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"" ------ ,UVB ,. UlRll Cla.su 'QKSSSSlEiZ w grx Jk W ,-, ci J rresii t.iu.iiy mm l fiiriua in ui : EJ JiLJt ' 'bat you may luiy, iu: miy quanlliy i you wiku or in Mien w.v, ...... i i ... .. itl..n.i lir.i-,,a PmtlllV And" J V..11IL U llUn-IH Pl.niii--"- - " Drug Store. , ' .n"-,":it Advertising in Brief -o The Union-Wallowa Counts Fire Assoclntion- will pay a good sulnry to a comnetent mnn. familiar with tiin- l La n am,- Paperhanger, -- Phono (toil 3832. ;, .5 6-2,tf MierMands In Vhlon Co., to act as fire I warden for the coming sesjc.t. Vile ' applications will), Miss N-.ip.nl Wil 1 liamson, Secretary of the Association, .nt the Williamson Land Office, Lo ifore May 2Sth. i 5-22-Ct . ' . i ROBERT EAKIX WILL SPEAK. Kodaks of - every kind In the Eastman Hub-la prices from .11.(10 each to $iO,oo: "Wo will gladly' give any .Information you may need about 1 kodaks without any charge ot... Silverthorn's . Family Drug Store. ' , , '.,...,-'..: c Dally b-ll-tf. . weekly It ! The Island City Cemetery Associa- Try the; quick delivery of Film tion will hold Memorial services at the cometevy Ht 10:30 a.m. Mr. Rob ert. Enkin will deliver Memorial ad dress. 5-23-0t - and Priming nt Silverlborne's Family Drug Store. V '." Dally '5-11-tf ' '' weekly It DELICIOUS LONGER. LIFE FOB. NEGLECT, more often than wear, shortens ( the life of clothes .... Treat a good suit . considerately and cce how it repays you in ' longer service . .' . . But first be sure your care is not wasted upon poor garments, for sponging and pressing can never supply the lack of all-wool fabrics and honest: workman ship - qualities which the Kirschbaum '. label absolutely guarantees - " - $20, $25, $30, $35, $40 Hills Department Store When you have your films dot-eloped and printed by one thut makes this work a study and is at this Kind ' of work constantly you aro hound to get the best of satisfaction and prompt service at Silverthorri's Family Drug Store they hajro one of the best equipped Dark nooins for blcture work on the Pacific Coast; They turn out all pictures the day films are received If received before 11 o'clock each day.. 6-21-3t HHKKP FOB SAI.B . Have eighteen grade Llncolns and thirteen lambs for sale. Inquire W. H. diggs, Rlarkey, Oregon. 4-23-1 -It p Mrs. Ave. . . C. Ralston, Kill 5 Adams 5-24-lnio One-third off on all Hair Switches, at the WalliMg Millinery.' 5-Stf Speciul Discount on all Hnfs The Walling Millinery. : o-3tf We notice some remodeling of shelving and cases at Silverthorn's Drug Store. Goods well displayed iand free from (lust are appreciated bj then- customers. o-i-a Wkly It . "-.:' One-third off on all Ilulr Switches, at the Walling Millinery. 5-3tf ' j ii . '" Money to Ixutn.. ' On Improved real . property In Union county. No delays, Current rates. I,a Oj-ande Investment Co. Adv. .tf. . Hoovorize lu your Amusements, bargain Matinees every , day at Sherry's. 5-21-(St Abdominal Supporters ; for stout people, "for women or men, as well aa the latest and best Trusses you may need, are sold by Silverthorn's Family Drug Store. - 5-21-3t V Weekly It o , The 'Kodak thnt will please you host and at a reasonable price will bo nn Eastman (such as Silver thorn's Family Drug Store can sell you. 5-21-3t . TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Jarvis Emlgh Is no longer connect ed with the Valley. Creamery, La Orande, Oregon, or .with any other creamery branch of the .Walla' Walla Creamery,.. i' VALLEY CREAMEllV. fj-2l'-3t :. ','.' ' .:.' ,. ' . - pnizi-i i Fly hoof given away for largest trout caught between May 25 and June 1st. See our window. i PUTMAN DRUG STORE. , . '.. , ','. .' .,'. ' 5-25-tf QUT THI-: TOHACCO HAI5IT ".""""""""."."""";""' " J world Iti order that shn -may. pouB 'Of f Kl'rTiyg " for George Steele, a rivlnR young : J f f g Y J , J;sculptor, who sees in her the model 'ihe has long sought for a Maine to -- -", be entitled "America Milllunt." liOCKlWOIt IX ItO.MAXTK; IIOI.K Miss Goodrich will appear In ' I '"Who Loved Him llest" tonight only Star Unit Ciingciila) part- In Med-ti's nt Hio Star Theatre. . H':,T- .- : O I-,'.".'-' HOE FOR THE GARDEN "The Lamll'!K't . . Harold Lockwood. -has u ' most congenial role us the hern iu Metro's production ot "The Landloper," a screen story adapted from llnlmnn Day's navel of ll same name to be shown at the Sherry Tjientro last time today. ,, : : . '"I'lle Landloper''; Is a colorful j ARC A DE ! "OX Till A L' (Revlvwed by Edward Weltzel) In Moving . Picture World. The First National 'Exhibitors' Now ii the lima to get buy. Sur a'r riiht on everything? Better fon get m Garden Book by lending a two cent stamp for postage to tho National War uandea Coramiiaioo at WMhrni ton, D. C. Money m easy montmy payments pa improv.'(li;,,city p-'ipeity. Ako money , f-j- .a'rra loans at 'k per cent. See J. R. Oliver. 3-21-Hm Cottnge Cheese. Get It at the Pure Milk" and Cream Co. Fresh every day. . . 3-26-tf It Is more fun tu watch your money grow than watch It go. Buy War Savings Stamps. Soda . water and soda fountain drinks, served just right, at Silver Ihorn's. ' 4-30tf , i ' SPEflAL X(TICI-: All niemheia of the Army and 'itvy Auxiliary are' requested to be !ut the City Hall tomorrow (Tues day) evening, at 7:30 for urgent reasons. By Order Auxiliary. 5-27-1 t o DliAI.VVtil'; DISTItltT .MEKTIXfi romnntlcc drama with Mr. Lockwood unnctlng the role of the picturesque , Circuit luivlng chosen n screen ver hero, W alker Fair. Farr is the as- slon of Elmer L. Reizenslelii's' novel sumer nania'. of n wealthy young stago melodrama,, "On Trial," a-i man, who, on a wager to prove his Ills lujtla! fvatnro. It Is uow In order eheory Hint any niaii can find the, to record the fait that the selection full measure of..: Jnj In life, no -In a real success. Produced by the matter what his station, heconies n Kxtnmty Company ami directed by Knight of the highway. . jjumes Youns, Ihe-picture is Just as His thiee months have uhniit ex-1 II) rill In i; and grins the intention piled when he reaches Uio town of ; Just as flrinl.v'as it did on the spokeu Marlou. There he finds, romance ; stage. The direction and Ihe ex und adventure, lie meets Kale Kil-jcellent acting ot the cast naturally gore. She makes a vivid luipresxion liaio much to do with the result, upon him, but nilsuiHlerstauda hlsj "On Trlnl" will he presented al w.,h a HUle girl. The child dies o, mIss Douglas fealurlng the picture Tr. lu ; '""";hl10,,,- "" "a'ei-on the organ. , 1B utll.nl0olli , lM l,j,,r,,, ,, t,j ,,,, ,,,,, 0 ,uiiiii-iu luit'i,.; t , Col. Dodd. Fair begins a fight to j NIM: I W, t'AM , compel f'ol. Dodd to furnish pure , wau-r a-id, bucked by tlie people de feats him. Eventually Fair's relation as god fut'ier io the girl becomes known Used Motorcycles t3R.0O nnd up. Easy payments. W. H. Dohnenknmp Co. ' -. .C-21-tf . Qult-Tobac Tobacco Treatment will do the work promptly and per manently. No matter In what form you use tobacco smoking cigars, 'plpei cigarettes, chewing tobacco or Isnuff. No matter how much you use, or how long used. Quit-Tobac will Ibreak you or the habit in from three jto five days. Pleasant to take, no Inconvenience,', no remaining away -from work or business. ., , 1 A simple homo treatment. No : craving or desire for tobacco In any orm after you begin taking Qult ;Tohac. Don't try to quit the tobacco habit unaided. It's a losing fight : against heavy odds and means a , serious shock to the nervous sys tem. Let the tobacco habit quit jYOU. It will quickly quit you, If jyou will tr.Ito Quit-Tobac according ito the simple directions we send jyou. It I- a thoroughly reliable and 'parnir.ner.t- remedy for the tobacco habit, but Is' not a, substitute for tobacco. - :. Thousands have been freed from the habit. Why not you? Write at once for particulars' and testi monials. A. F. Hall & Co., lis LnSnlle St., Chlcugo. ----1 1 TEAS ano C0FFEE$ "What is more inviting than a mip of delicious ten or , rich fragrant eofffee. . .. . . We take a special pride in our coffees ana teas, be-: cause we know they are' carefully selected, and properly blended. - ' .. . . Tliere is a superiol'ity about our teas and eottees, that you will find when you'drink them, and though theyjnay cost von a few cents more per. pound, they cost you less p(.r' cup because-5:6, don't use so much it's the quality. Piione, us your grocery order today. HARRIS G RO CERY -Phone Main-70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 4.08 Korth Fir Street'1 " ; , . , . ' 'Across the Tracli "United States Food Administration License No. G50206. -,- F7TTF I I 010 BURNERS Your wood is gone, the summer is here, that oil burner that vou have longed for is ready to install in your Range FREE TRAIL and . guarantee cover your dollars. ; - - , BU r THRIFT STAMPS AT , ; Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson E. J. DONOHUE Black 1241 Best Prices Paid for Used Furniture VjljJaat)iJieaarf1 SPECIAL SEED OFFER Snecinl attention given to rcmoi'.cl- jing, at the Walling Millinery. 5-3tf Observer advertising will bring results. 1 Notice Is uroby p)i i'i'n r.l'ftu'Ud ly t:ivo to all tnx- 22s ARCADE QUALITY, I'LLS. I I To any man, woman, boy or girl in. Union county, ' who will bring us fiO cents worth of potatoes this fall, we will give at this time SI Worth of Garden Seed Your Own Selection. ! CHERRY'S FLORISTS I Help win. the War. Plant your Garden now. -a. ...... ....... to Kale. When the situation be comeii clrare Kai r discloses bis ld-ni. Kale believes the ilisparily In their stations Is too great, but Farr, supporting his theory, shows her that plljnn does not mean happiness. rarr's fight upon Col. Dodd fur ni flies tbe piiluie with luaey big dramatic s-ene. while the loe ele-im-nt betwen I'arr and Kale Is charmingly developed. A laugh provoking Christie Com edy enlltled "Almost .- Scandal" on the same, program. Those working on sweater's and I bags Tor the Army and Navy Aux iliary must have them compleled :aud In the hands or the AtiNillary hy itomorrow (Tuesday) evening, with jout fall, an they will he needed then, i lly Order Auxiliary. Crande, Oregon, for the purpose of hearing any suggestions from inter ested parties. It is important that all attend.' OHO. Mll.l.ICR cm. i, run wood inns Not Ire Is hereby given that b'ds will be received at tbo office of the. Coniilv Clerk until 10:00 a. m. -o- 5-27-H , Wednesday. June 5th, 1!)18. for tho furnishing to Union County nt one Fine Paint Ma From Tar, j hundred cords of 3 ft. S In. yellow licvuo d,. .thnt n lirilllnnt black paint liuiustrlelle "'' ollow rh' w"(1- flc0 from limbs, rut from green timber, nnd S-T-A-R : Th. ; notes I which dries well n.t t tnr cnnrin. 'corded in the basement of the Court ' to mineral varnish nmy be made by ! 'louse. Illds must be accompanied 1 lulling equal parts -f coal tar with : ' certified cheek for ten per ; benrlne or coal oil. Spread thinly with 'rent or the amount bid. The suc I n hard brush, It penetrates tho Wood, 'cessful .bidder will he required to , which It preserves from decay, nnd It enter Into a contract nnd give a adheres well to metals, tit the snmojhoud for tho faithful performance , time preventing them from rusting. jof same. ' j C. K. McCornilrk, County Clerk. , 5-:n-;n-25 OH, YES, THEY'RE CUTE ivsiih: .Movii-x laid iiahio Miss Kdnn Ooodrlrh, star of the: motion picture firmament, whose work In film productions Is ad-1 dlur much to her fame as nn emo- tfonal actress, finds herself provided j with many Mrong dramatic oppor-j iunllies In "Who I.oved Him Dost?" latest Mutual Production, In! which Miss (inodrlch is cast as Dorla Dune. i Miss Pane Is a famous nnd high prJcd motion picture star, but she renounces her position In the film But don't let tlia aprayar to it en i you. Cat a Ira Garden Book by ! sanding to the National War Garden j Commitaion and find out what tha bugs do not like, than wheel tha sprayer into tha tret) : Ml ST CASH neglnnlng June 1st, the Observer will not accept classified advertisement, only when cash in advance is paid. The cost of collect ing the small amounts Torce this change. All classified advertising will he cash-ln-nduince after June lt. 1-2:1-111 First National Exhibitors' Circuit Presents hi!' On iE7 ...a IriaS & .k- m aOa alii 0aaTaB .JaTaV V t a" pi... t.:...i.i.. ............. ini- iiiiiia Mii-ri-- . Inl ('olu'ii and liar )in Hit, with Syd-. uey A ins worth, liailiara ( 'iistlctmi. Little .M.-iiv M.-AI- On Tllal" limf itcr and olhers. t TODAY AND TO.MOI.h'OW . A. . MISS MAliF.li DOl'dLAS At the Organ. Coming AVcdnesday l-.ct Vaudeville Sliow J I Mr. Grain Farmer: Are you prepared to handle your grain in bulk? Do not wait until Spring and, Summer when you are buried with work and worried with labor , shortage, but build your grnneries now. You can buy thcllumber nnd roofing paper for a first-class 1000 bushel portable granary for $54.08 and it will last for years. Sacks for the -same amount of grain will cost you $125.00 and this would be a dead loss against this year's crop. A granary of this tha can be moved anywhere and can be filled directly froih the thresher, doing away with high priced labor handling and sewing sacks," The boys in tbi" trenches need the .sacks for sand bags for the protection of Weir' very lives and perhaps your boy is among them. ' " . . Spend your money in your own valley by buying lumber manufactured nt home. When you buy sacks part of the money goes to India, , BU1I.D YOJJR GRANARIES NOW Ue prepared by buH8ing them before the farming season ' opens up. tie sure to get good lumber, well seasoned, as low grade lumber will give you trouble in a few seasons. Don't use green lumber; - : Save moneykeep what you spend at home p event loss and damage from exposure to weather leave the sacks for our boys in the trenches; help win the war by building gianaries now. Portable granaries of this type are uaiversally used In other sections. One trip with ajrood team will haul the ma- ' tonal for one granary. , For pnSiculars as well as prices on Union County lumber for all farm purposes, see j The George Palmer Lumber Co. LA GRANDE, OREGON