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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1918)
PAGE ElGll'f TUESDAY, JAXUAIJV 2!), 1918. LA (jiiA-N'i)li EVENING OitSEliVEIl. r ' ! r i The Professional Side of Pharmacy si No matter how complete a stuck of goods may be, a drug business cannot lie successful where professional sei-vict! is lacking. The man behind the coun ter must Lave scientific knowledge of drugs and must understand up-to-date methods of compounding. We employ experienced, registered pharmacists and can assure -you cour teous treatment and competent service. LET US BE YOUR DRUGGISTS NEWS OF LA GRANDE LA GRANDE PHARMACY Adolph Newlin, Mgr. Quick Delivery I'liouc Main 40 La Grande, Oregon Gold Hin Hydraulic Mlnlnjj Co'3. mine on Upper Junip-off-Joo Creeli, purchased. Salem $3,000,000 worth or bonds to bo sold by Statu Highway Commission this year. Salem 10,000,000 output or trout and Kama fish from butch eries of stato for 1917. f: CottaRo Orovo Ouklund planliiK mill to be moved hero. Myrtle Creek r-Work started on Pacific HlKhway' between hore and filllard. Bandon County road approach to Oregon avenue neuring completion. SHORT AND SWEET IS NEW SPRING SUIT ' -A, FIRST Indolence Indifference Idleness THEN Discontent THEN WHAT I JffH IF j The Most Remarkable Drama of the Season. It shows the How, Why and Where of Things.' W e M-ll ( I in i it y c a r Tires. "U c d o !,,.,., nis,. vc t i i M ;N v ;M-o W e -lis n li.-ve sunn' se.-i.'nl it-cs to W.H.Bchnenkamp Company 1 . JtfStf ihon at u,c waistline nnj hori fii I Ik- skin is the slyle-niue ol o.r strict suit ivhiih will appear in the Hauler parade Tills particu lar nuit is ul .laik blue serge em broidered tjmtu i lalmrntelv at col lar uud cult with eihcr thread Oariliiicr - Work on three saw inills here beltiK rushed. i S v. s ' h 5 OiK-d to linlilcr Sherwood Wlll lamswan a passenger to his homo in Iuiblrr this morning. iiCH to linblrr Mrs. P. S. Itohln son was a pasRencer to linbltr this morning where she will hold music class. Vlsltinc Here From I'cmllctmi . Mrs. G. W. I'helps or Pendleton is the cuest of her sister, Mrs. Frank Rechrin. i liclnriiH llome Mrs. J. M. Mason or Island City, returned to her homo Visited l-'oit Stevens M is. Frank; hoi ' Reavis of Kntorprise, and Mrs. Win. I I MCAUKier oi ij tiiande, just re- i turned from l'ortlund and Ft. Stov-1 ens where they hnvo been visiting with Mrs. Huuvcs r.on, Einctnon Thousands and Thousands of Men's and Boys' Mackinaw Coats are purchased yearly for the J. C. Pen ney Co. chain of stores. Itcaveii. Mr. Reaves Is with tho 2nd THE MORE YOU BUY THE LESS YOU PAY mm unit, diii'i .inniiiK nun iiui p PAP daughter, Mis. KnidKC. 1.0.. a. i.. KlKln Vll.oH-Mr" and Mrs. C. E. ! Visi"'r , fm ',B'-WV. M' Ilean, or Elgin, spent last night in ' " , Z i. . T ! the city on business. Mr. Bean is ln th" J,'hn. 0"try htt.v!nf h, with the Coodnnugh Mercantile C0. t,CatC'1 " .ban " V,s't u"tl , . , Thursduy when he will return to that Keturns to Ki.m.ncrvllle. .Mrs. F.:scction r(0,mai" f"r ,;'nothor m""'.'1 : Jack.on returned to her home ,,, r so under the doctor's .arc He ,s. Summervllle this morulng after mnk- I m,w ?'e lVc' ""! pects to be fully ing a hurried business trip to this ;cu,cJ " fcw ,T'"cks; ' city I : , , Check for the Armenians A check lletuiii from Visit Old Wortman i v'i Rt tho Armenian-Syrian, and Olenn Wagner or Enterprise, I "'''"'f hcdqu:.i-ters nt the Y. M. C. A. who have been spending a week in (l!'-v fr0;n the Ge."rt?c '':llmer 1-um-l Portland and Seattle returned home :1,er Cnmpanv. totalling nn amount of i this morning. jIZi5. This repiesents the largest sub-' I script ion from any organisation or in-' leaves for Wlscnslii Mr. Carl ;'Lnal plant m the county and the; Caiaett, a boiler maker at the shops. ! rommittco is very much gratified W'th;, left today for Zanesvllle, Wis., where tll,s excellent' donatiop. I J ho will meet his wife who has been J ' visiting there for three months. I Kirsl Visil in 21 Yearn James J ; Stutt, a retired rancher of the Boise Cuts Off l-'liige: Clark Webb, ; 'Valley, is renewing his acr(uaintance , while cutting wood, had the mlsfor-1 with some of thc 0,(1 timers of La I tune or cutting off his front finger . C ramie. His last visit to the city was;, i... i,.. i....i ii iii k ..n..i.t.. 24 vearn ar'o. when bo snent n few. "J Men's Mackinaw Coats $6.90, $7.90, $8.90 Men's Overalls $1.19 Q . fe. Incorporated & Formerly The United Store Men's Jumpers $1.19 LOCALS And Advertising in Brief i "l Travel from a hill-billy'ii hut to high life with Mary Miles Mintcr at I the Star Saturday in "Her Country's ! Call." 1-29 2-1. Kodak Studio. finishing done at Hart's 1-1 0-2 Cc, on the left hand. He will be unable yearn ago, wnen be spent n few to use thc hand for some time. v'3 w'lh "'S brother, who was in; the O.-W. roundhouse. Mr. Stott is. FOIl SAI.IO WHEAT FAIt.M Section of grain land, seven miles Konimer Hotel (Juests Guests at the Sommer are C. E. Iiean and wife, of Elgin; M. E. Wallfinger, or Ali ce! : Clias. H. Powell, of Cove; Bert Brant, of North Powder. Money to I.onn. On improved real property in well acquainted with' the McCrary and "uth f Byron Yakima county, nil i ratea. La Gran(le ,nve'8'tnient Co. SnotlKrass families. Chas. Shephcrd,l fB1.cuU1VBt,,on: 680. acres uromor-Adv tf. . foreman of the Evenly Observer 4B""W 'or scemng ace staff, Is a relatlvo and M. C. Stott. a ' "' er wqii, wh vmr an un(.omfo!.tab!e trUBS son. Is registrar of the State ! " P" "5, SaV 11 you may have one perfectly fit- I Land office of Iloise. Mr. Stott stales; ," '' ;""" ",""u - ted, and of the very latest and best Sirs. Hey ds Improvlng-rtny-! that the Boise Valley has had a really! '"f"" "ne "reM"re f"r a," j style, at Silverthorn's Family Drug mond II. IK.ym.lds who had brought I wonderful winter, that up to last; u' m'w 1?tr,n" l ban"3 Store. 1-29-2-1, Ills wife to tho (irando Hondo llospit-: Thursday less than an inch of snow1 f"hP. d 1 ? U head f l,0"es; ! al to be operatod on last Friday for had fallen in the valley, a very dc-i " " e"' ' n0 vie"- roads admit of j Soc how Maly M03 Mintp,.i Junction this morning. Mrs. Rey nollfl 1b doing very nicely now. niaximittn load to railroad n .. .. hoi ftp. Othpr nnnrhv nnrl nvn nh n' tsnowiall lor December exceeded the , , , 4 . " 7 Can," at the Star Saturday. 1-2D 2-1 total winter's average snowfall for; 'or.fa,r"""s at low rental makes it, , any of the past twenty years. j f "8'1'1" 'or extensive grain grow- Bandon-Work starts on new con-1 In Aviation Service 15. I). Malory j ... ; 1,"J'"' ---.""' ; ilenscry here. of tho aviatjon service at Vancouver, : Farmers to (iet Nitrate Thc gov- " . , . T w n.nasHnnenr fn Rnterni-liiR tills ernmer.t. is iroinir to sell nitrate to! -ZJ-olUKitp. morning whero ho will spend four the farmers for fertilizer. It may be; days visiting his sister, Mrs. Ada j obtained through Paul H. Spillman,! Courtney, and two brothers, T. P. and W. L. Malory. Will (-it to Pm-tl.-i.itl .Mrs. (Jco. Cleaver spent yestorday visiting with friends hero anil returned to Imbler this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Cleaver expect to loavo for Portland the last of tho week where they will make their future home. Visitor from ampa Miss Z?lma Harrison of Nampa, Idaho, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Merrill Ford. Miss Harrison is very popular socially in Xninpa and is an accomplished musi cian. l!e'.;ls(ei-ed In Po.llnnd The fol lowing people registered at the 'Im perial Hotel, Portland, January27tb: J. II. Olmetead, Knterprise; Harold muc, cheaper source of nitrogen, say3 hinncy, Joseph; cutis, t.ritllii, cnas. p,m H. Spillman, the County Agricul II. Reynolds, J. w. Miller, La Grande. the County Agriculturist, or from the members of the County Agricultural Council as follows; Members of the County Council: II. II. Weatherspoon, Elgin. Ilernal Hug, Kltun. T. Walsinger, Ali-.-l. Walter M. Pierce. La Orande. Robert Withycomhe, Union Charles Playle, Aliccl. .1. K. Lantz, Cove. Ceorge IJenson, Union. I. E. Chennult, I.a Grande. J. 11. Woodell, I.a (irande. C. I). Huffman, La Crande. Nitrate of soda is nut used in Union county as a fertilizer at. the present Mary Miles Mintcr at the Star Sat urday. 1-29 2-1. When you are in need of a new j Truss, and wish one correctly fitted, Icall at Sjlverthorns Family Drug j Our Jitney Offer This and 5c. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this J slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to i Foley & Co., 28.15 Sheffield, Ave., ,.; Chicago, 111., writing your name and addresr, clearly. return a trial Yo1! will receive in package containing Store, where vou will find cverv stvle Foley's Honoy and Tar Compound, iof truss to fit all cases. Also n mm. ,or ouSbfl- and croup: ! oley iplete line of Abdominal Supporters',1 Kldi,py rills' f'"' I''1'3 8i,!- Melts Anfclota .ml . enmntnto linn feSClti tllOU ll.at islll, bf.ol'.aclie. itldllC ! surgical sujiplies in stock at all times. ! . 1-29-2-1 Mary Miles Mlnter in "Her Coun try's Call" at the Star Saturday. 1-29 2-1 C 1-12 per cent Money J30.000 for long term at 6 1-2 per Lll.ll. cent lnt(..C8t f()r ans n Oran(l0 lively rich and ordinary barnyard R(Jn(e vaey fai.me See W. B. Sar manure and the plowing under of red Rent at La Grande inve8tment Com. clover, sweet clover or alfalfa is a , , . n Chandler, A. E. t,.;li Agent. -o Still Some Vegetable Seeds Left The Observer still has a number of packages of vegetable seeds for dis tribution to those desiring to put in Pennsylvania I war gardens. The packages contain flrhUs lo be th cucumbers, muskmelon, lettuce, pars nip nnd radish seeds. l-:lks (live Dance The dunce giv en by the Elks at the Elks' Home last night was well attended, about 75 eonplos being present. It was one of the most delightful affairs ever given by the Elks. Every one is talking of the good time, fine mus ic and appetizing lunch. Storm Ties t'i Traffic PHII.APEI.PHIA. Jan. 2!1 (Spec inl.l luo to the biggest snow storm if the Winter, tb- tlc-up on the tuiid by railroad uf-woi-f't in years. Outr bound Kcrvlee from Philadelphia has practically been annulled. Six of the Pennsylvania's hist through trains were stalled in the mountains. Four are Indefinitely tied up at Altoona. ' Over the Top," by Guy Empc. New books on the war just arrived at Silvei thorns. 1-29-2-1 Athena ?:l5,0"O concrete grain elevator to be built bre. I.innlon Clark & Wilson Lumber Co. purchas" larse tr;;ct timber land in Columbia County for $S0H,noli. I nl ' The days are getting longer anJ the; r ' light much better for your picture work. Do not overlook sending a fcw;Jt pictures to the Doys in thc Army. 'ic ture work promptly and carefully done by the "Modern Dark Room," Silver thorn's Family Drug Store. 1 2A-2-1 See the raid of border outlaws on a frontier village in "Her Country's Call" at the Star Saturday. 1-29 2-1 1 Incy and bladder Aliments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache and sluggish bowels. Sold cverv. where. Adv. Mazda C Tlieso liis'h power lamps, spefinlly developed for ctiimiiercie.l use, are just as necessary as good tools il: you expect to hold to a standard of efficiency on dark as well ;ts dear days. Ask us 9 help you select the right sizes. Nash Electric ii, an " i WAR We make War Uread Wednesdav and Fi'idav. fresh every Monday, We also have 'the most coiaplele line of Home made Pies, (.lakes, Doughnuts, Snails, Coffee Cakes and Cookies in the city. DUTLI BAKERY 317 North Fir St. Just Across the Track f J $ $" v v 'V' 4 tf v -X 1 V5r3mfmgmmm&mmz j. ' TODAY AND TOMORROW '"It . ""fc- .Jit.' I tit mm ' II I Lonisg Lovely "THE REED CASE" I ill I 1 i I Too. har had military experience;" "Yea. sir." "Yonr rank?"-. "X know it, sir." There's a mysterious kidnaping with haunted house complications Also TWO REEL LKO COMEDY "Soap Suds and Sirens" STAR THE AT I RE inn