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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1918)
LOCALS ! i And j . Advertising in Brief i ;.......,;.... j Kodak- Developing and Famishing You are" 'insured a good.' picture' only when you get a good negative. Let Silverthorn's do your developing and your results- will surprise and please "Vou, i ; ; j - Daily fl-ut tf Weekly ;;. : it' " o viomx iNSTnucnioN : Miss Young will receive violin pupils at her Studloa over Putman's Drug Store. Phone Red -2391. Residence, Black 03L,. 1 8-1-7 1 pd FOK SALE 160 acres at 10 00 !w an acre one and one liulf million j. ' timber; 80 auree.- level; .a acre! f meadow; J 5 acres In timothy,' ; 8lx miles south of town. Red ' ;. 071, P. O. Box 426. 6-18-21 p LOST. On road between Baker and ;."",Ia Grnnde, two good tires 34x4,1 j. one mounted on a now rim, each! covered with brown tire eovers. j Reward. Call Observer office. ' ' -' : '':: ' i ;.' 6-5-4tp . Special attenfon given to remodel ing, at the Walling MiUinery. 5-3tf FOR RENT Modern five room house. Call W. H. Itohnenknmp. 6-5-2t FOR. RENT Abraham's Store ; at your own price. . FOR RENT One five roomed houBe in good condition, modern'plumb- lng, . - FOR RENT One one' room bouse i with Btove. . j , J. L. Mars, S Ave I The very latest- and prettiest boxes of correspondence paper. Also all -kinds of ( Tablets' and Envelopes are always in stock at Silycrthorn's Daily 6-6 tf Family Drug Store P. Larcom, Paperhanger, Phone Bed 8832. . . ; ,. , ' : 6-2,tf ' Special Discount on all Hats. ' The Walling Millinery. ' ,. 5-3tf ! One-third off on all Hair Switches, t the Walling Millinery. ;.vy. ,4-3 Honey to Loan.. On Improved real ' property in Union county. No delays. Current rate. La Orande Investment Co. . Ad?,"' tf. ' -.. . .- i o ' - One-third off on all Hair Switches, at the Walling Millinery.. ;. 6-3tf Money on easy monthly payranntB on Improve I city p -opei ty. ' Aluo money to farm loan? at 6 '-i per cent. '.-,..' ,. j Bee J. R. Oliver. S-21-3m Professional Directory . MECIIANO-THEItOPX DR. A. N. MAYVILLE Mechano ... Therapy; - cbronle diseases my specialty; ' Physical and Mental I Science. ' Honrs: 1:30 to, 4:30 1 p.m., 7:00- to 8:00 evening. ' ' Phone BIack'2311. . Rooms 1 and , 2 over ' Coolldge Paint Store,! Adams Ave. . . . . ', ' I ARCHITECTS C. E. MILLER-.-Architect, room 27, New Foley Bldg.vPhone Red 1971. ATTORNEYS CRAWFORD & EAKIN T. H. Craw- j luru ana uoueri d. ciaain, Alior vnoyB n law. Practice In all the - courts of the state and the United . States. ' Off lee, West-Jacobson ! Bldg., rooms 9-10-17, La Grande, Oregon. . . . '. Hoover I hi in yorny Amusements, bin-gain Mntlneea every day nl HIipi-ry'N. fl-S.tf COCHRAN & EBERHARD Oeo. T. Cochran and Colon K. Eberhard, Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building. , "' , If you leave your film at Silver ' thorn's by 11 a.m., your finished work will be ready for you' by li p.m. Our work guaranteed to please Try us. " Daily 0-5 tf GREEN & RUDOLPH Attorneys, R. J. Green and L. O. Rudolph, Attorneys at Law, La Orande Na tional Bank Building. The Soda Water bus;iiess is good at Silverthorn's Family Drug Store, where Al Cain 'serves all-the latest Sundaes and Drinks. He keeps ev erything very neat and clean, which goes a long way at a soda fountain. Daily 6-5 tf The public ll.bra.ry will .be closed during the time of darkness caused by the eclipse. It Is expected that everyono who is able will be out watching the sky from 3 o'clock to 4:30, during which time the library will not be open. . fi-6-2t DR. MARGARET INGLE, Osteopath Physician specializing in diseases ; of Women and Children. Hours; ... 10 to 12 a. in.; 1 to 6 p. m., and i by appointment. Phones: office j Red 1761. Residence Red 881.! 37 New Foley Bldg. Dr. J. L. ' Ingle, has entered the U. 8. Arny, VETERINARY DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Veter . in Ulan. Hospital, 1409 Madison j An. State Stallion Inspector and lhstfector of stock lor shipment Home Independent Phone, Black 41; Farmers Co-operative Phone, Main 112. fraternal Directory. ..All garden seeds 1-2 price. Clos ing nut our balance of stock for this : venson. Come Quick Cherry' Flor. intx. 0-fl-fU Pens, beans and corn nt half price while the' Inst. Clicrrj-'H Florists.. -5,-i-.-" 7 '''.' '.' O-fl-SW finrden seeds in packets 2 for Be. -Cherry's Florists. f-0-.1t ............-......----.., Classified Ads VOn ItE.NT I-nirnlshei I I I 40DEHN WOODMEN OF AMERICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on the first and third Thursday evenings of each month In the K. of P. Hall. Visiting neighbor welcome. . L. J. MUNHALL, V. C. . W. F. ASHMAN, Clerk , FOR- RENT. Furnished Housekeep ing rooms. Red 962 FOR RENT Furnished 4-room house, ' with bath; close in. Call Main 728. . . 5-ltf FOR RENT Modern furnished apartments, clean; also room and board. 1606 Washington avenue, or Phnne Red 3092. - ,4-20tf ROYAL NEIGHBORS Iris Camp meets every second Friday after noon and every fourth Friday even ing, every month in K. P. hall. All vlsitlug members cordially welcom HENRIETTA GHARST, Oracle. . , NELLIE V. VINACKE. Rec. '.. REBEKAUS Crystal Lodge No. 60 meets every Tuesdoy evening la the I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting mem- ' 1 bers are invjted to attend. ! SARAH McCLURE, N. O.- MATTIE GOLDEN, Rec. Sec. FOR RENT, Furnished Housekeep ing rooms. Reasonable rates. Inquire Harris Furniture Co. Phone Red 3171. 4-16-tf TOR IIK.NT FOR RENT Modern, 5-room house Call Main 780. 6-28-tf FOR RENT A new modern house, Inquire 1105 O Ave. Oscar Berger. ' . 6-4-tf FOR RENT Two room furnished apartment. Waverly . Apt. Red 821. ' 6-31 tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for : light housekeeping. 1512 Adams, two blocks from center of town. Phone B 3001. 6-31 tf WANTED Miscellaneous. WANTED Lumber haulers. See I'. J. Lilly, Thone Black 1542. 6-fi-3t A. F. ft A. M. La Grande Lodge No. . ,41, A. F. ft A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Saturday at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. ROBERT S. EAKIN, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. , S. holds stated communications the ' Oeeond and fourth Wednesday of each month. Visiting members cor dially welcomed. SADIE E. GIVEN, W. M. ' MARY A. WAENICK3e. OODML'N OF THE WORLD U I Ui.. to t P. in.' I Grande pomp No. 1C9 meets every v : J.J. MURCH IBON, C. C I first and third Monday at Eagles' I ' v R. J.. KITCHEN. Clark I Hall. All visiting- neighbor wl- i ' - J - come, Dues payable at the off ce i J mo llltli lai-.t day to pay watvr of the elerk, Ne rNilev Bldg..' ft Irent without a -penally..., 6-7-21 RYZON! ; The Perfect JJaking Powder. . Jf.vzon Baking Ptiwdor is a I'om- pound of the following ingredients, and none oflier: Sodium Phtis . plinte, Sodium Hicachouate nnd Stai'oli. One pound can 35c Our guarantee goes, with every ": . can . . . .. -:.'. Hood River and Milton Rtriiw i lierries for Sunday., Presli Saratoga Chips. PHONE MAIN 43 J. G. Snodgrass ''i FUNERAL DIRECTORS... Undertaking Headquarters OF THE ' , , W. H. BORNENKAMP CO. KstnlilMied 1NIHI j Orande' Oldest Firm MODERN FUNERAL SERVICE AT, CONSERVATIVE PRICES. HAL BOHNENKAMP. Lieensed Embnlmcr. " ; 'T. PHONE M-80 mwnwiKWm THE PERFECT BAKING POWDER. RYZON : '. ' TX 1 IK TANS 35 Clark Seedling Berries arriving daily now. New today, Airs. Dickinson's Jellies, 25c per ; glass. ' ' Elgin HothonsV1 Tomatoes are also here. -; . No more White Flour but we have plenty of . sul).stitutes. i ' ' " . ;'7 -'''; :'ir,"j ! : A fresh crate of very fine Head Lettuce to- day. , ' ..I - We earn' Dulti's and Holsum Bread lie and '16c loaf. ..y.. Green Peas and New Potatoes a little cheap er now. ' Heinz Pork and Beans, 15e, 25c and 35e size. New today, Cream Brick and Swiss Cheese. x . Our price on Oysters is away under market. Price very low for extra large Prunes, .15c a pound. i . MSfI Bottle Stoppers for ,anv old kind of TJoot 'Beer;' .- . ... ... '- ; Save 5c Buy Mocha and Java Coffee, 45c a pound. . .. . " - . .'.--' V ' ' '. ' '. r Our Number Is Main 80. PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY :in Phone Main 80, i V U- r THE UNDERSH31ED MERCHANTS have agreed to uphold the principles and agreements of the Retail Clerk's Protective Association, Local 417. We have asked for shorter working hours, to enable the clerks to get more time at home to work in their gardens and get a little recreation before and after working hours, so we appeal vto all organized laborand the people of La Grande to trade with those carrying Union Store Cards in their windows. The following stores have agreed to open their places of business nt 8 a.m. every day inthe week and close at 0 p.m. every day except Saturday, when they will close at 8:H0 p.m. . . :' '." .. Hug's Grocery. Pattison Bros. Groctsry. Snodgrass Grocery. Thome's Grocery. : Harris Bros. Grocery. , White's Grocery. Mammoth Grocery. , ..... " .7. C. Penney Co. , N. Iv. West & Co. Hill's Department Store. The Golden Rule. L. J. French Shoe Co. Andrews Bros. RE.Kirtlcy. . W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. : . .. ; -.. y . '..I- .!, r-.; Pra nk Lilly, Tard ware. . The Huh. CVirr Furniture Co. The City Groeer)r. v Notice. Stores that have not signed nnd' do not hold Union Store Cards1 Ash Bros. ' French & Scranton. :i '. L. O. O. M. La Granou Lodge No. .850, Loyal Order of Moose holds regular meetings every Wednesday night at 8 p. m. In Eagle hall next to- Elfcs' Bldg. on Washington Ave. Visitors always welcome. Dues pay able at Youne's Sweets. W. C. HANSEN. Die. ' HARRY SWART, Sec. They Need Food 4Over There' NOTICE! KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS Red Crosa Lodge No. 27 meet every Monday night In Castle Hall(K. of P. hall) A Pythlm welcome to ill visiting Knight C. K. McCORMTCK, C. C. - DEI.ILE GREEN, K. of R. & S '(If.) WANTED, Cmpctcnt help for gen-1 ernl housework. Good wages. Call F. 195. 6-27-tfi . I WANTED. At once, women to make surgical dressings at the Red Cross rooms. A new order ha ar rived and they must have workers. 9J (ft w K. of L. of Security Mt. Emily i Council, No. 246, meet the econdjg'! and fourth Monday evening at o'clock at Eagle hall. Visiting member are welcome. ' i Sir J. K. E1TZGERALD, Pre. ABE HARRIS. Fln'l. Sec. i-a3' "We must, not only feed our soldiers at the front hut the millions of women and children hehind the lines." " 'This is General Pershing's call from across the seas to the American farmer. It is humanity's plea to civilization. . Our country looks forward with eonfi-. dcii.-e to our farmcr-patriolx to respond as one man with the answer: "The crops will he produced." Bills are now payable at our office No. discount allowed after the 10th. FLORENCE BRYANT, Rec Sec. I IT)Il SAI.H MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE No 1 cracked corn (or . chicken and stocl feed. H. P. Lewis, Phone Red 601. 6-4-.1t p FOR SALE Team of black iares, tnh about 2500. five years old. .2102 North Tine and Jackson. fi-5-3tl n PAR F.I.KR. I.k Orande Lodae No. 433. Lodge meets each Thurs-'lrjp day evening at 8 o'clock. Home!(jTn and club privilege cheerfully ex-ljsJ fonHuH In oil Ttrnther Elks. fr? R. J. GREEN, Exalted Ruler. (,) A. D. CHERRY. V Secretary. ! J ?f United States National Bank Ii.n f2rnm1(, Oregon. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company I,