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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1918)
uuouiliVJiax ' 1 1 ii in i hit 1 1 ii ii i ii i in fin in i mm iiiMt i WHY NOT HOOVERIZE Bouquet Jeanice Talcum I Cream of j Almonds j . - . . . -- j Renders the' skin white, soft and pli ! able, and is praeti 5 citlly a liquid fold J ; V'a m, that pre- It brings to you the com-.: Lined odor of t!i tuberose, the violet, the heliotrope, tlm geranium, the jasmine am' other choice- flowers, all of whk-h r ibliithtfully blend ed. t i m l Mil : It t Standard Price This Sato ('.in )J'(j Cans tfl b Rexall Trailing Arbutus II If 1 ! and chapping. ' , r-raar A povdev that appeals to ladles and children, and especially recommended to gentlemen to use after shaving. Standard Price JUA UiCAiS JJ bi V JliAXiS U ll tow 1 IB1 I iVi,,VMlij, ' Thin Sale Two fffn Bottles OUU .Standard Price "" OCa . Can This Sal; One Two ; Cans L Bottle THREE DAYS ONLY.-THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ; ' V "WHAT IS A ONE-CENT. SALE?" " It is a sale where yon buy an item at the regular price then another item of the same kind for lc. As an illustration: The standard price of Eexall Tooth Paste is 25c. You buy a tube at this price, and by paying lc more,, or,26c, you get two tubes. Every article in this sale is a high-class standard piece of merchandise, just the same as we sell you every day at regular prices, and have sold for years. ' A NEW WAY OF ADVERTISING This sale was developed by the United Drug Co. as an advertising plan. Rather than spend large sums of money in orther ways to convince you of the merit of these goods, they are spend ing it on this sale in permitting us to sell you a full-size package of high Btandard merchandise tor lc. . It costs money to get new customers, and the loss taken on this sale will be well spent if the goods please you. . . . - . apt Rexail Tooth Paste A ierfcct dentifrice, anti peptic and deodorant. Cleans Hid whitens the teeth. Conies Out flat on, (lie brush. Standard Price 25c This Sale One Tube Two Tubes 26c Rubber Goods and Household Needs $1.75 American Beauty Water Dottle 2 for $1.70 17.5 Red Symbol Syringo ..2 for $1.76 $1.00 Gauntlet Rubber Gloves ..2 for $1.01 5c Stork Nipples 2 for 6c 25c Magic Cleaner 2 for 2fie ilB Furniture Polish . .2 for 3fic 25c Carbolated Witch Ilnxel Ointment , 2 for 2iic $1.00 Cherry J3ark Cough Syrup 2 for $1.01 l.r.c Wash Cloths ... 2 for Hie $1.00 Household Rubber Gloves ....2 for $1.01 10c Toothpicks ... 2 for 11c 25c Buildmore Toys '. ...2 for 2Gc HOc Anagsieique .Balm 2 for 51c 25c Rex Porous Plasters ;2 for 2fic 25c Charcoal Tablets . . 25c Carbolic Salve 25c Cold Tablets 2fc Foot Powder 25c Mttle Liver Pills 50c Kidney Pills 25c Mcnthnline. Balm $1.00 Syrup Hypophosphites . $1.00 Sarsnpnrilla Tonic .... 50c Blood Tablets' '. 25c Foot Bath Tablet 25c Cathartic Pills (10c Rubbing Oil $1.15 Fine Cod Liver Extract ..' 2 for 28c ...... 2 for 26c 2 for 2Bc 2 for 26c 2 for 26c 2 for 51c .......2 for ado ......2 for $1.01 2 for $1.01 , 2 for 51o ..,..,.2 for 26c ,....,.2 for 26c 2 for 61c ......2 for $1.16 Special THEROZ FUEL CUBES THEROZ STOVE . : This Sale, Both for,.,. .: .'. ..35c ..25c 35 Brushes and Sundries G0-U5; Hail' Brush Hair Brusli 50:: Hand Scrub Brush 25c Whisk Brooms . . . . 25c Plaving Cards .... 2."j(; Hiif Ters 25e Powder Puffs 5; lOinery Boards .... 2")c; Tootii Brushes . . . . HaiidBiusli . ,.-.; ...2 for 61c ..2 for 36c . . .2 for 51c .. .2 for 26c .2 for 26c ...2 for 26c, ...2 for 26c . ..2 for 6c .-..2 for 26c .;2for 36 c I Rexall Wide School Tablets . : S Values you will never get again. 3 for .... .11c 10c Ivory Finish Plate Tablet. . . .2 for 11c i 10! Rexall Examination Tablet .2 for 11c, ! Crepe Toilet Paper A good quality soft erepe paper, excellent value. Special, this sale 2 for 12c Seiiil the" boy at the front 2 pounds of good stationery. . " ' dOc Lb. Cascade Linen . . .2 for 41c R exall Toilet Soap yrp- x Unexcelled in quality for 10 cents. Lathers freely in any water. . One trial will convince you there is nothing better for the price. Standard Price 1fl Cake lU'j This Sale Two 44. Cakes Opeko Breakfast Coffee temp .An nxtdusively blended coffee for-the United Drug Co., sold only by the Tiexall stores. . If you arc a lover of good coffee, try two pounds. Standard Prices This Sale One . l? Two HM Pound jl . Pomidfl "tHu- Rexall Cold Cream An nntiscptic and healing cold cream, specially recommended for chapping and roughness of the akin caused by exposure to sun and wind. Standard Price One Of ! Jar J 3 This Sale "Two M Jars J I U safer Good Stationery 40c LB. CASCADE LINEN POUND PAPKI'i ....2 for 41c lfic Cascade Linen Envelopes. ..... .-. .2 for 18c, 30e Pox Stationery 2 for 31c 10c Vera Ink Tablet .2 for 11c 15e Pkg. XXX High Grade Envelopes 2 for 16c' 50c Pox Initial Stationery 2 for Mc 10c Royal Linen Tablet .2 for 11c "(iO,-. BOX OLD HOMESTEAD LTNEN COR-. - RESPONDENCF, CATiDS ...... ,2 for 61c 15c Bottle Clue ..... . . ... ....... . .-. .2for 16c lord Baltimore j j American Beauty Water Bottle j m. liyh l f Joid'Baliimore. VM i r - ran ! One 1ft. ciin e UUli . Linen Writing! Paper i A high-grade white, fa-1 bric-finish writing paper. 24 sheets of paper and 24 J envelopes to the package, i Standard Price ! An all rubber, red, smooth surface, heavy gauge, rein- Thix Sale ! J Packs gi Two Packages O 91 forced seams, full capacity 2 (juarts. Standard Prices This Sale One M 7p Bottle t)ii J Two Bottles I $1.76 AN STORE Toilet Articles and Soaps $1.00 oi. Harmony Perfume. . . . 75c Toilet Water . . . . . . . . . . .. 50c Mine Cnrlieriea Skin Pood . 25c Creme de Violets . : ....... 25c Super Tar Shampoo 1. . . . 15c Toilet Soap .............. COc Rikera Violet Witch Hazel 25c- Violet Talcum Powder 25c Medicated Skin Soap ... . .. .2 oz. for $1.01 ..... . . .2 for 76c .u.,.: . 2 for 51c .(. .....2for2Sc ... 2 for 26c ....... 2 for 16c .'. .2 for 61c i,.:,2f6r2Sc'' ....... 2 for 26c Harmony Toilet Water It has a delicrtte and flowery fragrance that will always hold its popularity. The perfumer has skilfully caught and held the odor of the Rose, Violet or Lilac. , Standard Price One Bottle 75c Tiis Sals '-Bottles 76s Modern Art Stationery A high-grade, pure white, fancy, stripe-finish writing paper with latest cut envelope to match. 24 sheets paper. ' 24 envelopes. Standard Price This Sale One Box 69c Two M( Boxes U 1 1 Alma Zada Face Powder A heavy face powder for very only skin. Guaranteed not injurious in any way; will not clog the pores and will cling to the skin. The Rexall Store Standard Price ! 0"e cn Iiox OUU This Sale Two Boxen 51 l'l.VIXO MACHIXKK COMMON Kith Texas Chickens Air Itcvnminj: Accustom"! t Aviators. DALLAS. Texaii March 12. No loncrv in it necessary for people to journey lo itrmc fair or carnival to urn birdmen poi-rorin "stunts." With Iho coming of thousands of aviators to t!io spv.eral trainlns ramps for Briny flyers, airplanes have become very commonplace in Texas. A half dozen big machines hover ing over a Teas town no longer at tract attention. Texans have come to regard the army fljers with their dives, loops, nose spins, and similar feats ns very ordinary. In the rural districts the frequent cross country flights rrom Dallas to Fort Worth, Wichita Kails.' Waco, Houston and San Antonio, no longer send the barnyard flock hurrying to rover. Even the chickens havecome to look upon the aviators and their big machines as everyday visitors. Several machines were badly dam aped by the curious crowds last fall when the advance guard of aviators began to make cross country flights. Today aviators alight at will and, asldo from possibly a few passersby or playing children, nttrarn little, if any, attention. Every aviation field has Its offic ial tester. This tenter is the Indi vidual who makes tho first flight with every new machine. Once ho climbs Into the air with a new ma chine he begins a series of "stunts" calculate to try out the planes that arc to be used by the flying cadets. First lie will make a doien loops, then a nose spin, coming out to do a sudden dive, then a wide loop and finish with a turn na the wing. "These tests," rcmarl ed a tester, a lieutenant atone of th i fields near Dallas, "put an extraordinary strain upon every part of the mrchiue. If II comes out all right, 1 pit my O. K. on It and It's ready for line, ir it doesn't -they will soon i"ct an other tester and Instructor." Every day dozens of huge ship ping crates arc hauled to the Texas aviation fields, fjvery field has Its assembling plant where expert me chanics carefully unrrate the many parts and In n few days ,n new air plane Is rolled Into the field. Every inch of the Irish linen covered wings Is gone over for any defects. Wires and connecting rods are jerked and submitted to a heavy weight. The steering mechanism Is examined, the motor started and trained ears listen to its hum. If tills .preliminary tept shows every thing tn be ship-shape, the long brown ciaft with the red, white and blue stripes on the rudder, is trund led furthor Into the field, tho tester mounts the seat, fastens the several straps that hold him In, and satis away. Loops, dives, doho and tail spin ning are just ordinary flying for tho tester. Tho machlno stmds on end, on Its nose, flys on tho side, turns over and keeps on flying, executes pplrals and glides, files upside down In fact does everything hut "sit up and beg." The big tests on all parts of the machine comes when a ''turn on the wing" is executed, when tho ma chine Is suddenly tilted lo one side or the other and If there Is any thing faulty with tho maehino It conies to light. Both hands, both feet, and the whole bead Is needed lo "stunt" flying and the failure ot anyone of these to act properly may mean the end of the "stunt" and the flyer as well. To execute a nose and tail spin, r.everal thousand Teet up, the motor Is Idled and the machine Is "out of control" of the aviator. To right the machine he must speed Up his engine and use both hands and feet in setting his planes and steering gear. Skill and coolhoadednoss are required to regain control of the machine. Confidence Is another thing required In make a successful flyer. "It can be cultivated," said tho lieutenant tester. Machines from the Texas fields take to the air daily In fare of winds blowing thirty-five and forty miles an hour. Few of the accidents which have occurred were due to windy conditions, instructors claim, Aviators refrain from flying over Texns towns whoro thero are partic ularly tall buildings. You may want a box of very nice writing paper, something that Is better than tho ordinary. You will no able to find Just 1hat you -want at Sllverthorn's Family Drug Store, 8-11-tf.