La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 17, 1917, Image 2

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    "ArtE TWO
LA1 GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1917.
GO AWAY
TRUNKS -- BAGS -- SUITCASES
Yes friend, good luggage has gone
up but our luggage value was never
higher than.today. Our prices .cov
er simply the cost of flawless ma
terial sold at moderate prices. We
don't carry all our stock in the
window. Come in, we have more
on the inside.
Trunks Bags '
$7.50 to $16.50 $2.00 to $19.50
Matting Cases Leather Cases
75c to $4.50 $4.50 to $15.00
HILLS DEPARTMENT STORE
. Quality & Service
ARCADE
ETHEL CLAYTON IN "BONDAGE
OF FEAR" TOMORROW.
It has been said that all the plots
havo been used, that there is no new
story to be told. But in "The iBbnd
age of Fear," a new plot is revealed,
a new problem is presented and an
unexpected and a sensational solution
to this problem is reached. "The
Bondage of Fear" is the newest
World Picture Brady-Made and . it
will be shown at the Arcade theatre
on Wednesday and Thursday. .Miss
Ethel Clayton plays the leading role
in this thrilling production and she is
assisted by a very able cast including
Rockliffo Fcllowes, Arthur Ashley and
John Bowers.
"What a husband doesn't know,
won't hurt him." That is an old say
ing, but it is probably true. Certainly
ii Jonn Kandolph could have known
all the trials and tribulations being
undergone by his loving wife, he
would have been hurt--hurt to think
that one he loved was suffering so.
Vesta Wheatley in "The Bondage of
Fear," suffers tortures because of a
man who has been something of a
sweetheart before'her marriage. But
her sufferings are due to no fault of
her own and are sorely caused .by a
strange web of circumstances. Final
ly she manages to put an end to her
sufferings in a manner that is as bold
l as it is unexpected. "The Bondage of
Fear, is a thrilling play and an in
tensely interesting and extremely en
tertaining play.
Cove News Notes
Wedding of Miss Mary Carter and
( Roy Bell Takes Place at Home of
M. L. Carter Romance started at
the Cherry Fair.
Cove, July 17. (Special) At the
home of the "Sweet singer of the
Sandridge" on the afternoon of July
11th, a wedding ceremony - was sol
emnized, the bride being Miss Mary
Carter, daughter of Mr; and Mrs. M.
L. Carter, the groom, Roy Bell, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Bell, of
Cove.- The Rev. Edwards, of La
Grande officiating. This was the cul
mination of a romance which Dan
Cupid started when the contracting
parties officiated as King and Queen
at the 1916 Cherry Fair.
The bride is one our most accom
plished and practical young ladies,
having an extended acquaintance
throughout the Grande Ronde valley,
where her elocutionary readings have
been thoroughly enjoyed and appre
ciated by all.
The groom is one of Cove's boys
whose sterling character and pleasing
personality makes him a favorite
among his friends.
Mr. and Mtns. Bell left immediately af
ter the wedding for a short trip to
Walla Walla, Wash., and will be at
home after July 16 at the residence of
the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs.; F.
E. Bell in Cove.
BATTLE FIRE TRAIN
ING ADDED TO COURSE
Order
Dew-Berries
For Canning
NOW
DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE
HOT WEATHER HAS
SPOILED THESE NICE
CANNING BERRIES, BUT
ORDER TODAY.
PRICE $2.40 PER CRATE
t
J. G. Snodgrass Grocer
Phone 43 Servica Honest Prices
San Francisco, Cal., July 17.
(United Press) Battle fire training
was added to the course in modern
warfare at the Presidio officers' train
ing camp hero today. Student officers
today began the study of signal com
munication, discipline under fire and
methods of indicating to troops the
location of the enemy.
Camp sanitation and personal hy
giene will also be introduced in the
course oi stuay wis weeK. Aitnougn
the new subjects are to be introduced,
the instructions in trench digging and
placing guns will continue.
FRUIT
JARS
1 DOZEN IN EACH CASE
. So Extra Charge For Lids
Economy ...... Pts. $1.15 Qts. $1.50 2 Qts. $1.65
Self-seaiing Mason, Pts. $1.05 Qts. $1.25 2 Qts. $1.50
Old Style Mason ......Pts. $ .85 Qts. $1.00 2 Qts. $1.40
Lids any kind, per dozen . 30c
Rubbers, extra heavy, 3 dozen .. ....... . 2&c
4 Cakes Parowax ... 20c A packages 35c
Harris Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70
408 North Fir St
FARMERS PHONE B. 192
. Cross The Track
TAILINGS TO BE USED
ON COUNTY ROADS
LEGAL NOTICES
i!
Notice of Referee's Sale.
Spokane, Wash., July 17. (United
Press) The elimination of waste and
itho construction of good roads at
small expense were taken into consid
eration by the county commissioners
of Snokane countv when thev HnriHod
irivoiv f oil AJto UBe tailirogs from the mines in the
cernoA that. , rl,.,.p;l f ,. ' Wardner-Kellogg, district in road
appointed by the Circuit court of the TT' 68 of county 108(1 win
State of Oregon for the County of P8 ""P1 summer with tail
Union in that certain suit therein lnprs- 71118 materlal was useJ the
pending wherein' William E. Burnap construction of a section of highway
and Hattie J. Bumap are plaintiffs 0" of Fairfield 10 years aS a"d for
and Juanita Frakes, Merie Frakes and "L f'"'V" svreeia in
James H. Frakes are defendants, and Faiel,d and' Kockfort, and has prov
in accordance with ihe order in said ,en r one of best and most
cause made on the 26th day of June 1 . "if cv . i""-eu " 1,118 county.
1S17, will on the 25th day of July, w';t i. o. xmshuji wiuy
laiv, at o'clock p. m. at the front
door of the County Court House at '. 'V JSnwwtain bammies.
for cash all the following described Bremertm.Wash., July 17. (Unit
land in Union County, Oregon, towit: ed. I"711"6 8 even a ereat'1'
East half of Northwest Quarter and mP .? f"endIlness. a closer com-
ivorth naif of Northeast Quarter, Sec- """"""h peupie oi urem-
tion 24. Tn. A onfcb. rn S7 v. erton and tne enlisted men on the
m ' - . ' "
COA
1L?
Just 'Received a Car of Tono JUimp Coal '
At $10.50 Per 2000 Lbs.
YOU WILL HAVE TO HURRY!
Just Received a Carload of Dry Yellow Pine
Highest Price Paid For Poultry
SMITH-NOBLE PRODUCE CO.
Home Ind. Phone M. 734
Union County M. 291
LA GRANDE,
OREGON.
BEDS
NEW AND USED
We can furnish Beds from . .i....$1.00 to $15.00
Just the kind you need for the tent or camping. We
have the largest stock of good used furniture in the
city ana sen at a price within reach of all.
THE F URNITURE EXCHANGE
Fir and Jefferson Phone Black 1241
.Better Prices Paid for Good Used Furniture
Ed. Donohue
W. M.
LEE WARWICK,
Referee.
D 6-26. 7-3, 10, 17, 24.
Fuget Sound navy yard here today
.than ever before. Sunday the towns-
people gave a picnic for the men of
, the navy yard. The day was spent at
:a sheltered spot on Dyes inlet with
games, athletic events, swimming and
.great baskets of lunch furnished by
Notice is horebv riven that the nn. tne of Bremerton
dersigned has filed her final account rne mtire town and practically all
in the estate of Wilmer D. McCullv. tne men stationed at the navy yard
deceased, in the county court of the "J6" " wie anair.
Final Notice to Creditors
state of Oregon for Union county,
and said county court has set the
eighth day of August, 1917 at 10 1
o'olock a. m. as the time, and the '
Court House, La Grande.
Students Return to Work.
WOOD
and
COAL
Prompt
Service
Eugene, Ore., July 17. -(United
Union Press) After a week's vacation to
County, Oregon, as the place, for the permit students to attend the conven
hearing of any objections to her said t'on of the National Education ' as-
account, and the making of the final sociation, the University of Oregon
order of distribution and settlement in summer school reopened yesterday,
said estate. Nearly 600 students are registered.
Dated this 9th day of July, 1917.
MARTHA L. McCULLY.
Administratrix of the estate of Wil
mer D. McCulIy, deceased.
QUICK DELIVERIES
are a feature of this lumber
business. When you give us an
order you can confidently rely
on getting your lumber a little
before you need it That means
no delay in construction, no
waiting time that you have to
pay for. Think that over.
Chiropractor Locates Here.
Loretta H. Starba, a chiropractor.
ixKMiran & ttberhard, Attorneys for nas come nere to open offices. Mr.
Administratrix. Adv. Starba is a yardmaster at Rieth, but
D. 7-10-17-24-31; 8-7. the family will make their home in,
1'endleton where Mrs. Starba will I
rUK Kb.Nl blGNS For sale at The practice her profession. Pendleton
Obsorver office. Tribune.
GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY
Retail Dept. Phone Main 8
We Have Dry Wood and Rock
Spring Coal
The J. D. Lynch Co.
One Block East of Depot Phone Main 10
2
BEAUTIFUL
FIGURES
C i
1
AVOJltO PICTURE
V pJKsri
jf . ' A
result from Intelligent attention to
correct corseting.
V 1
mm
mm
4m
ODRT ORSETS
Front Laced
offer the world' best achievements in
design and a careful selection of su
perior materials to properly work out
these designs so the style lines are re
tained during the entire life of the
corset. Appreciation of the fit, style
and comfort, however, can only be had
through a trial fit'g the hardest
test.
Pauline Lederle
Sommer Hotel BIdg.
AT THE ARCADE THEATRE TO MORROW AND THURSDAY