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WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 22. 19lfl. LA' ORANDE EVENTNVr OUSEUYEU TTIREE Red Cross Drug Store The Prescription Store. Panel of jurors for circu4t court XO MOKE WOHK KOH THE TIK8DAY N1UHT WOHKIMIS ...... 1. .J.. .... . ! Social and Pcnsonal ier The list of Juroij selected for tli : uurusry lenu 01 me i;ircui coun is as follows: o J. W. Kennedy, toiion, retired. S.. F. Andif-wB, .u Grande, mer J. H. Chillis. La Grande, merchant. A. J. Tucker, Elgin, farmer. L. C. Grout, North Powder, farm er J. E. Witherspoon, Jlgln, farmer. Louis Kllneffltei, North, Powder farmer. flrueo Clark, Alltel, firmer. W. R. Underwood". Elgin, farmer. Raymond McKvunon, Klgln, farm- Mrs. Fred Ward of Astoria Is vis iting In the city. E. R. Beutty has gone to Portland for a few days' visit. , MIbs Ruuy Theisen arrived in La Grande yesteday from Portland. Vernon Schuback, Bluebird photo play expert, is in La Grande from Portland. Mrs. S. A. Cotter of Enterprise passed through today enrouto home from Portland, J. R. Wiseman from Welser, Ida ho, is here for a few days' visit with his son, J. A. Wiseman. Mrs. Chris Johnson, of North Poy der, is in La Grande today on busi ness, and visiting with friends. Tie Omeuibera of the Tuesday night 1 Red Croys class wlllonot lme-t at the j hall on their regular nights again ; until fdrtlier notice Is given. The! v)rk which, Jhey have so wittingly doBe for the 4ast months Is no long- ernocesaay. for the present, at leist. and they wilt cease thelf Jabors with the consciousness ot a great worn -well 'done, and with the . thanks of many a warmly clad soldier. M. L. Carter, Alicul, farmer. v R. D. Zwoifel, Elgin, farmer. Gene Gray, Elgin, farmer. Clint Van Fleet, La Grande, mer chant. J. L. Woodell, La Grande, farmer J. H. Walker, Medical Springs, farmer. Phil Thompson, Island City, farm er. D. S Kent, Union, fanner. Walter Richards, Cove, farmer. Frank Ross. Union, farmer. H. H. Galloway. Palmer Junc tion, farmer. C. A. Hill, Teloeaset, farmer. S. B. Knight. Elgin, farmer. . James , Coble, Medical Springs, farmer. Wm. Wigleswoith, Union:, farmer. J. F. Steinback, La Grande, farmer. W. F. Stein, Alicel, farmer. W. J. Saling, Htlsard, farmer. J. P. Young, Elgin, fanner. J. 13. Talent, Cove, farmer. ETH4X GULLING ON WAV HOME A telegram was received this morning by Mrs..J. Gulling from her daughter, .Ethel Gulling, who left lust May for France, stating that' she was in the United States, having landed In Boston. She will leave Im mediately for Now t'ork and from there will very likely come home, .although her plans are not known. Miss Gulling was th-i first La Grande girl to volunteer for overseas service and Is the first to come home. H AllDEN MAKES CHAXUH Giles Harden, who had been con nected with the La Grande Grocery Company for pme time, has severed his connections with the firm and be comes representative for this terri tory for the Tru-Dlu Biscuit Com pany, of Seattle. Mr. Harden suc ceeds Mr. Selig, who was transferred to Seattle a couple of weeks ago, and he will make his headquarters in La Grande. Lieut. C. C. Paisell of Enter prise passed through La Grande to day enroute home from overseas duties. Y. M. C. A. gymnasium: CLASSES TO RESUME After being closed down by quar antine for four weeks, the V. M. C f, nlo t,,r,l: on! whn tin A. KyillllllSUim . Classes will ui-riu been in La Grande a few . days onj'""" t1:' 011 tne old 8'1'edu, ....in... i !...i.,i.,n ,1,1. We have lost much time that can- moraine' lnot 1,6 entirely made up but we hope to get down to work now in real i r r..n .. n ! earnest and If every member of the passed through La Grande i,8 1 various Classes will bo on hand we morning on her wav to ElKln to vis-k"" get organized nnd have some It with relatives. w B""' a,ld 80me relU s"f irnr ivnuii weather comes again. It CHURCH NOTES A prayer and pral&e service will be held at the First M. E. church on Thursday evening ut 7:30. Let us go Into the house oFtthe Lord with thanksgiving. Coma and rejoice with us. Scries of Six Ktrttnms. j Beginning on Sunday evening, j January 2fi, Rev. N. Sherman Hawk will preach a series of six Sunday light sermons. The first of the ser ies is "How to Win." M. K. Church Snulli. I I'rayer meeting will be held at he M. E. church, South, Thursday . 3vening ut 7:!i0 o'clock. All wel-i ;ome. W. B. SMITH, Pastor. 1 Mrs. Clara T. Lylo returned this morning to her homo in Pendleton, after spending a few days ut the W'm. Sargeant home. Mrs. Newlln, who was a visitor to Hot Lake yesterday returned home this morning. She reports Miss Mar garet Newlln to be Improved very rapidly. M. V. Schofield, and family, who have ban living on the McCall ranch east of La Grande purchased the Dr. Hull home on Second street and will move In, in a very short time. is un to vou, Mister Member, to get in and help make things go and to i intake up for lost timo. The sched ule will he: Business men Tuesday and Friday at 5:15 p. in.; Ladies Tuesday and Friday at 7:30 p. in.; High School boys and Seniors Mon day and Thursday at 7:30 p. m.; Junior boys Monday and Thursday at 4:20 p. m.; Juvenile boys Satur day at 1:30 p. in.; and Girls Wed nesday and Saturday at 4:30 p. in. Every member Is urged to come and bring a new member with you. Daniel Hawk, who has been visit ing his parents, Rev. and Mrs. N. S. Hawk of this ciiy, left last eve ning for Norfolk, Virginia, to rejoin! his ship. Tho Florida Is scheduled to sail for Cuba soon. SALVATION ARMY MEETING TONIGHT Lieut. Frank E. Karnes returned tn T n CirnnAet vwotoriinv frnin Cimm n ..., 1,,-f r..-i,, ,i,nrn hi. hart iTuosday, ' n ' ;l. '.1 ....1, (!...,!., The Salvation Army will resume iits meeting again tonight, after be- ;ing closed for about four weeks. Meetings will be held in the hall every night this week, with the ex ception of Monday night, at eight, and street meetings will be held Saturday and Sunday been at a medical training for the past three months. He has recently recovered from an attack of influenza and pneumonia. 1NEW TODAY! LOST A pink shell cameo brooch. . Finder please return to Observer of fice. l-2-2tp , LOST Bumper off car, between Is land City and La Grande. Leave at Island City garage. 1-22-3 tp FOR SALE Second hand piano, cash i or bonds. 905 0 avenue. l-22-3tp WANTED To rent a piano. Excel-1 1 lent care. No children in home, i -Phone Red 3092. 1-22-tf WANTED TO RENT Piano. Rest of' care assured. Call Red 3832. I l-22-3t WANTED To hear from party hav ing 25 hens for sale; also eggs for hatching.. Write or call. John A. Steiner, Old Town. wkly 2tp Mr. and Mrs. De.in Adams are ex pected to arrive today to visit with their uncle, W. A. Wallace. Mrs. Adams has been with her parents in Pullman, Washington, and Mr. Ad mits has been' at a training camp in Florida. They are on their way to their home In Weiser, Idaho. RED CROSS HAS YARN FOR SALE Now that thUeniand for knitted goods frolu the R-;d Cross Societies throughout the country, the La Grande chapter has received In structions from the Seidquarlers of the "Northwestern division to dispose or the yarn on hand. What yarn re mains at the local headquarters is therefore offered for sale, the -price asked belns $3.0 per pound. The yarn will be fold o individuals on school services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Capt. and Mrs. W. G. Smith are the officers in charge. The State Cafe for. chili. adv CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the friends nnd neighbors for the kindness and many sympathies in the loss of our husband and father. MRS. A. PRELL, EVERETT PRELL, MRS. BLANCH BRIGGS, MRS. LAURA BURNETT, MRS. TAVA KING. WANTED Sewing of all kinds. Re modeling a specialty. 1711 Sixth street. l-22-2tp HORSES ESTRAV The following listed horses have been missing from my pasture si:i-e about October, and information con cerning them is sought: Sorrel mare, two years old, vhite in face; black gelding, two years old, white hind foot; bay mare, one year old, small stripe in face; black celd- intr. one venr old. face and two hind ly and it is preferred that mothers feet whit. sorre, elding, one year of. boys who have b. en or who areodi 8ma!1 stripe jn fMe an(, white on in the service secu. j win ". - hind feet; bay gelding, yearling, dirty " i. o. Ky Bc'ding, yearling; dirty gray wnen nungry come io mare, yearling.- All these animals Cafe for good.tnings w eat. au ,bear ROYAL NEIGHBORS TAKE NOTICE Iris camp No. 2980, R. N. A., will hold its regular meeting Friday even ing, January 24th, at whirh time the new officers for the year will be in stalled. MRS. HENRIETTA CHARST, ' Oracle. MARY L. WEST, Recorder. l-22-2t It's Wonderful Says J. A. Greer San Francisco Man Gains Twenty-two Pounds by Taking Tanlac. "I have already gained twenty-two pounds since I began taking Taninc and my old-time strength and energy has come back to me," said J. A. Greer af 417'i Lyon St., San Francisco, re cently. Mr. Gre:r, who is a valued eninlove of the Universal Klertric tne ox Dow brand on the right Gas company, has been a resident of shoulder. Please notify HARRY SCHWEBKE, La Grande, Ore. San Krancisco for more than forty yars and is highly respected by n!1 who know him. "I haven't gotten all my lost weight back yet," he continued, "for I had d nipped 'f forty-sevwi pounds on arcriunt of had health, hut I am still TRAIN SCHEDULE j A slight change was made in the, 1-20-6 time of trains when the changing of engines went into effect. The sched ule "printed below is the prtsent one with all changes made. West Bound. I.v. I.a Grnnde 8:ln a. m No. 17 2,:20 a. m No. 5. . . 3:15 a. i J"o. i'.t'. . . East Bound I.v. Portland Ar. 5:30 nm No. 4 1 1 :00 p. m. . 9:30 p. m, Lv. I.n ftrandc Ar. P.akr City 1-13-tf 4:00 p. m N. 20... :i P I.v. Raker City Ar. La Gran'te Quirk Cure feir ( roup. 7:00 p. mi. . i.0No. 21 9:00pn.i V Men for the Bret nyiiiptowi. tinrall the way up tp mv'hroat. a Joseph Local. i noameness. no Siva Lnaiin.iin s soon eot to WBf hnrdiy cat I.v. La Grande Ar. Joseph , Coach K.'inedQW on., It Is prompt Sashing without bWw.itfg terribly anr1 8:30 a. m No. 32. . . . 12:40 p. ft.. effectual. Adv. ,ffrTMK wunnt pain in tK pit of rifj I.v. Josephs Ac- IGrande j 8 O 0. stomacli. I not only had inlns aftei 1:50 p. m ?io. o ;io y. -it. ; .... eaiinj nm wouin D.wneorcntuiiy WQ Alter the jhow s, h oyUV a' the State Cafe. 218 Depot st.eO. adv Oregon national guard asks 1.128,815 gr two years' support from the legis 'iture. The Oregon volunteer guard hedges to serve the state Without cost. ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce to the public that I have purchased the Oregon hd- Uei, 10 Depot street an'd will conduct i nicking un ami exnect soon to tin thr Ar. Portland 'it in connection with the Dacland : ,(.am nt mv 0i,i weight, which is two 7:0( p. m Apts., and it wi'.l be known as .the j hundred pounds, or better. NJy troll 12:.'i0 p. m. Darland hotel. The rooms vll "be I hegnji y(rs ago, with catarrh of JM0 p. m.inewly renovated and made as attrac-the head.'andM evidently swallowo' ive aed pleasant as possible. Steam !ihe mucin 'that accumulated in my I Grande heated. Two apartments for .light ; throat during my sleip at night, as ! 1:50 a. m. hou.iekccping will be furnished. Spc-iwoul,) tot un in the rm.minim feeli i. NS. 1:25 a. m.jcial rates on room.3 hf the week oi : nai.cated am!1 would couirfi and ga? . . .No. 18 $:15 p. Mi. month will be mxle'for short tic. for hours. tr-ing to rid myself of thi Baker Loral. Those interei.iid c:ili and seP them, jmucur. Finally, about two and a half iyeiirs ;fo, my stomach (ljcgan liothcr i'llVne, which started by gas farming nn my stomach and a burning eensa 1 II. C. LAWYER.. L' jtypewrit.r0 paper. Envelope of IJjnucatrf and finally I jufthad tf t kinjs. Ctftool supplies and ink of all give uam,B and everythirVf cfse - kii in nn quaiuiiv. at. TORE .hurt me a i?Wat deal and my comutior I ktot getting worse. . I ' Vg'jV believe that it waQcatarih cept milk and th) vt;ry lightest of fomls. I was also badly cor,t$patc' and my ba'-k, just over my kidneys FAMILY ORUH Only 9 frays More of the Golden Rule Company's OllllIITMlF We Quit for Good, Saturday, February 1st. In view of the fact that we are to close our doors for good Saturday evening, February 1st, we desire to close out as much of our stock as possible. We have entirely overlooked the cost of the merchandise in pricing sama for the last few days. You will never again have such an opportunity to buy. Come every day anticipate your present and future needs buy as you never did before make your dollars do dou ble duty now. Never Before, Never Again Such Bargains Offered We offer Women's Black Lisle We offer your choice' of any We offer Men's Good Quality Hose in regular or out sizes. Men's or Boys' Overcoat in the Dress Shoes. Values up to $7.50. Worth 75c to $1.00 for, per pair store now for Your choice of lot ff ?t.9S $3.75 We Place on sale Amoskeag 0ne lot of Children.a Cotton Women's Cotton Fleece Lined Daisy Cloths and Teasle Down' Fleece Lined and Woolen Undep. Union Suitg Value3 tQ 3 QQ Outing Flannel in pirin white shirts and drawers. Values up to On sale to close out, choice, per fancy and dark colors, worth 50c, $125i choice to close out- garment- special to close :out, rev yard , i One lot of Woolen Dress Mate- 0ne lot of Boys' Suits, values up 3-lb. extra large fine quality se rials, values up to $4.00.' On sale to $13.50. Choice of lot to close lected Cotton Batts, worth $2.00. to close out at, per yard out On sale at ?1.19 $-1.08 $1.29 Sale For Cash No Charge Sales The Golden Rule Company OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ill Ml?. PMf" MOR, I HAVB JUST LWRNeD THAT YOU Parm ooi us Coat .a no hat i?oom to joms concss. ,V-IV" '' AtfD THAT TMe e.MPLOYe5' OF THar DPsRrMG(uT iwcr r,,- ;ii.Loitu to Keep THe TIPS r. ff. m Trie (ltST.,? raoT must this m 7 JlONAt?e T . t'.-Vf ."iieti.. I '- .- . " 1 ' Yes I BUT Yoo Ijowt Teci. Tht to THt PiTRon5 op THE MOttL ! . THC Y THIWK THef RC TlPptv3 Tne empioye.HHEN m FJctuTY tmCy irte. con- J-!- 1 f .'lH SH1LC NOlu-'TlP' TH6 HROPRI5TOR ' I I I i ,. l I ' MkTu-coTuF .... ' 1 ...... Is. 1'- H r iUSE 0 The Telephone Don't Wait.to Write iome Independent Telephone Co. that caused my st jniarh trnulle ar.'i Kuve me that m.u wattd fvvlit.K uli '.hetime, for since I ha'tii'.-cf taking I'anlac I havtia't .nfrorcd iiiat riy at all. My head and thiuat are nut utop ped up litre they cie ;.i I don't :ou;dk Wid gag r.'i'A- at all. tl d my very first boif'ic of Tanlac relived me fit tilt, o ),t,,itii n4 1 n:,itK :i,nl in 'mowt t time I wan ''nK jul aiftul atiytiiP.iK L wan?t'l. ha" iik iU v rry day n?w infat, nntiiinKii ift r- red from my bill of fare and njay know my food agrees wilh ij I fvld not le picking up o r!rpidiy in waitU.. jy O itutnach kcem lo Jl crtt ju.st anytl.in And I nrn making up for tt lime tiy ciiting three rou inir twain h 4.y. I nevi?r mtice th catarrhal trouble ;uty more, have a!i? lct-ri relief (I oi. cmirttnmUnii ami tv cry nu'nt ik ft tf'iOl one for wtc, an 1 iftlp';!) di.e a log. TaTila,i(4 wftmlurful, ion t e n no goiury rna mai iatit nnd I Hiironly glaa to recommend it to evfrylJl.; n ' (si Tiinlfie i oiA In I.a Grnnde 1y f5il- A. gjrldit: A. KiiKK'd K, Harris. A'lv. ,u ,ifri-ipi Jn Ciifon Jt.v L. In XCih I'owr.y L. iy and In Klin Tiy 8'ott HAS ANYONE Died Had a Fire Eloped Had a Baby- Divorced Had a Party- Embezzled .Sold a Farm Left Town Been Arrested .Come to Town , Had Twins or Colic, . . Bold a Cow or Lost an Auto - Laid' ifl a Stock of WhiJky .Stolen a Dog or HiV-Ffiend's Viff , Committed Suicide, or ftlurctin . ftFallmi From an Airplarft or Fallen Inte'a Coal Holo or Fallen Into a Legacy? tiiat;ss nIwi Pnone or Mail It to the V "Enhfe Observer O O o oo o Q O