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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1918)
TfV.'rvVV'V; ' - V' ,T:"', Jv'.Sf 'f'7T"'T "Vi..... ,,.. ... -,f ' v . -K ! , .;. . .Iv TUESDAY, ArGUST'l.T. 1918 PAGE SIX LA' GRANDE EVENINO- OBSERVER fa . ' ' ' : . ME sfoW oPTBEIIA'v'RtVP: . ' 1 II 'A 'Boon to" the ; ; ; ; j j n j Busy Housewife I'--irVy - ' i Most women have in addition to the care ol' their ' j (iVi f"'J J household, tlnv duties of war work. To' such wo ; j ' . ' - B I offer conservation of time and energy; through ; : i t 7 - ', ' C j the use of our ... ' j f- S' " ' ' ' ff j- ':'.;. Free -Delivery Service . I.: j . ' ' ' - ..'- ' "X I' This .service in maintained for the' promotion of i 'I 1 I II m your interest and to make trading at our store u 1 I , f ' ' ' II m L pleasure, instead of a task. I I ' ' , . II ff I- I'lIOXU VS FUR SMALL ITIiMS AS FJtUELY I'J.' 'N f ' ' I .1 . AS YOU WOULD FOR LARGE ONUS. I 'if 4 j S 1 I ; , Phone.Main40;. ' j ! UJ('';j;'; I I ; OUR STOKK IS AS NEAR-AS, YOUR Pi ION JO I f "' 1 I RUNRIGHTn):.THE; - i -'.W, '' 1 'VM I LA GRANDE; PHARMACY J .: ' ' : ' . ' ,.LJ.r Quick DeUvcry: . ' .: .:.:?LoneMa!n46'''::I i Lj." ' - arass!rt!' L-l f 1'iI,uw . n , . I - the Crowds XiaOrande, Oregon . I , -.. '. edouard ropcn on his return from Germany ff'.' ikw'a ' ' ' ' ' ; 111 ' - . This 19-yar-old nolgtan boy la another example of German kultuii m Rcaaou. -J ! . 'tfSI-'1. " ' ggg' ' Roupen waa deported on Oct; 18. 1916, and returned on Feb. m :. : 1 ' .(' oi no lunner use to nis Hun masters. s B i i No ARe-priciIg,, Here : ij Our Retail Prices are determined by our ACTUAL WHOLESALE COSTS.. , We' Don't believe in continually increasing retail prices to follow rising wholesale costs-.hat wdjlTil be ('PROFITEERING," and "PROFITEER I NO has noplace in a store whose' slogan is "VALUES TELL" that is the reason why the jr. C. PENNEY CO, forges ahead so rap' idly, and that i's why the wise man and woman is taking advantage of our present prices.' Article after article in our stock equal, and IN MANY: INSTANCIOS, are - below the makers' cost today. DO NOT DELAY PURCHASE YOUR WANTS AT ONCE, .AIEN'S WORK SHIRTS MEN'S LEATHER-FACED GLOVES . .MEN'S OVERALLS, Hca'vy'Bluo Bib MION S JUMPERS, Hciivy Blue Bi! MJON'S KHAKI PANTS ..v..: MEN'S SPOItT.SHIRTS MEN'S STRAW HATS MEN'S DRESS BAND SHIRTS .'. MEN'S SUMMER UNIONS MEN'S TWOrPIECE GARMENTS MEN'S SUMMER CAPS MEN'S LEATHER LUMBJOR MITTS, MEN'S MARATHON" HATS ..:.:.:::......79c, 98c $l-.25 25e, 29c :...-...4.:....-:..;.....::.:rr..:....L$t98' $198 ...il $1.98, $2.25, $2.49 .11.... 49c, 98e :2 .......25c 39c, 49c 98c 98c, $1.25, $1.49 :.$1.19, $1.25, $1.49, $1.98 .....;.55c 49c, 69c .,.49c98c, $1.49 wire sewed i.f... .-.,.i,..-.;.98c .. :.:........$2.49, $2.98, $3.98 - you cwi flavor mostdiantilywiih LESLIE S ALT if is lull flavored free flowing sironwthoirt bittc rnoss ritl.TAItl'J roil Tllll IIOT WAVK Tlio hot bum la doubly (InriKc.roUB IT lliuro Ih u iiiiihs ol' undli;au(eil food In I lie Htoiiiticli , calisllig dlH Ii'uhh and unto intoxicullon, casting cmiKuHtluK o!ioii thioughoiit tho aystoni. Kolay Catlinrllc - Tablols Klvo in om l't and miro roller. Thoy act gently but do their work thor- ougiy. They cleunso tlio bowpjs, swoulun the stomach and benefit the liver. Recommended .for Indi gestion, biliousness,- bad breath, bloating, gas or const Ipatlon. Sold ovorywhrep. , This 19-year-old Belgian boy is another example of German kultuii ' Roupen was deported on Oct; 18. 1916, and returned on Feb i (1917, as of no further use to his Hun masters. s By tbJs time lie may be dead of tuberculosis. . ' . ' When be left Bolglum he weighed 146 pounds. Four and one-half months later he was a mere skeleton of 90 pounds. . ... He bad lost 66 pounds under the kaiser's taskmaster!. lo Be Hodu water buslnens is always u j fuutuiy at Sllvorthoni.i. where A! i;aln puts up tboso hliib clas Sun daes. , . 8-9-tf FAMILY DRUG STORE I-A. 3 HAN DCORCQON. ; HOME ECONOMICS ! 1........ WASHINGTON, D. C, AuK. 18.1 (Special) Do not use galvanized utensils, in making preserves, jellies, or fruit juices, the 'Bureau of Chem istry of the United .States Department of Agriculture advises. Some of the I Dry, to save food, sugar, transpor tation, jars, rings, time effort. All In the Family. Father grew tie vegetables, Sister picked the fruits, IJrother mailu the driers. And mother dried the roots. Where to dry. in tiie sun, on the Incorporated ; Formerly the United Store The Store Whore tlio Masses - x Trade zinc with which the vessels are gal-1 stove, in the oven, near a fan. vanized may be changed to salts of 1 Why you should dry. Save the sui zinc, which will give the product an ' plus that is, not canned and release acrid and astringent taste and render! just that much more for food export Prepared 111 individual, us in (?) &) Natioiml.affairs, it Is ffi important to look ahead. The steadily increasing ' number "j? f& of those utilizing the Savings facilities of this institution indi- $M fates a growing appre- kPJ SK widion of this. li. if) cfy To any who are out at !J Jy ....... i .... t ijii-m'iiii niiiMiig use oi -$& this feature of our ser- $100 Reward, $100 . The readers of this paper will b pU'aswi lo loarn ttuit there la at least one drcnOrtl tllflenHn that urteneo hna been able to cure tn all Its at n Ren and Hint Is ratnrrh. On tar rh being greatly In Hue need by const II tulonal conditions rcqulrtts conntltutlonnl ireatmnt. Hall's Catarrh Mcdlclnp Is taken intornally and acts thru tiie mood on tho Mtiroiitt Stir fiifoH of tlm System thereby destroying tho fntindatlnn oC the disease, giving the patient strenRth by bulldlnj? up the con stitution and nsslsMnc nature In dolnrrlts worlc. The proprfetorn hnve so much faith In the i-tiratlve pntvers of Hall's Cfitnrrh MfdhMno that they offer Ono lundred IoUirn for any rase that It falls to cure. Pond for llyt nf testimonials. Address R J. rHKNRY CO., Toledo, Ohio, Sold by all Druggist, 75c. it unsuitable for human ua. More over, the dissolving of thin zinc coat inpf tends to ruin tho container. Tho UKe of galvanized utonsilrt for boiling down fruit juice in especially risky. vice, a oonlinl invita- :.. . ... . . . ($J to our troops and allies. Amoricn must let no pwlshables spoil this! KU miner. " ' j It lakes no sugar. A little heat and : ; plenty of good fresh air are the only! , preservation needed. Drying saves ' ' ' f ',rt- sugar as well as many pounds of t;ood 'Six pounds of dried tomatoes on the . food the cans won't hold. j pantry shelf arc worth a hundred in fill every box and bag Dried fruits' tho patch. j ; and vegetables can be kept in many I Dry and put by for a rainy day. ! kinds of containers. Paper bags, j It's hard to beat Nature's wny save pasteboard boxes, cracked glass jars,! by drying. miscellaneous tin cans, odds and ends i Be them at their own game. Or-: of boxes round the house will serve! many has over 1200 commercial drying to keep the products. i plants lot s put n plant in cvjry home iSmull storage space. Fresh mate- in America. . : rials are greatly reduced in bulk and Iry Me. : weight by drying. They aro light, Starvation has killed more people ' pack closely and take up little storage in Europe durimr the war than all ' space. A whole garden patch of dried those lost in battlo. . . pioducls will go on one closet shelf. Kood is as mightv as the sword Learn to dry. save so wo may send. j Write to the Department's' bulletin Each pound of food dried now may ; on home dryng of fruits and vege save u life next winter. ' tables. l'Yce, on request. Can what you can then dry the . rest so that no morsel wastes. Job Printing. The Observer. Main II". OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ! Loofc Your Best and Be 1.00 oi'i;ns an AceorxT. m Comfortable in a RATTLESNAKES! They are common things you have heard ol' tliein. But diil you ever 'jiee:one? If not, call in and Hike a look. He ..was captured alive; has poison fangs and seven rattles,- ' Hesenililes the. kjiiscr. In all prolxibility thej-are related j)erhaj)s a hiilf-brother. Call in anil identify him. Lib eral reward ; i f ' , . ,' ,. We feetl him in' Mazula OIL This is'tlie Last Diiy Mrs. Olds will demonstrate at this store. Union Store Open 8 a.m. Close G p.m. Saturday - " open until 8:30 p.m. United States National Bank FRONT LACE CORSET I the only cornet wild tlio patented VENTILE Back and Front Shield ltd f jll.l f lk ul 1 1 fa . ' . v.-.nvv iivbikiivu JUI i your ngure. mere are M-r... t: ti "i I ..v.jr iiiiuiu. -n-y hiu niwnys rTy lilted by a scientifically trained cor f J i sctier. This service goes with the Cy corset nncl such comfort. I A full line of tho latest models al. j' ! ways on hand. Priced at $2.00 and ?ifirV n.Li r.. W T.n nraiuln Orr MJ.miS. IYOLH. railISOn( h - . Cs Corsetiere 1 11 11 1 Jll BSril 'M-. cans into shop I I jim'mL i.t - :--. j 1 - ais 1 Hooyerized Grocery Across the track, next to Stilwcll'siCash Market. United States Food License No. GS02S5. YOUR EYES are breadwinners. Master minds and willing hands are 110 good with out them. They are the only ave nues to enjoyment and education, improvement and success. Can you afford to neglect them? Our optical department is "equip lcd with the most scientific instru ments to insure correctly fitted glasses. We invite you to come and inspect this Department. - We -surface and grind our own Lenses.-- ' V I.T'W : .-. ,rt.v. il n n. n ra -m J. H. Peare & Son La Grande's Leading Jeweler and OptwiwtriMji-.. 1