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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1918)
MONDAY, AlJlL29.9i8 'r.X'c; n a : i ii ? ft VftiCiNvj o rw ftvfoi l'AGft'iii1,:;.:!-! 10 It ;:10 v ill m Hi .1 0.0 t .. . 'J I J ! Mr. uni) , Mrs. Fred Gunderson ! ; are ud from Valiner Junction.' Mr. TVRTi f!T?nS T1PTT1 ! JloundersoY has a logging contract M at that place. STUMS . The Kodak Store !'..! 1,1 - . II' I .'.' 15::::: MIbs Helen Baker who baa been 1 ii visiting with her parents at Pendle Sjiton, returned to her home In La J J Grande this morning, i ij R. J, Stanfleld, republican candi l Jidate for U. S. senator, left La i ilOande'on Saturday night, together ISlwl'th Jack Guyton, : his publicity ! fecial and Personal ...... John Scott ccma down from Hil gard this morning Dr. J. D. l'iamondon was u Sun day visitor in the city. ' 0.' H. Spong of Enterprise' Is. a Foley Hotel guest today. Mrs. H.. C. Crady has returned frpm a short visit in Pendleton. ' Mr. and Mrs. George S. Craig nro In the city from Enterprise. F. A. Elliott, State Forester, is In La Grande on official business.; ' Mrs. W. H. Safford left Saturday for Chicago to visit with relatives. Miss flosu Sherman left this mor ning for Union to visit for a few dayn. ' D. H. Jesse is among the La Grande people registered in Port land. ,. ' i l-Mrs. E. M. Hickox left, this mor nlhg to vlBlt with , he,r mother in Portland. , ..Xoe Chenault left last evening for Phoenix, Arizona, to be absent for about six months. j vvMlss Ollio Chlldres of the-- Sal vation Army, will. .return to Bell-! Ingham tomorrow. i Mrs. Julia Metzler left Inst evening tovisit with her sister, Mrs. Fair banks, at Ithica, New York. -, : " agont, for Pendleton. u'.Jl Simpson and bis publicity man, Ralph Staley, left La Grande butt '.'nlsht for i Pendleton, from J: whence they win proceed to Port- land for Willamette Valley points. Mrs. I. A. Moen, of Missoula, Montana, who has been visiting her1 son, Lee Moen in this "city, left this morning for Portland to visit with friends before returning to her home V . .', ' Mrs." George Grider and ill. George Belden, of Kellogg, Idaho, wile- haye been visiting with their parents in this city, left last evening for Bend to visit with friends before proceed ng to their home. Mr., and Mrs. J. F. Corbott have returned from a visit to Portland and Seattle, where the visited with their son. James, who is with the aviation section at Camp Lewis, D"1!,,,,' has now been transierrea 10 oan Diego. ' ' Mr; Jacob H. Trayner, superin tendent of tho Grande Ronde Hos pital, has returned from a two weeks' visit to Portland, where 'lie has been studying X-ray and electri cal treatments and visiting the var ious hospitals in that vicinity. -f E. Y. Armstrong, an officer in the navy, who with Mrs. Armstrong has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Bennett, left last evening for San Francisco, where he will join his ship. Mrs. Armstrong wilW re main .with her siste for another month. Mrs. A. W. Ray left this morning for Hot Lake, to be gone for a few days..;.1.. ' ,"" .Mrs., S. N. Bolton loft Saturday to visit with relatives at Crane, Ore gon. , . Mrs. Marlin, of Roith, is visiting1' ior a lew days with friends in , l.a Grande and Union. . .' : Mr. 0. A. Nash of the Nash Electric company has returned from a busi ness trip to Portland. ; Lee Tuttlc, editor of the Elgin Recorder, accompanied by Mrs. Tut tle, 1b a visitor to tho city. . . , G.L. Kurd, salos manager of the Burroll Engineering' &' Construc tion Co., of Portland, is a business visitor in the city. Mrs. C. H. Upton, ef Portland, who is visiting with friends in La Grande, left this morning for Hot Lake to spend several days. ' Mr, and Mrs. ,J. F. Corbott left last evening for Portland and Seattle i LOCALS ! Aud i Advertising in Brief Most Ladies like the Elanolno Toilet preparations for tho com plexion. Face Creams aud Lotions, Rouges and Hand Lotions. You can see the full line, at Sijver thorn's Family . Drug' Store. Daily 4 1 Weekly It SWEET ' CORN, SEED HAS Alt rived. Cherrys, Florists. : ,4-22-Ot Tho many .ladles that havo boon wanting Colorlte in Glossy Black will be very glad to know that they can fiud a large' stock of this at Sllverthorn's Family Drug Store. , o - More Kodaks, and More Develop- in -response to a telegram, statin?-InS aml Printing than ever before that their son James, who is with the Satisfactory work and attention to aviation section, was being fun. tno work ' what keep them so ferred from Camp Lewis to San i 0l,sJ' ' Silverthorn s Family Drug Diego. . ' Mrs. E. H. MacDonald, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jasper at Alice! and at- Store. Dally 4t NIWTOAYj FOR RENT. Housekeeping Rooms. 1508 4th St. 4-39-Ct WANTED. A mlddle-uged woman for ihamtei work at Hot Lake Sanatorium. V 4-29-4t LOST. On Frlduy, black. Arrow head so in gold"TIn on N. . Ave. v or downtown- street. Valued as keepsako. Return to Obseiror. ' . ' .' 4-27-31 OWNS NEW PIANO. . Miss Mary Kennedy,,who makes her home with Mrs. E. C. : Tuckey on Washington avenue, is the proud pos sessor of a fine new Ivers & Pond piano, purchased yesterday. The case is done in French Curly walnut, and the instrument is a joy, indeed, to the possessor and her friends. MAltlXK ENLISTMENTS RECEIVED. nn linnini'ul ttv n. rmni ru Ali-n ing the Smijuy sthoul convention I monev ,or farm loana nt sii m.r in La Grande, returned to her honw'cent. The U. S. Marine Corps Is still i open for enlistment, to men between Monoy .a easy iuoiiliiiv paymeiils : tho ages of 18 and 36' In good physical condillon, this Includes re gistered ana married men. The IP- if' I - IN. ' I C8 Wft B urpoyS'-. ' We may spare tlicm the Supreme Sacrifice! : ' Hov?, By individual Self-Denial. . i ly stopping every extravagance., ' ,; " By placing every penny and" every dollar where it needed most. Don't Only Think ACT! " , ' , ' Buy Thrift Stamps Every quarter , oils (ivir fii'litiirg niac.liine. Aid the cause of Liberty, i , : Help end Ruthlessness. .. . ' Hasten the honiecoming of the Boys. Buy War Savings Stamps NOW! in Nyssa this morning. Mrs. Mac Donald is Mrs. . Jasper's mother. Miss May Murphy, Emergency Home Economic Demonstrator, ar rived homo from Portland this morning. While in Portland Mis3 Murphy attended a Home Economic Conference and learned many in teresting things which will help In her work here. Among those who ,aie In ' the city to attend the conferences of' i the Fire Patrol Association are U. H. Chapter, Weeks Low Inspec tor, U. S. Forestry Service, of Port land, nhd Hugh Henry Manager, of the Oregon Forest Fire Association, also' of Portland. ' I '.'j ." . Postmaster and Mrs. E. E. Bragg are in receipt of a telegram announc ing the arrival of a son at the home See J. R. Ollvor. ' 3-21-Siu Money to Loan. On Improved real property In Union county. No delays. Current rates. La Grande Investment Co. Adv. tf. Showing vacant land, present land owners Btreams, railroads, etc. R. R. Noal, County Surveyor, office In City Hall, over Fire Department. Adv. 4-10-18t pd. Don't forget the Rummage Sale to be held In Honan Hall, Friday, April 26. 4-16-tf recruiting office will assist regis tered men in securing a release rrom thcli1 local board. This de sirable branch of tho service offers many advantages. For full Infor mation apply at tho Recruiting Sta tion, Post. Office . Building, La Grande, Oregon, , 4-17 -lino pd 4-10-lt weekly. Don't miss having your develop ing and printing dono at Silver thorn's Family Drug Store Thoy of Mr. and Mrs. Dan McClellan, injcla,m lo nave 1,18 late" nna m05t Portland, Monday, April 29, 1918. The complto Developing and Printing name of John Bragg McClellan hasi0utrit ou the Pacific Coast. They been given the little new arrival. Mrs. I can' by tho Ialost methods, turn McClellan will be remembered as Miss out 'vror "tek? and Perfectly. Zoe Brairir. formorlv of thin citv Daily 4t ; Mr. John Berltelbach, assistant ,'l uperlntondent of mulls of Phila- NOTICE. dolphla nnd daughter, Mrs. Adam A two-year-old roan heifer, "shoe Wilson, who is a niece of Mrs. F. sole brand on" hip; have had her in 0. Johnson, have continued their j my care since October 1, 1917. Owner 1 1 ji'uiiiijr lu VUIUUIIUU til LUr It VIH1 !- ttw a.y iui nwijiii, uuu uuvci ,1 wiU'l Barber Shops will close 0:30 p.m. every day except Saturdays. Will be open Saturday nights till 9 p.m. Hulr Cuts 60 cents on and after May 1st. . . , , ' . . THE BOSS BARBERS. 4-2G-4t ,. , ,.v : ; ' ' .. i "i 'vv. h! i ne ouoenor wei- rweivv"vy. ..., . . .. . : . . , . .. : worth Blouses are also the product of the Wirthmor "Savings Plan' r The Welworth Blouse af $2.00 occupies the same proud position in the two dollar Blouse field as the : Wirthmor does among the lower price Waists, and offers savings that aro proportionately larger. Just because the World's largest Blouse maker in close co-operation with 2000 of America's most progressive stores has eliminated all selling ex- . pense and lowered production cost to a minimum,'. is it possible to sell such dainty, distinctive and dependable Blouses for this modest sum. It would be a splendid war-time resolution to de cide to purchase a Welworth or a Wirthmor every time yon want an inexpensive Blouse. .': Charniiug new styles on sale tomorrow. : Welworth Blouses sold here only: . , P GOLDEN RULE One of Uie 600 It, C, V. Stores with an Annual Purchasifig Power of Over 60 Million Dollars Soda Water Weather Is rapidly Quito busy dishing up the nicoat approaching. Wo notlco that Mr. and best of them all. Cuin, at Sllverthoin's fountain Is Daily 4t , Every Woman wants to be Pretty, Healthful and Shapely with relatives in La Grande. While Jtising or animU be sold 10 days hero they wore gursts at B. Johnson home.' the T. from dale of this notice. Mrs. Laura E.'Woodel), Far mers 127. 4-13,10t. FI1EAK iE(iG SEASON'. I lien May Hits Hen's Kjtg ' Tells Time Of Day. Wliltli United States National Bank j Ben May has a hen which lays j oggs on which there is a perfect clock dial with the hours marked In the Roman numerals. He left two of these eggs at this office tlil3 morning. Allhough It 13 no defi nitely dlscerniblo, the dials and (he tlmo (he csrs aro taken from the j nest indicate that tho lion Is run ning oh the new tlmo schedule. Alarm clocks and other kinds of time approximators seem to have been discounted by tho May's hen, which Is taking to the dnyllRht sa- -, ... - ivlng plan industriously and regu- . 444'$'$40''9)$O','' jlarly. Dceils and not 'words is her . ' ' $ ; motto. ' ' ' ' - ' , ' ' " : NOTICE. . FlndiiiK that the cash system a success wo are taking over Mr. Stevenson's route, i known as the Standard Dairy, on May 1st. Pat rons on this route will got their milk May. 1st just the same, but it may bo a different time of the day. Thnnlrlns you for your patronage ! J wc are, yours truly, PUItE MILK AND CREAM CO. 4-2U-H For Sale 3 Dodge Touring Cars 1 Maxwell Touring Car 1 Reo Touring Car 1 Grant Touring Car Used But Not Abused Daniel Auto Co. 4 t The.: Club M USE CALLED TO ECHO. Miss Adeline Mccormick, a nurse Whooping Cough. Give Chamberlain's Cough Item- II edy to keep the cough loose and ox- .j J poctoration easy. It Is excellent. i Adv. ij O ; ' ' MAI!ltll;l). A m:irriiigo licenno wa3 Issued tolj Mr. William L. Crouse and Miss An-1! I I I is wnmm. 1 i no phones 1114 ADAMS AVENUE" t tlin C.mn.ln BnnriB Tlnsnlt il. was ' , ; V U-n.,,1 . ir.i... ,.i,. r'uy l" JiiBiice oi me I'caco CIGAR STORE ' We carry the Choicest Brands of CIGAES AND TOBACCO, CONFECTIONERY, CANDIES, EffC. - Our Fountain Service Cannot Be Exceller?" Ice Cream Fresh Every Day. I ! an accident which happened to her 'thirteen years old brother. Tho boy sustained a broken leg by a fall from a horse and was otherwise se- Ivcrely Injured. I' " 0 v ! Cottage Cheese. Get it at the A Pure Milk and Cream Co. Fresh West-Jacobs Bldg. EARL N. DOANE, Prop. A I every day. I Saturday evening. i Mr. Eldon M. Hartley and Miss ! Gladys D. McClune or Elgin w-irojj married In La Grande on Saturda).ll April 28, 11118. ! 3J When a "unz Kirl puts on her first corset her figure hus a tendency to grow into tho line of her corsets whe ther the lines are good or bad.. If her first corset is a bad one and she obtains a bad figure from it, of course a new corset of the same mo del will fit her bettor than any corset of superior lines or design, for has she not allowed her figure to take the Imperfect lines of the poor corset? We make this suggestion. Try on one of these . I i l j t i 1 1 Six reasons ifS i a good friend: tilHTH 15 E 0110. Horn at the Grande Ronde Hospl- 3-2C-tf i till. Friday, April 2G, 1913, to .Mr. i and Mrs. Sum liurftundor, a daugh- NOTICE. ter. ' 40k!fc&0&$S'''$$'&'&0444lfr! Notice is liorf.jy given that julill It. Born ut the Grando Itourie Hospi- TT1'TTTTy''T , " ; Metzler has been appointed by theltal. Sunday, April 28, 1918, to Mr. . . ...... jrjounty Court of Union County, Ore-land Mrs. J. L. Courtney, un eight S IflbD4RT Corsets Front Laced PAULINE .LEDERLE Y THEATRE .THE HOUSE OF QUALITY.-.. A Heart Drama of Compelling Sweetness." ' .V Is Weaver of Dreams A 5-Act METKO Sci cn HoiiiaiK-e of LOVE AND RENUNCIATION Starring . ADORABLE ' VIOLA DANA And the Christie Comedy "FIVE TO FIVE" Last Showing Today gon, Administratrix of the Estate of land three quarter pound son John C. Hart, Deceased. All per- i sons having claims against said cs , tate are notified to present the same i s? to Julia R. Metzler at La Grande, Ore-1 a fi gon, on or before six months from the date hereof. . Oated at l.a Grande, Oregon, April 20, 1918. April 26 May 3-10-17-21 r Pbcne your Waul Observer. Main 37. Ads to the I Do You Sleep Well? To be at his best a man must have sound, refreshing sleep. When wakeful nnd restless at nlgiit he Is in no condition for work or ' .'business during the (Jay. Wake. til-1 j. ness Is often caused by lndi,-lin ' and constipation, and Is quicklv r-' f! icveo by Chamberlain Taiilcfr how much better you feel with e i clear head and good dlgesliLii - Adv. ! Practically Everything Has Raised But Telephone Service m II 81 I 1 1 II Ii ; WANTED Clean White Cotton j Rags at th Observer Office; 3c I : i per lb. It -: .;. jftf , I Steadies nerves1 ' - - JS: 2 Allavs thirst M0 ' .' 3 Aids appetite Jiff t He,ps digestion mjm:- ''; 5 Keeps .teeth dean jjj - . 6 It's economical till and sailors supplied 1 i!ak. Chew it after every meal The Flavor Lasts! '-Sr:Writ