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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1918)
TXUmiv 'ir.-Ur W5nwwim ny7''rvr.r firry xr; t i L5 uftXNBE EVENINO OBSERVER :v.... -14.-. -' ' PAflE TWO ! ft.TTTRT)XV, SEPTEMBER 21. Ifilfi The Daintiest of the louse hions Wo many lovely .styles have eon.ie in, that one : must see t hem to appiwintn tlicir extreme new ness. Dainty sheev Jiiaterials are delightfully, trimmed with laees the prettiest waists yon have seen for many and many a day. ' Hills Dep't Store VP "Kas Social and Personal i. j J. C. McKitrlck iu In Bnkor on business Tor a few days. W, A. Norosoa. returned this MioinliiK from Camp Lewiii. Virgil Corn left this morning to uilend the Hound-Up at J'endlejton. Mm. George Gray and llttlii daughter are attending the Round- Frank Hanlen of Knmela arrlv ud thin morning for a shorUbusl- 110H9 Billyh " '.''''"'..' '.'.-"!. Miss Ida Gbeck and MIbs Jennie Ainswoith loft thia morning for the flo'un'd-Up. i '-Mr.' And Mrs. PI. Kolly of Port land arrived this morning to spend fw,da,s. at, Hat Lake. ... .Mrs. A. M. EvunBon, of Grants 1'usk, 1b now the . guest thiu month of her sinter, Mrs. Bella Huntley. Miss Mabel Barnes, wljo la a i 1 1 Mi- - ii 1 1 ! s: X STORE !! -X IS Si SfofA jj 4th Liberty Loan We at home play, our part in this war Our subscrip tions must match the uniform s Give Yur Dollars Now. ARE YOUPLEDGED? Security Insurance Agency CIIAS. II. REYNOLDS, Manager. "Insurance with Service" IF r 1 .' ;x i 1 1 . J Ii':': " I , '" . ' teacher In the schools at Cove, was In town on business this morning. Mrs. M. F. Overninn arrived last i:ll!ht from Milton, and went on to Joseph this morning for a short visit. ' :'; Mis, C. M. Long and two child ren, of Wallowa, arrived last night to' visit for the next two months at the I.. K. Bmalley home. Mrs. Delia 11111, recently - from Cliai k'Ston. West Va., aud who Is teaching at Suiuinnrvllle this year. wbh a business visitor In North I'rwdor today. WE do your mpry work it Mdone well The Modern Laundry 0N with a rush is the great Closing OutSale at this store. People are here today from tiii!es around to take advantage of the wonderful prices offered in these remarkable times when mer chandisa is so hard to get and is soaring everyway in . prices. this sale gilcs he great opportunity to buy merchandrse at prices far below the present wholesale cost of goods. Come and get your share. "fa GOLDEN RULE & Quofilu iiu,.sme-'Bucc4 fm . . a i Closing Out Entire Stock of Automobile Sli ''.'..' . . ' : (..? . - ''''.' ''','''. . f ' ' ' ' On account of war conditions and my inability to get help I have decided to close out my large stock of sundries that 1 may have more time to devote to the "Fordson Tractors." While I will still maintain a service station for the cars I havebld, I will not attempt to maintain a large and complete garage and machine shop as I have in the past. My stock consists of: . 1 ft . . 4 . 1 1 t v I SCO Tires and Tuoes oi several stanctara mases ana neany an sizes (Tire salesmen all tell us that after the first of the year tires will not only be much higher in price, but hard to get at any price.) 1000 pair Weed chains. All sizes. 2030 gallons Monogram oil. (Eastern oil' is very scarce on the wester"fmarket.) isn nuf.YiYiniiiiA Rnvincf.ct inoliidincr serines for nearlv all makes of carik J 2000 feet brake lining. Genuine asbestos. Made before the war. On acWmt of lining on the market today contains a largo per cent of cotton. 35 storage batteries. Will fit several makes of cars. Hundreds of dollars of smaller sundries, which we are offering at "before the war" prices, for cash. , Ii you will need anything for your automobile in the next several months, don't fail Co buy now, as my prices will save you many dollars. 1 the demand for asbestos fiber for war purposes, most of the brake SMITH'S GARAGE L C SMITH, Owner "'V 4 . . ?. .. tSBit&BSKSa&SKECSF