La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 13, 1919, Image 6

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    TUESDAY. MAY 13, 1910
iiX rMANi)i?KviwrNTn ohrerver.
WOI -SC8Q1ILS CLOSE.
ir) I.ymu'OlIill, 'which he Gxpeutd'toj
t.jgyar (iOO head of sheep a duy. o
e
Im-k .Muti.r wag taken suddenly 11)
Mil ft R II V riTTrrHITU Wtflnesduv cvc:iir and won rusheto
Ull MMI riT ILLII Ul."
hospital ut Hot Lake. Mr. Slater's
e
ease is a serious nnfl uiul liltli hnnp
tf Jfira old
toivn shine
tonight as
never he-fore.
WELCOME, THRICE WELCOME,
01 r, MEX OV THE NATION'S SER
VICE. .AVE HOW BEFORE YOU
WITH FERVENT THANKS AND
GRATITUDE.
yiiAVY FH(lr WOKS WA.MAGIv
MitS. JOHN EA'lOX A VISITOR
I'KOM SAJ.KM BAND CO.NCKItT
WAS AITKECI.YTKD.
i held ihis'recovc:.
THE LA ORANDE PHARMACY
Quick Ik-livery Phone Mum W
1 SHERRY'S 1
I! TODAY AND TOMORROW
Livczy
IT 1 TV ! I
V pale Hamilton in'
"Jokey L Spot"
The Laughing Success,
'THE HUMAN SHIELD" !
I Episode No. 5 of "THE MAN OF MIGHT."
LET US ALL--
Celebrate The Re
turn of our Boys
Get your Flags and Decorations early,
and let the boys make a noiso.
We now have in a supply of Horns,
Firecrackers, Etc.
Newlin's Book and Stationary
Company
I 'UNION, May 12 (Special.)
I Mrs. J. J. Brown was a week-end guest
at the home of her daliKhtcr, Mrs. El
lis iless, at North Powder.
! Miss Lcnora Hughcy, of North
; Powder, has accepted a position with
the Farmers' telephone company in
this city.
i Willis Phillips and Jesse Spencer
attended the wrestling match at La
j Grande Tuesday evening,
i Joe and Wan Sommers and wives,
!of Klgin, visited at the Levy home
j Sunday.
Miss Muriel Hater, of Elgin, who
' has been teaching in the Pyle Canyon
I district, finished her school last l-'ri-IdY.y
and has been visiting with her
sister, Mrs. Ed. Cline, this week. Miss
; Bater expects to enter college thi?
1 fall.
Mrs. Ethel Hughey was down from
I North Powder on a short visit Tues
day. Ed. Cline and wife and mother, Mrs.
Mary Cline, Misses Muriel Hater and
Lola Wulf visited at the Amos Hottcl
home In Maker Monday.
Mrs. George Wright left Thursday
evening for a short stay in Canada.
Miss Dollie peering, who has been
teaching near Bums, arrived home
Friday night.
Quite a number of Dokkies attend
ed the meeting of the order in La
Grande on Wednesday evening and
report a fine time.
Frank iWilson, of this city, and Mis3
.Men bpangler, of tinker, were marriec!
at the Presbyterian parnonnge at Ba
ker Tuesday, April G. The groom is
the son of Attorney and Mrs. It. F.
Wilson, of this city, and the bride is
a popular young laiiy of Baker. Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson will reside on the
ranch of the groom's father nem
Union. Many friends offer their corr
grntulations and good wishes.
Union and neighboring towns were
visited by n'henvy frost lust -week,
which, is the belief of many, killed
most of the early fruit crop.
The public schools will close ncx
Friday, May 1(1. The graduating
class is rather small tikis year, having
i only four girls, F.lva Crosland, Mar
garet Busick, Huth Itollins and Nora
; McDaniel.
Coiuinencenient exercises will be
held at the M. E. church Friday even
ing, May Dr. 1). V. Polling, of
O. A. C, will give tbo nildress. Tin; j
baccalaureate sermon will be given
at the M. E. church Sunday evening.
Mnv ll.iby Rev. L. A. Cook, of Jos
eph. 1 he O.-W. hand, of I.a Grande, gave
a concert and dance here Tuesday
night and a large crowd enjoyed the i
music. '
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Zcek
Thursday, May K, a boy.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Seth Shrine.
Thursday, May 8, a lughter.
Captain Dr. George Vehrs, of l.a
Grande, arrived from overseas Friday
nnd is visiting at the home of Fiiink
Connor.
Mrs. John Eaton, of Salem, is vi it
ing in the city this week.
Mesdamcs Thos. Brasher 'George
Baird, Tony D. Smith, and daughter,
Jane, and Sol Seamnns, left K'ulny
for a visit with Mrs. J. W. Spray, of
Joseph.
Mrs. Chas. Ames, of Arlington, has
been in the city tho past w.ek visit
ing nt the homes of her sister and
nephew. Mis. W. W. Maxwell ami
Dr. (!. U. Erwill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Il l' -r and Mifs
Hracht, of Elgin, nnd Mis. G. M.
McMillan nnd children, of I.u Grande,
spent Sunday in this fit,'. 1
Mis. Frank Craig, of i'.'oith Powder,
is in the city this week.
Ed. Miller, of this city, Just com
pleted n six-machine sbearn.g nlniit
Peels Off Corns
Between Toes
I The Great Corn Loosener of the
Age. Never Fails. Painless.
A torn mil! hod, n tier zed nml
I rruwhetl. ;x U iiy Ion, in belwven two
tin's! Yon inn try the dispel ;ilt,
"tr-'iit Viu rmiiili" w ii ' ami try tn ill
BWMKK
MAY VISIT GUI
PASSED TIIltOUGII TODAY, HOME
FROM KKANCE. !
To La Grande all you "soldiers
of Uncle Sam
Bishop May Possibly Preach Here On
Sunday Evening in Episco
pal Church.
Bishop Puddock, of Portland, passed
through La Grande this morning op
his way home from France, where he
had been on service with the Y. M. C
A. during tho last yeur of the war.
The bishop was met at the depot
here by a number of La Grande
friends who enjoyed a brief visit with
him while his train, No. 17, stopped
here. Bishop Paddock is head of tht
Eastern Oregon diocese of the Episco
pal church and it is possible that hi
will he in La Grande Sunday to con
duct services in the local Episcopal
church that evening. He gave assur
ance this morning that he would be
hero if possible, and unless furthei
announcement to the contrary appears
in the Observer before Sunday, La
Granders may expect to have an op
portunity to henr him nt that time.
Bishop Paddock mlicle to his La
Grande friends this morning very
complimentary remarks about the
work of their former townsman, Rev,
G. L. Chirk, who was pastor of the
Presbyterian chuteh here before he
went to Franco with the Y. M. C. A.
LA GRAXDE IS PROUD OF EVERY
ONE OF HER SOLDIER BOYS, AND
ON THIS ESPECLVL OCCASION
WHILE WE WELCOME HOME THE
GALLANT HOSPITAL UNIT BOYS
OF THE WONDERFUL 42XD( WE
MAKE OUR OFFICIAL WELCOME
TO YOU ONE AND ALL
The J. C. Penney Co. welcomes you Home, and may you ever be with us.
Incorporated & J
ji'ii
WECOItATlON DA V FLOWERS
I'uonles, Kbilolu.i, statleo nnd
oilier flowers, caraalions in limitud
numbers, now taking orders. Fit-si
come, fiiHt served. Never. onouull
Hewers, to go around, ir you wall
until Inst liny you will be too lute
DO IT NOW. All flowers uncallei
for by 0 o'clock Thursday evening
will be sold. Plants lor prtVch box
es, hanging baskets and plantiiu
out are ready now. Come to tin
I The
Soldiers'
store
The
Soldiers'
Store
1 ip 'i!"wimt,r-
OnttMihouse wliilo Hie assortment ii
complete. Thoy won't last long,
5-llitf. CHERRY, Florist. .
HI Sli:ss MAN'S
STOMACH S.MAIXHlt
"My much distended stomach is
I'TVJi? 'y reduced. Doctors wan tod
to operate anil tap my stomach, bur
I happened to soo a newspaper ad of
Mayr'a Wonderful liemedy and af
ter taking three doses I have had
no more distress or bloating and am
eating things I have not dared to cat
for six years. I am confident your
i modicines will cure me" It is a
simple, harmless preparation that re
movos tho catarrhal mucua from tho
intestinal tract and allays the infla
mation which causes practically all.
stomach liver and Intestinal uilments
including appendicitis. One doso
will convince or money refunded. :
Sold r-vcrywliere.--Adv.
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W eicome Home
: OUR BOYS
The Greater Hooverized Grocery extends our noble boys its heartiest con
gratulations on their return to mother and home. We sincerely assure them,
one and all, our very best wishes for years of happiness and great joy. Any
thing we can do to aid them in battling through life's journey depend on us,
we shall gladly and willingly do.
False Advertising Always Proves a
BOOMERANG
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Jiiisiness roinvi'iis that make a iraet'ire
ot'siu h mctlKiils nwv deceive the puliliit
"i'm-a time, 1ml pri'Dinneiit successes are
' lint reached i Intl. .wav. .
--Kiir twelve years ve have been build-
jiitr. inn- bu.-iiicss, by square dealing.
.The financial acceninii'ulatU'ii which
we extend ('ii all resinn.sibU- titiensv
Vleatl? predated and jarely taken. .'
advantage .f. 'k' nearly always bave
. just w fiat yoif want just when Vhii
.jvant it. ''.
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riotiie Hants. ........,... 2yc lb.
Smoked SliouldcT 2Jc lb. ,
Grande R o n & e Meat .Q Company
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11 u Orov H' I hut's All:"
out nr.! fail. ''r. vou in try the
elt l- . ; .. ..-fu). t'.it,l,-s, (vi.sv w.f,
in liuu-
Andrews' Variety Dept.
Hurrah!-Hurrah!
Our Boys will soon be Home
ARE YOU READY TO CELEBRATE?
Decorate your homes and prepare to make
this event the hurrah of your life time
make it in appearance and sound.'
WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT
in that line at the right pjice: Flags, Banners,
Homes for decorating and noise. JARDI.
NIERS AND VASES for arranging flowers:
JARDINIERS , S9c
VASES 23c to -19c
GLASS EASKETS 33e to $1.-18
The .Place .cii Get Everything You Want
Every D.y at the Price You Like, to Pay.
Good Merchandising
Some merchants consider the old method of larpe-long-
credits to their customers, with its sure losses,
extra expense and unnecessary service, good mer
chandising. WE DON'T
and from the testimony of men hirh in tho mod
ern business world of today, we are right, and from
the ever-ineroasiiiK popularity of our market, we
know that we are right.
Quality meats, which we sell for less, is possible
because we buy it for cash and sell it for cash; the
' place where you don't pay the meat bill of some one
else, or pay for anything else you don't get. Don't
be deceived by the souawk of our competitors do
you think for one setond that they would lower a
price, cr even offer ou a btfit (which they admit
doing) if it wasn't fo our activities YOU K-S'UW
THEY WOUIJiXT.
We are setirg the pace 'that thoy cannot make.
Jf'meat is cheaper in I.a (iravd'e than in any other
citv in Oregon (and wo believe it i it is us that
voii can have to thank. WHO DESEKVES YOUR
PATRONAGE?
THE STILWEtL MEAT CO.
M. A. STILWl:i.l. & ED. V. SMltH, Sole Owners.
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