La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 19, 1918, Image 2

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FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1918
'A(1K TWO
OIIANDK KVENJNU OHSlittV riR
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jl,cm Rynearson, do
I Eva Moichouse, do
; Pora Underwood, do
; F. M. Childers, do . .
;L. Rayburn, ..do'
1 1.illie Nelson, da
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OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
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.1. H. Wwrnstafr, do .........
J II. Fisher, do -
M, Ellrdgc, do ,
Hal Bohni-nkunip, do
Alta I'cnny, do
J. A. Rus:1l, do ........
Harvey I'J. Duke, do . . .
iC O. Milrchifciui, do , . .'
Mary Holmes, do '.
Minnie M. llerr, do
J. C (In-isttanrn, do
MORE NEW STYLES IN
WASH5KIRTS
Early in the seasonwe felt thisVould be a Beason
of WASH SKIRTS, Shdso it haXproved. Our
newest arrivels
, . $1.75, S2.50, S3.4SSS4.I
.at
Hills Department Store
ARCA DE
IIOKil.AH I'AIKIIANKH T AH
C'ADk today.
, Ornlnl Athletic Artcrnft Hlnr I'or
' IrayH Novel Hole.
Whenever Douglas Fairbanks ap
pears in a motion picture, he Is n
daring "cut-up" whose antics and
genial good humor not only exclto
merriment, but add to his popular,
lty as an antertalner of the highest
1 class. In his' latest photocomedy,
Mr. Fairbanks is a regular parlor
"cut-up," as well as a fighter in
the shuns, ihul li la characterization
is no lesB enjoyable than are thoso
quaint Weslorik creations with
v Ich his name nis been so lone
and "agreeably associated.
In' hls vunwost vehicle, Mr. Fair
banks is ugftiilal Inciting philo
sopher, who frtiijeves In, happiness
and who teaches the doctrine that
they are happy who'ngNhapplness
to.otliora. In accordant -Avlth tbiB
' belief he becomes a fixer of thlags
In general, and as "Mil. FIX-IT,"
be ailompta to straighten the men
tal woes of twe young women, who
are unhappily enmoshed In a love
affair. He, causes several amusing
mix-ups, hut he emerges happily
from the complications which neces-
sarlly ensue. .
AH who have Been Mr. Fairbanks
in his recent pictures will appre
ciate "MR. FIX-IT," which Is to
be presented at the Arcade Thea
ter tonight. It Is said he does se
veral original feats, the nature of
which,, because of their novelty nnd
attractiveness, baa not boon dls-
closed.' ' ' . i
COUNTY COURT
PROCEEDINGS
July Term, 1918.
In re allowance of bills the follow
ing bills were allowed:
Everett Walslnger Grand Juror
tine Term , 12.41)
Baker, do
9.40
Ed Dbgan, do 17.80
Franch M. Hayncs, do 2.'l.80
I. C. Kennedy, do 10.20
D.'L. Sanderson, do 9.80
Thomas HUrns, do 21.40
N. B. HodAins,juror 20.40
F. C. HnminVn, flo 45.20
W. J. Snling, .1 .'15.00
H. H. Taylor, W 39.40
W. O. Sherwood, do ' 48.80
r
I SHERRY'S
mm: makkh is iiiiitom:
'Fields of Honor," the new
Goldwyn ricturo starring Mne
Marsh, which will be seen at the
Bhcrry Theater, lust showing today
Is a screen version of tho popu
lar story of the same name thai
nppeaocd In the Saturday Evening
Tost. . ' v
It - dotnils the history of Mittlo
Mcssereau, a little French girl who
arrlvos in America seeking better
things, only to find for a time 'that
- everything ace,nis to be aenlnst her.
FtiaJ her brother is called back
to ttfiscolois of his naive lund.
Then hci'NqJster Is tuken violently
111 nnd the thnor orders that she
be sent to the flmjitry, which the
slender rerources iifHlgrle cannot
When she, thinks she has found
happiness in the arms of Uobert
VorhlR, the son of a wealthy Judge
who has fallen In love with her. a
friend of Robert whose advunces
she has spurned, takes revenue by
telling Robert's parents that she
1b n fallen woman. Of courBC. she
Is not that, but her scout know
ledge of Kngllsh and of American
ways Is nttainsl her. Thereupon
Robert yields to tho, urging of his
parents Hint he go tu California for
a few weeks nnd try to forget her.
Word conies that Marie's brother
in tho French army, and her sis
tor's sweetheart. In the German
army, huve died on the butllrfield.
This Is the last straw for the fra
gile Bister, and she collapses. Marie
goe for the doctor, nnd he advises
Hint the sister be taken to a char
itable home for tuberculosis pa
tients. Mario goes forth without
the address, but hoping to find tho
house by asking her way. This
leads n detective to suspect and ar
rest her.
The outcome of this situation is
one of the most thrilling parts of
the play. ; ,, '
J. M. Dnrr, do 20.80
J. W. Chandler, do 18.20
John M. Burk, do 55.00
S. G. Hudson, do 2.'t.C0
Julius Fisher, do H!.2(
I J. R. WarnBtaff, do ,15.20
E. L. Ledbetter, do 12.20
F. O. Harryman, do .58.40
Brooks Campbell, do 110.40
Freeman I.add, Sp. juror IKi.'iO
E. E. Grout, do .,. .1:1.20
B. G. FrlttB, do 89.20
S. h. Brooks, do .1.00
Don Turner, do 21.20
C. R. Gekoler, do 9.20
'Arthur McCall, d 9.40
W. V. Rngnln, do 21.00
I. p. Smuts, do '. ... 9.00
Frank S. Jester, do . . 21.2(1
Ed Ayars, do 27.20
Guy Ellis, do .9.20
IB. A. llenhum, do 21.20
II. J. Kilter, do
i'Frcd Gaskill, do
T. Choale, do
J. A. Aikitis, do
J. K. Fitzgerald, do .......
Win. Ash, do
L. J. French, do
F. A. Kpling, do
Frank Harris, do
W.' II. Bohnenkumii, do
J. D. McKennon, do
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J. 11. Barnes, do 12.20
IVter Ki:d:ns, do
i l-.ill fiumas, du
i Frank Manenr, lo
John Smilh, witness Stale vs.
1 Potter
I Viva Morehouse, do
W. D. Morehouse, do
j I,. Rnyburn, do . .
' .1. C. Henry, do
Dora Uiidirwooil, do
(.eortfe Powers, witness State
; v Huitsuff
i (.'has. K. Voile, do
G. P. Hiirinliotham, do -
J. A. Russell, do-
L. U. Russ. ll, witness f"nte
vs. Ilickok ,
,C. I). Putnnn', do :
j W. II. Rc:iler, do
(J. K. I.i vy, do .
II. II. Taylor, do
;W. II. Reuler, do
; A. It Richardson, do .........
i fora Underwood, do .........
iC. S. Levy, do
('. D. Putman, do
I.. 11. Russell, do
G. II. Osborne, witness State
vs. Busick
Tony I). Smith, do
Verd Johnson, do
Dora Underwood, do
; I iattic Clark, do
! A. I,. Richardson, do . .' ';
, C. T. Bacon, do
j M. F. Davis, do
1 15. I). Lamb, do
j Alvin Snnpp,. do
W. S. Stock, do V
jC. D. Putman, do
1!. A. Bcnham, do
I Tony D. Smith, do
! G. If. Osborne, do
Verd Johnson,' do
; Hnttie Clark, do
! Dora Underwood, do
j A. I.. Richardson, do
.I. W. Spencer, do , . :
j M. F. Davis, do
I W S Ktnk ,1.,
: II, A. Vincent, d
: (!. D. Puljnan, do
i G. S. Levyi do
Alvin SnnpV, do . .1
, Ldwin li. y Millard, witness
i State vs. (Wlcllj-
Minnie .MillarXjJi
lOtis Metcnlf, mcnls for jurors
: Foley Grill, do
j J no. S. Hode;in, do
Nash Electric Co., wiring elec
j lion booths
Wm. E. Harris, registering vot-
I crs
Sam Hnllg-nrth, special deputy
I primary election
I.ce Warnick, expense
lima Aikine, work in sheriff's
j office
C. K. McCormick, freight, etc.
; Nellie Stiles, work in clerk's
office
j lioscoe Neal, enrineering1 ser-
vices
MJ. (1. Couch, deputy hire ....
', D. Richardson, services ns dep-.
j lily assessor
T. W. Ih'llonlo, services as
'janitor
Mrs. T. W. Di'Hordc, work at
court house
irvin Koyle, cleaning- base
ment J F. Phy, freight, etc
J. 1''. Phy, use of auto
C. A. (inlloway, commission
er's fees
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
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17.20
21.00
0.00
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D.40
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0:j.80
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7.40
7.00
5.20
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2.20
5.20
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4.20
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2.20
2.20
2.2C
5.20
5.20
24.75
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293.08
2.1.70
2.90
0.75
18:1.17
3.00
2.15
12.0U
42.00
100.00
99.00
75.0(1
1.80
1.50
28.97
45.00
(10 00
I Suppose Yow'Re looking, for. a no fisim
MC kLC, TK6 THIS ONE! '. wHtSM bu SUSVB
A HAN, JOST CCCAN OP THE MCSST. MO TDOM'T -
IvISTG A LOT OF TIM! FOIMBLIMG. AMD -TOVIMCi tulTH
HIS FACE.:' T4s tilts OP Of MS. ANO L6T
fie out fiP HERCIi; '
W. J. Townley, do 55.3'J
A. E. Ivanhoe, express, etc. . , 5.41
Helen Poston, clerk in super
intendent's office 35.00
Janet Jones, work in super
intendent's 'off ice 6.00
Stella Ingle, do 9.00
E. F. May, J. P. fees, State
vs. Dodson 1.50
R. E. Lindley, constable fees 4.00
j Arthur C. Williams, justice of
peace fees ' 19.70
1 M. K. Hall, county health of-
I ficer 80.0'J
I Dexter Mcllroy, premium on
j bonds 40.00
; I.ee Warnick, expense 2.75
I M. T. Burnett, delivering bal-
j lot box 1.90
: Western Union Tel. Co., tele
grams 4.85
i Spaeth & Goss, , plumbing re
pairs .' . 67.2D
A. W. Nelson, printing '. . 3 1.75
IE. O. Light & Power Co.,
lights, etc.
I.n Grande Printing Co., print
ing City of La Grande, water rent
Home Ind. Telephone Co., tele
phone service 62.15
Union County Telephone Co.,
do ' . 8.65
Hushong & Co., supplies ill!
Glass & Prudhomme, do .... 198.85
I. W. Faulk, G. A. K. hall
rent, etc 37.50
Grande Rondc Hospital, hos
pital services for indigent..
Lucy Wude, house rent for in
digent Walter Stringhnm, supplies for
indigent
G. J. Riggers, county physi
cian Standard Laundry Co., laundry
for jail
Lee Warnick, prisoners' board
.Salvation Army, room nnd
board for dependent 25.00
(Continued on Page Six.)
XOTIf'K TO CRKDITOllS.,
24.55
i .Jo
21.40
. In Hie District Court of the
United States: For the District of
OroKOi.'. . i .
In ttw matter of Wallace Markle,
et als, partners as Western
White Tine Lumber Co., bank
rupts. No. 4 884.
; IN BANKRUPTCY.
.Notice is hereby glvj?n that on
! the 8th day of July 1918, Wallace
Markle . L. P. McCarthy, and C.
F. Wegener, partners aa White Pine
Lumber Ce., of Union, Oregon, tho
bankrupts a,bove named, wero duly
adjudicated tgnnkmpt; nnd that the
first meeting, of their crcdltois
will be held i the! Circuit Court
Room In the tourtl House nt La
Grande, Oregon, onlthe 29th day
of July, 193 8, aillO ' jf.ni., at whcb
tlmo said '!creditos -may attend,
prove their elainiA nppoint a, trus
tcp, examine the bankrupt, and
transact such other Vniiness as may
properly come befortVaafd meeting.
1 Claims must be presented in
form required by tho Bankruptcy
Act, and sworn to.
Tho schedule filed discloses rati,
mated assets ?24,0II0.
Dated ju'.y IT, 1918.
A. M. CANNON,
Referee, In Bankruptcy,
7-19 It
TRV OUR
TEAS AND COFFEES
Tlhs enst lr flip depends upon tlie strength of your
tea oi- okfoo. I.you buy a poor quality, it takes move to
the cuj) anV i-('il!, the poor kind costs more than the good
quality.. V-
We have th K0(uality of teas and coffees selected
and blended liyhe est experts.
Phone us yourSffticery order today. .
Fiill line of Fruits and Vegetables. . '
HARRIS GROCERY
Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192
408 North Fir Street i.. Across the Track
"United States Food Administration License No. G50255."
' Feed for Your Hens and Small Chickens.
Scratch Food, 4 lb. 25c
Eastern Oyster Shells, 10 lbs. for '. 25
Coarse Grit, 10 lbs. for 25
Clam Shell, 10 lbs. for , 25
Ground Bone, per lb . 5
Egg Ft..d, 4 k for 25
50 lbs. ompresVed Sulphurized Rock Salt, for
your stock; prevVnts distemper, scab and other
diseases, Vr block , 85d
Brooms have heiu ...40 to $1.25 ea.
We have a fcW cansvif Woodlark Sfuirrcl Poison
left; we will fHI it iff, er can 25 .
Five ' Gallon Wlvarjized Oil Can, with pump,
only :. $2.00
Spring Clothes TSjisf 3 doz. for
06.'.
1C.00
lo.oo
20.00
1.00
58.0:!
There rhould T,o no reason why
your Bon, or daughter or friend
should not have a Kodak, when
lynti can buy ono at Silverthorn's
Tor 1. J2, ?2.75, f.'!. $1, 55, 7,
$10, ;11. fl':t, 15, $20, $24
jand up to any amount yon, wish to
I pay. These lire all Eastman Ko-
ilaks, and you will havo full in
structions about using them, wilh
jout -extrn eharpes.
Mouse Traps the sure catch
...22-
5
Campers Outfit Here and Save Money.
Follow The Crowd to
FAMILY DRUC5 STORE
(.A GRANDE.ORr.QON.
today-Arcade Theatre-Tomorrow
HUG'S
MODERN GROCERY
CALL MAIN 35
Huck nnd Tom, coming to Arcade,
Monday and Tucsdny. 7-I,2t
i G. P. Christie, do . .
II. II, IIuk, do
Wm. Siegrist, do
i Earl SCundel, do
I Claude Scranton, do
! J. 1. Smith, do
!C. 11. Conkey, do ...
j J. A. Chandler, do . . .
! Henry Nurre, do
I James Moss, do
'l.loyd Carter, do . . . .
Kd Wulf, d
James Mulholland, do
1 1.. F. Ingram, do . , .
IJ. C. Henry, do
'W. A. Worstell, do
;T. J. Snider, do
Dexter Knton. do . .
I,. A. Puke, do
lion Kurkmnn, do . . .
Wm. Banton, do . . .
M. Willcock, do ...
C. II. Hlystone, do . .
T. F. SherwoiMl, do .
n. W. Miller, do ..
J. W. Sills, do
Win. Hughes, do . .
Dan Wilson, do
1.. M. I.nird, do . . . .
,C. n. Huffmnn
I Roynl Allen, do ....
II. P. Uwis. do
j Jake linker, do
'Franklin Zur'.irick, do
J. B. Stoddard, do . .
IJ. R. McNown, do
J. K. Wright, do . .
W. T. Patten, do .
La Villa Ijortie,
witness
E. G. Kirby, do .
Eva Murray, do
Wm. Miller, do
L. Kayburn, do
W. D. Grandy, do .
S. T. Booth, do
Elizabeth l.ovett, do
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Mr. Grain Farmer:
i
Are you prepared to handle your grain in bulk? Do not
wait until Spring and Summer when you are buried with work
and worried with labor shortage, but build your graneriea now.
You can buy the lumber and roofing paper for a first-class
1000 bushel portable granary for $54.58 and it will last for
years. Sacks for the same amount of grain will cost you
$125.00 and this wouloVbe a dead loss against this year's crop.
A granary of this size can be moved anywhere and can be
filled directly from the thresher, doing away with high priced
labor handling and sewing sacks.
The boys In the trencftes need the sacks for sand bags for
the protection of their vdry lives and perhaps your boy is
among them.
Spend your money in your own valley by buying lumber
manufactured at Tiomc. When you buy Backs part of the
money goes to Indta.
BUILrXjl'OUR GRANARIES NOW
Be prepared by bnUiling iem before the farming season
opens up. He sure to feet good lumber, well seasoned, as low
grade lumber will give yfWrouble in a few seasons. Don't
Use green lumber.
Save money keep what you spend at home movent loss
and damage from exposure to weather leave the sacks for our
boys in the trenches; help win the war by building gianaries now.
Portable granaries of this type are universally used in
other sections. One trip with a good team will haul the ma
terial for one granary. For particulars aa well as prices on
Union County lumber for all farm purposes, see
The George Palmer Lumber Cc.
LA GRANDE, OREGON
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In liioio prosperous 1
avs, when economy was
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