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o . o ta fiRN'ni1: T?Vr.N"p-:n obseutrr ffirnxTSTt W .VVr.RY 22. 1A19. TWO UNION STORE? :; Hill's Dept. Store" ! Quality and Service . SUMMERVILL E LIVE STOCK REPORT I XVU'SZX UNION 8Y0XE -:ViiTHOUiay,p 'Movements of fil-k Brikk in Portland A ! V KcU I BU n eK. o Advantagious price lowering m this January Sale of Ladies Wear M AS: IX THK ' i TMC .KI(;HI1CKIM. Ladies Suits The Suit section is hav ing a clearance. This an nouncement means sav ings galore in every good style suit. No room here for details. Just a clearance which should . be welcomed ty every lover of economyTSale prices at $22.50 and up I T- t J J asm X' r 3 Ladies' Coats The presentation repre sents all the newest, modes in styles and ma terials. Quality the best and the selection of sizes fairly complete. We ad vise an early choice. This sale lasts only a few days more. Sale prices as low as $9.75. COATS TO, GO IN A HURRY PORTLAND, Jan. 28. A good tup- livc rtoek waa on hand at the union stock yiuM-- North Portland .n !fbnd:w mornimr. After n rntht li.i- 1m week-end, 'it which very few a'ea , uere ma(f, in.riirxet openej this t , ' j morninit with decided brisknesi. 1 he 'Warm mcnlLr an4 finmia l .'oti!. receipt, .Monday were 1570 cat .Mlulo Ku:id fnnn KmnwrvHle jtle.uT.1 56 calves, 36.M) hotrs, and 'OW To 1.11 (iraixle laUlMrip Uhrep. . ' Iro cattle in the yanl this raorrirg B!;MMERVrLI.E. Jan. 22. ( Spec-! wc-i.a lir.eiy lokintt lot. but the buy lal) There are no cni.e of Influen- !r" w'"1 s'ow in taking huM. The di- hza In or near town, but It lot time ' "and has lessened only sliirhtlyand yet to relax efforta to stamp out this I by oor the butchers were fairly .i?- dlseiue. Tlie U att carelessness live. Prime steers brought 1 1-1 .fill fi iinight result la a return of the epl-'HOO; and the demand was (rood. The demic and in the 1oj of many lives, j bitter prr.de of cattle were, off abosi W. H. 1 1 u mi li on or Telocaaet, haslfiftv cents on the majority of the bought the Presbyterian parsonoage j sales tin's morning, steers, however. and his f imily will make this theif tm.re than holding their own. A (rood future houie. jmany calves went at $S.50fi 13.00; can- Tilla Hue, of La Orande. Is visltir.g ' ners f:t.50'i 5.C0 and bulls $U.00(I9.00, frleiida and relative here. i with only a moderate demand. j Charlie Handerson Is remodeling) Hog sale during the past week the Sanderson home norm ot town, seemed restricted to present needs and Mr. and Mrs. IiiKram of Idaho, arc i the market was rather dull and drag ivisliinK at the home of the lutlur's !ey This morning found a better mar , parents, Mr. end Mr, p.nos Fisher, i ket with a top quotation of $17.00. an i Mr. and Mrs.I'ress Push and sons (advance of 20 cents over the market ispent bunday viaitinK at tnn Dome Qf week. A large supply of hogs of Mr. and Mrs. rreil Hamilton. naa ueen on the market for the nat I iiie roans iu ij uiiuiuu uru uiuiuai week and tnc market for a few davs luipussablo. previous to date was rather inactive SSTSTER WTO CUil STORE o freshfru.tS . r. .-. A frocii fmiito anri vPtrot.ah1fis move fast because we keep VUl 11 Villi AAVtlUO wm iwjjw- , . a fresh supply coming in and we keep the price down so that our customers Duy lots 01 mem. weunei Luuaj . Tho friends of Mr. II. V. William-1 with a tone of weakness prevailing. son. formerly of Snnirm rvillo. l jToday'. sales give pork sale a more be sony to b arn that he Is very hcaIUl , t wUn moiierate do. sick at his homo u La firande. mand. nanoy Alien. W..O.H emproyeu ar, , the jh markct ,am)s arp the Miman. .pent the week end at ,,.. ,h .. . ,, , . . and this morning a new top on prime of Pvtland. who has , , . , . . . . . ... ' ... . lambs was established when $14.50 was BANANAS ORANGES EATING APPLES GRAPE FRUIT CARROTS PARSNIPS TURNIPS CABBAGE ONIONS BEETS SWEET POTATOES PUMPKIN SQUASH his home here. I.ut. Webb, been BUtioned In Kentucky, spent I the. week end herb, visiting his sis- ONE LOT OF FINE COATS TO GO IN A HURRY. EVERY ONE of THEM TAKEN FROM OUR STOCKS AND REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE. THESE WE ARE ESPECIALLY FEATURING AT $18.95 I PUTMAN DRUG STORE HEADQUAUTEIIS FOB KI.KNZO TOOTH PASTE THE REX ALL STOKE quoted with a strong and growing de- rannil Thn lnmK .,.-l,f 1 K tor Mrs. O.U. SUr.M. ,lloUeady and active for the past week Mr. and Mrs John Golden are the , , 4U t t . . . . , . .. .anfl flt no time has the supply been happy parents of a ue boy, born to . . . . , 1Fi ehllS are dolnK nicely. I equivalent ,n the calls for lambs. ' Irene Ott and li-r.ie Stams spent , CU'e ' " F"r Saturday nlKl,t la I, a Grande. b.e.t steers $12 0014.00; good to Mrs. Burt Oliver. Annie Park. f,0,cc ?tefa 1.1;0.01?;0"' mfi.',,Um Charlie Sandeison and Mrs. M. I). ! 0D? sttr! 9'i'0f 10 00: U,r to Sanderson were shopping in La Kod steers $8.90; common to Grande Saturday. . fair steer, $7.o08.U0; good to choice Mrs. William H iv Is at I.osline vls-icows and heifers, $9.o010.50; medi Itiug her da.ightor, M.-s. Mllo'um to, Pood cows nnd heifers, $8.20fi Schllko j!).2.ri; fair to medium cows and heifers, ' Eugene Hug has notified Wayne ':tWi 7 50; canners. $3.50ex5.00; bulls Park that a new cr load of Ford,!-0090: "Ives, $8.50.13.00; cars has arrived in Elpin. Wayne 'tockcrs and feeders, Sn.oO'S -8.50. j will (!0 down for hi3 car as Boon as! Ho 'quotations: Prime mixeI, 'the roads will permit. j$10.75(jL17.00; medium mixed. $l;.50ra Mis. Annlf Hriyce. who has heenj1" '0: rouK" neavies, tio.uuyio.uu; on the sick list .'or some time. ls!P'?s. $14.00fi 15.00. now improving:. Sheep quotations: Prime lambs, i Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Neiderer have SI1.7oiffil4.o0; fair to medium lambs. i i.. . -. :.. i ti'..i.i SS.nOJi 11 00: venHino-s. StO OOTi 11 r,fl' Ministerial Association ; avenue In La Grande, formerly own-iwe"i, $9.0010.00; ewes, S6.00 ed bv Mr. D. Lone. Mr. and Mrs. io.00. The La Grande Ministerial Asso- Neiderer eipect to make their fil iation met at the Y. M. C. A. Jan. tore home there. PHONE US YOUR GROCERY ORDER TODAY HARRIS GROCERY PHONE MAIN 70 AND 77; FARMERS, PLACK 192 108 NORTH FIR STREET ACROSS THE TRACK "I'nited States Food Administration License No. (;."i0"2.")."" Rev. N. S. Hawk Elected President of the Local The only member of the II. ; Ed Meyerslck shipped two brown Mike Royro transacted business : Swiss calves yesterday to Chas. Jack- Ir La Grande Frldav. jsorn at Tenino, sshington. Mr. Smith pastor of tho M. E. church. I The friends of Mis. W. L. Starr (Jackson bought tho calves by moas- souih, who was secretary and treaa- 'will be glad to learn that she has re-jurcment and found Ihem to be axact- urer of the association. The new cently recovered from a severe attack : iy wnni no wanieu ami mt uic I the secret of which is desired by Wil- 21. 1919 frf B 4 i nam Kremlin, chief of the (ierman spy (association of last year w;is W. Jt- m-d system in that city. In the opening iaNWMMMawMMMM I scenes, Clement lloyd and llorothy I RobinHon are wedded. The oIiiiim nt IMMtlllllt DALTON KtORKH Lu. -ifi ,i i. n i ..... oreachera nnui.nt u.. V a u. .vk nf l..fli.oT.ii Mr nnil Mrs. Sl.irr!were Al C.llvc3 lyet completed, and he deridin to take.l'Jt"r M- E. Church; H. H. Coker, rn teaching r.t Dufei this year. IN "THE KAISER'S SHADOW Strong Story Orals Wilh Crrmin Spy I'lols and Operations of II. ,S. Secret Service Agents. A..mnnK in a delightful charac!?r Ization, which, by her artistry, rises lo the heights of a distinct achievement, li.ict!., Jlalton, tho popular Thomas II. Inc tar In Paramount ni.-(ii.c. them away with him on his hom-y moon. In order to escape the mem bers of the wedding party who chase them to tile street, lioyd is for an in stant separated from his bride. Re lieving her to be in his limousine, he enters the vehicle, which is rapidly driven away. Observing that the car is on the wrong road, ltoyd tries to warn the pastor o the Chrisilan church; E. O. otto, acting pastor Ilaptist church; and J. L. Cramer, Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. N. a. Hawk was elected president and W. B. Smith was ro- Mrs. Elsie Mitchisou and family of Defective eye muscles cause many Cove spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Jno. nervous break-down6 and poor health. Meli:.e. See Dr. H. W. Snook, optometrist pai A delightful dinner party was lors, Foley hotel building, served nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. j - id.' will lie seen to splendid advantage in ; chauffeur, and he picks up the speak her latest photoplay. The Kaiser's! ing tube for that purpose, when he Shadow," nt tho Arcade theatre today, feels the pressure of a revolver against III this superb photoplay, Miss llal-jhis cheek, lb: turns in astonishment ton is Been as a secret service ngcnt.to find tho woupon in tho hands of who poses as n' woman's mnitl, to the ; his bride. The machine stojks, the end that her efforts to bring several , chauffeur oMni the door, and with Hun plotters to justice may bo expo-j his revolver covers Hoyd. The girl dited. The scenes of tlie photoplay hit I at his fide removes her veil ami in- located in a large American city, nnd j stead of his bride, he recognizes Paula Harris, his wife's maid. elected secretary and treasurer for j Van Long Thursday evening. Plates this year. The next meeting will be ; were laid for Mr. nnd Mrs. Wayne held at the Y. M. C. A. next Monday 1 Park. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Woodell, at 10:30 a. ni. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jno. Wagoner and son, W. C. SMITH. Sec. Canil. Tho evening was pleasantly 'passed with music nnd playing five In nearly all western states effort. hundred will lie made to reform the direct pri- I mary nomination laws. the story lins to do with an Amer ienn Inventor, Clement Hoyd, who has Invented a ''ray rifle," which hns been accepted by the nrdnulii'c department gram d of the Foiled States government, nnd neniled. Portland Oregon annual road pro-; rafted; $:i,52'.,0O0 to be ex- TODAY Dorothy Dalton J ii in - 1 1 u ; A i fee Misers i BUJL-ll. -. - ! 7 iC j- Shadow . if T DOORS OPEN AT 7 O'CLOCK. 0VKRTURE H i "i cP 4 AT 7:10. PICTURES AT 7:15 SHARP. I'lli - M r. Hi Ii li'? riAin nT ivTTrn rT ri-i.-.-n t t,m tiUl Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Pefore using this preparation for a cough or cold you mny wish to know what it has done for others. Mrs. O. Cook, Macon, 111., writes, "I hnve found it gives the nuirkest relief of any cough remedy I hnve ever used." Mrs. James A. Knott, Chillicothe, Mo., .says "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cannot Im beat for coughs and colds. 11. J. Moore, Oval, Pa., says "I have used Chamberlnin's Cough Remedy on sev; ernl occasions when I was suffering with a settled cold upon the chest anc it hns always brought about a cure.'1 'Adv. James Wise nnd Charlie Oswald were L-.i firande visitors this week. llima Slams has received his dis charge and is now r.t home. FARMING OUTFIT Large si.ed Ruinlev oil pull, with 12 plows, separator, derrick, complete outfit, price f:!000.l!(l. Might consider good residence in town, and pay the difference, llox !WI, La Grande, Ore. l-ta-nt Candy In hulk or by the box the verv best. You nlwavs find it at HI! .WIW'M ,e'lLMLi.W-i FAMILY DRUG STORE LA GPANDt.OBEOON. HAVE COLOR IN CEKS Be Better Looking Taka Olive Tablets If your skin i3 yellow complexion pall id tongue coated cr;.ciitcs;3or you have I a bad taste iu yor i;.outh aiar-. r.o-r.oo'1 ' leeling you shc-J J tke G!iv,i Voli. Li Dr. Edwards' Cave Tcbiet 3 a s- 'j-t:t'jte forcalomd wereprcpared Uyl?:-.Lv."r9 alter 17 years of Uuiy v.!i Lis pstisat. ! I)r. lidwards'O-ro VrV.c ts tt e a purcl vejetd I? compotr'ji r-.'-c:i wij ol.vc cd. ; You will know tucal ty their olivo color. 1 To Lave a clear, pinl: t'..:i, bright eyes, 1 no pimples, a IceU:--3 of t-yer.cy hke j childhood days you mutt fct et the caucs. Dr. Edwardu' C'.ivo Tcl-lets act on t!ie ! liver and bowels l.k; cslomd yet have j no dangerous after c.Vects. ' j They start the bile and overcome consti pation.' That's w!:y millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c a:ai 2c per box. AH druggists. Taka one or two nyhlly and ootu the pleasing results. OLD ft Don' i Throw Them Away WE MAKE OLD HATS LOOK LIKE NEW We have the only complete set of Hat Blocks in Eastern Oregon and can give your hat the exact shape you desire. You need not be afraid to send us your best hat, as we are thoroughly responsi ble. Mail orders promptly attended. PHONE BLACK 1761 Wilson Bros., Tailors Cleaning, Pressing and Hat Blocking. New Foley Building La Grande, Ore. Something about Springs fcr V TTv .... w iTa.i-v.'.'-.w .y 1 9 1 9 Chevrolet Model 4 90 $845.00 Complete The Chevrolet car has cantilever spring both front and rear. We believe it to ft oeiar ine easiesL ruling sniiin i;tr nmD. no n-vuiu iin,c jvu lu uj iui jvwacn Furthermore, there is not a place on the spring that requires any oiling. Most j riva h'lva frrviu eio-hl. t.n tplvo pta-ikb rims mi the snrinfra whinh fnuirf! emi- uiil .vvv - "ft - " C -"I -X O -1 , '1 t w SPECIAL-One 1917 CheT0let. f G El'EOIAL-One 1918 Ford La Grande Mattress Shop And Weaving Works Mattress Making and Repairing, Feather Mat tresses Made, Feather Renovating, Carpet and Fluff Rug Weaving. All Work Called for and Delivered CHAS, EDWARDS. Prop. ONE BLOCK EAST OF FLOUU MILL THONG RED 132 1 &u3mJAiitttimArtiHfuMsu&tfzfrx&j Mr. Business Man- As a matter of economy you should consult the Obser ver's.Job Department before -placing1 ypur printing pe are satisfying La Grande ' s leading f iris pu us on your, calling list. Phone, Main OnlyHigh class Printers S 61. SlAJi yi UU1 UU bftta tisc W YO J Ji E e W E.L C 0 M E- Ifl vr . l. Kim-. iiiii'i vw. ty it (a) ij 0 DEALERS IN OS0DYEAR TIBRS. 0 (S) ' are emf)l6Ved.G . ? c " 0 'V II Ni' 1,:- -r,-p - ; em, , f W n ..;..' s - - ' ' o o 0 .