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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1917)
rWW.,.tf,f ,itj .ill. ng)ii M B' Vt""""""T'"ir) ifT '4 i4 I 1 PAGE FOUR L GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. SATURDAY,' OCTOBER 13, 1917. "tiTlaTweek -Look At The Windows of La Grande Stores . - t - CANNED GOODS 66 YEARS of Wholesale Grocery Experience stands behind and guarantees this beautiful line of Extra Fancy Canned Goods. ALLEN & LEWIS of Portland; Oregon, the owners of the brand Preferred Stock, started business in Portland, Oregon m the year of 185166 years ago. Preferred Stock Canned Goods are packed all over the world. Each variety is packed where the best quality of each particular variety is grown, and according to the specifi cations furnished the packers by ALLEN & LEWIS. When you say to your grocer "Preferred Stock, please," you may rest assured that there is nothing finer obtainable in canned goods. During National Window Display Week the following grocers will display Preferred Stock Canned Goods in their windows. JOEL'S GROCERY . SANITARY GROCERY J. G. SNODGRASS MAMMOTH GROCERY HUG'S GROCERY 0. L. THORNE E. POLACK, City Grocery and Bakery GEO.' E. STANSHELD HARRIS GROCERY F. R. LEE PATTISON BROS. It is surely a recommendation to the Preferred Stock line to have the above large number of reliable grocers display same as their leader during this big National Window Display Week. LA GRANDE GROCERY CO. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS FOR LA GRANDE ARCADE FANNY WARD, SUNDAY ' Fannie Ward, Hie torilliant ,Lask ' Paramount stur, who with each ap jpaniu'H on the screen adds fresh vIm rounds to her hosts of admirers, will be soon at the Arcade on Sunday ito "Unoonquercd," a thrilling drama of modern society life written espec ially for her by Beatrice C. Do Millc and Lcighton Osmun. How the husband becomes infatuat ed with another woman and tricks the jwife into a compromising situation, 'secures a divorce and the child, and i how the child is finally won 'back by jthe mother's offering to sacrifice her own life to a half-crazed negro, is presented in a most graphic and un usual manner. As the young wife of the million aire, Miss Ward has an opportunity to display many of the most beautiful gowns from her wonderful wardrobe. The cast supporting Miss Ward is one of unusuul excellence, including such prominent artists as Jack Dean, Hobart iHosworth, Tully Marshall, Mabel Van Buren and Little Billy Jacobs. Hobart Bosworth as the husband, infatuated with another woman, a role splendidly played by Mabel Van Buren, gives one of his customary finished performances. Tully Mar shall, who will be remembered for ;his successful performances in many Lasky productions, gives an unusual characterization of Jake, the half ! crazed negro whose heart is filled with fear of the Voodoo woman. Little Billy Jacobs plays the role of the little son in his sual clever manner. Mrs. Brookler had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. Th? Whole Neighborhood Knows. Mrs. Ann Pelier, 2520 Jefferson St, So. Omaha, Neb., writes: "I can rec ommend Foley's Honey and Tar as a sure cure for coughs and colds. It cured my daughter of a bad cold. My neighbor, Mrs. Benson, cured herself and her whole family with Foley's Honey and Tar, and everyone in our neighborhood speaks highly of it." This reliable family remedy masters croup. It clears the air passages and cases the gasping, strangling fight for breath. Sold Everywhere. Adv. RECEIVER'S SALE OF ASSETS XI OF FARMERS AND TRADERS NATIONAL BANK La Grande, Ore. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THH STATE OF OR EGON, FOR UNION COUNTY. mutter f the rectfv- ersliip ef the Farmer an Traders' National Rank. f I. Grande, Orepn. C. J). Bamner, Receiver. Notice is hereby given that by virile of aa order of the Circuit Court of the State f Oregon, for "Jnion County Hie undersignod Receiver f tho Farmers and Trader National Bank of I.e -Grande, Oregon, will offer he remaining assets of the aiui bank comsinCng of about fiO.Wt f overine pa per, real estate, stocks, ixmii, etc., tncloding $6, O6.0 of first Mortgage, S per cent goli bond af the Hot Lake Saaltoriam Cam paay, at noble aaeatoa, o Maaaay, Ocaabar , at el hour f 2 P. M., at the of fice of H. E. Dixon, rooms 20 and 21, La Grande Na tional Bank Building in the eity of I .a Grande, Union County, Oregon. All of said assets, to be effered na a whole, to the Inchest bidder, for cash in subject to the npprov- of the undersigned re ceiver, and of the Circu.t Court of the State of Ore gon, for Union County. Moneys so bid, to be depos ited in escrow in La Grande National Rink, until salt approved ay said nndec eigned receiver, and Mi eonrt herein, and if not s approved, to be returned U bidder. An itemized list of assets will ba furnished oa apU ontlon, to It. E. Dixon, at torney for receiver, La Grande, Oregon. hand, nl C . JBAMNnHt, MCHYbI, 1U1 F Street. N. Waxhiait aaa. D. C. H. E. BIXON, A Hern ay far Reaelver, La Grande, Ore, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Chief of Police of the City of Ln Grande, Oregon, will on Satur day the 13th day of October, 1917, i at two o'clock p. m. at the city pound lot said city, sell at public sale to the 'highest bidder therefor the following 'described animal for the purpose of paying charges of impounding, post ing, keeping and sale thereof, to-wit: : One "flea bitten grey" gelding about 12 years old, no brands and owner un known. Said aimal was posted on October 2, 1017. Dnted this October 10, 1917. I j. RAYBURN, Chief of Police. 10-1 1-2U All) THE KIDNEYS Do Not Endanger Life When a I Grande Citizen Shows You the Way to Avoid It. Whv will people continue to suffer the agonies of kidney complnint, back ache, urinary disorders, lameness, headaches, languor, why allow them selves to become chronic, invalids, when a tested remedy is offered them? Dean's Kidney Pills have been used in kidney trouble over 50 years, have boeiitested in thousands of cases. If you have any, even one, of the symptoms of kidney diseases, act now. Dronsv or Bricrht's disease may set in and make neelect dangerous. Read this I-a Grande testimony : Mrs. Frank Brookler, 2010 Third St., says: "Ponn's Kidney Pills have been a household medicine for kidney trouble in our home for a number of years and they have always proven a great success. Whenever I notice my kdnevs are not acting as they should. I take Dean's Kidney Pills for a few days and they never fail to relieve the trouble. I eouldrlt recommend any' thing their equal." Price 60c at all dealers. Don't ainv ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan'i Kidney Pills the same that Beautiful 1918 Maxwell Now On Exhibition Hiiiiiiiiimtiitiiiiiiini VVffAouf altering the world champion motor, the famous perfected clutch and transmission or the mighty axles, the Maxwell builders have produced a new wonder car, far superior in construction and in appear' once to anything-yet turned out by the Maxwell factories we have this new and beautiful car come and see it. ffiniiiMiiMniiimHiiiiiiiiumtttMiimiHimiiimiiiiniuiinimmiiiniimn :::miiiini:initiiliiiiiiiiiinm!i!iiiiiitiimiiii And the Maxwell before was the most economical 5-passenger car rn the world. Compensating undcrslung rear tprins the last word In spring suspension murk this wonder ful Maxwell of 1918. They mean greater comfort greater economy, by lessening wear and tear on the cur. The car Is larger and roomier, for one thing the wlieelbase has been Increased six inches. It is also a stronger and more rigid machine for the road. The frame Is now six Inches, Instead of three Inches deep. And the body rests directly on this powerful frame, instead of on brackets extending from the sides, as In the post. Do you know what that means? It means this: The firmness with which the wheels grip the road and the steadiness of the car at high speed give you a sense of security such as you have been able to enjoy before only ln cars shackled with a battery of shock ab sorbers. This New Car is 50 Pounds Light :er There's a marvel of engineering for you, friends! The car I made bigger and stronger and yet actually lighter. This means greater ease and comfort on the road. More than that It means greater economy. Maxwell Now Has the Style of the Costliest Cars The new Maxwell is a car of great becuty. It has a sloped windshield and rakish lines never before produced ln any car costing less than $1200. Its good looks now eaual Its proved mechanical efficiency. The new upholstery .is richer and gives a new comfort. Inside and out the new 1918 Maxwell Is a perfected car. We're proud to sell It. You'll be proud to own one. Touring Car $745 Roadster S74S; Coupe $1095; Berline $1095; Sedan $1095 All prices f. o. b. Detroit JOHN E. ANDERSON JEFFERSON AVE. ' 7 rV