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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1917. V2MJC ElGHlT 1 GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. I J.f: X-'.i'- I I I I II Autumn Color Schemes II ! t i ARE VERY ATTRACTIVE when confined to nature but not so desira ble as applied to complexions. You can protect your complexion and baffle the elements by using A. D. S. ALMOND CREAM It will provide protection for the most deli cate skin. v This dainty cream keeps the skin from drying, chapping and roughening even in the most trying weather. A TV S Almnnd fJream on - . JL..VVsS i) Si hand and-you'll experience no trouble in, I " . j: n.;v.o Vin ifrnfL-a ff changing weather. It is delightfully perfumed and its use is a pleasure. Apply just before and after' exposure to the elements. . Price 25c. t i i i i i i i i i i i i i !! i 1 1 1 1 i i i i i i i i i i i i a 1 - i 1 i i i Coming Events Sept. SO Second 10 per cent of drafted men called to color. Sept. 20, 21, 22 Round-Up at Pen Nov. 6. Vic-President Marshall visits La Grande. AMUSEMENTS. Arcade Theatre Motion picture. Sherry'i Theatre Motion picture. Star Theatre Motion Pictures and Vaudeville. Announcements ATTENTION PARENTS. Also future parents and grand par ents, Bishop Moreland, of Sacramen to, Cal., will give a lecture Monday evening, September 24, in the Method ist Church on "The Lost Paradise of Parental Control.'' Bishop Moreland ii one of the most eloquent bishops of the Episcopal Church, and this is one of his best lectures. The lecture will begin at 8 promptly, and at its close a silver offering will be taken up to defray expenses. 9-19-4t What You Are Doing Today in the way of making your dollars efficient you could have been doing lastfyear and the year before and. the year before that but you did not feel zthe demand so much as now 10 years of efficiency against 10 years-of waste would have made you not only independent but rich. For 15 years the J, 0. Penney Company has been offering you merchandise, direct from the factories, eliminating all the extra expense of middlemen, cred it system, delivery, etc., giving you every advantage of this highly efficient organization, the growth of which has been rapid because of its ability to give you more for your dollars than can possibly be done under the old retail system. , ' ' , ' , La Grande Pharmacy ; Quick Delivery ADOLPH fcEWLIN, Manager La Grande, Oregon Phone Mal It t i All persons interested in the or ganization of a night school are urged to be present at the public meeting to be held at the High school this even ing at 7:30. The "meeting js for the purpose of determining the number of prospective students and it is hoped that as many as possible will attend. The Observer Want Ads Bring Results. . At the Round-Up. The. Warren Noveity Company, of La Grande has taken a window in the Ferguson block, Pendleton, acrons i from the Bowman Hotel, where Mr. j Warren w 1 manufacture toy soldjers (during tho iRound-up: Be sure and look him up and see an Oregon manu facturer at work. The only toy sol dier factory on the Pacific Coast. 9-15-Gt. . Not by what we say not by what the other fellow says but by a comparison of values can you make the efficiency of your dollar one hundred per cent. Visit this "Busy Store for More," and be convinced of our every day values. Follow the Crowds There's a Reason sj mcorporaiecL Formerly The United Store The store where the Masses Trade NOTICE. The knitting classes of the Red Cross are notified that classes will be held at their quarters in the Elks'; Building, on Tuesdays, Thurs- LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Wil lurd F. Couch, deceased: Notice is hereby given that the un- been appointed by the County, Ore- as ad-Willard orsons tate days and Fridays from 2 to 4. Ladies are requested to bring in all finished work as soon as possible and any yarn lett over, no matter how little. MRS. M. K. HALL, 9-21 - 2t MRS. T. N. MURPHY NOTICE a 1 1 1 1 J persons :.,.. X Vate BB iV w CWi$ '"r.Xtf , T W owl? is if vr&i ffl WW - ttH& 4 11 Anda H'lKfitrC t f -f II enthraA ilMf ' 'T- I f andsacrifV j& ?trfl UK ,.V nfTis jj ' r V? LASKY-PAAMOUNTSTARxx?' CtXIlO W i';ie'j"gsj"S5gB M.MMAWvmmr notice n g n wunumo wciguim uaugus v , 1 M tember, 1U17, duly and regularly levi- The Observer subscribers will please not pay carrier boys money or give them stops or starts. Please pay either at the office or The Observer collector. All subscriptions and etops should be phoned to The Observer, Main 37. THE OBSERVER PUBLISHING CO. 8-31-tf. NEW TODAY much first hand information about conditions in France, according to word here today. He is believed to have . reached Now York yesterday. He- spent several weeks in France and England. To Sweeten Rancid Lara. Melt the lard to liolling point, drop In a few pieces of clinrcoal (the amount of charcoal depending upon the quan tity ot lurd) nnd uou slowly for u pe riod of oue hour. Strain through a line clotu. The charcoal ubsorbs all the Im purities In tho lard. SS'S$S'$.$.Ss.$ MODERN -COURAGE. OST Crank for automohiln ho. tween hero and Island City. Return 9-212tpd o Observer. COLLEGE PRESIDENT HAS FIRST- HAND INFORMATION Portland, Or., Sept., 21. William Foster, president of Reed College. on his way back to Portland with a collection of war pictures and" Not in clanging Bguts and des perate marches only Is heroism to be looked for. but on every railway bridge and fireproof building that is going up today. On freight trains, on the decks of vessels, in cattle yards or lum bcr.rafts, among the lircmcn and the policemen, the demand for courage i incessant, and the sup ply never fails. -William James. S Classified problems. ads solve, your want Fatty" Arbuckle in His Newest Comedy "HisWedding Night" Saturday & Sunday Laura E. bfwypppp LAURA E. WOODELL, Executrix, Estate of Junius A. Woodell, Deceased. Sept. 14-21-28-0ct. 6-12. ASSESS- n RCADE 3C OF SEWER MENT. Notice is hereby given to all con cerned that the Commission of the City of La Grande, Oregon, by Ordin ance No. 858, series of 1917, of the City of La Grande, Oregon, passed and adopted oh the 12th day of Sep tember, 1917, duly and regularly levi ed an assessment for the construc tion of a sanitary sewer in section 7, of Sewer District No. 1, in accord ance with the charter, resolutions and ordinance of said city upon each lot. tract and parcel of real estate in said section 7, of Sewer District No. 1. bencf ted by the construction of said sewer and that said assessment will become due and payable upon the first publication of this notice nnd delinquent, if not paid after 10 days from the first publication thereof unless application to pav such as sessments in installments be made to tho Recorder of said city within 10 i days from the first publication Df this -; notice, and in accordance with the charter and ordinance of said city, that the snid assessment is as fol lows, to-wit: Block 17, Grandy's Addition to Town of La Grande, Union County, Oregon: Owner. Lot D. R. Tanner ,.1-2-3 George A. Pierce and Ida Pierce 4 W. E. Furgus 5 W. G. Hunter estate 6 W. G. Hunter estate 7 W. D. Grandy 8 G. T. Flemming 8-10 "J. D. McKennon 11 Delia M. Scott 12 Elizabeth Goesch 13 Elizabeth Goesch N. 33 1-3 ft of 14 jr T. Harvey S. 16 2-3 ft. of 14 J. T. Harvey 15 J. F. Synhoret i mi" fiMt publication of this ntce is on the 18th day of September, miTXT nnr t , , By order ' lhe Commission. JOHN, COLLIER, Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon. Sept. 18-21-25. This is t!ic Victro!.i XI, SlOO ' , Every member of the family enjoys the Victor-Victrola No one com pi: around the house w he re there's ;i Victrola 1 1 1 ii 1 11 i.'iimues me- ix:si music m nro-f. rnn,,n-l variety to !case every one, and any play it. . . ... ..... m-.ir me ictroia t.ic next time youVc ..... ... .o v,,,.,,,, ,v vuu ciin easily have a Victmh i-Ufhtaway. Victrolas ?1S to $300. Victors $10 to $r00. NEWLIN BOOK AND STATIONERY enough one can i.is-,rir our store. your liunie i Assessment. $127.82 42.62 42.62 42.62 34.10 34.10 68.18 42.62 42.62 42.62 28.42 14.22 42.62 42.62 Mrs. M. Tate, of Enterprise, passed through this morning on her way to the Pendleton Round-Up. Mrs. M. A. Hains and her daughter Mrs. Cora E. Lewis, who is visiting here from Canada, went to Pendleton this morning to take in the Round-Up. HOT LAKE NEWS. (Continued From Page Seven) and Mrs. William Ryan, Kellogg; Mrs. A. Beno, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. G L. Bu8ick, Union: Mr. and Mm .1 Rosenoff, Ritsville; Charles and Ella Breding, Pendleton.