 7-7-6t. Shoe Sale. A few dozen of Harlow shoes left; closing out at $1.00 to $5.50; lots of small sizes left. The Toggery. Adv. ' 7-7-5t. For ' upholstering, and repairing, mattress making, carpet and wall cleaning, Black ,3171, Houghton Bros, successors to T.ee Bellinger. Adv. LOCALS & Advertising in Brief RATES Per line, first insertion 10c Per line, additional insertion 6c Per line, per, month $1.00 No locals taken for less Count 6 ordinary words iss than 25c C irds to line. I Dance at Zuber Hall every Wed nesday and Saturday nights. 5-18tf Money to Loan. On improved real property in Union county, no delays, current rates. La Grande Investment Co. Adv. July 10th last day to pay 'water rent without penalty. Adv. 7-7-2t. Chamois and sponges for your au tomobile the kind that last. A good one should last more than a year, at Silverthorn's Family Drug Store. Adv. . 7-5,tf. Shoe Sale. A (cvi dozen of Harlow shoes left; closing out at $1.00 to $5.50; lots of 'small sizes left. The Toggery. Adv. 7-7-6t. J. L. Mars, real estate and rent agent buys and moves house. Prices talk. Adv. 6-7-tf. Orders taken for Salt Lake Knitting Works, pure wool union suits in black and gray. Golden Rule Co. Adv. 7-6-lt. To make your camping trip worth while, take along one of our $15 Vic torias.. Nawlin 'Book & Stat'y Co. Adv. ' 7-7-3t. Surveying. Surveying' and general engineering at reasonable rate. R. R. NEAL, Of fice of City Engineer in City Hall. Adv. , Mon.-Sat. Shoe Sale. A few dozen of Harlow shoes left; closing out at $1.00 to $5.50; lots of small sizes left. The Toggery. Adv. 7-7-5t. July 10th last day to pay water rent without penalty. Adv. 7-7-2t. Letters From the Front. The Observer would like to receive "letters from tho front" from the boys who have volunteered in the 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, New Foley Bldg. Phone Black 1061. Adv. l-17tf July 10th last day . to pay rent without penalty. Adv; Shoe Sale. :A few dozen of Harlow shoes left; closing out at $1.00 to $5.50; lots of small sizes left. The Toggery. Adv, "' 7-7-6t, ' Dance at Zuber Hall every Wed nesday and Saturday nights. 5-18tf The Observer On Sale. When In Portland you will find Tht Observer on sale at the Oregon He tel news stand and Imperial Hotel water I . July 10th last day to pay 7-7-2t. ,rent without penalty Adv. , The arrangement and equipment for kodak and camera work is very neces sary for the making of good pic tures such as they are doing at Sil verthorn's "Family Drug store. Adv. . 7-5- tf water 7-7-2t. Pure Milk, Phone Red 1971. The Pure Milk and Cream Co.'s phono is now Red 19771. Adv 6-28-tf. Shoe Sale. A few dozen of Harlow shoM lef- elosincr nut at $1.00 n S5.!i0: Into nf small sizes left. The Toggery. Adv. - ' 7-7-5t. i-Beaure to see our new dinner fav or and- fancy nut cups. Something newl Newlin Book & Stat'y Co. Adv. 7-7-8t Peoples' Meat Market' We pay highest prices for hide and sheep pelts. Peoples' Meat Market, 213 Fir St Adv. 12-6-tf 6 1-J Per Cent Money. $30,000 for long term at 1-2 per cent interest for loans on Grande Ronde Yalley farms. See W. B. Sar gent at La Grande Investment Com pany at once. 2-2-tf i cetter pictures are made when you .understand just how to handle your I kodak or camera. You can easily get all information of this kind at Silver thorn's Family Drug store, where , they make a specialty of kodak and Fine candies in pretty boxes, just camera w6rk. Adv. , . 7-5-tf. July 10th last day to pay water rent without penalty. Adv. 7-7-2t. j Society and Personal I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4" -4 4 Enterprise, are at the Savoy. 4 4- ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 Social and club news for this 4 4 department should be given, to 4 4 the Observer by phone or other- 4 4" wise, during the forenoon. Such 4 4 news turned in after 12 o'clock, 4 4" noon, will frequently have to bo v 4" held for publication the follow- 4 4 ing day. . , 4 4444'444'4' D. Fulp, of Cove, is staying at the Foley. F. H. Sutherland, of Baker, is a city visitor' registered at the Sommer, . Elgin residents at the Foley are: A'. 'J. Ellis and wife and Bruce Boyd. Minnie Schubert and Elizabeth Lynn of Baker, are registered at the'Foley. W(,H. Allen, of Pendleton, is-at-th! Savoy. Rdse Pfeffer, of Wullowa. is at the Savoy. Mrs. G. G. Conlev. of Alicel. is at the Savoy. Roy E. Phillips, of Union, is stavke at the Foley. A. C. Tupner of lone is registered at the Foley. Wm. Mcllroy, of Elgin, is registered at the Savoy. Bruce Cox, of Wallowa, is registered yt the Sommer. E. Miles and J. Miles, of Lostine, are at the Savoy. Helen Faltinat, cf Pendleton, is staying at the Savoy. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mays, of North Powder, are at the Foley. W. E. Leffel, of Joseph, is a city vis itor registered at the Foley. Chas. Smoot and E. V. Dinsmore, of . Those registered from Vincent at ' he Foley are: Ben Green, A. G. Murphy, and W. S. Salisbury. . , '. -ii Mame Graham and Jennie Schulfe, of . Baker are registered at the Sn- ,voy. Born,' to Mrs. Lewis N. Jensen a 7 lb. girl this morning at the Grande Ronde hospital. ; : : : Mrs. N. !W. Webb, of Union, reg istered at the. Imperial hotel, Port land,. Thursday. Wm. Donald Sargent left last night on No. 18 for a few days' business trip to Portland and Seattle. , Miss Eunice Kenneda is home for a few days on a .visit but expects to re turn to her. work m Portland soon. ' Miss Edna Logan of Alton, 111.; and Mrs. Anna McMackin of Salem, III., are visiting with Reverend Clark anl family for a few days. Miss Logan and Mrs. McMackin are on their way to the N. A. E. Alvin Snapp, of the La Grande Pharmacy and clarinetist of the Ar cade theatre, is confined at his home with a severe, attack of appendicitis. He is resting easier today and it is to nbe hoped that an operation can be avoided. : : : '. : ! : ! ! : : ! : : 4 Vacation Shoes Just received Another shipment of Army Shoes Just the thing for your vacation wear; made to fit. Price - $6.50 Women's Tan, 12-inch cut Outing Shoe .....$7.75 L. J. French Shoe Co. : : ! ! : : i : : : : ! ! ! ! : Come On In im WATER'S FINE ' Tomorrow yon will find happy crowds of bathers in every "swimming" hole for the last two weeks of i hot weather has made the water just right for this ' best of all summer sports. , A Fine Assortment of Bathing Suits to Select From - Reasonably Priced Women's Cotton Bathing Suits $1.98 Women's Finest Wool Bathing Suits, fancy trimmed, all shades ..... $5.00 Misses' Fine Cotton Union Bathine Suits ...98c to $1.75 Many new styles in Bathing Caps, Moderately Priced From 19c to 75c Boys' Cotton Union Battling Suits, fancy trimmed u.......69c to $1.25 Men's Cotton Union Bathing Suits. Suit :.,........;.... 98c Men's Wool Mixed Union Bathing Suits. Suit .... .: l..:....$1.98 Men's Worsted Bathing , SufrV Suit ; $2:25 New Shipment Gold Medal House Dresses and Aprons just ree'd. T GOLDEN PULE O LA GRANDE'S R.CU. STORE McCall 'Magazines, and Patterns for August News of the rchea CHRISTIAN CHURCH. " m3 . SALVATION ARMV j I Harness meeting, 11 a. m. i (Seventh and Pennsylvania Ave.) Bible School At Q-AK Mrt IS W Eastman, , superintendent; Anneta Johnson, organist. - Morning service 11 a. m. Special music. . Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 8:00 p. m. Praver Mptlnc Thurarlnv K n n Leader, Mrs. Denny. H. L. FORD. Pastor. : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Sixth and Washington avenue.) 9:45 Babbath School. 11:00 Preaching, "The American Spirit." 7:30 Evening Worship, "The Life that Stands the Test." This is the last regular day for worship by pastor and people for a month as the pastor, Mr. Clark, leaves Sunday night for Seabeck, Wash., where he will teach in a Summer School for' Army Y.. M. C. A. men. He will return about August 7th. Regular services will ,be held at the morning hour as usual in the Pres byterian church through the sum mer. G. L. CLARK. Pastor. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. (Sixth and Spring) Sabbath School, 9:45, John Carter, superintendent. Dr. starba, church organist A minister from the Christian State Convention will preach both morning and evening. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Text: "Modern Patriotism." Evening service 8:00. Text: "A Lawyer's Boast." REV. J. J. TICKNER, Pastor. Residence, 1809 Wash., St., phone Red 1231. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. (Corner First and Washington.) . Sunday School at 10 a, m. Sunday service at 11 a. m. Subject: "Sacrament." Wednesday evening meetings at 8 p. to. Holiness meeting, 11 a. ttu i Sunday school, 2 p. m.' ' ' Y. P. L., 6:15 p. m. , ' Salvation Service, 8 p.m. OLIVE CHILDERS, Ensign. JENNIE CONRAD, Lieu. ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH . 1 r (L Street Near FourtH.)'; , ' j. Morning service 11 a. m. ' JT.j . No evening service.. ,. Sunday School 10 a. m. . ' , F. W. BUSSAKD) Pastor- Mrs. Eli zabeth Ellen A penile Funeral The funeral of Mrs. Aperule will btf . held at the Henry undertaking parlor at 4 o'clock on Sunday afternoon. Rev., Charles A. Edwards, pastor of the Methodist church will officiate. Mr. Aperule will accompany the remain to Now York where 'interment will take place. ' ' . f ' FIRST M. E. CHURCH Morning service at 11 a. m. A minister from the Christian Stato Convention will preach at the morn ing service. Epworth League at 7 p. m. Evening service at 8 p. m. REV. CHAS. A. EDWARDS. Pastor. LATTER DAY SAINTS. (Tabnrnacle Fourth and O Sts.) M. I. A. meet Tuesaay evenings at 7:30 p. m. Social hour after class work. Primary every Tuesday at 4:00 p. m. Religion class every Thursday at 4:00 p. m. Relief Society every Thursday at 2:00 p. m. Choir practice Sunday night at 7:00. All meetings held in the L. D. S. Tabernacle, comer Fourth and O. CHARLES J. BLACK, Bishop. CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF THE VALLEY. The summer schedule of services will open. Masses will he at 7 and 9 o'clock. ; r P. J. DR1SCOLL, Rector. Harness Shop Tents, Wagon Covers, Canvas, Rope, Leg Aprons, Cruisers Pack Bags, Sailor or Dunnage Bags, Stockmen's Bed Sheets, Sleeping Bags, Folding Water Buckets, Army Duck Leggings, Leather Leggings. T. M. Shannon's Adams Avenue La Grande, Ore. 9$ 4? rl? if? Ht' i Ht l" l? rl fl? l 4 J? ft ft 5t THE NEW STAR BARBER SHOP The one place in town where quality arid up-to-date service in Barber Work counts. Our slogan,. Star Quality Service must be maintained Next Door Levy-Vogel Drug Co. X f q if ) f if f f f f, if, f. .(K