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MGIaY, APHn. 1. 1913 LA (JHANDE OUSliUVER FAUIV 1 i iiwij , Clea nses The Blood Home Sewin ir"rr-"-"-"-------"""""::r"":vr , A SLIGHT CHAJNUE. t. or This is the time to tnko a stop in the right direction to thoroughly ciennse thb sys tem of impurities accumulat ed during the winter months. Start tho spring with a new energy and vitality streng then up your blood supply, cleanse it and increase,. Its nourishing power stimulate the liver, kidneys and bladder aid them in throwing off tho waste material. NYAL'S Spring Sarsaparilla was devised for this very purpose it cleanses and en riches the blood increases the circulation and furnish es a new foundation it will muko you feel more like yourself, you will be up and doing-. Oae Hundred Full l)o-s - - For One Dollar. . RED CROSS DRUG STORE Local and Personal GGUP 0AGv x ' V ! LJEDTO HAN . Ss? !' I.- -.1 is tho key to real economy. Tins week will he devoted to showing of our new Dress Materials in both Wash Goods mwl Woolens, Kvctv' eco nomical woman should investigate the siivin-j made possible .by 'making your own Dresses, ' Aprons, Suits, Coats and Undnwt u '"""Our line of Spring and Summer "Wash ' Fabrics Woolens DHinesties 'and Novelty 'Fabrics, offer an unequalled selection at economy prices. ' Select Yoiw Dress Goods this week. 1 Our -See Windows Quotihj ifo. somc-'Buce. tW- 5 h One of the 600 It. C. U. Stores with an Annual Purchasing Power of Over 60 Million Dollars "Visit Our Dry Goods .. Dept. , Social Events at Wallowa It. J. Green and I.. O. Rudolph, attorneys, liavo moved their offices to the La Grande National building. in the city, Mrs. floss is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. K. P. Mossman. -Frank O. Hart, or Rnthdrum, Idaho, s here on account of the 111- llank;ness and idea Hi of his father, John Calvin Hurt. Mrs. John W. Goss, president of the M. Fred G. Schilkn lias ro North Pacific Presbyterian Board of ,llr,(' flom Portland when sue Missions, is in the city to attend the "tk " attendance at a Chile' s Wel Presbyterian meeting tomorrow. While !''' ' onterence. been attending Reed College, accom panied Miss Currey home. Harley Smith went to Enterprise this morning where he will transact business in behalf of the W. It. Glaf ke Produce Co. Turn Down Your Light Save' Current Five changes of light Full, Half, Dim, Night Light and Out. Ideal for Hall, Nnrsery and Sick-room. For sale by NASH ELECTRIC CO. I Prof. II. J. Hockenberry, former principal of the La Grande school, who has been calling on old friends and acquaintances in this locality, has re turned to his home in Portland. i The Baker Herald says: Miss Mae ! Watson and John Knoda of La Grande were married at the Methodist parson age yesterday afternoon by Rev, C. E. Ilelman. Mrs. Bruce Dennis and son, Jack, arrived from Portland ' yesterday looming on No. 4, after an absence of several months. The son Jack, re sumed his place in school thi3 morn ing. -... Mrs. Geo. T. Cochran returned this morning from Portland, where she has been in behalf of the Third Liberty Loan Bonds. I Miss Pearl Taylor, daughter of Mrs. II. P. Lewis, of this city, left this morning for Dillon, Mont., where ; will visit for some time. She wi 'later enter college at that place, Ed. Stearns, of the Galloway Reese Auto Company leaves tonight for Pen dleton, to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, Bert Felbauln. Tho M. I. A. will hold n preliminary try-out in public speaking and story telling nt seven thirty tomorrow even ing at the Mormon Tabernacle. The public is cordially invited. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCall came over from Cove yesterday for o short stay. Roy Martin arrived yesterday from Fairfield, Idaho, to join Mrs. Martin, who has been here some time on a visit with her mother Mrs. Nellie Neill. Mr. nnd Mis. Martin expect to return to their home in Idaho next Wednes day. . Stolen. Two automobile tires are in the custody of tho police and tho own ers may recover same by satisfac tory proof. Apply to chief of police. Adv. 4-1-tf. WALLOWA, March 30 (Special) Thursday afternoon, Mnreh 28, tho Card club met with Mrs. K. L. Holmes. Tho time was very pleas antly spent In the usual way. De licious refreshments were served. Mrs. Lena C. Mendenhall, of Port- land, was an out of town guest. j Mrs. C. A. Hunter Invited fifteen ladles to take a hike with her last Friday afternoon. After walking ......, u five miles they rot uracil to Cottage Cheese. Get It at tho.1110 "nio of Mrs. Hunter where she Pure Milk Bmf Cream Co. Fresh ' Ted a dainty luncheon. The LOCAL I And i Advertising in Brief every day. 3-20-tf Money to I,onn. 1 On Improved real property In Dillon county. ' No delays. Current rates. La Grande Investment Co. Adv. tf. . Hemstitching, Tho Klito Shop. lc per yard, at Baker, Oregon. 3-20tf It Is more fun to watch your money grow' than watch It go. Buy War Savings Statnps. They aro all going next Wednes day night, April 3, to tho Rex hall. Let everybody dance. Adr. 3-30-4t Dance. lis. t MJ(foniT,Boass-KS Willi "FrontLaoof! J Carol Currey, who has been in Cali fornia attending school at the San Jose Normal, returned to her home in this city yesterday. Miss Currey stopped in Portland to" visit friends a few days. Miss Helen Pierce, who has RUGS OF ALL KINDS JUST RECEIVED AT VERY LOW PRICES Also Bungalow Rugs, $1.98 and $2.49 While They Last Vhere Your Dollar Does Double Duty Harris Furniture Store H. B. HARRIS, Proprietor Where you buy good furniture for less. NEXT TO HOOVER1ZED GROCERY 8H THEATER ..........THE HOI SIC OF yl ALI I V-. -------- What a man will do for the love of a girl is told in A 5-Act MKT RO Screen Drama of UNDER SUSPICION Adventure and Romance Starring FRANCIS . BUSHMAN and BEVERLY BAYNE And a Christie Comedy LAST TIME TODAY TOMORROW..... NELL SHIPMAN IN THE WILD STRAIN And Vengeance and the Woman , Chapter No. 10. 4ife y V i i Under auspices of La Grande Re view No. 27, W. B. A. O. T. M. for benefit of W. B. A. patriotic service, at Eagles hall, Friday evon ing, April 19, I91 Admission $1. Adv 3-2S-30; 4-2-6-9-13-16-18. o LOST Locket nnd chain, Friday. Finder phone Red 1122. Reward. 3-30-3t pd fivoi: , Soda Water, tho best that pure goods will produce. Is Just what i you want,' when you want It. Our Soda Water la all this. We use i every effori to make only tho best, i. Our Ice Cream Is fine; our Service is better. We will always try to please you at our Fountain, the J Silverlhorn's Family Drug Store. Dally 3-26-tt j Carrots for stock feed. $5.00 por ton. Must be sold at once. Phone i.Maln 32. Adv. Don't forgot the danco hall, Wednesday, April 3. filon 7 Sc. Adv. 4-1-tf. at Rex ! Big dance at Rex hall Wednes day, April 3. Jazzy music. Adv. 3-30V4t. Looking Well It is not solely a matter of good clothes. It also in volves proper corseting. The use of good materials, clock spring boning and tho very suporior designs that aro found in the MOD ART Front , Laced Corset, gives the proper poise to the fig Mre that induces a carriage that will show clothes to the best possible advantage. A badly poised or improp erly corsetted figure will never look well vcn in the best of clothes. A half hour ' in our Corset Department will prove to you hv direct fitting that in a MODART Front Laced Corset, a su perior garment is found. We know from our own ex perience that woman after woman lias improved her appearance by the use of these corsets. They are com fortable, stylish and wear well. PAULINE LEDERLE Our Kodak line is full In every J particular and we are developing and printing pictures promptly i you will find our work most satis- ' factory. At Sllverthorn's. 3-19-tf Money on easy montniy payments on improve I city p. opeity. Alco money for farm loans at 6 per cent. See J. It. Oliver. 3-21-2m ladles present were: Mestlames J. B. Gregory, Bruce Cox, Fred Rav onseroft, E. L. Holmes, Chas. Hnup rlch, F. T. Baker, J. P. Morelock, R. J. Brand, C. K. Hood, A. K. Tul ley, Geo. E. Dale, IT. K . O'Brien, E. A. Searle, John McDonald, Hnntqr. At the regular meeting of "tho Rebekah lodge last Friday young .tames ami two men were Initiated Into the order. , Last Thursday evening Jessica Chapter No. 08, O. 10. S., was fav ored with a visit rrom Mrs. Lena C. Mendenhall, grand worthy matron of tho state of Oregon. After the regular work and Initiatory cere monies Mrs. Mendenhall spoke to tho chapter lu a very pleasing man ner In which she complimented It In many ways, especially upon its high percentage of attendance. HimI CroNN Holds Food Kale. The local chapter of the Red Cross held a food sale on Saturday, March 30, In tho Red Cross room. The food was all donated by the people of the community. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. N. Ouymon donated a calf which waa sold at auction as were nlso sonio chickens which brought a neat sum. Mrs. C. A. Hunter. and Mrs. J. P. Moroloclt had a sherbet booth where they made $ii.(i5. In all the Red Cross netted the sum of $112.50. Hector McDonald was taken sud denly 111 Sunday morning, March 31. A. B. Hall returned home Thurs day for n visit with homo folks. Mrs. L. J. Wlllett returned home Thursday from Baiter where she was called by the serious illness of her brother, Everott Johnson. She reports her brother much Improved. Leo Reed left last week for Port land where she will work In tho nhip yards. Frank Coffoy returned to hl work In Enterprise after visiting a few days with hja family. The County Teachers' Institute held at Enterprise Saturday was well attended by tho Wallowa teachers. It was pronounced tho best hold this year. About firty teachers of tho county wore pres ent. School war work was tho principal subject discussed. It was decided to have no school fair this year as ' tho county haB suspended its fair work for the year. A' mo tion was mndo aBking for a Bum mer agent to look after the numer ous agricultural clubs that have been formed. Wallowa was select- next t!ll! ed for tho r!ace to Hold . ;q meeting whuMi will cor.vero fall. ' Those attit-Hlirg from W.iilowa were: Roy ;Canklin, Mi:s Muidn Doollttle, J. Ecersley, Mixa Loubju Richards, MIsj Edith Pecbln, Miss Flora Allen, Miss Mary Randall, Miss Marie 'Mitchell, Minn Ethel Mitchell. Roy Conklin, Maldii Doo llttle and flnry Randall UvA, p.,;,' In the prof .nam. Another farmers' nw i.. held Saturday afternoon , i... : up tho subject of bul'iiing an-elevator. T'jree thousand dollar were subscribe at the meeting. A com mlttco or four consisting of Hector McDonald, L. J. Wlllett, J. Couch and Howard O'Brien to canvusn rot stock. A feeling prevailed that the necesfiary funds will be. raised. County Agent Holto wa.i present. o Phono your Want Ads to tho Objorver. Main 37. Professional Directory OSTEOPATHIC FHYSIC1AN ATTOHNEY9 rm T T.. 1NOI.H Osteonathlo nhv- slclan. Third . floor Now ,. Foley! Bldg. Hours 10-12 a. m.i Z-6 p. m., and by appointment. Offloa phone, Red 1761, residence Red, 881. DR. MARGARET INGLE Osteij - patblc physician. Diseases ot wo men and children and obstetrics. SIECIIANO-THKROPy DR. A. N, MAYVILLE Mochaao Therapy; chronio diseases my specialty; Physical and Mental Scionco. Hours: 1:30 to 4:30 - p.m., 7:00 to 8:00 evoningB. Phono Black 2331. Rooms 1 and 2 over Coolldge Paint Store, Adams Ave. VETERINARY DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Veter lnvrlan. Hospital, 1409 Madison At . State Btallion Inspector and Inspector of stock for shipment Home Independent Phone, Black 41; Farmers Co-operative Phone, Main 112. CRAWFORD & EAKIN T. H. Craw ford and Robert S. Ealcln, Attor neys a law. Practice tn nil tiro courts ot the state and the United Stntos. Office, Wcst-Jacobson DIdg., rooms 9-10-17, La Grande, Oregon. COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T. ' Cochran and Colon R. Eberhanl, Attorneys. La Grande National : nana jiuiiamg. GREEN & RUDOLPH Attorneys, R. J. Green and L. O. Rudolph, Attorneys at Law, First National Bank Building. ARCHITECTS C. E. MILLER Architect, room 27,. Now Foley Bldg. Phone Red 1S71. '. - 1 i b "h 41 $ ! 4 -J 'b "b ; -b ! 'b b Have the Observer Job Dept. J estimate on your printing needs. ? b You get the benefit of cash buy- J 'b ing.- Phono Main 37. 'b b 'b 'b 'b -b -b v i Reed Baby Carriages f t X THE FAMOUS HEYWOOD LINE We now have on display the largest and finest line of Genuine Reed i'.ahv Carriages. ! NEW TODAY! J WANTED Clean White Cotton Rags at the Observer Office; 3c per lb. WANTED. School girl to work in small family for room and board. Phone: Red 1472. WANTED TO BUY Set of second hand harness for cash. Must be in good condition. Phone: Black 672. 4V-l-3t pd H "TV GfRfttK -;t: '.A ji;;ii !;-hh.. j. ., By we Reed Reed not Twisted Paper. menu r$w&pf We have these prices. Carriages in all colors ami .See our window. CHICHESTER S PILLS , THE IIJAUOND BHAIVIX A T-TliM ti. 1 JU RJU, f 1 1 it ttmw w rwmr " . ttt known li BeaUStlhtt. ArmldWM W. H. Bohenkamp Co, EVKNTUALLY YOU WILL BUY WAR RTAMI'S-WllY XOT NOW.' o ' SOLD BY WMGISTS EVERYWHERE