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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1918)
W EDXESDAT1,-' MA UCll 1:3, Ifttfv, "'ifE?! ,, LA GllAKbli FA'Em'G Ifor ni:ilf.vMfF:.ll Pupar company 1 fHEDA uud lakes out nil tho loose dinned! ... . BARA AT THE STAR NEXT AND MONDAY. SUNDAY X ;Cblor 3four Last year Straw Hat with I from i alike merchants uiul . newspapors when he hits La Grande. r I (QLORITE MAKES OLD STRAW HATS LOOK NEW. Spbndid for fixing up Lodies&Chlldrens hats. EASY TO APPLY Dries In 30 Minutes. Mpd.tn" VaterpiwlulwittHe. Jt Black DullHaekCardiiul Red- Navy B!u CftdetBlu.-SagaGrMn Burnt Straw biwn Wulft FOR SALE BY BED CROSS DRUG STORE ' Mrs. T. W. King went to Knmcla ; today in liehair of the Red Cross. Mm. C. 1.. Mackoy would llko as ii!iiiiy Indies uk possible to bo pros- i on t ut her homo tomorrow after noon lo new for the Red Ciobs. l.eo Freneli leavon lonlllht Portland on a business trip. for j LOCALS j And j MENTION ! ....... J PERSONAL ...... L. V. Itawlings, representing Chandler car, is in the city. tho Advertising in Brief i ... .......... I Furniture Tor Sale I I have furniture for five rooms. ; complete, which will be sold at a bar-j pain. Furniture has been used five! ' months. Also coal, wood and fruit. ! Terms will be given. Furniture at 006 1 I Pennsylvania avenue. Phone Black i:i811. J. G. Ormond. 3-13-21 . II. II. tiling, manager of the Ov erland Auto Co., is In the city. C. G. I.lcasdulo, rcpresentinf; tho Maxwell Auto Co., is in tho city. H. C. Hays, traveling agent for ; the Overland car, in in the city. For Salo, : 8 H. P. stationary fas engine, i (Stover) used about a month. Pros lent cost-i50. Price $200. Address ; Union Hardware Co., Union Oregon. 12-at. Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Stift returned lust night from u two months' visit In the East. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hopper re turned this morning from a business trip lo Portland. ! For Sale nt a ilnrguin. A used car costing new over four I thousand dollars, will bo sold for a I small fraction of first cost. For '' prices, terms, etc., address W, caro 1 Observer. 3-12-3t. WMWTmWimmM it : ; - .. : . (dun Trim inn Kniiniirwii aarrT WAL 1 fzri A U HftHVtl lYIttl lleauliful sunshiny days aro tho . 'days for kodak picture taking and Lngmeer Jack Thatcher, one of the;, . , , vnll ,.., ,..,, fillll8 for oldest men on the road and at present : your kodaks, and these may all be on toe i-enuicion-i -not. not , run, i in : , , , , . .,, ii0i,u.i ,ii . -, , ... .. lit ; had and developed and finished well setlinK ful. 601nu Xa Grande on a visit with old-time: n t ii,..iii,,,in'f: Pnm-' friends. Ben Haisten. well knowu citizen J of Wallowa, is in the city today : on his way home from Portland, ! whore ho had been attending to business matters for several days. promptly ! lly Drug Store. 3-ll-tf. Mrs. I... A. McAlisier and Urn. Crownover left for Portland tills morning for a short vlt-at. Mr3. Crownoyer has been visItltiK at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. McAlister for some timo. Jack Flynii, one of the most pop ular traveling men who makes La Grande, Is here today. Ho travels! 125 bushel grain bed, seat and break Tor $80.00; Why pay more? La Grando Implement Co. 3-12-Gt. Easter Millinery Showing in our windows and lpad.v-to-AVar biilfoiiy. "The pivtticst liutii tho town" lias been the coiuint'iit of most every woman visitin- our Milmery Dt'imrlniont. We invite your inspection of the dozens of striking new models how oh display The; shapes, the' sizes and the colorings are so caried as to meet the demands of every woman. NEW SKIRTS, COATS, SUITS, DRESSES In the Most Approved Styles of the Season Also Await Your Inspection TfiB GOLDEN'' hule o- . One of the 600 It., C. U. Stores wilh an Annual Purchasing Power of Over 60 Million Dollnrs wjfi iljit ify tlt t y AND TALK OVER THE "SITUATION" Grande furnished the stage i Vie is debating .loi.inninliP ulntii OWU lllliul. If politics last evening. When Harvey Starkweather and Walter Pierce met in friendly handshake at the Foley hotel they discussed the war, crop conditions, the former home of P.ill U'Ren and various other things not For tho dandruff use SUverthorn's hitting directly upon the democratic Ideal Shampoo and Germicide Hair , candidacy for governor, while the Tonic, it always aoos -v , 2-28-tf. Members I'leaso Take Notice. A special meeting of the Army and Navy Auxiliary Is called for Monday night at the city hall. crowd in tho hotel lobby was ming ling with them. Finally, true to old political cus- the matter iu his Walter couid pick the opposition nominee it is quite likely lie would raise his banner at once, ami if he does raise that ban-, nor he will have a lot of mighty loyal support from both parties In F.ustern Oregon with what Is be lieved to lio good brcalt-avay chance in tho Willamette valley. Mr, Starkweather has been at this job of running for governor for! some time and naturally has built a few rods of political fence which torn and tradition, Harvey invited ; ho feels certain will stand the strain Walter on to his room and both 'of the' Eastern Oregon cow man To Whom It .'May Concern: I will not be responsible for any mk fflrasiH men excused themselves from the crowd. What did Harvey say to Walter, and what did Walter say to Har vey? That question when properly an swered would toll, whether the Clackamas county man or the tin- ion county man will be the lead I to , wait horso In the democratic race when tho mad rush comes, If HI does come. The four walls of tho Foloy hotel room only heard the conversation between tho two men last night and as announcement was made that nothln; was ready for publica tion it will be up to the people until later In ' order to for ; know jt;:;t, what understanding was ! the gubernatorial nomination. i reached last night by the two der.i- Now, Walter has never announced j ocratic. party pillars, each of whom his positive Intentions, although to i would , rather .like to occupy tho somo . he has intimated that he ' rhair which Governor Withycombe might be willing if proper induce- j hopes to hold, and which Hen Ol ments were, offered In the way of i coll, Cos Moaei. I.ouln Simpr.on, support to run for the nomination, j Due. Anderson and a few more re- Oregon Grocery Company . March 14th Thursday One porkless meal; evening meal wheatless, NEW FOOD EDICT Effective at once, the grocer must sell one pound of cereal substitutes for each one pound of wheat flour sold. Tim. substitutes make delicious bread, cakes and pastries. Here's a good one. BARLEY CAKE 1 cups sugar, . ',i cup fat. - ; - .3 egga. , - ,. 1 cup milk. 4 teuspoons bulling powder. j teaspoon salt. cup barley flour. 12-3 cups white flour. Note If pastry flour is used, use 1 cup barley flour and 2 cups pastry flour. : ; : ; -. . ' If dark cases, molasses, or chocolatu, as high a proportion as one-half bar ley flour may be used. 3 "llavo you n Hltlo Thrift Stamp In jour homo?" Oregon Grocery Company Distributors of OREGON Barley; Rye and Corn Meal " ' in Full 10-pound Sack3 IM It Is oven believed that his case has reached farther than that stage. publicans would like to lay' hands on. THE accounts contracted alter March 8. :i-12-5tpd. J. by my wl C. ORMOND. I AMD THE R2GHT PRICE i A good kodak that gives entire I satisfaction, that you can buy at I i'.ilverthorn's Family Drug Store at !f2.00, nt M.ai), at 57.50, at $10.00, i at $12.50 or at mi much more as j.' ou wish to pay. Hotter come in j and let us show you these. 3-ll-tf ace lotions will do for you. They are just right at SUverthorn's Fam ily Drug Store. 3-ll-tf. Joseph Stages Red Cross Dance r If you wero away from homo on tho f.ea or in thn trenches, wouldn't you like to got a copy of your homo paper from your homo town. m 1 1 - Challenge WHATEVF.Ii YOU l!UY FROM L'S YOU CAN .ALWAYS UliPIiM) ON T1IK (I'ALITY IUC1NG RIGHT. OUR MONEY, BRAINS AND ENF.RGY .ARB BKIIINI)' OUR GROCERY BUSI NESS AND WE ARE CAREFUL TO SEE Til AT EVERY CUS TOMER GETS WHAT THEY WANT WHEN THEY WANT IT. YOU WILL GET THE RIGHT PRICE, TOO. BECAUSE WE MAKE THE PRICE RIGHT-ON EVERYTHING WE SELL. PHONE I S YOUR GROCERY ORDER TOKAY. ; lied Cross Benefit Dance. I j A dance will be given at the I. O. ! j(. F. hall at island City on Thurs iday nit ill, .March 14. All the pro i reeds will go to the Red Cross. A i good time is guaranteed to all. j S. A. ROBERTSON, j 1UA KENNEDY,' :-H-rt Committee. JOSEPH, March 12. (Special.) ' The little birds .'.re starting to j sing again! Oh! Joy! Maybo.it; means spring. Mrs, V. 1). McCully and llttlo son,! If Buzukes and the man that paid Frank, returned Monday after a; him to come hero lire so keen lor u f vlit with their son, Raymond, who matin, I am sure they would iomojma now gone to Fiance, nearer getting something started if Nearly half a hundred ladies en they would go to some business man Joyed I lie delightful St. Patrick's! or one of tile banks and deposit sonic-' day party, which was given last Frl thing worth while before they lo.-:e any ' day by Mesdames Bramson, Borland mole time around the street corners and Salladay in honor of Mrs. A. J. knocrin;: everyone, and everything in Richardson lit the home of Mr:; ANNOUNCEMENTS Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers P.l.ic.k 192 408 North Fir Street Across the Track "United States Food Administration License No. G50255." th'j shape of miuaro sport. I am vi 11 i i-C to mike this JitfiTtnumt :iml back iL up wilh FIDO. I am willinir to nut ! this ann'ii:it up -in any responsible : ;tl place, lin-i if I rnn't boat llu.ukcs two stiai'ht f;:iis in onu hour, ho can have the mono. I run wiilinj? to pive per icvl lo the Kcl Civ.sji un;.l '.he htn pital unit ol" the jrruss proccv-Js of the house AH I ask is wrestling aeeoni- to mui'iiec r. man vljn a friendly bout v.as :ijt'''-'c1 ok ly fguliiiff and tisine; ., Ti.iri;d:iy : what is known to fans as dirty, undcr ew for tiie , handed wres'JiuK. ' Yours truly, ! JACK O'.NKILk. If you w. nt lo k'P your IuuhLi Ad'-J-l.'-lt a nd faco and conip!e"iun in riii" -o eer.dition, tirop in and ace what nm Fit .id (lie O'.Krver Want Ads. Attention KrlHiialis. All Jiehekahs aro r'i;i!eslei! to meet ;il the liome of Si.-ier M(lli'; IJik;K, 1702 i'pracu i afltnneo!! at 1:110, lo Red Cio.i. Ilorland. Rod Cro:-.y work oernplrd the time ant! tint, -'mldned with tho deli;;htl'n! nif ro.lirii'.'n( -comhii.- to make the afternoon very pleitfiaut indeed. , , Mjh. Jasper I'rout returned Mon day from a visit in Knion county. Next Saturday uu.ht. the ICIh. a Ited Cross dance will he riven. Thu ladies are expected to wear iiproni, it nd Mn I'M n t leti um nvnn I! '11'. ml not get up and try ,.,, ()f . ,.,,',,,, UjlUw w(1, HAVE YOTJ EVER TRIED TO BE SAVING? There are various ways of being saving. But thero is only one way of being saving when you buy furniture that is, ,buy it at the Eiarris Furniture Store II. II. HARRIS, Proprietor Where you buy good furniture for less. (Continued on pace ei:;htl roc- A new shipments of Victor ords Just received. Come in mid locdt them over. Newlln Hook it Stationery Co. ' :i-!)-tf. ! SHERRY i j THEATRE j L THE HOUSE OF QUALITY J Last Day of MARY ANDERSON "When Men Ave Tempted" From the F;mi..iis Novel "JOHN BURT" liv Frederick I'pham Adams. And , "VENGEANCE AND THE WOMAN" Chapter No. 7 Wl 'II ; the home drink I3csides its popularity at drug stores, fountains and restaurant. Bevo hr.s found a welcome place in llio home. A family beverage a guest oifering a table drink thnt Roes iKrfcC.Iy with all food. Aa a e v fide t ion for Sunday Fvpprr Swt red or firem peppers stuffed with cream cieesa and chopped nuts or olivet, &ervad on fottuce leave. French dressing. Cold meat. T oasted crackem. Bevo (or everyone. A beverage that tnstes like no other soft drink. Pure, vholcsornc and nutritious. Bevo the tll-yetr-'roundl soft drink. Sold m bottles only mnd bottled ext :u9iv!y by Anheuser-Busch ST Loins , OUT Z-'LO., ' Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets I That is tho Joyful cry of thousand J smce Dr. Edwards produced Olivo Tablets, J the substitute for calomel. i Dr. Edwards, n practicing physician foi ' 17 years and calomel's old-time enemy, ! discovered the formula for Olive Tablets 1 while treating pa'ier.'.s for chronic con- ' Gtipation and torpid liverj. J Dr. Edwards' Olive Tali'e'jj do not i contain calomel, but u hc:lir.g, soothing ' : vegetable laxative Mo griping is tho 'Izeynot?" of these I , little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. ' , They cause the bove'j ar.J liver to act ! normally. They nevtr fcrcs Uiera to unnatural cctian. If you have a "dart: hr,rvn mout!!" now J end then a bad breath p. dull, tired i feeling Kick hesdnche torp)d liver and are const'osted. yo::'ll find qu!:k, euro er-1 J ' only pleasant results fro:i cn i rr t vn lit- i tie Dr. Edwards' Oiive Tabl:tn ct bedtime. Thousands take one or two every nilo J just to keep ripiit. Y-y l!iun. KX; ti.v' 1 25c per box. All druji A ' Are you prepitrcd lo handle your (jruin in bulk? Do not wait until Sprini; nnd .Summer when you are buried with work mid worried with labor Bhortagc, but build your ifrancries now. You inn buy tile lumber nnd roofing paper for a first-class 10110 bushel portable granary for $."4..r8 and it will lust for years. Harks for the same amount of Bin will coat you j 125.00 und this would he a dead loss against this yeur'-s crop. A granary of this size run bo moved anywhere nnd can be filled direi-lly from the thresher, doing away with high priced labor handling and sewing sacks. The boys in Iho tren-hes need the sacks for sand bags for the protection of their very lives and perhaps your boy is among them. Spend your money in your own valley by buying lumber manufactured at home. When you buy sacks part of tho money goes lo India. Ill 11,1) YOl'K CKANARIES NOW lie prepare:! by building them before the farming season opens up. liu sure to get good lumber, well seasoned, as low grade lumber will givo you trouble in a few seasons. Don't Use green lumber. Save money keep what you spend at home prevent loss nnd damage from exposure to weather leave tho' sacks for our boys in the trenches; help win the war by building granaries now. Portable granaries of this type are universally used in other sections. One trip v.ith a good team will haul tho ma terial for one granary. For particulars as well as prices on Union County lumber for all farm purposes, see The George Palmer Lumber Co. LA GRANDE, OREGON t ' r