La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 21, 1917, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1917.
LA GRANDE EVEMM- ohSERVBE.
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BE BRAVE" WRITES
SOLDIER BEFORE BATTLE
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"Central" Appreciates
Your Kindness
MATER
atermelons
And
Casabas
For Saturday, per lb . . . 2 l-2c
JFancy Peaches, per box 7. ........ . 90n
Concord Grapes, large basket, .65c
Bartlett Pears, per box ; .$2.00
Bradshaw Plums, per lb .... 3c
Tokay Grapes, per basket. . . .65c
Ground Cherries, per lb . . .20c
Home grown Tomatoes, per box. 90c
Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. for .25c
Cantaloupes, 3 for '. . . .25c
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If you want some of the Old Flour order now.
PHONE MAIN 43
J. G. Snodgrass Grocer
Bervict
Honest Prices
By xYRTIIUR E. MANN.
(United Press Staff Correspondent.)
LONDON, Aug. 28. (By Mail.) How a British officer
feels just'before-going into action is tragically described in
the following letter to his parents:
" My Darling Mater and Dad: , ,
"Tomorrow at dawn there's a hell of a show coming off
and this will, only reach you if I get knocked out. Mater,
be brave for God's sake be as brave as I know you can
be for it's hell to bear.
"Anyhow, you'll be proud, too, won't you? 'Cos it's the
best death a chap can have. ' t -
"Do not think with pain of the things I loved; the favor
ite songs; the friendts; the tennis; the picnics on the downs,
but let their memory make'you'enjoy them the more!'
"Nothing to say andihis is a horrid letter to write.. So
good-bye,-Mother and Dad and and cheer up every
one!" '
! " Discover the flavor of 1
I mellow i8-months-old
I M. A. GUNST BRANCH 8
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Joseph News Items
Joseph, September. 21 (Special)
Last Thursday evening about seven
thirty a Ford auto was pursuing its
solitary way down Creighton Lane
driven by J. M. Lowcry and having as
passengers IW. L. Flower and wife
and Marvin Sliannafelt, suddenly up
before their eyes flared the bright
lights of Bert Jones' Chtvrolet. A turn
out was attempted by both drivers
to the same side of the road, the front ,'
wheel of one caught the hind wheel
How To Destroy Ca
tarrh Germs and End
Catarrh Forever
Fraternal Directory
A. F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No
41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular
meetings fi.st and third Saturday
at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all
Masons. '
XOCKE B. MOE, W. M.
A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec.
B. P. O. E. ELKS, La Grange Lodge
No. 433. Lodge metts each Thurs
day evening at eight o' clock. Home
and club privileges cheerfully ex
tended to all Brother Elks.
NORMAN DESILET,
Exalted Ruler.
ADNA B. ROGERS. Secretary.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cro3
Lodge No. 27 meet every Monday
night in Castle Htll (K. of P. Hail.)
A Pythian welcome to all visiting
Knights.
W. D. M'CARTHY, C. C.
DELILE GREEN
K. of R. & 3.
MODERN WOODMSN OF AMER
ICA La Grande Camp No. 770!
meets on the first Hid third Thurs
.van!nM . AflMl TT1 HT1 th Vfl th
K. of P. Hall. Visiting neighbor
welcome.
H. E. DIXON, V. C.
W. F. ASHMAN,
Clerk, (Y. M. C. A.)
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La
r.r.nAa fjimn No. 169 meet every
first and third Monday at Eagles'
Hall. All visiting neighbor! wel
come. ROBERT McLANE, C. C.
JOHN A. READ, Clerk.
L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No.
860 Loyal Order Of Moose holds
regular meeting every Wednesday
night at 8 p. m. in Eagle hall next
to Elks Bldg. on Washington Ave.
Visitors always welcome. Dubs pay
able at YourivV Sweets.
GEO. YOUNG, Die..
HARRY SWART, Sec.
. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E
S. holds utated communications the
second and fourth Wednesday ol
each month. Visiting member cor
dially welcomed.
MYRTLE A. BROUGHTON, W. M.
MARY A. WARNICK, Sec.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS. Iris Camp
meets every second Friday after
noon and eery fourth Friday eve
ning, every month in K. of P. Hall.
All visiting members cordially wel
comed. MINNIE BUNTING, Oracle.
NELLIE V. VINACKE, Recorder.
K. & L. OF SECURITY. Mt. Em
ily Council No. 2646. Meets inconc
and fourth TTvu-sday evening at J
o'clock at Eagle Hall. Visiting mem
ber are welcome.
C. E. STITT, Pres.
C. W. COOK, Fin, Sec.
DORSEY BEAUMONT. ' jt. Sec.
Catarrh, according to a noted au
thority, is a germ disease and the only
way to cure it so it will stay cured
and never .come back is to kill and
drive out of your system the catarrhal
germs which have found lodgement
! there. When the germs go the catarrh
will stop.
of the other turning the Ford carl. ' "ere is notning uetter lor uestroy-
over .twice. No one was seriously in-1 ,n eatarrh germs, thBn
. . . ' , I your nose and lungs the pleasant,
suneied a cut in the leg. ofHyomei (pronounced High-o-me)
Ensign Florence Pogue of the La ! made from purest oil of Eucalyptus
Grande Salvation Army Chapter was ' and combined with other powerful
in Joseph Tuesday and Wednesday on healing, antiseptic and germ destroy--
business. . '
Mrs.- F. H. Wilkins returned the
first of the week from KockaWay
Beach bringing with her the infant
daughter of her sister in law who was j
killed in a Pgrtland auto accident
some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
kins expect to adopt the child in the
near future. . .
Merill .Gcrshon the popular clerk
in Bernard's Drug Store leaves this
week for Seattle where he will set
sail for Juneau, Alaska, where he will
be employed by a Drug Company.
Rev. Silbey, former pastor of the
Joseph- M. E. church, announces that
Rev. W. A. Winters of La Grande,
Rev. Gillilan of Boise and Dr. Lovnes '
of Kansas would be in Enterprise to
help start M. E. church there.
The Joseph merchants have pulled
together and paid for the new uni
forms for the band boys. A concert
and dance was fciven by the band on
Tuesday evening to help pay other
expenses.
Last Friday -the Joseph Auxiliary
of the Wallowa County Patriotic
League was formed, William More
lock being elected Capt. of the Home
Guard on a ccount of his extensive
military training gained in the Span
ish American War. The band gave a
short open air concert before - the
meeting after which speeches were
made. The following business men
.were made officers in the organiza
tion: Wade Siler, chairmna; L. Hart
shorn, F. II. Gaulke, A. K. Parker,
Ross Leslie, F. I). McCulIy. A. K.
Bodiner and Hugh Wilson board of
advisors in the conservation of food.
It is to be expected that work in drill
ing and marching will start soon un
der Capt. Morclock.
The local Red Cross Society have
received a big supply of yarn for
knitted goods, such as socks, knitted
helmets, mitts, etc.
A. W. Schaupp left Tuesday for La
Grande accompanied by his family
who will spend a short visit there
while Mr. Schaupp goes on to the
Round-Up.
Half "a dozen or more sailor boys
who are home on furloughs, from all
over Wallowa county,, were given at
dinner by some public spirited citizens
of Enterprise at the Royal Palm
Cafe at that place. The boys who went
from Joseph say all had a great time.
Several Joseph teacher i went to
Enterprise last Thursday evening to
get certain school books, while there
they conferred with other instructors
from other schools about the School
exhibits. Joseph's exhibits are coming
fine and all students in Joseph High
School are working hard in the race
with the other towns for first place.
' There are three operators concerned in every
telephone call you, the party you are talking to and
"central." , v
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 tela
phone, make it a point to be kind and courteous
to the operators.
HOME INDEPENDENT
TELEPHONE CO.
WANTED - - Apples and Potatoes
To store for shipping, we have modern warehouse
facilities for handling your crop.
LA GRANDE FRUIT CO.
ing ingredients. Hyomei penetrates
and heals the inflamed swollen mem
branes of your nose and throat, stops
discharges, clears the passages and
completely overcomes the disease 'by
destroying its cause. For catarrh
germs cannot live in your body after
Hyomei reaches them. The La
Grande Pharmacy, La Grande, and
many other good druggists in La
Grande and vicinity have long sold
Hyomoi on, a positive guarantee of
successful results or money back and
find this generous policy pays.
, 9-21-17
We Have Just the
Suit You Want
COLLEGIAN Clothes .make it
possible for every man and
young man to be well dressed.
There's more real value per dollar
in them than in any other line of
clothing that's why we sell them.
ADLER
Collegian Clothes
The new styles for Fall and Winter which we
are now showing have that snappiness that
marks all Collegian Clothes that individuality '
that lifts them out of the "ordinary" class.
You can buy one of these suits or overcoats
with the positive knowledge that it is correct
in style and fabric, and that you are getting the
greatest possible value for the price,
s
Ash Bros.
KHALED TEMPLE NO. 170- rs
matic Order Knights of Ehorassan
Instituted Feb. 20, 1P14. Meets th
third Friday of each month at E. F
hall. All visiting Votaries welcomt
H. C. REES, Secretory.
REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. B0
Meets every Tuesday evening in tb
I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting me
ters are Invited to attend.
STELLA WEBB, N. G.
ROSA GLASS, See.
1i
Great Faith in Chamberlain's Colic
and Diarrhoea Remedy.
"Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea
Remedy was used by my father about
a year ago when he had diarrhoea. It
relieved him immediately and by tak
ing three doses he was absolutely cur
ed. He has great faith in this reme
dy," writes Mrs. W. H. Williams,
Stanley, N. Y.
Read Walt Mason's prone poems on
the editorial page.
II pays to advertise.
Just Keep This
In Mind When
Your Eyes
Bother You.
We invite you to visit our up-to-date Parlors and Shop where you will
find everything obtainable in the latest scientific instruments and equip
ment to give you first-class service. (
WE SURFACE AND GRIND OUR OWN LENSES
Broken Lenses Duplicated T"'
Mfg. Oor- s
J. H. PEARE SON
Registered Optometrist