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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1918)
THURSDAY. AUGUST 20, 1018 PAGE ETGTTT LA' GUANDK EVENING OBSERVER A GRANDE'S I (Jlltl.S iO Dl.ni' INTO ISOLA TION TO H telil VSVIM 8A.1I. FORESTRY IS WOMAN'S PAR 2 If if I It - a! I , f i ' ! :; f i! i Get Toilet Supplies Here Don't overlook the advantages we offer those ; who seek anything in toilet supplies. Yc make a specialty of goods of this character untl have a complete line of everything in ,,. ' : . Brushes, Combs, Perfumes, Soaps, Cosmetics, Etc. . Wo choose these goods with care and buy where . j. ; . , we can buy the best to advantage. You may bo " sure of finding just what you want here, you arc assured of every advantage of selection and often saving cither in quality or price. In addition, we guarantee every article we sell to be entirely sat- ; isfactory. , .j.i;. nj-'J1: . , . ) "-f. -l'V'-A-V-j '-'1 ;"i.".'-l 4 V j.-.y ')''.".: , S vi (.,'.: i Prove To lt(i Uytromely Valuable In Help They KurnHi To Tli; ' Forestry I)cirtiMeut. La GMHePharmaby ? Quick Deliveix"-- -" '""" Phone Main 40 ; IT'S TIME to THINK OF We are realty to supply, whatever is needed in the line 1 in5 this .Virirty; rthel'i''lf:'S,drih W'hcrci; OUR LINE OF - SUPPLIES IS UNUSUALLY - HEAVT 'AND OUR PRICES ARE , AS LOW AS - " THEY CAN POSSIBLY BE MADE. j .Wo buy .tlrese goods carefiilly and believe )Vo can make . ; '' it worth your while to get tji.eiu here. . ;, ','.'' SAN FKANCISCO.' AiiKuut 24.- i Porchfl:! atOD loftv nnulru in nullnnj hal parkK of norlhei'trCBllfornla two iKlrls are braving the lonely and of- 1 1 ten dangerous life in these iaolated 'dlBtric'a to .serve us lookoutg. for! ; Iho United St a ten forest service. Miss Hull lo M. Daggett, daughter; !of John. Daggert, ' rornieiiy lleut. onunt governor of California and at one, time aunorlntendent of the i United States mint at San Prau I claco. and Mlus Mollle InnoIdHbv. of Lob Angeles are, two of only three women employed in the United States as forest look-outs, i This is Miss Daggett's fifth sea- Bon as lookout at the Eddy's gulch station, near Sawyer's bar, Siskl. you county. She , was born, and , reared In the shadow of the nioun- : tain, where, she npw, keeps, watch promptness and offectivenoBS of the ! i government's ;flre fighting: forces..! : She was the first woman lookqut- :euiploye,d In this ountry. " it ; Miss Daggett's iatiln .Is filled with skins and fur that evidence her' skill as a trapper and hunter and I Acting. Forest Ranger Lewis Carrl. ,gan iopoits"thnt- she "hns-Tondored;, ii vniiiuute -. uHHiuiaace-' io :.tne,;;unttQa'i . istatea biological, survey in. its cam- 4.inii ntianiM 1'inuaiui J . nilllllUin. Miss D5gott'8 ' sls'or, MIbs v Leslio Daggett, who lives at the residcr.co. the White House, one of the ah- .1 .places of the. district and MIrs May lAlilgion are reported to have ren :doied aluable asslBtnnco In July by riding horseback over the dls Itrlct and. recruiting an "emergency jtlre flglitiiiB crow when ail men ! usually available we,TO already coin. bating the flames. . ' - Miss Ingoldsby's post 'Is a tiny ; government obaervatory at an eie. ivatlnniof 7.24R feet on llm vorv I ' mini in It nf . Mmtnt Hnnirli in llm : uiuinai national torost. Hero wl'.lij. jiior sisteri ane lives,., outaining nor supplies with thoso"paoked In from! tlmo fo time from Tnylorvlllo, in I northorn ' Plumas county, by min ing operators. Miss Ingoldsby is city bred and 23 years old. i "Thl3 Is my Ideal or a fino wayi to pass a delightful summer, whllo i at the namo time doing worth-1 whllo work," Miss Ingoldsby wroto j to the forostrv office hnrn . . ''Anil most Important of all it releaneull one more mun for active sorvico." NEWLIN BOOK & STAT. CO. VATHI). All rainieilla, pajamas, hed juck- nl. It,..! uinbo twirl el.lpls nntt lr.,1,- ted garments should be turned ins I ,to lmadqunrtRrs by Friday. 11 UNIVERSITY of OREGON 'ttXrJStt. Fu!tvniiIiiift(I ilhftriil ckillurfifiiifl Rr.nnfific(lpnnrltninlH. Snprinl Irntnlnt in Cntnmrrqc'.lntirmiliHtm Arcliilrhirs Lw, Mcdtoinn f iraclltltfi. J,lhrrV WurhBliirtiP. Ilimsrhold Afln. I'livHii-nllrninfnBntl MnrArli I MlllHiry Hrini In hnrr Ht AmrrWan nrf II ittoh ofdrm. Drill. IcHurm nnd IMd work J M UHiMlr, kd urn prlrnrtf In nrBrnl war. CnninMr Irm of 1rnrti, brUdPN, hiHDiw lotfcul. mttrh npjMtriiinl'y lor wnrkinft ntf m wmy, I wrllr llrfilRfrar. KiitlrHn Oiriliin, lurlllostni.rd banklrl. . N . ili?ci II MCM I r IX..li?rH.)S ?R"?TJ ! ' School books are what you mflst I hava for the children. Just put this : I article where you can find it. Two weeks hence you will want to drop in , at Silverthorn's Family Drug Store and get your school books and tablets, ink, pencils, and all such articles us i your children will need. If you have some school books that have been used j but in good condition, bring them in ! early, before school begins, and sell them for cash or exchango them for new books. 8-28tf FAMILY DRUG STORE LA eRANDbORESON,. f ' III Purl:nai5inPY6m Wants Here YOU AUK- ASSURED THAT YOU' ARE SUPPORTING AX INSTITUTION THAT IS MAKING AN HONEST EFFORT TO REDUCE THE HIGH COST OF LIVING. BY ELIMINATING ALL UNESSENTIAL SERVICE AND OVERHEAD KXPKXSK. We are in a position, due to our large volume of sales, to conduct our. Immures on a basis that permits us to constantly lower prices in the face of lining costs. A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING ON EVERY PURCHASE. Buy Vin by the dozen bear in mind that these prices arc less than today's wholesale cost. It is advisable to lay in a reasonable supplv. WE GUARANTEE THE QUALITY AND Till-: PRICE. If you nre not satisfied with your purchase after (it) days, return the goods and we will pay you ten per cent more than your original purchase price. '' . ; ' ". . ,..' ' CARNATION MILK, large, dozen $1.44 . CARNATION MILK, small, dozen 79c ' SE(i() MILK, large, dozen , $1.44 ' - SEGO MII.K.'smnll, down ......79c . I.IBBY'S TOMATOES, solid pack. No. 2 can, dozen $1.68 , CALIM)RNIA TOMATOES, standard. No. 1I.;', can, dozen.. $1.63 ' IOWA SUGAR CORN, standard, No. 2 can, dozen :...$1.44 . EAGLE VALLEY STRING BEANS, No. can, dozen -. $1.32 .. CHERRY STONK LARGE OYSTERS, finest flavor, dozen ',; $2.04 SUGAR PEAS; No. 2 cans, dozen ....'..$1.44 ' ' I'REI'ISTONE Pl'IACHES, standaiil, No. 2' '., ran.' dozen... $2.88 APRICOTS, PEARS, CHERRIES, standard." K, can, dozen $2.88 Union Store Open 8 a.m. Close 6 p.m. Saturday open until 8:30 p.m. Hoovenzed brocery Across the track, next to Stilwcll's Cash Market. United States Food License No. GG0255 Soon Will be Galling You are you pre pared for the "Big Event?" . ' iwi( -v . ' ,' - . . . , ..... Mother's Worries Over When purchasing your school outfits here Wj; still sare you money which means worlds to you dining these war times With our purchasing power for our 197 stores wiere still better prepared to save you 25. ori33'3 on your School Clothing bills. Your kiddies viU then look as well dressed as the others in y our schools . r ; . " ! BOYS' WAISTS, ' Largs isssortincnt ofvcolors, sizes (i to 1G yearsrour price.. 49c,59(,69t . BOYS' SHIRTS, L Blue, lute and Striped ; our price ......59c, 69c, 79c BOYS' PANTS, 49r , 69c 98c, $1.49, $1.98. . BOYS' JERSEY' ' In Oxford, Grey and Rrd, our price: ..$1.49, $2.49 IlOVh SWLVn.l New Thermos (sleeveless), Khaki color ................ $3.98 Heavy mixture, in Grey, 'Browu and Retl-VSc, $1.49, $2 49, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 ' . ; BOYS' SCHOOL ftl ITb. EN'eeptionally large assortment Cns- snnercs, Mixtures and Blue herges, 5 to 17 years; our pnce....$3.98, $4.8, $5.90, $6.90, $7.90, $8.90, $9.90. p. $12.50. , BOYS' NOTIONS. Black and Tan Belts.:...: ,.25c. 49c Boys' Suspenders :.15c, 19c, 25c Boys' Handkerchiefs .......i.lOc, 15c Boys' Garters..: ..15c, 19c ''- BOYS' UNIONS. ' ' ' , Boys' Ribbed Unions .l..'.:'..'....49f, 69c Boys Fleeted Uuions..i.89c, 93c, $1.25 Boys' Scout Hose 32c Boys' Pacemaker Hose ...............:. 25c Boys' Ribbed Hose, 2 pair......... 25c ' , BOYS' MACKINAW'S. Buy early and get your pick, plain and fancy plaids....$3.98, $4.98, $5.90 BOYS' NECKWEAR. . Windsor. and Four-in-IIaiid Ties. ..,:.,....; , : .:. 25c; 49c , BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. " '". Noted "Tess and Ted," liustcr Bruvyn, our price... $1.98, $2.49, $2.98, $3.98 Boys' Sterling Slices, lace or button, ' ivv ......$1.89, $1.98, $2.25, $2.49 Boys' Leather Oxford,s ...$1.60, $1.93 Boys' Tennis Shes.'l':169c, 79c, 83c BOYS' SCHOOL HATS AND CAPS. Blue Serge and Striped....25c, 49c, 98c Boys' School Hats .:. .. $1.49 Boys School Gloves ...25c, 49c, 69c Boys' llah Rah Hats :.......49c, 98c Girls School Notions in black, while and tan, nil sizes 15c 19c, 25c, 35c t Girls) .Middies,-plain and fancy, Girls' School Hats':::..:fif.lL.-i r-..A9c, 98o,-$1.49 $1.98 GirlsV'New' Tains .. .., r. .; $125. $1.49, $1.98 Girls' Sii)porters....l9c, 25c 29c . Girls' lnions..49c, 59c, 69c, 98c i MOTHER. -MAKE DRESS. ME A Ginghams .: : 28c, 30c Calico 15c Percales 25c, 30c Middy Cloth .l...i.,....,;..'!.....49c, ! . . 'L' ' Girl's School Dresses SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Pencil Tablets 5c Pen Tablets .....:.... ..:. 5c, 10c Kulers 2c, 5c, 8c Pen Holders 2c Pencil Sharpeners -. 8c Composition Books....! :......... .........5c i - "-Gingham Dresses : ! $1.49, $1.98, $2.98, $3.93 J Girls' Woolen Dresses ...... . --;.:-.iEfi,2.98,$3.08, $4.98, $5.90 ' S ' Girls' Sateen Bloomers...'....59c i v ''. ' - j Girls' Patent Leather Belts..49c , Girls' Middies Ties.:25c 49c 98c ! Girls' Ferris VVaists........69c, 98c . GIRLS' SCHOOL SHOES. We have a strong line of Girls' and Misses' Shoes, in Khaki, Mahogany and Black; our pried $1.89 $1.98 $2.25 $2.49 $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 $5.90 YllllDlt ; Mdl(-H. We li.le' ' n law Aorliiu-Ht Ci-nts and liivsso ' for jn. Incorporated i c;ii-k f fC (Jiip Walhtu 1 IlciHillt-N. iMI.ii LA GRANDE OR1-.GON. . .'(ill! .Mi 1; ,ViK l,Mt M ?. "': "! 1 ., . J ; , . .l.S '