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

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AUTOMOBILE ROBES ;
Wo have tlio liirufcst r.n'd most coinplete lino of Autoiiiolulo
, liohes 'ever shown in Iax Grande.
VACUTJM SWEEFERS ' , "
A Hugo Sweeper, will bo sre'r.ily appreciated. .,
CEDAR CHESTS , ...
Genuine Tennessee Tied Cedar. Tho priees arc right.
SILVERWARE "p-rr'- .
Wo have recently- added the COMMUNITY Brand of ailver
CHAIRS Wc havo a beautiful lino of Chairs' and Rockers. .
STEWART PH0N0GFJ1FHS, $7.00 .
TIi ink of a practical phonograph for $7.00.
FURNITURE . . ,
Our Furniture Department is full of beautiful Christmas
presents. ,
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Make Your Selection NOW
W. H. BOHNENKAMP COMPANY
Some Good Things
Fof the
Christmas Stocking
TOO often the days Immediately bo
Una Christmas tire spent In wor.
rykig over tho buying "f Bills
nlilrli the giver rim but III nlTonl uml
which ii m going t poeplo whom sua
euros litlio uliout. Those uro what wo
tMrwnrv tm ihhiii
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We.now have most of our new goods suitable for Christinas gifts, which in
cludes a large lino of diamonds, ladies' and gents' bracelet watches, La Val
Heres, rings, pins, lodge-card cases and other articlea ueuallj carried hj first
class jewelry stores, Also a line lineof cut-glass and silverware at our usual
low prices for first quality goods. .
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J. 11- PEARE & SON
La Craiide's Leading Jewelers and Opticians
Established' 1891
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cnu "unty prtiMonirt .una cif uu kmih
tlioy glvo the Iou.it ploasnra to tlio giver.
So try to put jumsilf i;i jiiur itll'lH
this your. l!e.;ln ourly uml Unit the
chcniU a play suit. Notliliii? Id so soft,
go warm ami so eomfmtHhle for robust
children outdoors in curly winter
weather.
Tor big brother get ribbon two nml
onc-lmlf Indies wldn. eight Inches lonnf;
frlngo both ends, then embroider Ini
tial In center or havo gold letters put
uu. Tho bauu can bo glued Insldo of
his lint toWentify It.
father 'will need a r.ow deelt calen
dar and OIc for bis ctho. Ho cover a
-Fighting Ttilierculosis is HKAL
Life Inauranco.
rhtnlheiiuln's Tablets.
Chamberlain's Tablets are intend
ed especially for stomach troubles.
bniausneB nd constlpatlpn, and
liai met with much sucaess In the
treatmet f those diseases. Peo
ple who havo suffered for years with
stomach, trouble and haro Ueen trn
abl to obtain any permanent relief,
hare been' completely cured by the
use of these tabletB. Chamberlain's
Tablets are also of great value for
biliousness. Chronic constipation
may be permanently cured by tak
ing Chamberlain's Tablets and ob
aenvlns the Plaln printed directions
with each bottle. adv.
Tha P.ientlcHB and Wheatless
Uakcr Herald.
My Tuesdays are meatless,
My Wednesdays are wheatless;
I'm getting more entless each day.
My home, it is heatless,
My bed, it is shoetless,
They're all sent to tho Y. M. C. A.
The bar rooms are treatless,
My ijoffec is sweetless;
Each day I get poorer and wiser;
My trousci'3 are seatless,
My stoi kings arc feetless
My God, but I do hate the Kaiser. ,
A VICTIM.
During the year $4,000,000 worth
of electrical goods were Bhipped to
South America.
' Would I so Ills Too.
Daughter Now don't start any
thing with Percy, dad. He's bo
quick that you can't lay a glove on
him.
Father I won't try. I don't wear
gloves on my feet, anyway.
Not InfoctloiiB.
Mistress (eneaElug new maid)
You say the last family you worked
for wore Germans?
Maid (apologetically) Ycs'm but
they ware sterilized when war broke
out. Snapshots.
Tho Schenectady plant of tho Gen
eral Electric Company subscribed for
nearly ), 500,000 worth of tho sec
ond Liberty Loan bonds.
Always
the same good smoke
Why?
Because, as nearly as mind
and hands can do it, we make
each OWL just like every other
OWL in blend and burning
. qualities. ' .
"If you like one OWL, you'll
like them all." We can say that
with certainty because the flavor,
and even-burning of the OWL
are insured by a million dollars'
worth of selected, carefully mel
lowed leaf.
The Million
Dollar Cigar
ft! W' 7"' '"'"Z OIHtBAI. CIOAH CO., INC. ( Jr J
TO RESIST THE ATTACK
of tho germs of many diseases such as
4 VLjfcmaT Grip, M alsria,
EJsXKrill a- moans for all ol
us tight or dio.
Theso germs ar
evfirywhoro In the
air wo broAthd.
'Die odds aro In
faor of ths
germs, If the livor Is inactive and tho
blood impnro.
What is needed most Is an Increase la
tho gcrm-flghtlng strength. To do this
suuxiaslullr you need to put on hotllhy
flali, rouso the liver to vigorous action,
so It will throw off these germs, and pa
rtly the blood so thai there will bo no
" weak spots," or soli for germ-growth.
We claim for J)r. I'lorco's (loldMl
Mimical Discover)! that it docs all tills
In a way poculiar to itwlf.
1 It cures trouhlos caused by torpid liver
or impure blood. All druggists.
Send Dr. Pierre, Invalids' notel, lint:
falo, N. Y 1Q cents for trial package.
i Asromi, OannoK. After having bnd"
the grip 1 could not
regain my stri'iigih;
my blood was poor,
1 was iiervoos and
also had rheuma
tism. I tried every
thing hut just could
not get any rellel.
Finally I derided to
take Doctor Pierre's
(iolilen Medical Dis
covery and it ctirrl
Hie. 1 tlilllL It I'
imnly great. I
he I'leasant Pellets'
the
for consultation."
Q. TL Spiceb, 373 Exchange Struct.
Sii.Bw, Ornwinx. "As a spring Uinlc,
Ui build up a weakened, run down
system, and to give one an apx'tJie, I
fount) lkwkir IMi.r.'A'tt (i.lden KI(mIU-S
Dlsnivery KtKyJ. A friend had reeom
ineudHl It and I finiml It all tlml. she
claimed for It. Miw. .Iakk tliNIiKit
Vm a. Ilvllvluw Street.
form with leather, cretonne, or any
durnblo uiuterlul and hang It by silk
cotd. Crimson Is n suitable color
BChoina. Apply tin oimlly read enlendar
nnr the top center and with celluloid
tabs Index tho lower part so daddy
may fill his ndvuneo engagements In
proper stjiD.
Fpf daddy and brolher a child can
enamel goyly the bandies of garden
and carpenter's tools. This adds un ot
tractive touch to cold ateol.
For the children an "evergreen pie"
BClTed nt the Clnlstnias breakfast tu
b!o always cnuses great excitement,
To Ulilkfc It fashion mi Immense pie
dish of cnrdlward, paint it leuf greeu
and cover thickly with spiuys of ever
gjreou. l'.ut In the presents all proYl-j
ausly,winipl nnd lttbeleil-ofid then,
put on. the lid. The hitter Is idiliped In
cardboard and covered with tilo'u ever-,
greer.ti. ' .
The vce baby makes a new uiieol td
ouv gift lnstlncla. Cover a downy
square pillow with palest pink silk and.
'.I In lit. TT r EtrJW,.1; ..-i
tfUION IS HAVING ITS
RED CROSS DRIVE
CAMrAIUN' IS lHitW TV.D 11Y 1 A.
viii(i:t, vj'i:.cji.iimA
l'p to Tutwluy MkIiI I'li'tm II ml Bon
.Meiidiers IMilillo HcIiimiIh Closo
Toihiy Spi'ii l''lmvei!i llloou, m
Pocomlicr.
UNION, Or., Poo, 21. Tho nod
Cross drive started In Union yoi tor
day In fulf vigor. Tho local cam
paign la directed by L. A. Wright,
vlco-ehalriuan, who waa recently npx
pointed to fill the vacancy of chair
man caused by tho death of W, T,
Wright. Tho local committees were
addressed Monday by R. IS. Kiddle,
county campaign manager Up to
Tuesday evening Union claims 200
new members.
Kx-denator E. K. Kiddle, county
campaign manager, addreused tho
pupils of the high hcuooI Monday
atternoon concerning tho Hod Croon
drive.
The public schools will closo fur
tho holidays today nnd will re-open
Wednesday, January 'i.
Beginnintt' thu first of tno year
Union hlgn schuol will conduct a
night school of business courses tor
the benefit of adults who nro em
ployed during the day. -
Citizens of tluu vicinity report
strange omens of thu coming season
Spring flowers aro blossoming o the
hlllu, the willow buds nro swelling
and some claim to havo soon swal
lows bulliilnjf thulr nests. Lawns
are greenor than thcy.wero a month
ago which . indlcato very unusual
Christiuaa weuther.
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Moo.te lo (iive Rntokcr v
The Moose will give a smol.er un.i
clam aunpur to moinbcra nnd Ihulr men
friends next Wednesday nitfht. All
nu'inl crs nro uracil to atlcnd.
.12-2I-3t
I'.II'OIITA.NT NOTH'H v
TO ItlXartTUAN'M
I'pder Jiirlwlietlon of Tliln Irfwal
Honrd Whose Oilier Numbers Are
lkitween.No, 1IOO uml No, Mii, In
elusive. Thero ha thla day boon mailed to
iyou .t rmestlonqalro wlilch you aro
' rouuirod by law to execute and return-
within aoven days from date
hereof.
ueincanor punlshnblo by not to ex
ceed ono year's imprlsonmont: nnd
such tuiluvo inuy also deprive you of
valuable rights and lotiult In your
inimedlnto induction into niliitnry
fiorvico and trial by court-mr.rliul,
Dated 1 2-21-17.
J. GAUI'IKI.D KINO."
. Memuer of Local Board
The classified ads bring home the
baton. ' -
frtuafs Af. f. Conrew, ldsth
V. S. 1-nfaniru, "rolling his
turn" with "Bull" Durham.
U. S. Soldiers
In France Want
"Bull" Durham
War CorresDondent Charles
H. Grasty, in dispatch from
France. Aueust 10th. soeakins
RULL DURHAM, savs. "All
other kinds of tobacco arq
plenutui only wnai tno soi-
. n. ll rv.'l i.
aiers wani ouu uui uaiuj is
scarce :
GENUINE
i so. M
llKO tba ono pletuml, cover this with
fillet Ure and hnndkereblef linen In
stdiia tbnt ore gtrnppod- with satlu
l(uiy ribbon set o!T with two soft rosettes.-
A delightful, curriugo pillow l
(bin. i . ' ; ' i
t.'. . How I ntlier I'ell.
'; "You muMn't bo angry, papa, be
ciuse Jack Is golni; to t'lko mi1
away from you."
; "Angry?'' Certainly not! Hut if
h? ever doca anything tliat will cause
yo'u (o come hack again I'll IneaR hhi
nflqit. ."-iiosion iranscnpt.
TOBACCO
jy Guaranteed by
TheMakings
of a Nation
' Ht. IVU-M OhrMmiis Bervlcea.
8t. I'etors Episcopal Sunday school
will hold thulr Chrlatimva norvioos at
Hunan Hall on Saturday at 6:30 p.
ni, All members of the Sunday
3chool ero requested to attend.
13-19-8t.
Notice tot TeleRrnin Patrons.
Anyoue not receiving tho Tolegram
or wishing to BUhacrlbo for same,
plenae notify A. G. Horrman, agent,
Ked 3361. The carrier hoys will col
lect the first of every month. 12-6-lm
C.TKKKW WIMi HINfl
Commencing January 2 tho cur
fow ordinance) will ko strictly un
forced and all boys and girls under
l In. nee of HI must Ueen nfr tho
stroatR unlosR tlioy uro accompanied
by a parent or guardian.
' . FRED 1). CUIIUEY,
12-20-tf. General Manaffor.
ut La Grniido rpoke (it iiio SI. E.
church, . '-!-' ' ' i ... .
Mm, J. Ilonnlo spent tho week-end ;
with her daugiitcr. Jlrs : Howard
Wagnor, of Enterprise, v
At a mooting. of thr n(n cabinet
of tho I'pworth I.eagiin bold at the
M. B. parsunaito tho folluvluK ooni
mlttooa vvoiu uiiiiolnted for tho yoa,r
IBIS! Devotional coiuiiiitfceo, Mhuv
Emnin ,'iiiannafolt. cliiiirnian, Ittly-
mond Cook, Mabln Marr, and George
Shanncfeln ;ml!;s!o.:u y cimmltton.
I.uclllo i'ollack, cliiiirnian, Grace,
Cook, Mrs. A. E. Politick, and urnco
Ciirpe-.Vi!-; potlr.1 rQ;ui;lttr. Mrs.
Cook, halrman, l-'owtwt. Wilson,
Giaoo Wiilkei- and Gntcn CitvlneiiH;
nioray and llolp eomuiltleo, Moreno
Hoggan, cl:ilimnn, Esther l'oi(, Vic
tor Walker and Helen llo"'an. . -H
was also decided to have a i:!n !stnia3
morning watch survleo on tit.. .'V.induy
beture Chriatmai.. '
Victor Walker, EuniMt C!o and
Harold Kinnoy, tnroo or the boys who
triod to enllot in the, navy fr.m Jos
opli wero returned butause ut tlielr'
inability to paiw tho exainlimllonb.
Tno uuyH say they Into.id to ley agiitn
in tho near futi.ro.
Hcbool will bo disinisiwd fn.r.t Fri
day, December 21, to Junuury i-.'on
account or tno holidays. , tin tlm lust
l.vidny befqro tho vacation tha two
literal- aoclotu.a of the Jorioph hlg.h
BChool will bold, a Joint OhrUnintv
program in which u pluy will bo
given along with Bovor.il other numl
ers nnd little 'fun gilts" will bo ex
changed. Tho children In Ihc ;;rudos
will also celebrate.
Thu Oiegou s'.nto votonnfy Btir
geon nrrlved at tho Hugh Wiliion
ranch lo determinu the enui o of the
death of aovoral of Mr. Wlkmu'll fin
est horses, jivvof which have already
died. It was determined that the
horses died from eating poll ii.tod nil
age. .'
RED CRQ5S DRIVE IS
.MANY WHO A KM AMIKADV M KM
ItlOltS JOIN AGAIN
!!oy Who Attonded Ohh.r IIojm rm
ftueiieo Kpeulc lit M. K. riiiucU
Kpworili Uviguo Cnhluet Moots
HcIiooIh Close for Clielstitiii-s.
JOSEPH, Or., Dec. 17. (Hpociul.)
Tho big Hod Croiia drive for nioin
horuhlp la. on. In Joseph, A, booth In
tho Mcdilly Mmcantlln iiture Its hend
for tho Indies who aro in
charge. Many people who aro al
ready members nro Joining again Just
to hulp out.
t.iihi nii'ht nomo of the l;oyb ;no
attended tho Older Boys' Conference
Mrs. llllzalMMh f'oles Dc.t.I, ;
HAKER, Deo, ?I. -(Special.) :
Mm.. Elizabeth Colos, wife of C, K.r
Coiea,' of Rock Creek, died r.uddonly
nt her homo at that plaeo Wodtiosdav
ovoulAg an tho result of an attach of"
heart failure. She had born 111 her
usual health and was titiicken with
out warning.
Mrs. Charles Stout of North Pow
der is a nlster and Joseph and Charlc3
Spearman, of Haines, brotbern. .,-
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Henry Prill Recovers Henry Brill,
who sustained n broken tinkle about
threo weeks p;o and who has bfon
confined to tho hospital, lira suffi
ciently recovered to return to hts
homo.
"V
Mrs, Sylvia Foster UI Mrs. Sylvia
Foster of Pendloton. who I : n been
visitinw with her husband's brother
nnd wife in Union, suddenly hocamo
ill And was brought to the hospital m
Ln Grande yestorduy for an operation.
She is doing ns well as can be ex
pected nfc this time. ' ;
i'ii.si;?.'.';',.. "- C
. Had Money to Burn j .
Germany exults over tho aurresmof
her latest war loan, which reminds us
that when I.eo surrendered, the moiit
plentiful commodity in Dixie was Con
federate money. Boston Trensenpt.
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Everything For Your
. Christmas Dinr.er
. Ai'tifliokcH
.BrusHcl S)i'Dii(,s
Ccltiiy
Jload Loltiicfi , ,
.".Pai'slcjr1; - s; .-. ' t
; Oiiulil'lowor y -:.f .
. Oriinlicrrics 1
Xti-ajK' Fruit .; .' i
' Navel Oi'aiiKca : :'
. CtWiainils
1 in lianas
Hell I'eppoi'-J.
Dates . .
Oimdy-V'.''1 ? L-".,
Niits-:';U -. ;
iVfiiift.'. ,;fo;it'-l-'niit
if!akn.' "
liiRtor IJai,siriss
Aiilos
Call in Saturday evening and select, your
Candy and Nuts.
Kai ly orders art; appreciated ;n we can ivo
you lietter service.
J. G. Snodgrass Grocer
Service
Phone 53
Honest Pricoi
Mm ANDERSON BROS, j
g! ?f No. 8, Depot St. J
STEAM, HOT WATER AND FURNACE HEAT-
SawS ING; PLUTiIBING AND SHEET METAL 'J
Suar in Yovr tWp , WORK. ' I