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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1918)
TITL'llfcDAY, JAS:AHV 315.13 VAuK 'J wo LA U L'EI'LltJ OUSKtivKit f STAIiT THE ( YEAR SIGHT EY PHONING YOUE ORDERS FOR FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES IN SEA SON, TO Jj" ftft A Phone Main 70 4 4 4 Yon Can Put Your Clothing Money to The Best Use in Our Pre-Inventory Sale The men who have br-t'omc pntrons of -this store, will not hesitate. They know that oxeellence of everything that ffoes into Men's Clothing cannot often he had at the figures that prevail in this sale. One Lot Men's Overcoats ...... . $0.99 One Lot Youths' Overcoats . . ; Jj54.S5 One Lot Men's Hats $1.50 BETTER COME IN TODAY WHILE YOUE SUIT, COAT OR HAT IS STILL HERE. , . HILUS DEPARTMENT STORE $ T '$ J 4 VIOLET M BR8KR RA IT AT AfiCADK THKATRK TODAY "The Raggedy Queen" will ' be shown at tho Arcade theatre today only. ' Always a .favorite with film fans in her plays, Miss Mersercaii In in one of her moat fascinating moods In tire characterization f the proud little ragamuffin In tho mine town, who holds gallantly to nor belief In her r .tlty In the face of everything. In the end when by an art of haro Isminm the child ha proven her right at least to a place in the nria tocracy of hravory, there, comes to her bedside the "King of Finance" who Is her father and the Raggedy -L..1.-..;.., f x. Queen comes to her real throne at last. MME. PETKOVA TOMORROW Dealing with a little hand of c patrlated Americans In an Asiatic colony, and Including besides Its thrilling and vory dramatic love theme, an up-to-date romance of politics and romance, "Exile" has furnished Madame Petrova with one of the cleverest vehicles of her en tire career. This Is a Paramount photoplay and will be presented at the Arcade on Friday and Saturday together with a new Lonesome Luke comedy. o RUBBER WORTH. You will be Insured of REAL VALUE iu a San Tox hot water Bottle. Cuaranteed to give service. Levy-Vogel Drug Co. , 11-27-tf. Von Can Get 5,000. to 10,000 Mora out of them by using Gates Half-Sole Tires. , We will put them on lor you and change your old tire Into new ones at about one-half .the price, you. would have to pay for new tire. Your tire, comes Into our plant," worn and scarred Irom service, and we deliver it back to you the same , tiremade oversize and with a brand-new non-skid tread of fresh rubber. Not a square inch of your old . tire will be In sight, anil you will not be, able to tell It irom a new lire. -.-. ,. Are ibiotutly guaranteed for 3.M0 mllea of waf without a fMuar.r uv-and many umti art averaging from 10 10.000 milt. Vou rAmtot net thl kind of guaranteed aervlce from anv tlra on the , market without paying, two or three. times the coat 6fa Gates . Half-Solt Tire. . -e i -K ww LET US SHOW YOU Don't thrrrw away artotherwomtlreunfilyou hcwelnvestlgated ine uares naii-noie. H you are paving me tire bills you will be In. ierealed and we are ready to ahow you how to kp In your own pocket a big part of the coat of new Urea and get tetter trretervlce than ycu have ever had before. j W guarantee It. (.AriCS- il U.F-SOI.K SIOIfVICE STATION !iiM Huilding .a Grande. Oregon ROY STKWART IX . "ONi: shot" ROSH Today and tomorrow at the Star theatre, Triangle Photoplays will present the popular western char acter, Roy Stewart, in "Onr. Shot' Ross o' Painted Culch. Roy Stewart has already been sen In the rolri of gun-fmiiter in "The Bond of Fear" and "The Devil Dodg er." His characterizations are vig orous and t.'lllnsr. h!s feats of horse niannhlp as roniarkahle as any per formed for tiie camera. Jnnie Sedg wick, n new player recently added to tho Triangle forces, portrays tho girl whoso cause "One Shot" cham pions against a gang, of outlaws, .laclr Richardson appears as tho load er of the outlav i.;ang. The entire cast is excellent and the photoplay is most convincing and entertaining. On the same program will he pre sented tile Keystone comedy, "She Needed a Doctor," a two-reel fun-fest. WES: tii 8 t. fu a I -- Iff? to TO 1j ; f GEO 'vifc? Quick Deliveries aro n feahtro of this lumber business. When you give us an order you can confidently rely on Retting your lumber n little before you need it. That means n ii il c 1 n y In construction, no i.i...g time that you have to pay for. Think Hint over. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone, .Main 8 ra.ntk'.s imt;i;xo comi.vo, For Saturday's program at the Star tho management, has secured for the one day the wonderfully spec taeular .produclk'n, Danfe's Inferno. This photo-play has been made from the famous poem hy the same name that has for years been considered a 'classic. This copy Hint will he pre sented hero is a new, revi ied edi tion de luxo and will present to the patrons In nhort while nil the pleas- tiro and knowUMf.-e il. would take months to acquire through honks "ImePelrova ARCADE, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Rains Wash Out Road Near Hillgard Notes and Personals of the Ililgard District Mrs. William Newton III School in Session Again IIILGARD, Jan. 2. (Special.) llrs. W. V. Connor, Mr. Bard, Miss Faye Millegan and .1. W. Scott were visitors to I.a Grando Monday. The recent rains washed out part of the road Scott & Sailing had built to the Grandy timber. Everett Walker and wife came up from La Grande Monday to spend Maw Year with "Steve" Reauchamp. Mrs. Jennie Holverson has gone to Portland with her sister, Mrs. James Porter. Mrs. Porter, formerly a resi dent of Hilgard, but. Inter living in La Grande, made the change to the Wil lamette valley on account of her health. Mrs. Holverson will stay a week or tvo until her sister becomes 3cttled in her new home. After a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. C. N. Lewis, Miss Faye Millegan leff New Year's night for Walla Walia where she will resume her work in Whitman college. Mrs. William Newton is reported as seriously ill. Lee Young and family have moved to Ililirard from their ranch near Telocaset Mrs. J. W. Scott returned Tuesday from a- week's visit with friends in Portland. School is in session again for the first time since November. hour of two o'clock, P M.. At this meeting a Board of Directors will be elected ( serve for the year 11)18, and until their successors are elected and qualified, and such, other busi ness will be transacted as may prop erly come before said meeting. 12-8 to I-rt F. L. MEYERS, Cashier. Ingersoll watches, all kinds $1.50 to $6.00, at Sllverthorn's. 12-28-tf. Fresh KgRS- For strictly fresh egg3 call C. C. Coolidge. Phone Red 3702. 12-23-tf Kirtley Says r X Witt .f.a.' . ,if ' H - -'Am jlW The Lewald Talking Machine ifj one wliicli we would lie justified in asking douliiY tlm price. Tin Lcwnld will 'lay the lateral or vertical cut record; has tone modi fier, inside. ret;',lator and 1:2 inch tnrntalile. Come in and licar it. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jofferson B 1241 Best Prices Paid for Used Furniture 4 H 1 If ever there was a time when one should take advantage of a Genuine Sale, such as I am now conducting, that time is the present. Hereafter sales of merit will he unknown until some period after the war's close. The fact i3 that in view of the almost daily raise in prices, a sale under present conditions is unjustified, ex cept as in my case, hy the urgent need of funds to settle obligations incurred H..n.iU ......, knni'M mi..lmctta tact fall. Any reduction whatever constitutes a good sale from the buyers stand point these days, but my reductions J ight bi arc more raoicai man a mea-niiin nun really afford to give. Anyone having' tiie slightest iUen or knowledge of the f.iture enormous prices to be asked for clothing will not hesitate to' lay aside every cent possible for buying NOW for future needs especially at the low prices I am asking. Here is some advice you can't afford to shun, at.d will later regret if you do BUY NOW. 1-3-lt o - -.1 If Heyb!owarl in Triangle Play, One'Sliol Ross." STAR. Ti'DAY AND TOMORROW DRiVE ' AWAYHEADACHf Rub Mustcrole on Forehead UidTemplc3 A hcadachA remedy without the ban ners of ' heatlacha medicine" Relieves he.'tdache and that miserable fcclir.g from colds or congestion. Anl it acts at once I Mustcrole is a clean, whi:c ointment, made with oil of mustard. Holier than a mtniard plover and doea not blister. Used only cMtcmaliy, mi in no way can It affect ttcmnch and heart, m some in ternal medicines do. Excellent for sore threat, tronchitis, croup, stiff neck, astlims, ncuralcia, con gestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumhago, all pains nnd aches of the back or jointa, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, trusted feet, colds ot the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital cize $2.50 MID-WINTE1R TERM JANUARY SECOND. Railroad or stage fare paid up to $10.00, for all students enrolling between tho above date and January 15, ISIS, who enroll for four months or more, paying In ad rance. Terms: either pooklceeping or Shorthand Course, six months for $r0.00; combined course, six months JH5.00. Write us about our month ly payment plan. BAKER BUSINESS COLLECF, 12-13 to 1-12 H. P. Kinion, Prop. Start the New Year with a Vict.'ola or Edison Phonograph. Newlin Book & Stationery Co. 12-2:l-tf. Money to Loan. On improved real property In Union county. No delays. Current rates. La Grande Investment Co. Adv. tf. ' You will do well to step In and in spect our immense lino of FRENCH and PYRALIN IVORY. Prices are Right. Quality guaranteed. Levy Vogel Drug Co. 11-27-tf. 8 1-2 per cent Money ?30,000 for long term at 6 1-2 per cent interest for loans on Grande Ronde valley farms. See W. B. Sar gent at La Grande Investment Com pany at once. 11-22-tf. A few pretty patterns In Ladles shopping ba.s something better than the ordinary at Silverthorn's Famlly Drug Storo. 12-28-tt. In order to reduce stock, thorie standard reprint novels, usually sold at 75e will be sold at 25c to 50c for one week. See them at Silverthorn's Family Drug Store. 12-28-tf. OrUR POLICY FOR 1318 WILL BE THE SAME AS THE YEAR JUST PASSED PRICES LOWEST, QUALITY HIGHEST, SERVICE OUR WATCHWORD. Harris Grocery Phone Main 70 Fanners Phone Black 1S2 408 North Fir Street Cress the Track THE EMPIRE CAFE R. C. Crawford, Prop.' Fresh Oysters in Any Style Shank's Home-Made Spanish Hot Tamnle HOL'RS fl A. M. to 10:30 P. M.j Saturday Night to 1. A. M. FLORENCE MULKEY, Manager. Away From Home IC you were away from home on the tea or in the trenches, wouldn't you like to get a copy of your home paper from your home town. All kinds of school and general tablets you will find them at Silvor thnrn's Family Drug Store. 12-28-tf To remind you the first of the year Is the time to renew your bookkeep- j lag outfits and files. Our stock was j never so complete. Newlin Book & j Stationery Co. 12-2 8-tf. 1 Mavis (perfume). Mavis has been called the 'Harmony of Flowors." It Is delightful. Displayed at Levy-Vogel Drug Co. 10-12-tf. "PAY ME. i I .MRCADE THEATRE tmmmmmuimiMmwam inim imnli a ii'i iiaiajr.-li iwr-ngromiaiiiajattaanmaBamaaaw I TODAY ONLY I SHELBY .NATIONAL .MAZDA AMPS BUT GR LIGHT BETTER J3IGIIT with no increase in your J-evy-ogel orng uo. 11-27-tf. The new Talc. WALTZ DREAM, Is soft and refreshing nnd breaines the fragranco of crushed flowers. Levy-Vogel Drug Co. 11-27-tf. ( roup at MldtilKhl; Well In Morning. "A few nights ago' one of my pat rons had a small child taken with croup about midnight," writes M. T. Davis, Bearsvltle, W. Va. "They came to my store and got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. Before A most complete assortment of ( niversal Varnnm Bottles of all dif ferent Bizes and finishes. Levy-Vogel Drug Co. 11-27-tf. "PAY MR." Do not allow yourself to bo an noyed hy a hacking cough and sore ness In the Chest and Ltings when you can get immediate relief by tak ing SYRUP WILD CHERRY WITH "PAY ME." Dnnte's Inferno, the poet's concep tion of Hell. Star thentre, Satur day only. 1-2-lit. j LOCALS I And Advertising in Brief i i .' Dante's Inferno, iho poel'a concep tion of Hell. Star theatre, Satur day only. l-2-3t. Atmunl Meeting. Notice Is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of tho Stockholders of the La Orande National Bank will he held at their banking house on morning the child was entirely re- jGUARACOL AND EUCALYPTUS, covered. The fathers name is C. C. : Levy-Vogel Drug Co. 11-27-tf. Craven." Isn t It unwise to expert-. mont with unknown cough medicines when you can get the genuine Foley's Honey nnd Tar? Best for coughs, colds, croup and lagrlppe. Sold ev erywhere. Adv. l.EOAL NOTICES Annnnl Stockholders Meeting. Notice Is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the United States National Bank of La Grando, will he hpld at their bank ing rooms on Tuesday, January Sth at 2 o'clock P. M., for the purposs of electing a Board of Directors for tho ensuing year, and to transact any other business that may come before said meeting. T. J. SCROGGIN, 12-7 to 1-17. . Cashier. let -Mersereau In "THE REGGEDY QUEEN" A Sfory of Life Auiony Miners, with Labor Trimble Furnishing tho Exriteniont. Abo OREGON NEWS WEEKLY and UNIVERSAL COMEDY I I, "Si ?, 1 - F , f LSjv . r s 1 ?! Pay Me ,1,, a , i i And a Nsw Lonesome Luke Comedy FRIDAY AND SATURDAY i Tuesday, January s. 1D1S. at the I