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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1919)
WEHXRSDAY, .TANUATCY 20. 1910. LX GRANDE EVENTNO OlERVER 0 TTTRKTC r ii . MAKING OTHERoFGLKS HAPPY - o That Is the Mission in Life ofethe Parnells. Red Cross . Drug Store .SATURDAY EOR SALE Or trle for stock two! ONLY ' .DAYS '- . lots and six roonU'd house close in. 1 Inquire 1313 T ujiue. 1-29-S ! FOR ttENT Housekeeping rooms Near shops. 1305 T avenge. l-2U-tf j 1 The new thing for young men: Close! Tlio Precrtitlon Store. Wl"ipp)IWIip i Social and Personal Cu Dlythe of Portland Is la La Grando ou business today. Chas. H. Daughterly of Baker is a business visitor in town toduy. Mr. and Mrs'. C. B. Mays of North Ponder, are guests at the Souiuiei hotel. . . Nora French of Pendleton, passed through La Grande on her way to Joseph on business. Arthur Curtis of La Grande, left this morning for tho Dalles to do surveying work on the highway. Mrs. Prank Rechlln and small son, Hurt, loft this morning for Pendle ton to visit with Mrs Rjculin's sis ter. Ted L. Serr, Russell & Gilbert rep resentative, fumous for his Cinde ella chocolates, is la town from Pen dleton this week. C. H. Finn, who has beoa in Cali fornia for the past few weeks, re turned to La Grande last night to attend the Februray term of court. Mrs. Goorgo Batley. who had been visiting relutlves i.nd friends here for a couple of weeks and attending to business mutters, has left to re turn to her home at Twin Falls, Idaho. el I vfV ' ( fitting military Mick. All the go in all the bjr college towns. We will make them up for you, Royaf Tailor line, for 18.50 to Sl'S.OO, for the months of January 4 ad February. Call and sea them. The Toggery. l-25-7t Two Ntble Qualities. Innocence In genius, and candor In power are both noblo qualities. Ma- dame do tftticl. See for yourself the way the Hun 1 snakes work. In "The Hun Within," Arcade Friday and Saturday. 1-29-3 This Woman Only j Weighed 90 Poundy i Takes Tonlac and She Now Weighs 135 Pounds Condition Was Alarming. For many years The Parnells hav been among the most popular enter tamers oC the platform, filling an average of two hundred and fifty engage ments yearly. Both are pianists, readers and impersonators, in addition to being splendid singers, saxophone and cello Bololsts. . With this unusual combination of tnlenta they are enabled to present a program which for lions. To good music is added entertainment of rtie hight quality. The,!th. J1"6 used the ,n"!8ter medltinp will soon be here on the Lyceum course and their appearance will bo one of. l . , naiumsiuuj, uU xmu tUe most UiorougUly enjoyable events of the Ronton. iS LA GRANDE FRIDAY NIGHT AT HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM "When my wife began taking Tnn lac she only weighed ninety pounds and she now weighs one hundred and thirty-five, giving her an actual gain of forty-five pounds," said Clarence E. Malin, the well-hnown contractor, living at 815 West Fifty-first street, Seattle, Wash., recently. Mr. Mnlin's statement, while indeed remarkable, is by no means exception al, as thousands of well-known people all over America have testified that Miss Vera Combes, of Enterprise, was in La Grande yestorday, visit ing her friend, Miss Myrtle Chand ler, and others, while on her way to visit Seattle relatives for a short time. She left the city last night for Seattle. To Labor Unions and the Public: Word has been rumored, from an unknown origin, that the Hoover Grocery store of La Grande is not a union store. We wish to denounce this rumor as false. The Hoover Grocery is a union store, and the s une can bo said of all grocery stoics in this city. RETAIL CLERKS' ASS'N., TOM ORMAND, Pres., CARRIE LAST, Sec'y., Local No. 47. PAKKNT-TEACIIKKS ASSOCIA TION WILL MKICT FIUDAY The Central Parent-Teachers As sociation will resume activities by meeting Friday afternoon, Jan. 31, at 3 o'clock in the Central building. "The Ideal Parent" will be discussed by Miss Mettle, and "The Ideal Teacher," by Mrs. H. J. Ritter, To gether with music, this promises to be interesting. Since this is the first program of the' year, all par ents are urged to make an effort to be present. The various committees have been appointed and at work for some time, and at this time the -programs as planned for the year will be outlined by the program commit tee. ' . The musical program will include a vocal olo by Miss Florence Lynch. There are only three days left for your money saving at the Golden Rule company's sale. Sale closes Saturday. NEW PROPRIETORS OF STATE ! ISLAND CITY MAN CAFE DOING GOOD BUSINESS George Pappalex and R. Johnston, fying results, "Mrs. Malin commenced to fail in strength and go down hill two years ago, just after the birth of our last baby," continued Mr. Malin. "Her WINS PROMOTION i ftpPel'te wna verv pr an(i sno would gei so wetiK ana aizzy ai cimes inai she would have to catch hold of some thing to keep from falling. The least little thing would bring on one of these dizzy spells. She always suf- Writing to his mother, Mi's. D. D. who for a short time past have been; Lunge, of Island Ulty, lecenuy, Bays conducting the old Doyle cafe under 'that ho is feeling fine and besidgs the new name of the State cafe, have -enjoying pleifty of liberty has been made good progress since they bought i promoted to the position of chief fereH this way just after getting up the business in working up a gcod patronage. Though the new proprie tors came here from Island City they are "not unknown in La Grande. Mr. Pappalex was formerly connected electrician, so that he has reason tO;in the morning and was hardly ever be In good spirits. The new rank 'free from headaches. I have known entitles him to a monthly chequo of ! her to go five "or six nighti in succes $72.50. Mr. Bongo ii stationed afcalsmn without getting any sound sleep U. S. Naval Air Station overseas, but !at,d I don't set how on earth she ever with the Paris cafe and the excellent J he wrUefJ that he expects to roturn to , managed to do her housework, as she quuiliy vi niK mi-'uis iiu hki vi-u ma customers at that time is well remem- bred and gained for him the reputa tion of being an artist in his line. Mr. Pappalex is handling the same end of the business at the State cafe, and this fact will likely be largely re sponsible for the success which the new proprietors will undoubtedly at tain. IRIS CAMP INSTALLATION. Iris Camp No. 2980, Royal Neigh bors of America, held the regular meeting last frnday evening and in stalled officers for the year. Oracle Louise Land rum. Vice Oracle Mayme Johnson. Past Oracle Henrietta Gharst. Chancellor Anna Dennis. Recorder Mary L. West. Marshal Mamie Wallace. Inner Sentinel Mabel Gore. Outer Sentinel Trceney Suydam. iManager Carrie Munhall. )We close for good Saturday, Febru ary 1st. Don't overlook the fact ycu can Lave more .than half on hund.-eds of everyday necessities. Three money-saving days more. The Golden Rule sale closes Saturday eve ning at 8:30. . 1-29-lt BLOOMING PLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS IWe have a wide assortment of plants in bloom. Carnations, all col ors. Fusias are now blooming. CHEURYS, FLORISTS. l-29-4t the United States Boon. would have to either sit down or lay down every little while during the day. As I said before, she only weighed ninety pounds and her con- LICTTEB FROM HI GH DULSE Thn rihunrvor hm hoon hnnrlot very interesting loiter written by dition was Kcttinfr to he nlnrmine. Corporal Hugh C. Hulse, or the 317th Inf intry, In which he describes his experiences of army life. . Tho In ter will appear In an early Issue of The Ohsorver. ' - Fred H. Schulo of Bo1linnham, Wash., is a cuent at ths Frailc A. Hanson horns fsr a few day. Arcnde Friday and Sutunluy, "The Hun Within." ;. 1-29-31 She never seemed to be alilo to got anything to help her, so 1 got hi r to tnko Tanlnc and now she is just like a new person and I have never seen her looking better. Her nppcite is ust fine, she thoroughly enjoys her food and has not had a sign of dizzi ness since she began tnking Tnnlnc. Sh, sleeps like a child now, is cheer ful and happy all the time and her work is not the least trouble to her. ''Well, I had been suffering a great deal with rheumatism in mv nrms nnd : THE END Great Sale Will Close for Good Feb 1st SATURDAY THERE WILL BE NO FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES MADE. IF YOU DON'T TAKE ADVANTAGE 0F THE FEW DAYS LEFT, IT'S YOUR LOSS THE GOLDEN RULE CO. shoulders. I could scarcely rnise my. hands 'to my head and my right arm especially was so stiff that itJ took every bit of nerve und will power 1 had to do nny work. So I decided to try Tanlnc myself, aa it was doing my wife so much good and now I nev er feel a -sign of rheumatism. I can ! swing my arms and use them without , feeling a pain of any kind and I aim)1 have picked up five five or six pounds I since 1 began taking the medicine. I' certainly have every reason for prais ing Tanlac, for it has been a wonder ful thing for both my wifo and my self." Tnnlnc is sold in La Grando by Si! voithorn and Illchardnon Drug stores; In Union by h. A. Wright; in North l'owdor by L. A. Hunxol nnd in Hlgln by Scott 13. Harris. Adv. A classified ad will bring results. IT LOOKS GOOD and tastes better if it came from our Bakery, and there's another good thing about It, you know your wife or moth er weren't Htooping over the hot stove nil the afternoon lo bake It for you. Modern methods, sanitary cleanliness, pure ingredients and expert skill reign su preme at OUR BAKERY DUTLI'S BAKERY 817 NOKTH FIR ST. JUST ACROSS. THE TRACK Observer advertising will bring re ulta. CECIL COSPER Public; Accountant and Income Tax Advisor I wish lo announce that I will be in La Grande Fehruary 11, l and 5, for the purpose of taking up Income tax work for Koine clients there, and will be pleased to meet anyone who may be interested in making income tax returns . . Having been 'in the internal revenue service doing income lax work exclusively, I have expert service to offer. Will be at the Foley hotel, where I will be glad to anuwer any income tax questions. TH BOIL DRINKING WATER Owing to the shortage of water at Beaver creek it is now necessary to ' get part of the supply from thej Grande Iionde river. All water needed for drinking purposes should be boiled as a precaution against germs or coiv- lamination. While the conditions at the river are much improved over for j . mer years, there being -now little or j no chance for contamination from the ; meat company's plant, the city health board urges boiling of drinking watcj as a precautionary measure. JOHN COLLIER, l-15-6t City Manager. -BEnER-THAN CALOMEL! Thousands Have Discovered Dr. ; Inwards' Olivo Tablets ara .j tt a Harmless Substitute. . ; Dr. Ed,ward3 Olive Tlets it," substi- ' rute. for coiel a:c a mi!d?fcut sure laxative, and their effort cm tho liver 19 almost instantaneocs. They are the result , of Dr. Edward tf detmryr.ction not txjtat liter and total complaints with calomel. His effrets to banish it brought out thfec little olive-colored tablets. 0 (These pOasant little tab!?do the gnod lhat calomel docs, but have no bad after effects. They dor.'t inj!e the teeth like 5roi?g liquids or calcnrel. They take hold of lie trouble r.nd quickjy correct it. Why cure the ty! cr r.t the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes play3 hatOwith tO: gums. Sockttror?hc,uids. Itisbestn- to take calomel, b-.'t to IG Dr. Edwards" Olive Tablets t.-y; its place r Most ffeadaches, "dullness and that lazy fedinjjE come Iron corctipattnf and a fiisordcitd liver. Take Dr. EdwardV Olive TabFXs when yoti eel "lry and Qeavy." Note how (hy "dear clouded j brain anfhow they "p?rk op" the .pinu. i II : , r PRICE $845.00 E .WIND UP One Half Price Sale to finish up our January Clearance We find we have broken lines of hosiery waists, underwear, silk skirts, suits and coats, two days only at one half price. LOOKS NICE err . 'tiiKw. RIDES EASY m ; ' ' - '.Chevrolet Model 4-90 . . Tkere js no car wi thin $2?D.OO of the'rce of the Chevrolet that begins id of fer youew hat tt doe?. On pertormairta of. motor aftS easy riding qualities we concede nothing to i&any cars which cost much more. . Finishing Braids, per bunch 5 to 7 Trimming Braids, per yard 3 Collar Stays :v ftf Collars Neckwear Pillow Tops 2rf Pillow Cords ..... L...v 25 50c Hosiery, for. .: 25 $15.00 Serge Dresses 7.50. $30.00 Jersey Dresses ..." 1&00 CHILDREN'S COATS The entire lot at One-Half Price. Siz three years to nineteen years. .CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR Less than One-Half Price. Summer 'weight. Each .,..13 to 17 One lot of Crepe Waists. All silk. Choice for"....: USED 'CAR p-TFERSr ONE 1S18 FORD TOURING CAR ONE6l817 MAXWELL 1-TQN TRUCK PRICED RIGHT (Bohiienkanip Co. EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR QODEA'R TIRES, 0 o Q 9 0 Ladies' Reildy-to-Wear 10c and 2jC a cox. Orugjia. mm PC o M- . .. . . . O