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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1917. IjA - GRANDE EVENING r OBSERVER PAGE FIVE tim iiiMi fi m " 3 articles to choose from. E. E. Kirtley . "- . . . ' Adv. 7-31-2t. Red Cross Drug Store The ak Store Special Sale on Sewing Machines. Special Sale this week on U3sd sew ing machines. Call at Singer Shop, in New Foley Bldg. Phone Black 1051. 2ta Coming Events ; The Soda Fountain Drinks are just i what we think will please you. Why not drop in often and try them at Silverthorn's Family Drug Store. I Daily 7-30-tf. Weekly 1. J. L. Mars, real estate and rent agent buys 'and mures house. Prices talk, Adv.' ;. . 6-T-tf. : Money to Loan. . ' ,'.-.. "' On improved real property in Union county, no delays, current rates. La every woman. See it at the Arcade.: i . . . Wednesday and Thursday.. ISUttlZ T VV,K Second Hand Furniture. We pay best price for second hand furniture. DYAL'S FURNI rURE CO., 404 Fir St., Phone Black 8861. Adv. , 12-4-tl August 3 1:30 p. m. Dr. Frank- lin C. Wells speaks t Methodist 'Grande Investment Co. Adv, church on the "Conservation of Hu man Life." Public invited. August 4 to 10 Buyers' Week in Portland. Aug. 5-6 Annual fish days of Wing, Fin and Fleetfoot club. Aug. 7 Banquet of Wing, Fin and Fleetfoot club at Foley Hotel. A new lot of bath and divine cbds all colors and styles Just arrived at Silverthorn's. Adv. 7-19-tf. Some show at the Areade Thurs day night! ; 7-81-tf Dance at Zuber Hall every Wed nesday and Saturday nights. 6-18tf Cool drinks and good eats. Canta loupe Sundae, Strawberry and Rasp berry Sherbets Vanilla, Chocolate and Strawberry Ice Creams at the n : 1 . 1 TTt , n . n . I "Maternity" the World feature "'w ....... with Alice Brady was endorsed by ,, , , 7" . . ., , the Parent-Teacher Association of Se- Don t orp Tom 'J" fm Lm t -.-ii v ,i. n, us minstrel man, will be at the Ar- w.j.j j ti...-j.. ; . cade, Thursday night. 7-31-tf . - 7-31-tf . . . ' When you think of a needed article in Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, step to the AMUSEMENTS. Arcade Thejatre Motion pictures. Colonial Theatre Motion pictures. Sherry's Theatre Motion pictures. r.ou.7!" " :lLS?t. .telephone and call E. E. Kirtley's. utttb in oi guuu ruuucr ttllU JUBI XIUIUI i qi Of biiu nxvtMiy viihi iiwiua mom viwij iii i and find what you want and at prices ) to please you. 35c to 75c at Silver-i thorn's Family Drug Store. , Daily 7-30-tf. Weekly 1. v & Advertising in Brief RATES Per line, first insertion 10c Per line, additional insertion 5c Per line, per month .....1.00 No locals taken for less than 25c Count 6 ordinary words to line, ..10c 1 n 5c ( 1.00 1 n 25c I line. I No telephone order too small to meet with our immediate response. E. E. Kirtley's. Adv. 7-31-2t. COTTAGE CHEESE! COTTAGE CHEESE! Pure Milk and Cream Co. Phone Red 1971. Adv. ' 7-27-tf. Dance at Zuber Hall every Wed nesday and Saturday nights, 5-18tf County CwDTt In Session. The county court is in session today. Don't forget Tom Christy, the fam ous minstrel man, will be at the Ar cade, Thursday night. . Don't forget Tom Christy, the fam ous minstrel man, will be at the Ar cade, Thursday night. 7-81-tf 8 1-2 Per Cent Money. $30,000 for long term at 6 1-2 per cent interest for Wans on Grande Rondo Valley farms. See W.' B. Sar gent at La Grande Investment Com pany at once. 2-2-tf We're always ready to serve. E. E. Kirtley's. - .-. Adv. 7-31-2t. All the leading Cameras and Kodaks 7-31-tf at 75c to ?5.60 each. We will take pleasure in telhng you all the good A real cure for sunburn and tan. 1 and weak points of what we sell you Try a bottle of the ; Silverthorn Cold and of any trouble you may be having Cream or try Vanishing Cream and with your Camera or Kodak. Silver- protect your skin from Vh6 heat and Family Drug btore. Aav. the Bust. Adv. 7-19-tf. Daily 7-30 tf Weekly 1. Telephone us an idea; of your re quirements, well send, you several ! "Maternitv". a story that has a vital appeal to every mother and to ARCADE ONE BIG NIGHT Thursday, August 2 TOM CHRISTYS Automobile painting, leaky and faded tops repaired and mtde to look like new. Special low prices for short time. Cor. Jefferson and Cove, at old laundry building. Good work and rea sonable prices assured. H. C. LAW YER. Adv. Some show at the Arcade Thurs day night! 7-31-tf Try once buying from us by tele phone, youll try again. E. E. Kirtley's. Adv. 7-31-2t. Up with your camera and take some pictures. The Ansco Speedex Fild and the Eastman Speed will do the work for you. Get them at the Silverthorn Family Drug store. Adv 7-19-tf. Some show at the Arcade Thurs day night! 7-31-tf More Spending Money. Youll have more money to spend during your vacation if you save now by outfitting yourself at Kirtley's. Adv. Alice Brady in "Maternity" is at her best: See'; her Wednesday and Thursday at the Arcade. 7-81-tf Those Cantelope Sundaes are fine at Silverthorn's Fountain Better try them. , Daily 7-30-tf. Weekly 1, Sage Hens May Bar Shot Mlt' ifagal "sTdvfeage bens now; The grouseeasonj-will bpen the 15th "Vs4 our free messenger service E. E. Kirtley's. .... ...... .- Adv. 7-31-2t. Tom , Christy's (famous white) Minstrels, who are to appear at The Arcade Theatre Thursday, August 2, are coming highly recommended. This company has played Pendleton, Walla Walla. Spokane, and all the better towns in this part of the country, and have been accorded some very flat tering press notices. 7-21-tf m ...aw v www FIRST SH0W1NO OP - Advance Fall Styles in High Grade Footwear The fall styles in Women's UTZ & DUNN FOOTWEAR Mahogany' shades in both Louie and sport heels. , ; Black with Fawn tops. Mole brown with Louie Heels. New Ivory with Louie Heels. Two-tone novelties with either Louie or Sport Heels. New Dutch Louie Heel Novelties. T GOLDEN PULE O Oualihj H Hmt-Tteu Cm La Grande's R. C. U. Store The new fall line of the famous F. F. H. Custom Made) SHOES For particular men, just received. Every F. F. H. shoe is solid leather throughout made by expert work men, and finished as only the highest grade footwear is possible to finish. See the New Bunker Straight Last Made of finest Kangaroo with extra heavy single sole. (America's finest dress shoe) New English Lasts Just Received We sell Remington, U. M. C. and Winchester A:nunition. Idaho whero thew have been visiting Mrs. Neill's daughter, Eva Neill, for merly of La Grande. Mr. f Skiff of the Land Office ex pects to go to IBt&ker tomorrow on his vacation. George Pfiefer, formerly of La Gfrande,- is here from Nampa, Idaho visiting his family. Mrs. J. L. Robertson returned yes terday after spending a two weeks' vacation with her mother at Durkee. THE NEW STAR BARBER SHOP The one tuace in town where quality and up-to- date service in Barber Work counts. Our slogan, Star Quality Service must be maintained Next Door Levy-Vogel Drug Co. St T. B. Johnson .returned from Port land last evening, having sent down a shipment of cattle last Saturday . Mr. and Mrs G. M. Ridhey and Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair are motoring to Pendleton this afternoon, coming back tomorrow. - Mrs. Bidldr of Union is in town visiting her daughter Mrs. Millard Stearns. SCREENS FOR WINDOWS (Famous White) MINSTREL S Singers Who Can Sing Dancers Who Can Dance Comedians Who Are Funny Musicians Extraordinary 4" : Made to order at reasonable 4. prices. Red 3521, C. J. ! 4 Matthies. 4 f Magnetic Healer. Why suffer when cure can be had? Prof. C. H. Jones, magnetic healer, will be at the Grande Ronde Valley House on Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each week. Adv. 7-11 Wed. and Sat 1 mo pd. ONE HOUR AND FORTY MINUTES SHOW ONE SHOW ONLY : Prices: Children 25c; Adults 50c 9 ; Special Scenery J JAZZ BAND AND ORCHESTRA JAZZ! JAZZ!! JAZZ!!! BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. 41-2 lots in Block 152 Chaplin's Add., formerly held at $900 will sell for $700. Modern Residence $ rooms arid bath, choice locality. Very desirable property. Comfortable small residence in first-class repair good location. . 55 acres bearing Orchard. A snap. 40 acres Orchard, in 10 aero tracts very cheap. 4 one-acre tracts close in. Easy terms of payment will made on above. Parties interested please call La Grande National Bank. Adv. 7-27-eod.tf be at The New Victor Records for Aug ust are in, Newlin Book & Stationery. 8-1-tf. Fersonal And Society Miss Alice Snook of the Post Office and Mr. and Mrs. McCrary have gone on a motor trip to Portland and Seattle. Miss Grace Snook is taking her sister's place at the post office during her absence. . , ? ' . Clint Ball, one of the mail clerks at the post office, went on a fishing trip to Beaver Creek, but did not stay long as ho reports the fishing ts very POT. , lr a r l i nn xT.iii. Neill have Just returned from Blaine, Mr. and Mrs. Wan. Miller and chil dren are now near Salem visiting Mrs. Miller's father. Ward has been re ceived that they had a splendid trip down in their auto and that they en joyed camping along the way immen sely. . Mrs. T. J. Scroggin and daughter leave tonight or tomorrow for the coast. Word has been irwcoived that the IW)m. Siogirist and the Kirtleys are now in Washington and are enjoying their tour very much. Miss May Robinson of West's Store expects to spend her vacation next week with her brother at the Limber Jim mines in Grant County. Dr. E. O. Parker, Miss Norma Al loway and Mrs. Norma La Fountaine, all of Pendleton, passed through bere this morning on their way to Yellow stone Park. They are making the trip by auto and stopped long enough to visit their friends the Galo Stur-tevants. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Putman went to Dayton, Wash, last night on account death of their brother-in-law, Mr. Will Daughea-ty. They will also at tend the funeral, which will be held in Walla Walla. Will McDonald and wife and child engineer for the O. W. R. & N. Co., have gone to The Dalles, Portland and Seattle and other points on their va cation. C. W. Van Fleet of the Golden Rule is spending his vacation at Palmer Junction. Mrs. Mary Worth of the Golden Rule is visiting in Washington with Tier daughter who is teaching in the Washington State Industrial School. On her way back she will stop at Portland during Buyer's Week. Miss Ruth Johnson and Mrs. Chase Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis OuvsV Bohnenkamp and daughter went to wick Ju,v 29' Klrl- ; , XKiKer yesierauy w yisii. ineir mumvr. j Mr. C. C National Bank is spending his vaca tion at Wallowa Lake. H. Bidwell returned this noon ,. . T . I.from IBay Ocean. His family expect Bolton of the La Grande .tl u. ; C. before returning. C. R. Eberhard (returned last night Irom court at .Enterprise. His family returned with him, having visited at Joseph during court session. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson of Greenwood and V. July 24, a boy. Mrs. C. L. Eaton and Stanley Eaton are over from Union for the day. Adolph Newlin and family went to the mountains yesterday morning for their vacation. (Continued on Page 8.) Harness Shop 5-Minute Inner Tube Vulcanizers, G. L. W. Auto T Spring Oilers, Dressing for Auto Tops and Oush-'; X' All TT -l n k , rw, i . wub, .an ivmas 01 Auto Top uoods, Auto Tops and Seats Recovered and Repaired, Auto Soap and Hard Oils. T. M. Shannon's Adams Avenue La Grande, Ore, Mrs. E. E. Amsden is expected here from Portland soon. Mr. Amsden is one of the partners of the firm of Christie & Amsden Variety Store, formerly Fisher's 6c, 10c and 15c Store. Mrs. C. A. Wiltsee and daughter Beatrice have returned from Wallowa Lake where they report they had a glorious time camping. ;--'. .' " Central " Appreciates Your Kindness There are three operators concerned in every telephone call you, the party you are talking to and "central." All three parties must co-operate if the best ser vice is to be had. The telephone operators are human, just as you are. Being human, they appreciate kindness and cour tesy, but resent unkindness and discourtesy just as any of us do. Kindness begets kindness, courtesy creates cour tesy and patience encourages patience.' If you wish to get the best out of your tele phone, make it a point to be kind and courteous to the operators. HOME INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE CO.