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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1918)
cifr!miAY..in,Vrt,inifl f.. 0!?.!:r r rr KO VACATION OUT FIT COMPLETE Without an Eveready Daylo, -you,,viU need a Daylo -for. thoHc vacation' nights around the camp; on fishing, hunting unci "jf'Pg trijw, foi' the: early morning start or the ute at night return., ' Darkness is a blindfold, more dangerous per haps bcyiiuse of tlu; false sense of security when :.you.tbiufiou know tuewav.-,'; . - s, tr-The short :i tho nearest Daylo i uo m today get tnoXvpe ' take au extra EvereadvTui yolt. , "For safety, eonveniehce and iunWineii learn the Eveready night-signalling i-odeiSt-wnding j 'Daylograrns" from camp to a!iip, for signalling , for help in ease of danger, or for sending mes sages by light, which is visible for nine miles. o safety lies a the path to Daylo yo need and jiigstfMi .battery with Two little tots with the Sells-Floto Circus, which is play, ing La Grande this afternoon and again this evening. I. ( IKCI H !M OIl.MATION. The nttructlon SollsFloto Circus. Tho location; The Bunch. The, performances This aftor noon at 2 o'clock and tonight at 8 o'cuock, doora opening one hour earlier. I The concert by the, celebrated Sclls-Ploto circus band begins at 17:30 o'clock; . and , the Mysterious 'widow- makes her appoarunce at 1 tho. same timo. The annexes Open until 10 o' clock tonight. -Freaks and curiosi ties. 'circus day appears to be coming qulto often this summer, as the SollB-Floto circus, here today, is .iaiiWJS)W second one to reach La Orande me ; past reiw weens dui RUN RIGHT TO THE LA GRANDE PHARMACY Quick Delivery :, Phone Main 40 La Grande, Oregon The Pick of the Nations! Jicst goods only and always can be found .here Our selling is always active xnerefore you will always obtain Newest Merchandise, ami tiiruieuiiuv. vv never buy "Seconds" nor'Bankrupt Stocks." , S. ' ''" '"".''.''" High. Quality arid Low Prices Combined, are the standards we set up 1G years ago, and we never yariud one ... ioto from that -cardinal principle in our deaiings with the people of 2.) states .. wherein we are located. One purchase assures us of your complete confidence, therefore you will buy here constantly, because we never side-step our policy of impartial and courteous service to men, women and children. Our growth has been remarkable because we lender a superior service test it for your self NOW. ,X - , ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY 'WE NEVER DISCRIMINATE :; 'Ladies' PumiJO. XI. or Patent J,,., ,; : $2.98, $3.50, $3.98, $4.98 , Ladies'. Pmiips, mite . Kid and Silver Cloth $6.50, $6.90 - '" Ladies' Fauey NoviHtv Shoes .....1$5.90, $6.90, $7.90, $8.80 Ladies' Service Shoe iin40 1 f I within pi then, it STAR THEATRE Today and Tomorrow Special Vaudeville ' i Musical Trio McWILLIAMS; BALD WIN andINAL t From Pantages, i is not a bit too often for the small boy, 'and for nomo of tlio liu'Kor ones. In .fact, notwith- fe standing some hositancy to nek no w k lodgo it, no one ever Is too old or if ongros3ed to enjoy the circus, tho it other things may seem more Impoi- .tant at, the moment. ' Curly this morning the kiddles I began gathering , at the railway plynrds, but the train did not reach SlLa Grande) until about 8 o'clock!,! However, tho eniull boy wus ready ;to "superintend" the- unloading of the mammoth amusement enter- prlso. Just as soon us the cars wure spoLieu mo uoiraiuing -oe. Ban. The gieat draft horses yruro Thore was ono clrcua wagon,1 one of tho strongest 'ever, constructed, however, that failed to appear fn the parade, and this one is the spe cially constructed si e?l home of Co lossus, the, giant gorilla, the 'only animal of the kind; in captivity. Co lossus is a powerful "bolng" jd only a day or two ago became angry and, with n stroke of one of his hands, .struck his trapeze bar, an Iron Irod two Inches thick, snap ping : it in' two as if it had been . a toothpick, , " Tho parade was a splendid . ono ; and the performance this afternoon i Is up to tho Sells-FIoto Btandard.f which means, the very boat acts In j the circus profession. The ' shows thlB year aro, under the manage-! mont of Henry B. Gentry, founder of the famous Gentry Brothers Dog and Pony .Shows,- and this moans that there la plenty to nmiiHO the children ranging from the little tots up to the aged. So wo would ad vise all to go early. ' - k .: -i ..- V.... l button A..... A ...A.-' Sboes id' -1 r veark i Men's Work Shoes . V Men's Elk Hide Shoes J Men's Dress Slioes, lace o ;; 1 Joys' All Leather Shoes. Boys' Elk and Mule Skin ! ' Children's Shoes, Patent iv .- Muraius -ooii poies, an colors i - Infants' Pii'st 'Steps Slioes. - Jloys' "Jviuckers" Suits, G to.ll J Joys' Wash Suits... . Boys' Overalls, blue and striped . Children's Plav Suits .: XfenV Khaki Pants tr no 4 aa tfk on v..:....yv.tu, 4 14 v. v f An nn itn e AO no &A OQ ...Jtiz.yo, o. ou, yo.vo, $.ou ., ,..:.........:..1$2.69 . 1.2 $3.50, $3.98, $4.98, $5.90 ...;.....$1.98, $2.49, $2.98 $3.50 $1.98, $a.4U -' Xren's Summer Unions .. ,;' iXfeijJslSoft Collar Shirts i f Men's Work . Glove: .. ... ....$1.69, $1.79, $1.98, $2.49 .'.........!...,..., 1..:...;?.:39c, ;49c: 59c .U.98C, $1.49, $1.69, $1.98 .$3.98, $4.98, $5.90, $6.90 $1.49, $1.98. $2.98 69c, 8Sc, 98c, $1.19 69c, 98c, $1.19 ..$1.25, $1.49, $1.98, $2.25 'es-. HE IS KNOWN TO ALL .......:.....-... 79c, 89c, 98c, $1.49, $1.98 :: 69c, 98c, $1.25, $1.49 ' .....:..39c. 49c, 98c, $1.49 :'V'"i5';v'.3Ieh's Overalls and JuiupcrK '. .....u,v,......$1.98 ''"''Men'is'Leather-faced Gloves : ..:..;1.25c, 29c XIcn,'s Work Suspenders 5, .;.:......: 25c, 49c :.. ECONOMY PRICES PREVAIL HERE Visit this "busy store for more"1 Ever content with small profits,, we can easily sell for less. ' And Observer Readers Can Depend on : ; . What Ho Says., -'Who. is there iri La Grande who! doesn't know Mr. Larm? i Who would bo unwilling to profit by j 'his kindly advice? j When 'so well-known a citizen as j ! Mr. Larm 3pcaks out, i I Doubt yneaks away, . skepticism ! !a . . ;i I Z 'rZ ?!.'',TVe"n Tu?'1 ! Every kidVy sufferer in La Grande! , soon were pulling all the rolling. Ci...ij. .t. i... fct. i Comparison is the True Test of Value. and by Incorporated Formerly the United Store I ,,,, I ; I That Test Our Busi ness In creases Daily. iThb wagons holding the, cookllig , ,V '..Li.k ti.., ' - 1 T idopurtnient eciulpment were tho first I iof thq Iiuko circus vehicles to find and DOUG. FAIRBANKS, in Double Trouble,, ONE BIG;, LONG; LAUGH. to do ns well fr you? I l.i...... ,", 'r A. J. Larm, Vim" 0ncr, 1510 lu lllu jiuiiiiu ,u . i Jefferson St., saVs: "Uoai's Kidney Pills have prcvcil a greaf success in our family for kicYioy disorders and I j gladly recommend Ihem. I know from j I use inv arc au inu& iu s cook-houso tents were soon pitched a!on the circus lot near the Court 9. ihoune. .. ... . -r ikni'uuiiuu uiu anoiv grounus, several . , ., s n, luili,. ll t ,or the. big tonts were up. Then , across m neys nJjHiidneys are not scores or the tent men went to ; ti as th chould j take B box l.realtfast while other circus people i m of Doan,a Ki(lnoy pnls an(j - were propailng for the parade . Ith ncver fuil u fix , up in good I" our flag boarers announced tho 3nano" v comlng of l ho strrt pageant; and ! Pri;e COs (t u dealers. Don't ,thcy had scarcely been soen p- simply gSTToTa' Sidney remcdy i p.oachlng toward Adams avciMm: t Doan,s Kjd pnis-the same t, when .th sounds of the first circus fhnt.Mr. Lnrm hnd. Foster-Milburn And there .w-ere Co MfsrS i Bu(ral0 N y.Adv. . I ' Riband were heard. :4 ; til i oo of them. Then cams the "i opon dens with their wild animals, WE ARE BUYING WMiiWWaimwill wore great .attractions for . - - - -- - - the children. Thre wero severnl BfBBimmimmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmimmmmammmmFy' of Hons and lionesses ' and , llioro wore Bevorul little cub lions in the cages with their mothers,; Tigers, locpaids, pumas, jaguara and other of their kind wero thore also. , ' The herd of elephants, some of tho largost with any travollng or-, gaulzatlon, wore there, and : they, 8viiuel to be oh splendid tciinn with each otlior, as they wobbled i along, each having hold of tho 1:iil of tho one. in front. : ! Tho old wrinkled hippopotamus was prosont, taking Ills morning bath, notwithstanding the children, i along the strcots shamed him for1 (I W M T. P. MMi'M , ri ......... Lug BoxesNgurnished W. B: GLAFKE CO. PHONE 734 Yout You! You! You! Come oveik to llUtrris' Furniture Stoic and see the Oil Stove yeWnstration. ' - THE PURITAN! OIL STOVE. The only Stove on Earth or anywhere- else. Hnrri s Furniture Store ' ; V H. B. HARRIS,' Proprietor '!v ''VsV 406 FR BTRE"T ';' Phone: (en 3171. being so Immodest ns o bathe in ' rront of such large crowds. But I then, llnby Hl), as he Is known by tho circus folk, is only, nine years old and he was novor tuugiit dif ferently, as his mamma died when no, was Just a little kid trying t" . walk. When the hynoys eaino 'long, the ' circus day sightseers hud a gliniHt of tho only animals of the kind in . the world, n there are only five of thorn and Sells-FIoto has them.-..'. "The great big turkeys" (mean-; Ing the ostriches), were also there,! 'and so were the sacred oxen, the ' horned horse and tho camels. ! Hut one of tho most pleasing fca-1 turos wan Mis Liberty, who was I costumed in saUn of red white and! ,4iluo. She was seated on a beauti-' fill white horse, which held its do sltlon on n specially constructed clr-' cms vehicle, and this feature was one of the most pleasing to tho eye. And Miss Liberty had he;- attend-' ants. 12 of them. Many wore, the hands Riven the patriotic section. Music was found in plonty. De- sides the bands, there were three' Calliopes, and something else. That clown band was seated atop one ! of the parade wagons, and while the Joeys were not bloving out chunkc of discoid music they were, flirting with 'our girls. But that is natural with circus clowns, as they, are al- ;most as hlg film as the circus 'widow. tuefep Foir Will give ti Sale i ......... . 1 1 and 6, all an fine shape. Price $12 per head. includes summer range for balance of season, -5 4i 4i ! ! : : : n : : ' 104Q MEDIUM FINE WOOL EWES x A i j ri .1 a . ii Ages i, This price j and camp equipment Herder will stay balance of season. erms on purchase. Write or call Pre s e r v e W i t h ou t Topless Sport Model Look Your Best and Be a I FHONT LACE jCORSET the only comet Mid patented VENTItE Back and FronV Shield Bo fitted to the corset lps'Sl for vour flmirc. There ars " : . . . . .. ,.n.V.n 1,A A.11I1.I.I-- 1I1ULFIU.S for every figure. They are nlwaya fitted by a scientifically trained cor sotier. ' This service coca with tho corset and such comfort. A full line of the latest models al-i ways on hand. . Priced at $2.00 and j up. Mrs. Robt Pattison Corsetiere Res. 1702 Oak. Phoiw Reil S221 SUGA R Fruit can be perserved without using sugar and will keep as well, ' if not better, thafi when put up with sugar TRY. IT. FOR CANNING: . '.: Ivn, i-rate - .;.,. $3.00 .. : ........... ..$3.25 . JJasiiitrrries, Li)gaiili'rries, ' . V I iiiin era Vate ...1 Anji. ffiJ (Jttost'lieirit'S Cherries, Royal Hon 35p 35 Phone your orders rwvFruits now Our prices guaranteed the Lowest, on First Class Quality. f Hooverized Grocery Union Store Open 8 Close 6 Saturday 8::io p.m. Across the track, next to Stilwcll's Cash Market. United , SUtcs Food License Mo. G50255. V . 1 'f " 4 I