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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1918)
MONDAY, Al'KIL ft,'.1fllft.' LA (ijiAN'DK UilSKUVKU' .PA.GETHIU2R. I I RED CROSS DRUG STORE :: :: Li::::::: The Kodak Store the past few days at tlio P. G. Schltite homo, lurt tills mortiiur. tor Haker City whole she will make her official vlhlt to Ester Chapter No. 11. Local and Personal Attorney R. J. Sunday In Union. Kitchen spent Homer Wilson, son of Mr. and Mm. W. Wilson, uf this city, went to Pendleton this mornlug to enlist In tlio navy. Mrs. Chas. Noyes went to Hot Lake to visit her son, Oacar, who recently underwent an operation of tiie throat. , . Mrs. S. K. Wacnor leaves tomor row for u few weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Wolfson, In Siflinn, Kansas. .:' Leon Stoddard, of Baker' was a La Urancio visitor yesterday. J. T. Beamish, of the Baker Her ald, spent yesterday in La (J i undo. I Mrs: Geo. Palmer and Mrs. Guy . Burked will entertain the Kaffo IkI:ii)i Frlrinv afternoon at the home of Mrs. Palmer. Mrs. A. O. Nash Is recovering from her recent illness. . Chas.-' Smith, or Island City, lert this morning for Yaklimi on a short business trip. ' "Uncle" Bud McAllister, who has been quite sick, is reported some better today. T C.i..l..uult., Tt-unlr Wol. j .jiraBii nimriiiinoiiv, ....... !nel, Virgil Veitch and Carl Donle- neau, ninnibers of the Baker Herald 'force, spent Sunday In I.a Grando. iThey' drove down Saturday night returning homo last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clark, who have been visiting friends here left this I morning for their home in Hepner. I Mr. Clark recently bought a largo ! stock ranch at that place. freni Eastern Oregon to Lincoln, announcement Is mndo at the dlree Neb., which la .slated for the'tion of both the United States gov- Ulshqp. ' lernmont mid of the American Bar association. Tho legal advisory board wish also to again announce that Its members and all other lawyers have bolu called upon to assist free of charge all soldiers and sailors In LESTEK Ql'INLAND ARRIVES Received Notice Too Late To Attend Brother's Funeral. Lester Quinlnnd, who was summoned from Bremerton, Wash.,' where he is ! winding up their business affairs employed in government work, to nl-and In securing their rights before tend the funernl of his brother, Fill-'being inducted into the armi: ' more Quinland, arrived, too late (r " "1 the funeral services which" were held TTTI'liiT TT A XT' yesterday. The interment was delay ' 1 JUJ VV lvllr.I: ed another day on account of tho bro ther's expected arrival. Was Held III High Esteem. According to the Butte Daily Post, tho deceased young man was held in highest esteem. ' The Post says in the report announcing his death: Fillmore J. Quinland had volunteer- -ed for service and to prepare himself for enlistment he had undergone den-) tal work and as a last preparation had undergone an operation for hernia. I "He was popular with all younfr! WANTED A good stout boy about neoole. and his faithfulness. .rood I5 or UJm" oldPure Milk & habits and sterling character had won KOH RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, Waveily Apts. Rati 821.--Adv. 4-S-tf. o . i LOST .Saturday, April fi, a leather I sursingle, 3 1-2 inches wide and j fi feet long. Either in front of I or Just north of Chas. Playle's j house in the Sandridge. Dr. H. I W. Klley, both phones. Adv. 4-S-tf. him the highest respect of the com munity." t Cream Co. Adv. 4-S-tf - Mrs.. Lena C. Mendcnhall, worthy grand matron of the O. E. S. for Oregon', who lias been visiting for Mrs. B. Simmons, of Portland, Is on a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Sam Harris. Mrs. Simmons was given a lide over the valley yestcr ilay and this being the visitor's first trip to this part or the state, she expressed great surprise and delight over tho appoarance of ' tho Grande Hondo, A. Bremer has gone up to Telo caset to finish his wheat seeding. Ho put in T) acres of fall grain and will now add to the acreage by putting in 00 acre of spring wheat. Xotico (o Advertisers. The unexpected suddenoss which the Liberty Loan drive came I to a close in Union county lias elim- innii in th munv Wednesday, the 10th, last day to nav vour water rent . wilhnOt iun- jalty. With! dllll of Thanks. We Wi.-ili to express heart-felt friends for ;inaiea 1110 neeo 01 pairiotic tiona-; uielr loving sympathy and mans ion of advertising space further at il(.l3 r kindness during our recent j this time. For that reason the pub-1 bereavement. 4 Attention Men! Here's the best shoe buy for you in America today. . .Feibrick Fox and Hilker, makers of MEN'S HIGH GRADE SHOES, have built especially for us fournumbers in Men's Dress Welts, Bal Bhicher, But ton and English.'from the Famous Hollywood gun metal stock.. .These num bers are all solid leather and styles of the very best. While They Last ' PAiR Mil. AND MRS. JAS. QUINLAND. -Adv. , 4-8-ltp. Ht. Rev. Bishop O'Reilly spent j last evening In La Grande. He was j on his way to Baker from Oakland, j Cal., where he bad been for some! time. Many Mends of the Bishoi met him at the train and during his, visit In tho-. city regrets were ex pressed at tho change of location j licity committee wants to thank al advertisers who so generously of fered their advertising space to the Liberty Loan campaign, and here with informs them that arrange ments previously made with the publicity commitlt'e are graciously postponed until another time when those not called upon now will be given an opportunity to contribute to the cause, which ever it may be., LIBERTY LOAN PUBLICITY COM MITTEE. i,u;.u, AiiMt E is Fiti:K. War ISb-Us ami Oilier .MuKoi-k el' (he Kind Will Iteceive Attention Knis teeth mounted und Un The legal advisory board of Union j mounted at reasonable, prices at county comprised of Attorneys i Hewitt's Jewelry store, next to '('mil of Thanks, We desire to thank our friends and neighbors for the- kindness and sympathy shown us' during our re cent bereavement in the loss of our father. MRS. F. RECHLIN, MRS. J. R. METZLER, MRS. G. W. PHELPS, FRED G. HART. MRS. F. L. FAIRBANKS, RUTH O. HART, T. GQWEMUUIE''- Quofiiy tfa sflwc-'BiiccA fox. ' One of the GOO K. C. U. Stores wilh an Annual Purchasing Power of Over 60 Million Dollars i - ft $$$ LA GRANDE STORE vT''fr While They Last about how to usd your kodak. You '.an get all those points ,for noth ing by going to Silverthorn's. Let the kodak man show you how. Adv. ' 4-2-tf. , Topless Sport Model Look Your Best and Be Comfortable in a FRONT LACE CORSET the only corset with the patented VENTILE Back and Front Shield Be fitted to the corset designed for your figure. There arc LA CAMILLE MODEf.S or every figure. They are always fitted by a scientifically trained enr seticr. ,' This servico (fees with the corset and such comfort. ' A full line of the latest models al ways on hand. Priced at $2.00 and !ip" ; . ' Mrs. Robt. Pattison I Corsetiere Pes. 1702 Oak. Phone Rid We're Looking Trouble For NTASTT T.T.P.nTPTr! HO V mmmmmaammiuii.xiimntimiitm , . How about your House Wiring? Any trouble there? That's our specialty. Fixtures and Lights what's the matter with them? We mend, .fix. repair or put in new systems entire. How about all those Electrical Helps toaster, iron, vacuum cleaner and so on? You're making yourself lots of trouble without them. Isn't your home wired? Well, you are in trouble! Send for us the trouble is all ours. John P. Rusk, chairman; .Robert Eakln and C. It. Kberhurd, desiro to again announce through the press of tho county that in the mat ter of the dependents or soldiers Golden Kulo store. Call und inspect them. Adv.1 4-S-7t. Notice. There will bo a special meeting and sailors making application for nr jU Crande lodge, No. 4 1, A. F. & benefits under tho war risk insur-jA. M- t li i Monday evening at 8 anco law and any other rights they . . ,. -Work In the E. A. degree, may have there Is absolutely no Ali Masons Invited to be present. necessity for employing an agent or ; j)y order of the Master. A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec. attorney. Such applications are most simple and the government is more than anxious to afford to; every one entitled the full benefits 1 of the law. Members of the board J of lawyers genrally throughout the county will lie glad to assist vitli-i out charge or fees of any kind all , such dependents, ,i Should any attorney be so mi- patriotic as to charge for such ser-1 Wednesday, the .Hull, last day to vices, it is requested that the name pay your water rent without poll er such pet son be handed or sent I ally. . Into the board when such person so j 0 making a charge or takiii- a fee If you want good plcluics from will be properly dealt with. This your kodak you should learn all Money a easy niontniy payments on linprorql- city jKnpetiy. Alto money for firm loans at li per cent. See . R. Oliver. 3-21-Hm tory proof. Apply to chief of police. Adv. 4-1-tf. Hemstitching, 10c per yard, at The Ellto Shop. Baker, Oregon. 3-20tf Pretty stationery In boxos and In pound packages at rcasonablo prices. Just tho kind you need at Silverthorn's Family Drug store Adv. . w It; d 4-2-tf. LOCALS I And ' Advertising in Brief S Overstock ef Auto Tires. We have a nuiuoer of JljJ tires which we, will sell at a discount while they last. 2-28-tf. MAXWELL SERVICE STATION Wednesday, the HHh, last day to pay your water rent without penalty. SPECIAL BARGAINS Gauntlet all leather glovos at $1 for englnenien, lumber handlers, linemen, farmers, 'mechanics' and laborers. Ten days cash. TOGGERY. Adv. 4-2-10. and get what you needln kodak lino at Silverthorn's Family Drug store. Adv. w It d 4-2-tf. Cold creams and rubbing 'creams for tan and complexion. See what thoy havo at Sllvorthorn's Family Urug store. Adv. 4-2-tf. Cottage Cheese. Get It at tho Pure Milk and Croam Co. Fresh ovory day. . . 3-2b-tf Money to Iioan. , ' , , On Improved real , property In Union county. No delays. Curront rates. La Grande Investment Co. Adv. tf. It is moro fun to watch your money grow than watch it go. Buy War Savings Stamps. Now Is the time or year for plc turo taking and you will want films and kodalc supplies, developing anil printing of films. Why not drop in Carrots for stock feed. $5.00 pur ton. Must bo sold at once. Phono Main 32. Adv. . 4-1-tf. . 0 Wednesday, tho 10th, last day to pay your water rent without pen Whooping Cough. Oho Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy ,to keep the cough looso and ex pectoration ; easy. It ib excellent;- Adv. ... Farmers when la La Grande. should fee the Portable grain bin at Child's Auto Livery. Leave name and solicitor will call later In the season. 3-C-tf. RUGS OF ALL KINDS JUST RECEIVED AT VERY LOW PRICES Also Bungalow Rugs, $1.98 and $2.49 While They Last Where Your Dollar Does Double Duty Harris Furniture Store H. II. HARRIS, Proprietor Where you buy good furniture for less. NEXT TO HOOVER1ZED GROCERY SHERRY THEATRE .THE HOUSE OK yi A TODAY Tin Stun- uf :i Man's kYgnii'i-atioii IS TOLD IN' Broadway Bill A Drama of Broadway Night Life and the Lumber Camps of the North Starring HAROLD LOCKWOOD in till' poll' if " I! roadway Dili" ALSO A CHRISTIE COMEDY 4r Z' Je l" W4-is the great war-1 i time sweetmeat. : lW'm the bcr'efit' the j ; Kxsl 'nMJsi pleasure, the economy J9 ! l.1! c 2 5c Package of J ' has made it the fa- da I MWIaW vorlta "sweet ration" $ ; WfiiW cf tbe A!lied armies' 1 nl iIUj -send it to your friend viIVj at the front: l 0 VV'' -I! longest-lasting re- a Vi M,,au;, freshment he can i mlf carry. W ) CHEW IT AFTER 3j I K 1 EUERy MEAL I The Flavor LastS I THREE r- m Wwwr-rir. J KiNDS Wednesday, life Kltli, last day to pay your water lent without penalty. Dance. , Under auspices of La Grando lie- view No. 27, Macabee ladies, for benefit of W, B. A, patriotic service, at Eagles hall, Friday even ing April 19, 1918 Admission . Adv 3-2S-U0; 4-2-6-9-1:1-16-18. Stolon. Two automobile tiros arc in tho custody of the police and the own ers may recover same by sallsfac- If you have Read " Over The Top " you will ,want to read the New Book, 'Just Out, by the same Author "The-First CoW9 . .A Shipment of both in now. Also a new Book by Zane Grey " The U. P. Trail "as Interesting . as his other Publications. " WORLD ALMANAC" out for this year. NEWLIN BOOR & STATIONERY CO. S-T-A-R TODAY I I The Chtib 1 Ufye Flash of Fate Ijr ' 'frifrf-r&i? rrti ill 1 -t-'d A thrilling ainl cNcitinc crunk story, with Herbert Rawlinscn GO! TOMORROW Ruth Stonehouse in "Follow the G;rl" Alsn News Weekly CIGAR STORE We rarry the Choicest Brands of CIGARS AND TOBACCO, CONFECTIONERY, $ CAW DIES, xjjlkS. Z Our Fountain Service Cannot Be Excelled In A. Eastern Oregon. Vsst-.).-:jol:t HW15. E.ni, N. 1JOANE, Prop. & Ileal in; . i'i-a! v- in TNl'l'S, I iiicasiii'C'l CALOI.M AVATT. for ('OA I. Diilli-ii; OF .MINI tlil'l'i'icnt 4 value el' COAL is detennuieil s ienti v.lia.t is .-ailed LUTI'ISll Til Kli'M A L he same as the energv uf an engine is in llOIJSH I'D Willi, fond value in IIS and Kiel-trie Koivo iii N'OTI'S AN'I The (iOVKIfN.MKXT buys and. :ys , mi this basis. 1 No. S2 rM'I'KD STATKS lU'UKAl IS, 1,,-ised mi aettial analysis uf sixtoc'i Western COALS, allows KING COAL " THE EKGT IN THE WEST BY GOVERN MENT TEST." BUY IT NOW. THE J. D. LYNCH CO. i 1 - " if 1 .!-.-.: ;ir.-.X-: mm 4 7 G Urn,