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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1917)
JUMI 'lllll""l"l'1'""r"l"m""111" 11 "" ' y--WM"!-tK't''""'' . " -"r'"T"'" 'r ...r 1"'" SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1917. LA GRANDE ' KVKNTNO OUKRUVER. PAGE SEVEN News Of ta Grande I Hopper, passed through today on her , Sfway to Portland. : : i .1 f Will Enter O. C Philip Conklin left this morning for 0. A. C. Took Examination Joe Williamson returned today from taking the civil service examination. Good Roads Why we should keep our dollars at home to build them." Watch for our "Community Page." Here on Business Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Conklin of Cove are in La Grande today on business. Accepts Position Here Carl J. Den ham of Colorado has accepted a posi tion with the J. C. Penney Co. Here on Visit Ecco Cover of Cald well, Idaho, arrived this morning to visit with Mrs. C. C. Olsen. e Visiting Here Maida Doolittle do- 'ca................,.,.l Visiting Here Tom Walsh, generul . r I freight agent of the 0-W. R. & N. mestic science teacher at Wallowa, is at Spokane is in La wande, visiting visiting with Miss Dorothy Wright, '.with his brother, Mike (Walsh. i " Leaves for Vancouver J. J. Barti-' Hold Weinie Roast A weinir roast man of Fox Hill left Wednesday for a I was held at the Park last night by the .visit in Vancouver, Wash. Repairing Building G. M. Curtis is repairing his ouilding on Adams ave nue. The interior is being improved and a new front built on it. " Visiting Here Glen Dudley and .Fulsom Tallman were in La Grande Ivisitinir frionds vestardav. Thev have Ibeen on an extended hunting trip. Will Wurk at Summerville Carl Keller went to Summervile todav. where he will work for his "uncle, John Hacker. On Way to Portland Madalinc Bruce of Boisa, nieca of Mrs. Oscar mm"! fJsJAL "La Camille" The Front Lace Corset With the Ventilo Back There's charm and grace and a satisfy ing knowledge that .you arc stylishly and correctly cor seted a joyous sense of well-being that only perfect physical comfort can give. Be sure your front lace corset is La C a mill ci Enjoy complete corset comfort. There is a model for your type of figure. Prices $2 and up wai'ds. MRS. ROBT. PAT TISON, Corsetiere Phone Red 3221 Res. 1702 Oak Eoworth Leaeue. A large crowd at tended and al report a good time. Return From Baker H. ' H. Corey of the public service returned from Baker and went up the branch this morning. Returns From Boise Miss Wine- fred Kay, sister of Mrs. Browning, who has been visiting in Boise, re turned today. Will Spend Winter Here Ralph McCorkle .of Illinois will arrive to night to spend the winter with his uncle, Charles McCorkle. Accepts New Position Ed Klippel, son of E. A. Klippel, superintendent of jthe Telegraph, has accepted position I of night ticket agent. mm. Returns From Portland Miss Theua Bollins returned this morning after a week's visit in Seattle and Portland. Ordered to Report .lames R. Cor bctt, soil of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cor bett, was ordered to report nt Ameri can Lake. He belongs to the Signal Corps. Leaves for Haines Mr. and Mrs. W. Hagoboam, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Hitter for a few days, left this morning for IIair.es. where they will visit their.son. Here on Visit Dolores and Marie Hedges, daughter of Roy Hedges of Pendleton, arrived this morning to visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. Iwis and their grandfather, Mr. Hedges. Leave for Dayton Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hoyt and children and Mrs. Hoyt s mother, Mrs. Gilbert, left this morn-ino- for Davton. where they will at- jtend Jhe wedding of Mrs. Hoyt's niece. Returns to Home Mrs. M. C. Rosancrance of Pasco, IWlash., re- 'turnc.l tn hnr home this morning after attending the funeral of her nephew, Ed Shaw. m Signal Corns Recruits Pass Through Telegraph employes of the Mountain States who have ennsiea in me oik nal Corps passed through La Grande today in their specinl car. AN ATTRACTIVE SHOWING OF THE LAT ; EST STYLE IDEAS IN ; , , , . 4;, if The new Hat to niatt-h your Suit, Coat or Dress, is ready for your (-'.loosing in our' popular MILLINERY ,. DEPARTMENT AFTERNOON AND STREET DRESSES At equally attractive prices See our window of these charming Silk and Wool Dresses today. Then come in and inspect our entire line on display in our Ready-to-Wear balcony. You will find a showing that would do credit to any larger city store varying from the plain Tailored Dresses for .the High School Miss to the more elaborate gowns for afternoon wear. Prices range from $5.90 to $32.50. . T"' GOLDEN RULE G Quoubj tni Bime-I&a tw La Grande's R. C. U. Store We Sell the Famous KEDFEUN GARMENTS "America's Finest ISeady4o-Wear" Food Economy Demonstration A representative of the Kellogg Corn Flake Company will be in La Grande Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Munday and Tuesday and will give a fooil economy talk and demonstration. Return Frun Spokane Mr. and Mrs. A. Newlin leturncd last nij.bt from Spokane and Harrington, where; ihev have been visitine Mrs. Ntw- lin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reith. In Portland The following people registered at the Imperial Hotel, Portland. October 11th: Misses Mar garet Smith and Moly Johnson, Union; Elmer Bollons, La Grande; W. O. Kel sey'i .a Grande. ;V Rev. George Feese Rev. George H. Feese arrived in La Grande this week and will take up his duties as pastor of the Methodist church tomorrow. Rev.- Feese conies heve higmy reco fiehded and will be a valuable asset to La Grande. R. C. U. buying power is clearly demonstrated in those $3.98 shoes for men at tho Golden Rule. See the window. 10-13-lt. Mavis face powder is as dainty as it is possible for a face powder to be Lcvy-Vogel Drug Co. Cream of Almonds (Vivaudon), a delicate emollient for dainty uso, promoting a smooth vhito skin. Levy Vogel Drug Co. . 10-12-tf. LaGrandeNationalWindow Display Week La Grande Milling Co., largest manufacturers of flour in Eastern Oregon and dealers in mill and chopped feed and all kinds of grain. We have mills at La Grande, Union, Elgin and Island City. NEW TODAY I FOR ii ALE, TRADE OR RENT Un furnished apartments close to ma chine shop. Phone Black 125)1. 10-13-lt. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms with bath, on lower floor. Black 3111 or call at 2107 3rd St. 10-13-tf. WANTED Apple Pickers. Good wages. Good accommodations. La Grnnde Investment Company. Phone Main 752. 10-13-tf. hi mmm POOR WORK Is a credit to no one, so when you send your clothes to us to be clean ed, pressed or repaired you can rest assured that good work is what we'll give you. IT'LL BE DIFFERENT We call for and deliver. Wilson Bros., Tailors Cleaning, Pressing and Hat Block ing. New Foley Building, La Grande, Ore. ' 4 4- 4 4 4 4- FOR RENT Modern furnished house Phone Black 3761 or call at 2103 First street. 10-13-tf. FOR RENT A nice bungalow, $12.50 per month or will sell at a price to move it. On Palmer Mill load, 1 block of school. Phone Black 1081. 10-13-lt. FOR RENT Modern furnished house. Phone 'Black 3701 or call at 2103 First street. 10-13-tf. Our flour brands are: Blue Stern Royal Patent Jersey Cream Cash Special Sea Foam and Our Seal Everyone Uses These Brands Watch the windows of every La Grande grocery . merchant for display. .Mm, u'.:Vvv- " Get out into the open with a Kodak La Grande Milling Co. Make the bc.it of Kodak opportunities which the fine Autumn days afford. There's hialltiful recreation and lots of enjoyment in making pictures of all the pleasures which these days hold for you. We carry everything thnt is worth while in photography. 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It will teal up the pored of the lumber o that froat and moiiture cannot penetrate. Hioh Standard ia the paint that will aavc you money now and next time. Aak for color card and information about Fall painting. W. H. BOHNENKAMP & CO.