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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1917)
TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1917. LA GRANDE EVENING , OBSERVER PAGE FIVE Auifiwt 10th In Inst day: to pay! Automobile painting, leaky and water rent without a penalty. 8-7-3t f.udcd toPs repaired and made to look like new. Special low prices for short ,,. , ' time. Cor. Jefferson and Covo, at old i.iuy Hath Caps, ull colors and . laundry building. Good work and rea lizes, prices from 35c to $1.00. Newjsonnble prices assured. H. C. LAW shipment at Silverthorn's. 8-7-tf ! YER. Adv. ft '3?1& j For Your Camping Trip t ' THE CORRSCr WWTKJOMnKl X1THEN you write to those who ' have been called into the ser vice use Crake's Linen Lawn. Its clean, smooth, linen-finish surface will give an added cheeriness to your letters. Then, too military mail is often subject to much handling under trying conditions. Crane's Linen Lawn is a strong paper. A letter written on it will be delivered in good condition, despite rough handling. We are completely equipped to take care of your stationery re quirements. We also have many articles suitable as gifts to those leaving for service. RED CROSS DRUG STORE J. L. Msrs, real estate and rent gent buys and moves house. Prices talk. Adv. . . ' 6-7-tf. August 10th is last day to pay 1 water rent without a penalty. 8-7-3t Coming Events August 4 to 10 Buyers' Week in Portland. Aug. 6-6 Annual fish days of Wing, Fin and Fleetfoot club. Aug. 7 Banquet of Wing, Fin and Fleetfoot club at Foley Hotel. Aug. 15-r-Oherry Fair at Cove. AMUSEMENTS. Arcade Thetotre Motion pictures. Sherry's Theatre Motion pictures. LOCALS & 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. 26c Count 6 ordinary Words to line. August 10th is last day to pay water rent without a penalty. 8-7-3t The Soda Fountain Drinks are just what we think will please you. Why not drop in often and try them at Silverthorn's Family Drug Store. -Daily 7-30-tf. Weekly 1. Money to Loan. ' Un improved real property in Union jounty, no delays, current rates. La Grande Investment Co. Adv. AuguBt 10th is last day to nay water rent without a penalty. 8-7-3t I If you want a pretty Buth Cap that is of good rubber and just from the factory that make them Drop in and find what you want and at prices to please you. 35c to 75c at Silver thorn's Family Drug Store. Daily 7-30-tf. Weekly 1. Summer Dresses, regular prices $12.00 and up now $6.98. 8-7-2t Take a camera with you on your vacation. Eastman Kodaks and An sco Cameras and supplies at Silver thorn's. 8-7-tf Bing Cherries for sale. Phono Black 1681. 8-7-4t 6 1-2 Per Cent Money. $30,000 for long term at 6 1-2 per cent interest for loans on Grande Ronde Valley farms. See W. B. Sar gent at La Grande Investment Com pany at once. 2-2-tf Tan and sunburn' are very disag greeable but there is a remedy for both in Silverthorn's Cold and Van ishing Creams, 25c and 50c sizes. 8-7-tf Those Cantclope Sundaes are fine at Silverthorn's Fountain Better try them. f Daily 7-30-tf. Weekly 1. I j SCREENS FOR WINDOWS Made to order at reasonable prices. Red 8621, C. J. 4- Matthies. j ! 2 ! j The Now Victor Records for Aug ust are in, Newlin Book & Stationery. 8-1-tf. String Beans and Pickling Cucumb ers for sale. Mrs O. C. FleBhman, Farmers 76. 8-4-tf. Savoy 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tucker, Chinook, Mont.i A. M. Simpson, S. (B. Wilkins, Baker; J. W. Johns, Elgin; L. R. Hawley, Walla Walla; Mrs. J. H. Buoll, R. iBrooks, Elgin; W. S. Hill yard; Jas. Bensekamp, Portland; J. C. Austin, Mrs. Lieut Sprague, Mrs. T. Richards, Josoph; Mrs. Sophie Morgan, Oaksdale, Wash.; Mrs. S. A. Allen, Enterprise; Dick ' Galloway, Wallowa; W. T. East, Portland; Robert W. Merriman, J. A. Yeager, Pendleton; A. Ricks, Weiser, Idaho; Oscar Young, Bake:-; H. B. Stack, Vincent; James Woodell, Summervillo; J. S. Babcock, Neleigh, Nob.; F. E. jGeseker, Zan Wolf; L. M. Hilignrd. August 10th is last day to pay water rent without a penalty. 8-7-3t 25 per cent off on all silk top un derwear at Kirtley's. 8-7-2t All the leading Cameras and Kodaks at 75c to $5.50 each. We will take pleasure in telling you all the good and weak points of what we sell you and of any trouble you may be having with your Camera or Kodak. Silver- Family Drug Store. Adv. iDaily 7-30 tf Weekly 1. One lot of handsome Georgette Waists in new designs, just received. E. E. KirtleyTs. 8-7-2t For good eats and cold drinks, fresh fruit sundaes, cantaloupe sun daes, fancy dishes and mixed drinks at the Silverthorn Fountain. 8-7-tf Second Hand Furniture. W pay best ;. price for second W.H furniture. DYALS FURNI TURE CO., 404 Fir St, Phone Black 8351. Adv. 12-4-tX A new lot of bath and diving caps all colors and styles just arrived at Silverthorn's. Adv. 7-19-tf. Summer dresses practically given away, at Kirtley's. 8-7-21 The Pinery Minam, Oregon. , GOOD FISHING Tents, Beds and Saddle Horses for Rent. Pack trains to all re mote points Guides Furnished Farmers Phone 38F await you at Kirtley's. 8-7-2t August 10th is last day to pay water rent without a penalty. 8-7-3t Cool drinks and good eats. Canta loupe Sundae, Strawberry and Rasp berry Sherbeta, Vanilla, Chocolate and Strawberry Ice Creams at the Silverthorn Fountain. Adv. 7-19-tf. NEW TODAY FOR RENT Furnished Housekeep ing Rooms, 1307 Pennsylvania. , Adv. . 8-7-tf Aug. 4-11-18. LOST Brown leather purse contain ing about $9 (with label deposit with the United States National Bank). Finder please return to Observer and receive reward. Adv. 8-7-2t "Whether you go after huckleberries or fishing there are many needed articles in this immense stock that will add to your pleasure and comfort. MOTOR RUGS Extra heavy, blanket style, in attrac tive patterns, sizbes 54 x72 inches. Just the thing for combination Auto Robe and Sleeping Blanket. Price $5.75 CAMP OR SLEEPING BLANKET PORCH Extra large and heavy single blan kets. Dark colors designed especial ly for camp use. Price $5.50 St- LADIES' OVERALLS AND COVERALLS In tan, blue and fancy patterns with short or long sleeves $1.95 to $2.75 Lee UNIONALLS For boys and men Prices $1.75 to $3.50 GENUINE KOVERALLS The best of all play garntents children. Our price still 85c Pair for t In our Hardware Department you will find every thing you want in cooking t- utoiisils, paper plates, napkins, cups, fishing tackle, tinware,' guns, ammuni- J- tion, hammocks, thermo bottles, lanterns, lamps, flashlights etc. 4r Come in and look over our line before you start on your trip. v, . $r T GOLDEN RULE O La Grande's R. C. U. Store FOR SALE Jersey heifer, just fresh. Also organ, In good condition. Ap ply J. F. Sternbeck. Red 3582. -rAdv . i . . . 8-7-3t eod-pd. FOR SALE 5 milch cows. Address 'tS,'' care of Observer. 8-7-5tpd WANTED Mand and wife without children to work on farm; also girl or', woman for general housework. No one but experienced help need apply. Phone Farmers 4F1, Wal lowa. 8-7-tf FOR RENT 7-room house, cheapest rent in town. Also furniture for sale. Lots of fruit, fine' garden. Phone Black 1481 or call at 1808 Oak St. 8-7-3t Wmi Bradshaw, baggageman on the branch Jine is off for a few days' va cation." , . , S. Cv Smith of La Grande was regis tered at the St. George Hotel Pendle ton Saturday. . Kr. F. W. Bussaiu, of Zion's Luth eran . unuron nere, went to Seattle Sunday morning. B. Parlett, traveling agent for the American Express company, was IB town Sam Harris, a La Grande grocer went to Portland, last night to at tend Buyers' Week. He is accomp anied toy Mrs. Harris. Let us print your rarm tale bUla. H. B. Harris, d La Grande furn iture dealer will go to Portland to-'night. Ed Eben -.! Hugh S. GF son, are attending Buyers Week in Portland, Miss'" Etta Campbell motored to Wallowa this, morning to visit with friends for a few days. C. W. Van Fleet registered at the Buyers' Wuek . Convention Portland yesterday. ' Mrs. Mary Worth, of La Grande, registered at the Buyers' Week Con, vention Portland yesterday.- $100 Reward, $100 The readers ot this paper win, cteaaea to learn that there is at one dreaded diaeaae that science been able to cure In all Ita ataoea- i that la catarrh. Catarrh being; jfrnwttjr Influenced by constitutional eondlHu 1 requires constitutional treatment: KaSTw Catarrh Medicine la taken lntrnIty aaft acts thru the Blood on the Mucam 8)w raceB ot the Syatem thereby jiylmc: the foundation ot the disease, iWlngv tbar patient strength by building, up oo atltutlon and assisting nature tn dotaBttan work. The proprietors have aw imwtn faith In the curative powers wt' Hairs Catarrh Medicine that they ccleir On. Hundred Dollar! for any case tn at ouaju to cure. Send for list ot tea1lnuenlalar Addreaa F. J. CHENEY A CO, Toledo;. Ohio. Sold by all Dmigglati.Tfev George B. Richardson, automobile man of, this place was in Pendleton Saturday in the interest of business. Gussio Lewin, until recently a diuggist in Levy-Vogel Durg Store, was taken ill suddenly about midnight Ten Million To Italy Washington, Aug. 7. (United Press) An additional credit of ten million dollars was given the Italian government by the treasury depart ment. .T K. Wricht. of the La Grande In- last night and was taken to the hos vestment Co., is te North Powder to- pital this noon where ho underwent day transacting business. an operation for appendicitis. His uncle, Milton Levy of Union, motored Conductor Grady of the branch lino, over this morning to attend him. I- Vioumo- n)a vnwition now and Mr. Al Rav is taking his place. Mr- md Mrs. Chas. H. Reynolds Society and Personal Miss Ruth Woodruff returned Union this morning" after visiting fricnd3 and relatives here. have returned from their motor trip to to Yellowstone Park, Waffle Breakfast. Like waffles? Then come to the Norman Desilet and Henry Ros- Y. M. C. A. Thursday morning. Fruit, knmp returned yesterday from a few waffles and coffee served for 25c Hours 6:30 a. m. to 10 a. m. Buy your ticket now at Silverthorn's Drug Store. Auspices Red Cross Auxiliary A. , . 8-7-2t Bessie Stoddard went to Baker this morning. Al Cain went fishing to Rondowa this morning. Roscoe Neal and wife motored to Wallowa this morning. Claude Scranton motored to Island City this morning to pick cherries. Elmer Stoddard went out to the Grande Ronde camp this morning. Chas. Disqua and wife spent their vacation last week in the mountains. THE NEW STAR BARBER SHOP The one place m town where quality and up-to-1 date service in Barber Work counts. Our slogan, ?jj Star Quality Service L(f must be maintained - Next Door Levy-Vogel Drug Co. X Harness Shop 5-Minute Inner Tube Vulcanizers, G. L. W. Auto Spring Oilers, Dressing for Auto Tops and Cush ions, All Kinds of Auto Top Goods, Auto Tops and Seats Recovered and Repaired, Auto Soap and Hard Oils. T. M. Shannon's Adams Avenue La Grande, Ore Foley F. D. Quigley, Seattle; G. E. Stan- field, Stanfield; Chas. A. O. Conner, Michael J. O. Conner, Spokane; C. A. J. Burbank, Portland; J. T. Thatcher, Pondleton, James H. York and wife North Powder; Geo. E. Gibson, S. F.; Deland Jones, Ironside; C. P. Tuckey; Ned C. Turney, S. F.; S. M. Redfield and wife, Portland; Grace Gorman, Lilly Earnest; R. C. Bollcmonn, Jas. A. Bake, Boise; F. H. Wain wright, S. F., F. G. Blakeley, Seattle; M. Pedjro; Michael Doherty, F. J. Hodegkins; J. D. Jenkins, Portland; Ida Lewis Bean, Hot Lake; Lucille Zcige, Hot Lake; Bernard Italie, Spokane; F. J. Brown, Mlkaukie; Frankie G. Walling, . La Grande; C. W. Moblcy, Portland; F. J. Piper, Gray Dalton, Cove; Mrs. Dixie Griffith, Hot Lake; Thos. Jones, wife and daughter, Vale; Geo. E. Davis, and son, Vale; P. M. Williams, Portland. STEEL WORK ON VIA DUCT FINISHED The steel work on the viaduct at Second Street has been completed and all that remains is the laying of the floor which is in progress now, and to finish the painting. It is estimated that if the required lumber arrives on time, the viaduct will be open for traffic in a week or ten days. , days' fishing trip at Wallowa lake. Lynn Wright spent a night in the mountains last week and says there Is nothing like it. - . I Captured 25 Tanks. Mrs. C. B. Shelton and son left thii Berlin, Aug. 7. (United Press) mnrnino- for Medical SDrines to visit Twenty-five British tanks were do her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jas Goble. , stroyed in the Flanders battle, it is announced. Several machine guns Brakeman Neil, of the branch line, is back on the job again after a week's vacation at Minam. Mrs. Sarah Vest returned to her home in Joseph this morning after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jerry Rusk. Chns. Disqua and wife spent their vacation last week in the mountains. Mr. J. G. Snodgrass and Mr. G. C. Hopkins wont to Portlanid ''Sunday night to attend Buyers' Week. Mr. Thos. Jones, register of the land office at Vale, Oregon, and his family, also Mrs. George E. Davis, and son and daughter, went to Wal lowa Lake this morning. Mrs. J. P. Bell and children will return this evening after a cwo months' visit in Portland and at Rock away Beach and Bay Ocean. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and daughter, Charlotte, also Mrs. Shields motored to Powder River Sunday, Mrs. Shields driving the car. They fished all day and came back with six less than the limit. Mm. Edgar Pollack, of Joseph, re turned to her home thiB morning af ter visiting here with her son, Dean, who is a member of Company M and who left Saturday night. Lloyd Cason, of Elgin, returned home this morning after spending n few days with Mrs. J. C. Snook. an! family. were salvaged from the tanks. " Dan May, a Pendleton contractor, died yesterday. II VJ1 1 J Wf of the historic I Farm hands will not be exempted but will not be called to colors until October 1. Attends Buyers' Convention. The Observer has received n letter from Mac Wood, manager of the Gold en Rule, who .is attending the buyers' annual convention of the Retail Com mercial Union at the Hotel Sherman in Chicago. Mr. Wood says: "Just think of it! 650 msrehflnts combining their merchandise require ments and then going to the manu facturer and demanding first cost price. Think of the privilege where by we can meet face to face, the man ufacturer and see all of the new styles at first hand.- It means a great benefit to you, our customer, and while in Chicago, the writer is buy ing such goods as he feels will cer tainly interest you, for we realize that to serve our customers with full sat isfaction means a careful study of market conditions, styles, etc." MRS. WILSON SENDS GIFT TO ROUMANIA Washington, Aug. 7 (Special) Mrs. Woodrow Wilson has sent to the Queen of Roumania a special gift of hospital garments. They arc the handiwork of the president's wife and M.-,s Helen Woodrow Bonea, the chief executive's, cousin. The American Rod Cross commission, now on its way to Roumania, has the package. At the end of the historic, Lewis fctVCIarfc trail, on the Pacific Ocean, lies 25 miles of forest-skirted, surf washed CLATSOP Beach. Fine bathing in Surf and' two large Natatoria at SEASIDE and GCAIV HART. Manifold amuiemcnts; golf, tennis, fishing, etc. 1kx pen.'ive hotel, cottage and camp accommodations. Every man, woman and child" is entitled to and needs the relax ation and recuperation of a vaca tion out-of-doorj. There is no rest, refreshment and recreation like that by the sea. A delightful journey to CLAT SOP BEACH along the grand, scenic Columbia River via Port land and historic Astoria, on lim ited trains of THE NORTH Bank Road. Low round trip fares from all points. T I t. ; $16.10 From 1 La Graiula See Ticket Agent O.-W. R. & N. Or Writ. R. H. CROZIER A. G. P. A. North .. Bank r i im Road V. ) IW i I !t !i mm