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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1918)
LA (IRANDE EVENING OUSERVEJl WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28.-191 ft T PAOR FOOTt 1 . A 1 H Get Toilet lies Here SupdI Don't overlook the advantages wc offer those who seek anything in toilet supplies. We make a , speeiulty of goods .. of this character and have, a complete lino of everything in- . , ": ... . - ... Brushes, Gombs, Perfumes, Soaps, Cosmetics, Etc. ; We choose thtsoodsVith care and buy where . wc can buy the besNU) adVantagc. You may be Bure of finding just wharyou want here, you are assured of every advantage of selection and often saving either in quality or price. In addition, we guarantee every article we sell to be entirely sat isfactory. ' La Grande Pharmacy Quick .Delivery Phone Main 40 La Grande, Oregon I An Kv tract From A loiter From I .Major tirnliiini. I ' Binco July 14U midnight. w -have, been having a very strenuoiw I tune uud I dm not have my shoes mill clothes off for a week. Part I of the, time worked In n, dugout and part, right out In the open. One cun lifter foiitot such a jboiiioardineiit, and the only wonder in how no many can come through hit and live. We are a very linppy lot, how. ever, tor the licked Die Hun at his own game, and stopped him In hln trucks. He tried time and time ! again to come through, but was jiuut with cold Hteol, and was either annihilated or forced to retreat, i Wo will havo lots to tell when I (Ills Is all over and It seeras to be I lie beginning of the end. We mo all anxious to be In it, and ea ger to get a cruck at them. And lithe' way these, American lads go jailer them is a caution. And Iwhcn they capture a Hun they can i scarcely keep their hands off of them. Want to show them that they can wipe, them off the face of the earth. , Don't know about mail these diivs, and perhaps - It will be quite spell between letters, for we are on thr. move when not In the trenches and don't get much time for teller writing." We go where : needed most' these days und thai 1 myitis we are very busy people. ;Thn we lose sleep unci try to catch up when the opportunity ar I fords. 1 slept out in a wheat i Mold two nights latoly and was gltiii for the chance. FOB KKStr KUIINISHUD FOR RENT- Varnished rooms for rent. Phone ReJ 3171. 8-21tf RENT FOR RENTr nished fof li4 ' quire Uplflen FOR REN Cull Main1 WW Me room house, , fur-housekeening.- In- lule Co. 8-27 tf lern. 5-room bouse. 6-28-tf Another large and varied shipment of LADIES' "WAISTS just received, hi .Lawns, Voiles, Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe. ; ; : . - io for rent, ry Co. Newlin i 8-22-tf I FOR RENT- Book & Stati FOR 'ttENT-VSefren room house, on I First street, ftjmire Hilton's Garage. I IwJ i i WANTED.'. WANTED-! Steady woi See Manager -boys 16 years old. II winter, good wages of Western Union. 8-27,5t WANTED To rent furnished, or part ly furnished house, by permanent!! tenants. Inquire Observer office. . .. ''.... . 7-16t ",f. WANTED. To rent, by young couple without; children, small; Furnished House with modern conveniences and ' garden. State! terms and location to ''A," carol - of The Observer. . tf LA'WNS and VOILE WAISTS CREPE" DEX'HINE WAISTS . GEORGETTE CREPE WAMTS ... LADIES' SILK SKIRTS LADIES' UNIONS LADIES' VESTS .. LADIES' FANCY COLLARS ... LADIES' NEW FALL SHOES MISSES' NEW FALL HATS ... CURTAIN SCRIM, Largo' Assortment ... FANCY WHITE AND COLORED WASH FANCY AND PLAIN OIL CLOTH, Our ' WINDOW- SHADES, 51x6,' Our Price ........... K. riW. . 98c, $1.49, $1.93 ;.........!...L:::....;;...:.$2.98, $3.98, $4.98 $498, $5.90, $6.90, $7-90, $8.90, $9.90 ........................$2.98, $3.98, $4 98, $5.90 ;......:.......49e; 59e,.98e, $125 ....;...;...15c, 19c, 25c, 59c 49c, 69c, 98c, $1.49, $1.98 .... $4.98, $5.90, $6.90, $7 90, $8.90 .. ......98e, $1.49, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 .....;.15c, 19c, 25c, 29c, 33c 49c: BliICS ..'."- ...15c, 19c, 25c, 33c, 49c ...... 30c ..:... .:. 59c - IT'S TIME to THINK OF SCHOOL BOOKS We 'nro ready to siplyVliatever is needed in the line in this vicinity, Oistok for the Fall Term is here. OL'It LINE OF sVpiVlES IS UNUSUALLY HEAVY AND OUR JUMCES ARE AS LOW AS THEY CAN POSSIBLY BE -H.IADE. - Wo buy these goods carefully and believe wo can mako it worth your while to get them here. . NEWLIN BOOK & STAT. CO. j La Orange Mattress Shop i . . And Weaving Works ! Mattress Making andepiring, Feather Reno S ' vating, Mattresses Mamtf&ctured, Carpet and j". Fluf fEug (giving. I ' Ono block east of Flour Mill, Phone Ked 132. I, All work culled for ami delivered. Two very Interesting as we,ll iiiHti uirlive letters have been ' eelved from La - Orande boys France. They read In part as .OWiV 'I I r first is from Sergeant Ciu't Wo ids,. Supply Co., 318 A. Z. P., via N. Y.: '. .. -;. . ' "Hero is my first letter In Francs,' and does not It seoin mranno to. be writing It In a V. M. O.A. bungalow so many miles from iiom;' . , . , - Wo are located for i fuw days In a rest cuinp.- The ld Is to sivolFOR us n cl.nnco tp gel vu.ic-i up be- ifor we' make another movo.--' I the habits,. of the 1'ieiich peo !plo aie queer, but I piic'sg ' they j 1 li.lt the same of us. ' "I'.y the looks of thin so far i iwill stay with the same outfit that 1 1 ci.iue over with. Hope so. nny jway For all the fellowi are ood ffc.ijntb and that Is the "hole thing In this army game. Ju;'. think, It has only been six nionci sicce I tald I do." After you say tnise I two 'vurds you want to i.ave your (rye on the ball and siy "Si-, nil j I lie ilme. All It takes ij a 111 t te ' lien ! work. , i ; "Tsr.- way thoy rallrom! in France bunk use thirty' (lound rail 'and ynu should sraj .win: of the in I In 'H. She Is fine old country lover licre, alright. i "Wo are located ve.y near . a. iiirB1 uy, aim mo ion wo are hi ; Ivviib onco occupied by one of our j FOR old historic conquerors. Ir. cir 'talnly looks it too ston ' biilldins ;thut were built many yeiny ago. "Am feeling fine, In t'ic best of hunilli ""anil spirits 'and always louk i inK toiward to every nn.viv that we uiuku lor we1 see som filing 1 nc-.w every lime. - .. . t ! "Say hollo to every dv me." i l OlVSALll OB TltADE j FOR SALKl'eans The J. D. Lynch kio.V : 8.16,'.f 5 Good Jim, wjAIn andj V none mack " 8-zuti i tl FOR SAL ' harness. FOR SALE StJ particulars app; YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT A PENNEY STORE. ' ' This Store Closed All Day, Labor DaySept; 2nd 1'UK SAL-Tvo gentle mares, .: weight aboYt 'J560 los. J. L. Mars, S. avenue. V ' . 7"C6tf sal: weeks old. FOR SALE4-0il one Chalmers condition; iheap V4 ft rwb t at IF ranch for sale. For to Alex Lindsay. 8-26-6t We Sell WAR . SAVING STAMPS Formerly the United Store We Sell v WAR SAVING 'STAMPS Calvesj two I.lTayior. 8-23,3t,pd 8-za-at pu udebuker car and ck, both in good hone Black 1012. , 8-2fitf FOR SALE. lHOl'S. Three Bound packageV of lOreun hops deliver ed nnywnerk 'is tne u. s. Dy parcel pst,pit,l)ald, 1.00. F. M. Morlc Sriitrton, Oregon. 8-2 2-1 in FORI SALE- 611, or call FOR SAL McCrary T V lowers. Phon& Red Spruce St. 8-lOtt -One-Ion used auto truck. ' utoTo. . 7-17tf.l FOR SAL first class Y avenue, SALE nished l'hone Mai V -4 -t-ifc lUaco- -Maxwell car, in ; ition. Inquire 1420 . 8-14 sfnuranl and fur- i will sell cheap. I 736. 8-12 tf FOR SALE. Chevrolet In f !i st-clasl A . Ford, Mftirwnll. (If an Overland. - All nape. . McCRAR'. 7-30-tf .LOS ANO FOUND by bonnet, in front. indry, Monday. Re fer Oftice and receive 8-27tf us.. "; . . I of Modern 1 wo arrived in I' liiuco surely turnlo Obseii and Ituu a nice voyage. I was not;" reward, a hit ,uea sick coming over, but i tome of my friends wore. s j LOST Log chtiri. Finder please re- "Tlo natives hero can t speak a! turn to J. D.V.ynch Co. word of English. Thr, capiain np-' pnlnlen me Bs Interpruter for the 1 i m Town Mayor. That's u good job. j 1 huie to do u bit of walking: ; though." : i . OKI'" T1IK WATKH WAtiON. EGONOMY" Samuel Stewart was urrestod this iiioviilng by Chief or Pollen i lti'l)iii'ii, on the churgr, of intoxica-i lieu. 'Sicwiirt, who. is in tho em-j ployiuviit of (he Kaslern Oregon i.and Coiiipiiny at Knlerpiise, was i leleuscil on $10 hall and left town i thib iiioiutng for thut plice. i Sjummmm We save our iiulronuVimny dollars annually, at an expense of about one-tenth the original cijfct of goods. A discarded $10 Suit Is often made wearable ialn-vfor a small sum. Zwiefel Tailoring, A. B. Rogers Foley Hotel Uulldmg, Aduiua Avenue. .... , - SHERRY THEATRE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. ' Earl Williams and Grace Darmand IN HAROLD (.iR.lI'f STORY The Girl Iirnis House !J LAST SHOWING TODAY. TOMORROW ONLY MAE MARSH x : In- HE P.ELOY ED TR A I TOR." i Second-hand school books taken on i . c.cliangc,or Tor cash, at Newlin li ok . & Station6rCo. B: -'"Comer tiroY-ir,' 8-24tf Arcade, today. 8-28-lt j hTO.M.M II AM) l,l l;l! TKOI III.i: No end of itscry and nctunl suf- forlng Is euifkocl by disorders of tho Rtoiuaeh i' liver, and may bo avoided by tW use of Chamber lain's Tnliluts. (live llieui a trial, l'hoy only cil a iiiuartor. "Comer Grol Arcade, today. S-2S-U i-lit liAi-i:. Kentucky Y'oV,or Beans riuiiiiiig. I'linii- JJIack 3!MU. 1 (I-X7 for tf Sport Model Best atid Be le ina A Saving on Your Grocery Bill Is Equal to a Raise in Wages THAT'S THE VERDICT OF OUR THRIFTY CUSTOMERS. The , object of LA GRANDE'S ORIGINAL CASH GROCERY is to give you the Greatest Values Pos: - FRESH EGGS, dozen . CREAMERY BUTTER TILLAMOOK CREAM liblc: and WE DO SAVE for you on every purchase Fresh- Daily, 2 lbs. :.. .:..A....$1.12 HEESE, lb ......X-.::.. - - 29c WATERMELONS, lb. ...1 :. J. .'....:.....'..: : 2c ELBERTA EAGLE VALlliY PEACHES, Box $1.40 DRY ONIONS, G lbs. : I Ll...: :...... ..25c POTATOES, per sack, lb. ......J r. ...3c COTTOLENE, can .1 1 ..49c and 98c CRISCO ...32c, 98c, $1.85, $2.80 MAZOLA....:.....:.....Pints 37cQiarts 71c, Half Gallon $1.40, Gallon $2.75 ; .: 35c and 70c No. 5 Can $1.15, No. 10 Can $2.30 SOLID PACK TOMATOES ...v........ : 14c CHERRY STONE OYSTERS, finest flavor, can :.......:..:l7c ' CARNATION and SEGO MILK, can '. v.12o WESSON OIL SHORTENING .Union Store Open 8 a.m. Close 6 p.m. Saturday open until 8:30 p.m. Hooverized Grocery Across the track, next to Stil weirs Cash Market. United States Food License No. G50255. k'econd hand .-shopl laioks taken on exchange, or for Villi, at Newlin Hook & .Stationery Co.v - 8-21tf "llunL'ii l.jons in a Hosbital." Ar cade, tlAy. S-28 lt A lnrtte stork Jif school bunks, school tablets, pencils,! inks, mucilages, rul ers. All of these arc in jrrcat variety at Silverthnrn'.4 family OniR Stoic; and they will hiie a Inrtrc force of clerks to wait uMn you or your chil dren. H-ZHtf Tople Look Your Comforta FitONT LACE CORSET the only corset with the patented VENULE Back and Front Shield Be filled to the corset designed for your tiirurc. There are LA CAM1LLB MODELS for every figure. They arc always itUd by a scientifically trained cor sctier. This service goes with tha corset and such comfort A full line of the latest models al ways on hand. Priced at $2.00 and Mrs. Robt. Pattison; YOUR EYES tire breadwinners.' , Master and willins hands are no irooil tuit them. They are the only lines to enjoyment and cducii improvement and success. Can alTord to neglect them? Our oiitieal department is eipiip pt-il with the most scientific instru ments to insure correctly fitted glasses. - ' We invite you to eomu and inspect this Department, liimcis ttf v ... --r ILlUil. I.- " J.-' : A'Ji'r-.-' Vi.-..-.:;! We surface and grind our own Lenses. fi i ; f": :'"i 2 iV .'.J?; Corsctiere J. H. Peare & Son La Grande's Leading Jewelers and Optometrists tnn 0 Res. 1702 Oak. Phon Red 3221 ! - v. aRANDi.eac tncaon. wu. - . ;i -. '1.. : i I I i ..