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LA GRANDE OBSERVER
.SATCKDAY, APRIL 13, 1918
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tltain Party Proceed iip' . :ttembcis present as a silver offer-
Mrs. II. C. Grady, presideot, rc- log, .On the coining Wednesday,
ports the following receipts from the club . member and others will
meet with Mrs. Lckley for the pur
pose of seeing, and the following
week the club - will be entertained
by Mrs.- Ed. Hashes. 'At this meet
ins a silrer offering will be the
If you like Lots of Fish in your Fish
.' Basket Come in here and look at this
year's Tackle.
' - YOU B0Y3
We have 5c, 10c and 15c. F!y Hooks, A '
basketful Your Choice . ' .
".f ?''. ':' 5 Cents ,
1A GRANDE PHARMACY
'.'.'.. Adolph Newlfn, Mgr.
(juick Belirery Phone Main 40
' La Grande, Oregon
th chain parties for the week end
ing April 13, viz: Mrs. E. E. Klrt
iley, 12; Mrs. 'Herman Slegrist, 16;
Mrs. Levy, $5; Mr. P, Bicver, $1.
Total, $24.
j ' ' iplan for raising the cash portion of
: Mrs. A. C, Uradway entertained !K! Ctosa aid; In addition to the
' the XciKhbors of Woodcraft on latj,.tjai program of t.eedle work.
Thursday afternoon, in honor of
Orjdieo (Inb MeeiiiiK -
The Orpheus lub, composed of
pupils of Mis. Birdcau Fraker Gam
bell, met at the home of Mrs.
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I order, who leaves soon to make cr
home in Portland. ' Mrs. Hcau was
presented with a pretty gift as a
I, .ban rtf h.!iAi In ' - I, I ..V. . V. ( .
. , lirowuton on Friday evening,
held by the members.' A delicious, . . '
' , . . i The llfe.acd career of Beethoven
puncheon was served fy the hostess, j tubjm 0d(5 of
, The Red Cross benefit, dance gir-1 vocaI pupi"' ,B singine tt iaa'
en laat nlht br Me Honor Guards onstratlDn exerciEC' " ,p
at Hex Hall. Was well attended, 8 hlgh G' At tbe .''
lug, wie program win consist eaure-
although it wes a very stormy even
ing. Those who attendance express
themselves as having had one grand
ly of numbers by women composers.
at which time two songs, "Love's,
;in, uniform, and with other military I
decorations,
slve party.
It was a very impros-j
Pick Your Sport
WE HAVE A FINE NEW LINE OF SPORT-INO-
GOODS AND ARE ABLE TO SUPPLY
EVERYTHIKO; . NEEDED . TO PLAY THE
POPULAR OUTDOOR GAMES.
newlin book .
wStAtioneryco.
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Day" and ';Of Yesterday," composed
by Mrs. Gambell, will be sung by.
Mr. T.' J. Scroggin.
Tho following progiani was ren
dered ' i.
! Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Bohnenku'mV Coa,radc In Arms- ,C1"l"n
ienUrtiined at dinner on Thursday of ' Blrdeam Fecsc.
this week, having as their guests', Mr. ;Thora' f Su heD Ada1" :'' M8ry .
'and Mrs. E. E, PollAk, Mr. and Mrs. Croupe. ,
I. C. Gulling. Miss Ethel Gulling, Mml0oMcn Mooabcasts, ( Fran. ; Bar-
T. K. Murphy, Miss Irene Morphv,! taroilc' 0cs,eB- Mrs- Earl C""-J
(Mr,. Julia Metier, Mrs. Henderson i'hlspcr and I Shall Hear, Plco-;
land Mrs. Edna Morrison. i '"'" Lema. Moss.
Mrs. J. M. Ohl entertained the lady Violin ol.ligato. Dr. nrownion.
' Maccabees at her home Thursday af- Marc" 'Mi;tlbew; Sin?. Birdie,
ternoon for the purpose of doing Rl Sine' Spa'il.llng..Mary .Amrden.:
Cross work. ' ' i"fM Lot Once Sweet and True,
s I fFroin Song Cycle. "In Love-:
On Tuesday ' af let noon at the I iandt; Alas, (Ashleigh), Tbclma'
NclKlOiorhood club a beautiful pag-J 1-elM. .
cant villi be given under the iii.-ec- Joyous Peasant1, (Schumann); Bells
tlcn of Mrs. R. f. Murphy. The
afternoon will be devoted to this
pageant, "Transformation of Winter
Into Kiirinst" Mr. Murphy has
given much lime to the arranging
of costumes and scenery and 4U
little (oiks will take pait. It wti)
bo a day of unusual interest and
every club mesiber should be in
attendance. Several matters of im
portance are to ,cotue up , at the
business meeting and every cic-snber
is urged to be prerent. On account
of IDafto, V.ht MIJa. will be un
able to givs her lecture,, as had
been announced laut meeting.
KOCIETY
Piirkdale Club f-jitertaiii'i
The ladies cf tbe "May Park and
fruitdale neighborhoods have ar
ranged tleflnile plans for Ked .Cross
work and for contribution of finan-i
cial aid as well. At the meeting of
the I'aikdale "club at the home of
Mrs. Uarncy Oldenburg on Wcdncs-'
'day, . $4.(0 was contributed by the-
I A Suggestion -- A Good
One
- A GOOD ONE. No doubt YOU WIL NEED Fall and Winter Clothing
Underwear, Shirts, Hose and Woolens. Now is your time to purchase them
at last year's prices... THE WORLD'S SUPPLY OF WOOL IS FAST DIM
INISHING. If this world's conflagra- inuoa which it looks it will for another
season COTTON AND WOOLENS w?li advance to the prices of our GREAT
(CIVIL WAR DAYS. ABSOLUTELY KO QUESTION ABOUT IT.
USE COMMON SENSE Buy Now Protect your family future wants
BUILD YOUR DEFENSE LINE.-
Men 's Unions ... .....
Men '8 Wool Shirts..
Men's Cotton Work Shirts -Men's
Leather Face Mitts. . . .
Men's Wire Sewed Mitts
Men's stiff gauntlet Leather
Men's soft gauntlet Leather
' Men's Sweaters' ........ .1
Men's IleaVy Overalls, ji.ll sizes
Men's Work Sox
Men's Moleskin Pants.
Men's Corduroy Pants. .
Men's 'Corduroy Coats
' Men's Work Shoes
face
Gloves.
Gloves
. . .89c, 98c, $1.49, $1.98
...... $1.49, $1.98, $2.49
69c, 79c, 98c
49c
98c
29c
23c
2js, $1.49,' $1.98,' $2.98
...... ........... . $1.49
....... 10c, 15c, 25c
............ . $1.98, $2.49
. . $2.98, $3.98
.... $4.98
$2.98, $3.50, $3.98, $4.98
' . Buy J. C. Penney Soap it floats, 7 oz. bars '.". ; tc
.The Store
Wher
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Trait "
yy Incorporated & J
Formerly the United Store ,
Follow the
s Reason
at Evening, I Ryder), Lota Picr-
son. ,
Where Lindens Bloom, (Buck),
i -Gladys Winters. ,
Maypole Dance, liugbee), Dorothy
Erownton. . -Jiagnetic
Waltz, Italian, (ArdlU),
lma Moss.
I Know a Lane In Springtime,
(Greene). Theluia Leffel. .
Violin Obligate. Dr. Brownton.
Sextette from "Luiia," ( Donizetti
Birdean Feese.
Memories, (Bishop); Daisies, (Haw
ley), Evelyn Underwood.
Serenala. Italian. (Totti), Clady
Winters. - . '
Soaga of Happiness, ( Kunimer) ;
Resurrection. (Shelly), Mrs..
Webb.
!: Ain Folk. (Laura G. Lemon);
I'm Wearin' Awa (Foote), Mary
Groupe.
Feur Ellsc, (Beethoven); Petit Bo-,
lero, (Ravina), Evelyn Underwood.
You Save on Every Purchase
AT THE OSIGINAL CASH GROCERY
Golden West Coffee, 2l-.lb. eaa. .3c Ci apc Nuts, -'pkg 15c
Tree Tea, full pound -. 52c Carnation and Set o Milk, eau. . . . 12c
Hill Bros. Tea, large pkg "45c Large Seeded Kaisius, 2 pkgs 25c
Eagle Milk, can 23c Tomatoes, Standard, eau 14c
Oysters, Cove, 20e size lie Tomatoes, Extra Standard, solid
Gliiradelli's Choeolato, lib. rah. . 2o paek,wean 16c
(Juiirkiiieal Macaroni, 2 lbs 2oc , 1U ii). sack Oatmeal. 62c
Wesson Oil, small 3."ic, large ... . 70c Peaches and Cherries, 33e can.". 24c
Arm and Hammer Soda, pkg 7c ToiK-t Snap, 7 bars 25c
Practically
Everything Has Raised
But Telephone
Service
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NEW STARS ADDED TO ELGIN
SERVICE FLAG. i
j Although the names of 63 Elgin
men in the service of the United
States were published in last week's
Recorder, the names of three addi
tional men who are in the Army have
been added, making a total of 66 in
all. Carl Zcamer, Jesse B. Witty nn I
' Harvey Hazlewood are the three
names added to the list. Zcamer en
listed several months igo. Jesse b.
: Witty was attending the University
of Oregon and enlisted in the Ord
nance Department while at Eueenc.
Harvey Hazlewood recently enlisted
in the navy while at Honolulu and is
now en route to San Francisco and on
home before leaving for permane.it
duty. .
It is believed that the names of all
Elgin boys serving their country have
been obtained and the service rlag
will be completedat an early date.
I). A. MrAlister Seriously III.
D. A. McAlister, known every
where as 'Tncle Bud." is serIou'y
ill at bis borne on Cedar street. Re
was reported on the sick list laKt
week but rallied tnr the better. Re
ports now indicate a further decline
which are such as .to cause appre
HOOVERIZED GROCERY
Across the Track Next Door to Stillwell's Cash Market
PHONE MAIN 32 ' 1 ''
.MALAMl'TKS FIGURE . -?
IX "THE DkiTHOYUItS"
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
'FntST-FALtfLY AMERICANS i AFTEli
KAISER'S SCALP
Heating value of COAL is determined scienti
fically in what is called 1JLMT.IS1I T! LEW MA L
UNITS, the same as the eiiergv of ,111 engine is
mensural in HOHSK POWKIC, food value in
CALORIES and Electric l-We in VOII'S AM)
WATTS. The (lOYEKN M KNT Imys and. ..-.vs
. for COAL 011 this basis.
.Bulletin Xo. 22 UNITED STATES KUU'EAU
OF MINES, based on actual analysis of sixteen
different Western COALS, shows'
KING COAL
" THE BEST IN THE WEST BY GOVLRN
MENT TEST." BUY IT NO IV.
THE J. D. LYNCH CO.
Cut Tblu Out It In Worth .Money. I Kbit -y I'ilis, lor M,n ni utiles unit
Don't nils (his. Cut nut 0' m(.(c
slip, enclose Willi be mill mull it to i
Foley & Co., 2S:'.S Sheffield Ave..!
Chicago. 111., vri Itlntr your name and.
addiras clearly. Yon will receive
In rut urn a trial paekugi containing :
ro!Av'a .Holier and Tar CouiDutuul. :
for cotigltM, rultls nhd rrnup; Foley ;
hi'i:'i;iti. !ii, tmrlir.oiit, kid- i
nev r.r..i bUilib-r ailments: ami 1
i'oley Cathnrtic Tubletii, a whole- ;
Homo and thoroimhly cleuhing ca- (
(hnitlr, for riiiisUl'ntlon, bilious.
n.'Sii. heiidnclie und ctngKlsh bowels.
Sold evcrywhero. Adv. '
One of the liiojt interesting fea
tures of ..''The. .Destroyers." the pow
erful now five-part drama, released
Jiuid 5, on the Blue Ribbon Pro
griin of the Vitagraph Company of
America, are the canine actors who
play nn Important role In the action
of the play.
Those (Jogs are the true Alaskan
breed of Rnklmo dog, used through
out the North American continent
from a few degrees south of the
Arctic Circle to the farthest north
ern stretches of the icy plains or
Canada for drawing sleds loaded
Kith every conceivable thing that
man may wish to transport through
these frozen regions. The niala
mutc, as he is cilleil, is a doj In
digenous to North America, Tor the
inhabitants of this hemisphere are
the only polar people In tho world
who tire do;;s to draw their sleds
Tho other Arctic cuuntiiei, namely.
Siberia, Lapland and Iceland, use
hoi-sea and reindeer; but tho tlog
Is unknown as a bcnsl of burden.
"The Destroyers" will be at the
Sherry Theatre today only.
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Good gracious Auve ! that 1
tl?S. 0ON6S is coming: n umth
HER UTTLE ILLrMAMHCReO, X)C
STRUCTfve POUR-YCAR-OLD son!
THAT fVteMS BROKEN BRIC-A- BRAC
ANB MORS SCRATCHED FURNITURE
ICONff (UITH HER FECBce
THf?CJTS TO HIM, BUT
HY JCW MRS, JONCS, WC ARE
NOT AT HOMS, AND Ul UJQN'T
Bg UNTIV. YOU V-GAfSN TO TRN
mama's ciTTna Nisei. chicdj;; I
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J "Will wo be allowed lo scalp the kaiser If we get him?"' Is
what old warpath and his braven wanted to know when the marines
urRcd thorn to enlist. A loufcf theso red-blooded, rcd-sklnned,
"first-family" Americans havc"joined tho colors. If the govcrn
mont would only let 'em wear their own toss they'd scare th
Huos to dwtu. A.Weil, they out still "Yip! Yip!" On to Uerlln!
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JOB PRINTING
that gives yon satisfaction, anil
at rates you can afford to pay.'
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