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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1918)
TTHTRRnAY. AIWKT 2''t 1P.1S LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE 1$ WOMENS'NEW FALL COATS PRICED $15.00 Up to $150. 00 The season's very newest models are hero for your choosing. Materials are. .Wool Velours, Kerseys, Broadcloths, Velvets and Plushes. Many of the new Coats are fur-trimmed. The early models will he the best. values. . epartment Store jother8 were on ' the ' dirt streets. I Have huulod considerable gruvel un lit,' atrtm: and all the iiokshiKS on t nut tfiiwt are now in lair ooi 'dltion. More (travel will bo no. I jeossmy lo nitilUY Iba Hi l ent smooth 'week. We now have the prices on the meiers from the oilier motor iuBonclea, which I herewith submil ! for your consideration. Vlaltrd Hie Beaver Creek reaer volr last Friduy and Saturday and I found the water In the reservoir In first ' class condition and free i Iron) any foreign niaUer. The 'supply is still sufficient to cany us 'through the season. Will put a I crow btilldlnK. the spillway some iliino this week. This work should jlje done before the bad weather I sets In mul there Is now availablo labor. i - In view of the fact that most of i the street signs are either gone en tirely or badly defaced I hereby I submit -a sample of street signi which I deem advisable to place at I !tho Intersections. It will require some two. hundred of these signs I unci tho total cost will not he over $50. I ask the consideration of the sample tlgn offered for your ! approval.. Tnnlac nt Patmnn'a lirug Store. 8-22,.')t RED CROSS DRUG STORE K, F. Barker Is In the city from J j Walla Wallu, ,. - ' 1 j J. P. Dlt.er Is hero from Hagor I I'ninn, Oregon.' !! : . ,,, Mrs. Geo. II. Hopkins, of Sp.i- l kano, Is visiting friendH in the city The Kodak Store . J J ' on. a short business visit from Jos- II. T. Ecltloy Ib In the city todiiy 'eph. M. A, Kllnesmlth and E. W. AohllliB nro visiting the city from Spokane. ocial and Personal Mrs. Carrie B. Weslover, of Mos cow, Idaho, Is visiting friends in La Grande, MIks Strilla - Bodmer, of I.n Grande, is visiting at. Hip home or Mr. and Mrs. Jlniberl (Jlmndlor linker Herald. ' Mrs. E. Ilollister left yesterday for Corvnllis, where sin; will visit rela tives for several days. She will also spend some time in Portland before returning home. A. Jtl. I.ny is In the city todny from Blackfoot, Idaho, on a short huslncfn trip. Miss Anne Ellcke nnd Miss Tha. lia Lyman tire visitors in La Grande from Hot Lake. C. L. Page and Wm. Rome, nro in the, city . front North Powder, on a business visit. Geo. II. Rllr,y nnd wife, of Mt. Pleasant. Michigan, are vision',' friends in La Grande. Mrs. Howard Davis todny receive!' n letter from Mrs. Bird Lewis, stating .,,,,.. , , , that thev were at Cedar liapids, Iown, J. W. Blek ford and J. J .i... I..,, ;m,. -,.i ti,.,nr.nd wife, of Idgln, are Spencer visiting rains in the middle states had hinderot. their automobile journey very much. They will return by way of Yellow stone Park, exp'jetinic to arrive here about September 10. friends in La Grando S. Harris, II. K Nelson Kertcherner, of Portland, tors In, La rnnde today. nnd J V. arc visi- Mrs. T. B. Johnson and mother, Mrs. Thompson, are visiting rein, tives in Cove, ami Union. Among iho pliHsant things that happened to Gemiral Manajjor M. .1. liuclilny yestordiiy afternoon, was the receipt of a long and In teiesting letter from bis son, Lt. P. J. Buckley, now in France. The lette.' was (iile.l In France, July 21, -po;,t marked AiiKmn 1st nun " only roi'eived yesterday. .Mr. Bind;- c. a. JnhnHon, C. F. Schoomaknr ley! In enlerluioing some Mends In tlnd W S. Burnett, of Pendleton, his car after dinner, end. inorfd lo im, spending the day In La Grande figure out Mm I'. M. somieis Clyde Koherts Is going over lo Island City this evening on a short business and pleasure trlnv mail schedule, but arnf. factory solution of d at no satls tiie jiroiilem. Mrs F. O. Johnson has returned from a two weeks' outing spent at Wallowa Lake and other points near Ihero , Tom Tweedy, who has been post-mnuiei- in Pendleton ever since it was first poysible for George t'ham'ierlain : j D p.-jieKcnnon to name a Democrat to that office, t)i lll((iniB for the was over last evening" visiting his old J ciount i-y on business . Iilirum, Walter new", l ncse nvo iiien ))( llt formerly farmed whent am! inuians together on the reservation in Uma tilla county, i wec iy, wo... ... ... .. rros(,cll Mim, resemhlanre or rcianimsnip ' ' 1 looking over J.ess iweco. is linn in uw t.i,i....v..... that the Demoeratie party is entrench ed to stav in office in the nation and nlso hold's to the belief that Walter has a good (joint; chance to lie elected governor of Oregon this fall. left by auto Eagle valley and pleasure W. L. Emily and family, of La are In La uranuo. the country, on a pleasure trip. Dr. H. S. Brownton nnd family left car.ly this morning for a week's varatlon blip In the Wnl Iowa country. ' .Ed. Cyr, an automobile iwell known throughotit has accepted W. Leighton surgeon Knstern n position He was l.il.l.y Mi-Pee, a wheat grower and one of Pendleton's rich men, was in l.n Grande recently on lunine.ss. He was formerly a hirer land owner in; Oregon. it, ' e....: :.r .tf iltn v.irinus with lt tilings that have 'happened recently formerly employed nt tho Leighton H the Uotinil-l'p town, he said his old ; gaiage, fri..n.l. Till Tnvlor. was now ostracised 1 fmm food sorii tv because as sheriff k of Utnatilln c.niuty he put on his gum shoes nr.d willfully swooped down upon a man who had nucned up a profitable, lucrative and lubricating business in the mountains, confiscating his goods and breaking up his factory. This was all done in the name-of the law. "'said Mr. Mellee. He bad lefercnce to a moonshine still width Taylor put out of business a short time ago. Mr. gnd Mrs, Jamleson ure in the city from Brogim, Oregon, They aro interested in the sheep business of tho Northwest. IT'S IX TUB AM. ' Windblown pollen, carrying the bacteria that Inflame nose and throat and cause hay fovor, Is ft broad In Iho . land. Ono remedy Is known to give roliot and com fort from choking, gasping asthmu and tormenting nay rever. That reliable remedy Is Foley's Honey nnd Tar that Bpreads llko a haul lag, soothing coating on tho In flamed membranes, stops irritating j coughs and suinnio:' colds. Any-i ono who has once used this stnn-j idurd cough and cold remedy will - jacccpt no other. j j Sold every whreo... i FALL ARRIVALS! 4 . 4 JV.. : 1 New shipment tif AnioskaeR-1. X. L. DR10SS (iXGHA.r, large range of patterns to select from - 35 .Per Yard New shipment -'of Merit, fine Percale, 3i3-iiuh bookfold; all colors to select. from....85 Yard New shipment of Bungalow Aprons, in Ging ham and Peivale, in light, medium and dark colors; price;. $1.75 fo $2.00 New shipment of Warner's Rust Proof Cor-' sets : : $1.00 to $5.00 New shipment of Khaki Cloth, standard grade, best sliado 55 Per Yard Phono nnd Mai) Orders Promptly and Carefully , Filled O T GOLDEN One of the 600 H. C. U. Stories with an Annual Purchasing: Power of Over 60 Million Dollars . . , This is n Union Store, nnd We Observe Union Hours LA GRANDE ljO' STORE 4fif' CANNING SUPPLIES!) : : : ; " ' " " ' . a . , ; ' II Chas. Burden and wlfo of Pal. nier Junction, are visiting the city. They were married Inst evening In tho parlors of tho Foley Hotel, the bride having come over from Bak er to meet her Intended husband. Capt. Jack Peaire stated this morning that a large lot of letters bad been received yesterday and today from soldier boys now in France, who enlisted from La Grande, and no doubt they contain much of Interest to relatives here. Miss Margaret E. Morrison, well known La Grande nurse, who has been visiting friends in Portland, returned to the city today. She will re,maln here pending arrival of army orders for the nursing service, Miss Morrison having vol unteered to do her bit some time ego. TWO KI.I'XTIO.VS IX I.A (iliAXDI', (Continued From Pago 1.) NTOTODAYj LOST A locket from watch fob, mon ogram H. K F. on back. Return to Observer, reward. 8-22-2t FOR RENT Piano for rent. Ncwlin Book & Stationery Co. 8-22-tf WANTED Mun to tend arc lights and sub-station. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. 8-22-tf LOST Log chain. Finder please re turn to J. D. Lynch Co. WANTED, TO RENT A five room modern house, nenr the Riverin school. Phone Farmers 4x1, FOR SALE Two Maxwell touring i cars will be sold at a bargain fur n,uick action. Call and get demon- strntion at the Leighton Garage. 8-22-5t Observer advertising will bring results. Imp. dist. hit B07.78 Imp. dlst,. Inst ,22i!l.l.i'. House rent ." 13.00 Advertising .m.no Pint, on Sale May 20, 1918 275,1 7 Total receipts . . . ?:15(;!.8 1 Disbursements For: , Water warrant paid ....$ 7.35 Wate,r warrant int. paid .01 Imp. dis'f in) 15.00 General wnrrant 5422.45 General wnrrant Int. paid 505.45 Park warrant paid .... 221.50 Library warrant paid .. lf.8.28 Road wairrant paid 287.05 Road warrant int. paid . . 22.20 Contingent wnrrant paid 5.00 Total disbursements 10714.8!) Report Of City Itecorder. Receipts, .'from fines . .,.$.'16.0(1 Warrants drawn; On Park fund $ 0.75 Contingent fund (15.00 General tax 14S8.r,7 No licenses issued for the week. Tho street and-water department $108. Sixty-threo dollars and 75 cents is charged to tho Street De. partment .and $44.25 charged to the Water Department. We have repaired nnd madej ready for ser vice eleven high pressure meters and nine low pressure meters. Dur ing tho week we have taken oirt four meters and replaced them witli rebuilt ones. The leak at Adams and Bi-rch has been repaired. This was a leak in the main pipe line nnd necessitated cutting nnd patch ing the pat'ontent. Also had seve ral leyiks on the mains, hut all the You Can Buy Them Here at LESS Than Last Year'a Prices. Mason Jars Pints 75c, Quariis 86c, Half Gallon $1.13 Kerr Jars, self-sealing .....Pints 75c, Quarts 86c, Half Gal. $1.13 Economy Jars Pints $1.06, Quarts $1.15, Half Gil.' $1.49 V Mason Wide Mouth Jars.-.Pints 92c, Quarts $1.03, Half Gal. $1.32 Jelly Glasses, squat or tall, loz. - Mason Relf-Sealing Lids, dtw. - 1 Mason Old Style Lids, doss; ...................4.... Economy Lids, doz Jar 'Rubbers, Our Special, extra thick, tloz, .......U.... Jar Rubbers, Standard, doz.1 - Parowax, four cakes - - -- String Beans for canning, gallon i ..i.........iJbc ..'...-.....23c ; l.....::..56c ;..........J28c .-.,.l...8c .....U 5c .....i..:.18c i.....25c You Save on Every Purchase at the Real Cash Grocer y. ', Union Storo Open 8 a.m. Close 0 p.m. Saturday open until 8:30 p.m. Working f Capital CD and Banking Credit This combination is ?s necessary to sup- port most el lective ly ' tlie intensive, war-time effort of; the business man. Cash paid . for second hand school books In good condition, j Silverl horn's Family Drug Store. 8-20-31. i FAMILY DRUG STORE LA QRANOCORCQON. Tnnlac nt Tillman's DrttK Store. i 8-2-','U i.ocoMorivr. i:(;im:i:)'. says. Ovrwork and worry caure kld hb.v trouble. V.'lun the kidneys e.re not woiklne ! 'P'-rly, poirons .niiiiiiulate In Hie sy.-lcm. reselt ing In backache, ro'O nmsrles, stiff i..lnts, rheumatic paltif, constantly tircil feeliti': and other distressing ryniptoms. fleorne .Mcl..'iin. Turtle l ake. N IL. wrll.s: "I niii n loco, inotivo .ncine.r. I had a bad pain In iny back and my bladder ac tion was very irrecular. I tool: Foley Kidney Fills nnd was relieved In n couple or days." Sold cverywlirep. SHERRY THEATRE - THE HOUSE OP QUALITY. Today and Tomorrow You will nib the lamp of happiness if you see the screen version of this famous fairy tale. William Fox presents Fox Kiddies in ALADDIN and the WONDERFUL LAMP Mystery Romance -Thrills Blended for Old andYoung Eight Wonderful Reels. If Efl t'LA 11 PR fCKM. MATIN EK AXDN'Kii IT A feature of the sound, helpful com mercial b an king ikulii'V 1if.iv. ln.nin. j, t, ... ........ nczy- I laincd is to extend fif'j imsiiicss patrons SJs the largest possible i frVy ti-VJ measure oi. coopei a- tt J ffi dially invite consul- I.KM'II IIJMIII Ull JIl.ll- i 4y ters wherein we can pj i be of service and lw.1,1 uiii.1i ..r.iirr.r.n. If.l ces in strictest con- gj fidence. W ACCOUNT. CP m rTf) United States National Bank SJc La Grande, Ore. f I ' 1 ft ' : United Hoovenzed Grocery ar l , f tmn Liconso II Across the track, next to 'SftilWpirs Cash Market, v' - No. G5025S. i 9 nWLwfc W&zW: Stuart Blackton's .. ' fA ;M I Great War Drama kHm m A M n mil w d Saturday If J III ' 1 ALSO : ' i mi Mir r m mar J q fimrimtr . i 3L111VV& V v 111 V Vx YV mm - w is ii 7. n u war -mm CLi Friday an Allied War Review PERSHING'S DOUGHBOYS "One Every Week Till Pershing's Bands Play 'Dixie' in Eerlin." OFFICIAL 7MPIC.TUR ES Last Time, Today, "SOULS ADRIFT," and Comedy, "Love Loops the Loop." ' ..' " '