La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 03, 1919, Image 2

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    FRIDAY. JANUARY 3. ifflfl.
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LA ORANTJE EVEXTXO OBSERVER.
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GiflL'SKATER
FALLS .MBit
he Iftft for Engljnd on March 7,;
j 1918, arrvlng at hU destination on
tithe 14th. Jtittt before' landing a
TWO KKA'lJ
U-Loat wan sightej ahutit 100 fet?t
from bis tthip, but through the work
tof ffte dost rovers It aauiik. When
! asked In what part of KiiMlai he! "
J was In, "Skip" iiU il seemed thatjV
the had been ail oter the Ulaml.
Fgr about nine months he wa& kept
ti ( . .busy iQ the abopa? which kept whole
A''IKNT8 WS-Uquadrons of aeroplanes in the uir.
Phone Yout
Department Stored
Greatest Success and Largest
Business was the year just closed
THIS INCREASED VOLUME OF BUS
INESS WE OWE TO OUR CUSTOMERS
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P.
WE HAVE COMPLETED OUR ANNUAL INVENTORY AND FIND
MANY ODDS AND ENDS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, AS WELL AS EN
TIRE STOCKS IN SOME LINES THAT WE ARE GOING TO DISPOSE
OF IN A GENUINE
Clearance Sale
WE LIST A PART OF OUR OFFERINGS THERE ARE SCORES OF UN
ADVERTISED BARGAINS. ,
LOT LADIES' WOOL AND SILK DRESSES $16.85
Regular values up to $30.00
LOT LADIES' WINTER COATS . $2.98
Values to $25.00
LOT LADIES' SILK AND CREPE PETTICOAT3 $2.98
Values to $5.00
LOT MEN'S GOOD HEAVY OVERCOATS $9.-75
Values to $20.00
LOT BOYS' LONG OVERCOATS -1.75
Values to $10.00
MENS AND BOYS' SWEATERS LESS 25 PER CENT
MEN'S HEAVY TWO PIECE UNDERWEAR 19?
BOYS' HEAVY TWO-PIECE UNDERWEAR
WOMEN'S TWO PIECE WOOL UNDERWEAR 75?
CHILDREN'S 2 PIECE HEAVY COTTON UNDERWEAR,
PRICED AT ;. 35?
LOT MEN'S HATS-BROKEN LINES -..'$1.50
DRESSES, COATS, FURS, PETTICOATS LESS 25 PER CENT
Any Garment in Stock at Thepc Special Price.
LOT FANCY M-IKCH SILKS f 1.38
Values to $2.00 "
SUITS AJIO OVSncOATS, BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS
Ail bought last ev iud priced low at present.
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IAV AT JOHKI'H .
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fcftfPis, Ifcu-k from Kuropo
lnh'rfMfm; Wui'J'liiM! tynlti"
J-'r Hit. l-'i fe-ntl.
w
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Tl'-cuxe of Kuiiiials . Leffnl,
i.whlch his been In llie eourts for
:hoiihj ttujt;was decided recently- in
'the Hupi-BJiiti eotirt Hi fai&i of Mr.
jleflel. 'J'ho cuse v ovor a real
;cute commission.- Mr. Attv w.is
ri'prencjiU'ii by Attorneys Kbvi'inrd
und Hctiaupp.
j J. 8ig Duvis, foremr Johuph bus
iinesa man, biU nicest! of Abt-jn,
; Idaho, hart rutuned lo Josepli and
, bus purchased tliti Hwtot Simp frciu
Guorco Boner; Mr. " Davis ulo o
j poets to operate the 1'tiople's theatre
I when the flu Icin lifts .
I KiiIkMb's lund wns tne s3iie of
I two sauting accidents, lust Sunday.
Kstlier Kben fell and broke her
'right ai in. Just aboi-'j tiM wtiit. A
few bourn later WlnUitd Uelth, who
was also eiiKaKcd 1.1 skutlus fell
through a bole In the lc, ami only
'through uuick thlnkin,; of Wilbur
Dearborne was he raciiel.
Mm. Itoht. Day and son, of Un
terl'iise. spent a few dai visiting
at the Ileiland home, this week.
I Several Colorado men wore In
: Joseph last week looking or a osa
itlon. TUysy expect to return lu the
spring. J . '
ilm. .1.. E. Cavlness has received
word that the O. A. O. L'ttnioo
school, which was to have iH.n lb
Joseph recently, has been tnuollnito
ly. postponed on account of the flu.
Mrs. A. V. Medows, of Wallowa,
visited relatives in Joseph - labt
week, returning home Saturday.
I Dr. and Mrs. O. O. Oordon of
Maker City were visitors at .the
jlleaudoln home la it week.
Horn, to Mr. aud Mrs. I.eo liar
Ion, a son, ut their home in Joseph,
lat Friday.
I Two cars of sha'ip were shipped
to Spokane by X. Mlchelled last
week. O. K. Gorsllne slilp'ped two
Icars of cattle and hogs on the saoie
train lo Portland. '
I Jas. Keunetly, a Josepb soldier
ihoy stationed In California, Is ex-
'liected home booh.
Mrs. 11. P. Kckley was called to
Miltou lust week to attend the fun
eral of her siater-ln-law.
Frank Council was here from I. a
jGrandu to visit with relatives and
1 friends tills week.
(in Wednesday morning the fire
bell rung und several loads of men
and boys wont out to Uert . Co'.e's
I residence. Just south of . town to put
lout a Bimill lire. Little or no (lain
Ingo was done.
i The cold weather Is freezing many
j water pipes. .
Mrs. Kalherlne Flsk and Laura
Nell were out from the Illlunlin last
i week.
Joseph SI nuns, of Spokane, was In
'town last week attending to bllsi-
iu'hh here.
John (Skip) Sheets returned to
Joseph Monday, utter a year In tho
si-rvice of I'nclo Hum. "Skip" enlist
ed in December of labt year and ut
ter 11 few months of Intensive train
ing In various training camps hoie,
While there he was impressed most '
by the part -the EnKlish women in
the Women's Auxiliary arii' corns i
took in winning the wur. The:
Waaks," as they aro called, work-
ed shoulder to shoulder with the'
men King George was a frequent :
visitor in the shops. On fay 2d, .he
saw an air raid In London irtid once :
was tiken. to France for a few:
hours. He .returned lo the states on:
the first boat to leave England after
the arniistW-e 'was Bigned. and ar-j
rived in New York harbor Just as
President Wilson's peace ship was
leaving. The President waved . at
the boys as the two heats passed.
John Is uncertain as to what he will
do now that Uncle Sam no longer
needs him.
Or
xoTioE to the rrri.ic
We have now resumed making
our famous Blue Stem Patent flour,
which has been off the market for
some time, aud It Is now handled
again by all dealers
. LA GRANDE MILLING CO.
l-2-3t.
ers
Thre phones a! your sertice?-Main 70 two
' phones Farmers' phone B-192. We accept or
ders at the door and fill same promptly; by all
obeying the health order you are doing your duty.
OUR STORE WILL OPEN SATURDAY, JAN
UARY 4TH.
Harris Grocery
Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192
408 North Fir Street Across the Tracjj
OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results.
OPEN FOR BUSINESS SATURDAY
ONE LOT ONE LOT
of Ladies' Colored Shoes in several of Ladies' Black Kid Button Dress
styles both button and lace. Values Shoes. All the best of styles and qual-
up to. $8.50. All go at, pair ....$4.85 ity. $5 and $6 shoes. Price $4.45
New. Shipment of Everwear Silk Hosing in following shades: Mahogany, cham
pagne, castor, black and white. Price, per pair $1.25
Ladies', Men's and Children's Rubbers to Fit All Sizes and Styles of Shoes.
Stomach Trouble.
"Before I used Chamberlain's Tab
lets 1 doctored a great deal for stom
ach trouble and felt nervous and tired
I nil the time. These tablets helped me
j from the first, nnd inside of a week's
time I had improved In every way,"
! writes Mrs. L. A. ftrinkard, Jefferson
City, Mo. Adv.
s
Will'
Lalley 'Light
Eight Years in Use
We do not have to ask you
to take our word for a
single thing about Lalley
Light. Back of everything we tell
ydu are eight years of
everyday farm use and
experience.
We do not know of another
farm light and power plant
that has a record anything
like this.
To you It amounts to a
guarantee stronger than
any guntantee of ' words
that we or the makers
could give you.
Llley4.ight offers you no
new, untried electrical
system, btft the finished
result of eight years' use
on practical farms like
yours.' 9
Next time you come to
town, rmttre it a point to
see Uiis plant. ''
A demonstratiOi will give
. a real idea of chat it is
and does, and put you
under ivo oUigatiot wHt
L J. Frehcl
Shoe
Co
fnr.cftltt art tin fxwinf
hremtf.iA if jhki itix i-U tfu
Mai jtur pancahtt tht Aunt
Jmsmm tvay. Thtrext n mixtnf
far you to da anJ they cat but
a jrw ants
How to make delicious pancake
economically
DON'T makepancakcj theold-fakioned ,
way it's too exicn$ive. Make Aunt
Jemima Pancakes and save the cost of milk
and eggs'.
With Aunt Jemima you add nolhine but
water everythinc else U in theflour. TliatV
yhy an Aunt Jemima breakfast for your
whole family costs only a Jew cents.
Erea iK milk U la Aunt Jemima Osur
Knowing that s-et mi!k gives pajiojkes a
" more drlicifius flavor, the Aunt Jemima
people have pone to a, errnt.deal of tnubla
to add it to the Apur. Now the flour is
' Aunt J
absoluttly complete! Think of all the extra'
expense you Save especially now thamilk
has gone tip so!
And whae a delicious flavor the milk eives
' these cakes ! . So rich so delcctahly smooth
and enticing!. Your husband will say he
could eat a dozen! '
Give your family Aunt Jemima Pancakes
tomorrow. See how spedily they will vote
them 'their favorite breakfast! Then, for
variety, get Aunt Jemima Buckwheat r'lcur
's in the yellow package. Aunt Jemima
Mills Cotnpany.-St. Joseph, Missouri.
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I . 5 .B MUK'S AJQ BOYS' MACKINAW COATS LESS 10 PER CENT !
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