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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1917)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1917. PAGE TEN L. (Ji'ANDK EVENING OBSERVER.. f t t ------------ i i i is Cheer and Comfort for !! Our Soldier and Sailor Boys or at the postoffice or a3k any one f the following committee: Fred J. .Holmes, chairman; William Miller, A. T. Hill, J. G. Snodgrass, G. L. Larison, I Ur. A. L. Richardson, E. E. Bragg. 10-12-tf. I i ! If you rran't f' R'V('- Little rcraem-hoi-aiiccs from lionie will keep our boys fit the front and in cantonments in high spirits. Shaving Kits, Sewing Kits, Pocket Cameras, Fountain Pens, Cigar ettes, Tobacco, Tooth Brushes, Den tifrices, Dollar Watches, Stationery. are among the things which will cheer and comfort the "Sammies." We have arranged a special display of such goods. Come in and see it. i jj La Grande Pharmacy jj J S ADOLI'H NEW LIN, Manager j ' !! ii Quick Delivery Phone Main '10 l.a Grande, Oregon i THE EMPIRE CAFE R. A. CRAWFORD, Prop. Everything new and up-to-date. Daintiest food and best service. The place to go after the show. Oysters and shell food in season ALL NIGHT SERVICE FMHtENCE MULKEY, Manager. Announcements diseases. Phono, Home, Black 3862. office, Main 2; 10-5-1 4t. PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON GEO. K. VEHRS, M. D., Special at- MBEKTY LOAN BONDS If you want to buy a Liberty Loan tcntion to Women's and Children's Bond call at cither bank in Iji Grande i lie clianiiiiiL heads an all Tullv Marshall. M, eolts and Jack Dean, in ; star of a hundred photoplay successes star cast, including llohart r.osworth, Van r.mvn, Little Hilly -fa- ,'HIC "U nconquerei if Coine and see a powerful drama with mother-love, as the theme. The story is from t lie gifted pens of Hea trice He Mille and Heighten Osmon, and is ju-oduectl lv Haskv. SPECIAL! General Persuing and U. Landing in France S. Army Sunday Only ARCADE GEO M. COHAN, IN "SEVEN KEYS TO BALD PATE," MONDAY AND TUESDAY. H I Qualify 'in Photoplays LA GRANDE CHAPTER AMERICAN RED CROSS Meeting Postponed. La Giande Chapter of American Red Cross will not meet at 7:30 p. m. Friday at the City Hall as first an nounced. The annual meeting for the election of a chairman, two vice chair men and a secretary and treasurer will be held instead, October 24th at the City Hall. All members are urged to be present. 10-12-2t. M. K. HALL, Chairman. Rev. D. D. Randall will occupy the Baptist pulpit Sunday, October 14 both morning and evening. NOTICE. The following garages an nounce that on and after October 10 their charges for mechanical labor will be $1.00 an hour instead of 75c an !! Hour. Leighton s Oarage, J Hamilton's Garage, Galloway Rees Co., ! Hilton's Garage, ! Auto Electric Service Co. v L. C. Smith's Garage. J. 10-10-Ct-pd. 2 j j j j Hot Drinks that will please you at Putman's. 10-13-tr KSTKAY NOTICE Have taken up two pigs, Poland Chinas, weight CO pounds each; at my place, one-fonr mile north Island City. Owner can have same by prov. ing property and paying expenses. J H. BOOHEU. 10-ll-10t-pd. Get your (Drug Stoie. hot drinks at Putman 10-13-tf. See that $20.00 suit window at the Golden Rule. 10-I3-lt. WANTED HELP Workers to harvest fruit crop want ed at Payette, Idaho. Wages $3.00 to $3.50 a day. Accommodations excel lent, special inducements offered to campers. Write Commercial Club Payette, Ore., or call at Y. M. C. A., La Grande for information. 10-12-6t Extra pants free with every $20.00 Oregon Cassimere suit at the Golden Rale. 10-i:t-lt NOTICE Persons burning rubbish on out side of fire limits will not need a fire per mit till after November 15, 1917. I0-12-5t. C. L. Mackey, Fire Chief. Notice to Public. I desire to issue this warning to any who mav offer for sale any in fected or diseased fruit in or about La Grande. Section 5 of the Horti culture Laws of Oregon reads as follows: Section 5. It shall be unlawful for any person, iir.n or corporation to im port or sell any infected or disease, fruit of any kind in the State of Ore gon. '- Any one violating the provisions o.' this net will be dealt with accordin;: to law. C. D. HUFFMAN. 10-l;l-(!t. Inspector. Not By What We Say- Not by what the other store says but by a comparison of values can you make the efficiency of your dollar 100 per cent. What you are doing today these trying times to make your dollar efficient you should have done "be fore the great war." REMEMBER 10 years of efficiency against 10 years of waste would have made you not only independent but rich. Fifteen years of efficiency has placed the J. C. Penney Co. where it is today The largest mercantile organization of its kind in America. Visit the "Busy Store for More" to night see the crowds there's a reason extra clerks, assuring you prompt attention. and thus I Boys' Flannelette Hoys' Unions Boys' Suits Boys' Shoes Men's Fall Shirts .. .Men's Xeg. Shirts. downs .49c ...69c, 79c, $1.25 $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 $1.89, $1.98, $2.49 .$1.49, $1.98, $2.49 98c, $1.49, $1.98 Men's Unions $1.29, $1.49, $1.98 Men's Work Shoes $2.98, $3.50, $3.98 Men's Night Gowns 98c, $1.25, $1.49 Men's Overalls 98c, $1.19 Men's Work Gloves . .98c, $1.49, $1.98 Men's Fall Caps 49c, 98c, $1.49 Men's Fall Hats. . $1.49, $1.98, $2.98 Follow the Crowds There's a Reason. Formerly The United Store The store where the Massea Trade i ! T 4 quota but oversubscribe it, may we, in our remote locality, thrust another thorn of worry in the House of Hohonstollern, and insert another brick in the .wall of democracy being thrown around the world; all can't fight in the trenches; all can't give large sums to the Red Cross, but all can take advantage of the existing op portunities to buy a bond for Liberty if not in a lump sum, then via the Ben Selling method of a dollar down and a dollar a week. As speakers, stories and appeals generally will emphasize during the next seven days, these sums are not donations hut investments in 4 per cent interest bearing, non-taxable bonds bonds as sure and sound as the strongest government under God's canopy of stars. To impress these truths upon the populace is the pur pose of the string of demonstrations and speeches next week. If all do their part, meaning Mr. and Mrs. Everybody and their sons and daughters, the task will be simple but if left to the other Mr. and Mrs. Otherfellow. it imme diately becomes a burden and impossi ble task for the few. AUTO STAGE La Grande Hot Lake Leaves Red Cross Drug Sfore Daily 1:00. 5:30, 0:15 P. M. Leaves Hot l ake Daily: 2:00, fi:4jj, 10:30 P. jl. Special on Sunday. Leave La Grande: 7:00 A. M. ' l eave 11. t Lake: 8:00 A. M. The Famous Patent Heater Will burn hard coal, soft coal, coke and wood, and produce more heat and bet ter results in every way than any other kind of a stove. The body is a one piece Eus- I sian are. steel corrugated, on the lower part and taper- ed inward which insures in- creased radiating surface and and deflects the heat to the floor. Save 25 per cent of your fuel and buy a Pat ent. Furniture Exchange E. J. DONOHUE. Fir and Jefferson. B. 1241 We pay better prices for used furniture. iflBHinwiMWHiMitfiiiU'ii'iTi 111 L'k'iirnnr th4nC w.'tffhQ jbit: PtJ'l 3 -O-r-. 1 W'j carry a full ;nd complete line j J ot the .Mavis tironanmons. All ot i which flpponl to those who appreciate except ioral perfumery, toilet water, fare powder ami talcum. For sale and tiisplayed at I.cvy-Yoi;ol Drutf Co. 10-12-tf. !il; MKl-TINi; SC HEIU,KI (Continued From Page 1.) well not only to suhscrihe it-: just resting on Washington, and H. K. Dixon, adjutant of the Home (;urd Kat'.nlion will have direction of iheir Rinrvh. The hand. Company I., Home (iinmls. Home Cua:d tfirls and ritiv.cn iy will move off in the order named. Speakers to llrinir Messnire. After the parade the Methodic Church will he the mecca and there, i. h assured, will occur one of the hest set of spcot'hc1 F.a Grande h;is listen ed to in n. time. J;:Ve M.Ginn, of Portland, recognized f.- one of the ahlest orators of the state, ar.d a man who throws his voluminoi:.- enerjry in to nny worthy enterprise -vith went foivo, will he introduced and speak jnt for a moment , as his main ad dress will come later in the week one of the patriotism developers of the mid-week's pvor-nm. A. C. Snenoer, resistant general counsel for the O.. , and Phi! Metchem, mine host of the Imperial Hotel n man familiar to everv KaMern Orconinn, who hn ever been in Portland will he the oth- spenkcr nnd both these men nre adapt at the business. The tone of their speeches will he to arouse the public to n sen?e of duty in supporting the soldiers in France for carrying; on every arm of the service. With this foundation to build the demonstration on, the committee in charpe have ample faith in the ulti mate outcome, nnd believe that when the drive is over n week from toniftht. Union County will once nwe have arisen to its duty and performed it FAKE ,10c Jj , i.. i.,i.i. .v w. g l Vic tor-Victrola has a place in every home Its f.rtistto ili sijMi a;i, heau tihil r ::sic luive tn;nlo it wel come in homes of wealth and refinement everywhere. Ami the many dilTerent styles of the Yictor-Yictrola make it possible for every home to have one of these wonderful instru ment. Come in and see about yours today, $15 to $300 and if de sired we'll arrange convenient terms. Nctilin Book ( and Stationary Consists of a winding drum, lever crank. 10 ft. of steel cable, two 7 ft. chains unci 3 stakes.. Weighs only 28 llis. and fits in space JxSxM in. Here's the most wonderful little machine ever invented for farm ers. It combines two things a restu:. -; device for your automobile and a machine that will do hundreds of lifting and pulling jobs on the farm, easily and quickly. It saves a world of back ache and is worth ils weight in gold. I'ull-U-Out fits into the tool box of your auto, yet is so powerful that it will pull a 5000 lb. auto out of hub-deep mud wilbo'.it delay, expense, trouble or damage to car or clothes. Lifts 2000 lbs. dead , weight; pul!s 100.000 lbs. on wheels. No motorist, however experienced and careful, should venture out, even on tho best of roads, without Pull-U-Out, because accident come suddenly without nny wnrning.Trouble i3 lurking everywhcie. You may get stuck in the mud, skid into a ditch or overturn. It is 1 then th:,t you wiil bless the day you bought a rull-U-Out. With powerful, inexpensive little Pull-U-Out in your tool box you need never fear road conditions; you can go wherever your business or fancy loads you. If you meet with an accident you know that you have immediate nnd efficient help right at hand. Don't wait for an accident to make you wish you'd bought a I'ull-U-Out buy one today. Docs Wonders on the Farm Wherever there's any heavy lifting or pulling to do, use Pull-U-Out. it londiiir; nnd unloading wagons, scalding hogs, quartering beef, lifting wagon beds and hay racks on nnd off the running gear, strctchi! g wire fences, loading baled hay, bales of cotton, sacked ; i:iin and other heavy things, Pull-U-Out is marvelous. It is light, po. table and strong. Easily moved by one man from one place to jno'W". Does lifting nnd pulling jobs that usually take from 3 to iio7en men. Test it at our risk Pull-U-Out is shipped and sold on the make good basis. Interesting booklet free. Tells all about Pull-U-Out, hu-.v und why it works. F. H. CHAT AS DlSTRint'TOR FOR OREGON AND WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS, 813 MAIN STREET, PENDLETON, NOREGON. S: HO I-- t:;i it-'. I