La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 13, 1917, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, DECtiMBKB-fl 1017
LA (JKANIMO EVE-NlNO OB.SEKVEli
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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an independent nkw:-:i'a;k;
Published Daily and Weekly "1- I .a Craied',' i o,.:.,i!i; .y j;,,.
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V'uch Individual Style
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City of!;nl l.-.w".
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On Sale in Ollii-r ( a. in:
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tii ;(( sciw am!, thi'co ilatidiM"-5. A: i-. ;'J- ..."
old Vaic CiazH'li' in r,in u, HAUrv.r
lUi-.io, ainl lafvi' stai'li'd tin V'alo 1 1 i
'-Vl'ltS. i lc riHV('il to .('W PI uimii! I: ;., ifriO
t'li- Si'i'irinci, and a Utile i.ili i- t:k:. i ;ui
Jia.l lie i! in chai'v' of the I i'nnt i.v ; i X,
years, ife had lived a life of 5-j:s --.-t, d.
pni'ilif wcii'are. ATay his rewai'd lr .i;-::t!f
his 'ia't li.
THS BOOK OF BOOKS
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.. Th-! Iniys at tlic' l'rciiil: vili;i!i. r; , i. if - ,. M;.d-.i " j . ,
.iii'ilrs W-lliell will he Si'iit tlleli! thi-i v. !v i).--. A..-r'
Uihl." Sni-icry. Of all the hooks, the i;il.ia '.I-.,; i,;,Vc I
aiiy otln-T to stirnnlatc fiuuiliiKrs, dc'r riiii,...! i I
fi.iditin.m i;lialit'ies.
AfliT all tiif i'!restiatin)i iir ,;!- i'-.m s of
Jays in the rcjn rations f.ir Aii-r.i a vii.'t,-.-;- i -
jjrpat worlfl war will not iW'oii,.j,nM, n. ";.!;, ,.! ( r.
in 'i: ki rin and more delays. 'r i ; j :.. ::. ,- ,, ,i
car linen in piihlie. We had hefa r ::', w : , ,;ft-tf
,&;!"'! i )'. .fust, mistakes should I,.- I'm : , .
Hr-natof ffeed advoeates eouijiid .;! iilW ;r.
el" ad Wiiilii.v iir'tlie' Jiniled Mt.;ilc-s '-. . n : i
This J. what lnilifary authorities- Irke . .ia'i-.r Ch.-.ad
la: :i :;d . 'ji'afe.
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' Ore.oif h'Sl; a food man when Hi;o.,.M'.! Sir.'iel i1
Tfe was an alile htisiness man, an n;iiv. i':S:eu
mi!aii! du'ofiist. on week days as well a-' : : i. .
f'ni'le Ham is Coins to send r-hei'k; ; I':-- d-- , . '
. wives, iaofliers and sisters of Hie s!dier h:e -. '! ..
he real hriStruas iresents.
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('I nr-ral Kiddle used Iieiid (i k i i u . ', i i . r -'
?ollll eluh ladies in his I fed Y. :,
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The e,i.l;iie of Jerusnlein is the I r i i : in -; ? ;
an fin, en (A' the war's eotiehi-.i' ei.
I.ii'e is just one drive after ieor!ie V, i s i!i ':'
is' a. v i' n y ih.it leads to aiM.'!i"r.
Aineriesi now has an aia.iy of I. ''''. '
'onnfiy is proud of every one of Hi; ,
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What lia.s hei-Dine of tile I ; ! ' ! I ''In '- '! !" a
Tannda and Meien.'
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This Store 13 Headquarters for All
Kinds of Crochet Cotton, .
Embroideries and Silia
1-2 Doz.
Blankets
Towels - Fancy
Plain and for Embroidering
Faney towels in him1, pink and yel
low. Some have design, on ede. for
enihroiderintf. Plain white tnrkish
towels; colored toweling.
Also towel sets in pink and hlue
in boxes, suitalile tv Christinas gifts.
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I 1 1 i . Hie l.-ff ii is 1'iit id contrive a pniu'l
Unit wiih l)tuinx ;it i-in-li slili- unit it him
. i-f- nn ' oriKliml iili-u In liiilf-lnlr:i. Two
1 1- 1 inlis, fnst.MiiMl In nt I ho slili si'iims,
lllrtl iliuv nmniii'il oiKls. .IdIiiimI Iiy i folil
.-loll- Of till' iimhIm. Tills fill, I Is llllislll'll
I' .lillt! '-Willi :l IlllH' (lilt SOlllili'llI' hnihl. Knch
1! Is ;i h;i '.i.v t.ih tins n Um-Jc liniionlioli. wlili n si 11c-oov.-ivil
i-irr.iim,'iir slippi'il throutfli It
siiii-s wiili iln insi.-inl of a hminn. Tin- hnnil of fur
iviM .illioii'.ili. iiHinif flip ni'flc ir.ny lip (Ipinpliiiiili;
ini.-i;: ','i. mi u'iili n hl'-'h volvor rnllnr nr one of the.
. ;.'n in w :!, ii: iiiiir.'i'hil of the omit iimlor It.
" ''"'I I'nnols ni't in nr piim-ls runi'lnn
' "' 1 j I'l'--,'. liiir ininols nnywny, nre to he
-..-i-io, ,,n tho suit s anil frnoks of to-
; I . Tli,- sltiiT In tills suit prnoliiims
I" its niloirinnoe to this rushinn ij- pl.-ifreil
i l'"ii'-'s s-,-t in at oiii'li sl,o. Ii is othpr
'I i -vis.- pl.iln iiml is of roii-iilniion lonath.
j One rmilil Imnlly ?o wrnnsj in choosing
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rion't fuil to flco the I.a faivniie
li;i.-,i-;iry assortiiiont of Xniim ennis
and bonlili-U. 12-l-tf.
A-'l,-';ii ill ilouht, Imy hooka. Now
i i ii Iloolc &. St.iit.iiii-ory Co. I 2-t 2-tf
Uc Vliivcs Thiim.s
J, T,. Mara,, roal ftst.itt.e and rnf.il
nir-'iit hny.s and moveH housmi. F'rioos
Mlk. Adv 11-22-tf.
V.'o w--ro novi'.r so fortunate an this
;.-:ir in pnirliasine flhristiiias cards,
i:.. T.i. tick.T.-i. etc. Vnn will find our
. riies flio most favorahle seen. New
lin Hook A.- Stationery Co. 12-lU-tf
That will pass inspection at camps.
Why not send him one for Christ
mas" r" Absolutely all wool real dark
.gray, regulation size. Only six of
these, blankets left. Tie would appre
ciate, them above even'thing. Se
them in our window.
Ideas, Suggestions
and Materials
For making useful Christmas gifts:
Pi-ihbons of all kinds, all widths, col
ors and prices. Pretty Christmas
Ribbons in narrow widths.
I!ag Handles, Hoops and Fasteners
in different colon and shapes.
"Wool Challie in bright patterns for
hags; also pretty patterns in Cre
tonnes. Hundreds of narrow lace patterns
for edgings, etc. 1 'our inspection in
vited. r Many hints and suggestions in our
Notion Dept.
A visit through our store will aid
selecting your gifts. Watch our windows.
Indian Blankets
Woven from the purest lamb's fleece..
Nearly all the Indian tribes today are
wearing these
NAVAJO "ART CRAFT" INDIAN
ROBES,
proving them to he genuinely Indian
in design and coloring. The white
man has adopted them, for a hundred
different uses.
As auto robes, as couch covers, for
interior decoration and every plac
where an artistic, warm, pure wool
robe is required.
Why not give an Indian blanket
for 'hristinas ? A most practical and
pleasing gift.
Prices, .f.IOO to sj;9.."W, NOW.
The powerful new war hook,
"Christine," ia now on sale at Silver
thorn's. This story In of a young
Knglish Rirl who noes to Germany to
utiuiy and who la there at the out
break of hostilities and who is nnalile
to interpret the Herman state of
mind. It is a urippins and nnfor
iretahle narrative. 12-,S-tf
SHELBY . NATIONAL .MAZDA
.AMPS BKTER r.rGHT -BETTER
SIGHT with no increase in your
liiiht bill. I.cvy-Vogei Dru; Co.
11-27-tf.
Trimmed Hats from One Dollar to-j the' fragrance of crushed flowers.
Five at the Walling Millinery. 12-7-tf Levy-Vogel Drug Co. ll-27-t.
A most complete assortment of
C'niversal Vacuum Bottles of all dif
ferent sizes and finishes. Levy-Vog-el
Drui? Co. 11-27-tf.
Trimmed Hats from One Dollar to
Five at the Walling Millinery. 12-7-tf
A lovely assortment of crochet
yokea, doilies, table runners, etc.,
suitable for Christmas gifts, at Wail
inu's Millinnry. 1 2-"-tf
ti l-'J per cent Money
$;:i).fl'H) for Ions term at H 1-2 per
cent interest for loans on Grande
Ronde valley farnu. See W. B. Sar
gent at La Grande Investment Com
pany at once. 11-22-tf.
Take a hint. Can't yon take a
hint? Slie adores our candies. La
Grande Pharmacy. I2-l-tf.
Chillis nooks in cloth and paper
beautifully illustrated. All kinds of
highly colored pictures. See them
at Silverthorn's Family Drug Store.
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A lov -ly asuortliiejit of crochet
. . doili.-i, fable runners, etc.,
etaiiie for Christmas gifts, at. VVall
..:'s Millinery. i-7-tf
Christ illiin h'iovvers.
For Christmas buy her flowers.
Now taking orders. l')-7-10t.
CHERRY'S FLORISTS. I
Please the HahicH.
Tho biggest atocic ar.il tho most
complete assortment of up-to-date
dolls over shown in La Grande, are at
the Newlin Book & Stationery Co.
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Trimmed Hats from One Dollar to
Five at the Walling Millinery. 12-7-tf
Those soft leather rnll-up P.ihles at
l.5i) to 2.nu, $2.3o. $::.iiil. $1.00
and $.i.00. Just in at Silverthorn's
12-SUt.
"Over the Top" by Arthur Guy
F.nipey, is said by the critics to be
the most real and vivid of war hooks.
It was written by an Ameriaan ma
chine gunner serving in France his
experiences are grim but they are
lightened by a touch of humor. This
hooic i3 now on sale at Silverthorn's.
12-X-tf.
Stylish stationery in special gifi.
boxes. La. Grande Pharmacy. 12-S-2t
Nntico to Liberty llond Subscribers.
Tho third payment on the Liberty
Bonds is now due and should be
paid on or before tho ISth at either
bank. 12-10-tf.
Perfumes for HER. The world's
choinost odors in pretty gift pack
ages. La Grande Pharmacy. 12-S-2t
See Mrs. Dunn'3 China at Harris'
Art Store. 12-4-tf.
The new Talc. WALTZ DREAM,
is soft and refre:m:ng and breanes
The books of the European War.
hoth entertaining and instructive, at
Silverthorn's Family Drug Store.
12-S-tf.
Trimmed Kate. from One Dollar to
Five at the Walling Millinery. 12-7-tf
The K iii ''Id-: of ( 'o on 1 1 .11 y. h i '
v a i w "I k in I 'ra ne'.
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1 Woman
I Who Pay
Vfl in.-ikf an f-ffort to nloas1 c.v- I
vy rn.tfu)r-v fhat's why our busi-cinfiniK-
to grow. 12-lutf.
Y'.in will do wr!l to stop in and
in -iM .-t our ininif n." Hwftof FnF;N(IJ
n.id F'VFJAf.lN' IVOHV. Vricen aro
i t. Ou:i lity f; ua ran tf fid-. I.v-
-jM D;-;u; C o. J I l; 7 -1. f .
x. o'i will vfldnnt n i . i i : a Diisfak1
in in1.' :i'tlrs for f'lirisf mas. W"
M.r f!' in rovr-ritiir nil hjfrt,!, and
; ii (,-,.; -iirfl ;md m't. .Vf-wiin
.I"K & .vf;il,OrHT.V f'o. 12-12-tf
f;nii:r.l; ;voriTIT. You w.ll bp
'- d ; y,;. VAi.rK in a San
': (i f u ir..r Ilottlf. fliMranfffri
'u :.r," m-f u'o. I,rvy-Voi;d f r n
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HfMiisf ilr Mtii;.
' : r jiitd, I'.wk;it;' mav
"f ' ..di lAffirir Co. fir Mr.
. f , V.'.i ;: 1 rn Ada m h a venue
11-21 1 mo.
Hi
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M::-.: (perfume). Mavis has heen
!'!--'l the "ifarmony of I-'Inweri.." It
le-iir-h'f-il. liisptayed ct lyy-Voccl
'r'lg Co. 10-12-t.f.
U hi! --. -t,. i ionei v jilwnv.i;
: ' .. i. ('In i-lnris i-lfl. Ours
' -e ! ' -I Il'l Inn ! . pprfe. e, k illll
.-ii: k a. Si.iiioni-ry Co.
12-1 a-tr
by cli eel; ins 1 1 ad of in inn- n . . ; i .1 i
oi' worry about money n. i! : , , . .: - 1- i an
a curate record of wheie v .. :: - 1
and ,'1 receipt for cveiy (.! :' . ' - "- ' I
(.at. I'.e.-'.idcs it's So Iliu i; 1 I . hrve I (.
': h in the hank than in I'.e !.: . 0 n-.
(id dciarl meiit f(.r women -1 f ! I r'a I
id-e informafioii.
Grande Naljr;.::'.ui.
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MI,ii- ,-v.
I'M,, -nt of rrnehel
,,l.e rniin.-rs. etc..
.turns fcirts. at Wall-
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Cm 11 nt
in lit Co.
i. I'i- Uniiil'.-il Tlinn.-.ind."
1 U l:i a now war Imi.k
.-'.t tioui the tp-ni hos. II Is
hi.-. iili--n-hlm; anil full of liuiiuit
will 11 .ike a 11111). I ftrceptnl.l.---
r.'ll All Ok-.;.- nnd many ntbeic
iliiiOoin's F'niiiily iMiii: Store
12-1-tf.
On t:ot allow i"iifieir to lie rn
1 by a h.-iciang ci.iikIi and snte
'1. in tin- e!i -t i-n. 1, un'ts wlie-i
ion ..in i:.'t lunu.Mtiiil.. i-elii-r Iiy tik-
nit svitce wild cuiatiiv with
' I AIIACOI. AND Ll'CALVl'Tl'S.
I.'.y Vorcl Drug Co. 11-27-tf.
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Typewriter Service
in Rural Communities
The typewriter is coming into more extended use in rural com
munities because of the assistance it renders to all classes of
people. Here are a few examples of the possibilities of service:
The Farmer Think of" the possibilities of selling produce by the means
of typewritten letters sent out to customers? Type
written letters give the sender a business standing with the people who
receive them and also enable the keeping of carbon copies of the correspon
dence, which many times does away with misunderstandings and lawsuits.
The General Store Merchant : More prompt and courteous tre-
mcnt is likely to he accorded his
orders and correspondence with the City jobber and manufacturer if his letters
are typewritten.
In The Home : The boy or girl who is intending to follow a business
career can secure no better start than a knowledge of
typewriter operating. Children who learn to use the typewriter learn spelling
at the same time. The housewife finds it a great convenience in writinc
recipes and for general correspondence.
The Minister : No Clergyman should be without a typewriter. It is
of great assistance in preparing sermons and vvriunc
the many letters that a pastor has to write.
Mail US the
Coupon to-Jay "JSf
L C. SHITH I BROS. TTOHIIE8 CO,
L. C. SMITH & BROS.
Typewriter Co.
104 Fifth St., Portland, Oregon
Flrc wnd mi frr ratilog.
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