TT'KSDAY. JA.VUARY 2S, 1919,
TWO
LA" GRANDE EVEXTXfl OTiSERVETJ
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P-B FOLE YaEIQM.I . . . ; i
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' Dresses 6 6 & t si
j- .Skirts' .iiif$- Suits I
; 25 -25.
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GORDON
BACK TETAVORK
rat ryy arrival nome hist night,
acconianied by0Mrs. Foley and tiicir
two' yuung sons. Since last full Mr.
''Joy.huii been at the officers' train
ing school at ( amp Pike,. Ark. He
has received his final discharge and,
is hack home to stay, During Mr. SCHOOLS ROOMS 'IlKIXr.'ITI'TK't
Foley's absence, Mr. Joley and thel LT IN CHl'IfCIIKS, ETC.
children were wiii relatTves at Scran-1
ton, Pa. The returned soldiers brings 'Kpvarth League Society Resumes Ac
the usual acrnunt ,f experiences ih! tivitie and Herurw New Mem
the training camp, of Ahich he had a! berH Organization Thriting.
full shaft;, including a severe seige1 -5 f '.
with the great scourfo in which he! JOSEPH, Jan. 27 (Special) With
came out a vii;or, but only after a the flu, tha.wind anL;rtie war lh.ir.if"
lng confinement in the hospital. Oneof the past, Joseph it Rgain very m,urh
of his experiences that will be of local ; alive. ' Church opened Sunday: with a
interest was an uirplune trip with
Dean Smith, another Im Grande young
man. who is an instructor'!!! aviation
at Elborts' Field, Arkansas;
Mr. Foley will agajn assume charge
of the Foley hotel, having relinquish
ed the management of the hotel when
he was called to the service.
I.VCKIWf UXTHHTAIXMKXT
The music lovers of I.a Orande
have the opportnnrty of a rare treat
when tho I'arnnlls, one of the most
Important numbers of tho Lyceum
(food uttendance. High school began
ajrniri Monday with practically every
Rcholar in his or her bluce. The: morn
ing of the first day was token tip
with registration and work in getting
things in running order generally; i'i
the afternoon the boys went to tha
wrecked building, and dug out books,
desks, etc. It will be about a week
before all, the gradea will be ready fri'
wrk, as rooms are being fitted up
this week to accommodate them. Tw-i
roo'Tis will be at the Methodist church.
sevend, in the old school huildim; nnd
rihe great outstanding feature is tha quality .for the price we are asking. The
displays are still quite complete, and as the time is short in which to, take ad
vantage of these special values, we urge immediate attention.
Department Store
Hill s
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OUR
GOOD
INSURE.
GOOD HEALTH,
course, appears at the high sehool ), mother in the Odd Fellows' halt Tu-
amnionum nxt f riday evening, star theatre will open again thM
Mr. and Mrs. I'ainoll are two of;tteeK under J. gig Davis, the new
er ,e p.uVnV toly 1 of the Butte's left Sun-1 insures you Good Health-therefore, Success -is Yours.
iJiuniuiu couluiiib ocaj uucts ano
uosoH. 'cello soloa. aaxopbone aolos,
readings, and character portrayala.
In tho hitter role Air. l'atnell in nn
artist. Mrs. Piirnell's reading In
child dialect aie ulw.ivs a source of
delight. ..- v .
Season tickets for the remainder
of the course are SI. 75. Reserva
tions may ho nrade Friday at Sllvei
thnrn's. 8lngl6 .admission tickets,
75c, may bo .seen red at the high
school Friday evening.
HARRIS GROCERY
408 NORTH F1H STREET ACROSS THE TRACK
"United States Food Administration License No. G505255"
KANT I. KICK KFHHF.R COOKS AT
PUTMAN DRUG STORE
... THE REXAl.L STORK
Phone Us
MM
Red Cross
Drug Store
The Prescription Store.
! . PROGR.M POSTPONED.
Tho scholarship loan fund program,
which was announced to be given to
morrow afternoon by the Neighbor
hood cfiib, has been postponed to a
Uhite which will he announced later. .
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Your
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Social and
8 Personal
SALVATION Ait.MV.
Salvation Army meetings tonight
tlt lOyy Adams "avenue.
Coiaincnclng wilh a prayer meet
ing in the ball at 7:15, followed hy
!n open air meeting at 7:30, held
at tho eorner' of Adams avenue and
'Depot snoot. Then back to the hull
'for another. X o'clock. Subject to
night: "Tho Curious Man."
dipt, and Mis. Smith In-charge.
Thorn will bo meetings In our hall
every night, except Monday, at 8
o'clock p. ni.
We want your trade. If good, reliable goods,,
lowest possible prices, fair and square dealings,
polite and courteous service will get it we can
count on you for a customer.
We are offering for this week's special King's
Fruits and Vegetables. The very best products
put up by the most modern methods of dehydra
tion at, per package ,2."vk
Soup Vegetables, 3 packages for 25c4
SHASTA COFFEE FOUR FOUNDS FOR $1
WHITE DUST SOAP, PER BAR ...5
Jonathan Apples, Tea Garden Strawberry Pre
serves in Gallon Cons.
In fact, anything you may want for your table
and kitchen we have.
GOOD HEALTH IS THE SECRET
of sufifiesa and haDt)iness. Buying groceries from US
lay for MonmouA to visit his dauKh-! Our delivery services covers the city. Phone your orders.
UrMrWt.dnMrSn7 Fh liSd were Main 70 TWO PHONES Union Co. Phone' B 192
I.a Grande visitors the first of the
week. . '
Mr. and Mrs.: J. E. Baxter went lo
Baker City last Sunday for n shoit
visit. .
Miss Alice Lake of Wallowa was a
visitor at the Pittenger horn tavt
week,' returning home Saturday.
J. D. Laird, C. C. McClain and O. E.
Gorsline each shipped a car of hogs
I to Portland last Saturday. Mr. Gor
sline also Shipped four cars of cattle
on the'sume train.
A fine attendance was hud at the
meeting of the Epworth league last
Sunday evening. After the meeting
six or eight young people joined the
league. Starting next Sunday the
meetings will be held in the audito
rium of the church at 0:15 p. m. Good
mufiic and live topics will be provided
for each meeting..
Ralph' Hollenbeck went to La
Grande Saturday on business.
Mrs. Hector McGinnis returned to
her home in La Grajule- last Saturday,
after a visit at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. .A.. Johnson of Joseph.
G. E. I,ane rode up from the Imnahn
river on horseback last Thursday night
in order that he might catch Friday's
! train to Baker, where his mother is
iverv'low with influenza.
.Miss Miriam Smith was a passenger
on Saturday's train from La Grande
C. L. Hartshorn went to Baker Sun-
The State Cafe wishing to give
the public the benefit of the
lower cost of food stuff, we
publish our bill-of-fare. We
wish to please the public.
TRY US - OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
WE AIM TO PLEASE, Because There Is No Stronger Advertisement Known
. Than a Satisfied Customer.
Miss Dorothy Movers returned yes
terday from a woek-nd visit In
Poithind.
Miss Rachel Turner, who has been,
spending the week end In Portland,
has returned to Da Grande.
' The Tuesday nlghl Red Cross
class will meet at the hall again to
night, and all members are tasked to
at lend.
l''OILS Id'X SPY PLOTS.
In his, new I'artimouot photoplay
'Tlm-('4iiH of 'inn i-tin.'Wnirif.i Ruv jlav.on n. business pii.ssion,
foils Hun stiles who nlot to steal Oil. ! Roy Hewitt returned the last of the
secret of a high exolosivo which has i week from Milton, where he has been
been placed in his father's custody ' visiting at the home of his brother
hy the United States government.
The scenes of Hie lhotonlav which' NATIONAL GUARD DKiLL
will bo shown at tho Arcade theatre j The local companies of the National
today, are extremely dramatic. iGuard will meet tonight at the city
' hall for drill, instead of at the Rex
1 1...11 All mLmlu,,-. it, mptld til
be in attendance. Important matters
which concern the very existence of
INEW TODAY!
Tho Loyal Slsteis will meet Wed
nesday uriuriHtoii Willi Mrs. Wil
liams, nun Kecoud .St., at 2::in
o'clock.-
K.
City Grocery
and 'B alter y
ANNA M. POLACK, Prop.
Phone Main 75, The Hozno of Fancy Groceries
Mm. W. T. I'liy nnd Mm. N
.ue.'Wiisior or urn uiko wre viniimn
In In (irnndu Iwlwufti trulim UiIh
moiniti,'.
JMisa Kthol Wright has roturnnd
from Oorvultla, wlim Mie w.Mit u
fi'w days to attend Founder'
dny 11 1 lier Sorority. . .
A curd received from WHkird
Cttpry utatHd, that he would !invn
Ouiup. Podn YiiKinln, Jaiunuy 2 4
for Camp to receive his dln-
rliiii pe.
FOR SAI.K 40 head
Chester White hos.
pi(fs in spring,
cade tlwuterc.
thn rough-bred
10 sows with
the National Cu:ud will be discussed
ialso, and all who belong to the orfc'-.n
Call Kd Ford, Ar-.1
i-2R-tf :
ization are asked to make it a poin!
to be present.
W II BAT LAN'ITPnliiuse county, 300
aeres, alt tilliible. '.?")() now in eulti-A-ation,
2li" of this is now plowed
ready for crop. Place is equipped
with machinery and stock. Will take
town property or good paper foi
?ouou, ami one-ral! of the crop un
til place is paid for. Security Land
& Savings Co, 1 -28-31 1
BAPTIST ( ULU( II NOTE. '
j The advisory hoard will meet at the
home of George Uall Wednesday eve
nting, January 2yth, at 7:0 o'clock.
A business meeting will be held al
the church Thursday, January IlOth,
7:110 p. m. The election of officers k
ithe chief item of business.
B. X. ILL
Orvlllo Chandler has received his
disci ui ko from t"iit; Lewis nod lsiVAN'TKD
on ni l way to his home In Durkee.
OroKoa. Ho stopped here for a
shirvt visit wilh relatives.
TWENTY ACHES just in the edKe of!
ttiwn ciinti, nr,h.iril Itnt nvarv tint '
of the tract is hest of soil,. and for
less than $'00.1)0 per acre. - About
.TOO.UII cash would handle it, then
yearly payments. Box 001, I.a
(irande, Ore. . l-2S-.1t
StMllils for
BRITISH THERMAL UNITS
The standard iiH-asiirciiirnt of heat ii:eil
lllu eii'ineeis it) wnrkiii;; out In nisi
leliis.
(!. W. Mohr. of Portland, repre
seuilui! Iho Economy Wire Tin &
Mrl'ir. Oo., is In La (irande today on
liusincN. Mr. Mohr Is an officer or
the Portland Natlonnl Ouard nnd
Is rraleiulrlui; wl:h local C'Uard
meinhein while here.
Let close in, (50x100 feet,
paved street. Will pay fifteen hun
dred dollars (SloOO) cash. Write
I., care Observer. l-28-3t
Scissors, pocket knives, razors, man
icure jroods of every kind, as well a
flashlishts and batteries. You wil
find a nice stock of these at Silver
thorn's. l-'iT-tf
FAMILY DHUO STORE
lA GBANDK.OBCSON.
EOl! SALE Home Iteauty npples, Jl
per sack. Phone Hlack 10152. l-2S-:it
tl I.V
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lieat-iiriili-
B-U-T
The r'jrdar meeting of the Neigh
borhood eluh will 1 held February 4,
PM:. All memWrii ai urged to be
preset, ns business of importance
will be taken up. The work for the
FOIt SAJ.Tv - SMttnc hens, dny oh!
chirks and hatching opn from se
lect maUni: of Itlue Hock lly
bli tls. My ecjr record open for
Inspeftlon. C. 9. Shulu. l!ttH N
ave. I'hoiiH Pdac!i
ARCADE
TODAY
M'liy worry iilimit j'unnulas .' Leave tliein to us.
We are 'Heating and Ventilatin;; Engineers,
and design ami install any and all kinds of heating
and ventilating plants in neenritanee with seieji
tifie and np-t'i dale inetlinds,
1 n yon w i-li it new hunting plant in iw resideiiee,
eft nit' or i.llii-e, ni' air ymi havin:; 1 1 1 1 1 1 with ymir
1'l'eseiil pl;:nt ?
SEE US ABOUT IT
ANDERSON BROS.
Phone Red 3fiRl No. 8 I)enot St.
I HI..M II Mll.llll-.IO l.f.AI!
1 ntlKI.II K X.UKItU K
At tlie outbreak of the war the pop-
comiop year will he alone the lines nf .utution of Fi ance was 111! millions and I
after the war reconstruction. The j f i!lt.s( t; millions have been offered
lime which has been lost owm to the!n the altar of freedom, thereby lead-
recent epidemic can be made' up if theji,,,, every other nation. We of Amer-
nietnncis will give it their rnrerti! at- i01l must be ve y urateful for this nnd
.iention, also for an invaluable remedy for
jslomach. liver and intestinal ailments
PK.VTlf Of IXtWNT iAl-(;ilTEI!.,,iiscoveied bv the iwnsants of France,
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
:0 E. Cardner died this morning. The
'remains are at the r?ohnenkamp chnp
el pending funeral arrangements. Mrs.
tlanlocr will he remenvberod as- Mifj
I Porothy llaworth.
51 1? V IV;. NOW.
aty "llli is the cl:
..Ian
iynii-tit .n Fourth III
iM tiiaaiiti
iS'atio
X-.r fir..J
rty lo.ni bond '
'" iwi"'1':.'
:n very
end,- terms.
uhicb ii is reuirted has saved many
lives in America, prevented thousands
of suriricnl oncrations and relieved in
calculable sufferinir among its people.
Oo. II. M-ivr. for ninny years a pronf-
iucnt I'bi.'airo chemist, imports the in j
et cdit'nts aftd sells this reniedv under ;
1I1ANCK SHOUT 0". MATCH r'.. ,1 Ilanu. f M.vr's Wonderful' Kern-
HACK TO I'HIMJViVK W AVv.ly. 1: js simple, harmless' prep.-ir.i-!
I PAKIS, Jan. 2.K. Ttii is a match ) t that removes tl catanhal mitrte
shortaite in Vrancf. In Joint town. from the intestinal tract aivl allays1
1 it is aft tu-ttt that fir fe k(t burn- j .;w ipf :ina,,a;joii which cause p:i-1
int con!Hi.ll in nnler tlwt rei'lclly all stonra.. livat- nJL ineslinal
;wy oMi fiifcv)idi. t'til!y di-1 ,iiimts, tliclii.iin appendicitis. Oni
I aided ;ldr i p!,fd in chaiuc ofld.w,. will convince or money refunded.'
yiesc lutein una r.wy niiTv rweive.i s,,ld by all druggists. Adv
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.MO. ON ( U'Y I'UOIMWY
- jaK id:v.T r.a-, money He will loan tt nffic.l titl. of "Fire Keener."
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They r'J hy'A town ip'oyinlr ?R,;,.rB W'rc.ppers
' CHARLES .ItA" .
.The Claw cf the Mux
Wednesday and Thursday
PAULUfE F.REDERICX
-In.
Top Sirloin Steak
Plain &teak
Hamburger Steak ,
Kib Steak
Sirloin Stejik ,
Ueef Tenderloin '.
T-Iiune Steak
T-Bune Steak, extra cut
Calves Liver with Onions . .
Calves Liver with Bacon . .
Pork Sausage, fried
Pork Tenderloin
Kried Onions 10c extra,
STEAKS AND CHOPS
50c .Mutton Chops. ; 40c
30c Mutton Chops, breaded 4?c
80c i.amb Chops 4ilc
40c Pork Chops . ......40c
50e Pork Chops, breaded oOc
,.i0c Veal Cutlets, plain 40c
.05c Veal Cutlets, breaded ,.50c
?"L', Bacon ".35c
..'10c llanl ..........lac
.:me Cold Boiled Ham, Potato Salad... 35c
.50c Half Spring Chicken, fried
Mushrooms with above orders, .'Ific.
Spanish or Country (iravy with above orders, 15c.
EGGS AND OMELETS
. 45c Plain Omelette, two cue's
. .45c Ham Omelette
. .-'10c Jelly Omelette
..30c Spanish Omelette ..
..35c Onion Omelette ....
. .45c Cheese Omelette ...
.40c Two Eggs, side
, side
Ham and Eires .
llacon and Ejrjrs
Two Boiled Egirs
Two Fried E(?gs
Two Poached Eps on Toast . . .
Three Poached Bugs on Toast.'.
Three Scrambled Eire's
inree anirreu r.ggj 4Uc. Ham or Hacon
FISH IN SEASON
tTalihut, fried or boiled 3oc Salmon Trout ...
salmon, fried or boiled 35c Salted Mackerel
Imported Sardines 40c Tenderloin of Sole,
oiuvit
COFFEE OR TEA WITH ABOVE ORIIERS
BREAKFAST DISHES
, Side Dish Hot Cakes wilh Meal
Hot Cakes with Coffee l.v Milk Tnn.t
tf..ni. s:it. . '
..iumi w nil ,(UIK Qq
Mush with Cream i,Sc
Buttered or Dry Toast ioc
French Toast o?;,.
..70c
. .35c
..40c
..40c
..40c
..40c
. ,40c
..15c
..15c
,40c
Tartar Sauce. 40c
, 10c
Cream Toast
15c
Milk 10c
Milk 10c
Milk 10c.
10c
10c
' 5c
Cirape Nuts and Cream 1.5c
Corn Flakes and Cream 10c
Force and Cream 10c,
t ake or Pie
L Chocolate
..25c Coffee '...
.uapie Nyrup 10c
EXTRA SALADS
Crab Salad 40c Slri s , ,
Lobs er Salad 40c Kalmo; SllUu
Combination Salad ...... 'i
NO TABLE SERVICE FOiVlESSTHAm'iOc
OYSTERS
Our Oysters Are Received Daily, Opened and Served Fresh.
nan uozr. iioz. ft,,ir An,.. Doz,
,40c
,40c
Raw
Stew Fried
.40c
.45c
.50c
. 75c Pan Roast
l5c Omelette . ,
Poc Cocktail ..
50
Stewed Corn
String Beans . . .1
Stewed Tomatoes
t.reen Peas
Mushrooms
Imported Swiss . .
American Cheese
Sardine
Ham
Celery
Lettuce ....
Tomatoes . . .
Cucumber . ,
Combination
hnmp ,
Crab
J.obster
VEGETABLES
10c Fiench Pens ... .
...'. ...Hlc Chili Con Carne
10c Pork and Beans
....10c Hot Asparagus onToast
35e
SANDWICHES
l-V Egg
15c Ham and Egg
20c Hamburger
Two Eastern Oysters ...
SALADS
lireen Onions
Dry Onions
Pickles
Radishes . .
Green Penpors with Order ,
...l.W
...15c.
...15c
. . 15c
. . .35c
. . .35c Miced Tomatoes ! . .
i:c DIIV,
3ac ' .-.
00;
..00c
. ..'10c
. .35c
. .20c
.lc
. .40c
..15c
. .20c
. . Fe
..20c
...10c
10c
10c
. ..)0c
...15c
...15c
... 15c
American Fried
Hashed Browned
French Fried. ...
POTATOES
THE ETERNAL CITY
prin'.W.I at
th)r
1
10c Shoestring
1' Minced I.vnnnaisr .
lc CotUige tried ,
FRUIT A NO TVF.SSHPT
Apple auce ?. in., t;, . D
r, . in.r,i i i unes ....
Rnnai and Cream 20c IVaofs and Cream
"nPpl ;.',,..,, ,15c Sl.wJ Orange"
, e M,Von5 "a Canfaloupesf sn Season (
1J & EXTRAS J
Pot of Tea.... H . 5lilta...5f Cre.n Si.
..in.
. . 1"
..10c
. .20cJ
. ci-1
Half and Half.
rv t-TrSiVrP,S.h,"irl (n' (rH- Ktra for Service
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