UNIONSTOCKSHOW
NEW TO-DAY!
s
THIS WEEK
Tues. Wed.; & Thurs.
Take a Kodak with you
and when you return, bring
us your films to be devel
oped. We promise the best
from every exposure.
Everything for picture
making. , ' - '. .
'An exceptional buy has made it possible for ua to offer you many now styles
in Ladies' Allover Aprons. Cut very full, and made of the best quality
ginghams and percales, full length, plain colors and 'patterns, all sizes.
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Red Cross Drug Store
VVCAIL KNEW HIS MAJESTY'S WEAKNESS FOB SOFT WHITE HANDS
-AMP WE SMlPPEREO" (SCENE PROM THE KAISBR.THt BtAST Ol" BEfOJNJ
Scene From The Kaiser, The Beast of Berlin.
."' Mrs, Scott Kofford and baby went
over to Union today to attend the
Stock Show.
I. Social and
Personal
;' 'Charles Baxter spent yesterday In
Pendleton.- V '
'Mrs. John Williamson and-.'nelce,
! Miss Hazel Wlnlngs, of Lostlne, are
visiting In the city.
Miss Hazel Wicks, who has been
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
William Ash, returned to her home
In Wciser today.
J. P. O'Brien, general passengor
agent of the O.-W. R. & N., is-trans
act lily ruslness In La Grvld.!.
j ' F. J., Colburn Ib spending a few
days In Pendleton.
, jC. R. Hlbbord Is a business visitor
,: in Pendleton today, f v '
, . D. B. Morgan oC the U. S. Navy
servce Is In La Grande today. :
,Mrs. R. A. Wills isvlsltlng in Pen
dleton, the gueBt of Mrs. A. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mlmnaugb, of
Wallowa, will loave this evening, for
a trip to Portland. ; .'
. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. List uro hi t ho
city from Nampa, aurt will leave to.
day for Portland.,
.Mrs. C. G. Stacey, a former resi
dent of this city, is here from her
home In The Dalles. ' ; ;
Rosb M. Plunimer, secretary of tho
Oregon Board of Pharmacy, la a bus
iness visitor in La Grande today.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sliortridge, of
Baker, are visiting in i;ie city, the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phil-Hps.
Mrs. R. J. Morelock, who has henn
visiting with friends . and relatives
hi La Grande, hus returned to hor
home In Elgin.
: Little Miss Pearl Tobin came over
from her home In Pendleton and is
spending a few days with her aunt,
Mrs. R. H. Roberts. '
Martin Stein, Paul. Massey, Gene
Good and A. M. Satraorn, of Portland,
motored over to tho Stock Show at
Union yesterday aftornoon.
Mrs. Ella Mason left this morning
for Wallowa to remain at the homo
of her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Mim
nauglf, during he? absence in Portland.
f Glen-Sherod, who turn been visit
ing In- La Grando and attending the
stock show at Union, returned to
his home In Wallowa today.
, Mr. 'and Mrs. E. E. Kiddle will
leave tomorrow evening for Portland
where they will attend the meeting
of tho Grand Chapter Order of East
ern Star. ,
',' W. C." Eads and son Homer return
ed to their home In Enterprise today
.after attending the stocV show. They
made the trip by auto arid report the
roads In fine condition.
Rose Cllne, who attends school at
St. Paul's school for girls In Walla
Walla, has returned to La Grando
and will spond the summer rt the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. RubscII.
Miss Imogcne Russell, a popular
teacher from St. Paul's sclmol fr
girls at Walli Walla, has nirlyud in
the city and will spend! the summer
months at the home oC her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Russell.
. Dr. Tracy Mason, son of Mis. litla
Mason, of this city, who has been
practicing medicine at Kollogg, Ida
ho, for the past few years, lias gone
to Portland and will nlec Iho navy.
Dr. Mason has many friends iu this
city, having Hved here n number of
years. '
Lou Rechlln will arrive this even
ing from Portland and will spend a
few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Mac Wood. On his return to Portland
he will be accompanied by Mrs. Rech
, -lln and son, Robert Lewis, who have
heen visiting here for the past few
weeks,
E. S. Emigh.of Roy. Washington,
returning home from the I. O. O. F.
Grand Lodge at Walla walla, stopped
here Tor a few days to visit with his
father Jarvls Emlgh. He says Camp
Lewis, which Is only a few miles
from his home is a lively place end
now has over 500,000 soldiers quart
ered there. Mr. EmlRh Is cashier of
the Roy 8tate Bank and says finan
cial conditions are very good In that
part of Washington,
Joel H. Richardson, who has been
attending tho Harvard ' Graduate
School of Business Administration
during the past year, returned home
Wednesday. ' ; " ' " :
Miss Ceclle Hlndman, (Instructor
of music in the La Grande public
schools, will leave tomorrow for San
Francisco, where she will spend the
summer visiting with relatives.
Charley Cox, of the John Day coun,
try, is in the city, the guest of his
father,' J. M. Cox, and his sister, Mrs.
Mary Collins. 'Mr. Cox Is en route
to American Lake, where he will en
ter the service.
Mrs; Floyd Mann returned Friday
after spending a month in the east
visiting her husband, who is in the
aviation signal corps In St. Paul,
Mnnesota, and other relatives In
Michigan and Illinois. , ''.'',
Mrs. S. L. Given and daughter,
Miss Lois, will go to Portland this
coming week. Mrs. Given is a dele
gate, from Hope Chapter No. 13, O
E. S., to the Grand .Chapter, Order
of the Eastern Star.
The many friends of Gearhart
Stackland, who is critically , ill at
the Grande Ronde hospital, will be
pleased to learn that there is a
slight change for the better in his
condition' this afternoon. ?
Mrs. Goraldine Hanlen, who has
been visiting in La Grande, returned
to her home in Kamela today. .
Mrs. L; L. Snodgrass. who has been
visiting In St. Cloud, Minnesota, for
the past few weeks, has reurned to
her home in La Grande.
J. D. Farrell, president of , the
O.-W,, R. & N. Co., was in the city
today, en route to Union, where he
will visit the Stock Show. '
Mr. and Mrs. JoBBe Bennett were
in the city today, from their home in
Mlnam, en route to Gibbon, whero
they will visit for some time.
Mrs.. W. M. Dalslcy Is In the city
from her home In Lostlne,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leak left this
morning for their home in Salt Lake
where they will visit for an Indefinite
period of time. .
. Mis. Hattie Campbell and daugh
ter, Miss May, who have been visiting
with their former neighbors ' and!
friends, returned to their home in
Pendleton today. . '
, Mr. i rt Mrs. R. B. 11. wman, of
Lostlnu, w.ro In tho oily.. today on
heir was' o Baker, wi.vr'j they will
bring some new Saxon cars back to
their garage at Lostlne.
PAID TEN DOLLARS FINE
NEW SILKS
Many ' new patterns . to select .
from and priced right. : ,You can't .
go wrong in buying silks, they are
cheaper than cottons, quality con
sidered. , . .i .
Miss Stella Bloch enmo- up from
Portland this morning and will visit
at the home of her parents, Mr and
Mrs. M. S. Bloch, for a couple of
weeKS.
. Blalno Hullock, one of the attor
neys for tho O.-W. R. & N. Co., was
In the city today, en route to Hot
Lake, where he will try a railroad
damage case.
Henry Shouldstrom taken before
the municipal court on the charge
of being intoxicated, pleaded guilty
and wub fined ten dollars vh:eh wus
puid. .
June 1st and
aftor we open
this Store at
8 a.m.
T GOLDEN RULE G
Qua&faj isaiMrDuctt feu
One of the 600 R. C. U. Stores with an Annual Purchasing Power of
Over 60 Million Dollar ; , '
LA GRANDE
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STORE ?4?4,'4'4'C
TO-DAY .
J Jj) AT
New Tub Goods
, Voiles, Organdks, Lawns direct
from the mills. Wo offer you an
opportunity to fill your summer
needs at prices much lower than
the present wholesale prices.. ; .
June 1st and
after we close
Saturday at 1
.: 8.30 p.m.
; Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Whitby left this
morning for Portland. Mr. Whitby
will return in a few days but Mrs.
Whitby will remain there for some
length of time. '
ALL NEED RAIN i
Uev. G. H. Fcese arrived homo' tins
morning from a visit in Portland.
Rev. Feese brings word that tha lack
of moiture is as apparent in the west
ern part of the state as it is here
Portable 'Distillery.
A French perfuino-mniiui'nctnrlng
company has constructed a portable
distillery to obtain extracts from
either wild or cultivated flowers In the
regions in which tlicy grow.
High grade 45-cent coffee at 31
cents, Saturday only, at Putman's
Drug store. , .i 6-7-2 1
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June 10th last day to pay wutor
ront without a penalty.... 6-7-2t
; (iymmiNlnm Y. SI. XV A,
A gymnasium In London used by
the V. M. C. A. for soldiers and sail
ors accomodated 11,000 men during
a period of seven months
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Rugs Made From Tissue Paper.
Rugs are now being made eutlrely
from fine tissue paper and mixtures
of paper and wool. The tissue paper
is twisted into threads and woven Into
n compact heavy, mat or fabric. .
Observer advertising will bring re
sults. -
Serving Front Lines.
Horace Munger, an American, writ.
ing from France says: "The French
men call us 'Wild Americans' and
the Germans call us 'bravo fools.'
The Y, M. C. A. Is right up In the
trenches. They carry tho stuff rlRh
up In the front lines for the boy
that have to stay there"
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Strawberry Novelty Sundae. Huve
yon tasted one, at Sllverthorn's foun
tain? Try one and bo convinced that
there is a first-class fountain in La
Grande., i - . !' 8-7-3t
Save monoy by taking advantage
of our Saturday Bpeclal, 45-cent cof
fee at 31 cents. Putman's Drug
Store. - ' 6-7-2t
I NEW TODAY!
WANTED A 6 room modern bungn-.
low, near town, .Red 1 o :i t . . 1-7.2:
LOST Two fishing rods, near H II-
gurd. Return French's Shoe Store,
I 6-T-2t
FOR RENT-A five roomed modern
House on Adams Ave. Red 15.11.
6-7-2t
WANTED Strawberry pickers, at L.
Sill well,', Frultdale. Phone Red
201. ' 6-7tf
Order- your home-grown strawhor
rles of L. Stilwell. " Phone Red 201.
6.7tf
Mrs. Anna M. Ball arrived In La
Grando today from her home in
Springfield, Massachusetts, and will
go to Lostino, where she will vlGlt
with her neico, Mrs. Charles William
son, and other relatives.
Mrs. F. G. Shields and son arrived
in the city today from home in Poca
tello, Idaho, and will spend some
time visiting with Mrs Shields' niece,
Sister Phascalis, who is the arc and
music teacher at the Sucred Heart
Academy. I
Biakeman Peter O'Rourko '. and
Switchman . Grant, who have been I
working tor the O.-W. at La Grande,
were here yesterday for the purpose
of enlisting in the navy. Both were
rejected. Pendleton Tribune.
8. J. Given, of the O.-W. Company,
1 spending a few days in Portland.
Mr. Given has the distinction of be
ing ono of the oldest engineers In
service with the O.-W. Company, hav
ing gone to work forthem at The
Dalles Just 36 years ago today.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott L. Hall have
arrived In the city from their former
home in Kansas City and will make
La Grande their home. - Mr. Hall will
be the Eastern Oregon representative
of the Kansas City Life Insurance
Company, with headquarters in La
Grande.
SHERKY
THEATRE
.T1JU HOUSE OF QUALITY
Last Showing Today of
BKX BEACH'S 'WONDERFUL STOliY.
"The Auction Block"
. , Tomorrow" Onlv
'. .'"Earl .Williams in- '
; "THE GRELL MYSTERY." ,
" :" ' And ;
.'CHAPLIN IN "1118 NEW JOB."
Saturday Matiness Starts at One' O 'Clock and
you wili be out in time to see the Eclipse.
'i
Mrs. Fred Schllke and daughter,
Miss Frlederlke, will leave tomorrow
evening for Portland. Mrs. Schllke
will attend the Grand Chapter of the
Eltstern Star and Miss Frlederlke will
go to Rclllngham to Visit at the home
of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
W, D. Wallace.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Jones, who
have been vailing with friends and
relatives in La Grande for the past
few days, left this morning for Ba
ker, where they will visit before re
turning to their home In Portland.
Robert was a local boy, who has been
living in Portland for a number of
years and this is the first visit of
Mrs. Jones to this valley.
Mrs. C. Brog and daughter. Miss
Helen, came down from Meacham to
day, where they have been visiting,
and will visit at the home of their
daughter and slstei, Mrs. r. H. Fair,
for a short time. Mrs. Brog will re
turn to her home in California soon
hut Miss Helen will remain in La
Grande with her sister.
Fountain Pen Iny
Sunday is Fountain Pen Day in
lY. M. C. A. Red Triangle huts wher
lever soldiers are centered. It Is the
jbig letter writing day of the week. .
ELGIN HOT HOUSE
TOMATOES
ARE HERE ;
BETTER THAN EVER.
Also Oregon 'Strawberries, Fresh every
morning. '
We have a coinplHc stork of Lunch (joods
for that fishing trip or picnic. ,
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'; Don't forget NU-PKOSO-if ICE.
WH
ITE SHOES
FOR SUMMER
.White JJeinskin (Moth Lace Oxfords, military
. heels. Price $3.50.
White Kcinskin Cloth Lace Shoesj Military,
heels. Price $4.50.
White Washable Kid, Military heel. A very.
pretty shoe. Price $9.50. : . :. r
White Washable Kid, Louis heel. A handsome
dress shoe. Price $9.50.
.White .Washable Kid, small Louis heel. : . A
very trim dressy shoe. ' Price $12.00 ...
White Pumps, Sandals and Tennis Shoes. ,:
L. J. French Shoe Co.
City Grocery
and Bakery
, The Home of Fancy Groceries.
E. Polack, Prop, . Phone Main 75
WARNING!
Do Not Become Sun Blind
View the Eclipse Saturday Through
a Pair of vSun Glasses
J. H. P ear e & Son
La (Jramle's Leading Jewelers and Optometrists
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