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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1918)
PAGE SIX rA" ORANDE EVENTTTO OBSERVER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1918 ECING COAL and CRYSTAL ICE "A Good to Draw to N 6 Ma n Ever Yet Has Succeeded in disproving our claims to give the greatest values in Union county V ; .. and Yoii Can?fc Get ' This Around The J. B. lynch Co Fuel Ice Feed Transfer Storage DEPOT STREET RENT IS CHEAPER THAN ADAMS AVE It DOES Cost Money, to Collect Credit Payments. It DOES Cost MoneyVhen You Give Credf to Somebody Who flfever Pays. Elaborate Fixtures DO Cost more than plain ones. Big Buying- Power DOES Get Better Prices. ' - . 4 . " . BIG Selling DOES Make SellingPossible at lefts Profit. Laities' Guaranteed Plush CtmV.....$24.73. $28.50, $32.50, $36.50, $39.50 to $49.50 Ladies' Cloth Coats ! .$14.75, $18.50, $19.50, $22.50, $28.50 to $42.50 Ladies' Dresses; Jerseys '. . 1 '. ..........$24.75, $28.50, $32.50, $39.50 Ladies' Silk Dresses ....... .......SflL9oi$12.50. S14.75. $18.50. $22.50 to $32.50 Ladies' Serge Dresses . Z$14.75, $18.50, $19.50, $24.75 to $32.50 LOCAL NEWS NOTES MiflB May Ilolinnn arrived yes lorday ovoning from Pendleton lo 'attend school hero this winter. She Is stopping at the I', K. Hutchinson ' Mm. O.. Wllsoyi of Iluttu, Mon lu:iit, pr-Ksod through", town .this morning, on routo to Flora, where ilic wlU visit for a short time Willi her Blslor-ln-luw, Mrs. Lou Wllsoy. Mrs. E. Tj. Bryant and son Floyd left yoslorduy ovonlng for Emniolt, Idaho, where they will visit for Hi i eo or four days with Mrs. Dry nut's molhef, Mrs, Lucy Highland. Mrs. Ralph Nocliols and little Bfiii. Froeninn, arrived yosterduy i , Summons alt the forces and resources of the Republic to the defense of Freedom , THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the l'nitcd Sutcsf authorities have ranked as one of the fifteen distinftmilicd instiiuliona of the country (or excellence in military tr.inirlc, has rclnonded to the call. The College, is distinguished nofccnly for Its military instruction, but jUistingVishkd also roit Its strong inuhgt rial ourseo for men and for women: In Agriculture. CAimerte, Engineering, Forcatrjr Home KennViici, lUning, Pharmacy, tad Vocational IXitcatiSJi. Its wholesome, puVostSu 1 student life, Its democratic collcV snirit. Its successful graduaiSjJ Students enrolled last year, 3453 stars on its service flagi, 1258, over ruriy pcrtcm representing omccrs. ' College opens September 23, 1918 For cattle, new Illumatod Booklet, and other iaformatioa write to the Reftiiuar, Corvallti, Oregon evening from North Yuklnm tor it two week's visit with her Bister, Mib. Hurry Last, 2804, tiqrtll Ash. Mrs. ; It. Wilson und son How ard, who linve been visiting with Mis. Wilson's, ristor, Mis. L. P. Lor ron. for tho past two days returned to their homo at Imbler this morn' lug. :' - Mrs. May Moult, .who has been Nltitiiig for the- past few months ri Utah and Idaho, roturned to hoc homo hero this morning. Sho Is HLiuinimnled . by her cousin, Mi.n Natulle i'ascoo, of Numpa, Idaho, who will visit for'thf) ' next two wcoks with relutlves In Imbler. Miss Hilda Anthony loft Thui's- tfuy evonlng for Chicago to con- lliitin hor study of music. Sho in tends to remain for tho next year tmd study 0110 of the latest sys- (miiis of teaching music. . Mis. Anna Messenger of ' l'ort. I. Hid, who has boon visiting with her sister, -Mis. J. T. I'rlco, and hor brothor, I'ailoy Allen, left thin morning for Numpa, where she vlll visit for u short tlino with her rather, Fetor Allen, and brother. Joseph Allen.. Mr. and Mrs. C. D, Kcctlc, who Intvo been visiting relatives In iMitorprlse for tho past woek, pass- J .at lies' Suits, new models new shades $22.50, $24.75, $23.50, $29.50, $32.50 to $45 Men's Blue Serge Suits .'. $19.90. $24.75. $27.50 Men's All AVool Suits, novelty Young Men's Suits, snappy styles .... $22.50, $24.75, $27.50, $32.50 $14.75, $17.75, $19.90, $24.75 With Every Purchase G oes Our Personal- Guarantee. STOKU CLOSES 8:30 P. M. STORE CLOSES 8:30 P. M. i through this morning, en route jherry Theater today only.- to Boise, Idaho, wliura they will I Also u Mutt and Jeff cartoon. Vlkit rnltitlvf.a rr ' ft uhftrh llnw, lu. I foio relurnlni! to (heir home In Abhlaiiil, Ncibraskn. said I had cancer 9! the stomach and nothing would do but an operation. I .,A,, . I ful Remedy 2 years ago. Since then Mat Loses Hope. ! 1 sip welli eut what j want an(, fec, 'l'or 10 years I suffered severely i fine." It is a simple, harmless prepa fmm stoinnnh trdulile. The doetors ration that removes the ratnrrhal mu cus from the intestinal tract and al lays the .Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and im tostinal ailments, including nnnoni. citis. One dose will convince or monev refunded,' .Fpr sale by Druggists ev erywhere; Adv. SHERRY'S a stii.ntnu'S oath Used Cars at a Bargain While they Last Studebaker ' Chevrolet Hudson HAMILTON GARAGE Phone Main 790 Corner Fir and Jeff eif son V raige Auburn I Saxon I 'unions I'liiy in I'liiure Whete YaukN Are I'iulitiiif; llmdie. Auicricnn bovs tod:iv arri ritflit- IliK over tho very MIIk and lipids where I'lerro Duval, lieio of 'A Soldier's Sacrifice." futiKht with tlio Ftench trooiis when Ceritiuny'u ht.rdes swept over Prance. Selchonrny, the Chemln des I 'nines. Amiens, Toul, Lunevllle nil these are names Hint will live loie.vcr in the annuls of Anierlran I ravery, for t w.ts. at theFp phu-is tluil rer.Hhlnifs 111011 met the Ilun and showed him the mettle of fiuemen. j So with I'lerru 'Duval', whose bravery In act ion won him the nd oiution or his comrades u:id the f 'spoct or his orrienri. "A Soldier's Oiilh." which was rliosen by exhibitors t! th rountry . us one of the six greatest pi i.vs 'prmlttied by William I'ox, Iihk been 'levised, le-tltlud and strenulhenrd. i until today, It stands at tho fore front of all photodniiiuia whicii hevo coino out of the war. And, us plnved by William Far iium, the mn?tor of siTe':a actinii. I'li-rre Duval, the soldier of France, who was seit to pilson for an ii'her's crime, ranks next to that i'tlicr grettl Fainiiin ehnincter, Jean NU'jeaii, as tho epitome or the vir "1'iir of ninn's Inhumanity to num. '1 lie new 1 ft 1 S version of "A Sol dier's Oath" will be seen at the PRUNES r,.vfk...,ili f c..,...-..,....- r 1 r irnriifiiTiifiiTiif irimuijfjjr" The finest Canning Fruit of the Season, and the most economical, very Sweet requires no sugar in canning. 1MSU ('KATE, nlmt 20 pounds JiAliliti BOX, Stlpounds .... CoiK-oi'd Clriipcs l'r Jilly, fresh today, per basket .Mveet l'otatties, (Be verv bestf 4 ...?1.15 ..$2.50 ...47 Irish Potatoes, 1 Dry Onions, 7 poil Home Grown ('eltt'y, hirlnineh Coughed Fifteen Years. II' Courtle Hint kn.in nn ,l ,.,, worse in the nii;it and weaken the sufferer are relievH by Foley's Honey and Tar oftcnor than by any ether remedy. R.V, H: Jl, !:il.e.' Va..'wrilea: ' For 15 ycnni.J'wn'i afflicted with a troublesome bronchial cmicii niul irri tation of th throat. Foley's Honey and Tar relieved me; after taking; one bottle the much ceased and has n't .returned." No medicine stands hitrher as a family remedy for colds for rhil- ; dren md grown-ups. So'..! everywhere. Solid Kipe Toinat Fruit Jars and Ci sell thoin at iinust .Jar liubhei's, at spoilage vi'vy bestf 4 pounds for J 25 mnds fi-"... .. , 25 25 1" nds for X'S, b : ;10 $1.05 InnirigSupplies Our line is complete and vc : 'III IfiW Dl'lces. J lull T. furira.t ,,ne ,vfi-n f 1, ilo.en. Thev insure vmir fruit ncmiiwr Call in or Phone Main 32 We Deliver at Cost right to your door. YOU SAVE ON EVERY PURCHASE. Union Store Open 8 a.m. Closo 6 p.m. Saturday open until 8:30 p.m. Hooverized Grocery Across the track, next to Slil well's G'nsh Market. United States Food IJcenaa No. G50255. I i : . . . --Adv.