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

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RUICK ACTION HE
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BETS IT WITH A
Vest Pocket
Autographic
Kodak
Pull out the front, press
the release and the pic
ture is made. No focus
ing.
So small and compact
is the V, P. K. that he
Ivan wear it.
Send him one of these
efficient little picture
makers and the result
ing prints will form a
(record that, intensely in
teresting at the outset,
will be priceless in later
years.
Price, $7.00
Red Cross Drug
American Soldier
(United Press.)
'AMERICAN FIELD HEADQUAR
TERS, France, Nov. 21. A German
shell struck the American regimental
headquarters. None were hurt. Amer
ican soldiers, lunching, were sprayed
with shrapnel. Ono soldier's steel
helmet was pierced. The soldier was
killed. Four others were wounded.
BIG SERGEANT HAS TROUBLE
Laundry Returns Blouses; To Big to
Handle
PII I EADELPHI A, ,Nov. 21. Scr
gcant Frank Montague, who is sta
tioned with the United States Marines
at their League Island camp, if
peeved.
The sergeant weighs 3G0 pounds
Recently he sent two khaki unil'onr
blouses to the laundry that were re
turned to him unwashed, and with, i
notation on tho laundry slip, which
'road: "We don't launder wall tents.'
Personal mention
b D Crowe went to M'naui Tuesday
f business
Win. Sargent and Frank Wild
blit to North Powder and Union
jstorday on business.
Uf. M. Rolff ot Portland was in
I.'Grahdo yestonlay on buulness.
jE). F. Rlcp of Portland arrived In
bin Tuesday.
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KNITTERS ATTENTION
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Please turn In all knitted
garments on Friday uftornnon. J.
4 uox will bo shipped on Sat-
LSUiday. Will all ladies who -J.
(ook. but yarn to knit at tho -J-
beginning of tho "drive" and J
ftave not turned In any gar- .J.
meats pleaso roport Friday.
! ft any one Is unablo to finish
the work taken out please
krlnff. It in for there arc lad
dies ' waiting to knit and tho
if Soldier boys are suffering with
the! cold. Yarn must not be
jdle.
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HILGARD NEWS NQTES
HILGARD, Nov. 21. (Special.j
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Lee of La Grande
were visiting in Milgnrd Sunday.
, W. V. Connor wa3 in Kamela Sat
urday nnd Sunday.
Frank Bcuuchamp lost a milk cow
last week.
Fred Taal and family were in Ls
Grande Sunday, attending the funeral
of Mr. Taal's mother.
Mrs. Wood, who came hero recently
to act ns temporary "third trick," has
gone to La Grande to accept a place
in the offico there. Miss Blue from
Mcacham has the position here.
Mrs. Newton and daughter, Mazic,
went to La Grande Tuesday.
Mrs. Helms has moved into Hilgard
from the ranch home, to be closer to
school.
William Taal was hero Monday be
fore returning to his home in Wash
ington. William Conditt and family were in
La .Grande, attending Mrs. Taul's
funeral. -
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jds" Star
big hit "Ton of Dlam
Thursday and Friday,
11-20-tf.
Portland Livestock Show
The Portland Livestock Show, as it
is commonly called, is officially known
as the Pacific International Livestock
Exposition and is held each year at
North Portland, Oregon, at the stock
yards. This year it is being hold from
November 19 to 23. This show should
bo of particular interest to local stock
men, s they will not only get an op
portunity to see the various classes of
livestock as ordinarily shown at ,a
stock show ,but they will also have an
opportunity to study the market
classes of livestock, entries having
been made for the various classes of
feeder and fat cattle, horses, hogs and
isheop.-1 They will also get a bottcv
I conception of the workings of 'the
stockyards at Portland and the latest
methods of slaughtering nnd of the
packinghouse operations, while there
will be exceptionally good exhibition
R&Pt-AClNGl
POCKET- -
jr scissors
of cattle, as there will be numerous
exhibits from Oregon and Idaho that
they will not see at local shows or at
the State Fair. In connection with
this stock show there are tilso held
sales of tho various classes of pure
bred livestock. If you have never at
tended one of these shows, it will be
well worth your while to make it a
point to go this year.
PAUL H. SPILLMAN,
County Agricultural Agent.
W to buyiaT
Christmas1
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Shoot
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LOCAL
And
Advertising in Brief
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How the R. C. U. Help
ave
You S
Co-operative buying of quality inerehandise on the largest scale ever
uttempted in merchandising has placed the It. (VII. in its present enviable
position that of the largest, and most powerful buying .organization in ex
istence. - : . V"'
THE BUYING POWER OP THE AVERAGE STORE OR CHAIN STORE
IS SMALL IN COMPARISON, and the values secured by the K. C.U. are1
just as much better in comparison. Among the' (!00 stores composing the
LI. C. U. is included many, of the largest concerns in the middle west, and .
every one must be a quality store for quality is the first essential of K.C.U.
merchandising. ' . '
R. C. U. MERCHANTS OWN THEIR OWN JOBBING 0& DISTRIBUT
ING HOUSE, thereby saving the usual .niitlillciiiati'.s profits and securing the
closest possible manufacturers' price on all R. C. U. merchandise. The
11. Ci U. merchants and their buyer.! meet twice yearly in Chicago, the great
central market, and place contracts for mouths ahead, amounting to' millions
of dollars, direct with mills and manufacturers.' Every line of merchandise
selected must stand the critical test of quality by expert 'buyers from, every
section of our country.
You the customer of on R. G.U. store get the direct benefit of these sav
ings and guarantee of quality. We invite you to visit this LI. C. U. store and
compare the quality the prices the styles the. service. .
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rinno Tunor.
Sidney Lylo will bo at tho Foley
hotel Nov. 25 to tune pianos. 11-19-tf
(.'all up L. Htllwell, Red 201 for
King Uavld, Dlicious, and Jonathan
Apples. 11-17-tf.
Did you sco "The Flame of the
Yukon?" Seo a bettor film "Toii
of Ulaiuonds," Star Thursday and
Friday. 11-20-tf.
and
Seo "Ten of Diamonds," Star
Thursday and Friday. 11-20-tf.
PHOPLES' MARKET
218 Mr Htraot
Fresh and Cured MealB, Fish
I'ouitry.
ShlDiuent of Salmon and Halibut
Received Today.
. . 11-16-tt.
THANKSGIVING MOWERS
Now taking ordeis for Chrysan-
thomums and Carnations. Order
early. Cherrya Florists. ll-13-10t.
All trimmed hats greatly reduced
at tho Walling Millinery. 11-16-tt.
One Hundred and Fifty '
Turkeys to be shot off
next
Sunday
Nov
of
Connor dale
at the end of Adams Ave.
Starts 10 A. M. and lasts
all day.
EVERYBODY
INVITED
Bert Hughes
Sheep Ranch Near La
Grande, Oregon
9(i() acres, 21-2 miles from railroad: 320 acres
under irrieation. 2-10 acres suitable tor gram, iuu.
acres fine pasture land that is well watered. Two
running streams on the place. DUiiumgs, out
buildings and fences very good.
500 fine young Lincoln and Shropshire ewes,
all bred; 8 thoroughbred bucks; ll) bead oi norses,
!) eight-year mares, I colts, 1 stallion, 2 saddle ani
mals; 10 head of cattle, 5 young cows and 5 calves,
one bull calf subject to register.
About 200 tons of hay and a very complete out
fit of farm machinery and implements tnat Have
been used but one season.
Price for everything and immediate possession
-10,000. No trade, but will give easy payments.
The slice) will pay for the place in a very short
time. Compare this price with others and come
and see me.
Ray W. Logan, Agent
La Crande, Oregon.
That's how we are constantly gaining new
list of satisfied, economical buyers.
customers and building our. large,
La Grande's
SSTiolfE ( OI?. TOW.' MONSV 2.
STORE
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Did tho "Ten of Diamonds" over
win for you? See It nt tho Stur
Thursday and Friday. 11-20-tf.
Mavis talcum is soft imd refresh-1 Apples 25 cts.
ing nnd breathes the fragrance of
crushod flowers. Lcvy-Vogcl Drug
Co. 10-12-tf.
Fifty conts a copy for all rnprlnt
standard novels for five days. These
hooks sell ordinarily nt 75 cents a
copy. Bettor drop in right now
and sea them on the counter at Sil
verthorn's Family Drug Store
Wk-lt dally ll-lG-4t
J. L. Man. real estate and 'teat
gent buys and moves house. Prices
talk. Adv. 6-7-tf.
Im (iiiiudo I'liariiiacy Accounts.
Having cold tho La Orando Phar
macy persons owing tills firm will
ploiiso cnll nt tho ntoro ami settle
their accounts at nneo. This will
avoid tho necessity of placing bills
with a collection agency which la dls
,gT jtiiil)lato Vveiaipp.
11-15-tf. ' ADOL1-H NHWIJN.
a box If you pick
them yourself. Bring boxes or sacks
to tho tloo. Cloaver orc'inrd.two miles
oast of tho Walter Pierce ranch In
Bruce Lane. 1
ll-20-3t. MRS. GEO. CLEAVEH.
1-2 Per Cent Honey. ' j l '
: $30,000 tor long una at 6 i-S ft
cent interest for roans on Grand
Aonde Valley farms. Sea W. B. Bar
gent at La Urande Investment Company-aVaneer
v"- MM'
-mm ma mm.
AJS??JC!.'S HOME SliQE PGLSSH
TmW Economy and thrift
suggest the use of ShinolA
for your shoes. It gives the
quick dressy shine.
SHitfouA' Home Set
Hiv For Your Convenience
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mV&WK Ask Nearest Store,
WMnm buck 4
Developing and printing well dono.
Also a full assortment of Kodaks
and Cameras. See thorn at Silver
thorn's Family Drug Storo. d-ll-12tf.
Electric Mazda Lamps tliat pro-1
(luce the brut iilno search I
lights and liattcrloii ulvraya ill slock
at Sllrei tlioiu's Family Urn;; Storo.
d-ll-12-tf wk-lt.
Mavis face powder is as dainty as it
is possible for a face powder to be.
Levy-Vogol Drug Co.
A big line of now tarns nt very
close prices at the Walling Millin
ery, li-ib-ir.
Money to Loan On easy monthly
installments on improved city prop
erty. J, It. OLIVER.
10-20-lmo.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
George R. Vehrs, M. D. Special
attention to womens and children's
diseases. Phone, offico Mnin 2;
Residence, Muln 32. 10-27 tf.
Cream of Almonds (Vivaudon), a
delicate emollient for dainty use,
promoting a smooth vhito skin. Levy
Vogel Drug Co. ' 10-12-tf.
Certain Cure for Cronp. , v
Mrs. Ross Middletnn, of Greenville,
III., lias had experience in the treat
ment of this, disease. She says, "When
my children wore small my son fead
croup frequently. Chamberlaia's
Cough Remedy always broke up these
attacks immediately, and I ml never
without it in the hoi'ee. . I nave taken
it myself for coughs and .colds .with ;
good results." - Adrl.'
Special discount on our beautiful
J. C. C. CoiBets at the Walling Mil
linery. 11-15-tf.
We carry a full and complete line
of tlie Mavis preparations. All of
which nppeat to thoso who appreciate
exceptional perfumery, toilet water,
face powder and talcum, for sale and
displayed at Levy-Vogol Drug Co.
10-lE-tf.
All trimmed hats greatly roduend
at tho Walling Mllllnory. 11-15-tf.
Money to Loaa,
On improved real property In Union
county, no delays, current rates, L
Grande Investment Co. Adv.
A big lino of new t-ms at very
close prices at tho Walling Millin
ery. 11-15-tf.
ON
TRACTORS
Mavis (perfume). Mavis has boen
called the "Harmony of Flowers." It
is delightful. Displayed at Lovy-Vogel
Drug Co. 10-12-tf.
Call up the FIXIT SHOP and have
us put up your stove. Phone Black
1971. 10-19-tf.
Special discount on our beautiful
J. C. C. Corsets at the Walling Mil
linery.. 11-15-tf.
Mr. Charllo Richardson, your
brother would like to hour from you.
A. C. Rlchnrdson, 226 Morrison St.,
Portland, Oregon. 11-20-Ct.
White Ivory mirrors and brushes
of all kinds and sizes, just from the
people that make tln'iii ore now on
snlo at Sllverthorn's Family Drug
Storo. d-ll-12-tf w-lt.
SAMSON SIKVE-CRIl'S IN A CLASS BY THEMSELVES.
Original iilciis developed through experience and necessity are
embodied in Samson Sievc-Crip Tractors. You will find features
there not thought of by others.
Recently we havo secured letters patent on the method of coi
iiectinrr the air breather of n gas engine crank case to our patent-
. cd NODUST-MOIKTO-RIZKR. This will be another exclusive
featuro in Samson Sicvc-Gripc Tructors or otherwise an in
fringement if used by others.
The close connection of our management, being direct in touch
with the actual operation, wants and requirements proving to be .
nccusniry in the smnll size farm tractor, wo attribute lnrgoly to
the success of the Samson Sieve-Grip. .....
It is oi:r aim to manufacture a one hundred per cent efficiency
tractor, sold at u right price, and give service that secures satis
fied customers.
FARM TRACTORS A SPECIALTY '
Oils, Greases and Machine Parts.
LA GRANDE IMPLEMENT CO.
E. S. Norris
1529 Jeff. St. Phones Home Ind. Main 780
La Grande, Ore. Union Co. Red 371
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