RTTNTUY. APRTT, 13. 1910.
TE SUNDAY MORNING OBSERVER ort 0
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JtpNf pany. He arrival the rly par? or
Red Gross I
Drug " Store
The PrecrUon Store.
Tyrir ''tn(iiiiiijiijiiji .
last Ok. Mr.MJoton takes an in
tive Interest w in athletics and wiU
be cordially welcomed by local spoifi
lowers.
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I LOCAL
Ha'l'li Wl.lt,, mo ,,, v
Hal,l, E. White has returned
from Camp Stuart, Ya., ,.mi k
"'""'S' "inil llio service He
in New Vork, ready to snil
rrunce, at tlie timo
was signed.
for
tiio arailiilce
New Mm-fi- Officers Hero
To fcirceed Sergeant Brooks, who
has been iu charge ot the Marine re
cruiting offices in the Soiumer
building since they were opeiod a
couplo of months ago. Corporal
WJngerd orrlved ""riduy from Spo
kuue Sergeant .Drooks will ha
served out the full lurm of his sec
ond enlistment early in May and
he will then leave the service.
Heppnei' IVofessor Here Easter
Local ,1'rcsbyteriuns are gratified
to learn that they will have with
them for their Eais'er. Sunday ser
vices Prof. "! R. Davis, of Ileppilor'
Univei-slty, 'Prof. Davis, who is head
of the English deoartment af'tlif
University, is highly recommended
as a speaker of ability and talent and
the. Presbyterian eengrenation i
anticipating reiy successful and.en
joyible services, as the resuK of hi?
coming visit.
Joins Piitmuu's Sliuo '
D. F. Neeley; who comes troll,
lortlnul, arrived Friday to lake
position in. the Putman drug store
Mrs. .Neeley arrived with 4iiin und
they expect to make their hum--
hero pui ituiueiitly..
Ii. I, S. Kervircs As IMial
Services-will be luiid today In .the
I.. V. S. church at the regular
hours. All liiemli-'rs and adherents
me asked to take note and to con
tribute to tht success of the ser
vices thruugh their attendance.
Soldier l:pci tctl Inlay
l.ovo Vanuurantr, another of
Union county's soidk-r sons to re
turn from the war, expected to ar
rive in I-a Grande ihi.s morning. Mr.
Vandevaiiti'r lcrt-ier overseas ha
June and served will; the Slst divi
sion. la. l-amle (iets Perry I-'amiiy
A." E. Kolly, who came from Perry
April 1st to take a position in the
YV. II. Ilohneukamp' ; automobile re
pair department, was joined .here by
Mrs. Kelly Fi id:iy. They have
moved their home from Perry and
will reside in Old Town.
Takes Youth to Krfm-ni School
Deputy Sheriff Dexter Mcllroy
left Friday evening for Salem,
wit-U a Union boy whe has been com
mitted to the state reform school
in 'charpe. Mr. Mcllroy will spend
" a couple of days In Portland on his
return, to. visit his mother, who is
ill at her home in that city.
MuirhisEvn on the ,lob Again
C. O. Mun. bison, whom the city
manager was directed by- the coni
. mission., last Wednesday night-to re
engage as chief of tlie flr.j depart
ment, took up the duties at the stu
tlen again Friday morning', and as
far us is apparent the troubles. or the
city manager in this respect are over.
Army "V! Man locates Here.
Albeit Minion, who was recently
In. the Army V. M. C. A. service at
Corvailis, has come to ha Crande
and is with the Our Furniture Com-
frUMSf PRINTS
N Birr Leaders ' OUT
BEFORE m AT
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Joseph Soldier niul Wife Visitors
Mr and Mrs. Key Spencer, of
Joseph, spent a day m La Grande the
latter pni't'of the week. vi'dinj; Mrs.
Spencer's aunt, Miss .bydia Hutf. Mr
Silencer Is just home from France,
where he saw .isns'.dorable 'acti'Q
servieo, nnd hi:; vifo is homo from
tho University of Oregon, whets s?io
had been stud. in-i Tliey visited
rol:ittves at Inio'er and Summerville
during the weWc and from Lu (i ramie
went to Joseph, where Mr. S?pei;eer
will resume his 'j'-.n- r work ab nnii
ajier of the e!e:tri- light pl.u.t m
that tow n.
Ilev. Smith Coming to l.a (irunde
La Grande Pre Ltby terians learned
with pleasure a fe.v days uro that
Rev. James A. Sinil'i, of Concordia,
Kans., will come to La Grande to be
come the pastor of the church here.
Hev. Smith spent two Sundays here
recently, with the result that on the
day of his departure to return east
the congregation mot and voted to
extend to him a rail to this field.
A wire from Mr. Smith conveying his
acceptance of the call was received
during tho week. It is expected
that he will arrive to take up the
work in this city during tho latter
part of May.
CLEANERS 4fOR ALL SHOES
For every, leather or fabric we have a cleaner.
V hite cleaners for kid, or canvas. Fabric cleaner;
for all wool fabrics. Also all colors for different
shades of kid leather.
HOSE 0 SNATCH YOUR SHOES
In all pCe Oilk, thread silk, and silk lisle all
cokrs. Ulack and white in boot Bilk and artificial
silk. . . 0
t'obo jre Krown, Ironfo DcavO, hlal, Grffy,
luupe and Chumpaie. o.
5W?S? ' l-Jj s$?'S
' NEW SEPARATE
. SKIRTS
The separate skirt promises to be
.very popular for the coming sen
son. We have just received tome
new skirts in silk poplin, yvool pop
lin; scrire and silk. . Made up iu the
most attractive and exclusive mod
els. See (Jie two white silk poplin
Skirts in our windoVr.
We invite your inspection of our
entire stock.
VOILE WAISTS
These wnists are nil hand embroid
ered and lace trimmed. Each mod
el is' distinct. liy far the . most
beautiful ones wc have over had
the pleasure of. showing in voile
waists.
Call and see. them while our stock
is complete.
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'YOUR NEW FOOTWEAR
. ' ' SPRING
To complete your Ku,ster outfit, your footwear
iiMy important. No matter hoy, Mainly
your tires, how elaborate .your costume, shoes'
will make or mar,
The new shoes are ready for women who would
be well drowsed.
Wo Invite yon inspection
WHITE
. SHOES
The white shoes avo
here now for 'the
coming season, l'ci
hans tho most noini-
Inr white shoo this season will bo
tho white Heinskiu u fine grade
canvas. We invito your inspection
, of these now.
White reinsRIn, Ijiuis heel, best
welt aole und covered heel. AA to
C width, . Armstrong make.
Price '. $8:01)
White, I very fine grade canvas,
Louis hlel, turn sole. Trice . .SR.illl
White Hid, Louis heel, turn "ole.
Quoen (Anility mnko. Price $!).;0
Also ennyas and nuhiick in low
hcls. Prices $11.25 to 85.00
FOR
.Meets Soldier Husband-Mere
Jvlrs. C. J. Allen, who has been ns
sislnnt cnshler of the bank at En
terprise for some time past, ias in
LnOrando for a few days last week
awaiting the arrival of her husbind,
who recently returned from over
seas. Mr. Allen, who sP'-nt nine
teen months in France, received his
discharge at Camp Lewis three or
four days aco and, expecting to meet
his wife ill Wallowa, went straight
through to that town Friday morn
.ns. ...... ""''"""' " I President, C.
to this city- again Friday night for
their happy reunion. They went on'
on tho branch to their home yester
day morning.
MODEL BRASSIERES
For and Conform to Your Figure
' Stooping, standing, dancing, riding or
lounging any activity, any poise, any po
sition your model Brassiere readily ail Wls
itself without binding or hindrance of any
kind.
Hook back or hook front models, high, me
dium or low back. Made in fancy materials
of lace trimmed silks, crepes and satins.
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Ill-own all-kid shoe, Louis heel, best welt sole.. Arm-
string muke, AAA to C width. Price $12.00
BroVn cloth top, turn sole, Louis heel A to C widths.
priccV..;, Sli.OO
Gray Vd, cloth top, same as brown. Price $11.00
Black nJI-kid, Louis heel, welt .sole AAA to C width,
ArniBtioW make. Price Slu.oo
We have just received a new
shipment of theso Gage models.
Some very new and beautiful
creations for Easter. Call and
.see them tomorrow.
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Pains, Callouses or Cramps
THERE?
nre a. usual indication of a '.vea'Kiiess in the
Anterior Transverse Arch. The finger points
out the locntion of tenderness, p::in and forma
tion of callouses cumuM by depressed mctutar
sal "heads.
Tho toes are dorsal flexeA or cramped, shoes
feel uncomfortable, the food widens and
spreads upper of shoe over the sole. There is
A burning on the sale of the foot.
This is only one f orm of foot trou
ble. There are many others.
DR. SCHOLL'S
Corrective Foot
Appliances
are fitted in our shoe de
partment. There is' an ap
pliance or remedy for ev
ery form of foot trouble.
Let us know your trouble.
An examination costs you
nothing.
The temporary officers elected at the
still in La ' mect',lf 'ast n'Kn we,-e ns follows:
. IPrpsiilent. C. C. HnrlnWT vire-nresi-
dent, C. L. Dccious; secretary and
i treasurer, T. A. Louchin; recording
'secretary, Maicella Graham; . inspec
tor, A. L Christianson; chaplain, Lola
I Wilson; 'guard, E. B. Jones; execu-
Paid Over $liM) for Five Cmvs !t,v committee, C. Key, O. P. Lilly,
Mention was mado a few d-iys aK,iV. C. Mocnkhouse and Lctta Ferns;
of the purchase by Oaretl Taal for delegates to Central Ijibor Council, C.
some registered Shorthorn cowsC. Hardin and Marcella Graham. An
al the recent auction in Portland, other meeting to further complete tho
The Live Stock Iteportor gives a list! details of organization will be held
of the purchases as well as the j tomorrow evening.
names nf the animals. Mr. Taal bid
In five head at an aggregate price of ,0 -, l roin I rnnro
Jix:.. me nignest in me 101 i.e.,..-, Tho (sl,,,u-,t,8 ann.nli.co that
bid In a 4S0 and another at H0-kl!a51) Hospital No 4,; , on , w;.
A,l,linK to tne n rut . "Si .ne exnei.se- , fr)m ,.Vallc0 ,,, ,s , , Now Yo,l:
April IS. Two La Grande people
are meiivhers of this unit. They are
local orgnni.ntlons or n similar na
ture. Mr. Collier 13 also endeavor-,
ing to tfocuro a spenlter from Port
land, to take up an appropriate top
ic with tho gathering.
PERSONAL MENTION.
John F. White and family arrived
from the east last week, to make
La Grande their future home.
Chas. Conlcy
from Portland,
visiting friendu
relumed yesterday
where he had beei
for u few days.
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XBrownic
Cameras
$2.00 V-00
$3.00 $130
$15.00
of the trip, and bringing the c:utl
home. It 1h easy to sec where over
$20fin will no out fir the five pur
chases made. Mr. Taal put ul a
silo last fall, the firs', in bis ncij;h
hnrhoiul. and now with the founda
tion well .laid he will nut be lonK i"
having one of Ui best herds of
Shorthorns in tlie sf.ite.
Jas. McLausliIln and C. W.
Swartz, of the 0.-': dispateheraB
office, wore visitors in Ituker Friday
evening.
Chas. Der.ney h ft last nlht for
Twin Falls, Idaho, Inn In k neeeptod n
Hltnalion with tho "Times" of tb.it
city. Ho had been with tho Obser
ver, his "alma inntor" In the printing
gamo; for omo tlni').
.1. A. ItiiRsel, or the Grnmlu U-mde
Meat Co., h?8 been confined lo IiIh
boiie lor thepnHt two or three dny
on account of slight IIIiicku.
(iOOI) ROADS MKN LEAVE
A party of men rep,resentini? Union
county's good roada program leave
this morning for Pendleton, where
they will confer with Commissioner
Thompson and will then go on to
Portland, where they will meet
what steps are needed for the fur
therance of the improved highway
project for Union county. This will
include such mutters as the pifins,
eoiits and other faeLs pertaining to lliu
business iu hand.
Those who left as representatives
of Union county were .Indue J. l' Phy,
Commissioner W. J. Towmey -and
Messrs. I' L. Meyers, T. J. Scroggin,
Albert Hunter, F. J. Holmes, K. K.
Kiddle, il. L Larisoii and Colon Kher-hard.
11 P. O. K. KLK.S, La Grande Lodtfo
No. 4;U. Lodge nA'ets cftch Thurs
day evening at A o'clyek. Homo
ami club privileges t-herfully ex
tended to all UroUW Klks. "
COLON RAHnEKHARD, :
Exalted Uuler.
A. B. CIERRY, Secretary.
Ilens-on, of the tate hiifhway commis- j
sion. Their mission is to ascertain I
Thirteen.
Thirteen was I In sacred number of
tlx Mi-xhiiiiM und the nix-lcni people
of Vucatan. Tht-lr wei'l; had l.'i days
S,l und they bud J.VhikiIui gods.
Obsorvor mi vert tain g pays.
( ALL TOlf CITY WARRANTS
Notice is hereby given that all war
rants issued on tlie general fund of
I he city of La (irande, Oregon, and
endorsed Septemil-r lit), 1918, or prior
thereto, are now Iralltd for payment
ami interest on skid warrants ceases
from Ihis date, Ar 11, 1919.
AGW M. RUSK, :
Tica.nirer (Hy ofXa Grande, Ore.
A clnjisifiid ad will bring results.
New Lalior OrRaniiation.
An entirely new labor org-anization
was perfeeted in La Grande last night.
It is the Cooks, Waiters, Waitiesses,
Melpers anil Soda Dispensers union.
Hurley Johnson, of Cinfinnati, was j
the organizer. The new organization
starts off with a membership of 21',;
and great enthusiasm was manifest jseven Iniso hospitals
at the meeting. This branch of un
ion lalior is Affiliated with the Amer
:cnn I-'ederatien of Labor and will, of
course become 'a full member of the
Central Labor Council of tlfis city.
A Sound Business
PROPOSITION
will- jiIwjivs ici-oi .iin t'iir iittciitii'ii from thu
iiffirei oi' tliis l;nk.
, cniily our larnc H'sunn-t'S
tlie. (.nimuuiiity, in jircrn'rviuu'
ciUxtifioTis .'Hid oi'i'viiliji the
t-i ni'cft Vory 1 iritiinate d;-
It is our jiiii'i'i'M'
in tli sci vii-e of
normal' Tiusini'.-
t-rt'tht Tit'iffsafj'
Iitalbl.
Capital aaiSaipliu, $210,009 '
LA CRANDE NATIONAL BANK
H !.) lUiiere SjU
Dr. (now captain) if. M. Itouvy am1 j
Miss KHen Grady. Dr. S. A. Roe
who is associated wiih Dr. IJouvy in
piactiee.nl this place, recently receiv
ed a lelier from lt.ni in whii-h h
stafd that he exp.ts to return to
La Grand1 very won aft-or he (.-
(Itsehaiged from tho tfrvire. Dr.
Ilpuvy was coin m Issiont'd as first lieu-
truant and sailed as r lie of.tiie spec
ialists with Hast' Hospital No. 4i
Inst Jini". In (RtolxT he was pro
moted to a captain'" and placed in
jch irt-'! of the central. clini'H ;it
l;i?,U) a, France, when special aid
I difficult ' case- were rof erred from
Capt. Hotivy
will prnbaldy return to l.a Grande
about the 'middle of May. Minn
Grady Is the daorhter of CondiiHu-
iMtd Mi h. I! . :. (ii idy of lhi cliy.
She is well known i. a eonipet'iit
nurse nnd her Hevvi';e were tendered
to the (.'overnmejit very early In tie
war. She will probably' leturn home
as soon s posslli!.! after reafbinfi
New York.
luvfleH I.adlrN to Luncheon
John folll'T. r.i'y mannyer,' who
was rppolntefl lain Tuesday to act
as rhalriik n the Ad club 'Tueuday
luncheon thl: Weei . announcH. that,
he plan to mak.j tl.ia occa.dun a
"La Grand" lHy,". introdiuini; top
ics o chic iiitproment. ' Mr. Col
lier reroRuizeB thi.t the women of
i he to-n have a dp interim in
mutter of proi;r'-s and Ih extend
ing an Invitution to their hu
tunda to the luncheon. The
Kyninasium room al the V. MC A
will In u tied for tli rvr casion, iu or
der to accommodate a m Kenuinhrr,
and ft rn,;,j",',tl that all who a.
;:olnc to attend vjll live their nauux
to the city reforder, Thoe teb jihc ne
no id be Ik Mutu 7iX, or to tn
ret ry of the V. M. C. A.. In oidit
(hat ulf ma be provided for. V
at'V Vi! bands r. n-it ( Wi. m-.tn
rhatrman. I' l thMr wiv ome i. '
their plaiw. f.xid li any hu
conie wil'mjt hb wife, it if
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m-lrl-.) the al'u.
Itt-iiWnlinp thn
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will ! !R li'P'. dunned fri.m tHi'
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