LA UUANDE Id V EN IN' G OBSEliVEil
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HOT WATER
King of Pain Easers
PUT IT IN ONE OF OUR
HOT WATER BOTTLES
Few local pains, indeed, but what case up when
attacked by hot water applications. A good hot
water bottle is necessary to apply the hot water.
Get a has that is solid in the sean'is, flexible in its
Rides; one that will wear and which steam'and hot
water will not destroy or burst. AVe sell you such
a guaranteed bag at the lowest possible price.
Red Cross Drug Store
VOCJ SY YOO
RUN THtS PLACe.,
1TCKINC5. TO (S.O
ro WORK.
T ' :f , lli'M. Il
.46,712 BRITISH PRISONERS If
i43,699 Held by Germany Many In
terned in Switzerland.
: British prisoners held by the enemy.
Including those in Switzerland, totul
40,712, according, to nu olllclul an
nouncement. The prisoners include?
members of the rogulnr army, torri
torinl forces, royal navy and naval di
vision, divided as follows :
SCOMING EVENTS!
In Germany ...
In Turkey
In BulKM-la ....
In Austria
: Totals
omen ra.
l.sa
310
, A3
n
Other
ranks.
Feb 7-13. Portland Automobile,!.
Truck and Tractor Show. . ' j"
Feb. 13 Ash Wednesday. '
March 29 Good Friday. j
March 31 Easter Sunday. !
April 12 Last day for filing nomi-;
April 12 Last day for filinr dec-!
41.S3C Inration of candidacy for nominating '
'c? ' netitlOn Wirh till ranni. clavlr ...." i
:mary election. ' ;
May 17 Primaries for Republicans :
and Democrats. ,
November 5 General state, county '
nating petitions or declarations for the
primaries with the secretary of state. !
and city election. i
tUCU., JM PRSTTY HANDY AT THINCJJ
XHEIMVR THGRS tS UntoUciWT To MY ATTCN"
TtON A CMPtOYMCMT Se5NCY THAT SKINS
Trie. UNFORTUNATES THSY DCt- WITH, X AM
PRETTY GOOD AT Ct-GANlMG; THCS CROOK
THAT RUNS TH SMCBflNS!!'
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this store's showing
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Late Arrivals in
. New Novelties
for Spring
lOvery express and every
dav's freight is adding to
of spring merchandise, in every depni'tnieiit. '
AMl'SUMKNTH
Arcade Theatre Motion pictures.
Star Theatre Motion . pictures
and Vaudoville. ' '
Sherrys Theatre Motion Pictures
NEW HANDBAGS
Exceptional values in all
leather novelty bags.
$1.25 to $1.95
DAINTY NEW COLLARS
in crepes, georgettes, satins and sheer wash
fabrics. The shapes are distinctly novel and
offer a wide variety of attractive styles.
Trices range '. .25c to $1.85
A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF SUMMER WASH FABRICS
Lawns,- dimities, voiles and flaxons in a wondrous idray of new patterns in
stripes, plaids and floral patterns.
Prices ....1214c, lfic, 22', 25c, 35c, 58c Yard
New Line Eungalow Aprons.
New Standware Silk Sweaters.
New Patterns in Percales.
New Styles in Patent Belts.
New Silk ?nd Jersey Dresses
New Line Fine Dress Ginghams
New Wirthmor $1 Waists.
New Welworth $2 Waists.
New Fancy Boudoir Caps.
New Korrect Skirts.
tOLOEM iULE
Quofily ifo somc-'RiiceA fba-
Or. of tlio 000 I!. C. U. Stores with an Annual Purchasing Power of
Over 60 Million Dollars
We Sill' the
Famous
L't-i & Uann
Footwear
The Store
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News-of La.. .Grande
MAIL AND TRAIN
SCHEDULES
TltAlX SrHliDl:LK
P
reparedness
No.
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LEARN THE TRUTH AllOUl
CORSETS As We Are LenrninR th
Truth About War.
Get Acquainted Willi
West Hound
5 To Portland...
1!) To Portland..
17 To Portland..
Kitst lmnd.
4 To Chicaco...
6 To Salt Lalte. .'.
IS To Chicago. . .
Move to Kl;iit: Mr. a;ul "Ii-s. ".
E. Mahaffey of Meacltaiu are mfv
Iiik to Elgin.
V
Iteturn to Imlilc!. Mr. and Mrn.
Lewis nicks and habv. vim have
been vlsltin:,- relative.; hero returiK.-d
to luihler.
secrelary
Cross.
of Ihe Linn County Hed
Birthday Party A very
brine boxes. These will eell at
50 cunte end chlldren'u hnxos' for
35 coiilf. Proceeds go to tho lip
worth l.eit;ue. Tho boys hind if
Island City will play select inn i 'lin
ing tho owning. 2-1 -lpd.
Arrires
9 : 6 5 p. m.
12:30 a. in.
Mrs. Leit-
Upturns Mrs. Cm
9;00a . m . ,,Hllr reiurnci; iou:iy linm a wi
. 'iTisit to Portland, Seattle ii".:l ot
is conducted in n systematic .vay in
each rnnm. The rpnort. ho far in an
i i follows: Hiivh school, $iri'l.24j Crcen
I : , i mil.) nn. rii.,,,,.!.. uh..l
(i(i.7ri; Centrsl school,, $423.00; total,
$8:J.B.0SI. The teachers and all those
concerned are greatly interested
this war savings work.
.''K's (n Alice! Mrn. I). F. Gam
i.'cil vaa a p;iMsent;i'r. to Alicel whore
uhe is hol:!!n:
(;antat.l to bo
hv Hi.? oiinral cluii thoic. There are ! North Fir street, Saturday, February I phy will fiive a HteroopUcun lect ne
filiout twenty-five pal -tiripaiits and i !l, in honor of their dnuRhter, IlaKel, j on fno-' conservation und Ppriim
the iiro;;iam pioi.iine-i to be very in-. it beinir her fiftjenth birthilav. Those land sununor EardeniiiK.
present were: Mr. and Mrs. S. K.
I Mao Miirnl.y to Lecture at Ab'cel.
Tho in'.lU'ii of Allcel are re.iuestod
pleasantl to meut at the home of Mra. n W.
rehcai Rnln for the ; birthday party was given at the home Webb 'in Thursday afternoon, Feb
Kiven Friday nlcht j of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Baker, 2201 rnary M, at 2:30. Mihs Mao M:tr-
tcrctlng.
j linker, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. S. Lewis, Mr.: NoIkIiIioi'h of Wootleraft.
. 5:40 a. m.
.11:25 a. m.
. 8:25 p. m.
V S. '21. C'X.W
Corset with thi
OFPAltTl ltF OF MAII
Leaves orfice for train No. 17 (West
bound) 8:25 a.m.
Leaves office for Train No. 32 (To
Josoph) 8:26 a.m.
Leaves Office for Train No. 6 (East
bound) ...18:55 a.m.
Leaves Office for Train No. 18 (East
bound) 7:55 p.m.
Leaves Office for Train No. 5 (West
hound 0:10 p. m.
Leaves Office for Train No. 4 (East
hound) 9:10 p. in.
All mails .as nearly as possible
the postoffice
fhi Frnnf
rKNTIl.n Rnrk nnd Front Shielrt l "l",uld h" dropped
There's n La Cainille Style That
Best lror Vou.
All tho Latest Models Nuw on Hand
Priced at $2.00 up.
5iii3. ROI5T. PATT1SON
Ciiractiere..
I!ra. 17112 Oak Phone Rid 3221
Coast points.
' li-Un::s I'rom Kntcfiiris.- it. V.
Crowe of tho Homo Independent
j Telephone Co. i-otui ncl from Jititorr
' prlsoi.yoslcrtlay. .
. u
io the liraiirli E. C Skitos.
j Hobby Frame, W. II. Uinr.ott nni
Jiiiiuiie Banon were all pa: sermons
on the blanch trr.ln.
Itetiirn frinn lVnuli(:in -M:-:i. ?vl.
A. Peterson and luby ri'i h;:ve tn'e:i
visitiiiK In I'enJIctOii. The:.' rn
turned home tndav.
Itetiirn to .liiNi'ph Mr. and Tilr-.i.
Samuel Po:i:ii:e ar.d baby who have
for a
White
yllccl.ss "Know! and Mra. W. C. Neff, Mrs. Ncff, Mr. j Helping nave the nation's credit.
"Sun
ti'Iiiln' "iven for Me benefit of Ihe . ' ' "ooerts ot iianaon, the Misses ; i nat is 10 ue u special ionium oi
I'Vil Cio'-s lift -'ii-lit at the Hiirh ' Kthel Smilh- Ucssio Walker, Anna! the regular meeting of Circle No. 4?
School 8;,dUorium,'was a wonderful Virna Lewis, Rachael Lewis and Nolghbors of Woodcraft, onWcdnos-
riiizci iaKer, una niessrs. .lonn i;nnp
reproduction of t!ie fairy story by a
IratKhor of '.lueal. children. The' play
day evening, February 13.
Tho
coini)iete success and the chil-
dri'ii all
talent.
showed a fine amount
of all had a very enjoyable time.
r;riw''s Ttvnrh Cap Wayman
o't. at'ed ii'ii. is a very hanpy boy,
ivi:i,T i I'fi-ived . a .preitv .ray trench
-ii i!G!M h;ii uncle. CIpis. Hurtling.
prior to the hours listed above in I been visltinK in Portland
order to avoid congestion at the de-i month returned to .lofieph.
pot boxes. Tho only mail necessary j
to take to the depot is that to be ' nesiiis a:i ''ireman Y. V
posted after 9:10 p.m.. man. for six month!: a fii"inan, has
The eo-operatlon of the public isj resigned his position. 11a c:ipcl
who is r.-ith the Hospital Unit In
Franco. To show that he is grate
ful, V.:;yma: immediately sat down
and wrote a n'ce letter of thanks
to his uncle.
!mn, .Guy Tate, and .William i.Tate.:lNelghboi'B of Woodcraft :1s the first
Liirht refreshments were served iindl"'"'. to dalo tho omy, frat.orr.i',1
benefit order, to volunteer the nor
vlces of its working organization to
the United States government, the
first order to got Its "coinmlsiilon,"
and the flint order to start "over
tho top." Tho Neighbors or Wood
craft has been commissioned as a
special agent of the treasury de
partment to aid in tho Thrift and
Iletl'ilis From Forti'ilml Mrs. C. K.
Lovoll, of the lllacluuiin Millinery,
returned from I'om.iii,: today.
solicited
matter.
connection with this
E. BRAGG, Postmaster
Phone your Want Ads to
Observer, Main 37.
Better than money because they
the learn money; buy a WAR-SAVINGS
I STAMP TO-DAY.
to take up mechanical work tit th
Calmer mills.
Sherry Theatre f
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
i'Last Day Today of t
mar? r
in
- "Tk F
lie.'iist.M'i'd i:i I'm llaiiil The fol
lowing persons roKisK'i'ed at the Ini
neiial hotel, February 11th: G. 1.
Wade. La Grande; Fred Davis. Fn
ion; E. H. Ui'iinlta r.nd wife. Jes Mih.
tiiure !N 'ivilfkMl Tiie La Grande
Meat Co. are making a very notable
Ash-, ehuiiM' in the store by renovating.
rei;:.'ilrli:i;; and giving the entire
place a ni'W coat of paint. The
i.tore will be all In white with a
!! fish tray In tlio east window.
Tills tray will be niarble lined with
glass and equipped with cold stnr
nge. Allogetlier the place will be
very niodern.
S:)in:ner (iuesiii Those regist
ered at the Summer arc: N. T. Gray,
Alicel; !J. S. Brooka, Imbler; F. M.
O'Brien, Wallowa; James Mors, 'Al-jWar Savings Loan.
Icel; Chas. O'Harn, Knlci prise;
Lizzie Wells, Alicel. ' N'otlie of Advance.
I Beginning March first wageo for
Foley (incuts Those registered Painters nnd pnperhaiigero will nd-
at the Foley are: Bertha Tippott, vance. It will lie to your advantage
; Enterprise; Chris Tippott, Enter-ito have as much as possible of your
i prise; Floyd Stiulbb, Enterprise; ! inside work done boforo that date.
.!'. and Mrs. M. 1,. .Bldeler, Union; ! 2-12-31. OXNEIV3 PAINT STORE
W. J. llerwig, Topi.'.ka. Kansas;!
I Sam Poague and wife, .tosepli; Bert " v, euiioNiiny
L. Jones.
Iowa.
Joseph; A. II. Hall, Wal-
! Servlcos at St. l'etor'B church to
: morrow, Ash, Wednesday, morning,
' 10; afternoon 2:10; evening, 7:110.
City,
tpi'iul
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Thrift Stamp Campaign On The
1 . ...
campaign tor the sale ot Itnilt jv Social at Island
Mrr. Sueime-K Here Mis. .1. L. stamps in the schools, which com-1 If jou would like to
.-unimcrs oi nma.iy, .ji ivnn, is isn- nicnced last week, is proving a lug : please nt evening con
inp; for a few days with her sister, success and will be continued through-', social m i:n Odd Fellows hall
Mrs. .p. r. UKey. .uis.Mini':"s is out the entire year. This campaign 15 at 7:30,
HUGE SHELLS LEAVING GERMAN RflORTAR
.Siiininervllli' Ladies.
All the ladles or Summervllle arc
asked to be present at the M. E.
church, Wednesday afternoon at
2:30, when Miss Mac Murphy,
h, . emergency home iicinomitration
'"et,. I agent of Eastern Oregon, will glvo
Ladies are Inviieil m a stereiiptlcon lecture on food con-
! pervallon nnd Spring and Summer
; garden production also recent wheal!
I regulation. Use your patriotism ami
Iconic out and you will have more
I going buck. 1
;-::s
"The Home of tho Man-Eater,"
very Interesting and instructive
lecture illustrated lecture will bo;,. (
repeated by Uov. If. L. Ford in tho.' ;
Salvation Army 'hall, Jefferson St., ''
Friday evening, February 15. All 'I
are welcomed.
Notice to Neighbors of Woodcraft. '
Tho regular meeting of the Neigh-i
bora or Woodcraft has beon post
poned from Tuesdav night, Feb. 12,
to Wednesday night, February 13.
2-10-St. '
Kiinnnugu Sale.
The rummage sale in tho Presby
terian Sunday school loom, Satur
day, February 16, will begin at
1:30 p. m. 2-12-4L
it
CAPT. "ARCHIE" ROOSEVELT
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"Arclilu" Kooscvolt, snn of Col. Tlieo
dir Ilonsovt'it, was rowntly promotod
to niptaln on the rpfomiupudution of
Cctn'iiil lvr.-iliing. J.Io was n second..
llcutonuuL
naerson
laming Omen"
And
"VENGEANCE AND THE WOMEN"
Chapter No. 3
TOMORROW
The Famous Fox Kiddies in
"BABES IN THE WOODS'
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..V-'.'. V:.:-M- -."r ,: .
This sliell is on its way to behind the allied llne. The .'amera caught It In its lightning flight from the
Mouth of the latest type Orin.m "Mlnenwei for." Tills weapon has n pneumatic brake which fcivos tba
shell greater stability and which lessens the recoil.
I AM NOT A SCAE
) ;iiu I fiittiiijr prici's. I jtist sinijilv lu
lifvc in live ;iii(l let live. I am satisfied with
;i fair lirofit.
PLEASE UNDERSTAND
that ynt mid I do not have any war tax to
pay mi tobacco, as this is now paid by the
manufacturers.
Don't pay me an.y war tax as I have no
riulit to receive it.
i am buying nearly till of my tobacco as
cheap as I did a year ago.
And you can do the same if you will only
trade with me.
A. J. LARM
211 Depot Street -- Opposite Silver Crill