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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1918)
FRIDAY, ..SEPTEMBER . 13. 1918 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAQVj THREE MkmS U V, ' ocinl untl Which Shall It Be Persona I visiting Americatmm- or Kaiserum, ' rn"wmr Autorrmy ' Freedom oWppnsmn : Generosity ckLwt : . , Liberty or Slurry ? Mercy;-or Meiic , . J "rdtneted or PluMc.i i iiAVifi MADE OUR CHOICKV Our lives mid dollars, will nnl for whirl) America ! as taken hei ... Save invest fully and freely in , the fourth issue. . l,...A principles Bonds- of United States National Bank 1 . Mrs. Fred Fox. or Union was .town on business today. Mrs.: ,M. M. Ford . is .friends, .nt Naiupa. . Mr, and Mrs. Eastwood, of (Luke, were business callers here tg-:JJ day. .'.,.' m 111 I Mr. and Mrs.. H. V. Tinker, of lliol Lake, slopped In La Grando j today. . j i Alpha Christy, of Baker, i over 'Interests' here, Ms. Ivjinhoo, county school sup erintendent has been- in Elgin on business since Wednesday. C.'.K. McCormlck, : County clerk, Is in Poitluiid tills week, looking after, business interests. Mrs. Hurt Hollistor has returned homo.fiotu a vLsit of Uneo weejes I wmmmmmmttmm I ! V eedX Jii or Mi , t i Hot i: : ROSS DRUG ORE ' The Kbdak Store 1 1 1 Si' Mi t IV 1 Buy on II """-" I vj- Just Received the past two weeks,. Is . leaving for inotorad li,Cr homo in Seattle today. Dur- yoalerdny to attend to business ,lg i,r stay in Eastern Oregon, Mrs'., Cox visited with VV. N. Hoc aud family, and ...Fred Young , and iRtnily,, relatives, In Harney county. Among latest arrivals at the Foley Hotel ore; CUas. A. Bing ham, Imbler; , Fred W. Hohnborg, Vincent ; Mi's. , Str,lla, Dean and daughter. Miss .v.:HdicG, Walla WallaV Honry Staus. Enterprise; J. C. Schaildt. Wallowa; Claude Mol- vin, Baker; Chris, w. stevelan, Walla Ylla, and Robert Hnllgarth Elgin, two and in Corvnllls aud Portland! Harry I'attison is spending weeks' vacntion la Portland near points, , . The non-commissioned officers school will meet this evening nt the Armory. The BUbJoct of instruc tion 4111s' evening will be topo-iS-rapby.' ; . , ; ; ... The injunction suit of A. B. Conloy to restrain assessments made by the Grande Ronde Drain. ugc .DibtiietSi was argued upoii)de)-j fiiurrcr in, Circuit . CouMj Tliui-sdpy; morning, jur.ge Anqwiesi ,j will. m.aUc;4iis detislou' Jateiy ,!r,.S I A. W. Lindsay, son of a pioneer family ' ' (if Grande ., Rdndp',i ' ;w;as; r tij Sliest the past weelcwith hj mot,li"r. or,. Mrs. Lindsay, - of Island .City M r. Lindsay is now vice-president ot the Fidelity National Bank, of Spo kane, lie loft on tho return lioine ycstcidny. ovenlng. t Mrs D. E. Cox, who has been the guest of Mrs. Herbert I'attison for I MMM Classified Ads Tea Garden Strawberry Preserves in 1 gal. cans A Concord ;"'-.. " "-A ; Pickling Pnion-a, full line of Picklink Spices- .......... FOR REST FtlTlNISHED "A-With bath; $7 e.; !)-4tf cies for; Jelly -r 4. v FOK SALEV Yelfow, pl X -A our loot dry wood. Farmors 22X5. 8.29 lm. FOR . SJjE. Throe largo work toamg Vnd harness, two wagons and logging truck. You can pay for ' tile fti ' hauling . or will , niako .e.w jterins. Phono MTU. W.:;R. :Kv4tt8. i! s-a-tr i i.i . i ii FOR ' SAlL,E,'H0P3. Three pound ' packed- of Oregon liops dellver- j, 9d .anywhere, In the U. S. by pnlrcel; . post, . presold, $1.00. F. M. 1 Morley, Sllvorton, Oregon. . 8-22-lm I I 4 ! LQST AND F( FOUND LOST.- Go' Watch; mont. S turn to r ,4-fil, V IV rifled, Hunting-case . Raymond movo- lo roward for re- ervor office. 9-12-tf LOST. Tueslay, An La Grando, a black . Leaiiier Purse, containing about a ioVaJ- in change, a me morandum, pd, also cards with I'lTY C'O.MAIISHIONHItH MEET At the regular monthly meeting of the City Commissioners hist Wednesday evening,, the regular luonthly bills, were allowed and or dered paid. Mrs. J. K. Wright, A. C. Hampton and C. M. Humphreys wore appointed : to the ' Library Board for the next- three years. the Bsis of SERVICE 1 It isn't a question of how nyu-h yotppay for a pair of shoes, whether the' .price is 8, or $10 a pair.It is anuestion of howiJpng thet naif , of . .... .1 . . . ... f . . - ... irlltlfS Wlil illRt.' . , If a paii1 of k") shoes lasits you, s; lasts you six jnonths, f8 shoes arai hoeause you get longer service,, but' be the shoe niul you receive nioro conifor The new shoes for Fall are in and in helping you' select the kind of shoes tha minimum of cost. ' ; ' , It is not our aim to have you pay a high price, but rather for you toJ get the greatest value fur the amount of money spent, . .' -,; '; ', .. i : PRICES $3.88 to $9.75. - , "' i MU t, y fa CMlSe 1QH oucaui fUiB thrcVmonths, anda p air of $8 shoes rho best shoe value, not only r-leather has been put i jiito ore satisfaction all around. lien will take special care" ' giwlongestiscryice.al'a ' Phone and Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully , . Filled T" GOLDEN RULE C '"'.-Ililatoa Union Store, V and We Observe fjnipn Hours ii.i .. . i i.t On or the 600 R. C. U. Stores wtlh ari Annual Purehaaln Power af -.i - Over 0 Million' Dollars ' " : "..-'' ;'.,' ;.- '. :-. . . :- .' . ' - ! f' V'," .' frv LA GRANDE f-Mttt STORE 4 ."i - ; ' -: MiV namo "Zoo Hazel Golden turn to Obsoivcr Office, Sopt.H-2t LOST. A tween La turn to 1 Ro- pd puckigo of laundry, be- GranAo and Covo. Ro Rlchartl Piano Houso. J , 8-31 tf. -Ir- Experience the Best Teacher. It is generally' admitted that exper ience is tHc best tencher, but should F wo not .make usc of the experience of (rths,,B3 W.cirnroOrwn? Ttt5"ct' pcrience of a thousiuid persons is more to be di'pencleu upon than that of ope individual, ninny Hhousands of por sons have uAid'Chamlierlain'a CouKh Remedy for cpughl and colds with tho best' results, lvhich shows it to be n thdroughly ; reliable preparation far those discases 'try it. It is promrit and effectual ana pleasant to take. Av,- 1 1 FOR REX F ! ROOM&FOR. R B ! a montli. 1.117 TV i i I Wanted. WANTED. Witdliaog. , Address Box 74, IflubVr. Sept. 9-5t pd WANTED AitVone, cook on ranch; i from, 3 toV3poiie to cook for. J 8-3tf WANTED &Un l to tend, arc lights - m unu Duu'Diuiiyiii jjaoiviH.i wiicuu I B i A : . & 1 - . 1 ' ; H Light & Powfer Co. . S-29tf oths,,B3 .:.ellTir oUrawn? TK5 "ctM s iwavs m oiocK , b 1 I . ' ; , j,. I WANTED. To Rent, Wheat Ranch "''' 120 acrea ot Aiore. Must ho ' , , partially lor Wly equipped. -Ad- ' ' ;' V t - dress P. o. Box 199. . 8-29 U : T .T. if 5. FOR SALE.W-aieap, Three Head II . ga. V ' f x"' KUUU hxit norwiH. inquire . ' , , " I 7 .-) V- m , ! of Mrs. W. H. AlleJi, Imbler, Ore. "''-jaum and 15a tier y - T -vrim IjFOR SALE Tv 0 heating Stoves 1 1 gEj The Home of Fancy: Qrpcerjea. : and one ran; nf; also other fur- WmW " 7zZm-fi E. Polack, Prop. ' r Phone Main 75 nl""- Cn" jck 381- "-12 8t $Q& Mf j IFOR SALE. Applfe , tree wood. ., . .,' , - . " ' ' '" - I Phone Black 2(2. Sept. 9-t-pd mT.! rw - '" iwiiiMM in in i ! i ' niagasa; jTi , Nilsdn Iractors , FOR ' SALE. Fojfd Car In good Cuanrnteifarm efficiincy t ' '. , WANTED Clean White Cotton A-New Shipment of Victor Re- - condition. 20V First Street. Crate;trtion autoiriticallf. Rags at the Observer Office: 3c cords in ntaXewlin Book & Station- j I 9-6-0t p Stand yeaitof hard jrviea. : ,.r- a rFORCZECe!ta,irant and fur-' " ifiX ' SHtFiRY THEATRE . -m Eou Ea" v . ' : THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. ' i Ml ; GOLDWYN presents thstaij who is loved by, millions .1 FailCVrLadd CcHlVOll " ' MABEL RMANDe:;':l;j ' '' - , 1 "THE FLOOR BELOW" tomatoes All the .mystery, plot, romai and excitement required. r ' ' " j LAST SHOWING TODAY 25 ID DOX TOr $1.51) TOMORROW ONLY Niagara 'Grapes. per basket ... 00c . THE DA BAR A- . Tokay Grapes .. j '. 73c J - in Concord, large basket (Hie I i . I r j I "THE TWO ORPHANS" jj Egg Plant, per louiny 1 120 T i ii iimmimiiiii i i rr-BMrTrnrin-ni m. j I Cantaloupes ... :....' 10c, 12 W'c 1-lc , j INSPECTION I ! Green Peppers :'..loc 'J , j.., Jk u, , ..H . ' White Pieklin; Oioiis, pfr. pound .' ....23c teii5ffiipss &,u c.,w . o. it mmmmm !r V : ;-- ! ... -j "Rep your shoes KM - I ZZ, H ;j"V ' ij ' FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO isimpmjaW M0DECERY i I "QUIDS AHO PASTE. FOB BLACW, WHITE, TAN. DARK ; l, CALL MAIN 35 BROWN OR OX-BLOOD SHOES. PRB6ERVETHELEATHER. I j HI . The Kodak business is niovins right aloiiB at teilvcrlhorn'a. Ily the way, have yau lild them' do homo enlarging fir you? H no?, you will bo more than pleased wllh their work, And k if nt .11 very1 veasonr.ble, prlco A null promptly done. Try t',10111 aniKjee. ' . , . : 'Daily. 9-11 11 FAMILY DRUG STORE LAGRANOCORCSON. IK) xOV KSO-.V- t presnpt, on last known address , of Herbert orUIobor White, ;ii3 '.vlfa or rolathesA LIviiiR in, or about La Grando tVenly-flve or thirty years no, aihl . following nifninu and workiuB un' tha timber. This iuformatlon is neceiiinry iii Ordtr to closo up an ostnlr In the' east in which this nun or his descend- oils ire IntereslVl i FS. Has a High Opinion of Chamberlain's Table(s.':J;:;'f''7:;..f;'f . "I have a hih opfiiion of Chamber lain's Tablets far biliousness and ns a Jnxative," writes Mte. C. A. Barnes, Charleston, 111; V'l luve never found anytbing so mildnnai pleasant to nso.'--My brother has ao iked these tablcta with satisfnctoiy iesuuts.?. 1 . Adv.; t :t FKJI1T A V The mellowness so chnr actenslic of Crescent Yanillalis tlie result of nginj? iinwhite ofk casks it's the caVe in ljiaking as well as the fii quality vanilla beails usfl that makes Cresleni superior. ' Ask your groin Vanilla Better Extracts Crescent Galieci to the Colors . You may still obtain, BARRINGTON HALL, the Bakerized Coffee;: as tisual although EIGHT HUN DRED THOUSAND cups of this famous coffee are being bicwed ewry day and sent overseas to the battle front in coiieentrVited fonh. The physical maintained at th only getting coffe getting the best, BARRINGTO ordinary coffee One iitness.f highet 1 . 1 beciiisei m pouVd fc f American fighters must be 't efficiency and they arc not in llleir doily rationq but they are V.'.. LL costs no more per cup than it makes more cups per pound. 'ans....; 45c i i Two pouiiu Cans... .4850 . -J ' PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY V ; '' Phone Main 80. ('PF.';y Shoes For All the Family ii Ladies' NEW FALL SHOES in Browns, Greys, and Field Mouse, in both high and medium heels, price:.... Men's NEW FALL SIIOI 'toe and Entilish lasts, priced "";T"" ' lS in Browns, rind Blacks, bo ......$650 to $10.00 tb . button and lace, in roun 1 $6.00 to $10.00'- Boys ARMY LAST .SIlOllS ulid Boys' ENGLISH SHOES, Per Pair $5.00 an 'I l-ace, puce , sa.Vo to S4.i55 lllM-f t lolili button i Xt SCHOOL SHOES, ALL STYLES AND PRICES. LITTLE TOTS' SIIOI IN ALL COLORS AND KINDS. Bovs' Guaranteed Til CHILDREN'S DRESS X L. J. French Shoe Co. ! ' ' B . Tw.r.rAUXTcotMUTWiunn).iurrs.i.) ( r j iflj r mini A.